Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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Berry John Irwin and Edward Cosper Editor Assistant Editor Carolyn Zody Cliff Russell Sponsor Mrs. Anne W3I1'OUS 'Y fi. ' y ff ,f ' 'fy fl A 5- ,ff J,.7f., asf I ., it, , 'J I flfv ' Coy' Wy N L f J I ! I Y l ii plffy X , , ff , A 4' ' INTRODUCTION t ' 1 1 K l , fl ' Q , , . 1 v , . v 3 'N , if P t l ' V 1 I If X , V , J , f , i x In J I fl Un ll A ll! Olnlll ll J Qu J KM ll yt! All Z .lil 1 1,1 l Ml il W tl ff V It tl Xl? y , pf Foreword Qu . A X N A53 Sl, l M12 Q WE created this yearbook, we sought to please you f . KV Yfikg-1-tlle student body of Washington High School. In xl jxthis book we have attempted to catch and perpetuate Q .N ., 51? you the spirit of the campus, the students, the U '9 2' ii 5 me laEulty, the staff, and all the life which has made up ' Q 'Y W' ' l I ,A 'X - y 1' school year. The work, the play, the seriousness, l Q 1 r- li 1 e humor-all the contrasts that can be f und here gs ,fi O X , V4 if my e have tried to br ether in this one hook made X ,.,, ' X ,. N 5 QIUST FOR K X hi' tl x ' N HX, N S- 1 . 5, K pp p ,Xi .A N, vxtu mcere y yours, Rip xp b N XY sq, 'X 2 V hw ,Xl Vx 5 'xi - H ty wx X XXX i.5X J 1 Q A, 1 Carolyn Zody X, 51 . , if ' N Editor x X, s r , Xl Pt if sf tl --AQ i X5 ga ' X8 ,N X , ' s X ,TQSX X X KX . N . Q if fk ' 2 INTRODUCTION .I W... Annual ueen ferr Hart It is not the title Annual Queen that gives a girl the tremendous prestige and honor bestowed by this achievement, but the qualifications that must be met before a girl can attain this honor, which makes it one of the most coveted at W.H.S. The Annual Queen is chosen- by popular vote of the annual staff. During her four years at W.I'I.S. Jerry has been active in these clubs: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g G.A.A. Council 2, Bowling Club 1, 2, 33 Mgr. 25 Badminton Club 2: ,I.V. Cheerleader 25 Future Nurses Club 1, 2g Y-Teens 3, 44g Lettergirls 114. Jerry has also served on these committees: Decora- tions Connnittee for Sweetheart Formal: Float Committee for Ilomecoming: and Publicity Committee for the Christmas Formal. INTRODUCTION 3 af' Q Mr. James C. McCann f Li1515le Mac,,j Dedication The 1963 Panorama is proudly and respectfully dedicated to Mr. James C. McCann. Those who know him can only approve of our choice of Little Mac as being the right one. We hold him, as the most popular man on campus and long-time friend, in high esteem for his unselfish devotion to Washington High and its student body. Dances, pep rallies, as- semblies, games-these are but a few of the activi- ties that involve the services of this untiring and A patient man, who has put first above all things the , X Y' LV ' xi lwivwb fl ft pp! school and the people within it. ff .X x , f X ,VZ-, U lf y lflv qfdli gl 3 , i, R J V of We ' lf ' W X' new X f ' f ld! ' aff dh UA 'li Q! n' rs tt' P Q x5 fill 'E li NJ ! in UNL' D Uyyl, WM! J ill 'J l flu fob fpn ', V of We tj Cgjlfu if f -i .'-' cy W INTRODUC oN 5 'tra V,., j' if f, . Activities . -.- 4' 'K ,bil F ke.. W X n .TA Ikzbie 0 lxwq I .!Y' . nj- . Q if vig' , :gfinniw.fi? ... 'Ralf Q29 ytbnr r Organizations . . nuwru X I BEE I Girls, Sports. . . Q ..76 ...118 in I l. N Q!! ' an X I Q Q WA O O I O I O 2 n n Seniors NTRODUCTION . Sophornores . . cg. , i ffl X ' viii .Qin , P fi , h Advertising. . . 220 . 256 Contents Academic- - -12 7 N , 0- V . Yf- ' 193 v .QV Qu' ,,' Q M 44 'f sf - Royalty-H -W66 I N . - .A' , . Xxx W ' K . Q 'Eggs H Campus Scenes. .. . . . .108 - Boys' SP0?'fS- - - 0 -136 it . it sew - ,,,,s,, .,., Z ,Ng .,-'. , ss 5 ' ' -'QT , ff ' fl sf'f- YQ -3 '. W. X 'Vp 'lg cghi r! , QQ , sw ff-will 'A n JL V' ah' ' rw sw- il ' si' P 2,, aw- if .alia f. A hz. 'JA - Juniors ....... s. . . . . .e . .200 V :lin 1 TN' Freshmen. . . . . .238 INTRODUCTIC THIS IS WASHINGTON HIGH SCl'lO0l ,... hands 1 111f 1 gfoei that sliow pai-is of our daily lives . . . halftime at Z1 foollmzlll ga liii e . . . cheer- leaders as they practicqgql ' lil l ll lllc lmig fliillllf-3 , . I. 1 Vi!! bi A l 11,610 if UV? ll f i I X 'M , 'iff Kiy 4 . Mlv' if ,K+ !l!l'fll,Z' flfyllff K fll' i ii ii li f ff: ,f ,Q if X011 f lf , ' f l X , U 1 If A X, , I 1 If fx! 1 1 , , 1 ! X, 1 i ' , ' ' 4 L xxflf W! I M 20 Nl ,W .ill liblofiiifx K yllllll ,ALLMLC QAUC X E! l ii ,LLL l L lf l mf fkfllfl HL , S ' A 1 5 ffl T, , -L 1 !L...EL ?. 4 .. 4 glfwgg - x. - -fa I. QQQ1-yur lN'I'RUlJl lI'l'l0N 9 INTRODUCTION . . . the excited crowds at foot- ball games . . . the books of knowledge . . . and playdays between schools. 'Vi UN , , , .La-q,32fz'11ffL , ' ggwf:e3 f?'1 S w 7g,,gf ,.g3 V , 1 .v f H ' - . Y - 1 V , .A I-'.g x , ' , + f ' - 1 ,iALf'2if,f, INTRODUCTION I I X D 1 . to Q mi' ' x Q 5 4 ' It A 1 . , + A. , N , af J ' Q V Q. W s ' x i 1 K if 3, fx' V I X L qi -S ,M ' A 1 N UL, Nz' , I 4 J J A ' W ' A . Y--. 2: . 5? 5 . .Qt i' ' ' 6 , ' 3 s ,M Y fi ..... , ' ,ix . Academies eil , , ..- y, ' 'qx V 'Nfl-X., l' , A U 1 1 . 1 , A Q t it xi ALJHN' Ml , li :' , Lug' ,,.f 'Rig l. ,. Qvp , R if 'W . 5 M as if Wlxllll l 'W x QV L i V tl WW. I 2' f clg,sl.f.. , v 's.fV Mt J lu 3' . NLM-1,2 I 4 . V ,gif A Variety? ofj1, 11ite1'e3stS:!3 71 mingled With gr Vqfiicrlltyf slgillediin nidny ' I L. -I . 4. - comnbinedt with a Tie my sire to learn prpyides i' a weVllh51'ou11iied baekr for dent, AQ lakcxlg ofliskfilled teach-ers. leaifes a M 'gap kiinpossiblelg to fi 1 1. '-X Wla 5 hi 1i'5f't o n Higjilf lu rn . l Schoolis faculty 'leetvesmhftmilm' no such lliolle. '4WX Ariileffil in U cient School 'i, Q B oerd, an organized J administra- tion and a cooperative faculty are essential to keep the school run- ning smoothly. ACADEMICS I3 School Board meetings are the cornerstone to school activities. This is a typical example of such a meeting. N MR. JOSEPH VOORHEES School Board Gwes Much Time for Our Improvement MRS. CRAYDON HALL MR. JOHN LONG MR. PATRICK TAYLOR MR. ARTHUR SINE MR. DON SANDERSON ACADEMICS MR. MELVIN ZINSER Superintendent MR. WAYNE HEFFELFINGER MR. BOB CROUCH Budget Director Athletic Director MR. W. FRED MILLER MR. GORDON WQOLEY Curriculum Coordinator Business Manager ACADEMICS MR. WILLIAM BERRY Principal 5 ACADEMICS N These three men are perhaps the most important asset this school has. The absence of any of these men would be more than sorely felt in the smooth operation of the school. They are always on the job and never lacking in their responsibilities to the school and the district. No matter if the problems are big or small, simple or complex, their help in solving them is a constant reminder of their service and experience to the citizens of Washington High School. MR. EDWARD COSPER Assistant Principal MR. JOHN IRWIN Assistant Principal Calm and peaceful Washington High School rests after a busy school day. During the schedule hours over 1,800 students attend classes ranging from the lilmcrul arts to vocational training. The responsibility of a smooth running school rests on the shoulders of three individuals, the principal, Mr. Berry, and his assistants, Mr. Cosper and Mr. Irwin. ACADEMICS I8 ACADEMICS Mrs. Myrtle George attended the University of Illinois, Northern Western University and the Arizona State University. This is her first year at WHS. Mr. Emmett Murray is not only a counselor but he is the sponsor of American Field Service. The AFS is the organization which helps the exchange students find homes here and abroad. Mr. Murray conducts the inter- views at the beginning of the year to detemiine who will be the foreign exchange student for the following year. Mr. Bernard Jones has been a counselor at Washing- ton High School for seven years. He graduated from Ohio State University, University of Arizona and Arizona State University. During college he was All Ohio University Basketball star. Previously he was a basketball coach for nine years. His hobbies in- clude sports and travel. Counselors Guide Students in Problems on Campus Miss Hariett Leeke is not only a counselor but also a physical education teacher. She is the sponsor of thc girl's tennis team. Mrs. Violet Schroeder attended the University of Kansas and Arizona State University. She has her A.B. and M.A. degrees in education. She is a member of the P.T.A. board. This is her eighth year of counseling at WHS. MR. THOMAS A. PAGEL Mr. Pagel teaches Crafts and Physical Science at W.H.S. This is his second year here. Mr. Pagel graduated from Stout State College, Menomonie, Wis. He served as assistant J.V. football coach this year. MR. FRANK SALMON Mr. Salmon is head of the Art Dept. at W.H.S., and is sponsor of the Art Club. Mr. Salmon attended A.S.U., U. of Oregon, P.C., L.A. City College, and Bennington College. Mr. Salmon has traveled through many countries in Europe. Mr. Salmon introduces initiative thought to his art classes and encourages the use of creative imagination. Sometimes this is easier said than done. MR. FRANKLIN TAYLOR Mr. 'Taylor teaches Photography and Math at W.H.S. Mr. Taylor is sponsor of the Photo Club and is Photo Department Advisor for the Annual. Mr. Taylor attended Brigham Young University and A.S.U. He is presently working for an M.A. degree at A.S.U. Mr. Frank Taylor shows Bob Thema and Stuart Strong the finer arts of the enlarger and other equipment. ACADEMICS I9 Mrs Alberta Baker is presently teaching freshman English. She is sponsoring the annual school play. Mrs. Kathryn Mortensen graduated from Northern lllinois University. She is presently teaching senior English and Advanced junior English. I. Mr. Ronald Murphy is teaching senior English and U.S. Government. He is the sponsor of the senior class. 20 ACADEMICS Mr. Douglas Spencer is the sponsor of the junior class. He is presently teaching junior English. Mr. Dale Thornburg is a sponsor of the freshman class. He teaches freshman English. Besides this, he also does coaching during the football season. MH. KENT BRIGGS Mr. Briggs is teaching English and will be coaching .l.V. liasketball. lle went to Arizona State College where he received l3.S. in edueation and Master of Art in edtteation. This is his first year of teaching. MRS. JANET CARPEYl'ER Mrs. Carpenter teaches freshman English and sponsors the freslnnan elass. She attended the University of Colorado and the University of Arizona. pens Many Doors Speech class with Mr. Verne Cook helps to develop better speech habits of the students. t M,..' '....,f ,MR. DON ENGELBRECHT Mr. Engclbrccht teaches English 3-4 and T-8. He is the sponsor of the Hi-Y Club. Mr. Engelbrecht has attended Concordia College, New York, Valparaiso University, Indiana, YVashington State University, and Arizona State University. He holds a B.S. with honors, B.A. with High Distinction and an M.A. Mr. Engel- brccht is presently working toward his P.H.D. MR. RICHARD K. MORSE Mr. Morse teaches English 1-2 and 5-6. This is his first year of teaching. Mr. Morse attended University of Southern California and is working toward his M.A. +4- 42 Ju Xlli. liolilflil Al. C0Ol.l'ii Mr. Cooley attended University of Colorado and Arizona State llni- versity. lle is the sponsor of the Rant llage, Quill and Scroll, and lnkslingers. For the last threc years he has taught at the Arizona lnterseholastic Press Association at Flagstaff during the summer. Last summer Mr. Cooley had the priv- ilege of attending the Wall Street .lournal Advanced Fellowship in lndiana. ,. .yi ACADEMICS 2 I 22 ACADEMICS Mr. Verne Cook is the sponsor of the senior class. He teaches speech. He graduated from the University of Arizona and he did his graduate work at Arizona State University. During college he won the University Player Award for the best actor. Mr. Cook has traveled extensively throughout the world. Mrs. Dorothea Benner, who also teaches German, is teaching English 5-6. She is sponsor of the German Club. 115- - Mr. Ronald C.. Murphy, who is teaching U.S. Govern- ment and English 5-6, has spent four years at WHS. He sponsored the Student Council and the senior class. He attended Gorham State College and Arizona State University and gained special honors as the Newman Honor Society and the Who's Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges. English Makes the World More Real Mr. Percy Totheroh teaches average and accelerated sophomore English. He graduated with a M.A. from ASU. During college he was a member of the Debate team and president of Secondary Council and a member of Honor Society. Mrs. Anne Watrous teaches English 1-2, 3-4. She is also the sponsor of the '63 Panorama. This is her first year at Washington High School. Mr. A. Joe Ausere sponsors the Spanish Club and teaches Spanish 3-4 and 7-8. He attended Arizona State University and Phoenix and the Universidad Nacional de Mexico, Mexico City. Mr. Ausere was a member of the Alpha Mu Gamma. This is his sixth year of teaching at WHS. Mrs. Betty Prosser teaches Latin 1-2 and 3-4. Presently she is working towards her Masters at Arizona State University. She attended the University of Illinois. Mrs. Dianne German teaches French 1-2, 3-4 and 5-6. She is the sponsor of the French Club. She received her B.A. from the University of Arizona and graduated with general honors. Mrs. German is presently working toward her Masters of Art at the University of Arizona. She has taught at Wash- ington for two years. Dorothea 0. Benner teaches German and English. She is the sponsor of the German Club. Miss Benner attended Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pa. and Cor- nell University, Ithaca, N.Y. and graduated with an A.B. and A.M. This is her sixth year at Wash- ington. Mrs. Josephine Grundy is presently teaching Spanish. She attended the University of Arizona. Mr. Fredick Woods is a graduate of Arizona State University. He is teaching Spanish at WHS. I. ACADEMICS 23 Mr. Jerry Kopke has taught at Washington High School for a number of years. He is presently teaching Geometry, plane and solid. He played basketball in college and starred in the game. Mr. Kopke graduated with his B.S. degree. Mr. Morgan is presently teaching Algebra and Physical Education. This is his first year at Washington. He also teaches driving education. f kmggxltfl Mr. Robert Nolan teaches Algebra 1-2 at WHS. Mr. Nolan also teaches driving education. Mr. J. R. Willeford is presently teaching Algebra 1'2. This is his first year at WHS. 24 4 ACADEMICS Mr. Franklin Talyor teaches General Math. He is also in charge of the Photo class and sponsor of the Photo Club. Knowled e umbers is Essential to Ever Da Life of No math class would be complete without student participation, especially blackboard work. Mr. Fleming is showing his class the correct way to make a graph. Mr. Robert Brodrick is the sponsor of the National Honor Society. He teaches Senior Math. This is his fourth year at WHS. Mr. Richard Fleming has been teaching school for seven years. This is his second year at WHS. He is presently teaching General Math and Algebra 1-2. Mr. Fleming graduated from North Dakota State University with a BS. in education. He is now working toward his M.A. at Arizona State Uni- versity. Mr. Barry L. Draper is presently teaching Geometry and General Math. This is his first year teaching before he was a student teacher at Central High School. He attended ASU and Phoenix college. Mr. Charles Johnston graduated from the University of Arizona and received his BS. and M.A. degrees. He enjoys a good game of golf. ACADEMICS 25 Mrs. Rita Boulet teaches Chemistry and is sponsor for the Student Council. Mrs. Boulet received her B.S. from the College of St. Teresa and her M.A. from Montana State College. She has recently started a fencing club. Russell W. Broten teaches Physics and Physical science. This is his first year at W.H.S. He attended St. Olaf College and Vandercook College and graduated cum laude. His interests include 11am radio and electronics. Donald B. Sexton attended Phoenix College, Uni- versity of Arizona, Arizona State College and Ari- zona State University. He is working for his M.A. at A.S.U. He received special honors all through college including the National Honor Society and graduated with distinction. David L. Swcrdfeger is teaching Biology for his first year at W.H.S. He also is the head wrestling coach. He attended Western State College and graduated with distinction in football. Chemistry labs always seem.to bring a new challenge to the students and part of these labs usually include a Tveighang dprocedure. Pat Klllen and Laurie Mclntosh, are weighing a crucible while Craige Johnson looks a little Jewi ere . 26 ACADEMICS Mr. Harvey Jensen IS presently teaching science. Mr. Fred Olsson is presently teaching Biology, Ad- vanced Biology, and Physical Science. is Mr. John Storey is presently teaching Physical Science. Mr. Swerdfeger is presently teaching Physical Science. He is also the varsity wrestling coach, under his guid- ance the Ram Wrestling team placed second in the state tournament this year. Mr. Thomas Pagel is presently teaching Physical Science and Crafts. Mr. Pagel is a graduate of Stout State College. Mr. Ed. Sine is presently teaching Biology. Biology is a required class for all sophomore students. He is the assistant varsity football coach in charge of the linemen. ACADEMICS MR. LYNN HOWARD Mr. Howard graduated with an A.B. from the University of Oklahoma and an M.A. from the University of Michigan. He also has attended the University of Arizona, Arizona State University and the University of Arkansas. This is his seventh year at Washington teaching World History and World Geography. Mr. Howard was an 'Archaealogist for 20 years and taught at the University of Okinawa. MRS. LETA M. ERICKSON Mrs. Erickson has taught four years at Washington. She is the Assistant Librarian and a World Geography teacher. She attended Wisconsin State College, Uni- versity of Minnesota and Arizona State University. Mrs. Erickson has her B.S. and is working toward her M.A. from the Arizona State University. World at Large Becomes More Familiar to W.H.S. Students .X Af kill Junior history classes not only learn of tl1e past history of the , United States but they get an interesting insight on the present day structure of the government. This is history in action. 6 .l -Bm' .XX XX 'N ', I Nw D V , 1 XX: tx MR. HERB FABRICAND Mr. Fabricand is a graduate of T. C., Columbia. He has taught U. S. History at Wlaslrington for five years. Mr. Fabricand has his B.A. and M.A. He was instrumental in getting the Foster Parent Plan adopted at Washington. MR. LEWIS BROWN American Government, and American History are taught by Mr. Brown. He is also one of the Senior Class sponsors. Mr. Brown attended Eastern Arizona Jr. College and University of Arizona where he received his A.A. and B.A. 28 ACADEMICS I .1 1 J' ,ZX , I ' Mr. .lames Gallagher is a graduate of the Arizona State ,X University. He teaches American History which is a- x . required class of all juniors. Mr. Gallagher is head of f zl l E ' 'A l Lil Yap l U l sv 3 iv! u the Social Studies Department. J N K.. X Mrs. Dorthy Delvin teaches world geography to students in the sophomore class. She also teaches in the home economics field. Mrs. Leta Erickson has taught for four years at Wash- ington High School. She is also assistant librarian. She teaches world geography. Mrs. Erickson attcntletl Wisconsin State University and Arizona State University. She is presently working toward her MA. from Arizona State University. Mr Dale Ditterline teaches three hours of U.S. History and two hours of U.S. Government. He is sponsor of the Junior class. Mr. Ditterline has attended Southern lllinois University, and Michigan State University. He has his HA. and BLA. degrees. Mr. Dilterline's hobbies are fishing, camping and travel. Germany, Canada, England, France. Netherlands, Belgium, have been some of the places Mr. Ditterline has traveled. Mr. Davis is presently teaching World Geography at Washington High School. This is his first year as a member of the WHS faculty. Mr. Lynn Howard is showing his class air routes between America and Europe. World Geography is a required class for all sophomores. ACADEMICS 29 Mrs. Loudene Ellis started her first year of teaching at WHS. She attended Georgetown University. She earned special honors all through college. Mr. Imon Cammage teaches bookkeeping, typing, gen- eral business and driver education. He attended Arizona State University. He has spent the last six years Mrs. Hallie Jimerson teaches the new course this year, Distributive education. She is the sponsor of the new Decca Club. This is also her first year at WHS. Mr. Sandford Edelman is teaching business law and typing at WHS. He graduated from Arizona State University where he received his B.A. and M.A. de- grees. He teaches driving and enjoys sports and crafts. at WHS. 30 ACADEMICS Club. Mr. Charles West teaches typing, shorthand, and office practice. He attended Arizona State University and graduated with a B.A. and M.A. This is his seventh year at WHS. Mrs. Irene J. Pence attended the Omaha University and Arizona State University where she graduated with a B.S. in business administration This is her first year at WHS She is the sponsor of the Pep Mrs. Adele Ross is teaching typing, shorthand and general business. This IS her sixth year at WHS E, , all E I !!,!m'a , ,. ! ! Mr. Max Campbell is a graduate of Arizona State University. He is presently teaching Auto 1-2. Mr. Dale Goodwill was graduated from Arizona State University. He is presently teaching Drafting 1-2. He is the freshman basketball coach. Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt is a graduate of Arizona State University. He is presently teaching M tal 1-2. W Mr John Stoekel is a graduate of Arizona State Univer- sity He is presently teaching Woods 12 ACADEMICS Freshman girls learn the fundamentals of tennis and the fine points of being physically fit. MRS. MAURENE HUF F ORD Mrs. Hufford teaches Girls' P.E. at W.H.S. Mrs. Hufford is spon- sor of G.A.A. and Let- tergirls. This is her first year at W.H.S. ACADEMICS R MISS HARRIET LEEKE Miss Leeke teaches Girls' P.E. at W.H.S. and is a counselor. She is sponsor of the Varsity, .I.V., and Freshman tennis teams. MISS LOIS SAUER Miss Sauer is sponsor of G.A.A. This is her eighth year at W.H.S. Health and Fun Through Physical Fitness MRS. SHERILYN KINNEY Mrs. Kinney teaches Girls' P.E. at W.H.S. and is sponsor of Pom Pom Girls and Cheer- leaders. -I s , s Mr. Lot Christensen is the head basketball coach and is also a physical education instructor. He attended Utah State University and Ricks College. In college he was all conference in basketball. He is now a member of N.E.A., A.F.A. and the Coaches Association. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. Mr. Marvin Roscngarten is not only a physical edu- cation teacher but he is also the Cross Country and Track coach. He attended Southern Missouri State University, George Washington University and Missouri University. His hobbies include golf and traveling. Mr. Bruce Wilson is a graduate of Earlham College and the University of Arizona. He received his B.A. from Earlham College and M.A. from the University of Arizona. Some of his honors in college include that of being co-captain of the football team and voted the most valuable playerg he was also the vice-president of his senior class, a member of the lonian Literary Society and Thespians. He is also the tennis coach at WSH. Mr. Christiansen is showing one of his physical education classes the different plays in football. ACADEMICS 33 Mr. Willizilii Bcarden has managed the instru- mental department for thc first time this year. He direct:-tl the hand in many of tht-ir half- time shows during the fnotlmull season. llc has also prcsf-ntcd a numhvr of concerts tlllflllgl, the your in which thc Symplmnit: Band, Orchestra, amd Advzmcctl Band wt-ro fvaiturcrl. Mr. Bour- dcn is shown directing tht: band during one of their halftime progralns. 34 ACADEMICS .4 Mr. Bcurclcn is directing thc Orchestra in the Band Con- cert held Fvh. 12. Mr Philip Shaw is the director of the Vocal Music department. He sponsors the chorus and the Madrigal. Mr. Shaw also presents a number of concerts including the Christmas and Spring Concerts. This is his sixth year at Washington. Chorus Presents Concerts Philip haw Directing This year's chorus numbers 96, one of the largest groups ever. They are under the direction of Mr. Shaw. ACADEMICS 3 MRS. DOROTHY DELVIN Mrs. Dorothy Delvin graduated with distinction from Arizona State University. Premntly she is a sponsor of sophomore class and teaches Geography and Home Ee. This is her sixth year at W.H.S. MISS SANDRA YANKE Miss Sandra Yanke attended Arizona State College and has started her first year at W.H.S. She is an instructor in Home Ee. Miss Sandra Yanke and some students are working on clothing and the art of needle craft afety Is Stressed ACADEMICS KARL D. ULICHNY Coach Ulichny has taught three years at Washington. He at- tended Wisconsin State University and Wester State College. During College he was captain of the football and swimming teams. He was all conference in football for three years. Coach is the varsity boss for W.H.S. Rams. During the year movies were taken of the Safety Education Classes. These films are to he used through- out the nation. This cameraman is taking shots of thc students driving. Mr. Rivllard Mvcler is a graduate of Ohio State University. He is presently teaching Agriculture at WHS. A fund raising project that is carried on every year by tlle Agriculture class is the plucking of chickens. ACADEMICS This is the hard-working custodial staff of Washington High School. Left to right, T. J. Simpson, Wayne Clark, James McCann, Blas Chavez. Second row, Joe Aguilera, William McCurry, Benare Jerde, Forrest Sals- man, Larry Sherrick. Third row, Don Fisher, James Hayes, Wilbur, Rick Jennings, Glenn Schoenstien, Clair Blackburn. ,S S Left to right, Sophe Zale, Arlene Troyer, Elizabeth' Christiansen, Elsa Blasucci, Bertha Sinovic, Dorothy Ruhl Marge Smith, Sally Hart, Virginia Tesmer. This completes the cafeteria staff at WHS. 8 ACADEMICS 1 MRS. JACKIE GEIGER MRS. ANN PATTERSON MRS. VIRGINIA BERRY Principal's Secretary Credentials Secretary Attendance Secretary Statistics, Facts and F igares Play an Important Part in the Day's Work of Office Help MRS EUNI Sch lNurse CE MURPHY MRS. JANE PRESTON Assistant L b MRS. 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I , jf . . s if . ff X . 'ffrfx 2. v 0 O .VMS N 1, I, -.fs fi. K -. ,fh , , . A .. SKS vw- . wx ,r - . Fr-f M V .5 1.5 K , . A , s'f:a2v- i N z 'Es , ii ' W , My l A l' -if 1 1-fn 'ax xx. E , - Q s -N X wx X k x, . 5 A X 3 'N -X 4 4 -...I Y. 4, W 6 , . . 3 xx - -Q , ,Tx Q. N , . K N I 9' - Qs R JK 4 ' ,X ' Xl X K Y -' - f , ff - , ying ,AV xl 5 O 9 m .xx J- i , Qi-A NX X N711 , X ws X QQ? jf-1 l 3 x Q -X X Y ,N,q YR X R 1 , ' Xx 1 kimig in , it 'STK if Sf 'Xia' E qi lg V is? 'Wh Student Council: Center of President Treasurer HAL KUCHEL LAURIE JOHNSON All Activities Vxce President GARY L. THOMAS DEAN DIXON HALLIE VOLTS Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Senior representatives are, Carol Chester, Maureen Connors, Ann Spitler, and Terry Bowl. 42 ACTIVITIES Junior representatives are, front row, Susan Morrison, Jane Morgan, and Martha Pcattic. Second row, Bill Lacey, Manuel Chavarrin, Dan Gustafson, and Eric Smith. -g,,,Q,4z97f K U, . -'tt , , 4 V , 4. 3,3 133. I fog, ,Nz Sophomore representatives are, Tom Strong, John Johnsonbaun, Bill Kuchel, and Diane Hejhall. Freshman representatives are, Walter Wong, Linda Lazzara, Louise Monseur, and Tom Simson. ACTIVITIES 43 AC'I'IVI'l'IlCS Homecoming Tops The Homecoming Dance added highlights lo another year of 'Varsity Foothall. Each year, the Homecoming Dance is eagerly looked lor- Ward to hy all students. Pictured to the lefl are Lowell Akers, and Diane Simpson. who seem to he having a very good evening. ootball Season JLWNIOR A'l l'lfN D.-X NTS : Julie Ann Ifgly Barney Van Horn HOMECONIING ROYALTY: Jeanne Besson' and Mike ROCHIPI' FRESIIMAN A'I l'lCNlJAN'l'S: , f , , ' 4. fum HL3vd,5' 1 W f A '- K fir! ACTIVITIES I Rams Cheer Team Dave Ourslcr, leads thc mighty Rams through the crash post. Our mascot, Rammic, is brought to all homo football games to promote school spirit. 46 ACTIVITIES Washington High football games prove to he exciting and sometimes confusing for the fans. go around end. Duvc Oursler tells the Juniors to get in there and fight! Powderpuff Football Me? Lead a cheer? Are you kidding? Dean Dixon and Hal Kuchel get ready to lead the Lambetts on to victory. is While tlley'1'e not looking, . . . says Gretchen Clifford,, l'll just ACTIVITIES We Stiff' ,,,,..,..4'M' Mr. Aust-rc informs parents of their chiId's progress in his class. This informal meeting of parents with teachers is part of the work done by PTSA Night which is sponsored by PTSA. Parents go to all classes of their sons or daughters, meet their teachers, and learn of their progress in school. All students pictured above are getting ready for another year of High School. Registration is an activity that few students look forward to eagerly, as it means they will have to end their summer fun and hit the hooks again. 48 ACTIVITIES ,, , 4- ! 15' I ,t Lunch gives everyone time Sei! TELEPHONE .A.i? i ' ii if 1 if S T! Telephones arc fcw but well used. These students call home after a hard day's work. 50 ACTIVITIES lah .nf . relax from classroom work. Carolyn Zody and Ruth Hudson patiently wait for forms to fill out which will complete their registration. Man Enjoy Christmas Formal f iff' ' . 5 ax , I LN 1 X I Q ' 4 I 'X I K I of Many couples cnjoycd thc Christmas Formal, which is sponsored annually hy the senior class. The Senior class spends many wce in prvpuration for this one evening that quickly passes. ACTIVITIES I ks Typical Campus The sidewalks are crowded because of irrigation. The annual staff is working llurd to its deadlines. From left, ,Iolm Brunst, ,la Craney, Cliff Russell, Mrs. Walrous, spoi Carolyn Zody and Mary Kay Stitz. Views Hal Yeckel and Bill Kenricll are show- ing their strength and muscles. I - QXQQJ., i.'J X .,s,.,, i ., is-1' K flung, I I ,fl X Axem .,f- Is' Palm... ' y i A if or . f gs Q W5 ' ' A 1 Q - 5 fa 'M .fri s r- -f. V 52 AcT1v1'r113s issi i , s, ' . i r ,. wig- .nf K, - is Hs' Y --Jv.,.--.l, N., .- -- 52 . ' . 9 Q ' X Q. FN if xx.. gl I uf :M .. .,, 'Qxff , + Q 5 if ii , if if. ,. .-....n-ag--vm Q ? wffxfi , , ,x 538. wt K an . , N35 -mm mf A es Qx a K 35, . ...- ei wwf - 5. 5 .., B ' f , U N Q .QQ - Q. mf. z wf A LX N 5 Q? L YA JW I mums? Ef- 5. 11 , ,id sw. I 1,4 . ' -, ff 'Q '57 A ' N 'f , 'yu A. ' aa? pg. .W 4' W xg Q Z g, CIIVITIES 53 if vu. Members of the All-Chorus are, row one, P. O'Brien, L. Billings, S. Bricker, J. Memmoth, L. Ncwhard, C. Cea, T. Ziegler, B. Ziegler, B. Hancock, J. Edmond, S. Armstrong, A. Spitler, L. Sodomek, V. Euriquez. Row two, N. Jensen, C. Tolo, J. Stroup, C. Brown, M. Garrett, P. Cullen, M. Mallin, C. Zornes, J. Lee, S. Mott, G. Celb, T. Dickinson, B. Perkins, K. Saurcr, S. Sodomek, J. Liester, L. Trainer, C. Hart, J. Laffoon, J. Ruhl. Row three, J. Comfort, C. Shilton, L. Black, B. Bolyog, L. Higgonbothom, M. McDon- ald, K. Aliork, A. Greene, L. Lasnick, P. Burke, J. Tankliff, T. Droski, D. Chaistain, S. Nelson, D. Hejhall, C. Chaney, L. Fain, M. Members of the Chorus All-State arc, back row, Connie Tolo, Mary Ann Olivier, Kathy Goacllcr, Diana Hejhall, and Leslie Spitler. MR. PHILIP SHAW Director of all Choral groups. 54 ACTIVITIES .?i . is c 0. A mf l . . fb , , Sharp, IC. Sharp, P. Allen. Row four, C. Giertz, M. Shannon, G. Blankenship, B. Kristy, J. Bowlin, C. Roberts, D. Christner, C. Saurer, J. Alhott. M. Lewis, G. Butte, L. Walters, J. Trezise, S. Harsh, K. France, C. Dotterer, E. Oxentenko, B. Fant, V. Drowne, M. Oliver. Row five, K. Coacher, J. Barton, S. West, J. Disser, J. Brown, L. Pryor, K. McClellan, D. Shear, L. Lamarie, C. Chris- tensen, S. Roer, C. Jeffers, M. Batsell, R. Wustrack, D. Shepard, A.Jurgernsen, M. Lawrence, C. Jurgernsen, S. Salyer, L.Wintlherg1, L Roberts, S. Tegland, R. Englehrich, J. Smith, and P. Cummingham. r 1 Chorus officers are, front row, L. Spitler, B. Bolyog, J. Forman, M. Gale, M. Oliver, S. Sodomek, S. Zrmstrong, S Teglancl, and S. Nelson. Back row, C. Cale, T. Trezise, Cv. Butte, G. Patterson, R. Wuslraek, M. llalsel, C. Jeffers E. Jurgensen, C. Dutteren, E. Oxenteuko. ACTIVITIES 55 A F ,1 J M t 1 E N f . is ' X V ' F51 A tif ' S . P -.sm ' ' g' . 1 ex. 'W S .Q ' Q -- . ' we ' t - IQ 'ei 1 A i we iff! t 'fi - ' 'ig -, i Wa? ia. ' . fl X5 ' X x X Y s x A 1 S' ' I . f x 1' X N l 2 mix u 'iii' .3 is 1 t' t. tt f i o 2 f , Q for f . . 1 'Y- Members of the A Cappella are, first row, Temple, S. Mott, V. Lajeunesse, L. Walters, M. Oliver, S. Armstrong, L. Sodemek, L. Spitler. Row two, P. Burke, C. Shelton, J. Mullen, K. Goacher, L. Simson, S. Sodemek, D. Hejhall, J. Edmon, J. Lister. Row three, C. Tolo, M. Lewis, D. Shear, M. Batsel, K. Sawrer, R. Engelhritch, S. Harsh, S. Nelson, K. France. Row four, J. Abbot, N. Jensen, J. Lee, D. Herman, Dwayne Shepherd, T. Reed, A. Jurgenson, M. Lawrence, S. Sawyer, J. Smith. Members of the Girls' Trio are: Kathy Coacher, Margaret Shannon, and Mary Ann Oliver. 56 ACTIVITIES Members of the Boys' Quartet a1'c: Ward Hancock Dwayne Shepard, Gary Patterson, and Ted Zigler. E si. N A if . , . ,, 5 t Music Has Clwrm and Personality b g .1 .' - , 1.3, , K dfjfgjfzfr . I, QQ , ' HQ ' 'f ,ff few ., ' ,1 X X A :A f' . 24 ,V Aff- ,. 1-, 1: .1 we vf' C . .fc Q 1' L L L 5 !, 1,371--, C , ,M f f D 1 'W 1' Mcmbcrs of the Boys' Quartet arc: Ward Hancock, Connie 'I'oIo, Sue Sodcmec, Norma Jensen, and Leslie Spitler. ., f g ff Q ,1 -NTT., X ff d r I . F ,f5fv,,x., X r . 1. . fr A , , V , 1 . , V-f Jw? 4. A 762, C' -4- 5f'J7'f L.- 3: xr t 1 . :ffl 'x I f I A . X 'I I I 4 16 Q s . Z f 3 P a L 4 wi I I 2 'I . . I 1 .4....- s Members of the Madrigal chorus are, front row, G. Butte, K. Alford, L. Spitler, D. Shepard, D. Hcjhall, S Arm strong. Back row, G. Patterson, I. Abbot, N. Jensen, M. Oliver, S. Nelson, S. Sodomck, J. Edmonds. ACTIVITIES J. X Ani if F K xv 5 ,ffff E ,.,L , 'ia lzffwif-I xwg w m i. 3 5 4 1 f R .. xr. F x. sq F . left , I 9:15 N-,tif X X i , A' Q1 r- ,.: x S X- ' - ,Q W' 5' sf 1. j -' -Q 'x,.Ss'f1 M 13 , - J K sw x - -- U' W Q, Y Q - -, -1 4. wk m r' L w, 1 - 58 AC'l'IVl'!'II1IS A , , wb L4 me ' S-by .Eff V .y 51, -fig N ' if FCA ' .'f,+, .. ' ..,.:j:,, w, 5- 49 Q va if fl wax ' 'Q Q Members of the Symphonic hand are, row one, D. Holt, D. Gustafson, S. Rice, R. Scrivano, S. Gutlerman .J Fisher, J. France, and P. Kelsey. Row two, K. Ray, J. Hubble, J. Pollisuk, K. Favel, L. Anderson, J. Harri D Wallcntinscn, and B. Kenrich. Row 3, F. Plunkett, T. Tliomu, S. Forman, S. Egly, B. Roy, K. Ulbricht L Baum L. Shelly, J. Brunton, G. Cooke, R. Paige. Top row, D. Olson. E Band Receives Superior Rating Mr. Beardcn is director of the Band and Or- cltcstra. Band and Orchestra officers are Janet Teclrick, Donna Sludcr, and Dan Gustafson. at U. of A Bob Kenritfh, Robin Warner, Jane Barton, and Delores Housner led the W.H.S. marching band. Thcy all have done a very fine job. Lead the Band ROBIN WARNER JANE BARTON 60 ACTIVITIES The BOB KENRICH Drum Major DELORES HOUSNER T v Qi x Vim if K 5 uf' f ' Q X ' A ?ffi'ffii:'f, I ,HQSEM Q ., 1 , , K v .:.: ., w 5 ,ff as -Q b KN' ' I Q-Q. 'S 'Q1f5S,g , , . ,Q xi g in ai .T W ,, , M, N 1 ij f. N - 1 X:-3+ in ,iv . . X A, is Nwlxk X A gmt My Q 6 is NA'i qQx1'Zf. k A EM in S is 1 6 K ss, 3 V H S' N55 vt M , Wm 'Hg jiiivwwf .i ' ' V fit 55 ., ,i . -4. x wg 'W' Members of the Dance band are Bob Kenricll, Stan Rice, Rick Whitaker, and Denise Wallentinsen. Back row, Steve Forman, Robert Paige, Ron Donalson, and Laurie Baum. ACTIVITIES Students Receive Honors Members of AII-State are Steve Forman, Robert Paige, Laurie Baum. Back row, Bob Kenrich, Darrol Holt and Phil Kelsey. Members of the Orchestra Strings arc, row one, D. Sludcr, R. Harris, N. TllUIllLlS, S. Tillinvn. Row Iwo, D Ht-yo, K. Van Arsclcll, S. Lcpinski, L. Noble. Row llzroo, l. Ong, W. Wong, M. l'urkc-r, C. 'I'ulo, :incl ,l. Tunklt-if Members of the Orchestra Winds arc, row one, D. Holt, D. Gustafson, R. Scrivano, S. Rico. Row two, J. Hubble, J. Pollisuk, K. Fuvcl, L. Anderson, R. Paige. Row three, J. France, S. Egly, B. Roy, K. Ulbriglit, and L. Baum. f Mr. Bcardcn is new this year, and he is doing u very fine job. lt is a big responsibility to take on the bands and -orchestra of a school. loan Waluick is glad YOB Week is only once a year . . because Greg .lohnson's hooks are heavy. Rieki Anderson doesn't think Bob Sluder is serious about I the door for him, but as you can see . . . 8 making 101' open Steve Isaacs takes advantage of YOB and Cheryl Davis lighten his load. Bob really means it. Most of th Week seriously. Week as Sue Gilbert e boys here take YOB 64 ACTIVITIES l,..Plr' ' af a.:- , 4 1 1' 4' SEX Q , ig, ff if 4 I f Q: A ,T - f 1 mA--' Aff mfs' L 4 M x Q. . . .. L QS' qv' 2: ' 1 im , . L . '. sr ' . MM y SR ' W--V 5 A . --..,mA . my-K hx Us ' ix 2 55:32 N, , .k :xxx ff kk V jak 5 M X 'gf K Q 1 je ,, 1 -i ., fx bbw ' . - 11 .45-181. Q, Q , , 5 ,,. V 5.0: f Q in if? 1 ' T 5:9 ,X if Q' Q f ff , 'A R f' , ,f f ,af .. ai' J if ' 3 . ' 5 57 rf , X is v if AM U x ,W , Royalty Royalty is an impol tum part of every Sl'll00l year. It gives ilu- your il golden touch, illllllllgj glamour and 4-xl-ilc mont. ROYAI,'l'Y ROYALTY Homecoming King and Queen Mike Roether, Jeanne Besser Sr-niors nm-nmling reigning couple :irc back row, left lo right, Riclmrd Cherry, Grctcllcn Clifford, Francie Omluni, Allm-n flgr-leur. FFUIII row, lvft to riglzl, are Dave Hall, Cliclly Seeds, Phyllis Eaton, und Kip Kolson. Homecoming Climaxes Football Season Horncconiing attend- unls arc, loft I0 riglif, Sopliornorcsz .lim Wynn, .lucquc A1'lll5ll'0Ilg, ,luniorsg ,luliunnc Egly, Tre- vor Van Horn, Frcslnncng Ellen Oxcntcnko, and Toni Reid. ROYALTY Sweetheart King and Queen, DAVE HALL and CIIELLY SEEDS JUNIOR ATTENDANTS: Bruce Kenny and Pam Rich SENIOR ATTENDANTS: Richard Cherry and Robin Swank FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS: Mike Donovan and Sue Gross SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS: Bart LaFon and Sue Egly ROYALTY 73 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Francie Aclum and Bill Reid BEST DRESSED Ricllarcl Cherry anal Cay Parker 74 ROYALTY l BEST LOOKING Dave Hall Jeanne Besser Whois in the Senior Personalities were chosen a new way this year. Voluntary write-in nominations were taken in the gym on Feb. 13. BEST DANCERS Teri Guberman Ken Parker MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Hal Kuchel Pat Kerr lf 'Y Vho Senior Class From these nominations, three, four, or five top candidates in each category were listed on the ballot. Seniors made their final selection Feb. 15. MOST ATHLETIC Mike Roether Arlene Wrigley MOST TALENTED Mickey Batsell and Ann Spitler BEST PERSONALITY Joe Hansen and Gretchen Clifford I ROYALTY 75 V x 3' Q' g?SQ ?i..' . fl J L. . rilsf - , Q .1 gm X. .. Q . 2:3 3 .42 .S L Eggs x ... -- Ei ii l Q I K Nfl. 'filk KA :U - gg.. . ET A . ri? F i 1 5 ,Q .. .J + .. 1 , w .ig Q, . . .,.. I E A J X ,NM mf. . , Q, gf:-Q A- -:gf X-N ... N, M ' .gif .. .V ' ' x . .. 'F-5.1 Q- Q, .w f 11 N95 ru .. ..,., .. .. '1-. . bi. fx My lf A Lf? S Q , W - Q ,M X g Q 'Q if K A 5, MQ S X Q X K . M L 31. if? l' i f .' we ' , if1'J,Q'-'lg Q in 3? fmifi' 'E V g-1 Q K 5 1' ,K L: 15 5 -if 'K -7 K N J fx' 'Q 'W f LQ ' V' 13 'W ,X X, - W 4 ,,. X..p.Wlu, Q I - .. 4 4 W.. . . .L , .Q ...Q ff ': E- ik-v .gfgjsgei , - '59 1' .. gg? xv ,438 gay.. , .F g 112 212 . . ,. .Q W Q-. 'lin wif ,iflfy A ..,. JR fl. fa? .. ..-,few ,Q me Q. Q 3 1 i if www 3 b SK W f N K wg 43, f AW W W Q. ,Zi frpifflzzi mg -L i? - f ffvxw 'fwij 1. 7 :TWHLQS 7 i ff? 'xi - 1- if , w 1- 4 . 3542+ . 5 , N .L E,,,gx,,xL f .af 5 ij?EiQri.:ff'l' iii! it 1. y 7 fm.. mag- .Qi if ..,,,E 5 . iff Q M ff Q g , T L L 1 ,jx v 'Q X f fa: fi W5 ? .5fsNg'zifs.T If . 4 . . R X.in., ' Q Q 7 9 Sp f .: K K 'B-Pa - Rim? 5 .A . ' si 1 S X' 4 r Emfif :kv X., ,Q X x x x A ...k. vp., .M T .. ifwfxfks t - . 'z -J M-ln. 'rg ., ., W 11,5k,., ..,.i .f . Q 'f' - A V X w Y' if . r Y' L ,J 1 J' w i f , f wifi? 'EK ' Q . :Lf if if . . X L 3, t 1 - . ' ' - o . ,sf A 1 E ! Q 4 . X 1 Q Q Q? Q 5 I K, , .5 . i. -X x, if gt Q... S .di . -g i F bp - ,A S .IQ 5 , W., N. Ag Wffif- i Qfilfx 5cS,.f65N' - 1f A - .W 4' . K'-54 .5 .' AQ: Q2 f 1 Q , q. .gilt fx - ' in Q-fg:..3g'55? - Q -- 2-.nys X Q, x UW ig, , 4 ,-y.,A3fq gQf51.,:f3,..x,gf. J. ' 'f x iw 8 gif k A ' if U ak -- -' qggL..-Ak i W 5' ffg.x..- .5 n 'K wi? 53541. .xp -swf x.g. Q . A ' X .. A fb 1 A . S ggifibh, ,R i 3 i Agfa .7 N.?AM .5 X f -1. . F f 5 .S A f. ' 'H . is S. . 11 , .ig ' A K-11-Y' Q NX. X K f . if X: -iiifbflil .. K .., ,mg Q. i. N X X X x xx XX W S.. k k F315 : nf R . L ! 9 7 . w x . W- -Nw.. if - X if Si ii.. 5 E -'1i.:.. . V 2,351 la-s Parisiens provides an l'Xll'2lCl1l'1'iCL1lilI' outlet for stuclcnts interested in broaclcuing their classroom knowleclge of France and her culture. Organized in 1959, it has become one of the more active clubs on the Wasliiiigttmii High School campus. Oflim-rs from loft arc: Danelle liolnick, pri-siclculg Kathy Brown, vice prcsidcntg Fred Yafhlcy, publicity manager: bheryll Harsh, sucrula1'yg and Norma Jensen, t1'u:1s111'z-1'. pirill of France Alive at WH wb, - 1 French Club members from left' first row Phil Lunn Robby Griffin Dan Lafontsee and Fred Vadne 1 ' 1 1. , , y.Secondr ,B bHl- ffbllf 5113? RFOWU, SIICTYH HHISII, and Norma Jensen. Third row, Bill Chastain, Miriam Trezisc, Rosemary Killen, I31:nelI:rRolriirillc, am c J, Irs. German, Sherry Salycr, D1ane Burt, Roberta Jensen, Beverly Carxahan, and John Stull. 3 ORGANIZATIONS The Happy Germans, Die Lustigen Deutsch- en, is an organization devoted to furthering the knowledge of its members in the Cer- manic culture and cus- toms. its membership is open to anyone who is taking or has taken German. Club officers from left: Stuart Strong, secretaryg Doug Sanders, prcsidcntg Miki- lfisln-r, nu presidentg Priscilla Henderson, publicity managcrg and Jack Appleman, treasurer. Club Seeks Knowledge of German is Members from left: first row, Kathi Galek, Gail Lake, Ronny Harris, .lohn Froclich. Second row, June Tima, Jamey Sanderson, Miss Benner, Janice Daniels, Hank Mohr, Barbara Mclntosh. Third row, Lian Holt, Susan Metko, Jane Barton, Stuart Strong, Doug Sanders, .lim Komorous, Tom Strong, Priscilla Henderson. Fourth row, David Livingston, 'l. Craig Wil- liamson, Cary McNichols, Mike Fisher, Duane Nuff, and .luck Appleman. ORGANIZATIONS 79 Their Goals Are Hi It ...N C Ln Wim' .al .,, f-'ff Leltergirls from left: first row, Jeanne Besser, Donna Webster, Arlene Wrigley, Nancy Hester, Phyllis Eaton, Glenda Fogleman, Francie Odum, Mrs. Hufford, Danelle Rolnick, Ellen Miller, Dixie Hyde, Jane Barton. Second row, Claudia James, Betty Sigvald- son, Sue Mason, Lynn Davidson, Margie Miller, Kathy Brown, Loralie Graton, Chelly Seeds, Peggy DuBois, Gerri Higgins, Suzi Browner. Third row, Gerry Hart, Claudia Carlson, Kaaron Hernandez, Neelu Perry, Pam Crunk, Robin Swank, Chris Schupback, Lucille Smith, Sydney Siepcl, Sue Mclntyre, Pam Sabeck. To promote school spirit and to set a good example for all WHS girls are the main ob- jectives of Lettergirls. They purposely set their goals high, then work hard to attain them . Officers from left: Arlene Wrigley, treasurerg Betty Sigvaldson, president, Donna Webster, secretaryg Claudia James, vice president, and Jeanne Besser, publicity manager. 80 ORGANIZATIONS +V 1 Q - .3 Y ' .3 I fx l tai' it L m R l 1 1 T -1 l 1 l Q. 1 . gf ix if ? f . . ! I f 1 1 I x Q S' .I ,t Y If .1 , Club llll'lllltCI'S from I1-ft: first row, C11 boss 111 lulm S111 SIIIKX I 1c1 l'll111 Xl111111N Kun, Duffy Sacom rom xllflllll Ewa-1's, llr-tty Christy, Allllil .lol111so11, Mus 1 1111 K 1 1 lol111-1111 lX 1111111 ll1111111LlQ - fi 35121131 il Officers fruni lcft: Ellyn Abrams, his- torian: Sandy Pace, svcrcturyg Betty Christy, prvsidvxltg Annu Johnson, vice 1111-sidc11t: Carol Ko111z11lz1, trcasurcrg R1-nc Duffy, Ci1ilil'l11l1I1 of degrees. PHA Ill0l1ll1l?l'S participate ill ll typical ftlflllll discussion. Officers of the Inkslingers Club are Mary Ellen Ander- son, secretary, seated at the typewriterg standing from left to right are Lucille Smith, treasurer, Lee Elder, vice president, Kathi Galek, presidentg and Danelle Rolnick, publicity manager. lnkslingers, the junior journalism club, held many bake sales during the year, as well as a successful pickle sale in December and a derby sale in January and February. To send deserving journalists to workshop in Flagstaff during late August was the incentive for the fund-raising projects. Meetings in class on Fridays encour- aged the journalists to work with their future Ram Page staff co-workers. isdn Learned Basics of Journalism Q!-'Z Front row, from left: Vera Nixon, Diane Schmidt, Sandy Gutterman, Carole Hirose, Danelle Rolnick, Lulu Smith, Pam Crunk, Nancy Drake, Pam Rcntch. Second raw, Lee Elder, Mary Ellen Anderson, Kathi Calek, Holly Schelling, John Schroeder, Arlene Taylor, Kitty McClellan, Marsha Roberts, Mr. Robert Cooley, and Mary Kay Stitz. 82 ORGANIZATIONS The newly-formed Fellowship Club seeks to acquaint the students and faculty of Wash- ington High with their common brotherhood with mankind. The members participated actively in the autumn National Council of Christians and Jews commemorating Na- tional Brotherhood Week. Through exper- ience and study the club hopes to appreciate the differences in the various religions and nationalities of the world. f3 Officers from left: Front row, Susan Dashiell, Sccrctaryg Judy Forman President, Katie Kalin, Vice President. Back row, Jack Appleman Treasurcrg Mr. Fred Olsson, Sponsorg and Tom Simpson, Sergeant-at-Arms L fgzgfd xffffgi if-1 6l..-fyftfefi-4' I -ff k nz: , N- wi .lj ki-L, Yf,,c,. In-I M f ki! he s, rs-L- f K g,,l.4.lf-- VIL! Zk.,4,-4.1 . Xfglf-4'-'COL' aff Ls ,cf Cckaozvgz 4146.41-Cf.47gZf.f , , 3,5 JL X4 f, 3 A A ff X -'cgx Participated in CCI 5323264 , Club members from left: First row, Esther Babb, Terri Ong, Eileen Ong, Judy Forman, and Ann Spitler. Second row, Katie Kalin, Dene Fast, Mary Kistler, Susan Ladd, Carole Hirose, Sue Sodomek, Susan Dash- iell, and Carol Lazlo. Third row, Mr. Fred Olsson, Jeff Chapman, Larry Lake, Joe Hanson, Dennis Richmond, Jack Appleman, .lohn Johns- lonlaugh, Tom Simpson, and Nikki Tatsukami. ORGANIZATIONS 83 Atmosphere of Meetings Informal 97' in 1' .,.swN N l n gk It H I Q- if t The atmosphere at a typical Hi-Y ' ' meeting is often informal and friendly. Affiliated with the YMCA, the Hi-Y at Washington High School attempts to improve' the standards of conduct and character on the campus. Officers from left: Cary O'Con?el, Vice Presidentg Bill Woodruff, l?residentq .lim CS I' . 'l ' ' ' Allen, Chaplain, Alvin .lon , easuitr, Paul Allen, Secretary, Richard Cherry, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Mike . X H' 1' CJ vip' -wr ff ,gy . is Nu 'ff .lifgft fi Hi-Xi incnzibcgs from left: row one, Bill Woodruff, Dave Ripley, Paul Allen, Richard Cherry Mike Hardin Bill Deay Larry Ash' yvort 1, an iciard Schultz. Row two, Dan Ritchie, Dennis Ellison, B'll R 'd, M'k F' li , D ' O ,l Al ' , R' Friblc, Mike Myers, Bob Kendrick, Gary O'C0nncl, and Mr. Engelcbrechlt, spofiisor. 1 C IS er me urs er, vm Jones, lc 84 ORGANIZATIONS They Are ot c6Beatniks', 0 Key Club members attempt to set high standards of conduct by example. lt is dedicated to proving the truth of the statement that most teenagers are honest and wholesome. Many of the members have been honored in other fields, for instance, honor roll and National Honor Society. All are respected by their classmates and teachers and are as much unlike the traditional teenage Hbeatniki, as a person could be. Key Club officers from left: Mike Fisher, Bob Nevilan, Gary O'Conncl, and Jeff Chapman. Key Club members from left: first row, Fred Vadney, Bob Havlin, David Livingston, Jeff Chapman, Dan Gustafson, club sweet- hcart Francie Odum, Gary Thomas, Terry Bohl, Tim Ruecker, Marc Fairman, George Himmelstein, and Bob Page. Second row, .loc Vorhees, Mr. Brown, Ivan Mullinex, Cary O'Connel, Richard Cherry, .loe Hansen, .lack Appleman, Nicky Tatesukami, Tom Howard, John Killebrew, Ken Ray, David Hirschy, and David Thomas. Third row, Phil Lunn, Bill Kelleher, Ron Johnson, Bob Kcnrich, Hal Kuchel, Bill Deay, Richard Cherry, Dave Oursler, Dennis Richmond, .lim Coffman, Mickey Batscll, Eric Smith, Larry Stanley, Dick Yanez, Howard Taylor. Mike Fisher is in the vcry back. ORGANIZATIONS 35 T.. Y-'l'ccns members from left: first row, Sue Ladd, Karen Pollard, Linda McLaughlin, Janet Hubble, Danelle Rolnick, Sandy Guttcrman, Julie Lcister, Mrs. Baker. Second row, Carol Hirose, Sandy Bechetti, Miriam Trezise, Swanee Holamn, Diane Adels- pvrger, Sandy Stancly, Carol Wilson, Gloria Tadano. The Aid the Unfortunate 'i Officers, from left: Sue Ladd, Program Chairmang Gloria Tadano, Chaplain, Diane Adclsperger, Sccretaryg Carol Wilson, Vice Presidentg Sandy Gutterman, Publicity Manager, Janet Hubble, Presidentg Danelle Rolnick, Treasurcrg and Julie Leister, Inter-Club Council Representative. 86 ORGANIZATIONS Like its counterpart for boys, Y-Teens strives to set high standards for its members and to set an example for the Washington High School student body. They annually adopt a needy family at Christmas, and their pro- jects, reflecting high Christian ideals, include parties for the handicapped children of the Valley and collecting for the City of Hope. Officers of the Latin Club from left to right: Kathy Lcpper, Secretary, Phyllis Babb, Treasurer, ,Ioan Harris, President, Gloria Taclano, Vice l'residentg and Ann Wootl, Publicity Manager. Action picture of typical Latin Club meeting. R.O.M.E. - ew Club on Campus Members of the Latin Club from left to right: Row 1, Donna Daniels, Susan Cross, Gene Yarbrough, Kenneth Jones, Gary Yarbough, Dan Sinema. Row 2, Kathy Lepper, Phyllis Babb, Lisbcth Birch, Linda Lyon, Anna McDowell, Gloria Tadano, Ann Wood, Pam Webb, Mary Kay Stitz. Row 3, Joan Harris, Lee Jones, Linda Mathis, Kathi Calek, Mrs. Betty Prosser, sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS 87 row, Mickey u1ll and Scroll members are versatile as well as talented W1lHtSS the power of Sue Brellm to turn Al A 1.15021 into an adorable lrl YVllll just a few strokes of L35 'E fl' CAROI-YN FREEMAN, RCPOTWI' RICK TRIBLE, President LUCY SARCANT, Pl1l'lllllIl1'IllLlI'lLlIl . - awww Deea Club, Distribulive lfclucalion of America, pro- vides extracurricular activity for those Vlfashinglon High stuclents participating in the lleca program. This program provides training in retail anfl wholesale merchandising. preparing the student for his future work. DIANN CAMPBELL, Secretary S3 Deca Club members from left, first row, Leta Downing, Diann Campbell, Ruth Simpson, Carolyn Freeman, India Bal- lard. Second row, Mrs. Pence, sponsor, Lucky Sargant, Rick Triblc, ,lim Engle, Cary Bovcc, and Bill Laugllton. ORGANIZATIONS Radio Club members from left: first row, Art Denzu, Bob Long, Scott Tillman, Stefan Roclowicz. Second row, Steve Cooperman, Bob Campbell, Pat Ryan, and Bob Dietrich. Third row, Mr. Broten, sponsor, Larry Shelley, Duane Naff, Ron Loncarie, Harry Peterson, and .lim Coffman. Not sliown are Paul Long, Mike Kauper, Bill Matlock, Neil Vince, and Kendall Kistlcr. Unique Communication is Theirs Radio Club officers from left: Bob Long, vice presidentg Bob Campbell, prcsiclentg and Harry Peterson, secretary- treasurer. ORGANIZATIONS The Future Farmers of America, Wash- ington High Chapter, is an organization designed to give its members practical experience in farming techniques and farming background. Future Farmers of America officers: scaled from left, Steve Saurette, sentinelg and Mel Roetlier, president. Standing, Lee Alford, treasurer, Bill Woodruff, vice president, Dave Morgan, secretary, and Robert Minnow, reporter. Their Feet Are in the Soil Club members from left: first row, Mr. Meder, advisor, Dennis Lundgreen, Yoava Kluscar, .lay Tedrick, Mickey McGee, Doug Steffen, Steve Craig, Mike Fowler, Lynn Grover, and Mike Smithinger. Second row, Mike Harvey, Jim Sprague, Roddy Adams, sweetheart Susan Cline, Ralph Dunlap, Tim O'Mac, Terry Hartsberg, Ben Perkins, Gary Miller, Alex Popoff, Ken Sikes, Kevin Ferrel, Lonny Skaggs, Chuck Schlund, Dave Morgan, Lee Alford, Mel Roether, Irwin Roberts, Gary Stone, Russel Czaplicki, Pete Danton, Harold Ritchie, Bill Schlund, Ken Zile, Steve Saurette, George Beal, Darrel Fixler, Robert Minnow, Joe Grant, and Joltn Mickelson. ORGANIZATIONS 9I Z7 KATIE KALIN MICKEY BATSELL DAVE HIRSCHY PAT Seem-tary President Vice President TFC Rr--r , EN.- X KERR asurer NHS from left: Lauri Johnson, Hallie Volts, Leslie Spitler, Mickey Batsell, Jeanne Besser, Katie Kalin, Mary Helen Kistler, Ronny llurris. Serrvnrl row, .Ieff Chapman, Dave Hirschy, Terry liohl, Robert Brescc, Betty Sigvaldson, Robin Swank, Chelly Seeds, Clenclu Fugleniun, Put Kerr. Third row, Kip Kolson, Dennis Richmond, Mike Fisher, and Marc Fairman. ACTIVITIES Scconrl senn-stcr lllCIlIlN'I'S of NHS from left: first row, Phyllis Babb, Elizalvetll llnuln, ,ludy Forman, ,lanct Autvu. .lulic lu trr Suzi Ilashiell, ,lanet Hubble, Sandy Cutternnin, Sandy Bechetti, and Sue Illclntyrc. Second row, Donna Tliaycr. llctty illllll to Ix'llIl'g1It' I.awrn-nee, Ji-ff Galdd, Sue Brclnn, ,lack Appleman, Manuel Cll1lYLlI'I'ILl, and Rosemary Killen. Third row, liob New-ln Stu Strong, Phil I.unn, Dave Livingston, Arthur Dcnzau, Larry Lake, ,Ioan Polishnk, Ifllen Miller, Morris Kr-lnpcr, Dong Sanur Ueorggc Butte, and April Sclnnidt. Fozlrtlr row, Suzanne Browner, Norma .lenson. Mve Mary Fain, llonniu George, Ili-nc s Ifric Smith, Cary U'Conncl, Cary Tllornus. Dan Gustafson. Ron IICCQ-v, .lim Coffman, Dan Ilitchic, Ilowurd Taylor, and Dim- Tho ll Character - Their Motto National Honor Society at Washingtoil High School has always been a highly respected and active member of the school's organizations. Dedicated to the attainment of character. represented by the candles of scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and service in the induction ceremony, its yearly selection of new members is a keenly anticipated event. Second semester officers from left: Jeff Chap- nnin, treasnrerg Ann Spitler, seeretaryg Dennis Richmond, president: and Terry Bohl, vice president. ACTIVITIES The Future Teachers of America at Washington High School, part of a small group of organizations called vocational clubs, hopes to acquaint its members with the problems and pleasures of the teaching profession. Sponsored by popular sophomore English teacher Mr. Percy Totheroh, it is one of the more active clubs on the WHS campus. Officers of the FTA from left: Denise Wallentinson, publicity managerg Linda Anderson, vice president, Pam Webb, treasurer, and Many Helen Kistler, president. omeday They'll Teach FTA members from left: first row, Bill Hodson, Janet Tedrick, Pam Webb, Denise Wallentinson, Ann Wood, Mary Helen Kistler Second row, Linda Anderson, Sandi Tegland, Pat Henson, Sue Sodomek, Gail Lake, and Linda Rice. 94 ORGANIZATIONS HTL--- 11,i-.i,-e.e OAL .L eeecfl' Leltcrlnen from left: ,first row, Larry Stanley, .liin Winn, G. 'y Reeves, Larry McLean, Dan Malone, Dave Bonner, Bruce Frankie, Gary Thomas, Barry Lunn, Mike Tiano, Bob Boscainp, Bog r Yecklc. Second ow, .lim Stoll, Alvin Jones, Larry Jensen, Bill Reid, John Killebrew. Dave Hall, Bob Neveln, Mike lioelher, Stew' Isaacs, ,lohn Ca alier, Gene Beck, Richard Cherry, Mike Fisher, Randy NVillcr, Phil Lunn, Mickey Batsell, Bob Scrvano, .lac Stull, Mike Har en, Ted Tittle, ,lim Stead, Dave Oursler, Dave Thomas, Kip Kolson, Cary Thomas, Wall Oxley. wi? y Lettermen is a club devoted to practicing the ideals of sportsmanship and'to presenting them to the student body by example. M me .alili 1 Richard Cherry looks as though he doesn't appreciate Dave 0ursler's swinging arm. Officers from left: Mike Roether, president, Kip Kolson, vice president, Miko Fisher, treasurer, Phil Lunn, secretary, and Dave Ourslcr, sergeant-at-arms. ORGANIZATIONS 95 ln ,xv Mr. Frank Salmon, sponsor. 'Qs .lohn Jones, Elex Winn, Karen Taylor, and .lar-kie .loncs work on crash poster for the Glendale game. By free discussion, the Art Club attempts to ae- quainl its members with some of the finer points of art ancl artists. During the year it visits nlu- seums, artists' studios anfl ends the year with a footl-ancl-fun party. f- Olficers from left: Jackie Jones, president, Karen Taylor, vice president, Barbara Melnlosh, secretary, and Linda Rice, treasurer. Art club members from left: first row, Manuel Chavarria, Ann Paulse, Rene Duffy, Barb Mclntosh, Phyllis Babb, Betsey Baum. Sec- ond row, Naomi Hinnnelstein, Cheryl Frugia, Jackie Jones, Ann Keyser, Elex Winn, John Jones, Nickey Tatsukami. Third row, Jim Johnson, Linda Rice, Karen Taylor, Paula Swett, Lynn Jeffress, Gail Lake, Swannee Holman, Mr. Salmon. 96 ORGANIZATIONS it ,, . . A R 4 ., - ' U, si'i.1,-,.f' V ,. ..-I A. A- '. . el A vt 1.x' ' '7 'TT fun? nv L5al! Spanish Club members frtun left: first row, Denny Frunan. Diane Stoft. Karen Yan Arsclell, llyla Goldman, Klary Helen Kistler, ,lulie lmister, Betsy Baum. Second row, Barbara Ausere. Pete Greene. Russ Dodson, Pat Kerr. Mike White, Sandi Teglaml, Linda Jean .Xntlerson. Linda Talbott, Denise Wallentinson. Sandi Kawa. Rita Kelley. Gail Lake, Sandy Bechetti. Pain Renteli, Linda llubhle, Pamela Wait, Steffi Porterfield. Leslie Kunath. Mary llellonnld. Spanish Club attempts. through speak- ers and movies. to further an under- standing in its members of the Spanish speaking world. Also. each year they award scholarships to seniors planning to continue with the study of Spanish in college. -Q ORGANIZATIONS 9 Senior journalists from left to right are Jackie Craney, Gay Parker, and Suzi Dashiell, and Dorothy Beckmon in the front row. ln the back row are Marilyn Gwinn, Sue Brehm, Mickey Batsell, Janet Selb, Bill Woodruff, Paul Myers, Mr. Cooley, Tim Ruecker, Carolyn Zody, and Tim Tyers. Wgs and' H -Basic School Paper Advisor ROBERT M. COOLEY Mr. Cooley has provided friendly but firm sponsorship of the Ram Page ever since its first issue in the 1956-57 school year. ORGANIZATIONS Washington H i g h School,s newspaper, the Ram Page, is put out twice a month by a small but industrious staff. Eleven news-hungry journalists, under the direction of veteran newspaperman Robert Cooley, can be found uburning the midnight oil as each new deadline approaches. The stu- dent body receives their papers regularly because of the little- known jobs of the Ram Page staff. From planning the page layouts to writing the stories, from sweating out headlines to folding papers, these eleven seniors provide an active bond between the WHS student body and administration. This year's homecoming edition of the pa- per was printed in purple ink. Ingredients in ' v Editors of the Rampage: Mickey Batsell, Carolyn Zody, Janet Selb, Suzi Dashicll, Dorothy Bccknton, Sue Brehm, Bill Woodruff, Paul Myers, and Tim Rucckcr. the Lead Newspaper businessis not all hard work! Paul Myers, Suzi Dashiell, and Sue Brehm are luiving a little fun along with thc job of putting the paper together. These are the Young Arizona and T4-1-nlattle corres- pondents, responsible for the grueling chore of placing stories of Washington High School in city-wide pub- ' lications. ORGANIZATIONS 99 CAROLYN ZODY MRS. WATROUS CLIFF RUSSELL Editor-in-Chief Advisor Assistant Editor First row, I-r, Charyl Smithiger, Delores Hous ner, cd. and Carol O'Donnell, Campus Scenes Sefond row, Kathi Calek, and John Sclloeder Organizations. From Drudgery Came the Annual First row, l-r, Jeanette Dickey, soph- omores ed.: Jeanie Mortcnson, soph- omoresg and Mary Ellen Anderson, juniors ed. Second row, I-r: Pam Webb, freshman ed.g Tana Basham, frcshmeng Ron Johnson, seniors cd.5 and Swancc Holman, juniors. I 00 ORGANIZATIONS 9 From a flurry of picture requests to harried photographers to feverish hours in the annual room came the l963 PZIIIOFZIIIIH. The days were long and hot in September, drizzly and cold in llCC'0Illl1Cl'. and liewiteliingly warm in early l7el1ruary-lmut the stuff worked on, ex- periencing fl frightening slump in mid-Feluru- ary. Prodded on by tiny editor-in-chief Car- olyn Zody the section editors likewise prodded those under them. Through many hours of CllSC0lll'i'lgl'IHC'lll and drudgery there was one thought uppermost in the staffs minds-to hold the UJ63 PIIIIOIYIINZI in their hands. Bill Peterson, Jeanette Dickey, and Mike Sintmovic, boys' sporlsg Jean- ette is editor. Not shown: Royalty ed. Sue Brehm, Girls' Sports cd. Cathy Robinson, Girls Sports Barbara lieekerl, and John Brnnst Orgtmizutions. 3 'E it 5, 3 31 li 2 i i i 5 55 R , F MARY KAY STITZ, 2lCllil0llllC4 editor Barbara McIntosh, adsg Jacque Craney, ad editorg Audrey Sherman, activitiesg Joie Hazelett, activities and Tana Basham, sophomore. ORGANIZATIONS l0I 1 +17 x Q 4'qt.:.. f' '?R?3' f i L, V .Q Pep Club members from left: Wright, Janet Hubble, Caren ing, Pat Kerr, Carol Chester, I 1 F3 L -' N . s N . X t l .- ,523 ffibvt, first row, Julie Leister, Linda Hubble, Glenda Smith, and Renee Hardy. Second row, Dolores Prather, Gloria Taclano, Vera Nixon, and Linda Stillman. Third row, Mrs. Pence, sponsor, Joan Rein- Roxi Engebrctson, Linda Mathis, and Sheryl Roberts. Campus-Wide chool I02 ORGANIZATIONS Pep Club officers plan a sale. JULIE LEISTER, President lr l PAT KERR Vice President JANET HUBBLE, Secretary Splut Is Then' Goal By far the most active and school-spirited club on the Washington High School campus, the Ram Rooters have repre- sented the student body well throughout the football and basketball seasons. Mem- bers can be identified by the club emblem and purple and white uniform. Mrs. Pence, new WHS teacher, took over as sponsor of the club after Mrs. Stanley Cook left. CAROL CHESTER, Treasurer SHERYL ROBERTS Publicity Manager , I , ORGANIZATIONS Pam Webb, freshman class editor, begins the picture taking process by handing a picture rt-quest to Tom Julius, annual photographer. Tom then takes the picture designated on the request. The most laborious step in the process is the development of the negative and printing of the picture. Tom seems un- happy about working on such a lovely spring day. At last a critical editor receives the finished pictures but obviously here Pam is satisfied with the results. IO4 ORGANIZATIONS But the process docs not end here, for now Pam must return to the annual room and fit the pictures in her page layouts. It takes at lot of work to put out an annual. Annual photographers from loft: standing, Dick Ewors, Bob Thoinu, Adu Xvtlllgllll, Toni Julius, and Danny Ritchie. Silling, Stu Annual and Photo raphers While Bob Thomu is engrossed in the flush bulb of a cunit-ru and Toni Julius and Danny Ritchie discuss a vcry important photo difficulty, Stu Strong laughs at a private joke. Work To 'ether Nvorking long hours in the darkroom, liurrying hero and thcrc on the Xvush- inglon I-ligh School vznnpus. llllilllg pit'- turvs from tho spcvifivntioiis of gurlmlml picture rcquvsts-all this thc annual pliotogrziplrers did and morv. All thu pictures in the V163 annual wort' the work of five lmrrivd phologt'uplicrs who relaxed visibly when the 3rd dvadlinc was mct. ORGANIZATIONS '05 Science Club members from left: first row, Rosemary Killen, Janey Sanderson, Bob Paige, Jack Kelly, Marc Beany, Austin Whippo, Lindsey Robertson, Stuart Strong, Morris Kemper, Phyllis Babb, and Betsy Baum. Second row, Gene Boyles, Dave Hirs- chy, Jim Coffman, Tom Strong, Judy Green, Mary Ann Oliver, .lack Applehaum, .lack Beall, Scott Tillman, Mr. Broten, sponsor. Third row, Rick Van Hazel, Duane Naff, Stefan Rocowicz, Harry Peterson, Bob Long, Bob Campbell, Jim, Paul Roy. They Seek the World Around Them Science Club was organized as a method for students keenly interested in science to develop their interest outside of the classroom. Their activities include field trips and speakers. Science Club officers from left: first row, Lauri Johnson, secretaryg Morris Kemper, treasurer. Back row, Dave Hirschy, sergeant- at-armsg .lack Appleman, president, Tom Strong, vice presidentg and Bob Campbell, first semester vice president. I 06 ORGANIZATIONS Uslierette Officers from left: Karen Swenson, publicity man- ager: Bonnie Maloney, treasurer: Danelle Rolnick, president. Not pictured: Glenda Fogleman, vice president and April Schmidt, secretary. Read to Serve You ve' lf Uslierette members illustrate a purpose ot' tlie club, to lianml out programs. The girls in Usherettes donate their services to WHS at most -school events by helping with seating and distributing pro- grams, MClllllC1'Slll1J is open to any girl interested in bettering herself through service. Usherette members from left: first row, Joyce Okamolo, Margie lllaek, .lan Hubble, Karen Swenson, Shar- lene Burnham. Seconrl row, .leanette Johnson, Annette Fabricant, Carol Lesnick, Jeanie Mortensen, Patti Armstrong, Danelle Rolnick, Peggy Hennington, Mrs. Sliroetler. Third row, Linda Mathis, lloxanno Enge- bretson, Bonnie Maloney, Mary Corsline, Pat Fogleman. ORGANIZATIONS IO7 -if 'xv is aff X yff. , ,x S S' f if-NS , -rwhve -- Ml' g fxeggagz, X . 52 1' Y A.EP:!s W ' JC In H ' mf? , t Q Q new A. 'W if'-5 L, m J, if k . X .,.,.' ,!,5f i, Lim, -,W , Q - --X ii?-.qfggldigiig Wifi- Ah '4f 'g,5g:Qi3Q - . .N X f,?SYgd,g,:,:j,f 1 f if U - - vi 'ae 11. . .m.w.f--w-- f Q2 55,111 i , X . XR 'ii 55? I Q S X. ,ng . 5 Q' 1 4 ,i . Q:::f, 'I' bs IQ 8 1 ' K Q ' .K ii .Q X.: x t ' 1 5 . Q I ,hx K fx S- gs X win W., . . 'Yamag- Y .1 XNQSWYQ- N xiii! ' QQNN M!! 94 'gill Q!!! 'W Q Y fu 5, 1 5 C Q. R ,',,qqlu li a Q 'Q X ll ,Q .1 ,ski V 1 1 y X .xi 5 x Y 'K Wil li Sw m xx N if x X 'N 4? Daily Campus Views Mrs. Berry is busy signing admit slips for students who have been absent. I I0 CAMPUS SCENES The lines move much faster at our new snack har. Bill Sigvalson receives his plate at the cafeteria window. April Schmitt is at the cash register. Daily morning practic- ing is a regular routine for these .band mem- bers, but it really shows up in their pcr- formances. Practice Mak Delores Housner and Charyl Smith iger practice typing after school erfect xr. A Q .. Majoreltes practice for Friday night's per- formance. From left: Robin Warner, sophomore, .lane Barton, senior, and Delores Housner, junior. Cheerleaders practice to lead W.ll.S. RLIIIIS to victory. From left: Gretchen Clifford, .lulieanne Egly, Suzi Browner, Chelly Seeds, Francie Odum, and Jeanne Bcsser, Q... - wax .,-1-' POIDIJOII Cirls add pep and brighten up each Friday night game. From left: Sue Mc- Tyre, Glenda Fogle- ll man, Neela Perry, ll Eileen Ong, Jacque Armstrong, Claudia Carlson, Robin Swank, and Susan llurk. CAMPUS SCENES H3 The annual W.H.S. faculty vs. the grammar school tt-uclicrs is put on to raise mum-y for ai SCll0lZll'Sllill. Rug:-r Yu-kt-I shows his skill wllilo Bruce Frankie l1t:lps. ut of 'I 't It ll HPOIIIUUII girls, Cliff Russell, Ron Joliusun, Chuck Tribble, and Rick Trilililc pose for ll picture altcr thc Powtlt-r-Puff game. Tha- llilli-lllIlC activities at this year! llotnccomiug Ctuue were llighlighted with the ItlHj0fClKCS twirling fire-hiltons. no-lg A H4 CAMPUS SCENES fN clinary .1 . r I The nfoolhall players are getting last minute instructions from their euaclu-s. ' ,f ,- 14 5 Y Nm 'QNX ex A , is X, QM 5 What is Mr. Murphy up to now! Linda Lazxara wears one of the wig-hats that were a fad. Q . T 'N tw Bruce Frankie proves that gum wrapper chains aren't completely useless. Spectators are: Carolyn Zody, Mary Ann Ewers, Joann Boreman, Neil Crilnwood, and Delores Housner. CAMPUS SCENES I I5 lung.,-A-.- .mf . im fn- ! 'TS' Mrs. Murphy and Jacque WZISII show us one of the campus' most used means of transportation. Custodian, Wlaync Clark, finishes a hard day's work. I I6 CAMPUS SCENES Mrs. George, our new counselor, is busy in her files. Students enjoy studying in our new library. 5 -Q f,g.,.1.,,.,,,,, ,,,v A fi. SERV H5 5 x Z' 1 S 4 I X v ---. f 31'-'L AZ QM ww.-Q ,. 1 Ng.. '5 1.- .-N ,gi ,A -kwn .0 wp tn.-J, f - , in Q 1-i. ,f -. iv P Q 34, a,.a11. ,S- X N N 2 Miss Lois Sauer is sponsor for Girls Athletic Associa- Miss Harriet Locke Sponsors Varsity and Junior Var tion. sity Tennis. portsmanslup Is Their Goal Mrs. Shcrilyn Kinney is sponsor for Cheerleaders and Mrs. Virginia Hufford sponsors Lctlcrgirls and Arch Pompon Girls. ery. l20 GIRLS SPORTS This ycags .l.V. Cgiiecrleaders are: bottom, left to right, Missy Leighton, Malinda Elliot. Top, Barb McIntyre, and Patte Bohl. Thcsc gnr s per orm at n rome games. If X D r 1 ' as f b 1 f , K Ui tCCQ'i N- All Cb 71 l M ursirf H- if f ey ' is N Lccllitgsk' pew 'L Junior Varsity,iCheerleaders work hard to keep up team spirit. They practice each ill L QL LC mt far lfkwiday in hopes of becoming Varsity Cheer- l f , f leaders next year. They should be com- T if t ' 'x ls . . 1' C K 0 ,W k mended on the fine Job they do. Lkkniilirrf LQ ALL .. 'w ,,,', , .K ' ' ii K gl fit 1'4 !'fC1di ' I f X ff' If X 5 Barb Mclntyrc, Captain At right, Barb shows one of the jumps used in cheers. J.V. Cheerleaders GIRLS SPORTS I2l Co-captain Francie Odum Julicunnc Egly Chelly Seeds Suzi Browner I 22 GIRLS SPORTS Co-captain Jeanne Besser Gretchen Clifford If ya wanna mn is the topic of this F formed by our Varsity Cheerleaders. Top to boltom, Suzi Browner, Jeanne Bcsscr, Gretchen Clifford Second rozt Chelly Sceds Juhcannc Egly and Francie Odum. Promote Better School ptrtt Facing the difficul- ties that arise are co-captains Francie Oclum, left, and Jeanne Besser, right. These girls and the rest of the squad pep up all games and promote more school spirit. Cheerleaders must maintain a M373 av- erage in all subjects and also be able to make up new cheers and actions to go with them. ft, ,-A g my I E l 1 4 GIRLS SPORTS I23 The pompon squad have to work and practice hard to perfect its dances. Each week a member of the squad is picked to make up a dance for the game the following Friday, then it is taught to the other members and presented dur- ing half-time at the game. This is done during basketball season. The rest of the time the whole squad adds to the making of the dances. The require- ment for Pompon Girls is to maintain a u3 average. Robin Swank, Poinpon Captain, has been on the squad for two years. Pompon Girls Acid Vifuaeious Spirit ,Nj U l xg Nj hIL'llllJCI'S of the Pompon squad are, from left to right: Qi en Ong, Claudia Carlson, Neela Perry, Sue McTyrc, Susan Burk, Glenda Foglcman, Robin Swank, and Jacque Ar litrong. Z, '24 GIRLS SPORTS 18 A A. A .R - I . 1 ki . . . I X A X X R l . xx W' A '-X ny. ,K 1, I L it A ff 'QA X ., i Q I nl W . f Q ,AW 7 X 3 , ,ki This year's Varsity tennis girls are: left to right, Betty Sigvaldson, Claudia James, Suzi Browner, Jane Barton, and Arlene Wrigley. Tennis is a very hard sport to master. It takes skill, During the year, some of the Varsity girls may be co-ordination, and knowledge. cut to J.V. and some of the J.V. may make varsity. Tennis Requires Skill IZ6 GIRLS SPORTS Barb Clessner is on the Junior Varsity tennis team, but with practice hopes to make varsity next year. This is what all of the J.V. girls are looking forward tol Practice Leads to kill This ycar's Junior Varsity tennis team is made up of: left to right, .sr-ami, Linda Price Chris Nelson. Stmzfling, Barb Clessner, Danell Rolniek, Martha Pette, and Sandy Ceiger Seated, Liz Kingsley, Carol Gieryz, Nadenia Thomas, Mary Gorsline, and Christine llaynie. Stnrzrling, Eileen Sharp, Susan Roer, Sue Cosper, Sherry Cun- saulas, Sanda Stair, and Mari- anne Sharp. These girls are our Fresh tennis team. You can usu- ally find them every night after school on the courts practicing for their next match. GIRLS SPORTS I27 Arcl1cry club members are, seated, Barb Conner, Sue Mason, Kaaren Hernandez, Susan Gillum, Bev Greenway, Martha Pette, Danell Rolnic, Shelia Thomkinson. Standing, Claudia James, Pam Saback, Lucy Laborin, Joan LeFan, Pat Hensan, Diane Sim- son, Cathy Bolin, Johnny Johnson, Annette Parmenter, Pam Burklisich, and Linda Hansen. They Have the Point of Aim , Archery takes a lot of concentration and control. The I closer you come to the bulls-eye the higher your score a will become. The more you practice the more co-orclina- y ,r tion and skill you develop. 'sf o'-f' 4 A'-my ., r Sue Mason is Archery manager and the highest . scorer in school. rl AX Ready, Aim, Fire. Members of the Archery Club get sct to fire Z1 round. l28 GIRLS SPORTS C , WX lleinht-rs of badminton club arc: 110110111 I'01C, left to right, Helen Bailey, Pain Mitchell, 3IL1l'l.llCl. Peattie, Charlotte Wolf, Chris Sehuphach, LuLu Smith, Sharon Hatlesteacl, Barb Conner, Kaaron Hernandez, and Annette Parmenter. Back raw, left ro riglzl, Joyce Beaton, Pam Sabeek, Nancy Drake, Danelle Rolnick, Pam Burklisich, Margie Miller, Claudia James, Barbara Jones, Sheila Tliornpkinsoil, Jerri Higgins, Margie Black, anal Cathy Graves. Timing Important in Badminton Sydney Siepel is this ycar's Chris Schuphach and Chai'- G.A.A. badminton manager. lottc Wolf reach for the bird- ie at once. GIRLS SPORTS l29 These sports pictures were taken one day after school. I At right, Lee Zvoner seems to he telling the other ls what to do before getting down to more serious work. i tj Dill U N9 t X i All I wh? ff-If At right, Sharon Hatlcsteacl, Sharon Congleton, Charlotte Wolf, and Chris Schupbach are holding up Sydney Sie- pcl, Pam Mitchell, Patte Bohl, and Missy Leighton. But the real pressure is on Lu Lu Smith. I 30 GIRLS SPORTS 1 At left, is usually what the girls' locker room looks like after the girls are dressed for P.EI . wtf X0 C' L24- The above girls joined the bowling club instead of going to the regular G.A.A. Wednesday night activities. They receive pins for their achievements in bowling. Every Monday afternoon after school the club meets at 300 Bowl to bowl for fun and exercise. GAA. Pinbusters At right Diane Dunn is shown right after her delivery. Diane really enjoys being in the club. Bowling Club officers from left are, Mary Sharkey, presi- dent, Arlene Wrigley, vice president, and Mickey llowzdy, treasurer. GIRLS SPORTS l3I Freshmen members of G.A.A. are, bottom row, left to right, Darlene Martin, Karen Berman, Rosemary Kaukol, Rosemary Morgan, Mary ,lane Mallen, Terri Watkins, Jean Harstman, and Rosslyn Sticht. Middle row, Linda Con, Shirley La Rose, Ellen Jurginson, Sue Darr, Judy Stewart, Bev Carnahan, Carol Giertz, Kitty Wharton, Ellen Mitchell, Kate Burke, Sue Cosper, Carolyn Burns, and Ellen Zody. Top row, Bonnie Ross, Marilyn Potisman, Carol Graves, Kaye Hidelrand, and Leila Fain. G.A.A. G.A.A. Council Managers, top row, I. to r., Sidney Siepel-badminton, Susan Browner-tennis, Neela Perry-dance, Charlotte Wolf -softball, and Jeanne Besser-swimming. Bottom row, Donna Webster-volleyball, Kathy Browner-basketball, Phyllis Eaton- speed-a-way, and Cerri Higgins-archery. These girls were elected by the other members of G.A.A. at the end of the 1962 school year. GIRLS SPORTS I 33 W x N 05 Oxy All v -. 4 so f PN A' V - Y 'S A 7' Q5 3' A if ii B S ' ' .N I ' at :Q . 'P I -5' Z i K 9 'A ' 1 N if' X P Isl P v li 3 L I 6 t Af s .t 1 ,-. ' . ,lg A 5 1 'XM s X' E' , Q ,M 1 , S A is f 1 A K ' -J t N iixlbi twt 'R 'P H . t A if Lvl-sPX1lX...IPla wi ii i I l p il 5 P A A A W'?q: 'x'Y'?M 4, ' 1 P Members of G.A.A. are, back row, Kathy Graves, Neela Perry, Martha Peatte, Julianne Egly, Charlotte Wolf, Peggy DuBois, Chris Schupback, Marjorie Miller, Pam Saheck, Linda Hanson and Kaaron Hernandez. Also Barbara Conners, Phyllis Eaton, Susie Browner, Sharon Hatlestad, Sidney Siepel, Nancy Drake, Joyce Beaton, Glenda Fogleman, Jeanne Besser, Betty Sigvaldsen, Arlene Wrigley, Francie Odum, Pat Sanders, and Shelly Seeds. Middle row, Kathy Browner, Susan Egly, Donna Hackett, Susan Antrim, Barbara McCarty, Jane Lee, Lynn Armour, and Linda Lotton. Front row, Faye Rankin, Barbara McIntyre, Patty Bohl, Malinda Elliott, Missy Leighton, Norma Hammer, Joie Hazelett, Sandy Gieger, Mary Parker, Vicki Lojez, Jackie Wash, Sandra Nesbitt, Mauriecn Connors, Chris Cook, Nancy Casey, Barbara Bailey, Gloria Northrup, and Jeanine Larsen. N G.A.A. officers are, president, Arlene Wrigley, and Other officers are Chelly Seeds, corresponding secre- Betty Sigvaldsen, recording secretary. Not shown is, tary, Francie Odum, treasurer, and Jackie Wash, Margie Martys, vice president. publicity. I 34 GIRLS SPORTS ' in .... nr . it . ln. Neela Perry does an excellent demonstration of an arabesque frequently used modern dance and bullet, l Dance At left Francy Odum teaches the fifth hour P.E. classes the proper way to cheer. Glenda Folemun, shown at right, leads the second hour class in one of the pompon dances. GIRLS SPORTS l35 . Q I A 1 ' - 1 0 W- 2..- ,,.......'...J , . ,. -' - 3. 'nf-.kg-g . s. I h Q 'wwf-4-'Kf . . Q 1 fi ' 4 x ' K 'I . k 1 fclw,-m':ff?5aw, sm X , -' vm-.511-0555.-,Av,1..', t, ,V , I 1 ' - 'Hx : 5, ,, -.g..x.,,.. MW.. AN--.+...,.A .4:,.W..,. . , . ,L , . K 1 , x . 1, , ,Q ' ' ,vi-9 1 K K . lx W ,E Xb: K up H 5 kk 25, I ---LX . 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Flagstaff 28 Rams 13 ............., .. ...,. Cortez 6 Rams 40 .................... Sunnyslope 20 Rams 6 .................. -. Brophy 8 l iek. Rams 6 ............,....... Glendale 21 I Rams 58 .................... Prescott 7 A Rams 26 .................... St. lVlary's 0 -,.: Rams 44 ................... . Scottsdale 13 e- i ' Weill? :'ziE-..'flf,.' S . - - fg gpw ASSISTANT COACH Keeper of the ele hants COACH P , ED SINE BACKFIELD COACH HARVEY JENSEN '38 BOYS SPORTS 5 . . . 4 . . . . 3 . . . 2 . . . 1 The rrnwrl screams as llle Rams Cjlillli up urirlrlwr' c0rili'r'erice victory over Prescott hy ax 58-6 mnrk. Varsity Gridclers I: fi First row, If-fl to right: Ted Tittle, Bob Richard, Terry Bolil, Tim Reucker, Randy Willer, Allen Agcrsea, Mickey llatsell, Alvin Jones, Roger Soderberg, Dave Hall, Carl Sandall, Jack Stull. Second row, .lolm Steven, Kip Kulson, Neil Crimwoud, Cary O'Con- nell, Tim Hcrsberger, Dennis Dunn, Bill Kelleher, ,lolln Killelxrew, Dennis Kelm, Duane Olsson, Dave Mallory. Thin! row: .lim Stoll, Harold Brees, Bruce Frankie, Mike Chavtcz, Craig Johnson, Sum Grimes, Harrold Breeze, Steve lssacs, Barney Vnn Horn, Wally Muulsby, Coach Karl Ulichny. Top row, Coacli Harvey Jensen, Dennis Pickett, Dick Yunez, Dick Cherry, Duvc Ousler, Budcly Cmnlns, Bart Lnfon, ,lohn Jacobsen, Dan Malone, Mike Roetlier, Tim Van Hnrn, Coach Ed Sine. BOYS SPORTS I39 Qi f' 4 l Q Practice was hard and the weather hot as the Mighty Rams prepared for the season opener against Amphitheater. Randy Willer practices a wide sweep against a new defense line, Coach Ed Sine, director. Varsity Football Is Hard Work fl X 1 , Richard Cherry 1323 blocks for Halfhack Allen Agersea 1131 as Allen is tripped up by a Glendale Cardinal. Glendale won 21-13. I40 BOYS SPORTS Mickey Batsell grabs a Washington aerial for 15 yards against Glendale. Glendale managed to stop the stubborn Rams. All State guard Rodger Soderburg shows a perfect stance in preparation for the Scottsdale encounter. Soderburg received the Most Valuable Player award for the 1962 season. - X1-fwgukt L ' ,, Bull doging for a first down is Halfback Allen Agersea just out of the reach of an unidentified Prescott Badger. Washington mighty mites bombed Prescott 58-6. ,ff if In LIYJCW' Follow me, says Allen Agersea U31 as Wally Maulsby i281 looks for an opening against Amphi. Agersea was voted Prep. Player of the week. W.H.S. won 38-0. BOYS SPORTS I4I Varsity Highlights Rain Halflxnek Mickey Batscll pile driver for 6 yards up the middle in W.H.S. season opener. Amphitheater fell to the mighty Rams by il 44-O count. l42 BOYS SPORTS Senior Quarterback Mike Roether rambles ovcr Sunnyslope safety Dick Smyser for 12 yards. Roether led the Rams to their first win over Sunnyslope since 1959. WHS won 40-6. Quarterback Mike Roether 1261 dashes down the sideline for an opening kick-off touchdown that was called back for a penalty. Throwing block in background is Mickey Batsell UU. Glendale beat the Rams 21-13. Stcamrolling into Pay dirt is Fullback Tim Van Horn 1121. The helpless Sunnyslope Viking didn't stop Tim as the Rams '4Stomped Slope, 40-26. Receiving last day instructions before the St. Mary's game from head coach Karl Ulichny and Harvey Jensen, backficld coach, arc thc Ram backs. Halfback Randy Willcr U43 looks to cut up field as John Stevens C441 prepares to throw block against a Scottsdale Beaver during the homecoming game in which Wasliington won 44-13. BOYS SPORTS I43 ? - mf, . of a, , Varsity Junior Varsity COACH LOT COACH KENT CHRISTENSEN BRIGGS SEASON RECORD W.H.S. 57 ....................,..,........ Arcadia 54 W'.H.S. 60 ................................ Flagstaff 54 W.H.S. 59 ......., ...... S cottsdale 70 fForfeitJ W.H.S. 72 ....... ...... G lendale 53 W.H.S. 63 ........ ....., C ornado 51 W.H.S. 53 ........ ...... C ortez 42 W.H.S. 66 ....... - ...... Sunnyslope 47 W.H.S. 65 ........ ..................... S t. Mary's 57 W.H.S 70 ....... -- ..... - .... Prescott 52 W.H.S. 62 ........ ...... B rophy 45 W.H.S. 71 ....... ...... Fl agstaff 65 W.H.S. 53 ..,,... ...... G lendale 43 W.H.S. 84- ...,.... ...... S unnyslope 58 W.H.S. 53 ....... ...... C ortez 50 W.H.S 52 ...,.., ...... S t. Mary's 4-7 W.H.S 64 ................................ Prescott 62 W.H.S. 71 ................................ Brophy 51 INTER-DIVISION PLAY-OFF W.H.S 69 ..............,................. Coronado 57 W.H.S. 69 ..................,............. Chandler 62 STATE TOURNAMENT W.H.S 52 .........................,...... South Mt. 56 W.H.S. 56 ................................ Mesa 79 Freshman Purple COACH T OM PACEL Freshman White COACH DALE GOODWIN Hoopsters' Season Record BOYS SPORTS I47 J A , ,. in ,. .W ,N .t . ,AMN -,,, 4 A id -. Z . , v 7, +-Y,,,,k,,9,, .Q V ' L , . A f e, -4 ,f-5, uv- f- -.f -! '.w1x...vb, t B -A ffm- X ' , - -,- - he V ,. , . --, gf-4' ' ' ' fi- x - S, s 'hm wi' Q, N34 K' wx. v3 , ,. Q - - t f..+g,..- W, . - - - Front row, left to right, Jim Hernendez 1mgr.5, Glen Cehl, Frank Carrillo, Rick Beltran, Steve Aclragna, Doug Akers, Mike Connolly, Jim Walker, Bruce Frankie. Second, Tom Meyer 1mgr.5, Dan Swan, Bob Roether, Bill Hageman, Jolm Hershbcrger, Cary Keenen, lion Keehn, Dennis Kohn, Jolm Phillips, Larry Simpson, Dave Pollard, Tom lelershherger, Vaughn Brown, Don Pylman, Coach Dave Swerdfeger. Third, Tom Kosin, Migc Sparkes, Wayne Rice, Cary Bressee, Mike Huie, Hon Lonearix, Jin Wynn, Mike Lewis, Larry Mcllaniels, Bart Lal7on, Duane Olson, Bob Dietrich, Ed Rovey, Jim Young, Don Jones, George Hall, Coach Tom Pagel. Future Gridmen Fullback Tim Van Horn seems to have a bit of trouble seeing where he is going. Tim smashed up the middle for a Ram first down against Brophy. Brophy won 8-6. I48 BOYS SPORTS Y Dave Oursler 1425, Alvin Jones 1105 and John Stevens 1445 block for Ram Speedster Allen Agersea 1135 in Brophy game. Brophy won 8-6. Freshman Purple Basketball First row, Iefl to right, Cary Batsell, Dave Allen, Greg Sclieibel, Joe Higgins, Jeff Schmidt, Robby Robinson, Mgr. Scronrl, Coach Tom Pugel, Myrlan Alin, Ed Dunn, Mike Field, Rick Wvastrack, .lim Reed, Tom Siewers. Season Record: 8 wins, 3 losses. Basketball Court Freshman White Basketball First row, Steve Swanson, Bill Van Zile, Tom Reid, John Trueblood, Bob Thompson, Allen Kieslcr, Mgr. Bob Ransbrgcr. Second row, Couch Dale Goodwin, Leigh Prcttyman, Dave Robles, Mike Piper, Larry Kuck, David Harbstcr, Reid Fcrllman, Mike Donavan, Mgr. Frank Ales. Season Record: 11 wins, 1 loss. BOYS SPORTS I49 Mike Fisher is demonstrating the art of laying one in as Bob Scrivano comes up to help. Bob Scrivano makes a lay up against Sunnyslupv. The Rams won 84- to 58. L mJy 5 Qgf lf -'QT Nl? f 5 Q i 9 iv All n X QQ ,Vile Mike Fisher goes up for tip whilc Bill Richardson wulclurs. BOYS SPORTS I 5 WHOW-We have a new addition to the varsity haskcthall team! Actually it's just Sr. Glenda Fogclman helping look for you know who's ' Contact lens during one of the Rams' undefeated haskcthall games. Wyou know whol is Sr. Mike Fisher. If x J' :sz BOYS SPORTS Rams Go Undefeated Bill Zulager 4251 Sinks another two points for the Rams as an Arcadia Titan fails in blocking his Shot. Bob Scrivzmo C11-lj and Keith Brown QSD. Mike Fisher adds anothcr two points to the Rams' score as Keith Brown tries to block out one of Arcadia'S players. x Fix No. 51 Keith Brown collidcs with an Arcadia Titan, while NO. 4-1 Bob Srrivuno conirs to his uid. No. 25 Bill Zllillglvl' is ready and waiting to get thc rebound als No. 53 Mike Fisher shoots from the frcc throw line at Aivndia. The Ruins won 57-54. Scramble . . . Scrzlnihhz . . . Scrainhlo, thru: Arcadia hus- kclhzillcrs scramble with Miku Fisher to get thu bull, us No. 15 Jerry Stone and No. 23 Keith Brown mine In assist. No. 141 Dave Tholnzls jumps in attempting in get ai rebound lilll'iIlf.f the Sunnysiopc gunic in which the Rains won 8-1-58. BOYS SPOli'l'S I 53 Rams Take Second in State -, Q7 'hm i Paul Pariti demonstrates a pinning hold on Gary Hasbach. First row, Paul Pariti 1951, Doug Akers 11121, Roddy Adams 11201, Bob Pickard 11331, Bob Roether 11331, John Rehling 11381. Second row, Coach Swirdfeger, John Winn 11271 Co-Captain, Tim Van Horn 11451 Co- Captain, Roger Soderburg 11541, Jim Hlunphey 11651, Galy Hasbach, heavyweight, Tom Meyers, manager. Not in picture, Bob Boscamp 11031, and John Stevens 11801. I 54 BOYS SPORTS Front row, left to right, Jimmy Hernendez, Tom Tanita, Joel Pearson, Bart Chapmen, Steve Lewkawitz, Dave Pollack, Pete Parrianda. Second row, Steve Bradley, Kenneth Swanson, Doyle Price, Sam Grimes, Vaughn Brown, Jerry Crimes, Larry McLean, Coach Thornburg. Rams go to State Championship. First row, left to right, Roddy Adams, John Winn, Bob Pickard, John Rehling. Second row: Tim VanHorn, Roger Soderbury, Jim Humphrey, Gary Hasbach. Not in picture, John Stevens. Tim Van Horn and Roger Soderberg demonstrate the skill that gave them wins in the majority of their matches this year. BOYS SPORTS I 55 155 BOYS SPORTS Gary Thomas comes across finish line Cross Country Charles Miller runs around the track in pre-season practice. ffl! , xt XJ X, xJ . is 4 Vx,- , x SJR TTUCIC six ff' X ',' 10' I VARSITY TRACK TEAM-Row one, Brees Mgr., Stull Mgr., Rank, Bonner, O'Connell, Ryan, Wynn, Roetllcr, Frankie, Connolly. Row two, Young, Moers, Taylor, Gidding, Kelm, Pollard, Nevelen, B. Lunn, Morris, Parker. Row three, Zeigler Mgr., McMelty, Witaker, Roy, Hendrix, Sanzone, Lake, Baker. Row four, Grimes, Huogie, Rovery, Richmond, Hall, Willer. Row five, Beltram, Johnson, Hiesler, Cherry, Abdoo, Malone, Jacobson. Row six, Coach Rohers, Coach Rosengarten, Hester, Lewis, Valead. ., ,.. , ....- l un... Juniors Dave Bonner and Bruce Frankie are off Junior Dave Bonner leaps over the low hurdles and running as the sprint around the track in in and after school practice. order to perfect their time. BOYS SPORTS I 57 Dennis Richmen shows his skill in high jumping in early season practice. Hurdler and prmter x . 5 Q 1 1 'N ' X , K i f' ' f I I f ' f ' x J ' . t .. 1 1. .',g4 Mike Roether pole-vaults. John Moer and Don Molone show their skill in starting I58 BOYS SPORTS 0-sn.g.f, ! 0-O -4-ltd Mike Parker sails over the bar to improve his form. Bruce Frankie Top Ir. Bany Lunn sprints around the track in order to get into Sr. Richard Cherry puts the shot into the air in an shape for the track season. after school practice. BOYS SPORTS I 59 Varsity Tennis :I lf b r 9 sl S 4 Mgr. Dan Dowis, Mike Tiano, Gary Thomas, Jack Beall, Larry Stanley. Not pictured is Cary Smith Junior Varsity - -- - , 5 , - v ' I , ' .,V , , Darrell Holt, Charles Hickcox, Joe Voorhees, Mark Barry, Scott Hutchinson. I60 BOYS SPORTS Jack Beall, on the right, wulcllcs as Cary Thomas prepares to connect with thc lcnnis bull. . - . A . I ,Q I ' 3 m . 5 ' I 2 5 ' X 5 A h ' S - S LLL- ' .gil , -o.. ..... ,rf X i. - . x' . X L .bf ' 4-v.' 34 - . . . - Igws. 0 A ,loc V00l'ill'CS buvkllallds ai tennis bull .is Sopll. Mark Barry looks on. , ' Agwidggiiiinqgiggarifa'iffS,ififapzgggfizgfxr -, N ,. ,,,,g1.L.V9 iii i,L3.np1g,Q5g,..i ,i,.i'k ' l K' X 1 , . A' .4 .h 'S , irrzv-rw .Ar- -iwwwi, 'hh-x..I ii, Racket Men Work Hard From Icfi to right: Doug Hardy, Ted Ziegler, Scott Hutchinson, Gary Hendrix, Bob Lilloy, Myrlan Alm. BOYS SPORTS I6I f Y r , . K 4. ,.. .... 4. ik ,.-, First row, left to right, Jim Stoll, Bruce Smith, Jarry Puls, John Booth, Joel Salish, Dave Hall, Paul Allen, John Killebrcw, Allen Jones, Mike Valusqucz, llob Brcsce, Manager. Second, Coach Harvey Jensen, Barney VanHorn, Duke Eldridge, Larry Ashworth, Howard Taylor, llruce Kr-nny, Kip Kolson, Joe Bosnian, Mike Norris, Jim Allen. Baseball ls One of Americafs S L , Senior Jerry Puls picks off Senior Dave Hall at first base with throw from Jim Allen. I62 BOYS SPORTS .layvee Baseball . 1 ' , ' I ' sr.Ci.ii1iASssLT' 9---io, EQ' A im Q7 - o ' . L ' fi 2. - .esp .Q - fr sf' - ' First r0w, Dave Jlncrs, .lim Hollinger, Ron McGee, Mike Craig, Hank Mohr, Russ Schmunk, Mickey Morley, Bill Hageman, Lec Elder, Gary Patterson, Mike Lewis. Second row, Boyd Dineahdeal, Del Cass, Don Abshire, Terry Palmer, Tom Asher, ,loc Shapiro, Dave Ripley, Woodrow Fields, Mike Sparkes, Ken Swanson, ,lohn Ferguson, ,lack Sorenson, Bob Smith, Coach Tom Pagel. Top ports Sr. Keith Brown shows, perfect form in pitching a fast ball, in an after school practice, in preparation for the season opener against 4 V Brophy, March 8. BOYS SPORTS '63 Sr. Kip Kolson shows good sliding form as he makes an attempt to steal home. Looking fbr thc throw is catcher Duke Eldridge, while .luel Snlish takes off for first. Catcher Duke Eldridge waits for hall from pitcher Jim Allen as Barney Van Hurd slides in home. Bruce Smith hurries in throwing the ball to Howard Taylor in attempt to put out Paul Allen. I64 BOYS SPORTS 'Q' Jim Allen Joe Bosmun Barney Van Horn llowzml Taylor Dave Hall Jocl Salish Kip Kolscn Jfvlln 130001 John Killcbrcw Alvm Jones L L -L 5 5 E ':- Y .R 3 X. N i f S, j Q S J 1 Yi , , 1 X? 5 X Sunn- Jcrry Puls C 1 Nw , I 4 J f Paul A111-n T .J,, .1 gl ' u fl LQ JW' I BOYS SPORTS l65 Team at Work .lunior .loel Pearson shows his strength lll conllnnmg both the L, and the iron cross on the still rings. Soph. Jack White practices his jumping on the trampoline as Soph. Bruce Christy spots. First row, left to right, Lee Zody, Poger Y Dan Pollack, Rick Doug Stevens. Third Batsell, Rich Shultz, I 66 BOYS SPORTS 3 ry Simpson Second Larry McLean Tom Hageman, Aseltme, Bruce Christy, Tony Leon, Dick Hughes, llund, Dick Yunez, Bill Kenrich, Art Renyolds, Michy Coach Ed Sine. John. Campbell, Mike Blankenship, Bryon Pearson, I ' s 9 I Gymnastics Senior Dick Hughes does u fine job in performing the giant on the high bar. Senior Dick Yanez show excellent form on the parallel bars. Senior Mickey Butsel shows good foml in saddle jump. BOYS SPORTS I 67 l68 SENIORS This is the graduating class of 1963. Their motto is, 'The bay is crossed, the sea lies ahead. Congratulations to these 357 seniors. Best of luck to them in the future. SENIORS I 69 In PAUL ALLEN SUSAN Football 1-2 ANDERSEN Baseball 2-3-4 F.H'A. 2-3-4 Hi-Y-Sec. 3-4 pep Club 3.4, Ambition: Co to College G.A.A. 1-3 SANDRA APEL LARRY Pep Club 3-4 ASHWORTH Y-Teens 4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 G-A-A- 1-2 Football 2-3 Ambition: Become a Vet Ambilion: Engineering JANET AUTEN Student Council 3 Girls State 3 N.C.C..l. 4 JOHN BACA PHYLLIS BABB Art Club 1-4 Chorus 1 Orchestra I-2-3 Science Club 1-2 Future Teachers 2 Ambition: Osteopath, Surgeon INDIA BALLARD G.A.A. 1 Chorus Music 1-2 D.E.C.A. 4- GERALD BANKS JANE BARTON Majorette 3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Lettergirls 3-4 Ambition: Airline Hostess MICHAEL BATSELL Lettermans 3-4 Ram Page 4 Boy's State 3 Football 1-2-3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 SENIORS l7I SENIORS ELIZABETH BAUM Spanish Club 2-3-4 Science Club 2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Ambition: Biologist HAROLD BECK Lettermans 3-4 Cross Country 1-4 Track I-2-3-4 DOROTHY BECKMAN Inkslingers 3 N.H.S. 1-4 BRIAN BENNETT Hi-Y 4 Wrestling 4 Ambition: Go to college and pass CAREY BENTLEY Chorus 3 JEANNE BESSER Cheerleader 2-3-4 Anytown 3 Homecoming Queen 4 TERRY BOHL Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3 N.H.S. 3-4 Key Club 4 Ambition: Engineer BARBARA BOLYOG GARY BOVEE D.E.C.A. Club 4 JERRI BOWLIN Y-Teens 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Chorus 3-4 CATHY BOWLIN G.A.A. 3-4 F.H.A. 1-4 Pep Club 3 N JOSEPH BOZMA Baseball 2-3-4 H' Y 1- 2 Football 1-2-3 Ambition: Electronics J HAROLD BREES Football 1-2-3-4 Wrcstling 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Carpenter ROBERT BRESEE Boy's Stale 3 N.H.S. 3-4 Am bilion : Business SUSAN BREHM Ram Page 4 Annual Staff 4 Inkslingcrs KAREN BRICKER Tennis 3 G.A.A. 1-3 RUSSEL BROCK Ambition: Mathematical Career KEITH BROWN Football 1-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Am bilion: Profcss. Baseball PAUL BROYLES Science Club 4 Ambition: Draftsman MIKE BRYANT CHARLES BUCKMAN Ambition: Mechanic DARLENE BURG Ambition: Secretary MELVIN BURGER KAREN BUTLER Ambition: Secretary SENIORS SENIORS WILLIAM CADY Wrestling 1 Track 4 MARY DIANN CAMPBELL G.A.A. I D.E.C.A. 4- Ambition : Airline Hostess LARRY CAPP Lettermans 3-4 Football 1-2-3 PATRICK CARTWRIGHT F.F.A. 4 JOHN CAVALIER Lettermans 3-4 Football 1-2-3 Wrestling I-2-3-4 Ambition: Make Money MARY CERVANTEZ Ambition : Cosmetologist DOUGLAS CHANEY Student Council 1 Football 1-2-3 Ambition: Co to college JEFFERY CHAPMAN Key Club 3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Anytown 2 Ambition: Engineer WILLIAM CHASTAIN French Club 4 Future Teachers RICHARD CHERRY Hi-Y 3-4 Key Club 3-4 Lettermans 2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Ambilion: Dentist CAROL CHESTER Pep Club 3-4 Ambition: Technician BETTY CHRISTY F.H.A. 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Go to College MARY GRETCHEN CLIFFORD G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Lettergirls 2-3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 Ambition : Airline Hostess GAYLON COATES Basketball 2-3-4 Ambition: Engineering LESLIE COMBS Football I-2-3-4 Class President 3 Key Club 2-3 RALYN E CONLEY Class Vice Pres. 2-3 Ambition: Cosmetologist JERRY COOPER CAROL CORNSTUBBLE Photo Club 2-3 Ram Page 3 Annual Staff 3 D.E.C.A. 4 . Ambition: Airline Hostess LARRY CRAIG Wrestling 2-3-4 Ambition: Teacher JACQUE CRANEY Inkslingers 3 Ram Page 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Ambition: Cosmetologist GLENDA CROWNOVER D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: Modeling SUSAN DASHIELL Annual Staff 3 Ram Page 3-4 Inkslingers 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Teentattle Cores. 4 Ambition: Political Science WILLIAM DEAY Key Club 4- Track I-3-4 Ambition: College and Air Force JEANETTE DICKEY Annual Staff 4- G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Pep Club 2 SENIORS SENIORS DEAN DIXON Student Body Treas. 4 Class Treas. 2 Key Club 3-4 Ambition: College, Marriage, and the best life possible. PAMELA DODGE G.A.A. 1 RONALD DONALDSON Instrumental Music 2-3-4 LETA DOWNINC D.E.C.A. 4 G.A.A. 1 TIMOTHY DUN ST T.A.M.I. 4 Ambition : Medical Researcliant PHYLLIS EATON G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Lettergirls 2-3-4 Ambition: To be a success at whatever I might do. JAMES ENGLE D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: To be an interior decorator. MARIANNA EWERS F.H.A. 4 Ambilion: Housewife and bcauticiun MARC FAIRMAN N.H.S. 3-4 Key Club 4 Council 3-4 Ambition: Law and politics JACK FAUST KRISTINE FAVEL Band 1-2-4 MICHAEL FISHER Key Club 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Anytown 2 Boy's State 3 Ambition : Doctor GLEN DA FOGLEMAN Pom Fon 3-4 C.A.A. l-2-3-fl Lcltergirls I-2-3-4 N.H,S. 3-4 Ambition: PE Teacher RITA FREIDMAN F.ll..-X. 1-2 JUDITH FORMAN Anytown 3 F.'l'.A. 2-3-4 Choral Music 1-4 Ambition .' Teacher JOHN FRANCE Inst. Music l-2-3-4 Anzbilion: Teacher CAROLYN FREEMAN Inkslingcrs 3 D.E.C.A. 4- Ambilion: To do C0d's will. CAROLYN FULKS l f X Mechelle Lewis and Allen Agersa dance together at the KRUX Hi- Fi coke dance. SENIORS SEN IORS .IUDITH GREEN French Club 2 3 Council 1-2-3 Science Club 1-2-3-4 JOSEPH GRANT Football 1 F.F.A. 4- ROXANNE GRAVES Bowling Club 3 D.E.C.A. 4- Ambition: Airline Hostess JEFFERY GADD Spanish Club 1-2 Science Club 3-4 Ambition: Law Career CHARLES GARTELL Ambition: Co to College PATRICIA GIFFIN Ambition: Return to Bellevue SUSAN GILLAN Ambition: Airline Hostess MARGARET GRAHAM Ambition: Teacher ELIZABETH GRANT Ambition: Dental Technician Junior and Senior boys gather after school for an afternoon bull session JOSEPH HANSEN Council 3-4 f' Key Club 3-4 Class President 4 Boy s State 3 Ambzlion ' Doctor MICHAEL HARDEN Tennis 2 3-4 Letterman 3-4 Ambition: Pilot RENNY HARRIS Orchestra 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Nurse A A BEVERLY CREENWAY Council 2-3-4 G.A.A. 2-3-4 Am bition : Cloo DAVID GUZZETA Baseball 2-3-4- Anzbition: Forest Ranger li? ELIZABETH GROTE F.N.A. 2-3-4 Spanish Club 2 MARILYN GWINN C.A.A. 1 Inkslingers 3 Ram Page 4 Ambition: Be successful and happy. DONNA GROUT Y-Tecns 1-2-3 Ambition: Live a happy life with Jack. DAVID HALL Football 1-2-3-4 Basketball I-2 Baseball I-2-3-4 Letterman 3-4 Homecoming Attendant 2 Sweetheart Attendant 2 Ambition: Draftsman TERI GUBERMAN C.A.A. I-2 Pep Club 2 Council 2 Ambition: To help other people. CHERYL HAMMOND C.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Council 1-3-4 Class Treasurer 3-4 Ambilion: Marry a rich man. SENIORS I 79 I 80 SENIORS. DAVID HIMMELSTEIN Key Club 4 Track 2-4 PHILIP HIRSCHY F.T.A. 3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Ambition : Teacher JANICE HOLMES Council 1 Spanish 1-2 GERALD HOPWOOD Gymnastics 1 GEARLDINE HART G.A.A. 1-4 F.N.A. 1-2 Y-Teens 3-4 Lettergirls 2 Cheerleader 2 Ambition: Nurse GARY HASBACH Wrestling 3-4 Council 4 Ambition: Law GARY HAUGN Ambition: Electrician COLLEEN HEEFNER Council 3-4 Pep Club 3 French Club 3-4 Ambition: Psychologist or LINDA HEMPHILL Choral Music 1-3 MOLLIE HESTER G.A.A. 1-4 Lettcrgirls 2-4 Ambition: Secretary Model JAMES HORNE Football 1 JOHN HORTON Gymnastics 2-3 Ambition: Radio Broadcasting THOMAS HOWARD F.F.A. 2-4 Wrestling 1-4 Ambition: Forestry RUTH HUDSON G.A.A. 1-4 Bowling Club 1-3 RICHARD HUGHES F.F.A. 2-3 Hi-Y 3 Gymnastics 1-4 Wrestling 3-4 Ambition: Physical Education JAMES HUMPHREY Wrestling 3-4 Football 4 Ambition: Architect STEVEN ISAACS Football 1-4 Wrestling 1-4 Letterman Club 3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Ambition: Architect CLAUDIA JAMES G.A.A. 1-4 Lettergirls 2-4 Tennis 1-4 Ambition: Business Machine Operator LARRY JENSEN Lettermans Club 3-4 Cross Country 3-4 Track 2-4 Am bition: Drafting CHARLES JOHNSON Wrestling 2 Ambition: College SENIORS I8l I82 SENIORS JOHN KELLY Band 3-4 Ambition: Medical Field ROBERT KENRICH Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Major 2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-4 Key Club 4 Ambition: Dentist PATRICIA KERR Spanish Club 2-3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Girl's State 3 LAURI JOHNSON N.H.S. 3-4 Majorette 2-3 Student Council Recording Sec. 4 Ambition: Secretary JOHNNIE JOHNSON F.H.A. 2-3-4 Ambition: Co to College RONALD JOHNSON Council 1 Annual Staff 4- Key Club 4 Ambition: Dancer ALVIN JONES Baseball 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Lettermans 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Ambition: Pharmacist THOMAS JULIUS Football 1-2-3 Photo Club 4 Ambition: To be happy JEROME KAHN Ambition: Law CATHERINE KALIN G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Cirl's State 3 Class Sec. 3 Ambition: Foreign Service JAMES KATZENBERGER Ambition: Police Officer WILLIAM KELLEHER Football 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Ambition: Construction Seniors, Bev Greenway and Kenny Parker, enjoy dancing at Senior sponsored Christmas Formal. Clifford, Besser, Seeds, Odum, Senior Cheerleaders, 1963 PATRICIA KILLEN G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Ambilion: Nursing RAY KIMURA Basketball 1-2 Ambition: Math Field MARY HELEN KISTLER F.T.A. 2-3-4 N.H.S. 3-4- Anytown 3 Ambition: Teacher DAVID KOHL Baseball 4 Ambilion: Architect CLIFFORD KOLSON Football 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3 Lettermans 3-4 Boy's Slate 3 Key Club 4- KAREN KOTTERMAN G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Lcttergirls 4- Ambilion: Vet SENIORS I 83 WILLIAM KRUGER Ambition: Auto Mechanic HAL KUCHEL Student Body Pres. 4 Student Body Vice Pres. 3 Class President 2 N.H.S. 3-4 Boy's State 3 Key Club 2-3-4- Ambition: To do my best in all I do JOAN LE FAN LARRY LAKE Spanish Club 2-3-4 Key Club 3-4 Council 2-3-4 Ambition: College SHIRLEY LOKER Ambition: An interesting job CAROL LASZIO Ambition: Lawyer or Marine Biologist Fogelman, Swank Senior- Pompon Girls I 34 SEN IORS WILLIAM LAWTON, J R. Wrestling 3 D.EC.A. 4 Ambition: Actor-Entertainer MARGERY LAWRENCE Chorus 3-4- JULIET LEISTER Choral Music 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3 Pep Club 2-3-4 Y-Teens I-2-3-4 Ambition: College Education JOHN LEMAIRE LICHLYTER Ambition: Businvss School B bg! X. 'Ju' Q xx h, .. nj DAVfD LIVINGSTON DIANE Truvk 2-3-4 Footlmull 3 Ambition: College Seniors, Sandi Boris and Joyce Hicli, luke ll bu-uk during senior testing in the cafe-lvrizi. KATIILEEN 'L1,mv1:LLYN Choral Music 1-2 ALLISON CAROL LUCAS PHILLIP LUNN LOOFBOR0 T1-uf-k 1,2-za-4 Plww Club 2.3 Cross-Country 2-3-4 D.E,C,A, 4. I.Clil'I'il1lllIf2 3-11- Ambftion: Livc a full Kvy Club 3.4 life SIENIORS I85 ' ff MICHAEL MEYER Hi-Y 4 Baseball 1-3-4 Track 4 Ambition: Dentist or Contractor GARY MICKELSON Baseball 1-2 VERNON MILLER Track 1-2-3-4 Cross-Country 3 Basketball 1 .IUDITH MILLER Ambition: Typist or Bookkeeper MARJORIE MILLER G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Lettergirls 3-4 Ambition: Secretary PHYLLIS MILLER G.A.A. 2 F.H.A. 3 D.E.C.A. 4 SAMUEL MARTINEZ Track 1 D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: Industrial Management MARJORIE MARTYS F.H.A. 1-2 G.A.A. - 1 2-3-4- Lettergirls 3-4- CEROLD MCINTYRE F.F.A. 2-3 Ambition: Enter Navy GARY McNICHOLS German Club 2-3-4 Science Club 1-3-4 Key Club 4 Tennis 1-2-4 Ambition: Engineering WALTER McMAHAN F.F.A. 4 Ambition: Draftsman GLORIA MASCARELLI Ambition: Secretary Hanson, Kuchel Lead I 86 SENIORS Senior Class ROBERT MINTO F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Ambilion: Came Ranger JOHN MOERS Ambition: Navy or Air Force DWAIN MORRIS Basketball 1 Track 1 Ambition: Teacher PAUL MYERS Inkslingcrs 3 Ram Page 4 Key Club 4 N.H.S. 3-4- Ambilion : Doctor LOREN NELSON Ambition: Lawyer SHARON NELSON Choral Music 1-2-3-4 Council 1 Pep Club 2 Ambition: Primary Teacher Seniors vote, in the Gym, their choice for Senior Personalities. ROBERT Key Club 3-4- Instrumental Music 2-3-4- Track 1-2-3-4 Lettcrmans 3-4- N.H.S. 4 Ambition: to excel in any profession l choose. VERA NIXON Pep Club 4- Ambition: College SENIORS I87 la Last Year Best of All l88 SENIORS FRANCIS ODUM Cheerleader I-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Lettergirls 3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Council 1 Ambition: Medical Receptionist LARRY OKAMOTO Instrumental Music 1-2-3-4 Tennis 1-2-3-4 WILLIAM OTT ROBERT OTTO Football 1-2-3 Wrestling 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Refrigeration School PAULIN E NOBLE F.H.A. 2-3 G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Lettergirls 4 Ambition: Teacher FRANCES NUNEZ Ambition: Cosmetology ETHELENE ODELL DAVID OURSLER Football I-2-3-4 Track I-2-3-4 Lettermans 3-4 Hi-Y 3-4- Key Club 4 A mbition: Lawyer LINDA PAGE Council 3 D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: Department Store Buyer GAY PARKER Ram Page 3-4 Council 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 F.T.A. 1-2-3 Ambition: Primary Teacher CHARLES PARKER Instrumental Music 1-2-3-4 KENNETH PARKER Track 1-2-3 Annual Staff 3 lnkslingcrs 3 Hi-Y 4 Ambition: To succeed in whatever 'l may try. ALAN PAYNE Council 1-2 Ambition: Become a lawyer and slay a bachelor JAMES PRALLE Football 1 Track l RICHARD PRATHER Football 1 Ambilion: Forestry SANDRA PRETZER PeP Club 4 Ambition: Bookkeeper PETER PEREZ JOHN PICKENS Ambition: Doctor of thc science of Jurisprudence LENORA PORTER Y-Teens 1-2 Chorus 1 G.A.A. 1 Ambition: Marry Ronnie, and a happy life LINDA POTISMAN Ambition: Teacher SENIORS l89 DENNIS RICHMOND Hi-Y 2 Key Club 2-3-4 Lcltcrman 4 N.H.S. 3-4 Council 1-2-3-4 Boy's State 3 Ambition: Missionary JANET RICHIE G.A.A. 1 F.F.A. Sweetheart 3 MELVIN ROETHER F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Cattle Rancher I 90 SEN IORS JOHN REHLING Football 3 Wrestling 3-4 Ambition: Auto Mechanic LINDA PRYOR Choral Music 2-3-4 Art Club 4 Ambition: Airline Hostess GEROLD PULS Hi-Y 4 Letterman 4- Baseball 1-2-3-4 FREDERICK REED Art Club 2-3-4 Class Officer 4 Gymnastics 1 Ambition: Architect CAROL RICE Art Club 2-3 JOYCE RICH G.A.A. 1-2-3 PeP Club 1-2-3-4 Pom-Pon 3 Ambitio: Secretary WILLIAIWI REID Choral Music I-2-3-4 Hi-Y 4 Track 1-2-3-4 Letterman 3-4 Council 2-3-4 Ambition: Learn as much as I can .IANEY SANDERSON G.A.A. 4 Cemian Club 3-4 Ambition: Be a Doctor LUCKY SARGENT Art Club 3 D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: College and Service GREGORY SCHMIDT Ambition: Electronics CLIFFORD RUSSELL, J R. Tennis 2 Wrestling 3 Council 1-3-4 Assistant Editor Annual Staff 4 Ambition: Horticultur- GAYLE RUDDLE F.N.A. 4 Art Club 4 Ambition: Nurse TIMOTHY RUECKER Ram Page 3-4 Quill and Scroll 4 Football 1-2-3-4 Lettermans 4 Key Club 4 Ambition: Business management or Politics MICHAEL ROETHER Football I-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 1-2-3-4 Lettermans 2-3-4 Anytown 3 Homecoming Attendant 1-3 Homecoming King Ambition: Dentist or Coach LARRY ROTHROCK WILLIAM ROY, JR. Band 2-3-4 Ambition: Be a success ist or Nursery Business CARL SANDAHL Inkslingers 3 Annual Staff 3 Ram Page 3 Football 1-2-4 Track 3-4 Ambition: Wildlife Biologist SENIORS I 9 I JOHN SCOTI' D.E.C.A. 4 Ambilion: Accountant FLORENCE SHARKEY Council I-2-3 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Lettergirl 4 Ambition: Do the best I can in everything I do ROBERT OLIVIA SEEDS JANET SELB G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Inkslingers 3 Basketball 1.2.3.4 Lettergirl 4 Ram Page 3-4 Ofchegtra 1.2 N.H.S. 3-4 PCP 2-3-4 . Ch 1 d 4- zzzzzxzf 2.11- P02221 ' ry Class Secretary I SIGVALDSON AUDREY SHERMAN Sweetheart Attendant 3 NQHSD 3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Ambition: Occupational G,A,A, 1.2.3.4 Council 11. Therapy L8tl6I'gIl'IS 3-4 Ambition: to Graduate KATHA SHUI-,TZ Tcnnff 1'2'3'4 Ambmon: College IJIANNE SIMPSON RUTH SIMPSON MIKE SINANOVIC CLIFFORD F.H.A. 4 Hi-Y 1-2-4 SIRMANS Annual 4 Football I Council 1 l92 SENIORS Football I-2-3 Ambition: Industrial Arts teacher ROBERT SLUDER DONNA SLUDER CLENDA SMITH JAMES SMOTHERS Hi-Y 1-2-4 F.F.A. 4 Ambition: Lawyer CHARLOTTE SNYDER Council 1-2, Spanish Club 2-3-4 Class Officer 3 Ambition: Peace Corps InT.5'f2fZn'a1MuSic f-2ii'2'h,f,1u2l?42'3 SUSAN SODOMEK COUHCH 1-23 Ambition: Secretary 4' Ambition: Music Orus 34 Teacher ROGER Ambition: Teacher SODERBERG JAMES SNYDER Football 1-2-3-4 Wrestling 1-2-3-4 Lettemtan 2-3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Ambition: P.E. Teacher STEVE SAURETTE F.F.A. 2-3-4 Ambition: Cattle Rancher LESLIE SPITLER EARL SPOON JAMES' STEAD Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Officer 4- N.H.S. 3-4- Annual Staff 3 Council 3 Ambition: Teacher Track 2-3 Football 3 Ambition: College Track 3 Letterman 3 SENIORS I93 I94 SENIORS WILLIAM STEELE Track 2 SAMUEL STELL LAWRENCE STICE Track 1-2-4 Cross Country 2-3 Ambition: Air Force STUART STRONG Chess Club 1-2-3 German Club 2-3-4 Photo Club 3-4 Ambition: Engineer JOHN STULL Football 1-3-4 T k 1-34 rac - Letterman 3-4 Ambition: Medical Profession ROBIN SWANK Lettergirls 3-4 N.H.S. 3-4 Class Officer 2 Pom-Pon 3-4 Am Izition: Foreign Service LINDA TALBOTT Band 3-4 Ambition: Nurse ELIZABETH TATASEO German 4 Science Club I Ambilion: Medicine TAKEFUSA TATSUKAMI A.F.S. 4- Council 4 HOWARD TAYLOR Baseball 1-2-3-4 N.H.S. 4 Council 4 Key Club 4- JANET TEDRICK Orchestra 2-3-4 Council 1 Ambition: Teacher DONNA THAYER Girl's State 3 Lettergirls 2-3-4 Ambition: Nuclear Science ROBERT THOMA Photo 2-3-4 Ambition: Photographer MICHAEL THOMPSON Track 2 Ambition: Engineer THOMAS TITTLE Football Mgr. I-2-3-4 Letterman 3-4 Ambition: Mechanic and Welder CAROLYN TJ IEMA Council 1-4 G.A.A. 1-2 Ambition: Be Whatever God wishes CHARLES TRIBLE Wrestling 3-4 Letterman 3-4 Ambilion: To Get Better RICHARD TRIBLE Wrestling 2-3 D.E.C.A. 4 Hi-Y 4 Council 2 Ambition: Business TIMOTHY TYERS Inkslingers 3 Ram Page 3-4 Track 2 Letterman 3-4 Ambition: Journalism ELLEN VADEN ROSEMA RY VALENZUELA Ambition: Secretary TIMOTHY VAN HORN F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Letterman 3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Wrestling 1-2-3-4 Ambition: Agriculture ADA VAUGHN C.A.A. 1-2 Photo 4 Ambition: Model HALLIE VOLTS N.H.S. 3-4 Student Body Officer 4 SENIORS '95 I96 SENIORS ROGER WAGN ER Ambition: Draftsman JOHN WALDEN PAMELA WEBB PeP Club 2-3-4 F.T.A. 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Ambition: Teacher DONNA WEBSTER G.A.A. I-2-3-4 Lettergirls 2-3-4 Ambition: College in California ANN WEIR KAREN WELCH D:E.C.A. 4 Ambition. Cosmetologist FRANK WERME F.F.A. I-2-3 Track I ALEXANDRIA WHALEY G.A.A. 1-2 Council 2 Ambition: Secretary RANDALL WILLER Football I-3-4 Gymnastics 3-4 Wrestling 4 Letterman 4 Ambition: Coach DAVID WILLIAMS Science Club 3-4 Ambition: Dentist JOHN WILLIAMSON Gymnastics I German Club 3-4 Science Club 3-4 Ambition: Doctor CAROL WILSON Council 2 Y-Teens 2-3-4 Ambition: Beuutician LINDA WILSON C.A.A. 1 D.E.C.A. 4 Ambition: College JOHN WINN Yvrestliug 1-2-3-4 Cymnasties 1-2 Letterman 3 Ambilion: Decide what I want to be KATHLEEN WINTERS C.A.A. 1 Ambition: Secretary THOMAS WOLF WILLIAM WOODRUFF F.F.A. 2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Ram Page 4- Inkslingers 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Ambilion: Comedian TIMOTHY WOMACK F.F.A. 3-4 Wrestling: 4' Ambition: Rodeo Clown and Bullfigllter CURTIS WRIGHT ARLENE WRIGLEY C.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Tennis 1-2-3-4 Lettergirls 3-4- Council 1 AIIIIIIIIOIII P.E. Teacher RICARDO YANEZ Football 4 Wrestling: 1-2 Gymnastics 1-2 Ambition: College and Navy ROGER YECKEL Hand 1-2-3 Wrestling 3 Gymnastics 3--1 Letterman 3-4 WILLIAM ZULAGER Baskellmall 1-2-3-4 Lettermans 2-3-4 Baseball 2-4 Anzbition: Coach CAROLYN ZODY G.A.A. 1 WHS Mixed Bowling League Secretary 2 Annual 3 Annual Editor 4- Ram Page 4 Ambition: Home Economist SENIORS I97 Class Sponsors MRS. KATHRYN MORTENSON MR. VERNE COOK I98 SENIORS MR. LEWIS BROWN MR. RONALD MURPHY .. 's.....qi Seniors arc measured for caps and gowns. They are, from Ivft to right, Dean Dixon, Teri Cuborman, and Randy Jaeger. Mrs. Cz1vz1naugh's 6th hour English rlass lukvs notes on a lcclurv on 18th C4-ntnry Lilvralnrm-. lr u no li u ll I so N ll ll il I Mr. Dilterline's 6th hour governinm-nt class watches slides on thc American govvrmncntal system. SENIORS I99 af' 'Ci ii.. yn J 'C vi' 1 x xi Q .v n. 1 'Q -.1 X so f' X rl. , - --'W u k r 1 .,,, A Uv ,x.'. 5-av ...s'f,k,. .z f 'N I , fy, 4',,3,,1 .14 . 1 N wx. ', - -A - L, ,, ,NM ' mf, M 'df' ,. V ,,,- - .1 P X. -1 f 3 QQ , 4' ' .- .Ar x Q aw: I - MINI ,L WX, pw 1 . f . , 3 I E ,rf j .f-. --. x 'wx A' . ,' .':v3v,:L 'A 8. ' K K v.w-fwfr, . .fx 73 U xt f' fu, IV,-sap, mf. Q -:ivy 2 X X' 1' ' , KT' '. 2 . Jqtgx'-Q v q.f ' -.5 , sg + eww. JDJ K ,nf A wx. , j 1 - 1' X my QL.. ,. .Q ' - g . . 4' p -4 -,'fi gf, X -'VV' f ,f -mn: f, - ' . , Q ,1 QQ V,yg,.' fg, ..-W, ' Xi..,'. Q If vi +1 .QQ ,191--,,5.Y:.4i,'t.a-.f,'5', N A., ' J ,lmfghk Q If 7 Vg L',' fr 5 ' c 'Q ' G- A fc tv. V , FF Q Xaf , F .Syi n ' ,v , ' ' 113+ ,,: v Y AQ 4,f '5 S 1 'M' N339 9, Q. 3 i - ski' 3 155 '1 .g., x Ta W x 1 7- LAQN 'f ' Lai AH time of 0 U? -g,1fg.5 we t L fl ,fi , 4- 54215 A1600 fs L t ' l A 1 M- e ff .. . ., K f 7 V. W N I X67 x9,e,,MQf,Mee My - . r, t r 1 JM, - ,1f5gg,f 1 Jgwmvr ,Qlwss 'I ' Af, 1. V f ' If , . X15 ,,,... I e cs .1 v' 1' lf. ftp 1 1 fx 1 'f J 1 ,Z 1 . t 4 511, V, ' , - I KA' 96.2 X' if C-hifi' ull' fl L-J -' X ' 'cj it f' 5+ : 5 f fy - ,f X Y. ,lf'. i Lfcfc-Lf' fdf C4-'lf 'lf 7 14 -t U Q. ,R 446 ff '! sw, l. As these juniorslrelux and e o n v e r s over school assignments. the latest history exu m, and last Friclzly night's dance, they're filing a way memories of their u n i o r year. Memories whieli will inelucle till the tliller- ent people they served at the SllLll'li hair on Cold, footliull nights, the ill'g.fllIllPIllS :incl j o li e s loudly spoken while pzieliing mistletoe hags for Cliristmzis, not to mention the hours and hours spent maully trying to finish the flee- orations for the Sweet- heart senii-formal. Ah, hut there's still one more important mem- ory juniors will eher- ish. All their time :incl efforts have lwen ehzln- neletl in this tlireetion. The rozul was perhaps rocky at nd tlusty ut times, hut once the Junior - Senior Prom hegzm the junior eoulcl sigh with content :incl happiness over at sue- eessful year ut WlolS. 2Ol 202 JUNIORS Diane Anderson Ernie Almada William Anderson Thomas Abdoo Ellyn Abrams Donald Abshire Roddy Adams Steve Adragna Karen Alford James Allen ELLEN MILLER Junior Class President SYDNEY SIEPEL Secretary Mary Ellen Anderson .lack Appleman Sharron Armstrong Richard Aseltine .lim Atherton Julia Barnard Richard Barnes Mark Barry 4 lack Beall Kathy Anderson Joyce Beaton Sandy Becchetti Barbara Beckett James Bedlion Leonard Bender Peggy Bendon Lucille Billings Margie Black George Blair DAN CUSTAF SON Vlce President Cheryl Bluhm MARTHA PEATTIE A Treasurer David Bonner Denny Border John Booth Joana Bornmann Bill Boscamp Cathy Bowers John Branton Kathy Brown Suzanne Brown John Brunst JUNIORS , 'V' N GCN-.wi Kent Bunger Patricia Burke Susan Burke Pamela Burklacich , X fi Charlene Burnham ' rj w Q-3 N , ia 'N N-BN. George Butte DANELLE ROLNICK Liz' Publicity Manager fs FN Y The campus, the student- .lohn Brunst and Jane McGrath Manuel Chavarria Donna Chistner Q , Susan Campbell fn, ef .u uf K' A Aik. Claudia Carlson . it H Karen Cashen . g - M C, - I :N lb. : iv. 2 as James Clark ' ,. t xt . S S , .. i A: 5 fiflli 5 ,.ir 1 'l 'I C 'F - . -Qin. at P: CW .Ax ,-:r, ,L , X kk . A! .sz A 1 N 204 JUNIORS James Coffman Sharon Congleton John Cook Greg Cooke A s Connie Coons Barbarzl Conner Ernest Cornelius I' so . X f - Wi Ferry Cory K , 5,111 J ,IC Q. 1 C OSLIJI outullel 2 , J xi it b .N iw i ' 1 ' Patrivia Covington jp Q.. .lnnior class sponsors include chairman Mr. Don Sponsor, Mr. ,lim Gallagln-1', und Miss Dortlicu Benner. Intense concentration is needed to complete ycslm-1'cluy's nssignnn-nts today. A 0. ,lay Cropper f Pam Crunk ' Linda Cryer ZQX IL K Oni K aa- Russell Czaplicliki if il S A gf Lynn Davidson l' 5 Beverly DeBeaux 4' E, Km, lx , ' Arthur Denzau 1 j,. in rm 8 Lynda Disser J . A 'A f ,lolin Dooen A: ' into wt Don Dowis .. . x-. A , K is 5 - it .si l X ', A . X ui ' Jlfnlons 205 l Nix 1 l J J 206 J UN IORS Nancy Drake Peggy DuBois Carolyn Dudley Judy Dunlop Dennis Dunn Diane Dunn Peter Dunton Jean Edman Julianne Egly Karen Eide Lee Elder John Eldridge Richard Ewers Mee Mary Fain Dene Fast Pat Faust John Ferguson Woodrow Fields Charles Files James Fisher Steve Forman Louise Fowler Dan Francis Bruce Frankie John Froelich Helen Gagnon Kathi Galek Cheryl Garner Denise Dunn Connie Edwards Dennis Ellison Susan Feingold Sue Follett Gary Frederick John Gasperone K VkA k x.-..Ll!, um! Bonnie George, Slade Gerholt, Danny Glass, David Gillan, Gordon Glover, Kathy Goacher, Debbie Graeff, Loralie Craton, Cathy Graves Shirley Gray, Sam Crimes, Neil Gfl1llKVOOd, Dan Gustafson, Sandra Cutterman, Blake Habeclcer, Susan Hagins, Linda Hanson, Renee Hardy Patsy Henson Daniel Hernandez James Hernandez Kaaron Hernandez Teresa Hernandez Ronald Harris Sheryll Harsh Sharon Hatlestad Larry Heisler Richard Heisler Michael Hemphill .lane Morgan, number 65, leads the Panty Waistsf' through the crash poster at the pow-puff football game. JUNIORS 207 A . Gi L. ii it tfxi , ,, s X VAS... W N X Q 1'-5 , s J x H I H Qi 1? no Q it. . .Q if w Tommy Hershberger Geraldine Higgins Kathy Hills Ernie Hoehn Robert Hoffman Meria Holland Carole Hirose Carolyn Hodge James Hollinger Swanee Holman Terry Holmes David Horton X xg.. a 'lt 3? Mr. John V. Schoolland, Executive Secretaly of the Arizona Association of Student Councils, talks to W.H.S. students at the student council assembly. Delores Ho USHCI PM ill C7 it w 3 .X 2 4' X Q 5 ern s 2' Q . x - ' A 'i-- 5743 .1 wt .7 ' :iff . e it It Q .fffg ifm . Q5,f In t JUNIORS Janet Hubble Paula Hueg Barbara Huffman Dixie Hyde John Jacobsen Roberta Jasper Douglas Hovey WS 3. ,V 5 ffj.. Ken Huffmaster James Huskison Bonnie Jellum Norma Jensen Anna Johnson Bill Johnson LaCroy Johnson Sue Johnson Craig Johnson Gregg Johnson Jeanette Johnson Barbara Jones Jackie Jones John J ones Mike Jones Margaret Juncker The cute cheerleaders f?J hold the crash poster for the mighty Lambs. Patricia Kale Jon Kallstedt Sandra Kawa James Kaylor Rita Kelley Phillip Kelsey John Keene Clifton Keim Peter Kelley Morris Kemper Bruce Kenny Bill Kenrich JUNIORS 209 Leslie Kunatli Joe Kuschel Lucy Laliorin Bill Lacey Sue Ladd Vic Lajeunesse Gail Lake Carrolyn Lawson ,lim Layton 2 lo JUNIORS Carolyn Kiernan WHS ALMA MATER O Washington, we sing thy praises. We'll raise your colors to the sky. We'll'guard thy name, and bring you honor, glory, Washington, our dear old High. We see you nestled in the valley Yes, in the Valley of the Sun As we past by our hearts will praise you always, Washington, our dear old High. John Killebrew Rosemary Killen Eleanor Kluesar Ernest Knight ,lim Koile Dan Krause Bill Krebs Linda Lemaire Don Leo Carol Lesnick John Lewis' af V, .5 A Lk.k , , , EQ 1 ' , ' 3 Ron McGee Charlene McGhee Jane McGrath Dan McGinnis Barbara Mdntosh Laurle Mclntosh Sue Mclntyre Dune McKee Larry McLean JUNIORS ZH Sue Mason Bill Matlack Wally Maulsby Connie Mays Ron Melgaard Ellen Miller Jim Miller Pam Mitchell Dave Monroe Mike Malone Bonnie Maloney Ricky Maness Fred Martin 1 I Students relax and talk after school in the patio area. 2 I 2 JUNIORS Mickey Morley Don Morris Susan Morrison John Mouse David Mowry Ivan Mullinix Bob Mustari v 10 i W1 M5539 grew wma Richard Moore Dave Morgan Jane Morgan Gary S. Thomas s Q. . I G x X 1' NQN' H' 6 I, xg Lxald llf with his nose to the grindstone. Doug Palmquist X vw Greg Parker Annette Parmenter 'NNN David Nelson Jim Nowlin Linda Nuanez Carol O'Donnell David Olguin Mary Ann Oliver Dianne Osborn Walter' Oxley Sandra Pace Robert Paige Robert Painter Roger Parsons Albert Payne Peter Pearson Martha Peattie Glenna Perkins Jan Perry Neela Perry JUNIORS 1 'LL . if 31 4 As Julianne Egly and Lulu Smith square money matters, Nancy Drake sees no evil, speaks no evil, nor hears no evil. Laljleyisons Shlgcifgrson , 2 U-FOX n Cliiiff Boii' k d rt KVGVROJU I K ier ic r , - . Dennis Joan a X O 397. 6 1 Pickett Polishuk AFX? 0- X UV U' Hester Vera -:N 3 PM ' 1 ' UJ ' -W I ' CJ D mf 9 Q Poplin Popoff Ojq .' A psi Q01 XANKQJQIXJY i S- S lj fn. ' ' XC! Qfgj .. ' f A KX JVQ, , Ox L ' Nxdjli x l 5 Any Qi Q5-fy up . lj vxfV,.Q 6 - 'fag 'J QVSBJ-FOX ',iv e'i U f , O ' m , Lk Q0 Of' XGA by fi 'R NN NX A0 QU - Av dr ,rx .f 'R X QA Jahice irgbhiavox fi 2 I4 JUNIORS Diane Ramsey Charles Ranck Ken Ray Rebecca Reed Gary Reeves Pam Rentch Stan Rice Pam Rich Bill Richardson Roger Richardson Spencer Ridgway Terry Ridgway Dave Ripley Dan Ritchie 'K Dennis Roberts Erwin Roberts - , - N Z Loretta Roberts r , Q - 1 Marsha Roberts 'f Cathy Robinson 'K Jim Rodgers is Q . . on Y -Fx . 'ii A55 31:1-Hex.. ,U A u. is . Y Q is J' r 'Lb 3 fx sh A 'B 1 W 5' up ,.. ,X W 1 + .ti- wi X ? X flfg ixiig M f - Ha.-.B if Ti z uk- A .ef i wr- J af' fn ,t i au 5 .U ff ,Q .4 N1 4 1 , , .c' 11- a3g,.Jtf,' A h Pam Rodolff s J Katherine Rogers h . Danelle Rolnick Bill Ross J PaulRoy 1 Bonnie Ruehle it A J e Tom Ruhl Pam Sabeck 1 Patsy Sanders , Bill Sands Janis Saucier Carol Karl Saurer Saurer Holly Craig Schelling Scheibel April Diane Schmidt Schmidt John Sue Schroeder Schubert if so R ilfgas i z.. i Tr R+ K rg., .srr X ..h. r .... X . ' '. Q. J fs - C i., 'i' me fs- 1 it .,., 4 , Junior boys have a bull session after school. Richard Schultz Chris Schupbach Rosemeri Scrivano John Selb Judy Senft Margaret Shannon 2I6 JUNIORS Joel Shapiro Diane Shearer Carolyn Sheffer Larry Sherman Gary Sherrick Linda Sherill Bill Shoemaker Dodge Shuler Sydney Siepel Sharon Sluder Bruce Smith Diana Smith Eddie Smith Lucille Smith Eric Smith .loye Smith Charyl Smithiger Gary Spates Joel Sollish Larry Stanley John Stevens Brenda Siewers Bill sigvaldson J oy Siverman No you don't! yelled one of the Pantywaist's when Fay Sutter Ray Sutter Ken Swanson Arleen Taylor Karen Taylor Richard Taylor senior Lamb grabs the ball. Mary Kay Stitz Eddie Stock .lim Stoll Gary Stone Mike Stroup Gary S. Thomas Pat Thompson Karen Threewit Sandi Thurston Mike Tiano Rosemarie Tima Sheila Tomkinson Miriam Trezise Dennis Trible Vicki Taylor Tom Thoma Dave Thomas Gary L. Thomas JUNIORS 2I7 Day's End 2l8 JUNIORS Carole Walker Denise Wallentinson Kathy Ulbright Eddie Updike Fred Vadney Rick Valead Barney Van Horn Harry Varner Mike Velasquez Llnda Wade .loe Voorhees Jan Wainwright 3 gel? I w H gf, Carol Wallace Linda Webb Q 5, Judy Weiss Janme Welch ,W iq, P 4,5 Roger Welch so Shirley West Darla Williams .lane Morgan and Dennis Pickett slowly walk toward their lockers after a long day. Janice White Helen Wisener John Wisner Charlotte Wolf Nancy Wolf 'Von Worrell Darla Wusich Lee Zvonar Doug Sanders JUNIORS 2 I 9 ox 'mx P F' 1 'fm , , Y'- ? 'M ii 'S 2 Y S B lx 'K 'Sf 'QQ ggi' We xx xii, F3 F ophomorc Class , ! 1 i MQ, Grczll wus the YUZII' jim' the Cizlss of '65. Neal. 0111 ' haul lhvy SIIVCUSH-'L Y . X i, fully hriclgvcl the gap from ,first to scuoml y6a1' slzilus: they haul also lll'i'0INlDiirill'ii lhv movo wilh clignily ami a svnsv of growing up. Frcshnivii vain he so childish :il limos, lhes sophomorvs 1- 0 u lil zlgrov. They fftbllifi luke ll ifissoii from urhills like us SOPHSI iilll lefs give ihcm time say, u year! SUPIIUMURIC 22l K Class officers have worked very had this ycar for their fellow students. They arc as following, Roberta Dunda, Kathy Browner, Bill Kuchcl, .lcri Wood, and Dorothy Trammell. Roberta Dundu, Mrs. Dclvin, Jeri Wood, Mr. Totheroh, Kathy Browner, Bill Kuchel, Dorothy Trammell, and Mr. Rogers are thc class sponsors and officers of 1962. 222 SOPHOMORE Class Sponsors for this y and Mr. Rogers. I . car have been vcry helpful to the Sophomore class. They are Mr. Totheroh, Mrs. Delvin, ophomore Class Officers Head ophomore Class Marchell Helen Doug Barbara Lynn Frances Roy Susan Abdoo Ahart Akers Allen Allen Ales Almada Almy Bill Jacque Linda Mary Susan Lynn Jacque Patti Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Antrim Armour Armstrong Armstrong SOPHOMORE 223 Diane Aseltin Gennie Auten V, Chris Baca 1 .lerry Backhaus -- Yock! what a awful looking pig! say Sopho- more girls. K :IQI :,4 : , as f Favre? Fi il Y . ,I , . 224 SOPHOMORE if . f 1' N BMV, Work and 5 Richard Beltran Tom Benford Richard Benigni .3 at 4- 2' -' E. ' Jeff Berman . -,,,. ' Charles Berryhill . Barbara Biauly W. A V Cheryl Bickel - Diane Bickerdyke Mary Blundy Patti Bohl D am , if fi . 'Sai' 25 Carla Baker - ' Gary Balty Lorrie Baun ., ' V it 1-.- 8 , ' ' -:. .wt- f 5 hi E Tana Basham P I i 5 George Beal K -X , ' B i , .i'i ff A Ls l Y 1 Joyce Beaton A . Q. t lx ,Q I ' .Mft L- . ., Play Make W.H.S. W .rgs,r,5..v5,f - . Hurry, we will be late for class, says .leri Wood, and Donna Jones. 5 V 3 .. r vs, r We -' ' .1 55 Q.. e e Qsyf is X K 1 . is K A as 5 I ' XDQW' K, is f 1 DSW-34, .- ,N p , '5- x ,e x Janet Bolyog Bob Boscamp Beverly Bosley Patricia Bowman Trich Bowman J im Bradley Danny Bradshaw Cary Breese tudents Tops qs . ' Q, fi' fs- Q D . S 5 Qs' S s if is . sage , Q V . es A X f 3 ,L . J si A A Phyllis Cavanaugh .locl Chafitz Mike Cherneke David Chastain Robin Childs Bruce Chrestie Linda Chrisman Susan Cline J Bonnie Brewster Dave Brimhall Marilyn Brock 4 . x ,Q iv V is ,Mn ag 45- e ,A ,, hx Claudia Brown ' 'H , V N p sl' A in 'B' x 1 M ilis .. 1 Henry Brown ' ' ' V Vaughan Brown ' Kathy Browner A P F Q A Mary Bryan ., if b ', 's 'W' K I is ' L Charlotte Burke gi nag I, ' l 1 Steve Burkhart -4 ,, ' - , Diane Burt h i 6 V' . Claire Caldwell I ' Q M' V M V N FL f . N . X kr . ' ly, ,, ' K Bonnie Cang I I Dorinda Carroll y 1' f ,- q.. .lonni Carlisc I 9' ' Earl Carver A My '11 ti PY 7 W Agia .lima :QF X . v. ,V wir Nancy Casey , A' . Y ' , s,, 4 Del Cass as dh Dorothy Catomio Y ,A J 4- . 'WI L 1' X I 5 y lm. E Jane Comfort , . 4 , Mike Connolly g + - Maureen Connors , ' F Chris Cook X , K C i i 4-2f:f11-.. s I ff , Frank Carrillo Q3 Q Michael Craig 5 f J' 4 CN Linda Craney ' 5, V. Sharon Cristy 1 .. ' , N, 'E ,i V Ii ' 7 ' Sharon Crofford Q , Connie Crispin ' , 'f f r i ug. -. Peggy Cullen , fi if ., 9 Janice Daniels , -'54 , C ' Q Q4 Q fam 4' if fl Ellen Dashiell , B 6 Cheryl Davis 1 iff ' e B Mike Day ' f,' 6 , ii Patty Dearien 5 1 i H 'Y SOPHOMORE 225 Keith Derby Plllll Duffy 226 SOPHOMORE Bob J an Pam Pam Gail Tom Vickie Dietrich Dcsscr Dolamore Donavan Doukalus Droslxc Diowne .lane Crcgary Bobbi A11ne .lorry Linda udy Dunton Duncan Dunda Earl Duke Edmondson Edwards Susan Egly Malinda Elliot Les Elting Mary Enger Roxanne Enzebretson Susan Engle J im Erbland Annette Fabricant 500 Students Mal-ces Glenna Fennell Sharon Feole Ronnie Finley Pat Fogleman Ronald Ford Tommy Fortein Allen Foster Leland Frakes Kathy France, Debarah Francy, Denny Free- man, Richard Frescholtz, Cheryl Frugia. Bob Frye, Margaret Ganett, Margaret Garret, Glen Gehl, Pam Gentry. Albert Geor e Shirle Geor e Barbara Gless- g 9 Y g 1 ner, Linda Gouge, Sue Gilbert. .lay Goldman, Myla Goldman, Lois Gooch, Connie Gough. Class of '65 A1 Gonzales, Pam Gragg, Linda Grande, Pele Greene, Robby Griffin, Joan Griffith. Patricia Griffith, Frank Groia, John Grote, Ron Gunsavlas, Donna Hackett. Bill Hageman, ,lean Hagins, George Hall, Ray- mond Hamelton, Norma Hammer. Cheryl Hammett, Richard Hann, Kelvin Han- sen, Robert Harkey, Cheryl Harris. SOPHOMORE 5 e is J X ' r ye l r . , ig 5... 5 jig if-1' is Q Q' J James Harris, Joan Harris, Judy Harris, Carol ,i I sms l file rig K 1 N ,., J -, Hart, Terry Hartsburg. ' . -rv ' l . z K . l X ,:,. ,.,,, I E i iz :SQ - l X TT f-'fl l rin tx. '-V .-.li ,.,.,! J 3 'ff .- . K n ' ' e , 2, Mihai? e i , I Linda Harwell, Ken I'I21SlJilCll, Bob s 1 Q, Q- l J 4 A 5, Hatcher, Joie Hazclctt, Michelle . Q Q f .SPX A 8- l Hcighton, Diane Hcjhall. J A ij l gi rf-w'ls' RSP, A 5 ' ki Y - .Q X54 X I in X H fx . f X if , 2 ' r J ,F i Peggy Hcnnington, Pat Hcnslee, ,', 3 2, Jon Hcrshbergcr, Charles Hick- ,ff 'F' lg 8-' r '33, cox, Linda Higginbothom, Naome f f so 5 X 443, f,.x l'llITlIllZllStClll. ' li e V- if kt J, M Q7 ,fs ?,,,, , - -H-' ' Diann 5: 'iv' 3 Hitc X Bill Hodson 'r J 'Q Stephen 1' ':' Holbrook Jan 5 l Holden M l Eleanor -X ' n A Holland J G ll N 'l 1 J- Barbara N'-533, lfr lv-Lil W .1 J ew . , Holmgen X93 X A K F X 5 f'x Darrell gin ' , ' J Holt lf 9' r ' A , f 'l Holtzen l J LQ 1 J' f - X e . J 228 SOPHOMORE JV Cheerleaders are Barb Mclnyre, Melinda Elliot, Patti Bohl and Missey Leighton, all full of school spirit. - Dennis 3 Hooker 'timing 14 6. Al if ,,, g ls' Horton ix' i '. KY, ,f H f J , Y . S M -1 5 , Jacque ' W Howard r L - me - Janice 4 ' A Howell 'gf 1 is if X ' A Dee . Horstman r Linda J .- ' Howington The Sophomore dance is enjoyed by everyone including Sue Dashiell, Teri Guberman, Lawerance TaFoya, and Nickey Tatiukami. Mickey Howzdy, Mike Huie, Don ' 5 - , M Ar i Huntley, Mike Hungerford, Clau- ' 1 3' 'Q , - 2: 1 D, T? 5- 9--Q. dia Hulett, Mike Hungerford. Q N 'ge i X Q, . .. h 3, J , s ,r, So 'fi i 'i J 1 J Y Gene Hunt, Alice Hunter, Donna f 5.6, ga S., Hunter, Pat Jackson, Gerald Jav- f A-' ' - ' ery, Coe Jeffers. A V 5 x N ' ' I'-xx X .Q A Lg X VLAV AL I ' f-.H K s. - 3 , 1 ' AR Edward Johnson, Glenna Johnson, 1, '7 ' 5 XJ, Gloria Johnson, Sue Johnson, - P' ' X was 45- ' 9, Jolm Johnstundaugh, Ken Jones. K I ' ' Q X' , J :I W ffm N X' jk K x J , ,im I I .V V J SOPHOMORE 229 Donna Lee Andrea Michael Pat Gary Dennus Pam Jones J ones J urgensen Kauper Keene Keerlen Kelm Keppel Bill Kuchel Heads Two of our gorgeous cheerleaders at the pow-puff football game watch the pom-pom girls as they get ready to perform Marlys Donald Philys Mary .lo Carol James Tom Bill Knocllel Ko ch Koch Kohl Komada Komorous Kosin Kuchel SOPHOMORE John Joe Bart Dan David Frances Janine Jolm Kunath Lacey La Fon Lafontsee Lambert Landrey Larson Lcach Sophomore Class J ane Lee Ronnie Lec Sharon Leebl Missey Leighton Jackie Lcister Suc Leipold Kathy Lepper Sandra 3 Leggitts Janice Lcnocker Sandra Leppia Cinney Lewis Michelle Lewis Mike Lewis Dale Lichlyter Robert Lilly Kathy Liska Lynda Lotton Ronnie Loncaric i Jerry Long Paul Long Robert Long Victoria Lopez Brenda Lucas Kathi Malecka Charlotte Martin Dave Mathews Sally Matt Michael Martin Karin Masters Linda Mathess fx, - SOPHOMORE 'l e , is-5' ,, rw ' x --Q Sindi Barbara Linda Larry Mary Steve John McAfee McCarty Moore McDaniel McDonald McDonald McCabe Danny Barb ,I im Susan Linda Tom Mary McGhee Mclntyre Mead Metko Metzger Meyer Michaeu ' 'D A . . - :L D ' W A John Mickelson W fi ,A 5 - Sandra Nesbitt A r Qi it ,W Jennie Nunez , ZMV Z .- I y : gk - 1 .' X , fi A - o ' Dave Miller, Gary Miller, Henry 4- - X V ..,. QS: -ff. , - r V f .: Q D., -. 3 A, i G' jg S Q, Mohr, Becky Moore, Sandy Moore, ' R if . ,.,,.- Sandi Geiger- ' eoe' ' N Arryr , .. ' Q? ' . i Y. .. 0 ' Kxk- ' b rf - . U .1 fa lr Y it all o' ' I . 5 31 in A If is 1. - ff! T 'x Q Q. 'K A M, ,M - V . +1- , X f Q M D , ,Q +V ,L L Qz' - , gh, V 'I Dale Morris, Jeanie Mortensen, P ,Q A , j ' ggi 3 George Mouland, Jacque Mullen, j -,f . E -,-, A l B.. V ' David Myers, Virginia Myer. ' K U 1 Aj . A 'a,A, 3,1 l--, - ,ral M . . N an -og r N ' ' o W, ' . o or . or ,, Aoi, l -. ,Tl ' M 1 ' 4 Duane Naff, Robert Napier, Chris V ' . D Y' fr-,ei V , 5 'A W 1 Nelson, Craig Nelson, Janyse Nor- . . 'gf' j' Q 1 ,,. ' .41 , ,.,' ris, Gloria Northrup. an -, , A 1 , f a , -,Q- r 1 H -..'f L. M N :-'- P . .. ..,, 3 ff-' f Qif c r ,, 1, . .., ,r is A ,,,,? K rikk ,k.k I FC .xvuigvl , uw , , I ' Q .1-, Q Pamela O'Brien, Joyce Okamoto, bw he K Q ,,:h ,, ij KJ ,,:. ,-,': 3,5 Duane Olson, Eileen Ong, Gloria ' ' 1..' X M V Paff0rd,Ga1v Page. - ,.'a , e ' fi 1 I U Q 54, ,' . SOPHOMORE Mr. Totheroh's Sophomore English class works hard on Julius Caesar, say some of his students. Un Julius Caesar P 1.- V I .P . ' . Y S P .Ar H . Q- x '.,. Q X . . - 'rs . we P 5 ' , E ' . . ,. g Q ,Qbiu a TWP ear 1 'NNWW sir ' if 'f' P Ss' 3 as ,Ea ' Y Sawhney ' 3, ' A .s a ISK fl A 955. f .K ' X N I K E Q- .ts if - P .als . -- f . 5, Past.. I ' ooooooioo, s P ., P P ssss gf fm , p , - - e - X 1 P9 l i y Paul Painter Mary Parker Ann Paulson William Peace Tom Pequegnot Cheryl Peterson Pete Phillips Donna Pierce Leanne Pierce Dave Pollard Grace Popoff Peter Porianda Caren Prather Linda Price Toni Pulice Paula Paulson Francie Parmentel Cary Patterson Becky Perez Mark Peyton John Phillips Terry Piske Rosalie Policare Tom Pollack Steffi Porterfield ,lean Poyner Jim Prater Gayle Pyform Don Pylman Diane Ralph fl ' My '-3 ' x if . nf 'B . 1 ' b ff. Q, . , K ah 4!r W ef ' gg 'MZ un. r y Q- 139 s x ' 1 X xv I Q O Fx fr pi xv, ew at 4' SOPHOMORE Mark Peyton and Mary Parker dance Formal, the Winter Wonderland. at the Christmas Josie Ramirez Fay Rankin Davann Ray Richard Redshaw .loan Reinian Linda Rice Wayne Rice Harold Ricky Vickie Ritchie Lindsey Robertson Sheryl Roberts Yvonne Rockey Stefan Rodwicz 234 SOPHOMORE Bob Rocther Wayne Rohlin Bruse Rosenstein Ed Ruhey .lim Russell Paul Rurso Chuck Ryan Pat Ryan Larry Salyer John 'Sanderson Sherry Salyer .lim Schaefer Donna Sellafield Russel Schmunk Margaret Settle Robert Sewell .loan Sltarkey Chyerl Shelton Class of 965 on the Go Teresa Larry Linda Larry Larry Jeanne Bob Harold Mike Sheehan Shelly Sherman Simpson Sinagoga Sippel Smith Smith Smithegar Larry Linda Lynn Mike Larry Patty Ella Ricfce Sandy Smothers Sodomek Sorshy Sparkes Spradlin Spieth Stevens Stewart Sanby Lorna Ron Diane Jerry Tom Janice Kathy Bonney Danny Stein Stern Stoft Stone Strong Stroup Stull Sturm Sullivan Danny Ken Karen Paula Terry Gloria Ronnie Bill Randy Swan Swayzee Swenson Swett Swoffer Todano Talbott Taylor Taylor SOPHOMORE 235 YOB Week Girls Take Over in T- asf-if x fs f. M sa? QQ 'f--. . K Q. , S? ' 'C Fw Fav I- , .fe F 'S' T xp, V Q- :-:-, sw. .. -s , fe is 5 K 'Q . . -at . ' ' xr we Q x ., ,... - .3-.1 r'e.W!'fc 8 W 3 ge 236 SOPHOMORE SW 3 X Q ,x,3.,gm.xw , 'P- Q,-i s E K. A 5 I-F A 12 yi Q X We 5 is Rosemary Tjiema Connie Tolo Peggy Tomkmson Richard Furek Dorothy Trammell Mary Tripp Prudy Ubel Billie Valentine Karin Van Arsdell Craig Vansam Harry Varner David Velarde Sandi Margey Terri Lolly Tegland Temple Taylor Tetheroh On YOB week the politeness of opening doors and carry- ing hooks are reversed to girls. This gives boys a breather. .gig Alice Nancy Velasqucz Wagahaft y . W 'Z' f .4 Q ,Q,.' nf -W? L ' , Q X ,Z i is s V I ' X, xi, Irene J im Saundra Robyn Jackie Pam Wagner Walker Walnetski Warner Wash Weber Jill Weimer Linda Jane Wener Wyatt Q' ' I , . Austen Whippo Jim A Wynn , . ' g Za,, .., in Ruth Weissinger Karen ' , t z. Rick Whitaker Yeomans vt gi a John White . ir ,Yi ' is .llm , 1 ,4 Young i I V5 A J, Mike White Sandy June Wolniak Zeigler Ann Wood Mary Zimbro Jeri Wood Richard Dodie Woodford Lee Carole Woods Paul Zuckerbraw 'D-v Bill Wrigley Par it llln U W Linda Wrigely Jackson qw, It . 1 - 1 Denise Wroblewski A , 3' ' Paul M 'N M: A Painter 3 V ' I ii M Q -Q Ak , ' xl SOPHOMORE 237 Q.: N SF B W SQ ia' , 'I' A5 ' iw 2 f 'F 'F' lffv Q s R, W 1' .X K., ,X. S Q2 K A Y . 'E I E , Yi? Nlxfw x 1 Q R A 7 ' 5 Qi , . K A , 1 A 1 . n , , S gg , L . A . ' as . ,, A 4 SN. . fr Q ' 1 - if Q QL .dx - Q w 3 1 , f Nga: ky N ,. 238 FHESHMEN v- J. 5 f avr YK X . N X' , gwzffyf 2 Ti gg Q f- iss Qs! 5 M K N XQ OCNQ3 A YCLSLTQCLJY QL, ,renew N 5 L. QD Qui ft, 112122 Qlmafv lilgil. SS X ti L . k U 1. j f tiff 'I' ' if , A if 5' 1 ll 'ii The freshmun's first Week on campus is always confusing. Af- ter that first week, however, t h e y soon learn the ways of high school students and ad- just to them quickly. This class of '66 shows much promise of being a credit to WHS. FRESHMEN 239 Freshman Class Officers any 'kb Vice President Seefefziry ' LINDA MEYER KRISTY RIDING President MIKE DONOVAN SJ' xx Treasurer Publicity Manager BART CHAPMAN LINDA BENTLEY FRESHMEN Freshman class sponsors are Mrs. Carpenter, Mr. Thornburg, and Mrs. Baker. Cl f 966 USS O Car0l Frank Vickie Frank Dave Myrlan Bob Doug Barbara Abshire Adams Akin Ales Allen Alm Angelo Armstrong Auscre Charlene Marleen Mike Paula Steven Craig Diana Eddie Pat Ayres Ayres Baca Baker Baker Barker Barmore Barnard Barnes Martha Scott Gary Janet Mark Gilbert Bonnie Linda Barbara Barrett Barry Batsell Beckley BCCUY Bei H3110 Benjamin Bentley Bernstein FRESHMEN 24 I Peggy Bickle Susan Biles Mike Blankinship Kathleen Blasucci Laura Bonner Virginia Borger Jeffery Borovay Pam Bradley Randy Bresee Susan Brewster Susan Bricker William Bridge J ay Brock Noel Brooks David Brown Linda Brown Marjorie Brown Peter Brown Susan Brown Frosh DGUQZOL Karen Clyde Carolyne Alan J ohn Bryce Bryson Byrns Cadkin Campbell Pam Bill Philip Beverly Joe Nona Greg Carol Katie Campbell Capp Carlin Carnahan Carrasco Caylor Cervantez Chaney Chavez Bart Carol Sandy Stanley Clayton Bud Richard Linda DOUS Chapman Christensen Christensen Clark Clow Cobb Coffman Coker Colley 242 FRESHMEN .lame Lana Pat Karen Sparkle Steven Sue Comfort Conard Conners Cook Cooke Coopel-man Casper Linda Ralph Joyce Ronnie Bonnie Bill Danny ox CTISPIII Crognale Cross Crow Cfyer Daing chool pint Fast John Dale Donna Daniels Sue Darr Cathy DeForest Roy Demille Pat Deubler Barbara Dinehdeal Kathleen Disser Russel Dodson Kathy Domos Michael Donovan Carolyn Dotterer Susan Doty John Drake Kim Driscoll Ralph Dunlap Ed Dunn J im Dunn April Durden Richard Durley FRESHMEN Freshman class officers Linda Meyer, Linda Bentley, Mike Donovan, and Kristy Riding discuss plans for a future project. Q19 K, y Virginia Edwards Cheryl Eynon Reid Fehrman Mike Field Joe Figueroa John Fink Sue Fisher Sylvia Paul Ermi Ernd Leila Barbara Fain Fant Bill Kevin Feldmeier Ferrell Brigid Dolores Sherry Mike Marilyn Chris Ann Pam Jean Flanagan Folio Frantz Frazier Fricke Frickey Fryer Fulton Mike Shirley Vicki Donna Becky Billy Carole Scott Cara Garrett Gentry George Ceyman Gibbs Giertz Ciddings 244 FRESHMEN Pat Gilleland Mary Gorseline Karen Gourley Lynn Cover Lenore Gozawskas Frances Grahau Patricia Graham . A U f 4 , 1 ' .w .. l V' ,,.. -if Q t ' 'mi ' C w V Carol Bruce Arla Darlene Tim Susan Sherry Carolyn Larry Graves Greenberg Greene Gregan Griffy Gross Gunsaulas Guttemian Gwinn Tom Sandra Wayne 'Martin Mary Sherron Ward Jerry Charles Hageman Hall Hall Hammett Hammond Hammond Hancock Hanley Hanson Lynelle Dave Doug Harambasic Harbster Hardy Danny Renae Lowell Harkey Harper Hart Mark J im Tom Harvey Haviland Hayes Largest Ever Tommy Herriage Diana Heye Gus Hicks Elane Hickok Joseph Higgins Kaye Hildebrand Gary Hill IX Senior cheerleaders at the powder puff football game gather together to give the team encouragement. Christine Haynie Joe Heilman Rick Heisler Randy Helblig Cary Hendrix Charlie Hernandez N FRESHMEN 245 Jeff Jody Trudy Ryan Himmelstein Hirneisen Hoagland Holland Lian Pat Larry Mary Holt Horton Hovey Hubbard Linda Richard Joan Scott Hubble Huebsch Hunter Hutchison Roberta Jensen Diane Jerome Danny Johnson Stephen Johnson William Barbara JOEllen Judy Nancy J ohnstonbaugh Jones Jones Jones Jones FRESHMEN Tim Hutchinson Nanette Jacobs Lynn Jeffress Steve .lones Ellen .lurgensen Jerry Kale Eddie Kalwara Susan Kammer Pat Kcasey Vicki Kelley Bob Kerstine Alan Kessler Ann Keyser Sharon Kimura Liz Kingsley Kendall Kistler Mike Klepac Yoava Klucsar Dennis Kottennan Rosemary Koukol Sylvia Kramer Betty Kruger Nancy Kruse Larry Kucll Linda La Jeunesse David Lake Jacque Craney carries Mickey Bastell's book to his 1 class though she may be late to her next class. YOB Week is the week the girls assume the boys' duties. YOB Week More Fun for Girls Than Boys F RESHMEN 247 Seniors Buddy Combs and Alvin Jones initiate two unfortunate Frosh. 243 FRESHMEN Elizabeth Lange Shirley Lakose Linda Larsen Janet Laster Janis Laster Peggy Lowenstein Cheryl Lee Leslie Lee David Lenox Mike Leon Tony Leon David Lewis Ted Lewis John Lichty Laura LeGere Eddie Leitner Sue Lepinski Steve Lewkowitz Richard Liebraher Bob Lilley Joe Limon Andy Lisonbee Don Losito Linda Lowe Dennis Lundgren Linda Luplow Linda Lyon Mike McCarthy Donna McDermott Anna McDowell John Mclindree Linda McVey Stan Mabbitt Sharon Mabry Vicki Madson Jerry Manfredi Mike Mzirsh Mickey Linda Louise Mary Ronnie Ronnie McGee McLaughlin Monseur McLean McMillion McQuarrie Frosh Initiation Restricted to pperclassmen Glenda Marshall Darlene Martin Bill Mascarelli Linda Mason Ray Mason Dale Merritt Linda Larry Janet June Robert Ellen Mike Meyer Meyers Milke Miller Mills Mitchell Mitchell FRESHMEN 249 F WY nr . Vicki Ann Norman Lynn Noyinich Freshman classes new experience for freshmen. 250 F RESHMEN Margaret Neville Bette Newton Lola Noble Sandy Montgomery Randy Moore Rosemary Morgan Bonnie Morley Michelle Morris Mike Mott Carl Mullan Bob Murlless Steve Myers Richard B. Nash Cary Nawrot Arlen Nelson Chuck Nesbitt Linda Neuhard Spencer Nutirna Edward Ogrodawski Cracse Okamoto Danny Olney Suzzanne Olsen Tim Olson Teri Ong Trudy Ong Ellen Oxentenko Dennis Parker Steve Parker Edith Payne Bud Nuanez Steven Pearce Brian Pearson Ronald Peavey Ben Perkins Steve Perkins Bill Peterson Fred Peterson Gayle Peterson Harry Peterson Skip Peterson Dennis Phifer Michael Pieper Paul Pixler Karen Pollard Alex Popoff, Jr. James Popoff Marilyn Potisman Derrell Precher Vickie Prenovost Linda Pressler Leigh Prettyman Danny Price Tina Pryor Chuck Ptacek Richard Ptacek Karen Pulliam Robert Puls Mary Putman Forei n Exchange Student Popular With Frosh Foreign exchange student, Nicki Tatsukami, jokes around after school with a group of WHS students. FHESHMEN 25' it Larry Bob Ramsey Ransburger Ronald Arthur Reinhold Renolds 4 NIP it Don Rathsman Ralph Rensi , 5-5 it Kathy Ester Connie Rathsman Ray Reecher Rosalie Rozanne Mary Remedies Remedies Reppel Jeff J im Reed RC6ll Shelley Ronald Rice Richards A morning pep assembly before the Friday night football game starts the day off right for everyone. ' ,Yr 4' K 'F t ff, R1 issi ' s R l gsl T X f:- Z .. r KA. il R 252 FRESHMEN David Robles Irene Robles Susie Roer An Rohrbacher Bonnie Ross Marie Rowles Judy Ruhl Toni Saldava Marsha Russell Glenn Sanders Tom Sanzone Louise Saucier David Saunders Greg Scheibel Bill Schlund .Q Tom Reid Greg Ricker Kristy Riding X3 1 I Leona Roberts Robby Robinson Charles Schlund Jeff Schmidt Susan Schmidt Joanne Schneider Linda Schneider William Schovemann On JHUUUY 31. Sm3lIP0X school gym. David Simpson Peggy Simpson Jerry Scrivano Eileen Sharp Susan Shelley Tom Siemsen John Scrivano Marianne Sharp Dwayne Shepard Tommy Siewers Richard Simpson Dan Sinema Buddy Sirmens Lonny Skaggs George Slaylon .loan Smith Margaret-Mary Smith Melody Smith Stan Smith Debra Snyder Norma Sonoqui Simon Satelo Robert Sparks Richy Spillman Caymichael Spirtos Jim Sprague Paula Spurr John Sandy Stair Seifried Kenny Sheehan Mike Shirey Ken Sikes vaccine and diphtheria tetanus were given in the FRESHMEN 253 Arlene Doug Fred Bill Judy Rosslyn Larry Dennis Tammy Stanley Stcffan Stephenson Stern Stewart Sticht Stillbert Stoll Stowe l3CCkY Elizabeth Steve Audrey Dianne Tommy Nancy Mike Terry Sullivan Sullivan Swanson Tadano Talley Tanita Tanner Taylor Taylor John Tedrxck Tomas Nadenia Pamela Thompson Robert Thompson Dick Threewit Nikki Tillinghast Mary Ellen Anderson, Swanee Holman and Pam for their class sections of the annual. Freshman School Spirit nmatched This Year w 4 254 FRESHMEN June Tima David Tope John Trezise Todd Twyman Webb are planning layouts .lohn Trueblood Margie Tsunada Sarah Ulbricht Valerie Valentine Richard Van Hazel Bill Van Zile Neil Vince Herb Wagner Lynn Wagner Stephen Pamela Larry Larry Mary Janice Teri Wagners Wait Waldman Wallentinson Warmuth Wash Watkins Walter Leon Ken Kris Robert Roberta Kitty Watterson Weaver Weinberg Welling Wellman Western Wharton Roberta Margaret John Stephen Larry Lynda Elex Wheeler White Whittle Wildman Wilson Wineberg Winn Raymond Rick Walter Pamela Richard Paul Gary Winters Wolf Wong Wright Wustrack Wyly Yarbrough Gene Doris Bob Yarbough York Ziegler Ken Ellen Zile Zody Steve Ziegler Carol Zornes Ted Terry Ziegler Ziegler J ack Besser FRESHMEN 255 zz :N kg 55 Q , 1 'NW' Q, X.. TP' Iris. - -sm, ,, -Q. . Qs Q: lj? Qfiqk, 5, HN fr 4 - .V s ... 1: . - 4 ,- N 5 'Sh , rlwmgfsw-.,sw'gH Rah.: F KH! , ix q I .. K 1 may - . 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Zeal X 2 Mr. A. Joe Ausere 23, 48 Mrs. Alberta Baker 20, 86 Mr. William Bearden 35 Mrs. Dorothea Benner 22, 23 Mr. William Berry 16, 17 Mrs. Berry 39 Mrs. Rita Boulet 26 Mr. Kent Briggs 21 Mr. Robert Broderick 25 Mr. Russell W. Btoten 26 Mr. Lewis Brown 28, 85 Mr. Max Campbell 31 Mrs. Carpenter 21 Mr. Verne Cook 21, 22 Mr. Robert M. Cooley 21, 82 Mr. Edward Cosper 16, 17 Mr. Bob Crouch 15 Mr. Davis 29 Mrs. Dorothy Delvin 29, 36, 222, Mr. Dale Ditterline 20 Mr. Douglas 20 Mr. Barry L. Draper 25 Mr. Don Engelbrecht 21, 84 Mrs. Leta Erickson 28, 29 Mr. Herb Fabricand 28 Mr. Richard Fleming 25 Mr. James Gallagher 29 Mrs. Geiger 39 Mrs. Myrtle George 18 Mrs. Dianne German 23, 78 Dale Goodwin 31 Mrs. Josephine Grundy 23 Mrs. Graydon Hall 14 Mr. Wayne Heffelfinger 15 Mr. Lynn Howard 28, 29 Mrs. Maurene Hufford 33, 34, 80 Mrs. Virginia Hufford 120 Mr. John Irwin 16, 17 Mr. Harvey Jensen 27, 138 Mr. Charles Johnston 25 Aborne, Robert 170 Addlesperger, Diane 86, 170 Ahart, Donald 170 Agersea, Allen 69, 88, 139, 140, 1 Allen, Paul 841-, 162, 164, 171 Apel, Sandra 171 Faculty 223 Seniors 41, 146, 170, 177 Mr. Bernard Jones 18 Mrs. Sherilyn Kinney 33, 34, 120 Mr. Jerry Kopke 24 Miss Harriett Leeke 18, 33, 34, 120 Mr. John Long 14 Mr. James C. McCann 4 Mr. Fred Miller 15 Mr. Morgan 24 Mr. Richard K. Morse 21 Mrs. Kathryn Mortensen 20 Mr. Ronald Murphy 20, 22, 29, 39 Mrs. Emmett Murray 18 Mr. Robert Nolan 2,1- Mr. Fred Olson 27, 83 Mr.,Patterson 39 Preston 39 Mrs. Betty Prosser 87 Mr. Don Sanderson 14 Mr. Frank Salmon 19, 96 Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt 31 Miss Lois Sauer 33, 120 Mrs. Violet Schroeder 18, 107 Mr. Donald B. Sexton 26 Mr. Edward Sine 14, 27 Mr. John Stocekel 31 Mr. John Storey 27 Mrs. Stroup 39 Mr. David L. Swerdfeger 26, 27 Mr. Rogers 222, 223 Mr. Franklin Taylor 19, 24 Mr. Patrick Taylor 14 Mr. Percy Tetheroh 22, 222, 223, 2 Mr. Dale Thornburg 20 Coach Karl D. Ulichny 36, 138 Mr. Joseph Voorhees 14- Mrs. Anne Watrous 22, 100 Mr. J. K. Willeford 2-1 Mr. Frederick Woods 23 Mr. Gordon Wooley 15 Miss Sandra Yahnke 36, 81 Mr. Melvin Zinser 15 Ashworth, Larry 84, 162, 171 Auten, Janet 93, 171 Babb, Phyllis as, 93, 96, 106,'171 Baca, John 171 Ballard, India 89, 171 Banks, Gerald 171 3 Barton, Jane 60, 79, 80, 126, 171 Batsell, Mickey 49, 56, 74, 85, 88, 95, 98, 99, 139, 140, 142, 167, 171 Baum, Betsy 59, 62, 83, 93, 96, 196, 172 Beck, Harold 172 Beckmen, Dorothy 88, 98, 99 Bennett, Brian 172 Bentley, Carey 172 Besser, Jeanne 45, 68, 74, ao, 92, 122, 123, 134, 172, 174 Bohl, Terry 42, 85, 92, 93, 113, 139, 172 Bolyog, Barbara 172 Bovee, Gary 89, 172 Bowlin, Jerri 172 Bowlin, Cathy 81, 128, 172 Bozman, Joseph 172 138, 173 Bresee, Robert 92, 157, 162, 173 49, 88, 93, 98, 173 Brees, Harold Brehm, Susan Bricker, Karen 173 Brock, Russel 173 152, 153, 163, 173 106, 173 Bryant, Mike 173 Buckman, Chalres 173 Burg, Darlene 173 Brown, Keith Broyles, Paul Burger, Melvin 173 Butler, Karen 173 Cady, William 174 Campbell, Diann 89, 174 Capp, Larry 174 Cartwright, Patrick 174 Cavalier, John 95, 174 Cervantez, Mary 174 Chaney, Doug 174 Chapman, Jeff 83, 85, 92, 93, 174 Chastain, Bill 78, 174 Cherry, Richard 53, 69, 73, 74, 84, 85, 95, 117, 140, 159, 174 Chester, Carol 42, 102, 103, 174 Christy, Betty 81, 174 Clifford, Gretchen 47, 69, 70, 75, 122, 123, 175 Coates, Gaylon 175 Combs, Buddy 139, 175 Conley, Ralyne 175 Cooper, Jerry 175 Cornstubble, Carol 175 Craig, Larry 175 Craney, Jacque 52, 99, 101, 175 Crownover, Glenda 175 Dashiell, Susan 83, 88, 98, 99, 175, 229 Deay, Bill 84, 85, 175 Dickey, Jeanette 100, 101, 175 Dixion, Dean 42, 47, 176, 199 264 Dodge, Pamela 176 Donaldson, Ronald 58, 176 Downing, Leta 176 Dunst, Tim 176 Eaton, Phyliss 69, 80, 133, 134, 176 Engle, .lim 89, 176 Ewers, Marianna 115, 176 Fairman, Marc 92, 176, 85 Faust, Jack 176 F avel, Kristine 59, 63, 176 Fisher, Mike 79, 84, 85, 92, 95, 152, 153, 176 Fogleman, Glenda 80, 92, 113, 124, 125, 134, 152, 177 Freidman, Rita 177 Forman, Judith 65, 83, 93, 177 France, J ond 59, 63, 177 Freeman, Carolyn 177 Fulks, Carolyn 177 Gadd, Jeffery 93, 178 Gartell, Charles 178 Giifin, Pat 178 Gillian, Susan 128, 178 Graham, Margaret 178 Grant, Joseph 178 Graves, Roxanne 178 Green, Jidy 106, 178 Greenway, Beverly- 179, 128 Grote, Elizabeth 179 Grout, Donna 179 Guberman, Teri 74, 179, 199, 229 Guzzeta, David 179 Gwinn, Marilyn 99, 179 Hall, David 69, 72, 74, 95, 139, 14 179 Hammond, Cheryl 170, 179 Hansen, Joe 75, 83, 85, 170, 179 Harden, Mike 84, 95, 179 Harris, Benny 63, 92, 179 Hart, Geraldine 3, 80, 180 Hasbach, Gary 156, 180 Haugh, Gary 180 Heefner, Colleen 180 Hemphill, Linda 180 Hester, Mollie 80, 180 Himmelstein, David 180 Hirschy, Philip 106, 180 Holmes, Janice 132, 180 Hopwood, Gerald 180 Home, Jim 181 Horton, John 181 Howard, Thomas 181 Hudson, Ruth 50, 181 Hughes, Dick 167, 181 Humphrey, James 154, 181 4, 157, 162, 170 Issacs, Steve 64, 95, 139, 171 James, Claudia 80, 126, 128, 129, 181 Jensen, Larry 95, 181 Johnson, Charles 181 Johnson, Lauri -l-2, 92, 106, 182 Johnson, Johnnie 114, 128, 182 Johnson, Ronald 85, 100, 182 Jones, Alvin 8-14, 95, 117, 139, 146, 162, Julius, Tom 1014, 105, 182 Kahn, Jerome 182 Kalin, Catherine 83, 93, 182 Katzenberger, Jim 182 Kelleher, Bill 85, 139, 182 Kelly, John 58, 106, 182 Kendrich, Bob 52, 59, 60, 62, 84, 182 Kerr, Pat 7-l-, 83, 92, 102, 103, 182 Killen, Pat 26, 13-I-, 183 Kimura, Ray 183 Kistler, Mary Helen 83, 94, 183 Kohl, David 183 Kolson, Kipp 69, 92, 95, 139, 162, 164, Kotterman, Karen 183 Kruger, William 184 Kuchel, Hal 42, 47, 74, 85, 184 LeFan, Joan 128, 184 Lake, Larry 83, 93, 157, 184 Loker, Shirley 184 Laszlo, Carol 83, 184 Lawton, Bill 18-1 Lawrence, Margery 184 Leister, Juliet 81, 83, 85, 93, 103, 184 Lemaire, John 184 Lichlyter, Diane 185 Livingston, David 79, 85, 93, 185 Llwellyn, Kathleen 185 Loofboro, Alison 185 Lucas, Carol 185 Lunn, Phillip 78, 85, 93, 95, 185 Martinez, Samuel 186 Martys, Marjorie 186 McIntyre, Cerold 186 lVlcNichols, Gary 79, 186 McMahan, Walter 186 Mascarelli, Gloria 186 Meyer, Mike 186 Mickelson, Gary 186 Miller, Vernon 186 Miller, Judith 186 Miller, Phyllis 80, 129, 134, 186 Minto, Robert 187 Moers, John 157, 187 Morris, Dwain 157, 187 Myers, Paul 841-, 88, 98, 99, 187 Nelson. Loren 187 182 183 Nelson, Sharon 56, 57, 187 Nevelyn, Bob 85, 93, 95, 157, 187 Nixon, Vera, 82, 102, 182 Noble, Pauline 188 Nunez, Frances 188 Odell, Ethelene 188 Odum, Frances 69, 71, 74, 80, 85, 113, 122, 123, 134 135, 188 Okamoto, Larry 188 Ott, William 188 Otto, Robert 188 Oursler, David 46, 47, 84, 85, 95, 139, 146, 188 Page, Linda 63, 188 Parker, Gay 74, 88, 99, 188 Parker, Charles 157, 189 Parker, Kenneth 74, 189 Payne, Alan 189 Perez, Peter Pickens, John 61, 189 Porter, Lenora 189 Potisman, Linda 189 Pralle, James 189 Prather, Richare 189 Pretzer, Sandra 189 Pryor, Linda 190 Puls, Gerold 162, 190 Reed, Fred 170, 190 Rehling, John 154, 190 Reid, Bill 74, 84, 95, 190 Rice, Carol 190 Rich, Joyce 185, 190 Richmond, Dennis 83, 85, 92, 93, 157, 190 Richie, Janet 190 Roether, Melvin 91, 190 Roether, Mike 45, 68, 75, 91, 95, 139, 142, 1-1-5, 157, 191 Rothrock, Larry 191 Roy, William 59, 63, 157, 191 Ruddle, Gayle 191 Ruecker, Rim 85, 98, 99, 139, 191 Russell, Cliff 52, 100, 114, 191 Sandahl, Carl 139, 191 Sanderson, Janey 79, 106, 132, 191 Sargent, Lucky 89, 191 Schmidt, Gregory 191 Scott, John 192 Scrivano, Robert 95, 110, 111, 147, 152, 153, 192 Seeds, Chelly 22, 34, 69, 80, 92, 113, 122, 123, 192 Selb, Janet 98, 99, 192 Sharkey, Mary 192 Sherman, Audrey 192 Shultz, Katha 192 Sigvaldson, Elizabeth 80, 92, 126, 134, 192 Simpson, Dianne 44, 128, 192 Simpson, Ruth 89, 192 Sinanovic, Mike 101, 192 Sirmans, Clifford 192 Sluder, Robert 64, 193 Sluder, Donna 59, 63, 193 Smith, Glenda 193 Smothers, Jim 193 Snyder, Charlotte 193 Snyder, Jim 193 Soderberg, Roger 139, 141, 154, 193 Sodmek, Susan 193 Saurette, Steve 83, 193 Spitler, Leslie 42, 56, 57, 83, 170, 193 Spoon, Earl 193 Stead, Jim 95, 193 Swank, Robin 80, 92, 113, 124, 125, 194 Tedrick, Janet 58, 59, 61, 94, 194 Thayer, Donna 93, 132, 194 Thoma, Robert 19, 59, 105, 194 Thompson, Michael 195 Tittle, Thomas 95, 139, 195 Tjiema, Carolyn 195 Trible, Rick 84, 89, 195 Tribble, Chuck 58, 114, 195 Tyers, Rim 99, 195 Vaden, Ellen 195 Valenzuela, Rosemary 195 Abdoo, Thomas 202 Abrams, Ellyn 202 Abshire, Donald 202 Adams, Roddy 154, 202 Adragna, Steve 146, 202 Alford, Karen 54, 202 Allen, James 162, 164, 202 Almada, Ernie 202 Anderson, William 202 Anderson, Diane 64, 202 Anderson, Kathy 202 Anderson, Mary Ellen 82, 100, 202 Appleman, Jack 79, 83, 85, 202 Armstrong, Sharron 56, 57, 202 Aseltine, Richard 166, 202 Ahterton, Jim 202 Barnard, Julia 202 Barnes, Richard 202 Barry, Mark 160, 161, 202 BeaH,Jack 160,161,202 Beaton, Joyce 203 Becchetti, Sandy 86, 202 Beckert, Barbara 203 266 Van Horn, Timothy 139, 143, 146, 195 Vaughn, Ada 105, 195 Volts, Hallie 42, 92, 195 Wagner, Roger 196 Walden, John 196 Webb, Pam 78, 87, 94, 104, 196 Webster, Donna 80, 133, 196 Weir, Ann 196 Welch, Karen 196 Vlferme, Frank 196 Whaley, Alexandria 196 Willer, Randall 95, 139, 140, 143, 157, 196 Williams, David 196 Williamson, John 79, 196 Wilson, Carol 86, 196 Wilson, Linda 197 Winn, John 95, 154, 157, 197 Winters, Kathleen 197 Wolf, Thomas 197 vv66drufL BHI 34,33,91,9s,99,197 Womack, Tim 197 Wright, Curtis 197 Wrigley, Arlene 75, 80, 126, 131, 134, 197 Yanez, Ricardo 85, 139, 167, 197 Yeckel, Roger 95, 112, 114, 152, 166, 197 Zody, Carolyn 50, 52, 98, 99, 100, 115, 197 Zulager, Bill 152, 153, 197 Bedlion, James 203 Bender, Leonard 203 Bendon, Peggy 203 Billings, Lucille 203 Black, Margie 129, 203 Blair, George 203 Bonner, David 95, 157, 203 Border, Denny 203 Booth, John 163, 203 Bornmann, Joana 203 Boscamp, Bill 203 Bowers, Cathy 203 Branton, John 203 Browner, Kathy 78, 80, 134, 203 Browner, Suzanne 80, 93, 113, 12 134,203 Brunst, John 52, 203 Drake, Nancy 82, 129, 134, 206 DuBois, Peggy 80, 134, 206 Dudley, Carloyn 206 Dunlap, Judy 206 Dunn, Denise 206 Dunn, Dennis 139, 206 123,126,133 Dunn, Diane 135, 206 Dunton, Peter 206 Edman, Jean 57, 206 Edwards, Connie 206 Egly, Julianne 45, 69, 113, 122, 123, 134, 206 Eide, Karen 206 Elder, Lee 206 Eldridge, John 162, 164, 206 Ellison, Dennis 8411, 206 Ewers, Richard 105, 206 Fain, Mee Mary 93, 206 Fast, Dene 83, 206 Faust, Pat 206 Feingold, Susan 206 Ferguson, John 163, 206 Fields, Woodrow 163, 206 Files, Charles 206 Fisher, James 59, 206 Follett, Sue 206 Forman, Steve 59, 62, 206 Fowler, Louise 206 Francis, Dan 206 Hernandez, Daniel 207 Hernandez, James 146, 207 Hernandez, Kaaron 128, 129, 13-l, 207 Hernandez, Teresa 207 Hershberger, Tommy 146, 207 Higgins, Geraldine 80, 129, 133, 207 X E ills, athy 208 df, Hiros arole 208 J? Nl 9 Ho ,Carolyn 208 NH drrpyr' J:Roehn,' ie 208 Hoffma obert 208 Gy' if Hol ,Meria 208 er James 163, 208 . D 1 Pig? I lman, Swanee 96, 208 Frankie, Bruce 114, 115, 139, 146, 206 Frederick, Gary 206 Froelich, John 79, 206 Gagnon, Helen 206 Galelc, Kathi 79, 82, 87, 100, 206 Garner, Cheryl 206 j',JJHolmes, Terry 208 Horton, David 208 Housner, Delores 58, 60, 112, 115, 208 Hovey, Douglas 208 Hubble, Janet 63, 86, 93, 94, 102, 103, 107, 208 ueg, Paula 208 .uffman, Barbara 208 Huffmasster, Ken 208 Huskison, James 208 Hyde, Dixie 208 Jacobsen, John 139, 208 Jasper, Roberta 208 Jellum, Bonnie 208 I Jensen, Norma 56, 78, 93, 208 Gasperone, John 206 Johnson, Anna 81, 209 George, Bonnie 93, 207 Johnson, Craig 26, 64, 139, 209 Gerholt, Slade 207 AW ' Johnson, Je e te 107, 209 Glass, Danny 207 Johns a r 209 Gillan, David 166, 207 , J on, Su 209 A Glover, Gordon 207 i ones ara 09 Goacher, Kathy 56, 207 0, 1 J n , Jack' , 129. Graeff, Debbie 207 D W ones, n 95, .I 5 Graton, Loralie 80, 207 V ' ,ya ike ' Q U Graves, Cathy 129, 134, 207 J, n , 39- t f Gray, Shirley 207 f Kale, I ., . j 0 Grimes, Sam 139, 157, 207 K '1 1, Joy ,n , 209 Grimwood, Neil 139, 207 ' 5 a, San all 20' Gustafson, Dan 43, 59, 63, 82, 8 Kaylor, Ja es 209 Gutterman, Sandra 207 Haberker, Blake 207 Hagins, Susan 128, 134, 207 Hanson, Linda 102, 207 Hardy, Renee 102, 207 Harris, Ronald 207 Harsh, Sheryl 56, 78, 207 Hatlestad, Sharon 129, 130, 134, Heisler, Larry 207 Heisler, Richard 207 Hemphill, Michael 207 Henson, Patsy 94, 207 207 Keene, John 58, 209 Keim, Clifton 209 Kelley, Peter 209 Kelley, Rita 209 Kelsey, Phillip 59, 62, 209 Kemper, Morris 58, 93, 209 Kenny, Bruce 162, 209 Kenrich, Bill 209 Kiernan, Carolyn 210 Killebrew, John 85, 95, 139, 162, 210 Killen, Rosemary 78, 93, 106, 132, 210 Klucsar, Eleanor 91, 210 J I l I 267 Knight, Ernest 210 Koile, Jim 210 Krause, Dan 210 Krebs, Bill 210 Kunath, Leslie 210 Kuschel, Joe 210 Laborin, Lucy 128, 210 Lacey, Bill '43, 210 Ladd, Sue 8, 83, 210 Lajeunesse, Vic 56, 210 Lake, Gail 94, 96, 210 Lawson, Carrolyn 210 Layton, Jim 210 Lemaire, Linda 210 Leo, Don 210 Lesnick, Carol 210 Lewis, John 210 Lopez, Stella 211 Louchran, Nancy 211 Lunn, Barry 95, 157, 159, 211 Lunn, Carol 211 McClellan, Kitty 211 McClure, Ron 211 McCue, Pam 211 McGee, Tom 93, 163, 211 McGrath, Jane 211 McGinnis, Dan 211 Mclntosh, Barbara 79, 96, 21 Mclntosh, Laurie 26, 211 Mclntyre, Sue 20, 93, 113, 124, 125, 211 McLean, Larry 6, 16, 95, 211 McKee, Diane 211 McMillian, Sherry 211 McWilliams, Karen 211 Magadini, Chris 211 Majors, Steve 211 Malone, Mike 212 Maloney, Bonnie 107, 212 Maness, Ricky 212 Martian, Fred 212 Mason, Sue 80, 128, 212 Matlack, Bill 212 Maulsby, Wally 139, 141, 212 Mays, Connie 212 Melgaard, Ron 212 Miller, Ellen 80, 93, 202, 212 Miller, Jim 212 Michell, Pam 129, 130, 212 Monroe, Dave 212 Moore, Richard 212 Morgan, Dave 91, 212 Morgan, Jane 43, 207, 212 Morley, Mickey 163, 212 Morris, Don 212 268 Morrison, Susan 43, 212 Mouse, John 212 Mowry, David 212 Mullinix, Ivan 212 Mustari, Bob 212 Nelson, David 213 Nowlin, David 213 Nuanez, Linda 213 O,Connell, Gary 7, 15, 84, 85, 93, 139, 213 O'Connell, Carol 213 Olguin, David 213 Oliver, Mary Ann 56, Osborn, Dianne 213 Oxley, Walter 213 Pace, Sandra 213 Paige, Robert 59, 62, Painter, Robert 213 Palmquist, Doug 213 Parker, Greg 213 Parmenter, Annette 2 Parsons, Roger 213 Payne, Albert 213 Pearson, Peter 213 57, 106, 213 106, 213 13 Peattie, Martha 43, 127, 128, 129, 134, 213 Perkins, Donna 213 Perry, Jan 213 Perry, Neela 80, 113, Persons, Larry 214 Penerson Shirley 214 Petfer, Cliff 214 124, 125, 133, 134, 213 Pickard, Bob 156, 214 Piccket, Dennis 139, 214 Picishuk, ,loan,63, 193, Popolin, Hester 214 Popoff, Vera 214 Ramsey, Diane 214 Ramsey, Janice 214 Ranck, Charles 214 Ray, Ken 59, 85, 214 Reed, Rebecca 214 Reeves, Gary 95, 214 Rentch, Pam 83, 214 Rice, Stan 62, 63, 65, Rich, Pam 73, 214 Richardson, Bill 214 214 214 Richardson, Roger 58, 214 Ridgway, Spencer 214 Ridgway, Terry 214 Ripley, Dave 84, 163, Ritchie, Dan 84, 91, 1 Roberts, Dennis 215 214 05, 193, 214 Roberts, Irwin 91, 215 Roberts, Loretta 215 Roberts, Marsha 82, 215 Robinson, Cathy 215 Rodgers, Jim 215 Rodolif, Pam 215 Rogers, Katherine 215 Rolnick, Danell 78, 80, 82, 107, 127, 128 Ross, Bill 215 Roy, Paul 215 Ruehle, Bonnie 215 Ruhl, Tom 215 Saheck, Pam 80, 128, 129, 134, 215 Sanders, Patsy 134, 215 Sands, Bill 215 Saucier, Janis 215 Saurer, Carol 215 Saurer, Karl 215 Schelling, Holly 215 Scheibel, Craig 215 Schmidt, April 93, 215 Schmidt, Diane 58, 82, 132, 215 Schroeder, John 215 Schubert, Sue 215 Schultz, Richard 189, 215 Schupbach, Chris 80, 129, 130, 215 Scrivano, Rosemeri 63, 59, Selb, John 215 Senft, Judy 215 Shannon, Margaret 56, 215 Shapiro, Joel 216 Shearer, Diane 56, 216 Sheffer, Carolyn 216 Sherman, Larry 216 Sherrick, Gary 216 Sherill, Linda 216 Shoemaker, Bill 216 Shuler, Dodge 216 Siepel, Sydney 129, 130, 13 Siewers, Brenda 216 Sigvaldson, Bill 110, 216 Siverman, Joy 216 Sluder, Sharon 216 215 3, 134, 216 Smith, Bruce 216 Smith, Diana 216 Smith, Eddie 216 Smith, Lucille 80, 129, 130, 216 Smith 5 Smith, Eric 43, 85, 93, 216 Joye 216 Smithiger, Charyl 91, 112, 216 Spates, Gary 216 Sollish, Joel 216 Stanley, Larry 85, 95, 160, 216 Stevens, Jolm 139, 143, 146, 216 129, 215 Stitz, Mary Kay 52, 101, 217 Stock, Eddie 166, 217 Stoll, Jim 58, 95, 139, 162, 217 Stone, Gary 91, 217 Stroup, Mike 217 Sutter, Fay 217 Sutter, Ray 217 Swanson, Ken 163, 217 Taylor, Arlene 82, 217 Taylor, Karen 95, 217 Taylor, Richard 157, 217 Taylor, Vicki 217 Thoma, Tom 217 Thomas, Dave 58, 85, 93, 95, 153, 217 Thomas, Gary L. 95, 112, 160, 161, 217 Thomas, Gary S. 42, 85, 93, 213, 217 Thompson, Pat 217 Threewit, Karen 217 Thurston, Sandi 217 Tiano, Mike 95, 160, 217 Tima, Rosemarie 217 Tomkinson, Sheila 217 Trezise, Miriam 78, 86, 217 Trihle, Dennis 217 Ulhright, Kathy 219 Updike, Eddie 219 Vadney, Fred 219 Valead, Rick 219 Van Horn, Barney 45, 69, 136, 161, 165, 219 Velasquez, Mike 219 Voorhees, Joe 219 Wade, Linda 219 Wainwright, Jan 219 Walker, Carole 219 Wallace, Carol 219 Wallentinson, Denise 219 Web, Linda 219 Weiss, Judy 219 Welch, Janine 219 Welch, Roger 219 West, Shirley 219 White, Janice 219 Williams, Darla 219 Wisener, Helen 219 Wisner, John 219 Wolf, Charlotte 219 W'olf, Nancy 219 Worrell, Von 219 Wusich, Darla 219 Zvonar, Lee 219 Sanders, Doug 219 269 Allen, Barbara 224 Allen, Lynn 224 Ales, Frances 224 Almada, Roy 224 Almy, Susan 224 Anderson, Anderson Bill 22-1 Jacque 224 Anderson, Linda 59, 63, 83, 94, 224 Anderson Mary 224 Sophomores Cang, Bonnie 225 Carroll, Dorinda 225 Carlise, Jonni 225 Carver, Earl 225 Casey, Nancy 134, 225 Cass, Del 163 Catomio, Dorothy 225 Cavanaugh, Phyllis 132, Chafitz, Joel 225 Cherneke Mike 225 Antrim, Susan 1311, 224 I Lx, , , Armour, Lynn 134, 224 VV 1. '51 I, LhC'hastain, David 225 1 .1 ,' ,' L . - Armstrong, Jacque 69, 113, 124, 125, 224 Armstrong, Patty 107, 224 Aseltim, Danae 224 Auten, Cennie 224 , Baca, Chris 224 I Backhaus, Jerry 166, 224 , f L 1 ,, i ,ig k C . 1 'mf .ft,,. N L 1 1 dlfliifi W1 i 1 11 V! LL VVL? Childs, Robin 225 Chrestie, Bruce 225 Cline, Susan 91, 225 Comfort, Jane 225 Connolly, Mike 146, 157 225 Qonners, Maureen 42, 134 225 Baker, Carla 2241 xi VV L' 6 ' I Vzfljookr Chris 134, 225 Bally, Cary 2211 J l V VAN fL Carrillo, Frank 225 Baum, Lorrie 63, 224 , ilk! l L W l Craig, Mike 163, 225 Basham, Tana 100, 101,224 V 1 1, 1 C1-aney, Linda 225 Beal, George 91, 224 V ' ,QL A 1 V , y L V CiiS1'y, Sharon 225 Beaton, Joyce 129, 224 1 Q. L ,L L, ,T K' V, ,f11C10fford, sharon 225 Beltran, Richard 1116, 224 M V V if C li Crjgpin, Q01-,nie 225 Benford, Tom 2211 juli ', jf , V, if A Clmena Peggy 225 Benigni, Richard 2211- 1 1 1 1 .- , ff ' Daniels, Janice 225 BC'I'mHUf Jeff 224 1,1 1 , rj 'X X, , 'LDashiell, Ellen 225 Berryhill, Charles 224 f 5 X Vi Lf Davis, CheVryl 64, 225 Biauly, Barbara 2211 ' , , V, f Day, Mike 225 nickel, Cheryl 224 LV, V V, ,Q fb Deerign, patty 225 Bickerdyke, Diane 58. 132, 224 V V ,' Derby, Keith 22.6 Blundy, Mary 224 1 - 1 1 , ' Q Dietrich, Bob 90, 146,226 Bohl, Patty 121, 130, 134, 224, 228 V Bolyog, Janet 225 ' Boscamp, Bob 95, 225 , Bosley, Beverly 225 Bowman, Patricia 225 Bowman, Trich 225 Bradley. Jim 225 Bradshaw, Danny 225 Breese. Cary 116. 225 Brewster. Bonnie 225 Brimshall. Dave 166, 225 Brock, Marilyn 225 Brown. Claudia 225 Brown, Henry 225 Brown, Vaughan 1-'16, 225 Browner. Kathy 133, 222, 225 Bryan, Mary 225 Burke, Charlltte 225 Burkhart, Steve 225 Burt, Diane 78, 225 Caldwell, Claire 225 270 Lf 4 56' 1 A l L , , 1 , I , x I ' ,f L k , V 1 IL . r , , L, X ,, ,V L fb 1 ,,1 B fi at J ' X ., , 1 4- V , X , 1 1 V , V Disser, Jan 226 Dolamore, Pam 132, 226 Donavan, Pam 226 Doukakis, Gail 226 Kroske, Tom 226 l ,K1lowne, Vickie 226 1 'J1uff9,Pene 81,96,226 -' 1 l .1 ! , I,-VI 7 1 1 , , +' , I L, 1 1 V , Dunton, Jane 226 Duncan, Gregary 226 Dunda, Bobbi 222, 226 Earl, Anne 226 Duke, Jerry 226 Edmondson, Linda 226 Edwards, Judy 226 Egly, Susan 59, 63, 73, 134, 226 Elliot, Malinda 121, 134, 226, 228 Elting, Les 226 Enger, Mary 226 Enzebretson, Roxanne 102, 226 Engle, Susan 226 Erbland, Jim 226 Fabricant, Annette 226 Fennell, Glenna 226 Feole, Sharon 226 Einley, Ronnie 226 Fogleman, Pat 107, 226 Ford, Ronald Fortein, Tommy 226 Foster, Allen 226 Frakes, Leland 68, 226 France, Kay 56, 227 Francey, Debarah 227 Freeman, Denny 227 Frescholotz, Richard 227 Frugia, Cheryl 227 Frye, Bob 58, 227 Ganett, Margaret 227 Garret, Margaret 227 Gehl, Glen 146, 227 Gentry, Pam 227 George, Albert 227 George, Shirley 227 Glessner, Barbara 127, 227 Gougge, Linda 227 Gilbert, Sue 64, 227 Goldman, Jay 227 Goldman, Myla 83, 227 Gonzales, Al 227 Gooch, Lois 227 Gough, Connie 227 Gragg, Pam 227 Grande, Linda 227 Greene, Pete 83, 227 Griffin, Robby 78, 227 Griffith, Joan 227 Griffith, Patricia 227 Groia, Frank 227 Grote, John 227 Gunsavlas, Ron 227 Hackett, Donna 134, 227 Hageman, Bill 163, 146 Hagins, Jean 227 Hall, George 146 Hamelton, Raymond 227 Hammer, Norma 134, 227 Hammett, Cheryl 227 Hann, Richard 227 Hansen, Kelvin 227 Harkey, Robert 227 Harris, Cheryl 227 Harris, James 59, 228 Harris, Joan 87, 228 Harris, Judy 228 Hart, Carol 228 Hartsburg, Terry 91, 228 Harwell, Linda 228 Hasbach, Ken 228 Hatcher, Bob 228 Hazelett, Joie 134, 228 Heighton, Michelle 228 Hejhall, Diane 43, 56, 57, 228 Hennington, Peggy 228 Henslee, Pat 228 V Hershberger, Jon 139, 146, 228 Hickcox, Charls 160, 228 Higginbothom, Linda 228 Himmelstein, Naomi 81, 228 Hite, Diann 228 Hodson, Bill 94, 228 Holbrook, Stephen 228 Holden, Jan 228 Holland, Eleanor 228 Golmgren, Barbara 78, 228 Holt, Darrell 59, 62, 63, 228 Holtzen, Tom 228 Hooker, Dennis 229 Horton, Mike 229 Howard, Jacque 229 Howell, Janice 229 Horstman, Dee 229 Howington, Linda 229 Howzdy, Mickey 131, 229 Huie, Mike 146, 157, 229 Huntley, Don 229 Hungerford, Mike 229 Hulett, Claudia 229 Hunt, Gene 29 Hunter, Alice 229 Hunter, Donna 229 Jackson, Pat 229 Javery, Gerald 229 Jeffers, Joe 229 Johnson, Edward 229 AQ mW I Johnson, Glenna 58, 81,229 Mb' X775 . ,7 ,. ,KW W, I Martin, Charlotte 231 Martin, Michael 231 Masters, Karin 231 Mathis, Linda 87, 102, 231 McAffe, Sindi 232 McCarty, Barbara 134, 232 Moore, Linda 232 McDaniel, Larry 146, 232 McDonald, Mary 83, 232 McDonald, Steve 232 McCabe, John 232 McGhee, Danny 232 Mc ntyre, Barb 121, 134, 228, 2 ead, Jim 232 Metko, Susan 79, 232 !' zger, Linda 232 Meyer, Tom 146, 154, 232 Michaeu, Mary 232 Mickelson, John 232 Nesbitt, Sandra 232 Nunez, Jennie 232 Miller, Cary 91, 232 Mohr, Henry 79, 163, 232 Moore, Becky 232 Moore, Sandy 232 Tegla , Sandi 83, 94, 236 Te m, Margey 236 or, Terri 236 etheroh, Lolly 236 Tjiema, Rosemary 236 Johnson, Gloria 229 J, ,ref . f Johnson, Sue 229 L ,fi Ve. ye Johnstandaugh, John 83, 229 J fy! 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