Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1956
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X .Q , I N ofthe 1955-1956 school year. We hope that your memo- J I 5 QFA ICE E' FA QUQLTY K . E Aff , I' 'ui'ffi ................ 1 - ' Q Q 4 ' si QI ,ff 1 KJ Congratulatmns Mr Srnlth It 1S seldom that a h1gh school IS so honored byh3V1I1g 1tS prmcxpal hold the hlghest off1ce 1n the Royal Rosamans Needless to say the Rose Festwal lS the b1ggest and rnost publlcmzed event 1n Portland In honor of thls ach1evement we f1nd xt f1tt1ng to p1cture Mr Smlth 1n the trad1t1onal Luuform of h1s offlce I u I3 Al - nf IYISK. ,H A - - . L, 2 ' I' , '- - ' 1' - ' . D 1 ' 1 1 4' f if flvvvtll I I, f. I 2, ' 4 V! f, gf - , , FV., . A, H . Y I , A X 'li ' ' ' . ' fr' , f' , ,g ' -. , , - ' - 1 ' 1, 'I A ff' 1 . . A . L K , w J f V I I. , ' fs' , If i 'Q I, lx 1 K I r I, I if ' X . . L 4. fu , N., , f - V I A f I X , I ' ' .,f , f I ',g . 4,1 Q ,clfkf yy 4 ff lgfl wil , .',, 4 Ln o f 1 f ff' ffm f., f l ff' 1, ' '7 '7 ' D f X I1 lj. L ' ,f . , ' . . . , . . . . . 1 a . . C l Mr. Stephen E. Smith Principal Vlcc Prlnclpals Mlss Hazel M 0llmcrt Ml' L Vere Wlndnagle Vlcc Prlnclpal Vlcc Prlnclpal ff' ,Z Miss Mary Withycombc Vice-Principal Q C Q I f 1 f H41 a ., Q , I g pg Q' ff q C Q Q I C Q Q Q 0 Q Q - I ,M Counselors MRS LUELLA METCALF SOC12.l Studies MRS VELMA LEGGE Mathemauc Sen1or Glrls' Counselor SCh0131'Sh1P CDU-Uselol' Semor Boys' Counselor on MISS GWEN KOHNS Engllsh jumor Guls' Counselor l- ig MR JAMES BLAKE Mathemancs jumor Boys' Counselor -Q6 f'-'rl MRS PHYLLIS F INNIGAN MR RICHARD HU-DRETH MRS CHARLOTTE WINTERS MR CARROLL NEWTH English English Commemlcal Mechanical Drawmg Social Stl1d19S S0012-1 Sflld-IBS Freshman C1I'l.5' Colmselor Vocatlonal Counselor Sophomore Girls' Cmmselor Sophomore Boys' Counselor Freshman Boys' Counselor . K L xx? li A ' 4 3' .' . , V Q I Uv li 9. 1 vi, In si 'W-in KL 7 ' . f X J' . U , ,. ff1 f war ' I 1. H , , A V -F R K i Vi E --Qi Y AAV: 2 ,u'Lv'QW 2 ..- kj, Facult MRS ELIZABETH BACON MRS GERTRUDE BEAN Enghsh 'W 48 MR WARREN BOLIN Soclal Studles Mathemaucs .-4 MR. DELBERT ENSIGN Enghsh SOC131 Sflld16S if MR, SAM FULLER Commencal Industrial Art Q31 Commerlcal MR GORDON BOUCK Sc1ence MRS HOPE BENNETT Home Economlcs 'FSE pts. 'Q' MISS SYBLIL BROWN Enghsh ,QQ 'B Y!-1 MR WALTER ERIKSEN MR GERALD EXLEY Socxal Studies Math em aucs Phys 1C al Educ ation He alth MISS WEINA GRANBERG MISS MARGARET GREEN Commeuc al ,fdecpzcofef 4 Ml- DP-I-E HENDERSON mms LAVINA Hum' English English 14 seem studies Jmmmusm English Socxal Studies TU' MR. DON JAMES Science Mathemancs Y. MR NATHAN BERKHAM Soclal Studles MISS ILA COMSTOCK Latm MR ARLON BOGARD Muslc JOSEPH EDMISTON Musxc MR, DUANE FISKUM MISS MARGARET FOSTER Mathematics MISS BEVINS HALEY Dl1!D3U.CS Speech NI Comm euc al :DQ --af NR MAX HARRIGER English Soclal Stndles Mas u:No1ua JOHNSON Mlss IOSITHINE KELLY nnghsh Bngmh French .fi X 2... Q . , NLR. 12 he W: 6. E ' 9 s .M , 1 A 1, ,i,, s if , , , A fe 4-. 'ax 1 Vx rt ,W A . , ,., v ccsc A rrr: E X3 V. fx A H P ff EMAO 5 A T .' 223 is E' - - 5-R. 9' MR, JOHN KNUTSON MISS I-IANNAH LARSEN MISS VIOLET MACLEAN Mathematics SCIEDCC 1 KQV MR WM. MCCLUSIYEYMRS MARIORIE MCDONALD MR, Physical Education Rugslan H63-Uh Commencal 'aa' get AWS MISS ETHEL MACRAE MR. JAMES MALONEY Enghsh English Recreanonal Advisor Speech rg ft Q 2- Q f fffl MERLIN MCDUFFEEMRS KATHERINE MILLERMR. ROGER MOCKF ORD Enghsh Social Studles Remedial Readmg Sclence W 5 6- 2 A NDIS RUTH PECK MISS BEI I Y MOSHOF SKY MR RONALD MOWRY MISS ELAINE OBERG MR WM, OBERTEUFFFJK Engllsh Socul Studxes MISS LILLIAN POWER English Social Studies MR,1A.MESSCHULD Art English Social Studles f MRS GAYLE RAHMES Librarian ga. MR. NORMAN SIPPLE MISSRUTH TENNANT Science German Spanish Sclence Science ,E-B15 'T' P3 MR MARIE RANDLES MRS Spanish AF- MRS LOUISE RANDALL Mathematics IANICE SCHUKART English 1 'U 'Ml DOUGLAS VICKERY Social Studie! ,, Q -3, I -3 'gh x Sehaa hh f hehe I I 'J' f, my 5 f., aw' .. Vzzkh VV lrvstelf, , .V-,. , . V f ' 1 N' My ca V vs. 3 a g ' an . T - S ' a n ,, ,h Q -4 I 2 V. W' In ,P V ' S I A 41 efee ya . 1 S M I G f ' - S. . 1, K , ,g ,GEZ,f eq I bij I L X.-I 'fi M Alh' I5 4 A N MRS IONE WALKER MRS PEARL WELLS MRS GLADYS WHEELER Phys1cal Educanon SOC181 Sf11d19S Home Economxcv Health 'Q -1? S S MARGARET BAUMANN MRS HARRIET BRENBJSTAL MRS KATHREN COOLEY MRS ELSA DIGGINS MRS DORIS ETLINGE Secretary Nurse Book Room Clerk Speech Therapmst Secretary 4'-PQ 'Q 5 'Tr u S MARYBIILLE HUSTCN MRS MARIORIE JONES MRS MARGARET MANNION MISS MARGUI-ZRITE SYKES MRS HILDRETH WRIG Secretary Lihurian Bookkeeper Secretary Attendance Officer .Af L' W M 'sl T54 M XM kb ,W 1, ,pee- X kk . 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SUE FULLER V1ce Presxdent MIKE HOLLISTER ASS1St3.I1t Treasurer 0' MARCIA BLOOMBERG Servlce Commzssloner I FRED FRITSCH Air Raid Warden JANET WINKLER Girls' League President SALLY HENDERSON Secretary TOM MERCHANT Member at Large PHIL ESTIPULAR Athletic Representative Cabmet Pres1dent SHARON REINERTSON Lens Edita- MIKE PHILLIPS Boys' Lellglle President CLAUDE GARVIN Member at Large -Cav nl BILL BOGARD Yell Kmg JIM GILL washmgwnian mim- AL HATTON O, of W. President MIKE HOLLISTER Treasurer ED FULLER Member Below Thud Term BILL BURNELL Fire Chxef MIKE PHILLIPS Colonials Presldent Exec JUDY VOLLMA N V1ce Pres1dent NANCY WA TTS ASS1Stant Treasurer rife if SONDRA ARNTSON Service Commxssloner utive Council JEAN GIMBA Secretary DARLENE WEIL Member at Large TOM J OHNSDN Athletlc Representauve TED DESEL SHARON RE INE RTSON Air Raid Warden HA ZEL ARNTSON Girls League Presxdent Lens Editor JOHN CARLSON Boys League Preszdfmt PETE STRAND Member at Large Yell Kmg 'GI' My Q DICK PILAN D Washmgtoman Edltor JIM GILL O of W President K , , ,Q v I ' In P A A A TZV Mf'd ,N A A if . I ,C eegeee -, 2 L A L A AAAA A refe A C Q Q if 4 A Q D W 1 I 'Q ' ' ' ' I ' . . C ab met President -.N Executive Councils fv- V2 1 The Fall Council fabovej and the Spring Commcil fbelowj met regularly every Week I .-.. if SENEQHS 1 if' Q X6 4 It is with mixed feelings that we bid a fond farewell to the school where we spent so many hours There were hours of work and hours of play and they wereall for our betterment Your physical structure may change butour precious memories of classes assemblies sports events and proms shall always remain the same Abox e all else we shall never forget the many won high school Let your colors always wave high Washington, symbolwing the opportunity of free educatton found in H118 great nation Be proud of us your graduates as we are of you Yes we shall always take pride and honor in saying ' We are loyal sons of Washington ' Claude Garvin Senior Class President . 9 7 , 7 ' V 1 9 - derful friends and acquaintances gained while in ' 9 7 4 ! ' 9 . . , V ' Y enlor lass colors, flower and son SENIOR CLASS FLOWER Whlte Orchid SENIOR CLASS COLORS Peacock Blue and Silver SENIOR CLASS SONG The years we've spent at Washington The years of work, the years of fun, We will have these moments to remember! The teachers dances work, and play All ever new from day to day We will have these moments to remember! Though summer turns to winter And the present disappears, The friendship we were glad to share Will live throughout the years. When other friends and other days May find us gone our separate ways, We will have these moments to remember! TUNE: Moments no Remember 873135: Sue Frost and Lcrslee Maclike Q or f' I L clk .9 S , ' 'V ,Q in . ' ' Y fd' S Y I 1 1 1 ' 1 Senior Advisors MRS VELMA LEGGE MRS LUELLA METCALF Dear Mrs Legge and Mrs Metcalf We of the senior class have been xery fortunate in having you as our hlgh school advisors Although h1gh school years are the bestyears in a person's life they can also be the mostproblematic Many tl mes we have taken seemingly msurmountable problems to you to flnd that they were not so difflcult The understanding pa hence respect for oplmon, and wisdom whv ch are your attributes will serve as guideposts to us throughout our lives. You have shown us love comparable to that of a mother'slove. For this we thank you. We shall always love, honor, and respectyou. We shall always cherish our pleasant memories of you. May God always bless you. With love from The class of '56 Senlor Class offlcers PE A6 P1-esl d 4 SHUQI Ass? P51138 G eslde .N 0 X vm if YQ VERDELL SCHWEDLER DIANNE ILLINGWORTH V1ce Pres1dent Secretary fm- 'U -J' Q JP BILL PARSONS NINA LEE MARCIA BLOOMBERG Treasurer Sgt at Arms Sgt at Arms . . S ' 4 7Z' I YZ V . K sk My - NNY OL 1 rx z x Nr - 4x,,v Y5 , .T . A v-Q-M M' Y 5 a A , L4 5 if-in 'Y 1 P .Q ., .. . M., r .,. H f '15 5 ' Q. AALTO, SERGEI Trix, Lancers Hi-Y, Reg. Rm. Repg .I.V. Trackg .I.V. Cross Coun- try, P.S.C. ALLEN, GRECG APPLEMAN, CAROL sto 4Treas.I, Sgt. at Armsbg If. I I . .., . ofo. Y 4' BAILEY, LOUIS Orch., All-City Orch., Var. Swim- ming, Frosh Football, P.S.C. BARBUR, MYRLE Masque lSgt. at Armsig Clevesg Tau Pi fPres.rg Colonialsg Reg. Rm. Rep., Livewire, Dean's Office, Willamette. BARRETT, GARY Trix, Knights, N.H.S.g Key lPres., Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Ed.-I-Iist.l: Tau Pi 4Sgt. at Armsbg Reg. Rm. Rep., ,I.V. Baseball, Air Raid Squad: USC. BECKWITH, JOHN Trix, N.H.S.g Knights, Key IV.- Pres.Pg Reg. Rm. Rep.3 Frosh Track, Northwestern. 28 AIKEN, PENNY Ciyo. AKERSON, SAM Cine 4Sgt. at Armslg Stage Crew, Transfer, L. 8: C. V XLEXANDER, ED Lancers Hi-Yg Pesanteg Trix, Fire Squad, Orch.: Band, All-City Band, P.S.C. ANDERSON, LORNA ARNET, ELIZABETH Gamma Sigma, Clevesg Tri-Y, Aedf-as 4Treas.t g Exchange Student. ARNTSON, HAZEL Gamma Sigma 4Sec., Corr. Semi, Cleves 1Pres.J3 Colonialsg Cirog C.L. 1Pres., Reg. Rm. Rep., Queen! 3 Dean's Office, Officeg 0. of W. girl, Sr. Rally, Choir, U. of O. BALL, DOYLE BALLARD, CHARLENE Ciyo 1Hist.ig Tri-Y. BARD, BARBARA Neakg Quill and Scroll 1Ed,-Hist.Pg Wash. KNews Ed., Reporter, Bus. Mgr.bg Livewire, U. of 0. BARNES, SHARON Phrenog N.H.S.g Clevesg Circ., G.L. 1Sec., Reg. Rm. Rep.3g P.S.C. BAXTER, KAYE Circ, Student Dir. Senior Class Play. BEAN, SHARON BEIMA, JOE Key 1Lt, Gov., Treas., Chap.Jg Knights, Order of W., Tau Pig Cine, Orch., Var. Football, Wrestl- ing, and Track, Coast Guard Acad- emy. BEN HAM, VIRGIE Choir. BINSCHUS, RON BLAKE, GRAEME N.H.S.g Pythagorean 1Pres., Sec.l3 Der Adler lTreas.I3 Swimming, and Wrestling Manager. BOGARD, BILL Trix 4Sgt. at Armsig Pesante tPres.J g Circ lSec.Pg Hi-Yg N.H.S.g Reg. Rm. Rep.g Yell Kingg Frosh Basketball and Football. BON ES, ARLO Q Knightsg Bamlg Air Raid Squadg Willzlnlette. BOWLES, PAULINE Circ-g Transferg P.S.C. BOWN, DEANNA Clevesg Counselors' Offive. BOZART, LARRY BRENNAN, DIANE Pesanleg Neakg Choirg All-State Choir. BROOK S, SONJA Nu-Chi. BRUNER, BILL BILL, TOM Bamlg O.S.C. BLTLLOCK, WESLEY Pythagorean 1Sgt. at Armsiq Der Adler fSgt. at Armslg Arog Wrestl. ing: Stage Crew. BURNELL, BILL Trix lSer.Dg Key lTreas.., Chap.Pg Quill and Scrollg Tau Pig Knightsg Colonialsg Reg. Rm. Rep.g Fire Chiefg Lens lAsst. Ed.lg Sr. Class Playg Counselors' Officeg Stanford. BURNS, MICKEY Key: Tau Pig Cirrg Frosh Swim- ming. BLOOMBERG, MARCIA ' il Gamma Sigma lSgt. at Arms? 3 Circ +V.-Pres.Jg Reg. Rm. Rep.g S.B. lSer. Comm.J Sr. Class lSgt, at Armsbg Sr. Class Playg Liyewireg Fire Squadg Sr. Rallyg Var. Tennisg U. of W. BOOTH, MARIAN Masqueg Livewireg P.S.C. BOYUM. RICHARD BRISCOE, VAL DENE 1 . -af I BURKETT, LOIS -on W in Tig BLONO, DICK ' I Knightsq Keyg Tau Pi 15gt. at ' f Arms: .I.V. Track: Frosh Football: Stage Crewg O.S.C. s tx '.i-3' 2.1 7' . . aim. A' , .ts X' ii 1! 1 BYHRE, BARBARA Gamma Sigma 1Treas. Chap.lg Cleves lSgt. at Armsbg N.H.S.g S.B. 4Mem. below 3rd termlg Frosh R Class 1Sec-.Pg Fire Squad: Jr. and Sr. Rallyq Dean's Officeg U. of O. ' vi. ION' A I 4 S1 'Q'-fr , f 1 'ttf 'I -45 -9 O 145 L' ., .W ,. 529 9 ,. 1 . 1 53. . I '-3 Q3 -.vit 1. N il . , '. 5 .Z . 'A' -5 ' .3 V , . 3 CALDWELL. ALCENA KIARLSON. JOHN Full. 1C0rr. Sec-.lg lxniglxlf. l5gl. v W mFl Hi x r at 'Xrmf 1 0. of 'N 1'-' '- N.H,S., lTr1-as.l : Hi-Nj R.l,. lllI'l'r.vQ R,-3. Rm, Rep,l: Var. and JA- Ifmulmllg Yar. anll ,l.Y. Travkl .l-N aml lfrosli. llaslu-tluall: lfrosli. Ras: hall: Fin- Squad. fflaplainl U.5.li. KQXRN ER. GLORIA Masque 4Cust., Tn-a5.P: Clever: floloniala KY.-Pres.l: N.H.5.: Cirv: Corazon ilc- la Roas lSgl. at :Xrmfl : R:-gz. Rm. Rep.g Wansli. 1.-Ml Staffv: Eli. Store: Willann-ttv. tlllAr4E. DNN Ill 05.12. LILXRK. JOE Cin' fTreaf.Dg lllioirz Transfvr: Levi, anfl Clark. CLEMMENS. PAT Cleves: Cirrg El Leon 1Sec'.Ig Reg. Rm. Rep.g Var. Swimmingg Lens ll.ivewire anml All Slafflg Offiw aml Lilrraryg ll. of Portland. COOKE, RUTH lsto: Colonialsq Clevesg Var. Swim- mingg C0unselor's Offireg Seattle Pavifif' College. 30 KIAMERON, CERRY v Kniglxtag Optimine. 4l'arl, N ive Pre-f.I: Yar. Travkg K. of O. C.-XMPllEl.l., BILL Euk lfigt. at Arms. Prem. Y.-Pre5.bg Reg. Rep.g Fire Squmlg U. of O. lIflRl'EN'l'ER. KEITH O. of W.: Knight, 1Parl.P: Opti- miftf. iTre-ami: Quill aml Svrollg Kar.. ,l.N. and l'll'0hll. Travkg Banmlg l'n-p llaml: lmnf lliporlf E1l.Pg l'.S.f1. fl-XRH. JOAN 9130. 45g:t. at Xrlnvz lran-fvr. 1..K'l'lIlll'0l.l'i. ll XRLENE l'lire-no: l'.S.l1. CH XNIBERS, P,-XT lliyo 'Sm-.12 Quill annl Scroll: wvllxll. 4R:-portvrb: l.ivvuire: li. of 0. 11llRlS'l'liNSEN. ll:lR0l. l,lll'4'llO 1Y.-l'res.. Suzi: Cirm-3 Reg. Rin. Rup.: Livvwire: Sr. Rally Stlllllill l', of 0, CHR IS'l'Ol4'I liR74OY. CHRIS KIIAX TON. JOHN Rf-g. Rm. R1-p.: lar. Foollnall annl Trai-lx: Choir: Fire- Squacl: Trans- fe-r: l . of Wi. lII.l'lM. MARGIE liily lllrvf.. Fe-4'.lg R.-g. Rm. Rep.: Orr-li. lIOl l lN, Wll.Bl'R Reg. Rm. Rep.: Banllg 0.b.C. COMSTOIIK. CAROL KIORRE, PETE Willzlmetlv l. COX. ROSEM.-XRY N.H.S.g Cleves: Masque lEd.Dg Circ: Reg. Rm. Rep.g Livewireg Sr. Class Play. Counselors' Officeg Willamette U. CRIPPS. VERA l1l'RLETTO, RAY Trix: 0. of W.: ,l.V., Frosll. Foot- lrall and Track: Var. Basketball Manager: Lewis and Clark. DAVIDHIZAR, DALE Band. DEAN. BEN Knights: Trix 45ev.I: Colonialf 4Pres.l 3 Corazon fle la Rosa 4Pres. Y.-Prem! : El Leon lPres., Sgt. at Army : B.L. llfrosh. and Soph. Rep.P: Soph. aml Jr. Class lTreas.' : lfirv Squad: Jr. anrl Sr. Rally: flon- Zilllil l . DE HART. STEN E O. of W.: Var. aml lfrosli. Footlnallz JN. and Frosh Baseball: .LY Raxlwl Imll. DELLINGER. DONNA DEWIIIT. DUANE DEWING. LLOYD Transfer. DISCASEY, BONNIE NHS.: Corazon rle la Rosa lE1l.l: El Leon Gee.. Treas.J 1 Ciyo 1E1l.1: Reg. Rm. Rep.: P.S.C. DREW. KEITH Reg. Rm. Rep.: Band: 05.11. EBERLY, SHIRLEY Nu Chi 1C0rr. Su-.I: Reg. Rm. Rep.: U. of O. EEFSEN, LINDA EICHENBERCER, LOIS Nu Chi lPres.Ig Cleves: N.H.S.: Der Adler: Reg. Rm. Rep.: Cabinet Neal: Band: Nurses' Room: Whit- worth. ELL, JUDY f 57e.assg. 1 ffis Q f-,gifs J . A Q, g I pi ' I 4. D f -0, A Q' X . s f 1 'visa 2. '? 1 'fi Q ! al W-A Z? .. ERTLER, CARL Knights, Circg Tau Pig J.V. and Frosh. Track, Air Raid Squad, O.S.C. FERGUSON,SALLY ' Pesante lPres.Jg Masque WV.-Pres., Sgt. at Arms.:, Cleves 4Sgt at Armslg N.H.S.g Quill and Scroll tSec-.93 Reg. Rm. Rep.g Livewire, Wash. 13rd page Ed.Jg Bandg grchg 1Sec.lg All-City Band, U. of FITZPATRICK, MARY KAY Transfer, Providence School of Nursing. FOTHERGILL, NEVA FROCHEN. GEORGE O. of W. IV.-Pres.'L Kllighli lTreas.P g Hi-Y fPres.i g Trix IV. Pres.l :, N.H.S. 1Ed.P 3 Reg- Rm- Rep.g Var., J.V. and Frosh. Base- ballg ,I.V. Football, Frosh, Basket- ball, Yar. Basketball and Football Manager: Fire Squadg Band, O.S.C. CALLAGHER, GERALD O. of W., Trix 1Treas.Ig Key IV. Pres., Ed.-Hismz Reg. Rm. Rep.: Var., JN. and Frosh. Football: P.S.C. ESHE, ELAINE Transfer. ESTIPULAR, PHIL Pack fPres.J g Hi-Y KSgt. at Arms! 5 O. of W., Knights, Cabinet lPres.J 5 Reg. Rm. Rep.g S.B. lPres., Mem. at Large, Athletic Rep.73 Val'-, J.V. Football and Track: JL- CZIHSS IV.-Pres.l3 Fire Squad KCIIPUUDPZ Transfer, O.S.C. FIELD, ROBERTA FISHER, MIKE Tran sfer, O.S.C. FLYNN, JANICE FONC, FRANK Quill and Scrollg Reg. Rm. Rep., .I.V. Basketball and Baseball, Wash. and Lens Photographer, P.S.C. FRASER, DOROTHY Transfer. FRITSCH, FRED Knightsg N.I'l.S. 1Treas.Jg Key lP:1rl.Pg Cine 4Pres., Seca! Tau Pi Treas.P g Pythagorean 4Ed.-Hist.l 3 Air Raid Warden, S.B. Store, O.S.C. FROST, SUE Phreno 1Sgt. at Arms, Chz1p.J , Cleves: N.H.S.3 Reg. Rm. Rep., S.B. Store, Linfield. FULLER, SUE Phreno 1Chap., Criticlg Cleves lSgt. at Armsbg N.H.S.g Colonials 1Sgt. at -Armsig Circg C.L. lSopt. Rep., Sgt. at Armsbg S.B. IV. pres.Jg Fire Squad, Jr. and Senior Rallyg Dean's Office, U. of 0. GARCIA, MARY LOU Corazon de la Rosa lSec., Histflg Nu Chig U. of 0. GARRETT, JANICE Isto 4Sgt. at Armsbg Transfer. GEIL, LEONA GARVIN, CLAUDE GIBBS, BILL 32 Trix, Quill and Scroll: Pesanteg Reg. Rm. Rep., Var., J.V. and Frosh, Track, Wash. 1News Ed., Reporterl: Choir, All-City Choirg Ag-gtate Choirg Boys' Ensembleg P. . . GILDEZ, MARIANNE CILL, JIM Eukg O. of W. 1Pres., Sec., Ed.- Hist.! 3 Hi-Y 1Sec.l 2 Knightsg Quill and Scroll 'PICS-ll B.L. lSec., Reg. Rm. Rep.Dg Cabinet 1Pres.D 3 Fire Squadg Var. and .I.V. Football, Basketbal and Trackg Wash. 4Ed., Sports Ed.3g O.S.C. CIMBA, JEAN C a m m a S i g m a 1V.-Pres., Ed., Chap.?g Cleves KV.-Pres.!g N.H.S. 1Hist.bg C.L. 1Treas., Reg. Rm.H S.B. 1Sec.Dg C. L. Prinvessg Dean's Officeg Book Room. GOFORTH, PAT Isto 4Sgt. at Armslg Tri Hi-Y 4Set'.lg Banflg Transfer. GOODENOUCH, LOUISE Clevesg Pesanteg Reg. Rm. Rep.g Band: Choirg All-City Choirg Transfer. GOODMAN, NANCY Transfer. GRIFFIS, BARBARA Neakg Wash. 1Rep0rterJ 5 Transferg 0.S.C. CROESBECK, SYLVIA Masque ll-Iist.Pg Livewireg U. of O. GULLIXSON, DUANE Knights 4Sec., Sgt. at Arms! 3 Trixg Key lSgt. at Armslq Corazon de la Rosa iSgt. at Arms, Treas.l3 O. of W.g B.L. tSec.Jg Var. Baseball Managerg .l.V. Trackg Fire Squad. GUMMERSON, DIANE Masque. I-IANKS, JOAN Neak 1Hist.Pg Clevesg Der Adler QV.-Pres.Pg Livewire. IIANLEY, ANITA P.S.C. HARMON, FRANK HARRISON, MARLA Phreno fSgt. at Armsbg Nu Chig Reg. Rm. Rep.g U. of O. GILMAN, CHARLES GOLDSWORTHY, RICHARD GORDON, BILL CULLIXSON, DEAN Hi-Yg Key lSec.Jg Packg Knights 4Pres., Ed.-Hist.Pg Quill and Scroll lV.-Pres.! 3 Corazon de la Rosa KV.- Pres., Sec.lg O. of W. lSgt. at Armslg Reg. Rm. Rep.5 Var. and .I.V. Basketballg Frosh. Cross Coun- tryg Wash. 1ReporterJ g Fire Squadg U. of O. HALL, GENE HARGREAVES, MARY JO Der Adler. HARTFORD, HOWARD 33 L... 9. HARTSHORN, ,IAN Phreno 1Asst. Treus., Tre-am? g Cirvg Reg. Rm. Rep.: Livewire. IIARTEL, DON Keyg J.V. Bnselmllg Lene PllOl0gl'Zl- pllerg Lewis :mal Clark. HASH, EYELYN fillllllllll Signing Reg. Rm. Rep.: O. of W. Cirlg Coumelors' Offic-eg YYl1ihs0rtl1. Il-Vl'I IlCl.ll, RONALD ICI IA-un 4Pref., Sgt. .ll .ATIIIFJQ Corazon lle ln Rosa: ISM-J: I'.S.C. HAYES. SHEILA HEFFLIN. JUDY Ciyo 4Prf's,, Semi: Transfer. HEINRE, LINDA Masque: C.L. 4Seni0r Rep.l: Fire Squaul. HEISLER, BOB IIICNDERSON. JERRY KlllglllSQ Var. Cross Counlrvg Li- luxury: Transfer. I HENDERSON, SALLY Gamma Sigma lHist.. Corr. Sec.. Sgt. ut Armslg N.H.S.g Clevesg Coloniuls 4E1l.Ig G.L. lReg. Rm. Rep.. Sgt. nt Arms, Slate Y.-Prcs.lg S.B. lSe1-.Ig Fire Squzulg Sr. :mtl Jr. Rally Squamlg Band Mnjoretteg Deznfs Office. U. of O. HESPE. RON Eukg O. of W.: SR. lAtl1letiv Rep.i: Yzlr.. J.V. uml Frosh. Trnvk illlfl Football 4All-City :tml Shrine! g J.Y. and Frosli. Basketbullg Fire Squzulg Rally Squzulg SR. Store. HING, RON gineg Reg. Rm. Rep.: On-l1.g U. of HILTENBRANDT, FRANK Transfer. HISEL, JOHN Transferg P.S.C. HA RTEL. GLEN Transfer. HATTON, ALLAN Euk liiec., Trens.P 3 O. of W IPI-eg Sev., Treas.Jg Knights Colomals Hi-Yg N.H.g B.L. 4Jr 'ind Sopli Rcp.ig Var. and Frosll Basketball Var. and J.V. Raselm JV 'lm Frosh. Footlulllg Var. Crose Coun try? Jr. Class lSgt. ut Arms? Squml 1Cuptaintg 0.5 HEINKE, CARRY Eukg Hi-Y WY.-Pres.,P O 0 N.H.S.g Knightsg Yar., .I Y Bwselnl :xml Baslietlmllg Yalr. Cross Coun try: Fire Squad: W. 0 HEI DSCHM I DT, AL HEREFORD. SHIRLEY Lewis aml Clark. HILL. CONNIE HOLDER, BETTY Nu Chi 4Chap.lg Isto. HOLLISTER, MIKE Euk lSgt. ut Annslg Knights tTreas.lg Quill :mtl Svroll lPres.l: O. of W. 1Etl..Hist.tg N.H.S.g Arn MV-Pres.. Sgt. at Armslg Key lsev., Sgt. at Armslg B.L. lSr. Rep.. Ecl.-Hist.. Reg. Rep.tg S.B. tAsst. Tre-ns.. Trenmlg Var.. J.V. and lfrosh. Basketball: Yztr. and ,l.Y. llnselmllg Var. anal LY. Cross Coun- try lllatptztintg lfrnsh Football: Walsh. lCartoonift. Feature Writ- vrl: Fire Squaul 4fIztpt.lg Art Avhievf-ment Awnralz l'. of 0. HOLMES, JEANETTE lll IJSON. TERRF lrnnsfer: Obi.. lll l lfNl.lN. EX KIA N Nvatlx 'l',tl.P: l.lnfia'l1l. ltltll l.llliN. RON Tl'1IllSl.t'l'. ILLINKLWORTH. lll.-XNFI IRWIN, YIYI,-KN IS.-KACSON, Wll,l.l.-XM Knights: Reg. Rm. Re-p.: llnntl: Xll. Store: l'.5.lQ. .l.-XMES. l.,-NNI lfto l5g:t. ill flrtnvg Luratzun llc lat Russ: lHist.l: El l.f-on 4Prcs.Ig fv- N.H.S.: Trnnsfvr: llatntlz lmwi- :tml Clark. JENNINCS, DAVE JOHN, DARLENE JOIINHON. ,XNIPRIC ' 'UN Hi-Y: lit-y: Re-g. Rm. Rep.: Yan: N Truvlx: ,l.Y. Fontlmll: ,I.Y. mul if Frmh. llztwlu-tlnlll: Trnn-fe-r: l'.lI.- X l..A. JUHNSUN. TOM lfult: Key: lll-saint:-1 lli-X 1Sgl. att -Xrnlal: Knights 4553. alt .-Xrtnsl: 0. of W. 455-rt. att Nrnhl: Rc-g. Rin. Ka-p.: Yatr., ,l.l. annul lfrosh Hankel- luull nml Fontlmll till-City. Shrinetl JA . llzlwlulll 'fill-Stalrli JUNFN N XXL H 'llratvltz Snph. Claw l5gl. att Aflllrll Nl: qui 1 gon N lfire- Squmlg Choir: l.ilnr:1ry Krnl nrllon te I l 4 p JONES' KEN V P aw: 1 l Hi.Y 15612. Cllatp.t: Cirfl klllgllls W.-I'rt-5.1: PPSHIIIWS Rell' Rn R4wp,g Var. Trawlx llllll l'00llNlll1 lloumelofs Offie-eg Sr. Class Playi 36, In 5. , 3 . -J T? 4495, A-W5 ,ppsr -J KALLIMANIS, HELEN Clevesg Gamma Sigma 1Sec., Sgt. at Armstg C.L. 4V.-Pres., Frosh Rep., Reg. Rm. Rep.l g SB. 1Ser. C0mm.bg Livewireg Soph. Class 4Sec.Dg O. of W. Cirlg Fire Squaclg Sr. Rally Squadg Nurses Officeg Willamette U. KAY, SANDRA Masque lSef'., Sgt. at Arnie! I Cleves lE1l., V.-Pres.P I Reg. Rm. Rep.: Tennisg Wash. 4Acl Staffl: Dean's Office: Office, O.S.C. kENNEY.'PAT P.S.C. KLING, DIXIE LEE KRISTIANSEN, ALICE Neak 1Se1'., Treas.t . KRIEMMACHER, MARIAN Der Adler 4Ser'., Treas., Ed.-Hist.P. LA FOLLETTE, DALE Trix tSev.lg Knights: Circ: J.V. und Frosh. Trackg 0.S.C. 36 KARNES, DEANNA Ciyo lSec., Pres., Ser. C0mm.Pg Choir, All-City Choirg All-State Choir: P.S.C. KAWASAKI, NOBUO N.H.S. IV.-Pres.Jg Trix lV.-Pres., Treas.Ig Knightsg Cornell. KAYAMA, KIYOMI G.A.A. lPres., Semi: Ciyo IV.-Pres., Ed.Dg N.H.S. 4Ed.lg G.L. 1Reg. Rm. Rep., Sr. Rep.D g Livewire. KENDREW, JACKIE Tri-Y 1Asst. Ed.Pg Der Adler 1V.- Pres., Sgt. at Armsl: Livewire, P.S.C. KEPCHA. ANITA Isto lV.-Pres., Sgt. at Armslg ?I.H.S. Aro 1Se1-.Pg Lihraryg Trans- er. K INC, NAN CY Colonialsz Ciyo. KRAMER, BARBARA Masqueg U. of O. KRIECER, JOYCE Phreno 1Treas., Presb. KRAUSER, GARY KRUEGER, LORENE Colonialsg Clevesg N.H.S.g Tri-Y 1Sgt. at Armsig lsto lCritic'Q Ed., V.-Pres.P I Swimming, Willamette. KURIHARA, IRENE ' Tri-Y 4Sgt. at Armstg Corazon de la Roy 4Sgt. at Armslg Livewireg P.S.C. KYLE, MIKE LAI, MARTIN Cineg Pythagoreang O p t i m i s t s 1Hist.b 3 ,I.V. Cross Country. LANE, CAROL Der' Adler 1Pres., Ser., Ed.-Hist.i: Tri-Y lAsst. Ed., Hist.7: P.L.C. LASHER, ELAINE Tri-Y. LATOURETTE, CARY LAWRENCE. NANCY LEE Der Atller 4Y.-Pres.. See.. Eel.-Hist.Ig Tri Hi. Y lCh. .ng Wash. 4ReporterJg ' rm P.b.C. LEE, lil RTON Aro: Yan: Tenltifg Frosh. llaaltet- hall: OAC. LEE, NINA Qualite lllust.. Chap., See.. Y.- Pres.I 3 Soph. Class lSgt. at Arms' 1 T Sr. Class 4Sgt. at Armsl: If. of O. LEIGHTON, BILL Eukg Reg. Rm. Rep.g Monmouth College. LILJEBLAD, .ILDY Lewis anfl Clark. LOFGREN, SHARON Cirt' lC0rr. Sera! g Ijl'0Vl4l1'llI'0 Nnrh- ing Sl'll00l. LOOMIS, CLAYTON LYNN, LARRY Trix 1Sgt. at Armglg Ney: Yilr.. LY. Baslietlballg Nur. 'Iravk antl Cross Country: Frosh Football: Fire Squaclg l'. of O. LLSK, JANET Masque lHist.. Sgt. at Arms! 3 N.H.S., Clevesg C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Transferg Whitman. MACEBEO, PATRICIA Gamma Sigma: C.L. Soph. Rep. MALCOMB, NORMA JEAN MARSHALL, ART Quill and Scroll lSgt. at Arma, Treas.Pg Trixg Knightsg Pesanteg .I.V. and Frosh Trackg Wash. iEx- vhange Ed.9: Fire Squad: Choirg S.B. Store. Treas.. LAUR, LARRY LEE, GENE Park lPres., V.-Pres.Ig Choirg U. of 0. 'Q LEWIS, KAY E Corazon ale la Rosag Linfieltl. -we ' I fl'-, aiu LUIIAN, PAT A' '-3 Var.. ,l.V. anml Fro'l1 Football anal - W A Track: ,I.V. Basketimllg Yar. Base- I E Y' 4 lrall Manager 5 Transfer. LYNN, NANCY Masque lChap.P: Lens Livewire Portlantl Ii. 12 MAJORS, JOAN x Y J . 0' MARSHALL. SHARI Masqueg C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Choir: LT. of O. 'YI 5 MARTIN, JOHN Dominog Transfer. MAYER, SHARON Der Adler 4Sec.Ig Tri-Y lSgt. ut Arms! 3 Orchestrag ' All-City Or- :-hestrag All-State Orch.g AlI-North- west Or4'h.g P.S.C. Mt'lIOWAN, TROY Mt-FARLANE. MARILYN Pllreno lCriti1'l 3 Clevesg Cirvg G.I.. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Dealfs Offireg Transfer: Lewis 81 Clarlx. M1-LAUGHLIN. DENNIS Colonial Petrologists IV.-Pres.P M1-NAB, DENNIS MEANY, BILL Euk fSgt. at Arms, Y.-Pres.I 1 Hi-YQ Knights: O. of W. lTreas., Ed.- Hist.r: N.H.S.g B.L. 1Y.-Pres., Reg. Rm. Rep.P: Yar. lfootballl. Basket- lnall. Truvk: Fire Squatlg Counsel- or's Offive: O.S.C. MARTIN, HERMAN Trix: Quill and Scroll 1Sgt. at Armsl: O. of W.g Yar. Football, Wrestlingg Baseballq J.Y. Basket- ball, Baseball, Wash. Sports Writ- er: II. of 0. MANN. BILLIE MAC PIKE, LORALEE Phreno: Clevesg N.H.S.: Bryn Mawr. Mu'RRIDE. MICKI Arn 4Pres., V.-Pres.lg lsto lggt. at Armsl. M4-CRACKEN, BARBARA M4-Cl'l.I.0CH, JIM Colonials: Cine lTreas.P: Optimist IY.-Pres.l: Stage Crew: P.S.C. Mt-KINNEY. HERMAN O. of W. lV.Pres.lg Eukg B.L. Sr. Rep.: Var. Footballg Trarkg Basket- ball: Transferg Il. of O. Mt-GINNIS, CHARLES Knights. Quill 81 Sc-rollg Tau Pig Optimists 1Pres.lg Reg. Rm. Rep., Lens Club Ecl. MvLUCAS, SHIRLEY Coloniulsg Masque: LI. of O. Metli- val School. McMAHEN, ILA M4-WILLIAMS, JOYCE Isto lPres., Sgt. at Armsbg Tree Plantingg U. of O. MEACHAM, ALICE C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Library. MEIER. CAROLYN MENIJELSON, ALLENE Colonialsg Corazon De La Rosa 4Y.- , Ires.. Seen. Treas.Pg Circ, N.H.S.: ILL.. Reg. Rm. Rep., Sr. Class Play: I. of W. MERCHANT, TOM N.H.S.: O. of W.: Hi-Y: Euk 4Treas.P: Knights KV.-Pres., Sgt. at Armsl: B.L. fV.-Pres., Reg. Rm. Rep.J : SB. lMem. at Largel: Varfl, J.V.. Frosh, Football and Track: Fire Squad 1Capt.l: O.S.C. MESSMAN, JUDY MILLER. BILL Euk lSec.P: Pack: Key: B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., S.B. lMem. below thirnl ifgfzk Jr. Rally Squad: S.B. Store: MILLER. JAYNE ALICE Pythagorean: Baml: Orchestra: All- City Orchestra: Transfer: P.S.C. MORGAN, JOAN MOTLEY, JOYCE Girls' Glee: Transfer: U. of Port- lanrl. MOWRY. JANE Cleves: Masque: El Le-on: Office: Dean's Office: Willamette li. MIYCKLEROY, EUNICE Nu Chi 4Corr. Sec.. Treas.l: Clev- es: Office: P.S.C. NICKERSON, GREGG Knights: Pesante: Key: B.l.. Jr. Rep.: Choir: All-City Choir: All- Northwest Choir: All-N at i on a l Choir: Sr. Class Play: lv. of O. NIEUWBOER, HARRY Trix: Aro: Pesante: Circ 1Sgt. at Armsl: Knights: Key lPres., Sgt. at Armsl: Band 4Drum Majorrl Orchestra: Sr. Class Play: Cornell. OFFER. CAROLYN O'H.-XLLORAN. JOAN Portland Lniversity OYE. TOM 0- Of W-Z Hi-Y: Var.. .l.V. Football. Baseball: O.S.C. STRUTZ, SUZANNE MILES. PAT Phreno: Cleves: Pesante: G.L. Reg Rm. Rep.: Orch. All-City Orch.. All National Orch.: Counselor's Office U. of O. MORGAN. GEORGE N.H.S. lPres., Sgt. at Arnlsl: O. of W.: Trix: 4V.-Pres., Sgt at Armsl: Key: R.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: .l.V. Track, Baseball: Var. Basketball Mgr.: Fire Squad: C. of O. MOORE. CH ARLES N.H.S. Quill K Scroll: Tau Pi: Optimist 151-c.i: Pytllagorean lSgt at .-Xrmstz Lens Business Mgr.: Orchestra: All-Northwest Orch.: li of Rocllestvr. NEHI., HOB NIIYAMA, JERRY National Honor Society: Quill aml Scroll: Trix: Knights: Fire Squad OLSON. JOAN PANTEKOEK. BILL Trix lE1l.-Hist.J: O. of W.: B1 Reg. Rm. Rep.: Var. Track. 39 1, . , ,-fansaega . 2 I A , e, .Lt PARSONS. BILL Trix lSgt. at Arms, V.-Pres.5 3 Circg Colonialsg Knightsg Pesante lSgt.. at Armslg Yell Kingg lv. Trackg Sr. Class 4Treas.lg Fire Squad! Bandg Jr. Rally Squadg Willamette. PHILLIPS. JIM Trixg B.I.. Reg. Rm. Rep.g O.S.C. PILAND, DICK Knightsg Quill and Scroll 1Sgt. at Armsrg Hi-Y 1Pres.., Sec., Ed.- Hist.bg Euk lEd.-Hist., Sgt. at Armsrg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g S.B. 1Ass't. Treas.. Treas.7g Yar., Frosh Basketball and Trackg Frosh Foot- ball: Wash. 1Sports Ed., Ed.l 3 Fire Squadg I.. K C. ,, .1 f PORTER, TOM 6 4-Al Tau Pi' Cine' Librarv. 7 QIYILICI. JOHN RANDLE, GLORIA REAGER, DONA RAY Clevesg Isto 4Pres., Serurg Tri-Y lTreas., V.-Pres., Setxig Lens Live- wire: Counselor's Offireg Utah. 40 PERIGO, DUANE PETERSON, ULDINE PHILLIPS. MICHAEL Colonials 1Pres., Sgt. at Armslz O. of W. 1Se1'.P: Lanrers Hi-Y: Paoli lEd.-Hist.I 3 B.L. lPres., Sem? 3 Var. Football and Travkg ,l.V. Football and Basketball: Frosli Trac-kg Fire Squad. PICKARD, BARBRA Isto fSev., His.. Ed.Jg Der Adler lTreas.b C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Lens Livewire. POLAND, BERNICE Ciyog Corazon De La Rosug Tri-I lSem'., Hist.l PORCO, PAT Tri-Y tllist., Ed.Pg Ciyo ll-Iisl. Ed.r. PRATT, CHERYL Neakg Tri-YQ Linfield. QLTENTEL, DAVE QLON, JIM Pig Optomist 4Pres., Sec., Treus. Sgt. at Armslg B.L. Reg. Rm. Repg Lens 4Ass't. Bus. Mgntg Book Roomg O.S.C.g Fire Squad. RA DEMACHER, JAY RAPP, ANDY Trix 4Sgt. at Armsjg Colonialsg Pesante lSgt. at Armslg B.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Var., .l.V., and Frosh Footballg J.V. Sz Frosh Trackg Bandg Il. of 0. REA, DON Choirg P.S.C. REDEWILL, BEVERLY Cleves 4Se1-.P 3 Masque lHist., Secxtg N.H.S.g 1Ed.lg Circ: C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep., Prinressg L. 8a C. REINERTSON, SHARON Neak fPres.P: Quill 8: Srroll 1V.- Pres., Ser-.lg Clevesg N.H.S.g C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Lens Ed.-in-Chief: Fiire. Squadg Orvhestrag Offive: 9 Qolonialsgv Knightsg Quill 81 Svrollg lN.H.S.g Cineg Pythagoreang Tau 1 REINMILLER, BOB RICHARDS, CATHY RICHMOND, GENE ROGERS, SALLY ROKSTAD. JOHN ROSCH, DONNA ROUSH, BARBARA RUECK, SALLY SABO. GORDON Trix 1Sgt. at Armsig Knights 'Sgt at Armslg Hi-Y 4V.-Prcs.Pg Var and J.V. Trzwk. SCHAEFER. SUE Ph.-eng 4Hist.l g Cleves, Counselor-'s Offiveg 0.S.C. SCHARWATT, BILL Palvk lSe1'., Y. Pres., Sgt. ut Arma. Ed, Hist.Jg Hi-Y lSgt. at Armsvg Knights lPres.J N. H. S., Colonials lSgt. ut Armslg Key 4Treas.lg O. of W. lTreas.P g Cabinet WV. Pres.l: B. L. 1Treas.Dg B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep. S. B. 4Pres.. Ass't. Treus., Trens.. l. S. C. Premlg Var., JV, 81 Frosh Trurkg ,I.V. Footlnillg Frosh Basket- lrullg Soph. Cl. 4V. Pres.Pq Frosh Cl. 4Tre:1s.lg Fire Squad 1Czipt.bg S. B. Store: Willamette. SCHEURER, BONNIE Gamma Sigma 4Ser. Comm., Cust.P g Sr. Rally Squad: ll. of O. SCHl'Fl , LORETTA Phreno: Aro 4Sgt. at Armsbg G. L. Reg. Rin. Rep.: P. S. C. SCHWEDLER, VERDELL Phreno 1Pres. Treas. S t. at Arms Q i E v Cust.Pg Pesnnte 1Treus., Hisl.Pg Circ-3 N.H.S.g Clevesg G. L. Reg.- Rm. Rep.g Sr. Cl. IV. Pres.l: Jr. Cl. 1Sec.lg Orch.g All-City Orch., Book Room, Deans Officeg O.S.C. RICHARDSON, SHERYL Masque lPres., Sgt. at Armslg Cleves 4Ed.lg G.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Sr. Rep., Princess. L. 81 C. ROGERS, SUZANNE Islo lCritic-lg Clevesg C0unsel0r's Offir-eg Transfer, Seattle Puvific. fig 1 QD ROSENBAUM, SUE Der Adler 4Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Ed., v--v Hist.bg Pesanteg Orchestra: Mixed Cleeg l.. K C. '57 is if' RUSSELL, LU CILLE Tri-Y, P.S.C. .3 can SCHAPER, KAREN . Masque lChup.lg Pesamteg Cleves: 'za' Clrvz Choir, All-City Choir, Sr. . Cl. Play, U. of 0. 3 . . L' EQ., . . ' U -4 1. YJQEPQ U19 9 NS? fm 59. L-f - .SQA 2 X wh!- J was 1 -Aw - -i SCHNITZER, Al. ' Cross-Country. g .ar f SCHWEIGER, VIRGINIA xg, x -T-. I 4 Wig, ILT' R 5 ff-552' 22 f K ' .bil 1 ! J v-0 xc 1- '!'.yf,fff,n'iw SCHWEITZER, PETE Colonialsg Pesante, Key: Yar. K Frosh Track: L. 81 C. SENDELBACK, BILL Trix lPres., Ed. Hist.l: Knightf: Key 4Pres., Treas., Sgt. at Armsl: Circ 4Sgt. at armsl: N.H.S.g B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: J.Y. Baseball: S. B. Store: Varsity Trac-kg Fire Squad: Sr. Cl. Play: Portland L. SIMON. SANDRA SKOFSTAD, MARY LEE Masque 1Pres.. Ser. Comm., Hiwt.: Quill 81 Scroll 1Ed. Hist.P: N.H.S. 4Y. Presb: Cleves: G. L. Princess Reg. Rm. Rep.: Lens 1Ass't Clulr Ed.l: Fire Squad: O. of WE Cirl Rook Room: Emanuel Hosp. SMITH. DALLAS SMITH. SUE Qualige 4Pres.. Sgt. at Armfl. STARK. MARLENE Masque. C. L. Reg. Rm. Rep: P.S.f.. 42 SEARS, EYELYN Ciyo 'Pres.. Treas.. Chap.l: Tri-Y 'Treas.. Ser., Y. Pres.. Soc. Chrmnr Clever: N.H.S.: Band: Orch.: S. B Store: CounselIor'5 Office: Willam ette. SELFRIDCE, PEGGY Masque: Band: P.S.C. SERYICE, TONY Pack WY. Pres.l: Hi-Y: Key Knights: Colonialsg B. L. Reg. Rm Rep.: Frosh Track: Soph. Cl 4Pres.r 3 Fire Squad: L. 8 C. SHEPHERD, WILLARD Cine: Stage Crew: Transfer. SIMON. SANDI Colonialr: G. L. Reg. Rm. Rep. O. of W, Girl: P.S.C. SIMMONS. DENNIS Transfer. SKOL. RATHRYIN Milfflllel Quill 81 Serollz Aro 'Sew Pesante: Clevesg Reg. Rm. Rep Len- 'Music' E4l.rg Rand: Orvlles Ira. SKOY. ERIC SMITH. MARILYN Gamma Sigma 'Pres.. Hist.. Ed.v C. L. Reg. Rm. Rep: Jr. Rally I . of 0. SMITII. ROSINA SPANCLER. ELLEN Tran-fer: Mixed Glee. SPLINTER. RAY Y V Knights: Quill K Srroll: IMQY 'X Prey.. Treas.bg Wzisll. lBus. Staff! I'.S.C, Frofh Trark. STARR, MARY ELLEN Masque Sgt. at Armsl. STAI FFER, JO Mahque: G. L. Reg. Rm. Rep: OSC s STEFFANOI-'F, NICKY Jr. Optimist 4Parl.ig Bgmlg Or. 1-hestra. STEPHAN. PA LTL O. of W.: B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep: ,LY Travk: lar. Trark: Drama Svhool STRONG. UERRIE lstu 4E1I.l P.S.C. OPIIEIM. SHARON ILL. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Transfer: I.S.If. SWANSON. l RED Eulx: O. of XY.: Iar. Foollrallz lar. Travk: Frnsll Trarlx: 2n1l string all-vity: Fire Squanl: U. of O SV' I YQN E. R A Y ,lr. Mir. llaselmall: Llimr: I'.I..l,. TETHEROW. DARLENE Tri-Y: l'.S.C. TILLMAN, DWANE Pm-k 4Sgt. at Arms, Eil., Hist.l: Knights: O. of WE: Hi-Y 1Pres.. Sgt. at Armsl: B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep: Yar.. .I.Y. annl Frosh Travk: Var. Cross Country: Froslx Fontllall: Fire Squad 1liapt.I O.5.C. TIPPETT, ROGER Optimist: Var. ancl JA. Raselrall: Transfer. W'II.l.HITE2 SHARLENE Tri-Y: lPres.. Sgt. at Arms.. 'l'reas.l: Ciyo Wi. Pres.. Hist., Sgt. at Armsl: Tau Pi: P.S.C. XOLLMAN, .IIJDY Phrenn 1Etl.l N.H.S. l5gt. at arms! g Cleves: Pesante: Quill 84 St-roll: Circ' 1Y. Pres.l: C. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: SR. IV. Pres.l: Wash. rR,-. pnrte-rl: Fire Squad ll1apt.l: Sr. Rally Squatl: Choir 'All-Ifitybz Sr, Cl. Play: All N.W'. Cllor.: Transfer: I . nf O. WAIHLONER. HELEN llznnna 5i'ma IF t. at Arms. Ass't. I L g 1. v Treas.': I'vsanle: Lire: Cleves: fv- I.. Reg. Rm. Rep.: S. Il. 4NIem. all largeiz Shllllllllllill Lens Livewire: ll. I.. I'rin4'ess: Fire Squaml: Sr. K Jr. Rally Sfllllllll Choir: All-City Choir: D:-an's Olfive: I'amnna Col- If-ga-. XY ALRER. I'IIII.LlS l'llrenu l5e4'.. Ser. lInnim.l: N.l'I.S 'Sm-.lz Quill Sz Svroll: Cleves: Il L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Lens Typist: Orrll: All-Slate Orrh: C0llIISt'l0I'.r Offiw: Fire quad: L. 8 C. WAI.TER. FRED STEVENS. JERRY Corazon Ile la Rosa: O.S.C. SILLIYAN, CHRISTINE SYLX ESTER. DORRIS Corozon tle la Rosa 4Sgt. at Arms? : El Leon: Willamette. TIMMONS. LINDA lstoz C. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Offive. NOGT. DONNA C. L. 1.Ir. Rep.. Reg. Rm. Reps nf W. Cirlrg Baml. WAl.I'fN. DOLORE5 Masque l5gl. at Armsrg Clevgsg C L. Reg. Rm. Rep.: Lens Livewire: 5. R. Store. W-XRDRQP. I.lI.l.lAN Q w H Arn thgt. at Amish: Nu l.ln B.Y.l'. 43 ,O. fsts1 ' M'a. .. S s s .. :A ' ' bff, f rj!! - ' . .51 KV . Q i+v ':5. ' I Q' TF A - 2? ya- ,4 4 9 T, 'fu H. K X1 ..a ELA- vt :EP -el -RY .7 1 I x iifixfzf, Af- 4I ' ui .da r'4U 1 H? xi f K.. T . . 1' lf. 2 un au.. - f ? Jagwxifk. I.. S Is' f - as nu. . -37 A4 ' T49 v, 13 we 'of ...f ,J ,B 7-ii' -8 My s QQ. WARNIQE. LYLE WELLS, BILL WETTEL ANU. MARIANNE Masque 15511. :lt Armslz G. I.. Reg Rm. Rep. WH I TTEIER. Jl'A N ITA Tri-Y: Choir: AII-City 4'IlIlII'2 Ile-- llif-fdzl IIiI1I0 IllsIIIllIf'. YVILLI.-NMS. JEAN N.H.S.g Clevesz Masque 43er. Comm.. Cust.P: Aro HV. Pres.. Hisl.I: Lvnf Livewire: I.. K C. WOLF. LEIN Tllll Pi: Yur. Traivk: Rays' gh-I-: 'I'r:imI'm-r. YN.-XCAY. LEILANI Phreno .1Ed.I: C. L. 4SPm'.. Reg. Rm. Re-p.P: G. L. Prinvesiz P. L. 44 WATT, MIKE WEINRICH, CHARLES Der Adlerg Transfer. YYEISS. ELAINE Quulile ll-list.. .gl. Rand: Iv. of 0. Q WESTPH A I.. W DA Quulitvz Tranffvr. WHITFIELD. IJARRYI. ll Arinsl Trix: Key: Mir. Travk: Frou RuekelIniII: Trzlliwff-rg LI. of 0. WIIITMORIC. GORDON Tm Pi JY IlmIuII I I . . 1S'1 K Tennis Xir Raid Squad Trznisfvr: II. of 0. wii,4:0x.,Ro1:i:R 0. of W.: Hi-X: Yur. I uotImII 8 Iiilske-IIv1iII: ,I.Y. I 0olIniII. Balskvl Imll K Ram-IraiII: Ifrnsli I onlInuII K Rziblu-lImII. XVI I.IxS. LARRY Ynr. Sisiinniing. WINKLER, JANET Guninui Sigma: Nu Chi: Quill 8 S:-roll: Clvvesz N.H.S.g C. L. 'Pres Sec.. .I. Rep.. Reg. Rm. Ri-p.I WAISII. 1F0ail. E1I.v 1 Fire Squad Sr. Rally Squad: Choir: Di-nn' Offive: O.S.C. YYIRTH. CHARLENF Tri-T. WIOOLI7. K ICN NICTH Choir: Trunffe-r. WORRELL. MIKE YOIVNG. BONNIE Istn: Livewire. YOLNC. CHARLES Yars. I700tI1aII. lravk: LA. Rzindg LLC. AQ 2 6 ',vO -5 ef 'P- .5 fa Al amera S y UOHNSON,DAVE Wash. 4ReporterIg Transfer: U. of W. JONES, BOB Transfer. TIROCCHI, THERESA WARREN, BENNY 0. of W.g B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Var.,'J.V. 81 Frosh Football 81 Trackg Fire Squadq P.S.C. ZERVIS, MIKE Pm-k 1Sgt. all Arnisbg l.am'ers Hi-Y Ed., llisl.l: 0. of WY.: Quill 81 Svroll l5,1z!. al Armslg Fire Squaflg Key Club: B. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.g Var. Footballg Jr. Vars. foothallg lxasketballg Wash. Sport Reporter: U. of O. ENGIAND. ALAN ZIPF, MARLENE ZOPPE, ROGER Senior Awards O r f , . , W wx H , , ali, MIKE HOLLISTER Activities Journalism 'Q ggi.. f -8 BILL SCHARWATT Activities 4' iv' ICANN DINGER FRFD FRITSCH Scholznship 5Cl1012-Shi? r N I PIERMAN M LARRY LYNN Football Basketball 353 an - -N-Q I iq ,..,, , CARRY HIJNICE laleball -J? 'L -0 ' '7 QV ui' SALLY HENDi A L S6N sus FULLER Activities Activities Q i 1 fe' PAT MILES HARRY NIEUWBOER Music Music z 2 ALLAN HATTON HM CII-L Basketball Track '42 SHARON L01-'GREN Drama if 1. v 1 ' w ma Aufgmgrapflw September TUV1 Be patriotlc. Buy your studentbody c rd -Q--2 And thafis the way we'11 do it at the game tonight!! Registration day--what a mess! Ahhhhhhh, to be a Freshie again!!! I I Ilctober ? I'm glad that's the end of that. ,X X Pooooooor Yankee fans! 'iq 3V , . iff. ig! Y . 'ir , Sf 9 ie ge' 5 . 2. s 2'k 5. . 50 Welcome, New B Ei, 9 Are there elegible ones at P , 1' FH t, you took us to Statelllllil aqfws ??? '35 J Nnvember o Q31 Q? V Candid shot of Washington beauties! Bill, shall we p1ck up tnese two 1ove1yQ?j g1rls , n 51 Visltor from the exotic East transforms S. B. Prexy inttmm oriental potentate. more could any Santa want? eeemher .ix V. ,te -f N4 A scene from our annual Christmas Program nd here are two of our more mature N. H. S. members Christmas is the time for friendly ZF' Li g ef 2 1 . .ii , . ,liffz 'fix V QQ xx- Spring in JANUARY? I Mr. Bogard, are you dancing too? f F January H ofo Y February 7.-,-'g-,,.. , If 4 ju : 9 Sf! , gnu ii l Washington's annual assembly in honor of George Washington paid tribute to the late Governor Paul Patterson who was a form- er student of Washington, High School. the snow comes--look out! 13 me present those poor, hard-working, and suffering students who made N. H. S. . .. ...., sg . . . 4 -et e1e ,ie ni ff'9k ' 'X 1 What are pep assemblies coming arch .V I: 5 9 ,Z ,f We , V ? :gg ix :: I X ,A 3 we x x 2 suns CGOLEST COL? , comms 9fgff+n ' N The Pre1ude to Spring was a sellout. 9 , Q0 , AYP I D , QS BL 55 Hey! fhat's Monte Ba11ou and his Castle Jazz Band . Up' N Atom Show revealed many wonders of modern science. A11 proceeds go to Teens against Hmm' What shall I take next 5 pril 2, v if W. Cotton Day at last! i Mmm, April showers ? But why you want to see my locker Careful on the turn! Washington once again wins the Rose Festival Parade band trophy. XV 'nw-x .rf May Don't we look like intelligent seniors? Q-,,,.-1 Are we really going to graduate? I told you this wasn '1 Hurry and sign mine too June ,,.,.,-I ,pm .nilllttlt .xx L 1 x N-1 What shall I say f , -0.87 K 1 1 fi B The senior prom committee for Moments to Remember . N0 more pencils' H0 more books wie jf if W 1 ,,, 1 Y 7 Q--f Oh Mr James, Ipassed! I58 Eg, CAST Senior Class P ay unior Miss Harry Graves ......... Harry Nieuwboer Joe. ........... Grace Graves ..... ........Ray Swayne , . , Allene Mendelson H11da .......... . . . Marcia Bloomberg Lois Graves .... Judy Graves .... Fuffy Adams .... J. B. Curtis .... Ellen Curtis ...... Willis Reynolds. . . Barlow Adams .... Haskell Cummings ..... Western Union Boy ..... Tommy Arbuckle. . Sterling Brown .... Albert Kunody .... ...- . Barbara Byhre . . Judy Vollman , , , Connie Hill . . . . .Bill Bogard . .Karen Schaper . . . .Bill Miller . . . . .Joe Clark . . . . Bill Burnell - . . - . .Ken Jones ......KenJones . Bill Sendelback Merrill Feurbach ...... . ...... Carl Ertler . . .Gregg Nickerson This year's senior class play, Junior ', , was the first one produced by Wash- ington's new dramatic teacher, Miss Bevins Haley, and one of the finest ever seen at Washington. Its hilarious plot concerned young Judy Graves whose good intentions almost suc- ceeded in drivingher poor family and their friends insane. The excellent acting of the cast and the superb directing of Miss Haley made this year's senior class play a tre- mendous success. Charles ........ Henry .... . . . Roger Zoppe . . . .John Bushman Ill-v-og! you're a if I have a plan. go, Fall irls' League eek 'Queen Hazel and her charming Girls' League court 1 P BRNISP y O Mm With Allene on the march sin doesn't have a chance u deserve the applause Y0U'1'e get H2 ai ,, Fall Boys' eague eek Harry Hi School A f up X '21 if Clifton Smith Bruce Benedict -,'g ,yiiylyt - if X A f ' x o it E5 W: , 3.5 A ,ar i 7 W -x ji 2 oooo Put your money in the pot, boys! 3 Doug Taylor Dave DeFant The Fall Boys' League Show. Estu11ivan's Toasted Ta1ent was a hilarious success. fy ,. , w 5- 1 1 if , , - f K W A K, s 1 2 , Y i 4 1, fi 3 X Q , 1 5 T , Q A tl Q 5 3 T 1 K Ei 2 ,V E , Q ,Z , , A , , .f 4 A 'X , x W , g , : L . V 4 . , 1 X A T A t m, f N A , 1 2. , , 2 5 - 2 x 9 . , f 35 Wm. 11 ' :V x 4 ff A ', V 3 f 2 2 A ' Q, Q i 1 ,V 5 V , , A f 2 V I ,K i A r , 1 X T , , ' g ' V E ' y X T T , i, Y ? I E S iQ K ' f le E 'f ni Q , X HN' , 5 , , 5 - A ' 5 E f L T g - so f ' . E T 5 Wi- 5 2 'rf 4? Spring Girls' League eek I 2 f 3 Queen Sandra and her lovely court. Bean, a talented accord1on1st, from the class of 's Girls' League celeb AT rates its fiftieth anniver '48. The Bobs are at it again Spring Boys' League eek W ,Q W 5 an LQ QW Af 3 6 f 2 Mike Zervis or Q s Melvln Kesterson f Vince Messineo Washington' s Starklettes. Mark Hattenh in Go, man, go I Aw come on and put in some money. 1 Q lu 'lex ,- ts Ji tif, K W an 5 A p A 5, g , ' he ' IM t 5 vw? gE9CtiOlll 3. xi gi? X with its beautiful display. Daffodil how ,, Q isa- , X f 5 sk - I -wg t ' sxlwfzgfj ,U . mp.. Zagat at ff 1- J X an 1 its Q 5 k 4- if 'W 7 . . ' ' ,le if - g V 7423: f5A 21fQ- , qw-.x'?2c,1:.f1 f r ex,-5-srili ' ' asf 5 . The Girls' League sponsored another annual Daffodil Show at Washington High School on April ll 8: 12. For two days the Rec Center was an enchanting garden of fragrantflowers. Beautiful centerpieces of daffodils set the stage for the smaller displays. Students and faculty alike en- tered many beautiful displays which made this year's show a tremendous success. Sigma wins the club sweep- Another sweepstakes winner was original display by Mlss Larsen's ology classes 'pr , is ,ff figs. A X e ' Q --sf ff' so is as -Jai , as . - 7 It f . 1 'X - 1 .. cv-... . . tw X' ' - ,X . :?Y'z 'asa' l ,vQ: ' ' 64 Among the girls serving as hostesses were: Sondra Arnston, Pamela Albright Barbara Hurd, Janet Winkler, Sharon Barnes, Nancy Earnshaw Sheryl Richardson. I 3 , m i1? w-' V Ina wammb u i 4 ,fx 1 W N N VI 1 - M x . v,?jE'l9i nN m3 .xgfspwgwueylg 1 w Haveadaffodil? - vi' M - ' 3 o 5 536' ,1 N e Q f'aae,.M ,. e 4, , ,, ., , A an --....,, .,..--W garden of daffodils . .V . , ' . . z V, - A ,, Q. In A f 1 i e n 1,2 in 'Sf 'WW i 4. .3 Q A beautiful winner. it 11' X 74, Welcome to the Daffodil Show!- 1 :fri M541 Ty? 'L , n . Q fg 1'-. Jf v ','f' ,' Beside the Lake 'X - jeff a 65 . rg W. Q A ,Q That s our Bow, ads' Club how H321 JYA, .,. 'i pi The third annual Dads' Club Show, Stark Rea1ities , presented thirty acts. The scene was a record shop, and all ofthe acts took place there. The program consisted of everything from a ca- lypso number to a solo sung by Mr. A. M. Clem- mens of the Dads' Club. This show was one of the biggest successes of the year. II1 fa 1 ' 1 H W r , K 1 .- . , ' '. ' W r . V , . . ' W V 1 . I1 .. .4 A h ft 11+ e 1 . I, ,- .gf Y, 1 , i5 i ' f if ,- K 'u -4 f - 1, ff. ., P +1 MY , D a, 1 . .L A,,M ,Q x , . Y W , ... ,-. , ' .','r W, My ....v,,,,..-.,, 5.4, . . .,', nur Wa 1 Q k 1' .4 '- x ', .,,4 1 s .53 V, 1 , WKIQA -'f .xl lu M-'X-H 'cE5,', X. 6 , Y . -. A an , 4 ' ,' ,H ,ffm x . v4 Q, . ,,v . ,1 vu' 'ii E' if 'J - .0 A, 1 ,4 W , 1 4 47'x -. . -. r Qu I FALL AEDEAS ARO CINE CIYO CLEVES COLONIA LS CORAZON DE LA ROSA DER ADLER DISQUE EL LEON EUK. LANCERS HI Y ISTO OPTIIVIIST KEY KNIGHTS MASQUE N H S NEAK. NU CHI ORDER OF W PA CK. PESANTE PHRENO PYTHAGOREAN QUALITE QUILL Sz SCROLL TAU PI TRI Y TRIX. 1 ,uf Barbara Caldwell Micki McBride Doug Mosher Evelyn Sears Hazel Arntson Benny Dean Nancy Jones Sue Rosenbaum Lesl1e Fox Ron Hatfield Gregg Allen D1ck Piland Joyce McW1ll ams J im Quon Harry N1euwboer Dean Gullixson Sheryl Richardson B111 Burnell Sharon Reinertson Lois Eichenberger Allan Hatton Phil Estlpular B111 Bogard Verdell Schwedler Howard Schultens Sue Smith Jun Gill Myrle Barbur Frances Sumida B111 Sendelback Cabinet SPRING AEDEAS Barbara Caldwell ARO CINE CIRC CIYO CLEVES . COLONIA LS. CORAZON DE LA ROSA DELTS. DER ADLER . DISQUE EL LEON EUK. GAMMA SIGMA LAN CERS HI-Y ISTO OPTIMIST KEY KNIGHTS MASQUE N H S NEAK NU CHI ORDER Ol' PESANTE PHRENO PYTHAGOREAN QUALITE TAU PI TRI Y TRIX. z 181 Liam Teddy Lee . Doug Mosher Connie Hill Judy Heflin Cathy Richards Mike Phillips Benny Dean Howard Kurihara Carol Lane Leslie Fox Lani Janes Bill Campbell Barbara Hurd Duane Tillman Donna Reager Charles McGinnis . Gary Barrett Bill Scharwatt Mary Lee Skofstad G orge Morgan Sharon Reinertso Lois Eichenberger Jim Gill Sally Ferguson Joyce Krieger Graeme Blake Sue Smith Myrle Barbur Sally Jenkins Bob Reimniller 'ba Ni .... .. 'af f . .... ,:: ' 4' X ........ K1 1 GAMMA SIGMA- - .- ..---Marilyn Smith QUILL at . Hollister llicll lili U01 HAZEL ARNTSON Fall President CATHY RICHARDS Spring President Cleves, a girls' honorary service club, is open to juniors, seniors and three sophomores a term. The girls must have the approval of all their teachers and a three grade average. This year Cleves sponsored a potluck for exchange Students from all over the city. They also held an Easter party for the children and grandchildren of the faculty of Washington High School. Aibrighr eddy Lee C eves President ,,,..,.. Vice President Secretary . ,,,,...... Treasurer ....,, .... ,,,,,. Asst. Treas. Editor .,,,,. Historian President .,..... Vice President Secretary ....i..., Treasurer .,,, ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,, P Asst. Treas. Sgts. at Arms Editor .. Historian JUNIOR MEMBERS FALL SPRING Hazel Arntson .lean Gimba Cathy Richards Teddy Lee ,, Nancy Watts Sandra Kay Francis Sumida Cathy Richards Sandra Kay Beverl Redewill Y Nancy Watts Helen Mieson Val Dene Briscoe Sally Ferguson Sheryl Richardson Teddy Lee Barbara Hoffman Dia-'me 'Q ' ' i A ' 5 H I t ., :- gk . S S li ' 1 V iii id Sandra Ballod Janice Caldwell N2-ncy Earnshaw Carolyn Hager Dottie Harry f K K K f:': '- K 1 . lll . L , aEigiiLM5i as ':2 stesss L Kay Loehrke Nadene Mason Q :I ,,. Q Z,-1 5' G Helene Miesen L67 ,-kt .-. ,. ,p sf- ,, , - ex R 5 M Marlene Moodle 'few 'P 'Wil f ,f.' I 1, 4 Q 0 Margaret Morgan Karen Olson Martha Ritter Nina Sackett Fzika Schmoll BonnieSue Francis Sumida Tank Tipley Margaret Vergeer Nancy .Q 2 1 :Ex . i i 1, ' if 5' r 4 ' a 'S' . 1, 1 A 4 K . ,- seth Q , 'sl 10 14 yT Q 44' l. - T ,. Q.: Arnet Myrle Barbur lemmens Ruth Cooke Ferguson Sue Frost Hurd Sally jenldns McFarlane Pat Miles Richardson Suzanne Rogers Skou judy Vollman 3 . 2 V 4' , 18 ar, '7' 'R , . I . x :A e .9 Y , ,jg g, if Sharon Barnes Rosemary Cox Sue Fuller Sandra Kay Jane Mowry Sue Schaefer Helen Waggoner A 9: -A '27 -be v - F 5 . , 1 ., - 'ir 1- -11 21 . ,-an fe 1, if 3 '-Ev 9 1 Vai lk! Q 21 'ng vi I Bi! Q N I- ,,. K ,. A Q vmgy',0kg .N ' 3 'N y ug, g lofi? A Q I .sf A W 13 , I A X A 6 2 W S ,f,-4 in X N 4? A 3 S ,3 y 13 . X-fa , VA A H5 4 4 -Q. J... Q 4 A Jffff' 1 1'- l i V .1 a 3 'fb J' x r Val Dene Briscoe joan Dinger Jean Gimba Helen Kallimanis Deanna Bown Beverly Eggers Louise Goodenough Lorene Krueger Eunice Muckleroy Donna Reager Karen Schaper Verdell Schwedler Delcres Walen Phyllis Walker Barbara Byhre Lois Eichenberger joan Hanks janet Lusk Beverly Redewill Evelyn Sears jean Williams Gloria Carver Toni Elmer Sally Henderscn Lcralee McPi.ke Sharon Reinerl: Mary Lee Skoi Janet Winkler 71 ri ea .lin DEAN GULLIXSON Fall President BILL SCHARWA TT Spring President The main purpose of Knights, the boys' honor club, is to render service to the school and honor worthyboys. Included in this year's activities were a potluck with Cleves, a candy sale, and helping a needy family at Christmas. Knights FALL President ,. ..... .. , , Vive President ievretnry ,.......,, Treasurer , , Sgls. ut Arms Dean Gullixson .. Tom Merchant Dunne Gullixson Mike Hollister John Carlson Editor - Historian pilfilklIll0lllilI'llll1 President , Vive President Secretary Treasurer Sgts. nt Arms Tom Johnson Keith Carpenter Claude Garvin SPRING Bill Svllnrwaltt Gregg Nickerson Larry Lynn George Frorhen , Tom Merrhnnt Cordon Salvo 7 4- -W . sf 'V I Bachman Dick Bauer Bruce Benedict Bob Blair David Coffey Gene Costi john Edwards Carl Fmseth t s i sr t A i D n , .1 ,f i -: .--, H K X K A MY, If aku ,I 0 s A 'E A , 5553, f 1V , Q X 'il t X 3 . t - L, , Fox Lynn Jackson Clara-UCB Hanna Don Jacobson Melvin Kesterson Bob Marks Ken McLeon We51ey Price is f 1 ,J , J C V' to X te '-- : 72 Bob Bob Root Pete su' and Sutel' Duane Thompson 'ar 7 aa .qu en I ,. mix Ale Xander Bumell Frltsch Hatton Kawasaki Merch ant Quon Till.m an xv-av 51: of ,al Kiki 'Q ,flags n I 'an XLQQN .3 rl I ' P02 Q '11 lX1lln'?AA 5 C sa' 'Q A 2 1 ld 5 '11 5? , X A.: G. Allen G. Cameron G. Froschen G. Hemke D, LaFo11ette M. Lai C. Lee G- M0489-11 G. Nickerson H. Nleuboer J- R3dem3Chel' G. Sabo B. Scharwatt D. Whrtfield C, Young R. Zoppe G, Barrett J. Belma J. Carlson K. Carpenter G. Gallagher C. Garvin J. Henderson M, Hollister sd V7 .nl onli .7 rv I v '51 KN '? 1 'Q 5' 2 '4 u 5 f f elim 15 I 1 SENIOR MEMBERS Beckwlth Def ant C111 Issacson Lynn N hyama Sendelback Blake De an Gulhxson Jennmgs Marshall Parsons Skov B. Bogard A, Bgneg S. Dehart C. Ertler D. Gullixson F, Harmon A. Johnson T. Johnson C, I-L McKinney J. Phillips M. mmps D. Simmons R, Splinter D. Buono P. Estipul R. Hatfiel K. Jones B. Meany D. Piland J. Stevens 73 M .. , .13 In ..,. 4 lg A b A' A 2 KVQXI K ' , LQ e- 1 , y i f ' i ii A L n . Q s 35? . , sn-'l V ' ' ff . 11d Qrg r.,f as ein G we gl i+f- .C sg.-'- ff J ig.. .1 e llll W C K Fw Q Mr l ' 1 . A . .4 A ' ,iq 'V ',4'Af nggyzgg Q F- ' 'li - ' ' :ja W' a Q so - . l 'za -, 4 -,. ' IX!-Y V I ' -A ' Ji J . , A af -V ' 'f ,AKV V ' -3 A 'Y I r- l if ' 1 A ,- , xii. I ' r. I U' it 'S K h R l l', A C 2 L ft., I ' 'EW' a . 2? A ,,' .f 5 J 0+ a fs e C K 41 4 4 I as Y , rr rf .. A 5 1 F 3' . rg v-, 3 '. 3 f. V' ll -fp 2 '3 . -4- ' we 1 M' ax 1 - :Q l ,N A 4 1 21' . s Yllo -as a' 9 A A W X X , .D Q 7. C t -.11 .,, v 1 C ,' 2, F, 3 C -4 , 4 V ,Q , as J . , 1 I f Q r 2 C C C A Aa lf . 0 gg., , l ' TE f . tv ' ' .3 'Q 4' . -- l :L e a as ' rf. - C - is 1 Q 4 AA. A m f'l I V r rm Q--M A le BILL BURNE LL Fall President GEORGE MORGAN ational Honor Society President .,v.,,..,.........,Y......,....,A. FALL Bill Burnell Vice President ..,,,,,,,... Mary Lee Skofstad Secretary .....,,,..,, Treasurer .,,,,...... Sgt.-at-Arms ...,,.. Editor ..... Historian Phyllis Walker John Carlson George Morgan Beverly Redewill Jean Gumbo SPRING President .... , ,.......,,,,...,,, , George Morgan Vive President ., .,,,.,,,,,,, Nobuo Kawasaki becretury .,... . .,.,,.,,,. . Treasurer . H Sgls. at Arms .,, Mary Lee Skofstad . Fred Fritsch , Judy Vollman Bill Burnell i , , E l't ...,, , . ,,,,.. K'y ' Kayamn Spflllg PI'eS1de11t Htlslgxlilll ,...., 3224111 Dinger National Honor Societyis an honorary club for stu- dents who have attained a grade average of l. 6 and are outstanding in scholarship, service, character, and leadership. Besides banquets and other activities, the club sold plastic Lens covers. -T K W 4 V t F v 1. Raw' eg ill: X' ' A N ew sk Q as f 3 f,.r..... R A K 0 r V 3' ' fi? fx , L P Albright Bob Blair Janice Caldwell David Coffey Nancy Earnshaw John Edwards Leslie Fox Diane Gillies Harriet Golc . I ik,f -- lx V . ,,'. 1, 'sly Y 'L .ry ff if A Harry Barbara Hoffman Lynn Jackson Don Jacobson Ron Johnson Judy Johnston Teddy Lee Kay Loehi-ke Franchot L fffi at McKee Charles Medler Margaret Morgan Km-gn Olson Martha Q05 ian. June Powels xx: our 4 f If I Wesley Price Bob Rader Willis Root Nina Sackett Erika Schmoll H0W21'd Sdlultens Bonme Sue Francis Sumida 1-,mis Tipley Nancy Waits Joyce , . . M .- It , 2 QA T T Hr -3 'S ' J ... L f -W-is ff' f 1 fe ft ra 0- 0 ,f , - . I ,,, .5 , ,,, -.. 1 ,Q F vig. X' ' -H ,3 'x , 0 1 - E 2 A A , . 5 1 Sharon Barnes Gary Barrett John Beckwith john Carlson Gloria Carver Ruth Cooke Roberta Field Sally Ferguson Fred pritsch Jean Gimba Allan Hatton Gm-y Heinke Kiyomi Kayama Anita Kepcha La-eng Krueger Tom Merchant Charles Moore jerry Nijygmg Verdell Schwedler Bill Sendelback Evelyn Sea-5 . 'F Q il V 3 4 ,. :ar aa ' V. Q, - 'Z' I. Q' r Q - Y I' 'I -I 7' f l If X 4 . 4 . L 4 . L . L Graeme Blake Bill Bogard ValDene Briscoe Rosemary Cox Joann Dinger Bonnie Discasey George Frochen Sue Frost Sue Fuller Nike Hollister Barbara Hurd Lani lanes janet Lusk Lcralee MacPike V531 Meany jim Quon Beverly Redewill Sharon Reinertson lvhry Lee Skofstad Iudy Vollman SENIOR MEMBERS Phyllis Walker I . , V 4 ai, lf Lois Eichenb Claude G Nobuo Kawas Allene Mend Bill Scharw jean William: Janet Winkler Barbara Byhre , e arvi 4 It A LLAN HA TTON Fall Pres1dent JIM GILL Sprmg Pre s1dent Order of W , anhonorary club, IS open to all boys who have earned a vars1ty letter The purpose of the club 1S to mamtam order and respect throughout the school, and to promote ath1et1cs and good sportsmansh1p among the students rder of Pre ith nl te Pu Sf rrPt'lrv Tre 1 urm 1 ll0I l0I'l I re nlent X111 Pre ulenl Surmt lr! Tlel urer JUNIOR MEMBERS F-SLI, All ln Hitlon 1 qorge Frofhen ,Illll Full Bill Menu U lll funn 1 Tom Johnson John Flrl on SPRINL Jim I lll Henman WI1Kmnew Xl Hatton Bull Sclmrxx Ill 5? e Shad Black Gene COSTI Gordon Johnson 6 Duane Thompson Jlm Suter Ron Wong S ' ,,,, . , 1 . Yi' 'fsidvnt 12 , - , ni i h 1 V , , , . 7' as ' ' ,z ' Sgts. All Arm- , va 1 'fsm f ' , . . ' El '- Hb :ln .1 S f I D I x S. Y . . l , ' 1, . ' u ' 'as 1 ,. ' . . 'z . 1 d E Q . if V , s -x we ,e 'Ah .'i'1f-1-55,-e7 ,?f H A 4 ' 4' . ? ig fl 1 5 Q 2 . 2 -4 'S' I I .V V3 f. 13' , 'gy X f M2 tj' i . .i john Carlson George Ftochen Ron Hespe Bill Meany Bill Scharwatl: Mike Zervis - I, 579' v I if 4--- , ' if .' -4' -..4, I, Q? ,Q-wr 'X 44' '-8 Q In 'if' S fn. 2' Keith Cupenter Jaw Gallagher Mike Hollister Herman McKinney Paul Stephan Chuck Young .gs qw 35-. SENI0ll MEMBERS john Clayton Jim Gill Tom Johnson Tom Merchant Fred Swanson Ray Curletto Dean Gullixson Larry Lauer Geroge Mcrgan Duane Tillman Dave DeF ant Duane Gullixson Pat Lohan Tom Ove Mike Watt '2 JIM GILL Fall Presldent MIKE HOLLISTER Sprlng Prealdent Qlull and Scroll, the natlonal Journahsm honorary SOC16ty, conslsts of members of the Wash1ngton1an and Lens staffs Among xts aCt1V1t1GS th1s year lncluded a potluck at the home of Mrs Hunt, and a bake sale lllll N Scroll FALL resident X lie Presldent Secret :ry Tre lsurc-r Sgts lt Arms I' fhtor H1 torn In Jllll Glll Sharon Relnerlson balls Ferguson Joann Dmger Art Marahall Dirk Piland M :rv lee Skof tad SPRING Prulflt nt 961 rel lrx Tn I urfr gg! ll Arms Fchlor H1 tornn JUNIOR MEMBERS Leshe Fox C 31-01y-H Hager 1 1, x 4 f O I Fr anchot Love 305 M2555 Mlkc Holllster Sh :ron Remerlbon Art Marshall Hermmn Martrn Mlke Yerum B:1rh'1ra Bird Dot:t1e Harry john Richardson Q YN L W 11, ' V . ra.raaaaaa ,a....r....a . , .,..,..a,.aaaa g - w ' N -------- ---- L , S 5 K ' - . . N . - , - a 1 1 I' A ' S Vive President ,, ,.,,, , ,,,,,,, Dean Gullixson . A 4 U' , .... f a ' ' 'Z 5 ' , , , , , ,, ,, 4 . s. A 5 ,... . . , . ' D . , , , ' - 'z , , .,.,,. . . . . . Eff' ' 'I J ' kai A A gf e fr, ,J , C of as - -I' 'Q A ,U 5 VO- , Eg ig l. .H .-Q, ' -.N : all 2 Barbara Bard Joann Dinger Art Marshall Dick Piland Judy Vollman 5 .C ' Y 'f - , 5 fQ:+J3s?Z?3i3fi 01 ' . ff .3 1 , ,W4 2 '?2T: , . K.. . , - K .r .4-.M 4 K 4 A - ,,y,-',3.gf,,- ., F 0 -,J x 9 1 ,rf-1 -- 'TTS Bill Burnell Toni Elmer Herman Martin Sharon Reinertson Phyllis Walker Keith Carpenter Sally Ferguson Charles McGinnis Mary Lee Skofstad Janet Winkler 'wwsze 95 5. 'fm-, ,,.s. 3? 2 ix ,nl-,-41' ., Q S f C l -l l X 354 5 er' a .N - ,P iakiff 3 1. ' Q 7,3 -I K.: Gloria Carver Bill Gibbs Charles Moore Kathy Skou Mike Zervis SENIIDB MEMBERS 1, or Pat Chambers Dean Gullixsorz Jim Quon Ray Splinter SJ' ,C , NANCY JONES Fall President BENNY DEAN Spring President Corazon De La Rosa, the Spanish National Honor Society, whose purpose is to further the understanding of the Spanish language and culture, is open to all stu- dents of third year level who have an average grade of 2. Because of its money-making projects, Corazon De La Rosa sent two students to the University of Mexico this summer. orazon de la Rosa FALL lfresidenl., ,, ,,,....., , ,,...,.., Nancy ,lones N we President ..,,, , ..... ....,. , H Benny Dean Secretary , ,. Sgt. nt Arms Mary l.ou Garvin Allene Mendelson Treasurer ....,,,.,,, ., ., , , ,, Doris Sylvester Editor ,,.. Bonnie Discasey Historian ..... Tonic Elmer SPRING Prviilllflll . ..v,,,, .,,,,...,,...., . , Benny Demi Yire President , , Allene Me-ndelson 501'rClflry ........,,,,, ......., R onnie Hatfield Treasurer H , ....,,... Toni Elmer Sgt. at Arms ,, Editor ...,.,,. Historian ,, Irene Kurihara Nancy Jones , Lani ,lanes Q SG-T ' -'FTP Bonnie Discasey Toni Elmer Mary Lou Garcia Ron Hatfield I-mi lanes Irene Kllrihara Allene Mendelson JUNIQIR MEMBERS fu' '- -s l xp 2 - X F' i it , it 5 Alan Baucom Larry Hook Florence P8125 edeas P i I FALL resuent, ,,A,VV,,,,,,AVV,,,AV.-. BK I. C C ll Mice President ,,....,.....,...., iiridm a lwen 5e emf!' ------f-'--- ff---,-, --A,. I J arlene Tubrn Editor .. , ,.., Treasurer , Degree Chairm PFCSlfl6lll ....,..,..............,. Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer ,,,,... Sgt. at Arms Editor ........... Historian ,,.,., Norma .lean Malcom Elizabeth Arnet HH ---'---A,,,, .,.,.w .I :mice Howe Barham Calflwell Gloria Putnam Judith Buss Eunice Shaff Karen Hertl Sharlis Long Joan Calash .lean Malcom ROW Elmifel Shaft, Darlene Tubm, Elizabeth Arnet Blrharl Lalrlwell Norml Malcom ,lem Wallace Danelle -Xufmuth ND ROW: Lucille Louie, Judy Buss, Cathryn North4ut .loan crilldsll Adelaide Helm Shnrlle Long Janne Moy THIRD ROW slllllfd Sue, Eleanor Howard, Karen Hertl, Shirlew Que .lmiu Howe 1' O 0 J Nur . if 1 MICKI MCBRIDE Fall President iN I i TEDDY LEE Spring President Aro, the art club. was created to further the interest in art at Washington. Included in the club's activities this year were sales, joint meetings, the mural painting in the library, and many of the posters seen around school. President ....,... Vive President Serretary .. P0 FALL Mivki Mf'Bridf' . ,. ,lean Willizlnis . Anita Kepvha Treasurer . ..,.,,,. Diane Flohr Sgt.-at-Arms ,, Lillian Wardrop Editor .. . ,..... ,lane MvNeff Historian .. , Nadene Mason SPRING Pri-sinlvnt . .. ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,V,, T t ' tltly LCP Yivv Pre-side-nt Se-1-rvtary .. Tru-asnrvr .. .. Sgt. at Arins Editor Historian .. . . . Ronnie Sue ., . .... Nina Yasilif-ff .. ,,,, Sandra Pruitt . . Sue Wiortemlyke Don Mc'lNIi1'l1a4-l Carol Willialliis Ron Wong FIRST ROW: ,lean Williams, Nadine Mason, Lillian Wardrop. Diane Flohr, ,lane MvNeff, Teddy Loc, Pat Holmes. SECOND ROW Don Mr'Mif'hael, Brenda Gay, Dortlia Poore, Carol Williams. Wallise Dupuis, Judy Lou Johnston. Sharon Otteson, Roger Fitch THIRD ROW: ,laliiw Caldwell, Sandra Pruitt, Bonnie Sue. Sue Warteiitlyke. Nina Yasilieff. DeAnn Rll1l6l'IlLll'l'l6'I', Loretta Srhuff. C, fs . , up x . Q .. - as' L ,t 12. .it .X a fp, era,- ft A ze av 'QV CV ine FALL l'residi-nl ,,,, ,,., ..,. ,,,,,, , . l Doug Mosher live President . .,,, , , , Dave Coffey Treasurer .,.. , .,,,, Mike Bilodeziux DOUG MOSHER Fall and Spring President Presislenl ,.,,, ..., Doug Mosher Yin-e President ,.,, ,,,, , ,.,,,. , ,, Dave Coffey Treasurer .. ,.,, , ,,,,, Mike Bilodenux Cine is a service club whose purpose is to operate and maintain the audio-visual-aid equipment in the school. Some members are also on the stage crew. Membership is open to boys and girls interested in the use and operation of audio-visual-aid and sound reproduction equipment. FIRST ROW: Ron Hing, Jim Quon, Spencer Repp, Mike Bilodeuux, Doug Moshe-r, ,lim NIl'Cllll0I'll, Sam Akersnn, David Coffey. SECOND ROW: Jerry Caldwell, Dave Allig, Belly Adi-ovk, Adrianino Smith, Sharon Morrow, linrlnlrn Morrison. Judy Spurlin, Jerry Roberts, Dudley Buss. THIRD ROW: Don S1-nlf, Norman Wellv, Rivlmral lloynm, Brinn Cllrisloplwr, Bill Rei:-hlein, Terry Mozorsky. Paul Armour, Andy lVIvAllistq-r. FOIRTH ROW: Bill Logeruell, Gary Cole, liolr St. Pierre, Lein Wolf, Alun Bnucom, Mike Farmer, Tom Porter, Jay Cordon. FIFTH ROW: Don Wells, Curl Rivllnrds, Lynn ,lu1'kson, Don Redient, Art Trenholme, Michael Corrie, Barton Parker. J? iii - 1 ani EVELYN SEARS Fall President JUDY H EF LIN Spring President The purpose of Ciyo is to develop personality, social expansion, and to be of service to others. Service activ- ities include collecting food for the Sunshine Division and toys for the Toy and Joymakers, ushering at the Civic Theater and working at the Christmas Seal Center. Other activities were dances, money making projects, joint meetings, slumber, skating, and holiday parties. Cin Vice President . FALL Evelyn Sears President ,.,,,,..........,, ,.,,,,, Gloria Randall beeretary ,,,,,.,...... Treasurer Sgt.-at-.-Xrms . Editor ,, Historian ,. Chaplain ,. President ,, , Vive President , Secretary .,,., .... Treasurer , Sgt. at Arms Judy Hefflin . Linda McKee Sally Jenkins Joan Car Carol Root Sharlene Willhite Estella Lerma SPRING ,, ,,..,.... ........ J udy Hefflin Linda McKee . ..,, , Pat Chambers Ethel Parks Joan Carr Linda Tate Serviee Comm. ,,.,,. ,.....,.. D eanna Karnes Asst. ber. Comm. ...,.. ...... P hyllis Gibney Editor ,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,, K iyoma Kayama Historian ., .,.,.,,. Estella Lerma Chaplain ,,,,,,, ...,..... , .... J 0 Bren Custodian ..., Margie Clem FIRST ROW: Sharlene Willhite. Gloria Randle, Carol.Root, Judy Hefflin, Evelyn Sears, Linda McKee, Estella Lerma, Jean Carr. SECOND ROW: Sally Jenkins, Doreen Houston, Pat Pore-0, Florence Perlas. Bernice Poland, Phvllis Gihney, Kiyomi Kayama, Deanna Karnes, Oda Lear. THIRD ROW: Linda Tate, Gen Jarvis, Margie Clem, Erma MC4ll0l'k,.Chllfl8IlC Ballard, Jo O'Brien, Cora Lee Gray, Marva Bullock, Pat Chambers. sv. it' olonlals President .. ,,,,.,.,...,...,,,,.,.. ,. Vice President f K 177 f x,,.' 'Q 11 v W -- ' 1 ' +.LL .. Benny Dean ff Nancy Watts Secretary ,..,. ...,,..... ......,, N a ncy Earnshaw Treasurer .......... .,.,. K eif Daugherty Sgt.-at-Arms ..,,,. , 4... ,,..... R oger Jones Leroy Cameron Editor .. ,,... ...., W illis Rader President W ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,, ll 'like Phillips Vlff? PTQ'illl8lll ,.,r,,,,rr,r, ,.A,,,, G lorin Carver SPPFPIAIFY Y,,V, ,,.,, , .. .,,,,,,. Jayne lllakino Trcasurcr W ,.,,,,,, ,, Kicf Daughcrty Sgt. at Arms ..... .,.., , , Chuck Bally Editor ,,,,,.. Sue Fuller Tanis Tipley BENNY DEAN Fall President MIKE PHILLIPS Spring President Colonials is a service club whose purpose is to help the Executive Council carry out its drives and sales, and help reg. teachers in the reg. rooms. Colonials sold the Student Body Ticket Booklet this year. Member- ship is open to two elected representatives from each reg. room. FIRST ROW: Virginia Jardine, Sandra Klees. Kiel' Daugherty, Leroy Cameron, Nancy Earnshaw. Nancy Watts, Ben Dean, Willis Rader, Rodger Jones, Tanis Tipley, Gayle Turner, Allene Mendelson, Frances Sumida. SECOND ROW: Sue Birnie, Dianne Huskey, Sue Taylor Nina Sackett, Dottie Harry, Shirley Mc-Lucas, Myrle Barbur, June Powels. Shirlee Buckner, Ruth Cooke, Nancy King, Lorene Krueger, Joyce Wellington, Barbara Hoffman, Jackie Nibler. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Allen, James Muckleroy, Charles Black, Jim Snider, Jim Wuon, Wayne Carver, Arthur Behee, Carol Bon Durant, Marianne Johnson, Marilyn Griffith, Anne Lamp- man, Pat Alexander, Sherry Akin, Jayne Makino. Janet Makino, Margo Janes. FOURTH ROW: Wendell Brown, Ted Settlemier, Larry Turner, Bob Blair, Larry Anspach, Bill Burnell, Bill Parsons, Andy Rapp, Charles Moore, Marcia McLellan, Sue Fuller, Judy Hopkins, Joanne Suter, Hazel Arntson, Barbara Ove. Betty Adcock. Susan Emmet, Barbara Pendleton. FIFTH ROW: Ed Fuller, Ray Swayne, Gerald Hahn, Bob Root, Wes Price, Dick Johnson, Bob Cantin, Mike Phillips, Pete Goforth, Pete Strand, Pete Schweitzer, Steve Corkey, Chuck Bally, Brad Davis, Jolm Rice, Jay Gordon, Gloria Carver, Jeanne Williams, Joann Dinger. c X 1 Q '55 SUE ROSENBA UM Fall President CAROL LANE Spring President Der Adler is a hobby club, which is made up of the German classes of Washington High School. The club is opento anyone who hashad at least one or more terms of German. Q -fifrbg Mgjlidf 71. er eller 'Q . PTf3S1d6l1I ......,,,,, ,,,,,,,....,,. S ue Rosenbaum Vice President ....,.,.,, ,, Nancy Lawrence Sefreiflry ...,,, H .. Sharon Hammack Treasurer ,, .. . Barbara Pickard Sgll.-ill-APHIS ,, ,,,,,, ,,,, F red Walter Roberts Kessler Editor-Historian Carol Lane President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,,,A C 3 3101 Lane W Ice President ,,,,,.....,.,,..... Secretary ,,,..,... , Treasurer ,,,,, , Sgt. :ll Arms Editor - Historian .,,,,,... FIRST ROW: Fred Walter, Roberta Kessler, Nancy Lawrence, Sue Rosenbaum, Barbara Pickard, Sharon Hammack, Carol Lane. SECOND ROW: Wesley Bullock, Graeme Blake, Carl Vognild, Charles Medler, Howard Schultens, ,lim Weinrich. Graeme Blake Sharon Mayor Jim Weinrich Wesley' Bullock Sue Rosenbaum Nancy Lawrence as f , is ' exp? .. 3 e .. fu -.. . ,tp , f W- 1 5 'llc h, ,W , Y -er -.-f 't ,C J,-ca , xo, i 0011 President .......... 1 ...,.,,,.. , ,,.,,. Ron Hatfield Y ice President ,,,,.,..A,,,,,,.....,.,. Daisy Brock Sefrelilry ,.......,,,, ,A,,,,,,,AA T 011i Elmer Treasurer ..,,,,.. Sgt.-at-Arms SPRING President ........, ,,,, Vice President .... Secretary .,,.,,,,.. Treasurer .......,,,,,. Sgt. at Arms ........ Editor - Historian Bonnie Discasey ,, Fred Phillips Erma Medlock Lani ,lanes Ruth Norcross Donna Reade Florence Perlas Nancy Jones Ron Harfield Loretta Frangipani lm X fs- .X 2 n -2 E RON HATFIELD Fall President LANI J ANES Spring President El Leon is a hobby club for students interested in the Spanish language and the South American countries. Traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners were held this year as part of the c1ub's activities. Also held this year was the annual senior dinner in honor of the graduating members. FIRST ROW: Donna Reade, Daisy Brock, Ben Dean, Ron Hatfield, Bonnie Discasey, Cathy Richards, Erma Medlock. SECOND ROW: Pauline McBride, Mary Engelking, Nancy Jones, Gloria Dean, Mary Milius, Nathalee Williams, Robbie Duncan. THIRD ROW: Florence Perlas, Carol Ratter, Florence Neal, Ruth Norcross. -Qi, 674 AY? l J -1-H 1l JREGG ALL EN Fall Pres1dent BILL CAMPBELL Sprmg Pres1dent The maxnpurpose of Euk, as a soc1a1 club, IS to hold soclal 3Ct1V1t16S, such as Jomt meetmgs and dances and to have serv1ce porjects Thls year Euk celebrated 1tS 50th anmversary by hold1ng a banquet and a dance to wh1ch alumm of the club were 1nv1ted Euk Pre lIlt'lll Y we Pre IKIPIII 58ff8llFV Treasurer 5gf at Arm Edltor Pre ldnnt Y nf Pre ldont Qc rret Irs Corr Nerretmrw Trel urer Ngt at Arm: EIIIIOI' HIQIOFIWD FALL QPRINC f regg Allen Bull Campbell Bull Miller Xhn Hatton Bull Meam Dick Piland Pete Strand Bill fhlmphell Brll Mcvmw Al Hwtton John Carlson Tom Mervhant Fregg Allen Make Holllster Dave DeFant FIRQT ROW Tom Johnson Blll Miller Dull Pllllld Al Hatton fregg Allen Blll flmpbell Ball Memy Pete btrlnd Mlke Hollister 'SECOND ROW Doug DMI Jon 'Swan on Tom Mer1h.mt Carl Fm elh Duane Thompson Ron Hespe Bill Lelghton Fred Swan on John Carl on Dave DeFmt THIRD ROW Ynncent Me QIHPO Dfne Sklnner John Rnhard on Gordon Johnbon B111 Crlewe ,llm Glll I rnrrw Helnke Hermfln McK1nnex an Y, 'N -q.4-- B ig! 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' 1: 1: er -e . fl Y ,J ?'2T L 'l K 'S'-T ' D W C.. fu E541 ,- ' 'J ,V f f 2, Q 1 DX QE' '7,Q' libie, wE'y4fk, emi , gg I A r, , GK U T N S E A ff v 'l , U T A 'Q U at 5 M, fc , L, 0 ?i vw, 7 2 I 4 an Ah 1: 1: - - A i 5 17 1: F gg f 1 ' ' n or -M Q Q- n T rr, T in A , L fr K X ye I V- y 4 X V J - v as A 'LM l f 'r A my J ' T 251 'X r U I' ' 'fy U ' U X LJ A x, ,, W ' r j 4 ' 4 A , t ,. - ,1 -. .--, - . f iw 4 f 7, N, A 4 I ,lk-aw ,y K N kaQAa.f Yazbu -.fry Ml LA. Gamma Sigma President .,..,,,.. Vice President Secretary ..,,,,e,,,,., Corr. Secretary Treasurer ,.,...... Ass't Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms ,, Service Comm. Editor .................. Historian ..,.,,, , Chaplain .,... . Custodian ,, President ,, .... I Vice President Secretary ,,,...,...,,, Corr. Secretary Treasurer ,.,,,,,,, Asst. Treasurer Sgt. at Arms ,,., Service Comm. Editor ......,,.....,,,, , Historian .,....,,,, Chaplain ,,,,,,...,, Custodian ....,... FALL Marilyn Smith , Barbara Hurd . ....... Hazel Arnston Sally Henderson Donna Dellinger Barbara B hre Helen Kallimanis Helen Waggoner Bonnie Scheurer j 0-Q ,... Evelyn Hash Gayle Turner Jean Cimba , .. Nancy Watts SPRING Spring President Barbara Hurd Jean Gimba Helen Kallimanis Linda Waters Barbara Bybre Helen Waggoner Sally Henderson Marcia Bloomberg Linda Canucci Shirley Buckner .. ,,,,.... Sally Pingree Sharin Bergstrom Gail Loranzini Fall President BARBARA HURD Included in Gamma Sigma's social activities this year was the annual Merry Christmas Ball, a faculty tea, the fireside Kahoolani Ka11s , and the Pink Tea , for new members. They also held a Christmas party at the Waverly Baby Home, and gave toys to the Toy and Joymakers. FIRST ROW: Sally Henderson, Barbara Byhre, Evelyn Hash, Barbara Hurd, Marilyn Smith, Hazel Arntson, Donna Dellinger, Jean Cimbe, Helen Kallimanis, Bonnie Scheurer. SECOND ROW: Linda Waters, Sally Pingree, Shirlee Buckner, Gayle Turner, Nancy Watts, Helen Waggoner, Marcia Bloomberg, lla McMahen, Janet Winkler, Karen Rygh. THIRD ROW: Margaret Little, Carol Simon, Nancy Earnshaw, Kathy Lumm, Tanis Tipley, Marcia McLellan, Sondra Arntson, Val Dene Brisco, Jayne Makino. FOURTH : Harriet Cold, Linda Canucci, Joanne Collins, Sharin Bergstrom, Maureen Johnson, Joanne Suter, Carol Richter, Nancy Dolezal, Suzanne Hargreaves. FIFTH ROW: Judy Camble, Shirley Bloomberg, Sally Ronald, Shirley Booth, Elizabeth Arnet, Sue Birnie, Mary Simon, Gail Lorenzini. ROW A ag V 3 . I tv -, sf 1 7'? 'R JOYCE MCWILLIAMS Fall President DONNA REAGER Spring President Isto is a girls' social club whose purpose is to further the interest in literature. They have carried out a number of service projects such as giving Christmas packages to needy people and Christmas caroling at rest homes. Among other activities theyheldjoint meetings, co-sponsored the Sadie and held a poetry contest. Stl! FALL President ......,...,,......,... Joyee MeW'illiams X ire President ,,,,, , Serretary .. ,,...,, , Treasurer ,,...,... ,. Anita Kepeha ,, Donna Reager Carol Appleman Sgt.-at-Arms ,, . Carol Appleman Editor-Historian ,, Critic ,,,, . SPRING Lani Janes Rarlmara Pirkard Lorene Krueger President ,.,,,,,,,.........,,,,,,,,,, , Donna Reager X11-e President ,,,,,..,.,...,,, , Se:-retary ,..,,,... ..,, ,,,, . , Treasurer ,.,,,,,,, Sgt. at Arms Editor - Hi ' l.orene Krueger Barbara Pivliard Carol Appleman , ,lan Garret Pat Cofortll storian ,,.,, , Cerry Strong Critic' ,,,,.,,,....,..,. . . ,. Suzie Rogers FIRST ROW: Nata Ramirez, Bonnie Young, Lani Janes, Carol Appleman, Anita Kepcha, Joyce McWilliams, Donna Reager, Lorene Krueger, Graf-e Pierey. Joyee Diseasey. SECOND ROW: Barbara Caldwell, Suzanne Rogers, Ruth Cooke, Cerrie Strong, Pat Co- forth, Janice Garrett, Yeroniea Haist, ,loan Chun-hill. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Casey, .loyee Whitely, Lavon Weaver. A f. Q.. ptimists President ,....., FALL ,, ...... ,,,...,.., ,.,,.... ,I i m Quon V ice President ...,, ,.....,,..,.,. Secretary ...,..,. , Treasurer .,,,,,,.. Sgt.-at-Arms ..,. Claude Garvin Charles Moore Keith Carpenter Dudley Barr Howard Schultens SPRING President .,,,,....,....,,.w...... Charles McGinnis Vice President ,................. Gerry Cameron Secretary .,...,......... ...... D avid Coffey Treasurer .,.,..,.... ...,,., L ynn Jackson Sgt. at Arms .,,,.,......, ....,,...,,.,.... J im Quon Art Trenholme Editor - Historian ..........,...,,.... Glen Tillitt Chaplain ................,....,.,.......... Gerald Hahn Parllmentarian ,..,,.,,....,., , Nicky Steffanoff Y JIM QUON Fall President CHARLES MCGINNIS Spring President Junior Optimists' purpose is to render service to the community and to the school. They had many service projects such as collecting toys for the Toy and Joy- makers. Other activities included organizing a basket- ball team to play other Optimist clubs and sponsoring Youth Center. FIRST ROW: Charles Moore, Howand Schultens, Keith Carpenter, Jay Radmacher, Jim Quon, Claude Garvin, Dudley Barr, Gerald Hahn. SECQND ROW: Dave Altig, Ted Desel, Jim McCulloch, Nicky Steffanoff, Don Finger, Art Trenholme, Gerry Cameron, Lynn Jackson, Glen Tillitt, David Coffey. A-Q 9 ,.,. ti ,. 1? tgp ti' 1 . I C ' I 'llallf . X K Q ids' ii. ' inn? IAA I ,-V 1 Secretary ......,,,,.. Treasurer .,..... Sgt.-at-A rms ,, , N fi qi, HARRY NIEUWBOER ,fig eV - Fall President ' GARY BARRETT Spring President Key FALL Rl'3SidCHl ......A,,,.........,.... Harry Nieuwboer Wire President ,,,.,,..,,,.,,,,,,,, Ray Splinter Gary Barrett Bill Burnell Bill Sendleback SPRING President ,. ....,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, , , Vive President ..... Secretary ,,,,, .....,. Key, a branch of the Kiwanis International, is a service club whose purpose is to render service through- out the school and community. The club sent a food basket to a needy family at Christmas, had a ski trip, joint meetings, and other social and service projects. Treasurer ,,.... , Sgt. at Arms ..,,,.. Editor - Historian Chaplain ,,,,,,...,,,, FIRST ROW: Joe Beima, Gary Barrett, Harry Nieuwboer, Ray Splinter, Bill Burnell, Pete Schweitzer. SECO Cary Barrett Ray Splinter Bob Robertson Joe Beima Harry Nieuwboer Bob Rader Ray Splinter Bill Burnell ND ROW: Fred Fritsch, Dale Rohrbough, Bill Concannon, Dick Buono, Bob Rader. THIRD ROW: Bob Blair, John Beckwith, Gregg Nickerson, Bob Robertson, Frank Nettleship. -T .35 'W-fLyf'j .. 9 1 ..-. .- e fx ' . 75 ggii 'girl' S. ,4 n 's f-,Li ., I D ofa, bg ,, ,, figs!! ,J if-Qnvaogfh P ifQQ'e ' 1 l i'usf'er4 tw iiiif ' till ell! f at lui? fg- V Q A 3-447 v if I V f 6 Lancers Ili-Y President .,....,....,...,....,,.....,....., Dick Piland Vive President ..,,....,.....,..., ,, Garry Heinke Serretary ,,., ,.......,, ...,....,..., ,.,...,.. J i m Gill Treasurer ,..,,.,,.. Sgt.-at-Arms ...... Glenford Griffin Dunne Tillman Tom .Johnson Editor-Historian ......... Mike Zervis Chaplain .,.i,. . , ...,. Ken Jones SPRING President ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, D uane Tillman Vive President .................,....,. 'Gordon Salvo Serretury ..,,,,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,....,. K en Jones Treasurer ........... Sgt. at Arms ,.,,, Editor - Historian Chaplain ............ Dave DeFzlnt Bill Sehrlrwaltt Phil Estipulnr Jolm Rivlmrdson , ,,,,, , Dave Skinner -J DICK PILAND Fall President The purpose of Lancers Hi-Yis to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and commumty high standards of Christian character. This year Lan cers had various service projects including painting garbage cans and sending boys to the Filter Center FIRST ROW: Jim Gill. Miki' Z1'l'ViS, Dllillltf Tilimiln, Dick Piland, Garry Heinke, Glenford Griffin, Tom Johnson SECOND ROW: Ed Fuller, Bill Bogurd. George Frm-hen, Roger Wilcox, Phil Estipular, Bruve Renediet, Tony Serviee, Bill Sehfnrwatt Vin vent Messineo, Dave Skinner. THIRD ROW: Dave DeFnnt, Steve Elledge, Tom Merrhant, Serge Aalto, Bruce Aberle, Bull Meany Tom Ove, John Carlson. Roger Nelson, John Rokstztd, Al Hatton. FOURTH ROW: Jim Suter, Rodger Jones, Nick Lane Chuck Bally, Gene Costi, John Richardson, Bill Grieve, Ken Renner, Ed Alexander, Andre Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Al Rxrhau Mike Phillips, Gordon Saho, Carl Finseth, Wes Prive, Gregg Allen. M m ctw U rw FN n ' ' 1 H ff' f 4, MVP iit' gi x, it-W4 lm , ,gb A ,-,K mi ef' Cin A 'H it E? . asque Q if 'Tp 4 I V. FALL MM- . President ., ,.... ,,,...,, . . Sheryl Rivliarmlsun A Y ive President ,,.,.,, Sally Fergiison q,J Secretary ,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,. ,.,,. B e verly Redewill Treasurer .. . .. ,loan llinger Q - Sgt.-at-flrnis .. . . . Silllllfil Kay Q V Marriannv Wefltelzlnrl F fivzwiw Clbllllll. . Mary Len' Slxofflatl lfllilor , .. llluria Carvvr lli-tfmrian , ,lanvl Lllslx Chaplain , Nanry Lynn Cnslmlian ,Ivan Wlillllllllh SH ERYL RICHARDSON Fall Presiiiewt MARY LEE SKOFSTAD Spring President SPRING l'rr'wi4lelli .. ...,..,,, ,,Y,,,. N lary Lee Skofstacl live President . . . ,loan llinger Fe-1-relary . ..,, . , Sanflra Kay . . . . . . T-35 N' 'R 134-- Masque is a girls' social club originally organized to Sli.-llllxfna l hills.-l give students an outlet for dramatic ability. Girls are . . . 'f 'r..Wf . D Exe-r'.v1m'v Lnnim .le-an vlllllllllr selected for membership on the basis of character, Maur A lxarlf- lllvtlrq-is , , , llislorian Susie Kay personality, and service. During the year the club 1i1..i,,l..m. kat-.1J.,lm.4,i. tlnslmlian Toni Fflnwr sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance, a formal. candy sales, youth center and many other activities. FIRST ROW: ,lean Willialms. Mary Lee Slaufstatl. Sandra Kay. .l0an llinger. Sally Ferguson. Sheryl Rim-liarmlson. B9N'iR'8ll6SXill, Mrari- anne Wveltelaml. Gloria Carver. Janet Lu-la. SECOND ROW: Nanvy Lynn. Sue Ptxlfillll. lNOI'Illil Bennett. Dorene Lllls. busie Ixay, Karen Svliaper., Nanry Jones. Myrle Barlrur. Sylvia Croeslmevli. Marilyn Sala, Karla Mvflrew. Judy Rivlimontl. THIRD ROW: Diane filJlllIIlt'I'N0lI Karen Johnson. ,lane Mowry. Donna Auslero. Jufly Hall, Rosemary Cox, Dolores Walen. Kay Keesey. Barbara Kramer. kathy Slioul FOFRTH ROW: l.in4la HQ.'lIIli6'. Toni Elmer. Gail Svlllegel. Dianne Uivkson. 1 President ....,..,. Vice President Secretary .,.,,,.... N eak FALL Sharon Reinertson Beverly Eggers Dixie Lee Kling Treasurer .,r.,,.,...., .....rr. Ass't Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms ...,, Servire Comm. Editor .......... .... Historian Chaplain ...,,,. Custodian .... t President ,,,..,,.. Y ive-President bevretary ,,., Alice Kristiansen Diane Adams Becky Ritter Kay Lester Bonnie Harding Gail Newell Carolyn Hager Dorothy Harry Andrea Jacohsson SPRING Sharon Reinertson ., Dixie Kling Alive Kristianson SHARON REINERTSON Fall and Spring President ' i o,' A Y ' ' t I ,.P,i1','31,A,fff,'gj Neak's purpose, as a social club for girls, is to create a bgfs--UI-Arne evw- is -- Bfglzvlf Hgfllnfr better understanding and friendship among the members . tr ey oore ' D cilmplain is .rr.. Carol in Hafer Several service fro ects were s onsored durm the ear EI' E I IH ff in H'iQf3:i4,'l '.i.1 H1HF in f,'fnm Hfl1'i'l such as ushering at the Civic Theater reading stories Nffvlfe, COHHH- is '-ee- Mflfsllfel Brill to children at a baby home, and washing a statue The Custodians .,,,,., .,,,,. . , Marlene Moodle , , Carolyn Henderson club also helped sponsor the Sadie Hawkins dance FIRST ROW: Diane Adams, Beck Ritter, Cail Newell, Dixie Kling, Sharon Reinertson, Beverly Eggers, Kay Lester, Dottie Hlrrw Carolyn Hager. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bard, Andrea Javobsson, Gayle Smith, Dorothy Allen, Bonnie Harding, Norme Moran Margaret Brill, Shirley Moore. THIRD ROW: Alice Kristiansen, Evelyn Huffman, Sharon Otteson, Joan Hanks, Donna Ro ch Carol Henderson, Marlene Moodie. ., , ...A F so I LOIS EICHENBERGER Fall and Spring President Nu Chi is a girls' social club with friendship as its creed. Nu Chi has provided many service projects for both the school and community. Among its activities have been both joint and friendship meetings, candy sales and the annual alumnae banquet. u hi President ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,...,.. Vice President Secretary ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , , Corr. Secretary Treasurer .....,,..,..,,,, , ,,,, , Ass't Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms ..,. Editor ,...... Historians Chaplain Custodians President ,,,,.,.... Vice President Secretary ,,,,,,,, , Corr. Secretary Treasurer ....,,,,, Asst. Treasurer Sgt. at Arms ,.,... ,,,. Service Comm. Lois Eichenherger , , Lois Burkett Vivian Irwin Enice Mucklroy Helene Mieson Sue Taylor Pat Garland Peggy Dixion . Sandra Simon , Sandra Pruitt ., Pat Lucas Barbara Fleig Judy Taft , Lois Eichenberger Lois Burkett ,, Helene Meisen Shirley Eberly Eunice Muckleroy Birnie Shirtcliff Pat Lucas Roberta Field Sandra Pruitt Editgr ,,,,,,,s,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, J u dy Amedeo Historian ,.s...... Chaplain ...,,,, Custodian ,,,,,,,.i Lucille Dinger Betty Holder Sonja Brooks Joanne Laurel' FIRST ROW: Vivian Irwin, Pat Garland, Helene Mieson, Eunice Muckleroy, Lois Eichenberger, Sue Taylor, Lois Burkett, Peggv Jo Dixon. SECOND ROW: Sonja Brooks. Jackie Buis. Sharon Wood, Wanda Hughey, Judy Taft, Marilyn Saylor, Pat Lucas, Shirley Eberly. THIRD ROW: Joyce Anundson, Barbara Fleig, Carroll Brown, Roberta Field, Sandra Pruitt, Janice Caldwell, Lucille Dm ger, Leah Follette. FOURTH ROW: Judy Amodeo, Burnadell Shurlliff, Joan Lauer, Betty Holder, Marlene Zipf, Johnnie Jackson Dianne Huskey. Y? Q. .433 it if L plxi 1r1 111-1 11- P 111 5EfltI rx 111-111r1r Ill I4 l IO I Qc-1-rc-1'1rs T11-1 ur1 r 5,1 '11 1 ack P1111 F 1lI1Ll1ll 1 11-11f11r11 1 Fl f111 11r1111- 1111 111 '11 1' 11 1 N1q'111Nf 1 Tom S1r1111 11111 N111 1r1s 111 1x111 R1-11n1r QIU1 F111-111.0 13111111 12111011111 F111l11r H1 111r1 Ill 1J11111e T111111111 1111 111111 1111111111 'i I J PHIL ESTIPULAR Fall Pres1dent GENE LEE Sprmg Pres1dent Pack, one of Wash1ngton's boys soc1a1c1ubs, has been very act1ve 1n the school and commumty th1s year Its mam purpose 1S to promote fr1endsh1p through jolnt meetmgs, dances, and money mak1ng projects The c1ub's me1:nbersh1p IS composed of sophomore, jumor, and senlor boys YI ROW N1 11 1'11 1 111 1 ll 11 N1111r1s111 1x111xt P1ll11l SECOND 17 ROW F11 111111r 1,lllIlL 111111111 .1 11 1111511111111 11 III 1ll11lX ll 111111 W lll 111111 I1-ru Tony '1rx111 THIRD ROW Mlrkev 10111120 V 1 11 1x B ll 1- r11'1 1u1 1111 Xl R1ym111111 131111 B1ucr 11118 1,1111 1x111 Rtlllltl 11ru1e A111r11 101 RTH ROW Jerrw Per F1116 R011-r N61 Oll 11: ON 1 IUICFOII N1111 I1111- 111111 Turk Jlm '11111 R011 1r Jlbllt' P111 foforlh -X1 R1111111 Wl11l Ruler is 1 lxflf I Clf Xxcf, F i IM' RCA, g,...- r-svw p ll C If -s of XJ Af-'lr 11 11 1 ' pIXCK w w '14-,r QACIQ nif- i .J-M5 xN'f1 ,. cfm! 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Bill Bogard Nolan Batvhlor Helene Miesen Erika Svhmoll Andy Rupp Egt. at Arms ,,,, , Bob Rinemiller SPRING - - . President , ,, , ... . Bally Ferguson . Pesante is the musical honorary club at Washington yin, p,,,,i,l,,,,, nrnn It gm, yi,.k,,,,,,,, High School. The most importantproject this year was 5 1 Y -- B- or Km Olaf Treasurer H ,, ,,,,,, Dolly Harry raising money for two 100 dollar scholarships, awarded to outstanding senior musicians. Other activities in- clued money-making projects and joint meetings with music groups at other high schools. FIRST ROW': Diane Brennan, Louise Goodenough, Dottie Harry, Erika Schmoll, Helene Mieson, Bill Bogard, Judy Vollman, Bev Eggers. Joan Dinger, Sally Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Sally Ronald, Kathy Skou, Pat Johnston, Kay Gordon, Judy Mp. Manigal, Suzanne Hargreaves, Nanvy Dederick, Shirlee Buckner, Pat Garland, Barbara Hoffman, Lori Giese, Jan Caldwell, Diane Gillies, Nancy Dolezal. THIRD ROW: Nina Sackett, Karen Olson, Kay Loehrke, Pat Haas, Toni Elmer, Pat Miles, Karen Schaper, Sue Rosenbaum, Barbara Jaeobsen, Noram Bennett, Margaret Yarborough. FOURTH ROW: Tanis Tipley, Dick Stevens, Bob Blair, Martha Kontz, Kief Daugherty, Verdell Snhwedler. Boh Reinmiller, Les Fox, Bill Parsons, Mike Worrell, Bill Gibbs. FIFTH ROW: Bob Rader, Wes Price, Gregg Nirkerson, Ed Alexander, Tom Johnson, Harry Nieuwboer, Pete Schweitzer, Roger Zoppe, John Richardson, Andy Rapp. QQ 595' sv 15 President ,...,,.,,A,A,,,,,,,, Vice President Secretar ' .......,..,,,,,,,...., 0110 FALL Verdell Schwedler Dianne Illingsworth Carol Christensen I Treasurer ,,,.,,.,.. ,,,,... J oyce Krieger Assit. Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Service Comm. Editor ,,,,.,,.....,... ,,,,. Historian ....,.. Critic , Jan Hartshorn Darlene John Judy Hopkins , r Phyllis Walker Judy McManigal Sue Schaefer Marilyn McFarlane Custodian .,,....,. Vickie Crossan SPRING President ,,,...,................rr.,, Joyce Krieger Vice President Carol Christensen Secretary ,,,,,,,.,..,,,, .,.....,. P hyllis Walker Treasurer ..,,.,,,,, Assit. Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms ..,. Service Comm. ,,,,, Editor .,........... Historian ......, Critic ,,,,,,,,,,, Chaplain .... Custodian Jan Hartshorn Diane Gillis , ,..... Sue Frost Marla Harison Kay Loehrke Judy Vollman Teddy Lee Judy Hopkins Dianne Illingworth Sue Davis fd VERDELL SCHWEDLER Fall President JOYCE IGLIEGER Spring President Phreno is proud to say that 1956 is their 50th anni- versary. 1111906 Phrenodiken was formed andbecame the first high school girls' club in Portland. Alongwith the highlight of their activities, a 50th Anniversary Ball , Phreno contributed many hours to the Red Cross and other service projects. FIRST ROW: Sue Fuller, Jan Hartshorn, Joyce Krieger, Carol Christensen, Verdell Schwedler, Dianne Illingworth, Phyllis Walker, Judy Hopkins, Darlene John. SECOND ROW: Sue Frost, Loralee Mai-Pike, Sharon Barnes, Judy M1-Manigal, Marilyn McFarlane, Sue Schaefer, Vicki Crossan, Marla Harrison, Judy Vollman, Diane Gillies, Jackie Nibler. THIRD ROW: Erika Schmoll, Karen Olson, Darlene Catchpole, Pat Miles, Loretta Schuff, Teddy Lee, Barbara Jacobsen, Darlene Weil, Dorothy Wilson, Carol Reinhart. FOURTH ROW: Kief Daugherty, Sue Davis, Becky Brown, Pam Albright, Carolyn O'Brien, Karol Olson, Kay Loehrke, Nancy Dede- rick, Anne Lampman, Yiannoula Taulauliote, Nina Vasilieff. V 'Q U8 F5 , . if thagorean FALL President ,.,,....,,,,..,, ,, ,, Howard S4-hultens Vice President .,..,.....,, ,..,,,, C laude Garvin Secretary ....,,..,,.,,, Treasurer .,......,, Sgt.-at-Arms ,,.... Graeme Blake Art Trenholme , David Coosman I SPRING President ....,.,...,... Vive President .,,., Secretary ,.,,,.,,.,.,.,, Treasurer ....,.,,,., Sgt. at Arms ,,,,,,... Editor - Historian Graeme Blake Art Trenholme Ron Johnson Howard Sehultens Rex Lettau Fred Fritseh if-all vm? l --7 , HOWARD SCHULTENS a Fall President GRAEME BLAKE Spring President The purpose of Pythagorean, a hobby club, is the promotion of an interest and understanding in science and mathematics. Each year the club presents its annual open house in order that the students of the school may see some of the work of the chemistry, physics. and biology departments. FIRST ROW: Bob Brown, David Coosman, Art Trenholm, Claude Garvin, Howard Sf-hultens, Graeme Blake, Charles Moore., Doug Mosher. SECOND ROW: Wendell Brown, Jayne Alive Miller, Susan Edwards, Virginia Moran, Virginia Jardine, Terry Mozorosky, Jim Smith. THIRD ROW: Clark Coulter, Jim Quon, Ron Johnson, Steve Corker, Tim Thomas, Don Jacobsen, Dirk Herr, John Edwards. V - 1 4 4' Quang' 'Qiliff gn S1-af, 2.2 WP? ualite FALL AND SPRING President ., .,,, , ,, Suv Smith Sem-rotary ,. .. . ,.... Nina Lev Trcasurer , Judy Messman Sgt.-at-Nrnis S1-rvivv Comm Editor-H istorian Chaplain ..., FIRST ROW: Elaine Mvl,can, Elaine Weiss. Nina L Bev Robertson, Bev Svhille, 0 .. fx -Q 1- . X '7 7 L' Vs Iii' an any -w 'z 1: I ...L N if 4 Elaine Weiss Elaine Mvlman , Sharon Hale ,, l.oreen Clunas SUE SMITH Fall and Spring President Qualite is one of the girls' social clubs at Washington High School. Included in this year's activities were joint meetings, sales, sponsoring Youth Center, and selling ice cream at basketball games. . ee, Sue Smith, Judy Messman, Sharon Hale, Lore n Cl SECOND ROWL Linda Ohler, Walllilal Westphal, Donna Westphal, Sheila Hays, Bev Z1-mp.e unh l '7 '7 T' f M- Pr:-siula-nl .. Vive preside Sf-vrf-tary . Tl'f-alsllwx' , ,, Sgt.-at-Arms FAU f MYRLE BARBUR I SPRING F811 and Spring President 5EZ?2 if!l',m.4.1g11 igi The purpose of Tau Pi, as a service club, is the pro- motion ofthe reforestation of the Tillamook Burn. Be- sides tree-planting, the club performs different services for the school. A Sm-relary , , Treasurer ,.,.. Sglfal-A rms , , Myrlc Barlrur Ari 'TFCIIIIOIHI Sandy Anderson , Fred Fritsrh . Dirk Buono Gary Barrvll Myrle Barbur , Art Trenholm Sandy Anderson Fred Fritsrh , Dick Buono Gary Barrett FIRST ROW: Sandra Anderson, Art Trenholme, Myrle Barbur, Fred Frilsrh, Dirk Buono, Gary Barrett. SECOND ROW: Sandra Sf-hneider, Darlene Tetherow, Charlotte Miller, Barbara MvCrac-ken, Judy Furman. Sharon Hammuc-k, Sandra Kay, Roberta Ke sler. Nanvy Tetllc-row. THIRD ROW: Bill Miller, Ed B101-k, Bill Burn:-ll. Ron Johnson. Joe Reima, Mickey Burns, Larry Ansparh Carl Ertler, Roh Rf-inmilln-r, Jim Quon. f-.a 'N qv. XJ' IQ 7,5 I I 'Nz- ? 1 . 'J C7 f- ,, ,- ff wwf y y W O xt Q Q fist-frfia if-az fs -f :LQ - U. ,454 ., rQ-1fi,l,,g.r Wei' 4- 1 'iw ,':t' Q FX rix President . ,........... , X ive President .. H, Secretary . ...,, .. Treaslln-r ,, ,, Sgt.-at-Arms Editor-Historian Bill Sendelbavls Nobuo Kawasaki , Dale Lafollette .. ,lorry C1lllllflllf'f Cordon Sabo Larry Lynn , Bob Reinmiller SPRING President . .. , Vim' Pt'4'si1le'lll Secretary , ,, ,, Treasurer ,,,,,,,, Sgt. at Arms Editor - Historian . .,,, , Bob Rvinmillor Bill Parsons , Bill Bnrnell Nobno Kawasaki ,,,.,. ,. Ricli Postal Dave Benson , Bob Marks D M -I BILL SENDELBA CK -n Fall President BOB REINMILLER Spring President During the last year, Trix has been active in service and social activities around school. The club held a dance during football season at which they presented Agnes , the club mascot, to the student body. Also held in the fall, at Redmond's on the Hill , was a ban- quet forthe formal installation of new members. Other activities included joint meetings and money-making pro- jects. l lRST ROW: Larry Lynn, Gordon Salvo, Dale- l.afoll4-tte-. Nobuo Kawasaki, Bill Sendelban-lx. Gerald Gallaglier, Bob Reinmiller. SECOND ROW: Richard Postal, Gooigrc Si'llf'Illi, Dave Benson. Ueorge l roc'hx'n, Jerry Niivania, Ben Dean. Bill Bogurd, Don Lin- ville, Frank Harmon. Ron Wong, Ed Cuddington. THIRD ROW: Bill Gibbs, Bill Pantvekoek, Fred Marshall, Bill Burnell, Bill Furgason, Art Marshall, Serge Aulto, George Morgan. Lamar Allen, Terry Little. Andy Rapp. FOURTH ROW': Darrvl Whitfield Mike .Worrell, Bill Parsons, Bob Root, Harry Nieuwboer, Franvliot Love, Roger Zoppe, Duane Gullixson, ,I0llll Beckvvith, Clavtoli Loomis, Melvin Kesterson, Bob Marks. ' XJ A N .N ,.., ' ,Q il 'yi 'ini qv ,H , ,.f.. N v ' Ts ma T A 3, M 6 :I . t . or wg f f x A Y g fs , ' ... .4 1 L 'l X 'i ' 'rl R . F i-'Q .. -xr-syn l 1-if 4+ N t I ' I at-4 B W- -4 O3 -'qs if FRANCIS SUMHJA Fall President SALLY JENKINS Spring President Tri-Y, a girls' service club is a branch of the YMCA. Its purpose is to render service to the school and com- munity. This year the club collected toys for the T and Joymakers and food for the Sunshine Division. Oth Oy er activities included joint meetings, dances, and sales. ri-Y Presiile-nl Yin- Presielvnl Se-vrctalry Trvasurvr Sill.-All-:xfllls Editor PFt'Si4It'lll Yin' PfQ'FI1Il'llI Ft'4'l'PlZll'y Trvai-lirvr Sgt. :lt -Krnis Rilitor Historian Cllnplaiin , Foe-izil fillaiirnlun Inter Clulr Rc-p. l Al,I, Fralllrvs Sllllllllil Sully Jenkins , . Ronnie guc- Slmrlvm' Willhite- Irone KUFIIIHTAI Nzulcne Inks Donna Ray Rengvr SPRING , Sully Jenkins ,Iunin Mao Hnyelon Frxllwos Fumiflzl Yi:-ki Rullork Connie I.f-P Donna Rcmle- Czlrol Willislms ,, , Bonnie Sue ,Ioan Durie ,, , Donna Durie , Sharon Willhite Pat Wolrer FIRST ROW: Vit-ki Bullovk. lrvm- Kurihuru. livrnim- Polnml. Shnrle-ne' Willhitc, Sully ,le-nlxins. l rum'e's Suniidai. Ronnie- Sur. Jlllllll 'Nine Haydon. llonnn Rf-ugvr. Evelyn Smurf. SECUNIJ ROW: Pnl I'or1'o, ,Ioan lluric. Donna Maw lluriv, Iilizulwlli Arm-I. liilllllll Rf-zulc-', Yirginiu Morris. Nlalrgalre-I Rrill. Connie- Im:-. Carrol iilunus. Carol Tun-. THIRD ROW: Sharon Mayor. Sur- Pe-lrailli. Pnl We-lnefr, Jan-kiv Kmulre-is. lizirlmrn Re-al. Wlllli-0 llnI'uis, Carol l.une-. Cllalrlvm- Ralllainl, Murvn Rullovk. iii? ,ili i, lub Activity Shots msg 2 'rullno This is an activity? ? ? 'B 'Z Pacx - Euk football figzamc ,,. ,N :,g'O 1' Int4,1t'inmn nt' Y ! 1 I V X Nl.I'El-'II S my tall mem CIPV' lavors comm rmla Vuutn Ccxztai r J ,FV tx v' 3 , 1' ,- f , Q-A n b ' K' t N fx f-Z -ff 4 df 4,,.w- c X 'Wy 'K f I nl .I N Jr . f ' , 2 iw .-'Z f Q N 9 ' . I B , - A , M m fw : hmm J , , , 1 , , L A , 'fu L f - 'ze' - ? f,'xIEdf . 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'db LANCERS HI-Y Sophomore, ' , ' Bid 1 , u 'd , . , l ld - , ' , . ' 'd ' , . , . . .d 3 I 9 . Id , ' , ' 'd , . , . . .d , . , . . .d , . s . . .d , . , . . .d , . , . . .d 2 I 9 . .d , . , . . .d , . , . . .d YE ww-I f, MP0 3. Q ' f I -- Z' k I - - CLASSES LLM Junmr Class Ilfflcers lik E PST S1 GGAQQ 0 II' 'T'-K BRUCE BENEDICT SONDRA ARNTSON V1ce President Secretary -vr 'T177 HOW? 'KNO' 'F 7 GENE COSTI PAM ALBRIGHT Treasurer Sgt. at Arms 4 5. -11.74 if -1 f L ,ggfl .puff uwfgssg -:s.:a,':,fa,'s 5, Ti agar , c , H., if -I-Jef f E ee, :li if ,S . 55 A na ,Eff ' . L , 1 2 J if ag, L in 'H' W 3 .25 ,Q . - - fifwels , 2 f! v , N - ' a ' K 'Q U X at '- Aberle, Bruce Adams, Diane Albright, Pam Allen, Dot Allen, Lamar Anderson, Corine Anderson, Aloha Anderson, Sandi Anderson, Sharon Anpach, Larry Anundson, Joyce Arnison, Sondra Austero, Donna Backman, Don L, Bauod, sandra L Il Barr, Dudley Batchelor, Nolan X Baucom, Alan M 3 E va. 3 :35. . ' .W Y Jr, inf X Il, .,,. 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Keller, Carol L31 ,,' Qisfl QM' M Kelson, Kay QP' JY I -if 5' Kenney, Charles I W H A Kessler, Roberta Keyes, Ted , ,H King' Mary ' V Klausman, Bill lt 2 Knacker, Barbara . A Knawles, Henry , , ,g Kontz, Martha Krueger, Brad ' Lampman, Ann 5 0 ,, r Lane, Nicky L' Q?-N , 9' Larson, Sally L X Lasher, Marjorie Lawrence, Nancy f Lee, Connie , Lenson, Nellie L llll S' 0 'M , Lerma, Manuel 1 QL, L' ,H ' Levetan, Phil .-r ,, yn , M Lilly, Shirley A r ' Lmvllle, Don ' L -er If 'L 'E' ee: - L - Q.. A, ,S V li ei a I :., MXN, ,X ki 52 -f Locke, Roberta Lohan, Gary :V Lorenzini, Gail Ml Lutman, Gary Lyon, Pat Malcino, Jayne Manning, Roxie Marsh, Kathy A J Mendes, Alex W Messineo, Vincent Meyer, Penney f f Mums, Mary .. . Miner' Bm 1 J h Miner, Bob W if M ' i ., 'S .T Miller, Charlotte Q, ml 3 254' Miller, Lawrence ' -f:' ' L L Miller, Patty Y ' W 2 kmxx- -F If Miller, Sharon I K Millset, Jeannette Q , V Miner, Don V Morey, Wayne Morrow, Patricia O'5'r E ll x xl Mott' Gay ' P Myers, George McBride, Pauline McGovern, Arleen f -'lk Q McIntyre, Ralph McNeff, Carolyn L A McNeff, jane K Nettleship, Frank .V Nickles, Gwen Nickles, Gretchen ' Note, Bob O'Brien, Carolyn O'Bx-ien, Io on, Olson, Lyall 5, Orem, Fr ank ' 'X X y Orme, Robert Orme, Ronald Orr,Ga.ry Otteson, Sharon Panattoni, Richard Pearce, Wallace as 'iff Peterson, Delores ,J ' rv Petralli, Sue kr, Pickard, Sandra ,Y Pierce, Dennis Pierson, Steve s.!C'laZLgs r Poland, John ,Roe fy , 4, 5 ' 3- Poore, Dortha , - 1 ,,:' I Powell, Victor :Vx Pratt, Ard Rabe, Fay V Rabionwitz, Ray W, Rademacher, DeAnn 1 ,,,-' ' 4 2 Ratter, Carol fif -75 Reade, Donna X Reiduem, Biu R Qi Reuther, Larry ' Richau, A1 Richmond, Judy 3 Riggin, Alfred ' 1 H ,V -Z1 L' Ronald, Sally , XY Roroles, Pat M ,fra Z, w h Sabo, Carol ' ' Salo, Maria Sageser, Dianne M fx. Sandberg, Gwen S, ,M Scarborough, Ed f ' ' F Schaff, Eunice f on I I AVE , ix ' A ,r,.. A,,,, X I 4 . Schaper, Jane Schneider, Sandra Schmacher, Beverly Q 6 , F Shepherst, Caroline if as x in i simon, Mary yn 'Y y .y A SMPSOH, Bill a n Af ,Qi P' Q Sinclair, Warren . Sizemore, Dona S Skinner, Dave ' S I 1' ,. W M Skourtes, Eugene N ' LE! Soderberg, Karen 5. 2: Soderlund, jack E Somann, Corrine , Staab, Sharon ' V' Stearns, JoAnn ' bf 2 5- Q Stevens, Dick ' 5,7 . Suiner, Sandra 'V Stuben, Bob gp Suter, jim Swanson, jon Sylvester, Verlean A if Q , Taylor, Dolores V Taylor, Doug , Tetherow, Nancy A I 5 'nm Thorne, Danny ' Tichenor, Judy Tingelbach, Ioan Torrence, Willie H9 Touhauliote, Yiannoula nholm fi' 5. 5, , 4' I 1 . i1 e 78 51 L if an A N14 X , . 9311155 'J F .af .1 X X!! - A Freshman Class lbfficers J OH N HA Pres1denf'L 9? ,,-.gb JIM SNIDER BARBARA PENDELTON V1ce President Sf-3CI'et2I'Y PS. 49 and FRANK REDFORD Treasurer rs ID' 'qi 9' 4,1 SUE LINDEN GERHARD SCHMOLL Sgt at Arms Sgt at Arms A 4 - A '09, 1 X sf i ffy 6 , .gk .. A A s 0 f 37' id ff? -er' H231 'A 1 'Nl ,yi x if 'Ce I ir 'V V, , K'-.,.iif' . 'ESV , 0 smmail Q- G., 1 Q Karlene Adams, Delores Adamson, Brian Adcock, Betty Adkins, Eddie Aiken, Jimmie K VLKL Allen, Judy Armour, Paul CR, N Aufmuth, Danette , '14 Avalon, Rudy J J ,,, Q lj, Bachman, Ellen gg, Bahling, Steve dxdd E Bailey, Cynthia a Q +2 Ballod, Virginia ' 5 I-a'r',,, ' S ai S Barrows, Ginger I . S' A '51-if Baton, Jon Beattie, Gary 2 f V J Beck, John J N Bergreen, Sharon V C Billingsley, Jeanne 4 1' 1' ' Q , Bishop, Connie ' M' 55' Black, Charles A ' ' 'CW Black, Judy ' Blythe, Joan W Bohna, Rodney Bollanz, Carol V ,W V ll ' T' Bowen, Donna J B 5' W- Boyd, Bill i 'i , , 3 9' ,rr Braburi, Corky gl Brendley, Connie Brennen, Janice Brooks, Wally . ft - Brown, Janice ,mfr M ' f'L , Bull, Jack X Burke, Brenda. Burke, Sharon Buss, Judith Byrd, Gloria 4- Candle, Bill 'F Carlson, Linda 15' Carlson, Priscilla - in , -.:.f.., I., ii v i wiv. ...f,, , Carson, Sara f ,,,., 5535, Jlic. ,J Capps, Bill in Caudare, Patty V ' I - V 4'-Y, , Ceglie, Gordon Calif S si . fl it 1? Clem, Carol S X Cline, Steve iq nw .. 3 f K hh A be ff' A , W N Collier, Mary , Collins, Mike ' Ei Conklin, Linda I-A ' . E': , . ,B Cook, Roy 7,4 35. 7 3 .al Cooper, Kent V, f A - , f - Corrpet, Steve if 3' 'A' ' Cosby, Nancy C , Cox, Ray E' Cross, Shirley i ' , is ' Cyrus, Nancy y , crack, cam 6' B-fin Dmmnwc 3 if Vqxiifi Davis, Andrew a if A B ' Davis, Brad 122 Denton, Gaye Dibble, Alveda 1 le, 1 Dimen, Dave Discasey, Dea.nne Doeschel, Janice Dorst, Dorene Douglas, Norma Jean Dozono, Keiko Duncan, Donna Earp, Bobbie Edwards, Eftraimson, Darcy Egner, Maureen Ekeberg, JRR Elliott, Joan Emmett, Susan Endicott, David Erwin, Elizabeth if I Estes, Robert Feldmann, Janice Feldt, P atty Fineh, Sharon Fitqnatrick, Carol Fowler, Diane Fox, Gary Gainer, Bonnie Galash, Jaon Gale, Jean Gallager, Don Gau, Gary Gay, Joann Gearhart, Sharon Geonopoulos, Andy Glaholt, Linda Glass, Lee Gordon, Bill Gordon, Jean Groesbeck, Paula Gummerson, Joyce Hager, Marian Hainer, Allan Hall, John Hall, Margo Hanley, Gilbert Hanney, Martha Hartney, Barbara Hartman, Phyllis Hattenhauer ar Hatton Doug Hauger, Arlene Hayes, Lyxme Healy, Jean Helms, Adelaide Henderson Clara Mae Henderson, Roger Hendricks, Jan Henning, David Hen, Dick Hertal, Karren Hexing, Marie Higgenbodiam, Richard Higgins, Darryl Hiltenbrant, Virgil Hines, Harold Hinshaw, Barbara Hoffman, Larry fit X A 1. 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Maldno, Janet Malbury, Rosalie J N J Manning, Brad KK am Marfinef, Joe .zu F1,Q9,,Af,375-I M -f,fw,,f X u an H Wi .1 v x x , 4 w K 5 -., ,h - fili ' Bauyfi 'TT - f Him' 'f . .fo ,,-.A . V' 'Jaw A v , ' Mahon, Linda Mayo, Judy ' Meacham, Sharon Metcalf, Bonnie Mauhsam, Anne Mem'i1:t, Charlotte aiisji Miller, Bunny Miner, Gm A l'fK' ,K Miller, Georgia Miller, Melvin . Minkler, Earl Moen, Kathleen 1 xi ,ff ,Q-W Z,,. if rm 'lf 1 1 ????fQ'5 K ,QQ S Monroe, Linda '4 2 ,wg ,4 ,Q .. WP L Moran, Virginia J Morin, Joann kg, x give, J Q Maris, Jeannine Mcrrison, Barbara Morrow, Judy Morrow, Sharon . ' Mosher, Charles ' ' Moy, Janice A 124 Mozorosky, Jeff Muckelroy, James Myers, Mike McAllister, Sharon McC1eary, Pat McNeH, DuWayne Needhai, Shirley Neidigh, Larry Nelson, Beverly Neufer, Beverly Neiuboer, Nancy Nolton, John Northartt, Cathryn Ochsner, Donna Olsen, Elaine Olsen, Glenise Olsen, Lew Olson, Douglas Ove, Barbara Page, Clifton Parker, Barton Pearce, Larry Pendleton, Barbara Peterson, Jerry Phillips, Bruce Pickhard, Pauline Pierce, joanie Postelwait, Tom Rabbas, Dick Ralls, Charlene Rardin, Donald Raser, Darleen Redford, Frank Reed, Ronald Reggles, George Reinecke, Robert Reinhart, Judy Rice, John Richards, Carl Riggs, Ken Robert, Terry Rosch, Louise Ros, Ronald Roxos, Frances Ruotsi., Rebecca Rusco, Penelope Russell, Robert St. Pierre, Bob Salo, Mariam Samel, Carl Schafer, Sandra Schmitt, John Schmoll, Gerhard Schoning, Patti Scott, Claire Seelye, Ncrman Settlemeier, Ted Sergeant, Alan Shaffer, Marie Sheehan, Valerie Shmun, Joanne Silver, Zoe Slayton, Kelley Sleeman, Bonnie Smith, Adrianne Smith, Bonnie Smith, Clifton - .Eg 1. 9 Y ti . 4 -fn X4 ,. 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Thayer, jackie Thompson, Karen Tidwell, june Tunzaf., jackie Turner, Larry f - ' - . moi, .- Vail, Carol Vetsclx, Eddie Wagner, Bernice 2 ' ' Walker, Ramona if ' Wallace, jean . K- -'N Walton, Tom X A , 1 egw f fi 'K .13 A V 'fm 1 f Q. Wallis, Alfred Ward, Sharon Wata, Pat Watson, Gary won, Pat gd ! www, Peggy it wh . SAYBV., . V. , . Weiler, Norman L ',,,, Wellington, Joyce Wells, Don Westphal, Carol 99 Williams, Jeanne ,Q A I 9 I Williams, Owen Wolfe, Judith Wolfe, Peggy r ly,' Wood, Sharon SW wyno, Carol A Zesiges, Carlotta ' 'fx 1 ,L fl' Wilson, Margaret 5 L W Q v M I x 4 3 K K , Zimmerman, Lonnie Zittenfield, Lee Thomas, Tim . y 126 4 Q ' , N- Pg TF! -' N51 , z ,Q Qin... . , 4. 4 ,s l x f ?w?29 , v 1 in 'x sf 4' AAX.x, If O 5, L 'Qc W:1.:w 'z A pair ol mollcr 4.111 1-s-,.1ar1o -Iii i Y L LL Slumbcr Party? 7 Oh? 1 A gvTLoi,L,v4.a1i, H, 7 av. N 1 1 vf 1-Y. M! ,LM fx W 1 A 2 uQ', ' A I N -516 ,, I W -W ws ,wk A V' ur 1 1 'x v- L I . 4 I Ax ff . 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Left to right: Willard Shepard, Pam Albright, Spencer Repp, Brian Christopher, Mrs. Cooley Fall Girls' League 3 Q ,Mk JANET WINKLER Fall President Wt fr Y 7 BARBARA HURD SHARON BARNES PAM ALBRIGHT NANCY EARNSH AW Vice President secretary Treasurer Sergeant at Arms fu- lg 'xv ONDRA ARNTSON SHERYL RICHARDSON BEVERLY ZEMP NINA VASILIEFF VALERIF SHEEHAN '32 Edits Seals: Repesentztive Ilmia' Representative Sqahoma-e Representative Freshman Rgpegmtgtive K, t K V . , 4 H f XL . ' 'Va i , I . I Y,- fw A W av' Q ' ii Q: my ,ij .Sr AEEEE A ni ' EAA, Q f if K, Q Yr: ,I f ' . 2 I A g ,Eg g 1 , 7 f.Al.L, t AY , f E A V EEEE l EEAE A 1 . A Iz' ATA, A l DARLENE WEIL ISIYOMI KAYAMA FRANCES SUMIDA JAN EKEBERG Edits: Senia- Representative Junia- Representative Sophoma-0 Rep:-esehtatlve HA ZE L ARNTSON Spring President 2- HFLEN KALLIMANIS BARBARA BHYRE SA LLY PINGREE SHIRLEE BUCKNER Vice President 59C1'0t31'Y Treasurer Sergeant at Arms LINDA GLAHOL Freshman Representati - Fall Boys' League TTI MIKE PHILLIPS Fall Pres1dent 13.3 ? TOM MERCHANT JHVI GILL GENE COSTI VICE Presldent SECTSWYY Treasurer I MIKE HOLLISTER STEVE ELLEDGE VINCE MESSINEO Senior Representative junior Representative Sophomore Re1.n'ese.ntat1ve DAVID BENSON Sergeant at Arms JOHN KNEE LAND Freshman Representative gf E f E ' , -fr f 'S' 'E EY , A ,Kri A A A KLVV A Sprin Boys' League BILL MEANY V1ce Presldent HERMAN MCKINNEY Senlor Representatlve DUA NE GULLIXSON Secretary f f.'Y GENE COSTI jumor Representatlve JOHN CARLSON Sprmg Pres1dent new DAVE DE FANT Treasmer DAVE SKINNER Sophomore Representative BRUCE BENEDICT Sergeant at Arms DOUG HA TTON Freshman Representatwe NL. .WZ ' I viuwh-.mm K . L, Q L 5 H A,, , iv AL , , - K My 1' .f.. WN 5 O if i Dj O 1 , - . 'si-iff. A ' q 1 5 AL V z 1? ,V , 5 0 . . O QHARON REINERTSON Edltor BILL BURNEL1 Ass1stant Editor MARY LEE SKOFSTAD Club I-Jdltor Assistant Club Edxtor 3:-s -. ik KEITH CARPENTER JERRY spa-ts Edna. Index Editor l36 'tw JOANN DIN GER Activitles Editor TONI Paste up Editor 0llS KATHY SKOU Mus1c Editor Typist L , . . - , A-221255 , .4 ,,- ,K 5, K f V - E E sf .,, ,S A , Zu 'Pj- E ' ' Y Y . . ' fhpli,Q?,?Egf5j'.QwA55-:f,!f7:Q5i!Z.wf 21:55,f5QQ,5'i'flfEf'iw1l'7 27 7 52 f f gfugt,5b,fvf,-Ayrirggiafv?iqvlfizff ' ,-I?a.,nJ'uW5- ,mzx ras . Wk '1','jgEff,'z-fa' I ' .L - I M - f.', K I E , ., f X Q 1 E . '- :: ' U gd 1 .gfqgig-jlffgfggf. .:gf:::. 2 Q .-22:91-1gi:Z':Sfff1' W' xx 5 ' - '2r.g2:11 '4:1,q ' 1' - E . :A '. H 25125:-cqiftw - ' s 'LI 1 ' :H -:o.:fi1'1:-+1 -5i'- 1, r . g, fa. ' ' .41 5 .gwg-q,4-Qing. fn, rb Q 1 , 4- ,. .1-ez-4:-f.'?'t.,,ev ,J at X' '-L f 1 ' 1.-,-.,-if-.2-.-qw. Q 4 . H: emi, f E M - CHARLES MOORE Business Manager JIM QUON Assistant Business Manager sandra Pruitt Janice Caldwell Loribelle Giese Dol-odzyHarry Dudley Barr First row: Dottie Harry, Roberta Field, Marcia Bloomberg, Carol Christiansen, Helene Miesen, Nancy Lynn, Jean Williams, Myrle Barbur, Janet Hcrtshorn, Joan Hanks, Jackie Lauer, Jan Salter, Martha Dodge. Second row: Norma Jean Malcolm, Carolyn Hager, Sharon Anderson, Diane Serkoian, Judy Hopkins, Irene Kurihara, Barbara Pickard, Karen johnson, Linda Waters, Barbara Hoffman, Marana Gas, Joann Dinger. Aj'-Q x ,,.. Lens Advisors ff' e 1956 Lens staff was extremely forumate 1n havlng three wonderful competent and falthful advlsors W would llke to thank them for g1v1ng so freely of the1r prec1ous tune and energy They have unself1shly gmded us through all the tr1als and tr1bulat1ons that accom pan1es the process of edmng a superlor yearbook Mr Blake has been 1n charge of all phases of the productlon both ed1tor1a1 andbuslness Th1S IS a very d1ff1cult job and Mr Blake has done a tremendous job Mr Schuld adv1sed the art staff and supervised the ar t1St1C s1de of laymg out the book M1ss Kelly had the ted1ous Job of correctmg all of the copy and glvmg the staff valuable suggestions concerrung the wr1te ups May we aga1n thank you Mr Blake Mr Schuld and Mxss Kelly 'TF E B! . ..,ag,,. 'iff' ire Squad W .aww ---. 0 5 rl K1 11' 2, ,Qs A Row lg Shirley Booth, Dianne Illingworth, Tanis Tipley, Roberta Locke, Dave DeFant, Mike Phillips, Bill Bumell, Judy Vollman, jean Gimba, Barbara Hurd, Sue Fuller, Row 2: Diane Flohr, Becky Brown, Pam Albright, Pat Alexander, Nancy Dolezal, Dan Jackson, Ken Fong, Al Richau, Nancy Watts, janet Winkler, Sharon Reinertson, Bill Bogard, Bob Steuben. RBW 3: Shirley Bloomberg, Anne Lampman, Suzanne Har- greaves, Gordonjohnson, Bob Reinmiller, Nobuo Kawasaki, Rodger Jones, Sondra Arxrtson, Shirlee Buckner, Charles Moore, ArtMarshal.l, Charles McGinnis. Row 4: Phyllis Walker, MaryLee Skofstad, Jayne Makino, Darryl Whitfield, Ioe Beima, Larry Lynn, john Carlson, Gregg Allen, Bill Campbell, John Richardson, Ed Alexander, Fred Fritsch. Row 5: Francis Sumida, Dottie Harry, Harry Nieuwboer, John Clayton, Ken Renner, Dean Gullixson, Bob Root, Mike Hollister, Leln Wolfe, Jim Gill, Bill Sendelback, Jim Qucn, Pete Strand, jerry Niiyama., Fronchot Love, jerry Gallagher, Terry Little, Iohn Bechwith. G, if Fall Chief, Dave DeFant, and Spring Chief, Bill Burnell, prepare to put out a blaze ashingtonian JIM GILL Fall Editor K DICK PILAND Sprmg Editor JANET WINKLER SALLY FERGUSON ART MARSHALL Feature Editm Club Editor Exchange Edirol' DEAN GULL1xsoN PAT CHAMBERS MIKE ZERVIS News Repmter spam writer New Rep-mr spam writer A B ,. J 1 y x A L. 'I b gb , - A A Q. ,i -Qi? 1,2 BARBARA BARD Sprmg Busmess Managel MIKF HOLLISTER HERMAN MARTIN Cartoonast Sports Wnter Reporter f. fd we Y BILL GIBBS Fall Business Manager ,eff GLORIA CARVER RAY SPLINTFR FRANK FONG L Business Staff Businem Staff Photogranher Typist 'X Mrs. Lavina Hunt Advisor We of the 1955-56 Washingtonian staff wish to extend our heartfelt gratitude to our advisor, Mrs. Lavina Hunt. The aid she has given us goes far beyond the class- room. Each of us has gained a great deal from her friendship and understanding. We will never forget the inspiration she has given us. The Wa shingtoni an Staff ff Student Body Store itil-1- '.e-1-N,-'Z-13 N M, s,,.,,,,,c,...,.,,,MWw 4 y MW 5, ai' aw: 1 uv-35 lim' gxf Q! Mrs. Manion, Bill Isaacson, Dolores Walen, Fred Marshall, Sue Frost, Bill Sendelback, Sondra Arntson, Mary Milus, Becky Ritter, Sally jenkins, Gail Newell, Karla McGrew, Fred Fritsch Carolyn Hager, Nancy Watt, Ron Hespe, Art Marshall, Leslie Fox, Stage Crew Back Row: Roger Steeck, Mike Bilodeaux, Spencer Repp, Willard Shepheard, Kneeling: Dick Buono, Ted Desel. ? , A -1 ...w ' 1 , ' r l 'nfhv X, he -....,,.s-,sv ii. if ! Cafeteria Staff G7 Left to right: Louise Engels, Alena Jacobson, Ann Topper, Annie Finis, Ruth Mahoney, Lillis Newman, Naomi Haldum, Ruby Lohan, Emily Condry Custodians 144 FIR' Joan. Tipl-N Shaw. Prix Bob President ,.... Vive President Sevretary ,,,. ....., Treasurer ,.,,,, . Sgt.-at-Arms isque Leslie Fox Linda Canurri Sally Pingree Dirk Bauer . Willis Rader Franchot Love 'T ROW: Dirk Bauer, l'll'lllll'll0l Love. Sully Pm ree lesln lox l llllll I lllllill Wllll Rldnr QFK OND ROW Plnlll Brought ie Collins, Carol Rivllter, Judy lwI4'lNIillllg,ll Nlilrlec Butlxner l tm Xllrrlgllt June loxul Hirrut Q old X lllxlt Croswln Tim v, Darlene Weil. THIRD ROW: Marvizl Mtlellln ,loinne Nuter Mlrgiret little lxltlix lumm Nlllly With N lmy Elrn Sondra Arntson. Sharin Bergstrom, Carol Simon FOURTH ROW George Sfhenlx ,loc Brldliury Eddie Rommel We Q, Bill Grieve, Pete Strand. Gene Costi, Ken Benner Lerov Cameron Steve Elledge FIFTH ROW Bruce Benedict Bob Root Marks, Alan Raymond, Glenfortl Griffin Melvin lxe terson Roger Nelson .Y .. .S 1 1 , , I , if Q K' PltCIf ' W V ar V yu it if ir . FALL President ................,.........,w...... Vice Presidents ..,.,.,... AND SPRING Connie Hill Marcia Bloomberg Judy Vollman Secretary ........,,, .,,,.., .......... B i ll Bogard Corr. Sec. ...... .....w S haron Lofgren Treasurer .....,,,.. .,,,,,.....,.......,. J oe Clark Sgts. at Arms ....,, ....... H arry Nieuwboer Bill Sendlehack Editor ......,...., .......,.... B ill Burnell Historian , .... Cathy Richards J CONNIE HILL Fall and Spring President Circ, the newly formed dramatics club, is composed of seniors who are taking drarnatics. Its activities in- cluded helping with the Dad's Club Show, putting on one-act plays for the studentbody, and selling vanilla. FIRST ROW: Dianne Illingworth, Allene Mendelson, Cathy Richards, Marcia Bloomberg, Connie Hill, Judy Vollman, Bill Bogard, Joe Clark, Miss Haley, Haze Arntson. SECOND ROW: Pat Clemmens, Marilyn McFarlane, Rosemary Cox, Beverly Redewill, Kay Baxter, Barbara McCracken, Janet Winkler, Sharon Barnes, Carol Christensen, Jan Hartshorn. THIRD ROW: Bill Burnell, Bill Sendelback. Barbara Hurd, Sue Fuller, Barbara Byhre, Sally Henderson, Helen Waggoner, Pauline Bowles, Gloria Carver, Karen Schaper. FOURTH ROW: Mike Worrell, Verdell Schwedler, Dick Buono, Dave Defant, Frank Harrow, Roger Zoppe, Harry Nieuw- boer, Dale LaFollelte, Gregg Nickerson, Mike Walt. 3 , Q rg f x! 1 1 e CJ K1 'R ,Q ,SQ-1.41 I uso- ' A ,Pl i I HOWARD KURIHARA Fall and Spring President elts FALL President ,... ..,,. Vive President AND SPRING Howard Kurihzlral Duane. Svhnee Secretary , ,..,,,..... Treasurer ...,,,,. Bob Blair Don Jacobsen NMS. at Arms ..,,, ....,,.,. N orman Nilsen Jim Calligan Delts, a newly organized social club for boys, has beenfairly active this year. Included in their activities was a bake sale, sponsoring Youth Center, and joint meetings. FIRST ROVV: Norman Nilsen, Jim Galligzln, Howard Kurihara, Don J b , L H l , D , S , . gorm:inLHow,.1ll-rl Hayden, Doug Myers, Paul Stehlik, Larry Anspachilc?I'I?I?iYD afiIgW:a lien uggrtieofiizmiailt31ES'0gI13oliizi-ixizii an 1 oc . ' 'J as ..Q. M A- New - Q - , ne ': 1- X' , f 2 , M, 1' i LL , xc- :-N A gr is Z Ajxjysm svn, . gli K' N, ze- -s- hi !i'?!7!7- T Q E . g v-ol.!SQ5 . . 2. 4 A - Y - V fi 'A E wif! A if 1 N 'lv X '2-5,3- -3' N - 9 ii x K ,fb n 'N x Ouch' Get off my toe!! 1 Recreation Direction Mr. James F. Maloney has the undis- puted job of directing all recreational and club activities. All of Washington High School joins us in commending him for his accomplishments. He has made the club system at Washington one of the finest in this city. Y-outh Center, under Mr. Ma1oney's guidance, is an evening set aside each week when students can enjoy being together. It is sponsored by various clubs throughout the year. me v Hey, what's the score? How about a coke? Hmmmmmm' V Danclng? ? lv 4 N f 5x Hurry up will ya? if ' Y' SFQRT5 3? nf xxwq x 5,5 45 'A uni I Q --I W 5- -Q 0953 . ,Ag , 4'i..1.L-- mv !'-5 I JL -A L . il Football as-4' ':? G 'Q gif 'N Tom Johnson B111 Mg-any I Back Back ag. Herman McK1nney Back A W3 s up 'P R0 H John Carlson n espe Quarterback End if-wiv Fred Swanson Gordon Johnson Jerry Caldwell Manager tg- h , . , A Q, -- ' ff V , L uh ' n 2? ya? 1 f ' V I ' ' V AJ L I inf A TQ.. I A L W on L , ' S , . K , 4 W? - f -A in. A-'31 9' . , - '-1 L, It-H 5 ,. K A .K K I , . 2431- K JS' by Vx, Q . . ,o , - an, if 'W' 4, . 4,lJ'-9 ' - X 'Q Q' QA ' 1 54 ' , , Lf'li p . 1 '1 K. ' L n ' , . Q ' K V 1 ' ' ' L., . FF an pfm' I t . ,gap uv, .. D A a Us 6- , , A-Q 6 ', 1 X ,. wo ia V Q ov' ' 1- K gf.. V 'Mg . 'V iw JS,-Lk . - , 754' 1,',,N,2Q.f,,:- 'fs ff 4 ' 1, . '-9 . . , .L , . A ' V . , 'Q' 4 iff' V t f wa, A C V ,I ,U -,X. ,W V, K l ,K ..f.,.,,fi- In 'Y V -4, N L, J 5 ' W 1 ' 'wiifiz-gig 'if , A K ,. , ,f m,A-, , . + A M ,Q GA, ' 1 ,g Hind: If fn 'Nail If - ,z , 4, . V r ' ,I , J A 1 X J - f 0 n Mr. 149 kb 4 , 'Lyn WP T , ,, , lwaa 4 II' fu 3 E' fl 1 ,K. WW I ,V mxkxv . 4 J W . Af'.'4ffLQi1 F3 T 'CHR xx A.. ' - ,.,-wx ' ' A 5' -R 'E I , 1 - 'J' , Jw 5 -' Ky, . A--gr' , . John Clayton Jugagiu Tackle Joe Beuna Tackle j ll -PQ' Shad Black Tackle jf -1 I ,.., Mike Phllllps Mike Watt Back Tackle . ii 3,41 , 5 'ng' n v gl, gh 1 Q T 5 4 P KAZYT ' f' ' LA : W H. 'if Yi ' ' N f f l . , . N ni Ng. ,,?,.xc, . , ' - 5 I . ' ' , 4 A 7- fn-cw' - f 1 x. ' 1-49.2 ' W .1 ,, , if .go - if we .A A l ' f a . W- ww, f 15' QA. ' i ' ' V :QSAQS 'ip' I ,Env Sf 1. K I ' Q. if' . its -' ,Zig fg A H gs 5 4 Mi J ., ., I 'W-ist:-' 1 6 k gg - .0 ., Joh R' h Bruce Aberle nGu1ria3rdSOn Guard K WV! ua , X I Carl Fmseth End Plul Peterlm E End Duane Thompson End C-9 1 Lernar Allen Guard F ti Q omas Larry Mlller Tackle Back 'X 7 3 ' 'Y l , 4 'ff-f , f ,au Q I: ': ,, T M X, 7 F 1 I 3 M T f., , . iq vi ww -fxbsl .1 K, , - if 3' 4. I .- ' is A ' .. N - V ' - .f . . Q: - ' , X ft .yjf f . :...L6 u Y rg-,W 5 'f C A 91 M ky ' ' ,515 X is . ' A I ., 3 T N' I' , A ,Vg- , MV' I , Q ' n 53 l 6 A' H 'Y . 1 I 2 , 4 , K f I 9 L, :rx 1 ' ' A L , -x X ff V 4 F A l if-r'f1i, I n 2 .ff 7 . . I' H. lmff Ulu., L' M, ' ,- . Y v E 4- .. af ,wi V gx F A ' 3 sb , L 'Ji' ...M f n' . xv il' ,.f'. l: ,' En '4nv.. - x A , N- - J, .I , 'Y J' A ,Y . .ifir-1 'as ' - X X-1 ,N 6 'Q gf fi r' 5 , ffhfi, Dale Rohrbaugh Tackle .A Mlke Corr1e Tackle ff R- -SH- + Lee Tackle Dxck '!l 'Yw 1 . A I -1 f ,V A L Nw Q f' fl Tl? Q .A xyfl-.,gil,A , Deau'Owren f G' L.. - X wvk . . Jim Suter Quarterback Ron Guard Tackle 5-of Larry Lauer Guard Back B Guard 153 1 ' 5 T I f . -1,25 'U' T A I x jx V 5 3 W3 ' -.. ' ' f ' 'Ugg Rf ' . T if . , 3' 1 I fi. N W M H ' T . l'c'l:itAf- -Qfgug 1 f ff? , fe 1- IL A ill The Colonials started the 1955 football schedule with a pre-season win. On a quarterback sneak, John Carlson drove three yards into pay dirt for the first touchdown. The second touchdown was scored on a fifty yard punt return when Mike Phillips lateraled to Tom Johnson. The extra point was added by Tom Johnson. A pass from John Carlson to Ron Hespe accounted for the third touchdown. Score Washington 19 Hermiston 6 The Indians of Cleveland were scalped by Waslling- ton in the first P.1.L. game. Wfhen the Jamboree was over, W'ashington was trailing 6-0. These same Colonials came back the next night to score a touchdown in each of the three remaining quarters. Tom Johnson scored two of the touchdowns and two conversions. With fifty seconds left in the game, Fred Swanson intercepted a pass and ran thirty yards for the final touchdown. Score Wfashington 20 Cleveland 6 A tied score between W'ashington and Grant went down in the records as the second season game ended. YVashington's first touchdown was scored by Phil Esti- pular and the conversion by Tom Johnson. Herman McKinney ran fifty and sixty yards respectively for the other two touchdowns. Score Washington 19 Grant 19 The Colonials romped over the Lincoln Cardinals to record another win. Tom Johnson made the first touch- down on an eighteen yard drive. The third quarter found the Washington eleven trailing. Lincoln saw an example of the Colonials drive to win: four touchdowns were scored in the final quarter. Mt-Kinney scored twelve points on a five yard drive and an eighty-five yard run. A touchdown and conversion were made by Tom Jolm- son. It was Jim Cill's sixty yard sprint which completed the touchdowns of the game. Score Washington 37 Lincoln 14 The Colonials suffered their first loss of the season on a muddy field to the Jefferson Democrats. As far as statistics were concerned Jefferson was out-played. Wash- ington made more first downs, more interceptions, and recovered more fumbles than Jeff. Score Washington 0 Jefferson 14 By beating the Teddys of Roosevelt, Washington tightened its hold on second place in the league. Her- man McKinney scored twice around the right end, travel- ing thirty-five and thirty-eight yards respectively. When Roosevelt fumbled on their five yard line, Bill Meany scooped up the ball and went into the end zone. Score Vifashington 19 Roosevelt 7 The Colonials captured a berth in the state play-offs by defeating Benson. The scoring was handled by Tom Johnson and Herman McKinney. Tom was credited with a touchdown and two conversions. The other two touch- downs were scored by Herman McKinney on plunges from the five and two yard lines. Score Washington 20 Benson 0 Washington was beaten by Franklin in the final game of the P.I.L. season. The loss of this game was credited to a muddy field and injured players. It wasn't all de- feat: the Colonials were going to state. and Herman McKinney had won the individual scoring race. Score Washington 0 Franklin 18 Washington scored an upset in the quarter-finals against the Buckaroos of Pendleton. The game was played in weather of 38 degrees with a thirty-five mile an hour wind. Tom Johnson scored the first touchdown by running ten yards into the end zone. Herman Mc- Kinney intercepted a pass and traveled twenty-eight yards for a touchdown and plunged one yard for an- other. Shouting with joy at the end of the game. the Colonials carried Mr. Vickery off the field. Score Washington 19 Pendleton 0 Even though the Colonials couldn't seem to get past the heavy Marshfield team in the semi-final game of the state play-offs, the Washington team kept up tlleir fight- ing spirit. A safcty in the fourth quarter was the high- light of the game for the Colonials. Score Washington 2 Marshfield 40 THE TEAM THAT PLAYED IN STATE. ...-..T.4....1.I gritle TLT 'K 'r' 8 R SP4 '39 EU 10 4'2 I4 W5 M46 THE SEASON'S CLIMAX AT PENDLETON -, E t 'S Hwfiffff Mins W 4s Herman McKinney makes ten yards atch Qgach Vick Pyb Qing Carr Q ' ' 1 icd off the field Ron Hespe catches pass for big gain II! Z 4 'Q Herman McK1nney makes f1Ve yards SIP' bk yfir fx is '-5.5, 'et unior arsity Football EN 5' rw 'Bw F' .. llr t rom Dunn Plf'l'lt Bob Norm West Brerhlnel Fury Crun uh Bull Renhlmn Henry Knmls Ken Fong wel lunn s ln ult on Nuom rom Bolr Belttle Blll lXlll1II'llll lime Mo. lneo I Rllunmslll Fugnm Sltourle Al Rlilllll Blll Mllltr lint lgll h John Pollml Cllutlx Bully Third row John lmles Clrx Iollm Holm Boonr Null I lflt f :rv Orr Art Trenholme John Rive Walllce Pelrfe Norman Weller Jeff Larter Mr llllnlrfftll Freshman Football will ff Yi 'QQH ave a l rim? H1 0,3 2 H38 76 esac M 5 Flrst row Harold Hinds Gary Beatty Gilbert Hanley .llm Muckelroy Ernest Green Charles Blark Bob Strow ger Cllfton Page ,hm Snider James Alken Second row Bob Johnson Robert Russell Cerald Fox Duck Hlgglll lmollmm Blll Rommet Darryl Hlggln Norman Qeelye Blll Smlth .lohn Svhmltt Bill Thrasher Third row Mr Erxkson Ken RlggS Bob St Pierre Dave Endlcott Carl Nlvxer Steve Bahllng Mark Hattenhauer Ron Ross lack Stockton James Mortel 'Q H H 3 I QW f' 1 f W 0 4 a 7' s. - 'S ' ', I ' , 11 y se , ' , Q 1 3, , lla' 5 'r er. ,lon N anson, lla ,la s . f f- l ': 1 ' , ' 1 s 1 , ' ' fss' , R1 y 1 'r -.' s., A , ' N' -, z'- ear, z . . va . ' 'Z ' ' z -' Q. a , . . .1 '. 11 ,' , A ,, , ' 1 - 1 2, , ' . . . l Q lfiiggij ijgjlsts l ' S .. .A . W AiTMM M fri. A 5 L, L , ' Q l , U JV gif 1 Y Q 1 .1 L, r - i :rf..,3 . L .. , t - W M A ,, i Z , V , li Q 5 v f y E I X' L 3 6 ' ' 5-4 kr J W L, nie- ' Q 5 H S . 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The Colonials who ran in the city and state meets were Frank Redford, Al Rig- gins, Bob Stuben, Lee Games, Doug Hatton, and Steve Duncan. With the experience they gained, they will be an asset to next year's team. A. 1 l ED The varsity cross country tearr had a fairly successful season taking first place in one meet and seconc place in three others. Representing Washington in the city meet were Mike Hollister, Bill Scharwatt, ant Pete Strand. They placed third ir this meet. Mike Hollister was the outstanding member of the team. unior Varsit ' 6 T ' x- we mx First row: Howard Svhultens. Ted Dt-sei, Boll Yenutor. Dirk Herr. Second row: Steve Pt-irson. Paul Baker, Ennis Daniels, Brian Christopher. Third row: James Bursell. John Kneelund. Fourth row: Dirk Blair, Ron Johnson. Mr. Sipple. Fifth row: Cary Swindell, Larry Anspuvh, Cralenlv Black. First row: Sara Carson, Sharon Bergreen, Martha Arosf Second row: Sharon Gearhart, Lee Class, Joan Blythe. Third row: Linda Claholt, Pam Albright. Pauline Pick- hard. ' The boys swimming team ended the season with three wins and four losses. In the state meet Larry Wilks again won the state 100 yard backstroke championship. The Washington team took eighth place in the state meet. IS8 The girls swimming team, coachedby Mrs. Walker, endedits P. I. L. season infourthplace. The three girl medley relay placed first in the city meet, and the four girl medley relay placed third in the state meet. The team was outstanding inloyalty, spirit, and sportsman- ship. Boys Swimmin 2 i 1 3 f l s 1 ,fx 5 F 2 i First row: Walter Haines, Frank Redford, W'ayne Morey, Doug Taylor, Willie Torrence. Second row: Lee Games, Bob Brown, Derry Barnett, Ed Fuller. Third row: Johnny Williams, Robert Corker, Alfred Riggin, Bob Stuben. EA Basketball ALI LITE lflilai 5 RI URXBlI X1lNi M WN 'Shin IXQ Nx ex U ' V 3 QE mh.,' f ECJBZIL MOR' in .dy K - sx' 7? X A1150 PAVO LARRY LH xh Forvx farm Ili HU .. . ...V X- 1 '1 :nz-QQ W C OI Ni W! 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S. 13 K ef ,X A J ' , 5 A -M:1 XX , I 'Q f T-QD 'H 5 ' Cfiiikijf' F 7 4 Q y p I g V , ,fig lj 'pi U Fo 161 f ., -x A , The Washlngton H1 h basketball team opened the 1955 56 season w1th a last quarter vxctorv over the Battleground Bulldogs 1n the Jefferson Hxgh gym The Colomals then traveled to Vlfy East where they handlly defeated the Eagles Next the Maroon and Gold team traveled to Vancouver where they won over the Hudson Bav team The Central Ca1h0l1C team were the next v1ct1ms to fall to the mlghty Colonlals m a verv close battle The Stark STICCICIS then trounced the Forest Grove Vlklngs ln the latters SPHCIOUS gym After wlnnlng flve stralght games away from home the Colonlals lost thelr f1rst game to Parkrose ln Wash lngton s cracker box gym In the second game on the home court the Colonlals agaln lost to the Parkrose team because of maklng so many fouls After sufferlng thelr flrst two defeats of the season the Maroon and Gold team then played Wy East agaln 1n the new Franklin gym where the Colomals defeated the Eagles a second tlme Washlngton opened the Portland lnterscholastlc League season by loslng to Jefferson IB the Colomal s cracker box gym The uakers of Franklln downed the Colomals ln the last few nunutes of the game when three of the Colonlal starters fouled out of the game ln Wash mgtons gym The flrst vlctory of the P 1 L season for B111 McCluskey s flve came when they defeated the Cleseland 1nd1ans on the Cleveland court Next the local qulnt traveled out to the Roosevelt gym where they easlly trounced the Teddles The most CXCltlIlg game of the year was plaved on the home floor when Washlngton and Grant fought The score was tled w1th less than five seconds left 1n the game when Gene Costx sank a thlrty flve foot shot Thls was the flrst vlctory for the Colomals IH thelr own gym The Lmcoln Cardlnals were the next to fall under the onslaught of the powerful Wfashlngton wonder team After playmg two games at home the Stark Streeters then traveled to Benson where they defeated the En glneers Thus Washlngton ended the fxrst round IH the P11 eason wlth fue wms and two losses to txe for second place wlth Franklln and Lmcoln After wmnmg f1VC stralght games the Colomal fxve agam lost to the Jefferson Democrats ln the lefferson gvm The Maroon and Gold team also lost to the Powerful Franklln team headed bv Bjarne Jensen The Ouakers later went on to XVIII the state tournament The flrst uctorv of the second round came when the Stark Streeters trlumped over the Cleveland In dl3llS on the COlOHl3lS floor In the next game the Colomals easllv handled the Teddles of Roosevelt ln the local gvm The Colomals then traveled to the Grant gym where they de feated the Generals who were tled w1th the locals Snow canceled the next game and the Colonlals played Benson lnstead of Lmcoln The Maroon and Gold team easlly trounced the Pngmeers on the Benson court After defeatlng Benson the Colonlals had to w1n thelr last PIL ame over Lmcoln to keep tournament hopes up The Stark Streeters defeated the Car dlnals to t1e wlth Lmcoln for thlrd place 1n the PIL wxth ten w1ns and four losses Slnce three teams go to state a plav off game was plaved at the Frankhn gym The Colonlal fxve had been under pressure throu hout the second round of play to w1n the last f1VC stralght games lt was a verv close game all the wav The COl0IllHlS were ahead at one txme by mne polnts ln the second quarter Lmcoln was ahead most of the t1me ln the last quater to beat the locals bv onlv flVC polnts Even though the team dldn t go to state B111 McCluskey IS to be congratulated 1n coach mg such a flne team thls year Larrv Lvnn was selected on the all cltv flrst strmg and Her man McK1nnev was selected on the honorable mentlon Other members of the team that Flrst Round Second Round Meanv Name Season larry Lynn Gene Costl Allan Hatton Tom Johnson Herman MCKIHHCQ Dean flulhxson B111 'Vleany Jim Clll Blll Grlewe Dave DeFant Garry Hemke Phll Peterlm Weslev Prlce Mlke Holllster Franchot Iove Pete Strand FC SCHSOII re Flrst Bound Second Round Play off Total Pts Fouls Pts Fouls ts Fouls ts Fouls Portland lnterscholastlc League Season Washmgton Washmgton Wfashmgton Wfashmgton Washington Washmgton Washington Waslllngton Battleground 66 Wy East 32 Hudson Bay 39 Central Cathohc Forest Grove 54 Parkrose 45 Parkrose 57 W'v'East 46 Washington Washln ton Washmgton Washlngton Washlngton Washmgton Washington Jefferson 69 Franklln 64 Cleveland 46 Roosevelt 49 Grant 54 Lmcoln 35 Benson 48 Washlngton W73SlllIlgl0l'l Washlngton Wa hlngton W ashmgton Washxngton Washington Play off Washlngton 58 Lmcoln 63 Jefferson 59 Franklln Cleveland 51 Roosevelt 56 Grant 52 Benson 47 Lmcoln 42 . , ' - Q , . I ' ' g . 1 l . . . ' . . . ' were outstanding are Gene Costi, Tom Johnson, Allan Hatton, Dean Gullixson, and Bill P - ' - . . ,P . P . . J n 66 89 24 88 20 10 3 253 47 ' 63 70 21 50 16 14 4 197 41 55 59 21 52 16 10 5 176 42 . 53 54 20 57 8 10 0 174 28 ' f 17 34 13 96 12 10 2 157 27 1 ' 56 31 10 22 11 4 2 113 23 ' 1 48 22 14 42 18 0 2 112 34 ' f 12 10 1 10 1 - - 32 2 ' ' 32 0 0 0 1 - - 32 1 ' 26 1 1 0 1 - - 26 2 ' 16 0 3 4 3 - - 20 6 ' ' 4 0 1 2 2 - - 6 3 . 1 ' 4 - - 0 1 - - 4 1 t ' ' , 4 - - 0 0 - - 4 0 . 4 - - 0 0 - - 4 0 5 . 2 - - 0 0 - - 2 0 P . . ' 70 ' 53 ' 48 ' 4 5 ' g 60 . . . ' 65 . ' 49 ' 4 73 ' 55 ' 53 ' 56 s ' 69 ' 70 ' ' 56 - ' ' 58 ' 51 ' 38 ' ' I 63 ' 49 ' 57 ' 51 ' ' 70 1 ' qw js 'Q'WNhuui,m, 3 'Uh'lnnu-.-,, SQ union' arsit askethall - . 'Y' . -- fl fl NJ lvl i1YC':l n 'mb ' M W Q .-Alix '1 J.l RW 5: , , i of L L 1 ,Qt First row: James Murkleroy, Bob Nore, Dave DUlll'illl, .lim Suter, ,lon Swanson, Ken Fong, Etl Fuller, Henry Knawls, Wnyrle Morey, John Poland, George White. Mike Fuller. Second row: Mr. Movkforcl, Dan ,l1u'kson, Alfred Riggin, Arthur Trenholme, Lawrence Miller, Rohr-rt Corker. Cary Lohan, Robert Estes, Robert Beattie, Bob Stulwen, Chuvk Bally, Nick Lane, llnvifl Yam Woerkonl. Freshman asketball Flrt row Morne Te ter Llrry Turner Blll Clmlee Rlllllrtl Hlgglnbothnn Doug Hilton Richard Levns George Killlmilll Second row Bull Rommel Ron Ros Norm Weller Brfnl Dmus Mark Hattenhouer .lerrv Lv lo John Rue Bob Johnson Bruce Due s ': ' s , 1 , 1 , ' 1 1 , 1 1 Q 4 4 S. . 'Z v 55, Q 1 0 v 1 1 - ,'5 1 ' 1 v W Wrestlin The Wrestling team finished in sixth place as a result of dual meets held during the season. We registered a win over Roosevelt. Outstanding scorers for Wash- ington in dual meets were Captain Rex Lettua, Bill Reichlein, Bill Miller, and Thad Sprague. Washington finished in last place in the city meet despite falls scored by Joe Beima, Wesley Bullock and three by Rex Lettau Three of our boys were eliminated by the eventual winner of the weight class A successful team next year depends upon better turnout by the student body The boys this year did their best and Washington should be proud of them regardless of the record H I rl rom 1 ne-elmg.l ec 1 IP rf-1 I 1 nm 1 1 F Ilt l 1 rc-en fharle Blick ,lime Martell Doug, l url on ,IIIIIP lung Y ulor Povu-ll lxvlley bllyton S uoml r w 4 llmlu gl Cru-nm Blllxe We lew BUll0llx Roger ble:-uk Rex lelt lu Boll Thom: Boll 'Vlflxu ,Ilm Hur ell Emu Daniel Bruin Cllfl lopher Joe Bleml lllll Rvuhlun lil lx Nlll lllflCI1 Bill 'Vlulalulx Dunne Thomp on Pelmr Be ougloff lee Clark Bull Ml er 'Nlr Nipple IQ' ll II! . pi 0 5.7 is Al ir' ff ff? 'M' f '- , L vs f 'Q M if' in Teams line up on introduction of members. Colonial raises up under opponent 1 'ffm ' 51, nge Colonial wrestles with opponent for points Herman gets squeeze from opponent il if asehall This year's diamond nine inrludes six returning lettermen Allan Hatton playing shortstop. Cary Heinke playing serond base. George Frochen playing third base. Tom Johnson playing renter field, Benny Warren playing right field. and Mike Zervis playing left field. Pitrhers that should produce some strikeouts are Ron Binrhus. Dick Stovkton. ,lon Swanson. Roger Tippit, and John Edwards. The team is quite strong on defense and the Colonials should he in the upper hrarket of the league. Other boys that should get some hits are Bruce Aherle, Dave DeFant. Tom Ove. and Mike Hollister. COACH MANAGER MR' BOLIN RICHARD ROBILLARD HUSTLEI if QW? TS A DOUBLE! f ' , plp ABERLE GOES INTO ACTION! to ' 7 . si- W ., t.,. A l 9? 1 . ry , M. 3 I l , , we sat. A ,gi , W Q i 1,5 X .-in 'K XX 'QW-. 'html' A I! i MQW Q' sink il! M' it AIM ! F 1 V eh, 3 .V HX YLAX xg P ff. 1 - 1 N. .ff 9 4 QW' w 4 W - 4 , - V Q: A ,A ,h f?2wfW , ' 5 ' ge 4 ki 3 , 415 ' mx- 535 V gg 'W ' g JF , a , Mi Q gf4? HR L 3, 1' V a, f FT , m Lg'A U n fl Iwi KK ffql' if wifi sis 14s'ri S ix A - ui 3 I ft, ,Q g9-H ,mm : -x w L I ' ' 5 1 L Wx U 'E ' V nv V15 wwf If w .Y ,ff f 1 ' , UR ig :'Pf ,-x , A , 'W fl WM 4' unlor arslt asehall 4. W MW! A AAU N61 X X X L............4 Flrst row Bob Fulton George Wnght Wesley Brechblel .lim Quter Chuck Bally Ed Fuller John Poland Jerry Lyslo Second row Mr DeNuf'1h1 Robert Miller Bull Felsey Vxvtor Powell Jim 0H1ll0P'lll Doug Hut ton RuhlrdH1gg1nbo!h.Jm lnry Orr Mr Hlldreth Tlurd row jerry Bwrnett Kenneth Fong John Rice Bob Nore WIIICCHI Messmeo Bob Herold Alfred Rlggm GIRLS PARTICIPATING IN FIELD HOCKEY Track The- xxiilflllllfllfill High sf-lmol trzlrk tvann. llllll6'l the lvaillmsllip of vozivll Roger Movlifortl, should have :I xvry ggnml SPIIQUII. The- Murrmn and C0141 fifllfilliill tliim-lznlf one-tivtl the Svufon hy getting Zl sm-oml in tht- '-' 1 1' '1V. il tie' for first plan-P in the pole- vault, zIn1l fifth plum' in the shotput in the Willzlnlette lt' Ir er mi In I' S!'ll'll'XS'illl ran the 440, Bill Ill.lJlIlf lllllllff Illl. Rvlnvs :lt Sillt'lll. ln the rliftuiim- lllf'fll6y ,lim Gill ran ll thri qua t l itll . l milv Fran Illilllllll the tvznn Ili1ln't win. they heat the olll Mmniv run tht- half llllltx. illltl Hola Pottvr rain tw . 1 t lu Vllrk ullnfvl point- Cllllvli Young tif-4l for flrft with tvn fer-t Hllfl rornrnl in hti- Meinl. ln tht- flmlput vu-n ,I I . .. fix lll1'lll'N in thv nnlv vzmlt. Thr- tvzun i- lTfllNlI l'l'4l lay othvr returning vetvrnn truck 111011 us Miki' Wzitt in the in tht llllflllf tml print: Ron llv-iw in tha- hurdles, John Clrtyton in the shotput. ' ' llin their sprintf. Toni xll'I'1'll1ll1l ' -f 1 5 .. llssanw Tillman in lhv high junip. and M-P Martin in tlw pnlv xnnlt. Sopllolnorvs and junmrs :uc gl strc-ngith to thv lvnni :Irv Holi Rmlvr. Rl'lll'l' Bvrlerlie-t. Ni.-ky Lain:-. Pc-tv Strztml. :tml George' Finley. A! Qs' wa--L-14. COACHES VARSITY S Qi NM! MOCKFORD MANAGERS 'lil A KEITH CARPENTER DUDLEY BUSS IU HGTPUT MRINAMER 5 J lv mu.. Kun' JOHN KEMP JIMMY SMITH W , fbi! xii 1. 1 1 I' ,f wah , V L. ' Y K . I 3 ' IL-. f' 3 I A F' M3 f L ' n ,Ra 1 I i 4-I 1 T km i , 4 ., Ig, if 'Z ., wx . AWE I ' ,E 'YS X E , -4 A .ily Q - . E' I f' ' A filmtv-E I . af s 55,5 gf Q-4 or 3 I 1 'W yi if 1 f 'sm 'Q a gift f ' ffsv E S 52.5 Q g x 7 . , if . ,tl , t Y 'T ' h 5511 X M . 6 .5 at ...f ' M J f ' , A ' 3 we ff? e a W . ' ! A Q an my in , V K R6 ff A. 'l. i I ' T . A ,. ,,,,.-F ,4 L Q, 6 W .L, . H Yi? Merchant clears a hurdle. if g f Q ,X gangs 99,0 JS' .. Q. ,, M 'ag a . ,fs.f? 5?'13 ,, W W :lf f- ,gli ,-f-, ff v 1.1 y if J SUN wr ' ., K W. 1 4?7' -AV Lu ...f - - V . ,. ' . . ng I '45s P 'r Q. gl 1 4 .r ff? 1 W . f if ' 4 v -5 M 35 ' . . ,.., fm, 4 ,4 1 1, A. I zwseawfl few V L. LL-, I.. ' . Potter running in the mile. Q 4 r ' if , clayton gets ready to put the shot. Z. e j E?3l'g2'Qf1Q 'fy rwg, Q at t K , . , Wm- ieg, F o n ,T 1 V A p' A -K ,,. 'L f f 4 f, . , lo as V '12fagsig4gsg.,- - Yffifff -ff f- M, , N r 7ff's14L1-f qt fflfaxzuil Af W e a tw' ' , W v ,ES SUPPLY jf- '10 . 135552 in a A ,A r A A If u 5'1:'W.i'i 'f-H flflihvrw ' t '. J v 'V ,fn ,- 'Q gy '-'t fi! b Scharwatt broad Jumpmg - ' 'f 'f .V 3 Q ka a 6 W A? -A rw 't AY A k' 1-H Teams pass the batons. r tdhni ,3,,jA A p Ax-3,-,J I l 4 p t hi- A qsf - Come to your marks! T7----HM4fQ1' , a e at t Chiiek Young vaults over the bar. S4 ,A - 4 unior Varsit Track sa. x5 'Haw hw N112--wir-1-'wb FIRST ROW Clark Coulter Dave Sklnner Denms Plerce Eugene Skourtes Wayne Morey Cary Waters Doug Taylor Jerry Fragasso Lonnle Cates SECOND ROW Kelth Jones John Kemp Cary Tlfflll John Fmley Ron ald Orme Ray RODIHOWIIZ Johnny Wllllams THIRD ROW Robert Orme Al Rlchau Cary Lohan Bob Boozer Freshman Track FIRST ROW Cary Fox Ennis Damel Brad Davls Arthur Porter Vlc Bell Carl Vlvler Charles Black Ken Smith James Martell Ronald Ross Dave Duncan Robert St Pterre Frank Redford SECOND ROW Kleth Jones Jack Bull John Kyle Tom Postlewalt Kelley Slayton Tom Walton Norman Weller Wllllam Candee B1llRommell John Kemp Harold Hmds THIRD ROW James Muckleroy Bob Krohlow John Kneeland Dick Herr Morris Testor Mark Hattenhauer Bruce Dlce Larry Neldlgh John Hall Merle Stone Pllll Dlckle Robert Johnson Charles Mosher Girls Tenni mi J First row: Grace Piercy, Darlene Tetherow, Patty Miller, Dianne Dickson, Claudia Depre. Second row: Gayla Whitmore, Mrs. Horsley, Sharon Gearhart, Nancy Butler, Margaret Brill. With Burton Lee and Bill Sralf leading the returning veterans, Washington should be in the upper bracket of the league this year. Everyone on the team has had at least one year of experience under the coaching of Mr. James. With several returning veterans, headed by Patty Miller, Washington tennis team is looking for- ward to a very successful season. Patty Miller, who ranks first in the 15-18 age division in the North- west, is working towards a National rating in June. Other girls that are setting their hopes on winning the State meet are, Dianne Dickson, Margaret Bull, Darlene Telhrow, Nancy Butler, Claudia Depre, and Cayla Whitmore guided by coach Mrs. Horsley. Boys ennis is H95 E First row: Bob Stuben, Dudley Barr, Bill Scalf, Ralph Mclntyre. Andrew Davis, Gordon Whitmore, Mike Farmer, Norinag Webb- Tl?ll'IeIrl'03'ZLnes, ...Z Hubbard, John Beck, Bruce Phillips, Wesley Bull0C - 0lll'l POW Reinecke. if Y ,973 Ks? --icy ye-,Gif kff6?W: ' x Golf First row: Bill Stahl, Bob Cantin, Pete Goforth, Jerry Perrine, Doug Davis, Mel Kester- son. Second row: Mike Fisher, Ted Keyes, Ken McLeod, Roger Nelson, Mr. Fiskum. GIRLS PARTICIPATING IN VOLLEYBALL The Washington high golf team won their first meet by defeating Oswego, 8-4. In the next meet against Jefferson, the team lost z close one by, 8-4. At this writing, prospects for a winning season look very bright. Sinct the team is composed entirely of sopho mores and juniors, Washington should ln strong for the next two years. Washington can be extremely proud of the cheering leadership shown by the fall and spring Senior Rally squads. They were supporting the team on every occa- sion even at such distances as Pendleton and Marshfield. Credit is also to be given to the Junior Rally for cheering on the boys who will make up the future varsity teams of Washington. Junior Rall NN First row Mike Collins, Doug Taylor, Jerry Fragasso. Second row: Janet Makino, Sandra Schafer, Klef Daugh erty Becky Brown Pat Watt, and Shirley Bloomberg. ,A Y 4 B 1 PQI'-zullb Bob R,i.'iI1X'X1iuGi' r ' Vars1ty Football Frosh Basketball fi- Y PG it MR NORMANW SIPPLE Wresthng Boys' Swimmln RICHARDA HILDRETH V Football J V Baseball wha MRS IONE G WALKER Pirls' Swimming DOUGLAS E VICKERY MR GERALD G EXLEY MR WILLIAM O MCCLUSKEY Athlet C Director Varsxty Basketball J V Sz Frosh Track -nf 1 if ROGERJ MOCKFORD MR WARRENH BoL1N Vars1ty Track J V Basketball MR DUA NE FISKUM Golf WALTER D ERICKSON Frosh Football Varsity Baseball Ass1stant Varsvty Football QW MR DON W JAMES Cross Country Boys' Tenms MRS REVA HORSLEY G1rls' Tenms A .a 193, ,.. M ' Q xg. A WY-YY ' ' ' ,, .. A Mj A l ' s ff A' V.-. 5 .5 f - .. ' ' it t , ' as xt t V J MR. . . . . , . i , . . M K' -J ' ' 39 Q ' i A A , A ,J 9 V vi , V I su K X it 3 I 6 'Og is ' I gf -va, I B. A N ' ' E ' 2 3 -V' 1 ' 1' I K A ! J 1' ,pb 5 ' . . MR. . , 1 ' n ' cr . . 3 . . , Q 'rkr' L A W J 1-gs-W ' ,'t't ' oooo N , f J ,, , I A l D , ' -- A M A -A M rl? ,R t a A ' A SAAG fl S MR. . . . . J. . . . aa ' ,R .. M ' ' ' V 'fQ.Z'4g, , Q V frl'vk: ' 7 . A., , V- I gy it V rm 'P . I . . MU SIC WW 'Q M' C' F Xs Q 7 'A f X fig 0 gli fn f M .... ---Q 1 usic Instructors We are very proud of Mr. Bogard's fine record of directing our instrumental department for eighteen years. Under his excellent direction, the band has won the trophy seven times for the Rose Festival. The band and orchestra could never have reached the high respect and admiration by other schools and directors had it not been for Mr Bogard's patient and capable direction Washington High School wishes to take this opportunity to thank and con gratulate Mr Bogardonhis finework W hope he will be here many years 1n the future to conduct and lead the band and orchestra on to many more honors Thank you Mr Bogard Mr Edmiston has directed our choral department here at Washington for the past ten years We ane very thankful for all the time and work he has put into creating a fine choir we can be exceedingly proud of They have won the wide acclaim and have become the envy of other schools This could only have been accomplished wish to extend our thanks and gratutude to Mr Edmiston for an excellent Job . ' ' . e ns under Mr. Edmiston's fine direction. We Choir The Washington High School Choir, under the direc- tion of Mr. Joseph Edmiston, has been exceedingly active in both school and community affairs. Their many activities included an exchange assembly with North Salem High School and singing at the installation of our principal, Mr. Smith, as Prime Minister of the Royal Rosarians. Ron l: Dianne Huskey. liarlrara Hoffman, Pal Garland. Sharin Bergstrom. Hazel Xrnlson. Kay Conlon. Shari Marshall. Jully Yollman. Darlene John, Barbara Jaeohsen, Louise Coodenough. Joanne Smith, Deanna Karnes lliane Gillis. Row 2: Nina Sac-hell. Joann Lauer, Virgie Benham. Juanita Whitlerker. Somlra Arnslon, Shirlee llllekner. ,lune Poise-ls. Tanis Tipley, Nanry Wvalts. Janet Willkler, Karen 54-haper. Burnailell Shurltiff, Judy xlfyllllllgill. Diane Brennan. ,lo Uavirlson. Row 3: Ray Swayne. Don Rea. Bolr Ratler. Joe Braxllrurp. Dirk Bauer, XY illis Rafler, 'Yolon Bala-halor. Bill Nokes. l3on,.laf'olisen. Phil Norman. Bruce Aherle. Charles Muller. Row 4: Cary Bron n. Kenneth Wfrrrlf. Linforil Jones. Roger Zoppe, Ar! Marshall. Gene Lee. John Clayton. John Rieliarrl- son, Tom Johnson. Wes Priee. Rocl Olson. John Wefla-ll. Mike Worrell. Bill Gibbs. Gregg Nic-kerson. Alisentees: Dorothy Harry. Joe Clark. Q rchestra The Washington High School Orchestra, under the leadership of Mr. Arlon O. Bo- gard, has been outstanding this past year. Their activities included playing for school assemblies, playing at elementary schools, exchanging assemblies, and taking trips to other parts of the state. Row l: Karen Olson, Com-erlnlistressg Erika S1-hmoll, Pat Johnston, Lori Gif-se. Sharon 'lltw nnho Paul Speaks-r. Pat Miles. Row 2: ,lutly Johnston. Toni Elmer, Bonnie Mvlfall. Exvwn N u w arg.u o Rin-hartl Str-vvlis. llarlnara Hinshaw. ,lutly Blat-li. Martha Kontz. Amlreau ,lat-olusson. lieu x an l r Manning. Ge-rhartl Fvhmoll. Norma Stauffvr, Ron lling, Kay lAlt'lll'liQ'. l'at llaa-. Ron u I1 Yin:-ent Messim-o. Doug Mosher. Ron 1: Yirginia Moran, Rolu-rt lmv. Kathy Kvllo it 1 lx: ix Slxou, Norma Bennett. Frank Neltleship, Harry Nieuwhoer, Barton PLll'li0I'.J0fIll' Nlilltr Pate N1 lllitlll r Nulx Steffanoff, Enl Alexander, Bill Bogartl. Carol Clem, ,lucly Spec-rlin, Lew Olsen. l,imln 1 ct lr u A Helene Min-sen. and The Washington High School Band has taken part in several parades. Some of which are the Fairy Tale Parade and the Rose Festival Paradeg our band has won the cup for the city's best band for many years, due to Mr. Bogard's outstanding leadership. The band made an excellent contribution to the sports program this year by following the football team to all out-of-town gamesg they also participated in the pep assemblies. Washing- ton iudeed appreciates all that the band and Mr. Bogard have done for us. Drum Major: Harry Nieuwlroer. Majorettes: Frances Sumitla, Donna Dillinger. Louise Gooclenough. Pauline Mclirioli. Row l: Kay Loehrke, Ron .-Knspach. Pat Haas, Rose Marie Maxwell. Barbara Hinshaw, Evelyn Cook. Row 2: Frank Oren. Harlrara Pendleton. Dick Herr. Corcly Johnson, John Lewis. Wilbur Coffin. Row 3: Paul Spenser, Johnny Wrilliams, l.evon Weaver. Dolores Taylor, Owen Williaiil, Mark Haltenhaver. Keith Carpenter, Jerry l.cplo,' Margaret Yarbrough, John Hall. Mike Myers, Ken Osman. ,lim Carlon. Ron Wvagner, Boll Reinmiller, Frank Neltlesllip, W1-title-ll Brown. Don Betlient, Don Riley. Row 4: Marian Hager, Mary Kinney. Jerome Egge, Norma Bennett, Charles Young. Jim Smith, Willie Clorrence, Don Miner, Sara Carson, ,lean Speck, Nancy llasby, l.ani Jones, John Rice, Steve Corker, Cary Watsoii, Nicky Steffanoff. Bill Isaacson, David Cooseman. irl 9 Glee Group follows Mr. Bogard's advise. First Ron: Mr. llogard, ,larkic Nililvr, ,lavkie Long, Pat llonn, Phyllis Rl'0llQ1lll. Rolulriv llunran, Yerlean Syl- vester, Rutll You-ross, Joyce Andrews, ,loan Morgan, Sharon Uplieirn, Sonia Brooks, Judy Bean. Jeanette Holmes, Mary ,lo Hargraves, Carolyn Meier. Kathryn Lamirande. Second Row: Yivlxie Crossan, ,loyre Disrasey, ,loyre Motley, Shirley Ml'Luvas, Shirley Ellsworth, Gloria Randle, lrene Benavidez, Barbara Bryan, Dell Houston. Mary Alive Clay, Dolores Olson. Lois Burkett, Donna Winterlrxlrii, Pat Porvo, Karen Sonlerlierg. .ludy Gillis, Linda Lauro. Third Row: Marlene Zipf, Lois Haldenlan, Marianne Gildez, Eleanor Howard, ,loan Wilkellilig, lla Mv- Mahen, Pauline Bowles, Sheila Hayes, Marian Booth, Joanne liresaur, Virginia Morris, Linda Wilson, Ann Hillen- hrandt, Pat Morrow, Norma Malvom, Coral Biddle, ,larliie Lauer. .1 f ,Y it A x . rs-LANE., , YJ-..X'1.. .Jw L...-,V Q ,,-on Y J-1. :Y,?vr fu-T,9,FYYJqVA WT- W -,fx-'Ita R . -Q A A.-- -b.-si -na Sophomore Choir Mr. Edminston helps Sophmores select music. 5135.-4: 1211: :::.-f :-fr' fir' 'r .:5.:EUg 3 I- -zu., : ,:E'1:f 7-'7j 1 1'1-7:2 J: 1-. 'xTa. :Ei?E frw' ' A'-17. H14 -1 2111: 7:--Elf :C gf .- :-,: U 'z-1: '!E11:,? -1...:--, 12,1122 t?wCr'2 :::-'- -1-27 :.'l-1.' Z'-F ' A Tf..l!,::-, Zgw :Tana :Lg-:-4 -'- C:: f'I: 7:h!'T9 rf 'I' -1,AL-. 574:-1 - N77 -4 r--... 'N 555177 :25:- -tru if-A Cf AL. '1 2???2 'llgfg f::' 'Q - f-x 2, For -75 lg 'nn . 361-I? :..::', 2-f-n, - ,rr ,-151: ...:':2 45:15 1:-1 --...,,. ::.-.. .- C Ar-gg 1' -1-f -.,4-.,, 2:-'IIE ...T-if ....l,,:. i.. 2 :'I'LL: 55:7 'iii ,-- .?':W ..F..fn ff' r' 42 A -Q4-.-f N If ff fwwrw- .A .K ff xwvl ,ff 1 Freshman hair ll Freshmen pratice for a 'srogram-. Row 1: Sharon Meaehaf, Corky Bradbury, .lan Ekeberg, Deanne Discasey, Carol Crivk. Robert Reineeke Larry Neidigh, James King, Charles Black, Lynn Howard, Janice King, Kairen Thomofon, Carol Pollanz, Conz nie Brimlley. Row 2: Pearl McCarty. Claire Scott, Bonnie Sleeman, Diane Smith, Lee Zittenfieltl. Keith Hacker , .lim Snider, Arthur Porter, Rosa Moritz, Nancy Cyrus, Mariam Salo. Susan Emmett. anive Brennan, Row 3: Carol .l Westphal, ,lane Stavrakis, Betty Jones, Clarameal Henderson, Patriria M1-Cleary, Ray Cox. Bolr Herald, Phil Divkie, Jim Souvie, Davitl Henning, Margaret Wilwtmrl, Maureen Egner, Virginia Yohs. Margo, Janes. Row 4: Sharon Morrow, Peggy Wfatson. Ginger Lee Barrowe, Lintle Nonroe. Gaye Denton, Ellen Bavliman. Donalcl Rantlin, Wallter Brooks, ,lim Hurlovli, Gary Fox. Dave Dunean, DuW'ayne Mr-Nr-ff, Ruth Lienartl. Ann ,len- sen, Dorenn Dorst, Kathleen Meen. Rosanna Stratton, Diane Fowler. 5 X H 1 L 190 GIRLS ENS EMBL E Left to right: Sandra Ballod, Pat Garland, Sondra Arntson, Buckner, Tanis Tipley, Diane Gillies. Shirlee :- BOYS' ENSEMBLE Left to right: Rod Olson, Jim Goss, Linford Jones, Gregg Nickerson, Nolan Batchelor, Bill Gibbs, Sandra Ballod. X u g CT BA SS SE XTE T Left to right: Carol Clem, Judy Spurlin, Lew Olson, Linda McKee, Marge Clem, Helene Miesen. ,dual QUARTET hmoll, Arthur Trenholme, Pat Miles STRING Left to right: Karen Olson, Erika Sc 22 2 5 ,U , Q T 3 E WOODWIND TRIO Left to right: Richard Stevens, Sally Ferguson, Douglas Mosher -,-D STRING TRIO Left to right: Nina Sackett, Karen Olson, Erika Schmoll TROMBONE QUARTET Left to right: Bill Bogard, Nicky Steffanoff, Peter Schweitzer, Ed Alexander.. i 0 1' . LW V 4' 4 ,W - 4: V r r ., Q. 'H' ,R,r.'3,'i .ffl Xa ft 1-ff 1 A fy' fi fgilc f '? fY W' ' - K FRENCH HORN SE CTION Left to right: Jayne Alice Miller, Barton Parker, Harry Nieuwbocr, Frank Nettleship, Sharon Ward. , N ,M- ' 'ii .L 4 3 QQ nc. TRUMPET TRIO Left to right: Vince Messineo, Nicky Lane Clayton Loomis. A candid shot of Mr. Bogard directing. sf we IQQSEX I Aalto, Karlene 122 Aalto, Serge1 28,93,103 Aberle, Bruce 93,97,110, 152 4 Accuntxus, Frances 116 Adams, Delores 120 Adams, Dlane 95,110 Adamson Brian-122 Adcock, Betty 83, 85,122 Adkms, Eddle A1ken, James 122 156 Alken, Penny Akerson, Sam 28 83 Akm, Sherry 85 116 Albnght, Pam 50,70,74, ,109 110, 131,1 2,139,158 Alexander, Edward 28, 73, 93, 90,139 185 193 Alexander, Pat 58 85,116,139 Allen, Dot 95,110 Allen, Gregg 20, 49, 73, 88, 93,139,155, Allen, Judy 122 Allen, Lamar 103 110,152 Allen, Lawrence 85, 115 Allen, Llnda 115 tlg, Dave 83,91 115 odeo, Judy 96,116 derson, Aloha 110 derson, Corme 110 derson, Elmor 116 derson Lorna-28 derson Sharon 110,142 drews Joyce 116,187 drus, Alan 116 ach, Larry 85,102 110 158 spach, Ron 116,186 undson Joyce 96 110 ppleman, Carol 28 90 mour Paul 83 12 et, Ehzabeth 28 71 81 89,104 ntson, Hazel 21 22 53 60,70 85 8 13 3,139,179 184 tson, Sondra 21,22 53,55 66, 89,109 110,127, 132,143, 155, 184 ufmuth Danette 81,122 tero, Donna 56,94 valon, Rudy 122 achm , Don 72 achrnan, Ellen 122 ahlmg Steve 122,156 aily Cyndna 122 all , Loule 28 a11,Day1e 28 allard Charlene 28 84,104 allod, Sandra 7O,190, allod, VlI'2ID.l2.-182 ally, Chuck.-85,93,97,110 156,165 arbur Myrle 28, 71, 85,94 102 ard, Barbara 28, 56, 79,95,141,142 arnes, Sharon 28 61, 71, 75, 99,1 arnett, Jerry 157 , Dudley 91,137 arrett, Gary 28,73,75,9'2,102 Barrows, Gmger Lee 122 Batchelor, Dolan 104 190 Baton, Jon Edward 122 Baucon, Alan 80 83 Baudln, Ann 1.10 Bauer, D1ck 72,97 110 184 Baxter, Kaye 98 Beach, Davld 156 Beam Judy 116 Bean, Sharon 28 Beattle, Bob 116 15 Beatue, Gary 122,150 Bebee, Arthur 85, Beck, John 122 Becker, Gene 116 Beckwxth, John 28, 54, 73 75 92 103 Bedlent, Don 83,116 186 Beech, Davld 116 Beuna, Joe 28 73 77,92,102 139 145 Bell, V1ctor 175 BCHQVIUE, Irene Benedlct Bruce 61, 63, 72,93, 97, 110 134 Bennett, Norma 94 98 110 185 o Bergreen, Sharon 122 158 Benson, Dav1d 103,110 134 Berbstrom, Sharm 9,110,184 B nharn, Vlrgxe 28 Berry, Dav1d 110 Besougloff, Peter 110,166 B1dd1e, Carol 110,107 B1111.ngs1ey, Jeanne 122 Bllllngsley, Jnnmy 116 Bllodeaux, Tvhch al 83,116 143 Bmschus, Ron 29 Bmforc, Barbara 110 Bud, Judy 116 BIIHIC, Sue 60,85 89 116 Blshop, Conme 122 Black, Charles 85,122 1 Black, Judldl 122,185 Black Marllyn 110 Black, Shad 76 110,150 154 Blau, Bob 72, 74, 85 92 98 110 Blau, John 116 Blake Graeme 29, 73, 75, 86 100,158, 6 Block, Ed 102 Bloomberg, Marc1a-ZJ, 22, , 29 58 89, 179 Bloomberg, Shlrley 89,115,J16,139 178 Blythe, Joan 122 158 Bogard, B111 Z3 29 50, 54, 73, 75 93 98 103 139 179 185,193 Bohna, Rodney 122 Bollanz, Carol 122 Bond, Lilllan,-110 BonDurant, Carol 85,116 Bones, Arlo-29 73 Booth, Maman 9,56,187 Booth, Shirley 89 116,139 Boozer Robert.. Bosh, Mary ADH 110 Bowen, Donna 122 Bowles, Pauhne 29,18 Bown, Dearme 29 Boyd, W11l13JT 29, Boyum, Dons 110 Boy-um, Rxchard 3 Braiburl, Caky 122 a ury, Bruce 110 Brechb1e1, Wesley 116 Brennan, D1:-me 29,98 Brennan, Jamce 122 Bressaw, Joanne 110 Bull, Margeret 95, 04,11 Brlndley, Connle 122 Bnscoe, Val Dene 29 1 75 89 Brock, Daisy 87 Brooks, Sonja 29,96, 187 Brooks, Walter 122 Broubht Phylhs 110 1 Brown Becky 20 22, , ,116,159, Brown, Bob 116,157 Brown, Carroll 96 Brown, Deanna 71 Brown, Elleyne 110 Brown Gary 184 Brown, Janlce 122 Brown, Robert 100 Brown, Vn' 11113--110 Brown Wendell-85, ,11 ,1 Bruner, B111 29 Bry'orz, Stephen 116,188 Buckley, Rosemary 110 Buckner, Eugene Buckner, Shlrlee 55 85 89,98,110 133 184 190 Buls Jackre 96 110 B 11, Jack 122 175 Bull, Tom 29 Bullock, Nkxrva 84 104 Bullock, V1Ck1B 104 Bullock, Wesley 29 86,1 Baono, Dlck 29, 73,92 102 143 Burke, Brenda 122 Burke, Sharon 122 Burkett, Lo1s 29,96 Burnell B111 21, 22, 29,50 52 53 61, 73, 74, 79, 85, 92,102, 103, 7, 127, 136, 139 Burns, Mlckey 29,102 Burton, Dcrothy 110 Bursell, Jlm 185 166 Bushman, John 61,97 Blm, Dudley 83,116 Buss, Judrth 81,122 Butler, Mary Lou 116 Butler, Nancy 116 By1u'e, Barbara,-29, 54,59 71,75 89 Byrd, Gloria 122 Caldwell, Alcena-30 Caldwell, Barbara-81, 90, 116 Caldwell, Janice 71,74 82, 96, 98 110,13 7 - I - 0 , - ,1s- - A - 7 in J - - - . - . 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V x Ll A L HUTUERHDHER -f ew' 2 V .. - 4 . ,z 2 ff P- 5 T .Wifi M fx X 2 Kx 1' fl Y 4, , 9, f' Caldwell, Jerry 83, 116, 149 Calloway, Marvm 110 Cameron, Geny 30, ,9l Cameron, Leroy 85, ,110 Campbell, B111 30, 88,139 Candee, Wulham 122 165,175 Cautin, Bob 85,165,177 Canuccl, Lmda 89,110 Capps, B111y 122 Carlan, James 110,186 Carlson, Doug 116,166 Coplen, B111-110 Corpet, Steve 122 Comme, Corne, Corker, Corker, Cosby, M1cheal 83, 11.0, 153 Pete 30 Robert 157, 165 Steve 85, 100,186 Nancy 122 Cosa, Gene 60, 72, 76, 93, 97, 109, 110, 134, 135, 157, 160, 163,1 Coulter, Clark 100, 116, 175 Con, Ray 122 Carlson, Jam 21, 22, 30, 53, 62, 73, 75, 77, 88, 93, 135, 139, 149, 154 Cox, Rosemary 30, 71, 75, 94 Crabber, Nola,-110 3 i D Carlson, Lmda-122 Carlson, Prlsc1l1a-122 Carpenterpjieidz 30 52, 73, 77, 79, 91, 136 157 186 Carr, jean 84 Carr1co, Slnrley 110 Carson, Sara.-122, 158, Carta, Jeffrey 116, Carter, Kaye 110 can-ver, Gloria-30 71,75, 7 85 94 14 Carver, Wayne 85,116 Casey, Cyntlna 90,116 Catchpole, Darlene 30 Caudare, Patty 122 Ceglie, Gmdon 122 Chase, David 30 Cheshier, Dorothy 110 Childers, Bonme 116 Christensen, Carol 30 , , chriswpher, Brian 83, 116, 131, Churchill, joan 90,116 Churchill, june 116 Clare, Denny 120 Clark, Gary 110 Clark, Joe 30 Clark, Lee 153,166 127, 158, Cnsk, Carol 122 CTIPW, Dons L16 Cnpps, Vera-31 Cross, Slnrley 122 Crossan, V1ck1e 99,187 Ch1dd1ngton, Edward 103 ! C1UU.I111m, Dale 116 Cunnmgham, Bernie 110 Curletto, Ray 31,77 Cyrus, Nancy 122 Dalton, Rose 116 Damls, Frank 122 Danforth, Nancy 31 Dan1e1, Annetta 111 Da.m.e1, Emns 122,158 166,175 Darrard, James 111 chmbe-S, Pm1eia.3o,79, 84 140 Darrm, Patr1c1a-116 Daugmerty, Kzef 85 Davldlnzer, Dale 31 Dav1dson, Joanne 111 Davxs, Davis, Davxs Davzs, Davzs Davis, Dean, Andrew 122 Brad 85, 122, 165, 175 Doug 88, 177 joan 116 Joy 122 Susan 99, 116 98 99, 115, 116, 178 Benjamm 20 22 31,49 50 53 57 Carol.-104, 110 Clay, Mary Alice 116, 8 Clayton, Carol ID claymn, John 30, 77, 139, 150,154, 174, 184 Clem, Carol 122, 185 191 Clem, Margie 30, 84 185,191 Clemmens, Pat-30, 71 Cline, Stephen 122 Clunes Clunas, Coffey. Coffey: Coffin, Luene 101, 110 David-50, 72, 74 83 Da-ene 116, 188 Wilbur 30, 186 Cole, Gary 83 Collie, Mary 122 1,110 Collins, Joanne 89,113 Collins, Mike 122,178 Comstock, Carol-33 Concxumon, M11-92,110 Conklin, Lynda-122 Cook, Evelyn-186 Cook, Roy-122 cod-. w-30. 71. 15. HS. 90 Coqae, Kent-122 Clli, Sana-116,188 73,81 85 87, Glona-87,116 Dederick, Nancy 98,99 DeFant, Dave 20, 22, 31, 61, 62, 93, 135, 139,161 DeHart, Steve 31, 73,77 151 Denner, Sally 62,116,188 Denner, Wan-en,-31 Denton, Gaye 122 Desel, Ted 21, 22, 91,111,143, 158 Dewhitt, Dume 31 Dew-ing, Lloyd 31 Dibble, Alreda 122 Dice, Bruce 122,165,175 Dickie, Philip-123,175 Dickson, Dianne 94,111 Dickson, Peggy 111 Dillinger, Danna-31, 89, Dlmen, Dm-IB Dilsfr. 100-3L58,71,75s79 35, 98,136 Dingle:-, Lucille-96,116 Dhcley, Hallie-31, 75, EJ, 87 Dlacasey, Deume-123 Dean 94, , 88, Dlscasey, Joyce 90,111,187 Dncon, Peggy 96 Dodge, Martha-111 Doescher, Jamce 123 Dolezal, Nancy 89, 98, 11 , 116, 139 Dorst, Doreen 123 Douglas, Ncnna,-123 Dozono, Keiko 123 Dragasso, Jerry 116 Drew, Caroline 116 Drew, Keith 31 Duncan, Dave 165,175 Duncan, Dorna 123 Duncan, Robbie 87,111,187 DuPu1s, Wa11Jse 82,104,117 DLIQI, Claud1a,-111 Dune, Donna 31,104 Durie, Joan 104,111 Eades, Suzanne 22,111 Earle, Ahce 117 Earnshaw, Nancy 70,74 85,89, Earp, jane 123 Eastman, Norma 117 Eberly, Shnley 31, 96 Edgar, Paul 117 Edwards, John 72, 74, Edwards, Susan 100 123 Eefson, Lmda-31 Efraunson, Dorcy 123 Egner, Mameen-123 111 132 Elchenberger, Lois 31, 54 1, 75, Ekeberg, jan 123,133 U13 Judy' 31 Elledge, Steve 93, 97,111,134 Elliott, Ioan 123 Ellis, Dorene 94,111 Ellsworth, Shirley 117, 187 Elmer, Antonette 31, 71, 79 136,185 Emmett, Susan 85,123 94, 98, El1d1C0tt, David 123, 156 Engelkmg, Mary 87,111 England, Allen-45 Ertler, Carl 32, 73,112 Erwin, Hizabeth-123 Eshe, Elzune 32 Estes, Robert 123, 165 Emp-na P1u1.19,2o 22, ,53, 69, 73, 77, 93,97, 127,151,154 Ewille Kathleen 117 Fagan, Lee 117 Farm, 11611-117 Pappas, Katherine 111 Farmer, Mike-83,117 Fmtch, Roger 117 Feasey, Bill 117 Feldmann, Janice 123 Feldt, Patty-123 Ferguson, Sally-32,71,75,79,94, 98, 140,142, 185 Field, Roberta-32, 75, 96 Finch, Sim-on-123 Huge, Dm-91 I-'hlqa G 3 'm'175 - 73 ' ' - . - 97 ' - ' . - - 5 . . - , - - e - - 1 J l . . 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SOUTH OF DIVISION GLISAN at 7th B 4 6 es PROVIDENCE DRUG CO PRESCRIPTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIE if THE TRAIL 4343 S E Hawthorne Be5 8174 We gp-md our own beef d 2 3379 Dean s Beaxdg SaIon 81 Barber Shop THE TALK DF THE TUWN X T50 C z- BS.W.SE D E . . ' ' 'z 's T 412 . . 3 d a - L 2- e - :Q QQ O 4 ' . 1 I 1 J ,' I I , K. K, by ' 1-.3 it . . Q46 Q ,A ' I , . ' 45 ig ff., 1 ' -19' iff W ' ' N YI, +04 5 A N X BE1.MuNv - F wznl Fun Anv DccAluou . Q Qxhvq l - v lnvnoznclz Hnsn11A1.I J I xv- ,l' 1 . . LAW ' I ..1a. 4 2 - 4 0 0 l :iq 510 , , 8th xg, ' QQ, 4: aaa 0 429480 . . 5 I ' gf - . At. - f I ef 9 I XII Ou . 5- WO - WATCH REPAIR 213 s. 215 N E HANCUCK PORTLAND 12, cms U Goodenough, Patrlcla 117 mley, John 117,1S6, 175 Fmseth, Carl 72 88, 93,111,152 Fmseth, Fred 117 I lsher, Mlke 32 1 1tcl1, Roger 82 1 l1E311'iCk, Carol 123 ltzpatrrck, Mary 32 Fleig, Barbara 96 Fleming, Isabel 111 Flohr, Drane 82,1 ,l3 Flowers, jerry 111 Flynn, Janice 32 Follette, Leah 96, 117 Fong, Frank 32,141 Fong, Kennirh 117,139,156 165 Fothergill, Neva 32 Fowler, Dranne 123 Fox, Gary 123,156,175 Fox, Leshe 72, 74, 78, 98, 111, 143 Fragaso, Jerry 175, 178 Francrs, Donna 117 Francis, Mrchael 117 Franglpam, Lmetta 116 Fraser, Dorothy 32 Frentres, Donna-111 Frink, Fred 117 Fritsch, Fred 20,32,73,75,92, 102,139 Frochen, George 32, 73, 75, 77, 93 Frost, Sue 32, 71, 75, 99, 127, 143 Fuller, Edward 21, 22, 53, 85, 93, 97, , 157, 165 Fuller, Mike 165 Fuller, Sue Z1, 22, 32, 50 71, 75, 85, 99, 127, 128, 139, 179 Furgason, William 103,111 Furman, Judy 102, 117, 1 Furnas, Paul 117 Gainer, Bonme 123 Galash, Joan 81,123 Gale, jean-123 Gallagher, Don 123 Gallagher, Gerald 32, 73, 77, 103, 139 Gallaher, Sonja-117 Gilliam. Jim 111 Gamble, Judy 89 Games Lee 117 157,1 Garcia, Mary 32 Garland, Pat-96,98 111, Garrett, Ianice 32.90 Garvin, Claude Z1, 27, 32, 58, 73, 75, 91, 184, 190 Gates, Lommie 117,1 Gan, Gzy 123 Gay, Joann 123 Gay, Brenda.-82 Gayken, Brenda-117 Geadrart, Sharon-123, 8 Cell, Leona-32 Glannll, dmck-111 Glanqaoula, Andrew-123 Gibbs, Bill-32, 79, 98, 103, 141,184, 190 Gil-may, Plryllh-84,117 Cine, Lulbelle-98,111,185 Gilbelam, Terry-117 G11l Jim 20, 21, 22, 32, 60, 69 73, 76, 77 78, 88, 93, 127, 134, 9, 140, 150 1546 150 Glllres, Dlane 54, 55, 74 98, 99, 111, 184 Gi111w Judy 117,181 Gzlreath, Charles 111 Gimba, jean 21,22,33, ,57 71,75, Gumba, Ron 117 Glaholt, Lmda 123, 132, 133, 158 Glass, Alethe 123,158 Goforth, Pat 33 90 Goforth, Pete 85 97 117 17 Gold, Harrret 74, 89 111 coodenough, Lowe 32, 98,141,184 Goosman, Davld 100,117 1 Gordon, Bob 117 Gordon, Jean 123 Gordon, jay 83, 85,11 Gordon, Kay 98,111,184 Gordon, W1111arn 33,1 Goss, jun 190 Gray, Cora Lee 84 Green, Ernest 156,166 Green, Martha.-111 Grleve, B111 88, 93,111,161 Gnffm, Glenford 93,97 111 Gnffrs, Barbara 33 Griffith, Marilyn 85 117,18 Groesbeck, Paula-123 Groesbeck, Sylvla-33 Grunsedx, Gary 117, Gullrxson, Dean 33, 72, 73, 77, 79, 97, , 40,160 Gulllxson, Duane 33, 62, 73, 77,103, Cummerson, Diane 33 94 Gummerson, Joyce 123 Gunderson, Douglas 111 Gwynn, Carol 117 Haas, Pat 111,185,186 Haddan, Linda,-117 Hager, Carolyn 70,78,95, 143 Hager, Marian 123,186 Hahn, Gerald 85,91 Hainer, Allan-123 Haines, Walter-157 Haist, Va-onica.-90 Haldeman, Lois 111,187 Hale, Larry 117 Hale, Sha-on 101,111 H Gene 33 H'-11. Judy 94,111 H Margo-123 Hammack, Sam-on-86, 102 Hanks, Ioan 33,71,95 Hanley, Gilbert.-18, 156 Hanley, Anita-33 Hama, Clarence--72,111 Hath-'v, Martha-IB Hansen, Davrd 117 Hardmg, Bonme 95,111 Hargreaves, Suzanne 89,98,117,1 Hargreaves, Mary Io 33,187 Harmon, Frank 33,73 Han-ason, Marla-33, 99 Ha.rry, Dott1e 56, 70,74, 78, 85,9 ,98, 111,137,139 Hartel, Glenn 33 Hartel, Don 33,49 Hartman, Phy1l.1s 123 Hartney, Barbara 123 Hartshorne, Ian 33,99 Hash, Evelyn 33, 89 Hatfxeld, Ronald 33,73, 80, 87 Hattenhauer, Mark 63,123,156 65, 5, Hatton, Doug 123,135,165 Hatton, Allen 31, 33, 73, 75, 76,77 , 93 157 160 163 164 Hauger, Arlene 123 Hawkms, Marranne 117 Hayden Howard 111 Haydon, Iunia 104,111 Hayes, Lynne 123 Hayes, Sherla 33,101,187 Healy, jean 123 Heffhn, Judy 33, Hegrenes, Luanne 111 Hemke, Garry 33, ,53, 73 75,77, 93, 157, 161 Hemke, Lmda 33 Helms, Ade1a1de 81 Helms, Georgrana 117 Gembree Gary 117 Hemphrl, Dcreen 117 Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Carolyn 95, 111 Clara Mae 123 Jerry 33, 73 Roger 123 Sally XJ, 22, 34, 49 127 , 128, 179 Hendricks, Jan 123 Hennmg, David 123 rienning, Sandra-111 Hemy, Dorthea 111 Henson, Harriet-111 Hereford, S11.ir1e'y 34 Herold, Sallie 117 Herr, Dick-100, 123, 158, 175, 186 Herring, Marie 123 Hespe, Ron 33, 77, 88, 128, 143, 149, 155, 179 Hem, Ka-en 81,123 Higginbotham, Richard 123, 156, 165 1-uggim, Darryl 123,156 Hlkenlooper, Lcretta.-117 5089 Hill, Connie 33,1-Iiltenbrandt, Virgil 123 Hinds, Harold 123,156,175 Hing, Ron 33, 83,185 Hinshaw, Barbara.-123, 185,186 Hoffman, Barbara.-55, 70, 74, 85, 98, 111, 1 Hardman, Larry 123 Hofmarm, Sha:-cm-117,188 Holder, Betty-34, 96 1 . - . 1 I 2 l ' . 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B- Secretarial Accoun Hollister, M1116 zo, 21, z2,35, 52 53, 57, 53, 60, 73, 75, 77 78, ss, 127 134, 139, 141, 157, 161 Holmes, Dale 1J1 Holems, Janette 35 Hol.mes, Kenneth 123 Hooke, Larry 80,111 Hooper, Jean 117 Hopkins Judy 35, 85,9 Hotchkiss, Terrence Houston, Doreen 84 Howard, Eleanor 81,111,181 Howard, Lmda-124 Howe, Janrce 81 Hubbard, Gaylord,-124 Huffman, Evelyn 35, Huges, Nora 117 188 Hughes, Gordon 117 Hughney, Wanda-96 Hulden, Peggy 124 Hurd, Barbara-35, 54, 66, 71, 75, 89, 132 Hurlock, Jun 124 Husky, Dranne 70, 85 96,1l,184 Husted, Douglas 124 Hyland, Rosalxe 117 Iggulden, Ron 35 Iggulden, Sandra,-117 Illmgwcrth, Dranne 27, ,58,99 7 128, 139, 179 Ingram, Ahce 35 Ingram, Dorothy 117 Iremonger, Jim 117 Irwin, Vwran 35,96 Isaacson, B111 35,73 143,186 Jackson Alberta 117 Jackson, Dan 117, 139,156,165 Jackson, Johnie 96 Jackson, Lynn 74, 83, 91, 111 Jacobs, Margaret-124 Jacobsen, Barbara-35, 98 99,184 Jacobsen, Don 72, 74,100,111,l84 Jacobson, Andrea-95, 111, 185 Janes, Lam 35, 75, HJ, 8'7,90, 186 Janes, Margo 85,124 Jardine, Virgmia.-85,100,124 Jarvrs, Margaret 111 Jaudon, Dennis 111 Jenkins, Sally 35, 71, 84, 104 Jennmgs, Davad 35, 73 Jennings, Fred 188 Jensen, Alice 111 Jensen, Ann 124 Jepson, G17 117 John, Darlene-35, 61,99, 184 Johnson, Andre 35, 73,93 Jdmson, Dick 85,118,188 Johnson, Gerald-112 Johnson, Gordon-54, 76, 88, 112, 139, 149, 154 Johnson, Janice-118 Johnson, Karen-35, 94 Johnson, Mananne 85, 118, 188 Johnson, Maureen 89 Johnson, Mzckey 97, 112 Johnson, Phyllis 118 Johnson, Robert-124, Johnson, Ronald-74, 100, 102, 112, 158 Johnson, Tom 21, 22, 35, 53, 61, 73, 77, , 93, 98, 149, 154 , Johnson, Verna.-111 Johnston Glenda 118 Johnston Judy Lou 74 82 112,185 Johnston, Pat 98, 112, 18 Jones, Betty 124 ones Judy 118 Jones, Kerth 124,175 Jones Ken 35, 73 Jones Lmford 112, 84,190 ones, Nancy 35, 80, 87, 94 Jones, Rodger 85,93 97 118,139 Jordon, B111 124 Kalden, George 118 Kallrmams, George 124,165 Karnes, Deanna 36, 84, 84 Kawasaka, Nobuo-36, 73, 75,103 13 Kay, Sandra 36,7l,94, 102 Kay, Susanne 94,112 Kayama, Kiyomi-36, 75, 84, 133 Keaey, Kay 94,112 Keller, Carol 118 Kelles, Sandra.-124 Kellogg, Kathy 124,185 Kelson, Kay 118 Kembel, Jeu'y 112 Kemp, John 124 Kendrew, Jackie 36,104 Kenny, Charles-118 Kepcha, Anrta 36,75 90 Kessler, Roberta 86, Kestelson., Melvrn 63,72 103,112,177 Keuhnle, Gary 124 Keyes, Ted 118 177 King, James 124,166 King, Janice-124 King Nancy 36, 85 Kmney, Mary 186 Klausman, Bill-118,156 1 Klees, Sandra 62 Kling, Dine 36,95 Kling, Mary 118 Knawls, Henry 118, 156 Knacker, Barbara-118 Kneeland, Jdm 124 134, 158, 175 Knoblauch, Mathew 112 Koenig, Joyce 112 Komz, Martha-98,118 Kramer, Barbara.-36,94 Krause, Gary-36 Krieger, Joyce-36,99 Kristainsen, Alice-36, 95 Krdnlow. Robert-124,175 Krueger, Brad 118 Lrueger, Lorene 36, 71, 75, 85 Krummacher, Maman 36 Kunhara, Howard 36 Km-ihara, Irene 80 Kyle, John 124,175 Kyle, Mlke 36 LaBuff, StevenJr 124 Ladwrg, Judy 112 LaFo11ette, Dale 36,73, Las., Martm 36,73 Lamoureaux, Paulette 124 Lamrande, Kathryn 112 Lampman, Anne 58, 85, 99, Lane, Carol 36, 86,104 L2-De, Nlcky 93, 97, 118, 156165, 185,19 Lane Pennle 124 Larson, Sally 118 Lasher, Elanme 37 Lasher, Marla-re 118 Lauer, Jackre 112,187 Lauer, Joann 96,1l2, 4 Lauer, Lawrence 77 153,154 Laur, Larry 37 Lauro, Linda-112, 187 Lawrence, Nancy Jeanne 118 Lawrence, Nancy Lee 86 Laws, Jane 124 Lawson, Resume 188 Lear, Oada.-84 112 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Burton 37 Constance 104, 118 Gene 37, 73, 97, 184 Nma-27, 37, 61, 101 Robat 11.2, 185 Theodora.-70, 74, 82,99 112 L 1ght0D, Ball.-37, 88 Leighton, Caxherine 124 Leighton, letlnabeth 124 Lenson, Nellie 118 Lerma, 1'-lste11a.84,1l2 Lerma., Manuel 118 Lester, Kay 95,112 Lettau, Rex 166 Lewis, John 186 Lewis Kaye 37 Lewis, Richard.-124, 165 Llapes, Georgia-124 Liljeblad, Judy 37 L1J1y, Shirley 118,188 Linden, Sue 121,124 LlIldl10l1Il, Jerry 124 Lingelbach, George 112 Linville, Donald 103 ,us Little, Margaret,-89,112 Little, Teny 103,112,139 Locke, Roberta-118,139 Loehrke, Kay 70, 74, 98, 99, Logeruell, Bill-83,124 Lohan, Gary 118,l56, 165,175,188 Lohan, Pat-37,77 Long, Jackie 112,187 Long, Slurlie 81,124 Lee, 1 , I 1 1 J x ' 1112 ' rx - - ' - ,112 - 165 - ,104 - as ,160 ,- , - 9 163,184 - - -124 - 103 3 , 3 . - 1 1 ' 3 I - ' - 5 - ,137 ' - - - 8 J 1 ' ' - 95 ' Q- '- - I ' ' 1 , ' - 1 - J - ' - - J 1 . . ' 1 - . - 139 - - 13 . 1 Knlimmn, Helen-36,7l,89,133,179 , ' J - - 1 - - ' , 9 - 0 I 1 , . 1 ' 1 ' , ' - ,175 . , 1 1 ei 0 1 . - , . 1 - 102 ' - . ' J 1 .. , - 7 , - , - -' , as ' - ,143 D - ,ss - - - ,165 - , ' 9 ' sus - .135 11,139 nz, 185, 186 WEDDINDE BABIES CHILDREN DISTRIBUTOR CASUAL - FORMAL ADULTS GRDUPS VARNISHES f ' - FRANK C. ANSPACH Camera -flrt Studio PLUMBING AND HARDWARE 431313 5. E. HAWTHORNE BLVD. SEWER CQNNECTIQNS PORTLAND 15, CIREGEIN STEVE RUTH EE- 54556 7901 S, E, STARK ST, AI. 3-8121 c IP Th 1 1 1 W' DQ ar . cr er, ewe er NA. . Authorized Dealers H' 8 L' MUSIC co' Diamonds - Watches 720 S W 4th AV e Silverware - Fine Iewelry ' ' ' Watch Repairing 6,1 xa- AL 3-6141 7854 s. E. STARK NC DDPDND DN DDD AND FRED 652' Best Wishes GEIIHGE L. RUUTLEIIGE 00. PRESCRITIONS 1852 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. CGC Phone BF. 2-7111 AND FLOWERS CORSAGES AL 4-5595 ACCESSORIEI S. 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DIVISION McC1eary, Patncia-125 Loomls, Clayton 37, 103, 194 Lorenzuu, Ga.i1 89,118 Lou1e Luc1l1e 81 Love, Franchot 50 52 74 78,103 uz, 139, 157, Lucus, Pat 96,112 Lumm, Kathy S Lusk, Janet 37, 71, 75 Lutman, Gary 118 Lynn, Larry 37, 73, 77 103, 139,159,160 Lynn, Nancy 37 Lyon, P3.11'1C13 118 Lyslo, Jerry 124 Macabeo, P31I'1C13,-37 Ivhc P1ke, Loralee 38 71 Maddock, Bill 112 Majors, Joan 37 Makmo, Janet 85, 11 75 Makmo Jayne 85, 5,118 Malbury, Rosahe 124 Mannmg, Brad 124, Mannmg, ROXIC 118 MSDWCHH, Amta 112 Marks, Bob 66, 72, 78 103,112 Marsh Kathleen 118 Marshall, A11 37, 73, 79,103, 139,140 143, 184 Marshall, Fred 103,14 Marshall, Sherne 37, Martell, james 166, Martm, Herman 38,77, 7 ,1 1 151,154 Martm, John 38,145 Martmez, Joe 124 Mason, Nadine 70, 82 Maxon, Lmda 124 Maxwell, Rose 112,186 Mayer, Sharon,-38,104 Mayfield, Mona Io-112 Mayo, Judie 121 MCA11lStEl', Andrew 83 McAllister, Sharon 125 McBride, Miclu 38 McBr1de, Paulme 87 118 8 McConnell, Twi1a.l12 McCoWan, 'Hoy 38 McCracken, Barbara-38, McCulloch, Jun 38, , McFadden, Dick 112,1 Md' all, Bonnie 185 McFarlane, Marilyn-38 9 71, 99 McKnmey, Herman 38, 73, 77, 88, 134, 149 154, 155, 159, 60, 163 McLaughlm, Denny 38 McLean, Elame 101,112 McLellan, M8012 85,89 112 McLeod, Kenneth 72,112, McLucas, Shlrley 38 ,187 McMahon, lla-38 89,128,1 McMan1ga1, Iudy 98 99,112,1 McManus, Sue 112 McM1c.hae1, Don 82 112 McNeff, Carolyn 118 McNeff Duayne 125 McNeff, jane 82,118,188 MCw1l112IDS, Joyce 38 Meacham, A11ce 38 Meacham, Sharon 124 Meany, B111 38, 54, 62 63, 73, 75, 77, 88 93, 134, 149, 154, 160 Medler, Charles 74, 86,112, 184 Men, Carolyn 38,187 Malcom, Ncrma 37, 187 Mendelson, Allene 38, 53, 59, 75, 80, 85 Mendes, Alex 118 Merchant, Torn 20, 21, 22, 39 54 73 , 88 93,134, 151,15 Merntt, Charlotte Messlneo, Vincent 63 88 93,118 134 Messman, Judy 38, Metcalf, Bonnie 124 Meyer, Penny 118 MICSOD, Helene 62, 70, 96, 98 112,185 M11es, Pal:-38 71,98,99, 185,191 M111us, Miller, Miller Miller Mllla, Miller, Mxlla, Maller, Miller Milla, Miller, Milla, Miller Mary 87,118 Benecia..124 B111 39, 88 B111 jams 102, 118, 156 Bob 118 Charlotte 102,118 Gall 124 Gemgia.-124 Jayne 39,100,193 Lawrence 118 152 1 5 Melvon-124 Patiy 118 Sharon 118 Morgan, Ioan 39,187 Margan, Margaret 70 74,112 Morm, joan 124 MGTIS, jeannme 124 MG'!1S, Vlrgnna-104 112,187 Morrxson, Barbara 83 Morrow, Jud1th 124 Morrow, P3.U.'1C13 118 Morrow, Sharon 83,124 Mosher Charles 124, Mosher Douglas 83 100,112 185 192 Mott Gary 118 Mowry, Jane 39, 71,94 Moy, Iamce 81,124 Mozorosky, Teny 83 Muckleroy, Emce 39 7l,96, 128 Muclderoy, James 85, ,156, ,175 Mullendore, Mane 112 Murray, Dorothy 124 Myers, Douglas 112 Myers, George 118 Myers, Mrke 125,186 Needham, Shnley 125 Nehl, Bob 39 Neidigh, Lan'y 125,175 Nelson, Beverly 125 Nelson, Roger 93, 97,112, 177 Nettleshxp, Frank 92,118, 185,186 Neufer, Beverly 125 Neufer, Lmda 112 Newell, Gail 58, 95, 112,143 Nibler, Jacloe 85, 99,112, 187 Nichols, Gretchen 118,188 Nlchols, Gwenlen 118 Nickerson, Gregg 39, 73,92, 98,184 Nieuwboer, Harry 39, 59, 73, 92., 98, D 39, 185, 186, 193 Nreuwboer, Nancy 125 Norcross, Ruth 87 Nokes, Bill 184 Nolton, John 125 Norberg, Karen.-112 Norcross, Ruth.-113, Nore, Bob-118,156, 165 Norman, Phmlip-113,184 Nordmcutt, Casin-yn 81,125 Mccnmis, Charles 38, 52, 73, 91, 136, McGovern, Arleen-118 McGraw, Karla-94, 112, 143 Mamma, Ralph-118 Mcxee, umu.74, 84, 1.12, 185, 191 McKee, Robert-166 Mckimmie, Frank,-112 Millset, Jeannette 118 Milus, Mary 143 Miner, Donald 118 Minkler, Earl 124 Moen, Kathleen-124 Monroe, Linda 124 Moodie, Marlene 70, ,112 Moore, Charles-39, 52, 75, 79, 85, 91, 100, 137, 139 Moore, 91ir1ey-95, 112 Moran, Norine-95 Moran, Virginia-1.G1,124, 185 Macy, Wayne-118, 157, 165, 175, 188 Megan, Geage 39, 54, 73, 74, 77, 103, 159 Nutsen, Numan.-113 O'Bri:m, Carolyn 99 O'Br1an, JoAnn-84 Ockxner, Donna,-125 Octtnqg, Elaine 113 0'Hair, jean-118, 188 0'Hal1u-an, joan-39 drier, Olsen, Olsen. Olsen, Olson, 012011. 01801, Linda-101, 113 Elaine-125 Glenise-125 Lew 125, 185, 191 h'uce 113 Douglas-125 Karen-70, 74, 98, 99, 113, 135, 191, 192 3, . . ,188 I ' 2 . ' . - , . - ' I I 3 ! . - . . '- 16, . - . . . . , - ' - , ' - ,124 - - 177 ' - - ,94 ' - ,85 ' ' .. ,187 - 87 - - , , ' - , 84 , - 175 164 - , - , , , - ,94 ' - , , - ' ' - - ,188 - - ,165 , - ' - -- - - ,100,124 ' - , , ,99 ' ' - ,90 ' - , - ,153, 166 ' - .- 124 165 ' - 124,178 ' .. , , - ' , - 89, ,139 ,174 - I- mv 1 - . - Mann, Billy-38 - Neal, F1a'enc.e87 . - 185 u - . 1 ' ' Iszl v 1 . .- ' ' - 75,77 , 4, - - , ,142 174 - , - ,188 ' -124 - ' , . ' 1 1 1 11561 ' 3193 185,194 - - 3 - 101 ' - ' - 184 - - - 175 - ' - ' - 9 4 , ' - , ,190 - . - ' , - 6 - ' ' - - , - ,112 190 u - , 7 - - - ' , ' - ,166 1 ,185 ' - - 1 - ' a - , . . .Q '82 - , ,5 187 . - 9 1 1 6 . . , - - 102 - ' -118 ' - 1 - ,186 ,118 - 66 ' . I ' - 95 139 Heuvel's Bakery PRES BAUER, Owner ond Boker THE FINEST IN BAKED GOODS Decorated Cakes for All Occasions 7901 NQE.. Glison AL3 3424 A UTO C-XSLEAX LTY FIRE FRED R. EILER Insurance Buyer 8'IOT F. F. Stark gt. A L 4 6 5 0 5 Purtlmul l6. Ure-gurl RA'I'I'ER'S HARDWARE Electrical Appliances Plumbing Supplies - Housewares Points - Gloss ROBERT RATTER 81st and Glisan Latest Sports Wear ADAM HAT MEMS STORE 426 S. W. Wallington CA S5824 AL 4 9105 Priv. Lounge THERE IS ONLY ONE OLD COUNTRY KITCHEN CHICKEN DINNERS Home of the 72 oz. Steak EAST SIDE RECORD SHOP DHI- FI RECORDINGS 105th and Stark Portland' Oregon 3760 S. E. Hawthorne Blvd. BE 4-5341 ENGE1-E 5 SHOE STORE George 0lson's Glisan Market SHOES AND SHOE REPAIRING QUUTY MEMS 0000 N'E'G1iS Suee' FRESH FISH AND POULTRY AL 4 9274 8005 N. E. Glisan Street or. S. E. 813 gl Stark AL 4-7383 SEARS MQW DRUG co pa .1 J 80th 6. STARK PFGSCTIPUOHS 32 510k BOOTH SUPDIIGS Shoes Sportswefar Clothing G1 fts Y1rd'1ge All Needs for All Ages 'E-f77?f'YQf79f QQAVZGV Sen tors EN6DAYS9AMt9 Your lla If llllfy KARL., KLEIN Inc. Jew E E F ll Su.,,,b-,rg fo sos s W BROADWAY PORTLAND 5,oREGoN 097 5 E Gl ' 700 JACKSON Town CAPITAL 8-3718 - OP . . o P. M. Congratulations A Symbol of sweef Memories ' I f L R S BE 2 8793 sears, Evelyn 42 71, 75, 84 104 185 Seelye, Norman 125,156 Selfndge, Peggy 42 Selverman, Don 113 Sendelback, B111 42,54 61,73 75, O3 Sergeant, Allen 125 Serkolan, D1ane 113 SCPVICC, Tony 42 93,97 Settlemler, Ted 85,125 Shaffer, Mane 125 Shaft, Eunlce 81 Sheehan, Valene 125 Shephard, Wlllard 42,131,143 Shepherst, Carolyn 119 Shrum, Joanne 125 Shurtlrff, Burnadell 96 113 Sxedow, Fred L13 S11ver, Zoe 125 Slmmons, Denms 42 73 Slmon, Carol 89,113 Srmon, Mary 89,119 Slmon Patsy 113 Slmon, Sandy 42 Srmon, Sandra 42 Sunpson, W1111am 119 Smclalr, Warren 119 Sutton, Dave 113 Sizemore, Dona 119 Skmner, Dave 88,93,ll5,ll9,l35, 56 Skofstad, Mary Lee 42, 52 57, 58 62,71 75, 79, 94, 127, 136,139 Skou, Kathy 42, 57, 71, 79, 94, 98, 136 Skourtes, Eugene 119, 156, 175 Skov, ETIC 42, 73 Slayton, Kelly 125,166,175 Sleeman, Bonnle 125 Aduanne 85,125 B111 113 Smrth, Smith, Spencer, Paul 114 185 sphnrer Ray 42,73,79,92 141 Spry, Carolyn 126 Spurmg, Ardxs 126 Spurlxn, Jerry 126 Spur11.n, Judy 85 126, 185, Staab, Sharon 119 Stallard, Donna 126 Stambaugh John 126 Stark, Marlene 42 Starr, Mary Ellen 42 Stauffer, Jo 42 Stauffer, Norma.126,1 St311C8.k1S, Jane 126 Stavran, Jean 126 Stearns, JoAnn 119 Steeck, Roger 143,166 Steffanoff, Nmky 43,91,185, 186 193 Stepan, Paul 43, 58, 77,157 Stephens, Larry 126 Stevens Jerry 43,73 Stevens, Rlchard 98,119 192 Snckley, Sandra 114 Tester, Mans 126, 165, 175 Tetherow, Darlene 43,102 Tetherow, Nancy 102 Thayer, Jaclue 126 Thomas, Bob 152,166 Thomas Tnnothy 100,126 Thompson, Duane 72, 76, 88, 114, 152, 154, 166 Thompson, Karen 126 Thombrough, Ju11a 114 Thome, Danny 119 Thrasher, Wllllam 156 Trchencr, Judy 119 Tldwell, Jund 126 T1ll1tt, Glen 91 114 Txllman., Duane 43, 73, 77, 93 97,127 Tunmons, Lmda 43 Tmgelbach Joan 119 T1p1y, 'rams 54 S5,7O, , 85 ll4,139, 184, T1ppett, Roger 43 Strmer, Sandra 119 Stockton, Dlck 114,153, 1 Stockton, John 126 Stone, Daryle 126 Stone, Merle 126 St Plerre, Robert 83,125 sauna, Pete 21, zz, 53, 72, 85, 88,1o9, 114 139,157, 1 Stratton, Rosanna 126 Strong, Geraldme-43 90 Strowger, Bob 126,156 Strumpt, Maryallce 114 Strutz., Suzanne 39 T1TOCkh1, Theresa 43 Torrence, W1l11e 119 157 Touhauhote, Yrannoula-99 Treholme, Arthur 83, 91, 100,1 156, 165, 5 191 Tubra, Darlene 81 Tunzat, Jacquelme 126 Turk, Bob 97,114 Turner, Turner, Tuttle, Ulm an, Ulman, Gayle 85, 89, 114 Larry 85, 126, 165 Davxd lm AmtaFll4 Sandra lm smben, Robert 119 139 Sue, Sue, Sue, Sue, Bomue 70, 74, 82 104, Lawrence 114 Sandra 81 126 Shirley 81 Sxnlth, Smlth, Smith, Snnth, Smlth, Smlth, Smith, Sm1th, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smlth Smith, Smith, Smith, B111 156 Bonme 125 Clxfton Jr 61,1 5 Dallas 42 Diane 125 Gayle 95 Jlm 126, 186 Jimmy 100 Joanne 113 184 Kenneth 126, 175 Marilyn 42, Rosian-42 Sharon 126 Sue-42, 101 Sydney 126 Snider Jim 85,121,156 Soderberg, Karen 119,187 Soderlund, Jack 119 Somalm, Ccxrine 119 Sonnenburg, james 126 Spangler, Ellen-42 Speaker, Paul 126,185 Speck, Jean-126,186 SLl1l1V2Il, Chrlstme 43 Sumida, Francls 70, 74, 139,186 Suter, Jrm 72, 76, 93, 97, Swanson, Fred 43 49, 51,77 Swanson, Jon 88,119 156 Swanson, Roger 114 Swayen, Ray 43, 85,184 Swindell, Gary 114,158 Swing, Susan 126 Sylvester, Dcns 43 Sylvester, Verlean 119,187 Synder, Jim 126 Tabra, Darlene 126 Taft, Judith 96,114 Taft, Lmda.-126 Tangeman, Beverly 126 Tate, Carol 104,114 Tate, Linda 84 Taylor, Sue 85, 96,114 Taylor, Dolcles-119,186 Suter, Joanne 85, 89 114 65 104, 114,133 , 119, 153,165 , 88 149, 154 188 Taylor, D6ug1a1-61, 119, 157, 175, 178 Va1l, Carole 126 Van Woerkom, Dean 123 165 V2.S111Bff, Nma 82,99 51,1 2 Venator, Bob 120,158 Vergeer, Margaret 22 Vest, Carolyn 114 Vetsch, Eddie 126 Vlvier, Carl 175 Vognmld, Carl 86,114 Vogt, Donna-43 Vollman, Judy 21 22,43 50, 52, 59, 66,7l,75,79 ,9 , 139, 140, 142, 169, 184 Waggener, Helen 43, 71, 89 Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Wagner, Walen, Walker, Walker, Bernice 126 Charlotte 123 Gale 114 Pat 120 Ron 114 Dolores 43, 57, 71, 94 Gail 121 Phylhs 43 52, 57, S8 71, 75 127, 136, 139 Walker, Romana-126 Wallace, Jean-81,126 Wallis, Alfred-126 Wallis, John 166 89, 98, 2 l ' 1 1 1 - , ' - . 1 , - - . .- - ,ug . 1 7 1 7 . 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' ' - 115 - -- ' - 1 - , - 1 . - , ,49, 53, ' ' ,, ' 1 I1 1 ,98 9 1 , Q , - - ,179 - 89 ' - . , X -i - , - - - - ,143 - '- , , 79 ,, ' 99, Olson, Karol 99,119 Olson Lyall 119 Olson, Rod 190 Ophe1.m, Sharon 43,187 Orem, Frank 119, 8 Orem, Frank 119 Orem, Ronald 119 Oros, Martha 70,74 Orr, Gary 119,156 Osmon, Ken 113,186 Otteson, Sharon 82, ,119 Ove, Barbara-85 Ove, Thomas 39 77 93 151 154 Owren, Dean 113,153 Page, clrfmn 125,156 Panattoni, R1chard 119 Pantekoek, B111 39, 77,103 Parker, Barton 83,125,185 Parkzs, Ethel 113 Parsons B111 21, 22, 27, 40, 53, 58, 73 85, 98, 103, 179 Payton, Srgnd 113 Pearce, Wallace 119,156 Pearce, Larry 125 Plercy, Grace 90,113 Prerson, Steve 119 158 Piland, D1ck 20, 21, 22, 40, 53, 54, 73 79 88 93 140 142 1 I I Pmgree, Sally 89, 113, 1.33 Poland, BETDICC 40,84 104 Poland, John 119,156,165 Pollanz Jun 113 Poore, Dortha 82,119 Peden, Kent 113 Pendleton, Barbara-85,121,125 186 Palas, Florence 84 87,80 113 Perigo- Duane 40 Perrine, Jerry 97, 113,177 Peterlin, P1111 152, 154,161 Peterson, Dela-es 119 Peterson, Jerry 125 Petralli Susan 94,104,119 Plullrps Bruce 125 Phrllips Jim-40, 73 P1uJ11ps Michael Z1 21,22,40 3,60 73 77, 85, 93, 97, 127, 134, 139, 150 Piclcard, Barbara-40, Pickard, Sandra,-119 Pickhard, Pauline 125 158 Paco, Pat 40, 84, 104,187 Pcrter, Arthur 175 Peter, Tom 40,83 Postal, Richard 103 Postlewart, Tom 125 175 Potter, Bob 174 Powell, Vlctu- 119,166 Powels, June 74, 85,11 ,184 Pratt, Ard 119 P.att, Cheryl 40 Price, Wesley 54, 72, 74, ss,93,97,9s, 113, 161, 184 Prultt Sandra-82, 96,113 137 Putnam, Glenn 113 Quon, 11171 40 73 75 79, 83 85 91,100 , ,139 Rabbas, D1ck 125 Rabe, Fay 11.9 Rabmowltz Ray 119, Rademacher DeAnn 82 1.19 Rader, Bob 72, 74, 92, 98,113 157 184 Rader, W1111s 72,74 85,97 113 1 Radmacher, Jay 40, 73,91 Radmacher Iudy 113 Ralls Charlene 125 Ramrtez, Nata 90 Randle Glorla 40, 84 18 Rankm, D1a1ne 113 Rapp, Andy 40 61 85 98 Rardm, Donald 125 Raser, Darleen 1 Ratter, Carol 87,119, Raymond Allan 97,113 Rea, Barbara 104,113 Rea Don 40,184 Reade, Donna 87,104 Reager, Donna 40, 71, 0 Redewxll, Beverly 40 71 75 104 Redford, Frank 121,125,157 175 Reed, Ronald 125 Reggles, George 125 Remecker, Robert Remertson, Sharon 20, 21, 40, 56, 57, 71 75 79,95 1 ,139 Remhart, Carol 99 Reinhart Judy 125 Remmiller, Bob 41,98,102,103, 127 3 , 179,186 Renner, Ken 93,97, Repp, Spencer 83,113,131 143 Reuther, Larry 119 Rlce, John 85,125,156,165, Rrchards, Carl 83, R1C1'12.I'dS, Cathy 41 Rlchards, Waldo Rlchardson, jdm 78 93 98 113, , 152,184 Richardson, Sheryl 41, 57 71 , 132 Richau A1 93, 97, 119, 139, Rlchmond, Gene 41 Richmond Judy 94 119 188 Rlchter, Carol 89,113 Rleder, Midge 113 Rlggin, Alfred 119,165 Riggs, Ken 125,156 Rlley, Don 186 Ritter, Becky 58, 70, 95,113 4 Robbilard, Richard.-113 Roberts, Jerry 83,125 Robertson, Bev-101,113 Robertson, Bob-92,113 Rogers, Sally 41 Rogers, Suzanne-41 71,91 Rohrbough, Dale 92,113,15 175, 188 Rokstad, John 41, 93,17 Romrnel, B111 165,175 Rommel, Edward 113,157 Ronald, Sally 89,98,119 Root Bob 72 74, 85 103 113 139 Root Carol 84 113 Roroles, Pat 119 Rousch, Donna 41,95 Rosch Loulse 125 Rosenbaum, Sue 41, 86,9 Ross Ronald 125 156 Rossos, Frances 125 Roush Barbara 41 Rueck, Sally 41 Ruotsl, Rebecca 125 Rusco, Penelope 125 Russell, Lucllle 41 Russell Robert 125,156 Rygh Karen 89 113 Sabo, Carol 119 Sabo, Gordon 41,73 93, Sackett, Nma 70 74,85, 113,184 Sageser, Dlanne 119 Sala, Manlyn 94 113 Salo Mar1a1l9 Salo, Mu-ram 125 Salter, Jan 113 Salter, Lynn 113 Sandberg, Gwen 119 1 Saylor, Marrlyn 96 Scalf, Donny 83 Scarborough, Ed 119 Schaefer, Sue 41, 71,99 Schafer, Sandra.-125 Schaff, Eunrce 119 Schaper, Jane 119 Schaper, Karen 41, 71, 94, 98, 184 Scharwatt, B111 19, 22, 41, 49, 51, 53, 54 63, 72, 73, 75, 7 , 93, 97, 127, 174 Schenk, George 103, 113 Scheurer, Bonme 41 50, 89 Sclnlle, Bev 101, 113 Schlegal, Gail 94, 113 Schmacher, Beverly 119 Schmrtt, John 125, 156 Schmoll, Erika-70, 74 98, 99 113 , Schrnoll, Gahard 121,1 Schnee, Duane 113 Schneider, Sandra 102 Schnitzer, A1 41,157 Schoning, Patd 125 Schuff, Lcretta-41, ,99 Schultens, Howard 74, 86, 91,100 , Schwedler, Verdell 27, 41, 54, S7 71, 75, 98, 99 Schweiger, Virginia-41 Schwitzer, Pete 42, 85, 92, 98, 185, 19 Scott, Claire 125 I 2 s ' , , - - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 102 137 - - 1 6 . 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