Wenatchee High School - Wa Wa Yearbook (Wenatchee, WA)
- Class of 1968
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K Q NW-ifx QQ Q TABLE OF CONTENTS iw Administration .............. .... . .. 2- 3 Orientation and Registration 4- 5 Faculty and Classes ....... 6- 15 Fall Sports ......... 16- 27 Sophomores 28- 39 A Music ..... 40- 47 Activities ...... 48- 61 Winter Sports .... 62- 69 Juniors ........ 1 70- 81 Activities ................... 82-101 Apple Blossom Festival Royalty 102-103 Seniors ..................... 104-123 Student Body Activities ..... 124-127 .V J, Spring Sports .......... 128-135 Conclusion 136-141 Index ....... 1 ...... 142-153 Acknowledgements . . 154 BOARD OF EDUCATION yltligiffligfifne has a mandy tam with School District No. 246 d I 0 O - . . f iSZii!EF3i22ffAif.fL'5.i'!f.2.T'ZLZ'E.E. Holi? J... A 777 177 151765 1077 Rutherford Assistant Superintendent- Finances - Mr. Jack Hill Dr. William Baldwin Mr. Earl Foster Mr. Charles Preston Mr. James Uecker Mr. Peter Young CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Treva Wilson Mrs. Mary Doggett Mrs. Rita Baird MAINTENANCE STAFF Mr. Elbert Bissonnette Mr. Jack Boushay Mr. Herman Irwin Mr. David Martin Mr. Lloyd Racus Mr. John Sprietsma ln the river of time, the flowing currents are the changes that make a new environment. There is never a ripple that can be the same forever. Change alone remains eternal. This year Mr. Tom Byrne assumed a new title with chal- lenging responsibilities when he became principal of Wenatchee High School. Replacing him as assistant prin- cipal was Mr. Max Taylor, former counselor. The new counselor was Mr. Ben Graf. Experimentation with unassigned study periods for sen- iors, as Mr. Byrne explained, was designed to help the individual assume more responsibility and to encourage him to use his time for study. Juniors repeated last year's unsupervised honor study halls. Sophomores were assigned to regular supervised study halls. Several new classes were added to the curriculum. These included German, food handler class, clothing technician class, power mechanics, office procedures, electricity and electronics, distributive education for juniors, and second year courses in shorthand and bookkeeping. Most of this planning had already been previously ar- ranged last year, said Mr. Byrne. It is true that the river of time flows on forever. This body of water does, however, follow the mold of the past as it grooves the pattern of the future. 'isdn ,.......-..-we RIF. A XR Mr. Max Taylor, Assistant Principal Counselors: Mrs. Lorraine Kile, Mr. Ben Graf, Mrs. Mr. Tom Byrne, Principal Mildred Kirkpatrick, Mr. Robert Eller, Director of Counseling Mr. Robert Bradford. .ii Wm .QQ 'QW'-b 'lx The game with Eastmont stirred a lot of spirit at our first pep assembly. Students assemble for basic indoctrination by our new principal, Mr. Byrne. llll. 5,1 y Sophomore egistmtion mm' rientation , A-. order ELRELQW Oh no-o-o, l've lost my schedule! My locker won't open! Don't kick it fool. The wall might fall over. My feet hurt - Oh help - I can't find Main! What can this be? A general meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club? Chatty Cathy and Little Miss Echo? 0+-me. Wait! Free swim at the Public Pool?? No? Oh yes, the sophomore orientation at Wenatchee High School! This orientation was held August 28 and 29. The pur- pose was to introduce the sophomores to the school. Many guest speakers were present to speak, includ- ing the principal, counselors, and others who ex- plained the school policies, organizations, and activ- ities. Sophomores had a chance to get their schedules and to buy books. They also took the DAT tests. 'F: ' --,- . 5' 'R i l?.f ',:lf:lf'vi3:f f. 11:-is K ' K B is A ' . i ' -S cf .1 in Tax-'S.I.eli? S X it ' it Liiil llsff fffif it. fx Y s uas.4f..4 Mrs. Mamie Hammill, English, Miss Linda Harbine, English. Mrs. Marilyn Hauck, English. Mrs. Maxine Hornfelt, English. Reading. Mr. Lyle Schwarz, the English department director, starts the department meeting with a good joke. ure, Q fi! E Miss Jane Lovejoy tcenteri, the school librarian, shows two students how to use the overhead projector, while Mrs. Betty Perkins lleftl, the secretary for Miss Lovejoy, looks on. 6 i nglislr The English department at Wenatchee High School consists of teachers who expanded our knowledge beyond what we learned from our text books. Sophomore English classes had one semester of grammar and one semester of literature. In their literature classes they read Julius Caesar and books such as To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. Juniors had one semester of literature and the other semester they had a choice of drama, speech, or debate. Senior English was not a re- quired class for graduation, but most seniors took this class because it helped to meet college re- quirements. lt included a study of English lit- erature. Among other English classes offered to most jun- iors and seniors were Apple Leaf, journalism, ad- vanced drama, world literature, and creative writing. in . QA, . , in W ,nf LM Above: Mr. Rod Molzahn, English, explains differ- ent positions of speaking while Mr. Lyle Schwarz, English, perched on a table, demonstrates. Right: Miss Helen Orton, English, Journalism. Below left: Mr. Robert McAllister, English. Below right: Mrs. Pauline Peterson, English, Drama. Mrs. Linda Watson, English. Mrs. Velma Erickson, English, Miss Anita Marson, English. Typing. Mrs. Ruth Roys, English. .9l -.Lism-K Mr. Jay McCament, Music Mr. David Hoffman, Math, Theory, Music Appreciation, Physics. Bands. Mr. Robert May, Math. Mrs. Arda Kinney, Study Hall. Mcztla, Science, Music cmd ff! Left: Mr. Mike Madland, Math. Right: Mr. Ron Jones, Vocal Music. l - Miss Shirley Mosher, Biology. Mr. Dale Skalisky, Biology Mr. Tom Black, Math. Mr. Paul Wilson, Math. Wenatchee High School's music department brought harmony and spirit to our fast-moving lives. The department included the bands, directed by Mr. Jay McCament, the orchestra, di- rected by Miss Darlene Pederson, and the choral groups, under the direction of Mr. Ron Jones. The math department had a two-track program, including hon- ors and regular math offerings, as well as vocational math stud- ies. The honors math program was for the student planning to pursue technical studies in college. Regular math classes were for the college-bound students ordinarily not planning to pur- sue mathematically-oriented careers. 8 'Tai tix! i '7h 5. ex l it 'o ' M 7 Mr. Bill Asplund, Chemistry. Two kinds of students were accommodated by the WHS art department. One was the serious art stu- dent who might consider art as a careerg the other was the student seeking enjoyment from art skills. This year nine units of art were offered. The art de- partment would like to increase its program in the future to include commercial art, graphics, and possibly photography. Below: Mr. Bill Thorpe, Art, Crafts. Right: Mrs. Doris Kirk- patrick, Art, Crafts. Mrs. Ethel Case, Biology. Mr. Jack Brantner, Biology. The science department, which provided classes in biology, chemistry, and physics, worked toward two main goals. The first of these was to become acquainted with the scientific facts upon which the major concepts and theories of sci- ence are based. The second goal was to help the student appreciate the methods of science and to be able to par- ticipate intelligently in a scientifically oriented world. l 'll E, . t ,t 'X sgtgfffif 7 s - :tt , tm ,N s T X .... gf' saggy' A 9 E W' 'Eva ,-19 5 Q W- Mlwwouuqa :',2t5i'?V i .lixg mx l sf'-.x ' .., eqvgff-1. .. F7 gpzriraxom Jasper Nutting, U.S. History. Mr. Charles Heath, Contempo- Mr. Brad Bockemohle, Math, Mrs. Susan Heilbrun, Leadership, Sidney Grossman, German. rary World Problems World History, U.S. History. American Problems, American Mrs. Valerie Valaas. FFSHCI1 Mr. Hartley Beeler, Spanish. Government. oreign Language ana' Social Studie Left: Mr. William Moody, Contemporary World Problems. Right: Mr. Leland Bofto, U.S. History. Far Right: Mr. Ro- land Weis, Contemporary World Prob- lems. . Q r .11 Q' .- . 6 - gg 3 M it I - W ' -Y C5 'E S 2 in as h . R r Q L. P Wenatchee High School has a large and ever expanding voca- tional program. The vocational de- partment includes classes in a va- riety of subjects, all of which help to prepare the student for future vocations. Subjects included this year were: three semesters of bookkeeping, four semesters of typing, a class in use and operation of business machines, business English, busi- ness law, and the work experience and distributive education courses. Additional vocational courses were the home economics courses, wood shop and electricity courses, agriculture, power mechanics, and machine shop. This year several classes were added to the vocational curricu- lum. These included clothing tech- nician course and a food handler course. The students in these courses gained more first-hand knowledge about their planned careers. Mr. David Mahrt, Bookkeeping, Business Law. Miss Charlene Roberts, Home Ec- onomics, Pep Board Advisor. Miss Marlene Bauer, Bookkeep- ing, Office Procedures, Typing, Work Experience. Richard Cargill, Agriculture, Power Mechanics. Mr. Bruce Graham, Machine Mr. George Roberts, Mechanics, F F.A. Advisor Mr. Vern Christensen, Electricity and Electronics, Alice Roths, Typing, Shorthand, Girls' Tennis Vocational Work Experience, A.V.A. Dept., P.A. Coach. Crew. iv ,,.+'- . . , ,.--s w,. . 'R .M -' Q.. 'mv-sv-' A -if i H' it ll., iw .wi 4' ' l. 3 A wr if ' f l .l xt , - . .l, .K i , ...hi ' 'i..ifu l xwgggx f 'AQ' 1, ,if J .Ldv 2' 4 5 , 34 , m .f f?1E5g,,,.g?E Lgygfrnwgiiga f ' Se , YF? ILJLJI 1?- r- '3!5??EZ!?7Z'T'f' K' Ti mf? 5 ll 1 K as I Y '1 'Q x ,557 k 'i uv my.- Hzfwli fm : - 'Riagg-,,i.gi-ggi-,QQEV gxzfc EQQW.: .3 li G .Qix:Q':ig?iffL4F 4 A -5 P I 5 I fm. ifh ' risk : , , fm fjC'3ZM' ,' '1'!':' ' r -1 :Wi mg. . fur-V3 44,1 ,At .4 xJi,w1ji.,.kj ?7 M,'ff! L ms A AE 3,5 1' . 453 in ' M--...,,i 'LM 1 , The objechves of special education were to aid in- dhddual students in ac- quhmg skms and aut tudes which would help theiradjushnentto socb ety as a whole and to help students obtahf a posh Hon whhhithe comnur nity. The students within the program were often included because then needs were inadequatew filled with the regular progranf The course shessed vocahonal op- podunihes, ahhough of ferings included every- thing from elementary anatomy to a study of consdtuhonal pnncipms. Mrs. Dorothy Bierbower, Secre- tary to Mr. Bradford. Mr. Harry Zier, Director of Ath- letics. Mrs. Doris Compton, Secretary for Counseling Office. Mrs. Helen Hudson, Secretary to Mr. Byrne. Mrs. Olive Lanphere, Attendance Office Secretary. Mrs. Carol Zier, Bookstore Man- ager. Wd Mr. James Gates, U.S. History, Mr. James Milne, Special Educa- Special Education. tion. fu if If af Mr. Jack Barnes, Physical Educ tion. P.E., it S.. Ns, ls. HQ The primary purpose of physical education this year was to establish a pattern of physical and recreational activities which would enable the student to maintain a healthy body, both phys- ically and mentally. Special Education and Sewfetmfie fi X or ju Q' . ,Vfif ge Above Mr Loi is Guizzetti Contemporary World Problems Above Mrs Kay Brantner Secretary to Mr. Taylor. Below: Special Education Below Mrs Dean Murray Secretary to Mr Jim Moran D ECA Vocational Work Experience. WHS the 1st grade teacher looked down on us all and pounded it into our heads that although we were young and had incoherent minds some day we would understand this was to be our home away from home. home - to some it is a place of refuge of acceptance of affection- a place to be yourself and to be happy. in grade school all I thought of was recess and someplace to wear my halloween costume. it wasn't my home - home was with mother. each morning as we waited for the bus to junior high girls checked their hair Many of the school organizations are recognized by their colorful uni- forms. Representing these organizations are: Back row: Mark Jones, Wind Ensemble, Shirley Wilder, Pep Clubs, Vicki Hornfelt, Choral Society, Shir- ley Loesch, Pep Clubs, Sam Jackson, Golden Apple Marching Band, Tom Speidel, Wind Ensemble, Kathy Fortner, Apple-ettes Drill Team, Lova Delabarre, Pep Clubs. Front row: Carol Stallings, Girls' Club Cabinet, Alt 1 L - and hoped the slight touch of perfume was subtle yet powerful enough to attract that boy for a Friday night movie. and one boy here and one boy there would comb each wisp into place hoping the girls wouldn't see. but still each day I left quite quickly to go home. at home the phone might be ringing. the strange feeling of excitement as I entered the enormous doors - oh you're in high school my haven't you grown no - not really somehow as I think back to that very first lecture I realize that it takes three years of final procedure for a home away from the same to appear. Karen Shafer, Girls' Club Cabinet, Paula Smeltzer, Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders, Ron Bartram, Choral Societyg Julie Shutt, Golden Apple Marching Band, Marnie Marquess, Varsity Cheerleadersg Diane Savenko, Apple-ettes Drill Team, Corinne Stockstill, Varsity Cheerleaders, John Stewart, Stu- dent Body Officers. f.,gt.,g,L.W.,....g.,...Qt,,s.,..cQ..W ,W , ff: ,, .- .... - H . .h .. ,twigs V.QV .t as , t .isi t i A we A ess ef .. A. ' fm . ' . fs-. s Q s, QQ' Q- N fr ' 1 M ii. y its iff' s K ' ZX :: .,,' . gr-3 gtg 3' .. in '15 Q. if xg v be 'N 5 ga 2 K x.-x , it Xi .. r. E ,ff 2' wt tai K K .2 g L' rg-frrft-exit w 1 'ti' 1 xv -X as t X , sa uw W sm 1 .f ix , at t :iff 53 N5 ,EE X ss ,lx ig? XL XM 1 E55 Q t s ,Ute , gp Nt X., . i W, .. ,. . . .. ' 1 if 1 X I -- K ir .Sf ' if . K ' R 5 K . : A - 5.g3k,i,.. T1 f fglk, A.., W., ..,k ,....-.,-.,.. --,--3-gb -sr-M g , e L. 4 P r s mm,, ' . s . , . .k,. i A mK'h C C AAAL -. . . Majorette Sue Glassley Head Majorette Connie Copeland Majorette Sue Byquist Majorette Anita Christie it takes three years with the same people working together reaching for the first strand of being old enough. it takes three years with them all striving each for his own goal thinking together trying together realizing together that life is beginning and together they will face the world. it's funny as I sit surrounded by friends how barren my life would be if there was no WHS to call my home away from home. -Susan S. Doerschuk M czjo Vette While watching a slim glittering baton twirl against the dark night and return to the waiting hand of a pretty majorette, one is aware of the hours of time and energy spent to create the precision act. The four majorettes rehearsed for performances dur- ing sixth period and other extra hours this year. Ar- lene's Studio of Dance and Baton aided the girls in smoothing over rough areas of their routines. Besides baton twirling, the majorettes experimented with twirling fire at homecoming. New uniforms, to be designed by Sue Byquist, were planned by the majorettes for the basketball season. Majorettes practice for future half-time entertainment. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Julie O'Connor, Paula Smeltzer, Shelly Stockstill. The Boys' Club cheerleaders hope that practice will make perfect. Boys' Club Cheerleaders: Roger Bumps, Bob McAnally, Bill Rich- ards, Tom Speidel. beerleczciers The Wenatchee High School cheerleaders participated in many activities and assem- blies this year. During the summer the cheerleaders at- tended a cheerleading camp, where they were awarded the Spirit Stick for being extra-spirited. When school started, the cheerleaders led pep assemblies and per- formed at games. 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Q.-A E' PMITHQRS Back row: Scott Wilkinson, Coach Tom Black, Coach Bill Moody, Marv Gel- latly. Second row: Steve Leman, Mike Paine, Tom Mills, Dave Wilburn, Pat Wilson, Al White, Terry Harris, Ozzie Jones, Dan Corrigan, Roger Schmidt Third row: Steve Crollard, Dan Hornfelt, Dan Noss, Bill Forsberg, Bob Jones Steve Freeman, John Doerschuk, Rick Brown, Jim Uecker, Lyle Van Meter, Dan Ottoson, Greg Vinecore. Fourth row: Bob Martin, Terry White, Bob Wat- L T., . f 55933 Q mmf B5 'fiwfelff 'feet . K Vklilhuuzx fi son, Greg Clark, Jeff Clark, Paul Rodgers, Rich Murray, Brad Summers, Jim Bemis, Dave Pruss, John Waldburger, Dave Smeltzer. Front row: Oscar Nel- son, Bill Crandall, Mike Mrachek, Rex Eacho, Larry Blanchard, Jeff Sly, Doug Preston, Jeff Hodder, Kile Shildmyer, Mike Madson, Mark McPike, Steve Zimmerman, . . Purple Squad Z- Wenatchee 6 Twisp 13 jf Wenatchee 7 Omak Wenatchee 0 Moses Lake ' Wenatchee 15 Eastmont Wenatchee 0 Twisp d Wenatchee 15 Moses Lake Wenatchee 6 Eastmont , Wenatchee 19 Warden Wenatchee offense strives for a touchdown. Gold Squad Wenatchee 41 Pateros Wenatchee 32 Ephrata Wenatchee 12 Cashmere Wenatchee 2 Moses Lake Wenatchee 30 Peshastin-Dryden Q Wenatchee 6 Moses Lake F 1 rf e Wenatchee 14 Chelan Q ri ,, , Ball carrier Dave Pruss runs for yardage. Q 1 a Q w Although the cross country team didn't score too well at their meets this year, the team had a larger membership of en- thusiastic runners. Each team member ran several miles a day during practice, try- ing to cut down on his running time. By the end of the season, endurance was built up to a peak. Each boy averaged ten miles a day by the end of the season. Some team members accumulated as much as two hundred miles of running dur- ing practice sessions. Races during meets were a min- imum of one and one-half miles to a maximum of three miles in length. Winning teams are the ones which accumulate the least number of points. Moses Lake 7-school Invitational 22 Ellensburg Eisenhower 44 Davis 24 Moses Lake 18 Ellensburg 23 Wenatchee 7-school Invitational District AA Meet - 9 schools ,.....-1 X195 x new l mm Back row Scott Pickering, Pat Ralls Darrell Brown Bill Selleck John Stewart Jerry Loveall Coach Bill Sauve Second row Steve Claassen Chris Elder Bill Lynch Eric Elder Mike Earmg Front row Eric Dussell, John Knighton Randy Brawley Rick Graybill Mike Moore V055 0Zl72f7'y Wenatchee 5th Wenatchee 39 Wenatchee 27 Wenatchee 33 Wenatchee 38 Wenatchee 35 Edin Team members Jerry Loveall and Mike Moore show exuberance in a practice run. Wenatchee 5th Wenatchee 8th Coach Bill Sauve shows John Stewart Darrell Brown paces a mile at Triangle Park. an exercise to keep his legs limber. 1 ' .aan .JM ,gg f,A,,,...f,,5.- , , , ,,,- - --if E. 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The ever-present pop bottle drive con- tinued throughout the year. All of the projects will help promote the Junior Prom in 1969. Until then, the sophomores, with the promise of maturity, must wait . . . wait...wait... I lass of 70 wg, M? ww '-ii 51. MY KM X tif, X . iw fem , Q 0 Abwx lg ly A 4 3 i itil A ... X 5:.'.,s,.. ii ii 4 it v Y i me we , rr my .gf f 4 , K wi or f X .mm rx, W, 3 v r ,r yi it , .fii -i'- 5 lk wxiwy k' sl' J hi w v 'M Qi 1 1' If , h,, Uhfsyi' ,rc 9'-'wits ri u T , ,, ,-:mmap 3ymm.X3f,i ar ffgf W , xg ' Mi in i' -v i stty M +1 ichelle Buchanan on Budde ancy Buntain ail Burg at Burke teve Burke ennis Burris aria Bush on Byquist tephen Callihan andy Campbell eresa Cantrell aul Carter ndy Cattin oger Cattin nita Christie llen Christopherson m Claassen reg Clark ff Clark orilee Cleverly onnie Clift avid Clunis arie Cobb ick Coggins ick Collier ian Conrad elle Corbin 'Y 111 wr' WL! VX, 'fill K J. , it arm' pu .ii a Q W :J- ' :ibn Mui , , p urn W ' Mrrvv sg, ' . 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N-i its , i i M, 412, ' 'M L all as E wi l gl it any Sopbomores take biology Carole Mylius Linda Neal John Neff Evan Nelson Scott Nelson Larry Newman Delsa Nichols Debbie Nieman Kathlene Noll Mike Nolte Ken Noltensmier Mardi Norton Dan Noss Julie O'Connor Vicki O'DeII Dennis Odinson Krista Ogle Lynn O'Keefe lvor Olson Dennis Olson Sheri Osborne Danny Ottosen Mike Owyen Mike Paine Lori Parsons Betty Patrick Brent Patrick Kathi Pearson Jane Penhalllegon Ros Penhallegon Viv Pennington Mary Ellen Peters Barb Petty Jim Phelan Scott Pickering Phil Manasco Doug Marsh Gene Massey Robert Martin Jeff May John May Karen May Pam May Cathy Mengelos Demares Steve Meyers Kathy Michael Mike Miles Michael Miller Tom Mills Larry Moore Mike Moore Roxanne Moore Cathy Morehead Gayle Morton Sue Mrachek Cheryl Mueller Debby Mumm Rich Murray lx ill Harris says Hi! while relaxing during the and P.E. -i if I Wosmfl l -5'-N. .w.. 2- i it Mfg I 'M Debbie Pitcher Helen Pilz Doug Preston Bob Price Wanda Procter Gaya Port Bernetta Powell Dave Pruss Dave Pugh Evelyn Guinby Anette Ramey Richard Ream Jeff Reimen Cathy Render Cathryn Richardson Jim Riedel Ellen Rix Kathy Robbins Virginia Roberts Paul Rogers Tony Rose Cathy Ross Jim Ross Leone Roy Mary Ruddy Sylvia Sauer Dean Sauve Dorine Sauve Allen Scates Mike Schafer Jim Scherer Denise Schmuck Anne Schoenmakers Mark Schons Ricky Schuman Paul Scott lm l W' fill , if X ln ,N 'i l J 'r-I:----: !Q Q A ln i WM l i l .W H l Yi in ,Www-l l ,, Y ,. 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'l l M , it J, A U ,A W, ,,. , i, ,A , , ,, 1 lt r 1 ill N l MW W i ,WX lx wal' ,N . vi .W AL. ll W 'Q l we 1 3 nw Brad Summers Richard Sutherland lilly 'w Y will -an 5 rl 'M ll, Q-our -in A 4 07 Tessie Thompson Dennis Tiffany Doug Tittle Cheryl Tolliver Willa Torgerson Pam Trout Debbie Troxler Becky Trumble Tom Tyrell Jim Uecker Marc Urias Shauna Vail Judy Vanderhoff Jan Van Dusen Karen Van Meter Lyle Van Meter Steve Vaughn Bob Vickery Greg Vinecore Roberta Wagner Dennise Wallin Bob Watson Eugene Weaver Neil Weaver Clifford Webster Debbie Weeks Debbie Weeks Mark Wetherald Doug Wharton Al White Terry White Vic White Greg Whiteaker Randy Whitehall Janice Whitehorn rl' W ' l W 6 M t at M, l X x W in lil Craig Swanson Connie Taber as Bob Taylor Roger Taylor Steve Tevlin Gary Thomas Alva Thompson Karen Thompson Kathleen Thompson Marsha Thompson IS A sophomore struggles through her first final exam f T llii W' 'Q T 'V ' V 'l ist 4 , 'slim a ' A X53l'1Q'lf it 5 Wife! 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Second row: Julie Baird, Kim Horan, Kathy Shipman, Jane Drake, Janet Lee, Kris Cumbo, Denise Schmuck. L N L eree Rv M , 1 ,1 me bis els -is ll 'x x at -gag.. WW ill , WMM, , Gene Craig and Brenda Spence take advantage of a study hall by studying together at the back of the room. NOT PICTURED: Kay Anderson Carole Atwell Brenda Blankenship Ann Brendt Alva Butler Kris Cumbo Jim Danner Gene Filbeck Lance Fulwiler Cindi Gouldin Steve Harnack Lora Henley Pat Hillman Craig Homchick Merri Keeney Harry Kneedler Scott Ladiser- Darlene Landa Steven Lee Richard Leonard Jeff Life Steve McCandless Phil Manasco John Milner Marian Montoya Cathy Morehead Lorene Morgan Karine Moss Tony Mueting Larry Nefzger Robert Patrick Doug Provo Randy Reed Sharon Reitmeier William Riley Linda Roseberry John Rude Robert Sauer Roger Schmidt Jerry Siler Jeff Sly Ray Singhurst Yvonne Stockinger Phillip Stockes Debbie Taplett Chris Teters Adella Valdez Richard Van Winkle Wanda Vice Ray Wells Robert White Terry Williams Willy Winstanley Dan Yarbrough Riley Yerxa . S03 Soplaomores Michael Miller hurriedly reads his book for a required book report sg, l Q aa? ,,,,,,,.......-.-w--rw . -V Back row: Steve Nelsen, Randall Hayes, Curt Dorey, Mike Harris, Gene McFarland, Terry Harris, Darrell Goodman, Greg Clark, Linden McKinney, Ross Penhallegan, Mike Parsons, Drum Major Mark Anderson, Advisor Mr. Jay McCament, Steve Meyers, Chuck Morse, Rickie Grubb, Gary Thomas, Steve Hansen, Roger Schmidt, Danny Ottosen, Monte Harmon, Bill Forsberg, Mark Wetherald, Michael Miller, Greg Beeler, Jim Gellately, John Knighton. Second row: Joe Herron, Diane Johnson, Dennis Olsen, Randy Greenfield, Greg Smith, Roger Taylor, Steve Robinson, Randy Story, Connie Gildersleeve, Gordon Stanfield, Mike Kelley, Sam Jackson, Janet Lee, Greg France, Jeff Lombard, olden Apple and Marti Reich, Kathy Salmon, and Tim Uecker listen to the tape re- cording of their previous concert. 2 lf' I, ,Q max Mr. Jay McCament, Band Advisor. ,, .,0,v.:,..,,.N,.,, , .N , ,, we ' 15 5--3' X gx Kim Moore, Marny Blue, Retta McMonagle, Steve Freeman, Sam Schwab, Rick Brown, Larry Bos- sen, Bill Richards, Carl Dammann, Bob Mickey, Bill Wacker, Craig Swanson. Third row: Curt Norton, Harlen Henderson, Allen Gossett, Sharon Zornes, Sue Kundert, Glenna Dodson, Paul Rogers, Rex Bratton, Terri Lyons, Sue Bainard, Sue Garvik, Richard Shank, Jeff May, Marie Cobb, Pam May, Gaya Port, Terry Austad, Robert Blaine, Mike Erring, Pam Gosma, George Edison. Front row: Jody Mills, Julie Shutt, Vicki Whittinger, Pat Housten, Dennis Tiffany, Cheryl Mueller, Jim Bills, Lori Leedy, Susan Judkins, Gayle Burgener, Barb Woods. The Golden Apple Band performed at the A -X first home football game and for Com- Q4 mencement in the Spring. They also pro- i vided musical entertainment at pep assem- W blies, basketball games, music festivals and parades. The Golden Apple Band also performed three concerts during the year. an Aside from the many performances at this school, they exchanged concert trips with bands from other schools. A highlight of the year was performing with Paul Tanner, Hollywood Studio's trombone artist. From the Golden Apple Band a stage band was organized. Going under the name of Chancellors ll they provided musical en- tertainment for many activities. ,3 wlllilciffalli 3 Wayne Lieb, Jerry Riley, and Steve Barone practice for the spring concert X t.,, '.,,g.,' was 391 W! Back row: Wayne Lieb, Kathy Salmon, Marsha Preston, Jerry Riley, Jon Wooten, John Stewart, Howard Goetz, Advisor Mr. Jay Mc- Cament. Second row: Steve Barone, Darrell Ottosen, Peggy Schmidt, Steve Hayes, Charlie Koko, Dave Graybill, Rex Eacho, Mark Ander- son, Gary Reisen, Tim Uecker, Rick Johnson, Lee Trotter, Greg Story, Terry Berg, Norm Jones, Lee Ann Barke. Third row: Cheryl E Siler, Linda O'NeaI, Mark Jones, Shelia Grills, Randy Hanford Bill Ernst, Karen Garke, Eldon Ulrich, Val Walters, Kathy Moore Beth Judkins, John Stelter, Dan Emerson. Front row: Tom Speidel Earl Bower, Eric Elder, Greg Poage, Judy Eustace, Keith Gillin Nancy Wozniak, Denise Vinecore, Sharon Wolfe, Marti Reich. Golclen Apple Wim! Ensemble Judy Eustace and Keith Gillin flash happy faces after a concert. The Golden Apple Wind Ensemble, newly formed this year, made its W.H.S. debut at the Veteran's Day Assembly and its pub- lic debut in a concert the following week. The group performed the finest musical literature and has adapted to many dif- ferent styles of music. Golden Apple Wind Ensemble performed several concerts pro- viding many different musical tastes. The group performed at concerts, music festi- vals and as a highlight, performed at the Washington State Apple Blossom Queen's selection. During the year new gold blazers were purchased for the group. Under fine direc- tion the Wind Ensemble has had a most successful year. K s ' x Clmncellors i .. , J. X, The Chancellors was a sixteen piece stage band that performed jazz music. They performed at concerts, assem- blies, and at the Queen's selection, providing excellent musical entertain- ment. This was a highly selective group for boys. Preparatory Band was composed of students who were in training for Gold- en Apple Band and Wind Ensemble. Chancellors, Back row: Wayne Lieb, Keith Gillin, Jerry Riley, Steve Barone, Mark Anderson Gary Reisen, Tim Uecker, Dave Graybill. Second row: Terry Berg, Greg Story, Lee Trotter Norm Jones Front row: Tom Speidel, Randy Hanford, Dan Emerson, Bill Ernst, Earl Bower ifqbazmtory and Preparatory Band, Back row: Doug Marsh, Kris Sorenson, Duane Hersel, Stan Doane, Adrian Blum Cecil Hallock Leonard Goodman Terr White Advisor lVlr Ja McCament Second row Sall Howell v Y 1 y 1 ' y ' : y Jerry Siler, Brent Patrick, Richard Reims, Ralph Eslinger, Brian Cahill, Randy Brawley, Allen Thomp- son. Front row: Andy Cattin, Rylan Smith, Ron Davis, Lynda Smart, Deana Longuski, Ronda Clift. af v Anyone who liked to sing just for fun was welcome to join the Boys' Glee or the Girls' Glee. This beginning class was also an ex- cellent choice for training for Schola Cantorum, as it offered the necessary practice in learning the fundamentals of music and sing- Ing. Those eligible for Schola Can- torum received even more valuable experience, and for some a chance to join Chorale Society. This year the choir added a new look with purple ascots and matching skirts. Under the direction of Mr. Jones the three choirs performed for the three yearly concerts-including the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. Bel Canto Singers work for the pitch given by Mr. Jones. Schola Cantorum members listen eagerly to MY. JONES. Schola Schola Cantorum, Back Row: Lonnie Roy, Cheryl Laney, Shauna Vail, Janet Shamberger, Anita Christie, Pam Graham, Judy Pitts, Lynda Taylor, Susan Salley. Second Row: Bernetta Powell, Patty Thorp, Margie Shreiner, Laura Cleverly, Noel Corbin, Kay Eustace, Vivian Pennington. Cantor Third Row: Jeanean Johnson, Joan Snyder, Deanne Grubb, Barb Petty, Sharon Fisher, Karen Shafer, Janet Hampton. Front Row: Teresa Wylet, Candi Gustafson, Connie Hougan, Jacki Graham, Shelly Stockstill Kathy Pearson, Debbie Troxler. ' EE M 3 ,L S- , l ' 1. 3 1, 5 5 Girls' Glee, Back Row: Jan Van Dusen, Joyce Fields, Carla Crank, Carol Debbie Shuss, Laurie Grimm. Third Row: Margie Dirting, Gail Meyers, Marska, Barb Jones, Lu Ellen Brumbaugh, Gaya Port, Karen Thompson, Marti Norton, Kathy Mengelos, Susan Dyment, Sheryl Toliver, Teresa Shelley McDonald, Debbie Franklin, Cathy Render, Rhona Cliff. Second Johnson, Linda Cox, Linda Watson. Front Row: Nancy Hake, Terry Row: Joyce Hall, Peggy Ashberger, Mary Woodberry, Marsha Erickson, Baker, Marilyn Ross, Judy Wilcox, Marcia Cummings, Margi Keeney, Jeanne Mattix, Sylvia Sauer, Anita Shiflit, Kathy Slater, Debbie Simon, Candy Carey. 0 Gzrlsf and oys' Glee Boys' Glee, Back Row: Ernest Moon, Steve Pottorff, Tod Jones, Dave Floyd, Darrell Goodman, Jim Bills, Marvin Pitts, Advisor Ed Delp, Pat Combs. Second Row: Gary Till, Rick Van Winkle, Neal Mr. Jones. Weaver, Larry Young, Bruce Burleson. Front Row: Debbie Mumm, lf Chorale Society, Back Row: Sue Ayers, Diana Kinkade, Don Kirby, Greg Barker, Bob Martin, Dan Hornfelt, Mike Miles, Fred Green, Bob Price, Greg Smith, Harlan Henderson, Lynn Robinson, Sheryl Dietrich. Second Row: Marilyn Cheney, Karen Gossman, Marla Murray, Greg Whitely, Mike Gnagy, Bill Crandall, Jeff Sly, Bob Watson, Steve Hatfield, Jim Reidel, Lova Delabarre, Carol Gethmann, Margie Ecker. Third Row: lm ale SOCi6lj! and Bel Canto Singers, Back Row: Greg Summers, Dave Graybill, Roger Bumps, Mike Goodman, Ted Herrera, Allen Thompson, Mike Bull, Ken Brady. Second Row: Aaron Davis, Mason Petit, Dan Williams, Kevin Phillips, Sam Jackson, Charlie Kokko, Ron Bartram. Third Row: Nancy Mitchell, Annette Van Dyke, Debbie Hetler, Marti Reich, Marsha Preston, Bonnie Miller, Rosalie Movius, Sharon Pennington, Vicki Hornfelt. Front Row: Arlene Vail, Loretta Lenny, Dixie Comstock, Jill Day, Debbie Taplet, Cheryl Siler, Bev Fisher, Advisor Mr. Ron Jones. Terryl Schoenwald, Sandee Laney, Teresa Kunkel, Jeff Clark, Rick Graybill, Doug Wharton, Leny Williams, Don Hall, Jim Ross, Diane DeRooy, Charlene Hubbard, Marsha Wamock. Front Row: Marcia Ward, Mary Jo Groseclose, Vicki King, Patty Holden, Clifford Webster, Rick Black, Bruce Burleson, Ken Long, Bill Blumhagen, Brad Summers, Karen Ferguson, Sandy Mickelson, Kay Goff, Leslie Telford. Bel Canto Singers With over fifty members, Chorale Society was the largest vocal choir in the music department. This group was devoted to the finest performance possible in choral mu- sic. Under the direction of Mr. Ron Jones, the society participated in many concerts and programs during the year. They pre- sented much of the great musical litera- ture of the past and present, including all styles of music except pop music. The Bel Canto Singers were a smaller group. They performed a wide variety of music, which included sacred, secular, and pop presentations. A considerable amount of performing was done in the community. There were two purposes of Orchestra. One was to give the students a chance to per- form in orchestra settings and learn from experience the proper procedure for re- hearsal and performing. The second pur- pose was to provide music in the school and community. ln both ways the student benefited profitably. Orchestra participated in the three annual concerts. They invited an out of town group, Sedro-Woolley, in the spring. Orches- tra planned to participate in the all-city orchestra concert. This included grade school and junior high groups. Miss Pederson leads the Orchestra through a beautiful movement at the Christmas Concert. Orchestra, Back Row: Kathy Salmon, Marcia Preston, Ozzie Jones, Wayne Lieb, Bill Dorn, Doug Baker, Terri Harris, Advisor Miss Pederson. Second Row: Doug Raymur, Judy Vanderhoff, Paul Car- ter, Jim Bills, Rex Eacho, Curt Norton, Jim Gellatly, Harlan Hender- son, Marnie Blue, Greg France. Third Row: Mike Moore, Aleta rclaestm Kirkpatrick, Darrell Brown, Rita Stallings, Kathy O'Connor, Jody Mills, Barb Woods, Vivian Pennington, Nancy Wozniak, Ken Brady, Mike McCann, Simona Eschwig, Dell Dyer. Front Row: Aaron Davis, Chris Elder, Carol Stallings, Elaine Shamberger, Diane Gribnau, Lynn Robinson, Pat Sinclair, Janet Shamberger. Thespian Advisors: Mr. Robert McAllister, Mrs. Pauline Peterson, Mr. Lyfe Schwarz, Mr. Rod Molzahn. Brad, played by Rick Doggett, explains to Dennis Tiffany, that lf you got friends in the world nothing bad can happen to you and that's the truth. Cyrano, played by Mike Tucker, delirious, cries out Let no one help me -no one!-only the tree . . . f ww'0'11:,. - i Thespian Troupe 469 performed in several excellent plays this year. They included Everybody Loves Opal, the story of an old woman whose business partners plot to kill her. ln the end all the plots fail and everybody loves Opal. The Crucible dra- matically depicted life as it was in Salem village, during the time of witchcraft. Cyrano de Bergerac filled its audiences with comedy and drama as people laughed at his nose. In the end tragedy struck as Cyrano was killed. A variety of other plays were produced for the use of the troupe at drama festivals. Among them were Four Cornered Triangle, Poems, Youth 8: Spring, and Winnie the Pooh. The troupe performed these plays for the drama festival at Yakima. For money making projects the troupe per- formed Would the Real Jesus Christ Please Stand Up, and Riders to the Sea. Camille Taylor as Tituba in The Crucible, screamed I don't compact with no Devil! as she was about to be condemned of witchcraft by Reverend John Hale, played by Rick Doggett, while Abbey Williams, played by Casandra Firman, looks on. .. ' 'af we Christian, played by Jon Wooten, said Quick! my glove-l'll throw it in his face, as he grabbed the cut-purse, played by Ben Fritz, who was about to steal his money in Cyrano de Bergerac. Judge Danforth, played by Mike Tucker, sentenced, Has the devil dried up any tear of pity in you? Take her out! as Elizabeth Proctor, played by Lova Delabarre, was convicted of witchcraft in The Crucible. As the priest, played by Jim Clark, presented the letter, Roxanne, played by Connie Taber, read You and Christian will be married privately in your house, while Christian, played by Jon Wooten, looks on and Raganeau, played by Clifford Webster, holds the lantern. The ,Dimes Cyrano, played by Mike Tucker, listens to Roxanne, played by Conni Taber, as she said Then let the leaves fall. Tell me now the court new -my gazette! WY' I .5 ,, , . W ,N Kgiwdess A , ... 19 se ,NAM ,V3s,ss5- . xt ' L 5'5 -A -N , K -. M- ,,,.tftj:fZ- A - I Members of Assembly Class present a skit for the Back row: Vicki Miller, Sandy Paine, Frank Higgins, Bill Watson. Second row: Teresa Wylet, Mar- pep assemblies. nie Marquess, Sue Doerschuk, Rick Doggett, Earl Bower, Patti Dyal. Front row: Linda Taylor, Penny lsaminger, Sue Weeks, Jeanean Hann, Coral Fisher, Nancy Noga. When a group of clowns pranced out onto the gym floor or a bunch of hillbillies bellowed a tune about victory, the student body was assured that Assem- bly Class was presenting another spirited skit. Assembly Class was the selective group that planned all school assemblies, including pep assemblies, Christmas and Thanksgiving assemblies, patriotic and other varied assemblies. Back row: Ed Harris, Roger Nelson, Kim Yerxa, Allen Thompson, Chris Leyden, Ray Higgins, Pat Feser, Steve Rose, Dave DeRooy. Second row: Kathy Woirol, Barb Booher, Marcia Holland, Theresa Younker, Sharon May, Pat Housten, Phil Blumhagen. Front row: Charlotte Vickery, Carolle Bailey, Girls from Assembly Class line up to meet their op- Carol Davis, Francis Berdine, Linda Parker, Kathy Cozart, Jeanne Mattix. ponents for the Mission Impossible assembly. l 5 l Debate Club, Back Row: Bill Lynch, Paul Bonifaci, Sam Schwab, Greg Beeler, Chris Elder, Jim- Lowe, Steve Harrison, Richard Schrader, Becky Bice, Rick Virnig, Paul Peabody, Harold Benson, Ozzie Jones, Rob Vickery. Second Row: Mike National Forensic League, Back Row: Sam Schwab, Steve Harrison, Chris Elder, Greg Beeler. Front Row: Bill Lynch, Becky Bice, Paul Peabody, Miss Orton, Advisor. Moore, Roberta Wagner, John Knighton, Chuck Hoxsey, Janet Shamberger, Laurie Grimm, Lonnie Roy, Rick Cooper. Front Row: Teresa Schmitz, Julie Shutt, Rita Stallings, Lois Som- bardo, Lynn Haven, Barb Sloan. ebate lub and .F.L. Besides the many gains Debate Club offers as a whole to the school, many personal rewards are obtained. There are many opportunities for improvement in self control, poise and better expression of ideas. The club participated in four college-sponsored tourna- ments at Ellensburg, Gonzaga, University of Washington and University of Puget Sound. Debaters attended the National Forensic League District Tournament at Yakima and the North Central Washington District Tournament. During the year the members gave some thirty-five Christ- mas seal talks to adult groups on behalf of the Chelan Tu- berculosis League. They also gave talks promoting measles vaccine during the fall. Neva Hall gives a debate on criminal investigation pro- cedures. 3 . ,Eggs if' f tix s ...W....s . 5 E , t MN, if , . s f.:.sWg -s 5 QV ,, s A N l 5 Hi? limi.-f ,V 4- . Q2 1lf7iV gix 2. M.U.N., Back row: Advisor Mr. Roland Weis, Mike Tucker, Bill Kerr, Bill Watson, Arnold Guenther, Jim Cattin, Eric Elder, Debbie Mumm, Gary Bell. Front row: Thelma Waddle, Ann Oberg, Sandy Brown, Bonnie Woodward, Lana Wolfe, Becky Mumm, Lee Ann Barke. ntermztiofml elations lub M.U.N. delegates prepare their presentations for their trip to C.W.S.C. RICH AND POOR 'ua Delegates representing most of the countries of the world gath- ered to discuss problems affecting the world and its people. Discussing and preparing recommendations for problems in the world today is the purpose of the United Nations. International Relations Club was established to study the workings of the U.N. and to represent W.H.S. at the Model United Nations conference held at Ellensburg each year. The club chose to represent Portugal, Albania, and Australia at the conference. This year the club attended one M.U.N. session at Ellensburg and another was planned at Vancouver, B.C. A group from M.U,N. decides in a moment of laughter which country they want to represent. Apple Leaf, Back row: Advisor Miss Helen Orton, Carol Davis, Debbie Erwert, Kathy Cozart, Sue Mullen, Paula Hallum. Front row: Diane Hanson, Debbie Pitcher, Arlene Vail, Bonnie Bulmer, Becky Rogers. Apple mf Staff Members of the Apple Leaf staff work out layouts for the advertise- ments. Always Johnny-on-the-spot, the Apple Leaf staff succeeded in meeting deadlines and turning out regular editions of the much looked forward to Ap- . ple Leaf newspaper. Included were a general coverage of school activi- sms ,ty ,S ,,, i ties, personal contributions, poems, sports cover- age, and letters to the editor. With a 54,000 dollar budget to work on the newspaper was financed partly by advertising and the remain- der was from the S.A.T. fund. Kathy Cozart and Diane Hanson discuss articles for the first paper Q. i n is Apple Leaf, Back row: Steve Kobold Ed Gaethle Alan Duncan Jeff Graham John Melton Bill Way mire, Larry Craig, Jerry Sherwood Second row Dave Phillippi Kathy Brown Third row John Crol lard, Anita Cooper, Kjirsti Moss, Helen Hetu Pam Graham Gail Kurtz Kathy Torgerson Barb Man son, Advisor Miss Helen Orton. First row Judi Wilcox Anita Melcher Francis Tompkins Marilyn Bonifaci, Barb Woods, Evy Ham Donna Davis Kathy Keller Hattie Schrick Adding to the general enjoyment of the student body, the Literary Magazine was published by students selected from the members of the ad- vanced creative writing class. The magazine con- tained poetry, fiction, and essays chosen from those submitted by the student body. The pur- pose was to stimulate creativity among the students. Three members of the Literary Magazine staff pre- pare the mimeograph machine for use. , ? nf' -1 ,. nfl! I..itO 9, an . I Q i if! ,ek f si,-G The Wa Wa staff takes time out to pose for Greg. Wa Wa is a unique class of its own. Highlights included tedious planning, inventories, an annual trip to Seattle at the University of Washington, which broadened the stu- dents' views on yearbook production, hectic picture plan- ning, and of course, faithful deadlines. These activities outwardly outlined Wa Wa. Gene Massey and Greg Poage make final adjustments on the en- larger before printing a picture. 1-uIr,g,-St Pat Stephens, Editor. This year the theme Imagery was reflected in the school life of students throughout the annual. Wa Wa members are chosen for their interest in yearbook production and their capability. They may be selected from any class. Part of the Wa Wa staff discuss layouts in yearbooks from other schools. 'n . L -fi . . 3 W Q 5 fl .Jn Pt Q ll - ' fl 2' Q. 4,-N f' W. E A , 5, ,. NX ., 4 h f' , x ,WIN t l l-v- 'f: gs 'B , 2 ai, uf f Ax' K 5 mviasf 'fi . 5 X Q AW Advusor Mr Thorpe advnses the edator on layout detanls Teresa Schmutz and Charhe Quehrn Layout Personnel Wa Wa Staff Terrul Kummer Art Edntor Greg Poage Photo Edntor Karen Shafer Business Manager John Stelter Sports Editor Barb White Copy Edntor Conme Wmes Sales Manager at s o 0 0 Q Q IW xg-'if -- i If 1 if Art Club, Back Row: Carolyn Shank, Diane DeRooy, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Advisor, Mike Benedict, Sandy Brown. Front Row: Kathy Michel, Carol Fahrenbruch, Steve Callihan. .41 Above: Carolyn Shank works busily at painting a poster. Right: Mrs. Kirkpatrick observes her students as they work it on a silk screen print advertising a concert. rt lub To all Wenatchee High School students interested in art, the Art Club offers a creative outlet. The group's activities include such projects as designing hall posters for high school activi- ties, making posters for band concerts, and for other functions in Wenatchee. This year the club held its third annual Christmas art auction. Students could buy original art drawings or paintings for Christ- mas presents. The Art Club also helped prepare sets for the plays and did let- tering for any activity which requested it. All of these activities made it a busy, interesting year for the Art Club. French Club, Back Row: Marsha Eaton, Cheryl George Evelyn Qumby Joyce Hall Sandy Brown Mrs. Valaas, Advisor. Second Row: Kim Moore Lynn Smith Rita Stallings Lana Wolfe Lonnie Roy Paul Peabody. Front Row: Mr. Cushman, Advisor Teresa Schmitz Julie Shutt Joan Snyder Becky Huber, Marnie Blue, Lee Ann Hoaglin, Cathy Cochran renclr lub The members of French Club met every other Tuesday eve- ning. This year the club planned a spring style show to raise money. Their goal was to send students to Quebec for a few days to live with French-speaking families. On November 16, the group, in conjunction with German and Spanish Clubs, helped put on a Foreign Language Ban- quet, with an assortment of French preparations-boeuf bourguignon coquilles St. Jacques, Des patisseries, des haricots verts, des Iigumes, and des gateaux. The annual winter carnival, with skiing, inner tubing, and lots of food, was held at Squilchuck. Following annual custom, the group sang Christmas carols to hospital patients and in the neighborhoods around Wen- atchee High School-in French, of course. French Club members listen attentively to the minutes from the last meeting. The bright, romantic lore of ancient Mexico was studied by the Spanish Club this year. Along with the other foreign language clubs, Span- ish Club helped plan and participated in the For- eign Language Banquet. The members brought the spicy, delicious foods typical of Mexico. In the future, the club hopes to hold a fiesta which will include the Spanish clubs of other schools. Plans for the event were started this year. Spanish Club discusses plans for their fiesta. Spanish lub Spanish Club, Back row: Maria Bush, Trish Burke, Karen Bardin, Rhonda Mills, Advisor Mr. Yanez. Front row: Linda O'Neil, Teresa Cantrell, Linda Taylor, Shelley Kay. German Club, Back Row: Randall Downey, Don Kirby, Bill Lynch, Allen Thompson. Second Row: Karen Hann, Arnold Guenther, Clifford Webster, Ken Noltensmeyer, Linda O'NeaI. Front Row: Advisor Miss Pederson, Linda Taylor, Maggie Ramsey, Gay Langgons, Rita Keller, Tessie Thompson. s . 2 i , . .2 'i Randall Downey speaks to Wenatchee High's newest lan- guage club, the German Club. Miss Pederson, advisor of German Club, said that the purpose of German Club is to do things relating to the culture and his- tory of Germany which there isn't time to explore in class. At their different meetings, the club mem- bers participated in German dancing and singing. There were guest speakers talk- ing on Germany. Along with French and Spanish Clubs, German Club participated in the Foreign Language Banquet, bring- ing samples of typical German foods. Miss Pederson advises the German Club in a casual meeting. if . .. . . nu Q. A, ,C 1' . sf - af- Varsity Wrestling Team, Back row: Coach Tom Black, John Knighton, Jamie McDonald, Jerry Rowe, Harold Benson, Bill Richards, Dan Jagla, Mike Moore, Rick Hively, Jeff Barnhart, John Shreve, Dan Mengelos, Conrad Schoessler. Front row: Rick Schuman, Allyn White, Dean Sauve, Eric Dussell, Kipp Sukow, Andy Bender, Dan Rader, Jim Hudson, Steve Hudson, Darrell Brown, Steve Leman, Wrestling J.V. Wrestling Team, Back row: Scott Pickering, Randy Whitehall, Jeff Clark, Ken Caswell, Don Peach, Bill Crandall. Front row: Jerry Siler, Randy Johnson, Jerry Willsey, Darrell Otto sen, Greg Vinecore, Linden McKinney. .,,.,. , L . - 'h 5? - ., ' is ,..Q if is -4 , , v 1' J ,ff R. 4 f s , B V , r if? in ' ' ' f . 75 ga f . 5 Mtg 'ities g H 'Wil n jg C The Panther wrestlers had a cessful year, winning twelve their 23 matches and sending wrestlers, Mike Moore and F Hively, to state competition. lt captured the 148-pound class as state champion, the second the thirteen-year history of W.l wrestling. Wrestling is a contest of skill endurance. Weight classes maintained to ensure equality competition. The wrestlers judged on skill and the technic used in their competition points. Wrestling Scores Wenatchee 28 Othello Wenatchee 20 Ephrata Wenatchee 29 Eastmont Wenatchee 5 Moses Lake Wenatchee 24 Chelan Wenatchee 38 Tonasket Wenatchee 24 Othello Wenatchee 26 Pasco Wenatchee 46 Cashmere Wenatchee 18 Eisenhower Wenatchee 23 Eastmont Wenatchee 50 Chelan Wenatchee 19 Davis Wenatchee 37 Cashmere Wenatchee 24 Richland Wenatchee 23 Shadle Park Wenatchee 22 Quincy Wenatchee 14 Ephrata Wenatchee 21 Walla Walla Wenatchee 6 Kennewick Wenatchee 32 Sumner Wenatchee 10 Moses Lake Wenatchee 14 Eastmont Top right: Mike Moore's double grapevine won't score when Jim Hudson arches into a bridge. Center right: Reversals by Mike Moore were a com- mon sight this season. Lower right: Rick Hively shows how he pinned his Moses Lake opponent in the inter-district finals to win his way to State. Lower left: Bill Richards attempts to pin his Moses Lake opponent during the inter-district finals. , KN 13.4- Left: John Rosendahl succeeds in blocking a shot by an Eastmont player. Above: The Panthers take possession of the ball with a bit of fast playing. Basketball The W.H.S. basketball team shot for a berth in the state playoffs, and almost succeed- ed. They went as f'ar as a district play-off with Richland, but lost the game 66-54. The team was plagued by illness at the be- ginning ofthe year, but they were success- ful in winning several of those games. Games were extremely varied, but all were fast and exciting. The competition was strong with Basin Big Eight teams and with the other league teams. ,f A F'- Vl xr, f' tt r 2 'FB fl G Larry Worley attempts to shoot whale an Eastmont player tries to block nt N I, 5 Mi .--.H ,...--mann Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee 'Wenatchee Wenatchee 65 69 58 66 57 84 54 49 53 75 Above: Head Basketball Coach Bob Eller Above nght John Ros endahl hooks the ball into the basket. Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Right: Rod Cobb leaps up toward the basket to make a lay-in. Below: Larry Worley trles a shot from the rffug' 3 EY -Hfx ,V 1 Q' Q t -ttxf' ll :I S2355 E Junior Varsity Basketball, Back row: Manager Eldon Ulrich, ager Steve May, Coach Jack Brantner. Front row: Brad Sum- Tim Jones, Lee Bridges, Richard Schrader, Steve Westerberg, mers, Ricky Brown, Jeff Hodder, Lanny Kliewer, Jerry Strom, Jay Nutting, Doug Preston, Paul Sauer, Oscar Nelson, Man- Mike Gnagy. j. V . and Sqbommfe Basketbcz ll Sophomore Basketball, Back-row: Ronnie Doop, Bob Martin, Rex Bratton, Danny Ottosen, Roger Schmitz, Dave Floyd, Tim Rick Brown, Pat Johnson, Mike Gnagy. Front row: Al White, Jones, Pat Wilson, Bill Blumhagen. . , . , ,. Est' 4 Ski Club, Back row: John Doerschuk, John Crollard, Don Kirby, Steve Hachtel, Lee Trotter, Mike Leyden, Mike Babst. Front row: Sue Weeks, Debbie Weeks, Sue Smith, Diane Savenko, Jan Hildebrand, Eileen Wooldridge. John Stewart hurries through the gates with desperation at Mis- sion Ridge. .iq ' i-I- 5 Ski lub A real hit this year at WHS was the newest club addition, the Ski Club. Now students can support their school and at the same time ski for fun. lt has been an appealing choice for many students, with a club membership of about fifty. They also sponsored a trip to the Big Mountain at Whitefish, Montana. A Ski Club member tries to keep his feet together while going through the slalom. K t-I' by , kg' K .V VVA Q .elses w e.. ,A W, . Junior Class Officers: Jan Hildebrand, Treasurer, Dave Presidentg Dave Burt, President, Barb Gentry, Secretary. Class of ,69 The junior, rejoicing in his new-found prestige, is ex- cited about his chance to rank someone else as he was ranked. And so the wheel keeps turning. The juniors' most important responsibility -the Jun- ior Prom - was financed by a caramel apple sale, an after-game dance, and other money-making projects. The planning for the prom began early. Class advisor Mr. May said that the representatives all had excellent participation and were very enthusiastic. The juniors chose the theme from these choices: Alice in Wonder- land, San Francisco Night, Cinderella Ball, and Step into my Dreams. The ball, held in April, was a fitting tribute to the seniors. Q rr Smeltzer, Vice Luann Andrews Paula Atwood Kathleen Aumelll Terry Austad Sue Ayers Carol Backstrom Patti Bair Roger Baird Teryle Baker Jim Barker Jerry Barksdale Jeff Barnhart Paula Bartholomew Gregg Beeler Tom Bendsen Barbara Beran wif if an 'an 'Abi ra .lf K .4 ' Kathy Abbey Sandra Adamek Rose Agnes Larry Alexander Marcia Allen Michael Allen Alice Anderson Mark Anderson Af A rlxflflylalm.. .,. a t 1, ' l 'il xv 'M at ll. 1. 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NOT PICTURED: John Anderson Steve Boswell Larry Burts Sharee Butler Clinton Casey Pat Combs Patti Conley John Davies Donna Davis Valerie Davison Chris De Laney Jim Delp Don Dicken Alan Duncan Stan Ellison Ed Gaethle Jody Galloway Jim Gellatly Gary Gilbert Dick Greenfield Dee Hanna Joyce Hahn Colleen Harvey Scott Henry Joan Hunt Martha Ingram Ellen Johannsen Tod Jones Rita Keller Gary Lee Doug Lewis Gar Long Bud Loss David McKinzie Dan McMonagle Terry Matthews Sharon May John Melton Alan Moore Verina Morgan Kjirsti Moss Doug Murren Kathy Mylius Doug Newell Don Peach Stephen Pottorff Gordon Ouehrn Mike Render Steve Rose Paul Sauer Leroy Scott Lonnie Scott Dana Shellenbarger Gail Snyder Lynda Taylor Charles Thompson Jerry Vipond Carolyn White Kenneth Willey Kathie Witter Darrel Brown and Cary Brooker display their un- usual talent while doing a skit for their home FOOITI. 2 FT' -if X' .J kg' f 1 il K A ,fs l i l ' 3 S . F ,X A I N WX , . R Junior Class Spring Representatives, Back row: Marilyn Ross, Colleen Shelton, Jill Luebber, Kim Moore, Leslie Telford. Front row: Kay Goff, Julie Shutt, Shelley Kay, Marcia Allen, Lael Weyenberg. union Junior Class Spring Officers, Back row: Vice President Jeff Barnhart, President Steve Jones. Front row: Secretary B. J, Graybill, Treasurer Sandy Mickelson. 3-u Q X on TT Bob MacAnally gulps a quick drink on the way to class. ici N . lu fi I ,ws ' i fm aww X if Fall Pep Board, Back row: Advisor Miss Charleyne Roberts, Marti Reich, Sharon Byrne, Marcia Hol- land, Historian Bonnie Woodward, Elaine Shamberger, Pat Houston. Second row: Luann Andrews, Thelma Waddle, President Connie Copeland, Secretary Debbie Hetler, Nancy Bills, Treasurer Karen Shafer, Lynn Taylor. Front row: Shirley Loesch, Teresa Kunkel, Vice President Vicki Hornfelt, Diane Laurenti, Debbie Shuss. gb md Spring Pep Board, Back row: Joyce Peterson, Judy Gahringer, Jeanne Wayerski, Paula Smeltzer, Suzie Hodder. Second row: Debbie Mumm, Connie Copeland, Karen Hahn, Sandy Paine, Nancy Bills, Carol Davis, Nancy Wozniak. Front row: Historian Beth Emer- son, Treasurer Dianne Laurenti, Secretary Peggy Kunzman, Vice President Teresa Kunkel, President Marnie Marquess. 'sux' !'l,. l , -it . .sflm N. if :VV ' 'U i me as Wen Hi Pep Club members initiate new girls. Back Row: Judy Wilcox, Marcia Holland, Bonnie Woodward. Front Row: Mary Ellen Peters, Janet Shamberger, Rita Stallings, Maria Bush. gb labs fl A , A 7 , n A fy l A 4 A rw A 6 x .L P.K. Pep Club girls planned new emblems for the student body blazers. Paula Lehne, Karen Ferguson, Nancy Bush Hi Yu Pep Club members enjoy painting a spirit poster. Back Row: Brenda Wallace, Kim Horan, Julie Shutt, Karen Shafer Kathy Swarm Advisor Mrs. Bauer, Sharon Byrne, Marti Reich. Front Row Carol Bailey, Lova Delabarre, Carol Davis, Shelley Stockstill. SQ! In' A 1 . 'itil -if J 5-ss... Pep Board adopted a Korean orphan this year through the Christian Children's Fund. The child wrote monthly letters which provided many inter- esting minutes for Pep Board members. A banquet was planned for the new members of all pep clubs. In addition, most of the individual clubs held their own initiation programs. Many of the old rules were changed by the pep clubs this year. There were no mandatory require- ments other than the girls should wear their uni- forms when required. Ah I P.E. Pep Club members prepare mums for homecoming. Back Row: Lynne Robinson, Joanne Barr, Shirley Loesch, Beth Emer- son. Front Row: Sharon Wolfe, Jeanne Wayerski, Judy Gahringer. Pqb C labs P chard, Carol Stallings, .l0dy lVlillS, Shirley Wilder. Hi-Yu Pep Club displays one of the many spirit posters made for the support of sports events. Glenda Malliot, Sandy Paine, Wendy Bou- P.E. Pep Club members take their turn at dusting the showcase. Teresa Michel, Joyce Peterson, Denise Schmuck, Marilyn Ross. ,V M I i Q, .1 .F ' i i Qs we .. ... .. , -., vs . i , +V. . . A-1-yfv . sy' X -, - - . ... . . .,g -. 5' . 5 '.1 ?'f' ,cv A Kew X. uk . kkkx i .366 ,Si h ,iid ,, .xg . . . 4 K .C fi' .git x xx is 3 sepsis. t 1-' 'XY ,Sw has s xii? tam X K Q ss VME if is N is 'iigsnii k N x ,..,..i. t - , . X ,.k. X5 NME ,. - g P.K. Pep Club members display the banner which they use at all sports events. Connie Copeland, I Connie Hougen, Gigi Thompson. Roxanne Moore, Karen Hahn, Jennifer Manley, Debbie Shuss. P.K. Pep Club members take a rest from their many activities Back Row: Marnie Marquess, Paula Smeltzer, Theresa Kunkel Pe Sue Hawkins, Laura O'Haver, Karen Gossman, Debra Crossley Front Row: Joan Snyder, Marcia Ward, Lonnie Roy. P.S. Pep Club members prepare for their annual chili feed. Back Row: Advisor Mrs. Hornfelt, Pat Houston, Vicki O'DelI, Sue Smits, Nancy Bills, Karen Jefferson, Ann Seipt, Lily Eng. Front Row: Debbie Hetler, Julie Gossman, Francis Tompkins, Caryn Goulden, PattyThorp, Linda Hoaglin, Dianne Johnson. Kitt 4 fzx 85 Wen-Hi Pep Club members decorate for the pep club Christmas party. Advisor Miss Harbine, Nan Simmons, Thelma Waddle, Vicki Hornfelt, Luann Andrews, Corinne Stockstill, Carol Jaso. r I . vw--A 3 gb lubs support Panthers-A -War P.E. Pep Club members make posters for wrestling. Back Row: W Peggy Kunzman, Cathy Richardson, Rhona Mills. Front Row: Donna Reed, Karen Garke, Lynn Taylor. P.S. Pep Club members pass out love letters at homecoming Michele Mairesse, Sharon Lawrence, Mary Norlin, Candi Carey, Mike Johnson football player, Kathy Woirol, Lynn Wagner, Patti Thorp, Elaine Sham berger. 'Tie ., W sf V3 Fall Girls Club Cabinet, Back row: Kris Wilson, Pam Miller, Wendy Bouchard, Jill Luber, Tessie Thompson, Luann Andrews, Jill Day, Peigi Wood, Maggie Ramsey. Front row: Lee Ann Barke, Elaine Shamberger, Laura O'Haver, Carol Stallings, Carol Fahrenbruch, Karen Shafer, Sandee Laney. Girls' lub abinet The purpose of Girls' Club and of Girls' Club Cabinet was primarily to promote friendship be- tween WHS girls. The cabinet coordinated many service committees. These included organizing office helpers, conducting Girl of the Month vot- girls at WHS. Committees were also established to care for the sick room and the Girls' Club room. The Fashion Board, originated by the cabinet, ing, recruiting ushers and girl guides for open house, orientation, and evening school functions, and sponsoring a Big Sister program for new worked with the faculty in deciding on reason- able guidelines for clothing worn in school. Spring Girls Club Cabinet, Back row: Karen White, Janet Rytter, Wendy Bouchard, Jill Day, Sandee Laney, Maggie Ramsey, Sandy Paine, Lana Wolfe. 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The seminar's emphasis was on original research in the basic sci- ences. A perpetual plaque with the grand prize winner's name en- graved on it will be kept at the school. Individual trophies were awarded in the five major fields of scientific pursuit. The group also planned trips to the science departments of the Uni- versity of Washington, Washington State University, and other places of scientific interest in the area. Members of Science Club discuss a planned trip to the University of Washington. -14 X G.A.A., Back row: Peggy Schmidt, Val Walters, Pat Kurth, Judy Lindahl, Chris Howell, Shelly Kay. Second row: Ann Seipt, Teresa Cantrell, Annette Ramey, Kathy Mathews, Shari Harris, Becky Trumble, Advisor Miss Grubb. Front row: Janet Hampton, Karen Hann, Lauri Madden, Trish Burke, Karen Bardin, Julie Darlington, Diane Hampton. iris' Athletic ssociation A member of G.A.A. almost makes a basket for her team during a practice session for a future basketball game during a sports day. G.A.A. was open to all girls interested in participating in sports. Both intramural and interscholastic competition were offered. The com- peting schools included Eastmont, Cashmere, Moses Lake, Wenat- chee Valley College, Leavenworth, and Chelan. The year started with soccer, and continued with volleyball, basket- ball, and gymnastics. Spring sports consisted of track and field, badminton, and softball. The organization participated in various money-making projects to finance awards to girls who have participated in various games throughout the year. Members of opposing G.A.A. basketball teams struggle for possession of the ball. Lettermen's Club, Back Row: Dana Schelenbarger, Ed Harris, Rick Hively, Bob Sauve, Pat Barry, Conrad Schoessler, Jeff Lombard, Joe Nelson, Bob Mickey, Chris Elder, Jerry Cadman, Bill Lynch. Second Row: Dan Jagla, Terry Valdez, Dave Smeltzer, Larry Gil- bert, Jim Barker, Cory Hildebrand, Mike Moore, Brad Kay, Dan Emerson, Earl Bower, Eric Elder, John Knighton, Mark Anderson, Dave Phillippi. Front Row: Mike Craig, Mike Goodman, John Mills, John Rosendahl, Mike Johnson, Terry Berg, Rob Libke, Gary Isaac- son, Larry Worley, Darrell Brown, Ron Foster, Bob Smith. Lettermen 's lub To be eligible for membership in Lettermen's Club, a boy must have earned a varsity letter in some athletic field. The group inspires appreciation of the athletics in both school and community athletics. The annual activities of this club involve present- ing the Panther Best awards and also the honor of selecting Varsity Ball Royalty. Three members of Lettermen's Club talk over future plans and proj ects of the club. DECA, Back Row: lvan Cornell, Joey Johannsen, John Stock well. Second Row: Chuck Sollinger, Larry Goff. Third Row: Steve Bouchard, Gary Kaysen, Lonnie DePue. Fourth Row Burke Crossley, Terry Swystun, Steve Jonn, Dave Goodman. D.E.C.A. Left Two D.E. students prepare a window display. Right: Even though Joey Johannsen may be showing Carol Benesh something interesting her attention seems to be drawn toward another object! ,M X. Fifth Row: Dixie Comstock, Sharon Lawrence, Cathy Cozart. Sixth Row: Camille Taylor, Bonnie Miller. Seventh Row: Bev Peterson, Sheryl Leonard, Rex Coffman, Orville Ochs. Eighth Row: Barb Cheney, Carol Benesh, Mr. Moran, Judy McKerlie. The Distributive Education Clubs of America were formed to provide high school students with an opportunity to work as retail clerks. The student had to find his own job and work there one period a day. Two other periods were spent in class learning the techniques of marketing and distribution. Among their activities were helping with valley fruit promotion, participation in the State DECA Leadership Contest, planning spring banquets, and the production of the well-known DECA Coloring Book, Each member of DECA was required to make a display using the products which he worked with. The display window was in the east wing of the high school and contained displays ranging from clothing apparel to cameras and auto supplies. Boys' Club, Back row: Pat Combs, Bill Watson, Steve Soth, Chris Kirkpatrick, Floyd Rogers. Front row: Leonard Hayes, Dean Burts, Darrell Ottosen, Gene Van Selus, Jim Gaspar. Boys' Club members examine plans for the victory cannon. The many activities of Boys' Club aided in pro- moting school spirit and establishing school tra- dition. This year's Boys' Club activities included sponsor- ing rooter bus trips for football and basketball games, presenting a dance featuring a Battle of the Bands, building the successful Homecoming bonfire, and selling PAW sweat shirts. The main project for the year was planning and constructing a victory cannon for W.H.S. At the end of the year, the Boy of the Year was awarded fifty dollars. . ..., E if- P. ' N f'1 l. ,l I QW .A G Q : '- I xy fix . K :X s Xl so lg -cu' In ,, C ,QVC bmw Three Alpine Club hikers discuss the day's events. Dennis Paronto and Bob Couch take a break at their snowy mountain camp. go ' I b Alpine Club, Back Row: Gordon Valentine, Bill Kerr, Ron Asplund, Randy Mr. Asplund, Advisor, Ozzie Jones, Miss Harbine, Karen Bardin, Cheryl Asplund, Peter Valaas, Steve Hanson, Stan Ellison, Paul Bonifaci, Neil Mueller, Trish Burke, Bob Couch, Mike Sodergren, Steve May. Fulwiler, Carl Dammann, Beth Judkins, Connie Fulwiler, Second Row: Seniors, Back row: Pat Stephens, Kathy Salmon, Eric Elder, Ed Harris, Gary Isaacson, Steve Harrison, Gary Bell, Carol Fahren- bruch. Second row: Donna Reed, Bill Krakowka, Pam DePonty, Mark Jones, Dan Emerson, John Stewart, Corinne Stockstill. Third row: Kathy 0'Connor, Carol Stallings, Suzie Hodder, Lorraine Matthews, Connie Copeland, Sally Featherkile, Judy Eustace, Sharon Byrne. Fourth row: Lova Delabarre, Carol Bailey, Peggy Wood, Camille Taylor, Ron Bartram, Debbie Hetler, Marcia Pres- ton, Gene Van Selus, Marcia Holland. Fifth row: Ann Oberg, Mari- lyn Bonifaci, Sandi Messer, Sharon Wolfe, Jon Burt, Chris Kirk- patrick, Marti Reich, Cheryl Siler. Front row: Advisor Mrs. Lorraine Kile, Carol Davis, Kathy Fortner, Sally Gould, Bonnie Bulmer, Keith Gillin, Rick Doggett, Lee Ann Barke, Thelma Waddle. N vztiomzl H onor Society National Honor Society promoted the standards of leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service. Each member was selected on this basis. The members met the four categories in the following ways. Each member was required to maintain a 3.3 cumu- Iative grade average, to participate in other activities, to develop leadership, to maintain a high reference of character, and to serve the school and community through Juniors, Back row: Steve Lehmen, John Rosendahl, Bob Smith, Darrell Brown, Ron Foster, David Collyer, Steve Hayes. Second row: Robert Blane, Wayne Lieb, Lonnie Trotter, Steve Zimmer- man, Dennis Paronto, Richard Schrader, John Tiffany. Third row: Paul Bonifaci, Bill Lynch, Mike Jeffrey, Randall Downey, Jerry Strom, Mike Sodergren, Gary Reisen, Jim Gasper, Howard Goetz. tutoring and the Dollars for Scholars drive. Activities of Honor Society included compiling Honor Roll lists, an assembly honoring new members, formal in- ductions of members, presenting Teacher Appreciation Day, and the annual Dollars for Scholars drive. The members climaxed the year with their annual party pre- sented by the juniors for the graduating seniors. Fourth row: Loretta Lenny, Janis Bolinger, Leslie Lucas, Barb Gentry, Theresa Michel, Rosalie Movius, Eldon Ulrich. Front row: Advisor Mrs. Lynda Watson, Terry Gellately, Karen White, Lee Ann Hoaglin, Cathy Critchell, Cheryl George, Peggy Schmidt, Nancy Wozniak, Wendy Bouchard. be 5 lub On September 30, Chess Club president, Dave Collyer and Mr. Louis Guizzetti attended a school chess tournament in Seattle. There, they acquired many new helpful techniques. Spirit plus is flowing from room 109. If you notice the various pos- ters at pep assemblies, plus other activities such as bulletin no- tices and extra-spirited students, they are all from 109 Club. This hardworking and high-spirited new club is Mr. Madland's home- room. Mark Wetherald makes an important move to put his op ponent in checkmate. Chess Club, Back Row: Phil Brothers, Michael Miller, Steve Hudson, Advisor Mr. Guizzetti. Front Row: Mark Wetherald, Dave Collyer. 109 lub 109 Club, Back Row: Greg Story, Mike Tucker, Chris Kirkpatrick, Steve Hachtel, Gary Bell, Dan Emerson, Advisor Mr. Madland. Second Row: Ron Bartram, Keith Gillin, Connie Copeland, Sally Featherkile, Gene Van Selus, Bill Krakowka. s ' ., -,,- ,wf ,,.. -, . 1 A A . W k V.,--s F.F.A., Back row: Jody Galloway, Les Young, Rod Cobb, John Melton, Kevin Gates. Second row: Dick Green- field, Dennis Markey, Steve Shifflet, Doug Lewis, Ran dy Henry, Bert Daggett, Bob Greenfield. Third row . 1 ' Advisor Mr. George Roberts, Jerry Vipond, Leonard Hayes, Ron Colwell, Jerry Rowe, Harold Moore. Front row: Scott Gillen, Dan Jagla, Mike Babst, Mike Craig, Bob Sauve, Gene Cockrum, Advisor Mr. Richard Cargill. Future Farmers 0 America F F.A., or the Future Farmers of America, was organ- The activities of F.F.A. included ,judging agriculture ized for the benefit of the agriculture students. The contests, entering apple-growing contests doing purpose of F.F.A. was to develop cooperation and to orchard work, and entering a public speaking contest promote leadership. FFA members learn the proper way to prune fruit trees for proper growth. F.F.A. members haul off prunings frff' ,, . ws- ,.ie5'wa Jerry Vipond threads the projector for a biology movie. 2sf:gfffzsMvz1. 3357i-53IT:iQ:: .. K F f-sv 7 Projectionists, Back Row: Advisor Mr. Christenson, Guy Moody, Howard Goetz Steve Hatfield. Front Row: Ivor Olsen, Robert Blaine, Dick Lambson. 0 jectionists mm' Stage few Maintained as a service group for the benefit of the W.H.S. Student Body, the Stage Crew provides the physical back- ground for all school activities that use the stage in Main for their programs. The group spent many hours building and arranging sets for plays presented during the year. Helping move, set up, and take down for musicals, concerts, and plays were all part of their activities. Projectionists were responsible for setting up movies to show to various classes. They also set up the public address sys- tem which was used at assemblies. Many classes and assem- blies ran much smoother thanks to the helpfulness of the projectionists. What most students don't realize or at least appreciate is that there is always someone responsible for the background work. Without them, many plays, assemblies, and concerts would definitely be limited. Stage Crew, Back Row: Leonard Hayes, Ron Milton, Brian Farnsworth, Steve Soth. Front Row: Mike Allen, Floyd Rogers, Cathy Critchell, Ben Fritz, Steve Meyers, Chris Kirkpatrick, Advisor Mr. Lehman. Leonard Hayes and Ben Fritz work the lights for the stage pro ductions. Ron Milton, Mike Allen, and Floyd Rogers open the curtain for the beginning of the play. 'Q' 1 1 Sophomore Attendant Jane Drake Queen Patty Holden Junior Attendant Pam Stojowski Apple-Ettes check to see if the wall drapings are complete. :rl M,,,...f- Used by the Daily World as an advertisement for the Varsity Ball, this picture portrays the wide choice of dates that Jeff Lombard could have for the tolo dance. arsity Ball is Hawaiian T010 The Varsity Ball was traditionally held in honor of all varsity team members by the Apple-Ettes Drill Team. This year the Varsity Ball came closer to being a true tribute to each member of the varsity teams than ever before. A unique change was made-to a tolo dance. Ideally, each boy was escorted to an exciting evening on a romantic Hawaiian island by an equally charming girl. Under the theme Nui Loaf' meaning The Most, the Hawaiian decorations made tan- talizing surroundings. Adding musical grace to the evening again this year was the Glenn Isaacson Quartet. The main event of the eve- ning was announcement of the royalty. Patty Holden, Pam Stojowski, and Jane Drake were crowned during intermission. 212'- Apple-Ettes toil to transform the WHS gym into a Hawaiian wonderland. AM Y-sf sas- R 2 ,M ,,.r ' W. ,arf 13- 1968 Apple Blossom Festival Royalty T1 '55 Xxx s XR? li Q.. ' at ll. ffl s ig Patti Holden Stephanie Loomis Shari Milliken ln promotion of the 4-day Apple Blossom Festival, the 1968 royal trio traveled the Pacific Northwest addressing personal invitations for the festival. This year's twenty-five girls were first selected by the Student Council. Then, the student body voted for their choice of seven girls as worthy candidates. The week prior to selection night was one of radio interviews poses for official judging and numerous service club invita- tions. Automatically, after the Queen and two Princesses were chos- en, the seven runners-up became the seven royal maidens Kathy Murren screams as she is told that she will be Linda Sears in the royalty. Q'v Linda Thompson 9-X 9 v' rx Q X. 'Z 4 1 4 X 'MAFUZ ' . va. as L ' f ' if ' l rf 1? .-iff' K ,,. . , ,T W Q 00 'QE Seniors in-'- Q Fall Class Representatives, Back row: Gigi Thompson, Laura O'Haver, Rob Libke, Dan Emerson, Frank Higgins, Judy Eustace. Front row: Bonnie Woodward, Linda Murray, Penny lsaminger, Kathy Fortner, Pam Deponty, Marnie Marquess. f 'l I N J--Q Juliette Berard Francis Berdin Terry Berg Becky Bice Nancy Bills Adrian Blum Marilyn Bonifa Barbara Boohe- Dawn Bork Earl Bower Dave Bowyer Ken Brady ff' Alan Adamek Gordon Akers Sue Andruss Greg Armstrong Janet Ayers Mike Babst Carol Bailey Debbie Bainard Brad Baker Bill Baldwin Brenda Ballard Lee Ann Barke Greg Barker Steve Barone Joanne Barr Pat Barry Ron Bartram Deanna Baughman Leland Baum Gary Bell Carol Benesh G6 fd Senior Class Officers: Eric Elder, Treasurer, Linda Sears, Vice Presi- dent, Sharon Byrne, Secretary, Mike Goodman, President. '68 Will om imzte! flew A 1 -, 'M QT'-,J av? 1 ,QQ 5-B ,gl fd 'LTP Ted Brisbine Bill Brooks David Brown Elaine Brown Jim Brown Sandy Brown Robert Budde Mike Bull Mary Bullemer Bonny Bulmer Jon Burt Sue Byquist Sharon Byrne Jerry Cadman Richard Carroll Jim Cattin Jon Chamberlain Karen Chennault Barb Cheney Jim Cheney Linda Clayson Janie Clunis Rod Cobb Gene Cockrum Ron Colwell Linda Collyer Dixie Comstock Ernie Congdon Sally Conyers Rick Coon Angeta Copeland Connie Copeland Ivan Cornell Scott Cornwell Ellen Cotton Dave Cox Mike Cox Vicki Cox Kathy Cozart Mike Craig John Crollard Paul Crollard Linda Crosby Burke Crossley Marge Cummings Mary Danner Julene Darlington Hazel Darrah Bruce Davies Aaron Davis Carol Davis Lova Delabarre Steve Dennis Pam DePonty Lon Depue 43s 'flirt' f 'P 2' , an - --fit 'CFB -J l vi fm? Seniors attend college 11 Wg.. sn. ,W me A4 Qwwg, 133' N Q25- 0-'UQ N p FRN ,,,..Wgg. n . X '15, . 115+ a- ., Y x Rick Doggett prepares to deliver a few lines from one of the school plays. Glenn Dillon Ken Dillon Gary Doane Sue Doerschuk Rick Doggett Curt Dorey Mary Dourte Mike Drollman Lynn Dronen Patti Dyal Eric Elder Chris Ellison Dan Emerson Bill Ensley Doug Eshelman Wanda Eslinger Judy Eustace Carol Fahrenbruch Brian Farnsworth Sally Featherkile Bill Ferguson Karen Ferguson Pat Feser Ann Fink Seniors lead student N. , .ie 'Qw- w..f,,,h Gu. 5 X di-Q 1 Q H f gin 55 Al x., , 5 'pun- UP!! Joann Goff Larry Goff James Gollaher Frank Gooch Dave Goodman Mike Goodman Karen Gossman Sally Gould Caryn Goulden Dave Graybill Kathleen Griffin Shelia Grills Deane Grubb Steve Hachtel Karen Hahn Sharilyn Hansen Gary Harden James Harrington Ed Harris Steve Harrison Mayme Hartl Dan Heaney Diane Hendrickson Scott Henry Ted Herrera Joe Herron Debbie Hetler Frank Higgins Cory Hildebrand Jack Hill Kathy Hillman Rick Hively Suzie Hodder Senzor Steve Hacbtel on Patti Holden Marcia Holland Vicki Hornfelt Richard Hughes Larry Hunter Jan Hutchinson Gary Isaacson Penni lsaminger Mike Jacquish Dan Jagla Carolyn Jaso Karen Jefferson Joey Johannsen Greg Johnson Mike Johnson Carol Jones Norm Jones Steve Jonn All-State Football Team 'Cry -. xdx AW? Wg' '71 , 'su-I . ,Www , A L' fi Mann , lb farf- 4 ., M X fax X 4' allege applications and . r ne -. ' 4- ,- 'T H Tvs. .,.4..+:u, f'r'- .1 , ...,,,. m e a 5':x:f'oiag'U?-vw-,-5-il:-'il 1 .. .l L , , .1 K, L 1'-,3-gf. A.. 1 f ' , K if - . an V f A A q f . 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'Q' 'J .er 41 -1' 1 ' f V f asv W Senior Bill Klein studies hard-as most seniors do-while lounging on the school grounds. 4 ..k, ig kj' 4 Mike Leyden Rob Libke Ken Lingohr Diane Lodge Shirley Loesch Jeff Lombard Ken Long Jerry Lucas Marlene McAffrey Mike McArthur Mike McCroskey Judy McKerlie Mary McNerney Glenda Malliot Kathy Malmin Barb Manson 2 i K r 'inf 'iki -.ev 'rg - :fo 1:59 ,uv i .--49 Beth Judkins Noreen Kasper Terry Kastel Brad Kay Gary Kaysen Kathy Keller Peggy Kellogg Jim Kelso Bill Kerr Diana Kinkade Kathy Kinney Don Kirby Chris Kirkpatrick Bill Klein Charles Kokko Bill Krakowka Terril Kummer Teresa Kunkel Craig Ladiser Sandee Laney Daniel Lawrence Sharon Lawrence Alan Lenny Sheryl Leonard l s -X S si- limi X ,. xi Mr. Moran, D.E. and V.W.E. advisor, discusses a work report with Greg Armstrong. sclaolmfslanbs fill Senior minds J .fwf .gall Angie Marciniak Marnie Marquess Kathy Mathews Lorainne Matthews Dave Matthie Candy Mayer George Meats John Melton Darrel Messee Sandra Messer Joe Metzger Bob Mickey Bonnie Miller Vicki Miller Shari Milliken John Mills S Nancy Mitchell Karen Moon Kathy Moore Lonnie Moore Mike Moore Terri Moubray Becky Mumm Linda Murray Kathy Murren Gail Myers Joe Nelson Lynda Nelson Roger Nelson Mary Norlin David Noss Mary Novak Ann Oberg Dan O'Brien Charles Oliver Eric Olsen Rexene Olson Kathleen O'Connor Laura O'Haver Darrel Ottosen Sandy Paine Ruth Pallas Linda Parker Sue Parsons Erayna Patrick Doug Pederson Joyce Pennington Sharon Pennington Beverly Peterson 65? ? !D .. .:x' -D 626617725 q - 4 A , . .- . JN' R ' S s ' , IQ? 561 Us '- 'X . ' Qf 94 T Even seniors forget sometimes. Ron Koenig and Mrs. Brantner laugh because Ron forgot his locker combination. N 2-QQ. 'If' We-'4-rv nb' iam rv ix 6 I- se.. -A 1 . .W W P fl Tvs .0 44,417 Y 3 F f Q we 4 - snail Joyce Peterson Don Petty Dave Phillippi Don Phillips Greg Poage Leeann Poe Jim Port Steve Powers Barbara Premovich Marcia Preston Debbie Provo Bob Ramm Maggie Ramsey Larry Redick Seniors alla 4-ff? JC' fn-3 -rt QW l if? 'I ' 'cab 'Wt unassigned stud periods affix 'TV Donna Reed Marti Reich Greg Reimen Carolyn Rhodes Gary Rifenbery Ruth Richmond Terry Richmond Jerry Riley Becky Rogers Gerald Ross John Ross .lim Roy Janet Rytter Kathy Salmon Susan Salley Don Sandstrom Bob Sauve Diane Savenko Conrad Schoessler Terrel Schoenwald Sam Schwab Senior girls followed tradition by wearing their fathers' white shirts to school on the day following royalty selection and the senior slumber parties. sf '35 ION! 'T ,g? .., 'ffm f 1 i S Senior Al Thompson leaves school after a day of hard work. Shirley Tatum Camille Taylor Lynda Taylor Lynn Taylor Roy Taylor Sharon Taylor Karen Telford Allen Thompson Dave Thompson Elizabeth Thompson GiGi Thompson Linda Thompson Patty Thorp Glen Tibbs Frances Tompkins Bonnie Torgerson Kathy Torgerson Bill Trimble wo-vv? fd, .M J-gp fad' Senior nglisla tackles l A , x 'f' I 8 PSD f-3 ,eo i 5- ff, ui-f Tiff? ..-'ff' X 0-A fi N 1-4-'V Linda Sears Sue Sebring Jim Sell Karen Shafer Elaine Shamberger Carolyn Shank Margie Shreiner Gary Simpson Steve Sizemore Larry Smart Sue Smith Sue Smits Linda Snyder Shelly Sobotta Steve Soth Tom Speidel Mary Stading Carol Stallings Bill Starkey Fred Stehr John Stelter Pat Stephens John Stewart Julia Stewart Corinne Stockstill John Stockwell Carolyn Storme Greg Story Barbara Strong Greg Summers Kathy Swain Jackie Swanson Terry Swystun eowum baucer, Mac etlo 'JP ,aa T-1 N6 ,J -ol rf-..,, il 'Neff' quo - 1 , gn? .Ji if-F0 Qis ,f 1d Q'-ss fwl '01 s'T'X V --v +R' --...N , '1'Z'3 l -af' W-uv? Thoughts on Graduation We've grown up now. Eighteen years of security, supervision, school-scrambled and gone. No more cafeteria hamburgers, school buses, trying to beat your sisters to the bathroom five mornings a week. No more routine. ln September, the end of a real home. We'll be visitors from now until a sometime marriage. There won't be friends to stand with. We'll be individuals, alone. Forced into building our own reputation without family, not judged by friends, stripped of status cars and ranch houses. Only a suit case and a personality. l'll see them at Christmas of course. Maybe for four days at Christmas. And then there'll be scattered weekends-sometimes an old friend or two. We won't crumble into Christmas card friends. Never. Some of them will be in Seattle, Spokane, Eugene, Ellensburg, and the faithfuls at Fifth Street U. We'll write. Even after the new friends. And after being established in our new lives. But it'll never be quite the same-ever. -Mary Ann Savina- 'WW Lee Trotter Mike Tucker Tim Uecker Arlene Vail Terry Valdez Larry Valentine Annette Van Dyke Gene Van Selus Sherwood Vice Denise Vinecore Ernie Vipond Thelma Waddle Lynn Wagner Carole Waldburger Jan Wallace Patty Wallace Valerie Walters Art Watson Bill Watson Sue Weeks Barb White Richard White Kathy Whiteaker Greg Whitely Ray Willey Dan Williams Nick Williams Jerry Willsey Kris Wilson Connie Wines Bob Wohlers Randy Wohlers Kathy Woirol Lana Wolfe Sharon Wolfe Peigi Wood Bonnie Woodward Keith Wright Teresa Wylet Les Young Jim Younkin Don Zook L - Senior boys relax in the sun on the steps in back of the school during morning break. nticqbatea' graduation arrives at Eric Elder and Kathleen O'Connor, winners at the Girls' Club Dating Game assembly, visit with Mrs. Rust at the school store. Mg- The infants, in contrast to the giants, could only gaze in wonder at the phenomenal magnitude created before them. A powerful, massive, enormous giant, the senior class of 1968 sprawled its colossal shape through the eternal halls of W.H.S., convey- ing a true feeling of trivial dwarfishness to infant juniors and sophomores. This year the senior class put up the unforgettable Christmas decorations on Main. They sold senior class buttons printed with the senior motto, '68 Will Dominate, and earned close to 35250. Many plans were considered for Senior Day. The seniors were in charge of the Senior Awards Assembly held in May as a fitting conclusion to the school year. D3 .. . hh ., K ' ..r , ' Ma. J - 4 ,,.,. , :S We Q A ,.. .. ,. ' X. as W, .F Q.. 7 if A ali' M A 'I ' M M3 Ef -.cf . ' 83' 'A' 1 i 0 Q ' g Q9 'rf A Y i 2 'E , IZ! AY xii i ' xt M r gi' if lf , t Spring Senior Officers: Steve Harrison, President, Teresa Kunkel, Vice-President, Keith Gillin, Treasurer, Marcia Preston, Secretary. last - une 5, 1968! Spring Senior Representatives, Back row: Mike Goodman, Jon Burt, Eric Elder, Jeff Lombard, John Crollard, Don Kirby. Second row: Donna Reed, Shirley Loesch, Kathy Fortner, Kathy Moore, Dawn Bork. Front row: Steve Harrison, Teresa Kunkel, Marcia Preston, Keith Gillin, A my I LL' I -.a gc. Q- n 4 It .ii-fxf' i. kg Fu- -1'-lla if wevsfw 4, Q r P cf- K I Earl Bower, A.S.B. primary election official, cheerfully helps two voters. NOT PICTURED: Fred Aumell Steve Bechard Harold Benson Jeff Blake Cheryl Blum Philip Blumhagen Deborah Bruton Loretta Faye Buckelew Dennis Albert Carey Alan Carlson Bobby Casey Janet Childress Rex Coffman Mike Compton George Critchell Bert Daggett Greg Davis Edward Delp David DeRooy Lloyd Dykes Russell Lee Edwards Wanda Fox Jim Fry Jerry Gaston Myrna Goodman Linda Jean Gouldin Irene Green Robert Greenfield Curt Greer Arnold Guenther Joe Hahn Ray Higgins Josie Hill Barry Hurd Sam Jackson Scott Jefferson Mark Jones Gay Keeler Carolyn Kemp Gary Kirschner Gordon Kirschner Karen Kneedler Ron Koenig Gay Langgons Lance Lorrain Michele Mairesse Bill Manasco Manley Martinson Donna Jean Mattix Anita Melcher George Miller Judy Miracle Nancy Morse Donna Nash Russell Nokes Terry Nowka Eldon Ochs Rose Owens John Render Linda Richardson Steve Rose Mike Rothgeb Ardith Sanders Darwin Shiflett Cheryl Siler Mike Smart Susan Smith Chuck Sollinger Nelson Strashun Paulette Stratton Kipp Sukow Dave Swan Sylvia Turner Bill Walton Teddy Weaver Jim Wentz Chris Wilder John Winstanley F x H yi N .Xi -I -1 , .-3 ' -- li-- R ,y ., .fl R, A 5' -5, Q.. - .X dy ' '-'Wh-1 K.,-p iv. ,, in 5559225 if we XS: a 'QQ 0 Terry Gellately, Assistant Treasurer, and Marcia Dave Graybill, Vice President, and Kathy O'Conner, Preston, Treasurer. Secretary, A A.S.B. Ufficers 2 l i , , P 3 , I The A.S.B. officers, together with Student Council, completed a success- ful year. A Golden Card Club was established. The cards were available to all elderly citizens of the community, admitting them free of charge to all public W.H.S. activities. Plans were enacted for remodeling the out- door courtyard located at the center of the school by planting shrubs and installing benches and walks. A sundial was purchased and installed on the memorial pedestal at the front of the school. Student Council's duties included selection of the twenty-five Apple Blos- som Festival Royalty candidates and finding workable solutions to prob- lems facing the W.H.S. student body. A.S.B. Commissioners: Terry Valdez, Publicity, Sally Featherkile, Records and Evaluations, Kathy Salmon, Social, Bill Krakowka, Building and Grounds. il . I , D- . -if G1 T John I ' ,F UD z,L5'l..,f'xg f . 1.1 ' Fall Student Council, Back row: Dave Graybill, Floyd Rogers, John Stewart, Jim Ross, Greg Smith. Fourth row: Jim Gallagher, Bill Krakowka, Bob Sauve, Joe Nelson, Darrel Brown, Mike Jeffrey, Brad Kay. Third row: Sally Featherkile, Sally Conyers, Kathy Salmon, Sally Howell, Leslie Lucas, Jody Mills, Jill Luber, Jim Lowe, Terry Valdez. Second row: Marti Reich, Marcia Preston, Bonnie Bulmer, Kathy O'Conner, Kathy Murren, Kay Eustace, Annette Van Dyke, Lynn Wagner, Debbie Mumm. Front row: Marcia Wamock, Doreen Sauve, Jeanne Wayerski, Chris Cumbo, Terry Gellately, Judy Vanderhoff, Trish Burke, Janis Bolinger, Alice Anderson, Kim Moore. Student ozmc 'I Spring Student Council, Back row: Dave Graybill, Bill Krakowka, John Stewart, Mike Bull, Jim Sell, Kip Sukow, Steve Pepin, Terry Valdez. Fourth row: John Crollard, Gary Bell, John Ross, Mike Ley- den, Jim Gebhardt, Mike Gnagy, Jim Bumhagen, Jerry Rowe. Third row: Advisor Mr. Taylor, Chris Leyden, Wayne Lieb, Mary Rich- mond, Kathy O'Conner, Marcia Preston, Diane Savenko, Laura Q Q g -ucv O'Haver, Jody Mills. Second row: Marilyn MacPhaiI, Sandy Mickel- son, Kay Goff, Sally Featherkile, Janie Clunis, Carolyn Hobart, Mary Smith, Chris Sorenson, Colleen Shelton. Front row: Susie Mrachek, Jennifer Manley, Jane Drake, Kathy Kinney, Terry Gel- lately, Karen Sipe, Paula Bartholomew, Paula Atwood, Rhonda Mills, Denise Schmuck. P.A.C., Back row: Dan Emerson, John Stewart, Dave Burt, Bill Krakowka, Dave Graybill, Mike Good- man, Jim Lowe. Second row: Leslie Lucas, Laura O'Haver, Sally Featherkile, Lee Ann Barke, Terry Gellately, Terry Valdez. Bottom row: Nancy Bills, Kathy O'Conner, Marcia Preston, Kathy Salmon, Julie Shutt, Mike Jeffrey, Mike Gnagy. P.A.C. members P.A.C. reminisce over their trip to lngraham. P.A.C., an advisory organization for Studer Council, was established this year. The in tials P.A.C. stood for Present, Advise an Coordinate. lts main function was to di cuss problems brought up in Stude Council so that lengthy debates could bi cut down in council meetings. P.A.C.'s accomplishments included trave ing to lngraham High School for an eil change visit to study student governmen adopting a troop in Viet Nam, and meetin numerous times for discussion. 'x .1 s S J lb Mr. Taylor, advisor of Student Body activities. Student Government was involved in such experiences as the Leadership Conference and lngraham Exchange. UGN Week, together with much hard work and fun, proved worthwhile, as the goal was triumphantly reached. Bill Krakowka points out the litter problem as his mind wanders to the pictured distraction. Homecoming week and the Christmas Basket Project brought memories of cordial rivalry between homerooms. A,S,B, Accomplishments .such as the Golden Card Club and P.A.C. were the main achievements. Aciivitie Student Body officers pose while their picture that will be sent to lngraham is taken. Yu -A aug sf' - . .cl ,,s..'.f,af. 0, 1 'X E .N Bob Mickey and Greg Story energetically begin their race to victory. Ron Foster and Darrell Brown warm p during the early track turn outs. Bob Sauve pole vaults with steadiness and ease. Date Track Schedule Opponent March 29 Davis March 30 Mooberry Relays i April 4 April 6 at April 9 K A i L April 13 A 3 A April 16 5 W April 20 April 23 fl 'J' ' April 27 is r April 30 r May 3 V May 10 - g May 18 A May 24 i May 25 -rpmx - Richland Eisenhower Cashmere Pasco Invitational Moses Lake Davis Invitational Eastmont Basin Big 8 Eastmont Eastmont Relays District Double A Bi-District State State Location Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Pasco Moses Lake Yakima Wenatchee Richland Eastmont Eastmont Wenatchee Moses Lake Pullman Pullman Y -W .J if Q Mike Craig and Terry Berg practice on the high and low Dan Barnhart strains to get the shot away. hurdles respecfivelv. Track Team, Back row: Terry Berg, Bob Martin, Darrel Brown, Ron Foster, Larry Gilbert, Dan Mengelos, John Stewart, Jeff Sly, Oscar Nelson, Tim Jones, Jim Geb- hardt, Bill Lynch, Coach Tom Black, Coach Bill Moody. Second row: Mike Craig, Bob Sauve, Jack Hill, Dan Cor- rigan, Marvin Gellatly, mek mm' Field Bill Richards, Steve Claassen, Dan Noss, Jerry Loveall, Bob Child, Mike Earing, Norm Jones. Front row: Manager Doug Tittle, Greg Story, Randy Whitehall, Alan Fergu- son, Roger Schmidt, John Knighton, Dan Barnhart, Eric Dussell, Bob Mickey, Dan Ottosen, Jack Harris, Dave Wilburn, Andy Bender, Coach Dale Skalisky. A A 1 1 . ff 3 E Q s r -. iw! lu' 'MA ' fin K 'iid kt li if L l 3 3. I. J - Y 5 V . 4? X X399 f ' J ily, 45-Wlgf sighs fin, J, ' i'5:?fS:4 rms? . dwg gg effigy? K 'fix ' , ' mf! 5 mc' Ji 5 1 fyf' 'nw A .C , . , J J 4, '-7 , X rx Ph. 9. I 'Vet ' Q, 'isles J T' ifilffw f X Nw . , .3u7'g3, 1 mrs ,3'2gi'2i J bfiwgl ji :Jw QM 4 eww Mm i THIN af' .A-Lg, Fai? X . ali? X4 mc, X, wg. 4 'X-surf M, 'Kim . . .W . . .Aw WF- .f pffvjfv. f 4 aa ' fly .1 ff 'F' r wx. ,EA X -- Tw .. - nf? Iii? .x if L 1 if L -. . s .x 4 x . g 5' N A 'ff wg ik 1 4- ag fm, 92152 2--4,2554 'lik , Y-4 1 -Q 3, s lf, MQQ5: L ' ' S I x .mst -M T' shu- f 3- V, Lott AI Thompson pitches a fast ball. azsebczll Team Baseball Team, Back row: Coach Bud Weis, Dan Smith, Pat Ralls, Jim Barker, Larry Worley, Bob Smith, Rand Marquess, Steve Zimmerman. Front row: Mike Johnson, Jim Gasper, Rick Hughes, Doug Caudill, Dave Phillippi, John Mills, Allen Thompson, Doug Provo. T I f , R 'x'x3K,K ,AXA XX .X SQ? X Xxx .H X H, X K -W X .XX Y . . N W. , ,x ' H- X xftxmkxxx X , ,NAA N. R a .X - WY Tennis Team, Back row: Lynn O'Keefe, Paul Car- Mathews, Ken Dillon, Noel Corbin, Donna Strat- ter, Gary Reisen, Jon Burt, Bob Libke, Terry Val- ing, Anita Faulkner. Front row: Coach Jack Brant- dez, Randy Zielinski, Ron Bartram, Eric Elder. ner, Bruce Jaso, Nancy Wozniak, Dianne Laurenti, Second row: Chris Ellison, Julie O'Connor, Kathy Bonny Bulmer, Russ Perry, Coach Alice Roths. 0 T Donna Strating masters the back-hand technique. TGYW Valdel FGTUFHS 3 faSf SGYVC- at xr. J , , -K aqg QM - ' gm T Y M- L. X 3 N35 1 ge' . QR li M532 Z C T 957311, , . , , . L T ' 1 . .sus ' . t' :m'.i.f.-rl-,L , , fir. !,gi:,,gdg,ty W Y rwisyia. .,- 1 In .V .. :WJ ZA, L M'-wrgw x is 'Z . ...C M fmfefg T' ,i E is-we w N 'X A A K S 31 tfisrasv. Above left: Rob Libke rallies the ball. Above right Anita Faulkner balances on one leg in a follow through on her backhand shot. Below: Kathy Mathews forehands her op ponent's shot back across the net. Date March 23 April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May 6 9 12 13 19 20 26 27 30 1 1 4 7 11 14 18 May 24 May 25 0plJOI18flt Ellensburg Richland Pasco Cashmere Eastmont Eisenhower Walla Walla Eastmont Davis Cashmere Ephrata Entiat Kennewick Moses Lake District 6 Eastmont Inland Empire State State Site Ellensburg Wenatchee Pasco Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Walla Walla Wenatchee Yakima Cashmere Wenatchee Entiat Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Spokane Yakima Yakima X Golf Team, Back row: Greg Smith, Ron Byquist Craig Homchick, Roger Bumps, Scott McDougall Richard Schrader, Steve Westerberg, Pat Barry Scott Taylor, Rick Murray, Todd Jones, Doug Provo 1968 GUQ' Greg Reimen lines up to sink his last putt of the match while Pat Barry holds the flag for him and Cory Hildebrand watches . - .fun :fin A hi' 'Z' ',. .. ..,.. , ,,,,s,,,Qa:,ggAii...Lia:sQ,,'m L,.,.A,.i,,,a.,,-uv. Date March 23 March 30 April April April April April April May May May May May May May May 5 13 19 20 26 27 4 6 9 11 11 15 18 20 Opponent Kennewick Invitational North Quad Wenatchee Invitational North Quad' Soap Lake North Quad' Cashmere-Leavenworth North Quadt Big Eight Cross Overtt Ephrata Soap Lake and Ephrata Cross Over Quadtw' Othello Spokane invitational Big Eight Championships Cashmere-Leavenworth Site Kennewick Yakima Wenatchee Moses Lake Wenatchee Yakima Leavenworth Wenatchee Wenatchee Wenatchee Soap Lake Pasco Othello Spokane Moses Lake Wenatchee 'Davis-Moses Lake-Eisenhower-Wenatchee Kennewick-Richland-Moses Lake-Wenatchee WaIla Walla-Moses Lake-Pasco-Wenatchee Two top teams from the Columbia Basin Big Eight Meet qualify to enter the State Invitational. Above: Todd Jones follows through on an iron shot, dis- playing the form which has helped him to achieve his low handicap. Below: Pat Barry, Jerry Curtis, and Greg Reimen patiently watch while Cory Hildebrand studies the green for his twenty-foot putt. LIFE Medical history is made with the first human heart transplant . . . -AP- Jean-Claude Killy, French win- Yemf's H ighliglots Controversial hemlines waver-eeny, mini, midi and maxi ner of three Olympic gold medals . . . Conflicts continue in the Middle East lx ,4,mi.. ,.... A.,A.,. Mun'-Mi nn , he of ,K H if J N, owne. W ,, I 4 in LIFE- fu Peggy Fleming glides over the ice during her gold medal Olympic performance for the U.S .... -LIFE 1 96 7 -1 9 68 -LlFE- The war in Vietnam continues . . . -LIFE- -. 4 fl. ' ' hi is , WY ..., i 9 75' M ' i if M im., 1 Devoted participation in activities and sports such as those indicated on the signboard may bring rewards like the trophy that Darrell Brown and Lee Ann Barke display . . . Yemfiv Highlights: Mike Moore, our State Wrestling Champion, trains vigorously glance year Kindergarten pupils receive their first taste of school at W.H.S .... A sundial was restored to the memorial pedestal in front of the school 1. o. rms :Q 'MLLM W--e-.-6.4, fill- 1, ag . Q4-AX ii , L - . --P'Mv3:f' QQ i L ,,, scifi: r :iff -3, .- xr. ' .g f Q -' M, ' ' - :'4zs'lS2'.ff X - ' o A, Q31 ll ., l 15 Above: Cheerleaders begin a cheer at the out- door spring sports rally... America Below: A new beauty campaign overtakes ' ' ' -TIME- lla .-AY! ' Galahad grooves among hippie friends as the hippie movement wains . . . Yemfiv H igbligbts The crowd at the spring sports rally listens to the introduction of the teams . . . Hs-Q W Q 4 wQ':'M sw M M Kgwgf iwf, se' ,Brix fag 55 4 i 5 Wim X X M W 5,1 W QMM V ' Y M QC. gf , ,, '11 1 fig X M X , , w ww W New A -HX.. , ,WMM -. m,,W! U WNWMW, N X if ,Acme-W :MW STUDENT INDEX Abbey, Kathy 70, 88 Adamek, Alan J. 105 Adamek, Sandra L. 70 Akers, Gordon Eugene 105 Akers, Cindy 28 Agnes, Rose N. 28 Alexander, Larry W. 70 Allen, Marcia S. 70, 81, 88 Allen, Mike 48, 70, 99 Allie, Wayne 28 Anderson, Alice B. 70, 125 Anderson, Carol 28 Anderson, John Wayne Anderson, Kay Anderson, Mark E. 40, 42, 43, 70, 92 Anderson, Valorie Agiglrews, Luann D. 70, 82, 86 Andruss, Sue 105 Anthon, Judith 28 Armstrong, Greg Scott 105 Ashberger, Peggy 28, 45 Atwell, Carole Atwood, Paula J. 70, 71, 125 Aumell, Fred Aumell, Kathleen M. 70 Austad, Terry Allen 41, 70 Ayers, Janet 88, 105 Ayers, Susan E. 46, 70, 71 Babst, Gary 28 Babst, Mike 69, 98, 105 Backstrom, Carol Anne 70 Backstrom, Karen 28 Bagey, Carol J. 51, 83, 96, 1 5 Bainard, Deborah Lynne 105 Bainard, Susan 28,41 Bair, Patricia L. 70 Baird, Julie 28,38 Baird, Roger 70 Baker, Brad E. 105 Baker, Doug 29, 47 Baker, Terry 45, 70 Baldwin, Bill G. 105 Ballard, Brenda 105 Bardin, Karen 28, 29, 60, 91, 95 Barke, Lee Ann 42, 48, 53, 87, 96, 102, 105, 126 Barker, Gregory A. 46, 105 Barker, James R. 21, 70, 92, 131 Barksdale, Jerry L. 70 Barnhart, Jeff D. 21, 62, 70, 81,129 Barone, Steve T. 42, 43, 105 Barr, Joanne Lee 84, 105 Barry, Pat 21, 92, 105, 134 Barta, Julie 28 Bagtholomew, Paula L. 70, 1 5 Bartram, Ronald C. 16, 46, 96, 97, 105, 132 Baughman, Deanna 105 Baum, Leland 105 Beam, Mary 28 Bechard, Steve Beeler, Gregory Alan 40, 52, 70 Bell, Gary 53, 96, 97, 105, 125 Bellisine, Tracy 28 Bemis, James 24, 28 Bence, Kris 28 Bender, Andrew 62, 28, 129 Bendsen, Tom 70 Benedict, Mike 28, 58 Benesh, Carol 48, 93, 105 Benson, Harold 52,62 Beran, Barbara 70, 71 Berard, Juliette 48, 104 Berdine, Frances 51, 104 Berg, Terry 21, 42, 43, 92, 104, 129 Berry, Mary 71 Betts, Bonnie 71 Bice, Barbara 28 Bice, Becky 52, 104 Bietz, Duane 29 Billingsley, Kay 28 Billingsley, Saundaria 28 Bills, Daniel 28 Bills, Jim 28, 41, 45, 47 Big? Nancy L. 82, 85, 104, Bissonnette, Faith 71 Black, Rick 46, 71 Blake, Jeff 123 Blanchard, Lawrence 24, 71 Bggne, Robert E. 41, 71, 96, Blankenship, Brenda 29 Blankenship, James C. 28 Blocher, Marcia 71 Blue, Marny 41, 47, 59, 28 Blum, Adrian L.43,104 Blum, Cheryl Lee Blumhagen, Pat 28 Blumhagen, Philip 51,125 Bgtgm hagen, William 28, 46, Boden, Rachel Irene 71 Bolanos, Bill 71 Bolanos, Donald Bolinger, Janis C. 71, 88, 96, 125 Bonifaci, Marilyn l. 55, 96, 104 Bonifaci, Paul K. 52, 71, 95, 96 Booher, Barbara 51, 104 Bork, Dawn Rae 104, 123 Borsheim, Gerry Ann 71 Bossen, Larry 28,41 Boswell, Steve Boswell, Teresa 29 Bouchard, Steve 93 Bggichard, Wendy 71, 84, 87, Bower, Earl 42, 43, 51, 92, 104 Bowleby, Marcia 28 Bowyer, David 104 Brady, Janet 71 Brady, Ken A. 46, 47, 104 Brand, Louella 71 Brandt, Susan Gail 55, 71 Bratton, Rex 28, 41, 68 Brawley, Randy 25, 28, 38, 43 Bridges, Lee 28, 68 Bridges, Dan 71 Brisbine, Ted S. 106 Brooker, Cary R. 71 Brooks, Bill 106 Brothers, Phillip 71, 90, 97 Brown, Barbara 28 Brown, Carey 28 Brown, Charles T. 71 Brown, Darrell 25, 47, 62, 71,92,96,125,129 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown 28 Brown David L. 106 Elaine 106 :Jim c.1o6 Kathleen A. 55, 71 Kerri E. 28 Rick L. 24, 68, 28 Ricky C. 41, 68, , Sandy M. 53, 58. 59, 106 Bruton, Deborah Buchanan, Michelle 29 Brumbaugh, Lou Ellen 45, 29 Budde, Robert 106 Budde, Ronald 29 Bull, Mike 46, 106, 125 Bullemer, Mary 106 Bulmer, Ann 71 Bulmer, Bonnie 54, 96, 106 125, 132 Bumps, Roger 18, 46, 71, 134 Buntain, Nancy 29 Burgener, Gail 29, 41 Burke, Pat 29, 91, 95, 125 Burke, Paul 71 Burke, Steve 29 Burke, Therese 60, 71 Burleson, Bruce 45, 46, 71 Burns, Patty 71 Burris, Dennis 29 Burt, Dave 70, 71, 126 Burt, Jonathon 96, 106 123, 132 Burts, Dean 71,94 Burts, Larry Bush, Christine 72 Bush, Maria 29, 60, 83 Bush, Nancy 72, 83 Butler, Alva Butler, Sharee Byquist, Ron 29, 134 Byquist, Susan Lee 17, 106 Byrne, Sharon Sue 82, 83, -96, 105, 106 Cackler, Greg 72 Cadman, Jerry V. 92, 106 Cahill, Brian John 43 Calliha n, Steven 29, 58 Campbell, Randall 29 Cgntrell, Teresa M. 29, 60, 1 Carey, Candi Lee 45, 72, 86 Carey, Dennis Carino, Ron 72 Carlson, Alan Carroll, Michael E. 72 Carroll, Rich R. 106 Carter, Paul 29, 47, 132 Casey, Bobby Casey, Clinton Caswell, Ken Ray 62,72 Cattin, Andrew 29, 43 Cattin, James L. 53, 106 Cattin, Roger 29 Caudill, Douglas 72, 131 Chamberlain, Jonny 106 Cheney, Barbara L. 93, 106 Cheney, Jim E.106 Cheney, Marilyn M. 46, 72 Chennault, Karen J. 106 Child, Bob 129 Childress, Janet Christie, Anita 17, 29, 44 Christopherson, Ellen 29 Claassen, Pam 29 Claassen, Steve 25, 72, 129 Clark, Greg 24, 40, 29 Clark, James 72 Clark, Jeff 24, 29, 46, 62 Clayson, Linda 106 Cleverley, Lorilee 29,44 Clift, Rhonda 29, 43, 45 Clunis, David 29 Clunis,Janie88, 106,125 Cobb, Marie 29,41 Cobb, Rod L. 65, 98, 106 Cockrum, Gene R. 98, 106 Coffmann, Rex 93 Coggins, Mike R. 29 Coggins, Pam 31 Cole, Nicholas W. 72 Conley, Patti Collier, Rick 29 Collyer, Dave 72, 90, 96, 97 Collyer, Linda Lee 106 Colwell, Ronald W. 98, 106 Combs, Pat Lee 45, 94 Compton, Mike E. Compton, Richard 72 Coclsrgstock, Dixie Lu 46, 93, 1 Congdon, Ernie R. 21, 106 Conner, John W. 72 Conrad, Alice l. 72 Conrad, Brian 29 Conyers, Sally Jean 102, 106, 125 Coon, Rick D. 106 Cooper, Anita 55, 72 Cooper, Duane 72 Cooper, Rick 52, 72 Copeland, Angeta 106 Copeland, Connie 17, 82, 85, 96, 97, 106 Corbin, Noelle 29,44 F Cornell, Ivan P. 93, 106 Cornwell, Scott B. 106 Corrigan, Dan 24, 30, 129 Cotton, Ellen Ruth 48,106 Couch, Constance Marie 72 Couch, RobertGlenn 72,95 Courchane, Mike 30 Covington, Carla Cox, David E. 106 Cox, Jeffrey A. 72 Cox, Linda 30, 45 Cox, Mike 106 Cox, Sherry Marie 72 Cox, Vicki Lea 106 Cozart, Cathi 51, 54, 93, 106 Craig, Gene 30 Craig, Larry 55,72 Crzgg, Mike 21, 92, 98, 106, 1 Crandall, William 24, 30, 46, 62 Crank, Carla 45, 72 Critchell, Cathy 72, 96, 99 Critchell, George Crocker, Camie 30 Crollard, John 55, 69, 106, 123, 125 Crollard, Paul 106 Crollard, Steve 24, 30 Crosby, Linda Eileen 106 Crossley, Burke 93, 106 Crossley, Debra L. 72, 85 Cumbo, Kristen 38, 125 Cummings, Marge 106 Cummings, Gay Marcia 30,45 Cunningham, Mary E. 72 Curtis, Jerry L. 72, 134 Curtis, Phil 30 Daggett, Bert C. 98 Damann, Carl L. 41, 72, 95 Daniels, Dennis 30 Danner, James Danner, Mary 106 Darlington, Julene 91,106 Darrah, Hazel L. 106 Davidson, Valerie Davies, Bruce W. 106 Davies, John Davis, Aaron B. 46, 47, 48, 106 Davis, Carol 51, 54, 82, 83, 96, 106 Davis, Greg V. Davis, Ron 30,43 Dawson, Lynda Sue Day, Jill Karen 46, 72,87 Day, Steve T. 72 Deardoff, Debbie 30 Delabarre, Lova 16, 46, 48, 83, 96, 106 DeLaney, Chris Delp, Edward 45 Delp, James P. Dennerline, Katherine 72 Dennis, Steve E. 48, 106 Deponty, Pamela 88, 96, 104, 106 Depue, Lloyd L. 93, 106 DeRooy, David 51 DeRooy, Diane E. 46, 58, 72 DeRooy, Vicki 30 Derting, Margie 30,45 Deshazo, Cheryl 72 Dicken, Donald Frank Diede, Greg 72 Diede, Vicki 30 Dietrich, Kirk 30 Dietrich, Sharyl Lyn 46,72 Dillion, Glenn R. 108 Dillion, Ken D.108 Doane, Gary 108 Doane, Stan 30, 43 Dodson, Glenna 30,41 Doershuck, John 24, 30, 69 Doershuck, Susan Storrs 51, 55, 108 Doggett, Rick C. 48, 51, 96. 108 Domingos, Mary Ann 30 Doop, Ronnie 68 Dorey, Cu rt 40, 108 Dorn, William 30,47 Douglass, Marianne 72 Dourte, Judy 30 Dourte, Mary 108 Dowell, Mike 30 Downey, Randall 61, 72,96 Drake, Jane Elizabeth 30, 38, 88, 100, 125 Dragoo, Richard B. 72 Dreyer, Chris 30 Drollman, Kathy 30 Drollman, Mike E. 55, 108 Dronen, Lynn 108 Druzak, Theresa 72 Dukes, Teresa 72 Duncan, Alan 55 Dussell, Eric 25, 62, 72, 129 Dyal, Patti 51, 108 Dyer, Dell 47, 72 Dykes, Lloyd Dyment, Susan 30,45 Eacho, Rex 24, 30, 42, 47 Earing, Mike 25,30,41,129 Easley, Debbie 30 Eastman, Dave 30 Eaton, Marcia 30, 59 Eaton, Sam 30 Ebberson, Linda 30 Eberle, Lowell 30 Eby, Cindy 72 Ecker, 'Margie 46, 73 Edes, Larry 31 Edwards, Lee Eidson, George 31, 41 Elder, Chris 25, 31, 38, 47, 52, 92 Elder, Eric 25, 42, 53, 92, 96, 105, 108, 123, 132 Ellison, Chris 108, 132 Ellison, Stan 95 Emerson, Dan 21, 42, 43, 92 97, 104, 108, 126 Emerson, Beth 73, 82, 84 Eng, Fern 73,88 Eng, Lily 31, 85 Ensley, Bill 108 Erickson, Chris 73 Erickson, Marcia 45, 73 Ernst, Bill 42, 43, 73 Erskine, Terri 31 Egvglert, Debbie 54, 71, 73, Eschwig, Simona 31,47 Eshelman, Doug 108 Eslinger, Ralph 31,43 Eslinger, Wanda 108 Eucsigace, Judy 42, 96, 104, Eustace, Kay 31, 44, 125 Fahrenbruch, Carol 58, 87, 96, 108 Farnsworth, Brian 99, 108 Faulkner, Anita 73, 132 Fears, Debra 31 Featherkile, Sally 96, 97, 108, 124, 125, 126 Ferguson, Allen 31, 129 Ferguson, Bill 108 Ferguson, Jeff 31, 129 Ferguson, Karen 46, 83, 108 Feser, Jaolyn 31 Feser, Pat 51, 108 Field, Mike 31 Fields, Joyce 31,45 Filbeck, Bernice 73 Filbeck, Gene Files, Don 73 Files, Sheila 73 Finch, Carla 73 Fink, Ann 108 Firman, Casandra 48, 73 Fisher, Beverly 46, 109 Fisher, Clark 31 Fisher, Coral 51, 73 Fisher, Larry 21, 73 Fisher, Sharon 31, 44 Fisher, Tony 109 Fjeld, Cheryl 73 Flick, Dave 109 Flink, Linda 73 Floyd, Brad 73 Floyd, Dave 31, 45, 68 Foland, Sherry 73 Fola nd, Terry 31 Folkes, Renee 109 Forsberg, Bill 24, 31 Forsberg, Phil 40, 73 Fortner, Kathy 16, 88, 96, 104, 109, 123 Foster, Cheryl 31 Foster, Ron 73, 92, 96, 129 Fowler, Brenda Fox, James 109 Fox, Pete 31 Fox, Wanda Fraley, Chris 31 France, Greg Franklin, Debbie 31,45 Freeman, Steve 24, 31, 41 Fritz, Ben 73, 99 Fritz, Rickie 73 Fry, Gerald 31 Fry, Jim Frye, Connie 109 Fudge, Gary 109 Fulwiler, Connie 95, 109 Fulwiler, Lance Fulwiler, Neil 73, 95 Furnish, Penny 109 Gaethle, Ed 55 Gahringer, Judy 82, 84, 109 Galloway, Jody 98 Gardner, Judy 109 Garke, Karen 42, 86, 109 Garvik, Suzanne 31,41 Gaspar, Jim 73, 94, 96, 131 Gates, Kevin 73, 98 Gatling, Richard Gault, Greg 31 Gebhardt, Jim 31, 125, 129 Gellatly, Jim 40,47 Gellatly, Marvin 24, 31, 129 Gellatly, Terry 73, 88, 96, 124, 125, 126 Gellatly, Tracy 31 Gentry, Barb 70, 73, 88, 96 George, Cheryl 59, 73, 96 Gethmann, Carol 31, 46 Gibson, Jody 31 Gilbert, Gary Gilbert, Larry 21, 73, 92, 129 Gildersleeve, Connie 31,40 Gill, Vicki 31 Gillin, Keith 42, 43, 96, 97, 109, 123 Gillin, Scott 73, 98 Gilyard, Gayle 31,88 Glassley, Sue 17, 73 Glenn, Clarice 109 Glenn, Ron 73 Glenn, Shirley 109 Gnagy, Mike 28, 31, 46, 68. 125, 126 Goetz, Howard 42, 73, 96, 99 Goff, Kathleen 46, 73, 81, 125 Goff, Joann 110 Goff, Larry 93, 110 Goff, Steve 73 Gollaher, James ll0, 125 Gooch, Frank 110 Goodfellow, Steven 31 Goodman, Dave 93, 110 Goodman, Darrel 40, 45, 73 Goodman, Leonard 31,43 Goodman, Thomas Mike 21, 46, 92, 105, 110,123,126 Goodman, Myrna Goodwin, Nancy 31 Gordon, Sue 73 Gosma, Pamela J. 44, 55, 74 Gossett, Allen 41, 73 Gossman, Julie 73,85 Gossman, Karen 46, 85, 110 Gould, Sally 96, 110 Goulden, Caryn 85, 110 Gouldin, Cindy 31 Gouldin, Linda Gouldin, Pam Gram, Pam 44, 55, 74 Graham, Greg 31, 134 Graham, Jeffrey 55, 74, 134 Graham, Kerry 31 Graham, Jacki 31, 44 Graybill, Bette Jo 74, 81, 88 Graybill, Dave 42, 43, 46, 11O,124,125,126 Graybill, Rick 25, 31, 46 Green, Elizabeth 31 Green, Fred 31,46 Green, lrene Greenfield, Randy 31, 40 Greenfield, Robert 98 Greenwalt, JoAnn 74 Greenwood, Linda 74 Greer, Curt Gribnau, Diane 31, 47 Griffin, Kathleen M. 55, 110 Grills, Shelia 42,110 Grimm, Laurie 31, 45, 52 Groseclose, Mary Jo 31, 46, 88 Grubb, Deane 44, 110 Grubb, Julie 74,88 Grubb, Rickey 40, 74 Guenther, Arnold 53, 61 Gustafson, Candace 31,44 Gutzwiler, Greg 31 Gutzwiler, Phillip 74 V Hachtel, Steve L. 21, 69, 97, 110 Hahn, Joe Hahn, Karen 82,85,110 Hake, Nancy 31,45 Hall, Don 46,74 Hall, Joyce 32, 45, 59 Hall, Neva 32 Hallock, Cecil 43, 74 Hallum, Paula 54 Ham, Evelyn 55,74 Hampton, Diane 71, 74,91 Hampton, Janet 32, 44, 91 Hampton, Margaret 32 Hanford, Randy 42, 43, 74 Hann, Jenean 51,74 Hann, Karen 32, 61, 91 Hanna, Deirdre Hansen, Sharilyn 110 Hanson, Diane 54, 74 Hanson, Steve 32, 40, 95 Harden, Gary 110 Harden, Vicki 32 Harlen, Raymond 74 Harman, Monty 40,74 Harn, Joyce Harnack, Steve Harrington, James 110 Harris, Donald Mike Harais, Ed 21, 51, 92, 96, 11 Harris, Jack 32, 129 Harris, Terry 24, 38, 40, 47, 32 Harris, Shari 32, 91 Harrison, Steve 52, 96, 110, 123 Hartl, Georgetta 32 Hartl, Mayme Jo 110 Hartl, Roger 32 Harvey, Colleen Hatfield, Steve 46, 74, 99 Hauff, Cheri 32 Haven, Cheri 32 Haven, Lynn Dee 52, 74 Havers, Elizabeth Hawkins, Ann 74 Hawkins, Susan 74, 75, 88 Hgages, Leonard 74, 94, 98, Hayes, Randall 32, 40 Hays, Steven 21, 42, 74, 96 Heaney, Dan 110 Hedman, Peter 74 Hedges, Robert 32 Helley, Susan 74 Helton, Vicki 32 Henderson, Harlan 32, 38, 41, 46,47 Hendrickson, Diane 110 Hendrickson, Terry 32 Henley, Lora Patricia Henrikson, Jeannet 74 Henry, Randall 74, 98 Henry, Scott 74 Henry, Scott 110 Hepler, Jim 74 Herrera, Ted 46, 110 Herring, Ann 32 Herron, Joe 40, 110 Hersel, Duane 43,74 Hetler, Debbie 46, 82, 85, 96, 110 Hetu, Helen 55,74 Higgins, Frank 51,104,110 Higgins, Raymond 51 Hildebrand, Cory 92, 110, 134 ' Hildebrand, Jann 69, 70, 74 88 Hill, Helen 32 Hill, Jack 110, 129 Hill, Josie Hill, Vicki 74 Hillman, Kathy 110 Hillman, Pat Hipsher, Shirley 74 Hively, Rick 21, 62, 92, 110 Hoaglin, Lee Ann 59, 75, 85, 96 Hobart, Carolyn 75, 125 Hobart, Edward 75 Hodder, Jeff 24, 32, 68 Hodder, Suzie 82, 90, 96, 9 110 Hollow, Kitty 29, 32 Holden, Patti 27, 46, 103, 110 Holland, Marcia 51, 82, 83, 96, 110 Holliday, Susan 75 Holman, Adam 75 Homchick, Craig 134 Hopkins, Cathy 32 Horan, Kim 32, 38, 83 Hornfelt, Dan 24, 32, 46 Hornfelt, Vicki 16, 46, 82, 86, 110 Hougen, Connie 32, 44, 85 Houston, Patricia 41, 51, 75, 82, 85 Howell, Chris 32,91 Howell, Sally 43, 75, 125 Hoxsey, Charles 32, 52 Hubbard, Charlene 46,75 Huber, Becky Lynne 59, 75 Huber, Marjorie 75 Hudson, James 62, 75 Hudson, Steve 21, 62, 75, 97 Huff, Nancy Linda 75 Huff, Phyllis 32 Hughes, Richard 110, 131 Hunt, Joan Hunter, Larry 110 Hurd, Barry Hurd, Debbie 32 Hutchinson, Janice 110 lngram, Martha lrwin, Madeline 75 Isaacs, Patty 32 Isaacson, Gary 21, 65, 92, 96, 110 lsaminger, Penni 51, 88, 104, 110 Jackson, Larry Jackson, Sam 16, 40, 46 Jacquish, Mike 110 Jacquish, Tim 32 Jagla, Dan 62, 92, 98, 110 Jaso, Carolyn 86, 110 Jefferson, Karen 85, 110 Jefferson, Kathryn 32 Jefferson, Scott Jeffery, Ed 32 Jegrey, Mike 75, 96, 125, 1 6 Jinkens, Sharon 32 Johannsen, Ellen D. Johannson, Joey 93, 110 Johnson, 85 Johnson Johnson ,92, 110 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Diana 19, 40, 75, ,Greg 110 Johnson, ,Mike 21, 65, 86, 131 Jeanean 33, 44 Johnson, , Patrick 33, 68, 134 Nancy Randy 33, 62 Richard 33,42 , Teresa 45, 75 Jones, Barb 45 Jones, Carol 110 Jones, Mark 16, 42, 96 Jones, Norm 21, 42, 43, 110, 129 Jones, Osburn 24, 33, 47, 52, 95 Jones, Robert 24, 33 Jones, Steve 75, 81 Jones, Tim 33, 68, 129 Jones, Tod 45, 134 Jonn, Gary 33 Jonn, Steve 93, 110 Joslin, Gary 75 Judkins, Elizabeth 42, 95, 113 Judkins, Susan 33,41 Kasper, Noreen 113 Kastel, Susan 33 Kastel, Terry 113 Kay, Brad 21, 92, 113, 125, 134 Kay, Shelley 60, 75, 81, 91 Kaysen, Gary 93, 113 Keeler, Gay Keeney, Merri 43 Keller, Kathy 55, 113 Keller, Patti 29, 33 Keller, Rita 61 Kellogg Peggy 113 Kelley, Don Kelly, Michael 33, 40 Kelso, Jim 113 Kemp, Carolyn Kerr, William 53, 95, 113 Key, John 33 Kill, Karen 75 Kill, Tom 33,134 King, Charles 33 King, Vickie 33,46 Kinney, Kathy 113, 125 Kirby, Don 46, 61, 69, 113, 123 Kirkpatrick, Aleta 47,75 Kirkpatrick, Chris 94, 96, 97, 99 Kirschner, Gary Kirschner, Gordon Kirschner, Robert 75 Kitzke, Gary 33 Klansnic, Vincent 75 Klein, Bill 113 Kliewer, Lance 28, 33, 68 Kneedler, Karen Knighton, John 25, 40, 52, 62, 71, 75, 92, 129 Kobold, Steven 55, 75 Koenig, Ron Kohl, Carol 75 Kokko, Charles 42, 46, 113 Koreis, Monte 75 Krakowka, Bill 96, 97, 113, 124, 125, 126 Krantz, John 75 Kuest, Brian Kummer,Terril57,113 Ku ndert, Sue 33,41 Kunkel, Teresa 46, 82, 85, 113, 123 Kunzman, Peggy 33, 82,86 Kurth, Patricia 33,91 Kurtz, Gail 55, 75 Kuske, K 75 Kvalheim, Terry 75 Ladiser, Craig 113 Ladiser, Scott Lamb, Gary 33 Lambson, Dick 75,99 Landa, Darlene Landin, Debbie 75 Landon, Randy 75 Laney, Cheryl 33, 44, 88 Langy, Sandee 46, 87, 88, 11 Langgons, Peggy Gay 61 Langgons, Niki 33 Laurenti, Diane 75, 82, 132 Lawhead, Karen 33 Lawrence, Dan 113 Lawrence, Sharon 86, 93, 113 Leckie, Linda 33 Lee, Gary Lee, Janet 33, 38, 40 Lee, Larry 33 Lee, Stephen Leedy, Lori 28, 33, 41 Leedy, Suzanne 75,88 Lehne, Paula 75,83 Leman, Steve 21, 24, 62, 75, 96 Lenny, Alan 113 Lenny, Loretta 46, 75, 96 Leonard, Richard Leonard, Sheryl 93, 113 Leyden, Gene 33 Leyden, Mike 69, 112, 125 Leyden, Chris 21, 51, 75, 125, 129 Lewis, Doug 98 Libke, Robert 21, 65, 92, 104, 112, 132 Lieb, Wayne 42, 43, 47, 75. 96, 125 Liebert, Bob 33 Life, Charles 75 Life, Jeff Lindahl, Judy 33,91 Lingohr, Kenneth 112 Lodge, Diane 112 Loesch, Shirley 16, 82, 84, 112, 123 Lombard, Jeff 21, 42, 92, 112, 123 Long, Gar Long, Ken 46,112 Longuskie, Deanna 33,43 Longuskie, Jerry 33 Lorrain, Lance Loss, Bud Loveall, Jerry 25, 75, 129 Logfg, Jim 33, 38, 52, 125, 1 Lucas, Dick 33 Lucas, Jerry 112 Luebber, Jill 48, 75, 81, 87, 125 Lynch, Bill 25, 52, 61, 75, 92, 96, 129 Lynch, Tim 33 Lyons, Terri 41 McAffrey, Marlene 112 McAnally, Robert A. 18, 75 McArthur, Mike B. 112 McCall, Mike 33 McCandless, Steve McCann, Michael 33, 47 McCarver, Carol 33 McCroskey, Dan 33 McCroskey, Mike 112 McDevitt, John 33 McDonald, Danny Clyde 75 McDonald, Jamie Joe 62, 75 McDonald, Shelley 33, 45 McElroy, Chester Dan 75 McFarland, Gene 33,40 McKerlie, Judy L. 93, 112 McKinney, Linden 33, 40, 62 McKinzie, David McMonagle, Dan D. McMonagle, Retta 33,41 McNerney, Mary 87, 112 McPike, Mark 24, 75 MacPhail, Marilyn Jean 48, 75, 125 Mairesse, Michele 86 Madden, Laurie 33,91 Madson, Michael P. 24, 75 Mallatt, Marsha 33 Malliot, Glenda L. 84, 112 Malliot, Ron 33 Malmin, Daniel T. 75 Malmin, Kathy Mary 55,112 Manasco, Bill H. Manasco, Phil 34 Manley, Jennifer, 33, 85, 125 Manson, Barbara Lou 55, 112 Marchant, Connie A. 75 Marciniak, Angelika H. 114 Markey, Dennie James 75, 98 Marquess, Marnie 16, 19, 27, 51, 82, 85, 104, 114 Marquess, Rand 21, 65, 75, 131 Marsh, Douglas 34,43 Marshall, Robert 76 Marska, Carol 45 Martin, Robert 24, 46, 68, 34, 129 Martinson, Manley L. Massey, Gene 34, 56 Massey, Karen L. 76 Mathews, Kathy E. 91, 114 Mathison, Christine Mathison, Robert C. 76 Matthie, Darla Jean 76 Matthie, Dave 114 Matthews, Loraine J. 90, 96, 114 Matthews, Terry Glen Mattix, Donna Jean 45, 51 Maxson, Roger Clyde 76 May, Jeff 34, 41 May, John 34 May, Karen 34 May, Pam 34,41 May, Sharon Kay 51 May, Steve R. 68, 76, 95 Mayer, Candy 114 Meats, George A. Meats, Marie L. 76 Melcher, Anita 55 Melton, John C. 55, 98 Melton, John L.114 Mengelos, Cathy 34,45 Mengelos, Daniel E. 21, 62, 76, 129 Meredith, DeMaris 34 Messee, Darrel Allen 114 Messer, Sandra Elaine 96, 114 Metzger, Joe 114 Meyers, Steve 34, 40, 99 Michel, Kathleen 34, 58 Michel, Teresa 76, 84, 88, 96 Mickelson, Sandra Lee 46, 76, 81, 125 Mickey, Bob O. 21, 41, 92, 114, 129 Mikelson, Sandra A. 76 Miles, Mike 34,46 Miller, Bonnie 46, 93, 114 Miller, Gary A. 76 Miller, George H. Miller, Michael 34, 40, 97 Miller, Pamela K. 76,87 Miller, Vicki Lynn 48, 51, 114 Milliken, Shari Lynn 103, 114 Mills, Jody E. 41, 47, 76, 84,125 Mills, John L. 21, 65, 92, 114,131 Mills, Rhona Jo 60, 76, 86, 125 Mills, Tom 24,34 Milner, Johnny Milton, Ron 48, 76, 99 Miracle, Judy K. Mitchell, Nancy Lee 46, 114 Montoya, Marian Moody, Gary D. 76,99 Moon, Ernest Carrel 45, 76 Moon, Karen L. 114 Moore, Alan W. Moore, Harold 76, 98 Moore, Kathy 42, 87, 114, 123 Moore, Kim Charlene 41, 59, 76, 81, 125 Moore, Larry 34 Moore, Lonnie Ray 114 Moore, Mike R. 62, 92, 114 Moore, James Michael 25, 38, 47, 52 Moore, Roxanne 34, 85 Morehead, Cathy 34 Morehouse, Ron Dean 76 Morgan, Lorene Morgan, Verina Morse, Charles N. 40, 76 Morse, Nancy L. Morse, Sharon A. 76 Morton, Gail 34 Morton, Kathleen Dawn 76 Moss, Karine 55 Mou bray, Terrie A. 114 Movius, Rosalie L. 46, 76, 96 Mrachek, Mike L. 24, 76 Mrachek, Sue 29, 34, 125 Mueller, Cheryl 34, 41, 95 Mueting, Anthony Mullen, Susan Lynne 54, 76, 88 Mumm, Mumm, 125 Murray, Murray, 114 Murray, Rebecca 53, 114 Debby 34, 45, 53, 82, Blake A. 76 Linda Sue 88, 104, Marla M. 46, 76 Murray, Rich 24, 34, 134 Murren, Doug E. Murren, Kathy 88, 102, 114, 125 Musson, Robert 76 Myers, Gail Ann 45,114 Mylius, Carole 34 Mylius, Kathryn Lynn Nash, Donna Neal, Gwynda 76 Neal, Linda 34 Neff, John 34 Nefzger, Laurence Nelson, Evan Oscar 24, 34, 68, 129 Nelson, Joseph L. 92, 114, 125 Nelson, Lynda 114 Nelson, Mary T. 76 Nelson, Roger L. 51, 114 Nelson, Scott 34 Nelson, Steve Glen 40, 76 Newell, Doug Alan Newman, Larry R. 34 Nichols, R. Delsa 34 Nieman, Debbie 34 Noga, Nancy 48, 51, 76 Nokes, Russel Noll, Kathleen 34 Nolte, Mike 34 Norlin, Mary 86,114 Norris, Jerry W. 76 Norton, Curt B. 41, 47, 76 Norton, Mardi 34, 45 Noss, David 114 Noss, Dan 24, 34, 129 Noltensmeyer, Ken 34, 61, 90 Nowka, Terry Novak, Mary Louise 114 Nutting, Jay 65, 68, 76 Oberg, Ann 53, 96, 114 O'Brien, Dan 114 Ochs, Eldon A. 93 O'Conner, Kathleen Joan 47, 88, 96, 114, 124, 125, 126 O'Conner, Julie 18, 34, 132 O'Dell, Vickie 29, 34, 85 Odinson, Wendell 34 Ogle. Ed 76 Ogle, Krista 34 O'Haver, Laura Ann 85, 87, 105,114,125,126 O'Keefe, Lynn 34, 132 Oliver, Charles 114 O'Neal, Linda 42, 60, 61, 76 Olsen, Eric 114 Olsen, Ivor 34,99 Olson, Dennis 34,40 Olson, Rexene 114 Osbourne, Sheri 34 Ottosen, Danny 24, 34, 40, 68, 129 Ottosen, Darrel E. 42, 62, 94, 114 Owens, Rose Owyen, Mike 34 Padoshek, Fred Joseph 76 Page, Gary L. R. 76 Paine, Mike 24,34 Paine, Sandra Louise 51, 82, 84, 87, 114 Pallas, Ruth A. 114 Palmer, Patricia Jean 76 Parker, Ginger Marie 76, 88 Parker, Linda 51, 114 Paronto, Dennis Ray 48, 76, 96 Parsons, George Mike 40, 76 Parsons, Lori 34, 88 Parsons, Sue Diane 114 Pate, Mike P. 76 Patrick, Betty 34 Patrick, Brent 34, 43 Patrick, Erayne L. 114 Patrick, Gayle 76, 88 Peabody, Paul 52, 59, 76 Peach, Don 62 Pearson, Kathi 34, 44 Pederson, Doug M. 114 Penhallegon, Jane 34 Penhallegon, Ross 29, 34, 40 Pennington, Joyce 114 Pennington, Sharon 46, 114 Pennington, Vivian 34, 44, 47 Pepin, Steven L. 76, 125 Perry, Russel Gene 76, 132 Peters, Mary Ellen 34, 83 Peters, Nancy Lea 76 Peterson, Joyce 82, 84,-116 Peterson, Beverly Ann 93, 114 Petit, Mason A. 46, 76 Petty, Barbara 34,44 Petty, Don E. 116 Phelan, Jim 34 Philips, Kevin 46,77 Phiiiippi, David A. 21, 55. 92, 116, 131 Phillips, William Don 116 Pickering, Scott 25, 34, 62 Pilz, Helen 35 Piper, Dorina Lynn 77 Pitcher, Debbie 35, 54 Pitcher, Larry A. 77 Pitts, Judy 44,77 Pitts, Marvin Lyle 45, 77 Poage, Greg Alan 42, 57, 116 Pobst, Dennis L. 77 Poe, Leeann 116 Port, Gaya 35, 41, 45 Port, Jim G.116 Pottorff, Stephen Lee 45 Powell, Branetta 35, 44 Powers, Steve F. 116 Premovich, Barbara L. 116 Preston, Doug 24, 35, 68 Preston, Marcia Kay 42, 46, 47, 96, 116, 123, 124, 125, 126 Price, Robert 35,46 Proctor, Wanda 35 Provo, Debbie Sue 116 Provo, Don Eric 77, 131 Provo, Doug 134 Pruss, Dave 24, 35 Pugh, Dave 35 Quehrn, Charles 57,77 Quehrn, Gordon E. Quinby, Evelyn 35, 59 Raber, Jeffery W. 77 Rader, Dan 62 Rails, Patrick J. 25, 77, 131 Ramey, Anette 35, 91 Ramm, Robert LeRoy 116 Ramsey, Maggie E. 61, 87, 116 Raymur, Douglas C. 47, 77 Ream, Richard 35,43 Redick, Larry A. 116 Reed, Donna I. 86, 90, 96, 117, 123 Reed, Randy Reeves, Marianne J. 77 Reich, Marti Rose 19, 42, 46, 82, 83, 96, 117, 125 Reid, J. Donald 77 Reimen, Greg M. 117, 134 Reimen, Jeff 35, 134 Reitmeier, Sharon Render, Cathy 35,45 Render, John J. Render, Michael D. Reynolds, Larry D. 77 Rhodes, Carolyn Joy 117 Rice, J. Dennis 77 Richards, William A. 18, 41, 62, 77, 129 Richardson, Cathie 35,86 Richardson, Linda DeAnn Richmond, Mary E.77,125 Richmond, Ruth Ann 117 Richmond, Terry B. 117 Riedel, James 35,46 Riesen, Gary A. 42, 43, 71, 77, 96, 132 Rifenbery, Gary Lee 117 Rigsby, Gary Riley, Jerry A. 42, 43, 1 17 Riley, William Craig Rix, Ellen 35 Robbins, Kathy 35,88 Roberts, Elizabeth J. 77 Roberts, Virginia 35 Robinson, Sharon Lynne 46, 47, 77, 84 Robinson, Steve R. 40, 77 Rogers, Becky A. 54, 88, 117 Rogers, Floyd A. 48, 77, 94, 99, 125 Rogers, Paul 24, 35,41 Rollins, Frances I. 77 Rose, Steve 51 Rose, Terri 77 Rose, Tony 34 Roseberry, Linda Rosendahl, John A. 21, 65, 77, 92, 96 Ross, Cathy 35 Ross, Gerald Kent 117 Ross, Jim 35,46,125 Ross, John R.117,125 Ross, Karen E. 77 Ross, Marilyn Louise 45, 77, 81, 84 Rothgeb, Mike G. Rothgeb, Rita L. 77 Rowe, Jerry D. 62, 77, 98, 125 Roy,Jim W. 117 Roy, Leone 35, 44, 52, 59, 85 Rude, John Ruddy, Mary 35 Rule, Johnie 77 Rumble, Newton 77 Russell, Nancy 77 Rust, Paula A. 77 Ryan, Shelly E. 77 Rytter, Janet Susan 87, 117 Salley, Susan 44,117 Salmon, Kathy A. 27, 42, 47,96,117,124,125,126 Sanders, Ardith Sandstrom, Donald James 117, 134 Satterberg, Sally A. 77 Sauer, Paul 68 Sauer, Robert. Sauer, Sylvia 35,45 Sauve, Bob J. 92, 98, 117, 125, 129 Sauve, Dean 29, 35, 62 Sauve, Dorien 35, 125 Savenko, Diane L. 16, 69, 88, 117, 125 Scates, Alan 35 Schafer, Mike 35 Schafer, Susan Diane 77 Scherer, Jim 35 Schmidt, Peggy M. 42, 77, 91, 96 Schmidt, Roger 24, 40, 68, 129 Schmitz, Teresa E. 52, 57, 59, 77 Schmuck, Denise 35, 38, 84, 125 Schnell, Linda D. 77 Schober, Kenneth Raymond 77 Schoenwald, Daniel A. 77 Schoenwald, Terrel Gay 46, 1 17 Schoessler, Conrad 62, 92, 117 Schoenmakers, Anne 35 Schons, Mark 35, 134 Schrader, Richard A. 52, 68, 77, 96, 134 Schuman, Kathy Lynn 77 Schuman, Rickey 35,62 Schwab, Sammy 41,52,117 Schwartz, Duine Scott, David LeRoy Scott, Lonnie Scott, Paul 35 Scroggie, William C. 77 Searles, William 36 Sears, Linda Gail 27, 88, 103, 105, 119 Sebring, Susan R.119 Seibert, Dorothy M. 77 Seipt, Ann Frances 77, 85, 91 Sell, Jim Ray 119, 125 Sell, Sue 36 Selleck, Bill 25, 77 Shafer, Karen Lynn 16, 44, 57, 82, 83, 87, 119 Shafford, Dena Ellen 77 Shamberger, Elaine 47, 82, 86, 87, 119 Sham berger, Janet 28, 36, 44, 47, 52, 83 Shamley, Mike 36 Shank, Carolyn A. 58, 119 Shank, Richard 36,41 Shannon, Linda 78 Shaw, Bill 36 Shawver, Russell Shay, Kathleen L. 78 Shellenbarger, Dana 21,92 Shglton, Colleen Ive 78, 81, 1 5 Shelton, Dianne 36 Sherwood, Jerry R. 55, 78 Sherwood, Les 36 Shiflett, Anita 36,45 Shiflett, Darwin Shiflett, Peggy Mae 71 Shiflett, Steve 78, 98 Shildmyer, Kyle Gary 24,78 Shreiner, Ann 36 Shreiner, Margie 44, 119 Shreve, John 21, 62, 78 Shu ss, Debra Anne 45, 78, 82, 85 Shutt, Julie 16, 41, 52, 59, 78, 81, 83, 126 Siler, Cheryl Lou 42, 46, 96 Siler, Jerry 43, 62 Siminski, Andrea 36 Simmons, Nan Emily 71, 78, 86 Simon, Connie 45, 78 Simpson, Gary L. 119 Sinclair, Pat 36, 47, 88 Singhurst, Ray Singleton, Karen J. 78 Sipe, Karen Diane 78, 125 Sizemore, Steve 21, 1 19 Slater, Kathleen 36,45 Sly, Jeff 24, 46, 129 Sloan, Barbara Joyce 52, 78 Smart, Allen H. 78 Smart, Larry H. 119 Smart, Lynda 43 Smart, Mike W. Smart, Trecia May 71, 78 Smeltzer, Dave A. 24, 70, 78, 92, 129 Smeltzer, Paula C. 16, 18, 78, 82, 85 Van Dyke, Annette 46, 121, 125 Smith, Daniel L. 78, 131 Smith, Gregory 36, 40, 46, 125, 134 Smith, Karin 36 Smith, Kathryn 36 Smith Kirk A. Smith, Lynn Carol 36, 59 Smith, Mary Ellen 78, 125 Smith, Richard 78 Smith, Robert E. 78, 92, 96. 131 Smith, Rylan 36,43 Smith, Sue A. 69, 119 Smith, Susan R. Smits, Barbara 36 Smits, Susan Irene 85, 119 Stevens, Michael Terry 36 Stevenson, Craig 36 Stewart, Harley G. 78 Stewart, Gayle 36 Stewart, John H. 16, 25, 42, 96,119,124,125,126,129 Stewart, Julia 119 Stewart, Stan 36 Stockinger, Yvonne Stockstill, Corinne 16, 19, 27, 86, 96, 119 Sggckstill, Shelly 18, 36, 44, Stockwell, John 93,119 Stojowski, Pamela L. 78, 88, 100 Stokes, Bob 36 Stokes, Philip 36 Storme, Carolyn 119 Storme, Pam J. 78 Story, Greg L. 42, 43, 97, 119, 129 Story, Randy 36, 40 Strashu n, Nelson C. Strating, Donna J. 78, 132 Stratton, Paulette Strom Jerry R. 68, 78, 96 Strong, Barbara Jo 119 Sturm, David 36 Sukow, Da na Kipp 62, 125 Sumbardo, Lois L. 36, 52 Summers, Brad 24, 29, 37, 46, 68 Summers, Greg J. 46, 119 Sutherland, Jerry L. 78 Sutherland, Richard 37 Swan, Dave Swanson, Craig 37,41 Swanson, Jackie L. 119 Swartz, Wendy Lee 71, 78 Swystu n, Terry L. 93, 119 Taber, Connie 37 Taplett, Debbie 46 Tatum, Shirley M. 118 Snider, Joan 44, 59,85 Snyder, Gail Snyder, Linda Kaye 119 Sobotta, Shelly M. 119 Sodergren, Mike L. 21, 78, 95, 96 Sollinger, Chuck G. 93 Sonnenburg, Deborah Lee 78 Sorensen, Chris 36, 43, 125 Soth, Steve L. 94, 99, 119 Speidel, Tom G. 16, 18, 42, 43, 119 Spence, Brenda 36 Spence, Mike James 78 Spencer, Kevin Lee 78 Spencer, Lynda Ann 78 Stacy, Raedena 36 Stading, Mary A. 119 Stallings, Carol 16, 47, 84, 87, 96, 119 Stallings, Rita 36, 47, 52, 59, 83 Stanfield, Gordon 36,40 Stanfield, Vic Lee 78 Starkey, Bill W. 119 Starkey, Bob 36 Stehr, Fred A. 119 Steiger, John Stephen 42, 59, Stepahens, Patricia Anne 56, 96, Taylor, Bob 37 Taylor, Camille 48, 93, 96, 118 Taylor, Linda Lee 60, 61, 78 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, , S haron 118 Taylor Lynda M.44,51,118 Lynda Irene Lynn D. 82, 86, 118 Roger 37, 38, 40 Roy 118 Scott M. 78, 134 Telford, Karen 118 Telford, Leslie 46, 78, 81, 88 Telford, Steve P. 78 Teters, Chris Tevlin, Steve 37 Thofson, Gregory 78 Thomas, Gary 37,40 Thompson, Allen K. 43, 46, 51, 61,118,131 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Alva 37 Charles Dave Lee 118 Thompson, Elizabeth Anne 118 Thompson, GiGi 85, 104, 118 Thompson Karen 37,45 Thompson, Kathleen 37 Thompson, Marsha 37 Thompson, Tessie 37, 61, 87 Thomson, Linda Marie 88, 103, 118 Thorp, Patty Ann 44, 85, 86, 118 Tibbs, Glen E. 118 Tiffany, Dennis 37,41 Tiffany, John Scott 78, 96 Till, Gary 45,79 Tittle, Doug 37, 129 Todd, Kandi K. 79, 88 Toll, Larry M. 79 Tolliver, Cheryl 37, 45 Tompkins, Frances 55, 85, 118 Torgerson, Bonnie F. 118 Torgerson, Kathy 55, 118 Torgerson, Willa 37 Traylor, Linda E. 79 Trimble, Bill K. 118 Trimble, Richard D. 79 Trotter, Lawrence Robert 79, 96 Trotter, H. Lee 42, 43, 69, 121 Trout, Pam 37 Troxler, Debbie 37,44 Trumble, Becky 37, 91 Tucker, Bill 79 Tucker, Mike A. 21, 53, 65, 97, 121 Tune, Dennis 79 Turner, Sylvia Marie Tyrrell, Tom 37 Uecker, Jim 24, 37 Uecker, Tim J. 42, 43, 121 Ulrich, Eldon L. 42, 68, 79, 96 Urias, Marc 37 Vail, Arlene R. 46, 54, 88, 121 Vail, Shauna 37,44 Valdez, Adella Valdez, Terry D. 92, 121, 124, 125, 126, 132 Valentine, Gordon R. 79,95 Valentine, Larry I21 Van Belkum, Chris 79 Vagnderhoff, Judy 37, 47, 88, 1 5 Van Dusen, Jan 37,45 Van Hoven, Linda Marie 79 Van Meter, Karen 37 Van Meter, Lyle 24,37 Van Selus, Gene 21, 94, 96, 97, 121 Van Winkle, Richard 45 Vaughn, Steve 37 Vice, Sherwood 121 Vice, Wanda Vickery, Charlotte 51, 79 Vickery, Robert 37, 52 Vinecore, Denise I. 42, 121 Vinecore, Greg 24, 37, 62 Vipond, Ernie L. 121 Vipond, Jerry Bob 98 Virnig, Rick 52, 79 Volkmann, Eileen T. 79 Wacker, William R. 41, 79 Waddle, Thelma Joy 53, 82, 86, 96, 121 Wagner, Lynn 86, 121, 125 Wagner, Roberta 37, 52 Waldburger, Carole Jean 121 Waldburger, John J. 24, 79 Wallace, Brenda Lea 79, 83 Wallace, Jan 121 Wallace, Patty 121 Wallin, Denise 37 Walter, Valerie G.42,91,121 Walton, William G. Wamock, Marsha R. 46, 79, 125 Ward, Marcia Anne 46, 79, 85 Watson, Arthur J. 121 Watson, Bill D. 48, 51, 53. 94, 121 Watson, Bob 24, 29, 46, 37 Watson, Linda Mae 45, 79 Watson, Susan Marie 79 Wayerski, Jeanne Lynn 19, 79, 82, 84, 125 Waymire, Bill Frank 55, 79 Weaver, Eugene 37 Weaver, Neil 37, 45 Weaver, Teddy Webster, Clifford 46, 37, 61 Weeks, Debbie Ann 37, 69, 88 Weeks, Debbie Lynn 37 Weeks, Sue L. 51, 69, 88, 121 Wells, Anne Marie 71, 79 Wells, Ray Wentz, Jim West, Kathy Westerberg, Steven Lee 68, 79, 134 Weston, Larry Gilbert 79 Wetherald, Mark 37, 40, 97 Weyenberg, Lael M. 71, 79, 81, 88 Weyenberg, Mark 79 Wharton, Doug 37,46 White 68 White White White ,Allyn Scott 24, 37, 62, Barb Lee 57, 121 Bob Lee , Carolyn Rose Whiteaker, Kathy J. 121 Whitehall, Randy Scott 37, 62 129 Whitehorn, Janice 37 Whitely, James Greg 46, 141 Whitinger, Vicki Diane 41, 79 Whitman, Diana Lynne 79 Whittaker, Kimberley Ann 79 Wickenhagen, Shirley 38 Wilburn, Dave 24, 38, 129 Wilcox, Judy Joan 45, 55, 79, 83 Wilder, Chris James Wilder, Shirley Ann 16, 79, 84 Wilhelm, Dennis 79 Wilhite, Delbert 38 Wilkinson, Scott 24, 38, 62 Willey, Kenneth Willey, Ray 121 Williams, Carla 38 Williams, Dan L. 46, 121 Williams, Leonard D. 79 Williams, Nick 79 Williams, Terry Dean Willsey, Jerry 62, 121 Wilson, Becky 38 Wilson, Kris 87,121 Wilson, William Pat 24, 38, 68 Wines, Connie 2.57, 121 Winn, Chris 79 Winstanley, John A. Winstanley, William Witter, Kathie M. Wohlers, Bob 121 Wolfe, Wolfe, Wood Wood Wood Wood Richard M. 79 Sharon 42, 84, 96, 121 Patty 38 Peigi 87, 88, 96, 121 Richard Clark 79 Robert Irvin 79 Woodbury, iviaryAnn 45, 79 Woods, Barbara A. 41, 47, 55, 79 Woodward, Bonnie 53, 82, 83, 104, 121 Wooldridge, Eileen 69, 79,88 Wcgoten, Jonathon B. R. 42, 48, 7 Worley, Larry Ray 21, 65, 79, 92, 131 Wozniak, Nancy E. 42, 47, 79, 82, 96, 132 Wright, Caroline M. 79 Wright, Keith 121 Wright, Richard 38 Wyles, Tom 38 Wylet, Teresa Mae 44, 51, 121 Yarbrough, Dan Yerxa, Kim J. 51 Yerxa, Riley Yetter, Jacque 79 Young, James Lawrence 45, 79 Young, Les 98, 121 You ngblood, Larry Lee 79 You nker, Teresa Marie 51 Younkin, Jim 121 Zielinski, Randall J. 132 Zegimerman, Steven A. 24, 96, 1 White, Karen Adelle 79, 87, 96 Wohlers, Debbie 79 Zook, Don 121 . White, Richard 121 Wohlers, Randy 121 Zornes, Sharon 38,41 White, Terry 24, 43, 37, 62 Vlgcggol, Kathy Marie 51, 86, Wh't ,V' 37 Whitgakei, Greg 37 Wolfe, La na 53, 59, 87, 121 ,S ' ' 4, fieacf S g S2 8 6:24 Dj 1 . X Ci ke ,4 WW Q Wi! 10046 Jfdffl K 745144 if-7 WMM ff 'F f f 461-6 A 0 li if Sfffdc 156 A aw! if 5 71f,,,,,,4Q I lo rf ya. ,pf ,Maj f -M - 149 When the lessons and tasks are all ended, and the school for the day is dismissed. Acknowledgements to: The Daily World, Wenatchee. Parson's Studio, Wenatchee. Paulsen Studios, Cashmere. Wenatchee High School Creative Writing Class. Cover hy: Terril Kummer Charles Monroe Dickenson A Alma Mater We stand in acclaim Through years of praise an Thy honor and loyalty Be thine eternally. Come sing loud our praises, Let echo forever more, All hail to Alma Mater Hail to Wenatchee High. d fame Ejiilfifk i MLW fn nk M M W KWfx.,5fflf if JVT3fv J if? fa x 5 N fy' U My if if Q15 JJ 'Xa M K f yff V ' in A wb 'digg J Riagg? 3 Q53 g,4fLQ W f f' ,. 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