Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)
- Class of 1964
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Barbara Bushnell Lynn Miller Art and Divisions Editor ................ Pamela Turk Copy Editor ................................ Phyllis Gabbert Senior Section Editor .............. Kathryn Morrison Junior-Sophomore Section Editor ........ Denise Ekar Activities Editor ............................ Connie Wilson Organizations Editor .. Sports Editor ........... Index Editor ......... Identity Editor .......... Advertising Editor ....... Advisor ................. ............Lynn Hake ..........Bob Campbell .........Marcia Gauntlett ........Mary Dobrovich ..........Marian Axtell Traxler PRESENT '12 1 , A , 1 x Q ff'f'r,w ,. A -'-Q 4 llfi if! A 4 'Q .M .-.f 2 M'-- W ff' . ..1g,,m S ...K-,. s' N 4 rf 5 I ,. 2 - . 1 'Alf ' -- -, 'Q 7 1 5 1 K R 1 R 5 G P I A ! I v E . I 1 . F I A E 1 i i i 4 W ii N N. 1 T' N 1 T ,ivflrf E vi ' ,V x a . U Y. if' i' ,. , ' S 'ik un' -4 H., .2 W, IF M . -- W N if' . X v . e ,3 ' 6 Q xx?-9.3 . 'qi 52 , ' 4 ' Q! Vw. 4 nw! K , i - T A , , fV,v+ ,y-.. 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Page 70 FORE 0RD . .. ln many ways, the events of l963-64 suggest this year's Quinault theme, LIGHTS-in our country and in our school. ln early l963, the lights of peace burned more brightly with the lessening of world tensions. As the year proceeded, revolutionary sparks were ignited in Africa and in the Ear East. To Americans, l963 presented periods of light and darkness. The year began peaceably with only a few exceptions. Therewere racial conflicts, the usual stock market fluctuations, and history's longest congressional session. Cooper's extended orbitals around the Earth exhibited a bright light for U.S. progress in space. To- ward the latter part of the year, Americans were plunged into a surprising period of darkness with the shocking assassination of President Kennedy. Vice-President John- son was extremely well prepared to take up the adminis- trative torch, and the nation came out of despair with the light of his leadership. ln our school, the theme LIGHTS was exhibited physically through the addition of the Phillips Building. Scholastically, our school shone brightly with many stu- dents receiving special honors. A strong light, team spirit, was the symbol of athletics at Weatherwax this year. To include the special highlights of our school year, the Quinault has been expanded to one hundred fifty-six pages. One of the outstanding features of the 1964 Quinault is the color section. ln this section are full-color photos of memorable events of the past school year. The staff has worked very hard to make this Quinault more original in content and design. We pre- sent with pride and pleasure the Quinault of l964. Barbara Bushnell Lynn Miller Co Editors DEDIC TIO .. The Quinault Staff has chosen to dedicate the l964 Quinault to Mr. Eklund. John E. Eklund, better known as Al, received his BA. in Education from Western Washington College of Education. He did graduate study at Western and at Purdue University under the Na- tional Science Foundation. During the years he spent in the service, Mr. Eklund also studied at Case institute of Technology. He began his teaching career in Aberdeen in l95l at Miller Junior High, where he taught until he came to Weatherwax in l954. Mr. Eklund was the chairman of the Mathematics C. s ,lk Department until last year when he became chief football mentor, succeeding Coach Mach. This year, Coach Eklund guided our Bobcats to second place in the Southwest Washington Con- ference and a victorious Turkey Day game. Aside from his fine coaching abilities, Mr. Ekluncl is an exceptional teacher. His sense of humor combined with adaptability has made him a great asset to the teaching staff. He is greatly respected and admired by both faculty and students. This Quinault is tor you, Mr. Eklund. Page ll ADlVlI ISTR T10 BEACO IJGHT Mr. Norman Newman, Vice-Principal lf the American Dream fails to mate- rialize in this century, it will be because the individual citizens is nor morally re- sponsible for his conduct nor economically responsible for his welfare. SCHO0L B0 RD Weatherwax began its i963- 64 schol year in a state of mass confusion. One entered the doors of Weatherwax to find that he had been displaced all the way up to the Fifth Street entrance of the Miller Building. Students located their classes in tumbling rooms, gymnasiums, and hallways. When October arrived, all were exceedingly happy to move into the luxurious new Phillips Building. During this period, the walls and fixtures were freshly painted and com- munications were nat good, but the students considered it a pleasure to attend classes in the lovely new surroundings. We hope that the new addition will continue to be a joy to Weatherwax students for many years to come, ff Mr. Ben Curran, Principal Education is more than the mere acqui- sition of knowledge. The test of a true education is not so much in the acquiring but in the use of it. Tgpivw f li Z f ' wt I i 'mffeuwa , ref ROW li Dr. Werner Vandenberg, Dr, Thomas Berken, Mr. Edwin Van Syckle, Mr. Milton Oestreich, Vice-President, Mrs. Laura Korpi, President. ROW 2: Mr. Harold Wenzel, Administrative Assistant, Curriculum, Mr, Murray Taylor, Page 12 Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Steve Turk, Administrative Assistant, Business. John Tuttle, Univer- Billy Sullivent, Kansas State Teacher's College, BS., Uni- versity of Oregon, M.S., Al Bivens, Hastings College, B.A., Colorado State Col- lege, M.A.g Arthur Smith, Montana State School of Vocational Education, Wil- liam Tometich, Grays Har- bor College, Western Wash- ington State College, BA. sity of Puget Sound, B,A., Central Wash- ington State College, B.A.p J. Gordon Ed- lund, University of VOCATIONAL W a s h i n g t o n , B.A., Hampton Wines, University ot Cincin- nati, B.S. MUSIC HUNTLEY Ella Mae Balderston, Jeri Hansmeier, Pearl Dewey, Adrian Starnwitz, Betty K Roberts. 'sQXy ! 112 N. 1 ff' F4 R ., - lv' Y J Q :fig P.. ,151 1 'Q llb- l 1 l l I I. 'i Page I3 of HBTORY j,ENGLBH Page 74 PHYSICAL EDUCATION GUIDI G James Savitz, Eastern Washington State Colle e B.A.' Charles Bartanen Q I I 1 of Washington, BA., Stan Ronnie, Mon- tana State University, BA., MA., Charles Ellwanger, Grays Harbor Junior College, University of Puget Sound, BA., John Knapp Willamette University, BA., Port- University land State College, William Bilsland, Wash- ington State University, BA. to Colle e BA.' Donald Emerson lege, BA., University of San QX ,g?.',gJ.If A ??QQ??? Peter Kennedy, Central Washington State Q I I I ' tral State College, Ada, Oklahoma, BA., Harold Briggs, Colorado State College, A.B., Charles Britten, Son Francisco State Col- H ffgflg ,JJ-2 East Cen Francisco, MA., Vincent Hill, University ot Oregon, BA., missing from picture, John Phillips, Washington State University, BA, Washington State College, BA. JoEIIa Henkel University of Idaho B S Du Wayne Van Dinter, Eastern Washington State College, BA., Leonard Lawr, Uni versity of Idaho, B.S., Dick Dixon, Western Mariorie Ann Leggett, Centralia Junior Col- lege A.A., University of Washington, B.A., Phyllis Strong, Cascade College, B.A.g San- dra Phillips, University of Washington, B.A., Nancy Wacker, Sioux Falls College, B.A.g Stewart Southon, University of British Col- umbia, B.A., University of Oregon, B.S., University of Washington. LANGUAGES Stevenson, Eastern Oregon College, Aileen Kuns, University of Wyoming, Lois Gwin, University of Washington M,A., Kathryn Fikar, Linfield Cal BA., Arlene East, Linfield College, Barbara Asseln, University of Wash ington, B.S., M.L,S., Agnes Aarhaus, Li brary Secretary, Verna Templeton, Wiscan sin State College, B.S. ENGLISH Glenn Davies, Marvin Bolton. Not pictured, Les Golby and Nick Kostello. STODIANS ix'-:f'!:5:I:3:5:2:3i':5:-:553 ,-. 32351-3sEr53w13:1:1 r, X' fx. 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MATH EMAT ART OFFICE S he E s v K 1 X si gg., 5 it t a 52 f ta K, Dennis Sieler, University of South Dakota, BS., Iowa State College, MA., Robert Bussabarger, University of Puget Sound, B,A,, Robert Kuns, Nebraska State Teachers College, B.S,, Uni- versity of Wyoming, M.S., Stewart White, University of Oregon, BS., Vernon Van Hess, Montana State University, BA., Stanford University, David Farrar, University of Washington, B.S. Wesley Bartine, University ot Washington, AB., Rita Beeler, Washington Univer- sity, St. Louis, Mo., BS., Douglas Denger, Iowa State College, B.A., Fred Duncan, Oregon State University, B.S., M..Ed., John Maclson, Colorado University, Colo- rado State College, BS. fill Charles Bartanen, University ot Utah, B.A., Ingram Trax- ler, Northern Michigan Col- lege, B.S., University ot Michigan, M.A., John Sni- der, University ot Idaho, B.S., M.S., Leona Strong, Milligan College, B.A., Uni- versity ot Georgia, M.Ed., Minnie Fenenga, University of Washington, B.S., Alice Caulkins, Univ. of Wash- ington, B.S., Stanford, Nor- man Newman, Director of Guidance and Vice-Princi- pal, Robert Wassell, Uni- versity of Puget Sound, BA, Pennsylvania State University, M.Ed,, Oregon State University, Washing- ton State University. Page I7 HEAD-LIGHT Barb Hall Greg Taylor Vice President Treasurer 'XX x X K ,XA 5' SENATE ff 4 N ' A N u fiil 'vt' llh jf Lf l . l' X i Xiqqxx ia ilif-if ll X354 ' ,fl T S - 42' 'Z ' Page I3 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Lee Carey, Ellen Espedol, Bob DeWitt, Barb Hall, Ed Kahler, Jan McCrimmon, Bev McGuire. Dick Balderston, Sherry Crowell, Jim Due, Barb Bushnell, Steve Yearout, Par McAllister, Ben Acker, Norma Whitacre. Randy Hancock, Vicki Grine, Jim Messmer, Eva Thomas, Jim Richardson, Marcia Gaunflett, Bill McCaw, Kitty Kocher, Franke Childers, Kafhy Osler, Frank Rupert, Marian Rondich, Mike Krulich, Ruth Jones, Mr. Newman, Janice Laaksanen, Lynn Miller, Bob CamDbell,KaThy Haavisto, Mike McKean, Barb Franciscovich. Doug M,cMinds, Janet Long, Patsy Hancock, Barb Carlson, Jeff Snell. TUDE T GOVER lVlE T 1963-1964 Lee Carey President PRE IDE T'S MESSAGE The i963-64 school year began in a rather hectic fashion. The Phillips Building was not completed on schedule, and classes had to be held in many unusual places. Conditions were crowded and frustrating, but Mr, Curran, the faculty, and the students overcame these obstacles and made the best of the situation in the true Weatherwax spirit. Things began to move smoothly when the new building was ready for use at the end of first quarter. The Senate also operated under a handicap for the first few months until it had enough time and space to conduct its meetings properly. After moving into the new lecture hall, we could use as much time as we needed. It enabled students, other than Senators, to attend Senate meetings. The Senate met every other Wednesday and whenever necessary. The Senate consists of the class presidents and four girl and four boy senators from each class, plus the Board of Control which includes the student body officers, and the Council of Girls and Boys Federation presidents. The non-voting members of the Senate include the presidents of the Golden A Club, Girls' Athletic Association, and Pep Club, plus representatives from the Ocean Breeze, Quinault, and the Judicial Committee. The Board of Control met on the Mondays before Senate and drew up the tentative agenda for each meeting. Mr. Newman served as advisor to the Senate and Board of Control, He helped us a great deal in conducting our duties. Much of the success of the Senate stems from Mr. Newman's dedicated efforts, The Pep Staff deserves special recognition for their great success ln organizing and uniting the school and stimulating perhaps the greatest amount of school spirit in our school's history. The Pep Club also helped our school spirit, especially with their many clever signs. l have received a tremendous amount of support and aid from the student body and all of its affiliated organizations. I am proud to have attended this wonderful school, and I am honored to have served as your student body president. -Lee Carey FLASHES I SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ROW I: Kathy Osferhaut, Kathy Con- key, Tim Taft. ROW 2: Barbara 4 4 A , l In 5 -i f X 1 LUNCHROOM CONTROL COM.MlTTEE ROW l: Kathy Fuller, Pam Turk. ROW 2: Barbara Bushnell, Kathy Bushnell. ROW 3: Dick Balderstan, Airhart. ROW 3: Phil Furth, 'Um Bob Jensen. ROW 4: Jim Keller. Taft. ROW 4: Jim Korpi. SAVE THE CHILDREN DRIVE NOON COMMITTEE AIRME CH N ROW I: Ron Welch, Gary Bensussen. ROW 2: Paul Heiny, Steve Mike McKean, Sr., Ben Acker, Perlftila, Jon Bugher. ROW 3: Richard LaRosa, Bob Kivi, Soph., Bill McCaw, Jr. Fred Goheen. Page 20 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE UNITED WEATHERWAX DRIVE CI-IAIRMEN ROW Ir Cathy Gibbinafvlike Magee' Row 1. sue Ronum, Jackie Garrett, chofione wefzei, Mary scoff, Row 2. Tom Cello- ROW 25 Jomce Looksonen' Stan Targus, Tom Wright, Alan Edinger, Greg Taylor. ROW 3: Eva Thomas, Steve Aronson, Steve Walker, ROW 4: Kathy Fuller. ACTIO MAY DANCE COMMITTEE ROW l: Lynn Miller, Marilyn Corberry, Mary M.iller, Kathy Antich, Pauline Buchman. ROW 2: Margit Long, Shirley Homchick, Kathy Osterbout, Lynn Cop- land. ROW 3: Kate Mackey, Linda Schmidt, Eva Thomas, Dorothy Hubbard. ROW 4: Nancy Christensen, Sharon Jas- kor, Karen Smits, Barb Bushnell. av Q 5 V' SOPHOMORE HOP CHAIRMEN ROW l: Barb Carlson, Patsy Hancock, Kathy Osler, Marian Randich. ROW 2: Jim Messmer, Ben Acker, Jim Richardson, Mike Hoonan. 4 1 7 JUNIOR-SENIOR BALL CHAIRMEN ROW l: Lorraine Thayer, Donna Lue- decker, Janet Gibson, Chris Giese. ROW 2: Patti Turner, Pauline Buchman,.Pat McAllister, Lynn Copland. ROW 3: Walt MacAIoney, Karen Smits, Barb Bushnell, Bill McCaw. my' HALL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE ROW l: Greg Taylor, Jett Snell. ROW 2: Don Yakovich, Roger Lauckhart, Terry Timmons, Walt M.ocAloney. SERVICE OFFICERS LlTTER COMMITTEE ROW l: Marcia Ayers, Nancy Stoddard, Connie Vessey, Kardee Collar, Juliana Korpi, ROW l: Nancy Thompson, Sue Ranum, Bet Thie Lee. ROW 2: Sharon Jaskar, Jackie Garrison, Orinda Wahl, Julie Hayes, Gayle Niemi. ROW 2: Mike Thompson, Mary Scott, Chris McGuire. ROW 3: Biddle Pearsall, Jerry Hayes, Steve Keller, Patty Pam McClintock, John Wilson. ROW 3: Porter, Cheryl Wilson. ROW 4: Bob Henry, Bruce Wicklund, Laddy Dooley, Roger Steve Yearout, Jim Dunning, Doug Lauckhart, Fritz Bramstedt. ROW 5: Charlie Sipilo, Paul Heikkilo, Dave Proctor, Bill McMinds. pr, McCaw, Emerson Wood. ge 21 w L n 1 N W i 1 r N W 1 1 N 9 s r P 1 4 I I . 'T Q 'XA aw'-' . - mv i 0 up A 'D 5 11 u fy :,v ue' r -we Q if x 4. '-. sq , , r 2 ' ' 1 4 I V , gi ' 6 m W i 'r P I Jones Photo F 'N ' 31+ 5' ,W x FLO0DLIGlITS SHI E 0 OUR CLASS 0F '64 At the climax of our three years at Weatherwax High, we seniors look back on high school with many fond memories, These years were filled with good times, hard work, victories and defeats. We will always remember the exciting games, the tests, dances, and assemblies that made up our high school experience. These are the years we will never forget. We can look back on fine participation in every phase of school life. Many of us entered enthusiastically into the school activities. Some were fortunate enough to be be as- sociated with our fine musical department which participated in many performances at home and at contests. Others be- came a part of our athletic program and experienced many thrilling moments as members of the Aberdeen Bobcat roster. We have left our mark, also, in debate, drama, and, of course, in our outstanding scholastic record. We entered the doors of Weatherwax in l96l, eagerly looking forward to high school. Our class officers for the Sophomore year were President, George Nelson, Vice-President, Steve Hatfield, and Secretary-Treasurer, Barbara Hall. We worked hard an the United Weatherwax Drive, happy to give of our time and effort to such a worthy cause, We also planned our Sophomore Hop, MoongIow. It was enjoyed by all. We were saddened, too, that year by the loss of our classmate, Richard Lester. Page 24 - As we returned for our second year, we looked forward to being juniors. We knew what to expect from high school life, but something challenging was always awaiting us. We were aided during the year by President, Steve Hatfield, Vice- President, Barbara Hall, and Secretary-Treasurer, Kathy Fuller, We enioyed working on our first Junior-Senior Ball. The theme was Oriental Mist. The dance was a great success. ' One more summer passed, and we entered the halls of A.H.S. for the last time. Class officers for our final year were President, Mike McKean, Vice-President, Jon Bugher, and Secretary-Treasurer, Pat McAllister. Our Senior class is proud to have presented the Bobcat seal to Weatherwax High School. We feel this is a fitting memorial to our school spirit and motivation. The Weatherwax Drive was entered into for the final time. We worked hard to make it a success. Our Junior-Senior Ball, Class Night, and all the other extra- curricular activities were an important part of our last year. We will miss all the finals, Pep Week, the school store, the teachers, the morning bulletins, honors study hall, the games and most of all the move to Phillips. We are looking toward the future with eager anticipation, but we also look back in memory, knowing that our high school years have shaped a part of ourselves for the future. We hope never to lose the light of learning which has guided us in these past few years. Steve Yearout Lynn Miller Senior Class Speakers E IOR ROLL 0F H0 011 Sherry Asikainen Marian Axtell David Britten Sue Bumgardner Barbara Bushnell Lee Carey ldell Emery Ellen Espedal Ed Estes Patricia Fogde Phyllis Gobbert Marcia Gauntlett Lynn Hake Cheryl Houpt Laron House Sandra Jackson Julie Johnson Roger Lauckhart Bet Thie Lee Louise Lehtinen Don Lentz Donna Luedecker Kathy MacLean Mike Magee Tom Marrs Alec Matheson Patricia McAllister Mike McKean Lynn Miller Kathy Morrison Gayle Niemi Bob Ollikainen Mike Osheroff Joann Pulver Pam Roich Susan Ranum Paul Ross JoAnn Seath Tim Taft Eva Thomas Pamela Turk Jean Waddell Becky Walsh Norma Whitocre Connie Wilson Vivian Wilson Steve Yearout Page 25 . dw, 3 5 W my ' N ' 5 Lynn Muller Tor we is 1 A K, TM. L -rw., Q M f -:g,5,,3v ff fria'rf:m, ,-,. X W Q f F w ikif' w 5 1' , f Q35 L ' , W . N., ' R W,,,,,.,. A -'r I Iwi . ' : : v . , 192 I -4:-1:32 x .r' V 1, V g 4 L fm L - 1 Steve Yearout, A 1 - . ..:A.,.W,- .. ..-w , , ,. f . 2 ' f I VH , M 1 V' fl' whim: ' .LM -'Iz,fZf :il?':1K L 1:27-V3-5:-ii , I : 1 ' , K' . f',N4ff7,e ni I Y-'W - V 1 L. , l 1. , ?l2f1fH??i . . ,M .L -.--k , - aj 2, N V Conme W som L iw - ' -I 3 Z: fu i A K A H - I ldell Emery A A - 5 'AL 'gk ff -.-' Jffkfff I I f' A ' ' f K V , ' ml- '2i. 'q ' I V 'mf ff' ff . L . I ' , C h e ryl H ou pl' if f 1 TE MOST ATHLETIC Norma Whitacre and Jim Due CLASS FLIRTS Charlotte Wefzel and Jim Dunning MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Pamela Turk and Steve Yearout Page 28 MR. AND MISS IDEAL Pot McAllister and Lee Corey PEPPIEST Bev McGuire and Ed Kohler , 1, 'T L CLASS CUT-U PS Jon McCrimmon and Junior Kloempken Page 29 FRIENDLIEST Goyle Niemi ond George Nelson Page 30 BEST DANCER Evo Thomos ond Robin Foley BEST LOOKING Morcio Gountletf ond Jeff Snell BEST FIGURE Tanya Kalinowski and Clyde Fortney SHYEST Bet Thie Lee and Paul Ross MOST TALENTED Kathy MacLean and Steve Walker Page 31 MARCIA ARLENE AYERS-Honor Society l,2,35 C.O.G. Pop- corn Committee I,2,35 Future Nurses 2,35 French Club 2,35 Leaderettes 35 Service Officer 2,3. JULIE BAER-Weatherwax Drive 25 C.O.G. 2, Friendly Com- mittee 2, Service Committee 3. RICHARD KDICKI BALDERSTON-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 B Foot- ball l5 A Football 2,35 A Basketball 2,35 A Bose- ball I,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Senate 3. RONALg3lRONI BALLARD1K.O.B. l,2,35 Boys' Federation I, , . REBECCA CBECKYI BARKER-Latin Club I5 Future Nurses 1,25 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 2,3, Service Committee 3, Publicity and Scrapbook Committee 2. ROBERT WAYNE BARR-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Locker Commit- tee 2. ELIZABETH LESLIE ALLENBAUGH-Latin Club l,2,35 Future Teachers l,2,35 All-School Play I5 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 C.O.G. I, Popcorn Committee 2, Social Committee 35 Honor Society 1,25 Handbook Committee 3. STEVE ARONSON-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Latin Club 25 Moth Club 35 Assembly Program Committee 35 United Wea- therwax Drive l,2,35 Honor Society 35 Weatherwax Men's Rooting Section 35 Science Club 3. SUE ARRINGTON-Future Teachers l,2,35 C.O.G. Service Committee 2, Locker Committee, Chairman 35 French Club 25 Ocean Breeze 2,3. SHERRY LEA ASIKAINEN-Orchestra l,2,35 Choir 25 Madri- gals 25 String Quartet 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Pep Club l,2, Treasurer 35 Latin Club 2,35 May Dance Committee Chairman 25 C.O.G. 2,3, Scrapbook and Publicity Com- mittee I. SHARLENE ANN ATKINS-C.O.G. l,2,35 Ticket Takers and Sellers 25 Choir 2,3. MARIAN AILEEN AXTELL - Honor Society l,2,35 Future Nurses l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 C.O.G. Art Committee 2,35 Quinault Staff 3. MARIA LUIZA CAVALCANTE BARROSO-A.F.S, Exchange student from Colegia da Imaculada Conceicao5 Pep Club 35 C.O.G. 35 Debate Club5 Newspaper Staff. NELLEANE BEARD-Pep Club I,25 French Club l,2. KAREN BEBICH-C.O.G. l,2,35 United Weatherwox Drive 2. BILL BELL-Camera Club I,2,35 Latin Club I5 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Wrestling I. GARY KBENNYI BENSUSSEN- A Club I, Traffic Commit- tee 2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Choir I,2,35 Madrigals 25 Men's Glee l,25 Starlighters 35 Concert Band 35 March- ing Bond 35 Orchestra 35 All School Play 25 K.O.B. I5 T.T.S. Vice President I5 Spanish Club l,2,35 Science Club 25 IOO Mile Club I5 United Weotherwax Drive l,2,35 Soph. Hop Decoration Committee I5 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. MERRILEE BIRDSALL-Transfer from Soo High School 25 G.A.A.5 Girls' League5 C.O.G. 3. MICHAEL KMIKEJ BRENNAN-Intramural Basketball I, Math Club 2,3, French Club 2,3, Boys' Federation l,2,3. DAVID GRANT BRITTEN-Transfer from American School of Monterey, Mexico 3, Math Club 2, Honor Society 2, Vice-President, Co-Editor School Newspaper Highlights , Service Club 2, Safety Patrol 2, Lettermen's Club 2, Football 2, Baseball I, at American School, Managua, Nicaragua, at A.H.S.-Math Club 3, Honor Sciety 3, Or- chestra 3, Boys' Fed. 3. LUTHER CMOOSEI BROWNRIGG- A Football 2,3, Baseball I,2,3, Senate 2, Golden A Club 2,3, B Squad Foot- ball I, Service Officer 3, Boys' Fed. I, Traffic Commit- tee 2,3, United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3. PAULINE CPOLLYJ BUCHMAN-Pep Club I,2,3, Orchestra I,2, V. Pres. 3, Honor Society 2, Latin Club 2,3, C.O.G. Publicity and Scrapbook Committee I, Social Committee 2, Friendly and Social Committee 3, May Dance Chair- man 2, Jr,-Sr. Ball Committee 3, Choir 2, Madrigals 2. WILLIAM C. BUCK-Boys' Federation I,2,3, Boys' Fed. Pro- gram Committee I, Spanish Club I. JON C. BUGHER-Wrestling I, Track I, Latin Club I3, United Drive Co-Chairman 2, Senior Class Vice President, Choir 2,3, Madrigals 2,3, Starlighters 3, Debate 2,3, Boys' Glee I, Octet 2,3, Choir Vice President 3. WANDA BLACK-G.A.A. I,2,3, Spanish Club 2,3, C.O.G. I, Program Committee 2, Friendly Committee 2, Popcorn Committee 3, Locker Committee 3. KATHERINE KAYI BLUME-Pep Club I,2,3, Office Staff 2, C.O.G. I,2,3. RON IBENJ BODWELL-Boys' Federation I,2,3, Swimming Team I, United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3, Spanish Club I, Proiection Crew 2, Boys Rooting Section 2,3. ROBERT CBOBI BOLD-Orchestra I,2,3, Boys Federation I,2,3. JAMES IJIMJ BOORA-Track I,2,3, Projection Crew I,2,3, Stage Crew 2, Spanish Club 2, A Club I,2,3, Boys' Fed. I,2,3, Concert Bond I,2,3, Dance Band 2,3, Pep Band I,2,3, Orchestra I,2,3, United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3, P.A. Crew I,2,3, Parking Committee 2. CAROLE BRAKUS-G.A.A. I, T.T.S. I,2,3, C.O.G. I,2,3, Office Practice 2, Retail Selling 3. SUE BUMGARDNER-Future Nurses I, Reporter 2,3, Honor Society I,2,3, C.O.G. I,2,3, Math Club 2,3, Science Club, Secretary 3, French Club I,2, Choir I,2. CAROLYN BURBANK-C.O.G. 2,3, Popcorn Committee I. GLEN BURGESS-Boys' Federation I,2,3, Choir I,2, Boys' Glee Club I, Madrigals I,2, Minstrel Show I. BARBARA BUSHNELL-Quinault 2, Co-Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Lunchroom Committee I,3, Chairman 2, C.O.G. Art Committee I,2,3, Pep Club 2, Vice President 3, May Dance Decoration Committee Co-Chairman 2, Senate 3, Latin Club 2,3, Girls' State, F.N.A. 2,3, Honor Society I,2,3, Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 2, Sophomore Hop Decoration Committee I, Choir I, Judicial Com- mittee 3. ROBERT KBOBJ J. BUTLER-Swimming I,2,3, State Meet 2,3, Honor Society I,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, Ocean Breeze 2,3, A Club I,2, Sergeant at Arms 3, Golf I,2,3, State Meet I,2,3, Boys' Fed. Program Committee I,2,3, Boys' State 2, Future Teachers 3, Hall Traffic Committee 3, United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3, Weatherwax Men's Roating Section 3, A Club Grounds Cleanup I,2,3, A Club Traffic Patrol I,2,3, ROBERT CALDWELL - Boys' Federation I,2,3, Track 2,3, Wrestling I, Hundred Mile Club 3, Spanish Club I, Boys' Roating Section I, Honor Society 2,3, Grounds Cleanup I, United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. Page PENNY SUE CHURCH-C.O.G. 3, Service Committee 1,25 Li- brary Staff 25 Office Practice 3. RON B. CLARK-Boys' Fed. Concession Crew 1,25 K.O.B. 35 Stage Crew 25 Retail Selling 3. WILLIAM CBILLJ COLE-Boys' Federation 1,2,35 100-Mile Club 15 Retail Selling 3. BARBARA JEAN COMPTON-C.O.G. 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,25 G.A.A. 1,25 Chair 2,3, Robe Chairman 35 Madri- gals 35 Ocean Breeze 25 Office Practice 2. KATHLEEN ROSE CONKEY-C.O.G. 1,2,3, Friendly Commit- tee 2,35 Honor Society 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2, Entertain- ment Committee 35 Future Nurses 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Food Committee 25 Senate-Judicial Committee 35 Rooter Club, Chairman 35 Service Officer 35 Choir 1,25 Madrigals 15 Starliahters 25 O.B. Staff Circulation Manager 3. JACQUELINE UACKIEJ COOK-C.O.G. Program Committee 1,2,3, Popcorn Committee 25 Latin Club 1,25 G.A.A. 15 Children's Play 25 All School Play 3. ROBIN KSUZIJ CALDWELL-C.O.G. Friendly Committee, Pop- corn Committee 2,3, Service Committee 35 Spanish Club 1,25 P.E. Assistant 25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. LEE CAREY-A.S.B. President 35 Senate 2,35 Judicial Comm. 25 United Weatherwax Drive Co-Chairman 15 Honor So- ciety1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Band 1,2,3, Jr. Rep. 25 Dance Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,35 Foot- ball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Basketball Manager 25 Seabeck 25 'A' Club 1,2,35 Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. BARBARA JEAN CARLSON-Pep Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 3, Friendly Committee 1,25 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Madrigals 1,25 Starlighters 35 Honor So- ciety 1,2,3. JOHN CAROSSINO--Boys' Federation 1,2,35 Football 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3. TOM CENA-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 Assembly Committee 35 Math Club 35 Choir 25 Rooting Section 2,35 Boys' Glee 2. NOVA CHINN-F,T.A. 1,2,35 C.O.G. 1, Service Committee 2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3. JUDIE COOK-C.O.G. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 T.T.S. 1,2,3. BRUCE CRAWFORD-Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. SHERIDA SHERD CROWELL-C.O.G. Program Committee 1, Friendly Committee 2, Traffic Committee 35 Senate 35 Leaderettes 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 United Wea- therwax Drive 1,2,35 Rooter Club 3. MARILYN ANNETTE CUMMINGS-C.O.G. 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 G.A.A. 1. TOM CUMMINGS-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. EDDIE KEDD DAHLSTROM-Swim Team 1,2,35 Rifle Club 15 Golden A Club 1,2,35 Track Team 1,35 United Wea- therwax Drive 1,2,35 Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 Honor Society 1. DALE DEWEY-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Jr.- Sr. Ball Committee 3. JERRY DeWITT-Transfer from Lathrop High School 35 Bowl- ing Club 25 Boys' Fed. 3. ROBERT K. DeWlTT, JR.-Latin Club l,2,35 Wrestling I5 Science Club 25 Moth Club 2,35 Concession Crew l,2,35 Boys' Fed. l,2, Secretary and Acting President 35 Board of Control 35 P.E. Assistant 2,3. JOHN DIMLER-Boys' Federation l,2,35 K.O.B. l,2,3. MARY JOAN DOBROVICH-Honor Society l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Leoderettes 2,35 Senate 25 Choir 1,25 Quinault Staff 2, Identity Ed. 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Rooter Club 35 Assembly Comm. 25 C.O.G. I, Popcorn Committee 2, Friendly and Social Committee 35 Soph. Hop Dec. Comm. I5 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 3, Program Chairman 25 Latin Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Future Nurses l,2,3. ROBERT CBOBJ DONALDSON-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 B Basketball l,25 United Weatherwox Drive l,25 Fu- ture Teachers 35 Men's Rooting Section5 Service Officer 25 Latin Club l. 3 ,cnt 'CCP' LINDA M. DALY-C.O.G. l,2,35 G.A.A. I5 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decora- tion Committee 2. DENNIS CDENNYI DANIELS-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Choir l,25 Ocean Breeze 2,35 Minstrel Show I5 Boys' Glee l,25 Wec- therwax Men's Rooting Section 2,3. KAREN DANIELSON-Latin Club 2,35 French Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Choir 25 C.O.G. l,2, Program Committee 35 Girls' Rooter Club 2,35 Future Nurses l,2,3. KATHERINE CKATHII CECILLIA DAVIS-May Dance Com- mittee l,25 Latin Club l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,35 Leaderettes 2,35 C.O.G. Friendly Committee l,2, Newspaper Committee 35 United Weotherwax Drive 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 25 Honor Society 25 Girls' Rooter Club 35 Future Nurses I5 Future Teachers 25 Quinault Staff 35 Lunchroom Committee I. LEE DAVIS- B Football I5 Football Manager 25 A Foot- ball 35 A Club 2,35 Stagecraft 35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwox Drive l,2,3. MAX DE LA CRUZ-Transfer from Franklin High School I5 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3. LARRY DRAKE-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Drive l,2,3. JIM DUE-Boys' Federation l,2,35 Senate 35 Co-Chairman United Weatherwax Drive 25 Hall Traffic Committee 35 B Basketball I5 Varsity Football 2,35 Varsity Track l,2,35 Varsity Basketball 2,3. JIM DUNNING-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 B Football I5 A Football 2,35 Honor Society I,2,3, Treasurer 25 Golden A Club 2,35 Latin Club I5 Men's Rooting Section 3. JOHN EASTER-Boys' Fed. 35 Program l,25 Pep Staff 35 Wrestling l,25 Track l,2, Captain 3. ALLAN B. EDINGER-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Ocean Breeze 2,35 Men's Rooting Section l,25 United Drive l,2,3. EVA JOANN EDINGER-T.T.S. l,25 C.O.G. l,2,3. Page ELLEN LEE ESPEDAL-Senate 2,35 Student Body Secretary 35 Board of Control 35 Ocean Breeze 2, Co-Editor 35 Lead- erettes 2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 F.T.A. l,2,35 French Club l,2,35 Choir 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive Committee Chairman 15 C.O.G. Popcorn Commit- tee 1,2, Publicity and Scrapbook Committee 1, C.O.G. Newspaper 35 Lunchroom Committee 25 Stage Crew 25 Jr.- Sr. Ball Committee Chairman 25 Sophomore Hop Decora- tion Committee 15 All School Play 35 Service Officer 2. WILLIAM EDWIN CED? ESTES-Latin Club 152,35 Math Club 35 French Club 1,25 Boys' State5 Science Club I, Vice Pres. 2,35 Honor Society 2,35 U. of W. Liberal Arts Semi- nar5 Boys' Fecl. 1,2,3. CANDE ERUBANK-Office Practice 35 Library Staff 25 C.O.G. 1, , . JUNE EVANS-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1, Program Committee 2, Art Committee 35 Future Teachers 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Re- freshment Committee 2. NORMA EVANS-Spanish Club 15 C.O.G. 1,3, Social Com- mittee 2. CATHERINE CCATHYI EVANSON-Orchestra 1,2,35 G.A.A. 35 Latin Club l,2,35 Art Committee 15 C.O.G. 2,35 Honor Society 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Future Teachers 1,2,3. CECILLE JEANETTE ELDER-C.O.G. 2,3, Service Committee 15 Children's Play 25 Future Nurses 1,25 G.A,A. 1. CAROL ELIASSON-C.O.G. l,2,35 Future Teachers 1,25 Latin Club 2,35 Library Staff 35 G.A.A. 1. DIANE ELLILA--C.O.G. 1,3, Popcorn Committee 2, Art Com- mittee 25 Latin Club 1,2. DOUGLAS KDOUGMANJ EDWARD ELWAY-Band l,2,35 Boys' Federation l,2,3. ROBERT ELZENGA-Science Club 2,35 Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. IDELL MARY EMERY-Math Club 2,35 Science Club 35 Stage Crew 25 French Club 1,25 Honor Society 2,35 G.A.A, 253. KATHLEEN L. FAILOR-G.A.A. 1,25 C.O.G. 1,3, Popcorn Committee 25 Journalism 2,35 Choir 25 Future Nurses 3. DON FARGO-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Concession Crew 1,25 Stage Crew 35 Boys' Rooting Section 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. MIKE FITZPATRICK-Boys' Federation I,2,3. ED CWILTJ FLEMING--Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Traffic Com-mittee 2,35 Locker Committee 15 Junior Varsity Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Golden A Club 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Service Officer 3. PATRICIA CTRISHAJ EILEEN FOGDE-C.O.G. Social Commit- tee 1, Popcorn Committee 2,35 Orchestra l,2, Repre- sentative 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, Trophy Committee Chairman 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Quinault Staff 25 Quill and Scroll 3. ROBIN FOLEY---Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. KATHERINE FULLER-Honor Society I,2,35 Lunchroom Com- mittee I,2, Chairman 35 Assembly Committee 35 Choir l,25 Future Nurses 2,35 Stage Craft 2,35 C.O.G. I, News- paper 2,35 Senior Play 25 ChiIdren's Play 25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee Chairman 25 Minstrel Show I. DIANNA FUNK-Transfer from Elma 35 G.A.A. 25 Choir 25 Glee Club 25 Debate I5 Speech Club I. LES FUNK-Swimming Team I,2,35 Projection Crew I,2,35 Boys' Fed. Concession Crew I,2,35 Stage Crew I,2,35 Golden 'A' Club I,2,3. PHIL FURTH-Transfer from, Encina High School 25 Lunch- room Committee 35 Latin Club Reporter 35 Boys' Fed. 2,3. PHYLLIS JEAN GABBERT-Honor Society I,2,35 C.O.G. So- cial Committee I5 G.A.A. I5 Future Teachers I,2,35 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 25 Latin Club 2,35 French Club 25 C.O.G. Publicity and Scrapbook Committee 3, Chairman 35 Quinault Staff 3, Copy Editor 35 Future Nurses 35 Pep Club 35 Rooter Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Dec. Committee. MARCIA LYNN GAUNTLETT-Song Queen 35 Senate I,2,35 Honor Society I,2,35 Leaderettes 25 Pep Club 35 Quin- ault Staff 2, Index Editor 35 Soph. Hop. Dec. Committee Chairman I5 Jr.-Sr, Ball Refreshment Committee Chair- man 25 Latin Club I5 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers l,25 C.O.G. 2, Friendly Committee I, Popcorn Commit- tee 35 Choir I,2, Madrigals I. CLYDE FORTNEY, JR.-Baseball I,35 Future Teachers 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 2,35 Boys' Fed, I,2,35 Projection Crew 2,35 Latin Club l,25 B Football l,25 A Football 35 A Club 3. SHEILA FOSTER-C.O.G. I,2,3. CYNTHIA CAROL FOURNIER-Transfer from Pacific High School, Port Orford, Oregon, I963. G.A.A. l,25 Annual Staff l,25 Pep Club l,25 Newspaper 1,25 Cheerleader l,25 Choir l,25 Chairman of Homecoming and Parade 25 C.O.G. 3. DAVID FRAFJORD-Band I,2,35 Pep Band I,2,35 Projection Crew I,2,35 Boys' Federation I,2,3. MIKE FRAME-Boys' Fed. I,2,3. ROBERTA CBERTI LORRAINE FRYE-C.O.G. I,2,35 T.T.S. 3. DIANA GEBI-IARDT-Transfer from South Kitsap High School 25 G.A.A. I5 Pep Club I5 Spanish Club I5 F.T.A. I. A.H.S. Activities: F.T.A. 35 F.N.A. 35 Friendly-Social Commit- tee 3. JOHN UACKI DAVID GERCHAK-Boys' Federation I,2,35 Latin Club l,2. CATHERINE KCATHYI ANN GIBBINS-C.O.G. I,2,3, Friendly Committee I, Social Committee 2, Sec'y 3 Leaderettes 2,35 Pep Club 35 Future Nurses I,2,35 Honor Society I,2,35 Sophomore Hop Decoration Committee I5 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 Choir 25 Girls' State5 United Drive I,2,3. GORDON GIBBS-Boys' Fed. I,2,35 Latin Club I,35 United Weatherwax Drive 35 Football I,2,35 Golden A Club 2,35 Traffic Committee 2,3. JANET GIBSON-Future Teachers I,2,35 Spanish Club l,25 Quill and Scroll 35 Honor Society I,2,35 C.O.G. Art Com- mittee I,2, Popcorn Committee 35 Leaderettes 35 Ocean Breeze 2, Feature Editor 35 G.A.A. l,25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Com- mittee 25 Soph. Hop Committee I. JOHN IJOHNNYI GILL+BoyS' Fed. I,2,35 Track l,25 Swim- ming 2. Pag 6 JUDI LEE GORDON-G.A.A. 15 C.O.G. 1,3, Social Committee 15 Choir 25 Ocean Breeze Staff 2,35 Spanish Club 25 All School Play 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Refreshment Committee 25 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 2,3, BARBARA GORMAN-Latin Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 C.O.G. Service Committee 1, Popcorn Committee 2, Friendly Committee 35 Future Nurses 1,35 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 15 United Drive 1,2,3. BEVERLY ANN GORMAN-Latin Club 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,35 C.O.G. 1,2, Friendly-Social Committee 3. NORMAN KNORMJ GOTOVAC-French Club 1,2,35 Math Club 2,35 Science Club 35 Basketball Scorekeeper 2,35 Men's Rooting Section 1,2,35 Unfted Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. RUTH ANN GRAHAM-Future Nurses 1,25 Latin Club 1,2,35 Entertainment Committee 35 C.O.G. 1,2,3. JOHN GREEN-Bys' Fed. 1,2,35 French Club 2,3, President 35 Track 1,25 Golf 35 Boys' State 2. MARY GILLILAND-G.A.A. 15 Choir 25 C.O.G. 1, Service Com- mittee 2, Friendly and Social Committee 35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,35 Secretary-Treasurer 2. JOHN W. GIRGICH-Latin Club 15 Parking and Traffic Com- mittee 15 Wrestling 1. MICHAEL GOBAT-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,3. SCOTT N. GODFREY-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 A Club .1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 15 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2,35 Bseball 3. JAMES G. GOLDADE-Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. LARRY GOLDBERG-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 Proaram Committee 1,25 Football Manager 1,2,35 Baseball Manager 25 Honor Society 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 'A' Club 1,2,35 Boys' State. VlRGlN'lA GREEN-Transfer from McKinelyville, California. Pep Club5 F.H.A.5 P.E. Assistant 1,2,35 Art Committee. VlCKl GRINE-Song Queen 35 Pep Club 35 Senate 35 Leader- ettes 25 C.O.G. Service Committee 1, Friendly Committee 2, Art Committee 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2,35 Service Officer 1,25 Ocean Breeze Staff 25 Sopho- more Hop Decoration Committee 1. KATHLEEN MARY GURRAD-Ocean Breeze 2,35 G.A.A. 35 Spanish Club 15 C.O.G. 1, Newspaper Committee 2, Ser- vice Committee 3. KATHLEEN HAEK-C.O.G. 1, Art Committee 2, Popcorn Committee 2, Friendly and Social Committee 35 Comp- trolIer's Office 2. TOM HAGARA-Boys' Fed. 1,2,35 Concession Crew 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. LYNN MARIE HAKE--Honor Society 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,35 C.O.G. 1,2,35 Latin Club 1,2,35 Quinault, Or- ganization Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Com- mittee 3. GEORGE HARMON-Boys' Fed. l,2,3, Latin Club 2. NANCY JOANN HART-Senate l, Latin Club l,2,3, Sopho- more Hop Cimmittee l, C.O.G. 3, Service Committee l,2, Future Teachers l,2,3, Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 2, Leader- ettes 3, Choir 3, Accompanist 2, Librarian 3, Madrigals 3. STEVE HATFIELD-'B' Football l, 'B' Basketball l, P.A. Crew l,2,3, Projection Crew l,2,3, Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. l, Junior Class Pres. 2, Sophomore Hap Comm. l, Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 2, Senate 2, Boys' Fed. l,2,3. GERALD UERRYJ HAYES-Transfer from Bandon High School 2, Vice President of Class l, Letterman's Club l, Wea- therwax, Boys' Fed. 2,3, Service Officer 3. PAUL HEIKKILA-Senate l, B Football l, A Football 2,3, B Basketball l, A Basketball 2,3, A Club 2,3, Boys' Fed. l,2,3, Boys' State, Honor Society l,2,3, United Weatherwax Drive l,2,3, Service Officer 3. RICHARD CDICKJ HEIKKILA-Boys' Fed. l,2,3. BARBARA CHARBARAJ JEAN HALL-Sophomore Class Sec.- Treas., Junior Class Vice Pres., C.O.G. 2,3, Social Com- mittee l, French Club l,2,3, Sophomore Hop Committee l, Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 2, G.A.A. l,2,3, Future Teach- ers 2,3, Student Body Treasurer 3, Honor Society 2. A. J. HALVORSON-Boys' Fed. l,2,3. CAROL HAMMONDS - Latin Club l,2,3, Future Teachers l,2,3, Future Nurses 3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Rooter Club 3, Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 2, C.O.G. l,2, Pro- gram Committee 3. SUZI HANSEN-Transfer from Bothell, Washington. Thes- pians l, Girls' Club 2,3, Homecoming Committee l,2, Christmas Decoration Committee 2, Mothers' Tea l,2, Program Committee 3, C.O.G. 3, Choir 3. WILLIAM CBILLJ H. HARDY, JR.-Boys' Fed. l,2,3, Choir l, Riser Chairman 2, President 3, Madrigals l,2,3, Boys' Glee l, Boys' Octette 2,3, Starlighters 3, Latin Club l,2,3, Math Club l,2,3. RON W. HARLESS-Boys' Fed. l,2,3. SANDRA CSANDID HEIKKILA-Spanish Club 2,3, Stage Crew 2, Camera Club 3, All School Play 3, C.O.G. 3, Friendly Committee l, Service Committee 2. JANE HEINRICK-C.O.G. Friendly Committee l, Popcrn Cm- mittee 2, Social Committee 3, Pep Club 2,3, Choir 2, Honor Society l,2,3, Future Teachers l,2,3, Latin Club l,2,3, Rooter Club 3. PAUL HEINY-Boys' Fed. l,2,3, United Weatherwax l,2,3, Hall Duty 3, Junior Varsity Football l, Varsity Football 2,3, Junior Varsity Wrestling l, Varsity Wrestling 2,3, Baseball l, Concert Band l, Marching Band 2, Golden A Club 2,3, Boys' Rooting Section l,2. MARGARET CPEGJ ELAINE HENKE - Honor Society l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, F.N.A. l,2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, French Club 2,3, C.O.G. Service Committee l,2,3, Ocean Breeze Staff 2,3, All School Play 3, G.A.A. l. DUANNE HINRICHS-Boys' Federation l, Concession Crew 2,3. BRUCE HOLTON-B Football 2, Boys' Fed. l,2,3. Page S JUDITH ELOISE HUNTER-Gi.A.A. l5 C.O.G. l,2,35 Friendly- Social Committee 35 Office Practice 35 Choir 35 All School Plays 2,3. JUDY HUNTSMAN-C.O.G. l,2, Friendly Committee 3. CHERYL CSHERRYD PATRICIA IBABAO--C.O.G. l,2,35 Lounge Committee 25 Ocean Breeze 25 Locker Committee 3. JANICE ANNE IVERSON-Spanish Club 2,35 United Weather- wox Drive l,2,35 Future Nurses l,25 C.O.G. Program Committee l, Popcorn Committee 2, Service Commit- tee 3. RON JACKSON-Wrestling l5 A Club l,2,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,3. SANDI JACKSON-Pep Club l,2,35 C.O.G. Friendly Commit- tee l,2, Popcorn Committee 35 G.A.A. l5 French Club l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Future Teachers l,2,35 United Weatherwox Drive Chairman 2. RICHARD HOONAN-Junior Varsity Football l5 Varsity Foot- ball 2,35 Tennis l,2,35 A Club5 Concert Band l,25 Marching Band l,25 Pep Band l,25 Dance Band 25 Or- chestra l5 Spanish Club I5 United Weatherwox Drive l,2,35 Traffic Committee 2,35 Boys' Federation l,25 Projection Crew 35 A Club Grounds Clean-up 25 A Club Dance Committee 2. CHERYL HOUPT1Spanish Club 2,35 Latin Club 35 C.O.G. l,2, Scrapbook Committee 3. LARON KLARRYJ HOUSE-Golf l,2,35 .B Football 2, A. Foot- ball 35 Boys' State 25 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 A Club 35 Honor Society 35 United Weatherwox Drive l,2,3. MARY JEAN HOWARD-G.A.A. l,25 Retail Selling 35 C.O.G. 2,3, Friendly Committee l. DOROTHY HUBBARD-May Dance Committee 25 Pep Club l,2,35 Future Nurses l,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Spanish Club 25 Latin Club l5 Choir 35 Ocean Breeze 35 C.O.G. Friendly Committee l, Social Committee 2, Program Com- mittee 35 Honor Society l,2,3. JOHN E. HUBLER-Bays' Fed. l,2,3. ,.-HW PAT JAMES-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Soph. Hop Committee l. SHARON JASKAR-Pep Club l,2,35 Future Teachers l,2, President 35 Ocean Breeze 2,35 May 'Dance Committee l,2,35 Service Officer 35 C.O.G. Service Committee l, Social Committee 2, Social and Friendly Committee Chair- man 3. SUSAN JENKINS-C.O.G. Service Committee l,2,3. Service Officer l5 Comptroller's Staff 25 May Dance Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 United Weatherwox Drive l,2,3. ROBERT JENSEN--Latin Club 1,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Track 2,35 Boys' State5 Judicial Committee 35 W.W.S.C. Sum- mer lnstitute 25 United Weatherwox Dr. 35 Math Club 3. ERIC JOHNSON-Camera Club l,2,35 Boys' Fed, l,2,35 Latin Club l5 O.B. Staff 2,3. JULlE ANN JOHNSON-Honor Society l,2,35 Future Teach- ers l,2,35 Latin Club l,2, Program Committee 35 Science Club 2,35 C.O.G. 2, Friendly Committee l, Paper 3, Pro- gram Committee 3. JOYCE DIANNE KAUNO-Latin Club l,2,35 Publicity and Scrapbook Committee I, Friendly Committee 2, Friendly Social Committee 35 G.A.A. I. JAMES H. KELLER-Latin Club I,2,35 Boys' Fed. 3, Program Committee I,25 Math Club 35 Science Club 35 Debate 35 Judicial Committee 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Honor Society 2,3. RICH KILLEBREW-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 A Club 2,35 A Football l,2,35 B Basketball I5 Band I,2,3. ROBERT IBOBI KIVI-Boys' Federation I,2,35 Swimming Team l,2,35 Golden A Club l,2,35 Football I5 United Wea- therwax Drive I,2,3. RAY IJUNIORI KLOEMPKIN-Boys' Federation l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Spanish Club I. KATHLEEN CKITTYI KOCHER-Pep Club 35 Song Queen 35 Senate 35 Popcorn Committee 35 Friendly Committee I5 Social Committee 25 Leaderettes l,2. STAN JOHNSON-Boys' Fed. I5 Projection Crew 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Future Teachers 2. SUSAN LEE JONES-Future Teachers 2,35 Latin Club I,3, Secretary 25 G.A.A. 25 C.O.G. l,25 Newspaper 3. EDWIN IEDI R. KAHLER-Yell King 35 Wrestling l,2,35 Ten- nis I,2,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Senate 35 Ocean Breeze 2, Sports Editor 35 Latin Club I5 Boys' Glee I5 Choir I,25 Honor Society I,2,3. JIM KAINBER-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Rifle Club I5 Latin Club l,2,35 IOO Mile Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Track I,2,35 Camera Club 3. TANYA ANNE KALINOWSKI - Latin Club l,2,35 Future Nurses I5 Ocean Breeze Staff 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Future Teachers 35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 C.O.G. Social Committee I, Service Committee 2, Pop- corn Committee 3. KAREN KANGAS-C.O.G. I, Friendly Committee 2,35 Service Officer I5 Spanish Club I5 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3. GARY KOLB-Boys' Federation l,2,35 K.O.B. I,2,3. JAMES IJIMJ KORPI-Science Club 2, President 35 Math Club 2,35 Rifle Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Lunchroom Commit- tee 2,35 Boys' Fed. Projection Crew I,2,35 Radio Club 3. DALE KUNI-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 United Drive l,25 Men's Rooting Section 2,3, JANICE LAAKSONEN-Honor Society l,2,35 Choir l,25 Quin- ault Staff 35 Madrigals I5 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Soph. Hop Decoration Committee I5 Senate 35 Traffic Control Committee I5 Assembly Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 35 C.O.G. Friendly Committee I, Service Committee 2,3. SUSI LAMBERT-C.O.G. 2,3, Service Committee I5 G.A.A. I. RICHARD IFATHERI LaROSA-Latin Club I,25 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. Page 41 AVA LOUISE LEHTINEN-Honor Society l,2,35 Service Offi- cer 25 C.O.G. Service Committee I, Social Committee 2, Friendly Committee Chairman 35 Quinault Staff 35 Fu- ture Nurses I,3, Chaplain 25 Future Teachers 35 Latin Club 2,35 Rooter Club 35 Pep Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 3. SUSAN LEITH-Office Practice 25 Retail Selling 35 C.O.G. I,2,3. ROBERT CBOBI LELAND-K.O.B. I5 Boys' Federation I,2,3. DONALD PAUL LENTZ, JR.-K.O.B. l,2,35 Latin Club 25 Math Club 35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3. LARRY LIND-Band l,2, Officer 35 Dance Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Tennis Team l,2,35 Rifle Club 25 Latin Club I5 Math Club 35 Honor Society I,2,3. PATRICIA IPATD MARIE LIND-Future Nurses l,2,35 Spanish Club I,25 Honor Society I5 Activity Points Recorder 2, Chairman 35 Science Club 25 United Drive l,2,35 C.O.G. Friendly Committee I, Service Committee I,2, Popcorn Committee 3. K' SHARON ANN LARSON-C.O.G. 2,3, Friendly Committee I5 Pep Club l,2,35 Popcorn Committee 35 Service Officer 25 Spanish Club I5 Library Staff I. ROGER WILLIAM LAUCKHART-Swimming I,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Traffic Committee 35 Boys' State 25 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Band l,2, President 35 Dance Band l,2,35 Orches- tra l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Choir 25 Service Officer 35 Men's Glee Club 25 Tennis 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive. JUDY KAY LAWSO-N-G.A.A. l,2,35 Band l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Future Teachers I5 Latin Club I5 Choir l,2,35 Starlighters 35 Pep Club l,2,35 C.O.G. l,2,35 Pep Band I,2. DONALD CDONND LAWTY-Boys' Federation l,2,35 Auto Mechanics Vocation 3. SANDRA KSANDIJ LEDFORD-Transfer from Montesano High School 25 C.O.G. 2,3. BET THIE LEE-French Club I5 C.O.G. 2, Treasurer 3, Service Committee I, Popcorn Committee Chairman 35 Future Teachers l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Service Officer 35 Girls' Senate. is -v ANDY LIUKKO-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,3. ROGER LLOYD-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Tennis I5 Wrestling I5 Latin Club 2,35 United Drive l,2,35 Men's Rooting Sec- tion I,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 35 Program Committee I,2,3. SANDRA CSANDYD LOFTIS-Choir 25 Future Teachers 2,35 Latin Club 2: C.O.G. I, Popcorn Committee 2,3, Social Committee 2,3, Service Committee 2,3. DONNA MARIE LUEDECKER-C.O.G. Service Committee I, 2,3, Lunchroom Committee I5 Future Nurses l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 G.A.A. I5 Children's Play 25 Office Prac- tice 25 All School Play 35 Girls' State 25 C.O.G. News- paper Committee 35 .lr.-Sr. Ball Theme Committee 3. WALTER IWALTD LUKOWSKI-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Drive l,2,35 Traffic Parking Committee I,2,3. KATHERINE CKATHIEJ MacDONALD-C.O.G. I,3, Friendly Committee 25 Play Therapy 3. ALEC MATHESON-Basketball Manager I,2,35 Forensics Squad 2, Sec.-Treas. 35 Math Club 2, Pres. 35 Science Club l,2,35 French Club I,25 Latin Club 2,35 Track 25 Ocean Breeze Business Manager 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Radio Club 35 National Semi-Finalist 25 United Weather- wax Drive 35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. MARY CBETHD ELIZABETH MATTHEWS-Pep Club I,2,3- C.O.G. 3, Service Committee I,2. PATRICIA CPATJ MCALLISTER-C.O.G. Friendly Committee I, Social Committee 25 Senate I,35 Pep Club I,2, President 35 Service Officer I5 Honor Society l,2,35 Leaderettes 35 French Club l,2,35 May Dance Committee l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 2,35 Sophomore Hop Refreshment Com- mittee I. WALTER J. CWALTD MCALONEY-Boys' Fed, I,2,35 Service Club Officer I5 Latin Club I5 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 Golf l,2,35 Concert Band I,2, Treasurer 35 Marching Band l,2,35 Boys' State5 Pep Band I,2,35 Sophisticats iDonce Bondi l,2,35 Honor Society I,2,35 United Wea- therwax Drive I,2,35 Traffic Committee Chairman 3' Orchestra I,2,3. JANICE lJANi MCCRIMMON-C.O.G. Friendly Committee I Program Committee 2, President 35 Future Nurses I' r Latin Club I5 Honor Society l,2,35 Service Officer I5 Pep Club l,2,35 Leaderettes 2,35 Future Teachers 25 Board of Control 35 Senate 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Seabeck Leadership Conference 3. DON MCDONALD-Bovs' Federation I,2,35 Choir 25 Wrest- ling 25 Spanish Club I,2,3. 1 1 1 KATHY MACLEAN-Choir l,2,35 Band l,2,35 Dance Band I,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Madrigals I,25 Starlighters 35 C.O.G. Friendly Committee I5 Program Committee 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Spanish Club I5 All School Play 3. BRUCE MADISON-Boys' Fed. I,2,3. MIKE MAGEE--French Club I5 Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 25 Math Club 35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Senate 2,35 A.S.B. Vice- President 35 Assembly Program Committee 35 Anti-Litter Committee 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive Fund Com- mittee 25 Honor Society 2,35 Choir 25 Madrigals 25 Hall Traffic Committee I,25 Boys' Glee Club 25 Weatherwax Men's Rooting Section I,35 Board of Control 35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. MIKE KMAYNARDJ MAINE-Boys' Federation l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Intramural Basketball I,2,3. JAMES KJIMJ MALOTT-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I,2,35 Concession Crew l,2,35 Science Club 2. TOM MARRS-Quill and Scroll 35 Sophomore Hop Dance Committee I5 Swimming Team I, State Meet 2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 A Club l,2,35 Senate I,25 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Assembly Program Committee 35 Projection Crew I5 Ocean Breeze 2,3, News Ed. 35 Anti-Litter Committee I,25 United Weatherwax Drive 25 French Club I, nw -'WT' .4 BEVERLY SU MCGUIRE-C.O.G. Friendly Committee 25 Song Queen 35 Senate 35 Pep Club 35 Leaderettes 25 Ocean Breeze 2, Make-up Editor 35 Honor Society 25 F.T.A. 25 Choir l,25 Starlighters 25 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 G.A.A. I5 Spanish Club 2. DENNIS McGUlRE-Transfer from Cascade: A Squad Wrest- ling Team. A.H.S. Activities: Boys' Federation l,2,35 B Squad Wrestling Team I5 Yell Duke 3. CHUCK MCINTOSH-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 K.O.B. President 3. MICHAEL ALLISON MCKEAN-Senior Class President5 Honor Society l,2,35 Boys' State5 Forensics 2,35 Latin Club Program Committee 2, President 35 United Weatherwax Drive 35 Jr.-Sr. Boll Committee 35 French Club I5 Science Club 25 Senate 35 K.O.B. I5 Rifle Club I5 All School Play 2,35 Boys' Fed, l,2,35 University of Washington Liberal Arts Seminar 3. I5 Spanish Club I5 Projection Crew I5 Honor Society l,2,35 Senate 35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. DOUGLAS JOHN MCMINDS-Football I,25 Wrestling I5 Track I5 Spanish Club I5 Projection Crew I5 Honor Society l,2,35 Senate 35 Boy's Fed. I,2,3. MICHAEL KMIKEPMCNEALY-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 K.O.B. I5 Men's Rooting Section I,25 United Drive I,2,3. Page 43 .mam 49' BRAD KSPIKEJ MOMMSEN-Glee Club l,25 Concession Crew l,25 Boys' Fed. l,2,3. SHARON ELAINE MOORE-C.O.G. Art Committee l,2, Pop- corn Committee 2, Publicity and Scrapbook Committee l,2, Newspaper 35 Math Club 2,35 Orchestra 2,3, Sopho- more Representative5 Science Club 25 Honor Society l,2,35 Ocean Breeze 35 Spanish Club l,25 G.A.A. l,2,3. KATHRYN JANE MORRlSON-Quinault Staff 2, Senior Section Editor 35 Service Officer l5 Honor Society l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Choir l,25 Madrigals l5 Pep Club 2, Secre- tary 35 Latin Club 2,35 French Club l,2,35 C.O.G, Friend- ly Committee l, Social Committee 2,35 fr.-Sr. Ball Com- mittee 35 May Dance Committee Chairman 25 Sophomore Hop Committee l5 United Drive l,2,3. FRANCIS MOSES-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Spanish Club l,25 United Drive l,2,35 Radio Club 3. ROBERT CBOBJ MOTT-Rifle Club l5 Boys' Fed. 2,3, Con- cession Crew l5 Service Officer 2. SALLY JEAN NEELY-C.O.G. Service Committee l,2,35 G.A.A. l5 Future Nurses 2,35 Choir l,2,35 Starlighters 3. NICKOLAS MEINSA-Boys' Federation l,2,35 Retail Selling 3. BRENDA-MIDDLETON-G.A.A. l,25 C.O.G. 3, Friendly Com- mittee 2, Social Committee l. JOLENE MILLER-C.O.G. l, Friendly Committee 2, Service Committee 35 T.A.V. l,25 Honor Society 2,35 Future Nurses l,2,3. MADELYN LEE KLYNNJ MILLER-Honor Society l,2,35 Quin- ault Staff 2, Co-Editor 3, Photography Editor 35 Pep Club 2,3, Pep Week Co-Chairman 35 Senate 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Future Teachers l,25 Vice-President 35 Science Club Secretary 25 French Club l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 C.O.G. Program Committee l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 2,3, Class Chairman 15 May Dance Committee Chairman 2,35 Choir l,25 Math Club 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 35 Sophomore Hop Committee l5 University of Washington Liberal Arts Seminar 3. MELANE MILRE-C.O,G. l,25 Scrapbook Committee 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Future Teachers 35 Spanish Club 2,35 Choir 'l,2,35 Madrigals 3. VAUGHN MITCHELL-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Wrestling 'l5 Spanish Club l,2. -ik. ..., , if 'Tt- GEORGE HERBERT NELSON, JR.-Football l,2,5 A Club l,2,35 Grounds Committee l,2,35 Hall Traffic Committee l5 Track l,2,35 Soph. Class President5 Soph. Hop Chair- man l5 Spanish Club 2,35 Service Officer 35 United Wea- therwax Drive l,2,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,3. WOODY NELSON-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Spanish Club l,2. WYNONA CLYNNEJ NEWMAN-C.O.G. l,2,3. JOHN NlEMELA-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Band l,25 Pep Band 25 B Football l5 United Weatherwax Drive 35 Stagecraft 35 Science Club 3. GAYLE NIEMI-C.O.G. Social Committee l,3, Program Com- mittee 25 Honor Society l,2,35 Leaderettes 25 Secretary- Treasurer 35 Senate l5 G.A.A. l5 Future Nurses 'l5 French Club l5 Service Officer 25 Future Teachers 2,35 Choir 25 Sophomore Hop Decoration Committee l5 Junior-Senior Ball Committee 3. BARBARA OLIVER-C.O.G. 2,3, Social Committee l5 G.A.A, l5 Latin Club l5 Comptroller's Staff 35 United Weather- wax Drive 'l,2,3. ., S ROBIN EARL OULETTE-Boys' Federation l,2,3, K.O.B. l,2,3. ROSEMARY PALOSAARI-Spanish Club l,2,3, C.O.G. 2,3, Friendly Committee l, Service Committee 3, Ocean Breeze Staff 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3. GARY PARKER-Boys' Fed. Projection Crew l,2,3, Swimming Manager l,2,3, Latin Club l, Debate l, Science Club 2,3, Math Club 2,3, A Club l,2,3, Boys' Federation Proaram Committee 3. JOE PARKER, JR.-Track l,2,3, A Club 2,3, Swimming l, United Drive l,2,3, Boys' Fed. l,2,3, B Football l,2. PAUL PARNELL-Weatherwax i, Canyonville, Oregon 2, Wea- therwax 3, Boys' Fed. l,3, B Cross Country 2, A Basketball 2, B Track 2. SALLY PAYNE-C.O.G. l,2,3, G.A.A. l. ROBERT OLLIKAINEN-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Honor So- ciety l,2,3, Spanish Club l,2, Football l,2,3, Service Officer 2. DONALD RAY OLSON-Boys' Federation i,2,3, Sophomore Play l, Retail Selling 3, Stage Crew l. RANDALL CRANDYJ OLSON-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Science Club 3. KATHRYN LEE O'NElLL-C.O.G. l,2, Friendly Committee 3. CAROL ORCUTT-Band l,2,3, C.O.G. l,3, Art Committee 2, Popcorn Committee 2, G.A.A. 2,3. MICHAEL CMIKEJ DAVID OSHEROFF-Band l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, Rifle Club i,2,3, Senate l, Science Club l,2, Math Club 2,3, Radio Club 3, President 3, Latin Club l, Pep Band 2,3, Minstrel Band l, Sophomore Hop Music Comm. lp Bays' Federation l,2,3, Honor Society l,2,3. JIM D. IPIERREJ PEARSON-Rifle Club 3, Boys' Federation l,2,3. STEVE PENTTILA- B Football l, A Football l,2,3, B Basketball l, A Basketball 2,3, Boys' Fed. l,2,3, Latin Club 2, A Club 2,3, A Club Dance Committee 2,3, P.E, Assistant 3. PRISCILLA lPRlSJ PETERS-C.O.G. Friendly Committee l, Popcorn Committee 3, Service Committee 3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Spanish Club 2. SANDRA KAY PHILBRICK-C.O.G. l,2,3. ROBERT lBOBJ PHILLIPS-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Concession Crew 3. LORETTA POLICH-T.T.S. 2,3, Service Officer 2, Pep Club l, Popcorn Committee 2,3, C.O.G. l,2,3, Popcorn Com- mittee 2,3. Page 45 JOHN RAMSEYER-Boys' Federation l,2,35 Proiection Crew 35 Retail Selling Class 35 P.A. Crew 2,4. SUSAN CSUEJ RANUM--Honor Society I,2,35 Future Teach- ers l,2,35 Future Nurses I5 Spanish Club 2,35 Latin Club I5 Service Officer 35 C.O.G. Social Committee I, Program Committee 2, Art Committee Chairman 3. JOANN MARIE RATTIE-Future Nurses I,2,35 All School Play I5 G.A.A. I5 Latin Club 2,35 Play Therapy I5 C.O.G. Service Committee I,2, Chairman 3. JAMES RAY--Boys' Federation I,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Latin Club l,2. JEANIE MARIE REAGAN-G.A.A. I5 Office Practice 25 C.O.G. I,2,3. DON RHOTON--Boys' Federation I,2,35 Track l,2,35 Wrest- ling l,2,35 Football 2,3. 'W'-3 WILLIAM CBCILLJ PRESTON-Boys' Federation l,2,35 Retail Selling . DAVE PROCTOR-Boys' Federation l,2,35 United Weather- wax Drive l,2,35 Track I5 Service Officer 3. JOANN MARIE PULVER-G.A.A. I,2,35 Future Nurses 25 Honor Society l,2,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 35 Math Club 2,35 Latin Club I,2,3, Treasurer 35 C.O.G. I,2,3. CHARLES JOSEPH QUESTI, JR.-Boys' Federation I,2,3. PAMELA LEE RAICH-Transfer from Sitka High School, Sitka, Alaska 25 Band I,35 Math Club 2,35 Spanish Club 25 Honor Society l,2,35 Science Club 25 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 35 Future Nurses 2, President 35 G.A.A. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3. WAYNE L. RAMSDELL--Boys' Federation I,2,35 K.O.B., Re- tail Selling. JUDITH UAY DEED RICH-Latin Club I5 Future Nurses I Pep Club l,2,35 C.O.G. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 3. DANIEL GENE RICHIE-Boys' Federation I,2,3. KATHY RIEMANN-C.O.G. I,3, Popcorn Committee 25 Pep Club 35 May Dance Committee I,2. DEAN ROBBINS-Boys' Fed. l,2,3. ROBERTA ROCKWELL-Transfer from Wishkah Valley High School 25 Sang Queen I5 C.O.G. 2,3. JACK LEE ROMAN-All School Play I5 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Boys' Rooting Section I,25 Boys' Federation l,2,35 Concession Crew I,2,3. PATRICK IPATI SALMON-Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Dance Band l,2,35 Orchestra I,25 Latin Club I5 Tennis Team 2,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Boys' State. THOMAS lTOM-TOMJ A SANFORD-Boys' Federation I,2,3. JOAN SAVAGE-Transfer from Elma High School 2. A.H.S. Activities: Library 35 C.O.G. I,2,3. TERI DARLENE SCHRECK-T.T.S, 25 Retail Selling 35 C.O.G. l,2,35 Library 2. MARY CATHERN lM.C.I ELIZABETH SCOTT-Orchestra I5 Librarian 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 String Quartet 2,35 Latin Club I,25 Service Officer 25 Future Teachers I5 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 25 W.S.U. Music Camp 3. ALICIA SELLERS-C.O.G. l,2,35 Library Science 2,35 Future Nurses. MELVIN ROMAN-Boys' Fed. I,2,3. BARRY ROSS-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 Con- cert Band l,2,35 Pep Band 3. PAUL ARNOLD ROSS-Honor Society l,2,35 Track l,2,35 Jr, Varsity Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Projection Crew I5 Latin Club I5 Golden A Club l,2,35 Boys' Fed. I,2,35 IOO Mile Club. SHIELA ANN ROYLE-C.O.G. I,2,3, Transfer from Van Nuys, California. BYRON RUSSELL-Boys' Federation I,2,3. ROSE RUSSELL-Latin Club I,25 Spanish Club 2,3. hz.,-M H 4... CYNTHIA CCINDYJ SHEDD-T.T.S. I,25 C.O.G. l,2,35 Re- tail Selling 35 G.A.A. I. MARGARET SIESE-C.O.G. Service Committee I,25 Popcorn Committee 35 Latin Club 25 Future Nurses I,2. ROSANN SIMPSON-C.O.G. Popcorn Committee I, Friendly Committee 2, Service Committee 35 G.A.A. I5 Latin Club l,2,35 Future Nurses l,2,35 T.A.V. l,2,35 All School Play 3. JIM SKINNER-W.M..R.S. 25 Wrestling l,2,35 Boys' Federa- tion I,2,35 Projection Crew l,2,35 Science Club I. BARBARA CBARBJ SMITH-Latin Club I,25 Friendly Commit- tee 25 Quill 8t Scroll 35 Ocean Breeze Ad. Manager 3. JAMES SMITH-Spanish Club I5 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 B Squad Football 25 A Squad Football 35 Debate Squad l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive 35 B Squad Wrestling I. Page 47 JEFF SNELL- B Football I5 Varsity Football 2,35 B Bas- ketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Golden A Club 2,35 A Club President 35 Spanish Club 35 Senate 35 P.E. Assistant 35 Hall Traffic Committee 35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. PAULINE SNIDER-G.A.A. l,2,35 F.T.A, I5 C.O.G. I5 Friendly Committee 2, Locker Committee 35 United Drive. AL SOMERVILLE-United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. LINDA KAY SPENCER-C.O.G. 2, Service Committee 3, Friendly Committee I5 Latin Club I,25 G.A.A. I. DALE STAMWITZ-Track l,2,35 Football B 25 Football A 35 A Club l,2,35 Boys' Fed. I,2,3. DAVID STEVENS-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Program Committee l,2,35 Latin Club I5 Journalism 2. LINDA STEWART-C.O.G. l,2,35 Latin Club I5 Future Nurses I5 Choir 2,35 StarIighter's 35 T.A.V. I,25 G.A.A. I. MARILYN JOYCE STOCKER-Retail Selling 35 Office Practice 25 Library Staff 25 C.O.G. I,2,3. DIANE STOKLAS-C.O.G. l,2,35 G.A.A. I. GENE STOPSEN-Boys' Federation l,2, Concession Crew 3. MARY ANN J. STRUMSKI-C.O.G. I,3, Friendly Committee 25 Comptroller's Office 25 Office Staff 2,3. BARBARA IBOBBIEJ SURFACE-Pep Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Future Teachers l,2,35 C.O.G. I,2, Newspaper Committee 35 Play Therapy I,3. JUDY MAREE SVISEK-C.O.G. Publicity and Scrapbook Com- mittee I,2, Traffic Control Committee 35 Service Officer I5 Soph. Hop Committee I5 Jr.-Sr. Ball Committee 2,35 Future Teachers 35 Choir 1,25 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Rooter Club 3. PATRICIA IPATTYJ LEE SWANN-T.T.S. I, Secretary 2, President 35 Comptroller's Staff 35 C.O.G. I,2,3. WILLIAM IBILLJ SWANTEK- B Squad Wrestling I5 Boys' Federation I,2,3. RICHARD SWIERGULA-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Latin Club I5 Rumplestiltskin I5 Stage Crew 3. TIMOTHY ITIMI GRANT TAFT-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Tennis I5 Wrestling I5 Service Officer 25 United Weatherwax Drive 2,3, Co-Chairman I5 Choir 25 Madrigals 25 B Football I, A Football 2,35 Lunch- room Committee 2,35 A Club 35 Men's Glee 25 Latin Club 2, Vice Pres. 35 Math Club Vice Pres. 35 French Club I5 Quinault Sports Editor 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Men's Rooting Section 2,3. BETTY TAYLOR-C.O.G. I,3, Service Committee 25 Comp- troller's Staff 3. SHERI AILEEN THOMPSON-Transfer from Saint Euphraiso 25 C.O.G. 2,35 Library Staff 25 United Drive 2. MARGARET TIELKE-C.O.G. Publicity and Scrapbook l,25 Seivice Committee 35 Latin Club l,2,35 Future Nurses l, ,3. RENATE TIEGE-Transfer from Handelsschule, Gifhorn, Ger- many5 C.O.G. 2,35 C.O.G. Service Committee 3. TERRENCE CTERRYJ TIMMONS-Baseball l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Football 35 A Club 2,35 Spanish Club 35 P.E. Assistant 35 Projection Crew 35 Latin Club l5 United Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Boys' Federation 2,35 Locker Committee l5 Hall Traffic Committee 3. RICHARD TOY-Stage Crew l,25 Camera Club 3. JOE TRAVERSIE-Transfer from Yelm High School 35 Photo Club l,25 .l.V. Football l,25 Track l. GREGORY iGREGD DEAN TAYLOR-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Con- cert Band l,2,35 Marching Band l,2,35 Pep Band l,2,35 Track 2,35 Tennis l5 Wrestling l,2,35 F.T.A. 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Weatherwax Drive l,2,35 Men'5 Rooting Section 35 P.E. Assistant 35 Traffic Committee 35 French Club l,2, President 35 A Club l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Com- mittee 3. JU-DITH UUDY7 ANN TAYLOR-C.O.G. l,2,3, Ticket Takers and Sellers 25 Library Staff 25 Retail Selling 3. EVA LOUISE THOMAS-C.O.G. Popcorn Committee l,2,35 Leaderettes 2, President 35 Senate 2,35 Oceanbreeze News Editor 35 United Weatherwax Drive 2,3, Chairman l5 G.A.A. l5 Spanish Club 25 F.T.A. 25 Honor Society l,2,35 Assembly Committee 35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 2. HELEN DIANE THOMAS-G.A.A. l5 Children's Play 25 All School Play 25 Senior Play 25 Honor Society l,2,35 C.O.G. 2,3, Service Committee l5 Student Office Staff 2. RUTH ANN KRUTHIEJ THOMAS-C.O.G. Program Committee 35 C.O.G. Popcorn Committee 25 Choir 35 Library Science 2,35 G.A.A. 35 C.O.G. Lounge Committee 2. GLENDA J. THOMPSON-Transfer from Myrtle Point High l: Choir l, Trio l, Ensemble l5 F.H.A. l. A.H.S. Activities: T.T.S. l,2, Secretary 35 Choir l,2, Madrigals 2. GARY TRINNEER-Baseball l,35 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive l,25 lntramurol Basketball l,2,3. PAMELA MARY TURK-Honor Society l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Science Club l,2,35 Forensics Squad l,25 Vice Pres. 35 C.O.G. 2, Program Committee l, Vice Pres. 35 Quinault Staff 2, Art ed. 35 All-School Play l,25 Latin Club l,2, Program Committee 35 Children's Theater l,25 Sopho- more Hop Dec. Comm. l5 Lunchroom Committee l,2,35 Radio Club Sec.-Treas. 35 All-School Play 35 Co-Director Senior Play 25 United Drive l,2,35 National Speech ln- stitute5 All-School Play 3. MIKE TURLEY-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 T.T.S. l,25 Choir 2,35 Sstogighters 35 Boys' Glee 25 United Drive l,2,35 Wrestling 5 If l. DAVE TUTTLE-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Traffic Parking Com- mittee l,2,3. KAREN M. VAN AUKEN-T.T.S. l,2,35 Library Staff 35 Office Practice 35 C.O.G. l,2,3. PENNY K. VANN-C.O.G. l,2, Locker Committee 35 Future Nurses 35 Latin Club l. Page 49 ROBERT KCHUCKJ WALKOSKI-Boys' Federation 1,2,3. REBECCA CBECKYJ ANN WALSH-United Weatherwax Drive 1,2535 French Club 15 Latin Club 2,35 Future Nurses 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Honor Society l,2,35 C.O.G. Service Com- Etwee l,2,35 Ocean Breeze Staff 35 Future Teachers 35 . .A. 1. ROXIE WATERBURY-G.A.A. 1,25 C.O.G. l,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Office Practice 15 Library Science 3. PAUL WATKINS-Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. RONALD lSTONEY BURKE? WELCH-Transfer from Mc- Minnville High School5 Track 15 Boys' Federation l,2,35 'A' Club 2,35 Wrestling 25 Choir 35 Madrigals 35 Bas- ketball 1. GERALDENE lGERl1 WELLS-C.O.G. 15 Friendly Committee 25 Friendly 81 Social Committee 35 T.A.V. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses l,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Jr.-Sr. Ball Com- mittee 35 Sr. Class Play 2,3. BOB VAN OGLE-Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. SHARON VAN OGLE--C.O.G. l,2,35 T.T.S. 25 Office Practice. KATHLEEN JO VESSEY-Ticket Takers and Sellers l,2, Vice Pres. 35 Future Nurses 25 C.O.G. 1,2,3. JOHN VLASTELICA-B Squad Basketball 1, A Squad Basket- ball 2,35 Track 1,35 Boys' Federation l,2,35 A Club 2,35 P.E. Assistant 3. JEAN WADDELL-String Quartet 2,35 C.O.G. Service Commit- tee 1, Popcorn Committee 2, Publicity and Scrapbook Committee 2, Chairman 35 Science Club 25 Latin Club 152, Secretary 35 Future Teachers 1,2,35 Orchestra 1, Representative 2, President 35 Honor Society 1,2,35 G.A.A. 25 All-State Orchestra 1. JOHN lSTEVEJ WALKER-Honor Society 152,35 Swimming l,2,35 Latin Club5 Choir 25 Madrigals 25 Boys' Glee 25 Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Dance Band 35 United Weatherwax Drive Chairman 25 Assembly Comm. 35 'A' Club5 Minstrel Show 25 Boys' Fed. 1,2,3. GERAA.D WEST-Boys' Federation l,2,35 K.O.B. l,2, Sgt. at rms 3. DARRELL WEETLUND-Rifle Club 15 Science Club 25 Boys' Fed, l,2, . CHARLOTTE lSHARKIEl WETZEL-Choir 1,25 Future Nurses 2, Chaplain 35 United Weatherwax Drive 1,2535 Honor Society l,2,35 G.O.G. 3, Publicity and Scrapbook 1, Pro- gram 2. NORMA WHITACRE-Spanish Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1, Recorder- Historian 2, President 35 F.T.A. Secretary-Treasurer l,2, Librarian 35 Popcorn Committee 2,35 C.O.G. l,2,35 Honor Society 1,2,3. ED WHITLOCK-Boys' Fed. l,2,3. CHUCK ICHARLIEJ WILCOX-Boys' Rooting Section5 Choir5 Boys' Federation5 United Weatherwax Drive. STEVE LEE WOOD-Boys' Fed. 3. TOM E. WRIGHT-Boys' Federation l,2,3, Program Com- mittee I,2,3. DON KYAKJ YAKOVICH-Boys' Federation I,2 Traffic Com- mittee 35 B Basketball I5 Varsity Basketball 2,35 Tennis l,2,35 Football 2,35 A Club I,2,3. STEVE YEAROUT-Ocean Breeze 2, Editor-in-Chief 35 Senate 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Track l,2,35 'A' Club l,2,35 'B' Football I5 P.A. Crew 2,35 United Weatherwax Drive Chairman I5 French Club I5 Boys' State5 Boys' Fed. l,2,35 Men's Rooting Section 3. JERRY ZYORK-Boys' Fed. l,2,35 United Weatherwax Drive I, ,3. JOANNE MARIE ZAREVICH-C.O.G. l,2,35 Office Girl 2,35 G.A.A. 25 Weatherwax Drive 3. LESLIE CLESI CARLTON WILLIAMS-Science Club 'l,2,35 Debate I5 Projection Crew I5 Rifle Club I5 Boys' Fed- eration I,2,3. CONSTANCE MAE WILSON-G.A.A. I5 Children's Theater I5 Pep Club l,2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Quinault Activity Editor 35 Future Teachers 2,35 Future Nurses l,2, Vice President 35 French Club 25 Latin Club 2,35 C.O.G. I, Popcorn Committee 2, Publicity and Scrapbook Com- mittee 3. VIVIAN WILSON-Honor Society l,2,35 Latin Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,25 United Drive l,2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 C.O.G. I, Service Committee 2,3. KATHI WISCOMB-C.O.G. 3, Friendly Committee 2, Publicity and Scrapbook 25 Latin Club l,25 Future Nurses l,25 G.A.A. l,2,35 Jr.-Sr. Ball Decoration Committee 2. JAMES WOOD+Boys' Fed. l,2,35 B Squad Football 25 Traffic Parking Committee. MELVIN A. CMELI WOOD-Wrestling l,2,35 Boys' Fed. Pro- gram Committee l,2,3, Treasurer 35 Math Club 2,35 United Drive l,2,35 W.M.R.S. l,2. SHIRLEY ZELEPUZA-C.O.G. l,2,35 G.A.A. I5 Library Staff 2,3. DAVID KFOGGYI LEE STONE-Boys' Federation 2,3, Hall Committee I5 United Weatherwax Drive5 French Club l,25 Rifle Team I. KARY JO ASHCRAFT - C.O.G. I,2,3. ROSEMARY THATCHER - C.O.G. I,2,3. ANDY ZAYEMOPOULOS - Boy's Fed. I,2,3 Page 51 Mrs. Minnie Fenenga Junior Girls Counselor The Junior class of the school year 1963-64, with 232 girls and 241 boys, a total of 473 students, has done much to promote school spirit and pep throughout the entire year with their outstanding qualities of leadership. The class was led by President, Bill McCaw, Vice-Presi- dent, Bob Henry, and Secretary-Treasurer, Lynn Copland. The girl senators were: Barbara Franciscovich, Kathy Hoavisto, Ruth Jones, and Janet Long. The boy senators were: Bob Campbell, Frank Childers, Mike Krulich, and Frank Rupert. Mr. Ingram Traxler Junior Boys' Counselor Under the guidance of their teachers and counselors, the class has had a very rewarding year. Among the many activi- ties in which the Junior class participated were the United Weatherwax Drive and the Junior-Senior Ball. Because of the success this year of the Junior class ot 1963-64, we, the Quinault Staff, appropriately named the Juniors the Overhead Lights to carry out our theme of lights. ROW l: Annette Bell, Don- na Carl, Lila Chorba, Jill Allenbaugh, Kathy Antich, Kay Chicano, Paula Balo, Pam Bingen. ROW 2: Thir- za Butler, Nancy Collins, Marilyn Carbery, Kardee Collar, Helen Baker, Sherry Boone, Karen Barr. ROW 3: Dena Callaghan, Patricia Brakus, Charmaigne Basden, Connie Carnocki, Lynn Coo- land, Vicki Burch, Tony Bublitz, Janet Cosoer. ROW 4: Janet Bagaason, Jonnel Anderson, Bonnie Burr. Co- reen Austin, Kathv Airhart, Nancy Christiansen, Cheryl Bailey, Caroline Barry, Le- ona Apukka, Marilyn Biv- ens. ROW l: Linda Dahlgren, Connie Gebhardt, Connie English, Nancy Cushing, Valerie Eldred, Mickey Dow- ie, Theresa Creelman, Paula Finlayson. ROW 2: Jackie Garret, Kathy Eby, Karla Fredrickson, Diane Dom- broski, Karen Cronk, Wen- dy Davis, Cheryl Edwards, Chris Erickson, Thea Gor- man. ROW 3: Diane Crews, Marian Evans, Nancy Dru- zianich, Christine Giese, Clare Evans, Linda Folsom, Monica Gores, Joyce Dan- eker. ROW 4: Carla Gate- son, Linda Cuff, Lil Estes, Barbara Franciscovich, Lin- da Fredrickson, Judy Fields, Denise Ekar, Carla Haines, Janice Duncan, Anita Dell. ROW l: Nancy Johnson, Margaret Jones, Joy Hirsch- beck, Kathy Graves, Pat Hansmeier, Kathy Haavisto, Jeri Harris, Ruth Jones, Ro- berta Henke, Sherri .lew- ette. ROW 2: Karen Graves, Jean Hammonds, Shirley Homchick, Carla Haines, Lenelle Hedin, Judy Hoff man, Bev Hall, Sheryl Hen- ry, Renee Hood, Linda Ho- der, Beth Jones, Randy Hol loway. ROW 3: Gayle Hudson, Patty Johnson, Ju- dy Hranac, Linda Jarbo, Diane Jordan, Carol Hyde, Lynette Kelso, Cynthia Hiler, Wendy Fradenberg, Jane Halverson, Barb Jones, Terry Goytowski. P age 53 ROW l: .loan Malott, Ellen Lubitz, Pam Lachel, Lita lbabao, Nancy Montoure, Youk Thie Lee, Marcia Mills, Mary Lee LaBreck, Donna Loomis, Anita Moilanen, Janet Miller, Janet Kinley. ROW 2: Kathleen McElwee, Marlys Lawrence, Carol Mar- tin, Marcia Macki, Janet Long, Judi Littlejohn, Mari- lyn Melhoff, Kate Mackey, Marilyn Morgan, Donna Morrow, Chris McGuire, Sharon McNatt. ROW 3: Phyllis Linklater, Teri Ma- haffey, Pam McCartney, lrene Kuronen, Joann Loftis, Kathy Kirkwood, Michelle LaBreck, Linda Keene, Jo- ann Mitchell, Gail Mathie- son, Pam McClintock, Geri Manenica. ROW l: Bonnie Shaw, Caro- line Shay, Annette Rauhalo. Nancy Reid, Janet Smith, Patti Ryan, Pam Olsen, Charlene Smith, Cathy Ost- erhout, Francine Roose, Cheryl Nazer, Sherry Proct- or. ROW 2: Gretchen Sch- midt, Molly Rae, Janice Rob- inson, Susan Simera, Pam Russell, Joyce Neal, Sharon Osina, Sharon Smith, Delores Schlief, Pat Schafer, Mary Ellen Prudhomme, Shirley Smith. ROW 3: Ellen Rogers, Sheila Smith, Linda Schmid, Sue Smith. Biddee Pearsall, Marlene Palmer, Judy NV- man, Elizabeth Nemnich, Ann Reynolds, Kathy Oliver, Lindla Riley, Kathy Oestreich, Patti Siggstedt. ROW l: Dorothy Welsh, Pam Welch, Eunice Wil- liams, Terry Weinstein, Suzy Walker, Enola Steen, Lor- raine Thayer, Connie Ward, Sherry Thompson, Julie Walker, ROW 2: Judy Stang- land, Bessie Wheeler, Cheryl Trineer, Vicki Wilson, Nancy Stoddard, Diane Stur- gis, Shirley Sorensen, Joyce Towe, Patricia Turner, June Stafford, Judy Lundgren. ROW 3: Tina Stoklas, Hea- ther Watson, Barbara Trow- er, Sandra Townsend, Pa- tricia Wilcox, JacqueWater- house, Carol Thomas, Chris Wickstrom, Karen Smits, Julie West, Janet Wick. Page 54 ,R , ,,,, ,,,,,,, ROW l: Judy Mollett, Karen Wright, Marianne Zembal, Jane Bogle, Wendy Taft, Bev York, Nancy Wright, Jackie Jamison, Toni Hal- lett. ROW 2: Joan McPher- son, Kathy Wintrip, Pam Garrison, Cheri Yonich, Deborah Whisler, Kathy Lowe. ROW l: Bruce Brines, Dan Bridges, Dale Chinn, Oscar Cady, Jim Burlingame, Frank Burkett, Ron Burk, John Beck, Fred Becher, Ken Brudvik. ROW 2: Lee Button, Mike Adams, John Carl, Eugene Bowman, John Bednorik, Roger Chadwell, Jim Brawley. ROW 3: Mike Aleksey, Roy Allen, Ted Alstrom, Ken Anderson, An- dy Ancich, Roy Chouinard, Mike Chapin, Frank Bunch, Don Bauer, Philip Bronson. ROW 4: Bill Cannon, Gary Campbell, Bob Campbell, Frank Childers, Rick Ashton, Ken Bridges, Verne Blume, Jim Bowen. ROW l: Mike Emard, Steve Foshaug, Larry DeMoss, Val Cummings, Jim Clavadet- scher, Gary Fehrenbach, Clare Fogelsong, George Gauntleft. ROW 2: Wallace Cooper, Dick Craig, Laddie Dooley, Larry Fredericks, Mike Freeman, Mark Dassel, Kim Doutrich, Bob Edison, Bill Goheen. ROW 3: John Enrico, Terry Edwards, Larry Diftman, Jim Cobain, Tom Casper, Bob Close, Don Di- neen, Jim Fisk, Eugene Christiansen, Donald Furth, Lee Goforth, Mike Gilpin. ROW 4: Jerry Eaton, John Eklund, Henry Duran, Har- old Delia, Jerry Distler. Pag e55 ROW l: Gary Gozart, David Heiny, Mike Hampton, Le- onard Houpt, Tom Hallett, Jim Hattrick, Bob lngram, Robert Hansmeier, Kurt Jorgenson, Steve lmme. ROW 2: Neal Hogan, Robert Harrell, Steve Keller, Fred Goheen, Glen Gudaz, Gene Hart, Don Hansen, Hank Hammond, Tom Gorman, Dan Keith. ROW 3: Bob Henry, Dick Graham, Mike Hatley, Dick Hansen, Dean Hegg, Jim Jones, Steve Kay, Walt Kerr. ROW 4: Norm Holmes, Doug Hatfield, Howard Harrison, Bob John- son, Frank Johnson, Stacy Kahler, Gary Gadwa, Mike Kenoyer. ROW l: Mike Moore, Ron Loomis, John Loomis, Mike Kolodzie, David Leithold, Robert Lorenzen, Gary Lor- enzen, Gary Layng, Ray Lottis. ROW 2: Mike Jolly, Bruce Kolts, Gerald Krauth, Larry La Brec, Mike Krulich, Joe Kruft, Doug Lang, Ven- cil Malernee. ROW 3: Dick Kivi, Mike Mariano, Leonard Lapacek, Jim Longman, Mark La Croix, Gerald Kru- Iich, Jim Mangold, George Monte. ROW 4: Stanley Mc- M.anemy, Jennings Marlow, David Maynard, Joe McClos- key, Bill Messmer, Bill Mc- Caw, Ken McGinnis, Ron McGrath, Mike Moyer. ROW l: Frank Potter, Don Narrance, Jack Quien, Rog- er Rand, Joe Novak, Robert Rux, Ray Ruusko, Greg Slog- ren, Ron Murphy. ROW 2: Ron Perkins, Doug Reoms, Arnold Olsen, Mike Roberts, Don Miller, Jack Ramsdell, John Newman, John Pear- son. ROW 3: Jim Sanders, Frank Parks, Bill Newton, Bill Newman, Mark Mullen, Wayne Pakonen, Dennis Russell. ROW 4: Frank Ru- pert, Bruce Preszler, Walt Muller, Pat Reed, Kurt Olson, Rick Silvan, John Siese, Fritz Muhlhauser. ROW 5: Jim Smith, Jim Pilas, Tom Niemi, Larry Mc- Grew, Joe Shopansky, Char- les Sipila, Jim Riemann, Mike Novak. Page 56 issing 0 erhead Judy Brenke Thirza Butler Sharon Cheek Eugene Christiansen Ed Claxton Wallace Cooper Wendy Fradenburg Gary Gadwa Jackie Garrison Gary Gozart Sue Henderson Norene Holland Steve Keller Lewie Kloempken Steve Kolodzie Paul Lesman Bob Littlejohn Robert Lutes Agaton Magboo Mary Martin Dennis Marxen Larry McGrew Dan Miller Larry Mode Bonnie Murphy Patty Porter Frank Potter Karl Schmidt Laura Shay Greg Stubb Brad Taylor Dave Wakefield Betty Wambolt Kenneth Wilson Tom Wilson Herman Woods E ,ewes ROW I: Roger Tjernberg, Tom Straughn, Bruce Wick- Iund, Mike Thompson, Greg Streitel, Richard Webber, Steve Thompson, Dave Whitcher, Larry Watson. ROW 2: Bud Von Ogle, Bob Tillman, Tom Wright, Deon Weston, Tom Trader, Leo Chuck Watkins. Svarcs, ROW 3: Mike Smith, Terry Stoeser, Ken Tidwell, Mike Wright, Tom Wilson, Bruce Vreeland, Rich Walloch,Don Trask. ROW 4: Ken Wilson, Dennis Thatcher, Earl Stev- ens, Ervin Walkoski, Jerry Wold, Meade Waolsey, Mark Toy,' Mark Wilson, Nick Yakovich. ROW l: Lee Bakotich, Lee Burrows, Herb Godfrey, Brad Gill, Dennis McAllister, Jerry Brown. ROW 2: Archie Bur- nette, Tom Kalkwart, Jack Brennan, Fred Estes, Steve Rouska, Gordon Godfrey. Page 57 Mrs. Leona Strong, Sophomore Girls Counselor, The Sophomore class, ot the school year ot i963-64, was one of the largest ever to enter Weatherwax High School. There were tour hundred and ninety Sophomores in all. They displayed plenty of pep and added greatly to the overall spirit ot the student body, Under the guidance of the teachers and the Sophomore class counselors, Mrs, Leona Strong and Mr. Robert Wassell, the Sophomores were introduced to high school life. At the beginning of the year, class elections were held. Mr. Robert Wassell, Sophomore Boys Counselor The officers for the Sophomore Class were: President, Ben Acker, Vice-President, Shirley DuBrau, and Secretary-Treas- urer, Karen Stiles. The eight senators included: Marian Randich, Barbara Carlson, Kathy Osler, Patsy Hancock, Mike Hoonan, Randy Hancock, Jim Richardson, and Jim Messmer. These students represented their class in the stu- dent government. The Sophomores are represented here by tootlights be- cause it is their tate to be underclossmen. However, it was made clear by them that they weren't the least bit unimportant. X Page 58 ROW l: Pam Anger, Carol Berken, Juanita Bureau, Jeri Conrad, Marilyn Benedict, Laura Bandurant, Carole Cameron, Linda Basden, Diane Black. ROW 2: Sandra Bowman, Cheryl Blonski, Sharon Conrad, Joyce Ashim, Patti Bozley, Diana Catterson, Pam Boros, Jackie Canterbury, Barbara Carlson. ROW 3: Susan Aronson, Terrie Cain, Julie Cole, Jessica Colvin, Frances Bogle, Georgia Bushnell, Patti Carns, Diana Archie. ROW 4: Susan Burgess, Nancy Airhart, Mary Comp- ton, Elaine Allen, Margaret Cathey, Connie Chase Dar- lene Brooks, Kimberly Cald- well, Diana Clay. ROW l: Wanda Cullivan, Susan Dunshire, Carol Ealey, Cheryl Forsberg, Marlene Folden, Linda Fargo, Janet Gibbins, Rose Foster, Sharon Emery, ROW 2: Gretchen Gudaz, Sherry Freeman, Ard- is Edinger, Linda Fry, Joan Folk, Linda DeMoss, Kay Edwards, Darlene Evange- lista, Jeannie Gire, ROW 3: Sherry Crawford, Julie Co- rier, Diane Goldberg, Mar- lene Easter, Christine Fos- burg, Joanne Elder, Michelle Cook. ROW 4: Sue Fraser, Carol Gidney, Sue Fitzpat- rick, Chris Fisher, Christine Delia, Shirley Dubrau. ROW 5: Leslie Gill, Pam Dyer, Carol Edwards, Lona Fulle- ton, Penny Cummings, Mary Ellison. ROW l: Juliana Korpi, Sandy Hegberg, Wilma Haj- duk, Phyllis Gonigam, Ven- etta Kramer, Linda Kaiyala, Roberta Hatton, Linda Hat- tan, Kathy King, Janice Larsen, ROW 2: Rynefte Kehn, Judy Henrich, Kath- erine Jones, Laurie Heikkila, Dixie Hurmie, Nancy Har- less, Andrea Kaiyala, Sandra Kavanaugh, Lynne Lamp- hear. ROW 3: Evelyn John- son, Patti Holm, Gayle Houghton, Kay Hudson, Patsy Hancock, Julie Hayes, Evelyn Hatfield, Edie .lor- genson. ROW : Mary Kop- sala, Charlene l-loward, Jenene Johnson, Julie Hann, Autumn Holton, Barbara Hensley, Tanya Hnilica, Betty Kutchera. Page 59 ROW l: Mary M.iIler, Ann Michaelson, Pat McClain, Susan Markley, Kathy Mul- len, Joy LaBreck, Toni Mai- ar, Shirley Mathews, ROW 2: Vera Mink, Jody Mc- Guire, Irene Little, Virginia Lehman, Susan McKinney, Shannon McKean, Alicia Murphy. ROW 3: Jean Mc- Crimmon, Toni Marshall, Margit Long, Linda Logan, JoAnn Leith, Denise Le- Compte, Karla Long, Diane Lutes. ROW 4: Donna Law- son, Ann Mackey, Kathleen McMeekin, Diane Manenico. ROW 5: Jackie Locke, Vir- ginia McFadden, Kathie Morgan, Candice Milre, Anne Moulton. ROW l: Jane Savage, Susy Pearson, Kathy Pool, Pam Petto, Cheryl Peters, Nancy Jensen, Marian Randich, Kathy Osler, Nancy Schu- macher, Sue Roman, Anna- belle Saloma, Bonnie Rug- ger. ROW 2: Barbara Rank- ko, Barbara Peorsoll, Nelda Peterson, Karen Phillips, Susan Nurmi, Susan Niemi, Ann Osheroff, Judy Sandi- tur, Joan Schloz, Kathy Slade, Pat Smiley. ROW 3': Nancy Munk, Pat O'Neill, Gail Morse, Karla Pelegrini, Frani McClintock, Marsha Niendort, Sandra Rehon, Elaine Nelson, Barb Murphy, Sharon Schoening, Cheryl Schuldt, Betty Sliva. ROW l: Connie Vessey, Betty Tillman, Lindo Strunk, Linda Thompson, Sandy Streifel, Linda Robbins, El- len Stillwell, Judy Swanson, Morice Scott, Arlene Spenc- er, Nancy Thompson, Sally Stoddard, Susan Timmons. ROW 21 Eva Vegh, Chris Stoeser, Linda Smith, Ro- berta Schaffer, Elizabeth Parshall, Judy Spaur, Pam Stein, Kathy Roye, Kathy Stanton, Mary Tesia, Becky VanDerbeek. ROW 3: Clar- isse Scott, Nancy Tesia, Cynthia Soike, Carol Thomp- son, Judy Stein, Linda Stultz, Karen Stiles, Julie Stephensen, Norma Sumner, Gail Roberta. Page 60 ROW l: Georgia Vincent, Susie Wong, Laurene Web- ster, Ritva Wiitala, Diane Womer, Carolyn Wells, Jill Whitford, Christine Zambas, Becky Woolman, Carol Bak- er. ROW 2: Mary Tracy, Vicki Wakefield, Janice Case, Teri Black, Rosemary Zembal, Cheryl Wilson, La- Verna Walden, Barbara Zink. ROW 3: Orinda Wahl, Diane Yakovich, Linda Whiteman, Marsha Whart- on, Jane Wheeler, Sharyn Warren, Candy White, Bev- erly Estes, Shirley Traversie. ROW li Mike Chartrey, Al Brecht, Don Bridges, Steve Bjorn, Allan Allen, Nolan Burslie, Bob Bernhardt, Al- lan Britten, Peter Berken, David Blume, Fritz Bram- stedt, Don Brule, Jerry Bod- well, James Brooks. ROW 2: Bob Carroll, Brad Barr, Terry Brennan, Bob Bell, Bill Alger, John Ahlers, Gerald Apple, Bob Bagaason, Steve Beck, Boyce Bennett, Tim Bond. ROW 3: Phillip Chandler, Dan Brooks, Dick Brower, John Augustine, Dave Bielski, Ben Acker, George Bold, Jerry Betterly, Tony Bondy, Dave Boyer, Mike Avery. ROW l: Jim Frary, Dan El- way, Henry Dole, Ron Gill, Eddie Cote, James Cheek, James Cummings, Pat Con- nor, Bob Elway, Fred Chil- ress, Dayne Gardner. ROW 2: Barry DiGuilio, Tom Dalby, Lee Evans, Greg De- Bay, Dennis Dwyer, Sandy Dunsire, Allen Frafjord, Rich Collins, Gerald Furth. ROW 3: Rich Bohren, Kenneth Dunn, Bob Erickson, Harry Dawson, David Enkerud, Mike Costin, Larry Christ- iansen, Mike Falk, John Cristelli, Ken Gores. ROW 4: Dave Gavareski, Lewis Ehly, Jim Daracunas, Ron Dominoski, Dennis Finlay- son, Tom Gibbs, Page 61 ROW l: Chuck lsaacson, Gary Kline, Dennis lzzi, Mike Hoonan, Jim Hicks, Dan Gudaz, Ron Jewchyn, David Herbig, Terry Jones, Jim Krause, Mike Jaskar. ROW 2: Viekko Katainen, Bill Holmeide, Ron Hongell, Steve Gobat, Conrad lbabao, Sam Johnson, Lauren Halv- orsen, Mike Harding, Rick Jensen. ROW 3: Howard Keene, Mike Johnson, John Johnson, Jim Hathaway, Ken Haner, John Homchick, Steve Douglass, Randy Han- cock. ROW 4: Laddy Kite, Harry James, Bill Hansen, Chuck Hinclman, Alan Ja- cobs, Bill Hulbert, John Lar- son, Bill Jurasin. ROW l: Tom Morgan, Mickey Ogren, David Miller, Brett Melhoff, Pat Masnov, Dan Mathis, John Nemnich, Steve Mitchell, Sig Mekosky, Dan O'Brien, Allen Miller. ROW 2: Don Melhoff, Roy vi Mollett, Ken McCloskey, Myron Myers, Mike McKay, Rich Martinson, Allen Lyons, Rich Lauckhart. ROW 3: Bill Olson, Steve McMillan, Mike McCallister, Ed Leig- an, Bill Loomis, David Migc, John McDowell, Jim Neva. ROW 4: Jerry Newman, Jim Messmer, Joe Moore, Paul Olsen, Jerry Logan, Gary Lea, Ron Logan, Marty Martinson, Aaron McKier- nan. ROW l: Bob Pettijohn, Sam Sieler, Ken Putnam, Chuck Sealy, Tom Shay, Mike Sci- lick, Steve Smith, Jim Smith, Bob Peck, Bob Smith, Terry Snell. ROW 2: Bill Priyotsky, Larry Pearson, Pat Rams- dell, Bill Russell, Steve Sal- strom, Dick Simmoms, Del Sanderson, Larry Scott, Ray Smith. ROW 3: Lloyd Per- rine, John Schumacher, Murlin Orcutt, Bill Prentice, Mike Reibel, Tom Rose, Mike Robinson, Larry Prud- homme, Bob Ruecker. ROW 4: Jim Peterson, Jim Rich- ardson, Rick Slenes, Miles Smiley, Nickie Radach. Page 62 mi 'T-F ml? 3 A Missing Footlights Tim Burr Edward Elliott Terry Fleetwood Harold Larson Jim Mathews Mike Moline Dann Murdock Denny Neet Eddie Reiter Terry Smith Stan Targus Jack Troyer James Wakefield Albert Williams Danny Ball Dennis Isbell Linda Cady Jennie Carlin Michelle Cook Lona May Fulleton Roberta Hattan Sandy Hegberg Beverly Hill Patti Jackson Sharon Kennedy Candice Milre Charmaine Moorman Edna Moorman Maureen Murphy Ellen Nadeau Sharon Norris Kathy Porter Patty Prescott Leslie Joan Richie Roberta Schaffer Charrisse Scott Mary Helen Scott Mary Lou Winkler ROW l: Mike Tolomei, David Snell, Rob Webber, Don Westlund, Tim Wines, Pat Stager, Ron Webber, Mike Welch, Ed Weinstein. ROW 2: Dale Underwood, Ted Surface, Gary Swann, Mark Percini, Nicky Thomp- son, Mike Troupe, Bob Waite, Robin Turley, ROW 3: Mike Whitford, Skip Wilson, Steve Steinman, Bruce Thomas, Mike Wil- son, Steinar Urdhal, Mike White, John Wilson, Emer- son Wood. ROW 4: Gene Strong, Lyle Woods, Paul Wenzel, Rex Van Beek, Steve Woolsey, Bob Wintrip, Larry Sundstrorn, George Shedd. ROW l: Ken Zelepuza, John Holmeide, David Zo- howski, Ken Stiles, David Jones, Bill Miller. ROW 2: Vic Zelepuza, Darryl Hen- derson, Bob Clark, Tom Wyckoff, Dan Steuerman, Bob Brei,vo. Page 63 1 ' r 1 Jones Photo BOYS' FED PROGRAM COMMITTEE ROW I: Roger Lloyd, Bob Butler, Tom Wright ISr.I, Lee Bokotich, Melvin Wood. I I BOYS' FED PROJ ECTION CREW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW M.r. Van Hess, Bruce Thomas, Mike Mariano, Ken Stiles, Tom I-Iallet, Norman Gotovac, Dennis Russell, Leonard Lapacek, Bob Edison. Terry Timmons, Don McDaniel, Clyde Fortney, Jim Mangold, Ray Chouinord, Bob Carroll, Dick Brower, Mike Costin, John Bednorik, Gene Hart. Mike McAllister, Steve Woolsey, Harold -Delia, Bill Newman, Jim Fisk, Fred Goheen, Jack Quien, Dean Weston. Stan Johnson, Bob Clork, Frank Johnson, Dave Biel- ski, Arnie Olsen, Bill Messmer, Eugene Christiansen. Bob Ingram, Gary Parker, Gory Bensussen, Jim Korpi, Dove Frafjord, Steve Hatfield. ROW 2: Don Keith, Earl Stevens, Vic Zelepuza, Dove Stevens. BOY The elected president of the Boys' Federation, Mike Hutton, became an American Field Service foreign exchange student and deported for Europe last June, leaving the organization without a leader. A Vice-President was not selected at the time of the election last spring. Therefore, Bob DeWitt, the Secretary, took the student leader's posi- tion as Acting President along with the duties of his own office. Mel Wood, elected to the office of Treasurer, also Mr. Wossell Mike Hutton Advisor President in Absentia Page 66 PARKING COMMITTEE ROW I: Dennis Izzi, Dan Gudaz, Don Brule, Steve Foshaug. ROW 2: James Wood, Tony Bondy, Steve Woolsey, Dan Steuermann, Dennis Dwyer, Jim Hathaway, Mike Robinson, Lee Button. we B M,., ROW l: Mr. Kuns, Jim Fisk, Gene Stopsen, Leonard Lapacek, Les ROW 2: Karl Schmidt, Jim Bowen, Ken McCloskey, Bob Phillips, Funk, Tom Hagara, Duanne Hinricks, Dave Whitcher, Bill John Cristelli, Rex Von Beek, Mark Toy, Jerry Newman, Olson, Dennis Thatcher, Mr. Leggett. FEDERATIO assumed the duties ot the Vice-President. With the guid ance of Mr. Wassell, these two tud S ents managed the Boys' Federation in fine fashion this year. The organization's main projects were the Boys' Federa tion-C.O.G. mixer, held September l3 in the Huntley lunch: room, and also helping to turnkh the new boys' lounge in the Phillips Building. Bob DeWitt Mel Wood President Pro Tem. TFEOSUVGI' Jack Roman, Bob DeWitt. KNIGHTS OF BOBCATS ROW l: Mike Troupe, Terry Smith, Bill Russell, Dale Under- wood, Ken Stiles, James Cummings, Fred Becher, Roger Tjernberg, Mr. Grooms. ROW 2: George Shedd, Gene Strong, Robert Rux, Ken Ze- lepuza, Don Lentz, Robin Ouellette. ROW 3: Ed Reiter, Lyle Woods, Gerald Krulich, Larry Mc- Grew, Gerald West, Bob Littlejohn, ROW 4: Ted Alstrom, Marty Martinson, Jim Mangold, Ron McGrath, Gary Kolb Mike Jolly. LOCKER COMMITTEE ROW l: Dan Steuermonn, Steve Beck, Roger Rand, Peter Berken, Mike Welch, Fritz Bram- stedt, Fred Childress, Lauren Halverson, Boyce Bennett. ROW 2: Terry Snell, Gerald Apple, Bob Wintrip, Vic Zelepuzo, Allen Lyons, Bob Pettijohn, Bob Bagaason, Dennis Neet. Page 67 e leadership of President, an Vice-President, Pam Turk, Cathy Gibbinsj Treasurer, Bet Lee, and their advisor, Miss Caulkins, the Council of Girls enioyed a successful program this year. C.O.G. assemblies were held on the fourth Tuesday of every month. For these assemblies, pro- grams of special interest to girls were arranged by the Program Committee with Pam Turk as chairman. Art Committee, headed by Sue Ranum, took charge of the bulletin boards and decorations for C.O.G. assemblies. Louise Lehtinen and Sharon Jaskar were co- chairmen of Friendly and Social Committee, which ushered new girls around Weatherwax and sponsored occasional teachers' teas. Locker Committee's main job was assigning lockers to new students and transferring sen- iors to lockers in the new Phillip's Building. Sue Arrington was chairman of this committee. The Newspaper Committee, with Jean Waddell as chair- man, distributed the C.O.G. paper at the end of the assemblies, and was in charge of choosing a name for the C.O.G. paper. Bet Thie Lee was in charge of the Popcorn Committee, which sold popcorn during all three lunch periods, with pro- ceeds going to the C.O.G. treasury. Publicity and Scrapbook Committee was headed by Phyllis Gabbert. This committee kept a scrapbook of all C.O.G. functions and reported activities of C.O.G. to the Ocean Breeze and the Aberdeen World. JoAnne Rottie was in charge of Service Committee, which assisted various school and local projects, and special service jobs for the betterment of the community. Jan McCrimmon C.O.G. President March's Girl of the Month: April's Girl of the Month: Roberta Henke, Junior Jo Ann Rattie, Senior Page 68 COU CIL October's Girl of the Month: Kathy Airhart, Junior Pam Turk C.O.G. Vice-President May's Girl of the Month: Joann Pulver, Senior OF GIRL November's Girl of the December's Girl of the February's Girl of the Month: Kathi Roye, Month: Connie Wilson, Month: Mary Scott, Sophomore Senior Sophomore Cathy Gnbbms C O G Secretory Bet Thle Lee C O G Treasurer ! X Qlreeh BE Courteous at any time and Orderly as well Unseltnsh in your every act and Neat and natural Conslderate of other folks and Individual Ladyllke and modest too But still original Optimistic in what you do Fair to self and others too Gracious in each act and speech lmportual when word you judqe Reliable when word you give Loyal hold no qrudge Sincere with friend and foe alike Courageous to face sorrow Youll be a qlrl worth knowing A leader of tomorrow X- Pcvge 69 , , , ,. , ., , ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW Friendly 81 Social Sue Ranum. Kathy Wintrip, Wendy T Paula Bala, Mar- cia Mills. June Evans, Teri Mahaffey, Pat O'Neill, Caroline Barry, Karla Fredrickson. Kathy Eby, Karen Smits, Andrea Kaiyala, Lenelle Hedin, Diane Jordan, Marian Axtell. Newspaper ROW l: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: ROW 5: ff? f . . nm Wmmm. .egrriswrs-.Mlm .ef-wwwrwiilmete rf Jean Waddell. Sharon Moore,Susan Jones, Barbara Surface. Janet Gibson, Ellen Espedal, Julie Johnson. Donna Morrow, Pat Shafer, Donna Lawson, Jean- nene Gire, Sue Smith. Kathi Fuller, Donna Leudecker, Kathi Davis. Barbara Bushnell, Annabel Saloma, Gail ieson. ROW l: Linda Smith, Janet Kinley, Vera Mink, Sharon ROW 3: Denise Ekar. Mary Gilliland, Bev Gorman, Kath- Narris, Geraldine Wells, Julie Hann. leen l-laek, Karen Kangas, Coreen Austin, Lynn K l . ROW 2: Barbara Gorman, Louise Lehtinen, Marilyn Bene- G so dict,4 Nancy Druzianich, Julie Hayes, Mary Do- ROW 4: Pam Boros, Carla Pellegrini, Joanne Mitchell, f brovich, Diana Gebhardi, Marlene Folden, -Diane Black, Sharon Jaskar, Linda Keene. ROW l: Mrs, Strong, Susie Wong, Roberta Henke, Eunice O Service Nancy Johnson, Wilma Hajduk, Linda Fry, Jan- Williams, Juliana Korpi, Marilyn Carbery, Kathy Antich, Youk T'hie Lee. ROW 3: ice Larsen, Renate Tietge, Linda Spencer, Nova Chinn, Linda Dahlgren, Kathy Haavisto, Biddee Peorsall, Joann Rattie. ROW 2: Mary Ellen Prudhomme, Kathy Mullen, Margaret Siege' Rosemary pgiosoq,-gl Judy Sondgfu,-I Rose- ROW 4: Marlys Lawrence, Kathy McElwee, Elizabeth Nem- mary Zembal, Nancy Jensen, Christine Zembal, Page 70 Linda Strunk. nich, Jolene Miller, Rose Ann Simpson, Jackie Garrison, Kathy Oliver. P ROW l: ROW 2: ROW 3: A, ROW I: ROW 2: ROW it ROW 2: ublicity 81 Scrapbook Phyllis Gabbert. Melane Milre, Denise Connie Wilson. Candi White. Lookor Lounge ROW l: Cheryl lbabao. l-GCOVNDTE, Cl'efYl HOUPT, ROW 2: Penny Vann, Pauline Snider. ROW 3: Sue Arrington, Popcorn Lorraine Thayer, Marise Scott, Juanita Bureau, Bet Thie Lee, Marcia Ayers, Terry Weinstein, Sharon Emery. Judy Stangland, Carol Berken, Janet Miller, Nancy Reid, Norma Whitacre, Marcia Gauntlett, Bar- bara Jones, Lynn Copland, Kardee Collar, Karen Cronk. Program all ratify: X P r ROW 3: Tina Stoklas, Pam Anger, Mary Scott, Judy Hein- rick, Gail Roberta, Evelyn Hatfield, Connie Geb- hardt, Sandi Jackson, Cheryl Schuldt. ROW 4: Trisha Fogde, Tanya Kalinowski, Barb Hall, Eva Thomas, Marcia Niendorf, Sharon Larson, Judy Gordon. Jacki Cook, Patti Ryan, Kay Hudson, Bev Hall, Linda Riley. Lynn Miller, Pam Olson, Jane Bogle, Ruth Ann Thomas, Pam Turk, Pam Dyer, Diane Sturgis, Helen Baker, Jill Allenbaugh. 5 Row 31 ROW 4: Gayle bard, Evans, Mary Jackie Hudson, Carol Hammonds, Dorothy Hub- Marilyn Bivens, Kathy Oestreich, Clare Karen Danielson, Jessica Colvin. Eliasson, Kathy Airhart, Darlene Brooks, Locke, Frani McClintock, Linda Folsom. HA CLUB A Club Officers, Bob Butler, John Easter, Jeff Snell, Jim Due. SENIOR A CLUB-ROW l: Clyde Fortney, Bob Butler, Jeff Snell, Luther Brownrigg, Mel Wood, Bob Kivi, John Easter, Tim Taft, Roger Lauckhart, Steve Yearout, Mr. Eklund, ROW 2: Ed Kahler, Joe Parker, Rich Killebrew, George Nelson, Gordon Gibbs, Laron House, Terry Timmons, Gary Bensussen, Lee Davis, Lee Carey. ROW 3: Walt McAloney, Alec Matheson, Greg Taylor, Paul Heikkila,Les Funk, Ron Welch, Larry Lind, Bob Ollikainan, ROW 4: Steve Walker, Gary Parker, Dale Stamwitz, Paul Heiny, Rick Hoonan, Jim Smith, Steve Hatfield, Jim Due, Dick Balderston. ROW 5: Ed Dahlstrom, Tom Marrs, Jim Boora, Paul Ross, Ed Flemming, Steve Penttila, Don Yakovich, Larry Goldberg, Jim Dunning, John Vlastelica. The A Club of Weatherwax High School is a large organ- ization made up of all athletes lettering in the following sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, golf, wrestling, swimming and tennis. Officers for the i963-64 school year were: President, Jeff Snell, Vice-President, John Easter, Secretary-Treasurer, Jim Due: and Sergeant-at-Arms, Bob Butler. At the beginning of each school year, the A Club is re- sponsible for the registering of all student cars and distribution of Bobcat stickers, During the entire year they are responsible for enforcing parking and traffic regulations about the school. Violators of these regulations are issued tickets. Lettermen's Club also has set up the Hall Traffic Committee in and around the school. Various members of the club are as- signed posts, which they must watch, and they also help to direct traffic flow, ln this way, they have improved the speed at which a student can get to his classes, and they have also eliminated bottlenecks. This year the A Club has a new responsibility, They are now guarding the Bobcat seal in the Phillip's Building, mainly to keep students from walking on it. Each year A Club sponsors the A Club dance. The dance is held to earn funds to present the George Palo Memorial Trophy to a deserving basketball player. Members of the club also must work on the Grounds Clean- Up Committee, and in the spring an initiation party is held ot the Natatorium for new members. JUNIOR SOPHOMORE A CLUB-ROW l: Greg Sjogren, Gary Fehrenbach, Ladd Dooley, Mike Thompson, Tim Wines, Tom Cospcr, Rich Webber, Nolan Bursly, Don Brule. ROW 2: Mark Wilson, Larry Dittman, Joe Shapansky, Roy Chouinard, Kim Dout- rich, Robin Turley, Mike White, Bill Russell. ROW 3: Bruce Preszler, Rich Walloch, Rick Silvan, John Eklund, Dennis McAl- PGQG 72 lister, John Nemriich, Larry Labrec. ROW 4: Frank Rupert, Bruce Kolts, Dennis Marxen, Gordon Godfrey, Bill Messmer, Brad Taylor, Bud Perrine, George Gauntlett. ROW 5: Frank Childers, Glen Gudaz, Charles Sipila, Tom Wright, Ron M.urphy, Mike Alek- sey, Robert Harrell, Mark Mullen. ROW 2: Sherry Asikainen, Barbara PEP CLUB SENIOR PEP CLUB ROW l: Ka Blu K th M y me, a y orrison, Pauline Buchmon Sharon Jaskar Jay Dee Rich Pris- cilla Peters, Lynn Miller, Barbara Surface, Sharon Moore, Pat McAlli t I M e , rs. Kuns, Advisor. S r ROW 2: Marcia Gauntlett, Louise Lehtinen, Phyllis Gabbert, Barbara Gorman, Kathi Davis, PEP CLUB OFFICERS Jane Heinrick, Kathy Riemann, Beth Mathews, Connie Wilson, Eva Thomas, ROW l: Kathy Morrison, Pat Mc- Bev MCGU're' Allister, ROW 33 Bushnell. The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote pep through- out the student body. This organization has an all-girl mem- bership with members from each class. This year there were thirty Sophomores, and thirty-five each of Juniors and Seniors, The officers for this year were: Pat McAllister, President, Barbara Bushnell, Vice-President, Kathy Morrison, Secretary, and Sherry Asikainen, Treasurer. Mrs. Kuns was the new faculty advisor this year. She proved to be very capable and a great asset to the club. Foremost of all Pep Club activities is the sponsoring of Pep Week before the annual Thanksgiving Day game. The club is responsible for the decoration of the auditorium and covering the halls with colorful signs a this time. .Lina JUNIOR PEP CLUB ROW li Jeri Manenica, Kathy Antich, Cheryl Nazer, Patty Turner, Marian Evans, Susan Simera, Charlene Smith, Linda Hoder, Janet Miller. ROW 2: Monica Gores, Sheryl Henry, Lynn Copland, Judy Stangland, Pat Schafer, Connie Gebbardt, Kate Mackey, Pam McClintock, Cathy Osterhaut. ROW 3: Shirley Homchick, Kathy Kirkwood, Vicki Birch, Karen Cronk, Nancy Christiansen, Liz Nemnich, Denise Ekar, Gretchen Schmid, Linda Schmid, Karen Smits, Chris McGuire. Kitty Kocher Barbara Bushnell Sherr A 'k ' L , , y si amen, ynn Hake, Trisha Fogde, Doro- thy Hubbard, Sandi Jackson, Sharon Larson, Barbara Carlson, Cathy Gibbins, Jan McCrimmon, Vicki Grine. During Pep Week, members sold Bobcat booster buttons. On these pins were pictures of the Bobcat Mosaic, found on the floor of the Phillip's lobby. This year Pep Club members wore official sweaters. They were navy blue with V necklines. The girls wore them with navy skirts over a gold blouse or scarf. The May Dance in the spring was also sponsored by the Pep Club. lt was cons idered a great success by everyone who took part. The club also sponsored a Grizzly Feed just before the basketball game with Hoquiam. They sold Grizzly-burgers during the lunch hour, much to the delight of our student body. 4Q SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB ROW l: Patsy Hancock, Nancy Thompson, Venetta Kramer, Becky Woolman, Jean McCrimmon, Kay Hudson, Marlene Folden. ROW 2: Linda Logan, Margit Long, Toni Majar, Mary Miller, Gail Roberta, July Hann, Evelyn Hatfield. ROW 3: Betty Sliva, Gail Morris, Carla Pelligrini, Judy Heinrick, Karen Stiles, July Hayes, Cheryl Schuldt. ROW 4: Candy White, Pam Anger, Cheryl Forsburg, Diane Goldberg, Marlene Easter, Toni Marshall, Judy Stein, Betty Kutchera. Page 73 lf t e t l f Tm Q M lg L 1 tti Q J it f 6, -zz f. .i 51 mfg , Q 'M' ' f 1 i i 5 -4' 5: 'li' 5 , -Q so iwgfg 'ff 5? :,?lf?'.'iEif f 5 l ,,i5'5Glf's Wzjidf Signs in hulls encourage pep. An outstanding pep staff leads the student body in this climactic week of the football season. Band leads the Filling the pep jug cure Vickie, Bev, Kitty, and Murcia. l l Here we have Aberdeen . . . Page 74 W Enthusiastic rooters A ' fhinuunewr this 'ily E 5 ff? W s E ii H 7 IEW ' E. ' PEP WEEK Pep Week chairmen The entire student body proves to be one of the pep- piest groups hos ever seen. Filling the pep jug Johnny Hoqmonmgom upin Homes are Dennis, John, and Ed. Page 75 ROW l: Bonnie Burr, Barbara Franciscovich, Jan McCrimmon, M.r. Knapp, Barbara Bush- nell, Karen Smith, Eva Thomas. ROW 2: Kathy Davis, Pat McAllister, Nancy l-lart, Gayle Niemi, Marilyn Melhoff, Geri Manenica, Cathy Gibbins, Ellen Espedal, Biddie Pearsall, Nancy Stoddard. ROW 3: Marcia Ayers, Janet Gibson, Marilyn Carbery, Ruthie Jones, Kathy l-laavisto, Sherry Crowell, Mary Dobrovich, Cathy Osterhaut, Marilyn Morgan, Chris McGuire. Leaderettes is a service organization which is composed of thirteen juniors and thirteen senior girls. This year the uniform was changed to a navy blue sheath, navy iacket, and gold scarf. A new emblem was worn by all members to signify their mem- bership in the club. After one year of service, Leaderettes receive one stripe on their jacket sleeve, if they are also an of- ficer, they wear two stripes. Senior mem- bers receive a Leaderette pin at the end of the year. Officers for the year were Eva Thomas, President, Sheri Crowell, Vice President, and Gayle Niemi, Secretary. Mr, John Knapp was the advisor. Leaderettes were much more active this year than in the past. A Thanksgiving potluck was held during Pep Week and a pep skit was done by them as a group. Be- sides ushering at games, concerts, plays, and C.O.G. assemblies, Leaderettes ushered at the Diamond Jubilee Pageant in August. Leaderettes at a game: Jon McCrimmon and Nancy Stoddard. This familiar service organization is an important part of our school. The club is composed of about forty members, all girls. Mr. Bartine, our high school Comptroller, is the advisor. The club meets on Wednesdays if there is a game to be held on the following Friday. Approximately twenty girls work at one game selling and taking our tickets. They are identified by their yellow and blue but- tons with the name of the organization on them and also by their bright sweaters in our school colors which every member is required to purchase. Usually the girls work just during one-half of the game. lf a girl works at a game one week, then she is admitted to the next game free of charge. Activity points may also be earned by work- ing at the games. The officers for '63 and '64 were: Pat Swann, President, Kathleen Vessey, Vice- President, and Glenda Thompson, Secretary. Page 76 T.T.S. member, Charmaigne Basden selling tickets. ROW l: Susan Nurmi, Susie Walker, Karen Phillips, Glenda Thompson, Sharlene Atkins, Jill Whitford, Sherri Jewett, Betty Tillman, Valerie Eldred, Enola Steen. ROW 2: Julie West, Terry Goytowski, Charmaine Basden, Linda Basden, Bonnie Shaw, Vicki Wilson, Patty Swan, Janice Robinson, Betty Wambolt, Janet Wick, Patty Wilcox. ROW 3: Edith Thompson, Sharon Thompson, Loretta Polich, Karen Van Auken, Roberta Fry, Judy Cook, Shiela Foster, Linda Hatton, Diane Catterson, Mr. Bartine. Math Club The purpose of the Math Club is for those who are interested in ad- vanced mathematics to delve more deeply into the subject. The Math Club is open to all who take mathe- matics courses in school, beyond Ge- ometry. Math Club planned an active schedule for the past year. Officers were Alec Matheson, President, Ed Estes, Vice-President, and Kathy Air- hart, Secretary-Treasurer, The club advisor was Mr. James Leggett. The Math Club met the first and third Monday evenings of each month. During these meetings, the group held contests to find solutions to problems in mathematics. Some evenings were spent in preparing for the National Mathematics Contest, held in the early spring of each year. Many of the members of Math Club are avid participants in this yearly event. The club sponsors one special field trip outing during each year. This year the group made plans for a trip to the University of Washington Mathematics Department. ROW l: Kathy Airhart, JoAnn Pulver, Pam Raich, Sharon Moore, Cheryl Houpt, Sue Bum- gardner, Leslie Allenbaugh, Janet Smith, Lynn Miller, Marian Evans, Pam McClintock, Pam McCartney, ldell Emery, Nancy Reid, Marcia Mills, Ann Reynolds, Denise Ekor. ROW 2: Dave Whitcher, Doug Reams, Don Bauer, Mike Osheroff, Bruce Wicklund, Bruce Kolts, George Gauntlett, Jim Korpi, Bob Ingram, Leo Svarcs, Dave Britten, Mr. Leggett. ROW 3: Dennis Russell, Mike Roberts, Mike Magee, Alec Matheson, Kurt Jorgensen, Norman Gotovac, Mel Wood, Jim Keller, Mike Brennan, Frank Rupert, Ray Loftis. ROW 4: Walt Kerr, Ed Estes, Don Lentz, Jim Clavadetscher, Tim Taft, Mike Mariano, Bill Newman, Mark Dassel. . K .S iE,Lwin,,,,.,,.g,,,. , ,.,,, , ,,,, .-,,, ft ,,,.,, ,sa . . , . . .. W . Ed Estes, ldell Emery, Jim Korpi, Sue Bumgardner, Rex Alec Matheson, Dave Britten, Kathy Airhart, Mark Dassel, Van Beek. Sharon Moore. 1 cience Club The Science Club of Weatherwax is composed of students who share a common interest in the field of sci- ence. The officers elected for the 1963-I964 school year at the first meeting were: President, Jim Korpi, Vice-President, Ed Estes, and Secre- tary, Sue Bumgardner. Mr. Sieler was the club's advisor. The club held its meetings to coin- cide with movies of scientific interest. Other meetings were called through- out the year for experiments which were performed by the members of the club, and for the purpose of hav- ing guest speakers. A planned activity included a field trip to WeyerhaeuserCo. Delegations of Science Club members went to the Aberdeen grade schools to give dem- onstrations and experiments. ROW l: Dennis Russell, Les Williams, Bob Elzenga, Sue Bumgardner, ldell Emery, Bob ln- gram, Dave Whitcher, Mr. Sieler. ROW 2: Dan O'Brien, Jim Korpi, Bruce Wicklund, Alec Matheson, Jim Keller, Bruce Preszler, John Enrico, Rex Van Beek, ROW 3: Walt Kerr, Ed Estes, Mike Roberts, Steve Kay, Mark Dassel, George Mante. Page 77 LIGHT AROU D SOPHOMORE-JUN IOR LATIN CLUB Mrs. Wacker, Jill Allenbaugh, Roberta Hatton, Linda Koiyala, Sue Roman, Mary Scott lsoph.l, Susie Dunshire, Susie Wong, Youk Thie Yee, Kathy Antich, Wendy Taft, Pat Schafer, Beth Jones, Jeri Harris, Janet Miller, Janet Smith, Pam Welsh, Kathy Haovisto, Julianne Korpi. Mary Eliasson, Mary Miller, Orinda Wahl, JoAnn Mitchell, Kathy Oliver, Edie Jorgenson, Anita Moi- lanen, Pam Russell, Chris Giese, Lita lbabao, Cathy Osterhaut, Linda Hoder, Nancy Druzianich, Can- dice Milre, Mr. Southan. Rosemary Zembal, Anne Moulton, Linda Smith, Diane Sturges, Diane Goldberg, MaryAnn Zembal, Nancy Johnson, Marilyn Carbery, Pom McClintock, Marian Evans, Penny Cummings, Patti Bozley, Con- nie Vessey. Chris Fosbert, Julia Hayes, Frances Bogle, Leslie Gill, Carol Edwards, Mary Kopsala, Karen Smits, Liz Nemnich, Nancy Christionson, Janie Helverson, Jonnel Anderson, Shirley Homchick, Kathy Porter, Nancy Tesio. Barbara Pearsall, Judy Swanson, Diane Manenica, Gail Roberta, Vicki Wakefield, Nelda Peterson, Thirza Butler, Bonnie Burr, Barbara Franciscovich, Kathy Airhart, Toni Major, Mary Tesia, Marsha Wharton, Eddie Cote, Janet Bagaason, Marlene Palmer, David Bielski, Donna Lawson, Bill Miller, Fred Childress, Nancy Thompson, Carla Pellegrini, Judy Heinrich, John Larson, Bob Bagaason, Terry Jones, Nancy Stoddard, Denise Ekar, Steve Steinman, Terry Snell, Richard Lauckhart, Pat Stager, Allan Lyons, Al Brecht, Ron Gill, Charlie Isaacson, Ken Gores. SH CLUB 6. 7, ROW l ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 ROW 5 ROW 6 ROW 7 SPAN l ROW l : ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 ROW 5. ROW ROW Page 78 Miss Strong, Miss Phillips, Kathy Raye, Jackie Garrett, Patty Turner, Lorraine Thayer, Diane Dom- braski, Charlene Smith, Youk Thie Lee, Pam Olsen, Rose Russell, Enola Steen, Chris McGuire, Biddee Pearsall, Becky Vanderbeck, Maurice Scott, Kay Hudson, Wanda Black, Pam Welch, Jeri Conrad, Julie Cole, Becky Waolman, Carol Thomas, Carla Gateson, Marilyn Melhoff, Kathleen Wintrip, Linda Schmid, Diane Crews, Co- reen Austin, Sheryl Henry, Bev Hall, Marilyn Car- bery, Janet Miller, Lita lbabao, Marian Evans, Julie Stephenson, Elaine Nelson, Ann Michaelson, Nancy Airhart, Linda Logan. Neal Hogan, Carla Haines, Cheryl Forsberg, Bar- bara Rankka, Chris Wickstram, Cheryl Houpt, Kathy McElwee, Jane Halverson, Jonnel Anderson, Shirley Homchick, Monica Gores, Theresa Creelman, Marcia Gountlett, Karen Stiles, Judy Spaur. Tina Staklas, Janet Long, Joan Schloz, Diane Black, Marcia Niendorf, Melane Milre, Nancy Johnson, Mary Ann Zembal, Kathy Airhart, Nancy Stoddard, Ann Reynolds, Shirley DuBrau, Cheryl Edwards, Joan Falk, Virginia McFadden. Cathy Kirkwood, Nancy Wright, Howard Harrison, Leona Appuko, Ellen Lubitz, Marge Jones, Marilyn Morgan, Donna Morrow, Sue Henderson, Lennelle Hedin, Jean Hammonds, Gail Hudson, Sharlon Schoening. Janet Bagoason, Marlene Palmer, Lynnette Kalso, Joan McPhearson, Cheryl Nazer, Marcia Macki, Sue Ranum, Kathy Stanton, M.arlene Easter, Kathy Fuller, Barbara Zink, Kathleen Jones, Fran Mc- Clintock, Judy Sandifur, Betty Kutchera. Sharon Conrad Pam Boros Caroline Diana Archie, , , Wells, Jackie Canterbury, Cathy Osler, Carol Ber- Cook, Vicki Grine, Jan McCrimmon, Cheryl Wilson. ken, Michelle Chris Stoeser, ll BW ROW 8: ROW 9: ROW l O: Kim Doutrich, Dick Kivi, Rich Wallach, Myron Myers, Mike Adams, John Newman, Gerald Apple, Bob lngram, Mark Dassel, Leo Svarcs, Mike Jaskar, Bill Messmer, Fred Gaheen, Chuck Sealy, Bob Camp- bell, Dave Gavereski, Steiner Urdahl, Tom Gibbs, Bill Cannon, Larry Pearson, Dale Chinn. Tom Hallett, Steve Rouska, Frank Rupert, Charles Hindman, John Pearson, Roger Lloyd, Harry James, Laddie Kite, Jim Messmer, Steve Keller, Nick Yak- ovich, Bob Ericson, Bob Hansmeier, John Enrico. ROW 8: ROW 9: ROW l O: Allan Britten, George Monte, Don Bauer, Bill Mc- Caw, Mike Chapin, Dove Britten, Toni Major, Cheryl Schuldt, Jim Due, Pam Dyer, Jeff Snell, Bob Don- aldson, Bob Henry. Jim Malott, Mike Hardy, Pete Berken, Dove En- kerud, Emerson Wood, Steve Keller, Mike Haonan, Pat Reed, Bob Hansmeier, Mark Wilson, Dick Hanson, Ray Loftis. George Nelson, Henry Duran, Roy Allen, Don Mc- Donald, Terry Timmons, Rich Warren, Bill Holmeide, Veikko Katoinen, Fritz Bramsted, Don Mehloff, Tom Wright, Sandy Dunsire, Steve Thompson, Mike Moore, Bruce Wicklund, Stan Johnson, Jim Pilas. The World ROW l: Mrs. Wacker, Carol Eliosson, Nancy Hart, Cheryl Houpt, Becky Walsh, Marian Axtell, Cathy Evanson, Leslie Allenbaugh, Bet Thie Lee, Kath- ryn Morrison, Lynn Miller, Julie Johnson, Louise Lehtinen, Carol Hammonds. ROW 2: Trisha Fogde, Joanne Rottie, Lynn Hake, Bev Gorman, Karen Daniel- son, Susan Jones, Joyce Kauno, Nova Chinn, Pauline Buchman, Margaret Tielke, Ruth Graham. ROW 3: Connie Wilson, Barbara Bushnell, Jane Hein- rick, Barbara Gorman, Tanya Kalinowski, Cathy Conkey, Vivian Wilson, Joanne Pulver, Sherry Asikainen, Joleen Miller, Rose Ann Simpson. ROW 4: Bob Dewitt, Jim Keller, Jon Bugher, Phil Furth, Lee Carey, Tim Taft, Bob Jenson, Alec Matheson, Mike McKean, Bill Hardy, Larry Goldberg, Mr. Southon. .4....v.mw ...r.. ...- ,,,.. ,. -- The Latin Club is one of the largest organizations in school. Mrs. Wacker and Mr, Southon are the advisors. The club has had an active program of events for this year. At its monthly meetings, be- sides having speakers, the entertainment committee has presented skits and short programs. In the fall plans were made to either go to Portland to see the movie Cleopatra or to hold a Latin Club banquet in the spring. This year's officers were: Consuls, Mike McKean and Tim Taft, Quaestor, Joann Pulver, Scribe, Jean Waddell, and Nuntior, Phil Furth. The French Club gives French students an oppor- tunity to learn more about France, the French people and their customs. lt has had an active year with Greg Taylor, Presi- dent, John Green, Vice-President, Ann Reynolds, Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Mrs. Leggett, Advisor. Monthly meetings were highlighted by speakers or the showing of films. A Christmas party was held in the French custom. The annual French banquet in the Spring topped the year's activities. This year Spanish Club consisted of about one hundred Spanish student members. Miss Phillips and Miss Strong were the advisors, The officers were: President, Bob Henry, Vice-President, Jonnel Ander- son, and Secretary-Treasurer, Lorraine Thayer. During the year Spanish Club met once a month and enjoyed various programs. At Christmas the members enjoyed a Spanish fiesta with pinatas and Spanish songs. A banquet with Spanish food ended the year. ROW l: Mrs. Leggett, Janet Smith, Chris Gibbins, Margaret Henke, Sue Roman, Denise Le Compte, Gretchen Gudaz, Georgia Vincint, Francine Roose, Lynn Miller, Kathy Morrison, Diane Jordon, Cheryl Trineer, Ann Osheroff, Gail Morse, .leri Harris, Phyl- lis Gonigam. ROW 2: Lila Chorba, Karen Smits, Ann Reynolds, Linda Dahlgren, Leslie Gill, Juliana Korpi, Marilyn Morgan, Coreen Austin, Judy Hranac, Judy Nyman, Tina Stoklas, Jean Hammonds Julie Corier, Renee Hood, Teri Weinstein. ROW 3: Sue Aron- son, Patti Carns, Karen Danielson, Sandy Rehon, Ellen Espedal, Connie English, Diane Sturgis, Chris Wickstrom, Margit Long, Nancy Munk, Carol Thompson, Patti Siggstedt, Pat McAllister, Jackie Garrison. ROW 4: Linda Kaujala, Toni Marshall, Jan Mc- Crimmon, Caroline Barry, Lorraine Webster, Carol Edwards. ROW 5: Ann Mackey, Andrea Kariala, Judy Stein, Jane Wheeler, Sandi Jackson, Cheryl Bailey, Vicki Wakefield, Sharon Warren, Cherise Scott, Bonnie Burr, Barbara Franciscovich, Lynn Copland, Gail Mathieson. ROW 6: Shannon McKean, Greg DeBay, Jim Frary, Greg Taylor, Ed Weinstein, John Green, Mike Brennan, Norm Gotovac, Mike McKay, George Mante, Jim Hathaway, Dennis Finlayson, Devid Herbig. Page 79 ERVICE COMPTROLLER STAFF ROW l: Melvin Wood, Roberta Rockwell, Sheila Foster, lrene ROW 2: Loretta Polich, Mr. Bartine, Betty Taylor, JoAnn Kuronen, Beverly Hall, Brenda Middleton, Karen Van Rattie, Barbara Hall, Barb Oliver, Carolyn Burbank, Auken, Pat Swann, Cecille Elder, Jody McGuire, Julie Roberta Frye, Shirley Decker, Diane Stoklas, Susi ' ' Smith. Baer, Jim Dunning. P. A. CREW ROW l: John Ramseyer, Steve Yearout, ROW 2: Jim Mangold, Doug Lang. ROW 3: Steve Hatfield, Ken And- erson. Page 80 LIBRARY STAFF ROW l: Alicia Sellers, Kathy Graves, Kay Chicano, Ellen Stillwell, Susan Mark- ley, Linda Thompson, Sharon Emery, Sharon McNatt, Donna Carl, Cindy Fournier. ORGA IZATIO STAGE CREW ROW l: Mr. Knapp, Tom Michelson, Lee Davis, Mel Wood, Kay Blume, Sandy Loftis, Kathy Fuller. ROW 2: John Niemela, Steve Hatfield, Ted Alstrom, Mike Troupe, Rich Swiergula. QFFICE STAFF ROW 2: Frank Potter, Jane Savage, Susan McKinney, Carol Eliasson, Judy Hunter, Judy Hoffman, Ruth Ann Thomas, Lona May Fulleton, Julie Hann, Julie Johnson, Roxie Waterbury, Irene Little, Judy Littlejohn, Priscilla Peters, Heather Watson, Mike McKay, Steve Rousko, Mrs. Asseln. ROW li Georgia Vincent, JoAnn Leith. ROW 2: June Stafford, Penny Church. ROW 3: Cheryl Bailey, Candy Eubanks. ROW 4: MaryAnn Strumski, Betty Sliva, JoAnn Zarevich. Page Future Teachers ei America ROW l: Miss Phillips, Biddee Pearsall, Sharon Jaskar, Lynn Miller, Cathy Evan- son, MaryAnn Zembal, Yauk Thie Lee, Kathy Antich, Bet Thie Lee, Roberta Henke, Eunice Williams, Lita lbabao, Janet Miller, Jeri Harris, Terry Wein- stein, Bev York, Mary Miller, Charlene Smith, Norma Whitacre, Mr. Larer, Mr. Lokken. ROW 2: Diane Catterson, Jo- Ann Mitchell, Kathy Oliver, Susan Mc- Kinner, Kathy G-urrad, Nancy Reid, Susan Smith, Vicki Burch, Phyllis Gab- bert, Carol Hammonds, Louise Lehtinen, Marian Axtell, Coreen Austin, Juliana Korpi, Diana Gebhardt, Sue Arrington. ROW 3: Judy Svisek, Carolyn Wells, Caroline Barry, Virginia Lehman, Shan- non McKean, Howard Harrison, Leona Apukka, Nova Chinn, Vivian Wilson, Kathy Mullen, Edie Jorgensen, Connie Gebhardt, Nancy Airhart, Tanya Kali- nowski. ROW 4: Patti Turner, Joan Scholtz, Linda Smith, Janet Bagaason, Jane Heinrick, Gail Mathieson, Donna Morrow, Marcia Mills, Chris Giese, Susan Jones, Carol Thompson, Anita Moilenan, Julie Johnson, Kathy Haavis- to, Kathleen Jones, Barbara Surface. ROW 5: Lila Chorba, Marlene Palmer, Monica Gores, Sandy Jackson, Connie Wilson, Diane Jorden, Linda Jarbo, Nancy Munk, Sue Ranum, Shirley Du- Brau, Frances Bogle, Pom McCartney, Betty Kutchera, ROW 6: Gayle Niemi, Sharyn Warren, Barbara Jones, Kathy Future Nurses ei America ROW l: Pam Raich, Rosemary Zembal, Sue Bumgardner, Christine Zambers, Jill Allenbaugh, Donna Luedecker, Shirley Mathews, Pam Welch, Janet Kinley, Penny Vann, Diana Gebhardt, Connie Vessey, Joan Falk, Pam Olsen, Diana Clay, Connie Wilson. ROW 2: Marilyn Benedict, Susan Pearson, Carole Ealey, Donna Lawson, Judy Lundgren, Marlys Lawrence, Phyllis Gabbert, Carol Ham- monds, Karen Danielson, Marian Axtell, Louise Lehtinen, Gail Hudson, Renee Hood. ROW 3: Mary Scott, Linda Logan, Judy Heinrick, Sharon Emery, Nancy Schumacher, Diane Catterson, Kathy Fuller, Molly Rae. ROW 4: Carla Pellegrini, Diane Sturgis, Ann Michael- son, Janice Larsen, Pat Smiley, Dorothy Hubbard, Bev Gorman, Chris McGuire, Linda Hoder, Shirley Traversie, Anne Osherott. ROW 5: Mary Kopsala, Diane Crews, Susan Nurmi, Barbara Rankka, Mary Compton, Joanne Leith, Geri Wells, Jane Halverson, Debbie Whisler, Denise LeCompte, Patty Carns, Charisse Scott, Jonnel Anderson, Mary Gilliland. ROW 6: Anne Moulton, Marcia Ayers, Mary Dobrovich, Alicia Sellers, Judy Sanditur, Julie Walker, Clare Evans, Bev Hall, Jolene Miller, Cindy Soike, Rosann Simpson, Sally Neely, Julie Corier, Shir- ley Homchick. ROW 7: Joyce Aschim, Lynn Hake, Kathleen Failor, Cathy Gib- bins, Nancy Druzianich, JoAnn Rottie, Joyce Daneker, Patty Bozley, Penny Cummings, McElwee, Nancy Johnson, Linda Keene, Lennelle Hedin, Melane Milre, Jackie Garrett, Gretchen Schmidt, Chris Mc- Guire, Gail Hudson, Wendy Fradenburg, Jim Fisk. ROW 7: Janet Gibson, Carol Edwards, Carla Haines, Michelle Cook, Cathy Osterhout, Jane Halverson, Marge Jones, Ellen Lubitz, Cheri Yonich, Julie Hann, Julie Hayes, Dorothy Hubbard, Kathi Davis, Nancy Hart. ROW 8: Jean Waddell, Mary Martin, Chris Wickstrom, Lynn Copland, Nancy Harless, Barb Trower, Kathy Wintrip, Marcia Macki, r'Eli Cheryl Nazer, Pam Russell, Diane Dom- broski, Karen Smith, June Evans. ROW 9: Carol Thomas, Sharon Smith, Pat Brakus, Mike Chapin, Janet Casper, Bob Donaldson, -Dale Dewey, Jim Longman, Ann Reynolds, Pat Schater,Marly5 Law- rence, Patty Johnson, Georgia Bushnell, Liz Nemnich, Jean Hammonds, Barbara Carlson. ROW lO: Patti Ryan, Sheryl Henry, Greg Taylor, Stan Johnson, Clyde Fortney, Junior Kloempken, Bob Butler, Laddie Dooley, Chris Erickson, Linda Fry, Wilma Haiduk. If Report 514 he Future Teachers of America is a group of high school students wishing to make teaching their life work. The member comes into close contact with teachers and teaching methods in F.T.A. lf a teacher needs help, he calls on a student who has expressed a desire to enter that specific field, The object of Future Teachers is to relieve teachers of time-consuming tasks while training the student. The annual Teacher's Institute was held at Weatherwax in Oc- tober. Some Future Teachers as- sisted by handing out brochures, helping lost teachers, and giving other aid. Senior members of F.T.A. are able to observe classes in various fields. There they acquire first hand knowledge of classroom activities. Presiding at the twice monthly meetings was Sharon Jaskar. Other officers were Lynn Miller, Vice- President, and Biddee Pearsall, Secretary-Treasurer. Advisors were Mr. Gerald Larer and Mr. Darrel Lokken. The Weatherwax chapter of Future Nurses of America began its year with a get-acquainted party in October for new members. Senior members presented a skit and refreshments were served. The club presented a Thanks- giving basket to a needy family in November and gave Christmas corsages to ladies in nursing homes. A joint Christmas party with TAV's was a highlight of the holiday season. The girls often heard interest- ing speakers and saw films regard' ing medical professions and nur- sing at their monthly evening meetings. For the first time, the organization observed Future Nurses Day in the spring. Officers for the year were Pres- ident, Pam Raich, Vice-President, Connie Wilsonj Secretary-Treas- urer, Margaret Henkeg Reporter, Sue Bumgardner, Chaplain, Char- lotte Wetzelg Advisors, Mrs. A. Skarperud and Miss Alice Caul- kins. 1 QUILL AND SCROLL ROW l: Lynn Miller, Steve Yearout, Bob Butler, Tom Marrs, Marcia Gauntlett. ROW 2: Louise Lehtinen, Rosemary Palosaari, Kathy Morrison, Phyllis Gabbert, Kathi Davis, Janice Laaksanan, Barbara Smith, ROW 3: Trisha Fogde, Mary Dobrovich, Pam Turk, Lynn Hake, Connie Wilson, Barbara Bushnell, Marian Axtell. The Weatherwax chaper of Quill and Scroll, a national honorary society for outstanding high school journalists, consisted of nineteen members this year. Quill and Scroll members must have a B average and have done work on a high school publication, either the Quinault or the Ocean Breeze. They are selected by the advisors of the school publications, and' the members are announced at the Honor Society Banquet in the spring. RADIO CLUB ROW l: Jack Quien, Jim Karpi, Mike Freeman, Jim Pilas. ROW2: Mr. Larer, Alec Matheson, Jim Mangold, Pam Turk, Mike Osheroff, Danny O'Brien, Steve Beck. Radio Club, a new club this year, was formed to foster an interest in all phases of radio work. Since this was the club's first year, much time was spent writing the constitution. Radio Club encourages people to learn the radio code and to get their ham radio licenses. The officers were: President, Mike Osheroff, Vice-President, Jim Mangold, and Secretary, Pam Turk. Mr. Larer was the advisor for the club. Page ll-.if pu. A AY? . M 1-Nur, 5 Tl' ' ' 5 4 , .. Nancy Druzianich 1 5-,KT 'A Secretary , , If W , -g Ran' , fy., ,sf Ql .gi j Tim Taft -f WCG-President 0CIETY ll ls , S Ni, ix ' Li t X i J X lf i 2, i ' f A, W Q N ,ff ,lr f 5 VV xx' iq .5 i , . g ,, s V ., , ji F R-'5ge:-- CT . we L WJ, A 1 z , ii 1, . .,, -T f l, 1 1 f l ,f ,K diff 'A A J 'Li X i, bfi' is '-'h ' . gr- ' ' iii? L . , if fl A Ji f f Q35 .L - f f! ' il. '35 -lf' gg i . V mVVA i . g. , ,, .V - - .1 f 'J ww.: - - - I fic- W,i,g9?rr'. . ,ws , s V- , lima Greg Taylor Mr. Bartonen Tom Marrs Treasurer Advisor President THREE YEAR MEMBER is K .P 4- Q ROW l: Sharon Moore, Jean Waddell, Louise Lehtinen, Trisha Fogde, Phyllis Gabbert, Janet Gibson, Charlotte Wetzel, Bet Thie Lee, Leslie Allenbaugh, Margaret Henke, Sue Bumgarclner, Lynn Hake, Becky Walsh, Janice Laaksonen, Sue Ranum, Marcia Ayers, Lynn Miller. ROW 2: Pamela Turk, Kathryn Morrison, Kathy Conkey, Vivian Wilson, Pam Raich, Julie Johnson, Donna Luedecker, Novo Chinn, Barbara Bushnell, Sherry Asikainen, Cathy Gibbins, Marcia Gaunflett. ROW 3: Connie Wilson, Bar- bara Carlson, Sandi Jackson, Jane Heinrick, Melane' Milre', Page 84 Tanya Kalinowski, Eva Thomas, Ellen Espedal, Marian Axtell, Kathy Fuller, Joann Pulver, Kathv MacLean, Pat McAllister. ROW 4: Pat Salmon, Walt McAloney, Dave Britten, Mike Osheroff, Doug McMids, Tim Taft, Lee Carey, Greg Taylor, Roger Lauck- hart, Steve Yearout, Mike McKean. ROW 5: Ed Kahler, Paul Ross, Tom Marrs, Bob Butler, Ed Estes, Alec Matheson, Steve Walker, Don Lentz, Bob Ollikoinen, Paul Heikkila, Jim Dunning Larry Lind. 1 ROW l: Allenbaugh, Bogle, Williams, Henke, Jones, Thayer, Ryan, Antich, Lee, Gebharclt, Kinley, Druzianich, Moilanen, Neal Smith. ROW 2: Smith, Johnson, Smith, Prudhomme, Welch, Basden, Weinstein, Morgan, Carberry, Harris, Mills, Garrett, Cop- land, Hall, Grines, ROW 3: Miller, Baagason, Brakus, Henry, Wickstrom, Osterhout, Haavisto, Zembal, Mitchell, Homchick, Burr, Mehlhotf. ROW 4: Buchman, Johnson, Schmid, Crews, Gares, Anderson, McClintock, Miller, Morrow, Halverson, Francis- covich, Schmidt. ROW 5: Hogan, Austin, Barry, Wilcox, Sturgis, 1 Stoklas, Smits, Christiansen, Nemnich, Keene, Nyman, Thomas. ROW 6: Bauer, McCaw, Stoddard, Apukka, McPherson, McCart- ney, Evans, Ekar, McGuire, Palmer, Mathieson, Shaffer, Reynolds. ROW 7: Parker, Newman, Wicklund, Reams, Loftis, Wilson, Dooley, Anderson, Childers, Rupert, Clavadetscher, Monte. ROW 8: Vreeland, Kolts, Dassel, Rand, Gudaz, Sipila, Preszler, Roberts, Kay, Malernee. ROW 9: Chapin, Mullen, Gill, Messrner, Dout- rich, Russell, Ingrahom, Kerr. ROW IO: Magee, Keller, Mariano, Enrico, House, Jorgensen, Walloch. ROW l: Spaur, Wong, Scott, Thompson, McCrimmon, Spencer LeCompte, Munk, Wakefield, Osler, Heinrick, Hudson. ROW 2 Osheroff, Smith, Jorgensen, Long, Wahl, Roye, Stiles, Kutgherq Dubrau, McKinney. ROW 3: L. Kaiyala, Moulton, Kopsala Holton, Niendorf, Gire, Gill, Hancock, Wilson, Randich, Whitei ROW 4: Elliasson, Zembal, Hatton, M.ockey, Manenica, Aronson Pearsall, Vessey, King, Hays, Bowman. ROW 5: Harless, Stein Conrad, LoBreck, Stephenson, Thompson, Airhart, Mullen, Rank ka, Schuldt, Cole, Miller. ROW 6: Boble, McKean, A. Kaiyala 1 1 Carns, Korpi, Wharton, Morse, VanDerbeek, Wheeler, Pelligrini, Blonski, Locke, Lawson, Edwards, Roman. ROW 7: Ericson, Lar- son, Hathaway, Berken, DeBay, Gill, Messmer, Wines, Jones, Lauckhart, Herbig, Britten, ROW 8: Apple, Jacobs, Dalbey, Miller, S. Wilson, Weinstein, Pettiiohn, Barr, Hindman, Snell. ROW 9: Wood, Enkerud, Kite, McKay, Smith, Lyons, Augustine, Harding, Schumacher, Richardson, Pearson, Holmeide, J, Wilson, White, Wintrip, Gavereski, Von Beek. Page QUINAULT TAFF The l963-64 Quinault Staff worked especially hard trying to make for you a book with original concepts. Last summer all staff members were required to sell ads at various business establishments. This year's staff broke all past sales records in total ads sold which is one of the reasons why it was possible to add the colored sec- tion to this book. The first order of business in the fall was the selec- tion of a theme. This decision involved much discussion before a theme was chosen. This year's theme is Lights, With the theme decided upon, it was then time for the members to begin drawing up dummies for each page. There was also copy to be written, pictures to be taken, the cover to be designed and numerous other details to be taken care of before the pages were ready to be sent to the Yarbook House. The first deadline was in December and the final deadline was in March. This made it necessary for many af the Quinault members to work on the final pages on their own time, since Quinault is a one- semester class. The Co-Editors, Lynn Miller and Barbara Bushnell, the staff advisor, Mr, Troxler and all staff members worked equally hard to make this annual the finest yet, CODY Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Phyllis Gabbert Bob Campbell Connie Wilson I - i ,w s i' i 2' L If - Q ? ' ., ' .1 , . r Senior Section Editor Kathy Morrison lndex Editor Marcia Gauntlett r 22553 ROW l: Gail Mathieson, Linda Schmid ROW 2: Marilyn Carbery, Louise Lehtinen, Laddie Dooley iw W ni-gy j an z,4,2,,,: ig 'Uri f wW4i51' Amin.. Co-Editor Advisor Lynn Miller Mr. Traxler ldGf1fifY Editor Sophomore-Junior Section Editor Mary Dobrovich ,Denise Ekor Co-Editor Barbara Bushnell Organizations Editor Lynn Hake L,- ' ROW lt Janice Laaksonen, Kathi Davis ROW 2: Patti Ryan, Jill Allenbaugh, Marcia Mills Art Division Editor Pam Turk Ads Editor Marian Axtell News Editor - Eva Thomas 0CEl-l ROW l: Kathy Gurrad, Sharon Jaskar, Sharon Moore ROW 2: Joann Sports Editor Ed Kohler Pulver, Kathy Failor, Becky Walsh, Bev McGuire The Ocean Breeze staff of the l963-64 school year was under the leadership of Co-Editors Ellen Espedal and Steve Yearout. Ellen was promoted from Girls' Sports Editor to fill the vacancy left by M.ike Hutton when he was selected as a foreign exchange student in the Netherlands. The staff also had a new advisor, Mr. Phillips, who ably took over his duties and helped to make some improvements in this year's newspapers. The major change in the publication of the O.B. was in the printing process. Previously, all the preparation of type and the actual printing of the copies was done at a local print shop. However, this year all work except the actual printing was done by the O.B. staff and the printing and typing classes. As a result of this change, the paper has actually realized a small profit. ln past years this has not been possible, There are hopes i 4 . Co-Editor Ellen Espedal Advertising Manager Barbara Smith Page 88 Business Manager Alec Matheson Circulation Editor Kathy Conkey Ls.- BREE E ROW l: Margaret Henke, Bill Bell, Bob Butler, Alec Matheson ROW 2: Judy Gordon, Tanya Kalinowski, Eric Johnson Alan Edmger eventually the sale of ads will cover most of the cost of production and that copies can be sold for a cost of about five cents. After the Christmas holidays, the Ocean Breeze staff published a booklet which told in sequence how the paper is published from interviewing to the time when the final copy goes to press. This year the sale of subscriptions was an even bigger success than last year when the first sub- scription drive took place. Subscription cards were sold for Sl .50 for l6 copies at the beginning of the school year. Weatherwax students are justly proud of their school newspaper. lt reflects the ideas and at- titudes of the entire student body. We are grote- ful to all of those who have helped for their ex- cellent work. Make-Up Editor Bev McGuire Advisor Mr. Phillips ROW 2 Kathy Failor Kathy Gurrad Rosemary Palosaari page 89 HIGHLIGHTING ll. .S. Maria Luiza Cavelcante Barroso came to us from the towr. of Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil. An American Field Service represen- tative, she has resided at the home of her American family, the John L. McClintocks. Luiza has participated in many activities this year and has enjoyed her American schooling very much. After Christmas she gave many talks to school and community organizations about her country and the culture of her native land. Luiza, in the past year, has formed many opinions of Weatherwax, Aberdeen, and the United States. The following quotations best express her feelings on these matters. School- l feel schools in America are better in some ways than in Brazil. ln Weatherwax there are more student activities and you have a wider variety of subjects to choose from. In Brazil you have to take only certain subjects with very little choice. Aberdeen- l love this city and l hope to return some day. United Stgteg - The United States is really a free country, Before I came here l had a completely different idea. l knew this country was a good place to live but I did not believe it could be this wonderful. l shall always be grateful for having had the opportunity of living in Aberdeen. Every summer Washington State University offers a summer camp for high school students who are interested in certain fields. Last summer nine Aberdeen High School students attended. They were Kathi Davis, .lean Waddell, Mary Cathern Scott, Sharon Moore, Carla Haines, Pat Schafer, Mary Scott, Bill McCaw and Bill Hardy. The music camp lasted for four weeks. lt was run somewhat like a college. The students lived in dorms and had a major, which in case of the Aberdeen students was music. They filled up the remaining time with various other subjects. Lee Carey and Jan McCrimmon attended a leadership camp at Seabeck, August I8-23. They felt it was a rewarding expe- rience to meet so many people and to learn ways to improve stu- dent government. ldeas brought home to A.H.S. were on how to organize committees, how to brooch ideas to fellow students, and how to solve common problems by learning from another schooI's experiences. Four Weatherwax students traveled to Western Washington State College this summer to attend a music camp. Denise Ekar, Nancy Druzianich, l.:z Nemnich, and Gretchen Schmidt were the girls selected from Aberdeen to participate with forty-three other outstanding musicians from Washington, They felt it was a great experience to attend such a camp and to play in the orchestra. UlVllVlER ACTI ITIE Mike Hutton, who was chosen as a foreign exchange student to Holland, left his home in Aberdeen on June 21, I963. He boarded an ocean liner on June 26 and arrived in Naorden Holland on July 8. He went to school at the Willem de Zwigger Lyceum in Bussem, a small town near Naarden. The subjects were numerous. They included Dutch, Latin, German, English, algebra, geom- etry, physics, chemistry, biology, history, ge- ography, P.E. and religious history. Mike also gained much knowledge from his experience in Holland, and he'll remember them throughout his lifetime. l l Students chosen from among last year's Juniors attended Girls' and Boys' State at Western Wash- ington State College and Pacific Lutheran University, respectively, for orientation in government. The delegates to Girls' State were: Barbara Bushnell, Cathy Gibbins and Donna Luedecker. The boys representing Weather- wax at Boys' State were: Ed Estes, John Green, Pat Salmon, Bob Jen- sen, Roger Lauckhart, Paul Heik- kilo Larry Goldberg, Larry House, Bob Butler, Mike McKean, Doug McMinds, Walt McAloney and Steve Yearout. Durina the summer, Pat McAllister spent two months in Finland as an American Field Service student. Staying with Mr. and Mrs. Siltala and their teen-age daughter, Helena, Pat saw much of the country and people. She had the rare opportunity to compare the social, edu- cational, and family aspects of American life with life abroad. Surprisingly enough, she found the two to be quite similar in many respects. She returned to the States after two months. Throughout the school year she has given many talks and has shown films of her trip, sharing her experience with her community and friends. Pamela Turk attended the National High School Institute in Speech at Northwestern University in Chicago last summer. Admittance to the Institute is granted on a highly selective basis. One hundred and one students from over forty states were enrolled in the drama division. In competition, Pam was one of those chosen to be in a final director's project and was given a supporting role in one of the five plays. Marcia Gauntlett was Weatherwox High School's delegate to the song queen school held on the Central Washington State College campus in Ellensburg. lt was a three-day session from July l5-l8. She attended classes there and learned some new yells to bring back to Aberdeen. She found it to be a very rewarding experience. Page 91 Forensics Research, Pam Turk, Alec Matheson, Jim Smith. Page 92 Forensics Squad, Greg DeBay, Dennis Russell, Mark Dassel, Pam Turk, Jim Smith, Mike Roberts, George Monte, Frank Potter, Mike McAllister, Bruce Preszler, Jon Bugher, Mike McKean. FORE SICS The Forensics Squad, under the watchful eye of Miss Fikar, the ad- visor, meets every two weeks. During the past year, its members have par- ticipated in both prepared and ex- temporaneous debates after much re- search on the part of those involved, This year's Forensics Squad has also been the recipient of a number of awards. Miss Fikar Thespian Club, Helen Thomas, Patti Ryan, Charlotte Wetzel Mike ' M K P Turk, Bob Donaldson. Forensics Coach C ean, am 4 ps L THE DOLLAR, Bruce Preszler, Juliana Korpi, Pat Scha- fer, Sue Roman, Clare Fogelsong, Mike Roberts, Bruce Kolts, Mike McKean. SISTERS M IN GOODBYE MISS LIZ , , ZIE BORDEN, Ann Reynolds, Pam Turk, Pam McCartney, Helen Thomas, Ellen Espedal. van- . fskllvills. .1 ' I. A it iff' E' W X sv , Q9 c TOSH, Pam McClintock Sheryl Henry, Mike McKean, Mr. Emer- son, Director. DH IVIA AP, 4 A Ki X The Weatherwax dramatics department enjoyed an unusually successful year under the guidance of Mr, Donald Emerson. THE DOLLAR and SISTERS Mc- INTOSH, two one-act plays, were thoroughly enjoyed by all who witnessed them. THE DIARY OF ANN FRANK will long be remembered for the polished portrayals by the members of the cast. ln LIZZIE BORDEN, Pam Turk won the Best Actress Award in the Grays Harbor Play Festival and an outstanding performance by the whole cast won the Best Pl ay Award for Weotherwax. THE DIARY OF ANN FRANK, ROW I: Pam McClintock, Patty Ryan, Nancy Reid, Clare Evans. ROW 2: Clare Fogelsong, Vaughn Mitchell, Mike Roberts, George Monte. Mr. Don Emerson Director Page 93 Mr. John O. Tuttle-Director MADRIGALS ROW l: Sharlene Atkins, MaryLea LaBreck, Glennda Thompson, Joy LaBreck, Teri Mahaffey, Nancy Hart, Barbara Compton, Melane Milre. ROM 2: Mike Avery, Ron Welch, Robin Turley, Ed Cote, Jon Bugher, Page 94 Bill Hardy. CHOIR OFFICERS Bill Hardy-President, Joy Hirschbeck-Secretary, Jon Bugher-Vice-President. The Weatherwax High School choir opened their season of performances with the Christmas Concert. The 65-voice choir then performed for their annual Swing and Spring concerts and also for various service groups. This year the dance band, the drama students and the choir combined to make an out-standing high school musical entitled Plenty of Money. lt is hoped that it will be carried on in future years. Projects were being made in the hope that enough money could be earned to buy choir accessories so that perform- ances could be made wearing the school colors. This year's officers were: President, Bill Hardy, Vice- President, Jon Buaherg and Secretary, Joy Hirschbeck. X, 31121 Rfk? K fc sf. Y 1 LIGHTING UP OUR C LTUII L LIFE Under the direction of Mr. J. Gordon Edlund, the orchestra performed extremely well this past year. Rehearsals began last Auqust for the annual performance at the Western Washington Fair in Puyallup. After school started, rehearsals were held every Tuesday evening. This was the only time the full orchestra was able to practice to- gether for the many concerts given through- out the year. Orchestra officers this year were: Presi- dent, Jean Waddell, Vice-President, Pauline Buchmanp Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Cath- ern Scott, senior representative, Trisha Fogde, iunior representative, Denise Ekar, sophomore representative, Julia Cole, li- brarian, Mary Cathern Scott, and Manager, Bob Bold. ORCHESTRA OFFICERS Mary Cathern Scott, Pauline Buchman, Jean Waddell. Page 96 ROW ROW ROW ROW Mr. J. Gordon Edlund Director ORCHESTRA Sherry Asikainen, Lynn Copland, Joy Hirschbeck, Janet Smith, Carla Haines, Mary Cathern Scott, Pauline Buchman, Jean Waddell. Sharon Moore, Kathi Davis, Denise Ekar, Kathy McLean, Doug Reams, Patty Schafer, John Newman, Mike Osheroff, Danna Lawson, Gretchen Schmidt, Diane R. Crews. Cathy Evanson, Trisha Fogde, Tanya Hnilica, Cheryl Schuldt, Liz Nemnich, Shirley DuBrau, Bob Ruecker, Dayne Gardner, Steve Kay, Steve Walker, Mike Moore, Walt Kerr, Bill McCaw, Bob Bald, Julie Cole. Jane Bogle, Janet Kinley, Marilyn Cummings, Dave Britten, Julie Hayes, Phyllis Gonigam,Judy Nyman, Suzie Wong, Jonnel Anderson, Joy LaBreck, Nancy Dru- zianich, Linda Schmid, Jackie Garrett, Lee Carey, Walt McAloney, Roger Lauckhart. ORCH ESTRA EVENTS Puyallup Fair ......V,.,,w.,..,..............,.......... September 20 Christmas Concert ...... A...... D ecember 19 Christmas Assembly ....,.Y,.,..,....... ......,.. D ecember 20 Swing Concert ..................,......,.,,,.,.... February l3-l4 All-State Orchestra at Yakima ..,..,.,..., February 20-22 Aberdeen Elks ,,..............,......,..............,.......,... March 5 Southwestern Washington Music Meet at Kelso March 21 Exchange Concert at Puyallup ,......................... April 20 Spring Concert ....,,,,..,,.,,,,....,....,.,...,.,..,............ May l4 Exchange Concert with Puyallup at Aberdeen ..s. May 22 wx X5 ix Z f T' 25335 N 3 -gf 751: xx Weatherwax has always had an outstanding band and this year was no exception. The band's per- formances have thrilled everyone who has heard them. lts perform- ances at pep assemblies and at games added to the spirit of the whole student body. The band marched at half-time, too, and nothing was more thrilling than the sight of the blue and gold uniformed musicians marching in unison on the football field. An exciting eventfor the band this year, was a special concert, featuring trumpet virtuoso, Ra- phael Mendez, Profits from the performance helped to pay the cost of the new band uniforms. The band also sold Almond Roca Candy for the post two years to cover the cast of the new uniforms. Under the direction of Mr. Hampton R. Wines, a skilled mu- sician himself, the Weatherwax bond is an organization of which the students will always be proud. A N BAND OFFICERS ROW lf Roger Lauckhart, Presidentg Jim Boora, Vice-President. ROW 2' Rich Killebrew Ser eant at Arms - I Q ' ' I L L' d, S t 5 W It M - Raphael Mendez, guest performer Aclohley Treasusgfe my Q C Mr Hampton Wines J ' ' in anuary 22 concert. Page 98 ROW l: Mike Chapin, Bruce Wicklund, Larry Lind, Myron Myers, John Newman. ROW 2: Kathy MacLean, Steve Walker, Rich Lauckhart, Mike Moore, Walt Kerr, Pat Sal- . ROW l: M.ike Osherott, John Newman, David Frafjord, Pat Schafer, Doug Reams, Linda Smith, Kathy MacLean, Bruce Wicklund, Mary Scott, Jeannine Gire, Candice Milre. ROW 2: Myron Myers, Rich Wal- loch, Carol Orcutt, Steve Mit- chell, Dave Gavereski, Bob Ruecker, Teri Jones, Dayne Gardner, Steve Kay, Steve Walker, Gary Bensussen, Ken Stiles, Mike Chapin, Mike Welch, Pam Raich, Larry Lind. ROW 3: Rich Killebrew, Jim Hicks, Dennis McAllister, Jack Brennan, Bruce Koltz, Mike Ke- noyer, Charles Hindmcm, Don Bauer, Laddy Kite, Bruce Vree- land, Mike Moore, Walt Kerr, Rich Lauckhart, Bill M,cCaw, Pat Salmon, Al Brecht, Brad Gill, Oscar Cady, Ben Acker, Greg Taylor, Lee Carey, Frank Bunch, Terry Snell, Walt Mc- Aloney, Roger Lauckhart, Frank Rupert. ROW 4: Jim Baara, Doug Elway, Dick Brower, Ray Chouinard, Jim Messmer, Neal Hogan, Viekko Katainen, Steve Stein- man, Barry Ross, Judy Lawson, Mary Martin. J ,,f Q f i ,Q ,v -, 1 rf' Z1 .,:. ,ev 35,1 1 '-.-g f-' gzgr f 1' - '- mon, Bill McCaw, Steve Steinman, Walt McAloney, Roger Lauckhart, Frank Ru- A Clarinets at practice pert, Lee Carey. Page W I 34 S 2 1 1 I rh- wa 7- 5 IV 2 if QQ Q' if'j'v 1 - '- - n W 5 v! :Q Q9 Xslw X i T - ,S 1 Q. Pk 12' Xi? ,as fu' 1-1 5 li 0 4 TN-f.'1:,.. f ei 11 ' lyk +. - ,. gui- Sfgg ff 'e' A . ,W fx iq , , .3 .,q' -Ex. 515:-. nl 1 4 ' i' f ms y .- M Mg - ' -4. 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M,,.rJP ' H Q, .,.. . v .M V X 1 . ,,...w'3 i, x T. f , f': ' -, X .,.. , , 5.. EJ! ' K V 56 .. . . ft: ' LLLL AILZ 1 . ' 4 W J ,wwf Q 5- . T131 o 1 1 w J p il n ma 1 Jones Photo Q x fer? M ' saiiiezfi' ,, , gl? 5, W , .,,1:1.Egfk x wa ' 'T g,1i Lge fL- W 3 f,ig,, J-,V , . e , , , , , J km V I 'V lxflf Page 108 5 'SL ,gb PEP swf +f X ' ----- L ' 6 3 X Q fi 9l9'if95Qf1f.f , ' , ye 259 J .- A .:.4 ' 'U ' a 1 ,i ' V ,,a .. n w, h Wg 4: ' 1 7N1w ' A 61 -Q l Q X fw , e if .J 5 Q Y Z, N Q .L- Y 4-T iv gl v f King Ed Kohler is if H 1 3' Q S' If V -if N , , , -if - M XL,AL i ,,.k 1 - ,..fr-. . X s , E ,, I , , Y ,: 7 ' 1 .,- L ure.: 'I ' :i 1- V- Q' A1 WY ' T , , ,.L,,, 'N -.ax K - .1 , i. .Q A .... 1 ig. 3-.4 .. . . . V 5- - - W 3 .. , 1 Y' -9 - , . . . - Duke Dennis McGuire N f .' 'zQ'.:fii,Ffsze1 1,--f L , A 2Tl'3 YT,f,,z ' f ei- - 0 R FOOT ROW l: Coach White, Tom Kalkwarf, Clyde Fortney, Glen Gudaz, Jim Dunning, John Eklund, Brad Taylor. ROW 2: Rich Killebrew, Dale Stamwitz, Mike White, Bob Ollikainen, Lloyd Perrine, Terry Timmons, Tim Taft. ROW 3: Larry Goldberg, Coach Dixon, Don Yakovich, Frank Childers, Norm Holmes, Rick Hoonan, Paul Heiny, Dennis Marxen, Steve Penttila, Paul Heikkilo. The Bobcats captured second place in the Southwest Washington Conference this year. In his first year as head coach of the Bobcats, Al Eklund did a great job. A big help to Coach Eklund was his fine line of assistant coaches. Coach Dewey Van Dinter, Coach Dick Dixon, and Coach Stewart White all did terrific jobs in aiding Coach Eklund. Another big help was the fine line of Senior football players. These twenty-two Seniors helped the team to win second place with their outstanding leadership qualities. The Senior starters were: Luther lMoosel Brownrigg, Gar- don Gibbs, Paul Heiney, Paul Heikkila, Dale Stamwitz, Steve Penttila, Dick Balderston, Lee Carey, Jeff Snell, and Jim Due. Other Seniors SCORES Aberdeen Olympia 20 Aberdeen Lincoln 31 Aberdeen Bellingham 0 Aberdeen Kelso 6 Aberdeen West Bremerton O Aberdeen Hudson's Bay 26 Aberdeen Fort Vancouver l2 Aberdeen Olympia 32 Aberdeen R. A. Long 7 Aberdeen Hoquiam 6 who gave the starters strong competition were: Rich Killebrew, Rick Hoonan, Tim Taft, George Nelson, Jim D. Smith, Terry Timmons, Don Rhoton, Bob Ollikainen, Laron House, Clyde Fortney, Jim Dunning, and Lee -Davis. Paul Heiny, a starting guard, won unanimous all- conference ratings. With all these factors working together, our Bobcat team couldn't help but be great, and they were. At the annual award assembly held in De- cember, Paul Heiny and Dick Balderston were recipients of the Co-Captains awards, Steve Penttila won the Coaches award, Lee Carey won the George Savage award, Paul Heiny won the John Mashin award, and Dick Balderston was awarded the Perry Clark award. The Student Body was behind this great Bob- cat team all the way. The student pep was outstandinq throughout the year. Many stu- dents followed the team even when the games were out of town. Nine rooter buses were taken to Olympia. The Student Body was very proud of the team and their record. BALL TEA Rick Hoonan Paul Heiny ROW l: Howard Harrison, Jeff Snell, Jim Due, Dick Balderston, Archie Burnette, Lee Carey, Mark Mullen, Steve Hatfield. ROW 2: Joe Shapansky, Tom Cosper, Jim Smith, Sr., Luther Brownrigg, Ron Hongell, John Nemnich. ROW 3: Laron House, Lee Davis, Gordon Gibbs, Jim Smith, Jr., Andy Ancich, Coach Eklund, Coach Van Dinter, Rich Killebrew l Dale Stamwitz Steve Penftila Jim Dunnina George Nelson Bob Ollikainen Gordon Gibbs Paul Heikkila Tim Taft Page ,H Coach AI Eklund Center bottom left: Lee Corey, Jim Due, George Nelson, Dick Bolderston, Moose Brownrigg, Gordon Gibbs, Dole Stamwitz, Howord Harrison, Steve Pent- tilo, Poul Heiny, Paul Heikkila, Dennis Morxen Jeff Snell. Ili? ROW l: John Nemnich, Vencil Malernee, Greg Debay, Brad Gill, Gordon Godfrey, Robin Turley, Herb Godfrey, Brett Mehlhoff, Randy Hancock, Sam Johnson, Conrad Ibabao, John Wilson, Tom Morgan, Larry Pearson, Mark Mullen. ROW 2: Larry Sundstrom, Mike Falk, Rich Martinson, Joe McCloskey, Larry Scott, Mike Chartney, John Augustine, Bob Tillman, Nick Radach, Stan Targus, Don Williams, John Pearson, Bill Privatsky, Steve McMil- lan, Frank Parks. ROW 3: Coach White, Ron Dominoski, Denny McAllister, Miles Smiley, Tom Wright, Jr., Gary Lea, Tom Wy- coff, Mark LaCroix, Bob Johnson, Bruce Thomas, Tim Burr, Coach Dixon. Aberdeen High School may be proud of its B squad as well as its varsity team. At the completion of the i963-64 season, the B squad had compiled a 6 win, O loss, l tie record, bringing the total to 30 wins in five years. The 47-member squad was coached ably by Mr. Richard Dixon and Mr. Stuart White. They have done a superb job of training these boys and moulding them into a group with stamina, ability, and sportsmanship. All of these boys contributed to the success of the season, and all deserve credit for a fine effort to promote the good will of the school to the various towns and cities in which they played. The B squad tallied a total of lOl points to their opponents 32. The average J.V. FOOTBALL SCORES Aberdeen 6 0 Hoquiam Aberdeen 2l 6 Olympia Aberdeen I 4 7 Moclips Aberdeen 26 I3 Centralia Aberdeen l3 6 Olympia Aberdeen 2l 0 Hoquaim Aberdeen 0 0 Moclips for the season for the J.V.'s came to l5 points per game while they held their op- ponents down to 5. -Due to the fine performance of the Junior Varsity this year, many of the boys will be advanced to the varsity squad. They will prove to be a valuable asset to the varsity because of the experience gained in B squad football. Future Headliners JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL J.V. BASKETBALL SCORES Aberdeen 29 27 Elma Aberdeen 44 30 Elma Aberdeen 52 33 Raymond Aberdeen 5l 32 Centralia Aberdeen 38 37 Raymond Aberdeen 69 72 Olympia Aberdeen 54 46 Mark Morris Aberdeen 60 57 R. A. Long Aberdeen 62 43 Battleground Aberdeen 67 52 Kelso Aberdeen 3l 53 Hudsons Bay Aberdeen 70 40 Fort Vancouver Aberdeen 79 47 Hoquaim Aberdeen l 05 56 Columbia Aberdeen 62 24 Evergreen Aberdeen 6l 72 R. A. Long Aberdeen 55 5l Kelso Aberdeen 72 54 Olympia Aberdeen Sl 54 Centralia Aberdeen 82 42 Hoquaim ROW l: Coach Dixon. ROW 2: Emerson Wood, Tom Morgan, John Wilson, Harold Larson, Mike White, Jim Richardson, Ben Acker, Bob Henry, Kurt Olson, Don Mehlhoff, Mike Gilpin, Mike Hoonan. This year's Aberdeen junior varsity basketball team was under the leadership of Mr. Dixon. We feel that Coach Dixon did a tremendous job with the junior varsity. The boys tied for first place in the Northern Division Con- ference, winning seventeen of their games and losing only three. They scored exceptionally well with a total of twelve hundred and forty-four points for the entire season, while their opponents scored only nine hundred and thirteen points against them. Their average for each game was sixty-two points, compared to their opponents average of forty-six points per game. One of the highlights of the season was Columbia River where our junior varsity scored five points. Their success was derived from a well-balanced team. worked together well and there was no one individual star. their game with one hundred and They With nine sophomores and three juniors, the team has produced many fine prospects for Aberdeen's varsity squad. Congratulations for a fine season of basketball and good luck next year. Page Steve Penttila Jeff Snell VAR ITY BA KETBALL ln keeping up with the high standards of basketball that Aberdeen has enjoyed for many years, the l963-64 Bobcats did an outstanding job. The team never gave up and was fighting for the student body at all times. The varsity squad consisted of seven seniors and four juniors. The seniors were Paul Ross, Steve Penttila, Don Yakovich, John Valestelica, Ed Flemming, Terry Timmons, and Jeff Snell. The juniors were: Chuck Sipilo, Herb Godfrey, Frank Childers, and Harold Delia. Individually, Don Yakovich was high point man for the sea- son with 3ll points. Following him were John Vlastelica, 267, Paul Ross, l36, Steve Pentilla, lO9, Chuck Sipila, 95, Ed Flem- ming, 6l, Terry Timmons, 67, and Jeff Snell, 50. Herb God- frey, Frank Childers, and Harold Delia all scored some impor- tant points. The total season league record for the Bobcats was o re- spectable IO wins - 7 loss record. Two outstanding games were those with Hudson Bay and Hoquiam. The Hudson Bay Eagles were upset by the Bobcats by one point. The Eagles had been rated first in the state. The last game of the year with Hoquiam was close all the way with the Bobcats winning 6l to 59. lt was a fine season for the Bobcats and Coach Savitz - a season that everybody in the Aberdeen student body was proud of. EQ Frank Childers Terry Timmons BASKETBALL TEAM: ROW l: Coach Dixon, Coach Savitz. ROW 2: Jett Snell Harold Delia, Frank Childers, Steve Penttila, Don Yoko Coach Savitz Coach Dixon Page H4 Ed Fleming Don Yakovich Paul Ross Chuck SIPIIO Herb Godfrey Harold Delia Yakovich Vlastelica Ross Penttila Sipila Fleming Timmons Snell Godfrey Childers Delia Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SCORING 31 I 267 I34 IO9 95 61 57 50 5 2 I VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Elma 75 Elma 69 Raymond 62 Centralia 27 Raymond 45 Olympia 77 Mark Morris 64 R. A, Long 43 Battleground 49 Kelso 48 Hudsons Bay 43 Fort Vancouver 5I Hoquiam 78 Columbia River 58 Evergreen 67 R. A. Long 65 Kelso 52 Olympia IO3 Centralia 44 Hoquiam 59 Page 115 l I l WRESTLING TEAM: ROW l:Ladd Dooley, Mel Wood, Greg Taylor, Don Rhoton, Ron Welch, Gary Fehrenbach, Rich Webber, Nolan Burslie, Don Brule, Conrad lbabao. ROW 2: Tim Wines, Ron Webber, Denny McAl- The Bobcat wrestlers of Coach Dewey Van Dinter finished the regular season with a five and six win-loss record, placing fourth in the league standing. At the sub-district Aberdeen was represented by one wrestler in each of the twelve weight classes. Thse boys and their weight classes were: Nolan Burslie lO9-lbs., Rich Webber ll5-lbs., Ray Chouinard l23-lbs., Don Rhoton l30- lbs., Greg Taylor l36-lbs., Ron Welch l4l-lbs., Robin Turley l48-lbs., Joe Shapansky 157-lbs., Bill Messrner l68-lbs., Paul Heiny l78-lbs., Scott Godfrey I94-lbs., Dennis Marxen, heavy. Ray Chouinard replaced Gary Fehrenbach, who was injured one week before the tournament. Paul Heiny was voted the team captain and Don Rhoton won Aberdeen Aberdeen Abe rdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen 26 24 22 l l Aberdeen 36 20 29 3l 20 Aberdeen Coach Van Dinter. Page H6 VARSITY SCORES Aberdeen 41 2 I lister, Bill Messmer, Paul Heiny, Denny Marxen, Joe Shapansky, Brad Taylor, Bob Webber, Ron Hongell. ROW 3: Kurt Jorgen- sen, Robin Turley, Ron Dominoski, Larry Sundstrom, David Biel- ski, Bob Johnson, Bob Tillman, Mike Hatley. the Outstanding Wrestler Award. Scott Godfrey received the Coaches Award for his competition in the past three years. The junior varsity had a very successful year. Their season included nine wins and two losses. Outstanding wrestlers for Coach John Madson were Conrad lbabao, Larry Sundstrom, Bob Johnson, and Kurt Jorgensen. Many of the boys who wrestled for Coach Madson earned varsity letters this year and will be back again next year. These were Ladd Dooley, Brad Taylor, Dennis McAllister, Tim Wines, Don Brule, and Ray Chouinard. Gordon Godfrey and Gary Fehrenbach were injured during the season, but both will be back next year. Montesano Tumwater Olympia Sumner Hoquiam Centralia Chehalis Castle Rock R.A. Long , Mark Morris Kelso r Coach Madson. Don Rhoton Bill Messmer Paul Heiny Denny Marxen The following wrestlers advanced from the sub-district to the district tournament in Kelso: Don Rhoton l3O-lbs., Cham- pion sub-district, Bill Messmer l68-lbs., second sub-district, Paul Heiny I78-lbs., Champion sub-district, Dennis Marxen, heavy, second sub-district, Scott Godfrey I94-lbs., fourth sub-district. The Bob- cats finished their season there with Scott Godfrey taking third place, and Ron Rhoton taking fourth place in their respective weight classes. The Bobcats finished ninth in the district tournament out of a field of nineteen schools. ln the sub-district they finished third among twelve schools. 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' 1544 was sg- 5 .eff -V V -g gt ,tiggg WKK KKK KK WK K K KK KK K l W K W KK K me iw' .. .W . , . iii! d, ,,E,E.K ,,,,, ' ,KV MQQ-ii-igj.f:K KK KKKKK KKK 2 ' 4 .' JV ,V... 5 .jj A ff' WV' K- 1 ' f VVV., it -V V V- . V,V,V .V V, Ke V, KV V VKVK -.--woe'-V212 -VVVV1KVi.wfVwNfV V IV . ,AV ,,., -1-4 A-1 .Vs so V. ' VVV VS - we ,V,, Ve-.. A ff VVV.. fl ., -e VVKKK gf, we VW, ,., M ,W . K , KK K H ,lei s r i V , K ' . ' K V V- -- -'v G W ' 'lt .- V-1- M Kg, 3 iff- .V p 13-:V-xy V VV -A V. .V,V V .V.k.V ,,,,,,.,K..K1.iVV g, t,..m,wg KK V QV, !E.,,,.K,, V. , enact.-.Kiwi F -N. Ji, VVVV ...'V.V . .,,V..,, ...V ,V VVml..,,. V ,Ven 1 ' - I f -tg V V' , -K 1 K 7:5-V ' 1 V K..K K KK K K rj -s awy. , me ' V X' 2 , 5 Due to the fact that the Quinault goes to press before the completion of track season, we felt that the 1963 team should receive recognition as winners af the 1963 state champion- ship. With a majority of returning lettermen from the 1963 champs, it is the staff's hope that the 1965 Quinaulf will also be able to feature headlines such as these, Page H8 TR CK ROW l: Coach Denger, Greg Taylor, Gary Lorenzon, Don Rhoton, John Easter, Herb Godfrey, Lee Carey, Steve Yearout, Jim Cobain, Coach Ilivens. ROW 2: Larry LaBrec, George Nelson, Dale Stamwitz, Howard Harrison, Mark Wilson, Manager Rick Silvan. ROW 3: Chuck Sipila, Denny Marxen, Paul Ross, Jim Due, Joe Parker, Jim Boora, Larry Dittman. Coach Al Bivens enjoyed another outstanding year in I964. He had approximately twenty returning Iettermen to round out his team. Three boys who helped win the I963 state championship were back again. They were John Easter, lOO, 220, and 880 relay: Jim Boora, 440, and 880 relay, and Paul Ross, high jump. This yeor's top men were John Easter, Lee Carey, and Jim Boora in the sprints and 440, Don Rhoton and Steve Yearout in the distance runs, Jim Due on the hurdles, and several good vaulters-Herb Godfrey, Chuck Sipila, and Larry LaBrec. 2 . ff., -,,,, f l 'M' - A . , , ti X C yy gm so ff 4 gall if , yy 5... Iiiiii 2 ll J 'ii ' 1 Assp sss J .,,, , J Jim Due John Easter Steve Yearout Page 179 AQUAIVIE Steve Walker, Rich Walloch Bob Tom Wright, Ron Murphy, Frank Rupert Butler Bruce Kolts Page 120 Lawr Berken, Ray Smith, Ed Dahlstrom SWIMMING TEAM' Dayne Gardner Gary Parker Pa t Stager, George Gaunt lett. Managers: George Gauntlett, Gary Parker, Dayne Gardner, Pat Stager. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Kolts, Bob Butler, Steve Walker, Frank Rupert. ROW I: Les Funk, Torn Wright, Ron Murphy, Bob Kivi, Rich Lauckhart, Jim Frary, Fred Goheen, Laddy Kite, Jim Messmer. ROW 2: Ed Dahlstrom, Kim Doutrich, Roger Lauckhart, Rich Walloch, Bill Russell, Steve Beck, Pete Robert Harrell. The swimming team, under the direction of Coach Leonard Lawr, had an outstanding year with eleven wins and only four losses. Eighteen of the twenty-eight members on the team earned letters. Those qualifying for the State Meet were: Co- Captain Bob Butler, l00 free style, Co-Captain Steve Walker, IOO breast stroke, Ed Dahlstrom, 100 backstroke, Les Funk, diving, Tom Marrs, 50 free style and l00 free style, Bruce Kolts, IOO butterfly and 200 individual medley, Ron Murphy, 400 free style, Tom Wright, 400 free style, Rich Walloch, l00 breast stroke, and Kim Dautrich, diving. The following new records were set this year: the 200 medley relay from l:55.2 to l:49,6 by Dahlstrom, Walloch, Kolts, and Rupert, the 400 medley relay from 5:ll.0 to 4139.2 by Dahlstrom, Walker, Kivi, and Murphy, the 200 individual medley from 2235.3 to 2:28.2 by Rupert, the 200 free style relay from l:40.0 to l:36.6 by Butler, Kolts, Marrs and Rupert, the 400 free style relay from 4:l0.0 to 3:59.0 by Wright, Mur- ply, Butler and Marrs, the 50 free style from 0124.5 to 0224.3 by Rupert, the 200 free style from 2:08.11 to 2:07.9 by Rupert, ,the IOO butter- fly from 'l:03.l to l:0l.l by Folts, and the IOO breast stroke from l:l2.I to l:l l.3 by Walloch. Aberdeen placed sixth in the State Meet with nineteen points. The 200 medley team and the 200 free style relay teams each placed third. Les Funk finished fourth in the diving. Les Funk Coach Stuart White, in his first year as head coach, did an outstanding job with the team. To help him this year he had seven returning lettermen from last year's Northern Division Champion- ship team. They were: Dick Balderston, senior, catcher, Moose tLutherl Brown- rigg, senior, right field, Terry Timmons, senior, pitcher, Glen Gudaz, junior, catcher, Frank Childers, junior, first baseg Mike Thompson, junior, second base, Tom Cosper, junior, shortstop, and Mike Aleksey, junior, pitcher. The team was plagued by injuries. Terry Timmons was out most of the season with an injury sustained during basketball season. April April April April April April May May May Moy BA EBALL 3 - Centralia 7 - Olympia lO - Kelson l7 - Mark Morris 27 - Hoquaim 24 - Centralia l - Kelso 5 - Olympia 8 - R. A. Long I 5 - Hoquaim Coach White here here there there there there here there here here ROW l: Frank Childers. ROW 2: Mike Thompson, Glen Gudaz, Mike Aleksey. ROW 3: Dick Balderston, Tom Cosper, Luther Brownrigg, Coach White. Steve Beck, Bob Peck, Bob Bernhardt Page l27 G.A.A. LETTERING G.A.A. MEMBERS ROW l: Pam Raich, Norma Whitacre, Chris McGuire. ROW 2: Carol Hommonds, Marcia Mills, Lita lbabao, Kathy Oliver. ROW 3: Pam Lachel, Marlene Palmer, Sharon Smith, Carol Thomas. ROW 4: Chris Wickstrom, Nancy Stoddard, Mary Martin, Coreen Austin. ROW 5: Shirley Decker, Kathy Wiscomb, Patty Schaefer, JonAnn Pulver. 100 Mile Club S . The Hundred-Mile Club is for boys who enjoy staying in good physical con- dition. The boys run every night after school. Each member starts out to run lOO miles. When he reaches the lOO- mile mark, he receives o gold, l00-Mile Club sweatshirt. Paul Olsen, Jim Kain- ber, Tom Gibbs and Bob Coldwell each recorded the lOO-mile mark this year. From this point, the boys continue toward the 200-mile mark. The first to reach Page 122 ROW l: Coach Bivens, Bob Caldwell, Jim Kainber, Paul Olsen. 200 miles receives a trophy. This year the trophy was awarded to the co-win- ners, Jim Kainber and Bob Coldwell. Jim Kainber Golf Team GOLF TEAM: ROW l: Kurt Jorgensen, Ladd Dooley, Bob Butler, Greg Siogren, Walt McAloney. ROW 2: Jerry Distler, Mark Mullen, Larry House, Don Fargo. This year's Aberdeen Rifle Team en- joyed a very successful season under Coaches Billy Sullivent and William Tome- tich. The team competed in monthly postal matches in which the scores are sent to Washington, D. C., for nation ranking. For the month of November the team shot a score of 395 out of a possible 400, placing them eighth in the nation. The team, consisting of co-captains Mike Emard and Eugene Bowman, and Larry Wat- son, Ray Loftis, and Jim Riemann, also par- ticipates in traveling competition. ln Febru- ary the team traveled to Point Defiance Park in Tacoma. Emard won a second and third place and Bowman took a third place medal in individual shoots. The team fin- ished third in the western district in the Expert Team classification. They were also scheduled to compete in Seattle in March, and in May, traveled to the state outdoor meet in Wenatchee. Coach Sullivent has high hopes for next year, since the entire team will be return- ing. He expressed his pride in this year's team when he said, lt takes a well trained and well-disciplined marksman to do shoot- ing of this caliber. arrr 1 4 sl el Mr. Snider Golf Coach Rifle Team ,eeeee ,,,e T J g 4 5 5 1 8 Bob Butler as U 3 RIFLE CLUB: Jim Riemann, Larry Watson, Mike Emard, Mr. Sullivent, Gene Bowman, Ray Loftis. Page 123 A fearsome twosome Q.: All alone? Happy bxrthday to me in ruins rl iii. Hey you re supposed to be Y, I, 'v.: f sleepmg S ss 'lf Lost Weekend Humm ! Are twelve heads really better than one? lt only takes a liule imag1nHU0I1 Ma! 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Vlckl Glen x Janice , , 1 . , or i fN ry ., ,A fy ' X 'o rr . or ,, ,fw.,LLL 1 r ! o or ooooo w w ' oooo f--ro M .o -A ooiz oooo r r ' . r r A M, .E ' 4 3,51 if ' i 5 N 3 , rt r .1 3 IK 13: I L. 9 ff? 2 'Q,S1f 'X 5 -fr 939 3 . V M A f K '5 JIVV J IA , V, - : ' ,Q E55 i,J5,: KZ I ir' 0 ho. vr w fw- ji U H ffff ' A .g 'Qi :Q2E,f7 , Q- 1 E i , --T ' ' A ew w D ff? K fr K 'o',' ' f A f m! W ir A . A xtirl W K H X Becky f f all Penny .- i- Mary Sharon rf V, Kathy img-4 V5 -f 4 A-0..- ..,.-.... ' .wgxrf .. ,,,,,, , U 5' . V A Pauline ' I M mia: I -7 : Q- ., , .M ,,,f ii '5iT q 'MXH Mary Catherine EdK. A if' QLBFI' ' IEA Page 128 A Career with Rayonier... .Have you condiclerecl worlfing ZW one of fhe worfclfi Lcwbng larovfucem of 6A.emicaf affa- Age? RAYO N I E R WMMWMQMJMWM 317 WEST WISHKAH ABERDEEN Twin City Congratulations Flour :S Feed Co. 9013021555501 B0B'S HARBOR ' ' DRIVE-IN CHEVRON SERVICE and WATIUNS PRODUCTS Market and Park Students wanted, can earn S2 to S3 an hr. THE in spare time Call LE 2-4748 ACME WHITNEY AUTO WRECKERS TRANSMISSION HANKS OLDSMOBILE CO. Olympw Hlghway SEM:-GODS 408 East Market St. Aberdeen Aberdeen CIE 3509 O1 E H, 2515 Wishkah Blvd. E fue E Ab d ymvgw hi lwjy LE. 2-7982 ' N er een, as mg on Ulf it swims, we have W, ZEDRICK-SHEERER EVALYN'S HARBOR MISS TOYCE S co. BEAUTY SHOP NET G TWINE J BEAETY SALON Tidewater Oil Distributors 2200 Aberdeen Avenue 1010 J Oyce eckner' 'Owner LE. 2-0544 LE. 3-2917 Hoquiam 404 W' Harriman Foot of Park Street Aberdeen Aberdeen Dutch Boy Pcunts EEEEEEEN found ef Avglostvwfjfs BEOwEE'S e por oa COPELAN D PAINT Aberdeen an HEEON STREET C1 GLASS HST HOWELL 319-321 E. Market EEEEE METAL ABERDEEN LE 2-2441 LE. 3-3691 WASPUNGTON DuPont Paints, too! Aberdeen, Wash. Page 7 Dunning cmd Norton 219 W.W1shkah ' Cct11LE 2-1011 ' 9 General tune-up, brakes, ignition, lubrication, wash-polish MITCHELL'S MACHINE HARBOR MUFFLER SHOP SHOP W. Heron St. Div. of Mar Hook of Equip., Inc. Aberdeen. Wcrshinqton 400 West Cum? st' Aberdeen, Washington PERCMS N. NELSON 6. SON Lomms GROCERY 408-410-412 South F St. Aberdeen. Washington BEAUTY SHQP 6517 Central Park Drive Machining ' F9-bTiC2ti0n- 2300 Cherry St, LE, 2-7521 LE 3-0751 Steel Construction Aberdeen Marine Repairs MOORE-HEAD DEALERS HARBOR UN-ES mc. .SCU I Park and West Convenient, regular 5 service .... Ch2.l 1QeI' Aberdeen-Hoquiam Auto Dealers Association buses to au points' LE 2-5905 GE 8-4060 OSCAR MAH EDDIE'S STEADIS Congratulations CHEVRON SERVICE UNOLEUM AND CRESCENT elm of ,6-4, Station and Garage CARPET SHOP SUPERETTE FRY FYTER 924 East Wishkah Hoquiam Where Quality is King LES ' Aberdeen, Wash. LE. 3-2081 Mkt.8zG st. SA md SERVICE EARLEY TIRE co. SEAULE FIRST NATIONAL U S ROYAL TIRES B ' ' 106 S. Broadway LE 2-8040 First in Safety, First in Service The Place to Save for Your College Expenses Page 132 ADAMORE'S SHOES KBKW ' 1 . . , 11, N U 'Q N' Y ,A . fafifffz- 4 .,' 140: 'I' Zo ., . 0 ,. 5 3 -' n' - Q ,xv Q WISHKAH AT K Aberdeen ABERDEEN ..P A ' op 40 -- f Grays H arbor's Family Slooe Center The Happiest Sound Around wsrirgmm DMHQE Ngreggggm fiffnlf S3250 211 E. Wgshkah 1414 Simpson Ave. 110 East Heron F' Fiefng Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen Electrlljlg Sjrvice NIEMI BODY cmd FENDER LINNENKOHT- S 500 E. Market LE 2-6901 115 South Iefferson' Furniture, Hardware and Plumbing H1LL's EUBANK'S and HARRISON G-ROCERY ou! 119 SOUTH BOONE y IEA.NNE'S Open Evenings and 905 Shnpson BEAUTY BAR Sundays 24-HW Sefwice H0CIuim'n- 1900 Simpson LE. 2-3752 A LANDBERG SPAR of ABERDEEN PAINT and GLASS 216 East Heron Aberdeen C t GRAYS HARBOR an O11 PAINT Cdfe and GLASS 205 South G Street 220 Ecrst Market Street Abe deen r Noted for Fine Art Supplies Pag N cmd .N RADIATOR WMM, SERVICE ' - , - ' Ciww ,ew cHAs. A. NRWMAN Q'a5:t:1:..:3r:!:2, c.51 . A ' E 412-414 R. Market Le 2-6030 1A ' f 7 up , Our 45 tla Year Serving Grays H arbor Hoquiam, weeh. LIBERTY DRUG PM-AND DeWm S I I DAIRY BEAUTY SCHOOL Elks Building LE 2-1620 Good Luck to the ETHEL TAYLOR AL HOLLAND and PETE FULSETH, Owners C111-98 Of '6'4 OWHGI' A G B A. W. BARm..EY, MACPHNE SHOP INC- Machine, Welding, and MAINTENANCE SHOP 210 S. Broadway Marine Work - LE- 2-9232 809 E. Market LE 2-2580 521 East First Aberdeen, Wash. Aberdeen Wiitamaki Jewelry Store STANDARD GE 9-2282 Wishkahe 210 N. West Bv. Aberdeen Aberdeen Congratulations Seniors MORRISON PEARSON 'S LOGGING COMPANY Aberdeen Washington Heron cmd I Streets Aberdeen. Wash. TACK PETTIT DISTRIBUTING CO. SHELL HEATING OILS Ft. of Myrtle St. Servin g Grays Harbor County Page 134 Congratulations to Graduating Seniors WESTERN Plywood is Valuable LUMBER INC. Iunction City BURCHCRAFI' INDEPENDENT BOAT CO. BOTTLING WORKS 1000 Mitchell St. 41056 South H Aberdeen Aberdeen O IAY'S ROGN'LIN BROS. SERVICE 1621 Simpson LE. 2-3615 221 South Boone Home Designers-Builders Port DOCIC, Aberdeen Cabinet Works NU -WAY SHOPRITE Home of VNF Meats Don Hansen Second 'n B Streets Inc. Aberdeen. Wash. CITY DRUG CCMPANY 304 W' Wishkah LE 2-9690 Wishkah and I Streets Aberdeen Aberdeen. Wash. SANITARY MODERN PRINTERS MARKET and LITHOGRAPHERS 507 West Wishkah 225 East Heron Aberdeen LE. 2-8510 Aberdeen 514 West HSTOH Street NEW COSMO A emwsroue ABERDEEN BOVVL GROCERY ,L mm CORPORATION 415 west Heron 120 East First 1 ::E:::::,':::::.:5:::' Aberdeen Cosmopolis ' E Page 135 IACK'S DRIVE IN 1015 East Wishkah LE 3-1521 Aberdeen Lamb Construction Company lrfmcfmfi cnzcraamaoenn sos seufh F sneer Aberdeen COWANY 321 F!-lffifshkah LE Industrial Hardware Aberdeen Dan and Robert Henry, Owners Aberdeen Hoquiam Steam Laundry AUB scHMID'r Foe HWS and Dr, MUSIC X mrM-nmGr:n Cleaner , , yy 104 Lincoln X Y' Inc- 4-' ll Wash. Bnwws 1. G. rsercsow Harbor Hardware Co. IEWELRY COMPANY mm East Wiehkeh 901 Eeen Wiehkeh 112 E' Market Aberdeen Aberdeen Aberdeen If. X L 14 ' W EcoNoMY as-' A.- X, fx: DONUT SHOP CLEANERS I . 2324 Simpson Drapes, Knit Wear . 555m Q 1 Hoquiam Hoquiam GE 9-3343 J ' 1 A. A. STAR FIRST FEDERAL TRANSFER CO' 321 West State Street 6 Aberdeen. Wash. OF HOQUIAM STEIN'S MEN'S STORE Hcquiam. Wash. 208 East Heron Aberdeen Pg 136 REAL ss'rATE g msfwlacz AGENCY' PALMER BERGE P. O. BOX 234 I-IAY'S DAIRY INC. ABERDEEN - wAsHlNGToN PLYWOOD AND Milk ffff H with VENEER WORKERS UNION GE 8-0994 NO. 3-2521 eeeee ms CUSTOM ABERDEEN sAN1'rA'noN ABERDEEN CANNING CO, H arola' LeMay, Garbage Contractor Sglgiziijsi? 25'Eb3:'::30 Serving Aberdeen Exclusively Aberdeen 905 E. Heron LE 3-1251 Ask Car1First, COLUMBIA Nsbo t S The Man from Box Co. ' P 4 9075 Northwestern, about and Saves: insuring your home. 411 South H 4 206 s. K st. LE. 2-0700 Aberdeen Romcmmo LE 20440 Aberdeen LUMBER D W RAMSAY ee1ee'Weeee'ee eeeeesee' - I Everything in Building Insurance Materials , Agency Aberdeen, Grevlende Ocean Shores INC. PORT IVIEARIIS LE MACHINE WORKS REPAIR SEVICE Maple :Sz First Colored TV Service To Serve You Aberdeen LE 2-4635 Aberdeen SMOKE SHOP CAFE Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Hicks Alumni, Class of ,29 Page 137 GEOfRGE'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 111 West Heron KENNEY'S CUMMIN S DIESEL Aberdeen Best Wishes to Graduating Seniors 601 West Heron Compliments of Aberdeen Olympic Candy Co. G. Barton Sherk. ABERDEEN INSURANCE 108 1! 2 East Heron Aberdeen SUPPLY CORP. 217 E. Market Street DAIRY BAR Westport Highway BURNETT'S INSURANCE AGENCY 210 8th St.. Hoquiam Auto, Life, Casualty and Fire Insurance Grays Hfarbor Business College SINCE 1904 Courses in Accounting and Secretarial Practice 215 l!2 East Market LE 2-2180 Benson Office Supply Inc. 219 East Wishkah Aberdeen Complete Office Outfitters Aberdeen Oiiice Equipment Company Elks Building A Goldbvrqls P 138 S. H. KRESS 6: CO. HANSEN FURNITURE 6. CARPET CO. Your Grays Harbor Carpet Store Hoquiam BAYVIEW LUMBER CO., INC. Building Material Five Yards to Serve You: Cosmopolis. Elma. Hoquiam. Montesano. You Can Bank On the Grays Harbor Branch of the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE 201 East Wishkah. Aberdeen MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. Student Inquiries Are Always Welcome South Bend Honda Sales, Parts, Service ABERDEEN GRAYS HARBOR EQUIPMENT C CO+- INC- 619 East Marker sneer South F St. Aberdeen Aberdeen L 6- B Refriqerrfriion Co- Lea and Gage Automotive W. Simpsgn Aberdeen Hoquiq-m FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. OF Congratulations ABERDEEN Your Savings and Loan Centern Jones Q3 Jones, Inc. to tloe Class of '64 GRAYS HARBOR CONSTRUCTION INSURORS REALTORS 109 N. Broadway Aberdeen, Wash Co' PHONE LE 3-1220 P 139 Simonson's Interior Accessories, Gifts, Coffee 307 Easfmarkef HUFFMAN MOTORS LE 3-2032 First and I Aberdeen RON IACKSON 6 CONTRACTOR 307 Fairway Drive I Aberdeen 'lk 4 xx 1 wr fit I. C. Penney Co. MANN'S 1OHNSON'S FLORAL USED FURNITURE 1712 Young St. 323 East Market Aberdeen Aberdeen Congratulations Class of '64 GRAYS HARBOR K O LB' S 113 East Heron AMUSEMENT Ei BR-'INES co. J, STATIONERY 'Maui zov East Wishkah MODEL CLEANERS 214 South K, Aberdeen across from Morck Hotel P 140 SWAN SCN 'S SUPER MARKETS 4' Mme W SINCE 1905 SWANSOlN'S FOODS Aberdeen ci Hoquiam Herbig I ewelers SCHAAF' S PRESCRIPTION DRUGS Becker Bldg. - Aberdeen PRESCRIPTION S OWL PHARMACY Heron and H St. - Aberdeen 110 East Wishkah MCCAW 6. co. PACIFIC omcfz REAL ESTATE MACHINES 1l5 South H Street, Aberdeen l08 South H St. - Aberdeen O. I. ACKER AND COMPANY 108 West Market - Aberdeen GAIL CAMPBELL'S RICHFIELD l 400 East Heron, Aberdeen HARBOR DISPOSAL CO., INC. Serving Wishkah and Central Park INTERSTATE ASPHALT Cosmopolis 905 E. Heron, Aberdeen North and South Beaches 458 North F - LE 2-3240 La RoscI's Barber Shop Specializing in Children's Haircutting ll81f2 E, Wishkah - LE 3-0220 Page 741 BIRL ADAMS ' ' TRAVE-LURE M0111 RIVISTCI Cote 623 W. Wishkqh FOOTWEAR ABERDEEN 105 E. Wishkcxh ABERDEEN GARRETTS LEHTO GARDENS 723 E. Heron ABERDEEN CAMERA CENTER Elks' Building ABERDEEN 112 West Wishkah Street Aberdeen, Washington Bogle Fuel Co. 818 Simpson - 1-loquiorn 212 south K -A-lumm ABERDEEN Mr. ond Mrs. Glenn B. 1-licks COAST-TO-COAST ZELASKO6 COMPANY ARLAB RADIO 6. TV CLO. STORES Real Estote-Insurance 106 North G. Street 300 E. Wishkoh 316 West Heron LE 2-4780 ABERDEEN Phone LE 2-1802 LESLIE G. GRAHAM ANDY'S PHOTO SERVICE . BLAGEN MILL PAUL WARREN OIL CO. Photos - Portrolts I I , COMPANY Distributor Signal Products Finishing - Weddings HOQUIAM 719 Simpson Ave. HOQUIAM You do go iorther with Signol G. Bushnell Construction Company BUl1..D1NG REMODELING 1 615 Honno Avenue - LE 2-5620 YV'ONNE'S BEAUTY SHOP 205 South 1-I LE 2-8160 Evenings by Appointment TOM BIRK DRUGS Home ot the IUMBO PRINT LE 3-2290 108 E. Wishkoh IERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE 2021 Simpson Avenue LE 2-1325 - ABERDEEN Automotive' Ports of All Kinds CALDWELL BEARINGS 6- PARTS Pzrge 142 New China Cafe 305 Ecxst Wishkcth LE. 2-9751 f Americoln cmd Chinese Food I ones Photo Co. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 123 South 1 Street ABERDEEN GIBSON REALTY McCrimmon Distributing Co. RICHEIELD OIL PRODUCTS LE. 2-3861 Mcxcan cmd Elwcry PLUMBING cmd HEATING ' 401 North B Street ABERDEEN PAY'N SAVE DRUGS IN THE HOME OF BONDED PRESCRIPTIONS COSMETICS-SPORTING GOODS CAMERAS - DRUG SUNDRIES OPEN F? MON. THRU SAT I0:30 TO 7:00 SUN. 201 S Broadway --------------- LE 3-0361 Page 143 IONES 6. JONES 109 North Broadway LE. 3-1220 G. BARTON SHIERK Iim's Cafe INSURANCE 108112 East Heron LE. 3-1150 112 North B Street ABERDEEN GRAYS HARBOR REALTY 100 South H LE. 2-0522 MONARCH GROCERY 301 W. Sixth, Aberdeen Walt Fcrilor's Sporting Goods LE. 2-3934 100 East Heron Interstate o Asphalt Co. 905 East Heron Fine Furs C? Apparel ABERDEEN Danie1's Cedar Products, Inc. IUNCTION CITY Congratulations to the 1964 Graduating Class Yearout and Davis INSURANCE and BONDS 215 West Heron Pioneer Florists 306 West Wishkah Page 144 BEST WISHES Weyerhaeuser Company Kaufman-Scroggs Co. Furniture - Floor Coverings Draperies - Appliances Interior Design, Heron CS Broadway, Aberdeen Fox Evergreen's D 6 R Theatre division of National General Corporation Bigelow Chevrolet Co. Specialized Equipment for All Cars Grays I-Iarbor's Largest Selection of New and Used Rods CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS- The Morck Hotel GRAYS HARBOR LARGEST and FINEST DINING and DANCING Page 145 Iack Pettit Distributing Company Ft. ot Myrtle Street Western Lumber Company Congratulatons to Graduating Seniors IUNCTION CITY GE. 8-8144 J 1 r Q K 6,2 I DELL MULKEY 1 Photographer XX XJ 110 South H Street ABERDEEN Bob's Chevron Service Market Cc Park ABERDEEN Washington Hotel Boss's YARN GRAYS HARBOR BARBER SHOP 114 South H SAVINGS AND Three expert bcrrbers to serve you Proprietors 201 West Heron ZEDRICK-Sl-IEERER TIDEWATER on. co. ABERDEEN Foot of Park coAs'r-To-coAs'r ABERDEEN s'roEEs Holcomb Auto Upholstery CECIL BAKER, Owner Ocean Shores Pharmacy Page 146 Auto- Seatcovers, Tops, Upholstery 414 East Market ABERDEEN Evalyn's Beauty Shop 2200 Aberdeen Avenue ABERDEEN The Quinault staff and the student body wishes to gratefully acknowl- edge the support ofthe advertisers. Without their support,our annual would be of lesser quality and more expensive to the individual student. We hope that students and graduates will, in turn, patronize our advertisers. We sincerely appreciate the services of Aberdeen photographers-Les's, Jones, and Mulkey Studios-and many other persons who have assisted us throughout the year. Marhook Equipment lC1Ck'S Motor SUPPIY C0- Compyany 521 East First Street ABERDEEN Mill and Logging Supply Company 116 South Ietterson ABREDEEN - LE. 2-2922 Lundberg Paint and Glass 303 East Market I-lub Schmidt Music EVERYTHING MUSICAL Elks Building, Aberdeen Page 147 lm Good Luck, Class of 1964 C SCOTTS Grand Central Market C KERR'S BAKERY I SCOTTS FLGWER SHOP SCOTT'S BUFFETERIA MAYR BROS. LOGGING CO.. INC. ROUTE 3- BOX 508 HOQUIAM, WASHINGTON GE 57490 , . f X A Page 148 SENIORS Allenbaugh, Leslie 32, 77, 79, 84 Arnaud, Kit 94 Aronson, Steven 20, 32 Arrington, Sue 32, 71, 82, 89 Asikainen, Sherry 32, 73, 79, 84, 97 Atkins, Sharlene 32 94 Axtell, Mfarian 32, 70, 77, 82, 83, 84, 87 Ayers, Marcia 21, 32, 71, 76, 82, 74 Baer, Julie 32, 80 Balderston, Richard 18, 20, 32, 105 110,111,112, 121 Ballard, Ronald 32 Barker, Becky 32 Barr, Robert 32 Barroso, Maria Luiza 32, 94 Beard, Nelleane Daniel 32 Bebich, Karen 32 Bell, William 32, 89 Bensussen, Gary 20, 32, 66, 95, 99 Birdsall, Merrilee 32 Black, Wanda 33, 79, 122 Blume, Katherine 33, 73, 81 Bodwell, Ronald 33 Bold, Bob 33, 97 Boora, James 33, 98, 119 Brakus, Carole 33 Brennan, Michael 33, 77, 78 Britten, David 33, 77, 79, 84, 97 Brownrigg, Luther 33, 110, 111, 112, 121 Buchman, Pauline 21, 33, 73, 79, 85, 97 Buck, Bill 33 Bugher, Jon 20, 33, 79, 92, 94, 95 Bumgardner, Sue 33, 77, 82, 84 Burbank, Carolyn 33, 80 Burgess, Glenn 33 Burton, Roger Busenbark, William Bushnell, Barbara 18, 20, 21, 33, 70, 73, 76, 79, 83, 84, 87, 91 Butler, Robert 33, 66, 82, 83, 84, 89, 91, 120, 123 Caldwell, Bob 33, 122 Caldwell Rob n 34 i Y Carey, Lee 18, 29, 34, 79, 84, 90, 97, 99, 104, 110, 111, 112,119 Carlson, Barbara 34, 73, 82, 84, 95 Carossino, John 34 Cena, Thomas 20, 34 Chesterman, Robert Chinn, Nova 34, 70, 79, 82, 84 Church, Penny 34, 81 Clark, Ronnie 34 Cole, Bill 34 Compton, Barbara 34, 94, 95 Conkey, Kathy 20, 34, 79, 84, 88 Cook, Jackie 34, 71, 76 Cook, Judie 34 Crawford, Bruce 34 Crowell, Sheri 18, 34, 76 Cummings, Marilyn 34, 97 Cummings, Tom 34 Dahlstrom, Eddie 34, 120 Daly, Linda 35 Daniels, Dennis 35 Danielson, Karen 35, 71, 78, 79, 82, 122 Davis, Kathrine 35, 70, 73, 76, 82, 83 87, 90, 97, 105 Davis, Lee 35, 81, 111 DeLaCruz, Max 35 Dewey, Dale 35, 82 DeWitt, Bob 18, 35, 67, 79, 81 INDEX DeWitt, Jerry 35 Dimler, John 35 Dobrovich, Mary 35, 70, 76, 82, 83, 87 Donaldson, Robert 35, 79, 82, 92 Douglass, James Drake, Larry 35 Due, James 18, 28, 35, 79, 104, 110, 111, 112, 119 Dunning, James 21, 28, 35, 80, 84, 1 10, 1 1 1 Easter, John 35, 108, 119 Edinger, Allan 35, 89 Edinger, Eva 35 Elder, Cecille 36, 80 Eliasson, Carol 36, 79, 80 Ellila, Diane 36 Elway, Doug 36, 98 Elzenga, Bob 36, 77 Emery, ldell 27, 36, 77 Espedal, Ellen 18, 36, 70, 76, 78, 84, 89, 93, 122 Estes, Clyde Wesley Estes, Edwin 36, 77, 84, 91 Eubank, Candy 36, 81 Evans, June 36, 70, 82 Evans, Norma 36 Evanson, Catherine 36, 79, 82, 97, 122 Failor, Kathleen 36, 82, 88, 89 Fargo, Donald 36, 123 Fitzpatrick, Michael 36 Fleming, Edward 36, 114 Fogde, Trisha 36, 71, 73, 79, 93, 84, 97 Foley, Robin 30, 36 Fortney, Clyde 31, 37, 77, 82, 110 Foster, Sheila 37, 80 Fournier, Cindy 37, 81 Frafjord, David 37, 66, 98 Frame, Mike 37 Frye, Roberta 37, 80 Fuller, Katherine 20, 37, 70, 79, 81, 82, 84 Funk, Dianna 31 Funk, Leslie 37, 67, 120 Furth, Ph ii 20, 37, 79 Gabbert, Phyllis 37, 71, 73, 82, 83, 84, 86 Gauntlett, Marcia 18, 30, 37, 79, 83, 84, 86, 91, 104, Gebhardt, Diana 37, 82 Gerchak, John 37 Gibbins, Cathy 20, 37, 69, 73, 76, 82, 84, 91 Gibbs, Gordon 37, 111, 112 Gibson, Janet 21, 37, 70, 76, 82, 84, 89 Gill, John 37 Gilliland, Mary 38, 70, 82 Girard, Ed Girgich, John 38 Gobat, Michael 38 Godfrey, Scott 38, 117 Goldade, James 38 Goldberg, Larry 38, 79, 91, 110 Gordon, Judith 38, 71, 89 Gorman, Barbara 38, 70, 73, 79 Gorman, Beverly 38, 70, 79, 82 Gotovac, Norman 38, 66, 77, 98 Graham, Ruth 38, 79 Green, John Michael 38, 78, 91 Greene, Virginia 38 Grine, Vicki 18, 38, 73, 79, 85, 109 Gurrad, Kathleen 38, 82, 88, 89 Haek, Kathleen 38, 70 Hagara, Tom 38, 67 Hake, Lynn 38, 73, 79, 82, 93, 84, 87 Hall, Barbara 18, 39, 71, 80, 85, 122 Halverson, A. J. 39 Hammonds, Carol 39, 71, 79, 82, 122 71, 73, 109 Hansen, Suzi 39 Hardy, Bill 39, 90, 94, 95 Harless, Ronald 39 Harmon, George 39 Hart, Nancy 39, 76, 79, 82, 94, 95 Hatfield, Steve 39, 66, 80, 81, 111 Hayes, Gerald 21, 39 Heikkila, Dick 39 Heikkila, Paul 21, 39, 84, 91, 110, 111 Heikkila, Sandi 39 Heinrick, Jane 39, 73, 79, 82, 84 Heiny, Paul 20, 39, 110, 111, 112, 1 16, 1 17 Henke, Margaret 39, 78, 84, 89 Hinricks, Duanne 39, 67 Halton, Bruce 39 Hoonan, Rick 40, 110, 111, 117 Houpt, Cheryl 27, 40, 71, 79 House, Laron 40, 91, 85, 111, 123 Howard, Mary 40 Hubbard, Dorothy 21, 71, 73, 82, 95 Hubler, John 40 Hunter, Judy 40, 80, 94 Huntsman, Judy 40 lbabao, Cheryl 40, 71 Iverson, Janice 40 Jackson, Ronald 40 Jackson, Sandra 40, 71, 73, 78, 82, 84 James, Patrick 40 Jaskar, Sharon 21, 40, 70, 73, 82, 88 Jenkins, Susan 40 Jensen, Robert 20, 40, 79, 80, 91 Johnson, Eris 40, 89 Johnson, Julie 40, 70, 79, 81, 82, 84 Johnson, Stan 41, 66, 79, 82 Jones, Susan 41, 70, 82 Kahier, Edwin 18, 28, 41, 84, 88, 104, 108 Kainber, James 41, 122 Kalinowski, Tanya 31, 41, 71, 79, 82, 84, 89 Kangas, Karen 41, 70 Kauno, Joyce 41, 79 Keller, James 20, 21, 41, 77, 79, 85 Killebrew, Richard 41, 98, 110, 111 Kivi, Bob 20, 41, 120 Koempken, Raymond 29, 41, 82 Kocher, Kathleen 18,- 41, 73, 104, 109 Kolb, Gary 41, 67 Korpi, James 20, 41, 66, 77, 83 Kuni, Dale 41 Laaksonen, Janice 18, 20, 41, 83, 84, 87 Lambert, Susan 41 LaRosa, Richard 20, 41 Larson, Sharon 42, 71, 73 Lauckhart, Roger 21, 42, 84, 91, 97, 98, 99, 120 Lawson, Judy 42, 94, 95, 97, 99 Lawty, Don 42 Ledford, Sandi 42 Lee, Bet Thie 21, 31, 42, 69, 71, 79, 82, 84 Lehtinen, Louise 42, 70, 73, 82, 83, 84, 86 Leith, Susan 42 Leland, Robert 42 Lentz, Donald 42, 67, 77, 84 Lind, Larry 42, 84, 98, 117 Lind, Patricia 42 Liukko, Andy 42 Lloyd, Roger 42, 66, 78 Loftis, Sandra 42, 81 Luedecker, Donna 21, 42, 70, 82, 84, 91 Lukowski, Walter 42 MacDonald, Kathie 42 Page 149 MacLean, Kathy 26, 31, 43, 84, 94, 95, 97, 99 Madison, Bruce 43 Magee, Michael 20, 25, 26, 43, 77, 85 Maine, Michael 43 Malott, James 43, 79 Marrs, Tom 43, 83, 84, 89 Matheson, Alec 26, 43, 77, 83, 84, 88, 89, 92 Matthews, Beth 43, 73 McAllister, Patricia 18, 21, 29, 43 73, 76, 78, 84. 104 McAloney, Walter 21, 43, 84, 91 97, 98, 99, 123 McCrimmon, Jan 18, 29, 43, 68, 73, 76, 79, 90, 105 McDonald, Don 43, 66, 79 McGuire, Beverly 18, 29, 43, 73, 88, 109 1 1 McGuire, Dennis 43, 108 Mclntosh, Frank 43 McKean, Michael 18, 20, 43, 79, 84, 91, 92, 93 McMinds, Doug 18, 21, 43, 84, 91 M,cNeley, Michael 43 Meins, Nicholas 44 Middleton, Brenda 44, 80 Miller, Jolene 44, 70, 79, 82, 83, 85 Miller, Lynn 18, 21, 25, 26, 44, 71, 73, 77, 78, 79, 82, 84, 87 Milre', Melane' 44, 71, 82, 84, 94 Mitchell, Vaughan 44, 93 Mommsen, Bradley 44 Moore, Sharon 44, 70, 73, 77, 84, 88, 90, 97, 122 Morrison, Kathryn 25, 26, 44, 73, 78, 79, 83, 84, 86 Moses, Francis 44 Mott, Bob 44 Neely, Sally 44, 82, 94, 95 Nelson, George 30, 44, 79, 105, 111, 1 12, 1 19 Nelson, Woody 44 Newman, Lynne 44, 95 Niemila, John 44, 81 Niemi, gayle 21, 30, 44, 76, 82, 103, 10 Oliver, Barbara 44, 80 Ollikainen, Bob 45, 84, 110, 111 Olson, Donald 45 Olson, Radall 45 O'Neill, Kathryn 45 Orcutt, Carol 45, 99, 122 Osheroff, M.ichael 45, 77, 83, 84, 97, 98 Ouellette, Robin 45, 67 Palosaari, Rosemary 45, 70, 83, 89 Parker, Gary, 45, 66, 85, 120 Parker, Joe 45, 119 Parnell, Paul 45 Payne, Sally 45 Pearson, James 45 Penttila, Steve 20, 45, 110, 111, 112, 1 14 Peters, Priscilla 45, 73, 81, 122 Philbrick, Sandra 45 Phillips, Robert 45, 67 Polich, Loretta 45, 76, 80 Porta, Vicki Preston, Bill 46 Proctor, Dave 21, 46 Pulver, Joann 46, 68, 77, 79, 84, 88, 89, 122 Questi, Charles 46 Raich, Pamela 46, 77, 82, 84, 98, 122 Ramsdell, Wayne 46 Ramseyer, John 46, 80 Ranum, Susan 20, 21, 46, 70, 79, 82, 84 Rattie, JoAnn 46, 68, 70, 79, 80, 82 Ray, James 46 Reagan, Jeanie 46 Rhoton, Don 46, 110, 117, 119 Page 150 Rach, Judith 46, 73 Richie, Daniel 46 Riemann, Kathryn 46, 73 Robbins, Dean 46 Rockwell, Roberta 46, 80 Roman, Jack 46, 67 Roman, Melvin 47 Ross, Barry 47, 98 Ross, Paul 31, 47, 84, 105, 115, Royle, Sheila 47 Russell, Byron 47 Russell, Rose 47, 79 Salmon, Patrick 47, 84, 91 Sanford, Tom 47 Savage, Joan 47 Schreck, Teri 47 Scott, Mary 47, 90, 97 Seath, JoAnn Sellers, Alicia 47, 80, 82 Sheed, Cindy 47 Siese, Margaret 47, 70 ,99 Simpson, Rosann 47, 70, 79, 82 Sisk, Robert Skinner, James 47 Smith, Barbara 47, 83 Smith, Jim 47,111,112 Snell, Jeffrey 18, 21, 30, 48, 79, 110, 1 1 1, 1 12, 1 14 Snider, Pauline 48, 71 Somerville, Allen 48 Spencer, Linda 48, 79 Stamwitz, Dale 48, 110, 111, 112, 119 Stevens, David 48, 66 Stewart, Linda 48, 95 Stocker, Marilyn 48 Stoklas, Diane 48, 80 Stone, David 51 Stopsen, Gene 48, 67 Strumski, Mary 48, 81 Surface, Barbara 48, 70, 73, 82 Svisek, Judy 48, 82 Swann, Patricia Lee 48, 89 Swantek, William 48 Swiergula, Richard 48, 81 Taft, Timothy 20, 27, 47, 1 10, 1 1 1 Taylor, Betty 48, 80 Taylor, Greg 20, 21, 49,' 99, 1 16, 1 19 Taylor, Judith 49 Thatcher, Rosemary Thomas, Eva 18, 20, 21, 73, 76, 84, 88 Thomas, Helen 49, 92, 93 Thomas, Ruth 49, 71, 80, 77, 79, 78, 82, 30, 49, 94, 122 Thompson, Glennda 49, 76, 94 Thompson, Sheri 49 Tielke, Margaret 49, 70 Tietge, Renate 49 Timmons, Terrance 21, 49, 1 14, 1 15 Toy, Richard 49 Traversie, Joe 49, 95 Trinneer, Gary 49 Turk, Pamela 20, 28, 49, 84, 87, 91, 93 Turley, Mike 49, 95 Tuttle, -David 49 VanAuken, Karen 49, 76, Vann, Penny 49, 71, 82 VanOgle, Robert 50 VanOgle, Sharon 50, 80 Vessey, Kathleen 50 Vlastelica, John 50, 115 66, 79, es, 71, so 11 Waddell, Jean 50, 70, 82, 84, 90, 97 Walker, John 20, 31, 50, 99, 120 Walkoski, Robert 50 Walsh, Becky 50, 79, 84, Waterbury, Roxie 50, 81 Watkins, Paul 50 Welch, Ronald 20, 50, 94, 84, 97, 88 95, 116 9 84, 84, 71, 110, 83, 98, Wells, Geraldine 50, 70, 82 West, Gerald 50, 67 Westlund, Darrell 50 Wetzel, Charlotte 20, 28, 50, 84, 92 Whitacre, Norma 18, 28, 50, 71, 82, 122 Whitlock, Edward 50 Wigent, David Wilcox, Charles 50 Williams, Leslie 57, 77 Wilson, Connie 27, 51, 69 71, 73, 79, 82, 83, 84, 86 Wilson, Vivian 51, 79, 82, 84 Wiscornb, Mary 51, 122 Wood, James 51 Wood, Melvin 51, 66, 67, 77, 80, 81, 1 16 I Wood, Steven 51 Wright, Tom 51, 66 Yakovich, Donald 21, 51, 104, 110, 1 14, 1 17 Yearout, Steven 18, 21, 27, 28, 51, 80 83, 84, 88, 91, 119 York, Jerry 51 Zorevich, Joanne 51, 81 Zayemopoulos, Andy 51 Zelepuza, Shirley 51 1 JUNIORS Adams, Mike 55, 78 Airhart, Kathryn 20, 59, 68, 71, 77, 78, 79, 122 Aleksey, Mike 55, 110, 121 Allen, Roy 55, 79 Allenbaugh, Jill 59, 71, 78, 82, 87 Alstrom, Ted 55, 67, 81 Ancich, Andy 55, 111 Anderson, Jonnel 59, 78, 79, 82, 97 Anderson, Ken 55, 80 Antich, Kathy 21, 59, 70, 73, 78, 82 Apukka, Leona Ann 59, 79, 82, 122 Ashton, Rick 55 Austin, Coreen 59, 70, 78, 79, 82, 122 Bagaason, Janet 59, 78, 79, 82, 94, 95 Bailey, Cheryl 59, 78, 81 Baker, Helen 59, 71 Bakotich, Lee 57, 66 Balo, Paula 59, 70 Barr, Karen 59, 122 Barry, Caroline 59, 70, 78, 82 Basden, Charmaigne 59, 77 Bauer, Donald 55, 77, 79, 98 Becher, Fred 55, 67 Beck, Johnnie 55 Bernarik, Johnny 55, 66 Bell, Annette 59 Bingen, Pamela 59 Bivens, Marilyn 59, 71 Blume, Verne 55 Bogie, Jane 55, 71, 97 Boone, Sherry 59 Bowen, Jim 55, 67 Bowman, Eugene 55, 123 Brakus, Patricia 59, 82 Brawley, Jim 55 Brenke, Judy Brennan, Jack 57, 98 Bridges, Dan 55 Bridges, Ken 55 Brines, Bruce 55 Bronson, Philip 55 Brown, Jerald 57 Brudvik, Ken 55 Bublitz, Toni 59 Bunch, Frank 55, 99 Burch, Vicki 59, 73, 82 Burk, Ron 55 Burkett, Frank 55 Burlingame, Jim 55 Burnette, Archie 57, 111 Burr, Bonnie 59, 76, 78 Burrows, Lee 57 Butler, Thirza 59, 78 Button, Leland 55, 66 Cady, Oscar 55, 99 Callaghan, Dena 59 Campbell, Bob 18, 55, 78, 86 Campbell, Gary 55 Cannon, Bill 55, 78 Carbery, Marilyn 21, 519, 70, 76, 78, 19, 86 Carl, Danna 59, 81 Carl, John 59 Carnocki, Connie 59 Chadwell, Roger 55 Chapin, Michael 55, 79, 82, 99 Cheek, Sharon Chicano, Kay 59, 80 Childrers, Frank 18, 55, 110, 114, 121 Chinn, Dale 55, 78 Chorba, Lila 59, 78, 82 Chouinard, Ray 55, 66, 98 Christiansen, Eugene 55, 66 Christiansen, Nancy 21, 59, 73, 78 Clavadetscher, Jim 55, 77, 115 Claxton, Ed Close, Bob 55 Cobain, Jim 55, 119 Collar, Kardee 21, 59, 71 Collins, Nancy 59 Cooper, Wallace 55 Coplan, Lynn 21, 59, 71, 73, 78, 82, 97 Cospe r, Casper Janet 59, 82, 122 Tom 55 111,121 craig, 'Dick 55 ' Creelman, Theresa 53, 79, 122 Crews, Diane 53, 79, 82, 97 Crank, Karen 53, 71, 73 Cuff, Linda 55 Cummings, Val 55 Cushing, Nancy 53 Dahlgren, Linda 53, 70, 78 Daneker, Joyce 53, 82 Dassel, Mark 55, 77, 78, 85, 92 Davis, Wendy 53 Decker, Shirley 80, 122 Delia, Harold 555, 66, 114, 1155 Dell, Anita 53 DeMoss, Larry 55 Dineen, Don 55 Distler, Jerry 55, 123 Dittman, Larry 55, 119 Dombroski, Diane 53, 79, 82 Dooley, Laddie 21, 55, 82, 85, 86, 116, 123 Doutrich, Kim 55, 78, 85, 120 Dowie, Michelle 53 Druzianich, Nancy 53, 70, 78, 82, 85, 90, 97 Duncan, Janice 53 Duran, Henry 55, 79 Eaton, Jerry 55 Eby, Kathy 70 Edison, Bob 55, 66 Edwards, Cheryl 53, 79, 94 Edwards, Terry 55 Ekar, Denise 53, 70, 73, 77, 78, 85, 87, 90, 97 Eklund, John 55, 110 Eldred, Varelie 53 Emard, Mike 55, 123 English, Connie 53, 78 Enrico, John 55, 77, 78, 85 5 Erickson, Chris 53, 82, 122 Estes, Fred 57 Estes, LilliAnn 53 Evans, Clare 53, 71, 82, 93 Evans, Marian 53, 73, 77, 78, 79, 85 Fehrenbach, Gary 55, 111 Fields, Judy 53, 95 Finlayson, Paula 53 Fisk, Jim 55, 66, 67, 82 Fogelsong, Clare 55, 93 Folsom, Lynda 53, 71, 122 Fashaug, Steve 55, 66 Fradenburg, Wendy 53, 82, 95 Franciscovich, Barbara 18, 53, 76, 78, 85, 122 Fredericks, Larry 55 Frederickson, Karla 70 Frederickson, Linda 53 Freeman, Mike 55, 83 Furth, Bon 55 Gadwa, Gary 56 Garrett, Jackie 20, 53, 79, 82, 85, 97 Garrison, Jackie 21, 70, 78 Garrison, Pamela 55 Gateson, Carla Ann 53, 79 Gauntlett, George 55, 77, 117, 120 Gebhardt, Connie 5-3, 70, 71, 73, 82, 85 Giese, Christina 21, 53, 78, 82, 122 Gill, Brad 57, 85, 99, 113 Gilpin, Mike 55, 113 Goble, Mary 94 Godfrey, Gordon 57, 113 Godfrey, Herb 57, 95, 113, 115, 119 Gaforth, Lee 55 Goheen, Bill 55 Goheen, Fred 20, 56, 66, 78, 120 Gores, Monica 53, 73, 79, 85, 82 Gorman, Thea 53 Gorman, Tom 56 Goytowski, Terry 53 Gozart, Gary 56 Graham, Dick 56 Graves, Karen 53 Graves, Kathleen 53, 80 Gudaz, Glenn 56, 85, 110, 121 Haavista, Kathy 18, 53, 70, 76, 78, 82, 85 Haines, Carla Ann 53, 79, 82, 90, 97 Hall, Beverly 53, 71, 79, 80, 82, 122 Hallett, Tom 56, 66, 78 Hallett, Toni 55 Halverson, Jane 53, 78, 79, 82, 85 Hamilton, Gordon Hammond, Hank 56 Hammonds, Jean 53, 78, 79, 82 Hampton, Michael 56 Hansen, Dick 56, 79 Hansmeier, Patricia 53 Hansmeier, Robert 56, 78, 79, 95 Hanson, Don 56 Harrell, Robert 56, 120 Harris, Jeri 53, 78, 82, 85 Harrison, Howard 56, 79, 82, 111, 112, 1 19 Hart, Gene 56, 66 Hatfield, Douglas 56 Hatley, Mike 56, 116 Hattrick, Jim 56 Hedin, Lenelle 53, 70, 79, 82, 122 Hegg, Dean 56 Heiny, David 56 Henderson, Sue 79 Henke, Roberta 53, 68, 70, 82, 85, 95, 122 Henry, Bob 21, 56, 79, 113 Henry, Sheryl 53, 73, 79, 82, 85, 93, 122 Hiler, Cynthia 53 Hirschbeck, Joy 53, 94, 95, 97 Hoder, Linda 53, 73, 78, 8-2 Hoffman, Judy 53, 81 Hogan, Neal 56, 79, 85, 99 Holland, Norene Holloway, Randy 53 Holmes, Norman 56 Homchick, Shirley 21, 35, 73, 78, 79, 82, 85 Hood, Renee 53, 78, 82 Houpt, Leonard 56 Howard, Gerald Hranac, Judy 53, 78, 122 Hucl son, Gayle 53, 71, 79,92, 122 Hyde, Carol 53 lbabao, lita 54, 78, 79, 82, 122 lmme, Steve 56 Ingram, Bob 56, 66, 77, 78, 85 Jamison, Jackie 55 Jarbo, Linda 53, 82 Jewett, Sherri 53 Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Frank 56, 66 Johnson? Nancy 53, 70, 78, 79, 82, 85 12 Johnson, Patty 53, 82, 85, 122 Johnson, Robert 56, 113, 116 Jolly, Mike 56, 57 Jones, Barbara 553, 71, 82 Jones, Beth 53, 78, 85 Jones, Jim 56 Jones, Margaret 53, 79, 82 Jones, Ruth 18, 53, 76 Jordan, Diane 53, 70, 78, 82 Jorgensen, Kurt 56, 77, 85, 116, 123 Kahler, Stacy 56 Kalkwarf, Tom 57, 110 Kalso, Lynnette 53, 70, 79 Kay, Stephen 56, 77, 85, 97, 99 Keene, Gary Keene, Linda 54, 70 82, 85 Keith, Dan 56, 66 Kellei, Steven 56, 78, 79 Kenoyer Michael 56 Kerr, Walter 56, 77, 85, 97, 98, 99 Kinlqy, Janet 54, 70, 82, 85, 97 Kirkwood, Cathy 54, 73, 79 Kivi, Dick 56, 78 Kloempken, Lewie Kolodzie, Mike 56 Kolts, Bruce 56, 77, 85, 93, 98, 117 120 Krauth, Gerard 56 Kromer, Janice Krutt, Jae 56 Krulich, Gerald 56, 67 Krulich, Mike 18, 56 Kuronen, Irene 54, 80 LaBrec, Larry 56, 119 LaBreck, MaryLea 04 LaBreck, Michelle 54 Lachel, Pam 54, 122 LaCroix, Mark 56, 113 Lang, Douglas 80 Lapacek, Leonard 56, 66, 67 Lawrence, Marlys 54, 70, 82 Layng, Gary 56 Lee Youk Thie 54, 70, 78, 79, 82, 85 Leithold, David 56 Lesman, Paul 54 Linklater, Phyllis 54 Littlejohn, Bob 67 Littlejohn, Judy 54, 81 Loftis, Joanne 54 Lottis, Ray 56, 77, 79, 85, 123 Long, Janet 18, 54, 79 Longman, Jim 56, 82 Loomis, Donna 54 Loomis, John Loomis, Ron 56 Lorenzen, Gary 56, 1 19 Lorenzen, Robert 56 Lowe, Kathleen 55 Lubitz, Ellen 54, 79, 82 Lundgren, Judy Ann 55, 82, 95 Lutes, Robert Mackey, Kate 21, 73 Macki, Marcia 54, 79, 82 Magboo, Agaton Mahatfey, Terry 54, 70, 94, 95, 122 Malernee, Vencil 56, 85, 113 Malott, Joan 54 Manenica, Geri 54, 73, 76 Mangold, Jim 56, 66, 67, 80, 83 Monte, George 56, 77, 78, 79, 85, 92 93 Page 151 1 Mariano, Mike 56, 66, 77, 85 Marlow, Jennings 56 Martin, Carol 54 Martin, Mary 82, 99, 122 Marxen, Dennis 110, 112, 116, 117, 1 19 Mathieson, Gail 54, 70, 78, 82, 85, 86, 122 Maynard, David 56 McAllister, 'Dennis 57, 113, 116 McCartney, Pam 54, 77, 82, 85 McCaw, Bill 18, 20, 21, 56, 79, 85, 90, 97, 99 McClintock, Pam 21, 54, 73, 77, 78, 85, 93 McClockey, Joe 56, 113 McElwee, Kathy 54, 70, 79, 82 McGinnis, Ken 56 McGrath, Ronnie 56, 67 McGrew, Larry 56, 67 McGuire, Christine 21, 54, 73, 76, 79, 82, 85, 122 McManemy, Stanley 56 McNatt, Sharon 54, 81 McPhearson, Joan 55, 79, 85 Mehlhotf, Marilyn 54, 76, 79, 85 Messmer, Bill 56, 66, 78, 85, 116, 117 Miller, Don 56 Miller, Janet 54, 71, 75, 78, 79, 82, 85 Mills, Marcia 54, 70, 77, 82, 85, 87, 122 Mitchell, JoAnn 54, 70, 78, 82, 85, 122 Mode, Larry Moilanen, Anita 54, 78, 82, 85 Mollett, Judy 55 Montoure, Nancy 54 Moore, Mike 56, 79, 97, 98, 99 Morgan, Marilyn 54, 76, 78, 79, 85 Morrow, Donna 54, 70, 79, 82, 85, 122 Moyer, Mike 56 Muhlhauser, Eugene 56 Mullen, Mark 56, 111, 113, 123 Muller, Walt 56 Murphy, Bonnie Murphy, Ronald 56, 120 Narrance, Dave 56 Nazef, Cheryl 554, 73, 79, 82, 122 Neal, Joyce 54, 85 Nemnich, Elizabeth 54, 70, 73, 78, 82, 85, 90, 97 Newman, Bill 56, 66, 77 Newman, John 56, 78, 85, 97, 98, 99 Newton, Bill 56 Niemi, Thomas 56 Novak, Joe 56 Novak, Michael 56 Nyman, Judy 54, 78, 85, 97, 122 Oestreich, Kathryn 54, 71 Oliver, Kathy 54, 70, 78, 82, 122 Olsen, Pam 54, 71, 79, 82 Olson, Arnold 56, 66 Olson, Kurt 56, 113 Osini, Sharon 54 Osterhout, Cathy 20, 21, 54, 73, 76, 78, 82, 85 Pakonen, Wayne 56 Palmer, Marlene 54, 78, 79, 82, 85, 122 Parks, Frank 56, 113 Pearsall, Biddee 21, 54, 70, 76, 79, 82 Pearson, John 56, 78, 113 Perkins, Ronald 56 Peterson, Mike Pilas, James 56, 79, 83 Porter, Patty 21 Potter, Frank 56, 80, 92 Preszlere, Bruce 56, 77, 85, 92, 93, 117 Proctor, Sherry 54 Prudhomme, Mary Ellen 54, 70, 85, 122 Quien, Jack 56, 66, 83 Rae, Molly 54, 82 Page 152 Ramsdell, Jack 56 Rand, Roger 56, 67, 85 Rauhala, Annette 54, 122 Rearns, Doug 56, 77, 85, 97, 98 Reed, Pat 56, 79 Reid, Nancy 54, 71, 77, 82, 93 Reynolds, Ann 54, 77, 78, 79, 82, 85 Riemann, Jim 56, 123 Riley, Linda 54, 71, 122 Roberts, Mike 56, 77, 85, 92, 93 Robinson, Janice 54 Rogers, Ellen 54 Roose, Francine 54, 78 Rouska Steve 57, 78, 81 Rupert, Frank 18, 56, 77, 78, 79, 85, 99, 120 Russell, Dennis 56, 66, 77, 85, 92 Russell, Pam 54, 78, 82, 122 Ruuska, Roy 56 Rux, Robert 56, 67 Ryan, aPtti 54, 71, 82, 85, 87, 92 93 Sanders, Jim 56 Schafer, Pat 54, 70, 73, 78, 82, 85, 90, 93, 97, 98, 122 Schlief, Delores 54 Schmid, Linda 21, 54, 73, 79, 85, 86, 97 Schmglt, Gretchen 54, 73, 82, 85, 90, 7 Trower, Barbara 55, 82, 122 Turner, Patti 21, 55, 73, 79, 82 VanOgle, Bud 57 Vreeland, Bruce 57, 85, 98 Wakefield, Dave Walker, Julie 55, 82 Walker, Suzanne 55 Walkoski, Ervin 57 Walloch, Rich 57, 78, 85, 98, 120 Wambolt, Betty 122 Ward, Connie 55 Waterhouse, Jacque 55, 95 Watson, Heather 55, 81 Watkins, Chuck 57 Watson, Larry 57, 123 Webber, Richard 57, 116 Weinstein, Terry 55, 71, 78, 82, 85 Welch, Pam 22, 78, 19, 82, 85 Welsh, Dorothy 55 West, Julie 55 Weston, Dean 57, 66 Wheeler, Bessie 55 Whisler, Deborah 55, 82 Whitcher, David 57, 67, 77 Wick, Janet 55, 122 Wicklund, Bruce 21, 57, 77, 79, 85, 99 Wickstrom, Christine 55, 78, 79, 82, 85, 122 Schmidt, Karl 67 Shapansky, Joe 56, 111, 116 Shaw, Bonnie 54 Shay, Carol 54 Shay, Laura Siese, John 56 Siggstedt, Pat 54, 78, 122 Silvan, Rick 56, 119 Simera, Susan 54, 73 Sipila, Charles 21, 56, 85, 115, 119 Siogren, Greg 56, 123 Smith Smith 1 1 Charlene 54, 73, 79, 82, 85, 122 Janet 54, 77, 78, 85, 97 Smith, Jim 56, 111 Smith, Mike 57 Smith, Sharon 54, 82, 122 Smith, Sheila 54, 95 Smith Shirley 54 85 Smit h, Sue 54, 70, 80, 82 Smits, Karen 21, 55, 70, 73, 76, 78, 82, 85 Sorensen, Shirley 55 Stafford, June 55, 81, 94 Stangland, Judy 55, 71, 73 Steen, Enola 55, 79 Stevens, Earl 57, 66 Stoddard, Nancy 21, 55, 76, 78, 79, 85 Stoeser, Terry 57 Stoklas, Tina 55, 71, 78, 79, 85 Straughn, Thomas 57 Streifel, Greg 57 Stubb, Greg Sturgis, Diane 55, 71, 78, 82, 85 Svarcs, Leo 57, 77, 78 Taft, Wendy 55, 70, 78 Taylor, Brad 110, 116 Thatcher, Dennis 56, 67 Thayer, Lorraine 21, 55, 71, 79, 85 Thomas, Carol 55, 79, 82, 85, 122 Thompson, Edith Thompson, Mike 21, 57. 121 Thompson, Sherry 55 Thompson, Steve 57, 79 Tidwell, Ken 57 Tillman, Bob 57, 113, 116 Tingwall, Larry Tjernberg, Roger 57, 67 Towe, Joyce 55 Townsend, Sandra 55 Tay, Mark 57, 67 Trader, Tom 57 Trask, Don 57 Trinneer, Cheryl 55, 78 Wilcox, Patricia 55, 85, 122 Williams, Dan 113 Williams, Eunice 55, 70, 82, 85, 122 Wilson, Ken 57 Wilson, Mark 57, 79, 119 Wilson, Tom 57 Wilson, Vickie 55 Wintrip, Kathleen 55, 70, 79, 82 Wold, Jerry 57 Woods, Herman Woolsey, M.eade 57 Wright, Karen 55 Wright, Mike 57 Wright, Nancy 79 Wright, Tom 20, 57, 79, 113, 120 Yakovich, Nick 57, 78 Yonich, Cheri 55, 82 York, Bev 55, 82, 122 Zembal, Maryann 55, 78, 79, 82, 85, 94, 122 SOPHOMORES Acker, Ben 18, 20, 21, 61, 99, Ahlers, John 61 Airhart, Nancy 59, 79, 82, 85, Alger, Bill 61 Allen, Allan 61 Allen, Elaine 59 Anger, Pam 59, 71, 73 Apple, Gerald 61, 67, 78, 85 Archie, Diane 59, 79 Aronso n, Susan 59, 78, 85 Aschim, Joyce 59, 82 Augustine, John 61, 85, 113 Avery, Michael 61, 94, 95 Bagaason, Bob 61, 67, 78 Boker, Carol 61 113 122 Ball, Daniel Barr, Brand 61, 85 Basden, Linda 59 Beck, Steve 61, 67, 78, 83, 120 Bell, Robert 61 Benedict, Marilyn 59, 70, 82 Bennett, Boyce 61, 67 Berken, Carol 59, 71, 79, 103, 122 Barken, Peter 61, 67, 79, 85, 120 Bernhardt, Bob 61 Betterley, Jerry 61 Bielski, Dave 61, 66, 78, 116 Bjorn, Steve 61 Black, Diane 61, 70, 79 Black, Teri 59 Blonski, Cheryl 59, 85 Blume, David 61 Bodwell, Jerry 61 Boale, Frances 59, 78, 82, 85, 122 Bahren, Richard 61 Bold, George 61 Bond, Tim 61 Bondurant, Laura 59 Boncly, Tony 61, 66 Boros, Pam 59, 70, 79 Bowman, Sandra 59, 85, 122 Boyer, David 61 Bozley, Patty 59, 78, 82 Bramstedt, Fritz 21, 61, 67, 79 Brecht, Al 61, 78, 99 Breivo, Robert 63 Brennan, Terry 61 Bridges, Donald 61 Britten, Allan 61, 79, 85 Brooks, Dan 61 Brooks, Darlene 59, 71, 122 Brooks, James 61 Brower, Rick 61, 66, 98 Brule, Don 61, 66, 116 Bureau, Juanita 59, 71 Burgess, Susan 59, 94, 122 Burr, Tim 113 Burslie, Nolan 61, 116 Bushnell, Georgia 59, 82, 85, 122 Cady, Linda Cain, Teresa 59 Caldwell, Kimberly 59 Cameron, Carole 59 Canterbury, Jackie 59, 79, 85, 122 Carlin, Jennie Carlson, Barbara 18, 21, 59, 122 Carns, aPtti 78, 82, 85 Carroll, Bob 61, 66 Case, Janice 61 Cathey, Margaret 59 Catterson, Diana 59, 82, 122 Chandler, Phillip 61 Chartrey, Mike 61, 113 Chase, Connie 59, 95 Cheek, James 61 Childress, Fred 61, 67, 78 Christiansen, Larry 61 Clark, Robert 63, 66 Clay, Diana 59, 82, 122 Cale, Julie 59, 79, 75, 97 Collins, Richard 61 Colvin, Jessica 59, 71 Compton, Mary 59, 82 Connor, Patrick 61 Conrad, Jeri 59, 79, 122 Conrad, Sharon 59, 79, 85, 122 Cook, Michelle 59, 79, 82 Corier, Julie 59, 78, 82 Costin, Mike 61, 66 Cote, Edward 61, 78, 94, 95 Crawford, Sherry 59 Cristelli, John 61, 67 Cullivan, Wanda 59 Cummings, James 61, 67 Cummings, Penny 59, 78, 82 Dalbey, Tom 61, 85 Daracunas, Jim 61 Dawson, Harry 61 DeBay, Greg 61, 78, 85, 92, 113 Delia, Christine 59 Demoss, Linda 59 DiGuilio, Berry 61 Dole, Henry 61 Dominoski, Ron 61, 113, 116 Douglass, Steve 62 Dubrau, Shirley 59, 79, 82, 85, 97, 122 Dunn, Kenneth 61 Dunsire, Sandy 61, 79 Dunsire, Susan 59, 78 Dwyer, Dennis 61, 66 DOyer, Pam 59, 71, 79, 122 Ealey, Carole 59, 82 Easter, Marlene 59, 73, 79 Edinger, Ardis 59, 94 Edwards, Carol 59, 78, 82, 85, 122 Edwards, Kay 59 Ehly, Lewis 61 Elder, Joanne 59, 122 Eliasson, Mary 59, 71, 78, 85, 122 Elliott, Edward Elway, Bob 61 Elway, Dan 61 Emery, Sharon 59, 71, 80, 82 Enkerud, David 61, 79, 85, 115 Erickson, Bob 61, 78, 85 Estes, Beverly 61 Evangelista, Darlene 59 Evans, Lee 61 Falk, Joan 59, 79, 82 Falk, M.ike 61, 113 Fargo, Linda 59 Finlayson, Dennis 61, 78 Fisher, Christina 59, 122 Fitzpatrick, Susan 59 Fleetwood, Terry Folden, Marlene 59, 70, 73 Forsberg, Cheryl 59, 73, 79 Fosburg, Christine 59, 78 Foster, Rose 59, 94 Frafjord, Allen 61 Frary, Jim 61, 78, 120 Frazer, Sue 59, 94 Freeman, Sherry 59 Fry, Linda 59, 70, 82, 122 Fulleton, Lona May 59, 80 Furth, Gerald 61 Galope, Patricia Jean Gardner, Dayne 61, 97, 120 Gavareski, David 61, 78, 85, 98 Gedney, Carol 59 Gibbins, Janet 59, 78 Gibbs, Tom 61, 78 Gill, Leslie Anne 59, 78, 85, 122 Gill, Ron 61, 78 Gire, Jeannene 59, 70, 85, 99 Gobat, Steve 62 Goldberg, Diane 59, 73, 78 Gonigam, Phyllis 59, 78, 97 Gores, Kenneth 61, 78 Gudaz, Dan 62, 66 Gudaz, Gretcher 69, 78 Hagara, Shannon Haiduk, Wilma 59, 70, 82, 122 Hale, Sandra Halvorsen, Lauren 62, 67 Hancock, Patsy 18, 21, 59, 73, 122 Hancock, Randy 18, 62, 85, 113 Haner, Kenneth 62 Hann, Julie 59, 70, 73, 81, 82 Hansen, Bill 62 Harding, Mike 79, 85 Harless, Nancy 59, 82, 85 Hatfield, Evelyn 59, 71, 73, 122 Hathaway, Jim 62, 66, 78, 85 Hattan, Linda 59 Hatton, Roberta 59, 78, 122 Hayes, Julie 21, 59, 70, 78, 82, 97, 122 Hegberg, Sandy 59, 94 Heikkila, Laurie 59 Heinrick, Judy 59, 71, 73, 78, 82, Henderson, Derryl 63 Hensley, Barbara 59 Herbig, David 62, 78, 85 Hicks, Jim 62, 98 Hill, Beverly Hindman, Charles 62, 78, 85, 98 Hnilica, Tanya 59, 97 Holm, Patti 59 Holmeide, John 63, 79, 85 Holmeide, William 62 Holton, Autumn 59, 85 Homchick, John 62 Hongell, Ron 62, 111, 116 Hoonan, Mike 21, 62, 79, 113 Houghton, Gayle 59, 85 Howard, Charlene 59 Hudson, Kay 59, 71, 79, 85 Hulbert, Bill 62 Hurme, Dixie 59, 95 lbabao, Conrad 62, 113, 116 Isaacson, Charles 62, 78 Isbell, Dennis lvie, Kathie lzzi, Dennis 62, 66 Jackson, Patti 94 Jacobs, Alan 62, 85 James, Harry 62, 78 Jaskar, Michael 62, 78 Jensen, Nancy 60, 70 Jensen, Richard 62 Jewchyn, Ron 62 Johnson, Evelyn 59 Johnson, Jeanine 59 Johnson, John 62, 95 Johnson, Mike 62 Johnson Sam 62, 113 Jones, Dave 63 Jones, Kathleen 59, 79, 82 Jones, Terry 62, 78, 85, 98 Jorgensen, Edris 59, 78, 82, 85 Jurasin, Bill 62 Kaiyala, Andrea 59, 70, 78, 85 Kaiyala, Linda 59, 78, 85 Katainen, Veikko 62, 79, 99 Kavanaugh, Sandra 59 Keene, Howard 62 Kehn, Raenette 59 Kennedy, Sharon 95 King, Katheryn 59, 85 Kite, Laddy 62, 78, 85, 98, 120 Kline, Gary 62 Kopsala, Mary 59, 78, 82, 85 Korpi, Juliana 21, 59, 70, 78, 82, 85, 93 Kramer, Venetta 59, 73 Krause, Jim 62 Kutchera, Betty 59, 73, 79, 82, 85, 122 LaBreck, Joy 60, 85, 94, 97 Lanphear, Lynne 59 Larsen, Janice 59, 70, 82, 122 Larson, Harold 113 Larson, John 62, 78, 85 Lauckhart, Rich 62, 78, 85, 99, 120 Lawson, Donna 60, 70, 78, 82, 85, 122 Lea, Gary 113 Lecompte, Denise 60, 71, 78, 82, 85, 122 Lehman, Virginia 60, 82 Leigan, Ed 62 Leith, Joanne 60, 81, 82 Little, lrene 60, 81 Locke, Jackie 60, 71, 85 Logan, Logan, Jerry 62 Linda 60, 73, 79, 82 Logan, Ron Lona, Karla 60 Long, Margit 21, 60, 73, 78, 85, 122 Loomis, Bill 62 Lutes, Lyons, Diane 60, 94 Allen 62, 67, 78, 85 Mackey, Ann 60, 78, 85 Maiar, Toni 60, 73, 78, 79, 122 Manenica, Diane 60, 78, 85 M.arkley, Susan 60, 80 Marshall, Toni 60, 73, 78 Martinson, Martin 67 Martinson, Richard 62, 113 Marx, Beverly Masnov, Patrick 62 Mathews, Jim Mathews, Shirley 60, 82, 94 Mathis, Dan 62 McAllister, Michael 62, 66, 92, 98, 113 McClain, Patricia 60, 94 McClintock, Frani 60, 71, 79 McCloskey, Ken 62, 67 Page 153 McCrimmon, Jean 60, 73, 78, 85 McDowell, John 62 McFadden, Virginia 60, 79 McGuire, Jody 60, 80 McKay, Mike 62, 78, 81, 85 McKean, Shannon 60, 78, 82, 85 McKiernan, Aaron 62 McKinney, Susan 60, 80, 82, 85 McKown, Charles M.cMeekin, Kathleen 60 McMillan, Steve 62, 113 Mehlhoff, Brett 62, 113 Mehlhoff, Donovan 62, 79, 113 Mekosky, Sig 62 Messmer, Jim 18, 21, 78, 85, 99, 120 Michaelson, Ann 60, 79, 82' Miller, Allen 62 Miller, David 62 Miller, Mary 21, 60, 73, 78, 82, 85 Miller, William 63, 78, 85 Maifeg candice' 60, 78, 79, 85, 95, 99 Mink, Vera 60, 70 Mitchell, Steve 62, 98 Mix, David Moline, Mike Molleft, Roy 62 Moore, Joe Moorman, Charmaine Moorman, Edna Morgan, Kathie 60 Morgan. Tom 62, 113 Morse, Gail 60, 73, 78, 85 Moulton, Anna 60, 78, 82, 85 Mullen, Kathy 60, 70, 82, 85 Munk, Nancy 60, 78, 82, 85 Murdock, Dann Murphy, Alicia 60 Murphy, Barbara 60 Murphy, Maureen Myers, Myron 62, 78, 98, 99 Nadeau, Ellen Neet, Denny 67 Nelson, Elaine 60, 79 Nemnich, John 62, 111, 113 Neva, Jim 62 Newman, Jerry 67 Niemi, Susan 60, 122 Niendorf, Marcia 60, 71, 79, 85, 122 Norris, Sharon 70, 122 Nurmi, Susan 60, 82 O'Brien, Danny 62, 77, 83 Oqren, Mickey 62 Olsen, Paul 122 Olson, Bill 62, 67 O'Neill, Patricia 60, 70 Orcutt, Murlin 62 Osheroff, Anne 60, 78, 82, 85, 122 Osler, Kathleen 18, 21, 60, 79, 85, 122 Parshall, Elizibeth 60 Pearsall, Barbara 60, 78, 85, 122 Pearson, Larry 62, 78, 85, 113 Pearson, Susan 60, 82 Peck, Robert 62 Pellegrini, Carla 60, 70, 73, 78, 82, 85 Percini, Mark 63 Perrine, LlOyd 62, 110 Peters, Cheryl 60 Peterson, Jim 62 Peterson, Nelda 60, 78 Petta, Pam 60, 122 Pettijohn, Robert 62, 67, 85 Phillips, Karen 60 Pool, Kathleen 60 Porter, Kathy 78 Prentice, Bill 62 Prescott, Patty Page 154 Privatsky, Bill 62, 113 Prudhomme, Larry 62 Putnam, Ken 62 Radach, Nickie 62, 113 Ramsdell, Patrick 62 Randich, Marian 18, 21, 60, 85 Rankka, Barbara 60, 79, 82, 85, 122 Rehon, Sandra 60, 78 Reibel, Mike 62 Reiter, Eddie 67 Richardson, Jim 18, 21, 62, 85, 113 Richie, Leslie Joan 122 Robbins, Linda 60, 94 Roberta, Gail Lee 60, 73, 78, 122 Robinson, Michael 62, 66 Roman, Sue 60, 78, 85, 93 Rose, Tom 62 Roye, Kathi 60, 69, 79, 85, 122 Ruecker, Bob 62, 97, 99 Rugger, Bonnie 60 Russell, Bill 62, 72, 120 Salick, Michael 62 Saloma, Annabel 60, 70 Salstrom, Steve 62 Sanderson, Delbert 62 Sandifur, Judy 60, 70, 82 Savage, Jane 80 Schaffer, Roberta 60 Schloz, Joan 60, 79, 82 Schoening, Sharlon 60, 79 Schuldt, Cheryl 60, 71, 73, 78, 85, 97, 122 Schumacher, John 62, 85 Schumacher, Nancy 60, 82, 94 Scott, Charisse 60, 78, 82, 95 Scott, Larry 62, 113 Scott, Marise 60, 71, 79, 122 Scott, Mary Helen 20, 21, 69, 71, 78, 82, 85, 90, 99, 122 Sealy, Charles 62, 78 Shay, Tom 62 Shedd, George 63, 67 Sieler, Sam 62 Simmons, Richard Slade, Kathie 60, 122 Slenes, Rick Sliva, Betty 60, 73, 81 Smiley, Miles 62, 113 Smiley, Pat Ann 60, 82 Smith, Jim 62, 85 Smith, Linda 60, 70, 78, 82, 85, 98, 122 Smith, Ray 62, 120 Smith, Robert 62 Smith, Steve 62 Smith, Terry 67 Snell, David 63 Snell, Terry 62, 67, 78, 85, 99 Soike, Cynthia 60, 82 Spaur, Judy 60, 79, 85 Spencer, Arlene 60, 85, 122 Stager, Pat Michael 63, 78, 120 Stanton, Kathy 60, 79 Stein, Judith 60, 73, 78, 85 Stein, Pamela 60 Steinman, Steve 63, 78, 99 Stephenson, Julie 60, 79, 85, 122 Steuermann, Dan 63, 66, 67 Stiles, Karen 60, 73, 79, 85 Stiles, Kenneth 63, 66, 67, 99 Stillwell, Ellen 60, 80, 95 Stoddard, Sally 60, 122 Sfoeser, Christine 60, 79 Streifel, Sandy 60, 94 Strong, Gene 63, 67 Strunk, Linda 60, 70 Stultz, Linda 60 Sumner, Norma 60 Sundstrom, Larry 63, 113, 116 Surface, Ted 63 Swann, Gary 63 Swanson, Judy 60, 78, 122 Targus, Stan 20, 113 Tesia, Mary 60, 78 Tesia, Nancy 60, 78 Thomas, Bruce 63, 66, 113 Thompson, Carol 60, 78, 82, 85, 122 Thompson, Linda 60, 81 Thompson, Nancy 21, 60, 73, 78, 85, 122 Thompson, Nicky 63 Tillman, Betty 60, 122 Timmons, Susan 60 Tolomei, Michael 63 Tracy, Mary 61 Traversie, Shirley 61, 82 Troupe, Mike 63, 67, 81 Troyer, Jack Turley, Robin Harold 63, 94, 95, 113, 1 16 Underwood, Dole 63, 67 Urdahl, Steinar 63, 78 Van Beek, Rex 63, 67, 77 VanDerbeek, Rebecca 60, 79, 85, 122 Vegh, Eva 60 Vessey, Connie 21, 60, 78, 82, 85 Vincent, Georgia 61, 78, 81 Wahl, Orinda 21, 61, 78, 85, 122 Wakefield, James Wakefield, Vicki 61, 78, 85, 122 Waite, Bob Walden, LaVerna 61, 94 Warren, Shoryn Kay 61, 78, 82, 95, 122 Webber, Robert 63, 116 Webster, Laurene 61, 78, 122 Weinstein, Ed 63, 78, 85 Welch, Mike 63, 67, 99 Wells, Carolyn 61, 82 Wenzel, Paul 63 Westlund, Donald 63 Wharton, Marsha 61, 78, 85 Wheeler, Jane 61, 78, 85, 122 White, Candi 61, 71, 73, 85, 122 White, Mike 63, 85, 110, 113 Whiteman, Linda 61 Whitford, Jill 61 Whitford, Mike 63 Wiitala, Ritva 61 Williams, Albert Wilson, Cheryl 21, 61, 79, 85 Wilson, John 21, 63, 85, 113 Wilson, Mike 63 Wilson, Stuart 63, 85 Wines, Tim 63, 85, 116 Winkler, Mary Lou Wintrip, Bob 63, 67, 85 Womer, Diana 61 Wong, Susie 61, 70, 78, 85, 97 Wood, Emerson 21, 63, 79, 85, 113 Woods, Lyle 63, 67 Woolman, Becky 61, 73, 79 Woolsey, Steve 63, 66 Wyckoff, Tom 63, 113 Yakovich, Diane 61 Zambas, Christine 61, 70, 82 Zelepuza, Ken 63, 67 Zelepuza, Victor 63, 66, 67 Zemble, Rosemary 61, 70, 78, 82, 85, 122 Zinc, Barbara 61, 79, 122 Zohowski, David 63 HHHRBOOR HOUSE KANSAS CITY En, NHEEULIRI LITHO, IN U.S.A. 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