Washington High School - Panorama Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1966
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HJ I i ' 51 -'M , P ' -M if -as W 'T . . 1 - - i X K ' .W U. , l . 'f l 'x v I l 1 3 E 'x E ' 1 l PANORAMA Published by the Students of Washington High School, Phoenix, Arizona Vol. XI--1966 Primipal-Wm. E. Berry, Assistant Principals-l-Edward Cosper, and William jones Advisors-Robert Winthrop, Franklin Taylor Editors-Sarah Ulbricht, Susan Hubble For everything there is a beginning and an end- a day, a dance, a sport, a school year-freshmen are a beginning and seniors are an end- the 1966 PANORAMA Staff would like to portray this school year of 1965-66 as a series of beginnings and ends- this is the beginning of the year's record, and with the presentation of this book, the year's work has come to an end. N. Q3 1. 'L1Q.1.l' T - . nl, 6 Tig 3.3 F. A K x X. g if-. .,. -. R A a- ' I' ' ' ' il Q: J' -ingest . 1 M-f my . . Y N. Q .r.4M4,, .. .0 ,fQ,i'A,.. . 13:11. 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Sophomores Freshmen 5 ..34 ..48 ..64 ..84 120 136 164 194 215 226 A dance begins with the selling of tickets F A N 6 f if :J 4 in X ! .K W b . Y I E f 1 I 1' s .. A I ' ' I 5 I 2 wg,,,, f-M School Life ry A traditional occurrence at each home game, the mighty Ram team plows through the crash poster. 1 l I l I I l I l la ci t 1 of my ' A S' rw K ' l 2 n A A E. ssss YUncn'm,,, , X X 3 v ' X l. ' v ' uufwqy ' f ,- A 1.1 AJ ,. tg 1,-Q',?QcI.ftv'I .X-w..:v . is F llwlimfl' .Q - . .-. -..f . Pulchritudc-:L-plenty is provided by such pom pon The Pep Club has the task of decorating for each home girls as Pam Welclm. game. I0 is 3 Concentration rather than boredom registers on the faces of coaches Brown, Perkins, and Swerdfeer as the football team is introduced at a pep assembly. :E e To 5 A Bite Some Fill WHS For some, lunch combines with Choice of the Day, or another of the nourishing meals fills the bill for laSt minute preparation of that Rams who eat in the school cafeteria. forgotten assignment. It's hurry up and wait, but the lunch line usually moves pretty quickly. I2 To Eat, Quick Gossip, A Typical Lunch Hour , six xl u- N ks 1 A , Q' A . .. And did I tell you about . . .? Lunchtime is a good time to catch up on all that has been going on around school. X- . It wg., l' , Let me out! this group seems to be saying as they wait for the gate to be opened after lunch. Sometimes lunch hours are so crowded with activities that it's necessary to have lunch on the run. 46 I3 5 .fi Y xx. . ' K, X X x 1K G. New i x 54 . W f .M swf-5 Q V Q 9 gf X.--' K.. Q '19 A. 4 junior Bob Burns introduces The Suedes at one of XVI-IS's many school dances. Strenuous dancing makes Danny McIntyre thirsty. A cool refreshment is welcome as he buys a coke from Debbie Jacobson and Marke Henkc at a school dance. N X t sa' ,V . 3 l Unusual gyrations are performed by XVI-IS students at all of the school dances, I5 r Lv -.V X Roberta Kleykamp shows how it sholldn't be done during YOB Week as, with books balancing precariously, she attempts to open the door for Ed Blankinship. Girls Exhibit Chivalry During YOB Week Turn about is fair play at WHS during YOB Week. Girls exhibit the chivalry that they wish boys would show to them all year. Climaxed by a girl-asks-boy dance, the week provides lots of laughs and enriches the life of all WHS Rams. Q Skip Peterson. Mi N: I6 Adhering to the tradition, Valerie Rowles ties' jerry Hoeg's shoe. N Judy Lane demonstrates that women are not always the weaker sex to E' ,7,., J Java! 31 -MI. V, Wi,i,,,, my. , , Mxgmd, -2 ,Q ' r Y .gas s 'S' t , . , X , tiqtibvfl Q if r Q ey .nw is 'S 1 M , rv Tim 'L Van. ri? . f-fe , - , ,A M tl, .. .N A-'ty it Q. 1 ', fu' Tired out from the effort of carrying books for boys and other activities of YOB Week, Carol McXVilIiams rests. Courtesy is forgotten during YOB Week as boys pile on the bus in front of the girls. L tts' I7 Traditions, Trivialifies Make Up A Day Probably the busiest places on the WHS campus are the locker areas. Good-natured jostling and the usual jokesxabout bottom lockers make for lots of fun. It's hello and gooclbyu as students hurry to their next WHS principal, Mr. Berry puts a notice in one of the teachers' boxes. classes. I8 2 1 Bewildered freshmen sometimes are sent on a wild goose chase by upperclassmen. VSV? at ..o .Q-L mi- to Freshmen have the unofficial task of keeping the Ram P Senior boys good-nnturedly enforce the tradition. 23? sais o . ,1 mips . ., Vbolo o. laque clean. I9 fBelowj Little Mac, WHS's oldest stu- dent, always has time for a word with the students as he performs his duties. l v Jan Wash, Greg Scheibel Reign Over Homecoming Queen jan gets the chivalric treatment as Dick helps her from her shiny chariot. 20 S Proudly taking at turn around the field, Sharron Zimmerman and Tim Peterson represent the sophomores. Claiming his rights as King, Greg Scheibel lli1l'lCe5 thc first dance with Queen jan. 01 3' The happy ceremonies of homecoming are briefly interrupted by the joyful tears of Queen jan Wash. Standing in for King Greg Scheibel, Dick Ptacek seems perplexed about his course of action. A tearful but happy jan Wash reigned over Homecoming festivities. Crowned during half- time, jan was escorted by Dick Ptacek who stood in for Greg Scheibel who was busy preparing for the second half of the game. Later, jan was joined by King Greg at the Homecoming dance and the happy couple shared the WHS kingdom. Alums and students slid and jerked to music provided by the Counterpoints. Pictures of past Homecoming Kings and Queens lined the walls of the gym to add to the theme, Memoirs of Washington High in Review. The pride of the Freshman Class, Debbie Corn and Doug Creed represent their class in the festivities. Q AQ'-rs. iisi fl A, r Sv . Typical of most WHS girls, Liz Schneider rips out her rollers as she crams the last minute dash for the bus. if 1, , if p I,,,u 'l'Y : ' me- N. w ,R Yr' 'W iii? ' WH 'K 1-if 4. e s l 4515 :gi l '1 v-JH Q W1 'X ' , u wi t , 3 -1 4 'b S9 -Q N l 1 pt- V .. 1 y ,--,gan ' '3,...'f f- 4 -... rw . 1, w,,.w,f ' rink . , ctr.,---Vg me .P ' fin 5 1 I c fs , - . , W H' f' ' 5 -936 '22 as-if ima, 'si xl .. M .nm ., .4 'Ag X,- .-4, HA. Y- g, , .VM s Qfyex, 1 1 ,.pf- . -4 r a+. , - we ,fs A r 5 .Wx , . v m X. -. 44 on in , .wikvai :Mm ,M- ' .S A 4, pr: 5 m y is 4 p A .- Q, Lyx 22 5Mv'n:' for a test before making The bus is coming! Richard Husbsch dashes from the house, grabbing his sweater, as he sees the big yellow van approaching. Each Y 6 Day Seems Routine ln Many Ways, All Are Different And lnferesfing Lockers are a major problem, especially full ones. Here Liz wrestles to keep the front books from falling while reaching for a book in the rear. A part of each day is set aside to catch up on the latest campus news. A snack provides energy to get through the day. Qbelowj Pondering what was said in class and at the same time wondering if she'll see that certain someone, Liz walks to her next class. n u-mr 1 Classes Sometimes lnferrupf Fun NIM, PWT' xxx mt im fm 1, Es site was as is ms iw! E53 rem wr SLAB me Occasionally the fun of a school day is interrupted by a classroom lecture such as this one in Mr, Stacy's government classz 'X Q X The body as well as the mind needs developing, Richard Huebsch gets a workout by lifting weights in P.E. class 24 Busy Day Comes To End The final bell rings to end another day of school and the students rush down to the patio. ag? gl After school Liz gets a chance to talk over the events of the day with her friends. !'l tl 1' Finally it's time to head for home and Liz and Richard walk wearily out to their cars. f fu 'NN ' IP, lo ML X - N. ,ggi 5.- I Qi ' W' ' f . 'A,-' Y13i221HZpi.'1f-, . f ,, ,ylkkkx 1. ,atv A It's not so bad to take a test when everyone in the Freshman Class has to. This group is working away in the cafeteria. 26 Take A Taste A H's All ,553-TJ The first step to that prized possession, a driver's license, is taking safety educa- tion. Test, Treat - In A Day N41 . 'J -fi I, ',- fn it . . ' 1 l V-i The pause that refreshes! Amid, the hustle :incl bustle Sharon Smith keeps cool with nn icy popsicle. A part of every day is the use of the library. In order to use it effectively, these Rams get instruction from Mrs. Leta Erickson. .M . i 'S Ir. in .4 U., 'A eg A Sanclwiched in between the games, dances. meetings, bull sessions, and athletics, each student finds time to spend several hours a day in class. -V-at Q - it ' R.. It doesn't pay to go to school without change be- f cause some organization is certain to be having f' some sort of sale to raise money for its pet project. h X E X XXX 28 p p to 'et ' Sales, Fill N-su. Classes School Day Everyone is a Ram Booster. Dr. Berry shows that he is no exception as he purchases a booster button from JoAnn Baray. 3 1 ...gl .R QQ 5 -. ,-Q. . t1 1. W 7 v 'N it 7' i I t W .. Q .. . - Z . t :K 1 K K K . Q, 1, , . V .iwm 585 3 Q Q T , ---Aww 5 M..f.1.z-122--wwiiiigt.5- ' L e sf - , K . , , ,K , . ' . .' nil' ' --f-' K fi. W W .M 'xg hK ,w - E by 6 50 8 , :Jw ' N 'W ff' ,,,,p- ,,,,,...... ' :M ,. . y - , A - M ' ws - , ' .... M--AMM'Mv W H KgK,,,, ti, win, mfxzr- ,fwg-if-wt ..,. .1-1: ,.7.,K. I if .W-H'-.V K kk K K 1, -- ,, lisa - V- ,111 nfl: 1 ' '- . ,I 1. K t , W. .,s,,W. K ZTCH KH. MK , K K. ' K I 5 K K. s N VKSKM N 3: In the fall long before most students are at school, the band is practicing their snappy halftime routines 30 .cw-.x, ,, .,,u-v-,.- I' ,152 Pracfice Can Make for Perfecfion B-E-A-'l ' Cheerleader Kathy Stratton prepares for a pep assembly by rousing the crowd to cheer for the Rams. ,mg Q t - 1- '?. . Finishing up last night's homework, many students find the library to bc a quiet Sanctum. Was that test hard! is a comment often heard as Rams gather around the plaque. x N L, . uf Xl to-1 1 QR U to x . Q x Glen Snyder gives his rendition of My Dog Blue at the annual Hootenanny. fr if-.X xx, lyk! he W.H.S. Sponsors City - Becky Armstrong entertains the crowd with l Greenfields. She also sang and played guitar to Summertime, The annual Hootenanny, held this year in January, raised money for various Student Council projects such as AFS, Cheerleading Camp, and WHS's boy in Vietnam, Pham Van Sang. Students from various Valley high schools are invited to sing in the show, being selected through tryouts before the big event. Vivian Schmunk, Celeste Haren, and Chris Shaljian add a comical note to the show singing You Can't Roller-Skate in a Buffalo Herd . Wide Hoofenanny d From Alhambra came the Zorne Brothers, presenting Z1 comedy act fashioned after the Smothers Brothers' ethnic antics. Jerry Manfredi, bud Nunez and John Scrivnno on guitar and Gary Batsell at the drums, Michelle Feder walks through the a group known as the Suedes, entertained during intermissions. crowd while singing Downtown :awww-,,, . - '- mf. . V 2 2, Q . x iw k ia: .- 1 . . 4 ,X X? M ,. .f XM ,ak as s i A 'L 17 KY? '1f Wil4avzmvwr-1 . A, fn, ,, in at x 11 f ' ' 12. , A H ,, W. .f, ,igqmmm - 'QM 7' 2 D www -4 wwf if 18?..,fs1,.g14y,p,.Q ,L , .1 f v ,F W , , .. U W -.,1,yw,,, ,Ng.M.,,Am is I 5 Wu W I wf ,iw W 5. 1. .Z .,,w,q Q- -f ,I u ws ' .W W a 5 Q Royalty ie. ,uv-T PANORAMA King Added New this year is the Annual King. The first Ram to be awarded this honor is Gary Hendrixg this year's Queen is Jan Wash. The Panorama Royalty is 1 Www selected on the basis 1 i was of service to the school and personal popularity. The attendants this year are Greg Scheibel, Ellen Oxentenko, Larry Kuch and Babs Ausere. Greg Scheibel-Ellen Oxentenko Larry Kuch-Babs Ausere Queen Jan and King Gary C junior attendants were Diane Stone and Steve Kalwara, Happiness overwhelms Queen Jan Waslu while Dick Ptacek, subs- titute for Greg Scheibel, hides his face from the camera. The other cantlitlates who4 reigned as Senior attendants are: Mike Donovan, Babs Ausere, Vicki Madsen, Gary Hendrix, King Greg Scheibel, Queen Jan XVaslx, john Trueblood, Pam Wfelch, Ellen Oxentenko, and Tom Reitl. The Sophomore Class chose Sharon Zimmerman and Tim Peterson as their attendants. Freshman royalty are Debbie Corn and Doug Creed. 39 Na! bv- Snow Royalty JAN WASH and GARY HENDRIX start off the first dance after being crowned. Surrounding the royal couple are attendants Babs Ausere, Larry Kuch, Mike Donovan, and Teri Ong. Jan, Gary Reign Af Christmas Formal It's a Marshmallow Winter was the theme of this year's Christmas formal. The dance, presented annually by the Senior Class, was held in an all- white gym. Music was provided for the couples by Ray Andrade's Orchestra. This was the second year the Seniors have chosen a Snow King and Queen, making it a tradition for coming years. The Royalty was chosen on the basis of service to the school through leadership, scholar- ship, and community service projects. They were selected from 15 nominees. i i n i I l Ellen, Steve Reign Over 3 Black Forest . The annual Sweetheart Formal, presented by the Junior Class, is traditionally girl-aslo boy, and climaxes YOB Week. This year's theme was A Walk in the Black Forest. The juniors carried out the theme by placing live trees around the gym. The dance was semi-formal and music was provided by the Nomads. Rigbl-ELLEN OXENTENKO and STEVE ROBERTSON were chosen by the Senior Class as Sweetheart King and Queen. Senior runners-up were TOM REID and CATHY CEGLOWSKI. Reigning as Junior Class attendants were The Freshman Class chose JEREMY LINDA SUAREZ and TOM FREE CARLENE ANDERSON and DOUG STRAUSS and KATHY GORDON as MAN were Sophomore Class royal GEORGE. their attendants. ty. Yarbrough Ranks No. I In Class Of '66 Consisting of approximately 450 seniors, the graduating class of 1966 will be led by Gary Yar- brough, valedictorian. Chosen as co-salutatorians were Linda Hubble and Richard Kronen- feld. Also named at the graduating ceremonies will be about 45 honor students. Gary Yarbrough demonstrates one of the many reasons he is valedic- torian by working a difficult mathematical formula. Richard Kronenfeld and Linda Hubble share honors and prove that studying pays off. 42 -...psnv0 fcff Citizenship, Scholarship Earn Honors For Roms Those chosen to represent WHS at Boy's State in Flagstaff were Harry Peterson, Gary Batsell, Mik Donovan, Eddie Murphy, and Bart Chapman. Girl's Staters were Carol Christensen and Babs Ausere. Not pictured is jan Wash. Both organizations were created to better young peoples understanding of government. Gary Yarbrough and Linda Hubble were named Elks Most Valuable Students for 1966. Attending Anytown last summer from WHS were David Lee, 1 Trudi Ong, Ken jones, Ginny Klaverkamp, Ellen Oxentenko, and l Tom Reid. l 43 -M 1 . . , Ili,..gg,.? .L sly. 2.1.1 Q I, Because Ecuador means equator in Spanish, it was natural that Stan would have his picture taken at the equator monument. Exchange Students Enrich Culture Of Washington This year Washington High was enriched by a tall blonde package of warmth and friendliness from Vienna, Austria-Gerlinde Krissl. Gerlinde, who hopes to be an art critic in the journalism field, wrote a regular column, From Austria with Love, in the Ram Page. Student council vice-president Stan Mabbit was sent to Ecuador as an American representative dur- ing the summer of 1965 Stan gained valuable un- derstanding from living with an Ecuadorian family. He shared the information by speaking to various WHS clubs. Gerlinde expresses her delight upon entering the surprise birthday party which was given for her by AFS and NHS. fLower leftj Gerlincle, in her native costume, and Stan discuss their speeches for the AFS Assembly, which presented various exchange students from other Valley schools. KLower riglalj Stan helps Gerlinde with the charm bracelet she received from NHS and AFS. t l t 5 'I X .. , P 44 Donna, lsf Campus Sweefhearf 5 S fri C .W,- -- .435 as W 553 5' ,,.f .v7 TARA THOMAS DONNA MCDERMOTT ELLEN OXENTENKO FFA SWCCfhC21ff Campus Sweetheart Key Club Sweetheart is 0094 Louise Monseur, winner of the WHS DAR award, struggles through the short, but difficult test on citizenship necessary to win. Chosen for her outstanding cooking and sewing ability, is this year's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow for Washington, Linda Hubble. 45 w Rams WIN Awards ln Arts, Sciences Winners of this year's photo awards are Kermit Lee, Liz Schnieder, Chuck Hanson Vicki Atherton, and joe Heilman. . K! The Bausch Lomb award for outstanding promise in the field of science was presented to 'Harry Petersen. He was selected by the faculty of the Science Department. - it 1 Those who represented WHS in the Scholastic Art Award contest were: Top Row-jim Reid, john Trueblood, Will Mattox, Gary Kinnaman, Dave Harbster, and Dave Gordong Second Rau'-Kathy Golter, Lynn Jeffries, Suzanne LaLonde, and Billie Sharp Boimm Row-Tara Thomas, Liz Schneider, Arla Greene, Carol Zornes, and Susan Hubble. Not pictured are Carol Chris- tensen, Dave Cross, Barbara Dinehdeal, Virginia Edwards, Bob Kersting, Gerlinde Krissl, Susan Patterson, Becky Tognoni, Sherrie Turner. V..5i ,F- 46 Arla Greene- North Phoenix Junior Miss 4,, 1:45 . H . H 95.9, ,A 'W 1 - ' . M, . , A in Mf g? .AL k F, 5, . Q M P' , , P12 'Ll ,gf tv nh ' Q42 ix x. fi .S ga 1 .,,,.,, W , M. .ff ' 3 152. g L.. -Q. Rn Xt .X N . .xx Y xx. --.....,,,,, 'Q7'f'5Q. .,,, f. 15.5 Wi gg g 1 ,, K S,gy,.W.v- ffm 'IK' Faculfy and Curriculum 49, ,.. fy. ,f W '? I Wi , f I I u IQ. 1 4 X .1 KM- 'IX . If ,I j ml v 2' P 1' L1 A , .Q x,195.f f ' Students in Industrial Co-operative Education are trained to work at various industrial jobs after their required classes O WHS Sfudenfs Learn Manual Skulls jonnie Madson, Randy McMillaw, Linda Suarez and Woody Taylor put to use the skills of square dancing they learned in P.E. 5I Business law classes present an actual case with the students portraying lawyers, witnesses, the judge, and court reporter O I O Business C asses Tram Students for Jobs Boys, as well as girls, have found that the ability to type is highly important in the modern world. ,.,...-we vw 22 52 Girls Gel Practical Experience ln Home Ec II. ,-I-'1'l ' The Play School is an example of how WHS girls learn by actually working with young children. Here Sandy Scott helps keep the youngsters entertained. Pat Greene agrees that working with'chilclren is fun and ecluca tional Culinary skills are not neglected. April Beall is one of the girls who knows that the way to Z1 man's heart is through his stomach. . X ,'- - . n , X f ie gagging' '6'5lf:nlS6. f '- ' S fi or f , n ef 4' 5' as KK! i F . 1 r X I yy W Q ' The excellent chorus presented concerts, musical programs and entertainment at various school functions l Musical Education ls Not Neglected The WHS chorus began the year with A Musical Concoction which they pre- sented to the public October 12. Selections ranged from The Star-Spangled Banner to Chim Chim Cheree . A part of the regular curriculum, the choruses give students training and appreciation of music. Instrumental music is taught in band and chorus classes. The band provides enter- tainment at football games, marches in parades and presents concerts. Orchestra stu- dents present concerts and play for school musical productions. Members of the WHS band and chorus who made All-State are: Row 1-Barry Holt, Gretchen Schroeder, Ed Hanigan. Row 2-John Ladd, Lynn Ulbricht, Ray Letcher. 90 ,N C A fs 4 , I ,Qf. , M yu., M: J? Ky' . Q22 VS. ., 1 l' 5 Stl. 1 M- This is not a used-car lot but the area back of the automotives shops where students learn to repair automobiles by actually doing the work themselves. 1'-WM-,,,.-M- ' .,,,.. ..af Blueprints and floor plans are part of the studies of drafting classes at WHS. N WHS Provides Well Equipped il . lndusfrial Arfs fi Deparfmenf N 9 Shop classes gi e st dents a variety of training in vocational skills , In metal shop boys learn the techniques of weld- ing which can benefit them vocationally. N S Math, Science Departments Keep ln Ste With Time P Dissecting frogs teiches students the elements of ftmtomy To prepare students to live in this science- oriented era, a wide variety of math and science courses is offered. Algebra, trigonometry, geometry, physics, chemistry, biology, and physical science are some of the courses that are offered as re- quirements ancl electives. A course in basic electricity culminates in the building ofa special project, s::S'l':.'--- S22 sr 'ti S' -sg-5 ..-- ilifsfi ff: i r K i A School It Builds Bodies, Minds .X ,.. N , J, Proper use of the trampoline provides well rounded exercise The body as well as the mind is provided for. Here girls in physical education class improve their balance and poise on the balance bar. 60 .f RQ- O I Sfudenfs Learn Fme, Culinary Arfs Art students work in a variety of media. Using tiles, glue, and grout, these artists prepare a mosaic Third hour creative foods light up a Fruit Kabob which was the dessert in their barbecued foods meal. 6l Q55 ni f .T .V nk, -'7. .... 3 , Mr. Stacy lectures a government class. ' ,-'Q' gli I 01 ,,,...': ut. of P i 'ik' y tuuttstnna .N . W , ,..... ,. . ,-,,t,,., f - . K ' - 3, ..t. ,g mil' rl , .. Lecfures, Displays Increase Sfudenfs Understanding Work done in class as well as homework adds to students understanding of the subjects. Ffhws V -c I -ef- r 55. , ,.,,ta Awww ' lv, s ,,.....-11 , . 1. J , Y U , run..- t. 1, -fx ' K t s Q. X t e If - L 3 - - at . , 1 ,E 7' .-www, f. f' Q 9 vt , , X '25 f, vb 8 t X 5 46 . it Q '. x..,... '-I .5 U .raw I .ng .S ., - s ' EXTQAL ' 'pw ,X gty fr se K . Q 5 -AN + 8 A ,kl:3k .Qt.x :.,.,:,,?-'Q 31? rf! - Q fa' t itts ff ?4:,'::1:.':amL:::akt:::. ii ,sh 11w? iTf . X 'F A -s A-tg. ., gt' s..- , f' - N9- ..-.- fue-xa. . L 'Q ' ' , K aaccv ' ' Vt N x - . X. 5 . c , ' 5 X vf It 4 4 ' A' 4.-4-' L, ' grQ'g-l-YJ- x ' P' rf - e- --,L -ajff ' ' .J Q . b r fh , , s in ' a s t K . . ..- . . Q, - -,,. .. , 0 r anting- I '11, . S-t ' X ' -X .,.v.a.. ,Sy 5. Q 5 few :awe t- SM . 3,2 lib Q v 1. , -t 1 .E A x - .dana-M ' Saw ,Q U' u ,. --A i' ,Q ,R A! .t Q 'P' If-92? . . E Arif , 1 g 1- . ',5.,,xEf 5 Ex fgjyfg f f , k . .. ,-.-ts A Q- :Ng-X N ,kkk . N . L K ,X viii? . ZW- it iilsfaraif 1 - A i b .P . ,am 5 A 4 4 un ' gg 1 . fi- l A x L 'x', Y lv . c, L sill! , 'fx WW ' r vu-Q. L Mr. Herb Fabricand is one of the teachers at WHS who has found that interesting bulletin board displays sharpen students' interest in the subjects. He also plays music to increase students' appreciation 63 WHS Continues To Advance Under Capable Administrators DR. WILLIAM E. BERRY, in his seventh year as principal, has watched Washington High School grow since it first opened in 1955. A great deal of the advancement of the school can be attributed to his capable leadership. The father of two girls, Dr. Berry earned his doctor of education degree earlier this year from Arizona State University. This makes him the only principal in WHS's history with this high degree. Dr. Berry admires mosaic ram which is the symbol of Washington High. ffffx ,Y I' MR WILLIAM JONES is WHS's new assistant principal In charge of registra- tion he holds a BA from Davis and Elkins College and an MA from West Virginia University The father of one daughter Mr. Jones re- laxcs by bowling pitching horseshoes, and playing golf MR. EDWARD T. COSPER, assistant principal for student activities holds a mas- ter's degree from ASU. Before becoming asistant principal, he was a crafts and shop teacher. The father of three children, Mr. Cosper obtained his office in 1960. Magi.- FX. L K. .. L 52 at L I X 1 ui N 15 KW-Y f' him , Ati N X MRS. ANN W. ALLISON, General business Freshman Class sponsor Third year at WHS Mother of three Enjoys traveling, camping JOE AUSERE Spanish Spanish Club sponsor Eighth year at WHS Father of two I . Enjoys hunting, fishing T. WILLIAM BEARDEN Teaches Band Sponsors Instrumental Music Earned B.A. at ASU Fourth year at WHS INIISS DOROTHEA BENNER German teacher The German Club sponsor Has taught four years at WHS Likes traveling, teaching MRS. HELEN BICKERSTAFF English teacher BA from Bates College, MA from Boston University Has two children MRS. DOROTHY BOSER Teaches English Earned BA from the U of A Second year at Washington Mother ot' three Mr. Edleman, like many other teachers, adds a bit of humor to the class with an occasional elephant joke. QQ. E They could've added more salt, grimaces Mrs. Pappas during lunch. MRS. RITA BOULET Chemistry Student Council sponsor Enioys swimming, golfing. Mother of two ,J MAX F. CAMBELL Industrial Arts Sponsors Industrial Arts Club likes to hunt Zig? , KENT BRIGGS Physical ed. Head basketball coach MA from ASC Four ycars at WHS. K' L r ij, i ' Q I- avr 'N 1 Mr. Bearden leads WHS' all-state band at a rehearsal ROBERT BRODERICK Algebra- Advanced math At NVHS 11 years MRS. JANET CARPENTER English Freshman Class sponsor Mother of two enjoys cooking, reading MRS. JEANNE CARVER Business Education Sponsors DECA First year at WHS Three children cnioys Family outings, music 67 RUSSELL W. BROTEN Science Sponsors Radio Club has taught five years at Washington VERNE COOK Speech Sponsors Senior class likes music, writing LEVUIS BROWN Social studies Sponsors Key Club Enjoys scuba diving Q , . : .1 kkf 1' I , C. R. COOVER English BA from XVashburn working on MA Sponsors Soph Class Interests: Freelance writing I WELDON W. CURRY Faculty Has Varied Educational Background Counseling, Business Education Third year at WHS Has seven children WALLACE DAVIS Social Studies Fourth year at WHS Father of four MRS. DOROTHY H. DELVIN Social Studies Sophomore Class sponsor Ninth year at WHS Mother of 2 children MISS VIRGINIA DIEHL English teacher Sponsors Ram Rootets Has taught three years at WHS BARRY DRAPER Mathematics Third ear at WHS Has BX, MA from ASU Enjoys playing organ JOHN DRESCHER Auto shop, crafts Second year at WHS BS from U of Missouri LLOYD EASH Metals 1-2 First year at WHS BA from ASU Has three children JAMES LOUIS EASTIN Biology teacher BS from U of Utah from Utah State U Enjoys reading s. J. EDELMAN Business Education Recreation director during summer Ninth year at WHS MRS. LOUDENE ELLIS Teaches Business Education Fourth year at WHS Mother of two children DON ENGLEBRECHT English Sponsors Hi-Y Fifth year at WHS MRS. LETA ERICKSON Reference librarian Masters from ASU Sixth year at WHS 68 .4f - QP' ,f f' li' Okay, who's been taking pictures of the Girls' P.E. classes ? laughs Mr. Taylor, photography teacher. 69 Nm- ,.,.-... ,-Q. sf' nf' N ffl HERBERT FABRICAND U.S. History At XVI-IS ninc years Enioys eating vitamin pills, hearing classical music MRS. MYRTLE GEORGE Counselor Sponsor of AFS C llcc ' 0 ts coins Fourth year at XVHS GRACE FIGARELLI Spanish Received BA from ASU At Wlashington three years MRS. DIANE GERMAN French Sponsors French Club BA from U of A Five years at WHS JAMES GALLAGHER American History Has 3. BA and MA from ASU Mr. Stacy stresses a point in government class. ,,,..-.-- Students pay close attention as Mr. Morse takes attendance, DALE E. GOODWIN Industrial Arts Nine years at WHS Relaxes by golfing RAMSEY S. HARRIS Social Studies Sponsors junior Class Has three children Likes to hunt, fish MRS. JOSEPHINE GRUNDY Spanish Earned BA at U of A At Xvashington ten years Mother of two INIRS. MARILYN HOFFS English, speech Sponsors Masquers Club A teacher at WHS three years Has one child Mr. Don Englebrecht Senior English teacher, plans a bulletin board re- vision. 7I MRS. DOROTHY HORRIGAN y ' Il?usingssBiducaXgr6 I ,K arne t 1 At WHS twin years ' F .rf .- Substitute teachers, such as Mrs Miller, help out WHS' faculty LYNN HOWARD Social Studies At WHS nine years HARVEY JENSEN Science A teacher at WHS ten years Father of one daughter fv-..., f : Mus. HALLIE JIMERSON Business Education Sponsors DECA A faculty member four years CHARLES R. JOHNSTON Mathematics A Washington teacher ten years Has two children BERNARD JONES Counselor BS from Ohio Univer. Enjoys sports, travel Board of Education members are Mr. Arthur Sine, Mr. Don Sanderson, Mrs. Graydon B. Hall, John F. Long Dr joseph P. Voorhees. gan 72 Ns, F' 9 MRS. ELIZABETH KEPNER Visually Handicapped Two years at WHS Enioys sailing, swimming JERRY KOPKE Mathematics Coaches frosh tennis, Basketball Two children Interested in sports X5 .T MRS. ELNORA KRAUSE Counselor BS from Indiana State U. MA from ASU Sponsors Y-Teens Mother of Three , '.::.1f flask N X. PATTI MCCONNELL Physical Education Sponsors pom pon, Lettergirls, Modern Dance Club Likes traveling, dancing RICHARD MEDER Vocational Agriculture Sponsors FFA I don't think we can give you quite four hours of study hall, john, Mr. Curry counsels a student. 73 .. 4-K. if .K ' ,X :Ef- T Q n' , K. -. X I 1 mi '- ,I w 8 in Ps at . WARNER O. MORGAN Mathematics, science Received BS from Fairmont College ROBERT NOLAN Mathematics At Wfashington seven years Father of two I MRS. ADELE ROSS Business Education BS from U. of Pitts. MA from ASU Seven years at XVHS Mother of one MRS. BETTY MORRISON Home Economics Sponsors Senior Class Graduate of ASU Three years at XVHS THOINIAS PAGEL Science Coaches JV football, baseball Four years at XVHS MRS. MARGARET ROURKE Home economics Sponsor of FHA BS from U. of New York Relaxes by ainting, sewing, reading RICHARD MORSE English Sponsors National Honor Society MRS. MARY PAPPAS Physical Education Sponsors Pornpon, cheerleaders BA from Iowa State MRS. BETTY PROSSER Latin, English At XVHS four years Sponsors Latin Club Has two children ROBERT E. RUSSELL Social Studies Third year at WHS Enjoys writing, sports, drama. 74 V MRS. KATHRYN MORTENSON English Mother of three Grandmother of eight. I.ikes swimming, the theatre PHIL PERKINS Crafts, Industrial Arts Coaches JV football, wrestling RONALD ROGERS Social Studies BA from ASU Has taught at XVHS four years J A R .t I EMMETT MURRAY Counselor Co-sponsors Student Council Eleven years at NVHS DONALD PINNEY Library Ten years at XVHS .Father of two Enioys carpentry : MR. FRANK SALMON Teaches art Sponsors Art Club Enjoys slide photography, painting, sculpture R z Q ws' - K x .- if C gg as? are 'Q- sf it PHILIP SHAW WHS choral director Sponsors the Vocal Music Club Has taught at Washingtrrn for ten years MISS LOIS SAUER Girls P.E. Sponsors G.A.A. Enjoys golf, swimming fishing. E11 2' iilsfii . I 9 -'x I A h is S pg gi ' E . , up ga.. li 'ef at Ll. , .t - ma E if 5 'M WENDELL SHEETS Physical education. Head coach track, Cross country C .T. SCHMIDT Industrial arts Sponsors Vocational Education Clubs of America. Father of three. 'ia MISS LINDA SIMMONS Home economics Sponors FHA BS from Brigham Young University Likes sewing, knitting, dancing. MR. HERBERT FABRICAND U.S. History teacher prepares to play his favorite Civil War music. DARYL B. STACY Government BA and MA from ASU. Has taught at WHS for two years 75 MRS. VIOLET SCHROEDER English, counseling Sponsors usherettes M.A. from ASU Mother of three. English, counseling Sponors usherettes M.A. from ASU Mother of three. at kk v K pw.. ED SINE Biology Sponsors Letterman's Club Head football coach Has been at WHS for seven years. DOUGLAS SPENCER English in-Fonsors junior Class as taught at XVHS for seven years l ff' gl ,,.. JOHN E. STOEKEL Woodshop BA and MA from ASU. Hs been at WHS for ten years. DONALD SEXTON Science Built the Ram Plaque base. Father nf three boys. ELDRED SPAIN Government Likes baseball, basketball, track. H Also active in politics MRS. CONTANCE SPIEGEL Reading, English Sponsors junior Class AB at Racliffeg MA at ASU I JOHN STOREY Science Coaches Freshman football Enjoys all sports Father of three. WHS Adds Workroom For Busy Teachers 1 I 1 t Q t l i A new Workroom provides a place for teachers such as Mrs. Rourke to type tests and grade papers. 76 DAVID. M. STROUP Mathematics teacher Second year at XVI-IS Father of two children Enjoys reading, fishing DAVID SWERDFEGER Biology Wlrestling, backfield h coac Fourth year at WHS Has three children FRANKLIN TAYLOR Teaches mathematics Photography Department head Sponsors Chess Club Father of five children DALE THORNBURG English teacher Coaches freshman track Has two children Fifth year at XVI-IS KARL D, ULICHNEY Safety Education BS from Wisconsin State University MS from XVestern State . ,.. Q 1 Q X, ,A t 5, a We of , https? K' Q, piff If 'TY I C . . 1 ....., .. QL Z' A5 ii, HAROLD I. URDAHL Arts, crafts teacher BS from ASU Third year at WHS MRS. NINA VOGT Business Education Physical Education Business education, Physical education Has a BA, MA Enjoys sports 2 me CHARLES WEST, MRS. SUZANNE Business Education WHITLOCK Filfhel' of OHC English teacher Eleventh ear at WHS BA from ASU . Y . EUJOYS Swlmmmg Second year at WHS Likes to read, play bridge Mrs. Kepner works with the visually handicapped 77 , N:s:- L Inq JACK R. as WILLEFORD Mathematics Likes sports, gardening Father of three, ages ten, seven, three Counselors such as Mrs. Krause flefij and Mr. Jones provide guidance for students in planning their high school college courses. Most of Faculty Have Masfer's Degree PAUL BRUCE WILSON Physical education Frosh football coach Varsity tennis coach Four years at XVI-IS ROBERT D. WINTHROP English, journalism Sponsors Quill and Scroll, Inkslingers One son Likes bowling, golfing 78 M i f zz Qs ALBERT L. WOLFE FRED WOODS Counselor Spanish Has spent four years Sponsors Spanish Club at Wfashinigton . Q At WHS nine years Likes peop c, swimming, Enioys the theatre, bowling Stamp collecting .f Lf'x W fe. ,., 'G , 1. A I5 i s V 1 -Q ' L, in K :'l '1y K 14 -I iz 'SZIQ Q . x ' 3' 11 , ., +A JAMES R. WRIGHT Mathematics Second year at WHS Has four children Relaxcs by bowling I' Mr. Don Pinney, librarian, assists boys with checking out books. Librarians a'so aid students on research projects and work with teachers on audio-visual aids. 79 Faculty And Sfaff Work Well Together Understanding counselors help stu- , dents plan courses, apply for scholarships, and choose vocations. Here Mrs. George talks with Tom Murphy. M.,,N Mrs. Nancy Jacobsen, Mrs. Inga Lorch, and Mrs. jackie Geiger compose the capable office staff who are always ready to answer questions and arrange appointments. 80 Office Workers Help WHS Run Smoofhly Grades, activities, transcripts and many other items of information fall under the jurisdiction of Mrs. Bonnie Jones and Mrs. Virginia Brown. Student absences are the concern of Mrs. Virginia Barry and Mrs. Margaret Bronson who work in the attendance office. 8I t. I yf fl!! A i.l Zzzd Rau Mrs. Josephine Torrez, Mrs. Johnnie Fine, Mrs. Juanita Neufeld, Mrs. Norma Mann, Mrs. Hazel Hudsen. lrf Rau Dorothy Bentley fMrs.J, Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen, Mrs. Sophia Zale, Mrs. Dorothy Ruhl. Cafeteria Staff Knows What Students Like Everyone looks forward to lunch as a time when he can talk and relax with his friends. This time of day is made even more enjoyable when students and teachers are served a hot and- delicious lunch by the cafeteria staff. Under the careful supervision of Mrs. Christensen, WHS's cafeteria manager, the cafeteria staff supplements the student's diet with healthful meals. Their menu includes such delicacies as lasagna, spaghetti, meat loaf, and choice of the day. 82 5 z wifi Under the capable management of Mrs. Ar- lene Troyer and Mrs. Marjorie Smith, the snack bar is a success with the students. 9 ,, ' ,igzfvgg 1' fi ,. , ,K ,J I 'lr ,.i,cs- '.'15- .N H X 7. O Members of the custodial staff are: Row 1-Blas Chavez, Wesley Sheldon, Wayne Clark, Jud Simpson, Forrest Saltsman, James McCann, Larry Sherrick. Raw 2-Joe Aguilera, Rick Jennings, Glen Schoenstein, Claire Blackburn, Bernard Jerde, Charlie Craig, Wilson McCurry, Willie Carr. o o o plant foreman, has il variety of Help Rams Conscienfiously More than cleaners or drivers, WHS's custodial staff are true friends to all of the students. Whether if W they are helping with a stuck locker, driving a I sick student home, or merely cleaning up after some careless eaters, these men perform the task conscien1 M tiously. WHS bus drivers are: Rick Jennings, Bernard Jerde, Glen Schoenstein, Blas Chavez, Joe Aguilera. 83 'Nm V...-.., Q6 4 ' rv u-Q., u lfly W vs ' , N ws N , A ,, , .Q . .,,..-,,.7mxqgQgQ?gQgg?,ggf:f , ix. ,s xl , n U. K. ,Ma arf' if ff 71 'qw 'Q' I . x ' ' , ' 4 123' 436' ' '- we f 'H' ' ' ' ' VQ..'ff u' W9 4 ..-f ' .K '1:,,.l g l MEMBERS OF LATIN CLUB ARE from left to right: How 12, james De Werth, Lorretta Jewell, Sally Johansen, Steven Levine. from 22, john Prenovost, Diane Talley, Margaret Neville fsecretaryj, Donna Daniels fpresident2, Roy Corbin, Lynn Null, Mrs. Prosser fsponsorj. How 32, john Trezise, Howard Berg ftreasurerj, Gary Kinnaman, Darrell Nicholas, Cristy Iver- son, Gretchen Schroeder fvice-presidentj. Latin Students Club Fosters Language Study In studying Latin, these students learn of the basic foundation of many of our present-day languages and of the ancient Roman culture and its influences in the modern world. I 'J Stan Mabbitt speaks to the club about his trip to Ecuador. Spanish Club Offers Scholarships In addition to promoting Spanish Culture through films and guest speak- ers, Spanish Club offers scholarships to outstanding Spanish students. The club also busses to La Casita for tamales and tacos each spring. MEMBERS ARE from left to right: Raw 1: K. Berman, C. Stanford, J. I-Iazelett, P. Wait, D. Swanson, J. Polishuk, S. Shelley. Raw 2,' S. Scott, L. Black, S. Gaines, S. Hall, M. Blundy, S. Christensen, J. McHenry, C. Haynie, G. Prettyman. Row 3,' V. Edwards, L. Waldman, J. Borovay, E. Murphy, S. Thompson, H. Peterson, D. Ranger, L. Gwinn, M. Roden, S. Montgomery. 'Q' S ....L'i:..-it OTHER MEMBERS ARE from left to right, Row 1,' E. Wolicki, S. Stephenson, E. Van Arsdale, M. Tsunoda Csecreta1'Yl, N. Jones, I, Wong. Row 2,' P. Hoagland, P. Sharp, S. Shannon, V. Sierjiria, P. Shanan, P. Perry, S. Kammer ftreasurerj D. Murphy. Row 3,' Mr. Woods fsponsorj, C. Peirce, S. Bell, B. Sample, K. Radina, E. Sullivan, L. Bently, C. See Hoo, B. Fant fvice-presi- dentj, K. Chavez lpresidentj z-iid ' i7 C l German Club Brings Old World Flavor ef To WHS Campus MEMBERS OF GERMAN CLUB ARE: Top Row-Sue Fisher, Shirley jones, Cathy Way, Steve Smith, Dennis Newkirk ,John Knochel, Harry Peterson, Don Kinnamon, Dave Gordon, Karen Pullaim-pres., Liz Sullivan-v.p., Vicki Quan, Miss Benner, Middle Rou+Paul Antokol Barb Fant-Treas., Connie Van Hazel, Barbara Wilson, Irene Lesnick, Carol Christensen, Linda Lowe, sec'y, Nancy Lowe, Phillip Mickey, Linda Lyon, Dan Freeman, Arla Greene, Sue Lapinsky, Bo!- tom Row--Ethel Livingston, Donna George, Daryl Jamison, Steve Anderson, Cheryl Moore, Kathy Gordon. Die Lustigen Deutschen, otherwise known as German Club, meets each month to learn about the people and customs of Germany. Besides their traditional dinner and volleyball game with French Club, the organization sponsored a dance and gave a Christmas party. Gerlinde Krissel tells of Austria's Donna George admires a ginger bread house, a part of Germany's tradition. culture. at V 88 QJAJ 'foil N zigiiltlz 5, me ami ml ft 'Q 53 5 Club Seeks Knowledge of fhe French Culfure To promote French culture, this club, with Trudy Ong as president, shows films and presents guest speakers. In addition, the club had a crepes-suzette party and is plan- ning a trip to Chez Louis' Restau- rant. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS ARE from left to right: Row 1,' Debra Currier, Linda Brown, Trudy Ong. Row 2,' Mrs. German Qsponsorj, Susan Bailey, Karen Crosby, Kathy Barlow, Lois Grabau, Paula Zondler. Row 3,' Karen Monut, Linda Berman, Kathy Galter, joseph Tadano, Mark Henke, Steve Wild- man, Debora Jacobsen. tuedmi, ' The members plan how to order their meals in French when they go to Chez Louis'. 89 Members of Art Club are Kathy Golter, Irene Wong, Peggy Sheldon, Carol Zornes, Susas Hubbard, Suzanne I.aLonde, Mr. Salmon, sponsor, JoAnn Baray, Lynn jeffress, Will Mattox, Arla Greene, Gary Kinnaman, and Dave Gordon. Art Club Presents Murals To Library 4 ,A df A . ,.. A major project of Q3 Art Club is the mu- X rals which they made 4 for the WHS Library. Depleting the history of writing, there will be a total of six mu- rals when the project is completed next year. ,C , L Wei fl! nA X35 -' - : 'fairly -f-Axigg. Fufure Nurses Learn By Helping Mrs. Murphy MEMBERS OF FUTURE NURSES ARE: Bollom Row-Elaine Schuster, Stacy Trayner, Mrs. E. Murphy, R. N. fsponsorj, Kay Sharpe, and Penne Weidnerg Top Row-Sandy Hull Sue Cospe r, Lincla Lazzara, jane Towner, Carol Shelton, and Irene Robles. Elaine Schuster student. It ru!-' 'mmm M-. l-Libs SWB To pay for such projects as their annual Mother-Daughter Ban- quet, Future Nurses of America had a bake sale, a wall-calendar sale, and held a dance along with Future Farmers. In addition, many of these girls work as voluntary aids in hospitals. and Carol Shelton give medicine to a Q-' Helping Mrs. Murphy, Kathy Murphy takes Mike Mc Carthy's temperature. f ' 9I ,st .Rl Qvffifs S If if - MEMBERS OF F.H.A.: Row 1, F. Bickle, L. Treitman, B. Sheldon, L. Turner, B. Talbert, J. Prince. Row 2-P Sheldon, M. Kaulick, B. Buckma . S 'l ' . n, J teiter, D. Sievertson, R. Larson, N. Scott. Row 3-L. Rote, E. Puzz, si Shual, S. Cox, S. Wright, R. Higgins, C. Wigger, K. Nixon. Future Homemakers Of America Practice The Man-Pleasing Arfs While learning the arts of cooking, sewing, home-decorating, and child-care these homemakers demonstrated their baking knowledge by having a tea for the faculty. During their weekly meetings, they listened to guest speakers and watched demon- strations which, along with practical experience, aided them in their quest for better homemaking techniques. Attending the Future Homemakers' tea, Miss Diehl and Mrs. Erickson sample the girls' baking. , 4-',... ..uwf' 'W k at FFA Boys Learn By Domg Tara Thomas, FFA sweetheart, dances with a member at their western dance MEMBERS OF FFA ARE: T011 Row-A Kessler, D. Carr, S. Taylor, M. Mitchell, K Ferrell, sentinel, D. Tash, L. Wilson, K Sikes, R. Moen, R. Herriageg Second Rau J. Rickey, D. Hardy, J. Tedrick, vice-pres ident, R .Mitchell, R. Felclmeier, president, D. Gray, treasurer, D. Flowen, S. Bell, sec retary, H. Borger, D. Grant, Third Roux' R Meder, advisor, J. Stenson, K. Kirsop, I. Parker, G. Howard, G. Bryson, T. Gibbs D. Barkleyg Blillom Rau'-L. Bonner, B. Ful ton, P. O'Brien, C. Jones, L. Clark, S. Eick hoff A big event each year for the Future Farmers is their western dance MX S. Cooperman, M. Pinneo, and H. Peterson set up the experiment the club exhibited at the Science Fair. Knowledge Gained Experimentation and Observations Interested in all forms of scientific study, these members of Science Club thoroughly explore subjects introduced in WHS science curriculum. They learn by experimenta- tion, research, discussions with guest speakers, and taking field trips, They also entered a prize-winning project in the Science Fair at ASU. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS ARE: T011 Row-R. Smith, S. Cooperman, N. Keehn, J. Knochel, M. Pinneo, and J. Elliotg Middle Rau'-D, Sinema, L. Kenton, S. Nunn, M, Beeny, and J. Williamsg Bottom Row-K. Dodson, R, Kronenfeld, W. Wong, P. Shahan, V. Surpina, and D. Sampson. S - ' PARTS OF TRIANGLE l I' .V Radio Club Furfhers World Communication Each of the I2 members of Radio Club owns his own shortwave set. This enables him to communicate with the 2,000 operators in the United States, and also those in such countries as Red China and Soviet Russia. To obtain an operator's license, the members must take a written test. MEMBERS OF RADIO CLUB ARE: jim Elliot, Mike Pinneo, Steve Cooperman, Dan Lepinsky, Kendall Kisler, Karen Blazer, Mark Beeny, Robert Shapiro. if ,O or O O MEMBERS OF VICA ARE: Top Row-Rick Wustrack, Bill Second Row-Bob Wellmaii, Arlen Nelson, Richard Huebseh, Olney, Anthony Cordeacl, Ward Hancock, Bill Cryer, Fran! Thomas, Gary Tlmlman, C. T. Schmidt. Capp, Abe Feoer, Darrell Fixlerg Bill Van Zileg Third Rowe-Dan Row-Bill Schonemann, Nadenia 95 Vocational Indus- trial Clubs of Ameri- ca, sponsored by Mr. Chez Schmidt, helps WHS students to ob- tain more experience in preparation for fu- ture industrial po- sitions. Members at- tend school for half a day and then prol ceed to their various jobs. VlCA Develops Skill Masquers Entertain Above and below are two pictures taken of the Masquer's play entitled The Imporfanre of Being Eafnexf. MASQUERS CLUB Each year, Masquers Club ag, brings live drama to WHS campus. This year, they pre- sented The Importance of Being Earnest, an English drawing room comedy. In addi- tion to this fall attempt, Time Out For Ginger, a comedy about a 14-year-old tomboy, was produced in the spring. MASQUERS, left to right, Row 1-Brigid Flanagan, joan Haas, Darlene Gregan, Linda Lazzara, Audree Edelman, Donna George. Row 2-Mrs. Marilyn Hoffs, Pat Perry, Susan McCormick, Karen Rolnick, Judy Brim, Andy Anderson, Glenn Snyder, Susan Montgomery. Row 3-Joie Wagoner, Debby Jacobsen, Mark Henke, Pat Price, Roberta Kleykamp, David Lee, Steven Stocker, Nikki Tillinghast, Trudy Halderman, missing is Bob Burns fvice-presidentj. l 1 Q g K fi ' . f rg ' ' Q , A ' . U. '- E ' 1' ' M1 f ' Q Q., .W,4 ' ' 'A , 1 Q y ,Y 5 f'-we V it 'fu 1' Q A- K ' an - W Agi l , Vfff . - L DECA Sells 'Nofhings' 1' 15.5 V m EY S 4 Nj To Raise Money .A-wa , ,f ,...W tt 9 Janice Stiteler helped sell booster buttons as a DECA project. Car washes, booster button sales, and selling of little fuzzies called nothings were money making projects of The Distributive Education Clubs of America. x x 5 in S Members of DECA work while going to ' S K ' school. They attended the state convention in March. Kaye Hildebrand was their candidate for Bamy, Campus Sweetheart. Beth Crile and Sharon Grant purchase a booster button from JoAnn - 'Y--z.. ' r sf.-es.. s . MEMBERS OF DECA ARE: Row 1-F. Dewerth, R. Chavarria, j. Lind, D. Haisten, V. Smith, H. Chafitz, B. Sheldon, L. Shoemaker, J. Baray, D. Combs. Raw 2-D. Moore, C. Dixon, K. Fisher, C. Soo Hoo, D. Norton. Raw 3-L. Schwab, T. Steuber, A. Moore, P. Payne, B. Ryan, G. Nelson. 98 151 Row: Babs Ausere, Bonnie Morley 2nd Row: Gayle Peterson, Carole Graves, Liz Kingsley 3rd Row: Kristie Welling, Bette Newton, Margie Brown, 4119 Row: Dave Harbster, Ronnie Richards, ,p FTA Sponsors Campus Sweetheart As an entirely new project this year, Future Teachers co-sponsored the cam- pus sweetheart contest. All clubs nomi- nated one girl, and the students voted for their favorite. As another of their projects, FTA sold voodoo dolls, com- plete with pins, at the Cortcz-Washi11g- ton football game. Babs Ausere makes voodoo dolls for the Cortez-Washington football game. 99 3 1 li --E' W' v F' Ak. l l l l 1 1 1 - .. 1 il 'Q f ii I Fine Chrous Adds To WHS's Prestige MEMBERS OF ADVANCED GIRLS CHORUS ARE, Row 1: Barbara Sweet, Kathy Shinkle, Linda Michael. Raw 2: Linda Thorpe, Celeste Haren. Row 3: Peggy Engebretson, Diane Simmons, Mary Eggen. Rau' 4: Susan Schultz, Jackie Zamzow. MEMBERS OF A CAPELLA, from left to right: Row 1, Joanne Troyer, Susan Bricker, Donna George, Molly Fennel, Geoff Roach, Dave Cruse, Bill Abbott, Row 2, Linda Peters, Susan Abbott, Norine Barrott, Eileen Sharp, Marianne Sharp, Gary Lee, Glen Snyder, Guy Suetopka, Row 3, Carolyn Dot- terer, Carolyn Stanford, jan McHenry, Brenda Sample, Anne Tolo, Ronnie Lotton, Ronnie McMillan, Dave Lee, Dennis johnson. Raw 4, Valerie Pyfrom, Belinda Schmitz, Christy Iverson, Chris Wright, Barbara Chester, Dwayne Shepard, Danny Hulsey, Mark Henke. i JQJI S S -4-N095 I ,Q 'gf wi' Mit , V' , , S va 3 i A' 1 ' . X I00 ks, 4 1 2: 4, ill I, ,s l Zz, 1 E Among the many activities of Chorus this year have been a Christmas Concert, a spring concert entitled Waltz Dream , and singing at senior graduation and baccalaureate. In order to raise money for their annual music scholarship, they held a car wash and co-sponsored a dance. IJ! Raw: Kim Titus, Jim Marks, Geoffe Roach, Shawn Harven, Tom Thomas, Tim Griffy, jerry Griffy, 2nd Row: Guy Suetopka, Brian Tognoni, Gary Lee, Charles Roberts, jim Marks, james Noel, Dave Cruse 3rd Raw: Ron McMillan, Dave Lee, Pat Price, Dennis johnson, Ellis Nielson, Danny Hulley, john Dotterer 4th Raw: Ken Costello, jim Thomas, Dwayne Shepard, Al Moore, Ron Lotton 1 I ju, Q. F li v-C Left, MEMBERS OF INTERMEDI- ATE BAND ARE: Top Rau'- Larry Cobb, Terry Kalor, George Norton, Pat Gizes, Craig Kitchens, Chris Fredrick, and Dan Adamsg Second Rau'-Danny Lepinski, Donald Densmore, Marty Brim, Dean Hershberger, Chris Edling, Steve Verberg. and Bruce Cattg Bollom Rau'-John Espinosa, Mar- tin Suoboda, Alice Clingingsmith, and Linda Smith. WHS Musicians Entertain Students . . . The band and orchestra, both under the direction of Mr. Bill Bearden are an outlet for the creative and Cultural needs of many WHS students. The band, which worked hard to provide halftime entertain- ment at football games, received a rating of excel- lent at the annual Band Day in Tucson. After play- ing three songs. they were judged on their perform- ance on the field. The orchestra provided excellent accompaniment at the Christmas Choral Concert, and joined the band to provide enjoyable music at various other concerts. 1118? 'We' . X Xf, 5 '-Fl Q 'Y ' MVK? MEMBERS OF ADVANCED ORCHESTRA ARE: Top Row-Ernie Logerquist, Steve Harris, jim Holsen, Steve Hemphill, Jim Collins, Pete Ulbricht, Russ Dodson, Ron McQuarrie, Larry Meyers, and Stan Dunstg Second Row--Barry Holt, Ed Hanigan, Scott jenkins, Paul Pixler, Dan Metko, and Ray Letcherg Third Row-Helen Underwood, Lola Noble, Walter Wong, Mary Golter, Judy Brim, Harold Poyner, Linus Clingingsmith, Mike Pinneo, David Moreland, and Clark Lukensg Bottom Row-Ken Dodson, Sue Lepinski, Louise Monseur, Gretchen Schroeder, Mary Lou Komada, Kathie Disser, Lynn Ulbricht, and Ellen Van Arsdell. l . . . And Represent School Ten outstanding WHS band and orchestra mem- bers received special recognition this years for their musical talent. Representing the school at the All- state band and orchestra Feb. 7 were Gretchen Schroeder, Barry Holt, Ed Hanigan, Lynn Ulbricht, John Ladd, and Ray Letcher. Chosen as members of the Phoenix Youth Symphony were Lynn Ulbricht, Gretchen Schroeder, Sue Lepinski, and Barry Holt. At left, members of the WHS Marching Band. I03 Ram Page Staff Works For Top-Rafed Paper The Ram Page Staff promotes school news, student opinions, and school spirit in the bi-weekly editions of the Ram Page. In spite of the extreme busyness character- istic of staff members, the senior journalists sponsored a drive for Operation Hand- clasp, a U.S. Marine project to send soap, pencils, clothing, toys, and food to the people of Tan Tru, an impoverished village' in South Vietnam. ..,,, ,. f fa, OS P9 .J 1 W Bonnie Crow, Robby Robinson, and Mary McLean examine donations for Tan Tru. Larry Gwinn, co-editor works hard supervis- ing the paper. His co-editor is Ken jones. MEMBERS OF THE RAM PAGE STAFF ARE: Top Row-Bart Chapman, Larry Gwinn, Larry Kuch, Ken jones, Robby Robin- son. Bollom Row-Sarah Ulbricht, Sally Chafin, Mary McLean. Middle Rau'-Audrce Edelman, Audrey Taclano, Gerlinde Krissl, Bev Carnahan, Darlene Gregan. gill 15 s H 4 V' 1 A Q nk .4 . 'X ff? 4 1 5 , . -- -Jkt MEMBERS OF INKSLINGERS ARE: Bottom Row-Ethel Livingston, Adrienne Holtz, Susan Hubbleg Second Row- Carol Browner, Sandi Ballance, Nancy Pearson, Celeste Haren, Trudy Westergardg Top Row-Karen Rolnick, Lynda Black, Candy Shahan, Pam Horton, Clare Walsh, Wendy Bills. Two Clubs Foster Journalism Interest Operation Handclasp, a ma- jor activity of Quill and Scroll this year, collected used articles for poverty-stricken Vietnam- ese. In addition, the club provides scholarships for junior journalists to Publications Workshop and finances the awards program. Inkslingers are junior jour- nalists who, by working on the Ram Page or Panorama, may become members of Quill and Scroll. To raise funds for Pub- lications Workshop, they sold fortunes and washed cars. MEMBERS OF QUILL AND SCROLL ARE: Bollvm Row-Mary Mclean Gregan, Gerlinde Krissl, Sarah Ulbrichtg Top Raw-Bart Chapman, Robby Robin Kuch, Ken Jones, and Larry Gwinn. l05 , Darlene son, Larry i. 'H ,ya K. 1 1 iii I lil u to all Q M 3 if 5 I .dag hr 4 f ' Q il hs I Q .l'ol5'N CMYK I -a , v N l ul Panorama staff members are: T011 Row-Sue McKinley, Brenda Sample, Trudy Halderman, Judy Brannon, Larry Myers, Renae'Harper. Liz Fagan, Ann Gwinn, Wendy Bills, Row 2-Nancy Jones, Susan Shelley, Susan Hubble, Sarah Ul- bricht, Linda Lyon, Sue Kammer, Susan Sain, Liz Schneider, Baliom Rau'- Rhonda Whaley, Ethel Livingstone, Carol Browner, Linda Rasmussen, Karen Berman. Carol Browner, Linda Rasmussen, and Wendy Bills work out a problem concerning their Sarah Ulbricht Heads '66 Panorama Staff Everyone joins in to help indentify senior pictures. Cant meet you after school, or 'lMom, I'll be late getting home tonight were com- mon expressions of Panorama staff members. Done entirely on an extracurricular basis, work on the yearbook began in the spring of 1965 and continued for a year. Editor Sarah Ulbricht and her assistant, Susan Hubble, attended Publications Workshop at Flag- staff in the summer to learn more about pro- ducing a yearbook. Sharing common problems, the staff and their advisor, Mr. Winthrop, became a close group. As a small reward, the hard workers received awards in the spring and were treated to a preview of their baby. IO6 Photo Staff Takes Pictures For Annual Photo Club assumes the vast responsibility of taking the majority of the pictures for the school annual. This time consuming job proved to be hectic, confusing, and frustrat- ing when deadlines had to be met. However, this deadline wnshfinnlly met-slightly over- due-n look of relief replaced the look of discouragement on the photographers' faces. Mr. Taylor and Chris Logan discuss the development of 21 picture Craig Farely and Rick Durley emerge a picture. IO7 Pep Club Boosts School Spirit Undoubtedly one of the most important clubs on campus as far as promoting school spirit is the Pep Club. An extremely large club this year, these girls painted posters to boost school enthusiasm at the games, dec- orated goalposts, and sold programs. ll.., -U! lg: Linda and Susan Hubble hurry to finish decorating the goalposts for the football game. 14 1 .1213 MEMBERS OF PEP CLUB ARE: Top Row-S. Ptacek, C. I.aFon. K. Holmgren, M. Eggen, K. Jeffries, G. Black, L. Kingsley, S. Cosper, C. Chaney, C. Conners, M. Loncaric, M. Mathews, B. Giddings, J. Wash, Second Row-K. Richards, G. Grommes, K Logen, B. Harris, D. Brown, W, Bills, K. Sweeney, K. Sullivan, J. Hunter, D, McDermot, P. Sparks, J. Petter, K. Hall, I.. Suarez and H. FettergTl1ird Row-K. Gordon, V. Phillips, L. Grabau, G. Hamblin, S. Zimmerman, J. Stratton, C. Scott, J. Hubbs, D Straghn, K. Stratton, and P. Welch, Bollom Raw-J. Ong, D, Lindhurst, S. Cosper, K. Luftkin, S. Kahlich, M. Jean, A. Charnow, L Rasmussen, B. Armstrong, and D. Luplow. I08 ,st if . tw , V ' I A -' M,.N M , an la mann A , E' 1 . av- W 1 .fi 'igaglfaa- . Every Friday night these Pep Club members stream the goal posts with purple and white during the Rams' football season. Shown on the ladder are Linda and Susan Hubble. Ushereffes Give Service Af School Functions To help lessen seating problems and confusion at school plays, concerts, and other affairs, Usherettes escort guests through crowded aisles to find suitable seats. One of the functions at which they volunteered to serve was the Masquer's play, The Impor- tance of Being Ernest. MEMBERS OF USHERETTES ARE: Tap Row-Mrs. Schroeder fsponsorj, Kathy Golter, Sandy Schall, Roberta Kleykamp Cpresidentj, Pamela Wroblewski fsecretaryj, Linda Lazzara fvice-presi- dentjg Bozzom Row-Shirley Morgan, Gloria Urdahl, Carol Zornes fpublicityj, Mary Golter, jackie Ong ftreasurerj. 'ir I 09 An average meeting of Y-Teens. Y-Teens Sponsor Christmas Party f MEMBERS ARE from left to right: Row 1-Kathy Rogers, Janis Potter, eanette Hirose Susan Hani an Grace Okamoto Row 2 Mrs Krause fs onsorj J , 3 , . - . - P , Trudy Ong fpresidentj, joan Hunter, Diana Chase, Leslie Spooner, Jan Hazelett, Stephanie Chase fsecretaryj Pat Keasey. Row 3-Corinne Cook Cvice-presidentj Kate Burke ftreasurerj, Laura Diller, Nancy Lowe, Gerlinde Krissl, Kay Cooki Linda Lovre, Carol Celebre. I I0 AS two of their many philanthropic projects, Y- Teens had a Christmas party for handicapped chil- dren and helped put on a party for some children in a nursery. To raise money for their projects, they sponsored a dance and a carwash. Hi-Y Promotes Community Service Projects 1 s. x ' lt il' . i l MEMBERS OF HI-Y ARE: Top Row-Dennis Newkirk, jim Dunn, Dick Van Hazel, Gary Nawrot, Mike Taylor, Neil Keehn, Ken jones, Tony Evansg Second Row-Eddie Leitner, Richard Huebsch, Skip Peterson, Ed Dunn, Scott Holmgren, Garry Duncan, Dave Browng Third Row-Roger Ripley, Guy Suetopka, Glen Wisliart, Mike McCarthy-Chaplain, Jerry Hubbard, Terry Juliusg Botfom Row-Mr. Englcbrecht, Scott Giddings-v.p., Leigh Prettyman-pres., Dave Wodricli-treasurer, Frank Ales. Hl-Y MEMBERS, Dave Harbster, Scott Gidclings, jim Dunn, .Dave Woclrich, and Tom Lawson play an exciting game of basketball. This year, Hi-Y has the largest member- ship in WHS history, 45 boys. Because com- munity service ancl healthy recreation are the goals of this worthy club, a long list of activities distinguished their year. Among their numerous projects were a car wash, a Christmas party, and a basketball tournament. Hi-Y members relax during a basketball tourna- ment. f ,.' ,f X F I, f, 1, X Brotherhood Week was highlighted by the Brotherhood Assembly. Here Eddie Murphy tells about Boys' State. Foreign exchange students from around the Valley participated in the AFS Assembly, AFS Sfrives For Brotherhood Of Man To promote brotherhood is the main purpose of American Field Service. The organization is responsible for the student exchange pro- gfiifll. WHS's foreign exchange student, Gerlinde Krissl, was honwred on her birthday after the football game. ,, Q -'V'--X-.13 tn. - - CCE Provides Job Training l U Bob Mills, president, presides over COE meeting. A new club on campus this year, Cooperative Office Education, provides on-the-job training for students who plan a career in business. In addition to required classes and the regular COE course, the members take an elective and then go to their various office jobs. Mrs. Ellis, Teri Watkins, and Sherry Franz interestedly attend a meeting. Industrial Arts Club Assists School, Community Besides assisting school clubs and organizations with industrial projects, the Industrial Arts Club makes toys and functional aids for handicapped children's institutions. Among the club's other activities are field trips to industrial businesses, guest speakers, and industrial movies. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB MEMBERS: ARE: Paul jones, Tim Holtzen, Dean Hershburger, Gary Halverson, Bill Fieldrnier, john Donna, Joe Harris, and Mr. Stoecel-sponsor. FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE: Top Row-- , Andy Anderson, Richard Kronenfeld, Doug Hardy, Pat Pasco, A1 Kingsley, Gayla Ong, Susan Bailey, , Margie Tsunoda, Bev Volsshin, Drudy Murphy, Pam Wait, Trudy Westergard, Linda Hubble, Barbara Fant, Donna Daniels, Sandy Scottg Middle Row-Mark Beeney, Judy Bran- non, Annette Cass, Tara Thomas, Cathi Lutkin, Cathie Gordon, Joan Hunter, Kate Bueke, Susan Hannigan, Corinne Cook, joan Haas, Trudy Ong Bollom Row- , Ray Letcher, Dan Ranger, Linda Lowe Gerline Krissle, Bruce Mortimer, Bob Burns, Ed Hannigan, Will Mattox, Steve Smith Kay Jeffries, jackie Patrick Babs Ausere, Carolyn Dotterer, Carol Christensen, Gary Hendrix. , V 'ti' Ed Hannigan and Will Mattox discuss Council business with President Louise Monsuer. I I4 Student Council: V23- Left, second from the top, Pham Van Sang, WHS' foster child is pictured with his family. Center Of WHS Activities WHS Student Council is one of the largest and most success- ful in Arizona. Among their numerous activities are: a hoot- enanny, a work day, a teacher matching picture contest, and two food drives at Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas. Through the Council's efforts, WHS gained recognition as KRUX's School With The Most School Spirit. Student Council is also respon- sible for the fourteen assem- blies at XVHS this year. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ARE: Becky Tognoni, publicity managerg Mary McCIean, recording secretaryg Liz Kingsley, treasurerg Stan Mabbitt, vice-presidentg Louise Monseur, presidentg and Pam Horton, corresponding secretary. Il5 Senior members initiated into N.H.S. last year perform the traditional formal induction of new senior and junior members NHS Encourages Scholastic Achievement NHS honors students excelling scholastically, who serve their school in extracurricular activities and who possess qualities of leadership good moral character. The money they raise from dues, dances, and other projects is used to purchase pins for new members. N.H.S. MEMBERS, Row 1-Left to right, Trudy Ong, Ellen Oxentenko, Sarah Ulbricht, Teri Ong fsecretaryj. Row 2-Brenda Sample, Carolyn Dotterer, ftreasurerj, Linda Hubble, Mary Warmuth, Louise Monseur, Pam Wait, Sue Kammer. Row 3-Bart Chapman, Larry Waldman, Kris Welling, Harry Peterson, fvice-presidentj, Linda Lowe, Carol Christensen, Karen Pulliam. Missing is Gary Yarbrough fpresidentl Il6 n , is N ,.-,x' fle- Row 1: Doug George, Larry Waldman, Jim Coughenour, Frank Ales, Vic Sierpina, Tom Walsh, Lu Creed, Curt Fant, Scott Holmgren, Row 2: Tom Sharp, Mr. Lou Brown, Gary Batsell, Glenn Hale, jeff Borovay, Glen Lesnick, jay Rosenlof, Steve Smith, Eddie Leitner, Ron Richards, Ellen Oxentenko-Sweetheart Row 3: Tom Reid, Mike Donovan, Bart Chapman, Lynn Evans, Larry Kuch, David Lewis, Neil Keehn, Ken jones, Dan Ranger Key Club Develops Leadership And Character Among Key Clulfs projects this year was the traditional Cans and Coins drive to provide dinners for needy families at Thanks- giving and Christmas and a pancake breakfast. in March, Key Club members enjoy Physical as Sponsored by the Northwestern Phoenix Kiwanis Club, the Wasli- well as mental activities. ington chapter strives to develop leadership and character through service to school and Community. Ellen Oxentenko was the chapter sweetheart for 1965-66. Key Club members plan future activities. Frwzl Roux' Lu Creed, Mr. Brown fsponsorj Baci? Roux' Scott Holmgren, Mike Donovan, Bill Capp, Neil Keehn if Wi, ... .1 . MEMBERS OF LETFERGIRLS ARE Coker, C. Christensen, publicity manager L Garrison L Bentley S Christenson A Green treasurer S Fisher J Bradley K. Wfharton, J. Polishuk, B Kruger vice president Second Ron j Troyer S Kammer L Kingsley K Gourley K Sweeney, D. Talley, M. Brown I Lesnick C Reecher I Wasli P Fryer C Anderson M jean P Sparks S Cosper C Giertzg Second Row-Sr Stair president B Morley Leila Fam C Graves S Sechrist B Ausere S Nelson C Van Hazel, D. Stone, D. McDermott E Oxentenko V Madson S Kimura K Hildebrand Bofmm Row M McLean P Bickle, M. Tsunoda, T. Ong N johnson J Potter P Welclr K Stratton B Armstrong Leffergirls Hold Sales, Enjoy Social Life To encourage school spirit Let- tergirls this year sold megaphones and cow bells to be used at the games. Volleyball playdays and a barbecue with Lettermen added to the girls' social life. Girls earn their letters by par- ticipating in GAA activities or playing on the varsity tennis team. Marilyn jean, Pam Fryer, Sandy Stair Donna McDermott, and Carlene Ander son admire a letter sweater with medals and pins from play days and club ac tivities. Lettermen enjoy the Harlem Clowns game. ff p 1 , 'C X 1' Leffermen Influence School Spirit Af WHS By such projects as the Harlem Clowns game, the WHS LETTIQRMIZN influence school spirit and good sportsmanship on campus. From the proceeds of their fund- raisings, they give scholarships and aid to the needy. Other projects include playdays and a barbecue with Lettergirls. 111 Row: Gary Duncan, Ben Perkins, Tom Reid, Gary Batsell, Greg Scheibel, Pam Welch-sweetheart, Larry Ramsey, john Dale, Scott Giddings, Tom Tanita, Jack Besser 2nd Row: Mike Smith, Leigh Prettyman, Tim Bechtel, Jere Grimes, Stan Morsis, Glenn Hale, Ken Hubbs, Frank Ales, Glen Lesnick, Lu Creed, Curt Fant, john Cross, Jerry Cross, jerry Hoeg, Tom Stits, John Drake 3rd Row Mike Field, Ira Conner, Tom Sharp, Mike Donovan, Skip Peterson, Hal Urdahl, Dave Parker, Robert Thomson, John Trueblood, Ron Richards john Leppla, Richard Simpson 4111 Raw: Reid Fehr-man, Lonny Skaggs, Tom Siewers, jeff Schmidt, Jim Herman, Lin Evans, Larry Kuch, Craig Greene, Norman Robe, Dave Harbster, Tom Murphy, Jim Bently, Ron Lotten -tb C f W. VH KN N ,A . ,M I'20 1 mg .-ur, x N, N..- , , X fl '- Nm. .r 'H it W f 1. Q Q .4 TER! j- , X ,..,, f One of the props that the pom squad has to employ at each practice as well as in their performances is the record player. , Y . Tennis, under the coaching of Mrs. Vogt, is not always just fun. T' Pom, Tennis Take Practice For Perfection J lausing in the midst of discussing the final tally of their badminton game are Sandy Stair, Betty Kruger, Carole seniors. Preparing for gymnastics meets, Carole Giertz practices her routine on the uneven parallel bars Gymnasfics, Baclminfon Clubs Develop Skill, Grace, Coordination Giertz, and Pam Fryer, all The pompon girls practice all week for the dances they perform during halftimes of football and basketball games. Members of the Pom Line are: Becky Armstrong, Teri Ong, Sally Kahlich, Sandy Hall, Mary Sue Hickcox, Carlene Anderson, Vicki Madson, and Pam Welch. n o o o Lively Girls Push WHS School Spmf h thusiasm of the 1 6 66 cheerin s uad was so feat that XX!1shin ton's school s irit soared xxinnin the student body much Teen . 95- gqt . g. . g p t ,' g praise from other schools. Member of the Varsity Cheering Squad are: Top Row-Ellen Oxentenko, Jan Wash, Kathy Strattong Bollom Row-Kathe Anderson, Diane Stone, Donna McDermott. - A Q-ijways X s was Q X 1 Pompon co-captains, Teri Ong and Pam Welch, lead the girls in lively routines. Long hours of practice by pom- pon girls, cheerleaders and acro- batic dancers made it possible for these girls to inspire the fans so that one referee remarked that in all of his years in sports he had never seen such spirit as he wit- IICSSCC1 at WHS. Q-ms, ri V ' rttr ex 112..n.... - t.f-- I . Q In A new addition to the spirit of WHS, the Rambleairs, Janice Gates and Patty Sparkes perform acrobatic routines. Junior varsity boys are cheered on by Sharon Zimmerman, Diane Straughn, Shirley Ptacek, and Linda Suarez, captain. l25 UWM! ' KW MW wie ai-MM WE: v I 'Pi' : 1 I ' .M . ffm X ,Mi Q f X l '7 il 51 Qs Girls Afhlefic Association Fosfer Afhlefics, Service GAA fosters interest in athletics hy sponsoring after-school sports programs. Activities include tennis, hadminton, swim- ming, gymnastics, and other sports. By participating in various activities, the girls earn points toward a GAA letter. Cheering np sick children at Christmas, helping veterans sell poppies, and a hot chocolate sale were some of the activities during the year. Playdays with other schools taught the girls sportsmanship and gave them a chance to make new friends. President Bonnie Morley presides at a meeting of the GAA council MEMBERS OF THE GAA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ARE Bonnie Morley, presidentg Betty Kruger, vice-presidentg Liz Wertz, treasurerg Jo Hunter, publicity manager, Marilyn jean, recording secretaryg jan Gates, corresponding secretary. I27 Gymnasfs Develop Balance, Skill A balance beam is just one of the many Pat Sparkes pauses to hold a pose pieces of apparatus used by the girl gym- in the midst of her free exercise l migrgi routine. v K, MEMBERS OF THE GYMNASTICS CLUB ARE: Top Row-Carole Giertz, Pat Sparkes, Dee Sabeck, Madeline Woods, Pam Thompson, Joann Troyerg From Row-Nancy Hickman, Maurine Sweeney, Linda Rassmussen, Marlene Burnstein, Connie Connors, and joy Archibald. MEMBERS OF THE TUMBLING CLUB ARE: Top Row-Mrs. Pappas, sponsor, Second Raw-P. Pascoe, K. Logan, D. Farley, K. johnson, S. Meyers, K. Richards, V. Phillips, Third Row-M. Woods, I. Mitchell, N, Kellhes, A. jones, A. Tolo, D. Schaule, L. Grabau, Founla Row-J. Ong, G. Hamblin, K. Sullivan, M. jean, P. Grabau, H. Feder, J. Troyerg Front Raw-M. Abdoo, D. McKellar, I. Gates, P. Sparkes, D. Sabek, M. Kincaid, and P. Thompson. Tumbling Fun Helps Girls Keep in Shape Janice Gates demonstrates a stand during a tumbling club practice. l I2,9 -- f'-1 1 N- The Modern Dance Club pasued for this picture during one of their rehearsals. From left to right the girls are: Sue Cosper, Mary Gordon, Bonnie Benjamin, Susan LaLonde, Gail Grommes, Cathy Ceglowski, Vivian Schmunk, Joan Hunter, Beth Crile, and Carolyn Wandetowski. Modern Dance Increases Grace, Suppleness MEMBERS OF THE MODERN DANCE CLUB ARE: Top Row-Susan LaLonde, Bonnie Benjamin, Caroline Wandetowski, Mary Gordong Second Row-Kate Burke. Cue Cosper, joan Hunter, Kathy Disserg Frou! Rauf-Beth Crile, Judie Hernandez, and Esther Ray. Not shown are Gail Grommes, and Vivi- an Schmunk, and Cathy Ceglowiski. l30 Basketball, Square Dancing Among Indoor Sporfs A right 'n left grand is only one of the steps learned by the PE classes in their unit on square dancing. Starting each quarter with a jump ball is part of the game of basketball which is among the sports skills mastered in PE, 435.6 ,X mo, 1 WHS Girls Earn Leffers Playing Tennis v 5 Ni , , ,X I Q1 gh, .1 A . 21, .V t iffy-1 fFk ,72'Qi ' .Q 4 ' lx-ev , . v -ff ' 4 ,,. -awww-Q.. X-Rik. , MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY TENNIS TEAM ARE: Row 1-Sandy Stair, Sally Nelsong Row 2-joy Pohshuk, Karen Rolnick, Kitty Whuton. . 1 nf ' ., IV PLAYERS ARE: Raw 1-Mary Nelson, Lorretta Jewell, Row 2-Ann Peterson, Deena Hutchinson, JoAnn Baray. B - 5 , 1 X Q. S. 1 '94 . l , Aiti - -, t . ' A ,. at ' 4, ii' ' . ' X - ' - . X K , I Q ' V - M I N Ar '15 'MS - Q ,K - Q. 34 f-fs My lil, I .. f' ' :fi ' J Q T X 'T ,134 V' ,... I 9 .I 1 4 Rm ln'-A 1 M -4 S' . A K AN? ' , to E .. f . go. FRESHMAN PLAYERS ARE: Row 1-K. Hauser, A. Peter- son, G. Kirsop. Row 2-Mrs. Vogt, D. Dorius, D. Hutchin- son, D. Dunn, L. Radke, Row 3-B. Salmon, K. Arthur, M. Roden, S. Edwards, M. Van Buskirk. Archery, Volleyball Develop Skill, lncrease Vifalify X tx 'Q' ,,,,kfT' Aim and stance are important factors in an a.rcher's ability to score. Vivian Schmunk demonstrates good position. A long reach and a hard hand are helpful attributes to any volleyball player. Carole Giertz, center, watches as two of her classmates try to outreach each other. Pins Fly When Bowling Club Meets janet Bradley, a member of the bowling club demonstrates the correct form in the delivery of the ball. Every Monday night some three dozen girls from WHS head for the 300 Bowl to participate in three games of bowling. Come peting against their fellow bowlers and against their own individual records, these girls constantly try to equal or surpass their past performances. 5 X I34 Among the events in track are shot put, as Sara Meyers demonstrates in the top picture, clash, as shown by Kathy Gerlofs and Kathy Smith in the picture at right, hurdles, relay, and broad jump. Girls Try Hand Af Shot Put, Dash Events In Track Sine Heads Rams for Firsf Time in '65 ffb ' ' I Halftime shows mixed emotions for Rams in the locker room. Coaches Ed Sine and Phil Perkins discuss strategy with player Reid Fehrman. Tom Reid 1131 fights for yardage as Tom Siewers 1701 throws a block. , A .,., ,K ,. ggsgfxgg ist- tw. K ' Q'-me ' I37 rl wi .,-,. , r ff' . 2 as Members of the varsity football team are: Bollom row: D. Ptacek, K. Hubbs, J. Kerr, G. Batsell, J. Besser, D. Armstrong, C. Fant, S. Morris, S. Kalwara. Row 2: T. Ried, H. Urdahl, D. Cross, J Cross, L. Creed, B. Bentley, D. Cohen, J. Poppoff, B Cobb. Row 3: R. Fehrman, A. Poppoff, L. Ramsey, D. Parker, J. Herman, T. Murphy, G. Leiler, M. Smith, J. Reed, M. Fields, N. Rube. Top row: E. Kalwara, I. Connors, R. Thompson, L. Skaggs, J. R Trueblood, G, Schiebel, R. Richards, R. Lotten, D. Jones, T. Bechtal. Gridders Have 2-6-2 Season Possible disaster for the Rams is shown by the grief in player Jim Reed's face. In a ten game season of ups and downs, Coach Ed Sine's gridders won two, lost six, and tied two. Valley powerhouses such as Scotts- dale, Glendale, and St. Mary's gave the Rams a good trouncing. But in other instances the Rams surprised experts by tying Brophy. Cortez went down to a humiliating 41-O defeat in the season's finale. Ed Kalwara looks intent as he watches Gary Batsell kick for the extra point. 'L '19 Anxiety and joy are shown on the faces of the WHS fans. I38 65 RAM RESULTS XVHS 19 Scottsdale 32 WHS 27 Paradise Valley 12 XVHS 6 St. Mary's 47 WHS 13 Brophy 13 WHS 0 Prescott 0 WHS 13 West 20 WHS 13 Glendale 37 WHS 7 Flagstaff 14 WHS 6 Sunnyslope 26 WHS 41 Cortez 0 X Ken Hubbs 1653 approaches as Gary lf Batsell 1231 is brought down by a St. 'iff Mary's player. XM! Q xsfffm. Dan Morris seems headed for trouble as the opposing players move in on him I39 MEMBERS OF THE FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAMS ARE: Top Row--M. Holmley W. Cope- land, R. Gilland, R. Patterson, J. Wash, P. Slucher, C. Marona, M. Morris, F. Esparza, B. Haynie, Third Row: Coach Willeford, D. Owing, D. Otto, R. Coffman, L. Pickard, D. Schmidt, R. Rosenoff, C. Muzzie, J. Robertson, M. Nuanez, G. Kcnnninger, Coach Korky. Sefmnf Roux' R. Crouch, G. Giertz, J. Marsh, B. Poyner, T. McLean, M. Chambers, G. Tadano, B. Swank, K. Titus Boimm Roux' G. Kaylor, B, Munson, K. Dotterer, J. Powell, J. Boerner, D. Lopez, H. Ragar, M. Sanford. Tap Row: M. Folro, B. Rabc, S. Hatcher, T. Eggert, J. Jordan, D. Evans, S. Combs, Cobb, D. Ferguson, T. Donovan, B. Dunn, Third Row: Coach Brown, Mgr. Hill, R. Fife, G. Palmer, K. Dale, D. Brown, D. Creed, G. Graham, K. Nielson, F. Burke, Coach Storey, Sammi Row. B. Van Buskirk, R. Smith, G. Wynn, B. McDerrmott, G. Inwaldson, W. Bennett, G. Latham, M. Christen- sen, W. Dohse, L. Graves, L. Tutor, M. Swoboda, K. Mosca, B. Jones, D. Siewers, J. Pommering, D. Young, R. Dunstan. E . X ,, wm ..a5.'e:3f1 X Greg Schiebel M31 returns a punt as Tom Reid f16j and Lu Creed A victorious team lifts Coach Sine to their 1213 block the oncoming team. shoulders after the Cortez game. I40 interceptions, TD's Make Football Exciting Ira Connor 1221 intercepts the pass at Scottsdale as Dan jones C521 comes in quick pursuit and Lonny Skaggs f62J clears the way Connor f22J breaks through for another touchdown for the Rams as Ken Hubbs f65j blocks the oncoming opponent. l4I Tom Siewvers shoots a long one. Senior Tom Reid seems suspended in air as he fires one from the side. Ram Hoopsfers Take To The Court For '66 Leigh Prettyman makes a jump shot. His accuracy was important in many Ram victories. Rams Take Fourfh Ram Hold 9 T0 ln Division Play Coach Kent Brigg's basketball team finished the season with an 8-9 record, which netted them a fourth place finish in Division IV. At the end of the regular season, Wfashington was tied with Brophy, Glendale, and Prescott, but because they had a better record in competition with these teams, they were awarded the fourth spot. The first four place teams of each division met in the inter-divisional playoffs where the rams were downed by Coronado 97-67. The year's scoring attack was led by Leigh Pretty- man and Tom Siewers, who averaged 14.1 and 11.7 points respectively. Leigh's high average included a school record of 35 points in one game. Larry Kuch was top rebounder for the second year in a row, averaging 11.0 rebounds per game. The Ram's defensive standout was Tom Reid. Record WHS Alhambra WHS Cortez WHS Sunnyslope WHS St. Mary's WHS Brophy WHS Sunnyslope WHS Flagstaff WHS Glendale WHS Brophy WHS Paradise Valley WHS Prescott WHS South Mountain WHS Flagstaff WHS Glendale WHS Prescott WHS Paradise Valley WHS Cortez MEMBERS OF THE RAM VARSITY ARE Stan Morris, Paul jones, Robertson, Craig Green, Mike Higgins Stuc- Kalwara, Mike Fields, Larry. Kuch, Tom Murphy, Lynn Evans, Leigh Prettyman, Tom Siewers, Tom Reid, Steve Evans Frank Ales manager, and Coach Kent Briggs. Tom Reid 1135 and an unidentified Cortez player take to the air l? 9 Faces are intent as a close game comes to an end. I44 Fwinfwn of Glendale tries to lwlnck lm Cnnnor's jump shot. Curry Leads JV's for Third Year XJ XA Ji. rf . -5.-:J all N MEMBERS OF THE JV BASKETBALL TEAM: Tap Row-Coach Weldon Curry, M. Nelson, R. Curry, S. jenkins, S. Lenocker, T. Lawson, S. Taff, K. Larson. Botzom Row-K. Dinchdeal, L. Rote, D. Hulscy, J. Dotterer, T. McGraw. Not pictured are B. Martin, D. Stitler, D. Stapley and M. Higgins I .: ,f if , V- .J Y. Mike Nelson loses the ball to the opponents devious blocking. Q1 .. l is ,. In -1 ' 3 I , K - ' :Fl 5 ' YCQA I W X L, MEMBERS OF THE WHITE TEAM ARE, Top Row: J. Jordan, J. Wash, B. Rabe, J. Burnworth, I. Pommerening. Second Row: D. Evans, R. Kohl, B. Swank J. Byler, R. Smith. Third Row: Coach Dale Goodwin, D. Morris B. Koch, R. Patterson, S. Brown, C. Comon, manager Frosh Have White, Purple Teams Under the coaching of Mr. Jerry Kopke and Mr. Dale Goodwin, the two frosh teams had winning seasons. Playing on either the white team or the purple team, the boys gain valuable training and the coaches are able to size them up for future varsity positions. In the game between the two teams, the purple team won by one point. MEMBERS OF THE PURPLE TEAM ARE, Top Row: M. Holmesley, D. Dial, W. Copeland, R. Bryce, B. Holt: Second Row,' F. Thomas, R. Fife, K. Dale, J. Duke, T. Eggertg Bottom Row: Coach Jerry Kopke, R. Fife, B. Munson, T. Evans. Not pictured are J. Strauss. and D. Siewcrs. Harriers Have 8-4 Season .. , ,ia . , I st On their way to another victory Glen Lesnick, Mike Claus, and Tom Stitz pour on the coal at the start of a meet. Record after record was broken by Scott Giddings in cross- country meets. Under Coach Wendell Sheets, the WHS harriers had an 8-4 record. Frosh harriers racked up a 10-0 season showing great promise for future years. Among Giddings' records was the fastest 2-miles in the state in the Division II Meet. Aa egg-QM it f F ,, It N. Only a mile to go as Dave Harbster and Garry Duncan reach the halfway mark. Members of the cross-country team are: Top Row-H. Duncan, G. Gerloffs, G. Hale, J. Drake, R. Jewell, J. Johnson, R. Lazzara, S. Nunn, F. Simpson, M. Higgins, M. Donovan, D. Foddrill. Second Row-D. Harbster, M. Claus, T. Stitz, S. Giddings, D. McLaughlin, K. Lesnick, G. Dun- can, H. Garcia, Coach Sheets. Boftom Row-S. Smith, R. Bejarano, M. McLaughlin, R. Koch, J. McHenry, D. Piske, J. Thomas. S ,ff- vw? jack Besser uses the fireman's carry to take down his opponent. Besser won the decisive match for the meet, against Cortez, in the final seconds. Rams Take Second In Division ll Tourney WHS grapplers had a 7-3-1 season, fin- ishing in a tie for second place in the Divi- sion II Tournament. The Rams scored 264 points to their opponents 172. I Outstanding wrestler was Jack Besser, who co-captainecl the team with Tom Tanita. John Lopez took honors as top point man. Wally Scholz was outstanding IV grappler and Larry Pickard took honors for the freshmen. Jack Besser took fourth place in the State Tournament, In the Division II tourney Mike Mingoy, Tom Tanita, John Lopez, Besser, and Doug Armstrong placed second. Third place wins went to Tom Sharp and Larry Ramsey. In third place were Doug Boscamp, Henry Garcia, and Dave Parker. MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY SQUAD ARE, Top Row--T. Sharp, D. Armstrong, D. Parker, L. Ramsey, S. Combs, J. Grimes J. Campbell, F. Dunda, K. Stevens, Coach Swerdfeger, B. Perkins, manager. Bafzonz Raw--M. Mengoy, T. Tanita, L. Pickard B Olson, J. Lopez, D. Boscamp, J. Besser, E. Hahn. I -s .Q ogcfgz 'E ' Pg? ' 651504 l . i ' +, ' i - A ' Xi 5 A ,- . Q I K 0 ' ni N 8 . vi-HW 1 4 , , Qi' ' .. 4'i'm'7'1': ' A I 5 x l 'i it Q4 :I he , MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY SQUAD ARE, Top Row: T. Walsh, M. Kotterman, R. Shiffer Coach Bruce Wilson. Serond Row: J. Polishuk, J, Hoeg. Tennis Team Has Outstanding Season Under Coach Bruce Wilson, the varsity tennis team had an out- standing season beginning with victories over Agua Fria C7-Oj, Brophy C7-Oj, and Glendale C4-SD. lkn MEMBERS, OF THE J.V. SQUAD ARE: B. Eck, G. Roach, K. Copeland, W. Dodson. John Polishuk shows the good form in serving that has earned him the position of number one man. ISO Track Team Relies on Depth Despite the loss of two key men, Ric Beltran and Bob Roether, the WHS track team made strong showings because of depth in sev- eral areas. Outstanding performers were Greg Scheibel and Tom Murphy in the sprint, Dave Harbster in the 440, Scott Giddings in the mile, Ski Peterson in pole vaulting, and Steve Kalwara in the broad jump. The team was coached by Wendel Sheets. The team warms up for a hard afternoon's practice as Coaches Sheets and Thornburg look on. .X MEMBERS OF THE VARSITY TRACK TEAM ARE--Top Row: Coach Layne Peugh, Coach Wendell Sheets, M. Smith, J. Bentley, J. Mattison, D. Threewit, G. Yarbrough, G. Hale, D, Olson, mgr., D. Moreland, mgr. Second Raw: Coach D. Thornburg, D. Richards, R. Jewell, T. Pickett, M. O'Connell, S. Taft, M. Higgins, L. Creed, J, Drake, J. Leppla, mgr., Coach Ed Sine. Third Raw: J. Rosenloff, N. Rabe, K. Lesnick, T. Lewis, S. Peterson, D, Parker, J. Dale, L. Ramsey, E. Kalwara, R. Richards, Bottom Row: D. Ptachek, D. McLaughlin, J. Gerloffs J. Reed, M. Donovan, D. Harbster, S. Giddings, J. R. Trueblood, G. Schiebel, T. Murphy, T. Stitz, J. Herman l5I Giddings Holds School Record For The Mile Tom Murphy, Greg Schiebel, and Dave Harbster sprint to the finish of the 220. jim Reed and Steve Taft display the good form needed for the high hurdles. ,ww Scott Giddings, the schcrcgzrecorcl holder, breaks the tape after a fast mile. . S' ,Jay B i , Z C gX ,., , .qw m m . ,LmL Lil, . a . - ..-. -'-- 2 -21:fe:S,gQ'..z1.1,.' .+.-aah aGe'5.f.,22i'35?T2ziPw Skip Peterson vaults over the bar as manager, Don Olson catches his pole. Greg Sheibel and Tom Murphy begin and end a race. 'Fx 'Nev W, 1.5, ' X H Members of he Freshman team are--Top Row: L. Cobb, J. Ladd, R. Graves, D. Christiansen, M. McLaughlin, T. Lager- quist, R. Letcher, B. McDermott D. Creed. Second row: C. Mosco, K. Costello, B. VanBuskirk, W. Copelan J. Howe R. Bigarano, S. Hatcher, R. Kohl, G. Wyn, Third row: D. Nolan, S. Combs, D. Evans, B. Holt, B. Rabe, D. Siewers S. Brown, W. Dose, M. Folio. Fourth row: W. Hamblin D. Legeire, R. Gillan, A. Morirson, L. Pickard, K. Dale, R. I-Iuhe, R. Sprye, P. Whittet, M. Bohl. Bofzom row: W. Bennet F. Burk, J. Duke, R. Brice, J. Jordon, D. Morris, B. Hicock, R. Righil, D. Ostermyre. v 1 I53 Rams Defend Sfafe Title As defending State Champs, the Ram baseball team opened the sea- son with a 2-0 victory over Camel- back. Sparked by the outstanding pitch- ing of Dave Allen, the Rams showed excellent prospects of re- taining their title. Coach Ilarvey Jensen ako rehed heavily on the services of Tom Reid, centerfield, and Curt Fant, third base. Returning letterman Craig Green displays excellent form in batting practice as Tom Sharp catches. Rex' um WH 1 K, J 1 ,C v ij -:ka Q ,-QU 1?fzm,., gy S 'nl 1 ' Q -ur' Members of Varsity Baseball team are-Top Row: Coach Harvey Jensen, C. Green, A. Kessler, M. Clauss, J. Higgins, L. Wal- lentinson, I. Figueroa, D. Allen, T. Ried, J. Dunn, manager. Bottom raw: J. Kerr, J. Galleger, P. Gilleland, T. Sharp, F. Dun- da, K, Fant, J. Grotehouse, D. Norton, F. Ales. l54 M- . aq.4-f-.Af www-H :dnt Members of the j.V. baseball team are-Top Row: Steve Lenocker, Gary Nelson, Danny Hulsey, jim Mohr, Tom Blackshear, T. Martin, Ed Hannigan, Coach Tom Pagel. Bollom Row: Melvin Martin, Andy Nutima, jim Coughenor, jim Blankenship, Tommy Thomas, Dan Mclntyre, Bob Goodwin. Dave Allen, outstanding XVHS pitcher. fires another strike. 'T' if' Dave Norton readies himself for the next pitch as catcher Tom Sharp squats behind the plate. 6 ooo 100' ' QQO1 Xfnf K -A-r l V . .vqllt 1 A' Q5 L, ,,,,, W 'A ' va 11 N 'K j i Pat Gilland, second baseman, tosses the ball to shortstop, Larry Wallentinson for another easy out for the Rams. Quick action is shown by Curt Fant as he scoops up a ground ball and throws it to first for the putout. L5-6 1 Q il t Left fielder joe Figueroa reaches to catch Z1 high fly ball. Good Pitching Sparks Rams First baseman, joe Higgins tries for a putout as Alan Kessler runs to first Dave Norton displays the good pitching form that won him a place on the Ram varsity baseball team. i ,M hd In a practice game Tom Reid prepares to knock one over the fence. Frank Dunda is the catcher. l57 N Members of the gymnastics team are-top row: Coach Lewis Brown, M. Taylor, J. Campbell, B. Pearson, P. Wyly, M. McCarthy, J. Henry. Second row: J. Boerner, R, Lotten, R. Menke, D. Scmidt, J. Wagner. Franz row: M. Grimwoocl, R. Doukakis, D. Woods. Gymnasfs Strive For Perfection Strength, perserver- ence, co-ordination and practice are all needed for good re- sults in gymnastics. T h e s e gymnasts show the good form which has come from hours of practice. The team had two coaches this year. Mr. Lewis Brown and Mr. john Blushkofski. As a part of his free exercise routine, john Campbell does a handstand. jeff Schmidt performs an L on the parallel bars. I58 Gary Batsell is shown in the middle of a back flip during one of his tumbling routines. NEWS Sis? Q L . i tix. gawk a w RIMS' wi ,lv is x Y' 1 Alu sr ww ww !s!! swuRBb1N 'Rf 'QKIN new is N' .aww SSW an 2 wiht fix Qdhiwwswsss as UWNQWR 1' mix www Uriah as N WM Psiipmslmwii eww Sikswiw sm si his I Brian Pearson exhibits the strength and perseverentf needed to perform the iron cross. Paul Vlyly performs ll handstand on the still rings The horse is one of the most difficult phases of gymnastics. Mike Mc Carthy shows that hours of practice improve form and ability. l59 Ram Athletes Earn State, Division Honors Greg Schiebel placed on the first team of the Division II All-Conference team. Larry Ramsey was honored by being named to the second team in Division II. A spot on the Evening American District II team went to Leigh Prettyman for his outstanding basketball ability. I60 ,.-., .'i in .QJ K s -ff ,J - tx jack Besser placed fourth in the state wrestling tourna- ment. Members of the 880 relay, Greg Scheibel jerry Gerlofs, Dave Hnrb- ster, and Tom Murphy, took second in the state meet last year. Dave Allen was named to the All-State baseball team for his pitching ability. Scott Giddings holds school rec- ords for the mile and two mile runs in cross country. He also holds dis- trict and division records for the mile. I6I I 2 gwnnpmwmgw .qrlytf . - I'.'VF xx Q if Eff' 1:14 v a X sv Classes , .ook Frank Andrews Doug Armstrong Babs Ausere 62 W f17 Susan Abbott Danny Aguirre Vicki Akin Frank Ales The hardworking senior class officers and sponsors for the class of 66 were Kreazed from leflj Margie Tsunoda, secretary, Mrs. Morrison, Babs Ausere, treasurer and ffmndnzgj Mr Cook Bill Capp, publicity manager, Mike Donovan, president, Gary Hendrix xice president and Mr 23 SQMANP yd' Class 0f '66 Ends And Begins Marleen Ayers To everything there is a beginning and an end. For 513 seniors, graduation marks the end of four years of hard work, determination, heartaches, fun, and good times. K It also signifies the beginning of -8. aff? a new and challenging life-college, a job, or perhaps military service. Probably never again will the seniors all be together except in thought and between the pages of this book. Ann Marie Babo N- ff'x' 'X Mike Baca Paula Baker Patricia Barclwell ' X , 'Ai B A e is 3' .si - Marlene Barham Dianna Barmore Patti Barnes 4c'f'f' Gary Batsell Mark Beeny Bonnie Benjamin Seniors Shirley Bentley Karen Berman jack Besser Peggy Bickel 4 T1! joan Benson Bill Bentley Linda Bentley .QFN Daniel Boprey Virginia Borger jeffrey Borovay Pam Bradley 104 Jim Billings Noble Blackshear Edward Blankinship Laura Bonner ,-0 ,fg- flu: 1 1,-ns,.Ar- Steve Bradley Judy Brannon janet Breedlove Susan Bricker 'TR Noel Brooks Dave Brown Margie Brown Susan Bryant Karen Bryce Clyde Bryson Kate Burke Carolyn Burns ,cf Duane Carr f'3'3k if-env Seniors Katie Chavez Marilyn Christian Carol Christensen Sandy Christensen A2 J X , X ff' 7.52 fx 'Vi Stan Clark james Clifford Bud Cobb Linda Coker EFF' v-9 f.,.AY Sparkle Cooke Terry Cooper Steve Coopermun Tony Cordero '25 Doug Colley Lana Conrad Pat Connors 'Qrvvv ION Carol Chaney Bart Chapman 'TF -J X Elaine Cruse Donna Daniels Sue Darr TT? ,J If .4-3 aw f .Ty 'ffmfh Suu Cospcr Linda Cox Ronnie Cros Bonnie Crow 'Y' ,.P' Cathi DeForest Pat Deubler Barbara Dinehdcal Kathy Disser I'-OJ Yffr john Drake Kim Driscoll James Dunn '7 Tb ff' Russ Dodson Mike Donovan Carolyn Dottcrer Su5un Doty vel D X 1 4, i fd? Riclmril Durlcy Audrcc liilelmnn Flizzilwcrli Edgewater Virginia lfnlwnrnls - 'rr Craig Farley Abc Fuller Reid Fehrmnn Bill Felnlmcier ,. 'A 'Ne ,Re XJ .f v 9 Z-3' Q'-fri' Kevin Ferrell hlike Fielil Joe Figueroa Michelle Finnell lim IIW Us I' 55. -in -0- 'rn J Seniors Sherry Frantz Pam Fryer Jean Fulton Renee Gagncr gg. 51 2. F tJ ' ff fl X-.1 wg., AY RH ,ff 2,5 4:-gif' -G-qs .A Nik x . ,L .f fi fp. ' :oi .' 1 t of A5 'f af if Q, , Y, i eiihvw we if ,':,2ga'F? wt- 11213 ,jr g bp' vt ,' Qtm gztf -'t'k'f +'2 , :fare liifjigsi'-:lJ.HLl'Eilll ,,.-f .df Sandra Gaines Shirley Garrett Vicki Gentry Donna GQ-urge Kathy Gerard Scott Giildings Carole Gicrtz Pat Gillclancl Mary Gorslinc Karen Guurlcy I7I '15 vw-N 'r Seniors enrolled in COE take time out from their labors for a little celebration. ' ' X V gi. VM A . , L 'Q K A 5,29 K7 I l Sl g gi ll ' 1, gf Lynn Gover Lcnore Goznwskas Frances Grubau Carol Graves f v,.,R,5 , 185 Wi wa if , ruin' .ZWQ 1 'V :Elf-MX,3 ,file Y t - H' 1 M i 1 'tif 5' if 1 f - 's 1 .Y .f V 9 N f Arla Greene Darlene Grogan Rick Gregg Dianne Griffy Seniors began a new tradition by claiming the oval as their own. Leisure time was spent around the flower-filled area and occasionally rt teacher would hold a class in the balmy outdoors. lqkqsfw, -., xxx ' 4 N, Wm, - ,.-,A-Q -Z, 'i ' 1 '- Y: -1--- Class of '66 2 LYQQ Tim Griffy jere Grimes Baerbel Guertz Larry Gwinn '71 Tin Q35 wp-up Ward Hancock Charles Hanson Lynelle Harambasic Dave Harbster 'Ni 'Q'-. . ls 49. Doug Hardy Renae Harper Lowell Hart Mark Harvey E ..., P br Tom Hageman Ed Hahn Sandy Hall Wayne Hall . I ,fig joe Heilnmn -lohn Heislcr Gary Hendrix Mark Henke kv N ' , N, . Q l idea Vind 5 5:55a ,ag Sandy Haskins Chris Haynie Fred Heather IF -ab ,,....f V I3 Qi? Charles Hernandez Tommy Herriage Lane Hickok joe Higgins l9S2LTta eww!-M1 : ik Mfgigh ,ms rf W , i 4 .Sf y a v5..,,,f Lian Holt Wesley Horton Mary Hubbard Richard Huebsch mi Kaye Hildebrand Jody Hirneisen Trudy Hoagland rxek Seniors ,gi bw r 'xr ' rj' -...ay 409 4cT 'T' Q uf Mae Jaeger Lynn Jeffress Roberta Jensen Steve Johnson J Linda Hubble Joan Hunter Tim Hutchison Nnnette Jacobs Bill Johnstonbaugh Barbara Jones Dave Jones Jo Ellen Jones Eddie Kalwara Susan Kammer Neil Keehn A X tgl git ,KK mfg' Ken Jones Nancy Jones Steve Jones Ellen Jurgensen S Sw ,fx f .AM 1, QR , Q fl Aw 351 , Q 53 19 i n l X- Vickie Kelley Larry Kenton Bob Kersting Alan Kessler 'D Sharon Kimura J Y 2, -. NY' wi Liz Kingsley Kendall Kisten Roberta Kleykamp Yoava Klucsar Dennis Kotterman Rosemary Koukol Sylvia Kramer Keitha Kreisman Gerlinde Krissl Richard Kronenfeld Betty Kruger Nancy Kruse 99'-BQ Larry Kuch Mark Kulwin Linda Lajeunesse 3 .wi fin Susanne La Loncle Carol Larson Phillip Latham Thomas Layman 'if '52 Ted Lewis john Lichty Bob Lilly Hallie Lindhurst ,fr-. Laura LeGcre Eddie Leitner Sue Lepinski Dave Lewis -j--SEQ: 5akN: . -g -I -, ' ix' . an rt- P frgifli' lin . ,M -ii gk: , 3 5 fair?- : ' ff iv-:fd ' 4:3 iii eaiieileae ,PM-1557 la-l-f Vg-ev 'F'--P af 'ff' IX, If 'mi if ,Qi Craig Lund Dennis Lunclgren Linda Luplow Linda Lyon I77 FQ Ronnie McQu:1rrie Stan Mfibbif Vicki Maclson Gerry Manfrecli Mike McCarthy Donna McDermott Anna McDowell Mark McElvain Mickey McGee Linda McLaughlin Mary McLean Ronald McMilli:1n ad! 'xox 1131 'L ig ,Q A A . 41 ' M sm QR ,3- , i 55,5 jc X ,iq . . ,E H , X, uf,-be I-5:3 . , , ,rx he No senior ever forgets English under the capable teaching of Mrs. Mortensen. 1 . A R-XWTYL Olive Mnnross IIN md Jn ar ' fs- ! '... ITP Glenda Marshall Cheryl Martin Linda Mason Ray Mason Jacque Mcminot I Seniors C'--M -6 Stephen Merritt Larry Meyers Larry Kucli and Carolyn Byrns stop by the mul t exchange a bit of gossip and a joke or two. , . r . O i -vr'- 'J janet Milke -A fav Dennis Millenacker KX June Miller Bob Dfills uf. I79 :L for-: fre? Sandy Montgomery ,5 J Terry Moore Rosemary Morgan ..,.,, t r r.r - i at fr.,-M ,rv. 5 t h he mo i, ,WX VX l x PJ Xi A .V Bonnie Morley Michelle Morris Drudy Murphy Ed Murphy Margaret Neville Lola Noble Vicki Norman ,Q-'fl' Gary Nawrot Linda Neuhatd Bette Newton Ellen Mitchell Mike Mitchell Louise Monseur 1' -1 v'j'1:9' 1,115 .V .x . .K r-.,- ACR R .. x.Lx '-LL . J Q X is AV,1V Mg..-L-I xlv - Senior Day at ASU NAU and UofA provnded fun as well as valuable mformatnon about college life .. ,. ., X JN Teri Ong Trudy Ong Ellen Oxentenko XX Brian Pearson Ben Perkins Bill Peterson Fred Peterson Paul Pixler Alex Popoff jim Popoff Marilyn Potisman 2.3:-sv Gayle Peterson Harry Peterson Skip Peterson was Larry Parker Steve Parker Edith Payne -,,3rv x ff ,ff 4 Seniors F 53' 'OX I 'lb 'za' . ' lik' Vickie Prenovost Liegh Prettyman Dan Price Charles Ptacek ,X N .M-ff Richard Ptacek i i Karen Pulliam i -X . L I f Y? Y' 1 l f- ' ' v X., , 41 st 4 ? gb 4 r..- ,gt , M 'Q '52 Mary Putman Larry Ramsey Dan Ranger Don Rathsman Rosalie Remedies Rozann Remedies Mary Reppel 1 1 v , w Esther Ray Connie Reecher jim Recd Tom Reid iff J Art Reynolds Sherri Rhodes Rachelle Richards f v ..- 4 13? r gk ., Q. gf, , W 1 r ex fir 2 i-vEfEfiESW?5SC f W- - 4C'f1 ' Ron Richards Greg Ricker Leona Roberts Robby Robinson ,mash A 1, W A 1 .1 - it' f'vA we W, ,wg ICQ , is J T37 Brenda Sample Andy Schefman Greg Scheibel Susan Schmidt Joanne Schneider Liz Schneider I84 Irene Robles Susan Roer Marsha Russell Tom Sanzone X Seniors ' ,S-'J Q, ' 'ZR- ! Rial IIN Lynn Schneider Kathy Scott Sandy Scott Terry Scrivano .yarn I ,-.49 ,--f 5.3: M ' K 2 2,550 P3 'TJ A ss . 43' ,istgwnwbi , , ,Jia 'ffjr John Scrivano john Scifriccl Billie Sharp Susan Shelley Dwayne Shepard Linda Shinkle Jim Shnciclcr Tom Sicwers David Simpson Richarcl Simpson l85 Seniors Seniors on the art committee work innlustriously to complete decorations for the Homecoming festivities. omega, f l ,- .4 Dun Sinema Harold Skaggs Beverley Skicewicz Dave Skupien -'U'-' P' Bill Stern Judy Stewart Janice Stiteler Becky Sullivan George Slayton Margaret Smith Stanley Smith Norma Sonoqui Jim Sprague Sandy Stair Fred Stephenson Y T if Terry T1ylor 3 fA: N3 Dennis Stoll Elizabeth Sullivan Audrey Tmlano Bob Talbert 0' 'Ira- Naclenia Thomas Pam Thompson Rob Thompson Dick Threewit I87 Seniors john Tre-zise Carol Trible john Trueblood Margie Tsunoda Nikki Tillinghast June Timn Dave Tope Todd Twyman Tom Tyson Rick Van Hazel Bill Van Zile Stephen Wagers Herb Wfagner Pam Wait Walter Valvercle Valerie Valentine Sarah Ulbricht rf? .. 753 i f 1 I ffe H, f 7 J 15.4, 7 -Jw 173' '- ' N . A54 'fl-Q . ' af f' A- Larry Walrlxrmanm Larry Wallentinson Mary Warmllth Carolyn Whndetowslci --Q. -1 'cp ki Janis XX' ash Teri Watkins Leon Weaver ' x .tv ...ml . -7 14 '-.417 f W' 'TTJV Walter Watterson Pam Welch Ken Weinberg ff? X 'Q .f 'a a .4-4 iQ I ff lg , 7 V . 1' i-.J Barbara Williams Lynn Wineberg Eva Wolicki G3 Bob Wellman Kristy Welling Steve Wildman Kitty Wfharton Seniors YTNQ., Paul Wy'ly Gary Yarbrough Gene Yarbrough Chester Yano 'fm Elex Wfinn David Vifoodrich XX'alter Wong :PTR f 'VX 1 WJ, Ann York Jana Young f john Wriglmt Barbara Wood Rick Wustrack Pam Wroblexvski 1 - Nl , V x fl N 1- M x xx X . i fi 9 j X 'Tr Y ix mr ,gm 415. 2 X Bob Ziegler is K lil, f 1 : .k,,: 2 i s Steve Ziegler Ellen Zody Carol Zornes Though high school is not all studying and books, Sue Kam- mer seems loaded down. John Marigolcl Pat Graham I an '7 auf 4 Y .135 li ' Q Its. ssh., ,fb a f .. Dave Lake Denms Landnur y O I9l Seniors 'NI 41 92 I X 3 Marianne Sharp K1 2 1 N 2 E 4 Studying the announcement Trueblood of one of the numerous tests taken each year by seniors are John and Sarah Ulbricht. -4'- di Edward Dunn Linda Rey Eileen Sharp Seniors .AN 0 DLLEGE I-EST kwuzen M all s wutbfi AND Uwvsasmgg When? 7 A: WMM in When?4 February QQ Regssterj-'Wn,!Jn 4122 SeeYfur 'spa Cf Susan Schmidt takes advantage of Washington's excellent library facilities. ,,.,.....--0-f ' A ggxmigglkfgglhii-2 M N' President Mike Donovan conducts Il class meeting. The seniors met often to plan such events as Homecoming or to decide upon the class song, motto, and colors. l Although many iokes are made about the cafeteria food, these senior boys seem to enjoy it. Q H Wu! .ivan 1 vjfra, -A seq, ' 4 wil cetrs as .r . ,tt vzi gay. X? K , sf fi if . . A J Lu Creed Leads Juniors FOR N097 is CARE IMIS IS IHA! HEAR IIIXHI lllllli I' DIC! Heading up the busy Tuninr Class were joan Haas, treasurer: Glenn Hale, publicity managerg Lu Creed, presidentg Doug George, vice-presidentg and Lorna Dougherty, secretary. Junior Class sponsors are Mr. Ramsey Harris, Mrs. Connie Siegel, Mr. Wallace Davis, and Mr. Doug Spencer I94 Juniors Billie Adams Mary Alexon Tom Allen Nelda Almy Jack Amos Carlene Anderson Kathe Anderson Rick Anderson Joy Archibald Becky Armstrong Karl Aspgren Vicki Atherton Barbara Bailey Carol Baird Bill Baker Ruth Baker Patti Bales Bruce Banker Dan Banks JoAnn Baray Richard Barwick Elouise Beal Tim Bechtel Sue Bedlion Sharon Behimet Diana Bell Skip Bell Silvia Benavidez jim Bentley Mike Berryman Nancy Bielek Wendy Bills Merrill Billups Craig Binder jenny Black Lynda Black jesse Blake Linda Blake Karen Blaser Barry Bodewin I if f 'Q nj-N 3 'KMA Y' .1 Q Q ,Q A yr If v X A A r,f lg A ' I A i n A W? X K S' T17 sn- if ,tx -2 2 .1 t ' Q' F 1 a 53 y H' 6 r yy E - Q I ' Y A on is it Qi , N 5 f i X 'NX 4 t A , f Q 4 W -A t J ,T f . i x I Q sk, it lx-fm I 7 Q ' A as-rg W A T. . I :Q if A 2 X r L 5- x ' x sv! ,--rf, N.. it 1 9 M Q -fs A ii X , S l - se. f E Bon-c 'I V li ni I95 Juniors 3 5 ' V ll ,A g ' 3 ' will - fl A J ' N .K - I b 4 6 l 81-0 K ,X V X .4 v Lb C 2 B , l 525' . ,deity . fx-, ,F C ' ' 7 U f-Q i s J J in K ' 1 Q ' . . Y Q 1 'v i' C Y' 'i . X B xx iz. if ' ,C 1 fs I - A k '4 e -OX v 1, ' i C' f ' . ,Z Q fa fx 1 g ,, 'R if D X51 wi' Kai- -- f 1? Kelly Caldwell Greg Caretto Judy Carson Robert Cary Diann Cashman Stephnie Chase Richard Chavarria Connie Cheever Harriet Chefitz Barbara Chester Susan Bolyog Doug Boscamp Charlene Bosch Bob Bowling Janet Bradley Judy Brim Harold Brooks Carol Browner Roscoe Bryant Paul Buckman Tom Bukowski Judy Burgess Bob Bums Diane Buswalter Shirleve Cairus Terri Clark Richard Cleveland Ron Cleveland Diane Cline Linus Clingingsmith Johnny Clough Steve Clow Corinne Cook jim Cole Terre Colford Chris Cook Robert Cooms Gary Coons Darbi Combs Roy Conklin Ira Connor Ken Copeland Marie Corbin Leslie Corn jim Cougherour -Qs, , - - 4 ' R., xfall .- l 'fi . I r Juniors 1i,.., ..i. Q, .5 Q' x If 1 Y' b I in 'L 1 G' . . 'TY A ,R v 5 x Yi V -is -. - 53 w gr , qq m 4 .NN C , , I s C 'Af or-for ff' -' -1 pi ,,...Q xi 42' ff, yea W -ik so C i +1 ww 'P N ' M- -' W5--w rm. .3 A : ml-'r . W If Y X I ' in , ' ' ie R. r ...W rx 3 I 1? .Y - ' X Q. f -P is , 1 W. gl a f ,KQ Q ' Q.. f '5 Q ' C l A 17' .iii ' Lona Courtney X Don Cox 1 S. ,gr L: X' .gf qs Lu Creed 1.. , V Beth Crile 'PQ .Q , L l m 2 Y f' N Russel Crookham Q' . gg Karen Crosby .ix . ,. .y 5, Dave Cross C ' 'f Jerry Cross C J, 3 7 V l 'B' I97 Alan Cummins Mike Curry Diana De Maris Bill Demille Donna Densmore Fred Dewerth Laura Diller Cheryl Dixon Kenneth Dodson john Donna Connie Dooen Lorna Dougherty Garry Duncan Larry Dunlap Stanley Dunst Brenda East -Iudy Easterly Marlene Effa Sharlene Effa Nancy Eggert jim Elliott Peggy Engebretson John Engstrom Debbie Ernst Lin Evans Steve Evans Richard Eyman Theresa Fain Linda Falls Curtis Fant Phyllis Fema Molly Fennell janet Ferguson Lee Ferrier Joann Fetter Ruth Fife Kenneth Fisher Don Flowers Bruce Folio Gary Forest e hx ' Yb- ,J ' ' 6' -9 Juniors sl. Y-nr' Ix D4 J XB .l .ti 'R , Sz 5 ,L II ,t,,.,,xf V, .rn 'x I 'x ft 4'- YN , Q 'm l JR 1 , 5. , - X x A--X , sw , Y' , tj 45. f Y Y, ' ' 1 X A F f fi all I , l f j S . .x i fi M 6 X Q.. X Fl 'Q' Juniors S. if' 4 1- g 2-,Q-.sf A F 'F ,. 4 fl i X i 35 3 X155 'Q X Ab V g , .ff f gi , , X Y A i Nl JI V e if 5 K Q I , I at ff Eff ki egvm ' F. x 0 I' + 1: :W :Drs I . A. v f j L Q. .. X ' l Nga 1 r G 45' ' G is fi F, v 'i may ' I 5 'f F rr r V i ,, , ff' , F 'G ,EV F . F f 'sb I 'F up r fm F -:gm I f KV i of J F. f sf x A ff 'N' e 'fr' A 4 f.- K Q x , ,rj , ..,. .,. ya K G A Q Q, . r . ,ir ' ve M , ,, , ,G as b 1 F I-if ffm! A M mf I99 Marilee Foster Mike Frazier Dan Freeman Bill Fritton Janis Fulcher janet Fuller jim Gallagher Frank Gamboa Henry Garcia Maria Garcia Leana Garrison Bobby Gastelo Janice Gates Mary Gavan Thomas Gavan Robert Gazinski Dan George Doug George Beverly Gerard Rex Gibbs Greg Gibson Bill Gilliland Carol Gilot jerry Giorsetto Patrick Gazis Dave Godemann Warren Gold Kathleen Golter Art Gonzales Lynne Goodwin David Gordon Peggy Grande Jim Graues Cindy Green Craig Green Dyana Green Pat Greene Ginny Griffith Fred Grote Jim Grothouse Juniors S , b i S f 1 , if 11 joan Glenn Haas Hale Debby Sherrie Haisten Hall Trudy Robert Halderman Hamblin Linda Sandie Dave Henslee Hernandez Hemi-d jim Connie Mike Herman Herriage Higgins Greg Bob Voletta Hernandez Hertzog Hillis i I , r 40' 1 of L , X .. ..7 . . 95 K 1 I 2 In K . 5 X ii 'Gt . ,. it ,J Ed Hanigan Celeste Haren Larry Harlan Anni Hineman Carol Hintz Richard Hirose 5 4 , at-.3 it 'ff 'R K ,ag , 1. , 61, N . I ,X S 'hi--f' I f. ...iv Barbara Harmon Bob Harris Cecil Harris Nancy Hodson Tom Holmes Gail Holmesley .. 1 .I - joe Harris Gary Hartsburg Keith Hasbach Scott Holmgren jim .Holsen Adrienne Holtz S R -. A 8 Ei, -. 'if x - S P I if S -,5 5 5, , T in 0 . tt X f K gy I' ai? ' 4 Q ai ' b . ig. 1 ' Q ,, 9 ,Q ' f- T A . ,rr,. I , A e ,-Q j , K ,ks I A6 K j, n gy? ' r 4 , 1 vi '?f- he 200 ix , ws' Q. X. rg-12 4 Mike Haviland janet Hazelett Lorraine Henderson Juniors We 4-'xg ...f vim , 1 ,P .- Q - - .1 -i , 4 ii' s g 'av Q, ak . as V. E M 5 .. Rf' is jf, I' - - , A A sv n 1 ' fir x , ,L i n 1 f ir: Q kkk ,... . : NE. -, Pam Susan Vicki Thomas Ricky Norma Horton Hubble Hutchinson Jarrett Jellum Johnson Karin Ken Ed , Allen Robbin Daniel Howard Hubhs dHyland Javery Jewell Jones Jerry Linda E Marilyn Gayle Michael Huhbarcls Hughes Jackson Jean johnson jones Paul Terry Linda Marsha john Susan jones Julius Kelm Kinclead Knochel Lanclauer Paul Kyle Vickie Gary Richard Lynne Jorgenson Kammer Kempley Kinnamen Kuntz Leitner Cherin Bill Jim Kay Scott Linda jordan Keenen Kerr Kiser Larson Leo i l ' esss or sissi i in ,r i l f Q l i i sf'i fl X ' 1 A 'f i ,,rr, I - - .r,r, if 1.3--r , 2 ff iii 1 K K r A isss .Q 1 ii: ' i' S ' f vcj f l r - .: 4 T we kl1.h kii' i v . ' S . r r , K liis 7 ' 5 i Q sss 3 . 20I uniors V - In ti 1, Cathy Leonard Ken Lepper John Leppla Glenn Lesniclc Irene Lesnik Tom Lewis Jack Lichlyter jim Liddle Judy Lilly janet Lind -Qu-.. just like in Uncle Tom's clays, iunior Carlene Anderson goes on the auction block at the junior Class's slave sale Kathy Linder Randy Linton Debbie Lisonbee Ethel Livingston Ed Lockwood Caris Logan Ernie Logerquist Sherry Longest John Lopez Marshall Lotterman Ronnie Lotton Nancy Lowe Lissa Lunn Laurie McAllister Lin McChesney To add to the spirit of Homecoming, juniors sold balloons filled with gas. jerry Maloney David Mani 6-' Leslie Marshall Susie Martimick N Z f mn., Melvin Martin W l it .lr x jeff Mattison Will Matrox Ian Mealey Bill Merritt Dennis Miller Joyce Milton Mike Mingoy john Mitcham Roger Mitchell Susan Montgomery Al Moore Debbie Moore Lin Morgan if X Larry Morris Gary Mouse Juniors Susan McCormick Sharon McDaniel ll Sandy McDonald L Tanet McHenry Gary McPherson S Pamela Maas ' - Karen Mageean Carl Mallory ii vvn , 2' 6 1 I i ,ul Q , 'S K ,,, , S 9 ' 4 5 S n 13 L, S. x elf tk Q 1 l Y 1 -- i fi 1, ,- . we Q., fi J W f I 1 lg 4 .NS .157 '04 H , i i I i 1 . 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W S 5 ti I ' l , mf' W A u p M . ,m..,. 2 p I If 204 5-5 , .4 Nancy Murdock Kathy Murphy Tom Murphy Gary Nelson Sallie Nelson Willie Nelwille Dennis Newkirk Frank Novack Nancy Norman David Norton Rudy Nunez Stephen Nunn Pat O'Brien Pat O'Brien Sean O'Brien Ira C'Connell Pamela Ogan Bruce Olson Paul Okamoto Gayla Ong Cathy Ott Jimmie Oxley Dave Parker Penny Pascoe jackie Patrick Dave Patterson Susan Patterson Walter Pawelczyk Harold Payner Phil Payne Nancy Pearson Pat Perry Jim Peters Don Peyton Terry Pickett Colleen Pierce Michael Pinneo Tim Piske Erick Platt Greg Platt Juniors Frankie Pulice jerry Poyner Mike Powers Janis Potter Dennis Popejoy joy Polishuk John Polishuk Mary Ann Polhanky Vicki Quam Norm Rabe David Raper Linda Rasmussen Sharon Rembiesa Lois Ripley Roger' Ripley Harold Ritchey joe Roberts Sybil Roberts Louise Bobinson Pat Roe Dwayne Rogers Kathy Rogers Karen Rolnick Rahe Ronnie jay Rosenlof Linda Ross Dee Rothacker Robert Rubinowitz Terry Russell Bill Ryan Dee Sabeck Janet Sands Dennis Sawyer Carolyn Schaefer Larry Schawb Betty Schmitz Susan Schultz Viv Schmunk Mike Scrivano Sandy Sechrist 6. 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X i Lf: 205 Juniors Candy Shahan Christina Shaldjian Kay Sharp Tom Sharp Betty Sheldon Shenyl Shelly Carol Shelton Lynne Shepardson Rah Shiffer Galen Shirley Leanne Shoemaker Elaine Shuster James Sidow Dianne Simmons Debbie Simpson Vic Sierpina Donna Seivertson Karen Sippel Lois Skupien Dan Smith Gifford Smith Marilyn Smith Mike Smith Larry Smith Linda Smith Ryan Smith Vicki Smith Sharyn Snell Glenn Snyder Dan Snyder Chester Soo Hon Pat Sparkes Sydney Spoon David Squire Carolyn Stanford Richard Stanley Teri Stein Tom Steuber Kathy Stratton Tom Straughn fi It N- Ae 4 A i It 5 sr 5 A , A' 'Nm' ug 4 3 - .. kki.kVi ,.,-- It sl , 1 fq,.,nn1: wig K ., S P ,. - 74'-I fi KQT7 - 0 , S ' Q 'ST . i Y Q - F X N P7 - 1 15, 4 I' xfff ' F. , , x , Q.. i V x L f X I ' , xl Nh A SQ ! W ' 4 Q i S wwl 41 lb .L S if - .ffl of 8 E ' PQ .v if 206 1 S PP l J S 5 fb 'X l J 2 ' 1' l-sail Ag f, , 4,1 ' Q U S 1 'M Q y 1 X i A bu 15 a ,L 1 T at +f S S X ,ixyw I was 1-2555 J t Q K- et' l Qi tl -5 X if ilk , sv I SQ .. Q' 'xr-., . S .. . S will 9 y gi ll Q Q A L A V , Ta, V! ,Q , in S r ,. L - . mflx , f f ,'Qq , t ., f 4.-it 1 5 T In , , it il L L i iiii 1 VI, hx A' r,-. fait W rg, K at 4 ! . V 9 .. 207 Diane Stone Kristina Stroud Tom Stitz Lee Stubbs Guy Suetopka Kathy Sullivan Donna Swanson Kathy Sweeney Joe Tadano Tad Tallent Bill Talbott Scott Taylor Bert Thomas Stephen Thompson Williain Thompson Janie Todd Becky Tognoni Ann Tolo Sharon Tonte Chase Toofforo Lois Treitman jo Ann Troyer Debbie Turner Lynn Ulbricht Helen Underwood Hal Urdahl Dave Valvercle Connie Van Hazel Chet Vanek Terry Vaughan Ken Vencill Ron Vieth Bev Voloshin Don Walker Kathleen Walker Clare Walsh Paula Walters Paulette Walters Larry Webb Terry Webb Class of '67 liz .r W xx., Q Q A 55 iQ? -v . 5 , Y'fr.1ff1 Q, , Chris Irene Glenn Barbara Wright Wcmng Wislmart Wishart Carole Trudy Lizz Bruce Williams Westergartl Wertz Wellinan jim Rose Jackie Rosemarie Yeomans York Zamzow Zimmerman xA '53 - X Sal I . , X . - A 'N 4 'WX X f iw W Sandra Williains Steve Welimick Steve Smith Jeff XX'i l lizzms Lucy Ynnez Judy Owens Sale of goodies at the Hootenanny helped the Junior Class raise money for the prom. 208 Juniors ' Q3 L ., wi ll L 'Ki Wifi C-N 5 , like K ,1 55 ' 1, J ' K .. X wie A QL? I ,,,. -N Z 1 A in ,x KLL. ii - l i iig i NNE' xx iff. fix Dick Jim Dave Dorothy Steve M - Brunst Hunley Richards Harmon Kalwara . Maureen jan Linda Donna Clen-Dene X A 5 Abdoo Russell Michael Place Usry kKVij5r Mike Linda Schary jerry Gail , Q lv-fi Greg-f Follansbee BYUIS G6fl0i'-S Irons Sharon Smith Janice Hansen Belinda Carroll Sandi Ballance 1 3. A big event for the juniors is the day when their class rings arrive. 209 911 Sophomores Hold Lively Election Campaign Efifll' in the Year the 50Ph0m0fC5 began fheif CamPaiSU5 for Cathy Kitchens, publicity managerg Grnyce Newton, secretaryg class officers. After a flurry of poster viewing and clelibera- and Ron Curry, president, Supervising is Mrs. Dorothy Del. tion, the voters chose their leaders. Discussing class projects vin, Sponsor, are: Vicki Murdock, treasurerg Jonnie Maclson, vice-presidentg 2I0 srl- A ax iff' ,1' 1 l' 'Nl -r if ft. 'A W J X . 7 57,1 ff ay, of D' si J, nik Di ! X . 1 I f f . is B 4, 0 A -- ll r X Sophomores -he ' x J l . I firm N-U5 5 '5 wttutl v X 5, l li Ml' C 'ss x ,I ' V in sites? B Q .Q , 5 1' 1 si- ' fir ' rf' tl W 2ll ggi . i if. l N , 'FO ., . 1 Judy Abbott Williani Abbott Dan Adams Rusty Ahart Jeanne Ahart Randy Alkire Barry Alford Peter Almada Jeff Andersen Andy Anderson Paul Antokol Pat Ashley Candy Aspgren Nancy Auten Susan Bailey Doug Baker Norine Baratt Kathy Bardwell Richard Barnes Phillip Barker Robert Beardsley Genie Beasley Judy Bebout Pat Beng Charlie Benson Howard Berg Paul Bickerdyke Janis Bickle Tom Blackshear Jim Blankenship Cynthia Bluhm Missy Blundy Henry Borger Bruce Bosley Eric Bower 4. fs , 'ff' s. Lx ' ff ag--4 , it-7 .r m is .,5 x7 ,F b t g5,.....f Larry Bowles Carol Brown Charlie Burr Connie Chaney David Bowman Linda Brown Linda Byerhoff Diana Chase Q- ! . I K1 ,+ ' 4 K- 1. 'W Ray Bowman Rory Brown Phil Campbell Roy Chavez 'Y' JE. an-A. 'wg ' j x C Tom Brehm Ronnie Bryant Leo Carlin Mike Christensen .E X N 4 V X : f ' its A 4 4 w. f . X Dianne Brimhall Jo Bunch Patti Carnahan Bob Christian ,' -2 . ., -N B .475 B Y x il . xhwi 4 'A L s. 415 l ' ,. 0 x C I f ' Y KA 2- 7 TTY , Q ' 1 I 'K A A , - . - X we f o r j Lynette Steve Brooks Brooks Patricia Marlene Bundas Burnstein Mike Gayle Carter Cashen Christine Mike Clark Claus Gerlinde Krissl, XVI-IS's foreign ex-' change student from Austria, arrives in Phoenix at the bus station and meets her new mother, Mrs. Lewis Lowe. 2I2 N-:ag rf?. x Aga if C , 6 t I, ,C . 4? r i Q ' ' 'I I H -1 fs T A . 1 , A. Q . -r, .: .' if, L Q ,C .: , . Q- b K K. lg , K 1 N .bex L '35, skis' Q l 'li ' if f Kat ci-X J a is f , , iq 1 I fy i I ggp , Ye x , S' C t 'F y 'if 1 l X , fl :ff ,Rl 4 X' 'fm Anim: I .5 '- lk-' ,f I S 3 'i . r l 'H 'J B, il, rt. W ts- ' 'F 3 . 2I3 x -sr N. i ill: I rail C It Sophomores Judy Coffey Patti Cole John Collie Don Collins James Collins Gayle Connolly Connie Conners Sandra Conway Pam Cooke Marsha Cooperman Ray Corbin Michael Cordero Sharon Cox Dale Coyle Leona Crow Debra Currier Ron Curry Karen Crile Dave Cruse Norma Cryer Cathy Dahlenburg Georgia Davis Trudy Davis Gloria Deming Doug Dewitt Kenneth Dinehdeal Mike Domanico Mary Dominquez Ben Donohoe Roy Donohue john Dotterer Rick Doukakis Homer Duncan John Dunn Dave Durant Elliott Edward Mary Eggen David Enicks Chris Epling Craig Erwin Sophomores Sponsor Flagstaff Stomp Students dance to the sound of the Trolls at the Flagstaff Stomp the first dance of 1966 Traditionally the Soph omore Class sponsors a dance each January Lucia Fakonas Dennis Farley Mike Farnell Jean Fatscher Michelle Feder Heidi Fetter Gayle Fields Danny Foddrill Connie Foster Sheri Frakes Leland Franklin Tom Freeman Robert Frescas Wayne Freyermuth Kent Frye Linda Fulks Linda Fuller Mike Gannaway Cindy Garrett Vicente Garcia joe Geare David Gebert Alice George Millie George Gail Gerhard Suzanne Gerholt Diane Germaine Terry Gibbs Dennis Grant Connie Gonzales Tony Gonzales Robert Goodwin Lois Grabau Susan Green Laurie Greene Mark Grimwood Gail Grommes Gary Haivorson Sandy Halestad Kathe Hall , 'F 'N 1' f. ,Y , ' 'K 4534 Aff' E 'ff'f55l'Ef4 5571 ,af I I .f i A-Q -. .f Gail Grommes Gary I-Iailvorson Sandy Halestad Kathe Hall Wayne Hamblen Ginger Hamblin 2l5 3' 1 x p .zll H ' ' Q ' S F' ' --0 Q Q l X X ill. P an . . 9 . xr K ,rx , H 1 Q ,N x A Q 't' V 44112 ' if ' r 3 f 4 4 . v gg, , 137 f .x S .'-, 1- ,jg ,fm-41.f:g'5 '-V V 1 'I :N ,six Vicki Virginia Bonnie John Jim Steven Ray Hanson Harden Harris Harris Helm Hemphill Henne Patty Ronnie Dean Leann Mary Sue Nancy George Henry Hernandez Hershberger Hickox Hickox Hickman Hicks Rhonda Jerry Steve Karen Tim Bill Christine Himmelstein Hoeg Hollaway Holmgren Holtzen Hoover Hrostowski Jean Roy Dan Gary Mike Karolyn Christy Hubbs Huffmaster Hulsey Hutchison Hyatt Hyde Iverson Debby Daryl Micky Alan Kay Barbara Scott Jacobsen Jamison Jankowski Jeffress Jeffries Jellum Jenkins Cornetta Sally Lester Pam Robert Shirley Dave Jewel Johansen Jones Jones Jones Jones Johnson Dennis Gladys Jeff Carol Diane Cindy Sally Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Johnson Junk Kahlich , iv sa s wf I- Y C H ' A M rbi Q CC aisles A 1, '1- Q A ' ' C ua G ? K I Cl, or ft i 2 ' C ' . C ' gs 9 ,V , Nfl U A ,. C . in C X C,,,, ' C L , 37 iif in A' lx , it -' H 'R in ' - ' 13 ! 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Danny Kohl Ann Lang Tom Lawson Cindy Kaven Marcia Kavalecz Hannah Kemper Marianne Kenny Lee Kermit Tom Keyser Mike Kidwell Keith Kirsop Cathy Kitchens 'inf' ,S M.- y. 6 L 1 fx '25 w . sr,- X . fl? 15. Q. v' K 1 V J i Z , ' at it . w If 3 fk Q K A ' f v 5 Z, ,X Mary Lou Komada Barbara Larkin Robert Lazzara 2I8 Christi LaFon Robert Larkin Davici Lee I 'Ubi , fi ff ' fi J' Dianne Lajeunesse Kris Larson Gary Lee ' A I '1- VN Elaine Lambart Mikkie Laughlin Gary Lee Sophomores --31 A li!3Qry.!5N 5 rp- gk-ix Q '- A 3 . X4 5 D . K ff if C t 'Z' if-gnj,-, fjy ' If C :X ' ' 'X A l C A .- K gi ? ' W' E . b ' 5 .. . ,-QP KM' V : r,eT,. KT 1.2 K ,J . LQ il K-Axle M. ik' ,f Q' C li .W .-. r fmtfw itr ,A ri -'13 i.QQX 4' K -4 i W 4:1 I f, , . R. ' 5 as . - Q e, Wx , Q' :gil , me Y :Q , V as D -4 it V 'J Y ff ' ' E5 - I ' f' F ' , 1 L KA ivy 9.2 . - r My M . or .r , ' mfg , Q' Q , . 5 - -4 Hi I . K C , ttrr -f fu' 1 A P . '57 f 1 'X A ,, ' . ' l t-W'-f X A gi. Q K 5 W7 if fig . 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X 'W 5 - fi Y ,N L,k- ' , I X 4 ., -L 1 I flf . 2 Sylvia Debbie Steve Ray Debby Cindy Lee Lemnitzer Lenocker Letcher Lindhurst Lindsey James Karen Monica Clark Janice Barbi Loc Logan Loncaric Lukens Lyon MacKenzie Sandra Tim Wendy Dan Patty Sue McClure McGraw McGuckin McIntyre Mclntyre McKinley Dale Mary Ellen Randy Alice jonnie Kathy McLaughlin McMahon Millan Maclmnian Maclson Malone Steve Pat Karen Curtis Sharyl David Malone Manfredi Mannett Maple Marshall Marler Mike Bill Terry joe Steve Dave Marley Martin Martin Mnsiak Masters Mattox ZI9 Sophomores Carol McWilliams Ray Menke Dan Metko Dave Mickelson Phillip Mickey Donna Miller Peggy Miller Vicki Miller joan Mills Mimi Mitchell Janice Mizak Randy Moen james Mohr Kelly Moody Vicki Moore jo Ann Morici Don Morse Bruce Mortimer Vicky Murdock Kenny Nabors Mike Neary Mark Nelson Russell Neslson Grayce Newton Darrell Nicholas David Nichols Robert Nix Doug Norris Andy Nutima Lynne Null Mike O'Brien JoAnn O'Connell David Okamato Jacque Ong Steve Ostermeier Sw J I9 Z tc ,H .- ki A 1- , C f -5 i V I - M sr Q, ' S 'ff 1 , I Q L ' -vc? I at . -. aw . 'lr ' if Q wp Q tc . . . AYFQ I t sscc f ' . a f.. 'llrar ,si , I E5 it . I my Sophomores 220 45? X l '-f Q -ysmvhe a f X f e f wx Q ,xx 4 49 . 'nz' 91 F X f X 'W 1' 9' i s s 'll -ffl- D R .v. 1 '.by-vi P n QQ. 15,2 1 ,Q f ' ' jf. W ' K al' 2 1.5 Many Sophomores Play For JV's A pack of hungry boys wolf down the cafeteria's Choice of the Day, more commonly known as Hamburger Treat. Greg Bill Natalia Ott Orwell Paintcr Dennis Linda Candy Parker Palmer Pancga David Dennis jo Parkcl Parker Parker Ron Denise Aaron Parman Pauletich Pcquignot A . ,K - I 1 A P 4 ' . .7 'fvs it s i - Q A : T gr ' A .. J: Sophomore Tom Lawson helps the JV's to victory. 22I Sophomores Stephen Perkins Linda Peters Tim Peterson Beatrice Petriskey Robin Pherson Ted Pickering Joyce Place Billy Plumlee Linda Plummer Joyce Pogue Dick Powell Beverly Prater Gayle Prettyman Sue Price Shirley Ptacek Terry Pulice Michael Pullen John Pottenger Valerie Pyfrom Kathy Radina George Ramirez Cheryl Reichert Sandra Rench Janice Rentch Edmond Reppel Kathy Reynolds Bette Richards Jim Richey Geoff Roach Robert Robnett Karen Roby Larry Rote Valeria Rowles Barbara Russell Jo Ann Rutherford Steve Sanders Debbie Sarvis Dory Schaufele Marty Schmerfeld Christian Schmidt 5, Q , te A t i,ili 1' ' B x ,I 'K , 'CJ n l 2 , ..- W , fr Y.. NI 1- , , is '. . I 5, It t Ag- l - 57 is , A 1' xt f ',. xi e lla.: ANX il. X :if iii X 3 we Q.. ei 7. S. A xtkixf , I 1 .. l a- , y X ze el W 1 ,v , X iq 3 1 3,5 . N r P ' - RTT! f . , 222 S .xg Y , i fx ff Xt 4 8 - lk 4 fy f M.. P fx C' 'fx 0 . ,Jn -vs x W ' A r !ff2m' 1 c . T .I , .rua . , ' ' -fu,-.lu n,. 41, e School-spirited girls mourn over the grave of the Glendale Cardinals before a Friday morning pep rally. On the days of most football games, members of Pep Club and the Cheering Squad decorate the patio area previous to the 8 a.m. rallies at me ,ns w je X M 'W at 'Sh-.34 ' Jr? X fb, .,. -BV kv Q ' -. f SVQS N R , , ' MN afi- tx 'Q ' Q 7 ' 'K' ff - l - xi 4 S P 1 Q ' lr 9 rx an T 7.11 'V' lr Far. A . .t i i Q. . .f , 'Gb . li 'f ,K .. :K ' 5 f ' W -r A ft' ' X fam 1 c i 'lv 4 Mark Schmidt Mary Scholz Wally' Scholz Chris Scott Marsha Shearer Tom Shelly janet Shepardson jerry Sheehan Robert Sherman Kathy Shinkle Gretchen Schroeder Nancy Siepel Richard Sinagoga Bob Sipos Steve Sirmans Herb Skibitzke Cindy Smith Philip Smith Cindy Snapp Mary Snyder' Sophomores Wesley Soo Hoo jim Sorensen jim South Barbara Spates Leslie Spooner Fra Stein Glenn Stelter jay Stenson Sue Stephenson Dennis Stapley Lynda Stern Kevin Stevens David Stiteler Steve Stocker Janice Stratton Diane Straughn Gene Suarez Linda Suarez Nanette Soferino Bob Sullivan Mike Sullivan Maureen Sweeney Barbara Sweet Steve Taff Rick Tanler Dan Task Vicki Taylor Mike Tejan Deborah Thronburg james Thomas Tommy Thomas Richard Tittle Margi Tom Bobbi Tomhinson Linda Torner Brian Tognoni Becky Townsend Betty Tripp Leonard Trammell Louis Trammell fX 'fit t' fu' rw Q X -f.. i fxxx' 3 4. -i . ,K 2:1 , I W, Ni. ,, r 'X v 'L I 1. 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A AB 1 raas 4 la- S ffl N frll ,Q 1' -19 :fi Tom Eggerf Leads Freshman Class Helped by Mrs. jam Carpenter fcezzlefj the frosh got off to a rolling start under Pat Pascoe, treasurerg Paul Parmenter, publicity managerg Tom Eggart, presidentg Doug Creed, vice-presidentg and Debbie Corn, secretary. 226 Mona Abdoo Pat Alexon Cheryl Almy Ann Appleman Diane Armstrong Suzanne Arnwine Karen Arthur Tom Ashworth Pam Aspgren Brenda Auten Bob Bailey Carl Baker Mary Beth Baker Mike Bales Brian Ballanee Roger Banan Don Barkley Kathleen Barlow Dennis Barwick Bruce Bear David Beard Cyndy Beardsley Robert Bejarano Doug Benford Glenn Benson Arthur Beravidez Linda Berman Francy Bickle Wayne Bennett Terry Bi ggers Mike Bivins Frank Blankinship Randy Blankinship jim Boerwer Mark Bohl Marsha Booth Janice Borovay Elaine Bowman Shirley Boyd Linda Breese Martin Brim Randy Brimhall Thomas Brink jan Briswalter James Broten X . Freshmen , fs ir , w 0 is ' 3 v x 'B ls ' X XA 0'1 W ' -1 , CY ' 4 E ff ll 3 Tr' 1 K ' gl 4 8 A T L' , i EWR V I s U 1 ,, it 1,5 V .51 ' 3 , , A i f Vt. - at , 1? A 57 1? 1? 5' 7 ,i - Q ,Q W -- i, 12 B if a ri - i i .. ff in , A. ,, 'sg ii'i ' 'ax I 1-V7 'ef v A M .. an -- on ' x if ii, t BZP4 IW ' ' A P W A i mv . 1 .A 1, K .LN f. 1 f X , K, - B It X! K 7 QC! I 4 J K I x ,, I 4? ttri at il if A' er, 'lf f Az' , A 1, at y A W be 5 ,iii 5 ,-t it ' y an ,ryt 'j fbQ 3 i?i. A ,,,,, J' 1 13 V 227 XX f 8 . lr' . A I ., kikh L. K . if . V x,,: if ,EM .ix 7 C 3' 4 i t LAm.L A At ' 4. . ' Q Asa C ' A 'f V B , .::a5,,, 2 1' A Freshmen .. R B b B k 1 if Ehhaflni-:zlh Biirnldiglcler we ...sl 7' V'k' B C Alvin Caldwell '- ' A it David Campbell i Gloria Carhart Linda Carhart Harriet Carpenito Mike Carriker Wanda Carter Diane Carver Denise Cashman Stephen Cary Bruce Catt Carol Celebre Becky Chafin Mike Chambers Robert Charles jim Chavarria Karen Chelpaka Bill Chenoweth Brian Clark Larry Clark Mike Clifford Don Cline Alice Clingingsmith Cliff Clow Larry Cobb Joanne Cochran Sandra Cockere-l Rick Coffman jim Collins Steve Combs Shirley Commons Chuck Comon Diane Brown Doug Brown Steve Brown Debbie Brunk Rodney Bryce Gordon Bryson jack Burnworth James Byler Kenneth Byrd Gail Buckley l if I, 6. e C C91 X -, ' f . 4 ,.,, 1 L Q x ., s f -Q .s.. N Q r . ' A s .,1a ' Z ' . X- J -:YK 1 A 1 I i iitis ,Q ,V , , x li f -, , H K A 1 X , .. f Q . - g , XR. as-, ,X ,, ' i , we 1 . fy' ,mjsf me 6 ,. W Q H Q , , 1' V . i , ., l ' ' V: UQ ma. i cp. 1 if I '- I I , M A we W A L n -' Q l 6, R ' . L N J, x U tvwfuheunlve I ,M P ,A 'S ', 5 ' . N ' T i , f at 'il' N ' :QA I F3 lr , if t 1 K ' W i f x . -li lly R f t- 5 K N gs A ' N g ef, E+' ' .. wif K . 3 lk 0 , U Cu 3 1 L'LL 'QT' '- is 'C i X Ei: 5 I -Q, ,. an i 4 I 1 V Zig l i. if ' gig 1 C 9 ft 'ef if if i , 7X YJ ' , A A ga Lal ,. X, ,- z ,, P A i, 'Isis x. P, A. 4213 ,, Ip ,-, 1 nv-1 W ' 12+ 3,32 if Freshmen Cindy Conway Win Copeland Annelle Cook Kay Cook Joyce Cooper Debbie Corn Sandy Cosper Kenneth Costello Sharon Cox Douglas Creed Danny Crithfield Robert Crouch Mary Cryer Kim Dale Alan Davol Don Densmore David Denton jeff Denton Debby Derby Cecelia Deuble James DeWc:rth David Dial Tim Dixon Wayrie Dodson Wfayne Dohse Gary Donohue Thomas Donovan Debbie Dorius Kenny Dotterer Steven Dougherty Leonard Downing john Duke Nancy Dunlap Debbie Dunn Collette Dunn All Rams can look back with fond memories on their freshman science Class. I 'x S Q ., 5, get , E :De f syt if J 57 1 5 N fr 1. ,,,. R , k ' S I l . 5 G t, 44 ,r A 4- A mn 3 .,,,- 1 . l' stef' 5 Q' X Kg F ,f 1, V 0- 2. if 13, , B 9' 49 'NN' x .., , W ii K, x ,V ., .feb , Q g ym' -f ' N f My 9 ag-4 . Q Q X, 3 it K ' 4 ' X in . Q, tr, ,. , , . ug Q is i E. y l F SY, L, 'Q' ,Nx 1 ' fr m r g 5 ,F . , x if, f, Gi -as : ?.E new of I NRA -2- di s s 3 wig? pf, ,ev . Y E . X 1' 2 f' ,, ,EQ so ,if rg 'ij . WJ i 230 Q, ng ST + ax 'ew' K S 9 mls. V Y ee, ck: . 13..- .. fl . sr I 1 - .,, W fi' bl 1 J at-W H of my M.. ---1 YZ. .iv l ik' Freshmen Robert Dunn Rick Dunstan Bob Eck Susan Edmondson Sheri Edwards Tom Eggert Steven Eickhoff Carlotta Erwin Frank Esparza johnny Espinosa David Evans Tony Evans Steve Fabricant Rebecca Fagan Patricia Fa,in Debra Farley Margaret Feldmeier Karen Ferguson Bud Fieitz Richard Fife Roger Fife Vicki Fisher Linda Fitzgerald Burke Flake David Fletcher Mike Folio Bobby Fournier Sheryl Fox Debbie French Carol Friesen Allison Fromm Gary Fry Hershel Fryd Mike Frye Robert Fulton Tom Gaffney Kevin Gagner Linda Galbreath Pio Garcia Myrna Garner Paula Gentry Kathy Gentry Kathy Gerlofs Ted Germond Betsy Giddings Gary Giertz Freshmen Ray Gillan Kristy Gilbert Susan Gillette Dick Glover Mary Golter Susan Gonzalez Kathy Gordan Mary Gordan Phyllis Grabau Darla Grady George Graham Sharon Grant Linda Greene Terry Griffy Rich Groves Mary Grothouse Ann Gwinn Richard Hale Rick Hales Wayne Hamblin Susan Hanigan Shawn Haren Debby Harris Steve Harris Harry Hart Don Hartsburg Scott Hatcher Margaret Haugen Kristin Hauser Teresa Hawking William Haynie Judy Helms Perry Heilman Carol Herman Judy Hernandez Richard Hernandez Richard Herriage Patty Hetlancl Robert Hicok Barbara Hicks Royanne Higgins Mike Hill Jane Hineman Terry Hintz Jeanette Hirose -s '. I I X Y + ' z ti :ii : .Fr as ,Q t Styx? 3,5-'R - i Z I' I s t J .. f - , 9 R. 'S' X N' - X 1 .J 1 QQ 4 'W' tb A ' tg f '- . . . - N x can .Q A' ' NW' r 'Fwy' il N fi S .r e ?'t Q fi' A , . K '- l ' . S Z , X S e A Y Mg K g E ff 3:1 - 0 L A .4 'flfeffiz' 4 J . I N .L'g fif i q . 5 f X X, f -' 'f . it t, ..,. s Q ltf-Q N W ba, 9 N Q l gg-A-3 , Q.,-A A t Y at , w. vt.. X ' . ,, -1 K P if 1 l ei' Fifi A MN Q. .--,X Wi .Q 5 A F535 ,il l I I 'Q-. t I Q f I lf .. X :ln '-on Q A5351 Y'li K x yfti 'K . x 's ff' T S nf l S r ,gr . t. fm X 3 'Kit 'U' A 4' gg. ii X A 23l ,x 4 Patti Hoagland Steve Holloway Mark Holmesley Barry Holt Bob Housner Greg Howard jon Howe Margaret Howe Sam Howell Mark Hug Richard Huie Deena Hutchison Gary Ingwaldson Robin Israel Tony Jereb Christine johnson Debbie johnson jack Johnson Janice johnson Kathy Johnson Shirley johnson Sue Johnson Richard johnsm Ann Jones Cindy jones Cyndee jones Bob Jones Jim jordan Tommy Lee Junk ,At ff. i M 4. - fe 1 i l' x is lt i A .K . rifwm? ' ,, IQ. A s ' 4- 4:2 -l , t . A. -f ty., , Aix A ' E sa 7 ,K Q If f . u X t an if sz: .N A 5 uh. C A V f N fifgig. fx - m its 'vnu 4- 'K A' ,' tal!! -f 5? 95 QD! e Q-. 1 X ,X gg. .- 'ix S l- y E- .F L. K X f al wil Q 1 if A A A Q EN, S ,, ff .5 . www' '-1 A .Q 5 P 35 'W 'ef' W' - 93, -. t - if Q N .1 'T 'Y N i J v D Marie Kalich i W d Q ' 1 as 's The Freshman Rams are seen at many of the dances throughout the year. fm' .. ,W ,L ' 1, M V 'nj 5 N ,W P Y .a is . 'o ' I i f 9 if I 1 '- in J ' 21. G A 'T 4, vs, K , L L f' L ,Q ,, A:': .spy L' S ' if in at w g 7 . L 5 A :z e ,,- ,A,, g y, K -5, s -,.,,. ll: ,J r I Y' ' 353 Barb Kunath john Ladd Donna Laird Roxana Larson Gerald Latham james Layman Carol Lee Debra Leiler Dan LeGere Terry Leonard Dan Lepinski Rick Letcher Steve Levine Cheryl Linton joy Lipson Tim Logerguist David Lopez Kathy Lufkin Bill McCormick Robert McDermott L45 Qt' si 9 g 1, 1 - :iron ,-., evul -vl- iv 'W X wr H40 'dill ' to .s 1 fi f N Charleen Kaston Anna Katzman jerry Kaylor Linda Kaylor Raymond Keehn Linda Keene Betty Kelleher Nancy Kelleher Gregg Kenniger Michael Kenton Al Kingsley Gale Kirsop Craig Kitchens Joe Knochel Susan Knochel Kathy Kobzeff Bob Koch Ronnie Kohl Eddie Krebsbach Debra Krohn N, -4- i v ,1- ii as' Y .ua 1' e sse K U -'f- ,ff edte , i ff' 1 i ,my G' ix t ,- ' J . -Q9 at ' it W , Q ,V,.. .1 -.A 1' im 233 Sharon McGraw James McHenry Deborah McKellar Jan McKeernan Richard McKay Bill McLane Mike McLaughlin Tom McLean Barbara McMurray Carole McOmber James Maas jerry Malecka Robert Mallory jerry Manclell Larry Manery Christine Maple Shirley Macks Steven Marley Chris Marona Dana March John Marsh Connie Marshall Elka Martin Kathy Martin Susan Martin Tom Marium Terrance Mason Marilyn Matthews Sharon Mitcham Irene Mitchell Karen Moffitt Kathy Monteiro Randy Montello Cheryl Moore Susan Moore Lorriane Moore David Moreland Shirley Morgan Tim Morgan Dan Morris Michael Morris Arlo Morrison Karl Mosca Bill Munson Linda Myers 1,-.-A swfx so 't X! AA F M V N s 2+ A il 1 'N A SYM: Snag? 1 XS' x 1 e I 'i Y 15? 1,1 C K an 5 at ,425 tl t six E S ' J ,fl ' l,sa K. K, , at 1 -f vi .Q-C1 Xe., Ss 4. V X 1. 5- 4 A M ff ii f E ,...., 1 x T5 lf 1 S we-f '11 ' V R A -T ' lf., If Q 'V -. . A I L! 'fl 'Wy 4' ISF' R va 1' J' . ' ,QQ s 1 we P ' K S S T Q, it l I A- R r XVI' 45 Selah sfifhd 4: as is N ,Ls S S L 2? ' ,ss 1' J gr dwg or avg? .- V Y:.' if . L 1 lx' 1 H qub f t - Sf, kg, 'YJ 'J F' K , ,KW A 1 ' . - , 3 xkt. L 3 ,, -gf or 'W' 4h Y X ' K K' 'S 1: , my 3: . 1' ., nv. ,1 5 alllllli if ' Er .. 'R 'x 3 t 3 445. .M v -n. , X it 235 Freshmen Robert Plumb Debbie Ponte jay Pommerening Steve Porianda jim Powell Robert Poyner Linda Pozen Gerald Prather john Prenovost janet Prince Deborah Pullen Rich Puls Elida Puzz Jill Pyle Cathey Quam Don Radina Howard Ragan Doug Ralph Linda Radke Karen Richards Robert Righi Frances Rivera Nina Roberts Jerry Robertson Martha Robles Bruce Rockey Mary jo Roden Margo Rodriguez Ron Rosenlof jo Anne Ross Linda Rote Susan Rowles Susan Rubinowitz Susan Sain Betty Salmon David Savage Karen Savage Sandra Schaal Mel Schlink Dwight Schmidt Barbara Schmitz Karen Schuchardt Michael Scolari Nancy Scott Andrea Segal BF! Mike Nunez Carney Nuzzi Cindy Ogan Sabra Olney Gene Okamoto Debbie O'Neil Dan Otto Bill Owings Doug Paine ,A lx Richard Ostermeier Marysue Page Jerry Palmer Carol Parisi Paul Pnrmenter Robert Parr Pat Pascoe Connie Patterson Rick Patterson Nancy Peltz Frederick Pearce Barbara Perch Christine Perry Ann Peterson Sherrie Peterson Larry Pickard Pat Pierson Don Piske Toni Phillips Vicki Phillips Bradley Platt l E cl ,K ,' T t g W Freshmen Sara Myers Bill Napier Mary Nelson Mike Nelson Ellis Nielson Kathy Nixon Tommy Noble George Norton Val Nuanez Vic Nuanez ff st l -Q Lt ' , 6 X f 3:5 3 w ,. A l I 1 x . ll r K ' si. -it I if -' 'Xe t 5 vt ,H n , 'Q 6 QL. ' .,. i N-will at gl x 3 X . Ja- i' .-x x Qgswf 3 bl , l 55 wry N 5 X Q '54 'T Q x W. QA x K, r sr 4+ c 5 KX. .t K ,. .. NN Q 1 I Q., 1 -qv- , mol yy A .. N. 3 ..r, - if W .Af 'iv 5- . , LXR Q 'sf 9 . fig y he , . P iirr if - if 236 S Freshmen Arthur Seidner Patrick Shahan Patricia Sharp Robert Shapero john Sharkey Glenn Shay Peggy Sheldon Debbie Shepard Sandra Short Philip Siepel Richard Sierpina David Siewers Perry Slucher Gail Simpson jean Anne Sirrine Deborah Smith jonena Smith Kahren Smith Kim Smith Kathy Smith Linda Smith Patricia Smith Randy Smith Richard Smith Richard Smith Barbara Smothers jane Snyder Gabriel Sonoqui Geraldine Sonoqui Ricky Spry Cheryl Stanford David Stelter Nancy Steuber Chris Stewart Roy Stewart Velta Stickler Sue Stout jeremy Strauss Karen Suetopka Martin Suoboda Bill Swank Brooke Swanson Judie Swayzee Pat Sweeney Gary Tadano :YN .. M- ' 7 f aw, IN . i K Ak A 4 It . ae Q 'ST' . . if' .QM r 3 ii ,lx A L 1, . ly,,.,, CT s ' ,. 'in , l M 't 'i' 'hqri Ai Y 5 x S fr x fs. 'Q --N f ,MN X ,,..,.. vt ' 9 X , Y 1. i . K 9- .E it it 1 Q f X x rl x vim lt, to , - D: R 'iffy ' . , V :Sm it Q N 5 N M 1 K.-:ri Z Pxfi ' I iw . . ,.r My 1 ,L it 1 ji - ....i.,-.,i, ...,.... Q, Ar l 7, Q ,f 7' .. 5, M a, A A , ,,.. , I Q . , L . Xil.. it V , Im K i! P if' t t L MSP? YV YB , r. r 237 ,J- ivgf S, 3 g K l X ' Q in-vf x , v , .sa lf. N 1 ,.,, wi .. 'Cb t' E 5 , t in if S, , A A .. I 22 his ., KNO f 'Lin F.. . .A 1 1 ii .f l , Q df . su i X Q. X X 7 e. xx' L. 2' ' 'fr a 4: '47 'gif' , i, T is J 15' fli 's If vm 'l 'W A W X L v I ii Q ,df .L 'M-1, J? N f '1? X . y ' 0 A K 1 . A E3 - , ., f if B f A, fs 'T ' M .. ' , aft r li iiiii , 2 A W0 y I . 14. 'af . 238 W! . Freshmen Barbara Talbert Linda Taylor Peggy Taylor Floyd Thomas jim Thomas Susan Thomas Barbara Thompson Elaine Thornburg Linda Thorpe Stephanie Tima Kim Titus jane Towner Stacy Trayner Mickey Trible Gary Tucker Jimmy Tucker Bill Turner Gloria Urclahl Peter Ulbricht Margi Valentine Byron Van Buskirk Marian Van Buskirk Jannette Vanderbeck Terry Vannansdale Marla Varner Judi Vieth Steve Verburg jim Wagner Diane Warren jim Wash Nan Washburn Gary Watson Mary jo Webb jack Weimer Myrna Xllfestern Rhonda Whaley Gary Wharton Amy Wllitaker Nancy White Norma Wfhite Thelma Whitley Susan Wiener Carol Wigger Barbara Williams Linda Williams Freshmen Nancy Williams Donald Winschel Ken Winters Elaine Wishart Martha Wright Shercc Wright Gary Wynn Chris Yingling Dennis Young Cathy Zachow Donna Ziegler Joe Zimbro Connie Zimmerm Debbie Zollman HD .W I N 4 -ns,- I X 5.3 I N if , E? 4 .-e N f jun---...,.,,,,, ,gi 1- ','!' 1 6 uk ,,. 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Phone: 252-65I5 Downiownz 5 Wesi' Washingfon S+ree'l' Phone: 253-43l3 LOTS OF FREE PARKING 245 Senior Honors and Achievements SUSAN ABBOTT, Sue , Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer Chorus 2, CMusic and Collegej DANNY AGUIRRE, CPharmacist or barberj FRANK ALES, Pancho , Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2 3 4 Hi-Y 4, Key Club 4, Ram Man- agers 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Ram Managers vice president 3, CAerospace Engineerj PAT ALLEN Patty , Masquers 3, 4, Masquers Sec- retary 3, 4, FHA 1, Chess Club 4, Vocal Music 1, 2, QPeace Corps or teachingj MYRLAN ALM, Football 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4, fpilotj FRANK ANDREWS Howdy' 'fNavy careerj DOUG ARMSTRONG Track 1, Wrestling 2, 3 4, Letterman 2, 3, FFA 2, 3, 4, fLaW enforcementj BARBARA AUSERE Babs , Class Treasurer 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club 1, 3, Secretary FTA 4, Homecoming Representative 4, Girls State 3, Council Representative, fHome economicsj MARLEEN AYERS GAA 1, 2, Photo 4, CCosmotol- ogistj ANNE MARIE BABO Big Red council repre- sentative 3, 4, fsecretaryj MIKE BACA, Football 1, fdentistj PAULA BAKER, GAA 1, 2, Photo 3, Ccollegej STEVE BAKER, Football 1, Track 1, CBecome a certified public accountantj PAT BARDWELL, FNA, QTeacher or secretaryj MARLENE BARHAM GAA 2, 33 CBusiness teach- ef D DIANA BARMORE, GAA 1, Bowling Club 1, Ram Rooters 2, Majorette 2, 3, 4, fsecretaryj PATRICIA BARNES Wanda , Council Representa- tive 1, 2, Gymnastics Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 33 Bowl- ing Club 3, Pep Club, Masquers 4, QTeacherj GARY BATSELL, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4, Boys State 3, fDoctorj APRILBEALL, Ram Rooters 1, 2, Y-teens 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, QHousewifej MARK BEENY, Science 1, 4, Radio 3, 4, Chess 3, Latin e, German e, r, fChemistj BONNIE BENJAMIN, Instrumental music 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern dance 3, 4, GAA 1, fProfessional model or dancerj LINDA BENTLEY, Lettergirls 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Class officer 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, QTeacherj SHIRLEY BENTLEY, Ram Rooters 2, Spanish 3, Usherettes 2, Future Nurses 1, Tennis, QCollegej BILL BENTLEY KAREN BERMAN, GAA 1, AFS 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, NCCI Representative 3, 4, Inter-High School Brotherhood Council 4, fSpanish Teacher, JACK BESSER, Foobtall 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, fElectricianj PEGGY BICKEL, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, CCollegej RAYMOND BILLUPS, Track 1, Spanish 1, Radio 2, Football 1, 2, 3. BILL BIRCH, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Radio 3, 4, Science 4, Latin 3, NHS 4, Tennis 3, fWayland Academy, Math 1, Latin 1j NOBLE BLACKSHEAR, Hi-Y. 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, 2, fCoaching and Mathematicsj MIKE BLANKENSHIP, Football 1, Gymnastics 1, 2, QEngineerj ED BLANKENSHIP, Track 1, 2, Chess 1, 2, 3, 4, Science 4, QDoctor or Engineerj LAURA BONNER, Blue Bonnet , GAA 1, FFA 3, 4, fStock Contractor, DAN BOPREY, DECA 4, Baseball 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, Basketball 2, Football 1, 2, Chess 1, 2, fSuccessful in Businessj VIRGINIA BORGER, GAA 1, 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, QCourt Reporterj JEFF BOROVAY, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 4, Student Council 2, NHS 4, fChemical engineeringj PAM BRADLEY, GAA 3, 4, Student Council 1, fCosmotologistj STEVE BRADLEY, Football 1, Wrestling Mgr. 1, Track 2, Gymnastics 2. QTurn a small business into a larger onej JUDY BRANNON, GAA 2, FNA 2, NHS 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Spanish Club 4, Annual Staff 4 CTeacherj JANET BREEDLOVE, Masquers 3, German Club 3, DECA 4. SUSAN BRICKER, Gymnasitcs, 1, 2, Tennis 1, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Modern Dance 1, 2. fProfessional Musician.j NOEL BROOKS, fEnglish teacherj DAVE BROWN, AFS 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Latin Club 2, Student Council 2, QHigher education and to be HHPPYD MARJIE BROWN, Charlie , GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, AFS 4, Qto help other people be happy and in doing so be happy myselfj SUSAN BRYANT FTA 3, 4, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4, French Club, Student Coun- cil 1. CElementary teacherj KATE BURKE AFS 4, GAA 1, 2, 33 Y-teens 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Doodlers 1, flnterior decoratorj CAROLYN BYRNS, Ram Page 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Ink- slingers 3, French Club 1, 2, CTO be successful at whatever I doj ALAN CADKIN, Track 1, 2, Varsity Tennis 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 4, Science Club 3, 4, fChemical Engineer JOHN CAMPBELL, Ty , Football 1, Wrestling 4, Gymnastics 1, 4, Track. CCollegej BILL CAPP, AB, Football 1, 2, Class Publicity Manager, ICE 4, Key Club 4, fCommercial Artistj PHIL CARLIN, Wrestling 1, Gymnastics 2, fEnjoy lifej BEV CARNAHAN, French 1, 2, Pep Club, 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Annual 3, Ink- slingers 3, Lettergirls 3, 4, Ram Page 3, 4, QGO to college and be happyj DUANE CARR, FFA 2, 3, 4, fMinister or Agricul- turej DOROTHY CATOMIO, Candy, fSecretaryj CATHY CEGLOWSKI, Modern Dance 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Art Club, GAA 1, Sweetheart Formal Attend- ant 3, flnterior Decoratorj SALLY CHAFIN, GAA ,1, Spanish Club 1, 3, Ram Page 3, 4, Inkslingers 3, Pep Club, QGO to college and be a teacherj CAROL ANN CHANEY, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, Modern Dance 3, 4, fBe a professional modelj BART CHAPMAN, Student Council 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Inkslingers 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Ram Page 4, Class officer 1, f42nd President of the United Statesj KATIE CHAVEZ, GAA 1, 2, Bowling Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, fSpanish or Math teacherj CAROL ANN CHRISTENSEN, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls State 4, German Club 3, 4, Council Representataive 3, 4, Senior Lifesaving 3, Scholastic Art Award 12, CEnglish Teacher or Commercial Artistj SANDY CHRISTENSEN, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- girls 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Masquers 3, Council Representative 2. CElementary Teacherj STAN CLARK, Band 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 2. JIM CLIFFORD, Speedy , Gymnastics 1. fAuto Mechanic or Racerj BUD COBB Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Wrestling 3, Hi-Y 4. CPolicemanj DANNY COHEN, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 12, Letterman 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Track 3. fMarketingJ LINDA COKER, Lettergirls 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 33 Badminton 3. fSecretaryj DOUGLAS COLLEY, Football 1. fPharmaciStj CHRIS COLLIE, GAA 1, 2, 3. fCosmotologistj LANA CONRAD, Lan GAA 1, Photo 33 PAT CONNORS, GAA 1, 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, 4. fAirline Stewardess or Secretaryj TERRY COOPER, Photo 2, fSchool Teacherj STEVEN COOPERMAN, Steve , Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Science Club 3, 4, CElectronics Engineerj TONY CORDERO Baseball 1. fCommercial Pilotj SUE COSPER Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 4. fNursej LINDA COX, GAA 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Archery 1. fMedica1 Secretaryj RONNIE CROSS, Ron , QCollegej BONNIE CROW, Bawanee , Bowling 1, GAA 1, 2, Ram Page 3, 4, Inkslingers 3. fElementary Teach- erj ELAINE CRUSE, French Club 3, Y-Teens 3, COE 4, secretary 4, QTeacherj BILL CRYER ICE 4. QCarpenterj DAN DAINS fMake lots of moneyj JOHN DALE, JD , Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Football 4. DONNA DANIELS, GAA 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council Representative 4, FNA 3, 4, fMedicinej JANICE DANIELS, FNA 1, German 1, 2, 3, Doodlers 4, NHS 4, fNursingj SUE DARR GAA 1, 2, 3, Lettergirls 3 Spanish Club 1, Council Representative 2, 3, Masquers 2, COE 4. CSecretaryj CATHI DeFOREST GAA 1, 2, 3, Coe 4, fSecre- farm ROY DEMILLE, Football 2, fMarinesj PATTI DEUBLER, Y-Teens 1, FNA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pepe Club 4, Spanish Club 1. fHappy, full lifej BARBARA DINEHDEAL, GAA 1, Urypisry KATHIE DISSER, Marching Band 1, 2, 3 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Band Council 4, Modern Dance 4,, fEng- lish teacher or Band Instructorj RUSS DODSON, Spanish Club 1, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 4, Orchestra 4, Science Club 4. KATHY DOMOD, GAA 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2. fNunj MIKE DONOVAN, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Basketball 1, 2, Lettermen 3, 4, Class President 1, 2, 4, Council Vice-President 33 Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. German Club 3, Boys State 3. QDoctorj CAROLYN DOTTERER, FTA 4, Council Repre- sentative 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Brotherhood Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. QTeacherj SUSAN DOTY, Susie , FNA 1, QMedical Recep- tionistj JOHN DRAKE, JV Football Manager 3, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Hi-Y 4, Lettermen 4. fBiologyj KIM DRISCOLL, Art Club 1, 2, GAA 1 Council Representative 3, CCollege FRANK DUNDA Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, fCollegej RALPH DUNLAP, FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1. QMe- chanicj ED DUNN, Basketball 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, FTA 4, Baseball 1. CArchitectj JAMES DUNN, Jim, Hi.Y 3, 4, qchemisry RICHARD DURLEY, Radio 1, Photo 3, 4, Ram Page Photographer 3, 4, Panorama Photographer 3, 4, QPhotographer or Policemanj AUDREE EDELMAN, Aud, Inkslingers 3, Ram Page 4, Masquers 4, Cto be happyj ELIZABETH EDGEWATER, Liz, QNursej VIRGINIA EDWARDS, Ginny, Student Council 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3. fArt or teachingj PAUL ERNO, fCollegej Cl-IERYL EYNON, Ram Rooters 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 3. fBe a successj ELIZABETH FAGAN, Liz, GAA 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Bowling 4. flnterpreterj LEILA FAIN, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, FFA Sweetheart Attendant 3, Chorus 1, 4, Gymnas- tics Club 2, Bowling 2, Archery 2, 4, Badminton Club 3. CSuccessj BARBARA FANT, FNA 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer German Club 4. Qlnterpreterj CRAIG FARLEY, Photo Club 3, 4. CPhotographerj ABE FEDER, fElectronics Engineerj REID FEHRMAN, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4. fDrummerj BILL FELDMEIER, FFA 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 2, 3, 4. CAgriculturej KEVIN FERRELL, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Lettermen 33 fCowboyj MIKE FIELD, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. fPoliceman or Physical Education Teacherj JOE FIGUEROA, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. CCollege or Private Investigatorj MICHELE FINNELL, Vocal Music 4 SUE FISHER, Usherettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin 1, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, Archery 1, German 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, CDoctor or mathematicianj DARRELL FIXLER, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, ICE 4. CCOI- legej BRIGID FLANAGAN, Brige, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 33 Masquers 3, 4. CAirline Stewardessj KATHLEEN FLYNN, Kathe, DECA 4 JEAN Fouo, FNA 4, GAA 2, Y-Teens DEBORAH ERANCY, Pep Club 1, 2, 5, FFA 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, fBreeding and training horsesj SHERRY FRANTZ, Spanish 2, GAA 1, 2, 33 COE 4. fSecretaryj PAMELA FRYER, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, CPro- fessional Bowler and Physical Education Teacherj JEAN FULTON, NHS 4, AFS 3, GAA 1, Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, COE 4. CSecretaryj RENEE GAGNER, FTA 4, Pep Club Vice-President 4, Student Council 3. CStewardessj SANDY GAINES, Spanish Club 4. fTeacherj SHIRLEY GARRETT, GAA 3, 4, CBusiness Admini- strationj VICKI GENTRY, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 4 DONNA GEORGE, GAA 1, 2, 3, German 3, 4, Masquers 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, Council Representative 3. QPro- fessional Vocalistj KATHY GERARD, FHA 2, Ram Rooters 2, fHap- pily married, SCOTT GIDDINGS, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 3, 4. CAC- countantj CAROLE GIERTZ, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics, 3, 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, fSuccessj PAT GILLILAND, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. fTeacher or Policemanj MARY GORSLINE, Tiger, Tennis 1, AFS 2, GAA 1, 2, Usherettes 1, Ram Rooters 2, Student Council 1. fmake worthwhile contribution to coun- UYD KAREN GOURLEY, Keg, Student Council 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1, Bowling 2, 3, 4. QLab technicianj LYNN GROVER, Football 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, CCollegej LENORE GOZWASKAS, Joni,l' CCosmetologyj FRAN GRABAU, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Latin 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1 2, 3. CBe happyj PAT GRAHAM, GAA 1, 2, 3, Student council 1, 4, DECA 4. CArt schoolj CAROL GRAVES GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Bowl- ing 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, 4, Pep Club President 4, Student Council 3, 4. CPhysical Education Teacherj ARLA GREENE, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, German 4, Student Council 3, 4, Chorus 1, Badminton 3, CProfessional model and fashion designerj DARLENE GREGAN Girl's Tennis 1, 2, 4, Mas- quers 3, 4, President 4, Quill and Scroll Treasurer 4, Inkslingers Publicity Manager 3, Spanish 2, 3, Lettergirls 3, 4, AFS 3, Instrumental music 1, GAA 1, 2, 3. CDramatics teacherj JEAN GRIFFY, COE 4, CTO be a good Wifej TIMOTHY GRIFFY, Art Club 1, Vocal music 1, 2, CBaptist Ministerj JERE GRIMES, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, fDoctorj LARRY GWINN, Student Council 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Ram Page co-editor 4, Teentattle Correspondent 4, President Spanish Club 3 NHS 4, Inkslingers 3, Qournalistj TOM HAGEMAN, Football 1, 39 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Cgo to collegej ED HAHN, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Qgo to collegej FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA council 4, Band 1, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 4, Gymnastics 2, Pom Pom 4, Student Council 1, Pep Club. QPediatrician or Biology Teacherj WAYNE HALL, Tony Poochinelli, Football 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 4. WARD HANCOCK, Butch, German Club 3, Acapella 2. fAchitecture or Engineeringj CHUCK HAN SON, CPsychiatristJ LYNELLE HARAMBASIC, Student Council 2, GAA ,1 2, 3. CAirline Hostess and Modelingj DAVE HARBSTER, Football 3, Cross Country 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, FTA 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Inkslingers 3, QBiology Teacherj DOUG HARDY, Tennis 1, FFA 3, 4, QForestry Careerj RENAE HARPER, Annual Staff 4, FHA 33 Instru- mental Music 1, 2, 3 4, Vocal Music 3. CDental Technicianj LOWELL HART, Moss Hart Football 1, Wres- tling 2, Gymnastics 1, 2. Cto be a morticanj JIM HAVILAND FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 CRancher Or Farmerj TOM HAYES, fEIectronic Engineerj CHRIS HAYNIE, GAA 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Masquers 3, fAirline Stewardessj FRED HEATHER, fgo to art schoolj JOE HEILMAN, Football 1, Wrestling 2, 3, Base- ball 3, 4, Managers Club 3, 4, Student Council 3- QWildlife Managementj 1 JOHN HEISLER, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1 2, 3, 4 1 BEVERLY HENDERSON, Bev, f Data proces- sing or career in the air forcej GARY HENDRIX, Cross Country 33 Track 1, AFS 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Lettermen 33 Class Treas- urer 2, 3, Class Vice-President 4, Council Committee Chairman, Sweetheart Attendant 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, CRetire at Rocky Point after a successful lifej MARK HENKE, Acapella Chorus 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Masquers 3, 45 School Play 4. fBiochemistJ CHARLIE I-IERNANDEZ, fEngineerj TOM I-IERRIAGE, FFA 15 Basketball 25 CGuitaristJ JOE HIGGINS, Basketball 1 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. fArchitectureJ KAYE HILDEBRAND, GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Lettergirls 2, 3, 45 DECA 45 Secretary DECA 45 Student Council 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 45 GAA Council 3, 45 Archery Club 3, 45 Gymnastics Club 25 fDietician or Humanities Majorj JODY HIRNEISEN, Instrumental Music 3. fgo on to higher schoolingj ELIZABETH HITCHCOCK, Libby, CAir1ine Hostessj TRUDY HOAGLAND, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ram Rooters 2, 35 GAA 1, 25 Student Council 1, 45 Latin Club 45 AFS 45 fLegal secretaryj LIAN HOLT, Band 15 Chorus 25 German Club 1, 2, 35 NHS 3, 4. BOB HOOPES, FFA 4. qoouegep SANDI HOSKINS, Pep Club 25 Girls Glee Club 15 Acappella Chorus 25 flegal secretaryj MARY HUBBARD, Band 15 Student Council 15 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 fbe a success in every- thing I doj LINDA HUBBLE, Student Council Represe-ntative5 45 AFS 45 GAA 15 NHS 3, 45 Ram Rooters 1, 2, 3, 45 Science 45 Spanish 1, 25 U of A outstanding junior girl. fHome Economistj RICHARD HUEBSCH, Rick, fVeterinarian or Radiologistj JOAN HUNTER, AFS 45 Modern Dance Club 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-teens 3, 45 fPhysical Educa- tion Teacherj TIM HUTCHINSON, Latin Club 15 Science Club 45 Student Council Representative 1. fNuclear En- gineerj NANETTE JACOBS, Nan, Chorus 15 Pep Club 25 French Club 25 Student Council 45 MAE JAEGER, GAA 15 fwork all my lifej DANNY JEFFRIES, Dan, Gymnastics 3, 45 Photo Club 45 Journalism Club 4. LYNN JEFFRESS, Art Club 2, 3, 45 fpainter and commercial artistj ROBERTA JENSEN, Robbi, French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 QPsychiatristJ WILLIAM JOHNSTONBAUGH, Industrial Arts 1 BARBARA JONES, GAA 1, 2, 35 Badminton 2, 35 QBeautician and Armed Forcesj DAVID JONES, Dave, fBusiness Careerj JO ELLEN JONES, Jo, GAA 35 Bowling Club 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2. QSecretaryj KEN JONES, Baseball 15 Hi-Y 45 Key Club 45 Latin Club 15 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3 Anytown 35 Annual Staff 2, 35 Ram Page co- editor 45 NHS 4. fPsychologyJ NANCY JONES, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 15 Ram Rooters 15 AFS 3, 45 Annual Staff 4. QEnter Foreign Servicej STEVE JONES, Radio Club 25 Cmedical careerj ELLEN JURGENSEN, GAA 1, 2, 35 Lettergirls 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Vocal Music. fgo to col- legej EDDIE KALVARA, Football 1, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 fManagementJ SUE KAMMER, Lettergirls 3,-45 NHS 3, 45 Span- ish 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 AFS 45 Student Council 25 Ram Rooters 15 Bowling Club 3. Clnterpreter and possibly Foreign Servicej PAT KEASEY, Spanish 1, 25 Y-teens 1, 2, 3, 45 fAirline Hostessj NEIL KEEHN, Key Club 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Science Club 45 Radio Club 45 fPhysics teacherj VICKI KELLY Y-Teens 1, 2. LARRY KENTON, Science Club 4, Chess Club 4, CSciencej BOB KERSTING, Football 1, Tennis 1, 2, CLawyerj ALAN KESSLER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, FAA 3, 4. CSoil Scientistj SHARON KIMURA, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. fTeacherj LIZ KINGSLEY, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Council Treasurer 4, French Club 1, Spanish Club 2, FTA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, Ram Rooters 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. fTeacherj KENDALL KISTLER, Slim , Baseball 1, Radio Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Photo Club 4, Chess Club 4. QNavy or Collegej ROBERTA KLEYKAMP, Bobbie , AFS 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, Usherettes 2, 3, 4, NCCI Representative 4, fBiochemistj YOAVA KLUSCAR, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. DENNIS KOTTERMAN, Football 1, Baseball 1, 2. fCollegej ROSEMARY KOUKEL, Rosie , GAA 1, 2, fCer- tified Public Accountantj KEITHA KREISMAN, Sam , Chorus 1, 2, Ink- slingers 3, fPsychologistj GERLINDE KRISSL, AFS 4, Art Club 4, Student Council 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tennis 4, German Club 4, Y-Teens 4, fArt-critic or journalistj RICHARD KRONENFELD, Student Council 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Science Club 4., NHS 4. fPhysics researchj BETTY KRUGER, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 3, Vice President 4, Lettergirls 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Pom-pon 2. fPhysical Edu- cation Majorj NANCY KRUSE, DECA 4, Masquers 3, Photo 3, Vocal Music 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, German Club 3, Student Council 3, Golden Key 3, Certificate of Merit 3, CAirline Hostessj LARRY KUCH, Kush , Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Inkslingers 3: Key Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Ram Page 3, 4, Student Council 4, Snow Royalty 4, Annual Royalty 4. fPsychiatristj MARK KULWIN, Wrestling 4. CCollege-ASUQ LINDA LajEUNESSE, CSecretaryj DAVID LAKE, Lake David , Football 1, Track 1, 2, CCollegej SUSANNE LaLONDE, Suzi Q , Art Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 4, Modern Dance 4. fln- terior Decoratorj DENNIS LANOAUER, Denny , QCo1lege Business Administrationj LIZ LANGE, Liz , GAA 1, 2, FFA 4. fH0uSe- wifej CAROL LARSON, AFS 3, FNA 3, 4, GAA 3. fCollege and Nursingj PHIL LATHAM, Track 3, Baseball 4. QLawyerj TOM LAYMAN CI-Iistorian or Mathematicianj LINDA LAZZARRA, AFS 4, FNA 1, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Masquers 3, 4, Usherettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council. LAURA LeGERE, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3. CSecretaryj GARY LEILER, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. EDDIE LEITNER, Spanish Club, 1, 2, Baseball 1, Cross Country 2, Hi-Y 4, Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, NHS 4. CResearch Mathematicianj DAVID LEWIS, Tiney Weeney , Key Club 3, 4, AFS 4, Student Council 2, 4, SPOSS 3, Basketball 1, fPsychiatristj TED LEWIS, Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, fCollege or MarinesB SUE LEPINSKI, Peanuts, German 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Instrumental Music Secretary 4, Instrumental Music Council 4. fConcert Violinistj JOHN LICHTY, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 4, fNavyj BOB LILLY, Track 1, Student'Council 1, FFA 3, 4, fElectrical Engineerj HALLIE LINDHURST, qrypisrp KEN LIPSON, Wrestling 2, DECA 4, Gymnastics 2. QLawyerj ANDY LISONBEE, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1. QDoctorj MERRIE LITTON, CSecretaryj LINDA LOWE, FNA 1, 2, 3, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 33 NHS 3, 4, Y-teens 3, 4, German Club 4. fPolitical Sciencej LANA LUDLOW, GAA 1, 2, 3. CRAIG LUND, Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. CLawyerj DENNIS LUNDGREN, Football 1, Wrestling 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA LUPLOW, GAA 1, 2. fbetter myself and bfvffy MPPYD LINDA LYON, Art Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, German 3, 4 Annual Staff 4, NHS 4, Scholastic Art Award 3. CSecretaryj Latin 1 STANLEY MABBIT, Student Council Vice-Presi- dent 4, Council Representative 3, Latin Club 1, NHS 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Foreign Exchange Student 3, Optimist Award. fattend college and pursue a career in the Foreign Service or Psychiatryj VICKI MADSON, Class Vice-President 2, Pom Pom 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. NHS 4 KATHY MAGEEAN, DECA 4. JERRY MANFREDI, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, fPhysical Education Teacher or Musicianj OLIVE MANROSS, Vocal Music 2, 3, Cto succeed at whatever I doj CHERYL MARTIN, Marty, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4. CLegal Secretaryj LINDA MASON, GAA 1. CLegal secretary or Court reporterj MIKE MCCARTHY, Football 1, Track 1, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, fLawyerj DONNA MCDERMOTT, Mac, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, Ram Rooters 3, 4, Varsity Cheer- leader 3, 4. CPhysical Education Teacherj ANN McDOWELL, GAA 1, 2, 33 Latin 1, DECA 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, Cmajor in businessj MARK MCELVAIN, Mac, or Woody, flingi- neeringj MICKEY MCGEE, QLawyerj LINDA MCLAUGHLIN, Usherettes 1, FNA 1, FHA 1, Y-teens. CElementary Education Teacherj MARY MCLEAN, Student Body Recording Secretary 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Ram Page Staff 3, 4, Lettergirls 3 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Inkslingers 3, Gymnastics 3, 4. CCollegej RON McMILLIAN, Howard, Choral Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts 2. fDraftsmanj RONALD MCQUARRIE, Instrumental Music 2, 3, 4. fMeChanicQ LINDA MCVEY, Lin, CHousewifej JACKIE MEMMOTT GAA 1, Freshman girl's cho- rus 1. fData Processing Operatorj DALE MERRITT, Student Council 1, fForestry'J LARRY MEYERS, Basketball 1, Radio Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Instrumental Music 3, 4, Science Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Announcer for band 2, 3, 4, fCareer in the Air Forcej IANET MILKE, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, GAA 1 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 3. CAirline Steward- essj DENNIS MILLENACKER, Student Council 2. TUNE MILLER. f Secretary in the Navy, ROBERT MILLS. Football 1: Tennis Manager 3: Lettermen 4: RAM 3. 4: COE 4. Che a bookkeeper or an accountant, ELLEN MITCHELL, Lettergirls 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, FNA 1. QNursej MIKE MITCHELL, FFA 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Base- ball 1, Industrial Arts 2. CForestr'yj LOUISE MONSEUR, Student Council 1, Spanish Club 1, AGG 1, Executive Secretary Student Coun- cil 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President Student Council 4, President AFS 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, TAP Representative 2, 3. QStudy lawj SANDY MONTGOMERY, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, QMission workj RANDY Moorua, Track 1. qcollegep ROSEMARY MORGAN, AFS 3, 4, GAA 1, Spanish 2, Usherettes 3, 4, COE 4, NCCI Representative 4. QSecretaryj JEFF MORRISETTE, Wrestling 4. qafrisf, science, BONNIE MORLEY, Bonita, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Council 3, 4, GAA President 4, Pep Club 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, FTA 4. CTeacherj MICHELLE MORRIS, Mick, GAA 1, Usherettes 1, French Club 1, Vocal Music 1. fCosmetologistj BOB MURLLESS, CMedical Professionj DRUDY INIURPHY, GAA 2, Spanish 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club Secretary 3, Council Chairman 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Outstanding junior Council Representative 3. fAir- line Workj EDDIE MURPHY, Anytown 2, Boy's State 3, Band 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, Spanish 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Student Council 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Arizona Model UN Representative 4. fLawyerj GARY NAWROT, Hi-Y 3, 4. QCollegej CHUCK NESBITT, Football 1, Tennis 1, fShow Businessj LINDA NEUHARD, Cleo, Spanish 2, GAA 1. fSecretaryj MARGARET NEVILLE, Latin 3, Secretary 4. fMed- ical Secretaryj BETTE NEWTON, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Spanish 3, Student Council 4, FTA, Publicity Man- ager 4, QFashion Designer or Art Teacherj LOLA NOBLE, GAA 1, Bowling 1, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, 4, fNursingj JIM NOEL, Photo Club 3, Boy's Chorus 4. QCol1egej VICKI NORMAN, French Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 2, President 3, Chorus 1, GAA 2, AFS 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, NCC-I Representative 3, Chess Club Secretary 2, QDoctorj LYNN NOVINICH, GAA 1, 2,-fE1ementary teacher or Dental Hygienej BUD NUANEZ, Football 1, 2, Gymnastics 2, CMusi- cianj SPENCER NUTIMA, Spence, Football 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, Wrestling 4. fElectricianj CHARLES O'BRIEN, Charlie, Student Council 2, Optimist of the Month 4, NHS 4. CChemical or Electrical Engineerj GRACE OKAMOTO, GAA 1, FNA 2, Y-teens 3, 4. DAN OLNEY, Industrial Arts 2, 3, 4, ICE 4, CElec- trical Workj DENNIS OLSON Wrestling 3, Science 3, 4, NHS 4. fChemistj TIM OLSON. CDraftsman, Design Engineerj DONNA O'NEIL, Masquers 3, 4, Ram Rooters 2, COE 4. fProgramming, Data Processingj TERI ONG, Student Council 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1 2, 3, 4, Ram Rooters 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pom Pom 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Spanish Awards 2, 3. CSpanish Teacherj TRUDY ONG, AFS 3, 4, French 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Anytown 3, NHS 3, 4, NCCI Representative 4, Student Council 3, 4. CMath Teach- erj ELLEN OXENTENKO, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 2, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, AFS 4, Letter- girls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Council 2, Any- town 3, Homecoming Attendant 1, 4, Girl's Chorus 1. LARRY PARKER, FFA 4. fEngineeringj STEVE PARKER, Football 1, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Photo 4. fsee the worldj EDITH PAYNE, GAA 4, Photo 4. fAirline Hostessj BRIAN PEARSON, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3, fArchitectj BEN PERKINS, Football Manager 3, 4, Wrestling Manager 3, 4, Track Manager 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, RAM 3, 4, FFA 1, Chorus 1. QTeacherj EDWARD PETERSON, Football 1, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Lettermen 4, CPE or English Teacherj FRED PETERSON, Pete, Football 1, Industrial Arts 3, 4. fAir Forcej GAYLE PETERSON, GAA 1, Pep Club 2, fbecome a speech majorj HARRY PETERSON, Boy's State 33 Science Club 1, 3, 4, President 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Opti- mist of the Month 4, Radio Club 1, 2, President 2, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, German 3, 4, Spanish Award 2, 33 German Award 3, AFS 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Instru- mental Music 1, 2, TARS 4, Vice-President 4. fNu- clear Physicsj BILL PETERSON, Annual Staff 1, QIBM operator, Navy, Millionairej MARK PEYTON, Football 1, DECA 4, fown an exclusive men's store and become filthy richj MARK PIERCE, CSecret Servicej PAUL PIXLER, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Band 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, fProfessional Musician or Airline Pilotj ALEX POPOFF, Football 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 3: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, fComputerj JIM POPOFF, Football 1, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, FFA 2. CFarmerj MARILYN POTISMAN, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, QNursej VICKIE PRENEVOST, GAA 2, Student Council 1. 3, Latin 3. Cgo to college and be an airline stewardessj LEIGH PRETTYMAN, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. fBasketball Coachj Dan Price, Cross Country 1, 2, DECA 4, DECA Leadership Conference. CAdvertising Artistj CHUCK PTACEK, Football 1, 2, Track 1. fto gradu- atej DICK PTACEK, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN PULLIAM, AFS 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, German 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, CComputer Program- merj ROBERT PULS, Basketball 1, Baseball 1. fCollegej MARY PUTMAN, GAA 1, COE 4. CSecretaryJ LARRY RAMSEY, Football 1 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4. QCoachj DAN RANGER, AFS 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 4. CDentistj DALE RANSBERGER, Wrestling 2. fNaval Re- servesj DON RATHSMAN, Track 2, 3, DECA 4, Qbe a great businessmanj ESTHER RAY GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 4. CWoman Marinej CONNIE REECHER, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, Tumbling 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, fSecretaria1 work, Business Careerj JIM REED, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Art Club 4, fArtistj TOM REID, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Class Vice-President 3, AFS 4, Key Club 3, 4 Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, Anytown 3, Homecoming Attendant 1, 2, 4. ROSALIE REMEDIES, Rosie, Student Council 1, GAA 1, Usherette 2, 3, FHA 3. fHome Ec. Teacherj ROZANN REMEDIES, GAA 1, Student Council 1, Usherettes 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3. MARY REPPEL, GAA 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, Cgo to college and become a nursej LINDA REY, fAstronette-Linguistj ART REYNOLDS, Football 1, Gymnastics 1, 2. QAero-engineeringj SHETTI RHODES, Usherettes 2, 3, Y-teens, 3, German 1, DECA 4, FHA 3. fHairdresserj RACHELLE RICHARD, Vocal Music 2, 3, 4 QAp- parel designerj RON RICHARDS, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Lettermen 4. GREG RICKER, Rick, fLawyerj LEONA ROBERTS, Usherettes 1, fBeauticianj STEVE ROBERTSON, Basketball 4, Key Club 4. fChemical Engineerj ROBBY ROBINSON, Spanish 1, 2, Annual Staff 33 Inkslingers 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Ram Page Staff 3, 4, Photo 4. CWriter or Psychologistj IRENE ROBLES, AFS 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Ram Rooters 1, 2, Spanish 3, Vocal Music 1, Varsity Softball 1. fLawj SUSAN ROER, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Vocal Music 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Tennis 1. CDental Hygienistj KATHIE ROSS, GAA 3. QLawyerj MARIE ROWLES, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Badminton 1, 2, 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, Spanish 1, 2. CPhysi- cal Education Teacherj MARSHA RUSSELL, GAA 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3, Badminton 3, Archery 3. QSecretary or Housewifej BRENDA SAMPLE, Pep Club 2, NHS 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Chorus, Advanced and A Cap- pella 2, 3, 4. TOM SANZONE, Tommy, Cross Country 1, Wrestling 1, Track 1, DECA 4, Student Council 1. CSalesmanJ DAVID SAUNDERS, FFA 1, 2, 3. CContractorJ ANDY SCHEFMAN, French 3, 4. GREG SCHEIBEL, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecoming King 4. QVeterir1arianJ JEFFREY SCHMIDT, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter- men 2, 3, 4. fMarine Biologistj SUSAN SCHMIDT, GAA 1, 2, Bowling 2, Annual Staff 2, Publicity Manager 1, Student Council 2, 3, FTA 4. QChild Psychologist or Teacherj JOANNE SCHNEIDER, GAA 1, French 3, COE 4. fAccountantj LIZ SCHNEIDER, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 3. fMedical Researchj LYNN SCHNEIDER, GAA 1, COE 4. fBusiness Administrationj BILL SCHONEMANN, Track 1, 2, ICE 4, Industrial Arts 2. QWelderJ KATHY SCOTT, Kath, GAA 1, COE 4. SANDY SCOTT, AFS 4, Spanish 4. JERRY SCRIVANO, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Wrestling 2, Chess 3. JOHN SCRIVANO, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2. CMusicianj JOHN SEIFRIED, Football 1, 2, Baseball 2, German 3, 4. fEngineer and Designerj BILLIE SHARP, GAA 1, 2, Art 1. Qlnterior Dec- oratorj EILEEN SHARP, Tennis 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 1, 2, German 3, Science 2, FTA 2, NCCJ 4, fMusic Teacher or Concert Artistj MARIAANE SHARP, Tennis 1, Madrigal 4, Girl's Ensemble 3, GAA 1. CPhysical Therapeutistj MICHAEL SHARP, Mike, fContinue Educationj KEN SHEEHAN, fBusiness Executivej SUSAN SHELLEY, Band 2, 3, Spanish 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, AFS 3, 4, GAA 1, NHS 4. CStudy Lan- 81138652 DWAYNE SHEPARD, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, fElectronics Engineerj LINDA SHINKLE, Pep Club 2. fSocial Workerj MIKE SHIREY, FFA 4, JIM SHNEIDER, fAccountantj TOM SIEWERS, Football 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4. fCollegej KEN SIKES, Football 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. CRaise cattle and beesj DAVID SIMPSON, Dave, Football 3, Track 3, 4, Science 4, Chess 4. QVeterinarianJ RICHARD SIMPSON, Dick, Cross Country 3, fForest Rangerj DAN SINEMA, Chess 2, 3, 4, German 2, 3, Presi- dent 3, Student Council 2, 3, Radio 2, 3, 4, Science 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. fChemical Engineer or Politicianj LONNY SKAGGS, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, Lettermen 3, 4. CTeacherj BEV SKICEWICZ, GAA 1, 2, 3, Bowling 1, 2, 3. CCollegeJ DAVE SKUPIEN, QCollegeJ GEORGE SLAYTON, Art Club 2, French 2, Tennis 2, Science 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. fPilotJ MARGARET-MARY SMITH, GAA 1, 2, Badminton 2, CX-ray Technicianj STAN SMITH, Football Manager, Basketball Man- ager 2, 3, Cross Country Manager 4, Track Manager, Managers Club 3, 4, President 4, fAccountant or DraftsmanJ RICK SPELLMAN, qcollegey JIM SPRAGUE, Football 1, FFA 4, fRodeo or Line- manj SANDY STAIR, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Letter- girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, President 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. fCollegej DOUG STEFFEN, FFA 1, 2, 3, DECA 4, CMusic Teacherj FRED STEPHENSON, Football 1, Track 1, fCol- legej BILL STERN, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Football 3, Tennis 1. JUDY STEWART, Spanish Club 1, 2, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, CSecretary or Recep- tionistj LARRY STILLBERT, Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, fMechanicj JAN STITELER, FHA 3, 4, Vice-president 4, CMed- ical Secretaryj DENNIS STOLL, Football 1, Wrestling 1, Gym 1, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3. BECKY SULLIVAN, Pep Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 33 CCommercial Artistj ELIZABETH SULLIVAN, Liz , German Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, AFS 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 4, GAA 1, 2. fForeign Servicej AUDREY TADANO, Aud , GAA 1, 2, 3, Letter- girls 3, 4, Inkslingers 3, Ram Rooters 1, 2, Ram Page 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Student Council 1. fTeacherj BOB TALBERT, Track 3, QCarpenterJ DIANNE TALLEY, GAA 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, FNA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3. CTeacherj TOM TANITA, Football 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Gymnastics 2, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, fBusi- nessmanj DENNIS TANLER, Hi-Y 3, Wrestling 2, CEngineerj MIKE TAYLOR, Gymnastics 3, 4, Student Council 3, Chess Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Hi-Y 4. TERRY TAYLOR, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Lettermen 4, Annual Staff 4. QMarinesj JOE TEDRICK, Joe , FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-president 4. LORRAINE TESSIER, Low , GAA 3, COE 4, fAccountant or Data Processingj GARY THALMAN, Wrestling 2, ICE 1, 3, 4, In- strumental Music 1, 2, 3, 4, fCollegeJ NADINE THOMAS, Injun , Tennis 1, Instru- mental Music 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, ICE 4, AFS 3, CMedical Technologistj PAMELA THOMPSON, Pam , Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 4, Student Council 4, Class Officer 2, FFA Sweetheart 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CAirline Stewardessj ROB THOMPSON, Kommona , Football 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball 1, Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 2. CCollegeJ DICK THREEWIT, Football 1, Track 3, 4, fNavy, College, Policemanj NIKKI TILLINGHAST, Masquers 3, 4, Lettergirls 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Doodlers 1, Soft- ball 1, 2, Badminton 2, CAirline Stewardess or Social Workerj JUNE TIMA, Jig , German Club 1, 2, FHA 33 GAA 1. CC0llege or Teachingj DAVID TOPE, fAccountantJ JOHN TREZISE, Track 1, Tennis 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Photo 3, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, Junior Achieve- ment 3. fMicrobiologistJ CAROL TRIBLE, Carolyn , GAA 1, 2, 3, Masquers 3, COE 4, fAirline Hostess and Secretaryj JOHN TRUEBLOOD, JR , Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, CCommercial Artist or PE TeacherJ MARGIE TSUNODA, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Bowling Club 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Jr. Class Secretary, Sr. Class Secretary. fBusiness Educationj SHERRIE TURNER, Council Representative 1 SARAH ULBRICHT, Spanish Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Inkslingers 3, FHA 33 Annual Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Ram Page 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Young Arizona Correspondent 4. CWrite for a magazine like Glfzmonrj GEORGE VALVERDE, Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, fEngineeringj DICK VAN HAZEL, Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4. fResearch Chemistj BILL VAN ZILE, Football 1, Basketball 1, Gym- nastics 1, ICE 4. fCollegeJ STEPHEN WAGERS, fEngineerJ HERB WAGNER, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, qcouegep JO ELAINE WAGONER, Joie , French Club 3, GAA 2, Gymnastics 2, fAirline Hostessj PAM WAIT, 'Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, NHS 3, 4, FTA 3, Pep Club 2, Student Council 4, Bowling Club 1. fCollegeJ LARRY WALDMAN, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Council Representative 3, NHS 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Key Club 4. CLawyerJ LARRY WALLENTINSON, Wally , Band 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. fCollegej CAROLINE WANDETOWSKI, Wanda , GAA 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, CPE Teacherj BARBARA WARD, Barb , QSecretaryJ MARY WARMUTH, GAA 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4. JSNICE WASH, Jan, Class President 3, Cheer- leader 2, 4, Student Council 2, 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 3, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Homecoming Attendant 2, 3, Sweetheart Attend- ant 2, Homecoming Queen 4, Girl's State, 3. fEng- lish Teacherj TERI WATKINS, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council 3, COE 4. fBusiness Teacherj WALTER WATTERSON, fCollegej LEON WEAVER, FFA 2, 3, DECA 4. CBusinessJ VERN WEBB, Track 4, QGO on with school and study automotivesj KENNETH WEINBERG, Ken, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, CBusiness Administrationj PAM WELCH, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Homecoming Attendant 4, Pompom 3, 4, co-captain 4. KRISTI WELLING, GAA 1, 2, FNA 1, Ram Rooters 2, Student Council 3, FTA 4, NHS 3, 4. CNursej ROBERT WELLMAN, Bob, Student Council 1, Baseball 3, ICE 4. fEngineer or Architectj KITTY WHARTON, Student Council 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Lettergirls 4. fCollegej ED WI-IITAKER, Whit, fPilotj STEPHEN WILDMAN, Steve, Chess Club 1, 2, French 2, 3, 4, Masquers 3, Science 2, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. CTeacherj BARBARA WILLIAMS, Bobbie, fArt Teacherj LARRY WILSON, Basketball 1, Industrial Arts 3, 4, FFA 4. LYNN WINEBURG, GAA 1, 2, 4, Pep Club 1, Vocal Music 1, 2, CSocial Workerj ELEX WINN, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, GAA 1, 2, Spanish 1, 2. fCommercial Artistj RAYMOND WINTERS, Ray, FFA Horseshow 2. DAVID WODRICH, Wrestling 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. CCol- legej EVA WOLICKI, Eve, Science 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Ram Rooters 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4. fHigh School Math Teacherj WALTER WONG, Walt, Chess 1, 3, 4, French Certificate 1, 2, Instrumental Music 1, 2, 3, 4, Science 4, Radio 1, 2, 3. QElectrical Engineeringj PAM WROBLEWSKI, GAA 1, 2, Art Club 3, Ush- erettes 3, 4, fLegal Secretaryj RICK WUSTRACK, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama 1, 2, 3. fArchitectj PAUL WYLY, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1. fOceanographerj GARY YARBROUGH, Latin 1, 2, Masquers 3, NHS 3, 4, Student Council 4, Workday Committee Chair- man 4. fBecome an operations research mathema- ticianj GENE YARBROUGH, Latin 1, 2. CAttend college and study biologyj ANN YORK, Photo 3, Vocal Music 1, 3, 4, Usher- ettes 1. fWriterj IANA YOUNG, CSecretaryj BOB ZIEGLER, Vocal Music 1, 2, 3, Masquers 1, 2, 3, DECA 4, A Cappella 3. QTO succeed in all en- deavorsj STEVE ZIEGLER, Baseball 1. CEngineering or game wardenj BILL ZIGSKE, Football 3, Track 3. fPolicemanj ELLEN ZODY, GAA 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, fTo be a beautician and to be marriedj CAROL ZORNES, Doodlers 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, GAA 1, Latin 4, Usherettes 2, 3, 4, Vocal Music 1, Ink- slingers 3, AFS 4, Ram Page Staff 3, 4. CArt teacherj . . v ' Q WW ,V Q S H 2 1 1 5 - gk. 5 . sz - . R Q . 1 if i i -1 k mmf .fm M ., .W J, ,hx ,. SME M5 :gf - V1.5 f 4 Q QA m - A V. x'N.4S:. A . . . X . Q I,x Qui, L ,L,, Q i' E.. 3 --H1 For everything there is a beginning and an end- in the beginning I was given the task of introducing the 1966 PANORAMA and it was easy, but now I have been given the assignment of saying farewell and it is hard- I am not only saying adieu to the staff who has worked so hard and put up with me for so long, not only to the frustrations and the joys of producing this annual, but to the people and the campus and the life I knew here-I would like to name everyone who helped me, for in reality I did very little, but the shortage of space will not allow it- and so in ending I would like to explain the picture opposite-it is a tradition beginning. Sarah Ulbricht 26 I Seniors Abbott, Susan 164, 100 Aguire, Danny 164 Akin, Vicki 164 Ales, Frank 164, 119, 117, 111, 143 Allen, Dave 164 Allen, Patricia 164 Alm, Myrlan Andrews, Frank 164 Armstrong, Doug 138, 164, 148 Ausere, Barbara 39, 90, 114, 118, 164 Ayers, Marlene 165 Babl, Ann 165 Baba, Mike 165 Baker, Paula 165 Baker, Steve Bardwell, Patricia 165 Barham, Marlene 165 Barker, Craig Barmore, Diana 165 Barnes, Patricia 165 Batsell, Gary 138, 165, 159, 119 33, 117 Beall, April 53 Beeny, Mark 165, 114 Benjamin, Bonnie 165, 97 Benson, Foan 166 Bentley Bill 138, 166 Bentley, Linda 166, 87, 118 Bentley, Shirley 166 Berman, Karen 106, 166, 87 Besser, jack 138, 166, 119, 148 Bickel, Peggy 166, 118 Bellings, Jim 166 Billups, Raymond Birch, William Blackshear, Noble 166 Blankenship, Michael Blankinship, Edward 16, 166 Bonner, Laura 166 Boprey, Borger, Dan 166 Virginia Borovay, jeff 166, 87, 117 Bradley, Pamela 166 Bradley, Steve 166 Brannon, Judy 106, 166, 114 Breedlove, Janet 166 Bricker, Susan 166, 100 Brooks, Noel 167 Brown, David 167 Brown, Marjie 167 Bryant, Susan 167 Bryce, Karen 167 Bryson, Byrns, Clyde 167 Carolyn 167 Index Burke, Kate 110, 114 Cadkin, Alan 167 Campbell, john 167, 158, 148 Capp, Bill 164, 167, 117 Carnahan, Beverly 167, 104 Carr, Duane 167 Catomio, Candy 167 Ceglowski, Kathy 167 Chafin, Salley 167, 104 Chaney, Carol 168, 108 Chapman, Bart 168, 117, 104, 105 Chavez, Kathie 168, 87 Christenson, Carol 168, 87, 118 Christenson, Sanky 168, 87, 118 Clark, Stanley 168 Clifford, james 168 Cobb, Bud 168 Coffman, Richard Cohen, Dan 138 Coker, Linda 168, 118 Colley, Doug 168 Collie, Chrystie Conrad, Lana 168 Connors, Patricia 168, 108 Cook, Karen Cooke, Sparkle 168, 118 Cooper, Terry 168 Cooperman, Steve 168 Cordero, Anthony 168 Cosper, Sue 169, 91, 118, 108 Cox, Linda 169 Cross, Ronnie 169 Crow, Bonnie 169 Cruse, Elaine 169 Cryer, Bill Curry, Christopher Dains, Dan Dale, John 119 Daniels, Donna 169, 86, 114 Darr, Sue 169 DeForest, Cathi 169 DeMille, Roy Deubler, Patricia 169 Dinehdeal, Barbara 169 Disser, Kathy 169, 103 Dodson Russell 169, 103 Domos, Kathleen Donovan, Mike 39, 147, 164, 169, 119, 111 Dotterer, Carolyn 169, 100, 118, 114 Doty, Susan 169 Drake, john 147, 169, 119 Driscoll, Kim 169 Dunda, Frank 148 Dunlap, Ralph Dunn, Ed 111 Dunn, jim 169, 111 262 Durley, Richard 170 Edelman, Audree, 170, 104 Edgewater, Elizabeth 170 Edwards, Virginia 170, 87 Erno, Paul Eynon, Cheryl 170 Fagan, Elizabith 106, 170 Fain, Leila 170, 118 Fant, Barbara 170, 87, 114 Farley, Craig 170 Feder, Abraham 170 Fehrman, Reid 137, 138, 170, 119 Feldmeier, William 170, 113 Ferrell, Kevin 170 Field, Mike 4, 138, 119, 170, 143 Figueroa, joe 170, 156 Finnell, Michelle 170 Fisher, Suzanne 170, 118 Fixler, Darrell, 170 Flanagan, Brigid 170 Flynn, Kathe Folio, jean 170 Francy, Deborah Frantz, Sherry 171, 113 Fryer, Pam 171, 118, 123 Fulton, Jean 171 Gagner, Renee 171 Garrett, Shirley 171 Gentry, Vicki 171 George, Donna 171, 100 Gerard, Kathy 171 Giddings, Scott 147, 171, 119, 152, 111 Gierta, Carole 171, 118, 123, 128 Gilleland, Patrick 171, 156 Gizis, Angelo Gorsline, Mary 171 Gourley, Karen 171, 118 Gover, Lynn 172 Gozawskas, Lenore 172 Grabau, Frances 172 Graham, Pat Graves, Carol 172, 90, 118 Greene, Arla 172, 118, 66 Gregan, Darlene 172, 104, 10 Gregg, Rick 172 Griffy, Diane 172 Griffy, Timothy 173, 101 Grimes, Jere 173, 119, 148 Guertz, Baerbel 173 Gunsaulas, Sherry 5 Gwinn, Larry 173, 87, 104 10 3 Hageman, Tom 173 Hahn, Ed 173, 148 Hall, Sandra 173, 91, 118 Hall, Wayne 173 5 Hammett, Martin Hancock, Ward 173 Hanley, Jerald Hanson, Charles 173 Hararnbasic, Lynelle 173 Harbster, Dave 147, 173, 119, 90, 111, 152, 46 Hardy, Doug 173, 113 Harper, Renee 106, 173 Hart, Lowell 173 Harvey, 'Mark 173 Haskins, Sandy 174 Haynie, Christine 174, 87 Heather, Fred 174 Heilman, Joe 174, 46 Heisler, John 174 Hendrix, Gary 39, 164, 174, 114 Henke, Mark 15, 174, 100, 89 Hernandez, Charles 174 Herriage, Tommy 174 Hickok Lane 174 Higgins, Joe 174 Hildebrand, Kaye 174, 118 Himmelstein, Jeff Hirneisen, Jody 174 Hoagland, Trudy 174 Holt, Lian 174 Hortan, Wesley 174 Hubbard, Mary 174 Hubble, Linda 175, 109, 108, 114 Husbsch, Richard 22, 24, 25, 174, 111 Hunter, Joan 127, 175, 110, 108 114 Hutchinson, Timothy 175 Hyatt, William Jacobs, Nanette 175 Jaeger, Mae 175 Jeffress, Lynn 175, 46 Jeffries, Dan Jensen, Roberta 175 Johnson Steve 175 Johnstonbaugh, Bill 175 Jones, Barbara 175 Jones, David 175 Jones, Jo Ellen 175 Jones, Kenneth 175, 117, 105, 104, 111 Jones, Nancy 106, 175, 87 Jones, Steve 175 Jurgensen, Ellen 175, 118 Kalwara, Ed 138, 175 Kammer, Susan 106, 175, 87, ll8 Keasey, Patricia 110 Keehn, Heil 175, 117, 111 Kelley, Vicki 176 Kenton, Larry 176 Kersting, Robert 176 Kessler, Alan 176 Kimura, Sharon 176, 118 Kingsley, Elizabeth 176, 90, 118, 115, 108 Kisten, Kendall 176 Kleykamp, Roberta 16, 176, 109 Klucsar, Yoava 176 Kotterman, Dennis 176, 150 Koukol, Rosemary 176 Kramer, Sylvia 176 Kreisman, Keitha 176 Krissl, Gerline 176, 212, 114, 110, 112, 104, 105 Kronenfeld, Richard 176, 114 Kruger, Betty 127, 176, 118, 123 Kruse, Nancy 176 Kuch, Larry 176, 119, 117, 104, 105, 143 Kulwin, Mark 176 LaJeunesse, Linda 176 Lake, David LaLonde, Susanne 177, 97, 46 Lange, Elizabeth Larson, Carol 177 Latham, Phillip 177 Layman, Thomas 177 Lazzara, Linda 91, 109 LeGere, Laura 177 Leiler, Gary 138, 177 Leitner, Ed 177, 111 Lepinski, Sue 177, 103 Lewis, David 177, 117 Lichty, John 177 Lilly, Robert 177 Lindhurst, Hallie 177 Lipson, Ken 177 Lisonbee, Andy 177 Litton, Merrie 177 Lowe, Linda 177, 110, 114 Lund, Craig 177 Lundgren, Dennis 177 Luplow, Linda 177 Lyon, Linda 106, 177 McCarthy, Mike 178, 159, 158, lll McCrea, Diana McDermott, Donna 178, 108, 118 McElvain, Mark 178 McDowell, Ann 178 McGee, Mickey 178 McLaughlin, Linda 178 McLean, Mary 178, 118, 104, 105, 115 McMillan, Ronald 178, 101, 100 McQuarrie, Ronnie 178, 103 Mabbitt, Stan 178, 87, 115 Madson, Vicki 39, 178, 118 Mageean, Kathleen Manfredi, Gerard 178, 33 Manross, Olive 178 Marshall, Glenda 179 263 Martin, Cheryl 179 Mason, Linda 179 Mason, Ray 179 Memmott, Jacqueline 179 Meringolo, John Merritt, Steve 179 Meyers, Larry 179, 103 Milke, Janet 179 Millenacker, Dennis 179 Miller, June 179 Mills, Robert 179, 113 Mitchell, Ellen 180 Mitchell, Mike 180 Monseur, Louise 180, 115, 103 114 Montgomery, Sandy 180 Moore, Teresa 180 Morgan, Rosemary 180 Morley, Bonnie 127, 180, 90 118 Morris, Michele 180 Murless, Robert Murphy, Drudy 180, 114 Murphy, Ed 180, 87 Naurot, Gary 180, 111 Nelson, Arlen Nesbitt, Charles Neudard, Linda 180 Neville, Margaret 86 Newton, Bette 180, 90 Noble, Lola 180, 103 Noel, James 101 Norman, Vicki 180 Novinich, Lynn, 181 Nuanez, Buddy 181, 33 Nutima, Spencer 181 O'Brien, Charles 181 Okamoto, Grace 181, 110 Olney, Dan Olson, Dennis 181 Olson, Tim 181 O'Neil, Donna 181 Ong, Teresa 182, 118 Ong, Trudy 182, 89, 110, 114 Oxentenko, Ellen 39, 182, 117 118 Parker, Larry 182 Parker, Steven 182 Payne, Edith 182 Pearson, Brian 182, 159, 158 Perkins, Ben 182, 119, 148 Peterson , Peterson Peterson, Peterson Peterson 1 1 1 Bill 182 Fred 182 Gayle 182, 90 Harry 182, 87, 46 Skip 16, 182, 153, Pixler, Paul 182, 103 Popoff, Alex 138, 182 Popoff, Jim 138, 182 Potisman, Marilyn 182 Prenovost, Vicki 183 Prettyman, Leigh 183, 119, 111, 143 Price, Dan 183 Ptacek, Charles 183 Ptacek, Richard 20, 21, 39, 38, 183 Pulliam, Karen 183 Puls, Robert Putman, Mary 183 Ramsey, Larry 138, 149, 183, 119, 148 Ransbarger, Bob 183 Rathsman, Don 183 Ray, Esther 183, 97 Ranger, Dan 87, 117, 114 Reecker, Connie 183, 118 Reed, Jun 138, 183, 152, 46 Rad,1bn1138,4,39,137,181 119, 117, 143 Remedies, Rosalie 183 Remedies, Roxann 183 Reppel, Mary 183 Reynolds, Arthur 184 Rhodes, Sherri 184 Richards, Rachelle 184 Richards, Ronald 138, 184, 119, 90, 117 Ricker, Greg 184 Roberts, Leona 184 Robles, Irene 184, 91 Robinson, Robert 184, 10.4, 105 Roer, Susan 184 Ross, Kathleen Russell, Marsha 184 Sample, Brenda 106, 184, 100, S7 Sanzone, Tom 184 Saunders, David Schefman, Robert 184 Scheibel, Greg 20, 38, 39, 138, 184, 119, 152, 153 Schmidt, Jeff 158, 119 Schmidt, Susan 184 Schneider, Liz 22, 23, 25, 46, 106, 184 Schneider, Joanne 184 Schneider, Linda 185 Schonemann, Bill Scott, Kathy 185 Scott, Sandy 53, 185, 87, 114 Scrivano, Terry 185 Scrivano, Jon 185, 33 Seifried, John 185 Sharp, Billie 185 Sharp, Eileen 100 Sharp, Marianne 100 Sheehan, Kenny Shelley, Susan 106, 185 Shepard, Dwayne 185, 100, 101 Shinkle, Linda 185 Shirey, Mike Shneider, James 185 Sewew,1bn1137,185,119,143 Sikes, Kenneth Simpson, David 185 Simpson, Richard 147, 185, 119 Skicewicz, Beverly 186 Sinima, Dan 186 Sirmans, Sherrard Skaggs, 1 19 Lonny 138, 141, 186, Skupien, David 186 Slayton, George 186 Smith, Margaret 186 Smith, Stanley 147, 186 Sonoqui, Norma 186 S arks Robert P 1 Sprague, James 186 Stair, Sandy 127, 186, 118, 123 Stanley, Arlene Steffen, Doug 186 Stephenson, Fred 186 Stern, Bill 186 Stewart, Judy 186, 118 Stillbert, Larry Stiteler, Janis 186, 92 Stoll, Dennis 187 Stoven, Ethyl Sullivan, Elizabeth 187, 87 Sullivan, Rebecca 186 Tadano, Audrey 187, 104 Talley, Dianne 187, 86, 118 Talbert, Bob 187 Tanita, Tom 149, 187, 118, 148 Tanler, Dennis 187 Tayler, Dennis 187 Taylor, Michael 187, 158, 111 Taylor, Terry 187 Tedrick, John 187 Tessier, Lorraine 187 Thalman, Gary 187 Thomas, Nadenia 187 Thompson Pamela 187, 128 Thompson, Robert 138, 187, 119 Threewit, Dick 187 Tillinghast, Nickie 188 Tima, June 188 Tope, David 188 Trezise, John 188, 86 Trible, Carol 188 Trueblood, John 4, 39, 138, 188, 119,46 Tsunoda, Margie 164, 188, 87, 118, 114 Turner, Sherrie Twyman, Tod 188 Tyson, Tom 188 Ulbricht, Sarah 106, 188, 104, 105 Valentine, Valerie 188 Valverde, Walter 188 264 VanHazel, Richard 188, 111 VanZile, Bill 188 Vince, Neil Wagers, Steve 188 Wagoner, Herb 188 Wagoner, JoElaine Wait, Pamela 188, 87, 119 Waldman, Larry 189, 87, 117 Wallentinson Larry 189, 156 Wandetowski, Caroline 189 Warmuth, Mary 189 Wash, Janice 20, 21, 38, 39, 189, 118, 108 Watkins, Teri 189, 113 Watterson, Walter 189 Weaver, Leon 189 Weinburg, Kenneth 189 Welch, Pam 10, 39, 189, 119, 118, 108 Welling, Lristin 189, 90 Wellman, Robert 189 Wharton, Kitty 133 Whitaker, Eddie Wildman, Steve 189, 89 Williams, Barbara 189 Wineberg, Linda 189 Winn, Elex 190 Winters, Raymond Wodrich, David 190, 111 Wolicke, Eva 189, 87 Wong, Walter 190, 103 Wood, Barbara 190 Wright, John 190 Wroblewski, Pamela 190, 109 Wustrack, Richard 190 Wyly, Paul 190, 159, 158 Yano, Chester 190 Yarbrough, Gary 190 Yarbrough, Gene 190 York, Ann 190 Ziegler, Steve 190 Zieske, William Zody, Ellen 190 Zornes, Carol 190,' 46, 109 Juniors Abdoo, Maureen 209 Adams, Billie 195 Alexon, Mary 195 Allen, Tom 195 Almy, Nelda 195 Amos, Jack 195 Anderson, Carlene 195, 118 Anderson, Kathe 195 Anderson, Richard 195 Archibald, Joy 195, 128 Armstrong, Becky 195, 32, 118 108 Aspagren, Carl 195 Atherton, Vicki 195, 46 Bailey, Barbara 195 Baird, Carol 195 Baker, Baker, Bill 195 Ruth 195 Bales, Patricia 195 Ballance, Sandra 209, 105 Baray, JoAnn 29, 132, 195 Banker, Bruce 195 Banks, Danny 195 Barwick, Richard 195 Beal, Elouise 195 Bechtel, Tim 138, 149, 195, 119 Bedlion, Sue 195 Behimer, Sharon 195 Bell, Ray 195 Bell, Susan 87 Benavidez, Sylvia, 195 Bentley, Jim 149, 195, 119 Berryman, Mike 195 Bielek, Nancy 195 Bills, Wendy 106, 195, 105, Billups, Merrill 195 Binder, Craig 195 Black, Jenny 195, 108 Black, Lynda 195, 87, 105 Blake, Jesse 195 Blake, Linda 195 Blaser, Karen 195 Bodewin, Barry 195 Boggess, Judy 196 Bolyog, Susan 196 Boscamp, Doug 196, 148 Bosch, Charlene 196 Bowling, Robert 196 Bradley, Janet 196, 118 Brim, Judy 196, 103 Briswalter, Diane 196 Brooks, Harold 196 Browner, Carol 106, 196, 105 Brunst, Dick 209 Bryant, Roscoe 196 Buckman, Paul 196 Bukowski, Tom 196 Burns, Bob 15, 196, 114 Byrns, Schary 209 Cairns, Shirlene 196 Caldwell, Kelly 196 Caretto, Gregory 196 Carlin, Phillip Carroll, Belinda 209 Carson, Judy 196 Cary, Robert 196 Cashman, Diane 196 Chafitz, Harriet 196 Chase, Stephanie 196, 110 Chavarria, Richard 196 Cheever, Connie 196 108 Chester, Barbara 196, 100 Clark, Terri 197 Cleveland, Richard 197 Cleveland, Ronald 197 Cline, Diane 197 Clingingsmith, Linus 197, 103 Clough, Johnny 197 Clow, Clayton Clow, Stephen 197 Cole, James 197 Colford, Terry 197 Collins, Christy Combs, Darby 197 Conklin, Roy 197 Connor, Ira 138, 141, 197, 119 Cook, Chris 197 Cook, Corrine 197, 110, 114 Coons, Robert 197 Coons, Gary 197 Copeland, Ken 197 Corbin, Marie 197 Corn, Leslie 197 Coughenor, Jim 197, 117 Courtney, Lona 197 Cox, Don 197 Creed, Luther 138, 149, 197, 118, 117 Crile, Beth 197 Crookham, Russell 197 Crosby, Karen 197, 89 Cross, Dave 138, 197, 119 Cross, Jerry 138, 197, 119 Cummin, Alan 198 Curry, Michael 198 DeMaris, Diane 198 DeMille, Billy 198 Densmore, Donna 198 DeWorth, Fred 198 Diller, Laure 198, 110 Dixon, Cheryl 198 Dodson, Kenneth 198, 103 Donna, John 198, 113 Dooen, Connie 198 Dourgherty, Lorna 198 Duncan, Garry 147, 198, 119, 111 Dunlap, Larry 198 Dunst, Stanley 198, 103 East, Brenda 198 Easterly, Judy 198 Effa, Marlene 198 Effa, Sharlene 198 Eggert, Nancy 198 Elliot, James 198 Engebretson, Peggy 198, 100 Engstrom, John 198 Ernst, Deborah 198 Evans, Lin 198, 119, 117, 143 Evans, Steve 198, 143 Eymann, Richard 198 Fain Theresa 198 Falls, Linda 198 Fant, Curtis 138, 198, 119, 117, 156 Faris, Fred Femia, Phyllis 198 265 Fennell, Molly 198, 100 Ferguson, Janet 198 Ferrill, Larkin Ferrier, Lee 198 Fetter, JoAnn 198, 108 Fife, Ruth 198 Fisher, Kenneth 198 Flowers, Don 198 Folio, Bruce 198 Follansbee, Linda 209 Forest, Gary 198 Foster, Marilee 199 Frazier, Michael 199 Freeman, Daniel 199 Fritton, Bill 199 Fulcher, Janet 199 Fuller, Janet 199 Gallagher, James 199 Gamboa, Frank 199 Garcia, Henry 147, 149, 190 Garcia, Maria 199 Garrison, Leona 199, 118 Gastelo, Bobby 199 Gates, Janice 127, 199 Gavan, Mary 199 Gavan, Tom 199 Gazinski, Robert 199 George, Don 199 George, Doug 149, 199, 117 Gerard, Beverly 199 Gerlofs, Jerry 147, 209 Germaine, Carol Gibbs, Rex 199 Gipson, Greg 199 Gilliand, Bill 199 Gilot, Carol 199 Giorsetto, Jerry 199 Gizis, Patricia 199, 102 Glendenning, Charles Godeman, David 199 Gold, Warren 199 Golter, Kathy 199, 89, 46, 109 Gonzales, Arthur 199 Goodwin, Lynne 199 Gordin, David 199, 46 Grande, Peggy 199 Graves, Jim 199 Green, Cynthia 199 Green, Craig 199, 119, 143 Green, Dyana 199 Greene, Pat 53, 199 Greer, Mike 209 Griffith, Virginia 199 Grote, Fred 199 Grothouse, Jim 199 Haas, Joan 200, 114 Haisten, Debbie 200 Halderman Trudy 106, 200 Hale, Glenn 147, 200, 119, 117 Hall, Sherrie 200, 87 Hamblen, Robert 200 Hanigan, Ed 200, 54, 103, 114 Hansen, Janice 209 Haren, Celeste 200, 32, 100, 106 Harlen, Larry 200 Harmon, Barbara 200 Harmon, Dorothy 209 Harris, Cecil 200 Harris, Robert 200 Hasbach, Keith 149, 200 Haviland, Mike 200 Hazelett, Janet 200, 87, 110 Henderson, Lorraine 200 Henslee, Linda 200 Herman, Jim 138, 200, 119 Hernandez, Sandy 200 Herriage, Connie 200 Hertzog, Robert 200 Higgins, Mike 145, 147, 200, 143 Hillis, Voletta 200 Hineman, Ann 200 Hintz, Carol 200 Hirose, Richard 200 Hodson, Nancy 200 Holmes, Tom 200 Holmsesley, Gail 200 Holmgren, Scott 200, 117, 111 Holsen, James 200, 103 Holtz, Adrienne 200, 105 Horton, Pam 201, 105, 115 Howard, Karin 201 Hubbard, Jerry 201, 111 Hubble, Susan 106, 201, 109, 105, 108 Hubbs, Ken 138, 141, 201, 119 Hughs, Linda 201 Hunter, Jim 209 Hutchinson Vicki 201 Hyland, Ed 201 Irons, Gail 201 Jackson, Ed 201 Jarret, Tom 201 Javery, Alan 201 Jean, Marilyn 127, 201, 118, Jellum, Rickey 201 Jewell, Robbin 147, 201 Johnson Gayle 201 Johnson, Norma 201, 118 Jones, Danny 138, 141 Jones, Danny 201 Jones, Mike 201 Jones, Paul 201 143, 113 Jordon, Sharon 201 Jorgenson, Pam 201 Julius, Terry 201, 111 Kalwara, Steve 39, 138, 209, 143 Kamer, Kyle 201 Kaven, Rodney Kelm, Linda 201 1 Keenan, William 201 Kempley, Vicki 201 Kerr, Jim 138, 201 Kindead, Marsha 201 Kinnaman, Gary 201, 86, 46 Kiser, Kay 201 Knochel, John 201 Kotterman, Marshall Kuntz, Rick 201 Landauer, Susan 201 Larson Scott 201 Leitner, Lynne 201 Leo, Linda 201 Leppla, John 119 Lesnick, Glenn 147, 119, 117 Lesnick, Irene 118 Livingstone, Ethyl 106, 105 Logerquist, Ernest 103 Lopez, John 148 Lotton, Ronald 138, 158, 119, 101, 100 Lowe, Nancy 110 McHenry, Janet 147, 100, 87 Maloney Jerry 149 Mattox, Will 114, 46 Michael, Linda 209, 100 Mitchell, Roger Montgomery, Susan 87 Moore, Alton 101 Morris, Stan 138, 119, 143 Murdock, Nancy 204 Murphy, Tom 80, 138, 204, 119, 152, 153, 143 Myers, Steve Nelson, Gary 204 Nelson, Sallie 132, 204, 118 Neville, Willie 204 Newkirk, Dennis 111, 204 Norman, Nancy 204 Norton, David 204 Novick Frank 204 Nunez, Rucy 204 Nunn, Steve 147, 204 O'Brien, Patricia 204 O'Brien, Patricia E. 204 O'Brien, Sean 204 O'Connell, Mark 204 Ogan, Pamela 204 Okamoto, Paul 204, 97 Olson, Bruce 204, 148 Olson, Donald 153 Ong, Gayla 204, 114 Ott, Cathy 204 Owens, Judy 208 Oxley, Jimmie 204 Parker, Dave 138, 204, 119, 148 Pascoe, Penny 204 Patrick, Jackie 204, 114 Patterson, Dave 149, 204 Patterson, Susan 204 Paselczys, Walter 204 Payne, Phillip 204 Payner, Harold 204 266 Pearson, Nancy 204, 105 Perry, Patricia 204, 87 Peters, Jim 204 Peyton, Don 204 Pickett, Terry 204 Pierce, Colleen 204, 87 Pierce, Mack Pinneo, Mike 204, 103 Piske, Tim 204 Place, Donna 209 Platt, Eric 204 Platt, Greg 204 Polhanky, Marianne 205 Polishuk, John 205, 150 Polishuk, Joy 132, 205, 87, 118 Popejoy, Dennis 205 Potter, Janis 205, 110, 118 Powers, Mike 205 Poyner, Jerry 205 Poyner, Harole 103 Prather, Gerald 235 Pulice, Frankie 205 Quam, Vickie 205 Rabe, Norman 138, 205, 119 Rahe, Ronnie 205 Raper, David 205 Rasmussen, Linda 106, 205, 128 108 Rembiesa, Sharon 205 Richards, Dave 209 Ripley, Lois 205 Ripley, Roger 205, 111 Ritchey, Harold 205 Roberts, Joe 205 Roberts, Sybli 205 Robinson, Louise 205 Roe, Patsy 205 Rogers, Dwayne 205 Rogers, Kathy 205, 110 Rolnick, Karen 132, 205, 105 Rosenlof, Jay 205, 117 Ross, Linda 205 Rothacker, Linda 205 Rubinowitz, Robert 205 Russell, Jan 209 Russell, Terry 205 Ryan, Bill 205 Sabeck, Dee 205, 128 Sands, Janet 205 Sawyer, Dennis 205 Schaefer, Carolyn 205 Schindler, Berdine Schell, Gaylord Schmitz, Betty 205 Schmunk, Vivian 205, 32 Schultz, Susan 205, 100 Schwab, Larry 205 Scrivano, Mike 205 Sechrist, Sandy 205, 118 Shahan, Candy 206, 105 Shaldjian, Christi 206, 32 Sheldon, Betty 206, 92 Shelly, Sheryl 206, 87 Shelton, Carol 206, 91 Shephardson Lynne 206 Shiffer, Rab 150, 206 Shirley, Galen 206 Shoemaker, LeAnne 206 Shuster, Elaine 206, 91 Sidow, James 206 Sierpina, Victor 149, 206, 117 Sievertson, Donna 206, 92 Simmons, Diane 206, 100 Simpson, Deborah 206 Sippel, Karen 206 Skupien, Lois 206 Smith, Gifford 206 Smith, Larry 206 Smith, Linda 206 Smith Marilyn 206 Michael 138, 149, 206, Smith 119 Smith Ryan 206 Smith Sharon 206 Smith Smith Steve 208, 117, 114 Vicki 206 Snell, Sharon 206 Snyder, Dan 206 Snyder, Glenn 206, 32, 100 Soo-Hoo, Chester 206, 87 South, Jim Sparkes, Pat 206, 118, 128, 108 Spoon, Sydney 206 Squire, Dave 206 Stanford, Carolyn 206, 100, 87 Stanley, Richard 206 Stein, Teri 26 Stietz, Tom 147, 207, 119 Stone, Diane 39, 207, 118 Stratton, Kathy 31, 207, 118, lO8 Straughn, Tom 206 Stroud, Kristina 207 Stuber, Lee 207 Suetopka, Guy 207, 101, 100, lll Sullivan, Kathy 207, 108 Swanson, Konna 207, 87 Sweeney, Kathy 207, 118, 108 Tadano, Joe 207, 89 Talbott, Billy 207 Tallent, Tad 207 Thomas, Bert 207 Thomas, Tara 46, 114 Thompson, Steve 207, 87 Taylor, Scott 207 Thompson, Bill 207 Todd, Janie 207 Tognoni, Becky 207, 115 Tolo, Ann 207, 100 Tonte, Sharon 207 Toofforo, Chase 207 Treitman, Lois 207, 92 Troyer, JoAnn 207, 100, 118, 128 Turner, Debbie 207 Ulbricht, Lynn 207, 54, 103 Underwood, Helen 207, 103 Urdahl, Hal 207, 138, 119 Usry, Clen-Dene 209 Vanek, Chester 207 Valverde, David 207 Van Hazel, Connie 207, 118 Van Sickle, Harold Vencill, Kenny 207 Vaughn, Terry 207 Vieth, Ron 207 Voloshin, Beverly 207, 114 Walker, Donald 207 Walker, Kathleen 207 Walsh, Clare 207, 105 Walters, Paula 207 Walters, Paulette 207 Webb, Larry 207 Webb, Terry 207 Wellman, Bruce 208 Welnick, Steve 208 Wertz, Liz 127, 208 Westergard, Trudy 208, 105, Williams, Carole 208 Williams, Jeff 208 Williams, Snaky 208 Wishart, Barbara 208 Wishart, Glenn 208, 111 Woods, Wayne Wong, Irene 208, 87 Worz, Janet Wright, Christine 208, 100 Yanez, Lucy 208 Yeomans, Jim 208 York, Rose 208 Zamzow, Jacalyn 208, 100 Zimmerman, Rosemarie 208 Zimbro, Steve Sophomores Abbott, Judy 211 Abbott, William 211, 100 Adams, Daniel 211, 102 Ahart, Rusty 211 Ahart, Jeanne 211 Alford, Barry 149, 211 Alkire, Randy 211 Almada, Peter 211 Anderson, Jeff 211 Anderson, Andy 211, 114 Antokol, Paul 211 Ashley, Patricia 211 Aspatren, Candy 211 Auten, Nancy 211 Bailey, Susan 211, 89, 114 Baker, Coug 211 Baratt, Norine 211, 100 267 1 Bardwell, Kathy 211 Barker, Phillip 211 Barker, Richard 211 Beasley, Genie 211 Beardsley, Robert 211 Bebout, Judy 211 Benson, Charles 149, 211 Beng, Patricia 211 Berg, Howard 211, 87 Bickerdyke, Paul 149, 211 Bickle, Janis 211 Blackshear, Tom 211 Blankenship, Jimmy 211 Bluhm, Cynthia 211 Blundy, Missy 89, 211 Borger, Henry 211 Bosley, Bruce 149, 211 Bower, Eric 211 Bowles, Larry 212 Bowman, Carol Bowman, David 212 Bowman, Raymond 212 Brehm, Tom 212 Brimhall, Dianne 212 Brooks, Steven 212 Brown, Carol 212 Brown, Rory 212 Bryant, Ronnie 212 Bunch, Jo Ann 212 Bundas, Patricia 212 Burnstein, Marlene 212, 1 Burr, Charlie 212 Byerhoff, Linda 212 Campbell, Phillip 212 Carlin, Leo 212 Carnahan, Patti 212 Carter, Mike 212 Cashen, Gayle 212 Chaney, Connie 212 Charnow, Ava 108 Chase, Diana 212, 110 Chavez, Roy 212 Christianson, Mike 212 Christian, Bob 212 Clark, Shristine 212 Claus, Mike 147, 212 Coffey, Judy 213 Cole, Patricia 213 Collie, John 213 Collins, Don 213 Collins, James 213, 103 Connally, Gayle 213 Connors, Connie 213, 128 Conway, Sandra 213 Cooke, Pamela 213 Cooperman, Marsha 213 Corbin, Roy 213, 86 Cordero, Mike 213 Cox, Sharron 213, 92 Coyle, Dale 213 Crile, Karen 213 Cruse, David 213, 101, 100 Cryer, Norma 213 Currier, Debra 213, 89 Curry, Ronald 145, 210, 213 Dahenburg, Cathy 213 Davis, Georgia 213 Davis, Trudy 213, 225 Deming, Gloria 213 DeWitt, Doug 213 Dinchdeal, Kenneth 145, 213 Domanico, Mike 213 Dominguez, Mary 213 Donahue, Roy 213 Donahue, Ben 213 Dotterer, John 145, 213, 101 Doukakis, Richard 213, 158 Duncan, Homer 147, 213 Dunn, John 213 Durant, Dave 213 Eggen, Mary 213, 100, 108 Elliot, Ed 213 Epling, Chris 213, 102 Fakonas, Lucia 214 Enicks, David 213 Erwin, Craig 213 Farley, Dennis 214 Farrel, Michael 214 Fatscher, Jean 214 Feder, Michelle 214, 33 Fetter, Heidi 214, 108 Fields, Gayle 214 Foddrill, Dan 147, 214 Foster, Connie 214 Frakes, Sheri 214 Franklin, Leland 214 Frederick, Chris 102 Freeman, Tom 214 Frescas, Robert 214 Frye, Kent 214 Freyermuth, Tim 214 Fulks, Linda 214 Fuller, Linda 214 Gannaway, Mike 214 Garcia, Visente 214 Garrett, Cindy 214 Geare, Joe 215 Gebert, Dave 215 George, Alice 215 George, Millie 215 Gerhard, Gail 215 Gerholt, Susan 215 Germaine, Diane 215 Gibbs, Terry 215 Gonzales, Connie 215 Gonzales, Toni 149, 215 Goodwin, Robert 215 Grabau, Lois 215, 89, 108 Green, Susan 215 Grimwood, Mark 215, 158 Grommes, Gail 215, 108 Hall, Kathy 215, 108 Halvorson, Gary 125, 113 Halestad, Sandy 215 Hamblin, Ginger 215, 108 Hamblin, Wayne 215 Hansen, Vickie 216 Harden, Virginia 216 Harris, Bonnie 216, 108 Harris, John 216 Hatlestad, Sandy Helm, Jim 216 Hemphill, Steven 216, 103 Henne, Ray 216 Henry, John 158 Henry, Patty 216 Hernandez, Ronnie 216 Hersberger, Dean 216, 102, 113 Hickox, Mary 216 Hickman, Nancy 216, 128 Hickok, Leann 216 Hicks, George 216 Himmlestein, Rhonda 216 Hoeg, Jerry 16, 216, 119, 150 Hollaway, Steve 216 Holmgren, Karen 216, 108 Holtzen, Tim 216, 108 Hoover, Bill 216 Hrostowski, Christine 216 Hubbs, Jean 216, 108 Huffmaster, Roy 216 Hulsey, Dan 145, 216, 101, 100 Hutchison, Gary 216 Hyatt, Michael 216 Hyde, Karolyn 216 Israel, Terry Iverson, Cristy 216, 100, 86 Jacobsen, Debbie 1, 15, 216, 89 Jamison, Daryl 216 Jankowski, Mickey 216 Jeffress, Alan 216 Jeffries, Kay 216, 108, 114 Jellum, Barbara 216 Jenkins, Scott 145, 216, 103 Jewell, Loretta 132, 216, 86 Johanson, Sally 216, 86 Johnson, David 216 Johnson Dennis 216, 101, 100 Johnson Diane 216 Johnson, Gladys 216 Johnson, Jeff 147, 216 Jones, Carol 216 Jones, Lester 216 Jones, Pam 216 Jones, Robert 216 Jones, Shirley 216 Junk, Cindy 216 Kahlich, Sally 216, 108 Kavalecz, Marcia 218 Kaven, Cynthia 218 Kamper, Hannah 218 Kenny, Marianne 218 Keyser, Tom 218 268 Kidwell, Mike 218 Kirkpatrick, Larry Kirsop, Keith 218 Kitchens, Cathy 210, 218, 1 Klaverkamp, Virginia 218 Kohl, Dan 218 Komada, Mary Lou 218, 103 LaFon, Christi 218, 108 LaJeunese, Diane 218 Lambert, Elaine 218 Lane, Judy 16, 218 Larkin, Barbara 218 Lang, Ann 218 Larkin, Robert 218 Larson, Kris 145, 218 Laughlin, Michelle 218 Lawrence, Linda 218 Lawson Tom 145, 218, 221, 111 Lazzara, Robert 147, 218 Lee, David 218, 101, 100 Lee, Gary 218, 101, 100 Lee, Kermit 149, 218, 46 Lenocker, Stephen 145, 218 Letcher, Ray 218, 54, 105, 114 Lemnitzer, Debbie 218 Lindhurst, Debbie 218, 108 Lindsey, Cynthia 218 Loe, James 218 Logan, Karen 218, 108 Loncaric, Monica 218, 108 Lukens, Clark 218 Lyon, Janice 218, 103 McClure, Sandra 218 McGraw, Timothy 145, 218 McGuckin, Wendy 218 Mclntyre, Danny 218, 15 McIntyre, Patty 218 MacKenzie, Barbara 218 McKinley, Sue 218, 106 McLaughlin, Dale 147, 218 McMahon, Mary 218 McMillan, Ryaan 218 McMurray, Ray McWilliams, Carol 17, 220 Machanian, Alice 218 Madson, Jonnie 210, 218, 51 Malone, Steven 218 Malone, Kathy 218 Manfredi, Pat 149, 218 Mannett, Karen 218 Maple, Curtis 218 Marler, David 218 Marley, Mike 218 Marshall, Sharyl 218 Martin, Terry 218 Martin, Vlfilliam 145, 218 Masisak, Joe 218 Masters, Steve 149, 218 Mattox, David 218 Menke, Ray 158, 220 Metko, Daniel 220, 103 Mickelson, David 220 Mickey, Phillip 220 Miller, Donna 220 Miller, Margaret 220 Miller, Vicki 220 Mills, Joan 220 Mitchell, Miriam 220 Moen, Randall 220 Mohr, James 220 Moody, Kelly 220 Moore, Vicki 220 Morici, Josephine 220 Morse, Donnie 220 Mortimer, Bruce 220, 114 Murdock, Vicki 210, 220 Nabors, Kenny 220 Nelson, Mark 145, 220 Nelson, Russell 220 Newton, Grayce 210, 220 Nicholas, Darrell 220, 86 Nichols, David 220 Nix, Robert 220 Norris, Douglas 220 Null Lunn 220, 86 Nutima, Andrew 220 O'Brien, Mike 220 O'Donnell, Joanne 220 Okamoto, David 220 Ong, Jackie 220, 109, 108 Ostermeier, Steven 220 Ott, Gregory 221 Otwell, William 221 Painter, Natalie 221 Palmer, Linda 221 Panega, Candice 221 Parker, David 221 Parker, Dennis 221 Parker, Jo 221 Parman, Ronnie 221 Paultich, Denise 221 Pequignot, Aaron 221 Perkins, Steve 222 Peters, Linda 222, 100 Peterson, Tim 20, 39, 222 Pherson, Robin 222 Petriskey, Beatrice Pickering, Ted 222 Place, Joyce 222 Plumlee, Billy 222 Plumlee, Rebecca 222 Plummer, Linda 222 Pogue, Joyce 222 Pottenger, John 222 Powell, Dick 222 Pratter, Beverly 222 Prettyman, Gayle 222, 87 Price, Pat 101 Price, Sue 222 Ptacek, Shirley 222, 108 Pulice, Terry 222 Pullen, Mike 149, 222 Pyfrom, Valerie 222, 100 Radina, Kathy 222, 100 Ramirez, George 222 Reichert, Cheryl 222 Rench, Sandra 222 Rentch, Janice 222 Reppel, Ed 222 Reynolds, Kathy 222 Richey, Jimmy 222 Richards, Bette 222 Roach, Geoff 222, lOl, lO0, 150 Robnett, Robert 222 Roby, Mary 222 Rote, Larry 145, 222 Rowles, Valerie 16, 222 Russell, Barbara 222 Rutherford, JoAnne 222 Sanders, Steve 222 Sarvis, Debbei 222 Scharfele, Doris 222 Schmerfeld, Martha 222 Schmidt, Christian 222 Schmidt, Mark 223 Scholz, Mary 223 Scholz, Wally 149, 223 Schroeder, Gretchen 223, 86, 54, 103 Scott, Chris 223, 108 Shearer, Marsha 223 Sheehan Jerry 223 Shelly, Thomas 149, 223 Shepardson, Janet 223 Sherman, Robert 223 Shinkle, Kathleen 223, 100 Siepel, Nancy 223 Sinagoga, Richard 223 Sipos, Robert 223 Sirmans, Steve 223 Skibitzke, Herbert 223 Smith, Cindy 223 Smith, Phillip 223 Snapp, Cindy 223 Snyder, Mary 223 Soo-Hoo, Wesley 224 South, Jim 224 Sorenson, James 224 Spates, Barbara 224 Spooner, Leslie 224, 110 Stapley, Dennis 145, 224 Stein, Ira 225 Stelter, Glenn 145, 224 Stenson, Jay 224 Stephenson, Suzanne 224, 87 Stern, Linda 224 Stevens, Kevin 224, 148 Stitler, David 224 Stocker, Steven 224 Stratton, Janice 224, 108 Straughn, Diane 224, 108 Suarez, Gene 224 Suarez, Linda 224, 217, 51, 108 269 Sullivan, Mike 224 Sullivan, Robert 224 Sweeney, Maureen 224, 128 Sweet, Barbara 224, 100 Taff, Steve 145, 224 Tanler, Richard 224, 152 Task, Donald 24 Taylor, Vicki 224 Tejan, Mike 224 Thomas, Tom 224, lOl Thomas, James 224, 101 Thornburg, Debbie 224 Tittle, Richard 224 Tognoni, Brian 224 Tom, Marjorie 224 Tomkinson, Barbara 224 Townsend, Rebecca 224 Trammell, Leonard 224 Trammell, Louis 224 Traymer, David Treleaven, Helen 225 Tripp, Liz Tsunoda, Kariw 225 Turner, Linda 92 VanArsdell, Ellen 224, 87, 103 Van Dyke, Fran 225 Vernon, Marjorie 225 Vince, June 225 Walker, Geraldine 225 Walker, James Walsh, Tom 225, 117, 150 Warner, Dolly 225 Watson, Janie 225 Watterson, John 225 Way, Kathy 225 Weatherbee, Sarah 225 Weaver, Bonnie 225 Webb, Douglas 225 Wefer, Mark 225 Weidner, Penne 225 Williams, David 225 Williams, Lynette 225 Williams, Shelley 225 Wilson, Barbara 225 Wilson, Debby 225 Wilsom, Elma 225 Wodrich, Margaret 225 Wolkis, Barry 225 Wooden, Ronald Woodford, Robert 225 Woods, Bob 225 Woods, Deborah 225 Woods, Donald 158, 225 Woods, Madeliene 225, 128 Wright, Jacqueline 225 Wyatt, Jan 225 Yinglin, Connie 225 Zandler, Pamela 225 Zandler, Paula 225 Yosowitz, Susan 225 Zile, Patricia 225 Zimmerman, Sharon 20, 39, 225 Zuckerbrow, Ronnie 225 Freshmen Abbott, Gary Abdoo, Mona 277 Alexon, Patricia 227 Almy, Cheryl 227 Appleman, Ann 227 Armstrong, Diane 227 Arnwine, Suzanne 227 Arthur, Karen 132, 227 Aspagren, Pamela 227 Auten, Brenda 227 Bailey, Robert 227 Baker, Carl 227 Baker, Mary 227 Bales, Mike 227 Ballance, Brian 227 Banan, Roger 227 Barkley, Don 227 Barlow, Kathy 227, 89 Barwick, Dennis 227 Bear, Bruce 227 Beard, David 227 Beardsley, Cynthia 227 Bejarano, Robert 147, 227, 153 Beravidez, Arturo 227 Benford, Douglas 227 Bennett, Wilyiie 227, 153 Benson, Glenn 227 Berman, Linda 227, 89 Bickle. Franics 227, 92 Biggers, Terry 227, 239 Bivins, Mike 227 Blankenship, Frank 227 Boerner, Jim 227, 158 Bohl, Mark 227 Booth, Marsha 227 Borovay, Janice 227 Bowman, Elaine 227 Boyd, Shirley 227 Bradley, Gerald Breese, Linda 227 Brim, Martin 227, 102 Brimhall, Randy 227 Brink, Tom 227 Briswalter, Janet 227 Broten, James 227 Brown, Diane 228, 108 Brown, Doug 228 Brown, Steve 228, 153, 146 Brunk, Deborah 228 Bryce, Rodney 146, 228 Bryson, Gordon 228 Buckley, Gail 228 Buckman, Barbara 228, 92 Burke, Flake 153 Burkholder, Elizabeth 228 Burnworth, Jack 146, 228 Burt, Vicki 228 Byler, James 146, 228 Byrd, Kenneth 228 Caldwell, Alvin 228 Campbell, David 228 Carhart, Gloria 228 Carhart, Linda 228 Carpenito, Harriet 228 Carriker, Mike 228 Carter, Wandzl 228 Carver, Diane 228 Cary, Steve 228 Cashman, Denise 228 Catt, Bruce 228, 102 Celebre, Carol 228, 110 Chafin, Rebecca 228 Chambers, Mike 228 Charles, Robert 228 Chavarria, Jim 228 Chenoweth, XX!illiam 228 Christenson, Mike 153 Clark, Brian 228 Clark, Larry 228 Clifford, Mike 228 Cline, Donald 228 Clingingsmith, Alice 228, 102 Clow, Clifton 228 Cobb, Larry 228, 153, 102 Cochran, Joanne 228 Cockerel, Sandra 228 Coffman, Fick 228 Collins, James 228 Combs, Stephen 228, 153, 148 Commons, Shirley 228 Comon, Charles 246, 228 Conway, Cindy 229 Cook, Annelle 229 Cook, Kay 229, 110 Cooper, Joyce 229 Copeland, Winford 146, 229, 153 Costello, Kenneth 229, 101, 153 Corn, Debbie 21, 39, 226, 229 Cosper, Sandra 229 Creed, Douglas 21, 39, 147, 226, 229, 153 Crithfield, Danny 229 Cryer, Mary 229 Crouch, Robert 229 Dale, Kim 246, 229, 153 Davol, Alan 229 Densmore, Donald 229, 102 Denton, David 229 Denton, Jeff 229 Derby, Debra 229 Deuble, Cecilia 229 DeWerth, James 229, 86 Dial, David 146, 229 Dixon, Timothy 229 Dodson, Wayne 229, 150 Dohse, Wayne 229, 153 Donahue, Gary 229 270 Donovan, Tom 229 Dorius, Deborah 132, 229 Dotterer, Kenneth 229 Dougherty, Steve 229 Downing, Leonard 229 Duke, John 146, 229, 153 Dunlap, Nancy 229 Dunn, Robert 230 Dunn, Deborah 132, 229 Dunn, Collette 229 Dunstan, Richard 230 Eck, Robert 239, 150 Edmonson, Susan 230 Edwards, Sheri 132, 230 Eggert, Tom 146, 226, 230 Eickhoff, Steven 230 Erwin, Carletta 230 Esparza, Frank 230 Espinosa, John 230, 102 Evans, David 246, 230, 153 Evans, Tony 146, 230, 111 Fabricant, Steven 230 Fagan, Rebecca 230 Fain, Patricia 230 Farley, Deborah 230 Feldmeier, Margaret 230 Ferguson, Don Ferguson, Karen 230 Fife, Richard 146, 230 Fife, Roger 146, 230 Fisher, Vicki 230 Fitzgerald, Linda 230, 239 Fleitz, Buddy 230 Fletcher, David 230 Folio, Mike 230 Fournier, Bobby 230 Fox, Sheryl 230 French, Debra 230 Friesen, Carol 230 Fromm, Allison 230 Fry, Gary 230 Fryd, Hershel 230 Frye, Mike 230 Fulton, Robert 230 Gaffney, Tom 230 Gagner, Kevin 230 Garcia, Domaso Garcia, Pio 230 Galbreath, Linda 230 Garner, Myrna 230 Gentry, Paula 230 Gerlofs, Kathy 230, 135 Germond, Ted 230 Giddings, Betsy 230, 108 Giertz, Gary 230 Gillan, Ray 231, 153 Gilbert, Kristen 231 Gillette, Susan 231 Glover, Richard 231 Golter, Mary 231, 109, 103 Gonzales, Susan 231 Gordon, Kathy 231, 108, 114 Gordon, Mary 231, 97 Grabau, Phillis 231 Grady, Darla 231 Graham, George 231 Grant, Sharon 231, 239 Griffy, Terry 231, 101 Grothouse, Mary 231 Groves, Richard 231, 153 Gwinn, Ann 106, 231 Hale, Richard 231 Hales, Rick 231 Hamblin, Wayne 231, 153 Hanigan, Susan 231, 110, 114 Haren, Shawn 231, 101 Harris, Debbie 231 Harris, Steven 231, 103 Hart, Harry 231 Hartsburg, Don 231 Hatcher, Scott 231, 153 Haugen, Margaret 231 Hauser, Kristen 132, 231 Hawking, Teresa 231 Haynie, William 231 Heilman, Perry 231 Helms, Judy 231 Herman, Carol 231 Hernandez, Judy 231 Hernandez, Richard 231 Herriage, Richard 231 Heltland, Micheline 231 Hicks, Barbara 231 Hicok, Robert 231, 153 Higgins, Royanne 231 Hill, Mike 231 Hineman, Jane 231 Hintz, Terry 231 Hirose, Heanette 231, 110 Hoagland, Patte 232, 87 Holloway, Steve 232 Holmesley, Mark 146, 232 Holt, B. 146, 232, 153, 54, Housner, Robert 232 Howard, Greg 232 Howe, Jonathan 232, 153 Howe, Margaret 232 Howell, Sam 232 Hug, Mark 232, 239 Huie, Richard 232, 153 Hutchinson, Deena 132, 232 Ingwaldson, Gary 232 Israel, Robin 232 Jereb, Anthony 232 Johnson, Christine 232 Johnson, Deborah 232 Johnson, Jack 232 Johnson, Janice 232 Johnson, Kathleen 232 Johnson, Sue 232 103 Johnson Richard 232 Johnson, Shirley 232 Jones, Ann 232 Jones, Cindy 232 Jones, Robert 232 Jordan, James 146, 232, 153 Junk, Tommy 232 Kalcich, Marie 232, 92 Kaston Carleen 233 Katzman, Anna 233 Kaylor, Gerald 233, 102 Kaylor, Linda 233 Keehn, Ray 235 Keene, Linda 233 Kelleher, Betty 233 Kelleher, Nancy 233 Kenny, Marianne Kenton, Mike 233 Kingsley, Alfred 233, 114 Kirsop, Gale 132, 233 Kitchens, Craig 233, 102 Knochel, Joe 233 Knochel, Susan 233 Kobzeff, Kathy 233 Koch, Robert 146, 233, 153 Kohl, Ronald 146, 233, 153 Krebsbask, Eddie 233 Letere, Dan 233, 153 Krohn, Debra 233 Kunath, Barbara 233 Ladd, John 233, 153, 54, 103 Laird, Donna 233 Larson, Roxanna 233, 92 Latham, Gerald 233 Layman, James 233 Lee, Carol 233 Letere, Dan 233, 153 Leiler, Debra 233 Leonard, Terrance 233 Lepinsi, Dan 233, 102 Letcher, Richard 233, 153 Levine, Steve 233, 86 Linton, Cheryl 233 Lipson, Joy 233 Logerquist, Timothy 233, 153 Lopez, David 233 Lulkin, Kathy 233, 108, 114 Luplow, Debbie 108 McCormick, Bill 233 McDermott, Robert 233, 153 McGraw, Sharon 234 McHenry, James 147, 234 McKay, Richard 234 McKeller, Deborah 234 McKierman, Janet 234 McLane, Bill 234 27I McLaughlin, Mike 147, 234, 153 McLean, Tom 234 McMurray, Barbara 234 McOmber, Carole 234 Maas, James 234 Malecka, Jerome 234 Mallory, Robert 234 Mandell, Jerry 234 Manery, Larry 234 Maple, Christine, 234 Marks, Shirley 234 Marley, Steve 234 Marona, Christopher 234 Marsha, Dana 234 Marsh, John 234 Marshall, Connie 234 Martin, Ellen 234 Martin, Kathryn 234 Martin, Susan 234 Mariun, Tom 234 Mason, Terrence 234 Matthews, Marilyn 234, 108 Mitcham, Sharon 234 Mitchell, Irene 234 Moffit, Karen 234 Monteiro, Diana 234 Montello, Randy 234 Moore, Cheryl 234 Moore, Susan 234 Moore, Lorraine 234 Moreland, David 234, 103 Morgan, Shirley 234, 109 Morgan, Tom 234 Morris, Dan 146, 234, 153 Morris, Mike 234 Morrison, Arlo 234, 153 Mosca, Karl 234, 153 Munson, William 146, 234 Myers, Linda 234 Myers, Sara 236, 135 Napier, William 236 Nelson, Michael 236 Nelson, Mary 132, 236 Nielson, Ellis 236, 101 Nixon Kathryn 236, 92 Noble, Tommy 236 Norton, George 236, 102 Nuanez, Valerie 236 Nuanez, Victoria 236 Nunez, Miquel 236 Nuzzi, Carney 236 Ogan, Cynthia 236 Okamoto, Gene 236 Olney, Sabra 236 O'Neil, Debbie 236 Ostermier, Richard 149, 236, 153 Otto, Danny 236 Owings, Bill 236 Page, Mary Sue 236 Paine, Douglas 236 Palmer, Jerry 236 Parisi, Carolyn 236 Parmenter, Paul 226, 236 Parr, Robert 236 Pascoe, Patricia 226, 236, 114 Patterson, Connie 236 Patterson, Rick 146, 236 Pearce, Frederick 236 Peltz, Nancy 236 Perch, Barbara 236 Perry, Christine 236 Peterson, Ann 132, 236 Phillips, Toni 236 Phillips, Vicki 236, 108 Pickard, Larry 236, 153, 148 Pierson, Patrick 236 Piske, Donald 147, 236 Platt, Bradley 236 Plumb. Robert 235 Pommerening, jay 146, 235 Ponte, Deborah 235 Porianda, Steve 149, 235 Powell, Jimmy 235 Poyner, Robert 235 Pozen, Linda 235 Prenovost, john 235, 86 Prince, Janet 235, 92 Pullen, Deborah 235 Puls, Richard 235 Puzz, Elida 235, 92 Pyle, jill 235 Quan, Cathy 235 Rabe, Brian 146, 153 Radina, Don 235 Radke, Linda 132, 235 Ragon, Howard 235 Ralph, Doug 235 Richards, Karen 235, 108 Righi, Robert 235, 153 Rivera, Francis 235 Roberts, Nina 235 Robertson, Gerald 235 Robles, Martha 235 Rockey, Bruce 235 Roden, Mary 235, 132, 87 Rodriguez, Margo 235 Rosenlof, Ronald 235 Ross, JoAnne 235 Rote, Linda 235, 92 Rowles, Susan 235 Rubinowitz, Susan 235 Sain, Susan 106, 235 Salmon, Betty 132, 235 Savage, David 235 Savage, Karen 235 Schaal, Sandra 235, 109 Schlind, Melvin 235 Schmidt, Dwight, 235 Schmitz, Barbara 235 Schuchardt, Karen 235 Scolari, Mike 235 Scott, Nancy 235, 92 Seidner, Arthur 237 Segal, Andrea 235 Shahan, Patrick 237, 187 Shapiro, Robert 237 Sharkey, John 237 Sharp, Patricia 237, 87 Shay, Glenn 237 Sheldon, Peggy 237, 92 Shepard, Deborah 237 Short, Sandy 237 Siepel, Philip 237 Sierpina, Richard 237 Seiwers, David 237, 153 Simpson, Gail 237 Sirrine, Jean 237 Slucher, Perry 237 Smith Randy 237 Smith Deborah 237 Smith James 237 Smith Jonena 237 Smith Kahren 237 Smith Kathy 135 Smith, Linda 237, 102 Smith Patricia 237 Smith, Richard 237, 146 Smith Richard 237 Smothers, Barbara 237 Snyder, jane 237 Sonoqui, Gavreil 237 Spry, Richard 237, 153 Stanford, Cheryl 237 Stelter, David 237 Steuber, Nancy 237 Stewart, Chris 237 Stewart, Roy 237 Stickler, Velta 237 Stout, Sue 237 Strauss, Jeremy 237 Suetopka, Karen 237 Svoboda, Martin 237, 102 Swank, William 146, 237 Swanson, Brook 237 Swayzee, Judy 237 Sweeney, Patricia 237 Tadano, Gary 237 Talbert, Barbara 238, 92 272 Taylor, Linda 238 Thomas, Floyd 146, 238 Thomas, Jim 147, 238 Thompson, Barbara 238 Thornberg, Elaine 238 Thorpe, Linda 238, 100 Tima, Stephanie 238 Titus, Kim 238, 101 Towner, jane 238, 91 Trible, Michael 238 Tucker, Gary 238 Tucker, James 238 Turner, William 238 Ulbricht, Peter 149, 238, 103 Urdahl, Gloria 238, 109 Valentine, Marjorie 238 Van Buskirk, Byron 238, 153 Van Buskirk, Marion 132, 238 Vannasdale, Terry 238 VanDerbeck, jannette 238 Varner, Marla 238 Verberg, Steve 238, 102 Vieth, Judy 238 Wagner, james 238, 158 Warren, Diane 238 Wash, james 146, 238 Washburg, Nan 238 Watson, Gary 238 Webb, Mary jo 238, 259 Weimer, jack 238 Western, Myrna 238 Whaley, Rhonda 106, 238 Wharton, Gary 238 Whitaker, Amy Sue 238 White, Nancy 238 White, Norma 238 Whitley, Velma 238 Wiener, Susan 238 Wigger, Carol 92, 238 Winschel, Donald Winters, Kenneth Williams, Barbara 238 Williams, Linda 238 Williams, Nancy Wishart, Elaine Wright, Martha Wright, Sheree 92 Wynn, Gary 153 Yingling, Chris York, Roy Young, Dennis Zachow, Catherine Ziegler, Donna. 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