Washington High School - Lens Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1964
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The flawless proportions of the Parthenon tell us of a noble race dedicated to perfection in all thingsg the graceful maidens of the Nike Temple testify to a universal love of beauty that precluded ugliness and brutality, -the Discus Thrower tells us of a vigorous breed who sought physical well-being through moderation in all things and the pursuit of excellence, the Winged Victory epitomizes for eternity man's unquenchable desire to be free. Truly these symbols speak to all of us, surely we need to listen. In the belief that young Americans in 1964 desper- ately seek firm and worthy values to serve as guides in the constant choice-making of everyday life, we,the Lens staff, have restated some of those practical ideals that lifted the Athenians to such pinnacles of greatness. By borrowing their lofty ideals and dedicating ourselves to them, we can endow our own lives with something of the race, nobility and purpose that was ancient Greece. 1 I 1 1 i 1 I f x 1964 lens volume 57 washington high school portland, oregon w . Q ' r ' . 2 + f H . 1537 s wil fiffii? 7 .. 'fiii-'lftii-:fgggjifig X 1 Q , r X f ' . Y ,0?'f', eavching mind r I..?'Jffl'5GlI1?Ef, W ew-Qg1fg,3?Qg, f xgwufzfaef' x sa, 5,4133 N +51 Is' in f , I to rwa rd As young Americans, we are all searching for goals and stand- ards by which to live. We must never forget that what we are going to be, we are now becoming. The Lens Staff hopes that the presentation of this yearbook may supply these necessary guide- posts for better living. lf we have helped you, the future citizens of America, to be- come better individuals, then we have accomplished our purpose. Editor-in-Chief ..... . . .Ann Cuddington Business Manager .... ..... J im Dayton Photographer .... .... E va Bushman Layout Editor .... . . .Sally Pearson Dedication The Stall is proud to dedicate the 1964 Lens to Mr. Garreth Goddard, a man with a friendly smile and a cheery greeting for everyone he meets. As curriculum vice-principal, he has charge of curriculum development with the latest I. B. M. procedures, instructional materials, student observers, testing programs, and special programs. During his years at Washington, his friendliness and sincere desire to aid the students has created an atmosphere conducive to cooperation and learning. Mr. Goddard, we the students of Washington wish to express our warmest congratulations and our hum- hlest gratitude. 4 Emculty student government Seniors underelas smen ac 'fivities clubs and stan? sports ads and index V A Faculty Principal l The proud history of our great high school is well portrayed each year by the Lens, a yearbook that is worthy of the traditions which it perpetuates. This year's Lens is an outstanding successor to the many yearbook publications which have preceded it. My sincere thanks and congratulations to the excellent and hard working staff which has produced the 1964 version of the Lens. It is a distinct privilege for me to be associated with Washington High School, its enthusiastic stu- dent body, its most excellent staff, and its traditions of outstanding accomplishments in all areas of student endeavors. May this excellence continue through the years so that graduates will always look back with nostalgic pride to their years as students of this distinguished school. 8 i I I MR. HAROLD YORK, Principal Dr. William B. Richter Administrative Vice Principal Dean of Boys Dr. Richter, our outstanding Administra- tive Vice Principal, worked part time this year on race relations and school drop-outs in high school. This study will help admin- istrators solve the many problems which students face in school. Besides this extra activity, Dr. Richter supervises the Bacca- laureate, Commencement, athletics, and fire and defense drills. Miss Mary Withycombe Administrative Vice Principal Dean of Girls Miss Mary Withycomhe, Administrative Vice Principal, is responsible for the wel- fare of all girls, student productions, schol- arship applications andthe American Field Service. Miss Withycombe also makes ar- rangements for our Washington Rose Festi- val princess selection and May Fete Court. Despite her many responsibilities, Miss Withycombe is always willing to help stu- dents with their problems and difficulties. 9 I I Mr. David Brattin Activities Director New to Washington this year, Mr. Brattin coordinates and supervises activities of school clubs. dances, student elections, and the executive council. Mr. Brattin teaches a class on student leadership to those inter- ested in learning about the school govern- ment. 10 Mr. Gareth Goddard Curriculum Vice Principal Mr. Goddard, our Curriculum Vice Prin- cipal, was the IBM coordinator for Port- land Public Schools this year. Washington joined the other schools this year in using IBM report cards or data processing cards. He is in charge of student teachers, the bookroom, library, and special services throughout the school. MR. WALTER ALDRIDGE MR. T. ASCHENBRENER Mathematics Social Studies BS-Seattle Pacific B5-U of Idaho Portland State MS-U of Idaho Students learn Russian from Mr. Unfred. MRS. PATRICIA BERKE MR. NATHAN BERKHAM English Social Studies BS-Marylhurst BA-Reed Portland State MA-U of Qregon MISS EDNA BABCOCK Mathematics English BS-Oregon State A MR. NORMAN BALLARD Social Studies Physical Education BS-State Teachers College Portland State MRS. ELIZABETH BACON English BA-U of Oregon MR. HERBERT BARKULOO English Speech Correction BS-Pacific U Oregon College of Education 11 MR. ROBERT BLATTMAN English Social Studies BA-Pacific U MA-Pacific U MRS. JANE CULHANE Business Education BA-U of Minnesota Portland State MRS, JOAN CHAPMAN MISS SUSAN COPLEY MR. WILLIAM COVERT English Social Studies Understanding Music BS-U of Washington BA-Oberlin Band Denver U Reed Orchestra BS-U of Washington Willamette U MR. JOHN DAGSLAND Special Education BS-Pacific Lutheran MA-U of Portland 12 Mrs. Bacon instructs seniors about the fundamentals of English grammar. MRS. FRANCES DODSON MR. JOHN DAVIDSON English Industrial Arts Latin BS-Iowa State BA-Asbury MS-Oregon State U of Utah MR. MICHAEL DOHERTY MISS DONNA EBERT MRS. LINDA EDDY General Science Home Economics Business Education Applied Science BS-Marylhurst BA-U of Oregon Biology Portland State BS-Oregon State MEd-U of Oregon MISS MARGARET FOSTER Shorthand Typing BA-Mills World traveler, Mr. Porter, teaches Physics. MR. SAM FULLER Industrial Drawing Industrial Arts Distributive Ed. BA-North Dakota MRS. CRAYCE GUMBERT German BA-U of Washington Portland State MISS ELLEN FORSLUND Physical Education BA-Willamette MA-Stanford MRS. MARTHA FROST Home Economics BS-Washington State Oregon State MR. GERALD HACAN Spanish English Social Studies Publications BA-U of Portland Longbeach MRS. GENEVIEVE HOBSON English Sovial Studies U of Hawaii Portland State I4 MISS E. HASENMAYER MR. LERAY HEICK English Vocal Groups BA-Reed BS-U of Idaho MA-Columbia U 1 1 MR. RICHARD HILDRETH Acting Vice Principal BA-U of Oregon MA-Lewis and Clark MISS ORPHA HUDSON Department Chairman English BS-Kansas State U of Oregon Students lake advantage of study period in Senior English. MR. ALVIN HULSE English Remedial Reading BS-Oregon College of Ed. MS-Eastern Oregon MRS. HELEN HUNT Speech Correction BS-Emerson College MA-U of Oregon MRS. LEONORE JOHNSON French BS-Minnesota Reed rv' uw 5-fi MR. LARRY KECK Physical Education BA-Colorado State MA-Colorado State i k.,V Z, .- Mr. Withee explains the fundamentals of geometry to one of his math classes. MR. JAMES MALONEY MR. CECIL MATSON English Speech Journalism Drama BA-Colorado State MA-Colorado State BA-U of Oregon MA-U of Iowa MR. JOHN KNUTSON MRS. ANN LLO INT Department Chairman English Mathematics BA-U of Oregon BS-U of Washington Portland State MS-U of Oregon MRS. LOUISE LOTHSPEICH MISS ETHFL MacRAE Acting Head Counselor English Social Studies BA-Washington State MA-Stanford English Speech BS-Linfield MR. lf.-XROI, JOHN MATYIC Sm-iul SIIIIIIPS II:K-Montana U M.'K-Montana U MRS. .IOIIANNE MCIVIAHON Ifngglish Snvinl Stmlivs Currir. Conrfl, R:'I-IVIuryIIn1rSt IIIuryII1urst I6 MISS SIIARON MAYER I,iIm1riun RS-Pnrllaml Slate U of Wnslxinglon Aug. IS MR. WM. Mc-CLUSKEY MR. WILLIAM McCORD Physical Iimluc-ation Chr-mislry BSgLf:wis and Clark HS-Wlnilworlh Mlid-Oregon Stale MS-Oregon Slate MR. S'I'IiYliN MELNICHUK I'l1ysi4'uI Iidnrulion Urfnn-rul Srivnrv BS-Portland State MS-Oregon State The orchestra performs under the direction of Mr. Covert. MR. ,IOSICPII MILOKNA MR. F, MARTIN MOORE I'I1ysia-al I':fIlIf'flIIOI'l Special Education RS-Sterling BS-Sterling MA-Washington U MA-Washington MR. CARROLL NEWTH MISS DARLENE NYE MISS H. ELAINE OBERG Industrial Arts Algebra BS-Oregon State Geometry MS-Oregon State Oregon State Portland State Biology Business Education BS-Willamette MISS MARY OVIATT Physical Education RS-Portland Coll. of Iowa MEHU of Oregon Many students in need of special education receive expert help from Mrs. Hunt. MR. IVILLIS PACKHAM MRS. HELEN POCK Biology S0l'l21l SllldlCS BS-Brigham Young U MS-Brigham Young U MR. PAUL POETSCH English Social Studies BSWU of Oregon Portland State Curric. Superv. BA-U of Illinois MA-U of Illinois MR. DAVID PORTER MRS. LOUISE RANDALL General Science GPHPTHI Math Physics G60ml'ITy' Science Seminar BA-St. Olaf BS-U of Portland Lewis and Clark MS-Oregon State MRS. RUTH SEVERSON MR. CLIFFORD SLAVSKY Typing Business Law Office Practice Typing BS-Oregon State Bookkeeping BS-N. Dakota State Teachers Mlid-U of Washington MRS. MILDRED STEVENS English Social Studies EfIer'tive Reading BA-Marshall Portland State I8 MISS MARILYN SATHER MRS. BLESSING SATTLER English Typing Sorial Studies General Art BS-U of Idaho BS-U of Oregon Portland State 5 YF M,-:1:.sZ,,, uasiasgggg. 4HI'5-stayin? -w.,.,,N New to Washington this year, Miss Ebvrl tvzlvlles the techniques of baking to her Home Economics Class. MR. RUSSELL SVAREN MISS E. RUTH TENNANT General- Art General Art Art Design Arts Crafts Art Commercial Understanding Art BA-Calif. Arts Sz Crafts BA-U of Michigan MfA-U of Oregon 'Y' rf Helping students individually in typing is one of Mrs. Eddfs responsibilities. MR. JOHN UNFRED English Russian BA-Montana State MA-Columbia U MR. DONALD UPPENDAHL Social Studies BA-U of Colorado MA-Ref-d MRS. IONFI WALKER Physical Education BA-U of Oregon MR. CHARLES WITHEE Geometry General Math College of Great Falls U of Portland MRS. ARLENE WARD Spanish BA-U of Colorado Portland State 19 CCI'GJE3.I'1GS pwmA www, g,, W ,af ...- 9 f Xllm 'NIXHK Xlil l BALMANN MHS IOLISI NAN NUXS HINI1 Huw X551 lm 4 xx llll X I XXXIHNII NRS MXRHHI if lulny fmmallm Nu Counselors I ' f--rf-5 AL FRESHMAN COUNSIQLORS MISS ICLAINIC OBI-IRG MR. CARROLL NICXXTII vi Qui 'rf SUPHOMORE COUNSliLOl!S MR. .IOSICPH MILOKNA MISS IlASI'INM.'KYlCR 11? Hx l1lh'fYU'mm .ILTNIOR IIOUNSI-ILORS MISS IC'I'IIIil. Mar-RM11 NIR. .lOSI'1l'll MILOKNA SKIHOIARSHIP IIOUNSICLOR X'OCA'l'ION.-XL COUNSELUH MR. SAM FULLER :L S 'w ie- - VE A i AF M .O dk. M. Qi 25:1 MRS. KELLY Bookkeeper 1'-ffflrdl MRS. COOLEY Book Clerk Qt MRS. DORIS JOHNS Library Secretary MRS. DOROTHY WEINSTEIN School Nurse - Au Cafeteria taff Shirley Carter, Belly Wetmore, Minenva Rehsa, rence Fleen, Edna Peterson, Belly Webber. Minnie Shaw, Grace Ketchum, Alice Mlady, Flo- Custodians immaM0riiiAQ'C85I-Q2Q'1i2.QiZ,fSE1l'ic5JE2ii4Id EHQZJQEEEJQZI'A1'1IS-255521 2XQQi2tXfIfjf Mrs. Bacon After forty-two years of teaching, thirty of which were spent teaching English and history at Washington, Mrs. Bacon is re- tiring. She had previously taught at Rai- nier for seven years. She had the added distinction of being a basketball coach in eastern Oregon before college. Upon retiring she plans to travel a great deal, including in her itinerary: Mexico, the Grand Canyon, and San Francisco. Mrs. Bacon will keep busy in her spare time by taking care of her two cats and her garden. The many, many people who have had the pleasure and good fortune of having Mrs. Bacon as their teacher, friend, or ac- quaintance, join the Lens in wishing her many years of continued success. 24 ln ppreciation Miss Gberg Miss Oberg, who has been a biology teacher and counselor at Wa-Hi for 38 years, will retire this year. Previously she taught on Vashon Island for two years and later for one year as an exchange teacher in Hawaii. After her retirement she plans to spend her time at the beach and forget to live by a bell. When she returns to Portland, she plans to take part in the activities of various groups. The students of Washington, whose par- ents were but small children when Miss Oberg came to Wa-Hi, wish her a fond farewell and may she enjoy many years of happy, active retirement which she so greatly deserves. V3 John Fitzgerald Kennedy Born-May 29, 1917 Died-Nov. 22, 1963 JFK, the second of nine children, was born to an lrish immigrant family in Brookline, Mass. At the age of forty-three, he was elected on the Democratic ticket as the thirty-fifth President of the United States. Faced with the Cuban missile crisis and the racial difhculties, the late President Kennedy proved to be an outstanding and brilliant leader. A London paper, Wllhe Timesf' printed John Masefield's feelings on the funeral day, 'Tlrant to us Life that though the man be gone, the promise of his spirit be fulfilled. ln Memorium Ken Camp Born-March 9, 1946 Died-February 13, 1964 During the brief seventeen years of his life, Ken established himself as an energetic and hard-working person. He was well-liked by everyone and had about him a warm glow of friendliness. Memories of Ken will linger for- ever with all who knew him. 'wa 25 'Q il-f x mf 4 K A '51 'L ' -, Q ' .fr Q- J .Y?':'i :Z A K ,515 , z Sw . , x 'Q is . -. ..wry,1:V ,Pkg LGT V 35:25. i' -f e 5 if W1 4 if av y . V. 15' . Nw. is Ji '25 .F r ftrl .-:it-9 w -1 ,S 1 3-6- f ufseb,-1. . S,-.123 iii? 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President .sie x Jim Haek Steve Elle John Haek Senior Class P1 fSiflPHl .lnnior Class President Sophomore Class President Frank McCullar Spring Student Body President Tom Cooke Freshman Class President 42 . lillvl Frank Mccullar Spring Student Body President Janet Watt Nancy DeGraw Vice President Secretary pring Executive Council Judy Olsen Linda Cliaperon Kristi Morhinway Treasurer Assislunt Treasurer Pulilieity Manager Terry Lodge Rose Dean Joe Rapp General Council President G.l,. President B.L. President W l I Jirn Haek Sieve ICIIQ .lohn Haek Senior Class Presiclenl lllmim- qjlugg llr,-Si41,,m Sophomore Class President Bobbi Eide Assistant Publicity Manager ,lim Law Full Student Body President Tom Cooke Freshman Class President Fall General Council During the Fall Term of 1963, the Colonial Cen- eral Council was involved in several important ac- tivities. Besides taking part in the annual charity drives and Pride Project, Council members took part in ticket sales for the P.T.A. Spaghetti Dinner. All of the activities were accomplished with a high degree of success. The U.C.N. drive was highlighted by a very suc- cessful dance, c'The Cayway Ballf' jointly sponsored by the Executive Council and General Council. This Friday night affair followed a circus theme. The Fall Council also held a sprit-rouser pizza feed preceding the pre-season basketball game at Reynolds. The stu- dent response to all of these projects was generally John Cardner General Count-il President very good. First Row: H1-ttv S ink Suv Chu boron Miko lgI'ilIIlIZlII . P Q I a Q Mary Clll'llll,2', John Hurt, Jann-t xwvllll, Suv Hunvy, Nancy Dulv, Margie Sanderson, Candy Milrl'llnl. 501' ond Row: Candor- Stuthurd, john Pix-struk, Miko Kno szullzi ,Teri Burleson, Diane Shvfter, Tlicrrszl Dchn, lion Hoodyv, Dun Christiunson, Bonny Podvmski . .. ...MW-e M M I -Ww- Third Row: Joe Rupp, Tom Jones, Dionc Bcguhl, Re- nee Chalficld, Bon johnson, John Randolph, Charles Preston. Fourth How: Jean Billctcr, Linda Chaperon, Kathy Comer, Candy Dailey, Mikc Ralfacle, Terry Lodge, Kathy Bleid, Chris Knutson. pring General Council Terry Lodge General Council President 5 i . . 1 . 1 - . R . ! . 1 1 . 1 l The purpose of General Council is the communica- tion of ideas between the students and the Executive Council. The General Council is also the working body behind the Executive Council. They organize fund- raising drives and serve on committees. The Spring General Council was composed of out- standing members ofthe student body under the leader- ship of Terry Lodge, President, Terry Greene, Vice President, Katy Cornelius, Secretary, Gary Weiler, Sergeant-at-arms, and Sandy Traver. Chaplain. :sms First Row: Terry Greene, Katy Cornelius, Betty Spink, Sue Pitts, Ann Cuddington, Janet Watt, Mary Cheung, Jeff Dullum, Elliot Chinn, Larry Birnbaum, Dave But- ler. Second Row: John Randolph, Phil Hoekman, John Orman, Mike Condil, Allen Reinmiller, Doug Eide, Mike Livingston, Barbara MeGrew, Kathy McDevitt, Dale Robinson. Third Row: Cordon Lee, Jackie Smith, Dennis Brisbane, Linda Neal, Janice Meyers, Janice Severy, Linda Kiernan. Fourth Row: Judy Hockley, Cindy Knippel, Marge Justice, Bonnie Selner, Bob Mallet, Dennis Capps, Mary Kay Crisp, Stevie Cooper, Sandi Traver, Cary Weiler, Reba Norwood. Fall Cabinet ll First How: Mike Clmrtier, Terry Pike, Sue Pills, Tom Jones, Karen Carpenter. Second Row: Mary Cheung, Karen Oyanogi, Patsy Jungck, Mary Lindgren, Mary Kay Crisp, Diane Espe, Larry Justice. Third Row: Vicki Vunliuskirk, ,lack Suter, Walter Hixson, Bob Gulick, Dave Dowell. Sue Pitts President 34 The Fall Cabinet brought about a unity among the various service, interest, and honor clubs at Washing- ton. The purpose of the Cabinet was to inform the clubs about school policies, regulations, and up- coming activities, and to strengthen communication between the Executive Council, the General Council, the student body, and the clubs. The Cabinet's main project this year was the Colonial Club Carnival. All club members participated in the planning and the Carnival. Each club had a separate booth, through which they earned money to increase their treasury. Activities of the Cabinet have fostered good fellow- ship among club members. pring Cabinet I I First Row: Carol W'hite, Janet Walt, Jeanne Chzirtier, Karen Surna. Second Row: Esther Podemski, Sue Sclllick- er, Beverly Hurd, Reba Norwood, Diane Espe, Russ Brown. Third Row: Carolyn Bush, Sue Chaperon, Shauna Hoopes, Kathy Bleid, Janet Baird, Cary Weiler, Tim Yvest, Marty Black. The Cabinet of Washington High School consisted of the presidents of all the chartered clubs and organi- zations of Washington. lts goal was the effective com- munication between the administration and the clubs and among the clubs themselves. The vice president of the student body presides over the cabinet. At the beginning of the Spring term, the Cabinet t looked into the possibility of sponsoring a dance in honor of the hopefully state-bound Colonial basketball team. Also planned were discussions of club initiation or upledgingf, supervision of the presentation of the activity and scholarship cups to the deserving clubs, and the possibility of joint meetings with other school cabinets to discuss mutual problems. The Spring Cabi- net,s goal was to help the clubs work together by being itself a closely-knit functioning organization. Janet Watt President Fall iris, League Marilyn Hanson Sharon Rommel President Vice-President Mary Kay Crisp Secretary Sally Pearson Senior Rep. COYlYliC Biflhlel' Merilee Speilherg Kandi Cummings Treasurer SEI--Bl-AFmS Editor-Historian Cindy Banzer ,lean Billeter Ruby Yee Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. pring Girls? League Vicki Van Buskirk Rose Dean Vice-President President Candy Mareum Bobette Richter .leanne Chartier Mary Lindgren Sevretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms Ediym-.Historian Rhisa Erliflh Sally Yerkovich Julie Horine Sheri Schlicker Senior Rep, Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. Fall M Boys, Lea ue Zack Johnson Jack Suter Pre-sick-nt Vice-President Mike Louaillier Russ Brown Steve Settlgmier Se-rrn-tary Treasurer Sgt,.a1.ArmS i 'S 4. Dale Robinson -li-1 Mike Livingston Mike Rafiaele Senior Rep. Junior Rep. Sophomore Rep. pring Boys League Joe Rapp Mike Livingston President Vice-President Terry Greene Bill Hinchcliff Russ Brown Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms mn 'fl Alvin Mueller DHVG Emmet Craig Olsen Ben Johnson Senior Rep. JllHi0T RCP- Sophomore Rep. Freshman Rep. ll Fall Girls? League Re . Reps First llowz Esther Podemski, ,lui-kio Lunglitz, Janice Rusk, Sue Earnslmw, Jeannie Churlier, Rhisu Erlieh, son, Chris ZilI'VlS, Mary Alive Him-lu-lilT. Third Row: , , , , , Judy Olsen, Karen XVulluce, Cumlee Stuthurd., Merilce K2E 'P' f'PfS0 , K U1'vPff'0 - Smbofld Rowf 5110 Calm' Marlin, Sue Sound, Kathy Allen, Bev Jones, Barbara wright, Diane Espe, Nant-y Burgess, Carol Nvittwer, Sue , , , Mt'Crew Donna Morffzln. Ann Miller, Mary Hndloek, Izlame M1'Kinney, Sue Wil- l F Fall Boys, ea ue Re . Reps First Row: Ken Camp, Elliott Chinn, Tim Sue, Mike Tom McCoy. Third Row: Robert Bennett, Ron Hoodye, lirillmun, Jerry Parks, Mike Speaker, Mike Ruffin-le. Kenny Monroe, Imants Skudra, Joachim Butterbrott, Second Row: Bill Vl'ienn-r, Terry Kirkpatrick, Steve Dimitrio Pancherelli, Phil Hockman. Knosnlla, George Wlise, Thuinpy Shisler, Gail Nyland, ' I pring iris? League Re . Reps First Row: Bonnie Selner, Marge Tunzat, Joyce lladelet, Delores Galuzzo, Theresa Martinez, Gail Sohm, Anita Paulsen. Second Row: Karen Yvilliams, Shauna Hoopes, ,lean Gaston, Nelda Blair, Mary Tucker, Janice jee, ,lean Robinson, Peggy Thompson, Colleen Putnam. Third Bow: Nancy lnnncenti, Nancy Brown, Sue Dow- ell, Linn Brillman, Mary Laney, Kate Sari, Colleen Shaw, Linda Wong, Helen Ann Christiansen, Bev Hurd. Fourth Row: Becky Snook, Betty Peterson, Gloria Blackburn, Claudeanne Johnson, Doreen Decker, Pat Carulli, Diane Malolle, Cheryl Minardi. ,loan Hanley, Barbara Peterson, Patty Gleason. pring Boys? Lea ue Re . Reps First Row: Roy wlllllf, Robert Hodges, Dale Robinson, Mike Livingston, Mike Lovaillier. Second Row: Birl Symington, Way'ne Hodges, jim Billeter, Marty Abel- son, Bob Lindgren, Phil Muir, Dan Carpenter. Third Row: Bob Hooper, Paul Barr, Gary Holman, Jim Kirby, Ed Stauffcr, Bob Lewis, Greg Lupton. Fourth Row: David Orem, Don Holden, Scott Hanson, Jerry Fox, Dave Youtsey, Fred Lundborg, Dan Johnson. apporo Committee First Row: Mr. Brauin, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. York, Leslie une Espe, Kathy Allen, Janet Bush, Terry Lodge, Carol Sutherland, Sandy Traver, Mrs. Hobson, Miss Mayer, Miss Wliite, Gail Sohni, Ann Cuddinglon, Hideko Ibi, Yasuko Macllae. Second Row: Patty W'allace, Linda Wagner, Di- Sato. The Sapporo Committee, which was formed in the Spring of 1960, is composed of those interested in promoting friendly relationships between Washington High School and her sister school, Minami High School in Sapporo, Japan. This committee has been very active in strengthening the bonds of friendship and goodwill. This year the Committee had an entire Sapporo Week with a Japanese film and three assemblies. There were also language lessons for the student body con- ducted by the Japanese members of the group. Mrs. i Hobson, as advisor, has worked hard with chairmen :Leslie Sutherland and Sandi Traver and the other Leslie Sutherland members of the Committee to make a successful year C0-fT'wi'4 w by doing everything possible to strengthen the bond between the students of Washington and Minami. Sandi Traver Co-Chairman apporo Committee Plans Weeliis Activities Mrs. Akira Salicki and Mrs. lien Soc-jima give an demonstration of thc koto, a Japanese musical instrument. Guests enjoy an interesting assembly put on for them by the Sapporo Committee. During Sapporo Week, April 20-24, the Japanese influence was felt in the classrooms, the library, the halls, the cafeteria, the gym, and even in the attire of students and teachers. The activities included freshman art displays, as well as the art work done by the various art and shop departmentsg a daily Japanese language lesson for all studentsg a display of valu- able Japanese artifactsg and authentic Japanese movies. On Thursday of Sapporo Week there was an assembly for the girls featuring Jo Hod- dy, the lce Capades star, who visited Sapporo last year and who graduated from Washing- ton. Miss Walker,s dance group did several authentic Japanese dances. Yoslcike Sato and Hi- deko lbi also did a Japanese dance. On Friday, approximately one hundred guests descended on Colville. Some were Japan- ese ollicials, and others were connected with the Sapporo Committee of Portland and the Japanese Carden Society of Oregon, of which Washington is a member. The guests were escorted by members of Wash- ington's Sapporo Committee who were dressed in Japanese kimonos. Entertainment from WHS included Mr. Heick and the Choir who sang several num- bers, and a Colonial group made up of several members of the orchestra. Visiting guests performing at the as- sembly included a professional Japanese musician, and a Jap- anese exchange student from Sapporo. A tea ceremony was held on stage. 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Al the annual May Foto dauwe Debbie Tunzut was crowned ueen. 41 Final Twelve Vicky VanBuskirk,Dehbie Tunzat, Jill Service, Sharon Rommel, Bobette Richter, Reba Norwood, Joyce Miler, Mary Lindgren, Coral Helm, Marilyn Hanson, Sue Chaperon, Joyce Bitar. Final Twenty , i I 3 4 ' v 3 . Q L , aw Patty Wallace, Vicky VanBuskirk, Debbie Tunzat, Jill Service, Sharon Rommel, Bobette Richter, Susan Pitts, Reba Norwood, Joyce Miler, Vicky Lowe, Mary Lindgren, Coral Helm, Marilyn Hanson, Diane Espe, Rose Dean, Kandi Cummings, Sue Cllaperon, Sue Cartwright, Danielle Burgoyne, Joyce Bitar. T f' i Hall of Fame PIIETTIEST SMILE BEST ACTOR Lars HHQQXSIFIJIII Reba Norwood Terry Lodge Kristi Morhinway Q51 NQS BEST LOOKING MOST COURTEOUS MOST ATHLETIC .Iilll Billflel' Delrhif' Tlllllai Jim Daylon Bfv Hurd Terry Graf-nw Eva Bushman s MOST SHY PlIE'I I'IEST EYES AI Mus-ller Daniellv Burgoynr- Waltrll' Hixson Killy Knutson Hall of Fame BEST ARTIST Achillo Radvlc-t Jean Dala- MOST IDEAL CLASS POLITICIAN Tom Jones Sharon I:0llllll0I Randy Johnson Janet Wall MOST STUDIOUS Bob Illllick Carolyn Bush PRETTIEST HAIR John Hart Karvn Williallls MOST VERSATILE John Gardner Vicky VanBuskirk BEST DRESSED Jack Snlvr Joyce Bitar CLASS COMEDIAN MOST FRIENDLY Steve Settlemier Judy Olsen Matt Jones Rose Dean BEST PERSONALITY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST TALENTED Joe Rapp Marilyn Hanson Frank McCulIar Mary Cheung Merrill Eichellbergel' Joyce Milel' BEST VOICE MOST SPIRITED Bob Lindberg Merilee Speilberg Janet Bush Mike Brillman Presidents Proclamation Our destination lies just a few million miles before us, and it is time to eject the second stage of our space rocket and fire the third stage. Because a great deal of money and labor has been used to prepare us for Hight and guide us through the first two stages, we cannot af- ford to misfire now. Although the third stage may seem the most important because it will determine our success or failure, the first and second stages were equally essential. Without the help of the fine technicians We would still be on the launching pad. Just as preparation, training, and experi- mentation go into the successful rocket flight, so do these same things form our lives. As we graduate from Washington High School, the second stage of our training gives way to a third. Because we have been expertly prepared by the teachers at Washington, we will he able to meet the challenge of reaching our destina- tion. As the rocket is able to reach great heights, so are we-the students of the class of 1964. James Haek President Class Song Tune: The Way You Look Tonight Someday, when weire old and gray We'll look back again to our graduation Ne'er forgotten- No, we'll ne'er forget our school. Mem'ries, things that we have done The laughter and the fun Contests that weive won and all our spirit We bequeath to you, our school. Now the time comes that we must part We'll miss our teachers dear And our teams that fight from the start We filled the stands to cheer. Seniors,tears may blind our eyes As we realize- Our high school days have ended- We wish we could stay with you No,we'll not forget our school. G6 Class Motto Every man must have a dream, and every dream must have a purpose. -Thomas Jefferson Class Colors Cranberry and Pink fvttwxwq ??J 9 Zig? 1 'X l 4 QQ lit! ni MT . fgligli, in S X U ,A , I X f BX VX X f M lt lt ,, ll. 4 1 I Class Flower ffl gl L ,L 'if ' Jim Haek President Rose Dean Vice President Senior Bev Hurd Treasurer lass Caila Constant Sgt. at Arms Sue Chaperon Secretary Officers Bobette Richter Sgt. at Arms ,,.....a 44. 53'-5' BILL ADIE MARLENE ALLEN ROY ALLEN 'I'nms. from B:-ml. On-gon wx M 1 if BENNA ALTON PAUL ANDICRSEN GEORGIA ASHURIC h..mn 15: rj, Pfeak KSU J, Chow, Klnunsc-ling OHM-ef, Portland Smu- Ropcs, poison, or guns wuuldvfn sump nhese eager suudems who rushed om lu Shaw :lu-ir lenm uhm mln-y were proud nf mln-m nt the Sun- Tnurm-y. RANDY AVALON B.I.. Reg, R1-p.,KIim-, Smdem Tun-ln-r, 014-gun Tm-lmirul Iuwliluu' GRANT BACON M.-XRIANNR BAILEY BOB BAKER '1'm15. :mm omm. any, F.T,A.. r.R.L., Tennis. 1'..f1l1....1 sim JOANNE BARDE P1-pliluh, NJI5-,, Tique. Cnmnm Sigma ICM. sv.-. r , JAH Rall,-. nf. Rally. xx f.Ql.a.mw..nm sum rmf..f.- Img., m, Bus. Mau.. R1-pnm-rl. Sm-lmnl Play, Uniwrwily nf0r1'gon BONNIE BARNES G.L. Rug. 11.-p., Nuchi Is.-C. Oregon Smu- A Tn-as. P , .wx AI '55 -we 'Wa K iv, aff' If ,' ' I If K I In ,Emu ., I Vi : DELRAE BATES ROGER BAUCHMAN BARBARA BEDFORD Pep Club, films. xx'a,1nngm,.m smn Air FW F,T.A.. Pilnumwl S.-1.001 uf Nursm 1ThinI vw nd., MARTIN BLACK Un-In-sim. Band. Suimming lliily nm! Stale Ilnnnrsl, Orch-r of W, Pnrllnnrl Slam PATRICIA BLAIR om.-F 5laII RICHARD BELILLI- MARIAN BELL SI-IAN BENTLEY JIM BILLETER Gambit, B:1nd.I'1'p Ihmd Dircvmr ILL. .Iunior R4-p., Soph, Class Cool 1xu,..n,1,11,1f0n1u,..4 sum- llnluninl 130-Ipl.-, Knights rTr-'35, I, l'1-sunlv. Par-k. Ihuul. I'orrInmi Smu- l'AT BELL ll.I.. Rm. RI-,... my c1..l.,1 lu' Gamma Sigma csgr. ax Arm am se. Cen. Clnun. li:-p,, Pornlnmi an uv JOYCE BITAR I NANCY BITTMAN f...I-,. lpn.-.-Ss. Pl..-.-.m 1Cnlin. czlmaf, ,Wk Rm, N II Im Ter ' Un Vmun Jmnnung. Im gl. mms, V- , ,I . II l'-- Penland Smu- EDGAR BLOMQUIST An Slafl, Museum Arl5vl1ool VIRGINIA BRANDEI. Pep Clul1,l,R.l..,Girls'Glrc, Portland Suze MICHAEL BRILLMAN ru.. in-g. Repurrsx fchapm. JN. Wrusxling, JN, Baseball, si. imming, Cen. com-. Rep., Ynr. Rally. Pnrrlnnd Stare BILL BRODERSEN Bl.. Reg. R.-p., order of w, Park, Kllioir. IX, and Var. Cross Country. Yur. Gull, Vur. Baseball Manager, xx. Rally, Fm- squad, Urvgon Sum' LINDA BROMS GJ.. Reg, Rep., Girls' Glen, C1-n. Conn. Rein, School of Nursing MICHAEL BORDEAUX CHESTER BOTKINS STUART BRAHM I Trix, Var. Rally Bond, Orchestra, l'vp Band 5 E f 'iss , -T -, 2 Q -- 444 -, -k'- ii, , Inf. , ,W , Q z , 3 Q- f 'A I - if ' - . -, , 757 -xp, L-'-, 3 i' up -v fw v . , -f' r ' I l -' ,f A I 1257 I ' al I af, .Q - !ff?sk,s:, , ii, . - '- :fun .,- 'lf ., V Ea .1., 3 V ggggfig K i' ',.,' ' ' 4 fr Q, , , Q E 1 'f 5, 1 K J, RUSSELL BROWN n.l.. fTrena., Sgr, ii Armsl, Knights QV. Pres.7,0rder of W KV. Pres.l, Trix ITreas.. l'n-s.l, Cross Country, iw-silang, Purlland sm.- apple which he has probably ar . Al the club camival, Way'ne Hodges tricks Wilfred Scruggs into buying a carmel ' oppcd on the floor. DANIELLE BURCOYNE MARY ALICE BURNS Gamma sam.. '35- FRANKIE BURTIS ram: cle.- 7.5 14? aww CAROLYN BUSH QL. Reg. Rep.. F.'r.A. frnfasn, lllevei 1PrPs.l.N.H.S, tv. Pres. I, Taqnrf nvm., Tmrsn, Tamar, sl.rm.0rk Br11chm.,onafe stan. fzlzratm. xwralmrm C0111-ge JANET BUSH Taqrn- rm. at Arms, lfmm, 121.-ws rv. Pm.m,swimmang, xvnslrarrgmnann Stall, Univ:-rsity ol Oregon EVA BUSHMAN Tiquv fl'ree,, Y. Pres., Ser., Sgt. at Armsl Prsantf-, N.H.S. lSec,l, Clues KY. Pre Sgt. at Annst, Ne'-ak, Choir, Swimming 4Cnpmin 5 , Sapporo Comm.. Lens and Washingtoniun lPhotographerl, Otllrr- Stall. Urn Conn. Sec., On-gon Smu- SANDRA CARPENTER Tu irlettes, Y.F,C., Clex-es. Penland State SUE CARTWRIGHT G.l,. rr.-g. nw., 'raqnrf l'l'rn-ual. Fmt., Psp cum,111.-r'.1S,a3h0af,wr. Rally, cm.. r:.,..,.. Rep.. SB. swf--. CATHERINE CASON ,Q 'V 42 r 3 'D KENNETH CAMP STEPHEN CARLSON s R.L, Reg. Rep., Order ul W, Fire Squad Trix fSec.l, Football, Froslr Football Basketball Manager, Gen, Conn. Rrp University of Oregon KAREN CARPENTER GJ.. R.-K. faq... Tique qrmsn, 151.-wi msn ul Armsm,N.H,s., Nm 15531. nl Arms, Ed. Histl, sr.amma,rg,f1r1,alm ts.-.-.,1'rwr. rxlrskrrlrall :zum-Qssions cum., Univ.-fsny nr oregon ROBERT CARRICO LARRY CARRUTHERS JOYCE CARTER N.H.S., Univt-r-shy ol Orvgmt 4jp,,,g,. go,-5' CIF? Nmk' girgg g1F.,,,G..,,,gf, Fm J SUSAN CHAPERON 0.1- Turns., l'1-plilnh r1'f.-s.u,Tiqm-. ui.-Us m1'r.-as., iid. H aSi.m,Gumm Sigma 4l1uslomlizxll.Sgl,alArmsl, JA. ll.nlly.Yar. Rnlly,S1'iiinrClnss S4-rn-lury. Cn-n. Conn. lV. Pre-s., Seal, 1'-..i.-1-W nl fm-gm. S.-im: of Nursing l'Il.I.IOTT CHINN ni.. mg. RW.. Cnmlyii mv, Pm., Sgr, al -xml. xml.-5 rClmp,1,0rder of xv :Sgr ul Anno. link IS:-r.. Chap., Sgl. an -K rms. Tri-115.1 , LY. Wu-slling, Frosh lfnolluxll. Yar. Wrestling, Gen. Conn. mul. .H ,Arms u , Fire Squad, Sapporo Comm., l.:-uis aiml Clark HELEN ANN CHRISTIANSEN 0.1- R.-g. mp., in-mic, rwiusqr..-, Ruud. Girls'Glr'r-,G1'll. Comm. Rep., l'nrKlziml Sinn' KAREN CLEMENS N.rc,i.i jl-IANNE CHARTIER ROBERT CHASE G-I-A fini- M Am-H Rfz. HPI'-1,I.R.L., Boys' Cl.-K-, Choir, xv..-sriillg. Prix Club, F.T,A. film.. v. Pn-s.l. of.-gun11-c1.na.-als.-1.001 lvlzisque lSgt.a!Arn1s.Crilic, Ed. Hishl. Band, l.e-ns Sialf, S.B. Store. cmilm-lang om.-6, Gen. Conn. R.-,... f:..1.a...-1 :sr-f,,Tms.+,sm.1.-M Rudy Snr-relary, Penland Sum MARY CHEUNG F.'l'.A. ll'ru's.l , Prp Club lPrr's,l. N.ll,S., til.-ws, Taque rv, Presb, Gamma Sigma llid. Hist.. Treas, Y. P 'rm.,.ag. xvashsngwmn ri:d..in.chief, Bus, Nlnnugn-rl. Cen, Coun. Rep., Willamette Univ.-fsny res , ' ' '.JjLg.1'l..i I - fy. A , 7 s. all Xia? . 1 31 Y f . '.. -gf TCT, 3. 5 X .P A . A if- .1352 -T355 K' L-AILA CONSTANT rz.i.. Reg. Rep., I.R.l.., Phreno lTre:is. Srrvife Comm.l, Band, Lens Stull lFaculiy Ed.i,Sr. Class Sgi. at Amis, Gen. Conn. Ren, SB. Store. l'axcil'ir University WESLEY COOKE BJ.. R.-g, mp., mimi, or.-mir... llvp llund, Fomlmll, Wruslling, On-gon Smu- VICKIE CLEMENTSON JICRRY COLLINS FRANK COMER PAT CONBOY Girls' Cl1'z'.l,ibmrv Stall lfin- Squad, Order of W, Trix KY. Pres.. lIlmp.l. lfrosln, .l.V. Foosball, Baske-ilmll. Tru:-k, Golf, Onrgon Slum TED COSBY Choir. Boys' GI:-r, Crum Country, Track JUDITH CRISPI ANN CUDDINGTON G.L, Rug, Rep., Tique ITrous.I, Phrn-nn 4Sec.. Sul, ul Arms. Cnwlodin Soph. ArrivirytInp,Cri1ir-I. Swin1minp:,'I'f:nnis,Lens Stuff fEd.viii-Cliinf, Slufl Ed.l. Cru, Conn. Sapporo Conim..Universi1yoIOrcgon ROSE MARIE DACOUEI. TAYLOR DAVIS Cine. JN, Bnsvlmll, J.Y. Wu-slling, Simi.-in Teaclnwr, sfrmi my, Pnrllund Sian- Cullegv .JAMES DAYTON n.1..R.-g. Rl-ii., Trix ITMS., Sgr. In Army, Lens 1Bng.ls1miag.'rm G.-fi, mm. Rm, Pnrxlnnil Same LESLIE DAVIDSON or., mg. mp., P.-p Club, mmm- lsr.-,u,1msq..e iv. Pres., sr. A.-iavaiy Pnq...-m, ofm-Sim, cn.. ffnun. m,...1.fnS snn, nwvs omr-Q, u,.nmn,- of on-gun ii, ii.-,,., KANDI CUMMINGS c.1,. irmsh R.-P., Ed. r1isi.1,Pr,,c1iib, Timm, N.H.S. rm. Him, Clcws. Gamma sigma iciim., um. sm. nf. muy, siiamming. spun. xx'l51ia.,w.iau.. im.. sd, sv.-and lain nd. I, Colorado xvomans llnllege JEAN DALE C.l,. K+-zz. Rep.. Pep Club, Swimming, .an Si1irI.Gi-nfjmm. Rep., Pnrllnnd Suu: ROBERTA BRENNER DALE Girl's Glen, Cafeteria 51115, S.B, Store, Counseling Olfice, OfIire Staff, Library StafI, Beanlician School, MICHAEL DANA ru.. Reg. Rl-p,, Cine, order af w, Frnsh Fnoiinll, Frosh vsfmsning, sim- cm.-. Rook Room, Vulpnmiso unnefsxiy JUDY DAVIS MARY ANN DAVIS Girls' Glo:-. ffnfetcriu Sunil, NnChi llld. Hisl. I , Girls' Glen, Ori-gon Suu Poriland Snnc ROSE Dl-IAN MARTHA DENISON HOWARD DENNER C.L. 4l ms., Ser., Reg. Rep-.L l'i-p Clulr, l'i-sunn-, Choir, l-'rosli and l.V. Fonlbnll. l'e-sauna lllliapj . l'lm:no. Choir, Lens Stall Trix, J.V. Rally, Var. Rally, Pm-lluncl Sum- IMusir' l'Ifl.b,.l.Y. Rullv. G.l., Princess. som.. aim me Pfpqsf. Clnsg we Pre-s., sa. sm.-. Unamsiiy of Purllund DAVlD DOWELL B.l,. Ri-g. Rep..C1nnbiz fl'n-s.I.I.R.I.., N.Il.i. fm5.n.x..ag1n., Fan- squad. 'rm is.-fviw comm. i, Ompi- of W, Fomimii, 1-'msn Trunk, JN. xvrm1af.L, J.vn....-1,a11.ci-... cm.. Ri-,L c..ba.m. Unai-muy of of.-gm. CLIFFORD DRAKE Football. Buskelluall, Harvard RONALD DUREE SU li l-IARNSHAW GL. lug. li-gp., F.T.A., P.-p cum rsnph. Rvp.l. Cla-ws, Phreno HIlnip.l,11minseling Ollim-. Lens Stull IAssl. Bus. Mnnngvrl, Ox'1'i,1on Girl! Slate, Univ-rsiiy of mmm MIZRRILI. EICHENBERGER Pvsuiue, Pm-k, Choir rm.-s.1,Bm.d. onli, Track, mf. Rally. s.B.Sinf.1,Gm. czmm. RU... Pasarlrnn coli.-gn Rl'llSA ERLICH GL. ms.-nam ii.-,L Reg. rc.-pn, N.ll.S., Cl:-ww, fl'listor1:xnl. Lvnv lUmli-rrlaszmr-u lid.l, Portland Stau- DIANL ESPII G.L. Reg. Rep.. Pm-p, Cleves. l'l1reno rPres., Ed. Hisi. I, llabinei, Wasllinglnnizm Stull' fTl1ird Page l'Id.J, Penland Stale . i KA'l'HLl'IFIN EIDE JILL ELY MARY ANN i-:NLOH C.L.R1-u. lifp., Nuiflii. Girl! Gln-4-, NILNIUIA lSW f: wnax1i.i1,l'.mi..m1si..if 5.11. Stun-. Lvuis and Clnrk Ollivc Stull, Student 'l'v:u-lier. l'ox-:land 51.111- ,- l l l l Qi DENNIS FIEDLER CLENDA FIELDS GLORIA FOON JUDY FULLETON QL. RUE. luv.. F.T.A., Neuk. Gen- Conn. GL. Rf-g. Rep., F.T,A.. Neak 1Chap.J. GJ.. Reg. Rep.,UuChi fCusl,,QSong Ru-.. Y.F.1Z.. Porllnnd Swv- Oregon Collegv of I-idumtinn Imder, Sgn. at Armab , Girls' mf-I-, General com., Rep, Pnri6c CoIlm:ge of Beauxy JOHN GARDNER Fira Squad, Metropolitan Youth Comm.. N,H.s., Knagmw. ofa.-f of W. Park rsmm- Comm. 1, I-'rash E0Qn,a11,cmSS c0..mr,' cm. cm. Pres., Region III Rvp., Lewis and Clark W' .H A: f BONNIE GILL i Yn lhe court. MARY JO CLEASON LRATHA GRI',EN TERRY GREENE BOB WMU? ,. JIM HAI-,K c:.1,. K.-g, law., Pvp lfluh, rams ul.--1, sm.. Is.-f.4s0,,1.. Hmm. Knighn: fsp.-., li-1--H 2-,R I'--kwhw ' 'fm-I-,, sf, CIN l'rrs,. 'm..1af,on1f.- surf. IH.. mn msvnam lfh.1p.l,I':u'k mu.InAfmx.1:1m,,.w.clmif, 'W'-1 WU-P' Af 'SVQ'L 'g0f II lm.-u, N,rLs.,ofdff0i xv,xna,1m5, I ro4h m,u,c.'... c:.,.m. faq... 1-MIJIII. Buskellmll. Truck. slum .fx11,sm.- H. Prvm, Luk rms.. 5.-E., gl. nr .'wHS- fllufs, v. vf.w..1'm.-k, rbomall, l'urlluml mu- 1-'0.,.n,Q.1l,:1H.m1 xxushangm.. sE.w1:f,111-EA Qlwrw: Q 4 rlnawfgny of P.-,mylx-anan I1 mm mms m.m...u,. mm E..5xmlm1l. nn..-ml, mzumf..-1. llnlifornia Insli ,,f'1m.n..1ng,- 48' fm .2 I 452 61 ,-fn. ,V I .fi LAHS HACGSTRQM ANN HAHN ELLEN HAIVIAKER MARILYN HANSON RJ.. R.-g. R.-,mm ml. .11 Arm.. 5.-L+. Dclhs rv. Pm.. Tr.-aiu GJ- f Pff'S-- SPP4-Bw' Rf'.g'-'V- FQ' CW' no,-Q 1:19.-, 4:1.0af.J.v. mimi aiommy, WHL 11' Mm' '- N-N-5w V WT, ic f'm . 0,,,go,, Sm. Sigma: P4-same rc1...p.v,c1w,f.su-..m...ng, CYNTHIA HARDY QL. mg. R.-p.. N1-ak 1c:1m,,.,sfc.m cm:c1.-.1,sfh01..S1a.-.ann-..fa. c:..l.xK.',4.1-.mlmismf HART mln-cafym, P... L DON HENNFIOUS Immnlv, Trix, fhonr, Polkmn n, Portland Slate 'lil' Q' WA LTER HIXSON H V Rl.. fsunaxAfmQ.R1-g.Rep.,Ug1,- llnupln P, Knights. Fire Squad. Ordvr of W lSm-,b,Trix IPn-s.. Y. Presb, Pcsanu- 15111. ax Armsi, Crosv Cnunlry. Baskelhall. LV, Fnmhnll, Pnrxlnnd Sum: J.x'.1'm.-k,.1f.1:1m sm, .11 Arms, Cabinet, Airs amd.-nf 10 1'1..- Nmh.-f11...f1Q. Smdr-nr may s.-.-.. cm. mm. R1-p.. Jr. Class on.-.fm Play, omfv sum. new ua Board RQ,,..xx'i11um1-u.- Ulm.-fsny S XNDR.-X HASEL Trans. from Coquillv. P1-pCIuh, Or:-gon Smu- .ll DITH HEADY ,IACQUICLINIC HEI-'FNFR CORAL HFILM I-'Ili x.. N.H.s.. firmx mm. M Armd. p..5u,,,,. 4g..F,,4 Nm fg..,,i.,,. fg.,,,,,.,,4 GJ.. rm. R.-p,, Ulf. mv. Im-Q.u, v.-JL.. fm. an Mmw. S--fvifv Cfvmm-. Swv- M I-lvl. Hin., 5.,.1gl.-mlm,milmir, Cl-W.-5. N.ll.S.. Pl-p Club. G--H umm. R.-I... mlm--li-1: OHM-v. G1-H. U--'IL R4-v-. xx .m.1..gmnm.. s1..n.inml..-.A Sum- Suxd.-m M..-1.1-r, snow- Fox XX.wIung1unian MMT tlixclmngv Hd., Rqmrn-rl. l'nvxI.m-1 Smw YVONNE HENDERSON N-5. ml' W Q J S .L1. , O ,,..: ' MN g... ia A 7 . . , , A , fl? J 51' , J 0 ff..- COTTRELL HOGGANS ROBERT HOOI'l-IR SHAUNA HOOPES ICVA HOLTSER FreshFoolhnll.FroshTru1-k.Libmry sun, u,1,. R.-S. R.,,... un.-.0 wsu lu mul, 'r.u..S. rm... l,a..l-Gln, N.ll,S., u,.al.-Isa., M..xuwmanc:011.-g.- xufinu ll're-S..5:-mireIfnmn1..lQhap.. ,lffmn-gm. Sgt, uf Armil Jlhnir. Oilivv Stall, ffnllim-l. Brighzuu Young JUDY HUFFMAN xm51.a..gl0nun sun. QL. mg. sup. ZACHARIE JOHNSON lm.. mms., Rl-g. Rq.. l , cambu, Knights, rm.-k rsgl. M mmm, rfuoumll, Wrestling, lz..,.-hall, smmfo Comm..Cl1m. Pancake muhlf-nlslum-.s0pr.,ct1aQ5 sm, al Am, Jr. cuss Tn-ns.. Lewis and cum CAROLYN JOHNSON BEVERLY HURD c:.1.. rsmf Tmgllff-f, Jr. Rep., Reg, R1-ul, F.T..-X. Vfreasurcrl, Clru-s fSeniu- IInn1m.l.Mnsque fPres., Ed, Hisn, Jr. Af-lixily tlupl, Sr, Clase tTr-fum. Ixus Smart tludvx Ed.l. lidbinel, l'0nland Smu- MARTHA JOHN Trans. from Holy Child Acarlrmy, F.T,.-X.. l'nrllannl Slate RANDY JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON JUDY JONES 'rmu from Toledo xvvlshal. ml.. F.'r.A.. gum.-..l Body 1-W.. Gfn.c:9...n. Pres.. l5.l.,.RHg,.H.-,.., Pm.m.- rsgmf Army, U.,al-ma1,V0fP..g.-l Sound . .. , . Q P1-p Club, Multnomah Cullegu 54,,,h, paw Pr.-su N41-1,5,, k,,.g1..., Lluur. L nu.-rxuy of on-gun Onivr of W 4Tn-u:1.b, Park 15411. ul Armsl, Wn-slling 1-ith in Cilyr, Crass Country. Ba-1-lmll, Brown Uniu-rslly ,,n' z A f mm. f 3i.f'LQ3 .. 1 A : rf :Vi--2511 U- - 1, ,.',- f-,141 1- 324 Q. A .er- X A 3 MARTHA JONES MATTHEW JONES TOM JONES I'A'l'RICIA JUNGCK G.L. Rr-rr. Rep.. Y-FC-V Per- Club, Nm:--v Mun of uw lxrmrrn. rrfamdranessr, ru.. 1Tn-ns..Frm-h rr.-Ira, rn..-k 41.1. rr.-g.R.-,...1n-:3.rr.- u:r..,,..1. rfr A fSonel--adm. Girls' Glfe-Cl-Om 0f5ff nmfrxralr mfxlrcrry .mrs sum rm-5.,x'. PmS..s.-.-.1.0r11m nf W rv..-... x1 v..-..r. P.-,. r:l..1r,1:1r-rf-, Staff, One Act Plays, Gen. Conn. Rep.. Multnomah Collm-gr LARRY JUSTICE B.L. Reg. Rr-p., Cine tPres.l , ,l.V. Foorball, Tlrespians, Stage Crew MARK KAKISHITA Huk 1TH-as.i. Foolhall, Wrestling, Snpporq Comm., Con. Conn. Rep., B.L. Reg. Rep., Oregon Slalc MARK KEECHLE ru., Reg. Rmcane,cammr,1.R.l.., rruskfrrmrl smrasrafaan, Lewis and Clark JOSEPH KELLY Portland Smu- Mgnqnu-KY.Vin-4..ELl.Hi1l.l,Clmir, ll:-rrmmrrr. Rv-lr.,I'url11rrrdS1rru- lPres.. 'l'rr-um, Fire Sqmnl,Knig1hls.,l.Y. Fnmlmll. Bnsclxnll,Bnske1lmll lAI'1-Cily I , Cen. Conn. Rep., Pzrrwuke Bull King. Orr-gmn Smu- .IUDY KINOSHITA C.L. Rvg. Rr-p., Norlhwmf-rn Busim--5 Collvgr- Kl',N KIRSTEIN B.I.. Rug. Rep., Trix. lfombull, Baskvllmll, 1'm4'k. G-rr. fm.. Rep.: ran- sqm, Orr-gem Smu- CRAIG KEYS BILL KIDD DEBRA KILBURN B.L. Reg. rrqr.,Y.F.c. fPrvs.b, Pr-srmn-. B.1..R.rg.R.-,,.,'rfax cs.-...'rf.-ng.. cn.rp.w, 'rr.,...- 1S.-rel, Pep filulr, Neal. nv. Pre Choif. JN. Bu1ebull,Track, Fomball. I-'meh xx'm5r1ing,mr. muy, v0rr1r....1 Sm- '1'.A...ra,. x'.,1l..,'1,..11. cf... com.. rr.-1... xvfesrnang, or-rr. rzmm. Rep., lnmlzmd sum- r:.,rm5f1a,.,. cmrr A Orr-gnu sm.- KA'I'HI-IRIXIC KNUTSON DAVID KOCH ELIZABETH KRI'II'I'ZlCR JOHN I.AI-IODNY u.1.. ru-2. R.-,.., f.n...af, um. com.. mp.. 1-umlmll, Tm. k, 1-Ofllumx Slum' '1'mn5. from culifumag., onwl. sum 1fm.m- msg1.I.1I-xf,.N,1m-k lSgz.a1 Ls.mmaly nf car.-gm. Armin, um.rJf.-1..-:m,1mf.- Band. P.-,. mms. Jw. Truvk, mmf.-gon sm.- SOB LINDBERC Nsame, Knights, Pack, Chair, nIkmPn.I.1'ns SIAII 4Sporls Iid.l, Nmland Smu- LINDA LIPPERT 11.-,. ffIuI1.CPn. czom-. Rm... N.,.-.n..I.-gm., Sr Imnl nI Comme-rm' Mp' gg JUDY LAKODUK G.l,. Reg. Rep.. Portland Smu- KATHIJCICN LANDRY x1..f,1I...m 1:I.11.-gf KI-IN LANDRY Izumi, Orclwslru. T.-una, GLORIA LAI'WOR'I'Il KEITH LI-IIC RICHARD LEE MARY LINDCREN 13,,,,-mmg,,i,,,,,,i,,u41:,.,.-.-lima12nl1pg.- HJ.. msnph, H.-p.l. K.Iigm,0fdI-mi W. r1f.-gm.smI- GL. lEd-HiSI-.5m'l1- l'ri111'1-S2 Rw- xxf.AwI1a..g,1-'.,..I1.m. Fire Squad, RFI'-'A N-H-SN Cl-'wh 'San 1-1 .-hum. I'ur1IumI5lzx1v' Gqmmg sulgmu Inmf., s.-.-.. aim. 5.-.-.m. cmu. cm...-I. my I.Iuh. rum.-Q mama R.-V.. 'ra.,.,f-. mf. Rally. 9.1.1.-nl 'Fm-ul-In-r. u..aImaI,f uf of.-gm. Inf? 903 X my R TERRY LODGE Trans. from Ilnvirl Duugllle, I .'l',A.. 'l'luwspiuns, Ordl-r of W 1533.211 Armsl, Trix 1'l'rfas.J , Footlmll, Wrt-Ntling, Cru. tml. mms., Rum. l1'amst,l.utl.0.lf-A Play, Srhool Play, Rrp. to Buys' Slum l'unt-nke Ball Princv, Slmlnrol-k llull flhm., Portland Stale- C.-XTHERINE MADICAN ROBICRT MAI,.l.l-ITT Choir. lla-Q-lmll. Ct-ll. ffmln. Rl-ll.. Porllawl Slate' DIANA MALONE MIKE l,0U,llLLlER BARBARA LOVE Bl. ls.-.-.,llwllt-,..l,l.R.l.. lPrr-s. . I- A- . . , I VICTORIA LOWE 1... N, .. '- 'l l,l,hrt- , tl lltl Htl: Pfpllllllllr... ll Rtg lm. llpl .ll lm tml-L. lx. 'l'f...-ll, owl., smtp sm. lll Arms l, czlms, l'lm-lm IV, tw. 159,31 Arm-. Snug: tml.-fl, srl ammsn Sgt. all Ar-nw. Jr, Avtivity Cum, t-t l.l-ns Stull tAt-lhily Ed. P , Olllm' mn, lm. Rally. cl.. Qllml, tmp.-llallg lllmrt- Print-oss, Portland Smu- Ulliu- Stuff. Uliv-rally uf Ort-gon 51-nioral look dumbfoundedly for tht- bull as Jim Haek stands un own wo fs-cl. 'I'r1uls. Irunr Umatilla, Orvgnn. G.l,. Rl-lr. l:.',... l'.-,l...l.- tcm. sQC.l.BQ..ll, P.-,, ls..l..l. tm..-ll.-Mm, Drum lllajmlltl. xl..lr...,..ml. ltolllp- RON,-Xl,D MARTIN IH-,mall-. 'l'lw-pullla. Onler ol W, Choir, lx fl-tllanu. 'ml-k. Llllmy Stall. XX illlmwln- llrrivt-nity FRANK McCUl,l,.-XR DOLORPS Mt-DONALD m:l.ml.al, l.R.L.. Knaglltt. 0.-ll.-f of lv. lzlllt lv, Pre-s.l, Fmtlmll. lv. H1144-lla1ll,Stl1tlPntBully I'rl--a,,S1rlt-ty l1.,..l..'al lzlml. Region Ill R.x,..4 ,lll.l.-la.- 'lmlll salt. comm. M.-XRGA RET McKINNEY tal. ll-1.1. lla.l,, l'..,.ll ll.-,ll ln-1, tilllll llilrlrp, l. tzl.-lt.-N. 'l'al,...-. mnlm slum :Sl-r.t mmll.. Sl-l .. Sgr. .rl -lrnr-l, ill. slut.-.l1... l:l.ll,. .lr.l'mr1l l'li1lfv-N-.,lr. kulunrn l-'-lrrrml l'fll..,'-N, o...- ll-l l'll.y. fll.l.4rl.m. Rn.- ,ll.I1flIll-u., tif K l' MARY MEHA Fl-'EY Nutihi, Of.-In-ma JOYCE MILI-IR cg.. Reg.Rep..lfepfIlnnQ.l'luer-119 A I Had. Ilm.. ber. C.mmn,, wr. M mug l.npN Waaluinglovminxu Small lFvulnn' lf1rl..A4:1. Hd. P. fmunseling Ollire. Yar. Rally. BJ.. Cnul Culnninl lfuuplf-. Soph. Class Tn-as., Cen. lloun. Rvp.. Girl of Mnmh 1'I'alen1I. Oregon Stale HAROLD MILLI-IR MICHAEL MILLER Fomhall. llupkvllmall, Multnomah College JICRRY MORAN REBA NORWOOD GJ.. R.-g. Rep.. P.-1. club. Tique ll'rf-5.1, Clvu's.Mnsqu1- 15541.31 .-Xrmn, Var. Rally. G.l,. Prine--ss, Cen, Conn. Hep.. Portlanrl Stair DEAN NUSBAUM .ui Bnsvlmll. on-gm. sma- PAlVI 0'BRIEN l:.1..mg. R.-V., 5.1, Ugly cn..,.1.-. trier. Comm., Asst. Tr1'ns..Tr4-MJ, Lens sum mga. sf, La., T,-Wa 1. Pnnlnnll Stale KAY MORELAND C.I.. Reg.Rep..l'l1reno fS1'r.Cnmm.l, XY nsluingnonian Sm!! Kldxvhange Ed.. Page Ed.. Rr-porlerl, Cen. Conn. Rep Phrcuu KRISTI MORHINWAY m.. Rf-g. lc.-P., P.-p f.1u1,, Y.F.f.., F.T.A., fin.-H-..'1's.,..., :sa-..1'f.-u5.w,T1..-Spaans lx,rm..s.-...'rf.-....l.N.H.s.,Gaf1s' 111.-.-, sl. a...mang, Smal:-nl Body Pub. chm.. s.-nmol Play. wifi., Lutheran Umm-fsny KATHLEEN MURPHY .ll'I'XN MURPHY ALVIN MUFLLICR 0.1- Reg. R1:p..I.R.I.. lv. Pfe,.l,Y,F.1:.. ll-YJ'l lf '1' Heir filvild Af-ml--fm. n.1.. ls.-, lilasw Ream. 0.-aff of W, Frosll mzlms. nimllc rsgl. in Armh, ser. Comm. P, 1'.mr....l1 sm., 1.uml1.a11. .l.x'. Ifrosa r:U..mfy. Basketball, , 1fl1oir,C:-n.fQoun.Ru-pulimamu-l fx.-,.,1:0.m. R.A,... own.. 430111-gf of Hmpaml sflhfml nf Nursing I-Zulu. lain.. OLSICN BARBARA OCHSNFR DAVID OTT KAREN OYANACI p.. I-'.'I'..-L, P1-p lllulu IU-51lllnb,lil.-we.NnrtlnwslS4-hnol R.I..lh-g.Rvp..Iim1d G.l..Re,v1. R:-p.,ClPve'S.N.H.S. II-Id., IH.-QM lr, l1.-,,,n.Tiqm- cTr-u... nfliomfm-mA Hi.q,1,N4-uk lTrf-ns., I'rvs.5, Snppnm mmm giunm 1m.lm., 1:f.mm.,c.-,..c:Q.m. Rn-1x,,0regonSlulc I1-mn-, 5.8. Store, Sludrnl mm .1 u. Sl-lmnl Play. LD PARKS R.-5. Rq,..1m 1Fgt.nlArmsb. X. fx! CARRY PARMAN B.I.. li--g, R.-p. Knighn. Huk l'l'yns.. Sgt. .ml Krn1.u.I-'rf-flu Fnmlmll. Fin- Squad. 41.-... em... R.,,,.. sm.1.fm 'lm-n..-f. Army 'P , A 1 , 'W , A . I - . G Seniors win spirit cunlesl at pep assembly during Pancake Ball W'eek. IARRY P.-XRMAN lx. R.xlly.Trix. j.N.Cro-4 1 nuntry, tmvgnn wmv.- ,XNITA PAUl.Sl-YN YU IKI PAYNI-Y S.-XLLY PEARSON NANCY PEDERSPIN , li'1'--l'T'V-N-fl.R4l,.. Iwfilulh ol.. 11. film- R1-pJ.Plm-um,GirI4'CI:---. 12,10 45,.1:1..5Q R1-V., In-g. R--gm. mgu,,,,,,.. GJ.. mg.mp..lf.-,.m:1un,,N.11':ha 51-In-0f H0'1 NW' JN. R.11Iy.S.H.hmrv.XMll.um-m- L'niu-rainy sggnw 434,,..-,IP-mil, mm ,I-mu. hw v..n.s.n.s1.,r.-.G.'.,.1 mm. R.,,... mm.. x1....a. .. 11911.-uv if Qi Fomlull. Yur. Rally. Uuiwrwity of X BOB PERKEL PATRICIA PETERSON RICK PIDGEON TERYL PIKE B.L. Reg. Rep., 5.5. Slore, Cen. Coun. C.l...'Reg. Rep., Girls' Glee, Cen. Coun. Pack, j,VA Track, Fgqlbgll fAll-Cilyl , Masque lPre5.l Rep-. Mullrwmah College Rep-, Ben-ny College Order of W, Fare Squad, Oregon College of lidurnlion SUSAN PITTS G.l.. lSoplx. Rep.. Reg, Rep.l.Tiquv 1Sgt.nlAnnsl, Pep Club, N.H.S., Clvves Gamma Sigma lClmp. I , Choir, Studi-ul Body V. Pres., .l.V. Rally, Var. Rally, Cabinel fl'res.l, Cen. Coun. Rep., OE:-e Smii, University of Oregon BOBETTE RICHTER CJ.. fTreas., Reg. Rep.l, Pep Club, vlrr.-no fEd. Hasr., Sgr. sr Arms, Jr. Arr. Cup 3, Lens Smfl, Olive Stall, Sr. Class Sgt. .-K rms,.Ir. Prom Princess, Gen. Coun. Rep., Business College TIMOTHY RIDDLE PHILIS POLF B.L. Reg. Rep., Pesanle, Trix 4Ser. G.L. Reg. Rep., Y.F.C., Girls' Gln:-, Comm.J , Choir, Frosh and ,I.V. Track, I San ,lose Bible College Frosll Basketball, Cen. Coun. Rep., Universily of Oregon VV ESTHI-,R PODEMSKI G.L.ll1-lg.lb-yr.,PepClulv,Gumma srrrrrrrr ufrrs.. v, vrrs., sr-r, mzrrrrrrrr.. .1 r. Ar-rarsrr Cl1pl,S.l'l.Sl0rC,l..vn5 mn rclrrlr Elm. B.L. 1'rarr.-cssczrirarrr-r. G.-rr. cirrrrrr. Rrlrr., Santa Mrrrrr.-r mzrrllrgr- ,IOSEPH RAP? JANICE RASK ALHILLE RADELET JOHN POST Bl.. ITreas., Pres., Rug. Rep. U . Park C-.l.. 45511. al Arms. Rug. Rep. I , l'vp Club 'lifflllir llllm Elfllll, llrilelllllillclll- vlillvalvinlls lfrnss Country, 'l'rm'lc, Order ol W lPres.l. Foorl1aIl.Fmsh glass llr. Rr-p., Trmsy. F.'l'A.. Plm-ms 4 lrvlw-l. lflls Nnfl.MlIHPl1m Ar! Svlmnl 15141. ul Armsl, l'nnlunll Smu- Prr-s., Jr. Class Pr:-s., Kniglus, P4-sanu-. 1Y.l'rr-s..Sgz.au xlrrnsl, Cen. Ordrr ol XX , Culzinvl ffuuu. R4-p.. Lens Slull I5lull lirl. l . Orr-gnu5l.1lv W 69 MAX RIGELMAN Pvsuuxv lSg!. ul Armd. Clmir. ll:-u. Conn, Ri-p,. l'0rll:lnllSt1ilc CARLA ROBERTS DALE ROBINSON n.L. lsr. nu... lug. Rum rm.. ol Muni. msmaf.-i, Kwhrs i1'w..1,o..ie. ol W, Trix rv. Frm, F.mii.ui, xvn.i.i..mnaf.n sun rspons im., Ed.-in-Chi:-ll,Cabincl, cu.. com.. R.-p., Fam sqm, U..aw..ny nf xx'..si.x..gmn SHARON ROMMEL C,l,. IY. Pr.-s.. Rvg. R:-p.l. Pr-p Club, Tsquf. ci.-W, Plirenn rsgi. in Arms, sim, Ynr. Rally. l-'rush Class S:-4-.. B.L. Cool llnloniul Couple. Pancake l'lull Queen, Slmmrork Rall Prinf-rss, Jr. Prom Prim-es: 5.8. Slum, 1.1-us Sufi, Gm. llnun. li:-p., Pnrzland Sian' MERI BETH ROSE SCOTT c1i...- mm. nl Arn,-i,'i'l.Pspaa-.5 15411. ul Armvl. Sunil- lirvvi WANDA LEE ROSE JILL si-:RVICE l'.l.fl-'mliR -I Clmir, G4-u, lIuuu. Suv.. Girl nf Moulin BRICITTE ROSTECK Cam:-ru Clulx, Girls' Glvv, Tennis. Cnf--u-rin Small .. K Pr-..R.-,1.rr.,.i, c.....m. saw... mlm... 'i-..-M, pew...-, lfiouprruriunl. Shanxi-urk Ball l'ri1u'rM Kfnol fiuluuiul lfou1nl4'.,lr.lIluss V. l'n-s,. Univ-rsily of Oregnu Swliuol of Nursing MARCIE SANDERSON SARA SAPARTO KAREN SARNA YASUKO SATO G,L. Rug. Rep., Nulllii, Business Collvgo G.L. lin-g, Rep., l-'.'l'.A., N.H.5.. ll'n-ml. Cla-vm-5, Masque- lTro'.is.,lfl1ap.,Svr, ffumnpl, Choir, liulmiur-I 4Cliap. I, l'.uu-uk? Hull Prim-f-ss, Sluilvul Tum-lu-r, Uuiwrsiiy ol I'ugvi Fouuul v. s CREGQ SEILER STEVIC SHT'l'I.l'IMIER BETTIE SHATTUCK B.L, Reg. Rep., Trix.Choir.J.Y. Baseball, IPL- f5::L ill Ar-vw. IW. Raw, Fir.: Girls' Glee Amwd paws mqllml, Ordvr nf w, lurk lsgl. ll Afmsl, 1Illnlr,Iinys'Clm-4-. llnskcllaull l.lxll.l1lly l, lm.-lmll, cross cmlmuy PATRICIA SHAW alms, l'orllunv.l sms TOM SIEL ILL. Rm. RW., Onlrr of W. Fire Squad. Trix lsgl. al Army, Haekczhnll, Baseball, Football, Gen, Conn Rep., Suldem Teacher, Ponland Snare MICHAEL SPEAKER Rl.. R.-g. Rf-,l.. Pmm.-, ofdw of lv, Trix, Clmaf. cfm colmlf,-, allslmlmll, mall, me Sqlxad,L1-nb swf, Principia cfllll-gf NIlCRll,I.l'l SPRILBERC lll.. lfigl. .ll Armsl. IH-sunllf 1tInr.Sm-.l. Tiqnl-. N.ll.S.. C14-ues II-1+l.lIi,l,r.l2lmir. I'--unix, 5.11. Sum-, Slmll-nl Body Am. ln.-lll. null 'l'f.l..5., R.-gaml III ll.-V., xl'lllum.-ll.- ll..lv.-l-lily JIM SMITH MURIEL SMITH BIZCKY SNOOK llnyycall-l-,Sl...l.-nlT.-Q.-lm,l-.lfllullllslw F.T..ll.,Tlq.lf-rl'.l1rl-.,,Spf.,sgl.m.-xfmgl, lll..1Snpll.lll-p,,Fmslll'rivll-1-ss.Rl-g. Xl-uk lTrz':1a..Sg:l.ul Arlmi.CirlJCIl'r. lb-p,I,l1'.'l'.A. IS:-4-.I,Y,l7.fI, IS:-ml, mvimmlng. Golf. Pep Club. Orvpfm l.ll.I.. lSl-l-.ljslllaqllv l'l'l-4-alml. l'l-walulc. Vollegv nl I-Idllralinn ljlml-4.1 lmir. Slulll-nl llmly Assl. 'I'r1-us, :lull'I'n-1lN..Sl-nl-s llirllnlml. Orr-gnu Smu- CANDACE SLATER BETTY SMITH cl.. Rm. Rep., Nllclll lad. Hisl.. CA I L SOH M cl.. Rug. Rql.. l-'.T.A. lTf.-ag.. sl-Q1 C,L, Reg. Rep., Pep clllll, Nllclla frm Public Relulionsl , PnrlIumlSl1m- Sm-.J s.l,.,mm Comm.. Nl-nk I'I'rr-as. l. Girlg' Glue-. Orvgnn Coll:-gl' nfI'1rlllv:llinn PHYLU5 SPIELER PEGGY STANSBURY LARRY STAUFFER ANTON STENBERG Nuch' fC HPe '- M'1 0 'Hl' Colleg' RJ.. Reg. Rep.. choir, Boys' Glpe. smdem choir. msn F0uma1l,P.m1R..d slum Teacher, Northwest Nazarene College ALAN STOFIEL RICHARD TOMLINSON B.L. Reg. RW., 0.-al-f of xv, czlmif, JN. Cross Country. JN. Buwlmull. Yur. linsvlxull Fin' Squad, Uniwrsily of On-gon 2 SUSAN STRATIKOS SHIRLA TRACER F.T.A., Nucm, Pep Club, Unavmny G.L.RRg.R..p..Gaf1s'G1ff.PonxamlSNR of oregun TIM SUE RJ.. ur. Rep., R1-g. R.-pn. Knights nsgl. M AnnSa,ofd.ff of xv, rink msgl. fu Arms,'rn-as,,clmp.1, xx rcslling, Ifoollvall, 'lm-R, Fam sqm, G.-n. Conn, R--p., University of Oregon JACK SUTER LESLIE SUTHERLAND KATHIE TERRELL MONICA THONIKINS B.I.. IV. l'r1's..5v4',. I-'msh R1-p., R4-g. Rr'p.l. N,H,5, qgmg, Clmes, Neal, 1g1,,,m5,,,1iu,,, Clews, Neak 1Sgr.m Arn1s,SPr. lImnm.1, Tmum I-nh .Fil 4 of Om ,un R..igm 1I'f.f5.1,0fuuf of xx' ms.-.-.,'1'm5.v, yml, 4g,,,,,,,,gs5i,,,, Rep.. 5,,,,,0,0 Comm, Girls' Glue. I-mlami sm- ' k 5 V Vu-'k f5 1'-P, llhrm., Ollim- Sufi. Leuib and Clark Rnskl-mall. lxwlmll. Gross m:....mfy. 11001 mznlnml c3f,u,,l.'. I-'aw sqm, G:-n. Gunn. R1-p..liniu-rgily nf of.-gn.. SANDI TRAVER . DEBORAH TUNZAT CONNIE UNZICKER VICTORIA VAN BUSKIRK QL. Reg. Rep., F.fl'.A.. Y-F-Ce. Vw Club' Pep club lsgl. nl Armsl , Tiqne, Clevgs, ' ol.. meg. Rep., v. Pres,J, clevee 1Treas., Sapporo Comme, Chfmev Masque 'SCC-1 Peslmle 1Trens.l, Gamma Sigmu,Chnl1. Presb, N.H.S, lV. Pres.J, Pesnnle Ser. Comm.l,0nf'Af1 Plavwll-School vin. Rally, Homer-oming Plan.-ees-Fresh lv. Pres.J, Choir, Girls' Stale Rep.. Play,Cven- Cn-rn. Chun-.C0U'1Hel'f'K Office- and lf., Jr. Prom lwlneees, cel.. calm. R1-p,, Mills Porlland Stale J.V. Rally, Penland Sme RICHARD VANDERPOOL Ifnnlllall, lv. Tml-k, lllulnmmll College JACK WELCH 'FQ' PATTY WALLACE r:.l.. Rl-g. Rl-,.., PepCInh, llllisque-151-c.. Sgl. nl Annsl, Wnshingwnlnn Stuff flklge' lid. P , Offil-er Sln1l,G0n.Colm. Rep.. lf. lun... Queen. sa,.,.0m comm.. Pnrllmnl Slnli- I.R.L., Ordrr of W f'I'reas,, Saul, Wrestling, Colorado College STEVE WEST Knighls, Trix, Choir, Penland Sinn- BARBARA WALTICRS JiANl'.l WATT N Thespinns 15:-r.l.Clru-s,Nllilhi lSenir.' P-TA-.5-ll-wf.Gamgwla1 bllqllw 4551111 ,3,,m,,,l ,Q 5,.,,,,0, PIM.. Om., M., mm. Arms, l..l.l. l, xleellllllelnllllln slaff p,,,,,n,,d 5,,,,,. ' lr1d..l,.-lllll.-l. lane. lllmg.-fl , snlflem Holly Y. l'rr'm.. ,lr. Class Sul-., Girl of Monlll lLl-ull.-f.l.l,. l . ul-ll. ml... lle,.,, l'nrlInnll Sul-- LINDA WACNLR ul.. ll.-g. llep.. Illnsqln- llill, l-llerl. P.T..fl.. l..-ns sms mn l-ill. I . sappnm mmm. DIANA WAHLBERC 'Ill-nns. from Mallllsun, West.-rn flolliegl- ni Business GARY WICILER B.L. Reg. Rl-ll.. I-'.T.A., Uni:-r ul W fPres.l Park 1'l'n-ns., Sgr. ut Armsl, Foollmll. Trac-k. JN. Bnskvlhall, JN. Baseball, XX rcnling. I-'rush Class Sgt. lil Arms, Gen. llmln, Sgl. lil Arms, l-'lm Squad, Orvgnn Collvgv oi I-fdlll-ation TIM WEST Thespirms 4Tm5.v, Choir. Stage rim,-. All-School Play, Portland Suu' WP' Fi CAROL WHITI-I KARICN WILLIAMS TONY DAVIS c.l., rc.-,L Rep,, Pmnh- cv. vm, 5.-.-,. QL. mg. Rep.. clwaf, .-xllfs.-1,001 Pla,-. Ed. Hihm, r.T.A.,N,1l,s..m:1fveS ms.-f. ov... czmm. Rep., r3mm..,.-1 sawn: Com. 1 , Nu-nk fm-S., v. 1-f.-S.. Tr.-Mm, nl N.,fSa..g BumI,On'hvslm.IH-pI31lllrI.Cabir1rl IV. I'rr-NJ, Oregon Sun., SUSAN WILSON u.l,. R.-H. R.-p., lmf.-.m mc1mp.m,caf15' CI:-1-,lInix-emily of megon Dental sflmol BILL WISE F.T,A., Wawhingmninn SmII. School Play, I'orlI1uuI Fum- WAYNI-I WITTWICR I rn4IlI 0nlIr.1II.,I,Y.V00lIr11II,'I'r.I:-R. QR. Stow. Pmllumi Sum- LONNY WOLF 1 In-Ir JOHN ZW ICK n.L.n.-Liz.-,...on1ef of xx' rSp1.mAfmSw, unmaf. Foollmll. Baseball, 1. xx I!aske!ImII. van- sqm, L1,.av.-fsnyofm.-gm. 1? I,ICI'f G.-XRIIISON IVIICHAICI, YICACI-IR ISICYI-IRI,Y YOUNG CHRIS ZAKVIS pink. Tram. In-um lliludnkiv. ,XII-Svhuol PI.n. l..I.. R:-g. Ih-p., I.R.I.. I In no I'unl.m4I Smal- It,Iu,,,u.I'm1I.mriSxu1 1' 419: Mr. Larry Keck has been the counselor for the boys since the spring of '63. He has always found the time to help each boy with his per- sonal problems. The boys would like to express their gratitude for his untiring eiiorts on their behalf. Lifw be Mrs. Louise Lothspeich came to Washing- ton in the fall of ,62. lt's most diHicult for a person to take over a job where another person has left off. The senior girls have appreciated Mrs. Lothspeich's devotion in helping them, and they would sincerely like to thank her for the excellent guidance she has shown them. A Ms-M. Camera Shy Seniors KENNETH BERRY MICHEL BOUCH LONNY BURNETT KEITH CARPENTER DENNIS CLANCY GAIL COUDARE WILLIAM CURTIS THEODORE FROST JONATHAN GARBUTT GEORGE HANSEN EA RNEST HARRIS WILLID JACKSON LAWRENCE KINAL JAIME LEAPOLD ROBERT McDANIELS RUTH MILLER JACK SCHON BIRL SIMINGTON EDWARD SIMS SAUNDRA STRADLEY MIKE WELDON 1 N ,w ,-f 41' .J-,K 'f ,5 was P If , . ,K . .W 1'f'qTY+ 'F'-N 7 , x fm. :K Q wiw1::'Qf:'- ,Jf1'.ia' R-.ua QP' ' rsfa. , ?, , 15Q:-..- wswqf fgfvq.. 'if' f .fi .ff -,,,g,F5Q,f,f 3 'f-5fEJ 1v'2S'f??-3537255-:L14:' f'-':iS:'id54- ef'- 'fw-.ii-rifvyr--,fL-1-.22' .f,wrea?fis:s.' f . . awa'-.wt?'f-- wfz-ww uzffaefzafrzm'-. '-QQg,f,j3f,i5'?3,1:-.1f:,s5 - . --f-affix wkvffarf-u,.:i-12 '.f-zgramiflz' 245:52-A . '4sfv:'-Z'1:,'-:ws , QU? 'Hfn -429. 21 4 . -143, -- .-...,..,- .f..af7f.f +L.,-,5':.1,-z,-M fx,-, fr,-,. ,j-gil-1-3h', .4 -aggwfpmf--:454 ' kf-wgwmyfpfmwqiigmwf -u.g,.4gg .:,3g. -wif, :fb-1 gag- 1514! ,a,g- I if 'YW F1 :av . 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V H lf'-' +f '2 ,,?.gyJ,4 X -X QQ: X X 3.f'g9,, 4. - .. 33,5 ., 2. , L' Q ., .I J .H A V' V' U f ,'f5??51E '? ,552-'iixgmw ggsi 5 qv 4m 1 ff asf, fwwwwwwpmmav'-haf wfw'pzL-uawwM'4'+ WA.vw1P1H 1 1' '7fQ'f15T 7' mf: k pf , fi- V ' ,.,.,,,,,,-, L , Famil Fidelity underclassmen ELEPHONE Tom Cooke PFObld0Ill Pat Danato V1LcPres1dent Heather Lund Sgt ll Arms Sue Andersen Treasurerg Marjie Freshman Class of 1967 t I - Q7 xi ii , Q i ii 1. X, , ,. W l ,',Q3g. 'r . 7-3, M 5'-D. 15 . :fr Clit ' i . 21, . ' . Our malron is a well-known Wa-Hi personality. A .-,f w m-QQ, 1 sf, 4-4' ,aw .,-2? , n. wp. , we ,. : Q V-Q Gail . ,X X ffl? 4 f' I 'CY K, vriv Q 'Q fi rd' 'cr' t s , ,,,K?k ,tv-, ,R ,, -as , . Nu -11 -.gk WJ 1,9 ,s,, 3 Q Y J 9 if t as r-rf: .M Y 1, M., M ,sr X3 5? why W as i Wfwi T: ,fn ...,., 'fn Fha .sg 1- -.A 5 E ,, . Q13 ra 4 1' -ix .. W., ,NS-L Q 'P A, ar, ' ws? .is 'V s W ,3 i,s,,. r if Abelson, Sherri Alfson, Mike Alsman. Boll Amy, Kay Andersen, Sue Anderson, Tom Anthony, Juliana Arndt, Donna Baldridgo. lvaldo Barnes, Mary Barnett, Cary Bates, Ramona Berserker, Duncan Beguhl. Diane Beir-rle. Bill Beil, Mylinda Belev, Max Bell. Brenda Bellargeon, Bill Bennett, Bob Bergstrom. Eric Berkham, Joel Blair, Rita Blohm, Faye Blunck, Pauline Boatwright, Edna Bolton, Don Brennan, Patty Brisbane, Dennis Brower, Mary Lou Brown, Linda Brown, Sherry Brown, Tim Bryant, Sandy Buvkley, Sharon Buckner, Delores Bulloch, Delbert Bush, Gayle ffalclwell, Terry Campbell, Barry Candee. Cathy Capps, Nancy Card, Steve Carman, Sandra Carr, Art Carlozian, Phil Chan, Cathi Channel, Mike Chatneld, Merrill Childress, Charles Chilstrom, Robin Chin, Ruby Clancy, Peggy Clapperton, Kim Clarke, .lerry Clein, Scott Clement, Rodney Collins, Ken Concannon, Pam Conklin, Yvonne Connery, Dave Cooke, Thomas Cooper, Albert Cooper, Karen Cooper, Ken Court, Brien Covault, Vivian Cowling, Colleen Crispi, .lohn Defoe, .lanet Danato, Pat Davenport, John Davis, Candy Davis, Cynthia Davis, Elmira Dellenbaugh, Mary Dehn, Teresa Delfino, Mary .lo Dennis, Fred Devlin, Sheila Dexter, Nannette Dietrich, Carol Dizer, Peggy Dortch, Debbie Dougan, Margaret Dover. Jeanne Dowler, Sue Downey, Alice Duvall, Denise Ride, Doug lflhert, Shirley Eller, Phillis Endner, Elizabeth Eng, Sharon lfrikson, Robert Evans. Joanne . illg iv' I ,J :VI U 'alll 1' 5 :gs 1 , , 1' W. we -- - L? ' -Q 2 '94 25:1-f sf- it , ,.. A ' ll t P t ' t Le. f - .Mu 'P ' ff' ' 7.--i -v 'es -' -L l M ' ea Q' 11? ik, , ggfy., , ,fig , 1 , , I ,, V , 3: 'L ' ' , . tif.: Sue Chaperon leads student body in prayer. . .Kill-1 'Q-.fo el I 4 ffl? a 4' A GQ 1 'X A 'H -ev-I ftll? lim' ' ,Z fnyk -5-, f'5s, 'ifgfas' 1 na, NX ' fflntyt u :llc gx 9 :H if is A XJ 6 ln, .qc ag. ---f. , fu ns iin, lf'-6 YV,-, i-aura 4-an, was-31- .-, an as ,,fV Q ' .M wfgi' Q- fl M31 , -if X A 1 f f s efffu iiii C 'T 5 at A-wa 1 , , , If 1 iii , E 2 ,Q'+ ..,. Freshman Class of 1967 reshman ass of 1967 The Craig Keys Combo plays for the Girl's League Queen's assembly. .A .-. fx -.Inu 1' - ' f 'arf -fi? 5 x' .., . 1 , I 5- f f HT S: x ' YP - ,,, .Q xlf- ff l A A x ww -'F 'N .. ' K 2. 'ff .a an .. . G -f 4. Q f L 'r f f A 7 ' ' E31 ,,,, L , A gf, - ,M ,r ef if if ,lf I Q iw . if l 3 Q3 ax ,H 3. ,.,, flaw is :lv fi W, if ii' , t L ,fr ,Ja gg 4 ' 4 ? Z I f J 5 K, A 1,-as Lima, li gg ,QS H. . In , Q ' .. 2 , 3 1 A x ,,, W ,4,, A ,' A j of ,. ag ifij' ,y ' , ' .. W 9 YJ x- i 1 'V 'ti i f , . P A554 as f w Q ' ii r A 'Wifi ,f , 1,...,,., 3 ..v , ,'A -,. .., ,ae P 'all ,., 1' Y ,igfla fy' in '-Tw. 1 33 ' . f t . , ,n dk f ff 1, , t ,, rf-12,-Ai z or Q... . , , z JA war Felton, Larry Ferdig, Shirley Fields, Mary Fil-ces, Booker T. Finicum, Yvonne Fitton, Lillian Fitzsimmons, Maggie Folkerls, Luana lfotis, Maria Fox, .lerry l7ris1'o,l7rfpi Calluzzo, Delores Calsron, Alex Cault, Diane Cettman, Sandi Cie-sv. Cary Glandcr, Dan Gleason, Jack Cones, Mike Coodsell, Dianne Crulmler, Linda Granville, Verdia Cray, Cathie Gray, James Green, Nancy Crondin, .lean Hallas, Carol Haller, Linda Hammond, Dennis Hankins, Valerie Hanson, Scott Hanson. Ward Harris, .lannis Harris, ,lim Hart, Sherry Hartel, Allen Hurting, Loveda Haus, Karen Hawkins, Scott Hayes, Jeff Hays, Jerry Hedound, Cheryl Heely, Mike Hemlmrose, Pam Henderson, Darlene Hennsley, Betty Hensley, .lohn Hertzberg, Laurie 81 Hicks, Clovis Hill, Shari Hinchcliff, Mary Alice Hinton, Gary Hirata, Mike Hixson, Gene Hodgkin, Grace Holden, Bob Holden, Don Holman, Teri Honey, Bill Hoodye, Ronald Hortaleza, Victor Howland, Jeanette Howland, Erma Hoyt, Leonard Hudson, Sue Huffman, Connie Huflord, Ronald Hunt, Charles Hydechuck, Ludene Ibi, Hikedo Jensen, Gaile Jensen, Marla Jensen, Priscilla Johnson, Ren Johnson, Linda Johnson, Pat Jones, Dean Jones, .lerry Jones, K'aty Jorgenson, Jim .luday, Vickie Justius, Marge Karnes, Beverly Kaul. Sllarlenr' Kellogg. Rusty Kelsey, Kip Keser, Sandy Keyser. Steven Kimpton, .lim Kirlmey, .lim Knapp, Dave Knutson, Chris Knopp, Clyde Krause, Marie Kruger, Melanie Kwan, Cordon 5: .,,. Q7- Q Q. n -f'-N, '52 Jim , Q , .4 Fr G. Freshmen look on as Rally L-nlorluins. Nt' , G. a i - ,, , I! r Q' , -., ,. n., Q 7 .Allyn , Q ag km, i --is X hx: he CL. A3 ' x ,I - . 4 ,W CITY iw? t 1, lf., X.: ff ll 9' vi' s ' v Q cw? 1 - X f f nuff we la K Av e if L. ,ia , ii 6. , '5i?Qs 1. it :Q re- 72 4,56 I ,fa as --Ai l'5 ats M ' V , , ' iff. , . , Q , .U . X an 5, .. fp-'N mzwf W . . .. '--vw.a? x'l Q. ' - ,, t, . . -V . . are V ,- .. - .. uv , -5 .f , 7' ,A . A my Q- Q-.1 g .7 r ,NZM K V' I , 'D 'D -K? 4 1' fl Tix Freshman lass of 1967 l Class of 1967 ,, ,da ll is ci I an -Q Gs as .ff ,kt -f . ,, , IJ? ' u a Q tx 71 2 746 f, sf' , ., ,., A We ,... ' Q, BV, , 'Ei' Q3 'f I . vt, 'S Many studentsattended the Shamrock Ball. Pa x ii' ffdn 'I L , t - 1 tr, if f 1' J ,, ,, if ' Tv . H11 L ' X s au, , U ,Hi -4- kk, fy ,I V. , ' QQ, , ,.:..k2 1 ,-,xy 'rig ' ffz. h WW.: Q f '1 W, 1 if ' G ' Q Q , 5 ' we ., I ,V K, ... KK ez tw i 'e ,., ,R 1 J -J , ,Q ., fs- , ga 9 , .-9 .... ,gg it , Landry, Rosemary Langlitz, Jackie Langstaff, Nathaniel Lee .lean Lee John Lewis, Linda Lewis, Loren Lewis, Rick Liebert, Richard Linglebaeh, Betty Linsley. David Lipke, Roger Lipscomb, Sandra Lively, Bonnie Lodge, Randy Logerwell, Gloria Louy, Donna Ludwig, Kris Lukifh, David Lukrofka, John Lund, Heather Lundahl, Bob Lundin, Frank Lydon, Kathy Macklin, Margaret Malinsky, Anitra Mallett, Greg Manle, Linda Mansfield, Dave Marloe, Ken Marquez, Lauretla Marshall, Sherry Martinez, Theresa Masciocchi, Paula Matthews, Don McAllister, Jim McCauley, Kathy McCullough, Rod McDougal, Chris McFarland, David Mcflarraugh, Jack McKinnon, Susan Meadows, Jeanette Meany, Kathy Middleton, Melody Miller, Debbie Miller, Diane Miller, Gary 83 Mitchell, Jean Muehe, Maureen Muir, Carolyn Murray, Jean Neale, Linda Nelson, Dorothy Newton, Phyliss Nitz, llona Nokes, Kathy Norris, Vickie 0'Brien, Dennie Orem, Dave Palmer, Rich Parker, Katherine Parks, Earl Payne, Judie Pearson, Bob Pederson, Greg Penning, Tanya Pesterfield, Linda Peterson, Kathy Piestrak, Carol Plummer, Vickie Polf, Ruby Post, Laura Price, Lois Price, Mike Putnam, Colleen Putnam, Daryl Radelet, Joyce Rainey, David Rambo, Karen Raymond, Patricia Redo, Jackie Reeves, Jan Ritenberg, Ruth Rose, Danny Rose, Mike Rosteck, lngrid Roth, Dave Rothell, Leland Rowland, Jeff Rowland, Richard Rullo, Sharie Russell. Chester Russell, Diane St. John, Linda Sanders, Roberta T fs S .f 4 iff 3' T 35-'it f-Z-'Sf 'el ,, 1 'W -. ,Q J ,,: M if Q jr. , . ff ,fa Q9 h w'11 4 nm in QW' ? 0 r's 'Io 7 , it 45, Y . ,N .ar ' N, .V ':- 'if 2 , . ,, We i f , . M , .5 A-, A Wh tg. WV . ' ' , ' an hi ,,,. Q' W . , , I 1 r ii A in 8 I4 4 ,M gy . E, I VV.k t K ,Vx ' f A P I fl t it , 6 V6 , he .- , , ggi ..r gl , 4 53 his Q i pl! - .. .. ,, ,,, ji Z ' 41 A15 A 'sf ' M ',1'.b5Qf' L f 12 ru ' .fi?tx'a31 5' ' sg : ag' Q ' J , .,,,, ,I ,Ie rx M , ,iz Cflr, .. F .Lf-QQ' as nz sa 'SSL -1' 3 Hungry students feast at annual Pancake Bull. 84 V Q 4, , Ge, 'N-6: 1 , ., QM, ,.,,,,, ,.,,.,,. 5 t ,, 5. ,, A W..- f h Freshman lass of 19 67 Freshman lass of 1967 i A, . 4' , Ez. :ip . P ii , , . w ilfif?:ffKis 1 t ,I L T T Q44 in 'ni i' T' W, 5, 'ff' W V 411' 7, V i , N. fi-Tf ii .B 2 R :P an ,aff K X I, in im r, ,iii Ars Q ,-1,4-., wx '1- r,,f Q J, ,, . 4 I A si F fs C.. N it ' H-' , if 'T ,,., . 5 tr--9 ' gr, 2 iwfvig 1 , V -,., H ,sry r 'ai' ff' - ...s rf-.,, .. Students belt out yell proving the statement is true that Washington has the best spirit. -.q ' W ' -f-., fs , 4-. ,mt .- ,t 3 '9- 1, 1 ,2 n- ? 33 f if ,,., K3 iz Q f , 3-Q , .. 7, Ar ,Xt 10 'rf ' A K 'S' Q? .fu '1 ff' 'Q V Y 'ii ' ia at 33 gif . ap f- ,K 3 iff, J A -' W 'i ' 159, HT 5 . ff i 'jg if xnxx in Vi ul , , Q. .. 'QW ' A it B ' i ,, ' A Saparto, Mike Sappington. Karen Savuno, Duke Scnlf. Vicki Schefter, Dave Schefter, Diane Schiller, Dave Svhlieker, Sheri Schultz, Donna Scruggs, Michelle Seanlon, Daryl Seifert, Sandra Selner. Bonnie Seymore, Bill Shaw, Tom Shevchenko, Nivk Shiflett, Marvin Siler, Shirley Simms, Rosie Skudra, Imants Smith, Charles Smith, Donn Smith, .labk .Smith.ISzim Smith, Stephen Sparks, Barbara Spinas, Howard Spoelstra, Margaret Stephans, Bob Stern, Ken Strasser, Nanci Stuelpnagel, Bruce Stuelpnagel, Sharon Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Bruce Thompson, Tedy Thompson, Rod Torland, Mike Toth, Diane Totten, Terry Trumpler, Eddie Tunzat, Margie Tupper, Robert Ulrich, Daniele Wahl, John Walker, Sahron Walruff, Brenda Wfalsh, Kathy l ' 85 Walter, Bob Walter, Janice Wandler, Valetta Wanous, Bonnie Warlen, Cary Watson, Linda Weinberger, Dasial Weiner, Sue Welch, Sum YVestfall, Mike Wilrox, Patty Wilson, Linda Windal. Charles Wirt, Marcia Wolfer, Lorna XVong, Ann Wong, Betty Wong, Linda Wooden, Debra Woodruff, Donna Wright, Arlene Van Vactor, Kathy Vandehey, Paula Vanderpool, Judy Velasco, Julie Volk, Mike Yee, Kerry Yee, Ruby Yerkes, Mike York, Dale Younger, Linda Zimmerman, Donna Zinda, Judy I- n ' r 7' 9 Y -at .,e . Q .fm- .f-, , 1 ,f I Av. , ,rr ! -wi fi 'TS' 1- UF K-. 'CP in ea, 1'vX,Zf' .W .5 S ,-L ' tr QC If N , .. W , 8 'Sf e .4 4' 1.91. me .M Q a ft wad!! f If 'Ai F N I' Faculty takes over as rallv 5 A ,mir J I , .6 Fig: ii, V .L at ' X mp- ,,-A it ,'t' M: V f W if 212 f F '71 , iii, S i . l, 'i:'i ...Q ',,V' ' Y nh -If Q K r K ill'l ir, W ii, '-' W nz., f f Y lk 1' Fresliman lasls of 196 Sophomore Sue Hanew S t at Arms Li i lass Oflioors nda Cllaperon, Secretaryg John Hack, Presidenlg Jim Piestrak, Vice Presidenlg Kathy Comer, Treas 3 Janet Foster, Sgt.-at-Arms. 8 4 N .Yo g ' 'Q urerg Bev Morehead, Editor Abel, Fred Abelson,Ardy Alicki, Darrell Alicki, Eugene Allen, .loAnn Allen, Kathy Alton, Dennis Anderson, Chris Anderson, Clark Anderson, Pat Bacon, Becky Barstad, Monica Batchelor, Chris Batties, Rudy Bean, Dan Bean, .lohn Beguhl, Monique Benson, Becky Bente, Eugene Bently, Pat Bergstrom, Michele Billeter, ,lean Bird, Kitty Blair, Nelda Blair, Rosemary Blaton, Mike Blocker, Angeline Blohm, Sherri Bobo, Larry Beckman, Ron Bonner, Bill Bonner, Bob Botkins, Sandra Boyle, Linda Bracy, Sharon Brenner, Anita Brenner, Fran Brillman, Linn Brooks, Barbara Brown, Linda Brunk, Dave Bryant, Linda Buhler Jeanette Burleson Terri Burns Spence Burtls Steve Bush Clarene Butterbrodt .lo Tn K W-,-., .nn- ni - .-s ,lib 3,3 ' ., ,,., 1, ve 0 -1 .--. . 1'-'24 l uf' -4, .ef ,S .AQ- .. Ly, :gi if ,...x me aw K ,Q he 5? n ,, 72' . A., ew. 3, on. f.,.z- .s .ng 'W I-it eff, B Q LV, fa Qi .8 nan.- , 1' ,B ritt, til 'yi B , T Ml l x.- .K I- - I' N .,tr --f ii: I ,n,,.. 's :EBV 4 nf? 5 I' S g 31 ig: 'n ..,. ,1- Qg? . A 3 I ,,L,,f' if f- S , :R I r-,gf-w. as , , A ,,,, ef' ,I Q Alz, gizx ,WWV . U j if ff: -f 3'f Kill A A. B. ' X' an as l . f will 41 'lil' , - -L 1 ,,Q at I als' 4 -omni Spring Rally performs a martian scene when they were taking OH to the planet State. ophomore Class of 1966 Sophoinore lass of 1966 , . A n .JR A ' f i 5'-mn X I.. J ,yy QQ, ,,,, .ia aa. QQ A 5,1 The General Council waits patiently for the meeting 10 he called 10 order. Y 'Q 9 .. 11: ,Q N '5- 5 W- -IA A .ff M li? J W ,Ji , i., . ,, 4 , J J Effie I 1 1, , nn , f .fWg.R+-iff' , -- 'Lire if V' ' - 1- ' F ,, , i iii! y I ff ,, 1 I , , A ' A ' if A 6 Q 4 rw. A ,Q C2 ! 0 Sz ,Q W V fa fx, D I ,nzy f --H 41 i . '-21 J, ' W ' K iig my , , --' I . C Am ,Anglia- A ,.:1',m'.if3 f-5 C fi J 5 J f A L ,, ai in f 9 ,,. an 9' Fa 'pf f W - f . infer' 1 xi, N .N xx, L C J A , Z. ,i if IU 'f r f ,, J g'?' fi7 J 1 Q., i at Ig-get 2 ' 3 A as Y niiii ,J i ff W eff so K or ' , . is V K , i V i' f J i ' li: ,Q , y Q Pt K f ' ff 1 A 4' u- H iz- ,.,,x , .4 , -wks if 'Q' 'F' - ' f?'i, gg-wrif ' .,.., i .ae -, is ,K . .4 f livin. .,.i ' 1 B a F .Q .-s QV 6 w . . i ' j W, ug, ' ff , ir, gg . .ffl f. Capri, Randy Caputo, John Carles, Irene Carlson, Darlene Cash, Richard Cason, Sharon Chaperon, Linda Cheney, Claire Chin, Pearl Christianson, Judy Churchwell, James Ciemenski, Tom Clark, Charles Clark, Terry Clarke, Jackie Cline, Bill Cochran, Earnest Comer, Kathy Condit, Mike Cooper, Karen Corbett, Patricia Cordell, Rita Corrigan, Kathy Cowling, Marc Cox, Cindy Culp, June Cunningham, Georgia Dale, Nancy Daniels, Robert Davidson, Johnnie Davis, Jack Davis, Linda Deitering, Florence Delphine, Dan Demoor, Dolly Dennis, Milton Denniston, Dale Dickson, Ken Dillon, Jean Dirks, Connie Dishman, Vickie Dizer, Johnnie Donelson, Kathy Dougan, Judy Douglas, Marvin Dowell, Sue Dubuque, Steve Dufault, Barbara 89 Dumas, Sylvia Duree, Jim Eagles, Jim Eatchel, Carol Edwards, Dornman Ehly, Shirley England, Ronald English, Linda Emst, Norman Evans, Rita Everidge, Vickie Ewin, Sue Fee, Randy Fehr, Kathy Ferdig, Judy Ferguson, Susan Finicum, Hope Fish, Barbara Fitch, Jeanette Fitzsimmons, Pat Foster, Janet Frazer, Clifl' Gabby, Henry Gaston, Carolyn Gaston, Frank Gaston, Jean Gaston, Marilyn Gerrior, Delta Gibson, Linda Good, Bruce Gothard, Linda Green, Mary Gwynn, Dianne Haan, Sue Hadlork, Mary Haek, John Gaines, Alyce Hall, Kalhey Hallifax, Mary Haney, Sue Hankins, Katherin Hanley, Joan Hanlon, John Harris, Betty Harris, Cynthia Hasel, Shannon Haskell, Linda Hawkins, Pat ss, 3 f , -E ,fe 'ti Rx -Hi, V ,rg -- , ,,.- ,, .. 1,5 N' , F F' ., 33 - , i V f 'V 1353-i . ... si ,f . f , , K ,:,.,,,, Mi' 44 4 ' V f...,,..,.1 I ' . rl? my R . VA A WALA 'Q' . J J J U , - . ,. ,Q ., fr -1-' ' ,V KW L ' Hifi H ,Q'Y'f'5i ii ' iigifgiiga ,I Qi 5, J 'X , ffl K , 1 KJ? H .2 , ,wt r ff . f :L J 'i Q are 'e Hr I lvl A ' ' 5 N A ,QQ V Xl' CQ., E F -, u -' ,E C , h V f A +P? X Ii at , L-'22 rlri R , ,O it ' ' in ' .. , as f f . -4 Favorite pastime of Wa-Hi students is walking around the halls. af W- y i ag, 2 3, is AJ V1 'l E as r .i K -as .1 ,K ' .1 ophomore Class of 1966 K F. fx ophomore Class of 1966 i 'fm' I ,f -2 wi Q r, ...is , 4' fi' , .. V: 1' L 1 1.334 s,f'I:1'f q y t ' , def -1 ' j 1 1 V' .fl 1 f I I' if fs K 5 as crm it L :V Y Q 'wx 4-4-Q, 5 -wfav in 4125? was if -iv ,ii , 'X 5 e ,ijt una-.... , Couples rest by the volcano at the Senior Class Picnic. 'rr 'iw ...- 3' x S I H fi 333,12 -.. V A 3: I ,v is H at Q aff .2 K is U' A5- 5 -3? ,. 'flfif 'I-Z t. nfl -.4 ,.a . 9, IP 1' 4 2 t... 1--we P, f 9 f ... 2:7 Heffernan, Barry Helin, Becky Hendrix, lohn Hewitt, Sheila Hildebrand, Terry Hill, Mary Hockey, ludy Hockman, Phil Hodges, Robert Holman, Greg Horine, .lulie Hosking, Norma Houck, Dave Hunt, Norm lrish, Pat Irvine, Cindy Irving, Sherilyn Jones, Sandra Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Dan Johnson, Leona Jones, Walter Jungck, Chris Kassebaum, Rick Kaufman, Rene Kaul, Shawn Kelsey, Muriel Kesler, Nola Kiernan, Linda Kirkpatrick, Bill Kirkpatrick, Terry Kleflner, Margie Knopf, Charles Ko, Lillian Kone, David Krier, ,Ioe Kuntz, Dale Laney, lohn Laney, Mary Langford, Larry Lathers, Jill Low, Terry Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Gordon Lee, Mike Lewis, Bob Lewis, Greg 91 Lieser, Mike Lindgren, Bob Lindquist, Diane Lockhart, Pat Louaillier, Steve Lundin, Kathy Lupton, Greg Luster, Floyd Maeder, Vicki Malone, Carina Mar, Steve Marine, jane Marine, Wayne Marquez, Gene Marquez. Starene Marshall, Aldona Maxwell, Sandy May, Rosemary Ma ther Robin Y , McClelland, Tom McClure, Carol McConnell. Connie McCullar, Linda Mc-Culloch, Betha McCullogh, Lavada Mc'Daniels, ,left McDermid, .lean McFarland, Alice McCrew, Richard McKee, Linda McKinne Elaine Y. McManigal, Kenny Mc'Strz1vick, Dick McSweeny, Leone Me-dlock, Helen Meeker, Dennis Mehufley, Kathy Meleher, Dick Mihm, Dana Miller, Paul Miller, Sue Ann Millican, Linda Minardi, Sheryl Minch. Sandra Mitchell, Robert Merkling, Terry Moe. Merle Monroe, Kerry 5, f mb if-3 'L as 1 f- N igga? 3 ,,,V , ki, 'fl' fig. -...a 4 vi sq fx 20- . fx A v .w , -2 T- if ,ff I: I ,,,,y L I4 tfyo X, ,,-5.53 1 AG-. rs f 4, it 4 , , psf if air? ' f -QA ' W.. 'Nt X , !,.f af 11 ,N , 1 in fav ai., , - fl f ll W r . :QS 0-Y 'Vi . is ,QR V 'va E l , . 1,,: tt, 'H' lil S Y 4 Q. ,,,,, if 15 w..- tg ibqi 'ir' r ' X 1' ' 2:5 Z Q 5 X , Q . A s-...nf esaww. S , ' -A av: W., ,. .4 as Q-Sw will m 9' A, fn, ir' -9,1 .. 'J ' ,mf 3. il' S' , . aff f , M G , - - if lsr- .W f.,Q '75, ,,.. lie. I L ei! .....ill...1- ophomore we lass of 1966 Carolyn Bush serves at National Honor Society Installation. 65, if ff ,wi I .1 Q-w.,,,f ft'-A sum .12 Eau ,iw f: -.M . gl f J vs A 1 ' ..,, M ,, Q rxgyff A f 1 f L l fo N4 X' sl ' fi .-. if.. 1.5.11 are A J? I 'if' y QI' 1.11, -'G '- 414 41+ Students stand at attention as the Star Spangled Bannern is played ,mm 9 l 2 ei ,.ax IW l V , I fj, A . wif' A 'K vi, 1 5 'VK ,-. v Q 5 M, H At Morehead, Bev Morrill, Gene Morris, Khris Mortenson, Ellery Mott, Henry MoyTom, Lynn Muehe, Joe Muir, Phil Muirdan, Rowan Muldrew, Ronald Muller, Kristy Muncy, Gary Munkers, Carol Murphy, Kit Myer, Greg Myers, Janice Nepom, Dorie Newell, Joy Niehuser, Pat Nokes, Doug Olsen, Craig Olsen, Ed Ormond, John Oynagi, Janet Page, Ron Parrot, Annabell Pattison, Cathy Patton, LeRene Payne, Sandra Pepin, Debbie Perkins, Ed Peterson, Betty Pharris, Bess Piestrak, .lim Pohl, Mike Poletiek, Kathy Policare, Mary Popirk, Ron Post, Tom Poulsen, Larry Preston, Charles Preuss, Dawn Prosch, Nancy Putman, Mariel Putman, Sue Rabe, Vern Radelet, Janice Rafiaele, Mike Randolph, John Rassi, Bob Ravagni, Diane N Redford, Kent A Redo, Wayne , ' EQ ri ff- wr pri, Reed, Kathy 7 Q X-P' Reeves, Unda 'Q 7 Y' Reinmiller, Allen f ' 'M ' ' , Rice,.lohn W-S-' A:'l 'I 'E Richie, Linda Roberts, Betty Roberts, Judy , Rodriquez,Judy '9 g n 2. J A Rose, Linda 412, ' ' LL gg Ross, Cathy 54- 'H V. .P Roth, Diana , , ' ' 5 , 'V .,,.' 'A 'A Roumbos, George Ruga, Blanche Ruggles, Susan . l Russell, Margaret ' 73- f R K Saarijgte ff , -M A 1. t Sagar, aire '- Q ' 1 A , 'ee ,Q ' Salathe, Rita ' J ' S at t Sanders,Betty UA , t ty I - ii , J 4 f' fi the I A it fffis Saparto, Dan Sargent, Ron Schon, Jill ,' 5 Scruggs, Will e . Serkoian, Rosemary ,,. 6-T Seto, Lester .gg 5' W Severson, Karyl -- Severy, Janice A' . N' at Qi, Jia sw f 'Q Q! 39? Shaw, Colleen Shepard, Bill Sherman, Louise Shinnier, Tom Shisler, Mahlin 4 Mg -mx! Shliefer, Denny Q, I no Sigler, Cary ,, , , , Silver, Rick big 1, X k ,, Simington, Joann Smith, Lori Snow, Donna Soesbe, Doug 1 Sommerset, Carol A A Qs 4+-fig? Soohoo, Richard igii -Q . Y i 29 45 f 'H Sound, Susan ar . M-Q j fi - Spink, Betty ' llgally poses in front of proud Wa-Hi fans, before the game with South ugene. 94 -1 ,g A Jig lx , ,MA 1 ' J SM i ,,VV,- V. '0 2 Z ir A lik ,,, A , -if A X f L -. xg:-'S , .,, 'rlgfii J 957 JQQSQ ' iil ' all ,., f-sr: fc-rt . x N--in il' t , t ruff ' ff? ZW A fi ,kk:,k . . as ' 'K , Q. , fl' fi dg- fli er ophomore Class of 1966 ophomore Class of 1966 1 ,, lf. . f -lg,-or if L 4117! J 13 2' A 85 Fun loving look on. W I' J in T A g gf, gg g W 'Y Q it W a 'f.' A ff., . , K L f 3 f -sal Y ICS, I ,- I Lie.. seniors demonstrate The Popeye as undef-clasgmen . 'J 0 il 4 iv if aff. S ,W , ,. C-25 'ss ,, . .ay .. Q 1 G5 y is AI ra N, ... 'Yo ir -1 z on-. ,ara art! f 'i -and ill ,. o1 4 4. kv- .V ,f. H... c 'Ql.f BC iff -. . azz., R was qu- My f .rk if' I ,A-A o.W. Sta1lll'er,l':d Steele, Arbin Stell, Karen Still, Tom Strom, Lorne Sue, Lynda Swanson, Sandy Sweany, Laura Taylor, Nancy Thomas, Gary Thrasher, Cary Temple. Barbara Tsang, Richard Unzicker, Mark Vashaw, Pat Walcker. Carol Webb, Diana Weinberger, Phyliss Vllerstein, Valerie Wvest, Gjerda Westfall, Lee White, Roy White, Virginia Widing, Lorinda Wikander, Kathleen Williams, Richard Willison, Cliff Wilson, Leanne Wilson, Rosemary Wise, George Wiltwer, Carol Wirzel, Pat Woo, Gilbert Wood, Cherie Wright, Delores Wymer, Bill Yochim, Steve Young, Genevieve Young, Lynda Younger, Jerry ll er Dee Brennan, Secretary: Mike Livingston, Sgt.-at-Armsg Steve Elle, Presidentg Lee Ann Foster, Treasurerg Rick Garlock, Vice Presidentg Brigitte Ratzlaw, Sgt.-at-Arms. Junior lass fficers 96 Junior B i lass of 196 f ff, 1' 9 ef ffl,-'fri ' .Q f., . .r 1,5551 v . Q, 'V ., .V 1,5 f ' lj T 'S . ix: A 3 , .. 1' - sg B ' 4 , 1 X t', I tg- if , 39315. fe - ui? in ' fs SS: Lg, uA, 95 M52 -Wir. Q . M , H x 5,4 X l .gi ' B ki Z ,- l izii , 43, f .,,. :LB and A .,,, , tdik cheer our team on to a victory over Grant. EI . B 1 airy, L15 l 'U .A ,l ,V N ,VM at xirl, wifi :I 'Q K -Q C 35' es-,. F 44 8 , Vx NX A . , A A .1 rx ft '- LMI, 'V 1 41217 , ,eu .. r ' :i'4ii:V . ,,, 4' .. at ., A l f. .. in ,Q ':. 1: .N LV f, ' .aw M.. M :gif M ...l , K' I' i 1 iilliiw Alaelson, Marty Anderson, Craig Anderson, Dennis Ashpole, Dianna Banzer, Cindy Barger, Kathy Barr, Paul Bauer, Dewey Baughman, Peggy Beatiy, Vernon Beatties, Ralph Beguhl, Annette Bellille, Ron Berg, Harlan Bergman, Gary Biehler, Connie Birderno, Linda Bjorge, Diana Blackburn, Gloria Bla-id, Kathie Blohm, Carolyn Boatright, Sue Borick, Seja Bradbury, Ted Brainard, Nancy Brennan, Dee Brooks, Rowena Broughton, Diana Brown, Barbara Brown, Diane Brown. Ra:-hcl Buranello. Anna Burgess, Nanny Butler, Darr- Butler, Sandi Capps, Dennis Capri, Sharon Carlson, Douglas Carr, Mildred Carter, Mike Carulli, Pat Ceglie, Cheryl Challis, Sam Chapman, Dennis Chapman, Linda Cliartivr, Mike Chatiicld, Renee Chency. Mary ffluilslorrn, Ceeilve' i 9 ' Christiansen. Dan Clarke, Roger Coe. Kathy Collins, Nancy Colwill, Roger Concannon. Dale Cooper, Dick Cooper, Stephanie Cordell, Rebecca Cornelius, Katie Cripps, Don Crisp, Mary Kay Croshy, Charlyn Dailey, Candice Decker, Doreen DeGraw, Nancy Delfino. Lou Ann Dewitz, Alice Dickson, Gary Dikeman, Bill Dubay, Patricia Dullum, .left Dunn, Dianne Edwards, Donald Eide, Bohhi Rivers, Michael Elle, Steve lfmmett, David Epton, Duane Evans, Sharon Fazzolari, Ginger Federico, Carolyn Felts, ,loAnn Fields, Janice Fincher, Stephanie Foon, .loan Foster, Lee Ann Foster, Peggy Fulk, Ruth Ann Gabriel, Kathleen Gabriel, Patricia Gallucci, John Gant, Christopher Garcia, Delores M5 99:31 2452 if Q ,np ,. .1 -, Hs. ,Sha Q l fm' A , if Hia. nm ye 9 -at A. -e.. ,:. Q l 5. s 'Ml ' .1 Q , fr: , was ft? . ,-. ,m G25 HGH., 4' 1 . - 17' If , ti,i,,c,g,i wagmfm A , . SN, vu z i avr' 4'-xxx ,V , ig 6: T-T :L ' i I in -vi ,ee as J A ,. QQXB 2 ii fl 3 5 cry ,- sv-52 lf 9? y -ies' 11 rl Lil fi Yi L9 ,,,, if I A. Us f.Q l'-T-Q' fi , Garlock, Richard Garrison, Judy Garrison, Lee Garrison, Norman Gates, Craig Jin: ,Ierry Sands performs the Hula in a pep assembly spirit contest. aa 3 3 if 4 ,V Q 3 A 7- ,.. 4- Liga 1' . R . , feb: 1 M fig 93 YQ D , ' - - -K A Q all 3 f , if -A f' ff. ,.2' flint wtf, 1 5 ,Mi -,s f fmfirllilli '23-'K ,K -.. ., , ,,, if - M , f I XXM 2 ET 1.1-S35 7 Junior lass of 196 Junior Class of 196 ,fu SQ 55 Gi, ' ,,,,?'.. ig' 'L R ' '24 9 ' V 1 .Xa ' Q -i i is va: ' e ,, -if I -J' H fa J: r 1? I fl ' ...Q ar 4 ,Q- .,., x f'::-'ax 'Ziff T, T. l .Lili an ,..-sw: ..,. , 'za ,ll ei ,- ..-, ,g iv- ru., 5. at J w- N .. .ar Vgz. ff 462 -qw , 'f sf, -. ,rg ff , HEY: Representatives from each class compete in musical chairs in a pep asiemblv Q is 'mfs 4421, if 0355, -ix, .ti K, an 16. 455, '-'31 my if Y , 13 fn -.wp I 3? Y fu l gf 1- 5 lai r JW, ,i o ,l , Q fu -J -4 ,' in 4-Y H- .- ..., .-3 o A1515 of fa QW 'Mi 1 za' ... Cerrior, Linda Cibb, Carl Ciinns, Choryl Clander, Bob Cleason,Pat1y Good, Roger Goodsell, Sharon Gorton, Charmalec Green, Linda Crier, Reva Cndmundson, Jan Hallus, Marilyn Hampton, Sharon Hanna, Pat Hnnnun, Rick Hanson, Steve Hartley, .lim Hawkins, Belinda Hawkins, Jill Hawks, Miko Helman, Maryann Hensle, Barbara Herber, Carla Hildebrand, Jerry Hill, Kathy Hilton, Jimmie Hinchcliff, Bill Horkman, Ben Hovkly, Joyce Holloway, Ron Holman, Gwendolyn Holmen, Cary Horine, Doug Horine, Kathy Howell, Doug Howlon, Norman Hoyt, Laurie Huber, Fred Hunsker, Dolphins Hunt, Carol Huntley, Helen Huskey, Cheryl Innocenti, Nancy Irvine, ,lim lee, .lanice Jennings, ,lim Jensen. Dave Jensen, Mary Johnson, Claucleane Jones, Bev Jones, Carol jones, Sandy Jones, Tom Kassebaum, Gay Kaster, Ken Kaul, Sharon Keys, Myra Kilore, Colleen Kirstein, Doug Knapp, Margaret Knippel, Cindy Knosalla, Steve Kropf, Steven Kwan, Benson Larson, Phil Law, Jim Lee, Rick Leech, Dave Lerner, Jackie Lewis, Otto Lewise, Linda Lim, Candy Livingston, Mike Long, John Loury, Alice Lovegren, Gary Lowe, Gary Lucas, Winky Lukrofka, Sue Lundborg, Fred Lundin, Steve Mackey, Allyn Madigan, Pete Mahan, Charlotte Mansfield, Donald Marcum, Candy Martin, Lewis Martin, Merilee Mattingly, Susan Maxon, Mike Maxon, Sandra Maxwell, Randy Mays, lvery McCarty, Clay McConnel, Sheila McDevitt, Kathy Mrllevitt, Mauree McDonald, Donna Il 'Z KC M, 5 J dv . , fm 'l n- A , -. e '....,, V., VV I ' ,tt 0 3, 1- Q, -- 42 t 'L will r ,Nw ,Rf .- f I if . . Q, ff' C H , K ff., 2 r L' a r Q? .L .5 'f ?VVii . 1 irrr Students make good use of our library. N ,Th il? 3 X 3 me 1 S -we .-iw' ,Tig M. Wg 'E' i U.. gftl .ii ' ie A ET -ifibgau f J ,gfqiisyfls J ia ,, .: ENGR, ..g+, .5 3 J , .Q wa I .F , J 1-fuk, 'Q ,tii li ST-'v f am., 1. 1 as in Q. Kp lik se, r 154 if 'M J 5 ,Q 3.44, af A 'rt' 1 ,Q , .5 if 'wof 0 f 9 ia 42: , ati x-fa ' at ' f H ,. l Q x X I NM' Q f-. rs ,S 49' Tia .lunior lass of 196 Junior lass of 196 4, gf,-. lf? ,fn med! i .2 fn A, fm E .f'?l4 -.., 4, 'fi- lb .fy ZW, ,x A . -4.- f 1 S fw J-Q 'Y 1 --FN. .7 Ili l r-:gg 1, H my S, I , ,un ' !1 ' if 1 I ' J ., sf, , K' . A 4.-'13, af f Yfhgg ,FS ...,- ,fini . X ' 'sf' ,. K rf 4 X A 'TTXH .s 'N' ,, , , . ff ei, new . .3 -av A fa is Larry Justice acted as disc jockey at many oi the dances this year. 4623 -Jfhx '53 vw ,A 3-55. mn. I fllig f 'pf A ls, 72 ,i 'Z it QI X. A 5,-3 Y 1 'R -JK I el Q I l - . , 4 , , M . fl , Q ,tiff 4' if fr 'Ji A ,, if a iv, - 5 e ef 're . i ,V 'iii ' 1 .ff WJ fi, 13' Q J ...M S, ni h . S , ,ng N - ll K ff -in P 3 K yer . 9 ,. 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Here Frosh are conned into buying porn ponls from Phreno girls. Many such sales were planned for frosli dav. Freshman Orientation Day gives the Fresh- men a chance to become acquainted with Wash- ingtorfs curriculum, rules, classrooms, and ac- tivities before classes hegin. Cleves and Knights worked together conducting tours through the school. After the tours, the new students were given a chance to pay fees and then were treated to refreshments. ueen Chris Rules Homecoming Homecoming court are frosh Dennie O'Brien3 sophomore Queen Cris Andersong junior Princess Candee Stulhard, and senior Princess Barbara Love. Rigas Homecoming dance is U10 ifrsi aflivily of the year. The These couples took time out from their dancing to smile dance was a well-enjoyed affair. for the camera. Events Highlight Homecoming uct-n Chris Anderson and csvorl Xvult Hixson. Roosevelt High School was the scene of the opening football game this year. Presented at the game were Queen Chris Anderson and her court: Frosh, Dennie O'Brieng Junior, Candee Stuthardg Senior, Barbara Love. Fall Rally performed for the first time but despite their efforts, the game ended in defeat for the Maroon and Cold. here Joyce looks on as Lisa smiles for photographer An added spark to all football gzunvs this your was lively rally mascot Liszt Livingston. Lisa is an relative of ,lovcc Milcr md Fall tages Various Activities .......,. ....,.....-.. ..- ..,.. ...t.....-.s .... ,.......,, ,,..f- gram this year. This was to enable parents to attend. ln a Pep Assembly the Rally plots to get rid of the wicked witch of Franklin, Sally Pearson. af .f Frosh and Juniors took Iowa tests, Sophomore-s t00kiSCAT tests and Seniors loafed in study halls. The Zageeny Sisters, a fortune telling duet, highlighted the Gayway Bull. This dance was put on to raise money for United Good Neighbors. Boys? League Sponsors Mllgl Weekw Uglivwl flouplv, 51-niors Punt 0'l3ri0n und Yvalt Hixson - l ,. . flair Cruslling was u new utlruvtion tllis yvur. H1-rc il few Wu-Hi sludvnls crawl: un old car that wus purchased from an junk yard. Juniors Katie Cornelius and Chan-los Stevens. Kurvn Williunis appeared for thr- first time on Wa-Hi's stage. Sopliomorvs ,Ivan llillvtvr und jim Picstruk. 110 l - ,, G. L. Features ,Yum-Yum Week Yva-Hi is presented with a Cleveland C. L. Asseinbly 'l'lu- I,aur4-ls sing s'l,cl ll Snow plus a few olller N after the card sale contest. ' lei-tions to fit the season. ,P , ffftf' hir Y' iw-fn X Class of ,64 watelletl as their prineess, liarllara Love, was erownerl Queen of Yum- Yum Lund. Her eourt was Terri Holman, Freshman: Claire Sugar, Sophomore: and Cindy Knipple, Junior. Dun Fordies sings VVln-n l Was Seventeen. He was Joyce Milef and lim' lilllf' Sister do an ESYPUHU dimff in considered one of the favorite talents of the Que-en's the Queen's assembly. assembly. Ill '7 ll School Talent Portrays 'Fair Exchan ew A romantic faculty member, Agnes Franklin, de- vises a plan to exchange the top male student from her school with that of the sister school in Ohio. These honor students will then escort the top female honor students of each respective school to the annual Spring Ball. En route to the Long lsland high school, Ched Armstrong is mugged by a teenage gangster named Dino Dirkin. Dino then goes on to Long lsland in Ched's disguise. now better able to continue his rob- beries of gas stations. The action of the play is cli- maxed as Dino, attempting to kidnap the heroine, Peggy Wilson, is netted by a junior detective, Diana Wilson,in a suspenseful ending. The play was consid- ered very well done and enjoyed by all. The play cast extends thanks to Mr. Matson for his Fine direction. count lo the first slug! . . . One! . . . T OVCI' that tune, you get 'KI-Iave a wonderful time-both of you. ee Cindy Irvine . . . Janice Severy . . Fair Exchange Shelia Devlin . . . . . - Nancy DeGraw . . . . . . . . . . Peggy Wilson Helen Huntley . . . Kristi Morinliway . Barbara McCrew Tim West ..... Ben Podemski . . . Laurie Hoyt . . . Cathey Ross ..... David Youtsey . . Doug Soesbe . . . Hal Chris Knutson Dave Wails .... Achille Radalet . . .... Kirk Wilson Mike Carter ..... Bill Wise ...... lien Podemski . . 99 . Diane Wilson . . Helen Wilson Carol Agnes Franklin Ginny Steve Larry .....Kay ...xvendy .....Bob ........Dean ........Stella Ched Armstrong . . . . Sgt. Beggs . . . Radio Voice Nlt fell out of Ched Armstrong's topcoat when I hung it up. Looks like a map of gas stations to me. 'if i SG 9 It s Chcd Armstrong, but the caption gives the name of Dino Dirkin. Wllill does it mean ? , , Cast invluded from lf-ft to right: Ron Martin, Heli-n Huntley, Cathy Ross, Dave Youtsey, Mike Carter, Bill Wise, Janice Severy, Laurie Hoyt, Tim West, Barbara McGraw, Achillc Radelex, Doug Soeslle, Kristi Morliinway, Nancy DeGraw, Sheila Devlin, and Cindy Irvine. ll Fall all First Row: Bill Kidd, Jerry Parks, Rally King Mike Brillman. Second Row: Joyce Miler, Reba Norwood, Sue Cartwright, Sue Chaperon, Kandi Cummings, Margaret McKinney. Led by Fall Rally, Wai-Iii fans cheered the football team to a l2-l2 lie with Benson in the final football game of the year. Although Fall Rally did not experience a winning season, they certainly have much credit due them. In the rain, wind and cold they led enthusiastic Wa-hi rooters through spirited yells. They put on top-notch pep assemblies which stemmed from creative ideas. Led by Rally King Mike Brillman, Fall Rally never let the spirit die. pring Rall Mary Lindgren, Debbie Tunzat, Susan Pitts, Howard Denner, Rally King Merrill Eichenberger, Mike Bordeaux, Joanne Barde, Barbara Love, Sharon Rommel. MQ , '-.,.,ss..- In 1 nw-na-'Dba'-,.,,f 'i---Q'--.... Spring Rally led the student body in the school song for the las! time in the pep assembly to honor the basketball loam. Aided by a winning basketball team, Spring Rally had a relatively easy job this year. They had many memorable occasions this past year including Rally dinners, games at the Memorial Col- iseum and of course they will never forget their trip to the State Tourna- ment in Eugene. 116 J. V. Rall First How: Siu-ri Schlivker, Sue Haney, Teresa D1-Inn. Second How: Marjie Tunzat, Doug Eide, Kathey Comer, Rally King Muhlin Shislcr, Sue Anne Miller, ,luck Gleason. Soplmnmrv girls are I'0ll,Q,'I'Zlllllilll'1l on the anllolllwmxlellt of ,I.V. Rally. 5 G 1 ,l.V. Rally Squad practicrd nightly on their new yells and dances. Award Assembl Honors Athletes M1'. Dollcrly gives out buakvllmll awards lu Wil-Hi? slut?-bollml lf'2llll- xvYI'0SlliII ilW'lll'llS are' tlislribulml by Mr. Mily'll' I! Sludvnl Body Proxy, Frank M1-Cullur, reads an good luck lclter we rc-cciw-rl from thc Gran! Student Body. T ancake Ball Goes Tahitian Sophomore Phil Hockman hulas his class to victory in the spirit contest at the Pancake Ball pep assembly. The annual Pancake Ball is put on by the Dad's Club in order to raise funds to finance athletic func- tions. The Dad,s Club worked hard this year as they do every year to make sure everyone has a good time. The usual prizes were offered for the most tickets sold by an indi- vidual and the most tickets sold by a class. Michele Bergstrom won the transistor radio by selling the most tickets and the cash prize went to the Sophomore Class. The Sopho- mores not only won the ticket sales but also the spirit contest. They went on to have their candidates crowned queen and king at the dance. The Dad's Club deserves much recognition for the fine job they did on the Pancake Ball. Behind the scenes the dads work tediously turning Olll palltfllkes f0r hungry onlookers. 118 n, , zo 1 f., er Mfrs. , . Two sophomores from Madison high school perform at Here H group of girls en-0 anmkes at Dadaq Club the Hootenanny. Highlight of the Hootenanny was a group Pancake dinner L J y p ' i from Wa-Hi led by John Gardner. ' 'HO Sophomores Mike Ralfele and Shcrvl Minardi reigned over Pancake Bull Activities. eniors Sponsor Successful adie Couples enjoy dancing fast. Here we get a preview of their style. The annual Sadie Hawkins Dance was the main money-making project of the Senior Class. It was a girl-ask-boy af- fair and consequently the best attended dance ofthe year. Crubby was the dress and the cafeteria was decorated like a barn. A prize was awarded to the best dressed couple and this year it Went to Steve Johnson and Dorie Nepom. After a few fast dwnees these eouples took an well- 120 lttended the d inte ' 1 - ---- --'rf' -' H- . f .f . C- earned rest. I i Sallie. They were one of the hundreds of couples who Music Department Presents Christmas Program ll The orchestra, conducted by Mr. Covert, plays i'Christmas Fuguew and other selections . to fit the season. Vicki Van Buskirk solos as the choir sings Sleep My Little Jesus. The Freshmen Girls Clee, under the direction of Mr. Heick, made their first appearance in the Christmas program. I I 121 22 1 Q'The Death and Life of Larr Bensonw J. Jessie Benson busan ..... Mary Ellen . Freda Benson Grace ..... Mrs. Porter . Walter Porter Sam Benson . . . . . . Mrs. Fitch . . Mattie Clark Melvin .... The Boy . . . Bud Merkel . As an lll'if.'fllll0l'lj' gesture, Slew' Yvvincr gives il cake to AIICI linird. Katie Cornelius . . . .... Barbara Eide Connie Biehler . . . .... Janet Baird . . . .... Cheryl Ceglie . Sue Schlicker . Steve Wiener Ben Podemski . Cindy Banzer . Mary Stranix Dennis Capps Allen Stephens John Piestrack Wllhe Death and Life of Larry Bensonw was a serious drama presented by the Class of '65. It was the story of a boy who had been reported missing in action and was now supposed to be returning home. The conflict came in when the boy came home as Larry Benson and who was not Larry Benson at all. Also entering the plot was a disagreeing mother and father and an understanding teen-age sister. The story told how the Benson family worked out their prob- lem. faced the reality of the death of their own son, and decided to help the boy who thought he was Larry Benson. June! Baird compliments ller dilll,'1llN'l' Katy C0 IICIIUS on her appearance. 1 M . M 1, Cindy Bunzvr tolls Dennis Capps to sit properly while the rc-sl -I ---- - - -f--- ----- -- ---- . - .wr-3-N ---- - - -4----. -J of the family look, On, for the Hrst limi- nfl:-r his dISllpp0lll'illH'0. Cast poses for group pit-lure. 123 . .S. Students Visit chool Nello Kagal from India demonstrates how to put on a saari. Her model is Candy Slater. 1,..,.-, Wow- ,, G, A toms of his land. A.F.S. students listen attentively while Geoffrey Rush of Argenlina tells of his homeland. The girls from Germany and France sing a German hiking song. D ll Marilyn Hanson, Washington's A.F.S. ex- change student to The Netherlands. I A Summer In The etherlands Last summer I lived with a European family and gained a deeper insight into the meaning of uinternational understand- ing and brotherhood as an American Field Service Exchange Student to The Netherlands. From my arrival in Bilthoven to my departure, I learned to live like the Dutch. Papa, Mama, my seventeen-year-old sister Rickie, and my four younger brothers and sisters were eager to teach me their language, show me their country and explain their customs and ideas. It was after I could understand and speak to the Dutch people in their own language that I really came to know them. I went bicycling, swimming, hiking, dancing, played soccer, and I learned to sing Dutch folk songs with my family and friends. Even though people may have a different language, customs and way of life, they have the same feelings, needs and emo- tions. They're just like us. MARILYN HANSON Here is Marilyn's Dutch family the dejongs. hamrock Ball Mike Carter added to the merriment of the talent Mr, and Mrs. Melnichuk eme,-gained in ghe 1311-ng assembly when he acted as M.C. - 35S9mbl!'- They were a favorite of the student bodv. Tiger McCord poses for a shot as the Senior All-Stars attempt to stop the mightv faculty. 126 A Nh.. Pony Paul Poetsch and 'SLazy Larry Keck were stars of the faculty team as they beat the All-Stars 71-66. 1 . if .Y-Q-v0 5' L g..gww t.- ,, LM , :wg 'off' ...3 3.13 .- .. . ,. , V. L. .k,, V i.k i ..,,', The highlight of the day was the Shamrock Ball WilIy ' Packham tosses up the ball as Jackson Herbert dance. It was well attended and all had a good time. 3 I . f V X. Freshman candidates for Sham and Rock, Mary justice and Ron Hoodye, were crowned King and Queen at the dance. Other class representatives were Seniors Steve Settlemier and Diane ,4,., Suter attempts to block the shot. Espe, Sophomores Ron Beckman and Lynn Brillman, and Juniors Jim Hartley and Barbara McCrew. All Clubs Put n NHOH Wood Carnival' lIlll'hl IUH dl'lhNl'l'l'l' V5 ll. N.H.S. fortune tc-llvr, Vicki Van lluskirk, fortclls the future of llu-sv senior girls. .Y 44' I 4 I i i i 1-ntry in the Metro-Golden Midway. l i 'Q Q- OL f A .w A The junior Class hold a Court of Injustice and jailed many unsuspecting people. ranla Department Presents Nfjurtain Going Upw Buek OW-lara, played by Mike Carter, is , The old janitor makes an untimely interruption as mobbed by a group of teenage admirers. these Iwo Ieaehers are 'hec-oming friends. - iiilfliltliiitl t 35355 V f5,:ev::.':,1ce:-er-'gf-angst 'Ari , -4'-t :ii 2,:t2Qgt'.,2i?.1 ? X 'wg 'i'1f3tfi 'ift5 'ie- : Qtr' ,ggi M.: Ln:- :zzz I-T:- E ?.w-+ F - grfeif tm- :-Zrswwafsifart' -, - 1' 5 .A IAA. ,3:'.. .1'.- AL, - Before the eurtain goes down for the final time. the east takes a bow. 12 CCYOUHQCI' man pringtimew Theme of G.L.Wec-ek '29 '1f ?FQ 1 A ,L.. . A Q X , i Younger Than Springtime- Quvvn D1-Ita Gvrrior is shown with her court Senior, Janice llaskz Fr05ll.M1lryAlicc Hinchcliff. . . - , -, and Junior, Mary Kay Crisp. W The Group sang a few numbers including 'sMy Old Man Is a Sailor, i u if J ' 'Q-ff 2 junior Carolyn Randolf doesa modern dance to Peter Gunn. P i ff , x - X 5 A Senior from Gram, Fred Kg-mpc, Sings gnc gf combe, makes comments as the assembly closes songs he sang to entertain the Queen. QW .6 Q. The Spring G. L. council says its final farewell in the Queeifs assembly on Friclay.'TIie Council, dressed in Shifts gf 1110 mme material, added much class to thc assembly. Producer of Girls' League Wfeek, Miss Yvithv- appere Week Brings Varied Events 'WK Ancient 1011 ceremony was put on in Friday's assembly. Mr. York and Miss Xvithycombc participated in the ceremony. place ribbon for her oil paintings of japanf-sq Scenes, Fan dance was exhibited by thcsc who were dressed ln colorful costumes. l x wwe UN 1 ,Yrs 'N al, I ., 3 ? 1 , 5 7,1-Q Seven girls from the gym classes demonstrated u japanese dance at the girls' assembly on Thursday. Mr. Covert and members of the orchestra performed Cherry Blossoms for the enjoy ment of the audience. Japanese dunver wards off evil spirits with an interpretive dance. wi o the Top to Sur- Miler, Tale-mg Cecilce Girl of the Year is Sue Anne Bush, 631' Friendlinessg Joyce Serviceg and Sue Anne Miller, Neatness. Noi pictured is Judy Olson, Spirit. Neatness. man of the yeav Top to bottomq Zack johnson, Humorg Steve Elle, Scholarshipg joe Rapp, Leadershipg Walt Hixson, Sportsman- shipg Jack Suter, Neatnessg Dale Robinson, Serviceg Mail jones, Friendlinessg ,Iolm Hart, Personality. Man of the Year is Malt Jones, Friendliness. l I 136 J 12 Prom Huge Success v- kgvfv if junior Prom Princesses gather in the Sunken Ballroom to await the crowning of the Queen. From left to right: ,lean W'illiams, Candee Stulhard, Barbara McCrew, Maureen McDevitt, Cheryl Huskey, Katie Cornelius, Cathy Coe. ,lean Williams was crowned Queen. Couples have a good time in the spring-like atmosphere. Cathy r ld her escort Steve arrive at the junior Prom's Younger Than Spring- time. Businessmen Visited ehool on EB. Da Here the language lab equipment is experimented by the visitors. On Education business day, business- men and women from throughout the Portland area came to visit Washington. During the day they were guided to dif- ferent classrooms by members of Cleves and Knights. They were also guests at a luncheon, which was given in their honor. The girls of NuChi, a girls' social service club, served at this luncheon. This event occurs every two years with the teachers visiting the various businesses. Mr. Nance instructs class on economics while on- lookers listen with interest. Many businessmen and women visited the classrooms April 15 for E. B. Day. A.F. . Twirp Dance Raises Funds ll ,. . Q s ' o A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mud World wus tln- llu-me of thc dance sponsored lo ruisv funds for an A. F. S. student. The dance was an grubby twirp nffuirplanlnvd lo bring in il bigger crowd. l I YCEQU nidvfiiff Jul A marriage booth was an added attraction to the dance. pring Brings Varied Activities Q F f :ilk if-.Qi , '- ,vi .5 ti 1j,5?,g?3, KX-1 .Q ,2fi1f-,,kf a . ,K ,, In conjuction with Traffic Safety Week, the clubs participated in a windowwash. During Traffic Safety WE-ck, the Under the wiper was placed a flyer which read: We took time to wash yourwind- students saw various movies on safe- shield, w0n't you take time to drive safely? ty. Here Officer Faulkner talks. 'Uv Wa-Hi students were honored with a National Schools Assembly which featured Roy Lindsy, baritone folk singer and his accompanist. enior Choir First Row: Renee Chutfiold, Rose Dean, Dee Brennan, Martha Jones, Joyce Bitzlr, Ruth Fulk, Reba Norwood, Sue Pitts, Georgia Ashure. Second Row: Kitty Knutson, Debbie Tunzat, Dorothy Moody, Sue Cartwright, Laurie Hoyt, Jackie Heffner, Karen Sarna, Shauna Hoops, Kathie Blu-id. Third Row: Ron Martin, ,lim Roberts, Rich Peterson, john Zwick, Lonnie Wolfe, Rich Tomlinson, Max Ricglenmn. Fourth Row: Bill Broderson, Anton Stenberg, Ted Cosby, Steve Johnson, Gregg Seiler, Lars Hagstrom, Howard Donner, Bob Lindberg. This year the Senior Choir has worked as a closely knit group learning and benefiting from each other's mistakes. At school they have sung for numerous activities and assemblies. They have also performed at the Barnes Hospital, the Sheraton Hotel, the Raleigh Hills Corral, and the Portland Civic Auditorium. The students of Washington High School can he proud for they have been well represented wherever their choir has performed. l 10 ll Il First Row: Carolyn Federico, Mary Kay Crisp, Jill Service, Terry Pike, Eva Bushman, Donna Morgan, Becky Snook, Connie Biehler, Bobbi Eide, Mary Stranix. Second Row: Allyn Mackey Cale Read, Patsy Jungck, Kathy Murphy, Vicky Van Buskirk, Merilee Spielberg, Marilyn Hanson, Pat Hannah, Nancy Collins. Third Row: Mike Chartier, Lynn Stainbrook, Dave Emmett, Steve West, Craig Keys, Bob Chase, Larry Caruthers, Phil Larson. Fourth Row: lan Smith, Larry Stauffer, Steve Schiller, Terry Greene, Merrill Eichenberger, Mike Speaker, Tim Riddle, Bob Mallett. President . Merrill Eichenberger Vice Pres.. . .Vicki Van Buskirk Secretary .... Carolyn Federico Manager . ..... Steve West Mr. TJPRLIY He-irk I I l-ll Freshman Girls? Glee Sophomore Girls, Glee Junior and Senior Girls, Glee Boys? Clee Hrchestra First llow: Linda Neale, Carolyn Randolph, janet Dafoe, Jean Seymore, David Orem, Peggy Thompson, Gene Morrill, Stanley Murry, Diane Russel, Sharon Eng, Linda YVOng, Ken Lnndery, Brahm, Bonnie Gill. Third Row: Stuart Brahm, Rodney Thomp- Leslie Davidson. Second Row: Lori Smith, Linda St. John, Larry son, Tom Griffith, Mr. Covert, Kathy Wikander, Myrna Keys. The Washington High School Orchestra has con- tinuously grown throughout the years in quality and participation. This year, being no exception. the orchestra has displayed its fine quality in vari- ous school and invitational programs. Such per- formances are the pride of Wa-Hi students. 144 , liep Band First Row: Laura Post, Linda St. john, David 01-ein, Kathy Wik- Morrill, Mike Hirata, Carina Malone, Bonnie Gill, Popiek, lander, John Randolph, Larry Seymore, Sharon St. John, Diana Richard Liebert. Third Row: Shun Bentley, Tom Grifhth, Toni Malone, Dorothy Moody. Second Row: Stanley Bruhm, Gene Post, Stuart Bralnn. A large percentage of Colonial spirit and sports- manship can be attributed to the Wa-Hi Pep Band. This devoted group has always performed its best at pep assemblies, home games, and proudly at the State Tournament. The Pep Band has been an en- couragement to the popular Col victory throughout the year. 145 ,. , ff View 'HSV u Marching Band First Row: David Orem, Shan Bently, Stuart Brahm, Richard Lie- Darrell Alicki, Dave Reinerlson, Ron Popick. Third Row bert, David Ott, Bonnie Gill, Carina Malone, M'k L' ' l . . . - - Second Row: Gene Morrill, Stan Bralim, Mike Hiriltzki, iviiliziiiotilt, Mr' Covert' Kathy Wlkander, 'hm Duree' John Randolf' The Washington High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Covert, has done an outstanding job of representing the Colonials in various public activities this year. The spirited group can proudly boast its growing participation and enthusiasm. The students of Wa-Hi are fortunate to have such a dedicated group performing for them. 146 D ,., M - First Row: Diane Malone, Sharon St. john, Larry Seymore, Lori Tl10mpSon, Robin Chilstrom, .lean Thomas, Cary Sigler. Third Smith, Linda St. john, Patty Brennan, Laura Post, Gjerda West. Row: Ken Landry, .laimie Leopold, Tom Griffith, Tom Post. Second Row: Paula Masciocchi, Pat Donato, John Bean, Teddy President .... Mike Livingston Vice President . . . Diane Malone Secretary ..... Sharon St. John 147 JE? reverence Hur od 8 Elisha: me f 'ff' !?H'13-5' WA WW, hui 24 am!! mi fn' k ,I K' 4 ' lub : . Y WJ I x. g M f 4 lx ! il 41 fmvfw'-A fvfw rw' 11,1 'E M1319 -x 'SW-'fm P P 'iff QW Y aff Aa, ,M 1' 1',3, 5i2 4f1 , ' ' YTL. 25 2 xr 'fi .ghlvr ,h ,tt - ,x r I, .5 wr - , f' HW' . ' gigs! . ' sg e ' ii 1 - -if ' ' 'fC.j'1L'523g1yf ' ' - - f-1'- Agn?-,-ee-fm' R! . - ,M is MW ' pxfhff ,na 4 plzllk Q v .- 1 w , 3 . 3-9 -i r v 1: -1 ,I M 2 -- Q - . ff ,I 4 , ge v- Q. . , ...v -' '5i'Ye1S+ W- F' ' -11 .f,-1.M,,:w V, .w ,1 q,211ffzHf1-fQM'Ey..w,f 21 I L Q Clubs an J staffs Fall Officers President ....... David Dowell Vice-Pres.. . .Vicki Van Buskirk Secretary ....... Eva Bushman Treasurer . .... Mary Lindgren Spring Officers President ........ Karen Sarna W Vice-President . . . Carolyn Bush Secretary .... Leslie Sutherland Treasurer ..... Sally Yerkovich David Dowell Karen Sama The National Honor Society is an organization created to give recognition to the outstand- ing scholars of Wasliington High School. lts purpose is to promote the four cardinal princi- ples ofthe society: character, service, leadership, and scholarship in its members and the entire student body. Members are selected by a faculty selection council and must be upperclass- men with a minimum grade point average of 3.6, N.H.S. activities include an installation assembly presented to the student body, a bake sale, a tea for new members, and a joint pot- luck dinner with Cleves and Knights. '1 ,first Row: Mary Stranix, Donna Morgan, Candy Mar- Mary Day Crisp. Second Row: Jim Law, Jeff Dullum, cum, Sully Yerk0vicll, Nancy DeGraw, Kllihy Bleid, Steve Weiner, Dennise Capps, Robert Turnhow, Steve Elle, Dan Christiansen. XF' 1 l Joanne Barde Carolyn Bush Eva Bushman Karen Carpenter Robert Carrico Mary Cheung Kandi Cummings David Dowell Rhisa Erlich .lohn Gardner Bob Culick Marilyn Hansen Judy Heady Eva Houser Randy Johnson Mary Lindgren Karen Oyanagi Susan Pitts Karen Sarna Merilee Speilberg Leslie Sutherland Vicki VanBuskirk Carol White Cleves Fall Officers President . . . Vicki Van Buskirk Vice-President . . . Eva Bushman Secretary ...... Nancy DeGraw Treasurer ...... Sue Chaperon Spring Officers President ....... Carolyn Bush Vice-President .... Janet Bush Secretary ........ Kathy Bleed Treasurer ...... Sue Schlicker Carolyn Bush Vicki Van Buskirk An honorary service club, Cleves derives its name from its motto, HA club for every service. Membership is open to girls possessing outstanding qualities of character, leader- ship, and scholarship. Each of its sixty-eight members monthly contributes at least two hours of service to the school and community. lts activities include: ushering at commencement, at school plays, and at the Civic Auditoriumg grading papersg making tray favorsg and spon- soring the annual faculty children's Easter party. ln addition, Cleves yearly awards a one- hundred dollar scholarship to a worthy graduating member. Cleves' advisors are Mrs. Eliza- beth Bacon and Miss Margaret Foster. I I First Row: Janet Foster, Sue Ann Miller, Lee Ann Foster, strom, Carolyn Federico, Helen Hunlly, Candy Sulhard, Janet Candy Marcum, Cindy Irvine, Mary Hacllock, Chris Jungck. Baird, Kathy Bleid, Sally Yerkovick, Kathy Steffen, Pat Ca. Nancy Burgess, Sue Schlicker. Second Row: Cecilee Chil- briel, Mary Kay Crisp. 152 Q x 9 , - W W' 'H -1., i . AQ A 1 V 3 ' uf Zi, 3,25 N it if Wfag, , W .4 l' in in 1 , , 1 'N ra? X' sa Y Dclrnr Bntvs Paui Bt-II Dani:-lit' Bnrgoyut: Carolyn Bush Jam-tBuQl1 lfvu Busluuuu Karr-u finrpvnwr T25 if .fx -1,-iii ', 'fit r PM , Z if f .. .. . t Q 3 7, :QN- fg' t -rar Q K, it if iii i if: an ,g 5, : L:AE,. .W V4 www 1 F , Q Sue Cartu right Sue Cluxperou .lvannc Charticr Mary Cheung Kun-n Clemens Kandi Cummings Sur liarnslmw , 1 ii 32 '-V A-V,-wifi' .73 Viv A -, l W .E 1 V , .,,X , , A., Q ' gf ,Q I ' 3 ' i t vm .4100-fs ' .xi i 4 V W :li ,N M K ' ,. ' ' xx 3. gg. J, ff Rhisn lirlich Diaur: Ripe' Marilyn Hansefn Cynthia Hardy .lurli llvudy .lawki Heffner Coral Helm f +A' 5.4 gi? W 'P .Q -,il K, ,.,, . Sf: ' 4' 33.4 x S it an xx fir Razz, 4,1 b K Shauna Hoops Bev Hurd Patsy .luugrk Mary Linrlgxrvn Barham Luv:- Nlzngun-l Mt-Kinney Jnyrf' Milur Kristi Nnrllinwax in ' L. .ll.. 3, 1' I I w Q.. .gh 10-f al , a- -r A fgtfiff ' AQ-' ' f ivy J- - X 'k' , 0 V' I Q 't . .. 'Y f c t A55 ff' i i 4 . 9' J ' Lg I P' .if A' gi' Rs-ha Norwnnd B,.,.kv snuck Burl-'am OUIISQUV' Mt-rilvv Speilberg Mff'nOyaw1a1 I.:-xliv Sutherland TEVVY P'-k Kathy Tcrrcll F1530 pmt Drlmbic Tunznt ilmmn .llfmlmpl Vickie Van Buskirk Pam? :dl H llarlynra Walters 3' Nm Jam-1 Wan 154 i Knights Fall Uflicers President ...,..... jack Suter Vice-President ...... john Hart Secretary ........ Jim Billeter Treasurer .... . . Bob Culiek Spring Officers President ...... Dale Robinson Vice-President . . .Russell Brown Secretary ....... Bob Lindgren Treasurer .... . . . John Hart Jack Suter Dale Robinson The purpose of Knights honorary club is to cite boys for outstanding merit in the fields of scholarship. leadership and citizenship. Knights renders service for a variety of school func- tions ranging from Back to School Night to the Pancake Ball. Each member attempts to uphold the noble tradiiiims at Washington. Firsl Row: Mike Ruffaele, Ric-k Garlovk, Mike CllilI'lll'l', Hob Charles Stevens, John Huek, Jim Harllev, Slove Elle Lindgrrm-n. Sl'1'0llIl Row: Mike Livingston, Steve Yviener. ' Jim Billiter Bob Gulick Tom Jones .Toe Rapp Russell Brown Jim Hafbk Keith Lee Dale Robinson John Gardner John Hart Bob Lindberg Jack Suter Terry Greene Walt Hixson Frank Mcgullm. Steve West Patsy J un gck F. T. A. Fall Officers President ....... Patsy Jungck Vice-President . Carolyn Federico Secretary .... ...... G ail Sohm Treasurer ...... Nancy DeGraw Spring Oflicers President ..... Jeannie Chartier Vice-President . Jan Gudmundson Secretary .......... Gail Sohm Treasurer ...... . . . Bev Hurd Jeannie Chartier Future Teachers of America is an interest club with the purpose of learning about the teach- ing profession, its opportunities, responsibilities, and its important role in our democracy. lfach member is able to explore his own interests and abilities in relation to the various fields of study and teaching. The club took part and promoted several service and money-raising projects during the year. Speakers and interest meetings added knowledge as well as a new educational library donated by the members. lfirst Row: Nancy lleljraw, Carolyn Federico, llill Wise, Patsy Jungrk, Gail Sohm. Sec-ond Row: Barbara Bedford, Glenda Fields, Pam Hemhree, llnse lilair, Jackie Lilllgllll, Anita llren- nan, Connie liieler, Mary Cheung, Judy Headi. Third Row: liev l-lurrl, Sandi 'l'raver, Marianne llailey, lleha Norwood, lieeky Snook, Anita Paulsen, Judy Huffman, Marti John, Linda wiagner, llohlli Eide. Fourth Row: Murial Smith, Jan Gudmundson, Lorna Yvolfer, Anna Burnanello, Karen Sarna, Sue Cartwright, Renee Chatfield, Heather Lund, Shiela Dev- lin, Gloria Foon, Nancy Vandehey. Fifth Row: Carol Dietrich, Jan Rusk, Terry Wiseman, Carolyn Bush, Sue Earnshaw,- Jeanne Chartier, Jan Watt, Kristi Morhinway, Sue Stratikos, Judy Olsen, Mary Kay Crisp, Carol White. 156 Pesarrte Fall Officers President ..... Mary Kay Crisp Vice-President .... Carol White Secretary ..... Leslie Davidson Treasurer ...... Donna Morgan Spring Officers President ..,..... Kathy Bleed Vice-President . . Donna Morgan Secretary ....... Georgia Asher Treasurer ..... Connie Biehler Mary Kay Crisp Kathy Bleid The Honor Music Club of Washington High School strives to develop music appreciation among the students and to be of service to our school and community. Members include stu- dents who are active in the various musical organizations of the school. Music with its three ingredients of rhythm, harmony and melody can provide the basic pattern of our lives, not only in the small boundaries of our school but also in the large boundaries of the World. First Row: Diane Malone, Leslie Davidson, Mary Kay Crisp. Carolyn Federico, Eva Bushman, Bonnie Gill. Third Row: Carol Wliite, Donna Morgan, Kathy Bleid, Carolyn Randolf. Jackie Heffner, Steve Johnson, Patsy Jungck, Merrill Eiehen- Second row: Carol Hunt, Rose Dean, Connie Unzicker, Mari- berger, Merilee Spielberg, Mike Speaker, Janet Baird, Tim lyn Hanson, Pat Hanna, DelJbie'l'unzal, Vickie VanBuskirk, Riddle, Helen Ann Christiansen, Mike Chartier, Sharon St. Johns. 157 rder of W i it Fall Officers President ......... Tom Jones Vice-President . . Russell Brown Secretary .......... Joe Rapp Treasurer . . . . . Jack Welch Spring Officers President ........ Cary Weiler Vice-President ..... Bob Gulick Secretary ........ jack Welcli Treasurer ....... Walt Hixson Tom Jones Gary Weiler Order of HWM consists of Washington lettermen. The club's main purpose is to serve the school by patrolling the auditorium during assemblies. Among other activities during the year, the Order of 46W,' sponsored the Shamrock Ball. The purpose of this activity was to raise money for the Spring Athletic Banquet. Order of NWN also strives to promote enthu- siasm in the athletic program and aid in its progression. First Row: Walter Hixon, John Zwiek, Russell Brown, Tom Gardner,'Tim Sue. Rourth Row: Steve Settlemicr, Lonnie Bur- Jones, joe Rapp, ,lack w'PlSL'll, Randy Johnson. Second Row: nett, john Hart, Cary Wieler, Alvin Mueller, Bob Culick, Ken Camp, Terry Lodge, Mike Dana, Nathaniel Mays, ,lim Mike Bordeaux, Rob Pierce, Ivory Mays, Steve Carlson. Fifth Hack, Dan Christensen, Tom Post, Ed Menaehe, Larry Roh- Row: john Post, Pete Madigan, Rick Pidgeon, Steve Xviener, erts. Third Row: Keith Lee, Mike Louaillier, ,lim Hartley, Rill David Dowoll, Zack johnson, Elliott Chinn, Charles Stevens, Broderson, Dale Robinson, Tom Siul, Rick Carlock, John Frank Comer, Sam Challis, Jack Sutcr. 158 Pep Full Officers President ....... Mary' Cheung Vice-President ..... Judy Olsen Secretary . . Margaret McKinney Treasurer ...... . Barbara Love Spring Officers President ...... Sue Chaperon Vice-President. . .Lee Ann Foster Secretary ...... Katie Cornelius Treasurer ...... Jean Yvilliams Mary CllPllIlfY Sue Chaperon i zo The Pep Club strives to promote spirit and support for all of Washingtonls sports activities. lt has over 100 members, Freshmen through Seniors. Activities this year included the purchase of new outfits, a sale of maroon-and-gold megaphones, and a sale of pompoms. Pep sections appeared at all Friday football and basketball games. Due to the size of Pep Club we are unable to list the names. 160 Tique Full Officers President .,.. Karen Carpenter vl1'l'-l,Fl'5ld0Ill . . . Mary Cheung Sm-rm-tary ....... Eva Bushman Treasurer ...... Carolyn Bush Spring Oflicers President ...... Reba Norwood Vi1'c-President . . . Sue Ferguson Secretary ..... Debbie Kilburn r' fp' Fo Treasurer ..... Sue Cartwright .W Karen Carpenter Reba Norwood Tique is an honorary service club which is open to all girls who have earned a varsity letter or are members of Varsity Rally. Its purpose is to promote school spirit and interest in athletics at Washington High School and to help the faculty and students in school func- tions. A few of the main projects of Tique have been: concession stand at the basketball games, Shamrock Ball, and the Athletii: lBanquet. l irsl Ihm: Iimwvlyll Bush. Kurt-n fiurpm-nlvr. Maury fllN'llllQ1,I':YiI Smith, Joyce Milvr. Third Row: Ann Curlclinglon, Sue Curt- lluslnnaxn. Sw-oml Huw: llur::urvl Mm-Kimu-y, Judy Huckley. wright, Judy Olsen, Kristi iVI0l'llllIN'ilf', Janet Bush, Mn'rilc-1' Kuncli filllillllllljli. Cllr-ryl Tulle-nur. Suv Ferguson, Muriel Spa-ilbvrg, Sllt'fllHllN'l'0ll, Debra Kilburn. I I I . Thesplans Fall Ufficc-rs President ....... Mike Cliartier Vice-President . Kristi Mnrhinway Secretary ..... Barbara Yvaters Treasurer ........ Hob Cai-rico Spring Officers President ......., J2lll0l linird Vice-President ...... Lori Hoyt Secretary ...... . . Cindy Irvine Treasurer ..... Avhille Radelet t Mike Chai-tier Janet Baird I I Thespians is the national drama honorary organization which gives recognition to dram- atists for their dramatic interests. Thespians promote the advancement of the dramatic arts in Wa-Hi and in all secondary schools. For membership there is a set number of points earned through contribution to major pro- ductions. This year many activities were planned, such as the sponsoring of the all-school play uFair Exchange, various bake sales, and car washes. Fi,-,K Row: Luuril. 1.10,-1, Um, podpmski, Krisli Nlorhinwu,-, Second linw: Cathy llnss,B0bf1zirrim-0. lillI'Ilill'il 3ll'lil'l'N'. Hikt 16 Mike CIN,-lit-ra Bm-lm,-U xy-'Ulu-I-5, Lu,-I-y -lusliu., Janet Buiran S1-otI,Cinrly Irvine, Tim Yvvst, Sully Tlumms. x1'Ililll' Raulvlvt Masque Fall Officers President ......... Terry Pike Vice-President . . Leslie Davidson Secretary ............ Jill Ely Treasurer . . . . . Becky Snook Spring Officers President .......... Bev Hurd Vice-President . . . Patsy Jungck Secretary ........ Sandi Traver Treasurer ....... Karen Sarna Terry Pike Bev Hurd Service, co-operation, and friendliness are the goals of each Masque girl. Service is devel- oped by working at the Blind Center, volunteer work at hospitals, helping with the Safety Drive and making Spirit Tags for our school's benefit. Co-operation is moulded when we work together on teas, bake sales, invitationals, and a Rummage Sale. Friendships and joints with other clubs, as well as the fun we have together at window, car, and statue washes, are our activities during the year. First Row: Jill Ely, Leslie Davidson, Terry Pike, Becky Snook. phy, Karen Sarna, Martha Jones, Linda Wagner, Jane Riggin. Second Row: Karen YVallace, Pat Carulli, Jean Williaxlis, Bev Fourth Row: Helen Ann Christiansen, Patsy Jungck, Merilee Hurd, Sandy Traver, Candy Daily, Patty Walla1'e. Third Row: Speilberg, Sandy Jones, Jeanne Chartier, Merilee Martin. Carolyn Randolf, Reba Norwood, Donna Morgan, Kathy Mur- janet Olsen. 162 eak Fall Officers President ...... Karen Oyanagi Vice-President .... Carol White Secretary ...... Cynthia Hardy Treasurer ....... Muriel Smith Spring Officers President ........ Carol White Vice-President . . Debbie Kilburn Secretary ..... Georgia Ashure Treasurer ......... Gail Sohm Karen Oyonagi Carol White Neak, formerly called Neakahnie meaning Hheights of great learningf' was formed thirty- seven years ago as a liberal arts club. With its motto 6'Prof1t With Pleasuref, the girls have always strived to promote friendliness in the school. Along with its annual Octopi Sale, Neak has held other money-making projects. The girls have volunteered their services at a children's hospital, as well as other service projects. Recently, Neak has gained a sister club at Cleve- land to help promote irlendship with other schools. First Row: Muriel Smith, Karen Oyanagi, Carol White. Second ure, Yasuko Sato. Third Row: Gloria Foon, Eva Bushman Row: Glenda Fields, Judi Heady, Kathy Terrell, Georgia Ash- Debra Kilburn, Jackie Heffner, Gail Sohm, Teri Wiseman I t Karen Carpenter. 163 Cine Fall Officers Spring Officers President ....... Larry Justice Vice-President .... Doug Horine Secretary .......... Tim West Treasurer .... . . . Mike Scott Larry Justice Cine is an audio-visual club and was organized to assist teachers and students in the operation of all types of equipment. The membership is open to any student interested in audio-visual, including movies, stage Wo1'k,lighting, public address, etc. The club meets once a month, has duly elected olhcers. -Y 1 1 First Row: Miko Scott, Larry Justice, Doug Horine, Tim Xvest. S0l'0lld ROW! Mike Dana, Tom Post, Carl Gibb, Barry Campbell, Larry Seymore, Randy Avalon. 164 1 1 uChi Fall Officers President ..... Connie Unzicker Vice-President . . Karen Clemens Secretary ...... Bonnie Barnes Treasurer . . . . . Candy Slater Spring Officers President ...... Shauna Hoops Vice-President . . . Lynda Richey Secretary ........ Betty Smith Treasurer ...... Bonnie Barnes Connie Unzicker Shauna Hoops Nu Chi is a girls' service club founded in 1941 after the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Its pur- pose is to create and maintain friendship among all girls. During the year our club partici- pates in many different activities such as the Mum sale, service projects, joints and friend- ships. First Row: Candy Slater, Connie Unzickcr, Karcn Clemens, Mchaffey, Nancy Pederson, Margie Sanderson, Janice Fields Bonnie Barnes. Second Row: Sally Thomas, Betty Smith, Louise Dclfino. Fourth Row: Shauna Hoopes, Kathleen Eide Mary Ann Davis, Phyllis Spoiler, Mary Ann Hillman, Lynda Allyn Mackey, Sue Stratikos, Helen Huntley, Judy Fulleton Richey, Dandance Lim. Third Bow: Barbara Wztltcrs, Mary Sally Yvooley. l, 165 Euli Full Officers President ........ Bob Gulick Vive-President . . Frank McCullzlr Secretary ......., Elliott Chin Treasurer ...... Bill I-linellcliff Spring Officers President ........ Elliot Chinn Vice-President ....... Tim Sue Secretary ........... Jim Law Treasurer ..... Mark Kakishita I I 0 1 Elliot Chinn liuk has once again this year carried on its fine traditions developed over the past Hfty years. Service to community and to the school was carried out by many varied projects such as statue and car window washing. Many joints, date meetings, and business meetings made up the social side of lfuk. This proved to be a very enjoyable and successful year. First How: Marty Black, Tim Sue, Elliott Chinn, lioh Gulivk, son, Marty Abelson, Huy Bowman, Mark Kukishita. Third Frank Mt-Cullur, Gary Parmzm, Bill Hint-lu'liff. Sem-ond Row: Row: Mike Churtier, Steve Konosallu. ,lorry Moran, Miko Livingston, Lynn Stuinhrook, Stew' Wil- amma Sigma Fall Officers President ...... Mary Lindgren Vice-President . Esther Podemski Secretary . . Margaret McKinney Treasurer ...... Mary Cheung Spring Officers President .... Esther Podemski Vice-President . . . Mary Cheung Secretary ....... Sally Pearson , Treasurer . . . .... Jill Service w Mary Lindgren Esther. Podemski Gamma Sigma has kept busy throughout the year with many varied activities. Traditional friendships, joints and teas were a fraction ofthe activities. Service maintained a great deal of the clubis time. Gamma Sigma girls have shown their conscientiousness by winning the service plaque for the third time. Working together for both social and service projects, the girls in Gamma Sigma have found rememberable friendships. First Row: Pat Bell, Danielle Burgoune, Margaret McKinney, mings, Maureen McDevitt, Nancy Burgess, Katie Cornelius, Mary Lindgren, Esther Podemski, Mary Cheung, Sue Chap- Connie Biehler, Kathy Coe. Third Row: Linda llodriquez, cron, Joanne Barde. Second How: Sue Pitts, Marilyn Hallas, Rene Chatfield, Kathy Mt-Devitt, Judy Olsen, Jan YValt, Sally Lee Ann Foster, Cheryl Huskey, Cheryl Ceglie, Kandi Cum- Pearson, Brigitte Ratzlaw, Debbie Tunzat, Marilyn Hanson, Dee Brennan. 167 Diane Espe Phreno ' ' Fall Officers President ......... Dianelispe Vice-President . . . Barbara Low- Secretary .... Ann Cuddington Treasurer ....., Caila Constant Spring Ollieers President ......... Diane Espe Viee-President .... Janice Ilask Secretary .... Sharon Bommell Treasurer .,.. Pam 0'Brien Founded in 1906, Phreno is Washington,s oldest club. The clubis purpose is to establish the high ideals of truth, loyalty, and friendship among Phreno members and to better the school and community by promoting worthwhile projects, proving their club motto, HAs the labor, so the reward. Along with Phrenois annual pom-pom sale, making piggy-banks for children at Portland Sanitarium, and contributing to the Campus Improvement Plan, the main project this year has been sponsoring a Chinese orphan. First Bow: Diane Espe, Barbara Love, Ann Cuddington, Caila Constant. Set-ond Bow: Kay Moreland, Vickie Lowe, Joyce Miler, Barbara Hensle, Vivian Zarvis, Barbara Eide, Linda Cerrior, Susie Wiilson, Nancy Collins. Third Row: Janice Bask, Kathy Horine, Pam O'Brien, Bobelte Richter, Joyce Bitar, Rose Dean, Nancy DeGraw, Chris Zarvis. Fourth Row: Belinda Hawkins, Pal Dubay, Barbara MeCrew, Candee Stu- thard, Sue Earnshaw, Charlyn Crosby, Merilee Miller, Sharon Rommel, Carla Herber. ack Fall Officers President .......... Joe Rapp Vice-President ..... Tom Jones Secretary ........ Terry Green Treasurer .... . . . Gary Weiler 'R Spring Officers President ......... Tom jones Vice-President ..... John Zwick Secretary ......... Jack Suter Treasurer . . . . . Duane Epton Joe Rapp Tom Jones active year both in the area of social activities and service projects. Although it is the largest boys' club, Pack has maintained a high spirit of comradeship and derives the utmost pleasure Pack, one of the three boys' social-service organizations at Washington, has had a very out of whatever it does as an organization. First Row: Zack Johnson, Terry Greene, Tom Jones, joe Jerry Sands, Rick Pidgeon, ,luck Suter, Charles Stevens, jim Rapp, Gary Wfeiler, John Zwick. Second Row: ,lim Haek, liilleter, Bill Broderson, Merrill Eiehenberger, Steve Settle- Steve Elle, Mike Louaillier, Bob Lindberg, ,lim Hartley, Randy mier, Sam Challis, John Lahodney, john Hart. johnson, Keith Lee, John Gardner, Dewey Bauer. Third Row: 169 so eesct Trix Full Ofliccrs , - ,x President ,...,... Wfall Hixson A Vice-President . . . Frank Comer Secretary .,... Larry Birnbaum Treasurer . .... . Russell Brown Spring Officers President ...... Russell Brown Vice-President. . .Dale Robinson Secretary ....... Steve Carlson Treasurer ........ Terry Lodge Walt Hixgon Russell Brown Trix is a boys' service club at Washington. The club today participates in numerous ac- tivities, both social and service which have created a beneficial and social enjoyment to the members of Trix.Average grades in each class are mandatory.The spirit of this year's mem- hership was excellent, and Trix was very active in all school functions. Firsl lion: Russell llrown, Frank Comer, Xvullcr Hiyon, Larry B1-Ugg Morrow, Bill Kidd. Third Row: Dave Butler, Mike BOF llirnhunm. Sc-cond Row: Mike lirillnmn, Terry Lodge, Mike df-aux, Mike Smith, Greg Sciler, Mike Speaker, Tim Riddle Eivcrs, Dale Robinson, Toni Sicl, ,lim Dayton, Paul Barr, Lnrg Hagstrom, Don Henneous, Steve Carlson, Larry Pdrlll-:Ill 'o A Fall lub lnvitationals Nu Chi girln cha! over Luau at club invilalionuln. Phreno presenls Nighl Before Christ enlcrlain girls. Gamma Sigma officers inform girlb nboul their club while resting in ski lodge The Laurcls sing as Masque presents the mms as Charlyn Cronhy and Carla Herber Day after Christmas. Girls uuempl lo bn-ak :hc pinum al Neal-Us invilnlional Lens Staff ANN CUDDINGTON JIM DAYTON Editor Business Manager - ' 'ws . l-...M EVA BUSHMAN Photographer Mr. Hagan gives his expert opinion to business manager Jim Dayton. MR. GERALD HAGAN Advisor A gf- Art Advisor SHARON ROMMEL BOBICTTE RICHTICR JANICE RASK BICV HURD Student Government Asst. Copy Typist Staff Editor Index Editor i ww. 19? I xi',,,:' Ji'HNNIl'i CH-ARTIFR SU-1 HAHXSHAW PAM UBRIIQN ROSE DICAN Student Government Editor 5551, Buginggg Nlanaggi' Senior Asst. Music Editor .-3' ,S V 5 RHISA ERLICH CAILA CONSTANT BOB LINDBIERG BARBARA LOVE Student Body Editor Faculty Editor Sports Editor Aciivitieg Editor 173 2 LESLIE DAVIDSON DELORPTS BRPINNAN LORN-3 STROM MARY ANN DAVIS Activities Asst. MUSIC Amt Photographer Art ASSI- LINDA WAGNER ESTHER PODEMSKI MIKE SPEAKER LEATHA GREEN Art Editor Club Editor Art Asst. Senior Editor SALLY PEARSON :XCHILLE RADELET Layout Editor Af! ASSI- Washingtonian Staff JAN WATT DALE ROBINSON Fa1lEditor-in-chief Fa1lSP0fls Ed1f0f , Winter Business Manager SPTUIE Ed1i0f'lH'ClllCf THE WASHINGTONIAN is the bi-monthly Colonial news- paper publication. This year eighteen second-year journalism students published the paper under the advisorship of Mr. James Maloney. The staff strove to present news for all inter- ests in the school-from sports to dramatics, concerning teach- ers, parents, and students. Getting the paper to press involved tracking down all possible news stories and picking which to use, planning for the placement and arrangement of the stories, and writing the stories, headlines, and picture captions. Work on THE WASHINGTONIAN has satisfied and encouraged staff interest in the field of journalism. .f W?ff?t'- Y A 'i - - MARY CHEUNC Fall Business Manager Winter Editor-in-chief MR. JAMES MALONEY Advisor JOANNE BARDE KAND1 CUMMINGS - Fall Feature Editor Fal1AS5L Editor lglgglgig Editor Spring Business Manager Spring Feature Editor Spring Asst. Editor QT -ol I KAY MORFIJAND ,IUDI HIS.-XDY I,,-VIVIII w':XI,I..'XIiIC DIANE ESPE Rk,lmI.u,,r Ifxcltange Ifditor Wir1ter'I'hircI Paige' I'irIilor F311 Third Page Editgr Spring Asst. Iurlttor .I ir I ,J . . .IUDY IILFI-'FMAN BILL WISE DICIRAE BATES JANET BUSH Fall Artist Rt-portur Sports Reporter Spring Third Page Editor Sports Reporter Spring Iixrltangt' Ifclilor '.t MIKE C,-'tR'I'l'IR JACKIE HEFFNER Reporter Reporter Library Staff First Row: Connie Primmer, Becky Cordell, Roberta son, Sharon Evans. Second Row: Everett Murvine, Brenner, Ron Martin, Diana Bjorge, Vicki Clement- Nate Mays, Cottrell Hoggans. Stage Crew Doug Horine, Larry Justice, and Tim West ltudent Body Store eter, Kathy Comer, Candy Slater, Jean Cheryl Huskey, Carolyn Randolph, Caila Mary Ann Enloe, Ruth Fulk, Muriel Smith Cart- wright, Judy Olson, Esther Podemski. Second Row: Paul Barr, David Emmett, Tom Jones, John Gardner Lynn Wfittwer, Mike Chartier, Rick Hannon. 177 Cafeteria Staff Sue Boatright, Dianne Ravagni, LeRene Patton, Carol Munkers, Sheila Hewitt, Starlene Marquez, Sandra Botkins. Book Room Staff Gale Simpson, Nancy Bittman, Mike Dana. ul Counse-,l0r7s Ofiice First Row: Delta Cerrior, Chris Jungck, Linda Kier- Ferguson, Mary L00 Miller, Judy Garrison, Sally Yer- nan, Janice Meyers, Judy Headi. Second Row: Sue kovich, Kalhy Murphy, LBSUC D3VidS0n- J 1 w 1 i i i w 9 Hice Staff i I Nancy DeGraw Barbara Love Debbie Tunzat Anita sen Sall W ll ' P t C b ' l C l B h Al' Paulson, Ardy ziibelson, Linda Cothard, Judy Christen- Loliy, Bldlnchg B3i1Qa,aSue llhi-he Millie:-1? yn us , me DCElT1,S Office I I J Left to right: Sue Chaperon, Brigitte Ratzlaw, Susan Wilson, Lee Ann Foster, Kathy Coe. F1re Squad 'O First Row: Russ Brown, Tim Sue, Jack Welch, Wayne Hodges, David Emmett, ,lack Suter, Mike Livingston, Terry Green. Second Row: Terry Lodge, Jim Hartley, Gary Parman, Bill Broderson, Rick Garlock, Lynn Stain- brook, Dave Dowell, Mark Unzicker, Mark Kakishita, Mike Speaker. Third Row: Charlie Stevens, John Hart, john Gardner, Gary Weiler, Steve Settlemeier, Steve Carlson, Walt Hixson, Frank Comer. Fourth Row: Randy johnson, john Zwick, Tom Siel, Elliot Chinn, Keith Lee. 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' 'f'W' - ' TL 'TIL 'i f' A, ' '- 15:-. an tygh :maya :e 'xg :gang -er -, . -. V . .i 1 fi , P12 iv .fm 3 EZ: 4 -, 1' 'LH V f A ' L, 3.,i5n..:. F - -- , - - - 61 25 f -1 ' - - -A ' ,f :A-I--31:1 3.---.La. in-51.1 ,gg 'A A , -fi'.f'+T ifkgsvpiafzf 2 '- 'H' f-gf Ui' . V' M .,-,Y - - . Nw.: - X - W. .L ' -ag -...by N.,--'df2:Ea1vwh. .... M-- 'lf' LW-'ffiigl - ,. 5 ., ... 3 9. 4. NT,-,., , boldn s and coura Sp01'1fS Coach Larry Keck All City Selections Terry Greene 182 I I Football Cols Have Rough Season The Wa-Hi football season can't be called a success but it was outstanding in many ways. Bad breaks seemed to plague the Colo- nials many times throughout the season. Last minute efforts were not enough to capitalize on scoring drives for Coach Keck7s team. The Wa-Hi team was dotted with many outstanding players. But for the most part Wayne Hodges, Rick Pidgeon, and Terry Greene seemed to be the most consistent. Rick Pidgeon, voted to the honor of All-City first team defensive tackle showed himself more than once to be hard-nosed on defense. Rick was also awarded the team's top tackler after compiling over 70 tackles. Terry Greene and Wayne Hodges were the one-two punch of the Golonials, with Wayne slipping around the ends and Greene powering up the middle. Wayne and Terry both were awarded All-City positions, Wayne being rush king and also receiving most valuable player of the P.l.L. Wayne Hodges Rick Pidgeon Jil ' 1963 Varsity Football Team ll ki.. A ' l .. First Row: Dale Robinson, Terry Lodge, Tim Sue, Harold Johnnie Zackery, Dale Conannon. Third Row: Dave Kock Miller, Wayne Hodges, Dewey Bauer, Joe Raffaele, Mike Cary Weiler, Frank McCuller, Che! Botkins, ,lim Irvine Livingston, Ray Bowman, Steve Carlson, Mike Vashaw. Sec- Terry Green, Zack Johnson, Dave Dowell, Richard Vander ond Row: Benson Kwan, Ken Camp, Ted Frost, Craig Keys, pool, Wayne Witlwer. Pete Madigan, jim Hartley, john Zwick, Lonnie Burnett, l 1 Wash Wash. Wash Wash. Wash. Wash. Wash Wash Wash SCORES Roosevelt 7 Cleveland 20 Marshall 12 . Wilson 7 . . Grant 47 Jefferson 18 Franklin 14 . Lincoln 27 . Benson 12 Colonial spirit explodes as tmun breaks ribbon al Benson ganna 1. V. Football First Row: Tim Kilgore, Randy Capri, Bill Kirkpatrick, ard McStravick, Ed Olsen. Third Row: Dennis Melton, Gil Charles Preston, Stanley Brahm, Mike Raifaele. Second Row: bert Woo, Bill Wymer, Bill Cline, Chuck Knopff, Terry Bob Lewis, Craig Olsen, Tom McClelland, Wayne Redo, Rich- Merkling. J. V. Scores Wash. O ........ Marshall 12 Wash. 6 . . . . Wilson 39 Wash. 7 . . . . . Grant 25 Wash. O . . . . Jefferson 32 Wash. 7 . . . . Franklin 13 Wash. O I . . . Lincoln 19 Freshman Scores Wash. 7 ....... Roosevelt 42 Wash. O . . . . Cleveland 21 Wash. O . . . . . . Marshall 14 Wash. 0 . . . . . Wilson 43 Wash. 6 . . .... Grant 39 Wash. O . . . . . . ,leilerson 33 Wash. 6 . . . . . Franklin 19 Wash. 13 ... ... Lincoln 21 Freshman Football First Row: Dick Liebert, Earl Parks, Gene Hixson, Mike Alf- son, ,Iohn Davenport, Bob Walters, Bob Sondahl, Alvin Lewis. Second Row: Jim Harris, Randy Lodge, Jackie Smith, Berry Campbell, Charles Windal, Jerry Fox, Ron Hoodye, Cordon Kwan. Third Row: Mr. Mayte, Tom Cook, Ron Mathews, Ron Hunt, Bob Holden, Bill Byerly, Scott Hawk- ins. Fourth Row: Mike Westfall, Bob Bennett, Cary Kellogg, Mike Yerkes, Terry Trotten, Cary Hinton. 185 First Row: Sandy Cettman, Clara Cheney. Second Row: Furguson, Karen Carpenter. iris Swim Kathy Nokes, Barbara Taylor, Pauline Blunck, Eva Bushman, Cale Jensen, Janet Bush, Sue Coach James Maloney Washington 9 Washington ll Washington 17 Washington 17 Washington 17 Washington 30 Washington 8 Washington 16 Washington 13 Washington 25 Cleveland . Benson Marshall Madison Franklin Jefferson , Wilson Roosevelt . . . Grant . Lincoln 77 74 76 72 76 53 86 77 81 59 Coach Ellen Forslund Washington 3 Washington 56 Washington 26 Washington 61 Washington 45 Washington 10 Washington 47 Washington 28 Washington 24- Boys Swimming Cleveland 51 Marshall 33 . Madison 64 Franklin 21 jefferson 44 . . Wilson 82 Roosevelt 38 . . Grant 66 . Lincoln 56 First Row: Ward Hanson, Ken Stern, Dave Kone, Terry Caldwell, Mr. Ma- loney. Second Row: Mike Volk, Ron Popiek, Jerry Sand, Bob Turnbow, Barry Stephens. Coach Mike Doherty Wash Wash. Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash. Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash. Wash 69 67 61-43 79-59 85-62 72-65 65-58 77-94 71-73 67-75 70-69 74-65 66 64 49 . . . . Reynolds 52 Jesuit 63 . . . . . Lincoln 36-51 . . . . . . . Grant 56-46 . . . Cleveland 74-56 . . . . . . Wilson 80-48 . . . . Franklin 36-60 . . . Roosevelt 36-38 . . . . . . Benson 52-37 . . . . Madison 53-39 . . . . Jefferson 62-56 . . . . Marshall 51-44 . . . . . Lincoln 71 South Eugene 65 . . . . Medford 51 Basketball Colonials First to Earn State Berth Picked for no better than fourth by the newspaper pollsters, Mike Doherty's hoop squad notched a 19-6 mark, including Wa-Hi's first trip to the State Tourney since 1948. Balance was the key to success as all starters were high point men on one or more occasions. Matt Jones was season point total leader with a 17 point average. Steve Settlemier added 13, Tom Jones 12.5, Walt Hixson 11.2, and John Hart 9.8 to round out the league's No. 2 and state,s No. 4 ranked team in scoring with a 68 per game average. Defensively the 52 points given up average was the Pllfs best. Enroute to carving out the city's best won-lost mark, the Stark Street cagers beat both pre-season favorites Grant and Jefferson twice. The second triumph over Grant 59-46 on the Colonials, court assured Wash- ington the Pllfs 1st place representative, despite not having been awarded the league 1st place trophy. Two heartbreaking losses elim- inated the Colonials as South Eugene eked out a 65-64 win in overtime and Medford won 51-49. Despite the unfortunate Tournament showing the Col-Hi hoopmen were given some cause for cheer in individual honors. Matt Jones was picked on the Journal's lst team All-State and 1st team All-City on all the newspaper polls. Tom Jones was a Reporter 1st team pick as well as 2nd team choice for both the Journal and Oregonian and a Journal 4th team All-State member. Steve Settlemier was a Journal 2nd team choice and Reporter and Oregonian honorable mention receiver. ln addition Steve was given honorable mention in the Journal's All-State poll. Walt Hixson gained honorable mention from the Reporter and the Journal. John Hart was a Journal 3rd team pick as well as honor- able mention winner from the Oregonian and Reporter. First String All City Matt Jones-Forward Tom Jones-Forward 19 64 Varsity Basketball Team ,vm . .L Mau Joncsi Sql Tom ,Ioncsg 6'2 Stove Setllemierg 5'11 Forward Forward Guard Pl- Avg--17-0 Pt. Avg.-12.5 Pt. Avg.-12.8 Tom scores two points at first encounter with Grant. Colonials sweep the backboards. Maltt drives in for layup. Cols stomped the 6LT8CllIIlCIl,,, ending the game with a score of 73-37. Settlemier els shot awa ' while Techman checks I ' n. , g 3 In Hixson adds one point to the 59-46 score of the Grant game nn favor Of Wasllinglon. - EM. .:. -- 1,.,..1 4 Y Waller Hixong 6'2 John Hartg 5'l0 Alvin Muellera 5110117 Center Guard Guard Pt. Avg.-11.6 Pt. Avg.-9.6 pt, Avg.- Guard Center Terrv Greene 6'1 Lent:-r Jim Hartley: 5'l0 Terry Kirkpatriekg 6'3 i . 3 '9 u e rrr Mueller exhibits dribbling ability over Grant on home court. sr ,Z 3, so as Coach Doherly's team triumphs Hart scores two big ones from the side against the g'Tribe. ll. V. Basketball Mr. Keck, Bob Lindgren, Mike Livingston, Charles Preston, Ed Stuuffer, Vcrn R .bp Jun Ml Ch-nuk Miki- Rlffulq Bill Chuck Knoff, ,lim Pu-struck, John Hanlon, Wilfred Scruggs, Bycrly. Freshman Basketball 'I 1 3 . Ea if :sf y Rf Q iw. M X ' - ,IV O 5 4 : , O 0 2- '4 P fl E 'e I ff 5- CT E E E z 1 C J: U . C , . 3 I 2 :- e I UV .,.:S S. 5 P1 'T F' I e '1 T' L '1 C 5 ... a. ... P PT' I J E -T- 7 1Olll Shaw, Miko Ycrkcs, Chuck Hunt, Hob Lundalhi, Don s Wrestling The 196114 Washington High Wrestling squad, under the able coaching of Mr. Mayte assisted by Mr. Aldridge, had some tough breaks this season resulting in a losing season. However, there were four outstanding grapplers on the squad. Russ Brown who was the most outstanding member and captain of the squad, wres- tling at 123 lbs., compiled a 15 win, 2 loss record. ln the meet he was third and missed going to state by a referee's decision after a tie and an overtime. The team suffered a setback this year as five lettermen did not turn out and two others transferred out of the district. This left Wa-Hi a little short on experience, and consequently the team as a whole suffered. Coach Carol Mayle 1963 Varsity Wrestling Team 'R , cr x , .., f ' L E tl :liz , ,i M . --f I gg 3 g Q ,UIQ X Av, X 5,3 li LW.. ' '- 'Mx N. 'VS First Row: jack Well-Ii, Russ Brown, Mark Cowling, Mike ard. Third Row: George Hansen, Mike Dana, ,lim Harris, Churlier, Lester Seto, Terry Low, Allan Rienmiller, Ron Mike Condil, Zark Johnson, Sam Challis, Ted Frost, Ed Martin. Second Row: 'Tom Post, Randy Capri, Keith Lee, Olsen, Rick Kassebaum Lonnev Burnett. Randy Johnson, Terry Merkling, Darrel Thrasher, Bill Shep- , l M J. V. Wrestling i 4 .. First Row ' Georg Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash. Wash Wash Wash Wash Wash. Wash Wash Scores 0 Wise, Wilf'll0 Redo, Bill Kirkpatrick. Lodge, D K pp 'I e R s Seuoncl Row . Mike Lee, ,IMT R0llund,Bcns0n Kwan,Randy Lee, Bill Cl G I W g l . . . Wy East 41 Hudson Bay 37 Lake Oswego 29 . . . Scappoose 34 . . . Lincoln 42 . . Roosevelt 32 . . . Benson 46 . . . Madison 40 . . . Jefferson 34 . . . Marshall 42 . . Cleveland 25 . . . Wilson 36 . . . Franklin 41 .. Grant 39 Col wr Thillips estler pins Russ Brown avoids pin by straining opponent. Russ Brown attempts a pin. Freshman Wrestling ,. . my-,..V3g,.,,:b,5ki ., - 5 5' A- G 6 5 6 O G 9. i , ,fry f way. 5 ,LJ Wi 77745 ,i Qi' Tv i 'V 1f'a:,fi'ig 6 , , 'Qt wil Y, pl 4 First Row: ,lim Harris, Dave Knapp, Mike Phillips, Randy Jeff Ronands Benson Kwan, Lodge, Mike Stephens, Dave Roth. Second Row: Tom Post, Mike T0l'l3nd, JDIIUHY L99- ,ww 4 Victor Lee, Rod Thompson Coach Walter Aldridge 1 m Track The 1964 Colonial Track Team entered into competition this year with young and inexperienced cindermen. The squad had the benefit of only two outstanding team members who were counted on heavily to carry the load through the tough meets. These two were Wilfred Scruggs running the high hurdles and high jumping, and Ted Frost who was outstanding in pole vaulting. Ted rarely lost a match. Because of the fact that most of the team members lacked experience, the team as a whole suitered and consequently did rather poorly this season. However, next year's squad should improve and have a considerably better season. 1964 Varsity Track Team First Row: Ted Frost, David Leech, Craig Keys, Steve Elle, Ted C0sby,.Craig Anderson, Mike Speaker, Joe Rapp Wavne Nathaniel Mayes, Gary Weiler, Terry Greene. Second Row: Wlliwenwllfred Scruggs. Distance runner, Chris Davis, oulruns opponent and lakes lead. Wayne Rcdo clears the bar in high jump at Cleveland Cindermen jump from starting blocks as the gun sounds at Cleveland truck meet. I V , 0' mn, - xr -fr-. - .. Wilfred Scruggs clears the hurdles on his way to another victory. Ted Frost gives discus final thrust' J. V. Track I Pat Saulbury, Scott Hawkins, jim Kirby, Tom Cooke, Ken ardi, Bill Hinchcliff, Sam Challis, George Wise,V Tom McClel Stern, Ben johnson, Jim Jorgensen, Kris Davis, Mike Phillips, land, jim McAllister, Mike Yerkes. C' ry Muncy, David Newell Rod McCulloch, Dewey Bauer, Rick Cavanaugh, Steve Min- John Ormond. I I Coach Paul Poetsch Baseball Paul Poetsch's 1964 Varsity Baseball squad, up to this point, has been powered by strong individual performances by Tom Jones, ,loe Raffaele, and John Zwick at the plate, John Hart and Tom Shaw, pitchers, and outstanding effort from the entire squad. Jones and Raffaele are currently among the leagueis top bats- men, while Hart is near the top in the strikeout department. Frosh hurler Tom Shaw came up with two of the season's top wins in ,stopping Franklin 6-2 and highly touted Jefferson 3-1. Hart shut out Cleveland 1-0, striking out 15 Indians in the process. Tom Jones smashed a towering two-run homer to help kayo-in another win, 8-5 over Benson. ln the same game, Hart, Zwick and Bailaele had two hits apiece. 19 611- Varsity Baseball Team First Row: Joe Raffaele, Tom Shaw, Jim Hartley, Randy Bill Byerly, John Zwick, Jack Smer, Tom Jones, John Han Johnson, Mike Livingston, Richard Tomlinson. Second Row: Sieve Selllemier, B913 Gulick, Mr, Paul P0e15ch, Raffaele swings and misses at Wilson encounter' Randy Johnson hunts for a single while Hartley coaches lst base. Group of fans look on as Wilson man strikes at Colonial pitcher John Hart's fast hall. Q t g, JS, mild L ' ,'i 'F '? 5 F' WJ C 2, , , A., if 1 H L. Q., 2 ii' K - , ,, ,,A-hA 4 V. .K -,-f,,,j5, Z, 3,5 ,E Q, 4, i . ,-: :ff Q V g,11g,5xs-35.51, 5 nys, S a ' ' 'f -nf ff w - f if :---. q y , 9-5 s ,Z ' W M, M., ,, ,. . ,,,,, - u .x V ' .s . , Tom Jones hits a double while bases are loaded and brings in two runs First baseman Tom Jones tags Benson man out as he at Benson encounter. overruns first base. J. V. Baseball 'I I' First Row: Mike Condit, Mike Raffaele, Bill Kirkpatrick, Jim Law, Don Bolton, Loren Lewis, Charles Hunt, Mike Bill Wy'n1er, Ron Hoodye, Mike Westfall, Bob Lundalll, Cary Vashaw, Howard Splnas, Cary Castle. Barnett. Second Rowi B,0b Bennett, Don Holden, Craig Olsen, .4 -. 5, ' Q, , fl 'i'1'f'kf Lf:Z.LiIH i 1 12 f f ,. gf' 'eff,12,..,,,,,.H-M W ,,,,,,35, -is .4 Lg, -L .- J K, . - , A , . u f f, . 1, .ist-f we - I if i ' if , to K f.. ,f ' . Tw . ' A . K ,,,Kf.,,iL ,F R' x ,,,..,A ,ms ,g 1 ,. . ,. ,,,,,,,,, C ,, C ,,f , X. - ng vt ,ez .ks - , . A Q-we L-X25 . p,,' up 'M ,Q as . ,, , --5 Y -f4x,5,:,,,., 955 'V Boys Tennis First Row: John Wfahl, jeff Dullum, Dan Christiansen, Stainbrook, Steve Weiner, Dwayne Eupton, Dennis Schleifer Gordon Lee. Second Row: Conch Herb Barkuloo, Gene This year's tennis season was a good one for the Colonials, led by juniors: Steve Weiner, Lynn Stainbrook, Dan Christiansen, Duane Epton, and Jeff Dullum. The team recorded victories over Jefferson, Marshall, Franklin, and Roosevelt. Other starters who will return next year include Cordon Lee and John Wahl. With the entire team returning next season, plus some promising freshmen, the future looks bright for Washington. Coach Mr. Herbert Barkuloo Girls Tennis First row: Judy Hockley, Candy Tormeohlin, Shannon Hasel, Patty Brennan. Second row: Debra Kilburn, Linda Neale, Janice Radelet, Monica Tliomkins. Coach Mrs. lone Walker 202 ln spite of adverse spring weather condi- tions, the girls' tennis team traveled by taxi to win over Marshall, Cleveland and Roosevelt. Improved skill and endurance gained this year should bring even more victories in 1965. No. 1 Singles ,ludy Hockley and No. 2 Singles Linda Neale are returning next year. Both girls are fortunate enough to have fathers who are great- ly skilled in tennis to coach them. All the girls will be returning to the squad next year with the exception of Debbie Kilburn, senior. G s-a olf W? HI 'il -I Mr. Melniclluck, Bob Lindgren, Berry Stephens, Merrill Eichenberger, Frank Comer, Bill Broderson, Philip Czirtoziun. Cross Countr AA First Row: Terry Low, Rod McCulloch, lmanls Skudra, George Roumbus, Eric Bergstrom, Tom Post, Larry Sey more. Second Row: John Ormond, Ron Bockman, Bob Als- man, David Knapp, Jim Jorgenson, Jim Kirby, Bob Lind- gren. 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Collins, Jerry - Sr., 58 Collins, Ken - Fr., 80 Collins, Nancy - Jr., 98, 141, 168 Colwill, Roger - Jr., 98 Comer, Frank - Sr., 58, 158, 170, 179 Comer, Kathy - Sa., 32, 77, 87, 89, 116 Conboy, Pat - Sr., 58 Concannon, Dale - Jr., 98, 183 Concannon, Pam - Fr., 80 Condit, Mike - So., 33, 89 Conklin, Celeste - Fr., 80 Conrey, David - Fr., 80 Corqsggnt, Gaila - Sr., 53, 58, 168, 173, Cooke, Tom - Fr., 29, 80, 78, 185, 197 Cooke, Wesley - Sr., 58 Cooper, Albert - Fr., 80 Cooper, Dick - Jr., 97 Cooper, Karen - So., 89 Cooper, Karen - Fr., 80 Cooper, Ken - Fr., 80 Cooper, Stephanie - Jr., 33, 98 Corbett, Patricia - So., 89 Cordell, Marrita - So., 89 Cordell, Rebecca - Jr., 98, 177 Corrigan, Kathy - So., 89 Cornelius, Katie - Jr., 33, 98, 110, 136, 167 Cosby, Ted - Sr., 59, 140, 195, 203 Coudare, Gail - Sr. Court, Brian - Fr., 80 Deitering, Florence - So., 89 Delepine, Dan - So., 89 Delfino, Louise - Jr., 98, 165 Delfina, Mary - Fr., 80 Demoor, Dolly - So., 89 Denner, Howard - Sr., 60 Dennis, F red - Fr., 80 Dennis, Milton - So., 89 Denniston Daii - Sou 89 Denison, Martha -- Sri, 60 DeMoor, Mardell - So. Denton, Bowen - Jr. heila - Fr., so, 113, 156 Dewitz, Alice - Jr., 98 Dexter, Annette - Fr., 80 Devlin, S Dickson, Dickson, Dietrich, Dikeman, Gary - Jr., 98 Ken - So., 89 Carol - Fr., 80 Bill - Jr., 98 Dill, Victor - Fr. Dillon, Jean - So., 89 ,115, 140 Covault, Vivian - Fr., 80 Cowling, Colleen - Fr., 80 Cowling, Marc - So., Cox, Cindy - So., 89 Crickson, Robert - Fr. Cripps, Don - Jr., 98 89 Crisp, Mary Kay - Jr., 33, 34, 36, 98, 13O,141,152, 156,157 Crispi, John - Fr., 80 Crispi, Judi - Sr., 59 Crosby, Charlyn - Jr., 98, 168 Cuddington, Ann - Sr., 128, 160, 168, 172 Culp, June - So., 89 33, 42, 59, 106, Cummings, Kandi - Sr., 36, 48, 59, 114, 177, 179 151, 160, 167, 175 Cunningham, Georgia - So., 89 Curtis, Jan - Jr. Curtis, William - Sr. Cutter, Dave - Sr. D- Dacquel, Rose - Sr., 59 Dafoe, Janet - Fr., 80, 144 Dailey, Candy - Jr., 32, 98, 162 Dale, Jean - Sr., 50, 59 Dale, Nancy - So., 32, 89 Dana, Mike - Sr., 59, 158, 164, 178 Daniels, Bob - So., 89 Davenport, Johnnie - Fr., 80, 185 Davidson, Johnnie, So., 89 Davidson, Leslie - Sr., 59, 144, 157, 162, 174 Davis, Candy - Fr., 80 Davis, Cynthia - Fr., 80 Davis, Elmora - Fr., 80 Davis, Jack - So., 89 Davis, Judy - Sr., 57 Davis, Linda - So., 89 Davis, Mary Ann - Sr., 57, 165, 174 Davis, Taylor - Sr., 59 Davis, Tony - Sr., 74 Dayton, Jim - Sr., 49, 59, 170, 172 Dean, Rose - Sr., 31, 37, 48, 51, 53, 60, 140, 157,168, 173 Deal, Stephanie - So. De Bray, Robert - Jr. Decker, Doreen - Jr., 41, 98 Deffenbaugh, Mary Ann - Fr., 80 De Grow, Nancy - Jr., 30, 98, 118, 128, 156, 168, 179 Dehn, Teresa - Fr., 32, 80, 116 Dirks, Connie - So., 89 Dishman, Vicki - So., 89 Dizer, Johnie - So., 89 Dizer, Peggy - Fr., 80 Donato, Pat - Fr., 78, 80, 147 Donelson, Kathy - 89 Donelson, Mary - Jr. Dortch, Deborah - Fr., 80 Dortch, Mark - Jr. Dougan, Judi - So., 89 Dougan, Margaret - Fr., 80 Douglas, Marvin - So., 69 Dover, Jeanne - Fr., 80 Dowell, Dave - Sr., 34, 60, 151, 158, 179, 183 Dowell, Susan - So., 41, 89 Dowler, Sue - Fr., 80 Downey, Alice - Fr., 80 Drake, Cliff - Sr., 60 Dubay, Pat - Jr., 98, 168 Dubuque, Steve - So., 89 Dufault, Barbara - So., 89 Dullum, Jeffry -- Jr., 32, 98 Dumas, Sylvia -- So., 90 Duncan, Wayne - Sr. Dunn, Carol - Jr. Dunn, Diana -- Jr., 98 Duree, Jim - So., 90, 146 Duree, Ron - Sr., 60 Duvall, Denise - Fr., 80 E- Eagles, Jim - So., 90 Earnshaw, Sue - Sr., 40, 60, 153, 156, 168, 173 Eatchel, Carol - So., 90 Edwards, Don - Jr., 98 Edwards, Dorman - Sa., 90 Ehly, Shirley - So., 90 Eichenberger, Merrill - Sr., 51, 60, 115, 141, 157, 169 Eide, Bobbie - Jr., 31, 98, 141, 156, 168 Eide, Doug - Fr., 33, 80, 116 Eide, Kathleen - Sr., 60, 165 Eivers, Mike - Jr., 90, 170 Elbert, Shirley - Sa., 80 Elle, Steve - Jr., 29, 31, 96, 98, 135, 136, 154, 167, 195 Federico, Carolyn - Jr., 98, 141, 152, 156, 157 Fee, Randall - So., 90 Fehr, Kathryn - Sa., 90 Felton, Larry - Fr., 81 Felts, Jean - Fr. Felts, Joann - Jr., 98 Ferdig, Judy - Sa., 90 Ferdig, Shirley - Fr., 81 Ferguson, Susan - So., 90, 160, 178 Fiedler, Dennis - Sr., 61 Fields, Glenda - Sr., 61, 156, 163 Fields, Janice - Jr., 98, 165 Fields, Mary - Fr., 81 Fikes, Booker - Fr., 81 Finch, Cheryl - So. Fincher, Stephanie - Jr., 98 Finicum, Hope - So., 90 Finicum, Yvonne - Fr., 81 Fish, Barbara- So., 90 Fisher, Carol - So. Fisher, Joe - Fr. Fitch, Jeanette - So., 90 Fitton, Lillian - Fr., 81 Fitzsimmons, Margaret - Fr., 81 Fitzsimmons, Patrick - So., 90 Folkerts, Luano Foon, Gloria - - F.: B1 sf., 61, 156, 163 Foon, Jaan - Jr., 98 Fortin, Mark - Jr. Fosnot, Cheryl - So. Foster, Janet - Foster, Lee Ann so., 87, 90, 152 - Jr., 96, 98, 152, 167, 179 Foster, Peggy - Jr., 98 Fotis, Maria - Fr., 81 Fowler, Larry - Jr. Fox, Jerry - Fr Frazer, Clifford Frisco, Irene - Frost, Ted - Jr. Fulk, Ruth - Jr ., 81,185 - So., 90 Fr., 81 , 183, 195 ., 98, 140, 177 Fulleton, Judy - Sr., 61, 165 G- Gabbey, Henry - So., 90 Gabriel, Kathleen - Jr., 98 Gabriel, Pat - Jr., 98, 152, 179 Gallucci, John - Jr., 98 Galluzzo, Delores - Fr., 41, 81 Gont, Christopher - Jr., 98 Garcia, Delores - Jr., 98 Gardner, John - Sr., 29, 50, 61, 151, 155, 158, 169, 177, 179 Garlock, Rick - Jr., 96, 98, 154, 158, 179 Garoutte, Loyd - Jr. Garrison, Lee - Jr., 74, 98 Garrison, Norman - Jr., 98 Garrison, Judy - Jr., 98, 178 Garvin, Linda - So. Gascon, Alex - Fr., 81 Gaston, Carolyn - So., 90 Gaston, Frank - So., 90 Gaston, Jean - So., 41, 90 Gaston, Marilyn - So., 90 Gates, Craig - Jr., 98 Gault, Diane - Fr., 81 Gelowitsch, Margret - So. Gerrior, Delta - So., 90, 130, 178 Gerrior, Linda - Jr., 99, 168 Eller, Phyllis - Fr., 80 Elliott, Cinda - Sr. Ellison, Pat - Sr. Ely, Jill - sf., 60, 162 Gettman, Alexandra - Fr., 81 Gibb, Carl - Jr., 99, 164 Gibson, Linda - So., 90 Emmett, Dave - Jr., 39, 98, 128, 141, Giese, Gary - Fr., 81 i Bonnie 61, G ll, - Sr., 144, 145, Givens, Cheryl - Jr., 99 146, 157 Endner, Elizabeth - Fr. Eng, Sharon - Fr., 80, 144 England, Ronald - So., 90 English, Linda - So., 90 Enloe, Mary Ann - Sr., 60, 177 Epton, Duane - Fr., 98 Erickson, Bob - Fr., 80 Eflich, 121.156 - sr., 37, 40, 151, 153, 173 Ernst, Norman - So., 90 Espe, Diane - Sr., 34, 35, 40, 42, 48, 60, 106, 127, 168, 176 Evans, Jo Ann - Fr., 80 Evans, Rita - So., 90 Evans, Sharon - Jr., 98, 177 Evericlge, Vicki -- So., 90 Ewin, Sue - So., 90 F .. Fazzolari, Ginger - Jr., 98 Glander, Daniel - Fr., 81 Glander, Robert - Jr., 99 Gleason, Mary - Sr., 81, 116 Gleason, Patti - Jr., 61 Gomes, Mike - Fr., 41, 99 Good, Bruce - So., 90 Good, Roger - Jr., 99 Goodsell, Dianne - Fr., 81 Goodsell, John - Jr. Goodsell, Sharron - Jr., 99 Gorton, Charmalee - Jr., 99 Gothard, Linda - So., 90, 179 Grabler, Linda - Fr., 81 Granville, Verta - Fr., 81 Gray, Cathie - Fr., 81 Gray, James - Fr., 81 Green, Leatha - Sr., 61, 174 Green, Linda - Jr., 99 Green, Mary Susan - So., 90 Green, Nancy - Fr., 81 1 Greene, Terry - Sr., 33, 39, 49, 61, 141, 151,155,169,179,182,183,190,195 Grier, Revo - Fr., 99 Griffith, Tom - So., 144, 145, 147 Grondin, Jean - Fr., 81 Gudmundson, Jan - Jr., 99, 156 Gulick, Bob - Sr., 34, 50, 61, 151, 155, 158, 166, 198 Gwynn, Diane - So., 90 H - Haan, Susan - So., 90 Hadlack, Mary - So., 40, 90, 152 Haek, Jim -- Sr., 29, 31, 53, 61, 155, 158, 169 Haek, John - So., 29, 31, 87, 90, 154 Haggstrom, Lars - Sr., 49, 62, 140, 170 Hahn, Ann -- Sr., 62 Haines, Alyce - So., 90 Hall, Kathleen - So., 90 Hallas, Carol - Fr., 81 Hallas, Marilyn - Jr., 99, 167 Holler, Linda - Fr., 81 Hallifa, Mary - So., 90 Hamaker, Ellen - Sr., 62 Hammorel, Dennis - Fr., 81 Hilton, Jimmie - Jr., 99 Hinchclift, Bill - Jr., 39, 99, 166, 197 Hinchcliff, Mary Alice - Fr., 40, 82, 106, 130 Hinton, Gary - Fr., 82, 185 Hirata, Mike - Fr., 82, 145, 146 Hixson, Gene - Fr., 82, 185, 191 Hixson, Walt- Sr., 34, 49, 62,108,110, 135, 155, 158, 170, 179, 189 Hockley, Joyce - Jr., 99 Hockley, Judy - So., 33, 91, 160 Hackman, Ben - Jr., 99 Hackman, Phil - So., 33, 40, 91, 118 Hodges, Robert - So., 41, 91 Hodges, Wayne - Sr., 41, 179, 182, 183 Hodgkin, Grace - Fr., 82 Hoggans, Cottrell - Sr., 63, 177 Holden, Don - Fr., 41, 82, 191 Holden, Robert - Fr., 82, 185 Holloway, Ronald - Jr., 99 Holman, Gregory - So., 91 Holman, Gwen - Jr., 99 Holman, Teri - Fr., 82, 111 Holmen, Gary - Jr., 99, 41 Honey, William - Fr., 82 Hoodye, Ronald - Fr., 32, 40, 82, 127, 185 191 Hampton, Sharon - Jr., 99 Hampton, Dorothy - Haney, Susan - So., 32, 87, 90, 116 Hankins, Katherine - So., 90 Hankins, Valerie - Fr., 81 Hanley, Joan - So., 40, 91 Hanna, Pat - Jr., 99, 141, 157 Hooper, Robert - Sr., 41, 63 Hoopes, Shauna - Sr., 35, 41, 63, 140, 153, 165 Horine, Doug - Jr., 99, 164, 177 Horine, Julie - So., 37, 91 Horine, Kathy - Hortuleza, Victor Jr., 99, 168 - Fr., 82 Hannon, Rich - Jr., 99, 177 Hansen, George - Sr. Hanson, Marilyn - Sr., 29, 36, 48, 51, 62, 124,125,1-41,151,153 . Hanson, Scott - Fr., 41, 81 Hanson, Steve - Jr., 99 Hanson, Ward - Fr., 81 Hantan, John - So., 90, 191 Hardy, Cynthia - Sr., 62, 153, 163 Harris, Betty - Fr., 90 Harris, Cynthia - So., 90 Harris, Earnest - Sr. Harris, James - Fr., 81, 185, 194 Harris, Jannis - Fr., 81 ' Hart, John - Sr., 32, 50, 62, 135, 155, 158,169,179, 189, 190, 198 Hart, Sherry - Fr., 81 Hartel, Allen - Fr., 81 Hartley, Jim - Jr., 99, 127, 154, 158, 169, 179,183, 190,198 Hartwig, Loveda - Fr., 81 Haskell, Linda - So., 90 Hasking, Norma - So., 91 Houck, David - Sa., 91 Houser, Eva - Sr., 63, 151 Howell, Doug - Jr., 99 Howland, Erma - Fr., 82 Howland, Jeanette - Fr., 82 Howton, Norma - Jr., 99 Hoyt, Lauren - Jr., 99, 113, 140, 161 Hoyt, Leonard - Fr., 82 Huber, Fred - Jr., 99 Hudson, Sue - Fr., 82 Huey, Mike - Fr. Huffman, Connie - Fr., 82 Huffman, Judy - Sr., 63, 156, 176 Hufford, Ron - Fr., 82 Humphrey, Larry - Jr. Hunsaker, Delphine - Jr., 99 Hunt, Carol - Jr., 99, 157 Hunt, Charles - Fr., 82, 191 Hunt, Mike - Fr. Hunt, Norman - So., 90 Hunt, Ron - Fr., 185 Huskey, Cheryl - Jr., 99, 136, 167, 177 Hasel, Sandra - Sr., 62 Hasel, Shannon - So., 90 Haus, Karen - Fr., 81 Hawkins, Belinda - Jr., 99, 128, 168 Hawkins, Jill- Jr., 99 Hawkins, Patricia - So., 90 Hawkins, Scott- Fr., 81, 185, 197 Hawks, Mike - Jr., 99 Hayes, Gerald - Fr., 81 Hayes, Jeff - Fr., 81 Hayes, Ted - So. Head Jud - Fr., 62, 151,153, 156, 163, Yr Y 176, 178 Hedlund, Sherrel - Fr., 81 Heeley, Mike - Fr., 81 Heffernanz Barry - So., 91 Heffner, Jackye - Sr., 62, 140, 153, 157, 163, 176 Helin, Becky - So., 91 Helm, Coral - Sr., 48, 62, 153 Helmon, Mary Ann - Jr., 99, 165 Hembree, Pam - Fr., 81, 156 Henderson, Darlene - Fr., 81 Henderson, Yvonne - Sr., 62 Hendrix, John - So., 91 Henneous, Don - Sr., 62, 170 Hensle, Barbara - Jr., 99, 168 Hensley, Betty - Fr., 81 Hensley, John - Fr., 81 Herber, Carla - Jr., 99, 168 Hertzberg, Laurie - Fr., 82 Hewitt, Shelia - So., 91,178 Hicks, Clovis - Fr., 82 Hildebrand, Jerry - Jr., 99 Hildebrand, Terry - So., 91 Hill, Catherine - Jr., 99 Hill, Kenneth - So. Hill, Mary - So., 91 Hill, Sharon - Fr., 82 Hill, William - So. Huntley, Helen - Jr., 99, 113, 165 Hurd, Bev - Sr., 156, 162 35, 41, 49,s3,1s3, 153, Hydechuck, Ludene - Fr., 82 lbi, Hideko - Fr., 42, 82, 132 lnnocenti, Nancy - Jr., 41, 99 Iredale, Alice - Fr. Irish, Pat - So., 91 lrvine, Cindy - So., 91, 113, 152, 161 lrvine, Jim - Jr., 99, 183 Irving, Sherilyn - So., 91 J - Jackson, Willie - Sr. Jay, Billie - Fr. Jee, Janice - Jr., 41,99 Jennings, Bob - Jr. Jennings, Jim - Jr., 99 Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Dave - Jr., 99 Gale - Er., 82 Marlo - Fr., 82 99 Jensen, Mary - Jr., Jensen, Priscilla - Fr., 82 John, Marti - Sr., 63, 156 Johnson Johnson , Ben - Fr., 32, 39, 82, 110, 197 , Carolyn - So., 91 Johnson, Carolyn - Sr., 63 Johnson, Glaudeane - Jr., 41, 99 Johnson, Daniel - So., 91 Johnson, Elaine - Jr. Johnson, Leona - So., 91 Johnson, Linda - Fr., 82 Johnson, MaryLou - Fr. Johnson Johnson 158, , Pat - Fr., 82 , Randy - Sr ., 28, 50, 63, 151, 169, 179, 198 Johnson, Steve - Sr., 63, 140, 157 Johnson, Zach - Sr., 29, 38, 63, 135, 158, 169, 183 Joncas, Kay - Fr. Jones, Bev - Jr., 40, 100 Jones, Dean - Fr., 82 Janes, Carol - Jr., 100 Janes, Jerry - Fr., 82 Jones, Judy - Sr., 63 Jones, Katie - Fr., 82 Jones, Martha - Sr., 64, 140, 162 Jones, Matt - Sr., 51, 64, 135, 188 Jones, Merillee - Sr. Jones, Mike - Fr. Jones, Sandra - So., 91 Jones, Sandra - Jr., 100, 162 Janes, Tam - Jr., 100 Jones, Tom - Sr., 32, 34, 50, 64, 118, 155, 158, 169, 179, 188, 198 Jones, Walter - So., 91 Jorgensen, James - Fr., 82, 197, 203 Juday, Vicki - Fr., 82 Jungck, Chris - So., 91, 152, 178 Jungck, Pat- Sr., 34, 64, 141, 153, 156, 157, 162 Justice, Larry - Sr., 34, 64, 161,164, 177 Justus, Marge - Fr., 33, 82, 78, 127 K - Kakishita, Mark - Sr., 64, 166, 179 Kaneaster, Mike - Jr. Karnes, Beverly - Fr., 82 Kassebaum, Gay - Jr., 106 Kassebaum, Rick - So., 91 Kaster, Ken - Jr., 100 Kaufman, Rene - So., 91 Kaul, Sharlena - Fr., 82 Kaul, Sharon - Jr., 100 Kaul, Shawn - So., 91 Keechle, Mark - Sr., 64 Kellogg, Gary - Fr., 185 Kellogg, Robert - Fr., 82 Kelly, Joe - Sr., 64 Kelsey, Kip - Fr., 82 Kelsey, Muriel - So., 91 Kennedy, Ray - So. Keser, Sandra - Fr., 82 Kester, Nala - So., 91 Keys, Craig - Sr., 64, 141, 183, 195 Keys, Myrna - Jr., 100, 144 Keyser, Steve - Fr., 82 Kidd, Bill - Sr., 64,114,170 Kiernan, Linda - So., 33, 91, 178 Kilburn, Debra - Sr., 64, 160, 163 Kilgore, Colleen - Jr., 100 Kilgore, Tim - So., 185 Kimpton, Jimmy - Fr., 82 Kinal, Larry - Sr. Kinoshita, Judy - Sr., 64 Kirby, Jim - Fr., 41, 82, 197, 203 Kirkpatrick, Bill - So., 91,185 Kirkpatrick, Terry - So., 40, 91, 190 Kirstein, Doug - Jr., 100 Kirstein, Ken - Sr., 64 Kleffner, Margie - So., 91 Kleffner, Mike - Jr. Knapp, Dave - Fr., 82, 194, 203 Knapp, Margaret- Jr., 100 Knippel, Cindy - Jr., 33,100,111 Knopf, Chuck--So., 91 185 191 Knosalla, Steve - Jr., 312, 40, 100, 166 Knutson, Chris - Fr., 32, 82 Knutson, Kitty - Sr., 49, 65, 140 Ko, Lillian - So., 91 Koch, Dave - Sr., 65, 183 Kone, Dave - So., 91 Kopp, Clyde - Fr., 82 Krause, Marie -- Fr., 82 Kreitzer, Elizabeth - Sr., 65 Krier, Joe - Sa., 91 Kruger, Melanie - Fr., 82 Kropf, Steve - Jr., 100 Kuntz, Dale - Sa., 91 Kwan, Benson - Jr., 100, 183, 194 Kwan, Gordon - Fr., 82, 185 L.. Lahadny, John - Sr., 65, 169 Lai, Jean - So. Lakeside, Lea - Sr. Lakoduk, Judy - Sr., 65 Landry, Kathleen - Sr., 65 Lanclry, Ken - Sr., 65, 144, 147 Landry, Rosemary - Fr., 83 Laney, John - So., 91 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lieser, Mike - So., Laney, Mary - So., 41, 91 Langford, Lawrence - So., 91 Langlitz, Jacqueline - Fr., 40, 83, 156 Langstaif, Berneice - Jr. Langstatf, Nat - Fr., 83 Lapworth, Gloria - Sr., 65 Larsen, Philip - Jr., 100, 141 Lathers, Jill - ., So 91 Law, Jim - Jr., 31,100 Lawrence, Margaret Layman, Don - Fr. Lebenso, Jann - Fr - So., 91 Lee, Gordon - So.,i 33, 91 Lee, Jean - Fr., 83 Lee, Johnny - Fr., 83, 194 Lee, Keith - sf., 55, 155, 158, 169, 179 Lee, Mike - So., 91 Lee, Richard - Sr., 65 100 Lee, Richard - Jr., Leech, David - Jr., 1oo, 195 Leopold, Jaime - Sr., 147 Lerner, Jacqueline - Jr., 100 b So 91 185 Lewis, Bo - ., Lewis, Greg - So., 91 Lewis, Linda - Jr., 100 Lewis, Linda - Fr., 83 Lewis, Loren - Fr., 83 Lewis, Otto - Jr., 100 83 Lewis, Rick - Fr., Libke, Roger - Fr., 83 Liebert, Richard - Fr., 83, 145, 146, 185 151,153,167 Lim, Candy - Jr., Lindberg, Bob - Sr., 51, 65, 140 169, 173 92 1oo, 165 , 155, Lindgren, Bob - So., 41, 92, 154, 191, 203 Lindgren, Mary - Sr., 34, 37, 48, 65, 115, Lindquist, Dianne - So., 92 Lindquist, Randy - So. Lingelbach, Betty - Fr., 83 Linsley, David - Fr., 83 Lippert, Linda - Sr., 65 Lipscomb, Sandra - Fr., 83 Lively, Bonnie - Fr. Lively, David - Fr. Livingston, Mike - Jr., 33, 38, 39, 41, 96, 100,146, 154, 166, 179,183, 191,198 Lloyd, Ronald - F. Lockhart, Patrick - So., Mallett, Bob - Sr., 33, 66141 Malone, Carina - So., 92, 145, 146 Malone, Diana - Sr., 41, 66, 145, 146, 157 Maloney, Kathleen - Fr., Mansfield, David - Fr., 83 Mansfield, Donald - Jr., 100 Mar, Steve - So., 92 Marcum, Candy - Jr., 32, 37, 100, 152 Marine, Jane - So., 92 Marine, Wayne - So., 92 Marloe, Ken - Fr., 83 Marquez, Laurletta - Fr., 83 Marquez, Gene - So., 92 Marquez, Starlene - So., 92, 178 Marraccini, Ron - So. Marshall, Aldona - So., 92 Marshall, Sherry - Fr., 83 Martin, Lewis - Jr., 100 Martin, Marilee - Jr., 40, 100, 162 Martin, Ron - Sr., 66, 113, 140, 177 Martinez, Theresa - Fr., 41, 83 Masciocchi, Paula - Fr., 83, 147 Matthews, Donald - Fr., 83, 185 Matthews, Tom - Jr. Mattingly, Susan - Jr., 100 Maxon, Mike - Jr., 100 Maxon, Sandra - Jr., 100 Maxwell, Randy - Jr., 100 Maxwell, Sandra - So., 92 May, Rosemary - So., 92 Mays, lvery - Jr., 100, 158 Mays, Nathaniel - Sr., 158, 177, 195 Mayther, Robin - So., 92 McAllister, Jim - Fr., 83, 197 McCarthy, Clay - Jr., 100 McCawley, Kathleen - Fr., 83 McClelland, Tom - So., 92, 185, 197 McClure, Carol - So., 92 McConnell, Sheila - Jr., 100 McConnell, Connie - So., 92 Miller, Harold - Sr., 67, 183 Miller, James - Jr., 101 Miller, Lawrence - Jr., 101 Miller, Miller, Linda - Jr., 101 Mary Lee - Jr., 101, 168, 178 Miller, Mike - Sr., 67 Miller, Paul - So., 92 Miller, Sue Ann - So., 40, 92, 116, 134 152, 179 Millican, Linda - So., 92 Minard, Bonnie - Fr. Minard, William - Jr. Minardi, Sheryl - So., 41, 92, 106, 119 Momardo. Steve - Jr., 101, 197 Minch, Minch, Cathy - Jr., 101 Sandra - So., 92 Mitchell, Bob - So., 92 Mitchell, Dorothy - Fr. Mitchell, Jacqueline - So. Mitchell, Jean - Fr., 84 Mitchell, Terreen - Fr. Moe, Merle - So., 92 Monroe, Kenneth - Fr. Monroe, Terry - So., 92 Montandon, Victor - Fr. Montgomery, Carol - Jr., 101 Moody, Dorothy - Jr., 101, 140, 145 Moran, Jerry - Sr., 67, 166 Morehead, Bev - So., 87, 93 Moreland, Kay - Sr., 67, 168, 176 Morgan, Donna - Jr., 40, 101, 141, 157, Morhinway, Kristi - Sr., 29, 31, 49, 67, 113, 153, 156, 160, 161 McCoy, Mark - Jr., 40 McCullar, Frank - Sr., 29, 30, 51, 66, 155, 155, 183 McCul lar, Linda - So., 92 McCulloch, Lizbeth - So., 92 McCulloch, Rad - Fr., 83, 197, 203 McDaniels, Jeff - So., 92 McDaniels, Robert - Sr. McDevitt, McDevitt, McDonald, McDonald, Kathy - Jr., 33, 100, 167 Maureen - Jr., 100, 136, 167 Delores - Sr., 66 Donna - Jr., 100 Morrill, Gene - So., 93, 144, 145 Morris, John - Jr., 101 Morris, Kris - Sa., 93 Morrow, Bruce - Jr., 101, 170 Mortenson, Ellery - Jr., 93 Mott, Henry - So., 93 Moy Tom, Lynn - So., 93 Muehe, Joel - So., 93 Muehe, John - Jr., 101 Muehe, Mary - Fr., 84 Mueller, Alvin - Sr., 39, 49, 67, 158 189, 190 Muir, Carolyn - Fr., 84 Muir, Phillip - So., 41, 93 Muirden, Rowan - So., 93 Muldrew, Ron - So., 93 Muller, Kristy - So., 93 Muncy, Gary - So., 93, 197 Munkers, Carol - So., 93, 178 Lodge, Randy - Fr., Lodge, Terry - Sr., 179, 183 92 83, 185, 194 31, 32, 42, 49, 55, 170, Logerwell, Gloria - Fr., 83 r 100 Long, John - J ., Louaillier, Mike - Sr., 38, 41, 66, 158, 169 Louailler, Steve - So., 92 Loupe, Tom - So. Louy, Alice - Jr., Louy, Donna - Fr., 1oo, 179 83 Love, Barbara - Sr., 66, 106, 107, 111, 115,153,168,173,179 Lovegren, Garland - Jr., 100 Low Terr - So' 9 1 Y -f 1 Lowe, Gary - Jr., 100 Lowe, Vicki - Sr., 1 203 48, 55, 128, 158 Lucus, Margaret - Jr., 100 Ludwig, Kristin - Fr., 83 Lukich, David - Fr., 83 Lukrofka, Sue - Jr., 100 Lukrofka, John - Fr., 83 Lund, Heather - Fr., 78, 83, 156 Lundahl, Robert - Fr., 83, 191 Lundborg, Fred - Jr Lundin, Frank - Fr., Lundin, Kath - So Y -I Lundin, Steve - Jr., ., 100 83 ' 92 100 Lupton, Greg - So., 41, 92 92 Luster, Floyd - So., Lydon, Kathy - Fr., M - MacDermid, Charla 83 - So., 92 Mackey, Allyn - Jr., 100,141, 165 Macklin, Margaret - Fr., 83 , 66 Madigan, Katie - S r. McDonald, Lary - Jr. McDougald, Chris - Fr., 83 McDowell, Geraldine - Fr. McFarland, Alice -- So., 92 McFarland, David - Fr., 83 McFarland, Sheila - Jr. McGarraugh, Jack - Fr., 83 McGarraugh, Kerrilyn - Jr., McGrew, Barbara - Jr., 33, 127,128,136, 161,168 McGrew, Richard - So., 92 McKee, Linda - So., 92 McKenna, Ray - So. McKinney, Elaine - So., 40, 92 McKinney, Margaret- Sr., 66, 115, 153, 160, 167 McKinnon, Susan - Fr., 83 McMahon, Jean - Jr., 101 McManama, Linda - Jr. McManigal, Kenny - So., 92 McPherson, Margaret - Jr. McStravick, Richard - So., 92, 185, 191 McSweeney, Leone - So., 92 Meadows, Jeannette - Fr., 83 Meadows, Patricia - Jr., 101 Meany, Kathleen - Fr., 83 Medlock, Helen - So., 92 Meeker, Dennis - So., 92 Mehaffey, Kathy - So., 92 Mehaffey, Mary - Sr., 67, 165 Melcher, Richard - So., 92 Menache, Eddie - Jr., Merkling, Terry - So ' Meyers, Janice - So Mickelson, Charlotte - Jr., 101 Middleton, Melody - Fr., 83 Mihm, Dana - So., 92 101 40,101,113, 101,158 ., 92,185 ., 33,178 Munson, Curtis - Fr. Muntifering, Doug - Sr. Murphy, Jean - Sr., 67 Murphy, Kathy - Sr., 67, 141, 162, 178 Murphy, Kit - So., 93 Murphy, Pat - Jr., 101 Murray, Jean - Fr., 84, 144 Murvine, Everett - Jr., 177 Myers, Bill - Jr., 101 Myers, Gregg - So., 93 Myers, Janice - So., 33, 93, 178 N - Neale, Linda - Fr., 33, 84, 144 Nelson, Dorothy - Fr., 84 Nepom, Dorie - So., 93 Newell, David - Jr., 101, 197 Newell, Joy - So., 93 Newton, Phyllis - Fr., 84 Newton, Vivian - Fr. Nichols, John - Jr. Niehuser, Pat - So., 93 Nisperos, Judith - Jr., 101 Nitz, Ilona - Fr., 84 Nokes, Doug - So., 93 Nokes, Kathy - Fr., 84 Nolan, Betty - Jr., 101 Norris, Vicki - Fr., 84 Norwood, Reba - Sr., 33, 35, 48, 49, 67, 114,140,153,156,160,162 Nusbaum, Dean - Sr., 67 Nyland, Gael - Jr., 40 Q- O'Brien, Denise - Fr., 84, 107 O'Brien, Pam - Sr., 67, 106, 110, 128, Madigan, Pete - Jr., 100 158 183 Maeder, Vicky - So., 92 Mahan, Charles -- Jr., Mahan, Charlotte - Jr., 100 Mahan, Sharon - So., Malinsky, Anitra - Fr., 83, 106 Mallett, Greg - Fr., 83 Miler, Joyce - Sr., 47, 48, 51, 67,108,111, 114,153,160,168,175 Miller, Daniel - Jr., 101 Miller Debbie - Fr., 83 Miller: Diane - Fr., 83 Miller, Ga ry - Fr., 83 Miller, Grant- Sr. 158, 173 Ochsner, Barbara- Sr., 68, 153 Offer, Byron - Jr., 101 Olsen, Judy - Sr., 29, 31, 40, 51, 68 6 160, 167, 177 Olsen, Craig - So., 39, 93, 185 Olson, Edward - So., 93, 185 Rowland, Richard Olson, Janet- Jr., 101, 162 Orem, David - Fr., 84, 144, 145, 146 Ormond, John - So., 33, 93, 197, 203 Ott, David - Sr., 66, 146 Otterson, Janice - Jr., 101 Oyanagi, Janet - So., 93 Oyanagi, Karen - Sr., 34, 68, 151, 153, P- Page, Gary - Sr. Page, Ronald - So., 93 Palmer, Rick - Fr., 84 Panciarelli, Dimitrio - Jr., 40, 101 Parent, Vickie - Jr., 101 Park, Marietta - Jr., 101 Parker, Catherine - Fr., 84 Parker, Joe - Jr. Parker, Mike - Jr., 101 Parks, Earl - Fr., 84, 185 Parks, Jerry -- Sr., 40, 68, 114 Parman, Garry - Sr., 68, 166, 179 Parman, Larry - Sr., 68, 170 Parrott, Annabell - So., 93 Patterson, Jacqueline - Jr., 101 Patterson, Mike - Sa., Pattison, Catherine - So., 93 Patton, LeRene - So., 93, 178 Paulsen, Anita - Sr., 41, 68, 156, 179 Payne, Judith - Fr., 84 Payne, Sondra - So., 93 Payne, Vicki - Sr., 68 Pearce, Bob - Sr., 158 Pearson, Bob -- Fr., 84 Pearson, Sally - Sr., 36, 68, 167, 174, 1 Pederson, Greg - Fr., 84 Pederson, Nancy - Sr., 68, 165 Perkel, Bob - Sr., 69 Penning, Tanya - Fr., 84 Pepin, Deborah - So., 93 Perkins, Ed - So., 93 Pesterfield, Linda - Fr., 84 Peterson, Barbara - Jr., 41, 101 Peterson, Betty - Sa., 41, 93 Peterson, Kathy - Fr., 40, 84 Peterson, Pat - Sr., 69 Peterson, Richard - Jr., 140 Pharris, Bess - So., 93 Phillips, Mike - Fr., 194, 197 Phillips, Tam -- Jr., 101 Pidgeon, Rick - Sr., 69, 158, 169, 182 Piestrak, Carol - Fr., 84 Piestrak, Jim - So., 87, 93,110,191 Piestrak, John - Jr., 32, 101 Pike, Terry - Sr., 34, 69, 141, 153, 162 Pitts, Sue - Sr., 28, 33, 34, 48, 69, 115, 140,151,153,167 Platt, Al - Jr., 101 Plummer, Vicki - Fr., 84 Pademski, Ben - Jr., 32, 101, 161 Podemski, Esther - Sr., 35, 40, 69, 167, 177 Poletiek, Kathryn - So., 93 Polf, Chris - Jr., 101 Palf, Phyllis - Sr., 69 Polf, Ruby - Fr., 84 Pohl, Mike - So., 93 Policare, Mary Grace - So., 93 Popick, Ron - Sa., 93, 145, 146 Post, John - Sr., 69, 158 Post, Laura - Fr., 84, 145, 147 Post, Tom - So., 93, 145, 147, 158, 164, 194, 203 Paulsen, Larry - So., 93 Preston, Charles - So., 32, 93, 101, 185 Preuss, Dawn - So., 93 Price, Lois - Fr., 84 Price, Mike - Fr., 84 Pries, Elaine - Jr., 101 Primmer, Connie - Jr., 101, 177 Prasch, Nancy - So., 93 Purkerson, Paula - Sa., Purvis, Jeannette - Jr., 101 Putnam, Colleen - Fr., 41, 84 Putnam, Daryl - Fr., 84 Putnam, Muriel - So., 93 Putnam, Susan - So., 93 R- Rabe, Vern - So., 93, 191 Rodelet, Achille - Sr., 50, 69, 113, 161 174 Rodelet, Janice - So., 93 Rodelet, Joyce - Fr., 41, 84 Radke, Carol - Jr., 101 Raffaele, Joe - Jr., 101, 183, 198 77 1 1 Raffaele Mike - So.' 32, 38, 40, 93, 119, 1 t 154, 185, 191 Rainey, David - Fr., 84 Rambo, Karen - Fr., 84 Ramsby, Mark - Jr., 101 Ramsby, Terry - Jr., 101 Randolph, Carolynn - Jr 157, 162, 177 Randolph, John - So., 3 Rapp, Jae - Sr., 31, 32, 155,158,169,195 ., 1o1,13o,144, 2, 33, 94, 145, 146 39, 51, 69, 135, Rask, Janice - Sr., 40, 69, 130, 156, 168, 173 Rassi, Bob - So., 94 Ratzlaw, Brigitte - Jr., Ravagni, Dianne - So., 96, 101, 167, 179 94,178 Raymond, Patricia - Fr., 84 Re, Norma - Jr., 101 Read, Gayle - Jr., 102, Redford, Kent -- So., 94 Redo, Jacqueline - Fr., Redo, Wayne - So., 94, Reed, Kathy - So., 94 Reeves, Janet - Fr., 84 Reeves, Linda - So., 94 141 84 185, 196 Reichlein, Bob - Jr., 102 Reinertson, Dave - Jr., 102, 146 Reinmiller, Allen - So., 33, 94 Rentie, Ken - Jr. Rice, John - So., 94 Richards, Dale - Jr., 10 2 Richey, Lynda - Jr., 102, 165 Richie, Linda - So., 94 Richter, Bobette - Sr., 37, 48, 53, 69, 168, 173 Riddle, Tim - Sr., 69, 141, 157, 170 Rigelmon, Max - Sr., 70, 140 Riggin, Jane - Jr., 102, 162 Rittenberg, Ruth - Fr., 84 Roberts, Betty - So., 94 Roberts, Carla - Sr., 70 Roberts, Jim - Jr., 102, 140, Roberts, Judy - So., 94 Robertson, Shirlee 158 - Jr., 102 Robinson, Dale - Sr., 33, 38, 41, 70, 135, 154, 155, 158, 170, 183 Robinson, Jean - Jr., 41, 102 Rodri ues Jud -Sr. 9 Y Rodriguez,, Judy - So., 94 Rodriguez, Linda - Jr., 102, 167 Rommel, Sharon - Sr., 3 118,153,168, 173 Rose, Danny - Fr., 84 Rose, Linda - So., 94 6, 48, 50, 70, 115, 0 Sanderson, Margie - Sr., 32, 70, 165 Santos, Carol - Sa. Saparto, Dan - So., 94 Saparto, Mike - Fr., 85 Saparto, Sara - Sr., 70 Sappington, Karen - Fr., 85 Sargent, Ron - So., 94 Sarna, Karen - Sr., 34, 70, 140, 151, 153, 156, 162 Sarrino, Claude - Fr. Sato, Yasako - Sr., 42, 70, 163 Saub, Karen - Jr., 102 Saulsbury, Pat - Jr., 102, 197 Savuno, Duke - Fr., 85 Scalf, Vicki - Fr., 85 Schaay, Barbara Schaof, Vickie Scanlon, Daryl - Fr. Scauggs, Michell - Fr. Scharnott, Cheryl - Jr., 102 Schefter, Dave - Pr., 85 Schefter, Diane - Fr., 32, 85 Scherer, Marlene - Fr., Schiller, Dave - Fr., 85 Schiller, Steve - Jr., 102, 141 Schlicker, Sheri - Fr., 37, 85, 116 Schlicker, Susie - Jr., 35, 102, 152 Schoebel, Bill - Jr., 102 Schon, Jack - Sr. Schon, Jill - So., 94 Schram, Judy - Fr. Schram, Ken - Jr. Schroeder, Richard - Jr. Schultz, Donna - Fr., 85 Scott, Mike - Sr., 70, 161, 164 Scruggs, Wilford - Sa., 94, 191, 195 Sealey, Lester - Sa., Seanlon, Daryl - Fr., 85 Sears, Sharon - Jr., 102 Seibert, Sandra - Fr., 85 Seiler, Gregg - Sr., 71, 140, 170 Selner, Bonnie - Fr., 33, 41, 85 Serkoian, Rosemary - So., 94 Service, Jill - Sr., 47, 48, 70, 141 Seto, Lester - So., 94 Settlemier, Steve - Sr., 38, 51, 71, 127, 128, 158, 169, 179, 188, 198 Severson, Karyl - So., 94 Severy, Janice - Sa., 33, 94, 113 Seymore, Larry - So., 144, 145, 147, 164 203 Seymore, Williams - Fr., 85 Shattuck, Bettie - Sr., 71 Shattuck, Mike - Jr., 102 Rose, Meri Beth - Sr., 7 84 Rose, Mike - Fr., Rose, Wanda - S ,70 r., Ross, Cathy - So., 94, 113, 152, 161 Rosteck, Brigitte - Sr., 70 Rosteck, lngrid - Fr., 84 Roth, Dave - Fr., 84, 194 Roth, Diana - So ., 94 Roth, Patricia - Jr., 102 Rothell, Eugene - Jr. Rothell, Leland - Fr., 84 Rathell, Nadine - Jr., 102 Roub, Sharon - J r., 102 Roub, Steve - Jr., 102 Roumbos, George - So., 94, 203 Rowland, Jeff - Fr., 84, 194 - Fr., 84 Shaw, Colleen - So., 41, 94 Shaw, Pat - Sr. Shaw, Tom - Fr Sheperd, Bill - Shere, Deborah Sherman, Louise Shevchenko, Ni Shiflith, Marirn , 71, 153 ., 85, 191, 198, 203 So., 94 - Jr., 102 - So., 94 ck - Fr., 85 - Fr., 85 Shinnick, Cecilia - So. Shinnich, Tam - So., 94 Shisler, Mahlin - So., 40, 94, 116 Shock, Juanita - Jr., 102 Siel, Tom - Sr., 71,120,158,17O, Sigler, Gary - Siler, Shirley - Sa., 94, 147 Fr., 85 Silver, Richard - So., 94 Rowland, Bob - Fr., Rowley, Pam - Jr., 102 Royce, Lana - Jr., 102 Ruffo, Julie - Jr., 102 Ruffo, Sharie - Fr., 84 Ruga, Blanche - So., 94, 179 Ruggles, Susan - Sc., 94 Rumsey, Diane - Jr., 102 Russell, Chester - Fr., 84 Russell, Diane - Fr., 84, 144 Russell, Margaret - So., 94 S- Saari, Kate - So., 41, 94 Sagar, Claire - Sa., 94, 111 St. John, Linda - Fr., 84, 144, 145, 147 St. John, Sharon - Jr., 102, 145, 147, 157 Salathe, Rita - So., 94 Salmon, Paula - Jr., 102 Sand, Jerry - Jr., 102, 169 Sanders, Betty - So., 94 Sanders, Jeanette - Jr., 102 Sanders, Roberta - Fr., 84 Sanders, Rosemarie - Jr., 102 Simington, Birl - Sr., 41 Simington, Joann - So., 94 Simpson, Gale - Jr., 178 Sims - Ed, -- Sr. Simms, Rosa - Fr., 85 Sipe, Russ - Jr. Skinner, Betty - Jr., 102 Skinner, Chuck - Jr., 102 Skudra, Imants - Fr., 40, 85, 203 Slater, Candy - Sr., 71, 124, 165, 177 Smith, Betty - Sr., 71,165 Smith, Charles - Fr., 85 Smith, Dave - Jr., 102 Smith, Donn - Fr., 85 Smith, lan - Jr., 102, 141 Smith, Jackie - Fr., 33, B5185,19l Smith, Jim - Sr., 71 Smith, John - Jr., 102 Smith, Krandall - Fr., Smith, Lori - So., 94, 144, 147 Smith, Marilyn - Jr., 102 Smith, Mike - Jr., 102, 170 Smith, Muriel - Sr., 71, 156, 160, 163, 177 Smith, Sam - Fr., 85 Smith, Steve - Fr., 85 Snook, Becky - Sr., 41, 71, 141,153, 156, 162 Snow, Donna - So., 94 Soesbe, Doug - So., 94, 113 Sohm, Gail - Sr., 41, 42, 71, 156, 163 Sommerset, Carol - So., 94 Wittwer, Sandahl, Bob - Fr., 185 Soohoo, Richard - So., 94 Soucie, Rebecca - Fr. Sound, Sue - So., 40, 94 Southard, Lyman - Jr., 102 Sparks, Barbara - F., 85 Sparks, Linda - So., Speaker, Mike - Sr., 40, 71, 141, 157, 170 174, 179, 195 Speilberg, Merilee - Sr., 29, 36, 51, 71, 139,141,151,153,157,162,177 Speiler, Phyllis - Sr., 72, 165 Spinas, Howard - Fr., 85 Spink, Alice - Jr., 102 Spinlc, Betty - So., 32, 33, 94 Spoelstra, Margaret - Fr., B5 Stainbrook, Lynn - Jr., 102, 141, 166, 179, 202 Stalkup, Laura - Sa. Starsbury, Peggy - Sr., 72 Stauffer, Ed - So., 41, 95, 191, 203 Stauffer, Larry - Sr., 72, 141 Steele, Abbie - So., 95 Steffen, Kathryn - Jr., 102, 152 Stell, Karen - Sa., 95 Stenberg, Anton - Sr., 72, 140 Stephens, Allen - Jr., 102 Stephens, Barry - Jr., 102 Stephens, Robert - Fr., 85, 194 Stephenson, Ed - Jr., 102 Stern, Ken - Fr., 85, 197 Stevens, Charlie - Jr., 102, 110, 154, 158, 169 Stewart, Gertrude - Fr. Stiefel, Carmen - Jr., 102 Still, Tam - So., 95 Stofiel, Alan - Sr., 72 Stokesberry, Tom - Jr., 103 Stradley, Saundra - Sr. Stranix, Mary - Jr., 103, 141 Strasser, Nanci - Fr., 85 Stratikas, Susan - Sr., 72, 156, 165 Streimer, Karen - Jr., 103 Strom, Lorne - So., 95, 174 Strong, Linda - Jr. Strumph, Lynn - Jr., 103 Stuepnagel, Bruce - Fr., 85 Stuepnagel, Sharon - Fr., 85 Stuthard, Candee - Jr., 32, 40, 103, 107, 136, 152, 168 Sue, Lynda - So., 95 Sue, Tim - Sr., 40, 72, 158, 166, 179, 183 Suter, Jack - Sr., 34, 38, 50, 72, 135, 154, 155,158,169,179, 198 Sutherland, Leslie - Sr., 42, 72, 151, 153 Swanson, Sandy - So., 95 Sweany, Laura - So., 95 T - Talbitzer, Steve - Jr., 103 Taylor, Barbara - Fr., 85 Taylor, Nancy - So., 95 Taylor, Rudy - Fr. Thomas, Gary - So., 95 Thomas, S Thomkins, Thompson, ally - Sr., 161,165 Monica - Sr., 72 Peggy - Jr., 41,103,144 Thompson, Rod - Fr., 85, 144, 194 Thompson, Tedy - Fr., 85, 147 Thrasher, Thrasher, Darrel - Jr., 103 Gary - So., 95 Thrasher, Harold - Jr., 103 Tampte, Barbara - So., 95 Tollenaar, Cheryl - Jr., 40, 103, 160 Tomlinson, Rich - Sr., 72, 140, 198 Torland, Michael - Fr., 85, 194 Tormoehlen, Mary - Jr., 103 Toth, Diane - Fr., 85 Totten, Terry - Fr., 85, 185 Tracer, Kitty - Jr., 103 Tracer, Shiela - Sr., 72 Traver, Sandi - Sr., 33, 42, 73, 156, 162 Tsang, Richard - So., 95 Tsang, Shirley - Fr. Tucker, Mary - Jr., 41, 103 Tunzat, Debbie - Sr., 47, 48, 49, 73, 115, 140,153,157,167,179 Tunzat, Marjorie - Fr., 41, 85, 110, 116 Tupper, Robert - Fr., 85 Turk, Doug -- Jr., 103 Turnbow, Robert - Jr., 103 Turner, Lizetta - Jr. U - Ulrich, Danielle - Fr., 85 Unzicker, Connie - Sr., 73, 157, 165 Unzicker, Mark - So., 95. 179 V.. VanBuskirk, Vicky - Sr., 34, 37, 47, 48, 50, 73, 128,134,141,I51, 152,153, 157 Vance, Dick - Jr. Vance, William - Jr., 103 Vandehey, Nancy - Jr., 103, 156 Vandehey, Paula - Fr., 86 Vanderpool, Judy - Fr., 86 Vanderpool, Richard - Sr., 73, 183 Vandurweide, Jacqueline - Jr., 103 Vashaw, Mike - Jr., 103, 183 Vashaw, Pat - So., 95 VanVactor, Kathy - Fr., 86 Velasco, Julianna - Fr., 86 Volk, Mike - Fr., 86, 146 W- Wadsworth, Kathy - Jr., 103 Wagner, Linda - Sr., 42, 73, 156, 162, 174 Wahl, John - Fr., 85, 201 Wahlberg, Diana - Sr., 73 Waits, David - So. Walcker, Carol - So., 95 Walcker, David - Jr. Walcker, Sharon - Fr., 85 Wallace, Candy - Jr., 103 Wallace, Felicia - Jr., 103 Wallace, Karen - Jr., 40, 103, 162 Wallace, Patty - Sr., 42, 48, 73, 162, 176 Wallace, Phil - Jr., 103 Walruff, Brenda - Fr., 85 Walsh, Kathy - Fr., 85 Walter, Janice - Fr., 85 Walter, Robert - Fr., 86, 185 Walters, Barbara - Sr., 73, 153, 161, 165 Wandler, Valetta - Fr., 86 Wandler, Lloyd - Jr., 103 Wanous, Bonnie - Fr., 86 Wanous, Carol - Jr., 103 Warlen, Gary - Fr., 86 Washington, Roy - Jr. Watson, Linda - Fr., 86 Watt, Janet- Sr., 30, 32, 33, 35, 50, 73, 153, 156, 167, 175 Waymire, Dolly - Jr. Webb, Deanna - So., 95 Webber, Ron - Jr., 103 Weekly, Evelyn - Jr., 103 Weekly, Willie - Jr., 103 Weinberger, Dan - Sa. Weinberger, David - Fr., 86 Weinberger, Phyllis - Sa., 95 Weiler, Gary - Sr., 33, 35, 73, 158, 169, 179, 183, 195 Weiner, Susan - Fr., 86 Welch, Jack - Sr., 73, 158, 179 Welch, Sam - Fr., 86 Weldon, Mike - Sr. Wells, Virginia - Jr., 103 Welsh, Marjorie - Jr., 103 Werstlein, Brad - Jr., 103 Werstlein, Val - So., 95 West, Gierda - So., 95, 147 West, Lewis - Fr. West, Steve - Sr., 73, 155 West, Tim - Sr., 35, 74, 113, 161, 164, 177 Westfall, Cathy - Jr., 103 Westfall, Skip - So., 95 Westfall, Mike - Fr., 86, 185 Whalen, Tim - Jr., 103 Wheeler, Carol - Jr., 103 Wheeler, Marion - Jr., Whippel, Sandie - Jr., 103 White, Carol - Sr., 35, 42, 74,151, 156, 157, 163 White, Roy - So., 41, 95 White, Virginia - So., 95 Whited, Linda - Sr. Widing, Lorinda - So., 95 Wiener, Steve - Jr., 103, 154, 158 Wight, Deborah - Jr., 103 Wikander, Kathleen - Sa., 95, 144, 145, 146 Wilcox, Patty - Fr., 86 Wilhelm, Gene - Jr., 103 Williams, Jean - Jr., 103, 136, 62 Williams, Karen - Sr., 41, 50, 72 110 Williams, Richard - So., 95 Willison, Clifford - So., 95 Wilson, Frank - Jr., 103 GI - Wilson, adys Jr., 103 Wilson, Leanne - So., 95 Wilson, Linda - Fr., 86 Wilson, Rosemary - So., 95 Wilson, S Wilson, S teve - Jr., 103, 166 usie - Sr., 40, 74, 168, 179 Windal, Charles - Fr., 86, 185, 191 Wirt, Marcia - Fr., 86 Wise, George - So., 40, 197 Wise, Bill - Sr., 74, 113, 156,176 Wiseman, Therese - Jr., 103, 156, 163 Wittwer, Carol - So., 40, 95 Wayne - Sr., 74, 177, 183, 195 Witzel, Patricia - So., 95 Wolf, Lonny - Sr., 74, 140 Wolfe, Edward - Sa. Wolfer, Lorna - Fr., 86, 156 Wolff, Richard - Sr., Wong, Ann - Fr., 86 Wong, Betty - Fr., 86 Wong, Linda - Fr., 41, 86 Woo, Gilbert - So., 95, 185 Wood, John - Jr., 103 Wood, Linda - Sr., 144 Wood, Suzanne - So. Wooden, Debra - Fr., 86 Woodruff, Donna - Fr., 86 Woods, Sherry - So., 95 Wolley, Sally - Jr., 103,165,179 Worden, Larry, - Jr. Wright, Arlene - Fr., 86 Wright, Bonnie - So. Wright, Delores - So., 95 Wright, Johnnie - So. Wymer, William - So., 40, 95, 185 Y- Yeager, Mike - Sr., 74 Yee, Kerry - Fr., 86 Yee, Ruby - Fr., 36, 86 Yerkes, Mike - Fr., 86, 185, 191 Yerkovich, Sally - Jr., 37, 103, 152 Yochim, Steve - So., 95 York, Dale - Fr., 86 Young, Beverly - Sr., 74 Young, Carol - Jr., 103 Young, Genevieve - Sa., 95 Young, Lynda - So., 95 Young, Robert -- Jr., 103 Younger, Linda - Fr., 86 Ygunger, Terry - So., 95 Yautsey, David - Jr., 41, 103, 113 Z - Zachary, Jerry - Jr., 103 Zachery, Johnnie - Jr., 103, 183 Zarvis, Chris - Sr., 40, 74, 168 Zorvis, Vivian - Jr., 103, 168 Zimmerman, Donna - Fr., 86 Zinda, Carole - Jr., 103 Zinda, Judy - Fr., 86 zwiek, John - sf., 74, 140, 158, 169, 179 183, 198 acknowledgements This year, the Lens has had more than its share of handicaps. There were many students on the staff who had not had any pre- vious experience. However, they buckled right in and did a superb job. Mr. Gerald Hagan took over as the advisor this year, and by learning the running of a yearbook, he steered the rest of us on to the right decisions. I would like to express my thanks to the staff who tried so hard and did so well. Also many thanks go to Mr. Hagan who helped me on so many matters. S. K. Smith .......... . . . Covers Agency Lithograph Go ...... ...... P rinting Paul O. Giesey, Adcrafters . .... Typesetting Eva Bushman .......... . Photography Gladys Gilbert Studio . . . . . Photography Miss Ruth Tennant ..... ....... A rt Advisor Mr. Svaren's Art Glasses ........... Lettering Mrs. Kelly ........... .... H andling of Funds National Schools Studio . . . . . Underclass Pictures The art work throughout the book was done by Miss Tennant and her staff: Mary Ann Davis, Linda Wagner, Achille Radelet, and Mike Speaker. They are to be commended on their fine job. Lua L.1ma,fc!4EL 1 1 s 1 W IZA Y- .J Z.
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