Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1964

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Annali Larmo, of ice-blue Finland, and Sherif Raafat, from the sun-danced land of the Sahara, each in his own way, gave students an insight on the customs, beliefs and attitudes of people half way around the world. But beyond this they moved us . . . .... . to see ourselves as others see us. WHS was able to stop and take an account of itself, im- proving any weaknesses and standing proud in its achieve- ments. As individuals we too took an inventory which caused us to lift our heads and take a bigger step in be- coming better citizens. Editor-in-chief .... Assistant editor Academic editor Senior Class ..,,. Assistants ...s. Junior Class ..... , Assistant ,.,......... Sophomore Class Assistant ,.,,,,,,., Freshman Class ...... Assistant .....s Royalty .........,.. Assistants ........ Campus Scenes .,..... Assistant .......,, Organizations ..... Girl's Sports ....... Assistant ...,.. Boy's Sports ..... Assistant ...., . Advertising .... Index ,................., Photog raphers .....s, Assistant ...... Art Editor ,,,. ........ Annual Advisor ..........,, Photography Advisor ....s. Staff JOHN BRUNST MARY KAY STITZ DELORES HOUSNER CHERYL SMITHIGER HESTER POPLIN, CAROL O'DONALD BARBARA MCINTOSH CHYERL SHELTON SWANEE HOLMAN SHARON SLUDER .IOIE HAZELETT MARY JO KOHL MARY ELLEN ANDERSON KATHY BROWN, SANDY BECCHETTI KAREN MCWILLIAMS KEN SWANSON TANA BASHAM PHYLLIS CAVENAOUGH KATHY BROWNER DENNY FREEMAN, JOHN SCHROEDER LULU SMITH STEFFIE PORTERFIELD MARGIE BLACK, JEANNETTE JOHNSON GREG COOKE, JOHN WHITE DOUG PALMQUIST CHRIS MAGADINI MR. ROBERT WINTHROP MR. E. DANIEL HAVERON 2 111' . - -... . L. g-, ivsg-, , i Wx . Nw H X x A X' , . kay, X ,S . I HR R-gg- 1 s X I -Xt? NLS S-' L ' CHRI!! 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X K ll' Qt lf ,ff .-.'.-3 X r V Q . blyiykl 'Vx xx Q, X I t I V' lk lllxx Af V, '11 7 f 'l 1 1 X , ' kit. 1 . . 4 , .W u. , lli,l'm-Q l xv:-.W F' -nw '1.J l 1' .-y l,N it-me-.5 5 5 ,, f Xl Lim'-I 4' f rf' f ,1 l xx n 4 ' 41 1 me X Q 2 A 1 . .y- Q Building men out of boys Through physical and mental achievement, Karl D. Ulichny has added greatly to the advancement of Washington High School and its citizens. We salute him not only as head football coach but as a teacher and a friend in whom all may confide. ln sincere gratitude the 1964 Panorama staff dedicates this yearbook to Coach Karl Ulichny. Coach Ulichny advises senior Bruce Kenny on game strategy In Memoriam - John F Radios broadcast the terrible news. Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. 5 Kennedy November 21 was wet and rainy, shoes were covered with mud and the walkways were crowded with students trying to keep out of the downpour. The following day, Friday, Nov- ember 22, started as a happy oppo- site. The air was crisp, but the sun was shining. Walkways were dec- orated with purple and white crepe- paper to remind everyone that the last home game of the football sea- son was to be played. The first three periods of the day went quick- ly. During fourth hour the news that threw Washington High School and the rest of the world into shock was heard. Principal William Berry's voice was heard over the public ad- dress system: l am sorry to an- nounce that President Kennedy and Governor Connally of Texas have lust been shot while riding in a Dal- las motorcade. An awesome silence fell over the school. Some who were able to shake themselves free of the numb- ing shock began to pray, others cried, and still others shook their heads in disbelief. By the end of second lunch, it was realized that President John F. Kennedy was dead. The remaining periods of the day were spent lis- tening to available radios for the heart-rending details. When the student body, faculty, and staff left the grounds, the sun had lost its glow and the blue sky seemed somehow very dark. The President's death touched the students deeply, maybe because as young adults they were becoming more aware of the world outside their single self, or perhaps they could hear the words spoken by him in his address lust two years and ten months before. 'H Washington, We'lI guard thy name . . . We'll raise and bring you honor, glory . . . 6 We Sing Th Praises your colors to the sky. As we pass by our hearts will praise you always . . . Washington, our dear old high INSTRUCTIGNAL JQW o g 95291315 MAGQABDND G f R iff-9 1 ENUCDLYT? Q I? 42,9 4:3 4.55 G -12, f' 4? Q K 9 a 1 1 W, af ff f Zu' sz Swv , M rn f 'R 5512, X! .' I l. ,A,,,qff'fW,gfav ' , . 1, XX 45 ' K ' 1 AL?-Q-Tw, . wf ------..,:.:w-1.-'AFA 'Q - C N Q 'uiinmi' 9 Members of the Glendale Union High School District Board of Education are Mr. Arthur Sine, member, Mr. Don Sanderson, member, Mrs. Graydon B. Hall, president, Mr. John F. Long, clerk, and Dr. Joseph P. Voorhees, member. Education Is Their Chief Concern Members of the Glendale Union High School District Board of Education have developed the habit of thinking big because of the ever increasing enrollment in district schools. Within the last decade, three new high schools have been added to the district. These additions have necessitated the hiring of new teachers, the buying of additional land, and an immense amount of planning and predicting. With the passage of the school bond in February, plans can now go ahead with the con- struction of a new school in Deer Valley and with additions and improvements to existing schools. Working without pay, these devoted members deserve much credit for their thoughtful han- dling of district problems which has helped maintain the GUHS System's high level of achieve- ment. District administrators and employees handle a variety of school problems ranging from the construction of new schools to the purchase of paper clips. Headed by Superintendent Melvin Zin- ser, the administrative staff coordinates the operation of high schools in the Glendale Union High School District. The coordinating efforts of the district officers have resulted in Glendale schools being rated among the top in Arizona. Constantly planning for the future, the district officers are instrumental in planning for new schools, hiring of outstanding personnel, providing a comprehensive curric- ulum, and operating at a minimum cost while still maintaining a high level of education. I0 is i -5 2511 X Q S X we AL L L +V., wm X S2215 5355 X . 2 Q 3 x - Q . X ., x if Y i z' 'L . Y 3 xk.k I. Q. kk.. i x X , Lilir . M -:1.:: Q L i Y? K - g 5 X . S Q SN . . K S X R X x S X Q 32 Y ,. Q X x ip- S i x X , vw Q X -QR X in is X ' X XX . X X + X Q ? 5Rk Friendly Administrators Serve Student Needs Mr. Edward T. Cosper, assistant Principal for Student Activities, and Mr. John W. Irwin, assistant Principal for Student Services, were both in their eighth year at Washington High. Both men are noted for their friendly attitude and genuine interest in student affairs. Mr. Cosper attended ASU and holds an M.A. degree. Mr. Irwin attended colleges in Arizona and California and has an M.Ed. degree. Both men are married and each has three children. I3 VIRGINIA BARRY JACKIE GEIGER NANCY JACOBSON BONNIE JONES Attendance Secretary Principal's Secretary Clerk-typist Records Clerk ANN KING INGA LORCH Clefk'TYP'57 Clerk-typist Office Staff Provides Friendly Service Happiness is a state of mind. That's why you'll always see Washington's office workers looking pleasant, regardless of the pressures placed upon them by unreasonable students, parents, and even lat timesi teachers, who fail to realize how problems can build up behind those counters. Washington is fortunate, many feel, in its choice of office help who do so much with, too often, a minimum of thanks. EUNICE MURPHY MARY OPEL School Nurse CIe'k'TYPIS'f JANE PRESTON HELEN STROUP Library Assistant Bookstore Manager With Smiles ANN W. ALLISON three. A. JOE AUSERE Club . . . Father of two. ALBERTA BAKER English 1-2 . . . Grand Canyon College . . . BA . . . Working on MA at General Business . . . Plymouth Teachers College . . BE . . . Working for MA at ASU . . . First year at WHS . . . Taught in New Hampshire, New York, France and Germany . . . Mother of Spanish 3-4, 7-8 . . . ASU, Universidad Nacional De Mexico, Phoenix College . . . MA . . . Eighth year at WHS . . . Sponsors Spanish ff:l3,Q fec535n55'i'3f Large Percentage of WHS Grads Attend College Formerly an English teacher, Mr. Briggs now confines his time to teaching p.e. and coaching varsity basketball. I6 WILLIAM BEARDEN Band, orchestra . . . Sponsors Instrumental music club . . . ASU, ASC . . . BA . . . Second year at WHS. Part of the home economics program is a course in child care. So that girls may gain actual practice in working with children,- youngsters are invited to participate in a play school. DOROTHEA O. BENNER German . . . Morovian College, Cornell University ...AB,AM...Seventl1 year at WHS . . . Sponsors German Club. BARBARA BERROTH Developmental reading . . . State College and St. Jos- eph's in Pennsylvania, U of A,ASU...BSinEd.... Second year at WHS. E. RITA BOU LET Chemistry . . . St. Teresa's and Montana State College . . . BS, MS . . . Fifth year at WHS . . . Sponsors Student Council. Fine arts including painting, crafts and music are emphasized in the curriculum., I7 WHS' Facult Is Well-Trained ROBERT V. BRODERICK Mathematics . . . Bowdoin College, St. Lawrence University, A.S.U., and University of Colorado . . B.S. and M.A. off Edu- cation , . . ninth year at W.H.S .... sponsor of N.H.S. father of 5. RUSSELL W. BROTEN Physics, Physical Science . . . Univ. of Wis., VanderCook College, St. Olaf College, Univ. of Colorado and A.S.U. B.A. and N.M.E .... third year at W.H.S .... sponsor of Science Club and Radio Club . . . father of 2. JOHN H. BLUSHOFSKI Physical Education and Biology . . . LaCrosse State and U. of A. . . B.S. and M.E.D .... first year at W.H.S. KENT BRIGGS Physical Education . . . Arizona State College . . . B.S. in Educa- tion and M.A .... second year at W.H.S. . . head basketball coach . . . father of 2. LEWIS BROWN American Government and American History . . . Eastern Arizona Jr. College and University of Arizona . . . A.A. and B.A. MAX F. CAMPBELL Automotives I-2, 3-4 . . . E.A.J.C. and A.S.U .... B.A. and M.A. . . . fourth year at W.H.S. . . Co-sponsor Industrial Arts Club . . . father of 2. JANET CARPENTER English l-2 . . . Univer- sity of Colorado and U of A . . . Sponsor of Freshman Class. RUTH CAVANAUGH English 7-8 . . . North- western State College, Tulane University, Western State University . . . BA and MA . . . Second year at Washington . , . Mother of one. VERNE COOK Speech . . . U of A, ASU . . . BA and MA . . . Ninth year at WHS . . . Sponsor of Senior Class. WELDON W. CURRY Typing l-2, Counseling . . . Mesa Junior College, Colorado, Western State College, Colorado State College, ASU . . . BA. Working for MA at ASU . . . First year at WHS . . . JV Basketball Coach . . . Father of seven. taught for 21 years four. The fine art of cooking learned in homemaking Yea' at WHS ' ' ' Sponsors 'oph' class will one day make these girls better omorel dm ' Mom' of 'wo' wives and lnothers. gm' r seven' VIRGINIA DIEHL Working on Ed.D. . First year at WHS. BARRY DRAPER WHS. SAN FORD EDELMAN Bookkeeping and law . . . ASU . . . BA and MA . . . Eighth year at WHS . . . Taught at Prescott . . . Father of four. LOUDENE B. ELLIS Typing l-2, Typing 3-4 . . . George town College, U of Texas, ASU . . . Working for MBA . . . Second year at WHS . . . Mother of two. 20 WALLACE DAVIS World geography . . . Western ll- linois University . . . MS . . . Second year at WHS . . . Ha: DOROTHY H. DEVLIN World geography . . . Phoenix Col- lege ASU . . . MS . . . Seventh . . . Father of English . . . St. Louis University, Oklahoma State University, ASU . . . . . Sponsors Pep Club and iunior class . . . Geometry . . . Phoenix College, ASU...MA...Secondyearat Because of their training in sewing, these girls will be able to help stretch the family income. DON ENGELBRECHT LETA M. ERICKSON English 7-8 . . . Washing- Reference Librarian . . . ton State U, ASU . . - Wisconsin State College, BS, BA, MA . . . SpOn- ASU . . . BA . . . Fifth sor of Hi-Y . . . Fourth year at WHS. year at WHS . . . Father of one. Typing is useful in many occupations. BARBARA ESLINGER Homemaking I-2 and Child Care . . . Kansas State University . . . BS in Home Ec Education . . . First year at WHS . Assistant sponsor of FHA. HERBERT FABRICAND US History . . . Kansas State, Western Reserve, Columbia University . . . BA and MA . , . Sixth year at WHS. GRACE A. FIGARELLI Spanish . . . ASU and University of Mexico . . . BA . . . First year of teaching . . . Working on masters. Ric:-:ARD FLEMING Mathematics . . . North Dakota State University . . . BS, working for masters at ASU . . . Third year at WHS. Counseling is available to all stu- dents at WHS. 2 I l' ' A favorable response from the teacher usually elicits a smile. IMON R. GAM.MAGE Business Education . . . ASU . . . BA in Educa- tion, MS in Business Ad- ministration . . . Seventh year at WHS . . . Father of one. JAMES GALLAGHER American history . . . ASU ...BA,MA...Head of adult recreation pro- gram. ' Grinders and other up-to-date equipment are available in shop classes. MYRTLE GEORGE Counselor . . . University of Illinois, Northwestern University, ASU. M. DIANNE GERMAN French . . . U of A, Grand Canyon College, ASU . . . BA . . Third year at WHS . . . Sponsor of French Club. 22 Textbooks and supplies are available at the bookstore. DALE E. GOODWIN Drafting . . . ASU, BYU, Utah State . . . BS, MA . . . Seventh year at WHS . . . Father of five. JOSEPHINE ' GRUNDY Spanish . . . U of A, Mexico City College, ASU . . . BA . . . Eighth year at WHS . . . Mother of two. E. DANIEL HAVERON American government and photography . . . ASU . . . BA, working for MA . . . First year at WHS . . . Sponsor of Photo Club. Well-equipped labs such as this one in chemistry provide excellent learning situations for students. MARILYN JOYCE HOFFS English 3-4 . . . Northwestern, Linden- wood College, University of Minnesota . . . BA, MA . . . First year at WHS. LYNN HOWARD World history and geography . . . University of Oklahoma, University of Michigan, U of A . . . AB, MA. . . . Eighth year at WHS. l l Most sophomores study biology, a part of the excellent science curriculum offered at Washington High. MAURENE HUFFORD Physical education . . . University of Toledo, ASU . . . BE, MS . . . Second year at WHS . . . Sponsors Letter-girls and GAA . . . Mother of three. HARVEY JENSEN Physical science, basic electricity and electronics . . . Coaches varsity baseball . . . University of Iowa, ASU . . . MA . . . Father of one. HALLIE C. JIMERSON Distributive education and general bus- iness . . . University of Minnesota and University of Oklahoma . . . BS and MA . . . second year at WHS . . . Sponsor of DECA. 24 Eachidepartment sponsored a bulletin board display in the library to explain the purposes and activities in the department. CHARLES RALPH JOHNSTON Mathematics . . . U of A, University of Mississippi, Sou-thwest Mississippi State College . . . BS, MA . . . Has two sons. BERNARD JONES Counselor . . . Ohio University, U of A,ASU...BSinEd.... Ninth year at WHS . . . Father of three. WHS Facult Have Varied Backgrounds Rammie, the WHS mascot, stands in silent tribute as the flag at half-mast commemorates the death of President John F. Kennedy. JERRY R. KOPKE Plane geometry . . . Grand Canyon College, ASU . . . BS, MA . . . Seventh year at WHS . . . Father of two. HARRIET LEEKE ...ASU...ABinEd. l Physical Education and counseling Fourth year at WHS . . . Freshman, JV, Varsity girls' tennis coach. v .ie Q Q -. ST ! fl lla , 5. . s . . lea' Signs advertising various school proiects are printed in the art room. People who have accidents in science classes work off their breakage by washing dishes. WARNER O. MORGAN SR. Geometry, algebra 3-4, Physical education . . . Phoenix College, U of A . . . BS . . . Second year at WHS . . . Father of three. BETTY G. MORRISON Family relations, homemaking, advanced clothing . . . N.Y. State Uni- versity for Teachers . . . BS, MS . . . First year at Washington . . . Mother of three. 26 RICHARD T. MEDER Vocational Agriculture . . . Ohio State University, U of A, ASU . . . Seventh year at WHS . . . Sponsor of FFA . . . Father of four. LORRAINE MEYERS Program for visually limited . . . Grand Canyon College, ASU, PC . . .AB and MA . . . Third year at Washington . . . Mother of one. , B.A .... Second year at W.H.S .... father of one . . . sponsor of A subiect becomes more real to a student when visual aids are used. Mr. Havaron's American Government class is watching one of the many films which was scheduled during the year. Latest Equipment Enriches Learning RICHARD K. MORSE English . . . Albion College, University of Southern California . . . Senior Class and National Honor Society. KATHRYN MORTENSEN English . . . Northern Illinois University . . . Aurora College, Grand Canyon College, B.A. and M.A .... Fifth year at WHS . . . been teaching for I5 years . . . mother of three. EMMETT L. MURRAY and M.A .... ninth year at W.H.S .... sponsor of American Field Service and Student Council. ROBERT C. NOLAN Mathematics . . . North Dakota State University, Texas Western Col- lege, and Arizona State University . . . B.S . . . sixth year at W.H.S .... father of two. 27 Counseling . . . University of Calif., Berkeley, and A.S.U .... A.B. FRED J. OLSSON Biology . . . ASU, University of University, University of Misso . . . Father of four. THOMAS A. PAGEL Industrial Ed .... Third year ball . . . Father of five. Illinois, U of A, Montana State B.S., MS . . . Ninth year at WHS Physical science . . . Stout State College, ASU, ASC . . . BS, MS in WHS . . . JV football and base- uri, at DONALD MARSHALL PINNEY Librarian . . . Washington and Jefferson College, University of Ken- tucky . . . AB, MSLS . . . Eighth year at WHS . . . Father of BETTY PROSSER Latin and English . . . University of Illinois . . . ASC, ASU . . Working for MA, Second year at WHS . . . Sponsors Latin Club Mother of two. Adults work on Christmas proiects in an evening class. MARY FRANCE PAPPAS Physical education . . . Iowa State Teachers College, Colorado State College, State University of Iowa, ASU . . . BA . . . Taught five years in Iowa . . . First year at WHS. EDWARD PHILLIP PERKINS Crafts, woods, mechanical drawing . . . Kent State University, Western State College of Colorado . . . BS, MA . . . First ye-ar at WHS . . . Father of one. two. . BS, 28 Welding is one of the practical trades learned in WHS shop classes. This boy will be able to do much of the work on his own car as the result of studying auto mechanics. GELORA RIBB English . . . Mayville State College, Minot State College, University of Colorado . . . BS, work- ing for masters . . . First year at WHS . . . Mother of two. 29 RONALD B. ROGERS World Geography . . . ASU . . . BA, working for MA at ASU . . . Second year at WHS. MARVIN ROSENGARTEN Physical education . , . Southeast Missouri State, Washington U, Missouri U . . . BS and MA . . . second year at WHS. FRANK E. SALMON Art . . A.S.U., P.C., Univ. of Oregon, U. of Colorado, and L.A. City College . . . B.A. and M.A. in Educa- tion . . . sponsor of Art Club . . . ninth year at W.H.S .... father of one. MARGARET JEAN ROURKE Homemaking . . . Univ. of State of New York . . . B.S .... first year at W.H.S .... sponsor Future Homemakers of America. LOIS ANN SAUER Physical Education . . . A.S.U., A.S.C. and Univ. of Colorado . . . eighth year at W.H.S .... B.A. in Ed- ucation . . . sponsor of Girls Athletic Association. ADELE O. ROSS Personal typing and Shorthand l-2 . . . BS and MA . fifth year at W.H.S. . mother of one. ROBERT EUGENE RUSSELL Am. History, Am. Government and Safety Education . . . St. Joseph Jr. College, Texas West- ern, and A.S.U .... B.A. in Ed- ucation . . . first year at W.H.S .... father of two. Curriculum Includes Arts and Sciences Mr. Perkins is looking over Bruce Frankie's mosaic. CZESLAW T. VIOLET L. SCHMIDT SCHROEDER General Nleflls - - - ln' Counselor . . . University diana University, ASU gf Kansas, U of A . , . ...BAandMA... ABandMA...Ninth Eighth year at WHS . . . year at WHS . . . Spon- Sponsor of Industrial Arts sor of Usherettes . . . Club . . . Father of three. Mogher of fhfee, ED SINE three. Biology . . . Coaches football . . . Sponsors Lettermen . . . Father of DONALD B. SEXTON BioI09Y, Chemistry . . . PC, U of A, ASU, ASC . . . Working for MA at ASU. I PHILIP H. SHAW Choral Music . . . Central Normal College, ASC, ASU, Denver Univer- sity . . . BS, MA in Music Ed . . . Eighth year at WHS S nsor of ? Music Club. In most learning situations listening is necessary. Books for reference work and for enioyment are available in 5 the fine WHS library. S E il I E ELDRED F. SPAIN American Government . . . Graceland Jr. College Central Missouri, State . . . BS and MS . . . First year at WHS . . . Father of two. DOUGLAS SPENCER English 5-6 . . . ASU and Macalester College . . . BA, working for MA at ASU . , . Fifth year at WHS . . . Sponsor of Junior Class . , . Father of one. Mr. Verne Cook comments on a student's speech. JOHN STOECKEL Industrial arts, woods . . . ASU, U ofA...BAandMA...Father of three. By expressing their opinions and asking questions, students are able to in creaSe their knowledge. 32 JOHN STOREY Physical Science . . . Uni- versity of Wyoming . . . Masters in Ed . . . Sev- enth year at WHS . . . Father of three. FRANKLIN D. TAYLOR Mathematics . . . BYU and ASU . . . BA, working for MA . . . Sponsor of Chess Club . . . Father of four. DAVID SWERDFEGER Biology . . . Colorado Uni- versity, Western State Col- lege, Colorado'State Teach- ers College, Colorado StateU...BA,MA... Second year at WHS . . . Varsity football coach and head wrestling coach . . . Father of three. DALE W. THORNBURG English l-2 . . . Ft, Hays, Kansas, State College, Col- orado State College, ASU ...BSandMA... Third year at WHS . . . Freshman track coach . . . Driver training . . . Father of two. Various visual ands are used effectively in class work. Mr. Spa in uses a chart to explain Social Security Safety Education PERCY TOTHEROH English 3-4, Speech . . . Indiana State, ASU, U of A, Eastern Illinois, Purdue Uni- versity...BA,MA... Eighth year at WHS . . . Fat-her of three . . . spon- sors FTA and sophomore class. KARL D. ULICHNY Safety ed .... football coach . . . Wisconsin State College, University of Den- ver, Milwaukee State, West- ernState...BS,MA... Fifth year at WHS . . . Father of three. Makes Better Drivers HAROLD I. URDAHL Art I-2, Crafts, University of Wisconsin, PC, ASU . . . BA, Working on MA . . . First year at WHS . . . Co-sponsor of Art Club . . . Father of three. Students find that they can become better, safer drivers and receive a discount on car insurance as a result of having taken safety education at WHS. JOSEPH C. VAN NESS English 5-6, US History . . . University of Nebras- ka, Western Michigan University, Purdue Uni- versity...BS,MS... First year at WHS . . . Father of three. CHARLES WILLIAM WEST Typing, office practice, shorthand . . . ASU . . . BA, MA . . . eighth year at WHS . . . Father of one . . . Grandfather of one. GEORGE E. WHITE English . . . Gonzaga University . . . Montana State University, ASU . . . BA, . . . Working on MA . . . First year at WHS. 34 1 I o lunch shifts make it possible for students to take advantage of the S cafeteria and snack bar and still have time for a few moments of axation. l l JACK R. WILLEFORD Algebra l-2, DePaul University Phoenix College, ASU, U of A . . . Bachelor of Philosophy . . . Second year at WHS . . . Taught in Chi- cago . . . Father of three. PAUL BRUCE WILSON Physical Education . . . Earlham College, Kansas State University, U of A, BA, MA . . . Second year at WHS . . . Freshman football coach varsity tennis. ROBERT D. WINTHROP English and Journalism . . . Central Missouri State, ASC, ASU . . . Work- ing on masters at ASU . . . Spon- sors lnkslingers and Quill and Scroll Father of one. ALBERT L. WOLFE Counselor . . . Lock Haven State, Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, Wayne University, ASU . . . BS, Working on masters at ASU . . . Second year at WHS. 35 Using trays, siudenfs dissect frogs and fetal pigs to learn more about biology. Proiects for ihe science fair encourage scientific learning. 'w l l 1 l l l l 1 l 4 Boys in shop class learn how to drive a nail. A wide varieiy of classes in music is offered at Washington l Members of the WHS custodial staff are fRow H: James McCann, Clair Blackburn, Bernie Jerde, Glen Schoenstein, Jud Smith. fRow 22 Blas Chavez, Don Fisher, Joe Aguilera, Jim Hayes. These Hard-Working Men Are Students, Friends. The job of keeping a campus the size of Washington High clean is no easy iob. Students at WHS soon find that these men are very efficient at their iobs. In addition, they also find the custodial workers and the bus drivers to be very friendly people. 38 , Little Mac McCann is a favorite of the WHS students. Bus drivers at Washington high are Wilson McCurry, Wayne Clark, Wilbur Carr, Larry Sherrick, Rick Jennings, and Forest Saltsman. Cafeteria Provides Nourishing Food Members of the cafeteria staff are Row l: Mesdames Susie Apel, Mary Earnest, Dorothy Ruhl, Dorothy Bentley, Betty Christensen, manager. Row 2: Dorothy EPP, Susan Vild, Juanita Neufeld, Norma Man. Delicious and nourishing food is avail- able to all students at a reasonable price in the cafeteria. Well-balanced meals con- sisting of meat or meat substitute, vege- tables, bread, dessert and milk are served during both lunch shifts. Sandwiches and other goodies are available at the WHS snack bar. Cafeteria manager, Mrs. Betty Christensen, is typical of the friendly staff who prepare the nourishing cafeteria food. 39 These seniors led their class in 1963-64 as officers. They are ffrom left to right, Back row: Joan Polishuk, secretary, Janet Hubble, pub- licity manager, Sandy Becchetti, treasurer. Front row: Ivan Mullenix, vice-president, Jim Coffman, president. These teachers gave of their time to sponsor the senior class activities. They are Mr. Cook, Mr. Morse, and Mrs. Cavanaugh. 40 It Was a Year of Sadness and Jo for Seniors It was great to be a senior. It was the climax of four years of high school and everyone in the Class of '64 got a secret thrill from being looked up to by the low- ly underclassmen. But it was also a year of a bit of sadness-a sadness brought about by the prospect of being soon sep- arated from old friends. Senior Day at Tuc- son, choosing the senior gift, and plans for graduation made the year go all too swiftly. ABBOTT, JOAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. I To go to business college AB DOO, THOMAS Football 4 Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Dentist ADAMS, RODDY Football l, 2 Wrestling l, 2, 3, 4 F.F.A. I, 2 Lettermen's l Go to college ADRAGNA, STEVE Football UVJ 3 Go to college and maior in Physics ALFORD, KAREN Student Council 2, 4 All Chorus 3 Madrigal 3 Y-Teens 4 ALLEN, JAMES Vice-President I Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Football l, 2 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4 Go to college and be a baseball player ANDERSON, MARY ELLEN APPLEMAN, JACK Science Club 2, 3, 4 Brotherhood 3, 4 Key Club 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 Student Council President 4 German Club l, 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 A research scientist ARMSTRONG, SHARRON Art Club 2 A Cappella 2, 4 Student Council 2, 3 Madrigal 3 Maior in political science ARTHUR, ERIC 4l ABSHIRE, DON ANDERSON, DIANE Student Council 3 G.A.A. l, 3 Lawyer or legal secretary ASELTINE, DICK Track l, 2 Gymnastics 3, 4 College BARNARD, JULIE BARNES, RICHARD Radio Club 3, 4 Go to college and take up radio or T.V. work BEALL, JACK BEATON, JOYCE G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 Secretary or beauty operator BECCHETTI, SANDY G.A.A. l, 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Annual 4 Senior class treasurer Social worker BECKERT, BOBBIE G.A.A. 1, 2 lnkslingers 3 Go to college BENDER, LEONARD BENTLEY, SUSAN BILLINGS, LUCILLE F.H.A. 'I Chorus I, 3 To be a success in whatever I do BLACK, LINDA G.A.A. 'l, 2 Chorus I, 3 F.N.A. 3, 4 Go to college and become u nurse 42 BARRY, MARK Football I Tennis 3, 4 Veterinarian I I I BEDLION, JIM Go to college BLACK, MARGIE To go on to college I become an Interior Decl rator BOOTH, JOHN BONNER, DAVE BOSCAMP, BILL Football 1 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 The Priesthood Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Lettermens 2, 3, 4 Lettermens 3, 4 Accountant C.P.A. BORDER, DENNY BRANTON, JOHN Band I, 2, 3, 4 Lawyer BROWN, KATHY G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Lettergirl 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 French l, 3 Psychology BROWNER, SUZANNE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Cheerleading l, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 Nurse BRUNST, JOHN Football I Annual 3 Editor-in-Chief 4 College, Eology BURKE, PAT Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Annual 4 Masquers 4 Teaching BURKE, SUSAN G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 French I, 2, 3, 4 Pom 3 Student Council 1, 2 Foreign correspondent BURNHAM, SHARLENE Secretary 43 Seniors CARLSON, cLAuDuA GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 l Lettergirls 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 2 Pom 2, 3, 4 Airline Hostess CASHEN, KAREN FHA 1, 2 Y-Teens 2 CHRISTNER, DONNA CLARK, JAMES Teacher CLARK, NANCY Band 2, 3, 4 FNA 2, 3, 4 COFFMAN, JIM COOK, JOHN Basketball 1 Track I, 2 Accountant COOKE, GREG Band 8. Orch. l, 2, 3 Key Club 3, 4 COONS, CONNIE BUTTE, GEORGE CAMPBELL, JOHN CAMPBELL, SUSAN Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Football 4 GAA l Madrigal 2, 3 Lettermen 4 Go to college N.H.S. 3, 4 Air Force Concert Pianist Dental assistant Nurse Key Club 3, 4 NHS 3, 4 Science Club 3, 4 Senior class pres. 4 Boys' State 4 Engineering, theology Architectural engineer FHA 1, 2 Student council 2, 3 To be a beautician 44 CORNELIUS, ERNEST Track 2 Engineering CRUNK, PAMELA Lettergirls 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4 Student council 3 Nurse or teacher CUMMINGS, PAT G.A.A. 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Bowling 4 Beautician CZAPLICKI, RUSSELL F.F.A. 3, 4 Cattle rancher DAVIDSON, LYNN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 Student council 1, 2 Secretary DGBEAUX, BEVERLY Selling 8. sales promotion DOOEN, JOHN French Club 2, 3, 4 College and service DOWIS, DAN Forestry DRAKE, NANCY G.A.A. i, 2, 3, 4 lnkslingers 3 Ram Page 4 To make a career of iournalism DUBOIS, PEGGY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 P.E. Teacher 45 CRYER, LINDA GAA l Class of ,64 DISSER, LYNDA French teacher DU DLEY, CAROLYN Teacher DUNLAP, JUDY GAA 1 Secretary EDMAN, JEAN Chorus 3, A Y-Teens 3, 4 To do my best ELLISON, DENNIS Basketba-ll 1 Student council 1, 2 Hi-Y 3, 4 Doctor L 7 , W DUNN, DENISE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Bowling 3, 4 Pe Club 1 P X-ray technician DUNN, DENNIS Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Wrestling 1 DUNN, DIANE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Bowling 3, 4 Pep Club 1 Secretary DUNTON, PETE Football 1 F.F.A. 3, 4 Draftsman EDWARDS, CONNlE Homemaker EGLY, JULIANNE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Nursing or Primary teaching ELDER, LEE Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ram Page 4 Journalist ELDRIDGE, JOHN Baseball 1, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Coach or wildlife conservationist EWERS, RICHARD Photography 3 D.E.C.A. 4 College and advertising field EYMANN, BERNARD Obtain a degree in physics 46 AIN, MEE MARY N.H,S. 3, 4 Spanish 3, 4 German 4 G.A.A. I, 2 To be a success in what- ever I might do r FIELDS, WOODROW Science Club 4 Baseball 3, 4 Aviation Electronics FAST, DENE N.H.S. 3, 4 G.A.A. I, 2 Spanish 3, 4 German 4 Languages FAUST, PATSY F.N.A. 3 G.A.A. 4 Nursing FERGUSON, JOHN Tennis I, 2 Wrestling 3, 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3 Aeronautical architecture FIGARELLI, GRACE FISHER, JAMES Science Club 3, 4 Symphonic Band 3, 4 Chem-ical Engineer FILES, CHARLES Seniors FORMAN, STEVE sand 1, 2, 3, 4 Profession in music' FOLLETT, SUE G.A.A. 1 Y-Teens 3, 4 Go to college and become a teacher FORD, THOMAS Football 2 Draftsman FRANCIS, DAN Track I, 2, 3, 4 Lettermens 3, 4 Army FRANKIE, BRUCE Football l, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming King 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2 College FROELICH, JOHN GALEK, KATHIE GASPERONE, JOHN Chorus 1, 2 Ram Page 4 Architecture and elec- German Club 1 ironic! Go to college and be- come an architect GARNER, CHERYL Pep Club l GAA I Nursing GAVAN, CHARLES Go to college in the field of physics GEORGE, BONNIE G.A.A. 1 Spanish Club 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 To obtain happiness GILLAN, DAVID Chorus I Basketball I Go to college and be an engineer GLASS, DANNY Basketball 3 P.E. teacher GOACHER, KATHY Student council 2, 3 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 College, music GRAEFF, DEBBIE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 GRATON, LORALIE GRAVES, CATHY 48 Seniors GRIMES, SAM Football I, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4 Lettermens 4 P.E. teacher GRIMWOOD, DOUGLAS Football I, 2, 3 Track I, 2, 3 N.H.S. 3, 4 A.F.S. 3 Key Club 3, 4 Teacher GUSTAFSON, DAN Key Club 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Senior class vice-president 3 Student council I, 2, 3, 4 To do my best in whatever GUTTERMAN, SANDRA Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Science Club 4 Band 2, 3 Chemistry teacher HABECKER, BLAKE HAGINS, SUSAN G.A.A. I To do missionary work HARDY, RENEE Pep Club I, 2, 3 Beauty operator HARSH, IRENE HATLESTAD, SHARON G.AA. I, 2, 3, 4 Beauty operator HEMPHILL, MICHAEL 49 lt GRIMWOOD, NEIL Football I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2 Wrestling I, 2 Lettermens 4 HANSON, LINDA Class of '64 HERNAN DEZ, JAMES Navy HERNANDEZ, KAARON G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3, 4 Interior decorator HIGGINS, GERRI GAA I, 2, 3, 4 Leftergirls 3, 4 Bookkeeper HILS, KATHLEEN G.A.A. I, 2 Spanish Club 4 Student council 3, 4 College and Peace Corps HIROSE, CAROL Brotherhood 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 RamPage 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Airline career HODGE, CAROLYN HERSHBERGER, TOM Football 3 Refrigeration mechanic HOLINGER, JAMES Baseball 3, 4 Wrestling 4 Veterinarian HOLMAN, SWANEE Art Club l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Masquers 4 Annual 3, 4 Pep Club l Window decorator HOLMES, TERRY Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2 Dentist HORSTMAN, LINDA Band l, 2, 3, 4 F.H,.A. I Singer HORTON, DAVID HOUSNER, DELORES KDEEI Band 2, 3, 4 Maiorette 3, 4 Annual 3, 4 F.N.A. 3 To be happy and live a full life 50 HOVEY, DOUGLAS HUBBLE, JANET Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Ushereftes 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Medical research HUEG, PAULA HUFFMAN, BARBARA Bowling 1 Legal secretary and marriage HUSKISON, JIM Bowling 1, 2 Spanish Club 1 Track 2 HYDE, DIXIE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 JACOBSEN, JOHN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Track 3 To make good JASPER, ROBERTA JELLUM, BONNIE G.A.A. 1 Secretary JENSEN, NORMA Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Usherettes 4 Physician JOHNSON, ANNA G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 Maior in Home Ec. in College JOHNSON, CRAIN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track 2 JOHNSON, GREGG Football 1, 2, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 College 51 JOHNSON, JEANETTE JOHNSON, LaCROY To go to college and maior in en- gineering JONES, BARBARA G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Doctor JONES, JACKIE Art Club 2, 3, 4 Go to college JONES, JOHN Art Club 2, 3 Spanish teacher JONES, MIKE Basketball 2, 3, 4 Lette-rmens 4 Draftsman KALLSTEDT, JON Band I, 2, 3 Archifedural dfaffsman KAWA, SANDRA JOHNSON, WILLIAM JUNCKER, MARGARET G.A.A. 'l To get a iob and m money Seniors KELLY, PETE KAYLOR, JlM Band 4 Television technician KEEN E, JOHN l 52 KELLEY, RITA KELSEY, PHIL KEMPER, MORRIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 N-l'l-5- 3, 4 Bowling 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Engineer Nuclear physicist KENNY, BRUCE Football I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Lettermens 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 X-ray technician KENRICH, BILL Gymnastics l, 2, 3, 4 Beach bum KILLEBREW, JOHN Key Club 3, 4 Lettermens 2, 3, 4 Football I, 3, A Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball I, 2 College KILLEN, ROSEMARY French Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Science Club 3 N.H.S. 3, 4 Foreign service KLUCSAR, ELANOR KOILE, JIM Automotive engineer KROUSE, DAN Continue future in Marines KUNATH, LESLIE Spanish Club 3 Teacher KUSCHEL, JOSEPH Band 2, 3 Attorney-at-Law 53 Class of '64 LABORIN, LUCY LACY, WILLIAM Archery Club 2 Key Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club l Lefffef-mens 3, 4 To become a good wife Hi-Y 4 to the man I marry Track 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 College , LADD, SUSAN Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Student Council 3 German Club 4 NHS 4 Go to college and be a teacher LaJEUNESSE, VIC Lawyer or music teacher LAKE, GAIL GAA 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 German Club 3, 4 Art 3, 4 NHS 4 College and become a specialized teacher LAMBSON, EILEEN Pep Club 2, 3 Professional dancer in ballet LARMO, ANNELI AFS 4 GAA 4 Art Club 4 Pep Club 4 Doctor LARSON, ERICK LAWSON, CARROLYN Clerical work LEMAIRE, LINDA Chorus l, 2, 3 Go into business world LEO, DON Student Council I Baseball 2 Become a CPA LESNICK, CAROL Chorus l, 2, 3 Commercial artist 54 LEWIS, JOHN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Marine Corps LIGON, GREG L.D.S. mission then college LOUGHRAN, NANCY Beautician LUND, CAROL Beauty operator or airline hostess LUNN, BARRY Track l, 2, 3, 4 Cross-country 2, 3, 4 Letterman 2, 3, 4 Key Club 3, 4 P.E. teacher MALLORY, CAROLE Usherettes 3, 4 Civil Service or a physical therapist MALONE, DAN Football l, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 4 Lettermens 2, 3, 4 Coaching and teaching MALONEY, BONNIE Usherettes 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Social worker MARTIN, SHARON G.A.A. 4 Airline stewardess and college MASON, SUSAN G.A,A. l, 2, 3 Lettergirls 2, 3, 4 Student council l Archery Club 3, 4 Secretary MAULSBY, WALLY Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball I Track l, 2, 4 Wrestling 1 Lettermens 4 MAYS, CONSTANCE Latin Club 2 Go to college and become an airline stewardess MCCLELLAN, KATHLEEN Inkslingers 3 Quill and,ScrolI 3, 4 Ram Page Editor 4 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Newspaper work 55 MCCUE, PAM G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling Club 3, 4 College MCGEE, RONALD Football 2 Baseball 3 N.H.S. 3, 4 Engineering MCINTOSH, BARBARA MCGRATH, JANE Art Club 2, 3, 4 Nursing Annual Staff 3, 4 German Club 3, 4 M.A. and art teacher MCINTOSH, LAURIE Sophomore class secretary Student body corresponding secretary 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 French Club l, 2 lnkslingers 3 Quill and Scroll 4 To be a iournalist MCINTYRE, SUSAN G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 PomPon 2, 3, 4 MCLAUGHLIN, ANNMARIE MQMILLAN, SHERRY MCNULLY, GUY Track l, 2, 3, 4 Choral Music 4 Hi-Y 4 To love someone and turn MCWILLIAMS, KAREN G.A.A. I, 2, 3 Lettergirls 4 Pep Club l, 2 Annual staff 4 Secretary MILLER, ELLEN Student council l, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Lettergirls 3, 4 N.H.S. 3, 4 Class president 3 To do God's will 56 MCLAUGHLIN, MARIAN Successful secretary MILLER, JAMES Lettermens 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 be loved in re- Track 3, 4 Football 4 Hi-Y 2 Spanish Club 2 Dentist I MITCHELL, PAMELA GAA I-4, TAP 3-4, Letter Girls' 3, 47 Pep Club 'Ip Spanish Club 4 Secretary MOORE, RICHARD Baseball 25 Band 2-4, Student Council 3 Nickname: Rich Mathematics MORLEY, MICHEAL Nickname: Mickey College MORRIS, DON Football lp Wrestling I, 2 Go to College MORRISON, SUSAN Pep Club I, GAA I-2 Spanish Club I-41 Sweetheart Attendant 2, Student Council 3, Brotherhood Club 3 To do my best MOUSE, JOHN MYERS, JON NY GirI's State 3 Photo Club 4 NELSON, ADELLE NITSO, DIANE lnkslingers 3 Masquers 3-4 DECA 4 Become a Fashion Designer NOWLIN, JIM Track I-2 Nickname: Spider Biologist 57 MORGAN, JANE Student Council 2-4 Drama Club 4 Brotherhood Club 4 College MOWRY, DAVID Football Mgr. 3-4 Baseball 2-4, Lettermen's 3-4 Nickname: Dave Business NUANEZ, LINDA O'CONNELL, GARY Track 'I-4 Football 2-A Hi-Y 'I-4 Key Club 2-4 Letterman's 3-4 NHS 3-4 Chemical Engineering Metallurgy OSBRON, DIANNE FNIA 2-4 FHA I GAAI Nurse PARMENTER, ANNETTE Student Council 'I-3 GAA I-4 Pep Club l-2 Y-Teens 2-3 Spanish Club I-4 Nurse or Teacher Of O'DONNELL, CAROL Nurse's Club 3 Annual Staff 3-4 To live a full and successful life O'KEEFE, LE VON Spanish Club 4 Travel OLGUIN, DAVID To be a success at wihate-ver I decide to do OLIVER, MARY ANN Acapella 2-4 Science Club 3 All State Chorus 3-4 Mathematics Field OXLEY, WALTER Baseball Mgr. 'I Basketball Mgr. 2-4 Football Mgr. 4 Letterman's Club 2-4 Veterinarian PACE, SANDRA GAA 2 FHA 2-3 Nickname: Sandy Beautician PAIGE, ROBERT Key Club 3-4 Science Club 3 All-State Band I-4 Band I-3 Orchestra 2-4 Engineer PARKER, GREG Hi-Y Dentist PAYNE ALBERT Basketball I-2 Baseball I-2 Study at U of A School of Law PEARSON, PETER Wrestling 3-4 Gymnastics I-4 Nickname: Joel 58 1 B School. French Club lp GAA 1-4 Pep lub 1-4, Pom Pom 2-4 Lettergirl's 3-4 Dance Instructor. PERSONS, LARRY Orchestra I-2 Drama Club 2 Wrestling 3 Novelist and Foreign Correspondent PETERSON, SHIRLEY Band l-4 FNA l Airline Stewardess PICKARD, ROBERT Football I-4 Wrestling l-4 Baseball I-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Engineer PlCKETT, DENNIS Band l-4 Nickname: Toad Coast Guard PLUNKETT, FRANK Band l-4 Ecologist POLISHUK, JOAN Band l-3 Orchestra 3 Spanish Club 3-4 Girls State 3 Laboratory Technician POPLIN, HESTER Chorus I-25 GAA 16: Annual Staff 3-4, Student Council I-3 Airline Stewardess RAMSEY, DIANNE GAA l-4, Bowling 4, Chorus 2-3, Pep Club 4 College, and then an Airline Hostess RAMSEY, JANICE FHA I, GAA 2, FNA 3-4, Spanish Club 4 Nurse 59 Football I-45 Basketball I-2, Baseball lp RANCK, CHARLES RAY, KENNETH REED, REBECCA Nickname: Chuck Band l-4 Housewife Honor Band l-3 Dance Band l-4 Orchestra 3-4 Brotherhood Club 4 Aeronautical Engineer REEVES, GARY Basketball Mgr. 2-4 Latin Club 3 Letterman's Club 2-4 Aerospace Research RENTCH, PAMELA Spanish Club 2-4 Usherettes 2-4 lnkslingers 3 Quill and Scroll 3-4 Elementary Teacher RICE, STANLEY Tennis 1-2 Band 'I-4 Engineer RICH, PAMELA GAA 2-4 Sophomore Publicity Mgr. Sweetheart Attendant 3 To be successful in whatever I may do RICHARDSON, ROGER Football 1, 2, 4 Baseball I, 2, 4 Take up refrigeration RIDGWAY, SPENCER Architect and College RIDGWAY, TERRY GAA l-2 Pep Club I Nickname: Tridge Test Pilot RIPLEY, DAVID Basketball l Baseball 2-4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Nickname: Rip Study Genetics and Evolution RITCHIE, DAN 60 ERWIN FFA 3-4 FFA Vice-President Summer Program 3 National FFA Convention 4 Cattle Rancher RODGERS, JAMES Nickname: Jim Automotive Engineer ROSS, JOHN ROBERTS, LORETTA GAA I, 2 Usherettes 3, 4 Pep Club 4 To get married and live a fu ROBERTS, MARSHA Art Club 'I-4 GAA 2 Journalism Club 3 Spanish Club 4 College ROBINSON, BARBARA Secretary ROBINSON, CATHY GAA I, 2, 3 Pep Club I Annual Staff 3 Beautician RODOLFF, PAMELA Pep Club I FNA 2 Go to college, and then be a ROGERS, KATHERINE lnkslingers 3 Airline Hostess ROLNICK, DANELLE Student Body Rec. Secretary 4 Assistant News Editor 4 Class Publicity Mgr. 3 Tennis Team I-4 AFS Finalist 3 Usherettes I-4 Let-tergirls 2, 3, 4 NHS 4 NCCJ Delegate 3 GAA l-4 French Club I-4 Newspaper Correspondent ROSS, WILLIAM Nickname: Bill Math Teacher ROTER, JANET Nickname: Jan Executive Secretary ROY, PAUL II life stewardess bl RUEHLE, BONNIE RUHL, TOM RAAFAT, SHERIF Band l-4 Wrestling l Key Club 4 GAA 'I Hi-Y l-2 ASF 4 Secretary To live a good life Tennis 4 SABECK, PAMELA GAA l-4 Lettergirl's 2-4 Bowling 2-4 Pep Club ly Annual Staff 4 To live a full happy life SANDERS, DOUGLAS NHS 3-4 German Club 2-3 Wrestling 2 Football 4 Science Club 4 Psychologist SAN DE RS, PAT SANDS, WILLIAM Nickname: Bill Diesel Mechanic SAUCIER, JANIS Nickname: Jan Secretarial Work SAURER, CAROL Nickname: Miss Sweeter General Office Work SAURER, KARL Acapella 2-4 Mechanical Engineer SCHEIBEL, CRAIG Baseball I-4 Football 4 Marines and Professional Baseball SCHELLING, HOLLY lnkslingers 3 Ram Page 3-4 Political Science Teacher 62 Student Council 4 Chemical Engineer l SCHMIDT, APRIL Usherettes 2-3 GAA 'l-2 NHS 3-4 German Club 2 Engineer SCHMIDT, DIANE SCHUBERT, JUNEVIEE Pep Club l FHA 'l-2 Y-Teens 2 Nickname: Schubie To be happy SCHULTZ, RICHARD Hi-Y 3-4 Pho1o Club 4 Football 2-4 Gymnastics 3-4 Track 2 Nickname: Schultzie Aeronautical Engineer SCHU PBACH, CRISTINE GAA 'l-4 Pep Club I Y-Teens l-2 Lettergirl's 2-4 Varsity Cheerleader 4 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader 2 Nickname: Chris Secretary SCRIVANO, ROSEMERI Band 'I-4 GAA l Orchestra 2-4 College SHANNON, MARGARET Vocal Music I-4 Nickname: Maggie Fulfill my artistic ambitions SHAPIRO, JOEL Hi-Y 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Nickname: Doof College, and then rack in the money SHERMAN, LARRY Bacteriologist SHEARER, DIANE Chorus l-4 FNA 3-4 College 53 SCH ROEDE R, JOHN lnkslingers 3 Annual Staff 3 Ram Page 3-4 Football I Engineer SEN FT, JUDY GAA l Cosmetolog ist SHERRICK, GARY Track 1 Join the Navy SHERRILL, LINDA SHUPE, VICKIE SIEPEL, SYDNEY DECA 4 Cosmetologist slEwERs, BRENDA Nickname: Bennie College Pom Pom 2 Student Council I-3 Annual Staff 4 GAA I-3 Secretary SMANIOTTO, ELIZABETH GAA l, 2, 4 Spanish Club I-2 Girl's League 3 English Teacher SMITH, BRUCE SMITH, DIANA Student Council I Inkslingers 3 Ram Page 3-4 Teacher SMITH, EDDIE Football I-4 Auto Mechanic SMITH, ERIC NHS 34 Key Club 3-4 Student Council 3-4 SMITH, Jove GAA 1 Usherettes 2 Chorus I-4 Acapella 2-3 Secretary SIGVALDSON, BILL Baseball 3 Go to ASU SLUDER, SHARON Pep Club I Rhodes Fashion Board for WHS 4 To get a Masters Degree GAA 'I-4 LettergirI's 3-4 Class Secretary 3 Dental Technician l 64 IIITH, LUCILLE EAA 14 .ettergirl's 3-4 Student Council 2-4 lam Page 3-4 Cheerleader 2 f-Teens 3 nkslingers 3 Tennis l lliasquers 4 Slickname: Lulu To go to college and be a i success l STANLEY, LARRY Varsity Tennis I-4 Football I Key Club 3-4 Letterman's Club 2-4 To go on to college STONE, GARY Football l FFA 2-4 Forester SMITHIGER, CHARYL Latin Club i FNA 3 Annual Staff 3-4 To be a success at whatever I try SOLLISH, JOEL Baseball 2-4 Nickname: Wheels Professional Baseball SOTELO, MARY Art I-2 Secretary SPATES, GARY Basketball I Tennis 2 Football 4 Key Club 4 Electrical Engineer STEVENS, JOHN Football 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Track 3-4 A success at whatever l become STITZ, MARY KATHRYN Annual Staff 2-4 Ram Page 3-4 Quill and Scroll NSH 4 lnkslingers 3 Sponsor off high school publications STOCK, EDDIE Student Council I Gymnastics 2-4 College and Marine STOLL, JAMES Football I-4 Basketball l, 2, 4 Baseball l-4 l.etterman's Club 2-4 Band 1-3 Corps Go to college and become a coach STONE, GREG STONEMAN, JIM STROUP, MICHAEL SUTTER, FAY SUTTER, RAY Bookstore I-4 Tennis I Business Administrator SWANN, JOAN GAA 4: Annual 4, Chorus 4 College SWANSON, KENNETH Baseball 2-3 Wrestling 3-4 Annual 4 CPA TAYLOR, KAREN Art Club I-4 Pep Club l GAA Bowling 3 Airline Stewardess TAYLOR, RICHARD Gymnastics I College TAYLOR, VICKI GAA l, 2, 4 Annual Dance Symposium 1-3 Physical Education Teacher THOMA, THOMAS Band l-4 Engineer THOMAS, DAVID Basketball I-4, Baseball l-4, Letterman's Club 2-4, NHS 3-4, Band I-3 Doctor THOMAS, GARY Football I, 45 Cross Country 2, 4, Basketball lf Track I-45 NHS 3-4, Letterman's Club 2-4, Key Club 2-4, Class President l-2, Hi-Y I-4: Boy's State 3, Student Body Vice-President 3 Mechanical Engineer THOMAS, GARY S. Tennis l-A, Letterman's Club 2-4, Key Club 3-4, Cross Country 4 Clinical Psychologist i 66 THOMPSON, JACK Draftsman THOMPSON, JlLL Secretary THREEWIT, KAREN GAA l Pep Club l College TIANO, MICHEAL Tennis 2-4 Letterman's Club 3-4 Nickname: Mike College TIMA, ROSE MARIE GAA l Nickname: Goge College TOMKINSON, SHEILA GAA l-4 Lettergirl's 4 Badminton Club 3-4 Archery Club 3-4 FHA 2 Physical Education T TRIBLE, DENNIS Football I Basketball I Baseball 1-3 DECA Club 4 To go to college ULBRICHT, KATHY Band I-4 Orchestra 3-4 To be a Navy nurse LJPDIKE, EDDIE Nickname: Rebel To get married VADNEY, ALFRED Cross Country 2, 4 Baseball 2 French Club 2-4 Key Club 3-4 Hi-Y 4 Lawyer i 67 eacher THOMPSON, PAT Track I Student Council l Hi-Y 4 NHS 4 Engineering TREZISE, MlRIAM Y-Teens l-4 NHS 3-4 AFS Finalist Masquers French Club 3-4 Future Teachers 2 Ram Rooters 1 College 3 VELASQUEZ, MICHAEL Letterman's Club 3-4 Football 1, 4 Hi-Y 3-4 Basketball l-2 Baseball I-4 College VAN HORN, TREVOR VOORHEES, JOSEPH WADE, LINDA Key Club 3-4 College Boy's State 3 Football I Nickname: Joe Dentist-to get rich I WALLACE, CAROL Art Club I DECA Club 4 Retail buying and selling WALLENTINSON, DENISE Band 2-4 FTA 2-4 Spanish Club 2-4 Masquers 3 Annual Staff 4 Teacher WALKER, CAROL Dentist Receptionist WEBB, LINDA WELCH, JANINE Nickname: Ne Ne Interior Decorator WELCH, ROGER Hi-Y 4 College WEST, SHIRLEY GAA I Chorus I-3 FNA 3-4 Nurse WHITE, JANICE Pep Club I-2 FHA I-2 Y-Teens I GAA 2 Legal Secretary WISNER, JOHNNY Baseball I Join the Marines and make a career of it 68 S- 2 . 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Cillessen Connolly Linda Connie Sharon Craney Crispin Christ Sharon Crofford Peggy Cullen Allsyn Courthoys Janice Daniels Ellen Dashiell Donna Davis Michael Day Patty Dearien Fred de Mey Keith Derby Tom Dickerdon Ralph Dickson Bob Dietrich Gary Dimond Boyd Dinehdeal Lance Doolittle Danny Doran Jan Disser Pam Dolamore Pat Donovan Gail Doukakis Mike Dowdell Larry Downing Jerry Duke Greg Duncan Bobbi Dunda Racy' Dunn Jane Dunton Ann Earl Linda Edmondson 72 Judy Edwards Sue Egly Malinda Elliott Les Elting Roxi Engebretson Mary Enger Susan Engle James Erbland Mike Evans Annette Fabricant Richard Farrah Glenna Fennell Karen Fernell Gary Fine Ronald Finley Stan Foster Leland Frakes Kathy France Denny Freeman Robert Frye Bonnie Gang Mersha Gardner Margaret Garrett Margaret Garrett Glen Gehl Sandra Geiger Pam Gentry Linda George Shirley George Susan Gilbert Barb Glessner Myla Goldman Lois Gooch Connie Gough 73 Pam Gragg, Linda Grande Pete Greene Albert George Joan Griffith, Pat Griffith Robert Griffen John Gorte Ron Gunsaulas, Donna Hackett Bill Hageman Jeanne Hagms Richard Hanh, George Hall Warren Halvorson Raymond Hamilton Morna Hammer, Cheryl Hammett Don Hanley Kelvin Hansen Kevin Harem, Robert Harker Joan Harris Judy Harris Kenny Hart, Terry Hartsburg Lynda Harwell Joie Hazelett Monrie Hazen, Diane Heiall, Priscilla Henderson, Paggy Hinnington Linda Hertzog, Ken Hasbach, Bob Hatcher, Dick Hermann Naomi Himmelsteing Celia Hitchcock, Diann Hite, Bill Hodson Tom Holtzen, Mike Horton, Jan Howell, Linda Howingfon Mike Hungerford, Alice Hunter, Don Hunter, lynn Hyland Jim Johnson, Sue Johnson, Don Jones, Jon Johnsronbaugh Ronnie Keehn, Pat Keene, Gary Keenen, Dennis Kelm Pat Henslee Phyllis Herman Terisa Hernandez Jon Hershberger Charles Hickcox Bonnie Hicks Elanor Holland Barb Holmgren Darrell Holt Mickey Howzdy Mike Huie Claudia Huletf Frank Jacobi Gerry Javery Coe Jeffers Edward Johnson Glenna Johnson Gloria Johnson Donna Jones Andrea Jurgensen Linda Karr George Knight Marlys Knochel Donald Kock Philip Koch 74 Mary Jo Kohl, Carol Kamada, .lim Komorous, Tom Kosin, Charles Kountz, Bill Kuchel Don Kugler, John Kunith, Dan Lafontsee, Steve LaLonde, Dave Lambert, Janie Larson John Leach, Jane Lee, Ronnie Lee, Missy Leighton, Suzanne Leipold, Jackie Leister Janice Lenocker, Kathy Lepper, Sandra Leppla, lla Lewis, Virginia Lewis, Mike Lewis Dale Lichlyter, Sandra Liggetts, Kathy Liska, George Loncaric, Gerald Long, Paul Long Robert Long, Victoria Lopez, Lynda Lotton Margie Lund Larry McDaniel Mary McDonald Steve McDonald Barb Mclntyre Barbara Mclntyre Bev McKellar, Mary McKibben, Claudia Mallow Mike Malone Hal Maloney Mike Martin, Karen Masters Davnd Mathews Grant Mathews James Mead, Betty Megley, Susan Metko, Linda Metzger Sandra Mezak Mary Michael Judy Mllde David Miller Henry Mohr Melinda Moore, Rebecca Moore, Sandra Moore, George Moreland, Dale Morse, Sally Mott Connie Mullen, Jacque Mullen, David Myers, Virginia Myers, Duane Naff, Rob- ert Napier Christine Nelson, Sandy Nesbitt, Janice Norris, Gloria Northrup, Jenny Nunez, Pam O'Brien Joyce Okamoto, Chris Olekshy, Duane Olson, Eileen Ong, Russell Opre, Robert Otis 'rab Gloria Pafford, Gary P ' Page, Terry Palmer, Lar- ry Parker, Mary Parker, Francis Parmenter, Paul ,R, Painter Juniors Gary Patterson Ann Paulsen Paula Paulsen Tom Pequlgnot Mark Peyton Pete Phnllnps Luanne Pierce, Terry Piske, Patsy Place Tom Pollock Grace Popoff Pete Ponnda Stephanie Porterfneld Jean Poynter Jim Prater Caren Prather, Doyle Price, Tone Pulice Sara Pyfrom Don P lm n Du R I h M J ' ' ' y a ane a p ary o Quigley Bruce Randall Fay Rankin Davann Ray, Richard Redshaw, Joan Reining Linda Rice, Wayne Rice, Harold Richey, Vickie Ritchie Fay Roberts, Sheryl Roberts, Sloan Robertson, Charlene Robshaw Stefan Rodwicz, Robert Roether, Paule Rogan, Bill Rohlfing Bruce Rosenstein, Ronald Rosenstein, Edward Rovey, Jane Russell Paul Russo, Charles Ryan, Pat Ryan, Sherry Salyer John Sanderson James Schaeffer Russell Schmunk Donna Schofield Robert Sewell Joan Sharkey Teresa Sheehan Eric Shelly Chyrl Shelton Linda Sherman Larry Simpson Larry Sinagoga Jeanne Sippel, Harold Smith, Robert Smith, Michael Smithiger, Larry Smothers, Linda Sodomek, Linda South John Sorenson Charlotte Sonoq ue Mike Sparkes, Sandra Stanley, Rose Stebbins, Lorna Stein, Ronald Stern, Ella Stevens, Judy Stewart, Raquel Stewart Linda Stillman Gloria Taclano, Randall Taylor, Terry Taylor, Sandra Tegland Margey Temple, Linda Tennen, Scott Tillman, Rosemary Tiioma Connie Tolo, Peggy Tomkinson, Dorothy Trammell, Kathy Traudt .loan Traverse, Mary Tripp, Elizabeth 'Turk, Richard Turek James Tyson, Billie Valentine, Karen Van Arsdell, Alice Velasquez Diane Stoft Pam Thompson Jerry Stone Vicki Stone Janice Stroup Kathleen Stull Larry Stump Larry Shelly Bonnie Sturn Kenny -Swayzee Danny Sullivan Paula Swett Ierry Swoffer Craig ViII'ISGl'1f, Lance Van Zant, NGYICY W09Hl'l0ff, lfene Wlgflef, James Walker, Robyn Warner, Jacque Wash, Jill Weimer, David Velarde Ruth Weissinger, Austin Whippo, Richard Whitaker, Jackie White, John Wnite, Karen Whitaker, Jane Winer, Jeri Wood, Carol Woods 78 Too Late to Classify Pictures of the people on this page were received to late to be alphabetized with their class. Patty Bohl, Nicki Boyle, David Brimhall, Henry Brown, Robin Childs, Linda Chrisman, Carol Enicks, Vel Enriguez, Pat Fogleman, Deborah Francy, Regina Guthiel, Renae Harper, Pat Jackson, Paul Painter, Yvonne Rockey, Linda Smith, Marie Smith, Sandra Sweet. Paula Spurr, Danny Swan, Sandra Tegland, Gary Thalmann, Harry Vaner, June Wolniak, Dodie Woodford, Frank Worz, Bill Wrigley, Linda Wrigley, Denise Wroblewski, Linda Wyatt, Jim Wynn, Marranne Yeager, Reynold Yee, Karen Yeomans, Jim Young, Barbara Yount, Sandy Zeigler, Mary Zimbro, Lee Zody, Paul Zuckerbrow. 79 Student help assists the cafeteria workers in putting out delicious hot meals. A WHS coed in her tennies and a boy in his letter sweater meander down the walkway. 80 First through the lunch line and then to settle l Rammie, the WHS mascot, and Pepper make an appearance at a halftime ceremony. some noontime conversation. The N.T, the Mashed Potato, the Sole Dance, and The Bird were popular at WHS dances An then the Beatles arrived and all else was forgotten. Sophomore class officers Vicki Madson, Mike Donavan, president, Gary Hen- drix, Kristy Riding, and Pam Thompson confer on plans for one of their proi- ects. Kristy Riding and Vicki Madson confer with sophomore class sponsor, Mr. Percy Totheroh. Sophomores Were on the Way U The sophomore class had made it through their freshman year with some happy times and distressing moments too. Together they worked out plans for the dance which they sponsored. Decorating for bac- calaureate exercises was also one of their class proiects. Every sophomore found much of his time taken up with studying geography and biology. Oh, the thrill of dissecting that first pig! 82 Carol Abshire Barbara Ausere Martha Barrett Peggy Bickel Danny Aguirre Ma rleen Ayers Janet Beckley George Blanck Vickie Akin Mike Baca Mark Beeny Edward Blankenship Sophomores Frank Ales Robert Bagwell Gilberf Beiaran0 Mike Blankenship Dave Allen Paula Baker Bonnie Beniamin Jeff Borovay Patricia Allen Earlene Banfill Linda Bentley George Bovine Susan Bricker Jim Billings Jay Brock Mary Broderick 83 Myrlan Alm Craig Baker Ray Bentley Steve Bradley Laura Bonner Virginia Borger Linda Brooks David Brown Karen Bryce Bryson Clyde Kate Burke Frank Andrews Steve Baker Shirley Bentley Randy Bresee Pam Bradley Mariorie Brown Jimmie Byrne Alan Cadkin John Campbell Robert Ardla Diana Barmore Karen Berman Susan Brewster Bill Philip Capp Carlin Bart Katie Chapman Chavez Richard Linda- Coffman Cokef 9 66 Bev Carnahan Mary Childs Douglas Colley Duane Carr Carol Christensen Pat Connors Joe Carrasco Sandy Christensen Sparkle Cooke Rachel Cawyer Don Clark Tony Cordero 84 Kathy Ceglowski Stanley Clark Bill Coryell Bonnie Crow Bill Cryer Lynn Cuddeby Sue Darr Caihy DeForest Lennia DeVaII Russ Dodson Mike Donovan Carolyn Dofterer Sally Clhafin Clayton Clow Sue Cosper Dan Dains John Dale Donna Daniels Victor Dewees Donna DeWitt Paula Dhu John Drake Kim Driscoll Frank Dunda Carol Chaney Bud Cobb Linda Cox Ralph 3 Dunlap Ed Dunn Jim Dunn Joe Earp Virginia Edwards Sylvia Ermi Cheryl Eynon Elizabeth Fagan Lee Fain Bill Feldmeier Kevin Ferrell Mike Field Darrell Fixler Shelley Flanagan Jean Folio Criss Frickey Pam Fryer Jean Fulton Donna George Kathy Gerard Vicki Gentry Carole Elizabeth LYNN Karen Lenore Giefll Gorsline Gave' Gou rley Gozawskas Sophomores 85 April Durden Jim Dutcher Paul Erno Joy Evans Barbara Fant Craig Farley Joe Figueroa Sue Fisher Sherry Frantz Mike Frazier Shirley Garratt Sharon Gatter Bill Gibbs Scott Giddings FFGYICSS Pat Carol Arla Darlene Sherry Gfaba'-' Graham Graves Greene Gregan Gunsaulas Sandy Martin Mary Ward Jerry Eldrard Hall Hammett Hammond Hancock Hanley a n Danny Shawn Lowell Mark Chris Doug Harkey Harrell Hart Harvey Haynie Hardy Class of '66 86 Becky Guymon Chuck Hanson Joe Hellman Mark Henke Diana Heye Lane Hickok Trudy Hoagland Lian Holt Jean Horstman Richard Husbsch Linda Hulerr Joan Hunter Larry Tom Gwinn Hageman Lynelle Dave Harambasic Harbster John Gary Heisler Hendrix Gus Hicks Jeff Himmelstein Elizabeth Hitchcock Larry Hovey Mary Hubbard Linda Hubble Scott Hutchison Tim Hutchison Nanette Jacobs Mae Lynn Roberta Jaeger Jeffress Jensen Ken Na-ncy Steve Jones Jones Jones . Kendall Mike U2 Kistler Klepac Kingsley Keitha Jeanne Kreisman Laffoon Nancy David Kruse Lake Larry Elizabeth Kuch Lange Shirley Janice La Rose Laster Linda Laura Larsen Legere Janet Eddie Lggfer Leither Sue David Lepinski Lewis Mike 51-le - Leon Lewis Tgny Ted Leon Lewis Diane Jerome Ellen Jurgensen Roberta Klerkamp Dan Johnson Eddie Kalwara Karen Kloman Stephen Johnson Neil Keehn John Klucsar William Jo Ellen Johnstonbaugh Jones Vicki Bob Kelley Kersting Dennis Rosemary Kotterman Koukol Jvdv Jones Alan Kessler Sylvia Kramer 87 Richard Ken Liebhaber lipson Bob Andy Lilly Lisonbee Hallie Merrie Lindhurst Lihon Linda Linda Lowe Luplcw Dennis Linde Lundgren Lyon Craig Stan Lund Mabbiff Vicki Glenda Madson Marshall Jerry ChefYl Manfredi Maffin Mike Darlene Marsh Martin Class of '66 Linda Bill Mike Mason Mascarelli McCarthy Ronnie Linda Dale McQuarrie McVey Merritt Nina Ellen Louise Miretsky Mitchell Monseur Donna McDermott Larry Meyers Teresa Moore Ann McDowell Steve Michonovich Bonnie Morley Mickey McGee Janet Milke Randy Moore Linda Mary Ron McLaughlin McLean Mdlllillian Dennis June Robert Millenacker Miller Mills Ken Mike Drudy Mosca Mott Murphy Robert Arlen Murlless Nelson Burke Sandra Niih Nelson GUY Y Chuck NBWYO? Nesbitt Linda Lola Neu ha rd Noble Margaret Jameg Neville Ngel Bette Vicki Newton Norman Lynn Charles Novinich O'Brien Bvd Grace Nuanez Okamoto SPBYICBY Dan ny Nutime Olney Tim Donna Teri Trudy Ellen Dennis Steve Edith Brian Olson O'Neil Ong Ong Oxentenko Parker Parker Payne Pearson Ben Steve Bill Fred Gayle Harry Skip Mike Paul Perkins Perkins Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Pete,-,on Pieper Pixler Jerry Vickie Leigh Danny Chuck Dick Robert I-5 Y Gary Pope Prenovost Prettyman Price Ptacek Ptacek Puls Ramsey Rancher 89 Georgia Rankin Bob Ran-sberger Don Rathsman Kathy Rathsman Esther Ray Connie Reecher Jim Reed Rosalie Remedies Rozann Remedies Mary Reppel Ari Reynolds Sherrie Rhodes Rachelle Richards Ronnie Richards Greg Ricker Kristy Riding Joe Riggins Robby Robinson David Robles Susan Roer Art Rohrbacher Bonnie Ross Marie Rowles Marsha Russell Connie Sabo Toni Saldana Glenn Sanders Tom Sant Tom Sanzone Louise Saucie-r Greg Scheibel Chuck Sohlund Bill Schlund Jeff Schmidt Linda Schneider Liz Schneider Jerry Scrivano John Seifried Wayne Sellon Billie Sharp Class of 66 Sophomores Eileen Sharp Marlanne Sharp Mike Sharp Ken Sheehan Susan Shelley Linda Shinkle Tom Siewers Sharon Simons Dave Simpson Richard Simpson Dan Sinema Buddy Sirmans Harold Skaggs Bev Skicewicz David' Skupien George Slayton Joanie Smith Magaret-Mary Smith Melody Smith Stan Smith Norma Sonoqui Larry Soules Ricky Spillman Jim Sprague Diane Squires Sandy Stair Arlene Stanley Dorthy Stearns Doug Steffen Bill Stern Rosslyn Sticht Larry Stillbert Janice Stiteler Tammy Stowe Becky Sullivan Elizabeth Sullivan Steve Swanson Audrey Tadano Dian-ne Talley Nancy Tanner Class of '66 Mike Taylor Terry Taylor John Tedrick Nadenia Thomas Rob Thompson Dick Threewit Nikki Tillinghast June Tima David Tope John Trezise John Truebloocl Margie Tsunoda Tom Tucker Joe Turk Sherrie Turner Todd Twyman Tom Tyson Valerie Valentine Waller Valverde Bill Van Zile Neil Vince Gene Waddell Stephen Wagers Jo Elaine Wagoner Herb Wagner Lynn Wagner Mary Wailes Larry Wallentinson Pam Wait Larry Waldman Carolin Wandetowskl Mary Warmuih Sieve Warren Teri Watkins Walter Watterson Leon Weaver Ken Weinberg Pam Welch Kristie Welling Roberta Wesiern Kitty Wharton Stephen Wildman Liz Williamslon Larry Wilson Lynn Wineberg Elex Winn Eva Wolicki Waller Wong John Wright Pam Wright Pam Wroblewski Paul Wyly Chester Yano Gary Yarbrough Gene Yarbrough Ann York Robert Ziegler Steve Ziegler Ted Ziegler Terry Ziegler Bill Zieske Ken Zile Carol Zomes ii Freshmen Climbing the ladder of success from left to right are: Beck Tognoni, publicity manager- Kathy Sweeney y I f treasurer: Tom Sharp, presidentg Linda Ross, secretaryg and Pam Horton, vice-president. Begin Four Happ and Important Years Sitting from left to right are this years freshman class sponsors, Mrs. Ribb and Mrs. Carpenter. The sponsors do much to aid the freshman class activities during the year. 94 Class of '67 Vicki Atherton Don Aubel Barbara Bailey Carol Baird 95 Maureen Abdoo Jon Adams Ken Adams linda Ahart Mary Alexon Tom Allen Nelda Almy Carlene Anderson Rick Anderson Joy Archibald Becky Armstrong Karen Aronson Bill Baker Pat Bales Sandra Ballance Dan Banks JoAnn Baray Don Barrett Richard Berwick Elouise Beal Barry Bedewin Sue Bedlion Sharon Behimer Susan Ball Jim Bentley George Berryman Nancy Bielek Jenny Black Lynda Black Jesse Blake Linda Blake Karen Blaser Susan Boloyog Charlene Bosch Janet Bradley Lisa Bratcher Judy Brim Diane Briswalfer Connie Brun Dick Brunsr Paul Buckman Gary Burger Christina Byrne Schary Byrne Shirlene Cairns Kelly Caldwell Greg Careho Gloria Carhart Belinda Carroll Stephanie Chase Connie Cheever Vicky Chennauli Barbara Chester Teri Clark Ron Cleveland Diane Cline Julie Cline Janis Coleman 96 Robert Bowling Carol Browner Bob Burns Ginger Cardwell Richard Chavarria Richard Cleveland Terry Colford Darlyn Combs Ira Conner Chris Cook Corinne Cook Robert Cooms Gary Coons Kenneth Copeland Marie Corbin Leslie Corn Don Cox Luther Creed Beth Crlle Russel Crookham Karen Crosby Dave Cross Jerry Cross Elizabeth Crown Bob Crown Alan Cummins Diana DeMaris Class of 67 Billy DeMille Donna Densmore Fred DeWertI1 Laura Diller Sam Dlllinham Steve Dimond Cheryl Dixon John Donna Connie Dooen Lorna Dougherty Garry Duncan Stanley Dunst Judy Easterly Charlene Etta Marlene Effa Nancy Eggert Jim Elliott Peggy Engebretson Debby Ernst Lin Evans Steve Dlfk Te 'Y linda Phyllis Mollie Janet Larkin E E ' ' vans ymann Fam Falls Femla Fennell Ferguson Ferrell Freshmen Lee Ferrier Joahn Fetter Ruth Fife Kenneth Fisher Terry Fisher Karen Flynn Danny Fagleton Bruce Folio Linda Franklin Janis Fulcher Janet Fuller Dorothy Gaffney Jim Gallagher Leana Garrison lgnacio Gastelo 98 Jan ice Gates Mary Gaven Tom Gaven Doug George Beverly Gerard Jerry Gerlofs Rex Gibbs Dan Gillan Bill Gilliland Carol Gilot Class of '67 Jerry Giorsetto Greg Gipson David Godemann Kathy Golter Danny Gray Cindy Green Pat Greene Mike Gregory Jim Grothouse Audrey Gruenebaum Deborah Sherrie Ed Cecil Keith Jan Dave Jim Haisten Hall Hanigan Harris Hasbach Hazelett Henard Herman Trudy Robert Larry Joe Mike Randy Linda Carlos Halderman Hamblen Harlan Harris Haviland Helms Henslee Hernandez Tom Gladden Chuck Glendenning Art Gonzales Peggy Grande Dyana Green Craig Green Virginia Griffith Fred Grote Joan Haas Landis Hass Freshmen Linda Hughes Jim Hunter Vicki Hutchinson Gail Irons Tom Jarrett Alan Javery Marylyn Jean Robin Jewell Gayle Johnson Peggy Johnson Dan M. Jones Danny Jones Paul Jones Wesley Jones Diana Jordan Greg Hernandez Sandy Hernandez Connie Herriage Robert Hertzog Bruce Heye Jim Heyl Mike Higgins Greg Hill Voleita Hiillis Ann Hineman Dick Hirose Mike Hodge Nancy Hodson Charlotte Holland Gail Holmesley Scott Holmgren Pamela Horton Karin Howard Susan Hubble Ken Hubbs Sharon Jordan Terry Julius Sieve Kalwara Kyle Kammer l00 Class of ,6 Mike Bill Linda Diane Gary John Kaplan Keenen Kelm Kennedy Kinnaman Knochel Cathy Chris Vickie Jim Linda Marshall Katzenberger Kelley Kempley Kerr Kiser Kotferman Ricky Kumz Chris Lane Jake Lane Ken Lepper Tom Lansing John Leppla John Lapp Scott Larson Linda Leo Catherine Leonard Irene Lesnick Tom Lewis Jack Lichlyter Jim Liddle Laura Janet Debbie Ed John Liebhaper Lind Lisonbee Lockwood Lopez Judy Kavhy Ethel Ernie Ron Lilly Lindner Livingston Logerquist Lotion Nancy Lowe Melissa Lunn rw Laura McAllister Sharon McDaniel Wilson McDonald Ron McGregor Richelle Mclntosh Gary McPherson Sybil MacDonald Carl Mallory Gary Maniag Will Matrox Diane Martin Janice Megley Bill Merritt Catherine Meurer Linda Michael Jim Miller Michael Menguoy Roger Mitchell Susan Montgomery Alton Moore Stanley Morris Gary Mouse Nancy Murdock Kathy Murphy Ken Nash Gary Nelson Sallie Nelson Steve Nelson I02 in E 2- .X ilk Ate! 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The Most School Spirited students, Jim Coffman and Martha Peattie, vilere chos- en by the Senior Class. Senior Personalities Represent Ideals Chosen as the Friendliest Seniors were Dan Gustafson and Sue Mcintyre. Voted Most Likely to Succeed were Jack Appleman and Ellen Miller. The Senior Class chose George Butte and Neela Perry as the Most Talented. Greg Cooke and Jane Morgan were voted the Wittiest Students. 3 Soph and Janice omore a en an Wash Homecoming crowd views 1 P I I J ulieanne Eglj Reign at Harve Homecol 'r Q N' i , My Q.'t i 'f l . pruce Frankie .floon 1963 Ceremonies Seniors from left attending The reigning king and queen are Tom Abdoo, John Killebrew, Sydney Siepel, and Claudia Carlson. Junior couples are Ric Beltran and Fay Rankin. Terry Russell and Sandy Hernandez face The spectators. II7 DOUG GRIMWOOD Doug Grimwood, WHS exchange student to Belgium in 1962-63, attended Het Heilige Maagd College for boys in Dendermonde, Belgium. His hosts were the de Heer Van Lokeren family. Doug took some I6 different courses during his lO-month school year, and when school was dis- missed Doug hopped on a bike for a 2 months trip to Holland, Luxembourg, and various parts of Belgium. Adventure is the word Doug used to sum up his stay in Europe. Senior Men Stand Gut in Different Fields JOHN KILLEBREW With the election of John Killebrew, Mr. Ram Page 1964, the Journalism staff at WHS at- tempted to begin a new tradition on campus. Nominations were taken from the entire student body and then Ram Page staff members, along with their sponsor, voted on the senior who best fit the qualifications of high scholastic ability, athletic prowess, courtesy, a sense of humor, and the profile of a Greek god! KITTY MCCLELLAN Washington's princess at U of A was Miss Kitty McClellan. In the final contest for Senior Day Queen, Kitty was second runner-up. She is also very busy as the Ram Page's Editor-in-Chief. Kitty, Julianne Reign as Senior Day Princesses JULIANNE EGLY Julianne Egly was elected ASU princess, how- ever, as a result of President Kennedy's death, the ASU Senior Day was cancelled. Julianne is co-captain of the varsity cheerleading squad. II9 Sherif Taught Us bout Egyptian Life Rams, I am very pleased to have been able to spend the year at Washington High. I really enioyed making friends and I wish I could have had the opportunity and the time to meet all of you. I tried my best to meet many friends. It was a great experience for me to be with you in classes and share outside activities with you. All of these op- portunities are due to the American Field Service, which enables countries to exchange ideas, and expand the good will and friendship between all citizens of the world. I hope I will meet some of you again, someday, somewhere, sometime, so we could remember all the times at WHS. If by any chance any of you come to Cairo, please visit me. Good-bye for now. The Egyptian, Sherif Raafat M A native of Cairo, Egypt, Sherif Raafat came to Washington High by way of Prescott where he spent the first part of the school year. Nbxxs- X siiililkifsmx t , Q35 2 .ti N Q i N NVE? ' ' X 'xx Q , . iii.ii.flf :ill V. I' snggs.. Il PM ix ,lm W1 , 'r J-.'r ' lv -11 I.. X QQ! I I Dear Rams, There are many things that I like in America, but the things I like most are the ones that are completely different from what I am accustomed to in Finland. I love to go shopping! It still is just as much fun as when I first came to America. I had never imagined I would have an oppor- tunity to travel. The thing that always amazes me is driving l50 miles up to Flagstaff iust to see my big sister. One seldom takes long trips in Finland. My future plans after this school year are to finish my high school studies and then begin study at Turku University in medicine. I would like to be a pediatrician and hope I shall be able to come back to America sometime, where I have had so many experiences and met so many new people. Sincerely, Anneli Larmo Far wa Finland Sent Us nneli Annei waves Hi to her new family and new friends. She was the AFS student from Finland. F re shman Studies at Natiot ' K lt! January 1964 Senator Barry Go! Capitol Ns' X . s Ks Q. .,:. HX S s N X X X s- XX? WN X water appointed Dick Brunst States Senate Page. Late that Dick flew to Washington, D.C., 51 plete his freshman year at the Li s of Congress School for Pages. iob as page boy finds him filin answering buzzers, and runnivigiieri rands for senators on the floor of con- gress. if 1 Girls State Eleets Ellen Miller Governor 1963-64 ELLEN MILLER ln addition to Governor Ellen Miller, those attending Girls State in Tucson were Joan Polishuk and Sue Mclntyre. Joan served on her city council and Sue was a member of the House of Represen- tatives. Boys' State Delegates Gather for Bull Session Reminiscing over Flagstaff memories are left to right: Joe Voorhees, Jack Appleman, Jim Coffman, and Gary Thomas. Dan Gustafson was absent when the picture was taken. I23 Q DAUGHTER OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Sue Mclntyre Girls Capture Honors ELKS MOST VALUABLE STUDENT Rosemary Killen ARIZONA STATE COLLEGE PRINCESS Suzanne Brovvner sf Q QT FFA SWEETHEART Pam Thompson Valedictorians l n JACK APPLEMAN ROSEMARY KILLEN GEORGE BUTTE Top Scholars Receive Distinction Salutatorian Honor Students DAN ousrAFsoN Pictured from left to right are the 1964 honor students. Standing is Arthur Denzau, Susan Bentley, Ellen Miller, Dave Thomas, and seated are Karen Alford and Janet Hubble. I25 Miriam Trezise Wins Homemaker Title Brotherhood Is Theme of Anytown Nine major religions of the world and five races were all represented at the summer workshop in human relations. Standing, left to right, behind Suzanne Browner and Dene Fast are Eric Smith and Bill Kuchel. Miriam Trezise received the highest score at Washington on a written knowledge and aptitude test examination sponsored by Gen- eral Mills, lnc. Her test paper was entered in competition for state honors. I26 Q . L L.: 5 X ii NX, K LX L- if 3 5 .Q , SE X x 9 E sg 555521 2 .xg as L A . s1:--kfg5:.sy- N kr 5 gfagf. is '- N ,A xg 4 UCC Mr. Pinney opens library at 8 am 9 it l J-it ,,,,...,m1-v-0 ,H 'AA X l Students eagerly await hot lunch prepared by cafeteria stafl From Beginning i l Bill Richardson paus Lunch time is a busy break for the maiority of students, l28 - l Laboratory experiments prove exciting part of chemistry course. Mr. Sexton explains fundamental operations. nd, Each School Da Offers New Challenges 'What's for dessert? Mr. Broten leaves physics lab as school day ends l29 Freshmen quickly learn their way around Washington High. These two freshmen felt at home after vigorously washing the Ram Plaque. Even the teachers get in the act as the WHS faculty faced the Harlem Clowns in a benefit basketball game for the WHS Lettermen. I30 11 Sta Go, Rams, go, no matt who the foe may be Go, Rams, go, we're o to win, so be it 4 On to victory, it's l Roll, Rams, Roll, and rc ES 1 2 3 School dances are a fr lr Fight Song he score up to the sky the White and Purple io or die, I Rams, for Washington -Iigh F i Rams march out on the field after hours of practice after school. Each week the traditional crash poster is painted by various clubs around campus. FGDCE Bffef sports events. K AS' 'A -:fi s .ad Hester Poplin pins a spirit badge on Karen McWilliams. Throughout the year school spirit grows through active student participation. l3l Varsity football line was presented to students at first pep assembly as school starte4 September. l Varsity cheerlt Mr. Verne Cook leeds student body in singing the Alma Mater. WHSers crowd into bleachers while pep assembly begins. the fine techniques of wrestling. New varsity basketball coach Mr. Kent Briggs announces starting line. Come on, gang, yell a J - Crisp Autumn ight Sets Stag l i Ram fans show enthusiasm as the- Homecoming royalty, Julieanne Egly and Bruce Frankie led the honor waltz. WHS defensive unit crashes the Glendale attack. ,. bs N -K Q QF X' x K ' s . N E Q A SPV? ww W N NS 4 xv Qi 'X fmw ' E S x 'Q . N X S s ex PX ix -. Q af NX X . A QS V: ...N x Q. S' A gf! . xi- S , A A fn Qvgt...-:SMR ..N.,, S - ' 'i :En L Q 'i . . d '1'5g,Q ...' 9, X . Q + X Q xx 21:5 . - N XX , A . 1- Q 5 XX X X i Hard Wo: in Snapl of WH Phill Kelsey leads a row of his fellow band members while practicing in the morning before school. The WHS Band, after many hours of practicing, represents the school at the ,, .W .wwe ..,, M.. M ,,.. cccci X ,. .,.. A. c. , ., N .,,., , .::.f,:.ccr1mwrmsNmeQ- ys ff ppearance and in November. Even before school opens in the fall, the band has been practicing for at least a week After their performance, maiorettes enioy themselves over a lunch at the fair. l37 Mr. Dick Morse led group singing at the Christmas assem- bly. aried Activitii Bring J c Girls from P.E, classes played the reindeer who pulled Sania Claus lDan LaFonfseeD info the assembly. Christmas 'HS Members of the Student Council decorate the fra- ditional school tree. Tom Thoma and Bonnie Rhule were two of the couples who attended the Christmas Formal, which is sponsored by the seniors. I39 wwf. mx .f L H ORGAI ' X7 xv if U in CIHIRHS MAGAESUNU 140 T E. H Q I! ,ln i W, .. A Q: I . , N L7 J W G 1 ' 9 eu ' ' m f I fl My :I ' ITF' '5 Q I , 3nu?5X5f X '19 jf pg - , 0 ,111 , W if I 1 ' ,W fy! 1, 5 1 V I , D K: ZATIO as ' cg, , 'V Y ,qvSIg1:g'ys., U , .:: 1' - Q r I V , X In if- 'Wan 5, ft Zi gif, X K :x'!,, lm L .ff ' , l X, N I-, ..-Lu, N ff. Nr: H+ f ,T Q, ' big, f ' I 'AB i-1 l X Q -w av Q N 1, u J Am l4l 9 A Q s Chorus Members: Row 7: Joanne Troyer, Laura Liebhaber, Betty Sheldon, Linda Smith, Cheryl Robinson, Lois Freitman, Li Sharp, Donna George, Pam O'Brien, Brenda Sample, Linda Larsen. Row 2: Lois Skupien, Gayle Johnson, Carolyn Stanfm Jan McHenry, Carol Shetton, Joy Archibald, Vicki Smith, Vicky Chennault, Pat Perry, Sharron Armstrong, Karen Alf: June Wolnick, Peggy Cullen. Row 3: Susan Oliver, Deborah Ernst, Liz Wertz, Pam Horton, Virginia Griffith, Shit Norris, Linda Michael, Janis Coleman, Connie Tolo, Norma Jensen, Jacque Muller, Martha Peattie. Row 4: Peggy Engel: son, Barb Chester, Ginger Cardwell, Jackie Zamgow, Chris Wright, Caryla Mays, Cathy Leonard, Linda Sanders, San Nelson, Susan Montgomery, Ellen Jurgensen, Lynn Jeffress. All-State Chorus: Sitting: Norma Jensen. Standing: . Swan, Diane Heihall, Kathy Goacher. A-Cappella Trio: Sitting: Norma Jensen. Standing: Mary Ann Oliver and Kathy Goacher. I42 orus Members: Row 1: Karl Saurer, George Butte, Don Barrett, Ward Hancock, Chyrl Shelton, Kathy France, Linda Hertzog, tnna Daniels, Linda Shinkle, Linda Sodamek. Row 2: Bob Ziegler, Ted Ziegler, Guy Suetopka, Dan McGee, Diane Heihall, an Eclman, Phyllis Cavanaugh, Claudia Mallow, Racy Dunn, Sally Mott, Row 3: Ronnie Lotton, John Reid, Ronnie Mullen Tom Ford, Mary Ann Oliver, Cheryl Harsh, Donna Chrisner, Carol Saurer, Joan Abbott, Jan Disser, Mary MacDonald. w 4 John Tresize, Rich Wustrack, Dwayne Shepard, Roxi Engebretson, Anne Earl, Joan Swan, Margaret Sherman, Eileen nbson Michelle Lewis, Sandi Tegland, Joan Harris. Music, With Its Charm and Personality Is Brought Alive by WHS Choral Groups The members of chorus, under the musical direction and instruction ot Mr. Philip Shaw, veteran of the musical arts, work out at all hours of the day for the choral concerts they give throughout the year. Mr. 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 seventh year at Washington. Girl's Sextet Members: Standing: Roxi Engebretson, Sandi Tegland Sheryll Harsh. Sitting: Chyrl Shelton, Pat Burke. Jr F 5. A-Cappella Members: Row i: Olive Manross, accompaniment. Row 2: Mary Michael, Sharron Armstrong, Ted Ziegler, Ward Hancock, Diane Heihall, Kathy France. Row 3: Carolyn Dotterer, Mary Ann Oliver, Torn Dickerson, Dwayne Shepard, Richard Turek, Jean Edman, Phyllis Cavanaugh. Row 4: Chyrl Shelton, Sheryll Harsh, Kathy Goacher, Karl Saurer, Tom Ford, Sherry Salyer, Linda Ratliff. Row 5: Joan Abbott, Connie Tolo, Norma Jensen, Joe Kuschel, Dick Herman, Tom Reid, Andrea Jurgenson, Roxi Engebretson, Sandi Tegland. Madrigal, according to the dictionary and e cyclopedia, is an important species of vocal cor position . . . of various kinds, including simp melodies, accompanied by other parts not contai ing counterpoint or imitation, and elaborate cor positions full of contrapuntal devices, sometimf consisting of two or more movements. Madriga are generally an unaccompanied class of piece A few, however, have been written with instr mental accompaniment. They are always sung i several voices in each part, The number of par most frequently used was five or six. At Washint ton, however, we lust know that we have a gre group of singers in Madrigal and they do a beau ful iob. Madrigal Members: Small Group, Great Sound Madrigal Members: Row i: Sharron Armstrong, Diane Heihall. Row 2: Joan Abbott, Norma Jensen, Connie Tolo, Row 3: Ted Ziegler, Dwayne Shepard, Ronnie Lotton, George Butte. I44 l Officers, Row 7: Mr. Shaw, sponsor, Barbie Chester, Susan Oliver, Linda Sodamek. Row 2: Kathy Goacher, Pam Horton, Karin Alford, Mary Ann Oliver, Linda Hertzog. Row 3: Ginger Cardwell, Connie Tolo, Mary MacDonald, Jan Disser, Eileen Lambson. Row 4: Ted Ziegler, Ronnie Lotion, John Tresize, John Reid, Rick Wustrack. :le Trio Members: Row I: Jacque Mullen, Linda Sodomek, Janet McHenry. v 2: Mary MacDonald, Racy Dunn, Jan Disser. Row 3: Joan Swan, Joan Harris, y Mott. I 45 Mr. Shaw Instructs Leaders and Leaders Keep Order in Classes The officers of the different chorus groups keep order in the more detailed as- pects of singing. Each of Mr. Shaw's five chorus classes has its own officers and, there- fore, each has its own leaders to look up to and follow. While the officers lead the classes, Mr. Shaw, in turn, leads the officers and teaches them the correct method of leader- ship. Triple Trio is a group of the most talented of the girls' trios that we have on campus. Band Members, Row 7: Steve Burkhart, Sandy Montgomery, Paul Painter, Reynold Yee, Sue Lepinski, Susan Shelly, L Lowe, Bonnie Beniamin, Richard Liebhaber, Sandy Hall, Ellen Zody. Row 2: Bill Coryell, Joy Polishuk, Barry Bode Larry Stump, Renae Harper, Grace Popoff, Paul Zuckerbrow, Kay Kiser, David Godeman, Eddie Murphy, Brian Pear Row 3: Jeanne Sippel, Janet Laster, Bright Flanagan, Mike Pinneo, Dennis Stoll, Jim Schaefer, Stanley Clark, Gary Thalm Russell Schmunk, Torn Pollock, Ronnie McQuarrie, Gary Fine, Bonnie Ruehle. Row 4: Dale Morse, Tom Thoma, Ray Ma Ernie Logerquist, Greg Johnson, Dennis Pickett. Beginning, Intermediate, and All Band Groups Learn to Advance Their Knowledge of Music With the able supervision and instruction t Mr. Bearden, Washington has one of the m respected music departments of Arizona. E4 of the members of band, orchestra, and sy phony have high standards to live up to a they do iust that. Intermediate Band Members: Row l: Vickie Quam, Le Liebhaber, Bruce Banker, John Drake. Row 2: Chris Cc Elaine Schuster, Greg Caretto, Patsy Dale, Jerry Scrive k X X . x . L- . Q x X53 ,. . . .SN . Q S .Rx .,. x W ' I . .... f 4 ' XL SQ . . 231.4 V. . X X. Lk- gk: . X- . ,,.,, X g k f. K -- .5 . S K S X 1 X X . .R , 66 . X . ga Q Y. X- Q . K .:. K K S. QQ L Sv-S. Kp f'N:f. S R LL-L 5 . W . S . .. N 5 is S' . M . 0 X S X k -R-fy Q 5 wh Q 1 i .Q .. .5 Tl 5 X N .- . Q .. . - Q . ' . T554 ' V ii . -mmf- ., ..., N, K sp. gi Q. XX X X' x X is .XM . Y. Xia- 'W Y X23 3 X XX, Q. X2 K -S X. HQ? Ny X wh R .. gm- swii X ,XSS .. ' RL 1 ' Q - -: rr Ebfiir '. , . .. .. L 5 vii Band Rehearses Early The band and orchestra were established with the opening of Washington High in 1954. The first director was Mr. C. Shaw. The main purpose is to promote music ac- tivities. The members of the different instrumental groups meet often for practices to increase their perfection and usually at the unearthly hour of 8:00 a'.m. With the guidance of the officers, the supervision of Mr. Bearden, and the talent of the members of the different bands, it would be nigh onto impossible for our music department not to be of good quality. Mr. Bearden managed the instrumental de- partment for the first time last year. He di- W rected the band in many of their halftime shows during the football season. He has estra Members: Row I: Sue Lepinski, Kenny Dodson, Rosemary Killen, Scott an, Diana Heye. Row 2: Irene Wong, Carol Komada, Phil Kelsey, John Keene, also resented a number of Con e t d - a Anderson, Janet Hubble, Helen Underwood, Lola Noble, Walter Wong. p I h .C r 5 Urmg 3: Richelle Mclntosh, Sue Lewis, John Branton, Paul Pixler, Stan Rice, Rosemeri the Year ln Whlflh the SYmPh0nlC Band, Of' vano, Darrell Holt. Row 4: Richard Liebhaber, Steve Forman, Duane Olson, chesf,-al and Advanced Band were featured' nrles Hernandez, Lynn Ulbright, Kathy Ulbright, Ed Hanigan, Frank Plunkett, tt Thoma. Symphonic Band Members: Row I: Linda Anderson, Janet Hubble, Darrell Holt, Dan Gustafson, Rosemeri Scrivano, Stan Rice, George Y l Slayton. Row 2: Sue Metko, John Keene, Phil Kelsey, Jim Fisher, Rick Whittaker, Denise Wallentinson. Row 3: Steve Forman, Ed Hanigan, Kathy Ulbright, Richard Moore, Paul Pixler, John Brenton. Row 4: Frank Plunkett, Lynn Ulbright,, Larry Wallentinson, Charles Hernandez, Duane Olsen, Larry Shelly. I49 Photo Club Members, Standing: Greg Cooke, president, Doug Palmquist, Mike Day, Lindsey Robertson. Seated: John White, vice-president, Jim Fisher, Adelle Nelson. This year Washington's photographei really had it bad. Even with Mr. Hai eron's able supervision and the skill of th annual photographers, John White an Greg Cook, the photo staff still had rough. Working long hours in the darl room, frantically running here, there, an everywhere on campus, and trying to de cipher the unique scrawls and hen track the annual staff make on the reques forms and think of as writing, are a parts of the difficult job the staff had ti face this year. All the pictures in thi year's annual were the fine work of thi photographers. When we finally met ou deadline, slightly overdue, you could ius see a look of peace flow again into the faces, a look that hadn't been seen in long time. Without the Able Help of the Photo Staff There Would be No Annual When the editor of the section this picture is is going to finally gets it, no matter how critical the editor might be, it's bound to please either him or her. Few, if any, pictures were completely rejected and then the expertness of the photog- raphers came in handy when they touched them up and cut them down to fit the specifications of the editors. The most laborious step in the process of get- ting the picture to the editor is the development of the negative and printing of the picture. Here Mr. Haveron, John White, and Greg Cooke are working on one of the many pictures they were required to develop. award tor Doug Palmquist. Among Contest Winners at WHS This picture of a Man in a Boat is an example of one of ou-r prize win- ning photos in the Afizona Scholastic Art Contest. This Photo won a Gold Key other winners were Greg Cooke, Lind- sey Robertson, and John White. Greg Cook even received four lst places and eight 2nd places. lt just goes to show that we have high quality photogra- phers at WHS. MAN IN A BOAT by Doug Palmquist. John White is one of the chief annual photographers. With his help, we got the annual out on time. Greg Cooke, the other annual photographer, also works on artistic photography for contests. Annual Photographers and Editors Work Together Throughout the Year Spanish Club Members, Front Row: Larry Gwinn, Jeff Borovay, Lindsey Roberts, Richard Benigni. Row 2: Bonnie George, Bonnie Maloney, Gail Lake, Mee Mary Fain, Claudia Mallow, Sheryl Roberts, Pat Fogelmann, Sue Morrison Dene Fast. Row 3: Marcia Roberts, Pam Mitchell, Karen Van Arsdale, Diane Stott, Sue Ladd, Kathy France, Joie Hazelett, Linda Hubble, Colleen Pierce, Ruth Fife, Susan Brewster, Leann Pierce. Row 4: Larry Waldmen, Drudy Murphy, Frances Ales, Nadenia Thomas S K J l' ' ' ' ' ' ue ammer, oan Po lsuck, Myla Goldman, Eva Wolucki, Pam Rentch, Chris Hayme, Rosemary Morgan, Pam Wait, Caroline Dudley, Stanley Mabbitt. Spanish Club: Largest and Most Popular Club on Campus Spanish Club members, through speakers and movies, learn more about the Spanish people, their cus- toms, arts, ways, and language. The club is open to any students who have taken or are taking Spanish and each year the sponsors and of- ficers award scholarships to seniors who are planning to continue with the study of the Spanish language in college or in a school of linguistic arts. Washington's Spanish Club pro- vides an outlet for students interest- ed in broadening their classroom knowledge of Spain and her culture. Spanish Club Officers, Sitting: Mee Mary Fain, Sue Morrison, Sue Ladd. Standing: Joan Polisuck, Mr. Ausere, sponsor, Gail Lake. I52 French Club Membersp Front Row: Steve Wildman, Jim Elliot, Beverly Voloshin, Sandy Mezack, Jim Dissef, Roberta Jensen, Ann Woods, Lynda Disser, Pam Rodolff, Mary Wailes, Mrs. German, sponsor. Back Row: George Slayton, Philip Koch, Walter Wong, Harold Payner, Sharon Harrell, Vicki Norman, Nancy Norman, Trudy Ong, lean Sippel, Rosemary Killen, Alan Cadkin. Club Seeks and Finds Knowledge of France and Its People The habits of the French, their language and their culture, provide interesting and profitable studies for the members of Wash- ington's chapter of Le Parisiens. The mem- bers have no trouble finding interesting pur- suits in the culture and arts of the French and are, therefore, always busy. The knowl- edge they gain from these facts proves not only to be fascinating to the members now, but may, in their later lives, even be of great help and value to them in their chosen voca- tions. Since 1959 French Club has been a club of extreme popularity and this is due a great deal to the help and supervision of Mrs. German. Nl French Club Officers, Standing: Rosemary Killen, Mrs. German, Roberta Jensen. Sitting: Vicki Norman. Not pictured, Norma Jensen. Key Club is a chapter of Key Club ln- ternational. Washington's particular club is sponsored by the Northwest Phoenix Kiwanis Club, which is made up of the leading business and professional men of the community. Its main purpose and ultimate goal is to develop leadership and character through service to the school and community. The Key Club members try to set these high standards by their own example. The members are dedicated to proving to all adults that the teenagers of Washington High are honest a-nd trustworthy by nature. Many of the members are honored in other clubs and groups, such as National Honor Society, honor roll, awards and grants as well as scholarships. All members are respected and trusted by the people that know Them. Key Club Officers: Sitting: Lauri Mclntosh, Sweetheart. Standing: Mr. Brown sponsor, Jim Coffman, vice-president, Dan Gustafson, president, Gary L. Thomas treasurer. Absent: Eric Smith, secretary. Key Club Meetings, Informal But Worthwhile Key Club Members, Front Row: Fred Vadney, Gary S. Thomas, Eric Smith, Ken Ray, Bill Lacey, Gary O'Connell, Gary l.. Thomas, Dave Thomas, Doug Grimwood. Middle Row: Greg Cook, Robert Paige, Bart Chapman, Larry Stanley, Frank Plunkett, Mike White, Mike Stroup, Bill Wrigley, Neil Grimwood, Dan Gustafson. Back Row: Mike Donovan, Rick Whitaker, Jeff Borovay, Charles Hickcox, Dennis Kelm, Ed Rovey, Jim Coffman, Doug Sanders. Absent Were: Steve Forman, Robbie Griffin, George Moreland, Mike Cillessen, John Ross, Jack Appleman, John Johnstonbaugh, John Killebrew, Bill Kuchel, Barry Lunn, Ivan Mullenix, Joe Voorhees. I54 ilinger Members, Front Row: Kathy Browner, Salli Mott, Claudia Mallow, ny Freeman, Lois Gooch, Barb Holmgren. Back Row: Mary Jo Kohl, Terry lor, Francie Parmenter, Robin Childs, Nancy Casey, Barb Mclntyre, Susan Metko. Inkslingers, Quill and Scroll Foster Journalism Studies Between lnkslingers and Quill and Scroll, the journalism clubs on campus, many sales were held, from pickle to derby sales. These sales raised the money needed to send some of the most distinguished iournalists to the Flagstaff workshop during late sum- mer. Other campaigns were waged for the sake of others, as the Pencils for Pedro drive. The lnkslingers are helped, through their club, to prepare for their taking over of the Ram-Page. The Quill and Scroll mem- bers, on the other hand, have reached near perfection and, of necessity, are versatile and very talented. Both clubs are under the able sponsorship of Mr. Winthrop, whose knowledge of iournalism is extremely val- uable to the members. Pgncius For- P4930 -ia sais ary Kay Stitz and Carole Hirose demonstrate here one of the many proi- cts of Quill and Scroll, the Pencils for Pedro drive. Quill and Scroll Members, Front Row: Mr. Winthrop, sponsor, Kathi Galek, Laurie Mclntosh, Lee Elder. Back Row: Kitty McClellan Mary Ellen Anderson, Pam Rentch, Mary Kay Stitz. Pep Club Members, Front Row: Barbara Ballance, Joyce Okamoto, Barbara Mclntyre, Gloria Tadano, Caren Prather, Connie Sabo, Janet Hubble. Back Row: Joan Reining, Claudia Mallow, Ann Wood, Brenda Sample, Barbara Glessner, Roxi Engelbretson, Marlys Knockel, Miss Deihl, Sponsor. Absent Were: Kathe Anderson, Barbara Chester, Peggy Engelbretson, Trudy Hoagland, Sharon Jordan, Sandy Leppla, Pam O'Brien, Karen Pulliam, Pam Roselle, Ram Rooters: Club of School Spirit and Fun By far the most active club on campus, the Washington High Ram Rooters, better known or campus as Pep Club, keep up school spiri throughout all of our sports seasons. The mem bers greatly improve the morale of the student body, not only by their school-spirit, but also by their happy, cheerful attitudes. Their projects, ir co-operation with the cheer and pom squads, sucl' as at the pep rallies, greatly raise school-spirit anc help to stimulate interest in all the sports. Liz Sullivan. Pep Club Officers, Standing: Caren Prather, publicity manager, Roxi Engelbretson, treasurer, Gloria Tadano, secretary. Sitting: Janet Hubble, president, Ann Wood, vice-president. l annuals l56 While Pep Club meetings may ap- pear to be quite informal, don't let appearances deceive you. Even in this friendly atmosphere an awful lot of good comes out of the meet- ings. Usherette Officers, left to right: Sue Fisher, Annette Fabricant, Pam Rentch, and Pat Fogelman. Sponsor labsentjp Mrs. Schroeder. Ushersettes: WHS' Guiding Lights at School Events and Functions Usherette Members, Front Row: Kathy Lepper, Lorna Stein, Janet Hubble, Bonnie Maloney, Sherrie Rhodes. Middle Row: Sue Fisher, Linda Rice, Joan Griffith, Linda Caroll, Annette Fabricant, Pat Fogelman, Irene Lesnick, Patty Griffith. Back Row: Rosanne Remedies, Mary Broderick, Pat Armstrong, Dale Lichliter, Carole Mallory, Pam Rentch, Carol Zornes, Carol Lesnick, Pep Rallies. I57 While Pep Club keeps up school spirit, the Usherettes keep up a feeling of good spirit by alleviating dangerous and frustrating tie-ups at school events. The members of Usherettes donate their time and services to Washington at many of the school events, concerts, and programs by aiding sponsors and other clubs with the distrib- uting and seating problems. The club is rapidly growing and is open to anyone who is interested in donating her time for a worthwhile reason. Pep Club, working with Art Club on a good many of their proiects, is often re- sponsible for the decorations at Pep Rallies and Pep Assemblies. This papier mache Ram was made by art students to help Pep Club have another of its successful Left to right in book presentation: Carol Christenson, Lynn Jeffress, Jackie Jones, Mr. Pinney, Richard Chavarria, Paula Swett. s-18' Arla Greene works on one of her many art proiects. Art Club, one ot the more domestic of the clubs on campus, has a lot of talented members and this talent is nurtured by its sponsor, Mr. Salmon. The members are taught, by practical experience, the finer points ot art and artistry. During the course of the year the members visit art studios and museums to get a look at art in its true and most interesting light. Club Interested in the Fine Arts Art Club Club Members, Front Row: Carol Christensen, Lynn Jeffress, Larry Harlan, Marsha Roberts, Richard Chavarria, Fred DeWorth, Diana Green, Elex Winn, Arla Greene, Marilee Foster, Mr. Salmon, Sponsor. Back Row: Jackie Jones, Kathy Golter, Naomi Himmelstein, Carol Zornes, Nancy Norman, Becky Tognoni, Cindy Green, Barb Mclntosh, Susan Hubble, Schary Burns, Beverly Volosbin, Steve Smith. Art Club Officers, Lynn Jettress, Jackie Jones, Richard Chavarria, Mr. Salmon, Carol Christenson. l58 'Y i K? Q Q V- Q QW N 'S Q Q . 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Thomas, chaplain, Sam Grimes, historian, Joel Shapiro, sergeanteat-arms. Sitting: Gary O'Connell, president, Mike Velasquez, vice-president. AFS Brotherhood Members, Front Row: Sue Ladd, Janet Hubble, Mrs. George, Sponsor, Back Row: Sue Morrison, Dene Fast, Mee Mary Fain, Doug Grimwood. Absent were: Bill Kuchel, Rosemary Killen, Mary Gorshine, Anneli Larmo, Carol Hirose. l60 Affiliated with the YMCA, the Hi-Y members at Washington set for themselves the same standards as the members of YMCA groups do. These standards compeleach member to at- tempt to improve the conduct, character, school spirit, and basic habits of the students on cam- pus. They are, as a whole group, quite success- ful and do a great deal of good along these lines. The good-will projects they have done and are doing are known to most students on campus and the members are proud to have Hi-Y as a credit after their names. The AFS Brotherhood Club is a club which gets little publicity on campus, but which is, lust the same, well-known. Its money-raising projects and campaigns for the purpose of furthering the AFS program are usually quite successful and they are, in this manner, able to keep other countries and Washington stu- dents more informed of the workings of dif- ferent schools of the world. While its mem- bership is small, its effectiveness is great and worthwhile. Y Teens and Science Club Call for the Full Devotion and Dedication of Members een Members, Front Row: Miriam Trezise, Susan Kammer, Pat Keasey, En Sharp, April Durden, Jean Edman, Sandy Sanby, Sandy Becchetti, n Alfred, Lois Gooch. Back Row: Carolyn Gutterman, Linda Soda- 1, Karin Van Arsdell, Janet Hubble, Robin Childs, Teri Ong, Gloria pno, Trudy Ong, Linda Wrigley, Carole Hirose. nce Club Members, Front Row: Mr. Broton, Sponsor, Ed Rubey, g Sanders, Morris Kemper. Back Row: Mike Stroup, George reland, Stefan Rodwicz, and Rick Van Hazel. Like its counterpart for boys, HIY, YTeens strives to set high standards of living and goals for its members and the visitors to their meetings and plans for projects. One of its other functions is to set a good example forthe Washington High student body to follow. They annually adopt a needy family at Christmas, and their projects, re- flecting high Christian ideals include parties for handicapped children of the Valley and collecting for various charities in the Valley, such as the City of Hope. The members are dedicated to helping those that are needy through charities, drives, and campaigns. Y-Teen Officers, Back Row: Carolyn Gutterman, Janet Hubble Gloria Tadano, Jean Edman. FrontNRow: Miriam Trezise, Pat Keasey, Sandy Sanby. Science Club, though small in size this year, is quite busy. Organized as a method for students more than iust basically curious but keenly in- terested in all sciences from Biology to Physics to develope their interest in extracurricular activi- ties. Their activities include speakers, experiments, and field trips. Left to right: Larry Shelley, Bob Detrich, and Harry Peterson. Radio Club, a comparatively new club on campus, has a unique form of communication. Each of the members is well-educatecl in the rules of transmitting and receiving and often talk with other students many miles away in the interest of furthering their knowl- edge of the workings of communication equipment. The radio station the club members set up at WHS helps still more to further their education and satisfy their hunger for knowledge about radios. Clubs Offer Mental as Well! Members While Providi Q 1 1 5 Industrial Arts officers, Jim Coile, presidentg Warren Halverson, sergeant-at-armsg Craig Van Zant, publicity manager: Bill Fieldmien, secretaryy Larry Frakes, member. Left to right, Bill Fieldmien, Mike Mitchell, and Warren Hel- verson. veal Stimulus to Their m With Entertainment l hess Club members, Back Row: Jerry Scrivano, Jim Marshall, ark Beeny, Dan Sinema, Mike Taylor. Middle Row: Walter Wong, ichard Van Hazel, Arthur Denzau, Mike Daleson. Front Row: Ncott Tillman, Vicki Norman, Alan Cadkin, Harry Peterson. Left to right: Mike Taylor, Walter Wong, Mark Beeny, Jerry Scrivano, Jim Marshall, and Dan Sinema. L l l ustrial Arts Club Members, Left to right, Left Table, Bill Charleson, Mr. Stockel, Jim Koile, 'k Carroll, Warren Halvorson, Larry Wilson, Fred Peterson, Tom Holtzen, Jack Faust. Right le: Bill Jonstonbaugh, Bill Fieldnier, Mike Mitchell, Mr. Schmidt, Craig Van Zant, John ron, Joe Harris, Larry Smith, Greg Johnson. I63 Chess Club, sponsored by Mr. Taylor, is dedicated to the mastery of one of the most difficult games known to mankind. The meetings are not dedicated to speeches or talks, as is the case of most clubs, but to playing chess. At each meet- ing the members pair off and play chess. While they are playing, Mr. Taylor helps, guides, and instructs them in the tech- niques of chess playing. This club has a peculiar fascination and challenge to its members and keeps them mentally awake. Industrial Arts Club is a newly formed club that instructs and guides its members in the mechan- ical and industrial arts and crafts. Though this is its first year, lndus- trial Arts Club already has an en- rollment of over 60 members and almost all are active in its great many activities and proiects. FFA Officers, Sitting: Lee Alford, president, Pam Thompson, sweetheart, Gary Stone, treasurer. Standing: Mr. Meder, sponsor, Mike Smithiger, secretary, Russell Czaplicki, sentinel. FHA: Club of Homemaking Arts Their Hearts Belong to Agriculture Future Farmers of America is an organization designed to give its members practical experi- ence in farming techniques and agricultural knowledge that will be extremely valuable to them in their later vocations. The members, with the help of their officers and the supervision of their sponsor, Mr. Meder, are able to get an immense amount of information and practical experience which they would never be able ,to get otherwise. l i FHA Members, Front Row: Mary Wailes, Judy Mile Sherry Salyer, Susan Metko, Twyla Stewart. Back Row Donna Place, Nancy Bielik, Lynn Leitner, Linda Falls Candy Sheahan, Barbara Wishart, Barbie Wailes, Mary Whittier, Donna Seiverstoon. FFA Members, alphabetical by class, R. Adams, L. Alford, J. Atherton, R, Czaplicki, P. Dunton, P. Kelley, D. Monroe, T. Piske, B. Shoemaker, M. Smithiger, G. Stone, R. Wyatt, G. Beal, J. Brock, S. Craig, R. Dunlap, K. Ferrell, D. Fixler, M. Fowler, L. Gover, M. Hammett, M. Harvey, Y. Klucsar, D. Lundgren, G. Miller, H. Richey, K. Sikes, H. Skaggs, J. Sprague, D. Steffen, J. Tedrick, H. Wagner, K. Zile, D. Armstrong, B. Banker, J. Bradley, D. Carr, S. Clow, K. Copeland, L. Cuddeby, D. Doran, S. Evans, B. Feldmeir, C. Green, J. Haviland, D. Hovey, D. Lambert, M. Mitchell, J. Pope, D. Simpson, J. Sroneman, ,C. Underwood, R. Vernon, L. Weaver, R. Winters, R. Yeomans, J. Dunlap, R. Eymann, J. Giorsetto, D. Gray, J. Kane, J. Lane, C. Lane, P. Marsh, S. Myers, T. Piske, P. Rich, D. Saunders, J. Sidow, S. Sirmans, T. Smith, R. Stanley, S. Taylor, B. Thomas, J. Verhein, J, Walker, W. Woods, J. Popoff, A. Popoff. A FHA is a club dedicated to the furthering of edu- cation' of Washington girls in the domestic arts. lts purpose is, as its name, Future Homemakers of America, would imply, to help its members prepare for the household and domestic tasks they will find in their everyday lives as they go out into the world as wives, homemakers, and mothers. They are in- structed in such basic things as housekeeping, sew- ing, cooking, child care, home furnishings, and family relations. Any girl is invited to become a member, but most of the members are already taking or have taken one or more of the domestic classes taught at Washington. The meetings, usually held on Monday evenings after school, are held in either the sewing rooms or the kitchens and often consist of guest speakers, demonstrations, group discussion, basic studying and practical experience. The members, when they leave school at the end of their senior year, have more than iust a great deal of newly ac- quired knowledge, many of them also have clothes which they have made themselves. They usually feel as if they have really accomplished something, and they're right! Deca Officers, Standing: Greg Ligon, Cheryl Bluhm,, Diane Nitso Richard Ewers. Sitting: Renee Hardy, Beverly DeBeaux. DECA: Club for Retail and Wholesale Merchandisers of the Future a Members, Front Row: Becky Reed, Carol Wallace, Linda Sherrill, Johnny her, Diane Nitso, Richard Warmsley. Back Row: Richard Ewers, Greg n, Beverly DeBeaux, Judy Sanft, Renee Hardy, Cheryl Bluhm. The Distributive Education of America or Deca Club provides an extracurricular activ- ity for Washington students who are interest- ed in studying and training for their planned occupations in retail and wholesale merchan- dising. These classes and the on-the-iob ex- perience the senior members get under this program counts as three full credits and pre- pares them for their future work. These 3 credits coupled with English 7-8 and govern- ment with another subject the member would like to take makes up the schedule of the members for the duration of the school year. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jimerson, this is a very popular group for members of the business world of the future. First Semester Seniors, Front Row: Ellen Miller, Norma Jensen, Mee Mary Fain, Sandy Becchetti, Joan Polishuk, Janet Hubble, Aprit Schmidt, Miriam Trezise, Bonnie George, Suzi Browner. Back Row: Dan Gustafson, Gary O'Connell, George Butte, Doug Sanders, Ron McGee, Morris Kemper, Manuel Chavarria, Arthur Donzau, Gary L. Thomas, Eric Smith, Doug Grimwood. Second Semester Seniors, Front Row, Danelle Rolnick, Gail Lake, Sue Ladd, Karen Alfred, Jean Edman, Mary Kay Stitz, Joan Abbott. Back Row: Kathy Brown, Pat Thompson, Peter Pearson, Kathy Hills, Pam Rentch, Rosemeri Scrivano, Robert Paige, Gary Reeves, Sue Morrison. Junior Members, Front Row: Dene Fast, Senior, Linda Rice, Malinda Elliot, Karin Van Arsdell, Diane Heihall, Eileen Ong, Gloria Taclano, Connie Tolo, Patty Bohl, Tana Basham, Missy Leighton, Kathy Browner. Back Row: Jim Coffman, Senior, Ed Rovey, Rick Whittaker, Mike White, Hall Darrell Holt, Jim Walker, Bill Wrigley, Duane Naff, Ron Loncaric, Bart La Fon. NAUONAL National Honor Hoge' Scif' Society - Leaders :fl ' S li , X From All Branches 7 N 5 of Washingtonis Academic and Social Life Under the sponsorship of Mr. Morse and Mr. Broderick, NHS is a club keenly desired by all forward-looking students. Officers, Sitting, Ellen Miller, semester I secretary, Sandy Becchetti semester ll secretary. Standing, Eric Smith, semester l president Jim Coffman, semester I vice-president, Doug Grimwood, semester I treasurer, Dan Gustafson, semester ll president. Absent were Sandy Gutterman, semester ll vice-president and Dave Thomas semesterlll treasurer. NHS was founded by high school principals for the purpose of recognizing students who have been outstanding in scholarship, service, character, and leadership. A student becomes a member of NHS upon recommendation of the faculty, must have a 2 average, and not more than lO per cent of the junior class and i5 per cent of the senior class may be elected. lt is, therefore, a most respected organiza- tion to be a member of and Washington can certain- ly be proud of its chapter of National Honor Society. I66 1 Members, Row l: Bob Boscamp, Doug Akers, Gary Thomas, Mike Jones, 'Dan Malone, Larry McLean, Rick Beltran, Bruce Frankie, Paul Painter. Row 2: Larry Stanley, Tom Reid, John Lewis, Wayne Rice, Dave Thomas, Jim Stoll, Jim Miller, Dave Mallory, Jerry Backaus. Row 3: Dan Dowis, Bruce Smith, Bob Roether, Gary O'Connell, Mike Velasquez, Gary Reeves, John Killebrew, Gary S. Thomas, John Booth, Duane Olson. Row 4: Neil Grimwood, Barney Van Horne, John Stevens, Bob Pickard, Bill Lacey, Barry Lunn, Rob Thompson, Dan Francis, Gary Balty. Row 5: Mike Sparks, Vaughn Brown, Bart La Fon, Bill Hagemann, Dan Swan, John Phillip, Jim Young, Dennis Pickett, Mike Cillessen, Jim Wynn. Row 6: John Hersh- berger, Dennis Kelm, Ed Rovey, Ron Loncaric, Jerry Stone, Ronnie Stern, Walt Oxley, Mike Tianof Letterrnen Keep Up School Spirit and Promote Good Sportsmanship The Lettermen Club has the difficult but rewarding task of' keeping up a feeling of good sportsmanship when this feel- ing is most needed. They do this by setting a good ex- ample for the student body and are, therefore, some of the most looked-up-to students on campus. Lettermen officers, from left to right: Dave Thomas, presidentg Mike Velasquezp treasurer: Bob Pickard, sergeant-at-arms: John Killebrew, secretary, Bruce Frankie, vice-president. I67 af X is . X. H S11 k ,,., -. - 'nmsmsk O 5 X w X M xx Q , Q x ': . 'L X X N Q- X X 0 K .N-.NES X X s-Qiffi: + 1 XXNN is New w N fx S A X . .Q X Ww x w ..., X NN X . x x 'H f .Fs.y V Y M 1 N - 5' Q XY' il. X. 3 5' K ' Fl A .. X S M Q S 1 - X S? Xi. Xa- A FNA Members Prepare for Their Future Medical Careers. By the practical experience the FNA mem- bers get during the day, they put into effect the Things they have learned and read about in preparation for their careers. The experi- ence and guidance they get from Mrs. Mur- phy, FNA sponsor, will be of great value to them in later life. Caught, more or less by surprise, in the act of enioying themselves at an FNA meeting, the girls give an impres- sion that these meetings are all 'Fun and gaiety. There is a lot of work on worthwhile protects involved in being a member of FNA. Officers, from left to right: Pat Faust, Jackie Wash, E. Murphy, R.N., sponsor, Pat Donovan. FNA Members, left to right, Front Row, Diane Talley, Regina Guthiel, Judy Brannon, Sandy Hall, Charlotte Sonoqui, Janice Ramsay. Middle Row: Sue Cosper, Susan Dody, Linda Black, Carol Netton, Jackie Wash, Edith Payne. Back Row: Nancy Clark, E. Murphy, R.N., Patsy Sanders, Marilyn Potisman, Linda Howington, Patsy Faust, Linda Lowe, Ann Wood, Diana Heye, Pat Donovan. German Club members, Row l: Luther Creed, Dan Sinema, Glenn Lesnick, Sue Ladd, Allison Curthoys, June Tima, Gloria Tadano, Regina Guthiel, Barbara Maclntosh. Row 2: Scott Tillman, George Butte, Dene Fast, Susan Bentley, Linda Sanders, Carolyn Gutterman, Celia Hitchcock, Richelle Macintosh, Annette Fabricant. Row 3: Duane Naff, Stefan Rodowicz, Sue Morrison, Doug Sanders, Doug Grirnwood, Elizabeth Sullivan, Karen Pulliam, Gail Lake, Ruta Kelly, Priscilla Henderson. German Clul Fosters Custol Die Lustigen Deuts chen, better-known a Washington High's Ge. man Club, is a group c students devoting the extra time to furtherirt their knowledge of Get many, its customs, ani its people. lt has an ir teresting program whicl aims the attention of it members to the peoplt who speak the language they have lust completec or are now learning. 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X69---' K'-MQ, -it 'Q' Y. , 5 5 3 i .3 , .2315 .- . , ig RI xi . .E . xii -N 'Mkx3't,N-:gl . Qfgfjgglg ' - P Q, xv. gi' -- X x x ,- My 1 Skiwu, fi ,501 ' ' ggi Y- X N . X A - +S:4:si?5s y-my-gr-AS - ,:gwgX Q ,S x ix' xwy3Qf13.,--:I pi F' 1 .- -K X '55 'WY' . X I Q W k- - -. X A ' - ik .gf Q x X .. ,xk f W J-fx. X' N' Officers are Charlotte Wolfe, treasurer: Jacque Armstrong, corresponding secretary: Danelle Rolnick, publicity manager, Miss Lois Sauer, sponsor: Sue Burke, president: Mrs. Maurene Hufford, Lettergirls sponsor: Eileen Ong, recording secretary, Lulu Smith, vice-president. Officers Run School's Largest Club - Girls' Athletic Association The Washington High School Girls' Athletic Association, with nearly 400 members, is the largest club on campus. ln this club girls are given the opportunity to earn points to get their letter sweaters. The required number of points for a letter is 160, and each week one day after school hundreds of eager girls swamp WHS's athletic facilities to gain their two points. The points soon add up, while the athletes learn everything from enioyable softball to gymnastics, which requires lots of hard work for proficiency. Sue Burke presides over monthly G.A.A. council meet- ing. At these meetings sports days and money-raising pro- iects are planned. l77 gif-N xh Y 1C L V gm X .... I X rx ms. 1 V ,, HH 9 gg W .,,. ' 5' N .. f I 'If , - ' ' ., SWK N x V .. 1 X f - x X. : .. ...x i . ' L L X 1 -ANS X - . 3 x - Q x ' X W k M: gmgw. .Q X X x .. .Q x ' i . X K. Ms. .... Q . NA Kmx XS: x 1 -. x - W Lf . xL X X - WS X Q ss Nw- K V ' 1 : 'Q . S . Q . 3 x , A ,Q -K 3 ff Q Q3 ,V x - - 5 as . ,ip LQS137 139 5 e fi hx x is R' ix . 1 up' my Q m , . 3,48 Pictured above are the freshmen and sophomores who at- tended the first volleyball play day. Back row: Gayla Ong. Margie Brown, Mary Warmuth, Pam Fryer, Sherry Gunsaulas, Kitty Wharton, and Terri Ong. Darlene Gregan, Sharon Kimura, Mariie Tsunoda are pictured on the front row. This is Terri Ong, volleyball manager. Carrying in balls after G.A.A. is one of her less pleasant tasks. olleyball dds to G.A.A. Program Below, eager for points, the girls wait for the ball to come to them. l80 W ii? -v M .. M Xxi . Q X 5 E X NQWL V TOE -2 S- X X X x Q .mm 1: . .- .wk X M. X --Q . .. s .5 555 X . . - ff'- : . . 513 5 2 f kwx if S. ' WFS 255: J x : wW..:5 N- Q . - N A 2 N K . X- ........m.,....,.,. i. K 2 Vs gk .. -x X . . 5 3 N. X.:: . K. X g . 2-wywyxx .L N. A-.f5x s'1l NXwiN Q .. . 3 .WWW :Rv A .S X .N S S Q i sf sk S k ... W W I WWMMZMW .ik 5 5 -.Q -Q. k Q S :ff Y: .v 2,- .fsfxw .X.,, ...wk XX A X .::,gf:' : 5 i! M will N W - KQNNW wiv' XX .. vs, Lgx x Q. 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Members of the undefeated C7-Ol freshman girls' tennis team are Sallie Nelson, Ann Tolo, Karen Rolnick, Joy Polishuk, Terry Colford, and Gayla Ong. Sponsor Harriet Leeke demonstrates a forehand for the freshman girls, Gayla Ong, Janis Potter, Sallie Nelson, Janis Coleman, Terry Colford, Ann Tolo, and Gayle Ong dem- Lisonbee, Karen Rolnick, and Barbara Wailes. These four girls, Sallie Nel- son, Karen Rolnick, Ann Tolo, Gayla Ong demonstrate the practice that made for a perfect season for the fresh- man girls. l The varsity girls iennis team is composed of fR0w ll Darlene Gregan, Barbara Glossner, Sandy Stair. fRow 22 Sparkle Cooke, manager, Vicki Stone, Danelle Rolnick. Tennis Gives Girls Chance to Letter Top girl on the varsity tennis team is Vicki Stone who is ranked number 12 among her age group nationally. Coachecl by Miss Harriet Leeke, the girls have a full schedule with various Arizona schools. P 'ennis girls are !Row U Eileen Sharp, Joy Polishuk. Ikow 21 Peggy DuBois an Rolnick, Salli Nelson. Sandi Stair fires a serve over the net. l85 Each week Miss Harriet Leeke's golf enthusiasts meet on various days to prac- tice The game. After the girls have be- come sufficiently skillful, they go to dif- ferent golf courses around the Valley and co-mpete against one another. Here we go again! Jo Brown and Linda George head for another hour's practice on a Monday afternoon. l86 The Word Is 'F or When Girl Golfers Take to the Fairwa Junior Jo Brown prepares to whack the ball as Linda George, also a iunior, checks for people on the golf course, Washington's campus. , Speedaway is a game little un- derstood by most boys and even less by most girls. lt was invent- ed in 1921 by a woman seeking a rough and tumble game for the weaker sex. And that it is! The ball is kicked 'up and down the field and, hopefully, between two goa-I posts as in football. Here we see sophomores in Miss Lois Sauer's second hour Physical Education class clamoring around the ball as they attempt to kick it up the field. Speedaway Called Combmauon of All Other Games The speedaway rules say that the ball may not be picked up with the hands: in this picture we see the girls doing their best to advance it the only other way -by foot. Girl Archers Try for Bu1l's Eyes Senior Geri Higgins, who is one of my best archers, according to Mrs. Maurene Hufford, shows the proper stance for an archer. x Q, ,EIL -4 gli Below: Mrs. Maureen Hufford, Archery Club sponsor, watches the as they prepare to let the arrows fly. The girls compete against other on Tuesdays and Thursdays, recording scores by accuracy of shots. The girls prepare to participate in state archery competition the high scorers going to the tournament. girls each their with l88 ophomore students in Miss Lois Sauer's second hour physical education lass engage in a lively game of basketball while several students observe. ,4-ir, ' - '-- 4- - . ae- - - - -x V N .' : 5 -s .. 1, V 'H-, - - fl' Fx A, . . . rl'5' 1 1-'.' FY' if 7 -. ,gig - 5 , -' A c .. VN., -'1 31- ' ,Sir Girls' Basketball Teams Consist of Six Players To boys, girls' basketball seems very strange. Girls may not cross the half- way mark in the court and there are six girls on each team. Despite the differences, girls in physi- cal education classes at WHS enjoy the games and they find that it takes a great deal of skill to be a really good player. Basketball manager Kathy Browner demon- strates shooting technique to sophomore girls. Lettergirls Must Earn Points The purpose of Lettergirls is to en- courage female participation in athletics. Girls earn points toward letters by par- ticipating in events, attending play days, and dancing for an evening concert. Mrs. Maurene Hutford is sponsor of the Letter- girls. lnitiations featuring hats, aprons, and menial tasks are a part of Lettergirl initiation. Lettergirl officers are Suzi Browner, publicity chair mam Neela Perry, vice-president: Sydney Siepel president: Sue Mclntyre, treasurer: Gerri Higgins secretary. Row I: S. Stair, G. Higgins, J. Hazelett, N. Hammer, J. Egly C Wolf M J Kohl Row 2 P DuBois K Graves C Schupbach L Smith C Woods, P. Fryer, M. Garrett, L. Arnour, D. Rolnick. Row 3 B Dunda B Bailey M Connors Y Rockey M Parker M Blundy J Auten, S. Ziegler, K. Hernandez, S. Siepel, B. Glessner C Bickel J Lee J Weimer Row 4 C Mullen A Jurgensen C Nelson 5 Nesbit, L. Gratton, S. Browner, D. Hyde, K. Browner, V. Stone S Cooke P Faust P Sabeck E Dashiell L Lotton Row 5 K Prather J Okomoto, V. Lopez, F. Rankin, B. Mclntyre, E. Ong, B. 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A ,gm W mg 'Q' W A Qnz W fg , Q 4 E S ' 3 M wwf ASSE' 23 V is' X3 QX ggi? if 1 1 ,xx ' AX Iljxj 55 EY Q 3151516 QS 1gw 35 X A K X Q ugxi K . LLLL -X X X 1 fgif,55?k 4 r Ll 63 wxvxlg 'ASQ mlm :ESS H X f if Cy - r, ff ww A 3-:.:,,x'TfETw as .Q Q' fgfvfj Em 545 353 Team Spirit Rides High During 964 John Stevens is dropped hard by a host of Glendale defenders. Cortez Colts come in for the kill. Washngfon High School's Rams take rhe field for another game. , l95 Falling head over heels but not exactly in lovef Glendale foes try to capture Rams. Plent of Action Provided by Rams Coach Swerdfeger briefs Bill Hageman for next play. we Rams wait for the Flagstaff game to start. QQ E ' .iii Iff 2 i n 5 ff 1 5 4 55 3 If H W W sf gp 5 A , CT 3 0 iffsgg Frosh Boys Learn While Playing The freshman B team from left to right, Row l: M. Mingoy, F. Faris, R. Pace, J. Giorsetto. Row 2: C. Glendenning, T. Fisher, F. Gamboa G. Prather, B. Keenen, R. Mitchell, B. Thomas, T. Julius. Row 3: J. Poyner, Mgr. B. Heye, A. Gonzalez, C. Fant, D. Boscamp, C. Widman B. Hertzog, F. Novick, T. Rickett, M. Gregory, R. Jewel, Coach Storey, Mgr. B, Burns. Row 4: B. Talbott, J. Heyl, D. Jones, J. Reed, D George, S. Morris, T. Allen, B. BentleYf K. Copeland, G. Duncan. Front Row, left to light:.J. Kerr, J. Amos, I. Conner, K. Hubbs, D. Parker, J. Miller, D. Cross, L. Creed. Row 2: C. Underwood, C. Green W. Lewis, T. Webb, G. Coons, K. Hasbach, D. Boscamp, J. Walker. Row 3: S. Zimbro, B. Hemp, Mgr. R. Hirose, S. Kawara, N. Rabe J. Cross, L. Evans, J. Gallager, D. Norton, E. Lockwood, C. Richards, G. Suetopka, G. Lesnick, Mgrs. T. Bechtel, B. Burns. Row 4: T Murphy, J. Herman, J. Tallakson, D. Jones, G. Smith, B. Gillilan d, G. McPherson, L. Morgan. l98 l Ram Finish 1963 Season With 4-5 Record The 1963 season of football proved to be somewhat disappointing for the Ram eleven. Washington finished the season with a 4-5-0 record. Injuries plagued the Ram warriors throughout the year, claiming almost half of the starting team. South Mountain's Rebels started their victory chain with a 34-7 win. In the second game the Rams bounced back to defeat the Cortez Colts and retain the Ram-Colt trophy. WHS caught a 26-7 chill on the frozen Flagstaff field but undaunted the Rams gave Sunnyslope a 39-0 licking the following week. Coach Carl Ulichny's Rams were unsaddled by the Brophy Broncs by a score of 19-6. The slippery ball on a rainy night seemed to favor the West High Thunderbirds as they trounced Washington 22-7. Putting a damper on an otherwise gala Homecoming, the Glendale Cardinals beat the Rams 35-6 Halloween night. November 8 Washington ran over Prescott's Badgers by a lopsided score of 57-O. WHS collected the last vic- tory of the season by out-iousting the Knights of St. Mary's in a tilt Nov. 15. Because of the assassination of President Kennedy, the last game of the season against Scottsdale was cancelled. by John Schroeder A burly West High player moves in on Ram halfback John Killebrew. Ed Rovey eats an orange for quick energy during halftime. I99 1 Cross country is one of the most gruelling of all outdoor sports as may be seen by the rather pained expressions on these runners. X S . N Cross Country Participation Baffvm upfof mee' Takes Stamina, Perseverance S 2 it i i Cross country team from left to right: Tom Stitz, Ray Mason, Larry Stillbert, Scott Gettings, Eddie Lightener, Stex Swanson. Row 2: Coach Perkins, Tom Ford, Robert Thompson, Barry Lunn, Fred Vadney, Bill Lacy, Richard Simpson. 200 Rams Won Christmas Tournament VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD 1963-1964 WHS Opponents Dec. Flagstaff - Dec Glendale Dec. Cortez ...,ee, 'Dec Sunnyslope Dec. Brophy ,oa.,, Jan. Sunnyslope Jan. St. Marys .,., Jan. Prescott ..,v, Jan. Brophy ,,,,s Jan. Flagstaff Jan. Glendale Jan. S. Mountain Jan. Cortez eeess.,, Feb. Sunnyslope Feb. St. Marys M Feb. Prescott ,.... Feb Brophy .,,.,, 'Christmas Tournament The Ram basketball team finished sixth in the Class AA Division ll Conference, having a 5-9 record in conference play. Washington scored a 2-1 record in non-conference games. Highlight of the season for the Ram quintet was the champion- ship in the Christmas Tournament at Grand Canyon College. This COACH KENT BRIGGS. , was the first year as head coach for Mr. Kent Briggs. Back row: Coach Briggs, Tom Siewers, Mike Jones, Gary Balty, Ken Hasbach, Larry Kuch, Bob Smith, Ron Stern, Terry Holmes. Front row: Jim Miller, mgr., Jerry Stone, Bill Hageman, John Leach, Dave Thomas, Tom Reid, Leigh Prettyman, Gary Reeves, mgr. Frank Ales, mgr., is not pictured. 201 Tuesdays and Fridays Were Filled With Action When Ram Hoopsters Took to the Court. The 202 I' Terry Holmes goes for a rebound in the Brophy game. Ron Stern and unidentified Brophy player fake To the air Action begins as Stern lumps against Brophy. JV's Win llg Lose Only 4 Row 7: J. Higgins, B. Bentley, J. Trueblood, R. Eherman, S. Barry, D. Allen. Row 2: M. Alm, M. Fields, R. Wustrack, E. Dunn Mr. Curry. Row 3: S. Kalwara, I. Conners, J. Reed, F. Ales, mgr. Their first year under Coach Weldon Curry, the JV's piled up a 'll-4 record. Leigh Prettyman set a school record by scoring 37 points in one game. l The JV's gained valuable experience for the time i when they would play with the varsity. , l Bill Bentley of the JV's fights for possession of the ball with , . . , two Brophy cagers. 204 Bentley and Ira Conners try for a rebound. Frosh Teams Learn b Pla ing -ached by Mr. Dale Goodwin, these boys made up the freshman White team. Row l: M. Gregory, Widman, B. Heye, T. Fisher, T. Russell, D. Jone, J. Kerr. Row 2: T. Pickett, T. Becktel, J. Herman, T. urphy, J. Talakson, N. Rabe, l. Conner, Coach Goodwin. In order to give experience to more boys, the freshmen are divided into two teams, the White and the Purple. The teams, of nearly equal ability, provide competition for themselves and for freshman teams from other schools. Under the watchful eye of Coach Joe Van Ness, these boys comprised the frosh Purple team. Row I B. Bodewin, S. Evans, S. Norris, C. Fant, J. Prather. Row 2: G. Suetopka, G. Kinnaman, C. Green,-L Evans, S. Kalwara, M. Higgins, Coach Van Ness. 205 G mnastics Requires Strength, Skill Participants in gymnastics events are iudged on their form in performing certain prescribed rou- tines. This sport combines strength and grade and is a favorite with spectators. Coached by Mr. Blushkofski, the boys spend hours on parallel bars, rings and horses. Rich Barker shows grace and strength as he executes 6 routine on the side horse. Jeff Schmidt performs a hand stand on the parallel bars. The still rings are one of the most difficult of the tumbling al paratus. Joel Pearson is shown performing. r Row I: B. Hodson, managerf R. Kuntz, manager, E. Kalwara, M. McCarthy, B. Pearson, R. Barker, L. McLean, J. Schmidt, Coach Blushkofski. Row 2: D. Jones, G. Snyder, S. Smith, J. Campbell, J. Manfredi, T. Olson, J. Harris, W. Halvorson, P. Painter, B. Boscamp. Row 3: T. Tanita, T. Pollock, J. Pearson, L. Zody, B. Nuanuz, G. Fine, D. Brimhall, D. Patterson, D. Gray. Row 4: R. Napier, W. Hall, D. Cross, B. Banker, B. Burns, G. Balsell, C. Harris, E. Stock, P. Wyly. Paul Willey demonstrates a hand stand on the parallel bars oel Pearson displays the form that can only come from hours of practice. 207 Stevens Tops in State Wrestling Eight grapplers from Wash- ington took part in the state tournament. These boys placed among the top four in the divisional meet. The boys are John Stevens, Paul Paint- er, Tom Tanita, Bob Roether, Barney Van Horn, Bob Bos- camp, Doug Akers and Bob Pickard. One of these maftmen, John Stevens, walked away with first place in the 180 pound class in the state tournament. Members of the varsity wrestling team are frow U Tom Tanita, Paul Painter, Bob Boscamp, Dou Akers, Larry Mclean, Bob Rother, Bob Pickard, co-captain. lrow 22 Larry Simpson, George Hal Barney Van Horn, John Stevens, Jere Grimes, co-captain. frow 31 Doug Boscamp, Ken Swanson John Phillips, Gregg Johnson, Coach Swerclfeger. Members of the JV wrestling team are Irow H D. Patterson, B. Olson, C. Lund, T. Pollock, D. Boscamp, S. Craig, J. Besser, S. Foster, J. Rosenlof. frow 22 J. Lopelz, D. McGee, T. Hageman, D. Armstrong, J. Phillips, D. Price, L. Ramsey, R. Bresee, S. Lalonde. Irow 31 B. Stern, K. Weinberg, B. Chapman, B. Keenan, E. Hauw, C. Olesky, K. Lipson, J. Young, J. Richards, P. Porianda, D. Woodrich, B. Frye, D. Price, T. Sharp, C. Leidy, Coach Perkins. 208 is F Varsity racquetmen are Mark Berry, Jack Beall, Larry Stanley, Gary S. Thomas, Mike Tiano. Coach Bruce Wilson advises Larry Stanley on the proper form for serving. Tennis Team Had utstanding Season Larry Stanley of the WHS tennis team won the West High Invitational for the sec- ond consecutive year. The first four opponents of the year were unable to score on the Ram racquetmen. JV tennis players are Dan Dowis, man- ager, John Polishuk, Gary Hendrix, Bill Wrigley, Scott Hutchinson, and Marshal Kotterman. 4 First bugger Mike Velasquez receives a throw for a pulout. 2? E Pave Thomas prepares for Q mighty swi in the game against Brophy. Jim Allen Fans 16 in Broph Game k fanning lb out of 21 Bronc batters The battery of Duke Eldridge and Jim Allen fpitcherj performed exceptionally well in the Brophy game. Allen set a new school record L Jim Stoll takes a healthy cut at the ball. lt's an easy out as Mike Valasquez catches the ball and makes the pufout 2Il Third baseman Mike Jones scores as Joel Sollish warns another Ram runner to hold up at third base. A Brophy player is caught with his bat on his shoulder as a Ram strike goes across the plate. Jim Stoll rounds third and streaks for home and another Ram score. Strike one! says the umpire as Velasquez fires the ball b The varsity team, fRow 72: Mike Dowdell Bill Richardson, Craig Scheibel, Duke Eldridge, Bruce Kenny. fRow 22: Coach Jensen, Robert Smith, Wayne Rice, Mike Velasquez, Mike Jones, Jack Sorenson, Mike Sparks. !Row 32: James Stoll, James Allen, David Thomas, Lee Elder, John Killebrew, Joel Sollish, Bruce Smith, John Booth. America's Favorite Sport L Popular at Washington Members of the JV baseball team are !Row 12: Mike Craig, John Leach, Russ Schmunk, Jim Erbland, Craig Lund, Steve Swanson, Ray Mason, Ken Mosca, Dave Lenox, Manager. lRow 22 Pat Gilleland, Hank Mohr, Larry Wallentinson, AI Kessler, Joe Figueroa, Dave Miller, Dan Doran, Bill Hageman, Mike Pieper, John Siegfried, Tom Reid, Dave Myers, Joe Higgins, Coach Pagel. 2l3 The freshman baseball team is composed of lRow l2 C. Green, G. Duncan, J. Cross, S. Holmgren. fRow 22 Coach Briggs, N. Rabe, J. Gallagher, M. Greg- ory, S. McDonald, B. Olson, M. Mingoy, M. O'Connell, C. Fast, G. McPherson. !Row 32 S. Evans, D. Sawyer, T. Sharp, J. Groathouse, C. Widman, T. Russell, S. Zimbro, G. Maniag, D. Norton, A. Moore. Large Number Goes Out for Track The goliath WHS track squad is composed of !Row ll: Coach Thornburg, Coach Rogers, B. Merritt, R. Whitaker, J. Reed, D. G. O'ConneII, D. Kelm, E. Rovey, B. Frankie, R. Beltran, R. Hiesler, J. Stone, R. Stern, J. Young, Coach Rosengarten. !Row 21 J. D. Harbster, J. Schroeder, R. McMillan, C. Olesky, S. Berry, J. Hiesler, J. Dale, M. Fields, C. Ryan, J. Stevens, R. Fehrman. !Row 31 T. Anderson, J. Trueblood, J. Besser, R. Richards, M. Manross, C. Barker, S. Peterson, M. Donovan, S. Grimes, J. Winn, S. Morris, D. ' V, H. Garcia. IRow 41 G. Valverde, S. Giddings, S. LaLonde, T. Lewis, G. Patterson, A. Catren, T. Pickett, S. Kalwara, J. Bentley, B. Bedewin, L. Evans, R. Anderson. fRow 51 D. Malone, G. Schiebel, B. Roether, I. Conners, M. LaLonde, L. Lesnick, M. Taylor, D. Francis, J. Nowlin, J. Herman, G. Suetopka, R. Jewell, D. George, fRow 62 R. Hirose, B. Tyson, T. Murphy, M. Higgins, G. Coons, J. Kerr, L. Creed, G. Hale, B. Wellman, T. Stitz, A. Lisonbee, L. Stillbert. lRow 72 M. Talkason, J. Rosenlof, D. Coon, T. Bechtell, D. Parker, J. Lewis, B. Lunn, J Miller, T. Zeigler. 2l4 Mile Relay Added to Track Events Bruce Frankie flashes by in a blur of color. The Rams opened the 1964 track season with a tri- angular meet with Prescott and Brophy. Coming out on top, the Rams scored 107 to Prescott's 21 and Brophy's 17. Cortez went down to defeat in the Rams' second en- counter. Outstanding performers on the track team are Rick Heisler and Sam Grimes in high hurdles, Bruce Frankie and Ric Beltran, 100 yd. dash, Ron Stern and Scott Gid- dings, mile, Dave Bonner, Marvin Manross, 440, Bruce Frankie, Ric Beltran, John Lewis, Dave Bonner, 880 relay, Dan Malone, Bob Roether, pole vault, Dan Francis, Sam Grimes, high iump. Also Rick Heisler, Ric Beltran, 180 yd. low hurdles, Ric Beltran, John Lewis, broadiump, Bruce Frankie, Ric Bel- tran, 220, John Stevens, Mike Fields, shot put, Rick Whit- aker, Gary O'Connell, discus, Barry Lunn, Jim Young, half mile, John Lewis, Ron Stern, Ma-rvin Manross, Dave Bon- ner, mile relay. The mile relay is the latest addition to the events for Division Il competition. In the Glendale Invitational where approximately 300 athletes from all over Arizona participated, WHS took an unofficial second place. The Rams took first place in three events. 215 Track Men Excel in Individual and Group Performances h Here Grimes clips the bar in an effort to a h height in the igh iump. Dan Malone goes over fhe bar. Anchor man in the 880 relay, Bruce Frankie comes firing across the finish line. Danny Francis goes over the bar at 5'i0 in a mee! with Cortez in the high iump. 2I7 Mrs. Ann Allison 16 Mr. Joseph Ausere 16, 152 Mrs. Alberta Baker 16 Mr. William Bearden 16 Miss Dorothea Benner 17 Miss Barbara Berroth 17 Mr. William Berry 12 Mrs. Rita Boulet 17 Mr. John Blushkofski 18, 207 Mr. Kent Briggs 16, 18, 201 Mr. Robert Broderick 18 Mr. Russell Broten 18, 129 Mr. Lewis Brown 18, 154 Mr. Max Campbell 18 Mrs. Janet Carpenter 19, 98 Mrs. Ruth Cavanaugh 19, 40 Mr. Verne Cook 19, 40, 132 Mr. Edward Cosper 13 Mr. Weldon Curry 19, 204 Mr. Wallace Davis 20 Mrs. Dorothy Delvin 20 Miss Virginia Diehl 20, 70 Mr. Barry Draper 20 Mr. Sanford Edelman 20 Mrs. Loudene Ellis 20 Mr. Donald Engelbrecht 21 Mrs. Leta Erickson 21 Mrs. Barbara Eslinger 21 Mr. Herbert Fabricand 21 Miss Grace Figarelli 21 Mr. Richard Fleming 21 Abbott, Jan 41, 166 Ford, Thomas 47, 200 Abdoo, Thomas 41, 117, 194 Abshire, Don 41 Adams, Roddy 41, 164 Adragna, Steve 41 Alford, Karen 41, 125, 166 Allen, James 41, 160, 210 Anderson, Diane 41 Anderson, Mary Ellen 41, 69, 155, 159, 168, 173 Apel, Sandra Appleman, .lack 41, 115, 123, 125, 159 Panorama Index Faculty Mr. James Gallagher 22, 70 Mr. lmon Gammage 22 Mrs. Diane German 22 Mrs. Dale Goodwin 23, 205 Mrs. Josephine Grundy 23 Mr. Daniel Haveron 23 Mrs. Marilyn Hoffs 24 Mr. Lynn Howard 24 Mrs. Maurene Hufford 24, 177, 188 Mr. John Irwin 13 Mr. Harvey Jensen 24 Mrs. Hallie Jimerson 24 Mr. Charles Johnston 25 Mr. Bernard Jones 25 Mr. Jerry Kopke 25 Miss Harriet Leeke 26 Mr. Richard Meder 26 Mrs. Lorraine Meyers 26 Mr. Warner Morgan 26 Mrs. Betty Morrison 26 Mr. Richard Morse 27, 40 Mrs. Kathryn Mortenson 27 Mr. Emmett Murray 27 Mr. Robert Nolan 27 Mr. Fred Olsson 28 Mr. Thomas Pagel 28, 197 Mrs. Mary Pappas 28, 179 Mr. Phillip Perkins 28, 30, 208, 200 Mr. Donald Finney 28 Mrs. Betty Prosser 28, 171 Mr. Ronald Rogers 29 Seniors Armstrong, Sharon 41, 159 Arthur, Eric 41, 160 Aseltine, Dick 41 Barnard, Julie 42 Barnes, Richard 42 Barry, Mark 42 Beall, Jack 42 Beaton, Joyce 42 Becchetti, Sandy 40, 42, 166, 173 Beckert, Barbara 42 Bedlion, Jim 42 Bender, Leonard 42 Bendon, Peggy 2 I 8 Mr. Marvin Rosengarten 29 Mrs. Gelora Ribb 29, 98 Mrs. Adele Ross 30 Mrs. Margaret Rourke 30 Mr. Robert Russell 30 Mr. Frank Salmon 30, 158 Miss Lois Sauer 30, 177 Mr. Czeslaw Schmidt 31 Mrs. Violet Schroeder 31 Mr. Donald Sexton 31, 129 Mr. Philip Shaw 31 Mr. Ed Sine 31 Mr. Eldred Spain 32, 33 Mr. Douglas Spencer 32, 70 Mr. John Stoeckel 32, 163 Mr. John Storey 33 Mr. David Swerdfeger 33, 196, Mr. Franklin Taylor 33, 163 Mr. Dale Thornburg 33 Mr. Percy Totheroh 34, B2 Mr. Karl Ulichny 4, 34, 197 Mr. Harold Urdahl 34 Mr. Joseph Van Ness 34, 205 Mr. Charles West 34 Mr. George White 34 Mr. Jack Willeford 35 Mr. Bruce Wilson 35, 209 Mr. Robert Winthrop 35, 172 Mr. Al Wolfe 35 Mr. Fred Woods 35 Bentley, Susan 42, 125, 170 Billings, Lucille 42 Black, Linda 42, 169 Black, Regina 42 Bluhm, Cheryl 165 Bonner, Dave 43, 135 Booth, John 43, 185, 167 Border, Denny 43 Boscamp, William 43, 208 Branton, John 43 Brown, Kathy 43, 159, 166, 173 Browner, Suzanne 43, 124, 126, 166 190 172, 178 Brunst, John 43, 172 Dooen, John 45 l Bunch, Barbara Burke, Pat 43 Burke, Susan 43, 69, 168, 177 Burnham, Sharlene 43 Butte, George 44, 115, 125, 166, 170 Campbell, John 44 Campbell, Susan 44 Carlson, Claudia 44 Cashen, Karen 44 Caudle, James 1 Chavarria, Manual 166 Christner, Donna 44 Clark, James 44 Clark, Nancy 44, 169 Coffman, Jim 40, 44, 114, 123, 1 166 Cook, John 44 Cooke, Greg 44, 115, 154 Connor, Barbara Cornelius, Ernest 45 Crunk, Pamela 45 Cryer, Linda 45 Cummings, Pat 45 Czaplicki, Russell 45, 164 Davidson, Lynn 45 DeBeaux, Beverly 45, 165 Denlau, Arthur 166 Disser, Lynda 45, 153 Dowis, Dan 45, 167, 209 Dudley, Carolyn 45, 152 Drake, Nancy 45, 168 DuBois, Peggy 45, 114, 185, 190 Dunlap, Judy 46 Dunn, Denise 46 Dunn, Dennis 46, 194 Dunn, Diane 46 Dunton, Pete 46, 164 Edman, Jean 46, 166 Edwards, Connie 46 Egly, Julianne 46, 116, 134, 178, 1 Elder, Lee 46, 155, 168 Eldridge, Duke 46, 210 Ellison, Dennis 46, 160 Ewers, Richard 46, 165 Eymann, Bernard 46 Fain, Mee Mary 47, 152, 160, 166 Fast, Dene 47, 126, 152, 160, 170 Faust, Jack 163 Faust, Patsy 47, 169, 190 Ferguson, John 47, 194 Fields, Woodrow 47 Figarelli, Grace 47 Fisher, James 47 54, 159, 90 Files, Charles 47 Follett, Sue 47 Ford, Thomas 47, 200 Forman, Steve 47 Francis, Dan 47, 167, 194, 217 Franike, Bruce 47, 116, 134, 167, 217 Froelich, John 48 Galek, Kathy 48, 155, 168 Gasperone, John 48 Garner, Cheryl 48 Gavan, Charles 48 George, Bonnie 48, 152, 166 Gillan, David 48 Glass, Danny 48 Goacher, Kathy 48, 159 Graeff, Debbie 48 Gratton, Loralie 48, 190 Graves, Cathy 48, 190 Grimes, Sam 49, 160, 194, 216 Grimwood, Douglas 49, 154, 159, 160, 166 Grimwood, Neil 49, 154, 160, 167, 194 Gustafson, Dan 49, 114, 125, 154, 166 Gutterman, Sandra 49, 159 Habecker, Blake 49 Hagins, Susan 49 Hanson, Linda 49 Hardy, Renaee 49, 165 Harsh, Sheryll 49, 168 Jacobsen, John 51, 194 Jasper, Roberta 51 Jellum, Bonnie 51 Jensen, Norma 51, 166 Johnson, Anna 51 Johnson, Craig 51 Johnson, Gregg 51, 160, Johnson, Jeanette 52 Johnson, LaCroy 52 Johnson, William 52 Jones, Barbara 52 Jones, Jackie 52, 158 Jones, John 52 Jones, Mike 52, 135, 167, Juncker, Margaret 52 Kalstedt, Jon 52 Kawa, Sandy 52 Koylor, J im 52 Keene, John 52 Kelly, Pete 52, 164 Kelley, Rita 53, 170 Kelsey, Phil 53, 136 Kemper, Morris 53, 159, 166 163, 194, 208 201, 212 Kenny, Bruce 53, 194 Kenrich, Bill 53 Killebrew, John 53, 114, 117, 167, 194, 199 Killen, Rosemary 53, 124, 125, 153 Kuscar, Elanor 53 Hatelstead, Sharon 49 Hemphill, Michael 49 Hensen, Patsy 49 Hernandez, James 50 Hernandez, Kaaron 50, 190 Hershberger, Tom 50 Higgins, Gerri 50, 188, 190 Hils, Cathleen 50,,166 Hirose, Carole 50, 155, 168 Hodge, Carolyn 50 Hollinger, James 50 Holman, Swanee 50, 159 Holmes, Terry 50, 201, 203 Horne, Patricia Horsrman, Linda 50 Horton, David 50 Hou:-ner, Delores 50 Hovey, Doug 51, 164 Hubble, Janet 40, 51, 125, 15 160. 166 Hueg, Paula 51 Huffman, Barbara 51 Huffmaster, Kendall Huskey, Robert Huskinson, Jim 51 Hyde, Dixie 51, 190 Ingham, Richard 2.9 6, 157, 159, Koile, Jim 53, 160, 163 Krouse, Dan 53 Kunnath, Leslie 53, 159 Kuschel, Joe 53 Laborin, Lucy 54 Lacey, Bill 54, 154, 167, 200 Ladd, Susan 54, 152, 160, 166, 170 LaJeunesse, Vic 54 Lake, Gail 54, 152, 166, 170 Lambson, Eileen 54 Larmo, Anneli 54, 121, 159, 183 Larson, Erick 54 Lawson, Carolyn 54 Lemaire, Linda 54 Lesnick, Carol 54, 157 Lewis, John 55, 167 Ligon, Greg 55, 165 Loughran, Nancy 55 Lund, Carol 55 Lunn, Barry 55, 167, 200 Mallory, Carol 55, 157 Mallory, Dave 167 Malone, Dan 55, 127, 167, 194 Maloney, Bonnie 55, 152, 157 Martin, Sharon 55 Roberts, Loretta 61 Mason, Susan 55 Maulsby, Walt 55, 194 Mays, Connie 55 McClellan, Kathleen 55, 116, 135, 155, 168 McCue, Pamela 56 McGee, Ronald 56, 166, 208 Mclntosh, Barbara 56, 158, 170 Milzgosh, Laurie 56, 113, 154, 155, 159, Mclntyre, Susan 56, 114, 116, 123, 124, 127, 155, 179, 190 McLaughlin, Annmarie 56 McLaughlin, Mariann 56 Mclean, Larry 159, 167, 207, 208 McMillan, Sherry 56 McNully, Guy 56, 159 McWilliams, Karen 56, 131 Miller, Ellen 56, 115, 123, 125, 166 Miller, James 56, 167, 201 Mitchell, Pam 57, 152 Moore, Richard 57 Monroe, Dave 164 Morgan, Dave 57, 115, 159 Morely, Mickey 57 Morris, Don 57 Morrison, Susan 57, 152, 160, 166, 170 Mouse, John 57 Mowry, David 57 Mullenix, Ivan 40, 160 Myers, Jonny 57 Nelson, Adelle 57 Nitso, Diane 57, 165 Nowlin, Jim 57 Nuanez, Linda 57 O'CgL1nell, Gary 58, 154, 160, 166, 167, O'DonnelI, Carol 58, 173 O'Keefe, Le Von 58 Olguin, David 58 Oliver, Mary Ann 58 Osbron, Dianne 58 Oxley, Walter 58, 167 Pace, Sandra 58 Paige, Robert 58, 154, 166 Parker, Greg 58 Parmenter, Annette 58 Payne, Albert 58 Pearson, Joel 58, 206, 207 Peattie, Martha 59, 114, 159, 190 Perry, Jan 59 Perry, Neela 59, 115, 179, 190 Persons, l.arry 59 Peterson, Shirley 59 Pickard, Robert 59, 167, 194, 208 Pickett, Dennis 59, 167, 194 Plunkett, Frank 59, 154 Polishuk, Joan 123, 166 Poplin, Hester 59, 131, 173 Raafat, Sherif 62, 120, 159 Ramsey, Dianne 59 Ramsey, Janice 59, 169 Ranck, Charles 60 Ray, Kenneth 60, 154 Reed, Rebecca 60, 165 Reeves, Gary 60, 166, 167, 171, 201 Rentch, Pam 60, 152, 155, 157, 166, 168 Rice, Stanely 60 Rich, Pamela 60 Richardson, Bill 194 Richardson, Roger 60 Ridgway, Spencer 60 Ridgway, Terry 60 Ripley, David 60, 160 Ritchie, Dan 60, 194 Roberts, Erwin 61 Roberts, Marsha 61, 152, 158 Robinson, Barbara 61 Robinson, Cathy 61 Rodolff, Pamela 61, 153 Rodgers, James 61 Rodgers, Katherine 61 Rolnick, Danelle 61, 159, 166, 168, 177, 185, 190 Ross, William 61 Ross, John 61 Roter, Janet 61 Roy, Paul 61 Ruehle, Bonnie 61 Ruhl, Tom 62 Sabeck, Pamela 62, 182, 190 Sanders, Douglas 62, 154, 166, 170, 194 Sanders, Pat 62, 169 Sends, William 62 Saucier, Janis 62 Saurer, Carol 62 Saurer, Karl 62 Scheibel, Craig 62 Schelling, Holly 62, 168 Schmidt, April 63, 166 Schmidt, Diane 63, 159, 168 Schubert, Juneviee 63 Schroeder, John 63, 168, 173 Schultz, Richard 63 Schupbach, Christine 63, 178, 190 Scrivano, Rosemeri 166 Senft, Judy 63, 165 220 Shannon, Margaret 63 Shapiro, Joel 63, 160 Sherman, Larry 63 Shearer, Diane 63 Sherrick, Gary 63 Sherrill, Linda 64, 165 Shupe, Vickie 64 Sieple, Sydney 64, 117, 159, 190 Siewers, Brenda 64 Sigvaldson, Bill 64 Sluder, Sharon 64 Smaniotto, Liz 64 Smith Bruce 64, 167 Smith Diana 64, 168 Smith, Eddie 64, 194 Smith, Eric 64, 159, 166 Smith, Joye 64 Smith, Lulu 65, 159, 168, 173, 177, 190 Smithiger, Charl 65, 173 Sollish, Joel 65, 212 Lotelo, Mary 65 Spates, Gary 65, 194 Stanley, Larry 65, 154, 167, 209 Stevens, John 65, 167, 194, 195, 208, 216 Stitz, Kathryn 65, 155, 166, 168, 172 Stock, Eddie 65, 170, 207 Stoll, James 65, 167, 194, 211, 212 Stone, Gary 65, 164 Stone, Greg 65 Stonneman, Jim 65, 164 Stroup, Mike 66, 154 Sutter, Fay 66 Sutter, Ray 66 Swann, Joan 66 Swanson, Kenneth 66 Taylor, Karen 66 Taylor, Richard 66 Taylor, Vicki 66 Thoma, Thomas 66 Thomas, David 66, 154, 166, 167, 201, 210 Thomas, Gary 66, 123, 154, 160, 166, 167 Thomas, Gary S. 66, 154, 167, 194 Thompson, Jack 67 Thompson, Jill 67 Thompson, Pat 67, 160, 166 Threewit, Karen 67, 159 Tiano, Mike 67, 167 Tima, Rose Marie 67 Tomkinson, Sheila 67 Trezise, Miriam 67, 126, 166, 171 Trible, Dennis 67 Ulbricht, Kathy 67 Updike, Eddie 67 Vadney, Fred 67, 154, 200 Velasquez, Michael 67, 160, 167, 210, 211 Van Horn, Trevor 68, 116, 167, 194, 208 Voorhees, Joe 68, 123 Wade, Linda 68 Wallace, Carol 68, 165 Wallentinson, Denise 68 Walker, Carol 68 Abdoo, Marchelle 71 Ahart, Helen 71 Ales, Frances 71, 152 Alford, Lee 71, 164 Allen, Lynn 71 Almy, Susan 71 Anderson, Bill 71 Anderson, Linda 71 Antrim, Susan 71 Arour, Lynn 71, 190 Armstrong, Pat 71, 157 Armstrong, Jacque 71, 177, 179 Asher, Tom 71 Auton, Genie 71, 190 Baca, Chris 71 Backhaus, Gerald 71, 167 Bailey, Barbara 71, 190 Baker, Joyce 71 Ballance, Barb 71, 156 Balty, Gary 71, 167, 201 Barker, Richard 71, 206, 207 Basham, Tana 71, 159, 166 Barhuff, Lawerence 71, 194 Batsell, Gary 197, 207 Baumgartner, Nancy 71 Beal, George 71, 164 Beltram, Rick 71, 167, 194, 117 Benford, Tom 71 Benigni, Richard 71, 152 Berman, Jeff 71 Bickel, Cheryl 71, 190 Bickerdyke, Dianne 71 Blankenship, Grace 71 Blankenship, Wayne 71 Blum, John 71 Blundy, Mary 71, 190 Bolyog, Janet 71 Boscamp, Bob 71, 167, 208, 207 Bohl, Patty 79, 166 Bosley, Bev 71 Bowmen, Pat 71 Boyle, Nicki 79 Bradley, Jim 71, 164 Warmsley, Richard 165 Webb, Linda 68 Welch, Janine 68 Welch, Roger 68 West, Shirley 68 White, Janice 68 Wisner, Johnny 68, 165 Wolf, Charlotte 69, 177, 190 Juniors Bresee, Gary 71 Brewster, Bonnie 71 Brimhall, David 79 Brown, Henry 79 Brown, Vaughn 71, 159, 167, 194 Burke, Charltte 71 Brock, Marilyn 71 Browne, Kathy 70, 71, 155, 166, 173, 189, 190 Bron, Claudia 71, 186 Bryan, Dianne 71 Burkhart, Steve 71 Byrne, Pat 71 Carillo, Frank 71 Carlisle, Jonni 71 Campell, Robert 71, 160 Carooll, Dianna 71 Carver, Earl 71 Casey, Nancy 72, 155 Catomio, Candy 72 Cavanaugh, Phyllis 72 Chafitz, Joe 72 Chastain, David 72 Chernek, Mike 72 Childs, Robin 79, 159 Chistie, Bruce 72 Chrisman, Linda 79 Christy, Sharon 72 Cillensen, Mike 72, 167, 194 Cline, Sue 72, 183 Coleman, Elaine 72 Comfort, Jayne Connoly, Mike 72 Connors, Maureen 72, 159, 190 Connoly, Mike 72 Craig, Steve 72, 164, 208 Craney, Linda 72 Crispin, Connie 72 Crofford, Sharon 72 Cullen, Peggy 72 Curthoys, Allsyn 72, 170 Daniels, Janice 72 Dashiel, Ellen 72, 190 Davis, Donna 72 221 Wolf, Nancy 69, 168 Worrell, Von 69 Wusich, Darla 69 Wyatt, Richard 164 Popoff, Vera 69 Varner, Harry 69 Frederick, Gary 69 Zvonar, Lee 69 Day, Michael 72 Dearien, Patty 72 DeMey, Fred 72 Derby, Keith 72 Dickerson, Tom 72 Dickson, Ralph 72 Dietrich, Bob 72, 160, 194, 197 Dimond, Gary 72 Dinehdeal, Boyd 72 Doolittle, Lance 72 Doran, Danny 72 Disser, Jan 72, 153 Dolamore, Pam 72 Donovan, Pat 72, 169, 197 Doukakis, Gail 72 Dowdel, Mike 72 Downing, Larry 72 Duke, Jerry 72 Duncan, Greg 72 Dunda, Bobbi 70, 72, 182 Dunn, Racy 72 Dunton, Jane 72 Earl, Ann 72 Edmondson, Linda 72 Edwards, Judy 72 Egly, Sue 72, 179, 1B1 Elliott, Malinda 70, 72, 159, 166, Elting, Les 72 Engebreston, Roxi 72, 156 Engle, Susan 72 Enicks, Carol 79 Enriquez, Vel 79 Ergland, James 73 Evans, Mike 73 Fabricant, Annette 73, 157, 170 Farrah, Richard 73 Fannell, Glenna 73, 190 Fernell, Karen 73 Fine, Gary 73, 207 Finley, Ronald 73 Fogleman, Pat 79, 152, 157 Foster, Stan 73, 208 Frakes, Leland 73, 208 1 France, Kathy 73, 152 Francy, Deborah 79 Freeman, Denny 73, 155, 173 Frye, Robert 73, 208 Gang, Bonnie 73 Gardner, Marsha 73 Garrett, Margaret 73, 190 Gehl, Glen 73 Gregg, Pam 73 Grande, Linda 73 Green, Pete 73, 197 George, Albert 73 Geiger, Sandra 73 Gentry, Pam 73 George, Linda 73, 186 George, Shirley 73 Gilbert, Susan 73 Glessiner, Barb 73, 156, 190 Goldman, Myla 73, 152 Gooch, Lois 73, 155 Griffith, Pat 73, 157 Griffen, Robert 73 Gorte, John 73 Gunsaulas, Ron 73 Guthiel, Regina 79, 169, 170 Hackett, Donna 73 Hagemen, Bill 73, 167, 194, 196 Hagins, Jeanne 73 Hanh, Richard 73 Hall, George 73, 194, 208 Halvorson, Warren 73, 160, 209 Hamilton, Raymond 73 Hanner, Moma 73, 190 Hammett, Cheryl 73 Hanley, Don 73 Hansen, Kelvin 73 Haren, Keven 73 Harker, Robert 73 Harper, Renae 79 Harris, Joan 73 Harris, Judy 73 Hary, Kenny 73 Hartsburg, Terry 73 Harwell, Lynda 73 Hasbach, Ken 74 Hatcher, Bob 74 Hazen, Monite 74 Heiall, Diane 74 Henderson, Priscilla 74, 170 Hennington, Peggy 74 Henslee, Pat 74 Hermann, Dick 74 Herman, Phyllis 74 Hernandez, Terisa Hershberger, John 74, 167 Hertzog, Linda 74 Hickcox, Charles 74, 154 Hicks, Bonnie 74 Himmelstein, Naomi 74, 158 Hitchcock, Celia 74, 170 Hite, Dianne 74 Hodson, Bill 74, 197, 207 Holland, Elanor 74 Holmgern, Barb 74, 155 Holt, Darrell 74, 166 Holtzen, Tom 74, 163 Horton, Mike 74 Howell, Jan 74 Howington, Linda 74 Howzdy, Mickey 74 Huie, Mike 74, 197 Hulett, Claudia 74 Hungerford, Mike 74 Hunter, Alice 74 Hunter, Don 74 Hyland, Lynn 74 Jackson, Pat 79 Jacobi, Frank 74 Javery, Gerry 74 Jeffers, Coe 74 Johnson, Edward 74 Johnson, Glenna 74 Johnson, Gloria 74 Johnson, Jim 74 Johnson, Sue 74 Johnstonbaugh, John 70, 74 Jones, Don 74, 197, 207 Jones, Donna 74, 179, 181 Jurgensen, Andrea 74, 190 Karr, Linda 74 Keehn, Ronnie 74, 197 Keene, Pat 74 Keenen, Gary 74, 197 Kelm, Dennis 74, 154, 178, 194 Knight, George 74 Knochel, Marlys 74, 156, 159 Kock, Donald 74 Kohl, Mary Jo 75, 155 Kamada, Carol 74 Komorous, Jim 75, 159 Kosin, Tom 75, 159, 160, 197 Kountz, Charles 75 Kuchel, Bill 75, 159 Kugler, Don 75 Kunith, John 75 LaFon, Bart 167, 194 Lafontsee, Dan 75 222 Lalonde, Steve 75, 208 Lambert, Dave 5, 164 Larson, Janie 75 Leach, John .75, 201 Lee, Jane 75, 190 Lee, Ronnie 75 Leiggigon, Missy 75, 166, 178, Leipold, Suzanne 75 Leister, Jackie 75 Lenocker, Janice 75 Lepper, Kathy 75, 157 Leppla, Sandra 75 Lewis, lla 75 Lewis, Virginia 75 Lewis, Mike 75 Lichlyter, Dale 75, 157 Liggetts, Sandra 75 Liska, Kathy 75 Loncaric, George 75, 159, 166 167, 194 Long, Gerald 75 Long, Paul 75 Long, Robert 75 Lopiz, Victoria 75, 190 Lotton, Lynda 75, 190 Lund, Margie 75 Mallow, Claudia 75, 157, 155, Malone, Mike 75 Maloney, Hal 75 Martin, Mike 75 Masters, Karen 75 Mathews, David 75 Mathews, Grant 75 McDonald, Mary 75 McDonald, Steve 75 Mclntyre, Barb 75, 156, 190 Mclntyre, Barb 75, 178 McDaniel, Larry 75, 197 McKellar, Bev 75 McKibben, Mary 75 Mead, James 75, 197 Nlegley, Betty 75 Metko, Susan 75, 155, 164 Metzger, Linda 75 Mezak, Sandra 75, 153 Michael, Mary 75 Milde, Judy 75, 164 Miller, David 75 Mohr, Henry 75 Moore, Melinda 76 Moore, Rebecca 76 Moreland, George 76 Morse, Dale 76 Mott, Sally 77, 155 Mullen, Connie 76, 190 Mullen, Jacque 76 Myers, David 76 Myers, Virginia 76 Naff, Duane 76, 166, 110 Napier, Robert 76, 208 Nelson, Christine 76 Nesbitt, Sandy 76, 190 Norris, Janice 76 Northrup, Gloria 76 Nunez, Jenny 76 O'Brien, Pam 76 Okamoto, Joyce 76, 156, 190 Olikshy, Chris 76 Olson, Duane 76, 167, 194, 208 Ong, Eileen 76, 166, 177, 179, 190 Opre, Russel 76 Otis, Robert 76 Pafford, Gloria 77 Page, Gary 76 Painter, Paul 79, 167, 208, 207 Palmer, Terry 76 Parker, Larry 76 Parker, Mary 70, 76, 190 Parmenter, Francis 76, 155 Patterson, Gary 76 Paulsen, Ann 76V2 Paulsen, Paul 76 Pequignot, Tom 76 Peyton, Mark 76 Phillips, Paul 76, 167, 208 Pierce, Lianne 76, 152 Piske, Terry 76, 164 Place, Patsy 76 Ray, Davann 76 Redshaw, Richard 76 Reid, Tom 201 Reining, Joan 76, 156 Rice, Linda 77, 157, 166 Rice, Way.ne 77, 167 Richey, Harold 64, 77 Ritchie, Vickie 77 Roberts, Fay 77 Roberts, Sheryl 77, 152 Robertson, Soan 77 Robshaw, Cheryl 77 Rockey, Yvonne 79, 190 Rodwicz, Stevan 77, 160 Roether, Robert 77, 167 Rogan, Paula 77 Rohlfing, Bill 77 Rosenstein, Bruce 77 Rosenstein, Ronald 77 Rovey, Ed 77, 154, 166 Russell, Jane 77 Russo, Paul 77 Ryan, Charles 77 Ryan, Pat 77 Salyer, Sherry 77, 164 Sanderson, John 77 Schaeffer, James 77 Schmunk, Russell 77 Schofiled, Donna 77 Sewell, Robert 77 Sharkey, Joan 77 Shelly, Eric 77 Shelly, Larry 160 Shelton, Shyrl 77 Sherman, Linda 77 Simpson, Larry 77, 197 Sinagoga, Larry 77 Sippel, Jeanne 77, 153 Pollock, Tom 76, 207, 280 Popoff, Grace 7 Porianda, Pete 76, 208 Porterfield, Stephanie 76 Poyner, Jean 77 Smith, Harold 77 Smith, Linda 79 Smith, Marie 77 Smith Robert 77, 201 Prater, Jim 76 Prather, Caren 76, 156, 190 Price, Doyle 76, 159, 208 Pulice. Toni 76 Pyfram, Sara 76 Pylman, Don 76 Quigley, Mary Jo 76 Ralph, Diane 76 Randall, Bruce 76 Rankin, Fay 76, 178, 190, 117 Smithiger, Michael 77, 164 Smother, Larry 77 Sodomek, Linda 77 South, Linda 77 Sorenson, John 77 Sonoqui, Charlotte 77, 169 Sparkes, Mike 77, 167, 194 Spurr, Paula 79 Stanley, Sandra 77 Stebbins, Rose 77 Stein, Lorna 77, 157 Stern, Ron 77, 167 223 Stevens, Ella 77 Stewart, Judy 77 Stewart, Raquel 77 Stillman, Linda 77 Stoft, Diane 78, 152 Stone, Jerry 78, 167, 201 Stone, Vicki 78, 185, 190 Stroup, Janice 78 Stull, Kathleen 78 Stump, Larry 78 Sturn, Bonnie 78 Sullivan, Danny 78 Swan, Danny 79, 167, 194 Swayzee, Kenny 78 Sweet, Sandra 79 Swett, Paula 78, 158, 159 Swoffer, Terry 78 Tadano, Gloria 78, 156, 170 Taylor, Randall 78 Taylor, Terry 78 Tegland, Sandra 78, 79 Temple, Margey 78 Tennen, Linda 78 Thalmann, Gary 79 Tillman, Scott 78, 160, 163, Tiioma, Rosemary 78 Tolo, Connie 78, 159, 166 Tomkinson, Peggy 7B Trammell, Dorothy 78 Traudt, Kathy 78 Traverse, Joan 78 Tripp, Mary 78 Turk, Elizabeth 78 Turk, Richard 78 Tyson, James 78, 197 Valentine, Billie 78 Van Arsdell, Karen 78, 152 Varner, Harry 79 Velasquez, AIE:e 78 Vansant, Craig 78, 160, 163 Van Sant, Lance 78 Wagahoft, Nancy 78 Wagner, Irne 78 Walker, James 78, 166 Warner, Robyn 78, 159 Wash, Jacque 78, 169, 178 Weimer, Jill 78, 190 Weissinger, Ruth 78 Whippo, Austin 78 Whitaker, Richard 78, 154, 166 White, Jackie 78 White, John 78 Whiteaeker, Karen 78 Winer, Jane 78 Wolniak, June 79 Wood, Jeri 78, 179, 190 Woodford, Dodie 79 Worz, Frank 79 Wrigley, Bill 154, 166, 209 Wrigley, Linda 79 Abshire, Carol 83 Aquire, Danny 83 Akin, Vickie 83 Ales, Frank 83, 204 Allen, Dave 83, 197, 204 Patricia 83 Alm, Myrlan 83, 197, 204 Andrews, Frank 83 Ardia, Robert 83 Ausere, Barbara 83, 178 Ayers, Marleen 83 Baca, Mike 83 Bagwell, Robert 83 Baker, Paula 83 Banfill, Earlene 83 Baker, Craig 83 Baker, Steve 83 Barmore, Diana 83 Barrett, Martha 83 Beckley, Janet 83 Beeny, Mark 83, 163, 171 Beiarano, Gilbert 83 Beniamin, Bonnie B3 Bentley, Linda B3 Berman, Karen 83 Bickel, Peggy 83 Blanck, George 83 Blankenship, Edward 83 Blankenship, Mike 83 Borouay, Jeff 83, 154, 152 Bovine, George 83 Bradley, Steve 83 Bresee, Randy 83, 208 Brewster, Susan 83, 152 Bricker, Susan 83 Bonner, Laura 83 Bradley, Pam 83 Billings, Jim 83 Borger, Virginia 83 Brock, Jay 83, 164 Brooks, Linda 83 Brown, Mariorie 83, 180 Broderick, Mary 83, 157 Brown, David 83 Wroblewski, Denise 79 Wya-tt, Linda 79 Wynn, Jim 79, 167 Yeager, Marrane 79 Yee, Rey.nold 79, 197 Yeomans, Karen 79, 159 Sophomores Bryce, Karen 83 Bryson, Clyde 83 Burke, Kate 83 Byrne, Jimmie 83 Cadkin, Alan 83, 153, 163 Campbell, John 83, 207 Capp, Bill 84, 197 Carlin, Philip 84 Carnahan, Bev 84 Carr, Duane 84 Carrasco, Joe 84 Cawyer, Rachel 84 Ceglowski, Kathy 84 Chafin, Sally 84, 159 Chaney, Carol 84 Chapman, Bart 84, 154, 159, 208 Chavez, Katie 84 Childs, Mary 84 Christensen, Carol 84, 158 Christensen, Sandy 84, 159 Clark, Stanley 84 Clow, Clayton 84, 164 Cobb, Bud 84, 197 Coffman, Richard 84 Coker, Linda 84 Colley, Douglas 84 Connors, Pat 84 Cooke, Sparkee 84, 185, 190 Cordero, Tony 84 Coryell, Bill 84 Cosper, Sue 84, 169 Cox, Linda 84 Crow, Bonnie 84 Cryer, Bill 84 Cuddeby, Lynn 84 Dains, Dan 84 Dale, John 84 Daniels, Donna 84 Darr, Sue 84, 159 DeForest, Cathy 84 DeVall, Lenia 84 DeWitt, Dona 84 Dewees, Victor 84 Dhu, Paula 84 224 Young, Jim 79, 167, 208 Yount, Barbara 79 Zeigler, Sandy 79, 190 Simbro, Mary 79 Zody, Lee 79 Zuckerbrow, Paul 79 Dodson, Russ 84 Donovan, Mike 82, 84, 154 Dotterer, Carolyn 84 Drake, John 84 Driscoll, Kim 84 Dunda, Frank 84 Dunlap, Ralph 85 Dunn, Ed 85, 204 Dunn, Jim 85 Durden, April 85 Dutcher, Jim 85 Earp, Joe 85 Edwards, Virginia 85 Ermi, Sylvia 85 Erno, Paul 85 Evans, Joy 85 Eynon, Cheryl 85 Fagan, Elizabeth 85 Fain, Lee 85 Fant, Barbara 85 Farley, Craig 85 Feldmeier, Bill 85, 160, 163 Ferrell, Kevin 85, 164 Field, Mike 85, 197, 204 Figueroa, Joe 85, 197 Fisher, Sue 85, 157, 171 Fixler, Darrell 85, 164 Flanagan, Shelley 85 Folio, Jean 85 Frantz, Sherry 85 Frazier, Mike 85 Frickey, Criss B5 Fryer, Pam 85, 180, 190 Fulton, Jean 85 Garratt, Shirley 85 Gatter, Sharon B5 George, Donna 85 Gerard, Kathy 85 Gentry, Vicki 85 Gibbs, Bill 85 Giddings, Scott 85, 200 Giertz, Carole 85 Garsline, Elizabeth 85 Gover, Lynn 85, 200 Gourley, Karen 85 Gozawskas, Lenore 85 Grabau, Frances 86, 170 Graham, Pat 86, 159 Graves, Carol 86 Greene, Arla 86, 158 Gregan, Darlene 86, 180, 185 Gunsaulas, Sherry 86, 180 Guymon, Becky 86 Gwinn, Larry 86, 152 Hageman, Tom 86 Hahn, Edward 86 Hall, Sandy 86, 169 Hammett, Marin 86, 164 Hammond, Mary 86 Hancock, Ward 86 Hanley, Jerry 86 Hanson, Chuck 86 Harambasic, Lynelle 86 Harbster, Dave 86 Hardy, Doug 86 Harkey, Danny 86 Harrell, Shawn 86, 153 Hart, Lowell 86 Harvey, Mark 86, 164 Haynie, Chris 86, 152 Heilman, Joe 86 Heisler, John 86 Hendrix, Gary 82, 86, 209 Henke, Mark 86 Heye, Diana 86 Hickok, Lane 86 Hicks, Gus 86 Higgins, Joe 204 Himmelstein, Jeff 86 Hitchcock, Elizabeth 86 Hoaglan, Trudy 86 Holt, Lian 86 Horstman, Jean 86 Hovey, Larry 86 Hubbard, Mary 86 Hubble, Linda 86, 152 Husbach, Richard 86 Hulett, Linda 86 Hunter, Joan 86 Huchison, Scott 86, 209 Hutchison, Tim 86 Jacobs, Nanette 86 Jaegar, Mae 87 Jeffress, Ly.nn 87, 158 Jensen, Roberta 17, 193 Jerome, Diane 87 Johnson, Dan 87 Johnson, Stephen 87 Johnstonbaugh, William 87 Jones, Jo Ellen 87 Jones, Judy 87 Jones, Ken 87 Jones, Nancy 87 Jones, Steve 87 Jurgensen, Ellen 87 Kalwara, Eddie 87, 207 Keehn, Neil 87 Kelley, Vicki 87 Kersting, Bob 87 Kessler, Alan 87 Kingsley, Liz 87, 159 Kistler, Kendall 87 Klepac, Mike 87 Klerkamp, Roberta 87 Kliman, Karen 87 Klucsar, John 87, 164 Kotterman, Dennis 87, 209 Koukol, Rosemare 87 Kramer, Sylvia 87 Kreisman, Keitha 87 Kruse, Nancy 87 Kuch, Larry 87, 197, 201 Laffon, Jeanne 87 Lake, David 87 Lange, Elizabeth 87 La Rose, Shirley Larson, Linda 87 Laster, Janet 87 Laster, Janice 87 Legere, Laura 87 Leither, Eddie 87 Lepinski, Sue 87 Leon, Mike 87 Lion, Tony B7 Lewis, David 87 Lewis, Sue 87 Lewis, Ted 87 Liebhaber, Richard 88 Lilly, Bob 88 Lindhurst, Hallie 88 Lipson, Ken 88, 208 Lisonbee, Andy 88, 197 Litton, Merri 88 Lowe, Linda 88, 169 Lundren, Dennis 88, 164 Lund, Craig 88, 208 Luplow, Linda 88 Lyon, Linda 88 Mabbitt, Stan 88 Madson, Vicki 82, 88 Manfredi, Jerry 88 225 Marsh, Mike 88, 164 Marshall, Glenda 88 Martin, Cheryl 88 Martin, Darlene 88 Mason, Linda 88 Mascarelli, Bill B8 McCarthy, Mike 88, 207 McDermott, Donna 88 McDowell, Ann 88 McGee, Mickey 88 McLaughlin, Linda 88 McLean, Mary 88 McMillian, Ron 88 McQuarrie, Ronnie 88 McVey, Linda 88 Merritt, Dale 88 Meyers, Larry 88, 160 Michonovich, Steve 88 Milke, Janet 88 Millenacker, Dennis 88 Miller, Jane 88 Mills, Robert 88 Miretsky, Nana 88 Mitchell, Ellen 88 Monseur, Louise 88 Moore, Teresa 88 Morley, Bonnie 88 Moore, Randy 88 Mosca, Ken 88 Mon, Mike 88 Murphy, Drudy 88, 152 Murlless, Robert 89 Nash, Burke 89 Nawrot, Gary 89 Nelson, Arlen 89 Nelson, Sandra 89 Nesbitt, Bhick 89 Neuhard, Linda 89 Neville, Margaret 89 Newton, Bette 89 Noble, Lola 89 Noel, James B9 Norman, Vicki 89, 153, 159 163 Novinich, Lytnn 89 Nunanez, Bud 89, 197, 207 Nutima, Spencer 89 O'Brien, Charles B9 Okamoto, Grace 89 Olney, Danny 89 Olson, Tim 89, 207 O'Neil, Donna 89 Ong, Teri 89, 180 Ong, Trudy 89, 153 Reecher, Connie 90 Oxentenko, Ellen B9, 178 Parker, Dennis 89 Parker, Steve 89 Payne, Edith 89 Pearson, Brian 89, 207 Perkins, Ben 89 Perkins, Steve B9 Peterson, Bill 89 Peterson, Fred 89 Peterson, Gayle 89 Peterson, Harry 89, 160, 163 Peterson, Skip 89 Pieper, Mike 89 Pixler, Paul 89 Pope, Jerry 89, 164 Prenovost, Vickie 89 Prettyman, Leigh 89, 201 Price, Danny 89, 208 Ptacek, Chuck 89 Ptacek, Dick 89, 197 Puls, Robert 89 Ramsey, Larry 89, 197, 208 Rancher, Gary 89 Rankin, Georgia 90 Ransberger, Bob 90 Rathsman, Don 90 Rathsman. Kathv 90 Rav. Esther 90 Reed. Jim 197 Remedies, Rosalie 90 Remedies, Rozann 90, 157 Reppel, Marv 90 Reynolds, Art 90 Rhodes, Sherrie 90, 157 Richards, Rachelle 90 Richards, Ronnie 90 Ricker, Greg 90 Riding, Kristy 82, 90 Riggins, Joe 90 Robinson, Robby 90 Robles, David 90 Roer, Susan 90, 159 Rohrbacher, Art 90 Ross, Bonnie 90 Rowles, Marie 90 Russell, Marsha 90 Sabo, Connie 90, 156 Saldana, Toni 90 Sanders, Glenn 90 Sant, Tom 90 Sanzone, Tom 90 Saucier, Louise 90 Scheibel, Greg 90 Schlund, Chuck 90 Schlund, Bill 90 Schmidt, Jeff 90, 206, 207 Schneider, Linda 90 Schneider, Liz 90 Scrivano, Jerry 90, 161, 197 Seifried, John 90, 197 Sellon, Wayne 90 Sharp, Billie 90 Sharp, Eileen 91, 185 Sharp, Marlanne 91 Sharp, Mike 91 Sheehan, Ken 91 Shelley, Susan 91 Shinkle, Linda 91 Siewers, Tom 91, 201 Simons, Sharon 91 Simpson, Dave 91, 164 Simpson, Richard 91 Sinema, Dan 91, 163, 170 Sirmans, Buddy 91 Skaggs, Harold 91, 164, 194 Skicewicz, Bev 91 Skupien, David 91 Slayton, George 91, 153 Smith, Joanie 91 Smith, Margaret 91 Smith, Melody 91 Smith, Stan 91 Sonoqui, Norma 91 Soules, Larry 91 Spillman, Ricky 91 Sprague, Jim 91, 164 Squires, Diane 91 Stair, Sandy 91, 185, 190 Stanley, Arlene 91 Stearns, Dorothy 91 Steffen, Dough 91, 164 Stern, Bill 91, 208 Sticht, Rosslyn 91 Stillbert, Larry 91, 200 Stiteler, Janice 91 Stowe, Tammy 91 Sullivan, Becky 91 Sullivan, Elizabeth 91, 170 Swanson, Steve 91, 200 Tadano, Audrey 91 Talley, Dianne 91, 169 Tanner, Nancy 91 Taylor, Mike 92, 163 Taylor, Terry 92 Tedrick, John 92, 164 226 Thomas, Nadenia 92, 152 Thompson, Pam 32, 164 Thompson, Rob 92, 167, 200 Threewit, Dick 92 Tillinghast, Nikki 92 Tima, June 92, 170 Tope, David 92 Trezise, John 92 Trueblood, John 92, 197, 204 Tsunoda, Margie 92, 159, 180 Tucker, Tom 92 Turk, Joe 92 Turner, Sherrie 92 Twyman, Todd 92 Tyson, Tom 92 Valentine, Valerie 92 Valverde, Walter 92 Van Zile, Bill 92 Vince, Neil 92 Waddell, Gene 92 Wagers, Stephen 92 Wagoner, Jo Elaine 92 Wagner, Herb 92, 164 Wagner, Lynn 92 Wailes, Mary 92, 193, 194 Wallentinson, Larry 92 Wait, Pam 92, 152 Waldman, Larry 92, 152 Wandetowski, Carolyn 92 Warmuth, Mary 93, 180 Warren, Steve 92 Watkins, Teri 92 Watterson, Walter 92 Weaver, Leon 92, 164 Weinberg, Ken 92, 208 Welch, Pam 92 Welling, Kristie 92 Western, Roberta 92 Wharton, Kitty 92, 180 Wildman, Stephen 93, 153 Williamston, Liz 93 Wilson, Larry 93, 163 Wineberg, Lynn 93 Winn, Elex 93 Wolicki, Eva 93, 152 Wong, Walter 93, 153, 159, 163 Wright, John 93 Wright, Pam 93 Wroblewski, Pam 93 Wyly, Paul 93, 207 Yano, Chester 93 Yarbrough, Gary 93, 171 Yarbrough, Gene 93, 171 York, Ann 93 Zeigler, Robert 93 Abdoo, Maureen 99, 181 Adams, Jon 99 Adams, Ken 99 Ahart, Linda 99 Alexon, Mary 99 Allen, Tom 99 Almy, Nelda 99 Anderson, Carlene 99 Archibald, Joy 99 Armstrong, Becky 99 Aronson, Karen 99 Atherton, Vicki 99 Aubel, Don 99 Bailey, Barbara 99 Baird, Carol 99 Baker, Bill 99, 164 Bales, Pat 99 Ballance, Sandra 99 Banks, Dan 99 Baray, JoAnn 99 Barrett, Don 99 Barwick, Richard 99 Beal, Elouise 99 Bedewin, Barry 99 Bedlion, Sue 99 Behimer, Sharon 99 Bell, Susan 99 Bentley, Jim 99, 198 Berryman, George 99 Bielek, Nancy 99, 164 Black, Jenny 99 Black, Lynda 99 Blake, Jesse 99 Blake, Linda 100 Blaser, Karen 100 Boloyog, Susan 100 Boscamp, Doug 100 Bosch, Charlene 100 Bowling, Robert 100 Bradley, Janet 100 Bratcher, Lisa 100 Brim, Judy 100 Briswalter, Diane 100 Brun, Connie 100 Brunst, Dick 100, 122 Buckman, Paul 100 Burger, Gary 100 Zeigler, Steve 93 Ziegler, Ted 93 Ziegler, Terry 93 Freshmen Browner, Carol 100 Burns, Bob 100, 198, 207 Byrme, Christina 100 Byrns, Schary 100, 159 Cairms, Shirlene 100 Caldwell, Kelly 100 Cardwell, Ginger 100 Caretto, Greg 100 Carhart, Gloria 100 Carroll, Belinda 100 Chase, Stephanie 100 Chavarria, Richard 100, 158 Cheever, Connie 100 Chennault, Vicky 100 Chester, Barbara 100, 159 Clark, Teri 100 Cleveland, Richard 100 Cline, Diane 100, 159 Cline, Julie 100 Coleman, Janis 100, 184 Colford, Terry 100, 184 Combs, Darlyn 101 Conner, Ira 101, 198, 204, 205 Cook, Chris 101 Cook, Corinne 101 Cooms, Robert 101, 160 Coons, Gary 101, 198 Copeland, Kenneth 101, 164, 198 Corbin, Marie 101 Corn, Leslie 101 Cox, Don 101 creed,'Lufher lor, 170, wa Crile, Beth 101 Crookham, Russel 101 Crosby, Karen 101 Cross, Dave 101, 198, 207 Cross, Jerry 101, 198 Crown, Elizabeth 101 Crown, Bob 101 Cummins, Alan 101 DeMaris, Dina 101 DeMilIe, Bill 101 Densmore, Donna 101 DeWerth, Fred 101, 158 Diller, Laura 101 Dillinham, Sam 101 Dimond, Steve 101 Dixon, Cheryl 101 227 Zieske, Bill 93 Zile, Ken 93, 164 Zornes, Carol 93, 157, 158 Donna, John 101 Dooen, Connie 101 Dougherty, Lorna 101 Duncan, Garry 101 Dunst, Stanley 101 Easterly, Judy 101 Effa, Charlene 101 Eifa, Marlene 101 Eggert, Nancy 101, 171 Elliott, Jim 101, 153 Engebretson, Peggy 101 Ernst, Debby 101 Evans, lin 101, 198, 205 Evans, Steve 102, 164, 205 Eymann, Dick 102 Fain, Terry 102 Falls, Linda 102, 164 Faris, Frank 198 Femia, Phyllis 102 Fennell, Mollie 102 Ferguson, Janet 102 Ferrell, Larkin 102 Ferrier, Lee 102 Fetter, Joahn 102 Fife, Ruth 102, 152 Fisher, Kenneth 102 Fisher, Terry 102, 198, 20 Flynn, Karen 102 Fogleton, Danny 102 Folio, Bruce 102 Franklin, Linda 102 Fulcher, Janis 102 Fuller, Janet 102 Gaffney, Dorothy 102 Gallagher, Jim 102, 198 Garrison, Leana 102 Gastelo, Ignacio 102 Gates, Janice 102 Gaven, Mary 102 Gaven, Tom 102 George, Doug 102, 198 Gerard, Beverly 102 Gerlofs, Jerry 102 Gibbs, Rex 102 Gillan, Dan 102 Gilliland, Bill 102, 198 Gilot, Carol 102 Giorstello, Jerry 103, 198 Gipson, Greg 103 Gladden, Tom 103 Glendenning, Chuck 103, 198 Godemann, David 103 Golter, Kathy 103 Gonzales, Art 103, 198 Grande, Peggy 103 Gray, Danny 103 Green, Cindy 103, 158 Green, Craig 103, 164, 198, 205 Green, Dyana 103, 158 Greene, Pat 103 Gregory, Mike 103, 198, 205 Griffith, Virginia 103 Grote, Fred 103 Grothouse, Jim 103 Gruenebaum, Audrey 103 Haas, Joan 103 Hass, Landis 103 Haisten, Deborah 103 Halderman, Trudy 103 Hall, Sherrie 103 Hamblen, Robert 103 Hanigan, Ed 103, 159 Harlan, Larry 103, 158 Harris, Cecil 103 Harris, Joe 103, 207 Hasbach, Keith 103, 198 Haviland, Mike 103, 164 Hazelett, Ja-n 103, 152, 173 Helms, Randy 103 Henard, Dave 103 Henslee, Linda 103 Herman, Jim 103, 198, 205 Hernandez, Carlos 103 Hernandez, Greg 104 Hernandez, Sandy 104, 117 Herriage, Connie 104 Hertzog, Robert 104, 198 Heye, Bruce 104, 198, 205 Heyl, Jim 104, 198 Higgins, Mike 104 Hill, Greg 104 Hillis, Voletta 104 Hineman, Ann 104 Hirose, Dick 104, 198 Hodge, Mike 104 Hodson, Nancy 104 Holland, Charlotte 104 Holmesley, Gail 104 Holmgren, Scott 104 Horton, Pamela 98, 104 Howard, Karin 104 Hubble, Susan 104, 158, 171 Hubbs, Ken 104, 198 Hughes, Linda 104 Hunter, Jim 104 Hutchinson, Vicki 104 Irons, Gail 104 Jarrett, Tom 104 Javery, Alan 104 Jean, Marylyn 104 Jewell, Robin 104, 198 Johnson, Gayle 104 Johnson, Peggy 104 Jones, Dan M. 104, 198 Jones, Paul 104 Jones, Wesley 104 Jordan, Diana 104 Jordan, Sharon 104 Julius, Terry 104, 198 Kalwara, Steve 104, 198, 204 Kammer, Kyle 104 Kaplan, Mike 105 Keenen, Bill 105, 198 Kelm, Linda 105 Kennedy, Diane 105 Kinnaman, Gary 105, 205 Knochel, John 105, 160 Katzenberger, Cathy 105 Kelley, Chris 105 Kempley, Vickie 105 Kerr, Jim 105, 198, 205 Kiser, Linda 105 Ketterman, Marshall 105 Kumz, Ricky 105, 207 Lane, Chris 105 Lane, Jake 105 Lansing, Tom 105 Lapp, John 105 Larson, Scott 105 Lee, Linda 105 Leonard, Catherine 105 Lepper, Ken 105 Leppla, John 105 Lesnick, Irene 105, 157 Lewis, Tom 105, 198 Lichlyter, Jack 105 Liddle, Jim 105 Liebhaper, Laura 105 Lilly, Judy 105 Lind, Janet 105 Lindner, Kathy 105 Lisonbee, Debbie 105, 184 Livingston, Ethel 105, 17 Lockwood, Ed 105, 198 228 Logerquist, Ernie 105 Lepez, John 105, 208 Lotton, Ron 105 Lowe, Nancy 105 Lunn, Melissa 105 MacDonald, Sybil 106 Malbney, Jerry 106 Mallory, Carl 106 Maniag, Gary 106 Martin, Diane 106 McAllister, Laura 106 McDaniel, Sharon 106 McDonald, Wilson 106 McGregor, Ron 106 McHenry, Janet 106 Mclntosh, Richelle 106, 170 McPherson, Gary 106, 198 Megley, Janice 106 Mendleson, Helene 106 Merritt, Bill 106 Meurer, Catherine 106 Michael, Linda 106 Miller, Jim 106, 198 Milton, Joyce 106 Mengucy, Michael 106, 198 Mitchell, Roger 106 Montgomery, Susan 106 Moore, Alton 106 Moore, Debby 106 Morris, Stanley 106, 198 Mouse, Gary 106 Murdock, Nancy 106 Murphy, Kathy 106 Murphy, Tom 106, 198, 205 Nash, Ken 106 Nelson, Gary 106 Nelson, Sallie 106, 184, 185 Nelson, Steve 106 Neville, Randy 106 Newkirk, Charles 107 Nichols, Micki 107 Norman, Nancy 107, 153, 15 Norris, Shirley 107 Novick, Frank 107, 198 Nunez, Rudy 107 Nunn, Steve 107 O'Brien, Pat 107 O'Brien, Sean 107 0'Connell, Mark 107 Okamoto, Paul 107 Olds, Karen 107 Oliver, Susan 107 Olson, Bruce 107 Olson, Don 107 Ong, Gayla 107, 180, 184 Owens, Judy 107 Oxley, Jimmie 107 Parker, David 107, 198 Patrick, Jacqueline 107 Paulson, Rebecca 107 Pawelczyk, Walter 107 Payne, Phillip 107 Pearson, Nancy 107 Pease, Dave 107 Perry, Pat 107 Peterman, Dick 107 Phillips, Cathy 107 Pickett, Terry 107, 205 Pieper, Gretchen 107 Pierce, Colleen 107, 152 Pinneo, Mike 107, 160 Piske, Tim 107, 164 Place, Donna 107, 164 Platt, Greg 107 Polhany, Mary Ann 107 Polishuk, John 108, 209 Polishuk, Joy 108, 184, 185 Potter, Janis 108, 171, 184 Poyner, Jerry 108, 198 Poyner, Harold 108 Prather, Gerald 108, 198, 205 Pulice, Frankie 108 Quan, Vicki 108 Rabe, Norman 108, 198, 205 Rahe, Ronnie 108 Randell, Diana 108 Rapton, Shellle 108 Rasmussen, Linda 108 Rasmussen, Christie 108 Reed, Frank, John 108 Rich, Pete 108, 164 Reeves, Frank 108 Richards, Dave 108, 198 Ripley, Lois 108 Ripley, Roger 108, 160 Roberts, Linda 108, 152 Robinson, Cheryl 108 Robinson, Louise 108 Sabeck, Dee 108 Sanders, Suzi 108 Sands, Janet 108 Sawyer, Dennis 108 Schaefer, Carolyn 108 Scheeflkin, Pam 108 Schultz, Susan 108 Scrivano, Mike 108 Sechrist, Sandy 108 Shakdiia, Christi 108 Shahan, Candy 108 Sharp, Tom 98 Sheldon, Betty 108 Shelly, Sheryl 108 Sevedge, Sherlaine 108 Shelton, Carol 108 Shirley, Gale 109 Shuster, Elaine 109 Shoemaker, Leanne 109, 159 Sidow, Jim 109, 164 Simmons, Dianne 109 Singleton, Bobby 109 Skupian, Lois 109 Snell, Sharon 109 Snyder, Dan 109, 207 Smith, Larry 109, 163 Smith, Linda 109 Smith, Marilyn 109 Smith Mike 109 Smith Sharon 109 Smith Steve 109, 158, Smith, Tedi 190, 164 Smith, Vicki 190 South, Jim 109 207 Tegnoni, Becky 109, 158 Tolo, Ann 109, 184 Trelas, Clara 109 Treadway, Penny 109 Treitman, Lois 109 Treyer, JoAnn 109 Turner, Debbie 109 Ulbricht, Lynn 109 Underwood, Chuck 109, 164, Underwood, Helen 110 Updike, Jim 190 Usry, Glen-Dene 110, 159 Van Hazel, Connie 110, 184 Vencill, Kenneth 110 Vernon, Jana 110 Voloshink, Beverly 110, 153, Wailes, Barbara 110, 164 Walker, Jim 110, 164 Walker, Kathleen 110 Wagner, Rick 110 Walsh, Clare 110 Walters, Paula 110 Walters, Paulette 110 Wamsley, Dennis 110 Wealde, Frank 110 Webb, Terry 110, 198 Wellman, Bruce 110 Wertz, Liz 110 Westergard, Trudy 110 Wheeler, Tom 110 White, Jim 110 Rebshaw, Charles 108 Russel, Terry 108, 205, Rogers, 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