Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1961

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In carrying out the theme, that of a stage show, many extra hours of time and eHort were put forth in order to publish the finest book possible. We sincerely hope that the 1961 Lens will be a source for many happy memories in the years to come.. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: KATHY ROMMEL BUSINESS MANAGER: SALLY ARNSBERG PHOTOGRAPHER: KEN SETTLEMIER Faculty Editor: Sharon Olofson Student Government Editor: Pat Marchewka Senior Editor: Pam Klein Student Body Editor: Theda Marchewka Activities Editor: Judy Ferguson Staif Editor: Bertie Green Club Editor: Kathy Jungck Sports Editor: Chester Moy Lay-Out Editors: Lynda Miller and Nancy Lewis Index Editor: MaryAnn Krug f TABLE 0F CIINTENTS 4 5 17 33 ll3 l2l 127 I53 195 205 221 F ,. w1Q,..fM f',',',wa 'lf' t ' F DEDICI-lTION Since 1923, Superintendent J .W. Edwards has been working with Portland public schools, both as a teacher and as an administrator. There will be a great loss when he retires from the school system at the end of this year. His many contributions to education throughout his twenty five years on the administrative staff will not be soon forgotten. The 1961 Lens Staff is proud to dedicate this bookto Mr. Edwards in appreciation of his many years of outstanding service to our community. 4 L22 HHH!! ! I i 'I M S Emiillll I1 In nw I 'Y May fo, 5333312- IIIHEHEE X X Jgocluc - Zim SUM ff f '7r li, MS' gg. is. is , Mizt z, f:'. uf: ,... L 2 PRINCIP A It is an honor and a privilege to serve the Washington High School community. The parents are friendly, cooperative, andvitally interested in this fine old high school, its activities, and its curriculum. The faculty is superior in every respect, and Washington High School is indeed fortunate to have such a dedicated group of instructors. Students reflect the fine attitude of their parents and on the whole are most satisfacorily responsive to the classroom instruction. As a newcomer to this high school I am and have been highly impressed with the spirit, the cooperation, and the pride of the students as they go about their daily activities and studies. The esprit de corps of the faculty is outstanding in my experience with five different faculties during my thirty-seven years in second- ary education. All of you - parents, students and faculty - have been most generous and helpful to me during this school year. May this happy relationship continue to exist in the years to come. Sincerely, Harold A. York 6 i if M MISS MARY WITHYCOMBE Miss Mary Withycombe, the dean of girls, has done so much for the Senior Girls, that we will truely miss Iher. She is always ready to help students with their difficulties and make their high school experience a lple as ant one . ICE PRI CIPALS DR. WILLIAM B. RICHTER The boys of Washington High School are extremely proud of their dean. Dr. Richter is always ready to lend a helping hand to any boy who needs one. He is one of the fine administrators who make Washington High School an outstanding secondary school. MR. GARRETH GODDARD The students of Washington High School are greatly indebted to Mr. Gareth Goddard for the many services he performs willingly for the benefit of the student body. He always has a friendly smile and greeting for everyone he meets. www'-1 W Qygzvzi ai 91322 W Elini A . QF , wks, All . 3,53 5 f , v gd Q M., 1 f e Q 1 32,31 Y J ,S k ,. .f. x -aw ffffgg Zr',w:v'Wf , we ni M 1'f,5fQ,Q Q. W1 MR. JACK KNUTSON Mathematics Curriculum Study Senior Comiselor Department Chalrman MRS. ELIZABETH BACON Enghsh MRS. PATRICA BERKE English Department Chairman MRS. JOAN CHAPMAN English By using reading accelerators, Mrs. Stevens helps members Of new effective reading class improve their reading skills. MR- JAMES DINUCCI Miss EVELYN I-LASENMAYER Building Host English Activities Director Junior Counsemr MIS? ORPHA HUDSON English MRS. JOHANNEMCMAI-1oN English MR. CECIL MATSON English MRS. MILDRED STEVENS Speech Social Studies Effective Reading Drama English MISS ETHEL MAC RAE Creative Writing Speech Senior Counselor dll if gk MRS GRAYCE GUMBERT German English .V 21 Y l R nlil Y , Miss ILA coMsTocK Latin Miss MARGARET FOSTER MISS WEINA GRANBERG Typing Departrnent Chairman Shorthand MRS' GAYLE RAPMES Typing U MRS. LEONORE JOHNSON Department Chairman Libmm French MR. WILBERT Pool. Russian English MRS. RUTH SEVERSON Social Studies Building Host Typing Office Practice MR. CLIFFORD SLAVSKY Bookkeeping Business Law Publications E ,,..uli' MRS. AILENE WARD Third year French students have gained the knowledge to Spanish speak the language freely. MR. SAM FULLER Dish-ibutive Education Industrial Arts Vocational Counselor Cafeteria Supervisor gf' 1 W -ff. ?fflF?f? 1'!?Y?'1,QW M .2 A V' if ' 3 ' -'S if QU -.::..'.. 'E-6g5f5w: !:2:N1d:2?': r, g ' .. 'B 1 - it ' Effu to , J if W A fmrmf wif , U 5 gg: l , K .I ,-h. -224,042 , . f V ' 3 .:. fff'CRE'te:55i,?:!li55i5?55L1595 5' . -. , if sig-Mg ' 1 Cf'lf?5i'Sf?ff'7?iffvigilfixifl-5222? MR. JACK BASIC Special Education MRS. MARGRET DUDREY Special Education MR. JOHN DAVIDSON Industrial Arts With the help of Miss Tennant the students gain ability MR. CARROLL NEWTH to construct beautiful posters. MR. WAYNE SENGSTOCK English Social Studies Mathematics Supervisor Special Industrial Arts Sophomore Counselor MISS RUTH TENNANT MRS. MARTHA FROST General Art Home Economics Commercial Art MR' RUSSELL SVAREN Scholorship Chairman Industria1Al,tS College Counselor MRS. BLESSING SATTLER Typing General Art MRS, GLADYS WHEELER Home Economics MR. C. LERAY I-IEICK Vocal Groups Mr. C. LeRay Heick, Washington's choral director, strikes a. pose familiar to all fortunate students enrolled in choir and glee groups under his direction. Washington's new instrumental director, has done alot to improve our band and orchestra. MR. EDWARD MC DOWELL Instrumental Groups iiid S t, , - ,gg ,f g2ggz,:':f, .. fg I gf.-H-m '2e f Q 2 W 1 A fl , 2 ,, cm, e f'iSQiL7QiifjiZgwM1aWf'W E +121 1 ,L i ' nfs? ziilp, ii - 335:55 7' ll :g1'iggijf:,1fQ5 Egg?-Q fri 5 :I - 5 5 ' ig, -5 . it if ,, ,,,. Lolizi --K-'g , 3E5?f'i5t 'k zi15514--45Q,fJ,3f-Qvfiiiwiif--t fii. V i o 5 is if!'l g i f fm aid .kmiiifi at Q ' 'P . HN Q 1:5 sz rf ,, 1 , , . , Q g 13:5 Maggie, i iw E P ixfljmjjis'g,gQ'g:,gg53fgfire, :,,afv5ZY341:-ygfsejwg , ' fi ff -'11,-j3:,:js...-.zf .1 g , - iw f1ui113f': .g E , AA' M i . , . c ,M ,i MR. JOSEPH MILOKNA Social Studies Physical Education ' Physical e duo ation and health are important courses required for all freshmen and sophomores. First Aid, mental health, and clas sroom driver education constitue part of the health instruction. Swimming, team sports, and dancing are offered in physical education. wh- ' Y f . Q' a 5rfigQ 4 i f iii T ' . v,' ff 'f 'iw . , '- , 1 MRS. IONE WALKER Physical Education gd jg S Q ..: E S - ' .www ,R W if w K ff 9' x 2 , H 2 l 2 55 nf! 9 .,. .. N . R fri' a i A SLWMJ fpj w, ' . . ', ' I 1 uwg. , , ,..--2 X sw' ' ' ' j .' -ff W- TN ., iflzffffmiitfg 'W MR, WM. MC CLUSKEY Physical Education MRS. MAXINE THOMAS Physical Education 13 asra ..r . . MR. T. ASCHENBRENER MR. NATHAN BERKHAM Social Studies Social Studies Biology MR. JAMES MALONEY MRS. JILL LOKTING English English Journalism Social Studies MR. MAX HARRIGER Freshman Counselor Social Studies Curric11l1m1 MR. CAROL MAYTE Social Studies MR. RICHARD HILDRETH Social Studies Co- ordinator Junior Counselor MR. JOSEPH MILOKNA Social Studies Physical Education MR. PAUL POETSCH English Social Studies Depart MR . DONALD UPPENDAHL Social Studies me t - man The Current Income Tax Forms are explained to social studies students I1 Chair by Mr. Berkham. MRS. HELEN POCK English Social Studies MRS. MARGARET BAUMANN Head Secretary MRS. MARYBELLE HUSTON Assistant Secretary SECRET RIES MRS. LOUISE VANNUYS Assistant Secretary MRS. KATHREN COOLEY Book Clerk MRS . DORIS ETLINGER Bookkeeper MRS. STELLA LAWRENCE Library Assistant CAFETERIA STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Nina Miller, Louisa Engles, Shirley Carter, Ruth Stewart, Audrey Brian, Alice Mlady, Minnie Shaw we-,f 4 L,iWz,.4,. - wf V- Q. .,. ' Q Y c , 1 bg .Q W , . an M H ' Hx 1 --. M, Y -. RUTH STEWART if Q ., ' Lil ' ' - Lfffffg imm .V ,, . ,, fs-is W. 'sf -1 .. . 'hifi Egiazw U' f- . MSM f..+n.,f' S ,. K . .,e,g.1e zzfefsfpv . ' ,.: , ..,,. , . M Q 'nf - ,A Q A S '-,..,. f' if fs P MR. KEELE USTUDIANS Left to Right: James Gumm, Volney Sharp, Maurice Wilson, Bernis Benson, jack Keele, Alfonso Marino, james Ackens, Name Unknown. 16 ' yard ,X .4 , '? '. v, f 'YJ ' 'K-mn. use ' Pu--y 35 V-,I-.lmw af? ireciofb XV fc? all Student ed resident k this year basing 1tS actions on the be that student organizations have the pri y purpose of teaching the student body t the democratic procedures and tech es used in a free society. With this ght in mind several new ideas were ght into the student council work. s usual Freshman Orientation and the Student Body Dance were held. lnthe aStudent Workshop helped to train ap- X. . I ' ' . e ie Fall Executive Council carried on its u ' - 1 . . . . 1 u l imately one sixth of the student body emocratic procedures and leadership eadership Training Program was also ried on for a short time. For fun the zcutive Council and the Dad's Club went ther on the Pancake Ball which was a 'e success. Sapporo received a semi- zkly package from her sister school, shington, andplans for a large package ltaining art work and other Selections re made. A student day proved very leficial to all who participated. 'ashington is fortunate in having an ac- tive student council and a serious attitude toward the council's work. The Fall Ex- ecutive Council of l96O-61 sincerelyhopes that this attitude will continue. President Steve Smith all Executive 01111 il .se F SH - ' -'filkf . V Janet Zwick . . ,, ,t .. ' l Vlce Presldent , ifilf V M ' L- Q Tig' .ll l Jan M31-gum Betty Rader ,,,,.--- -, K C Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer JOAH11 Sheley Pete Ruotsi Jerry Lueb Diflk TIIOIUDSOII G. Lo President B' L. Prwident Spring SUB. president General Council President Dale Wahl Jim Elle Bob Kaiser Joe Rapp Sr, Class President Jr. Class President S0Ph- Class President Frosh Class President 19 Sprin Student ed President rving the students of Washington High aol has been a great honor, privilege and sure. The students are becoming more rested in what is taking place as has been vn by the marked increase in the num- of students participating in the student y functions. hink it could be said of the Spring Ex- :ive Council that our term has been a suc- sful one. I don't feel that we have pro- ssed in leaps and bounds, but I do think the students serving in leadership cap- ies have derived a great deal of know- ge about leading. iere is not another high school in the city l can claim to have what Washington has. majority of Washington students are a up of tightly woven individuals dedicated he betterment of the school. In a small ool such as ours, it is important that this vails over all else. If the students of shington can remain in this state of ded- zion, they will be able to conquer many blems that otherwise could not be met. Size alone does not determine whether a group will win. It is the enthusiasm and spirit each member has that will determine the final winner . We, the students of Wash- ington, shall always hold true to this ideal. President Jerry Lueb 20 Cathy Ronald Vice President me ,, gln ' , rf 7 -MWA for ai Jan Marcum G., L. President Dale Wahl Sr. Class President prin Xecutive mln il f , H ,, 1,1 1 -Sa, , K -.3 -guggdxiqggi Six X . 2,4 W ,' 5.5. . A-, 1 r J' Vi' Qi Qs 5 frf f is ' i 5X-3.: Zillffeiq-Ai A .J .. , , ..11:sg,X.1ug,,f5,Q, e. 7 - .,,,::e5fqsz?7 it Pam Klein Secretary Mary Ann Krug Assistant Treasurer Sandra Palmer Treasurer K M smwsztffwhsiwv I es N reed vt i fel? j We Y . ,. 'w V x 5 C. P ew . fr f53g F rw. S t -e-wgg-if n Q C -M325 4, ,EY :Q ig, We sg: f -t Qii.l:q',f Q igifzgw-4'3 x A wiiife-ffw Q x T 5. e ff' fs sv .L M: fg,?wb wi3 ,lv f,fff,,w: ef :il Wfgi ff? 4 ?Ta-5'1.f3i2 5552 QQLQZSFQQQ 'f ' ' wwf'-Nia was rlwsmi Bob Keller Bo Lb President Fall SUBQ president General Council President is Jghn Emmett Steve Smith Jim Elle Bob Kaiser JQQ Rapp Jr. Class President Soph. Class President Frgsh Class president 21 all Ge eral 0llll il Row One-Left to Right: jan Biehler, Lana johns, Jan Skye, Margaret McKinney, Suzy Snook, Barbara Mihara, Ruth Pritchard, Hughes. Row Two: Marion Hughes, Julie Demers, Carole Jensen, Sharon Rommel, Nancy Docken, Coral Helm, Betty Hartley, Webb, Kathy Rornmel. Row Three: Mr. Berkham, Don Henneous, Pat Ellison, Danielle Burgoyne, Sue Chaperon, Lynette Strom, Linda Tweten, Darlene Nelson, john Gardner, Yeu-Wei-Yee, Ken Kirstein. Row Four: Dick Thompson, Bob Orgille, Tim Riddle, Steve Enloe, Jim Challis, Dennis Anderson, Terry Greene, Gordon Robinson, Ed Nelson, Gary Eichman, jim Read. GENERAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT Dick Thompson The purpose of the General Council is to provide a form of student organization where every member of the student body is represented. It is meant to provide a body in which ideas from the students can be discussed and taken to the Executive Council, and pro- grams of the Executive Council canbe presented to the student body. This purpose was accomplished through the meetings this fall. Specifically the General Council planned and carried out Student Teacher Day. The council also provided all personnel for the Student Body Elections. Members of the council and student body in general are to be commended for their fine cooperation and acceptance of responsibility. Sprill General oun il 1' Y 5' V ., '- N 1-,v A b g- . Nm r 5 I M 1 ff ' ' yas. Row One-Left to Right: SyvliaBoh.na, Vicl-:iBrazelton, Ka.renMa.rley, Joel1Hyman, ShannonMurphy, Nicki Langliiz, Barbara Mihara, Joyce Miler. Row Two: Patsy Jungck, Robin Pruitt, Carole Jensen, Kathy Cline, Eva Bushman, Kathy Rommel, Marilyn Rider. Row Three: Jerry Ross, Jim Strubel, Larry Taltz, Randy Johnson, Betty Rader, Pat Case, Marcia Britton, Linda Tweten. Row Four: Bob Keller, Marty Black, Charles Boyd, Terry Pearson, Jim Decker, Jeff Myers, Larry Nye, Mark Kakishita, Crs.igKeys. Row Five: Harvey Lee, Art Tucker, Gary Elchman, Gary Thomas, Bob Stolte, Nick Fotis, Elliot Chin, Steve Enloe, Tim Bonner. GENERAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT Bob Keller The General Council hasbeen involvedinnnmerous activities this spring. 'I'he major func- tion was the May Fete Dance, which proved to be quite successful. Other activities which We participated in were the March of Dimes Campaign and the Cleanup Campaign. Also, each of the 001111011 members were given a course in parliamentary procedure, which was useful for conducting the meetings properly and for the training of future executives. Our Sapporo Committee was very active and the Sapporo Week, which was conducted by this committee, was anoutstanding and interesting event. The General Council has done a great deal to improve our school. 23 Sgt. at Arms Sf ' Rep ' Ed-Historian Marilou Schlicker Ione Coffey Sally DOW Secretary Fall Janet Pearson Nancy Tiffin Treasurer Mary Marcum Jr. Rep. President J oAnJ1 Sheley Vice President Leslie Wilson Sharon Tiffin ,.,: sf- ages: Soph. Rep. Pat Chaperon Jan Biehler Frosh. Rep. Jill Service 24 ggi fgmfgiuiizmiffiifzgsg Qsf5gw:1x,5fw fs, L xhmglgf, s A Sign fm? X I Y , Nm., mfg Sgt. at Arms Ed-Historian Sr. Rep. Ruth Lee Jean Russell pat Mal-Chewka prin A A r J Secretary Suzy Snook qgyasdragxsugr E l ya 'A 3292? qiiiinf ,g FQ Q ,V , P e H r Pies M 2 Jf if 2 , Y fl w E vf , 3 ,gg Q . 1 ggi yi as any at xx' xi S. President J an Marcum 4 e - v if . t bl , . . V -,. i . L.. A Girl 9 Treasurer ea g ,,, Nancy Kellogg Vice President Karen Nelson me-ww 5 .- . L QFFEZZ ,.V,, vvie Frosh Rep. l Soph' Rep Jr. Rep. Kalldi Cllfflmlngs Julie Demers Ruth Bassett 25 ice President John Sherman Secretary Gary Kakishita oys eague aHp President Pete Ruotsi Treasurer Gene Stainbrook Jr. Rep. Sr. Rep. Tom Lindgren Steve Enlo iSgt. at Arms iTim Bonner Frosh. Rep Jack Suter Soph. Rep Jim Boon Sprin President John Emmett r. Rep Ilan Radke nys eague Jr. Rep. Ken Settlemier Vice President Chester Moy Secretary Charles Boyd Treasurer Garry Moreland ph. Rep ike Bally Frosh. Rep. 27 Tom Jones Sgt. at Arms John Thomas SAPPURII, JA SISTER SClIO0L SAPPORO COMMITTEE Steve Smith, Carolyn Fichtl, Bob Keller, Principal York, Mrs. Rahmes, Miss MacRae, Linda Tweten, Dick Thompson, Sally Arnsberg, jerry Lueb. Washington is distinct in being the only school in the city which has a sister school in another country. Our sister school, Sapporo South High School, is located in Sapporo City on Hokkaido, the Northern most island of the Japanese Archipelago. After organization of the Sapporo Committee in the Spring of 1960 a great many activ- ities have followed. An assembly was presented in November, a. pen pal program or- ganized, and an entire week of activities, assemblies and judo exhibitions in the spring of this year. The bond of good will our country has with Japan is strengthened through programs like ours, and we feel it is very beneficial to all those involved. The Sapporo Committee helda. llmcheon at which two representatives from the japanese Historical Society and 1. rep- resentative kom the Mlyox s office were present. fam .. ll I N I za NIH Q. X Q IH! SEN IOR AWARD DALE WAHL Activities Baush Lomb Scholarship if BROOKS Music N-'lm JANET ZWICK Activities LARRY HUFF Music ANDY KANAS Football JOHN SHERMAN Basketball MB PAUL BJ OR E Bogard 30 IONE C OF FE Y Scholarship DAVE COONS Wrestling SHIRLEY VERGEE Directors SENIUR CAROL DAY Journalism John Alden 'NANCY FLINN Journalism BETTY WALBAUM Journalism JAN MAR CUM Activities Pythagorean ILA BIRNBAUM Bogard PAM KLEIN Scholarship DONNA BAKER DERALD QUE Hazel Ohmert Baush Lomb AWARD STEVE SMITH Activities 3 f Sz 1 E E 2 Z S 2 v i E 5 3 Q f 1 3 3 3 25 2 n Q PRETTIEST SMILE Dick Moulton Kris MOST POPULAR Pete Ruotsi BUILD Jun Ch3l11S LaVona Locke ff' Z f '- MOST ATHLETIC Judy Ferguson Dave Coons MOST Donna Baker Sherman Brown IDEAL BOY and GTRL Sharon Demers Steve Enloe W5 M7 we W' is 5 gg XI! K I 3? B 4 K -xi 1 'E gg Sq? xg! Q vs ' -is ' he- X ,f ,GX 1 W5 W X BEST PBBSO r BEST DBBSSED John Emmett Rose Brennan Mosr SPIBITED L ' Lmda Akamatsu John Sylvester Chester Moy Shannon Murphy 5 ,X II LL 0F FAME BEST LOOKING- S. , ' A, bali? Sow gf - -J V 'Ziff fl? H , K X -sir, .- x, l L 1 MOST BASHEUL Paoli Marani Ed Nelson ,SMSL wr X xo k 'lLinda Cobban Tim BOIJIIGI' E 2 f MOST TILE Darryl Brooks Jerry gghi f fs . is E 'o E 4' I V ,NH-ffl! E X:f 44 If Q f fr L 1 I L! E Lueb MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Steve Smith J an Maroum Mosr TALENTED Randy UGS C2101 Day CLASS COMEDIAN Pam Klein Derald Sue Andy Kanas Carole Jensen PRE TTIE ST E YE S Bernadine Lyman Alan Radke if IVE' iyyliwk ' AZ is Qi , ':':, I , x .,,M, s K on lf' s L x r I, A ,WJ PRETTIEST HAIR Leslie Wilson Joe Chartier MOST STUDIOUS 35 SENIOR CLASS SONG Now is the hour, When we must say good-bye, We'll remember always, These happy days gone by. The special friends we've made, The many dreams come trueg These treasured things will never fade, Though high school days are through. Now is the hour, When each of us recalls The fun, the games, the dances, Since we first roamed these halls.. The favorite melodies, The work, the joys, the tears, Now these are only memories, To last throughout the years. Now is the hour, When we must look ahead, And stand to face the future Without one fear or dread. The knowledge gathered here, Will start us on our way, 9 We leave a school so very dearg We'll ne'r forget this day. TUNE: Now Is The Hour WORDS BY: Rose Brennan and Ione Coffey - 5 f Tl'-s lu '--Q M13 XI .2 wb gs? X f'-... fviii CLASS FLOWER Red Roses , Q 5 ' ' f' ,f 225:-L K, A V in as 4 ' W 21- - gifs. ' if , X rv v V' if , - fin' , ff, l ,N I in tu- 2 'Ai E liixx V fl? W I CLASS COLORS Pale Pink and Burgandy CLASS MOTTO Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all honor lies. Alexander Pope 36 Senior Class Ilffioers VICE PRESIDENT Pat Marchewka SE CRE TARY Shar on Hartley PRESIDENT Dale Wahl Presidentis Proclamation During the past four years the world has witnessed rapid advances in science and violent destruction of many governments. We now live in a world divided and under a constant threat by Communism to our economic and physical well-being. To cope with the problems we will face as future citizens, we have been provided with a liberal education, most of which has been received here at Washington High School. But we have learned more than scientific formulas and grammatical correctness. Experience coupled with advice from faculty members has given us a good start on the road to becoming a mature and responsible person. We sincerely express our gratitude to the administration, faculty, and fellow students for the opportunities they have given us so that we may better ourselves. Even though we, the Class of 1961, must leave the halls where we foundwarmth and friendship, we leave behind the hope that future students will find this warmth, and we take with us fond and happy memories of our four years at Washington High School. .,,.... ,W .,-, ,r ..-.. 1 a,4-.,..,:..f,:q.,5f- .-,-,- E .1-if ,- H -1--: --.- . .W , .,,. , ,., .,v,,..,.,,, Yi I- g, . p,,g5Qg,ga.., 2152322212212 -aw-. . , TREASURER Lina Perlas ix gl Egg V. 7 1 Sfii i'i. ., SGT. AT ARMS SGT. AT ARMS Judy Ferguson Trudy Nieuwboer 37 DONNA ALBEE Trans. from Baker High, Columbus, Ga.g Good Samaritan Hospital IUDITH ANDERSON Trans. from Madisong Business College IUDITH ANDERSON Ciyo ROSEMARIE BANNON Ciyo QTrea.s. , Sgt. at Armsyg Girls Glee CAROLYN BARNES Neak fV. Pres., Chap.1g Oregon State LARRY BARNETT Var. , J.V., Frosh Ftbl.g Var. Wrestlingg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Trix 1Chap.jg Bsb1.g Var. Bsktlb. QMgr.jg Order of Wg Bomb Squadg U. of Oklahoma 38 DEANNE AASE Nu Chi fSec. , Sgt. at Armslg Lens Staff fTypistj GARY ABERNATHY Trix. General Council. Wrestlingg M. I. T. LINDA AKAMATSU Gamma Sigma QPres. , Songleaderjg G. L. Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Colonialsg Pep Club QV. Pres.Jg Willamette v ev , . ,. . 4... ., . . 1 w.viN:45zs.fvw5e . . ,Q I 1 'Pl ' gf gk '5mggg2gg5gs,fshii , -f-- , ,. ,V N1 ..,V, Q - ' ' g11.Qv:gaa.lsMr ntfemmfelee 5 . 1. T as K . ,3,.,V,g,Zm4 Q' Q 1 f ' , r - wliififvffgf , . ff ig 1 . H .4 'V p K-7 2 f 'S ei'ffHf'a 7 Em i SALLY ARNSBERG Nu Chi QV. Pres. , Treas., Act. Cuplg Cleves fSgt.. at Armsjg Lens Staff QBus. Mgr. jg Tennis Team fCapt.Jg S.B.. Storey Colonialsg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Sapporo C0m.H1.1 K.B. P.S. School Board fSec. jg Pep Clubg Student Day Comm. QChrm.bg Fall S.B., Dance Comm. fChrm.lg Willamette DONNA BAKER Sr. Rallyg Cleves qPres., Treas., Assit. Treas., Ser. Comm.Jg Pesanteg General Council fSec.jg G. L. Girl of Month fServiceJ, Soph. Rep, Reg. Repg Jr. Class Sgt. at Armsg Frosh Class Sec.g Opening Gaml Princessg Gamma Sigmag Circg Cine fSec.-Treasjg Pep Clubg Dean's Officeg Jr, Red Cross Rep. LAWRENCE BAKER Multnomah Junior College E 2 . 3 if ii fi it f 2 3 3 BEVERLY BARR Phreno fTreas. , V. Pres.lg Clevesg Counselor's Officeg U. of O. SHARON BARRIE Cleves fSgt. at Armsjg Masque QCust.Jg Y. F. C.g Dean's Officeg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Student Teacherg Sr. Class Playg U. of O. LETA BENNINGER Clevesg Ciyo QTreas.jg Y. F.C.g El Leong G.L. Reg. Rep. 5 Student Teacherg Portland State CHARLOTTE BLACK Sr. Choirg Orchestrag Pesanteg Student Teacher Alt.g All-City Orchestrag Portland State ALICE BOELL TIMOTHY BONNER Euk fV. Pres.jg Knights QTreas., Sgt. at Armsjg Jr. Class Pres.g Soph. Class Sgt. at Armsg B. L. Soph. Rep., Sgt. at Arms, Reg. Rep., Harry High School Courtg Sr. Rally fliingyg Jr. and Sr. Class Playsg Fire Squad QCapt.Jg S. B. Storeg Student Teacherg General Councilg Ex. Councilg Colonialsg IESSE BENTLEY Knights QSec.Qg Pesanteg Sr. Class Playg Cornell U. LEILA BIRNBAUM N.H. S. QPres., Sec.Jg Clevesg Pesante QCorr. Sec.Jg Orchestrag Bandg All-Northwest Bandg General Council Cabinet fSec.jg Sapporo Comn1.g El Leon Mills PAUL BJORE Knightsg Pesanteg Cineg Band fDrurn Majorjg Dance Bandg Orchestrag Pep Band fStudent Dir. jg General Councilg Sapporo Comn1.g Student Teacherg Lewis Sz Clark SHIRLEY BOWERS Clevesg Ciyo CV. Pres., Sgt. at Arrnsy MARY BOWLES Clevesg N. H. S. g Trans. from Girls Polyg Graceland College DWIGHT BRADFORD Portland State 39 JUDITH BROWN N. H.S. g Marylhurst MURIEL BROWN Phrenog Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep,g Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing SHERMAN BROWN Pack fTreas., Sec.lg Order of W fSg't. at Armsjg Chandlersg Cine QPres., V. Pres.jg Fire Squadg B.L. Reg. Rep.g Var.Ftbl., Bsbl., Bsktb1.g J. Bsktbl. , Ftbl., Bsb1.g Chrm. of Dance Comm.g Linfield V. 1 fra I. . , it Q, ,S 4, X , X 41 1 .Ii 5 wi ,auf Q H. T 'W' Slay' fe., 1? -:- , V ' 1 . . . . , . 'iif ig' R555 f .fi 'W Q fire f A A L . .W R 'K JAMES CHALLIS Order of W fSgt. at Armsjg Packg Chandlersg B. L. Colonial King, Reg. Rep.g Frosh Rep.g General Councilg Var. Ftbl., Wrst, Track JOSEPH CHARTIER Trans. from Central Catholicg Sr. Class Playg Pep Bandg Optimist QPres., V. Pres.lg Circg Thespiansg Pesanteg Student Teacherg Bandg Orchestrag Baccalaureate Com1n.g General Councilg Land of Empire Builders Progranig Portland State BARBARA CHILDERS 2 l RQSALEE BRENNAN ' Gamma Sigma fV. Pres., Sec.lg Clevesg Peasante Sr. Choirg Girls Ensembleq B.L. Coolest Colonial Coupleg Lens Staff fAssit.- Bus. Mgr., Art Stafijg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Sr. Class Playg Pep Clubg Mixed Ensembleg Pacific University MARCIA BRITTON N.H.S.g Clevesg Pesanteg General Council! G. L.Reg. Rep.g Orchestrag All-City Orchestrag Sapporo C-O111lI1.Q Student Teacherg Student of the Month DARRYLE BROOKS G. L. V. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Fresh Rep.g Jr. Class Sec., Princessg Jr. 8: Sr. Rallyg Phreno fSgt. at Armsjg Clevesg Pesante fPres., Corr. Sec.jg Sr. Choirg Girls Sz Mixed Ensernbleg S. B. Storeg Counse1or's Officcg Cabinetg Sr. Class Playg Portland U. ,, li 1 .aim ., f mera Q :f'?f:gg5.g . is . Y Q Q' R ww' P . +1441 gk 'R Vi? 2 it , W . if 3, iswwifzgg kg 'C CYNTHIA BURGESS Masque QCorr. Sec., Ed-Hist.jg Clevesg Circg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Student Teacherg Jr. Class Playg Forensic Speech Leaqueg Portland State JEROME BYRD Orchestrag Kon Tikisg Bandg Marching Bandg Pep Bandg Dance Bandg J.V. Trackg Jr. Promg Portland State JEANETTE CARR Reed College SALLY CLANCY Oregon State SANDRA CLEMENTSON Phrenog Pep Club QTreas.yg G. L.Queen, Reg. Rep.g Cine fSec. , Treas.Jg I. B.M. School LINDA COBBAN Gamma Sigmag Soph. G. L. Princessg Officeg Student Sec Oregon State DAVID COONS Order of Wg General Councilg J. V. Ftbl. g Var. Ftbl., Wrst. 5 J.V. Trackg Var. Trackg W. S. U. SARAH COPELAND Masque QTreas.Jg Portland State SUSAN CORNELIUS Cleves QEd.-Hist., Ser. Comm.Jg Nu Chi QEd.-Hist.Jg Pep Club QTreas., Jr. Rep.Jg E1 Leon fPres.Jg G. L.. Reg. Rep.g Jr. Class Playg Sr. Class Playg Lens Staffg Office g Portland State 2 . ,cfs-.:fs::s:1 , I 2 'ii . x cf Y' 1 1. WX -. .H A K wiffizi f L S111 ,I - H 1 'Sm . 44s5.. K f M. rs... l a., .3 ff. , -Q .93 .N .. -I t...' we 12:ww -52' ftif - 1 . XX ,gmsai , . ,,, V,t, M V .. .V 1' f..--we I Q as Q eqyf E if ai at I NE? fi .R 2 . . I T: 5?4'v5',.xZh ti , .-,, .N YK Y. .ff it ' 2 kill' 151, wk N. it Q T' , if 1 I 1 t Al-I 2 el 'W 9 F ,af 'W x me '. ' may W mr egg, Mi ' . .sg .... W S 'S 1 na , Q .L I ug Y 1 A? .. M. .. .,., . . . ...A ..,., .. .. ,, , ,,,,. ....,,.., .A 32 t ,, at . . ..., .,.,. , .....,. . i., 322 H I be 1 ii g. -s.mg,s.Q .eww ,W 4 ...Z V-1 ww.: .t . , Messrs. -gm -ty ...Msg ...M-f .ifseefse . ut- 11' - New IONE COFFEY Soph. Class Sgt. at Armsg G. L. Sr. Rep.g Nu Chi fSgt. at Arms, Treas.jg Cleves QSec N. H. S.g Pesanteg Girls KL Mixed Ensembleg Martiesg Bedell's Hi Circle Rep.g Sr. Choir Occidental College ESTHER COOKE Seattle Pacific College PEGGY CONKLIN Girls Glee QFrosh, Soph., Jr.j . A if sgigiiegswi Q I. g: A I A 2 PM Pill 4 . .. - - f ..-1. .Matinee - k 1 .,. ., it ' ji?giig,gQig1 gym ' - .... erfzfgag ' f zz. 1 1 ,:. ,Ll .,VA,. , H.. ...V E .TL'fQQ?F1fsI'51X .3f.:is..zf: , V , L..V :lx 'W 'im 5 GLORIA COSBY Vlasque QChap.Jg Pesanteg Pep Clubg Y. F. C. g Orchestrag G. L. Reg. Rep.g All-City Orchestra' S B Storeg Lewis Ki Clark REA CRIPPS r ws it j , Z 1 . . , ..s.. ,P V 1 A YA - -f Nj?-A .fl I . . . 7 vw.. '?H '. ' - A . X ...ge I I LK: . . -wfifveisza 1. ts... Mi.:.....4Lf:1siS14'..::,z1'Q', . ...L .x,e..Js2i111, W 41 Lewis8zClark CAROL CRISP Staff, Lens Staff, Pep Club, Counselor's Office - 5.5 Ln. - , time ' ,i,,, . G. L. Reg. Rep.g Masqueg Arog Vorlageg Art V'tt -il ' I 5 i'.' - - - F1 . x ..-.. ' fit? figs-zwgiriiifsjizw 2 Clevesg Neak KV. Pres.jg Y. F. C. fSec.jg Sr Choirg Pesanteg Pep Clubg G. L.Reg. Rep.- 1 IAN DAHLMAN Masqueg Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Oregon State MARILYN DALE Bandg Martiesg Jr. Class Playg G.L. Reg. Rep, U. of O. CAROLYN DAY Washingtonian QEditor-in-Chief, Staff Mem. jg Thespians QV. Pres.Jg Jr. 81 Sr. Class Playsg Circg Nu Chi QSec., Ed.-Hist.jg Clevesg G. L. Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Student Day Comm. Chrm. 5 Willamette ALICE DENNER Sr. Rallyg Gamma Sigma QTreas., Chap.jg Cleves, Pesante fPres. , Chap.Jg Sr. Choir fPres.DZ Girls Ensembleg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Clubg Jr. Class Playg Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing JUDITH deVRIES Y.F.C. QPres. , Quiz Capt.jg N.H. S. fScholorship Chrm.jg Cleves fAssit. Treas.jg Nu Chi QChap.Jg Circ QV. Presjg El Leong Cabinet fChap.5g Jr. Ez Sr. Class Playsg Pep Club fSec.jg Student Teacherg Counselor's Officeg G. L. Reg. Rep.g S.B. Comm.g Lewis Sz Clark NANCY DOCKEN Y. F. C. 1Chap.Jg Sr. Choirg N. H.S. g Nu Chig Clevesg Pesanteg General Councilg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Lewis 8: Clark 42 K 'W ' - - - Mwfzsk.if::s:-fares'-'fwra1.ff sl. maW5zgffg3gg'2J2gi5gQigg - - 5425555-i, ifff3'iieitff:if'SS7?Tffw w M ii' w a-,. f i YQ. 1' .L J, S fi ..,,, , . ,SK few if if , H 43 , O x V. iii . ,, . Z. 9 f SJW ,L :::5.:,, 1. W . ,. ...aa ,. A v-mfgm' , . . Q .Q . O -11 V 1 --. W X A 'mizfee-zen 1 4 .1 ,: zgr i-Eez1sS:.Mfk.:. ,. ' ., ,,wisg' ka' 4 Ml n 5... ,V ,J 3 3 'fwmeia , K Q 1:2425-ag. . ,A 4 - .ta-:awww- -1-..f.22. if.. if - P V - pg. f- 321'-Ngtyftq 1.aQXi:.jZ5: CAROL CROSBY Nu Chi 1Ser. Commqg RONALD CLEMENS JEFFREY DAHL University of Oregon SHARON DEMERS Gamma Sigma QSgt. at Armsjg Jr. Prom Queeng Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Washingtonian Staff Oregon State MARGUERITE DCMOOR Ciyo QPres., V. Pres., Sec., Treas.jg Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Christmas Formal Princessq Martiesg Portland State THERESA DENIS G. L. Reg. Rep.g Portland State DARLENE DOUGLAS HOWARD DUFAULT Var. Ftbl.g Order of W fSgt. at Armsyg Fire Squadg Lens Staff DANNY EGAN Sr. Choirg Stage Managerg Jr. Sz Sr. Class Playsg Portland State STEPHEN ENLOE Euk tPres., Treas., Sgt. at ArmsJg Keyg Colonials fTreas.J5 Knights QPres., V. Pres., Treas,Jg Cabinetg Order of Wg B. L. Frosh Sz Sr. Rep.g Soph. Class Pres.g Frosh, J.V. , Var. Bsktbl.g J.V. Ftbl.g B. L. Man of Monthg U. of Washington JOHN EMMETT Pack fPres., Sgt. at Armsjg B.L. Pres., Reg. Rep.g Ex. Councilg General Councilg Colonialsg Pesanteg Sr. Choirg Fire Ez Air Raid Squadg J.V. Rallyg Walter Wa-Hig Frosh. Ftbl.g S. B. Storeg Cabinetg Brigham Young U. MARY FARMER Phreno QSec.Jg Clevesg N.H.S. , Pesanteg Choirg Girl's Ensembleg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Colonialsg Student Sec.g U. of O. DALE EICHMAN Trixg Frosh Bsktbl.g Pancake Ballg U. of Mexico EVELYN ELLENWOOD Trans. from Nebraskag Nu Chi fSgt. at ArmsJg Pesanteg Thespiansg Circ QPres.Jg Sr. Class Playg Beauty College JACK ELY Swimming Teamg Student Teacherg Boys Quartetg Sr. Choirg Oregon State 32.272 5. ,. if A' 1 ,. Wx P N I .L K get . M? lm. it . . . ii. .537 Q., ,,.g532,1g.,.-gg ' .f i finii-1255 V if. A . . fg. :T -E if : If - Ewa . 92. 6 .. , mf 'A I-.I .1.f.Mf'El6E5fZ :2!3a.:5'E .?:.':f:52 4 . 5? Q 5 f' Q iquscjiiw 9' ,J EFX it f S get M kbp, a t get f i . fag 2? 5.55 f it s W tit 3 ,Q J ,gi mgqtig Q .gy 1, 52.2515 7' ' , -i f . ..,, 735 J - . ' A Q .,.,v. I l '3Sl41::3 'll' A 3 A lf .L ' 'diiie .1 .. . f-,if13fii1 13 JAN FARRIS Thespians fPres.Jg Cabinetg Nu Chig Clevesg Circg Pesanteg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Counselor's Office fSec. JJ Girls Gleeg Class Play tStudent Directorj JUDY FERGUSON Nu Chi fPres., Sec.Jg N.H.S.g Clevesg Sr. Rallyg Cabinet QV. Pres.Jg G.L. Jr. Rep., Reg. Rep.g Sr. Class Sgt. at Armsg Lens Staff QJr. Assit. , Act. Ed. Jg Pep Clubg Swim Teamg Student Teacherg U. of O. NANCY FLINN Trans. from Catlin-Gabelg Washingtonian f3rd Pg. Ed.Jg Nu Chi fSec., Cust.Jg Clevesg Pesante fCorr. Sec.Jg General Councilg C0unselor's Officeg Willamette U. SANDRA GALASH Gamma Sigmag Pep Club fSg,1:. at Armsjg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Colonialsg Student Teacherg Washing1onian Staffg U. of O. CAROL GARRISON Masque 1CIiap., Ser. Comm., Treas., Jr. Act. Cupjg Colonialsg Pep Clubg General Council QSec. Comm.1gG.L. Reg. Rep. IULIE GARRISON Trans. from Girls Polyg Phrenog General Councilg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Clulog Cineg Student Teacher SHARON GUSTAF SON Gamma Sigma fSec., Treas.jg G. L. Princessg B. L. Coolest Colonial Coupleg Pep Clubg N.W. Business College BERTHA GRE EN Gamma Sigma QV. Pres., Ed.-Hist., Jr. Act. Cupjg General Councilg G. L. Reg. Rep.g B. L. Queeng S. B. Dance fMiss Autumnjg Pesanteg Lens Staffg Sr. Choirg Girls K: Mixed Ensemble 'IUDITI-I GUTFLEISCH Clevesg Washingtonian Staff QExh. Ed. , Iiec.j 44 IVAN FOSBACK, Order of Wg Optimist QSec.jg Sr. Choirg Portland State WANDA FULLHART Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Oregon State WILLIAM FRIEND Trans. from Grantg General Councilg Portland State pg O ..... .. . i E A .. . ,, . . .. :., .,.. I . 3. WE K. .. . Q Q W, ip . . . AA .y ff' '. lr 'QIQ an WY' K i k Q is W .gh A me t .,. 32.,... .. O . ,. ,QQ Lizwifz we., . fel is .Q2Zw:...'.t.. R . - . 3 ?ii'8SuQf'?i'2Z?Z?9?' -' igisgezilry iwi 'S UM' Q 4 if ig .,.. 3 ,..,, .,.. 4 -' N Q1 as W 1 . ...ga z, ' .' , . 5e,gQ.f,f.e5rg.,Tg1.geff: . H . . -W 3. . 5421.122 ' f ' ' ' : - 'i ' T ' .. - if Q L . . 'ffplggit - 122, i , ,Ji , . 1 NYKIE GEDDES Pep Clubg Student Teacherg Girls Gleeg Portland State MARSHA GETTES Phreno QSgt. at Armsjg Clevesg S. B. Store Pep Club QSec., Ed.-Hist.Jg Cineg Book Room Staff BETTY GLESSNER Masqueg Pesanteg Cleves QSer. Comm.Jg Pep Club fSgt. at Armsjg Cine QSec., Treas J G. L. Reg. Rep.g Sr. Choirg Student Teacher Oregon College of Education LIZABETH GUTHRIIE El Leong Office Staffg Pep Club. U. of Portland SHARON HARTLEY PATRICIA HASKELL Masqueg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Clubg U. of O. 'wo 'fir' -IOELL HYMAN General Councilg Clevesg Phreno QSer. Comm.jg S. B. Storeg Counselor's Officeg Pythagorean lTreas. jg Mills JUDITH IRWIN Trans, from St. Helens Hallg Nu Chi qP.R.Jg Sr. Class Playg Circ fSec.Jg Pep Clubg G. Reg. Rep. g Student Teacherg Oregon State DOUGLAS ISLES L. ie - ..,. 9 Q- ,ff M if ff.. Huh Wi' . .v . , A CAROL HUDSON El Leong Business College LAURENCE HUFF Pesanteg Mixed Ensembleg Sr. Choirg Piano Acc. to Girls Ensembleg Seattle Pacific LYNNE HUNTER Phreno qPres., Ser. Comm., Ed.-Hist., Sgt. at Armsjg Pesanteg Pep Clubg J.V. Rallyg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Dean's Officeg Sr. Choirg Frosh Class Treas.g Frosh Mixed Gleeg Soph. Girls Gleeg Orange Coast Junior College ,Yw-v..,,,, 14? RANDOLPH ILES Bandg Orchestrag Pep Bandg Dance Bandg Sr. Class Playg Pesanteg Assit.to Brass Section of All-City Elem. Orchestrag Lewis Ez Clark NANCY JARVIS CAROLE JENSEN Phreno QPres., Act. Cupjg Cabinetg Circg General Councilg Jr. Pep Clubg Washingtonian Staffg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Portland State LARRY JOHNSON Oregon State KATHLEEN JUNGCK Cabinet QV. Pres.Jg Masque QPres,, Sgt. at Armsjg N. H. S.g Clevesg Pesante tSec.Jg Sr. Choir QSec.Jg Pep Clubg G. L. Princessg Lens Staff tClub Ed.jg Girls' Ensembleg Merry Christmas Formal Princessg Swim Teamg Portland State HARLENE JUSTUS Clevesg Oregon College of Education ROBERT KELLER General Council QPres.Jg Y, F. C. fPres. , V. Presqg Knights QPres.jg Euk fChap.jg Order of Wg Pesanteg Track, Wrestlingg Ftbl.g Fire Squadg Seattle Pacific VAUGHN KESSLER Service PAMELA KLEIN S. B. fSec. jg N. H. S. g Cleves fSec. lg Nu Chi Q Ed. - Hist. jg Martiesg Pep Clubg Lens StaffQJr. Assit., Sr. Ed. jg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Spirit Rouser, Pancake Ball Q Pub. Comms. 5 Student Teacherg U. of O. REBECCA JOHNS Phrenog Pep Clubg Portland State ROBERT JOHNSON Sr. Choirg Portland State DUANE JOHNSON Oregon State 5 3 tj: 1,335 za ilk ,T GARY KAKISHITA B. L. Sec., Reg. Rep.g Optimist fSec. , Treas Ed.-Hist.Qg Lens Staff fPhoto., Ad.jg Wash. Staffg Wrestlingg Pancack Ball Comm.g S. B. Storeg Student Teacherg Colonialsg General Councilg Honor Rollg Elections Comm.g The Big Fiveg Portland State ANDREW KANAS Frosh. J.V. Bsktbl. g J.V. , V312 Fllbl- tCapt.yg J.V. , Var. Bsbl. g Var. Wrestlingg Ftbl. 12nd Team All-Cityjg Order Of W fPres., Treasqg Pack QChap.yg Chandlersg Knights JOYCE KASTER Masque fSgt. at Arms, Cust.jg Student Teacherg Vorlageg Pep Club .wg A-'Qs CAROL KNAPP MARILYN KNAPP WILSON KONE Optimist fTreas.jg Circ QELI.-I-list.Jg Tliespiansg Jr. Sz Sr. Class Playsg Swim Teaing B. L. Reg. Rep.g U. of O. GERD LEFWANDER Nu Chi QCust.Jg Cleves fHonorable Memberj, Homecoming Queen in Daytong A. F. S. 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Rep. g Fire Squadg Lens Staffg Oregon State CAROL LINDBERG Nu Chi fPres. , Sgt. at Armsjg Christmas Formal Princessg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Lens Staff QTypistQg Student Teacherg Cabinetg Y. F.C.g U. of O. LaVONA LOCKE Gamma Sigmag Jr. Ez Sr. Rallyg Soph. Class Sec. g Jr. Prom Princessg Pep Club fPres., Sec. jg Frosh Prom Queeng Pesanteg N.W. Business College MARILYN LOGERWELL Sr. Choirg Frosh, Soph., Jr. Girls Gleeg U. of Kansas City If Qzffwa . . L. -...gigj ' . .MQ .. n.'-mf Qu ff' EW M. , - . V, -- if ,. 7' . 3 - . Q gem ,ima-,fiflf , N' WL,.5,g L .- E L' ' W.. - A i,,W..., L fu... ze... wx 2 L. f .gw:g: .... ..,.v.y -G awmgg. 3, , -,.,,f. A f a -31 . VERRETTA LOUY HARRY LUDWIG GERALD LUEB S. B. Pres.g Var. Ftbl. fMost Inspirational Playerjg Order of W QPres.Jg B. L. Jr. Rep.g S.B. Storeg Euk QChap.Jg Knightsg Pesante QSgt. at Armsjg Lens Staffg Band Councilg Fire Squadg J. V. Bsktbl. g Frosh Ftbl. 5 Sapporo Comm.g Student Teacherg Oregon State L .izgriititi Q Q .M . 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Storeg Jr. I Class Playg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Cine QSgt. at Arms: Sec. jg Dental Assistant SHARON LYTLE Y. F. C. g Wetoma fSgt. at Arms, Interclub Rep., Ed.-Hist.Jg Jr. K: Sr. Girls Gleeg N. W. Business School DENIS MACKEY Oregon Technical Institute . ix L k ' ' J V 'E Q '. V 3i2'w'QQ?35f LS ? , . I :ii,,1:p.f2 ' zi: ' , , A A . . .-33 1. ...sg . yu I We vi, 5' If , fv'f'?W .. qw ., '--- + - I ' MW any t , . I 1 ,E are ' fi . as fziijfl I I if I M' ,i.m5?i..r . . ' L. H QL. I .L.- ffm is I ' is Pk .. , QW 51 . has -fl 1 Bi ff 'Q 1 .-,- Lf- 48 ' A .- .,,. H .5 ..,, .P . I . .,,, ,,.:,-.L 3 THEDA MARCHEWKA Masque QPres., V. Pres., Sgt. at Armsyg Clevesg N.H.S. CV. Pres.Jg Y. F. C.g Cabinetg Lens Staff fS.B. Ed.jg Sr. Class Playg Student Teacherg S.B. Comm. 3 Portland State JAN MARCUM S.B. Sec.g G. L. Pres., Treas.g Nu Chi QSer. Comm.jg Cleves QAssit. Treas.Jq N.H. S.g Pep Clubg Lens Staffg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Comm. Memberg Stanford MICHELLE MARLER Gamma Sigmag G.L. Reg. Rep. ,Ar CHARLES MARTIN Trix QSgt. at Armsjg J.V., Var. Bsb1,g J.V. Ftbl.g Wrestlingg Portland State DENNIS MARTIN Band Councilg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Bandg Pep Bandg Dance Bandg Orchestrag Student Dir. of Pep Bandg Frosh, J.V. Ftb1.g Portland State VIRGINIA MARTINEZ Washingtonian Staffg Pep Clubg U. of O. .Jae , , Q V , viii' m -. .7 , K A Gif ,, V faith? , V 4 ww Sp 1 4 .. 5 . Vit-3 ' ,. an-J' ,,.V . , ,, , ,.,. ,, .ft .. . .gd ,ma . . 13.12 :r - A , mm M All 'Mx Q.. tw W . L ' A z .. A m we rr 2 . ip. w fffaeisfzfssge . , , 5 . .... gi E N W ' ww ..Wew . . , :sw n A ' :-mfJ'l?A aw cz: .::Eg:.: lm .139 , , .gy .. ., . . , su... ..:...f.,:..fe .,:,i5gS?3HI Hwlgsgiasiiv W . tt 'www' f E:':i:'!liE4'f'.L'-.1-::.v. ...id ly QQ TT P ifeiafgzfsaflfisf .. , '-.JT?JZ'2ZZ9'E?:ZxZg mfg, rzziiifsiliiiw K 4 g in I . it ' fw meiwi-921553 ez. fig33' Jliif'5QZ?555QE'Q v Q 2 Qtr : 'W' Ga im 'if . - iii 'I .Q - ' Li:Z fW3 fS . . ,,,. ..,,., . H ' igpgggjig ' 5 KAREN MARLEY Phreno QV. Pres., Sec., Assit. Treas.Jg Pep Clubg General Councilg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Jr. 8: Sr. Class Playsg Pesanteg N. W. Business College PAOLA MARANI A. F. S. Exchange Studentg Clevesg Nu Chi SANDRA MARQUIS WENDY MARTENSON G. L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Clubg U. of O. SONIE MCCLEERY Phrenog Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep. DENNIS MCCUEN Trix CV. Pres., Sec.yg Multnomah College ROBERT MIHARA Oregon State DARLENE MILLER LINDA MILLER Portland State nw wsww:'wLs'sv+::w if-Efiqg1.,.M..1ena.fgzmsg WIT' i x3?1ffi?4Emxfs:f'?AE7LWEf' ,Dm -J '- 'W f-it I 5 - 2. .P R- 'I .iam dwmistfsfi 1 - if? wvvwff-V .L..agM. ..a.g5 ,,:,...,p,, - V , 3fv,,.,... ...EQ gfgntggfi me z ,, ema2'f'z'5ei.f'2' K . tirsewteii Eggs: :yi egg: ,f f Lf,51,iigf2Z,g .,. M , ' I LZQ1 UQ- 5. . K .-ffm ? fl resize I .. - if-s53.23S.w , wzwe i .. . iff A ea5.,fm3ts:.1, , I',, . if L' 1 ti? 312325 if I 1 Kgfil il -Q , 4 gift J ,f ' Y? iivsiikiii 1 'V PAUL MINOR Sr. Class Playg Stage Crewg Cineg Swimmingg Student Teacherg U. of O. ESTHER MISENHIMER Y. F.c. . Jr. at sr. sms Glee MIRIAM MISENHIMER Y. F. C. g Judson Baptist College MARY MCCULLOUGH Pep Clubg Ciyo QSec.jg Student Teacherg Sr. Class Teag Pa1'ent's Night QP. T.A. jg Good Samaritan Nursing School PATRICK MCDEVITT Packg Hi-Yg B. L. Reg. Rep,g Var. Cross Countryg General Councilg S. B. Storeg J.V. Bsktbl.g J.V. Bsbl.g Trans. from Central Catholicg Oregon State JEFERY MYERS Order of Wg Var. Swimming, Wrestling, Bsbl.g El Leon fTreas.Jg General Cotincilg Sr. Class Play ,y. W .2 Zi... 5. X W MW . . X . s 5, .ia-Zh I Rr., s I f no , , , ..,, . , . LYNDA MILLER Sr. Rallyg Masqueg Colonialsg G. Lf Reg. Rep.: Student Teacherg Sadie Hawkins Dance QQueenjg Bookroomg Lens Staff fArt Ed.jg Y. F. C. CV. Pres UARDA MILLER Pesanteg Ars QV, Pres.jg Bandg Dance Bandg Pep Bandg Orchestrag Pythagoreang Portland State DONALD MILLION Trix QSgt. at Arms, Chap.Jg J.V. Wrestlingg Frc J.V. Trackg Frosh Ftbl.g Navy Mr ,sis V5 - , ' N ET .. 9 if W I a 9 I L A Lf , , 93 .1 .ff pw if I Am ..,, f .ei ., .. 5 Mak . g an E, 1.1- . gggv? V - it i i ' Qi f-f' i . is .Q 4 11- it 4 ,,a::.:q. ,,sg. mtegym :.ggmrfaQy 4,5r :'. :,,: .. .,. :mag m -Q-,.-,..35:.:. 4vi: f, . b ,..-.9L-nyf,g1:.i!.-sqE,.,,u,,-V bg, MARY MONAHAN Business School CLEATHA MOODY GARRY MORELAND Chandlersg B. L.. Treas.g Frosh Ftbl. g J.V. Rallyg Sr. Class Playg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Pancake Ball Comm. g Humboldt State College Q vi , T ........,.,.. .. ,s l lkk- A 3, is S 4 3- 1 A f? - 4, .fqggiizfqi gg :if 'hi Q Ki g Q2 s 'Wi f Elm ai' 4. , if H 5 . it.. ., I ga CHESTER MOY Euk fSgt. At Arms, Sec.jg N. H.S.g B. L. V. Pres., Reg. Rep.g Order of W fSg1:. at Arms, Sec.Jg Sr. Rallyg Knights QTreas.Jg Lens Staff QSports Ed.jg Chandlersg Student Teacherg Fire Sz Air Raid Squadg Comm. Memberg Menlo Park LINDA MURPHY Pesante fV. Pres., Treas., Chap.Jg Masque QSgt. at Arms, Chap.jg Y. F.C. QSocial Chrm.Jg N. H.S. QSec.jg Clevesg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Sr. Choirg Counselor's Officeg General Councilg Student Teacherg Nursing School SHANNON MURPHY Masque QSec.Jg Cleves fSgt, at Armsjg Sr. Rallyg General Council QV. Pres.jg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Club fSgt. At Armsjg Colonialsg Swim Teamg Sec. Comm Chrm. 5 Student Teacherg S. B. Comm. Mem.g U. of O. Dental School , 5 - f mf an me - , My . I izszim Y , ,.,, .W . ., f. 1 L-may 5 SYS - : I :iriifi QRS' at . T . .. 4 .Q ...,.. - ,V Vg' If Z 1-:E,. :.1..QE:,'. Q. . .. k,:.,..., . 1, i, ...Wi ..,,. 4 at 'a f Y xii i' ' 5 if mm' ,im -., a, -',- 5 , 'S 1 , .i 'ia zxxaifitvi rl..-iH..Zq..Q fi . aff.: ' ' . -at . Hn, .N ii- i Q . Q ef-'sf is -1-QW . 1 3 e955 A , 3 Z4 M . 4 1't fN it ff K .W W. . W ir? e ,, .. 'W , .E ' 4'wml.E i3'w22, ztqggi, A . 4 , , U- Of Washington .3 , ' . l' 3 351rz:::1':s,:'2f::2.5z::iL Q52 ,if ' f , . S' .-1, . ,14i?.ia.,' 1 ia .wfggm M? RICHARD MOULTON B. L. Reg. Rep.g Chandlersg Trixg Order of Wg Var. Swimmingg Student Teacherg Sr. Class Playg Portland State JANIS MOTT Masqueg Washingtonian Staff QAssit. Ed.Jg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Pep Clubg U. of O. JAMES Mowios Trans. from Madisong Oregon College of Education M. L4,.. . bfi it i 'f1'H225i2aqZ4 is-Lziiiiiiif -. , r ,.az.Wwg,...m.z. ' 1' k7'fi'55.?i'5i5?5EfQ ,. .. f -V if via . .lf i ' rw' i' 4 --at j 1 .gzlzifizi .. . ,.- - ,. sumti ,. 'Z - K - Y be ffzfai S ' 1 S K i QU jgg5zf7q'aifiaQf2rs'2? f w e 1 W.. ax.. A 2. . .ff ... Q M .4 it u at X -.W ,ww .N .S T' 1 T wit if V 3 . . :gy as? R a . . . ..., View ., , :?2'4E?9,2a4e-'fx1f.': EDWARD NELSON Trixg Knightsg Order of Wg B. L. Reg. Rep.g General Council QAth. Rep.jg J.V. , Fresh Trackg Va.r. Trackg Student Teacherg Var. Cross Countryg Portland U. KAREN NELSON Gamma Sigma fPres. , Ser. Comm. , Cust.jg G. L. V. Pres.g Berg's Hi-Board Rep.g Christmas For- mal QMiss Merry Christmas, Gen. Chri-n.jg Jr. Class Playg Thespiansg Washingtonian Staffg S. B. Semi Formal QGBII. Chrm.jg Jr. Prom QDec. Chrmj General Council QPride Project Chrm. Q5 S. B. Storeg LYNNE NICHOLSON ' nauilievgggeii ' ' - :1--- w g me-EM U 5 A fi pi 25231 fx k' ff 'tslfismifaazfzrfifsz s A is gl 3 ff '.'LmMItQA.e2 A Q55 et ...gg jaws 4 N 'Tai A512232 . wifi? may 7 W we' wi .. K R S. 'fm ' 2 A : me Y V -- Y Q' Q ' ,. 'ig ,gn A N x . k by Q 4 M ,V 'L D .2 5 ' 3 I t .Ja-i ,,, ' 3 ,V-:, , ff! 1 Q- ' ?f'i7'i'q YQ, 2 2,-. .f1:i'.1 ef 1 Af trial S ' 1322525 ls . ,Q 5, 1.. gmgts , . 1 . . .-13553:-aint 1 - - ...xiii gg' 'V ' ' 7 f1...iigzi.itgi ' ., . fi' 1. JUqi:1g.e.zgZg?.z. R3Qw,ig52i5S.3 - . . .: 2 'I fi: 3555? . yr - 1. 55.2 QQ ' SHARON OLOF SON Trans. from David Douglasg Pep Club QSr. Rep.J General Councilg Colonialsg G.L. Reg. RSP-I Student Teacherg Lens Staff fFaculty Ed. , Typistj Portland State DALE OSLER J.V. Bsktbl., Track, Bsbl.gB. L. Reg. Rep.g M. I. T. ERWIN OWEN Trix CV. Pres., Sgt. at Armslg Chandlersg Sr. Class Playg General Councilg Pancake Ball C0mn1.g Frosh Ftbl.g Frosh Trackg J.V. , Var. Bsbl.g Sr.-Jr. Tug of Warg U. of Oklahoma . ,, f H , .2 w :asf ,f4.5ikE.....a2iglji,.g:i5ji5fgi :gg .- 1 JEANNE NICKERSON N. H. S.g Clovesg Student Teaclierg Trans. from Girls Polyg Business College TRUDY NIEUWBOER Frosh Class Mem. at Largeg G. L. Princessg Opening Game Princessg Jr. Prom Princessg Sr. Class Sgt. at Armsg Sr. Rallyg Gamma Sigma QSgt. at Armsyg Rhode's Hi-Board Rep. College of Puget Sound LAWRENCE NYE Optimist QChap.jg Colonialsg Knightsg General Councilg Head Bsktbl. Mgr.g B. L. Reg. Rep. Frosli, J.V. Ftbl.g Student Teacherg Jr. Achievementg Willamette 'VM ,Km ' A' 1 :Zigfff . ,.,,. . .,..... 1. . .,.., f5'l5aQ SANDRA PALMER S. B. Assit. Treas., Treas.g Masque QSgt. at Arms, Sec.jg Clevesg Y. F.C,g G. L. Reg. Rep.g Student Teacherg Lens Staff Uiypistjg Portland State ROBERT PARMAN Euk fPres.jg General Council QV. Pres.jg B. L. Coolest Colonial Couple, Jr. Rep.g Knightsg Order of Wg Fire Squad' Cabinetg J.V. Var. Bsbl. fA.ll-Cityjg Frosh Cross Countryg J.V. Bsbl.- U. of O. LINA PERLAS Sr. Class Treasp N. H. S.g Cleves' Nu Chi' Pesante' Orchestra' All-City Orchestra' G. L. Reg. Rep 3 General Council' Sr. Class Plav . yr. S ,. .... -.,, ,, .iw 'Q 4-': . ,i . ,.,. . if Q. ...N . -+,.f ...Wm ef ,. Q: I 'SE .2 .. uf ..x. En we , , W' gi 'iv Mas? ' sie 23. 1 W . . , 'A X318 , . ' - .214 ..., . , ,, , .,..,,,. .. ....... ..,.,.. . ,..,. ,.,,,.,.,. V ....-. . .. . V 52 .ze .1 .12 BUS- MST-J: U- 0fPort1aud ri-- War' LOUISE OWNBEY VIOLET OWNBEY ROBERT PALMER Eg 4 ' 1 We .EE.?..1. ,.... ,EsE 'w51R3, S 25,523.5 355. 3 - 2' 'A'f- - W EF: 'ISI' I ' ' .. .. JANE PETRALLI G. L. Girl of Month QSpiritjg Gamma Sigma fEd.-Hist.Jg N. H.S.g Cleves QV. Pres.Jg Sr. Rallyg Swimming Teamg Student Teacherg Pep Clubg Ciueg Y. F. C. 5 Lens Staff fArtJ MARVIN PIERCE . Thespians fSec.yg Circg Jr. Class Playg B. L. Reg. Rep.g U. of O. ROY PITTMAN Wrestlingg Order of Wg Portland State mga? LZ.: .ri Q. w w e DONNA PORTER Pep Clubg G. L. Reg. Rep. DONNA PRIMMER Clevesg Cine fV. Pres., Pres.jg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Jr. Class Play fPropertiesJg Portland State JAMES RADEMACHER Pack fChap.jg Chandlersg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Fire Squadg Frosh, J.V. Bsktblq Frosh, J.V. Ftbl.g U. of O. eff J-'Q Wdigi?f Q5'UiS?E g W .5-, A 1- 'Enom N L X xt- r ::..' If.IC': P-4':I-vQx':Q-Q'1.Eif:fIfII. . 5 f ' ' me ...ff . ag, ,,.,- . . ,...ff.,.M. . . .rg we , .,. . ,J 1 . A If Qi 4, E fk 'Air K X ' rw ' ' x . H w , , . we 1. ,,.. I .pg eaggizv ' i Q - . mei . Wi: Q me . . ,. R rg uazvsfexgfrg ., . f ,M , .1 ,tw tr. ., EEE? . - - , , W L , . . V -gil syilii . , 1 .ZA .nr is M. -mf: f-.-- ...L .. f ,, V wg.,,-.1L:Q.?.1.t-'fb'V-7221 I FSL Lx -4 We1,255,guagejjililiifigsggyfjii WS H fifz ifr fwzwfflgi f ' i . a 'QE I' - , QQ 'E-irfjfj . W ' - ifilfl- I im!-3.',g. 1 ,, . I ' 5 wwiffigfz' Ztiliiiig , ' ' 1 it J... SUZANNE POLETEIK MARILYN POOL FRANK PORCELLI, jr. Trans. from Clevelandg Sr. Rallyg Knightsg Fire Ez Air Raid Squadg Chandlersg General Councilg Student Teacherg Portland State 3 BETTY RADER S.B. Treas., Assit. Treas.jg Masque QChap. Ser. Commjg Pesante QChap., Treasqg Pep Club KV. Pres., Sgt. at Armsjg General Council QChap.jg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Oregon State ALLEN RADKE J.V., Var. Ftbl.3 J.V. Trackg General Councilg B. L. Reg. Rep. , Sr. Rep.g Order of Wg Chandlersg Student Teacherg Trans. from Portland Union Academyg Portland State KATHRYN RAY Neak QTreas., Sgt. at Armsjg Y. F. C. 5 G, L, Reg. Rep.g E1 Leong Student Teacher iw. - -,, .,,,, T., 4 in .f ,M -. . . 'fi'-1 9 -I-Vi' X . 7 . Wag 0 t x . ,uri . it . S .k it raise... S . - . -- D'?55?:?i72?Y??F?'iEvew .1 - ff .. , iifigllfl 22.11, 1 f , 4 ' 'X ' S' W A 1' ,.. '1' 1 ' I. . I rig A . is I' I RICHARD ROBERTS Var. Wrestlingg Thespians QPres., Treas.jg J.V. Bsbl.g Jr. Class Playg Student Teacherg B. L. Reg. Rep.g U. of O. GAIL ROBERTS DENNIS ROBISON DAVID REDFORD L, Knights QV. Pres.Jg Bandg Brigham Young U. ww. NN If 1 S' I IAMES REED S S' I I JUDITH REINECKE 'f I Cleves qPres.3g cabinet fSec.Jg Pesanreg sr. Choirg Girls Ensembleg Nu Chig Sr. Class Playg G. L. Reg, Rep.g Pep Club QJr. Rep.Qg Lewis 8: Clark P93 GORDON ROBINSON GEORGE ROUSE Chandlers fSec.jg Frosh, Var. Ftbl.g King Colonialg Student Teacherg Fire Squadg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Order of Wg Sr. Choirg Oregon Technical Institute PETE RUOTSI B. L. Pres. 3 Euk fSgt. at Armsjg N. H.S.g Knightsg Order of W fTreas., Sgt. at Armsjg Thespiansg General Council fAthletic COl11D1.JQ Pancake Ball QCo-Chairmanjg Jr. Class Playg Jr. Class Sgt. at Armsg J.V., Var. Ftbl.g Frosh, J.V., Va.r. Bsktbl.g J.V., Var. Bsbl.g JEAN RUSSELL Nu Chi QV. Pres., Cust.jg G. L. Ed.-Hist, Reg. Rep. 9 Lens Staff QArt Stafijg Vorlageg Swimming Teamg Sr. Class Playg Pep Clubg General Councilg KA-lf-JL CO'-mSe101 S OffiC9 University of Puget Sound Trixg Order of Wg General Councilg J.V., Var. Ftb1.g Washingtonian Staif QSports Ed. jg Student Teacher KATHY ROMMEL G. L. Jr. Rep., Reg. Rep.g Pesante fSec.jg Nu Chi fChap., Ed.-Hist,J3 Cleves QV. Pres.Jg Sr. Choirg General Councilg Pep Club fSer. Coinm.Jg Lens Staff QEditor-in-Chiefjg Sr. Class Play. Student Teacherg Y. F. C. 9 Oregon State CATHY RONALD S.B, V. Pres.g Jr. KL Sr. Rallyg Clevesg Gamma Sigmag Thespiansg Pesanteg Cabient fPres.jg Sr. Choirg G. L. Princessg Frosh Class Sgt. at Arms Jr. Class Playg Washingtonian Staffg General Councilg Pep Clubg Oregon State Was. 'fit N TANIA SAVUNO Pep Clubg Girls Gleeg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Oregon State RICHARD SCHMITT Optimist qPres., Treas. , Sgt. at Azmsyg B. L. Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Colonialsg Portland State STEVEN SEXTON Portland State , , - VQMQTEV .,-I alia N951 ' ri' sfstnv , . mf wfi I . Nltt ' .2 4 . I T :mm we .seg-gt-gg qg2ivEw3UwNV,1g3-ygsq MPS' 1 ' : ..:Z5. '?EFi'- if V- ff? ,, M353 et, tx tan-,.y - .. ' ' :' V 1 Nr i'xtRiItfgv XWELRQ ' .V .. , - Q . f, , , .was-'e'SQ3..e2.l2 V -- ,M .3 A . S , V 4 -' 1 - .V , 2. ' ,- -- fiiiwgiiifziin , 'a'Y'5,gf2V,:' , 'Q V . ,533 H 71: - Y f A 1, W IP Q S QQ . V! 7Ff?3??i'aS1 L WIA 4 m ay V V . V A Y 1- if '--:fii:fi'fM y'1W?i'q4r:V13g file - V A ffa 9 1-Vwflwlsa V V ' Z, sf - .IV ., azfffam ai i f -'-' . YHFQQZX 'I' Zilfkifi , 'rP23::?I?:ff ' E5 JOAN SHEPARD Pep Clubg Girls Glee JOHN SHERMAN B. L. V. Pres.g Packg Knights Order of Wg Fire Squadg Frosh Ftbl.g Frosh, J.V., Var. Bsktbl.g Frosh, J.V. Trackg Portland State REGINA SIEFERT Neakg E1 Leong G. L. Reg. Rep.g Kelta Kig Portland State f .,,. , wt 782 ' 'WX i F ,, ' 1 In :Q . . 2232 ' f'5:,: 2:f2'1:i5! 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VY: fnzv vsf In ,gk , . . , iihglvlzmagglnt V - - ' V, ' F, : 5 ' i ilif 1 a t ffl V la in? 'iv 'si-v r . . I .gtk We, ' 1 1 -. LQQQEQQ in V-4 p f . Z1 gg-Q, , , we JANICE SKYE Masqueg General Councilg Pep Club BRADLEY SMITH Var. Ftbl.g Order of W STEVEN SMITH S.B. Pres., Mem. at Large, Ex. Councilg Frosh Class Pres.g KnightsfSec.Jg Pack QTreas.Jg B. L. Soph. Rep., Reg. Rep.g Fire Squadg Frosh Ftbl.g Frosh, J.V. Trackg U. of O. CHRIS SPEILBERG Euk QV. Pres., Treas.jg Knightsg Order of Wg Chandlers fSec.Jg Fire Sz Air Raid Squadg Soph. Class CV. Pres.Jg B. L. Frosh Rep., Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Sr. Class Playg Frosh Trackg Frosh, J.V. Ftbl.g Golfg Frosh, Var. Bsktbl.g U. of O. SANDRA STAPLETON Masque QV. Pres., Corr. Sec.Jg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Student Teacherg Red Cross Rep. JOHN STAUFFER Eukg Wrestlingg J.V. Bsb1.g B. L. Reg. Rep.g E1 Leon CV. Pres.Jg Trackg Y. F.C.g Colonialsg N. N. C. CAROL SNYDER Bandg Pep Club RONALD SOESBE Trix fPres., V. Presjg Chandlers QTreas.jg Sr. Class Playg Pancake Ball Comm. gx Jr. Class Play J.V. Bsktbl.g Trackg Boys League Slaveg Cross Countryg Portland State JOYCE SOUTHARD E1 1160113 Pep Clubg Student Teacherg Band fMajoretteJg Lewis 8: Clark ffl! JOHN THOMAS Pack QPres. , Chap.jg Sr. Rally QKingjg Knightsg Chandlers fChap.Jg Pesanteg B. L. Sgt. at Arms, Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Fire Squadg Sr. Choirg Student Teacherg Bandg Orchestrag Frosh Ftb1.g J.V. , Var. Bsb1.g J.V. Bsktbl.g Portland State LINDA THOMAS CHRIS THOME Orchestrag Bandg U. of Portland .Am DERALD SUE N. H. S. QPres.jg Knightsg Cabinetg Optimist QSgt. at Arrnsjg Oregon State JOHN SYLVESTER Pack QV. Pres.Qg Chandlersg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Frosh,Va1'. Ftbl.g Frosh, J.V. , Var. Bsktbl.g Portland State VICKY TALBITZER Pep Club DAVID THOMPSON Portland State PHILLIP THOMPSON Pack QSg't. at Armsjg Order of W QV. Presjg B. L. Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Chandlers fChap.yg B. L. Walter Wa-Hig Frosh, J.V., Var. Ftb1.g Frosh, J.V. Bsktbl.g Frosh, J.V. Trackg Var. Bsbl.g Ftbl. fAll-City Honorable Mentionyg Portland State DONNA THURMAN Transfer lf .,Z, T T at gl I A ,Wm V 5 ' i of T ARTHUR TUCKER General Councilg Order of Wg Trixg Tennis Teamg Portland State JOHN TUTTLE Eukg Knightsg Order of Wg Pesanteg Fire Squadg var. Frbi. 4Mgr.Jg J.V. Bsktbl. qMg1-.pg S. B. Storeg Bandg Orchestrag Sr. Choirg B, L. Reg. Rep. 3 Pancake Ball Rallyg Portland State JUDY VENATOR 73 ' 4 ' , 'tw V' w l . SHARON TIEFIN G. L. Pres., Soph. Rep., Reg. Rep.g Cleves QAssit. Treas., Treas.jg Pesante QSec., Sgt. at Armsjg N. H. S.g Bandg Orchestra QA11-Cityjg Honor Rollg Y. F. C. QGirlsChaplainjg Trans. to San Jose, Calif.g San Jose Bible College JUDITH TILTON Trans. from Moscow, Idahog Art Club fSgt. at Armsjg U. of Puget Sound DARLEN E TORLAND Pesanteg Sr. Choirg General Councilg Student Teacherg Office Staffg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Pub. Comm. fMay Fete Danceyg Portland State SHIRLEY VERGEER Cahinetg Clevesg Thespiansg Circ QPres., Treas.jg Jr. Sz Sr. Class Play fStudent Dir.Jg Girls Stateg El Leong Pep Clubg S. B. Storeg Counselor's Officeg G.L. Reg. Rep.g Penn. U. DALE WAHL Sr. Class Pres.g Jr. Class Treas.g N.H.S.g QTreas.jg Knights QSer. Com.m.Jg Order of Wg Trix QSee. , Assit. Treas.Jg Cine fSgt. at Armsj Tennis Teamg Fire Squadg B. L. Man of Month fScholarsh.ipJg Chrm. of Opening Ftbl. Gameg Stanford BETTY WALBAUM G. L. Reg. Rep.g Masque QEd.-Hist.Jg Clevesg N. H.S. g Washingtonian Staff QFea. Pg. Ed.Jg Lewis K: Clark ERNEST WEINBERGER JUANITA WEIR Pesanteg Masqueg Pep Club QSg't. at Armsjg G. L. Reg. Rep.g Student Teacherg Sr. Choirg Oregon State I . A N- Q' 5 . . tix: STEPHEN WARD Chandlers QPres., Sgt. at Armsjg Pack fV. Pres., Treas.Jg Knights fTreas., Sgt. at Armsyg J.V. Rally Kingg Sr. Rallyg B. L. Reg. Rep.g Swim Teamg Sr. Class Playg Sr.-Jr. Tug of Warg Spirit Rouser Comm.g Pancake Ball Comm. g U. of O. P SHERRON WATTS ESZD S JULIA WEBB Neak fPres., Chap., Ed.-Hist.jg General Councilg Christmas Formal Princessg Cabinet O. S. C. ' :Fw Tiff f -- ,,L, .M wg-W tzgggignn. ' 1yff.5,5a?siss I . . ...., vw, 2- - . -- 4f.1QZ1-tm ll . . ...W ... ,. :. gf. W.. ,-'Wt' 1 .5222 A A ea .1 55, I, . W f nfilfff' , wt f-.,.:f.:H'f.-4:,.f' 5 f , A 'W me ROMELL WERSTLEIN 8 is V 3 wt , 1 55 , :M H OSCAR WEST I - s Order of W CV . Pres.Jg Sr. Choirg Portland . state .5 PAUL WILHELM Optimist QV. Presqg B. L. Reg. Rep.g General Councilg Var. Wrestlingg Language Conf. g J.V. Track, Ftbl. , Cross-Countryg Portland State SANDRA WILLIAMS Sr. Rallyg Pep Clubg Nu Chig El Leong Portland State GERALDINE WILSON 58 LESLIE WILSON G.L. V. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Reg. Rep.g Gamma Sigma QSgt. at Arrnsjg Colonialsg J.V. Rally, Pep Clubg Circ, Soph. Sz Jr. Girls Gleeg Sr. Choirg Jr. Class Play, Washingtonian Staff QBus. Mg,r.jg Gregori State MARIE WINKELMAN Trans.-Yamhill Carltong Phreno fTreas.yg G.L. Reg. Rep.: Jr. Pep Club fChapla.injg Cine, Clevesg General Council, Student Teacher, O.S.C. NANCY WINN Neak fSer. Comm.jg Jr. Class Play QProd.Jg Student Teacher, FOI'6l1S1C Speech Leagueg U. of O. BARBARA WOLFE Gamma Sigmag Colonialsg General Council? Girls Gleeg G. L. Reg. Rep. DANNY WOLF Sr. Choir, Y. F.C.i Portland State 'J f in 5 .Q , 1 5 SHERRI WITTREN G.L. Reg. Rep., Pep Clubg Colonialsg Student Teacherg Phagaugs School of Beauty LINDA WOHLSCHLEGEL JAMES WOODS Tliespiansg Seattle Pacific JOHN YADON Chandlers fSg't. at Arms, Ed. Hist., Counojg El Leon QSgt. at Arms, Pa.rli.yg Track, J. V., Va.r.g Swim. Varsity, Pan Cake Ball, Jr. and Sen. Class Play, B0y's League Reg. Rep., Colonia.l's Reg. Rep., Bomb Squad, Oregon State .JANET ZWICK S. B. Nice Pres. , Cab. Pres. , G. C. Pres. , Mem. Below 3rd Term, Student Day Chairrnanyg G. L.fEd. Historian, Girl of Month, Service and Co-operation, Princess, Reg. Reps. jg Jr. Class Nice Pres. , Jr. Prom Princessg Clevesg Gamma Sigma fChap. , Service 59 Comm. jg Spring Senior Rally, Pancake Ball Queeng Trix QPres., Sgt. at Arms, Soc. Comm., Ed. Hist.Jg Senior Class Counselors The boys of the class of 1961 will never forget the man who has guided them so ably and efficiently through their final two years at Washington. It is very comforting to know that when you have difficulties and are in need of advice, Mr. Knutson is there to impart upon you some past experience of his which parallels your problem and helps to comfort your mind. To Mr. Knutson goes the deep grati- tude and appreciation of our class for the fine guidance he has given us. The girls of the class of 1961 would li toexpress their appreciation to Mi MacRae for the excellent guidance sh has given us throughout our four ye at Washington. She has always be willing to give of her own time in ord to help us with our problems . It was inde an honor and a privilege to have such enthusiastic woman as our counselor . M the incoming freshmen find her as helpf as We have. New Seniors - Camera Shy Lorraine Anderson Richard Appleman Bruce Cannon Randy E ggerich Gary Flory Rene Fortin Lewis Ray Terry Roberton David Searcy Leard -Henry Ralph Holthusen In Memnorium Ronald E. Clemens Born September 3, l943 - Died January 9, 1961 During the brief seventeen years of his life Ron established himself in our memories as a boy who had aquiet way of making friends with everyone he knew. He was a personwho worked hard and well at anything he undertook. His untirnely death has left avacancy that no one can replace in our hearts as Well as our classes. 61 CLASS CIIUNSELURS SOPll0MORES Mr, Newth Miss Oberg Hildreth Miss Hasenmayer J U NI0llS Mr. Han' g Mrs. Legg FRESHMEN Jim Elle President UNIIIR CLASS IIFFICERS Larry Rich ce President Ann Gardner Ray Van Beek Secretary Treasurer B111 Fehr Sgt. 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Damrnan, Georgia Daniels, Marlene Dannelley, Teri Davidson, Dustine Davis, Laralne CLASS IDF H16 Dehn, Pat Demer, Julie Devereaux, Delbert Dewitz, William Dietderlck, Gary Dougun, Jan Duffield, Linda. Dunn, Ed Eckhardt, Sue Egger, Larry Eichman, Gary Ellison, Mike Esch, Sharon Espey, Judith f K gui, Eff 5 W ,, gf A Q ' J iiielii ' .1 , . . A. ,ow L . mr , . 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J Kellogg- Nancy 55235 r n j 1, , J ' 'I Kemery, Barbara , Kent, Dan - i , Q , V Kighf, Jim J- J. J J 'Wwe J J if Kruger' Mellllfla K L J Kurihara, Wallace ' J ' J Ls.Frlen1er, Ray I 1 Z 'Il 5, inf' 1 I Lambert, Joe . , J J ' 'V' l -, I lalglllz- Nlcll V Langstaff, Abbey . . 1 ',ell J . .J , :fl LaPolnt, Ray , f ,,,,, arsen' u Y VV V if li je- ' if P 2 , Ledford. Dime ' be Vi Q, J 1 E P 4 l Lee, Harvey N v X , Leek, Jerry ' 5551. f - Leisse, Janet J M in Lewls, Judy , lf, V l Liberty, Girard ag 'Iv Long, Richard A L V V mi Love, Nancy Wifi! V VV . fjw 'f ,, VJ Ludlow, Juliann 'l J J, e ' J Lueb' Kellh lslliii-52ilfJ'a.'?-5? 6 Lupton' Bm ,A I V JV MacDermid, Roger . ,ig ,Q t IO Magelkia Nancy if A. nv. 622 ' fc Majors, Judy if, , iffjfif ' Mallfiley, Leon sag, 7 eh A Marcum, Mary W 3 V, Markham, Jim lJj,RgJg,, ,fan 1 , 4 .l Ag, , 1 Q W' , Martell, Margaret fi I 1.,p - Martin, Barbara Q N 'ev ,Q V, 'Ji W 5 ,Af , V Matson, Marlene yr J We ,Av 0 f M. . A 7 McCur1ey, Marilyn 'r Y df We R ' ' . -qpgly McFal1, Laura ' V. l iwifj fl, Mcraus, Diana ' Y lj McGilva.ry, Kathleen I , W ?g1,,f McKee, Ken J 1 g h . , 5 V V McSweeney, Barbara -'l J .., ' Meek, Greg i .VI ,. : K gf: if Z V, A g!gV4i,? tw .,4,. Mihaxa, Barbara Ji f it 'J 'wi-:ff W Miller, Joan ll - , f 'Q 72 Miller, Sharon CLASS UF 196 Moody, Dick Moore, Steve Morris, Arthella Mortenson, Ronald Muirden, Derek Nelson, Laura Lee Nicholson, Frank Nihart, Penny Nishikawa, Faith Noble, Pam O'Connell, Jim Offord, Johnette Olsen, Laurel Ota, Yoshiko Parker, Terry Parks, Sue Parsons, Sandra. Pearce, Bob Pearson, Terry Peters, Susan Peterson, Jeffery Peterson, Lesley Petrella, Mike Philan, Judy Phjlichl, Jim Pittman, Leroy Pitts, Ann Polk, Jerome Pories, Evelyne Porter, Ronald Ragghianti, Mike .Randolf, Maria Randolph, Hilda Read, Jim Redford, Nancy Reinmiller, Sandra Richardson, Graham Richardson, Paget Rickett, Charlene Rigelman, Robert Ritchie, John Robldehn, Elaine Rogers, Don Rooke, Edy Rose, Linda Ross, Cheryl Russell, Dick Russell, Doran Salta, Nancy Saparto, Gil Saunders, Bill Saunders, Deborah Sax, Bob Schoebel, Hardie Schue, Sharon Schulberg, Dave fy ie 2+ in may if J k Q. P5 an W A 7 '29 4 , 'sf if f Sign: 5 ,'., I.: . we we gn, 'Q fm 5, em E!!! 'Ib 453' , f ,fqziyg I ,. . .,.,, . N' I4,Q.: ' A .1 :.. I ,, fe: 2: , 6 Sit V55 ei, , A P s an so T 551 U, i i ,.,,. we L MX, ,, ., 2, ' 7129 1 if 5 ' 5 fi' '-fi 1 : ii-23112 Qi L gy-, J: if ' i' ' ' 5 'Z N gir l' ,LM 33951 W .Y V ,,., 2 4 X ' 1 1 ' f ff! 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Wright, Lawrence Wylie, Al Yee, Yeu-Wei Yeske, Joann Zetter, Pam , HQ W of Wo o Q I utbu M I -'-A , -Q,r3, ,,nL.:,?,1 V '., . 7 'f1'v , ' .N , x . K Q 4 'E A 75 .f WJ, FRESHMAN CLASS CIFFICERS President Joe Rapp an 'Qs Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jim Haek Sharon Rommel Sally Pearson Sgt. At Arms Gary Weiler Sgt. At Arms Clyde DeWitz FRESHMAN Adle, William Alsman, Sandra Alton, Benna Anderson, Paul Anderson, Sandra Ashure, Georgia Atkins, Carol Bacon, Wayne Barde, Joanne Barnes, Bonnie Bates, Delrae Bedford, Barbara Beesecker, Ramona Beirle, Gail Belill, Richard Bell, Mary Ann Bell, Naomia Bell, Patty Bell, Vicki Bentley, Shan Barry, Kenneth Billeter, Jim Black, Marty Bloomquist, Ed Blosick, Chet Bodry, Rick Boggess, Sharon Bordeaux, Mike Brandel, Virginia Brenner, Roberta Brillrnan, Mike Brodersen, Bill Broms, Linda Brown, Russell Bufton, Mike Burgess, Glenna Burgoyne, Danielle Burtis, Frankie Bush, Carolyn Bush, Janet Bushman, Eva Callahan, Colleen Camel, John Cameron, Elizabeth Capps, Susan Carlson, Steve Ca.rman, Manvelita Carpenter, Karen Carpenter, Keith Carpenter, Sandra Carr, Jimmy Carrico, Bob Carter, Joyce Cartwright, Sue Cason, Kathy Chambers, Sandra If A K all , 4 , inf I Www is -ff ,, 4 QE' , ,Q , ,W A., it X R12 5413 ,. 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W ...z fm, ': 4' M 1. u yr Y'-an at , gas. gy L - L fi ,R ,, if ,fs- ai . , . x- 8 Y 4 E FRESHMAN , if , ,T-2, , , 1,3 Agn., lf.-7 . NJ A 43-1 , .. ,. .. L v, . ' , . ,Q , 5, 3' 'Fe l an Q .wfdfmx 'A 5 , H' 3 ., P' Q 4 y K W b,, . ., W Y' Q , if, ,Bly gi 73. ..,1iifnfi5i , 7 .- : ta Q W, 7.2. l -R, . ' sh-, fs 'gn f y, T 3- 11525 we fy 5 .l -3 ::' ,:. :- 1267 rl,--. V r gb- f . kk nf 1 as as W' V .Q VS, .,-,v, ,,,, r , V14 ,. .- gf - 1 . ' W' 1 me, -: 37 29 exi f, ' , 5 , ., ,,.. 45. V -T M- are we WW sizes? life E i s if ' ' .. 'ffggfgigtis - f Q .aiwlx ' la E,,, k ' f - '- W, ,-9.4, ' 'Q' -,gl , ,I-Sk Q' 5' 3 ' .V -is as-T .TF L Gif -- , 'H ,, A ' i f a i I ,jj-V 5. , W, A ,afar , lm, M, 51: , - , fn la. B rv ' ig? 8 , 5 ,all r so W.. ,g ang I . 1- -or A, N. W se , 'Y w4 -r' 2- .:, . . . 'f' Q , T QT W .V . 'l 'M -i 7522 l - A aff 78 . Channel, Donny Chaperon, Sue Chartier, Jean Chase, Robert Cheung, Mary Chinn, Elliot Christiansen, Helen Clark, John Clemens, Karen Clementson, Vicki Collins, Jerry Comer, Frank Conrad, Carol Constant, Gaila Converse, Bev Cooke, Wes Cosby, Ted Coudare, Terry Covault, Joan Craig, Penny Cuddington, Ann Cummings, Kandi Dalbey, Myron Dale, Jean Dana, Mike Davidson, Leslie Davis, Judy Davis, Rachel Davis, Taylor Davis, Tony Day, Glen Dayton, Jim Dean, Rose Denner, Howard Dewitz, Clyde Dogson, Ruby Dominique, Larry Dowell, David Drake, Clifford Dunn, Diane Duree, Ron Dwyre, Dick Earnshaw, Carol Eichenberger, Merrill Eide, Kathleen Ellenwood, Deanna Ellison, Pat Ely, Clifford Ely, Jill Enloe, Mary Ann Erlich, Rhisa Farris, Cheryl Ferguson, Mary Jo Fields, Glenda Fikes, Jerry Findon, Sharon CLASS UF 1964 Foon, Gloria Ford, Sue Frost, Theodore Fulleton, Judy Gardner, John Gill, Bonnie Glass, Cindy Graham, Vickie Green, Leatha Greene, Terry Gulick, Bob ,gn ,fy ,- M 4 f , QQ. :Ziff Q if if A n Q Hia 1. 4 11... it MQ . , K f or 5? i, E, L Vfv RW. 4 Q P1 .M Q, 5? af: ' 5'f Vial l J ,uw , '5 wwf. r ' G 2 152 in ! J W QQQQQQQ .,.... Haek- Jim G G 5' G M GQ ' Haggstrom, Lars 'G GG3 ,v HG Helm' Ann f ' Gi - Hamaker, Ellen - , , Q I, Hamilton- Bob ii J H J r' f Hannon, Marilyn , .,,. G, lg im Hardy, Cynthia of f :if 3 H 1 D gli g t . ,Z :QQ Q . 'fa YFQ -QQ, Q QQ,QfQhQQQQ QQ QQ Q Q Q V Harm? , orthy ,.,,,.,l Q Q arris, Cliff .F Q5 Q, ,,. , ,5y,g9i, Harris, Ernest ' QG . . ' Harryman, Janet , ,N G ' Heady, Judi 54 ' nf 'Yi' Q i Heffner, Jackie '5 a ,, . Y WG G 4 'G G ' 1 Henderson, Yvonne f f ' , JG. af 1' Henneous, Don f ' J 3 iyw Herold, Betty in J ,G Heuer, Ted A , ' G A Q , T i l Hoard, Carolyn ,533 2:33 Q L i UG , H0gganSQ Cottrell iQ QQ j,g - QQ ' Qu fa ' V.k, Holmes, Kay QQQ QQI Q X , QQQQ It ll 'ff ' 2 M i 'G ' ' G V H0 ' MO y fllfwf if f Q Hooper, Bob Q, HOOPS, Shauna 5 F - Hopkins, Joe lm ml yay gg, P Q' Y ,xy - Q1 F Q- Q Mmm, . H Q Beverly J . 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Justice, Larry Kakishita, Mark Karnpras, Macine Kaufmann, Paul Keechle, Mark Kells, Chuck Keys, Craig Kidd, Bill Kilburn, Debra King, Irene Kirstein, Ken Klein, John Koch, Dave Koch, Margie Lahodny, John Lampkin, Donnie Lapworth, Gloria Lea, Richard Lee, Dick Lee, Keith Leopold, Jamie Lewton, Stephanie Lindberg, Bob Lindgren, Mary Lippert, Linda Love, Barbara Lowe, Vicki Lutgens, David Maloney, Collen Manchester, Vandy Manville, Dan Matthews, Eugenia McConnell, Wes McCullar, Frank McKinney, Ken McKinney, Margaret McMahon, Joe Mehaffey, Mary Miler, Joyce Miller, Grant Miller, Harold Minor, Rosanne Morehead, Jim Moreland, Kay Morhinway, Kristi Mortensen, Sharon Mueller, Alvin Murphy, Kathy Nusbaum, Dean O'Brien, Pam Ochsner, Barbara Olsen, Judy Os niondson, Lovella Ott, David Oviatt, Fred Parks, Jerry CLASS 0F IQG4 Parman, Gary Parman, Larry Parsons, Jo Anne Paton, Dave Paulsen, Anita Pearson, Sally Pedersen, Nancy Perkel, Bob Perkins, Arva Persons, Dorene Peterson, Pat Pidgeon, Ricky Pike, Teryl M., if 1? ,Q Q .. ig! 1 x . 3' ,fi Wa- , Pitts, Susan Plemons, Ken Podemski, Esther Poli, Phyllis Pruitt, Robyn Rapp, Joe Rask, Janice Rasmussen, Vicki Rayburn, Judy Rea, Sharon Richter, Bobette Riddle, Tim Rigelman, Max Roberts, Carla Rodriques, John Rodriques, Judy Rodriques, Mike Rommel, Jim Rommel, Sharon Rose, Mary Beth Rostock, Judy Russel, Gerry Ryder, Marilyn Sabilino, Marie Sanderson, Margie Saparto, Sara Sarna, Karen Saunders, Frances Schon, Jack Scott, Mike Scott, Thomas Seiler, Gregg Service, Jill Settleinier, Steve Sexton, Connie Shaw, Patricia Shirley, Rodger Siel, Tom Sirnington, Birl Smith, Jim Smith, Margaret Smith, Muriel Snook, Becky jim 'J' 'f l?1.. 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HF, ,,f ' iawffffri 'E M34 , i asia: L,,, Speilberg, Merilee Spencer, Helen Spieler, Phyllis Staples, Jeanette Stauffer, Larry Stenberg, Anton Stradley, Saundra Stratikos, Susan Sue, Tim Suezova, Kelly Suter, Jack Sutherland, Leslie Terrell, Kathie Thomas, Beverly Thomas, Joyce Thomas, Sally Tomlinson, Richard Traver, Sandy Tunzat, Debbie Unzicker, Connie Utkiln, Margaret Van Acker, Jim Van Buskirk, Vicki Wallace, Pat Walters, Barbara Watt, Janet Weiler, Gary Welch, Jack Welsh, Merrily West, Donna West, Tim White, Carol Whited, Linda Widger, Roberta Williams, Karen Williams, Pat Williams, Richard Wilson, Susan Wise, Bell Wittwer, Wayne Wolf, Lonny Worthington, Joan Wright, Sue Yeager, Mike Young, Mary Joan Zarvis, Christina Zimmerman, Reba Zwick, John 8 2 W 'J ff m mmulX 7 NH l I A W New freshmen jam the student bodv store for needed pencils, papers--but where to buy elevators tickets? O 1 h School: Four Years row f ...nt f W AA At its first meeting, the senior class takes a front seat. Its been three years of study, work, and 84 ce Upon A olonial 1. Every story has beginning--ours at abus stop. V p. an - if new . ' ' ' V V sr' i f if , . f Q N .,' Q , . , H ff I K sf' ..f .'?s -I -F1 a mi A 73-44-' 2. Pep assemblies gave the students a chance 3 . .. .il 'S - X Mi gwsf 5 .si to let off steam. Z FQKVRLS 1 .52 I ' x i iff , , ,. ., .m f Q. ' ' 'W i :M :V i ., ....,.. - U ' l 4212 5422 B53 EJ ffigigi ' H,-5. y -g.,i.,, , gag i- :.... s- M ,. , 2 gig I . ,4,. , 3. If one should THINK cracking a book is easy, one has not been THINKING lately. ver back row positions. 4. Who 's got dancing feet? A score of headless Wanderers--that's who. 5. The spirit of a true Colonial is getting to know his classmates. 85 fL,f,,, 41 . .. K 5,17 fpsifjsv Z -2 E ??i as vyf' fx iii? 1 ,. and new Colonial sp1r1t dragged 1n by the rally SGHSOH. Wa-Hi students the football court with Darrylanne Brooks queen at the opening dance. Darrylanne 's included junior Ann Krug, sophomore Pitts , and freshman Tunzat. of the game's ac- on Saturday was a race between our Mr. York and Dr. Minear of Benson, our nt's principal. Due certain circumstances ap- two pedalling principals st happened to reach the nish line at the same time. We lost our first game but our spirits never lagged-- despite the heat ofthe warm September day. to launch the 196 O foot- beyond their control, Q A 4 ICKIIFF QEMM 1960 Seniors Sharon Demers and Carol Jensen share a chuckle at tea given to senior girls by the Girls' League, one of a series. FRI GE BENEFIT 0F FALL TER At our Thanksgiving assembly members of the Marine Core National Guard officially introduced the the new fifty-star flag and retired the fourty-eight star model. Students stood to sing the National Anthem. Some Colonials go Oriental for the Sapporo assembly given in recognition of our sister high school in Sapporo, japan. Our principal Mr. York donned a kimono for his role. l Wilson Kone served as schoolmaster for a period as many Colonials changed places with their teachers in the annual student teachers' day, 88 Trudy Nieuboer appeared attentive. 1-2- 3-hop. Where does the line stop? All Colonials at the dance joined in for the Bmmy Hop. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance clirnaxed TWirp Week , Friday, October 28 in the new gym. The dance was jointly sponsored by Knights, Cleves, and N. H., S. Any girl who did not obey a boy ended up in the Kangaroo Court where the girls had to push a peanut with their nose to doing the boy's yell Bo Bo . Gob Sherwood and Darelle Brechbiel rear to be a. little near-sighted. 89 THEY SAID - .. 4 Hi. .lf ,1 'J, q Jibxbf The spirit of George Washington won the evening basketball game and the old Genera1's re-election to office. I Se F r v j f 1 , Oversized Blitz was the rally's mascot most of the time in absentia due to his generous proportions and excitable nature. Here he shares the spotlight with Donna Baker and Cathy Ronald, Pat Murphy QShannon Murphy's brotherj and Debbie Baker fDonna Baker's wave a victorious hi midst a pillow of the rally squad's maroon and gold pom an 4 1 ,Q 'H 'X ff Km ,I 1 5 iff S' x 5 X 'zlu ' 1 ty A A .... . ,,. s A f l A I gif' h4 awe fi A X ,W I Q KU 1 A SK 5 sf, WM SE' 1- in fg- '.r. if f Q ge Y wg 1 Panoramic view of Our Town shows the Webbs' and Gibbs' households and a few ladies on the street chatting Ex 'iff A , , ,, if 5 . '-as N -J is 'Our the stage manager Uim Reedj nv, starts SEN IIIR CLASS PLAY CAST STAGE MANAGER . . DR. GIBBS ..u.. JOE CROWELL .... HOWIE NEWSOME . . MRS. GIBBS ..... MRS. WEBB . . . GEORGE GIBBS . . REBECCA GIBBS .... EMILY WEBB ...... PROFESSOR WILLARD . . . . MR.WEBB........ SIMON STIMSON . . . MRS. SOAMES ., . . . . CONSTABLE WARREN . . SI CROWELL . . .... JOE STODDARD . . . . SAM CRAIG . ..... . 92 . . .James Reed . ., James Woods . . Mike Callahan , . Britt Bentley Evelyn Ellenwood . . Judy deVries . . Joe Chartier . . Karen Marley . . . ., Carol Day . Robert Johnson . . . Paul Minor . . Randy Iles . . Judy Irwin . . Ed Kontz . . Jeff Myers . . Wilson Kone . Jeff Myers The townspeople gather togethe IIUB TOW Our Town , presented November 18 and 19, W concerns life in Grovers Corners, New Hampshire, duringthe early 1900's. The plot centers around the Bigg's and Webb's families re and the romance of George Gibbs and Emily Webb. The story narration is done by Jim Reed, who plays the part ofthe stage manager. George Gibb 's parents give him a briefing before leaving. witness the marriage of George Gibbs Uoe Chartierj and Emily Webb QCa.rol Dayj Eating can be a chore in any household with or without food AUU ELUIIIES MISS AUTUMN H-sxwm GREEN SENIO Autumn Melodies , theme for the annual fall student body dance, was held Thursday, Novem- ber 1 0 in the Washington gym. The Van Armitage Bandplayeda medley of fall songs for the dance. Karen Nelson, senior, served as general chair- man of the affair. During the evening Bertie Green was crowned Miss Autumn . Her court included Suzy Snook, juniorg Mary Martha Shaw, sophornoreg and Sue Pitts, freshman, 94 S U PRES E PITTS HMAN C M , ogg A JUNIOR if Nl-A MAR SOYHONXORY' Otu ! fr DW Uf I WI TER W0 DERLA QUEEN NANCY PRINCESS CATHY L wg 53253 glsggzfzcijfz Sm nf. A 5551 M , PW , .QM W-mr Wx .q,,,.,, , 1 mesa Y. K2 , if , '3:if'5i.?f LW' 'Yi' r f A Am' f ,fu , ' Q . Q, eg' I 1 Vg , ,,:,,5,.i H K, 4,,MW Ir I K , . I, , 3 I sw T? ,gr ,N ' i .f Q K f .. ,, J., 4 K aww f 'ez gs , ui lf INS' fs ' is 'f Mfr, i ,z , v ,. V , A 4, 4 si if , 2- :, I , I I N N I 3 . fi ix I I1 R xx w ? CRN., , vi, Q 3 wi I ' ' rbi '24, 1 5 ,Vi V, ,,, UW Huw .V - TH A , HV. . VM- ,I 'mi A 5- Vivacious Queen Nancy and her equally attractive court ruled over our exciting Girls' League Week for the fall of l960, mf ,pw-W-My PRINCESS RUTH rgyvd. , PRINCESS ROSE George Brown and His Kon Tikis entertained the audience with Furnishing bagkgpgund music on her Organ was their own rendition of three jazz compositions. Judy McIntyre, junior, BUYS' LEAGUE WEEK Mk lf 1, Excitement was added to the Boys' League Slave Sale this year by adding three girls, All I i ,, 5 A A 4 'X Q 6 r I Kr 1 'Y EARL Sz JOYCE STEVE Sz CLAIRE cee of annual Boys' League as- mbly is ex-Colonial, Ben Vohs. w ill a at, g JOHN :Sz JOYCE Seniors, Rose Brennan and Bob Parman, are selected as the Coolest Colonial Couple. Two of our most delightful faculty members Mr I-Ieick and Mr Melnichuk Ham it up before an enthusiastic audiences gm 2 s After the basketball game students had a ball of their ovm. l The Pancake Ball, sponsored, bythe Dads' Clulg ended Boys' League Week, Friday, December 14 A pep assembly opened the dz1y's events and 11 after-game dance concluded the day. Senion walked away with the two top prizes, twenty-fivf dollars for selling the most tickets and queen o the ball, Jo Ann Sheley, who held the inissind piece of puzzle. X 3 x n x X 7 1 5 .141 1 31 Q-.,.T1ff'- y ,, Zi lfgef W 'A xi fo -he y 1 Z The junior rally girls urged the effort of their girls' basketball team, but to no avail. They lost to the freshmen. o X s 'ne of ,. H f ::?f 4. x , . A 2 -' .fr While the dads flipped pancakes, these girls flipped their 98 ' ' P I: beads in a gay menties dance. Some 000 students and parents were serve all ...A 'J' 6 xx- veg 9069 Nav A old tune Vaudville routme was presented during half-time of the , W ..,V.. . junior girls' baskefb all Same- 'di 2 f af , lf' , ss it 4 wig? Nagin? gg ,f 5 I A 2 1 , K i?i'gx19i7f'1 4 ff , -ef ' gif, ff , ,f 'L 95' A'?'i 'Tif'-' L-'N .1 P 5 . K . X, piece of puzzle will fit which makes her queen of the 'f Karen Nelson, and Bob Kaiser, chairman for the ball. l,1,,.? mnguk. NN-'Y 99 Clean-up crews cleared out the clutter ot the Iirst-hali and on the Dads' Club- with the dance! Senior jo Ann Sheleyfsecond from lefty discovers that her Pancake Ball. With her left to right are Carol Jensen, LLING T0 SPRI If ov' ,,-Mit :MM I could not believe my ears, Big Johnnie is dead. The rlly contest losers get a pie face Wash while winng go hungry. S NG A S G 0F IIRI TMAS The annual Christmas program included a couple of numbers by the Boys' Chorus around an informal fireplace scene. N A ID- NTEIPS NIGHT MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS Senior Janet Zwick presents flowers to Karen Nelson who has just been announced as Miss Merry Christmas , Members ofthe court from left to right are Judy Webb of Neak Qpartially hiddenjg Miss Merry Christmas , Karen Nelson of Gamma Slgma5Carol Lindberg of Nu Chi 5 KAREN NELSON Kathy jungck of Masqueg Lynn Hunter of Phrenog and Peggy DeMoor of Ciyo for the mid-winter's nxght was prov1ded by George ex-colonial, and his band Colonials donned gay formals and neat dark suits for the ball at the new Memorial Coliseum, GETTING T0 K IIW Y Getting to Know You , theme for the all-faculty, assembly was presented to the student body, Friday, February 17. The assembly was directedbyMr. Matson, Washington's drama teacher. Assistant director and emcee ofthe productionwas Mr. Basic, special education teacher. The vaudeville skits displayed a few previously unknown talents of our faculty, and it was suggested the theme might well be Teachers are Human, Too! The money collectedwent to help defray the costs of the spring athletic banquet. Dummy Charlie QMr. Heickj outsmarted his mentor fMr. Melnichucky in a clever McCarthy-Bergen parody . ff- r T N.. Upper Left: Mr. Knutson, at a desk on stage, appeared oblivious to faculty capers. He drew understanding chuckles when he exited briefly. Upper Right: How to Win Grades and Influence Teachers was object of appearance of Miss Hudson, Mrs. McMahon, and Mrs. Berke. They demonstrated a few book- dodging tricks students have not already adopted faithfully. Lower Left: Mrs. Walker and Mrs.Thomas roared on stage in a brisk Charleston a la 2O's displaying top form. Lower Right: Mrs. Randall prowled through the audience calling Ole'y who goht my tickit? and found neither Ole'y nor tlckit. W W X A N 1 x 1 .XX P . , T .2 X Q' If f ,..Q.Li.lJ 1muxxXlWXlMU'k X xx - X QIME ERBY om sums I s E Q Q S Jack-in-t.he..box rally members appear to be comfortably seated on a brick wall. Left to right Steve Ward, Tim Bonner, and Frank Porcef however, are whooping it up for merry ole Washington High, Washington High School students along with the Pep Club spirited the team on to their last game's victory over Marshall. Rally girls prance to When the Saints Go Marching in as the students file out after a. pep assembly. S RING J.V. RALLY --V, , v ,, , 55, M 4A,4 . D Q-if w My W xv ff f, k l way Q 5,802 Kathy Sherman held court in a hospital room when O of W Andy Kanas, presented the injured royalty a armful of arnations. Looking on is Bob Kaiser, sophomore class president. FRESHMAN Order of W's first annual Shamrock Ball was presented March 10 in the Wa-Hi gym. Highlight for the ball was the basketball game victory of the faculty over the all- star students. The green grubby dance following the game came to a climax with the announcement of Kathy Sherman, sophomore, as queen for the affair . The queen selection was based on the number of tags sold by each class. :pm eoff Hill, ex-colonial and his trio presented a few Kingston Trio 107 Mr McCord, biologyteacher, bugged the all stars when the d ' th Sh ock Ball dance. faculty bettered their students ngs urmg e am:- Ng... SENIOR S Al f Princess Rose f , , W E X ,JMVW Pr 5 W I C KX f X 'f . f' . A H f AAN M! XXX X Www Q X Q n n r rw' ' .,.V,..,V. J W J, V :iw 'rgbP2ff??fxsw455?,r ,I -, .ffw my - r 5'?'54'wz 944 y- 3-fl. 2 , ,eg Q , , xx - 4-,Q .,.,. if Egg M, ,M .wr 1 lg . ., f :'- v M, SHARON 8: JOE SUS 32 Jim jj fw 5 N Darrylanne 'Sz John q -P V-. f , Cool C01 Cubes .li K I JJ Sandy Sz John XV .XX '-...ry . it xXx They Call The Wind Mariah I Wann Girl, just Like the Girl that Married Dear Old Dad. EXCHANGE .av PAOLA MARANI ITA LY fp ,A ,V ff Lien I ,. . , by K Hans Surrnann of Germany speaks Cortez of Brazil, and Bilge Lorhgln of Turkey. A. F. S. DE S The American Field Service this year has provided Washington with wvo exchangees, Kristina Lefwan- der from Gothenburg, Sweden, and Paola Marani from Reggio Emilia, Italy. Kristina fpictured rightj has been living with Ione Coffey, a Wash- ington senior, and her family. Paola Qpictured lefty has been staying with the Lindsay Wilson family. Both girls have participated in numerous school activities and have still man- aged to maintain good grades, have visited other high schools, and have had many get-togethers with other A. F. S. students. a sf , if . Nr...--' A ,, ef 1 KRISTINA LEFWAN DER SWEDEN at the Exchange Student Assembly, Thursday, April 20. Pictured right of Hans are Kristina Lewfander and Paola Marani of Washington High School, Marjatta Lotjonen of Finland, Tong Yin of Cambodia, Johan Sanne of Sweden, Roberto Miller, left, as Meg storms New York City to find 9. Job and a husband. On the meets business-like Miles Doughton, Corwin Aerhart. ASK ANY GIRL MRS. WHEELER . MR. WHEELER . . AUNT FERN . . AUNT LETTIE . . ADA ...... LISA . . . RUBY . . HEIDI . . . JEANNIE ..... VINCE ....... MILES DOUGHTON The junior class play, Ask Any Girl , MEG WHEELER . . . EVAN DOUGHTON . . . . Janet Miller . Nancy White . . . Phil Moe . Linda Brown . Dorinda Ellis Sharon Brooks Darlene Nelson . . . Pat Noble . . Karen Eide . . Kathy King . . Tom Souci Corwin Arehart . . Larry Rich 's fun-loving brother Evan introduces to New York City's night-life which diversions for girls living in the . s resident hotel. was successfully presented to the Wash- ington studentbody, April 21 at amatinee and an evening preformance. The play, a romantic comedy, involves a story of Meg Wheeler, played by Janet Miller, who goes to New York City to attain her goals. Meg's parents and two doting aunts discuss Megls leaving for New York. Ax M A W,,,.aw'f janet Zwick f x 1 , A-X, E. MANOFTHE f Pattx Mow,-we Schoiarship 1314? Q5 E55 ,J .QQBSN .-, Snookf 'K ,Marilou Schlicker Leadership Donna Baker Service jmhn Sylvpstgr Neatness M, dy K an aa, Friendlirw S5 H a OFTI-IEYEAR Evelyn Ellenwbod fnot picturedg 3 Personality IRL 0F ME Odell Q5-IT? Zi! Swv-fr A, qygx THE M0 TH THE M0 TH 1 . ' fljwl GREAT DMIR TIO Row One-Left to Right: Mr. Heick, Charlotte Black, JoAnn Sheley, Rose Brennan, Leslie Wilson, Darlene Torland, Ruth Bassett Hughes, Lynne Hunter. Row Two: AnnGa.rdner, Bettyjo Glessner, juanitaweir, Kathyjungck, Es1:herCooke, lone Coffey, Kathy Marsha Karnes. Row Three: Darlene Nelson, Dan Egan, Jim Read, Dick Russell, Dave Schulberg, Roger Tuttle, Doug McCaw1ey Four: Dan Wolf, Spencer Coffey, Bob johnson, Bruce Goldsby, Jack Ely, Mike Miles. Washington, known widely for its sunerior vocal talents under the direction of Mr. LeRay Heick, has carried the name of our school to far corners of the state. 114 TCT SE lon anon: One Left to Right: Betty Finnell, Darrelle Brechbiel, jean Amodeo, Cathy Ronald, Vicki Brazelton, Bertie Green Nancy Docken Brooks. Row Two: Alice Denner, Linda Murphy, Linda Brown, Judi Reinecke, Kay Logerwell, Mary Farmer Marilyn Johnson Grout Row Three: RobertKaufman, Dennis Vasile, Bob Sherwood, Jim Boon, john Emmett, Oscar West, Jerome Polk Row Four Rouse john Thomas, Larry Huff, Bert Schneider, Jim Reed, Ivan Fosback. The Washington High School Choir can be very proud of its achievements this year and also of the work Mr. Heick has done in the Music Department the past four years. Again this year he has produced an excellent choir which performed for the Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, George Washington's Birthday, and Veteran's Day assemblies, the annual Pesante Presents, Spring Festival, and television programs. The All-City Choir Festival was an inspirational experience unequaled by any other song-fest, with all high school choirs participating. This year's vocal de- partment is one of great achievement and musical satisfaction. 115 WA-III CIINCERT BAND orette: JoyceSou1:hard. Row One-Left to Right: GailaConstan1: BrittBentle I L b , y, erry ue , Randylles. RoWTwo: JeanCha.rtier, Robert e, Wes McConnell, Richard Schultz, Roger McDermid, Fred Stuckle, Merrill Eichenberger, joe Rapp. Row Three: Lawrence Wright, er Tuttle, Marie Hamilton, Tom Twilleager, Garylohnson, john Lahodny, ShanBentley, Bill Blair. RowFour: Paul Bjore, Major, Bert eider, Bob Lindberg, Frank Comer, Dave Redford, Connie Unzicker. Mr. McDowell serving his first year at Washington has done a very commendable job. This organization has performed very well and is responsible in a large part for the in- comparable Colonial spirit. Through his reknowed musical organization our high school is represented at all public activities throughout the community and city. In the past, the band has won many honorsg and in the future, under the direction of Mr. McDowell it will strive for an even greater esteem. We hope he will be here for many years to conduct the instrumental d t t ' his excellent work. epar men . We wish to extend our thanks to Mr. McDowell for 117 -GIRLS ENSEMBLE Vicki Brazelton, Darrylanne Brooks, Esther Cooke, Alice Denner, Judi Reinecke, L2.rryHu.ff, Kathy jungck, Mary Farmer, Ione Coffey, Bertie Green, Rose Brennan. GIRL ARTET Ruth Bassett, jean Amedeo, Patti Morris, Darlene Nelson MIXED E SEM 'iv' Bertie Green, Spencer Coffey, Darryl Anne Brooks, Charles Boyd, Brennan, Larry Huff, Ione Coffey, Ivan Fosback, Vicki Brazelton, pianist. 118 ANCE BA McDowell. One Left to Right. Mane I-Iarmlton, Paul BJ ore, Robert Cage, Britt Bentley, Don Lambert, Sherri Watts. Bill Blair, Randy Isles, Sue Berelson, Jack Ely, Pat Noble. Row Three: Bert Schneider, Me1Brown, PEP BAN Row une-Len: to Right: Dennis Martin, Carol Snyder, Mina I-Ieineman Pat Noble Rwbert Care. lack - - L A , Brown, Gary Johnson. Row Two: Bonnie Gill, Carolyn Skaines, Britt Bentley. Don Lambert. Randy Iles, John Lahodny, Shan Bentley, Bill Blair. Row Three: P 1 B Schneider, Bob Lindberg, Dave Redford. 1 19 au jore, Connie Unzicker, Tim Humphrey, Bert UIICIIESTRA P RTICIP TES MANY PRUGBAMS lilliiiflillll Row One-Left to Right: Sherri Watts, Marcia Britton, Lori Suelzle, Andrea Gatov, Lina Perlas, Gloria Cosby, john Collins, Leslie Row Two: Charlotte Black Ruth Green, Mary McHafey, Osa Woodside, Leila Birnbaum, Paul Bjore, Carl Steward, joe Chartier, Pat I Britt Bently, Richard Corning, Lina Braden, Carolyn Skaines. Row Three: Roger Tuttle, Chris Thorne, Randy Iles, Marty Black, Berelson, Bill Blair. Row Four: Mr. McDowell, Jerome Byrd, Rusty Livingston, Mel Brown. The Washington High School Orchestra is one ofthe most outstanding organizations in the city. The group has distinguished itself by giving many noteworthyperform- ances throughout the year, in our Washington High music festival and at a variety of assemblies. The orchestra is very proud of its members who play with the Jtmior Symphony and thus uphold Washington's tradition of contributing outstanding members to this group. 120 S6099 Grew' X .. H Qxx X X X Ill fff ffffff44fMi' vim in , jf Sally Arnsberg Business Manager Ken Settlemier Photographer LENS Kathy Rommel Editor-in-Chief Chester Moy Sports Editor Pat Marchewka Student Govt. Editor Theda Marchewka Student Body Editor Pam Klein 122 Senior Edito Kathy Jungck Club Editor Judy Ferguson Actiyities Editor Sharon Olofson r t Faculty Editor Deanne Aase Assistant Editor S FF Rose Brennan Snapshot Ed1tor Bertie Green Staff Editor Jerry Lueb Assit. Sports Editor Lynda Miller Layout Editor Janet Zwick Assit. Activities Editor Carol Lindberg Typist Sandra Palmer Typist Gary Kakishta 123 Howard DuFau1t Photographer Assit. Photographer is LENS ART STAFF Cal-01 CI-lsp Sandra W1u19.IHS Jeanne Russell Sue Cornelius UNIIIII ASSIS AN S Nancy Lewis Assit. Layout Editor f vw 'Q,fff1it - 1 ixgzg Evil J' NWT 'Q UT'-W r 2' f K Eitiiisff- 'Sw , ff S ,Q f,?.f.lz, fx N1 v - . , N, . I ' SLFTL fit 'M 32.9 LouAnn Lindberg Mary Arm Krug Assit. Activities Editor Index 8: Appt. Editor Marv Anderson Bev Boileau Assit. Sports Editor Assit. Club Editor 124 Virginia Dayton Asslt. Senior Editor be asbingtunian Gordon Robinson Sports Page Editor Leslie Wilson Fall Business Manager A ... : Y? axis Q iiiiii igfk V A 'g g .1 wg, V mf, t s :. 54055 ,Q xi' R- ,, ., . 1 ' ,Em 11? P 'E d P nros Car ol Day Editor-in-Chief Betty Walbaum Feature Page Editor Ken Settlemier Photographer 1 25 Nancy Flinn Third Page Editor Gregg McClelland Spring Business Manager Judy Gutfleisch Karen Nelson Exchange Editor Reporter Cathy Ronald Reporter Sandra Galash Reporter Carole Jensen Janis Mott Reporter Reporter Virginia Martinez Sharon Derners Reporter Reporter Marcia Britton Reporter Jerry Ross Reporter Cub Reporters Marjorie Hadley Rachael Train Joanne Turner 126 K... W ll ala Gia mcfom wmlcf 1' First Row L to R Jud deVries Kathy jungck janet Zwick Judi Reinecke Karen Nelson Second Row- jan Farris Val ' : Y 1 1 J a . , jower, Lynne Hunter, Dari-ylanne Brooks, Yoshilco Ota, Carol Lindberg, Donna Primmer. Third Row: Bob Keller, Steve Enloe, Ron Soesbe, Dick Schmitt, Denald Sue, john Emmett Janet Zwick OFFICERS President .... Janet Zwick Vice-Pres. . .Kathy Iungck Secretary. . Iud1Re1necke Chaplain. . . Judy deVries all ahinet The Cabinet is composed of all the school chartered club presidents. The Fall Cabinet investigated many new innovations to the student activity program. We were mostly concerned with the new member system, activity program, Christmas formal and service pro- jectsg all of these promoting closer unity among our club organizations. The Cabinet meets regularly every Wednesday morn- ing, under the supervision of Mr. DiNucci, to undertake the business which is necessary to the well being of all the school's organization., 128 First Row-L to R: Leila Birnbaum, Judy Ferguson, Cathy Ronald, Alice Denner, Carol Jensen, Second Row: Donna Baker Theda Marchewka, Evelyn Ellenwood, Judy Webb, Linda Akamatsu, Ruth Bassett, Judy deVries, Donna Primmer, Yoshilcc 0139-, Shirley Kaul Third Row: John Thomas, Steve Enloe, Ed Kontz, Dick Roberts, Joe Chartier, Bob Parman, Andy Kan1S Spring Cabinet The Spring Cabinet undertook many varied activities in addition to its normal agenda. In addition to acquaint- ing the club presidents with the policies of Washington High School, it devoted time to money making projects, planning of club activities, standards for club member- ship and service projects for the school and community. Committees to aid the Sapporo project, Shamrock Ball, Spring Sports Kick-Off Day, and the May Fete were formed from members of the Cabinet. Many clubs pro- vided help to the executive council, The Spring Cabinet brought the club presidents more directly into the func- tioning body so they could serve as well informed rep- resentatives of the respective clubs, 129 Cathy Ronald OFFICERS President . . .Cathy Ronald Vice-Pres. . .Judy Ferguson Secretary. . Leila Birnbaum Chaplain . . . Alice Denner nm SM, E no ff' 5 r 45.6 Q5 one sf, A X ...A 4 ,I G y A Q ,V ff MRTCIH Brltton Judy Brown Kathy Bowles f e e HW, J 1? , i z ' Se. Nancy Dooken Mary Farmer Judy Fergusgn 3 M -1 K' - Q f rf aff: : Z7- 5 Mar chewka Jan Marcurn Moy Lina Perlas 7?i5EL?J'iF?7'f5f?'TW L -UV '? ,S Q UQ I Jane Petralli Peter Routsi ,. a 7, lf B ,, gig ,,. . N x I aa 2 I X X , Sharon Tiffin Betty Walbaum Dale Wahl Ione Pam Klein Linda Deralol Sue by W of ,I ,wk 1 First Row-L to R: Vicki Brazelton, Sue Berelson, Sue Iagodnik, Val Jower, Ruth Prichard, Barbara Mihara. Second Row: Judy Hertle, Marilou Schlicker, Merilee Somner, Pat Morris, Barbara. Grout, Ann Gardner, Pat Case Third Row: Pat Noble, Sally Dow, Kathy King, Nancy Lewis, Maxylou Speaker, Marilyn johnson, Marilyn Clunas, Kathy Williams. Q ' 'Fast Visalia r . . :-. etgfrrg., 522:25-we D ' r r r rg gsqmsrrsnsgigsz. , t V rr fsrfgsrsm ez . f w,sgg5QErg:sr3f?ggvfgf,z a r2rf,nmr,r.1. ' J, Y'27?'7?W252Yf'i 'l..,.:f1,:ff:5 'E ' g s x. 5' x ., ' E 'C s ' A fi 33fgf5i'? ' Sfib225sTlI-2 V ,ya Q r ' ,fgsiargfgwi-,f r L 2,5 I , 2?,t:r'f5'i'f S - : G-Sen. vw . ' .es:gffw,,,h ,, .V H if ,s,s s s 'st ,, , -was K Judy Reinecke FALL OFFICERS President Judi Reinecke Vice-Pres jane Petralli Secretary Pam Klein Treasurer Marilyn johnson C eves Cleves, the girls' honor-service club at Washington High School, has as its pur- pose service to the school and coinnlunityg and each member is required to have two service hours each month. The organ- izations rnost often aided by Cleves mem- bers are the Portland Blind Center, the Jru Red Cross, and the Civic Theater. This club is also very active within the school, Cleves co-sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance with Knights and N. H. S. , and had their annual potluck with Knights in December. 132 it :,a, -. y 1 F 'ril if: V? kigfgliskii v K I , . - r .r A ,4 T' . ' Z Donna Baker SPRING OFFICERS President Donna Baker Vice-Pres Kathy Rornmel Secretary Ione Coffey Treasurer Nancy Lewis aan? , ,nl H bfi' W, 1 ff ' V kh'f an 'i,.,e N W .Q m mpg? mia tl I Vw' 3, 'Vx Q 4 em' iifii Nt? L-M-3? m,.Q ,L Mag Donna Baker Rosalee Brennan Carol Day Nancy Flinn Jayne Justus Jeanne Nickerson Cathy Ronald 1 , i fn 3 19 it e ? sf 1 T l em f.-g N, , V M V V A w igs sz ' ,W , ally' f ' Wt fi' 5 2f'ff'4sG'tl- 5, Hff-, V 742155 I ,fe 2 , 1 21 1' Q1 iff? 5 1' - H K Qi' :win : f1s5'- :Sif'ff5 www . ,-,,i.,1,,,,,.,g- rg , V is v',- L ,-, Mg, -P J i 3 f .ef ' new if ry 2 : , ,, ,A 'T Bev Barr Marcia Britton Alice Donner Marsha Gettes Pam Klein Sandra Palmer Sharon Tiffin . . . tazfgmfo 8. 1 Milf if 1' QL . I A'Qf'jgfL.3lg, ilffl Q55 'L 'Qtciiie f L. Aff, fyf w , -L i fi Q we 5 K Q r W an - we on tv-fimffgif , wilt- ,, .,: g 1:1- y,.1 fg 2 fi 'Y G Q .Q amy.. X .. ., W. Q z ,K f 1 ft , . , 1 X Sharon Barrie Darrylanne Brooks Judy deVrles Betty Jo Glessner Pat Marchewka Lina Perlas Shirley Vergeer 133 ve, in ti' nifiifv J Q . f S X 'X' S W Q32 5 E f 9 Swan-w K 3 ,. Q, 9 . , -aint V ', viii? -f'i,f..QLrw5? .gat ,wwf - f, wg, ' ,134 W H -1, A te, ...aa .351 , ' It my K ' ' at ..,, , 1 ' V f E ,122-:','f-W t lw x , , ' A it H Q- I .gf ' ' 2 M t :gg - ' at 4 - -,iw yew '-an .V I -it ' ,mm H M-N an , I 1.1-. ,.., f ' K 'mf' 233' - .--mega ' ni . mg a X31 X I ls 1 5' 'fa X HZ ' c S A V T :Eg Wmfifwwwqwsawfsawrw wnfiem ' , Sgt fini--4!f V . X w as ,,.. . ' ' V V ' - , 551 .fQ:,y ,,,4 . ' M12 Lggqigriiilzf '. ' .,..,.. ,- .fauna Q, - , -. H Q 2 1:45 : RL . .,1- Leta Benninger Cindy Burgess Nancy Docken Judy Gutfleiseh Theda Marchewka Jane Petralli Betty Walbaum I gi fl Leila Birnbaum Ione Coffey Mary Farmer Sharon Hartley Jan Marcum Donna Primmer Marie Winkleman Kathy Bowles Esther Cooke Jan Farris Joel Hyman Linda Murphy Judy Reinecke Janet Zwick First Row-L to R: Stanley Sue, Bob Kaiser, Ray VanBeek, Dick Russell, Bill Fehr, Bill Blair, Stan Miller. Second Row: Gene Stainbrook, Larry Rich, Jim Elle, Jerry Kloosterman, Gary Thomas, Spencer Coffey, Tom Lindgren, Dick Thompson. Q fit esyss ffg K if gg r Rigger A. gkgiz U,. 3 I , wigs, 'A .pn gg' Tins' Bob Keller FALL OFFICERS President . , . . Bob Keller Vice-Pres, , Dave Redford Secretary, , , BrittBent1y Treasurer. , Tim Bonner Knights The boys' honorary service club of Wash- ington High School is Knights, whose pur- pose is to render service to the school and community. Knights has fulfilled this pur- pose by performing numerous worthwhile services around the school including helping with the Iowa Tests, furnishing guides for the Back to School night and waiters for the Pancake Ball, and helping with the Senior Commencement. Besides the various services, the mem- bers of Knights have enjoyed sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance jointly with the two other honor clubs and participating in the annual Cleves-Knights-NHS potluck from which toys were given to an orphanage. Membership is given in Knights as an hon- or to those boys outstanding in scholarship, leadership, and activities . 134 Steven Enloe SPRING OFFICERS President .... Steve Enloe Vice-Pres. . .Iolm Sherman Secretary. . SPEHCCF Coffelf Treasurer. , , Chester Moy '3-Eh ,,,.,':f5f1??-iff: 'U' ' '7I7TZfE?Sf7QfS 15 S W QW Paul Bjore Tim Bonner S Steve Enloe Oy Larry Nye Bob Parman S S David Redford Peter Routsi John Sherman Steve Smith Chris John Thomas Dale Wahl S S S S Derald Sue First Row-L to R: jim Challis, Odel Watson, jerry Lueb, Oscar West, Andy Kanas, Howard Default. Second Row: Dennis Kemery, Bill Blair, Chester Moy, Ray VanBeek, Roger Tuttle, Fay Lee, jeff Meyers, Wally Kurihara. Third Row: jim Fulucci, Terry Pearson, Dick Thompson, Allen Radke, Ed Kona, Ed Nelson, Phil Thompson, Bill Palini, Dick Moulton, Bob Kaiser. Fourth Row: Bob Keller, Sherman Brown, Dale Wahl, Dave Coons, Art Tucker, John Sherman, Chris Speilberg, Steve Enloe, Pete Routsi, Bob Parman, jim Welch. l ' ' ' .V .. ' i' I get V , ara ,mat as -vv- ,,, as - ?iQQ:1-Hiwsiv resists? rf. :,:xg?i:ffs1.L.H T: Q if .r Q. . as Jerry Lueb FALL OFFICERS President ,... Jerry Lueb Vlce-Pres .... Oscar West Secretary. . .Odell Watson Treasurer. , . Andy Kanas rder of Order of W, a club consisting of Wash- h1gton's lettermen, has as its main pur- pose servlce to the school by patrolling the auditorium during assemblies. It also strives to promote enthusiasm in our ath- letic program a.nd aid in its progression. Among other activities, the Order of W sponsored a bake sale and the Shamrock Ball, the purpose ofthe latter activitybeing to raise money for the Spring Banquet, which is to honor all Wa-Hi athletes. 136 at Andy Kanas SPRING OFFICERS President .,,- Andy Kanas Vice-Pres. . Phil Thompson Secretary, , l Chester Moy Treasurer. . . Pete Ruotsi Darrylanne Brooks FALL OFFICERS President . . Darrylanne Brooks Vice-Pres .... Linda Murphy Secretary .... Kathy Rommel Treasurer .... Vicki Brazelton Pesante, Washington's music club, held their annual Pesante Presents program which was entitled Music in Spooktime, Other activities included bake sales and car washes. Pesante was able toprovide service to the school this year by supply- ing ushers for a Spring Music Night and by donating refreshments for the Sham- rock Ball held by O., of W. to provide funds for the athletic banquet. Pesante Alice Denner SPRING OFFICERS President. . . Alice Denner Vice-Pres. . Spencer Coffey Secretary. . . Kathy Iungck Treasurer .... Betty Rader First Row-L to R: Kathy Jungck, Pat Noble, Cathy Ronald, Kathy Rommel, Darrylanne Brooks, Linda Murphy, jerry Lueb, Judi Reinecke, Esther Cooke. Second Row: Ruth Prichard, Darlene Nelson, jean Amodeo, Ruth Bassett, John Emmett, Leila Birnbaum, Sue Berelson, Rose Brennan, Charlotte Black, April Constant Third Row: Pat Morris, IOI16 Coffey, Betty Jo Glessner, Mary Farmer, Lena Perlas, Nancy White, Alice Denner, Sherri Watts, Uarda Miller, Marcia Britton Fourth Row: Darlene Torland, Bertie Green, Britt Bently, Bob Keller, john Thomas, Spencer Coffey, Paul Bj ore, Gloria Cosby, Aro, the art club of Washington High School is an organization with the main purpose of creating interest in art among students who have talents along that line. Aside from their many other projects of service to the school, Aro has been working on a large mural to be sent to our sister school in Sapporo. FALL Sz SPRING Yoshiko Ota President .... Yoshiko Ota Vice-Pres ..... Ron Mar Secretary . . April Constant Treasurer. .. .Nancy Lewis P0 First Row-L to R: Judy Tilton, Gabrielle Crocetti, Yoshiko Ota, Uarda Miller, Pt Burke, Miss Tennant. Second Row Margaret Siefert, Ed Matthews, Vicki Falkeets, Ron Mar, Judy Lewis, Steve Moore, Diane Vandepool, Leurel Nelson Betty Bergman First Row-L to R: Jerry Ross, Betty ,Io Glessner, Donna Primmer, Tom Twilleager, Mel Allen. Second Row: David Ott, Donna Baker, Walter Allsop, Dave Ryder, Robert Kaufman, Terry Green, Tim Serean, jack Brown, Jane Petralli, Bill Wise. Third Row: Gary Deiterick, Ron Wells, Bob Josephson, Larry Holland, Roland Nielson, Harold Kent, Joe Lambert, Roger Fuller, Bob Worely. in Z,., Cine is an interest club open to all stu- . . . A,., Q J dents interested 1n the operation and care of audio-visual equipment, Members of the stage crew also hold membership in Cine. it ,ZEA W Q The primary service of this organization is y N the 0 eration of all audio-visual e ui ment .,,.. ,M ., P y for both faculty and student groups. ,,.1 ,, l,' 5' FALL KL SPRING Do Pr' nna lmmer President. , .Donna Primmer Vice-Pres. . Tom Twilleager Sec-Treas. .Betty jo Glessner 140 Circ Drama Club had a very busy year. The members put on a faculty tea and the annual Circ Talent Show, and had a money making project. lnthe spring, Circ plan- ned and decorated for the Rose Festival Princess Selection Assembly. Shirley Vergeer FALL OFFI CERS President .... Shirley Verge er Vice-Pres. . .Marvin Anderson Secretary Bemadine Lyman . . . Q Treasurer ..... Nancy Lewis First Row-L to R: Shirley Vergeer, Evelyn Ellenwood Second Row: Judy deVries, Judy Irwin, Karen Nelson. Third Row: Sharon Hartley, Carol Day Fotu'th Row: Pete Ruotsi, Joe Chartier, Marvin Anderson. Evelyn Ellenwood SPRING OFFICERS President . . Evelyn Ellenwood Vice-Pres ..... Judy deVries Secretary. . , , , Judy Irwin f 32. The Pep Club of Washington High School was formed to promote spirit and support not only for the athletic events but also for other student body activities. The members of this organization are required to attend all Friday night games during both the football and basketball seasons. LaVona Locke Ruth Bassett FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS esident .... LaVona Locke President . . . Ruth Bassett ice-Pres. . .Linda Akamatsu Vice-Pres. . . Patty Morris ecretary. . . Marsha Gettes e ll Secretary. Barbara Mihara relsurer ..... Pam Noble Treasurer. . . Nancy Love irst Row-L to R: Cheryl Murphy, Terrell Pike, Bonnie Blose, Jan Dougan, Jan Whitcomb, Barbara Ochsner, Janey Tracy, Patty Burke, abbette Richter, Mary Cheung, Nlaribeth Rose. Second Row: Jannelle Cripps, Barbara Mihara, Pam Grudle, Kandi Cummings, Nedra arson, Janice Rask, Merilee Sonmer, Stephenie Leutton, Carolyn Betsch, Ruth Bassett, Jean Amodeo, Ann Pitts, Charlene Rlcket, Pam Noble, Third Row: Sandi Traver, Leslie Davidson, Nonnie Bailey, Joan Fedney, Sandy Reimniller, Cheryl Guthrie, Julie Demers, lare Harvey, Margie Hadley, Sue Shearer, Ruth Lee, PennyNiehart, SaraHolt. Fourth Row: Gabrella Grochetti, Linda Lippert, Frankie urtis, Karen Reinmiller, Pat Morris, Sally Sager, Louise Saunders, Kyle Collins, Darlene Nelson, Joyce Ward, Sharon Rommel, Susan apps, Janet Leisse, Joyce Miler, Molly Holt. Fifth Row: Barbara Love, Yvonne Tunzat, Linda Dale, Patsy Jungck, Robin Pruitt, haron Miller, Nancy Kellogg, Kristina Morhinway, Jill Service, Barbara Martin, Mickey Conbay, Kathy Cline, Kathy Sherman, Debra ilburn. 3 13? Karen Nelson FALL OFFICERS President. . . Karen Nelson Vice-Pres .... Bertie Green Secretary. .Rosalee Brennan Treasurer. .Sharon Gustofson Gamma Sigma, a girls service club, has set high standards of character, friendli- ness, soholarship, personality, service, and leadership for its members. Annual activities include a VooDoo doll sale, fac- ulty teas, volunteer service work at Pro- vidence Hospital, joint sponsorship of the Merry Christmas Ball and a rummage sale, plus money raising projects, joints, and Linda Akamaizsu SPRING OFFICERS President . . Linda Akamatsu Vice-Pres. . Rosalee Brennan Secretary. .Sharon Gustofscn Treasurer .... Alice Denner date meetings . Gamma Sigma First Row-L to R: Linda Akamatsu, Alice Dexmer, JoAnn Sheley, Rose Brennan, Karen Nelson, Bertie Green, Sharon Gustofson, Trudy Nieuwboer, Sharon Hartley. Second Row: Mickey Marler, Sandra Galash, Janet Zwick, Judy Moreland, Pat Morris, Karen Reinmiller, Sharon Demers, Linda Cobban, Marilyn Pool, Leslie Wilson. Third Row: Nancy Sirutten, LaVona Locke, Jane Petralli, Cathy Ronald, Donna Baker, Bernadine Lyman, Barbara Wolfe, Sally Sager, Joyce Ward. Fourth Row: Sue Jagodnic, Lois McMa.nigal, Darlene Nelson, Kathy Seaton, Kyle Collins, Melody Cox, Ruth Bassett, Jean Amodeo, Suzy Snook, Ruth Lee. First Row-L to R: Cindy Burgess, Nancy Lewis, Gloria Cosby, Theda Marchewka, Kathy Jungck, Carol Garrison, Sandra Palmer, Linda Murphy, Sandra Stapleton. Second Row: Sheryl Murphy, Virginia Dayton, Ruth Prichard, janet Miller, Jackie Reed, Loretta Bilbro, April Constant, Judy McIntyre, Betty Walbaum, Shannon Murphy. Third Row: Pat Marchewka, Sharon Barrie, Sally Io Copeland, Carolyn Barr, Pat Haskell, Carol Crisp, Marilyn Johnson, Kathy King, Mary Ann Krug, Betty Jo Glessner, Janice Mott. qll Masque service club has completed many worth while projects during the year. The annual Watch- word sale was held in November, and other money- making activities included sponsorship of an after- game dance, a car wash, and sponsorship of the Christmas formal. The decorating of Christmas Kathy Jungck stockings for the Red Cross and the cleaning of the Theda Marchewka trophy cases constituted part of Masque's service program. Other activities included a tea, joints, President ,,,, Kathy jungck President . . Theda. Marchewka Vice-Prgs , , Theda, Marchgwka Vice-Pres. , . Sandra Stapleton Secretary .... Sandra Palmer Secretary. . . Shannon Murphy Treasurer .... Carol Garrison Treasurer. . Sally Jo Copeland 146 Bonita Shannon FALL OFFICERS President , Bonita Shannon Vice-Pres. . .Esther Cooke Secretary. . .Sue Berelson Treasurer. . Barbara Grout Neak, one ofWashington's girls' service clubs, has been active in both school and community during the year. Neak's money raising projects included paper drives, bake sales, sponsorship of an after-game dance, and an annual octopi sale., Service projects, such as working at the Red Cross and election campaign headquarters and making Scrapbooks for nurseries consti- tuted an important part of Neak's agenda. Other activities included slumber parties and an all-day outing in the spring. Neak Judy Webb SPRING OFFICERS President. . . Judy Webb Vice-Pres. . .Norma Nate Secretary. . Dianne Riley Treasurer .... Kay Ray First Row-L to R: Judy Webb, Barbara Grout, Esther Cooke, Bonita Shannon, Sue Berelson, Nedra Carson, Doris Burgess, Norma Nate. Second Row: Regina Siefert, Sally Lewis, Sharon Brooks, Marva Wolfe, Sue Miller, Dianne Riley, Dorinda Ellis, Nancy Winn. Third Row: Beverly Becksted, Pat Noble, Carolyn Barnes, Louise Wise, Ruth Misenhimer, Pat Turk, Linda Brown, Diane Halvorson. First Row-L to R: Nancy Flinn, Carolyn Day, Sharon McCoy, Deanne Aase, Carol Lindberg, Sally Arnsberg, Ione Coffey, Sherry Fitzpatrick, Vicki Brazelton, Lou.Ann Lindberg, Second Row: Sandy Williams, Pat Burke, Val Jower, Jan Marcum, Linda Kreiger, Jan Farris, Lina Perlas, Kathy Rommel, Janice Kirstein, Pam Klein, Sandra Lim. Third Row: Nancy Docken, Carol Crosby, Judy Irwin, Sue Cornelius, Judy Ferguson, Linda Tweten, Carolyn Fichtl, Judi Reinecke, Beverly Chinn, Jean Russell, Karen Eide. Fourth Row: Judy deVries, Evelyn Ellenwood. hi I Nu Chi has been a very active service club this year. It's projects included an annual Mum Sale, and a rummage sale., Being a service club, Nu Chi ushered at the Civic Theater and performed other ser- vices to the school and community.. Nu s Chi also sponsored an after-game dance, Judy Ferguson co-sponsored the Christmas formal, and had many successful joints and friendship meetings with clubs from other schools. Carol Lindberg FALL OFFICERS SPRING OFFICERS President r Carol Lindberg President . . .Judy Ferguson V1ge-P1-eg .Sg11yAmSberg Vice-Pres. . . Jean Russell Secretary Deanne Aase Secretary, . . Nancy Flinn Treasurer, . Ione Coffey Treasurer. . . Val Jower 148 s. Q 1 ' X . Q 3 4151, , W 7 F 41. 2, fi gh fn , U ' 3. wg S K mfr, Nvqwvs, 4 I. Exi f 2:,- 5 - f ' . 'f F Y, if ,,.Ab.k ,ss rigid, 3 wa 4 5 Q s br 41 as , sassy? ,Q f s 'asggggg I F' X mf! ti 'Q T 5 V' -'iefwfiiis is John E mmett FALL OFFICERS President .... John Emmett Vice-Pres ..... Steve Ward Secretary. .jerry Kloosterman Treasurer. . . Sherman Brown Pack service club, with the leadership of two fine presidents, has been very active during the year. Its most important func- tions were inter-club basketball games, all of which Pack won with the exception of a game with the faculty. Pack had several money making projects including an after- game dance and several sales as well as service projects to the school and com- munity, all of which made for a very suc- cessful year. Pack ran JJ? I get I 1? ' i H ' '- .V iii wif? ' E 32:3 t :1 z'5 ' ,5-Ni' ' ' , M 77 '- ':.':Z??:iiI!E3E7E!, i'137' ' 'ful .Wi - ?f :?f2fFE95 Www 7fffx ::i? ' ' 'mf , ,MF r 2 X., -if fwfis John Thomas SPRING OFFICERS President .... john Thomas Vice-Pres, . . John Sylvester Secretary. . .Sherman Brown Treasurer . .Jerry Kloosterman First Row-L to R: Sherman Brown, Dennis Reager, Steve Ward, John Emmett, Andy Kanas, john Sylvester, Paul Smilouski, Larry Rich. Second Row: Pat McDevitt, Jerry Kloosterman, John Burgoyne, John Sherman, John Thomas, Jim Rademacher, jim Challis, Phil Thompson, Steve Smith. First Row-L to R: Kathy Williams, Darrylanne Brooks, Ann Gardner, Mary Farmer, Lynne Hunter, Karen Marley, Bev Barr, Janet Pearson, Merilee Somner. Second Row: Marilyn Meier, Leslie Chinn, Joell Hyman, Sandy Wolfe, Alyce Abbott, Sandra Benge, Marilyn Clunas, Sally Dow, Sue Allegretto, Linda Porter, Sylvia Bohna. Third Row: Rhoda Lawrence, Marsha Gettes, Marie Winkleman, Pat Chaperon, Nancy White, Sandra Clemenson, Carol Jensen, Julie Garrison, Eileen Cripps, Linda Blair, Pat Case. ff -'M' V Q. Lynne Hunter FALL OFFICERS President . . .Lynne Hunter Vice-Pres. . Karen Marley Secretary ..... Bev Barr Treasurer. . .Mary Farmer hr no Phreno, the oldest girls' club at Washing- ton, has been very active this year. Among Phreno's activities were bake sales, car washes, joint meetings, sponsorship of an after-game dance and the Christmas For- mal, and service projects for the school and community. The main activity of the year was the annual pom-pom sale. The purpose of Phreno is to establish high ideals of truth, friendship, loyalty, andhon- or among the members and others and to better the members and the school by pro- moting worthwhile projects. 150 Carol Jensen SPRING OFFICERS President. . . .Carol Jensen Vice-Pres ....... Bev Barr Secretary .... Karen Marley Treasurer. .Marie Winkleman Trix is a boys' service club at Wash- ington and has been very active this year. Included in their activities were inter- club football and basketball games, joints with clubs from other schools, sales, and dance sponsorships. Trix supplemented its activities by also rendering service t Q Ron Soesbe o the school and community. FALL OFFICERS President . . . Ron Soesbe Q Secretary ..., Ed Kona Treasurer .... Bill Fehr Ed Kontz SPRING OFFICERS President ..... Ed Kona Vice-Pres. . . Erwin Owen Secretary. Dennis McCuen Treasurer ..,. Bob Radke First Row-L to R: Allen Radke, Don Million, Gary Abernethy, John Yadon, Ron Soesbe, Erwin Owen, Chuck Martin, Ed Kontz. Second Row: Chuck Roth, John Bjork, Jim Elle, Dennis McCuen, Bill Palini, Doug Brainard, Dick Moulton, Bill Fehr Third Row: Fred Louis, Jerry Ross, Greg McClellan, Bob Radke, Bob Sherwood, Roger Miller, Doug Brown Fourth Row: Art Tucker, Ed Nelson, Bob Gleason, Dale Wahl, Gordon Robinson, Dale Eichman, Nick Fotis, Garry Nelson First Row-L to R: Suzy Snook, Linda Murphy, Nancy Docken, Judy deVries, Bob Keller, Marilou Schlicker, Ron Mar Second Row: Joyce Miler, Janice Jones, MaryA1m Stafford, Sharon Chatfield, Sharon Lyttle, Theda Marchewka, Margie Hadley, Sue Miller, Esther Misenhimer, Terri Dannelley, LouAnn Lindberg Third Row: Marva Wolfe, Pat Marchewka, Joan Steward, Gloria Cosby, Jean Gallagen, Lynda Stitt, Ruth Misenhimer, Joann Honey, Sharon Barrie, Coral Helm, Kathy Rommel Fourth Row: Miriam Misenhimer, Sandra Palmer, Lonnie Wolf, Merrill Eichenberger, Pete Routsi, Jerry Lueb, Joe Lambert, Gilbert Saparto, Glenda Kamm, Kathy Snow. YFC Youth for Christ Club is only one of over l, 000 across the nation. It is sponsored V, r1,,, by Youth for Christ International and its .5 ' J J purpose is to provide aweeklytime of in.. ,mp rlippv 7 spiration and to promote Christian fellow- f y ' ship inthe school. The club is classified J V f,j?:5,j as an interest club and is open, therefore, p to all who desire to attend. vw A + J ,,l,,p, inf' LL Sz P Judy deVries FA S RING President . , . . .Judy deVries Vice-Pres ....... Bob Keller Vice-Pres. . . Marilou Schlicker Sec-Treas . .... Suzy Snook 152 xx' . X V M N U Ji gx 1 i 1 f, ' 1 !. f 4 'X ' ' if N W, g I L ' x ' 'Wd' L ' f ZH :Lo C6 N! ' - X L 's I N U x xo Y N , Wi' if n l Q I N Mis, gw --Q, it mf 6 9 1 ,M bwwa .mdk fi f 2 W v ,. ,jk N Z f gf, . 7 es 7 V, -was . 3 Ora-4 ,B-v lil 1 '1- ,. mms., . 4 ,in it f if hw b y M Q K, -,E ,ff , if 1 5 f J A f U Q' 4 A M lr 2 5 it K f L W Y - Q. 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QV 5:5lQQ'xsg if5Q.., i XV: A-axwxwii . j ziiffifsfmiei rn 1 Q, ML V QW g snr, r . M i n gf My A 3, Al 55? ,ggQzg5QAf ,g.5gmg.,, :mg rf gi My wx L if 4 x A ., . ,Q 1 ,, 'ff 'S 5 Q Aw 'Y Jw 1 ,, , , V5 4 Kfgif-A 1521 xl Q 2 .LJ M 71 y 'QTWV -. in xg'-J' -1 . ,mu Q Jw ! 1, f V Q , ., -A k ' - A VQQTQW ww ' ji? iqgiifii 1 S-32-'Qwf QM' 'QS We ., .A,A 7 AZ W. ' ?g, , 'f1-gk V liv- i n fw xuf ' - .. . ' g.,5:: W , - W 5 'fx Lf f' U' ' - , ig- 1 3 ff1'L k 1 A :s aw Q55 ' 'K f ,. , . - . W Q .W , Xf -27 5 - Lf . -M. . sp: wav 1 13? f V 11 M' , X HW-fig-. 'W' f ffv5' w . -- Q, M' A V H , N A if 7' V .A ., HEAD COACH MR, ASCHENBRENER ASS'T. COACH MR., MAYTE ASS'T. COACH MRO MILOKNA FOOTBALL The Washington High football squad completed the best football season in three years. Mr. Ashenbrener was in his fourth season as head coach, and he was ably assistedby Mr. Mayte, and Mr. Milokna. Before the seasonbegan, the squad elected senior Andy Kanas to lead the team as their captain. Washington opened their PIL league play against the powerful Benson Techman. Benson won the game 26-O, but the Colonials held the Engineers scoreless for almost the entire first half. The game was played under 80 degree weather. Roosevelt High was given the honor of being the Colonial's first victim. Wa-Hi scored a 13-O victory, Wa-Hi went into the game as underdogs, b11t do to the tremendous defense put up by our team we were able to hold them for no score and control the ball for most of the game. The Franklin game was the most exciting game played by Washington. Eachteam scored two touchdowns during the game, but the difference in the scores came when Wa-Hi capitalized on both pat's while Franklin Managed only to convert one point. Washington was then defeated by the nextthree opponents in this order. Grant 32- Wa-Hi 05 jefferson 33-Wa-Hi O3 Lincoln 20-Wa-Hi 6. The jefferson and Lincoln games were played in the mud. Our lone score in those three games came on a pass from Odell Watson to Mel Brown. The Cleveland Indians and the Colonials met on a neutral Lincoln field. Wa-Hi capitilized on several crucial fumbles by Cleveland and from a fumble we made our only score. Cleveland was able to score only once also. Wa-Hi won the game 7 to 6. Wa-I-li dropped their last two PIL games to Wilson and traditional rival Madison. We were very badly beaten by Wilson 46 to 6 and Madison managed to conquer usby a 33 to 7 score. The Senior awards for the team are as followsg Most Valuable, Andy Kanas, Most Improved Players, Sherman Brown and Howard DuFault, Best Backg Oscar West and John Sylvestor, Best Linemang Andy Kanas, Most Tacklesg Oscar West, and runner up Phil Thompson. 156 WC All Llty Honors Qi iii SCAR PSS CX All WEST fw 411, . R.: A . : f - 'ggi 2 M V - - LQ-ff V U!!! 'ilu 3 why, S-iii' fix N Fu?-2.x:E.ff:f?'s1' 1:' if:-:sean f --v- .z.2ny:. .-if . ' R ., 1:1 L T f:iRf45fiif?ifgi'ii14 ' ' . ,' -. 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V Pete Ruotsi prepares to fire a strike to his end, Sherm Brown, while he is pursued by two hard charging Wilson Linemen. The Wahi defensive interior linemen throw the Wilson ball carrier for a loss.. MJF' - 1 me-, W N , ,,,f,, Vw. ff 'X 5 fl! NR 'wi' E : 1? fjf I A wr vi QQ is Q Q X ,A QF W left to nght. Jun Ch.Ll1s, Pete Ruotm, Dave Coons, Andy Kanas, Jerry Lueb, Sherm Brown, Howard DuFault Second row john Odell Wamon, Larry Barnett, Alan Radke, Phil Thompson, Bob Keller, Larry Holland., Bob Brooks Thu-d row Charles Cason, rown, John Warren, Clarence Williams, Jerome Polk, Bill Palini, Bob Radke, Bob Orgille, Gordon Robmson Inn B1g Daddy Ford. D row: John Walls, Bruce Goldsby, Doug Bergeron, Ralph Boehme, Dennis Anderson, John Burgoyne, Dave Nelson, Brad Smxth, DCI1I11S PIL LEAGUE STANDINGS WASHINGTON SCORES JEFFERSON BENSON MADISON GRANT WILSON WASHINGTON LINCOLN FPoANKL1N CLEVELAND ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON M -H5 2 f 7 V,,., 1 Q ,.: - Y 5 3 3 4 - .. . I l -,A' ! , 4 sw 1 Q U W - 5 ' GIRLS, SWIM COACH MRS. THOMAS Mrs. Thomas coached the Wa-Hi Mermaids to two victories. The utstanding colonial swimmer was once again Iudy Ferguson, Furgie ad in the total points. She also placed first in the 100 yd and 5 0 d backstroke events in City competition. Judy placed second in e afore mentioned events in the State Meet. First row, M. Hanson, K. Cummings, N. Carxon, A. Gatov. Second row, V. VanBuskirk, G. Nokes, L. Sanderson, A Cuddington, M, Smith, S, Parks. Third row, S. Alsman, I. Russell, k. Merningway, J. Bush, 1. Ferguson, E. Bushman, C. Helm. COACH MR. ALDRIDGE The Varsith Cross Country team placed fifth in City competition to complete a successful season. Ed Nelson and Werner Hildebrand were the varsity mainstays. The junior Varsity squad finished 10th in the City meet with Jim Philichi pacing the junior Varsity s quad. Steve Settlemier finished 7th in the City meet to lead the Freshman to a 6th place finish. Jim Welch, Steve Enloe, Jerry Kloostex-man Teddy Hampton Werner Hildebr Varsity Scores sept. 28, J-29, W-52 B-52 oct. 5, ww-15, W-59 Fr. V-65, Marsh-98 oct. 12, c-17, I-59 R-99, W-104 oct. 19, W-42, B-4s R-67,c-7o City Sth Place 169 arslty Cross Countr I. V. Scores Sept. 28, B-29, I-45 W-56 Oct. 5, Ft.V-25, WW-41 W-69, Marsh- ocr. 12, G-21, I-49 R-92, W-109 oct. 19, B-zo, R-46 W-54 city 10th Place Freshman Scores Sept. 28, W-23, I-51 B-disq. oct. 5, WW-16, W-51 Marsh-73 Oct. 12, G-2.0, W-55 R-78, J-99 oct. 19, W-24, R-45 B-55 City 6th Place Junior Varsity Steve Stem, Jim Philichi, Lars Haggstrom, Greg Seiler, Larry Parman, Bill Broderson Freshman Www, 4 Qs Y' F? E Z A Q ,W ,.E,G 43 W ff A ,pf ,,,,.,,M-v 'J MR. MIKKLESON HEAD COACH ASKETII LL Washington 's Varsity Basketball te am underwent a trying season this year with only three wins against fifteen losses. This year 's te am was sprinkled with sophomores and juniors. as well as seniors. The team this year did a good job against surprising odds, In our first victory the Teddies were tromped 45-52 on Roosevelt's home court. Fifty-fourty-six was the tune of our second victorious rally over Franklin, In our final game of the season the lads of Colville put the frosting on the cake by dumping the minutemen from Marshall 52-Sl. MR. POETSCH I. V. COACH ODELL WATSON ALL-CITY SECOND STRING ALL-STATE HONORABLE MENTION 172 Front Row-L. to R. : Earl Fray, John Warren, Steve Enloe, Odell Watson, Tom Lindgren, John Sylvester, Second Row Dave Nelson, John Sherman, Chris Speilberg, Jim Bjork, Ted Hampton, IerryK1oostermu.n, Third Row Coa.chMfk1c1eson Steve Drake Larry Nye, lifford Carlson, Richard Vanderpool, Mr. Poeneh WHS - 41-34 WHS - 42-41 WHS - 37-42 WHS - 36-40 WHS - 40-52 WHS - 45-50 WHS - 45-35 WHS - 26-37 WHS - 40-38 WHS - 44-52 SEASON SCORES Jefferson Grant Wilson Lincoln Madison Franklin Roosevelt Cleveland Benson Marshall 173 1. Sherman and Sylvester go high in the air to rebound against Grant 2. Fray hits two big ones from the corner. 3. Sylvester outflanks an opponet from Franklin. Big Boy John dumps two against Teddies Sylvete draws enemy off balance. outmaneuvers general for two. . . BASKETBALL 5521 --A 4:2229 5-3 L Front Row L to R Bob Kaiser, Jerome Polk, JerryK1oosterman, LeroyPittn1an, Jim O'Connel1, Second Row-L. to R Mr Poetsch Bob Gary Thomas Dave Nelson Ted Hampton The 1961 edition of the Washington LV. basketball team had on the whole a dis- gusting season. Although the did not fare exceedingly well, they did manage to do better than the varsity squad. Coach Poetsch was in his first year as the LV. mentor and he had good co-operation from both his players and the student body. Throughout the entire season, the most consistent players were Bob Kaiser and Jerome Polk. LarryPierce was the leading scorer forthe LV. 's untilhis fam- ily moved to another state. Bob Wallace, jesse Mills, Gene Stainbrook, Earl Fray, and JerryK1oostern1an alternatedbetween the I. V. and varsity squads through- out the entire season, and helped immensely when they were participating with the I. V. 's. 176 GW- FRESIIMAN AS KETB LL L. to R. Tim Riddle, Ha.roldMiller, Bob Simiugton, AlvinMueller, Jack Suter, Jim Van Acker, Second Row L to R Bob Josephson Jones, Ken Kirstein, Gary Weilder, Clyde DeWitz, John Small, Walt Hickson, Third Row-L. to R. Bob Gulick, Mr McCord, Mike Terry Green, Steve Settlemeir, Tom Jones For the third year in succession coach William McCord and his frosh basketball squads have had better than average seasons. Thisyear the squad was loaded with spirit, talent, and much desire and proved to be the most successful of the three basketball teams here atwashington. The starting five throughoutthe seasonwere Terry Greene, Steve Settlemier, Clyde DeWi11, Harold Miller, and jack Suter. Reserve players Jim Van Acker, A1vinMuel1er, Blrl Slmington, Gary Weller and Joe Rapp also played an important part in the succes of the Washington frosh basketball team. 177 HEAD COACH MR. MAYTE WIRE STLI The Washington High wrestling squad compiled a very commendable 8 win and 6 loss record this season. Wa-Hi placed sixth in the city tournament scoring atotal of 54 points just 4 points out of fourth. Mr. Mayte was head coach again this year and he was ably asisted by Mr. Aldridge. This year Washington had five grapplers who placed in the city tourn- mnent. They were Dave Coons, Charles Cason, Jim Challis, Rick Taylor, and jim Ford. Dave finished first at 178, Cason second at 1413 Challis garnered third at 191, Taylor and Ford wrestled their way to fourth place finishes in the 123 and heavyweight classes respectively. Other outstanding wrestlers were Co-Captain, RoyPittman, Randyjohn- son, and Bill Saunders. Dave Coons and Charles Cason both represented Wa-Hi at the state wrestling tournament at Oregon State University in Corvallis. Both grapplers did well, and the entire student body should be very proud of them. First rowg Randy Johnson, Russell Brown, Bill Saunders, Fay Lee, Clay Fzeo, Rick Taylor, john Baker, Roy Pittman, Bob Brooks. Second row5 Jim Ford, jim Challis, Andy Kanas, Dave Coons, Pete Ruotsi, Oscar West, Ed Kontz, Charles C ason. 3 Dave Coons is shown applying a pinning combination on his fellow grapple:-. Dave combined his skill and vast knowledge to lead the Wa-Hi wrestlers to a successful season. Dave won all but one of his post season matches, and the same was true for the regular season. He was Washjngton's only city champion, and he reigned as the king of the 178 lb. wrestlers. Charles Cason placed second ln the 141 lb. Weight division in the city meet. At the state tournament Charles advanced to the quartnerfinals before being eliminated from the championship bracket. Jim Challis once again proved to be one of Washlngton's elite wmstlers, Challis placed third in the 191 lb. weight class at the city meet for the second year in succession. Rick Taylor is shown riding shotgun on his opponent in the Madison match. Rick gained a fourth place finish in the city tournament in the 123 lb. weight class. EQ A, f Kung? yi I S W x wg, s Keg, Qi gg r new 2 if 2 gy? W ., . Q 31 ., A Q L aa 5 f 25 R W in Jim Ford watches his opponent's moves as he attempts a takedown. Ford garnered fourth place in the heavyweight division at the city tournament. Roy Pittman is shown working for a pinning combination in his match with a Roosevelt grappler. Roy was a very consistant winner and an outstanding leader on the wrestling mat. ,, , s Q , sq mm? Q, mtnqgmyamvfsligrqziM?:'79'flQ?Z?'IESfE 15 if ,v S H 5H ,3,, M 0' - Q, -W .: , :. . nm- .- ' -:- - V:-:A 1f'fQff?'ifg ?fWm, 5-14 25922 582g m y : 'Q w i 5L:A5i:,sniea.si.ff:445231:.mag 4 swim-aif-41 1 . A V 1 N- : at --- :-+: :: ,- -.- ,., ,. . ,, MN : M ' 5199! f922ff2wf:fsgsffa.' A v - W f2z'v: zf :.m 14P??:mf' . ' ' . f ' wwwig - f '- fi-'lffiisi J, fir L. I 180 Randy johnson, only a freshman, proved to be a very skillful wrestler as he com- piled a winning record and helped lead the squad to a victorious season. 1-ws up awww we 215 3 at Kakishita leg rides his opponent in I. wild wheel barrel race. L Fay Lee is a fast workerg it only took 15 seconds for this one. William Saunders grins his man into Submission. Fazio attempts to show his opponent how to execute a. head stand. ' 1 iz 5 2 nk .. t.,. -E 4 ., It hurts Mr. Kanas more than it does Peter Ruotsi tries in win' but he ls his opponent still behind in this wild foot race. Russ Brown does the Pony whlle rxding his opponent Brooks shucks his man off and moves for the cross face. john Baker enjoys one of the benefits of wrestling, a. free ride. . . WIRE STLI M 5 we if -,,ag51sm,a,,:5:H:5f - , S.:.,fggg,s1Lsf., 3. at fgqa --'Eff:f'3i5'.I-f?E :?:: - 4 Tdiiyi' -s ' J sis, , ,-.:-:::2:s-E,::ae l.- V , ' 1 .,,-Ellifsgi il .- , - ' 5 I ' ,,-,. A :Ft I ,. ' W Va. S I ,gi is L , gg if Q in K 1 35 -iii? as ' ff m'w'AVffvr 'Tw v ,' crass A LV. COACH MR. ALDRIDGE The J. V. wrestling team once again enjoyed a fabulous season as they won eleven matches and lost only three. Mr. Aldridge had much talent to work with, and he used his grapplers to the tea.m's fullest advantage. The outs1:andingj.V. wrestlers for the season were Fay Lee, Gary Kakishita, Paul Wilhelm, Byron Baker, and Ben Stewart. First row, Lyle Long, Tim Sue, Mike Callahan, Dan Manville, Byron Baker, Don Brown, Wally Kurihara, Jeff Meyers, Ben Stewart, Ron Porter. Second row, PatEllison, Gilbert Saparto, Jimjennings, KeithLee, Steve Woods, Steve Pierce, Joe Faulkner, Ted Frost, Steve Moore Third row, Gary Kakishita, Tom Rader, Ed Nelson, Carrern Camel, Harold Kent, Mike Grant, Bob Keller, jim Leek, Zack Johnson. , H9 SPRING HEAD COACH MR. ALDRIDGE TRACK For years Washington has had very fine and well-coached track teams, and this year 's squad was no exception. Coach Aldridge handledthe varsity while Mr. Ashenbrener coach- ed the LV. 's and Freshmen. In our initial track meet Washington narrowly squeezed by the Franklin Quakers 86 to 46. Wa-Hi entered five re- lay teams in the city relays and captured Sth place in team Standings. The outstanding participants in track for Wa-Hi werejim Challis in the javelin, shot put, and discus, Dave Coons in sprints, james Welch andEd Nelsonin the distances, and Bob Brooks in sprints. Challis at the present time is the holder of the best jav- elin mark in the state. He hurled the spear over 192 feet. Other members who have played an important role in Wa-Hi's success are Jerome Polk, joshua Polk, MelBrown, john Warren, John Yadon, and Ray Van Beek. ASSN'T COACH MR. ASCI-IIENBRENER ist Row. J. Polk, A. Radke, D. Coons, J. Challis, B. Brooksg Znd. Row. J. Warren, B. Radke, R. VanBeek, B. Keller, I Yadon, C. Williams, 31-d. Row. M. Brown, E. Nelson, I. Kloosterman, B. Glesson, J. Welch, I. Polk. 3 . t K V www V .. 5 5 'fwih . wif 1 ' I K W 4. M . , . Q L 'WXNCJQ ,4 I. ,, .. . 'K Sf we yy , l Q W ,-w x' 51' A on d .'kk,, ,7 n Q 1 ,mm m 1 - A 7 M,, 9-M -N... Dave Coons nears the finish line in the 440 yard relay. Q , Q Ed Nelson leads the field in the 880. y pi.. 1-Y A , ,,.V Hi Q, -A - sw A 2 3, 9 .Q eW' A 4 W' lf if of . vv l W ' W L W 'A X .-y s-qw sggefil 5 X 4 AE ,,.,, K? V' K l l y arwfgfpl ff f .. he ' eee f 1 Y 5 Wxwwwf mwgkgry I :. I Q vi f-E Bob Keller warms up for the main event. Jerome Polk leads off for Washington in the 440 yard relay' 185 Jim Challis unloads the shot while competing in the city relays. 3 , .5 is dl M Jerry Kloosterman clears the bar in the pole vault. jim Challis Q Mono Vani j set new School records in the discus, shot, and javilan. Bob Brooks takes his final step enroute to 20 d lea of over 20 feet in the broad um Ray VanBeek strides easily as he runs the 13 ya: P j P' leg of the distance medley 186 fag:-Rs-zfawzug , ,, , 111 lf Z K Welch takes the 17913011 50111 Ed Ne1S011 111 Josh Polk passes the baton to Dave Coons in the the diSiCH11CB I11ed1eY- 880 yard relay. Coons and Polk combined with Brooks and Keller to place 3rd in this event at the city relays. in... John Yadon and John Warren rehearse their specialties m preparation Bob Kelly approaches the tape on his way to f01' the 7918 T2-C-2 victory in the 110 yard h1gh hurdles. 187 , .Ms 7, ,W MN' J.V. TR lst. Row. D. Schulberg, D. Russel, B. Goldsby, T. Galvin, B. Coverdale, I. Polk, Znd. Row. Y. Wei-Yee, B. Baker, S. Miller, D. Brown, J. Peterson, M. Callahan, 3rd, Row. C. Walton, P. Amtower, D. Nelson, H. Lee, M. Anderson, D. Justice. FRESH AN TR lst. Row. H. Miller, H. Denner, C. Dewitz, W. Jackson, D. Rock, W. McConnelg Znd. Row. P. Ellison, E. Harris, T. Cosby, M. Eichenberger, J. Haek, L. Burnett, P. Jennings, 3rd. Row. F. Comber, T. Riddle, M. Speaker, J. Greene, J. Rapp, D. Dowell, K. Kirsten. 188 ASEIIALL Coach Wayne Kip Sengstock and his Colonial diamond men started the PIL league season on a victorious note by defeating Jefferson 2-1. Sophomore Bob Kaiser was the winning pitcher and Captain Bob Parman scored the winning run on a double steal. Pete Ruotsi and Gary Nelson provided the hitting. Grant found Wa-Hi to be much tougher than their ratings as the Generals fell before the Colonials by a score of 6-4. Earl Fray pro- vided the pitching and also contributed two very important hits. Wilson interrupted Wa-Hi's winning ways as the managed to gain a 4-O decision over the Colonials. Lin- coln foimd Wa-Hi pitcher Earl Fray to be very stingy as Earl shutout the Cardinals in a 2-O victory. Bob Parman provided the winning margin when he drove in the only two runs of the game. Madison, the league-leader, came from a 7-l deficit to eventually defeat Wa-I-li 10-7. Both Franklin and Roosevelt found Wa-Hi too much to handle as Wa-Hi was victorious in both games. Andy Kanas hurled the 6-1 victory over Franklin and Earl Fray contained the Roughriders 8-1. The season as of this moment holds a bright future for the Colonials. With a 5 win 2 loss record Washington can be proud of the aggressive and spirited play of the baseball team and with the support of the studentbody the team Willtzy to maintain their winning ways. This year's squad accomplished something which no Wa-Hi athletic team had succeeded to do in years. They beat both Grant and jefferson in successive games. HEAD COACH MR. SENGSTOCK Row Left to Right: Bob Parman, Sherman Brown, Andy Kanas, Terry Pearson, John Thomas. Second Row: Gary Nelson, Earl Fray, Parker, Pete Ruotsi, LeRoy Pittman. Third Row: Coach Sengstock, Bill Fehr, Dennis Vasile, Bill Lupton, Bob Kaiser, Bob Orgill Captain Bob Parman is a familiar site as he roams the infield at second base. Last year as a junior, Bob re- ceived the honor of being placed on the second team all-city baseball teanm. Sophomore Bob Kaiser releases his own special pitch which he calls the Cousy pitch. Bob was one of Wa-I-Ii's steadi- John Thomas played first base and also served as a relief pitcher when he wasn't playing at first. est hurlers this season. , beams wr, Ww- Third baseman Pete Ruotsi combined his consistant good fielding and hitting to aid Wa-Hi to a season which up to this point has been quite successful. Q1 Gary Nelson proved to be a pleasant surprise as he played consist:-mt ball and contributed many crucial hits. Aggressive play and much spirit was displayed by senior Sherman Brown as he gathered in all the flys and ground balls that ventured his way. Pitcher-first baseman Earl Fray proved himself to be one of the outstanding pla ers in the league. Earl at the resent time is Y P LeR Pittm l'ck fi mm' g sh one of the strike-out leaders in the PIL. Oy an' S 1 e Ortstop for Wa-Hi, was one of the teams big 191 stickers. , .- G ' 525i if iw Yff We 4 G ' h 'aaa- A M fd A' ., yn X Q 1 it n y . g S mi V 'SWS i s ,sf -- . -. AAJ, , ,wwf V sf Maxi 'fywffu y 6 he I 1wyy',.73fw wit ff .vw ,sf K K, , , P, , ' 75 1 1 7 ' , wwasw YA Z5 4. -Gb, ' f7i?I924faff5'fVf V ' - G , 1 g V, WgiQsg,fz1,f1g5,2fffo - I- f- f' W 'a We 'imgf W a . img, , .JE L.. 4 f h , wg 7. G A flaw' f f ,lp ,W E vw, , . so ' ,W ' f , 7 15-v'- 'A'43' f 5 L' GQ, -fas,fi1,gQ'f2?f 'q r .. N , A vifzrw- - i - 1. 'K s, rfffg 41, GW -- MN-1 4' '- V. V Q- 1's5.vqm - - f. ::,,..- -,. A fr 'X P11130-A ,Y Q' 'fr 'l 'Q '7 'g.fM45Tsk- 112, '1 W 5 ' N. f I f f sifi-ilk :rfgiv -Q, vyazbe- 2 :Wt-e rf if + ,S- t'--'-'JP 4 f f-f'q fM911',- ,ff -A -2, Wa 1 , '.f.m:., 'lf' ,..:.: f H -wa L W affwr' .M V if f-A V'-Z' A , , 57 S My -M .,,2Lf.,'1 +1--'fa ' Jae'-Y f?' W ' Nw 1uLa4K,':'145 fW1-2- P'fR,1Af.w-.-ffqfi.'-.' ' ' ' - ' f f- 1'4,f'- I T -'sw S H Sherm Brown connects with a double. J. V. coach Poetsch and Terry Baker discuss the outcome of the Washington- Grant baseball game. J.V. BASEBALL First Row-Left to Right: Randy johnson, Jim Van Acker, Larry Taitz, John Baker, john Zwick, John Hart, Richard Tomlinson. Second Row: Taylor Davis, Greg Seiler, JackSuter, Bob Gulick, SteveMoore, GerardL1berty, Gilbert Saparto. Third Row: Coach Poetsch, Steve Settlemier, Mi.keBa11y, Gary Thomas, G:-J.ryWei1er, Lonnie Southard. 192 BUYS TENN S Dale Wahl, Mike Grant, Jeff Myers, Dana Chinn, Bill Babcock, Art Tucker The girls tennisteam, also directed by Mrs. Walker, had a rough season this year due to the lack of experience, but the entire squad shows encouraging develop- ment and promise of a better season to come. All the members, with the ex- ception of Captain Sally Amsberg, will return next year. The boys tennis team, under the di- rection of Mrs. Walker, had a better than average season this year headed by three returning lettermen, Wahl, Tucker, and West. Due to the graduation of many, next year's squad will consist mainly of all new members. IRL TENN S First Row-Left to Right: SandraAvery, Mai-yAnn Krug, Joanne Brenner, Susan Chinn, Judy Mclntyre. Second Row: SallyArnsberg QCaptainJ, Merilee Spielberg, Ann Cud- dington, Sharon Chinn, Pauline Jennings. The boys golf team has proved to be one of the brighter spots in Wa-Hi's athletic program. Coach McCord has five varsity letterman back from last year's squad. The leading duffers are Tom Lindgren, Steve Enloe, and Stu Goforth. Steve made a hole in one at the CECC golf course while shooting a practice round of golf. To date, Wa-Hi has defeated jefferson, Roosevelt, Franklin and Benson. Coach QMr. McCordj, Stu Goforth, Torn Lindgren, Einsteve Enloe, Chris Tim Bonner, Gregg McClelland, Jeff Myers. CIIUNTRY CL B SET Muriel Smith, AnnGardner, MaryLindg1-en, BevBarr, Ka.ndyCummings, Ma.ryMartha Shaw. 194 The newly organized girls golf tea guided by Mrs. Thomas, had a verys cessful first year. Headedby FroshM Lindgren, the squad shows considera improvement and promise of a good s son next year. IUIIKL ,fff QS . . Row One-Left to Right: Kathy Rornmel, Janis Mott, Jan Farris. Row Two: Linda Stitt, Nancy Lewis, Nancy Stratton, Sally Sagar, Pat Noble, Mary Ann Krug. Row Three: Sandy Traver, Patty Dehn, Kay Moreland, Shan.nonMurphy, RuthLee, MargaretMcKin.ney. Row Four: Nancy Pederson, Loretta Bilbro, Judy Philan, Lana Johns, Jan Whitcomb, Sue jagodnik, Leatha Green. Row Five: Louise Wise, Bev Chinn, Shauna Hoopes, Sharon Esch, Karen Clanton. Row One-Left to Right: Cheryl Murphy, Danelle Brechbiel, LouAn.n Lindberg. Row Two: Nancy Love, Claire Harvey, Marjie Hadley, Pam Klein, Marybeth Rose, Sue Pitts. Row Three: JanePe1:'alli, Joan Stewart, Marilyn Dale, Nancy Pederson, Barbara Grout, Linda Mar. Row Four: Sharon Barrie, Judy Tilton, Marie Winkleman, Ruth Misenhirner, Mary Lindgren, Sandra Reinmiller, Sue Chaperon, Margaret Utkilen. 196 ul! Row Row One-Left to Right: Steve Ward, Sherrn Brown, ChesterMoy, Chris Speilberg, JohnEmmett, Dick Moulton. Row Two: FayLee, Bob Radke, Tim Riddle, Bruce Goldsby, Bill Lupton. Row Three: Larry Rich, Bill Saunders, Elliot Chinn, Robert josephson, Clyde DeWitz. Ben Stewart, Gary Kakishita, john Zwick, Jack Suter. Row Four: Row One-Left to Right: Ron Soesbe, Allen Radke, Bob Parman, Leroy Pittman, Row Two: Dennis Reager, Ed Nelson, Jim Ford, Ralph Boehme, John Burgoyne, Paul Smilowski, Fred Louis, Dennis Vasile, Bill Lupton, Steve Stem, Row Four: Ken Kirstein, Lonnie Southard, Gerard Liberty, Richard Corning, Row Five: jim Haggstrom, Jim Haek. 197 John Yadon. Row Three: Gil Russell, Billiter, Lars PALS in 'dm Qi , :QM 699 f-fs. f '- fi Q5 K N ' M.P. CANDID CAPERS i. Miss Portland Betty Walbaum V E.. 9' Q I -J ga, 1? air- P906 9X s-fx Bestestu Friends . f Sisterly Love? if-xx JN. I--.J X ff fggQ3ipp,,i5,. W.M. MW' 5 Happy Birthday Happy Easter Tlmmy 'Y Poor J y WOWl'.'! 'S Who LaVona? ? Q40 Where Ya Goin Bobby? Bored Fellas ? New Girlfriend Vaughn? X . 4 R True Love Odle-Lei-H66-H001 ! That Ole Gang of Mine The Old Days Elf, fm jg? X , ki fini 1 W Pretty Pig Tails Trudy Graduation Day ? Pooped Group ! DAZEDYY Af -' .n , Q. 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Benge, Sandi Anderson. time Help Left to Right: Judy McIntyre, Darlene Torland, Sara Jane Holt, Racheal Train, Marilyn johnson, Diane Wittcloe, Marilyn Clunas, Melinda Shaw, Jan Biehler, Max-ilou Schlicker. 202 Stud nr oily Store Left to Right: Shir1eyVergeer, Betty Rader, Marsha Gettes, Pat Marchewka, Roger Tuttle, Steve En1oe,. Jerry Lueb, Pete Ruotsi, Tim Bonner, John Emmett, Karen Nelson, Gloria Cosby, Bernadine Lyman. .ihrary Help 5 3 eef ,Q -xr :twist Rliwxeyx S al' ip A' ,MA s- .- NW' H M Left to right: Pat Holthusen, Cheryl Murphy, Larry Johnson, Sandra Esch, Pat Burke, Ralph Boehme, Susan Shearer, Louise Wise, Glenda Kamm. Missing: Leroy Perkins, Nancy Stru- tton, Julianne Ludlow. afeteria Help Left to Right: Sue Eckhardt, Diane Christiansen, MargCoke, RubyHendrin, Roberta Tidwell, JanetCarr, Jean Clark. 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FOOD 620 s.e:.fa2ml Five I-H 3-nerr: TROPHIES UNLIMITED :ooo EEST BURNSxDE BE2-oo'-4. If f gk? 1 H W fgnSg::32nogi?s.,vj X KHEGI iHLgs:ugl6YURST f X, -b f f I , MQ? fff5EE2f,'fff DE ' lm, - Howes aan-mom surmoam -bpm hg4f,',l- ,P , 33:1 se. BELv4oNT BE2.-1733 B B E H L R n 0 rnmqn 5 5 R S 4 N T RADIO HDEN X JU HUL X1 1 E520 Z 9 F! IBEII NE HIST D 1 ' 'Z - .fi 225' l f Q Q QQ Z 5 4 ' 5 -1 I HT 7 EI EI S.E. 28th I HlTE'5 CFFICE SUPPLY KNITTXNG STUDIO SE 1 B cl 525505 - ZOIQ Haw hor-nc lv . Q NE.S-mag Blvd. Be H-Lsozl azeu, O 8 if km Eff Ream 7+f5fafC'a '-41'-'IQ SE HHUJTHORNE BLVD. .67l35EHOl.Cv6TE PR'-I-3265 HRl, 75,495 Salgn H1413 K HJ QQ! 5, 3658 SE HTQQOTMQRNE SE C i4 2-1-uozv U V THE LL-:Ns 't ' C Q 'Q STAFF K IPDHWIMQNID UM CUIVIPHNY SE TTLEMIER'S 722 S. 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Grand Ave. ' Porflond, Oregon BElmont 4-7343 Crisp, Carol 4Sr1 41, 124, 146, 202 Jeanette 4Sr1 20, 203 A Aase, Deanne 4Sr1 38, 123, 148 Abbott, Alyce Ur1 64, 150, 202 Abernathy, Gary 4Sr1 38, 151 Abernathy, Johnny 4Soph1 70 Adams, Bill Ur1 64 Adie, William U71 77 DEX Birnbaum, Leila 4Sr1 39, 112, 120, 129, 130, 133, Carmen, Manueleta U71 77 Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Carpenter, Carr, Carr, Karen 41-'1 77 Kerfh 41-1 77 Kirk U1 54 sandra 411 77 Akarnarsn, Linda4Sr134, 38, 129, 145 Albee, Donna 4Sr1 38 Allredge, Lloyd 4Soph1 70, 165 Allegretxo, Sue Ur1 64, 150 Auen, Melvin 4Soph1 70, 140 Allsop, Waltm' Ur1 140, 240 Alsman, Sandy 4131 77, 167 Alton, Benna U71 77 Arnodeo, Jean Ur1 64, 115, 118, 137, 14 3, 145 Davis, Cha.mbers, Sandra U71 77 179, 184, 185 Amtower, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Jon 4Soph1 188 Dennis Ur1 54, Judith 4Sr1 38 Judith 4Sr1 38 L1nda4Soph1 70 Marv 41r1 54, 124, 141, 188 Paul U-'1 77 Sandra Ur1 64, 202 Sad sandra 4F1 77 159 137, 142 Bjore, Pard 4Sr1 39, 1.17, 119, 120, 135, 137 Bjork, Jim4S170, 108, 173 Bjork, John 411 54, 151, 165 131aok, Charlotte 4Sr1 39, 1.14, 120, 168 131aok, Martin 4F1 23, 77, 120, 168 Blair, Linda U1 64, 150 Blair, Williai-nU164, 117, 119, 120, 134, 136 Blomquist, Edgar U71 77 Blose, Bonnie 451 143 Blosick, Chet U71 77 Bobzien, Sandra U1 64 Body, Rick 4F1 77 Boehme, Ralph U1 64, 158, 203 Boell, Alice 4Sr1 39 Boggess, Sharon U71 77 Bohna, Sylvia U1 23, 64, 150 Boileau, Bev U1 64, 124 Bonner, Tim 451-1 23, 26, 35, 39, 105, 135, 144, 194, 203 Boon, Jim4S1 26, 115 Bordeaux, Mike 4F1 77 Borthurck, Ja.n 451 70 Bowers, Sl'11rley4Sr1 39, 133 Carr, Carr, Jimmy U71 77 Robert 4S1 70 Richard U1 64 Andrews, Areharr, Corwin 41r1 54, 168 Ar-nrberg, Sally 4Sr1 28, 38, 122, 133, Ashure, Georgia U71 77 Atkins, Carol 4131 77 Avalon, Robert Ur1 64 Edward 4Soph1 70 B Babcock, William 4Soph1 70, 193 Bacon, Sandra 4Soph1 70, 116 Bacon, Wayne U71 77 13n11ey, Nonnie 451 70, 143 Baker, Bryan 451 70, 182, 188 Baker, Donna 4Sr1 34, 38, 91, 112, 129, 140, 145 Baker, John 481 178, 181, 182 Baker, Larry, 4Sr1 38 Baker, Ron 451 70, 203 8a1dr1dge, Harry 4Jr1 64 Bally, Mike 451 27, 70, 192 Bannon, Rose Marie 4Sr1 38 Buda, Joanne 41:1 77, 105 BUSH, Lovetta Ur1 64 Barnes, Carolyn 451-1 38, 147 Barnett, Larry 4sr1 38, 158 13ar-neu, N1e1 451 70 Barr, Bev 4sr1 39, 133, 150, Barr, Carolyn Ur1 64, 146 Barrie, Sharon 4sr1 39, 133, 145, 152, 1.94 148, 1.93 133, 202 Bowles, Kathy 4Sr1 39, 130, 133 Boyd, Barbara U1 64 Boyd, Charles 451 23, 70, 106 Braden, Lina 451 70, 120 Bradford, Dwight 4Sr1 39 Bradford, Linda U1 64 Brainard, Doug U1 64, 151 Brandel, Virginia 4F1 77 Brazelton, Vicki U1 23, 64, 115, 118, 132, 148, 202 Brechbiel, Darrelle U1 64, 193 Brennan, Rosalee 4Sr1 33, 34, 40, 97, l08,,1l4, 123, 133, 137, 145 1131 Brenner, Joanne U1 64, 193 Brenner, Roberta U71 77 8r11Jrhan, Mike 4131 77 Britton, David 4S1 70 Britton, Marcia 4Sr1 23, 40, 120, 126, 131, 133, Barred, Ruth 41r1 25, 54, 96, 104, 107, 114, 118, 129, 137, 143, 145 Bates, Delrae U71 77 Baton, Patricia Ur1 64 Becksted, Beverly Ur1 64, 147 Bedford, Barbara U71 77 Beesecker, Ramona U71 77 Beierle, Gale U71 77 Bell, Bob 451 70 1 41, 146 Behl, Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell Bell Linda 451 70 Marian 451 70 Mary Ann U71 77 Naomia 451 77 , Patty 4F1 77 , Victoria U71 77 Benge, Sandra U Benge, sandra 4Jr1 54, 108, 150, 202 Benninger, Leta 4Sr1 39, 133 Bently, Bently, Bently, Bently, Bently, Britt QST1 39, 117, 119, 120, 135 Posey Ur1 116 Shan 41f0 Shan U1 Shan U71 77, 117 Berelson, Susan Ur1 64, 119, 150 Bently, Shan U71 77, 117 Berelson, Susan Ur1 64, 119, 120, 132, 1 Bergeron, Doug 4S1 159 Bergman, Be1:tyUr1 64, 139 Berry, Kenneth QF1 77 Betsch, Carolyn Biehler, Jan 4S1 24, 70, 202 Bilbro, Loretta Ur1 64, Billeter, Jim 4s1 77 146 37, 147 Carrico, Robert 77 Carruthers, Larry U71 70 Carry, Phyllis 64 Carson, Nedra U1 143, 147, Carter, Joyce U71 77 Carter, Robert 451 70 Cartwright, Sue U71 77 Case, Pat U1 23, 64, 130, 132, 150 Cason, Catherine U71 77 Cason, Charles 4Sr1 159, 178, 179 Casper, Bev U71 64 Cassisi, Kenneth 4S1 70 C,aton, Randy U1 64 Celestine, James 451 70 167 chnuir, Jim 4Sr1 34, 40, 136, 149, ,l57, 178, Channel, Donnie U71 77 Chaperon, Pat U1 24, 64, 150 Chaperon, Sue fF1 78 Chartler, Jeanne U71 78, 117 Chander, Joe 4Sr1 35, 40, 1.16, 120, 129, 141 Chase, Robert U71 78 Chatfield, Sharon 451 152 Cheung, Mary U71 78, 143 Chinn, Bev U1 64, 148, 196 Chinn, Dana 451 193 Chinn, Elliot 4171 23, 78 Chinn, Leslie U1 64, 150 Chinn, Sharon U1 193 Chinn, sue 411 193 Christiansen, Helen U71 78, 116 Christensen, Diane 481 70 203 Christensen, Tom 481 70, 165 Clancy, Sally 4Sr1 41 Broderson, William 4181 77, 170 137 Clanton, K-311911151 70 Broexnser, Elaine U1 64 Clark: Blu U1 64 Brenna, Linda 4131 77 Clafkr Jer-9 U1 64, 203 Brooks, Darrylarme QSY1 35, 40, 55, 105. 108: Clemens, Ronald 4Sr1 41, 61 128, 133, 137, 150 115: 1181 c1ernenrron, Sandi 4Sr1 41, 150 Brooks, Robert U1 158, 178, 181, 184, 186 Clementson, Victoria U71 78 Books, Sharon U1 64, 147 Cline, Dyanne U, 64 Brower, 1219811121711 151 70 Cline, Kathy 451 23, 70, 108, 143 Bwvm, D011 182 Clunas, Marilyn 411 54, 132, 150, 202 Brown, 13011801151 Cobban, Linda 4Sr1 35, 41, 145 Brown, Jack QS1 70, 116, 140 Coffelt, Dave U1 64 Brown, Judith 4Sr1 40, 131 Coffey, 1one4Sr124, 41, 114, 118, 131, 133, Brown, Linda U164, 115, 147 137, 148 Bwwnr Melvin 0154, U91 120, 144, 155, 1831 Coffey, Spencer 411 54, 114, 130, 134, 137 Brown, Muriel 4Sr1 40 Collins, Dan U1 64, 144 Brown, Russell IFJ 77, 170, 178, 181 Collins, Jeanne 451 70, 142 Brown, Sherman 4Sr1 34, 40, 136, 149, 158, Comms, ,my ,,., 78, ,Zo Brown, Tom 1171 70 ,-91, 192 Collins, Kyle 411 143, 145 Brunner, David U1 64 Bufton, Mike U71 77 Burgess, Cindy 4Sr1 40, 133, 146 Burgess, Doris U1 64, 147 Burgess, Glenna U71 77 Burke, Patty U1 64, 139, 143, 148, 203 Burgoyne, Danielle fF1 77 Burgoyne, John U1 64, 108, 149, Burnett, Larry 188 Burns, Mary Alice 451 70 Burtis, Frankie U71 77, 143 Bush, Carolyn QF1 77 Bush, Janet U71 77, 167 Bushman, Eva U71 23, 77, Bushman, James 4S1 70 Byrd, James 4Sr1 40, 120 C Cage, Robert 451 70, 1.17 Cain, Robert 451 70 159 167 Colwill, Linda 451 70 Comer, Frank U71 78, Conboy, Mickey U1 65, Conklin, Peggy 4Sr1 41 Constant, April 65, Constant, Gaila U71 78 Converse, Bev U71 78 Dawna U1 65 Cooke, Esther 4Sr1 41, Wesley 4F1 78 C ook, Cooke, Coons, 184, 187 Coons, Richard 451 70 Copeland, Sally Jo 4Sr 117, 188 143 115, 130, 137, 145 , u7 114, '1l8, 133, 137, 147 Dave 4Sr1 34, 41, 136, 158, 178, 179, Callahan, Colleen 4F1 77 Callahan, Mike 4S1 70, 182, 188 carnei, John 4F1 77 Camel, Warren U1 64, 182 Cameron, Elizabeth U71 77 Cornelius, Susan 4Sr1 41, 124, 133, 148 Corning, Richard 451 70, 120 Cosby, Gloria 4Sr1 41, 120, 137, 146, 152, 20 Cosby, Ted U-'1 78, 170, 188 Coudare, Terry 4F1 78 Co1n't, Jeanette U1 65 Covault, JoAnn 4F1 78 Coverdell, Bob 4S1 188 Cox, Melody U1 65, 108, 142, 145 Coyner, Allen 451 70 Capps, Sue U71 77, 143 Carlson, Stephen 4131 77, 155, 173 221 Craig, Penny U71 78 3 Cripps, Eileen 4Sr1 41, 150 Cripps, Janelle 451 70, 106, 143 Crocetti, Gabriella 451 70, 139, 143 Crosby, Carol 4Sr1 42, 148 Cuda, Tom U1 65 Cuddington, Ann U71 78, 167, 1.93 Culver, Jerry U1 65 Cummings, Kandi 4131 25, 78, 143, 157, 194 D Dahlr 1eii1'ey4Sr1 42 Dahlman, Jan 4Sr1 42 Daibey, Myron QF1 78 Dale, Jean 4F1 78 Dale, Linda 451 70, 143 Dale, Marilyn 4Sr1 42 Damman, Georgia 4S1 70 Dana., Michael 4F1 78, 156 Daniels, Marlene 451 70 Dannelley, Teri 4S1 70, 152 Davidson, Dustine 451 70 Davidson, Leslie U71 78, 120, 143 Judy U71 78, 203 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Day, Carolyn 4Sr1 35, 42, 1 Larraine 451 70 Rachel 78 Taylor 4111 78, 1.92 Tony U-'1 78 25, 133, 141, 148 Day, Glenn 4F1 78 Dayton, 111114111 78 Dayton, Virginia 411 55, 124, Dean, Rose U71 78, 96, 106 Decker, Jana U1 23, 55, 144 Dehn, Pat4S171, 96 Demers, Julie 451 25, 71, 143 Demers, Sharon 4Sr1 34, 42, 126, 145 DeMoor, Peggy 4Sr1 42, 101 Denis, Theresa 4Sr1 42 Denner, Alice 4Sr1 42, 91, 1.15, 1.18, 129, 133, 137, 145 Denner, Howard U71 78, 106, 166, 188 DeSmet U1 DeSmet, Kenneth U1 65 Devereaux, Delbert 451 71 146 Devrier, Judy 4Sr1 33, 42, 128, 129, 130, 133 141, 148, 152, 202 DeWin, Clyde 41-'1 76, 78, 155, 188 Dietde r1eh, Gary 451 71, 140 Dikeman, Gary U1 65 Docken, Nancy 4Sr1 42, 115, 131, 133, 148, 152 Dominique, Larry 4F1 78 Dotson, Rudy U71 78 n Dougan, Janice 451 71, 143 Douglas, Darlene 4Sr1 43 Dow, Sally U1 24, 65, 130, 132, 150 Dowell, David 4171 78, 166, 188 Drake, Clifford U71 78, 166, 173 DuFau1t, Howard 4Sr1 43, 123, 136, 157 Doifield, Linda 481 71 Duncan, Ed U1 65 Dunn, Diana 4F1 78 Dunn, Edward 481 71 Duree, Pam 4F1 78 Dwyre, Dick KF1 78 E Eck, Robert 451 203 Egan, Dan 4Sr1 43, 114, 204 Eckhardt, Sheann 451 71, 203 Egger, Larry 451 71 Ebly, Cleff U71 78 Eichenberger, Merrill U71 78, 117, 152, 188 Eichman, Dale 4Sr1 23, Eichman, Gary 431 71 Eide, Karen U1 65, 148 43, 151 Eide, Kathleen U71 78 Elle, James U119, 21, 63, 65, 134, 142, 151 Ellenwood, Deanne 4F1 78 Ellenwood, Evelyn 4Sr1 43, 1.12, 129, 141, 148 Ellis, Dorinda 411 55, 147 Ellison, Michael 451 71 Euiron, Pat 481 78, 168, 182, 188 Ely, Jack4Sr143, u4, 1.19 Ely, Ji11U71 78 Emmett, 1011-D4Sr121, 27, 34, 43, 1.14, 128, 137, 149, 203 Enloe, Mary QF1 78 1zn1ee, Steve QSr1 23, 26, 34, 43, 123, 129, 135, 136, 144, 169, 171, Erlich, Phisa QF1 78 Ertler, Sharon QJ1 65, 203 Esch, sandra QJ1 65 Esch, Sharon QS1 71, 203 Espey, Judy QS1 71, 203 1.94, 203 F Farmer, MaryQSr143, 115, 118, 131, 133, 150 137, Farnshaw, Carol QF1 78 Farris, Cheryl QF1 78 panda, JauQSr143, 128, 133, 138, 148, 202 Farris, Mark QS1 71 Faulkner, Arnold QS1 132 Fedney, Joan QF1 143 rehn, Bill U1 63, 65, 134, 151, 189 Ferguson, Judy QSr1 34, 37, 131, 133, 148, 167 Ferguson, Mary QF1 78 Fichtl, Carolyn Q11 23, 65, Fields, Glenda QF1 78 Fingan, Robert QS1 71 Findan, Sharon QF1 78 Finjord, Victoria QS1 71 Finnell, Betty QJ1 65, 115 Fitzpatrick, Maureen QS1 71 Flinn, Nancy QSr1 43, 125, Folkerts, Vicki QS1 71, 139 Foon, Gloria QF1 79 Ford, Sue QF1 79 rand, J1naU165, 157, 178, 180 F61-rin, Rxehand Q51 71 Facia, Nick QJ1 23, 65, 151, Franklin, Geneva QJ1 65 Fray, Earl QJ1 65, 97, 144, 173, Friend, Bill QSr1 44 Friswold, Diana QS1 71 Frohlick, Michael QJ1 65 Frost, Tana QS1 71 Frost, Theador QF1 79, 182 Fuller, Roger QS1 71, 140 Fulleton, Judith QF1 79 Fullliart, Wmda QSr1 44 G Galash, Sandra QSr1 44, 126, Gallagher, John QS1 71 Galligan, Jeannie QS1 71, 152 Galvin, Russell QJ1 65, 188 Gardner, Ann QJ1 63, 65, 114, 150, 194 Gardner, John QF1 79, 166 Garlock, Diana QS1 71 Garrison, Carol QSr1 44, 146 Garrison, Julie QSr1 44, 150 Gatov, Andrea QF1 120, 167 Gedney, Joan QS1 71 Gettes, Marsha QSr1 44, 133, Gill, Bonnie QF1 79, 1l6, 119 Gill, Cheryl QJ1 116 Glass, Cynthia QF1 79 Gleason, Bob QJ1 65, 151, 184 Gleason, Sandra QS1 71 Glee, Wayland QJ1 71 Glessner, Bettt 43, 148 Fitzpatrick, Sherry QJ1 65, 130, 133, Fosback, Ivan QSr1 44, 115, ll8 165 145 91, 122, 142, 148 148 189, 191 130, 132, 14 150, 203 Glessner, Betty Jo QSr1 44, ll4, 133, 137, 140, 146 Godon, Roger QJ1 71 Goforth, sun Q11 65, 144, 194 Goin, Sterling QJ1 65 Goldsby, Bruce QS1 71, Graham, Vickie QF1 79 Grant, Mike QJ1 65, 182 Green, Leatl-1aQF1 79 Green, Ruth QS1 70, 120 ,193 114, 159, 165, 188 Greene, Terry QF1 79, 140, 166, 188 Grier, Judyh Grier, Judy QJ1 65 Grout, Barbara QJ165, 1.15, 130, 132, 147 Grudle, Pam QS1 71, 143 Gudge, Mike QS1 8 Gudge, Mike QS1 71 Gudge, Nick QJ1 65, 158 Gudmundson, Joan QS1 71, 116 Gulick, Bob QF1 79, 170, 192 Gustafson, Sharon QSr1 44, 145 Gutdeisch, Judy QSr1 44, 126, 133 129 2. Guthrie, Ennahefh QSr1 451 143 H Hadley, Marjorie QS1 71, 143, Haek, Jim QF1 76, 79, 188 Haggstrom, Lars QF1 79, 170 Hal-in, Ann QF1 79 Halverson, Diane QJ1 65, 130, I-lamaker, Ellen QF1 79 Hamilton, Robert QF1 79 Hamilton, Marie QJ1 65, ll7, ll9, Hampton, Theador QJ1 65, 116, Haney, Joy QS1 70 Hanley, Don QJ1 65, 144 Hanley, Donna QS1 71 Hannon, JoAnn QS1 71 Hanson, Marilyn QF1 79, Hardy, Cynthia QF1 79 Harmel, Dorothy QF1 79 Clifford QF1 79 Earnest QF1 79, 188 Pat QJ1 65 Sharon U1 65 Sharon QS1 71 167 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harryman, Janet QF1 79 Hart, Jolm QF1 79, 11 152 142, 147 203 169, 173 1-Ian, John QF1 79, 166, 170, 192 Hartley, Sharon QSr1 37, 45, 133, 141, 1 Harvey, Claire QS1 71, 97, 143 Haskell, Patricia QSr1 45, 146 Hawkins, Sureen QS1 71 Heady, Judith QF1 79 Heffner, Jacqueline QF1 79 Heinemann, Mina QS1 71, 116 Helm, Coral QF1 79, 152, 167 Henderson, Yvonne QF1 79 1-lendren, Ruby QJ1 65, 203 Henneous, Don QF1 79, 166 Herman, Kathie U1 65 Herold, Betty QF1 79 Hermann, Joanne QS1 71 Hertl, Judy QS1 71, 132 Heuer, Ted QF1 79 Hildebrand. Werner H1 65. 169 Hixson, Walter QF1 79, 170 Hoard, Carolyn QF1 79 I-loard, Elaine QS1 71 Hoard, Nancy QS1 71 Hodges, Billie Jo QS1 71, 116 I-Ioggans, Cottrell QJ1 79 Holland, Larry QJ1 65, 140, 158 1-Iollen, Donna QS1 71 Holt, Molly QF1 79, 143 Holt, Sara QS1 71, 142, 143, Holthusen, Diane QF1 203 Honey, JoAnn QS1 71, 152 Hopper, Robert QF1 79 Hoopes, Shauna QF1 79 Hopkins, Joseph QF1 79 Hosking, Marjorie QJ1 65 Hudson, Carol QSr1 45 Huebner, Claudette QS1 71 Huff, Larry QSr1 45, 115, 118 Huffman, Judy QF1 79 Hughes, Donna QJ1 65, 1.14 Hughes, Marion QS1 71 Humphrey, Tim QJ1 65, ll6 202 Hunter, Lynne QSr145, 101, u4, 128, 15 Hurd, Beverly QF1 79 Hurd, Charlotte QS1 71 Hurley, Sharon QS1 72 Huskey, Linda QS1 72 Huntington, Kent QJ1 a Huntington, Kent QJ1 65 Hyman, 166114511 23, 45, 133 Ihrcke, Sharox1QF1 79 Iles, Randy QSr1 35, 45, 117, 1 Irwin, Judy QSr1 45, 141, 148 Isles, Doug QSr1 45 J Jackson, Willis QF1 79, 133 Jacobus, sandra QJ1 65 lHE0Cl-nik, Kay QS1 72 Jaeoduik, Sue QJ165. 132, 145 Jarvis, Nancy QSr1 45 Jenkins, John QF1 79 Jennings, James QF1 79, 182 , 150 19, 120 45 0, 202 Jennings, Pauline QS1 72, 188, 193 Jensen, Carole QSr123, 35, 45, 126, 129, 150 Johns, Lana QS1 202 2 Johns, Johnso Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Becky QSr1 46, 150 Bill QS1 72 Carol QJ1 65 Cristine QF1 79 Diana QF1 79 Don E. QJ1 66 Duane QSr145 Gary QF1 79, 117 Larry QSr1 46, 203 Us Steve QF1 79 Zack QF1 79, 166, 132 Johnston, Sue QS1 72 Jones, lones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jorgen Janice QJ1 66, 152 Judy QF1 79 Marilyn Math Martha QF1 79 Matthew QF1 79 Rnrh U1 66 TomQF127, 79, 192 sen, Gerald QS1 72 Josephson, Robert QF1 79, 140, 166 Jower, Valerie QJ1 66, 128, 130, 132, 142, 148 Jungck, Kathy QSr1 33, 46, 101, u4, us, 122, 123, 131, 133, 137, 147 Jungck, Patsy QF1 23, 79, 143 Justice, Darryl QS1 168, 188 Justice, Larry QF1 BO Mar:IlynQJ166, 1.15, 132, 146, 202 Randy QF1 79, 178, 180, 192 Robert K. 01 23, 45, 66, u4 La Frienier, Ray QS1 712 Lahodny, Jolm QF1 80, ll7, ll? Lambert, Don QJ1 66, 1l6 Lambert, Joe QS1 72, ll6, 119, 140, 152 Lampkln, Donnie QF1 80, Lane, Ellen QJ1 66 Langlltz, Nicki QS1 23, 72 Langstaff, Abbey QS1 72 La Point, Raymond QS1 72 Lapworth, Gloria QD 80 Lapworth, Rod QJ1 66 Larsen, Judy QS1 72 Lawrence, Rhoda QJ1 66, 150 Lea, Richard QF1 80 Ledford, Diane QS1 72 Dick QF1 80 Fay QSr1 47, 91, 136, 178, 181, 204 Harvey QS1 23, 72, 188 Keith QF1 80, 166, 182 Ruth QJ1 25, 66, 143, 145 119 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Leek, Jerry QS1 72, 182 Lefwauder, Kristina QSr1 34, 47, Leisse, Janet QS1 72, 143 Leopold, Jaime QF1 80, 166 Levenson, Sandra QSr1 47 Lewis, Judy QS1 72, 139 Lewis, Nancy QJ1 66, 124, 130, 132, 146 Lewis, Sally QJ1 66, 147 Lewton, Stephanie QE1 80, Liberty, Girard QS1 72, 192 Lim, Sandra QSr1 47, 148 110, 132 143 Justus, Harlene QSr1 46, 133 K Kaiser, Bob QS1 19, 21, 72, 134, 136, 165, 189, 1.90 Kakishita, Gary QSr1 26, 46, 123, 181, 182 Kakishita. Mark lfl 23. 80, 166 Kamm, Glenda QJ1 66, 152, Kamm, Glenda QJ1 66, 152, 203 Kampras, Maxine QF1 B0 Kampras, Ruth QJ1 66 Kanaa, Andy QSr1 35, 46, 129, 135, 136, 149, 157, 178, 181, 189 Karnes, Marsha QJ1 66, 114 Kaster, Joyce QSr1 46, 147 Kaster, Joyce QSr1 46, 146 Kaufman, Robert QJ1 66, 115, Kaufman, Paul QF1 80, 166 140, 204 Lindberg, Lindberg, Lindberg, Lindgren, Lindgren, Bob QF1 30, 117 Caro1QSr147, 101, 123, 128, 148 LouA.n.n U1 66, 124, 148, 152 Mary QF1 30, 1.94 TornQJ166, 130, 134, 144, 173, 194 Lippert, Linda QF1 80, 143 Livingston, Bob QJ1 120 Llaneza, Adralune QJ1 66 Locke , LaVona QSr1 34, 47, 105, 145 Logerwell, Marilyn QSr1 47, 115 Long, Long, Long, I-0113, Louis, I-0117, Love, Love , Lowe , Kathryn QJ1 66 Lyle QS1 182 Marguerite QSr1 48 Ray QSr1 48 Fred QSr1 48, 135, 151 Verretta QSr1 48 Barbara QF1 80, 143 Nancy QS1 72 Victoria QF1 80 Ludlow, Jullann QS1 72 Kaul, sher-1ey U1 66, 129 Keechle, Mark QF1 80 Keller, Julie QS1 72 Keller , Robert QSr1 21, 23, 28, 46, 128, 135, 137, 152, 158, 182, 184, 187, Kellogg, Nancy QS1 25, 72, 9 Kells, Kelly, 204 Charles QF1 80 Mike Q11 66, 204 Kemery, Barbara QS1 72 Kemery, Dennis QJ1 66, 136 Kent, Kent, Kerr, Dan QS1 ll6, 140 Harold QJ1 66, 182 George QJ1 66 Kesler, Vaughn QSr1 46, 138 Keys, Kidd, Cra1gQF123, 30, 166 aiu QF1 so Kight, James QS1 72 Kilburn, Debra QF1 80, 143 King, Irene gr1 7 King, Irene QF1 80 King, Kathy QJ1 66, 132, 146 Kirstein, Janice QJ1 66, 148 Kirstein, Kenneth Q1-'1 30, 188 Klein, John QF1 80 Klein, Pamela QSr1 21. 35. 46. 122. 131. 133. 1412 Kloosterman, Jerry 66, 134, 149 186, 204 Knapp, Kathy QSr1 47 Knapp, Marilyn QSr1 47 Koch, Koch, Koch, Kone, Konu, Carol QJ1 66 Dave QF1 80, 166 Margie QF1 80 Wilson QSr1 47 Ed QSr1 47, 129, 135, 136, 151, 168, 178 Kramer, Ken QJ1 66 Krieger, Linda QSr1 47, 148 K1-ug, Maryann Q11 21, 66, 86, 124, 146, 1.93, 196 Krug, Melinda QS1 72 6, 143 136, , 169, 173, 184, Kurihara, Wallace Q51 72, 136, 165, 132 Lndw-ig, 1-ran-y QSr1 48 Lneh, Jer-ryqsr-1 19, 20, 23, 35, 48, u7, 123, 13 136, 137, 144, 152, 157, 203 Lueb, Keith Q51 72 Lupton, Bll1QS172, 165, 189 Lutgens, David QJ1 80 Lyman, Bernadlne QSr1 25 Lyman, Bernadine QSr1 35, 48, Lyons, Diana QS1 72 Lyne, She.renQSr148, 152 145, 203 Macdermid, Rllgger QS1 72, 117 Madigan, Ann QSr1 48 Madigan, John QJ1 66, 158 Madigan, Kathryn QF1 77 Magelki, Nancy QS1 72 Majors, Jack QSr1 48 Majors, Judy QS1 72 Maloney, Colleen QF1 80 Manchester, Vandy QF1 80 Mansfield, Larry QJ1 66 Manville, Dan QF1 80, 170, 182 Manville, Janet QJ1 66 Mar, Linda QJ1 66 Mar, Ronald QS1 139, 152 Marani, Paola QSr1 35, 49, ll0 Marchewka, Pat QSr1 25, 37, 48, 122, 133, 146, 152, 203 Marchewka, '1'hedaQSr149, 122, 129, 131, 133, 146, 152 Marcum, Jan QSr1 19, 21, 25, 35, 49, 104, 107, 131, 133, 148 Marcun-1. Mary QS1 24, 72 Markham, Jim QS1 72 Marler, Michelle QSr1 49, 145 Marley, Karen QSr1 23, 49, 150 Martell, Margaret QF1 72 Martenson, Wendy QSr1 49 Snook, Martin, Barbara QSQ 72, 143 Martin, Charles fSrQ 49, 151 Martin, Den1sfSrQ 49, 116, 119 Martinez, Virginia fSrQ 49, 126 Matthews, Edward UQ 139 Matthews, Eugenia QFQ 80 Mattson, Marlene QSQ 72 Marle, Rose UQ 66 Marquis, Sandra fSrQ 49 Maxon, Dale UQ 66 Maxwell, Diane UQ 66 McCaw1ey, Douglas UQ 66, 114 McC1eery, Sonje fSrQ 49 McClelland, Gregg UQ 66, 125, McConna.ll, Wes fry 80, 1.17, 188 McCoy, Sharon UQ 66, 148, 202 McCraw, George UQ 165 McCuen, Dennis fSrQ 49, 151 McCullar, Frank CFQ 80 McCullough, Mary QSrQ 50 McC1n-ley, Marilyn QSQ 72, 142 McDevitt, Pat fSrQ 50, 142 Mclfall, Laura QSQ 72 McFal1s, Diana QSQ 72 McFarlane, Gayle UQ 66 McGi.lvary, Kathleen QSQ 72 Mcinryre, Judy UQ 66, 130, 146, 1.93, 202 McKee, Kenneth QSQ 72 McKey, Denis fSrQ 48 McKinney, Kenneth U-'Q 80 McKinney, Margaret U-'Q 80 McMahon, Joe QFQ 80 McManigal, Lois UQ 66, 145 McRitchie, Jack UQ 66 McSweeney, Barbara QSQ 72 Meck, Greg UQ 72 Mehaffey, Mary QFQ 80, 120 Meier, Marilyn UQ 66, 150 Mendenhall, Sandra UQ 66 Mihara, Barbara QSQ 23, 72, Mihara, Bob QSrQ 50 Mller, Joyce UFQ 23, 80, 97, Miles, Mike UQ 114 . Darlene fSrQ 50 Grant QFQ 80 Harold UTQ 80, 166 Harry UQ 188 Janet UQ 66, 130, 146, 202 Joan QSQ 72 Linda fSrQ 50 Lynda fSrQ 50, 91, 123 Roger UQ 66, 151, 168 Sandra QSQ 72 Sharon QSQ 72, 142, 143 Stanley UQ 134, 168, 188 sue UQ 66, 147, 152 Twila UQ 66 Uarda fSrQ 50, 137, 139 William UQ 66 151, 194 132, 143 143, 152 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Million, Don fSrQ 50, 151 Paul fSrQ 50 Minor, Minor, Rosanne QFQ 80 Misenhimer, Esther fSrQ 50, 152 Misenhimer, Mariam fSrQ 50, 152 Misenhimer, Ruth UQ 66, 147, 152 Moe, Phillip UQ 66, 204 Mitchell, Joyce UQ 66 Mittelstedt, Barbara UQ 66 Monahan, Kathy fSrQ 51 Moody, Clearha fSrQ 51 Moody, Dick QSQ 73, 165 Moore, Steve QSQ 73, 139, 182, 192 Moreland, Garry fSrQ 27, 51 Moreland, Judy UQ 66, 145 Moreland, Kay QFQ 80 Morehead, James U-'Q 80, 166 Morhinway, Kristi fFQ 80, 143, 167 Mortenson, Ronald QSQ 73, 203 Mortenson, Sharon U-'Q 80 Morolds, Jim fSrQ 51 Morris, Patti UQ 66, 118, 130, 132, 137, 14 Morrison, Steven UQ 66 145 Mott, Janis 1SrQ 51. 126. 146 Moulton, Dick fSrQ 34, 51, 136, 151, 168 Moy, Chester fSrQ 26, 34, 51, 84, 91, 122, 135, 136, 144, 196, 204 131, Mueller, A11 Mueller, Alvin CFQ 80, 166 Muirden, Derek QSQ 73 3r Murphy, Cheryl UQ 66, 143, 146, 203 Murphy, Kathy QFQ 80 Murphy, Linda fSrQ 51, 115, 131, 133, 137, 146, 152 Murphy, Shannon fSrQ 23, 34, 51, 91, 133, 146 Myers, Jeff fSrQ 23, 50, 136, 142, 168, 182, 193, N 194 Nate, Norma UQ 66, 142, 147 Nelson, Darlene UQ 66, 114, 118, 137, 143, 145 Nelson, David UQ 66, 159, 173, 188 Nelson, Ed fSrQ 35, 51, 135, 151, 182, 184, 187 Nelson, Gary UQ 66, 151, 189, 191 Nelson, Karen QSrQ 25, 51, 101, 126, 128, 138 141, 145, 203 Nelson, Laura QSQ73, 139 Nelson, Nancy UQ 66, 130 Nichols, Theadore UQ 66 Nicholson, Lynne fSrQ 51 Nicholso n, Mike 451 73 Nickerson, Jeanne fSrQ 52, 131, 133 Nielsen, Nie uwbo Roland UQ 66, 140 er, Trudy fSrQ 33, 37, S Nil-1art, Zeil1fSQ 73, 143 Nishikawa, Faith QSQ 73 Noble, Pam QSQ 73, 143 2, 105, 14 5 Podemski, Esther UTQ 81 Poletiek, Sue fSrQ 53 Poli, Phyllis QFQ 81 Polk, Jerome QSQ 73, 115, 158, 184, 188 Polk, Joshua UQ 66, 116, 184, 187 Pool, Marilyn fSrQ 53, 145 Porcelli, Frank fSrQ 53, 105, 135 Evelyne CSQ 73 Donna QSrQ 53 Linda UQ 66, 150 Ronald QSQ 73, 182 Pories, Porter, Porter, Porter, h'imrner, Donna fSrQ 53, 128, 129, 133, 140 Pritchard, Ruth UQ 130, 132, 137, 146 Prnm, Robyn QFQ 23, 81, 143 Putnam, Randy UQ 66 R Rademacher, Jim fSrQ 53, 149 Rader, Betty fSrQ 1.9, 23, 53, 202, 203 Rader, Tom fSQ182 Radke, A11enfSrQ26, 35, 53, 136, 151, 158, 184 Radke, 1361, UQ 66, 142, 151, 159, 165, 184 Ragghianti, Don QSQ 73 Randolph, Hilda QSQ 73 Noble. Patl1l66 116, 11.9 120,130 132 137 14 R NokeS, Gal1Ul615y 167 ' ' ' ' 716ZPPi8?e 19 Lg' 21' 76, 81' 108' U71 Nusbau.m, Charles IFJ 80 ' Nye, Lawrence gsr-Q 23, 52, 135, 173 Ra-my B3-'bm U166 O 3'Brien, Pam QFQ 80 Ochsner, Barbara UTQ 80, 143 O'Conne u, James 153 73 offcrd, Johnettc QSQ 73 Olofson, Olsen, Olsen, Olson, 018111, Osler , Sharon fsrx 52, 122 JHdY1FJ 80 Laurel QSQ 73 M217 U1 56 Bob UQ 66, 159, 189 Dale fSrQ 53 Osmundson, Lovella fFQ 80, 116 ora, Yoshiko qsQ 73, 128, 129, 139 off, Day-1d fry so, 140 O'v1att, Fredric fry 80 Owen, Erwin fSrQ 52, 151 Ownbey, Ownbey, Pallini, Palmer, Louise QSrQ 52 Vie fSrQ 52 P Bill UQ 66, 136, 151, 159 Robert fSrQ 52 Pairner, Sandra qsry 19, 21, 52, 123, 133, 146, 152 Parker, Terry QSQ 73, 189 Parks, Jerry fFQ 80 Parks, Sue QSQ 73, 167 Bob fSrQ 52, 97, 129, 135, 136, 144, Parm an, 189, 190 Parrnan, Parm a.n, Parsons, Parsons, Parsons, Garry fry 81, 166 1.ar-ry fry 81, Edwin UQ 66 Joanne QFQ 81 Sandra qsQ 73 170 Paton, Dave UTQ 81 Patterson, Mike UQ 66 Paulsen, Anita U Q 81 Pearce, Carroll UQ 66 Pearce, Robert QSQ 73 Pearson, Janet UQ 24, 150 Pearson, Sally QFQ 76, 196 Pearson, Terry QSQ 23, 73. 136, 189 Pedersen, Nancy KFQ 31: 196 Per1ce1, Bob 41-'Q 81 Perkins, Arva QFQ 81 Perlas, Lina fSrQ 37, 52, 120, 131, 133, 137, 148 Persons, Elsie QFQ 81 Peters, Susan QSQ 73 Peterson, Jerry QSQ 73, 165, 188 Peterson, Patricia QFQ 81 Petralli, Jane fSrQ 53, 105, ll2, Petrella, Mike QSQ 73 Pnnan, Judy QSQ 73 Philichi, Jim QSQ 73, 136, 170 Pidgeon., Rickey QFQ 81 Pierce, Laddie qsry 53, 138 Pierce, Steve 182 Pike, Teryl QFQ 81, 143 Pittman, Leroy gsy 73, 165, 178, 180 Pittxnan, Roy fSrQ 53, 178, 191 Pitts, Ann QSQ 73, 86, 143 Pitts, Susan QFQ 81, 94, 106 Plemons, Kenneth QFQ 81 131, 133, 145 2 Rask, Janice UTQ 81, 143 Rasmussen, Vicki QFQ 81 Ray, Kathryn fSrQ S3 Rayburn, Judy QFQ 81 R931 Sharon IFQ 81 Read, Jim QSQ 73, 114 Reager, Dennis UQ 66, 149 Redford, David fSrQ 54, 117, 135 Redford, Nancy QSQ 73 Reed, Jacqueline UQ 146 Reed, James fSrQ 54, 66, 92, 115 Reinecke, Judi fSrQ 54, 115, 118, 128, 133, 137, 148 Reinmiller, Karen UQ 66, 143, 145 Reinrniller, Sandra QSQ 73, 143, 202 Reuther, Paula UQ 66, 116 Rich, Larry UQ 66, 130, 134, 142, 149 Richardson, Graham QSQ 63, 73 Richardson, Paget QSQ 73 Richter, Bobette QFQ 81, 143 Rickett, Charlene fSQ 73, 106, 143 Riddle, Jim QFQ 81, 188 Rigelman, Max QFQ 81 Ri elruan, Robert QSQ 73 Riley, Dianne UQ 142, 147 Ritchie, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, John QSQ 73 Carla QFQ 81 can QSrQ 54 Richard fSrQ54, 129, 138 Sue UQ 66 Robideau, Elaine QSQ 73 Robinson, Dale UTQ 166 Robinson, Gordon QSrQ 54, 125, 151, 158 Robison, Dennis fSrQ 54 Rock, D., 188 Rodriquez, Judy U-' Q 81 Rodriquez, John QFQ 81 Rodriguez, Mike UTQ 81 Rogers, Dan QSQ 73 Rommel, Jim QFQ 81 Romrnel, Kathy fSrQ 22, 133, 137, 148, 152, 196 Rornmel, Sharon KFQ 76, Ronald, Cathy fSrQ 129, 133, 137, 138, Rood, David UQ 66 Rooke, Edy QSQ 73 Rose, Linda QSQ 73 Rose, Meri U-TQ 81, Ross, Cheryl QSQ 73 Ross, Jerry UQ 23, 66, 126, 140, 151 Rostoch, Judy QFQ 81 Roth, Charles UQ 66, 151 Rouse, George fSrQ 54, 115 23, 54, 114, 122, 81, 108, 143 21, 54, 91, 96, 115, 126, 145 14 3 Rneen, Pete qsry 19, 26, 34, 54, u2, 131,13s, 136, 138, 141, 144, 152, 157, 178, 181, 189, 1.90, 203 Russell, Rusell, Rusell, Russell, Rusell, Ryder, Doran QSQ 73 Jean fSrQ 25, 54, 124, 148, 167, 202 Jerrv IF1 81 Michael UQ 66 Richard qsQ 73, 114, 134, 188 David fSrQ 140 Ryder, Marilyn QFQ 23, 81 S Sabilino, Marie KFQ 81 Sugar, Sally 66, 143, 145 Salta, Nancy QSQ 73 Sanders, Winnie QFQ 81 Sanderson, Lois UQ 66, 167 Sanderson, Margie fl-'Q 81 Saparto, Gilbert QSQ 73, 152, Saparto, Sara QFQ 81 Saparto, Sonia UQ 66 Sarna, Karen QFQ 81 168, 182, 1.92 Saunders, Deborah fSQ 73, 143 Saunders, Francis QFQ 81 sannders, wnnanr fsy 73, 178, 181 Saut, Larry UQ 66 Savuno, Tania lSrQ SS Sax, Bob QSQ 73 Schaler, Marlene UQ 66 sclrudker, Marncn UQ 24, 66, 112, 130, 132, 152, 202 Schmitt, Richard fSrQ 55, 128 Schneider, Bert UQ 66, 115, 117 Schobel, Hardie fSQ 73 Schoebel, Elizabeth UQ 66 Schon, John U-'Q 81 Schulberg, Dave QSQ 73, 106, Schue, Sharon KSQ 73 Schultz, Richard QSQ 74, 117 Schurnacher, David KSQ 74 Scott, Michael fFQ 81 Scott, Terry QSQ 74 Scott, Thomas QFQ 81 Searcy, John UQ 66 Seaton, Kathy UQ 66, 145 114, 188 Seiler, Gregg fry 81, 170, 192 Serean, Tim fSrQ 140, 168 Service, Jill UTQ 24, 81, 104, 107, 143 Setflemier, Ken UQ 27, 66, 112, 122, 125 Settlemier, Steve QFQ 81, 170, 1.92 Sexton, Connie QFQ 81 Sexton, Mike UQ 66 Sexton, Steve fSrQ 55 Shannon, Bonnie fSrQ 55, 147 Shaw, Joanne UQ 66 Shaw, Mary Martha UQ 74, 9 Melinda fSrQ 55, Patricia QFQ 81 Shaw, Shaw, Shea, Mary KSQ 74 Shearer, Susan UQ 66, Sheley, JoAnn fSrQ 12, Shepard, Joan fSrQ 55 Shepard, Sandra KSQ 74 Sherman, John fSrQ 55, 135, Sherman, Kathy QSQ 74, 104, 202 143, 202 24, 55, 4, 194, 202 114, 145, 202 136, 149, 173 107, 143 Sherwood, Bob UQ 66, 115, 141 Shirley, Roger QFQ 81 Shortridge, Beth UQ 66 Siefert, Margaret UQ 139 Siefert, Regina fSrQ 55, 147 sie1, Tern QFQ 81, 166 Silvera., Kirn QSQ 74 Simlngton, Birl QFQ 81, 166 Skaines, Carolyn QSQ 74, 116, Skye, JanfSrQ 55 120 srrr11ewr1d, Pan1 UQ 149 srnirn, Brad fSrQ 55, 159 Smith, Jim fry 81 srnmr, Margaret fFQ 81 Smith, Murie1fFQ 81, 167, 1.94 Smith, Nancy 4sQ 74 smith, Steve f5rQ 18, 21, 28, 35, 55, 112 135, 149 Smith, Tony 166 sncek, Becky QFQ 81, 108 Suzy UQ 25, 94, 112, 145, 152 Snow, Katherine UQ 152 Snyder, Carol fSrQ 56, 1l6 Soesbe, Ren fSrQ 56, 128, 151 Somner, Merilee UQ 130, 132, 143, 150 Southard, Joyce fSrQ 56, 117, 142 Southard, Lonnie QSQ 74, 192 Speaker, Marylou QSQ 74, 132 Speaker, Mike U-'Q 188 Speilberg, Chris fSrQ 56, 135, 136, 144, 173, 1.94 Speilberg, Merilee QFQ 82, 193 Spencer, Helen QFQ 82 Spieler, Phyllis U-'Q 82 Stainbz-ook, Gene UQ 26, 30, 134, 144 Stanford, Mary U1 152 Staples, Jeanette QF1 82 Stapleton, Sandra QSr1 56, 146 Stauifer, John QSr1 56, 146 Stauffer, Lawrence QF1 82 Stearns, Kathi QS1 74 Stenberg, Anton QF1 82 Stene, Sharon Q51 74 Stern, Steve QS1 97, 170 Steward, Joa.nQS174, 152 Stewart, Ben QS1 74, 165, 182 Stirr, Lynda U1 152 Stofiel, Alan QF1 165 Stolte, Robert QJ1 23 Stone, Earl QS1 74 Stradley, Saundra 82 Slratikos, Sue QF1 82 Strom, Margaret QS1 74 Strowger, Jim 144 Strubel, Jim QS1 23, 74 Strutton, Nancy QJ1 145 Stryffeler, Vivian QS1 74 Stuckle, Fred QJ1 117 Sue, Derald QSr1 35, 128, 131, 135 Sue, Stanley QJ1 130, 134 Sue, Tim QF1 82, 182 Suewva, Kelly QF1 82 Suter, Jack QF1 26, 82, 192 Sutherland, Leslie QF1 82 Sylvester, John QSr1 34, 108, 1.12, 149, 158, 173, 204 T Taitz, Robert QS1 23, 74, 192 Talbitzer, Vicky QSr1 56 Taylor, Richard QS1 74, 165, 178, 180 Terrell, Kathie QF1 82 Terrell, Linda QS1 74 Thomas, Beverly QF1 82 Thom as, Thom as, Thom as, 135, 137, Thom as, Thom as, Thorn as, Dennis QS1 74 Ga.1'yQS1 23, 74, 134, 165, 192 John QSr1 27, 56, 91, 1l5, 129, 149, 189, 190 Linda QSr1 56 Sally QF1 82 Joyce QF1 82 Thome, Chris QSr1 56, 120 Thompson, David QSr1 S7 Thompson, Dick QJ1 19, 28, 130, 134, 136, 14-4 Thompson, Phil QSr1 57, 136, 149, 157 Thurman, Donna QSr1 57 Tidwell, Roberta QS1 203 Tienhaara, Mike QS1 74 Tiffin, Nancy QJ1 24 Tiffin, Sharon QSr1 24, 57, 131, 133 Tilton, Deino QS1 74 Tilton, Judy QSr1 47, 139 Toll, Eric QS1 74 Tomlinson, Richard QF1 82, 192 Torland, Darlene QSr1 57, 114, 137, 202 Tracy, Janet QS1 74, 143 Train, Rachel QJ1 202 Traver, Sandra QF1 82, 143 Tucker, Art QSr1 23, 57, 136, 151, 193 Tunzat, Deborah QF1 82, 86 Tunzat, Yvonne QS1 74, 143 Turk, Patricia QJ1 147 Turner, Joanne QS1 147 Tuttle, Roger QSr1 57, 114, 117, 120, 136, 144, 203 Tweten, Linda QJ1 148 Twilleager, Ton-1 23, 28, 1.17, 140, 204 U Unzicker, Connie QF1 82, 1.17 Utkilen, Margaret QF1 82 V Van Acker, Jim QF1 82, 192 Va.nBeek, Ray QJ1 63, 134, 136, 144, 184, 186 Van Buskirk, Victoria QF1 82, 167 Vanderpool, Diane QS1 74, 139 Vanderpool, Richard QF1 166, 173 Vaslle, Dennis QS1 74, 1.15, 159, 189 Venator, Judy QSr1 57 Vergeer, Bruce QS1 74, 165 Vergeer, Shir1eyQSr157, 133, 141, 203 Vermillion, Je Vermillion, Terry QS1 74 Vetsch, Carolyn QS1 74, 143 W Wakefield, John QS1 74 Wahl, Dale QSr1 19, 21, 37, 57, 112, 131, 135, 136, 151, 193, 204 wnbaum, Betty Qsl-1 57, 125, 131, 133, 146 Wallace, Patricia QF1 82 wang, JohnQS1 159, 165 Walters, Barbara QF1 82 Walton, Carl QS1 74, 188 Ward, Joyce QJ197, 143, 145 Ward, Steve QSr1 58, 105, 135, 149, 204 Wan-en, John QJ1 159, 173, 181, 187 Watson, Odell Q11 136, 144, 157, 172, 173 Watt, Janet QF1 82 Watts, Sherron QSr1 58, 119, 120, 137 Webb, Judy QSr1 22, 58, 101, 129, 147 Weller, Gary QF1 76, 82, 166, 192 Weinberger, Ernest QSr1 58 Weinberger, Mike QS1 74 Weir, Jua.n1taQSr1 58, 114 Welch, Jack QF1 82 Welch, Jim U1 136, 169, 184, 187 Wells, Ronald QSr1 140 Welsh, Men-ily QF1 82 Werstleln, Ron-re1lQSr1 58 West, Donna QI-1 82 West, Oscar QSr1 58, 115, 136, 157, 178 West, Timothy QF1 82 Whitcomb, Jan QS1 82 White, Carol QF1 82, 116 White, Nancy QJ1 137, 150 White, Shirley QS1 74 Whited, Linda QF1 82 Whimon, Patricia QS1 74 Widger, Jane QF1 74 Wilder, Esther QS1 74, 202 Wildt, Sheryl QS1 74 Wilhelm, Albert QS1 74 Wilhe l.m, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, PaulQSr1 58 Clarence QJ1 159, 184 Karen Q1-'1 82 Kathryn QJ1 132, 150, 202 Patricia QF1 82 Richard QF1 82 48 Williams, Sandra QSr1 58, 105, 124, 142, 1 William Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, 145 Wilson, son, Tyra QS1 74 Donne QS1 74, 203 on-y Q51 74 ce-aidnre Qsry 58 25, Leslie Q51-1 24, 33, 35, 59, 1l4, 1 Susan QD 82 Wlnkelrnan, Marie QSr1 59, 133, 150 Winn, Nancy June QSr1 59, 147 Wise, Louise 147, 203 wise, Wi1llan1QF1B2, 140, 204 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The 1961 Lens Staff is grateful to the following for their assistance in the production of this book: Agency Lithograph - Printing and Binding S.K. Smith Company - Book Cover Gladys Gilbert Studio - Photography Mr. Clifford Slavsky - Advisor Advertisers - Financial Assistance by Purchasing Ads Ken Settlemier - Photography Miss Ruth Tennant - Art Advisor Mrs. Doris Etlinger - Sale of Lens Dr. Wm. Richter - Scheduling of Pictures Lynda Miller 81 Nancy Lewis - Design of Division Pages Diane Vanderpool - Design of Fly Leaf Kathy Rommel Editor 224 Wiseman, Beth QS1 75 Wittcke, Dianne QS1 75, 202 Wlttren, Sherri QSr1 59 Wittwer, Wayne QF1 82, 166 Wohlsehlegel, Linda QSr1 59 Wolf, Dan QSr1 59, 1.14 Wolf, Lonnie Q1-'1 82, 152 Wolfe, Barbara QSr1 59, 145 Wolfe, Sandra QJ1 150 Wood, Steven QS1 75, 182 Woods, James QSr1 59 Woodside, Osa QS1 75, 120,142 Worley, Robert U1 1401 204 WOT?-11i118f0U1 loin CFD S2 Worthley, l.1ndaQS1 75 Wright, Lawrence QS1 75, 1.17 Wright, Sue, 82 wright, sue QF1 sz Wulf, Mn-va QJ1 130, 147, 152 wyne, A1 Q51 75 Y Yadoni l0hu QS1-1 59, 151, 184, 187 Yeager, Mike QF1 82 Yee, Yen-Wei QS1 75, 188 Yeske, Joanne 451 75, 116 Yeung, Mary gp 82 Zarvls, c11r1e1naQF1 sz zerner, ramen QS1 75 Zimmerman, Reba QF1 82 zwick, Janecgsry 19, 21, 32, 34, 59, 105, 112, 123, 13s, 133, 145 zwick, John Q11 82, 97, 166, X f Opening ,Af A 1961 ssi h N the Night X- kk XXX X LENS X X K X S NX X, X XX xx X X X1 ix X N .. 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