West Valley High School - Eagle Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1968

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'-X5-iwaf1,g. 3w-fr gmwfr. rf 1 1 3' 5 V V - , N -Jf,fZ?:'fm1iw,3z:s5g1j5ffg,Maepf'51-2i-534391121 ':i75f:,ivi1zQfg'3vT,gfffffQ'Q:fi2i5xxa fig- ' if? ' --e , :,f4'f1i - aff-Lvl. ,?,H12sT.fffu1-:QF4w12fzfgfswQg':vwA,-H1221 ' W1 -f - ' f J f , , 121 32 -'kffiift The tempo is set as the students bring the school to life . . . a new year begins. Courtesy of Burchett Studio 4 N 1 W 1 4 N 1 6 ., - ., ..,,. ,, A 1,1.25f,'gg ,5L is 1 2:5152-ff-1 - -L 6 iw 3, T P' . rw .5231 ,wie .,.. ,. , , Q Q '1 3 1 . zgzgsie ...A fix, 3 in M A i 5 h' h,, 1 'Jar-w: Students grasp knowledge through inquisitive study and inspirational guidance of instructors. sissy N ir if Q36 N Conquest and defeat, amusement and ennui build the individual to become a part of his times. 'if' Qi. V V:-1 'ii' I0 4 This moment we lived. , , and focult w 'X 1 I , XFN! rmv 'X X -vyfi 1 V' UK X X RW ., i0 W' M UN Q Rllizl EM Q X WQBU Ty 'h' M MEA J , kip 1 JJ I X A Q ' 1 h M 96 dv 0AjU7gJJ1,XUI5Qx5Nj NA W 'fdw M U Qi NN 'X w NW X3j'Wl 1969! H wp 5 U , H gil leaflet, V! administrators provide example leadership Long years can seem quite short when we live them for others. As principal, Mr. G. Wallace Mills has given 23 years of his life to WV students, contributing freely of his time, his thought, his understanding, and his sincere interest and belief in youth. He has created in himself a symbol, a pattern for students to follow in these years. Not only has Mr. Mills given of his time for students. As an administrator, his time is divided among the various organi- zations both in and out of the West Valley School District: the National and State Principals' Association, NEA, WEA, and WVEA, the Athletic Board of Central for State activitiesg Phi Delta Kappa, educational honorary, and Kiwanis. Spare time, which is at a premium in the case of our princi- pal, is occupied with an occasional round of golf or a visit with either of his two sons and their families, enjoying the three grandchildren. Overseeing the expenditure of the budget and maintaining the high quality of teachers em- ployed by the district are the two chief responsibilities of Mr. George Daniel, Superintendent of the West Valley schools. MR. MILLS He works directly with admin- Principal istrators to organize both the educational program of the dis- MR. DANIEL trict and the facilities of years Superintendent to come and with the public to plan school activities. W. V. 's superintendent reflects the outstanding performance that he expects from his staff. Pres- ident of Spokane Area Superin- tendents' Association, Treasurer of Spokane Valley Rotary, Chair- man of the State WEA Improve- ment of Instruction Committee and Member of the Board of Directors of Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce are only the positions of leadership held by Mr. Daniel, a Phi Delta Kappa member. A position of leadership is also maintained on the golf course as was exhibited at the fall West Valley open. Skiing and fishing help round out the year for a busy man who is presently en- rolled in the Doctoral program in Administration and Instruction at WSU. MR. JOHNSON Vice principal ff Helping students obtain the most from their education occupies the majority of the hours spent by Mr. Elmer Johnson in his fourth year as vice-principal of West Valley High School. Sched- uling and enrolling all underclassmen, maintaining accurate attendance records and balancing class loads are only a few of the duties which keep our vice-principal's day anything but un- eventful. But Mr. Johnson's day does not usually end at 5 or 6 p. m. One can always expect to see him at all school activities-- games, mixers, plays, concerts or dances--always ready to lend a help- ing hand if the need arises. With the completion of his Masters Degree in Administration, W. V. 's vice-principal now has more time, if such a commodity exists, to enjoy hunting, fishing and housebuilding. MR, L, W, IGREYSSLER MR. PAUL W. ROZELL Vice-President MR. G. W. RICHARDSON DR. VAUGHN R. RANSOM MR. NORMAN E. BROWN President boo rd of directors focuHy unhes 'ro raise money Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Liberg, Miss Williams, and Mrs. Busch aroused faculty support at the Faculty-KJ RB game. 's,,'- fi S MRS. VILLA MRS. WALSER MRS. KELLY engHsh 16 I MRS, MORSE MR, PUGH MR, TARUSCIO MR, LINDGREN business MRS. BUSCH vpn-,V MR. CONSTANCE MR. HE RINGTON H 1 iff MR. SAN DSTROM Art MRS. RAVSTEN Home-economics applied cxrfs MR. DEAN MR. KING MR. PE DE RSON MISS WILLIAMS Physical education MR. SNY DER Physical education MR. MOORE Math MR. ALB O Math MR. TROUT MR. RANNIGER MR. HOOK Biology . Biology Biology MR. VENTRIS Physics MR. DAMON Chemistry 1 MR. BOND MR. NAIMY MR. AMBROSE ,Ji fm MR. MILLER MR. SHULKIN MR. KOVICK MRS. LIBERG If X, 1 1 My . W ' A , L, Varied skills from arm wrestling lyk N ff ' to r'uz?n1ng the Wedge were X ,ixf I m 0 jlilgbslgiiaiicflgeLiixgiggigsaixwn 'i 159 Rf! 11,66Qfeffa1f11ngi proiijble jf T, :YQ 4 - 1 1 f I Pnoneyqaki 'ggvenfllr . I '1K! fy M LQ I X fd jf 1 X, fi n f- f fx bosketbcz II Q We JD GDS ' 1 ' ' 1 R ' A X of ff , K 1 I I if V fy 11 1 1 X 1 1 V f, 'ro def11QjyJfsfcQrf5e1bQL If px 5?lf1SGX -3 1143 f' N M! Nl fn ,NK -1 1 ' N IO 1 X 7 M , 1 Rf , J N 1 1. 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M, ,wa ' wi rf english, history required for groduoiion In the liberal arts area, students are required to obtain four credits in English ftwo in composition, one in literature ap- preciation and one in American Literaturey and six in social studies fWorld History I and II, U, S, Historyl and II, Contemporary Civilization and Psychology or Human- itiesl. Other electives include French I-IV, Spanish I-IV, Art, Debate, Drama and News. RIGHT: Nancy Shrope, Ruby Seeberger, Leslie Saylor, Craig Phillips, all students in Advanced Art, carefully mold the wax patterns that will eventually become jewelry pieces, to be casted by the class. LOWER RIGHT: Students gather material from magazines for a debate, Clockwise are Sandi Gore, Cathy Cain, Debbie Chapman, Jenny Lang, Miss Mary Martin fcadetj and Sue Peck, all members of the sixth period Debate class. LOW- ER LEFT: Joe Fleischauer, Sharon Sherred, Sharon Peterson , Jim Kohler, Gladys Gills and Kathy McComb, members of the Drama class, rehearse one-act skits. 24 M1195 UPPER LEFT: Negatives, lay-outs, correct spelling, lost pictures and deadlines are all a part of producing a yearbook and newspaper, Grace Mc- Connell, Bronvvyn Hansen, Patti Guid- inger and Helen Cox, members of the News class concentrate on making the final deadline. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Spanish students listen attentively for individual pronunciation instruction in the language lab, used regularly by French and Spanish classes. LEFT: Senior English, an elective usually for those who contemplate college, is ol- fered six periods a day. Frazer Mor- gan, Kathy Howerton, Candy Dempsey and Jim Ventris discuss one of the three novels studied in conjwiotion with the writing of a research paper. 25 . -K-ff 2 ie Q1 or kt ',.,.bk mkqts, ' K n .XJ ' nn' anal 1 . 4. , J 4 will If 1 4 ul-5' 2-9 Ami rf, One year of science and one year of mathematics, which may be earned in the 9th grade, are W, V. requirements, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics may be taken to fulfill the requirement, In addition stu- dents Inay elect to take Geometry I, II, Trigonometry and lVIath VIH or Consumer Mathematics, a practical approach to everyday mathematics. science, mothemotics offered 6 1 x 1 i TOP: Students thoughtfully observe the NASA display presented to the student body at an assembly by Mr, Harvaugh, a NASA representative, LEFT: Students of the Advanced Math class discuss a problem with Miss Erlandson, a WSU cadet. Mr Damon demonstrates one of the many chemistry experiments to his students. pe instruction voried Two years of physical education are required of every W. V. stu- dent. The curriculum is devoted to teaching lifetime sports fbad- minton, bowling, golf, tennis and weight trainingj to juniors, who meet twice weekly and team sports Qbadminton, basketball, gymnas tics, soccer, tennis, and volleyball as well as first aidj to sopho- mores, who meet three times a week. LEFT: Junior girls participate in weight lifting. BE LOW: Sophomore boys dem onstrate a blanket stretcher in first aid students elect commercial, vocotionol courses ABOVE: Judy Rogers, a mem- ber of Home Ec. , helps serve the Businessmen's Luncheon in preparation for the levy drive in March. CENTER RIGHT: Members of Girls' Home Mechanics spend a portion of the year learning various methods in crafts. Janet Olson and Janet Codd busy themselves during class with their projects. CENTER LEFT: Jerry Taylor, Don Hudlow, Roy Taylor and Mike Caudell spend a period of Woodshop on their various pro- jects, LOWER RIGHT: Karen Hendricks, Pat Cox, Trudy Larson and Sandy Strandberg transcribe their shorthand, fGirls enrolled in the Office Occupations program must also take Shorthand or Bookkeeping or both. J LOWER LEFT: Marda Shull, Karen McKeever, Joyce Statler and Elinor Hannawalt occupy themselves with the various units in Office Occupa- tions. .b- Y 28 MA Industrial Arts are many and varied, but a maj or part of the elective curriculum. Courses include Metal Shop, Woodshop, Crafts, Mechani- cal Drawing, Electricity, Maintenance Mechanics and Girls' Home Mechanics. WV girls are required to take one year of home economics, which may be elected in the 9th grade. On the high school level, Home Ec III, IV, V and VI, which deal with foods and clothing, are offered. In the Business Department, courses range from Personal Typing to Distributive Education , For the girl planning a secretarial career, Short- hand, Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice and Office Occupations are offered. General Typing and Record Keeping may be elected by the student interested in practical skills. UPPER LEFT: Kurt Blakesly and Bill Nilles work on their metal shop projects. UPPER RIGHT: Students may choose either Mechanical Drawing or Architectural Drawing. Pat Bodey, Wes Hardin and Ken Warren con- centrate on their individual blueprints. CENTER: Mike Walton, Larry Hietala and John Carlson carefully place the dots on thc dice they have made in Crafts as Ted Carlett looks on. RIGHT: A Bookkeeping problem holds the attention of Judy Meland, Nikki Doulas, Vicki Finlayson and Jan Wirsche. student assistants learn with on-the-job training ,453-A sagl. ABOVE: Lunch helpers assist the cooks with preparing and serving food. CLOCKWISE: Pat Wilberding, Sally Lingren, Sandy Huelle, Carolyn Walton, Kathy Alsop, Ed Holman, Kathy Glen, Sharon Coffey, and Pat Gass. RIGHT: Lab assistants help chemistry students. Roger Chrisman, Judy Mitchell, Cary Siedel, Brad Herrington, and Richard Rogers. ii ABOVE: P. E. assistants exhibit their many talents. Patti Guidinger, Ingrid Mank, Judy Juds, Connie Dale, Joy Brady, Janis Chaffins, Joyce Statler, Paula Eyler. LEFT: Office helpers assist secre- taries. Connie Dale, Cathi Bartleson, Bonnie Boyle Lavonne Blessing, Annette Stout, and Garnet Faith. BELOW: Bronwyn Hansen, Gayle Hodge, Karen Kreider, Becky Kuhn, Linda Anest, and Colleen Douville. yeorboolc, newspoper production combined gi ., . S l 9 K W ,ba -, ,Q ,iii 'X , .Q ,.,, , is 1, 7 , ,, . 5 ' L ' Qin, ,,, f. I I '27 f , 1 . gg 1- ,xy , ' ' 4 ?' ' Q 1 I 'ws 5-uf - A ' ,.Qr fs. V , ' , r 5 .4 -fs ., 1 E' ABOVE: Kris Owens, Judy Juds and Bronwyn Hanson are busy working With the senior section and gathering ads. FAR RIGHT: Aldeane Whearty, annual Editor emphasizes the importance of meeting deadlines. RIGHT: Helen Cox and Patti Guidinger composed the student life section, .X ABOVE LE FT: Linda Anest and Rita Busby gather all the information for the annual index. ABOVE RIGHT: Bob Anderson, Barbara Schock and Jeanne Hickey prepared the sports section. RIGHT: Organization section was complied by Sharon McElroy, Grace McConnell and Cheryl J ordan, we f 4 Jer I liiglr in Q?b '33 'mf 591 gag? aaggggs 1 5 fghaiggrr A fs H Q 'ff aaa 35? It K if ,rf .Q Qwifmx' Shag: ir gif' jaw? if is n 3 a K 'A X L WF win 6,5 u 4- :MQ mi ,- F' H9 ' Ziiixxf'-'TQKW MW 5 'WQKQWY Ma mwuwwm be are SERIOU 8: CGI1 mei ff, mf r eg DELIVER Next Deadllr FEL xl-112 ry sa IM ,, hifi. v 192 new 1 5, K Q its hz 1 , E LEFT: Margaret Marcy and Jan Wirsche scan through the negatives which they are in charge of, BOTTOM LEFT: Lona Nelms and Janis Chaffins concentrate on typing up the final paper, BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen McKeever, business manager, works out all the busi- ness affairs oi the annual. 'Miki' LEFT: Debbie Johnson, this year's X-PY-:gc Valley News editor examines the paper before distri- butions. ABOVE: Mike MacKay and Art Seaton take and prepare pictures for the annual. RIGHT: Linda Anest is clothed in the costume of the time. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve MacKenzie and Jim Ventris assisted the cheerleaders in arousing spirit at the game. BOTTOM RIGHT: John Conant and partner dance to the sounds of The Fifth Column. wv recreates by-gone ero LEFT: Grace McConnell and Sharon McElroy exhibit the outfits the Pep Club donned for the occasion. MID- DLE: Cheerleaders display one of their special rou- tines at the pep assembly. BOTTOM: Darla Revel shows off the costume that won her first place as the best dressed girl for the day. The traditional Roaring 20's Day was held this year on October 27. The students dressed themselves in raccoon coats, flapper dresses, and double-breasted suits to make the day a success. A pep assembly was held that afternoon to inspire more school spirit for the game. Prizes were given for the best costumes. That evening, in cold, drizzly weather, the Eagles met the Bantams of Coeur d'Alene on our field and walked off with a 7-6 victory. A mixer was held after the game and the Charleston contestwas won by LaVonne Blessing and Steve Wacholtz. 1 L. thespionspreient f , ,L N I I h 4IiMfQWgLJ xr H P CCI, ,YTTSKS SSQGCIFG E 1 'W l Xl 'll Ht l l , 'l x I, LLXX X-A tj fxxlb V Ext fx 1 I 'Xml KR ek I ly :El X, ' V . Uf J A u I ,f ' , 1 r U I -'NK 1 Ll! V 5 - NVL I - ,fl xl EV , l I, xl ,ll X fl 'K :ilk X, A Lvl X1 lp ll J ,A l -1 . 2 W 1 ZX, fit , l , A l , . ,V , -yr ' , 1 fX l . ' 1 R, N , f wi , 'f Za M c ' fe 1 Q lx , If X 4 l LD Er .X I K X 1 F 1 Q V -'f , ' ' X ' , l ki Nw' .R f Ji ' X. U, 1f'k ,wil ,, ,f 1 X l 1 5 The Author ' ' ' , MacBeth Rob Allen - ,, The Reporter ' Steve Wacholtz Lady MacBeth Stephanie Denison Professor Wentworth Art Seaton Prospero Barry Steele The Girl Cheryl Zimbelrnan John of Gaunt The Young Man Bob Jones King Henry VI Dave Clark 'Mr. Sternbaum, ,Max I-Laihbarger Ariel Duke Senior Nick Fry The Doggeral Woman Bonnie Boyle Religious Judy Williams The Printer Glenn Coffey Dorene Hodin Oscar Wilde Pat Gass Bonnie Erhart Jan Hall Steve Strandberg Mark Twain Mr. Skipsey The Not Too Reoognizable Man John Bradshaw Delia Bacon Jackie Boffin 36 Witches Sharon Coffey Linda Leonard Debbie Johnson Debbie Chapman Grace McConnell CAST Nancy Highgate ...... Tom Laurence ..... Lon Torence. .... John Florenz .,.. . phnnp ....... Take it easy is spring offering Florence....... Mrs. Imanda Highgate. . . Debbie Johnsen . .Kathy McComb . . .Jerry Yeager . . . . .Bob Jones .......NickFry Debbie Chapman . . . . . .Ed Holman Mary. . . .... Sally Lingren Gladys Gill Arthur ......... .... S teve Strandberg Beagle Jones .... ....... D ave Clark if TOP: C. Mann, H. Cox, and G. Smith are setting up the jail for Marrin' Sam BOTTOM: Those helping set up the cor- A , - - ner scene for Sadies areg left to right: i ' C. Mann, G. Trowbridge, D. Denny and J, Hickey. - K 'VM Hi, ,WF ,-war' ANL M ,.-any . ,M ' iii , H if -4' 1 .,.,,fs, i Z 5 1 5 5, sg if A f ' ,,., y i f iel iee I erlrs c 'E ' f 'il 1 M -yi il ! O N? -Z2 Y uf fr s X 'Q ww L J E 'ii 2 W, Y 1 if r Q 1 I The annual Sadie Hawkins dance, Courtin' in the Cornpatchu, was presented by the Junior Class on November 10, in the Cafe- torium. Background music was provided by the Chambermen , as several couples danced and were married by Marrin' Sam, Mr. Trout. Those people receiving prizes for the best costumes were Jenny Lang and Rob Allen. luniors present ll J H couriin in The cornpoich pep club presents visions of sugar plums LEFT: Diana Hunt and Richard Tiede, and Sharen Schermer and Tom Anderson were royalty for the dance. MIDDLE: Couples enjoyed the big snowman in the center of the dance floor. BOTTOM LEFT: Pat Edwards and Mike Richards reigned as queen and king of the night. BOTTOM RIGHT: Connie Chaney and Tom Arnold, and Julie Klaue and Don Cain are also pictured as royalty. Visions of Sugar Plums was the theme selected for the annual Pep Club dance held December 16, 1967 in the cafe- torium. The Sound Barrier provided the music for the affair. A crowd of 300 watched the crowning of Pat Edwards and Mike Richards as queen and king of the dance. www fl 'TJ If 7, eo le boosters club resenis Q P super fine dondelion club donceu RIGHT: Jenny Lang and Kathy Cain paint flowers on couples. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Pugh, advisor of Eagle Booster's, and his wife pose for a pic- ture. CENTER: Couples dance to the sound of Beethoven's Fifth. BOTTWIEN 'steve wachoitz Marilyn Sinipson, and Bev Havens sell tickets at the door. i N J f fg me we ' i i 4, 17 ll On the evening of January 27, 1968, the Eagle Booster's Club presented the Super-Fine Dandelion Club Dance in the cafetorium from 8:00 to 11:00 p. rn. Beethoven's Fifth, formerly the Essex's, provided the music for the event. To add to the psychedelic theme?-1 the dance featured a light show and body painting. My W i - 1 N 5 A 1 K+, x, FAR LEFT: Ginny Smith and Tom Riddle served as Queen and King. LEFT: Joanne Bickford, John Scholenberger, Mike Richards, Pat Edwards, Steve Bergman, and Vickie Flett were royalty. MIDDLE: The crowd gathers around the stage for the coronation. BELOW: Craig Newton, Dona McElroy, Bill Willett and Linda Anest admire the Hilby originals that decorated the floor, Approximately 145 couples enjoyed The Rain, The Park and Other Things Sponsored by the Girls' League on March 30, 1968 in the Cafetorium. Balloons and flowers of all sizes and colors greeted the guests who danced to the music of the Sound Barrier, All couples entered their names upon entrance and the King and Queen were picked from the class who had the greatest attendance , the Juniors. In addition, a prince and princess were chosen from each class. spring welcomed ABOVE: Couples dance to the sounds of The Sound Barrier, RIGHT: Refreshments are served in an atmosphere of artis- tic displays. H H arf club presents kaleidoscope LEFT David Kjos and Jodi Shimizu reign as King and Queen of the Ball RIGHT Len Pederson, Sydnie Johnson, Karlyn Christen and Dean Zoprafos served as the Royal Court. MIDDLE: 'The Sound Barrier' provided the music for the dance, BELOW: Lloyd Theile Garnet Faith, Eric Sebby and Ingrid Mank study the various art objects on display at the dance, Kaleidoscope was the theme chosen for the annual Beaux Arts Ball, held this year on March 15, 1968, in the cafetorium from 8:30-11:30 p, m, David Kjos and Jodi Shimizu reigned as King and Queen and Len Pederson, Syndie Johnson, Karlyn Christen and Dean Zografos made up their court. Couples danced to the beat of The Sound Barrier and admired the works of art placed around the dance floor. Bal- loons and artistic posters decorated the walls and Windows of the room to carry out the theme for the evening. f ABOVE: Couples enjoy the atmosphere of the Marie Antoinette Room. UPPER RIGHT: Trudy Larsen and Toni Worthington overlook the lobby from the balcony on the Davenport Hotel. MIDDLE RIGHT: John Conant, Sue Hilby, Patti Guidinger, and Larry Lowder discuss things happening at the dance. RIGHT: The royal court surround thc king and queen. Seated are Queen Ingrid Mank and King Kurt Owens, Standing are Julie Klaue, Rod Cooper, Pat Edwards, Ron Cuddy, Len Pederson, Kathy Howerton, Lanny Bock, and Connie Chaney, monk, owens reign M. ,,,, W..,,,,,,: ' ,... , V '? 'L??3ff? fTM:. N1 1:'i 157'i '.., ,z .'.1'. 'e E , v 1 ' f rf' I, Ml 52 1626? 43r?jK91'i2?43if,9 . L A T' ,,L. 3 'He' mfg? L The Look of Love was thc theme selected by the senior class for their ball this year. It was held Feb- ruary 17, 1968, from 9-12 p. ni, in the Marie Antoi- nette Room of the Davenport Hotel. Music was provided by the Westgate Entrance. All those attending dressed in formal attire for the evening. The boys came in tux- edos and dinner jackets and the girls appeared in long formals in a rainbow of colors ranging from lighter pas- tels to darker shades of winter velvet. Ingrid Mank and Kurt Owens reigned as Queen and King of the ball. Julie Klaue, Connie Chaney, Pat Edwards, Kathy Howerton, Ron Cuddy, Rod Cooper, Len Pederson, and Lanny Beck made up the royal court, harris selected first Lilac Finalists were Connie Chaney, Diana Hunt, and Kathy Howerton. West Valley Lilac Princess Kathy Howerton runner-up in sfoie contest 1 di of I :ff Spokane Valley Junior Miss, Sandy Harris Spokane Valley Princess, Sandi Gore ' 473:521- ,Y , . i .V ff 3224 f 1 ,. T ' ---' ' , z A:,.. .n,,, 5 - pictures courtesy of Burchett Studio 48 senior girls selected for outstanding qualifies November Neatness September Industry Dona McElroy October Pep Connie Chaney Ingrid Mank N December Kindness Pat Edwards January Dependability Linda Anest February Sincerity Sharen Schermer Em X, W Rx March Scholastlc Aprll Sportsmansh1p Sandl Gore Kathy Howerton May Friendliness Sydnie Johnson organizations f 1 As: . 1 7 Ti i L A - ' E' A , K'A ff , f 4 F: x K V' 51 toll usb officers initiate theugold cord The first task for fall semester officers was or- ganizing student council. The Gold Card was estab- lished and the paper and pen machine was placed in the office, A Standards Board was formed to regulate standards of dress. Committees researched the idea of Homecoming and the formation of a new Boys' Fed- eration. A new roll call system was established in student council. PAUL DOW DY President IRENE INASHHVIA Secretary LEN PEDERSON Vice President KAREN MCKE EVER Treasurer ROB ALLEN President spring officers encourage student participation JUDY J UDS Secretary Y: . M . ,,. --,W-,gil . X ,tv ,I .V , nw , A, f- L wwe Say.: . Qnmmt 1, fi. -Q iV.., f ' Q ,1 H, 'X S, . 5? 1' -' 33,3 - g any 1 ,i ui tag .,afi. nga, li- ,K U iiai 5 iiii aaii a iiiii Xi i jf , ft, .,.,, , ,, Z .Myth Q' . i' t ..-,, Q., 5 it t Q., A ff. , aa J 2 ,Wt t df- 4 i f Y fa A . 5 ,1- S ,s f i aai 1 ' BONNIE JOHNSON Treasurer West Valley students and teachers have long been Working for a better student gov- ernment. But this semester seemed to be the turning point from old to new. One of the reasons for the more active student government of this semester was more faculty participation. This semester with both students and faculty Working to- gether for a common goal, things seemed to move both smoother and faster. LANNY BECK Vice president FRONT ROW: S. McElroy, L. Anest, D. McElroy, D. Chapman, D. Cain, T. Hook. ROW 2: K. Owens, M. Marcy, G. McConnell, K. Krieder, P. MOOIGQQJQQDQEIE ry, B. Holt, f'Wacho1tz,f,R.f urril. ROW : -THQSHRCQ111, W. Pietz, C. Newton, C. Blackburn. FRONT ROW: A. Whearty, D. Durheim, S. Schermer, C. Chaney, L. Wiltse, D. Hansen ROW 2: M. Herman, S. Warehime, M. Lawhead, D. Buyers, M. Johnson, D. Guenther, G. Miller, D. Robinson, C. McAllister, L. Nelms, R. Widner. FRONT ROW: B. Iverson, J. Anest, G. Faith, J. Bennett, L Campbell, C. Brown, D. Zografos, C. Beach, M. Shaw. ROW 2: S. Farrar, D, Floberg. FRONT ROW: M. Albert, C. Martin, J. Larson, G. Smith, C. Mann, J. Crosby, K. Knowles, J. Lerseth, M. Mondoux. ROW 2: D. McClean, D. Marshall, K. Warren, T. Holt, M. Evers, L. DeVore, P. Gainer, B. Herrington, D. Panther. GIRLS' LEAGUE--FALL, FRONT ROW: J. Rodgers, C. Keinholz, M. Mondaux, S. Crouse, J. Larseth B Marsh, V. Ventris, M. Shull. ROW 2: P. Moore, B. Erhart, V. Flett, B. Martz, S. Lindgren, S. McElroy, M Marcy, P. Olson, C. Christen, J. Crosby, S. Collins. ROW 3: E. Brunelle, D. Gober, K. McDonald, G Faith, L. Leonard, J. Juds, G. Smith, G. Hodge, D. Anderson, L. Campbell toll girls' leggue organizes stondords board S Hastings, V . ROW 2: K Owens, J Wirsche, S. Warehime, B Johnson P Cox, B Gales, C. Ch . McConnell, D. Durheim, M. Devenere, A. Knechtel, C. Crouse, C. Allsop. G1RLs'LEAG -TT L, FRONT ROW: D. McElroy, D. Johnsen, L. Anest, B. Kuhn, L. Wiicse, J --32? 'T 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE--FALL, FRONT ROW: D. Denny, J. Jackson, C. Douville, K. Kreider, J. Larson, D. Jacobson, C. Jordan, B. Horwath. ROW 2: J. Smith, C. Palmer, J. Melaas, C. Mann, M. Knulsen, K. Coleman, D. Gardner, C. Costanzo, M. Simpson, B. Havens. GIRLS' LEAGUE FALL OFFICERS: S. Schermer, pres- ident, J. Juds, vice president, G. Trowbridge, secre- tary, D. Thomas, treasurer, J. Klaue, fifth executive. WWW Wir' f - ' gig zz' ' A , ' ' 7 A , ,f ::,i5.' ff f ' ,- ' 1' . ...H ff: f s f 11 K f fm...-.fs .L-fi. 1' -T5 E, spring girls' leogue hos busy colendor GIRLS' LEAGUE--FRONT ROW: C. Allsop, S. Hastings, D. Nelson, B. Erhart, M. Marcy, J. Bickford, M. Devenere. ROW 2: P. Guidinger, D. Denny, J. Jackson, A. Knechtel, N. Shrope, J Standbury, D. Johnsen. ROW 3: D. Bleu, J. Hannawalt, M. Gales, M. Paul, V. Chaney, B. Marsh, B. Cholewinski, K. Ferster, K. Savland, B. McDonald, P. Frano. ROW 4: D. Gober, G. Trowbridge, M. Riggens, M. Crosby, C. Palmer, D. Hanson, K. Glenn. FRONT ROW: L. Campbell, D. Jacobsen, B. Kuhn, J. Brady, D. Thomas, J. Smith, K. ROW 2: J. Klaue, G. Culler, J. Crosby, B. Schock, K. Christen, S. McElroy, G. Skaufel, J. Larson. ROW 3: C. Sebby, J. DeWilliams, V. Ventris, S. Peterson, D. Anderson, C. Gore. FRONT ROW: G. Hodge, C. Chaney, B. Hanson, M. Riggins, P. Moore, J. Melaas, K. ROW 2: S. Schermer, B. Johnson, D. Durheim, K. Kreider, P. Olson, K. Kienholz, L. Mann, S LaRue, Panther, K. Landreth. ROW 3: I. Mank, S. Johnson, M. Smith, B. Boyle, M. Knutzen. Owens. One hundred seventy-five incoming sophomores and new students were welcomed by junior and senior girls at the annual Big-Little Sister party held August 31 in the school cafeteria Highlights of the Student Leadership Conference at Twinlow were given by Sharon Schermer at the September meeting. Also featured on this program were reports given by Debbie Johnsen and Sharon Sehermer on Fwergreen Girls' State held at Ellensburg in June, Sandi Gore was introduced as our Miss Spokane Valley princess In October a twenty-five minute film, How Do I Love Thee, was presented moderated by Mrs . Terry Mahoney, school nurse. Awards for top salesmen, were presented to those participating in the annual D, A, V, drive in October, Sixty girls participated in this service project. Wool day was held Nov. 1, with each girl wear- ing an appropriate wool tag. Two needy families were supplied with clothing gifts, and food at Christmas time from the col- lection of a 3135 by entire student body, The Central Nursing Ilome at Parkwater was also remembered by food gifts and favors. New officer were installed in January, Miss Sandy Harris, Junior Miss representative irom Spokane Valley reported on the State Contest at Pullman, Washington, A talent show featuring all classes was the high- light of the February meeting. Clothes made by thirty girls from the Home Economics Department were modeled at the annual spring style show held in April. Kalico Kapers, cotton dress dance, climaxed the spring social calendar. The final awards assembly and Senior Mother's night closed the activity calendar in May. Two hundred fifty senior girls and mothers attended the senior function. ----: ': ci L Q, ' .ix , 'M gg . ,Q 1. Rffsg' t . ' - 1 , if ii s . Q. if Y r If :gif 3 I M , r . . . sg, 4' 1 ' S X ? UPPER LEFT: L. Anest, vioe- - f . pres., G. Faith, secretaryg D. McElroy, presidentg G. McConnell, ,iii wana. -- L . , ,rsiiif 1 QE : treasurerg J. Hickey, 5th execu- . tiveg Mrs. Villa, advisor. UPPER ,.t' A RIGHT: S. Johnson. CENTER: S. l If V, Harris. LOWER LEFT: J. Lang, A A F - E LOWER RIGHT: D. McElroy, Mrs. . ? 1 Terry Mahoney, L. Anest. ,kylp V , in i t T A L - ..1, J , I ., My ossem bly program presented LETTERMEN--FRONT ROW: C. Busch, L. Hietala, R. Bippes, R. Hamilton, B, Hammer, M. Amas, E, Raab. ROW 2: R, Burrill, C. Charbonau, J. Montague, C, Newton, J, Pospisel, R, Straub, ROW 3: C. Schreck, L. Peterson, D, Drury, D, Guenther, P, Royer, R. Cuddy, M. Stantus. ROW 4: B. Herrington, G. Armstrong, K. Owens, S, Porter, J. Carlson, B, Vogel, OFFICERS: K. Owens, vice-president: R, Cuddy, pres- ident, R. Cooper, treasurer, The membership of the Lettermen's Club included all letter winners in major sports at West Valley. The club exists as a service organization for the high school. Each year the club has various money raising projects , such as mixers, dances, and refreshment sales at vari- ous sports activities. lettermen sponsor prolects LETTERMEN--FRONT ROW: M. lVl3.I1f1, D. Gable, W. MeKnigh , F ' os, B, Richie, T. Riddle. ROW 2: M. Allen ' . Trosper, K. Manfred, A. Bishop, L. Carmichael, J, Schollenberger. ROW 3: G. Martz, P. Jelinek, B, Dickinson, D, Bribois, T. Schultz, J. Riedburn. ROW 4: M, Dempsey, D, MCClean, L, Ulbright, J. Mortenson, C. Brown, W, Priesley, B. Babero, ROW 5: P, Cory, B. Hyland, R, Ingram, E, Reiss, D. Flouberg, D, Woods, cheerleaders ignite wv eagles' spirit PAT E DWAR DS x r SANDY HARRIS KAT HY H OWE RT ON -A-A -2.1, fi HEAD CHEERLEAQR KAREN KYTONEN CONNIE CHANEY LINDA HUTTON After their election last spring the cheerleaders began their preparation for this year's ac- tivities. Along with the many hours of practice during the sum- mer months they attended the Yell and Song Leader Conference in Ellensburg, Washington. The pep assembly and competi- tion for the WV-CV game was the highlight of the football season. The cheerleaders considered it an achievement because the stu- dent body showed more school spirit than during the past years. The basketball-Wrestling season brought many exciting games and matches. The hard work of the girls and the excitement of the season improved the school's spirit. The pep squad continued their support of the school's teams through the end of the year by attending the track meets and baseball games. PEP CLUB--FRONT ROW: C. , P. Edwards, K. Howerton, Hutton, S. Harris. ROW 2: Cull , E. Brunelle, K. McDonald, L B Hansen, B. Schock, D. C1eve1and7J. Smith, J. Curtis, J. Bickford, H. Cox, B. Erhart, M. Marcy. ROW 3: K. Jaren, B. Kincaid, G. Faith, J. Hickey, G. Trowbridge, P. Moore, K. Kreider, C. Mann, J. Crosby, G. Hodge, J. Melaas, P. Olson, D. Thomas. ROW 4: D. Johnson, L. Anest, S. Hastings, C. Landreth, D. Gertler, G. Schmidt, K. Allsop, D. Denny, M. Devenere, C. Keinholz, P. Frazier, C. Wold, K. Christen, A. Whearty. ROW 5: J. Larsen, K. Hendricks, D. McElroy, D. Nelson, B. Kuhn, S. Peck, D. Hunt, K. Kerben, D. Hodin, R. Nue, D. Durheim, S. McElroy, K. Owens ROW 6: P. Cox, C. Douville, S. Gore, J. Klaue, B. Johnson, C. Busch, S. Shermer, S. Hilby, O. Strandloerg, T. Larson, J. Juds, M. Shull, P. Prochnow, G. McConnell. pep club Welcomes new advisor pep club awards annual scholarship This year Pep Club is composed of 67 senior and jtuiior girls. It promotes spirit and competition between West Valley and other schools, as well as encouraging at- tendance at all WV functions. Anytime the unit is called on they assist the faculty and ASB in various activities. Marching at 3 football games, 2 basket- ball games and cheering at varsity games are the principal functions of the group. Working with the cheerleaders to organize pep assemblies and skits is another function. Projects also include selling bookcoversg pompomsg a Christmas dance, Visions of Sugar Plums g a football mixer and Slave Day are all sponsored by Pep Club. All profits go into the ASB fund and at the end of the year a S100 scholarship is awarded to the most outstanding senior Pep Club member. FALL OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: D. Durheim, sgt.-at-armsg E. Brunelle, secretary. ROW 2: D. McElroy, treasurerg D. Hunt, presi- dentg S. Hilby, publicity. ROW 3: D. Johnsen, publicityg M. Shull, vice president. SPRING OFFICERS: B. Schock, publicityg S Schermer president B Hansen treasurer P Cox vice presi dentg B. Kincaid, secretaryg G. Culler, sgt at arms and S Peck, publicity pepperettes help 'ro promote spirit Pepperettes, composed of one hundred sopho- more girls, promotes school spirit by cheering at all athletic events, making and distributing booster tags, performing skits at the pep assem- blies and marching in the Lilac Parade. . 1- v 4 f , .. .. an , 1 ,A g P ., J .. ,Q :,,, , Q , ' ff H . ' . . if , 1 A , ..,,,. i Q . ggi, ,f , 1, W Z ,' A V ' Q ,,. UI' x V7 I F U , Q , 5 vi ...bw ,W p ,T w gyy: , N I 3-A I A V r f J di l 'if' . 'tr' it or w..Q?Wf in K .lgwfk . K ky ,, X Y A- ' r I FRONT ROW: C. Herb Shimizu, L. Robson, S. Kovich. ROW 2: C. A Brown, J. Hastings, P. A. Logan, K. Coleman Peterson. ROW 3: K. Sohollenberger, P. Dof Kytonen, J. McAllister G. Skaufel, C. Hansen J. Trapp, N. Wedeven Holub, D. Revel. LE FT--PE PPERETTE J., ert, J. Keller, D. Hayes, Reeder , D. Thompson, hrens, K. Reisenhaur, J. Thuringer, K. Sutherlin, , J. Sohns, J. Hill, B. Dube, M. Albert, C. elrnire, C. Sebby, G. , R. Carey, M. Herman, , M. Davis. ROW 4: S. Barton, D. Hansen, C. Villa, C. Wolfe, G. Beck 9 K I J S. Koontz, D. Gardner, J. OFFICERS: B. Peters0n,M Albert, C. Ahrens, C. Herbert. .,..,. it g I . ,,,, 3, , r M1 ..,Vq g My V V , 'fn 1-1 ' , tu I fi H i '? '2f' i fj 1' ff' A . Ai 1' . C' Q J A AAA J A 52 EA' ' f i f V if A . rrrr J S4 Q . ,.,k AJ ' 1 3' f . 1 FRONT ROW: C. Knowles, V. Chaney, B. McDonald, B. Marsh, M. Mondoux, S. Worthington, R. Martin, P. Farano. ROW 2: R. Kramer, S. Crouse, S. DeFelice, D. Bleu, D. Martz, D. Wynne, J. Johnsen, K. Ferster, K. Heath. ROW 3: M. Aquino, S. Sperry, K. Savland, N. Statler, S. Huelle, J. Lerseth, K. Hietala, B. Cholewenski, C. DeWi1liams, P. Pasquali. ROW 4: C. McCullum, C. Hackett, J. Arntson, D. Beeman, V. Casey, L. Campbell, K. Hoffman, J. Johnsen. eogle boosters mntuote cor corovon promote toculty lqrb boslcetboll gome EAGLE BOOSTERS FRONT ROW D Bardwell J Brady D Herbert, K LaRue, A. Knechtnel ROW 2 B Johnson, S Peterson J DeW1l11ams M Crosby, S. Dillion ROW3 K Bartelson L Blessing L Davis K Henson J. Smith, V Strandy ROW4 M Smith B Havens C Palmer, P Sherred S. Feaver On its fourth year, the Eagle Boosters Club has continued its role of boosting school spirit and providing entertainment for the students. The club has been the nucleus of fresh ideas, initiating such things as the car caravan to the Central Valley football game and organizing the game of the year between the West Valley Faculty and the KJRB All Americans. The Super Fine Dandelion Dance proved to be one of the highlights of the year. OFFICERS: Mr. Pugh, advisor, G. Smith, sec- retaryg D. Anderson treasurer' J. Bra f 'J' I 3 9 mascotg M. Knutson, Sgt.-at-Ar g olz, president. X rl I ff fi'tQ7 - X 7 .-.Q , - -g, 53? 5, . .3 - 1'-'tri' ' ' lv- an M J fe , K J? . 4 . if fi. ,K.- flax f -0,525 fi- X lf, ,,1, - ,13, 1 Exim sipsg- , , . ,flh . ,..,,L 4.l .L r VWIA Q V '1+j : .Q i- . I U A 31 e f' l fi., ' ,,, ' ,vp 11.5 1, gif, iii i N . ,' ,- I FTA--FRONT ROW: C. Herbert, D. Winn, J. McAlister, B. Cholwenski, C. Knowles. ROW 2: K. Heath, P. Welling, M. Devenere, K. Allsop, P. Pasquale, J. Chaffins, J. Hickey, S. Reefer. ROW 3: C. Schuster, C. Scott, A. Stout, S. Coffey, S. Hackett, K. Keinholz, R. Cramer, T. Hackett, G. Schmidt, B. Herrington, FRONT ROW: V. Chaney, A. Knechtel, G. McConnell, K. f,Owens, J. Mellis. ROW 2: K. Ferster, P. Ferano, B. McDonald, D. Bleu, C. Sebby, M. Mondoux, R. Davis,lXG. Culleri, J. Mitchell, K. Hunt. ROW 3: K. Bartleson, C. Landreth, K. McDonald, E. Brunelle, J. Bucknell. gin Ho sponsored by wveo OFFICERS: Ginny Culler, spring secretary, Kandy Keinholz, spring historian, Ginger Trowbridge, fall historian, Barbara Schock, spring presi- dent, Diane Denny, fall secre- tary, Glenn Coffey, fall presidentg Pat Gass, fall vice president. The Future Teachers Association at West Valley is sponsored primarily by the West Valley Education Association as an effort to promote among high school students an interest in and a knowledge of teaching as a profession. FTA was active in visiting nearby col- leges, having visiting speakers, and going to grade schools and jun- ior highs to spend some hours with teachers in classrooms. FRONT ROW: G. Faith, D. Jacobsen, N. Shrope, H. Cox, B. Schock. ROW 2: P. Moore, P. Olson, K. Krieder, S. Hastings, D. St. Germain, N. Codd, B. Erhart, C. Douville, K. Howerton. ROW 3: G. Hodge, C. Ahrens, S. Peterson, B. Kuhn, P. Gass, P. Fraiser, S. McGee, D. Thomas. 67 The club Future Nurses is primarily for the girls them- selves as they plan for their nurses training. Candy Striping at the Sacred Heart Hospital en- titles the girls to gain experience in the line of nursing. if you are unsure of your career in the field of nursing fwhich there are manyl by Working at the hospital you become familiar with these cer- tain obligations. The main func- tion of this club, advised by Miss Phillips, is to get the girls lined up to work at the hospital. This is the Way these club members earn their FNC pins, which are awarded every year to those hav- ing enough points. This club's main purpose also is primarily service and dedication to the sick. future nurses club dedicated To service ABOVE: F.N.C. OFFICERS--FRONT ROW: K. Savland, M. Smith, L. Panther J. Bickford, ROW 2: P. Thuringer, Miss Phillips fadvisorj, L. Blessing, G. Johnson. F.N.C.--FRONT ROW: R. Armour, L. Panther, J. Bickford, M. Smith. ROW 2: L. Totten, P. Thuringer, P. Guenther, M. Crosby. F.N.C.--FRONT ROW: D. Cleveland, J. Crooks, A, Logan, T, Curry, C, Schutz, L. Robson, D. Thompson, M. Hendrickson. g,m yQ 'N Z 'T q 'HW' WM ft' ig? ww ' 11 w Iso is 3 r' -er '55 'Iv -'1...ff,:.f.-. f T-'25jw:::Wz: .3IEdEi - ,,V M fjWYKiWAZ3 AQ' , ..., M -,-iw.. 1 31 rm --W .. '.::4-.. 1:5516 ' ?f13'.5:E:i' . : li? 725. L: '25 iff-:,,f.f VL' :S.EI'siu'r' . ' - X. g..1.,,,. .f .ag-ff. .fx A ggi . A .ig-,iggygfvzltgpf-2.1.me I i s ir. 1? 7 'g i N 'P 1 23252, f11'i:k?ia:iKii m' fm ' .. '..:v,2gE2':: 'f: .-if Quin ' - 75,5-.,:4U 3. .V ig' , , , I K lx , V-,M-:,,,l: .:,..N: twig-, .wS1.. 'I.fis :. Z. ffiu E' 'i 1312, ,,.,zZ:',., ,vE.gQ1sf.--if iii 9, - ' ei. .iff 'lfzfzzfif ' SPP : 552-1 .11 5. i f r , -.,V fl-ez. ,R . rr P S x X 1? f xx K Q X 4 W-. A wb, A , xy! if 1 is-x ,Ass , . , ,fgfx A up OFFICERS: I. Inashima, presidentg T, Hackett, vice-presi- dent, B, McDonald, secretary-treasurer. ART CLUB--FRONT ROW: K. Richert, C. DeWilliaIns, J. Weiler, J, Hastings and J . Rogers. field Trips Token, dri exhibit presented This year's Art Club has been more active than in the past. Activ- ities included field trips to local- art exhibits, a student art exhibit, and a dance in the spring. ART CLUB--FRONT ROW: M. Westfall J. Williams, D. Gober, L, Robsin, J, Shimizu, K, Bodey, S. Koontz, and D. Bleu. 'rbespions help with dromotic: productions Thespians Worked on the fall play Call Me Shakespeare , either acting or planning the setting, lights, costumes or makeup. The spring play,given March 22 gl 23, was decided upon at the Thespian meetings. Several new members were in- itiated in January. The Thes- pians as a group attended plays given by other schools to which a Thespian member does not have to pay admission. THESPIANS--FRONT ROW: D. Hodin, G. McConnell, K. Owens. ROW 2: G. Coffey, J. Williams, K. Howerton, D. Chapman. OFFICERS: Elaine Brunelle, Treasurerg Bonnie Boyle, Secretaryg Cheryl Zimbelman, Presidentg Max Hashbarger, Vice-President. sf' senior service operates shock This year the Senior Service Club of West Valley High School has had the honor of sponsoring the Annual Fall and Spring Sports Ban- quet. lt also was responsible for the Shack , the concession stand at football games. Following the final league football game, the club sponsored a mixer with music provided by The Soul Worker's Union . SENIOR SERVICE: B. Boyle, president P. Peterson, treasurerg J. Statler, vice-presidentgD. Bishop, secretary. SENIOR SERVICE: P. Ellis, J. Olsen, C. Zimbleman, J. Bucknell. TOP: N. Codd, S. Schermer, Mrs. Walser, advisorg S. Denison, K. Cain, S. Pe ck, and D. Chapman. BOTTOM: Q5 7 Dempseij . Se Qlacholtarf . aton, nmang. X N x kiwi deboters leod busy lives O West Val1ey's debate teams, like a busy lives. The season lasts from late District 8 has its own Round Robin, which debate teams in District 8, lead until the middle of April. place on Thursdays from Nov- ember l2 to February 15. The district also holds a varsity debate tournament, a novice debate tournament, Lincoln-Douglas competition, and a speech tourna- ment. As in the past few years, West Valley hosted the District Varsity Debate Tournament in March. The team also attended the invitational tournaments held at Gonzaga in late Jan- uary and at UPS in April. Those attending the tournaments not only debated but also participated in many individual events. West Valley entered special competitions such as: The Voice of Democracy, Knights of Pythias, and United Nations oratory contests. This year, as in three past years, it presented a T. V. panel on Youth looks to the Future. This com- petition is sponsored by the Washington Water Power Company and is open to all the high schools in the Inland Empire. Approximately 32 students vol- unteered this year to work in the library during one period of each school day. Assisting Mr. Budig with checking books out and in, shelving and repairing books and organizing the shelves treading the shelvesl, these students gain- ed worthwhile experience while performing a valuable service. Interest and a 2. 00 g. p. a. were the only requirements for the four or five familiar faces the WV students grew to know and appreciate during each library period they spent. . NA-fri q I P 27X-f'9XL51L'!'vynf,f'Ll , gifg flag ,454 ,L ff' '!fCf1fw. f X 7- Kam 2,1 fic ,fyyga ffffi fl f e' JMX fwfcfrfr i-a,er' Liga!! XWXEQ Q21 V 714' 7314 Qi Pi fieiffft-C3 4, K AJ W-Q... 1. . f i - .,t,,. MEX Q ,. , ,.:. 1 5 f , ,,..i .. if f4f'g?ft ' 2 . ,y.p , y LIBRARY ASSISTANTS- TOP J. Williams, I. Fitzthum, R. Widner, R. Hansel, S. Olson A. Seaton, R. Kramer, L. Campbell, S. Sperry, C. Mc- Collum, C. Shollenberger, L. Toombs. BOTTOM: J. Brown M. Bolding, C. Seibolt, K McComb, D. Bishop, J. Jack- son, L. Moldenhaur, P. Mc- Donald, J. Statler, K. Glerm. student volunteer librory service Q LE' I jf' entrepreneurs initiote novel soles promotions West Valley's Distributive Education Club, the Entrepre- neurs, learn first-hand the principles of business used in marketing and distribution through various guest speakers, field trips, club projects and activities. Businesses visited this year included the Crescent fdisplayj, National Cash Register Company feustomer transactionsj, Import Market fbuying and retail salesj, Retail Credit Bureau fcredit rating and recordsy, KHQ -6 TV Qeonimiuiications and advertis- ingj, Inland Empire Paper Mill Qrnanufacturingj, and the Indus- trial Park fwholesale ware- housingj, Club projects included adver- tising promotion of the school play and the Faculty-KJ RB bas- ketball game, the selling of candy, fruitcakes and pocket calendars, and providing needy families with food and gifts at Thanksgiving and Christmas . The Entrepreneurs sponsored a school dance, a ear wash, a bake sale, and participated in activities with the DECA clubs of Ferris, Lewis and Clark, Rogers, and Shadle Park high schools. Ann Kjos represented the club at the fall Governors' Confer- ence in Olympia and eleven of the members competed in various contests at the spring State Leadership Conference in Olym- pia. Contests included sales demonstrations, situation hand- ling, public speaking, business mathematics, etc. The club culminated the year by honoring their on-the-job training supervisors and' employ- ers at their Employer-Employee Banquet. DECA--FALL OFFICERS: A, Kjos, parliamentariang H. Sperry, reporterg P. McDonald, secretary, R. Allen, president, K. Nickerson, treasurer, S. Ulbright, historian. SPRING OFFICERS: C. Zimbleman, reporter, K, Nickerson, secretary, M. Plinski, president, P. Teague, parliamentariang L, Moldenhauer, M, O'Connor, D. Sly, J. GOW, R, vice-president, M, Scott, treasurer, K. Farrar, historian. MEMBERS: C. Mills, V. Napier, Sohns, Mr, Constance, G, Coffey, P. Goehner. 1-H Quill and Scroll was organ- ized this year by Mr. David Pugh. The major project of the club was the publication of jection '68, a magazine of orig- inal prose, poetry, and illustra- tion submitted by both students and faculty. ln December, the club held a raffle sale in order to raise funds for printing costs. The 1968 Quill and Scroll, be- ing newly organized, concerned itself chiefly with setting a pre- cedent for future years--a precedent whose sole criterion rests on a belief in the crea- tivity of high school students. quill and scroll organizes, publishes Hproiection '68 Kay Hoffman is shown receiving the raffle prize of a dinner for two from Darlene Gertlar, club secretary. QUILL gl SCROLL OFFICERS: R. Olstad, President, J. Larson, Secretary, D. Gertlar, Treas- urer, T. Martin, V. President, Mr. Pugh, Advisor. QUILL Sz SCROLL--BOTTOM ROW, left to right: D. Bleu, K. Cain, C. Sebby, K. Owens, G. McConnell, C Clegg G Trowbridge, J. Crosby. ROW 2: A. Knechtel, P.Welling, J. Bennett, C. Allsop, D. Cleveland, D. Bardwell G Cullen, J Bardwell, M. Devenere, B. McDonald, S. Huelle. ROW 3: J. Hickey, K. Kienholz, J. DeWil1iams, G. Miller K Hine P Frazier, J. Judds, D. Jacobson, S. Hastings, J. Smith, K. Hunt, C. Mann. RED CROSS--FRONT ROW: L. Toombs, B. McDonald, D. Bleu, D. Jacobsen. ROW 2: C. Schutz, J. Arntson, D. Bemens, G. McPhee, B. Erhart, H. Cox. -9 The purpose of the Red Cross at West Valley is as a service organ- ization to the community. The club held its annual enrollment drive, with Mr. Naimy's homeroom win- ning the banner. Cleaning Central Nursing home was the elub's major project for the year. In addition to this they held a cruise on lake Coeur d'Alene. OFFICERS: B. Boyle, treasurerg G. Smith, sgt.-at-armsg D. Johnsen, sec- retaryg A. Whearty, presidentg S. Warehime, historiang D. McElroy, vice president. red cross dedicofed To service codel bond ioins conceri bond for concerts, porode CADET BAND--FRONT ROW: S. Collins, K. Henson, S. Becker, J. Arnston. ROW 2: N. Griffith, T. Taylor, B. Osborne, V. Strandy. ROW 3: M. Charbonneau, D. Osborne, B. Campbell, J. Sticklemeyer, B. Watke, T. Potter. ROW 4: D. Potter, C. Moss, A. Rogers, J, Mills, D. Darroch. concert bond perform s locolly, Trovels tor concerts BAND OFFICERS: The cogs that turn the musical wheel. Pic- tured, Mr. Rowbotham, advisory P. Eyler, sec., D. Baker, manager, G. Miller, pres., A. Stout, library, G. Rowbotham, V. D. Ai 78 The spirited music of the West Valley Concert Band is well known throughout the Pacific North- west, having traveled and performed in Washing- ton, Montana, and British Columbia. Realizing that the culmination of musical effort is in per- formance, they export the best of past and present musical literature. ln addition to being an edu- cational unit and also a school service group, they perform locally at concerts, pep assemblies, football and basketball games, parades, and special community functions. They were the first to receive the Spokane Interstate Fair Man- ager's Award. Selected members travel and perform under outstanding directors in the All State and All Northwest Bands. This year's All State Band met in Seattle under the baton of Mr. Everett Kisinger, Director of Bands at Univer- sity of Illinois. W CONCERT BAND --KNEELING: J. Melaas. ROW 1: S. McGee, Moody, N. Selid, C. Seibolt, G. Bonnucelli, E. Hannawalt, A. M. Stout. ROW 2: G. Rowbotham, B. Horwath, P. Eyler, B. Krohn, S. Denison, P. Welling, K. Schutz, T. McPhee, L. Totten, G. Lund in, C. Scott. ROW 35 J. Hannawalt, D. Baker, D. Faulks, K. White, N. Fry, R. Rowse, R. Rowbothann, V. Ventris, N. Yandt, J. Denison, D. Cain, S. Farrar, G. McPhee, M. Jameson, G. Miller. ROW 4: C. Seidel, T. Lawhead, P. Knetchel, J. Seidel, D. Vent, J. Felts, G. Montague, B. Dickinson, G. McGee, J. Mitchell, G. Mott, E. Ennis, D. Williams, P. Jelinek, R. Chrisman. 2 . pep bond stimulotes, enhonces school spirit PEP BAND - is basically a school service group. The enthusiasm of this musical unit enhances the total pic- ture of school spirit. Pictured are: FRONT ROW: C. Seibolt, S. McGee, M. Moody, N. Selid, C. Scott, E. Hannawalt, A. Stout. ROW 2: G. Rowbotham, B. Horwath, P. Eyler, B. Krohn, P. Welling, K. Schutz, T. McPhee, G. Lundin, L. Totten, S. Becker, C. Campbell. ROW 3: J. Hannawalt, G. Bonnucelli, D. Baker, C. White, N. Fry, N. Yandt, J. Denison, D. Cain, S. Farrar, G. McPhee, M. Jameson, G. Miller. ROW 4: J. Felts, D. Vent, G. Montague, R. Rowse, R. Rowbotham, V., Ventris, R. Dickinson, J. Mitchell, G. Mott, E. Ennis, D. Williams, R. Chrisman. ROW 5: C. Seidel, J. Seidel, T. Lawhead. WOODWIND QUINTET: N. Selid, P. Welling, R. Rowbotham, A. Stout, B. Harwath, M. Moody. f fl nf' yuh 4 JW IWW 10 Pi TRIO: B. Horwath, G. Rowbotham, C. Seibolt. FRONT ROW: J. Rodgers, C. Costanzo, T. 1. Fnzhum, J. Williams. ROW Wath, P. , N. Selid, C. Seibolt, V. Ventris. G. Miller. ROW 3: C T. Lawhead, G. McGee, P. Teague. musical groups leczrn, entertain VM'4Vf0 my ff vf instrumentol groups eorn recognition GRINGO SIX A newly formed group pat- YX terned after Herb A1pert's Tijuana Brass, they received a standing ovation at their first public appearance and as a result were asked to per- form at the Valley Junior Miss Contest. Members areft. Costanzcg G. McGee, R. Chrisman, S. Farrar, G. Miller, T. Lawhead. BOBCATS - Always a local favorite, climaxed a successful year of community appearances and a Canadian Tour with a half hour television show on channel seven's Seventh Note . This was not a new experience, as they have by request, appeared for the last three years on the March of Dimes Telerama. Members are Q-:.Costapzo, G. McGee, D. Faulks, G. Rowbotham, G. Miller, P. Jelinek, and on the drums, Tim Lawhead. is 31 .. if Z zz, we ii .... pag e TEEN SINGERS--FRONT ROW: Steve Strandberg, Sydnie Johnson, Jill Bennett and Dave Burnett. ROW 2: Don Cain Caroll Schuster, John Conant, Ingrid Mank and Paul Dovvdy. ROW 3: Lanny Beck, Dave Clark and Max Hashbarger. teen singers rodiote rhythm The Teen-Singers have been asked to perform at various functions in addition to singing at Choral Concerts. These invitations have in- cluded their television debut when they appeared on the March-of-Dimes Telerama and a show for the Student Leadership Conference held at Shadle Park High School. mm 3 - 5 r J Q Pj f?QE353f 3 'Lyg?wf, li wg: k - 1 'dl m -' 5 t,.,Sb,5g,, -1 - , L, ' f ' -- f-wi-P5 Q . f Lf: fu. i6 ,.w....Mr.-,f....- gg at N if CHORALIDRS FRONT ROW Mr Harbaugh fdirectorj, S Warehime, S Johnson, D Chapman, A, S Harris, L Blessing, K Coleman, C Herbert, D Gertlar D St Germain, K Savland, J Bennett, P Thuringer, M Simpson, C Clark, K Halden, K Jaten, L Thompson ROW 2: J Lang P Guidinger, Whearty P Ellis, R Doulas, J Bucknell, V Casey S Dillon, Schuster,I Mank, J Ferry ROW3 S Strandberg B Schnell, P Teague B Steele, R Clark,K C rk, K Richert, M Hashbarger, D. Burne . S. Wacholtz. ROW 4: M. Richards, D. Robinson, S. MacKenzie, . Schultz, C. Howard, J. Hall, R. MacKenzie, D. Ferry, D. Cain, P. Dowdy, D. Clark. Q , ii -. vi' . -' f I gg., , ,gg i' . , r 2553 1. iff 7 . . . , , ,, 951, ,hi ? , ,ig , J-.3 --, -. - IV , . . Q ,EF , ,L it w Zig, ,N - ' Y Y , ' I f 9:37, 'if ..+ fa -5 , ' ' S ' ,,,. f ' 'Sl' HT' 1 , , 'fi 2 .N ffl , , -. ,,.53,M,..,-- .1 5,gm,.,,,,,,,,.,i, -9 ,, 4, ,nz ,,,, 35,5347 U I , ,g, ,, H- 'fu ,, J, ,V 1' h L' - ' 'W' -'NN ,ff -W, ,, ' i ' ,,, . - ' ,g ,i X. - . ww ix N 4 ,fur r Y . Q ,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,:,,,, K-M ,,,,,, , , , Q ,, ai Y 1, , , Q , ,,,, ,,,,,,i ,, , ff' X ,X N ,,. I 1, Stiff 1 , , , ngr, 4 -Sf 11, .5 1' ,. T J e F , 5' f - j , ,, , f. H N s , , i- vWf,ii5f ' Q M , f 1 . S M U ,, f- -' - E if 0 , ' , If ' -. ' ' iid'-:,'ff, : . . Q - ' ......,,iM,, ,Wm 5, ' . MQ Q F - -K , ,,g:, ,, ,, . ' N A OFFICERS: Connie Clark, fall secretary, Boyd Schnell, spring president, Dave Burnett, fall vice president, Jenny Lang, spring vice presi- dent, Patti Guidinger, spring secretary. NOT PICTURED: Pat Teague, fall president. Choraliers, under the direction of Mr. Blaine L. Harbaugh, presented two concerts during the year, one at Christmas featuring Christmas music, and one in the spring feat- uring primarily a finale from South Pacific . A successful candy sale made possible a tour to Missoula, Montana and to various schools en route. choroliers tour, entertain locolly choruses loin in concert Gl'RLS' CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Mr. Harbaugh, L. Wiltse, accompanist, I. Symmonds, L. Foreman, S. Collins, D. Bardwell, R. Carey, B. Marsh, G. Kytonen, J. Stansbury. ROW 2: M. Westfall, S. Allen, D, Bleu, G. Skaufel, M. Aquino, S. Cain, K. Hunt, S. Diamond, C. Carlson. ROW 3: C. Clegg, G. Evans, M. Hendrickson, J.'Buckne1l, P. Pirello, C. Sebby, S. Clapper, M. Albert, B. Erwin, M. Davis. f,...-V BOYS' CHORUS--FRONT ROW: Acconipanist, L. Wiltse, M. Hashburger, J. Humrich, S. Wallis, L. Ulbright, K. Clark, S. Strandberg, K. Hine. ROW 2: M. Marr, D, Cain, B. Innman, J. Taylor, Mr. Harbaugh, C. Howard, B. Barnard, D. Farrington, D. Clark. SKI CLUB--FRONT ROW: B. Barney, W. Harden, R. Sohns, M. Culler, A. DeFelice, M.. O'Conner. ROW 2: S. Johnson, I. Mank, V. Chaney, C. Douville, L. Beebe, P. Sherred, S. Feaver, L. Stingley. ROW 3: J. Pierce, J. Klaue, M. Gales, J. Wirsche, D. Revelle, S. McGee, D. Bleu, J. Arnston, B. Leffler. Not pictured: Jim Ventris. The '67-'68 school year has witnessed the birth of a newly formed organization, the West Valley Ski Club. Members joined forces in a weekend car wash to raise money for the first annual ski trip to Big Mountain in Whitefish, Montana, a trip that hopefully will happen annually. ski club organizes OFFICERS: L. Hietala, vice-president: J. Klaue, treasurer, C. Chaney, sec- retary, B. Iverson. Dresident. FRONT ROW: K. Manfred, E. Batchelder, K. Owens, J. Montague, L. Beck, M. Walten. ROW 2: J. Melaas, G. Faith, M. Knutsen, G. McConnell, K. Owens, T. Hackett, C. Jordan, J. Chaffins. ROW 3: S, DeFlice, K. Hoffman, K. Hietala, D. Anderson, J. Crosby, B. McDonald, C. Sebby, J. Shinqazu, H. Cox, C. M ann, sports I - , f,, W, Wuxey My 5513: k m g-.V fsgfgz, : f 5vL?fYi!f' fffliez' 57 r 5 f f -'vjwg .gggwlg , f,wM,,, 1 f 1967 vorsiiy fooiboll 'reom E i AV1A I l ' E Z ,V W fi K . ky iiifwel A lf 1ri,,q.y1rf VARSITY FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: Skip Porter, Kurt Owens, Paul Dowdy, Rob Allen, Tom Arnold, Chuck Schreck, Rod Cooper, Roger Bippes, Larry Hietala, Rick Straub. ROW 2: Tom Riddle, Chuck Sawyer, Buzz Hammer, Dick Hamilton, Bob Vogel, Mark Stantus, Dusty Gable, Mark McCathern, Colin Charbonneau, Gary Busch. ROW 3: Lynn Carmichael, Jerry Mortensen, Dean Zografos, Wayne McKnight, Alex Bishop, Allen Gardener, Ron Cline, John Schollenberger, Gary Martz. 90 V' 'I ' W' 7 ' . fi7f'f52f3? ?i'f5xc9,Qvzifilan -U T -M V ' gaflvi. .,... o f .f:'-mf l fl- 1 L A ,. Hun. f,.1QQ,,, 7 . . ,V+ 'A Y ,J 9 , A me-rw ,gi-f,:Ew-r ROW 4: Ron Scarcello, Larry Trosper, Ron Cuddy, Len Schwenk, Mo11te Allen, John Earnshaw, Ernie Raab, Mark Hornish, Pat Bodey. ROW 5: Jim Kohler fTrainerj, Roger Burrill fManagery Mark Johnson Qhlanagery, Larry Ulbright 1Managerj, Terry Schultz QManagerJ. Coaches Chuck Miller and Rich Shulkin congratulate Rod Cooper, Honorary Team Captain, and Sk Inspirational Player, of the 1967 Varsitylfootball Team. West Val1ey's Varsity Football Team's season was one of excitement, surprise, and disappointment. Surely one of the highlights was when defensive end Dusty Gable picked off a Central Valley pass and ran it back for the winning touchdown and a sudden end to C. V. 's twenty game win streak. When outstanding halfback Dean Zografos, hurt his leg in the Central Valley game, the team seemed to have been given the psychological lift it needed for the following games and gave their most outstanding performances against Coeur d'Alene and undefeated Clarkston. Although the Eagles didn't achieve their goal as Border League Champions, they provided the fans with plenty of joy and heart- break that comes with the game of football! ip Porter , VARSITY SCOREBOARD WV 6 Moses Lake 12 WV 12 Central Valley 6 WV 18 Pullman 20 WV 48 Kellogg 00 WV 13 University 7 WV 13 Mead 26 WV 12 Central Valley 26 WV 7 Coeur d' Alene 6 WV 20 Clarkston 111 cooper, porter chosen copftnin, inspirational ROB ALLEN BOB VOGEL CHUCK SCHIRECK Center Halfback Haliback i i,-if E I I P W - AINIIN Q 1, f, . . L..,:www-My ME . f5:,Qs+1.-,df S . . M534 .hw I' . ',...,.:..: vm, , 5 S W- Y N, -. V ,, ,..,, ,. . ,. K ,Q I W 1 RICH HAMILTON COLIN CHARBONNEAU LARRY HIETALA Tackle Guard Tackle - I ' ,ww .wgglx :H J- 5 w,:f'T - RON SCARCE LLO Center RICK STRAUB End PAUL DOWDY Guard BUZZ HAMMER End BORDER LEAGUE STANDINGS E L Central Valley 0 University 2 Mead 2 West Valley 3 Pullman 3 ROD COOPER X Fullback RON CU DDY Fullback , MARK STANTUS 'Y' Tackle ,W West Valley placed these five Varsity members on the All-Border Team: Ron Scarcello, Defensive Tackleg Dean Zografos, Backg Wayne McKnight, Linebackerg Dusty Gable, Defen- sive Endg and Larry Trosper, Offensive End. eagles earn five all-border positions ,495 Hi- , KURT OVVE NS SKIP PORTER MARK HORNISH Halfb ack Fullback Tackle ERNIE RAAB ROGER BIPPES End Tackle JOHN EARNSHAW PAT BODEY Tackle Fullback eogles end cv streok Defensive starters, Wayne McKnight, Chuck Schreck and Monte Allen 'close the gap' on a Central Valley back. Halfback Chuck Schreck, pulls in a Gary Martz pass with three Moses Lake defenders in close pursuit. The beginning of what was to end in another Eagle victory. Managers Mark Johnson, Larry Ulbright, Jim Kohler. fTrainerj, Terry Schultz and Roger Burril, who did everything from taping footballs to hiding candy for Rick Straub. 96 ronniger ossumes b-squod cooclwing position B-SQUAD FOOTBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Snyder, J. Dashiell, J. Pierce, S. Wallace, M. Jameson, G. Oberst, T. Holt, E. Ennis. ROW 2: D. Benham, G. Beckstrum, C. Howard, B. Ineman, R. Watts, V. Parcher, B. Holt, T. Oso, D. Kjos. ROW 3: J. Mclntire, M. Evers, B. Lawson, J. Creaseman, J. Pospisil, D. Lamb, R. Scott, K. Woehlrin, G. Keller. ROW 4: T. Pierce, P. Rislev. FT pmol. P- Stantus, G. Montague, S. Williams, A. Rogers, G. Scherm er, J. Capaul. SCOREBOARD WV 13 Central Valley WV 0 Gonzaga WV 6 Shadle WV 20 North Central B-Squad Football Coaches, Torn Ventris, Duane Ranniger, and assistant Bob Albo, display an anxious moment at one of the many games. 4 'Y ,ws GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS--FRONT ROW: Cindy Mann, Pat Edwards, Sandi Gore, Connie Chaney. ROW 2: Dona McElroy, Cathy Busch, Candy Dempsey, Ginger Trowbridge, Bonnie Erhart. miss willioms, mrs. lcelley 'rolce over girls' Tennis Mrs. Kelley, B-squad tennis coach, introduces team at Annual Sports Banquet. Miss Williams, varsity coach, Watches as ffl player, Connie Chaney, displays her serving tech- nique. GIRLS' B-SQUAD TENNIS--FRONT ROW: Helen Cox, Jeanne Hickey, Barb Cathy Costanzo, Sandy Huelle, Kathy Hietala, Desi Bleu, JoAnn Arntson. ROW 2: DeeDee Heine, Jan Burquist, Nancy Codd, Chelo Diaz, Cheryl Jordan, Joy Brady, Colleen Sebby. Tennis 'reom foces Tough competition 5 gk-v 5 ' - .f,,H-w V 13 BOYS' VARSITY TENNIS--FRONT ROW: Kent Richert, Randy Clark, Richard Rocks, Torn Hook, Gary Miller. ROW 2: Brad Herrington, Curtis Riese, Chris Busch, Rick Sohns. if -iff Rick Sohns, 141 tennis player, exhibits the proper serving form to Coach Rich Sandstrom. f iv loron ploces first in oll-city Cross country coach Al Snyder observes the time as his harriers round the course during a practice meet. CROSS COUNTRY--FRONT ROW: Paul Goehner, Bob Dickinson, Mik Richards, Len Pederson, Skip Cook, Mike Loran. ROW 2: Jerry Reidburg, Mike Dempsey, Jim Anest, Art DeFe1ice, Dave Chastin, Mike Mann, Dave Ritchie. ROW 3: Charlie Brown, Steve Benham, Wes Priestly, Bob Barbero, Paul Knechtle, Keith Manfred., Mgr.: Don Drury. lil f . ,..,f1-fi ,V , V W, ,,,U.-,w ,J f--f- ww . ,f . xox 1 f 'K 'ii su ' ' 7 ' v ' if , V af ,, flea- ' ,p,,,,J,s? Q -, fi it M5 7 ew ! ... V ..xmw...f sgufu ' W' ' M i, SCOREBOARD WV 28 University 28 WV 15 Coeur d' Alene 49 WV 30 East Valley 24 Q , - . K WV 17 Mead 42 V Q .,,, ' - 1 3 I :': , . . . Mike Loran, West Valley's top runner, placed first in All-City. K- will ' is - fi 1 Ol ff37.4w+M:fmWX, ,,Wk S SCOREBOARD 4 lf2 Mead 7 1X2 4 1X2 Central Valley 7 1X2 2 St. George 10 2 University 10 golf 'reom ocquires skill VARSITY GOLF - FRONT ROW: C. Anderson, D. Darroch, J. Kallas, D. Beyer. ROW 2: T. Miller, R. Felts, G. Helgson, B. Hyland. ROWS: J. Montague, C. Newton, J. Pospisil, G. Decker, G. Miller, T. Lawhead. Frank Bond, golf coach, watches on as Jon Pospisil 4191 golfer practices his technique. BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: C. Schuster, D. Denny, P. Frazier, C. Landreth, B. Cholewinski, G. McPhee, K. Howerton, N. Codd. ROW 2: K. Ferster, K. Hietala, K. Hoffman, L. Campbell, D, Hayes, C, Martin, L, Blessing, C, Allsop. r WON . . , , ' Q ,,.- , ul m T ' BADMINTON--FRONT ROW: C. Costanzo, ' i'i' it 'i fa iiii ' ' ,f iiii W ' -V ' N. Codd, G. McPhee, C. Martin. Row 2: pw .. . - V Va asias Y , Q 7 ' , .fi .., f , fi 1 M ',,,, myz. B. Hansen, C. Landreth, D, Denny, G. 7' ' 'L ' . M55 - ----- as .45 .,,, , ..,, ,,.,. - Trowbridge, M, Higgin, C. Schuster. ROW 4 W N N 't 'Hi ,-i,. My 3: J. Taylor, S, Repp, K. McKeever, L. . -V ,.,V I K H Nelms, B. Herrington, L. Schindler, T. AJ 9 , g a i t W 3 . x 5 ,- 4 Potter. u ,QU ay 3 ' Nw, I ,Q .,, g - - A . ',-,,, yaryk A L I V is V, L SV M I If T i , s S Wk if V V! Vg RQ., t 5 6' 32 l , 5 15 , , ' ' .V ,..i , 1, V4 ,X 5 I 2 in ,. ..., , V S, V, I itiV . ' , .,..,:,. N V 'K , , f , ... ...ff we ' -' . ac, 1 T ,ax .... if , VV W WLLVAMJ xA,,,, 1 Q r R . ,A VOLLEYBALTJ--FRONT ,i , V 7 D ROW: M, Smith, D. Denny, ...Q ,rig gi B I ,Q . A P, Frazier, L. Campbell, ,,t? Q IQ? ,Z 5 S lbv. rte, 1 C. Mann, ROW 2: B, A O'Oi i 't'l i i 4 , 53 ,, 5, '23 e ,.,. V ff Cholewinski, K. Hoffman, V ' 7- Qs. 2 V A - X ' - of-f ' ' . 2-' nw KV' 1 5 1' V , iwa' V , X be 4 if v V ' V ' L. Stingley, J. Biclcford, . ' 'Q' V ' 4 - f ' , - 5 if fe V V, ' N Yi N. Codd, S. McPhee, M. ,r V 1 ' at Davis- W V -..' , V ' - Vfpav f if 'W , i w ' . VV ' 1 V e '- ,......V . 5 . ,V., 't . V .. . ' VV. ' . , ' A V A' students porticipote in ofier-school sports 103 i 1967-'68 varsity basketball Team 'N ,QQVJ ral we fgiz J - -V K ' I W .--: Q i' --yzi 1- if r s ,. AM: ,.., gz, . Nik' K ,. iggztii aaa a i VARSITY BASKETBALL--FRONT ROW: Tom Martin qManagerj, Terry Schultz 4ManagerJ, Phil Cory, Larry Trosper, Craig McAllister, Paul Jclinek, Alex Bishop, Greg Curtis, Dean Zografos, Mark Amas QManagerJ, and Eric Riese fManagerJ. ROW 104 X 5 Q ii C ee i ,,,,,9 H 5, g G. W. .i in 2: Coach Al Snyder, Mike Richards, Mark Stantus, George Bonucelli, Gary Martz, Dave Robinson, Chuck Schreck, Gary Gage and Coach Cliff Trout. mcallister, martz, schreclc awarded team honors, trophies Varsity Basketball coach Al Snyder referees the championship intramural basketball game at the Boys' Fed. Assembly. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV Richland Clarkston Richland Gonzaga North Central Coeur d'Alene Cheney Gonzaga Pullman Lewis and Clark Central Valley Shadle Mead Ferris University Gonzaga North Central Lewis and Clark Central Valley Rogers VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's Eagle cage squad started off slowly in preseason play by losing its first three games. The team rallied and won three of the next four games and also a second consecutive fourth place finish in the Christmas Tourna- ment. Individual honors werewon by Gary Martz and Greg Curtis, who were picked for the Spokane Chronicle's first and second All-City teams, respec- tively. They were the only juniors on the first three teams. Martz was chosen to the Spokesman Review second team, while Curtis was chosen to the third All-City team, V fn- Qui Wg ' 1 K - , ah 5 fi jg Q 2 E x, ' ' CRAIG MCALLISTER jaw, Vyky T Guard X M muv, Q V . he ' T Q4 MIKE RICHARDS K ,,L -1,, gy. Y Forward '.-, K V ,Z Q' ,i i T Une 1 if CHUCK SCHRECK Forward MARK STANTUS Center BOTTOM LEFT: Sharing Honorary Captain award were Chuck Schreck and Gary Martz. Mrs. Martz is accepting the trophy for Gary. BOTTOM RIGHT: Craig McAllister is seen receiving the inspirational award from Vice -Principal Johnson Curtis, mortz picked for oll-city ABOVE: Greg Curtis, who made the Spokane Chronic1e's second and the Spokesman Review's third A11- City team, is seen here in action against the Richland Bombers. RIGHT: Gary Martz, who was picked for the Spokane Ch1'011iC1C'S first and the Spokesman Review's second A11-City team, is being closely checked and looking for 11 man in the open. LEAGUE STANDINGS DIVISION I C, V. 1 2 1 Gonzaga 8 5 L. C. 8 5 W. V. 6 7 N. C., 4 9 DIVISION II University 1 2 1 Shadle 8 5 Rogers 4 9 Mead 2 1 1 Ferris 1 1 2 Si 'DT , nv ,MMM M, ABOVE: Eagle players Chuck Schreck, Mark Stantus, and Gary Martz establish rebound positions as Greg Curtis tries for two, BOTTOM LEFT: The entire Eagle squad closes in after shot, in the game that won them them third place in the Christmas Tournament. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul J elinek, losing the ball, hustles to regain control. eagle tive earns third place in christmas tournament at scc LEFT: Intramural champs were: Chris Busch, Len Pederson, Virgil Plaster, Jon Pospisil and Steve Benham, RIGHT: Lynn Carmichael, Jim Thiessen, Rick Straub and Ernie Raab gained places on the intramural All-Star team. RIGHT: A helping hand could always be counted on from Basket- ball managers: Eric Riese, Terry Schultz, Tom Martin and Duane Tift. BOTTOM: Sophomore Steve Williams, sees action in a var- sity game against Pullman. B SQUAD BASKETBALL FRONT ROW E Devore, D Beyer, M. Jameson, T. Pierce, B. Lawson, M. Evers ROW 2 S Mason, P Stantus, G Beckstrom, N Schillinger M Lawhead. ROW 3: B. Inman, E, Rozell, G, McDonald S WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV WV B-SQUAD SCORE BOARD Central Valley Mead Ferris Gonzaga North Central Coeur d'Alene Central Valley Rogers Lewis and Clark University Central Valley Shadle Mead Shadle Ferris University Gonzaga North Central Lewis and Clark Mead Central Valley Rogers 1967-'68 Varsity wrestling Team Q-M VARSITY WRESTLING--FRONT ROW: Tom Holt, Perry Royer, Kevin Guthrie, Del Guenther, Dennis McLean, Dan Brisbois. ROW 2: Rick Ingram fNI3.112lgG1'J, Tom Riddle, Jim Creascman, Vie Parchcr, Colin Cliarbonneau, Rick Keller. ROW 3: Kurt Mas, N, OW cus, Rod Cooper, Duane Woods, Ron Cuddy, Wayne McKnight, Rich Hamilton, Coach Chuck Miller. Varsity Wrestling Coach Chuck Miller and Assistant Robert Albo appear to have an unusually calm moment in contrast to the tense moments that usually develope dur ing a wrestling match. VARSITY WRESTLING Starting the year with a small number of veterans back, West Valley looked forward to a building year. However, after losing three of the first four matches, the grapp- lers went on to win the last nine in a row, taking second place in a tough city league, The season climax was yet to come as West Valley entered the district tourna- ment with good balance. On the strength of nine places in the district out of twelve entrants, West Valley won its first district wrestling title. Two wrestlers qualified for the state tournament: Senior Ron Cuddy placed fourth at the state tournament and Junior Duane Woods was defeated only by the third and fourth place winners in his weight. VARSITY WRESTLING SCORE BOARD WV Pullman 31 WV Lewis and Clark 13 WV Sentinel, Missoula 27 WV Kalispell 23 WV Rogers 26 WV University 9 WV Coeur d'Alene 19 WV Mead 19 WV Central Valley 10 WV Shadle I7 WV Ferris 10 WV Deer Park 11 WV East Valley 6 WV North Central 19 BOTTOM LE FT Del Guenther recelves congratulatlons and the Insp1rat1ona1 award from V1ce Prlnmpal Johnson BOTTOM RIGHT Ron Cuddy 1S seen here receiving ROD COOPER RON CUDDY DON DRURY DEL GUENTHER KEVIN GUTHRIE RICH HAMILTON FRANK LARSON PERRY ROYER TOP: D, Woods, R, Cuddy, D, Guenther, C, Charbonneau, R. Cooper, D, McLean, W. McKnight, D. Brisbois, R, Hamilton, P, Royer, R, Keller, and T. Holt poise with the first place team trophy. BOTTOM LEFT: Ron Cuddy receives the team trophy from Jan Masters, Miss Spokane Valley, BOTTOM RIGHT: Enthusiasm was expressed by team members as well as West Valley supporters, including the wife of wrestling coach Chuck Miller. TOP LEFT: Senior Ron Cuddy receives the first place medal from Miss Spokane Valley. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior Duane Woods accepts congratulations for his first place win. BELOW Members of the Pep Club provided a spirited send-off by decorating the car, ,Q 5 P 1 , 1 gropplers win district tournament title -is f wv sends cuddy, woods To stote RIGHT: Wayne McKnight seems to be pushing his opponent's head through the Hoor, BELOW: Del Guenther gains two points for a reversal, CENTER LEFT: Perry Royer and opponent tangle, CENTER: Ron Cuddy and opponent exhibit weari- ness after their match. CENTER RIGHT: Rich Hamilton tries for an escape. LEFT: Wrestling managers Darrold Floberg, Rick Ingram, and Tony Osso take a moments rest. B-SQUAD ROW 2: C. B-squad coach, Robert Albo, expresses a moment of doubt. ROW: S, Wallace, T, Hook, J. Re1dbu1n D Kjos J DLl1l1G11'1'1 G. Brown, M, Mann, G, Schermer, , Hubert, T Osso ROW 3 D Drury D F. Larson, J. Taylor, C. Christin. B-SQUAD WRE STLING SCORE BOARD WV 82 Pullman WV 26 Lewis and Clark WV 32 Rogers WV 38 University WV 21 Coeur d'Alene WV 32 Mead WV 40 East Valley WV 44 Central Valley WV 8 Shadle WV 22 Ferris WV 22 Deer Park WV 35 East Valley WV 28 North Central f' o-squocl finishes first 1968 versity boseboll Coach Cliff Trout welcomes back two pitchers and three iniielders, in Varsity Baseball as well as a strong contingent of Juniors, who moved up from last year's league champion B-squad. Returning pitchers gave WV the best depth in the league, while the catching position needed a little stabilization, In the infield, the returning lettermen, backed up by junior contenders, pro- vided a potentially tough defense. W3 Y ' K I 1 W ,ts Q. . A f 'e ' . x, , , N, Rf ' f - ,if K ' W. 5, W V W M, wg? M, ,gn .av 81 pair vu it rr r l - Allv, I asssl , li e q w ., asm 51, fi,ii3t,?-if . 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Bishop, G, Curtis, C. Beach, C. Miller, R. Davis, J. Reidburg, J. Conant, B. Hammer, P. Jelinek, M. Mann, K. Stafford, ROW 2: W. McKnight, D, Zografos, M, Allen, C, Schreck, M. Stantus, G. Martz, L, Trosper J. Thiessen, G, Armstrong, S, MacKenzie, T. Martin, eagle nine potentially Tough wi L - if A fi ' ' H' me flg 'kwfi Q ' YL 122:-5 , V, W SX a 1 ,,..l. X '---' WAVAVX A R he K I ,F l l if ge l A Y l l .' , lele f l 1 ' f ' , I S l ' GLEN ARMSTRONG JOHN CONANT BUZZ HAMMER STEVE MACKE NZ IE Varsity baseball coach Cliff Trout, watches X batting practice. 4 I L i Q I . Vyih, , -Q P JV! I V ' V v V l ilii I 'H f X X W A L f ' l A l . , l , iz, rl ka.. l 4 9- In - l .1 M.. lf M. J GENE MILLER CHUCK SCHRECK MARK STANTUS 1 sophomores prepore for vorsiiy lolos B-squad baseball coach Rich Shulkin, watches as his team progresses. B-SQUAD BASEBALL--FRONT ROW: J. Snyder, M. Shaw, B, Inman, E. Rozcll, J, McIntyre, E. Ennis, ROW 2: M, Matthews, B, Gore, M. Lawhead, V. Parchcr, B, Lawson, J, Capaul, ROW 3: R, MacKenzie, T, Pierce, N, Schillinger, D, Beach, T Osso, J, Palmer, P. Smntus. 1968 vo rsify Track gwf 1 1 STEVE BENHAM ROGER BIPPES COLIN CHARBONNEAU SKIP COOK l ROD COOPER GARY HASTINGS MIKE LOREN Coach Dwyane Ranniger, in his first year as Varsity Track coach appears to be resting but from experience his thin-clads would not agree. l 9 The track team this year was composed of approximately sixty- five sophomores, juniors, and seniors, A new varsity selection system was introduced by Coach Dwayne Ranniger, Varsity com- petition Was a weekly decision . Any member who qualified could run on the varsity squad for any meet. The remainder of the team composed the B-squad for that particular meet. TRACK--FRONT ROW: G. Hastings, C. Newton, S. Benham, E, Batchelder, E. Raab, V, Plaster, R, Scarcello. ROW 2: P. Cory, D. Chastine, K. Manfred, L, Carmichael, D. Herbert, A, Gravos, R. Straub ROW 3: D, Drury, R. Dickinson, J. Mortenson, M, Richards, G. Bonuccelli, A, Moore, C. Charbonneau, C. Brown, ROW 4: S. Cook, R Bippes, R. Cooper, M. Walton, E, Riese, M, Hanson, D. Robinson. rormiger,c1lbo assume versity Bob Albo, B-squad Track coach appears to have a quict moment during L1 busy practice. vi .A ED BATCHE LDER CRAIG NEWTON VIRGIL PLASTER ERNIE RAAB ln-squod 'rrock cooch positions 'Of' X .Q 357, ,wt I ' 5' ' . ,' . . ' . X ':- ' ,-. X' K Y ' 'fx W? Q-uf-3, I ., . - , , . . - Y f - we -URI:-:,:g -. , -- ,- 1. .. 5 . zzz.. 1, 95.11 5 . , ,, ' 115522: I 1. . I K - ,M ww .q,..,.,, .ls . , . ' , - .xx L, Q? .g,?.Yv, , ' Ny. ' , ,,.. f . ,,:., MIKE RICHARDS RON SCARCELLO RICK STRAUB MIKE WALTON 4 5 Dave Robinson assaults new heights. TRACK--FRONT ROW: S, Wallace, C, Howard, R. Watts, A. Rogers, B. Holt, M. Evers, T. Holt, B. Inman, ROW 2: R, Scott, G. Schermer, D. Lanb, D. Nopanen, K, Woerlin, G. Whitikin, J. Desheild. ROW 3: R. Goehner, T. McPhee D. Byer, D. Naoen, T. Mortensen, D. Kjos, G. Beckstrom. ROW 4: D, Zeis, D, Coddington, M. Cole, A, DeFelice, D. Vent, S. Williams, M, Dempsey, ROW 5: J. Creaseman, B, Barbero, W, Priestly, G, Oberst. seniors x I V 1 y W -J 129 I 'zz N., ,M .W x ww A-am, cr .-1 xv' X ' k:,,g,g---. w ww H: V1 - seniors oiiend summer comps, eorn distinctions during The yeor RIGHT: Representatives at Girls' and Boys' Stage were Sharen Sehermer, Len Pederson, Debbie Johnsen and Craig McAllister. LOWER LEFT: Attending Red Cross Leadership camp were Dona McElroy and Bonnie Boyle. LOWER CENTER: Touring European countries, primarily Spain, as Junior Ambassadors were seniors Stephanie Dennison and Jerry Montague, LOWER RIGHT: Representatives at Twinlow, a leader- ship camp, were Irene Inashiina and Sharen Sehermer, UPPER LEFT: Earning the dis- tinction of National Merit finalists were Roger Chrisman and Sandi Gore. UPPER RIGHT: Represen- tatives are chosen annually to serve on the fashion boards of var- ious department stores. The Crescent Fashion Board member from WV was Sandi Goreg the Bon Marche board representative, Sydnie J ohnson, LE FT: Graduation speakers are selected from the seniors having attained the highest gpa's, the Senior Class President and the ASB President. Trying on the traditional cap and gown, are Sandi Gore and Roger Chrisman facademic representativesj and Rob Allen QASB Presidentj. Chrisman also served as Senior Class President, Rod Albin Rob Allen Mark Amas Bob Anderson West Valley Seniors attended a morning session at Spokane Community College, where various colleges presented an intro duction to their campuses and curriculurns Aldeane Whearty, Sharen Sohermer, Trudy Larson, and Jenny Lang pause between sessions in front of the library. Linda Anest Bonnie Anstadt Glen Armstrong Tom Arnold Ken Ayers DeWayne Baker Debby Bakken Judy Bardwell communiiy college lfmosfs college conference Ed Batchelder Lanny Beck Steve Benham Jill Bennett Roger Bippes Don Bird Cary Blackburn Pat Bodey Jackie Boffin Ken Boness Vickie Bonner Sherry Bowers Bonnie Boyle Joy Brady Joyce Brown Elaine Brunelle Rusty Burson burial riies conducied for poniher an M ' e' . . f--- . i i ' ' 1.-If: , a ' - , .fiii f , . ,, -igigf yn Q - '. f ., ',,, I af i f!-4.f:'?7i6?5E Joan Bucknell L 1 P i B ' .... ' . - ggi ixmlf- , :swf 'su 1' iff ' A u ,qQ,,, I i oel, X ik' ,f . Roger Burrill Ken Busby Cathy Busch Senior Pep Club members staged an impressive funeral ceremony, complete with a blasphemous minister Uenny Langj, for the Mead Panther during the WV-Mead football pep assembly. Inventorying books and checking books in and out, collecting papers and taking roll are only some of the duties of the bookroom and typing assistants, a vol- unteer group of junior and senior girls: Barbara Schock, Joyce Brown, Barbara Mank, Cathy Berger, Pat Cox and Diane Anderson. Chris Busch Gary Busch Don Cain John Carlson Ted Catlett Janis Chaffins i gif, Connie Chaney Debbie Chapman Colin Charbonneau Roger Chrisman Connie Clark Greg Clerc Craig Cline Janet Codd Nancy Codd Typing cmd bookroom cissisionis volunteer .--V .K flilii-iw i :Viff5F,.92' if Z':3kJ:'E:7 . '?,v5mZ:'ziE?ff'w rf' V-- E: . ' 1 ' asv: 5 5 FM Via ' T35 Si? df, ,J P-1.3 4 F 335 Q' iw ' 'f i si fiifqsg' iii - 5 I f xy .Q Glenn Coffey John Conant Skip Cook services Rod Cooper Pat Cox Ron Cuddy Mike Culler Connie Dale Donna Davis Marty DeBore Stephanie Decker Candy Dempsey Stephanie Denison Lonnie DeVore Nikki Doulas seniors seldom seek solitude If ,, , , Ai-,, ft RQ.. , 2,51 K gk . ,,., b E EiL1 - 'f QS -15-ffif -J -. fagf-lf, .V W i ,sua 3.6 - K A ,,1f:' Y' ' K fs' '.93ii Q: 'SEE'-f .gil A- 5 Vx- V ,..,,.., ' fff:9iY1-ffiisiziisv. Vgfgzgsgk -1. gi 'Eff ' 'gjiifl f.-.FsvZs:1.. , Qi 1 ' 1 K w Y , -V i, , x g M ' ,J si .. M mm -. ::, . , 4-..,NM,,L 1 Paul Dowdy Donald Drury Donna Durheim Pat Edwards Gene Eickerman Allen Erickson The lunch hour provides 21 brief few minutes to crarn for an upcoming quiz or to rewrite a short assignment, if a quiet place can be found. Oblivious of noise as well as the canicrarnun, Sandy Harris, shoelcss but relaxed, catches up on some last minute reading, Seniors in English, Psychology and Contemporary Civilization spend a period of time doing con- centrated study on a research paper or an oral report. Avail- able resource materials are being sought by Debbie Johnsen, Lona Nelms, Mike Culler and Len Pederson while library assistants Inez Fitzthem and Judy Williams check out materials. as in , .W 1 Wi mx a l f t Paula Eyler Karen Farrar Dan Ferry librory iociliiies old seniors with re We if 'VSA Vicki Finlayson Inez Fitzhum Joe Fleishaurer Ron Flett Frank Flito Monty Frernstad seo rch Marianne Gales Pat Gass Kathy Glenn Donna Gober Paul Goehner Kathy Goehri ,nw-if,,, , , Sandy Gore My Jerry Greer . -' i , Nancy Griffith iiii 'X 1 n i Jim Gow Del Guenther Patti Guidinger Wayne Gumm Kevin Guthrie John Haines Jan Hail Rich Hamilton Buzz Hammer sociol functions provide diversion for seniors Tl 5' fi, 'MAN' ' . iii f A nisu i ' P iii? ' XM-1 I , sss H P vw 'HV' X, ,Q Elinor Hannawalt Bronwyn Hansen We s Hardin Doug Harkne S s Mary Harold Brad Herrington The Pep Club dance, an annual affair during the Christmas season, is well attended by students, especially seniors comprising the royalty. Don Cain, Julie Klaue, Doug Overman C66 Alumnusj and Sandi Gore stop to discuss the evenings happenings. Whenever the day seemed dull and uninteresting, students could always depend on the senior girls for something out of the ordinary. The farniliarly called group dis- plays some of their typical horse- play in the cafeteria. Jenny Lang, Sharen Schermer, Donna Durheim, Julie Klaue, Patti Guidinger, Sue Hilby, Karen Hendricks, Margaret Marcy and Bonnie Johnson seem to approve the new bib fashion. -'iw . 111- A Q. . . he .,,,. A Mu Sandy Harris Gary Hastings 'l'r 1 'I Terry Hayes Gary Head Karen Hendricks Maurice Henry i feminine oniics defy boredom Larry Hietala Sue Hilby Don Hines Dorene Hodin Larry Horton Pat Howard Kathy Howerton Don Hudlow Diana Hunt Linda Hutton Irene Inashima Bob Iverson Janice Jackson Donna Jacobson Sonny Jenkins i:: iQf5fas2!2,Z2I':s,- awww-Wfflz' ':Qa1zZ:a2s:,:i,mf V: , , ,v ' J 1 f . , ,, ,. , J, . ..., ,. . z f- fi BOIHHG J 011115011 , G - , ' ' '- Debble JOHHSOH H an SQL ' K ' ffmf? Mark J0hnS01'1 kg, - A +v1ff1g,fgi 'awwseamsw V3-:.. , faq ., . f -' 'VH-ish' ':?i1if:f'1f'iE6:fL'w - ' 'R '3' '59 ,gs f 122: sefiligie- iw ,xg 13, 6 w:i + V, ki? ifiL 1PV?5' 'iii fffafiglliflliifi . . ' Lg' . '. f:55 v, -y Q , -X ,-h, , ' Sydnie Johnson Cheryl Jordan Judy Juds Telephone, Telegraph, Tell if to CI senior girl Kathy Kerben John Key Jeff Kincaid my ,.,,. .- H' , JU i1.11:':-lf? -,--11, N. - 4255 - 'iz 4' , i7TEZl'5?'f ' ' ff151if'- ff. V 'SY n ,gfzf-m5gwqy,zv wifi-- , ,,,. a , - Ann Kjos kk- .t , f J H119 Klaue ., ip . .,.. . .L F. ., , ' nw gags USM. is L Jim Kohler No day would be complete Without the usual exchange of information, The news class seems appropriately named as Karen McKeever, Aldeane Whearty, Patti Guidinger and Debbie Johnsen appear to be absorbed in conversation. Maintenance mechanics, a course open to seniors only, meets two periods a day and teaches skills used in assembly work as well as maintenance involving any metals. K. Owens, R. Lewis, S. Porter. operate metal lathers in the class taught by Mr. Quenten King. moinienonce mechanics offered for seniors Trudy Larson Tim Lawhead Brad Leffler Bob Leigh Linda Leonard Barb Levan Randy Lewis Sheryl Livingston Mike Loran Kathy Lounder Larry Lowder Steve MacKenzie Ingrid Mank Margaret Marcy Dave Marshall Craig McAllister Marilyn Mc Callister Kathy McComb eight credits must be earned during senior year Karen McDonald Patti McDonald Dona McElroy Gary McGee Karen McKeever Cheryl McLain Rande McMaster Judy Meland The academic interest of the majority of seniors is indicated by the number enrolled in six solids each semester. A particular chemistry experiment seems to be occupying the attention of Kathy Howerton, while literally taking her breath away. Gene Miller Karen Miller Craig Mills Linda Moldenhauer Jerry Montague Judy Mitchell Frazier Morgan Traditionally student body officers are elected from the senior class by the stu- dents semi-annually. Candidates speak at the nominations assembly before the primary election. Vice presidential candidates for spring office were Perry Royer and Jenny Langg candidates for secretary were Barbara Schock, Jill Bennett, Linda Wiltse, Connie Clark, Linda Anest and Judy Juds. Bill Morse Chris Moss Arlynn Mumau g' 1 J. if 'zz f 4, , , ,Q, . E. il H no Veva Napier A ' ' Lona Nelms Rita Neu ,r A X ww, :aj X , 8:25231 uf S X S 3051 M555 1 7 ,E:':Ei' weigh V h' . , .sa s it f K ' f F -2 f s ' if K gi':wfg.i 8 2 'wQZsig: ', 4 ' Karen Neumiller Craig Newton Karol Nickerson spring elections promote student interest , t , ww xx 1 X MU UQ Don Nilles Mike O'Connor Kris Olin Jan Olson Roy Olstad Allen Osborne Kurt Owens Dennis Panther Mary Paul Judy Pease Sue Peck Len Pederson Patti Peterson Craig Phillips Virgil Plaster may-M' mrs. becher oolvises seniors I qw.. , ,,, f-...F Mike Plinski Skip Porter The morning bulletin is an important part of every homeroom. Karen McKeever, assisted by Ken Warren, reviews the bulletin for Mrs. Becher's senior homeroom. Jon Pospisil Tim Potter Priscilla Prochnow Ron Purvis The Senior Ball, the hi-lite of the social year, is organized by the seniors for the seniors only. This year's ball in the Marie Antoinette Room of the Davenport Hotel attracted Mark Amas andJerry Greer, who are being sold advanced tickets by Ingrid Mank. Earnie Rabb Jim Rieter Mike Richards Marc Richert Gale Rowbotham Rieh Rogers ormcul bell onticipoied by seniors i Judy Rogers Linda Rowse Perry Royer Curtis Riese Ron Scarcello Boyd Schnell Barbara Schock Earnie Schindler Miriam Scott Chuch Schreck Ruby Seeberger Gary Shepard Sharen Schermer Sharon Sherred Nancy Shrope Marda Shull Cary Siedel Katherine Siebolt Dress-up day at West Valley lends itself to an air of sophistication once every spring, on the day of the Washington Water Power Senior Mother's Tea. Marda Shull, Kris Clin, IQeEiL1DGnthxrfie and Priscilla Prochnow reminiscey J if , , ,vwwmxipfjy with a previous yearbook. f 13 5, Q AUJSMJ K Bill Simon Diane Sly Will Smith f -J V457 We i , 1 sb W Rich Sohns Haila Sperry Doni St. Germain Burt St. Paul seniors carry on Tradition Mark Stantus Joyce Statler .Q .sv Sandy Strandberg Rick Straub The tradition of exchanging senior pic- tures is also a tradition at West Valley. Don Cain and Joy Brady take time out to write a few parting words on their pictures. Cliff Tate Pat Teague Shirley Ulbright 4. ii 'P S .,, 5 , ,. W N Q fl sl K' L ry T r 4 al' FOWGI' 1 Fx, M ,lg 5 Eg , l WW ' N? iii 'gi lf ggi N L 9 eggiax 551 S mf fy A 2 2 S 5 P - Tw senior picture excnonge is losiing reminder of friendships Jim Ventris Bob Vogel Susan Wallace Ken Warren Aldeane Whearty Al Whittekiend Pat Wilberding Judy Williams Jan Wirsche Linda Wiltze Mike Walton Cheryl Zimbelman underclossmen . 1 Af' fa. .- bv. ,, My E, Wfigfaggfi 152. :er'?7.7f' 5 v,,. ,Q L,,.v, N, ,I , ,, gf 4233 w1iai1,Sm F5335 W -.mug , iA1Z i5,f 2. W-,-fws.-Q,,1' - -. f 529i:5'Q,:gi,l?L?iIspL A 'M f g f-5:1 Y If :'Si,'13:ai.i fE':i 'K 1 A I r fs W ,EL -as J 4 DEN? MM' av m in ,Q ,mi any Y , Wim, X 4, we ,SN J ' Lff.,,Mzw4wA5,- 7 - . km , V. 1.2: 31:3 5. wwifzgziffgfw p s : ,zr -. M fsasigi V- , .i ' .' -- Q5-' W . ' ' iZAf3b1gf,S X -- P KARLYN CHRISTEN Secretary iunior officers display leadership RANDY FELTS ALEX BISHOP 5th Executives WAYNE PIETZ Sgt. at Arms DUANE WOODS President DENNIS MCLEAN Vice-President . 4 , ' 1 ' V M MR. DAMON--ROW 1: M. Cole, P. Guenther, B. jk!! V Griess, D. Bardwell, L. Davis, D. Nelson, P. ' , Olson, K. Kreider. ROW 2: G. McPhee, C. V I Landreth, M. Knutsen, T. Hackett, L. Panther, C. 3 ' A h l Douville, C. Mann. ROW 3: S. Wise, R. Felts, G. A V Helgeson, E. Holman, G. Bonucelli, P. Cory, R. K 5 I Dickinson. ROW 4: B. Rainey, D. Chastain, D. L ' Clark, M. Hashbarger, G. Braun, P. Inashima. rj 'f N 1 if my - g 'Gsm-My MRS. KELLY--ROW 1: B. Horwath, S. Peterson, P. Beach, W. Mahoney, K. Halden, K. Bain, J. Larson. ROW 2: G. Schmidt, K. Kienholtz, G. McConnell, G. Hodge, K. Hunt, T. Jinotti, C. Carlson, L. Stingley. ROW 3: K. Carlisle, T. Cathcart, R. Armour, J. Curtis, C. Phillips, M. Bray, G. Greene. ROW 4: H - , R. Larsen, R. Rogers, R. Thomas, R. Miller, R. Klein, R. Bross. ,li X 5. Q 4 I ' , Q ,lynn ' t gf 3 WMJQ1 .mf WZ .4 QD 'X , X ii. J E53 2, its ilgg 33 CQSESS Egg? 5 W Qs SSE 53 lqg, get at 53333 X MR. KING--ROW l: K. Stafford, G. Whittenberg, D. Y Brisbois, D. Donahoe, W. Palmen. ROW 2: T. Riddle, D. Shaw, T. Schultz, D. Woods, L. Trosper J. Taylor. ROW 3: T. Beck, G. Speights, J. Thiessen, L. Thiele, W. Wilson, S. Judge. ROW 4: G. Smith, J. Shollenberger Sawyer, S. Tiffany, L. Schwenk, S. Waloholtz, J. Yeager. jeg spirited iuniors outdo upperclossmenp 5 3 Q S' MR. KOVICH--ROW 1: K. Kirby, S. Keison, C. - Q Walton, L. Oswald, M. Moody, L. Blessing. ROW ' X9 2: P. Kirk, B. Sticklemeyer, S. Peterson, C. Wold Q 'F' N- by S. Nelson, P. Frazier, S. Wareheirn. ROW 3: V. X Everett, L. Schindler, D. Bernett, D. Pierce, W. Q 31 X' ? SP J-'3 L QR Pit-ati, Bores, K. Powell. ROW 4: D. Zografos, F A DX iw L. Sha , A. Seaton ttssslsig J L2 MRS. LIBERG--ROW 1: I. Symmond, C. Lundin, S. Hastings, B. Erhart, K. Christen, D. Bergheim. ROW 2: M. Riggin, C. Washburn, K. LaRue, J. Melaas, B. Wallace, P. Moore effler. ROW 3: G. Decker, K. Farrar . Fremstad . Birr, A. Gardner, R. Davis. ROW 4: B. Dutton, L. Carmichael, G. Curtis, J. Mortenson, D. Gabel B. Maak, G., Lightfoot. 1 Layonne-Bles sing,and QQ wachoitz' ,f demonstratefailance that wins them Mr. 81 Mrs. Charleston, 1967. MR. PUGH--ROW 1: D. Roellich, C. Herman, K. Henson, C, Palmer, J. Stumm, M. Devenere. ROW 2: R Pirello, C. Berger, N. Charbonneau, B. Havens, K. Owens, A. Risley, T. Kuhn, ROW 3: S. Brown, D. Malone, G. Bertrand, C. Blakesley, R. Richardson, G. Schillinger, M. Crosby, G. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Lewis, M. MacKay, G. Lowler, K. Clark, A. Bishop, B. Watke, C. Brown, A. Moore. MR. SANDSTROM--ROW 1: N. Selid, D. Williams, C. Allsop, D. Cleveland, C. Costanzo, D. Aff, T. Curry. ROW 2: M. Bolding, G. Trowbridge, J. Hickey, R. Busby, H. Cox, L. Beebe, P. Sherred, P. Ervin. ROW 3: C. Huffine, D. Floberg, S. Park, B. Herron, L. Ulbright, M. Johnson, L. Thompson, J. Van Belle. ROW 4: T. Olson, P. Jelinek, Z. Zingraf, D. Williams, T. Martin, S. Olson, D. Miller. 1. C,O0!!!fr! . .,.. ,5 , MR. SHULKIN--ROW 1: S. Fever, K. Jaten, J. Dowell, J. Crosby, G. Smith, K. Bartleson. ROW 2: C. Barstad, K. Cain, B. Kincaid, V. Ventris, D. Bishop, C. Schuster, D. Denny. ROW 3: T. Johnson, K. Maughan, T. Shelby, G. Martz, J. Powell E Riese,'V Strandy ROW 4: J Shelton D. Robinson, B. Ritchie, K. McHenry, M. Allen, K. Hubert. Mis? mf. f 7 Q- - w .:. . 5-fy., ,. zkr f rl- f,...f,,..,,,..fgg.f .,. R , .,.,p, HL. S J ikkrr Mm r..L- L, V .gE5,sg fi. f ?'.Jg??ft+1:a., -if.15.:, .w, ,.s, sa. if f 's f . N . Q ' ff ,, , ff Q ...-.. . V .g' 1 mi 'iii A k - ff' 'L li' ff? -L-' L' - e . fm.. 4' Y M Q3 A .1 l l. I , . M S ,H s ...yy-. ,, . 1,3 31 . y , Z Z 'R . 'Q' JV A Z .sf J .iii i f J ,,,, X In ,,,. ,, ,. ,,, -. . , ,, ,Q 2 f . 1 l Q K .da .. 2 .2 , l 5 , , f.. f- J - J J ,.,., , ty 5 , A . V J, N, Q, ' ' Q -- 1 I Q Q. . .rx - , ..., I ' 11 . , ,K ul' , f ' ' U ff: K W ,,.,,a f rgfgi wtf' ' 'i ,, fi I ' .5 , V' , i J.. ...iq 0 . . we 2 - W W -' QM ii u f f A jf rf KX J ff : .-k I I ,f -. , nvye V, , , .s-with ,ff .U . ' .. - ,.'. ' f , 1 g .. ' Y . fi ' g,!f?i' 'kk' K rf ' - K ' 2 1 ' . f Randy Felts, LaVonne Blessing, Lynn Carmichael, Ron Klein, Darlene Thomas, Garnet Faith, and Wayne Pietz take time out for fun and relaxation. bam' we in V Mrmx . in no .J .lf Wea CQ Jw Mr MR. STUM--ROW 1: M, Hills, M. simpson, J. Cholewinski, J. Stansbury, S. Becker, J. Hannawalt, D. K. Anderson. ROW 2: P. Harrison, A. Knechtel, Schultz, D. Gertlar, C. Crouse, J. Smith. ROW 3: J. DeWilliann, M. Sams, R. Valdez, D. Herbert, C. J. Lynn, W. McKnight, K. McCathren, R. Aquino, B. Hyland, R. Doulas, J. Davis. - F M Amid A Beach, C. Scott, D. Evans. ROW 4: M. Troyer, A f ,Jah B luniors toke time out for fun A MR. VENTRIS--Row 1: G. Gi1l,l,G. cuney, K. Mellis, S. McElroy, J. Bickford, R. Widener. ROW 2: P, Ellis, A. Stout, S. Dillon, D. Thomas, G. Faith, L. Hartnett, L. Toornbs. ROW 3: G. Gage, D. Faulks, A. Gravos, M. Mann, R. Ingram, D. Tifft, J. Reidburn. ROW 4: D. Blincow, B. Sharp, D. Osborne, K. Manfred, T. Nicholson, B. Niller, D. McLean. JIM CREASEMAN President STEVE WILLIAMS Vice-President BARB ARA C HOLEWINSKI Secretary SCOTT WALLACE Treasurer .X .H Q xl MR. BOND--ROW 1: S. McCullough, M. Herman, K Coleman, J., Hill, P. Theringer, P. Farrano. ROW 2: S., Farrar, S. Clapper, C. McCullum, D. Reno, S. Clegg, K. Hoffman, S. Bergman. ROW 3: E. Ennis, J. Felts, S. Strandberg, S. Mason, G. Miller, J. Mills, C. Howard, G. Sehermer. ROW 4: M. Mathews, N. Schillinger, G. Beckstrom, K. Bain, M. Rose, P. Seaton, R. Sauve. , I W Tm' . ,, : , ', .5 A 7 5 ' .Q f . ' we 5-Q ia- 'Q f ,L W . sxws. , W , hm...- MRS. BUSCH--ROW 1: P. Pasquale, D. Gardner, S Parks, C. Lounder, S. Reeder, K. Kovich, C. Knowles. ROW 2: J. Zimmerman, B. Ervin, B. Peterson, K. Ferster, R. Kramer, C. DeWilliams, D. Kjos. ROW 3: K. Hutchings, D. Hart, J. Palmer, R. Campbell, S. Williams, T. Osso, K. Richert, D. Cotter, ROW 4: T. Wolverton, T. Wood, A. Kaiser, M. Cole, K. Hein, , W. Priestley, R.. Burson. sophomores lend o helping hond MR. CONSTANCE--ROW 1: G. Oberst, R. Carey, R. Martin, D. Hayes, J. Johnsen, J. Shimiger, P. Knecthle, ROW 2: D. Robinson, P. Head, C. Sebby, C. Shollenberger, B. Cholewinski, S. McGee, K. Dube, R. Rouse. ROW 3: E. Johnson, B. Barbero, M. Koivula, R. Glasgow, G. McDonald, M. Lawhead, T., Holt. ROW 4: K. Beese, R. Dempsey, T. McPhee, L. Skewis, A. DeFelice, J. Snyder, R. Brookfield, G. Focht. MR. HOOK--ROW 1: D. Martz, C. Catlett, C. Diaz, G. Skaufel, J. Keller, C. Heath. ROW 2: S. Crawford, P. Dofelrnire, N. Statler, C. McDonald, M. Henrickson, G. Thompson. ROW 3: D. McC1arty, T. Blackburn, P. Stantus, D. Dellwo, R. Boffin, R. Scott. ROW 4: M. Jameson, S. Rose, D. Farrington, D. Thill, G. Gill, C. Moss, M. Shaw. MR. LINDGREN--ROW 1: J. Pierce, J. Leavitt, B. Kahler, S. DeFelice, J. Brown, A. Logan, M. Caudill. ROW 2: R. Hansel, D. Hanson, L. Campbell, P. Seibolts, L. Sailor, J. Ferry, R. Goehner, T. Mortenson. ROW 3: D. Trapp, R. Clark, D. Darroch, C. Anderson, W. Leavitt, S. Holman, D. Benham., ROW 4: W. Kuntzweiler D. Vent, D., Nopanen, J. Simmons, J. Pospisil, A. Rogers, N. Fry, D. Zeis. u MR. MILLER--ROW 1: J. Dennison, A. Hunt, C. Herbert, V. Chaney, S. Collins, K. Sutherlin, B. McDonald. ROW 2: V. Stanley, L. Sailor, J. McAllister, K. Hietala, S. Huelle, J. Leonard, S. Coffey, M. Ryan. ROW 3: M. Enos, T. Hook, B. Barney, K. Hoover, J. Sticklemeyer, T. Montgomery, D. Schubach, R. DeVore, G. Beck. ROW 4: G. Crain, J. Seidel, B. Inman, G. Montague, M. Evers, M. Maher, J. Mclntyrre, R French, B. McAllister, E. Rozell. Gary McDonald, Bob Gore, Jim Anest, Lanette Albert, and Kay Hoffman join in school enthusiasm. MR. NA1MY--Row 1. P. G 61-t, F. Lewis, V. Flett, D. Beeman, K. Reisenauer, D. Bleu. ROW 2: C Lewis, D Revel, C Koth, S Dymond, J Larsen, J Kappen S Harrington ROW 3: S Wilson Capaul, K Woehrlin, J Creaseman D Coddington, J Anest, K Hendrickson ROW 4: R Warehime, W Wood, D Potter, V Parcher, J Humrick, D Bieber, K Kreiger, P Karle 'N ,ws MRS. RAVESTEN--ROW 1: P. Mayer, T. Gonder, D. Thompson, S. Worthington, B. Marsh, D. Wynne, S. Sperry, M. Aquino. ROW 2: G. Evens, S. Barton, M, Westfall, D. Finley, D. Thomas, J. Sohns, C. Wolfe, C. Hansen. ROW 3: J. Trapp, J. Williams, P. Warren, M. Albert, P. Welling, L. Albert, C. Villa, N. Wedeven, S. Allen. ROW 4: J. Hunt, C. Hackett, C. Ahrens, D. Falconer, G. Beck, J. Arnston, C. White, J. Weiler. Wee ,, -ml? W x' zz fi fi A 'f MR. TROUT--ROW 1: L. Foreman, C. Campbell, J. Crooks, L. Robson, C. Griffith, K. Bodey, S. Lindgren. ROW 2: L. Walter, L. Brocklehurst, R. Fitzthum, S. Koontz, L. Ryd, J. Lerseth, B. Gore. ROW 3: R. Keller, S. Wallace, C. Christen, J. Kallas, F. Higginbotham, D. Plinski, G. Mott. ROW 4: G. Grimstad, T. Yates, B. Lawson, T. Pierce, R. Rocks, D. Beyer, M. Charbonneau. ff.. A ' '5:- , S M ..,,, MISS WILLIAMS--ROW 1: G. Lundin, C. Cain, J. Hastings, M. Mondaux, L. Cozine, P. Earnshaw, D. Harkness. ROW 2: B. Aris, D. Heine, M. Davis, B. Johnson, J. Burquist, V. Casey, R. Mann. ROW 3: D. Zeis, M. Godley, P. Risley, B. Holt, R. Rowbotham, R. Taylor, M. F10bGI'g, M. Dempsey. ROW 4: D. Beach, M. Miller, S. Ogle, R. Watts, D. Johnson, J. Dashiell, D. Lamb. 1 fiiirmd As the moments of thislyear drawtogall olose, llnderolnssineln defnart only to return the following Septemberg but Seniors emerge to embrace the opportunities of the limitless world, X 'bI A Qs -nm. -Q., 5 ,. 131 X lj 1 , , ,W if f2?y,,, gf,-4-K K W f ., .33 5-1 ' K iff - , If, xg Q i Q 1, Q2 X , XL ff:- ' , kv -3 x , X, , ,.,- K, ,Qt A, , .S N if 7 fu 5, ,. . W ' lluifx' .1 11 'gg ' , 9:?i.:.: ,,.-im ' - wi!-fwfq...,N :, in V N ,-, 522- -K: 11s-- ,, N 1.1, , 1, , 1 , 1,f, - . v f ,, . 1,f A 2 ,. .Ike .ff Q an i 179 - 4 9 TACO TIME MENU TACO BANDIDO TOSTADO TAIVIALE BUREITO REFRITO TACOBURGER CHILI IVIEXI-FRIES CRUSTOS GREAT MEXICAN 'FOOD' 6704 EAST SPRAGUE DISHMAN PLUMBING IISNARRY SERVICE WHEN You NEED ITU BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OE '68 EAST 8710 SRRAGUE WA 4--1050 OLYMPIC SPORTS SUPPLY CO. 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SPOKANE VALLEY HERALD WIRSCHE PHOTO LAB AND TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF WEST VALLEY FOR THEIR PATIENCE AND COOPERATION, '68 EAGLE STAFF senior activities ALLEN Rob, Red Cross 25 FTA 2, 3, QVP 2, Pres. 315 Student Council 3, 45 ASB Pres. 45 B- Basketball 25 B-Football 25 B- Track 25 Football 3, 45 Thcsp- ians 3, 45 School Play 3, 45 I.n- tramural Sports 3, 45 Lettermen Club 3, 45 DECA 4, fPres. 415 Sport Editor 2, 3. AMAS Mark, Baseball 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Lettermen Club 3, 45 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4. ANDERSON Bob, B-Basketball 25 B-Baseball 25 Intramural Sport 3, 45 Annual 4. ANEST Linda, Peppercttes 25 Tennis 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Girls' League Rep. 2, 3 QVP 415 Student Council 2, 45 Annual 45 Office Ass't 45 Red Cross 45 Pep Club 45 Girl of the Month 45 FTA 2. ARMSTRONG Glcn, B-Baseball 25 Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 45 Ski Club 4. ARNOLD Tom, Football 4. BEST DANCERS S. Hilby, J. Conant BARDWELL Judy, Quill and Scroll 45 Flute Quintet 2, 35 Concert Band 2, 35 Beaux Art Ball Roy- alty 2. BATCHELDER Ed, Ski Club 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 Football 2. BECK Lanny, B-Baseball 25 Stu- dent Council 2, 45 ASB V-P 45 Senior Class Pres, 45 V-P Jr, Class 35 Teen Singers 4. BENNETT Jill, Pepperettes 25 Girls' Chorus 25 Teen Singers 3, 45 Choraliers 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Girls' Sports Mgr. 25 Student Council 2, 45 Girls' League Rep, 35 Soloist 3, 4, BLACKBURN Cary, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 45 Student Council 45 Band 2, BIPPES Roger, B-Football 25 B-Wrestling 25 B-Track 25 Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Let- termen Club 3, 4. BIRD Don, Intramural Badminton , 25 Intramural Basketball 2. BOFFIN Jackie, Drama 4. BOYLE Bonnie, Red Cross 2, 3, 4 fTreas, 3, 4, Pres, 415 Thes- pians 3, 4, QSec. 415 Student Council 3,45 FTA 35 Girls' League 45 Office Ass't 45 De- bate 25 School Play 3, 45 Drama 3, 45 Honor Roll 4, BRADY Joy, Eagle Boosters 2, 3, 45 Mascot 2, 3, 45 Choraliers 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 B-Tennis 3, 45 Ilonor Roll 35 Badminton 25 Drama 45 Volleyball 3. BROWN Joyce, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. BRUNELLE Elaine, Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 3, 4, QSec. 45: Thes- pians 3, 4 fTreas. 415 FTA 3,4 QTreas, 315 Girls' League 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Student Council 25 Office Ass't 3, 45 Honor Roll 3. BUCKNELL Joan, Eagle Boosters 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Senior Service 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 2, 35 Choraliers 3, 45 Librarian 3. BUSCH Cathy, Girls' League Rep, 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Pepperettes 25 Honor Roll 2. BUSCH Chis, B-Football 25 B- Baseball Mgr. 25 Football Mgr. 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Let- termen Club 3, 4. BUSCH Gary, Football 4, BURRILL Roger, B-Football 25 B-Baseball Mgr. 25 F0011ba11 MOST POPULAR S, Scllermer, R, Allen Mgr. 3, 45 Baseball Mgr. 3, 45 ln- tramural Basketball 3, 45 Let- termen Club 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 4. CAIN Don, B-Football 25 Golf 25 Tennis 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Choraliers 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 45 Senior Class V-P 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Teen Singer 4. CARLSON John, B-Baseball Mgr, 25 Baseball Mgr, 35 Lettermen Club 3, 45 Red Cross 45 Cadet Band 2, CATLETT Tod, Football 35 Track 25 Wrestling 2, CHAFFINS Janis, Pepperettes 25 FTA 3, 45 PE Ass't 3, 45 Volley- ball 2, 3, 45 Badminton 3, 45 Sports Mgr. 25 Ski Club 45 Annual 4, CHAPMAN Debbie, Debate 2, 3,45 NFL CV-P 415 Choraliers 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Girls' League 3, 45 Honor Roll 3, 45 Red Cross 3. CHANEY Connie, Student Council 35 Girls' League 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Pep- erettes 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Vol- leyball 25 Jr. Prom Royalty 35 Pep Club Dance Royalty 45 Pep Club Dance Royalty 45 Senior Ball Royalty 45 ski Club QSec. 415 Sr, Class Sec. 45 Girl of the Month 45 Honor Roll 4. CHRISMAN Roger, Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Pres. 45 Gringo Six 45 Lab Ass't 4. CLARK Connie, Pepperettcs 25 Chorus 25 Bobcats 25 Trumpet Trio 25 Girls' Trio 25 Eagle Boosters fPres. 315 Choraliers 2, 3, 45 qseo. 3, 41. CLERC Greg, Band 2. corrEY Glenn, FTA 3, qrros. 415 Eagle Boosters 35 DECA 45 Thespians 3, 45 All School Play 45 Drama 3. CODD Janet, Eagle Boosters 25 Senior Service 3, 4. CODD Nancy, FTA 2, 35 Debate 2, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep- perettes 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 45 Badminton 3, 4. COOK Skip, Track 3, 45 B-Track 25 Lettermcn Club 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. MOST TALENTED G. Miller, S. Harris COX Pat, Pcpperettes 25 Li- brarian 25 Red Cross 25 Pep Club 3 QV-P 415 Typing Ass't 45 Girls League 4. CUDDY Ron, Football 3, 45 B- Football 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 B-Baseball 25 Lettermen Club 2, 3 fPreS. 415 Boys' Fed. Rep. 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3. DALE Connie, Eagle Boosters 35 Girls' League 25 Pepperettes 25 FTA 35 Red Cross 35 Sports 2, 35 PE Ass't 4. DeVORE Lonnie, Student Cotulcil 45 Red Cross 3. DEMPSEY Candy, Girl' League 2, 35 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Pep Club 45 Eagle Boosters 3. DOULAS Nikki, Pepperettes 25 Library Ass't 3. DOWDY Paul, ASB Pres, 45 Jr, Class Pres. 35 B-Football 25 Football 3, 45 B-Track 25 Band 25 Choraliers 45 Honor Roll 45 Boys' Rep. 3, 45 Teen Singers 45 Student Council 3, 4. DRURY Donald, Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Lettermen Club 3. 4: DURHEIM Donna, Pepperettes 25 Red Cross 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 fSg't. at Arms 4 Honor Roll 35 Girls' League Rep, 2, 3, 45 Sports 2, 3, 4. EDWARDS Pat, Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club Dance Royalty 45 Sr. Ball Royalty 45 Sports 35 Ten- nis 3, 45 Girl of the Month 45 Debate 25 Girls' Chorus 2. EYLER Paula, Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 PE Ass't 45 Orches- tra 45 Ensembles 2, 45 Band Sec. 3, 4. FINLAYSON Viclci, Pepperet-tes 25 Girls' League Rep. 2, 3. FITZTHUM Inez, Pepperettes 25 4 Orchestra 4. N MOST ATHLETIC N. Cod, R. Cooper FLEISHAURER Joe, Football 35 Drama 3, 4. FLETT Ron, B-Football 2. GALES Mariann, Girls' League Rep. 35 Pepperettes 25 Eagle Boosters 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Stu- dent Council 25 Sports 35 Red Cross 2, GASS Par, FTA 2,3 fPres, 415 Thespians 45 Eagle Boosters 2, 35 Football Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Cafe- teria Worker 3, GOBER Donna, Girls' League 3, 45 Art Club 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Pepperettes 2, GOEHNER Paul, Eagle Booster 2, 35 Student Council 45 Rifle Club 25 Track 2, 35 Cross Coun- try 3, 4, GORE Sandi, Pepperettes 25 Vol- leyball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Rep. 45 Honor Roll 2, 3,45 Pop Club 3,45 FTA fSec. 315 Spokane Valley Prin- cess 45 Crescent Fashion Coun- eil 45 Debate 45 Badminton 4. GOW Jim, Golf 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 35 DECA 4. GRIFFITH Nancy, Band 2, 3, 45 Li brarian 2, 3. GUIDINGER Patti, Pepperettes 25 Student Council 25 Girls' Chorus 2, fSec. 215 Choraliers 3, 4 fSeC. 415 Annual 4. GUTHRIE Kevin, Student Council 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Lettermen Club 4. HALL Donna, Librarian 4. HAMILTON Rich, Football 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Letterman Club 3, 4. HAMMER Buzz, B-Baseball 25 Football 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 45 Red Cross 2. HANSON Bronwyn, Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 45 FTA 45 Girls' League Rep. 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Library Club 25 Badminton 4. HAROLD Mary, Pepperetins 25 Senior Service 4. HARRIS Sandy, Student Council 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 35 WV Majorette 35 FTA 35 Pepperettes 25 FNC 25 Girls' Chorus 25 MR. Sz MISS SENIOR P, Dowdy, P, Edwards Cheerleader 45 Rifle Club 25 Library 25 Honor Roll 4. HASTINGS Gary, Track 3, 4. HAYES Teri, Librarian 3, 4. HENDRICKS Karen, Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' League Rep. 35 Volleyball 35 Bas- ketball 2. HERRINGTON Brad, Tennis 3, 45 FTA 45 Lettermen Club 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Badminton 3, 45 B-Baseball 25 Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 HEITALA Larry, Baseball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 45 Ski Club 4 W-P 415 Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4. HILBY Sue, Student Council 25 Pepperettes 25 Girls' League Rep. 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Vol- leyball 2, 35 Red Cross 25 De- bate 2. HODIN Dorene, Pepperettes 25 Eagle Boosters 35 Pep Club 45 FNC 25 Thespians 3, 45 Library Ass't 3, 45 All School Play 3, 4. HORNISH Mark, Football 3, 45 Basketball 35 Letterrnen Club 3, 4. HOWERTON Kathy, Pepperettes 25 Student Council 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 Red Cross 35 Thespians 3, 45 Girls' League Rep, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Senior Ball Royalty 45 All School Play 2, 3, 4. HUNT Diana, Student Council 35 Pep Club Royalty 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Jr. Class Treas. 35 Sr. Class Treas. 45 Pep Club 3, 4 fPres. 415 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. HUTTON Linda, Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Library Ass't. INASHIMA Irene, Art Club fPres. 415 ASB Secretary 4. IVERSON Bob, B-Football 25 Ski Club fPres. 415 Student Council 4. JACKSON Janice, Librarian 2, 3, 45 Pepperettes 25 Senior Service 45 Girls' League Rep. ,L as, . - . i I I fy wUTi':7g35S..,'., -,.,,-W, H J '4 A'-'-'- -b-f 'L -351: MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED S. Gore, R. Chrisman 4. JACOBSON Donna, Pepperettes 25 Girls' League Rep. 45 FTA 3, 45 Red Cross 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JENKINS Sonny, Annual Staff 45 Drama 4, JOHNSEN Debbie, Pepperettes 25 Red Cross 2 fHistorian 3, Sec. 415 Pep Club 3, fOIficer 415 Girls' League 3, 45 All School Play 3, 45 Girls' State Rep. 35 Honor Roll 35 News Editor 45 Annual 3, JOHNSON Bonnie, Red Cross 2, 35 Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' League Rep. 2, 35 5th Exec. 35 ASB Treas. 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 45 Of- fice Ass't 2, 3, 4, JOHNSON Sydnie, Student Coun- cil 2, 35 Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 3, 45 Eagle Boosters 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Choraliers 3,45 Choral Officer, Sec. 45 Teen Singers 3, 45 Senior Class Sec. 45 Fashion Rep, 45 Ski Club 4. JONES Robert, Thespians 45 All School Play 4. 13 JORDON Cheryl, Pepperettes 25 Tennis 45 Girls' League 45 Annual Staff 45 Ski Club 4. JUDS Judy, Red Cross Rep. 2, 35 FTA 2,3 f5th Exec. 315 ASB Sec. 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Badminton 35 Basketball 2, 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 QOfficer 315 Pepperettes 25 FNC 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Honor Roll 35 Girls' League V-P 45 Quill and Scroll 45 PE Ass't 45 Girl of the Year, 25 Senior Favorite 45 Girls' League Ass't 2. KERBEN Kathy, Pepperettes 25 Eagle Boosters 35 Pep Club 45 Librarian 45 Girls' League Rep. 4. KINCAID J eff, Wrestling 2. KJOS Ann, Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 2,35 DECA 45 Librarian 3. KLAUE Julie, Pepperettes 25 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 FNC 2, 35 fSgt. at Arms 2, Treas. 315 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 5th Exec. 3 Ski Club 4 fTreas. 415 Jr. Class Treas. 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Pep Club Dance Royalty 45 Sr, Ball MOST POPULAR I. Mank, L, Pederson Royalty 4. KOHLER Jim, B-Football Mgr. 25 Football Trainer 3, 45 Basket- ball Trainer 35 Drama 35 Thes- pians 4. IQAUSE Jackie, Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Honor Roll 3, 45 Pep Club 35 Girls' League Cotton Princess 25 Soph. Class Treas. 2. KROIIN Brenda, Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 35 Girls' League 2. KUHN Becky, Pepperettes 25 Volleyball 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 FTA 45 Of- fice Ass't 3, 4. KYTONEN Karen, Pepperettes 2 QPres. 215 Soph. Class Treas. 25 Tennis 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Girls' League Treas. 35 Girls' League 2, 35 Student Council 35 Intramural Sports 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 2. LANG Jenny, Eagle Boosters 3, 45 Girls' League 25 Student Council 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Choraliers 3, 45 fV-P 415 Debate 3, 4 fPres. 415 Jr. Class Sec. 35 Jr. Prom Royalty 35 Quill and Scroll 4. LARSON Frank, Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LARSON Trudy, Peppe1'6l7l2GS 22 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' League 4. LAWHEAD Tim, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Bobcats 3, 45 Golf 3, 4. LEONARD Linda, Girls' League 45 Thespians 4. LOWDER Larry, B-Track 25 B- Cross Cotuitry 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MANK Ingrid, Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 2, 45 Intramural Sports 25 Student Council 2, 45 Oilfice Ass't 35 PE Ass't 45 Girls' Chorus 25 Choraliers 3, 45 Teen Singers 3, 45 Eagle Boosters 3, 4 1Treas. 315 Ski Club 45 Senior Class Treas. 4. MARCY Margaret, Student Council 45 Pepperettes 25 Pep Club 45 Girls' League 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 45 Annual 3, 4. MARSHALL Dave, Golf 25 Student aww aa wiser W' 4.44 fms ji at nf' ' 3343531 ei 'Mio 'M . A J . 5 . tr wx- f 5 . 5 I.. - or M54 , 1 ,7 .. f ' f ,..1 .555 . 4. - if J- -:refs Tx U ' 1 , 5, - , 5 , ,,,,.. , .,, g . . :wa if. , , . , xg.. ,Q if ' .1 wif fi 4 H525 K X ff Ji WM. 'io mm ' -,-k f -,gffafnz1: .- , L. '- BEST GROOMED S. Johnson, L, Beck Cotuicil 4. MCALISTER Craig, Student Coun- cil 3, 45 B-Cross Country 25 B- Basketball 25 B-Baseball 25 Basketball 3, 45 Lettermen Club 3, 4. MCCALLISTER Marilyn, Librarian 3, 45 Senior Service 3, 45 All School Play 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4. Mecoius Kathy, All School Play 45 Senior Service 3, 4. MCDONALD Karen, FTA 4 fTreas. 415 Peppcrettes 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Girls' League Rep, 4, MCELROY Dona, Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Pres. 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 fTreas, 3, V-P 415 FNC 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 QTreas. 415 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 45 Girl of the Mouth 45 Debate 2. MeGEE Gary, Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Bobcats 3, 45 Gringo Six 4. McKEEVER Karen, Student Coun- cil 45 Art Club 35 Pepperettes 25 Girls' League 35 Annual Stiff 4. McCLAIN Cheryl, Pepperettes 2, Volleyball 2, Girls' League 2, Librarian 3, McMASTER Rande, Wrestling 2, Baseball 2. MELAND Judy, Pepperettes 2, Basketball 2, Volleyball 3, MILLER Gene, Bobcats 2, 3, 4, Gringo Six 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4. J MILLER Karen, Eagle Boosters 29 LDENHAURER Linda, DECA 4, ibrarian 4. MONTAGUE Jerry, Golf 2, 3, 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4, MOSS Christine, FTA 4, Pepper- ettes 2, Senior Service 3, 4, Girls' League 3. NAPIER Veva, DECA 4, Pepper- ettes 2. NELMS Lona, Student Council 2, 4, Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4, News Typist 4, Honor Roll 2, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Annual 4. NEU Rita, Pepperettes 2, Librarian 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Girls' League 4. NEUMILLER Karen, Drama 4. , , c- .., 'r Xl 92' C x , V ,' . M. Q 3 4 sr .aa 5 ' . ,ws ffxggislf s ' 4 if 3 3,1 , wg, 5 1. 9,5 xx M it as if 4 .5 t iffy., L J if Q' Ci' 4 4, X . X ,, 4 , . . MOST SINCERE D, Hunt, R. Cuddy NEWTON craig, Golf 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4, Boys' Fed. 2, 3, Lettermen Club 3, 4, Track 4. O'CONNOR Mike, Student Coun- eil 4, ski Club 4, nine Club 2, DECA 4. ' OLIN Kris, B-Tennis 2, Tennis' 3 OLSON Janet, Senior Service 4, Librarian 4, Eagle Boosters 3, 4. OSBORNE Allen, Football 2. OWENS Kurt, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Senior Class V-P 4, Jr. Class V-P 3, Wrestling 2, Lettermen Club 4, B-Track 2, Ski Club 4. 93 .4-J S G JE PANTHER Dennis, Student Cotm- cil 3, 4, Honor Roll 2. PAUL Mary, Girls' Chorus 2, Intramural Sports 2, Red Cross 2, 3, EASE Judy, Girls' League Rep. 3. DERSON Len, Soph. Class Pres. 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, B-Basketball 2, Boys' State 3, Penny's Fashion Board 4, Sr. Ball Royalty 4, ASB V-P 4, Student Coimeil 4, Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4. PETERSON Patty, Red Cross 2, Volleyball 4, Senior Service 3, 4, Play 4, Thcspians 4, PHILLIPS Craig, Track 2, 3, Red Cross 3, Cross Country 2, Lettermen Club 3. PLASTER Virgil, Wrestling 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Choraliers 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4. PLINSK1 Mike, Wrestling 2, DECA 4. PORTER Skip, B-Football 2, Track 2, Football 4, Senior Class Treas. 4, Letterrnen Club 4, intramural Basketball 3, 4, SPISIL Jon, Golf 2, 3, 4, Chess , Letternien Club 3, 4, POTTER Tim, Band 3. PROCHNOW Pricilla, Pepperettes 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Girls' League ' 3, Volleyball 2, Office Ass't 2, 3. PEPPIEST C. Chaney, P. Royer RAAB Earnie, B-Football 2, B- Baskctball 2, B-Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Let- termcn Club 3, 4. TER Jim, Student Council 2, skctball 2. RICHERT Marc, Badminton 3, 4, Baseball 2. RIESE Curtis, Tennis 3, 4. ROGERS Judy, Girls' League 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Eagle Boosters 3. ROXVBOTHAINI Gale, FTA 3, 4, Con- cert Band 2, 3, 4, Band QV-P 41, Sr. Class Rep. 4, Woodwind Quintet 2, Bobcats 4, Wood- wind Trio 4, All State Band 4, nor Band 2. YER Perry, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Sr. Class Treas. 3. ST. GERMAIN Doni, FTA 2, 3, 4, Choraliers 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Sports Mgr. 3, Volleyball 4, Red Cross 2, Badminton 3, Pep- perettes 2, Annual Staff 3. ST. PAUL Burt, Tennis 2, 3, SCARCELLO Ron, Student Council 2, B-Football 2, B-Baseball 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4. SCHERMER Sharen, Pepperettes 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Pres. Girls' League 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Girl of the Month 4, De- bate 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, SCHNELL Boyd, Choraliers 2, 3 tPres. 41. SCHOCK Barbara, Pepperettes 2, Pep Club 3, 4, FTA 2, 3 fPreS. -lj, Girls' League 4, Ilonor Roll 4, Library Ass't 2, Typing Ass't 5 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Volleyball M 2, 3, 4. ' SCIIRECK Chuck, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, B-Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Letternien Club 2, 3, 4. 'J SHERRED Sharon, Peppcrettes 2, FNC 2. SHULL Marcia, Pepperettcs 2, Pep Club 3, 4, QV-P 41, Girls' League -l, Office Ass't al. SLY Diane, Pepperettes 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, DECA 4. STATUS Mark, Football 2, 3, 4, ' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lettermen Club 3, 4. NDBURG Sandy, Pepperettes FRIENDLIEST D, Cain, J. Juds 2, Girls' League 3, Pep Club AUB Rick, B-Football 2, u ball 3, 4, B-Basketball 2, Basketball 3, Letternien Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, B-Track 2. L ' 3, 4, Volleyball 2. TATE Cliff, Wrestling 2, 3, Lettermen Club 2, 3. Q TEAGUE Pat, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, H Choraliers 3, DECA 4. , K ULBRIGHT Shirley, Volleyball 2, Chorus 2, DECA 4. C' VENTRIS Jim, Football 2, Wrest- ling 2, 3, Golf 2, 3. N VOGEL Bob, Student Council 2, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Wrestling 2, Lettermen Club 3, 4. LTON Mike, Track 2, Cross untry 3. WARREN Ken, Wrestling 3, 4, Student Council 4. WIIEARTY Aldeane, Pepperettes 2, FTA 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Choraliers 4, Annual 3, 4, Red Cross 2, 3,4, Girls' League 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Student Council 4, Office Ass't 3, 4, Girl of the Year 3, WILBERDING Pat, Student Coun- cil 2, Wrestling 2, Eagle Boosters 2, Lettermen Club 2, 3, 4. WILTSE Linda, Debate 2, Eagle osters 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, irls' League 3, 4, Student Council 4, FTA 4, Chorus Acappella 4. WILLIAMS Judy, Pepperettes 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Eagle Boosters 3, All School Play 3, 4, Li- brary Ass't 4. WIRSCHE Jan, Pepperettes 2, FNC 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Ski Club 4, Red Cross 2, Jr. Prom Royalty 3. ff ri. Fl i ,I J 14 L I I E 4 F - ..,, ' ,,,,, , .,f-jli-H135 . fff X f. 'ififfifii i SQ ' WITTIEST R. Olstad, J. Lang ZIMBLEMAN Cheryl, Girls' League 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, 4, fTreas. 3, Pres. 4y, FTA 2, 3, Student Council 2, Red Cross 2, 3, All School Play 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 fReporter 43, Senior Service 3, 4. DALE, Connie 31, 140 index ADS 180 AFF, Diane 170 AHRENS, Connie 65, 67, 176 ALBERT, Lanette 175, 176 ALBERT, Marlene 55, 65, 86, 176 ALBIN, Rod 134 ALBO, Mr. Robert 18, 20, 97, 111 Gonzaga University, B, S, Math ALLEN, Monte 59, 90, 96, 121, 170 ALLEN, Rob 36, 53, 74, 90, 93, 133 134 ALLEN, Sandy 86, 176 ALLSOP, Cathy 30, 56, 57, 62, 67, 75, 103, 170 AMAS, Mark 59, 104, 134, 158 AMBROSE, Mr. Allen 19 Whitworth, M. Ed. Social Studies ANDERSON, Bob 32, 134 ANDERSON, Craig 102 ANDERSON, Diana 55, 56, 57, 87, 138, 171, 175 ANEST, Jim 55, 101, 175, 176 ANEST, Linda 31, 32, 34, 41, 49, 54, 56, 58, 62, 134, 154 ANNUAL 32 S ANSTADT, Bonnie 134 AQUINO, Marietta 65, 86, 176 AQUINO, Rich 171 ', ARIS, Brian 177 ARMOUR, Rose 68, 167 135 ARNOLD, rom 39,90,135 ARNSTON, JoAnn e5,7e, 77, 37, 99, 176 ART CLUB 69 A.S,B, OFFICERS 52, 53 AYERS, Ken 135 ARMSTRONG, Glen 59, 1 BAIN, Karen 167 BAIN, Ken 173 BAKER, Dwayne 78, 80, 135 BAKKEN, Debbie 135 BARBERO, Bob 101,127,174 BARDWELL, Donna 66,75, 86, 167 BARDWELL, Judy 75, 135 BARNEY, Bill 86, 87, 175 BARSTAD, Carol 170 BARTLESON, Cathy 31, 66, 67, 170 BARTON, Sandra 65, 176 BASEBALL 120, 121, 122, 123, BASKETBALL 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111 BATCHELDER, Ed 87, 125, 126, 135 BAUMGARTNER, Joe BEACH, Carl 55, 121, 171 BEACH, Dick 123, 177 BEACH, Pat 167 BEAUX ARTS BALL 42, 43 BECHER, Mrs, Grace 20 Washington State University, B, A, Spanish BECK, Gary 175 BECIQ Georgia 65, 176 BECK, Lanny 45, 53, 83, 87, 130, 135 BECK, Tony 168 BECKER, Shannon 77, 80,171 BECKSTROM, Gary 97, 111, 127, 173 BEEBE, Lyn 87, 170 BEEMAN, Donna 65, 76, 176 BEESE, Kent 174 BEESE, Todd BENHAM, Mr. Bob 21 QCustodianJ BENHAM, Dean 97,175 BENHAM, Steve 101,110,124, 125, 135 BENNETT, Jin 55, 75, 33, 35, 135, 154 BERGER, Cathy 138, 169 BERGHEIM, Debbie 169 BERGMAN, Steve 41, 173 BERTRAND, Greg 169 BEYER, Dan 54,102,111,127,177 BICKFORD, JoAnn 41, 57,62, 68, 103, 171 BIEBER, Dan 176 BIPPES, Roger 59, 90, 95, 124, 125, 135 BIRD, Don 135 BIRR, Jerry 169 BISHOP, Alex 59, 90, 104, 121, 166, 169 BISHOP, Debbie 71, 73, 170 BLACKBURN, Cary 54, 136 BLACKBURN, Trent 174 BLAIGESLEY, Curtis 29, 169 BLESSING, Lavonne 31, 68, 85, 103, 168, 169, 170 BLEU, Desiree 57, 65, 67, 69, 75, 76, 86, 87,99,176 BLINCOW, Dan 171 BODEY, Kim 69, 177 BODEY, Pat 90, 95, 136, 29 IN, Jackie 36,136 IN, Robert 174 BOLDING, Marilyn 73, 170 BONES, Ken 136 BOND, Mr. Frank 19, 102 Washington State University, B,A, Ed. Social Studies BONNER, Vickie 136 BONNUCCELLI, George 54, 80, 105, 167 BOREK, Mrs. Gen 21 QCOOKJ BORIES, Tom 168 BOWERS, Sherry 136 BOYLE, Bonnie 31, 36, 55, 57, 70, 71, 76, 136, 132 BOYS' AND GIRLS' CHORUS 86 BRADSHAW, John 36 BRADY, Joy 31, 55, 57, 66, 99, 136, 162 BRAUN, Gene 119, 167 BRAY, Mike 167 BRISBOIS, Dan 59, 112, 116, 168 BROCKLEHURST, Linda 177 BROOKFIELD, Richard 174 BROSS, Ron 167 BROWN, Charlie 55, 59, 101, 119, 125, 169 BROWN, Joan 65, 175 BROWN, Joyce 72, 136, 138 BROWN, Mr. Norman 15 QBoard of Directorsj BROWN, Susie BRUNELL, Elaine 56, 62, 64, 67, 70, 136 BUCKNELL, Joan 67,71,85,86,136 BUDIG, Mr. Vern 20 Gonzaga University, B. A. Library BURNETT, Dave 83, 85, 168 BURQUIST, Jan 99, 177 BURRILL, Roger 54, 59, 90, 96, 137 BURSON, Roy 173 BURSON, Rusty 136 BUSBY, RUSBY, BUSBY, BUSCH, BUSCH, BUSCH, BUSCII, Ken 137 Rita 32, 66, 170 Wayne Cathy 62, 98, 137 Chris 59, 100, 110, 138 Gary 90, 138 Mrs. Lena 16, 17 Washington State University B.A. Commerical CADET BAND 77 CAIN, Cheryl 86,177 CAIN, Don 39, 54, 80, 83, 86, 138, 130, 145, 162 CAIN, Kathy 24, 40, 72, 75,170 CAMPBELL, Caroline 80, 177 CAMPBELL, Linda 55, 56, 57, 73, 103, 165, 175 CAMPBELL, Robert 77, 173 CAPAUL, Jeff 97, 123, 176 CAREY, Rzielene 65, 67, 86, 174 CARSLISLE, Kipp 167 CARLSON, Cathi 86 CARLSON, Mrs. Hazel 20 QSeoretaryJ CARLSON, John 29, 59, 138 CARMICHEAL, Lynn 59, 90, 110, 125, 169,170 CASEY, Val 65, 85, 177 CATHCART, Tom 167 CATLETT, Carolyn 174 CATLETT, Ted 29, 138 CAUDILL, Mike 28,175 CESARATTO, Mr. Gene 21 fCustodi:1nJ CHAFFINS, Janis 31, 33, 38,67, 87 CHANEY, Connie 39, 45, 46, 48, 54, 55,57,56,60,S7,9S,131,139 CHANEY, Vickie 57,65, G7,87,175 CHAPMAN, Debbie 24, 36, 37, 54, 70, 72, 85, 139 CHASTAIN, David 101, 125, 167 CHARBONNEAU, Colin 59, 90, 93, 113,115,l1G,l2-1,125,139 CHARBONNEAU, Mike 77, 177 CHARBONNEAU, Nadine 169 CHEERLEADERS 60, 61 CHOLEWINSKI, Barb 57, 55, 67, 99, 103, 172, 174 CHOLEWINSKI, Jackie 171 CHORALIERS 84, 85 CHRISMAN, Roger 30, 80, 82, 131, 139 CHRISTEN, Caiviii 59,119,177 CHRISTEN, Kai-iyn 49, 55, 57, 52, 166,169 CLAPPER, Sally 86,173 CODDINCTON, Don 119,127,176 COFFEE, Glen 36, 70, 74,139 COFFEE, Sharo 30 36 67 17' , n I 7 I D COLE, Miekie 167 COLE, Mike 127,173 COLEMAN, Karen 56,55,s5,173 COLLINS, Sherri 55, 77, 85, 175 CONANT, John 34, 54, 33, 121, 122, 139 CONSTANCE, Mr, William 17,74 Eastern Montana State, B. S. Commercial CONCERT BAND 78, 79 COOK, skip 101,124,125, 139 COOKS 21 COOPER, Rod 44, 59, 90, 92, 94, 113, 115, 116, 125, 140 COREY, Phil 59,104,125,1G7 COSTANZO, Cathy 50, 82, 99, 51, 85, 99, 103, 170 COTTER, Doug 173 COX, Helen 25, 32, ss, 52, 07, 75, 87,519,170 Cox, Pai 28,5G,62,6-4,138,140 COZINE, Laurie 177 GRAIN, Gary CRAWFORD, Sharon 174 CREASEMAN, Jim 97,112, 127,172 176 CROOKS, Joann 68, 177 CROSBY, Janis 55, 57, 62, 75, 87, 170 CROSBY, Mary 57, 66, 68, 169 CROSS COUNTRY 101 CROUSE, Carrissa 56, 171 CROUSE, Sue 65 CUDDY, Ron 44, 59, 90, 9-1, 113, 115,11G,117,11S,140 CULLER, Ginny 55, 56, 57, 62, 64, 07, 75, 171 CULLER, Mike 87, 140, 142 CURRY, Ti-ish 63, 170 CURTIS, Greg 104, 108, 109, 121, 169 CURTIS, Joan 62, 167 DAMON, Mr. Howard 18 Washington State University, B. A. Cheniistry DANIEL, Mr. George 14 QSLIPBTIIIIZCIIGGIIIZJ Washington State University, B. A. Stanford University, M, A, DARROUCH, Doug 77, 102, 175 DASI-IIELL, Jim 97, 127,177 CLARK, Connie 85, 139, 154 CLARK, Dave 36, 37, 83, 85, 86, 167 CLARK, Keith 85, 86, 169 CLARK, Randy 85,100,175 CLEGG, Chris 75, 86, 173 CLERC, Greg 139 CLEVELAND, Denise 62, 68, 75, 170 CLINE, Craig 139 CODD, Janet 28, 139 CODD, Nancy 67, 72, 99, 103, 139 DAVIS, Donna 140, 169 DAVIS, Julie 171 DAVIS, Lnnn 66 DAVIS, AILIFYAIIII 65, 86, 103, 177 DAVIS, Rod 121 DEAN, Mr. Elmer 17 Eastern Washington State, B.A., M. Ed. Industrial Arts DEBOER, Marty 140 193 DEBATE 72 DECA 74 DECKER, Greg 102, 169 DECKER, Stephanie 140 DeFELICE, Artie 87, 101, 127, 174 DeFELICE, Susan 65, 87, DELLWO, Don 174 DEMPSEY, Candy 25, 72, 98, 140 DEMPSEY, Mike 101, 127,177 DEMPSEY, Rick 174 DENNISON, Judy 60,175 DENNISON, Stephanie 36, 72, 132 DENNY, Diane 35, 56, 57, 62,103, 170 DEVENERE, Marianne 56, 57, 62, 67, 75, 169 DeVORE, Lonnie 55, 111, 140 DeVORE, Raymond 175 DeWILLIAM, Coral 65, 69, 173 DeWILLL4M, Joan 55, 57, 66, 75, 171 DIAZ, Chelo 99, 174 DICKINSON, Robert 59, 80, 101, 125,167 DILLON, Sue 66, 85, 171 DOFELMIRE, P11111 65, 174 DONAHUE, Dave 168 DOUGHTERY, Taniniy S1 DOULAS, Nikki 29, 140 DOULAS, Rose 65,171 DOUVILLE, Colleen 31, 56, 62, 67, 87, 167 DOWDY, Paul 52, 83, 65, 90, 94, 141 DOWELL, Janis 170 DRURY, Don 59, 101, 115, 118,125, 141 DUBE, Kathy 65,174 DURHEIM, Donna 54, 55, 56, 57, 62, 64, 141, 146 DURHEUVI, John 119 DUTTON, Blayne 169 DYMOND, Sue 176, 86 EAGLE BOOSTERS 66 EAGLE BOOSTERS DANCE 39 EARNSHAW, John 90,95 EARNSHAW, Patti 177 EDWARDS, Pntti 39, 41, 44, 48, 60, 62, 98, 141 ENOS, Mike ENNIS, Earl 80,97,111,123,173 ERHART, Bonnie 36, 56, 62, 95, 169 ERICKSON, Allen 141 EICKERMAN, Gene 141 ELLIOT, Lana 171 ELLIS, Pa1xy 71, 55, 171 ERVIN, Barbara 86, 173 ERVIN, Pam 170 EVANS, Debbie 171 EVANS, Ginger 86, 176 EVERETT, Patty EVERETT, Vern 168 EVERIIART, Bernie 141 EVERS, Mike 55, 97, 111, 175 EYLER, Paula 31, 78, 80, 81, 142 FAITH, Garnet 31, 43, 56, 53, 62,67, 87,170,171 FALCONER, Diane 176 FALL AND SPRING PLAYS 36, 37 FALL TENNIS 97,518,100 FARRANO, Fam 57,65, 67,173 FARRAR, Karen 7-1, 142 FARRAR, Kirk 169 FARRAR, Steve s0,s2,173 FARRINGTON, Dennis 86,176 FASSETT, Betty FAULKS, Daie 82,171 FEAVER, Sue 66, 87, 170 FELTS, Jud 80, 173 FELTS, Randy 102, 166, 167, 170 FERRY, Dan 85, 142 FERRY, Jeanne 85, 175 FERSTER, Karen 57, 65, 67, 103 FINLAYSON, Vickie 29, 143 FINLEY, Debbie 176 FITZTIIUM, Inez 73, 81, 142, 143 FITZTHUM, Ruth 177 FLEISHAEUR, Joe 24, 143 FLETT, Ron 143 FLETT, Vickie 41, 56,175 FLITO, Frank 143 FLOBERG, Darrold 55, 118, 170 FLOM, Pnulett FNC 68 FOOTBALL 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 FOUBERT, Mark 177 FRAZIER, Peggy 62, 67, 75, 103, 168 FREMSTEAD, Monty 143 FREMSTEAD, Terry 102, 119,169 FRENCH, Roger 175 FRY, Nick 36, 37, 60, 175 FTA 67 GABLE, Dusty 59, 90, 94, 169 GAGE, Gary 105,171 GALES, Mariann 56, 57, 87, 143 GARDNER, Allen 90, 169 GRIFFITH, Cheryl 177 GRIFFITH, Nancy 77, 144 GRIMSTAD, Glenn 177 GUENTHER, Del 54, 59, 112, 115, 116, 118, 144 GUENTHER, Patty 68, 167 GUIDINGER, Patty 25, 31, 32, 45, 57, 85, 144, 146, 149 GUMM, Wayne 144 GUTHRIE, Kevin 112, 115, 144, 160 HACKETT, Cheryl 65, 67,176 HACKETT, Terrie 67, 69, 87, 167 HAINES, John 144 HALDEN, Karla 85, 167 HALL, Butch IIALL, Jan 36, 85, 144 HALL, Lona 167 HAMILTON, Richard 59, 90, 93, 113, 115, 116, 118, 144 HAMMER, Buzz 59, 94, 121, 122, 144 HANNAWALT, Elinor 80,145 HANNAWALT, Joyce 57, 80, 171 HANSEL, Robyn 73, 175 HANSEN, Bronwyn 25, 31, 32, 55 56, 57, 62, 64, 103, 145 HANSEN, Chris 65, 176 HANSON, Diana 54, 57, 65, 175 HANSON, Mike 125, 167 HARBAUGH, Mr, Blaine 20 HEIN, Keith 75, 86, 173 HEINE, DeeDee 99,177 HELGESON, Gregg 102, 167 HENDERSON, Mrs. Jeanne 20 fSeeretaryj HENDRICKS, Karen 28, 62, 146 HENDRICKSON, Marlene 68, 86, 174 HENDRICKSON, Ken 176 HENSON, Kathi 66, 77 HENRY, Maurice 146 HERBERT, Carol 65, 67, 85, 175 HERBERT, Dennis 66, 125,171 HERINGTON, Mr, Lonnie 17 Eastern Washington State, B.A. Ed. Commercial HERMAN, Mariann 54, 65, 173 HERRINGTON, Brad 30, 55, 59, 67, 100, 103, 145 HERMANN, John HERRON, Bob 170 HICKEY, Jeanne 32, 38, 56, 58, 62, 67, 75, 170 HIELLA, Sandy HIETALA, Larry 29, 59, 87, 90, 93, 147 HIETALA, Kathy 65,87, 99, 103, 175 HIGGINBOTHAM, Fred 177 HILBY, Sue 45, 62, 64, 146, 147 HILL, Jan 65, 173 Marlene 171 INES, Die 1 , H I S, on 147 GARDNER, Deanna 56, 65, 173 GASS, Pat 30, 36, 67,143 GERTLER, Darlene 62, 75, 85, 171 GILBERT, Pam 176 GILL, Gene 174 GILL, Gladys 24, 37, 171 GIRLS' LEAGUE 56, 57, 55 GIRLS' LEAGUE DANCE 41 GIRLS ol the MONTH 48, 49 GLASGOW, Rich 174 GLENN, Kathy 30, 57, 73,143 GOBER, Donna 56, 57, 68, 143 GODLEY, Mike 177 GOLF 102 GOEHNER, Paul 55, 74, 101, 143 GOEHNER, Randy 127, 175 GOEIIRI, Kathy 143 GONDER, Terri 176 GORE, Bob 123,175,177 GORE, Sandy 24, 47, 49, 55, 57, 62, 98, 144, 145 GOW, Jim 74, 144 GRAVOS, Alan 125, 171 GREENE, Robert 167 GREER, Jerry 144, 158 GRIESS, Bonnie 167 Gonzaga University, B, M, M, M, Music HARDIN, Wes 29, 87, 145 HARKNESS, Debbie HARKNESS, Doug 145 HAROLD, Mary 1-I5 HARRINGTON, Steve 176 HARRISON, Patty 171 HARRIS, Sandy 47, 58, 60, 62, 85, 141, 146 HART, Dan 173 HARTNERT, Laurie 171 HASHBURGER, Max 36,83, 85, 86, 167 IIASKINS, Carolyn HASTINGS, Gary 125, 146 IIASTINGS, JoAnn 65, 69, 177 HASTINGS, Sandy 56, 67, 62, 67, 75, 169 HAVENS, Bev 40, 56, 66, 169 HAYES, Donna 65, 103, 174 HAYES, Teri 146 HEAD, Gary 146 HEAD, Pat 68, 174 HEATH, Kathy 65,67,174 HODGE, Gayle 31, 55, 56, 67, 62, 167 HODIN, Dorene 36, 62, 70,147 HOFFMAN, Kay 65, 75, 87, 103, 173, 7 n HOLMAN, Steve 175 HOLT, Barry 54, 97, 177 HOLT, Tom 55,97,112,116, 127, 174 HOLUB, Jeanette 65 HOOVER, Kent 175 HOOK, Mr. LeRoy 18 W hitworth B, S. Western Washington State, M,A, Ed. Biology HOOK, Tom 54,100,119,175 HORNISH, Mark 90, 95 HORTON, Larry 147 HORWATH, Barbara 56, 80, 81, 167 HOWARD, Craig 86, 97, 127, 173 HOWARD, Pat 147 HOWERTON, Kathy 25, 46, 49, 60, 67, 62, 70, 103, 85, 147, 153 HUBERT, Ken 119, 170 MCALLISTER, HUDLOW, Den 28,147 HUDSON, Ed HUELLE, Sa11dy 30, 65, 75, 99, 175 HUFFINE, Kathy 170 HUMRICH, Jay 86, 176 HUNT, Audrey 175 HUNT, Diana 39, 46, 62, 64, 131, 147 HUNT, JoAnn 176 HUNT, Kathy 86, 75, 167 HUTCHINGS, Kirk 173 HUTTON, Linda 60, 62, 147 HYLAND, Bruce 59, 102, 171 INASHIMA, Peter 167 1NAsH11v1A, Irene 52, 69, 147 INGRAM, Rick 59,112,118,171 INMAN, Bill 86, 97, 111, 123, 127, 175 1vERsON, Bob 55,37, 147 JACKSON, Janice 56, 57, 73, 148 JACOBSON, Donna 55, 56, 67, 75, 7 148 JAMESON, Mike 80, 97, 111, 174 JANSEN, Mrs. Doris 21 fCookJ JATEN, Karen 62, 85, 170 JELINEK, Paul 59, 82,104,109, 121, 170 G, JUDGE, Sean 168 JUDS, Judy 31, 32, 53, 56, 62, 75, 148 JUNIOR OFFICERS 166 KAESEMEYER, Dorothy KAHLER, Barbara 175 KAISER, Allen 173 KALLAS, John 102,111,177 KAPPEN, John 176 KARLE, Pat 176 KEISON, Sue 168 KELLER, Jan 65, 97, 174 KELLER, Rick 113, 116,177 KELLY, Mrs, Carol 16, 20, 98 Eastern Washington State B.A. Physical Education KERBEN, Kathy 62,148 KEY, John 148 KIENHOLZ, Kehdy 55, 56, 57, 62, 67, 75, 167 KINCAID, Becky 62, 64, 170 IGNCAID, Jeff 148 KING, Mr. Quentin 17 Washington State University, B.A. B. Ed. Industrial Arts KIRBY, Kerry 168 KIRK, Dennis 171 KJOS, Ann 74,149 KJOS, Dave 43,97, 119,127,173 KLAUE, Julie 39, 55, 56, 57, 62, KUHN, Teri 169 KUNTzwE1LER, Weir 175 KYTONEN, can 65,86 KYTONE N, Karen 60, 62,150 LAMB, Dean 97, 127, 177 LANDRETH, Carol 55,57, 62,67,103, 167 LANG, Jenny 24, 40, 58, 72, 85, 135, 137, 146, 150, 154 LARSEN, Jack 176 LARSEN, Ray 167 LARSON, Frank 115, 119, 150 LARSON, Julie 55, 57, 62, 75, 167 LARSON, Trudy 28, 45, 62, 134, 151 LaRUE, Kathi 55, 57, 66, 169 LAWHEAD, Mark 54, 111, 123, 174 LAWHEAD, Tim 80, 81, 82, 102, 151 LAWSON, Bill 97, 111, 123, 177 LAWLER, George 169 LEAVITT, Janis 175 LEAVITT, Wayne 175 LeFAVE, Corey 167 LEFFLER, Brad 87, 151 LEIGH, Robert 151 LEONARD, Jackie 175 LEONARD, Linda 36, 56, 151 LERSETH, JoAnn 55, 56, 65, 67, 177 LETTERMEN 59 EVAN, Barbara 151 LEWIS, a y 76 LEWIS, Francys 176 5 JENIQNS, Ruth 148 JENSEN, Mrs. Ida 21 fCooky JINOTTI, Tina 167 JOHNSEN, Debbie 33, 36, 37, 56, 57, 62, 64, 76, 142, 148, 149 JOHNSEN, Jennie 65, 174 JOHNSON, Bev 66,177 JOHNSON, Bonnie 53, 56, 57, 62, 146, 148 JOIINSON, Darrell 177 JOHNSON, Mr. Elmer 15, 107 fV1ce Principalj Eastern Washington State, B. A. M,A, JOHNSON, Ed 174 JOHNSON, Gale 68, 169 JOHNSON, Mark 54, 90, 96, 170 JOHNSON, Mark 148 JOHNSON, Sydnie 43, 49, 55, 58, 57, 83, 85, 130,133, 148 JOHNSON, Ted 170 JONES, Kerry 171 JONES, Bob 36, 37 JORDAN, Cheryl 32, 56, 37, 99, 148 JORGENSON, Wally 163 87,145,146,149 KLEIN, Ron 90,167,170 KNECHTEL, Amy 56,57, 66, 67, 75, 171 KNECIITEL, P5111 101,174 KNOWLES, Chris 55, 65, 67, 173 KNUTSEN, Marsha 55, 56, 57, 87, 167 KOHLER, Jim 24, 90, 96, 149 KOIVULA, Mike 174 KOONTZ, Susan 65, 69, 177 KOTH, Charlene 176 KOVICH, Kathy 65, 173 KOVICH, Mr. Ronald 19, 20 Eastern Montana State, B, S, Social Studies KRAMER, Ricci 65, 73, 173 KRAUSE, Jackie 150 KREIGER, Ken 176 KREIDER, Karen 31, 55, 56, 57, 62, 67, 167 KREYSSLER, Mr. Larry 15 fBoard of Directors! KROHN, Brenda 80, 150 KUHN, Becky 31, 55, 56, 57, 62, 67, 150 LEWIS, Randy 150, 151 LEWIS, Rick LIBERG, Mrs. Helen 16 Eastern Washington State, B, S, M. Ed. Social Studies LIBRARIANS 73 LIGHTFOOT, Gayle 169 LINDGREN, Sally 30, 39, 56, 177 LINDGREN, Mr. Walt 16 Whitworth, B.S,, B, Ed., M. Ed. English ' LIVINGSTON, Sheryl 151 LOEFFLER, Sue 169 LOGAN, Ann 65, 68, 175 LORAN, Mike 101, 151 LOUNDER, Cheryl 173 LOUNDER, Kathy 151 LOWDER, Larry 45, 151 LUNDIN, Christina 169 LUNDIN, Grace 80, 177 LYNN, John 171 MAAK, Bob 169 MacKAY, Mrs. Mariann 20 ere ryj MacKAY, Mike 33 - - ao LIE, Ron 85,123 MaeK.ENZIE, Steve 34, 85, 121, 122,151 1v1cALLisTER, 13111175 MCALLISTER, Chris MeALL1sTER, craig 54, 104, 107, 132,152 Julie 65, 67, 175 MCALLISTER, Marilyn 152 MCCLARTY, Dave 174 McCATHERN, Kevin 171 McCULLUM, Claudia 65, 73, 173 McCOIVIB, Kathy 37, 73, 152 McCoNNE LL, Grace 25, 32, 35, 36, , 37, 169 1v1ccQULLoUcH,, lpgneiii McDONALD, Bonnie 57, 65, 69, 75, 76, 87, 175 MCDONALD, Connie 67, 174 McDONALD, Gary 111, 174, 175 McDONALD, Karen 56, 62, 152 MCDONALD, Pattie 73, 74, 152 McELROY, Dona 41, 48, 54,56, 58, 62, 64, 76, 98, 132 MCELROY, Sharon 32, 35, 54, 55 MCGEE, Gary 81, 82,152 McGEE, Sharon 67, 80, 87, 103, 174 MGGILL, Carolyn 171 MCHENRY, Kevin 170 McINTYRE, Jeff 97, 123, 175 MGKEEVER, Karen 33, 52, 103, 149, 152, 157 MOKENNEY, Pam 168 MCKNIGHT, Wayne 59, 90, 94, 96, 113,116,118,151,171 MCLAIN, Cheryl 152 McLean, Dennis 55, 59, 112, 116, 166, 171 McMAsTER, Randy 153 MCPHEE, Gloria 76, 80, 103, 167 MCPHEE, T0111 80, 127, 174 MAHER, Mike 175 MAHONEY, Wendey 167 MALTER, Mike MALONE, Dean 169 MANFRED, Keith 87, 101, 125, 171 MANK, Barbara 138 MANK, Ingrid 31, 43, 44, 48, 55, 57, 83, 85, 87, 130, 152, 158 MANN, Cindy 38, 55, 56, 57, 62, 75, 98, 167 MANN, Mike 86,101, 119, 121,171 MANN, Rick MARCY, Margaret 33, 54, 56, 57, 4 62, 146, 152 MARSII, Barbara 56, 57, 65, 86, 176 MARSHALL, Dave 55, 152 MARTIN, Connie 55, 103 MARTIN, Rockie 6.5, 174 MARTIN, Tom 75, 104, 110, 121, 170 MARTZ, Deatra 65, 174 MARTZ, Gary 56, 90, 96, 105, 108, 109, 121, 170 MASON, Steve 111, 173 MATTHEWS, Mark 123, 173 MAUGHAN, Kerry 170 MAYER, Ken MAYER, Pam 176 MELAAS, Judy 57, 62, 67, 87, 169 MELAND, Judy 29, 55, 56, 153 MELLIS, Kathy 168 MILLER, Mr. Charles 19, 116,92, 113, 114 Washington State University, B. S. Social Studies MILLER, David MILLER, Gary 100, 173 MILLER, Gene 54, 78, 80, 81, 82, 121, 122, 153 MILLER, Karen 153 195 MILLER, Merland 177 MILLER, Randy 167 MILLER, Tom 102, 170 MILLIKIN, Paul MILLS, Craig 74, 153 MILLS, Mr. G. Wallace 14 fPrincipalJ Whitman College, B.A. Whitworth College, M,A, MILLS, Jerry 77, 173 MITCHELL, Judy 30, 67, 80, 154 MOLDENHAUER, Linda 73, 74, 153 MONDAUX, Mollie 55, 66, 65, 67, 177 MONTAGUE, Garry 80, 97, 173 MONTAGUE, Jerry 59, 87, 102, 132, 154 MONTGOMERY, Terry 175 MOODY, MaRae 80, 168 MOORE, Allen 125 MOORE, Mr. Ken 16 Whitworth College, B,A, Math MOORE, Pam 54, 56, 62, 67, 169, 57 MORGAN, Frazer 25, 154 MORSE, Mrs. Mary Jane 16 Whitworth College, B,A, English MORSE, Bill 155 MORTENSEN, Jerry 59, 90, 125, 169 MORTENSEN, Tom 127, 175 MOSS, Chris 155 MOSS, Craig 77, 119, 174 MOTT, Greg 80, 177 MUSICAL GROUPS 81 MUMAU, Arlynn 155 NAIMY, Mr. Jerry 19 Washington State University, B. A. , M.A. Social Studies NAPIER, Veva 74, 155 NELMS, Lona 33, 54, 103, 142, 155 NELSON, Debbie 57, 62, 167 NELSON, Sherry 168 NEU, Rita 62, 155 NEUMILLER, Karen 155 NEWS 33 NEWTON, Craig 41,54,59,102,125, 126, 155 NICKERSON, Karal 75, 155 NICKOLSON, Tom 171 NILLES, Bill 29, 171 NILLES, Don 155 NOGLES, Judy NOPANEN, Dan 127, 175 OBERST, Gordon 97, 127, 174 O'CONNOR, Mike 74, 87, 155 OGLE, Steve 177 OLIN, Kris 155, 160 OLSON, Janet 71, 156 OLSON, Patti 55,56,57,02,67,167 OLSON, Skip 73, 170 OLSON, Toby 170 OLSTAD, Roy 75, 156 OSBORNE, Allen 156 OSBORNE, Dave 77, 171 OSSO, Tony 97, 118, 119, 123, 173 OSWALD, Lisa 168 OSWALD, Mark OWENS, Kris 32, 54, 56, 62, 67, 70, 75, 87, 169 OWENS, Kurt 44, 59, 87, 90, 95, 113, 131, 150, 156 PALMER, Connie 50, 57, 80, 189 PALMER, Joe 123,173 PALMER, Weirei-108 PANTHER, Dennis 55, 156 PANTHER, Louise 55, 57, 68, 167 PARCHER, Vic 97, 112, 123, 176 PARK, Scott 170, 173 PASQUALE, Penny 65, 67, 173 PAUL, Mary 57, 156 PEASE, Judy 156 PECIQ Sue 62, 64, 72, 24, 156 PEDERSON, Mr. George 17 Washington State University, B. A. , M. A. Industrial Arts PEDERSON, Len 43,44,52,59,10l, 110,112, 142,156 P, E, ASSISTANTS 30, 31 PEP BAND 80 PEP CLUB 62, 63, 64 PEP CLUB DANCE 39 PEPPERETTES 65 PETERSON, Becky 65, 173 PETERSON, Patty 71, 156 PETERSON, Sharon 66, 67, 167 PETERSON, Shirley 55, 57, 168 PHILLIPS, Cherise PHILLIPS, Craig 24, 156 PHILLIPS, Miss Ethel 19 Washington State University, B. S. Social Studies PIERCE, Dwayne 168 PIERCE, John 87, 97, 175 PIERCE, Tom 97, 111, 123, 177 PIETZ, Wayne 54, 166, 168, 170 PIRELLO, Pam 86 PLASTER, Virgil 110, 125, 126, 156 PLINSKI, Doug 177 PLINSKI, Mike 74, 157 PORTER, Skip 59, 90, 92, 95, 131, 150, 157 PORTER, Stephanie PORTER, Steve POSPISIL, Jim 97, 175 POSPISIL, Jon 59,102,110, 157 POTTER, Dale 77, 176 POTTER, Mr. Dick 21 fCustodianJ POTTER, Jim 77, 103, 157 POWELL, Jerry 170 POWELL, Keith PRIESTLY, Wes 101,127,173 PROCHNOW, Prieilla 62, 157, 160 PUGH, Mr. David 16, 40 Eastern Washington State, B.A. English PURVIS, Ron 157 QUILL and SCROLL 75 RAAB, Earnie 50,00,05,110,125, 126,158 RAMEY, Bill 167 RANNIGER, Mr. Dwayne 18, 20, 97, 125, 126 Washington State University B, S, , M. S, Physical Education Biology Councelor RANSOM, Dr. Vaughn 15 QBoard of Directorsj RAVSTEN, Mrs. Anna 17 Utah State University, B, S, Home Economics RED CROSS 76 REIDBURN, Jerry 59, 101, 119, 121, 171 REISENAUER, Kathy 65, 176 REITER, James Lee 158 RENO, Denise 173 REPP, Steve 103 REVEL, Darla 35, 65, 87, 176 RICHARDS, Mike 39, 41, 85, 101, 105, 107, 125, 127, 158 RICHARDSON, Mr, Gordon 15 fBoa1'd of Directorsj RICHARDSON, Randy 169 RICHERT, Kent 69, 85, 100, 173 RICHERT, Marc 158 RIDDLE, Tom 41, 59, 90, 112, 168 RIESE, Curtis 100, 159 RHSSE, Eric 105, 110, 125, 170 RIGGIN, Marlisa 55, 57, 103, 169 RISLEY, Ann 169 RISLEY, Paul 97,177 RITCHIE, Bob 59, 101, 170 ROBINSON, Dave 54, 85, 105, 125, 127, 170, 174 ROBINSON, Richard ROBSON, Linda 65, 68, 69, 177 ROCKS, Richard 100, 177 ROELLICII, Diane 169 ROGERS, Allen 77, 97, 127, 175 ROGERS, Judy 56, 69, 81, 159 ROGERS, Richard 167 ROGERS, Richard 30, 158 ROARING 20's 34, 35 ROSANDER, Gen ROSE, Malcom 173 ROSE, Steve 174 ROWBOTIIAM, Gale 78, 80, 81,158 ROWBOTHAM, Mr. Dean 20, 78 University of Washington, B.A. Music Washington State University M, A, T. Music Music ROWBOTHAM, Rick 80, 177 ROWSE, Linda 159 ROWSE, Roger 80, 174 ROYALTY 46, 47 ROYER, Perry 59, 112, 115, 116, 118, 130, 154, 159 ROZELL, E1-in 97,111,123,175 ROZE LL, Dr. Paul 15 Ql3oard of Directorsl RYAN, Merry 175 RYD, Leslie 177 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE 38 SAILOR, Laura 175 SAILOR, Leslie 24, 175 SANDSTROM, Mr. Richard 17, 100 University of Washington, B, A, Art ST. GERMAIN, Doni 67, 85, 161 ST. PAUL, Burt 161 SAFRANEK, Mrs. Kathryn 21 fCooky SAMS, Milo SAUVE, Rick 173 SAVLAND, Karen 57, 65, 68, 85, 177 SAWYER, Chuck 90, 168 SCARCELLO, Ron 90, 94, 125, 159, 127 SCHERMER, Gary 57, 97, 119, 127, 173 SCHERMEH, Sinn-en 49, 511, 55, 56, 62, 64, 72,134, 146, 160 SCHILLINGER, Gayle 169 SCHILLINGER, Neil 111, 123, 173 SCHINDLER, Ernest 159 SCHINDLER, Louie 103, 168 SCHMIDT, Ginnie 62, 67, 167 SCHNELL, Boyd 159 SCHOCK, Barbara 32, 55, 57, 02, 64, 67,138,154,159 SCIIOLLENBERGER, John 90,168 SCHRECK, chuck 50, 00, 93, 00, 107, 121, 122, 159 SCHUBACH, Dale 175 SCHULTZ, Terry 59, 85, 90, 00, 104, 110, 168 SCIIUSTER, carol 87, 83, 85, 103, 170 Scnurz, cnun 88, 76,530,171 S CHWE NK, Len 90, 168 SCOTT, chris 87, 80,171 SCOTT, David 170 SCOTT, ixnrinm 74,159 SCOTT, Rick 97,127,174 SEATON, A1-1: 33, 80, 72, 73,168 SEATON, Pat 173 SEBBY, Colleen 55, 57, 65, 07, 75, 80, 87, 99, 174 SEEBERGER, Ruby 24,159 SEIBOLT, Catherine 73, 80, 81, 160,1 75 SEIBOLTS, Paula SEIDEL, Cary 30, 80,81,1G0 SEIDEL, Joe 80,175 SE LID, Naomi 80, 81, 170 SENIOR BALL 44, 45 SENIORS 134 SENIOR OFFICERS 130, 131 SENIOR SERVICE 71 SEN f'SI'IADL SHAW, SHAW, SHE LL RS 133 E, Lar 68 , arry Dan 168 Mike 123, 174 Y, Ted 170 SHELTON, Jim 170 SHEPARD, Gary 159 SHERRAD, Patty 66, 87, 170 SHERRAD, Sharon 24, 160 SHIMIZU, Jodi 43, 65, 69, 87, 174 SHULKIN, Mr. Richard 19,92 Eastern Washington State, , 'ter 1 5 . , nw. XA 'vii ,195-.-r . l'l.ll' 125' fl , . . . 5, I , I f ' , 124205 .- fi - ,,, .3, .,g.. ,, E55 -J ., 55 7- if I .., 'Z V' ,I , 5 'j . H . f'+.f ' 112 1 if 5, 3532! f',:..ft' a-VM, .3 ,og .,.,,f:-. 1 .ji 'I gi 'T - ,V 1 5 , ,.., -1, , f, I ,as 2, ,fwff , E S yu V L , , - I 6137 , - , 'jr ', iff' V, - - - we-11572, if I ef 71:8 f ,,.. . 1-9 , it Q Q 7 A Aee. PM . .. f . 'P' were-rf ',,,,- wmv ,V - ,E , A A B,A. Ed. , M,A, Ed. Social Smdies SHOLLENBERGER, Cece 65, 73, 174 SCIIOLLENBERGER, John 59 SHROPE, Nancy 24, 57, 67, 160 SHULL, Marda 56, 62, 64, 160 SDIMOXS, Jim 175 SIMMON, Bill 160 S11v1PSoN, Clint SIMPSON Mer' f 5 17 SKAUFE L, Gayle 57, 65,803,174 sinawis, Lee 174 SIG CLUB 87 SLY, Diane 74, 160 SMITH, Gene 168 SMITH, Ginny 38, 41, 55, 56, 76, 170 SMITH, Jackie G6 SMITH, Janice 55, 56, 57, 62, 75, 171 SMITH, Marilyn 55, 57, 66, 68, 103, 171 SMITH, Will 160 SNYDER, Mr, A1 18, 101, 105, 106, 123 Washington State University, B,S, Ed. Z9 P. RLS. P. E. Physical Education SNYDER, Jim 97,123,174 SOHNS, Jacque 65, 176 SOHNS, Rick 74, 87,100, 161 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 172 SPEIGHTS, Gregg 168 SPENCER, Mark SPERRY, Haila 74,161 SPERRY, Sheila 65, 73, 176 SPRINGER, Mr, Vern 21 fCustOdianJ STAFFORD, Ken 121,168 STANDERRY, Larry STANELY, Vickie STANSBURY, Joan 54, 57, SG, 171 STANTUS, Mark 59, 90, 94, 97, 107 109, 121,122 STANTUS, Paul 97, 111, 123,174 STATLER, Joyce 31, 71, 73, 161 STATLER, Nina 65, 174 STEELE, Barry 36, 85, 168 STICKLEMEYER, Bev 168 STICKLEMEYER, Jake 77, 175 STINGLEY, Linda 87,103, 167 STOUT, Annette 31, 67, 78, 80, 171 STRANDBERG, Sandy 62, 162, 28 STRANDBERG, Steve 36, 39, 83, 85, 86,173 STRANDY, Vickie 66, 77, 170, 173 STRAUB, Rick 59, 90, 94, 110, 125, 127, 162 STUDENT COUNCIL 54, 55 THOMAS, Darlene 55, 56, 57, 62, 67, 170 THOMAS, Debbie 65, 171, 176 THOMAS, Randy 167 THOMPSON, Debbie 68, 176 THOMPSON, Gene 174 TIIOMPSON, Lynda 85, 170 TIFFANY, Scott 168 TIFFT, Dwayne 110, 171 TOOMBS, Luanne 73, 76, 171 TOTTON, Lynda 68, 80 TRACK 124 TRAPP, Dave 175 TRAPP, Joyce 65, 176 TROSPER, Larry 59, 90, 94, 121, 168 TROUT, Mr. Cliiford 18, 105 University of Idaho, B,A, Ed. Biology TROWBRIDGE, Ginger 36, 56, 57, 62, 75, 98,103, 170 TROWER, Larry 162 TROYER, Mike 171 ULBRIGHT, L51-ry 59, 66, 90, 96, 170 ULBRIGHT, Shirley 74, 162 VALDEZ, Robert 171 VLLRBELLE, Joan WALTON, Carolyn 30, 168 WALTON, Mike 29, 87, 125, 127, 163 WAREHIME, Rick 176 WAREHIME, Shcryic 54, 50, 76, 95, 168 WARREN, Ken 55, 119,157,168, 29 WARREN, Pam 176 WASIIBURN, Cheryl 169 WATKE, Bob 77, 169 WATTS, Rick 97, 127, 177 WEDEVAN, Nancy 65, 176 WEILER, Jennifer 69, 176 WE LLING, Pam 67, 75, 80, 176 WEST FALL, Mazel 69, 86, 176 WHEARTY, Aldeane 32, 54, 62, 76, 85,134,149,163 WHITE, Cari 80, 176 XVHITTEIHEN, Al 163 WHITTEKIEN, Glenn 127 WIDENER, Ritha 54, 73, 171 WILBERDING, Pat 30, 163 WILLIAMS Dar l 170 WILLIAMS, Debbie 170 WILLIAMS, Miss Gail 16, 18, 20, 6 Washington State University, B.A. P. E. Physical Education WILLIAMS, Jo WILLIAMS, Judy 26, 69, 70, 73, si, 1112, 163, 176 WILLIAMS, Lynn WILLIAMS, Stove 97, 110,111, 127 172, 173 11 7 STUHLMILLER, Orlin STUM, Mr. Edward 20 Whitworth College, B,A, French STUMM, JoAnn 169 SUTHERLINE, Kristina 65, 175 SYMMONDS, Irene 86, 169 TARBERT, Mrs. Dortha 21 fCoOkj TARUSCIO, Mr. Leonard 16 Gonzaga University, B, A, English TATE, Cliff 162 TAYLOR, Dani 28 TAYLOR, Jerry 28, 86, 103, 119, 168 TAYLOR, Mr, John 21 fCustodiany TAYLOR, Roy 177 TAYLOR, Ted 77 TEAGUE, Pot 74, 31, 65, 162 TEEN STNGERS 83 THESPIANS 70 THLELE, Lloyd 43,168 THILL, Doug 174 THIRINGER, Peg 65, 68, 65, 173 THIESSEN, Jim 110,121,168 VanBELLE, Judy VENT, Dan 80, 127, 175 VENERIS, Mrs. Helen 21 fCookJ VENTRIS, Jim 25, 34, 163 VENTRIS, Mr, Tom 18, 97 Whitworth College, B. A. , B. S. Physics VENTRIS, Vickie 55, 56, 57, 80, 81, 170 VILLA, Candy 65, 67 VILLA, Mrs. Dorothy 16, 58 Washington State University B, A, English VOGEL, Bob 59, 90, 93, 163 WACHOLTZ, Steve 36, 40, 54, 72, 85, 168, 169 WALLACE, Barbara 169 WALLACE, Scott 86, 97, 119, 127, 172, 177 WALLACE, Susan 163 WALSER, Mrs, Janice 16, 72 University of Montana, B, A, English WALTER, Lee 177 WILSON, Tim WILSON, Steve 176 WILSON, Vxfinstori 168 WILTSE, Linda 54, 56, 86, 154, 163 WIRSCHE, Jan 29, 33, 56, 87, 163 WISE, Sherri 167 WITTENBERG, Glen 168 WOEHRLIN, Kev 97, 127, 176 WOLD, Connie 62, 168 WOLFE, Carol Lynn 65, 67, 176 WOLVERTON, Toni 173 WOOD, Will WOOD, Tom 173 WOODS, Duane 59, 113, 116,117, 166, 168 XVOODS, Woody 176 WORTHINGTON, Soc 65, 176 WRESTLING 112 WYNNE, Doi-lcoc 65, 67, 176 YANDT, Norman 80 YATES, Tom 177 YEAGER, Jerry 37, 168 YOUNG, Marlene ZEIS, Daryl 127,175 zE1s, David ZDIBE LMAN, Cheryl 36, 70, 71, 74, 163 ZIMMERNLAN, John 173 ZINGRAE, zc11170 ZOGRAFOS, Doon 43, 55, 59, 90, 94, 104,121, 168 197 WC I SJ QSM W gig WW M MM W Kg X Q Q5 x XJ Qi N959 A I M W2 Nj ffm , i. 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