Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1957

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SMITH 1 J 5 , Washington High School s 'W'-A . u I .Q WAX 3 s . S AM - xg gm? ' -.sh I' I an W J..,f'fJ.,, il Mr. Stephen E. Smith, born in Pullman, Washington, has been Nw . X principal of Washington High School for fifteen years. In these if l l'. 1 Qtr f. ly' ,sf -'gt' Q 'W' My xg. V, 'QV' . ,Q .th . I . ll , f A if '-:ilk if ' ' 21 K' Q ,' lx . 4 . 2 'J 3 ll ll 1 if 1' I is lf' 'if Qin ' I ll ' A H 'Q O' 0 3 F I .r. ' if , .1 yjq-, ' s 1.,-1 -- 1 , ,t V. 1 x ' .- Its' -V years he has proved his interest in the school by providing for such things as a snack bar, first in the city in 1947, a student body store, a band and costume room, a counselor's room, and a recre- ation center. Mr. Smith's varied background may be one of the factors that promoted his success today. He attended high school in Billings, Montana, which was, at the time, a rough frontier town near the Crow Indian reservation. Buffalo Bill was often seen on the streets, and this blending of the old and new West caused Mr. Smith to become greatly interested in western history. He now conducts lectures on this topic at the Extension Division of the University of Oregon and at Portland State. Mr. Smith gradu- ated from Montana State College with a major in education and a minor in science. He also graduated from Oregon College of Education. He took his graduate work at such well known col- leges as Stanford, Columbia, University of Colorado, and Oregon State, where he obtained his master's degree. While attending Montana State College, he met Mrs. Smith. They have been mar- ried for thirty-six years. During this time Mrs. Smith has loved and shared the interest of every school with her husband. To make their life more complete they have three daughters and six grand-children. If interest helps to make a personality, our principal certainly has an amazing one. He has an enormous collection of jazz rec- ords of both old and new vintage and also a variety of classical compositions and musical show scores. Mr. Smith hopes to fulfill his desire to travel when he retires. He plans to visit the Mediter- ranean area and see the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Being of ' ':. .- kf 5 3 ,I , . Q It'.,'ig5! '5 S5355-g'f 133 J lf .1-. :ir 7 L ' .l I E 4, L W. ' ' r I ' , -1 . .ie a gf ff' . we . ,.. 4 , . I at fy, Q -1 S,gi'?-un 4 'ihff , .,tg.... 1... Lg! ggF3f.'ff . ft Tv X ' S liifii Haw.. J .? L- Q' 7 .... E J W ,. I , A' f fj zinfiif - , '-...J lggrwt Q- s'-:QF ' :.:7, fi 'E ? 1-:.-env - 4-A' AD' . An IEEE' l -f'f: -IEE!! 59555391 lor C- .iii Lf r ttfii' lp l V ' ,Q . .V 1,911 if . ly I' ' D xx. ui 5 : TS A U 3 English ancestry, Mr. Smith also hopes to see Great Britain. His great grandfather was a crew member of the Bounty. Until the time he can achieve his dreams, he is satisfied with traveling little- known railroads to out-of-the-way spots. Three such railroads are the Pacific Great Eastern with its tiny dining car, which passes many Indian villages on its route to Prince George, Canada, the narrow gauge Rio Grande, which runs from Durango, Colorado, to Silverton, an old gold-mining camp that has been used in the filming of two movies, and the Galloping Goose, with its unusual name, that runs out of Ridgeway, Colorado. Another interest of Mr. Smith's is colored photography, which he has developed in the form of thousands of slides that are used to illustrate his lectures. This story could not be complete without a list of Mr. Smithis positions of honor. These have included his active membership in the Royal Rosarians for twenty-three years that led to his being Prime Minister of Rosaria in 1956. He has also been president of the Portland High School Principals and president of the Mult- nomah County Principals' Association and Multnomah County Teachers' Association. He visited Troy, New York, twice, at the request of the Superintendent of Schools in Portland, to attend a conference presented by the Industries of America on the im- portance of American industry. He was invited twice to the Met- ropolitan School Conference at the University of Colorado. The conference consisted of twenty-four high school principals select- ed from the states west of the Mississippi. He was also vice-pres- ident of the Portland Council of Churches and is very active at his home church, Westminster Presbyterian. Mr. Smith has re- ceived many citations for his civilian war work. One is from the U. S. Forest Service for the training of personnel during the war, the other from the Secretary of the Treasury for selling a million dollars worth of war bonds. As a navy veteran of World War I he is a member of the American Legion and is active in the down- town Kiwanis Club. It is easy to see now why Madison High Schoolis first principal will be our own Mr. Stephen E. Smith. There is no better quali- fied person to accept this challenge. May I now express the feel- ings of the entire student body when I say that our loss is Madi- son's gain! i if -rf ...af '4,,,.-.-A ,..-1' .- nd if 2 M-E if ,N :- g,4,.'P'i 'fi - f RJ A I l K f.-ij' X ftzf fl, '21, ,f gi 'I-,, 1: 1 3 I 'SLA I vi ll Mr, Vere Windnagle Mr. Windnagle The boys of Washington High School are fortunate in having Mr. Vere Wind- nagle as their friend and vice-principal. Having been active in sports as a stu- dent at Washington High School, and having been track coach while a mem- ber of the faculty, he has a real inter - est in the boys, their problems, and their activities. The class of '57 is very grateful for the expert guidance he has given them. I2 Miss Mary Wythecombe Miss Withycombe The girls of Washington High School are happy to have this opportunity to thank Miss Mary Withycombe for the help she has given them. Withouther willing and experienced guidance, the senior year of the class of '57 would not have been so successful. The girls in future classes will find her to be lots of fun as well as helpful. Mr. Gareth Goddard Mr. Goddard Even though this is Mr. Goddai first year at Washington, he has Won respect and admiration of all tlies dents. He has a friendly smile an cheery greeting for everyone he me As curriculum Vice-principal, l Goddard has charge of curriculum velopment, instructional materials, s dent teachers, probationary teache student observers, testing prograt and special programs sponsored Washington High School. u WR, BILL ALDRIDGE Mathematics viISS EDNA BABCOCK Mathematics MRS. ELIZABETH BACON English MRS, GERTRUDE BEAN Commercial MRS, HOPE BENNETT Home Economics MRS, PATRICIA BERKE Mathematics Social Studies MR, NATHAN BERKI-IAM Social Studies MR. JAMES BLAKE Mathematics Senicr Boys' Counselor MR. ARLON BOGARD Music MR. WARREN BOLIN Social Studies Baseball and Football Coach MR. GORDON BOUCK Science MISS ILA COMSTOCK Latin MRS. MARGARET DUDREY Speech Therapy MR. JOSEPH EDMISTON Music MR. DELBERT ENSIGN English Social Studies MR, WALTER ERIKSEN Social Studies MR. GERALD EXLEY Physical Education Health MRS, PHYLLIS FINNIGAN English Social Studies ll 4 ,A-:: I X. is U .sga zizu? is Qi? 5 'lx-1' jf- 3: I-, Mgx-IYWQ, ,sg 4, 19. ,I 5 S SMH L' M Q fic fb an f -as M My K vm I VM ik AQ I. ,, K 43. . 5, , ivbtwm, Vis 2 f K W X X 11 fit , s M ,R uf s + ' as I K 1 P SEE LW, K , 1 Q sf ,. N fa 'M' M 4.1 Q 9 I ie? .1 1 f 'N 12' 4. ' x as Z, r ,,, Q QQW, - . ,. , .,l,,2.L - ' . V . - LV ' , . L1251asS 41:2zg21iff - -' . fs MR, DUANE FISKUM Mathematics Golf Coach MR. SAM FULLER Commercial Industrial Art MISS WEINA GRANBERG Commercial MISS BEVINS HALEY Dramatics SDeech MR. MAX HARRIGER English Social Studies MR. HOMER HEIN Mathematics MR. RICHARD HILDRETH English Social Studies Junicr Boys' Counselor Football Coach MRS, REVA HORSLEY Physical Education Girls Tennis Health MR, DON JAMES Science MRS. LEQNORE JG-INSON French MR, GEORGE JONES English Social Studies MISS JOSEPHINE KELLY English MR, JOHN KNUTSON Mathematics MISS GWEN KOI-INS English Senior Girls' Counselor MRS. VELMA LEGGE Mathematics Freshman Girls' Counsela' MISS VIQLET MAC LEAN English MISS ETHIEI. MAC RAE English Speech MR, JAMES MALONEY English Social Studies Journalism 1 I '- Q .A it ff-M ' L5 sg si., 5 ,fl A .J H' F' af' sstf I -f V il 1' J .fa ? ,..., A I5 www , MR, WM, M,:u.u SMX Physical Educ ation Basketball Coach MR, STEWART MCCOLLUM English MRS. MARJORIE MCDONALD Russian Commercial MRS, JOHANNE McMAHON English Social Studies MRS, LUELLA METCALF Freshman Boys' Counselor MR, ROGER MOCKFORD 'Physical Education Science Track and Basektball Coach MR. CARROLL NEWTH Industrial Art Sophomore Boys' Counselor MISS ELAINE OBERG Science MR, WM, OBERTEUFFER Science MRS. LEVELLE OSBORNE English Social Studies MISS ATHLYN PETEY English Social Studies MRS. HELEN POCK English Social Studies MK, WILBERT POOL English Social Studies NRS, GAYLE RAHMES Librarian MRS, LOUISE RANDALL Mathematics NRS, MARIE RANDLES Spanish NR. EMORY REITZ Mathematics Industrial Arts NR. WILLIAM RICHT ER Recreational Advisor 4 -w 4 wiv ' . A - 1.- wa.: ' iff gg i .VA .- U M I i ' 'L ' i3-1S, V,Ji,i',fW g rw-,sf 7 S 524' 'S :M I. K 1 wiggyrfl. W, f if - - 'M-me ,W MRS. ANN ROWELL Home Making English MRS, IANTCE SCHUKART English MR. JAMES SCHULD Art MR. WAYNE SENGSTOCK Swimming Coach Speech Therapy NDI. NORMAN SIPPLE Science NR. RUSSELL SVAREN Art MISS RUTH TENNANT Art English Social Studies MISS EL DORA THOMSON Physical Education Health MR. HAROLD TRAUTMAN Science MR. CECIL TUTTLE Industrial Art ia MR, DONALD UPPENDAHL English Social Studies MR. DOUGLAS VICKERY Social Studies Basketball and Football Coau MRS, IONE WALKER Physical Education Health Swimming Coach MRS. CHARLOTTE WINTEI Commercial Sophomore Girls' Counselor MR. CHARLES WOOLDRID4 Science Fw? MRS, MARGARET BAUMANN Secretary MRS. HARRET BRENENSTAL Nurse MRS, KATHREN COOLEY Book Clerk MRS. DORIS ETLINGER Secretary MRS. MARYBELLE I-IUSTON Secretary MISS ALENA ,IACQSEN Cafeteria Mg. MRS. MARGERY JCNES Library Assistant MR, JACK KEELE Custodian MRS, MARGARET MANION Bookkeeper MRS. KATHARINE MILLER Remedial Reading MRS. BONI'1A PETERSEN Dental Nurse MISS MARGUERITE SYKES Secretary MRS. HILDRETH WRIGHT Attendance Officer X 1' ul' . 4014 ,.-we , J LEFT TO RIGHT: Alena Jacobson, Norma Wendeborn, Louisa Engles, Annie Fennis, Anna Topper, Lillis Newman, Naomi Haldrm, Ruby Lohan, Emily Condray. Cafeteria Staff Custodial Staff LEFT TO RIGHT: George Hoffman, Bill Flanders, Milton Hisey, Fred Pomeroy, jerry Saunders, Ed Clark, Ed Tompsett, Jack Keele. Q 0 My-1 T9 A 'fag Y KEELE e n, T 1 14 Faculty Autographs A . v' 9 4. 5 '9 XR . . N ' 5 ,E ,.u--...,4 T-A . f-f -5 - X1 . -' i Q X 'B 1 ' X ,,b,1f'fi..A 'I f xx , Xixifi, QT 'rf , J -, i' NP' ' af - LX qf2 ? 'H . ' x ' gl' ' A f- 1 C , . , f QQEWX -ff ' X43 fx 'W fpw ' W., Q.. 2,3 X., K N.U J - , LOA Y A x Qi, '-v f -ef If A Q5 , i ii g l A' ' ' ' Qff W if , Q . 2 cb 1 x fp it M 1, 30- , N! RL 2080, Y 4 w 1 N N 1? it X X f 'X X 21 .11-. -n -.A ,.u:',a .au u.1nan-::,z!m.lnx.4r.-: -' .,:f.,-:o,z:'1r,w.mnxnmmnL 4 1-nw-umm: .umzanmmurrumw-mga ' Class Flower Class Sony 'x fl ,fx The day has come to leave these halls. A V Memories will linger. Y' Q M4 Q The future's untold, commencement calls. 1 xwnl w'Xl5'l4f Memories will linger. . ' ,, ff,yit The fun we've had at our games and dances, ' .1 '14 ,f C I. if Our friends we'll never forget. l is We will carry on in our separate ways. 5 lik ,ff Memories will linger. Nix, 'K' The Senior prom was a night of splendor, get is We'll ne'er forget that first September. l 1' if Washington, we leave you with saddened hearts. 'J' , ' ,if Now, we say goodbye! pl il? t. ji., ' ff' fit . V . .,gi,,4'l if ' 5 Tune: 1'rue Love , Words: By Gayle Turner if 1 ' I 1 A4 Shirlee Buckner A R a Xa Margaret Little V ' ff. X -. . 5 5 2 Q J F V c I if i Class oor Xi 3 P' 3 . 5 Mint Green and Silver I 1- President's Proclamation Now that our high school careers have ended, we of the class of 1957 suddenly realize that our carefree days are over and that the future beckons. To many of us graduation will mean college and the training for a profession. To others it will mean jobs of ful- fillment of military obligations. We are very thankful for the fine training we have re- ceived at Washington High School. I am sure that whatever careers we may undertake, we will find that we have acquired a solid foundation on which to build the future. To the remaining student body, we wish the best of success and happiness. We leave knowing that they will uphold the spirit and honorable name of Washington High School. 2 Bruce Benedict Senior Class President 3 The Activity Cup, the most coveted award that can be bestowed on any Washington High senior, symbolizes a student's outstanding achievements in responsibility, scholarship, and leadership in both school curriculum and extra-curricular activities. The athletic cup is presented to the outstanding partici- pants of the past seasons in the four major sports-foot- ball, basketball, baseball and track. Each year's win- ners are elected by the coaches and their staffs. F For many years the honor students at , , Washington received little recognition. SQHIQI' TfQphleS In 1944, Wilbur K. Hood, amember of the Dad's Club, started the tradition of giving the valedictorians a cum symbol- izing their scholastic achievements. y A , i 1 1 Each year the senior who is most outstanding in the x V field of journalism is awarded this cup. It was first f 1 presented in May, 1947. I T s f ., - I The Hazel M. Ohmert Cup is awarded each year to a 5 -Q 'Q senior girl who during her four years at Washington S d i has performed unselfishly many services, had varied activities, high scholastic standing and an outstanding 1 M Q' character. all Each year a boy and a girl are an .A ' therecipients ofthe music tro- phy onthebasis of their music- H' -' 'iie if ilnihill, 10Y81ty, and service. 'I'hey are elected by the heads A of the music department. In memory of-John Alden, a talent- ed drama student, the senior class of 1942 presented to the school a dramatic award to be given to two seniors prominent in the field of drama. -nn- PETE STRAND FRAN SUMIDA Activltiel Activities BOB RADER GERALDINE CRIFFIS Scholarship Scholarship 'TNQ ww 'Qual sw g 455 ERIKA SCHMOLL Director': Award NOLAN BATCHELOR Drama X 4 4: .fa 4 vii- 'J 1-X KAREN OLSON KAY LQEHRKE Music Music swf-.9 ww BOB RADER Activities TEDDY LEE Hazel M. Ohmert TED DESEL Directox-'s Award GORDON JOHNSON Football X 3 BILL GRIEVES GENE COSTI THAD SPRAGUE LEE CLARK IQHN EDWARDS Basketball Basketball T ack l' Track Baseball Senior Advisors Mr. Blake The class of '57 Wishes to express Their sincere appreciation For our counse1J.or's willingness. As freshmen we came timidly Into these halls of ours And the looks the seniors gave us You'd have thought we were from Mars! That first year we spent without you Though we'll never figure how, Because the very truth is We can't do without you now. Soon we all were sophomores Our problems grew and grew, The tears became more plentiful And our class a little blue. But soon these cares were vanquished And the reasons plain to see, For we had you two to guide us Through our sea of misery. Miss Kohns Then we grew to juniors, Our most decisive year. Still tireles were your effcrm And your help was always near. Alas, the tests they issued, To put us in our place, We would have swom that Einstein Never could have kept that pace. Now, at last were senicrs. Your hands have held us tight. The future once so far away ls coming into sight. We'll soon be graduating And your job for us then ends. The saddest tie to'brea.k Will be with you, our two best friends The class will scattu far and wide But please, you need not fear, Fa' though we will be far from you, Through God we'll still be near. With all our thanks. The Senia' Clam V Senior Class Officers Secretary PI'6SideIlt Harriet Gold Bruce Benedict Treasurer Kathy Lumm Vice' President Sgt. -at-Arms Sally Pingree Helene Miesen if '5 m 5- W Q- . , Q- ll L: -fs H . . ' ' .:1.3:1r HW' H3331 . . rfffw-Wi. . . -, .mf 34 1 1? H :ur A T' .ltl fl l 'A ff' it .5 5. tiff.. EFT' - ' R illfi ' . i W' In K .f- Eff.. is-K5 . 2 - sei., 'Q .-K.-47 14: ' 'i :QMS 5, Lf N. ' .- 'lm' 3 , W 1, . 1 t, Elf.. f- I if X . .. SEZSNIDR . , -- -, - --...--.., B.L. fReg. Rm. Rep.Jg S.B. lMem. Below 3rd Tm.Jg Var. Bsbl.g J.V. Fthl., Bsktbl., Bshl.g Choirg P.S.C. ADAMS, DIANE Neak lTreas., Sgt at Armslg Circg Vorlage. ALLEN, DOROTHY . Neak Treas., Sec.l Circ lPres.l Lens Livewire. ALLEN, LAMAR Trix lSgt. at Armslg Knightsg Var. Fthl., Trac-kg U. of O. ANDERSON, SHARON Masque lEditorJg Clevesg N. H. S.g Circ lEditorJg Quill and Scroll, Wash. Feature Co-Ed.g Lens Livewire: P.S.C. ANSPACH, LARRY Deltsg Tau Pig Quill and Scrollg Aro 1Hist.l g Colonialsg Pesanteg Var. Swimming City antl Stateg Lens llntlex Etl.lg Banmlg Stage Crewg Comm. Art Staff, Lewis and Clark. ARNSTON, SONDRA Gamma Sigma lSgt. at Armslg Cleves 4V.P.1g Disqueg Vorlage lSev.l: Pesanteg C.L. iReg. Rep., Queen, Etlitorlg S.B. lSer. COmm.l: Sr. Reg. Rep., Jr. Seng Girl's Ensemble, Fire Squatlg Choirg S.B. store: Sr, Rally. lj of O. BALLOD. SANDRA Clevseg Phrenog Pesanteg Senior Class Play. BARR, DUDLEY Optimists 4Sgt. at Armsl: King 1Treas.l: Quill and Svrollg Py- thagorean fSgt. at Armslz Cora- zon De'La Rosa: Var. Tenn.: Lens lBus. Mglzlg U. of W. BATCHELOR, NOLAN Key lChap.bg Pesante lV. Pres., Sgt. at Armslg B.L. Reg. Rep.: Var. Swim.: Hand: Choirg N.W Choir: Sr. Class Play: Navy. BAUDIN. ANN Arn: Cleves: N.H.S.g Masqueg Quill anal Svroll: Lens Staff? Livewire: U. of W. BAUER, DICK Park 4Treas.J Knights 1Sgt. at Armslg Disque lTreas., Sgt. at Armslg B.L. lSgt. at Arms, Reg. Rep.lg Frosh Fthl., Trarkg Fire Squad: Choirg O.S.C. ALBRIGHT, PAMELA Phreno lPres.P: Cleves lSgt. at Armsl N.H.S.g Disqueg Cabinet Sec.g G.L. lTreas., Soph..Rep., Reg. Rm. Rep.Jg Var. Swim. fCptulg Volleyballg Lens Live- wireg Sr. Reg. Rep.3 Jr. Sgt. at Armsg Fire Squali. ANDERSON, ALOHA Frosh Bsktbl.5 Choirg P.S.C. ANUNI SON, JOYCE AUSTERO, DONNA Masqueg G.L. Reg. Rep. BACHMSXN, OON Klllg!llS5iYQf.'!ll'ill'l:1 J.V. Traclcg Frosh lftlrl.. lfliiuqa. BARNETT, W1LBUR BARR, DON BAUCOM, ALAN Corazon 'De La Rosa 1Pres., Sgt. at Armslg Cine 1V.P.Pg Jr. Op- timists: .l.V. TraclgLChoir. BENEDICT, BRUCE Park lTreas., V.P.l 3 Lam-ers Hi- Y: Knights lParliamentarianlg B.L. 4V.P., Sgt. at Arms, Soph. Rep., S.B. 4Mem. at Largel: Var. Travk: .l.V. Ftbl., Trarkg Sr. Class Pres.: Jr. V. Pres.g Fire gflgliuli Jr. Rally: Sr. Class Play: . .C. BENNETT, NORMA Masque, Pesanteg Band, Orch., S.B. Store: U. of 0. BERRY, DAVE BLACK, SHAD Pythagorean, O. of W., B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Fthl. BOSH, MARY ANN BRILL, MARGARET Neak fSer. Commjg Vorlage fTreas.Jg Var. Swim., Tenn., P.S.C. BROWN, VIRGINIA Tri-Yg U. of O. BUCK, JOAN 29 BENSON, DAVID Trix lSec., Sgt. at Armslg Vor- lageg B.L. fSgt. at Arms, Reg. 2205081 Rep.J g Wash. fReporterJ 5 BERGSTROM, SHARON Gamma Sigma fTreas., Cl1ap.lg Circ, Disqueg Colonialsg G.L. 1Reg. Room Rep.Jg Soph. Class 1Sec.3g Fire Squad, Choir. BESOUGLOFF PETE Var. Wrestling: ,I.V. Ftbl.g Orch. BLACK, MARILYN BLAIR, BOB Delts flares., Sec.J 3 Key fSgt. at Armslg N.H.S. 4V. Pres.Jg Pe- santeg Knights, Spartans Hi-Yg Circ, Cine, Colonialsg B.L. Reg. Rep., S.B. fMem at Large? 3 Var. Swim., Golfg Band KV. Pres.Jg Orch., All-city Orch. BOOS, JEANAIE Transfer, Tri-Y. BRADBURY, JOE Disqueg Quill and Scrollg B.L. Reg. Rep., Wash. iRep.J 5 Choir: All-city Choir. BRECHBIEL, DAVID Band. BROUGHT, PHYLLIS Gamma Sigma, Disqueg Coloni- alsg G.L. Rez. Rep. BROWN, CARROLL Nu Chi fEditor,Sec.lg Am lPl'eS-5- Circ? G.L. Reg. RCP- BROWN, GARY ,I.V. Wrestling., Frosh Ftbl.g Choir. BRYAN, BARBARA BUCKNER, SHIRLEE Gamma Sigma fEditor, Ser. Comm.Jg Colonialsg Pesanteg Circ, Disqueg G.L. fSgt. of Arms, Reg. Rep.lg S.B. 4Sec.lg Girl's Ensemble, O. of W. girl, Fire Squad, Sr. Class Pl, Choirg All-Slate Choir. BUIS, JACKIE Nu Chi, Colonialsg G.L. Reg. Rep., Band 1Treas.Jq P.S.C. I if V - .1 .g f' 5 K n We --.., A 'F J SENIOR -10 , mf ,if wi, -A H' : ,Az ,s,, 4 1 . MS... . t ,., ., I K lm 1 '- . Q I1 4, fn if Eg g? L, W ,X 3 ts' 15342 -F x .. U R Q . . SE3 Nl0RS BULLOCK, VICKIE Tri-Y iTreas.l5 P.S.C. BURCESS, LA VERNE CALLAWAY, MARVIN Cineg Y.F.C. fPres.l CAMERON, LEROY Pack: Colonials lSgt. at Armsl P.S,C. CANUCCI, LINDA Gamma Sigma 1V. Pres., Ser. C0mm.Pg Disque IV. Pres.5g 0.S.C. CARLON, JAMES Band. CI-IESHIER, DOROTHY CLARK. QARY CLAYTON. CAROL CLUNAS, CAROL Tri-Y. COFFEY. DAVID Optimisls 1I'res., Ss-1:1 1 Knights: N.H.S. 4TrQ-us.l: C i n e 1V. Prvs.l : .l.V. Trzlvkg Choir: U. of f -ivalln. COLLINS. .IOANNE Gamma: Sigma. COOK. PHYLLIS Nu Chi. COPLEN. BILL B.L. Reg. Rep.: Var. Track, C 05S'C0UnU'Y2 .l.V. Tl'llI'l'i, Cross. Countryg Frosh Trnvk, Crogg. Country. ' CALDWELL, JANICE Nu Chi iTreas.l: Aro fV. Pres.5 3 N.H.S.g Clevesg Pesanteg Quill and Scrollg Comm. Art. Staffg Lens iArt Ed., Livewirelg Sr. Reg. Rep.g Girl's Ensembleg Art Achievement Awardg Reed. CAMPBELL, TONY CARRICO, SHIRLEY Circ. CLARK, LEE O. of W.g Var. Fthl., Wrest., Trnvkq J.V. Ftlrl., Truvkg Frosll Ftlvl.. Trark: P.S.C.- CLUNAS, LOREEN Gamma: Sigma. CONCANNON. BILL Dells lTr0zls.lg Key lsgt. ill Armsl: Var. Swim.: 0.S.C. LORRIE. MICHAEL Cine: Var. Ftlil.g Frnsh Trark: P.S.C. COSTI, GENE Pack, Knights, Lancers Hi-Y, O. of W., B.L. Pres.: Jr. Treas., Var. Bslctbl., Bshl., Track. DANIEL, ANNETTA Isto, P.S.C. DE ANGELO, RENEE DEWING, LLOYD Transfer. DISCASEY, JOYCE Isto lPres.i, El Leon, G.L. Reg. Rep. EGGE. SHIRLEE EARNSHAW, NANCY Gamma Sigma 1Treas.i: Coloni- als fSec., Treas.l, C l e v e s fTreas.J , N.H.S. fSgt. at Arms? , Disque iV. Pres.l, G.L. tSgt,fat Arms, Reg. Rep.5. CRABER, NOLA JEAN CUDDINGTON, ED Trix ,Ecl. Histj . DAVIDSON, JO Pesante, G.L. Reg. Rep., Lens fRecord, Paste-up Ed., Livewirel, Choir: O.S.C. DAVIS, DOUG Euk, B.L. Reg. Rep., Ver. Golf, Cross-Country, J.V. Basketball., Track, U. of O. DEPRI, CLAUDIA Isto, N.H.S., Cleves, Circ fSec.l: Girl's Bskthl., Tenn., Livewire: P.S.C. DESEL, TED Cine fPres.3: Circ fSgt. at Arms? , Jr. Optimists, B.L. Reg. Rep., Air Raid Warden, Var. Swim., Stage Crew. DICKSON, DIANNE Masque fChaplainJ , C l e v e s, Circ, G.L. Reg. Rep., Var. Tenn., Willamette. DIETERLE, GENE DIXON, PEGGY Nu Chi KSgt. at Armsl, Swim., Tenn. DODGE, MARTHA Circ, Masque, Livewire. DUNCAN, ROBBIE El Leon fHist.J, Circ, Bsktbl. EADES, SUSANNE Circ, Quill and Scroll, Swim., Livewire, Wash. fRep.J, O.S.C EDWARDS, JOHN Delts, Knights, O. of W., N. H. S., Pythagorean, Var. Bsbl., J.V. Baseball. ELLEDGE, STEVE Pack fSgt. at Armsl, Lancers Hi-Y, B.L. Ur. Rep., Reg. Rep.J , J.V. and Frosh Track, Sr. Class Play, Jr. Rally. K 5 1 N k , 5 , ,.,,. , ,,.. ,. ,..,.,.. A 1 A . 4? Q v it 1 Q f -fe .E I . ,J sw - .ew :.. a E -.5-::.--f.. ,., , ,Q ., ...., L g 3 E gg? if E CN I OMR I . I KY . Q 'Y 'Nr ' .. V U1 - 'HW 'T 1 ENl0 .0 ELLIS, DOREEN Clevesg Masuue KV. Pres.l. ENCELKING, MARY Masqueg El Leon lSec.l Q Volley- hnllg Livewireg P.S.C. EVERETT, KOLEEN Isto. FAPPAS, KATHERINE P.S.C. FINLEY. GEORGE 0. of W.: Var. Track, Cross- COUHIFYZ .I.V. and Frosh Trarkg P.S.C. FINSETH, CARL Euk lSer.l: Lnnrers Hi-YQ Knightsg B.L. Reg. Rep.: Var. and ,l.V. Ftbl.g Frosh Bsklld.: Fir eSquadg U. of 0. FOWLER, DARLENE Coloninls. rox, 1131.113 Trix 4Pres.lg N.I'I.S.: Kniglxls 4Se1'.I 3 Quill und S1-rollg Disque 4Pres.Pg Pesalnteg Walsh. Editor: Fire Squad: Bundg S.B. Store. FREEMAN. SHANNON 1'R1:NTR13ss, DONNA GILLIES, DIANE A Phreno lTre:ls.lg P e s a n I e lTre-usl 3 N.H.S.g Clevesg C.L. Ser., Editor, Reg. Rep.l 3 Fire Squudg Jr. and Sr. Ralllyg Clloirg All-stale choir: Cirl's Ensemlrleg Lewis and Clark. COLD, HARRIET Gamma Sigmug N.I-IS.: Disqueg Circ-3 C.L. Reg. Rep.g Sr. Ser., Frosh Treas.g StanfQrd. GOES, JIM Choir. GRAHNER, RICHARD Masque: Clevesg Sr. Reg. Rep.: EPTON, DOUG Cine. FINGER, DON FLEIG, BARBARA Nu Chi. FR ITCHMAN, SUSAN Alaska Transfer. GALLICAN, JIM Eukg Vorlngeg B.L. Reg. Rep. O.S.C. GORDON. KAY Pesunteg Plll'Pll0Q CL. Reg Rep.g Chniu I4-hs Slaffg Quill and Svroll. CIANOLI. CHUCK ' Var. Golf: Frosh F!bl.g P.S.C. GRAVEN. TOM GRIFFIS, GERALDINE Clevesg N.H.S. HAINES, GAIL Masque: G.L. Reg. -Rep., P.S.C. HAMMOCK, SHARON HARRY, DOROTHY Neak fChaplain, Sgt. at Armslg Clevesg N.H.S.g Colonialsg Pe- sante 1Treas.lg Quill and Scroll 4Treas.Jg G.L. 4Princess, Reg. Rep.J 3 Lens 1Editor, Livewire! 4 O. of W. girlg Fire Squadg Choir. HENDRICKSON, .IO ANN HILL, MARIAN Eukg Lancers Hi-Y, Var. Bsktbl. GRIFFIN, GLENFORD Pack lSec., Ed.-Histjg Lancers Hi-Y fTreas.l3 Disqueg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Cross-Country, Fire Squad, Annanolis. HAAS, PATRICIA Neak fSer. Comm.Jg Pesanteg Circ, Livewire, Banclg Orch.g Lewis and Clark. HAGER, CAROLYN Neak ll-Iist., Chaplainlg N.H.S.g Clevesg Quill and Scroll, S.B. Treas.g Lens fAsst. Ed., Jr. Asst., Livewirelq Sr. Reg. Rep., S.B. Store, Lewis and Clark. HALE, SHARON Qualite fEd.-Hist.l . HALL, .IUDY Masqueg C.L. Reg. Rep.g P.S.C. HANNA, CLARENCE Trix, Knightg Py'tha go rea n fPres.Jg Optimistg Swim. IMan.l g Reerl. HARDING, BONNIE Nenk 1Eml.-Hist.J'g C.L. fReg. Room Repj. HECRENESS, LUANNE HENDERSON, CAROLYN HENNING., SANDRA Transfer: Arog Linfield. HENSON, HARRIET Phreno. 4E1lilor, Seal. HOLMES, DALE Key fTreas.l: Optimislsg J.V Track, Bandg O.S.C. HOFFMAN, BARBARA Phreno lser. C0mm.Dg Pesante V. Pres.lg Circg Clevesg N.H.S.g C o l o n i a lsg Livewire, Choirg Cirl's Ensemble: Sr. Class Play. -',..,,: , a sf 522 2,-s22fsf2 sWi?f'L!V . S' 21 4, ' '- vs,1,y,gs rf X E l W m, I- f' . gf- :-,s.:.- 12 SQ . mi 5, 51 je .ge Q N598 1 as gm an X asf? E? Q gg. . ml? - -. -,,..,.. ,af 5 .21 ' if fl , V sz X I SDSS sk ,,,. K, Q V. 1 .. M, C X : ,fy - - H yu ' ' ' C if -v V, M., ,Q .V C I I fiffiiifil Y Wei i ! 'f'L7f.l4 l al ,. jr' . wi . V '-1 SENI63 R 3 w -I is , .:- . ,,, . . . wvgwf -w '- Q Aww I , I 0 HOOK, LARRY Corazon De La Rosa YV. Pres.J. HOSEA, CAROL HUCHEY, WANDA Nu Chi IHist.l HUSKEY, DIANE Clevesg Nu Chi, Colonialsg N.H.S.g Jr. Red Cross Rep., G.L. Reg. Rep.: K.B.P.S. Radio Rep.g Livewire, Choirr, O.B.U. JACKSON, ERNEST Choir. JACOBSON, ANDREA Neakg Orch.g Mull, Bible School. JACOBSEN, DON Delts 1Treas.D g Knightsg N.H.S.g Key fSgt. at Arms, Chap.J 3 Quill and Scroll, Vorlageg Reg. Rep.g Lens Club Ed.g Choir. JARVIS, CENEVIEVE Ciyo fHist., Sgt. at Armsl. JAUDON, DENNIS Deltsg Cine lTreas.Jg Var. Track, Cross-Countryg Sr. Class Play. JENSEN, ALICE JOHNSON. D AVID JOHNSON, MICKEY Pack fSgt. at Armsii J.V. Ftbl., Bskrhl.: Frosh Trackg U. of O. JOHNSON, VERNA Ciyo. JOHNSON, RON Pythagorean 1Sec., Treas.l 3 Tau Pig N.H.S.g Var. Swim. HOUSTON, DELL Ciyo 4Editor1g Girl's Glee. IRBY, ROSALIE Choir. JACKSON, LYNN N.H.S.g Knightsg Quill and Serollg Optimists fTreas., Ed.Dg Pythagorean, Cineg Lens Paste- up Ed. JARVIS, MARGARET Swimming. JOHNS, SHARON JOHNSON, GERALD Deltsg P.S.C. JOHNSON, GORDON O. of W. 1Pres.Jg Enk KV Pres.7g Ath. Repl Var. and .I.V Ftbl.g Fire Squadg Band. JOHNSON, GENE JONES, LINFORD Quill and Scroll, Wash. Bus. Mgr.g Choir, All-City-Choir, Lewis and Clark. KEMBEL, JERR Y Transfer from Benson, B.L. Reg. Rep. KIDD, MYRNA LADWIG, JUDY Var. Bskthl.. Livewire: Soph. Choir, Whilworth. LAUER, JOANN Nu Chi, Livewire: Choir. LEAR, OADA Ciyog Cirv. JOHNSTON, JUDY LOU Pesanteg Clevesg Circ, N.H.S.g Arog Quill and Scrollg Livewireg Wash. Ftr. Writerg Orch., Jr. Symph.g All-City Orch., Lewis and Clark. JOHNSTON, PAT Pesanteg Y.F.C.g Clevesg N.H.S., G.L. Reg. Rep.g Orch. lTreas.Jg All-Citv Orch. KAY, SUSANNE Masque 1Sec., Hist.l: Cleves fSec.Jg Circg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Tenn. KEESEY..KAY Masque, G.L. Reg. Rep.g O.S.C. KERZEL, MARTHA KESTERSON, MELVIN B.L. 1Pres.J KNOBLAUCH, MATTHEW Delts 4Sec., Ed.-His!.lg Jr. Achievement lV. Pres., Sgt. at Arms Treas I V Track , ' . QJ. . Q Lew- is and Clark. KURIHARA, HOWARD Dells 1Pres., V. Pres.53 Key lPres.Jg B.L. Reg. Rep.l: J.V. Track: Frosll Tram-kg Football. LAMIRANDE, KATHY LAUER, JACKIE 'Niasqueg Vorlageg G.L. Reg. Rep. LAUR0, LINDA LAWRENCE, LELLAH Clevesg Isto 1Trcasl.g N.H.S., P.S.C. LEE, ROBERT Corazon De La Rosa: El Leong Orch. LEE, TEDDY Cleves 1Pres., Treas., HisLJ : Arn lPres., Sgt. at Arms, Ed.7g Phreno lHist.bg N.H.S.g J.R.C,g G.L. 1Reg. Rep., Sr. Rep.3 g Live- wireg Lewis and Clark. ,' '31 'i . I! 1 t g' -R 5 J' llmz F S L lil I W st ,fax M 582 'ia 52 gzdw K xl , 'liilfriiflfi 1 H 1:65-sf,i1m: ' , -- U Y . 5 ,ig Y a sy., .ii55522i39fJ'iTVf ,gg i ' L 2 A Q 1 . K Q: ...,..,.,f,,-.ws --fa-.. E G ENIO A 3 '51 , ,V ,,, S I MQ I SZ e Q HP I if ' at 1 :gf X. ENIORS LENTZ, J UNE Transferg Orch. LERMA, ESTELLA Ciyo YI-Iist., Chap.3g El Leon lSgt. at Armsbg Corazon De La Rosa fTreas.lg P.S.C. LESTER, RON Trixg Colonials: .I.V. Basbl.g U. of O. LETTAU. REX Trixg Spartans Hi-Y lPres.T 3 Py- thagorean lSgt. at Armslg Circ: Var. Wrest. i.Cptn.7 g O.S.C. LITTLE, MARGARET Gamma Sigma 4Editor3 g Disque, G.L. fEditor, Reg. Rep.Jg Sr. Reg. Rep.g O. of W. girl, Fire Squaflg Jr. and Sr. Rallyg O.S.C. LITTLE, TERRY Knights, Trixg Var. and Frosh Track: Fire Squad, O.S.C. LOGAN, KEN Bandt, Choir. LOVE, FRANCI-IOT Trix fTreas.Pg Knights, N.H.S.g Quill and Scrollg Disque fSgt. at Armslg B.L. fFrosl1 Rep., Reg. Rep.lg Var. Bskthl., Track, Cross-C 0 u n t r yg .I.V. Bsktbl.g Frosh Bsktbl., Track, FtlJl.g Lens Sports Ed.g Frosh V. Pres., Fire Squurlg O.S.C. LUMM, KATHY Gamma Sigma 1Hist.T: Disqueg Circg G.L. 1Reg. Rep., Princess! , Lens IAQ-t. Asst.. Livewireig Sr Treas.g Fire Squad, Sr. Rallyg U. of O. MADDOCK, BILL Deltsg Var. Fthl., Wrest.: ,I.V Fthl.g Frosh Fllwl., Trzickg U of O. MARKS. BOB Trix 1Sgt. at Arms, Ed.-Hist.3g Knightsg Disqueg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Wash. zinll Lens photogra- pherg U. of O. MARSHALL. FRED MASON, NADENE N.H.S.: Clevesg Neak fEd.J g Tri- Y fSec., Sgt. at Armslg Aro lHist.J3 Der Alderg Livewireg Dean's Officeg Ex. Stud., U. of O. MATTHEWS, ARTELIA Transfer. LESTER, KAY Neak fSgt. at Arms, Sec.Jg Clevesg Circ, P.S.C. LINGELBACH, GEORGE LOEHRKE, KAY Phreno 1Sec.5g Pesante fSec.lg N.H.S.g Clevesg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Band IV. Pres.l 3 Orch.g All-City Bandq O.S.C. LUCAS, PAT Nu Chi fChap., Sgt. at Armslg G.L. Reg. Rep., Livewireg Nurs- ing School. MANWEILER, ANITA MARVIN, JOHN Orch. MAYFIELID, MONA Clevesg Tau Pi MAXWELL, ROSE MARIE Clevesg Masque, N.H.S.g P.S.C. Mr'FADDEN, DICK M4-KEE, LINDA Ciyo 1Sgl. at Arms, Treas., V. Pres-, Pres.lg N.H.S.g Vorlageg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Orch., Lewis and Clark. MvLELLAN. MARCIA Gamma Sigmag Colonialsg Disqueg C.L. Reg. Rep.g Live- wire: P.S.C. McMANUS, SUE Clevesg Masque, Livewireg Var. Swimg Lewis and Clark. MEDLOCK, ERMA El ll-on' Cleve' Ci 0' Circg 1 1 V 5-1 y Q Livewire, Lewis and Clark. MOBLEY, BRIAN McALLISTER, ANDREW M0CONNELL, TWILA Basketball. McGRECOR, DAVE MrGREW, KARLA Masque 4Pres., Edjg N.H.S.g Clevesg Aedeas lSec'., Treas.Jg Livewire, S.B. Store, O.S.C. McKINNON, COLLEEN Transfer. McLEAN, ELAINE Qualite fser. Comm.l5 C.L. Reg. Rep. McLEOD, KEN Delts lSgt. at Armslg Knightsg B.L. Reg. Rep., Var. Colfg Frosh Trask, Lewis and Clark. MnMANICAL, JUDY Phreno 1Ed.lg Pesanteg Disqueg C.L. Reg. Rep., Choir, U. of O. M1-SWAIN, MARY ANN MEDLER, CHARLES Key 1Se4'.J 3 Knights, N.H.S.g Der Alder: ILL. Reg. Rep.: Lens Ad Staff, Choir, O.S.C. MYERS, DOUG Dells 4Hisl.lg Key 4Hisl.l5 Quill and Svrollg Walsh. Sports Ed., Reporter, Fire Squad, U. of O. MIESEN, HELENE Nu Chi 1Ser., Treas., Pres.lg Cleves lTrezls.Pg Pesanle lsel-.I g Cire- 1V. I'res.lg O.L. Reg. Rep.g Livewireg SB. Dam-e Queen, C.L. Prinressg Sr. Sgt. at Arms, Orvh.g All-City 0F1'lI.Q Sr. Class Play, Lewis and Clark. MOODIE, MARLENE Neak IV. Pres.rg Clevesg G.L. Reg. Rep., Livewire. MOORE, SHIRLEY Neak lPres.Pg Arog C.L. Reg. Rep.g Livewireg Commercial Art Staff. 5 .. iei . :fs if 42 'Gp , A I 'W' MW .Q , ' fi.. ' 'JR' PI A we . . i 'ze . ly 5' 1 K-I if be I v ul We ,., K, we 14 Yi ia W. 'vm ef:EW'f:::.. K I 1 fa W a 15 i cw f Y f. -.. 1 . L if X S . mi A . .mf-:.,, ...we 7 --., ,,.,.1e, 1 .,.. Me.. . , ws . , R- E g., in .,kV.. .,, iv. .. -, .,' C or fe no i K .. . i , H . - I ' ' n X M fs W e ' 3 f 3 'S fa ' 1 1 :sail . ' 9 v iisi I W9 kwin I i . A . 271 I' ,ms XEWTS ENIQNR: 1 'rf' 48 K, it ' Iiliiliy ' .S wk I 6 l -1? Q, .ggi T- IT.. 3 I ka ' ENIDRS Transferg Neakg Reg. Rep,3 Nursing. MORGAN, MARGARET Nu Chi CSer. C0mm.Jg N.H.S.g Clevesg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Live- wireg Lewis and Clark. NELSON, ROGER Par-kg Lancers Hi-Yg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Golf and Cr0ss-Coun- tryg J.V. Bsktbl.g Frosh Bsktbl. anfl Trackg U. of O. NEUFER, LINDA Circ 1Ser. Comm.J 5 Var. Swim.g Livewire. NILSEN, NORMAN Delts 1Sgt. at Armslg Knightsg B.L. Reg. Rep.g P.S.C. NOKES, BILL Vorlageg B.L. Reg. Rep.g B0y's nsembleg Var. Swim.g Choirg Willamette. NORBERG, KAREN Nu Chi 4Sgt. at Armsig C.L. Reg. Rep.g Livewireg P.S.C. NORCROSS, RUTH El Leon fPres.l: Istog P.L.C. OHLER, LINDA Qualileg Vorlageg P.S.C. OLSON, BRUCE Sr. Class Playg U. of O. OROS, MARTHA Masque 4Cust.H N.H.S.g Cleves: Tri-Y: Var. Swim.g Livewireg U. of O. OWREN, DEAN Var. Ftbl. and Trackg ,l.V. Ftbl. and Track: Band. PAYTON, SIGRED PEDEN, KENT Eukg 0.S.C. MOSHER, DOUG Cine fPres.Jg N.H.S.g Circg Py- thagoreang Bandg Orch.g Senior Class Play: Stage Crew M.l.T. NEWELL, GAIL Neak lEd.J: Circg S.B. Storeg P.S.C. NOLAN, JOE Knightsg P.S.C. OETTING, ELAINE lsto 4Sec.Tg Var. Swin1.g Lens Snapshot Asst.g O.S.C. OLSON, KAREN Phrenog Circg N.H.S. fHist.J: Pesante iSec.7 g Quill and Scrollg Cleves 4Sgt. at Arms! g G.L. 1Reg. Rm. Rep.Jg Livewireg Lens Staff lMusic Ecljg Orchestrag All-City and State -Orchestrag Lewis and Clark. PARKIS. ETHEL Ciyo 4Trens., Histfl g Lnifieltl. PERLAS,FLORENCE Corazon De La Rosa: Ciyog El Leon lTreas.. Ed., Hist.?. PERRIN, JERRY Packg Var. Golf fCaptn.J g Frosh BsktbI.g Fire Squad. POSTAL, RICK Trix fSgt. at ArmsWg Key fSgt. at Armslg Knights fEditorl: B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Swim.g Sr. Rallyg O.S.C. POWELS, JUNE Phrenog Clevesg C olo nials 1Treas.l 3 N.H.S.g Pesanteg Dis- queg Quill and Scroll KV. Pres.J g C.L. Reg. Rep.g S.B. Ser. Comm., Wash. Reporter, Livewireg Fire Squad 4Cantn.l 3 Choir, U. of O. PRUITT, SANDRA Nu Chi lSec., Hist., Ser. Comm.J 3 Aro tPres., Treas.,J 3 Clevesg Quill and Scrollg G. L. Reg. Rm. Rep.3 Lens Art Ed., Comm. Art Staffg Art Achievement Awardg Lewis and Clark. RADER, BOB Trixg Knights fPres.l: Pesante fSgt. of Armslg Key lSgt. of Armslg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Cross-Country and Track, J. V. Ftbl. and Trackg Frosh Trackg Choirr, All-City Choir. RAYMOND, ALLEN Pack lPres.J . RICHARDS, WALDO Deltsg Frosh Bsktblg B.Y.O. REIDER, MIDCE Nu Chig All-City Volleyball and I Bsktbl. PINGREE, SALLY Gamma Sigma fSec., Histjg Circg Disque fSec., Sgt. at Arm slg G.L. fTreas., Reg. RepJg Wash. Reporterg Sr. V. Pres. PORTER, TOM Cineg Tau Pi. PRICE, WESLEY Pack fSgt. of Armslg N.H.S. fPres.lg Colonialsg Lancers Hi- Yg Pesante fSgt. at Armsl: Knights KV. Pres.7g B.L. Reg. Rep.g Yell Kingg Var. and .I.V. Bsktbl., Bsbl., Cross-Countryg Frosh Bsktbl.g Fire Squadg Choir. PUTNAM, GLEN Var. Swim. RADEMACHER, JUDY Tau Pig Livewire, Band. RADER, WILLIS Pack 1Sec.J3 N.H.S.g Knights 1Treas.!g Colonials lEd.-Hist.Ig Quill and Scroll lPres.lg Pe- sanleg B.L. Sr. Rep., Wash. Rptr.g Fire Squadg Sr. Rally, Choir. RANKIN, ELAINE RENNER, KEN Pack 1Pres., Treas.l g Lancers Hi- Y KV. Pres.l3 Knights, Colon- ialsg N.H.S. 4Sgt. of Armslg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Cabinet Prez-3.3 Soph. gresq Fire Squadg Choir, U. of REPP, SPENCER Cine 1Sec., Sgt. of Armslg Rifle Clubg Frosh Ftbl.g Lens and Wash. Photographer, Stage Crewg P.S.C. RICHARDSON, JOHN Euk fChap.l g Lancers Hi-Y fSgt. of Arms, Ed., Hist.l3 Knights 4Sgt. of Arms! 3 Quill and Scrollg Pesanteg B.L. Reg. Repg Fire Chiefg Var. Ftbl.q .I.V. and Frosh Ftbl. and Trackg Wash. Sports Ed.: Choir, All-City and State Choirg U. of O. RICHTER, CAROL Transferg Gamma Sigma. RIGGS, MONA Istog All-City Volleyball: P.S.C. RITTER, BECKY Gamma Sigmag Cleves fHist.l: mjfgix. ' ' .- : , gags , 1 Q + 4' ' . Q4 , , ',-' . If ' If A I Eeagf- V, f 'fjffzrgi 1 V - f ,Ii -' If ,Q 4 f A I I an 'Er 4 Q . . ,Q Q Em 3 E,,,l:ln,s,,f1'3,V ,-V. iff. .. I . E f Q, 'ZZ' K? -, 'a A as ,A -, .f N.H.S.g Vorlageg C.L. Reg. Rm. Rep.jg S.B. Storeg U. of O. Nl ? I., .4 lj., , I SE NIOR Q JJM xi. '51 3 ROBILLARD, RICHARD Deltsg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Bsbl. Mang ..I.V. Fthl. Man. ROHRBOUGH, DALE Deltsg O. of W.g Key fV. Pres.bg Var. and .l.V. Track and Ftbl.g O.S.C. ROOT, BOB Trixg K n i gh t sg N.H.S.g Der Alderg Circ 1Sgt. of Armslg Keyg Disque 1Pres.J 3 Colonialsg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Ftbl.g .I.V. and Frosh Ftbl. and Trackg Sr. Reg. Rep.g Sr. Class Playg U. of O. ROOT, CAROL Ciyo fEd., Sgt. of Armslg G.L. Reg. Rep. SACKETT, NINA Neak lChap.Jg N.H.S.g Clevesg Colonialsg Circg Pesante lPres.l c.L. usd., Reg. Rep.Jg va! Teamg Choirg Sr. Class Play, All-City Choirg Whitman. SALA, MARILYN Masque lV. Pres.Jg Circ 1Hist., Pres.Dg Thespiang Livewireg S.B. Storeg Willamette. SALTER, LYNN SAYLOR, MARILYN Nu Chi lV. Pres., Sgt. of Armslg G.L. Reg. Rep. SCHILLE, BEVERLY Nu Chi. SCHLEGEL, GAIL Masque 1Treas.Jg Cleves. SCHNEE, DUANE Pavkg B.L. Reg. Rep. SLHULTENS, HOWARD Pythagorean IPres., Treas., V. Pres.rg Der Alderg N.H.S.g Opti- mists lTreas.Dg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var. Swim.: Or4'h.g All- C i ty Orrh.g Cal. Tech. SHAW, SHARON SHURTLIFF. BURNAIDELI. Nu Chi lTr0as.lg P e s a Il l eg Cla-vm: G.l.. Reg. Rep.g Live- wire: Choir: li.Y.l1. ROMMEL, ED Knightsg Var. Ftbl.g .I.V. Bsklbl and Bsbl. RYGH. KAREN Gamma Sigmag Disqueg G.L Frosh Rep.g Fire Squad. SALTER, JAN Livewireg Benke Walker. SCHENK. GEORGE Trix fV. Presjg Knightsg queg Vorlageg B.L. Reg. Repg Frosh Trac-kg Fire Squaclg Lewis 81 CLARK. SCHMOLL, ERIKA Pesante lTreas.. Hist.T 3 Phl'9Yl03 Clevesg N.H.S.g Circg Livewire: Sr. Reg. Rep.g Orch.g All-City Ore-ll.: Jr. Symph. SERKOIAN, DIANA Neak lTreas.l g Clevesg Arog Tri N.H.S.g Livewire. SIEDOW, FRED Trixg Frosh Trzwk. Packg Lam-ers Hi-Y fPres.lg SILVERMAN, DON SMITH, BILL SORENSON, ED STAHL, BILL Trix, Spartans Hi-Y CV. Pres.l Var. Golf and Cross-Countryg Ui of W. STICKLEY, SANDRA SUE. BoNN11-J SUTER: JOANNE Cannna Sigmag Disqueg Colon- ials 'Sf-f'.lg Livewire. , ,,,--., ,..---V.. Gamma Sigma 1Sgt. of Armslg Disqueg Corazon De La Rosa fEd.-Hist.7g C. L. Reg. Rep., Livewireg Soph. Sgt. of Arms, Providence Nursing. SIMON, PAT Istog Masque, G.L. Reg. Rep., Linfield. SMITH, GAYLE Neakg Vorlage l.Sgt. of Armslz Pacific U. SMITH, JOANNE N.H.S.g Livewireg Choirg S.B, store. SPENCER, PAUL Trixg B.L. Reg. Repg Frosh Ftbl. and Track, Bandg P.S.C. SPRAGUE, THAD Eukg 0. of W. ITreas.lg Var. Flb1..'Wrest. and Track, Choir: Ath. Rep.: U. of 0. ST. CLARE, RICHARD STELIK, PAUL STRAND, PETE Euk 1Sgt. of Arms, Ed., Hist.Jg Circ lSgt. of Armsig Disqueg Lancers Hi-Y, Knightsg Colon- ialsg Vorlageg B.L. 1Soph Rep., Reg. Rep.Jg S.B. lPres., Mem. at Largelg Var. and J.V. Bsktbl, Track, Cross-Country, Frogh Fthl., Tram-lcg Fire Squad, Yell King. Willanlette. STRUMPF, MARYALICE Isto 4Treas.P g Masqueg Arog C.L. Reg. Rep.g Livewireg Wash. Cartoonistg Lewis 81 Clark. SUE, LARRY Colonial Pretologist: Cine: Pyth- agorean lParlaml g Blue Horizon ftPE:s.J5 .l.V. Cross-Country, U. 0 . SUMIDA, FRANCES Tri-Y fPres., Semi, Neak fSgt. of Armsig Colonialsg Arog Cleves 4His!.lg N.H.S.g G.L. 1Pres., Jr. Rep., Reg. Rep.lg Bskthl.g Livewire, Soph. Treas.g Fire Squad, Reed. SWINDELI.. CARY Arog Cirvg Cine, Var. Swim.g Stge. Crew. TAFT. Jl'DITH Nu Chi fSgl. of Armsl: iiiii 1 A ,V 3 . -t E 'Y-sp are fit, 'X-g-6' R -Q il fwy. 11 if L HWS - ,'.T A'.?'E't 55151 , - 5 1 A zziib . ,.,,T1!.QEfSKf,f5if'f 1111A- 1r,35,, gg3. i. - Q.:-f . L -, 15. . V. Pg--'iw ' --Q 3 . fl-VT Q ' , - -asf is s i . A as i .V ' 'f3n 'v' ' 'I I SE NICSRRE TATE, CAROL Tri-Y, Mixed Glee. TATE, LINDA Ciyo lSgt. of Armsl, Corazon De La Rosa, Riverside. THOMAS, ROBERT THOMPSON, DUANE Euk 4Pres.l, Knights, 0. of W. 1V. Pres.J 3 Lancers Hi-Y IV. Pres.J , B.L. Reg. Rep., Var. Ftbl., Bshl., ,l.V. and Frosh Ftbl., Bsktbl., Frosh Track, J.V. Bshl., Fire Squad, U. of O. TILLITT, GLEN Optimsits KV. Pres.P3 Knights, Pythagorean, Quill and Scroll, El Leon, Asst. Bus. Man. Lens, U. of 0. TUNZAT, BARBARA Nu Chi KHist.J, Cleves, G.L. Reg. Rep., Sr. Reg. Rep., Lewis and Clark. TURK, ROBERT Pack. TURNER, GAYLE Gamma Sigma 1Hist.l , Colonials KV. Pres.J, Disque, Circ, G.L. Reg. Rep., S.B. V. Pres., Live- wire, Soph. V. Pres., Frosh G.L. Princess, Fire Squad, Jr. and Sr. Rally, U. of O. VERGEER, MARGARET Circ, Cleves, Quill and Scroll, G.L. Reg. Rep., Exec. Council, Radio Rep., K.B.P.S. Ad. Coun- eil, Swim., Fire Squad, Lens iAct. Ed.P, Lewis and Clark. VEST, cAnoLYN LILIENFELD, SIEGFRIED von Trix, Spartans Hi-Y, Var. Fthl., Travk , Orvh. WAGNER, RON Frosh Ftbl.: Band.. WATTS, NANCY Gamma Sigma 1Cust.l, Cleves 1Treas.l: Colonials IV. Pres., Sgt. at Armsl, N.H.S. lEd.l, Quill and Scroll lSer.l , Pesante Disque, Vorlage, G.L. lV. Pres., Reg. Rep., Jr. Princessl, S.B Treas., Wash. 3rd Pg. Asst., Ex Ed., Sr. Reg. Rep., Fire Squad, Choir, S.B. Store: U. of 0. ' WATTS, PENNE 3 TAYLOR, SUZANNE Nu Chi fChap., Corr. Sec.l: Colonials 1Sec.l: Circ, G. L. Reg. Rep., Sr. Class Play, Lewis 81 Clark. THORNBROUGH, JULIA TIPLEY, TANIS Gamma Sigma, Cleves lEd.l, Colonials fPres., Treas., Sgt. of Armsl, N.H.S., Disque, Circ, Pesante, Quill and Scroll lSgt. of Armslg G.L. Girl of the Month, O. of W. Girl, Mem. Blw. 3rd Tm., Volleyball fCapt.J, Wash. 3rd pg. Ed., Frosh V. Pres., Sr. Class Play, Girl's Ensemble, Fire Squad, Sr. Rally? Jr. Rally, Choir and N. W. Choir, 0.S.C. VALENTINE. BETTY VOGNILD, CARL WATERS, LINDA Gamma Sigma lPres.l, Cleves, G.L. Reg. Rep., Livewire, U of 0. WEAVER., LAVON lsto 1Hisl., Ed.H Band, Mull nomahBible School. WEBER, PAT Tri-Y. WELCH, JOHN Cine iS t. of Armsl ' Choir, All- E 1 City Choir, Stge. Crew. WHALEN, MAUREEN Nu Chi fSgt. of Armslg C.L Reg. Rep. WILLIAMS, BARBARA Transfer g Emanual. WILSON, JUDITH Tri-Y: Cirl's Glee. WIRTH, MARILYN ZOPPE, JUDY Masque iSgt. at Armsl. Phreno IV. Pres.Jg Disqueg Circ, G. L. fEd., Reg. Rekllg S.B. Mem. at Large, Var. Sw .3 Livewire, Sr. Class Play, Fire Squad, Sr. Rally, O.S.C. WEINBERGER, LORANE WELCH, SHARON WESTPHAL, DONNA Qualite. WHITE, JAMES Frosh Ftbl. WHITELY, JOYCE Isto QSer. Comm., V. Pres.lg Clevesg N.H.S.g Livewire, Prep Forum. WILSON, DIANE WILSON, DOROTHY Phrenog Louise Salinger School of Design. WINTERBURN, DONNA WONG, RON Trix, O. of W.g Aro fHist.lg Var. Flbl., Bsktbl. Man., J.V. Track, Fthlg Bsktbl. Man., U. of O. YARBROUCH, MARGARET Phrenog Pesanteg Band, All-City Band. ZEMP, BEVERLY Phrenog G.L. Reg. Rep., U. of 0. ROBERTSON, BOB Deltsg Spartans Hi-Y, Circ, Key fSec.l 3 Kings fSec.D 3 Var. Track, Cro?-Country, J.V. Track, P.S.C. ' N49 I S 4 S+ T3 'Tk ,f . U an Q '.'W I - 'L .r'- iii I F A 'Q 0 iy l . 5.42 I ' 'X , 1 is Q 5 ' .,.. , p Vpp. 53' , fli S I 1 A if M -6 Ad, f - , - ' ' sENlo43R 3' e -1' -, , A , 1 - fe, , , 7, , , ,Wards .'-. ' ' J- H -'nf ' , . 1 I. 3 C 'T .'vul lPeek-a-boo! 'Mgt I 4- A i S - ,,, 4 eff W. , 1 - f. 'Pg aff I X O. 12345 ff F , x 'W xiii I give you and you give to. -. .0 -J my V W' ' ' 1 Don IDF' that look' -.NNN . Dreamer Sour grapes h 1 ' glamour? W , -, -.--si ,ey ix , P ., ' L- rags.-rf: are K L .,.. E: if EA Q, ,Q X N u They aren't this shy any more! Them were the davs s.,,,, 1, ! Y E , Q, Li i V A at ' if 1 Y r ge 1 i ,K 1 l I 3 -e ' exe 'M E Bal Neat??mi. . ? Good? W 'ff Thisgwas June' 'Q P if ' f 1953? if V? K9 42123 lmfi l gf Don't miss this time. . was f-I S , ., Yo! Heave Ho! 4 h he Farmers and Horses Careful Cookie I he , ff if ,a 'fi H . K1-'+.f'? 3' -Z1 The lineup IK Butter bali an string bean. Hard up? ? ul'-fi CHZLSY ' X- ' is plus Real comfy 9.5, X X , X S A as 2 e members of the Lens Staff wish to express their anks and sincere appreciation to Mr. Blake for his xpert guidance and cooperation. Without his help nd able direction, this book would not have been suc- essfully completed. The Lens Staff of 1956-57 would like to thank Miss Kelly for all the time, effort, and cooperation she gave in making this book a success. She was re- sponsible fcr correcting our copy and her clever ideas and writing skills many times were an inspir- ation to our staff members. l l..IbliCG'l'i0l1 AdVlSOI'S The Lens Staff consider themselves very fortunate i having someone as talented and generous with his tim as their art consultant. Under Mr. Schuld's super vision the initial layout and all of the art work ws accomplished. s 47 The members of the Washingtonian staff wish to expres their appreciationto their advisor, Mr. Maloney, for th help he has given to them. They will long remember hi patience and cooperation. DOTTIE HARRY Lens Sfdff Editor CAROLYN HAGER Ass't Editor DUDLEY BARR Business Manager GLEN TILLITT Ass't Business Editor 'az Stas E Q I AL BAUCOM Assistant Photographer LOVE Club Editor Sports Editor Music Edifm f WH' in J 1 f fr KATHY LUMM Assistant Activities Editor Jo Davidson Service Editor , , -K 9,5 A ' VV Oettlflg ANN BAUDIN Art Editor Assistant Art Editor Co- Snapshot Editor Co- Snapshot Editor E Medlock, S Hammack, 1. Johnston, A. Baudin, J. Smith, G. Turner, K. Lumm, L. Waters, I. Suter, D F Sunufia, S Andersen, D. Allen, P. Lucas, M. Engelldng, C. Depe, S. Moore, K. Norberg, M. Mor Neufer, C Williams, I Davidson, K. McGrew, M. Sala, P. Albright, I. Durie, P. Gibney, K. Olsm, S. Woods J Radmacher S Eades, B Shurthff, P Haas, K. Olson, J. Whitely, N. Mason. flnsetj lr. Assistants: M, Milius, D. Hansen, N Sealy on us- A 'Washingtonidh Sfdff f LESLIE FOX Editor-in-7 Chief 1 JOHN RICHARDSON ' NANCY WATTS Tixird Page Edits! sH.3.RQN ANDERSON Feature Editor TDOUGMEYERS spmgspquwmg! I F41 Sports Edits 'LINFORD JONESI ' Business Manager f V GARY CLARK ' SUSANNE mpgs X JUNE POWELS DIANNE DICKSQN I SALLY Pmcnm-: Co-Feature Editor , News Staff K . , News Staff - 1 News Staff I Feature Staff. JOE BRADBURY E JUDY JOHNSTON mcx GIULHNLR TANIS TIPLEY Y WIU- RADFR Fegture Staff I I Feature Staff. . Business Staff . x Tf1Qrd.PHge Staff I SPCMS SP3-ff' 3 DAVl'5 BENSOIQI ' MARY ALICE STRUMPF Y BG MARKS SPENCLR RI-IPP ' Span: Staff 1 Cartponist I -Assistant I Photographer ' 2': e ALLLL L Y Q ,E nuss sm-1 mlvrs AL RIGGIN CAROLYN Q'BRIEN .Jaw GORDOI4 Span: Staff ' Third Page Staff Sport: Staff' Third Page Editor '51 Sparta Staff Fall Executive Council ,af PETE STRAND Presid ent JOHN HALL Member Below Third WES PRICE Rally King DOTTIE HARRY Lens Editor Term GAYLE TURNER sHnu.ma BUCKNE1 Vice President Sem-eta-y :J i . ,.,. NANCY WATTS CAROLYN HAGER T1'22S11I'e1'l Assistant Treasurer Ad3Sg?gI:P1.I253If,i2 BRUCE BENEDICT Member at Large BOB BLAIR JUNE POWH.S Member at Large Service Commissions I-FST-IE FOX FRANCES SUMIDA GENE COSTI Washmgtoman Edits: Girls' League'P1-esidenr Boys' League Presiden TF-D DESY-L JOHN MCHARDS01- TANIS TIPLEY KEN RFIINER MARGARET venom Ai' Rlid Warden Fife Chief C'310l'li31 Pl'2Sid011f Cabinet President Radio Representative 52 DIANE GILLIS Secretarv THAD SPRAGUE Representative FRANCES SUMIDA Commissioner SUYANNE EADES Representative Spring Executive Council TANIS TPLEY Vice President DOUG TAYLOR Assistant Treasurer RICK POSTAL Member at Large !'- ., ,. .- 'fi' . - Presldenf ' 1, 41 eeiii iii ' CAROLYN HAGER Treasurer Wm- RADF-R sul EMMETT Member at Luge Member Below Third Term KESTI-RSON H111-'LNB MIESON LES FOX DUITTIE HARRY PETE STRAND League president Gil-15' League Pfgsident Washingtonian Editor Lens Editor :Rally King IOHN RICHARDSON I Cabinet President GAYLE 'runnin KEN RENNER FRED MARSHALL Colonial President Fire Chief Air Rnd warden 53 DIANE GILLIES Fall Girls' League SUZANNE HARGREAVES Tre asurex' Secretary FRANCIS SUMIDA President NINA SACKETT JAYNE MAKINO Sergeant- at-Arms Editor TEDDY LEE SALLY ummm Junior Representative Senior Representative CAROL WYLIE Sophomore Representative NANCY WATTS Vice President SALLY TAYLOR Freshman Representative I-IELENE MIESON President DIANE GILLIES Vice President KATHLEEN TURNH1 eshman Representative Spring Girls' League S SANDRA KLEES Sophomore Representative BARBARA TUNZAT enior Representative NINA SACKETT Secretary MARILYN GRIFFITH Editor SUE DAVIS Junior Representative YIANNOULA TOUHOULIOUTE Treasurer GAYLE TURNER Sergeant- at-Arms MEL IGESTERSON Treasurer WILI. RADER Senia' Representative IIM SUTER jumia' Representative 56 Fall Boys' League KEN FONG Secretary DICK BAUER Sergeant- at-Arms STEVE CORKEB Sqahomore Representative GENE COSTI President BRUCE BENEDICT Vice President DAVE GOLDFOOT Freshman Representative MEL IESTERSON President 8 WILL RADER Vice President JIM KURIHARA Freshman Representative Spring Boys' League RAY RABINOWITZ Sergeant- at- Arms KEN FONG Secretary RON ROSS DUANE THOMPSON Tre asm-er IGN RICHARDSON Senia- Representative HENRY KNAWLS jmmlm- Representative Sqahomore Representative 57 ing 70 Ka P -f If-4 Library Book Room FRONT LEFT: Gary Cole, Jay Gordan, BACK LEFT: Brian Christopher, Ted Desel. Student Body Store LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Smith, Annetta Daniel, Sonia Gallaher, Roberta Kessler, Mary Millus, Karla McGrew, Nathalee Williams, Bradbwy, Barbara Caldwell, Bonnie Sleeman, Shad Black, Howard Schultens, Fred Marshall. Gerhard Schmoll. LEFT BACK: Corky .Qu- U X-1-n r ,,,...4Ov9 R' ......v-...mf mf! ugqunnnnwm 4-.M c Center Commercial Art Staff TO RIGHT Jamce Caldwell, Bonme Sue, Joanne Collins, jean McNeff, Wal Dale Hansen, Sh1.r1ey Moore. BACK. Larry Anspach, Sandra Prultt wa it Bti Win Technical Crew FRONT LEFT: Jay cm-dan, Ted Desel, Mike anod- eaux. BACK LEFT: Brian Christopher, Gary Swindell fx! faxiq . O VUE' ti. L ,yn p cf' Q X7 QW f N sy n X ,ws ,,?.,,x JOHN RICHARDSON Fall Captain KEN RENNER Spring Captain Fire Squad 2 33 + SE' gf.. X ai' X94- fwf ,X 1- 5 ,.1- -lg Q- -19 Q34 ,gg N , .4, 4, , 1 55 E 25 A ,., mf-'wg .Aff ' .J 'fT1f,i.E 1i.:,1:7e's 1 -fi ' ' ' 5144? ,V : 1:5 I, , , A 3 we , ,W an . 'X 1'4 ,, '9'9ws fm ,qi ,Z , W ,1,E,2A5L?Ji5?W,:Xf -' fl f wr , '- .,. ,I A k,...+ -vi 5. A KQAA w Em gm' -:J .,,, I . , , , ,W , f ,J ..' ,., am x .L N L ,.'. :EX AE,., E, E , I -an V ,ss H in af .. .J ' Qi i in 1:31111 p 3 413 l 7' if .v k g i' Q ,V 1-Wt , 7 1 si to ff Q as J Powels, C. Hager, G. Johnson, J. Hall, G. Turner. N- WHUS. G L Fox, K. Renner. B. Blair, D. Costi, F. Sumida, B. Benedict, S Harry, M. Vergeer, T. Tipley. Buckner, P. Strand, Mr. Smith. FALL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL The Fall Executive Council for the year 1956 held its first meeting shortly after the spring elections. Student Body Cards, Safe-Teens, and Interschool Council, were only a part of the many items on the first agenda. The new committees were set up, rules of conduct establish- ed and tentative plans were made. It was decided that we would join the Interschool Council and the Portland Traction Co. in a plan to use Student Body Cards as student bus passes. After a couple of summer meetings came fall, and with it the first formal gathering. Stu- dent Body Cards and the Safe-Teens Campaigns were put into action. The council sold over 1700 cards and had a better percentage of sales than in many years. Plans for the clean-up problem were discussed early in the year but nothing definate was decided. There was also the problem of assembly conduct and it was agreed that Order of W. and the teachers would set up a patrol system. A very unusual plan was presented by the Interschool Council in the form of season tickets to the football games for the fall of 1957. The estimated price of the tickets is 53. 50 for the entire number of games. It was decided t.hat any definate decision would be left to that council. A special card was issued for admittance to Youth Center to prevent the students from other schools from coming. Melody in White, one of the most successful student body dances ever held at Washington High, was presented in the fall with the band of Joe Dardis, compliments of the Muscians' Union. Princesses for the dance were elected from each of the classes and a queen was chosen at the dance. Campaign managers were used for the first time in the spring of '57 elections. The manag- ers were introduced to speak for their candidate and they in turn introduced their choice for president. Whether or not the plan was to be continued was left up to the newly elected commcil. One ofthe final actions taken by the council was to have the revision of the constitution started. With the banquet held jointly with the new Executive Council at the Hill Villa, the respon- sibilities, enjoyment, and honor were turned over to the new officers. 65 'nl 1 r lg Do you have your Student Body Card? Songs of Thanksgiving. John, my dear -Xi ,f Sf ff , ,f 1. fx Reverend Mason 66 V. 4- 29 S34 .J - P . '-' x ,, ,...uu- Q k.. ,, V .. ,. lv..'. .'. ' ,. They call this a dance? ? Christmas ,lp 'Y 8 X The grand finale I ,MJ r. RW if Pajama Game? ? ? in Kilarney J... 'Twas the N1ght before Christmas Santa' s Workshou ,TQ , . V. 1 f xx 5, 1 fd H. Lvffgji fl' f XNM. Nutcracker Suite W . ,N I V-w'g,:Z,,x ' ' Fall League Presidents M-.f.liL,:ew we 'fl '1q,, 'Q akuhxmx Jilmdv Ja... N-Hi, gf' ' fx f 1 5 I 1 r. qu ' ef Leftto Right: B. Benedict, K. Fong, D. Bauer, M. Kesterson, G. Costi, D. Gold- foot, S. Corker, J. Suter, W. Rader. .1 i f Left to Right: T. Lee, S. Denner, S. Taylor, C. Wylie, N. Watts, F. Sumida, D. Gillies, S. Herrgraves, J. Makino, N. Sackett. f 2 F T1 Girls' League Week C5 1? Don't fight it, its bigger than you are. 4s Boil and Bubble Vg' ' 2 'xx Toil and Trouble 54 Q - Q i f 'PX 3 fi 2 .Q X ,.. ,W Y. 'pf S mb- r 0 no ' ri 70 Queen- Mary Ann Millerg Senior Princess, Dotty Harry: Junior Princess, Carolyn O'Briang Freshman Princess, Pat Sanderwall. AQ' if i vo- 10' A'- fix Nfl Harry High Schoo Senior- Bi11 Grieve Junior- Ron Jaudon Sophomore- Jerry Lyslo Freshman- James Kuriha 71 S , f Q WM uv' 4:-9 Saver Y Sandflee ' Happy-New Year! U H H, s , M! Q iw 1 '- ,QAM ,Q I i 235531 A is n I I' - 4 fm, 1- -.a.Q.,,,. . ,ww-v..m V-...,,,,. .,,. 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Left to Right: Sue Eades, Sue Emmet, Gayle Turner, Tanis Tipley, Gene Costi, Diane Gillis, Carolyn Hager, Frances Sumida, Dottie Harry. Ogkq-mf X Lf ,XMI .fx 'i X-.X 'Qui A X1 yy' KD -3- -HNX R' If it gf S' XS. YN Q T, Al! H v K X , Aw, The May Fete al Trophies can sure need cleaning! ready. Where has this term gone 1 79 swf? ,A NJ 2 ss ,A E I-Sf f 4 f 4 5 ,pf . 4' .-,fx YJ .'f,fns Q1 7 I lf Uris? i I ,XK r So that's who's been stuffing KUBL HISUN FOR ' A PEPP Y YELL KING at-Laws box. Y0 UM IS thls 3 or camdates? 80 In come the new and out go the old. ,Q 'E' . yy Q 'tix J-w-w uqof , x' X 'f M Q v N! 1 ' ' 1 I-N f ffl 7' H gp f V f' My V Rig X 1 -Q 3 x- ja ix U, . ..., fa NN ,h , j 4 'T' F N. I 1 is .CD5 f I, ,,,, . - . , , ,Ag A ' 5 ' D gl A lbw, M H Q 1---- ' '--..,.--M-www' W 81 S W hm5t'm Lime Angels Photos by Portland Traction COIIIKM Easter yr' 'rw Were you there when they crucified my Lord? Rev. Craig Harper if v v 4 L Q? x ,fh W - af' mm K h S The Holy City Lets have a p1cn1c. . . S f a :A ,,,1-igfsifiezfaagnw - .. ,. , sign my gg v ay, there's plenty of room in the sophomore section! -ummm Lets everybody sing. A11 girls, that's the class for me! I I am an American. ,Q fx . K Y wr , , 41 ' ---..,, ' M, I, , ,MD O s -, Q, Ni '5' . W - ,.i. - ., , Q K I ' f f' V kgs. JW . s pi l.p Q -L? 1 A' ,GT .f ' lv, 1 ..-V inif: -a' ' J- j' fur! fi 1, .5au f'.'i fly- Q Q- VI 'U 4 7 f el -' ,' 1954 if T17 7 Left to Right: W. Rader, R. Rab- onowitz, D Thompson, M. Kest- erson, R. Kurihara, R. Ross, H. Knawls. J. Richardson. ' .t...,....... .4 'U' 'Q' i . 4 LefttoRight: K. Turner, S. Davis, B. Tunzat, Y. Touhoulioute, K. Turner, D1 Gillies, H. Meison, N. Sackett, S. Davis G. Turner, S. Klees. M. Griffith. ? 'e gig f Girls' League Week Left to Right: Sr. Tanis Tipley, Mel Kesterson, Jr. Nathalee Williams, Willis Rader, Queen Brenda Burke, Ron Ross, Frosh. Diane Lee, Ken Fong. X Hmm you say Ono, two, three--all together 2?::u!:llI-.., i w s Q. .mein V' Hey, I've been looking for that. tattoo was 'P Spring Boys' League Week A pickle for a nickle. A penny for your thoughts. And off we go. XTX E x HARRY HIGH SCHOOL Larry Turner ,tg Gordon Johnson AWUR 1' 'NI' Lonny Gates , 4.-1 Mike Holmes 87 Heroes and Flames fx .f '-raw f-F SIGN HERE-- f e' if jail' if . K . ff 55' '7 fe-fee eee ee h w? 1 A x 'is XXKRX Vx -e ' , .-. .K A fx- 9 1, L Y i . .N ,I I Q I . f '- - X 6 Wx ' I S Y rw i' ., 3?: X. ,f afxyb WM 'N 'J , J ,A f .,,.. Qiqakg SY, . , -4 . X ,, x - N.. x , QJJM Yi Q if Sprung Honor Societies Presidents Honor Club Activities o Q S Lin V X 'N I . if if , f f ' f' 5 , . J ay: Q ff' S.. 'Just dare anybody to come dowr. these stairs Ha, Ha, this is my last bag.. Honor Club Activities if' What are Cleves making this time? X X nm-5 :- if we 5535 ig 5 ,, , , NJ' s M P enjoys being mean - N Who ate more, kids or Cleves? for 1 'f WE i W H- tw is ' . 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' V' if - Fi ':Q 'E ' di' 'A' ' 3 533 15, 'if 4 ' ' f'h ff 5 xy.- nm 21. 5,-J-- ' Girl of the Month TaDiS Tipley Nathalee Williams Sp1rit Co operat1on Helene Mieson Frances Sumida Personality Service Sr Frances Surmda Girl of the year Gayle Turner Theodora L88 Leadership Scholarship -,W 1121? LM Ii League Reps ' S. McManus, M. Riggs, B. Hoffman, S. Ballod, S. Emmet, Eg Oeding, C. Schlegal, M. Herring M. Moody, N. Williams, P. Simon, P. Ikata, D. Coffe W. Walsh P. Sodex-wall dh K. Dean, E. Price,YD. I-Ioule, S. Higgins, A. Davis, P. Pierson, S. Schaffer K. Kellogg, B. Ove, 1. Tunzat, S. Linden, I. Makino, S. Sommer, L. Takeuchi, S. Pickard, P. Miller, S. Bernie, N. Theu J. Lauer, L. Dinger, G. Johnston, D. Benson, I. Wyss, K. Newman B. Apperscn, K. Turner, H. Meison, D. Huskey, E. Newell, I. Rieson, S. Taylor, D, Thompson, D. Lee, P. Wagner Y. Thcrnlnrro, P. Lucas, C. Brown, N. Williams, S. Miller, A. Jackson, S. Hoffman, L. Glass, B. Routsie L. Gaholt, B. Ove, L. Cunklin, I. Healey, V. Sheehan, P. Watt, B. Pendleton, S. Schafer, J. Maldno W Yell Kings E Fall Rally Assemblies 15 7 3? ,V 4 .wvwl 'W fQ . ts: im Everybody ready? Set, go ---- Ouch. ,S Q, , i , , ,- t l s.lJl Q l of 7 .rl A nu A f i U V, Q fe, 5 If '+ V i s S, ff' 'F ' ' Z fx fx' .g l fjpff I l7t fglmz'rf Honest, it isn't that bad. - , 33? . I fr! 1 x X ,, x 0 1. 3 . Bombs A-w-a-y--1' Q fr f , 1 X No comment. g I Lets Whoop it up! ' Spring Rally Assemblies Hey Mom, I'm over here 'F Rex, where's your camera? I- C--K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E- That's Supposed to be Bobo? ? il- .A'. ,L - K Y v 3 '- JJ W3 r x if 'T YF if H, JQ' 1 ' VJ! ' s . f Y M , flfwyt. N Q , ff Nv, . ' Q:'w,,,s 1., if I '1 L ' A W Mvwhw' - ' iq w 1-QQ .....- -'M' I 4 .x-11' o n Publication Editors ? Q 1 A E H . x w 4 3' -L.. 0 1 if M M'E'W -H---.pm 'QM 0 3 - 3 Publication Activities . Q00 'A nxzxdlxds M H -Q3fag,ee,,s1g3?ff .F so sr W , , at . ggi!- . Do not disturb! Genius at work. 3, iq, W A I i 1 Day beiore deadline. W Next week we start finger painting. k fs , V, ,- Q 1 - mn w f, -rid nvrrrv I . - W -,U,,,,- , Hey Dot, watch those calories! Hey Spence! H4 did this bappei Lens Washmgtonian aiis H M f'si2fi H i '.i - H ik, yyysy Q k H . y ' 1, Christmas Banquet S.. at u , 4 Senior Class Play GL. You know what I want most? Money lots and lots of mone Nice evening, isn't it Simon G1overs Corners is anaverage town Now then, let me see- I'11 ' -gigb .PI 5-N .4150 'QI X .,L-9'f'f0, f ai!-zivgfftb: -fam 4 . ' burst if I don't tell someone 'Q How d1d she d1e? CAST Stage Manager ------ Pete Strand Professor Willard .-.--- Bruce Benedict vu Pj Q., N--1 ,lr W hh- At last Doctor Gibbs .---.--- Rex Lettau Mr. Webb ---------- Melvin Kesterson Howie Newson ---- Dennis Jaudon Joe Crowell ------- Doug Mosher Mrs. Gibbs ------- Mrs. Webb ------- -Nina Sackett -Linda N eufer George Gibbs- -------- Bob Root Rebecca ---.---.- Darlene Weil Wally Webb -------- Rick Postal Emily --.-.--... Helene Mieson Woman in balcony-.. -BarbaraHoffrnan Tall woman --------- Shirlee Buckner Lady on aisle ----- ---- S uzanne Eades Lady on aisle ---.. --- Erma Medlock Simon Stimson -.---- -Nolan Batchelor Mrs. Soames ----------- Sally Pingree Constable Warren ------ Bob Robertson Sam Craig ---. Here are Your sodas kids. jfwwa Q --- Ted Desel fr Daffodil Show PN '1'v 1 wi, gl N 5,- 'M xx l if , .. t The Orient -2 . , ' 1--1 . Boot hill A e 5 , ue J-UN ? . ., 'rfgaf lr . - As rw Y ff W fs, w Qs ,p f,'4 V',w,4tk 1 xl 29 ,QF Naive g ax, N 4 .Rr 'Dr ,fe 9' wr, N 1 4, J 4 . Q. iv I ' ' - f x 'x E I Q .9 1 .P X2 I fl 'W . r- W 2 T? Q W r - f M J ' s x Q 'X' A 5, I . , 6 M- 4 hannah! 1 f iv ' 5 -4 - 'M W Left to Right: Sally Taylor, Kathleen 'hu'ner, Nina Sackett, Marilyn Griffin, Carol Wylie, Sandra Klees, Teddy Lee, Nancy Watts, Suzanne Heurgravel, Janie Mcliino, Frances Sumida. Daffodil Show .gi 'E . fy f , , f ' Q-' ' ' The Daffodil Wheel of Fortune M4 A ny wi . A ' ,VV , W 'F rf? i , N my ' W . A -Z X . Y J 2 it. Two for tea l 1 .,.. . .- V 'Y Q- vih, :E W g I 1 k-bb W -' . 5 ff., fix . Q f 41' 5 f i E V lx A ma 11.33 nf Z f , M w , V gy i: as 1,13 J 1 ln 'fi f' 4 .'. - ' 1 A 1:7 Who's pride and joy? ,, Sw -uf' Dads Club Show Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true. At last! ! ! Hey, this is Yes Sir, that's my baby. Hey, there's my old man! And the future farmers wife chased the cat 1 1715 But which husband shall I go to? vv The Finale, and a ioh well done, 'fiis LM s ,TNO M f H417 C A ' L u OT A o T S fA58E9?7 5,1 ff Q' TU! Just a bit of history. Spring Musical 5 Q Betrothed not betrotht-ted. Sharon-lmder arrest for witch-craft? HIM!! Susan, you're talking-- And forgive me for bein' his daughter! 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Lawrence Miller, Patty Miller, Rohert Miller, Sharon Miller, Bill Millsap, Jeannette Miner, Donald Morey, W'ayne Mott, Cary Myers, George Nettleship, Frank Nichols, Gretchen O'Brien, Carolyn Nore, Roh O'llrien, Jo O'Hair. ,lean Olson, Lyall O'Mara, Mike Orem, Frank Orme, Bob Orme, Ronald Orr, Gary Otteson, Sharon Panattom, Richartl Perry, Lonnie Petralli, Sue Phillips, Fretl Pickartl, Sandra Pierce, Deniss Pierson, Steve Poore, Dortha Powell, Victor Rahe, Fay Rahinewitz, Ray Ratlemncher, DeAnn I Ratter, Carol Reivhlein, Bill Rivhau, Al Richmond, Judy Riggin, Al Riley, Don Ronald, Sally Rowles, Patty ,lean Sabo, Carol Sageser, Dianne Salo, Maria Sandberg, Gwen Svhaper, ,lane Shaff, Eunive Svhumarher, Beverly Simon, Mary S1-hneider, Sandra Simpson, Billy Sim-lair, Warren Sizemor, Dona Sliourtvs, Eugene Soderherg, Karen Soderhmd, .lark Somann, Corrine Stevens, Rir-hard Stoner. .ludy Slreinler, Sandra Strong, Jimmy Suter. Jim Swanson, .lon Sylvehtvr, Yerlean Taylor, Dolores Tvtherow, Nanvie Thomas, El Rita Thorne., Danny Tiffin, Cary Touhouliote, Yiannoula Trenholme, Art Turnidge, T1-rranve Van Woerkom, Dean A Venalor, Bolt Yasilieff, Nina Wallks-r, Terry Wagner, Charlotte Wagner, Gale Wagner, Pat Wallker, Terry Winters, Gary Wllitniore, Cayla Williams, Carol Williams, Johnny Williams, Nathalee Wolllsvlllc-gel, Cale Wootl, Sharon Word, Arvhie Wortendyke, Sue Wright, Cary Wulf, Roger dressed up and 4 K Hula 41 glamor plus w A -ff K 1 I f-,, pp- ADW' .Of Q., Omen wlde Cute ' T no' 1 DEW away W8 g'O 1 4 ,,, to go Mada me ove- IS ,LL , ,Q 22 1 , 4 nmng Cou -24,5 I Oh Joel Eleuhanvg mpnfa blwy d8y.busv dav iper 5 Secretary Valerie Sheehan S Treasurer more Class Officers President Ron Ross Ka1Ko Dozono Sgt. -at-Arms Linda Conklin I Vice President Sandra Klees SST- 'lf'Al'ml Pat Watt A4l:nns, Delores Adamson, Brian Amlvovk, Betty Aiken, Jim Alfstaul. 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Susan Erwin, Elizabeth Feldmann, .lanire Marlene Fitzpatric-lx, Carol Fox, Cary l ritn-liman. 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What about the lf I don't believe it 'O . 4 1 we rules? 6?X1?u,.g,k My sxzc if ,,, u Y ' ' ' J. L K-Ax 'f 4 - - rf SET. . x . ,ad ' it N . . nv 4 W XE' ' .1 - ' Q I' ' 1 11 2 , ' il N , . . A, A I .:, I . ' ' , r p v-t t.. , 3111511 ui. ,EE ,s U, Q 3 O W W HIGH F Life is so swqgfl N teh, tch - ,t Poncho 2139 What wa IVR . Mud Pack ULN 'when cheese our ape i R 5 afar' 'W 5 Q . ' Q, ,i A ik f ,K it 9 K. 'sg ga' ough night Hee-I-Idhw 1 't L' Remember Freshman Class Officers SecretaryD1ane Treasurer Pat Sgt. -at-Arms Mike Holmes X 1 w at V Vice President Arlene Jones Sgt. -a President Jerry Britt t-Arms Barnaby Dickson lf X X M 5' 'LLM Adams, Donna Odams, Estella Adams, Karen Adolph, Jim Ager, Arba Amor, Carol Allegrelto, Pat Amato, Dorene Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Larry Anderson, Midge Aplanalp, Elita Apperson, Bon Arnold, Susan Axe, Donna Bachofnor, Bob Baird, Marianne Baker, Penny Baker, Dick Yates. Elaine Barron, Mike Bates, Steve Bauck, Donna Beeh, Sally Benson, Curtis Benson, Dianne Berg, Gabby Bergeron, Gary Bergman, Beverly Bergstrom, Margo Bevins, Laurelee Berreth, Judy Block, Joe Blair. Janice Blair, Nancy Boon, Janet Borcherding, Judy Boyd, George Brady, Terrill Brentlinger, Jess Britt, Jerry Brohst, Nancy Landers, Nora Brotherton, Sally Brown, Arlene Brown, Benny Brown, Bev Brown, Jerry Brown, Julie Ann Brown, Mike Brown, Pat Brundridge, Sandra Brunsdon, Jacki Bryson, Joy Buchanan, Gini Buck, Lyle Bullock, Bonnie Buis, Janice Burnham, Carol Burns, Jackie Burton, Larry Bushman, Cliff Buxton, Charlene Calvan, Michaele Campbell, Shirley Carey, Darlene Carlson, Cordon Carlson, Linda Cartwright, L3 Casey, Eleanor Castle, Pat Cavanagh, Vorene Chescier, Laura Christiansen, Dem Christopher, Ka Clausing, Kart Coffey, Pat Collins, Carol Coe, Linda Cole, Bryan Colwill, Pat Cooper, Eugena Lrynes, Sandra Crawford, Jo Anne Cowles, Bill Coverdale, Karen Cosby, Barbara Dean, Kay Corrie, Tim Cooper, Larry Day, Rose Marie Davis, Margaret Davis, Audrey Darling, Kathy Darden, Roger Calver, Bessie Sue Dickson, Charles Dimond, Tom Didrickson, Ann Dickson, Barnaby Denkman, Kathleen Dederick, Sharon Dearrlon, Linda Dungan, Mike Donkers, Don Dreyer, Sandra Dooyen, Janet Donnell, Sandra Doerr, Richard Dix, Marlene Esney, Gary Erickson, Mike Emerson, Kay Ellis, Sharon Elle, Don Ferguson, Elbertson, Diene Eichenberger, Sue ,Iunell Ferguson, Hart Fanpas, John Fa n ning, ,lim Fillilll, Frances Evans, Curt Eva ns, Karen Francisco, Dianne Francis, Judy Fox, Kay Flaig, Arly Fitch, Carolyn Finnell. Pat Fiksdal, Sharon Gallagher, Sharon Froembling, Art Galash. Carolyn Gabriel, Richard French, Lois Fredrich, Sharron Franz, Richard Golsworthy, .lean Goldfoot, Dave Goforth, Ron Gilpin, Marilyn Gill, Sue Garrett, Charlotte Callus, .lack Hadley, Janice Hacking, Neal Heil, .lerry Grout, Richard Granberry, Brent Gaulceraud, Mary Gordon, Grant 1-lammonds, Llarol Hander, Ruth Hanson, Monte Hare, Allison Harrington Harris, Karen Hartman, Sharon Hartson, Vivki Haugen, Joann Hawthorne, Janet Hegstad, Paul Heil, Jerry Heisler Judy Helzer, Doug Henke, Carol Henning, Linda Henrie, Dianne Herington, Call Heston, Joyce Higdon Rene Higgins, Sharon Hildenhrand, Ethel Hill, Sandra Hill, Geoffrey Hirsrh, Ronnie Hodges, Jim Hofferher Ilnette Hozue, Mike Holden, Dona Holman, Lynne Holmes, Mike Holt, Russell Holt, Vern Holthau: Rudolph Hopper.. John Holweger, Janice Horine, Nanry Hornihrook, Pat Houle., Diane Howard, I md 1 Howlett Robby Hoyt, Marsha Howard, Linda Humphreys., Vervle Hunlsperger, John Strulral, Naney Jackson, Bev Javolms, Terrv Jacobson, Marianne James, Berrie James, Lee Jarrell, Donna Jarvis, Tam Jeffs, Connie lessey, Freda Johns, Myrtle Johnson, Alpha Johnson, Joyve Jones, Arlene Jones, Cheryl Kaiser, Bill. Keith, Bettie Kelogg, Yvonne Kentlrew, Judy Kent, Kay Ketrham, Naney Kilford, Norhv Kirkpatrifk Margy Kinoshlt 1, Ru hard Kitzerow, Saliv, Knorker, Norman Kollre, Brut-e Krieger, Ginger Krulnhein, John Kuriharra Jlm imap Kyle, Tim Lamb, Ralph Lamb, Roberta Lamb, Ruth Lambert, Rose Landers, Nora Larson, 'Suzanne Lee, Allen Lee, Alvina Lee, Diane Leisse, Carol Lemley, Mike LeMond, Nancy Lester, Diane Lewis, Don Liberty, Jane Lieske, Karen Lindgren, John Lindley, Kent Lin gelbach, Joe Logue, Ron Lohan, .ludy Lorenzini, Paul Lowe, Margaret Lutman, Gordon Little, Vickie Mahoney, Lucille Mallery, Dan Mann, Nancy Marsh, Bob Marshall, Richard Martinsen, Betty Mayberry, Howard Mays, Louise McBurnet, Sadie McCawley, Melinda McCuen, Kenneth McCreight, ,lim McDonald, Lynne McEnery, Terry McFarlane, Marian Mccilvary, ,lack McCann, Lowell McLeod, .lean Schminky, Alice McLaughlin, Billie Meek, Helen Melcher, Judy Mellan, .ludy Meyers, Rudy Miller, Fred Miller, Carol Anne Miller, Sue Miller, Malcom Miller, Bob Millican, Charlene Mills, Carolyn Minick, Shirley Monet!-, Lois Montgomery, Ray Moore, .lohn Haugen, ,loann Moreland, Mary Morgan, Carol Morgan, Marta Morrow, Gene Motley, Mary Ann Meuhsam, Kathy Nasby, Gary Naismyth, Craig Nelson, Esther Nelson. Larry Nelson, Laurelle Nelson, Pal Nelson, Bob Neuman, Karen Nevalain, Malana 1,1 K iifl' ,Jw L .'. 1' K, A 34 it Va H L 1 I ,fifh 1 M-1 A' 'M 'if m G X 'M , 'L ' ' L ,. 1 ., ,Y , tr H' xg f, 4 -QE N ' Q ' W V- I d . - H '- ' 7 wg' ' f' ww 7' Q 'B' sia- 'a MY' JZ-YQ? ' fn ,,, . Mi ,,.fN v U . ff i 'Wi 7- p f1 2 , imma - gig, I ' ' V ' ' J , ' ' .5- A Q AV v A., f J fy ' 'MQ W V .fi , . HM, ' Z gk, i 5 -vp , Bmw Q I jk J-qw f . V E my :L - aff 'M if f Y fe. ' 11. ..,. , 1 i.!'lg 2ggA Q f W i 'ii 3-1 W 1 M. 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John West, Rosalie While, Ron Whiting, Jucly Whitney, .lin-ky Wiggins, Ernest Williams, Milmlretl Williams, Penny Williams, Joe Willoughby, June Willoughlw, Stan Wilson, John Wilson, Linda Wilson, Signe Wise, Pam Wittner, Lynn Wong, Dennis A ...A U- Y0st,,Margaret ' ' ' Y' Young, Maxilee ' ' Yeager Robert 'Y Xn '-Pj. ' If ,Q ff ff- 1, 3 Q' L--J 5x X Xe wa .,- .ailewu mf, , el Mn, WW fwfihm A MMM, MD ii z e,c fa,efxQJan0w if WMM 1 mffffwww df me Yom M1 ,V awww 01f264ww'1f1f.,l'AiCUf6Mc. Wwe 6 6504020 wg 200-KI 40767 f7'L,mb fm xgmywfhafw Ujamiz! MMI? 'f KL ?'f'3f0ffW0f Qfrw 'EL Cufmw W' WMC ai W1-15. Wada QU - Gwf ,fhdlftfb af W-Dldmigwq 0 0071, , f I , UYCUE ck m9miiawf 'F fli , Vs A L , L 125' , ' .m ' 1 i 3 fic 5 ,f f I N J I 7 56 r , I 'B gf Y 3 -2 if National Honor Society I, Pf93ide7lt -,..-----,-,...,.... ......... W es Price Vice President ....,..A. .,,,,,,,,,,,, B 01, Blair olo i Secretary .,............... .....,... D iane Gillies Treasurer David Coffey VL Sgl3.-di-Arms ....., 4,,,,,,,,A,, N ancy Watts . Nancy Eamslmw National Honor Society is an honorary club for students in their junior and senior years. Students are chosen on the basis of service, character, leadership, and scholar- ship. A grade average of 1.6 must be main- tained. President ........ Treasurer ....... Sgts.-at-A rms . ,.,..... .....,.... B ob Blair Will Rader .IUNQR ,MEMBQQS ' ' eeeeo C axol Ban Durant Bob Rader Vice President , .,................. Franchot Love Secretary ....Y.............,,,... Barbara Hoffman .,...,., Margaret Morgan Wayne Carve ' rumour NNN! SOKTV x 'f at pr ,- , BOB RADER Spring President nic J W 4 slr 1 L ii if ref 5k ,I . fi 6 o emi: are A 3 , MW' n g agar ti. an Q? I . wr-'Y if . LY ,, tili if o.... , Steve Pierson! A1 Rlgglnj Smdra If are mVm I ,Ca'o1Vli111a:m:, nllntlgleglllillinn-Il i s I aaare o 4 David Goosmm Roberta Kessl f we-lolita, ,... e.,-af, is x X? ,Rv .. . ,. .,,rg:m :gd I, - 901. 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K 'L lsf 11 L' A Sharon Anderson Nancy Eamshaw Dottie Harry Pat Jehnsmn Karla McDrew june Pawel: Nina Sackett Tunis Tipley Ann Bmdin john Edwards Barbara Hoffman Lellah Lawrence Linda McKee Wes Price Erika Schmoll Nancy Watts Bob Blair Leslie Fox Diane Husky Teddy Lee Charles Medler Bob Rada Howard Schultens Joyce Whitely Diane Serkoiam hinge Smith Bonnie Sue SENIUR MEMBERS 139 C leves 'X TEDDY LEE Fall President Ioan Durie Mary Milius President .............., .....,,... Vice President ....,. ........ .Secretary ........,.. Treasurer ....... Sgts.-at-Arms .,... Historian .,... Editor Teddy Lee Sondra Arnston . Suzanne Kay Helen Miesen Pam Albright Karen Olson Beck Ritter Y Tanis Tipley Cleves is a girls' honor club which is open to juniors and seniors. Three outstanding sophomore girls are chosen each term also. Girls eligible are those having the approval of all their teachers and a grade average of three. Vice President Treasurer ..,... . Sgls.-at-Arms ...... .... Historian ,,... Editor .... President .....,,.,,... Nina Sackett Nancy Watts Nancy Earnshaw Martha Oras Margaret Morgan Sandra Pruitt Geri Criffis NINA SA CKETT Spring President SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR MEMBERS Barbara Hinshaw- Carol Ratter Nellie Larson Iggg McNeff Gwen Smdbers swan sdmeidu Beverly Schummche Carol Wiulamz Carol Wylie Sandra Ballod Janice Caldweld Nancy Earnshaw ws: ff 1 - R ' ' i Nvqwxsf E if F1 f - ---- 1' 1 1 it 1 Z-f , 1, 11 i':f14f,1 I W 1 : , . ::,,. ' 12.11--1 1 gl. A-., - ' :'Gf, V : -ij 12? --ff k E:i':'f'?lElT1, -' . . . 1 H x 4 M41 n A 1 ,-W-, if Q K' . , Siaiwlg 1-in sg. . ' 4' . - 1 , TP' f . Ay - l g g 415,73 I , , I I 1 ,, ,L,? 4 A , ..Z,1 H 4 , . . I 1 .Y 2 - gy: so .ff'31i2iEf 1 , s .L A 1 55fv..tuf:2f-1' .. ,, I-1 wmv, ,. K .111:11-w-1.1115 '- 'W' - -211 -4, 'Q J' 'in-fe., 1 If-.f,,,. :ai - Q ,,--:izwieff .mgffQ,5m- : - J 11wf4ffif - 1 L91-1 . K Q - -'Vi D fEEWS1LSK?JEiS , 12 3:5-.Min , x,,A,z , . . 1 ,L,,L . ,, ,, . ,,.f, , W,L, , . - . YP . .. i f . 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J MUUYD 52Y10l' ' - 1 A J as Q1W -Q A ' -L J if Barbara Tunzat Sharon Anderson Dottie Harry Teddy Lee Sue McManus June Powels Diane Sarkoian Carolyn Vest Sondra Arnston Dorene Ellis Barbara Hoffman Kay Lester Erma Medlock Sandra Pruitt Burnadell Shurtliff Linda Waters Ann Baudin Diane Gillies Kathy Fappas Diane Husky Kay Lochrke Helene Mieson Becky Ritter Bonnie Sue Nancy Watts Judy Lou Johnston Nadene Mason Marlene Moodle Nina Sackett Francis Sumida Joyce Whitely Jerry Griffis Pat Johnston Mona Mayfield MEM BE Margaret Morgan Lynn Salter 141 Tanis Tipley Gail Schlegel SENIOR Knights , K .. We ., is .,,,,. .,,..h,,, , ,,.V..,, . Rtesident ,,iiAAivY----v AAviYi.. B ob Rader V166 President .,....... ,.,,,,,A W es Price Les Fox Treasurer ,,,,.,.... Will Rader . .,,......... y Sgls.-nt-Arms ,.,, ...... J ohn Richardson Dirk Bauer Editor-Historian ...... Rick Postal Secretary .......,. The club was organized to render service to the school and to honor deserving boys. Selection is made by the faculty and club members on the basis of grades and merit. President .,........... ,,,., .,,,, D a vicl Coffey Vice President ,. ,,.,..... John Richardson Secretary ..,,.,. ..,............. Jim Suter Treasurer ...,....,.., . .,,, Clarence Hanna Sgts.-at-Arms ..,...... ,,,,. B ture Benedict Fall President Chunk Bally Pnrliamvntnrian .....,, ,, . Don Linville DAVE COFFEY Mring President SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR MEMBERS A 1,51 j Chuck Bally Wendell Brvwv Wayne Carve: Mike Farmer 10119 HDICY Ken png -J Q, is e seese , A J Fulk' R011 Gimba Idm Hall Rodger 101125 Dm Linvelle vane 1 142 . - ' .ii ' ii. Llrry Milla Steve Pisrltl: Rich-,d sggygng jim Suter Guy Tiffin An -I-tubal 6 Knights is the honorary club for boys. f Bachman Edw ards Kembel Nelsm Richardson ane Thompson am . xg a.. of A 1 M i gag Wynn: nz fs,,,f.1C- is K V M x I i fi: 4 ,.., A ' , 'vs Q .1 , W. of L? ' - TLS W X , . ' jj? I f gap , 1 , Dick bauer Carl Finseth Ron Lester Joe Noland Ed Rommel Glen Tillitt Bruce Benedict Leslie Fox Terry Little Rick Postal Bob Root Siegfried Von Lilienfeld-Toal Bob Blair Clarence Hanna Franchot Love Wes Price George Shank i,., , , -,.A 5 Q, unisex 4, He. . fy . -ifQ'fe:i'4 11: 72, - ,. -mga: .V :Wi 7 ne,. X David Coffey Lynn jackson Bob Marks Bob Rader Howard Schultens ,bf Gene Costi Don Jacobsen Ken McLeod Nillis Rader I' had Sprague SENIOR MEMBERS Ed Cuddington Mel Kesterson Charles Medler Ken Renner Pete Strand 143 Pesante NINA SACKETT Fall President President .....,.,.,.,,.,..,,.,...,,.... Vice President Secretary A...... .. ...... ....... .. Treasurer . ........ Sgts.-at-Arms .. Historian ..,.. Nina Sackett Barbara Hoffman Kay Loehrke - .... Diane Gillies Wes Price Bob Rader Jan Caldwell Pesante is the musical honorary club at Washington. Membership is open to sopho- more, junior, and senior students who par- ticipate in musical activities. President .....,.. Vice President Secretary ......,. Janice Caldwell Erika Schmoll Karen Olson Treasurer ,....,, , ..,,, ,,,,..... R ic-hard Stevens Sgts.-at-A rms . H istorinn ..,... Larry Anspach Pat Haas Judy Lou Johnston JUNIOR MEMBERS JANICE CALDWELL Spring President Bob Candn Suzanne Hargreaves Richard Stevens Anhenhnhne Qu -1 -- wa' 4 M '- ,ga 5 X ' 'e I l if gg j Aapvga-'I f H-:TIE,iY',f .es mimi f WE - , ,ii i ' if gfg ' ' i ii ' ' U I , ja a 'K I-my Anspuh Sondra Arnston Sandra Ballad Janice Caldwell Io Davidson Leslie Fox 1301112 H3-'TY Barbara Hoffman Iudy I-011 IOUDSTOD KZIED OlSQIl June Powels Wgg Price Nina 51211211 Erika salmon Bumadeu shunliff Aberle Blair Haas Mi M331 sEN1oR MEMBERS Yarbrough Nolan Batchelor NOTYDH Bennett Diane Gillies KIY GGl'd0B Kay Lochrke Judy MCM2nis11 Bob Rader Willis Rader Tanis 'ripley Nancy Wm-S 145 Order of W GORDON JOHNSON Fall President President ..,.......... Gordon Johnson Vzce President , .........,... Secretary ,...,... Treasurer .,...,... Sgts.-at-Arms . Duane Thompson , ........ Gene Costi Thad Sprague Jon Swanson J im Suter Order of VV is an honorary club which is open to all boys who have earned a varsity letter. The purpose of this club is to main- tain order and respect throughout the school, and promote athletics and good sportsmanship among students. President ..,...,.....,. Secretary ..... ..... .... Treasurer ..,.... Sgts.-at-Arms .. Thad Sprague Lamar Allen Vtce Prestdent .,,,..., ........ Duane Thompson Gene Costi Vince Messineo we ll 4 9 5 9' X, . NE I I , 1 Wo' I - .,4 THAD SPRAGUE Spring President SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR MEMBERS Z' N-ni 4 HJ is ' F If V? pp 1 as l -fe j 3 gs: B Chuck lilly B111 Candee Ken Fong Hem-y Knzwh . x i ' in Y f V A T? g. I V. A :4, ,, gg ig bhhv 2' ioisf ' Q ., , , , it :rl - vgfgq .V if tm mum I-my Mme Bob Nec Tom Pomlwm Ray naman 5 1.1 mggm I46 MSM Jmhmm Annmnelm 'ren-y wma BRUCE ABERLE 'X' LHS CLARK BILL GRIEVE fb L J. LAMAR ALLEN SHAD BLACK BOB BLAIR GENE COSTI IOHIN EDWARDS GEORGE FINLEY 'fT'1 Q my GORDON ICHNSON DALE ROHRBOUGH THAD SPRAGUE DUANE THOMPSON SIEGFRIED VONLILIENFELD--TOAL RON WTC SENIOR MEMBERS H, Quill and Scroll Treasurer ........ , President ............ ........ , Vice President ....... Secretary ............. ........ Sgts.-at-Arms ....... ........... Willis Rader Leslie Fox Nancy Wav' Dottie H7.iv Lynn Jackson WILLIS RADER Fall President - John Richardson Quill and Scroll is the national journalism honorary society. The Washingtonian and the Lens staff make up the membership of this club. President ............., .. ,....... Leslie Fox Vice President ........ ........ J o Davidson Secretary ................. , ........ June Powells Treasurer ............, ......... D on Jacobsen Sgts.-at-Arms ,....... .............. W ill Rader Nancy Watts JUNIOR MEMBERS LESLIE FOX Spring President Shen'yA1dn Dave Hansen Other members whose pictures were not available include: Dudle Y Buss, Sue Davis, Jeanne Gale, Iea A1 Riggin Gordon, Mary Milius, and Caroly O'Brien. I48 Numan Sealy :-.M,.,4,4Q 'w1ki? 5'1 E -1 M ': 12: Q Q? YU 53525 Qgfag ng 2 gg .Y 5 MAJ K an All E, L 1 W F 4 ,ii M is fi fi? .9 V f ,. ,J . gk. : E A A . ,. :IP ':.: 5, , ' V - 5 i R y I Anderson I-mv Ampwh Dudley Barr Ann swam Caldwell Gm' Clark Jo Davidson smme Eades H357 I-Yml Jackson Don Jacobsen Judy Lou Johnston MW' Dove Mvm Karen Olson umm owing 11' F-ld' Sperm Rem: Jam Richardson cm 'ruun Alan Baucom Leslie Fox Linfcld Jones Sally Ping-ee Tania Tipley SENIOR MEMBERS , 2 Dave Benson Kay Gadon Franchot Love June Powels lhrgaret Vergeer Ioe Bradbury Carolyn Hager Klthy Lumm Sandra Pruitt Nancy Wait 149 Corozon de la Rosa President .,.............................. Dudley Barr Vice President ........................ David Allil Secrgtgfy ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,, Nathalie Williams Tngmrer .,,,,.,,,,, ,,.,,,.A..,,,,, C arol Simon Sgts.-at-Arms .... ...... A ndy McAllister Lynne Hayes Editor-Historian ...... .......... L inda Tate Corazon De La Rosa, the Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, has a membership comprising all third year Spanish-language students who have had a grade average of two or better. The primary purpose of this club is to create ah interest in the Spanish language and culture. ' Alan Baucom President ............. ......... 1 Vice President ........ ............ L arry Hooke l Secretary .............. ...... Fl orence Peerless V R Estella Lenna . Sgts.-at-Arms .......... ...... L ynne Hayes ii . John Poland l 'E , gi Fall President Editor-Historian ........ ....... c arol simon a er.re f lea 11 ALAN BA UCOM Spring President Treasurer ........... ......... Lai-:Y 'woke Robert Le, Estelle Lermu Andy McAllister Florence Pee ,.f 'S:'-I I r'li , 'l'i' K I IZT iiilli a , nmunuuz ,inniannu L,,,,,,n,,,,,,, Carol Simon I-ildl T431 '9 i Q fu l at ,EW ' ff fs Xb gi J' 14 L f' 7 21 'T ' , S I rw - J I Y N L X ,,, arg my . ., ,,.. .,i as -K-wma - ,..:: ,412 -swmw . Q - , . I wwf , : .str 3 Q :Tiff f as -.SWS to pyts 3 First Row: Pal Lyon, Pat Darrin, Linda McKee, Jo O'Brien. Second Row: Florence Perlas, Linda Allen, Connie Lee, Wallis Du Puis, Carol Clem, Carol Gwynn, Wanda Walsh, Ethel Parkis. LINDA MCKEE F2111 President Ciyo 152 President ....,...,.. Vice President Secretary , ......... .. Linda McKee .lo 0'Brien Pat Darrin Treasurer ........ .................. Pat Lyon Sgts.-at-A rms .. Wallis DuPuis Genevieve Jarvis Ciyo is 21 girls' social Club at Washington. The purpose of this club is to develop per- sonality, social expansion, and to be of serv- ice to others. Included in the club's activi- ties were joint meetings, service projects, and money-making sales. President .. ., .. Vin' President Seerelriry Treasurer , Sgts.-at-Arnls Jo 0'llrii-n Pal Ilurrin Waluinlal Willall A llraml Clem Carol fine-n Linrlu M1'K4's' ix? JO O'BRIEN Spring President mfg 6 Q President ........,................ Vice President ....Y..A....A. Secretary .................... Treasurer ........ .,......... .- Sgts.-at-A rms .... ....... Bob Blair Howard Kurihara Matthew Knohlauch Bill Concannon KenMcleod Howard Hayden Delts MATTHEW KNOBLAUCH Spring President Delts, a boys' social club, has been par- ticipating in a number of activities this year. Through joint meetings, sales, two banquets honoring new members, and serv- ice projects, the club accomplished its pur- pose of promoting friendship at Washing- ton. BOB BLAIR Fall President President ....,......v...... Matthew Knoblauch Vice President ........,...,..... Bill Concannon Secretary ......,.r ...,,,,. H award Kurihara Treasurer ..........., ..,..,..,.,,,,,,,,, B ob Blair Sgts.-at-Arms .,.,.. ....... B ill Maddock Dennis Jaudon Chaplain ..... ....... D on Jacobsen First Row: Ken McLeod, Matthew Knoblauch, Bill Concannon, Bob Blair, Howard Kurihara, Doug Myers, Howard Hayden. Sec- ond Row: Larry Anspach, Denny Pierce, Gerald Johnson, Ray Brabo, Bob Cantin, Richard Robillard, Tom Walton, Ronald Ans- pach, John Edwards, Bob Robertson. Third Row: Dale Rohrbough, Don Miner, Dennis Jaudon, Don Jacobsen, Steve Cline, Roger Henderson, Daryl Stone, Bill Maddock, Paul Edgar, Waldo Richards. V-,f.: f is .I , ,, ,, ,, w1xm:r4t J Y.. Zz' W, V v-591 5 . ' x L-QL, dl f,,,....N,,. D iiap' ii I ,max - First Row: John Richardson, Ken Fong, Gordy Johnson, Duane Thompson, Doug Taylor, ,Ion Swanson, Pete Strand. Second Row: Henry Knawls, Wayne Morey, Frank Nettle-ship, Kent Peden, Lawrence Miller, Bill Grieve, Jack Soderlund, Vince Messineo, Lon- nie Gales, Robert Boozer. Third Row: Jim Snider, Doug Davis, Bob Beattie, Gary Orr, ,lim Galligan, Dave Beach, Bob Fulton, Dan Jackson, Doug Halton. Fourth Row: Larry Turlner, Chnrk Burns, Bay Bahinowitz, John Kneeland. Bob Nore. 1:1 -.-11. ,: 4 V E , 1 Q ,eil if Wa 1 or vf DUANE THOMPSON Fall President Euk President ............. Duane Thompson F ice President ...... ...... C ordon Johnson Secretary ......,. . ,...,. Carl Finseth Treasurer ,.......... Sgts.-at-Arms .,.... Editor-Historian Doug Taylor .Ion Swanson Pete Strand Ken Fong Euk, one of the oldest clubs at Washing- ton, is a social organization. Its main pur- pose is to hold social activities and carry out service projects. This year the club sold football programs, sponsored dances, and held a number of joint meetings. President ...,...... Vice President , Secretary .....,,...., ...... Treasurer ...,..... .lohn Richardson Thad Sprague Ken Fong Frank Nettleship Sgts.-at-Arms ...... ...,... V ince Messina Editor-Historian ....... Larry Miller .lon Swanson JOHN RICHARDSON Spring President .,2 l President .......... Vice President ,..... ....... . Linda Waters . Linda Canucci Secretary ............. ...... S ally Pin gree Treasurer .......... Sgts.-at-A rms ........... ...... Editor-Historian Nancy Earnshaw Sondra Armston Carol Simon Carol Richter Kathy Lumm Margaret Little Gamma Sigma LINDA CA NUCCI Spring President , Q Gamma Sigma, whose main purposes are to be helpful in the community and to pro- mote friendship, has been very active this year. One of che club's outstanding social events was their annual formal held during the Christmas vacation. Other activities in- cluded joint meetings, service and money si making projects. .f LINDA WATERS Fall President I 'r . 'I J' V1 President ............... ........ L inda Canucci Vice President ......... ...,..,, C arol Simon Secretary ..,.... ...... ......... H a rriet Gold Treasurer .......... Nancy Earnshaw Sgts.-at-Arms ......, ........ N ancy Watts Editor-Historian Gayle Turner Phyllis Brought First Row: Shirlee Buckner, Kathy Lumm, Carol Richter, Linda Canut-vi, Linda Waters, Sally Pingree, Nancy Earnshaw, Carol Simon, Sharin Bergstrom, Sondra Arnston. Second Row: Janet Makino, Shirley Lilly, Phyllis Brought, Tanis Tipley, Harriet Gold, Suzanne Hargreaves, Marilyn Griffith, Margaret Little, Renee De Angelo, Loreen Clunas, Gayle Turner, Joan Collins, Judy Wolfe. Third Row: Roberta Locke, Kathleen Marsh, Nancy Dolezal, Jufly Gamble, Sally Ronald, Mary Simon, Donna Francis, Shirley Booth., Sue Birnie, Gail Lorenzini, Jayne Makino, Marcia McLellan, Joanne Suter. Fourth Row: Shirley Bloomberg, Becky Ritter, Lynda Conklin, Balerle Sheehan, Carlotta Zesiger, Carol Wylie, Jean Hesly, Pat Watt, Joann Gay, Paulette Lamoureaux, Barbara Pendleton, Sandra Klees, Sue Emmett. An l gg , .4 4. A 4. 1 l first Row Kathleen Ewin Elaine Oettlng, Joyce Discasey, Lellah Lawrence, Lavon Weaver Second Row lee Flfiss Mona Riggs Annetla Daniel RulhNorcross Claudia Depre, Judy Lailwig, Margaret Jacobs, Peggy Watson Norma Qtiuffcr Judy Davidson Ha li-en Everett Becky Ruotsi Joyce Cummerson. President .......,.,. .. Joyce Discasey Vice President .,..... .....,... J oyce Whitely .Secretary ........... Treasurer ..... ,.,., . , .......,.... .. Editor-Historian .. Elaine Oetting Lellah Lawrence . Lavon Weever Isto is a girls' social club organized for the purpose of promoting an interest in lit erature at Washington. Besides co-sponsor ing the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the club has been active in a number of service projects and has held joint meetings. President ,,................ ........ J oyce Whitely Vice President Secretary ....,.. Treasurer .,........ ....... Historian ....... Sgts.-at-Arms . Claude Duprie Ginger Barrows Annetta Daniels Judy Ludwig . Ruth Norcross Peggy Watson President . .,..,v,,...,..,.. ....... . Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer .......... .,.. Sgts.-at-Arms .. Service Comm .Karla McGrew Doren Ellis Susanne Kay .. Gail Srhlegel Judy Richmond Sandra Piekard Masque SHARON ANDERSON Spring President Masque is a girls' social club whose pur- pose is to develop an appreciation of drama by giving students a chance to express them- selves. This year the club co-sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance, made tray favors for hospitals, and had a number of joint meet- ings. KARLA MCGREW Fall President I ,s Tv: f President .,..........,.,, 4.,., . Sharon Anderson Vice President ....,.. .,......,.. M arilyn Sala Secretary ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,. ....... M ilrlllil OFOS Treasurer ,,..,....,. ...,...,. J udy Zoppe Sgts.-at-Arsm .... -.... J ackie Lauer Sue McMannis Service Comm. .,.. ....,.,. R oberta Kessler First Row: Judy Zoppe, Martha Oros, Sandra Pickard, Gwen Sandberg, Susanne Kay, Karla McGrew, Dorene Ellis, Gail Schlegel, Sharon Anderson, Judy Richmond, Dianne Dirksen. Second Row: Sally Larson, Corky Bradbury, Nancy Cosby, Pat Simon, Kathy Fappas, Donna Austero, Judy Hall, Sue McManus, Jackie Lauer, Carol Fitzpatrick, Mary Engelking, Georgia Liapes, Kay Keesey, Norma Bennett. Third Row: Marie Herring, Phylis Hartman, Carol Sabo, Carolyne Drew, Sue Petralli, Jane Stauvakis, Jeanne Gale, Jane Schaper, Mary Alice Strumpf, Sharon Hammock, Bonnie Sleeman, Sandra Iggulden. Fourth Row: Roberta Kessler Sonia Gallaher, Sharon Finch, Ann Baudin, Virginia Moran, Martha Dodge, Rose Marie Maxwell, Glenda Johnston, Glenise Olsen? Lynn Sf-lter. N --- -6, 6. Sl if QI' Firxr How: Franoes Slimiila, Dottie Harry, Pat Haas, Dorothy Allen, Marlene Mooclie, Shirley Moore, Kay Lester, Margaret Brill, Nath-ne Mason, Nina haekelt. Second Row: Pat Waglier, Sharon Coots, Diana Serkoian, Bonnie Sue, Martha Kontz, Doreen Dorst, Larolyn Hager, Bonnie Harding. - President ,.,..... .... Vive President ..,,.. Shirley Moore Marlene Moodei Kay Lester Dorothy Allen Francis Sumimla Dottie Harry bervzce Comm. ,, ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,r Pat Haas ww., i K 1 tif' we e Secretary ,.......,.,. .........,. Treasurer ,,,..,, i,,,,,,, Sgfs.-at-Arms ...... FRA NCES SUMIDA Spring President N . understanding and friendship among its members to achieve its purpose. The club - helped sponsor the Sadie Hawkins dance. Many service projects included collecting toys for the Toy and Joy makers, making tray favors, and helping at the T.B. center. 'Qs SHIRLEY MOORE Fall President Prvsirlpnl , ,A A ,, lfrani-es Sumirla View President . .. Dolie Harry Sm-rvlury , Dottie Allen Treasurer Margaret llrill l'al llaa. llorc-no llors Nina Sm-lu-ll Sgls.-al-.Alrnis Seri-ire Comm. 158 Ev 0 SJ f- I-3 73. 1 .- me CII o o .. SJ -. ru ..- C-' pr o 1 Q Bl FY FD UI U' FD F? F? FD 1 .w254:ss,vgg President ........ Vice President Secretary ........ Treasurer .,..... Fditor ............ Sgts.-at-Arms Helen Miesen Marilyn Saylor Sandra Pruitt Burnadell Shurtliff Karen Norberg Carroll Brown Nu Chi, Whose creed is friendship, is a girls' social club. The club participated in a number of service projects helpful to the community. Tray favors were made during holiday seasons. A number of friendship and joint meetings were held this year. HELENE MIESEN Fall President Pfmident ......,..s.. ....,..,. M argaret Morgan i X -ff' Vice President ...... ..,,,,... B arlmra Tunzat - l Secretary ..A......... ..... C arroll Brown Treasurer .........,. ........,. J anis Caldwell A p. Sgts.-at-Arms .... .,.,... M arilyn Saylor Nu Chi MARGARET MORGAN Spring President First Row: Karen Norberg, Burnadell Shurtliff, Sandra Pruitt, Helene Miesen, Carroll Brown, Barbara Tunzat, Sue Tavler, Jane McNeff. ,Second Row: Nancie Tetherow, Midge Rieder, Joann Lauer, Pat Lucas, Jean O'Hair, Dona Sizemore, Joyce Wellington Leah Follette, Joyce Andrews. Third Row: Phylles Cook, Barbara Fleig, Elleyne Brown, Sharon Wood, Wanda Hughey, Judi Fur man, Lucille Dinner, Frances Accuntius, Jackie Buis, Peggy Dixon. C? -it lr X x pACK .avi rtUWwn PACK iiirisli Raiu: Clenford F.'Griffin, Jerry Perrine. Wes Priee, Divk Bauer, BFIIVC Rem-diet, Ken Rennn-r. Will Rader, Jim Suter, Ed u er. Neve Elledge. .Second Row. Duane hihnee, Roh Turk, Roger Nelson. Rruee Alrerle, Doug Gunderson, bmw Losti, Al R mond, Pele Coforth, Leroy Cameron. Third Row: Chuek Bally, Ron Jaudon, Al Riehau, Gene Rc-vker. Doug Carlson, Nick lm e Rodger Jones, John Finley, Mark Hatlenhauer, lohn Hall. Fourth Row: Ed Rommel, Frank Redford, Richard Lewis, Jerry Ly lo St'-ve Corker, Bill Candee. George Kallimanis. Ron Ross. Brad Davis. KEN RENNER Fall President Pack President A r,,,.,..,.,, ., Ken Renner Vice President ,..... ,,..,, B rue Benediel Serrelary , ., ..,,.,. Will Rader Treasurer ,......,,.., lliek Bauer Sgls.-at-Arms .....,. ,... S leve Elledge Wes Price lfhaplain . .,... .lim Suler Pack, a boys' social club, has participated in a number of service and social activities this year. Friendship, the clubls main pur- pose, .is promoted through its many joint meetings, dances, service projects and mon- ey-making sales. The annual Hobo Hobble was one of the club's outstanding social CVCHCS President ............ Vice President ...... Al Raymond .. ..... Dick Bauer Secretary ......,,..... ....... R oger Nelson Treasurer ,..,....,,,. ....,......,,.,.. W es Price Sgts.-at-Arms ..... ...... B ruee Benedirt Jim Suter Chaplain .,... Steve Corker fl ia, . J AL RAYMOND Spring President Q5 ,.... K President ,,,,........ ,.... I 'am Albright Vice President .... .... D arlene Weil Secretary ............. .,,,.. K ay Loehrke Treasurer ..,..., , .. ..,.,,.....,, Diane Gillies Sharon Miller Marinnae Johnson Service Comm. . , .,.. ,, hgts.-nz-Arnns' ....,. ,,......,., , ,. Barhar Hoffman DA RLE NE WE IL Spring President ff Phreno, the oldest high school girls' club a in Portland,-has been very active this year in the school and community. Included in the club's activities were joint meetings. h friendships, and many sales. The annual Beaux Arts Ball was one of the clubis main social events. I PAM ALBRIGHT Fall President l'resi4lwnl . ..,.,. Darlene Weil . l in'-l'rvxi1l4'llI . . Diane- Gillies F . i S4'4'rf'lurv ,, llarrivl llenson ' P fi F5 . V 1 i :L '! ff lrvnsurer , June Powels Nalhalae- Williams .Mine Lalnpnian ,luily MvlVlanigal 1 5 SQUS.-Ill-.'lI'l7lS if ' Sl'l'l'll'l' f.l0llIllIlll1Hl4'f Firsi Row: Harriet llenson, llc-vky Brown, Sharon Miller, Diane Gillies. Darlene W1-il, Pam Allrrighl, Kay l,ovln'ke June- l'ows-ls 1 , Marianna- Johnson. Kief Daugherty. Second Row: De-Ann Rzulmnai-ln-r. Nina Yasilia-ff. Sandra l,e-nzen, ,lurly Beam, Dev Ze-mp, Sally D4-nm-r, llarlnara Hoffmann, Nancy Dc-ileriek. Anne- l,ampnlan, Yiannoula Tonhoulioln-, Dorothy W'iIson, ,Ian Brennan. eannim- Mor- .l ris. 'llurrl Row: Barbara Morrison, ,Iavlue Tnnzal. Sue Linnlvn, Sharon H1-arliarl, Jusly Mi-Manigal. Diane lflollr, Sharon Meflllislcr Elizalueth la-igzhton. Jeanne Wiilliams, Erika Fvhmoll. li1lllll'I'lllH l,1-ighlon. Susan Davis. Fourth Row: Sandra llallosl, Kay florslon lVlar,1zara-I Yarlrrougli, Mary Ann Miller, l.in1la Claholl, llarlrara Ove. llarlrara llinshaw, Nalhale-1' Wiilliams, Karol Olson, Carolyn 0'llrien. Karen Olson, Tn-flnly l.ee. 6 Q 1 L.:- E' Q rs- n,,3' , 'D ' ,IL .- . ' M f-' ., Wt 4.2, ..- ay O C7115 S , q , I . , at ' ' . ... 1 . ' nun 'Q TX 5 gi 4- V? X ' nu 3 T 14 -is V mi' ,wiv I A 6 V ,mx Hllx mu i vmx in V i UW! 'mx q 3 qi A af 1 i' Fi .' X , V ul' -, re' 5: fa y 7, .K 5 Q M Lf., HJ r b , ,lr ga LJ 4 . C, 4 ef! xl s , V ,S L I mix N ' ml N K mx If Vrxk 1 , ,mx xmthkq ,T ' I X A 'Yr' N. wwe- Q' ' up X Q' u-ali sy X A A I Ni- -,- X 5 X W4 To ..., First Row: Bob Marks, Ed Cuddington, Franchot Love, David Benson, Leslie Fox, George Schenk, Melvin Kesterson. Lamar Allen. Second Roto: Fred Marshall, Rex Lettau, Ron Lester, Terry Little, Ron Wong, Bob Root, Siegfried von Lilienfeld-Toal, Don Lin- ville, Paul Spencer. Third Row: Wayne Ludwig, John Poland, Wayne Carver, Ron Cimha, Mike Fanner, Fred Siedow, C. R. Hanna Bob Rader, Wendell Brown., Rick Postal. , iff? fd: ig' it E. if 2' Ev ri'-,T . if 'V LESLIE FOX Fall President Trix I 62 President ...,........... Leslie Fox Vicle President ..... ..,..,,,,.. C eorge Shank Secretary , ,,,,. Treasurer ........,. Sgt.-at-Arms ......... .,.... Parliamentarirm .. ............... Dave Benson Melvin Kesterson Bob Marks Don Linville Trix, a boys' social club, has been active in service and social activities around school this year. Its main purpose is to promote friendship through its many joint meetings, sales, and service projects. President ,.,............... .......,,.,,..., B ob Root f' 1' ,r BOB ROOT Spring President .J .1 Vice President ,....... ....... E d Cllddingwn Secretary .......,,...... Clarence Hanna Q Treasurer .......... .,..... F ranrhot Love L','2-f' Sgtx.-at-Arms .... ......... T erry Little ,:Jf':Q Ron Wong Pnrliamenlarian ..,... ....... D on Linville 'J 'JJ ,X ,., - f-W-'W ' 'V,,Qm,.-1 -..Q W' an 2 W..--L 5 s ini' EBM 'Q uuwgg 3 'rv ?'q, 4: ,,' 1 Q Q! 5,12 J E, 'f ::2::i1a?w.,1'9'.,, ik. 3 9 5 KAN gun, First Row: Jana-t Di:-selliorax,'Susie Yarlrlrougli, Dorotlly Stern, Carolyn Olson, Margo Janes, Sandra Klees, Barliara Pendleton, Sue l'imnn-tt, Jani-t Makino. Second Row: Kiel Daugherty, Roh Root, Cayle Turner, Tanis Tipley, June Powels, Rodger Jones, Will Rada-r. Third Row: Dorothy Harry, Fran Sumida, Marie Herring, Judy Blaek, Nina Sackett, Sally Denner, Barbara Hoffman, Slierry Akin, Anne- Lampman, Marilyn Griffith, Sue Birnie, Jayne Makino, Sandra Lenzen, Linda Hennig, Barbara Woodworth. Fourth Row: Miki- Roilen, Susan Eiehenllerger. Penny Pierson, Karen Stensrud, Duane Thompson, Arlene Jones, Carolyn Fitch, l'al Duff:-y. Naney Earnsliaw, Mareia MrLellan, Joanne Suter, Joyee Welliiigtoli, Jeanne Williams, Carol BonDurant, Marianne Johnson, Barbara Ove. Fifth Row: Andy Nowak, Larry Volt-hok, Jim Mm-Creight, Jess B., Bill Kaiser, Larry Turner, Steve Corker, Dave llanse-n, Boll Cantin, Wendell Brown, Pat 0'Mara, Virginia Jardine, Cary Bergeron, Dennis Wolig. Sixth Row: Naney Watts, Larry in-naw-li, Jim Snider, Frank Redford, Rohr-rt Russell, Leroy Cameron, Pete Cofortli, Pete Strand, Al Raymond, Ed Fuller, filnn-k Bally, Wayne Carver, Lonnie Cates, Jolin Rive, Brad Davis, Cordon Carlson, Marv Sprague. TA NIS TIPLEY Fall President C olonials l64 I,fl'Sil14'l1l, , I-l1'4'-l,l'l'SilI9llf Svrretrtry ,, ,, 7vl'F'l1.i1lff'I' ,... Sgls.-at-.-'lrnzs , Tanis Tipley , , , ,,,,, Gayle Turner ., Sue Taylor June Powols , Rodger Jones Kief Daugherty Colonial's outstanding service to the school is its assistance to the Executive Coun- cil in carrying out its drives and sales. Mem- bership is composed of two elected repre- sentatives from. each registration room. 'M ' President ,, Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . , Sgts.-at-Arms .... Editor-Hislnriun Gayle Turner . Larry Anspaeh Nam-y Earnshaw . , Sue Birnie Marilyn Crifith Wendlel Brown Sally Denner is GAYLE TURNER Spring President QW? Yffiv' ...af LARRY SUE Fall President R 5, J 'T-is-s' 9 President ,... ....,. Vice President Secretary .... ,....,. Treasurer ..,...,...... ........ S gt.-at-A rms ..,...,..... ...... Editor-Historian ............ Larry Sue Marie Herring Charlen Ralls Larry Hoffmna John Beck Betty Jones Blue Horizon, newly formed this year, promotes and develops an active interest in the air defense of the United States. The club sends its eligible members to work at the Portland Filter Center. L Jaf- Zw r President ,,......., .. .. Vice President 4 Secretary .,.......,... ...... Treasurer .....,,,.... ,,..... Sgt.-at-Arms ..,... Parliamentarian Editor-Historian Charlene Ralls Larry Hofman .. Pricilla Carlson Barbara Krausert Bett Jones A -------- y Jerry Roberts Susan Mares l'1rst Row: John Beck, Larry Hoffman, Charlene Rails, Larry Sue, Marie Herring, Betty Jones, Terry Roberts. Second Row: Keiko Dozono, Barbara Krauserl, Priscilla Carlson, Gordon Ceglie, Kaye Carter, Raymond De Rize. Blue Horizon CHARLENE RALLS Spring President n - f-ww: .- -we rfm - f t.w 11s 11- mm. .a -w -i First Row Don ,luolr-.en Bull Conmannon, Dale Rohrhough, Howard Kurihara, Charles Medler, Doug Myers, Dale Holmes. Second Row Rule Postal Dick Herr John Edwards, Howard Hayden, Boh Cantin. Third Row: Frank Redford, Waldo Richards, Boll Robertson President ,A4A,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,, Howard Kurihara Vice President ...,.....,...... Secretary ...,,,,........ .,.... Treasurer .......,... .... . .- Sgt.-nts-Arms . Dale Rohrhough Charles Medler Dale Holmes Don Jacobsen Bill Concannon Kev, a branch of the Kiwanis Interna- tional, provides service throughout the school and community. The club builds an awareness of civic obligation. Basketball, sales and service projects were included in this 'year's activities. President ..,.. . Vice-President Treasurer ....... Secretary .....,.. Doug Meyers Howard Kurihara Bob Rader .......... John Edwards Sgts.-at-Arms ........ ..,...... D ale Rohrbough Charles Medler is s ef' i'- : uf , Manx ' DOUG MYERS Spring President 11 'A President ........ Ed Rommel Vice President Ken Renner Secretary ............ ....... J im Suter Treasurer ,,..... Chaplain ........ Chuck Bally Larry Miller Sgts.-at-Arms ,..... ........... John Richardson Ed Fuller Lancers Hi-Y was organized for the pur- pose of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school, and commun- ity high standards of Christian character. President .....,..,...,.............. Vince Messineo Vice-President ...... ..,,,. L 3l'l'Y Miner Secretary .,........... ,,,..... R odger Jones Sgts.-at-Arms ...... Nick Lane Doug Taylor First Row Fd Fuller Jlm Suter John Richardson, Ken Renner, Ken Fong, Larry Miller, Chuck Bally Second Row Steve Corker Lonnie Cates Doug Carlson Al Rlchau Bruce Aberle, Vince Messineo, Rodger Jones, Bob Nore Dan Jackson Third Row Ron Jaudon John Hall Ray R'lhlIl0WlIZ Eugene Skourtes, Nick Lane, Bob Fulton. Jerry Lyslo, Jim Snider ,SN 4 ' ' l . A ! has 41 ff r .4Q, lr xi A R i .-. J P . - , Z iv fab A ii 6 I V A K . sf - tw ,inf I 1- 'QQ ' 'I Firxl Row: Howzlrcl Sl'llllll!'llS, Glen Tillill, Dave Coffey. Art Tf6Hll0lHl9, Frank Orem. Second Row: Tell Keyes, Cordon Ceglie, John lxemp, lhnllvy Burr, Tc-fl llesel, Dave Allig. Third Row: Alain Bauvom, Dale Holmes, Lynn Javkson, Clurenre Hanna, Roger lfilvh. DAVID COFFEY Fall President Optimist 168 President ...,....,..A. ..,. Vice President .,...,,, ,.......... Dave Coffey Glen Tillill Secretary .,.,........,, ,,........ . Ar! Trenholm Treasurer ..,.,..... ,..... H oward Svhultens Sgt.-at-Arms ...... .,,,,....,.,. Frank Orem Junior Qptimist is a branch of Optimist International. By participating in n number of service projects throughout the year, they h fulfill their program of service to the com- munity and school. President ,.....,,...... ............... L ynn Jackson Vice President .T .......... . Secretar y .....,...,.,.. ..,.. Treasurer .,,.... Sgts.-at-Arms .,,... .... Howard Schultens Dave Allig Roger Fitch Art Trenholm Clarence Hanna LYNN JACKSON Spring President 'ET' REX LETTAU Fall President Q , K 5 If if President ............. Vice President .,.... Secretary .,..... Treasurer ........ Sgt.-at-Arms ....... Chaplain ,,,... ,..........,. Editor-Historian ,,.,.. Rex Lettau Sieg Fried VoLilien Feld-Toal Ennis Daniel Bill Feasey Bruee Dice Cary Watson Ray Braho Spartan H1-Y, newly formed this year. was formed for the purpose of promoting Christian character in boys. Joint meetings, service projects and sales were included in this ye:1r's aetivities. President ,,.....,....,.... ,, .... Bill Feasey Vice President .....,. . , Ray Braylm Secretary .. ,,...,, ,.,,, E nnis Daniels Treasurer ,, , .. Charles Mosher Sgt.-at-Arms ...... ..... , Rex Lateau Cfwplflirl ., ,.,. , , Gary Watson Editor-Historian , . ,.... Bruee Dive Spartan Hi-Y BILL FEASEY Spring President Firsl Raw: Bruce Dive, Ray Bralro, Siegfried von Lilienfelcl-Toal, Rex Lettau. Ennis Daniel, Bill Feasey, Cary Wallsoli. Second Row: Bob Slrowger, Gary Cook, Del Parks, Boll Conlon, Viv Powell, Ron Lawson, Charles Mosher, Kelly Slaylon, James Martell. Third Row: Jon Baton, Dave Henning, Bob Venator, Bob Robertson. f 'A fl' 2. A 'QE ,I M 6 I I ' I ,,,k L 7 'Atl-i , '- , E. .ami K V 9958 Q f if Q Q '. I 1 V in ' f. Q 3 i , I ' 1 ' - ' we , A. , ,Mawr t ly! srklm S vu' Y A 5 J 'Q 4' f N9 ,, i , 1. 'K fil '-s:- 1 -z , fri' 1 . - A. e e,,,, ii i -r J 3 , ie w e- 1 A 'A 'YP ' iff' , '2 1 AWA ., j Q 2 vi R V V 4 -,.,a .A -a n , , Khkr HV i A V S .i .- ow ni 4 w '4l i -it 1 4, ,A , I ' vi H s 4, nn. p - ez 1. ,, , -- 3 , .sg L4 'X 'ill 8.7 v fr er is First- Row: Diana Sf-rkoian, Nanlene Mason, Joan Durie, Wallis DuPuis, Connie Lee, Frances Sumida. Second Row: Judy Wilson, ,lavkie 'l2l1ayer, Pat Weber, Cathy Clark, ,luily Sprulin, Delores Adams, Cathryn Northrult, Dolores Taylor. Third Row: Evelyn Stump, Sharon Lylle, Pat Lyon, Sandra Streimer. Patricia Cooilenough, Jo O'Brien, Barbara Krausert, Linda Allen. 2 President ,........,,,,... ......,. W illis Du Puis Vice President ,,..... ...,,,........ J oan Durr l' Q Secretary , ,,.....,,., ...,,....,.,,. C onnie Lee '. A Trgagurer AA,,VY, ,Vw,Y,---- I' ll'1lIlCiS Sllhlida V Sgt.-at-Arms .,..i ..,..,,.. N adene Mason 1 JOAN DURIE Spring President Tri-Y, a branch of the Y. W. C. A., ren- ders service to the school and community. They are particularly interested in building Christian principles and giving their time to numerous service projects. WALLIS DuPUIS Fall President President ....,..... , ..,.,, .loan Durie Vice President .. .. , . ..... C0nnLe Lee Secretary ,,,.... .... ...., S a ndra Strimer 0 Traesurre .,.,., ,,,, ......, . S haron Lytle Sgts.-at-Arms ., , ,.,.. Wallis DuPuis Betyt Adi-ook l70 Chaplain .... . ,,,...,. ,... 4 ........, . , Jo O'Brien Inter-School Representatives .,.....,........ Barbara Krausert -wa' . C' ,A 125 ff .2 - I x I .,f--'- 'Y'M.,-wwoanm ! ! 5 1 X xg5,4f5Aw,.. N.,X i XA it. QF? ... -0 n vw ' aw ,I we V7 2 i s s Q77 ,fx r x 4 P 'F First Rnw: Kathla-1-n Moen, Sharon Smith, Karen Hertl. Barham Caltlwell, Gloria Putnam, lrincla Coe, Sue Miller. Sernnrl Row: .lan ive- Moy, Elsie' l'fiQ-fe-r, Gail Miller, Re-rnive Marie Myrivlxs. l.ueille Louis, Sharlie Long. Elaine Yates, Logene Rosh, Norma ,lean Don,-zlas. A 'Z Q: Prvsirlvnl , , fire Presirlvlll Serrvtury , Trrfuszlrer Sgls.-at-,4rn1.s . Barham Caldwell ,,,, Karen Hertl Sharon Smith Kathlien Moer .. Limla Coe W ' fairing BARBARA CALDWELL Fall President H2 Aedeas Aedeas, whose membership is made up of girls having had one term of homemak- mg, encourages an increasing interest in the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. The club is part of the Future Homemakers of America. President ............., ,.... S haron Smith Vice President .... . . .. , , , Knthlien Moer Secretary ,.,..,.... .... , , Norma Douglas Treasurer .. .,,.., . ,, Gloria Putham Sgt.-at-Arms . .... ,,,.. , ..., I ,inda Coe SHARON SMITH Spring President we iss e A ' .ie , :fm ff . President ..,... .. . . ,,,,. Sandra Pruitt Vice President Secretary ,,.... ,. ,, ,, Treasurer , ,, , Editor , ,,,,, , Historian ,,i., ,lanire Caldwell Jarkie Tunzat Carol Williams Teiltly Lee . Lary Anspai-h Aro 'U' CARROLL BROWN Spring President Aro is the art club of Wfashington. Its main purpose is to create an interest in art among students who have talents along this ine. SANDRA PRUITT Fall President K iqfel A F President ................. .,.,... Vice President Secretary .......,, Treasurer ...,,.,, Sgts.-at-A rms ., Editor ,,,,,, Carroll Brown Jane Mt'Neff Janice Caldwell Larry Anspach Larry Hoffman David Hansen Georgia Miller First Row: Jar-kie Tunzat, ,Iaii Calflwell, Larry Anspavh, Sandra Pruitt, Carol Willianls, Tedtlv Lee. Second Row: Franves Sumitla, Jane Mr'Neff, Sharon Otteson, Shirley Moore. Carroll Brown, Jufly Morrow, Ann Bauilin, Mary Alice Strumpf, Deanne Dist-asey. Third Row: Natlene Mason, Diana Serkoian, Bonnie Sue, Barhara Morrison, Sandra Henning, Georgia Miller. .ludv Lou Johnston. Fourth Row: Roger Fitch, Mike Francis, Dave Hansen, Jim Soueie, Carl Richards, Larry Hoffman, Don Mc-Miehael, Gerhard Svhmoll, Ron Wong. V C f-'wr E, r ff 1 ,Lf K' 1 T C3 19 C7 -5 Q:-av v-1 K rv. ui X5 f ., W X25 7 i ,,.-nk Nw J' L V i -.t , . ,A if 'E First Row: ,lay Gordon, Barbara Morrison. Teil Desi-I, Doug Moshe-r, Brian Christopher, Michael Fliloileaux. Second R014 Terry Mozorosk?, ,Indy hprulin, Sharron lleelerivk, Sharon Morrow. Avlrianne Smith, Lge- Glass, Loroell McCann. Third Ron Bennie llrown, llwk Rowall, Gary Cole, ,lim Hodges, J. Rivhard Siefert. Carl Rirharils, lluillev Buss, Bruce Holb, Lyle Buck YT? TED DESEL Fall and Spring President Cine 174 as ,i ,-ser, Prvsidelrt Iliff'-pTPSlllPllf Ser-remry , , . Sgls.-nl-Arms .. Ti-il Desel Allen Bain-om Barlrara Morrison , A Brian Christopher Don llicilent Cine is a service organization whose pur- pose is to maintain and operate audio-visual- aid equipment in the school. The club does dependable and efficient work. Membership is open to all students interested in stage maintenance and audio-visual-aid equip- ment. President ,............ ...,.... D ottie Allen Vice-President .,...... .....A.. Secretary .....,,.,..... ....... Treasurer ,,.,. Sgt.-at-Arms ..... Helene Miesen Claudia Dupri Ted Desel Bob Root Circ MARILYN SALA Spring President Circ is the drama club at Washington. The club affords opportunities to students wishing to express themselves in acting and producing theatricals. Membership is com- posed of seniors who are studying dramatics. DOT ALLEN Fall President President ......,,..... ,...,,,. M arilyn Sala V Vice President ...,...,.. Ted Desel Secretary .....,.,...... ..... E rika Schmoll Treasurer .....,... ,..... D ennis Jaudom Editor ............ ....... S haron Anderson Historian ..,.., ..... Corky Bradbury Sgts.-at-Arms ,. .. Gary Swindell Qin Don Linville Service Comissioner .,...... Claudia Depre First Row: Sharon Anderson, Marilyn Sala, Claudia Depre, Dot Allen, Helene Miesen, Ted Desel, Bob Root, Pete Strand. Second Row: Darlene Weil, Corky Bradbury, Dianne Dickson, Nina Sackett, Erika Schmoll, Sharin Bergstrom, Gary Swindell, Diane Lester, Judy Lohan, Sybil Roberts, Karen Olson, Susanne Kay. Third Row: Pat Wagner, Bonnie Sleeman, Sally Pingree, Barbara Hoff- man, Sue Tayler, Gayle Turner, Tanis Tipley, Kief Daugherty, Carol BonDurant, Dortha Poore, Oada Lear. Fourth Row: Gayla Whitmore, Steve Pierson, Don Linville, Doug Carlson, Jane McNeff, JoAnn McBride, Judy Richmond, Shirley Bloomberg, Anne Lampman, Judy Lou Johnston. Fifth Row: Cary Clark, Kay Lester, Carol Richter. Rex Lettau, Carroll Brown, Martha Dodge. wr, '47 -.- l 'Ii 4.1 tu- r. Firsl Row: Norman Se-elye, Rolnfrla Kessler, Margo Hall, Sharon llannnaek, ,lean Speek, JoAnn Sflllllilll. SPFIJIIII Row: Pat 0'- Mara, Naclene Mason, llonna Ovhsner. billlilfil Sherrer, Ron Dennis, Paul Baker, Phil Pingree, Mike Brown. f SHARON HAMMA CK Fall President Der Adler 176 President .... live Presirlwzt ,. Serrelury , Treasurer . . Sgls.-ut-Arms Editor-Historian Sharon H1IllllIllll'h H'i51QQl'fQri5 KQQQQLQQ , , .. Margo Hall Norman Seelye Jean Speck Der Adler, whose purpose is to encourage nn interest in the German language and cul- ture, is made up of the German classes of Whshington. It is open to any student who has,tnken at least one-half year of German. President , A Vice President Secretary .,,........ .,...,.. Treasurer ..,..,.... ...... S gt.-at-A rms ....., .... ,. , ,..,.. Namlene Mason . ,,,. , ........ ,loan Schmidt Donna Ossner Roberta Putman Mike Miller NA DENE MA SON Spring President ? President . . Vive President Treasurer . Sgt.-ut-Arms ..,... Editor-Historian becretury .. , ,, .. . .. Ruth N0l'1'l'0hS Nathalee Willialms .. Marv Engelliing ..,. Mary Milius Rolvert Lee Estella Lerma Glen Tillit El Leon is'a Club Consisting of students interested in the Spanish-speaking Countries and the Spanish language. Traditional Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners were held this year as part of the club's activities. RUTH NORCROSS Fall President .... Estella Lerma , , John Binford President , ...., , Vice President Secretary , , , ,.,,. Janet Ross Treasurer , ,... ,.,. R uth Non-ross Sgts.-at-Arms ,, ,.... Dennis Van Patteu Rohert Lee Ellimr-Hislorian ..,, Joanne Crawford El Leon ESTELLA LERMA Spring President VD l First Row: Roherl Lee, Mary Engelking, Ruth Norcross, Narhalee Williams, Glen Tillitl. Serrmd Row: Erma Medlork, Joyre Dis- easey, Roliliie Dunean, Carol Rutter, Gloria Dean, Janet Ross, JoAnne Crawford, Lynne Hayes. Third Row: Esrella Lerma, Manu- el Lerma, l'aul Armour, John Binford, Charles Mosher, Mike Adams, Denis Van Patten, Ha roldo Elorza. 'Q if -A , . -. A , ,,,.. R af-'B 'S'-7 :- sn . .4 'iv :Qi f-fs . 1 5 'I L-.gy '!Q s-Q if , . .O 4 i First Row: l,arry Sue. lluulley Barr, llowarfl Svllultens, Clarenv, Hz A P '. -'lla C e lI1lll, flill I arlson, Ron Johnson, ,Ioan Calasll. Second Ron Donna Mallarel, Juuly Rogers, Bonnie liullork, Rosalie West, Margaret Lowe, Marlene' Dix, Jane Laws, Barlrara Powell, Ingru lfclgel, Us-an Yan w7Ut'l'k0Ill, David Coosman, Frank Orem. Thirl Row: Sally Olson, Camille Svhleining, Carolyn Fitvll, Trutlle Marshall, John S1-lxmill, Tom Hoffman. Thomas Hai l' . R' 'l' il G ' ' ' N ' ' ' ' 3 'Y CLARENCE HANNA Fall President Pythagorean I78 n me ll mr rout, Iolllll Jackson, lflen Tlllitl. Bull Cowles. Presirlent ......... , Clarenve Hanna l'ir'v- l,l'f'Sllll'lll .... ..,. I lowarml Sfllllllfflli Sefrvlury , . Treasurer Sgt.-ul-,firms , Editor-llixloriun Prisvilla Carlson Run Johnson ., ,,,. ,. lllulley Barr ,Ioan Glllllnll Pythagorean, whose purpose is to create and maintain an interest in the field of science and mathematics among the students of XY'nshington, consists of students who are interested in these subjects. l,l'9SiIlf'II1 ,,.. . . Ron .lolinson lice Presillvnt Dean Van Wcrerkom gecrelqry' ,. Carolyn Fitvll Treasurer Prisvilla Carlson Sgl.-at-Arms ., Clarenve Hanna Editor-Historian .... .f Rosalie West Parliunwntnriun . Lynn Javkson ,ixiilil 'f iiiii i , ri? qfglgs-'ii Mft-'rx if N' x RON JOHNSON Spring President 'K-ani Vorlage President .. . ,,.,.. , Uougi Taylor 'iiC9'lIl'l'SillPlIf ,,,. , Jim fiillllglilfl Svfrvllzry . .. .,,... B.-4-ky llrmsn Treasurer .,...... ...... l 'uul Hrlgzur Sgl.-ul-Arnzs , , , Jerry l f'1lgf,llSSO Vorlugc, newly formed this year, is main- ly concerned with promoting interests and participation in skiing. Membership is open to all students who desire to take part in skiing and ski excursions. rs! Hou llll 1 in na u 1 s msn mug, Tnylnr, ,In-rry l I'Llfl1lhh0, ,lim Smith, Paul Erlgzalr. Sermul Row N'lIlI Dule rw km y mmho I :mln Ohh: J :aku I luvr, ,In-unnv Huh-, Kie-f llnugln-rty, Carol Bnnllurzinl. Knnv l nmpmm iron Milla: mn u 1 in um aug, l ll'lN0ll, ,lim liullvrnixmn. Ke-nl Pe-cle-n, John Finley, Pele Slriml li msn lvlllxf' l lr ur H v RIIDIIIIDNAIII ,Ink Smlarluml Bill loyil. V 'Q-4 var- E-7 K, 3 iii f f 7 1 xi S. Qu e ,I 1' f ,I ,. I . 74 w - vw R7 , I N -. I I I 1 ft: sw ,e , I K. 1 , r it if r gg 3 WVR, , 5 , ,, s 3, A, w ff s fC 'If ,f Q K V I , .af ' X iw -Q ,ff ,y 11 f t, 'L f, rf? ,exit Vg ' . x 'V , , J It Aixf. ' 1 'V il QW. E 5 T :Li gf-Q, 1 4 S ' Q D24 , , ci 1t',,1'f i ,.4 ,y 1 764' I L , 47, -, jj' , r 522 fi' s ', .2 if '. I-it lx f, JZ' W , f 1 Z, A -K 1- 4, ifissw .55 'J .1 X . 1? f ,t s 4 y t 1 . A ' A K , -, . ' J if , ' ' J ' T' 4 K' . ,X - W. 4 ,QE 1 . , -5 - J ' if lg-2 0 ' A ,ji W First Row: Judy Black, Pat Johnston, Anne Muehsam, Marvin Callaway, Lamar Allen, Diane Huskey, Andrea Jacobson Second Row: Don Finger, Joan Durie, Janet Coodrick, Karren Christopher, Carolyn Garvin, Carolyn Spry, Becky Ruotsi, Judy Borcherd ing, Annetta Daniel, Kathy Muehsam, Nora Hughes. Third Row: Mr. Fiskum, Sally Denner, Doreen Dorst, Judy Davidson Ruth Lienard, Earl Minkler, Wendell Brown, Mona Mayfield, Gail Herrington, Arlys Flaig, Janice Hadley. 'RWM' MARVIN CA LLOWAY Fall and Spring President Y.F .C President .............,.......... Marvin Calloway Vice-President ......................., Lamar Allen Secretary .............,,.,.............,. Diane Huskey Program Chairman .... Andrea Jacobsen Social Chairman ....,.,..............,.. Judy Black Youth for Christ, a new club at Washing- ton this year, promoted Christian living in the school and community. The club spon- sored the showing of Seventeen, a full- length movie about young people, as one of their projects. Students from all churches attend its meetings. 7,1 ,X I X X 'A 91 .l Q 1 ' Y . C1 1 13 Q 1' 4 N f g . tx 1 ' 1 X X i N 5 Q4 in 4, C 1 , K M Q y 9 Wx x, N In 181 WMU! ,KQQQLQQ , . gl, kwmb XJLQU LLLLJQ I. I X116 GLN ' x-M' mazda 044,08 KJDNJ XJVLLJ L?O2'24'0'V LTA mu ,MGX 1 EJ qu M A f J M ,o QvwL N Qffvubl' QQOQUCULCQ K 'yL0 ' LQ A X K if yQ9Jx Qi Mm ki ' W Wx .yiiov M A pbuu R' is SCA ,gp mix, K A6 fl K QW M ffm if WY?'w iw Choir The Washington High School Choir under the direction of Mr. Joseph Edmiston. has been very active in school and community musical events. They have sung for school assemblies, put on music programs, and appeared on television. They also performed for the State Legislature, the Meier and Frank Christmas Breakfast, and the Willamette University Convoca- tion. They put on an excellentper- formance in the Choir Festival. f 13 flrsl lelllfl IIlII'Il1lI'll IIOIIIIIIVIII Il4r1-n- I IIN NIIIIIII XLIIIHIIVI' Williuins. KAIIIIIl'1'Il Ixlill'-Il. Sl'l'lllllI 'INN n Ninn-3 walls. ,lu Il2lNI1INllll.Jtlillllll' FmiII1.IAliI Iirf lllllll I IIIIII IMI: IIIIIIIII 'IIIlI4I rpm un N Im I'xI1l1 I I Iixuu . 4' g n .Q . A , III4'Il1lI'1IhlIIl. Xxvs I,l'll'Q'. Ihr! .,, , ni r. v. . 4. 1 J.u0l1-vu. Ivrrx XX illul IIIIIII lfirxl Rmb: Karen OISUII. Erika SVIIIIIUII, I'ulv,IuI1nslon. Iinsnlin- Wvst. Ir! YI1l'1'llIl0IlIl4'. VI.u'Ill:l Ixulllv. Kun I sion. Iiraul Manning. I'41lI'I IxIlllIxI4'I'. Ig1ll'IHll'Ll XXmulxsnl'lI1. 'uv I'IIl'Ill'llIH'I'LU'I'. ,Iunirv II.uIIn-5. 'iran IILIIWOH. Inn N .Im-olvsnu, Third Huw: Yirginiu Moran, ,IUIIII Nlnrxin. Kmly Nowak, Sybil Holm-rls. IXAIIIIX Iii-llogu. Noun.: Nlmlt l Ixn 'YellIvsIlip, Nirk Inlllv, XYIIIVCIII M1-ssillvn, ,lulm SIl4'f'XXlHHI. Jlllll' IA-nlz. II.1rlou I'.1rIwr. Ixaxl'rf-n IIIIFINIIIIIIIII Iuuflu ' x lainie-S. I'l'llIlIi Orvnl. RUN Imglllv. Kivorum- Iulz. Kr:-Iiiv Wirral, Hnry Wal-mi. Hill H:-imnillo-r lhsiil Hoo :mm In n Hn Wlivsvll. Fifth Rmb: Roller! Rinse-II. Nlllllllil Ilvnm-ll 'llr IIU 'Il'II N . it S! 5 1-T '24 A 5 3 i 2 E i . Pull, Ron Il0g1lll', Barbara Hinshaw, Susan Eichenberger, W'agncr, .lay SFIIIIIOH, Roger Henderson, Barton Parker, 4-y, Pal Wagner, ,luily Reinhard, Paul Spem'vr, Dub Kee- Mikz- My-rs. ,lim Carlon, Jim Hodges, Jerry Lyslo, Wen- nv lfggv. Pal Cnlwill, lies Sillon, Jim Smith, Don Miner, y Miki- Rivliarmlsnn, Mr. Hngaril, Bob Blair, Svotl Smith, In Tune? Band The Washington High School Band can be proud of its many achievements this year. They won permanent poss- ession of the Floral Parade Trophy, having won it three times. They also won the Armed Services Trophy. Their other activities include performing at the Band Festival, giving evening con- certs, playing in assemblies, perfor- ming at football and basketball games and giving programs for the grade sc- hools. Christmas Assembly Holm-rl lmv. Jani:-v lllalir. llonniv Nl:-lfull. Ellie-l Valrkis, Harrie l an . 15 L-, Q gl k , 1 -- if X' 1 r 5 .- e s' 7 ! 1- 3 x 5, 4 1 X, i 2 lil-ruaulvll Flmrllifl'. Dian- Huslwy, lliam- flillios. Suu- l':l1lllll'll. Dorollly Hurry, Jmly NI1'NlillllglllI., Suzanne l'tlI'fll'1'2lVf?S, x Klfllllliillil. Fnllx D4-nm-r. Nora llngln-Q. jmmn l,4m1-r. lxny tlordon. Sllllilfil :KrllwlfH1. Jlllll' Pow-II7. Tllllle Tllvlfv. jmli l urm.m. V'lvllil'f1 How: Cary Broun, lhlxiel Cuffn'y. ,luv lgfillllbllly. flury t:I'llllN1'lll. ,lim flow., lu-n IADQLAIII. Will ill Nukes. l nnrlla lflillf Clmrlz-s 5luflu'r, Ron lalusoll. 'Xl Rim-llzlll. Vtzlyllv Morey. Dirk HKllll'l'. he-u R1-um-r, John john Wvln-ll. rivnl um I,ilin-lxfvlul-'l'oall. Se-1111111 lelllfl ,luvlv Lou John- nx v QIIYINI-Ill'll, Kfzlrol lfollins. Mldrvxl :mul xl!-IliI4'll, Xirginial 514-M-IIN. l':ll Rm--v, Ifrgmk ilu Nlvlxw-. Karol CIPHI. .Iuwly Spurliu. In-w Ol-cn, Hvlvllv Orchestra The Washington High School Orchestra has been very active this past year. It was selected to represent our school and Port- land at the Northwest Music Educators Conference in Boise, Idaho. Their many lx xp activities this year enclude assemb- lies, evening concerts, programs for gra- de schools in the area, and spring Orches- 55, tra Festival. X Front: Juely Stone-r, Slove Cnr . . .1 . , . ..., . . , . ' Sum flllfilill, ,lzuliiw Hnulley. Secunrl Row: Virginian Stevens, llif-k Herr. Jeanine Willizllxls, Lnurelce Sykes. Marian lima- Marie- Mums:-ll. Charlotte XVZIQLIIQII, ,lzlvkie Unis, Maxine Malllalnvy. Nunvy BllIlPl'. Arlys Flaig. Third Row: ling. llalrulll ll'n4lQ J' 'li l ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' kf'r, Nilllvy Tvtllf-row First Hou K'lv Ioellrke Put H'l'lQ Rnnwld Anspflrh Frwnk 1 ., All in . Nlnrlx ll.ullenl1.luc-r, lxvn Ingun Fllzlrllv Wllllglll icrry Eenv Slemllen Sill J , 1 , . . , 41, I 111. um ln-ll Brown, lion llc-mlmnl. Don Rilvy. Fourth Row: Ruse l.zlmlwrt. Johnny WillilllIlS, Dick Mr'Mir'l1z1eI. Dolores Wornm IKPIIIIPII, Willie Turrvnvv, Grunt llorflon, AI'l'llitf Wfrril. Nnrlry Kilfnrml, Dean Owren, Bill Cowles. Roy lframk Rrclfoiwl, Jllllll Riu-, Gary Vkvulson. HQ ,, 1 Q9 D A. 1 'G A r iw, A We're lp- angels Champagne Music Practise, practise I ! L, Band rehearsal N4ush: Washington is very proud of the work Mr. Edmiston has done in the music Department the past eleven years. Again this year he has produced an excellent choir which sang at the Willamette Univ- ersity Convocation, the State Legislature, Meier and Frank Christmas Breakfast, Television programs, School Assemblies and numerous other community activities The Sophomore and Freshman Choir and the newly organized Freshman Girls' choir are also under Mr. Edmiston's le- adership. Mr. Arlon Bogard o Instructors Mr. Joseph Edmiston During his nineteen years at Washington Mr. Bogard has achieved an outstanding re-, putation for Washington. This year his band won permanent possession of their second Floral Parade trophy by winning it three times. He has done an excellent job of con- ducting the orchestra, which has participat- ed in many enjoyable assemblies. Other groups under Mr. Bogard's leadership are boys'and girls' glee, mixed glee and prepara- tory band. 183 if .1 wf . I TQ -QV , X4 'K : it 5 T 1 4 . 'W F - T is K x .. I l X fl ,Q 5 - I lit? . I , i , , 2 l x u , 'l k i , l 4, 7 l r K 4 eil' it ' ,assesses-:stage if ase::es:::::..: First Row: Corky Bradbury, Diane Smith, Connie Brimlley, Carole Westphal, Sharon Burke, Maureen Egner, Ellen Bac-liman, Sharon Mr-Allister, Jarkie Tunzat, ,lean Conlon, lngriil Edgel. Second Row: Carol Wylie, Clorie Steele, Bonnie Cainer, Mary Ann Miller, Rolwrt Reinerke, Charles Blark, Larry Neifligh, To mpostlewait, ,lean W'alla1'e, Elaine Yates, Sharon Smith, Kath- le-un Moen. Third Row: Boli Rowles, Bill Logerwell, l.ee Zittenfelal, Jim Snider, Dave Dune-an, Cary Fox, Jim Aiken, John Kyle, Bruve lliw-. Steve Cline, Walter Brooks, Kelley Slayton, Don Gallagher. Sophomore Choir practice .WS N 41 K' :Avi 9 , ,xl NQt 47 1,241 73 a rt' 'y E .ii if . 5 ,A V Ui- ..1i' ,I I l X Sophomore C hoir Freshman Choir x ,L 'V f-X ff' L ,f 4, ,. -1., X 'x ,,.' ,V n Freshman Choir practise First Row: Judy Kendrew, Mary Collins, Kay Kent, Diane Benson, Cliff Bushman, Gerard Roscoe, Tim Kyle, John Ufelson, Janet Boon, Susan Arnold, Jerry Grien, Melintle Mt-Cawley. Second Row: Carolyn Fitch, Linda Orr, Mary Rollins, Marilyn Gil- pin, Dennis Wirth, lruine Smith, Ron Goforth, Deborah Perry, Dianne Houle, Sharon Higgins, Margy Kirkpatrir-k. Third Row: Joyve Anderson, Carol Aimar, Pamela Hartley, Judy Peierson, Jerry White, Norman Knovker, Malcolm Miller, Eugene Tilton, Vernon Holt, Jan Hawthorne, Pat Soderwall, Sharon Hartman, Mary Parks. Fourth Row: Pat Coffey, Donna Adams, Marilyn Manning, Burton Walker, Roger Terrell, Vernon Blair, Jerry Britt, Carol Norgine, Carol Henke, Ingrid Viking, Trudie Marshall. ' , 515 g K , K -1, fi W ' 2 z 54 . 5: it . , ?,jg,.L-A Q Q A i K ' f-1' ', at Q S- 1 V , 31, N: in 2 f , 4 ifty' lk, 'S ..,......, tag 3 ,WM Q E J J J f X A is 4 ad 2--W In fi. 4 'S r 4 X 1 3 Q gi l l , 3 , is Y 3 'Y o ' ' Q: W X I ir.sl lfmr: Nilllfy Khlel. Toni X-lllll'l'. I,l'Ill'N1' llarring,:lml. Elvanor llawy. Marilyn M1'1Ilul'4', ,lluly llon-llvrwlillg. liulrlni llowlvll. Xmlrn-3 Dania. lillu-l Hilele-nlrranfl, Polly lie-rg, ,lavkiv lirnn-flon, Pal Savage-, Carolyn fllllilsll. Sm-mul Row: Tam Jarvis. Susan Slnlrlliff. RlhN4'Ill1ll4l1'llIlll, Mary Mor:-lanfl, l'al l inn+-ll. lfxa Xxlllll1llml'l'.. l.ynnn- llolman. I l'ilIII'lh lfagan, l.in4la llvlllllfl, Ellglvllll llmqn-r. Hlmrrnn llA'1lri1'lx.,lll1ly llarnie-llv. Tlzirfl Rauf: Nviani Harrow. Skamlra Brumlrizlgu-. llaun xx't'll'll. Slnarun Sllvlflllllll, l.auraI1-4- llvu-nx. lllllflil Wlvygalllmll, Ilan-I Slllllll. ,llIIl1'l llouya-n, l'4-nny lfalivr, Carol Ann llilllllllllllx ,Ianniv Slvnarf., Dianna Gilr- son, ,Inyrv ll'--lun. lfaurlll Huw: llv:-wiv ClIlNl'll llialm- Slflllll- l'4-rrill llrally, Margarc-I .'xIl'l1'l'hUll, Flu-lia J2Il'lxN1lll. Ml:-lable' Slllllll, Mary liyflvr. Nirki llarlfon, l'1-ggy l,0llll'll4'lll', l'llll'1'll Rilllllj, Nanvy 'llll0lllilS, Dianna Norlhrup, Nil-ki l.yIlv. Frosh at work. gl ,lf ' Xxx ' ', .QN 'Nw ,fn L 'Q Q I 9 x gxlxxqalxx Girls Glee 'L 'fm- Watch the Bogie! irst Row: Narnia Douglas, Mary Clay. Stu- Mari-. Nlarliff Swanmn, Pvnny Boalcs, Nam-iv l,ami'i-in-1-. juyu- Aiimlra-us, Norma aslnn-n, Maureen Wlialeli, ,loyve Dirvasvy, Danvtle- xlllillllllll, Evcl n Slum v, Kathy liamiranal. Srwnml Razr: Mary Ann Bush, Y Y uily Wilson, Shirley Lilly, Anne Lampman. Ruin-rm l,iwlw. Mary Simon, Roxie Manning, Umina lfranvia. ,lualy H4-ani. ,Ian Salter, M I ' :rgars-l Wilfon, Linrla Laurn, Mr. Bngarcl. Third lfoiv: Caroline- Weinberger, legy Watson, Carol llmm-rmi. liois llalcloman, Nola Crain-r. ,loan Bevk, Jurly Laflwig, Barbara Baxter, H4-tty Finclcrle, Diane XVilson, Kaye- Carter, Sigriil Payton. 6 lil iz-132 ew A-- H ,Ai...9L P1 A fi .. .. -X 1. 1ae.:p,4-,nmizmr f . im ,,... ,wwf ii. s'ffzw,.,., uv-w.:.,,1:imf f-1 .mmfsmzam:y:.,,wwnnmf:am.z1i:.gms. 1 wi f--',. . 7 .,.. ,-ma-liwfmmmwrnrmfxuuxrrsieuz-:asain 5 t t s 4:4 4 5 V First Row: Beverly Schumacher, Judy Tirhenor, Donna lfrvntress, Virginia Brown, Sharon Wood, Linda Haddan, Patty Rowles, Donna Winterlrurn. Second Row: Shirley Ellsworth, Mnriannv Hawkins, Ruth Lienarcl, Lloyd Dewing. Fred Jenning. Te-tl Keyes, Connie Smith, Elaine Jangula, Linda Tate. 'Third Row: Tony Richardson, David MacGregor, Bolr Robertson, Dave Berry, Ray Bralm, Terry Little, Steve Bryson. Christmas Assembly rehearsal , . Ev' . mum 5- 3 we n 3. ialiilg .. 'x x 1 i 2.1312 I 4 Mixed Glee X X f Us X wi s. xl gg. be -124 X 1 - u X xl 3 Left: Ellen Backman, Ginger Lee Barrows, Carol Westphal, Sandra Ballod, Sharon Meacham, Janice King, Bonnie Gainer. iAbovey Boys Ensemble f 1 V5 1 7 K ---- Nz 25,3 Girls Ensemble hifi f l if X flywel n X 5 Q i-A 6 Left: John Richardson, Wes Price B111 Nokes, Nolan Batchelor. nr: String Trio ...- n -.NX 4' 'H s x Y. . ' M f . 'sg 's,sJ- 2. 3 fa ' I .f' ,'l 'fr .12 Back Loft: M. Gnukcrud, S. Hig- gins, S. Hartman, P. Reese F. Brady, D. Hould. Front Lvftz J. Borchcrding, S. Arnold, D. Strom, J. Francis, S. Jackson. fBCl0XVJ , Q on 'C - ' V' g ' . www'-.' H' 'Q A , f 'Q ,J :.1.:u-s-'--earl- -4' ', . l I .:.,., ,..n.-,Vf '.. .H -,' ' 1 Y. . . ne K 'W--.. Iffikll Schmoll, Karon Olson, Ninu Suckctt Freshman Girls Ensem, ' J 5 14: gn M . , ,Lf '::?:ti?:' f1:'E1:-snag . if f - -In YT rx.-' . .,:ff5':w:12' Q'1'ei4'-'TP-I viii? 1 f - 37 -' '- ' 41 -J- 12 F, ' MP 0 U70 ' ,xi um ' , 1.6 aaa. ,Qu wi ...- JU 00 o ,f 53041 C, -..J,,,,1,.,..-,,,.., - ggaref' g:.g.l-., -if Y'-7, 3241:-'EQ-L :' - .i'i:f' -,-:,- X .- -' LIS' QW 3 'xii J 4 , Wx XQSW X X ff l ax . N -' . K Xl! ' ff' ubaaiw, fb AM ffvxua-dffv A,2g,f,,.. f-,ww 5 1 1 , XS?-K Q. V www 5 ig? W , 55 W X if ff i x ml, W-x.,,.:,, J 1 5 52 X .Ei 3 z' 9 In fy , Q 0 , Vi' W2 bra-L Jn Pi .f t . 'W Doug Vickery Washington, with only eight experienced playa-s returning from last year's team, won one game while losing eight. This record is not asbad as it may seem becuase the green Colonials threw scares into The Dalles, jefferson, and Cleveland. Larry Miller qaarked the Stark-Streetersby scoring twice, once on aneighty-nine yard run and alsoon apass from quarterback Jim Suter. The ma-e experienced Indians, however, managed to pull the game out of the fire. To add to the already great misfcrtune of inexperience, qurterhack jim Suter suffered a broken collar bone in practice. With Suter sidelined, coach Vickery's boys drew Jefferson in the Jamboree and surprised the Democrats by trailing them by only one point at the end of the first quarter on Friday night. The young Colonial: startled jefferson even more the next night by garnering two quick touchdowns before the suprised Demos could score. Experience told in the second half as the Democrats dominated the scoring and won the game by the :cue of 27 to 19. In the Cleveland game, Washington jumped to an early seven point lead on a touchdown and an extra point by Larry Milla. Although Captain Gordon johnson did not play because oi an injury, the Colonials held the Indians scceleas until the last quarter when Cleveland scored twice. This was enough to dash Washlngtomvshopes for a better thanlast place finish in the league. Washington didn't lose all its games, however. The persistent Colmials were not discouraged and finally defeated Franklin. This was the one Washington win. The Franklin center aided the winless Colmial's cause by snapping the ball over Quaker pmmter Doll Lane's head and out of the endzone for a safety. Afterthat the break: cmtlnued to go for Washington. Dan Jackson scaed twice and Ken Fong scored once. Larry Milla was instrumental in the Colonial victory although he dldn't cron the goal line himself. I98 The Colonial: should look faward to a good season next year for a large percentage oi the team will be returning. Managers t ,,,. H ' ' s so t iw dt, , gf - ' X' ,f -Hmm M X r if ' , f W , , K ' 1 , - ,V 'Q l , Xi , . f A E 5, J., ls V f , 1 I .f , Q Lonnie Gates, Doug Carlson, Tom Postlewait C oach Warren Bolin e .-.--L- AwH x, Q-.Xx- Q. ,ff if ' -3 M .1 Xt- Z4- sf- Lee fi .W ' s ,f V 52 ' ' ii, Rv lalss ' A , , , ,, , 1 -A W' K ., if e Duane Thompson 'S . Wa Wa Wa Wa Wa Wa Was Wa: sw, Q l ,MA f : , ua X Gordon Johnson j g Scores - ington ington Lington lington lington lington nington ,hington 12 19 7 6 0 0 20 7 The Dalles 27 Jefferson 27' Benson ZQ' X li' Roosevelt 25 -' Grant 40, Lincoln 2151 Franklin 1,2 Cleveland I4 ,.W'. ,s 'J . 2' Dan ackson . , 13, 'T B111 Miller Tom Buckner 31 -A , , '51 1 'k. f Chuck Bal 2? ,usb v ,b'v f,N1 Larr ly I fi Jim Suter L, J Dale Ken Fong 5? Q Jon Swanson M L, ig Q ,+w.': u I i3'5 ufsxa , ,, .fb, R Bob Beathe f I ,, 'mu F. f 3 ' n I .... S :Max -1 5 s ,..w,, 'J f .sw Al 3 -J 5 KJ ,A ,ww 1. A fi: n 'few B o b N o r e Vince Messina ndee Q 9 mf, FM 4 i ' .4 '1 K X Boozer -54 av Henry Ga ry Lohan nawls i 9.1 fi W3 if -Q xx: , 'x p - ,mg-' 6 x L, 3 4'. ' , Q 33 .1 2 A fi' .,,, pi A , A1fre iggin Jerry LVS10 Gary Grunseth Seigfreid von Lilienfeld- Toal -v ' K B o b R o o t 172 ?Q + Q5QQf B0b Thomas 1 Ml s' ii !- 5, Q Fred Finseth V10 B011 f Q , , 1 Tw, v W 'SV af: tt. K .- Q 3 J x, ,M 1 , 'I , l,,,v'. fi I A' , Jn' Z if ,L ,,.... .FP Lx ix - ,, X. Qhhmug ,Q- A - Vx 1, X. H. - ffY P' 'QW 41: . Q 1 if ,Q-rf .-R .1 9,-pnxsyxj a-v ', SW -vw, tv . . 455- l 2 1,35 K1 if , H ' ' ,jQ' 1, 5 H 5: 1, 5: - fl r 5' i 1 4 2 ,I H! vw. l irsI Hour: Mike: Holme-s, Del Parks. Bula Russell, Brnw Phillips, ,lim Martel, Divk Willizinls, Hola Mott. Jnlm WW-nlmlz. Second Row: John Hull, Phil lJi1-key, Pill X'Q'lF1'll. Bill Rommell, Barton Wzllka-l', Boll jnlinfnn, Rim-lx Surrutl. Third Rmb: ,lurk Bull, Ed llhlmam, John Kyle, Tom Wzllton, Mark llutlcnlmucr. l'.1llll'I'l Row: Gary lil-rgeron, llolr Sl. Piz'rrf'. Morris Tvstvr, Tom Hainlain, ,lay Sl'lllIl0ll. Miko Beau- Vlllllllp. Freshman Football R472 lin! Hun: ,lim lXlIl'lllill il. Rui:-r llllx-. llvnnix Wvllllil. llruve- Sl'llWl'!ll'I', Ray Mnnlgnine-l'y. llvnnin- llrcnsll, ll.m Xl.:ll.frx. Iivmui- lllnri-ti-n-vu. Nlillu-rl Taylor. Svruml Rum: llzlrl l'll'I ll50ll. Nurlny Kilfurul, ,lolm l- lllvppew, ,lim ll4'l.rn-igllll, lluln xlilli-ll. ,lr-rrx llrmxn, Xrlm luvr. lfllrl lfvauix. Miki- llognv. Wlilu- llllllgilll. Nlilw '.uu1llwru. llul: Nlillvr. llnl Wlnilv. Thin! Rmr: ,luv Yllilfillbil. .lim Sllblll, Grunt llurflon. llalrx Rohr-. lllnlm ll2Illll. l'rwl Ylilrr. llill Rl'lllIlllll4'l'.li1lI'f 54-lm:-glvr. Ilim- Ru--4-ll. Miki- lNllll'lllN. ll'-'my lilllllilx. l'llPllfl'I Hou: lwlln llun-pn-rua-r IM-I. Nlgr.I. l'1'rl'y Nlullvn. Nlill4'lHll Nlillvr. Jllllll Muorv. lc'-N llrvnl- llll!I'f'. lflmrlv- Nlmlgll. llI'II4't' lvvllv. Nlilxr- llurrun l'Wlgr.P Doug ll:-llvr. llill Allvn. lfmlvll ,lim Nlallnlwy. mmm , 5 'M 1 nn! LYLL C f x I Lf t Farmer, Ron Wong, Vince Messineo, George Wig COACH BILL MCCLUSKEY lw Washington High Sc.hool's 1956-57 basketball team opened its pre-season slate with only four experienced players. Wes Price, who was later faced to the sideline because of illnessg Franchot Love, and co-Captains Gene Costi and Bill Grieve. Not only wee the Colonial: lacking in experienced personel, but hey also were handicapped by a lack df height. Washing- ton compiled a five win and one loss pre-season record. The single los came at the hands of the number one ranked A-2 school, Madras. The tall White Buffaloes of Coach Ole Idmson dropped the Colonial quintet in the first game of the two day Christmas tournament at Bend. Asthe P. L L. schedule got under way, the local five became known as a hot and cold team. They were cold in the first two contests asllenson and Roosevelt downed them. ln the two following games against Cleveland and jefferson, the Colonialhoopsters wee hot , They downed Cleveland by t points. Ieffesm was rated sixth in the state when they were upsetby a red-hot Washington five. The inexperienced Wilson Trojans were the next victim of Washington. Grant met the Colonials in the local's crackerbox gym, and with their height and Washington's coldness , the Generals wee able to eke out a win. The next game was Washingtovvs Fhottest! as they downed the soon to be state champs, Lincoln, on the Cards' own floa. After this great victcry, the Colonials downed last year's state champion Franklin. ln the seconorommdof the season, Washington seemed to be mae cold than hot as Benson dropped diem on the Wa- Hi floor. Seekhlg revenge for their first round one point les to Roosevelt, Wshington was hot and troumced the Teddies 63-49. Forthe remainder of the season, Wa-Hi was mmable to get hot and subsequently beat only Wilson while losing five games. Seniors Gene Costiandlllll Grieve wee selected m the All-City Squad at the season'l end. Cati the league's top scare,- was placed on the second team whlle Grieve garnered a spot on the third team. Coach Bill McCluskey should have a fine team next year because all but tln-ee will retmn from this yeark squad, which won 16 while Icing 10. 0 B t Bill Grieve -- Gene C i f 'U uc- ' S. 'fig-:U K . 1 1 si sv lx E X Honorable mention 2nd ll6lU1 8U'0ifY Franchot Love Chuck Bally 209 Washington Washington Wa shington Washington Washington Washington Bill Grieve Scores 42 Battleground 38 56 Parkrose 47 62 Hudson's Bay 42 41 Madras 58 58 Bend 53 62 The Dalles 45 Gene Costi Ed Fuller Jim Suter Larry Miller Mike O'Mara Mark Hattenhauer Scores Washington 4l Benson Washington 47 Roosevelt Washington 62 Cleveland Henry Knawls Washington 59 Ie fferlon Washington 50 Vdlson Washington 41 Grant Washington 47 Lincoln Washington 55 Franklin Washington 45 Benson Washington 63 Roosevelt Washington 55 Cleveland Washington 47 Ie iferson Washington 62 Wilson Washington 49 Grant Alfred Riggin Washington 39 Lincoln Washington 46 Franklin u ,. e '1 in 1 4. K' b 4 'W .QI -,W X 5- E' 4 b A ,, ::.H.--kL Bob Beatt1e E., E' Jon Swanson 210 Gary Lohan Bob Marson 9x 3 1 A, :-- i .fx xi R iw 1. , gmi S52 54 Ed Fuller gets away a jump shot against Hudson's Bay. . 'hall -.. .':' fi m by Chuck Bally x.l E 5 L... .l s ,sv vs df' I Y Q I -. 540.475 'M Junior Varsity Basketball l rnnI Row: Larry Turner, Vivtor Bell, Dave Jones, Mark Hattenhzluer, Boll Mnrson, Dave Duncan, Norm Wie- lvr, iilllll'li Burns. Ilivk lligginllothzim, Bill Camlee. Bak Row: Steve Corker, Manager, Doug Hatton, Morris Ta--lor. .lrl Pierre, jerry Lyslo, Churk Mosher, Cary Fox, Bill Rommel, Mike BillJl'llill'llI3, .lim Snider, Dick lla-rr. Jim slllllll. NIJIIIIIKPF. Freshman Basketball 35 f . 33 xx Elm., Front Row: John Sherwood, Geoff Hill, Cotrell White, Ed Ulmzm, Marc Sprague, John Lindgren, Curt Evans, Jerry Brown. Back Rfow: Scott Parker, John Hunsperber, Bert Walker, Henry Sherwood, Mike Holmes, Chuck Waugh, Tom Haihline, Cary Bergeron. The wrestling team lacked depth and experience. From a total of twenty-six wrestlers, ten were freshmen, three sophomores, nine juniors, and only four seniors. Coach Aldrich greeted but five returning lettermen at the beginning of the season. Captain Bob Nore, Bob Thomas, Jim Martel, and Gordon John- sonperformed best for the Maroon and Gold. Johnson, although turning out late, placed third in the City matches. Washington can look forward to an improved team next year as only four men will be lost by graduation. 5 l ' l l i oglllllllljd y v ' Qi -f L Wash I I lx' 1 ,lim lxunilmrn. Nlulvolm Miller. l'1l'4'1l Wallis, ,lunn-s King, nl 1 li lr Miller oll llllllg l 1- Smith. llruw- Sa-lm:-gle-r. l'm-rvy Mille-r. lfuvlf Row: l 1 Ru MII 1 B l W re RolertTl1on11 1 I XX klll Willnrrl 'l'u,ylor, ,lnlm l'uI,m4l, L-ci 'lLl! , il ll tlovlc nu ul l ll F ,Km gi k yr f ' .f . V if F ' K. ' . , A a X A . , mix Q' .. L YLY 5127535 1 X I 0 1, 'H iff iz, ,-,am ,,.V ,,.- A in i. M X 'i 'uw :Q ..-. 'W- -----' an kfggqgv A hu iwl 3 aw s t 'f ' ff ,gg Shan .1 Jiri-1 5 QTQQZ 2 + f'f 'Q ff' L.,,,,,,, Q V. 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Starting the season with only two lettermen Bruce Aberle and John Edwards, the inexperienced Colonial diamond crew gained the necessary experience as the season progressed. Against Benson, Wash- ington managed to last until the tenth inning when the Tech men pushed across the winning run. In the next game against Roosevelt Washington's nine hung on and pulled outa four-to-two win. From this point the colomals have steadily 1mprovedg and next year because of the large number of re- turning lettermen, Washington will have an outstanding diamond crew. 218 Johm'Po1a D501 L V 11 0 I 9 I Bruce Aberle mdk BC i. .44 Y ou, Wg: 1 . 3- ' E XM, 4- sn- ! 3? x I Us , QF. 'fr x W if 3 iw ' ., S i 5 A I' Doug H3303 Jon Swanson Vince Messineo Doug rlson Bob Fulton Vi c P o w e 1 1 sf if? Di c k H ig g e nb o th a m o 3 zzc ,,.1-' A - zb, kk. ' Jerry Lyslo Larry Turner .am-f-Q., Af'f 'TIM n U1'3,' xff' .X .' 1.55, , .A'l1TIf f P f Q- Q? 4 if 4, x 2,1 -g...,m I w -fy fi I Av'fgi, i24f2u:4. A A Ma- A WM V xr usuvfw' W.,,5,1g, A J- ,,3u'L MM N, . 'W' M gr - ,',, W 'Qi I.:-' ,vi 24i+ f. I. .lunior Varsity Baseball Front Row-Left to Right: Dirk Williams, John Sherwood, Bennie Brown, Joe Williams, Mike Hague, Bob Miller, Bob Bavhofner, Verle Humphreys. Second Row-Left to Right: Dirk Krueckel, Joe Block, Gil Hanley, Gary Srharher, Mike Dungan, Jerry Brown, Arba Ager, Curt Evans, John Hopper, Stan Wil- loughby, Mike Lemley, Rudy Myers, John Wilson, Jim Kurihara. Third Row-Left to Right: Bob Matt, Bob Marson, Bob Bohno, Roger Ross, Gabby Berg, Jim Schneider, Dennis Christiansen, James Murkleroy. Back Row-Left to Right: Coach Jim Maloney, Dick Herr, Bill Candee, Norby Kilford, Dave Russell, Jim Gallagher. George Colby, Daryl Stone, Gary Beattie. Playing Catch. Boarding the Bus. n,.m.:.f numimvinmua .- K-rsn:an,nse ,Vpv - 4 X . . 2, . f Qi f 11 wmv. 1 M X 1 A. 6 ,n 4 , kk , e,,:g4 Q ef we 5 J.. 'W wi s Q. 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F f ' A if- 14 I f , 3 V ' . f 1. . ' ' . , 4 'e B ' h Q A ' f W ' ' W, Q . , ,L . fd fe. 39 Q L coAcH ROGER Mocxronn L wi ' 'i' ' Washington High School's track team, under the direction of coach Roger Mockford, would have W a better than average season if the future can be judged by the past. The yolmg Colonials opened 1 W the season by winning a triangular meet with Roosevelt and Wilson, placing fifth in the City Relays, and winning another meet against Grantand Franklin. Chief cogs in the Washington juggernaut were B111 Coplen, Larry Allen, Larry Miller, Bob Rader, Nick Lane, Lee Clark, Dale Rohrbough, Mike O'Mara, and Thad Sprague. Coach Mockford should look forward to next year with optimism, for he will be losing only five of these men by graduation. Managers: Dudley Buss, Jimmy Smith, Keith Jones. 1' g I . h E. . :,2'x.?:g-' 'N X A' 3' u 'N --1 K fv J -- G 'H 1 f ' Q I , . s gl .95 rd! all .1 IM. 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Pauly Miller, Claudia: Depre. Burk Row: Pat Darrin, Virginia Swv:-mis. mln Boys Tennis 3-ff: Ol, . .- P If X I f 1' ' H R f V x a ZZQ: S i E Frunl Row: Arm-his Woril, llaivf- Goosnmn. Ralph Mrlnlyrv. Bark Row: Mike Farmer, M Al1iri4lgc'. Daw' Golilfnol. I '54 QN 50, Girls Swimming IH. - -5- - A. ,, 451-1- w.....a Q'?'s.,.f -..-I N Front Row: Betty Enderle, Carolyn Fitch, Ann Trenholm, Joan Crawford. Middle Row: Eileen Kamey, Lee Class, Linda Glaholt, Janet Hawthorne, Sharon Bergreen, Sally Taylor, Charlene Bi elow, Janet Ross, Penny Peirson. Back Row: pam Albright fnaptainl Martha Oros, Pauline Pevkharmlil Front Row: Larry Anspavh, Jim Leek, Tom Hoffman, Dave Cooseman. Middle Row: Ron Johnson, Tell Desiel, John Srhultons. Bob Morgan, Steve Pierson, Jim Bursell, John Kneeland. Buck Row: Walr- ren Sim-lair, Cahlmy Berg. Clarence Hanna. Boys Swimming QD ,J V' iv' ,- 9 XJ , .MF Q -f-W , y4,,...d '-4-':i:.-'yn --.Q-TNI 5 M4 A,...,-I N 1- 'N,., ,- k0d 'v X- W i,is,,,..,j,:,f5..L. A R .t., .- J1' s 1 1 P V,--.,,,l-N. Mx , :Jr .,.,...l.,-t...,.f -AL he it-ff w--eJ '---: -M...-ft S 229 Varsity Cross-Country 3 4 1:-.L ' f 1 , - -ii ., ', A L4 ' U -ms K ,454-'I 1: 1 2 1-22' ' ...M , . -f P Row: Coavh Aldrich, Bob Rader, Gene Costi. Ed Fuller, Jim Iremonzer. John Poland. Second Row: Amy Smith, Dennis Jnudon, Mike O'Ma.'a, Franchot Love, bary Tiffin, Gary Waters, Cliff Bell. if First Row: Don Elle, Barnaby Dickson, Ken Smith, Harold Hines, Charles Mossier. Second Row: Jim Smith Scott Parker, Larry Volchok, Tom Meehan, Cottrell W'hite. Third Row: .lim Neider, Mike Miller, John Lind grenn, Russ Holt, Mark Hyman, Steve Stoihl. Fourth Row: Robert Proffitt, Bob Marson, Larry Nelson, Charlex Blark. Junior Varsity 5 E 2 Q 5 i E I Cross-Country . 5 . Go 54' X If 'ii '11 Rv' f xi :gf yi Mg: ? , L, Q 46' l Q 'igg 5 V, -1 me .' 'il' f ML: at 5:1 Rf' - ri ow Front Row' Dou' Davis Rover Nelaon Pele Voforth Boll Cwntin Ken M1'L0ud. 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Q, 1 ' 'A 'A '71 ' 'G I ,F an ml - 'fin QM NR , , 'W i Q S., 'K , MXN Q X X Aberle, Bruce 28, 145, 147, 167, 185 Adams, Diana 28 Albrighg, Pamela 28, 49, 74, 139, 141, 161, 22 Allen, Dorothy 28, 49, 158, 175 Allen, Lamar 28, 147, 162, 180 A Anderson, Aloha 28 Anderson, Sharon 28, 49, 50, 74, 141, 149 157, 175 Anspach, Larry 28, 49, 72, 145, 149, 153, 164, 173, 229 Anundson, Joyce 28 Arnotson, Sondra 28, 141, 145, 185, 233 Austero, Donna 28, 157 Bachman, Don 28, 143 Ballod, Sandra 28, 65, 100, 110, 141, 145 193 Bamard, James 28 Barr, Don 28 Barr, Dudley 28, 51, 149, 168, 178 Batchelor, Nolan 25, 28, 112, 145, 185, 193 Baucom, Alan 28, 49, 149, 168 Baudin, Ann 28, 49, 91, 141, 149, 157, 173 Bauer, Dick 28, 56, 69, 143, 160, 185 Benedict, Bruce 27, 28, 52, 56, 65, 69, 91, 94, 143, 160 Bennett, Norma 29, 145, 157, 185, 186 Benson, David 29, 51, 99, 149, 162 Bergstrom, Sharin 29, 126, 185, 233 Berry, Dave 29, 192 Bersougloff, Peter 29 Black, Marilyn 29 Black, Shad 29, 58, 147 Blair, Bob 29, 52, 65, 99, 139, 143, 145, 14 7,513, 186 Boos, Billie Jean 29 Bosh, Mary Ann 29, 191 Bradbury, Joe 29, 51, 185 Brechbiel, David 29 Brill, Margaret 29, 158 Brought, Phyllis 29 Brown, Carrol 29, 173, 159, 175 Brown, Gary 29, 185 Brown, Virginia 29, 192 Bryan, Barbara 29 Buck, Joan 29 Buckner, Shirlee 29, 52, 65 Buis, Jackie 29, 159, 186 Bullock, Vicki 30 Burgess, Laverne 30 Caldwell, Janice 30, 49, 59, 72, 139, 141, 144, 145, 149, 173 Callaway, Marvin 30, 180 Cameron, Leroy 30, 160, 164 Campbell, Tony 30 Canucci, Linda 30 Carlon, James 30, 186 Carrico, Shirley 30 Cheshier, Dorothy 30 Clark, Gary 30, 51, 149, 175 Clark, Lee 25, 30, 99, 147, 216, 223, 225 Clayton, Carol 30 Clunas, Carole 30 ssruon mnsx Clunas, Loreen 30 Coffey, David 30, 89, 142, 143, 168, 185 Collins, Joanne 30, 59 Concannon, Bill 30, 153, 166 Cook, Phyllis 30, 159 Corrie, Michael 30 Costi, Gene 25, 31, 52, 53, 56, 65, 68, 69, 78, 79, 143, 147, 160, 212, 213, 230 Craber, Nola 31, 191 Cudington, Ed, 31, 143, 162 Daniel, Annetta 31, 58, 156, 180 Davidson, Joanne 31, 49, 72, 66, 67, 83, 105, 143, 149, 184, 185 Davis, Doug 31, 231 Depre, Claudia 31, 49, 141, 156, 175, 228 Desel, Ted 25, 31, 52, 58, 59, 99, 168, 174, 175, 229 Dewing, Lloyd 31, 192 Dickson, Dianne 31, 51, 72, 141, 157, 175, 228 Dieterle, Gene 31 Discasey, Joyce 31, 164, 191 Dixon, Peggy 31, 159 Dodge, Martha 31, 49, 157, 175 Duncan, Robbie 31, 177 Eadeh Susanne 31, 49, 51, 53, 72, 79, 105, 9 Earnshaw, Nancy 31, 139, 141, 164 Edwards, John 25, 31, 139, 143, 147, 153, 166, 217 Elledge, Steve 31, 99, 160 Ellis, Dorene 32, 141, 157 Engelking, Mary 32, 49, 157, 177 Epton, Doug 32 Everett, Kaleen 32, 136 F appas, Kathrine 32, 141 Finger, Don 32, 180 Finley, George 32, 99, 147, 225 F inseth, Carl 32, 143 F leig, Barbara 32, 159 Fowler, Darlene 32 Fox, Leslie 32, 50, 53, 65, 79, 99, 104, 139, 143, 145, 148, 149, 162 Freeman, Shannon 32 F rentress, Donna 32, 192 Fritchman, Susan 32 Galligan, Jim 32, 178, 222 Gianoli, Charles 32 Gillies, Diane 32, 52, 54, 55, 69, 79, 85, 109, 126, 139 141, 145, 161, 185 Gold, Harriet 27, 32, 126 Gordon, Mary Kay 32, 49, 72, 126, 145, 149, 161, 185 Goss, Jim 32, 185 Grahner, Richard 32, 51 Grieve, Bill 25, 32, 60, 71, 126, 147, 200, 208, 211, 212, 213 Griffin, Glenford 33, 160 Griffis, Geraldine 25, 33, 141 Gunderson, Doug 160 Haas, Pat 33, 49, 145, 158, 186 Hager, Carolyn 33, 51, 52, 53, 65, 79, 132 141, 149, 158 Haines, Gail 33 Hale, Sharon 33 Hall, Judy 33, 123, 157 Hammack, Sharon 33, 49, 141, 157, 176 Hanragg Clarence 33, 143, 162, 168, 178 Harding, Bonnie 33, 158 Harry, Dorothy 33, 51, 52, 53, 65, 66, 67 70, 79, 104, 105, 139, 141, 145, 149 158, 164, 184, 185 Hegrenes, Luanne 33 Hendrickson, Joann 33 Henning, Sandra 173 Henson, Harriet 33, 161 Hill, Marian 33 Hoffman, Barbara 33, 100, 110, 139, 141 145, 161, 164, 175, 185 Holmes, Dale 166, 168 Hook, Larry 34 Hosea, Carol 34 Houston, Dell 34 Hughey, Wanda 34, 159 Huskiegg Diane 34, 49, 72, 100, 141, 180 Irby, Rosallie 34 Jackson, Emest 34 Jackson, Lynn 34, 49, 139, 143, 149, 163 168, 178 Jacobsen, Don 34, 49, 139, 143, 149, 153, 166, 185 Jacobsson, Andrea 34, 180, 185 Jarvis, Genevieve 34 Jarvis, Margaret 34 Jaudon, Dennis 34 Jensen, Alice 34 Johns, Sharon 34 Johnson, David 34 Johnson, Gene 34 Johnson, Gerald 34, 153 Johnson, Gordon 25, 34, 52, 60, 65, 87, 146 147, 215 Johnson, Ron 35, 139, 178,, 2219 Johnson, Thomas 35 ' Johnson, Verna 35 Johnston, Judy 35, 51, 139, 141, 145, 149, 173, 175, 185 Johnston, Pat 35, 141, 180, 185 Jones, Linford 35, 50, 149 Kay, Susanne 35, 141, 157, 175 Keesey, Kay 35, 157 Kembell, Jerry 35, 143 Kerzel, Martha 35 Kesterson, Melvin 35, 53, 56, 57, 69, 79, 84, 85, 86, 112, 143, 162 Kidd, Myrna 35 Knoblauch, Matthew 35, 99, 153 Kurihara, Howard 35, 153, 166 T ERHDHER 1 .' 1' I 1, 1f', Lzf' rim M 1 201 3 X 2222 E B id BE 2 1950 Ladwig, Judy 35, 100, 157, 179 Lauer, Jacqueline 35, 100, 157, 179 Lauro, Linda 35 Lawrence, Lellah 35, 141, 156 Lear, Oada 35, 175 Lee, Robert 35 Lee, Theodora 25, 35, 54, 69, 73, 75, 108 139, 140, 141, 161,173 Lentz, June 36, 185 Lerma, Estella 36, 177 Lester, Kay 36, 141, 158, 175 Lester, Lettau, Ron 36, 143, 162 Rex 36, 162, 169, 175, 233 Lingelbauch, George 36 Little, Margaret 36, 232 Olson, Karen 25, 38, 49, 139, 141, 145, 149, 161, 175, 185 Oros, Martha 38, 74, 114, 139, 157, 229 Owren, Dean 83, 186 Parkish, Ethel 38, 152, 185 Payton, Sigrid 38, 191 Peden, Kent 38, 179 Perlas, Florence 38, 158 Perrine, Jerry 39, 160 Pingree, Sally 27, 39, 51, 72, 149, 175 Postal, Rick 39, 53, 79, 143, 162, 166, 232 Powels, June 39, 51, 52, 60, 65, 139, 141, 145, 149, 161, 164, 185 Little, Terry 36, 143, 162, 192 Loehrke, Kay 25, 36, 139, 141, 145, 161 185, 186 Logan, Ken 36, 185, 186 Love, Franchot 36, 49, 105, 139, 143, 149 162, 212, 213, 230 Lucas, Patricia 36, 49, 100, 159 Lumm, Kathy 27, 36, 49, 72, 149, 232 Maddock, Bill 36, 153, 216 Marks, Bob 36, 51, 99, 143, 149, 162 Marshall, Fred 36, 53, 58, 79, 162 Marvin, John 36, 185 Mason? Nadene 36, 49, 141, 153, 170, 173, 1 6 Matthews, Artelia 36 Maxwell, Rosemarie 37, 141, 157, 186 Mayfield, Mona 36, 141, 180 McAllister, Andrew 37 McConnell, Twila 37 MCGEY, Karla 37, 49, 58, 72, 75, 126, 141 McKee, Linda 37, 139, 152, 179, 185 McKinnon, Colleen 37 McLean, Elaine 37 McLellan, Marcia 37 McLeod, Ken 37, 99, 143, 153, 231 McManigal, Judy 37, 143, 161, 185 McManus, Sue 37, 100, 141, 157 McSwain, Mary Ann 37 Medler, Charles 37, 139, 143, 166 Medlock, Erma 37, 49, 141, 177 Miesen, Helene 25, 27, 37, 53, 84, 85, 100, 141, 159, 175, 185 Mobley, Brian 37 Moodie, Marlene 37, 100, 141, 158 Moore, George 37 Moore, Shirley 37, 49, 173, 158 Moran, Norine 38 Morgan, Margaret 39, 49, 72, 139, 141, 159 Mosher, Doug 38, 174 Myers, Douglas 38, 50, 149, 166 Nelson, Roger 38, 160, 231 Neufer, Linda 38, 49 Newell, Gail 38 Nilsen, Nomlan 38, 143 Nokes, Bill 38, 185, 193 Nolan, Joe 38, 91, 143 Norberg, Karen 38, 49, 159 Norcross, Ruth 38, 156, 177 oeuing, Elaine 36, 49, 100, 149, 156 Ohler, Linda 38, 179 Olson, Bruce 38 s 3 Price, Wesley 39, 52, 73, 101, 139, 143, 145, 160, 185, 193, 232 Pruitt, sandra 39, 49, 59, 72, 105, 141, 149, 159, 173 Putnam, Glerm 39 Rader, Robert 25, 39, 73, 89, 105, 139, 142, 143, 145, 162, 225, 230 Rader, Willis 39, 51, 53, 56, 86, 105, 139, 143, 145, 164, 232 Radmacher, Judy 39, 49 Raymond, Al 39, 160, 164 57, 69, 79, 85, 148, 149, 160, 1 Renner, Ken 39, 52, 53, 60, 65, 79, 139, 143 160, 167, 185 Repp, Spencer 39, 49, 51, 105, 149 Richards, Waldo 39, 153, 166 Richardson, John 39, 50, 52, 53, 57, 60, 79, 85, 126, 143, 145, 149, 167, 185, 193 Richardson, Tony 192 Richter, Carol 39, 175 Rieder, Marjorie 39, 159 Riggs, Mona Linda 39, 100, 156 Ritter, Becky 39, 139, 141 Robertson, Bob 43, 153, 166, 169, 192, 233 Robillard, Richard 40, 153 Rohrbaugh, Dale 40, 147, 153, 166, 200 Romrggb Edward 40, 126, 143, 160, 163, Ronald, Bruce 40 RootT?5ob 40, 90, 112, 139, 143, 162, 164, Root, Carol 40 Rygh, Karen 40 Sackett, Nina 25, 40, 54, 55, 69, 85, 89, 108, 139, 140, 141, 145, 158, 164, 175 St. Claire, Dick 41, 110 Sala, Marilyn 40, 49, 175 Salter, Jan 40, 191 Salter, Lynn 40, 141, 157 Saylor, Marilyn 40, 141 Schenk George 40, 143, 162 Schille, Beverly 40 Schlegel, Gail 40, 141, 157 Schmoll, Erika 25, 40, 112, 139, 141, 145, 161, 174, 185 Sclmee, Duane 40, 160 Schultens, Howard 40, 58, 139, 143, 168, 178, 229 Serkoian, Diana 40, 141, 158, 170, 173 Shurtfgg, Burnadell 40, 141, 145, 159, 184, Shaw, Sharon 40 Siedow, Fred 40, 162 Silverman, Don 41 Simon, Carol 41, 72, 126 Simon, Pat 41, 100, 126, 157 Smith, Bill 41 Smith, Gayle 41 Smith, Joanne 41, 49, 58, 139 Spencer, Paul 41, 162, 186 Sprague, Thad 25, 41, 53, 79, 143, 146, 147, 185, 225 Stehlik, Paul 41 Stickley, Sandra 41 Strand, Pete 25, 41, 52, 53, 64, 65, 79, 101, 143, 164,175, 179,233 Strumpf, Maryalice 41, 51, 157, 173 Sue, Bonnie 41, 130, 139, 158, 173 Sue, Lawrence 41, 165, 178 Sumida, Frances 25, 41, 49, 52, 53, 54, 65, 68, 69, 79, 108, 139, 141, 158, 164, 170, 173, 233 Suter, Joanne 41, 49, 164, 223 Swindell, Gary 41, 59, 112, 175 Taft, Judith 41 Tate, Carol 42, 192 Tate, Linda 42 Taylor, Susanne 42, 110, 159, 175 Thomas, Robert 42, 203, 216 Thompson, Duanne 42, 57, 72, 85, 143, 147 Thornbrough, Julia 42 Tillitt, Glen 42, 51, 143, 149, 168, 177, 178 Tipley, Tanis 42, 51, 52, 53, 79, 86, 112, 139, 145, 149, 164, 175, 232 Tunat, Barbara 42, 55, 74, 85, 141, 159 Turk, Robert 42, 160 Turner, Gayle 42, 49, 52, 53, 55, 65, 79, 126, 163, 175, 232 Valentine, Betty 42 Vergeer, Margaret 42, 49, 52, 65, 141, 149 Vest, Carolyn 42, 141 Vognild, Carl 42 von Lilienfeld, Siegfried 42, 143, 147, 162, 169, 185,202 Wagner, Ron 42, 186 Waters, Linda 42, 49, 141 Watts, Nancy 25, 42, 50, 52, 54, 65, 69, 108, 139, 141, 149, 164, 185, 233 Watts, Penny 42 Weaver, Lavon 42, 156 Weber, Patricia 43, 178 Weil, Darlene 43, 72, 161, 175, 232 Weinberger, Lorane 43 VVelch, John 43, 185 Welch, Sharon 43 Westphal, Donna 43 Whalen, Maureen 43, 191 White, Dawn 43 Whitely, Joyce 43, 49, 91, 139, 141, 156 Williams, Barbara 43, 126 Wilson, Diane 43, 191 Wilson, Dorothy 43, 161 VVilson, Judith 43, 170, 191 VVinterbum, Donna 43, 192 Wirth, Marilyn 43 Wong, Ron 43, 99, 147, 162, 173, 208 Yarbrough, Margaret 43, 145, 161 Zarvis, William 43 Zemp, Beverly 42, 161 Zoppe, Judith 43, 157 CONGRA TULA TIONS fin i D CLASS OF '57I Q' I- A Y -R -Qeefirff.-'5'm,w11,' M :S FNEAR 3713 S, E, Hawthorne Be. 5-3575 Where W Meet To Buy A11 Wanted Clothes: Aiumow, PDIDLETDN, mmwovm, Dlws, 'rowrms Kms, etc. '1 BEST WISHES HENRY WATERS SHOES 733 S, W, Morrison Phone - CA 7-1353 Shoes of Consequence b I 4 HARVEY'S RESTAURANT Better Food - Popular Prices H arvc y rloes the cooking 7804 S. 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