Willamette High School - Guld Luscus Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1963
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X. 55 fx x N X LXPJ'-75' 5-.:,qNxE,Qk Q, qi , ,3'-1i',K3-,J-2-H--ffflw-r4Lff ' ls!-Q M DRL I I -X ' Q 3 , 5i5,0yN . R ,gy 7? .v9g'!1 7 X575 ' 6591 Q . CY N Y - Q-7 v Y . A Ek YQQJ 5, Q MQ? Q- QF R C, my xxx Z , lfukxlj . C . ' Q QB' Q, N f X XX L gf' ES GJ kj 1 K A KJ ' APN j e XX6 dey '05 Q ,sua 5 x 91:5 2 N gf' 5221? fab Q-fgibj ia 31? Q? 119252 gwffi 531: ..V' L A: x ,C C X as 5? 5,4 W ,,..:::Q U , wxJL W H Egiiif we fix? gsm? gam-an 32?Ew K W We believe Willamette to be our ideal school. The vision we have of our school is one where the ad- ministration, the teachers, the students, and the activities all work toward certain goals. We all have goals for our' lives. Though they may never be fully realized, they are there to work with and to strive for. ln our dream we see the administration as our leaderf the teacher as our inspirationg the studentleaming for a purposep and the activity as our opportunity for social development. 2 'T-if-'M 'z-sr'fw I -'L --L- TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION . . . . . DISTRICT .... . . SCHOOL ....... . . . PERSONNEL .... . . . FACULTY... STUDENTS .......... . . . STUDENT OFFICES . . . . . . SENIORS ......... . . . JUNIORS ........ . . . SOPHOMORES . . . . . . ACTIVITIES .... , , , FALL .... WINTER... SPRING... ....92 w ,u... ig: ,we .1 1 P' ... wi ill mega M.-ef: A , ie ml in If tw 1 s iigsfw N, W, lii,,f?e ,, ff, , it it ,,'eezgs:sff..- i M, 1 ii., ,fesaz':,1 L- it' 'f-,' 1 :esp L ts- ,gs Our ideal administrator is a leading force in the school. He works to solve the problems of both the school and the district. And yet he tries not to interfere with our teac:her's work or our coach's strategy. For all his concern over fi- nances, organization, maintenance, and person- nel, he does not forget that schools are tor students. All school problems are related to one main purpose to help boys and girls find worthwhile lives. f.. 4 1 'T .iw I-,.E3! ,,L,,.1- ,sgfef 'r ' I 'sigh-'1t W ' I Qewfixiggt Q H' ' , -y as -I DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Members of the Bethel School Board are, left to right: J. Clif Strom, Director, Robert Blending, Director, Mrs. Mary Hall, Directory Ralph A. Rude, Vice Chairman, Tom Powers, Superintendent, Wendell P. Wick, Chairman, Edythe Wolfe, District Clerk, William C. Jones, Assistant Superintendent, Leonard Jensen, Dir- ector, Clarence Koklceler, Director, Ray Ackerman, Administrative Assistant. 5 Vice-Principal Tom Turnbull supervis the students and their activities. Principal Earle Vossen organizes the school administration. The office staff, Shirley Hough, Bernice Kurrle, and Eileen Felton, keeps our office running smoothly. 6 SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Girls' Counselor Ruby Godard listens To our problems. Boys' Counselor Clark Stokes assists in the futures of tl-ue students. School nurse Elma Herron offers her medical advice. Supervisor of school lunches Orcce Wolfe plans Head custodian Virgil Palmer keeps The our school meals. school in good condifion. 7 ,SUM ,.,- we '- 1292? of W '. f : 1 asiiifffliiiifigaiifzf 'H' l 1 ,lllll'Iwg -K ' H 7 t X :V yn: 1 a t, 'w' - -4 i-t 2-fs H- r l K 4 -. as , ,, 43249 i 1? W, Ji ,iv ,.. as new Ja- my Q I We imagine a teacher who enjoys teaching . and who sincerely likes his students. He is an intellectual who shares his best with us. He takes an active interest in the whole school, not just his own classroom. We benefit from a close relationship with him. Education is a learning process for himas well ashis pupils. it,,,, , t 5, F 5 zu ! v 1 i l 1 ,1 ff'Hl l' ' K 1 , , 1 P l' In ' ,H ,, A .--.,...i.k.s..-...-.... ..-..,..- , 1 fig: H ,t 72 ' :Qui K , 1, 5 t i Teachers find a few minutes relief from adolescents in the faulty room. ' 8 mr' A Ralph Beebe x 7 1 Q? X Q' 3' .:' '5 f .. I - l fl if 'Xi IM P l i William Best David Curland Ed DOWN Dorothy Carson Edgar Davidsond Earl Fvllnerfon x . KN f-x 60 TERM f 'uw 4 ss I IU, 5 i Q i'ii? DPvi5 A k. li- xo , IM ,, Zin x K X 'X ls-rv f ,J Ji 3 IU.. 5-fb ol X xx '-29, S-iii Un' Grd ii 5 gif' v g a X' 75 X f L.'S ni I . ww J 7 P' gy fo WV Q f X -' ' 4' i 9 X Q A, i Q,,g,, X i xg: gifrfi ' a pi L , - V SHI-E Wj , :, , X K i A i 'Ei' f W NYM A' f, , IIN i gl, ' II I 90- .4, , ZW J v James Helmers Jacqueline Hoppe Bet1y Kimball Clindon Hoard X5 Janie Johnson Inez Loveles X 2 , v -' . 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X 6 . gL.4e -4-C K 'Q i Q Margaret Venable 'Yr Les Wfighf Joanne Widness Howard C. Zimmerman H 4 H 1 Vg, N DQ? 5 - Qs If ,U +4 Q L5 Wi W ' M VNV W A A 21.521 Ml EJ: P l N My Q XT V 39, LU 4.9 H f gg S Il ' 6' ,rf 1 ir 1 r j H53 r gf' L- lll ' f V ' lf' Y Q ll! , I , f Y . ' we .2 ..,1 N 13 si -. 1 ' - 22452255 - A. :.', is . , 6 ,, ,si AL., , ew- ,Z gtwzew Q f x 1 1 w 'C 'slfiffm .ef -fr ' lu 'lx f, 'l ,ja-.ar 1 1 ' 4 1 l '. Ml ,W'w , ,Q ,Q .,,. ,il exif' 1.1 .' t 7. I-4 ex..-V. Vg. . ,.. 1-'tl 1 -1 , tm, x t , We VlSUGlIZe a student who us curlous, appre clatlve, and creative Only through hls sincere action can he acquire the goals he has Sef for hrs lnfe He knows school IS not all books and tests Friendships wlth both classmates and teachers are the pleasant part ot learnlng Most ot all he IS proud to be a part ot his school. efzefwv-ff. eff-Wfwf ws: - H '-1 1 ,, tmmgegvtggsi Q4 .gf1wyA,W,.W.:f.4z-A H M ,, -, -,,-ymtgsw,-,32,,,W-,,: wi f5f15'i5?V3flkbARgw-Ffe 525 'Y6'-EYYY ' ' 'ffilifliiivbtmf-'lin N1n5'ls1'q H wffstffmgmsa.. ' - , w LA mmwzggips 1 -,ewrtssxfws , - ,. , ,X tw me- A..,,A., ,W ,Y,, 1, . 4.5, zzLi5S1i??3?E!'5iS3?2is1i5iEs, r- u ' ' ssc:5r:,g2 sfrzssrlxselx :sexes - 1 , 1 'TW' tx: 1 Aff-x rf fn ,, ,, dw, ,V .ww ,,1ts,tsm1.f1fs. , 4- -w.',n: - ww:we-ftsfm1mv'ff ws. -' , ' ,-3f,2i?Q2??e?sfenQ2ivan MM H ,, fsggggzsgmftg-,ftsfi.yu X ' ' 7' Yiiiivfili , 1,1 'EQ 55: WC , tjiz, j 2J1t.fiE5?f?i?i5?.,,.. l ,,t 3 --,.- 1: ff 2 ,-.tffmngt-ffmz , . ws.. Members of Student Council are, front row, left to right: Steve Skelton, Nelda Sullivan, Elna Eggo, Pat Murphy. Second row: Ron Schultz, Linda De- Young, Bob Conant, Kathy Bartunek. Third row: Rodney Lambertz, Kathy Vossen, Phil Petersen, Gary Howland. Fourth row: Wade Fraser, Cheryl Sisson, Linda Gerber. l4 :tg-ggi' ' Z ,Q l 5 mi 3-qv 1 Sig W wx .w,53l,,5,,i,., , , xij iwm ,wyx W ,Y 3-'ag ii -. ' U , 337, , 'A ff' I STUDENT OFFICES Vice President, Treasurer, Phil Groshong Sue Watson i E me, e li 1 President, Theron James i I Q N The president of our student body and his fellow officers prove their , ' . ' ability as leaders. They all work energetically, administering their , - f individual duties tor the good of the school. Student Council is active, as when, they hosted the Region VI con- ference held at Willamette. After completing the shrubbery project 5eCfef0fY ASSiSt0r1t Treasurer, from last year, they went on to sponsor a breakfast to raise money Helene McArdle Elaine Jensen for a student exchange program and new a scoreboard for the football fi el cl. Q .2m'QQg'h i l . Eau, Appointed officers are: Jean Rogge, historian, Greg Crane, Parliamentariang Karen Madsen, Chaplain, Geri Miller, Corresponding Secretary, Janet Wegsteen, Publicity Coordinator. l5 Senior class officers are, left to right: Vice President, Don Berg, Secretary, Geri Miller, Treasurer, Judy Frank, President, Ron Schultz. CSV 4 gy ln aggregate of personality and individuality, no other class exceeds the Class of '63. A preponderance of individualists in this class has led to a curiosity and enthusiasm that many teachers have found a delight in the classroom. And there has been no lack of originality and creativity in the class. As fresh- men, they conceived the idea of developing Hadsall's Forest into a landscaping proiect that will some- day be a credit to Willamette. Moneymaking proiects for completing the landscaping have included selling lightbulbs, as sophomores, and selling sweatshirts, as juniors. Naturally, such an excess of tempeament has created some problems. That effervescent sense of humor sometimes bubbles up at the wrong time. Rugged individuals have sometimes clashed in arguments in the classroom arguments that have sometimes come near to blows in american problems class. Artistic temperaments clashed when they were decorating for the Junior Prom. And those big ideas have not always been followed through: Hadsall's Forest is yet to be completed, some of those sweatshirts have not been sold yet, and the great lightbulb fiasco is talked about still. But nevertheless, the creative spirit is there, and it is that spirit that gives the class of '63 a personality all its own. Clinton Hoard I6 Anderson, Judy Anfone, Wayne Ashworth, Bob Beckman, Earl Baker, Lyndic Banks, Kel ly Bauer, Dennis WE T 'PAINT Berg, Don Bodenhamer, Larry Booze, John Bowder, Marie HYGDU Am: A S'PY l f 'ewghg kia , g,g-5 ,Q ,. ,gn- X sg! Deines, Dick Dinesen, Russell Dulany, Gary Duman, Dennis Dunham, Eiden Dykes, Larry Egger, Barbara Dodd, Margaret Doe, Dick Dotten, Peggy Duke, Barbara me K W f rf 1 X .X Wu I Eggo, Elna Eichler, Tom Elliott, Allen Farrington, Carol Francis, Norene Frank, Judy French, Lesc 1 1 -X ', Q ,r Fry, Dennis Fry, Susan Lx-T Oj 9,26 xi aff Q' AT LE AST. N -J -'f'1 ' Gosseffe, Frank Graf, Bill Groshong, Phil Hacek, Pam Hakonen, Sonja Hanson, John , nf Qi-Q17 G. .Y ln -xlw ,, ,Q 5g,,..- Xix, Assam: ' ng lf fl 'Q Garner, German, Gibson, Gilzow, Goldbec Marlen Don Greg Dun k, Jim B HW '17 ,gi 2 :L Harding, Janice Harry, Rick Hartford, Pete Hatfield, Don Hodges, Sharon Holversfoff, Trudy lgo, Jeannie James, Theron Jennings, Jack 'Q-2 - Q5 K' Hofto n, Terry Hinchsliff, Sally 12' '-'vi 'Q'-9 -of we Jensen, Richard Jensen, Warren Johnson, David Johnson, Eugene Roloff, Irene Jordan, Bob Kinney, Dave Kinser, Evereft Koepp, Sandy Kokkeler, Ken Korn, Sharon Lv fvys X N f 'J BLoT LlPSTlCK x fx' Nz. NT:-ljx N Li J 5 U LUE EE SKPGCTIIIG AYBE L,a1 rl.E. M iUFF'ET 2 'QggQ,t.Y. 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F -,L I ... ig, ' A 1 is :M , ,W . .nm King, Karen Klein, Janet Knight, Kitty Koch, Edith Lambertz, Rodney Laremore, Arlene Larson, Robert Lenning, Charlotte Lessick, Dave Lewis, Betty NEXT WINDOW PLEASE Mattson, Duane Miller, Sue Miller, Judy Mishler, Charles Mishler, Gary Morgan, Charles Morgan, Linda Morrow, Deane Mulkay, Barbara lb Sli. I-Wie e igisxzsxx-aught EM -f-f Q .ef.ef1,e. 23 , Peckels, Susie Petersen, Mike Petersen, Phil Petersen, Ann Petersen, Linda Peterson, Mary Phelps, Marjorie Phelps, Sandra Phillips, Connie Price, Marlene ,111 H. Q g i l .L . t LL q T mg ,t W ,t B , 511 , , Wi ,W-Qczgg . , V . ' 1 Y ' . r WC' 1. . . , , ,. 'li 23-.xi-, 'if 'Q V vf igsiiam.. - . .JW sa. ' L., . ' 'W sf .W . X -'pfigflr ' ' . X l - o ' i -0' to fwf- I A x .M , u mm ,-Q if N N.. -vp-In . 'fs vpn 1' 1 L 1 f x ,, ,l l I ' 'L iii Q? 1 oo .1 r 4- ,fffi 2 ' 0 11 'f o ' ' l l 3 , f .gg ' -IB: 7 ,AE e g? S H- ' Ns ' , V Y 'P ,F 'Z 1 ti r i 1 as 'fii 1 1 I .,. 2 st 'P ix ill:- ,e- wr' .H , F Nl,:5 . -'J J! W, K fffewxfifs f-Www v :www- 44 1- F05 X I 4. , f :ne 5 li' We L ' fi I Y iii Ei 'X A Ds 2 s .. N Y 5 3 Q E V XY? l 'wr gi X fi K fl wx' A Mali? ' -35' - ' .. - 3. W f-Z1'.-- -, N :-. iz.. . I E i Loeffler, Joel Lowell, Rosalie Lyngard, Joyce McCrain, Jack McFarland, Kathy Madsen, Doug Main, Sandra Marfindzle, Alan Mafeson, Chuck Nelson, Gerald Nelson, Joyce Nelson, LaVonne Nicholsen, Carl Nickelson, Fred Olson, Kathy Olsen, Haroldine Orem, Linda Palmer, Diane Parks, Mel QE? 1 M lr ge Ratliff, Linda Reiley, Jill Riedel, Cathy Roberts, Mike Rosander, Clarence Rosenbaum, Cheryl Ross, Gary Rufkahr, Barbara Ryan, Clara Salgado, Philip mi Sarro, Joe Saville, Dorothy Schuman, Valerie Skelton, Janet Sneed, Alice Snider, Richard Sparlin, Carrie Stahel, Terry Stokes, Burleigh Surface, Sharon n-5 L 1 r If xx 6-. PRX Wi 1--1 'fbi 'x Taylor, Dick Thomas, Janet Tonnies, Lindp Trent, Sharon VanAlfvorsf, Ron Ventgen,'Kim Von Klein, Linda Wakefield, Parry Wellenfin, Jack Whafley, Terry -or Wheeler, Cal Wheeler, Jeff White, Bob White, Marilyn Williams, Sally Wooley, .lim Wooley, Pam Yaroborough, Linda Young, Janis - 7,5 1 .F uoee T f me fu H f Tlx ., I 1355 ' 'Y iw' -i n .T '?:. - 2 ' wiki l iii! 5 L ,N .tl : , ' mi-P. ,S 'NXT v Y' i 4' Oil '-1 K 1 Qt an I. 11 T X gs r ' J 6, l yyy A Imax, . , ,L 0--vi i - n ' ,SJ M TFT , 71 i il ' 5 s ,' ' l. -. 'lx :fi ' q ' ji g, Q l 7 ll- , Y A uiliiilllf 5 f TI1' af l Y ., 'ii' My ' -1 ,X - kr- -M -6fl1,,,' , . F -' 'CZ , , .,flp f.v- ' 'A at .lf . 'SH , yi SL. -Rf X mu HH ,W ...... , E555 - 4 'W 'sie V :emi V' V, .4 I 1 -F 1 'O ' ., ' ' 1, 7 l 51: I ,grgjiiff A . ,. ', ' fa A I Life Terry. Hatton and escort Ron Brown Sfdnd on the lanfernecl bridge. The beautiful entrance to fl-ne prom, an oriental bridge over a flowing stream, was constructed by Bob Johnson. ' X Water? .- , 4,3 . L K '- M15 'E 41' A- J wwf-52. . - 4, we tx .. x ,. , m,,,, , 'iw its 1 'ei '-,arf 'K' 1 37 Q-we Y'-v e. K l rc The court reigning over Oriental Fantasy includes, left to r Greg Crane, Kay Lutz, Queen Kaaren Sunnell, Nate Ostby, Christensen and Nancy Tripp. 3 ! f 1 X x i--.ll ight: Lee Mossel, Ron Schultz, Bev f! ' 3- u w Tamy Wolf, L Busk, Ron Brown, Terry Hatton, Rex Turner, Geri Miller, Marlin The Springfield Dance Band provies music for the Prom. A N ,i LV JY, The Sophomore class was lecl by their energetic officers: Ann Hester, President, Brian Fullerton, Vice President, Rhondie lversen, Secretary, and Lindo Heitz, Treasurer The ambitious Class of 1965 has shown high school spirit throughout the year. They started their sophomore I l ' i r year by winning Homecoming. Antone, Staryl Backmun, Laura Baelz, Grover Bullard, Lon Barr, Judi Borto, Lucille Bartunek, Pam Beal, Glen I , Ks ' 3 J ,N r I I nn, X. is-. Y- 55 ,Di A f-aux 10 fin 1 015. . - 'S xl Iv! C egr- jl-nk 51' 'Cf - XX-. A ' if-' i fe.- I -as ? . X K 'x S+ 1 In I, r Z, , .I 4,. -Q 1 f. . ,l 1 ., . -I ' f -.-v . v ' '-., , 'Ili 1- 'r x 15-v-. i fm ALLERGW- T0 X CAMERAS!! ll ,A ' f' ik, . A L 'yn-.' 'V' X . 1.'--2 'rr ,I --: - I V A, . .r.,.v C 5- -5- Q- 441- ' lv 1, ,:,-1 ' I 1 K - 0 'i N Nxbf ,Xi Q-'ff K Beall, Jerry I W :.: it Bennett, Diana ' M.w.lQ Bergstrom, Doug PM A Z if - A Beverly, Harvey , ' N ' i Billingsley, Ed '-' ,Mm ' Billingsley, Ron 'ka' tm Brandt, Christine w Branford, Elena Brekstad, Kathleen Briggs, Linda e ' ll- r,.-Q g y :Qin .J 1 , , .L Q.. I' ,- . ' E tx- ,, S wh' W Y ,, V 11- nog. l i-V, NY bilge, - ci, 4- 5, ' fu ,fi f X'J,f'.i Brown, Nina Buck, Mark Murgess, Tonya Cantrell, Trudy Chamberlain, Mike Chapman, Dennis Chapman, Jim Chastain, Jim Cloer, Jim Cochran, Clyde Sufi ill' wou4.D YA LIKE 'UK f I MY AUTOGRHPH TOO? xv 'Vi it Conant, Bill Cook, Scott Cornett, Dan Couch, Melva Cox, Linda Crow, lrarry Crumpacker, Sharon Damewood, Donnd Danby, Maureen Davis, Clayton l A I , l-, , U I ,, fx v 3 f ' ? 'Wk 'C' , 5 7 i xx v X 3 jf 1 I ' J 4 .1 Davis, Vivian De Lannoy, Jeannette Dodd, Lynda Dolan, Cynda Downs Patsy f- C5 --.. Dubell: Doris KN N bg, new ,.,,, Dunning Phyllis :M 7.2.--h 'if'- Ellwoad: Kirk Y xg , Endsley, Ed , T V Farrens, JoElaine ,I .gf j L . . .,,,. 1 1, , 5 L P In ' A i:KE.:n,5 A ' V M'- .,N . N f J- X- 4 . 'Q' ml 1 4. 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Fellhauser, Carol Fish, Dick Fisher, Randy Forbis, Kathy Faust, Karen Fraser, Wade Freeman, Dennis Fullerton, Brian Fuson, Melanie ' ,NTI Galinski, Sharon all F X0 ,, Q 'K , -,4 I . 41- 1' ' v sf' Q K, ,fy , ' ras' - ' 's- N I 12, Y,-r ,1- vv- Q in 7'v.x 'rs 1. :fi ffl' 1 i , fefiefiiii gbiiilkll ll N mesa .v W9 ' xr il f..- if Goepfer, Bill Goodman, llona Gorman, Peggy Graham, Walter Grantom, Carol Greene, Dave Gregory, Bruce Grenon, Anita Hackett, Betty Haines, Bob Harris, Ronnie Hart, Diana Hartman, Denny Hoscall, Margaret Hatton, Greg Hayes, Charlotte Hebert, Bruce Bottom, Bob Heitz, Linda Heidtke, Sandra 7 1 ii nf' 1 . I . dl 'lb 'LJ 'R w 9? . .-',1' 5 or l ll -el i Y HH L I yT'a, I . M J. 'L .f-JJ! ar l ,H K .e , Lt, tsg1gegP2f Henrickson, Bob Hester, Ann Holcomb, Nafline Holland, Effie Hollingsheacl, Dan Holverstott, Dennis Howard, Danny Howe, Max Inman, Pat Iseli, Mary .f v, - '- fp rx.,- f v 'K , '9 Kabiser, David Keele, Susan Keithly, Bill Ketel, Barbara Kilmer, Audrey King, Ed Kinser, Eddie Kierchmeier, Chris Klein, Ron Knauber, Karen 555. K fb H195 in E .fe Nr L 5 rl 'fii' views Longacher, Lynda Lindgren, Dennis' Long, Dave Long, Greg Lutz, Erna McArdIe, Bill McGillvray, Mike McKee, Barbara MCKSB, Claudette McLeod, Mike , H 5 fv- E ma i ? , I BYU, I i ar 'G' I M7 X, ' I , :tx-MRI N-'u ag , X , y ,W 7, '75 ik- . r- if f Q, V , -1:7 ' P . h V -fill la. 1,5 ' M ll' , A' . 'S -. -,-Q K- f A t t :Jia A . if 'V Q- i in is , X. Sr A no--2 ' 'YT' ' it ' f . A ii f M fin, if ' , for A .... is i' rf 'Q- x. Si. 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D NUI, ,lx I . - Exam :six mefwy as Iversen, Rhondie Jensen, Bev Jensen, Jim Jobb, Richard Johnson, Bob Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Dennis Lee Johnson, Don Johnson, Nancy Jones, Linda was-vs-Y 15? ,7 JL Koch, Linda Koeie, Pam Kohnen, Mary Kokkeler, Roger Kuli, Margaret Lamberfz, Sharon Lancaster, Keith Larson, Ardelle Lee, Mi iciia Leefch, Larry Wh 'hr- , . v 1 r -ro. ,. .qv- I N ' A FL ' ' f 'i5'S-r , , ,Mi 5 --ar' ii ' '? 5 I I ' M 'LAL is L' jf Martin, Carol Martin, Greg Mathis, Ann Mays, Daylene Mee, Juciy Merwin, Lee Mikkelsen, Bob Monroe, Betty MODS, Karen Morrison, Don Mulligan, Pat Nelson, Ann Nelson, Verna Nickols, Sharon Nielson, Gary Nielsen, Nadene Norris, Dick Omlid, Lee Parks, Bill Pennington, Carl ,lf Prociw, .loan Puls, Linda Quille, Geneva Quille, Yvonne Rhoads, Nancy Roberts, David Rosenbaum, Dale Rossow, John Rowlelfe, .lolwn Rutter, Gwen 9- em, 2 2 :X S 'ai T' .EM VJ' Slwove, Mark Simmons, Linda Sipe, Glenda Sisson, Cheryl Skillen, Ken Slagle, Randy Smifh, Gary Solomon, Darlene Sparks, Karen Spencer, Susan ' li OUT To LUNCH ' L abs I l 1 s , l li' I if f CLMCkl gl . ,I K T' i ll! I .. J :- - , l X ,X i I I 4 X M in '- 3 351533 . ' - ME , ,.,,, P v N V W4 :..-:gggwlx i l ,E s X .,,,. W, 5- 4 , N. is '6 00 C06 sf' - . QQ , -'g .. s -,-5,3 w 'f ll Y i iiiiiifiiillfliiliililiil f 1, 1 it 7, 1' ,, 1.- Q' '. 'fl' 2 e XA 2 i f . lmfgx lg 4....Qe QUAKANTU' U' ' I who GT' 'V- V52-?s as-rv W PX iq'-fl' ww. N. lf,-.A is J lg, ihg H25 I El? ,snr i . MX .pf- .px -55- m J -PR of . age L V, if' .0 CAMERA BROKC ON Tl-H5 SHOT. Perin, Larry Perry,Jay Peterson, Jo Kay Peterson, Bill Phelps, Sibyl Phillips, Jack Pitman, Pauline Plath, Diane Poole, Dovie Prevosky, Linda rm, .1 '-'fu f- ,yr 5, ,- 'Eb' 'Hf17s:5FZlf 1 Ti g! Sandberg, Craig Sanders, Jim Sanders, John Schoonover, Ted Schroeder, Marilyn Schuman, Donna Scott, Wayne Seitzinger, Jim ., GONE FISHHT Shaw, Kathy Shilton, Jim Nm 1 x -YD- I' i.- ,K lwirxn hun ' lt , K9 CJ J ,gg S , ' 'Y mfg' I l H - T Ti 'F-. 1 - any S -In yy- X- ,, X l VVK: V YW' V' i M I E V V I J ' ff f D U Q y Snyder, Danny Standifer, Jim Standiford, Alta Starks, Mike Sustello, Dennis Swenson, Sandra Terry, Marilyn Thomas, Jane Tillinghost, Kent Traynor, Gary H , Turczynski, Richard Valentine, Jerry Valentine, Judy Van Slyke, Mary Ventgen, Eric Ventgen, Randy Vernon, Bob Voigt, Lynn VonMoos, Larry Vossen, Kathy F? eg. -2-' 'T A Y . . il- V Y A Hifi 5' i gk W 2 :: ' fl , -1 l E .,.,,.--1 'f ' r V- ..h ig., J-L y 1 - N .xy if Wagner, David Ward, Barbara Ware, Richard Warner,,Terry Watson, Margaret Whetham, Connie White, Candy White, Diana Wilcox, Forrest Wilkerson, Diane Williams, Jim Willings, Bill Witthar, Pat Wood, Garry Woods, Mike Wooley, Larry Yaniw, Ken Yoder, Bill XF? l fs f V , fi? , yyttrrr 4 y f , N. , ..,,,.,?:i if 3 ' vi - 'Qs-wx 5? --'isa' '5 - P- vs. M A r? 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' - - ' ' :arms , I A gitatgy t .5 223332255 , - it-Wt ht, -:i vs., - egg- -V ' , t , - , fl. yv'71,. ' .I Y sis:-f .1 ways 1. ML r' -4' Y- iwszftzx -- 2 -- T-H lu J .. . ' .455 ' Our ideal school sponsors many activities appealing to many tastes. An activity draws us together and makes us really a part of our school. With this belonging, our desire to serve our school increases. An activity gives us an sir. I 4 E o ortunit to develo and use our own talents. - 4.1 vit n5,.5i?Fgi .je In this way, we gain recognition for our talents. A as-2.1 sw? . - - gf-fqiyg'i,' 1. An activity helps us to become more socially .msgl-.-if 1, well-balan ced. , M .. ev n 1- '- now- 1 ft .:wv-2' -Flu'-l 'Ly W 455' 'V-slffivv t -:-,,, -.,,,,,, ,,,v1f if , , x.. Y- fi 'Af'-naif L -Q2-7J':ff5f,5f Qi ' ff 271' . A -e 'rf'Wk55'U'fS I fl'ii1'1':' 355715 ' ' . Wiatr, 1' 'li Eff? ' J Y i ' Y lfiiewigil ' ' ig' i..3-'i,'E,g'1 :Qi .-suing? wgsfiig. 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L 5 ,. .,,.,, T :I 4f fm'i. ,Fi -7 f. f - 1 '.- -.1 4' . -11 'L' .1 '. fgili -5, 'J I ' Wil-' : '- 11' ,' My Terry Hatton, The varsity rally has the iob of leading the students in yells at pep assemblies, and at football and basketball games. Thus, they promote school spirit for the athletic events of the school. 54 Y Senior g 4, J,...- I A J- P. 0 Kaaren Sunnel l, Senior . 4, tg. '-P Bev Wolf, Senior , of RALLY IRQ-l iii A N Q A yi 1 ll Junior Varsity Rally consisfs of sophomores Linda Cox, Bev Jensen, Diane Plath, and Pam Bcxfeunek. Our mascot, Willy The Wolverine. Sue Felton, Junior Bonnie Bos, Junior Judy Miller' Junior 55 A . - , uw, - 1 XW W 5 ' 1 fl , ' ' K1 A Y V 'xl gf! -,x f5X 'A' S - if 1- ' A ,+ v .- ,,, - , Z: 2: Nh - F , -, 5 , L S. fl w .5-Q , : Lee Backman, tackle Ray Wilkeson, guard Steve Skelton, end John Cornett, guard Coach Floyd Ogden briefs the boys after a practice session. Ed Doran and Bill Best, assistant coaches, discuss the strategy for the next game. John Lowry, tackle M2222 Pat Murphy, halflpack l lliiilllll 3 Rick Millburn, halfback I I I JL 'ax Ed Maloney, end Sandy Koepp, end Tony Petersen, end Rick Harry, tackle Bill Miller, guard Greg Crane, fullback, and Jeff Rude, quarterback, practice on their hand-offs. Managers for the football team are, front row, left to right: Gerald Coon, Frank Gossette, Kirk Ellwood. Back row: Keith Lancaster and Harvey Beverly. xx.. 1 Followed close by an official, Rick Millburn gains yardage for Willamette. Ron Schulfzl cel-,fer Paul Williams, center and Gary Dulany, center guard Theron James, guard tackle JUNIOR VARSITY J. V. football' squad, front row, left to right: Dennis Sustello, John Sanders, Chuck Mishler, Coach Wes Stauffer, Larry Perin, Mike McLeod, Greg Martin, Bill McArdIe. Second row: Dennis Joll, Roger Kokkeler, Bill Conant, Jay Perry, Lindsey Conrad, Bruce Hebert, Bob Dulany, Gordon Abbott. Third row: John Rowlette, Gary Woods, Dick Norris, Greg Long, Lee Omlid, Don Morrison, Dove Wagner. 59 Homecoming this year was October 5 and 6. Activities included the Noise Parade, the Bonfire, the big football game, and the Homecoming dance. The Coronation was the high point of all the activities. CHL? 1 Juniors await the beginning of the Noise Parade. Homecoming Chairman Tamy Busk and her i escort dance to the music of the Chdncellors- 60 - 46-:gg 4 -- -Q Kim 5 as Sv Q ,. ,ig 1: 1. wail U 1' 1, SSX X X H ' wafer Q , mgg. ,, ,M Y. 2 A QSESPYSQ1 A 5.41: , -23 sszszsass Jn, Q' W f- ff ?:2g2?2i?i aw 2, K - .-I 3455? Y 531 Q. A. ,-?f'1. 'lpft' 'A'-1 -' if , ' f,i i',-g N-,-' fy . N fl' -.,.4L , , Vx I VV --A-an 'w. ,xg -mk K .,, , , A, ,Xu .1-' , Q-, ' ?2:'xW,. E-I-37' wk QLW5' ', of P -. We -,L--.f---.K y'.f.,,w fe , -1 F 5' fi 5. 1- --f+p- - -Y 2 QL an 'gk . 1 ' -N-x ' A. Eg.. me , jig 5 fp.-7. . , - . KX- n - ...f.,w. --Ain - .af -. YM'-31.16 1 f 51,3155 ew- , 1 ' 1 T min, 2 I .5 'K , fx f XX ,fm I -44325, .95-' ' ' N. if' ' . L '- 2 xi, I' . .4 ef in ' ' - Z . -..- ., . , 1.3, '12 , ', , ., - . x. X as Wgff' 'X .T li' E - -lg. us- in-, iw A WILL YELL President, Linda Simmons 'II Secretary-Treasurer, Diana White Will-Yell provides support for the JV team and helps to school spirit. Their adviser is Joanne Widness. Members are: L. Backman, L. Barto, J. Barr, C. Brandt, E. Branford, M. Danby, V. Davis, L. Dodd, C. Dolan, P. Downs, D. Dubell, J. Farrens, K. Forbis, M. Fuson, L. Gerber, C. Gleason, A. Hanson, M. Hascall, V. Hargrove, A. Hester, P Inman, M. Iseli, L. Koch, P. Koele, S. Lcmberts, A. Larson, M. Lee, L. Len-gacher, D. Mays, A. Mathis, P. Mulligan V. Nelson, S. Phelps, Y. Quille, G. Quille, G. Rutter, D. Schuman, L. Simmons, S. Spencer, A. Standiford, M. Terry D. White, D. Wilkerson, E. Lutz, N. Brown,.P. Dunning, B. McKee, L. Briggs, S. Keele. 62 President, Carrie Spcrlin l Vice Presiclenf, Secretary, l l Pep Club provides team support and promofes school spirii. PEP CLU B Joyce Lyngard Kafhy Barfunek Joanne Widness is their adviser. They puf on a Sf. Pafrick's Treasurer' 5gf,,cf,A,.m5, DUY dance. MUVCIW l6- Joan Crane Mary Hickox Members are: ' H. k R B. Blossom, D. Brown, R. Bunnell, L. Burchfield, J. Crane, C. Gribskov, C. Homes, J. Halladey, M. LCIOX. L Josfes, K. King, A. Laremore, C. Lenning, R. Lowell, J. Lyngard, S. Main. K- Olson. D. Palmer, M. P e ps, Ratliff, J. Reiley, C. Sparlin, P. Wakefield, P. Wooley, L. Morgan, J. Frank, T. Burclwfielcl, K. Madsen. 63 l I.,,m Vefwf Members of the Cross Country team are, front row, left to right: Floyd Bard, Jim Jensen, Everett Kinser, Terry Stahel, Jim Sanders, Stan Meyer, Grover Baelz, Eric Ventgen. Second row: Gene Lyngard, Doug Gard, Ken Dawe, Bob Vernon, Dave Syverson, Doug Madsen, Richard Stanfield, Dennis Duman, Leif Ericson. Third row: Richard Stumpf, Mike Chamberlain, Richard Turczynskri, Dennis Holverstott, Wayne Hansen, Brian Fullerton, Mark Shave, Dan Howard. Fourth row: Charles De Autremont, coach. 'N QT' 1-.7 The J.V. Squad took first place at the Cross Country Invitational Meet at Philomath. Those parti- cipating in the win are, front row, left to right: Jim Sanders, Eric Ventgen, Doug Madsen,.Terry Stahel. Second row: Brian Fullerton, Jim Jensen, Gary Traynor, Mark Shave, Mike Chamberlvln- 64 i 1 r .Q . . ckoss couNTRve fv- kr. . Cross Country coach Charles De Autremont Richard Stanfield leads in his race with o South Eugene opponent. These varsity cross country members captured second place at the Philomath meet. They are, left to right Everett-Kinser, Floyd Bard, Dave Syverson, Jim Sanders, Doug Madsen, Richard Stanfield, Gene Lyngard, Richard Stumpf. 65 Th D'llT 'd hlf-' ' ffbll d WOLVERETTE5 bafkefiluii jffleifolhij ,,T.,mllffZfiT.IZi'Z2,'2Tlf.n' oo' an Members of the Wolverettes are, left row: Rhondie lverson, Lynda Lengacher, Darlene ?0l0m0f 1 Kaffn Knauber, Jill Reiley, Joyce Lyngard. Center: Cheryl Sisson, Tamy Busk. Right row: Mllda LBS: -la 5 Young, Linda Gerber, Kathi Vossen, Ilona Goodman, Judy Busk. '13 a f r X Drill Team officers are, front row, left to right: Joyce The drill team performs at a football game. Lyngurd, Vicmpresidemi Judy Busk, Secremry' Second row: Tamy Busk, President, Ji Il Reiley, Treasurer, Darlene Solomon, Historian, Janie Johnson, Advisor. 66 The Lettermen's Club puts on the Hog Hop, and presents a father-son banquet for its members. It also plans a camp-out to the coast. Lettermen officers are, front row, left to right: Ron Schultz, Sgt.-at-Arms, Gene Lyngard, Secretary. Second row: POT MU Pl Yr Treasureri Grgg Crane, President, Steve Skelton, Publicity Manager, Bill Miller, Vice President. Members of the Lettermen's Club are, front row, left to right: Richard Jobb, Bob Conant, Terry Stahel, Ed Maloney, Gene Lyngard, Greg Crane, Jeff Rude, Theron James, Rick Millburn. Second row: James Bard, Jim Sanders, Larry Perin, Doug Madsen, Carl Nicholsen, Burleigh Stokes, Joel Loeffler, Phil Petersen, Richard Harry, Steve Cox, Larry Duman, Richard Stumpf, Pat Murphy. Third row: Glen Beal, Eric Ventgen, Ken Dawe, Ken Rupp, Steve Skelton, Paul Williams, Ron Schultz, Tony Petersen, Dave Syverson, Greg Gibson. Fourth row: Bill Best, Advisor, Bill Yoder, Floyd Bard, Sandy Koepp, Earl Backman, John Lowry, Frank Gossette, John Cornett, Hal Marlowe, Bill Miller, Bill Keithly. f , 1 4 ' it ii ' ' ' ' V Greeting the mothers at the door are Pam Burfunek, Donna Schuman, and Cheryl Sisson. The Girls' Glee perform for fhe mothers 68 l l Rosalie Lowell, Bev Jensen, Jeri Jorgensen, Karen Knauber, Marji Graf, and Linda Cox, comically dressed, introduce each act. MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA When lirst l rise each early morn my mother do l see. Ready and willing to lend a hand, how thankful l should bel She always has a cheerful word to start the day out right. A little smile, a tender kiss to keep my spirit bright. When school is out and home l rush, toward the end of clay, My mother's standing at the door welcoming words to say. Her hands are always busy-- she hardly ever rests. Cooking, sewing, washing, ironing, l know my mom is best! Perhaps there's one day in the year-- other than Mother's Day-- Which l can take to show my love in a very special way. One day at least must still be left-- all taken cannot be. Why yes, there's one left! What about the Mother-Daughter Tea? --Tamy Bu sk Various acts include Erna and Kay Lutz pantomining as scarecrows to the tune of Alley-Cat . Tamy Busk and Elna Eggo show the League's appre- ciation to Mrs. Godard and Mrs. Carson, advisors, as President Tish Burchfield looks on. ,,,, . ,K 5. , iiim- tiff 1 Q ' A , EA lv 1 35' W . - gr-f , 4 , ' A l rf' V' f , ----, V1 .gm ' W ' V ,gs wm, .- N Q - fr' v 1 ff aff f fm . ' ' sw' ' 'ng ' 5' ! ' ,, wifi 1',, 1 fudiif: ,iq , ,, ' '-. , . ' 1, fkxyfz ,477 . J' ' I .3 if -'EQQJ 'f-We , - . ,, A vi 1- . j . -. .MJ ' ff 5 - ff, ,n 0 5, , ' . 1 - r A , L 1 1 1 ' ry 1. X M' 1' , 'lisa 1 1 N I ,562 ,, . ,. fl M- f gg. , my '13, 2? , ,, 1 1-7 2' ' 7 -s :gl .. - lr' . . 4 re- B., fin A Tm? 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U ,, H ' . i I W, I. 1' :z 1 1-fwzfw V, ,, '41 2:12, - f...::.z ,FIVE .44 A f L Z 'Q:Q ,,f7L-1' 'i3 15: ' F I3 FALL CONCERT One of the groups performing in the Fall Concert, October l9, is the Top Notchers. Members are, front row, left to right: T. Burchfield, S. Felton, J. Jensen, B. Conant, R. Snyder, L. Duman. Second row: D. Solomon, A. Enyort, J. Halladey, G. Miller, D. Damewood, J. Terry, M. Watson, C. Sisson, K. Knauber, L. Cox. Third row: J. Rogge, K. Madsen, N. Tripp, S. Watson, T. Busk, E. Eggo, C. Farrington, B. Jensen, L. Simmons, Fourth row: C. Wheeler, J. Wellentin, G. Howland, B. Yoder, J. Cornett, B. Fullerton, C. Sandberg. Mr. Pentilla is at the piano. The Dance Band is another group performing at the concert.. Members are left, to right: C. Sandberg, L. Duman, G. Hatton, L. Koch, P. Williams, G. Crane, Mr. Nyegaard, T..Whatley, S. Skelton, T. Warner, J. Wheeler, N. Bell. 1 6 Spanish National Honor Society consists of, front row, left to right: Joyce Burke, Elna Eggo, Kathy Merwin, Rose Jostes. Second row: David Curland, Advisor. Tish Burchfield, Sharan Korn, Carrie Sparlin, Patty Wakefield. Third row: Craig Sandberg, Don Berg, John Lowry, Dave Syver- son, Ray Wilkeson. Mario Belloch, the guest speaker from The Mexican Ha, Dance is Performed 5P ': '!r b 'Tl'i '9 'he Pinata at th' an' by two South Eugene High students. nua ertu la. 72 SPANISH CLUB Spanish Club Officers are, left to right: Sally Hinchsliff, Sec- retary, Carrie Sparlin, Treasurer, David Curland, Advisor, Don Berg, President, Linda Simmons, Vice-President. ,J Members of Spanish Club are, front row, left to right: P. lnman, A. Standford, S. Korn, J. Skelton, R. Jostes, R. Lowell, P. Wakefield. Second row: J. Harrington, C. Harding, P. Dotten, J- Burke, L. Koch, Y. Quille, J. Crane, B. Mulkay, S. Miller. Third row: C. White, I. Goodman, L. Briggs, T. Cantrell, B. Ketel, P. Dunning, L. Gerber, 'C. Kirchmeier, B. McKee. Fourth row: R. Jobb, W. Fraser, R. Ventgen, D. Syverson, J. LowrY: D. Wagner, B. Conant, G. Long, J. Sanders. X 3 , X'-s v A SQ! W MU. K , tv A1 GWAQ QNX? ,W Ss 2? , . , is me A. '-N H, Q EN x Sl I , , 1 ,1 R gitkxx ' W fs., Q M X., H ,WM A x' J S S H7961 1 , f Q .sg-X'-I J wi . 1 .. 35 xl 5 5. V T I 1 'I X! ' Terry Stahel dribbles around Jim Lockard of South Eugene, as Phil Petersen watches the action. 2:1 ,lx BASKETBALL Ea Skelton drives in for a shot in a game with South Eugene. F' .. Earl Backman, center Frank Gossette, forward Sandy Koepp, forward Dave Syverson, guard North Eugen-e Cottage Grove Roseburg North Bend Springfield Thurston South Eugene Marshfield Cottage Grove Roseburg North Bend Springfield Thurston South Eugene Marshfield North Eugene TH EY 74 43 47 48 60 54 39 31 67 58 40 54 58 69 59 56 Willamette took third place in the 5-A-l League. Steve Skelton, forward Jeff Rude, forward cent Members of the J.V. Basketball team are, front row, left to right: Lloyd Howell, Carl Nicholson, Fred Johnson, Bill Keithley, Lee Omlid. Second row: Gordon Abbott, Steve Cox, Rodney Lambertz, Floyd Bard, Leif Erickson, Garry Wood. , Members of the Sophomore Basketball team are, front row, left to right: Mike McLeod, Lon Ballard, Bill McArdle, Wade Fraser, Carl Pennington, Larry Perin. Second row: Dick Harris, coach, John Rowlette, Greg Hatton, Doug Bergstrom, Dave Wagner, Bill Yoder, Jury Perry, Brian Fullerton, Greg Martin. 77 Janice Harding Kffen Madsen Tish Burchield Copy Editor BUSWBSS Manage' indexing The Annual Staff frantically trying to meet one of their three deadlines. HAY I5 S ,223 , , mm vo., ffgnkf l gf , ... ,M mi' ,,..wg,p .Af 4 -442' af- ,, X .Eff sa 78 .. ANNUAL The Annual Staff is traditionally composed ofthe senior members who plan the book and iunior members who help construct it for butecl by Mr. Flint of Flint Studios and Russ Crumpacker was the student photographer. tttr Jon et Wegsteen, Editor Mrs. Venoble, Advisor The Junior members of the staff ore, above, Janet Thomas, and Marge Phelps, Below, Carrie Sparlin, Gary Howland, Rose Jostes, and not pictured, Phil Salgado 79 the publisher. Most of the photography for the book was contri- ,.- - 1 1 .1 J A..,A. I A 3 5 1 A X . i Q Nl1i , g g E qv 2 P Members of the Service Club are, left row, Keith Lancaster, Richard Jensen, Stan Meyer, Greg Long, Randy Beagley. Middle row: Jim Sanders, Dave Gilmore, John Sanders, Jeff Wheeler. Right row: Ken Hillsberry, Larry Perin, Dave Syverson. SERVICE CLUB AdV5S0I' RiCl'IGfd Uhde and the officers: Dave Syverson, President, Larry Perin SeC ef0l'Y'Tl'eGSUI'el': Ken Hillsberry, Vice-President. I 81 The Chrlsflnes C'ssernblY1 December 21, More members of the band are, front row left to right: Ken includes numbers bY the bend- Bob l'lGirIeS RuPPi Forrest Wilcox, Chuck Mishler. Second row: Dennis plays the drums, accompanied by Diane White Johnson, La,-ry pe,-in, Randy Slqgle. at the glockenspiel, and Margie Watson, play- ing the tambourine. Members ofthe band playing clarinets are, left to right: These PleYln9 frvmbvnes ere 'eff fo rl9l'1f1 Craig Alan Martindale, Bev Wolf, Randi Toycen, Tanya 5'-'ndber9f TerrY Werner, BOBH riCkSon, Pam Koele, Wilcox. Linda Orr, Kathy Vossen, and Ardelle Larson. Del-'9 Madsen, TerrY whefle I Dan Howard, and Jim Chastain. Qxfgj X A 82 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY Above, decorating the school's Christmas tree in the main hall are, left to right: Sandy Phelps, Mary Petersen, Connie Phillips, Roseann Bunnell, and Doug Mad- sen. Below, The A'Cappella Choir performs under the direction of Eldon Penffila at the annual Christmas Assembly. X.,f- Members of the varsity wrestling squad are, front row, left to right: Jim Williams, Ken Dawe, Jim Sanders. Second row: Burleigh Stokes, Joel Loeffler, Richard Jobb, Don Hatfield. Third row: Theron James, Larry Duman, Hal Marlowe, Richard Harry, Pete Hartford. Fourth row: Richard Jensen, Manager. Head wrestling coach, Ed Doran. Theron James wins his match over a North Eugene opponent. 84 WRESTLING Larry Duman pulling his opponent into a pin with a half nelson. Members of the J.V. Squad are, from row, left to right: Boyd Snow, John Sanders, Glen Beal, Grover Baelz Dave Lessick. Second row: Bob Dulany, Deane Morrow, Allen Elliot, Richard Turczynski, Bob Johnson. Third row: Dave Bliss, Greg Long, Richard Snider, Jack McCrain, Richard Jensen, Manager. Don Hatfield, controlling his opponent with a scissors on the legs and an erm bar. ,ff W-. 3. i ' X 5,35 B , , ,Q J .,., WM, LM FBLA Parents enioy the Hamburger Feed, the annual money-making proiect of the club. Officers for Future Business Leaders of America are, seated, left 'to righ Secretary, Sue Felton, President, Peggy Dotten, and Vice-President, Su SCCIY. Back row: Reporter, Betty Blossom, Historian, Mary Hickox, Treas- uler, Jeri Jorgensen, and Sue Watson, a State Director. lnez Loveless is thei a visor. Members of FBLA are, front row, left to right: Sally Hinchslift, Peggy Dotten, Jan Johnson, Betty Blossom, Kathy Bartunek. Second row: Sue Seay, Judy Haag, Jeri Jorgenson. Elaine Jensen, Sue Felton, Karen King. Third row: Linda DeYoung, Peggy Gorman, Mary Hickox, Margie Watson, Darla Brown. Fgurfh row: Sue Watson, Marilyn Terry, Cindy Dolan, Laura Backman, Verna Nelson, Pam Koele. VARIETY SHCW The variety show, Friday, November l6, includes many talented GCTS- Nancy Tripp pantomimes the song, James, Hold the Ladder Steady! Sue and Margie Watson perform on their Karen Madsen and Tish Burchfield present a bicycle built-for-two. birl-boy duet, Tea for Two. 87 -Hemi A 1-r Junior members of National Honor Society are, seated, left to right: Sue Felton, Karen King, Lynn Burch- field, Carrie Sparlin, Patty Wakefield. Second row: Joel Loeffler, Connie Phillipps, Rod Lambertz, Phil Petersen, Linda Ratliff, Gary Howland. it X .eg gf-9. Wai 7, 114 Bqckmqnl Earl Burchfield, Tish Burke, Joyce Busk, Tamy E990, Elnv Fufflngfonf C'-'Vol l PN Vi -5 Jam es, Theron Kem, Shqron Lowry, John Lorenzen, Peter Lutz, KUY Madsen' Karen 88 l, Karen Syverson, Dove ripp, Nancy Watson, Sue Janice Holverstott, Trudy L, yy erwin, Kathy MU PhYf pal Senior members are: .051 . ' ,. QV' 'A r e ' ' -'t- :sr . , -U'-g Y' vi S' gg: S 'fm 0 ff' 4 ' ' figs- l W ' ,N - latfilgei gf 1, g EK -5 1 W' H it 'Z' 1 .., . ,A . Y v ' be L l i 1' yy gf .X -. - , 4 5 ' ' ' 'T : ' '51 ill , !,! 46-9. r ai Wegsteen, Janet Wilkeson, Ray Wolf, Bev Mr. Park, Advisor Newly initiated members are, front row, left to right: Linda Gerber, Diane Plath, Judy Miller, Jan Johnson, Kay Lutz. Second row: Vicki Hargrove, Kaaren Sunnell, Lee Omlicl, Ilona Goodman-, Sharon Hofferber. Third row: Burleigh Stokes, Trudy Cantrell, Peter Lorenzen, Jay Perry, Marilyn Schroeder, Craig Sandberg. BENEFIT BREAKFAST The Benefit Breakfast, April l3, provides money for the student-exchange program and :new scoreboard. Food and door prizes were donated by local merchants. Captain Shipwreck was there to entertain the children. All in all, about S850 was raised by the breakfast, which was attended by approximately as many people. T 1 The Easter bunny, Nancy Tripp, gives Easter eggs to the delighted children. In hopes of winning a prize, Ardelle Larson puts her ticket in the drawing box. These are only a few of the people attending the breakfast. MCC M.C.C. officers, with their advisor Elma Herron, are, left to right: Sue Spencer, l,C.C,C, representative, Carrie Sparlin, Secretary, Diane Pal- mer, Vice-President, Randi Toycen, President, Trudy Holverstott, Trea- surer., Members of Medical Careers Club are, front row, left to right: Sondra Mauer, Carol Strauss, Janet Moore, Norniio White, Joyce McCrain, Janice Harding. Second row: Kathy Olson, Sue Spencer, Trudy Cantrell, Trudy Holverstott, Janet Skelton, Tanya Wilcox, Randi Toycen, Diane Palmer. Third row: Carrie Sparlin, Candy White, Mary Petersen, Lonita Brown, Pauline Pitman, Faye Harris. 9l 5 v.,.,:..' A , ECE ' ' 4 ,V ' u ,Lk 1 wH.+ f .. .2vA.4-mi 1 X -, xx--J N W 1 2 , 5 II 3 M ai 55? Q Q .vf H4 fig + K. fam , ., ws' f Xw!f2f,.mQ N , - 2 5, ,,. . J TRACK Varsity Track members are, front row, left to right: D. Bergstrom, E. Maloney, E. Backman, T. J. Peterson, R. Millburn, G. Crane, P. Groshong. Second row: R. Harry, F. Johnson, D. Bliss, B. Stokes, E. Lyngarcl, J. Lowry. Third row: R. Stumpf, D. Madsen, R. Stanfield, B. Yoder, L. Duman, B. Bauman, F. Bard. Fourth row: W. Antone, R. Jobb, L. Perin, S. Skelton, P. Petersen, and D. Duman, Manager. J. V. Track members are, front row, left to right: D. Holverstott, B. Vernon, D. Bergstrom, R. Snider, J. Perry, B. Stokes. Second row: B. Hansen, B. Fullerton, D. Sustello, C. Sandburg, L. Erickson. Third row: M. McGillivray, R. Turczynski, K. Ventgen, L. Conrad, W. Fraser. Fourth row: L. Merwin, D. Howard, M. Shove, J. McCrain, and Manager, R. Ventgen. 93 w These members of Grips helped construct sets for Heat Lightning , Antic Spring, and The Egg and l. The members of Grips are, front row, left to right: Calvin Wheeler, Ken Dawe, Bruce Hansen, Marii Graf. Second row, left to right: Hal Marlowe, Theron James, Lee Keller, Monty Fisher. Advisor, Howard Zimmer. IUCN. pf 9 , it r Additional members of Grips are, front row, left to right: Margi Graf, Phil Groshong, Lee Keller. Second row: Don berg, Alan Martindale, Monty Fisher, Mike Petersen, Jeff Wheeler, Leonard Ludiker. Third row: Ken Dawe, Dave Lessick. x .,. 1 ii H K J 94 DRAMA CLUB Moore, 'MariiY'G'raT, Searcetary,-MrlrFlowardqiirnmerman, Advisor: Monty Fisher, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lee Keller, President. Members of Drama Club are, front row, left to right: Nancy Tripp, Norniio White, Dianna Sanders, Carol Strauss, Sandra Maurer. Second row: Sue Keele, Yvonne Quille, Donna Schuman, Ann Nelson, Connie Whetham, Candy White, Linda Prevosky, Sharon Crumpacker. Third row: Judy Haag, Diane White, Theron James, Mary Kohnen, Calvin Wheeler, Jane Thomas. 95 H ll 5 I 7. if f' Mez- All nh., Lyra ll if Muff Qu in Tl Outfielders are, left to right: Steve Cox, Richard Grabner, Bill McArdle, John Cornett Bill Keithly, Steve Skelton, and Phil Petersen outfielders. LQ Couch Floyd Ogden poses with the two outstanding Senior players ofthe year, Steve Skelton, outfielder, and Jeff Rude, infielder. Team managers are Kirk Elwood and Gary Dulany. BASEBALL C7 Pitchers include, from top to bottom: Frank Gossette, Bob Haines, Gary Ross. Catchers are left to right Lon Ballard Dewey Johnson Paul Williams. 1329 - , 4-ll' I T f , Daisy Mannix K-'if W Rf 'reqii A l 1 I THE EGG AND I Don MacDonald. . . . Joan McDonald . . . Ann McDonald . . . . . Leonard Ludiker supervises the scene changes and Ben McDonald u I . . u keeps the ploy running smoothly. Y Thad ......... . Corinne .... . Mr. Mannix . . ALL SCHOOL PLAY flgfuilg Q, J.J ..... ,.-Q I - i . L, io,.iD,A A Q K2 Ji A 2255532552 Jim Peterson Janet Wegsteen Diana White Marii Graf Carrie Sparlin Monte Fisher Carol Farrington Gary Traynor Bill Miller Bill Miller Theron James Joan MacDonald lDiana Whitel, Don MacDonald Uim Petersonl, and Ann MacDonald lMarii Grafl cannot understand why Betty MacDonald iCarrie Sparlinl has let herself become so run- down while living on the chicken fan-n. N V I - K . Cheryl Gribskov receives a minute touch-up from Janet Steen while Arlene Laremore Carrie Spurlin Larson, C. Gribskov, A. V'- 2-,LLETFTZ J - v 5 i. . 'f -1 Q' ' A ,V ' 4,-Q W Curtain call for THE EGG AND I consists of: B. Larson, T. James, M. Fisher, D. White, M. Graf, C. Sparlin, J. Peterson, J. Wegsteen, G. Traynor, B. Miller, C. Farrington, N. Tripp, B. Blossom, S. Keele, A. Peterson, A. Laremore, J. Farrens, and R. Lambertz. Lingery Lady . . . . Nancy Tripp Millicent Ames . . . . Sue Keele Outdoor Girls . . . . Thermometer Tessie . Miss Linden ..... Grady .... . Ross . . Larsen . . Betty Blossom Arlene Laremore Jo Elaine Farrens Ann Peterson . Ardelle Larsen . . Cheryl Gribskov Stan George . Bob Larson Rod Lambertz The happy climax is reached when the hen wins a ribbon in the county egg laying contest. Murii Graf, Carrie Sparlin, and Jim Peterson are interviewed by Stan George while Monte Fisher and Cheryl Bribskov watch. .3 ,- in :ffl-is ,Q T' ' gwreif-9? T K-jfgfi . 1 -y .,-rj. . FY .X f B xx KE!-.isa 3 ' 1. ' -- ,gj X- Al - T . li if-fllli, R Alva A Jmaffn ff :fl - , . -.-A i .. '- I ..'4 . M ' - Afglvllll' X A , All- .ss fl .7 'lin' rf., L - of ,WSE-.A W Xe. ,, v: -jf' bn? X , ,all pp T -' lf -e A FHA officers are, front row, left To right: Dorothy Carson, Advisor, Pam Wooley, Treasurer, Darla Brown, Parliamentarianp Nancy Tripp, Publicity. Second row: Pam Hacek, Vice-President, Sally Hinchsliff, Secretary: Trudy Holverstoft, President. Hg-Q hi. ,jg .A s . - ' -L ui . ,fi ,,.. ,124- ' lAf' ,wits 'ZWW1l I ff --5, 77 x f, M. as Q .1642 ree if-is ' T 1 f . 'T' 5... ' wg -' -fl 3:L2m'1'fl'l lK 'l'3 ' Members of FHA are, front row, left fo right: Sharon Crumpaclcer, Cara Harding, Joyce McCrain, Morie Bow- der, Chris Brandt, Second row: Trudy Holverstott, Nancy Tripp, Pam Hacek, Darla Brown, Pam Wooley, Sally Hinchsliff. Eff: ... FTA officers are, left to right: Mary Hickox, Vice- President, Joan Crane, Secretary, Arlene Laremore, President, Richard Uhde, Advisor A Members of FTA are left to right: Tish Burchfield, Gary Traynor, Patty Wakefield, Marilyn-Schroeder, Vivian Davis, Sharon Korn, Ann Hester, and Larry Dumnn. WY Terry Warner, Tish Burchfield, Phil Groshong, Mike Lessick, and Monty Fisher glve their undivided attention f?l to the last minute instructions given by Theron James before the Campaign Assembly, April 26. Oh man, like this campaign is way out. me .f'e-H' ' ' P1 .awww 1 mifezfssm gl E- 1: 1 iw :sf I l I ,l,qi,,y,, J, 4 VA in Sw J , ' in , 4 1 F 1 l . 1 Q '25, it ' ' ' f 5 1' ' W f , gm - A A 'I Zin After the ,f assembly students put up the posters to start campaign week. This dam Scotch tape! !4, W If l'm elected ..... Says Gary Howland 103 miz' .ubiu f ll .. ,ee ,..,. V 1 if 1 WEE Y, Q N5 if lies Y A ELECTICD WEEK 1 Ii' TY! - Sfi?'fl'PF h' Z ' X zfffufi - Qfl5lr'll1 TlMll 4 li, mf. m - Qfw, -wiiaigszzsfisw ' -M :sm iiefsigs 'W1sz2zfQ'.L5amg:g ,Wa 1-LM ART GUILD nf? 15:1-fe Members of the new Art Guild are, front row, left to right: Dan Corneff, Janet Wegsteen, Marilyn Terry. Second row: Linda Orem, Janet Thomas, Bob Johnson, Cindy Dolan. Third row: Marge Phelps, Ann Hester, Terry Warner, Fourth row: Margaret Venable, advisor, Elena Branford, lt. M T .'.' .,E I ll - V- T l ' , Other members include, 'front row, left to right: Paul Yuniw, Dave Long. Second row: Larry Hull Jo Peterson, Carol Farrington, Yondc Hinshaw. Not pictured is Dave Backes. The Art Guild sponsored an exhibit of artwork from surround- ing schools in the district during the play The Egg and ln and the next Monday during school. I.RL l.R.L. Officers are, front row, left to right: Nelda Sullivan, Treasurer, Kathy Merwin, President Ann Hester, Secretary, Second Raw: Richard Norris, Vice-President, Ralph Beebe, Advisor. Members are, front row, left to right: Tish Burchfield, Barbara Mulkay, Erna Lutz, Donna Schuman, Linda Cox, Vivian Davis. Second row: Mulkay, Janice Beckman, Carrie Sparlin, Joyce Burke, Nelda Sullivan, Eggo. Third row: Calvin Wheeler, Norene Francis, Penny Nichols, Haag, Rick Millburn, Greg Crane, Tamy Busk. Fourth row: Susan Fry Barbara Rufkahr, Judy Terry, John Daniels, Mike Petersen, Richard Dave Syverson. Sue Miller, Janet Klein, Ann Hester, Ralph Beebe, Sonia Hakonen, Ilene Janet Wegsteen, Ron Schultz, Elna Carol Strauss, Peggy Dotten, Judy Marlene Garner, Cheryl Schoonover, Norris, Steve Skelton, John Lowryf Geri Miller, Friendliness Paul Williams, Joan Rogge, Frienclliness Appearance 4' 'Iii-4 Stan Meyer, Appearance Bill Miller, Susan Fry, Rick Millburn, Vickie Hargrove, Leadership Sense of Humor Sense of Humor Scholarship Bev Wolf, School Spirit i l :iw f egg ii ummm , Ron Schultz, Judy Busk, School Spirit COUPSYUHOFI lO6 ' x Gary Howland, Cooperation asf.. iff? 'N. Q , 5 !,mg,,f xi: Ann Hester, Leadership GIRLS AND BOYS LEAGUE HONORS Boy ofthe Year, Theron James John Lowry, Scholarship Girl ofthe Year, Tomy Busk Carol Strauss, Athletic Abilit John Hanson, Service '49-9 Steve Skelton, Janet Thomas, Athletic Ability Service RODEO PRINCESS 2 RODEO PRINCESS JUDY FRANK Surfin' U.S,A. sets the stage -for the senior breakfast A . 108 SENIOR BREAKFAST , W ,IW N Senior boys give the iunior girls Viola Dinsmore, Kathy Bartunek, and Judy Haag a bad time with their comy jokes. x 'fini Q. fxegf' .. Wx. 1 , J - Q Xi in .Nvxq Dave Kinney, builds a castle of milk cartons with the help of Jime Craig, Dennis Bauer, Larry Bush, John Nieder- er, Gary Taylor, and Roger Wooley. -v-X Jeff Rude, Tony Teterson, Paul Williams and Steve Skeleton are too busy eating the delicious breakfast served by Janet Thomas. Now iust what's so funny! Sally Hinchsliff, Peggy Dotten, Sharan Korn, Joyce Burke, Nancy Tripp and Trudy Holverstott seem to be enioying Mr. Park's Company. hmm, 255' I ,Z .A u!. ' ,' is 1 Q fee fxlxtlgadq y ILL l 3,5 ,gl ' . , 1, . Q J 'J l alia QNX procession. Bev Wolf finds help from Phil Groshong as he adiusfs her honor cord. Senior advisory Clinton Hoard checks to see that each couple is ready. X EH ' ,N i. f rl I, . L- l ll Serious seniors prepare to make their departure fro Seniors goof-off while waiting for 1-he okay signal to begin the m Willamette High School N l Xi l X X X Elmo N. Stevenson GRADUATION We'II remember always, graduation day. Though we leave in sorrow All the joys we've know, We can face tomorrow knowing We'Il never walk alone. Class motto: HAPPINESS LIES NOT IN WHAT ONE DOES, BUT IN HOW ONE DOES IT. Class Colors: MINT GREEN AND WHITE Class Flower: CARNATION Class Gift: RESTORING HADSHALL'S FOREST Commencement speaker Rev. Watson Baccalaureate speaker Left. After graduation, Ron Schultz and Earl Backman talk over old times while Janet Wegsteen and John Lowry remain in the receiving line. INDEX SCHOOL BOARD Ackerman, Ray - 5 Blanding, Robert - 4 Hall, Mary fMrs.i - 4 Jensen, Leonard - 5 Jones, William - 5 Kokkeler, Clarence - 5 Powers, Tom - 5 Rude, Ralph - 4 Strom, Clif - 4 Wick, Wendell- 5 Wolfe, Edythe - 5 WILLAMETTE HIGH SCHOOL STAFF Beebe, Ralph - 8, 105 Best, William - 9, 57, 67 Carson, Dorothy - 9, 69, 100 Curland, David - 9, 72, 73 Davidson, Edgar - 9 Deautremont, Charles - 64, 65, 74, 92 Doran, Edward - 9, 57, 84 Felton, Eileen - 6 Fullerton, Earl - 9, 92 Godard, Ruby - 7, 69 Helmers, James - 10 Heard, Clindon - 10, 110 Herron, Elma - 7, 91 HOPPS, Jacqueline - 10 Hough, Shirley - 6 Johnson, Jane - 10, 66 Kimball, Betty - 10 Kurlee, Bernice - 6 Loveless, Inez - 10, 86 McGovern, Phillip - 11 Mitchell, Jack - 11 Nyegaard, Allan - 11 Ogden, Floyd -11, 57, 96 Oriel, Laura Jane - 11 Palmer, Virgil - 7 Park, Eugene - 11, 89, 109 Parks, Howard - 12 Penttila, Eldon -12, 71, 83 Platou, Harold - 12, 92 Simmons, Mary - 12 Simmons, Robert - 12 Sparks, Marvin Roy - 12 Stauffer, Wesley - 13, 59, 74, 92 Stokes, Clark - 7 Turnbull, Tom - 6 Uhde, Richard -13, 101 Venable, Margaret - 13, 79, 104 Vossen, Earle - 6 Widness, Joanne - 13 Wright, Les - 13 Wolfe, Orace - 7 Zimmerman, Howard - 13, 941 95 SENIORS ANDERSON, JUDY . 17 Intramurals 4. ANTONE, WAYNE - 17, 31, 93 Letterman's Club 1. Football 1. ,Cross Country 1. Track 1,2,3,4. ASHWORTH, BOB BACKMAN, EARL - 17, 57, 67, 74, 76, 88, 93, 111 Class President 3. Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, Boys' League Council 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Basket. ball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 3. Track 2,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3. 'Boys' State 3. Appointment to the United States Air Farce Academy 4. BAKER, LYNDIA - 17 BANKS, KELLY - 17 Basketball 1,2,3. Baseball 2. Track 2. BAUER, DENNIS! 17, 109 Football l. Basketball 1. BERG, DON - 16, 17, 31, 72, 73, 94 Class Vice-President 4. Nat'i Honor Society 3,4. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. Plays 4. Grips 2,3,4. Spanish Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4. l.R.L. 4. BODENHAMER, LARRY BOOZE, JOHN - 17 Chessmen 3. Basketball 1,2. BOWDER, MARIE - 17 F.H.A. 3,4. BRUNTZ, GARY -18, 31 Basketball 1,3. BURCHFIELD, TISH - 18, 69, 70, 71, 72, 79, 87, 88 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Girls' League Council 3,4, Trea- surer 3, President 4. -Pep Club 4. Wil-Yell 1. Annual Staff 3,4. lnstru. Music Groups 1. Top Natchers 2,3,4. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3. l.R.L. 4. Girls' State 3. National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. BURKE, JOYCE - 18, 72, 73, 88, 109 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Girl's League Council 4. Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 3. Spanish Clubx1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3. Isaak Walton League Representative 3. l.R.L.,4. BUSK, TAMY - 18, 43, 60, 66, 69, 70, 71, 88 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4. Girl of the Month 3. Girls' League Council 4, Vice President 4. Drill Team 3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4, General Manager 4. Top Notchers 3,4. Drama Club 2, President 2. F.B.l..A. 2,3, Treasurer 3. Good Citizen can- didate 4. Girl of the Year 4. BUSH, LARRY - 109 CHAMBERS, ARLENE - 18 Wil-Yell 1. Junior Advisory Board - B.M.R. 3,4. CORNETT, JOHN - 18, 57, 67, 71, 96 Letterman's Club 3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Basket- ball 2. Baseball 2,3,4. Track 1. Top Notchers 3,4. CRAIG, JIM -18, 109 Class Senator 1,3. Chessmen 3. Football 1. Baseball 2. Track 1. Sports Manager 2. CRANE, GREG - 15, 18, 56, 58, 67, 71, 92, 93 Class Senator 3. Student Body Porliamentarian 4. Boy's League Council 3. Letterman's Club 1,2,3, 4, President 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1. Track 1,2,3,4. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3, 4. Service Club 1. CROCKETT, GLENNA - 18 Girl's League Council 2. Youth for Christ 1, 2, Secretary 2. DAUGHERTY, BOB - 18 DeHART, SHIRLEY - 18 Girls' Intramurals 2. Y-Teens 4, Reporter 4. Youth for Christ 2. Concert band performs for the Sivdenfs- DEINES, DICK -19 DODD, MARGARET - 19 DOE, DICK - 19 DOTTEN, PEGGY JANE - 19, 73, 86, 109 GirI's League Council 1,2,3. Pep Club 2,3. Girls' Intramurals 3,4. F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, President 4. M,C.C. 1,2. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. Vice Presi- dent 3. I.R.L. 4. DUKE, BARBARA - 19 Class Representative 1,2. Wil-Yell 1. Girls' Intramurals 1,2. DULANY, GARY - 19, 59, 96 Boys' League Council 1. Letterman's Club 1,2. Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2. Sports Manager 1,4. DUMAN, DENNIS - 19, 64, 93 Letterman's Club 3,4. Football 2. Basketball 2. Cross Country 3,4. Wrestling 4. Sports Manager 2,3,4. DUNHAM, ELDEN - 19 DYKES, LARRY -19 EGGER, BARBARA - 19 Drill Team 2 EGGO, ELNA - 14, 20, 31, 69, 70, 71, 72, B8 Class Treasurer 3, Senator 4. Nat'I Honor Soc- iety 3,4. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Girl's League Council 4, Secretary 4. Drill Team 2,3. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1. GirI's Intramurals 2,3,4. Top Notcl-:ers 4. Plays 1. I.R.L. 4. EICHLER, TOM - 20 ELLIOT, ALLEN - 20, 85 Wrestling 2,3,4. Sports Manager 3. FARRINGTON, CAROL - 20, 71, 88, 95, 99 Nat'I Honor Society 3,4. Girl oi the Month 3. Drill Team 2,3,4, Secretary 3. Pep Club 2,3. Wil-Yell 1. Girls' Intramurals 3,4. Instrumental Music Grgups 1,2,3,4. Top Notchers 2,3,4. Plays 1,4. Drama Club 3,4, Vice President 4. Y-Teens 1. Art Guild 4. FRANCIS, NORENE - 20 FRANK, JUDITH ANN -16, 20, 103 Class Treasurer 4. Senator 3, Drill Team 3. Pep Club 2,3,4. Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. FRENCH, LESA - 20 Class Senator 2. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1. Instru- mental Music Groups i,2,3. Y-Teens 1. FRY, DENNIS - 20 Wrestling 2,3. FRY, SUSAN - 20, 106 Girl of the Month 4. GIrI's League Council 3. F.T.A. 3. I.R.L. 4. GALINSKI, JERRY GANO, KEN - 20 Chessmen 3. GARNER, MARLENE - 21 Wil-Yell 1. Instru. Music Groups 2. GERMANN, DONALD L.- 21 Football 1,2. Basketball 2,3,4. Track 1,2. Ser- vice Club 1,2,3,4. GIBSON, GREG - 21, 67, 74 Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Football 1. Sports Mana- ger 2,3,4. lnstru. Music Groups 1,2,3. Service Club 2,3. Janet Thomas displays one of her artistic talents. GILZOW, DAN - 21 Football 1. Plays 1. GOLDBECK, JIM - 21 GOSSETTE, FRANK - 21, ss, 67, 74, 76, 97 Letterman's Club 4. Football 1. Basketball 2,3, 4. Baseball 1,3,4. Sports Manager 4. lnstru. Music Groups 1. Plays 4. Service Club 1,2. Spanish Club 4. I.R.L. 4. Young Americans 3. GRAF, BILL - 21, 95 GRosHoNG, PHILLIP s. - 21, 92, 93, 94, 106, 110 Student Rody Vice President 4, Senator 1,2. Football 1. Track 4. Sports Manager 3. Plays 4. Drama Club 2,4. Service Club 1. Grips 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4. Spanish Club 1. HACEK, PAM - 21 Pep Club 2,3. Intramurals 2,3,4. F.B.L,A, 2. F.l l.A. 3,4, President 3, Vice President 4. M.C. C. 2,3. SPGNISIW Club 4. I.R.L. 4. HAKONEN, SONJA - 21 Class Secretary 1. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1, Sgt. S At Arms, 1. Girl's Intramurals i,2,3. F.T.A. 2. Spanish Club 2,3. Y-Teens 1. I,R,L, 4, Young Americans 3, Secretary 3. HANSON, JOHN - 21, 107 Boy ofthe Month 4. HARDING, JANI CE - 22, 79, 89, 91 Not'I Honor Society 3,4. Drill Team 3. Annual Staff 3,4. Girl's Intramurals 2,3,4. M.C.C. 2,3,4. HARRY, RICK - 22, 53, 67, 84, 92, 93 Letterman'S Club 2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Wrest- ling 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2,4. Top Notchers 3,4. HARTFORD, PETE - 22, 84 Football 1,2. Baseball 1,2. Wrestling 2,4. HATFIELD, DON - 22, 84, as Wrestling 1,2,3,4. HATTON, TERRY - 22, 42, 43, 54, Class Secretary 3. Rally 2,4. Drill Team 3 . Wil-Yell 1. Instrumental Music Groups 1. HINCHSLIFF, SALLY - 22, 73, 86, 109 GirI's Intramurals 2,3,4. F.B.L.A. 4. F,T,A, 3, F.H.A. 3,4. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. Spanish Club 3,4, Secretary 4. HODGES, SHARON - 22 Girl's League Council 2, Representative, 2. Drill Team 3. Wil-Yell 1. Instrumental Music Groups 2,3,4. HOLVERSTOTT, TRUDY - 22, 89, 91, 109 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. Wil-Yell 1. GirI's intra. murals 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 3,4, President 4. M.C.C. 2,3,4, Treasurer, 3,4. IGO, JEANNIE - 22 Drill Team 3. Wil-Yell 1. ,. I, many Q uw, 5-It 6 Marii Graf completes her Egyptian mural. JAMES, THERON - 15, 22, 59, 67, 84, 88, 94, 95 107, 99 Student Body President 4. Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Boy's League Council 2. Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. Football 2,3,4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Plays 1,2,4. Drama Club 2,4. Grips 1,2,3,4. l.R.L. 4. Boy's State 3. Elk's Leadership Award 4. Isaak Walton League Delegate 3. Region 6 Secretary, Oregon Ass'n of Student Councils 4. JENNINGS, JACK - 22 Letterman's Club 2. Football 1. Wrestling 1,2,3. JENSEN, RICHARD - 23, 81, 84, 85 Letterman's Club 3,4. Football 1. Sports Manager 1,2,3,4. Service Club 2,3,4. F.T.A. 2,3,4. Youth for Christ 2,3. JENSEN, WARREN - 23 JOHNSON, DAVID JOHNSON, EUGENE JORDAN, BOB - 23 Football 1. KINNEY, DAVE - 23, 109 Football 1. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. KINSER, EVERETT - 23, 64, 65 KOEPP, SANDY - 23, 58, 67, 74, 76 Class Senator 1,2. Letterman's Club 4. Football 1,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 4. Track 3,-4. Service Club 1. KOKKELER, KEN - 23, 31, 33 Wrestling 1. Service Club 1. KORN, SHARAN - 23, 72, 73, as, 109 Class Secretary 2. Student Body Assistant Treasurer 3. National Honor Society 2,3,4. Span- ish National Honor Society 2,3,4. Girls' League Council 2,4. Wil-Yell 1. Intramurals 2. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. LANGHOFF, RANDY - 24 LEAS, SHIRLEY - 24 LESSICK, MIKE - 24, 102 Football 3. Basketball 2. Track 2. Spanish Club 4, LORENZEN, PETER - 24, 88, 89 National Honor Society 4. Math Club 4. LOWRY, JOHN - 24, 57, 67, 72, 73, 74, 76, 80, 88, 92, 93, 107, 111 National Honor Society 2,3,4. Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4. Boys' League Secretary . Treasurer 4. Letterman's Club 3,4. Football 1,2, 4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Track 3,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. I.R.L. 4. Youth for Christ 3,4. Math Club 4. Boy of the Month 4. LUDIKER, LEONARD - 24, 94, 98 Cross-Country 1. Wrestling 1. Drama Club 4. Grips 4. LUTZ, KAY - 24, 34, 69, 88, 89 National Honor Society 4. Intramurals 4. Math Club 4, President 4. LYNGARD, EUGENE - 24, 64, 65, 67, 92, 93 Boys' League Council 2. Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Secretary 4. Football 1. Basketball 1,2,3. Cross- Country 3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. MCARDLE, HELENE - 15, 24 Student Body Secretary 4. Class Senator 2. Girls' League Council 3. Rally 2. Drill Team 3. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1. Intramurals 3,4. F.T.A. 1. Spanish Club 1,2, Treasurer 1,2. MCCRAIN, JOYCE - 24, 91 F.H.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 3. Spanish Club 4. MADSEN, KAREN - 15, 24, 71, 79, 87, 88 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 4. Girls' League Council 3. Pep Club 2,3,4. Annual Staff 3,4. Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. Top Natchers 3,4. M.C.C. 2,3. Student Body Chaplain 4. MALONEY, ED - 25, 58, 67, 74, 92, 93, 94 Boys' League Council 2. Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Annual Staff 3. Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 3. Track 1,4. Sports Manager 2,3,4. lnstruc. Music Groups 1,2. Service Club 2. MA RLOWE, HAL - 25, 67, 84, 94 Letterman's Club 4. Wrestling 1,3,4. Grips 4. MAURER, SANDRA - 25, 91, 95 Pep Club 2. Girls' Intramurals 2,3. Drama Club 4. M.C.C. 4. MERWIN, KATHY - 25, 72, 89 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society 2,3,4. Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. F.T.A. 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 3,4. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4. I.R.L. 4, President 4. MEYER, STAN - 25, 64, 81,106 Basketball 1,2,3. Cross Country 3,4. Football Manager 1. Service Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3. Boy ofthe Month 4. MILLBURN, RICK - 25, 57, 58, 67, 92, 93, 106 Boy of the Month 4. Boys' League Council 2,3. Willy the Wolverine 2. Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. Plays 2. I.R.L. 4. MILLER, BILL - 25, sa, 67, 106, 99, 116- Class Senator 1, Vice President 2,3. Boys' Rally 2.' Letterman' s Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1, Track 2. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. PIUYS 4. Boys' State 3. MILLER, GERI-15, 16, 25, 43, 61, 71,106 Class Senator 1,3, Secretary 4. Girl of the Month 4. Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1. Top Notchers 2,3,4. Y-Teens 1. Student Body Corresponding Secretary 4. MITCHELL, DAVE - 25 Basketball 1. Wrestling 1. Track 2. Chessmen 3. MOORE, JANET - 25, 91, 95 Girls' League Council 4. Pep Club 3. Girls' Intramurals 2,3,4. Instru. Music Groups 2,3,4. Drama Club 4, Treasurer 4. M.C.C. 3,4. MORGAN, FLORENCE - 25 MULKAY, ILENE - 26 Wil-Yell 1. Art Guild 4. MURPHY, PAT - 14, 26, 31, 57, 67, 80, B9 Class Senator 3,4. Nat'l Honor Society 3,4, Boy of the Month 4. Boys' League Council 4, President 4. Letterman's Club 3,4, Treasurer 4. Football 2,3,4. Track 2. Boys' State 4. NELSON, PAUL - 26 NICHOLS, PENNY - 26 Wil-Yell 1. I.R.L. 4. NIEDERER, JOHN- 26, 109 Football 1. Basket: ll 1. Wrestling 2. Track 1. OLSON, PAUL - 26 Football 3,4. Wrestling 3. ORR, LINDA - 26, 82 Pep Club 2,3. Wil-Yell 1. lnstru. Music Groups 1,2,3,4. PARKS, LEROY - 26 PETERSEN, CARL - 26 Service Club 3. PETERSEN, TONY H. - 27 PETERSEN, TONY J. - 27, 58, 67, 92, 93 Letterman's Club 4. Football 1,3,4. Basketball 2. Track 1,2,3,4. lnstru. Music Groups l,2. Playys 4. Service Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3. I.R.L. 4. Young Americans 3. PETERSON, JIM - 26, 74, 76, 98, 99 Basketball 4. Plays 4. Por-u., DAVID - 27 POWERS, VERNA - 27 RITCHEY, DAVE - 27, 31 Basketball 1,2, Baseball 2. ROGGE, JOAN - 27, 15, 71 Student Body Historian 4. Girl of the Month 4. Girl's League Council 4. Top Notchers 3,4. ROLOFF, IRENE - 23 RUDE, JEFF - 27, 58, 67, 74, 76, 96, 97 Lettennan's Club 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketballr4. Baseball 1,2,3,4,. Spanish Club 1,2. RUPP, KEN - 27, 67, 82 Class Senator 1,2. Lettern-ian's Club 2,3,4. Foot- ball 2,3. Baseball 1,2,3. Sports Manager 1,2,3. lnstru. Music Groups 1,2,3,4, Service Club 2,3. Spanish Club 1. Youth for Christ 1. SANDERS, DIANNA - 27, 95 Wil-Yell 1. Plays 1. Drama Club 2,4, Secretary- Treasurer 2. F.B.L.A. 2,3. SCHOONOVER, CHERYL - 27 Drill Team 2,3. SCHULTZ, RON - 14, 16, 27, 31, 43, 59, 67. 106, 111 Class President 1,2,4, Senator 3. Boys' League Council 3, Vice President 3. Letterman's Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3. Service Club 2, Secretary 2. SEA Y, SUSAN - 27, 86 F.B.L.A. 2,3,4, Vice President 4. SIMMONS, SANDY - 28 SKELTON, STEVE - 14, za, 56, 57, 67, 71, 74, 75, 76, 92, 93, 96, 107 Class Senator 4, National Honor Society 2,3. Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Publicity Manager4. Football 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,3,4, Track 3,4. Instrumental Music Groups 3,4. Boy ofthe Month 4. SNOW, BOYD - 28, 85 Baseball 2. Wrestling 4. STANFIELD, RICHARD - 28, 53, 64, 65, 92, 93 Class Senator 1. Letterman's Club 4. Basketball 1. Cross-Country 4. Track 3,4. instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3. STOBBE, JUEL - 28 F.:-1.A. 1,2,3. M.C.C. 2,3. Youth 16. chfasf 2. STRAUSS, CAROL - 28, 91, 95, 107 Girl of the Month 4. Pep Club 2,3. Wil-Yell 1. Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Drama Club 4. M.C.C. 3. STUMPF, RICHARD - 28, 64, 65, 67, 92, 93 Class Vice President 3. Letterman's Club 2,3,4. Cross-Country 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4, Sports Manager 2. SULLIVAN, NELDA - 14, 28, 31 Class Senator 1,4. I.R.L. 4. SUNNELI., KAAREN - 28, 33, 41, 43, 54, 89 National Honor Society 4. Rally 2,3,4. Wil-Yell 1. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. SWEENEY, MARILYN - 28 Girls' League Council 2. Wil-Yell 1. Girls' Intramurals 1,2. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2. Drama Club 1,2, Secretary -Treasurer 2. SYVERSON, DAVE - 28, 64, 65, 67, 72, 73, 74, 76, National 81, 89 Honor Society 2,3,4. Spanish National Honor Society 3,4, President 4. Letterman's Club 4, Treasurer 4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Cross- Country 3,4. Instrumental Music Groups 1. Service Club 1,2,3,4, President 4. Spanish Club 1,2,3,4,. I.R.L. 4. Youth for Christ 2. Math Club 4,'yice President 4. TAYLOR, GARY - 29, 109 TERRY, JUDY - 29, 71 Pep Club 2,3. Wil-Yell 1. Girls' Intramurals 2. instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3. Tap Notchers 4. Drama Club 2. Y-Teens 4, Chaplain 4. TOYCEN, RANDI - 29, 82, 91 Girls' League Council 2,3. Wil-Yell 1. Instru- mental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. M.C.C. 1,2,3,4, President 3,4. Youth for Christ 2,3. Young Ameri- cans 3. TRIPP, NANCY - 29, 43, 71, 87, 89, 90, 95, 99, 109 National Honor Society 3,4. Girls' lntromurals 3,4. Top Notchers 3,4. Plays 4. Drama Club 4, F.H.A. 4. I.R.L. 4. Youth for Christ 3. TURNER, JOE - 29 WATSON, SUSAN - 15, 29, 71, 86, 87, 89 Student Body Treasurer 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Girls' lntramurals 3,4. Top Notchers 3,4. F.B.L.A. 3,4, Historian 3, State Director 4. Youth for Christ 3. WEGSTEEN, JANET - 15, 29, 79, 59, 98, 99, 111 Student Body Publicity Chairman 4. Class Treas- urer 1, Senator 2, National Honor Society 3,4. Girl of the Month 3. Drill Team 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President 3,4. Pep Club 2. Wil-Yell 1, Treas- urer 1. Annual Staff 3,4. Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3, 4. Plays Y-Teens 4. Drama Club 2,4. Spanish Club 2,3. 1. I.R.L. 4. Young Americans 3. Art Guild 4, President 4. Linda Orem poses with 'her wooden head carving. -1 WELLS, BONNIE - 29 Wil-Yell 1, Secretary 1- WHITE, NORNIJO - 29, 91, 95 WHITTIER, MILON - 29 Youth for Christ 1. WILCOX, TANYA - 29, 82, 91 Class Treasurer 2. Wil-Yell 1. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. M.C.C. 3, Vice President 3. WILKESON, RAY - 30, 57, 72, 89 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4. National Honor Soc- iety 3,4. Spanish National Honor Society 3,4, Letterman's Club 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation. WILLIAMS, PAUL --30, 59, 67, 71, 97, 106 Bay ofthe Month 4 Lettermun's Club 3,4. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. Baseball 4. Track 1. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. WOLF, BEVERLY - 30, 43, 54, 82, 89, 106, 110 National Honor Society 2,3,4. Girl of the Month 2,4. Rally 2,3,4. Wil-Yell 1. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2,3,4. WOOLEY, ROGER - 30, 109 Baseball 2. YANIW, PAUL - 30 Cross Country 3. YOST, KATHY - 30 Girls' Intramurals 3. Instrumental Music Groups 1,2. l.R.L. 4. JUNIORS Abbott, Gordon - 35, 59, 77. Anderson, Esta - 35. Backes, David - 35, 104 Backman, Janice - 35, 105. Bord, Floyd - 35, 64, 65, 67, 77, 93 Bard, James - 35, 67 Bartunek, Kathy - 14, 35, 63, 86, 109, 116 Bauman, Bob - 35, 93 Beagley, Randy - 35, 81 Behrandt, Jaan - 35 Bliss, David - 35, 85, 93 Blossom, Betty - 35, 86, 99 Bollinger, Sue - 35 Bos, Bonnie - 35, 55 Branford, Jim - 35 Brown, Darla - 35, 86, 100 Brown, Lonita - 35, 91 Bunnell, Roseann - 35, 83 Burchfield, Lynn - 31, 35, 88 Busk, Judy - 35, 66, 106 Calhoun, Sharon - 35 Christensen, Shirley - 35 Conant, Bob - 14, 35, 67, 74, 80, 97 Conrad, Lindsey - 35, 59, 93 Coon, Gerald - 35, 58, 97 Cox, Steve - 35, 67, 77, 96 Kathy Bartunek and Bill man's Dance. Miller enioy the Letter- Crane, Joan - 35, 63, 73, 101 Crumpacker, Russ - 35 Daniels, John - 35, 105 Davis, Mike - 35 Dawe, Ken - 36, 64, 67, 84, 94 Deurmyer, Doen - 36 DeYoung, Linda - 14, 36, 86 Dinesen, Russell Dinsmore, Viola - 37,109 Dubell, Brenda - 37 Dulany, Bob - 37, 59, 85 Duman, Larry - 37, 67, 71, 84, 85, 93, Duncan, Betty - 37 Enyart, Avis - 37, 71 Erickson, Leif- 36, 64, 77, 93 Farver, Kathy - 36 Felton, Sue - 36, 55, 71, 86, 88 Fisher, Monty - 36, 94, 95, 99, 102 Fluke, Sandi- 36 Freeman, Gary - 36 French, Greg - 37 Gard, Doug - 37, 64 Gartzke, Ann - 37 Gilmore, Dove - 37, B1 Goldsworthy, John - 36 Grabner, Richard - 96 Graf, Maru - 69, 94, 98, 99, 114 Gribskov, Cheryl - 37, 98, 99 Griffin, Bob - 37 Groshong, Richard - 37 Gustafson, Pat - 37 Gustafson, Sally - 37 Hong, Judy - 37, 86, 95, 105, 109 Haus, Lyle - 36 Haines, Cheryl- 36 Hollcdey, Joyce - 36, 71 Hansen, Gary - 36 Harrington, Lois Hauge, Jim - 37 Heer, Phil - 37 Heitzman, Sharon - 37 Hickox, Mary - 37, 63, 86, 101 Hilliard, Lois - 36 Hillsberry, Ken - 36, 81 Hinchsliff, Nancy - 36 Hinrichs, Judy - 36 Hinshaw, Yando - 37, 104 Hofferber, Sharon - 37, 89 Hofferber, Sharon - 37, 89 Holland, John Hooker, Marion - 37 Howell, Lloyd - 37, 77 Howland, Gary - 14, 37, 71, 79, 88, 10 Jensen, Elanine - 15, 36, 86 Jacobsen, Arlen - 36 Johnson, Dewey - 36, 97 Johnson, Fred - 77, 93 Johnson, Jan - 36, 86, 89 Johnson, Bob - 36, 104 Joll, Dennis - 37, 59 Jorgensen, Jeri 34, 37, 53, 69, 86 Jostes, Rose - 37, 72, 73, 79, 118 Keller, Lee - 37, 94, 95 King, Karen - 38, 86, 88 Klein, Janet - 38, 61, 105 Knight, Kitty - 38 Koch, Edith - 38 Lambertz, Rodney - 14, 39, 77, 33. 99 Laremore, Arlene - 39, 98, 99, 101 Larson, Robert - 39, 99 Lenning, Charlotte - 39 Lessick, Dave - 39, 85, 94 Lewis, Betty - 39 Laeffler, Joel - 38, 67, 84, 88 Longnecker, Lynden Lowell, Rosalie - 38, 69, 73 Lyngard, Joyce - 38, 63, 66 McCrain, Jack - 38, 85, 93 McFarland, Kathy - 38 Madsen, Doug - 39, 64, 65, 67, 83, 93 Main, Sondra - 39 Martindale, Alan - 39, 82, 94 Mateson, Chuck - 39 Mattson, Duane - 38 Meadows, Troy Miller, Sue - 38, 73, 105 Miller, Judy - 38. 55, B9 101 3 Mishler, Charles - 39, 59, 82 Mishler, Gary - 39 Morgan, Charles - 39 Morgan, Linda - 39 Morrow, Deane - 39, 85 Mulkay, Barbara - 39, 7 Nelson, Gerald - 38 Nelson, Joyce - 33 Nelson, Lavonne - 38 Nicholson, Carl - 38, 67, 77, 97 Nickelson, Fred - 38 Olson, Kathy - 38, 91 Orem, Linda - 39,104,115 Olsen, Harolcline - 39 Palmer, Diane - 39, 91 Parks, Mel - 39 Peckels, Susie - 38 3, 105 Petersen, Mike - 38, 94, 105 Petersen, Phil - 14, 32, 34, 38, 67, 741 75. 93, 96 Petersen, Ann - 38, 99 Peterson, Linda - 39 Peterson, Mary Sue - 39, 83, 91 Phelps, Mariorie - 39, 79, 104 Phelps, Sandra - 39, 83 Phillipps, Connie - 39, 83, 88 Price, Marlene - 39 Ratliff, Linda - 38, 88 Reiley, Jill- 38, 66 Riedel, Cathy - 38 Roberts, Mike - 38 Rosander, Clarence - 38 Rosenbaum, Cheryl - 38 Ross, Gary - 39, 97 Rufkahr, Barbara - 39, 105 Ryan, Clara - 39 Salgado, Philip - 39, 79 Sarra, Joe - 40 Saville, Dorothy - 40 Schuman, Valerie - 40 Skelton, Jon et - 40, 73, 91, 118 Sneed, Alice - 40 Snider, Richard - 40, 71, 85, 93 Sporlin, Carrie - 40, 63, 72, 73, 79, 88, 91, 99, 105, 118 Stahel, Terry - 40, 64, 67, 75, 76 stakes, Burleigh - 34, 40, 67, 84, 89, 93 Surface, Sharon - 40 Taylor, Dick - 40 Thomas, Janet - 40, 70, 79, 104, 107, 113 Tonnies, Linda - 40 Trent, Sharon - 40 Var1Altvorst, Ron - 40 Ventgen, Kim - 40, 93 VanKlein, Linda - 40 Wakefield, Patty - 34, 40, 72, 73, 88 Wellentin, Jack - 40, 71 Whatleyq Terry - 40, 71, 82 Wheeler, Jeff - 40, 71, 81, 94,105 Wheeler, Cal- 40, 71, 94, 95 White, Bob - 40 White, Marilyn - 40 Williams, Sally - 40 Waoiey, Jim - 40 Woaley, Pam - 40, 100 Yaroborough, Linda - 40 Young, Janis - 40, 66 SOPHOMORES Antone, Staryl - 44 Backman, Laura - 44, 86 Baelz, Grover - 44, 64, 85 Ballard, Lon - 44, 77, 97 Barr, Judi - 44 Barto, Lucille - 44 Bartunek, Pam - 44, 55, 68 Beal, Glen . 44, as, 67 Beall, Jerry - 45 Bennett, Diana - 45 Bergstrom, Doug - 45, 77, 99 Beverly, Harvey - 45, SB Billingsley, Ed Billingsley, Ron Brandt, Christine - 45, 100 Branford, Elena - 45, 104 as, 98, .-L,,.e Pat Downs, Melda Lee, Linda Cox, and Bev Jensen shake hands after a badminton match. Brekstad, Kathleen - 45 Briggs, Linda - 45, 73 Brown, Nino - 45 Buck, Mark - 45 Burgess, Tonya - 45 Cantrell, Trudy - 45, 73, 89, 91 Chamberlain, Mike - 45, 64 Chapman, Dennis - 45 Chapman, Jim - 45 Chastain, .lim - 45, 82 Claer, Jim - 45 Cochran, Clyde - 45 Conant, Bill- 45, 59, 71, 73 Cook, Scott - 45 Cnrnett, Dan - 45, 104 Couch, Melva cox, Linda - 32, 45, 55, 69, 71, 105, 117 Crow, Larry - 45 Crumpacker, Sharon - 45, 95, 100 Domewood, Donna- 45, 71 Danby, Maureen - 45 Davis, Clayton - 45 Davis, Vivian - 46, 53, 101,105 DeLannoy, Jeannette - 46 Dodd, Lynda - 46 Dolan, Cynda - 46, 86, 104 Downs, Patsy - 47, 117 Dubell, Doris - 47 Dunning, Phyllis - 47, 73 Ellwood, Kirk - 47, 58, 96 Endsley, Ed - 47 Farrens, Jo Elaine - 47, 99 Fellhauer, Carol - 46 Fish, Dick - 46 Fisher, Randy - 46 Forbis, Kathy - 46 Faust, Karen - 46 Fraser, Wade - 14, 46, 73, 77, 93 Freeman, Dennis - 47 Fullerton, Brian - 47, 53, 64, 71, 77, 93 Fusan, Melanie - 47 Galinski, Sharon - 47 Gard, Glenn - 46 Gartzke, Melvin - 46 Gates, Morris - 46 Gent, Mary - 46 George, Stanley - 47, 53 Gerber, Linda - 14, 47, 66, 73, 89 Gilles, Bonnie - 47 Glass, Dan - 47 Gleason, Carolyn - 47 Glenn, Warren - 47 Goepfer, Bill- 46 Goodman, Ilona - 46, 66, 73, B9 Gorman, Peggy - 46, 86 Graham, Walter - 46 Grantorn, Carol - 46 Greene, Dave - 46 Gregory, Bruce - 47 Grenon, Anita - 47 Hackett, Betty - 47 Haines, Boi: - 47, 82, 97 Hall, Larry - 46, 104 Hansen, Ann - 46 Hansen, Bruce - 46, 93, 94 Hansen, Burl - 46 Harding, Cara - 47, 73, 100 Harding, Larry - 47 Hargrove, Vickie - 47, 89, 106 Harrington, Jean - 47, 73 Harris, Jennifer - 47 Harris, Melinda - 47 Harris, Ronnie - 46 Hart, Diana - 46 Hartman, Denny - 46 Hascall, Margaret - 46 Hatton, Greg - 46, 71, 77, 118 Hayes, Charlotte - 46 Hebert, Bruce - 47, 59 Heft, Gerald - 47 Heitz, Linda - 47 Heidtke, Sandra - 47 Henricksan, Bob - 48, 82 Hester, Ann - 48, 53, 101, 104, 10 Holcomb, Narline - 48 Holland, Effie - 48 Hollingshead, Dan - 49 Hclverstott, Dennis - 49, 64, 93 Howard, Danny - 49, 64, 82, 93 Howe, Max - 49 Inman, Pat - 49, 73 lseli, Mary - 49 lversen, Rhondie - 48, 66 Jensen, Bev - 48, 55, 69, 71, 117 Jensen, Jim - 48, 64, 71 Jobb, Richard - 48, 67, 73, 84, 93 Johnson, Bob - 48, 85 Johnson, Dennis - 48 Johnson, Dennis Lee - 49, 82 Johnson, Don - 49 Johnson, Nancy - 49 Jones, Linda - 49 Kabiser, David - 48 Keele, Susan - 48, 95, 99 Keithly, Bill- 48, 67, 77, 96 Kefel, Barbara - 48, 73 Kilmer, Audrey - 49 King, Ed - 49 Kinser, Eddie - 49 Kierchmeier, Chris - 49, 73 Klein, Ron - 49 Knauber, Karen - 49, 66, 69, 71 Koch, Linda - 48, 71, 73 Keele, Pam - 48, 82, B6 Kohnene, Mary - 48, 95 Kokkeler, Roger - 48, 59 Kull, Margaret - 48 Lambertz, Sharon - 48 Lancaster, Keith - 49, 58, 81 Larson, Ardelle - 49, 82, 90, 99 Lee, Mildia - 49, 66, 117 Leetch, Larry - 49 Rose Joste, Carrie Sparlin, Greg Hatton, Janet Skelton, and Craig Sandberg were selected as ex change students to Mexico City. Lengacher, Lynda - 48, 66 Lindgren, Dennis - 48 Long, Dave - 48, 104 Long, Greg - 48, 59, 73, 81, 85 Lutz, Erna - 49, 69, 105 McArdle, Bill- 49, 59, 77, 96 McGillvray, Mike - 49, 93 McKee, Barbara - 49, 73 McKee, Claudette - 49 McLeod, Mike . 49, 59, 77 Martin, Carol - 48 Martin, Greg - 48, 59, 77 Mathis, Ann - 48 Mays, Darlene - 48, 61 Mee, Judy - 48 Merwin, Lee - 48, 74, 93 Mikkelsen, Bob - 49 Monroe, Betty - 49 Moos, Karen - 49 Morrison, Don - 49, 59 Mulligan, Pot - 50 Nelson, Ann - 50, 95 Nelson, Verna - 50, 86 Niclcols, Sharon - 50 Nielsen, Gary - 51 Nielsen, Nadene - 51 Norris, Dick - 51, 59,105 Omlid, Lee - 51, 59, 77, 89, 97 Parks, Bill- 51 Pennington, Carl- 51, 77 Perin, Larry - 50, 59, 67, 77, 81, 88, Perry, Jay - 50, 59, 77, 89, 93 Peterson, Jo Kay - 50, 104 Peterson, Bill- 50 Phelps, Sibyl - 50 Phillips, Jack - 50 Pitman, Pauline - 51, 91 Plath, Diane - 31, 51, 55, 89 Poole, Davie - 51 Prevosky, Linda - 51, 95 Prociw, Joan - 50 Puls, Linda - 50 Quille, Geneva - 50 Quille, Yvonne - 50, 73, 95 Rhoads, Nancy - 51 Roberts, David - 51 Rosenbaum, Dale - 51 Rossow, John - 51, 74 Rawlette, John - 51, 59, 77 Rutter, Gwen - 51, 70 Sandberg, Craig - 50, 71, 72, 82, 89, Sanders, Jim - 50, 64, 65, 67, 73, 81, Sanders, John - 50, 59, 81, 85 Schoonover, Ted - 50 Schroeder, Marilyn - 50, 89, 101 Schuman, Donna - 32, 50, 68, 95, 105 Scott, Wayne - 51 Seitzinger, Jim - 51 Shaw, Kathy - 51 Shilton, Jim - 51 Shave, Mark - 50, 64, 93 Simmons, Linda - 50, 62, 71, 73 93 9 84 Sipe, Glenda - 50 Sission, Cheryl - 14, 50, 66, 68, 71 Skillen, Ken - 51, 74 Slagle, Randy - 51, 82 Smith, Gary - 51 Solomon, Darlene - 51, 66, 71 Sparks, Karen - 51 Spencer, Susan - 51, 91 Snyder, Danny - 50 Standifer, Jim Standifard, Alfa - 50, 73 Starks, Mike - 50 Sustello, Dennis - 50, 59, 93 Swenson, Sandra - 50 Terry, Marilyn - 51, 86, 104 Thomas, Jane - 51, 95 Tillinghost, Kent - 51 Traynor, Gary - 51, 53, 64, 99, 101 Turczynski, Richard - 52, 64, 85, 93 Valentine, Jerry - 52 Valentine, Judy - 52 Van Slyke, Mary - 52 Ventgen, Eric - 52, 64, 67 AUTOGRAPHS Ventgen, Randy - 52, 73, 93 Vernon, Bob - 32, 52, 64, 93 Voigt, Lynn - 52 Von Moos, Larry - 52 Vossen, Kathy - 14, 52, 66, 82 Wagner, David - 52, 59, 73, 77 Ward, Barbara - 52 Ware, Richard - 52 Warner, Terry - 52, 71, 82, 102, 104 Watson, Margaret - 52, 70, 71, 82, 86 Whethcm, Connie - 52, 95 White, Candy - 52, 73, 91, 95 Whife, Diana - 52, 62, 82, 95, 98, 99 Wilcox, Forrest - 52, 82 Wilkerson, Diane - 52 Williams, .lim - 52, 84 Willings, Bill- 52 Witthar, Par - 52 Wood, Garry - 52, 59, 77 Woods, Mike - 52 Woaley, Larry - 52 Yaniw, Ken - 52 Yoder, Bill- 52, 67, 71, 77, 93 Q! wx ' 92 X ,xy lvl ,X G9 roy N U ,J fox, , A Q9 ,CD ,OC ju , Ay.. 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