Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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SPORTS.......... ADSANDINDEXH... WZ C9 MISS HAZEL UHMERT It is with deep appreciation and affection that the Lens dedicates this issue to Miss Hazel M. Ohmert, dean of girls and vice-principal. In June, 1955, she will have established a 36 year record for the longest tenure of any member of the faculty of Washington High School. Miss Hazel Ohmert was born on March 20, 1890, in a small mining town, Washington, California Q5 ln 1908 she graduated from high school and later entered the University of Nevada. Here she received her degree in Latin and French. Later she received her M.A. from University of Oregon in guidance and personnel work. is f HVNN She attended elementary school in Nevada City, California, and also in Oakland, California. Her freshman and sopho- more years were spent at Oakland High School, and her junior and senior years in Reno High School in Nevada. After graduating from the University of Ne- vada, Miss Ohmert taught all the grades in a small country school in Smith Valley. Nevada, for one year. She taught high school subjects during recess, noon hour and after school., and also did janitor work. The following years she went to Humboldt County High School in Win- nemucca, Nevada, and taught Latin, French, English, history, physical education and also acted as vice-principal. She taught there for six years. In 1919 Miss Ohmert was sent overseas to serve her country in the American Expeditionary Forces with the General Federation of Women's Clubs Unit. She served in the A. E. F. from April to August, 1919, doing recrea- tional work in Parigne L'Eveque and LeLams, France. When Miss Ohmert returned to the United States she came to Portland, Oregon, to teach Latin and French at Washington High School. She taught these subjects from 1919 to 1938. ln 1938 she was elected dean of girls. Later this position was changed to vice-principal, the position she holds at the present time. As dean of girls Miss Ohmert was in charge of the activity program at Washington. ln this capacity she introduced a number of advancements to Washington: among these were the cabinet, officers train- ing class, Cleves, Knights, National Honor Society, Boys, League, and the Daffodil Show. She has been advisor of several classes, Girls' League, Cleves, Masque, Phreno, and Neak. As vice-principal she has been in charge of the curriculum at Washington High School. Us Her hobbies consist of collecting antiques fespecially old glass- warej , gardening, golf,'bridge, and traveling. 9 'Qw- cqew . . ' .4-'grim-4-' 1 A 2 gf When she retires in June, 1956, she plans to tour the United States. Though Miss.0hmert may leave Washington High School, she always will be rifmembered by the many she has helped with her wise counsel. Her contribution to the school and to the community is reflected in the fine characters of the many young people with whom she has come in contact through the years year The faculty and students of Washington High School are happy she will be working with them another F 0R E W 0 R ll The Lens staff of 1955 is proud to present the 1955 annual, To us it symbolizes the product of our dreams,hopes, and ambitions. We feel that it mirrors the activity of life in Washington, and as you look through the Lens in years to come we hope that it will serve you as a reminder of your high school days. We have tried to make this year's issue an outstanding yearbook and we hope that you will approve of our efforts, cherish the book and it's memories, and refer to it ofter in years to come. AJEJLWMM, if 551 .,eZ,.,,. Q Meg MM jx .5fe ,A,L'm 4!Q ,W ,kj Md? TM' 5, M fg V 'MT wwf! Qmom XY Zfiwx 'ig Qi faux +, ER E353 Ai,-HH 53-E1 XL' am 'Nxt -312, L-if' 3-SZ' 5 ii1ETxA:bN:-ba'-X: 2: 2 Expybk-5: H+ H., 'N-3 ,-Xi-PQBNX,-1 S .15 Hg- 3,25 AS 1,537 Q2 'QE-f :BNN 126331 w 3 -kk'-R W'2QS ME QQ YQ? Aux X and 53 x fb - J, li, 3 K , il Xa S fb 'X 3 Q 20' iivalxxiiisi sk 55? y R,jk X Q5 X H322 ax X iii L Q' Ci- 3523 gf -5 A maiden's distress - football season. Going my way? Are you for real? Are you READY? Auf Wiedersehen. W Wggjqwwyjnfggjg df WMM QMMW Mm M KQQ S mimi my M wfiggggig is 525555 fp awww is NSE? JMW MQW in 9 fikjffgjf is 3 ikgva E SE HDR ULASS UFFICERS Graduation from high school will never erase the experiences we have shared at Washington. The many sports events, assemblies and club meetings will long be remembered. We will never forget the guidance and instruction which we have received from our teachers, counselors, and all of those whohave helped members of our class individually. Perhapsthe most lasting memories, however, will be of the friendships that were formed here. We shall cherish all our lives the acquaintances that we made at Washington. To Mr. Smith, Mr. Windnagle and Miss Ohmert go our heartfelt thanks for their patience and understanding. Let the happiness of our years at Washingtonnever grow dim, as each one of us strives in his own way to help make a better world. Dick Wary President, Class of 1955 PI'6.gjgg31'?Y JAN EARNSHAW SHIRLEY Vice- President Secretary GREG NOKES SHERRILL MASON B Treasurer Sergeant at Arms SergEarI3:AsHI.fAEr?11s E Illll ULASS COLOR ,FLUWEILA ll 0 G SENIOR CLASS COLORS: Pink and Charcoal 4 SENIOR CLASS FLOWER: Deep Pink Carnation SENIOR CLASS SONG Auf Wiedersehn, good bye to all. This day I leave, farewell. The memories of days gone by Will linger on always. The Senior Prom--a night of stars-- Of soft music and charm, The day has come for us to part. Auf Wiedersehn, good bye. The football games, the rousing cheers, The time of spirit high-- Who can destroy these memories, And cast aside their dreams? We're leaving now with hearts of lead, No more to see our friends. Good bye to one, farewell to all, Auf Wiedersehn, good luck! Tune: Auf Wiedersehn Words: By john Tujo MRS- CHAR E lon AIWISERS ,MNTYJB LOTTE MR. C ARROLL NE Dear Mrs. Winter and Mr. Newth, The Senior class of 1955 would like to thank you for all the help and guidance you have given us during these past four years. With- out you we would not have been able to make many of the important decisions regarding our future. We sincerely appreciate the time and effort you devoted tous in helping us form some of the patterns to affect. our later life. Thank you again for all your help. Sincerely, The Class of '55' wg nosn , N FESTIVAL 6 pg 1955 Z ,fam MN . Q92 Q Q lik O X 5-M Gigi Wk WM wk W b tg1f Qgjfl ii e SB litigy: 3525 Due to the early publication date of the Lens this year it is impossible to mclude the pictures of the Rose Fest- ival Princess, the May Queen and Court, and the Senior Prom Royalty. We hope therefore that you will like the pageant on these two pages portraying the Rose Festival The Lens' Staff Q X Parade. QB X , , Q J ' U Q ADAMS, LAVINA Pesanteg Neakg All-City Orch. AGA, VONDA LEE ALDRICH, NORMA Pesante iSec., Treas.l5 N N.H.S.g All-City Band and O Clevesg O.S.C. AMBROSE, DARRYL Packg Hi-Y lTreas.73 Kn iTreas.Jg Lens Asst. Sports Wash. Reporterg B.L.g CSr. f Reg. Rm. Rep.J9 Quill and Sc Fire Squadg Port. U. ANDERSON, JUDELLE Bandg Clevesg Lens fWrite-up Ad Salesmanlg Quill and Sc Transferg Aedeas lSec.-Treas.J g Storeg Emanuel Nursing. ANDRUS, DENNIS Transferg Bandg P.S.C. APPERSON, STAN Euk QV. Pres.Dg U. of O. ARMSTRONG, EHRMAN Key fSec.lg El Leon CPres., T Sgt. at Arms? 3 Corazon De La iPres.J 3 Trix. BAIRD, BETTY Corazon De La Rosag Transfe BAKKE, CAROL Phrenog Clevesg N.H.S.g Live' Pesanteg O.S.C. BANZER, URWIN Transferg Choirg Bandg Pesante BARKER, PATRICIA Transfer. BASSETT, LOIS Phrenog Washingtong Transfer. BAUMGARTNER, NORENE N.H.S.g Clevesg Pesanteg Mas Ciyog O.S.C. ECRAFT, DWIGHT LELL, GLENN ENNETT, DOROTHY Qualiteg Masqueg G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.4 U. of O. ENNION, JOAN Phreno CV. Pres., Asst. Treas.Jg Cleves QPres.Jg N.H.S. fSec.Dg Col- onials CTreas. V. Pres.Jg Pesante CEd., Hist.J 5 Sr. Rallyg Orch.g Cor- azon de la Rosa lHistJ3 Officeg B.Y.U. ESOUCLOFF, PAUL Aro lTreas., Sec., Sgt. at ArmsJg Frosh Trackg Orch. IRD, JACQUELINE Livewireg Officeg L.A. City College. RLANCHARD, CAROL t0ND, RICHARD Pesanteg Trixg Bandg Transferg L.8zC. JTTEMILLER, RON Eukg Hi-Y iSgt. at ArmsJg O. of W. iPres.Jg Var. Trackg Var., .l.V., 81 Frosh Foothallg Fire Squadg Harry Hi-Schoolg Yell Kingg P.S.C. JYD, MARGARET El Leong Corazon De La Rosag Orch. RESLOW, ADRIENNE Clevesg Neal: KSgt. at Armslg Col- onialsg Livewireg Officeg U. of Wash. RICKER, NADINE Cleves fSgt. at Arms? 3 N.H.S. iTreas.J 3 Lens fAsst. Ad Mgr., Livewire? 3 Officeg Quill and Scrollg El Leon. KINDLEY, JUDY Veal: fCust.Jg O.S.C. IITT, JAMES BELL, LOUIS Cineg Stage Crewg Noon Movie iMgr.Jg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: B.Y.U. BERUBE, LON NY Cine iPres., Sgt. at Armslg Fire Squadg P.S.C. BLAIR MA , RY LOU Qualite lEd.J 5 Corazon de la Rosag P.S.C. BOOZER, WILSON BRADY, MIKE Golfg Tennisg Port. U. BRILL, BOB Hi-Y iSgt. at Armsls Trix CSgt. -at Armslg Knights: Order of W. fV. Pres., Ed.-Hist., Sgt. at Armsi 3 Var. Baseballg Var. 31 J.V. Football, Transferg Fire Squadg P.S.C. BROWN, BOB Pesante fPres., Sgt. at Armslg Py- thagorean fSec.J: Hi-Yg Knights CSecJ 5 N.H.S.g B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Var. 81 J.V. Track and Cross Coun- tryg Frosh Basketball CMgr.J, and Trackg All-City Bandg All-North- west Orch.g Chicago U. 2-I an Q is . lwhqiw R x Y A 5 X 2 U5-FU! r BROWNE, JAMES Knights, .I.V. Basketball, Pack, Hi-Y. BRUNNER, HILDA Aedeas QV. Pres.J BUSSARD, JEAN 'ii' .2'- ' Gamma Sigma, Aro. . se: sf 'N rv' 4442 CAPLINGER, CAROL Neak lHist.7: Cleves. CARLSON, ASTRID Gamma Sigma QPres., Sgt. at Armsl 3 Clevesg G.L. fPres., Asst. Treas., Reg. Rm. RepJg S.B. iMem. below 3rd term, Mem. at Largely Frosh Class CV. Pres.J3 Jr. Si Sr. Rally, Fire Squad, Order of W. Girl, Of- fice. CARTWRIGHT, MARILYN E,LLeon CV. Pres., Sec., Treas.7g I. .L.g Livewire, Tri-Hi-Yg Eman- uel Nursing. Choir' Order of W Girl. CHAPMAN, BARBARA 1. A ' COLLIER, JACK 2 .. , Optomists CTreas.Jg Pythagorean fi .'f, fTreasJ. . ... aaaa. for 22 Q i Q K 'E 'nv ' as BROWNLEE, JANE Istog El Leon BRUNNER, BETTY Qualite fCust.Jg Masque. BUCKNER, JOYCE ' Nu Chi, Transferg Choir, P.S. BUSS, ELSIE Der Adler, Orch.g Cleves, Store. BUTKUS, LOIS Nu Chi iTreas.Dg Lens Asst. ' Ed., P.S.C. CALLAHAN, LARRY Choir, Football, Transfer. CARLSON, JOAN Neak fChap. Sgt. at Arms? 3 N.IE Clevesg Quill 81 Scrollg Lens Edi G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Tri-Y QT: Sgt. at Arms? 3 A.F.S. Exchange dentg Office, Stanford. CASIN, JUANITA Aedeas fPres.J5 Transfer. CHAMBERS, .ALTON B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: P.S.C. CLAYTON, DOROTHY Transfer. COBBAN, DONNA G.L. lSgt. at Arms, Sec., Reg. Rep.J 3 Fire Squad, Sr. Rallyg F Class iTreasJg Officeg S.B. Pres.Jg Clevesg Livewire, Sr. 4 Play, P.S.C. COOTS, JUDY COX, STARLENE Transfer. COYLE, ROBERTA Transfer. CUMMINS, LEON Trix lPres.J: Pesante fTreas.J: Bcgys' Ensemble: All-State Choir: P. .C. DAUCHERTY, MIKE Var. Football: Lens 81 Wash. Photo. Smpheri Fire Squad: Transfer' Pack. ' DAUN, JOAN Phreno fHist.J: Fire Squad: Band. DAVIS, DONA DAVIS, GUY Pack fSgt. at Armsl: Key: Var. Football: .I.V. Baseball: Fire Squad: All-Northwest Choir: Wil- lamette. DICKEY, DICK DICKERSON, LINDA Cleves QV. Pres. Sgt at Armsfg Colonials kSgt. at Arms, Pres.J: Pesante: N.H.S. iSec.7: Quill and Scroll: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Lens Club Ed.: Livewire: Orch.: All- City Band: Quiz'em: Choir: Office: Library: Sr. Class Play: U. of O. DING, HOMER Pythagorean. JIXON, JEAN Cleves: Var. Tennis: Transfer: S.B. Store. DOUGLAS, MARILYN Isto lPres., Treas.?: O.S.C. POUTHIT, DARLENE Aedeas fPres., V. Pres., Sec.-Treas., Ed., Inter-Club Sec.D. ARNSHAW, .IAN Phreno iSer. Comm.l: N.H.S.: Cleves: G.L. fTreas.P: S.B. 1Sec.l: Lens Asst. Act. Ed.: Sr. Class KV. Pres.l: Office: Quill 81 Scroll: L. 81 C. ATCHEL, ARLENE Masque 4Sgt. at ArmsJ: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep. DASSOW, ROBERT Corazon de la Rosa: Transfer' Quiz'em: N.H.S. DAVIDSON, MARK DEVINE FRANCES Neak QAsst. Treas., Cust.J: Cleves: M Quill sf Scroll: Der Adler: Tri-Hi- Y: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep: Wash. Feature Ed ' Livewire' L. Sl C. DIETZ, WAYNE Domino fSgt. at Armsls Trix: Var. 81 J.V. Football Sz Track: Frosh Track: O.S.C. DOBBINS, CHARLES DOUTHIT, SALLY Cleves fSgt. at Armsl: N.H.S.: Quill 81 Scroll: Colonials fEd.l: Var. Swim Team: Lens fAsst. Edi- tor, Ad Salesmanl: Office: Aro: O.C.E. EDGAR. JERRY 23 Iwi .R ,M Y.-I . 5: S. RS EDGE, ELIZABETH Tri-Hi-Y fPres.Jg Masque fEd,J5 EDWARDS, ROBERT Key Club. EDWARDS, WILMA Masque iPres J ' Tri-Hi-Y fPres Pffosh .Class fsec-li Tfansfefi Pa' Quill and Scroillifv. Pres.T: Clev cific Bible College. EQENER, JOE 11 3 Hi-Yg Knightsg Order of W- B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g V . F b li MSF-3 J.V. Swim Team.3aF.S.Cin a EMMETT, KATHLEEN Nu Chi fCust., Sec., Corr. Sec.Jg Arog Colonials CEd.Jg G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Livewire, B.Y.U. FAWKES, FRED Key Clubg Corazon De La Rosa, Var. Sr J.V. Baseball, S. D. School of Mines. FISHER, LORRAINE Quallte fPres., Sec., I-Iist.l: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Order of W. Girl. FLETCHER, DICK B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Var. 81 .l.V. Track, J.V. Football: U. of O. FRANCIS, LUCIE Nu Chi. 24 Wash. Feature Ed., Transfer, W1 man. EHRLICH, DONITA 1 Qualite fPres.75 Quill and Ser: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Wash. Rep. erg Library. EMERSON, ROSE Transfer. ENGOM, DELORES FALK, MARJORIE Phreno QPFCS-, SCC-J? Clevess G Reg, Rm. Rep., Lens fAd Sa man, Livewireh Cabinet lSef Quill 81 Scroll. FERERO, CAROL Gamma Sigma fSgt. at Ar Treas.Jg Cleves: N.H.S.g Livewf S.B. Store, Office. FILLINGER, BETTY Aedeas. FLACK, SHIRLEY Phreno fTreas., Asst. Treas., f Comm.Jg Pesanteg fSec., Sgt. Armslg Clevesg C.L. Reg. I Rep.g Livewire: Sr. Class fSec S.B. fSer. Comm.Jg Band, Orc L. s. c. FLEMING. JACKIE Transfer. FLOYD, SHIRLEY Gamma Sigma fCorr. Sec.73 Co' ialsg G.L. Ur. Rep., Reg. l Rep.Jg S.B. 1Sec.,l: Inter-Scl Council Sec., Soph. Class Pres.Jg Order of W Girl, Trans FOSTER, WANDA Qualite. FULLER, DOROTHY Transfer. FULLER, SHIRLEY Transfer. FURROW, DICK Domino, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., CALLAGHER, JOHN Frosh Football 81 Basketball. GALE, RICHARD Key Club CPres.Jg Trix, Var. Foot- ball Mgr., J.V. 8: Frosh Football 81 Pythagorean fPres., Ed.-Hist.7 , Col- 23.55 e t b 3112 P-5-C-4 O' of W' onials iSgt. at Armsbg Band, Opti- mg ts' mists. GLEASON. CAROLYN Nu Chi fHist., Sgt. at Armsl, C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., P.S.C. CLEASON, MARJORIE Nu Chi fSgt. at Armsl, G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., U. of 0. ZOGGANS, KENDALL Neak fEd.J, Cleves, N.H.S. CEd., Vice Presidentlg Quill Sr Scroll, Swim Team, Wash. Reporter, Live- wire, Ad Salesman, Office, O.S.C. SOOSMAN, MARY JEAN Isto, Pesante, Cleves, N.H.S.,' Live- wire, Orch., All-City Band, P.S.C. GRANDY, MARIA Gamma Sigma, Cleves iTreas. A t. Trens.7, Colonials fsec-.li NJIILSU G.L. iReg. Rm. RCP-w Pfm' GOETZL, KRIS Cleves, N.H.S., Aro fPres., Sec. H1st.J, Quill 81 Scroll, Corazon de la RUSH! Tri-Hi-Y QV. Pres.J 5 Wash. Eeporter, Livewire, Transfer, L. Sz GRAGG, CAROL cess? 1 ilr. Class fSec-7 5 Fife Squad? GREC0' GEORGE Jr. Rally. GRAY, DAVID Jr. Optimists. IREENHOLTZ, JERRY Euk, Var. Basketball 81 Baseball CUINS, PHIL IRIFFITH. ALBERTA B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., J.V. Basket- N.l'l.S., Corazon de la Rosa, Isto ball? P.S.C' tCriticJ, Aro iSgt. at Armslz Transfer, Cleves. WINNER, DON HAMETNER, FRANK Hi-Y QSec., Ed.J, Knights KV. Pres.l, Euk, Var. Track 81 Foot- ball, Sr. Rally, Fire Chief, Soph. Class lTreas.J, Transfer, L. 81 C. AHN, TERRY ' Pack, Hi-Y lSec.l, Knights, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Yell King, Fire Squad. ANLEY, BOB Puck 4Treas.b, Hi-Y tTreas.J, B.L. KV. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Jr. Rep.J, J.V. Basketball Mgr., Sr. Class tSgt. at Armsb, Sr. Rally, Choir, 0.S.C. NNSEN, KENNETH Knights 1Pres., Sec.,l, N.H.S. tPres.l, Pack lSec.l, Colonials, Quill 31 Scroll lSec.?, Hi-Y, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., J.V. Baseball, Frosh Basketball, Wash. Reporter, Jr. Class 1Sgt. at Armslg Fire Squad, Sr. Class Play. HARRIS, .LARRY Hi-Y, Var. 81 J.V. Football, J.V. 81 Frosh Basketball, Choir. 25 ! J F HAWTHORNE, NANCY Phreno fV. Pres., Sec., Criticl, Cleves fTreas., Asst. Treas.J, Ctrl- onials lSec., Sgt. at ArmsJ, Aro, N.H.S., Livewire, Quiz'em, Office, U. of O. HICKENBOTTOM, JOHN Knights, N.H.S., Optimists KPres., V. Pres.D , Pythagorean fEd.-Hist.J , J.V. Football, Band, Reed. HOCHSTEIN, SHAREL Colonialsi Aro fEd.J, N.H.S., G.L RCS- Rm- Rep., Cleves, L. 81 C HOWARD, NANCY Qualite CSgt. at Arms, Corr. Sec.J. JASPERSON, STAN Transfer, Var. Baseball. JOHNSON, DARLENE Ciyo, Livewire, L.A. City College. JOHNSON, JUDY Qualite iHist.J5 Quill 8: Scroll, Wash. Reporter, P.S.C. 26 HENRY, JOYCE Neak CPres., V. Pres.J, G.L. Re Rm. Rep., O.S.C. HERGENRADER, ROGER J .V. Track. HINGSTON, ALAN I Knights, Trix lPres., Sec.J, P thagorean, J.V. 81 Frosh Tracl J.V. Cross Country, Quiz'em, Ree HOBAUGH, SHIRLEY Pesante KV. Pres., SecJ, Masql V. Pres.J: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep All-City Choir, Lens, Livewiri U. of 0. HODES, GLORIA . Qualite fChap.J, Cleves, Chou G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Var. Tennin Livewire, Office. HORINE, DON y Quill and Scroll iPres., V. Pres-. Knights, Wash. Editor 81 Spor Ed., Var. Swim Team, J.V. Bas ball, Orch., North-Western U. J ACKEL, WARREN Euk, Order of W, Var. 81 J-V- BH hall. JACOBSEN, GEORGIA Transfer, U. of O. JENSEN, KAROLYN Phreno. JOHNS, BARBARA Aedeas QSgt. at ArmsJ. JOHNSON, DELBERT Corazon De La Rosa, El Leon, V: J.V., Si Frosh Track, Frosh Fo ball. JOHNSON, DONNA Masque, Corazon De La Rot P.S.C. JOHNSON, LAURA Nu Chi fSgt. at Arms, Corr. Sec. Colonials, Pesante, L i v e w i r Clfoir, U. of Cal. JOHNSON, LUELLEN Phreno KEd., Criticl, Pesanl N.H.S., Cleves, Quiz'em, Choi Office, U. of O. JOHNSON, MYRNA Gamma Sigma KV. Pres., Sec. Ser Comm.J4 G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g. Livewireg Soph. Class iSgt. at Armslg Fire Squadg Sr. Rally, Choirg O.S.C. JOHNSTON, RICHARD KAVANY, JERRY I.R.L. 1City Rep.Jg Lens Ad Mgr.g Band, Orch.g Quiz'emg Jr. Opto- mists, Knights, Quill and Scroll, Arog S. B. Store. KAY. CAROLYN Qualite lSgt. at Arms, Cust.Jg Jr. Class iSgt. at Armsl. KEECHLE, JUDY . Phrenog G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Llve- wire, Order of W Girlg Bandg L. 81 C. KEKEL, DAVE Euk fSec., Pres.Jg Hi-Yg Knightsg B.L. 1Soph. Rep., Jr. Rep., V. Pres.Dg Cabinet Pres., J.V. Foot- ball, Fire Squad, Choirg U. of O. KESSINGER. DONNA Gamma Sigma 1Treas., Asst. Treas.J g Fire Squad, Order of W. Girl, G.L. KV. Pres., Princessls Sr. Rally, O.S.C. KEY, JOE Order of W fSgt. at Armslg Hi-Yg Jr. Optomistsg Var., J.V., 81 Frosh Football 81 Track: Var. 81 J.V. Bask- etballg Frosh Class fSgt. at Armsi: Fire Squad. KIRKPATRICK, .JANET Aro fHist.Jg Isto fHist.l5 Tri-Y. KLOSTERMANN, JOHN Transfer, U. of O. KNOCKER, BONITA Aedeas KNUTSON, BILL Pesante fSgt. at Armslz Key fPres.Jg Trixg B.L. iPres.Jg Orch.g All-City Band, Knightsg U. of O. LAURITSEN, MARGARET LAWSON, GEORGE Frosh Basketball, Band, Julliard Music School. JORDAN, NORMA Gamma Sigma QV. Pres., Cust.l G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep. KEECHLE, PETE Order of W fSgt. at Armslg Var., J.V. 81 Frosh Foothallg J.V. 5 Frosh grggcg J.V. Basketball, Fire Squad, KEPLER, MARGARET Phreno fChap.?g Pesante fSec., Sgt. at Arms? 3 Clevesg Swim Teamg Livewire, G.L. Princess, Transfer, Orch., All-City Bandg L. 81 C. KIRKEY, KAY Masque fTreas.Jg N.H.S.g All-City Choir, Transferg Clevesg Sr. Class Play, Lens Typistg O.S.C. KNEELAND, JEAN 3 q N.H.S.g Isto fSec.l: Ar0: Cleves: G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Lens Ad Staff, Livewireg U. of O. LAURITSEN, CAROL LEE, FRANCES 27 LEMBACH, DIXIE Tri-Hi-Y lChap.l: Band. LIAPES, JOAN Clevesg Masque, N.H.S.g Lens Asst. Club Ed.g L. 81 C. LIPPERT, BOB Hi-Yg Var., J.V., 81 Frosh Football 81 Track, B.L. LSgt. at Armslg Eukg P.S.C. LOGAN, MIKE Euk tSgt. at Armslg Hi-Yg B.L. kSoph. Rep.Jg S.B. lMem. below 3rd term! 3 Frosh Basketballg Harry Hi-School. MACMILLAN, MARLYNE Neak lSgt. at Arms, Ser. Comm.l9 Clevesg N.H.S.g L. 81 C. MARTIN, CLIFFORD Hi-Y, J.V. 31 Frosh Basketball and Baseball, Frosh Football, Fire Squad. MARTINEZ, BEN Var. Tralrk 81 Cross Country, Trans- fer. 28 LESCH, MILLARD Trix, Frosh Track, Band, Quiz'er B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., U. of Was LESTER, PAT Neak lEd., Sgt. at Armslg Cleve Livewire, Transferg Office, Marj hurst. LINDLEY, JIM Transfer. LINGELBACH, CAROL LOCKE, EARLENA Qualite tSgt. at Arms, Cust.l. LOCKETT, JACK N.H.S.g .Key Club, Pythagore tSec., Ed.-Hist., Sgt. at Arms! 9 V: .l.V., 81 Frosh Football, Var. Frosh Track, Fire Squad, St: ford. LUNDEMOE, LILA Choir. MACKENZIE, CHARLENE Nu Chi 1V. Pres., Sgt. at Ar Corr. Seczlg Colonialsg P.S.C. MANNINC, PAT Gamma Sigma fPres.l: C.L. R Rm. Rep., Livewire. MARSHALL, LUCILLE Clevesg N.H.Sg Quill and Scro Ciyo lChap.l 3 C.L. Reg. Rm. Rei Wash. Reporter, S.B. Store, P.S MARTIN, ELVA lsto 4Criti1'Jg Clevesg Livewire M ARTIN, RITA Transfer. MASON, DONNA N.Il.S.g Cle-vm-sg IICSRIIIIPQ G.L. I Rm. Rep., Orcl1.g All-City Bu Linfield. MASON. SIIERRILI. Arn 4Pre-s., Ed., Sgt. at Arm Phreno 4Sgt. at Arms, His Cloves lSgt. nt Armslg CJ.. I Rnl. Rep.: ln-ns Art. Eel., Sr. C 1Sgt. all Armsig Order of W G Qllill 81 Srroll: I.. 81 C. MASTERS, KAY Phrenog Frosh Class QSgt. at Armsl, Fire Squadg Sr. Rally. MAY, DAN N.H.S.g Knightsg Trixg Key Clubg Quill and Scrollg Pythagoreang Fire Squadg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Lens Sports Ed.g Sr. Class Play. McDOWELL, CHARLES Packg Hi-Y QV. Pres., Chap.Jg Or- der of Wg Knights QTreas., Sgt. at Armslg N.H.S. QSgt. at Armslg S.B. QPres.Jg Inter-School Council QV. Pres.J5 Var. 8: J.V. Baseballg Jr. Class QV. Pres.Jg Fire Squadg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Stanford. McGILVARY, MARLENE Ciyog Pesanteg Der Adler QPres., Sec.Jg Masqueg Livewireg P.S.C. McMAHON, JOHN MEANY, JIM Trixg Transfer. MILOW, JIM Transfer. MINER, MARJORIE MOEN, BETTY Choir. MORGAN, SHERRILL Qualite QV. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Corr. Sec.Jg Colonialsg Aedeasg S.B. QMem. at Largelg Transfer: Fire Squadg G.L. QSr. Rep.Jg Choirg Office. MORRIS, SHARI Qualite Q Hist., Ser. Comm.5g Pe- sante: Clevesg G.L. Princessg Choirg P.L.C. VIORROW, JEANETTE Aedeas QSgt. at Armsl VIOYER, CHUCK Transfer. VIUCKLEROY, EVELYN Masqueg Cleves QPres., Sec.Jg G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Choirg Sr. Rallyg Officeg W.S.C. McDONALD, JOANN El Leong Var. Swim Teamg Lens Ad Staffg P.S.C. McKITRICK, SHARON Masque 5 Aro. MIESEN, JAMES J.V. Football 81 Baseball: Wash Reporterg Choir. MIURA, DANNY Colonials QV. Pres.Dg Trixg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep. MORRIS, BOB Euk QSgt. at Armslg Hi-Yg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Sr. Rally? J.V. 81 Frosh Basketballg Fire Squadg Knightsg O.S.C. MOTLEY, CARY MYERS, RALPH Eukg Hi-Yg Knights QSgt. at Arms, 3 Der Adler QTreas.J 3 Fire Squad: O.S.C. 29 5 NELSON, SHARON Qualiteg Transferg O.S.C. NEVALAIN, CAROL Phrenog Livewireg SB. Stori O.S.C. NOKES, GREG Parkg Hi-Y fEd.l3 Kniglllsg Qu and Scrollg B.L. llfrosh Rep.Tg J. 81 Frosh Baseball: .l.V. Basketba' Wash. Reporterg Sr. Class 1Treas. Willamette. NORTON, JOHN Pack lPres., Sec.Jg B.L. QTreas Sr. Rallyg P.S.C. NYE, GEORGE Trix 1Sec.Jg Colonials lSgt. Armsb Q Pesanleg Bandg Willamet 0'BRIEN, TERRY Var. Footballg Transferg O.S.C. OLSON, ROD Choirg P.L.C. OLSON, TERRY Dominog Transfcrg O.S.C. OTTESON, GLORIA Neakg lslo. OTTO, PAUL Trix 4Ser. C0mm.lg Cine QSQI. Armsl 3 Var., J.V. 81 Frosh Footba Var. Tennisg Stage Crewg B1 Roomg O.S.C. PAYNE, BETTY I,lll'8llO lllres., Critiv, Ser. Comn Aro 1Sgt. at Arms, Ed.Jg Cl4 1Ser'.P g Cabinet Seng Livewireg l Squaulg Offiveg L. 81 C. PENNY. MARGARET PETERS. RICHARD .l.V. llaselmallg P.S.C. PETERSON, DICK Domino 4Sgt. at Armslg l'.S.C. PETERSON, MYRA Qualite CEd., TreasJ, Lens Typist, Corazon de la Rosa, P.S.C. PHILLIPS, MARGARET Neak fSec., Sgt. at ArmsJ, O.S.C. PITCHER, BETTE Ciyo iSec., Chap.J : Tri-Y CV. Pres., Sec., Inter-Club Rep.J, Quill and Scroll, Lens lLayout Ed., Live- wirel g Willamette. POLLOCH, MARILYN Nu Chi fEd., CbapJ, P.S.C. PURDY, ROBERTA Gamma Sigma fSgt. at Arms, Cust., Ass. Treas.D, Quill 8 Scroll, G. L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Livewire, P.S.C. QUAN, EULIA Neak CEd., Asst. Treas., Treas., Chap.J, N.H.S. lHist.J, Cleves, Quill 81 Scroll fEd.-Hist.J: Der Adler, G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Wash. Reporter, Maryllgurst. RATTER, BETTY N.H.S., Cleves, Quill and Scroll fTreasJ, Corazon De La Rosa fEd.J, El Leon CEd.-HistJ, Wash. iBus. Mgr., Reporterig Office, P.S.C. REINMILLER, GEORGE Pack, Pesante fSec., Sgt. at Armsl , J.V. 81 Frosh Football 81 Track, All- City Band 81 Orch., Hi-Y, P.S.C. RICHARD, LIZZIE Livewire. RICHARD, RUBY IIGGS, ANNETTE Neak fSer. Comm., Ed.P, Tennis fCapt.J, Livewire, Order of W. Girl, Sr. Class Play, G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., P.S.C. IITTER, CLYDE Pack fPresJ: J.V. Baseball, Hi-Y, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Fire Squad, U. of O. IOEDL, HANS A.F.S. Exchange Student, Knights fParliamentarianJ , Trix iSec.7 , Der Adler, Pythagorean, Hi-Y, N.H.S., Transfer. ROGERS, LUCILLE Transfer, E.S.N. PINDELL, JOE Euk, Hi-Y, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., J.V. Football, O.S.C. PROBST, BARBARA Gamma Sigma CEd., Chap., Sgt. at ArmsJ, Cleves, G.L. CPrincess, Sr. Rep., Reg. Rm. RepJ: S.B. fMem. at Large, V. Pres.J , Livewire, Frosh Class fSec.J, Fire Squad, All- Northwest Choir, Office. RANDLE, WILBERT Order of W, Var., J.V., 81 Frosh Track, Var. Cross Country. REYNOLDS, CYRIL Pythagorean. RICHARDSON, TOM Euk fSec.J, Order of Wg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Sec.J, S.B. fPres., Ath. Rep.l, Inter-School Council fPres.J, Var., All-City, and LV. Baseball, J.V. Basketball 81 Foot- gage Fire Squad CCapt.J, Hi-Y, ROBINSON, JUDITH Nu Chi fPres., Ed., Hist.J, Aro. ROMMEL, MARLENE Qualite, N.H.S., Cleves, O.S.C. ' 31 -3 S 'R p- 5 ? . 'ZW I 3 if 5, f f.- 'V' A R , ttf? ,i K? ROSS, SONJ A Neak. RUTLEDGE, TRIBLE SCHAEFFER, GLORIA Masque QV. Pres., Sgt. at Armsl. SCOTT, JUDY C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Neakg Nu Chi. SETTERLUND, SHARON Nu Chi, S.B. Storeg Transfer, P.S.C. SLATER, JUDY Masque fEd.J . SMITH, SHERRILL Packg Euk fSgt. at Armslg P.S.C. 32 A ROSS, SYLVIA Phl'eU03 Arog Livewire. RUDD, JACK Pack? Hi-Y: COUIPIOH Jr. Colleg SABO, JANET Ciyo fPres., Ed.J SAPPENFIELD, JEFF Hi-Y fSgt. at Armsl 3 Knights, Eu Quill Sz Scroll fPresJ 3 B.L. fTre2 Reg. Rm. Rep.J.7 J.V. St Frosh B kethallg J.V. Foothallg Lens B' Mgr., Jr. Class iTreas.l: F' Squadg Cabinet Pres. SCHNITZER, IRVING Pythagorean fTreas., Ed.-Hist N.H.S.g Der Adlerg Var. Tennis. SCHUSTER, DARLENE Clevesg Pesanteg Nu Chi fChap Phrenog Choir, Officeg O.S.C. SEARLE RAMONA Clevesi Tri-Hi-Y. iPres.5g v Tennisg Transfer, P.S.C. SEELYE, KEITH Lens 81 Wash. Photographer, Trs fer, Optimist KSgt. at Armslz Q1 81 Scroll, O.S.C. SHELL, JANE Neakg Cleves fHist.l: N.H.S. Presjg Pesante fEd.-Hist. Pres All-State Orch.g Office, Libra Reed. SICKLER, TOM Hi-Y fSgt. at Arms, V. Pre: Knights KPres.l3 Fire Squad, . Baseballg O.S.C. SLAYTON, KATHLEEN N.I-I.S.g Arog Pythagorean, Q and Scrollg Lens Art Ed.g W. Cartoonistg All-City Orch., Isto, SMITH, LENA Nu Chi. SMITH, RICHARD U. of O. SMYTH, MIKE Key, U. of O. SODERSTROM, LUCILLE Isto, Colonials, Livewire, Band. SOMANN, GENE Cine KV. Pres.J, Var. Football Asst. Mgr., J.V. Football Mgr., Fire Squad, Stage Mgr. STEPHENSON, DIANE Phreno, U. of O. STEWART. JAMES El Leon iTreas.J, Corazon De La Rosa 1Ed.J. STONE, CYNTHIA Neak CPres., Sgt. at Arms, Ed.J, Cleves, Aro, G.L. CReg. Rm. Rep., Ed.-Hist., Princessl, Livewire, Sr. Rally, Office, B.Y.U. STROYAN, JOE Jr. Optimist fSgt. at Armsl, Lens Typist, Library, Transfer, Quill 81 Scroll. THOMPSON, HANS Var. Football, Transfer. TROUT, JOHN Jr. Optomists, Domino QV. Pres.J, Frosh Track, U. of O. TURLEY, TRESSIE Transfer. ULRICH, BILL I-Ii-Y, Knights, .l.V. 81 Frosb Basket- ball, Fire Squad, Willamette. VAUGHN, BILL Euk lTreas.J, Knights, Order of W fPres.J, Hi-Y QV. Pres.J, B.L. 1Sr. Rep., Reg. Rm. Rep., Treas.J, Frosh Track 8: Basebtll, J.V. Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Soph. 3132 iTreas.J , Fire Squad fChiefJ , WALKER, GEORGE Hi-Y fSec.Jg Pesante fSgt. -at Armsl , Choir, B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Jr. Yell Kin , J.V. 81 Frosh Track, J.V. Cross Clountry, P.S.C. WALLACE, SANDRA Colonials, Aro. SPRANDO, DUKE Euk fTreasJ, Fire Squad? Colvni- ' als, Reg. Rm. Rep., O.S.C. STONE, BARBAR A APO? C-A.A,. CSgt. at Arms, V Pres., Pres.J, Tennis, Library, P.S.C. SUNDERMAN, GENE Transfer. TUJO, JOHN Pesante, Pythagorean, Wash. Re- P0l'Ier, Orch., All-City Band, Jr. 0Ptomists fReporter, Pub. Agentl. VANATTA, JO ANN Qualite, G. L. Reg. Rm. Rep. Order of W Girl, U. of O. VENDELIN, GEORGE N.H..S. fPres.l 5 Knights QEd.-Hist.D , Trix, Pythagorean fPres., V. Pres. Sec., Sgt. at Armslg Quill 81 Scroll, Lens Asst. Bus. Mgr., Fire Squad, Quiz'em, Harvard. WAGNER, JUDY G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Order of W Girl, Phreno, L. 81 C. WALLIS, HELEN ' Nu Chi fSgt. at Armsl, Choir. 1 R-,. s xxx in 'X i Hi 3? 1 22. :Z ,L A . 1. .jf f F F I .gf mr... 51: Q. . 5' 5 fi N luv ,gs .sive A . Q7 w Q .,. iixffisii 2 . - X 1- WS .is ss. f Ni J . 6 WARREN, LYN NE Transfer, Library, P.S.C. WARY, DICK Knights fEd., Parliamentarianlz Hi-Y 'fTreasDg Pesante CSgt. at Arms, Treas.Dg Colonials fSgt. at Armsla N.H.S. fSgt. at Armslz Var. Baseball: Sr. Class fPresJg Soph. Class fPres.l: All-Northwest Bandg Orch., Stanford. WELKER. SHARON Isto, Arog Orch., Clevesg P.S.C. WILLIAMS, DONNA Lihraryg Oberlin. WINANS, JOAN Qualiteg Colonialsg U. of O. WISWELL, MIKE J.V. Football S! Basketballg U. of O. YEE ON KE Cleves fEd? N.HS Quill 81 Scroll' GL. Reg Rm Reps Lens Asst Art Ed ' Office' PS.C 'B i s .5 3 uqnllz if Ar,o fsec., Treas.l3 Neak fI'list.lS mg 4 . . ., , . . ii 34 WARREN, TED Knights, Trix fEd.l3 El Leon fSg at Armslg Key, Var. Track. WARSOP, CHARLOTTE Ciyo fSec., Treas., Sgt. at Arms.l WATSON, MARILYN Ciyog Isto, Pesanteg Clevesg Choil WATTS. CAROL Nu Chi QV. Pres.l Arog G.L. Reg Rm. Rep., Book Room, Livewire Clevesg Transfer. WHITE, JUDITH Phreno CCust.Jg N.H.S.g Corazn de la Rosa CPres.lg Pesanu Clevesg C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Qui 'emg All-City Orch.g Office. WILLIAMS, DAWN P e s a n t eg Isto fPres., Treas. N.H.S., Clevesg G.L. Reg. R' Rep., All-City Bandg All-Northwe Orch., L. 8 C. WILLIAMS, MARLENE Gamma Sigma 1Ser. Comm., His Cust.Jg Arog Cleves iHist., Sgt.- Armslg N.H.S., G.L. iPres., Pres., Soph. Rep., Reg. Rm. Rep.f S.B. iTreas., Asst. TreasJg Liy wire, Fire Squad, Sr. Rallyg S. Store, U. of O. WILSON, JOYCE WINTERS, JOHN Order of Wg Eukg Hi-Yg B.L. R1 Rm. Rep.g Var. 81 J.V. Basketba J.V. Footballg Frosh Track: S01 Class fSgt. at Armsls Port. U. WISEMAN. DELORIS Nu Chi lCorr. SecJ: Pesanteg I City Choir, Transfer. WORDEN, RAY Trix fSgt. at Armsl: Var. 8: J.' Football, P.S.C. WRIGHT, EDDIE Order of Wg Var., J.V., 81 Fros Basketballg Var. 8 Frosh. Traci Var. Cross Country. YEE, WILLIAM Pythagorean QV. PresJ 3 Der Adle N.H.S.g Jr. Optomists. YOUNG, MANFORD Domino fPres., Sgt. at Armsl Q B. Reg. Rm Rep.g Jr. Optomi1 fHist.J ZARVIS. MARY Isto fV. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Sec.,T Pesanteg Livewire: Choir. RUTH, CAROL N.H.S.g Cleves. ZIEGLER. HEINO N.H.S. Vfreasl 3 Der Adler fPres.J g Hi-Yg K n i g h t s iTreas.Jg B.L. 1Pres.3 g Transferg Packg Sr. Clasi Playg P.S.C. CAMERA HY CAPEN, ED Pack AV. Pres.Jg Hi-Y CPres.Jg S.B. CMem. at Largebg Cabinet CV. Pres.7: Jr. Class QPres.Jg Quiz'emg U. of 0. EVANSON, BETTY FOSTER, MAXINE FREEDMAN, ROBERT Cineg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Frosh Foothallg Stage Crewg Libraryg U. of O. HACKETT, BILL HARTWIG, LEANNA Phreno. KIGER, PAT N.H.S.g Clevesg Colonials fTreas.1g Isto iv. Pres.lg C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep. Q LARSON, BETTY Transfer. LATAL, DAVID Mc-CRAW, MARCIE MOHNEY, RICHARD PETERLIN, DUANE Transfer. RAMSEY, ANDREW RIERSON, ROBERT WEATHERLY, MAURICE U. of 0. Now for some business ! 'i fl ...4 I 35 E HDR ULASS PLAY EV EE C A S T Willie Baxter ..... . . Mrs. Baxter. . . Mr. Baxter .... Jane Baxter .... Johnnie Watson. Lola Pratt ..... May Parcher. . . Maurice Weatherly Barbara Probst . George Nye . . . . . Marlene Williams Frank Hametner ......Shari Morris . . Donna Cobban Herman. . . . . . . . . . . . .I-Ieino Ziegler Joe Bullitt. . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Sappenfield George Crooper. . . . Mary Brooks. . . Wallie Banks. . . Mr. Parcher. . . Ethel Boke .... Willie ' N . . . . John Norton . . . . Kay Kirkey . . . . Greg Nokes .......Dan May Linda Dickerson I Q. This year's Senior Class play, Seventeen , was Byron Adams last production at Washington High School and one of his finest. Wi11ie's misunderstood love for Lola was the main plot of the play, which proved to be very hil- arious. X, X 1 x Mi1ady, by William Sylvanus Baxter, Esq. .kim 05,1 O ,Qt XJIOZJI, ,fr ini if Y. Curtain Call 364 CHUCK MCDOWHJ. ASTRID CARLSQN Activites--Baseball Agtlvijjeg BG BROWN JOAN CARLSON Scholanhip--'Prack Scholanhip DON HORINE SHARI MORRIS , Ioumalinm Drgmg MARLENE WILLIAMS Activities JOAN LIAPES Scholarship DAWN WILLIAMS Music A28 mfr SAPPENFIELD Activities GEORGE VENDHJN Scholarship DICK WARY Music Basketball E 6b mlmlsllrciiom 1 L. 1 lu' I 1 1 J' 1. 1. v, . tr, v ' ' A I V 4 1 1 ' ' May I help you? No business like school business How's that grade average? pause that refreshes w fmsu Just a friendlv call. .WMM .r W w, .1 a 3? f C A W 31 n 'Q N Y Wai dl 1 , W4 R if J 'v 1 I QI Q, .E 1 4 R fin 'Ml LN 'i fi 'FY 'Q ii 15 ,za '1 , ,J wr! if if a ,. fi 'rgrnammmmirrwa Q f M ,, .aw ' ' 1 ,uv-':, H wx , :Mir 'Mvs1wm'l'1 , ,1MvLnmwuu1wImwAhl-W ,llmvnllnll'l luWfuln.:'nH'4vwIxl1ulzw1vmt 2-mm M w-mum, , M - 'I 'wr : x. , W ' W W PRI CIPAL MR. STEPHEN E. SMITH MISS HAZEL M. OHMERT MR. L. VERE WINDNAGLE Dean of Girls Vice- Principal A .us- 'QV t -5 ? i Q i ETCALF Miss GWEN KoHNs ARS, CHARLOTTE WINTERS MR. CARROLL NEWTH MRS. VELMA LEGGE MRS. LUELLEN M i Commerrial Mechanical Drawing Mathematics Social Studies EI1gliSh Senior Girls' Counselor Senior Boys' Counselor Junior Girls' Counselor Scholarship Counselor Sophomore Girls, Counselor Vocational Counselor Junior Boys' Counselor 'arf ifyi a GA MR. JAMES BLAKE MR. DELBERT ENSIGN MRS. PHYLLIS FINNIGEN MISS MARGARET GREEN MR. DALE HENDERSON Mathematics Core Core Core Core Sophomore Boys' Counselor Social Studies Freshman Counselor English Sofiill Slll1li0S Freshman Counselor Freshman Counselor Freshman Counselor DON JAMES MISS BETTY MOSHOFSKYMR CAYNOR PETREQUIN MR. RICHARD HILDRETH MR. . x 5 , , Core Core Core Core Social Studies Typing Social Studies Freshman Counselor Freshman Counselor Math Freshman Counselor Freshman Counselor ,C nnrrnrnnr nn n Es: 42 fe i Tr 'K A : KI -. A I MR. BYRON ADAMS Speech Dramatics Plus MR. WARREN BOLIN Social Studies Mathematics MR. JOSEPH EDMISTON Music MISS WEINA GRANBERG Commercial MRS. ELIZABETH BACON English MR. GORDON BOUCK Science Mr. GERALD EXLEY Physical Education Health MRS. ALICE GRIFFITH Home Economics FACULTY MRS. GERTRUDE BEAN MR. NATHAN BERKHAM Commercial MISS SYBIL BROWN English MR. DUANE FISKUM MISS MARGARET FOSTER Mathematics MR, MAX HARRIGER MRS. REVA HORSLEY ' Social Studies MRS. LENORE JOHNSON MISS .IOSEPHINE KELLY MR. JOHN KNUTSON English English Mathematics Fren ch Wig 'HAI ., fl4luCl414, A MR. ARLON BOGARD Law Music Social Studies MISS ILA COMSTOCK Latin MR. VERLE DUCKERIN4 Mathematics MR. SAM FULLER English Bookkeeping Commercial MRS. LAVINA HUNT English Physical Education - Journalism Health MISS HANNAH LARSEN MISS VIOLET MACLEAN Science English 43 f MISS ETHYL MACRAE English Speech MISS ELAINE OBERG Science 5.5 . 2... S LK? . s ' MRS. MARIE RANDLES Spanish QS X MR. JAMES MALONEY MISS MARJORIE McCLUNG MR. WM. McCLUSKEY Recreational Advisor ,f R E i M Ski -,I .K if 1.-:: r- ' 165 f , iff , MR. WM. OBERTEUFFER Science MRS. JANICE SCHUKERT English MR. DOUGLAS VICKERY MRS. KAY VOGLE Social Studies English Art fa 44 Home Economics MISS RUTH PECK Spanish German MR. JAMES SCHULD Art MRS. IONE WALKER . -:Q Health Physical Education I ivf a is :MM . 4.5 MISS Commercial Russian Physical Education Health MISS LILLIAN POWER English Social Studies MR. NORMAN SIPPLE Science Mathematics MRS. PEARL WELLS Social Studies LORETTA WOLLETT MR. ROGER MOCKFORD Science MRS. LOUISE RANDALI Mathematics f . :U 5' we' ' E'-we I '- 'i ,TEE KA 3 is MR. CECIL TUTTLE Industrial Art MRS. GLADYS WHEELE Art Home Economics X ,...,- 3' . MRS. ELSA DIGGINS MRS. ELIZABETH HARDY MRS. MARJORIE JONES MRS, GAYLE RAHMES Speech Therapist Remedial Reading Librarian Librarian Jam X ' xiflzvi' x 3 W- A 15 MRS HARRIET BRENENSTAL MRS. HILDRETH WRIGHT MRS. MARGARET MANNION MRS. MARJORIE WILLIAMSON Nurse Attendance Officer B00kke6P0l' Book Room Clerk s ,dee ,fi a edd A MRS. MARGARET BAUMANN Secretary ll T.A. MRS. CURLETTO President The P, T, A, of Washington High School has been very active this year. Besides its monthly meetings of both the board mem- bers and the parent study groups, it has also held numerous projects to raise money for scholarships and other activities. Two of its most successful projects were a rummage sale and a bake sale. He 'Q MRS. JEAN SHIRLEY MISS MARGUERITE SYKES Secretary DAD' UL B MR. DEFANT President This year the Dads' Club sponsaed many activities for the Washington students. They sponsored the first annual Washington High Follies with the proceeds going to support school activities. A Spa'ts Night honoring outstanding athletes was alsoheld. The Dads' Club also advocates a drivers' training pro- gram for the students, NN V CAFETERJA TAFF in 4 , ' ' . x . ' ' . 1-1, ' Oi f X o i X I f ,. 3. 3 7 I h ' ? AS X . . ft ,va Nl A 1 K 1 si ... Mrs. Bertha Brunner, Mrs. Ruby Loehn, Mrs. Dorothy MacKey, Mrs Naomi Haldum, Miss Ruth Mahoney, Mrs, Lillis Newman, UU TODIA First row: Georgie Hoffman, Henry Carpenter, Bobbie Finnell, Don Bartong Second row: Jack Keele, David Zimmerman: 46 1 f FAUULTY AP 4 P 5 - 1 11 11 the time - . HM ,- i I M53 ? if-s 461, NX Is this fair ? S 1-we we A Q '. ' r T. gmt' . 'N '5!r-L goo - xi., S , 'Y 05,266 f . 10699 .AJ-4- 'PII' QQ- 9 Tardy . . . AGAIN? fx Hey feilas . . .Where's the ball? J N YI X 4 yy Cn 1. .N -U -pr- x .I , ! 'n. , WWDQ3 Q it s 534--E' Rah rah! Christmas is coming! h Where's the meeting tonight? .J ' 7 The Sardine Shuffle Ptomaine ? ,agfs D , 5553 QAM? 553 2? X' Mwfwwfd, ES Q' . wiQ53gf,i:fgi:1ffW SRE' A2'Qwf fff 2W f'A F W5 JM www ff vAZw Am q5.f!0 U Pla' I O Joan Bennion told of her trip to the United Nations headquarters in New York. 'Wo ' 'mfr zflmrc offfr Qi. atb! Wi' The girls physical education classes added to the occasion with dances from the other coun- tries of the world. One of the est evenings me year was 1 annual Sadie NN 'kins Dance. tt f? fs I To help promote 'he United States Safety Drive Campaign Washington High School had their own safety day. After an encouraging assembly those who wished to could sign a safety pledge. M' fr GIRL 'LEAG EWEEK The cow' C LgXl9na . gone' WW The successful Girls' League week was due to the planning carried out at council meeting such as the one above. Lefttoright: Sally Henderson, Marlene Williams, Astrid Carlson, Ian Earnshaw, anc Barbara Probst. .yung gll9te' N obo QOVXQ T O . f we 1 N,,xs0n' or seem ' an ' 192091 QUEEN SONDRA ARNT soN The Three Witches Magic, dance, and song carried ou the theme of the 1954 Girls' League sho' Trick or Treat . Along with the crown ing of the queen, there was a magic ac and tap dance routine. A song was pre sented by the three witches singing, M Friend the Ghost . The beautiful I-Iarves Moon and the mystic Bi11 were sung a solos. The grand finale, Trick or Treat was a song and dance with music com posed by Mark Davidson. This show prove to be one of the most outstanding produc tions of the year. 52 IIYOU I1 .Lovers bo Y Challenges the 1 Lf-' 1 rake , f ' care of her won, l,, t L. V37 sonnylqlw 1 .r The Boys' League Week, Fall Fro1ic, was highlighted by a one - act melodramatic comedy, She Was Onlya Far- mer's Daughter. This show was under the capable direct- ion of Lee Pave, an ex-Wash- ington student. With the pres- entation of Harry Hi Schoo1 There'l no pea pickin' today. the fun was under way. EOY 'LEAGUE WEEK .4 tsxs 1 X ' Wo' 'N Ts, ' Meghan fv V eto ban Aw, c'mon. Let's race 'em ! ! UHRI TMA The annual Christmas program was as always, very good. The theme was Santa's Toy Shop . The toys came to 'life and exhibited their various talents. Ballerinas, singing dolls, and even a baby doll were represented. The or- chestra played a Christmas medley, and the choir sang carols. Santa payed the Student Bodya visit and wished everyone a Merry Christmas. The background consisted of a merry-go-round that looked almost life-like and made every- one want to go for a ride. A A , . -2 Dr. Barker ,qs-fi' ,L dr- m.n.a..fm must nlav Boys' Ensemble 'When you wish upon a star .... 69' O59 'Q Oz- Aren't I a revolting mess v ,Q , X X O39 if R 7, 4 JANUARY AND FERRUARY ACTIVITIES 'x r ,fs Are you ready? I I This is a history class---? I cann HARLESTON! C ALOHA! C mm i ULUB now MA KE YOURSELF C HAR!-ESTONr I AND AWAY WE GO! The second annual Dads' Club Show, The Washington High Follies , was based on the theme of old-time vaudiville. Everything from Carnegie Hall to a Paris night club was included in this excellent roduction Through the efforts of Mr. ONIFOR T 1 AB I-Q DADDY 3 5sn p . Adams and the cooperation of the cast, the Dads' Club Show was a big success. WAsI'11NCT0N,s S PERF Cl ORM. lilliLE' LEAGUE WEEE f Y RED?-WUI' rm if - E' -L, BEVERL KA 925 93? 'CXO Sl,-ZANN J GMO E WR .mm A.,, . 1... . 1.E D QQQXS qllerbla The princesses of Girls' League Week were Gloria Hodes, Beverly Redewill, Kathy Lumm, and Suzanne Hargreaves. Love- ly princess Gloria was crowned queen. The spring Girls' League show was a combination of two numbers of the Washington High Follies, Gay Paree , and Concert at Carnegie'! L XP' evo? Ce 6 C1354 DES YT JAZZ BUY 'LEAGUE WEEK CANDY APPLES ? ? ? JOHNNY JAZZ OF 1955 .... JIM GILL! wt ov' 8 i A A , Sit 1 ' s ,ca . I S WNY- B ITM BRO OB MARKS 1. CRAAZY! ! ! A very unique assembly, Rythm in Jazz , was presented by the Boys' League. After the intro- duction of Johnny Jazzg' the Carmanaires took over the jazz program. Of the four candidates, Jim Gill, a junior, was voted Johnny Jazz . IIAFFUDIL ll0W I L If , , AFTER BEFORE The Daffodil Show, usually one of Washington's biggest events of the year, was cancelled because of a severe storm which ruined fields of daffodils in Oregon. -'Wk nrt- N X X in Dug NX The day the bomb al most went off! APRIL A I' MAY ' g Higmand Fw '-.NF 5 Q A X?-f95..LqQ X t'hs VW1at are you going t n o take nex A I tyear ? if NZ ill this trouble to graduate. Here gather the Seniors. Sign mine next, please. As graduation time draws near the days are filled with signing of yearbooks , cleaning out lockers, and trying on of robes. In a few months these things will be but a small part of many pleasant memories. Only a glance through the Lens on seeing an old school chum will revive them. We are now graduates. Then Graduati A x xx 9 ,M 1 u ek' HT4- nnnw-.n +A Inn Q mpg hit 1011 M569 K Admimlafrmflom ,X xr DMZ WPA f VN f Nw ww ,.., ? iiclgaiyi , if ,Jiffy Q E R M g Q Q 395 Q Q S Rqgms XSKWQ S w' Avy 'gy W W' K2 gfiwWX?iQ,S'XKE X f K f KNEE iigifggf 5 if :'1'NgNER'i We NS A11-city Dance ticket sale Can you change a twenty? Quiet, gang! XT. ' 4 . ,: 1 . : ' f 'X f' V xi 1 f ' s X M M -.6 .. wx. An explanation about fhaly deadlines. 3 4 E 4, in 34 La, 1 -A ., 11' W 4, P W fx .4 W 1 W M vu M w I W 1 w Q ' 1 w k Y pg. FJ 11 241 :M W, pl bu MJ 1 2 Q, ,: .N -ii ww gf 3, , , W ,QU fx fi ,M 'L wk Q ' J, 'i 5, ki 'if ,. ,E ff .,, ,' 5 www . mnmA+w : '1'w'w'w:-w ' 1 '- H r lf W N -X '1 A wm::,1mmw1nzwm. mmnawmnmnwoww--' - , 444x 1 , , Y W -X 1' wx w v --ff CHUCK Mc gwfdflw MW X57igNv WZM9W6Z'EQTUDENT Bonv WWWW , WWWMARESIDENTS WM MM KALIMANI S Comm ission er C- -o f HELEN WAGGONER Member- at-Large Member Below Third Term LINDA DICKERSON Colonials President 68 TUBE T BUDY UFFIUEH FALL BARBARA PRQST Vice President Among the first things that the active fall Student Body Council accomplished was the sale of the student body cards. The sale'set an all time high. The Winter Wobb1e was a very successful dance which the Student Body Council spon- sored. Washington High was well represented at the Inter- school Council meetings with Chuck McDowe11as vice-presi- dent a.nd Shirley Floyd as secretary. TERRY HAHN Yell King 4 1 .. 1 k'! ,gy Sw ,:,' Lg T ,t,. I RM Y ASTRID CARLSCN BILL KNUTSON Girls League President Boys League President ,NL A MARLENE WILLIAMS Treasurer ' ? '3 iz, , - :ag ' A I gg nib A 'fi BILL SCHARWATT Asst. Tre asuror GREGG ALLEN Member- at-Large DAVE KEKEL Cabinet President I U' s ' -' J? Q, X A A ii Qi . DON HORINE Washingtonian Editor IAN EARNSHAW Secretary sl-unisv I-'LACK Service Commissioner ASTRID CARLSON Member- at-Large TUBE 'I' BOIlY 0F ICER PRI G DONNA COBBAN Vice President The spring executive council started its activities with a one month clean-up campaign. The entire school was to participate in the campaign, with Cleves, Knights and the council heading it. A student body plaque was started. The student body presi- dents' names were engraved on the plaque. They also worked on changing the Lens to a student body project instead of a Senior class project. A student body ticket booklet was also started. When a student would purchase his student body card he would receive a booklet containing coupons. These coupons would represent a student body dance, or admission to either the Girls' or Boys' League show. MARALYN GRIFFITH RON HESPE RON BOTTEMH-I-ER Member Below Third Term Athletic Representative Yell King MARIA GRANDY Colonials President MARLENI-I WILLIAMS Girls League President HEINO ZIEGLER Boys League President BILL SCI-IARWATT Tre asurer DICK PILAND Asst. Treasurer PHIL ESTIPULAR Member- at-Large JEFF SAPPENFIELD Cabinet President 69 I 70 X MA RL ENE WILLIAMS Vice-President JAN EA RNSHAW Treasurer ,iw , SA LLY HENDERSON Sergeant at Arms -.Ili i s T iv--MJ DONNA VOGT I . unior Representative GIRL ' LEAGUE UFFIUER A STRID CA RLSON President FALL The fall Girls' League council was very active this past season. The highlight of the fall activities was Girls' League week. It began with a card sale and concluded with the Trick or Treat show. An- other major activity was the annual faculty tea. PA M A LBRIGHT Sophomore Representative t if MA RGA RE T LITTLE Editor 'Q BARBARA PROBST Senior Representative SUZANNE HARGREAV ES Freshman Representative Mx . . its ,'e.fwtaf:'xmaW3taKXf3'5ihi- iii DONNA KESSINGER Vice -President J EA N GIMBA Treasurer SUE FULLER Sergeant at Arms Q . r JANET WINKLER Junior Representative GIRL ' LEAGUE GFFIGER MARLENE WILLIAMS President SPRING Among the many activities of the spring Girls' League council was the Girls' League Week. An- other extremely important event was the annual Daffodil Show, which again proved to be a grand success. The council also held a Cotton Week for all the girls at school. Something new initiated by the spring council was the Girls' League Girl ofthe Month . They also entertained for many of the hospitals in our city. JA CKIE Sophomore Representative LER . . LEILA NI YNA CAY Secretary DIA NE GILLIES Edltor SHERRILL MORGAN Sen'or Representative YIA NNOULA TOUHOULIOTE Freshman Representative 7l DAVE KEKEL Vice-President BILL SCHARWATT Treasurer BlLL VAUGHAN Senior Representative BOY ' LEAG E UFFICER BILL KNUTSON President . FALL Hi-Lights of the Fall Boy's League Council were the card sale and the Boy's League Week. Ron Bottlemiller was chosen Harry Hi-School. The Council bought a phonograph and amplifiers for use in the Rec. Center with the pro- cedes from the card sale and I-larry Hi-School. TOM RICHARDSON Secretary BOB HANLEY Sergeant at Arms 7, 1 432 ,ff JHISCE-E1?SniE2liZiive fy .ef Wy? AF -S WEB WW J WWW 'wi ,fl ' i BRUCE BENEDICT ' 1' KENNETH Sophomore Representative V fvbwy 1 . Freshman Reprggerrigtive f ew J3 . ,ao BOB HA NLEY Vice President BILL VAUGHAN Treasurer DARRYL AMBROSE Senior Representative PETE STRAND ll BOY ' LEAG E UFFIUERS HEINO ZIEGLER President SPRING The first activity that the spring Boys' League planned this semester was the featuring of some well- known wrestlers from the Portland arena. April 15 was the date selec- ted for the semi-annual Boys' Lea- gue show, which again proved to be very entertaining. The Boys' League also presented a S100 schol- arship to a deserving boy. MIKE PHILLIPS Secretary BOB LIPPERT Sergeant at Arms ALLAN HA TTON Junior Representative Sophomore Representative 'HM SUTER Freshman Representative if e ' i 'Ml FALL BOY 'LEAGUE Boys' League card sale. Bill and Tom install new amplifier. Let's play this one next. ,,,- Spring card sale. ff 'i PRI G may ,LEAGUE --6 ' Business,conference with Mr. Wmdnagle Spring council we 721. LINDA DICKERSON Club Editor JUDELLE ANDERSON 74 Write-up Editor 5 0 ASEQXY-of AY-V508 Q 019 X571 Dcxgdiwt SPS bear. SHERRILL MASON BETTE PITCHER DAN MAY Activity Editor Lay-out Editor Sports Edwor JOAN LIAPES JAN EARNSHAW DARRYL AMBROS Asst- Club Edltor Index Edimr Asst. sports Edito s SP Q1 LE S STAFF GE A O SSI. GIZENDELUV s Ma aag61- . x KEITH SEELYE MIKE DA UGHERTY Photographer Photographer MARGIE FALK KATHE SLAYTON Dedication Editor Art Editor JE-F. B 17-YAP I' us1I1esS1RZNpIELD JOANN MCDONALD Asst. Ad Manager ON-KE YEE Asst. Art Editor Hager JERRY KAVANY Ad Manager NADINE BRICKER Asst. Ad Manager MISS KELLY MR. SHULD I p 53, ii' .3 MR. BLAKE LE ADVISERS The smooth running of every yearbook depends up- on its advisors. The 1955 LENS staff would like to show our appreciation to our advisors by giving them this page in tribute of their fine work. Without their help the 1955 edition of the LENS would not have been nearly as successful. The staff would like to thank Miss Kelly, who cor- rected the editorial copyg Mr. Shuld, who supervised the art workg and Mr. Blake who had the hard task of managing both the editorial and business staffs. am . ,J Jfulhd' Wm 2'2fZ2,,Qe4, Slngfimd runs .L 11142, H Da. IPM-15, f1,,,a4fn4,4-11.111-ovvf-f www 2:35 n at mf v ibm f am set.. 3541 . Ghnfwon, 'YQ 44 91-svn? vdlafqargfxiffr 551567 f'7da.6 ,eMMmG9wzmLm ?w3ifww ' The Staff of '55 nam to zfaat as self il .xilvvvx xiaequix r WM' FRONT ROW: Lizzy Richards, Linda Dickerson, Kendall Goggins, Kathleen Emmett, Mary Zarvis, Bette Pitcher, Beverly Eggers, Alva Martin, Pat Lester, SECOND ROW: Barbara Hurd, Helen Waggoner, Helen Kallimamis, Margaret Kepler, Betty Payne, Sally Ferguson, Ruth Osuga, Gloria Hodes, Donna Cobban ! Carol Watts. Shirley Hobaugh, Kay Kirkey, joe Su-oyan, Myra PeterS0n. MAOYASE KENDALL GOGGANS First Page Reporter KRIS GOETZL First Page Reporter JUDY JOHNSON LUCILLE MARSHALL 'WY' gin N BEQTZSS N1-anaz 90919 FRANK HAMETNER First Page Reporter ,. BETTI OITZINGER WILQVIA' EDWARDS Feature Editor ga if DICK PILAND 78 Feature Writer Feature Writer Feature Writer C0-Sports Editor WA Ill GTUNIAN TAFF --- J K FRANCES DEVINE Third Page Editor - eXi PA W, Q i . tt -wx . P X YQ EULIA QUAN irst Page Reporter sms 1 ate-Vt: MIKE DA UGHERTY Photographer LOIS BASSETT Third Page Editor if flueetlb 3 DARRYL AMBROSE Sports Writer JIM MIESEN Sports Writer V. ,wwf ROBERTA PURDY First Page Reporter Sports Writer GREG NOKES KM, s,QXQN 55, M Q5?Qf5lT k .,t4X'4,l XX Q i ,Q i 1: Q. f K .Qiizz VH. ,V K . if 01 X ,a 'X ,,LL 'W on A Q? 5 ' ' V ,Yi 1 - W XXX ,Qi mf? . Q R.. .N mr ,doll UI if3f1?f'qv' 'Qu -K,5 r, .0 01' 'C' 0 QQ yiQ0a.a'oPi Q' QI' gif? i Gm EBAQP 8,9 Rm? 'A ' r A N H ocean f?Qf-gk, Q fi' 2 N A v mm , X fQ,4,0 ff, 1 I MRS. 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Q09-'T LN-4 QVAQ xA'k ks?N'A'N FALL CARI ET AEDEAS..... CINE... DAVE KEKEL FALL PRESIDENT on so CLEVES .... .......... . ...... COLONIAL PETROLOGISTS ..... CORAZON DE LA ROSA. ....... DER ADLER. DOMINO .... EI. LEON ........ EUK. .............. GAMMA SIGMA. . . . . HI-Y. . . .......... . . ISTO ........ . . KEYCLUB ..... .. , . Norma Malcom . . . Sherrill Mason , . . . Fred Fritsch , , , , Margie Clem . . . . Ioan Bennion , jay Radamacher Ehrman Armstrong , , . . , Heino Ziegler , , Manford Young . . . . Benjamin Dean , , , , , Dave Kekel , , , , Pat Manning . . . ...... Ed Capen . , . Marilyn Douglas , , john Gallagher KNIGI-ITS. . . . . ............ . . . . . Frank H2-metner MASQUE. ............... nuns: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. . . NEAK. ....... NUCHI ..... OR.DEROFW,,,, PACK......... PESANTE. . .... . PYTHAGOREAN. . . , . QUALITE. ...... QUn.1. a scnou. .... TRI-HI-Y. . . . . . TRIX. ...... TRI-Y..... nouoooenocoooone o.ao no , , Wilma Edwards , George Vendelin , . , Cynthia Stone , , , Judy Robinson . . . Bill Vaughn . . . John Norton . . . . Bob Brown ,, . , .Betty Payne , , . . Richard Gale . , . Donita Ehrlich ,,....DonI-Iorine . .... Elizabeth Edge . . . Alan Hingston . Sharlene Wagner AEDEAS . . ARO. . . CINE. . CIYO..... CLEVES. . . . COLONIALS. . . CORAZON DE LA ROSA . . . DERADLER. . . DOMINO. .. . EL LEON . . . . EUK ....... GAMMA stem. . . I-l'I-Y ........ ISTO ......... IUNIOR OPTIMISTS . . KEY CLUB .... KNIGHTS. . . . . MASQUE . . . . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY . . NEAK ...... NU CHI ..... ORDEROF W. . . . PACK. . .. PESANT E .... PH1usNo ..... Qufurrn. . . . . QUILL a scnou. TRI-HI-Y .... TRIX .... 'mI-Y. . . PRI G . . . . KrisGoe1zl . . . FredFritch . . Dea.nnaKames . Evelyn Muckleroy . . . MariaGra.ndy . . . . Judy White Marlene McGilvary . . . VictorYou.ng . . Ted Warren . . . Mike Logan . . Astrid Carlson . . . . Ed Capen . . Dawn Williams . . . Jerry Kavany . . . . . Bill Sendelbach . . . . . . . . . .TomSickler . . . Ruth Osuga . . Frankl-lametner . . . Joyce Henry . . . Judy Robinson . . RonBottemiller . . Clyde Ritter . . . Jane Shell . . Margie Falk . . Jack Lockett PYTHAGOREAN . . . . . . . . Lorrainelfisher . . . . . Jeff Sappenfield . . Ramona Searle . . Leon Cummins . . Sharlene Wagner JEFF SAPPENFIELD SPRING PRESIDENT I f rx 9:3152 f' f JOAN BENNION Fall President EVELYN MUCKLEROY Sprin g President Cleves is an honorary service club organized to serve its school and community. This year Cleves ushered at several school sponsored events, sent tray favors each holi- day to Shriners hospital, served at many teas held at Wash- ington, and gave two 550.00 scholarships to worthy Cleves members. Juniors, seniors and three sophomores a term are eligible for membership. The girls must have the approval of all their teachers and a three grade average. CLEVE FALL Joan Bennion President ........................i......-... . Vice President Secretar Y . ........-. .- Treasurer Asst. Treasurer Sgt. at Arms ..... Editor .............. Historian ......... President ............................ Linda Dickerson Evelyn Muckleroy Maria Grandy Nancy Hawthorne SPRING Nadine Bricker Sally Douthit On-Ke Yee Jane Shell Evelyn Muckleroy Vice President .............................. Gloria H0568 Secretary .......... --v------.----- B GUY PHYHC Treasurer ,,,v,,,,, ,,,,,.,. N ancy Hawthorne Asst. Treasurer ............ Theodor!! Lee Sgr, at Arms ,,,,,,, ..,,,,.. L inda Dickerson Editor .......... Historian , ....... . SOPll0MORE AND .lUNl0ll MEMBERS Sherrill Mason Adrienne Breslow On-Ke Yee A I T :-- VK . v.1'l ' slhpimi gi Y .vii , Q vw H z K, . P , 6' ' ,N , -:J at if' Q as A P fi: l Q A HW1 Afnfm Mvfle B9-fbuf Barbara Bnyre Val Dene Briscoe susan Fuller ef: - f s of fa we E I caa. Q'-F V 1' -as E e ...L a E . ,.:.. . QM, Jean Gimba Helen Kallimanis Sandra Kay Theodora Lee Kathy Richards i ne e e 1 as 'ieee sz at t l'1-anno! gilfnidl Nancy warm Anderson M, Ant C0l'lS0I1 J. Carlson . Edwards M, Falk Griffith N. Hawthorne Kirkey J. Kneeland Mason S. Morris RIIUPF .l. Robinson Stone M. Watson C. Bakke D. Cobban C. Ferero S. Hovkstein P. Lester J. Noyer M. Rommel C. Watts Slllllllli MEMBERS N. Bricker J. Dixon K Coggans IJ johnson L. Marshall B. Payne R Searle D Williams E. S. M I.. E. B . S. M. Buss Douthet Grandy Johnson Martin Probst Setterland Williams t D N. Baumgartner Brgglow F- DeVille I.. Dickerson 5- Flflfk K Coetzl C. H0685 K Jensen J- Loapes M MaCMillan B. Oitzinger R. Osuga C- Ruth D. Schuster S. Welker ji White A A 51' tts ' N . A i 1 D i 'Sf ..... 4 ms Q s . .. . ,- .fa , 2... fx in N. Aldrich C. Caplinger .l. Earnshaw M. J. Coosman M. Kepler D. L. Mason E. Quan .l. Shell On-Kee Yee 1 Q 'fwfr h fl 4' N, . -1 , ' r. fi' JR fe 1 1 'i 'wwf as C5 v Nw t i Q , .A ' 5 AQ iv -A ew.. .Q w -Q 9 ' ' S . -13 X I Q .V ,7W,.M is ' I' , f ' -if ,.,,., , A 1 W .W lt I Q ...,g. A 25 Hn' .-sg ,sg 'Z 14 xiii A . 'C fi A.. X A MQA FRANK HAMETNER Fall President TOM SICKLER Spring President Knights is the honorary club for boys. Its main purpose is to render service to the school and honor worthy boys. The club was reorganized this year. Some of the services this yearincluded patrolling the halls during assembly, changing the office picture, taking tickets at the games and having boys in the counselor's office to show new students the school. Although there were very few social activities the most outstanding were the joint meetings with Cleves. K IGIIT Q .J 4K FALL President ..........,...................., Frank Hametner Vice President ...... .......,.. D on Guinner Secretary ............. ...,...........,. B ob Brown Treasurer ,...... . .....,.. Darryl Ambrose Sgt. at Arms ...... ............,. R alph Myers Chuck McDowell Editor-Historian ..,,... ..... G eorge Vendelin Parlimentarian ...... .............. D ick Wary SPRING President .........,.............................. Tom Sickler Vice President ..,... ........ D arryl Ambrose Secretary ,........,.. ....... F rank Hametner Treasurer ......., ......,.. H eino Ziegler Sgt. at Arms .,..,. .,........... D ave Kekel Tom Johnson Editor-Historian .,..... ......... J eff Sappenfield Parliamentarian ....... ............ H ans Roedl 5 4 Sllllllllllllllili AND JUNl0ll MEMBERS .3113 .ak N C'-ary Bai-:ei R b- A x ,Azusa 8 . 55 , 1 I .q uf Z' ...QH Q , . Z rf W hp - g My -fig ., r y P xi rl ii i ii iiq ji mi I A m., i S 1 Z- of 'far . a . e s... r are ' A ' s an s P : A ' ,, , y ' a ef I p X L yt . 2 , MW . 3, y l 11 Beckwith Bill Bogari Bill Bmnell 101111 Culson Keith Carpenter Gene Costi Benny De: R zlP W ' galil' S If . . T S . 4....-f 7 ' W N- A 'Nr' 'Q A' ww KV 5'i . ll. A ' 1 Nr' gi 'L si Sik:L,...,,k A K K 1 'A A .LX-qjggfgf' ,- , V .ig 1 . ww? . . ykk r . J I Wwiwxmt Lil Estipular George Frochen Claude Garvin Duane Gunmen Mike Hollister Tom Johnson Ken Joni g of yste , gg-me A..-,,. f, . 5 s if i fu e Xl . if.: Sidi' 'N' A f i i li' , V- , A N L ' y i 'qu-v X . N' . . '.,,,.. 3' ,,,, p Ax I Qi ' if- . Q A. iii J. Ambrose l. Egner 3. Horine J. Miura 3. Ono l. Trout F .. Armstrong F. Fawkes 5. .lasperson D. Abernathy ll. Perrenoud B. Ulrich X Q n- XN ,. ., . S. H WL i Eff. in N, 'MQ Q' . , Q' li 35 .-fp f, Y. Hx X, 3 X .NS Bell Gallagher Kuvzmy Morris Reinmiller Vaughn ll 5 ,., . A x 1 1 SENIUR MEMBERS D Brill . Brown .l. Browne D. Gwimlel. T. Hahn B. Hanley D. Kekel B. Knutson ll. May R- Myers ly. Nokes .l. Norton T. Richardson H. Roecll J. Szlppenfielll C, yendelin T. Wzlrrell ll. Walry +QQQ egg lm llls ,Sf ' .... . N! Ai n l iii Egw :UQ .,. 31 ex - Q -'W ., , if if ae ' Q- .- V Q Q' e R. llnssow J. Hivkenlmtlnni C. Mvllowell rs. Nym- l. Svlllllllvl' Wh Yen' lf, ,. ' -7 ' 5, az ng, M 1:4514 Q f- 'V 1 X, ww, :gf 1 , .mf 2531 ll. A. J. T. f' ll. lielwunl llingslo Mvnny 0'llrie-n Sumnnl Ziegler 1 '53 1, . . l ,... s .1 . I' ,J 'X xf V , 4 , . f ,fx K . A b. ff X. ,fa 2 O J nf 1 GEORGE VENDELIN Fall President A'l'l0 AL ll0 llll SUUIETY National Honor Society is an honorary club for students who are outstanding in scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Some of the main activities this year included a banquet for new members, a joint meeting with Franklin National Honor Society, and a Christmas party. The club is open to all juniors and seniors whose applications are accepted and have a grade average of 1.6. K . rf fbi V, , X. r' B3-Wen Graeme Blake ve 5 CZ' y 1 I n Dmgef Bonnie Discasey S i- Henderson Mike Hollister ' , i-. , . ,,, ., A g T , gg V V . Bill Burnell kgr. X Q Y Fred I-'ritch Editor President . ..,...........,,.........,, .. Secretary .. .,............ .... . .. Treasurer ........... .....i Sgt. at Arms FALL Vice President ..... ..., ..............,.... George Vendelin Jane Shell Linda Dickerson Nadine Bricker Dick Wary Kendall Goggins Historian ,... ..,.. President ......,....,........,,........ Vice President ...... ......... SPRING Secretary .... . ......, ......... Treasurer .i............. ...,,. Sgt. at Arms . Eulia Quan Frank Hametner Kendall Goggins .loan Bennion Heino Zeigler .lack Lockett FRANK HAMETNER Editor ............,.... ......,.. G eorge Frochen Spring President Historian ........ ....,.. K athleen Slayton Anita Kepcha no picture Sharon Barn sr .i-. 5 i ve . i C M, S1 g Y - ' K :Q ,,.,,,. .- John C3399 Gloria Carver Ruth Cooke Rosemafl' C in - V 'i ' , yQj,'gi 'K ll eeisv il' - -f'-s. ii... ifqy S' it 5 George Frochen Claude Garvin jean Gimba Alan Hattc -. i i -- P A , , 5, ' 4 4 h , . . V . P V . Xl, A 4 as Y. yi -- - at as J fi Helen Kallimanis QQ Nubuo Kawasaki Kayomi Kayama qgptefeilns EQ? i Q X L , . janet Lusk 1 Q, -- Charles Mo W' 2 1 nL-.11: vrmn Alclrivll uber! llassow lry .lean Goosman lm Alwrnatlly n May tty Rutter 'k Wary N Carol Bakke- l,in4la Dickerson Maria Cramly Kay Kirkey Marlene MacMillan Hans Roelll Judy White ASR? ..,,. . i gi QQSRXE. C . wa. .. . f S 'M N5 o . . .5 DF X Sig f . JIQ i -- s x A.:kL ..:: 1.3. sl. if X ,,,,sfx. Norene Baumgarlner Sally Douthil Alberta Griffith .le-an Kneelanll Cliuvk Mvllowell Marlf-ne Rommel Dawn Williams 'Q Ki N... . f M Ai, SENIURS ,loan Bennion ,lan Earnsllaw Nanvy Hawthorne- Joan lliapes .lanive Noyer Carol Ruth Marlene Wlilliams M.. 1 . ev, A... ,,,1?M. Bob Brown Carol Ferero John Hivkenlmltmn ,lack Lovkett Ruth Ofuga Irving.: Svhnilzvr On-Kv Yee- , -we , 'Q N 1 'aim Nanlina- llrirlu-r Kris Cos-tzl Sharvl Hon-ksn-in Luvillv Marshall lil-Ili Oitzinge-r .lane Shi-Il Wlilliam Yew 0 ,, u A -3 ww , v 4 if 'H if ,,.e N M A ,sv f 4 5, cu 2, 4? 3 ,Z w -V, 2 ik. .loan Larlson lie-mlall Hogg l.nvlle-n Johns- Donna lme- Nl, liulia Quan lialln- Slaylun llvino Zie-gl:-r ' v 4. 1065- JG .vw li , QT' . iv' N' .,, -if A? Y, X 7' x as AP 0 ' iff .Mx EHRMFAN ARMSTRONG dll President UORAZO IIE LA R0 A ii JUDY WHITE FALL Spring President Corazon De La Rosa is a Spanish National Honor So- ciety. Its purpose is to create an interest in the Spanish language and culture. This year Corazon De La Rosa held several money- making projects to earn money to send worthy students to the summer session at the University of Mexico. The club is open to third and fourth year Spanish students with at least a two average in Spanish. .IUNIIIR MEMBERS President .......................... Ehrman Armstrong Vice President ...... .................. B enny Dean Secretary ,-,,,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,.,., N ancy Newman Treasurer .,...... ............... I lldY While Sgr, at Arms ,,,,,, ,,,,,,., D can Gullixson Duane Gullixson Editor .A,,,.,A,,. ,,,,,,...,.,.. B etty Ratter Historian ,,,,,..,,, ....... M ary LOU Garcia SPRING president ,,,,,,,, ,,.,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,.. . . . Judy White Vice President ....,.....A......-.----- Dean Gullixson Secretary --.,,-4,Y,,A,, ,,,..,., A llene MCDdClS0n Treasurer ,,,,,.,,r 4,..., D uane Gullixson Edgror ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,..,.. B etty Ratter Historian .....,... ....... J can Bennion Sgr, ag Arms, ,.,,, ....,.. G loria Carver Benjamin Dean 6 M 1 Qfij, as gf 5, Claim Carver Benny Dean Mary Lou Garcia Dune GUIHXSOII f I R Q? get 'sf if f Ngncy jones Allene Mandelson Bernice Poland Jerry Stevens Dai: Syllvemer SENHIR MEMBERS Betty Baird Joan Bennion Mary Margaret Boyd Fred Fawkes Kris Goetzl Alberta Griffith A1 Hing-Eton Laura Johnson Nancy Newman Betti Oitzinger 'Myra Peterson Ratter Jim Stewart Robert Dassow BILL VAUGHN Fall President llllllllll 0F W RON BOTTEMILLER Spring President FALL President ........................................ Bill Vaughn Vice President Secretary .....,......... Treasurer ......... Sgt. at Arms .... President ........... Vice President Secretary ......,........ Treasurer .............. Sgt. at Arms ..... Bob Brill SPRING Mike Phillips Allan Hatton Pete Keechle J oe Key Ron Bottemiller Bob Brill Joe Egner Pete Keechle .. Warren Jackle John Winte.rs , ' Editor-Historian ........ ............ I lm Gill Order of NV is an honorary club. Its purpose is to maintain order and respect throughout the school. It pro- motes athletics and good sportsmanship among the students. This year some of the activities included reorganization, service projects, money-making projects, and a dance. The membership is open to all boys who have earned a J U N I 0 R M E M B E R S varsity letter. if, ::,, if Q.. Q ii , fi I l'i: r 2 .. 5 John Carlson Ray cm-ieux, Phil mipuiai- George Ffochen Jerry Gallagher a I P f' aaa i we p e , .t it y ou i ' fs eee , S ' ' a . - a as-ff V 'ig ri I f m is qklu, 'V . Y i fsta I f H I 'fl A i ' fn 2 f A ,,.t A Alan Hatton Ron Hespe Tom Johnsdn Bill Meany Tom Merchant , tii' ii Z J at P 'Q Q 2 'i I I i' a , v I I , a A . iic ' , ' .sv Q I ' in Mute Phillip! Fred swamm Roger Wilwf Mike WQM1 94 SENIUR MEMBERS U!! Bob Brill Joe Egner john Gallagher Don Gwinner Warren jackel 'S Pete Keed' Bob LiPPeff Jack Lockett Chuck McDowell 1-em, Oqgrien A - Paul Otto Bob Perrenoud Wilbert Randle Tom Richardson Ham Thompson Ted Warren John Winters Ray Wm-den Ed W1-ighf GE -J 0UlLLA D C DON HORINE Fall President JEFF SAPPENFIELD Spring President Quill and Scroll is a national journalism honorary so- ciety. Its membership consists of the staffs of the Wash- ingtonian and Lens. Among its activities this year was a potluck at which it installed its new members. V 4 , elle Anderson 4 is X tis' I. 'FA' 't X fia t Marjorie Falk ... .-an Dan May MEMBERS HULL FALL Don Horine President ...............v............... .- Vice President Secretary .,....... Treasurer ......... Wilma Edwards Frank Hametner Betty Ratter Sgt. at Arms .... .................... SPRING President .....,...........,.............. Vice President Secretary .............. ........-- Treasurer .....,.. Sgt. at Arms Jeff Sappenfield Dick Piland Jeff Sappenfield Betty Ratter Frances Devine Wilma Edwards Dan May Mike Daugherty u 'sw 1 was Nadine Bricker Mike Daughefw Frances Devine Sallv Douthit Wilma Edwards D0l1if3 .ff-. - Lf- N041 .Jffils , K gf 'Q'ffiL:i'g2 Yks' ffflligfspi-'fs K 'kkks ig K is ki r a s .... Q ' Jinx ..K. K 1 V: 4 ...Q . I t H ,. is 1 ' M f . tt. I . f.. an t t f ty Q wig o y ? X P we me xy , t F a gf F ,, ..a, ' F - it -. ,V .,., . e- I . - KI'i5 Cowl Kendall Goggins Jerry Kavany Judy johnson Lucille Marshall Sherrill M: b e , ' Q , M yy., 'Q I vu in 'eq R. . G ' f ff it if F -f sssss i X Betti-giuinger Bette pitcher Roberta Purdy Eulia Quan BCUTY Rane' Keith See - i is.. ff 1 . ,. ,., . sf- m 2 - Si m, ,Z ' l ..,. 2 - A I yarns -, - w ' . L' K Colonials is a service club whose purpose is to help the :sw ' 3: if' E' Y' FRONT ROW: Mike Phillips, Sally Douthit, Marie Grandy, Linda Dickerson. Dan Miura, Pat Kiger. SECOND ROW: Laurence Allen, Paula Sams, Marilyn Griffith, Sandra Lenzen, Pat Alexander, Anne Lampman, Sherry Akin. Carol RonDurant, Sue Taylor, Sue Birnie, Charlene MacKenzie, Shirley Floyd, Frank Hametner, Sherill Morgan, June Powels, Dottie Harry, Nina Sackett, Bar- bara Hoffman, Jerry Allen. THIRD ROW: Mike Kyle, Nancy Hawthorne, Jackie Pavis, Renee DeAngles, Gloria Carver, Sharel Hockstein, Allenf- Mendelson, Adrienne Breslow, Laura Jolmson, Nancy Earnshaw, Tanis Tipley, Bob Blair. Leroy Cameron, Dick Wary, Benjamin Dean. Joan Dinger, Lorene Krueger, Marianne Johnson, Kief Daugherty, Arthur Bchee. FOURTH ROW: Judy Hopkins, Hazel Arntson, Sandra Wallace, Lucille Soderstrom, James Bummington. Bill Burnell, George Nye, Bill Schar- watt, Allan Hatton, Bill Parsons, Andy Rapp, Chuck Bally, Joan Winans, Bob Cantin, Joan Bennion, Shirley McLucas, Sandy Simon, Jayne Makino FIFTH ROW' Richard Clle Joi n S N . . . . sz , an e .uter, ancy Watts, Gerald Hahn, Charles Moore, Larry Anspach, Willis Rader, Roh Marks, Wesley Price, Rodger Jones, Pete Goforth, Allan Raymond. Wayne Carver, Ray Swayne, Dick Johnson, Jim Quon, Lucius Gates, Ed Fuller. FALL President .,,,,,r.,,.., .. Vice President Secretary ..,,....,,.. Treasurer ,,., , Sgt. at Arms Editor ,..,,, . President ...,.... Vice President Secretary ......... Treasurer ,,,.,,,. Sgt. at Arms .,.., Editor .. Linda Dickerson Danny Muira Maria Grandy Pat Kiger Mike Phillips Richard Gale Sally Douthit SPRING Maria Grandy Joan Bennion JoAnn Suter Nancy Earnshaw Linda Dickerson Nancy Hawthorne I Sally Henderson Executive Council carry out its drives and sales. The pub- lishing of the Colonial Capers, a gossip sheet, and ll Christ- mas party at an orphanage were some activitiees this year. The club is pone to anyone elected to membershipg there are two in every reg. room. LINDA DICKERSON Fall President COL0 IAL MARIA GRAN DY Spring President P ED CAPEN Fall President GREG NOKES Spring President Hi-Y is a service club. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. Some of the activities this year were joint meetings, visitations, and intramural functions. The club is open to any young man above the second term who is attending Washington High School. lll-Y President ......... Vice President Secretary ,......,...... Treasurer ....,..,... Chaplain .,,..,.. FALL SPRING President .,.....,,.........,.........., Vice President Secretary ....,,.. Treasurer ,,,.... Sgt. at Arms ...,,, Editor .,.......,, Historian ....., Ed Capen Tom Sickler Don Guinner . Derryl Ambrose Chuck McDowell Greg Nokes Bill Vaughn Dick Pilands Bill Ulrich Ron Bottemiller Duane Tillman Don Quinner Ken Jones FRONT ROW: Bob Brill, Dick Piland, Ron Bottemiller, Darryl Ambrose, Ed Capen, Tom Sickler, Don Gwinner, Chuck McDowell. SECOND ROW: Phil Estipular, Bill Scharwatt, Dwane Tillman, Joe Egner, Eric Hahn, Heino Ziegler, Frank Hametner, Steve Elledge, Bruce Benedict, Mike Zervis, Gene Costi. THIRD ROW: Tom Johnson, Dick Wary, Tony Service, Cliff Martin, Bruce Aberle, Sergei Anlto, Clyde Ritter, Tom Richardson, Gregg Allen. FOURTH ROW: Joe Pindell, Alan Heitschmidt, Ken Jones, Bill Ulrich, Stan Apperson, Mike Logan, Jeff Sappenfield, Tom Johnson, Glenford Griffin, Jim Gill, John Carlson. FIFTH ROW: Bob Hanley, Allan Hatton, David Kekel, Jack Rudd, Ralph Myers, Bob Morris, Bill Vaughn, Bill Meany, Bob Lippert, Greg Nokes, Mike Phillips. I x Sak 1 'QV 'Peg Z' Y? FRONT ROW: Claude Garvin, Penny, Don Abernathy, John Hickenhottom George Nye Jim Quon SECOND ROW' William Yee, Jerry Kavany, Martin Lai, Keith Carpenter, Dudley Barn, Jay Radmaiherl THIRD, ROW: Henry Aldermang Joe Stro an y , David Gray, Charles Moore. FOURTH ROW: Keith Seelye, Lynn Jackson, John Tujo. FALL Junior Optomists is a branch of the Optomists Inter- presidem ,,,,-,,,,,-,,,-.,,,,---,-, John Hickenhonem national. Its purpose is to render service to the school and Vive Pr6Sident .,,...,,...........,,... Jim McCulloch Cgmmunity, Secretar ...,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,, J im Quon Y Treasurer ,,,..r.... Sgt. at Arms ,,,.. Jerry Kavany Keith Seeley Don Abernathy RCPOPIBI' --AV ,.,,,....,..., J ohn Tujo Efliwf -A'--'--- -,-, ,.,..... M a rtin Lai Chaplain ,,-,--..-..,..,. ,...,., C laude Garvin Pzlrliamentarian .,.,, , ,,,,,,, jay Radmachel- SPRING President ..A,............ ...,............. .I erry Kavany Vice President ............ John Hiekenhonom Secretary .............. ............ 1 ay Radmaeher Treasurer .........,.,..... ,,,,..,.,,,,.,,,,, J im Qugn SSI- Eli Al'mS ....... ........ I oe Stroyan Chaplain ......,.... Parliamentarian Historian ........,....., Reporter ......,.... Keith Seelye .. Claude Garvin Charles Moore Henry Alderman John Tujo Some activities this year included the clubs reorganiza- tion, collecting toys for the Toy and Joy Makers, joint meet- ings, sponsoring a basketball dance, and organizing a basket- ball team within the club. JOHN HICKENBOTTEM Fall President JERRY KAVANY Spring President JUNl0ll 0P'l'lMlS'l'S V KEY CL B 2f.'3'r.af'l'gf'l' , WLM' - M55 de ...,.....,, .'. ...... John Gallagher ic iden . . .. ........,A..,. Jo Beckwith - M S ary ..., ,.,....,4............ .Iasperson easur . . a ,,,.,........,.. . . Sendlback A PN' ,M Sgt. ,...,A..,.. .. ...... Gary Barrett , L, R .5 M i Harry Nieuborer JOHI2lICf,xrlf5Eif?1ElER W 0 rogram Chairman . . ....., George Morgan BILL SENDELBAC SPRING Spring President PI'9Silli'I1l v V.,,, V,,V,Y,Y..Y,Y,,,,,,.v..,.v I Sill Sentlellmi-k Key Club is a branch of the Kiwanis International. Its purpose is to render services throughout the school and Community. Some of the activities included this year were sponsoring a Kid,s Day at the airport, collecting food for the Sunshine Division, an after game dance, and joint meetings. Vice President Sevretary ......... Treasurer .... . .... , Sgt. at Arms ...., Chaplain .... .. John Gallagher Harry Nieuwlroer Ray Splinter Jack Lockett Rieharil Postal Bill Knutson FIRST BOW: Bill Parsons, Bill Senflelhaeh, John Gallagher, John Beckwith. SECOND ROW: Bill Brennell, Nolan Batvhelor, Bob Root, Gary Barrett, Bill Knutson, Rieharcl Postal. THIRD ROW: Bolt Railar, George Morgan, Ray Splinter, Don Hartel, Boll Blair. VOUBTII ROW: Freil Fawkes, Andre Johnson, Roger Zoppe, Joe Biema, Larry Lynn, Boll Edwards. Q1 . i.. ,r ri 4 ...I FIRST ROW: Gloria B dl El' b h 7-J X3 Y? .. A YF? ea e, lza et Edge, Kathy Richards. SECOND ROW: .loyce Amundson, Sandra Anderson, Gloria Ran- dall, Ramona Searle. THIRD ROW: Dixie Lemhack, Marilyn Cartright, Kris- Goetzl. FALL President ..A.............................,. Elizabeth Edge Vice President ,.., .. .....,...,... Carol Ruth Secretary ........,..... ............... P at Goforth Treasurer ......... ........ C athy Richards SPRING Presiqlgm ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,......, R amona Searle Wire President ...... ,..,,,.. K ris Goetzl Secretary ,..,. ,... .,.,,,. C a thy Richards Ti-easiirer ............ Jean Dixon Tri-Hi-Y a girls' service club, has for its purpose the creating and maintaining of friendships among all the students of Washington High School. This year the mem- bers have held many joint meetings and service projects. One of the main social events was the annual Sweethearts Ball. This dance is given jointly by all the I-Ii-Ys and Tri- Hi-Ys throughout the city. ELIZABETH EDGE Fall President RAMONA SEARLE Spring President ' l I 101 SHARLENE WAGNER Fall and Spring President Tri-Y, a service club, is a branch of the YWCA. Some projects which were carried out this year were the collecting of toys for the Toy and Joy Makers and food for the Sun- shine Division, giving toys and presents to the mental hospital at Salem and helping at the TB center. Other activities included joint meetings, two dances, and peanut and candy sales. TRI-Y FALL President ........................,..... Secretary ...........,.. S Sharlene Wagner Evelyn Sears N lce President .......,............. Bernice Poland Treasurer .. ............... ....... Chaplain ...................... ...... Inter Club Rep Social Chairman Editor-Historian Asst. Editor ...,.,.. Sgt. at Arms ....... President ............ Vice President ., Secretary ,,,,........ Treasurer .. .,.,....,. . SPRING Chaplain ..........,....... ...., Inter Club Rep. Social Chairman Editor-Historian Asst. Editor ....... Sgt. at Arms .,.,, Donna Reager Donna Mae Durie Bette Pitcher Virginia Morris Sally Jenkins Pat Porco Carol Lane Sharon Mayor Joan Carlson . Sharlene Wagner Evelyn Sears Betty Pitcher Bonnie Sioux Donna Mae Durie Leona Sandvand Virginia Morris Sally Jenkins Pat Porco Donna Reager Sharon Mayor Frances Sumida FIRST ROW: Pat Porco, Donna Mae Durie, Sharlene Wagner, Evelyn Sears, Bernice Poland, Frances Sumida, SECOND ROW: Janet Kirkpatrick, Sharon Mayer, Bette Pitcher, Joan Carlson, Charlene Ballard, Virginia Morris, Elaine Lasher, THIRD ROW: Sally Jenkins, Sally Lane, Jackie Kendrew, Leona Sandvand, Bonnie Sue, Donna Reager, Charlene Wirth, Darlene Tetherow. wr 7' FIRST ROW: Sally Jenkins, Deanna Karnes, Margie Clem, Kiyomi Kayama, SECOND ROW: Charlene Ballard, Charlene Wagner, Penny Aiken, Bonnie Dist-asey, Bertha Wulf, Bernive Poland, THIRD ROW: Carol Root, Judith Hefflin, Genevieve Jarvis, Lucille Marshall, Linda MvKee, Gloria Randle, Evelyn Sears. President ....,... Vice President Secretary ...,...... Treasurer ,,,...... Asst. Treasurer Sgt. at Arms ....... Chaplain .....,, Editor .,,.... Historian President ........ Vice President FALL Margie Clem Kiyomi Kayama Deanna Karnes Charlotte Warsop Sally Jenkins Sharlene Wagner Cherie McReynolds Evelyn Sears Pat Porco ,, .. Charlene Ballard SPRING Deanna Karnes Sharlene Wagner Secretary ..,....,.,.... .......... M argie Clem Treasurer .......,, Sgt. at Arms Chaplain ....... Editor .....,,.... Historian ....., 'CD Evelyn Sears Carol Root Linda McKee Pat Porco Sally Jenkins Genevieve Jarvis iii? Q-2 Ciyo is a social club Whose purpose is to develop per- sonality, social expansion and render service to others. A few of the activities held this year to help carry out this purpose were a pastry chain, doing voluntary work at the tuberculosis hospital, joint meetings, and sponsoring a noon movie. MARGIE CLEM Fall President mo DEANNA KARNES Spring President I I k . ft I if I , I MANFORD YOUNG Fall President VICTOR YOUNG Spring President Domino is a social club for boys. Its main purpose is to promote friendship. A few of the ways in which this purpose Was carried out this year were joint meetings, dances, and sales. It is open to all sophomore, junior, and senior boys. DUMI 0 President ..,...... Vice President Secretary ..........,... Treasurer ........ Sgt. at Arms ....... FALL Manford Young John Trout Doug Gunderson Victor Young Dick Peterson SPRING George Scheck Victor Young President ..............,....,................ Vice President Secretary ............. Treasurer ..,...... Sgt. at Arms ...,... Terry Olson Larry Boileau Doug Gunderson Manford Young John Trout FIRST ROW: Victor Young, John Trout, Manford Young, Doug Gunderson. SECOND ROW: Gary Luttrell, Terry Olson, Ted Graham, Howard Liams, Darrell Shaw. THIRD ROW: Alton Chambers, Chuck Moyer, Gene Sunderman, Dennis Roberts, Bob Rierson. FOURTH ROW: Dick Furrow, George Scheck, Dick Peterson. ff SDN -L K V ' as s- 1 resign' FIRST ROW: Bill Campbell, Stan Apperson, Tom Richardson, Dave Kedel, Duke Sprando, Bob Morris, Dick Piland. SECOND ROW: Allan Hatton, Tom Givas, Dave Defant, Don Gwinner, Bill Vaughn, Pete Strand, Bill Miller. THIRD ROW: Doug McNeill, Tom Merchant, Bob Adams, Jeff Sappenfield, Ralph Myers, Ron Bottemiller, Fred Swanson. FOURTH ROW: George Greco, Mike Logan, Gregg Allen. FALL President ............................... ......... D ave Kekel Vice President Secretary ......... Treasurer .,.., . .... . Sgt. at Arms ...... Stan Apperson Tom Richardson Duke Sprando Bob Morris Gregg Allen Bill Campbell SPRING President .,.....,,,,..,..,,,,,,.,.4,,,,,,,,4,,,,, Mike L0 an Vice President .....,.........,.,,4,,,,,, Duke Spragdg Secretary .......... ..,,... J eff Sappenfield Treasurer ............. .....,...... B ill Vaughn SSL ill APHIS .........-.. . ............ Dave Kekel George Gre o Editor-Historian ........................ Dick il X 'W A WW PQ ' or I WJ. ff' Eukis main purpose as a social club, is to hold debates, social activities and service projects. Activities this year included having a debate with Phreno, sponsoring youth center and being in charge of hanging the club plaques in the Recreation Center. Social functions were joint meetings with clubs of Roosevelt, Grant, Cleveland and Washington. DAVE KEKEL Fall President A IKE LOGAN prmg President 105 CJ PAT MANNING Fall President ASTRID CARLSON Spring President Gamma Sigma is a social club whose main purposes are to be helpful in the community and to promote friendship among the girls and their associates. Various social events during the year included a semi- formal dance, joint meetings and the annual formal. Many service and money making projects 'Were also held. A few of these were ushering at the civic theater, sending Care pack- ages, and having a rummage sale. GAMMA IGMA President ,.,..,.... Vice President FALL Pat Manning Norma Jordan Secretary i..... ........ . ...... M yrna Johnson COIT. Secretary ,....... ...,... S hirley Floyd Treasurer .-............. ............ C arol Ferero Asst. Treasurer Donna Kessinger Sgt- Ht Arms ....... ..,...... R oberta Purdy u Barbara Probst Efllwr -,-.--..-,.... .... .......... J e an Gimba Historian ............ ........... M arilyn Smith Service Comm. ...... .,..,,. M arlene Williams SPRING President ,.......................,.,,...... Astrid Carlson Vice President ....................,,.. Myrna Johnson Secretary ,.......,....... .......... N orma Jordan Treasurer ...,.,..... Asst. Treasurer Sgt. at Arms .... Corr. Secretary Service Comm. Donna Kessinger Roberta Purdy Jean Bussard Carol Ferero Hazel Arntson Barbara Hurd Historian ,......,..,.... ...... Editor ....,........,. Chaplain .i....... Custodian .,.,... Sally Henderson Marilyn Smith Barbara Byhre Bonnie Seheurer FIRST ROW: Barbara Probst, Bunny Purdy, Norma Jordan, Pat Manning, Myrna Johnson, Carol Ferero, Donna Kessinger. SECOND ROW: Astrid Carlson, Donna Dillinger, Jean Cimba, Marilyn Smith, Marlene Williams, Shirley Floyd, Maria Crandy, Harriet Cold, Jean Bussard. THIRD ROW: Linda Canucci, Val Dene Briscoe, Bonnie Scheurer, Hazel Arntson, Karen Rygh Barbara Hurd, Evelyn Hash, Joanne Collins. FOURTH ROW:Carol Simon, Nancy Earnshaw, Barbara Byhre, Helen Wiaggoner Sally Henderson, Helen Kallimanis, Ila MeMahen, Sally Pingree. FIFTH ROW: Margaret Little, Linda Watts, Shirlee Buckner Marcia Mi'Lellan, Sondra Arntson, Maureen Johnson, Sharin Bergstrom, Kathy Lumm, Gayle Turner, Tanis Tipley. a s 9 '- Q w Q. 'slr qw- fzxs: '-EL: kv New Sf Z -.. T V17 Wu- f , -v G' '99 k 25 wi ,IV FIRST ROW: Mary Zarvis, Pat Kiger, Marilyn Douglas, SECOND ROVV: Joan Majors, Joyce Mr-Williams, Lucille Soderstrom, Lorem' Krueger. Fllva Martin, THIRD ROW: Barbara Pickard, ,Ianet Kirkpatrick, Gerry Strong, Alberta Griffith, Sharon Welker. Vera Cripps, FOURTH ROW: Anita Kepcha. Lani Janes. Marilyn Watson, Muryalice Strumpt, Micki McBride, Betty Holder, FIFTH ROW: Pat Simon, Carol Appleman, Jean Kneeland, Carol Blanchard, Pat Coforth, Alice Meacham. President ....,... Vice President Secretary , ....., ,...... Treasurer ...,.... Sgt. at Arms .. Historian ..... Editor ..,... ,. Critic ,..... President ......... Vice President Secretary ......... Treasurer ............ Sgt. at Arms ....,.,. Historian ....... Editor ..,..,... Critic ..... . FALL Marilyn Douglas Pat Kiger Mary Zarvis Dawn Williams Joyce McWilliams Anita Kepcha Janet Kirkpatrick Anita Hanley Jane Brownlee SPRING Dawn Williams Mary Zarvis Jean Kneeland Carol Blanchard Anita Kepcha Micki McBride Marilyn Watson Lorene Krueger Suzie Griffith Isto, a girls' social club, has for its purpose the further- ing of interest in literatureamong the students at Wash- ington High School. Among their many activities this year, the members visited the Veteran's Hospital on Wednesday nights, and held.ma11y joint meetings and service projects. In the fall they co-sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and poetry contests were held in the spring and fall, and trophies were awarded to the winners. 'Ks 052 MARILYN DOUGLAS Full Pri-simlcnt DAWN WILLIAMS Spring President I T0 W MAUE FALL President ......,...,,.......,............ Wilma Edwards Vice President ,.... ,.... G loria Schaeffer Serretaly ...,,,,...,, ......,,i. R uth Osuga Treasurer ......,. ...,,,. Y,,. K a y Kirkey Sgt. at Arms ...,... , .,..,,,, Arlene Eatchel Sheryl Richardson WILMA EDWARDS Historian . ,,.. Beverly Redwell Fall President Editor .....,..... ,,,.. E lizaheth Edge Custodian ........ ..........,.,..,..,...... G loria Carver RQTH OSUGA SPRING Spring President President ..,..........................,,......... Ruth Osuga . , , , VD P l t ..............,,.,.. Sh'l 'H b. h Masque is a girls club which was formed to develop an VA,-.. Xrigm, Ifialllhil appreciation of drama, to increase the dramatic equipment Treasurer ------Yf4-'f r-r----r--rr-- K ay Kirkey of the school, and to further social activities among its Sgt' at Arms ' 'o K members. It is open to sophomor, junior, and senior girls. Editor -,A.,--,-- ,,V,VA,V,,,,, N Muay Jones Joint meetings, a party for the children at Providence Hiswrian -r------ -------- 5 ylvia Graeslwrk Hospital Nursery, the Masque - -Neak Tea, and many glmlilmn 'A r ' ' K arf 5 l?i'P0' , , , , , , .erylee Comm. ,.,. .......... J oan Dinger l1f1OI1Cy'l111lklFlg projeets were part of Masques activities Custodian ,..,,-,---, AV,-,,,, 5 baron Kay t is year. FRONT ROW: Arlene Eatvhel. Beverly Rodewell, Gloria Sehaeffer, Wilma Edwards, Ruth Osuga, Kay Kirkey, Sheryl iRit'hardson. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Mnrkleroy, Marlene MeGilvary, Myrtle Barhur, Mary Lee Skofstad, ,lean Williams, Kathy Skou, Nanvy Lynn. Shirley Holraugh. THIRD ROW: Diane Cummerson, Karen Johnson, .llldy Slater. PERRY Selfflfllie, Barbara Kramer, Mar- lene Stark, Diane Dickson, Sandra Kay, Mary Ellen Starr. FOURTH ROW: Norene Baumgartner, Nanry Jones, .loan Liapes, Kay Kei-soy, Karla M1-Crew. Janet Lusk, Karen Srhaper, Shirley Mc-Lueus, Sally Ferguson, Joan Dinger, .lane Mowry. FIFTIH ROW: Jaekie Kendrew, Clnria Carver, Sharon McKitrick, Toni Elmer, Marcia Boyer, Marian Booth, Rosemary Cox, Deloris Walen. Donna Johnson. Shari Marshall, Marianne Witteland, Virginia Matthews. I L in A MV QT. N sy st su- 3 FIRST ROW: Eulia Quan, Janice Noyer, Cynthia Stone. Joyce Henry, Frances Devine. SECOND ROW: On-Ke Yee, Bonnie Harding, June Powels, Pat Spurling, Karen Narhurg, Dottie Harry, Sandra Ballard, Annette Riggs. THIRD ROW: Gloria Otte- son, Diane Adams. Judy Brmdley, La Vina Adams, Carolyn Henderson, Kendall Coggans, Dixie Lee Kling, Carol Caplinger, Marlyne MacMillan. FOURTH ROW: ,Ioan Carlson, Sherry Pratt, Pat Lester, Molly Ant, Margaret Phillips, Jane Shell, Adrienne Breslow, Kay Lester, Becky Ritter. FALL PrCSi1il'Ill .,,..,. .............,,...,....,.., C yuthia Stone Vive President ...,.... ,...,.. . .. Joyce Henry . - ' ' fecretary ..,,......,,,.i e,,,,,,, ,I gmige Ngygr Neak, 3 5043131 for glrlstdlas been very active Ehls Freasurer ..r,,,.,,,. ..e.....,.,,e,, E ulia Quam year' Anqong their many service pr0jCCtS the mem CYS Asst. Treasurer ,.,. ,......,,,. F rances Devine Sgt. at Arms Historian ,,.., Editor ...,,.. Chaplain .,,,, Custodian ,....., .. Marlyne MacMillan Margaret Phillips Carol Lagtlinger Pat Lester .Ioan Carlson .Iudy Brindley X n Molly Ant hvrvice Comm. ,.,.. ,,,,,,, A nnetle Riggs SPRING President ,,.,.,. , ......,,......,...,,. ...,,,,.., J oyce Henry Vice President .,..., ,,.. ,,..,,,,.. ,I a nice Noycr Secretary ,,,...,,,, Treasurer ,,,...,..,, Asst. Treasurer .,,,. Sandra Ballod Sgt. at Arms Editor ...,,,,.,,,,.., Chaplain ..,,,,...., Service Comm. Historian .,,,..,,,,,,. Custodian , . H.. Margaret Phillips Frances Devine .Ioan Carlson Pat Lester ., ,.,,,,.. ., Annette Riggs ...,,,..,,,....,...,. Eulla Quan Marlyne Mar-Millan Carol Caplinger Pat Spurling Diane Adams gave programs at old folks' homes, ushered at the Civic Theater, and gave a joint tea with Masque for the teachers. Neak was one of the clubs which sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance in November. Joint meetings were held with many clubs from other high schools. CYNTHIA STONE Fall President JOYCE HENRY Spring President I09 JUDY ROBINSON Fall and Spring President Nu Chi, a girls' social club, has been very active in the school and community this year. The club adopted a child living at the Tuberculosis Hospital for Children and has sent many gifts. For other service projects the club gave a needy family a Thanksgiving dinner, made and sent blankets to Korea, and helped at the T. B. Center by ad- dressing envelopes for Christmas Seals. Nu Chi has also held many joint and friendship meetings with social clubs from other schools. FALL President .,,.........,.....,,,........., ,... Vice-President . , ,......,, ,. Ch Judy Robinson arlene MacKenzie Kathy Emmett Secretary ......,,..,..,,, .,...,...,.,. Corr. Secretary , .....,, .,.,, . Treasurer .,.. ..,,....... Sgt.-at-Arms ,,,..,. Editor ....,. Historian ..,..,Y, Chaplain ,, Custodian President .,,,..... Vice-President SPRING Lora Johnson Lois Butkus .. Margie Gleason Helen Wallace Marilyn Pollock Carolyn Gleason Darlene Schuster ,, ,,., Lois Burkett Barbara Roush .. .ludy Robinson ,, Carol Watts Laura Johnson Secretary .... .,,,....,,,. ..,,,..... Corr. Secretary Delores Wiseman Helen Wallis Treasurer ..,,,..,.,,.... ,,,,.....,.,. Sgt.-at-Arms ,,...., Editor , ..,,, ,. Historian Chaplain , Custodians Maureen Whalen Lucie Francis Vivian Erwin Wanda Hugliey Charlene Mac-Kenzie Helen Miesen FIRST ROW: Darlene Schuster. Margie Gleason, Charlene MacKenzie. ,ludv Robinson, Kathy Emmett, Lois Butkus. Helen Wallis. Marilvn Pollock. SECOND ROW: Peggy Dixon, Eunice Muckleroy. Sue Tayler. Lucie Francis. Barbara Roush. Dona Davis, Mar- lf-nv Weatherly. Wlanda Hughey. Phyllis Brought, THIRD ROW DeLoris Wiseman, Joyce Buckner, Pat Lucas. Lois Burkett, Carolyn Clcason. l.:-na Smith. Pat Garland. Lillian Wardrop. FOURTH ROW: Laura Johnson, Helene Miesen, Sharon Setterlund, Susie Kay, Vivian Irwin. Mary Lou Carcia. Carol Watts. T 1. J' 1' 5. on VNC!! I VNCA FIRST ROW: Dwane Tillman, Cuy Davis, Bob Hanley, John Norton, Ed Capen, Frank Hametner, Bill Scharwatt, SECOND ROW Darryl Ambrose, Mike Zervis, John McMahon, Bruce Benedict, Phil Estipular, George Reinmiller, THIRD ROW: Clyde Ritter Gene Lee, Gene Costi, Greg Nokes, Mike Phillips, Ken Renner, Terry Hahn. President ...,........,........ ----.--.- - --,--- .l Ohh Norton Vice President ................. ....---.--.------ E d CHPCII Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A Frank Hametner Treasurer , ............. ..A..,v...--- B ob HWHIQY Sgt. at Arms .,..... .------,------,- G UY USVIS Duane Tillman Editor-Historian ..... ........ B ill Scharwatl President ......,.....,..,,..............,...... Clyde Ritter Vice President ,..,,. ..... B ill Scllarwalt Secretary ........... ................ E tl Capell Treasurer ...,.... Darryl Ambrose Sgt. at Arms ...... .......... B ob Hanley Guy Davis Editor-Historian ....... ...... M ike Phillips Pack is one of Washington's boys social clubs This year its members served actively in their community and school Besides service projects, they held joint meetings, presented the Hobo Hobblef' and held parties. Its membership is composed of sophomore, junior and senior boys tasw as i ':., A ' I ik. Y . ' as JOHN NORTON - ': 4 Fall President CLYDE RITTER Spring President PACK 'Q Vive President Sevretary .,,,,,,,. Treasurer ,, Sgt. at Arms Editor ,,,., .. ,.. BETTY PAYNE Service Comm. Fall President Chaplain ,.,,,.,,, Critir' ...,... ...,,.,. Custodian ,, MARGIE FALK ,,.,:., Spring President v President ,,,,. , Phrcno, Washingttin's first girls' club was formed in Yin, Pmsidem the year 1908. This year Phreno has been very active. A few of their functions in the fall included the pom-pom Treasurer .,,,,, Serretary , ,,,,,,, , PIIRE 0 FALL President ,, ,.,,............,.,.,.......,,,,,,,,Y Betty Payne Nancy Hawthorne Margie Falk Shirley Flack Sherrill Mason Verdell Svhwvdler ,Ioan Daun Historian ..,...,,. ., ,. Iieilany Ynaray , ,, , ...... Jan Earnshaw ,. Sue Frost Luellen Johnson ., Diane Illingsworth SPRING Margie Falk , .,.,........,,...., ,.,.,. .I oan Bennion Nana-y Hawthorne Luellen Johnson . . . . . . A. T . - V Kzrr f . g .. . sale, joint and friendship meetings, helping at thc T. B. All ,llrgiilgtr ler'li'llJZfl2l'i,'llliE , . . ,. . . ,,,e, ................ . . center, a Christmas card sale, and the fall formal, Portrait Kay Magic,-S HiS!0l'ixlrl ,,Y,,,,, ...., S herrill Mason of Venice. In the spring Phreno held their annual 'Soc I y - - - El .. ..,,,.v,,,,..,, ..,., B ' ' ,' Hopf carried out many service projects for the school and Comm. V vrprrprrrrpr community, gave a tea and fashion show for their mothers, Chaplain ..,.......... H ,, Margaret 'Kepler and presented the Beaux Arts Ballf, Cflllf ff-f- -- -- ----, ,---- - - Slfe Fflllfff CllSl0tllilt'l ..,.,, . ,,,,,, Jar-km Nlbler FIRST ROW: Joan Bennion, Shirley Flavk, Margie Falk, Betty Payne, Nancy Hawthorne, Sherrill Mason, Verclell Schwedler. SECOND ROW: Belti Oitzinger. Kay Masters, ,Ioan Daun, Diane Illingworth, Lielani Ynaray, Sue Frost, Luellen Johnson, .Ian Earnshaw. Jac-kiv Nihler. THIRD ROW: Margaret Kepler, Diane Stephenson, Darlene Weil, Carol Christensen, Donna Vogt, Barbara Jar-ohsvn. ,Indy MvManigal: Diane Gillies. Carol Nevalin, Carol Bakke, Karolyn Jenson, Phyllis Walker, Karen Olson, Judy Hopkins. Marilyn M4'Farlane. Rolrerta Hollister. FOURTH ROW: ,Ian Hartshorn, Pam Albright. Pat Miles. Sue Fuller, Joyce Krieger, lioretta Svhuff, Sue Schaefer. Lois Bassett. We-f is sn 'A 1 .L-.L FIRST ROW: Sue Smith, Lorraine Fisher, Donita Ehrlich, Sherrill Morgan, Myra Peterson, SECOND ROW: Judy JOHIISQII, NLHFY Lou Blair, Joan Fisher, Shari Morris, Gloria Hodes, Earlena Locke, THIRD ROW: Sharon Nelson, Wanda Foster, NHI8. ee S d S' an ra imon, Carolyn Kay, Marlene Rommel, Jo Ann Van Atta, FOURTH ROW: Sheila Hayes, Dorothy Bennett, Joan Winans, Evelyn Bales, Connie Nelson. President ,,.,. . ....,,,,. ,, Vive President Sf-vretalry .......,. Corr. Secretary Treasurer ,.,,...,. Sgt. at Arms Historian .....,. Editor .......,,. Chaplain ,.,,.t,.. Custodian FALL Donita Ehrlich SPRING President .,.....,,..,.,.,,,,,, Vive President Serretar . , . y . ....,,. , .... .. Curr. Sec-retarv ..,., Treasurer .,.. Sgt. at Arms .. Editor ...,.,..... Historian ....,..t, Chaplain ..,,..,.. Service Comm. ..... Custodian ......,. Sherrill Morgan Lorraine Fisher .loan Fisher Myra Peterson .. Earlena Locke Sue Smith .- Judy Johnson Mary Lou Blair Gloria Hodes . Betty Brunner Lorraine Fisher Nancy Howard Carolyn Kay Shari Morris ., Gloria Hodes Sherrill Morgan Joan Fisher . Betty Brunner Elaine Weiss Nina Lee Evelyn Bales Judy Messman Qualite, one of the girls, social clubs at Washington High School, was very active this year. A rummage sale, the 'Harvest Hop, the annual Qualite formal, and several service projects highlighted Qualiteis list of activities. Its members also sold ice cream at all of the home basketball games as a money-making project. LORRAINE FISHER Spring President ,xy 0 Xie, DONITA EHRLICH Fall President ALITE 'IRIX ? t FALL President ,,,,...,,,.,..,,.,....,,....,.,,.,,. Alan Hingston Vice President ..,............,...... George Morgan Secretary .,,....,..,..,., ...., ,,,.. G e orge Nye Treasurer ,,....,,.. .,.... J oe Kawasaki Sgt. at Arms .,,.. ,.,. R ay Worden I -1.3 . r Bill Bogard AL HINGSTON W' Editor-Historian ,....,., ,.... T ed Warren F311 President ' Program Chairman ----.-- -,------ P 11111 0Il0 LEOIV CUMMINS SPRING Spring President President ......,,...........,..,.....,,..., Leon Cummins , , . Vice President ..,..... r...... G eorge Frochen Trix 15 ll SOCIHI Club whose purpgge ig to get boys inter- Secretary ........,,..... ..,,,...... H ans Rodllil est d - Jil 1 i . . . . . - - Treasurer ....,,..... H Joe Kowasa i i 0 .NUT Sfjiilll d ILUVIUCS. joint meermgs, dmners, Sgt. at Arms Alan Hingsmn p cmes, an a ance were activities held this year to carry Andy Rapp out IIIIS Idea. Club membership is Opgn to Sophomore, Editor ..,,..,.. .,.,... B ill Sendlebach junior and senior boys. FIRST ROW: Nolmo Kawasaki, George Morgan, AI Hingston, George Nye, SECOND ROW: Ray Worrlen, Andy Rapp, Bill Parsons Bill Bogard. Bill Pnnlelcoek, George Frochen, THIRD ROW: Bill Knutson, Bill Sendelback, Millard Lesch, Gerald Gallagher, ,lorry Niiyama, Dick Bond, FOURTH ROW: Benjamin Dean, George Vendelin, Ehrman Armstrong, John Gallagher, Dale La- ' - ' A ' M G don Sabo, Larry Lynn, Follelte, Tc-d Warren, Leon Cummins, FIFTH ROW. Ed Jones, Danny Mmm, Paul Otto, .llm eany, or Melvin Kvslvrson. .iw rm' Snr 5 , Q l I I ' iifx Q FRONT ROW: Joan Durie, Norma Malcolm Karla McCrew Darlene Douth't SECOND R W , , 1 . O : Glenda Johnston, Sonia Callaher, Sally Larson, Winefred Jackson, Beverly Schumacher. THIRD ROW: Vicki Bullock, Jane Read, Junia Mae Hayden, Elleyne Brown, Barbara Caldwell, Sharon Hofman. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Streimer, Theresa Tiracchi, Tressie Turley, Patricia Barker, Alice Earle, Belinda Wells. FALL President .................i...,.......... Norma Malcom Vice President .,....,.... ........ S hirley Cowell Secretary-Treasurer ....... ..... C arle McGrew SPRING President .,.,......,,,,...,.,..,..,,...,.,. Norma Malcom Vice President .,.................... Sonia Gallaher Secretary ....,......... Treasurer ......,.. Sgt. at. Arms ...... Editor .............. Beverly Schumacher Junia Mae Hayden Judy Amodeo 6 Sally Larson Aedeas is a hobby club which is part of the Future Homemakers of America. Its purpose is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of home- making. Some activities planned for the year were projects each month for the group, personal projects for individuals, parties, and the keeping of a scrapbook. The club is open to all girls who have had one term of homemaking. NORMA MALCOM Fall and Spring President H5 6' .X -vp SHERRILL MASON Fall President KRIS GOETZL Spring President Aro is the art club at Washington. Its members are chosen from reliable students with interest and ability in nrt. Social functions and service projects held this year were sales, favor-making for teachers and old folks' homes, and joint meetings. The club's main purpose is to further the interest in art at Wahington. A110 President ....,.,, Vice President Secretary .,,,,,i...., Treasurer . ...,,., Sgt. at Arms ...... Editor .,...,..., Historian ,,,,,.... President ..,,,,,, Vice President Secretary ,,,,,,.. . Treasurer .,,.... Sgt. at Arms .. Editor .,........ Historian ,.,,.... W . .,........,.....v...,.... Sherrill Mason Mike Hollister Kris Goetzl On-Ke Yee Loretta Schuff Paul Besougloff Betty Payne Janet Kirkpatrick SPRING Kris Goetzl Micki McBride Paul Besougloff Janet Kirkpatrick Susan Griffith Sharon Welker ,, Sharel llochstein .lean Williams FIRST ROW: On-Ke Yee, Kris Goetzl, Sherrill Mason, Mike Hollister. SECOND ROW: Burton Lee, Theodora Lee, Doris Doan, Betty Payne, Cynthia Stone, Alherta Griffith. THIRD ROW: Nina Vasilieff, De Ann Rademacher, Jean Williams, Marlene Wil- liams. Kathy Skon, Sharon Welker, Loretta Schuff. FOURTH ROW: Paul Besougloff, Brenda Roell, Janet Kirkpatrick, Nancy Hawthorne. Carol Watts, Micki McBride, Lillian Wardrop. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Stone, Sandra Wallace, Sharel Hockstein, .lean Knecland, Bonnie Sue, Jean Bussard, Judy Robinson. s Ulu , so 9. 'in E ' . we if I 'Rf FIRST ROW: Dick Buono, Fred Fritsch, Karen Olson, Jim McCulloch. SECOND ROW: Eugene Somann, James Buffington, Katherine Bigger, Patty Barber, Ted Desel, Willard Shepherd, Donny Scalf. THIRD ROW: Phil Leveton, Spencer Repp, Douglas Myers, Michael Corrie, John Vlfelch, Sam Akerson, Jeff Carter. FOURTH ROW: Ron Hing, Jim Quon, Louis Bell, Paul Otto, Barry Mercer, John Finley, Wayne Carver. President ,....,.,..,,.,.............,... ,..,,. F red Fritsch Vice President ,,.,. ,,,....,. D ick Buono Secretary ........,.,, .,,,.....,. K aren Olson Treasurer ..,,,,.. Jim Mcfiulluch Sgt. at Arms ,,.... ..,r. L onny Berube Paul Otto lf,-.xSi.lpm H ,, r,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,....r,........... F red Fritsch X icc President .,.,,,, ,,..,YVV- D ivk BUOIIO Secretary .....,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,,,, Sgt. at Arms , ., Spencer Repp Jim McCulloch Sam Akarson Paul Otto RSL- 1 Cine is a service organization Whose purpose is to operate audio-visual-aid equipment for the teachers and the school. Some of its members are also on the stage crew. Duties are assigned and carried out dependably and efficiently. It is open to both boys and girls. FRED FRITSCH Fall and Spring President CIE HEINO ZIEGLER Fall President MARLENE McGILVARY Spring President Der Adler is a hobby club which was formed to en- courage an interest in the German language and culture. It is open to any student who has taken at least one-half year of German. This year the club held a very successful rummage sale, gave a play for the first year German students, and pub- lished a newspaper in German containing articles Written by the students. DER AIILER President ............... Yice President ....... Secretary ..,.......... Treasurer ............ Sgt. at Arms ....... Editor-Historian ....... President .......... Vice President . Secretary ............ Treasurer ..,..... ....... Sgt. at Arms ...... Editor-Historian FALL Heino Ziegler Jackie Kendrew Marlene McGilvary Ralph Myers Sue Rosenbaum Ray Splinter Fred Walters SPRING Marlene McGilvary Ray Splinter Carol Lane Graeme Blake William Yee Jackie Kendrew Sue Rosenbaum FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ruth Peck, Fred Walter, Heino Ziegler, Jackie Kendrew, Sue Rosenbaum. SECOND ROW: William Yee, Robert Brown, Irving Schnitzer, Marian Krummacher, Sharon Mayer, Nancy Lawrence, Barbara Plckard. THIRD ROW: John Martin, Hans Roedl, Charles Medler, Graeme Blake, Dick Bauer, Carl Ertler, Bob Root. no . A 3 s ii ig ..w,. ., .. , .. f N e J G f, 4 FIRST ROW' Ji S M . m tewart, arilyn Cartwright, Benjamin Dean, Nancy Newman, Ehrman Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Bonnie ggagsey. Pauline McBride, Verlean Sylvester, Florence Perlas, Mary Milius, Robbie Duncan, Nathalee Wllllams. THIRD : M - ' rs. Ruth Peck, Pat Clemmens, Dale Lee, Daisy Brock, Erma Medlock, Patricia Darrin, Cathy Richards, FOURTH ROW: Nancy Jones, Margaret Jarvis, Ted Warren, Ron H f' ld F d Ph'll' ' President ,..... .... FALL Benjamin Dean Vice President ..,,,...,,,......,...... Nancy Newman Secretary ,,.,..,...,. ,,,..., M arilyn Cartwright Treasurer ...,.....,. ,.,.,......,....,. J im Stewart Sgt. at Arms ....,... ....,..,...., T ed Warren Editor-Historian ...,.., ......, B etty Ratter SPRING President ............,.....,..............,,... Ted Warren Vice President .,.,,, ....,...,,. C athy Richards Secretary ......,.,,,.. Treasurer ...,..,,,. .. ..........,.. Nancy Newman Sgt. at Arms ....... Editor .....,...., Historian ...,, Bonnie Discasey Ehrman Armstrong Archie Ward Nathlee Williams Robbie Duncan at ie , re 1 ips, Douglas Myers, Archie Word. El Leon is a hobby club for students studying Spanish. Its purpose is to create an interest in the Spanish language and the Spanish-speaking countries. This year El Leon has had many activities. A few of these were a rummage sale, a fudge sale, and the annual Thanksgiving and Christ- mas dinners with Corazon De La Rosa. BENJAMIN DEAN Fall President TED WARREN Spring President E L L E 0 H9 PEATE President ,.... ..... Vice President FALL Bob Brown Secretary .............. .... Treasurer ....,........ ..... . Shirley Hobaugh Norma Aldrich Verdell Schwedler Editor-Historian ,.... .....,,,,......... J ane Shell BOB BROWN Sgt. at Arms ....,... ....... M argaret Kepler B'll K t Fall President I nu Son JANE SHELL Spring President SPRING Pesante is the music club of Washington High. lts Eresififnya -------.-------------------.---.,--..A ghJapeMShel1 membership is open to sophomore, junior, and senior mem- 'o ' n '-'-'-' 5L'meya'fI0bgL2'E bers of its musical groups. Among its many activities this year were several joint Treasurer .......... Sgt. at Arms ,... Historian ....... Leon Cummins Shirley Flack Ed Alexander s :Q is if .120 meetings with music clubs from other schools and numer- ..... Verdell Schwedler ous service projects. The club presented fall and spring music programs to earn money with which to present two worthy music students one-hundred dollar scholarships. FIRST ROW: Nina Sackett, Norma Bennett, Joan Bennion, Verdell Schwedler, Norma Aldrich, Bob Brown, Shirley Hobaugh, Margaret Kepler, Bill Knutson, Laura Johnson. SECOND ROW: Bill Parsons, Pat Johnston, Erika Schmoll, DonnaJLee lglison, ' ' ' ' ll h d h't Darlene Schuster, Mary Jean Goosman, Tanis Txpley, Dick Bond, Shirley Flack, Kay Loehrke, Lue en Jo nson, u y le, Marilyn Watson, Darlene Johns. THIRD ROW: Judy Lou Johnston, Beverly Eggers, La Vina Adams, Karen Olson, Jane Shell, Linda Dickerson, Nolan Batchelor, George Reinmiller, Sally Ferguson, Mary Zarvis, Dawn Williams, Shari Morris. FOURTH ROW: Louise Goodenough, Toni Elmer, Pat Miles, Helene Miesen, Andy Rapp, Art Marshall, Bob Adams, Dick Wary, Urwin Banzer, De Loris Wiseman, Margaret Yarbrough, Karen Schaper. FIFTH ROW: John Richardson, Gregg Nickerson, Bill Bogard. George Nye, George Walker, Leon Cummins, Ed Alexander, Pete Schweitzer, Harry Nieuwboer, Dean Boring, Bob Reinmiller, Jr, is A , g R Q l FIRST ROW: John Hiekenboltom, George Vendelin, Richard Gale, William Yee, Irving J. Schnitzer. SECOND ROW: Claude Garvin, Owen Sandberg, Charlotte Miller, Donna Reade, Ronald Golinger, Steve Pierson, Larry Meikle, Lanie Bleosoe, Corrine Somann, Sandra Schneider, Nathalee Williams. THIRD ROW: Bradford Krueger, Mike Biladeaux, Don Abernathy, .lack Lonkett, Hans Roeld, Howard Sehultens, Paul Furnas. FOURTH ROW: Clark Colter, Michael Farmer, Bill Burnell, David Goodman, Fred Finseth, Dean Van Woerkom, Aro Pratt, Roger Wulf, Paul Baker, Martin Lai, Kathe Slayton. FIFTH ROW: Gerry Cam- eron, Lenny Hansen, Bob Brown, Arthur Trenholme, John Tujo, Ron Johnson, Graeme Blake, Doug Mosher, Dan May, Jack Col- lier, Homer Ding, Charles Moore. Pythagorean is a hobby club Whose purpose is to create . FALL U and maintain an interest in the field of science and mathe- lpfiiildlgitsiagiiiniffffff 'W'ffffQfff. matics among the Stydems of Washington High Schogl' Secretary .............. ,. ............. .Jack Loekett Its membership consists of students who are interested IH ggfafxrffngg ' H 52125 Qfglnntifjflf these subjects. The highlights of this year'S activities Were Parliamentarian ,,.,,... .. ........ Ray Splinter the annual Pythagorean Science Show, and a Candy Sale. SPRING President ..........................,........,.. Jack Lockett Vice President ......, ...... G eorge Vendelin Secretary ......,,..... ..........,.,,.. B ill Yee Treasurer ........., ..... R ichard Gale Sgt. at Arms ......, ,.,,.,,,,,, J im Quan Homer Ding Editor-Historian ......,, ..,... I rving Schnitzer RICHARD GALE fi ' ff s ,,-, . 3 Fall President vvtutuonm 121 xeaqf CL B ACTIVITIE N W xj' rl 9' Ce ' 1,59 - 4 Ju' Q xe xe :EH 5 11 ik f fl dh CLUB INDEX N AM E T Y P E MEMBERS p MEMBERSHIP AEDEAS Hobby Any girl with one term of home-making. Choice ARO Hobby Students interested in Art. Bid CINE Hobby Students interested in operation and care of audio-visual equipment. Choice CIYO Social Sophomore, junior G Senior girls. Bid CLEVES Honor Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior girls. II1VifltiOIl COLONIALS Service Reg. room chairmen. EIGCUOH COLONIAL PETRCIOGISTS Hobby Students interested in rock study. Choice CORAZON DE LA ROSA Honor 3rd 6 4th year Spanish students. IDVUIUOD DER ADLER Hobby Students with one term of German. Bid DOMINO Social Sophomore, junior S Senior boys. Bid -EL LEON Hobby Students with one term of Spanish. Bid EUK Social Sophomore, junior S Senior boys. Bid GAMMA SIGMA Social Sophomore, junior 8 Senior girls. Bid HI-Y Service Sophomore, Jimior 8 Senior boys. Bid ISTO Social Sophomore, jxmior 8 Senior boys. Bid IUNIOR GTIMISTS Service Sophomore, junior 8 Senia' boys. Bid KEY CLUB Service Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior boys. Bid KNIGHTS Hone: Sophomore, Junior G Senior boys. Invifltivll MASQUE Social Sophomore, Iimior 8 Senior girls. Bid NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Honor Juniors S Seniors of scholarship leadership Petitidn S service qualities. NEAK Social Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior girls. Bid NU CHI Social Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior girls. Bid ORDER OF W Honor Letter-men. Bid PACK Social Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior boys. Bid PESANTE Hobby Students in musical groups. Bid PHRENO Social Sophomae, Iunior 8 Senior girls. Bid PYTHAGOREAN Hobby Students interested in science G mathematics. Bid QUILI. 6 SCROLL Honor Journalism students. Invitation TRI-HI-Y Service Sophomore, Junior 8 Senior girls. Bid 'mm' Service Sophomore, Junior c semer girls. Choice or ma 123 FIRE QUAD in Q ,Q mqi fi is up YYOb5t1 sexi fr P-945: Bgbjlon' X vvnW93?Ci,Twn?Mm -N ixmel ' Bison Bottemxx S1 Don C25 Cavan, C oiiglas sMWe ST ROW: jeff Sappenfield, Ron Bottemiller, Barbara Probst, Bill Vaughn, Don Gwinner, Ed Capen, Clyde Ritter, Tom Richardsm GJD ROW: Gayle Tuner, Kathy Lumm, Helen Waggener, Helen Kallinianis, Donna Cobban, Myrna Johnson, Frank Hametner, Bei ie, Marlene Williams, joan Daun, Kay Masters, THIRD ROW: Mike Phillips, Sally Henderson, Barbara Hurd, George Vendelin, Alf :on, Bruce Benedict, Tom Merchant, Bill Scharwatt, Phil Estipular, Mike Zervis, FOURTH ROW: Bob Lippert, Ralph Myers, Bill Ulric May, GregNokes, Bill Meany, Greg Allen, Bob Morris, John Norton, Charles McDowell, George Reinmiller, Pete Keechle, Tom Sickler io-Q - -ut- xf? . J CLOCKWISE: 1imMcCu1loch, Paul Otto, Willard Shepherd, Dick Buono, Roger Steek, Spencer Repp, Ted Desel, Louis Bell, Sam Akerson, Eugene Somann. 'PAGE CREW The Stage Crew is made up of members of Cine. Theyhandle all lighting, stage pro- perties, and public address equipment for the many and varied school programs that are held throughout the year. TUIIENT B0llY 'HIRE The Student Body Store is under the direction of Mrs. Manion. Ithandles the finances of all school clubs and student body funds. It also sells school supplies to the students. The students who work here are selected by the counselors. i i FIRST ROW: Ca.ro1Bak.ke, Bill Isaacson, Carol Nevalin, Shad Blac Mrs. Manion, Gloria Carver, Sally jenkins, Marlene Williams, Iudel Andersong SECOND ROW: Lucille Marshall, jean Dixon, Sue Frou Sharon Setterland, Janice Noyer. 125 1 BO0K,RO0M HELPING MRS, WILLIAMSON: Patty Barber, Jean Gimba, Pat Lester, Mary Lee Skofstad, Verde11Schweid1er, Carol Watts. IJBRARY HELPING MRS. RAI-IMES AND MRS. JONES: MaryAnnBosh, Bob Bowler. OTHER VOLUNTEER LIBRARIANS: Kathleen Marsh, Carol Blanchard, Ruth Osuga, Virginia Brown, Verna Johnson, Henry Alderman, Linda Kaddan, Joanne Bresaw, Ron Iaudon, Lynn Warren, Doris Boyum, jim Goss. Y mnnmm A I ikxkkx ill!! III X K....L,urr 1 I It if III I RECREATIUN IIIRECTUR Mr. Maloney, Washington High School's recreation director, is highly respected by the students forhis fine job. He supervises all the student social activities and is in charge of the club system. Youth Center is one activity which is under Mr. Maloney's guidance. It is held on Wednesday nights and is sponsored by the various clubs each week. The students gather together for an evening of dancing, ping pong, and just talking. Y0 TH CE TER This is dancing? Zl Let's propose a toast! I26b V . F 4X f 's Euk? But is that fair? Well, now. I would say ..... 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Don Lohan, Gary Lorenzine, Gail Ludwig, Wayne Lundmark, Bud Lutman, Gary Luttrell, Donetta Lytle, Gary Makino, Jayne Malcom, Larry Manuel, Dora Marsh, Kathleen Messino, Vincent Miller, Bill Miller, Charlotte Miller, Lawrence Miller, Patty Miller, Robert Miller, Sharon Milius, Mary Miner, Don Moore, Sandra Moreland, Jim Morely, Wayne Morrow, Patricia Mott, Gary Myers, George McBride, Pauline McChristy, Carol McGovem, Arlene McGowan, Benny Mclntyre, Ralph McKee, Bob McLean, Gerry McNeff, .lane McNiff, Carolyn Nack, Jerry Neal, Raymond Nelson, Gay Newman, Nancy Nettleship, Frank Nichols, Gretchen Nichols, Gwen O'Brian, Carolyn O'Brian, Io 0'Hair, Jean Olson, Karen Orr, Gary Osborne, Jerry Otteson, Sharon Payne, Pat Perrenoud, John Peterson, Don Peterson, Harry Petralli, Sue Phillips, Diane Phillips, Fred Pickard, Sandra Pierce, Dennis Pierson, Steve Pitcher, Sharon Plemon, Lonnie Poland, John Polk, Albert Poore, Qorthea -Q . ,Q 'ii 1 x.. - ' ' i F-, ' Q :L L? 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Walker. Gail Yvallis, .lohn Walsh, Wanda Wzllton, Beth Waters, Cary Webb. Norman Weclemeyer. Arlan Wells, Belinda Wight. George W'ill4f'lIlllg, ,loan Williams, Carol Williams. Johnny Williams. Nathan W'illiams, Tim Wolf, Roger Wood, Judy Wood, Sharon Word, Archie W'0rte'mlylu-. Sue Y arlnrongll. Etta ,lean Young, Marilyn Sagiaser. Diane- Hurton, lloris Tuttle. David England. Rogor Mcikell, lalrry Twidc-ll. l.arry if? 1 , RN WSE' f x A J, SMILE! I Liberace and George Q w wh: , N ., s -.4 if L ami? - e, ff Vx Sweet e -s e ' - Hi! Watch out! f W j2i,Q7',, r 'uni 6 V flust what I wanted isa W 'S 4 Anyone for tennxs? l Whoops! It's nice is committee N. L-I ..,T.. Hawau for me! Fun! -Q? W .1-is .MJT K ' I xx N NH 1 Wrong size V 1 V .V.. I B 5 1 ,ge .4335 N Tin Careful! they Sleep tight - 5 5 ... g!I1s13:g ' . o.,.,,..X xi Q. asa, 1 o ' 'Oo Q YUM Cm-ad old days ws X . x X X i X , . 9. x . s m 'x x x K m X5 Move over, Grandy! Mis-placed musicians! ,-rf 1.4 . , A' 'A 4 -f, . W ' Y ff fl Y l xxx S Am r 52, its , W C ., ta we 335. I I . , xq Concentration Sugar plum fairles - m-yum! Taking a solo? JQD ff SWE? Wfjiwfifywwfy V522 by My F Burton, Richard Stevens, Dawn Williams, Evelyn Sears, Sally Ferguson, Norma Aldrich- SE - COND ROW. John Hickenbottom, Pat Haas, Lavon Weaver, Ronald Anspach, Paul Besoug- loff, Tom Bull, Dennis Andrus, Gordon Johnson, Bob Brown, Lois Eichenberger, Nancy Butler, Eldora Cole, Jackie Buis, Wilbur Coffin, THIRD ROW: Ralph Smith, Paul Spencer, Lloyd Siebert, Margaret Yarbrough, Keith Carpen- ter, Bob Krausert, Gene Becker, Don Bedient, Frank Nettleship, Wendell Brown, Kip Helm, James Asman, Don Reily, Richard Bond, Bob Reinmiller, Dick Waryg FOURTH ROW: Wayne Morey, Frank Oren, Jerry Kavany, Doug Mosher, Norman Bennett, Don Miner, Charles Young, Nolan Batchelor, Bill Knutson, Bryan Mobley, Archie Word, Michael Bilodeaux, Bud Lundmark, Ronald Wagner, Mr. Bogard, Bob Blair, Jean Pierce L .J . . . ani anes, David Goosman, Nicky Steffanoff, Donna Vogt, Leslie Fox, Bill Isaacson, Bill Bogardg IRST ROW: Donna Mason, Mary Jean Goosman, Kay Loerke, Margaret Kepler, Dorothy MAJORETTES: Sally Henderson, Frances Sumida, Mary Lee Hayes, Donna Dellinger, Harry Niewboer, Louise Goodenough. BA D 155 Clllllli AND URCHESTHA l C-, -.-...E,.c Gleason, Carolyn Kay, Margaret Penny, Bonita Knocker, - Marlene McGilvary, Judy Liljeblad, Diann Teeling, Judy Slater, Sue Rosenbaum, Marilyn Sala, Mary Lou Blair, SECOND ROW: Lizzy Richard, Nancy Howard, Sharon Bean, Ruby Richard, Norene Baum- gartner, Cathy Skou, Jan Morley, Sue Strutz, Carol Comstock, Dorothy Fuller, Barbara Bryan, u FHIRD ROW: Betty Lou Fillinger, Vonda Lee Age, Joann Lauer, Maridel Weese, Alton Cham- , bers, Edward Justice, Renee DeAngelo, Letha Dodson, Donald Ray, Mike Kyle, Patricia Barker, Donita Ehrlichg lrd OURTH ROW: Leland Clure, Richard Polette, Ted Graham, Joe Key, Gene Lindholm, Ray- SL rnond Lenzen, Roger Zoppe, Edward Miller, Duane Schnee, Gary Luttrell, Herman Martin. Hy S 91 rv ay C d, Ed ,Bdv sen, MIXED GLEE 53 4 y .9 ,lf If s 0 Q Fi' gi 5 Q 1 Q s 6 Q Eg 1 S mg 4 sg. f a Q ig 35 5 F If H 5 W. Y x . . 7, 1:49 ' B45 f .Nav S ' ' 5 + X- 5 L 5 .. J' f ' , v Q 3 ? 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MAY FETE C0 RT MAY FETE QUEEN JOYCE Pfmcess CY'mihi2 5t0ne,Princess Marlene Williams. Oufapn Inv,-D um-.1,..,... n..:....n... n.....:,z r-..-1--- u.:..--... 1-....1..,. 1. NMQS5 anim 1 -QA A..---- FIRST ROW: Mr. Bogard, Barbara Johns, Maureen Whalen, Jan Salter, Alice Anderson, Norine Moran, Jeanette Morrow, Bonnie Scheurer, Joanne Collins, Nadeen Inks, Diane Wil- son, Carolyn Vest: SECOND ROW: Joyce Nathan, Janet McChristy, Loretta Miller, Kathryn Goon, Wanda Hughey, Lucille Graves, Donna Williams, Oada Lear, Twila Rae McConnell: THIRD ROW: Diane Adams, Dell Housten, Joyce Discasey, Sandra Stewart, Pat Cox, Gloria Randle, Lucille Soderstrom, Nancy Roberts, Terry Tirocchi, Marjorie Falk, FOURTH ROW: Juanita Torpey, Margaret Phillips, Afton Brown, Robin Worth, Carol Root, Joan Fisher, Connie Nelson, Virginia Matthews, Lois Haldema-n, Shirley Ann Ball. GIRL 'GLEE 'G' FRE HMA UHIIIR FHERST ROW: Mike Francis, Sharon Wood, Joan Davis, Maria Salo, Marianne Johnson, Danetta Luttrell, Thelma Kile, Gay Nelson, Karen Soderberg, Nora Hughes, Wayne Ludwig, SECOND ROW: Charlotte Hockstein, Betty Larson, Sally Denner, Judy Beam, Roberta Locke, Dorene Coffey, Dona Sizemore, Pat Holmes, THIRD ROW: Stephen Bryson, Gail Walter, Shirley Ellsworth, Sue Petralle, Trudi Coles, Patricia Morrow, Gretchen Nichols, Carol Ann Abbott, Fred Jennings, FOURTH ROW: Gordon Hughes, Bill Kalusman, Al Richau, Rogar Jones, Joe Feinberg, Larry Twedell, William Smith. FIRST ROW: Sharon Hammack, Pat Lucas, Sharin Bergstrom, Sondra Arntson, Sue Taylor, Diane Gillies, Judy McManigal, June Powels, Dorothy Harry, Margaret Brill, Pat Garland, Vicki Crosson, Linda Waters, Donna Winterburng SECOND ROW: Shirlee Buckner, Nancy Watts, Harriet Henson, Maureen Johnson, Barbara Hoffman, Barbara Tunzat, Joanne Smith, Tanis Tipley, Jo Anne Davidson, Jan Howe, Judy Ladwig, Maria Boyer, Genevieve Jarvis, La Verne Burgess, THIRD ROW: Gene Holt, Nick Warner, Heve Elledge, Allan Baucom, Bruce Aberle, Wesley Price, Mickey Johnson, Matthew Knoblauch, Nolan Batchelor, Bill Nokes, Bob Rader, David Coffey, Bill Coplen, Bob Robertson, FOURTH ROW: John Burraston, Dick McFadden, Linford Jones, Gary Brown, Howard Hayden , Bernie Cunningham, Ernest Jackson, Lee Clark, Dick Baner, Willis Rader, Charles Medler , Michael Corrie, John Welch. 0PHOMOPtE CIHIIR GIRL 'E EMBLE ww klg Sandra Ballod, Janice- Caldwell, Shirley Buckner, Sondra Arntson, Tanis Tipley, Barbara Hoffman, Diane Gillis. BUY 'E EMBLE J ia E . r ,Q ,, Ll N. ,, 4 M v w 3-4... , . Q fl Nina Sackett, Ed Jones, George Walker, Art Marshall, Leon Cummina Greg Nickerson, Larry Callahan, Guy Davis. 164 I TRUME TALE EMBLEE E STRING QUARTET: Dawn Williams, Jane Shell, Dean Boring, Pat Miles. gfgiirx N W Q , K 1 My 17 CLARINET TRIO: Kay Loerke, Mary lean Gooseman, Donna Lee Mason. 165 H I 'l'RUllENTALE EMBLE Brie UMS: Norma Bennett, Don Miner, Nolan Batchelor, Bob Blair, Charles Young. TRIO: Dawn Williams, Jane Shell, Pat Miles 166 I TRUIE TALE EMBLE TROMBONE SECTION: Bill Bogard, David Gooseman, Leslie Fox, George Reii miller, Ed Alexander, Harry Niuwboer, Bill Isaacson, Pete Schweitzer, Nici Steffanoff. X 'plil CHAMBER QUARTET AND MANAGERS: Mark Davidson, Terry Hahn, 166 3 George Reinmiller, Robert Dassow, Jane Shell, Dawn Williams. BA ll TRAINING SEATED: Delores Taylor, Erna Compton, Dean Owren, John Lewis, Don Scalfg STANDING: Jesse Dawson, Terry Gilbertson, Willie Torrerne, Nathan Howard. 166b MTU IUI TR C'l'0ll MR. ARLON BOGARD MR. JOSEPH EDMISTON pork .,--... . r ' .,. N s N Q - Lg V Y my . R 'Z n Will he ? Sink it! Oops I Ponggg---ping! I I X I C54 I , vkbam- Oxwl fv-f-'o-VL ff C0-11x ig Qqfukv- f ow-. ik-tr cm., Afofvvmfua Q-L, ,bv-Cv.- V 4,vC,,.LA4Lxf3 I, p ,Pi ,.-1,-J GNL, v Ox wijub CL wUMsz,L+A - .Q La.:-fo'-fUQ 'Eb Mfwkv VX CMAQ? QJLDX ,UAL ri-5 GQJZV, L,1,-fcfvflfz-J. N. ii Alu- LM, .,c3,M,.,, W 0149 f f,OJL flu. L.,,,,, -01'-fV'Vvwv,e,q,., ii qrv'-lk: E Lf OLAJQ-A, . M1 7 - Vw 4 We ' .,Q,e-yrvlf A ' Mm ' ww WWMW 0 F00'l'BALL SEASON'S REVIEW The 1954 football season for Washington High School wasn't as bad as it would seem to a viewer of our record. The Colonials, due to a lack of reserves, lost many games by aclose score. They were also hampered by the discouragement of playing South Salem, co-champion of the state, and Lincoln, second in the city, at the beginning of the season. These two losses did a great deal of harm to the Colonial morale. However, Coach Vickery did valuable building for next year's team. The Colonials will have fifteen returning lettermen. One of the season's highlights was the election of Ron Hespe as second string All-City End. Ron is among those returning nextyear. Selected as outstanding' tackler on the Colonial team was Bob Brill, who narrowly missed All-City Center. Ron Bottemiller was the most inspirational player as well as leading lineman. John Carlson was picked as best back, and Phil Estipular was the teams most improved player. FIRST ROW: Jack Lockett, Ron Bottemiller, Bob Lippert, Ray Wa-den, Terry O'Bx-ien, Bob Perrenoud, Paul Otto, Bob Brill, Pete Keechle, Hans Thompson. SECOND ROW: Don Gwinner, Bill Meaney, Andy Rapp, Tom Merchant, john Carlson, jim Gill, Mike Phillips, Roger Wilcox, Gene Ha11,l.arry Gallagher. THIRD ROW: Coach Vickery, Assistant Coach Bolin, Larry Calahan, Ron Hespe, Chuck Young, Joe Biema, Tom Johnson. Steve Del-Iart, John Clayton, Pat Lohan. ' if T .Q ,If I M C - i f Q V li' .QQ Wig' Ali' f E GD Man Wash. Wash Wash. Wash. Wash. Wa sh. Wash. Wash. 3 gr 'Q SCIIRES Preseason 0 - South Salem 33 Season 6 - Lincoln 26 0 - Grant 26 7 - Franklin 33 6 - Jefferson 28 O - Roosevelt 25 0 - Benson 13 6 - Cleveland 25 PU' r NI A GALLA GHER Asst. Manager 123 ALL CITY vi' RON HESPE Left to right: Joe Key, john Hall, Bob Brill, Pete Keechle, Coach Vi s at ls at N , T R ,. .n K or W 2 . fa: , 1 Q 'T GILL WORDEN VA UGHAN HESPE BOTTE MILLE JOHNSON LOCKETT LAU1-:R KEECHLE KEY 'K O'BRIAN CARLSON WILCOX MEANEY PERRINOU1: I KN I X 7 x fi , 'X X 5 B f ay eva 1 I PHILLIPS HARRIS DE HART THOMPSON HA LL il I K v LIPPERT RAPP CLAYTON BRILL YOUNG My BA KETBALII , Coach Bill McCluskey with two seniors, eleven juniors, and one sophomore compiled a season's record of five wins against seventeen defeats. Washington's pre-season record was one win and seven losses. In league play their record was more impressive, with a four win-ten loss mark. Perhaps, the highlight of the season didn't come until the very last game of the year, which was against Benson. In this thrilling game the individual scoring record for a single contest was broken, as Johnny Winters made 40 points. Playing his last game in a Col- onial uniform, he broke the old record of 36 points set by Richard Coste during the 1953 season, also against this same Tech team. The Colonials beat Benson and Roosevelt twice each, while losing twice each to the rest of the five league opponents. In the all-city selections at the end of the season, Johnny Winters was placed on the second team, by finishing fourth in the city in scoring, with 213 points.. Also, Bill Meany, junior, was selected to the all-city's honorable mention. SUURES 0 PRE-SEASON Washington 26 . . . . . Astoria 52 Washington 50 ..... Park Rose 63 Washington 51 . . . Forest Grove 53 Washington 50 ...... Redmond 74 Washington 47 . . . . Park Rose 59 Washington 67 . . . . Prinville 78 Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington Washington 174 48......Centra155 SEASON First Half 37. . . . . . .Linco1n40 48. . . . . Roosevelt 43 52. . . . . Franklin64 36 . . . . Cleveland 62 61.. ...Grant62 52 . . . . Jefferson 70 64 ....... Benson 44 Second Half 54 ....... Lincoln 57 56 . . . . . . Roosevelt55 51. . . . . Franklin57 55 . . . . Cleveland 80 55 . . .... Grant 56 56 . . . . Jefferson 73 75. . . . Benson 37 i FIRST ROW: Coach McC1uskey,. Eddie Wright, Dave DeF:mt, George Greco, Gene Costi, Mike Holiiter, Allan Hatton, jim Gill SECOND ROW: Joe Key, Tom Johnson, Dean Gullixson, Steve De... Hart, Larry Lynn, Pax Lohan, Bill Meany, S-1.1-1--,gunli I MM C9 A, si 1 x K A 115140,-J And there you are I I Q I' eg Q' ' ,A M ' F fx!!! J ., I 1' :H K A -5- , t 3' F 1' 'U X K' f gr s ' HEXC use 1116 Fe a s ' 2 uf -nv i x. E- x S- ff: ,Q Iwgwsg 4 Q 4' f 1 4 , 4 k 1 I 1 , r J x. 2 ld BASEBALL Ullllll Roosevelt .... . . . 11 Washington Cleveland . . . 11 Washington Lincoln. . .... 7 Washington Franklin. .... l Washington Jefferson .... .... 6 Washington Warren Bolin, in his seventh year as head baseball coach at Washington High, has a well-rounded varsity squad this year. One of Coach Bolin's greatest distinc- tions is that in the seven years that he has coached baseball he has never coached a team that has finished lower than fourth place. Washington's hurlers were led by an All-City returnee, lefty Tom Richardson. He was ably backed by a brilliant young right-hander, Ron Binchus, and by port- sider, Warren Jackel. The pitching staff was rounded out by another right-hander, Roger Tippett. Catching was mostly done by senior Bob Brill, with help from sophomore Bruce Aberle. The infield consisted of George Greco at third base, Allan Hatton as shortstop, Gary Heinke at second, and Chuck McDowell at first base. Utility infielders were Dave DeFant, Gene Costi, Roger Wilcox, and George Frochen. In the outfield for the Colonials were Tom Johnson in left field, Stan Jasperson in center, and Benny Warren in right field. Also playing the outfield were Mike Zervis, Tom Ove, Bob Perrenoud, and Fred Fawkes. A complete run-down of the season's scores cannot be put in this book because of the early publishing date. 0, ,l Q lk X 'FL QQ-I L G 'Q . xx f I ,Q if 1 X Tom Richardson . 2, - Roger Txppet 11HI6f' - . ,X. Q Xi Ck X , E 4 l George Greco f Chuck McDowell XX I ,yi k'blX 5'f-K, n - 'il f l X ig. Q , n k. vs A f N ' X 6? Stan Jasperson , 1 A ' Benny Warren Gary Hienke Hin I ri,-, ,AF Tom Johnson Warren J aekel Allen Hatton 4 nw' 4' ie, V' , X 'Ps Mike Zervis I79 Fred Fawkes Q A . 5uL!, gl Gene Costi few- . , , .hu 9 4 5-A Bob Perrenoud . A i ,Aix . . ba V, :- 5 X. wi 3 A 'u X NN XX xg X 4 S- I I George Frochen x ,we 1 WAS 1 K DeFant J. 5 ,M W M J r 19 I ,WM iwbfvb .fv - 'X U' M ,- V , . W of 5 ff we M I S LM K LDL l Fw N ujp-X VLAMJOJ 'hi' i M X ' V NL ft! 3 Jwzitflwvlw 'fb Ck 1'A,.6u a X - F 1 ful f xi ef' A No 4'vf E: r. X- g I Dave .fi . .p'-l ' E Q 1 Tom Ove Herman Martin sf!! View - x - Roger Wilcox Bruce Aberle 180 TRACK FIRST ROW: Wayne Dietz, Bob Brown, Keith Carpenta, Bill Scharwatt, Tom Merchant, Phil Estipular, john Carl son, Paul Stepan, Joe Clark, SECOND ROW: George Morgan, Eddie Wright, Mike Watt, Duane Ti11man,Bob Adams, Chuck Young, Don I-Iorine, Dick Piland, Ted Warren, Bill Pantekoek, THIRD ROW: Coach Mockford, Roger Zoppe, Larry Lynn, Pat Lohan, Jerry Cameron, Bill Meany, Jim Gill, John Clayton, John Closterman. RUSS COU TRY zQ iff KV x 1 FIRST ROW: Bob Potter, Ace Martin, Paul Stepim, Bob B. Brown. SECOND ROW: Norman Rhodes, Keith Carpenter. .MJ i . X N FIRST ROW: William Coplen, Bob Potter, Ace Martin, Pete Strand, john Burraston, Fred Finseth, Ralph Mclntyre, SECOND ROW: Tim Williams, Lee Games, jerry Fragasso, Bob A. Brown, Don Linville Lawrence Sue, Gene Costi. JU IOR VAR l'l'Y FO0TBALL wifi Ewa 6 193.4 3 FRONT ROW: Chuck Bally, Roger jones, Marvin Johnson, Dale Rohrbaugh, Bill Maddock, Dwain Thompson, Lee Clark, Bill Klausman, Dean Owrens, Bob Radar, Bob Thomas, SECOND ROW: John Richardson, Ron Wong, jack Soderland, Jon Swanson, Bob Root, Gordon Johnson, Bruce Aberle, Bill Fergason, Nathen Howard, Bruce Benidict, Mickey johnson, Coach Hildreth. BA KETBALL FRONT ROW: Rodger Nelson, Bruce Aberle, Frank McK.immie,Dgug Davis, Jim Suter, Chuck Bally, SECOND ROW: Ron Wong, Wes Price, Mikey johnson, Bill Grieve, Larry Millq Duane Thompson, Phil Peter-lin, Pete Su-and, Coach Mockford, ABSENT: Franchot Love, Ioe Fienberg, Eddie Rormel, EdFul1er, Shad Black Uvianagerj, Wayne Carver QMa.nagerl. JU HDR VAR ITY BA EBALL XFN xx E 5 gli ld. FIRST ROW: Jon Swanson, john Deadmond, Henry Knowles, Jim Suta, John Edwards, Duane Thompson, Wes Price, Ed Rommel, John Poland, Vince Messineo, SECOND ROW: Dan jackson, Gary O'v, Fred Keiser, John Perrenoud, Victor Powell, Steve Epler, Ken Fong, Ken Uyeda, Gary Grunseth, Paul Stehlik, Ernie Chapman, THIRD ROW: Bob Nore, Bill Maddock, Ed Fuller, Chuck Bally. TRACK l iw WT' f - ul. FIRST ROW: Dave Altig, Unidentified, Cliff Farrar, Fred F insetb, Bob Robertson, Pete Strand, Bruce Benedict, Steve Elledge, Dale Holmes, Bill Furgason, Bob Root, Don Peterson, Don Backmon, Bob Boozer, SECOND ROW: Coach McC1uskey, Larry Hale, George White, David Skinner, jim Iremonger, Bob Fulton, A1 Richau, Dale Rohbaugh, Lee Clark, Bill Reichlein, Ben McGowan, Bob Venator, Nick Lane, Dudley Buss, Lucius Gates, Paul Fumas, THIRD ROW: Art Bebee, Brad Krueger, Ron Usinger, David Sayre, John Finley, Dean Owren, John Richardson, Art Trenholme, Bob Rader, George Finley. FOOTBALL Marshall Benson Mike Biladeaux Bob. Boozer Jerry Caldwell Cliff Farrar Joe Feinberg Joe Finley Ken Fong Ed Fuller Lucius Gates Gary Grunseth Lewis Harris Dan Jackson Brad Krueger Nick Lane Gary Lohan FRESHMEN Ben McGowen Vince Messineo Bill Miller Jim Moreland Wallis Morey Gary Orr John Perrenoud Don Peterson John Poland Bill Reichlein Dan Schuler Gene Skourtes Alan Stutzman TEAMS Art Bebee Gene Becker Bob Boozer Dudley Buss John Finley Bob Fulton Paul Furnas Larry Hale Jim Iremonger Bill Klausman Brad Krueger Nick Lane Gary Lohan Jim Suter Art Trenholme Ken Uyeda Marshall Benson Pete Goforth Rodger Jones Henry Knawls Nick Lane Gary Lohan Ben McGowan Ralph McIntyre TRACK George White Don Peterson Dennis Pierce Ray Rabinowitz Bill Reichlein Larry Reuther Al Richau David Sayre David Skinner Eugene Skourtes Doug Taylor ' Art Trenholme Ron Usinger Bob Venator O BASKETBALL Vincent Missineo Bob Nore Gary Orr Don Peterson John Poland Bob Stuben Jon Swanson Dean Van Woerkom ABOVE, FIRST ROW: Patty Miller, Marcia Bloom- berg, Ramona Searle. SECOND ROW: Coach Duck- ering, Gayla Whitmore, Kief Daugherty, Diane Dickson, Nancy Butler, Kean Dison, ENN RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Coach Duckering, Burton Lee, Ralph Mclntyre, Gordon Whitmore, Irving Schnitzer, Bill Scalf, Bob Stuben, Norman Webb. Not Pictured: Joe Feinberg, I-'HXS1' ROW: Ken McLeod, Glenn Veile, Peter Goforth, Melvin Kesterson, Bob Cantin, ,IerryVPerrine. SECOND ROW: Coach Fiskum, Chuck Gianoli, Grant Veile, Fred Frink, Ted Keys. NOT PICTURED: Mike Brady, Doug Davis, Bob Blair, Duane Peterlin. 185 GULF M ' , FIRST ROW: Margaret Brill, Pam Albright, Fay Rabe, Lanie Bledsoeg SECOND ROW Ted Desel, Bill Concannon, Richard Postalg THIRD ROW: B111 Bailey, Gary Swmdell, Steve Pierson, David Goosmzm, FOURTH ROW: Unknown, Glen Putnam, Ed Miller, Larry Wilks, Loule Bailey, Mark Davidson JU 1011 RALLY ll All I illli 135 rms? now, save image, Bruce sewn Q 1 . 1 :LAI , DLL.-- I,'I'...l---.-- 'XI T m' H3121 w ,Q- 1 MR. VICKERY Varsity Football C Squad Basketball CUACHE MR. 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Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allis, Ambrose, Greg- 34, 72, 124, 132 Jerry- 97, 144 Lamar- 138 Lawrence- 97, 144 Linda Dale- 144 Lloyd- 160 Dave- 144, 183 Darryl- 20, 73, 73b, 74, 98, 111 Amodes, Judy. 144 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Andexaon, Andersen, Alice- XJ, 161 como: 142 Elinor- 144 judelle- N, Linda- 144 Sandra- 138 Sharon- 138 74, 87, 96, Andrews, Joyce- 144 Andrus, Alan- 144 Andrus, Domus- zo, 155 Anspach, Larry- 97, 138 Ampach, Ronald- 144 Ano, Molly- zo, 87, 109 Ammdson, Joyce- 138, Appason, Stan- 20,1 105, 160 Appleman, Carol- 107, 132 Armsuong, Harman- 20, 114, 119 Arn.-mmm, Hazel- 51, 86, 97, 106, 132 Amston, Sondra- 51, 52, 1.06, 138, 163, 164 Atldm, Edgar- 160 Aufmndm, Marlene- 20 Alstae, Duma- 138 Bacbman, Donald- 138, 183 Bailey, Bill- 138, 186 Bailey, Louis- 132, 156, 186 Baird, Betty- 20, 93 Baird, Tery- 144 Balcer, Carolyn- 132 Balcer, Paul- 121, 144 Bokko, Carol- zo, 87, 91,112 Bales, Evelyn- Zi, 113 Ball, Szirley- 138, 161 Ballard. Charlene- 102. 103. 132 79, 125 Ballod, Sandra- 109, 138, 164 Bally, Chuck- 97, 143, 144, Banzer, Urwln- 20, 120, 156 Barber, Patty- 117, 126, 138 Barber, Myrle- 87, 108, 132 Bard, Barbara Jean- 132 Barka, Patricia- 20, 115, 159 Barnard, James- 138 Barnes, Sharon- 90, 132 Barnett, Gene- 20, 156 Barr, Don- 138 Barr, Dudley- 99, 138 Barrett, Gary- 88, 90, 100, 132 Bassett, Lois- 20, 79, 112 Batchelor, Nolan- 100, IZJ, 138, 163, 166 149, 183 .Bates, Raymond- 144 Batey, Ross- 138 Bancon, Alan- 138, 163 Baudin, Ann- 138 Bauer, Dick- 118, 138, 163 Banxngartner, Ncxene- 20, 159 87, 91, 108, Baxter, Kaye- 132 Beach, David- 144 Beam, Indy- 144, 162 I UTURY Bebee, Al d1'L'l1'- 97, 144, 183 Becker, Gene- 144 Beckwith, John- 88, 100, 132 Becraft, Dwight- 21 Bedient, Don- 144 Beima, joe- 100, 132, 156, 169, 172 Bell, Glenn- 21 Bell, Louis- 21, 117, 125 Benedict, Bruce- 72, lll, 124, 138, 183, 186 Berham, Virgie- 156 Bennett, Dorothy- 21, 113 Bennett, Numa- 120, 138, 156, 166 Bennion, Joan- 21, 86, 91, 93, 97, 112, 120, 187 Benson, David- 138 Benson, Marshall- 144 Bergstrom, Sharon- 106, 137, 138, 142, 163 Berry, David- 138 Bembe, Lonny- 21 Besouglcrff, Paul- 21, 116, 156 Biddle, Carol- 144 Bigger, Katherine- 117, 144, 156 Bllodeaux, Michael- 121, 144 Binford, Barbara- 138 Bird, Joomo. 21 Bird. Indy- 144 iairrno. sue. 97, 144 Black, Shad- 125 Blair, Bob- 97, 100, Blair, John- 144 Blair, MaryLou- 21, Blake, Graeme- 90, Blanchard, Carol- 21, 107, 126 Bledsoe, Lame- 121, 144, 186 Bloomberg, Marcia- 132 Bloomberg, Shirley- 144 Bogard, Bill- 88, 114, 120, 131, 132, 136, 166a Boilean, Lanry- 132 Bond, Allen- 132 Bond, Dick- 21, 114, 120 BonDur-ant, Carol- 97, 144 Bones, Arlo- 132 Booth, Marian- 108, 132 Booth, Shirley. 143, 144, 145' Boozer, Robert- 144, 183 Boomer, Wilson- 21 Boring, Dean- 120, 132, 156, 165 Bosb, MaryAnn- 126 Bottemiller, Ron- 21, 56, 69, 94, 98, 105, 124, 169, 172, 187 138, 166 sa, 93, 113, 159 118, 121, 132 Bowler, Bob- 126 Bowler, Dick- 144 Bowles, Pauline- 132 Bown, Demna- 132 Boyd, Margaret- 21, 93 Boyer, Marcia- 108, 138, 163 Boyer, Sybiljean- 144 Boyum, Doris- 126, 138 Brady, Mike- 21 Brennan, Dave- 131, 132., 136, 156 Brennan, Dime- 132, 156 Bresaw, Joanne- 126 Breslow, Adrienne- 21, 58, 87, 97, 109 Bricker, Nadine--21, 58, 87, 97, 109 Brill, Bob- 21, 95, 98, 169, 172, 173 Brill, Margaret- 138, 163, 186 Brindlzy, Indy- 21, 109 Briscoe, Va.1Dene- 86, 106, 132 Britt, James- 21 Brock, Dairy. 119 Brooks, Sonja- 132 Brought, Phyllis- 110, 138 Brown, Afton- 161 Brown, Bob- 132, 156 Brown, Carroll- 138 Brown, Elleyne- 115, 144 Brown, Gary- 138, 163 Brown, Becky. 144 Brown, Robert- 144 Brown, Robert Bruce- 21, 91, 118, 120, 121, 156 Brown, Virginia- 126, 138 Brown, Wendell- 144 Browne, Jim- 22, 59 Brownlee, lane- 22 Brunner, Bouy. zz '92 Bmmner. 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GILL C0. 193 Bryan, Barbara- 159 Bryson, Stephen- 144, 162 Buckley, Buckner, Buckner, Buckner, Rosemary- 138 Joyce- 22, HO, 156 Shirlee- 106, 138, 163, 165 Shirlee- 106, 138, 163, 164 Tom- 144 Buiington, James- 97, 117 Buis, Jackie- 138 Bull, Tom- 132 Bullock, Marva- 144 Bullock, Vickie- 115, Bunte, Marilyn- 144 Buono, Dick- 117, 125, 132 Burgess, LaVe.rne- 163 Burkett, Lois- 110, 132 00 Buckner, 138 Burlingame, Karen- 144 Burnell, Robert- 90, 97, 1 , Bun-asuon, John- 138, 163, 181 Burton, Dorothy- 138 Buss, Dudley- 144, 183 Buss, Elsie- 22, 87 Bussard, Jean- 22, 106, 116 Butkus, Lois- 22, 62, 110 Butler, Nancy- 144 Byhre, Barbara- 86, 106, 132 121, 132 Caldwell, JA1cena- 132 Caldwell, Barbara- 115, 144 Caldwell, Callahan, Callaway, Cameron, n cameron, v Janice- 136, 164 Marvin- 138 Jerry- 121, 132, 181 Leroy- 97, 138 nnnpbeu, Bm. 105, 132 Zandn, Bob- 97, 144 n eantrell, Fred- 144 Zanucci, Linda- 106 N eapen, Ed-98,1J.1, 124 Caplinger, Carol- 22, 9 n A eaplinger, Carol- 22, 87, 109 Larry- 22, 156, 164, 169, 172 Chambms, Patricia- 79, 96, 132 Chapman, Barbara- 22, 156 Chapman, Ernie- 138, 183 Chase, David- Chaves, Lois- 132 Christensen, Carol- 112, 132 Christopels, Brian- 144 Chmchill., Joan- 144 Churchill, Jrme- 144 Clark, Gary- 138 Clark, Joe- 132, 181 Clark, Lee- 138, 163, 183 Clay, Mary Alice- 144 Clayton, Dcroihy- 22 Clayton, John- 156, 169, 172, 151 Clem, Margie- 103, 132, 156 Clemmem, Pai, 119, 132 Clunas, Carol- 138 Clunas, Lareen- 138 Clure, Leana- 159 Cobban, Ann.. 144 Cobban, Donna- 22, 36, 36a, 62, ,87, 124, 187 Coffey, David- 138, 163 Coffey, Dorene- 144, 162 Coffin, Wilbur- 132 Cohen, Bonnie- 144 Colec, Trudi-'144 Collier, Jack- 22, 121 Collins, Joan- 106, 161 Compton, Erna Jean- 138, 166b Comstock, Carol- 159 Concannon, Bill- 138, 186 Cooke, Ruth- 90, 132 Cooper, Sarah- 138 C0939 Judy' 22 Coo1s, Sharon- 144 Coplen, Bill- 138, 163, 181 Corrie, Michael- 117, 138, 163 Corrie, Pete- 132 I 175, 180 - 1 Carlson, Anna.. 22, 52, 68, 69, 70, 87 'Usd' Gene' :S 1121 138' 74' , 106, 187 cm-ken, Joan- 22, 74, 87, 91, 102, 109 on-non, Jenn. sa, 94, 132, 169, 172, 181 Carpenter, Keith- 88, 99, 132, 181 Canico, Shirley- 142 Carter, Jeffrey- 117, 144 Carter, Kaye- 138 Cartwright, Marilyn- 22, 62, 119 Carver, Carver, Carver, Carver, Glmia- 90, 92, 97, 108, 125, 132 Wayne- 1 Gloria- 90, 92, 97, 108, 125, 132 Wayne- 97, 117, 144 Casey, Cynthia- 144 Casin, Juanita- 22 Catchpole, Darlene- 132 Chambers, Alun- 22, 104, 159 Cmzlter, Clark- 121, 144 Cox, Pat- 161 Cox, Resemary- 90, 108, Cox, Starlene- 22 Coyle, Roberta- 23 Craber, Nola- 138 Cripps, Dads- 144 Cripps, Vera- 107, 132 Crow, Roger- Crossan, Viclde- 138, 163 Cuddington, Edward- 138 Cummim, Earlene- 138 Cummins, Leon- 23, 114, Cunnindxam, Bernie- 163 Curletlno, Ray- 94, 132 Dalton, Harold- 144 Danfcrdl, Par- 145 Daniel, Annetta- 138 Darrar, Vivienne- 138, 156 162 120, 156, 164 69, 77, Darrin, Patricia- 119, 145 Dassow, Robert- 23, 91, 93, 166a Daugherty, Kief- 97, 145 Daugherty, Mike- 23, 59, 62, 75, 79,96 Daun, Joan- 23, 112, 124 Davidhslzar, Dale- 132 Davidson, Joanne- 138, 163 Davidson, Mark- 23, 156, 166a, 186 Donna 23, 110 Guy- 23, 111, 1.56, 164 Joan. 145, 162 Susan Lynne- 145 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawson, Jessie- 166b Deadmond, John- 145, 183 Dean, Benjamin- 88, 92, 97, 114, 119, 131, 132, 136 Dean, Gloria- 145 Deangelo, Renee- 97, 138, 159 Dederick, Nancy- 145 DeFant, Dave- 105, 132, 174, 180 DeHart, Steve- 169, 172, 174 Dellenger, Donna- 106, 132 Danger, Sally- 145, 162 Denner, Warren- 132 Denniston, Mike-145 Depre, Claudia- 138 Desel, Ted- 117, 125, 186 Devine, Frances- 23, 79, 87, 96, 109 Dewhitt, Darrell Dume- 132 Dickerson, Linda- 23, 36a, 68, 74, 77, 87, 91, 97, 120, 156 Dickey, Dick- 23 Dickson, Dianne- 108, 138 Dieu, Wayne- 23, 181 Ding, Homer- 23,, 121 Dinger, Joan- 90, 97, 108, 132 Dinger, Lucille- 145 Discasey, Bonnie- 90, 103, 1.19, 132 Discaey, Joyce- 138, 161 Dixon, Jean- 23, 87, 125 Dixm, Peggy Jo- 110, 138 Doan, Doris- 116, 138 Dobbins, Chuck- 23 Dodge, Martha- 138 Dodson, Ledzamae- 1.38, 159 Dolezai, Nancy- 145 Donnel, Jim- 138 Douglas, Mn-nyn. 23, 107 Doudxit, Darlene- 23, 115 Douchir, snuy- 23, 62, 74, 87, 91, 96, 97 Drew, Caroline- 145 Drew, xenn. 132 Duncan, Robbie- 119, 138 Duruin, wana- 145 Durie, DonnaMae- 102, 132 Durie, Joan Carol- 115, 145 Eades, Suzamze- 138 Earle, A1iceRae- 145 Earnshaw, Jan- In , J-5, 52, 74, 87, ,91, 112 69, Yi, George 0Ison's Glisan Market QUALITY MEATS FRESH FISH AND POULTRY 8005 N. 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Stark Across from Portland 16, Oregon Academy Theatre Photographer T95 2225 E, Rl1rnside EA 1050 Earnshaw, Nancy- 97, 106, 138 Eastman, Norma- 145 Eatchel, Arlene- 23, 108 Eberly, Shirley- 132 Edgar, Paul- 145 .2dge, Elizabeth- 24 Flol-ce, Diane- 145 Fleyd, Shirley- 24, 63, 97, 106 Flynn, Janice- 132 Follette, Leah- 145 Fong, Frank- 132 Fong, Kenneth- 72, 143, 145, 159, 183 66161-61, Pat- 107, 132 cefereh, Peter- 97, 145 Goggans, Kendall- 25, 77, 73, 37, 91, 96 106 6616, Harriet- 106, 133 Golinger, Ron- 121, 145 186 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, c3161. 145 Jehu.. 133, 133 Robert- 24, 100 wnme. 24, 73, 79, 37, 96, Eefson, Linda- 132 Eggers, Beverly, 77, lm, 132, 156 Egner, Joe- 23, 24, 95, 93, 173 1-:hr-11611, Derma- 24, 96, 113, 159 Eichenberger, Lois- 132 Euedge, Steve- 133, 163, 183, 186 Elliot, Flina- 138 Ellis, Dorene- 138 Elmer, Antcmette- 108, Emerson, RoseAnn- 24 Emmett, Kathleen- 24, Eugelldng, Mary-138 England, Roger- 149 Engom, Delores- 24 Epler, Steve- 145, 183 Epton, Doug- 138 Friclson, Irene- 132 Frtla, Carl- us, 132 Fsdpular, Phil- 69, 88, answer-61, Shirley- 145, 162 120, 132, 156 77, no 94, 93, lll, 124, 131, 132, 136, 173, 131 Evam, Jay Allen- 145 Ewin, Kathleen- 145 F agan, Patricia Lee- 145 Faberson, Davld- 145 Feue Mm-jef1e. 24, 62, 75, 37, 96, u2 112, 161 Fappu, Katherine- 138 Farmer, M:llce- 121, 145 Farrar, Clifford- 183 Fawkes, Fred- 24, 93, 100, 180 Feinberg, Joe- 145 Fenton, Ian-145 Fercro, Cnol- 24, 87, 91, 106 Fergmon, Sally- W, 1.08, lm, 132, 156 Field, Roberta- 132 Fillinger, Beuy.. 24, 159 Finger, Den.. 133 Finley, ce-ge.. 133, 133 Finley, Jam.. 117, 145, 133 Fmeuf, F1-ed.. 121, 145, 181, 133 Fisher, James- 132 Fisher, Lorraine- 24, 113 Fkher, Joan- 113, 132, 161 meh, Roger- 145 Five-mek. May mv- 132 Flack, Shirley- 15, 24, 35, 120, 156 1-'1e1g, Barbara- 133 1-'1emm1eg, neue- 24 Fletcha, Dick- 24 69, 37, uz Foster, Charles- 145 Foster, Wanda- 24, 113, 159 Fox, Leslie- 138, 1668 Fragaso, Ienry- 145, 181 Francis, Donna- 145 Francis, Lucie- 24, 110 Francis, Michael- 145, 162 Frangipani, Lcretta- 145 Frankum, Carol- 138 Fraser, Dorothy, 132 Frentress, Donna- 138 F1-ink, Fred- 145 Frisch, Fred- 90, 117, 132 Frochen, George- 88, 94, l14,132, 183 Frost, sue. 112, 125, 132 Fuller, Dmothy- 24, 159 Fuller, Edward- 97, 143, 145, 149, 183 Fuller, Shirley Ann- 24 Fuller, Sue- 71, 86, 112, 132 Fulton, Bob- 145, 183 Fmgeeen, wnnem. 133, 133 Furman, Ann Judy.. 145 rm-nee, rem.. 121, 145, 181 Fun-ew, mel- 25, 104 Gamer, Ken.. 1.32 one, Dick- 25, 97, 121 Gallagher, Gerald- 94, 114, 132, 173 Gallagher, John- 24, 95, 100, 114, 172 Gallagher, Larry- 169 Gallaher, Sonia- 115, 145 Galligan, Jim- 138 Gamble, Judy- 145 Games, Lee- 145, 181 Garcia, Mary Lou- 92, 110, 132 Garland, Pat- 110, 138, 163 Garrett, Janice- 132 Garvin, Claude- 88, 90, 99, 121, 132 Gates, Lucius- 97, 145, 183 Gaunce, Galen- 132, 156 Gayken, Brenda- 145 Geklach, Suzanne- 145 Gibbs, Bill- 156 Gibney, Phyllis- 145 Giese, Lcxibelle- 138, 156 Gjlberison, '1'en'y- 145, 166b Gill, Jim- 59, 79, HJ, 169, Goodenough, Louise- 120, Goodenough, Patricia- 145 Goodwin Ralph- 160 Goon, Kathryn- 161 Goosman, David- 121, 145, 155, l66a., 132, 155, 6 Goosman, Mary Jean- 25, 87, 120, 155, 156, 165 Gordon, Bob- 145 Gordon, jay- 145 Gordon, William- 132 Goss, Jim- 126 Gregg, Carol- 25 Graham, Ted- 104, 132, 159 Grammon, Gary- 145 Grandy, Maria- 25, 55, 58, 69, 87, 91, 97, 106 Graves, Lucille- 161 Gray, Ccra Lee- 145 Gray, David- 25, 99 Greco, George- 25, 105, 174, 179 Greenholtz, Jerry- 25 Grieve, Bill- 138 Griffin, Glenford- 138 Griffis, Barbara- 132 Griffis, Geraldine- 138 Griffith, Alberta- 25, 87, 91, 93, 107, 116 Griffith, Maralyn- 69, 97, 145, 186 Groesbeck, Sylvia- 136 Gnmseth, Gary- 145, 183 Guins, Phil- 25 Gullixson, Dean- 92, 172, 175 Gunireon, Duane- 33, 92, 132 Gummerson, Diane, 108, 132 Gunderson, Douglas- 104 Gwinner, Don- 25, 56, 95, 98, 105, 124, 169, 173, 187 Haas, Pat- 138, 155 Haddan, Linda-145 Hager, Carolyn- 138 Eric- 98, 132 Gerald- 97 Terry- 25, 68, 111, 166a, 187 Veronica- 145 Him, Hahn, Hahn, H4155 172, 174, 131H21demw, Lois- 161 Gillies, Diane- 51, 55, 71, 112, 133, 163, Hale. Lmv- 145. 183 1 64 Gilreath, Charles- 138 Giznba, Jean- 71, 36, 106, 126, Gimba, Ron- 145 Givas, Tom- 105, 160 Gleason, Carolyn- 25, 110 Gleason, Margie- 25, 1.10, 1 132 59 Goetzl, Kris- 25, 78, 79, 87, 91, 93, 96,1 116 Hall, carol- 136 1-1311, Gene- 132, 160, 169 1-12.11, Iohn- 172, 173 Hall, Judy- 138 Hametner, Frank- 25, 36, 36a, 54, 78, 79, 90, 97, 111, 124 Hammack, Sharon- 138, 163 Hanks, Joan- 132 196 ADAM Cameo Beauty Shop 3437 S. E. Belmont St. EI-lst 0520 JACK EWINC Latest in Sports Wear 426 S. W. WASHINGTON Lll0POLll and TEVE - J .. Designing -- Mountings -- Repairs We Buy Diamonds 735 S. W. Washington BROadway 0077 Class and Club pins o -'X E - IN cnoww co. Siudio Slylwl Dl'.Yi.glI.V 1316 S. W. 13th Avenue B'l'water 3385 IN TRUMENT Commencement announcemex 0 Wedding announcements IMPERIAL CLEANERS JACK AND Gu S AN RUTH SLACK . 95, D ST R E E T Provrietors 49 i Expfff Dry Clpanmg v A R I E T Y +046 in Our Own Modern Plant 514 N. E. GLISAN rolmmo, oxeoon 7815 S. E. Stark KEnW00d 721 The Pictuie Mill KENSYOQOD Photo Supplies of All Kinrls FILMS FLASH BULBS 7243 N. E. Ghsan KODAKS CAMERAS TQWEL 5ERV'Cf SUPREME QUALITY -- DEVELOPING -- PRINTING HU! Schools Ou' SPe'f 'Y VErmont vase 3341 s. E. Belmont , DIAMONDS SILVERWARE Wa ne . I PHOTOGRAPHY Y USWPKHY PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS . SPORTS MOTION PICTURES J 5 W 5 L 5 R 5 3729 S. E. HAWTHORNE Diol VE 2400 nov s. E. Iam Ave. HLMOPE '554 Haney, Bob- 15, 25, 35, 72, 73, 73b, 111, 156, 187 Ha.nna, Clarence- 138 Hansen, David- 156 Hansen, David- 146 Hansen., Kenny- 25, 121 Harding, Bonnie- 109, 138 Hargreaves, Suzanne- 58, 70, 143, 146, 149, 186 Harmon, Frank- 132 Harris, Larry- 25, 156, 172 Harris, Louis- 145 Harrison, Marla- 132 Harry, Dottie- 51, 97, Hart, John- 145 Hartel, Don- 100, 132 Hartshorne, Jan- 112, 132 Hartwig, Leanna- 62 Hash, Evelyn-106, 132 Hatfield, Ronald- 119, 132 Hatton., Allen- 73, 73b, 94, 97, 105, 179 124, 131, 132, 136, 175, Hatton., Allen- 73, 73b, 94, 97, 105, 124, 131, 132, 136, 175, 179 Hawkins, Marianne- 146 Hawthorne, Nancy- 26, 54, 87, 91, 97, 112, 116 Hayden, Howard- 138, 163 Haydon, Junia- 115, 138 Hayes, Mary- 138, 155 109, 13 8, 163 This is one of Portland's Smartest Men's Shpps 1 For the finest and smartest - shop MENDELSODVS GENTS SHO 3713 Hawthorne Blvd. VE 3575 ARROW - PENDLETON - STETSON - JARMAN STRAT - TOWNE-KING, Etc. Hayes, Sheila- 113 Hefflin, Judy- 103 Hegrenes, Luanne- 138 Heinlce, Gary- 179 Heinke, Linda- 132 Heitschmidt, Alan- 132, 1 Helm, Kip- 132, 155 Helms, Georgiana- 146 Hembree, Gary- 146 Henderson, Carolyn- 109, 138 Henderson, Sally- 52, 70, 90, 106, 124, 132, 155 Henry, Joyce- 26, 109 ' Hergenrader, Roger- 26 Hering, Earl- 132, 160 Henson, Haniet- 138, 163 Herefcrd, Shirley- 132 Hespe, Ron- 51, 69, 94, 172, 173 Hickenbottom, John- 26, Hill, Connie- 132 Hing, Ron- 117, 132, 156 Hingsbon, Al- 26, 93, 114 Hobaugh, Shirley- 26, 56, 77, 108, 120, 156 Hobbs, Tony- 145 Hochstein, Charlotte- 162 Hooksrem, Sharel- 25, 57, Hodoo, olono- 25, 55, ss, 77, 87, 113, 156 132, 169, 170, 91, 99, 121, 155 Hoffert, Donna- 146 Hoffman, Barbara- 55, 97, 138, 163,164 Hofmann, Sharon- 115, 146 Holder, Betty- 107, 132 Hollister, Mike- 88, 116, 132, 174, 180 60 Hollister, Roberta- 112, 132 Holmes, Dale- 183 Holmes, Elmer-146 Holmes, Patricia Ann- 146, 162 Hohnes, Patricia Marie- 146, 162 Holt, Gene- 138, 163 Hook, Larry- 138 Hooper, Jean- 146 Hopkins, Judy- 97, 112, 132 Horine, Don- 26, 68, 69, 78, 96, 181 Houston, Dcreen- 138, 161 Howard, Nancy- 26, 159 Howard, Nathan- 166b Howe, Janet- 138, 163 Howe, Janice- 146 Huges, Joanne- 146 1-Iuges, Nora-146, 162 Hughey, Wanda- 138 Hurd, Barbara- 77, 106, 124, Husky, Diazme- 138 Hyland, Rosalie- 146 Iiames, Howard- 104, 138 Illingwox-th, Dianne- 112, 134 Inks, Nadeen- 161 79, so, 132 91, 97, ns Congratulations to the Class of 1955 and special congratulations io our good friend Adrienne Breslow. Al Mendelson, Owner of MENDELSON'S GENTS' SHOP shows 191 TOM RICHARDSON, PRES. OF THE STUDENT BODY Iremonger, Jim- 146, 183 Irwin, Vivian- 110, 134 Isaacson, Bill- 125, 134, 155, l66a Jackel, Warren- 26, 95, 160, 179 Jackson, Alvin- 134 Jackson, Dan- 146, 183 Jackson, Ernest- 163 Jackson, Johnie- 134 Jackson, Lynn- 99 155, 156 Jaclwon, Winifred- 115 Jacobsen, Barbara- 112, 134 Jacobsen, Don- 138 Jacobson, Georgia- 26 Jacobsson, Andrea- 156 Janes, Lani- 107, 134, 155 Jarvis, Genevieve- 103, 138, 163 Jarvis, Margaret- ll9 Jasperson, Stan- 26, 179 Jaudon, Ron- 126, 146 Jenkins, Sally- 102, los, 125, 134 Jennings, F1-ed-146, 162 Jensen, Alice- 138 Jensen, Karolyn- 26, 87, 11.2 John, Darlene- 120, 134, 156 Johns, Barbara- 26, 161 Lee, Johnson, Andre- 100 Johnson, Darlene- 26 Johnson, Delbert- 26 Johnson, Dick- 97, 146 Johnson, Donna- 26, 87, 108 Johnson, Ed- 146 Johnson, Gordon- 138, 155 Johnson, Janice- 146 Johnson, Judy- 26, 78, 79, 96, 113 Johnson, Karen- 108, 134 Johnson, Lama- 26, 95, 97, 110, 120,156 Johnson, Lueuen- 26, 87, 91, nz, 120 Johnson, Marianne- 97, 146, 162 Johnson, Maureen- 106, 138, 163 Johnson, Mickey- 138, 163 Johnson, Myrna- 27, 52, 106, 124, 187 Johnson, Phyllis- 146 Johnson, Ronald- 121, 138 Johnson, Tom- 88, 94, 134, 156, 169, 172, 174, 175, 179 Johnson, Verna- 126, 140 Johmtm, Dick- 27 Johnston, Glenda- 115, 146 Johnston, Judy Lou- IZJ, 140 156 Jehmm, Par- 121, 140, 156 Jones, Ed- 54, 114, 134, 156, 164 Jw. Judy- 145 Jones, Ken- 92, 134 l011Bs, Linford- 140, 163 limes, Nancy- 92, 108, 119, 134 101128, Roger- 97, 146, 162 Jordan, Norma- 27, 106, 187 Justice, Eddie- 159 Kalhmann, Helen- 77, 86, 106, 124, 134 Karnes, Deanna- 103, 134, 156 Kam, Edi Mauve- 146 Kavany, Jerry- 27, 46, 156 Kawasaki, Nobuo- 88, Kay, Carolyn- 27, 113, 159 Kay, Sandra- 86, 108, Kay, Susanne- ll0, 140 Kayama, Kiyomi- 90, 103, 134 Keechle, Don- 27, 95, 172, 173, 169 Keechle, Judy- 27, 124 Keesey, Kay- 108 Keiser, Fred- 146, 183 Kekel, Dave- 27, 68, 72, 85, 156 Keller, Carol- 146 Keller, Ronnie- 146 Kelson, Mary- 146 Kendfew, Jackie- 108, us, 134 Kepcha, Anita- 107 90, 114, 134 134 Kepler, Margaret- 27, 77, 87, 112, 120, Keppro, David- 146 Ke inger, Donna- 27, 56, 71, 106, 187 Kessler, Roberta- 146 Kesterson, Melvin- 114, 140 Key, Joe- 27, 159, 172, 173, 174 Keyes, Ted- 146 Kiger, Pat- 97, 107 Klle, Thelma- 146, 162 Kilpatrick, Joan- 134 King, Nancy- 134 Kinney, Mary- 146 Kirkey, Kay- 27, 36a, 56, 77, 87, 9 108 Kirkpatrick, Janet- 27, 102, 107, 116 Klamman, Bill- 146 Kling, Dixie- 109, 134 Klosterman, John- 27, 181 Knawls, Henry- 146, 183 Kneeland, Jean- 27, 87, 91, 107, 116 Knoblanch, Matthew- 140, 163 Knocker, Barbara- 146 Knocker, Bonita- 27, 159 Knutson, Bill- 27, 68, 72, 155, 736 Koenig, Joyce- 140 Kolden, George- 146 Konu, Martha- 146, 156 Kramer, Barbara- 108, 134 Krauser, Gary- 134 Krausert, Bob- 155 Krieger, Joyce- 112, 134 Krueger, Brad- 121, 146, 183 Krueger, Dmna- 146 Krueger, Lorene- 97, 107, 134 Krummacher, Marian- 118, 134 K.l11'll1E3., Howard- 140 Km-ihara, Irene- 134 Kyle, Milce- 97, 134, 159 Ladwig, Judy- 140, 163 LaFolltte, Dale- 114, 134 Lai, Martin- 99, 121 Lambrecht, Carol- 146 1oo, 114, 75, 96, 99, 155, Lamrande, Kathryn- 140 Lampman, Anne- 97, 146 Lane, Micky- 146, 156, 183 Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson, Lasher, Lasher, Betty- 162 Ellena- 134, 156 Nellie- 146 Sally- 115 Elaine.. 102, 134 Marjorie- 146 Lauer, Jackie- 140 Lauer, Joann- 140, 159 Lauer, Lawrence- 172 Lmritsen, Carol- 27 Lanritsen, Margaret- 27 Lamo, Linda- 140 Lawrence, Nancy Jea.nne- 146 Lawrence, Nancy Lee- 11.1, 134 Lawson, Gemge- 27, 160 Lamon, Ronnie- 146 Lear, Oada- 140, 161 Lee, Burton- 116, 134 Lee, Constance- 146 Lee, Dale- 119 ' Lee, Frances- 27 Lee, Gene- 111, 134, 156 Lee, Nina.. 113, 134 Lee, Robert- 156 140 Theodcra- 86, 116, Leidaton, Bill- 134 Lembach, Dixie- 28 1, Lenzen, Ray- 134, 159 Lenzen, Sandra- 97, Lerma, Estella- 140 Lesch, Millard- 28, Lester, Kay- 109 Lester, Pat- 28, 77, Lester, Sheila- 140 Leveton, Phil- 117, Lewis, Darrell- 146 Lewis, John- 166b Liapes, Joan- 28, 74, 87, 91, 108 1m,Li1jeb1ad, James- 146, 159 Lilly, Shirley- 146 Lindholm, Gene- 159 Lindley, Flcrence- 140 Lindley, Jim- 28 Lingelbach, Carol- 28 Lingelbach, George- 140 Lingelbach, Joan- 146 Linville, Donald- 146, 181 Lippert, Bob- 28, 73, 95, 124, 18, 172 Little, Margaret- 70, 106, 140, 186 Little, Terry- 140 Locke, Earlena- 28, 113 Locke, Roberta- 146, 162 Locket, Jack- 28, 91, 95, 121, 169, 17 Loehrloe, Kay- 121, 140, 155, 165 Logan, Mike- 28, 105, 160' Lohan, Gary- 147, 173 Lohan, Pat- 160, 169, 181 Loomis, Clayrm- 156 ' 199 146 114 87, 109, 126 146 Lorenzini, Gail- 147 Love, Franchot- 140 Lucas, Pat- 110, 140, 163 Ludwig, Wayne- 59, 147, 162, 186 Lumm, Kathy- 58, 106, 124, 140 Lundemoe, Lila- 28, 156 Lunclmark, Buddy- 147 Lusk, Janet- 90, 108, 134 Lutman, Gary- 147 Lutirell, Donetta- 147, 162 Luttrell, Gary- 104, 159 Lyrm, Lan-y-. 100, 114, 134, 174, 181 Lynn, Nancy- 108, 134 Lyon, Patricia- 146 Lytle, Gary- 147 Majors, Joan- 107, 134 Macabeo, Patricia- 134 MacKenzie, Charlene- 28, 97, 110 MacMillan, Marlyne- 28, 87, 109 MacPike, Loralee- 134 Maddock, Bill- 140, 183 Makino, Jayne- 97, 147, 186 Malcom, Larry- 147 Malcom, Norma- 115 Manning, Pat- 28, 106 Manweiler, Anita Lee- 140 Marks, Bob- 59, 96, 97, 140 Marsh, Kathleen- 126, 147 Marshall, Art- 54, 120, 134, 156, 164 Marshall, Lueme- 28, 78, 79, 87, 91, 96, 103, 125 Marshall, sheme- 108, 134 Mmm, A66- 181 Mmm, 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