Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1959
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I .E.. m.,.,,m I N xy I ,,,.....?ax ...... H M. ,.,.,.,.,., . ..... I ..,.,., . x..K...........N W ...,o,m2QgggxM ..... Mm. XNXNN A X X wx.. . I ----1-c': x5 Wl'1:I:I:':xI'EL 233FS?E555E5E352E2EIEIEIEIEIEIEi'-CSLPSEEYEIEIEIEEIEIEIEQBEEIEPQ'-Q,Y'3,:CfC 1 'j2Ij', X 'W':?i5j5EESE51i55I5'R : -,. I ' I . Ei? X X :' . 1' -NA-f 5, 'v.,.,.-.N P: '-kdm, K -- - vw X .L A - N . . N-F 8... iz.. .ERLN -, - I . . -:hw -5 '4--I X x Q A N -A Nb x x XX XX X X x K -. 3.3, 'Qcowx M ,Al 5. x FW. H-:xxx .MM , ., X X liaszwwm N H 'KX mx xxmxx xxx x NX Linus Pauling, Ph. D. , Sc. D. , L. H. D. , U. J. D. , D. H. C. , D. F. At , Nobel Laureate Chemistry We dedicate the Lens of '59 to all the Colonials who have trod the halls of Washington High School in pursuit of the knowledge which helped themto attain their rightful places in society. We, humbly yet proudly, make this dedication in particular to the most outstand- ing Nobel Prize-wixming scientist, humanitarian, and author, our own beloved Dr. Linus Pauling, who personifies our highest ideals . Dr. Pauling learned the fundamentals of chemistry at Washington High School under the direction of Mr. William Green, Harvard grad- uate and former Lens adviser, now deceased. Professor Linus Pauling, Chairman of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology since 1937, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for 1954 and awards in the fields of chemistry, medicine, and international law boo numerous to list. In addition to earning his Ph. D. where he is now a professor, he has been given.honorary doctorates by fifteen universities, including Chicago, Princeton, Yale, Cambridge, Oxford, London, Paris, X Leige and Montpellier. He has won the Pres- idential Medal for Merit for exceptionally meritorius conduct in the performance of outstanding service to the United States froml940 to 1946. He has published 300 scientific papers and the following books: The Structure of Line Spectra, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, The Nature of the Chemical Bond, General Chemistry, and No More War. We quote exerpts from Albert Szent-Gyorgy, Nobel Prize-winner'sbook review of No More War by Linus Pauling. The book brings out clearly the monstrosity of war, the difference of the 'peace of plenty for all' we could have, and the miserable end we are heading for by continuing to heap up the instruments of destruction. The difference between these two possibilities is so evident that one feels ashamed that sucha book has to be written at all, that we still squander our treasures building gigantic war machines while there still are hungry mouths to fill and many schools to build. But such a book did have to be written and Pauling's policy is the most hopeful oneg to go to the people at large ...... and convince them that there is no safety in the metastable balance of terror. One must ask himself why Pauling, one of the greatest scientists of our time, who could gain nothing by writing such a book should do so... .,. . . The answer is evident: this book is the expression of the anguish, anxiety, and moral responsibility most scientists must feel, once they look beyond the narrow limits of their actual research. This makes the book one of the most important historical doc- uments of our age and makes Pauling stand out among us as one of the greatest figures of science. He reminds this reviewer of the Bible story of Sodom, condemned by God to be destroyed. Eventually God promised to spare the city if it could produce a sufficient number of virtuous men. Pauling maybe among those men for whose sake we will be forgiven and spared an atomic war and the possible extinction of our race. ,Q Tl 0 ,,5g5::::::::::::::EEEEHEU IAC . ,, , M, The students of Washington High have brought honor to themselves and their Alma Mater through their outstanding achievements in all areas of school life. Scholastic attainments, worthwhile service projects, and an excellent school spirit and loyalty have all shared in making 1958-59 a pleasant and successful year. . The staH of highly competent teachers and administrators extend congratula- tions. They stand ready to help you meet the challenge of greater achievements in the future. Clifford J. Skinner Principal 7 MISS MARY I. WITHYCOMBE ADMINISTRATIVE VICE PRINCIPAL DE AN OF GIRLS Washington High School is fortunate in having Miss Withycombe as dean of girls. Aside from being responsible for the welfare of all girls, Miss Withycombe supervises the counseling and guidance program, Rally Squads, and the Pep Club. She coordinate student productions, college representative visitations, and scholarship applications and makes arrangements for Washington's Rose Festival princess se- lection and May Fete. DR. WILLIAM B. RICHTER ADMINISTRATIVE VICE PRINCIPAL DEAN OF BOYS Dr. Richter, who was activities advisor at Washington High last year, completed his studies for a doctorate in Education in 1953 at the University of North Dakota. This year, as vice principal and dean of boys, he has supervised athletics, the student store, the school calendar, and fire and air defense drills. Even with the other responsibilities of the cafeteria, Baccalaureate and Commencement, Dr. Richter is never too busy to help students solve their problems. MR. WILLIAM WEISS ACTIVITIES ADVISOR New to Washington this year, Mr. Weiss coordinates and supervises activi- ties of all school clubs, Works with the principal in assisting the executive coun- cil, aids inplanning programs, class dan- ces and student elections. Mr. Weiss has entertained many school audiences with his singing, and it is not unusual to hear stu- dents conversing with him in French. MR. GARETH B. GODDARD CURRICULUM VIC E PRINCIPAL Mr. Goddard, assisted by teacher committees, develops curriculum im- provements. In addition to supervising permanent, probationary, and student teachers, he is in charge of special servi- ces, instructional materials, the book- room, library, and student participation in radio and television activities related to our school program. With a genuine smile and a friendly word for everyone, Mr. Goddard helps Washington maintain its high standard of faculty and curriculum. Office Secretaries Function Efficiently M's. Margaret Baumann The office secretaries keep Washington High running smoothly. They check attendance of students, teachers, and substitutes, issuing emergency excuses, tardies, and cuts whennecessary. The secretaries type letters for Mr. Skinner, the vice principals, and the counsel- ors, and answer other letters which do not require a personal reply. Credits of all students are recorded in the office and transcripts are sent to the colleges for the seniors. There are many reports, such as grad- uation lists and the principal's reports, which must be compiled. Filing and transferring telephone messages consume much of the secretaries' time. These tasks are onlyafew of the many duties which the office staff performs efficiently. MS- M9-When? Huston Mrs. Harriette Miller Miss Oberg and Mr. Newth Mrs. Legge and Mr. Harriger prepare seniors for graduation help juniors enjoy a successful year 1 l l Counselors AdV1Ce Apprecmted Miss MacRa.e and Mr. Mockford Miss Hasenmayer and Mr. Hildreth aid sophomores with their problems guide freshmen through their first year at Washington 11 N Mr. David Porter Physics, General Science Physical Science This year, over the entire nation, a new Physics course has been established. Washington High School is fortunate in being one of the Portland schools initiating this new P. S. S. C. program. The course covers fewer different subject areas thanthe traditional Physics course. For exam- ple, the study of sound is not taken up. However, the subjects that are studied are delved into in much detail. The mathematics and derivation of the material is considered to a great extent. Physics students discuss gravitational acceleration New Approach to Physics Noted in Actwe Sc1ence Department iologists delve deeper into study of animals. Mr. Gordon Bouck Mr. William McCord General Math, General Science Photography, Department Chemistry, Biology Chairman Mr. Ralph Carroll M155 Elaine Oberg Biology Senior Counselor, Biology Distillation attracts attention of chemistry studenis. 4 W gm , 'Kms I J , . -ff :-,a..,.a-:-,:!:lsixth.: 's ,: ...,.. 1 , , f' I In . ..... , . ..,.., . . Q, .-.,...V ,..,. , T ' ' 'WZ' TIE X22 siiiifg E' Q: r .. .wt V ...,. -..?., E .:.:.- - it W i ??'1xi: ' A Y 'G -Q15 '. f , - - tl 'fx I vi Mr. Walter Aldridge Algebra, General Math Mr, Knutson demonstrates his original Trig Tractor , ' W -, Q sssifezillses - wwf'-1--'.:f.:::: wists - K Q:-: ' ,D ,M . -. H ...-.f-9fi':?.1I. . 1, 1 13' T32 -5'- ., get Q r - -sis ., s f if 'lla I- if--. .- ,f...mw 2. -: g., -:5 P1 U if-.Q K f, iw ' , fEf 2s::. E Ev Q tlyggmg ft -az fa , 1 sos- .:, swf 3 . . ww . .ff 7-ifitfi 'Ei' :-,-- . A w -' ire- f . kxAx,k - K lfxl ' f ,,ify,ze1N3-G is ' fi Sii3fg1'v Mr. Jack Knutson Senior and Consumer Math Department Chairman Modern trends in the field of mathematics have effected considerable changes in the de- partment of Washington High School which are in keeping with the most advanced national ten- dencies. Portland has been in the forefront in the organization of the mathematics curriculum and the development of the gifted student pro- gram. The teachers in this department have expen- ded much time and effort to prepare themselves for further expansion of the mathematics pro- gram to meet the demands of the space age. 14, Miss Edna Babcock Algebra, Refresher Math Math Students Learn to Apply Rewardmg Skills Mrs. Louise Randall Algebra General Science Junior Counselor Scholarship Algebra, Geometry, Lens AdV1SOI' sig! 4 - 4? Q fiafvq Mrs. Patricia Berke English Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon English, Dep artment Chairman Miss Bonnie Brunken English, Combined Classes Importance of juniors analyze essayists in their EE English class. 16 English Stressed Miss Orpha Hudson English English is one of the most important subjects of high school, giving students a more thorough knowledge and skill in the use of their language. American, English, and world literature, gram- mar, and vocations are some of the many fields studied in the four years of English. Mrs. Johanne McMahon English, Combined Classes Miss Evelyn Hasenmayer Freshman Counselor, English Mrs. Martha Ermler English Mr. Richard Hildreth Freshman Counselor, English 17 Mrs. Cooley arranges books in the boolcroom. ll New Library and Bookroom Activate More Study Washington's library opened its doors in October for the anxious Colonials. Extensive remodeling had not been com- pleted during the summer. Students were attracted by the cheerful atmosphere that the light-coloredwoodwork and furniture created. Flower arrange ments made the library even more attractive. The beautiful mural depicting Oregon'shistory stood out for all to admir e. This large mural, painted by student artists, was completed two years ago. With the addition of more books, two typewriters, a phono- graph, records, and film strips, the library serves more needs than before. While students gather in the library for study and research, Mrs. Rahmes, the librarian, and Mrs. Lawrence, the library secretary, keep order among thebooks and the students. Mrs. Rahmes Librarian 18- Miss Ila Comstock Latin, General Math, Foreign Language Study Leads to Worldwide Understanding Mr. Wilbert Pool Russian, Combined Classes Mrs . Leonore Johnson French Max aawmeaefucyf 67,0y210fY0A7 KWJCCQ f Mrs- Mary Wagers We are studying in the Russian class. MTS- A119119 Ward German, English 5P311iSh, English Washington High students are fortunate in being able to study five languages: French, German, and Latin Russian, and Spanish. Many students enjoy learning about the cultures of these foreign countries whil e learning to speak the language. 19 Social Studies Classes Learn About Our Ever-Changing Mr, Nathan Berkham Mr. Tony Aschenbrener Social Studies, Law Social Studies, Biology Mr. Jack Leonard Mr. John Mayte Social Studies Social Studies Seniors listen intently while Mr. Leonard lectures. 20 World a The goal of the social studies is a competent participation, and loyal citi- zenry in a democratic United States of America. The social studies--anthro- pology, economics, geography, govern- ment, history, psychology, and sociol- ogy--are a study of our social heritage and way of life. They share with the other curricular offerings and school activities, as well as with the community and the home, in the development and advancement of our American ideals. Mr. Max Harriger Junior Counselor, EE Co-ordinator, Social Studies Mrs. Helen Pock Freshmen put finishing touches on their maps of Africa. Mr. Wayne Sengstock Social studies, English, Marla Mr. Donald Uppendahl Social Studies, Combined Classes Social Studies, Combined Classes 21 se wggmqm f' 12 V -z-,5:55::,::5:5g:a:a?15:f: - sf' fr A Hg , , if-'I' -if , M vi s-1, , .,.:.s:::sr..: -:E::5EEv:. -:V- 5. .. -y .53 gg , Siliiiittim as f3iEEEgQ3Q -, ,-1.7 5-115 N' W' ,U if-. U if.. ':,. U-i J - g:5:,- if 2 ft - A 5 V 1, 1 i fki'?'7 W 3 S5 pw: 1 ,,x?'v,? M , 'i X? if ffl ' 'f 1 'LJ 'S' 1.1 Q Miss E. Ruth Tennant Mr. Russell Svaren ,Art Students Develop The art department, under the direction of Miss Tennant and Mr. Svaren, consists of Basic Art, Gen- eral Art 3854, Crafts, which consist of such things as ceramics, leather work, andweaving, and finally Com- mercial Art. Commercial Art 38z4 consists of the mem- bers ofthe art staffwho make many of the posters seen around the school. Nextyear there maybe new courses added to the art department. Craft classes inspire sculpture, Students shape metal dishes. 22 Artistic Talents Draxnateurs practice their latest radio script. Students dramatize a current record hit, Kookie! Kookie! Lend me your comb. Miss Marian VanHauer Drama, Speech I Speech and Iournolism Provide Background for Careers Miss Ethel MacRa.e Sophomore Counselor, ' English, Speech journalism students strive for positions on the Washingtonian staff, 24 Janet presents a speech prepared for her Speech class. Mr. James Maloney English, journalism, Washingtonian Advisor These students are learning the basic Woodworking procedures. Mr. Sam Fuller Industrial Arts, Bookkeeping Industrial Arts Students Acquire Practical Skills Mr. Carroll Newth Senior Counselor Industrial Arts Mr. John Davidson Industrial Arts A metal shop student Works on the foundry unit in the'new metal shop. The foundry is used for casting aluminum projects such as bookends, meat tenderizers, hot plates, and various other implements. 25 l Through Choral Groups, Orchestra and Band, Music Is Brought to Washington Mr. C. LeRay Heick Vocal Music, Algebra 1 'Y k I !,,,Vf4 Q I Gir1's Glee practice new selections. Rigorous training brings satisfaction to orchestra members. 26 Mr. Donald McKenzie Instrumental and Choral Music Mr. Donald Schwehn Deaf Students N,...ff'fr W ' Mrs. Doris Etlinger Student Body Store Mrs. Dorothy Weinstein School Nurse Mrs. Stella Lawrence Library Secretary Freshmen se amstresses create fashionable outfits. Value oi Domestic Mrs. Gladys Wheeler Home Economics Senior boys relax after a strenuous day in the kitchen! Mrs. Ann Rowell Home Economics Business education covers many fields, all valuable to students wishing to enter the business world. Bookkeeping, business law, typing, and shorthand are four of the courses offered to Washington High students. Home Economics is a popular course for boys as well as girls. The future home economists study many things concerning the home, among them family and social re- lationships, child care, clothing construction, and nutritional problems. Miss Margaret Foster Miss Weina Granberg' Shorthand, Typing Typing, Department Chairman Mrs. Ruth Severson Typing, Office Practice and Commercial Courses Stressed for Future Success l 1 I e Typists concentrate on increasing their accuracy and speed. . 5 3 ' ' - -f 'I-1e1.'.:,.:1 siiiiirwa i A . frirf: '5:':Fi:EI:f Wrisugh - Y - '-V' rf Tilivr ' 2 I b L5 V525 :E' . 5 wi gg- ' -.51 4 2. J ., ., - ' . f , .:. ,. -j,gggfg,,:,1a.:. , S ' ' WMS '- E'f:Ii53,i5. .r a:5::,1f:, 1 8 1 sl ag., 'Q 5?iEf::a':-,:1. .. L 7 ':g3ag,5::,e:g- ., .: 1: 3 ,EI'5' f : 5 5 :-. ' 41 -' . - ' . I 2. 5 eg ' Mrs. Virginia Hogard Physical Education Physical Education Classes Encourage Good Sportsmanship is .,,r.nQf was . , .M A:... aw U. , ,W .i . , ..., , ,.,..,,.: , F YQ , 1222 - nkj W ,,cc A, ,.: g,xQ3:55gf:, .L ,H ESV 2 E, is ii mel c 4 3 , Aj r as f i ' F. 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S.A. and Dads' Club Work for Washington From left to right: Mr. Pierson, Second Vice President, Mr. Cartwright, President, Mr. Veisch, First Vice President. 32 BILL CANDEE Activities Football GEORGIA LIAPES Scholarship Hazel Ohrnert CORKY BRADBURY Drama SUE EMM E TT Activities JERRY DIXON Scholar ship GAYLORD HUBBARD Drama JOHN HALL Activities J OANNE GAY Scholarship DOUG HATTON Basketball mam BARBARA PENDLETON Activities NANCY NTEUBOER Journalism BOB MARSON Basketball QUEEN MARY ANN Left to right: Corky Bradbury, Becky Ruotsi, Queen Mary Ann Miller, Sandra Schafer, Barbara Pendleton Hall of Fame Most Likely to Succeed Sue Emmett and John Hall Most AI'l1iStiC Best Looking Jean Healy and Laffy H0ffma11 Mary Ann Miller and John Hall Most Popular Barbara Pendleton and Bill Candee Most Spirited Most Studious Sue Emmett and George Hartley Georgia Liapes and John Kneeland Best Personality Barbara Pendleton and John Hall Best Build Class Comedian Kirsten Holt and Vic Bell Ann Jensen and George Ruggles Prettiest Hair Brenda Burke and Lonnie Zimmerman Prettiest Eyes Most Courteous Gabi Cuda and Rod Bohna Barbara Pendleton and John Hall Most Talented Barbara Hinshaw and Frank Redford Best Dressed Most Friendly Mary Ann Miller and John Hall - Barbara Pendleton and Frank Redford Best Actor and Actress Corky Bradbury and Gaylord Hubbard Class Politician Best Voice Sue Emmett and Bill Candee Ginger Barrows and Gary Fox Prettiest Smile Sandra Klees and Lonnie Zimmerman Senior Class Advisors MISS ELAINE OBERG Miss Elaine Oberg has served as the advisor of the class of 1959 girls for the past two years. She quite capably re- placed Mrs. Charlotte Winters, who ad- vised the girls for their freshman and sophomore years. Miss Oberg has worked very hard to fill the void left by Mrs. Winters, and all the seniors can testify that she has done an excellent job. Miss Oberg will be a freshman counselor for the incoming class. MR. CARROLL NEWTH Mr. Carroll Newth has been an advisor to the class of 1959 boys for four years. He has given of his time to see that all their problems were Worked out, as well as having spent considerable time work- ing With the class officers, especially during thisbusy senior year. Mr. Newth has plans of beginning the cycle again as freshman boys advisor next fall. Jackie Tunzat - Secretary Nancy Nieuwboer - Treasurer Senior Class Officers Sandra Klees - Vice-President Pat llcata - Sgt. -at-Arms Ken Smith - President Becky Ruotsi - Sgt. -at-Arms 35 Senior Class Flower I YW ff o 9 f If , I Q , ,. ....am1fs.w . g 3 we B50 N.. 9, WWW f . 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On through life we go our ways, Yet, we can't forget those days, So with tears that dim our gaze, We'll reminisce. President's Proclamation During our four shortyears at Washington High School we have seen man thrust satellites into space and probe the depths of the sea through atomic power. Truly, we have experienced the coming of the space age. To help us meet the challenge of this new era, we have concentrated more on the study of the sciences. We learneda little of the culture of our forefathers through the study of English and History. Our social service clubs and our student activities have taught us, in some small way, to cooperate with one another to achieve a common goal. Our four years have taken us a few steps down the pathway of learning where we see a long challenging road ahead. We are grateful for the leadership that the faculty has provided and the opportunities Wash- ingtonhas glvenus. It is our sincere hope that Washington may in the future be as proud ofher alumni of the class of 1959 as we the graduating class are of having been a part of Washington High School' Ken Smith Senior Class President www BOB REINECKE Music BARBARA HINSHAW Bogard Trophy GINGER BARROWS Mus ic JIM MARTEL KEITH HACKER Baush Lomb Award Wrestling E D VE TSCH Baseball CARDE LL MAT TH EWS Track TOM WALTON Baush Lomb Award il A r ' .,... 1. - , zz w - W f A 23814255323 ,,.1:. :i::, Ulf zeszzszsgggsgsi I A f ...,, I ,V :zzz iii? . ,,R, A 5 ' M . N 5 X Q4 3 BOB MINOR Track BARTON PARKER Bogard Trophy JOYCE GUMMERSON Pythagorean The Windnagle Inspiratimal Track Trophy, which is awarded at the conclusion of the track season, was presented to Bob Boozer, class of 1958. 5 cu PA CE :?9.,, ,sy I:-I.. I .M :Mig .,-. g:-: ' ': I :-- QQQSQ. af:-:-fb:-'41 -55125:-'4'45 5-:os !'Z4,-,f?--. -.-. 1 ,,--:-.-.- :I:-S:1 '5'fVf5 .f:. -f:- I:IF:I ' - ':':':'Pfh'r: 44 '.' ' Cfffh' . . '. 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'Nw UZ .-wwf fig- 'Q5Mf'1ff ,c70 f N -1 , F: 1492148 04 'rl in -.-',4f- Pj.-, 046,,:f f . r 2' .- I f 5.Z 5o.f7.- ff .- -- f W -5 , 3, I Ny ff P ' f' 4 - f X' 'V-6 , , -sff ,-3 f , -Qc f -' mn .f ,f ,f .- A .f f fl, - I fa f -ff f as H .- f 5' ff R, If f ,Q ff- 'Mfr 4' :- 59 F' .- .- .-' .V -A --Q5-4 Id! I .-, . , , 55 -P .- .- , f - , -, ,, J MISS KARLENE AALTO Cleves MISS GINGER BARROWS Pesante, ISec., V-Pres.I, Cleves, NuChi, Senior Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Isto, Y.F.C., Oregon State. MR. LARRY BECKSTED Trix ITreas.l, BL Rep., Knights, Lens Appointment Editor, Optimist- Saxon, J.V. Track, Student Teacher, San Jose State. MISS JUDY BLACK Colonials IV. Pres.I, Lens. MISS JOAN BLYTHE GL Ed-Hist., Nu Chi IChap.I, Pep Club IV. Pres., Ed-Hist.l, N.H.S. ITreas.I, Cleves, Swimming, Girls' State Alt., Jr. Class Play. MISS DONNA BOWEN MISS CORKY BRADBURY Jr. Class Treas., GL Sgt. at Arms, Wash. IFtr. Pg. Ed.I, Masque IPres.l, Thespians IPres.l, Circ IPres.l, Cleves IEd.l, N.H.S. IEd.I, Quill Bs Scroll IV. Pres.I, Jr. 8- Sr. Class Plays, Lewis and Clark. MISS BRENDA BURKE Gamma Sig, GL Queen, N.H.S., Cleves, Honor Roll. MISS JUDY BUSS Ciyo IPres., V. Pres., Chap.I, YFC IV. Pres., Sec., Qz. Teaml, Cleves, N.H.S., Counselor's Off., Livewire, P.S.C. of the Bible. MR. BILL CANDEE S.B. Pres., Pack IPres., Sgt. at Armsl, Knights, O of W ISgt. at Arms, Ed-Hist.I, BL Sgt. at Arms, Var. Ftbl. IAII-City, All-Statel, Frosh, JV, Var. Bsktbl., Var. Bsbl., Frosh Track, O.S.C. MISS PRISCILLA CARLSON Cleves, Pep Club ISq. Ldr.l, Colonials, Kelta Ki IPres., V-Pres., Sec., Treas., Ed-Hist.I, Pythagorean IV-Pres., Sec., Treas., Ed-Hist.I, Tri-Y ISer. Comm.l, Y-Teen Inner Club IPub. Chr.I, Student Teacher, Lens IAsst. Ed.I, Office, KPOJ Sprts. Rep. 81 Manager, O.T.l. MISS SARA CARSON Neak IPres., V. Pres.I, Cleves IAss. Treas., Treas.l, N.H.S., Pesante, Circ, GL Reg. Rep., Girls' Swimming, Band, Orchestra, Radio Rep. IV. Pres., Secl, O.S.C. MISS CAROL CLEM Ciya IPres., V. Pres., Sec., Treas., Chap.I, N.H.S. ISec.I, Cleves, Pesante, GL Reg. Rep., Wetoma Y-Teens IScc. Chairmanl. MISS THEDA CROISSANT MISS KAREN DALE Wash., Neak IAss. Treas., Treas.l, IRC IChairmanI, Pep Club, Jr. Class Play, U. of Hawaii. MISS JUDY DAVIDSON Cleves N.H.S., YFC, Isto IPres., Sec.l, Life Bible College. ACTIVITIES OF SPECIAL STUDENTS MR. PHILLIP DICKIE Knights, Trix. MR. JERRY DIXON Comm. Art Staff, Lens Art Staff, Transfer, Newberg, Art Center School. MISS KEIKO DOZONO GL Sec., Soph. Treas., N.H.S. ISecI, Cleves, Phreno ITreas., Hist.l, Pep Club, YFC, Office, U of O. MISS SUSAN EMMETT S.B. V. Pres., Mem. blw. 3 Trm., Sr. 8. Jr. Rally, Jr, Class V. Pres., Gamma Sig ISec., Sgt. at Arms, Ed-Hist. Ser. Comm.I, Cleves, N.H.S., GL Girl of Month ILeadership, Scholarshipl, Colonials ISgt. at Armsl, Sr. Choir ISgt. at Armsl, Fire Squad, Lens, Pesante Livewire, Honor Roll, B.Y.U. MISS JOAN GALASH MISS JOANN GAY Sr. Rally, Jr. Class Sec., Cab. Sec., Gamma Sig IPres., Ser. Comm.I, Cleves IV. Pres.l, N.H.S. IParl.l, GL Princess, Reg. Rep., Thespians, Vorlage, Lens IClub Ed.I, Livewire, Fire Squad, Honor Roll, IRC IPres.l, Willamette. MISS JEAN GORDON MISS JOYCE GUMMERSON NuChi, ISgt. at Arms, Red Crass Rep.I, Cleves, N.H.S., Pesante, Peo Club ISq. Ldr.l, GL Reg Rep., Girls' State, KPOJ Sprts. Rep., Senior Choir, Lens IEditorI, Honor Roll, Student Teacher, Lewis and Clark. MR. KEITH HACKER Honor Roll, O.S.C. MR. JOHN HALL S.B. Pres., Mem. Blw 3 Trm, Fire Chief, Frosh Class Pres., Jr. Class Sgt. at Arms, Pack IPres.I, BL Treas., Knights IV. Pres.I, Cabinet IPres.I, N.H.S. ISgt. at Armsl, Lancers Hi-Y ISec.I, JV Ftbl., JV Cross Country, Sr. Chair: Boys' Ensemble, Exchange Student. MISS BARBARA HINSHAW Cleves, N.H.S., Pesante IPres., Sec.I, Phreno, GL Reg. Rep., Band ISec.I, Orchestra IAII-City, All-Statel, Sr. Choir, Jr. Symphony ISoloistI, Lewis and Clark. MISS KATHY KELLOGG S.B. Ass. Treas., Treas., GL V. Pres., Phreno IV. Pres., Chap., Sgt. at Armsl, N.H.S. IV. Pres.l, Sr. Rally, Cleves, Lens IAcct. Dir.I, Orchestra, Vorlage, Quill 8. Scroll ISgt. at Armsl, Colonials, Honor Roll. MR. JOHN KEMP Pack ISgt. at Armsl, BL Pres., Jr. Rep., Knights IParl.I, Key IChap.I, N.H.S., O of W, Var. Bsktbl IMgr.I, Ex. Council, S.B. Store, Boys' State, Fire Squad. MR. JOHN KNEELAND Euk IV. Pres.I, Knights, N.H.S. IPres.I, BL Frosh Rep., Air Raid Warden, Fire Squad, Var. Swimming, Frosh Track, Stanford. i MISS JANE LAWS Neak IPres., Sgt. at Arms, Chap., Ed-Hist.I, Cleves ITreas.I, N.H.S. ISgt. at Arms, Hist.I, Office, Lens, Honor Roll, Lewis and Clark. MISS GEORGIA LIAPES Cleves IPres., Sec., Sgt. at Armsl, Cab ISec.l, GL Treas., Reg. Rep., Masque IV. Pres., Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Cust.I, N.H.S. ISgt. at Arms, ParI.l, S.B. Store, Lewis and Clark. MISS MARY ANN MILLER GL Pres., Sr. Rep., Queen, Phreno IPres., Sgt. at Arms, Criticl, Cleves, N.H.S., Pesante, Colonials, Lens, Circ, Sr. Choir., Ex. Council, Jr. Prom, Ftbl. Queen, Soph. Princess. MR. ROY MORGAN Transfer, Stayton, P.S.C. MISS ALYCE MITTELSTEDT MISS JUDY MORROW S.B. Sec., GL Sec., Reg. Rep., N.H.S. IEd.l, Cleves, Nu Chi ISgt. at Arms, Ed-Histl, Sr. Rally, O of W Girl, Circ IV. Pres.I, Pep Club IV. Pres., Ed-Hist., Sq. Ldr.I, Quill 8. Scroll, Lens IArt Ed.I, Aro, Sr. 8. Soph. Reg. Rep., Student Teacher, Girls' Bsktbl., Honor Roll, P.S.C. MR. BARTON PARKER Lens IBus. Mgr.l, Pesante IPres.I, Knights, Cine, Band, Orchestra IAII-City, All-State, All-N.W.I, Jr. Symphony, Lewis and Clark. MISS BARBARA PENDLETON S.B. V. Pres., Mem. at Lrg., Sr. 8: Jr. Rally, GL Queen, Jr. Rep., Girl of Month IService, Friendlinessl, N.H.S. IV. Pres., Ed-Hist.l, Cleves IPres., Ser. Comm.l, Cab. IV. Pres.l, Gamma Sig ISgt. at Arms, Chap.l, Frosh Class Sec., Colonials ISec.l, Sr. Choir, Pesante, Fire Squad, Livewire, Honor Roll, Lewis and Clark MISS NANCY NIEUWBOER Wash. IEd-in-Chiefl, Nu Chi IV. Pres., Treas., Ed-Hist.I, Cleves ISec., Sgt. at Armsl, Pep Club IV. Pres., Sq. Ldr.l, Sr. Class Treas., GL Queen, Journal Youth Pg. Corres., Pacific U. MISS CHARLENE RALLS N.H.S., Wash., Blue Horizon IPres., Sec.I, Tri-Y. MR. JOHN REED MR. FRANK REDFORD Jr. Class Pres., Colonials IPres.l, Frosh Treas., Pack IChap.l, Key IPres.I, Frosh Track 8. Crs. Country, Knights, Pesante. MR. ROBERT REINECKE MR. CARL RICHARDS Aro, Cine, Key ISec.I, Jr. Class Play, Thespians, S.B. Store, Air Raid Warden, Art Center School. MR. WILLIAM ROMMEL MISS BECKY RUOTSI Sr. Rally, GL Girl of Month ISpiritI, V. Pres., Reg. Rep., Phreno IChap.I, Cleves IV. Pres.l, N.H.S. ITreas., Ed.I, BL Princess, Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms, Colonials, Office, YFC, Isto IV. Pres., Chap.I MR. ROBERT RUSSELL Key IV. Pres., Chap., Sgt. at Armsl, Knights ISgt. at Arms, Parl.l, O of W IV. Pres., Sec.I, BL Sec., Reg. Rep., Colonials, Lens ISprts. Ed.l, Orchestra, Fire Squad, Frosh, JV, Var. Ftbl., Var. Wrstlng, Frosh, JV, Var. Track, O.S.C. MISS SANDRA SCHAFER S.B. Sec., Ser. Comm., Sr. 8- Jr. Rally, GL Ed-Hist., Reg. Rep., Gamma Sig ITreas.I, Cleves IHist.l, N.H.S., Georgettes IPres.l, Lens, Livewires, Jr. Prom Princess, Daft. Show Comm., Counselors Office, B.Y.U. MR. GERHARD SCHMOLL Euk ISec.I, N.H.S. IPres., Sgt. at Armsl, Knights, Key IPres., Sec.I, BL Sr. Rep., Sec., Reg. Rep., Vorlage IPres.I, Frosh Class Sgt. at Arms, Jr. Class Reg. Rep., Sr. Choir ISgt. at Armsl, Air Raid Sqd., Boys' Ensemble, U of O. MR. NORMAN SEELYE I Trix, Key IEd-Hist.l, Knights, N.H.S., Quill 8. Scroll, Der Alder, Lens, Wash. IPhotographerl, Frosh Ftbl., Fire Squad, JV, Var Track, O.S.C. MISS ADRIANNE SMITH MR. KEN SMITH Sr. Class Pres., Jr. Rally, N.H.S., Knights, O of W, Key ISgt. at Armsl, Pesante, Quill 8- Scroll, Vorlage, Spartans Hi-Y, Lens IAss, Bus. Ed.I, BL Reg. Rep., Band, Frosh, JV, Var. Track, JV Crs. Country, U of O. MISS JOAN STAVRAN Pep Club ISq. Ldr.l, St. of Month IMath., Bookkeepingl, Isto ISeC.l MISS JUDY SPURLIN Cleves, Pesante, Ciyo IV. Pres., Sec., Treas.I, Wetoma IPres., Sec., Chap.I, Cine ISec., Treas.I, Bus. College. MISS MARY ELIZABETH ' SUNDSTROM Band, Transfer: Montesano. MISS BEVERLY TANGEMAN Colonials, Livewire, Pep Club ISq. Ldr.I, Frosh Reg. Rep., Student Teacher. MR. LARRY TURNER Euk ITreas.l, Knights IPres.I, O of W IPres., Sgt. at Armsl, Cab. IPres,I, Colonials ISgt. at Armsl, BL Jr. Rep., Frosh, JV, Var. Bsktbl., Var. Bsbl,, N. Park College. MR. THOMAS WALTON Knights, O of W ITreas.I, Football IIVI, Track IFreshman, JV, Varsityl, Cross Country. MISS PEGGY WATSON Sr. Choir, Pesante, GL Reg. Rep., Lens, Nu Chi, Pep Club, P.S.C. MISS CAROL WYLIE Gamma Sig IV. Pres., Sgt. at Armsl, Cleves ISgt. at Armsl, N.H.S., Thespians Vorlage, Sr. Rally, GL Soph. Rep, Honor Roll, U of O. MR. MIKE BEAUCHAMP MR. JOHN BECK Eukp BL Sgi. af Armsg Lancers Hi-Yg Paclrg Porflanal Slaie College. Colonialsg J.V. Basketball, Football, Baseballg Varsily Foioiball, Trackg Universify of Colorado. MR. GENE BECKER Paclcg Fr. 8g J.V. Track and Foofballg Senior Class Playg Boys' League Reg. Rep.gCl1oirg BandgOrcl1.7 Monlerey College. MISS DEI-ORES ADAMS MISS VIRGINIA BALLAD Wefoma Y-Teens IPres.Ig Ciyo. Nuchlf Circ? PSP Club l5fI-xl-df-lr Oregon Sraie. MR. STEVE BATON Disc Jockey, Kelfa Ki. MISS ANN BLAKLEY MR. RODNEY BOHNA Euk lSgI. aI' Armslg BL V. Pres.g Sr. Rallyg Ex. Coun.g Key Lancers Hi-Yg ,,, ' ryy' Vorlage ITreas.lp Frosh Trackg P.S.C. . ,,,', i Miss LOGENE Bos:-I I I I er z .. ...., I ..... ....' ....,. 1 . ..:.:. .,.. ........ H . Hia? ggalgm ...,., ,,.. .'.. . , ,ggi-1? 4.5536 55? 'I,II: z fiQ:fQ,E2,.iE5-3: MW 5 wid? ,S .Ii if 2 .e:..?5m1,., ,:wQggea,',, 6 fm, m g, :-'-: ...... , ,...,. --:-:::.1..:.:,:,,:,,:g,. ,,s.,,. W., , Q., f ..,.,.,, . .,.,,. ., ...... l . ggmessms-'sg 0 fgwmgr N W 55 .,,.,. 535? 55??3?22Z?Z5253I' , I ,.... 5.,.gme::feI:.4::sM'r M , ,W aim. epeffrww. '-ffl: ' gf-:: .mgsg is 6-.aaemz wif? hwisrm' Q .Q ::g - - .:g ,. 25.2,-5 grgg, Vggggf g g:-:gi--nz. 1 Megs e..::w5. ,N 16: f.,.q: -:gg,.-3.- Ssfmmggi Ggfsfffff ig. ' ', fart: . Wfiisiige? I f::Hff:': h, ':g if ff' us., ' XSQQY .jifiy ' ' ,fiwfi ' I 'iid ..... - I-,:g5 ... :-:e,:, .:f.. .. H ' Wie 59 I ri V ' 9553? i pg fvfiifmkffffi 'YQV fgffffi .Q Tlfrzfhi... 2 'Wg Z: 'fffQfg'?f542 54 4 if ,,3.e?, ..- ........ .. ..,. .... ... ....... ...M Yi Uiizfffgisifiif .,.,. ...... ...... - ......... .......,..., V X s f MR. VIC BELL MR. CONNIE BISHOP Masque lSgf. af Arms, Treas.lg Pep Club University of Oregon, MR. CHARLES BLACK Trix lSgI. aIArmslg Tl1espianslTreas.lg Knigl'1I'sgSparIans Hi-Yg Circ? Colonialsg Jr, and Sr. Class Playsg Senior Choir, Waslwingtoniang BL Reg. Rep.g Varsily Swimming lCapI.lg Fr,, J,V. and Varsity Trackg Freshman Football, Varsify Wresllingy Oregon College ol Education. MR. TOM BOYER MR. WES BRECKBIEL MISS JAN BRENNAN Pl1renolAcIiviIy Cupl. 47 MISS BARBARA BURKS MR. JIM BURSEI-L MISS KAY BUTSON MR. MIKE COLLINS MR. KENT COOPER Eukg Red Cross Rep.g Sfudenf Teuchery Transfer: Judson Prep. MISS NANCY COSBY Mc1squelV. Pres., Trees., Ass. Treas., Chc1p.l, YFCg GL Reg. Rep.g Pep Club lSq. Ldr.lf Bond. MR. BILLY BRIDGES MISS CONNIE BRINDLEY MISS GLORIA BROWN MR. GORDON CEGLIE MRS. SHARON CHAPMAN Keltcu Ki lPres.lg Optimist-Saxon lClwc1p.l HAYDEN Circ lTreos.lg Jr. 84 Sr. Cluss Ploysg CobinefgWosl'1inglonlc1ngTl'1espicns7 Unlversify of Porllond. MR. STEVE CLINE Vclr. Wrsflngg Fresh Trockp Soph. Cholrg Dells lPres., Sgt. at Armslg Sr. Choir, Thespiansg Pesanleg Jr. 81 Sr. Class Play. MISS PAT COUDARE MISS DARLA CRAIG Ciyo ITreos.y Sgt. of Arms, Pclrlm.lg Wofomcl Y-Teens ISQI, of Armslp Sr. Pep Club ISq. Ldr.l MISS GABRIELLA CUDA Nu Chi: Colonic1lsgTrcnsler: lmmoculolo. MR. ROBERT DEGEN MISS ALVEDA DIBBLE BL Reg. Rep., Disc Jockey, MR. FRANK DAMIS MR. ENNIS DANIEL Trix IPres.I, Knights IV. Pres.I, Key, Colonialsg Fire Squad, Hi-Y, Wrstlng Swimming, Fresh Track. MR. ANDREW DAVIS Sr. Choir Transfer: Army. MISS DEANNE DISCASEY Neoks IEd-Hist.I, Sr. Class Play, Thespians, Circ, GL Reg. Rep., Art Staff, Aro, Finnicn's Rainbow, P.S.C. MR. GERALD MAYNARD FOX MR. ROGER FRISWOLD Sr. Rally, Euk IPres., Trecs.I, Knights, Pesante, Key ITreas.I7 Sr. Choir IPres.Ig Boys' Ensemble, Fire Squad, O.S.C. MISS BONNIE GAINOR Sr. Choir, Pesante, Sr. Rally, Gamma Sig ISgt, at ArmsI, GL Reg. Rep., Band-Moioretteg Willamette. MISS NORMA J. MR. DAVID DUNCAN BL Pres., Reg. Rep., Euks IPres., DOUGLAS Sgt. at Armslg Knights ISgt. at Armslg Jr. Class Sgt. of Arms, Pescnte ISgt. at Armsjg Key, Fire Squad, Sr. Choir, JV Crs. Country, JV, Var. BsktbI., JV, Var, Truck, P.S.C. MR. PAUL FLYNN MR. GARY GARR MR. ANDY GIANOPOULES Euk, Key, Lancers Hi-Y, Coloniclsg BL Reg. Rep. 49 MR. DAVID ENDICOTI' MR. GEORGE HARTLEY MISS ILLENE HATCH Sr. Rallyg Pack ISQI. aI Armsig BL Man of Month IPersonaIiI7I: O of W7 Fire Squadg Var. FrbI.y Sr. Class Playg BL Reg. Rep.g Ex. Council, O,S.C. MR. DOUG HATTON Euk ISec., V. Pres.Ig S.B. Aih. Rep.g Frosh JV, Vor. Bskfblg JV, Var. BsbI.g Fire Squad lChiefIg BL Frosh Rep.g Colonials ISQI. af Armsjg O of W ISgt. at Arrnslp Keyg JV Cross Countryig Lensg Wash., Sr. Rally, Vorlage ISQI. at Armslg Lancers H-Yy O.S.C. MISS JUDY HERMAN MR. TIM HERGENRADER Phrenog Colonials. MR. BOB HEROLD JV Bsbl. IMgr.Ig Frosh Choir, BL Reg. Rep., U. S. Coasf Guard. MR. LOUIS G. GREEN MR. GIL HANLEY . Trix IParI.Ig Key, Colonialsy Jr. Rally: Frosh Ftblg JV Bsktblg P,S.C. MISS PAULA GROESBECK Phreno ISec,Ig Circg Vorlageg Pep Club. I Sr. Ciuss Reg. Rep.p U of O. I MISS JEAN HEALY MISS BARBARA HEDDEN S.B. Treas.g Gamma Sig IV. Pres., Sec.Ig Sr. Rollyg Cievesg Lens IAdd. Ed.Ip Vorlageg GL Reg. Rep.g WiIIameHe. MISS CLARA MAE HENDERSON MISS KAREN HERTL MISS PAT HILLGEN MR. LARRY HOFFMAN Arog Kelfa Ki ISgf. at Armsig Jr. CIoss Plclyg Wash.g Comm. Art Sfaffg Lens IArI, Ed.Ig Student Teacher. MISS ARCHIE MAE HUNTER MISS PAT IKATA Nu Chi lPres., Ser. Comm., Chup.l, Sr. Class Sgt. at Arms, Cleves, GL Reg. Rep., Circ IV, Pres., Ed-His Sr. 8- Jr. Rally, Livewire, Sopl1Class Reg. Rep., Pep Club ISq. Ldr.li MISS ANN JENSEN Llp MR. GEORGE KALLIMANIS MISS JANICE KING K Il9l175 lpfesrli PCIClf lV- Pres-, Ed-HiSt.lf YFC IQuiz Cop.l, Colonials, Lancer Hi-Y, Colonials, Sr. Class Reg. Girlg' Ensemble: GL Reg. Rep.: Rep., Frosh Bsktbl, Student Teacher. Pep Club lSq. Ldr.l, B.B.C. MISS SANDRA KLEES GL Pres., Treos., Soph. Rep.,Colonic1ls ISec.lp Soph. 8. Sr. Class V. Pres., GL Reg. Rep., Queen, Gamma Sig lChap.I, S.B. Mem. at Lrg., Livewire, GL Girl of Month lServicelg Counselors Office, U at O. MR. KENNETH HOLMES MISS KIRSTEN HOLT GL Sr. Rep., Reg. Rep., Nealc ISgt. ot Armslg Circ, Girls' Swimming Exchange Student, U of Copenhagen MR. GAYLORD HUBBARD Trix lSgt. c1tArmsl, Knights, Thespiuns lSec.lg Circ, Jr. 8- Sr. Clqss Plays, Jr, Rally, BL Reg. Rep., JV Track, Cross Country, Willamette. MISS JULIA JENSEN MR. ROBERT JOHNSON MISS BETTY LOU JONES Kelto Ki lPres., V. Pres., Treos.lg lsto ISgt. cit Arms, Ed-Hist.l, YFCQ Pep Club, J. Class Play. MISS BARBARA KRAUSERT MR. CARL LAMARR Blue Horizon ITreas.l, Y-Teens Ilnner-club Rep.I, Ciyo IPc1rl.I MR. VERNON KELLOGG MR. BILL LOGERWELL MR. LARRY LOGSDON Pack IV. Pres.Ig Sr, RaIly7 Keyg BL Reg, Rep.gSpartar1s Hi-Yi Frosh Wrsflngg Sr. Choir, MISS LUCILLE LOUIE MR. RALPH MASTERS MISS LINDA MAXON MRS. BARBARA MCCARNEY WILDING MISS CATHY LEIGHTON MISS ELIZABETH LEIGHTOI Phreno ISec., Ser. Comm.I PI'1renoITreas.Ip P.S,C, MISS SUE LINDEN PI1renoIPres., V, Pres., SgI. aI Arms, Crificlg Clevesg Colonialsy Jr. Prom Princessg Frosh Class Sgt. af Armsg GL Reg. Rep,g O.S.C. MR. RCN MACHLAN MR. ROBERT MARSON MR. JAMES ROBERT MARTELL O of Wy BL Reg. Rep.: Trixg Var. WrsfIng5 Frosh, JV, Var. Trackg Frosh, JV FIbI.g P.S.C. MISS BONNIE McFALL MISS SARA McKEE MISS SHARON MEACHAM Nu Chi ICI'1ap., Ass. Treas., Ed-HiSfI: Clevesg Pesanieg Sr. Choirg Girls' Ensembleg GL Reg, Rep. 52 MISS BENECIA MILLER M155 GAIL MILLER MISS GEORGIA MILLER Aro' fed-Hairy MR. MELVON MILLER MR. DARREL MILLER MR. EARL MINKLER Knighfsg Bundy Orchesfrcng Fire Squcdp Sr. Closs Pluyg Pesc1nregTI'1espic:nsgCircg YFCg Opfimisis IV. Pres., Sec.Ig P.S.C. MISS JEANNINE MORRIS MATTHEWS, CARDEI-L PI1renoIHisI.lg Sr. Choir, GL Reg. Rep.g Arf Center-Los Angeles. MR. CHARLES D. MOSHER Pack ISec.,' CI1ap.I5 Knighfsg O of Wy Pesonteg Spcrfcms Hi-Y IPres., TF6ClS.Ij Keyg Colcniolsg BL Sgt. or Armsg Cineg Fire Squad. Sr. Choir IV. Pres.Ip FrosI'1,JV, Vor, Trc1ckgJV Bsk1bIgU of O. MR. ROBERT MINOR MISS KATHLEEN MOEN CIevesgAecIec1sg FrosI1,SopI1., Sr. Choir Pep Clubg Girls' Ensembleg Student Teacher, Dads' Club Show. MR. JACK MORRIS MR. ROBERT MOTT MR. BRAD MOULTON Trix,KnigI1Is. Trix, Boys' Ensembleg Sr. Choir IMgr O.S.C. MISS JANICE MOY 53 gi .sf is x . I3 2 f MISS SHERRIE O'BRlEN MISS DONNA MAE Kelfa Ki IV. Pres.lg Blue Horizon QSCHSNER lEd-HisI.Iy U.S.N. MR. BOB OLSEN MR. TERRY MOZOROSKY MR. JAMES MUCKLEROY Oprimiwsrs lPres., Ed-l'lisI.lg Cine IV. Pres.Iy Pythagorean, Tech Crew lSfg. Mgr.lg Band, Back Roomy Yesiva U. MISS CATHRYN NORTHCUTT MISS ARLENE ROBERTS MR. R055 ROBERTS Nu Chi IPres., Treas., Ass. Treas., Sgr. at Armslg Wash. lThrd. Pg. Ed.Ig MISS JULIE OREM MISS DARLENE RASAR Orchestra, Bandg Maiorerreg Colonials- Transfer. MR LONNIE ROBBINS Pep Club ISq. Ldr.lg Thespiansg Circg Sr. Class Play, Quill 81 Scroll, Pacific U. MR. GEORGE RUGGLES MISS MIRIAM SALO MISS JOANN SCHMIDT YFC lSec Treas I Isla lPres Secl Counselors Office Ma n Off ce Nurses Tra ning MR JOHN SCHMITT Pylhagorean IV. Pres., Sgt. at Armslg BL Reg. Rep.g Frosh FIbl.g P.S.C. 54 ....wefaf:f..s.w.ffs:A .mf lg 14 I eq..q.f: sea2fr MISS JOANN SHRUM Miss LEE SLINGER Miss DIANE SMITH lsfog GirIs' Ensembleg Sr. CI'1oIrg Dads' Club Showg Frosh, Soph. Choir, MISS JANE STAVRAKIS MR. DARYL STONE Mas ue Pres - r I1oir- Ke Delfs- JV Var Crs.CounIr Q I .I,S.C , Y: , . . Yi Lcnd of The Empire Producfion, Var. BskIbI.g JV BsbI.5 Vur. Trcckg P.S.C. MR. BOB STROWGER Lancers Hi-Yg Eukg Keyg KnigI'1fsgTrIx5 BL Reg. Rep.g Sr. Rally, Fire Squodg Fresh Ftblg Frosh, JV, Var. Track. MR. TED SETILEMIER MR. STEVE SHEARER BL Reg. Rep., Sr. Reg. Rep.7Vc1r. Crs. Counfryg JV, Vc1r.Trcckg Hi-Y ICI'1up.Ig Fire Squad. MISS JUDY SHEPARD MISS SHARON ROSE SMITH MR. JERRY SPURLIN Clevesg Pep CIubgAecIeclsIPres.IgSopI'1. Choiry Jr, GirIs' Gleeg SfudenITeocI'1er. MISS NORMA JEAN STAUFFER MISS EVELYN MARIE STUMP MISS SANDRA SUE Civo S,B. Sforeg Ciyog Lensg Aedeos MISS SUE SWING 55 MISS CAROLE VAIL MISS GWEN VAN REENAN Pep Club, Isto, IRC. MR. ED VETSCH O of W IPres., Sgl. a1Armsl, BL V. Pres., Trix, Lancers H-Y, Knights, Fire Squad, Frosh, Var. Flbl., Var. Wrsllng, Var. Bsbl. MISS JACKIE THAYER MISS DARLENE TUBRA MISS JACKIE TUNZAT Sr. Class Sec., Sr. RalIy,PI1rena IAss. Treas., Sgt, at Arms, Hishj, Cleves, Girls' Ensemble, Sr.CI1oir, Pesanle, Pep Club, GL Reg. Rep, O.S.C, MISS VIRGINIA VOI IS MISS JEAN WALLACE Y-Teens IV. Pres., Sgl. al Armsl, Ciyo, Nu Chi ISec,l, Pep Club ISq. Ldr.I, YFC ISociaI CI1oirmcnl,V0IleyIDcII, Thespions, Colonials, Sr. Class Play Bslclbl. MR. FRED WALLACE Pack lEd-Hisfl, Froslfn, JV Track, Var. Wrsllng, Wash., U of O. MISS BONNIE WARGO MR. NORMAN WEILER Pep Club, Volleyball. MISS CAROL WESTPHAL il lumix U I- m:i:a:szs ',1Lvii:wf4 MISS MARGARET WILSON MISS DARLENE WINES IRC, Pep Club. MISS JUDY WOLFE Gamma Sig IPres,, Tre-as,, Ser, Comm., CusI,l 56 MR. LONNIE ZIMMERMAN MR. LEE ZITTENFIELD MR. ARTHUR PIERCE Camera Shy ADAMSON, BRIEN ARMOUR, PAUL BEATTE, GARY BILLINGSLEY, JEANNE BLAIR, TOM HUGHES, RON JACK JOSEPHSON, HOWARD Our faithful friend and photographer, Mr. Don Breck 57 Dr. RobertK. Russell, pastor at the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church, delivered an inspiring baccalaureate address to the class ofl959. Dr. Russell has spoken at many assemblies and has shownhis interest in Wash- ington High School in many ways. Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church extended this year's senior class awarm and friend- ly reception, as it often has in the past. The class of '59 is grateful for this courtesy. Bewildered freshman explosres unknown halls. Class Activities MISS OREGON PIONEER Our own Helen Meek Sophomore biology exhibits displayed at Science Fair. Senior Dress-up Day W 1 ' ' f . ffl' , iff i t 041i- 'F li. wr ,'f,H ' ,Q .,'-. , Q q.fi-g'gn.,,fg- Q 4 . 1- . - iw w.T,9,g' 0 ihwizk .,,'.,k',3j J ', , ,x -9- 1 wig: A. 3' 'Q 1195-ijfA'- -igswvl K in - ' f I ,,g'Q,15'hlE,,2i,:g,,E 51 t Q D .. 4.Q k,AH: A r 3 , Q. JA , N 9, 4 nf kip f 'Vilas r 5 ,ui -54 ' Tf. 51 f ' . - as 4Ai,Qf,- f 5 H -2 I 4 iff? i sz' 3 L5 Milf'-' vu f + sf H2-M Kimi, 1 m K 3 'J' I 'vi . 4,4 . ft W. 1.1 :W -5 . 1 bv. diipi Af, 'X 51 H Colonials dance to local band. Mr. Melnichuk seranades with Billy Bayou. Other students look on as Executive Council take: the spotlight in Dances Spotlight One of the studentbody's many activities this year was their annual semi-formal dance. This year's theme was Harvest Moon. The students danced to the music of Wally Heider. 62 special dance reserved for Council members and their partners only. r Fall Activities The pumpkins, corn stalks, moon, and fence were typical of the Harvest theme. The dance turned out very successfully and was one of the most enjoyable activities of the year. 63 Swing your partners--away we go! Executives bask in harvest moon. Spirit When the Saints go mm-chin' in .... mug- Q, ng Musical programs typical of Washington Assemblies. Agile Arthur Murray dancers demonsuate techniques in the art of dance. 64 Hatton comes through for Wa-Hi. Sparks Fall Assemblies Talented violinist entertains appreciative Colonials. Dr. Russell addresses students in Thanksgiving Assembly. Colonials participate in Simplicity Pattern Fashion Show. 65 Student Body Inspired by Rally The pep and spirit exhibited by the rally soon swept through the onlookers at each game and showed the team that we were really behind them. Homecoming Queen Mary Ann Miller receives X football via Western Union at Washington's first game of the season. The Homecoming activities were sponsored by the Fall Rally, 66 Fall rally mascots receive ice cream treat for enthusiasm shown at foot- ball games. Zi 2. fi if if is E 2 at ai ,Q 3 v ex 2 1 5 E 9' ai E E mi F1 K P e K 2 4 E E 5 1 5 ? Q 5' 2 5 s 5 Q E 1 3 1 3 Fall Student Body President Student Day ML Skinner hands over numerous duties as Student teacher Gerhard Schmoll contemplates principal to Bill Candee. tough 9-Ssignmenl The Fall, 1958 Executive Council, under the excellent leadership of President Bill Candee, tried many original ideas and projects. Work began in the late summer with arrangements with Franklin High School about the opening game. The opening dance with the crowning of a Football Queen was extremely well-attended. The main objective of the council was to revise the Washington constitution. The complete revision consumed part of the council members' Christmas holiday, but the time given was worthwhile. The revision was finally accomplished along with an original plan for student participation in Student Day . Student teachers took over in the classes while council members replaced administrative and counselor positions . A contest kicked off the student body card sale with prizes of a Lens and free student body cards . The council also initiated open council meetings in assemblies before the entire student body , providing the students with a better understanding of council activities. The success of the studentbody dance, Harvest Moon , and the addition of a Christmas tree in the main hall typified the spirit of the Fall Executive Council. 69 , + Girls' League Week Highlighted by Assembly 1 2 mmsfs - .:..5., Q 1 . ,.s,s,.iqg::s.m,,,1 Msssgs A - fx szwiwq, - , mwswsigsziiiigzs 2 1sv:z.zs:i2:::f:g5-gggsggssz L N sw wggelg, Hwwgfzgzg i, 13:gzszgzgisslsswiiwsxsss ,G 5 F1223 si, wi iiggiiaiisgggsgilgiifis diss, iiwiswssssszf Gill s gg 'E ' 1, gi iff WSW , lfiiiigs 35335 e x , ., 5 ::zzaSUss325l?w,m:':f : 2 , -:-:.L:5:,,.. msqswsgwg My M 1 W , 5 Q sgws2g,gssss22ssww gl 2 if :mm -.e isswswwifi 521 so 1 y ' Q J 1 K ,esl,.i i,,.,KgZ sf 2' if A as we-sr , y SE? r ' 4' i'Af Q ' 'ikl L Oh, and those legs! E Q ' P ' f fishwsi X Egg? 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' M- 2 Q Q ww s sf is And I can make facesg too! Princess Sylvia Queen Nancy and her court. 70 We got trouble i.n River City Boys' League Council Sponsors Busy Week QPCK L V K MVMJA, 'YQ- King and Queen Colonial George and Bertie Boys' League tea provides delicious break in studies. Becky and Rod And the gennulman wins a ceegar! Dorothy and Bill W7 ::' , DP' :MV lf 3,Wf A 'S yjnl ,, . : ,I lvkf 4.511 ,L ., fsvzv -, 11,1 of ,, , ogy 1, -gg ff ,JL V l V ' ,ij ' QL' ,nv1A5V.f7.fm H21 'L Qi' ' '3'9f 3 'ifl A 4 M' are in k fl? x in ,.i3.. 3:4 52414434 f, fsiggf 5, C535 .V f if l Q5 y L Jwifi? Hang down your head, Tom Dooley! 71 Look, Ma - no Strings! Darlene and Stu The world of the Drexel-Biddles at Washington certainly keptpace with the true Biddles of Phil- adelphia in the senior class play The Happiest Millionaire . The viewer may be surprised to know that those zany scenes were repeats of a real Philadelphianfamily, the Anthony J. Drexel Biddles. Mr. Biddle., father , whose wild and impulsive enthusiasms for such unexpected whims as prize fighting, live alligator collecting, bayonet stick- ing, newspaper writing, Drexel Biddle Bible Classes ,and wrecking any project that interfered with his way of life kept his family in a continual upset. Burn it are the words of Mrs. Biddle as she hands the paper to john, who hands it to Emma, The Happiest Deanne Discasey . . . Emma Earl Minkler ....... John Lawless Steve Clineg ....... Swington Biddle Jack Morris ....... Joe Mancuso James King ........ Tony Biddle Corky Bradbury .... Cordelia Biddle Gordon Ceglie ...... Charlie Taylor Gaylord Hubbard . . . Anthony J. Drexel Biddle Aunt Mary, he will eat me, is the hysterical scream heard from Lucy, as Oscar, the alligator, slithers across the floor in front of teeth-gritting Aunt Mary. It's only Oscar, is the reply from Cordy, as father looks on. After Angier knocks out Mr Biddle with a judo hold Cordy askes Angier show me that hold Millionaire Adrianne Smith ..... Mrs. Anthony J. Biddle Arlene Roberts ..... Aunt Mary Drexel A Jean Wallace . ..... Lucy Rittenhouse Chuck Black. ...... .Angier Duke Gene Becker ........ Spike O'Malley Carol Wiley ........ Mrs. Benjamin Duke George Hartley ..... Footman Battered andbruised Charlie Taylor is given aid by Cordelia as she 1 explains that she gets knocked out lots of times. Cordelia's two boxing brothers gaze helplessly on. The boisterous action, backed up by a knockout engagement takes place in September, 1916, at the Anthony J. Drexel Biddle residence at 2194 Wal- nut Street, Philadelphia. The fifteen characters who made up this eccentric millionaire's house- holdpresentedacrazy, zany, loVable, happiest millionaire that will long be remembered for its apt portrayal of Anthony Biddle Whose life and family was entangled with raising pet alligators singing in the Philadelphia Academy of Music, and training over a thousand marines in ju-jitsu for Uncle Sam. Busy Washingtonian and Find Their John, Bob, and Norm work diligently on the sports section. This Years unique ads Worked on bY Carl and Jean' Last minute pictures pasted by staff. You say you are looking for a picture wswmwagxawssnmwmmwwwmsiefiufrxswswfsaswmsisszsfmvsxibfssssswsugnu. Q- frffrsz Lens Staff Work Is Never Done Washingtonian staff relaxes after monthly edition goes to press. Lens staff works U, late into the night Busy Washingtonian Staff ? ? ? I 'Y 'K--M., Unv'4! I. V. Rally Tries Its Wings Row one: Darlene Nelson, jim Strowger, Lavona Locke Msg Row two. Rub Basset, jean Amodeo Row three: Lynn Hunter, Steve Ward, Cathy Ronald .l .- 4 7 i Sadie Hawkins Dance Climaxes Twerp Week 'All r1ght gals grab a boy and let's go to the Sad1eY These fam111ar words rang through the halls of WaSh1HgtOH dur1ng Twlrp Week All the g1r1s dressed 1n thelr 'best showed up Wlth their beaus to make the dance a great success. The combined efforts of Phreno, Masque, and Neak made it a dance that was enjoyed by everyone who attended. Prizes were given for the best costumes, oorsages, and beard. Tattered clothes popular at dance Prizes presented to the best dressed. 77 Students Participate in Activities Girl's League Father-Daughter Banquet draws large crowd. Kirsten and John exchange ideas in assembly. Sandra. receives information on college visitation day. 79 Lens sponsored grub dance draws large attendance. Dances Continue Through 41 Dick Novak emcees at Boy's League aften-game dance. After game sock hop sponsored by Gamma Sigma 80 Wintertime Queen Judy and her court, Gamma Sigma's annual Christmas formal Seasonal Activities Christmas Spirit descends upon Wa-Hi Fall Executive Council makes final appearance. Have YOU voted? 82 Student Programs Draw Large Attendances Champagne time for everyone r Fra.nk's 83 George Washington did not et here original mak I Iunior Weekend Holiday For Lovers Cast Betsy Dean---Penny Pierson ' Mr. Dean---John Campbell Mrs. Dean---Darlene Bates Meg Dean---Diane Pedersen Paul Gattlin---Alan Lee Henri---Mike Miller Maid---Rose Marie Day Aunt Connie---Enid Devlin Uncle Joe---Phil Pingree The Junior Class Play, Holiday for Lovers was highly successful, with the dual plot love story leaving matinee and evening performance audiences satisfied. The talented juniors brought the compli- cated love story to a hilarious climax. The play was well-attended and inter- esting for participants and viewers. 84 1 If ff ff .-K' :mmwmmwmmw Dad's Club Show Dads and students work hard to make Daze in Court a success. jack and Kathy team up to give sprited preformace. jack Fly demonstrates musical ability Claydettes exhibit precision dancing ffm..-iii' 86 16080 Why a.ren't you dancing? , I think I see a splinter. Somebody missing some clothes? 9' o6'BwE The annual Pack Hobo Hobble was held at Tiny Dumont' s this year. Typical dress included cut-off jeans and ragged sweat shirts. The hilarity of the entrance set the mood for the dance. There was an extremely good turn-out andthe dance was a tremendous success. 87 Easter Girl's Ensembe sings Lord's Prayer . Choir and Orchestra perform for Easter Assembly. Easter message delivered by Dr. Cate 88 Honor Club Activities Cleves annual Easter party for children of faculty members. Honor students recieve membership certificates at National Honor Society Installation. Cleves-Knights anaual Christmas potluck proves to be fun for all. Cleves members enjoy toys before sending them on to children's hospital. Baby Whale gets the pie. Exchange-Student Assembly promotes further understanding between young people of different nations. 90 Colonial spirit carries Washington to victory. Spring Assemblies Prove Entertaining The Allens' Assembly of Sounds proves informative. and Informative Hang on to him, lady! The men in the school exhibit their Centennial whiskers. N91 Spring Student Bodf President Centennictlw-Day Colonial maidens depict pioneer women doing their daily chores. Penny, Nancy, and Jean portray true likeness of 100 years ago. 'Thirsty goat receives cool drink of water. The spring 1959 term of the Executive Council, under the leadership of President John Hall, was very successful. While upholding the traditions of Washington High School, the council in- troduced many new activities which included a pride project to bolster school spirit, a council preview assembly, and a special Centennial Day. It was the council's desire that more school unity and pride would be encouraged and that every student of Washington High School would take an active part in student body affairs. 93 - s Rf gf,-'J' fk f I ig 13 .SQ my M A gqwxmwwq as 3? ,Y Nt? K av as R M wi X .'-.' MQ A M .,,,,., . it Xmii'39 f 1 . ,... s.,-gem. .,..k at-Q --l-: K - .-l:- W, , 'A 1,5 '.,, ., Q T , . leg H i 1535 11 gg .'.' 1' ' ,...wfM' - 51'fQ',3:,gL.,', gi? '-lfiib ' V aa S2?'7gW 3' ':A. 4 ,A.-- sniff X 1 X L' fs ' 3 Qwggfixigifmii A X it ww X X giax, If - Q 1- ,A A -SLM 5 5 f J f' 5 af : 1 .,A, 5 2 A.-.Q , .Q in ,Qflfgb 'I 3. gay 3 2 L lg, , 2 in ' Jw 'J J Y 1 1 ' - W -ffb A Sorro rides again! Bottoms up ! 94 Y Y wriifl I ffffl 253,31 -A 335351 l?Ei:2Z:E1211i2zYJ H Qzaiiffi ji wRi4:ii?51m'if'f2'i'i? ffff,x:iN:i:gf'f Tiff gjgqa fm Qiw zxl3xQ2 sfwqggw wfwafaiwf -f w Q- z,3x?f, ' W 5 Ev, :mb 7351152 ' E W: S . :f!1lQ53v.ffarZlnfnxfM if iii ? FH N 5ii.,q,g:k3ggi?Qq, fix 1 1223 W MIQQ Q W , GM:,,1. f -: iw - '- 2- '-:an:gg::5:555.- uh 4 b 'F ' .- W ':.:2i2'I'f55.'I'I:Ex-,EI .5 YQ 5 iff? U 'ua 2523? F A llQiiQ5?:f2?5ii F N X Ewlifg sk Wlwyifil-P Mllmi 3 Q ,A',,mc9Q::i: Q K 'Q giazwlizignafgwfgk' 3 fzwriffsaw-wi' Q 4c,fgfVg, img ,. A 5115-A 155' is-zL',17 , if 'eqgi YM,,W,. ,wma- L:A5Q::f33ef:2gif1ai3E? Zzmmqmjvq LLM? , 3,m:wwgL T' fifrflzw I 1 D .. '..- 535:- Q fgfxfx ji! 3 5+ ' if r-i4 1 ,X- 1 V ,ef 5 ' 1 5 as f N fs. js. Q-,Q . QA Qs ,V ,w 5 :Qi Girls' League Presents Well-Planned Week Queen Diane Princess Judy Cookies and punch were enjoyed H by all who attended the annual Girls League tea. Princess Jane Princess Ruth Queen seranaded by jazz combo. Enid Devlin entertains with one of her unique monologues. Boys' League Carries Out Falculty lets down their hair. at kia A , t A King Jim and QHCCHICU1 Eventful Week Instlgators of assembly. W' LN Boys sell do it yourself fudge Jean, jim, Sharon, Steve, Sally, Bi1l,. Barbara, Kent i uopzyexado-09 uoqeipued nxeqaeg GOIAJISS in W. 1 .. psfgong Aqoaq ll-1IdS 11011 ua-119.1151 :nammg ang .md 'BI10 S 5111 apeaq S U2 D' I-do 'U H153 En- CD 53, Q. Eg gm H114 UJCD sr i QU, o HS- Hg, me gm 955' Q-li YI-W, N 98 .fZ,f3?2fZ2?f EEiEEiiE Q E . gf 2 gjlnsg 3 sf we K 4 if Q sg kj il ..,. . 5 mp 55. The members of the Washingtonian wish to express their appreciation to their advisor, Mr. Maloney. He was able tobe with them only one 'term this year, but his policies, combined with those of Mr. Richard Braghero, proved very effective. The Lens Staff would like to thank Mrs. Bacon for all the time she spent in making this annual a success She has given us many valuable suggestions in correcting our copy and write-ups. Advisors 102 The members of the Lens Staff would appreciadonto Mrs. Randall for her ex- pert guidance and cooperation. With- out her help, this book could not have been successfully completed. like to express their thanksand sincere D nl The Lens Staff consider themselves very fortunate in having Miss Tennant as their art consultant. She has given so much of her time and effort in mak- ing our book unique. advertise vW. Q ge l LENS JOYCE GUMMERSON Editor-in-Chief STAFF LARRY TURNER BARTON PARKER NORMAN SEELEY C0'Bl1Si11eSS Manager Co-Business Manager- Photographer We of the Lens Staff sincerely hope that our presentation of the l959 Lens fulfills all your expectations. If, as you look through the book in years to come, you find your memories relived on each page, then we will know our efforts have not been in vain and will be richly rewarded. PRISCILLA CARLSON 103 ASs't. Editor Co-Sports Editor ..,. .,,: , was .1 -t. . 4- H. -H: 55:53, 11- 5, 11:54 ,- .- 5,5aiegif5:5:.g:'5-3,2sfgz.-1..,..,: V 2 ' 1 1-:.:. qw A ' my , .,s,,. as V .. : 2::. 6 -V ,Y 135555 5 4 V is f 5 it A, .. on Eng? 5 A SS 'P 5 4 . . H. . , Www M.: , gh ,M , 12 muwfg - .: - e 1 L 2 'f 1 ,xv 55 4 , 2. it we sw 2 5 . 2. H555 Eff ' f 45:42 xy V Z X iff 5 Z Ss. fJ::5??Wq , H! , .:.,.,.:-.-,,. :N ,, , ,, '. 'Sibswt kgs Q gg gfQ::gzfgf:Ef:E- ' F3 . 4, M:4 f::g?:,.Q-9514155 wma :ww mf .:,w:g,fww:.p:w:h mfg Xefssfswg, fir, t o 21 ::':: 5s:??s JERRY DIXON Co-Art Editor ig LARRY HOFFMAN Co-Art Editor KATHY KELLOGG JUDY BLACK Co-Activities Editor co-Activities Editor MARY ANN MILLER Service Editor SALLY TAYLOR Music Editor CAROLYN FITCH H JEAN HEALY Faculty Editor Ads Editor JUDY MORROW Snapshot Editor KEN HOLMES Index Editor SUE EMME TT JANE LAWS DOUG HATTON Typist Typist Ad Assistant BOB RUSSELL Co-Sports Editor JOHN LINDGREN BILL KAISER LARRY D C0-Sports Editor Co-Sports Editor Appointment 104 J OANN GAY Club Editor CARL RICHARDS Ads Editor DAVE DUNCAN Ad Assistant ET. it LINDA ORR Typist V RON HIRSCH Business Staff DOROTHY STERN CAROL COLLINS Ads Assistant Ads Assistant 'fl P ENNY PIER SON Typ ist The Lens Staff regains their sanity as the book finally goes to press! 105 be NANCY NIEUWBOER Editor CORKY' BRADBURY LARRY HOFFMAN KAREN DALE Feature Editor Illustrator Staff Writer I 106 H5 ingtunian JEAN GORDON Sports Editor FRED WALLIS ARLENE ROBERTS E E Edit Photography Editor Third Page Editor Exchange or sammy, W 107 JOHN KNEELAND Air Raid Warden BILL CANDEE President SANDRA KLEES Girls' League President JOHN HALL Cabinet President . Fire Chief FALL EXECUTIVE CUUNCIL PENNY PIERSON Member at Large JOHN KEMP Boys' League President FRANK REDFORD Colonial President 10? SUE EMMETT Vice President ee gf s E , Q ef 535, 'swf .5 , , , P zgfzsgz H E fe iv R515 . ' 5412 ' -::.:...-.a:,'- .s-35 'f A '2M - 1. '-' '-if:-e,.. ta.:- g ',- ., wwe ,---v i,mM,.. , .,.. ,..,. 1 , rl, WA fmzggstii ,. :zz-u . I A gg VY -i' .If.':.'2 ,a .arfffiltg 'AY V - - f Me,,gm,i A., A , 1 ew W., G f gm sf? gig ez 2' D ,Q as KE fm ' 4, wwggja Q ' 41? gi' 4' Q X? s , , tt t , 435 V ,,.. GAWEZM V , , . 553.5535 K if r :rf 62 5,421 KATHY KE LLOGG SANDRA SCHAFER Treasurer Secretary . U M-get- tgui s iii V , 3F5fY:'f. CAROL COLLINS Service Commissioner JANET ZWICK Member Below Third Term DOUG HATTON RODNEY BOHNA Athletic Representative Rally King BARBARA PENDLETON Vice President JUDY MORROW Secretary BILL KAISER Member at Large GEORGE HARTLEY Rally King SPRING EXECUTIVE CUUNCIL JEAN HEALY Treasurer SUE SHIRTLIFF Service Commissioner STU GOFORTH Member Below Third Term CARDELL MATTHEWS Athletic Representative SALLY TAYLOR Member at Large DAVE DUNCAN Boys' League President FRANK REDFORD Colonial President 109 JOHN HALL President MARY ANN MILLER Girls' League President LARRY TURNER Cabinet President DOUG HATTON Fire Chief GEORGIA LIAPES Treasurer JOAN BLYTHE Editor-Historian JUDY MORROW KATHY KELLOGG Secretary Vice President IRLS' LEAGUE SIGNE WILSON Sgt. at Arms MARY ANN MILLER Senior Representative SUE EICHENBERGER Junior Representative CUUNCIL SHARON TIFFIN Sophomore Representative i e not SANDRA KLEES President LESLIE CHINN Freshman Representative BECKY RUOTSI PENNY BAKER Treasurer KEIKO DOZONO Vice President Secretary RUTH LEE MARY ANN MILLER President Freshman Representative SPRING GIRLS' LEAGUE CUUNCIL DONNA BAKER Sophomore Representative 111 DE AN Editor-Historian CORKY BRADBURY Sgt. at Arms KIRSTEN HOLT Senior Representative P AM MCAFE E Junior Repre sentative RON GOFORTI-I Treasurer FRED MILER Sgt. at Arms GERHARD SCHMOLL Senior Representative MALCOLM MILLER Junior Representative BOB RUSSELL ED VETSCH Secretary Vice President FALL BUYS' LEAGUE CUUNCII. JOHN KEMP President KEN HOLT TIM BONNER Freshman ta Sophomore Representative SSH 112 x , 7 ,Y , RODNEY BOHNA GE'RHA.RD SCHMOLL DICK MARSHALL TreasLu'er Vice President Secretary TOM LINDGRE N DAVE DUNCAN President JIM KURIHARA Sergeant at Arms SPRING BUYS' LEAGUE CUUNCIL Fhman Representative Sophomore Representative 113 SD or DOUG HATTON Senior Representative FRED MILER Junior Representative First Row: Georgia Liapes, Sherman Brown, Benny Brown, Kay Dean, Alfa johnson, Sue Eichenberger, Marian McFarlane, Bud Thompson, Carl Richards, Second Row: Dave Goldfoot, Lynn Wittwer, Dick Marshall, John Hall, Sally Arnsberg. Student Body Store Counse1or's Office Dean's Office Left to right: Barbara Pendleton, Donna Baker. s K 3 - x -iii Left to right: Cheryl Hurd, Nancy Strubel, Virginia Stevens, Dorothy Conboy, Miriam Salo, Ju.. dy Buss, Sandra Klees, Sandra Schafer 1 Yr .Ml First Row: Iohn Kneeland, Doug Hatton, john Hall. Second Row: Chuck Mosher, Ed Vetsch, VictorBe11, Bill Kaiser, Jim Kurihara, Bill Reinmiller, Bob Russell, Norm Seeley. Third Row: Dave Goldfoot, Iohn Lindgren, Earl Minkler, Barton Parker. Fourth Row: Steve Smith, Gerhard Schmoll, Ennis Daniel, Gary Fox, Rod Bohna., Bob Strowger, Dave Duncan. Fifth Row: Bill Candee, John Kemp, Tom Walton, Bill Rommell, George Kallimanis. Commercial Art Staff Technical and Stage Crew n -f-fi ir 5 qs .---2' : ':- . Left to right: J-env Dixon, Larry Hoffman- Left to right: Richard Mozorosl-Cy, Robert Kaufman, Tom Twilleager, john Bjork, Dennis Robison, Dick 115 Door, Fleet Coor. Mrs. Emma Everall Matron In addition to attending to her regular duties, Mrs. Everall creates a cheerful atmosphere in the office with many beautiful flower ar- rangements frorn her own garden. Left to Tight! V01-Hey Sharp, Roy Phillips, Bemis Benson, Jack Keel, Mauice Wilson, Alfonso Marino, Edwin Tomspsett. ,i- M Iunior Prom APPLE BLOSSOM TINIEH jim Kurihara and Leslie Chinn arrive. Dancing in the dusk Pictures taken by Non- Colonial photographer 118 Iunior Class Officers 1 Dennis Wong- President Sally Taylor- Vice President Diane Benson- Secretary john Lindgren- Treasurer Dorothy Stern- Sgt. at Arms Geoff Hill- Sgt. at Arms 11 9 B lu IORS 5 1: li! K , C 9 525? Caro1A1ma Par Allegreto Donald Alten Jem' Anderson Joyce Andersen Bonnie Apperson Dennis Arehart Marianne Baird Penny Baker Beverly Ba,-ber Steve Bates Gabby Berg CSTV Be1'8e1'011 Beverly Bergma David Blose Janet Boon Tom Bowers George Boyd Beverly Brown George Brown Michael Browj , v.-vw fffaygri. w f '4 p W- 1, B emxwazq. Q .ff-W fllfwff-fam , ini' Q I. 5, Liz. ggigggigigggi Q V Q yy, v W M I 5 1.,,e,,.. .,,,.. ,.,. I Z ,I , ' y + g3gi 'il Q? - ' B I B . 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Sylvia Stevens -+YQsa ' Laurelee Sykes Bobbi Taylor Liz Taylor sexes t :,, ,Q 4 Q5 E gg J ,Q ,R ., E, I gg 3 4 R aww Q 9 Q 9 E J .. --'- ,, Virginia Stevens Nancy Smlbel K --:,- 5 Egfjffisf - ii? 'X X if 1 Sally Taylor Colonel Thomas 360101 Tiffin Eugene Tilton Anne Tfenholme Twvla Tmte Cotton Turner jim Vanderford Vernon Volt Ron Wardrop Pat Warren Carol Weaver f :-' - i jj ie' 5 it ww f wwf' Ei? :,. Q 2,1 -,' -,'-- ' -f.. , 'wifes ': 1 5 X x Y nu ff-Q , i 't-V 1 va., if Dawn Welch White Ron my AS' at yi ,H Q .W ., I 'MU 5 f' Q Q Q if vi' I A,M,,Q,., ' 4' 1 K f -.-'. , giving 553 Jerry Pemw Williams 125 Dale wink John Wilson Linda Wilson Ha 'T' t m 19.35 df' x 'rp R Q he if 5 f,gs.I'x 5 x X J' ,.-.-..- , an ,gif f if f 1 'fd -ai fi. 5 if .L 2 is fi: Y !f E Signe Wilson Lynn Wittwer Dennis Wong Percy Wood Wallace Yee Benny Brown W W MW W W np Wiffw WVWJW Autographs A97VLZ457, 7 Mi4fug4ef'72w4vf Lwnfif. ' gm on CLQQ in a 7' Czyxrajd' 627 . 6741276 Gafawwobg .'4 6 0 li ' 126 777 Mid 311-LVL, f wade M d,vL4f'aJ6k0f17fz,,QA4dLffu. Sophomore Class Officers Steve Enloe- President Chris Spielberg- Vice President LaVona Locke- Secretary Tim Bonner- Treasurer Ione Coffey- Sgt. at Arms 127 C fa wi ' A Bjore, Paul Black, Charlotte Boell, Alice Bonner, Tim Brennan, Rosalee Britton Carol Brooks, Darrylanne 55,1 Boyle, Mary I ,' f Brown, Muriel Brown, Pat Brown, Sherman Brownlow, Lavina Bruins, Sally Burgess, Cynthia Challis, Jim Charboneau, Albert A ware 9' , ,u xii 9- 1-M I L3.lIv-J ' Q ' 9 , , K.. 2 V' if V' S ff-,wi V ' .V x - .fgp 'F' xv-vi-wwf ' U .. J M, - W . . 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Anderson, Judee A:,, 'X Anderson, Judy ' , fu ,,, Arnsberg, Sally Biker, Dogma .:': annon, 056319-T :::' Barnes, Carolyn Barnett, Larry , W Barr, Beverly N ' 5' Barrie, Sharon W I ,gf f Bates, Joan ' ' gf Bay, Kenneth A I F ,,, Benmnger, Leta i Birnbaum, Leilai A N Y W .. as 3 all -wt ,Ki : - C M-me 'V U '4 1.3. is its 10 ml, . 55, ,kj :af 1 I f A 'F lm ee, .W 'RW rw ,jf jay., , ' Era . if Chastain, Jack Chester, Carol M M 'L Clemens, Ronald Clemenston, Sandi Q-3-. -1 Cobban, Linda www Coffey, lone C ooke, Esther Cornelius, Susan Cripps, Wag? :wk V . ..,,, .. J Cosby, Gloria Crisp, Carol Eileen Crosby, Carol Dahlman, Jan Dale, Marilyn Day, Carolyn Demers, Sharon '15-'-1 5,7 THowel1, Carol we 1 ml z 'EM gg., V. av 2 . 1 K L ,Q . U in C x' W-Y A, f ff l V ff. Hudson, Carol I . Hunter, Lynne -2' 4, Hyman, Joell Irwin, Judy a Isles, Doug e Jarvis, Nancie Qs, ,X ' Jenson, Carole Johns, Becky , A, JZISZZZEL BEZEL, ' fue . . -Tungck, Kathy fsgirf' Kakishita, Gary Kanas, Andy , ,,.... AA V , 5 ,,., Kaster, Joyce t MQW saggy I if was T9 DQ? ia 'DP' K we .M W-gb! , Z , Qs nl lueb, Gerald Lyman, Bernadine A Lytle, Sharon Majors, Jack Eat' Marchewka, Pat ,V Q Marchewka, Theda 1? l f Marcum, Jan V K ,.-. 1 Marley, Karen 1 .rquis, Sandra llartin, Chuck McCleary, Judi AY rg 7 .F ,Il l McC1eery, Sonje we fi 2 'SL is McCoy, Duane A 'V McCuen, Dennis ' f f' Mxhara, Robert I Eg, ,Q ,,,, :,fWg3f,f McCullough Mary gf ,,,,,, ' , .V,Q i s ,R ifr- WE. 'Cs-,V f Lf 5' 'QQ- ' fx ,f Q 'J new . K. 3' 4 .3 1 Q5 gr aw ' gm . ri Q .. ,M ..v. - :,E,lw,.,.,.., 1+ a 4 EQ -- Q If E fa, .1 sb .,, ,. 'L N. Freeman, Brenda Fullhart, Wanda ' h Galash, Sandra f Garrison, Carol ju ,.-EN . V Geddes, Nykle ' Gibney, Michael A'-. I Q Glessner, Betty Jc Q x , 45 SK ,if in im ,Am Ru, Kgs K 1: nik' s E, Q7 -5 3 W 6 fvm, ' f f 959,312 M 4, , ' CQ K ,vs A iz, ,K 2. ' , we i1'W9? 9' Q W. 1, , ...,v- -f 45 93? Green, Bertie Gustafson, Sharon Gutfleish, Judy Guthrie, Jerri Hartley, Sharon Hartwig, Beverly Haskell, Pat Henderson, Maryan fa 1 ii' 1 53 C4551 L l l f' ,. . af, U .,. ,H Keller, Robert Kessler, Vaughn King, John Klein, Pam Kone, Wilson Kontz, Donald Krieger, Linda Lee, Fay Levenson, Sandra Lim, Sandra Lindbert, Carol Littlefield, Leah Locke, LaVona Logerwell, Kay Louis, Fred Lucas, Robert wg Al Ease, swf? D ,,,,,,, Q ..,.,., ,,, , ,., s 332, no f WJ ,K if no iff fl 33,1 X ' J K-Q rf' ,J 'W '51 AM, 6' 4 V ,' imgi' 3' f -' A t M 6215: ',f ',' ' D . - :ffl H 1 as ,ex , f',, VM ' as , ,Amy 1961 129 4 'fi fl' fififzff: J 1 fggggi - w5A'fft'hLi , , . jcffc. Q V ' ' - ,.,-. f - . .5 my A :XJ 2 - V h 'A S if , ' vwayfow ' 'frm E2 ' 4 1 -'FV-?2'9V, V Ji, 'ff Nelson, Karen Niewboer, Trudy A ,.:. ,.,.,:. 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Ay K ---,.,, M' Vergeer, Shirley Vohs, Roger , 7 W Wahl, Dale ' VJ I K ..,,.., 1 , B my Wa baum effy Ward, Steve Warren, Nancy r Watis, Sherri 3 95' 5 2? ww- J QQ Webb, Judy Weir, Juanita Q 2 M ' Werstlein, Romell J i fi' West, Oscar ,,,, Whitney, Dan im, '61 N. D qw. 1 I , 5,5525 ,wi 1 iv' ,gp ii Q 6. fx? ik Autographs 1961 View W ,ig A r , A n U Freshman Class Officers Jerry Klusterm an- President Sue Jagodnik- Secretary Paul Smilowski- Vice President jean Amodeo- Treasurer 132 Sylvia Bohna- Sgt. at Arms x I 2.1 'if gi, Qs, 'ag ik?-N ,Q 5. , .-5 ,ca ,3 ' 7 M. . f' 'ff I ' 5 'Q 1 A 'svn- N mf W we 1. ki-if ff' sf' all ,:'- 1 W Q' 1' A lik 35' w V ,, . A ga, 4 is 4 , 11 A I, ., gg, r qu ff 1 ff' 1 5,5335 'W 31 .J vw' I V, , r a A if ,,,.. H W , 1 -,. , f . i Q WW , W ' 'f 5 , TY iii lDayton, Virginia Decker, James Dillon, Carol Dow, Sally Eide, Karen Elle, Jim Ellis, Dorinda Ernest, Sue tler, Sharon Iveritt, Joy Feldman, Vicki Donna Finn Fitzpatrick, Sherry .Ci im-'PF 9 .af . .N P Zn- mm . . r'wi2e1q5:M,?V' if ,c J. 'W' A., W 'rs ff? ,XM - .2 cg,-...Qin 'Fir X1 .M ' KW, WJ, W, an Q, av 5 'ww - J? V nlal We 5: ' fr ' wah. 'G af wif , r my H' + H Wt , K ,if , .,,,, ,V,- .. FRESHMEN . ,ff , ' -x , V.. J mf 5 N, 5 J sf Fichth, Carolyn K Fjelpes, Dorothy 3 Franklin, Geneva 3' ' Q: V Q q V gy? :sw-SKY f , QP , 5 .,, ,, Q, . if fm N, 'fl i 'Ji ,Z f f? W ,ynl ,S p, is fi NX 'Q V WX 5 .. agp? 'fi,j,2a WN . Q? 4 Ev K 1 r-ww, imafx' . ' 3 5, , ,s. - ,,.. , S' 45? ,.,,, ,V :Eg . 6:52 ga E, 4 Zo L an 35,5 ?: ',:5 5,, f N. Abbott, Alyce Abernathy, Donna Allegretto, Susan Am odeo, Jean Anderson, Sandra Arehart, Corwin Baldridge, Harry Barger, Loretta Barr, Marianne Barrows, John Bass ett, Ruth Becksted, Beverly Benge, Sandra Bishop, Barelson, Sue Bargman, Betty Bilbro, Loretta Betty Bjork, John Bjore, Nanci Bohna, Sylvia Bosh, Annette Boyd, Barbara Brainard, Douglas Brazelbon, Vicki Brechbiel, Darrelle Bringolf, Valerie Brown, Doug Brown, Linda Burgess, Linda Burgoyne, John Burke, Constance Carey, Phyllis E .,. Carpenter, Kirk ' i -' ,A-- Carson, Nedra b 1 Case, Pat E' in Chaperon, Patricia W L, A Chinn, Beverly .-, ,.,-i Chinn, Leslie QNX Clausen, Carolyn Y Cline, Dyanne Clunas, Marilyn Coffey, Robert C , ' Collins, Dan ' , Constant, April Jin 1962 MW 'Q rw Cox, Diane Cox, Melody Croissant, Kathyrn Cutler, Jorene J I. f gif ' , , E. y . g . 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Y Q31 '::1F'i-463355. ,Qu R fffff FRESHM N Maxwell, Diane McCawley, Douglass McClelland, Greg McCoy, Sharon McIntyre, Judy McManigal, Lois Mendenhall, Saul Miles, Michae Miller, Janet Miller, Mary Miller, Suzanne Misenhixner, Ruth Mitchell, David Mittelstedt, Barb Moody, Linda 134 Moreland, Ju as as 5,52 in Ji? I V ' mf , ' . if - , ' H Q is sf., fffN25:QaH:,-'?f':f5'g , ai f':f!:ua2 P ff- ji. A if Q:- af A Y WE aft ' N '::zs: S 'L 3 A ww i p , , ' NFL , 4 ' sf '41 ,r.fr?:i5' - ' 1 -.,A - b ,..A: 4 i ' - ,sv ff? e3'P ' if 'nh Y . mf- ,gwzlf if v A f R , , 4W P A ','. A 3545 Sf 1,125 H .52 4 ,rx 5, , ,, . 'K X s ir zz in A 'feiig lffggffwi' ' ,, 6. L ' fs 3 , , W 'g aa :.1 ,R if Zg' W sf ,494 , 4 as , 2, 'QQ Rf ' .4 A 5: W , 31 -ff, Q' r QF .33 E I I nford, Ida tiles, Kay Strowger, Jim , F Surratt, Sharon ,xit W 7 Tangeman, Sandra 55 LA,? ' Taylor, Roberta fp? Thompson, Richard f ' Tiffin, Nancy 3 ln, Katherine ue, Dennis 'ur-k, Pat ,lg ,bzi '-'- Tver, David 5' : J x Twilleager, Tommy Unzicker, Marian z VanArcher, Don V ' , .5 Van Beek, Raymond t',' iii. 'ft Q3 fg, , aaa ,, F 39.5 , , ,fgggsr 2 15 W 4 W A in-0-MJ ll M35 QQ, W1 , , Q Y . , 6 l as ,gf , if I. is 2 ng it 'GSA- . ,ee S if R rs ,,.g..i,35.T , ,. i:.,.. C if M ET., 19 s QW is ' ' .5 - -1 , am 2 ,M aa Q . W- v 2 ,,.,..,.....-N 4, 2 za, ' 7 . 6 ' JY 4 Q E-: za 'X l i ,, 'Mil 62 in A if z 'if . 5 is M, M, l 'I - 9' 3 ls, 'fy ,X an- :Ik g,: f'Sa A S ., as Q Q 1' 9 4 85' 'xi . F ,gg in , 59 3. A 75? Q, Ks ,A 12525 ' 'Fif?P'f A s if R 9 .V X wk if ,spy - has W5 5 , if:,ffs:Qs2?,f I-'HQ Q ra Nia if Ti in 22 :Q xiQA fe, . A 1 fi, rV,t ,K 5: 5 w .1 gg :.:- :r': ' 1 ,gr ysffqi, V 5. ,, was Q U 1 'Hfvvwarwiwk' 544,15 , Morris, Pat Mozorowsky, Richard Murphy, Cheryl Murphy, Mary Nelson, Darlene Nelson, David Nelson, Gary Nelson, Nancy Noble, Patricia Nokes, Gail Oileau, Beverly Ochsner, Cordell Owen, Judy Pallini, Bill Pearce, Carroll Pearson, Janet Peterson, Nancy Phipps, Roberta Pomerene, Nancy Porter, Ella Pritchard, Ruth Randall, Gilbert Rieager, Dennis Reed, Jacqueline Reed, Jan Reimniller, Karen Reuther, Paula Rich, Larry Roberts, Mary Ross, Jerry Roth, Charles Sagar, Sally Sanderson, Lois Schlicker, Marilouise Seaton, Kathleen Settergren, Cheryl Settlernier, Kenneth Shaff, Nancy Shaw, Jo Anne Sheaser, Susan Sherwood, Robert Shurtliff, George Smilowski, Paul Snyder, Bernice Sommer, Merilee Soccia, Tom Stainbrook, Gene Stambaugh, Joan r l ff it , W 5 ' I A I Pzf-,Eel :Eg .afar - .... ' fu g , ,. f Q,-,:. .nr-, ,.1 .,: rg Vohs, Marlis Ward, Joyce Warriner, Sharon Weir, Joanne Weiss, Jack White, Nancy Williams, Kathy QQ. Q QT .5 s . , 1 ,aa ff' lx mai :, , 1 me-as 1 - :'gg,,,x jg- - a , + aww nr' Wise, Louise K, , - , Wolfe, Sandy Worley, Robert Wulf, Marva Wiland, Nancy M , 4: .:-:le W . ,.,.. .,.,, , Q A-yf, 1 , . , fe ,won ,r .. , 5' I fs, M We is W K Q R3 Y -ww, K ' QM: f 7 hh -I W : I , fig? fw sf :fg,'f,: . - , rw' -A S2252 ,',e ,Q I g,5WM,5s,,,. -Q f i , - Q 5 . 'vffiisg -.1 WN ' ii 0 1- , f ' ' f f' -. Safe? 71 ,ffl 4, 5 3 . ages 'ff I i A FAVORITE PLACE TO CONGREGATE I Seated Below: Max-va Wulf, Cheryl Settorgren, PatHarris. Standing: JimDecker, Jim Elle, Janet Miller Barbara Grout, Nancy Lewis, Ruth Pritchard, Gene Stainbrook, Patricia Case, Spencer Coffey, Nancy Nel- son, Reymond VenBeck. Seated Above: Janice Kirsten, Sally Dow, Patt Morris, Ann Gardner, Twila Mil- FRESHMEN 1962 ler. W' W . ik. i ' , 4 , . , . ...,, -, . . - f -I -fm 1- -:za A W ae. .' '- ' -:-' I , 4 , .-I' , W - - 'PST FE Q , . :ZW -52? 'E ae' - ,.'.5'? -f',1'fx 4lQ , ' 'Q I . -' . : mW 'm'Wgi1 1 5 QEFQWWQESSS , ' f -' ' W . . . V- .... .. v 1 I ' - ' N 1 ' he . ------ Q ' 3 E5 .. c , 'r 5 45, 25' K L' ' v 7R., , ,.j' f?m?57Fli+Ww ,, ,Q . ' .1 2 if ffaesssfsfafg f , Y T aw 3 4 2 fl wx- li' is - f A , 'swim . ' fEZE5'- s W. N , .- w1,4:'!M.wW ' I 1- 1 :rf Q Siegyasssrfsrzf M 1 My f' f:...: f - ' ' BUY YOUR ELEVATOR TICKETS NOW I I THOUGHT FRESHMEN HAD IT EASY I CLU First Row: Bill Kaiser, jane Laws, Ed Vetscli, john Kneeland, Barbara Pendleton, john Hall, Joann Gay, Carol Clem Eriis Daniel, Gordon Ceglie, Enid Devlin, Corky Bradbury. Second Row: Terry Mozorosky, Barton Parker, Bill Candee, Frank Redford, john Campbell, MaryAnn Miller, Larry Turner, Hart Ferguson, Cathryn Northcutt, Pat Ikata. Fall Cabinet The Fall Cabinet's agenda was concerned mostly with the presentation of the new club rules and regulations. However, we also promoted several other projects. To promote closer unity among our club organizations, a leadership training class was organized under the super- vision of Mr. Weiss. The cabinet meetings were held every Wednesday morning before school. One Week was devoted to club business, while the other was devoted to leadership training. In summary, Ifeel this organiza- tion has helped to develop a closer relationship between the school and the club programs. X7 JOHN HALL Y! President 138 Spring Cabinet The school cabinet consists of the presidents of each charteredorganizationatwashington. Mr. Weiss, the Activities Director and advisor ofthe group, relates to the cabinet all information and policies of the School Board and Administration. The Cabinet officers relate this to the members who in turn bring the wishes of the Administration to their own particular group., It can be seen that the cabinet is a tool which ties the Administration to the students and results in a uniform club program. The cabinet meets regularly every Wednesday morning to undertake the business which is necessary to the well being of all the school's organizations. fl First Row: Karen Hertl, Bill Candee, Ennis Daniel, Barbara Hinshaw, Bill Kaiser Larry Turner, Georgia Tiapes, Gerhard Senmoll, MaryAnn Miller, Sue Linden, Judy Wolfe, Delores Adams. Second Row Arlene Roberts, George Kalllmanis ohn Hall, Gary Fox, Frank Redford, john Campbell, Bonnie McFall, Hart Fe guson Sara Carson Adrianne Smlth jucllth Buss Corky Bradbury. E First Row: Pam Klein, Enid Devlin, Anne Trenholme, Judy DeVries, Ione Coffey, Pam McAfee. Second Row: Virginia Stevens, Penny Pierson, Kay Dean, Carol Miller, Sally Taylor, Donna Baker, Nancy Strubel. Third Row: Judy Reinicke, Sharon Tiffin, Karen Clausing, Carol Morgan, Carolyn Fitch, Sally Suter, Cheryl Hurd, Becky Tiffin, Janice Hadley. BARBARA PENDLETON FALL President ...... Barbara Pendleton Vice President. . . . .Becky Routsi Secretary ...... '. . Georgia Liapes Treasurer ........... Jane Laws Sgt. at Arms. . . Nancy Nieuwboer Joan Galash Cleves Cleves is an honorary-service club for girls. Its membership consists of sen- ior and junior girls and a limited amount of sophomore girls. Cleves annually ushers at senior commencement. This year Cleves and Knights jointly sponsored the Foreign Exchange Student Day. Thi s organization also annually holds an Easter party for the children of the faculty. Thi s year Cleves has participated in patrolling the cafeteria in our year-long clean-up campaign. Cleves attempts to aid the school and the entire student body in any special service or activity. 140 SPRING President ......... Georgia Liapes Vice President. ....... Joann Gay Secretary ...... Nancy Nieuwboer Treasurer. . . . ...... Sara Carson Sgt. at Arms .... . . . 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Sfx dw Y 'eg ,La Q f gg Q 1 Q T 1 W we ag? 51 if 'Z A . ,EX if , ,::.: W :3,:.f:f -. ,gm Q 5 Sandra Schafer Sharon Smith Judy Spurlin Jackie Tunzat Carol Wylie Q1 - .:.2:- sf - : gm ..-.a- -' - First Row: john Wilson, Bill Kaiser, Ron Goforilh, john Lindgren, Dave Goldfooc, james Kurihara. Second Row: Steve Smith, Geoffrey Hill, Steve Enloe, Dick Marshall, Gary Bergeron, Fred Miller. Third Row: Lynn Wittwer, Steve Seaton, Bill Reinmiller, Clark Meyers, Dermis Wong, Malcolm Miller. LARRY TURNER President ..... FALL Vice President . . . . . Secretary ----- .--.. Trgagurer. .... ..... Sgt. at Arms- - Larry Turner . john Hall . Dave Goldfoot Bill Kaiser Dave Duncan Bob Russell Knights The mainpurpose of Knights, the boys' honor club, is to render service to the school and to honor Worthy boys. Its' service project for the year was patrol- ling the cafeteria. Including in this year's activities were apotluck with Cleves, the selling of Cen- tennial hats and buttons, and co-Working with Cleves in giving small Christmas presents to needy children. 142 L SPRING President ........... George Kallimanis Vice President ...... Ennis Daniels Secretary ........... John Lindgren Treasurer ..... .... L ynn Wittwer Sgt. at Arms ........ Bill Reinmiller Gary Bergeron GEORGE KALLIMANIS I , , , :ex if 3E5'rE,f5 5-1'2 . 3 J ., 3:2 , , K ,':W,a??427' 'K K 2: Q H. L- -Fm L . ax .:4,.?Z6..9ZQ zeg :ig- i :zfs.553 K rzv - ya J V. .. '01 7 -W ..... - igmriew flffggr , 1?- ' .dw-.X:3::f:.ff4m,:.:. .-,. 2 4' 'Q we L: ., 322' 1g,.:, 0 ' , I M ' 55,5115 2:,:E':1:i5v': .,21- :Sf ' lg i ' n Q--2-Q:-.g.-Y F 4' Larry Becksted Bill Candee Ennis Daniel Phil Dickie Dave Duncan Gary Fox John Hall Doug Hatton Gaylord Hubbard John Kemp John Kneeland Bob Marson Cardell Matthews Earl Mlnkler Chuck Mosher Bob Mott Q Barton Parker Frank Redford Bill Rommell Bob Russell Gerhard Schmoll Ed Vetsch Norm Seelye Tom Walton Ken Smith Bob Strowger Larry Turner First Row: Virginia Stevens, Enid Devlin, Carolyn Fitch, Carol Morgan, Roberta Lamb, Nancy Strubel. Second Row: Kay Dean, Sally Taylor, Sylvia Stevens, Alvina Lee, Cheryl Hurd, Pat Turner, Marianne Baird, Janice Hadley, Linda Orr, Penny Pierson. Third Row: Richard Gabriel, Richard Grout, Gary Bergeron, Vicki Hartson, John Lindgren, Karen Clausing, Dave Goldfoot, Lynn Wittwer, Bill Kaiser. JOHN KNEELAND FALL President ...... John Kneeland Vice-President . Barbara Pendleton Secretary. . . . . . Keiko Dozono Treasurer ...... Rebecca Routsi Sgt. -at-Arms. . . Gerhard Schmoll john Hall SPRING President ....... Gerhard Schrnoll Vice-President. . .Kathy Kellogg The National Honor Society chapter of Washington High School has junior and senior members who meet scholarship, service, leadership, and character re- quirements. A 3. 4 grade point average must be maintained by members. Some N.H.S. activities Were: taking care of the honor roll, having abake sale, and selling Lens covers. 144 Secretary ....... Carol Clem Treasurer ....... joan Blythe Sgt. -at-Arms. . . Georgia Liapes Jane Laws GERHARD SCHMOLL , 3- : :5:5--:- ---- 1 ::i.:E.. 2. ?2Z?5if'i:B2?5w P ' B -.v. .- - -f -.-. .- -.-.-- a-eQg,..E::. ,g A .5 Lg g:g :.:. , 1 fnzgwfftrzff . f - ' 'JY f QS? W as We , Q' 5 f w,,N'1 M:Q'f'5l HS-1g'i Lgg552g Maw? . : zsitigaf z: ..,. A 'Z ' 5? :: 5, A H N .,.,, V ..,. ..., ..., .,..,. . K f. , ,. ww ---------- J 2-.,:.:: .,.-. 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A si ' ' K Mgt: ,, X Carol Clem Judy Davidson Keiko Dozono Sue Emmett Joan Galash J . gfwazgxgf X 5'5a5Y Q J ifakewfff l ,,.,. 4 Q Q5 A WHm:L?E2?f2? f' lisggzvwv . - an f?5?fg'Zi'Z Z I A Q kjemftggg ,V H, J - fiyfwif' - f, ' ? Zif2'? W Tl wwe 'kv-F6 ,aaa new mx .4 Joann Gay Joyce Gummerson John Hall Barbara Hinshaw Kathy Kellogg John Kemp John Kneeland Jane Laws Georg-la Liapes MaryAnn Miller , 4. Q a .WV iii: 'fm HU' 3 'Zn , 1. iiziizffffsnzsix ' .... . 2 ., ' 4, h N e,..'Z-'i-- 55.12 4-wg smifvqi : V17 , .:. '- :fr-' yggfi i253 ,W K ' .i2113135,fii:i?E?5Wi?ifE5?iSg'5 Viiaili. Mum h,:h,,::1,,,h A ' Judy Morrow Barbara Pendleton Charlene Ralls Becky Routsi Sandra Schafer ,.,..:.,L: .,.... ,, ,.,,........., v .....,, ,, , . bg --:a- , 1 .... we , i as , li, M M, , V i , ll 3 n s S :Qi 4 gi , 1 'J 3 35 ??sa,s:,:: , Gerhard Schmoll Norm Seelye Ken Smith Carol Wylie gl First Row: jim Challis, George Brown, Bill Reinmiller, Leon Warren, Hart Ferguson, Jim Kurihara, Marc Sprague. Second Row: jerry Lueb, Pete Ruotsi, Oscar West, Gary Bergeron, Harry Watson, Clark Meyers, Tom Meehan, Andy Kanas, Percy Mullen. ED VE TSCH FALL President ............ Ed Vetsch Vice President ...... Gary Beattie Secretary. ..... . . .Bob Russell Treasurer. .... . . .Bill Rommell Sgt. at Arms ........ Marc Sprague Harry Watson Order of W Order of W is an honorary club which is opento all boys who have earned a var- sity letter. The purpose of this club is to maintain order and respect throughout the school, and promote athletics and good sportsmanship among students. 146 SPRING President .......... Larry Turner Vice President ....... Bob Russell Secretary ........ Caxdell Matthews Treasurer .... .... T om Walton Sgt. at Arms. . . .... Pete Routsi Marc Sprague LARRY TURNER V10 Bell John Kemp Chuch Mosher Larry Turner Bill Candee Bob Marson Art Pierce Ed Vetsch Dave Duncan Jim Martel Bill Rnmmell Tom Walton Doug Hatton Cardell Matthews 147 Bob Russell George Hartley Front Row: Dennis Wong, Dorothy Stern, Judy Black, Frank Redford, Sue Eichenberger, Steve Enloe, Marc Sprague. Second Row: Signe Wilson, Cotton Turner, Sue Linden, Judy Herman, Vickie Hartson, Mary Farmer, Marianne Baird, Julie Gem, Pam McAfee. Third Row: Avie Polk, Priscilla Carlson, Geneva Franklin, Connie Jeffs, Penny Baker, Mar- ion Unzicker, Sandra Anderson, Nancy White, Pat Turik, Fourth Row: Vickie Brazelton, Janice King, Donald Van Acker, Bill Fehr, Lynn Wittwer, Gary Garr, Phil Pingree, Doug Brown, CarolFreema.n, Sharon Dederick. Fifth Row: Larry Cooper Geoff Hill, Dick Marshall, John Wilson, Chuck Mosher, John Thomas, John Yadon, Ennis Daniel, Paul Smilosld. Colonials Colonials is an honorary organization. The membership is made up of two elected students from each Reg. room, a Col- onial, and an Alternate Colonial, who acts in the former's absence. Their respon- sibilities are to give service to the Reg. room teacher, the faculty, and the Student Body as a whole. FRANK REDFORD FAIL and SPRING President ........... Frank Redford Vice President ........ Judy Black Secretary. ......... Sue Eichenberger Treasurer ..... .. ..... Steve Enloe' Sgt. at Arms ..... ..... M arc Sprague Dennis Wong 148 3 SPRING President. ....... Barbara Hinshaw Vice-President. . . Ginger Barrows Secretary ....... Virginia Stevens Treasurer ........ Sue Shurtliff Sgm. -at-Arms . . . Clark Myers GCITY ESPCY U BARBARA HINSHAW Pesante has been established for those students at Washington who are musically inclined and are actively participating in the music program. It is designed to pro- mote general interest in music throughout the school. This year Pesante staged the annual variety show, Pesante Presents Manhattan Magic. A trophy, honoring BARTON PARKER Washington's beloved music director, FAU' Mr. Bogard, who was at Washington for President Barton Parker nineteenyears, was presented to the stu- Vice-President . . .Barbara Hinshaw dent body. Secretary. . . ..... Ginger Barrows Treasurer. . . . .... Virginia Stevens Sgts.-at-Arms .... Laurelee Sykes Paul Speaker First Row: Joanne Morris, Sue Eichenberger, Lina Perlas, Diane Benson, Penny Pierson, Virginia Stevens, Barbara Hinshaw, Sally Taylor, Sue Shurtliff, Gloria Cosby, Barbara Pendleton, Lynne Hunter, Juanita Weir. Second Row: Leila Birnbaum, Rose Lambert, Melinda McCaw1ey, Sharon Meacham, Jackie Tunzat, Anne Trenholme, Linda Durham, Bonnie Cainer, Carolyn Fitch, Laurelee Sykes, Kathy Jungck, Judy Spurlin, Joyce Gummerson, Darlene Bates, Linda Orr. Third Row: Ron Hirsch, Kenny Bay, Charlotte Black, Sherri Watts, Marcia Britton, Sharon Tiffin, Pat Coffey, Mary Ann Mi1ler,Kathleen Moen, Carol Morgan, Peggy Watson, Warda Miller, Penny Baker, Alice Denner, Betty jo Glessner, Jan Hadley, Ear1Mink- ler. Fourth Row: Andrew Davis, Paul Bjore, Gerry Espey, Dave Redford, Gary Fox, John Thomas, Paul Speaker, Carol Clem, Chuck Mosher, Clark Myers, Eugene 'Elton, john Campbell, Bill Reed, Dave Duncan. Fi1'St Row: Chuck Black, lim King, CO1'kYBl'3dbLl1'Y, Gaylord Hubbard. Second Row: Biid Devlin, Penny Pierson Jean Wauacev Ann Jensen: R059 DEW, Ad-l'i2-11116 Smith, Carol Wylie. Third Row: Darlene Bates, Earl Minkler, john Campbell Mike Miller, Gordon Ceglie, Phil Pingree, Arlene Roberts, Deanne Discasey. CORKY BRADBURY FALL and SPRING President . ....... Corky Bradbury Vice-President . . . Gaylord Hubbard Secretary ..... b. . . Ilm King Treasurer ...... . . Chuck Black Thespians Membership in the Colonial Chapter of the National The spian Society is recogniz- ed as an award for outstanding participat- ion in dramatic activities. Eight new mem bers were installed in an impressive as- sembly this spring while four others be- came members of the Northwest Regional Conference at Corvallis. As its most outstanding presentation, Troupe 1686 had a very successful spring one-act play fes- tival. 150 Cine Cine is an interestolub open to any stu- HART FERGUSON dent who is interested in the operation and care of the audio-visual equipment. The FAU- and SPRING stage crew is included in this club. President ....... Hart Ferguson Vice-President. . Sherman Brown Secretary. ...... Donna Baker Treasurer ....... Donna Baker Sgt. -at-Arms . . . Benny Brown Dale Wahl First Row: Dottie Conboy, Donna Primmer, Sherman Brown, Hart Ferguson, Donna Baker, Judi McCleary, Second Row: Bernadine Lyman, Lynda Sheperd, Adrianne Smith, Betty Jo Glessner, Dick Durst, Tom Twilleager, Kirk Carpenter, Bob Livingston, Phil Moe, Lynda Miller, Sandi Clementson, Sharon Taylor, Third Row: David Redford, John Bjirk, Tim Ser- ean, Harold Kent, Dick Doerr, Terry Mozorosky, John Seifert, Leroy Wolfe, Richard Graham, Jerry Ross, Paul Bjore, George Shurtliff, Fourth Row: Larry Baker, james Reed, Richard Mozorosky, Richard Grout, Dale Eickman, Percy Wood Fleet Coor, Robert Kaufman, Dennis Robinson, Tom Soucie, Adam Lewellyn, Ted Galvin. First Row: Rose Day, Darlene Bates, Pat Ikata, Adrianne Smith, Enid Devlin, Judy Morrow, Gordon Ceglie, Cheryl Hurd. Second Row: CharleneBuston, Inez Krieger, Jim King, Pat Coudare, GingerBallod, Ann Jensen, Sara Carson, Phil Pingree , Deanne Discasey, Nancy Struebel. ThirdRow: Judy Mellen, Vickie Hartsen, Karen Clausing, Mike Murphey, Chuck Black, Mike Miller, Earl Minkler, Mary Moreland, Arlene Roberts, Kirsten Holt. ENID DEVLIN FALL President ........... Enid Devlin Vice President ..... Judy Morrow Secretary. .... ..... R ose Day Treasurer. . . . . . Darlene Bates Circ The Circ year began with a social and initiation of members in October. The chief fall term activity was theCirc Search for Talent. The talent committee aud- itioned about 20 acts of which ll were tap- ped to appear in the annual Circ Talent assembly on January 16. Spring term began with a potluck and installation of spring officers in February. The prin- cipal spring activity is the Rose Festival Princess presentationassembly scheduled for May 1. Wind up of the year's activ- ities will be a late spring installation of next fall term officers. 152 SPRING President ......... Adrianne Smith Vice President .......... Pat Ikata Secretary ...... . . . Cheryl Hurd Treasurer. . .. .... Enid Devlin ADRIANNE SMITH Kelta Ki Blue Horizons or Kelta Ki is a club to promote group interest in sports not con- nected with the school. Some of the clubs' GORDON CE GLIE main interests are as follows: golf, hik- FALL ing, swimming, and horseback riding. President ........... Gordon Ceglie Vice President ...... Sherrie O'Brien Secretary .... .... K aren Hertl Treasureri . . . . .. Betty jones Sgt. at Arm ........ Joann Schmidt First Row: JoAnn Schmidt, Sherrie O'Brien, Gordon Ceglie, Betty Jones, Sue Miller. SPRING President ........... Karen Hertl Vice President .... Barbara Krausert Secretary .......... JoAnn Schmidt Treasurer .... ..... S ue Miller Sgt. at Arms . . . . . Larry Hoffman KAREN HERTL Second Row: Ron White, Sharon Burke, Karen I-Iertl, Lucille Louie, Larry Hoffman, Adrianne Smith. Third Row: Regina Siefert, Priscilla Carlson, Phil Pingree, Steve Baton, James King, Barbara Krausert, Earl Minkler. ,Q tiff f LI 1 u ES so F1rstRow: Sandi Clementson, Lynda Miller, Kathy Jungck, Donna Thurman, Carolyn Olson, Darla Craig, Penny Williams, Connie Hakklns, Pat Turk, Marsha Gettes, Second Row: Nancy Struble, Joanne Morris, Darlene Ott, Donna Bowen, Arc- hie Mae Hunter, Theda Crolssant, Adrianne Smith, JudyMorrow, Sue Cornelius, Bonnie McFall, Jean Wallace, JoanBlythe, Kathy Darling, Judy Mellen, Pat llcata, Nancy Cosby, Sonja McCleery. Third Row: VirginiaDaeton, Sharon Taylor, Avie Polk, Jan Dahlman, Annette Overton, Jan Skye, Sylvia Stevens, Betty Rader, Brenda Muscoa, Lina Perlas, Sally Jo Lewis, Jackie Reed, Lois McManiga1, Cheryl Fellegren, Sandi Mendenhall, Wendi Mortensen, Juanita Weir, Shirley Ver- geer, Lois Sanderson, PaulaReuther, KarenRe1nmiller. Fourth Row: Sharon Olofson, Muriel Brown, Mary Ellen Van Liew Yvonne Kellogg, Sherri Wittren, Louise Ownbye, Gloria Cosby, Carol England, Sharon Harris, Marllee Crolssant, Dotty Conboy, Nancy Weiland, Esther Cooke, V1Ownby, Mary Morelan, Judy Anderson, Sally Sagar, Joyce Ward, Sue Jag- odnik, Janet Pearson, Joan Shephard, Lou Ann Lindberg. Fifth Row: Brenda Bridges, Lauralee Skyes, Joanne Weir, Judy King, Ruth Rampros, Mary McCullough, Judy Devrles, Sharon Smith, Judy Orem, Adelaide Smith, Karen Clausing, Car- ol Weaver, Marianne Baird, lnex Krieger, BettyJo Glessner, CarolynBarnes, Marolee Wooley, Sandi Anderson, Darlene Win- es, Carol Hayned, Bessie Culver, Leslie Chinn. Sixth Row: Sue Shearer, Sharon Larson, Kathy Seaton, BevBoileau,Nancy White, Joyce Southard, Nancy Thomas, Vivian Unzexker, Donna Wilson, Dorothy Fjeldos, Vicki Harson, Pat Truman,Peg DeMoor, Pat Condore, Nykle Geddes, Judi Reinecke, Marie Winklemna, Eileen Cripps, Arlene Roberts, Judy Ewin. Pep Club Along with hot dogs, coffee, and pro- grams, these spirited Pep club girls, with their peppy cheering and exploding mass of gold pom poms, have become an impor- tant part of Washingbon's athletic events. JEAN WALLACE 154 BONNIE MCFALL JOHN CAMPBELL FALL and SPRING President ....... .... J ohn Campbell Vice Presidents ...... Rose Lambert Judy Bu ss Secretary .... .... K amen Clausing Treasurer .... ...... J im Reed Youth for Christ Youth for Christ is an international or- ganization With over l, 000 high school Bible clubs meeting weekly in the United States alone. One of the best Saturday night Youth Rallies in the nation is spon- sored here in Portland. Our club offers loads of fun and good Christian fellowship . We welcome all those interested to attend our meetings without obligation to join. Our aim is to promote Christian living by setting the example., First Row: Judy DeVris, Jim Reed, Linda DeVris, Rose Lambert, John Campbell, Judy Buss, Karen Clau ing Bob Keller Nancy Struebel. Second Row: Betty Finel, Glenda Kamm, Alvina Lee, Adrianne Smith, Janice Hadley Nancy Cosby, Miriam Salo, Sandra Sherer, Linda Murphy. Third Row: Esther Meisenhimer, Connie Hakkines, Mara Wulf Ruth Mei senhimer, Nancy Docker, Sandy Mendenhall, Esther Garcia, Cheryl Settergren, Janice King. Fourth Row Keiko Dozono , Linnes Chapman, Earl Minkler, Linda Miller, Sherry Miller, John Barrows, Esther Cooks, Gloria Cosby, Roger Keller, Nancy Grending. First Row: Evelyn Stump, Mary Ryder, Lee Slinger, Judy Buss, Peggy DeMoor, Donna Stevens, Carol Clem, Second Row: Darla Craig, Hazel Smith, Delores Adams, Joann Shrum, Sharon Adie, Yvonne Kellogg. Third Row: Sue Poletiek, Cathy Northcutt, Barbara Krausert, Judy Spurlin, Wanda Fulhart. CAROL CLEM Ciyo Ciyo is a girls' social-service club. The SPRING President ..... Vice-President. . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ........ Sgt. -at-Arms ..... Judy Buss Lee Slinger . Peggy Delvbor Mary Ryder Evelyn Stump FALL President. . . . . Vice-President. . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ........ Sgt. -at-Arms . . . Carol Clem Judy Buss . Judy Sprulin Darla Craig . Donna Stevens purpose of this organization is to promote and develop personality, social expansion, and service to others. 156 J UDY BUSS SPRING President ............. Gary Fox Vice President ....... Doug Hatton Secretary ......... Gerhard Schmoll Treasurer .... .... I ohn Lindgren Sgt. at Arms ........ Dave Duncan Richard Marshall Euk GARY FOX Euk, being one of Washing'ton's oldest DAVE DUNCAN organization of service and social activi- ties, has had a very successful year with FALL its traditional football program sa le, Pfesidenf- --------- Dave Duncan spring barn dance, and joint meetings. Vice President. . . . John Kneeland Secretary. .... . . . Doug Hatton Treasurer ..... . . . Gary Fox Sgt. at Arms ..... .... R od Bohna john Wilson First Row: Dave Duncan, john Lindgren, Doug Hatton, Gary Fox, Gerhard Schmoll, Richard Marshall, Fred Miler, Bud Thompson. Second Row: Larry Cooper, Ralph Master, Rod Boh.na, john Kneeland, john Wilson, Dennis Wong, Gary Garr. Third Row: Dave Goldfoot, Pete Routsi, Chris Spielberg, Geroge Ruggles, Mike Beauchamp, Bob Strowger, Larry Turner, Kent Cooper. Fourth Row: Geoff Hill, Tim Bonner, Steve Enloe, Bob Parman, Leon Warron, Gary Bergeron, Gene Bowman, Chuck Reed, Geroge Brown. First Row: Bonnie Gainer, Sue Emmett, Jean Healy, Judy Wolfe, Joann Gay, Carol Wylie, Sandra Schafer, Barbara Pendleton. Second Row: Brenda Burke, Carol Collins, Mary Edstrom, Laurelle Nelson, Marilyn Manning, Karen Nelson, Sally Taylor, Sue Shurtliff, Diane Pedersen. Third Row: Eileen Newall, Leslie 'W1lson, Cotton Turner, Penny Pierson, Bertie Green, Audrey Davis, Dorothy Stern. Fourth Row: Donna Baker, Sharon Gustafson, Rosalee Brennan, LaVona Locke, Trudy Nieuwboer, Janet Zwick, Barbara Wolfe, Cathy Ronald, JoAnn Sheley. SPRING Vice President ..... - s r ....., Gamma 519100 -fillif .... Gamma Sigma, whose main purpose is to promote friendliness and give service to the community, has been very active this JOANN GAY year. Among their activities was their Merry Christmas Ball . Other activ- FALL ities include the faculty Centennial Tea, friendships and joint meetings withstudents from other schools, and various sales and service projects. President ............. Joann Gay Vice President ........ Carol Wylie Secretary ....... .... J ean Healy Treasurer .... ...... J udy Wolfe Sgt. at Arms ........ .Sue Emmett Barbara Pendleton President. ..... - . . . Sgt. at Arms... ... . . Judy Wolfe ...Jean Healy . Sue Emmett .Sandra Schafer . . Carol Wylie Bonnie Gainor 1,8 JUDY WOLFE Key The Key Club this year has experienced the difficulty of changing from a service club to a social-service - club. The organ- BILL KAISER ization has laid a foundation for bringing avictorybell to Washington and for spon- FALL and SPRING soring a boys' get-together presenting a guest speaker. President .... ........ B ill Kaiser Vice President ...... .Bob Russell Sec. -Treas ........ Dave Goldfoot Sgt. at Arms ......... Fred Miler Dennis Christensen First Row: Paul Lorenzini, Norm Seeley, Fred Miler, Dave Goldfoot, Bill Kaiser, Bob Russell, Malcolm Miller, Vic Bell, Ken Smith. Second Row: Geoff Hill, Gary Bergeron, John Lindgren, john Kemp, Dennis Wong, Dick Marshall, Ennis Daniel. Third Row: Larry Cooper, Gary Carr, Steve Seaton, Bob Marson, Chuck Mosher, Ken McCuen, Ron Goforth, Ron Hirsch. Fourth Row: Rod Bohna, Gerhard Schmoll, George Rug- gles, Gary Fox, Bill Reinmiller. First Row: Laurelee Sykes, Carol Morgan, Cheryl Hurd, Nancy Cosby, Corky Bradbury, Georgia Liapes, Connie Bishop, Kathy Darling, Roberta Lamb. Second Row: Penny Williams, Carolyn Olson, Connie jeffs, Sylvia, Stevens, Jane Stavrakis, Nancy Horine, Pat Haskell, Gloria Cosby, Jan Dahlman. Third Row: Betty Rader, Joyce Kaster, Carol Miler, Pam Hartley, Kathy jungck, Sharyn Harris, Carol Leisse, Shannon Mur- phy. Fourth Row: Pat Marshewka, Juanita Weir, Lynn Archer, Carol Crisp, Dorothy Conboy, Cindy Bur- gess, Carol Garrison, Theda Marchewka. FALL President ....... Vice President. . Secretary ....... Treasurer. . . . . .. Sgt. at Arms . .. . Jane Stavrakis Georgia Liapes Corky Bradbury . . Nancy Cosby . Connie Bishop Cheryl Hurd Masque Although Masque is a social-service club it still holds the original club purpose of furthering the girls' interest in dramatics. Among numerous other activities, Masque has an annual Watchword sale, Cotton and Cord Dance, sponsors the Sadie Hawkins with Neak and Phreno, and produces the May Masque, proceeds of which go to the Washingtonian. 160 SPRING President ......... Corky Bradbury Vice President ....... Nancy Cosby Secretary ......... Georgia Liapes Treastwer ..... . . . Connie Bishop Sgt. at Arms .... .... C arol Morgan Nancy Horine CORKY BRADBURY JANE LAWS FALL President ....... ..... I ane Laws Vice President ........ Sara Carson Secretary ..... .... J' anice Moy Treasurer ..... . . .Janice Hadley Sgt. at Arms ....... Ann Trenholme SPRING President ............. Sara Carson Vice President ........ Janice Hadley Secretary ....... . . . Nancy Strubel Treasurer ..... . . . Karen Dale Neaks's motto is profit with pleasure. This has been shown through our numer- ous bake sales, paper drives, mother's day tea, octopi sale, slumber party, sponsor of the Sadie Hawkins dance, and an after-game dance. Other activities in- cluded a senior banquet and installations, the fireside and invitational. Through these and other activities, we have made our motto a working one. Sgt. at Arms. . . . . . . . Kirsten Holt SARA CARSON First Row: Janice Moy, Sara Carson, Jane Laws, Janice Hadley. Second Row: Deanne Discasey, Darlene Ott, Anne Trenholme, Linda Coe, Nancy Struebel. Third Row: Karen Dale, Carolyn Barnes, Carol Weaver, Bessie Culver, Kirsten Holt. First Row: Virginia Stevens, Enid Devlin, Jean Wallace, Pat lkata, Arlene Roberts, Bonnie McFall, Judy Nickelsen, Sharon Meachem. Second Row: Joan Galash, Ione Coffey, Karen Stensrud, Judy Morrow, Nancy Nieuwboer, Pat Hilgen, Nancy Thomas, Joan Blythe, Adrianne Smith. Third Row: Gabi Cuda, Donna Bow - en, Pam Klein, Rose Lambert, Ginger Ballod, Judy Rienecke, Judy Fergeson, Vicki Hartson, Karen Clausing , Fourth Row: Frances Fagan, Joyce Gummerson, Judy Shepard, Judy Mellon, Carolyn Galash, Melinda Mc- Cawley, Anna Blakely. SPRING President .......... Arlene Roberts Vice President ...... Bonnie McFall Secretary ..... .... J ean Wallace I Treasurer ...... ...... E nid Devlin Nu Sgt. at Arms ...... Joyce Gummerson Ione Coffey NuChi, social-service club, has amem- bership of fifty girls. The club enjoyed a Very active year in the Way of school participation as successful school sales indicated. The annual mum sale was one PAT IKATA of the club's annual money-making pro- ject. Among service projects that NuChi FALL has contributed was the maintainence and upkeep of Colonial choir robes President ............... Pat Ikata Vice President ..... Nancy Nieuwboer Secretary ..... .... B onnie McFa1l Treasurer .... .... A rlene Roberts Sgt. at Arms .... .... J oan Galash Nancy Thomas 2 ARLENE ROlERTS 16 SPRING President .... . . . . . jack McGilvary Vice President ....... Mike Murphy Secretary ...... ........ D on Elle Treasurer .......... Richard Grout Sgt. at Arms ........ Gordon Ceglie Optimist-Saxon JACK Mc GILVARY Optimist-Saxon, an old club with a new name, lived up to its creed of optimism TERRY MOZOROSKY this year through participation in many service projects, sales, and programs as well as in the club's banquets, joints, meetings, and get-togethers. FALL President ........ Terry Mozorosky Vice President ....... Earl Minkler Secretary. .......... Earl Minkler Treasurer .... . . . jack McGilvary Sgt. at Amrs .... . . . joe Williams First Row: Gordon Ceglie, Don Elle, jack McGilvary, Mike Murphy, Richard Grout. Second ROW: Phil Pingree, jim King, Terry Mozorosky, joe William::, Larry Becksted, Earl Minkler, Fay Lee. -n -r 1- 'h'f 1 - v H 7 u M ima-ww-14 ,V - M fi ,-,rw-mW...i , , First Row: Chuck Mosher, Bill Logerwell, John Hall, Bi1lCa.ndee, Seorge Kallimanis, Bill Reinmiller . Second Row: Steve Ward, Steve Smith, Frank Redford, Jim Nieder, Gene Becker, Dennis Christiansen, Ger- ard Roscoe, George Hartley, Tom Bowers, john Emmett, Jim Kurihara. Third Row: Malcolm Miller, Phil Thompson, Paul Lorenzini, john Sherman, John Kemp, Clark Meyer, Vic Bell, john Beck, Fred Wallis, Bill Kais QT. JOHN HALL FALL President .............. John Hall Vice President ....... Bill Logerwell Secretary ...... .... C huck Mosher Treasureru... Sgt. at Arms. . Bill Reinmiller Jim Kurihara Malcom Miller Pack Pack's annual Hobo Hobble this year was a tremendous success and caused a great deal of comment from the Student Body . It featured something new, a slide en- trance , which was representative of its members originality and spirit. Besides conducting this dance, Pack contributed approximately fifty working man hours to the Goodwill during Christmas. Once again they painted the school's garbage cans which is a valuable service project. This year was a tremendous year for Pack. 164 SPRING President. ............. Bill Candee Vice President ..... George Kallimanis Secretary ..... . . . . . Bill Reinmiller Treasurer ..... ...... B ill Kaiser Sgt. at Arms .... .... G eorge Hartley John Kemp BILL CANDE E MARY ANN MILLER FALL President ....,, , , , , Mary Ann Miller Vice President ,,,,,,,, Sue Linden Secretary ,,,,, , , , Paula Groesbeck Treasurer ..., , , , Keiko Dozono Sgt at Arms .... .... P am McAfee Pat Allegretto Phreno Phreno, the oldest high school girls' club in Portland, has been very active this year. Included in the club's activ- ities were sales, joints, a rummage sale, and the annual Phreno formal. The for- ma1's theme this year was Stardust , and Jan Brennan was queen. Phreno is very proud of winning the scholastic cup which is awarded annuallly to the social service club with the highest-grade-point average. SPRING President .,,,...,,,,, Sue Linden Vice President ,,,,,,, Kathy Kellogg Secretary .,.,,,. , , , Kathy Leighton Treasurer ,,,,,, , , ,Liz Leighton Sgt. at Arms .... . . Signe Wilson Linda Deardon SUE LINDEN First Row: Judy Herman, Keiko Dozono, Liz Leighton, MSIYAHH Miller, Sue Linden, Kathy Kellogg, Cath- erine Leighton, j'ackieTun1at, JanBrennan. Second Row: Diane Benson, Karen Marley, Lynn Hunter, Sandra Somner, Signe Wilson, Linda Deardon, Penny Baker, Marian McFarlane, Becky Routsi, Sue Eichenberger, Third Row: Kay Dean, Mariarme Baird, Penny Rose, Sally Suter, Susan Suter, Alfa johnson, Florence Field. Fourth Row: Sharron Dederick, Barbara Hinshaw, Pat Allegretto, Pam McAfee. First Row: Chuck Black, Scott Smith, Ron Goforth, Ennis Daniel, Bob Marson, Gil Hanley, Gaylord Hubbard Second Row: Andy Gianopolis, Benny Brown, Steve Seaton, Norm Seeley, Brad Moulton, Fred Gulick Third Row Larry Beck- sted, Bob Mott, Bob Olson, Phil Dickie, John Yadon. ENNIS DANIEL FALL and SPRING President- - - - - Vice President ---- Secretary ----- Treasurer- - -- Asst. Treasurer - - - Parlimentarian- - - - Ennis Daniel Steve Seaton Ron Goforth Larry Becksted Scott Smith Gil Hanley Trix Trix is a social-service club Whose purpose is to getboys interested in social activities. Joint meetings, dinners, and a dance were activities held this year to carry out this idea. Club membership is open to sophomore, junior, and senior boys. 166 CATHY NORTHCUTT FALL President ,,,,,,,,,,, C athy Northcutt Vice President ,,,,,, Delores Adams Treasurer ,,,,, ,,,, M ary Parks Secretary ,,,,, ,,,, J oa.nne Shrum Y-Teens Y-Teens, a social-service club, is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. Some projects which were carried out this year were the collecting of toys for orphans, col- lecting articles for a rummage sale at the Y.W.C.A., speakers, parties, march ing for M. D. , selling cookies, Christ- mas caroling, Mid-Winter Formal, and the fashion show at the Y. W. C. A. President SPRING . .... . . . . . .Delores Adams Vice President ,,,,, , Virginia Vohs Tre asurer ...........Jo2rmeShr11m Secretary ,,,., , , , , Gloria Brown DE LORES ADAMS First Row: Mary Parks, Virginia Vohs, Delores Adams, Cathy Northcutt, Joanne Shrum. Second Row: Janice Moy, Sal- dee McBurnett, Jerry Waters, Mary Jo Piland, Adrianne Smith, Sue Miller. Third Row: Lee Slinger, Edna Pittma.u,Ba.r- bara Krausant, Dora Cox, Darla craig, Elsie Kloosterman, Joanne Schmidt. . Marties First Row: Cindy Burgess, Jan Marcum, Marva Wulf, Ruth Pritchard, Cheryl Murphy Doris Burgess, Pamela Klein. Second Row: Nancy White, Ione Coffey, Veronica Morby, Vivian Unzicker, Pat Harris, Marilyn Dale, Pat Turk, Peggy DeMoor. Autographs 168 ,A 2 .-Q E 0 cn C2 I'-I-J rn P1 0 PQ 2 ,Q E 0 U2 sz: I'-I-'I 2 H -u-1 U Sent. ab chmoll, dS har Moulton. Ger ad dBr ug Hatton, an Fox, Do GUY awley. CC elinda M M arrows, and Ginger B fey, Cof Morgan, Pat L 33 o G5 fn 53 f the ye One highlight o ents this year. 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We believe that the athletic program helps the student to become a more suc- cessful citizen--both in school and in later life. f .f t if 4 is COACHES 2 ' L QA Mr. Aldridge Mr. Matye MR. ASCHENBRENER HEAD COACH SEASON REVIEW Despite the actual won-lost record, the 1958 Football season was very colorfull with many exciting moments. The season opened in a Saturday afternoon contest which saw Washington defeat Franklin 18-O. Cardell Matthews made all three touchdowns with the aid of some expert blocking from Marc Sprague and others. A week later, the Colonials came from behind in the last quarter to tie Benson 7-7. In the last five seconds, Leon Warren went around right end to score, and the conversion was completed by Matthews. Unfor- tunately, there were several injuries, and as a result, the Washington team lost to Cleveland, jefferson, Roosevelt, Wilson, and Lincoln. The high spot of the season came when Washington beat Grant for the first time in ten years. When the final gun sounded, the score stood 44-O. Cardell Matthews, Leon Warren, and Oscar West each made two touchdowns, while Bill Candee,who is usually known for his excellent line play- ing ability, was switched to the back field late in the game and scored on a two yard run. Bill also scored both conversions which ran the total to 44 points. Washington can indeed be proud of Bill as he was not only elected to the All-City team, but also gained a position on the Sate Squad. In addition, he was recogniied by his teammates as the most valuable player and the best lineman. Eddie Vetsch and Cardell Matthews each received honorable mention on the All-City team, and Leon Warren was named to the Oregonian third team. Next year,Washington can look forward to a good season as there will be several experiencedjuniors returning . CARDELL MATTHEWS VIC BELL BILL CANDEE ED VETSCH ' - - Liriiii-:.'I.'Z1 'I .:::E:'::1-1E:5E:: : f- - ' E 32- uwkw :EEF 1' X -35 5'5 '6 3?:.si.5. 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Q :.:?:-I' if , A A GARY BEATTIE LEON WARREN BILL ROMMEL BOB JOHNSON BGB RUSSELL PETE RUOTSI GARY BERGERON Cardell Matthews heads for second touchdown in Franklin game. 335 w-.Qt Washington fullback, Leon Warren, runs around right end for considerable yardage in Wilson game Debby and Cindy Goudy, lively twin mascots, pro- Managers, Toni Meehan, Butch Christen-' vided additional spirit for the Colonial football season Son, Howard Dufgult, H0wgrdRobinson. COLONEL THOMAS ANDY KANAS GEORGE ROUSE GEORGE BROWN . iwwwwaw gmgyfrwaimwwn-1-W-f M..gpm-M Mu .ifwf-N -V - .,,. .... . ,,,,, . , vaM-- , -.-..., . . .. , , .. ., . gg t Washington Washington Washington Washington Washhgton Washington Washington Washington JIM I-EEK DAVE cooNs Washington TOM BOWERS if A W 'v' 'tw if Sn' N.-M. ,-:,,. ' ' Viv Us F4 265 , sa' ' V, Y -E 5 Q gggg OSCAR WEST GARY LUEB BILL REINMILLER HARRY WATSON HART FERGUSON ,sl A 4 W ' eimiiahfd ,WW . fr' , rf A . ' m ' mi . 54 - 4 L. . -3 my W. 5 f s ,A Ll, 5 7 ',,, 4 I .r 5 L, - 1 .mql-1 . f ' -Wing 'W T: '--ff fx,:4.fz Mg if 1 ,Qi ' uni! W 3 .L , A 1,13 ,Q , L ' s A A 4 Q U4 4 1 14-if .Q gl A A g'-253:5 1 K J 3:5531-2 1. 4 kd hw . K V we mai - A 21523 y , ,G vias NN A ,,, ,, .qu Su i w .V n --4 QT x 4 'na A 'kfi Swv' P3 J Xi .. V':1:w3SiaD 'X -W.. sffllg - -vii.. Nm These two action shots typify the many ac- tion packed moments which occurred during this year's Colonial gridiron campaign. Vic Bell is shown above racing around right end, despite the efforts of jefferson's defense led by Ray Renfro. The second picture shows Leon Warren in another offensive drive in the same game. Coach Aschenbrener presents Bill Candee, all-city and all-state player, with third consecutive foot- ball lettex' while other team-mates, including Vic Bell, Eddie Vetsch, and Cardell Matthews look on 185 Iunior Varsity Football First Row: Chuck Reed, Emery Franklin, George Brown, Gabby Berg, jim Kurihara, Dennis Wong, jim Challis, Percy Muller, Paul Lorenzini, Charles Gilbert. Second Row: Louid Gar- ner, Mike Murphy, jim Rademacher, Phil Thompson, Tim Bonner, Steve Enloe, Bob Keller, Ed Kontz, Lawrence Nye, Dennis Martin, Paul Wilhelm. Freshman Football .EE Front Row: Stanly Miller, Bill Pallini, Harry Baldridge, Douglas Brainard, Doug Brown. Back Row: Bobby Orgill, Ted Galvin, George McCraw, Chuck Roth, Charles Cason. 186 MJF if Q4 sw 2 ,ik 9 If'-22 J lil K 'sis f f- 12 2 U ,-1 :-52f5', ii ssf im f:'.,:.:j.5g. J wt . -if'-: it , Y .:,.: z.:sf ,::j?a:, ' I f -, 1,- --:12Z I' .. . .rt-1' f-'-, - f57'5 K - f ' ,, fr 4 j 5 . ' , Q 5 : ss H 1 if xg as A I ' :are V ws exam Adrian: sw 1 I '- '1 ,P 1 s'.WJ? sE'is'li1:5?s5sif'.i?fi 222323 2? .1 4 1 A . 3 iw. s W F X ., ..xsz Wqwz3X'fSJD J' in 'hrs f -E ' .' msgs 5ffm..,,. Q 4513. '- ffrf w gff igf.::iEiiwSli J gr Gisw sxs' 45,31-5'S,Yfs5b.5fV7-5'V'iiZ ...Kil n -' ' 'fi' 1 X 3, 7 A ff' M ,r1: Mf fwifU.:1i fi H :i ,L A COACH MC C LUSKEY The '59 Colonial basketball squad suffered numerous setbacks. Hit hard by ineligibility and illness, the team was still able to sal- vage five wins and press their opponents closly, losing several games by only one point or by very close scores. The original starting unit, including four seniors, Art'Pierce, Bob Marson, Bob Minor, and Doug Hatton, and one junior, john Lindgren, was so decimated thatby thelast ga.me of the season, only two of these five players suited up and played, The reserves, Dave Duncan, Daryl Stone, Bill Candee, and John Sherman, replaced the missing players and developed admirably. Many of them, however, were also haunted by individual ailmenls. Individual honors were received by several members of this yea.r's team. Art Pierce, high scorer i.n the city at midseason, won a place on the second team all-city, despite the fact that he was out of ac- tion for the last three weeks of the season. Honored by their team- mates were Marson and Hatton, who were selected as the team's most valuable players. BOB MARSON, SR. JOHN LINDGREINI, IR. DOUG HATTON, SR. CAPTAIN BILL CANDEE, SR. 1 JOHN SHERMAN, SOPH. 89 S F Q 2 i S S LEON WARREN, IR, ODELL WATSON, FR. GEORGE RUGGLES, SR. BILL KAISER, JR, NORM WEILER, SR, DARYL STONE, sR. GARY BERGER ON, IR MARSON fires unmolested shot over sagging Milwaukie HATTON connects with jumper against aggresive Quakers. PIERCE 1231 penetrates defense with aid of screen set by MARSON f21j. A11 is tense as MARSON 1215 challenges Quaker's BERGSTROM Q22j for tip-off. 192 . if L, ia Z. fi MQW 'ux 'l. ,,.1 Z, k ..., . :.: E. gd 1 KF? I M ,gi .Ki r -Nu., 'M- . 1 . all N k s - .Q 15009 Q W Washington High track and field squad completed a very successful season despite small turnouts and injuries. The track COACH MQCKFORD team, coached by Roger Mockford, placed fifth in the City Relays and ninth in Hayward Relays, the state meet. Standouts were: Cardell Matthews who placed first in the 440, Bob Minor, hampered 'by pulled muscles, still showed up well in Sprints, George Brown, who Won high jumps and hurdles and jim Challis who showed outstanding ability in the field events. JIM MARTELL CARDELL MATTHEWS 196 CARDELL MATTI-IEWS, city 440 champion, takes early lead in a. race with Cleveland TOM WALTON BROWN completes another record jump BOB RUSSELL WARREN clears hurdle on way to victory. ROMMELL completes a successful vault. JIM CHALLIS KEN SMITH in rm' Q Q g V ...:,. .,,. . ,1. 'ii' K A 1 M ,. ,Www ff? 'Co- net' 'fs'- K N.. W W N,,,,. my 5 . BILL CANDEE COACH SENGSTOCK Washington 1 Gr ant 11 Washington 6 Jefferson 9 Washington 3 Madison 5 Washington 2 Roosevelt 1 Washington 4 Fr anklin 1 Washington 1 Lincoln 10 Washington 10 Benson 26 Washington 8 Wilson 9 Washington 7 Cleveland ll GENE BOWMAN LARRY TURNER DOUG HATTON ED VETSCI-I BOB MARSON 2'RQ!fK'2iQR?S3S,Q TNAVQf 7 w1mlwm.m .5-0'WwuwwN?g f'W 'Wv.rN 'f Ives-.4-QQIQK1 mv we ,gags-una. 4',w4wn.nmNq.Q-ngifw ADAM LLEWELLYN BILL KAISER BOB PARMAN PETE RUOTSI, DALE WINK, ANDY KANAS CHUCK MARTIN A Jfwek. fTLiigiiiS?E3'?'24i.iiZ7?'Y' f .I ,. ., .. if? jmf' 'wt !EM.'U , ....., if. ....Q . .. Q W Mlm- my 'll -,E - rr M...is,x , 2 ' taxi ,i -8 A Skilling 'EW A531 ,,, w 2 gee if .lil Q ,N A , Y Q ,Ls i in X v 1 at www iggl 5 t 9 s gf Q in 9. W 'e i 9 V. 1 Q -Q . f 'ft . 1. M Z s V -11 rf K iii if lx LX if 'fs af sg fr Q 4' E 1. .Q s has 'iii -W -1 f 'Q t K gig W may Z as 4-fm' hfiwiivigg , rr Y 5 gags! :QQ gpggwws if-, ' 3z '2 I K Qui T. . ,M 2 ' 2wMff'f3..Q'51f 5. ieiggign pm,?:,W rv. xQfk:g,wN a532fg sz: Q ,yn WGN mar. - 'P Qs W tidy u,.W.f'li . 2,27A.9.r.Yaf J. Tffiiigf ibm 4 '- ff s .N-- I J.. . 5. .. 3 . ,,,,: , Aulu J -':- A -1 :.,:, T I 5 S i. .,,, 2 1 I .A 'ffm E ., s - ,. . 24 M W all 3, Q . if yi-S2 W A i' - ii - 'f:'!.':E 55: ff 3 ' ,..,,,,. , L35 W wa.. M. 255 , ,r we f I W A,, , i s M 421 v 2'x.iw1t2,! af ffyfgs ML lfffsr-Nm, 1 ss sf - in ' 6w2'if.y xfiiia P' 1, QK COLONEL THOMAS GEORGE BOYD DEL OWEN5 The '59 Colonial baseball team entered the P, I, L, campaign this spring, fielding a young and inexperienced ni.ne. The squadhad thebenefit of only six returning lettermen who were counted on heavily to carry the load through the tough eighteen game schedule. As the season closes, the Washingtonians are inninthplace with a three and fourteen record. This record does not show the valuable experience gained in this rebuilding year. Seniors, Ed Vetsch, Larry Turner, DougHatton, Bill Candee, and Bob Marson, let nobody domm this spring as they led the team in ability. Furthermore, they were spirit and morale builders. Breaking intothe line-up this year were numerous sophomores and juniors who will be seasoned performers for next year's league play. Next year's team islooking for abrighter future with the many returning lettermen under the guidance of Coach Sengstock. MANAGERS, Duane McCoy, Dwain Swift, and Fay Lee '202 game, is typical of the fast action which occurred during this Spri.ng's baseball season. This action picture, which was taken at the Benson 1 SHERMAN BROWN Candee snags relay from outfield I unior Varsity Baseball First Row: Charles Gilbert, Bill Fehr, Don Alten, john Wilson, Irwin Owen, John Thomas, Larry Barnett, Gary Nelson, Gene Stainbrook. Second Row: Tom Twilleager, Dave Mitchell, Jeff Myers, Dave Nelson, Jim Shaw, Ed Kontz, Dick Roberts, Bob Orgill, Paul Smilowski, Doug Brown, Coach McClus1-cy. 203 204 ED VETSCH LONNIE ROBBINS ADAM LLEWELLYN JIM CI-IALLIS BCB RUSSELL T FERGUSON RHOMIE THOMPSON TOM BOWERS A JIM MARTELL DICK ROBERTS JIM KUR GARY ABERNA CHESTER MOY C5 l-J Z The wrestling team, under the coaching of Walt Aldridge, improved greatly over the past seasons. With a season of a few wins and many close matches, Washington put up afairly good showing. Jim Martell and Hart Ferguson captained a squad of about thirty grapplers. CQACH ALDRIDGE In the city matches Tom Bowers took a fourth and Floyd Wilson took third. Hart Fer- guson took a second place and was thus Washi.ngton's first wrestler to go to state. There he won matches before he was eliminated. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING First Row: Fay Lee, Floyd Wilson, Roy Pittman, Percy Mullen, Gabby Berg, Bruce Rodebush, Ed Kontz, Charles Cason. Second Row: Chuck Martin, jerry Anderson, Dave Coons, Charles Gilbert, Bob Orgel, Rodney Wilson 205 Swimming - Gol i First Row: Sally Sagar, Nedra Carson, Shannon Murphy, Susan Koob. Second Row: Jean Russell, Joyce Ward, Joanne Morris, Pat Harris. Third Row: Carolyn Fitch, Marilyn Johnson, Darlene Ott, Ja.netZwick, Jane Petralli, Laura Cheshier, FourthRow: Marianne Baird, Sara Carson, Sally Taylor, Judy Fergson. Rod Bohna Stu Goforth John Lindgren Tom Lindgren Mike Lemley 206 Left to Right: Art Tueker, George Hartley, William Yee, Dale Wahl Tennis Left to Right: Mrs. Hogard, Penny Williams, Mary Ann Krug, Virginia Stevens, Diane Cox, Enid Devlin, Judy Mclntyre, Sandra Somner. 207 A Next year will mark the opening of the Colonial gymnasium and ihe new football practice field at Buckman. These new facilities will make possible a considerable degree of improvement in the athletic program at Washington High School. However, improved facilities and an excellent coaching staff can- not alone produce teams that will uphold the great traditions of our school. Withouta high percentage of students' participation in athletics and the enthusiastic support of the en- tire studentbody, no school can field the kinds off teams we all want to see at Washington. It is true that with one exception the other high schools in Portland have many more students and other factcrs being equal, numbers of great impatance. 'There is no cause for rank optimism, but we need not be led into a state of pessimismbyihe sheer weightof numbers. We must be realistic. We must face the facts and use the resources that we have. What resom-ces do we have that can help us to overcome the numerical superiority of our opponents? These are notthe kinds of resources that can be counted and measured. They are resource that must be developedwithin om-selves and that will be expressed in our support of our school's athletic program. If we develop these resources, we will have, first, the enthusiastic participation of every student with any degree of athletic ability and, second, but equally important, the enthusiastic support of the entire stu- dentbody. With this ldnd of participation and support there will be no limits to our achievementsg with- out it we will have to resign ourselves to being the doormat of the P, I, L, Where do we go from here? 'I'he question will be answered ln our attendance at next year's games and in ourturnout for next year's sports. We will answer it in the way we apply ommselves at practice sessions and in the encouragement we give the members of the team. What will be your answer? Donald Uppendahl Athletic Director 20 8 d Ew5E1::55,:4:::v-1:21E:E:?::i:5EEE3EZ::::E:e GX Brooks , .A- Aalto, Karlene 43, 141 Aase, Deanne134, 128 Abbott, Alyce 133 Abernathy, Donna 128, 133 Abernathy, Gary 134, 204 Adams, Delores 47, 139, 160 Adie, Sharon 160 Aimar, Carol 120 Akamatsu, Linda 134, 128 Allegretto, Pat 120, 165, 133 Allegretto, Sue 117 Allmon, Pat 62 Alten, Donald 129 Alten, Donald 120, 173, 203 Amedee, Jean 76, 97, 162, 133 Anderson, Jerry 120, 205 Anderson, Joyce 120, 171 Anderson, Judee 134,128 Anderson, Judy 134, 158, 128 Anderson, Sandra 158, 132 Apperson, Bonnie 120 Arehart, Dennis 120 Arehart, Corwin 133 Arnsberg, Sally 114, 134, 128 Averton, Annette 158 -B- Baker, Penny 111, 120, 165 Baldridge, Harry 186, 133 Ballod, Virgln1a47, 132, 166 Bannon, Rosemarie 134, 128 Barber, Ver Barber, Beverly 120 Barger, Loretta 133 191, 190 Barnes, Carolyn 134, 158, 128 Barnett, Larry 134, 128, 203 Barr, Beverly 134, 128 Barr, Marianne 133 Barrie, Sharon 134, 128 Barros Barrows, Ginger 41, 43, 88, 141. 170, 171 Barrows, John 155, 133 Bassett, Ruth 76, 133 Bates, Steve 120 Bates, Darlene 84, 123, 153, 154, 171 Bates, Joan 134, 128 Baton, ,Stephan 120 Bay, Kenneth 47, 80, 175, 128 Beaty, Gary 181 Beauchamp, Mike 47, 161 Beck, John 47, 71, 164 Becker, Gene 47, 73, 87, 164, 171 Becksted, Beverly 133 Becksted Larry 43, 104, 147, 163 Bell, vie 47, 91, 115, 151, 169, 164, 171, 185 Benge, Sandra 133 Bennlnger, Leta 134, 128 Benson, Diane 165 Bentley, Britt 173, 175 Berelson, Susan 173, 171, 175,133 Berg, Gabby 70, 120, 156, 205 Brennan, Jan 47, 165 Brennan, Rose 134, 158, 128 Bridges, Brenda 158 Bridges, Billy 48 Bridley, Connie 48 Bringolf, Valerie 133 Britton, Carol 128 Britton, Marcie 134, 113, 175 Baird, Marianne 120, 4158, 165, 206 Baird, Marianne 120, 158, 165, 206 Baker, Donna 111, 114, 134, 140, 151, 158, 128 Baker, Larry 151 Darrylanne 134, 128 Brown, Beverly 120 Brown, Bonnie 114 Brown, Doug 186, 133, 203 Brown, George 120, 146, 167, 171, 172, 182, 186, 197 Brown, Gloria 48 Brown, Linda 133 Brown, Melvin 172, 173 Brown, Michael 120 Brown, Muriel134, 158, 128 Brown, Pat 134, 128 Brown, Sherman 114, 134, 151, 203, 126, 203 Brownlow, Lav1na134, 128 Bruins, Sally 134, 128 Burgess, Cynthia 134, 168, 126 Burges, L1nda133 Burgess, Doris 168 Burgoyne, John 133 Burke, Brenda 43, 146, 156 Bergeron, Gary 120, 146, 159, 161, Bergman, Betty 120 Bilbro, Loretta133 Birnbaum, Leta 134, 128 Bishop Betty 133 Bishop, Connie 47 Bjore, Nanci 175, 133 Burke, Constance 133 Burke, Sharon 157 Burks, Barbara 48 Bursell, Jim 48 Buxton, Charlene 120 Buss, Judith 43, 114, 139, 141, 155 Butson, Charlene 152 Butson, Kay 48 -C- Camel, Warren 155 Campbell, John 84, 120, 138, 139, 154, 138, 139 candee, B11l4o, 43, 63, 68, 69, 82 99, 108, 115, 138, 139, 147, 151,164 180, 185, 189, 200, 203 Carey, Phyllis 133 Carlson, Pr1sci11a43, 60, 141, 151, 157, 103 Carpenter, Kirk 133 Caro Carson, Nedra 113, 206 Carson, Sara 43, 139, 141, 152,206 Cartwright, Lynne 120 Case, Pat 133 Cason, Charles 186, 205 Castle, Pat 120 ceglie, Gordon 48, 73, 75, 136, 152, 154, 157, 168, 107 Challis, Jim 134, 146, 186, 128, 198, 204 Chaperon, Pat 133 Chapman, Linnea 120, 155 Chapman, Sharon 48 Charboneau, Albert 134, 128 Chastian, Jack 134, 128 Cheshier, Laura 120, 134, 206 Chester, Carol 128 Chinn, Beverly 123 Chinn, Leel1e133,uo, 158 Christensen, Bill ,152 Bjore, Paul 134, 151, 172, 173, 175 128 Bjork, John 151, 115 Black, Charles 47, 73, 83, 132, 154 181 Black, Judy 43, 74, 82, 104 Blackley, Ann47, 166 Blair, Wi111am,172, 173, 175 Blose, David 120 Blythe, Joan 43, 110, 141, 159,166 Boell, Alice 134, 128 Bohna, Rodney 47, 62, 66, 67, 71, 9.7, 108, 113, 115, 206 Bohna, Sylvia 70, 132, 133 Boileau, Beverly 154 Boon, Janet 120 Bonner, Tim 112, 134, 161, 186, 127, 126 Bonn, Janet 171 Bosh, Annette 123 Bosh, Logene 47 Bowan, Donna 43, 158, 166 Bowers, Tom'120, 164, 183, Bowman, Gene 161, 200 Boyd, Barbara 133 Boyd, George 120, 202 Boyer, Tom 202 Boyle, Mary 134, 126 4 Bradbury, Corky 11, 34, 40, 43, 72, 73, 75, 106, 138, 139, 141 154 Brainard, Douglas 186, 133 Brazelton, Vicki 133 Breckhiel, Wes 47 Brecbiel, Darrelle 132 Christensen, Dennis 120, 159, 164 Claus , Nancy 172, 173 Clausen, Carolyn 133 Clausing, Karen 120, 152, 155, 158, 166, 1 Clem, 175 90 carol 43, 136, 141, 160, 173, Clemens, David 120 Clemens, Ronald 134, 128 Clemenston, Sandi134, 151, 158, 128 Cllma, Dyanne, 133 Cline, Steve 48, 73, 171 Clunas, George 120 Clunas, Marilyn 133 Coats, Norman 96, 120 Cobban, Jane120 Cobban, L1nda134, 128 Coe, Linda 120 Coffey, lone127, 134, 140, 166,128 Pat 88, 120, 168, 170, 171 Coffey, Coffey, Robert 133 Collins, Carol 105, 120 Collins, Dan 82, 106, 120, 158,133 Collins, Mike 48 cenboy, Dorothy 114, 121, 151, 156 Constant, April 173, 133 Coons, Dav1d183, 205 Cooke, Esther 128, 134, 155, 158, Cooper, Kent 48, 97, 121, 159, 161 Cooper, Larry 115, 151, 121 Coor, Fleet 134, 158 Cornelius, Susan 128 Corrie, Tim 121 Index 2 10 Cosby, Gloria 126, 155, 159, 173, 175 Cosby, Nancy 48, 155, 158 cere, Linda 48, 152, 154 Cousins, Susanne 121 Cox, Deane 133, 207 Cox, Melody 133 Craig, Darla 48, 158, 160 crisp, Caro112, 128, 134 Cripps, Eileen 134, 153, 128 Croissant, Cathrynn 133 Crolssant, Maralee 121, 158 Croissant, Theda 43, 158 Crosby, Carol 134, 125 Crynes, Sandra 121 cudn, Gabrielle 48, 166 Culver, Bessie 121 Culver, Jerry 121, 158 Cutler, Jorene 133 .D- nelilrnen, Jan 125, 134, 156 Dale Karen 43, 106, 175 Dale, Marilyn 128, 134, 168 Damis, Frank 49 Daniel, Ennis 49, 91, 115, 138,139 147, 159 Darling, Kathy 121, 156 Davidson, Judy 43, 141 Davis, Andrew 49, 171 Davis, Audrey 121, 158 Day, Carolyn 134, 128 Day, Rose Marie 121, 152, 154 Denfnn Virginia 133, 156 DeanKay 82, 108, 111, 114, 121,140 165 Deardon, Linda 121, 165 Dederiek, Sharon 121, 165 Degen, Robert 49, 80, 100 Demers, Sharon 128, 134 DeMoor, Peggy 126, 134, 154,160 168 Denis, Theresa 128, 134 Denner, Alice 128, 134 Dennis, Ronald 121 Denwn, Sally 126, 134 Devlin, Enid 89, 96, 121, 138,140 152, 166, 207 Devriee, .nm 126, 134, 140, 155 158 Devrle, Linde 121, 155 Dlekle, Phillip 43, ,147 Dickman, Lori 134, 128 Dlbhle, Alveda 49 Dlscasey, Deanne 49, 72, 104,152 154 Dixon, Jerry 40,43, 115 Docken, Nancy 134, 155. 128 Doerr, Richard 115, 121, 151 Douglas, Norma Jean 49 Dow, Sally 126 Dozono, Keiko 43, 111, 141, 155, 165 DuFault, Howard 182 Duncan, Dave 49, 97, 104, 109, 113, 115, 147, 151, 161 Durham, Linda 134, 173, 128 Durst, Richard 151, 173, 175 Dyer, Nancy 121 -E- Edelrnrn, Mary 121, 156 Eggerich, Randall 121 Eichenburger, Susan 110, 114, 121, 165 Eielnnan, Dale 151 Elde, Karen 133 Elle, nennld 121, 163 sue, Jim 133 Ellis, Dorlnda 133 Ely, Jack 85, 134, 126 Emmett, John 134, 164, 125 Emmett, Susan 40, 43, 60, 63, 64, 66, 67, 60, 61, 62, 98, 104, 108, 141, 158, 171 Endicott, David 49 England, Carol 121, 158 Enloe, Stephen 97,127, 146, 161, 186 ' Erenest, Sue 133 Ertler, Sharon 133 Espey, Gerry 121, 173, 175 Everitt, Joy 133 Ewln, Judy 134, 154, 126 -F- Farmer, Mary 134, 128 Fagan, Frances 166 Feeley, JoAnn 121 Feldman, Vicki 133 Fellegren, Cheryl 158 Fehr, William 203 Ferguson, Hart 91, 99, 121, 138, 139, 146, 151, 171, 183, 204 Ferguson, Ju:ly134, 166, 128, 206 Ferguson, Ray 172, 173 Field, Florence 105, 134, 126 Finn, Donna133 Finnell, Betty155 Fitch, Carolyn 104, 121, 206, Flchtl, Carolyn 133 Fitzpatrick, Sherry 133 Fjelpes, Dorothy 154, 133 Flyrn, Danna 173 Flynn, Paul 49 Fosback, Ivan 134, 172, 173,128 Fox, Gary 49, 67, 82, 115, 139, 147, 161, 170, 171 Fox, Kay 121 Franklin, Emery 121, 186 Franklin, Geneva 133 Franklin, Frances 121 Fray, Earl 134 Freaff, Fred 134 Freeman, Brenda 129 Freeman, Carol 121 Frenzh, Lois 121 Friswold, Roger 49 Fullhart, Wanda 129, 160 -G. Gabriel, Richard 121, 158, 171 Galner, Bonnie 49, 90, 94, 95, 173 Galash, Carolyn 121, 166 Galash, Joan 44, 60, 141, 166 Galash, Sandra 96, 129 Gallagher, Sharon 121, 158 Galvin, R'1sse11l34 Galvin, Ted 151, 186 Garcia, Ester 122, 155 Gardner, Ann 134 Garner, Louis 186 Garr, Gary 49, 161 Garrison, Csro1l29 Gay, Joann 40, 43, 64, 66, 67, 74, 81, 89, 104, 138, 141, 158 Geddes, Nykle 129, 154 Gettes, Mau-sha 129, 158 Gianopoules, Andy 49 Gibbs, Les 122 Glbney, Michael 129 Gilbert, Charles 186, 203, 205 Glessner, Betty Jo 129, 151, 158 Goforth, Ron112, 122, 146, 159 Geferch, Stuart 71, 109, 134, 206 Goldfoot, David u4, 1.15, 122, 146, 159, 161 Goll, Wayland 134 Gordon, Jean 44, 75, 93, 107, 171 Graham, Richard 151 Green, Bertie 62, 71, 129, 158 Green, Louis 50 Grendlng, Nancy 94, 122, 155 Groesbeck, Paula 50 Grout, Barbara 134 Grout, Richard 75, 122, 151,163 Gulich, Fred 122 Gummerson, Joyce 41, 60, 74, 141, 171, 44, 103, 145, 149, 162 Gustafson, Sharon 70, 97, 129, 158 Gutfleish, Judy 129 Guthrie, Jerri 129 -1-1- Hacker, Keith 41, 44 Hacking, Neal 122 Hadley, Janice 122, 140, 155, 173, 175 Hakldns, Conn1e134 Hall, John 40, 44, 65, 70, 79, sl, 63, 92, 99, 108, 109, u4, 115, 138, 139, 147, 155, 158, 164, 170, 178 Hanley, Gilbert 50 Harding, Leon 134 Harold, Robert 50 Harris, Pat 134, 206 Harris, Sharon 134 Harris, Sharyn 122 Hart, Denita134 Hartley, George 45, 50, 71, 72, 63, 90, 94, 99, 109, 151, 207 Hartley, Pam 171 Hartley, Sharon 129 Hartson, V1c1cll22, 152, 154, 166, 171 Hartwig Beverly 129 Haskell Pat 129 Hatch, Illene 50 Hatch, Orva1.tta134 Hatton, Doug 40, 50, 64, 66, 67 70, 80, 82, 93, 100, 102, 104, 108, 113, 115, 147, 151, 161, 164, 170, 171, 189, 191, 200 Haynes, Carol 158, 134 Hedden, Barbara 50 Henderson, Clara Mae 50 Henderson, Maryann 129 Henry, Marsha 122 Herman, Judy 50, 165 Hergenrader, Tim 50 Hertl, Karen 50, 139, 157 Hill, Geoffry122, 146, 159, 161, 171 iw, ,rut ..,.. :-. 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Kathleen 134 Klrstein, Janice 134 Kleen, Sandra 35, 51, 62, 79, 98 108, 1.10, 114, 141, 158 lGe1n, Pamela 129, 152, 166, 168 Kloosterman, Elsie 122, 204 Kloosterman, Gerald 134 Klum, Terry 122, 173, 175 Kneeland, John 44, 161, 147, 138, 108, 115 Kone, Wllson129 Kenrz, Donald 129, 166, 205, 203 Knob, Susan 134, 206 Kower, Valerie 134 Krausert, Barbara 51, 157, 160 Krieger, Krieger, Inez 122, 152, 158 Linda 129 Krug, Mary Annl34, 207 Krumbeln, John 122 Kurlhara , James 122, 146, 113, 115, 164, 166, 204 Kyle, Tlm 62, 122 James 51, 70, 93, 157, 154, -1,- LaMarr, Carl 51 Lamb, Jackie 134 Lamb, Roberta 122 Lambert, Rose 122, 135 Langstaff, Marie 51 Lapworth, Rodger 134 Larson, Sharon 134, 154 Lawrence, Rhoda 134 Laws, Jane 83, 49, 104, 138, 141 Lee, Alan 122, 84 Lee, Alv1nal22, 155 Lee, Fay 129, 169, 200, 202, 205 Lee, Jeff 123 Lee, Ruth 111 Lee, w1111ern 207 Leek, James, 134, 183 Leigmton, Cathy 52, 165 Leighton, El.1'z'1beth 52, 165 Leisse, Carol 123 Lemley, M1kel23, 171, 206 Levenson, Sandra 129 Lewis, Nancy 134 Lewis, Sally 153 Liapes, Georgla 48, 40, 98, 110, 114, 139, 140, 141 Lim, Sandra 129 Llndbert, Caro1'129 Lindberg, Lou Ann 158 Linden, Sue 52, 139, 141, 165 Lindgren, John 80, 74, 104, 115, 123, 129, 146, 159., 161, 189, 191, 206 Lindgren, Tom113, 134, 206 Livingston, Robert 151, Llaneza, Adrianne 134 Llewellyn, Adam 134, 151, 200 L Lockhart, Mike 134 Locke, LBVOH3. 76, 127, 158, 129 Logerwell, Bi1l52, 90, 94, 95, 159, 171 Logerwell, Kay 129 Logsdon, Larry 52 Lorenzlni, Paul 123, 164, 186 Louie, Lucille, 52, 137 Lorne, Fred 129 Love, William 123, 159 Lucas, Robert 129 Lueb, Gerald 129, 146, 173 Lyman, Bernadine 129, 151 Lytle, Sharon 129 -M- Machlan, Ron 52 Mahaney, Lucille 123 Manning, Marilyn 123, 168, 171 Majors, Jack 129 Marchewka, Pat 129 Marchewka, Theda 129 Marcum, Jan 129, 168 Marley, Karen 129, 165 Marshall, Richard 113, 114, 123, 146, 159, 161 Mnrsen, Robert 52, 147, 151, 189, 191, 192, 193 ' Martell, James 41, 52, 151, 196, 204 Marlin, Charles 135, 200, 205 Maron, nenn1e 173, 166 Marquis, Sandra 129 Masters, Ralph 52, 161 Matthews, Cardell 41, 53, 99, 109, 147, 151, 180, 185, 196, 197 Maxon, Linda 52 Maxwell, Diane 134 McAfee, Pam 111, 123, 140, 165 McBurnett, Saldie 123 McCarney, Barbara 52 McCaw1ey, Douglas 134 McCawley, Me11nde 123, 166, 170, 171 McClelland, Greg 134 McCleery, Judy 129, 151 McCleery, Sonje 129, 158 McCleery, Sandy 135 McCoy, Sharon 134 McCoy, Duane 129, 202 McCuen, Dennis 129 McCuen, Ken 123, 159 McCullough, Mary 129, 158 McDevitt, Pat 71, 123 McCleary, Judy 135 Mcrall, Bonnie 52, 139, 158, 166, 173, 175 McFarland, Marian 114, 123, 165 McFarland, Barbara 159 McGee, Ray 123 McGraw, George 186 McGllvary, Jack 86, 123, 163 McG1lvary, Kathy 86 Mclntyre, .Indy 134, 207 McKee, Sara 52 McLucas, Phyllis 123 McMan1gal, Lois 134, 158 Meacham, Sharon 52, 88, 141, 158, 166, 171 Meahan, Tom 146, 182 Meek, Helen 60, 123 Index 2 12 Mellen, Judith 123, 152, 156, Mendenhall, Sandi 134 Messer , David 135, 155, 156 Mihara, Robert 129 Miler , 161 Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Mile s , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller, Miller , Miller , Miller , Fred 112, 113, 123, 1 Bob 123 Benecla 53 Carol 123, 140, 171 Darlene 130 Michael 134 Darrell 53 Georgia 53 Gall 53 Janet 134 Linda 155, 130 Lynda 130, 151, 158 Malcom 71, 69, 112, 123, 146, 159, 164 166 46, 60, 74, 104, 109, 110, 111, 136,13 165, 171 Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Miller , Ml Miller , Miller, Mary Ann 44, 66, 39, Mary 134 Melvon 53 Michael 123, 152, 154 Sherrie 155 Stanley 186 Suzanne 123, 157 Warda 130, 173, 175 M1n1der, Earl 53, 72, 63, 115, 147, 152,, 154, 155, 157, 163 9, Minor, Paul 130 Minor, Robert 41, 53, 193 Misenhelmer, Esther 130. 155 Mlsenheimer, Ruth 134, 155 Mlsenhelmer, Miriam 130 Mitchell, David 134, 203 Mlttelstedt, Alyce 44 Mlttelstedt, Barbara 134 Moe, Phillip 151 Moen, Kathleen 53, 88, 141 Morgan, Pat 171 Morgan, Roy 44 Moody, Cleatha 130 Moody, Linda 134 Moreland, Judy 134, 152 Morby, Veronica 130, 168 Moreland, Gary 130 Moreland, Mary 123, 155 Morgan, Carol 123, 140, 170 Morin, Yvonne 123 Morris, Jack 53, 83, 171 Morris, Jeannine 53, 87, 158171 Morris, Joanne 130, 206 Morrls, Pat 135 Morrow, Judy 60, 64, 66, 67, 44, 62, 96, 104, 109, 110, 141, 152, 158, 166 Mortensen, Wendi 158 Mosher, Charles 53, 80, 115, 147 151, 164, 171 Motley, Mary Ann 123 Mott, Janis 130 Mott, Robert 53, 147 Moulton, Brad 53, 70, 170, 1 Moy, Chester 130, 204 Moy, Janice 53 Mozorosky, Richard 115, 135, 1 71 51 Mozorosky, Terry 54, 138, 151, 163 Muckleroy, James 54 Mu11en,Percy 146, 186, 205 Murphy, Cheryl 135, 168 Murphy, Linda 130, 150 Murphy, Mary 135 Murphy, Murphy, Shannon 130 Murphy, Michael 123, 153 Murphy, 163, 186 Murphy, Shannon 130, 206 Moscolo, Brenda 130, 158 Myers, 175 Myers, Clark 123, 146, 164, Jeff 203 -N- Nelson, Darlene 71, 76, 135 Nelson, David 135, 203 Nelson, Esther 123 Nelson, Gary 135, 203 Nelson, Karen 130, 158 Nelson, Laurelle 123, 158 M1chasll23, 152, 171 Michael 123, 152, 171, 173, Nelson, Nancy 135 Neumann, Karen 124 Newell, Eileen 124, 158 Nlckelsen, Judith 124, 166 Niedor, James 124, 164 Nieuwboer, Nancy 35, 44, 66, 70, 75, 40, 93, 141, 173 Nieuwboer, Trudy 106, 130, 158 Noble, Pat 172, 173, 175 Northcutt, Cathryn 54, 133. 150 Nokes, Gail 135 Nye, Larry 130, 166 .0- O'Br1en. Sherrie 54, 157 Ochsner, Cadell185 Ochsner, Donna Mae 54 Odoms, Estelle 124 Oileau, Beverly 135 Olofson, Sharon 130, 158 Olson, Bob 54 Olson, Carolyn 124, 158 Orem, Jewel 54, 158, 173, 175 Orglll, Bobby 166, 203, 205 orr, Linda 74, 75, 105, 124, 171 Ott, Darlene 130, 158, 206 Otterson, Doug 124 Owen, Del 200, 202 Owen, Erwoln 130, 203 Owen, Judy 135 Ownbey, Louise 130, 158 Ownbey, V1 130, 158 -p- Pallini, Bill135, 186 Palmer, Sandra 130 Parmnn, Bob 130, 161, 200 Parker, Barton 41, 44, 103, 115, 138, 147, 173, 175 Parks, Mary 124, 171, 172, 179 Pearce, Carroll 135 Pearson, Janet 135, 158, 173, 175 Pederson, Dlane 64, 96, 124, 158 Pendleton, Barbara 40, 44, 39, 64, 65, 67, 81, 82, 97, 98, 109, 114, 138, 140, 141, 159, 171 Perlas, Linn 130, 156, 173, 175 Phillips, Larry 130 Phipps, Roberta 135 Pierce, Arthur 57, 151 Pierson, Penny 74, 75, 82, 93, 105, 106, 124, 154, 140, 171, 156, 191, 193, 192 Pierce, Marvin 130 P11end, Mary 124, 172, 173 Pmgree, P1111 124, 152, 154, 157, 163 Pittman, Edna 124 Pittman, Roy 205 Poletick, Sue 160 Pollcar, Joel 124 Polk. Avie 130, 158 Pomerene, Nancy 135 Pool, Marilyn 130 Porter. Ella 135 Primmer, Donna 130, 151 Prmnerd, Rum 96, 135, 168, 173, 174, 175 -R- Rademacher, Jlm 130, 186 Radar, Betty 130, 156 Ralls, Charlene 44, 75 Ramsey, Pete 171 Ramplos, Ruth 158 Randall, Gilbert 135 Raser, Darlene 54 Ray, Kathryn 130 Reager, Dennis 135 Redford, Frank 45, 83, 106, 109, 138, 139, 147, 164, 173, 175 Redford, David 151, 173 Reed, B111 171, 45 Reed,, Charles 124, 161, 186 Reed, Jacqueline 135, 158 Reed, James 130, 151, 155, 173 Reed, Jan 185 Reineke, Judi 130, 140, 154, 156 Reineke, Robert 41, 45, 70, 170, 171 Re1nm111er, Bill 71, 87, 89, 115, 124, 146, 159, 164, 182 Belnmlller, Karen 135, 158, 173, 175 Reuther, Paula 135, 173, 158 Reuther, Ron 130 Rhomberg, Dlane 124 Rich, Larry 185 Richards, Carl 45, 74, 104, 114 Robbins, Lonnie 54, 70, 170, 171, 204 Roberts, Arlene 54, 72, 75, 107, 134, 139, 152, 154, 166 Roberts, D1ck203, 204 Roberts, Marg 135 Roberts, Ross 54 Robinson, Dennis 115, 130, 151 Robinson, Harold 182 Rodebush, Bruce 124, 205 Rodrigues, Janet 124 Rogers, Judy 124 Rommel, Kathleen 130 Rommel, w1111e1n 45, 115, 147, 151, 181, 198 Ronald, Cathy 76, 131, 156 Roscoe, Gerard 164 Rose, Penny 105, 124 Ross, Jerry 135, 151 Roth, Charles 135, 136 Rouse, George 71, 182 Ruggles, George 54, 62, 161, 190 Ruotsl, Pete 131, 146, 161, 161 Ruotsi, Rebecca 39, 35, 45, 64, 66, 67, 71, 99, 111, 141, 165 X I ' ' ' 771 x 4 X fx fX 4 X Q Q f Everyone Cond fhe wegghisngggzoj wants more sunshine crown 801N.E.21st C0101 HENRYS FLYING 7J01liZIf- H- xr.: .... zvfzzaz X: M ffdfhflvftd 3251119 Hfihmfzkxx' jafvline cas' 5959 all fine Afime fiafivnayfamvus for Fake, Hang Crab, 1 Cale 5141-firlvulf lvblgl nf Buildttf fxcliauje 3211? l irrfrm1a'fJJJOillffa.f'k, nr 711212 31115 Dawrimwi llofel Wffriclf sagnr, Sally 195, 158, zoe Russell, Jean 130, 206 Russell, Robert 45, 74, 104, 112, 115, 147, 159, 181, 197, 204 Ryder, Mary 124, 160, 171 Solo, Miriam 54, 114, 155 Sanderson, Lois 135, 158 Savano, Tania 65, 130 Schafer, Sandi-a 39, 45,, 64, ss, se, 67,I82, 89, 108, 114, 141, 158 Schsry, Fred 124 Schllcker, Marilouise 135 Schmidt, JoAnn 54, 157 Schmlnlq, Anon 124 sonmm, John 54 Schmitt, Richard 130 ' sonxnou, Gerhard 45, 70, 95, 112, 113, 115, 139, 147, 159, 170, 171 Schneider, Bart 173, 175 Schonnecker, Jay 131 Seaton, Kathleen 154 Seaton, Steve 124, 146, 159 Seelye, Norman 45, 74, 115, 147, 159 Serean, Frank 124, 151 Settergren, Cheryl 135, 155 Settlsmier, Kenneth 135 Settlemier, Ted 55 Shaff, Nancy 185 Shannon, Bonita 130 Shaw, Jaime 124, 208 Shaw, JoAnn 185 Shearer, Steven 55 Shearer, Susan 124. 185. 154 Sheley, Joann 130, 158 Shepard, Joan 130, 158 Shepard, Judy 55, 166 Shepard, Linda 130, 151 Sherman, John 164, 189 Sherrer, Sondra 124 Sherwood, Robert 135 Shrum, JoAnn 55, 160 Shull, Pam 130 Shurtliff, George 135 Shurtliff, Susan sz, sa, 109, 124, 159, 170, 171 Siefert, John 151 Slefert, Regina 130, 157 Sims, Helen 124 Skye, Jan 130, 158 Sllnger, Lee 55, 190 -'1'. Tangeman, Beverly 45 Tangeman, Sandra 135 Taylor, Bobbi 125 Taylor, Llvanne 125 Taylor, Sally 80, 82, 97, 125, 171, 140, 109, 206 Taylor, Sharon 58, 151, 130 Taylor, Roberta 135 Thayer, Jackie 56 Thomas, Colonel 125, 182, 200, 202 Thomas, John 173, 175, 130, 203 Smilowsld, Paul 135, 203 Smith, Smith, Ademde 124, 158 Adrianne 45, 96, 72, 189, 151, 152, 154, 155, 157, 157, 1 6 6 Smith, smith, Smith, l 9 8 Smith, smith, snncn, Snyder , Srvder, Soccia, Soe sbe, mano 55, 171 Hazel 124, 160 Kenneth as, 45, 147, 159, scott 124 Sharon 55, 141, '158 Stephen 113, 112, 145, 104 Carol130, 173 Bernice 135 Tom 195, 151 Ron 130 Somner, Merllee 135 Somner, Sandra 124, 165, 207 Thomas, Linda 130 Thomas, Nancy 154, 166, 125 Thomas, 'Thomas 125 Thompson, Bud 161, 82 Thompson, David 130 Thompson, Delmar 82 Thompson , Philip 164, 114, 130, 186 Thompson, Rhomie 204 Thompson, Richard 135 Thome, Chris 173, 175 Tiffin, Becky 125, 140 Tiffin, Nancy 135, 173, 175 Tiffin, Sharon 1.10, 132, 140, 173, 175 Tilton, Edward 173 Tilton, Eugene 125, 173, 175 Train, Katherine 135 Trenholme, Anne 125, 140, 175 True, Dennis 135 Truman, Pat 154 Trute, Twyla 125 Tubra, Darlene 56 Tucker, Art 132, 207 Tunzat, Jaci.1ue1.lne 35, 56, 94, 90, 95,170, as, 171, 141, 165 Turk, Pat 135, 158, 168 Turner, Kathleen 70, 125, 158 Turner, Larry 45, 146, 161, 142, 195, 199, 151, 14s, 109, 103 Turner, Pat 125 Tuttle, Rodger 173, 175 Tver, David 135 Twilleager, Tommy 115, 151, 172, 173, 203 Tyson, Raymond 125 Unzlcker, Vivian 135, 154, 168 Vail, Carole 56 Vanarcher, Don 135 Van Beek, Ray 135 Vanderford, James, 125, 172, 178 Van Lieu, Mary 132, 158 Van Reenan, Gwen 56 Venegas, Delores 132 Vetsch, Edwin 41, 56, 80, 99, 85, 112, 1.15, 146, 147, 151, 138, 180, 200, 204 Vergeer, Shirley 132, 158 Vohs, Marlis 136 Vohs, Roger 132 Vohs, Virginia 56, Volt, Vernon 125 -W' Southard, Joyce 130, 154 Speaker, Paul, 125, 175 Speilberg, Christian Sprague, Marc 146, 171 Spurlln, Jerry 45, 55 spun-un, Judy 141, 161, 173 Stauffer, Norma Jean 55 Stauffer, John 130 Stainbrook, Gene 135, 203 Stambaugh, Joan 135 Stanford, Ida 135 Stavrakis, Jane 55 Stavran, Joan 45 Stensrud, Karen125, 166 Stern, Dorothy 70, 71, 105, 125, 158 Stevens, Donna 125, 160 Stevens, Sylvia 125, 158 Stevens, V1rgin1a89, 114, 125, 140, 166, 173, 175 Stiles, Kay 135 Stone, Daryl 55, 190 Strubel, Nancy 114, 125, 140, 152, Wahl, Dale 132, 207 Walbaun, Wallace, 166 Betty 192 Jean ss, 72, 154, 153 wanxs, Fred 55, 107, 154 Walton, Thomas 41, 45, ll5, 147 151 Ward, Joyce 136, 158, 206 Ward, Stephen 76, 134, 164 155, 15s Strowger, Bob 55, 90, 94, 95, 97, 115,, 147, 161 Strowger, Jim 76, 97, 135 Stuckle, F1-ed 173 Shl.mp,. Evelyn 55, 160 sue, Sandra 55 Simdstrom, Mary Elizabeth 45, 173 Surratt, Sharon 135 Suter, Sally 125, 140, 165 Sitter, Sloan 125, 165 Swift, Dwun 130, 202 Swing, Sue 55 Sykei. 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