Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)
- Class of 1963
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The Senate is made up of the Student Body officers, four boy and four girl senators from each class, the class presidents, Council of Girls President, Boys Federation President, and leaders of various school organizations and activities. Mr. Newman, Vice-Principal of the school, served as our advisor throughout the year and we owe much of our success to his fine guidance. Meetings were held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month to work out school problems. The Board of Control met on the first and third Mondays of each month to prepare the agendas for the Senate meetings. The problem of Senate representation was considered in our meetings. Many students felt that the Senators weren't serving as true representatives of the classes. Many new ideas were suggested. A result of our work is that representation will be readjusted in the future. The Student Body assemblies were very well organized and a talent assembly was held, which proved to be a great success. The Pep Club did much to stimulate pep at the as- semblies and various sporting events. The litter problem was acted upon by the Senate and various campaigns were held during the year to improve the appearance of the campus. The school year was a very successful one thanks to the combined efforts of the Council of Girls, Boys Federation, Girls, Athletic Association, and many other school organiza- tions. All of these people deserve special recognition and thanks. The Senate meetings were conducted in a much more business-like fashion this year. The first couple of meetings were spent practicing parliamentary procedure. With this method of operation the meetings proceeded more smoothly and more items could be discussed. As Student Body President, I would like to thank the members of the Board of Control, the Senate, the faculty and the students for their fine support and interest in school affairs. SENATE . - -f W' .sy z ROW ONE: Branford, Watkirms, Larson, Oar, Aho, Baumgardner, Osheroff. ROW TWO: Reid, Thomas, Dobrovich, B. Welch, Godfrey, Grose- close, Meiggs, M. Gauntlett, Swanson, Apukka, jelovich, Clark, Longman, Allen, Hatfield, Schjei, Wuschig, Wynans, Snider, McCaw, P. Nelson, G. Gauntlett, Mr. Newman. ROW THREE: Norin, Garrett, Copeland, B. Nelson, Espedal, V. Potts, Edison, Campbell, Childers, Marrs, Magee, Carey, Brownrigg. Page 4 GOVERNMENT Alan Aho Vice-President 1962-1963 Bob Oar President Gloria Larson Secretary Sharon Baumgardner Treasurer Page 5 42 T P? Q.,- Mr. Ben Curran, Principal PrincipaI's Message Onc never ceases to be amazed by the initiative and originality displayed by each succeeding Quinault staff. It is true again in '63. To the staff and faculty adviser thanks for another fine issue. The interest in student government, the responsibilities accepted and discharged, the cooperative spirit evidenced in spite of the crowded conditions and a renewed application to learning have all been apparent this year. That this is true is supported by compli- mentary letters from school, police, and flu vaccination officials and by comments from teachers new to our school. We can be proud of these achievements for this is the spirit of Weatherwax. To the Class of '63, congratulations and best wishes. We are a better school as a result of your leadership and endeavors. As a facultv, we hope you will continue to use this leadership and endeavor for the benefit of self and country. May we paraphrase the words of John Glenn: As your knowledge . . . increases, may God grant you the wisdom and guidance to use it wisely. Ben O. Curran I 'f Mt. Norman Newman, Vice Principal District No. 5 in Action This past year the Aberdeen School District has been especially active with the construction of the new addition to Weatherwax High School. During the summer, bids were opened for driving of the pilings which would support the new building. In October, the long-awaited project was begun and continued for several weeks. Early in November, bids were again called for further con- struction of, the building. Work soon began and has progressed steadily throughout the school year. Although sometimes hampered by adverse weather conditions, the construction men could be seen daily working to erect the new part of Weatherwax. The 1962-1963 school year has been a most interesting one. Various stages of progress and completion on the addition have been noted with great enthusiasm by many people of the city of Aberdeen as well as by the students. Although the old Weatherwax will never be quite the same, it is hoped that the additional building will provide the school with improved facilities and a thus improved program of education. :,?IV':rfS5'fgQ'M. i g,1Q '-v-...T I winner.. fa , in ,zgusauuwnnuaai - p axuuxwvunumxn u W munity. .---..:x rt- :P- , --., mal ,. iofanmi iuun nlumcwu nnnanuu. nmuuuu umunuml 5 ' IU!! s Z .....-.'S l'L...... 'i all il Axorlnlnuiu nnlxumsu nunuun rlnluuxm ngnnruu g sunrise -vo--... School Board ROW ONE: Mr. Edwin Van Syckle, Mrs. Vivian Twidwell, Mr. Steve Turk, Administrative Assistant, Mr. Murray Taylor, Superintendent, Dr. Thomas W. Berken, Presidentg Mr. Milton Oestreich, Mrs. Laura Korpi, Vice President. Page 6 Mathematics James Leggett, University of Washington B.A.g Gerald Larer, Cascade College A.Bg Al Eklund, Western Washington State College B.A., Pur- due Universityg Darrell Iokken, Everett Junior College, Western Washington State College B.A.g James Grooms, Eastern Oregon College B.S. 'A imma Commercial john Madson, Colorado University, Colorado State College B.S.g Wesley Bartine, University of Washington A.B.g Douglas Denger, Iowa State Col- lege B.A.g Rita Beeler, Washirigton University, St. Louis, Mo. B.S. History William Bilsland, Washington State University B.A.g Richard Dixon, Western Washington State College B.A., University of Oregon, Stan Ronnie, Montana State University B.A., M.A.g Charles Bartanen, University of Washington B.A.. John Knapp, Willamette University B.A., Portland State College, James Savitz Eastern Washington State College B.A. Music J. Gordon Edlund, University of Wash- ington B.A.g Hampton Wines, Uni- versity of Cincinnati B.S., John Tuttle, University of Puget Sound B.A., Cen- tral Washington State College B.A. .Jw N 9 ,,,, I 'N Science Dennis Sieler, University of South Dakota B.S., Iowa State College M.A., Robert Kuns, Nebraska State Teachers College B.S., Uni- versity of Wyoming M.S.g Vernon Van Hess, Montana State University B.A.g DuWayne Van Dinter, Eastern Washington State Col- lege B.A. .px -N Page 7 Jessie Lee Wassell, University of Puget Sound B.A.3 Alice Larivee, Carleton College, Minnesota B.A., University of Washington M.A.g Dorothy Smith, Library Assistant, Lois Gwin, Uni- versity of Washington, B.A.g M.A.g Mayme Hollan, University of North Dakota, B.S. languages Nancy Wacker, Sioux Falls College B.A.g Stewart Southon, Uni- versity of British Columbia B.A., University of Oregon B.S., Uni- , versity of Washington, Portland State College, Sandra Phillips, University of Washington B.A.g Arlene East, Linfield College B.A.g Phyllis Strong, Cascade College B.A. Physical Education JoElla Heikel, University of Idaho B.S.g Frank Mach, College of St. Thomas, Minnesota B.S., University of Washington M.S. Page 8 SW ..i. g KP William Lucas, Illinois College B.A., Northern Illinois University M.S.g Verna Templeton, Superior State College, B.S.g Harold Briggs, Colorado State College A.B.g Kathryn Fikar, Linfield College B.A.. Donald Emerson, East Central State College, Ada, Oklahoma B.A. .. s '!'Q ', ,, rs t-ee., s ' Wd, i- Guidance Robert Wassell, University of Puget Sound B.A., Pennsylvania State University M.Ed., Oregon State University, Washington State Universityg Minnie Fenenga, University of Washington B.S.g Leona Strong, Milligan College B.A., University of Georgia M.Ed., Alice Caulkins, University of Washington B.A., Stanford. English Norman Sherlock, Whitman College B.A., University of Minnesotag Sandra Heieren, Pacific Lutheran University B.A.g Peter Ken- nedy, Central Washington State College B.A.g Vincent Hill, University of Oregon B.A.g Neva Stevenson, Eastern Oregon College B.S., Ingram Traxler, Northern Michigan College B.S., University of Michigan M.A. ll 1 l Cooks Evelyn Keith, Betty Roberts, Marie Lyons, Ella Mae Balderston, Adrian Stamwitz. Vocational William Tometich, Grays Harbor College, XVestern Washington State College B.A.. Billy Sullivent, Kansas State Teacher's College B.S., University of Oregon M.S.g Arthur Smith, Montana State School of Vocational Educa- tion, Al Bivens, Hastings College B.A., Colof rado State College M.A. Olllce Cora Hogan, Clerk, Tina I-Ieikkinen, Clerkg Pat Mandich, Clerk, Aile Norin, Secretary, Leonard Lawr, University of Idaho B.S.g O. David Farrar, University of Washington B.S. Custoclians Glenn Davies, Les Golby, Marvin Bolton, Nick Kostello fnot picturedj. Page 9 ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS :ff STEPPING Page 11 I ez 49? ART COMMITTEE-ROW I: Gail Mathieson, Marian Axtcll, Annalee Nyherg, Linda Laaksonen, Kathleen Hack, Carol Orcutt. ROW III: Jill El-tar, Sharon Moore, Penny Sue Fickcisen, Karen Smits, Barbara Bushnell. Susie Branford President Program Committee ROW I: Donna Morrow, Nancy VanBlaricom, Kathy Gurrad, Cheri McDougall, Judy Svisek, Cathy Mayr. ROW II: Kathi Wiscomb, Kathy Airhart, Rhonda Kinney, Jean Waddell, Kathy Fuller, Susan Smith. COUNCIL Mardy Pavletich Vice President ROW I: Jill Allenbaugh, Jean Hammonds, Charlotte Wetzel, Wanda Black, Janet Kinley, Jeri Harris, Patty Ryan, Ruth Jones, Bev York, Mardy Pavletich, Jane Potts. ROW II: Diane Sturgis Pam Turk, Jan McCrimmon, Lynn Miller, Chamiaigne Basden, Sandra Townsend, Linda Heikkila, Mary Lea LaBreck, Delores Schlief, Sue Harrington, Kathie Hicks. ROW III: Cheryl Edwards, Judy Mollet, Chris Giese, Pat Schafer, Diane Koidahl, Sue Durri.n, Kathy Pilas, Vicki Valentine, Jeanette Smith, Sue Berkman. YW? T Publicity 81 Scrapbook Committee i--952 Page 12 Popcorn Committee ROW I: Leslie Allenbaugh, Anita Moilanen, Kathy.Antich, Frances Dickson, Colleen Moore, Patty Schlief, Youk Thie Lee, Norma Whitacre, Kay Wacker, Mary Dobrovich, Crystal Henry, Carol Cowan, Sue Jones, Janice Broten, Marcia Ayers, Helene Amble. ROW II: Janet Miller, Joanne Mitchell, Nancy Druzianich, Cathy McElwee, Carole Orcutt, Sandy Williams, Connie Wilson, Jane Halverson, Ellen Espedal, Becky Barker, Mary Ann Wus- chig, Phyllis Gabbert. ROW III: Carol Hakala, JoAnn Seath, Janice Iverson, Jane I-Ieinrick, Kathleen Failor, Barbara Gor- man, Trisha Fogde, Cathie Novak, Marie Krauth, Sandy Loftis, Mardy Pavletich, Linda DiFazio, Bonnie Burr. ROW IV: Marian Evans, Pam McClintock, Marilyn Morgan, Annette Rauhala, Lynn Copland, Thea Gorman, Diane Ellila, Mary Kutchera, Judy Gordon, Bev Nelson, Diane Henry, Marcia Allen, Sue Harring- ton, Jackie Garrett. OF GIRLS Carole Logan Secretary ROW I: Janet Smith, Jeri Harris, Nancy Johnson, Nancy Wright, Louise Lehtinen, Leslie Allenbaugh, Barbara Welch, Sandy West, Diane Homchick, Crystal Henry, Judy Godfrey, Darlene Ellis, Terri Wein- steini, Sharon Jaskar. ROW II: Cathy Gibbons, Marilyn Carbery, Eunice Wil- liams, Patty Johnson, Neena Groseclose, Sandy Jelovich, Jeanette Smith, Kathy Mor- rison, Ellen Smith, Janet Long, Geri Man- enica,'MarilynMelhoff, Sue Berkman, Nancy Christiansen, Dorothy Hubbard. ROW III: Paulene Buckman, Diane Crews, Pam Mc- Cartney, Carla Haines, Shirley Hom- chick, Jonnel Anderson, Kate Mackey, Michelle LaBreck, Linda Keene, Tina Stoklas, Elise Jorgensen, Sue Harrington, Gretchen Schmidt, Cathie Novak, Marie Krauth, Pat McAllister. Kay Wac kcr Treasurer g 1 1 LOCKER BL LOUNGE COMMITTEE-ROW I: Donna Kangns, Paula Balo, Helene Amble. ROW II: Roberta Downs , Linda Rhoden, Betty Jo Moyer, Sue Jones. 1 i O I Social Committee ROW I: Patty Ryan, Renee Hood, Karen ROW I: Sara Childress, Kathleen Howard, Patty Schlief, Wanda Black, Mary Ellen Prudhomme, Patty Siggstedt, Robin Henry, Barbara Cook, Sherri Cole, Linda Clark, Mary Niles, Julie Baer, Kardee Collar, Carol Zack, Bev York. ROW II: Brenda Middleton, Marlene Palmer, Geraldine Wells, Kathi Fiscus, Cathy Schoening, Vicki Grine, Darlene Kauzlarich, Jane Bivens, Sandy Jelovich, Bev Nelson, Nancy Anderson, Kathy Conkey, Leona Apuklta. ROW II: Biddie Pearsall, Nancy Stoddard, Joyce Kauno, Kathie MacDonald, Cathy Osterhout, Neena Groseclose, Janice Mc- Nulty, Sandy West, Shirley Griffiths, Robin Apukka, Kathy Kirkwood, Janet Long, Geri Manenica. ROW IV: Roberta Downs, Barbara Smith, Joan McPherson, Bev McGuire, Patsy Whitlock, Sharon Larson, Barb Carlson, Sandi Jackson, Tina Stoklas, Kathy Wintrip, Mary Ann Strum- ski, Jolene Miller, Rosartn Simpson, Karen Kangas. Service Committee Good, Margaret Hcnke, Charlene Smith, , - Mary Lea LaBreclt, Tawney Yonich, Karen Knute, Janice LeRoy, Kitty Kocher, Jacque Waterhouse. ROW II: Margaret Siese, Janet Smith, Channaigne Basden, Sue Arrington, Marilyn Carbery, Sandy Loftis, Helene Amble, Nova Chinn, Roberta Henke, Beth Jones, Nancy Johnson, Con- nie English. ROW III: Nancy Hart, Kathy Haavisto, Judi Krause, Diane Koidahl, Kathy Pilas, Sue Durrin, Judy Nyman, Linda Dahlgren, Vivian Wilson, Monica Gores, Carol Shapansky. ROW IV: Jonnel Anderson, Sandy Heikkila, Mary Gilliland, JoAnne Rattie, Judy Johnson, Susan Jenk- ins, Becky Walsh, Tanya Kalinowski, Gretchen Schmidt, Sharon Lanphear, Carole Thompson. Friendly Committee Page 13 PARKING COMMITTEE-ROW ONE: Chuck Erwin, Dave Tuttle, Steve Foshaug, BOY'S hrs, ' ' 1 I k k',RaA11,R Mk, 1512 Xlrlllttlgek, Bill Edwards. ROW TWO Wat Lu ows 1 y en ay Y I3 Dang Oshemff Larry Pickering President Vice President i Page PROJECTION CREW-ROW ONE: Ray Chouinard, Arnold Olsen, Jim Korpi, Ole Mackey, Val Cum- mings, Lee Burrows, Fred Becher, Bob Wiscomb, Gary Parker, Tim Young, Mr. Van Hess. ROW TWO: Steve Fletcher, Dan Keith, Clyde Fortney, jim Skinner, Les Funk, jim Boora, Steve Hatfield, Bill Messmer, Bill Buckler, Stan johnson, Dave Swan. KNIGHTS OF THE BOBCATS-ROW ONE: Sam Aro, Bob Edison, Bob Rux, Robin Foley, Roger Tjernberg, Tom Brown, Rich Hayrynen, Robin Ouellette, Mr. Grooms. ROW TWO: Don Lentz, Roy Vessey, Gary Kolb, Bill Rand, Ron Clark, Arvo Hill, Mark Ross, Mike Jolly. ROW THREE: Chuck McIntosh, Keith Erwin, Larry McGrew, Bob Hanan, Gerald West, Bob Littlejohn. FEDERATION LOCKER COMMITTEE-Roy Vessey, Roger Rand , Rick Rasmus. Mike Hutton Bill Sipila Secretary Treasurer X Q'i -9 HALL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE-ROW I: Jim Furth, Larry Warwick, Verl Potts. ROW II: Jim Welch, Bob Oar, Mike Burton. ROW III: Russ Kuhns, jerry Schjei, Tom Wright, Lee Bakotich, Mel Wood. ROW II: jim Keller, DOH Kfiih, Gary Gary Hanson, Alan Aho. Hanson, Roger Lloyd, Larry Goldberg, Dave Stevens, Bill Newman. PROGRAM COMMITTEE-ROW I: john Easter, Chuck Watkins, Bob Butler, if . I CONCESSION CREW-ROW I: Bob DeWitt, Duanne Hinrichs, Lee Burrows, Mike Kolodzie, David Whitcher, George Watson, Earl Hulbert, Dave Swan. ROW II: Ken Walden, Mark Toy, Brad Mommsen, Ron Clark, Les Funk, jim Malott, jim Fisk, Al Bronson, Rick Rasmus, ,lim Bowen, Mike I-Iagara. Page 'ff .. K fa 3 1 W . ' ., L. ,Q xr i , PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Diane Henry, Secretary, Linda Clark, President, Betty Jo Meiggs, Vice President, Judy Norin, Treasurer. ii 1 SOPHOMORE St JUNIOR PEP CLUB-ROW I: Sheryl Henry, Shirley Homchick, Charlene Smith, Kathy Wintrip, Barbara Surface, Kathy An- tich, Becky Walsh, Trisha Fogde, Lynn Miller, Cathy Osterhout, Janet Miller, Marilyn Carbery, Kay Blume. ROW II: Monica Gores, Judy Stangland, Karen Cronk, Cheri McDougall, Pat McAllis- ter, Sharon Jaskar, Pauline Buchman, Karen Barr, Beth Matthews, Judy Kay Lawson, Kathy Riemann, Denise Ekar. ROW III: Juanita Green, Linda Schmid, Kate Mackey, Kathi Davis, Jan McCrimmon, Kathy Morrison, Loretta Polich, Sherry Asikainen, Lenelle Hedin, Vicki Burch, Marian Evans, Nancy Christiansen. ROW IV: Jane Heinrick, Susan Simera, Jay Dee Rich, Barbara Gorman, Dorothy Hub- bard, Sandi Jackson, Barbara Carlson, Connie Wilson, Sharon Larson, Bar- bara Bushnell, Pam McClintock, Kathi Fiscus, Chris McGuire. ri TZ' PEP CLUB Pep Club consists of twenty-five girls from each class. These girls are usually chosen at the beginning of their Sophomore year and retain their membership for three years. One may recognize a Pep Club girl by her great school spirit. They are responsible for the pep signs that decorate the halls during football and basketball seasons. The first activity sponsored by Pep Club is the planning of Pep Week decorations before the Thanksgiving game. the Pep Court. It also handles the election of Another main project the club supports is the annual May Dance. The girls are divided into a number of decoration committees and they also make plans for the May Court coronation. The officers for 1962-63 were: Linda Clark, President, Betty Jo Meiggs, Vice-Presidentg Diane Henry, Secretary, Judy Norin, Treasurer. Mrs. Minnie Fenenga was the club's very helpful advisor. 7 SENIOR PEP CLUB-ROW I: Sharon Baumgardner, Judy Norin, Liz Lucas, Diane Henry, Robin Apukka, Carole Logan, Linda Clark, Sandy Jelovich, Darlene Ellis. ROW II: Kathleen Ny- man, Judi Krause, Joan McCrimmon, Darlene Kauzlarich, Mardy Pavletich, Judy Godfrey, Neena Groseclose, Janice McNulty, Helene Amble. ROW III: Jill Ekar, Marcia Allen, Sue Durrin, Nancy Fletcher, Penny Sue Fickeisen, Betty Jo Meiggs, Gloria Larson, Marie Krauth, Mary Kutchera. Page 16 A CLUB The A Club is a large organization consisting of lettermen from foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, swimming, track, baseball, golf, tennis. Officers for the 1962-65 school year were: President, Verl Potts, Vice-President, Gary Hanson, Secretary, Jim Furth, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jim Welch. The Club has been quite active this year. The annual A Club dance was held in December at the Huntley Building. All proceeds from the dance were used for the George Palo Memorial Trophy. An active group within the organization was the Traffic Committee, which was in charge of student parking, They registered student cars and distributed Bobcat stickers. The members were also responsible for keeping the grounds around Weatherwax free from litter and assisting the Orthopedic Society with the license plate collection drive. In the spring the initiation party was held at the Natatorium. Members enjoyed swimming, volleyball, and basketball. They finished off the year in grand style. SENIOR A CLUB-ROW I: Toby Hart, Stuart Markwell, Paul Randall, Earl Hulbert, John Salick, Bob Wis- comb, Ken Walden, Bob Norris, Bill Lockman. ROW II: Jim Furth, Mike Stewart, Dave Thorson, Alan Aho, Bill Kalin, Jim Welch, Tom Salmon, Bruce Schoonmaker. ROW III: Allen Smith, Verl Potts, Ken Bixler, Walt Huffman, Mike Burton, Bob Oar, Ralph Schafer, Dick Lantz: ROW IV: Larry Warwick, jim Wilson, Bob Duncan, Tom Edison, Gary A. Han- son, Russ Kuhns, Jerry Schjei. 1-7 1z.14t,..L A CLUB OFFICERS-Verl Potts, President, Gary Han- son, Vice President, Jim Welch, Sergeant-at-Armsg Jim Furth, Secretary-Treasurer. SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR A CLUB- ROW I: Bob Kivi, Bob Butler, jeff Snell, Luther Brownrigg, Don Rhotovn, Gordon Godfrey, Ron Jackson, Lee Carey, George Nelson, Larry Goldberg. ROW II: Rich Killebrew, George Gauntlett, Rich Webber, Ron Murphy, Gary Farenbaugh, Dennis Marxen, Tom Wright, Howard Harrison, Ron Welch, Ed Kahler. ROW III: Greg Taylor, Kim Doutrich, Bruce Kolts, jim Man- gold, Ray Chounaird, Gary Bensussen, Les Funk, Tom Nutter, Scott God- frey, Roger Lauckhart. ROW IV: Doug Sheaffer, Gary Parker, Rich Wal- lcch, Steve Pentilla, Dick Balderston, John Easter, Ed Fleming, John Vlas- telica, Steve Walker, Paul Heikkila, Gordon Gibbs. ROW V: Tom Marrs, Frank Rupert, Don Yakovich, jirn Due, Steve Yearout, Bill Sipila, Paul Ross, Paul Heiny, Dale Stamwitz, Brad Taylor. Page 17 Jw- 4, my STUDENT OFFICE STAFF-ROW I: Lynn Bureau, Nancy Lures, Peggy Brooks, Frances Dickson. ROW II: Karen Barr, Jeanie Reagan, Barbara Compton. F' 1 STEPPING ALONG P.A. CREW-ROW I: Ken Anderson, Rich Townsend. ROW II: Oliver Mackey, Steve Yearout, Steve Hatfield, John Ramseyer, Doug Osheroff. COMPTROLLEIVS STAFF-ROW I: Janice Broten, Susan Jones, Judy Cox, Barb Cook, Georgia Allen, Lynn Bureau, Carol Cowan, Susie Jenkins, Priscilla Peters, Marilyn Stocker, Mr. Bartine. ROW II: Kathy Docsanes, Judy Cook, Sheila Foster, Bernice Radka, Susie Leith, Patty McMahon, Carol Brakus, Kathie Hicks, June Evans, Rosann Simpson, Frances Lightfoot, MaryAnn Strumski. J' Q --1 .T if i 5 , ,V ., R eg ,.,,.,. fi if S fi ora 5 al LIBRARY STAFF-ROW I: Sherri Jewett, Kathleen Howard, Sherry Thompson, Sunny Little, Patty Schlicf, Wanda Black, Diane Stoklas, Marilyn Stocker. ROW Il: Sherri Thompson, Penny Church, Christine Wickstrom, Carolyn Jordan, John Zembal, Pam Liumsden, Candy Eubank, Shirley Zelepuza, Ellen Rogers. Page 18 WITH SERVICE A+ t STAGE CREW-ROW I: Don Bauer, Ellen Espedal, Idell Emery, Mr. Knapp. ROW II: Hank Hammond, Pam Turk, Denise Ekar, bins, Kathy Fuller, Rob Stern. ROW III: Neal Hogan, Les Funk, Carolyn jordan, Charlotte Wetzel, Carol Cowan, Marion Evans, Rhonda Kinney, Sandy Heikila, Nancy Hornsby, Cathy Gib- Ted Alstrom, jim Longman, Terry Stoeser. ,. C 1 MARCH OF DIMES CHAIRMEN ROWI Gar L J' L - : y upo, im ongman, Cathy Osterhout, Cathy Wintrip, Marilyn Morgan, Norma Whitacre, Melanie Hancock, jon Bugher, Jim Due. ROW II: Bob Campbell, Jim Wynans, Bonnie Burr, Kathie Hicks, Linda Cl lt M ' ' ' ar , Jan cCr1mmon, Sandy jackson, jim Welch, Tom Edison. x..-...,, I 1, -. LUNCHROOM COMMITTEEL-ROW I: Ellen Espedal, Barbara Bushnell, Kathy Fuller, Helene Amble. Row ' ' A ' ' II. Jim Korpi, Bob Campbell, Tim Taft, Cliff Motes. Page 19 STEPS T0 SERVICE LEADERETTES-ROW I: Bev McGuire, Eva Thomas, Joan McCrimmon, Sherry Crowell, Sue jones, Sharon Baumgardncr, Mary Dobrovich, Marcia Gauntlett, Tawncy Yonich. ROW II: Diane Henry, Ellen Espedal, Gayle Niemi, Sandy West, Janice McNulty, Sandy Jelovich, Janice LeRoy, Kitty Kocher. ROW III: Bev Nelson, Kathi Davis, Linda Clark, Susi Branford, Cathy Gibbins, Gloria Larson, Vicki Grine, Jan McCrimmon. Page 20 I .N . 1 . L' 'S . - 'fi 1 ,if Q, J v 'X ' s qs: , TICKET TAKERS Bl SELLERS-ROW I: Patty Brakus, Sharon VanOglc, Glcnnda Thompson, Suzy Walker, Kathy O'Neill, Colleen Moore, Frances Dickson, Enola Steen, Marsha Mason, Randy Holloway, Valerie Eldred, johannah Colvin. ROW II: Ruth Moyer, Barbara Dell, Cindy Shcdd, Mary Lea LaBreck, Kathleen Vessey, Irene Kuronen, Patty Wilcox, Karen Barr, Terry Schreck, Kathy Ivie. ROW III: Carol Brakus, Karen VanAuken, Noreen Webber, Sheila Foster, Bernice Radka, Linda Cuff, Ellen Rogers, Pat DeWitt, Loretta Polich, Judy Cook. K vi SERVICE OFFICERS-ROW I: Sharon Larson, Ellen Espcdal, Gayle Miemi, Marcia Ayers, Cathy Osterhout, Annalce Nyberg, Peggy Brooks, Louise Lchtinen, joan McCrimmon. ROW II: Elizabeth Nemnick, Hcdy Ebbink, Vicki Grine, Sandra Williams, Tina Stoklas, Susan Branford, Leona Apukka, Loretta Polich, Gary Gozart, Bob Oar. ROW III: Tim Taft, jim Furtli, jim Welch, Bob Donaldson, Bill Sipila, Verl Potts, Larry Fredricks, Dick Kivi, 9 AND KNOWLEDGE -.-, c vrf CLUB PRESIDENTS-ROW I: Susan Branford, Ann Swanson, Carol Hakala, Frances Dickson, Linda DiFazio, Judy Norin, Linda Clark. ROW II: Don Abott, Duane Shedd, Mike Hutton, Verl Potts, Stuart Markwell. SCIENCE CLUB-ROW I: Janet O'Dell, Idell Emery, j'neil McAffey, julie johnson, Lynn Miller, Yolanda Reid, Pam Raich, Sharon Moore, Hedy Ebbink, jean Waddell, Kathleen Nyman, Jim Korpi. ROW II: Jim Kainber, Les Williams, Jack Quien, Mike Osheroff, Dennis Russell, Bob Elzenga, Gary Parker, Bob DeWitt, Mike Hutton, Alec Matheson. ROW III: George Monte, Mike McKean, Bob Ingram, Jim Malott, Paul Randall, Doug Osheroff, Stuart Markwell, Ed Estes, John Enrico, Tom Nutter. ' s MATH CLUB-ROW I: Alec Matheson, Gary Parker, Norm Gotovac, Hedy Ebbink, Sharon Moore, Leslie Allenbaugh, Yolanda Reid, Sue Bumgardner, Pam Raich, Mel Xwood, Bob DeWitt, Mike Hutton. ROW II: Mike Brennan, Rich Townsend, Dave Brown, Tom Nutter, Paul Randall, Gar See Lee, Mike Stewart, Dave Olson. ROW III: jim Korpi, Ray Allen, Bruce Schoonmaker, Ray DeBaeker, Bill Hardy, Stuart Markwell, Herb Nelson, Doug Osheroff. W? --li... 3 i C I 1 ,...-:ascii Page 21 FRENCH CLUB I LIVING ,l T, eh. ,Q 4-'K P61 OUR M is 1' als' AIG 9? 91 ROW I: Miss East, McAllister, Ayers, Smith, Weinstein, Reid, Reynolds, Morgan, I-Iakala, Mathieson. ROW II: Jordon, Kinley, Dob- rovich, Morrison, Miller, Christiansen, Haavisro, Harris, Barry. ROW III: Henke, Dalgren, Nyman, O'Dcll, Emery, Norin, Hutton. ROW IV: Jackson, Larson, Laaksoncn, Danielson, McKean, Reamcs. ROW '-'M , I , , 9 0,4 i 2 f-,gps 1:5 'QQ' V: Ebbink, I-Iall, I-Iammonds, Giese, Arrington, Trinnecr, Matheson, Childers. ROW VI: Wickstrom, Siggstedt, Lalireck, Stoklas, Smits, Roosc, Clavadetcher, Adams, Smith. ROW VII: Taylor, McAfee, Sturgis, Gabbert, Wilson, Keith, Ketola, Mante, Greene, ROW VIII: Brumfield, Estes, Markwell, Gotovac, Umschied, Brennan. HQ -DU ROW I: Mrs. Wacker, Luce, Anderson, York, Niles, Dillazio, Bagnason Olsen, Wiscomb, Walsh, Russell. Evans, Palmer, Eliasson, Chinn Johnson, Hammonds, Mr. Southon. ROW II: McGuire, Gorman Nyberg, Wacker, Iapacek, Norin, Conkey, Hart, Ostreich Kalinowski Smith, Zembal, Lundgren, Wilson, Axtell, Pulver. ROW III: Ekar: Novak, Krauth, Fickeiscn, Riley, Wilson, Asikainen, Gabbert, Lee, Graham, Antich. ROW IV: Edison, Heinrick, Evanson, Tilke, Kutchera, Page 22 0 gi 9121 .5 y s u E! -M: Siese, Waddell, Rattie, Gilliland, Yonich, Halverson, Lehtinen, Brakus, Butler, Lapacek. ROW V: Salick, Carey, Lupo, Taft, Burr, Hake, Gorman, Doutrich, Aronson, Cosper, Windle. ROW VI: Anderson, Godfrey, Adams, Clavadetcher, I'-Iansmeier, Pearson, Campbell, Floyd, Gauntlett, Goheen, Kivi, Freeman, Newman, McKean, McAllister, Fortney, Gerchak. 'N' N Ill Ill ll - LATIN CLUB Ct I3 fb LANGUAGES 'ww num: ---- ---I . - A- me M- mug 71 -1 4 1 rw' 'ss FEFANISH cius ll Ill ill I Ill 1 ROW I: Miss Phillips, Black, Gordon, McGuire, Grine, McCrimmon, Gauntlett, Houpt, Wuscliig, Sorenson, Neal, Boone, Garret, Amblc, Russell, Russell, Miss Strong. ROW II: jones, McClintock, Nelson, Mills, Dell, Lachel, Creelman, Edwards, Erickson, Waterhouse, Apukka, Whitacre. ROW III: Thayer, Garberry, McChillom, Yoinich, Hicks Pavletich, Harrington, Wintrip, Turner, Crews, Raich, Moo-re, Hend- erson, Swanson. ROW IV: Ranum, Palosaari, Heikkila, Iverson, Nazer Mackie, Dombroski, Melhoff, McPhcarson, Gateson, Kalso, Hall, Hoder: III Ill III I I i Koidahl, Melrae. ROXV V: Peters, Caldwell, Heikkila, Pilas, Durrin Long, Anderson, Homechick, Graves, Simcra, Fields, Gores, Graves ROW' VI: Houghton. Ingram, Mollett, Keller, Bensussan, Carl, Eaton Thompson, johnson, Newton, Henry. ROW VII: Korpi, McDonald Guarrad, Witchcr, Russell, Lee, Loftis, Nelson, Donaldson, Mitchell Furth. ROW VIII: Hayrynen, Folden, Kolts, Wilson, Roton, Ollikainen Moses, johnson, Roberts, Svarcs. - 5 Y? ROXV I: Mrs. Wacker, Moilanen, Miller, Dobrovich, Fogde, Prud- homme, Wuschig, Ibabao, Downs, Crank, Lawrence, Good, Smith, Hakala. ROW II: Wells, Kauno, Manenica, Osterhout, Airhart, Garri- son, Nemnick, Franciscovich, Davis, Oliver, Thompson, Smith, Meiggs Turk, Bogle. ROW III: Reid, Smith, Eby, Danaker, Heil-tkila, Hicks Druzianich, Ekar, Lucas, Schafer, Mackey, Copeland, Carnocki, Kirk- wood, Bushnell, Scott. ROW' IV: Lightfoot, Krause, Knute, Cosper l n McClintock, McElwee, Johnson, Schmidt, Miller, Bailey, Pearsall, Stoddard, Simpson, Miller, Buckman, Spencer. ROW V: Hardy, Harmon, Keller, Pentilla, Vrceland, Brown, Lee, Gill, Keller, Duran, Hampton, DeWitt, Matheson, Hutton. ROW VI: Goldberg, Estes Lentz, Mante, Nelson, Kainber, Enrico, Furth, Mallot, Motes, Wilson Dassel, Walloch, Stubh. Page 23 ....,..,.......,...,.W.,,e. .,.,. .M M, .,.,..-. . M., I, STEPPING TUWARDS Ill Ell Ill I -I - I ki 1? ROW I: Mr. Lokken, Miss Heieren, Mrs. Stevenson, Hakala, Gibson, Whitacre, Dickson, Allenbaugh, Lee, Swanson, Norin, Wacker, Henry johnson, McClintock, Ekar, Meiggs. ROW II: Ranum, Thompson Hammonds, West, Amble, Carlson, Lanphear, Barry, Mills, Zembal Lee, Bagaason, York, Apukka, Chinn. ROW III: Baumgardner, Gaunt- lett, jones, Hirschbeck, Giese, Lawrence, Oliver, Reid, Palmer, Wilson, Halverson. ROW IV: Hart, Larson, Clark, jarbo, Haines, McCartney, Mathieson, Gorman, Mackey, Franciscovich, Keene, Stoddard, Emery, Eliasson, Ekar. ROW V: Kinney, Rvan, Henke, Druzianich, Cosper, m v x Ili iii iii'FlTTTl iE ::' Henry, Smith, Smits, Thomas, johnson, Haavisto, jones, Pearsall, Schmidt. ROW VI: XVilliams, Groseclosc, Henry, Wickstrom, Bivens, Cushing, Gabbert, McElwee, Axtcll, Johnson, Surface, Butler, Jones, Evanson, Loftis, Burch, Niemi, Evans. ROW VII: jelovich, Hall, Thomas, Allen, Koidahl, Pilas, Durrin, Dewitt, Waddell, Heinrick, Davis, Gorman, Espedal. ROW VIII: Motes, Ibabao, Miller, jaskar, Grine, McCrimmon, Kuhns, Barkell, Duran, Wright, johnson, Fortney, Fisk. ROW I: Wetzel, Johnson, Collar, Ayers, Kinley, Dobrovich, Harris, Welch, Baumgardner, Vessey, Danielson, Hubbard, Smith. ROW II W'ells, Arrington, Raich, Conkey, Olsen, Gilliland, Waterhouse, Walsh Gibbins. ROW III: Carberry, Krause, McAffey, Henke, Sturgis Siese, Rattie, Novak, Krauth, Axtell. ROW IV: Neely, Hake Page 24 FUTURE NURSES Ebbink, Basden, Townsend, XVilson, Riley, Baker, Luedecker, Lehtinen. ROW V: Fuller, Linda, Bushnell, McCullom, Smith, Welch, Pavletich, Mayr, Anderson, McClintock, Holmchick, Eldrich, Wiscomb. ROW VI: Tilke, Miller, Simpson, Barker, Helm, Compton, Nyman, Hoder, Pulver, Graham. THE FUTURE QUlll 81 SCROLL The Weatherwax chapter of Quill and Scroll, a national honorary journalism society, consisted of 24 members this year. This number gave the club its largest membership in recent years. Those chosen for membership in Quill and Scroll must have a B average and must show exceptional work on one of the school publications, either the Quinault or the Ocean Breeze. Quill and Scroll held a meeting early in 1963 to plan its initiation ceremony for new junior members. These new members were announced at the Honor So- ciety Banquet in February. The Quinault staff was represented in Quill -and Scroll by Steve Baretich, Sharon Baumgardner, JiLl Ekar, Penny Sue Fickeisen, Neena Groseclose, Sandy Jelovich, Elise Jorgensen, Mary Kutchera, Gloria Larson, Betty Jo Meiggs, Judy Norin, Cathie Novak, Cathie Schoening, and Sandy West. Representatives of the Ocean Breeze staff were Marcia Allen, Tom Edison, Doug Osheroff, Melanie Hancock, Kathie Hicks, Bill Sipila, Liz Lucas, Sue Berk- QUILL 85 SCROLL-ROW I: Schoening, Lucas, Baumgardner, West, Norin, Hancock, Groseclose. ROW' Il: Nelson, McNulty, Novak, Jorgensen, Hicks, Fickeisen, Larson, Jelovich. ROW Ill: Ekar, Meiggs, Osheroff, Sipila, Berkman, ...,.,.1,. Kutchera. man, Bev Nelson, and Janice McNulty. Mr. Norman Sherlock was Quill and Scroll advisor for 1962-65. s I giqlpviea 6 Ll K f he i n...'n..,. .si TRRIUIR MRT!! TI ..4f.4Q-.. RETAIL SELLING CLUB: Mr. Madson, John Leith, Bill Tetzlaff, Bob Trader, Mike Manenica, Jack Davis, Nancy Aucr, Kathy Dutton, Larry Billings, John Savage, Judy Hagfors, Pat Dixon, Ron Lester. I Page 25 Q axon.- Page 26 HONOR SOCIETY ,fLT.,, is-L. Fx. 4' Q, K w OFFICERS-Jim Dunning, Treasurer, Kathie Hicks, Secretary, Mr. Bartanen, Advisor, Bill Sipila, President. THREE YEAR ma ' ROW I: Diane Koidahl, Melanie Hancock, Linda Laaksonen, Linda DiFazio, Annalee Nyberg, Sandy Jelovich, Sandy West, Neena Groseclose, Frances Dickson, Colleen Moore, Marlene Burr. ROW II: Carol Clark, Liz Lucas, Judi Krause, Susan Jones, Judy Norin, Kathie Hicks, Janicc McNulty, Crystal Henry, Sue Harrington, Sharon Baumgardner, Diane Henry. ROW IH: Judy Cosper, Nancy Fletcher, Janet O'Dell, Kathy Nyman, Jill Ekar, Gloria Larson, Betty Jo Meiggs, Mary Kutchera, Penny Sue Fickeisen, Marcia Allen, Linda Clark. ROW IV: Jim Wynans, Mike Stewart, Rick Rasmus, Rich Townsend, Jim Griffith, Doug Osheroff, Stuart Markwell. ROW V: Phil Nelson, Dave Swan, Gary A. Hanson, Bill Sipila, Jim Wilson, Tom Edison, Ralph Schafer, Bruce Schoonmaker, Steve Baretieh. 11 U JUNIOR-SENIOR ' . .4 I I Q , We ROW I: Gibson, Hakala, Swanson, Berkman, McClintock, Pavletich, Turk, Jorgensen, Amble, Gauntlett, McAllister, Ayers, Whit- acre. ROW II: LeRoy, Bushman, Miller, Dobrovich, Lehtinen, DeW'itt, Wetzel, Hake, I-Ienke, Lee, Gabbert, Bumgardner, Luedeckef, Thomas, Laaksonen, Kalinowski, Walsh. ROW III: Pulver, Emery, Axtell, McCrimmon, McLean, Morrison, Wilson, Gibbms, Niemi, Waddell, Fogde, Evanson, Milre, Johnson, Asikainen, Heinriek. ROW IV: Conkey, Ranum, McGuire, Bushnell, Fuller, Carlson, Jackson, Hall, Wilson, Chinn, Raich, Moore, Hubbard, Davis. ROW V: Dunning, Kahler, Matheson, Hutton, Kinney, Thomas Espedal, McMinds, Butler, Walker, Yearout, Marrs, Taft, Heikkila, Goldberg, MacA1oney. ROW VI: Taylor, Osheroff, McKean, Estes, Lauckhart, Lloyd, Keller, Salmon, Schaeffer, Ollikainen, Ross, Lentz, Carey. SOPHOMORE n 10.-,s Hi ROW I: Morrow, Sturgis, Baagason, Smith, Burr, Homchick, Palmer, Ibabao, Austin, Franciscovich, Keene, Mills, Thompson, Druzianich. ROW II: Fiscus, Johnson, Henke, Williams, Antich, Ryan, Carberry, Bogle, Welch. ROW III: Christiansen, Wickstrom B , . . . . arry, Burch, Wilcox, Gateson, Haavisto, Brakus, Harris, Smith, johnson, Miller, Lee, Allenbaugh. ROW IV: Henry, Osterl-lout, Morgan, Stoklas Apukka, Weinstein, Garrett, Melhoff, Copland, Airhart, McClintock, Basden, Zembal, McCartney, Schafer, Nemmch. ROW V: Hallett, McCaw, Russell, Dassel, Harrison, Walloch, Messmer, Rand, Bauer, Prcszler, Ekar, Schmidt. ROW VI Ingram, Kolts, Rupert, Craig, Wicklund, Dooley, Anderson, Clavadetscher.Foshaug, Loftis, Gill, Mante, Gauntlett, McGuire, Stoddard ROW VII: Kerr, Krauth, Godfrey, Gudaz, Marxen, Kalkwarf, Reames, Campbell, Childers, Cospcr, Newman, Roberts, Enrico, Novak, Hogan. I I 5 1 1 1 i . ..1,.,.. Page 27 September 4 Flrst Day of School September 14 Frrsr Football Game Hrgh School Mrxer Dance October 17 Hlgh School Open House October 27 Sophomore Hop November November December December December January 4: january 18 umor Semor Ball . ..,. dmv T ' '1 W , 1' ,i . OF EVENTS February 1: All School Play February 14-15: Swing Concert March 7: Honor Society Banquet March 14: Basketball Assembly April 5-6: Senior Class Play May 1: Spring Concert May 5: May Dance May 23: Spring Awards Assembly May 31: Moving Up Assembly Class Night june 2: Baccalaureate june 5: Commencement '65 Quinault Distribution lT'S BEEN QUITE A YEAR ! 'Y' Page 29 Page ..,. at 3, T. . . e gf 1' Berry Io Meiggs c0-Edawf Judv Norin Co-Editor Mr. Traxler Advisor QUINAULT STAFF ROW I: Sharon Baumgardner, Helene Amble, Lynn Miller, Kathy Morrison, Mary Dobrovich, Marcia Gauntlett, Trisha Fogde. ROW II: Pamela Turk, Mary Kutchera, Steve Barerich, Ncena Groseclose. Penny Sue Fickeisen Jill Ekar Sandy Jelovich Business Manager Photography Copy A? -17 Barbara Bushnell Cathie Novak Sophomore 86 Junior Section Tim Taft Organizations Sandy West Senior Section Cathie Schoening Index Sports The Quinault staff of 1963 has worked especially hard this year to pro- duce a yearbook which would be just a little different and perhaps somewhat exciting. The main objective of pro- ducing this year's Quinault has been to produce a book which would hold many memories of the past year at Wleatherwax High School. The staff members began the year during the summer of 1962 with the sale of advertisements. Then in the fall, when the theme Steps was chosen, the Quinault class began the long process of producing the pages for the annual. This chain of events consisted of originating ideas, drawing up dummy and final pages, taking pic- tures, and writing copy. Finally the pages were sent to the Yearbook House, and all of the Quinault staff members anxiously awaited their return to Weatherwax. Overseeing the creation of the 1965 Quinault were Co-Editors Betty Jo Meiggs and Judy Norin, and the staff advisor, Mr. Traxler. All members of the Quinault staff were equally impor- tant in the publication of this book which is now presented to you. -IW Gloria Larson Art SL Snaps if' 'Rf-vvr' Elise Jorgensen Activities Page Qld P i Gil' fhen is a post office not alike the high school is very 3 office? When it is used aslsoundf' ' chool arlininistrzuion build-I According 10 Mr. Taylor much tvvns-nl ka vwaxrv v1 Iafwfnv-f, bl-mn when rtnient .pplication for pu' old post office bi and and H Streets fluv IUC lvlullcy For Uniforms I H4520 boxes of Almond Roca candy have been ordered by Mr. Hampton Wines, band director, for use in a massive cal campaign to raise enoug for new band uniforms. The candy. ordered t to the federal gif longer B d H1 C .he Aberdeen S 'I or f fowl? an 3 ey Omll Iurchasod. the dish . vest flftl' cents PQI' bw Je its administrati' district Candl' Sales w111 bf ht, posi Office bug, uqchase year on October 13 and .r present locatioz Whitman School. WE FEEL that it i 'er constructed hui ri a more desirable Gent location. said ent of Schools Miz The building is ep Club ltwo weeks. A larf' Lcountv will ' nilcling Ns ey! G dniinis, I ole Cool . -ef--1 xg .nembers will I .. into teams and wil JTW. lsigned definite areas i .o sell their candy. A contest will be ru ivhich band member car nost candy. Mr. Wine sidering having a Honc 'irst prize. Candy ar Kcnve Agt' 'ua zvrmn Allen Clark, president. zrizesuinilllie siven Grine, Cheryl lbabno, Tom Mnrts, Davve With the likelihood of war I growing stronger steadily, ith -siiulit become necessary that students lznow the air raid prof endures iz: the high school. The Ocean Breeze has taken this mutter in heart and came un. .fi-fx forget about your own hole and Dandy sales to help lower the-i Features I THE 0 Q BREEZE l mi D at Seattle, ce of riorifr buses- to. Vang, , BY FRANK MACH 5652111553 sixteen time, du,-mg die' dlilg H3l'lC0Ck ihdeep ang, ver an e organiza ion o s S b . : .3 v t i 0- 1 Or e groun I llard section are the goals for 4 The 1962 Aberdeml Bobcat Eiliiorigmgf lifelslglagiepiishfiiik and ,for an additional four feet in alll i Aberdeen High Sphml pm iootbnll tczmi will operate as a T- ' Business Manager directionsg the next two weeksa lb this year accord miety of gd Managsrli .,...,,,,,, Kathi, Hicks will be spent in a shelter. lf ew Sta : ' L fEdi , R . ' ' Q n hum- em Sjuel O,Deu:'Ci'falhy gfilor, exeggii the bombs are aimed at Olympia Records are being pen and eligible students sifter determine selection for C and Scroll, international ho ary society for high school j nalists, according to Mr. ' man Sherlock, adviser. Quill and Scroll members usually selected from .stud engaged in' high school pub tions work. Students are rel mended for membership by adviser of their public: and must meet three esse: requirements: K They musi' be of af lei iunior standing. They must' be in the A per third of their ,class scholastic standing. They musf have done e perior work in son phase of iournalisfic creative endeavor. I. 2. 3. Final selections of ment is expected to be complete October 15 but there will h announcement of the selec until the night of the Nat Honor' Society banquet, ac ing to Mr. Sherlock. Groul ONE MAIN ACT' GDC jun- Qtevws, Linda White, Steve Yearqut. help yguf nejuhbgy dig his deep. C I .b sponsors will ncleus of ggxriugfillj Jyngcgimflfigaliafggj erg at least three weeks will gc ' d, osaarl . ' ' , , EEK' .Gelleral gm ' These ?port?ogfnfl:LlTomlEdison uzanori. me Fliellt 12-t1lii.,ihe.1Fe1ll.,a,int,e Four College Scholarhips s affair will be Jill ng back- Butler, Bin sipna. 93- . O Sponsor the al ,ob Oar, age 501iCiug,3: Bjavkigg MCNUIQ get behthe pl'lZeS of the AI y Dance. Llnginns oen..'l?0i53ni'2E,.ii'arbaf-2 gm. 'OU Vince of Democracy Bfoa' 1-5-QE PURPQSE OF , Wilson LPh0wsraphv': B111 Bell- h Scriptwriting Contest. to promote the ts fullback 1, C The V.F.W. in Aberdeen eating blue and ffoli Lin, line l10, th I 1 .L t mam. Sfimuin 1 tml comma svnn Spggiffco ie ffl, foggy, rt. Pep club is S Larry ll-al' . d H nsdwd 1. dcrship of Linda .' October 19 - West Brem- yww- --gww -5-, --- ., H - quire to write an e ive 610 Ilgieiegs, Diane 3 er10nbTI16l'Eg T flglglg any a three-nifive ml I '. 'Olb 2--P..A..tf. 5 ' ' Alf TZIIEHEND gf th if of Ie' 1 Oztgbzz 23 - C. O. G.ejs- ,get Vhorcd.-dig around. Remem-1, 211253031 giljargefge Sli nl 12 ili2lii5ilQ 2823, lwllloffg Oefoilmi - General As- rnllY'l' Tn Qnuln. i local Witter W111 be chose members of pep c . . -1 , girl. and a trophy is Dre- . . ?M'L 'f'fA rwulmz A . A , ' f iof the ted to her at the moving up Tom I1d'S0'l Umm Ll noi Kiel? C H U bf? 591 emblyn Sports past clianipionship - national Pep dub consists of 25 cms icinn. inns is occountcd lor bythe aj m each Clam and Mrs Tum- fact that last years tcani was green Sted in Femmga gfgrvgs as advigor thus, required zi great deal of play- I MM M.. Y-wwe-suu 'ing time to gain experience for i ii... ..... ,.1.....,l manor is ' I 'S ns. Foul r senior- : lrizards, of guard, expericnc- I le? of 5 'ies in the e 3150 he BW Dat: vas mn. sold 1.1 5 ide from placed s ' d New uuilornis l fyilgxyi 0 . t uiglit for thc London -1-1 'S m e mol, ' l ljaied The navy lilue ji W lc S ought ut XY llfs, i I nc, :intl Solid triinl vii ? a Profit luv Mrsl Ii. Buunxg .- . raised t 4 ' PM ILDISOD rut one-I .fleets were clioscii V unifor Q officers Suwluj lifuulofd, ....-.........-.----1-v ROW I: O'Dcll, Berkman, Aurdahl, McNulty, Smith, Grine. ROW II: Daniels, V111 ha ,e L, , d -l V I I U, Bev Nelson U ik.. Bell, Gibson, Ibnbao, Gurrad, Pnlosnari, Failor, Butler. ROW III: Marrs, Yearout 1 I x tusun, .iii bniiron lldlllln-ll B , M lf Q 6 O,Conn0r St Ed, S. rl , to pay s f: ' -- . -ve ., -- , , ltr. Hats will lic lmuglit it su.. U mia wager e utla - L ng maui 'pi 3 -- lance- ilc ones czin' be funnel. N1-he true test of civmzatifm othgfs, Others. wm.Fedm?1S0 for The 26 umfomis wt-rt: lwugli is not the Census, nor the S129 me, -Benjamin Flatt ln. ii 311 Elf roll -1 tl - ld 1 fl 'il of cities, nor the crops-HO, but , , Jmclmlccd .lc ol . 'cnlsu vu in the kind of man the country mrhe deepest pl-maple of hu. 1, wifi ini .uit limit,-llii.itu loimrns Outro.-Ralph W-aldo Em- man nature 15 the dQ51I'Q to be ld XVL'1lllll.'l'.n said Mr. joliXiQr5OIl appreciated. -William James. V ' . ,. :zz - as at An intensive advertising c: paign helped put over the cam sale. Posters, the newspai radio, and even a radio car, ed u b Jim Boora, were uf By YOLANDA REID Some people think that the pt-rfnfct bench clay is the one: the sky overhead is perfectly cleat and blue. 'llllff sun is varm enough to cause one to appreciate the cool breeze is ufrman, l:lEl'1SOl'1 BOISTGI' Line le The two stalwarts holding down first string end positions on the Bobcat eleven are seniors 3 Gary Hanson and Walt Huffman. GARY HANSON, also known has risen. The gently teasinrf wind is -meh :hm rhf- mlm-i .. ,.- .e,,, lettered in both nth is enjoyed. THE SEA ITSELF is an - caps topping the shallow' kles scintillating jewels on The people find this scene use two little sparkles from Jn other days the sea has Q rispness to golden warmth so the cool green water is Sl ' breaking with dignified .c ll: lacework lies on top of tl liquid glass. DN THESE DAYS small e sand, rivalling one anot their castles. People becc es evaporating in,thc heat The days that are my lavo are cold, wet, gray, windy can help it. Then I like cl, The wind whips at my hair and myvc Don Oshemff 'e and junior years nd track. He was performer on last squad, and he re- ii string honors on e team. Gary loves 1, 195 pound frame le contact is the ' 'broke his nose 1 one of his bone 'He Lincoln l s-an-uv' I.. :lun-ng u1uFT IN me back to shelter. The waves reflect Co-Editor i V green, wild, tempcstuous. SAVAGERY AND EXULTATION are riff: in my veins. aw but that I am gladg then I fr-cl what an insignificant ion I am, ancgllgiwf-ani tummthe world. W AMY W 1 ll discus at the district meet last DI,lmpEd Cats year, he went on to the state t t P H Aberdeen roared to a.35-0 msc .3 u man and Placed lshutout over previously unbeat- fifh In thelkdisfusii en and unscored upon R. A. 1' N..- ... .LA WALT H 6-1 and wei another rug sis a two-ye Mathen Visuali: To Boe Plans fc suing A 'Cats 4th game of :fore this game R. lead the conference ories but Aberdeen 16 conference with 1 and no setbacks.- v team was held to yards rushing and t downs. S took the opening lrove 57 yards with over for the T. D, version. Again in quarter A. H. S. ards for another marched 51 more T. D. after Jim epted a pass. Kuhnsx :cesslul PAT. Aber- two more quick S0 L 113 urs wim Jim Wilson taking, schedule L.. Kathie Hicks vantage of an R. A. L. fumble l 1-W0 CQMMII , Ad Editor the kickoff picked up they - 1 . A' Dail and scampcrcd over for the pomtcd tc? up me Agn lscore. Kuhns added the con- committee is headed by Mike bled on the things sucl club activities. The program Version- Longview again fum- 'Cats 5-yard line in, Stewart. This committee doestthe fourth quarter. Two p1avs3 ans out-ran three :rs 91 yards for thel ' Ol Roman Ruins if HQ 'lil T' D' of the - ' ' ' a el :cessful PAT was! 0 l Contest C0 he score ended at! - - 'I' . I t' b sees 2 Sy: .Long 0. e Q ' ' H u N ,members V 4 nspectlve Colle . , anemia. i Jn anclent Roman rums ' . , off 3 l 'mer Weathorvfax students E resented by Mrs. Alice pfesigii-:E nttendmg Washington State I AHS librarian, at the President, 1 erslty met with Mr. Norm-an r n Club meeting Oct04 Sefretary-'I ,,, lan, October 22-23, while Son. ML I ,Q as there attending Conn- S p ' A visor. -.,,,,,,3 willed Seven T135 s Conference. The ex- fm um ,H WHCEE ,L M emma, 5 -.-.-. -arxvee will show plc- ff- We N- - em- . , ie formerly 111159615-Q Sd many suggestions Whwll up to the individual, and no one tures and postcards that she Before 'I nertonf eleven 1315 wfelt might help Swdmls Will be PUSMUQ' brought home from Europe. l 'meson Hence' 1 ' ting to attend collewe, Their E T905 6- . , . ' 1 I y S1Xfh rated Squad 'ti d . A Fart max INCREAS .OU reatingx Many acuvmes are on the V' was nex in bowed te Gaps '- ve a vice Was' 1 5 ' Flour to SIX times HS much mad' Latin Club adenda this ear ac- m from O1 mwns and Langhans lflllpoiifanf- take Ulu' adv-A-9 ing is rennirerl in enlleee asf' D y uesi lbravelyg he is ga Increase is the word which best describes the 1962-63 staff, qual- this fell out qw' . t . ..lGHA.NS contribut- es ' d 1 ' f h 0 B I , l TRIED T0 think, . E 4 scores on plays of 44, 55, 21901 to ny an Popu army O t e Cean reeze ICS- thought was drowned' giwlguggiwr 5 and 80 yards. Bob Oar ram- So THEY The staff, ntunbering about thirty members, was the largest the WY? sgatfmlg Sound of - . ed for three more on Scam' 'habits ar Paper has ever had. The students in charge were: Editors-in-Chief 'US' 'S oomg mx comrades' fpers Of 70' 81' and 85 yards' . M1 . H k d D Oh ff. B l B N1 I Ad Q 1 One persistent thought kept Out of seven successful PATS us? of 5 . e anle ' anooc an Ollg s ero , uslness, -ev 6 son, vertls- tl running through my panic Stl-gck. Kuhns added 5 and Oar 2. Some ' 1ng, Kathie Hicksg News, Liz Lucasg Features, Marcia Alleng Sports, Tom lhy en mind. I didn't want to be Qemendolls b10Ckm3 by the 'Cat ' Edison' Photography Bill Bell N .0 Shot! I didn ' ' ' 'W ML 'M the TD Jaums by ' ' ' 4 15 like the othe fiflld- Mr. Sherlock, the advisor, helped tremendously to increase the size tge Us fofwafd 41 S Scoffid their 7 . . , . , f 9 those who ha y 4 first downs. and quality of the paper. His great efforts were reflected in this year s The pea gr ,ed from their Own issues. iii lfaceg made 111 but one of the ae Ocean me. xauluwscl Coverage of school events was improved and increased this year. I TURNEE lUIPS . 'hfd m If Each student had a specific beat, a school club or activity, which he was ing SPBCUICYI , of mm is worth. Sspiiag S: to report on throughout the year. ggehlimlirpliin This same bau' of .- l , I . ' . made into horse- 'gief:dB: The paperwas increased to six pages for regular issues, eight pages 32 ghiogifizi h 51050, If made 'it for the for special Christmas and graduation issues. It was issued sixteen times with its' star it is W0I'lh 34,235- Dry, it P1313 during the year. Innovations such as more columns and bold faced type I didn't f- 3 2231525 T535 lime' at the beginning of paragraphs facilitated reading while giving a well- ffl? my Skin, buf - gt' t fi . , I , , ' l - 1 is true of anoth- lsgnghig organized over-all look. The many pictures appearing in each issue ggznrifyig Atepial-you, Your ncrease in were taken and developed by the staff photographer. Features covered .1 when a Vogt Hlned by what YU!! 'mlslfllg f a wider area and contained more human interest articles. EDOS, hy M Eelfimghes H018 OS mug f' '- r ' Sf- . , For the first time, the Ocean Breeze sold subscriptions. The sale X AS I JOL.-- ..-c armers' Pflmamc' gf was successful and showed that the paper is popular among the students. l fguggeffefgzisfoegftgag giigglssrlock in 0I '3HlZ- ' - - age I proclaimed 'l,.-.,., ..,. ,ied Jura During the year one heard many comments of praise concerning shots are nothing-H several Q the paper. It was certainly an excellent and up-to-date periodical of u size and current high school events. 1 n 2 .he book ..--- wwe-, -..- .... ....., .,r.-. deft MOH of exffmge A H S Classes VIEW es wgs eliminated. In addi-. 0 0 ' the use of more noun - n . n .-. I . . Marcia Allen, Judy Norin, Sharon Baumgardner. GlRl'S STATE Central Washington State College was perhaps the busiest place in the state from june ll-18 as 340 girls from all parts of Washington attended Evergreen Girls' State. Sponsored by various Aberdeen service clubs, Judy Norin, Marcia Allen, and Sharon Baumgardner were selected to at- tend on the basis of potential leadership, school activities, and scholastic ability. The event, directed by the American Legion Auxiliaries was well planned. The participants were addressed by many famous speakers on such topics as women in government and qualities of good citi- zenship. The girls gained a greater knowledge of how our government func- tions by practicing parliamentary pro- cedures. An outstanding thought told to them seemed to sum up Girls' State's main pur- pose: Freedom is not for the lazy or in- different-it is obtained by courage, love and high ideals. A Step Towards Good Citizenship BOY'S STATE Iast summer eight outstanding boys from this yeafs senior class at Weather- wax attended Boys' State. The representa- tives from Aberdeen included Stuart Markwell, Mike Stewart, Dave White, Alan Aho, Bill Kalin. Dick Bramsted, Jon Fovargue, and john Stoddard. Boys from many parts of the state at- tended the conference in youth govern- ment which was held at Pacific Lutheran University at Parkland, Washington, june 17-24. Our city may be very proud to have sent one of the largest delega- tions for its size. The boys had a busy schedule of activi- ties and programs, including legislative sessions and a government election, during the week. They enjoyed several fine speeches by prominent Washington state citizens, among them Louis Bruno, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. After their busy and exciting week at Boys' State, those who attended felt they had learned much about the workings of our government and how to get along better with others. Page 34 John Stoddard, Alan Aho, Mike Stewart, St Kalin, Jon Fovargue. uart Markwell, Jim Wynans, Dick Bramstedt, Bill Debators from WSU '3 0 Y e n s i c s This year's debate season began with the appearance of the Washington State University and the Colorado State University debate teams to debate be- fore the entire student body. Shortly after this program our squad attended a practice debate in Elma. The debators also attended several other dis- trict tournaments and hoped to partici- pate in the state tournament at Wash- ington State University later in the year. H?-.. , Turk, Co-sper, Osheroff, Reid v-4' ROW I: Allenbaugh, Reid, Sturgis. ROW II: Smith, Russell, Hutton, Cosper, Osheroff, Matheson, McKean. ROW III: Mante, Potter, Bugher, Roberts, Preszler. Osheroff, Cosper, Hutton, Smith The first big tournament this year was held at Grays Harbor College. The team placed second in total team scor- ing with Mike McKean, Mike Hutton, and Frank Potter bringing home tro- phies. Diane Sturgis, Pam Turk, and Yolanda Reid also placed in individual events. The next tournament was held at Pacific Lutheran University. With al- most eighty schools entered in the con- test, Aberdeen's jon Bugher placed in the extemporaneous finals. The forensics squad and the student body were grateful to the coach, Mr. Emerson, for his enthusiastic efforts. Award Winners: Mike McKean, Mike Hutton Page 35 AARON SLICK jill Eliar Denny Luce Larry Sherman Kay Wacker Diane Bunch Martha Murphy Steve Fletcher John Acker Kathy Jones Yolanda Reid j'Neil McAfee Janet O'Dell Vicki Valentine I 3 3 1 O I t HANSEL AND GRETE Nancy Hornsby Yolanda Reid Pam Turk Fran Lightfoot Helen Thomas jackie Cook Donna Luedecker Diane Bunch Charlotte Wetzel Kathy Fuller Katherine Nyman janet O'Dell Cecile Elder Director-Mr. Emerson Page 36 L it-ii Q4 l rf: ,yn G . F4 H 'hung- Q I ia- l MJ 55119 El Q if H Q f x K b 'Q :E l' Y. 1 In MADRIGALS - ROW l: Lundgren, DiFazio, Ample, jones. ROW II: Clark, Carlson, Wintrip, MacLean, Burr, Asi- kainen. ROW II: Fle1cher, Bugher, Bensussen, Burgess, Hardy, Warwick, Taft, Mons. , -:4:5ii::.Fr-5525, :r5::,-,, ..1- -::rFK , ' .. t , ,i-.:- 2' pf -af' pf 4? -,,- , , ,-1, g BOYS GLEE CLUB-ROW I: Hans- meifr, Bl-lgl'1er, Hardy, Warburg, Zem- bal, Wilson, Mommsen. ROW II: Warwick, Bensussen, Luce, Burton, Sherman. ROW III: Taft, Lauclrhart, Turley. Page 37 Mr. John O. Tuttle-Director Under the leadership of the new director, Mr. John Tuttle, the 129-voice choir of Weatherwax High School performed very well. The first of several performances was the Christ- mas Concert. As in previous years, performances were given for the Kiwanis, Rotary, and Lions Club. The choir, band, and orchestra co-operatively presented the Annual Swing and Spring Concerts. The choir performed admirably at the two District Music Meets. The officers this year were Keith Olson, Presi- dent, Judy McClintock, Secretary, Jim Wilson, Vice- President: Helene Amhle, Marcia Gauntlett, and Linda DiFazio, Librarians, Jane Ports and Jeanette Smith, Historians: Cliff Motes, Student Director, and Judy Norin and Darlene Lapacek, Robe Chairmen. The section leaders were Mardy Pavletich, Mar- lene Burr, Sherri Cole, Cristi Mcfullom, Larry Sher- man, Tom Barr, and Denny Luce. .ff CHOIR OFFICERS: Keith Olson, President, Judy Mc- Clintock, Secretary, Cliff Motes, Vice-President, ROW I: Wetzel, Homchick, Bumgardner, Atkins, Thompson Childress, Henry, La Breck, Edwards, Hirschbeck, Johnson Laaksonen, Svisek, Niemi, Burton, Hansmeier, Taft, Hardy Kinney, Norin, Amble, Dobrovich, Jones, Hornsby, Miller: Lapacek, Apukka, Cole. ROW II: Jordan, Gauntletr, Morrison Johnson, Pavletich, Godfrey, McCullom, Smith, McClintock: Neely, Groseclose, Gordon, Potts, Bensussen, Fletcher, Walker, McDonald, Olson, Warwick, Wacker, Oonkey, Asildnen, Mc- Mahon, Smith, Salmi, Heinrich, Laaksonen, Nyman. ROW III: DiFazio, Helm, Compton, Fradenburg, Fuller, Failor, Williams Haines, Burr, Loftis, Lawson, Bagaason, McClean, Bugher: Zembal, Kahler, Burgess, Wilson, Hayrynen, Wintrip, Krauth Novak, Gibbins, Mahaffey, Fiscus, Nyman. ROW IV: Clark, Mayr, Jones, Carlson, Bushnell, Hart, Gilliland, Milre', Daniel- son, Murphy, Evans, Lundgren., Juneau, Barr, Benedict, Luce, Warberg, Momson, Magee, Marrs, Turley, Wiscomb, Hakala, McGuire, Osterhout, Buchman, Suewart, Henry, Downs, Espedal, Burr, Garret. x a a MQSMUM W, q, 2 Q Zim H my img 2- ' xi-5.i.fsJ3.g. Y f p E nf u v ? u. f , vm M ga f 4 llIlW.iif4h gow ,aa-Q55 'L f V . . vf 'F W f - if , Ki'3'2-3-- 'f ,f ' :Q if , 1 - , ,. . f fi? ,Q , . A' . 4 .. , , 7 ' ' . .,3f 4i,- , Sf. W1 ,A . A. . 1 I . fgqgl W, . I K Ig , ' - Mr. J. Gordon Edlund-Director Under the direction of Mr. Gordon Edlund, the Weatherwax orchestra started the year with the largest string section in many years, and probably one of the best. The orchestra began preparing before the open- ing of school for their annual appearance at the West- ern Washington Fair in Puyallup. Other traditional concerts presented were the Christmas Concert and Assembly, Swing Concert, Elks Concert, Spring Con- cert, and the Baccalaureate performance. The members also displayed their musical ability for the Teachers' Institute, the Father-Daughter Night at the Elks, and the Southwest Washington Music Meet. For their annual exchange the orchestra trav- eled to Bellingham. The officers this year were: President, Marlene Burr, Vice-President, Kathleen Nyman, Secretary, Shirley Mclnnisg Senior Representative, Susan jones, junior Representative, jean Waddell, Sophomore Representative, jane Bogle, Manager, Bob Bold. Students, faculty, and townspeople have enjoyed immensely the beautiful music of the orchestra throughout the year. qw OFFICERS: Marlene Burr, President, Kathy Nyman ,Vice- Presidentg Shirley Mclnnis, Secretary. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones, Mclnnis, Hancock, Moore, Laaksonen, Nyman, Davis, Anderson, Burr, Garret, Druzianich, Kerr, Bold, Iones, Waddell Bogle, Anderson, Asikainen, Bivens, Buchman, Copeland, Crews Cummings, Evanson, Fogde, Haines, Hirschbeck, Hood, Kinley, McAfee, McCartney, Nemnich, Nyman, O'Dell, Proctor, Schmidt, Schmidt, Scott, Boora, Carey, Lauckhart, Lawson, McClcan, McAloney, McCaw, Newman, Osheroff, Reams, Salmon, Schafer, Schoonmakcr, Walker, Warwick, Wynans. s X gb M f ei 3 E5 A-.N , km ,,- XXXXX i -' xy, 'Q I A 3 ' i 294 ' A 3? 9? :Zi 44 ' S 61 'ff' N msg A if For the second year the band was directed by our talented Aberdeen School District .Music Super- visor, Mr. Hampton Wines. Sixty-one students were members, including fifty underclassmen. An outstanding unit of Weatherwax's music de- partment this year was the Marching Band, which was led by drum major, Bruce Schoonmaker, and majorettes, Shirley Homchick, Linda Keene, Cheryl Bailey, and Mary Ellen Prudhomme. The March- ing Band performed half-time shows at two foot- ball games and participated very successfully in the annual Band Day at the University of Washington. The latter was a great honor and one of the high- lights of the season. The Pep Band was very significant in creating pep at assemblies and games. Their popular num- bers were enjoyed by all. Many original ideas were incorporated into their assembly performances. The Concert Band presented their annual per- formances at the Puyallup Fair, Swing Concert, and Spring Concert, and also attended the Music Meet. All of these groups brought honors to Weathemax by their fine performances. The Dance Band, a select group of band mem- bers, performed for several engagements. The band groups and the music department gen- erally certainly deserve much credit for their hard work and excellent performances this year. ROW I: Newman, Osheroff, Walloch, Shafer, Green, MacLean, Wicklund, Reams. ROW II: Acker, Frafjord, Van Syckle, Heiny, Orcutt, Schoonmaker, Walker, Kay, Holloway, Snider, Chapin, Nelson, ROW III: Kenoyer, Killebrew, McAllister, Brennan, Elway, Vreeland, Kerr, Salmon. McCaw, Moore, Kolts, Bauer, Sheaffer, Lauckhart, McAloney, Rupert, Carey, Taylor, Campbell, Niemela, Cady. ROW IV: Wynans, Chouinard, Sapp, Hogan, Warwick, Boora, Ross, Hoonan, jolly, Henry, Lawson, Martin. Page 42 Mr. Wines, Director r isa? -09 OFFICERS-ROW I: john Acker, Phil Nelson ROW II: Larry Warwick, John Snider H W . aff Q fb-P31 f, :V 9 , ' 5,'5f' , -Q .V 5 - ,. I' ' ' N ' - ', s 9 'L 4 - 13453 A ' ' ' s if XXX -4?3PiVf.i4 ,V ,iii l 1 I 7 - - I ,,,..--f I f-flak I ff f ' M VKX f .KQ- 1 W ,W - 1 , K .1 .-..-..,.........N,.., , , ,W H 1-'Q--f...,,, 7 , -4--.ff-,...,,,'-m-BNA . ,553- vli9 2uh. 'M-Q M - 1 Q Q -WT f . 7,4 S 5 iv-ww. , 4 . --.VN gs' tb-1650 ss: junio, genior Ball f . 04.008, A 0 O O C' 0 AAOQ I :O fi in on 2, I I I 1 ROW I: Hall, Welch, Dobrovich, Gauntlett. ROW II: Espedal, McClintock, Nelson, Jelovich. ROW III: Burton, Fuller, Edison. 'rv gs . T a 'fi Il C e U , d , ,. , ,X 1: Q Ig ' L-1 X21 ROW I: Clark, Baumgardner, Maki, McAllister, Amblc, Miller ,Morrison, Bushnell. ROW II: Meiggs, Larson, Fickeisen, Krauth, Ekar, Lucas, Nyman. ROW III: Allen, Harrington, Christiansen, Hubbard, Page 44 Buckman, Asikainen. 4, , i-'iffy .Q jf? 1 P755 'ny ff -, fi :ag Q +.Q4 '-fix' ,S , v-M8 it 5 ggi W, Z T x, lp n Q v C, 2, :5 ' H5225- .ov- ,K 7 , ar 1 f L A i s' '- 511 we - V 1 1 1' f wi xl . v Afifw. f- 321, spy! i i, U , V, f . 1, I 5sf ' f. 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M ' ' rr A 'Y ' gr, wx 5 5, ,,.-- Q::k4gwgQ,g,..--M, g,5,,,,,v My E-1',,-x g m f 4. M n,-Meg-1 ,WN , Q , 4 l 3 H - ' f , wg J ,,,,, ,, . ,,,,,,. K A ' ig- M - M, wsza. A,-L,.... ' , 4 W, R ,V k k , K kkkk N K . kkg, H ,...... ,Z ,. las. i ...- ' YY - ' k A ' .... A f ' ' -: f . ,z -' ' .5 -' f' f V- . ..., Q A ., V, , ' b L, .1 .- W,,, H ,A , L... L.- , 5' fi A. H A ,il Q - ' . ' m. . Q f - ' J . 'ffifii K- 3 Gary Hanson Walt Huffman Tom Edison l Mike Burton Jim Benedict Coach Van Dinter John Acker Russ Kuhns Gary Langhans Bill Lockman Coach Mach .X K N This year the Bobcats have captured the S.W.W. crown for the second straight year. Frank Mach has coached the Bobcats to two championships in the three years he has been here. This is indeed an outstanding record. One important factor that has helped Coach Mach is the assistance of high-calibre coaches. Al Eklund, head line coach, and Dewey Van Dinter and Dick Dixon, assistant coaches, have done a terrific job helping Coach Mach. Another factor is the fine crop of senior ball players, eighteen in all, who have provided this great team with the leadership it needed to win the championship. All nine of the starting seniors were mentioned in the All-Conference ratings, and Larry Warwick, jim Welch, Gary Hanson, Bob Oar, Gary Langhans, and' Russ Kuhns were selected for the All-Conference first team. Oar was picked for the All-State first team. When these two factors, great coaching and great players, were combined, the result was one of the best football teams in the history of Weatherwax. This team finished third in the state prep polls. At the annual award assembly, Larry Warwick received the John Mashin Awardg Verl Potts won the Coaches Award, Russ Kuhns was the winner of the George Savage Award, Bob Oar and Gary Hanson shared the Perry Clark Award, and Russ Kuhns and Verl Potts were recipients of the Co- Captains Award. Bob Norris Bob Oar Verl Ports Tom Salmon Jerry Schjei CHAMPS ...Far Coach Eklund l- Larry Warwick 1 ROW I: Nelson, Taft, Carey, B. Taylor, Burton, Mascot-Ricky Hall, Jim Welch Oar, I. Wilson, Langhans, Benedict, Acker, Hoonan. ROW II: Mangold, Managcr, Killebrcw, Kuhns, Dunning, Harrison, Brownrigg, Heiny, Penttila, T. Salmon, Norris XVelch, Balderston, Snell, P. Hcikkila, Goldberg, Manager. ROW III: Coach Mach, Coach VanDinter, Coach Dixon, Coach Eklund, Edison, Due, Marxen, Huffman, G. A. Hanson, Schjei, Lockman, Gibbs, Potts, Warwick, Wiscomb, Yakovich. LEAGUE STANDINGS Team Aberdeen Olympia Hudson's Bay R. A. Long Fort Vancouver Hoquiam Kelso W 6 4 3 3 2 1 1 L 0 1 3 3 4 4 S Oar Lan ghans KUhK1S Burton Acker Balderston Due Taft Wilson Carey PAT PTS. 9 111 S 77 1? 60 12 6 6 6 6 6 1 1 Aberdeen Aberd een Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen A berdeen Aberdeen Coach Dixon SEASON SCORES 14 7 28 35 49 38 59 13 27 28 Olympia 21 Lincoln 13 Mark Morris 7 R.A. Long 0 Wes: Bremerton Hudson's Bay 6 Fort Vancouver Olympia 7 Kelso 0 Hoquiam 2 0 0 0 Jim Wilson Bob Wiscomb This year's team has extended the B squad's undefeated record to 24 games in four years. Mr. B S UAD FOOTBALL GAME SCORES Dewey Van.Dinter and Mr. Dick Dixon ably coached the team to a 6f0-1 record. These two fine coaches deserve much credit for their efforts during this past season. The B squad scored a total of 184 points this season, while Olympia, the only team to score against the Bees was held to only 18 points, The team averaged 26.2 points per game, while holding their opponents to an average of 2.6 points per game. The 1963 B squad had a number of quick, hard-hitting backs including Gary Campbell, Tom Cosper, jim Due, Glenn Gudaz, jeff Snell, Tim Taft, amd Brad Taylor. Although the backs usually score a majority of the points, this year's linemen came up with a few surprising touchdowns. Some of the tough linemen were Jim Dunning, John Eklund, Gordon Gibbs, Howard Harrison, Paul Heikkila, Doug McMinds, Bob Ollikainen, and Joe Parker. Many of these players will be back again next year on the varsity team, and the experience gained this year on the B squad will prove valuable to them. Hoquiam Olympia Centralia Ilwaco Olympia Hoquiam Moclips JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL-ROW I: Mangold, Parker, Rhoton, Godfrey, Gudaz, Eklund, McMinds, Carossino, Shapansky, Kalkwarf, Campbell, Yakovich. ROW II: Coach Van Dinter, Burnett, Christensen, Stamwitz, Messmer, Hatfield, Holmes, Holton, Ollikainen, Smith, House, Ancich, OKI. I +I ir W Q. TOMORROW'S HEADL S JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL-ROW I: Coach Dixon, ROW II. Clavadetscher, Ancich, Balderston, Gudaz, SEASON SCORES 8: TOTALS Delia, Donaldson, Childers, Sipila, Hatfield, Harrison, Timmons, Godfrey. Aberdeen Opponents This year's junior varsity team enjoyed a fine season under the leadership of Coach Richard Dixon. It was a hustling ball club with many fine qualities. For the season, their record was thirteen wins and five losses, which is very impressive for a junior varsity squad. The team's first nine encounters were marked by successive wins until, in their tenth game, they met defeat by losing to a strong Hudsonfs Bay quintet. They outscored their opponents this season with a total of 931 points to 826. The team consisted of many outstanding Junior and Sophomore performers this year-such men as Bob Donaldson, Glen Gudaz, Terry Timmons, Charles Sipfila, Bob Henry, Howard Harrison, Harold Delia, Doug Hatfield, Jim Clavadetcher, Herb Godfrey, Paul Hiekilla, Frank Childers, and Andy Ancich. They will undoubtedly play varsity ball in the future. Elma Elma Olympia R. A. Long Mark Morris Centralia Moclips Wishkah Battle Ground Hudson's Bay Hoquiam Kelso Evergreen Mark Morris Ft. Vancouver Olympia Centralia Hoquiam Page 52 931 Total 'rom 2 Salick, Rhoton, Wiscomb, Potts, Kuhns, and Warwick qualified for VARSITY MATCH SCORES Aberdeen Opponents M U S C l E M E N 3 9 Motesano 5 S Hoquiam 2 5 Castle Rock 28 Centralia 20 Mark Morris 3 3 Tumwater 33 Kelso 16 Olympia 1 9 R. A. Long 1 8 C hehalis 2 9 Hoquiam 41 Hoquiam This year the varsity wrestling team, coached by Dewey Van Dinter, has won eight of twelve matches and four of seven conference matches. This is the second year of organized wrestling and the first year that Aberdeen has participated as a varsity team. Twelve men qualified for the sub-district meet held in Olympia, where Aberdeen placed third. Of those wrestlers participating in the sub- district meet, six qualified for the district contest, where we placed fifth. The following qualified for the sub-district meet in their respective classes: 106 pounds-Ray Chofuinard, 115-Rich Webber, 123--john Salickg 130-Don Rhotong 136-Tom Nutter, 141-Clyde Umsheidg 148-Ron Welch, 154-Bob Wiscombg 168-Paul I-Ieinyg 178-Verl Potts, 194-Russ Kuhns, heavyweight-Larry Warwick. the district meet held at R. A. Long. Coach VanDinter VARSITY WRESTLING-ROW I: Taylor, Rhoton, Webber, Salick, Chouinard, Godfrey, Fehrenbach, Nutter. ROW II: Coach Madson, Randall, Kuhns, Shapansky, Godfrey, Heiny, Potts, Warwick, Kahler, Taylor, Wiscomb, Easter, Welch, Coach VanDinter. ROW III: Welch. JUNIOR VARISI'I'Y-ROW I: Cady, Jack Rhoton, Wood, Dooley, Loomis, Mike Watson, Tillman. ROW II: Craig, Heiny, Novak, Hegg, Marxen, Longman, Malernee, McAllister. MANAGERS Bensussen, McDonald, Stern. Three of those who participated in the district meet qualified for the state meet held in Pullman. They were Wiscomb, Potts, and Kuhns, all seniors. The junior varsity wrestling squad, coached ably by John Madson, has won twelve of fourteen matches this year. This is Coach Madson's first year as the junior varsity grappling mentor, and he deserves much credit for helping to produce such a fine record. This team lost only to Mark Morris and Hoquiam, once each. The top three scorers of the jayvees this year were Brad Taylor, Joe Shapansky, and Greg Taylor. The following, in order, are the remain- ing top scorers: Dennis Marxen, Ed Kahler, Laddie Dooley, John Easter, Dick Craig, Bob Tillman, Dennis McAllister, Ven Malernee, and Mel Wood. JUNIOR VARSITY MATCH SCORES Aberdeen Opponents S 1 Hoquiam 5 4 8 Castle Rock I 0 24 South Bend 8 43 Centralia 13 6 Mark Morris 49 3 S Tumwater 8 1 8 South Bend S 3 5 Kelso 8 30 Olympia 2 3 23 R. A. Long 20 3 4 Chehalis 9 1 8 Hoquiam 24 24 Hoquiam 19 VARSITY BASKETBALL The Weatherwax basketball team this year did a fine job of keeping up the high standards of bas- ketball and sportsmanship that this school is used to. The team showed a great desire to win in all their encounters with opposing teams. There was never a game this year in which our team let us down for a moment. Their season record was five wins and thirteen losses, but, actually, they played much better than their record indicates. Throtfghout the year they seemed to be plagued by the loss of a star per- former because of injuries or other mishaps. The varsity squad consisted of three seniors and seven juniors. The seniors were Bob Oar, Allen Aho, and Bill Sipila, while the juniors were johnny Vlastelica, jeff Snell, jim Due, Don Yakovich, Steve Penttila, Paul Ross, and Ed Fleming. With such an outstanding crop of juniors coming back, we should show a great improvement next year. Individually, jim Due was the high point scorer for the Bobcats with 203 points. Following him were Don Yakovich, 1433 Bob Oar, 127g johnny Vlastelica, 127, Ed Fleming, 120, Paul Ross, 599 Steve Penttila, 53, and jeff Snell, 30. Dick Balder- ston and Bill Sipila also made a few baskets each. The two outstanding games this year were those with Renton and Olympia on the home court. The highly rated Renton team barely squeezed by the tough Bobcats by two points in the final seconds. The Olympia game, in which johnny Vlastelica scored 33 points, was hard fought and close all the way to the last buzzer, although, albeit, Olympia won by ten points. The team and Coach Savitz did a fine job this year, and everyone at Weatherwax may be proud of their performance. A ' -an is 16 Bob Oar Ed Fleming A BASKETBALL-Left to Heikkila. Y w i right: Coach Dixon, Snell, Coach Sa Page 54 Coach Savitz Bill Sipila jeff Snell John Vlastejica Don Yakovich Jim Due ROW II: Oar, Aho, Due, Ross, Vlastelica, Fleming, Sipila, Yakovich, Pcnttila, Steve Penttila Paul Heikkila Individual Scoring Jim Due ............,... Don Yakovich ........ Bob Oar ,............... Johnny Vlastelica Ed Flemming .....,.. Paul Ross ...,..,... Steve Penttila ,,.. jeff Snell ..........,. Dick Balderston ...,.. Bill sipna .......... Varsity Basketball Season Scores Aberdeen 3 1 Renton Aberdeen 48 Elma Aberdeen 46 Elma Aberdeen 55 Centralia Aberdeen 42 Renton Aberdeen 46 Olympia Aberdeen 37 R. A. Long Aberdeen 65 Mark Morris Aberdeen 55 Battleground Aberdeen 51 Hudson's Bay Aberdeen 55 Fort Vancouver Aberdeen 47 Hoquiam Aberdeen 34 Kelso Aberdeen 56 Evergreen Aberdeen 65 Mark Morris Aberdeen 73 Olympia Aberdeen 59 Centralia Aberdeen 48 Hoquiam Total 901 Total 1 Paul Ross Managers Carey, Mathes n Gll SHARKSTERS Left to Right: Wicklund, Harold, Edwards, Wright, Butler, Marrs, Walker, Stewart, Schafer, Smith, Duncan, Griffith, Funk, Dahlstrom, Lauckhart, Kivi, Walloch, Murphy, G-auntlctt. OUTSIDE: Kolts, Rupert. CENTER: Parker, Thorson, White, Watson. BOTTOM: Thompson, Sanders, Doutrich. POWDER PUFFS '!!!n -.. 9- Qll pun iiii Ill Ill Ill Ill Ill new Ill ual lil Ill . Ill 1 lsr , , ,. - Ill ea 157 .A Page 56 Q ii , , I ,,, , ,I Mr. Leonard Lawr, Coach This year's twenty-six-man team has had an extremely successful sea- son under the direction of Coach Lawr. The team's record is ten wins with only five losses. Those qualifying for the State Meet were Les Funk Cdivingj, Frank Rupert C50 free style, 100 free style, and relayl, Bruce Kolts C100 fly and relayj, Tom Marrs and Jim Griffith C50 free style and relayj, Ed Dahlstrom C100 back- stroke and relayj , Ron Murphy C400 free stylej, Rich Walloch 1100 breaststrokeb, and Steve Walker C100 breaststroke and relayj. Coach Lawr expects the team to be even better next year. The Girls Athletic Association has completed a highly successful year. Under the leadership of Mrs. JoElla Heikel a.nd the officers, Ann Swanson, Pam Helm, Judy Lawson, and Norma Whitacre, they have participated in many sports. Some of the sports of greatest interest were volleyball, basketball, softball, and tennis. A manager was appointed to take care of the equip- ment to be used for each sport. In the G.A.A. girls must earn a certain number of points to remain members. They may also earn a certain number of points to remain members. They may also earn a letter on the same point system. They earn a certain number of points for the different turnouts, for outside activities and for hold- ing an office in the organization in- cluding the office of Seasonal Sports Manager. In the spring of each year an in- spirational award is given to a de- serving senior girl. She must have earned two letters and be selected by a majority of the members. She is judged on the basis of sportsman- ship, cooperation, friendliness, and must have at least a C average. The winner of this award for 1962- 63 had not been selected at the time of our Quinault deadline. THE BATMEN -w- 'vw'-r-' f KNIGHTS OE THE COURT ,.A ROW I: jackson,Trinneer,Brownrigg, Heiny, Fortncy, Balderston. ROW ROW I: Verl Potts. ROW II: Mike Burton, Coach Eklund, Rick Hoonan. II: Furth, Hart, Coach Madsen, Schjei, Edison, Markwell, Coach Mach, ROW III: Don Yakovich, Larry Lind. Kalin, Manager Sheaffer. THE GOLF CLUB Q ROW I: Osheroff, Wicklund, Tjernberg, Quinn, Bakotich, Stevens, Coach Sullivent. ROW II: Cady, Roberts, Fisk, Trask, Krauth, Bowman, Hat- trick, Emard. ROW III: Lapacek, Marlow, Parks, Folden, Abbott, Wat- kins. ROW IV: Houpt, Rieman, McKean, Edwards, Stern Loftis, Ingram. ROW V: Vreeland, Korpi, Lind, Mantz. Brennan. s-I ROW I: Fovargue, Butler. ROW II: McAIoney, Schafer. Page 57 Coach Denger, Coach Bivens THE CINDERFELLAS Al Bivens' 1962-63 track team was a well-rounded club that was rated as one of the strongest squads in the state. This senior dominated squad caused havoc for the opposition throughout the year. Four track men who went to the State meet last year as juniors formed the powerful nucleus in this year's squad. They were: Russ Kuhns, shot put, Gary Hanson, discus, Bob Oar, 220 and 100 yard dash, and 880 relay, Gary Langhans, 220 and 100 yard' dash, and 880 relay. All events were entered by two or three outstand- ing performers from Weatherwax. Each man on the track team was always eager to unveil his fine talents and when he did, his opponents felt it deeply. The team this year impressed school officials as well as sports fans with their high athletic abilities and outstanding show of sportsmanship. It was truly a fine year for the Aberdeen cindermen. vfi i' Earl Hulbert, Bill Buckler . me 1-ft frff' ',m,,r,,,,,' . , I ' gas- , --at t H, , , , ' I a::ffw 4-,wi-4,5-M N t.. tl.. . ROW I: Green, Duc, Kainber, Rhoton, Zembal, G. Nelson, Easter, Yearout, Carey, Wiscomb. ROW II: Grigsby, Schooinmaker, Aho, E. Dalstrom, Bixler, Salmon, Pickering, Creelman, Billings, Boora, Davis. ROW Ill: Mr. Denger, Kuhns, Oar, Langhans, Huffman, Warwick, Vlastelica, G. A. Hanson, P. Ross, Stamwitz, Erwin, Mr. Bivens. HUNDRED MILE CLUB P Kainber, Tolomei, Nutter, Smith. age 58 The purpose of the Hundred Mile Club is to give the boys who are not out for a fall sport a chance to compete in an activity that will re- sult in great physical benefits, and develop an interest in track. The goal of each participant in this activity is to run one hundred miles. Upon completing one hun- dred miles, the participant receives the gold One Hundred Mile Club sweatshirt. From this point the boys con- tinue toward the 200-mile mark. The first boy to run two hundred miles receives a trophy. This year the recipient was Tom Nutter. These boys run every night after school and truly deserve all awards they receive. PEP WEEK fn' 'BEZEL 5, I j0,jv.rfrit I I I O ' 3 HQVE YERDS 1 I 6 YEESIRS Sf' Q8 1, 4553 .. W4 . A - N. J fsx '-'Q ya vnguf' 91 - .- f. N H W ' ,MQ ,.. , . .41 4 ,Mm .M -.-.-..: A., f -W i 'fs v..-.:,,W4 ' - ,.. ., M A 'Yilnsl V. in '.Qweifiiyffaa'Sif'QF,,f'YiQ'i.f 5g M. ,..-, , .g,?,---. ,L 'uw Q54 5' 1'- WY, w f, V , ' , ff.. .ww .--v 3' J' . 1.,s..4gw1!'f. 'Lk z.....'..x' fc '-,Ry-' fn H 1 Page fx r ROYALTY 1, Mag: Q ,,,gu1 9 Q M. V , g , ,J w,A. 5 A A , 11- l ,v,f,,,A-gil,,',MAfX,5Q,.:,,,.-.. .dw y V, e,.N:,u 1 , - . ' . 4 Y T if i , . M W ,L,f,. ,, ' X ' . .mge,1w,ka in A Q1 - W 1 - . K W' ffi'4yS:'mj'a!'r T ,, , A ,T ,T Y - , V' N, , - ' nh .MMLEI WIS ' 1 f . , .fy hgh .J 73:1 7 . ,K ',i,,-Vw I - . ff i,' Y ,M- i1'.5: 3l5Y' .T 4+ . :fx , My -.... .Q H Q 2 LJ' . . Q, f, ,.,,3.,i,, , 6 A ,, . .sv f ,,. f x ,J T 5 2 i .1 4 Q ML . ' A H .. 3 V bil' -I 1 .ML -A X ' -ys T v , 1 T I E 1 . 5 b T 7'JE3?5.:5f -sbt? W .S . i ' 1 Q 1 . W5 fig 4 . ', ,k gg, 5 ' ,ri A ,. . I Q--, w C STEPS TOWARD ROYALTY ' 1' ,rg 'lim n an or ' all a W ! - Q l ' ' Wm 5 , Gloria Larson Page 64 .. gig? N 35 N 2' fy, if PEP COURT M, Barb Welch Miss Football Susan Branford CLASS VALENTINES .W In f iw gi Wag wif 'W ...V-fc' '11 . , X 4' in W Left ro Right: Marilyn Morgan, , A Sophomoreg Marcia Allen, Seniorg Bet Thie Lee, Junior. .,1,,.r 4M ,Y. 1-uns-u CLASSES , t , SS., ,,AA.,, . ,, .. , ,,w-,..,.s-. lg.. S' The three major steps of our high school are represented by these class officers. The first step is represented by the Sophomore class officers: President, Frank Childersg Secretary, Kathleen Wintripg Vice President, Cathy Osterhout. Ar the ff top are the Senior class officers: Vice President, Mike Burtong 7 Secretary, Judy McClintock, President, Tom Edison. The other step is represented by the junior class officers: Vice President, Barbara Hall, Secretary, Kathy Fullerg President, Steve Hatfield. uuul: 1 sun: 'VFW W1 ' W A M, ,3:M,k.r , V ,5...,..y.,,,.,.,..,,, WM M ww -- I ' 4 1...- ...- 1 ,...,.,F .-- : . , l v' 1 .Yu 'fbi aka' -'dx sp o v CLIMBING HIGHER T-- ophomore Class History Entering the strange halls of Weath- erwax for the first time was a thrilling moment for thc class of 1965. A dream that is now a reality- high school at last with one year com- pleted! It has been a year filled with joys and sorrows, troubles and mishaps, but one that was new and different for us. The high school curriculum in itself proved to be a real challenge. It was onc more step toward the future. The first year of high school has been a never-to-be-forgotten experience -the first three years packed with fun, excitement, and opportunities to learn. Several weeks passed before the class felt that they were really a part of the Weatherwax way of life. Soon everyone became busy with the new clubs and many other activities. The first major class project was the annual Sophomore Hop. This year the theme was Goblin Gallop. It was carried out in a Halloween theme on October 27. The sophomores also took an active part in the Vl'eatherwax Drive. With the help of the officers and advisors, they organized a number of projects and worked hard to do their part in the campaign. The class of 65 elected Frank Childers as President of the class, Kathy Osterhout as Vice-President, and Kathy Wintrip as Secretary-Treasurer. Class Senators were George Gauntlett, Bob Campbell, Bill McCaw, Jim Longman, Bonnie Burr, Lynn Copland, Jackie Garrett, and Marilyn Morgan. Class Counselors Mr. Robert Wassell A 0 SME. Mfs- 1601121 SUOHS if S 1' ugh 1. 2 7 'I . .High fag? 1 .y vs: li K- 1 YP' .31 .. A47 f .se 'P' fn 15-'kat fy- P fu I . ' -ff J ' .ia .... , gnu., 3 A A 5,5 ggi:-rg, f 1 ' In my of ,., .t fm .-,iw It 512 'i,,- 5 Xe , X vs a. 1 ,pr A ff at -'ff f f sovuomonts '1 ROW ONE: Lila Chorba, Jill Allen- baugh, Kay Carlson, Paulo Balo, Donna Carl, Sharon Creek, Dixie Barnacascel, Kathy Antich, Marilyn Carbery, Vicki Burch. ROW TWO: Patricia Brakus, Janet Bagaason, Kardee Collar, Tony Bublitz, Sherry Boone, Annette Bell, Charmaigne Barsden, Leona Apukka, Helen Baker, Lynn Copland. ROW THREE: Jonnel Anderson, Coreen Aus- t tin, Marilyn Bivens, Nancy Christian- sen, Cheryl Bailey, Kathy Airhart, Karen Barr, Dina Callaghan, Bonnie A Burr, Thirza Butler. ., Page 70 ROW ONE: Linda Dahlstrom, Jane Boglc, Kathy Eby, Nancy Cushing, Chris Erickson, Theresa Creelman, Paula Finlayson, Valerie Eldred, Mickey Dowie, Joyce Danecker. ROW TWO: Karla Fredrickson, Marian Evans, Diane Dombroski, Diane Crews, Nancy Collins, Roberta Downs, Anita Dell, Connie English, Kathy Fiscus, Shirley Decker, Nancy Druzianich. ROW THREE: Cheryl Edwards, Janice Dun- can, Clara Evans, Linda Folson, Linda Cuff, Karen Cronk, Judy Dunn, Janet Cosper, Denise Ekar. ROW ONE: Nancy Johnson, Renee Hood, Margaret Jones, Janey Kinley, Barbara Johnson, Ruth Jones, Beth Jones, Barb Jones. ROW TWO: Gail Hudson, Sherri Jewett, Patty John- son, Diane Jordan, Lynda Jarvo, Lita Ibabao, Janet Long. ROW THREE: Judy Ranac, Cathy Kirkwood, Doreen Kartinen, Linda Keene, Lynnette Kelso, Michelle Labreck, Linda Kline. X ophomore Girls ROW ONE: Judy Hoffman, Randy Holloway, Wendy Fradenburg, Kath- leen Graves, Joy Hirschbeck, Terry Goytowski, Jeri Harris, Roberta Henke, Kathy Haavisto, Linda Hoder, Jane Halverson. ROW TWO: Shirley Hom- chick, Karen Graves, Sue Henderson, Karen Good, Christine Giese, Beverly Hall, Monica Gores, Patricia Hansmeier, Carla Gateson, Thea Gorman, Sheryl Henry. ROW THREE: Jackie Gar- rett, Judi Hansen, Lenelle Hedin, Bar- bara Franciscovich, Linda Fredrickson, Carla Haines, Judy Fields, Jean Ham- monds, Jackie Garrison. S - , 5 5 W? Page ROW ONE: Marilyn Morgan, Donna Loomis, Janet Miller, Sharon McNatt, Youk Thie Lee, Marsha Mason, Pam Lachelle, Janet Madison, Judy Lund- gren. ROW TWO: Marilyn Melhoff, Irene Kuronen, Kate Mackey, Mary Lea LaBreck, Marlys Lawrence, Geri Manenica, Marcia Macki, Kathy Mc- Elwee, Joan Malott, Judy Littlejohn. THIRD ROW: Joan McPherson, Con- nie Carnocxi, Pam McClintock, Gail Mathieson, Kathy Lowe, Joanne Loftis, Pam McCartney, Chris McGuire, Carol Martin, Juanita Green, Mary Martin. ROW ONE: Laura Shay, Caroline Shay, Linda Smith, Janet Smith, Patty Ryan, Francine Roose, Enola Steen, Janice Robinson, June Stafford. ROW TWO: Judy Stangland, Charlene Smith, Linda Schmid, Judy Mollett, Pam Rus- sell, Delores Sehlief, Shirley Sorensen, Connie Gebhardt, Susan Simera, Pat Schafer. ROW THREE: Shirley Smith, Sheila Smith, Karen Smits, Ellen Rogers, Patti Siggstedt, Gretchen Schmidt, Kathy Ivie, Sharon Smith, Susan Smith, Nancy Stoddard, Tina Stoklas. Page 72 Sophomore Girls ROW ONE-Sherrie Proctor, Nancy Reice, Sharon Osina, Pam Olsen, Nancy Montoure, Nancy Lures, Cheryl Nazer, Mary Ellen Prudlromme. ROW TWO: Annette Rauhala, Molly Rae, JoAnn Mitchell, Joyce Neal, Biddie Pearsall, Anita Moilanen, Marcia Mills, Cathy Osterhout, Ruth Moyer, Ann Rey- nolcls, Linda Riley. ROW THREE: Wendy Davis, Terri Mahaffey, Kathy Oliver, Donna Morrow, Marlene Palmer, Judy Nyman, Elizabeth Nem- nich, Caroline Barry, Kathy Oesterich, Patty Porter, Kathleen Reid. M ' 1' V ' 3 J V3 , 1 ophomore Boys ROW ONE: Wally Cooper, Herb God- frey, Ken Brudvic, Bruce Brines, Lee Bakotich, Ray Chouinard, Dale Chinn, Mike Chapin, Fred Beecher, Oscar Cady, Larry Copeland, jim Cobain. ROW THREE: John Carl, Gene Christiansen, Tom Cosper, Jim Brawly, Glenn Gudaz, John Beck, Eugene Bow- man, Mike Adams, jim Bowen, Mike Aleksey. THIRD ROW: Norm Holmes, Lee Buhon, Roger Chadwell, Rick Ashton, Ken Bridges, Frank Childers, Bob Campbell, Andy Ancich, Ray Allen. ROW ONE: Connie Ward, Eunice Williams, Pam Welch, Lorraine Thayer, Susie Walker, Wendy Taft, Bev York, Terry Weinstein, Karen Wright, Nancy Wright, Dorothy Welch, Noreen Web- ber. ROW TWO: Ann Kari, Sherry Thompson, Patti Turner, Cheryl Tri- neer, Diane Sturgess, Sandy Town- send, Joyce Towe, Julie West, Bessie Wheeler, julie Walker, MaryAnn Zem- bal, Pat Wilcox. ROW THREE: Deb- bie Whisler, Kathy Wintrip, Bonnie Shaw, Vicki Wilson, Christine Wick- strom, Betty Wambolt, Carol Thomas, Barb Trower, Jacque Waterhouse, Heather Watson, Edith Thompson, Cheri Yonich, Janet Wick. ROW ONE: Bob Edison, Mike Emard, Steve Foshaug, Kim Doutrich, jim Clavadetscher, Don Dineen, Larry Demoss, Laddie Dooley, Clare Fogel- song, Gary Fehrenbach. THIRD ROW: Fred Goheen, Mike Hampton, Mike Freeman, jerry Futon, jim Fisk, Gor- don Godfrey, jerry Distler, Mark Das- sel, Bill Goheen, Gary Gofzart. ROW THREE: Larry Dittman, Terry Ed- wards, Gary Floyd, Dennis Dutton, john Eklund, Tom Gorman, Henry Duran, Harold Dilia, john Enrico. Page ROW ONE: Ray Loftis, Eddie Clax- ton, Paul Lesman, David Leithold, Val Cummings, Ken Anderson, Gary Layng, Don Miller, Kurt Jorgensen, Bob Lorenzen, Gary Lorenzcn. ROW THREE: Mike Henoyer, Jim Hattrick, Phil Bronson, Steve Kay, Dick Kivi, Harold Cowen, David Heiny, Jim Jones, Robert Harrell. ROW THREE: Lewie Kleompkin, Ron Loomis, Mike Krulich, Gary Keene, Jack Brenan, Stacey Kahler, Frank Johnson, Mike Jolly, Joe Kruft, Mark La Croix. ROW ONE: Ken McGinnis, Mike Mariano, Larry Mode, Dennis McAllis- ter, John Loomis, Lee Burrows, Jim Mangold, Mike Moore, Ron Murphy. ROW TWO: Mark Mullen, Larry Ma- Grcw, Bill McCaw, joe McClosky, Vincil Malernee, Bill Cannon, Dick Craig, Robert Lutz, Ivars Matisons, Fritz Muhlhauser. ROW THREE: Jennings Marlow, Vern Blume, Paul Mills, Ron McGrath, George Monte, Tom Kalkwarf, David Maynard, Walter Muller, Mike Moyer, Stan Mc- Manemy, Gary Campbell. Page 74 Sophomore Boys ROW ONE: Leonard Lapacek, Bob Caldwell, George Gauntlett, Tom Hal- let, Mike Kolodize, Steve Immie, Den- nis Gataola, Gerald Howard, Gene Hart. ROW TWO: jerry Krauth, Walt Kerr, Brad Gill, Robert Hansmeier, Mike Harley, Lee Goeforth, Mike Gil- pin, Leonard Houpt, Bruce Kolts, Larry Fredricks. ROW THREE: Steve Keller, Danny Keith, Dean Hegg, Gary Gadwa, Don Hanson, Howard Harrison, Bob Henry, Don Furth, Dick Graham, Robert Johnson, Gerald Krulich. Sophomore Boys ROW ONE: Tom Trader, Roger Tjernberg, Tom Straughn, Steve Thompson, Robert Rux, Greg Sjorgren, Mike Thompson, Earl Stevens, Bruce Stangl. ROW TWO: Bob Tillman, Greg Stubb, Mark Toy, Rick Silvan, Leo Svarcs, Ken Tidwell, Dennis Sapp, Jim Sanders, Mike Smith. ROW THREE: Brad Taylor, Bruce Vree- land, Larry Tingwall, Charles Sipila, Joe Shapansky, Jim Smith, Karl Schmidt, John Siese, Bud VanOgle. ,4- ROW ONE: Roger Rand, Mark Ross, Mike Roberts, Arnie Olson, Pat Reed, Bill Newman, Mike Rasmus, jack Quien, Dennis Russell, joe Novak. ROW TWO: Doug Reams, john Pearson, Dalc Rutter, Frank Parks, Dave Nar- rancc, Bill Newton, Bruce Preszler, John Newman, Jack Ramsdell, Jim Pilas. ROW THREE: Archie Bur- HCIIC, Bill Messmer, Doug Hatfield, Tom Niemi, Dennis Marxen, Mike Novak, Wayne Pakonen, Frank Rupert, Danny Passmore, Jim Riemann. ROW ONE: Tom Wright, Dave Whit- cher, Bruce Wicklancl, Larry Watson, Rich Webber, Rich Wallach, Mike Wright, Dean Weston. ROW TWO: Ken Wilson, Meade Woolsey, Mark Wilson, Nick Yakovich, Tom Wilson, Dan Williams. Page 75 Junior Class Hi to During the school year of 1962- 1963 the Junior class has done much to boost school spirit. Steve Hatfield, class President, has led the class with genuine efficiency. VY The Junior class has made a sincere effort toward betterment of themselves, not only in scholas- tic achievement, but in school ac- tivities. With these as goals, the Juniors participated in the pres- Helping Steve to govern the Juniors were Barbara I-Iall, Vice President and Kathy Fuller, Secre- tary-Treasurer. The class advisors were Mrs. Minnie Fenenga and Mr. Ingram Traxler. The Senators who represented the class for the year were Mary Dobrovich, Marcia Gauntlett, Ellen Espedal, Eva Thomas, Lee Carey, Luther Brown- rigg, Tom Marrs, and Mike Magee. ROW I: Nova Chinn, Jackie Cook, Sharlene Atkins, Leslie Allenbaugh, Caroline Burbank, Wanda Black, I Marcia Ayers, Katherine Blume, Sue Bumgardner, Barbara Compton. ROW II: Barbara Carlson, Sharon Brown, Carole Brakus, Julie Baer, Kathy Con- key, Pauline Buchman, johannah Colvin, Becky Barker, Penny Church. ROW III: Robin Caldwell, Marian Axtell, Sherry Asikainen, Judy Cook, Sue Arrington, Eevan Bullington, Con- nie Brackey, Barbara Bushnell. Page 76 Class Counselors Mrs. Minnie Fenenga Mr. Ingram Traxler entation of the annual Junior- Senior Ball, while another annual event, the United Wwtherwax Drive, found them working effi- ciently together again. With the completion of this year, the Juniors are now making ready to step up to the Senior level. This past year has been filled with fun, excitement, and learning. We are confident that next year will be even better. JUNIORS 63 mp i sl: ' '. I, .41 HH! Junior Girls ROW ONE: Susan Jones, Julie John- son, Carol Hammonds, Margaret Henke, Cheryl Houpt, Marilyn Cummings, Sheri Crowell, Cathy Evanson, Judy Gordon. ROW TWO: Judy Hunts- man, Barbara Hall, Janice Iverson, Beverly Gorman, Dorothy Hubbard, Cecille Elder, Barbara Dell, Judy John- son. ROW' THREE: Sandi Jackson, Nancy Hart, Karen Kangas, Sandra Heikkila, Karen Danielson, Sharon Jas- kar, Tanya Kalinowski, Mary Howard. KJ ROW ONE: Barbara Gorman, Kathy Gurrad, Phyllis Gabbert, Karen Bebich, Mary Dobrovich, Janet Gibson, Carol Eliasson, Diane Ellila. ROW THREE: Connie Juneau, Roxanne Clark, Idell Emery, Kathy Davis, June Evans, Trisha Fogde, Linda Daly, Norma Evans. ROW THREE: Candy Eubank, Mary Gilliland, Ellen Especlal, Kath- erine Fuller, Kathleen Failor, Roberta Frye, Kathleen Haek. ROW ONE: Joyce Kauno, Susan Lam- bert, Brenda Middleton, Sandi Led- ford, Susan Jenkins, Donna Luedecker, Louise Lehtinen, Marcia Gauntlett, Myra Gradl. ROW THREE: Sheila Foster, Ruth Graham, Lynn Hake, Kitty Kocher, Janice Laaksonen, Janice LeRoy, Pat McAllister, Sally Neely. ROXV THREE: Carol Orcutt, Judy Hunter, Jolene Miller, Patti Lind, Rhonda Kinney, Vicki Grine, Beth Matthews. Page 77 . ., 1' :L'7 oi: ROW ONE: Judy Lawson, Susan Leith, Rosemary Palosaari, Lynn Miller, Kathie MacDonald, Gretchen Miller, 7 Sally Payne, Kathryn Morrison, Gayle . . Niemi, Barbara Oliver. ROW TWO: 4 Bev. McGuire, Kathy MacLean, Sandra Loftis, Cheri McDougall, Cathy Gib- bins, Pricilla Peters, Kathy O'Nei11. ROW THREE: Joann Pulver, Sharon Moore, Jan McCrimmon, Melane Milre, Lynne Newman, Jane Heinrick, Lo- retta Polich. Yi ' iff :C ' 1 Junior . O , -Q L Q Girls is Y ., . ,Q if ',- K ROW ONE: Sheila Royle, Patricia ff N 5' Y te, 'Z Swann, Gloria Rugger, Donna Salee, 4 'P . ' 'I ' Judy Svisek, Kathy Riemann, Sue . ,422 I Ranum, Marilyn Stocker, Margaret X' 'W 'gm fa l Siese. ROW' TWO: Diane Stoklas, Bar- , Z ' bara Smith, Mary Scott, Janet Scott, k - Barbara Surface, Jay Dee Rich, Pam R , - Raich, Rose Russell, Pauline Snider. 3- 7, ROW III: JoAnn Rattie, Roseann ' 4 I Q Simpson, Mary Ann Strumski, Roberta ' ' K X Rockwell, Cynthia Shedd, Alicia Sell- ' 'i T ers, Terri Schreck. I aaa. .,,,. 4, J ROW' ONE: Helen Thomas, Lyndene Taylor, Charlotte Wetzel, Sharon Van Ogle, Glennda Thompson, Norman Whitacre, Penny Vann, Karen Van Auken. ROW II: Judy Taylor, Kath- leen Vessey, Ruth Thomas, Pamela Turk, Linda Spencer, Linda Stewart, Becky XValsh, Eva Thomas, Geraldene Wells. ROW THREE: Joann Zare- vieh, Kathy Wiscomb, Sherri Thomp- son, Margaret Tielke, Connie Wilson, Jean Waddell, Vivian Wilson, Roxie Waterbury, Linda White. Page 78 .lunior Boys ROW ONE: A. J. Halvorson Donald Robcrt James, Bob Elzenga, Howard Gobat, Robin Foley, Mike Fitzpatrick, Doug Elway, Bill Busenbark, Norman Gotovac, jack Gerchak, Ron Harless. ROW TWO: Pat James, Les Funk, Mike Frame, Kent Phil Furth, Allan Edinger, Don Fargo, Edwin Estes, John Green, John Easter, James Goldade, Robert Hanson. ROW THREE: Bill Hardy, John Gill, Clyde Fortney, Scott Godfrey, Ed Fleming, Dave Frafjord, Gerald Hayes, Bob Hanan. ROW ONE: john Dimler, Ron Bod- wcll, Tom Cena, Luther Brownrigg, Bill Cole, Lee Carey, Bob Butler, Bob Dewitt, Max DeLaCruz, Glen Bur- gess. ROW TWO: Larry Drake, Tom Cummings, Jim Boora, Jon Bughcr, Gary Bensussen, Mike Brennan, Ron Clark, Steve Amos, Dale Dewey, Roger Burton. ROW THREE: Robert Chest- erman, Eddie Dahlstrom, I Bjl1BuCk, Bob Donaldson, Bob Barr, Bill Buckler, Bob Caldwell, Steve AFOWISOH, Uifik Balderston. ROW ONE: john Hubler, Bob Kivi, Dick Heikkila, Ron jackson, Duanne Hinrichs, Mike Hutton, Richard La- Rosa, Ray Kloempken, Mike Magee, Gary Kolb. ROW TWO: Andy Liukko, jim Korpi, Stan johnson, john Gir- gich, Bob Jensen, George Harmon, Paul Heiny, Roger Lauckhart, W'alt Lukow- ski. THIRD ROW: Dovn Lentz, jim Keller, Jim Kainber, Ed Kahler, Rich Killebrew, Roger Lloyd, Bruce Holton, Steve Hatfield, Larry Lind, Dale Kuni, Mike Maine. Page 79 ROW ONE: Robin Ouelette, Brad Mommsen, Dennis Daniels, Tom Hagara, Bruce Madison, Donn Lawty, John Carossino, Mike McNeley, Mike Osheroff, Doug McMinds, jim Dun- ning, Bob Ollikainen. ROW TWO: Vaughn Mitchell, Alex Matheson, Mike McKean, Larry Goldberg, Jim Malott, Tom Brown, Tom Marrs, John Nie- mela, George Nelson. ROW THREE: Don Olson, Walt McAloney, Laron House, Frances Moses, Don McDonald, Gordon Gibbs, Lee Davis, Jim Due, Woody Nelson, Paul Heikkila. ROW ONE: Robert Littlejohn, Tom Wright, Daniel Richie, Les Williams, Rich Swiergula, Andy Zayemopoulos, jack Roman, Darrel. Wreslin, Don Rhoton. ROW TWO: Dean Robbins, Gene Stopsen, Dave Stone, Bill Swan- tek, Tim Taft, Clyiff Motes, Arvo Hill, Steve Wood, Terry Timmons, jerry York. ROW THREE: Don Yakovich, Gerald West, Dick Toy, Bob VanOgle, Ron Welch, Dave Tuttle, john Vlastelica, Bob Shay, Paul Wat- kins, jim Skinner, Steve Walker, James Wood. Page 80 is Junior Boys ROW ONE: Steve Yearout, Gary Parker, John McPeak, Steve McPeak, Chuck Questi, Dave Proctor, Tom Sanford, Mel Wood, David Stevens, Jim Smith, Pat Salmon. ROW TWO: Gary Trinneer, Byron Russell, Dale Stamwitz, jeff Snell, Bill Rand, Wayne Ramsdell, Melvin Roman, Al Somer- ville, Bob Sisk. ROW THREE: Bill Preston, James Ray, Robert Phillips, Steve Pentrila, Joe Parker, Paul oss, Doug Sheaffer, Barry Ross, Mike Tur- ley, Gregg Taylor. . Ei. ...fe f, I A xx J 'H Camera Shy Juniors: Ronald Ballard Bill Bell Bob Bold Jim Douglass Eva Edinger Rick Hoonan Cheryl Ibabao Eric Johnson Janice Kromer Robert Leland Chuck McIntosh Nick Meins Randall Olson John Ramseyer Bill Rand Dean Edwin Robbins jack Roman Cynthia Shedd Gene Stopsen Nancy Van Blaricom Bob Walkoski Darrell Westlund David Wigan: Sophomores: Kathleen Hill Judy Hranac Steve Imme Dennis Ketola Larry Labrec Phyllis Linklater Ellen Lubitz Frank Potter Anne Sorensen Dave Wakefield Ervin Walkoski Jerry Wold Herman Woods ROW ONE: Chuck Watkins, Dan Bridges, Don Bauer, Greg Streifel. ROW TWO: Ted Alstrom, Terry Stoeser, Bob Close, Don Trask. ROW THREE: Neal Hogan, Ken Masten, Jim Longman, Robert Stern, Hank Hammond. ROW ONE: Renate Tietge, Lynn Bureau. ROW TWO: Sharon Larson, Jeannie Reagan, Shirley Zelepuza. ROW THREE: Ed Whit- lock, Bob Mott. ,.:,,,Ni,- ... .af -R... 2 -ff ,Ti ff,f' if ff t .. .,., , N. f , A , W . !,,, Page 81 E'p V.21V 'S es . ig z if 54 'tit G ag Senior Courtesy Senior Class History As we, the seniors, step up to receive our diplomas on graduation day, we look back on the three wonderful years we have spent at Weatherwax High. These years were filled with enthusiasm, victories, defeats, hard work and good times. We began our efforts as sophomores in 1960. The officers who led us through our first year were: President, john Acker, Vice- President, Janice McNultyg and Secretary- Treasurer, Marcia Allen. Our hard work was reflected in the March of Dimes Drive. Al- though we didn't win, we lost by only a small margin and were determined to do well again in our junior year. We also planned and enjoyed the Sophomore Hop which was a success. After summer passed we returned to high school as juniors. Now we were in the middle. We usually knew what to expect during the year but something new and challenging was always awaiting us. During this year our class officers were: President, Russ Kuhnsg Vice-President, jim Welch, and Secretary- Treasurer, Sandy jelovich. We were very proud when we contributed the largest amount to the United Weatherwax Drive. Another successful project ot' the year was the Junior- Senior Ball. Our efforts were made well worthwhile by thc colorful and delightful occasion. Once more zunzuer passed and as we again entered the high school doors, we knew it would be our last year. Aided by President, Tom Edison. Vice-President, Mike Burton, and Secretary-Treasurer, Judy McClintock, the senior class was determined to leave a little bit of ourselves at Weatherwax when we left in June. We made plans to give a school flag to the student body, and by various projects we earned the money. We again worked hard to make the United Weatherwax Drive a success. The Junior- Senior Ball, the Senior Class Play, Class Night, and all other extra-curricular activities played an important role in our last year and we participated enthusiastically. CLASS L 'lt?: ., , - 4 f il k 'w ' 'I' X iff? As We Leave AHS Now at commencement we look back. We will miss the rooter buses, the pop quizzes, the candy wagon, the teachers, pep week, the study halls, the downpours between classes, the special bulletins, the games, our younger classmates, and all of the other memories that we will recall of our Weatherwax days. But we will also look ahead and hope that as each member of the class goes his own way, he will continue the spirit and motivation of the Weatherwax High School Class of '63. In parting wc quote this appropriate poem: A little work, a little play To keep us going-and so, goodtlayl A little warmth, a little light Of love's bestowing-and so, goodnight! A little fun, to match the sorrow Of each day's growing-and so, good morrow! A little trust that when we die We reap our sowing! And so-good-bye! -George du. Maurier 0F 63 Stepping Into The Future Judy Norin Marlene Burr Class Speakers SENIOR ROLL OF HONOR Scholars whose narnes are listed on the Roll of Honor have maintained a 3.5 grade point average for five se- rnesters. Marcia Allen Marlene Burr Carol Clark Judith Cosper Thomas Edison Jill Ekar Penny Sue Fickeisen Neena Groseclose Kathie Hicks Sandra Jelovich Judi Krause Mary Kutchera Gloria Larson Stuart Markwell Betty Jo Meiggs Philip Nelson Judy Norin Cathie Novak Doug Osheroff Yolanda Reid Ralph Schafer Bruce Schoonmaker Bill Sipila Margaret Smith Michael Stewart David Swan Richard Townsend Sandra West James Wynans Doug Osheroff Marcia Allen Page 83 4 Mr. 6: Miss Idecxl Neena Groseclose Jim Wilson FPA : 2 l-x V- I I l lrrrrrrr Page 84 Most Likely to Succeed Judy Norin Doug Osheroff Most Talented Marlene Burr John Acker Friendliest Judy McClintock Verl Potts Best Looking Robin Apukka John Snider Best Athletes Ann Swanson Russ Kuhns g Page 85 Page 86 lsr Peppiest Marcia Allen Mike Manenica Best Figure Jane Bivens Bob Wiscomb Best Dancer Martha Murphy Rich Hayrynen Class Cut-Ups Susan Branford Jim Benedict Class Flirts Tawney Yonich Denny Luce '7 Shyest Kathleen Nyman Jerry Schjei sfillllll --ull!!! Page 87 1 ivaigg. Q gi, if arg Y X fail if Q Eff' ii if an ' Y J .fy DON ABBOTT-Rifle Club 1,2, President 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2535 Stage Crew 1,2,3. JOHN ACKER-Football 152,35 Band 1,2,35 Dance Band 1,2,3. Pep Band 1,2535 Minstrel Show 1,25 Choir 25 Men's Glee 25 Soph. Class Pres. 15 Senate 1,25 Honor Society 1, Vice Pres. 25 A Club 2,3. GEORGIA ALLEN-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. Program Comm. 1. Service Comm. 2,35 Service Officer 25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decor- tion Comm. 2. ALAN W. AHO- B Basketball 15 A Basketball 2,35 Traffic Comm. 35 Student Body Vice Pres. 35 A Club 2,35 Track 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Boy's State 2. MARCIA ALLEN-Honor Society 15253. Song Queen 35 Girl's State 25 Soph. Class Sec.-Treas. 15 Senate 2,35 Leaderettes 25 Pep Club 35 C.O.G. 15 Friendly Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 35 Ocean Breeze 25 Feature Ed. 35 G.A.A. 15 Historian-Recorder 2. F.T.A. 25 Latin Club 15 United Weatherwax Drive 1,25 Quill and Scroll 3. RAY ALLEN-Spanish Club 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Traffic Comm. 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 3. Math Club 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Intramural Basketball 2. I gr..-f fmnili 55, A 9 -r-,fr -. 4, . STEVE BARETICH-Boy's Fed. 1,2535 Quinault Staff 35 Honor Society 152,35 Baseball 15 Football 25 Co-Chairman of United Weatherwax Drive 1,2535 Quill and Scroll 3. MIKE BARKELI..-Foy's Fed. I,2,35 Football 1525 Future Teachers 3. United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. THOMAS F. BARR-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Men's Glee 1,2,35 Madrigals 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 253. SHARON BAUMGARDNER-C.O.G. 1,35 Social Comm. 25 Honor Society 1,2535 Student Body Treasurer 35 Girl's State 25 Pep Club 153, Treasurer 25 French Club 15 Latin Club 2. Future Nurses 25 Future Teachers 2,35 Leaderettes 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Choir 25 Quinault Staff 35 Soph Hop Comm. Chr. 25 Board of Control 35 Quill and Scroll 3. JAMES Qiggsp BENEDICT-Choir 2,35 Mena Glee 2,35 B Football 152, A Football 35 Minstrel Show 25 Boy's Fed. 1,2535 Men's Rooting Section 2,3. WILLIAM BERKEN-Jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 2,3. Track 2,35 Spanish Club 15 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. HELENE ELISABETH AMBLE-Honor Society 35 Quinault Staff 35 Choir 25 Madrigals 35 Librarian 35 Service Officer 25 Pep Club 152,35 Spanish Club 25 Spanish Club Sec. 35 Latin Club 15 T.A.V. 152,35 Future Nurses 1,2535 Play Therapy 25 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 May Dance Comm. 2535 G.A.A. 1. C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 15 Social Comm. 25 Service Comm. 35 Popcorn Comm. 35 Locker Comm. 35 Future Teachers 35 Quill and Scroll 3. NANCY ANDERSON-Play Therapy 15 Orchestra 152,35 C.O.G. Program Comm. 1,25 Friendly Comm. 35 G.A.A. 15 Latin Club 2,35 Future Teachers 1,3. ROBIN SUE APUKKA-Song Queen 3. Pep Club 35 C.O.G. 15 Friendly Comm. 2,35 Choir 35 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Senate 3. SAM ARO-K.O.B, 1,2,35 Stage Crew 1,25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. NANCY AUER-C.O.G. 35 Friendly Comm. 25 Social Comm. 15 Choir 1,25 Retail Selling 3. CLARA AURDAHI.-C.O.G. 152. Social Comm. 35 French Club 15 Ocean Breeze Staff 35 Minstrel Show Program Comm. 2. ft YT Page 75 79 qc...- --fg Lg, Q RICHARD BRAMSTEDT-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Concession Crew 25 Football 35 Boy's State 2. United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,3. SUSAN fSusieJ ELAINE BRANFORD-C.O.G. Program Comm. I, Service Comm. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Leaderettes 2, Pres. 35 United Weatherwax Drive Chrm. 15 Board of Control 35 Senate 2,35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Future Teachers 2,3. Future Nurses 1, Secretary 2. LEONARD BRIDGES-Boy'S Fed. 1,2,3. PEGGY LORRAINE BROOKS-C.O.G. 152,35 Future Nurses 2,35 T.T.S. 2,35 Library Science 25 Office Practice 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Service Officer 3. ALAN A. BRONSON-Concession Crew 1,2,35 Track 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. JANICE BROTEN-G.A.A. 15 Play Therapy 2. C.O.G. 1, Popcorn Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. 3, Service Comm. 3. nl' Q' Page 90 mfg... age. IU' SUSAN BERKMAN-Play Therapy 15 Future Nurses 15 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,2, Social Comm. 3, Program Comm. 35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Ocean Breeze 2,35 Future Teachers 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. Quill and Scroll 3. LARRY QWillJ BILLINGS--Track 1,2,35 An Club 1,2,35 B Football Manager 15 Boys Fed. 1,2,35 Retail Selling 35 100 Mile Club 15 Intramural Basketball. JANE KAREN BIVENS-C.O.G. Program Comm. 1,2, Friendly Comm. 35 Spanish Club 15 Future Teachers 1,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Orchestra 1, Representative 2. KEN G. BIXLER- A Club 1,2,3. Basketball l,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Service Officer 35 United Weather- wax Drive 1,2,35 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Men's Root- ing Section 35 Traffic and Clean-up Comm. 2,3. ,IUDITH fjudyj ELAINE BLASER-C.O.G. 3, Friendly Comm. 1, Popcorn Comm. 2, Service Comm. 25 Retail Selling 3. ARTHUR JAY BRAACK-Boy's Fed. 1,z,3. 6-57 'PHO DAVE BROWN-K.O.B. l,2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Latin Club 1,35 Math Club 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Mei-fs Rooting Section 2,3. DALE BRUMFIELD-Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Football 15 Track 1. DIANE LOUISE BUNCH-C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,2, Pro- gram Comm. 3, G.A.A. 15 Locker Room Comm. 2. MARLENE BURR-Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. Chrm. 15 Latin Club 1,2,3. C.O.G. 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3g Orchestra Representative 1,2, Pres. 35 Choir 2, Section Leader 35 Madrigals 25 Starlighters 25 All-State Orchestra 2. MIKE BURTON-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 AH Club l,2,35 Football l,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Tennis 2,35 Sr. Class Vice-Pres. 3. Choir 35 Men's Gleeg jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Men's Routing Section. RANDY BARNHART-Transfer from Coachella Valley High School, California 35 Wrestling 25 Tennis 25 A.H.S.: Latin Club 15 Wrestling 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. ROGER CHERRY-Projection Crew 15 Stage Craft 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. SARA CHILDRESS-C.O.G. 1,2,3. CAROL ELIZABETH CLARK-Honor Society 1,2535 Future Teachers 2,35 Choir 2,35 Starlighters 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3g C.O.G. 2,3. Art Comm. 1. DUANE CLARK-Projection Crew 15 Locker Comm. 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. LINDA ANN CLARK-Senate 1,35 Honor Society 1,2535 C.O.G. 15 Popcorn Comm. 25 Friendly Comm. 35 Pep Club l,2, President 35 French Club 15 Leaderettes 2,35 Future Teachers 3. Pep Week Throne Comm. Char. 25 May Dance Comm. Char. 1,3. SHERRI L. COLE-Friendly Comm. 1,25 Popcorn Comm. 25 Choir 1,2,35 Madrigals 35 Play Therapy l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decor. Comm. 25 May Dance Comm. 2. CAROL COWAN-C.O.G. Social Comm. 15 Art Comm. 15 Service Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 35 G.A.A. 15 Office Practice 35 Prop Comm. for All School Play 2. Stage Crcw 3. JUDY COX--G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. lg Popcorn Comm. 2,35 Office Practice 3. LESLIE ROBERT CREELMAN-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Latin Club lg Mcn'S Rooting Section 2,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 A Club l,2,35 A Track 1,2,3. Football 2,3. JUDEE DAVENPORT-Transfer from Kodiak, Alaska: All- Star Girl's Basketball Team 25 Prom Decoration Comm. 25 AHS: C.O.G. 3. JACK DAVIS-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 100 Mile Club 25 Retail Selling 35 Men's Rooting Section 35 Intramural Basketball 35 Wrestling 35 Ocean Breeze Staff 2. RAY DeBACKER-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Latin Club 1. Football 25 Math Club 2,35 Honor Society 1,2. X ,ww Qi 40- ,wx li 4 I t .rftqila DON COBAIN- B Basketball I5 Au Basketball 2,35 Base- ball 1,35 Intramural Basketball 2,35 Concession Crew 1. Boy's Fed, 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. DON COFFMAN-Football 1,25 Track 25 Basketball 15 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. BARBARA ANN COOK-C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,35 Service Comm. 25 Library Staff 35 Activity Point Recorder 1. MIKE COPELAND-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. JUDY COSPER-Future Teachers 1,2,35 Honor Society l,2,3. Latin Club 2,35 Forensics 1,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. Chat. 25 I,2,3. TOM COURCY-B0y's Fed. l,2,3. '-...cv .f F7 .J yi .lag I Q Page 91 Page 92 We X is IN. if RUSSELL MARVIN DRAKE-Transfer, I-Ioquiam High 1,25 Football 25 Track 1. AHS: Boy's Fed. 3. NANCY DUMOUCHEL-C.O.G. I,2,35 G.A.A. 1. ROBERT QBobJ DUNCAN-Swimming Team I,2,35 An Club 2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,3. Boy's Fed. I,2,35 Concession Crew 1,2. SUSAN CSuej DURRIN-Pep Club I,2,35 Spanish Club I,2,35 Future Nurses 15 G.A.A. I,2,35 C.O.G. Art Comm. 15 Service Comm. 2,3, Program Comm. 35 Future Teachers 3. KARTHRYN CKathyJ DUTTON-C.O.G. 1,2,35 Retail Selling 3. HEDY EBBINK-Transfer from Snohomish High School 1, German Club5 A.H.S.: French Club 2,35 Future Nurses 2,3. Science Club 35 Math Club 35 C.O.G. Lounge Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 35 Service Officer 3. ,J 'if' Y . .-grvln-L.. ,,,,jQg si A ,, .,. i ... 935 : . may hi Q 'bww 3 5fbT17,f' . '- ,, V' tl V VX, 5, 'W '33 wa .f PATRICIA 1PattQ DIANNE DeWITT-Latin Club I,2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1, Social Comm. 1, Publicity and Scrapbook Comm. 2,35 T.T.S. I,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 G.A.A. 1. FRANCES QFranj DICKSON-Future Nurses 15 Future Teachers 2,35 T.T.S. 1,2, Pres. 35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 3. G.A.A. I,2,35 Honor Society I,2,35 Camera Club 2,35 Library Science 15 All School Play 25 Children's Play 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 Latin Club I,2,35 Office Practice 2,35 P.E. Assistant 3. LINDA DiFAZIO-Honor Society I,2,35 C.O.G. 1,3, Friendly Comm. 2, Social Comm. 25 French Club 1,2. Latin Club 2,35 Play Therapy 1,25 Choir 2,35 Madrigals 35 Activity Point Recorder I,2,35 Future Nurses 2, Pres. 35 Future Teachers 25 G.A.A. 15 Minstrel Show 2. PATRICIA JEAN DIXON-C.O.G. 1,3, Popcorn Comm. 2, Service Comm. 25 Spanish Club 2. Retail Selling 3. KATHERINE fKathyj DOCSANES-G.A.A. I,2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 Latin Club 1,25 C.O.G. 2,3, Service Comm. 1. ED DOMBROSKI-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. 2 ,v 3.9 -fri' TOM EDISON-Sr. Class Pres. 35 Baseball I,2,35 B Football 25 A Football 35 A Club I,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Boy'S Fed. I,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3. Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 35 Ocean Breeze Staff 25 Sports Editor 3 Intramural Basketball I,2,35 Rifle Team 15 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3. BILL EDWARDS-B0y's Fed. l,2,3. JILL ANDREA EKAR-Latin Club I,2,35 Future Teachers 2, Vice Pres 35 Quinault 2, Photography Editor 35 Children's Theater 25 C.O.G. Service Comm. 1. Friendly Comm. 25 Art Comm. 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Trophy Chairman 25 Gen- eral Sign Comm. 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Quill and Scroll 3. DARLENE MARIE ELLIS-Pep Cllib I,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 25 Social Comm. 35 Future Nurses 3. G.A.A. 1. RICHARD ELWAY-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. CHARLES ERWIN- A Club I,2,35 Parking Comm. I,2,35 Track I,2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. KEITH ERWIN-K.O.B. 1,2535 Boy's Lodker Comm. 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. PENELOPE Qpennvj SUE FICKEISEN-Debate 15 Latin Club 1,2535 C.O.G. Lounge Comm. 15 Friendly Comm. 25 Art Comm. Chr. 35 Quinault Art GL Snap Editor 2. Business Manager 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Pep Club 35 Quill and Scroll 3. GERALD FILANDER--Camera. Club 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. JANICE FLANIGAN--G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses 2,35 T.A.V. 2,35 C.O.G. l,2,35 Library Science 3. CHET FLEMING-Boy's Fed. 1,2535 Retail Selling 3. NANCY FLETCHER-Latin Club 1. G.A.A. 1,25 C.O.G. 1,25 Friendly Comm. 35 Future Nurses 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2.3. jIM GIBBS-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. DON A. GILKISON-Transfer from Springfield Heights 35 Boy's Fed. 3. JUDITH Uudyj ANN GODFREY-Song Queen 35 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 C.O.G. 1, Friendly Comm. 2, Social Comm. 35 May Dance Comm. Z. G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 3. RICHARD Qkickj GRAH-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. JIM GRIFFITH-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Swimming Team I,2,35 A Football 1,25 A Club 2,35 Traffic and Grounds Comm. 15 Honor Society l,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Men's Rooting Section 35 United Weatherwax Drive 2. SHIRLEY LYNN GRIFFITHS-French Club 1. C.O.G. Service Comm. 1, Publicity SL Scrapbook Comm. 1, Program Comm. 2, Friendly Comm. 35 G.A.A. 1. 'rn STEVE FLETCHER-Concession Crew 1,2,35 Stage Crew 25 Camera Club 35 Men's Glee Club l,2,35 Projection Crew 35 Science Club 25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. JOHN FOLDEN-Spanish Club 1,2,3. Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Rifle Team 1,2, Vice Pres. 35 Men's Rooting Section 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. JOHN CFrogJ FOVARGUE-Golf 1,2,35 Bo-y's Fed. 1,2,35 French Club 1,25 Boy's State 25 Honor Society 3. JIM R. FURTH-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 AU Club l,2, Secretary 35 Service Officer 35 Hall Traffic Comm. 3. Men's Rooting Section 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Grounds Comm. 3. THOMAS GADWA-Spanish Club l,2,3g Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. MARILYN GEDNEY-C.O.G. 2,3, Social Comm. 15 G.A.A. 1. 41-5 fu-A 1 f ,Ma Page 93 i , R' 5 Page 94 W...-4 CAROL RUTH HAKALA-G.A.A. 1,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Tennis Team 1,2,35 Future Teachers 1,2,-3. French Club 1,2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Camera Club 15 All School Play 25 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,25 Popcorn Comm. 2,35 Service Comm. 25 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Choir 35 Lunchroom Comm. 2. GARY HAMILTON-Boy's Fed. 2,3. Transfer from Beaverton High School, Beaverton, Oregon. Wrestling 1,2. MELANIE JANE HANCOCK-Honor Society 1,2,35 Orchestra I,2,35 String Quartet 35 Ocean Breeze News Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 35 Chilclren's Play 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Rifle Club 15 C.O.G. 1,3, Publicity and Scrapbook Comm. 25 Quill and Scroll 3. VICKI HANSEN--C.O.G. 1,2.35 Art Comm.. Transfer. GARY Cswedel A. HANSON - A Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Rifle Team 15 Honor Society 1,2,35 Traffic Comm. 35 A Club 1,2, V. Pres. 35 Intramural Basketball 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. GARY NEIL fHansJ HANSON-Latin Club 1. Service Officer 15 Boy's Fed. Program Comm. 1, Chairman 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. Free M 1 3' JAMES DOUGLAS GRIGSBY-Football 15 Track 2,35 Honor Society 15 Band 1. Pep Band 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. NEENA MARIE GROSECLOSE-Song Queen 35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1,2, Friendly Comm. 35 French Club 1,25 Future Teachers 2,35 Leaderettes 25 May Dance Comm. Refresh- ments Chairman 15 Quinault Staff 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 35 Choir 3. Senate 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Honor Society l,2,35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Quill and Scroll 3. KARIN D. GUNDERSON-T.T.S. I5 G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 C.O.G. 2,35 Art Comm. 15 French Club 1,2. WILLIAM fBillJ GURRAD-Boy's Fed, l,2,35 Spanish Club 2,3. Honor Society 2,35 Track 1,35 Latin, Club 1,2,35 Math Club 2,35 Basketball 3. MIKE HAGARA-Track 15 Concession Crew 2,35 Boy's Fed 1,2,3. JUDIE HAGFORS-C.O.G. 2,35 Service Comm. 15 Publicity and Scrapbook Comm. 15 Spanish Club 15 Retail Selling 3. wi-74-1 SUE ELLEN HARRINGTON-C.O.G. 1, Friendly Comm. 2, Social Comm. 3, Program Comm. 35 Latin Club 1,25 Service Officer 15 Pep Club 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 May Dance Comm. 25 Spanish Club 2,3. G.A.A. 1. TOBY HART-Basketball 1,25 A Club 2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 35 Traffic Comm. 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 2,3. RICH CDickJ HAYRYNEN-United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Minstrel Show 25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. Choir 2,35 Men's Glee 2,35 K.O.B. 1,2,35 Spanish Club5 Men's Rooting Section 2, Chairman 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 2. FRED R. HAZELBLADE-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Rifle Club 2. KEN fwhiteyj HEDIN-Concession Crew 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Weatherwax Men's Rooting Section. United Weatherwax Drive 3. JOHN CI-Ieaderj HEADWALL-Concession Crew 1, Boy's Fed. 1,35 Program Comm. 2. WMM 'i LINDA CLARE HEIKKILA-Forensics 15 Latin Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2,3. G.A.A. 15 Honor Society 1,2,35 C.O.G. 1, Program Comm. 35 Friendly Comm. 25 Tennis Team 1. PAMELA fPamj HELM-G.A.A. l,2, V. Pres. 35 Future Teachers 2,35 C.O.G. 1,2,35 Library 25 Choir 35 Camera Club 35 Make-up Comm. 2, Children's Play 2. CRYSTAL ANN HENRY-Senate 15 Latin Club 15 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1,2, Popcorn Comm. 35 Spanish Club 25 Future Teachers 35 Choir 35 G.A.A. 1. DIANE HENRY-Pep Club l,2, Secretary 35 C.O.G. Popcorn Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 2,35 Future Nurses 1,25 Latin Club 1,2. May Dance Dec. Comm. 15 Leaderettes 35 Spanish Club 25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 1. ROBIN LEIGHE HENRY-Forensics 15 Band 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 C.O.G. 1, Art Comm. 2, Friendly Comm. 35 Pep Band 3. KATHIE HICKS-Latin Club 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2, Reporter 3. Soph. Hop Entertainment Chairman 15 C.O.G. Social Comm. 15 Friendly Comm. 2, Program Comm. 35 Lead- erettes 2,35 Honor Society 1,2, Secretary 35 G.A.A. 15 Choir 2,35 Ocean Breeze 2, Advertising Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 3. 1 f. .51 'cl' 'R NT? EARL 1Dukej HULBERT-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Concession Crew 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3. Spanish Club 2,35 Wrestling 2,35 A Club 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. LARRY HURLBERT-Band 1,25 Orchestra 25 Honor Society 1,25 Pep Band 1,2. Dance Band 1,25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. KATHLEEN fKathyj HOWARD-Library 2,35 C.O.G. 1,2, Service Comm. 35 G.A.A. 1. JOAN JAMIESON-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1,2,35 Library Science 2. SANDRA QSandyj ANN JELOVICH-Senate 35 Jr. Class Sec.-Treas. 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Leaderettes 2,35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1,2, Friendly Comm. 3. Future Teachers 2,35 French Club 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Honor Society 1,2,35 Quinault Staff Copy Ed. 35 United Weathewax Drive 1,2,35 May Dance Comm. 1,2,35 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. Chrmn. 25 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Ocean Breeze Staff 2,3. Quill and Scroll 3. KATHRYN CKathyj JONES-G.A.A. 1,2,35 C.O.G. Program Comm. 1, Service Comm. 2, Popcorn Comm. 35 Spanish Club 1,2, Treas. 35 Choir 1,2,35 Future Teachers 3. 'V '1Z'f? 5 may -4' fi, GENE HOLLOWAY-Bep Band 15 Dance Band 1. Marching Band 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Concert Band 1,2,3. DIANNE HOMCHICK-C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,2, Service Comm. 2, Social Comm. 35 Choir 2,3. NANCY ELIZABETH HORNSBY-C.O.G. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 Choir 35 Play LITTLE WOMENU 2. RICHARD QDickJ HOUGHTON--Golf 1,2,35 Math Club 2,35 Spanish Club 3. Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. BRUCE HOWLAND-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Locker Comm. 1,2. WALT HUFFMAN- A Club 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Basket- ball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. . '. Page 95 5... ,, , .., MQ, ., . ,,,,,,. ibn WW 47 GUY M. KAPLAN-K.O.B. 1,25 Vice Pres. 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. KING KARAMATIC-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Track Team 2,3. DARLENE KAUZLARICH-C.O.G. Service Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 2,35 Pep Club 35 Office Staff 35 T.A.V. 25 Future Nurses 1. THOMAS KEARNS-B0y's Fed. l,2,3. KAREN KNUTE+Latin Club 2,3. C.O.G. l,2,3. DIANE KOIDAHL-Activity Points Recorder 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 C.O.G. Service Comm. 2,35 Program Comm. 35 Spanish Club 1,35 Program Chairman 25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Future Teachers 2,3. 'Biff' 'LJ SCOTT A. JONES-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Concession crew 35 Track 1. SUSAN RAE JONES-Leaderettes 2,35 Orchestra 1,2, Repre- sentatives 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Play Therapy 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 C.O.G. Lounge Comm. Chm. 3, Popcorn Comm. 2,3, Program Comm. 1,2,35 Office Practice 3. CAROLYN JORDAN-Soph. Hop comm. 1, G.A.A. 1. Forensics 15 Office Practice 25 All School Play 25 C.O.G. 152, Art Comm. 35 Stage Crew 35 Choir 35 Service Officer 25 Library Science 35 Honor Society 2. ELISE JORGENSEN-Spanish Club 25 Latin Club l,2. Future Nurses 2,35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1,3, Friendly Comm. 25 Quinault Staff 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Quill and Scroll 3. BILL fWillyJ KALIN-Baseball 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Boy's State 25 A Club 2,3. DONNA JEAN KANGAS-G.A.A. 1. C.O.G. Service Comm. 25 Lounge Comm. 35 Office Practice 1,25 Latin Club 1. x-f-fs I 'TLS' JUDI KRAUSE-C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1,25 Service Comm. 35 Popcorn Comm. 35 Future Teachers l,2. Future Nurses 2,35 T.A.V. 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. MARIE KRAUTH-Pep Club 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 C.O.G. 1,25 Social Comm. 35 Popcorn Comm. 3. Choir 35 All School Play 25 T.A.V. 2,3. RUSS KUHNS-Football 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Wrestling 2,35 Track 1,2,35 A Club 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Jr. Class Pres. 2. Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Men's Routing Section 2,3. MARY ELLEN KUTCHERA-C.O.G. 25 Service Comm. 15 Popcorn 35 G.A.A. 15 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Latin Club 1,3, Treas. 25 All School Play 25 Future Teachers 1,3 Pres. 25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Quinault 2,3. P.E. Assistant 35 Quill and Scroll 3. LINDA JOAN LAAKSONEN-Latin Club 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Madrigals 2,35 French Club 2,35 Play Heidi 15 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 C.O.G. 1, Pub- licity 8: Scrapbook Comm. 2, Art Comm. 3. Minstrel Show 25 Honor Society 1,2,3. GARY LANGHANS-B0y's Fed. 1,2,35 A Club 1,2,35 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Baseball 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Men's Glee 35 Men's Rooting Section 3. Q .-Q SHARON LANPHEAR-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. Service Comm. 1, 2,35 Art Comm. 35 T.A.V. 3. DICK LANTZ-Track 1,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Concession Crew 1,2535 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,3. Spanish Club 2. DARLENE LAPACEK-Latin Club 2,35 Choir 2, Roberoom Chrm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 35 C.O.G. 152,35 G.A.A. 1. GLORIA MARTIN LARSON-Pep Club 1,Z,35 French Club 1,2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Soph. Hop Comm. 1. Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 May Dance Comm. 25 C.O.G. 3, Friendly Comm. 1,25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Quinault Staff 2, Arc Ed. 35 A.F.S. Finalist 25 Leaderettes 2, Vice- Pres. 35 Student Body Sec. 35 Senate 35 Board of Control 3, Quill and Scroll 3. RICHARD QDickj LARSON-Transfer from McKinleyville 25 Spanish Club 25 Studio Band 25 Gymnastics 2. A.H.S.: Boy's Fed. 3. GAR SEE LEE-Spanish Club 2,35 Boy's Fed. .l,2,35 Camera Club 35 Math Club 3. Qs...- 'Qr C IQ? 5 'Nc -.gf-. --.1 CAROL SUE LOGAN-G.A.A. lg C.O.G. 1, Service Comm. 2, Sec. 3. Senate 35 Pep Club 3, Popcorn Comm. 1, Chrm. 25 Soph. Chrm. 2. ELIZABETH Program Comm. 1, Popcorn Comm. 25 United Weather- wax Drive Chrm. 25 Ocean Breeze Staff 2, News Ed. 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Ouill and Scroll 3. DENISON CDennyJ JAY LUCE-Boy's Glee l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Starlighters 3. Latin Club 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Minstrel Show 1,25 Talent Show 35 Madrigals 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. PAM LUMSDEN-C.O.G. 1,2,3. CAROL LUNDBOM-Honor Society 15 G.A.A. 1,25 French Club 15 T.T.S. 15 C.O.G. 1,2,3. JACKIE LUNDGREN-Choir 2,3. C.O.G. 2,35 Publicity Sc Scrapbook Comm. 1. Hop Comm. 15 Mary Dance Dec. Comm. 1, CLizJ LUCAS-Future Nurses 15 C.O.G. 3, 1, ,xr-t ff.. 'ii -R 41- .rv ,Wi 'CSV JOHN LEITH-Retail Selling 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. RON LESTER-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Menls Rooting Section 35 Retail Selling 35 United Nveatherwax Drive 1,2,3. Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 B Football 1. EILEEN MARCIA LIGHTBURN-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. l,2,3. FRANCES LIGHTFOOT-C.O.G. Program Comm. l,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Latin Club l,2,3. SUNNY JEAN LITTLE-C.O.G. l,2,3. WILLIAM QBillJ LOCKMAN-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Football 2,35 A Club 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Men's Root- ing Section 3. W. QQ 3 Page 97 .4-Q. f .......4- Nunn '-al' if' 'KI' CATHERINE fCathyj MAYR-Future Nurses 1, Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 C.O.G. Service Comm. 152, Publicity Comm. Chr. 35 Service Officer 2. j'NEIL MCAFEE-Transfer from R.A. Long 35 Booster Club 1. Orchestra 1,2,35 Annual Staff 15 Horace Greeley- Chappaqua Apparatus Club 25 Choir 2. A.H.S.: C.O.G. Publicity Comm. 35 French Club 35 Future Nurses 3. JUDITH M. MCCLINTOCK-Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2, Program Comm. 35 Choir 2, Sec. 35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 2, Friendly Comm. 2, Program Comm. 3. Senior Class Sec. 35 Starlighters 35'Madrigals 25 Hall Traffic Comm. 2. Future Nurses 25 Senate 25 Future Teachers 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 G.A.A. 15 Student Lounge Comm. I5 Play Therapy 1. JOAN MCCRIMMON-Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2,3. Pep Club 1,2,35 Leaderettes 35 C.O.G. Program Comm. 2, Friendly Comm. 35 Play Therapy 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Service Officer 35 Future Teachers 3. CRISTI MCCULLOM-Spanish Club 2, Gen. Chrm. 35 Future Nurses l,2,3. Play Therapy 25 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 1, Social Comm. 2, Program Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 35 Starlighters 35 G.A.A. l,2. JIM MCCULLOUGH-B0y's Fed. 1,2,3g Men's Glee 25 Pro- jection Crew l5 Men's Rooting Section 25 Minstrel Show 2. Sl ' was-nr-c 'bv 'S-TZ? ,1 '?' A .Q 1 'fieii 9' 4 ?s5 GARY LUPO-Baseball l,2,3. A Club 2,35 B Football 15 Traffic Comm. 2,35 Intramural Basketball 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 2,35 Men's Glee 2,35 Latin Club 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Projection Crew 2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. OLIVER QOleJ E. MACKEY, JR.-Projection Crew 1,2,35 CBJ Football 15 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. P.A. 2,3. JOEL MADTSON-Boy's Fed. l,2,3. MIKE MANENICA- B Football 15 Yell Duke 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Retail Selling 3. H. STUART MARKWELL-Honor Society l,2,35 Boy's State 25 Intra-mural Basketball 15 Math Club 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Latin Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 15 French Club 3, Vice Pres. 2. Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 25 Base- ball 2,35 A Club 2,3. BILL MARSHALL-Band 1,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Library Science 25 Marching Band 2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. SHIRLEY McINNIS-COG 13 Service Comm 2 Orchestra 12 Sec Treas 3 GAA 1 Str ng Quartet 3 LARRY fMacj MCKINLAY K.O.B. 2. Boys Fed. 12 3 United Weatherwax Drive I 2 3' Men s Rooting Section 2 3. PATRICIA fPatj BERNE MCMAHON-French Club 15 C.O.G. 3, Service Comm. 1,25 G.A.A. I5 All-School Play 15 Talent Assembly 15 Publicity Bt Scrapbook Comm. 15 Social Comm. 35 T.T.S. 15 Office Practice 25 Choir 3. ,IANICE MAE MCNULTY-Soph. Class Vice-Pres. 1. French Club 15 Senate 25 Leaderettes, 2,35' Pep Club 1,2,35 C.O.G. Friendly Comm. 2,3, Social Comm. 1,35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 35 G.A.A. 15 Honor Society 1,2,35 May Dance Comm. I5 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. Ocean Breeze Staff 2,35 Quill Bt Scroll 33 Future Teachers 2,3. GERALDINE fGeriQ MEDLEY-Transfer from Hoquiamg AHS: C.O.G. 3. LORRAINE fLaneyJ MEEK-C.O.G. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Service Officer 1. BETTY JO QB.J.J MEIGGS-Honor Society l,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 35 Latin Club l,3, Sec. 25 C.O.G. l,3, Co-Ed. 35 Senate 35 Friendly Comm. 25 Quinault 2, May Dance Comm. 2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3. NORMAN MODE-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. COLLEEN BELLE MOORE-C.O.G. Social Comm. 2, Popcorn Comm. 35 G.A.A. 1. Camera Club 1,2,35 French Club 2,35 Honor Society 152,35 T.T.S. 2,35 Childrens' Play 1,2,3. Friendly Comm. 1, DENNIS CDennyJ MORRISETTE-Spanish Club l,2: Boy's Fed. l,2,3. BETTY JO MOYER-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. Service Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 2, Locker Comm. 3, Lounge Comm. 3. MARTHA MURPHY-C.O.G. 2, Friendly Comm. 1, Program Comm. 35 Choir 35 Minstrel Show 1,25 Locker Comm. 1. I ' 'vi'- WON 'lbw -r PHILIP NELSON-Dance Band 1,2,35 Band 1, Sec. 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3. Math Club 2, Pres. 35 Senate 35 Ocean Breeze Staff 25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,3. LINDA NEWMAN-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1,2,3. MARY RUTH NILES - Honor Society 1,2,35 C.O.G. 1, Friendly Comm, 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Choir 2,3. JUDITH Cjudyj LOUISE NORIN-Honor Society 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, Treas. 3. G.A.A. 15 French Club l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. Chrm. 15 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. Chrm. 2,35 May Dance Comm. Chrm. 2,35 Quinault Staff Business Manager 25 Co-Editor 35 Future Teachers 2, President 35 Choir 35 Starlighters 2,35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 15 Frendly Comm. 2,3. Girls State 25 Senate 3, Quill and Scroll 3. ROBERT QBobj NORRIS-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Football l,2,35 Spanish Club 25 A Club 3. CATHERINE fCathiej MARY NOVAK-C.O.G. Service Comm. 1,2, Popcorn Comm. 3, Friendly Comm. 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,35 Quinault Staff 35 Soph. Hop Comm. 1, Quill and Scroll 3. 'Eta IQX. T7 L. . 'N' 5 -.4 db -bv' 2 VIOLET fVij MYERS-C.O.G. 1,2,3. RAY MYKRA- B Basketball l. Traffic Comm. 2,35 Honor Society 25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Intramural Basketball 25 Men's Rooting Section 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2. TONI MORGAN-G.A.A. 15 French Club 15 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 C.O.G. 3, Friendly Comm. l,2, Publicity BL Scrapbook Comm. 1,25 Spanish Club 2. BEVERLY NELSON-Senate 1,35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1,2,3, Service Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 2, Popcorn Comm. 35 Leaderettes 2,3. Ocean Breeze Staff 2, Business Mgr. 35 Spanish Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 P.E. Assistant 25 Quill and Scroll 3. HERB NELSON-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Science Club 25 Math Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 35 Latin Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3. MIKE NELSON-K.O.B. 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. nv it. + 'l. 1 '1 Page 99 rf! an-N -new N Q5 ,, vs-3? TERRANCE DEANE OGREN-Latin Club 15 Projection Crew 1,25 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. DAVID QSkeeterJ OLSON-Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Math Club 35 Program Comm. 2. Intramural Basketball 1. KEITH G. OLSON--Concession Crew 15 T.T.S. 1,25 Choir 1,2, Pres. 35 Men's Glee l,2,35 Starlighters l,2,35 Madrigals 25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. DOUGLAS OSHEROFF-P.A. Crew l,2,35 Forensics l,3, Vice- Pres. 25 Math Club 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Science Club 2,35 Senate 2. Boy's Fed. 1,2, Pres. 35 Board of Control 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 French Club 15 Ocean Breeze Staff 2, Editor 35 United Weatherwax Drive Chrm. 25 Lunchroom Comm. 25 Service Officer 1, Quill and Scroll 3. WAYNE EDDIE PACANA-Concession Crew l,2,35 Track 1,35 Football 35 Intramural Basketball 25 Wrestling 3. Latin Club 25 Science Club 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Weather- wax Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3. MARDY PAVLETICH-Latin Club 1,25 Spanish Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1. C.O.G. Friendly Comm. l,2, Program Comm., Chairman 3, C.O.G. V. Pres. 35 Honor Society 2,35 Girls Senate 35 T.A.V. 2,35 Play Therapy 35 Pep Club5 Pop- corn Comm.5 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Jr.-Sr. Ball 25 Future Nurses 2,3. Choir 2,35 Madrigals. '1 TOM NUTTER-Band l,2,35 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 Pep Band 1,25 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 100 Mile Club 3. ANNALEE NYBERG-Latin Club 1,35 Honor Society l,2,35 G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. Art Comm 1,3, Service Comm. 25 Childrens' Play 25 Senior Play 25 Future Nurses 1,25 Service Officer 35 T.A.V. 1, Publicity Chrm. 2. KATHLEEN NYMAN-Honor Society 1,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,35 French Club 2,35 Choir 2,35 C.O.G. 3, Program Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 25 Future Nurses 35 Science Club 3. BOB OAR-Transfer from North Bend Oregon 25 Soph. Class Pres. 15 Letterman's Club 15 Varsity Track 15 Key Club 15 B Football 1. B Basketball 1. A.H.S.: A Foot- ball 2,35 A Basketball 2,35 A Track 2,3. Student Body Pres. 35 A Club 2,35 Boys Fed. 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Traffic Comm. 35 Board of Control 35 Senate 3. MIKE O'CONNOR- B Football 1,2. Hall Traffic 25 choir 25 Men's Glee 25 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Minstrel Show 25 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 3. JANET O'DELL-Pep Club 15 Future Teachers 1,35 French Club 2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,3. Science Club 35 All School play 25 C.O.G. l,2,35 Debate 1,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 3. 'UQ RICH PETTIJOHN-K.O.B. 1,25 Men's Glee 25 Latin Club 1,25 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. LARRY PICKERING--Football 25 Track l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2, V. Pres. 35 A Club l,2,35 100 Mile Club5 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Men's Rooting Section 3. Intramural Basketball 3. KATHY PILAS-Spanish Club 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 C.O.G. Program Comm. l,3, Service Comm. 25 Future Teachers 2,3. KAY ANN PORTER-G.A.A. 1,25 T.T.S. 1,25 Library Staff 25 C.O.G. 1,2,3. JANE POTTS-Choir 1,2, Historian 35 Future Nurses 25 Senate 15 Madrigals 2,3. Soph. Hop Comm. 15 Honor Society l,2,35 C.O.G. Social Comm. 1, Service Comm. 1, Friendly Comm. 25 Program Comm. 2,35 T.A.V. 35 G.A.A. 1. VERL POTTS-Football l,2,35 B Basketball 15 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Tennis 1,2,35 Wrestling 2,35 A Club 1,2, Pres. 35 Service Officer 2,35 Traffic Comm. 35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive. ,...4-I' BERNICE RADKA - C.O.G. 2,35 Program Comm. 15 T.T.S. 3. PAUL RANDALL - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Spanis b Club 1,2,35 Track I,2,35 Wrestling 2,35 A Club 2,35 Math Club 3. Science Club 35 Mens Rooting Section 3. RICHARD fRickJ RASMUS - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Concession Crew 1,2,35 Locker Comm. 2,35 Honor Society 1,25 Projec- tion Crew 2. YOLANDA REID - C.O.G. l,2,35 Latin Club Vice Pres. 2,35 Science Club 3, Sec. 25 Math Club 35 Senate 35 Forensics Squad 3. LINDA RI-IODEN-C.O.G. Program Comm. 15 Camera Club 15 G.A.A. lg Locker Comm. Char. 35 Friendly Comm. 25 Lounge Comm. 35 C.O.G. 3. RUSSELL RIFENBERG-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Traffic Parking 3. , ,gp- y...v JERRY SCH-IEI-Boy's Fed. l,2,35 A Club 2,35 B Football 15 A Football 2,35 Baseball l,2,3. Senate 35 Traffic Comm. 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3. PATRICIA fPattyJ ANN SCHLIEF-C.O.G. 1,2, Friendly Comm. 35 Service Officer 15 Library 2,3. WAYMON SCHMIDT-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive5 Men's Rooting Section 3. CATHERINE SCHOENING-C.O.G. 1, Social Comm. 2, Friendly Comm. 35 G.A.A. 1. Quinault Staff 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 Sopb. Hop Comm. 15 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 2,35 Quill and Scroll 3. BRUCE W. SCHOONMAKER-Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Science Club 25 Math Club 35 Football Mgr. 1,25 Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Track l,2,3. A Club l,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Wrestling 2. DONALD SCHWEITZER-Camera Club 25 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. ac., TED ROWLAND-Boy's Fed. l,2,3. Rifle Club 2,35 K.O.B. l,2,3. JOHN W. SALICK-Latin Club 1,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Wrestling 2,35 A Club 2, Traffic 35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Rifle Club 15 Baseball 3. MARILYN LOUISE SALMI-C.O.G. l,2,35 Future Nurses 2,35 Library Science 25 Choir 3. TOM SALMON-- A Club l,2,3. Track I,2,35 Football l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. JOHN T. SAVAGE-Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. RALPH SCHAFER-Swimming l,2,35 A Club 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,35 Math Club 25 Boy's Fed. l,2,3. 1'7 Page 101 ia.. D1 AL QSkipJ SMITH - Swimming 1,2,3. Track l,2,35 100 Mile Club 35 K.O.B. 1,25 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 NA Club l,2,35 Con- cession Crew 35 Men's Rooting Section 35 United Weather- wax Drive l,2,35 Intramural Water Basketball 1,2,3. ELLEN SMITH-C.O.G. 1. Friendly Comm. 25 Social Comm. 35 Future Nurses 25 Future Teachers 15 T.A.V. 25 Spanish Club 15 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Library Science 15 G.A.A. 1. JEANETTE CAROLYN SMITH - G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses 2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Play Therapy 15 T.A.V. 2,35 Choir 2,35 Jr. Sr. Ball Comm. 25 C.O.G. 15 Program Comm. 35 Social Comm. 3. MARGARET QMargieJ LOUISE SMITH - G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1,35 Service Comm. 25 Open House Comm. 2. SANDRA QSandyJ SNELI.. - C.O.G. 15 Friendly Comm. 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Rifle Club 1. JOHN CSnideJ SNIDER - Band 152,35 Dance Band l,2,35 Pep Band 2,35 Minstrel Band 1,25 Men's Glee 1,25 Senate 35 Boys Fed. l,2,35 Honor Society 3. 'Z . ,Xi N Q. 15555522 103 5 5 5, If Eli I Page 102 5-:rf l 5 s mi 5 wr Q N I S T55-T f Ky 5 Wfyi .1 K. 45 JO ANN SEATH - C.O.G. Service Comm. 15 P u blic i t y 8: Scrapbook Comm. 15 Social Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 35 French Club 1,25 Honor Society l,2,35 Future Nurses 3. CAROL JEAN SHAPANSKY - C.O.G. Social Comm. 15 Ser- vice Comm. 1,35 G.A.A. 15 Open House Comm. 3. DUANE SHEDD-Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Stage Crew l,2,35 K.O.B. 15 Sgt. at Arms 2, Capt. 3. LARRY SHERMAN - Choir l,2,35 Men's Glee l,2,35 Starlight- ers 35 Minstrel Show 1,2. B Basketball 1,25 Concession Crew 25 Yell Duke 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Men's Rooting Sect- ion 25 Talent Assembly 1,35 Service Officer 25 Jr. Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 2. ED LEROY SILVA - Boy's Fed. 2,35 Program Comm. 15 Men's Rooting Section 2. WILLIAM 1BillJ A. SIPILA - Boy's Fed. l,25Treas. 3. Honor Society 25 Vice-Pres. 35 Rifle Club 25 Intramural Basketball l,2,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 2,35 B Basketball 25 Quill and Scroll 3. MIKE STEWART - Swim Team l,2,35 Golf l,2,35 A Club 2,35 Boy's State 25 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Service Officer 15 Math Club 2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Science Club 25 Water Basketball 3. JOHN STODDARD - Football 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Boy's State 25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. JOHN L. STOPSEN - Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. DAVID M. SWAN - Concession Crew l,2,35 Camera Club 1, 2,35 Service Officer 1,25 Projection Crew 2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. ANN E. SWANSON-G.A.A. 15 Vice-Pres. 35 Pres. 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Vice-Pres. 35 Honor Society 2,3. Future Teachers 35 P.E. Assistant 35 Senate 35 C.O.G. 1,2,3. RUEZHON TANNER - C.O.G. l,2,35 G.A.A. 1. BILL fTinkJ TETZLAFF - Football 15 Baseball 1,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,3- CAROLE THOMPSON - C.O.G. Social Comm. I,3, Friend- ly Comm. 25 Service Comm. l,2,35 T.A.V. 35 Choir 35 Future Teachers 25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. DAVID THORSON - Swimming Team l,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. RONALD QROHJ TOLOMEI-100 Milers Club 2,35 Concession Crew l,2. Boy's Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 RICHARD fRichj TOWNSEND - P.A. Crew l,2,35 K.O.B. 1,25 Honor Society l,2,35 Senate 1,25 Math Club 2,35 Sci- ence Club 25 French Club 15 Lunchroom Comm. 2. BOB TRADER-Boy's Fed. 1,2,35 Retail Selling 3. all fb Q . I villa, Q Ja eg-vi fn .A ----. l X 3, X 3 LARRY WARWICK - A Club 1,25 Traffic Com. 35 A Football l,2,35 Concert Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 March- ing Band 2,35 Band Vice-Pres. 35 Orchestra 2,3. Choir 35 Men's Glee 35 Madrigals 35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 United Wea- therwax Drive 1,2,35Intramural Basketball '15 Track l,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 35 Wrestling 3. HARRY WATKINS - Swimming 25 Pep Staff 2. King 35 Con- cession Crew 15 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 French Club 1,25 Track 2,35 Board of Control 35 Senate 35 Ocean Breeze Staff 2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Traffic Comm. 3. GEORGE WATSON - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Swimming 1,2,3. JOHN Uimj WELCH - Football 1,2,3g A Club 1,25 Ser- geant at Arms 35 United Weatherwax Drive 25 Jr. Cl a s s Vice-Pres. 25 jr. Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Boy's Fed. 2,35 Student Lounge Comm 15 Hall Traffic Comm 35 Wrestling 2,3. In- tramural Basketball 15 Service Officer 3. BARBARA WELCH - Senate 35 Future Nurses 2,35 T.A.V. 2,35 C.O.G. Service Comm. 15 Friendly Comm. 25 Popcorn Comm. 35 Social Comm. Chrm. 3. Soph. Hop Comm. 15 French Club 2,35 G.A.A. 15 Jr. Sr. Ball Comm.2. SANDRA QSandyJ JEAN WEST - Honor Society l,2,35 Lea- derettes 2,31 French Club l,2,35 Quinault Staff 25 Senior Section Ed. 35 jr. Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 2,35 May Dance Dec. Comm. 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. G.A.A. 15 C.O. G. Social Comm. 1,2,3. Friendly Comm. 35 Future Teachers 2,35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Quill and Scroll 3. .T r-5, -vs- sa... V- ...,,x U. 1:3 , 51. ff 'D CONNIE VICTORIA fVickiJ VALENTINE - C.O. G. 15 Friendly Comm. 2. Program Comm. 35 jr. Sr. Ball Dance Comm. 25 C.O.G. Locker Room Comm. 2. ED VAN SYCKLE - Band l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. ROY L. VESSEY - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Locker Com m. 1, 2, 35 K.O.B. l,2,35 Stage Crew 1,25 Boy's Glee Club 1,25 Choir 1,25 Track 2,3. KAY WACKER - Latin Club l,2,35 C.O.G. 1,25 Treas. 3. Pop- corn Comm. Chrm. 35 Future Teachers 35 G.A.A. 15 Choir 3. KENNETH fKenj WALDEN - Wrestling 2,35 Track l,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Concession Crew l,2,35 100 Mile Club 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. ROBERT CBobj WARBERG - Boy's Fed. l,2,3. Choir 2,35 Men's Glee 2,35 Minstrel Show 25 Latin Club 1,25 Projec- tion Crew 1,2. fi' -'Cs If Page 103 l ,ss 5 W. 'wc , A pg Q RAY WILSON - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Choir 2,35 Madrigals 25 Men's Glee l,2,35 Swimming 15 Intramural Basketball 15 United Weathcrwax Drive l,2,35 jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Comm. 25 Minstrel Show 1,25 Concession Crew 1,2. B Football 15 Men's Rooting Section 2,3. ' JOHN WINDLE - Boy's Fed. 1,2535 Latin Club 1,2,3. BOB fBicepsj WISCOMB - A Football l,2,35 Swimming 15 Wrestling 2,35 Track 1,25 Baseball 35 A Club l,2,35 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Service Club 25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 Men's Glee 2,35 Minstrel Show 25 Choir 2,35 Madrigals 25 Traffic Comm. 25 Talent Show 35 Projection Crew. MARIANNE WUSCHIG - A.F.S. Exchange Student From West Berlin, Germany 35 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 35 C.O.G. Popcorn Comm. 3.. JAMES Uimj R. WYNANS - Minstrel Band 1,25 Pep Band l,2,35 Dance Band 25 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. 15 Honor Society l,2,35 Latin Club Officer 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Senate 2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. TAWNEY YONICI-I - C.O.G. Program Comm. 15 Friendly Comm. 1,25 Service Comm. Chrm. 35 P.E. Assistant 25 Soph. Hop Comm. 15 Spanish Club 2,35 Tennis Team I5 Leaderettes 2,35 jr.-Sr. Ball Comm. 25 G.A.A. 1. DAVE WHITE - Swimming l,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Boy's Fed. 1,235 Boy's State 25 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Senate 15 Honor Society 152,35 Latin Club l,2,35 Quinault Staff Sports Ed. 2. Men's Glee 2. PAT WHITLOCK - Rifle Club 25 Parking Comm. 35 Tennis Club 35 Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. PATSY A. WHITLOCK - G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. l,2,35 Library Science 25 T.T.S. 2. SANDRA CSandyJ WILLIAMS - C.O.G. Service Comm. 1, Social Comm. 2, Popcorn Comm. 2,35 Camera Club 15 Choir 2,35 Future Nurses 2. T.A.V. 2,35 Service Officer 35 G.A.A. 15 Library Staff 1,35 All School Play 2. SHAYNE WILLIAMS - G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1,25 Service Comm. 35 Spanish Club 2,3. JAMES QWi11yy DONALD WILSON - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Football 1,2,3. A Club 2,35 Intramural Basketball l,2,35 Tennis 15 Track 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Choir 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Traffic Comm. 35 Starlighters 35 Men's Glee 2,35 Madrigals 2. Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Minstrel Show 2,3. TIM YOUNG - Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Projection Crew 3. CAROL ANN ZACK - C.O.G. 15 Friendly Comm. 2,35 Locker Comm. 2. JOHN E. ZEMBAL - Choir 2,35 Boy's Glee Club 2,35 Library Science 2,35 Track 25 Boy's Fed. l,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 3. STELLA BOLDONADO - Transfer from Hoquiam High, Pep Club 1,25 Style Show 1,25 Girl's H Club 1,2. EDWARD DELL - Boy's Fed. 1,2,3. SUSAN VALLIERE - Transfer from Forks 35 Girls Club l,2,35 Popcorn Comm. Chairman 15 Girls Club President 35 Spartan Gazzette 3. 4-vcr I f Z E s 5 5 f E . E . V r 7 an ' Y' , F W .iq I H . fi: is . '-1 'Ji'.-071' - Q K- , A , V ' MA t. 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Their iirst love Scoutmg Around' .2 Sugar and Spice Johnny Angel of M., I Elise in full splendor! Wo Page 112 Showing it up' TOUCIJS A' A 4 7: N A 3 . V, . 3, I -'-, ' A4 ,f L ' , '. iii Z 11 K kivykk ,.- I V1 , ,., . ' i eg 4 we -, we ' 2' A ' A The End A ' Y , Tommy The BIG Hunter Snide and his jiving four .,,......-. Legs Fran 8z Rick Corpus Cristi The long Kc short of it! NATURAL RESOURCES CHEMISTRY ,FT-CZ' ..' -95 J 4- ? 5 'iz -:E ' -.-:-' , :fr Rayonler Incorporated Northwest operations ut Hoquiam, Port Angeles, Stott!! and Shelton, Washington Page 113 'S 429 UTCH BOY PAINTS 69 D found at COPELAND QQ 'QD PAINT and GLASS W 319-321 E. Market KBK LE 2-2441 Aberdeen DUPONT PAINTS, TOO! SCOTT'S GRAND CENTRAL MARKET Good Luck Class of 1963 Grays Harbor Paint CS Toy Kerr's Grand Central Bakery Scott's Flower Shop Scott's Bufteteria Roto-Craft Sales Inc. All These Centers in One Building . I I --...-. eff-. E r ,, f ' Q QL ,.--gf! 432' -f - :ii 5' 113,55 x -' 'Leb- Congratulations Class of '63 GRAYS HARBOR AMUSEMENT CO. Fox Evergreen Theatres D and R THEATRE Pg PAY 'N SAVE of Aberdeen T11 'TT' qi ,W . ., I AA,, I , ,,,, L BAYVIEW LUIVIBER CO. INC. BUILDING MATERIAL Five Yards to Serve You Cosmopolis-Elrna-I-Ioquiarn Montesano-South Bend STATE FARM INSURANCE Balcony at Scott's Market Auro-FIRE-LIFE I-I. I-I. Bud Hancock Agent MORCK HOTEL Aberdeen Wedding Receptions Our Specialty Page 115 MAYR BROTHERS SMOKE SHOP OAEE LOGGING OO. INC Aberdeen Hoquicrm, Washington Route 3, BOX 508 RIVIERA CAFE Cutting Logs for Today- Hoquiam Growing Trees for Tomorrow. ALUMNI Mr. 61 Mrs. Glenn B. Hicks Class of '29 Since 1905 SWcfnson's Foods SWAN SON 'S SUPER MARKETS Aberdeen ci Hoquicirn WALT FAILOR'S Sporting Goods Hobbies Ccrmeras SMITI-I CS LOSLI INC. SHEET METAL ci ROOFING 406 E. Market LE 3-1771 Robert L. Nelson, Mgr. EARLEY TIRE CO. 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Wishkcxh LE 3-1521 Pg 129 Pa enior Boys Abbott, Donald 21, 89 Acker, John 37, 50, 51, 42, 89 Aho, Alan 15, 17, 37, 45, 54 58, 89 Allen, Ray 14, 21, 89 Aro, Samuel 14, 89 Baretich, Steve 30, 89 Barkell, Mike 24, 89 Barnhardt, Randy 89 Barr, Tom 38, 89 Benedict, James 38, 51, 87, 89 Berken, Bill 89 Billings, Larry 25, 58, 90 Bixler, Kenneth 17, 58, 90 Braack, Jay 90 Bramstedt, Dick 34, 90 Bridges, Leonard 90 Bronson, Alan 15, 90 Brown, Dave Alan 21, 23, 90 Brumfield, Dale 22, 90 Burton, Mike 15, 17, 50, 57, 68, 44, 58, 90 Cherry, Roger 90 Clark, Duane 91 Cobain, Donald 91 Coffman, Don 91 Copeland, Mike 91 Creelman, Leslie 58, 91 Davis, Jack 25, 58, 91 DeBacker, Ray 21, 91 Dell, Edward 92 Dombroski, Ed 92 Drake, Russell 92 Duncan, Bob 17, 92 Edison, Thomas 4, 17, 22, 32, 44, 50, 57, 68, 92 Edwards, William 14, 92 Elway, Dick 92 Erwin, Charles 14, 58, 92 Erwin, Keith 14, 93 Filander, Gerald 93 Fleming, Chester 93 Fletcher, Steve 37, 38, 93 Folden, John 23, 93 Fovargue, Jon 34, 57, 93 Furth, James 15, 17, 20, 57, 93 Gadwa, Tom 93 Gary, Mike 93 Gibbs, Jim 93 Gilkison, Don 93 Girard, Ed 93 Grah, Richard 93 Griffith, Jim 93 Grigsby, Jim 58, 94 Gurrad, Bill 23, 94 Hagara, Mike 15, 94 Hamilton, Gary 15, 94 Hanson, Gary A. 15, 17, 50, 51, 58, 94 Hanson, Gary N. 15, 94 Hart, Toby 17, 57, 94 Hayrynen, Richard 14, 23, 38, 86, 94 Hazelblade, Fred 94 Hedin, Kenneth 94 Hedwall, John 94 Holloway, Gene 95 Houghton, Dick 95, 23 Howland ,Bruce 95 Huffman, Walter 17, 50, 58, 95 Hulbert, Earl 15, 17, 58, 95 Hurlbert, Larry 95 Jones, Scott 96 Kalin, William 17, 34, 57, 96 Kaplan, Guy 96 Karamatic, King 96 Kearns, Tom 96 Kuhns, Russell 15, 17, 24, 50, 57, 58, 53, 58, 85, 96 Langhans, Gary 50, 51, 58, 96 Lantz, Dick 17, 97 ge 130 Larson, Richard 97 Lee, Gar See 21, 23, 97 Leith, John 25, 97 Lester, Ronald 25, 97 Lockman, Bill 17, 50, 51, 97 Luce, Denny 22, 38, 87, 97 Lupo, Gary 17, 22, 98 Mackey, Oliver 14, 18, 98 Madtson, Joel 98 Manenica, Mike 25, 48, 86, 98 Markwell, Stuart 17, 21, 22, 34, 57, 98 Marshall Bill 98 1 Windle, John 22, 104 1 Wiscomb, Bob 14, 17, 38, 50, 58, 53, Q 86, 104 ' Wynans, Jim 4, 34, 40, 42, 104 1 Young, Tim 14, 104 , Zembal, John 18, 38, 58, 104 Straughn, Fred 102 Nelson, Patrick 99 Duncan, Gerald 92 Courcy, Tom 91 W Bunch, Donald 90 , McCullough, Jim McKinlay, Larry 98 98 Mitchell, LeRoy 99 Mode, Norman 99 Morrisette, Dennis 99 Mykra, Ray 14, 99 Nelson, Herbert 21, 23, 99 Nelson, Mike 99 Nelson, Phillip 4, 37, 88, 42, 99 Norris, Bob 17, 51, 99 Nutter, Tom 21, 53 58, 100 Oar, Bob 4, 5, 15, 17, 20, 51, 54, 58, 100 enior Girls Allen, Georgia 18, 24, 89 Allen, Marcia 4, 12, 16, 34, 44, 49, 65, 83, 86, 88, 89 Amble, Helene 12, 13, 16, 19, 23, 24, 30, 37, 38, 44, 89 Anderson, Nancy 13, 22, 40, 89 Apukka, Robin 4, 13, 16, 38, 49, 85, 89 Auer, Nancy 25, 89 Aurdal, Clare 32, 89 Baldonado, Stella 104 O'Connor, Mike 32, 100 Ogren, Terry 100 Olson, David 21, 100 Olson, Keith 38, 100 Osheroff, Douglas 4, 18, 21, 25, 33, 35, 83, 84, 88, 100 Pacana, Wayne 100 Pearson, Jim 100 Pettijohn, Richard 100 Pickering, Larry 14, 58, 100 Potts, Verl 4, 15, 17, 20, 21, 51, 53, 57, 85, 100 Randall, Paul 17, 21, 53, 101 Rasmus, Richard 15, 101 Rifenlaerg, Russell 101 Rowland, Ted 101 Salick, John 17, 22, 53, 101 Salmon, John 17, 51, 58, 101 Savage, John 25, 101 Scheafer, Ralph 17, 57, 101 Schei, Jerry 4, 15, 17, 51, 57, 87, 101 Schmidt, Waymon 101 Schoonmaker, Bruce.17, 21, 40, 58, 42, 101 Schweitzer, Donald 101 Shedd, Duane 21, 102 Sherman, Larry 48, 102 Silva, LeRoy 102 Sipila, Bill 15, 20, 25, 26, 32, 55, 88, 102 Smith, Allen 17, 58, 102 Snider, John 4, 37, 85, 42, 102 Stewart, Michael 17, 21, 34, 102 Stoddard, John 34, 102 Stopsen, John 102 Streifel, James 102 Swan, David 14, 15, 102 Tetzlaff, Bill 25, 103 Thorson, David 17, 103 Tolomei, Ronald 58, 103 Townsend, Richard 18, 21, 88, 103 Trader, Robert 25, 103 VonSyckle, Ed 42, 103 Vessey, Roy 14, 15, 103 Walden, Kenneth 15, 17, 103 Warberg, Robert 38, 103 Warwick, Larry 15, 17, 37, 38, 40, 51, 53, 58, 42, 103 Watkins, Harry 4, 48, 103 Watson, George 15, 103 Welch, Jim 15, 17, 20, 51, 53, 103 White, David 104 Whitlock, Patrick 13, 14, 104 Wilcox, Charles 104 Wilson, James 17, 38, 51, 84, 104 Wilson, Raymond 104 Baumgardner, Sharon 4, 5, 16, 20, 24, 25, 30, 34, 44, 89 I Berkman, Sue 12, 13, 25, 32, 90 Bivens, Jane 13, 40, 86, 90 ' Blaser, Judith 90 Branford, Susan 4, 12, 20, 21, 64, 87, 90 Brooks, Peggy 18, 20, 90 Broten, Jannice 12, 18, 90 Bunch, Diane 9 Burr, Marlene 22, 40, 58, 83, 84, 88, 90 Childress, Sara 13, 38, 91 Clark, Carol 24, 37, 38, 91 Clark, Linda 4, 13, 16, 20, 21, 44, 91 Cole, Sherri 13, 38, 91 Cook Barbara 13 18, 91 cospef, Judy 23, 34, 35, 91 ' Cowan, Carol 12, 18, 19, 91 Cox, Judy 18, 91 Davenport, Judith 91 DeWitt, Pat 20, 24, 92 Dickson, Frances 12, 18, 20, 21, 24, 92 DiFazio, Linda 12, 21, 22, 37, 38, 92 Dixon, Patricia 25, 92 Docsanes, Katherine 18, 92 Dumouchel, Nancy 92 Durrin, Susan 12, 13, 16, 23, 24, 92 Dutton, Kathy 25, 92 Ebbink, Hedy 20, 21, 22, 24, 92 Ekar, Jill 12, 16, 22, 24, 25, 31, 88, 92 Ellis, Darlene 13, 16, 92 Fickeisen, Penny 12, 16, 22, 25, 31, 93 Flanigan, Janice 93 Fletcher, Nancy 14, 16, 93 W Gedney, Marilyn 93 Godfrey, Judy 4, 13, 16, 38, 49, 93 Griffiths, Shirley 13, 93 Groseclose, Neena 4, 13, 16, 24, 25, 30, 38, 84, 94 Gunderson, Karen 94 Hagfors, Judy 25, 94 Kakala, Carol 12, 21, 22, 23, 24, 38, 94 Hancock, Melanie 25, 32, 40, 94 Hansen, Vicki 94 Harrington, Sue 12, 13, 23, 44, 94 Heikkila, Linda 12, 23, 94 3 Helm, Pam 24, 38, 95 Henry, Crystal 12, 13, 24, 38, 95 1 Henry, Diane 12, 16, 20, 38, 95 Henry Robin 13, 24, 42, 95 ' Hicks, Kathie 12, 23, 25, 26, 33, 95 Homchick, Dianne 13, 38, 95 Hornsby, Nancy 19, 38, 95 Howard, Kathleen 13, 18, 95 Jamieson, Jaan 95 Matheson, Alec 21 Jelovich, Sandy 4, 13, 16, 20, 24, 25, 31, 44, 95 Jones, Kathy 23, 38, 95 Jones, Susan Rae 12, 13, 18, 20, 40, 96 Jordan, Carolyn 18, 19, 38, 96 Jorgenson, Elise 13, 25, 31, 96 Kangas, Donna 13, 96 Kouzlarich, Darlene 13, 16, 96 Knute, Karen 13, 23, 96 Koidahl, Diane 12, 13, 23, 24, 96 Krause, Judy 13, 16, 23, 24, 96 Krauth, Marie 12, 13, 16, 22, 24, 38, 44, 96 Kutchera, Mary 12, 16, 22, 25, 30, 96 Laaksonen, Linda 12, 22, 38, 40, 96 Lanphear, Sharon 13, 24, 97 Lapacek, Darlene 22, 38, 97 Larson, Gloria 4, 5, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25, 31, 44, 64, 97 Lightburn, Eileen 97 Lightfoot, Frances 18, 23, 97 Little, Sunny 18, 97 Logan, Carole 13, 16, 97 Lucas, Elizabeth 16, 23, 25, 32, 44, 97 Lumsden, Pom 18, 97 Lundbom, Carol 97 Lundgren, Jackie 37, 38, 97 Mayr, Catherine 12, 24, 38, 98 McAfee, J'Neill 21, 22, 24, 40, 98 McClintock, Judy 23, 24, 38, 68, 44, 85, 98 MsCrimmon, Joan 16, 21, 98 McCullom Christi 23, 24, 38, 98 Mclnnis, Shirley 40, 98 McMahon, Patricia 18, 38, 98 McNulty, Janice 13, 16, 20, 25, 32, 98 Medley, Geraldine 98 Meek, Lorraine 98 Meiggs, Betty Jo 4, 16, 23, 24, 25, 30, 44, 99 Moore, Colleen 12, 20, 99 Morgan, Toni 99 Moyer, Betty Jo 13, 99 Murphy, Martha 38, 86, 99 Myers, Violet 99 Nelson, Beverly 4, 12, 13, 20, 23, 25, 32, 44, 99 Newman, Linda 99 Niles, Mary 13, 22, 99 Norin, Judy 4, 16, 21, 22, 24, 25, 30, 34, 38, 83, 84, 88, 99 Novak, Cathie 12, 13, 22, 24, 25, 31, 38, 99 Nyberg, Annalee 12, 20, 22, 100 Nyman, Kathleen 16, 21, 22, 24, 38, 40, 44, 87, 100 O'Dell, Janet 21, 22, 32, 40, 100 Pavletich, Mordy 12, 16, Pilas, Kathy 12, 13, 23, Porter, Kay 100 Potts, Jane 12, 38, 100 Radko, Bernice 18, 20, Reid, Yolanda 4, 21, 23, Rhoden, Lindo 13, 101 Salmi, Marilyn 38, 101 Schlief, Patty 12, 13, 18, 23, 24, 38, 100 24, 100 101 35, 101 101 Schoening, Cathy 13, 25, 31, 101 Seath, JoAnn 12, 102 Smith, Ellen 13, 102 Shapansky, Carol 13, 102 Smith, Jeanette 12, 13, 24, 38, 102 Smith, Margaret 102 c Snell, Sandy 102 Swanson, Ann 4, 21, 23, 24, 85, 102 l Tanner, Ruezhon 102 Thompson, Carole 13, 24, 103 Valentine, Vicki 12, 103 Wacker, Kay 12, 13, 22, 24, 38, 103 Welch, Barbara 4, 13, 24, 44, 64, 103 West, Sandy 13, 20, 24, 25, 31, 88, 103 Whitlock, Patricia 104 Williams, Sandra 12, 20 38, 104 Williams, Shayne 104 Wuschig, Marianne 4, 12, 23, 104 Yonich, Tawny 13, 20, 23, 87, 104 Zack, Carol 13, 104 Junior Boys Amos, Steven 79 Aronson, Steven 22, 80 Balderston, Richard 51, 52, 57, 80 Ballard, Ronald Barr, Robert 80 Bell, William 32 Bensussen, Gary 23, 37, 38, 53, 79 Bodwell, Ronald 79 Bold, Bob 40 Boora, James 14, 37, 42, 58, 79 Brennan, Michael 21, 22, 79 Brown, Thomas 14, 80 Brownrigg, Luther 4, 50, 57, 79 Buck, Bill 80 Buckler, Franklin 14, 58, 80 Bugher, Jon 35, 37, 38, 79 Burgess, Glen 37, 38, 79 Burton, Roger 79 Busenbark, Bill 79 Butler, Robert 15, 32, 57, 79 Caldwell, Bob 80 Carey, Lee 4, 22, 37, 42, 50, 55, 58, 79 Carossino, John 52, 80 Cena, Thomas 79 Chesterman, Robert 80 Clark, Ronnie 14, 15, 19, 79 Cole, Bill 79 Cummings, Tom 79 Dahlstrom, Gale 58, 80 Daniels, Dennis 32, 80 Davis, Lee 80 DeLaCruz, Max 79 Dewey, Dale 79 DeWitt, Bob 15, 21, 23, 79 Dimler, John 79 Donaldson, Robert 20, 23, 52, 80 Douglass, James Drake, Larry 79 Due, James 50, 54, 58, 80 Dunning, James 26, 50, 80 Easter, John 15, 53, 58, 79 Edinger, Allen 32, 79 Elway, Doug 42, 79 Elzenga, Bob 21, 79 Estes, William 21, 22, 23, 79 Fargo, Donald 79 Fitzpatrick, Michael 79 Fleming, Edward 55, 79 Foley, Robin 14, 79 Fortney, Clyde 14, 22, 24, 57, 79 Frafjord, David Lee 42, 79 Frame, Mike 79 Funk, Leslie 14, 15, 19, 56, 79 Furth, Kent 23, 79 Gerchak, John 22, 79 Gibbs, Gordon 51, 80 Gill, John 79 Girgich, John 79 Gobat, Michael 79 Godfrey, Scott 53, 79 Goldade, James 79 Goldberg, Larry 15, 23, 51, 80 Gotovoc, Norman 21, 79 Green, John Michael 22, 58, 79 Hagora, Thomas 80 Halvorson, Alfons 79 Hanan, Bob 14, 79 Hanson, Bob 79 Hardy, Bill 21, 23, 37, 38, 79 Harless, Ronald 79 Harmon, George 23, 79 Hatfield, Steve 4, 14, 18, 68, 79 Hayes, Gerald 79 Heikkila, Dick 79 Heikkila, Paul 51, 55, 80 Heiny, Paul 50, 53, 57, 79 Hill, Arvo 14, 80 Hinricks, Duanne 15, 79 Holton, Bruce 52, 79 Hoonan, Rick 42, 51, 57 House, Laron 52, 80 Hubler, John 79 Hutton, Michael 15, 21, 22, 23, 35, Jackson, Rick 57 79 Jackson, Ronald 79 James, Donald 79 James, Patrick 79 Jensen, Robert 79 Johnson, Eric Johnson, Stan 14, 23, 24, 79 Kohler, Edwin 38, 53, 79 Kainber, James 21, Keller, James 15, 2 23, 58, 79 3, 79 Killebrew, Richard 42, 50, 79 Kivi, Bob 56, 79 Kloempken, Raymond 79 Kolb, Gary 14, 79 Korpi, James 14, 19, 21, 23, 79 Kuni, Dale T9 LaRosa, Richard 79 Lauckhart, Roger 37, 42, 79 Lawty, Donn 80 Leland, Robert Lentz, Donald 14, 23, 79 Lind, Larry 37, 57, Littlejohn, Bob 14, Liukko, Andy 79 79 80 Lloyd, Roger 15, 79 Lukowski, Walter 14, 79 Madison, Bruce 80 Magee, Michael 4, 38, 79 Maine, Michael 79 Malott, James 15, 21, 23, 80 Marrs, Tom 4, 32, 38, 80 22 23 35 55 80 McAloney Walter 37, 40, 42, 57, 80 McDonald Don 23, 38, 53, 80 Mclntosh, Frank 14 McKean, Michael 21, 22, 35, 80 McMinds, Doug 52, 80 McNeley, Michael 80 McPeak, John 80 McPeak, Steve 80 Meins, Nicholas Mitchell, Vaughn 23, 80 Mommsen, Bradley 15, 38, 80 Moses, Francis 23, 80 Mates, James 23, 24, 37, 80 Mott, Bob 81 Nelson, George 50, 58, 80 Nelson, Woodson 23, 80 Niemila, John 42, 80 Ollikainen, Bob 23, 52, 80 Olson, Donald 80 Olson, Randall Osheroff, Michael 21, 40, 42, 80 Ouellette, Robin 14, 80 Parker, Gary 14, 21, 80 Parker, Joe 52, 80 Penttila, Steve 23, 51, 55, 80 Phillips, Robert 80 Preston, Bill 80 Proctor, Dave 80 Pruitt, Tom Questi, Charles 80 Quorp, John Ramsdell, Wayne 80 Ramseyer, John 18 Rand, Bill 14 Roy, James 80 Rhoton, Don 23, 52, 53, 58, 80 Richie, Daniel 80 Robbins, Dean Roman, Jack Roman, Melvin 80 Ross, Barry 42, 80 Ross, Paul 54, 58, 80 Russell, Byron 80 Salmon, Patrick 37, 40, 42, 80 Sanford, Tom 80 Shay, Robert 80 Sheaffer, Douglas 42, 57, 80 Sisk, Robert 80 Skinner, James 14, 80 Smith, Jim 22, 35, 52, 80 Snell, Jeffrey 51, 54, 80 Somerville, Allen 80 Stamwitz, Dale 52, 58, 80 Stevens, David 15, 32, 80 Stone, David 80 Page 131 Stopsen, Gene Swantek, William 80 Swiergula, Richard 80 Taft, Timothy 19, 20, 22, 31, 37, 38, 50, 80 Taylor, Gregg 22, 42, 53, 80 Timmons, Terrance 52, 80 Toy, Richard 80 Trinneer, Gary 57, 80 Turley, Mike 38, 80 Tuttle, David 14, 80 Umschied, Clyde 22 VanOgle, Robert 80 Vlastelica, John 54, 58, 80 Walker, John 40, 42, 58, 80 Walkoski, Robert Watkins, Paul 80 Welch, Ronald 53, 80 West, Gerald 14, 80 Westlund, Darrell Whitlock, Edward 81 Wigent, David Williams, Leslie 21, 80 Wood, James 80 Wood, Melvin 15, 21, 53, 80 Wood, Steven 80 Wright, Tom 15, 80 Yakovich, Donald 51, 52, 55, 57, 80 Yearout, Steven 18, 32, 58, 80 York, Jerry 80 Zayemopoulos, Andy 80 Junior Girls Allenbaugh, Leslie 12, 13, 21, 24, 78 Arrington, Sue Ann 13, 22, 24, 78 Asikainen Sherry 16, 22, 37, 38, 40, 44, 78 Atkins, Sharlene 38, 78 Axtell, Marian 12, 22, 24, 78 Ayers, Marcia 12, 20, 22, 24, 78 Baer Julie 13, 78 Barker, Rebecca 12, 24, 78 Bebich, Karen 79 Birdsall, Merrilee Black, Wanda 12, 13, 18, 23, 78 Blume, Katherine 16, 78 Brackey, Connie 78 Brakus, Carole 20, 78 Brown, Sharon 78 Buchman, Pauline 13, 16, 23, 38, 40, 44, 78 Bullington, Eevan 78 Bumgardner, Sue 21, 38, 78 Burbank, Carolyn 78 Bureau, Aletha 18, 81 Bushnell, Barbara 12, 16, 19, 23, 24, 31, 38, 44, 78 Caldwell Robin 23, 78 Carlson, Barbara 13, 1'6, 24, 37, 38, 78 Chinn, Nova 13, 22, 24, 78 Church, Penny 18, 78 Clark, Roxanne 14, 15, 19, 79 Colvin, Johannah 20, 78 Compton, Barbara 18, 24, 38, 78 Conkey, Kathy 13, 23, 24, 38, 78 Cook, Jacqueline 78 Cook, Judy 18, 20, 78 Crowell, Sherida 20, 79 Cummings, Marilyn 40, 79 Daly, Linda 79 Danielson, Karen 22, 24, 38, 79 Davis, Kathi 16, 20, 23, 24, 40, 79 Dell, Barbara 20, 79 Dobrovich, Mary 4, 12, 20, 22, 23, 24, 30, 38, 44, 79 Edinger, Eva Elder, Cecille 24, 79 7 Eliasson, Carol 22, 24, 79 Ellila, Diane 12, 79 Emery, ldell 19, 21, 22, 24, 79 Espedal, Ellen 4, 12, 19, 20, 24, 38, 44, 79 Eubank, Candace 18 79 Evans June 18, 24, 79 Evans, Norma 79 Evanson, Catherine 22, 24, 40, 70 Failor, Kathleen 12, 32, 38, 79 Fogde, Patricia 12, 16, 23, 30, 40, 79 Foster, Sheila 18, 20, 79 Page 132 Frye, Roberta 79 Fuller, Katherine 12, 10, 24, 38, 44, 68, 79 Gabbert, Phyllis 12, 22, 24, 79 Gauntlett, Marcia 4, 20, 23, 24, 30, 38, 44, 79 Gebhardt, Diana Gibbins, Cathy 13, 19, 20, 24, 38, 80 Gibson, Janet 24, 32, 79 Gilliland, Mary 13, 22, 24, 38, 79 Gordon, Judith 23, 38, 79 Gorman, Barbara 12, 16, 22, 24, 79 Gorman, Beverly 22, 79 Gradl, Myra 79 Graham, Ruth 22, 24, 79 Grine, Vicki 13, 20, 23, 24, 32, 70 Gurrad Kathleen 12, 32, 79 Haek, Kathleen 12 18, 79 Hake, Lynn 22, 24, 79 Hall, Barbara 22, 44, 68, 79 Hammonds, Carol 22, 24, 79 Hart, Nancy 13, 22, 24, 38, 79 Heikkila, Sandi 13, 19, 23, 79 Heinrick, Jane 12, 16, 22, 24, 38, 80 Henke, Margaret 13, 22, 24, 79 Houpt, Cheryl 23, 79 Howard, Mary 79 Hubbard, Dorothy 13, 16, 24, 44, 79 Hunter, Judy 79 Huntsman, Judy 79 lbabao, Cheryl 32 Iverson, Janice 12, 23, 79 Jackson, Sandra 13, 16, 22, 79 Jaskar, Sharon 13, 16, 24, 79 Jenkins, Susan 13, 18, 79 Johnson, Judy 13, 38, 79 Johnson, Julie 21, 22, 24, 79 Jones, Susan 24, 79 Juneau, Connie 38, 79 Kalinowski, Tanya 13, 22, 79 Kangas, Karen 13, 19 Kauno, Joyce 13, 23, 79 Kinney, Rhonda 12, 19, 24, 38, 79 Kocher, Kathleen 13, 20, 70 Kromer, Janice Laaksonen, Janice 38, 79 Lambert, Susan 79 Larson, Sharon 13, 16, 20, 81 Lawson, Judy 16, 38, 40, 42, 80 Ledtord, Sandi 79 Lee, Bet Thie 22, 24, 65 Lehtinen, Louise 13, 22, 24, 29, 79 Leith, Susan 18, 80 LeRoy, Janice 13, 20, 79 Lind, Patricia 24, 79 Loftis, Sandra 12, 13, 24, 38, 80 Luedecker, Donna 24, 79 MacDonald, Kathy 13, 80 MacLean Kathy 37, 38, 40, 42, 80 Mattthews, Mary 16, 79 McAllister, Patricia 13, 16, 22, 44, 79 McCrimmon, Janice 12, 20, 23, 24, 78 McDougall, Cheri 12, 16, 80 McGuire, Beverly 13, 20, 23, 38, 80 Middleton, Brenda 13, 79 Miller, Gretchen 80 Miller, Jolene 13, 23, 24, 79 Miller, Lynn 12, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24, 30, 38. 44. 80 Milre, Melane 23, 38, 80 Moore, Sharon 12, 21, 23, 40, 80 Morrison, Kathryn 13, 16, 22, 30, 38, 44, 80 Neely, Sally 24, 38, 79 Newman, Lynne 80 Niemi, Gayle 20, 24, 38, 80 Oliver, Barbara 80 O'Neill, Kathryn 20, 80 Orcutt, Carol 12, 42, 79 Palosaari, Rosemary 23, 32, 80 Payne, Sally 80 Peters, Priscilla 18, 23, 80 Polich, Loretta 16, 20, 80 Pulver, Joann 22, 24, 80 Raich, Pamela 21, 23, 24, 80 Ranum, Susan 23, 24, 80 Rottie, Joann 13, 22, 24, 80 l Reagan, Jeanie 18, 81 Rich, Judith 16, 80 Riemann, Kathryn 16, 80 Rockwell, Roberta 80 Royle, Sheila 80 Rugger, Gloria 80 Russell, Alice 23, 80 Salee, Donna 80 Schreck, Teri 20, 80 Scott, Janet 80 Scott, Mary 23, 40, 80 Sellers, Alicia 80 Shedd, Cindy 20 Siese, Margaret 13, 22, 24, 80 Simpson, Rosann 18, 23, 24, 80 Smith, Barbara 13, 22, 32, 80 Snider, Pauline 80 Spencer, Linda 23, 80 Stewart, Linda 32, 80 Stocker, Marilyn 18, 80 Stoklas, Marie 18, 80 Strumski, Mary 13, 18, 80 Surface, Barbara 16, 24, 80 l Svisek, Judy 12, 38, 80 I Swann, Patricia Lee 80 Taylor, Betty Taylor, Judith 80 Taylor, Lyndene 80 Thomas, Eva 4, 20, 24, 80 Thomas, Helen 80 Thomas, Ruth 80 Thompson, Glennda 20, 38, 80 Thompson, Sheri 18, 80 Tielke, Margaret 22, 24, 80 Tietge, Renate 81 Turk, Pamela 12, 19, 23, 30, 35, 80 VanAuken, Karen 20, 80 Van Blaricom, Nancy 12 Vann, Penny 80 Van Ogle, Sharon 20, 80 Vessey, Kathleen 20, 24, 80 Waddell, Jean 12, 21, 22, 24, 40, 80 Walsh, Becky 13, 16, 23, 24, 80 Waterbury, Roxie 80 Wells, Geraldine 13, 23, 24, 80 Wetzel, Charlotte 12, 19, 24, 38, 80 Whitacre, Norma 12, 23, 24, 80 White, Linda 80 Wilson, Connie 12, 16, 22, 24, 80 Wilson, Vivian 13, 22, 24, 80 Wiscomb, Mary 12, 22, 24, 80 Zarevich, Joanne 80 Zelepuza, Shirley 18, 81 ophomore Boys Adams, Mike 22, 73 Aleksey, Mike 73 Allen, James 73 Alstrom, Ted 19, 81 Ancich, Andy 52, 73 Anderson, Kenneth 18, 22, 74 Anderson, Robert Ashton, Rich 73 Bakotich, Lee 15, 73 ., Bauer, Don 19, 42, 81 Becher, Fred 14, 73 Beck, Johnnie V Blume, Vern 74 1 Bowen, James 15, 73 , Bowman, Eugene 73 1 Brawley, James 73 l Brennan, Jack 42, 74 Bridges, Dan 81 Bridges, Kenneth 73 ' Brines, Bruce 73 l Bronson, Philip 74 l Brudvik, Kenneth 73 Bublitz, Tony 70 Burnette, Archie 52, 75 Burrows, Lee 14, 15, 74 Button, Leland 14, 73 , Cady, Oscar 42, 53, 73 ' Campbell, Gary 52, 74 l Campbell, Robert 4, 19, 22, 42, 44, 73 McGrath, Ronald 74 Cannon, Bill 74 Carl, Walter 23, 73 Chadwell, Roger 73 Chapin, Michael 37, 42, 73 Childers, Frank 4, 22, 52, 68, 73 Chinn, Dale 73 Chouinard, Ray 14, 42, 53, 73 Christiansen, Eugene 52, 73 Clavadetscher, James 22, 52, 73 Claxton, Eddie 74 Close, Robert 81 Cobain, James 73 Cooper, Wallace 73 Copeland, Larry 73 Casper, Tom 52, 73 Cowen, Harold 74 Craig, Richard 53, 74 Cummings, Val 15, 74 Dassel, Mark 23, 73 Delia, Harold 52, 73 DeMoss, Larry 73 Dineen, Don 73 Distler, Jerry 73 Dittman, Larry 73 Dooley, Laddie 53, 73 Doutrich, Kim 22, 73 Duran, Henry 23, 24, 73 Dutton, Dennis 73 Eaton, Jerry 23, 73 Edison, Bobby 14, 73 Edwards, Terry 73 Eklund, John 52, 73 Emard, Mike 73 Enrico, John 21, 23, 73 Fehrenbach, Gary 53, 73 Fisk, Jim 15, 24, 73 Floyd, Gary 22, 73 Fogelsong, Clare 73 Foshaug, Steve 14, 73 Fredericks, Larry 20, 74 Freeman, Mike 22, 73 Furth, Donald 23, 74 Gadwa, Gary 74 Gauntlett, George 4, 22, 44, 74 Gill, Brad 23, 55, 74 Gilpin, Mike 74 Godfrey, Gordon 22, 53, 73 Godfrey, Herb 52, 73 Goforth, Lee 74 Goheen, Fred 22, 73 Goheen, William 73 Gorman, Tom 73 Gozart, Gary 20, 73 Graham, Dick 74 Gozart, Gary Gudaz, Glenn 52, 73 Hallett, Tom 23, 74 Hammond, Hank 19, 81 Hampton, Mike 23, 73 Hansmeier, Robert 22, 38, 74 Hanson, Don 74 Harrell, Robert 74 Harrison, Howard 50, 52, 74 Hart, Gene 74 Hatfield, Douglas 52, 75 Hatley, Mike 74 Hattrick, Jim 74 Hegg, Dean 53, 74 Heiny, David 42, 53, 74 Henry, Bobby 23, 74 Hogan, Neal 19, 42, 81 Holloway, Randi 20, 42, 71 Holmes, Norman 52, 73 Houpt, Leonard 74 Howard, Gerald 74 lmme, Steve lngram, Bob 21, 23, 74 Johnson, Franklin 74 Johnson, Robert 23, 74 Jolly, Robert 14, 37, 42, 74 Jones, Jim 74 Jorgensen, Kurt 74 Kahler, Stacy 74 Kalkwarf, Tom 52, 74 Kay, Steve 42, 74 Keene, Gary 74 Keith, Danny 14, 15, 22, 74 Keller, Steve 23, 74 Kenoyer, Mike 42, 74 Kerr, Walt 37, 40, 42, 74 Ketola, Dennis 22 Kivi, Dick 20, 22, 74 Kloempken, Lewie 74 Kolodzie, Michael 15, 74 Kolts, Bruce 23, 42, 74 Krauth, Gerard 74 Kruft, Jae 74 Krulich, Mike 74 Krulich, Gerald 74 LaBrec, Larry LaCroix, Mark 74 LaPacek, Leonard 22, 74 Layng, Gary 74 Leithold, David 74 Lesman, Paul 74 Loftis, Raymond 23, 74 Longman, Jim 4, 19, 53, 81 Loomis, John 53, 74 Loomis, Ron 74 Lorenzen, Gary 74 Lorenzen, Robert 74 Lutes, Robert 74 Malernee, Vencil 53, 74 Mangold, Jim 50, 52, 74 Mante, George 21, 22, 23, 35, 74 Mariano, Mike 74 Marlow, Jennings 74 Marxen, Dennis 44, 50, 53, 75 Masten, Kenneth 81 Matisons, lvars 74 Maynard, David 74 McAllister, Dennis 22, 42, 53, 74 McCaw, William 4, 37, 40, 42, 44, McCloskey Joseph 74 McGinnis, Kenneth 74 McGrew, Larry 14, 74 McManemy, Stanley 74 Messmer, William 14, 52, 75 Miller, Donald 74 Mills, Paul 74 Mode, Larry 74 Moore, Mike 37, 42, 74 Moyer, Michael 74 Muhlhauser, Fritz 74 Mullen, Mark 74 Muller, Walter 74 Murphy, Ronald 74 Narrance, Richard 75 Newman, John 31, 40, 42, 75 Newman, William 15, 22, 75 Newton, William 23, 75 Niemi, Tom 75 Novak, Joe 75 Novak, Michael 53, 75 Olson, Arnold 14, 75 Pakonen, Wayne 75 Parks, Frank 75 Passmore, Danny 75 Pearson, John 22, 75 Pilas, James 75 Potter, Frank 35 Preszler, Bruce 35, 75 Quien, John 21, 75 Ramsdell, Jack 75 Rand, Roger 15, 75 Rasmus, Michael 75 Reams, Doug 22, 40, 42, 75 Reed, Pat 75 Riemann, James 75 Roberts, Michael 23, 35, 75 Ross, Mark 14, 75 Rotter, Dale 75 Rupert, Frank 37, 42, 75 Russell, Dennis 21, 23, 35, 75 Rux, Robert 14, 75 Sanders, Jim 75 Sapp, Dennis 42, 75 Schmidt, Karl 75 Shapansky, Joe 52, 53, 75 Siese, John 75 Silvan, Ricky 75 74 Sipila, Charles 52, 75 Sjogren, Greg 75 Smith, Jim 75 Smith, Mike 75 Strangl, Bruce 75 Stern, Robert 19, 53, 81 Stevens, Earl 75 Sfoeser, Terry 19, 81 Straughn, Thomas 72 Streifel, Gragery 81 Stubb, Greg 23, 75 Svarcs, Leo 23, 75 Taylor, Brad 50, 53, 75 Thompson, Mike 75 Thompson, Steve 23, 75 Thwaites, Phil Tidwell, Kenny 75 Tillman, Robert 53, 75 Tingwall, Larry 75 Tjernberg, Roger 14, 75 Toy, Mark 15, 75 Trader, Tommy 75 Trask, Don 81 VanOgle, Bud 75 VanWyck, Rick Vreeland, Bruce 23, 42, 75 Wakefield, Dave Walkoski, Ervin Walloch, Rich 23, 42, 75 Watkins, Chuck 15, 81 Watson, Lawrence 75 Webber, Richard 53, 75 Weston, Dean 75 Whitcher, David 15, 23, 75 Wicklund, Bruce 42, 75 Williams, Danny 75 Wilson, Wilson Dan Kenneth 23, 75 Wilson Mark 23, 75 Wilson Robert Wilson, Tom 75 Wold, Jerry Woods, Herman Woolsey, Meade 75 Wright, Michael 24, 75 Wright, Tom 75 Yakovich, Nicky 75 Zelinsky, Richard Sophomore Girls Airhart, Kathryn 12, 23, 70 Allenbaugh, Jill 12, 35, 70 Anderson, Elizabeth 13, 23, 24, 40 I Anderson, Jonnel 12, 16, 22, 70 Antich, Kathy 12, 20, 23, 24, 70 Austin, Coreen 70 Bagaason, Janet 22, 24, 38 Bailey, Cheryl 23, 70 Baker, Helen 24, 70 Balo, Paula 13, 70 Barr, Karen 16, 18, 20, 70 Barry, Caroline 22, 24, 72 Basden, Cliarmaigne 12, 13, 24, 70 Bell, Annette 70 Bivens, Marilyn 24, 70 Bogle, Jane 23, 40, 71 Boone, Sherry 23, 70 Brakus, Patty 20, 22, 70 Bublitz, Toni Burch, Vicki 16, 24, 70 Burr, Bonnie 12, 37, 38, 44, 70 Butler, Thirza 22, 24, 70 Callaghan, Dena 70 Carbery, Marilyn 13, 16, 23, 24, 70 Carl, Donna 70 Carlson, Kay 70 Carnocki, Connie 23, 72 Cheek, Sharon 70 Chorba, Lila 70 Christiansen, Nancy 13, 16, 22, 44, 70 Collar, Kardee 13, 24, 70 Collins, Nancy 71 Copeland, Lynn 4, 12, 23, 40, 44, 70 Cosper, Janet 22, 71 Page 133 Creelman, Theresa 23, 71 Crews, Diane 13, 23, 40, 71 Cronk, Karen 16, 23, 71 Cuff, Linda 20, 71 Cushing, Nancy 24, 71 Dahlgren, Linda 13, 22, 71 Daneker, Joyce 23, 71 Davis, Wendy 72 Decker, Shirley 71 Dell, Anita 23, 71 Dombroski, Patricia 23, 71 Dowie, Michelle 71 Downs, Roberta 13, 23, 38, 71 Druzianich, Nancy 12, 23, 24, 40, 71 Duncan, Judith 71 Dunn, Judith 71 Eby, Kathy 23, 71 Edwards, Cheryl 12, 23, 38, 71 Ekar, Denise 16, 19, 23, 24, 71 Eldred, Valerie 20, 71 English, Connie 13, 71 Erickson, Chris 23, 71 Evangelista, Clarissa Evans, Clara 71 Evans, Marian 12, 16, 19, 23, 38, 71 Fields, Judy 23, 71 Finlayson, Paula 71 Fiscus, Katheryn 13, 16, 38, 71 Folsom, Linda 71 Frandenburg, Wendy 38, 71 Franciscovich, Barbara 23, 24, 71 Fredrickson, Karla 71 Fredrickson, Linda 71 Garrett, Jackie 4, 12, 23, 38, 40, 44, 71 Garrison, Jackie 23, 71 Gateson, Carla 23, 71 Gebhardt, Connie Giese, Christina 12, 22, 24, 71 Good, Karen 13, 23, 71 Gores, Monica 13, 16, 23, 71 Gorman, Thea 12, 24, 71 Goytowski, Terry 71 Graves, Karen 23, 71 Graves, Kathleen 23, 71 Green, Juanita 16, 42, 72 Haavisto, Kathleen 13, 22, 24, 71 Haines, Carla 13, 24, 38, 40, 71 Hall, Beverly 23, 71 Halverson, Jane 12, 22, 24, 71 Hammonds, Jean 12, 22, 71 Hansen, Judi 71 Hansmeier, Patricia 71 Harris, Jeri 12, 13, 22, 24, 71 Hedin, Lenelle 16, 71 Henderson, Sue 23, 71 Henke, Roberta 13, 24, 71 Henry, Sheryl 16, 24, 71 Hill, Kathy Hirschbeck, Joy 24, 38, 40, 71 Hoder, Linda 23, 24, 71 Hoffman, Judy 71 Holloway, Randy Homchick, Shirley 13, 16, 23, 24, 71 Hood, Renee 13, 40, 71 Hope, Georgia Hranac, Judy Hudson, Gail 71 lbabao, Lita 23, 24, 71 lvie, Kathy 20, 72 Jarbo, Linda 71 Jewett, Sherri 18, 71 Johnson, Barbara 24, 38, 71 Johnson, Nancy 13, 23, 24, 71 Johnson, Patty 13, 24, 71 Jones, Barbara 24, 71 Jones, Beth 13, 24, 71 Jones, Margaret 71 Jones, Ruth 12, 37, 38, 71 Jordan, Linda 22, 71 Kalso, Lynnette 23, 71 Keene, Linda 13, 24, 71 Kinley, Janet 12, 22, 24, 40, 71 Kirkwood, Cathryn 13, 23, 71 Kuronen, Irene 20, 72 LaBreck, Marylea 12, 13, 20, 38, 72 LaBreck, Michelle 13, 22, 71 Lachel, Pam 23, 72 Lawrence, Marlys 23, 24, 72 Lee, Youk Thie 12, 24, 72 Linklater, Phyllis Littlejohn, Judy 72 Loftis, Joanne 72 Long, Janet 13, 23, 71 Loomis, Donna 72 Lowe, Kathleen 72 Lubitz, Ellen Lundgren, Judy 22, 72 Lutes, Nancy 18, 72 Mackey, Kate 13, 16, 23, 24, 44, 72 Macki, Marcia 23, 72 Madison, Janet .72 Mahaffey, Terry 38, 72 Malott, Joan 72 Manenica, Geraldine 13, 23, 72 Martin, Mary 42, 72 Martin, Patricia 72 Mason, Marsha 20, 72 Mathieson, Gail 12, 22, 24, 72 McCartney, Penelope 13, 24, 40, 72 McClintock, Pam 12, 16, 23, 24, 72 McElwee, Kathleen 12, 23, 24, 72 McGuire, Chris 16, 22, 72 McNatt, Sharon 72 McPhearson, Joan 13, 23, 72 Mehlhoff, Marilyn 13, 23, 72 Miller, Janet 12, 16, 23, 72 Mills, Marcia 23, 24, 72 Mitchell, JoAnn 12, 72 Moilanen, Anita 12, 23, 72 Mollett, Judy 12, 72 Montoure, Nancy 72 Morgan, Marilyn 12, 22, 44, 65, 72 Morrow, Donna 12, 72 Moyer, Ruth 20, 72 Nazer, Cheryl 23, 72 Neal, Joyce 23,72 Nemnich, Elizabeth 20, 23, 40, 72 Nyman, Judy 13, 38, 40, 72 Oestreich, Kathryn 22, 72 Oliver, Katherine 23, 24, 72 Olsen, Pam 22, 24, 72 Osina, Sharon 72 Osterhout, Cathy 13, 16, 20, 23, 38, 44, 68, 72 Palmer, Marlene 13, 22, 24, 72 Pearsall, Katherine 13, 23, 24, 72 Porter, Patty 72 Proctor, Sherry 40, 72 Prudhomme, Mary 13, 23, 72 Rae, Molly 72 Rauhala, Annette 12, 72 Reid, Nancy 22, 24, 72 Reynolds, Ann 22, 72 Riley, Linda 22, 24, 72 Robinson, Janice 72 Rogers, Ellen 18, 20, 72 Roose, Francine 22, 72 Russell, Pamela 23, 72 Ryan, Patricia 12, 23, 40, 42, 72 Schlief, Dolores 12, 72 Schmid, Linda 16, 40, 72 Schmidt, Gretchen 13, 23, 24, 40, 72 Shaw, Bonnie 73 Shay, Carolyn 72 Shay, Laura 72 Siggstedt, Pat 13, 22, 72 Simera, Susan 16, 23, 72 Smith, Charlene 13, 16, 23, 72 Smith, Janet 13, 22, 72 Smith Linda 72 Smith, Sharon 23, 72 Smith, Shelia 24, 72 Smith Shirley 24, 72 Smith, Susan 12, 23, 38, 72 Smits, Karen 12, 22, 24, 72 Sorensen, Anna Sorensen, Shirley Springer, Leona Stafford, June 72 Stangland, Judy 16, 72 Steen, Enola 20, 72 Stoddard, Nancy 13, 23, 24, 72 23, 72 Stoklas, Mary 13, 20, 22, 72 Sturgis, Diane 12, 22, 24, 35, 73 Taft, Wendy 73 Thayer Darcy 23, 73 Thomas, Carol 23, 24, 73 Thompson, Edith 73 Thompson, Sherry 18, 73 Towe, Joyce 73 Townsend, Sandra 12, 24, 73 Trinneer, Cheryl 22, 73 Trower, Barbara 73 Turner, Patricia 23, 73 Walker, Julie 73 Walker, Suz Ann 20, 73 Wambolt, Betty 73 Ward, Connie 73 Waterhouse, Jacky 13, 23, 24, 73 Watson, Heather 73 Webber, Noreen 20, 73 Weinstein, Terry 13, 22, 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