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The 1964-1965 Troyan Staff of Woodrow Wilson High School Portland, Oregon presents Portrait yor of a School Volume IX Table of Contents Introduction Fall Activities Winter Activities Spring Activities Academics Clubs Classes Advertisements Index ee FH ie | E SRL Bimei ' Si Simi bi igi be at ELE EEL ee HLM B ELOISE AIOE Re RRR SE LIS REO 5 ee ms ? RH er sec enitin tnt ed ; ‘ a — ee ee nn A ET School...a building—brick, steel, glass— cold, unyielding, permanent. Rows upon rows of lockers, shining metal, are broken only by doorways. Empty hallways seem unfriendly, inhospitable, indifferent. The slam of a locker, a jumble of books, a flurry of feet, and clustering groups bring the complications of life into the school. Life brings confusion — worry, triumph, pride, sorrow, confidence, doubt. Snatches of conversation, ‘‘half-and-half’’ ice cream cones, quiet concentration, dances, solving problems, companionship—these are the school. Life brings warmth, feeling, an at- mosphere of friendliness. Life brings prom- ise, meaning, and purpose to the building. School is a place of learning, but learning is not confined to the building. It stretches far into the world, searching for ideas, con- cepts, traditions, reasons. The building serves as a place where the world can be brought into focus. The school has a feeling about it—intan- gible, but present at every moment of the day. The feeling is one of closeness, be- longing, potential. It doesn’t come from the building — from the brick, the steel, the glass. It isn’t apparent in an empty hall; it comes from the people in the school. Fall Activities ‘| Fall Officers 12 Powder Puff 16 Fall Sports ig Helen of Troy 40 Thanksgiving Dance 41 Kent Bailey Vice President Irene Lei Phil Liu Secretary President 12 Fall Student Body Government With the leadership of Student Body Presi- dent Phil Liu, the Fall Executive Board and Representative Assembly gained the dis- tinction of accomplishing something tangi- ble. For the first time, students made their own budget for student body funds. They also organized a student court and class competition. A public forum system for stu- dent body elections gave the students a chance to ask questions of all of the candi- dates. The Rep Assembly was made more effective by a practice of giving reps an agenda a few days before each meeting. Marcia Lamb Treasurer | Sally Fairchild Activities Chairman % wale Fall President Phil Liu corrects an error in Athletics Commission er Secretary Irene Lei’s typed minutes. | | Dick Bushnell | | 14 Francisco Brieva takes part in the gaiety in the student union. To be a foreign student means many ex- periences during the school year and it is the way which conduces to know other people of different customs and ideals. | came with the purpose to learn a little more about the American high school and the students themselves, what they do and what they like; at Wilson | found all those things and even more. | found a spirit of knowledge among the students which is reflected in different activities: arts, sci- ences, sports, and which gives to Wilson its own characteristic and personality. | have made friends, from whom perhaps | will forget their faces or names, but always will stay in my mind that feeling of friend- ship | found in them. In the assembly, or in the football or basketball game, where ev- erybody participates, | felt that the students are the same human beings all over the world, and who like to live and laugh. Sincerely, Francisco Brieva Rodriguez Asbjorn Fidjestol stands in front of his American home. Exchange Students This year as an exchange student at Wilson has given me many great experiences. Its size and the variety of opportunities offered has always impressed me. The close stu- dent-teacher relationship at Wilson is one of the most important factors making it a great school. | also enjoyed very much meeting the other Wilson students in classes and in after school activities, but the size of Wilson has meant that there is a large number of students | did not get to know personally. My impression of the United States is in line with my impression of Wilson—the opportunities are great, but so is the temptation not to use them. Sincerely, Asbjorn Fidjestol AHA European Seminar Abroad take Oswego’s Christi Walter and Wilson’s Bee Gee Williams Wilson High School Group Il stand directly across from the Swiss Matterhorn. The morning of June 13, 1964, 33 Wilson students, 27 girls and 6 boys, departed from the Greyhound bus depot amid cheers and tears from parents and friends. Upon arrival in Vancouver, B.C., a quick transfer from bus to train sent the Wilson students and their advisors, Mr. Gerald Dadey, Miss Maryanne Norman, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller and Mr. Fred Miller, speeding to their for- eign destination. The B.O.A.C. Jetliner from Montreal landed smoothly and swiftly in London's International Airport — Wilson’s seminar was in Europe. In the course of 214 months, the traveling Trojans visited and studied in various lo- cations of England, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Belgium, and The Netherlands. Highlights of the seminar’s study included three-week home stays with families or in culture areas, and several é Z eS ne eee . li PM ae 'a happy day as the Wilson vom days on both sides of the Berlin Seminar returned home at the depot. all. Passports, health cards, and foreign exchange tables were The Eiffel Tower was a viewpoint 1000 feet above : : : significant items to Wilson’s travelers last summer. Paris for the travelling Trojans. AHA MEMBERSHIP CARD LP PRS pO, ss ; hk ee Jee is a member in good stan ding in the American Heritage Association for years of August 1962 to August 1965. A oe Sef ee @, ry - = © ce of Executive Director eo eee Miia 2 ‘ ai : z ignature of Gooup Member 1. INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATES OF 5 i NA TICE Da % Tensing against the excitement of the game, Pat Parker hopes for victory. Throwing rivalry to the wind, Senior Patty Tarbell and Junior Nancy Eggleston enjoy the antics of the Tro-Johns. Barbara Hobbs, Sue Bloodworth, and Sarah Newhall attempt to warm-up before the game. Powder Puff Panic Spectators who braved a rainstorm to sit through Wilson’s annual Powder Puff game this year were not disappointed. Although they may have lacked the size and skill needed by varsity players, the Junior and Senior girls had more than enoungh enthusiasm to make the game exciting. Cheered by an all-boy rally squad and feted at half-time by the Trojohns, the teams struggled to a 0-0 tie. Except for the three last-minute runs by Juniors Betty Reynolds, Chris Sullivan, and Sue Whitlock, most of the game was played within fifteen yards of the 50-yard line. Both teams executed their plays well, but neither team could break through the other’s defense. Senior Dolly Boals and teammate seem confused by the manly sport of football. Junior Coach Art Bush gives a piece of his mind to This charming group expects to go Sally Merrill who seems to need it. professional next year! se Season’s Summary W.W. Opp. FirSthGOW)!S sean 90 69 Passes completed .. 64 54 Yds. gained passing.1037 587 Touchdown passes . 11 5 Passes intercepted by ... 13 8 Net yards—rushing. .1035 784 YardSsperrplay aeons so Average punt ..... 31255340 Yds. PUntsretunh==sEES S23 Average kickoff ....39.9 40.9 Yds kickw return eel 7 oO Fumbles gar aeere ae 7 14 Fumbles lost ...... 3S We Penalties in yds. ... 479 386 “Average Trojans Second in City Shaken by a 7-6 loss in a pre-season game with Albany, the Wilson varsity football team recovered to place second in city. Led by the passing of Junior quarterback Wayne Twitchell and the rushing of Senior Mark Waletich and Junior Rob Lamb, the team had an outstanding season. Exhibiting high team spirit, the Trojans tromped all of their opponents except Jef- ferson, who held them to a 7-7 tie, and Charging through the victory hoop, the Trojans enter the field in their first home game. Grant, who squeezed by 14-13 to capture the league pennant. Twitchell and Waletich together accounted for almost 1500 yards gained. Twitchell completed 58 out of 122 attempted passes for a total of 960 yards gained. Nine of his passes counted for touchdowns. Waletich made 510 yards rushing in 102 carries for a five-yard average. He also received 14 passes for 177 yards gained. Tackling en masse, the Trojans cause their opponent to fumble. Varsity Football 1964 Washington O Benson 6 Jefferson 7 Franklin 14 WilSOn 29 ea een Colne O Wilson oe Marshallee7, Wilson eee VAGISOnmao Wilson Grant 14 Coach Stanley Stanton 55, DOUG HANSEN, Honorary Team Cap- tain, Second All-City Team, Third All-State Team, State Scholar-Athlete Lineman. 21, ART BUSH, First All-City Team. 83, TIM MOSHER 15,-CHUCK SPENCER ihe Left: 14, WAYNE TWITCHELL, First All-City Team, Above: 32, BRUCE JOHNSON; 67, PHIL OWEN; 51, All-State Honorable Mention; Right: 44, STEVE BRUCE FRASER; 82, GREG SEE, Honorable Mention, COREY. All-City; Right: 79, BILL ZULAUF; 25, BRUCE BEE- MAN. 70, CHET WACHSMUTH 50, PAUL VAN GORDON 30, TONY BROMS ee 23, MARK WALETICH, Most Valuable Play Team, Honorable Mention, All-State. Above: 88, JOHN HALLING; 80, JIM HARVEY; 31, JIM 84, DICK BUSHNELL, Most Inspira- MAYLIE; Left: 60, SCOTT BROWN; 45, NELSON LAYTON. ae Player, Honorable Mention, -City. 65, GREG SCHONS 34, DAN VON ALLMEN 12, JOHN KELLY 69, MARK FISCHER, Honorable Mention, All- City; 16, RICH DAVIDSON; 66, MARK KEEF. 73, MARTY KRUEGER Above: 77, DON FOWLER; Right: 74, BILL HURST; 61, MIKE SCOTT. 75, MARK SEAMAN 63, CHUCK CORRIGAN 78, DENNIS KOBERSTEIN 20, RICH VIKEN 76, PAT GALLAGHER Extreme Left: 82, TOM ARMENTROUT; 84, JERI TODD; 80, DAVE SWEENEY; 88, TERRY VARISCO; Top Left: 64, Paul Linnman; Bottom Left: 62, TOM WILKENS; Above: 87, BERNIE DRUCK, Honorable Mentien, All-City; 41, BOB DAVIDSON, First Team, All-City, Honorable Mention, All-State. Below Left: 53, GEORGE YOUNG, First Team, All-City; 22, ROB LAMB, Second Team, All-City; Above: Managers DON ANDERSON, LARRY GIBSON, BRUCE ELLIS, RAY CAUDURO. Sarah Fort Rally ‘‘Hailed’’ Do we hail our rally? HAIL YES! The Fall Varsity Rally brought many innovations to their job, creating tremendous school and team spirit. The team especially appreci- ated the letters and cards the rally gave them each week before a game. One week, Chris Eggen they placed a sign on the lawn of every player, telling him to fight and win. By add- ing a number of new yells to their ready supply, the rally increased verbal support by game spectators. Throughout the sea- son, the rally exemplifed the ideal in Wilson spirit. Carol White The rally gives the team a big send-off in the courtyard before their preseason game with Albany. 44, hh ane Tom Nadal and Chris Eggen are exuberant after another Wilson football win. Nancy Kneisel 8 : on aavanate ae. 4 BeeGee Williams Bill Griffith Renee Countess Tom Nadal Doug Dahl Wink Warren and an unidentified Trojan bring down a Marshall ball carrier as Steve Birkett and other team members Iook on. Coach Robert McFarlane and Most Valuable Player Don Sitko. 26 alls mL, J.V. Football Record (cop) Washington 13 oo) Benson O 0 Jefferson 21 Wilson on Franklin 6 WEMEMEO we iincoln. 13 ‘0 con) 2) Marshall O WE Madison 13 Troyvees Promising Aided by strong individual players and pre- cision teamwork, the Troyvees won four of their seven games this year. With the help of Don Sitko, Don Kauffman, Randy Page, and John Bledsoe, the offensive team kept up a steady drive to gain at least one touch- down per game. The defensive squad in- cluding Danny Thompson, Wink Warren, Kirk Kenword, and Steve Birkett, was suc- cessful in stopping all scoring attempts of the Benson, Franklin, and Marshall teams. Don Sitko was elected the most valuable player, an honor which he held last year as a freshman team member. The team chose Kirk Kenword as captain, Wink War- ren as most improved player, and Chic Preston as most inspirational player. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Top Row: Coach Al Gray, Manager Mike Amey, Manager Steve Baker, Doug Reynolds, Don Sitko, Gary Horn, Lee Domenigoni, Steve Parsons, Mike Ploghoft, Bruce Johnson, Bob Gould, Dan Thompson, Doug Jones, Tim Gallhager, Kirk Kenward, Gary Greene, Gary Loven, Ted Dienger, Brian Pillup, Steve Clarke, Gary Leeds, Bob Morri s, Doug Bob Herman, John Hartley, Carl Blakeslee, Dennis Lite, Coach Bob McFarlane. Second Goodman, Charles Ek. Front Row: John Allan, Ed Messenger, Wink Warren, Steve Row: Mike Adair, Mike Black, Mike Patrick, Dennis Clawson, Norm Zahler, Gery Birkett, Chuck Loeffel, Don Kauffman, Gary Hastings, Dan White, Jim Melvin, Dan Thompson, John Bledsoe, Ray Cabrall, Chic Preston, Scott Miles, Byron Swanson, Bronson, Jim De Bois, Jim Smith, Dave Zinck, Al Menashe, Jim McGlone, Scott Randy Page, Gerry Tolley, Jerry Roalsen, Ed Tweedale. Third Row: Bruce Bronson, Fairchild. With worry crossing his face, Ford Montgomery urges audience support. Ford Montgomery J.V. Rally Personifies Spirit The lively J. V. Rally members bounced, kicked, and yelled their way through the football and basketball seasons. Ford Mont- gomery and Mike Jeffries performed acro- batics while the attractive rally girls exhibited their dancing ability. Although attendance at J. V. games was low, spirits were high and the rally deserves most of the credit. Serving through both the foot- ball and basketball seasons, the rally per- sonified the spirit of their class and their teams. Janet U’Ren Julie Du Vall a TS. a —s Mike Jeffries Georgie Barlow Helen Wahl ike Jeffries and Ford Montgomery try to raise team spiri M Rhonda Hicks 30 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row: Tony Hartley, Bob Simonton, Benson Liu, Karl Rudnick, Steve Lockhard, Steve Bell, Pat Conell, Wayne Teschner, Dave Schmierbach, Jim Harrington, Dave Price, Manager Lindsey Black- well, Manager Terry Price. Fourth Row: Tom Arnholtz, Jim McCann, Frank Bowlby, Jack Smith, Don Oliver, John Gibson, Bob Bamberg, Mike McNichol, Jeff Kirsch, Keith Tabor, Steve Peterson, Bill Stag- genborg, Gary Johnson, Jim Musser, Dick Pearce. Third Row: Mike Thorpe, Dave Cowles, Jim Dalziel, Paul Lillig, Bob Isaman, Craig Vaage, Mike Keller, Brad Wilson, Harold Buell, Randy Lachenmeier, Tom Inglesby, Dennis Hoaten, Steve Lemire, Kurt Davis, Darell Vaughan, Mike Spang, Ed Krupa. Second Row: Ron Floyd, Kurt Held, Dave Harrow, Paul Gray, Mike Lawson, Tom Cavanaugh, Lee Docken, Kim Hoffman, Rick Krahn, Fred Padora, Ron Hester, Scott Park. Front Row: Coach Vern Marshall, Dave Huth, Ted Norte, Mark Mayko, John Zagone, Jim Ogburn, Pat Primiano, Dick Campbell, Tony Metcalf, Kenny Krietz, Larry White, Bill Dungan, Doug Gregg, Bob Piland, Jack Payne, Coach Gerald Dadey. Troybabes Gain Skill Hampered by injuries to four of their top linemen, the Frosh football team finished the season with a 4-2-1 record. By far the most satisfying game of the sea- son was the 27-13 win over Lincoln. Off to a slow start, the Troybabes met the un- beaten Cardinals with a 1-1-1 record. With a massive team effort, the exuberant Troy- babes ran away with the game. Although Ed Krupa, Curt Held, Jim Musser, and Bob Pierce were injured during the sea- son, the team continued to move the ball with the successfully executed plays of Scott Park, quarterback, and Steve Peter- son and Mike Spang, backs. The team elected Mike Spang as the most valuable player, Scott Park as captain, Jim Musser as the most inspirational player, and Paul Gray as the most improved player this season. Frosh Football Record Wilson? O:osis ava. oe nee Benson O Wilson:.-OSAnae ee Jefferson 24 Wis0n; 14 99 See eee ee Franklin 13 Wilson 27: 239.55 eee ee Lincoln 13 Wilson. -7evite se gee ee Marshall 6 Wilson- Ossi ven ee ee Madison 18 8 2 BROS: Right: An opponent tackles a Trojan player on the Wilson field. Coach Gerald Dadey and Most Valuable Player Mike Spang Varsity Cross Country — 1964 September 30 October 7 Marshall Wilson South Salem Roosevelt .... Madison October 14 October 21 Wilson Marshall Cleveland .... Wilson Franklin Lincoln Jefferson .... Washington ... VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Top Row: Errol Halwey, Rob Gray, Mark Mandel, Harry Harper, Makinster. Front Row: Lex Butler, Bart Brown, Dave Fix, Tom Cau: Craig Bayless, Russell Baker, Jack Des Bouillons, Coach Gordon field, Gary Bergren, Jim Turney, J V. Torgerson. Craig Bayless, Rob Gray, and J. V. Torgerson take an early lead in the team’s decisive victory over Cleveland, Franklin, and Jefferson. An able runner, Rob Gray led his team to a second place victory in state competition. Cindermen Second in State Cross country is a lonely sport—one which requires personal discipline and hours of hard work. Cindermen run miles every day after school, miles at home in the evening, and more miles over the weekend. Because of their dedicated practice, Wil- son’s cross country team grew from what seemed a slow team at the first of the sea- son to a successful team. Despite constant injury and illness, the team grew enough to place third in the city meet and second in the state meet. Senior Rob Gray, who was voted most valuable runner by his team- mates, ran well in all meets and came in sixth in state. Craig Bayless and Gary Ber- gren also contributed to the success of their team. Determination Sparks J. V.’s Determination, ability, endurance, loyalty —these are the qualities that this year’s J. V. Cross Country team possessed. Under the guidance of Coach Gordon Makinster, the J.V.’s won all four of their league meets. Divided into two classes for the city finals, the team continued its success. Class A, mostly Juniors, captured first place while Class B, Sophomores, placed third in its division. J.V. Cross Country September 30 October 7 Witson™ i. oe 32 Wilson” 22) ee V7 Marshall ..... 35! Grant eee 53 Roosevelt ...:147 Madison ..... 81 Benson ae... — South Salem .. 97 October 14 October 21 Wilsonaae au 7. Wilsons eee 28 Cleveland .... 51 Marshall ..... 29 Franklin®. ..% 109%, Eincolivenes ee 126 Jefferson .«...117 Washington ...213 JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Back Row: Bill Kinsey, Mike Pezel, Dave Jostad, Joe Morris, Dan Riley, Jack Des Bouillons. Middle Row: Coach Gordon Makinster, Pat Warrell, Mike Stewart, Paul Thomas, Doug Frost, Owen Blank, Steve Bennett. Front Row: Manager Lex Boyd, Dave Vukelich, Scott Wilson, Bob Boyce, Jim Williams, Paul Frisch, Dave Scheideman, Gordon Stotler, Brian Leohr. Practicing in the brisk morning air, Paul Frisch perfects the style that led the J.V. team to victory. Muscles tensed, Bob Bennett runs the final sprint of his race. Frosh Are Victorious With a record of four victories in league meets, the Frosh Cross Country team went on to win the city championship. Following the lead of Bill Carley, Allan Boyce, and Phil Turney, the team literally ran away with all the prizes. Jon Krueger, Bob Mills, Bob Bennett, and Fred Blank rounded out the top-notch team and pro- vided the depth needed to place first in city. Frosh Cross Country September 30 October 7 VVILSOM eee Ome -WiIlSOM she...) 20 Marshall eer SEL Grant Ae ee, 40 Pano nieen aeetMadison, .e,,+ $119 ooseve i hoes Deabeeot si October 14 Bp MllsOntht se een 20 [ISOM Serastawar se é Cleveland .... 82 Lincoln ...... 72 Franklins tis, Warshall 252 77 Jefferson .... — Washington FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row: Ron LaSalle, Bill Sievertsen, Mike Regan, Mark Hevland, Ellmers, Phil Turney, Bob ies eile Bergmans, Bill Carley, Gary John Huggins, Jon Krueger, Bob Bennett. Front Row: Coach Hal Bowman, Mark Pasero, Steve Smith. se oe aw | Most Valuable Swimmer Clarke MacDonald | Coach Frank O’Neil Showing excellent form, Tam O’Neil strains toward the end of a backstroke race. 7 GIRL’S SWIM TEAM Back Row: Sherry Jenkinson, Berdie Copernoll, Martha Wiley, Skinner, Kathy Stenfors, Dorothy Coombs, Cindy Cain, Barbara Cathy Jamison, Liz Mankin, Janet Collins, Jeanette Lord, Pam Dodge. 36 | Mermaids Triumph Again After winning all league meets and out- scoring second-place Grant 164-72 in the city meet, Wilson’s unbeatable mermaids captured the state title for the fourth con- secutive year. Cathy Jamison, Cindy Cain, Sherri Jenkin- son, and Clarke MacDonald each won state events. Clarke, who was chosen most valu- able swimmer, excelled in the 50-yard free- style and the 100- yard butterfly. Cindy won )the 50 and 100-yard backstroke events. Sherri won the 50- -yard breaststroke. Cathy won the 200-yard freestyle and the 100- yard breaststroke. She broke the national record in the preliminaries of the breast- stroke. Cathy competed in the Olympic try- outs last summer. There she finished sev- ‘enth in the 200-meter breaststroke and seighth in the 100-meter breaststroke, bringing honor to Wilson. Front Row: Patty Hickox, Heather MacDonald, Krista Markee, Nancy MacDonald, Leslie Dodge, Carol Cook, Sarah Fort, Tam O'Neil, Lynn 37 Steinbach, Kathy Magness, Linda Poznanski, Patsy McInnis, Clarke Larkin. Girl’s Swimming— 1964 | | WikSOnme Sige eaten 5 eee, Madison 10 VV IESOT2O4 8 er meet © A Wy Roosevelt 8 WVilSOne7 oie eee eh pee Grant 31 Wilson 95 y=. see ee Washington 8 WilSOMnto4 ae) eee ee eee Jefferson 10 | NVISOT OO wee sree Gal nee Marshall 13 | Swimmers Capture City Boy’s Swimming— 1964 “Swimmers... take your mark... get set”’ ; —the gun broke the tense silence and the Wilson 82 Madison 13 hard-working Wilson swimming team Wilson 77 Roosevelt 18 splashed to another of the lopsided vic- tories that culminated in the team’s fifth Wilson 65 Grant 30 city championship. Although at Haute Wilson 72 Benson 33 were large, they were not easily won. At their posts every morning at 7 a.m., the Wilson 86 Washington 8 swimmers, mostly underclassmen, condi- Wilson 84 Jetterscnmial tioned themselves in the brisk morning alr. Wilson 63 Lincoln 32 Traveling to the state meet in Eugene, the boys took a respectable fifth place in rough Wilson 80 Cleveland 15 competition. Tyler Walthers, most valuable swimmer, broke the meet record in the 100- Wilson 80 Marshall 15 yard breaststroke. Wilson 82 Franklin 13 FIRST SWIMMING TEAM Back Row: Kent Hutchinson, Skip Souther, Jerry Reynolds, Bob Jim Cain, John Burch, Paul Miller. Front Row: Ron Risburg, Doug Steinmetz, Jim Trumboe, Tyler Walthers, Wayne Richards. Middle Ward, Bob Frank, Chuck Erwin, Scott Wyse, Perry Fisher, Larry Row: Bruce Tombleson, Mike Glandon, Dave Humes, Drake Cook, Hahn. Coach Ray Conlon Most Valuable Swimmer Tyler Walthers SECOND SWIMMING TEAM Back Row: Ross Mercer, Trevor Fisk, Richard Clark, James Roberts, Jon Weiner. Front Row: Ford Montgomery, Mark Lindgren, Randall Steve Baxter, Allan Severson, Bob Brisbin. Middle Row: Steve Saari, James, Pete Shepherd, Rob Morrison. Kevin Skinner, Robert John, Don Stevens, Gary Leach, Hans Kaplick, 39 Laurie Richen, Sharon Bowman. oO = _— = Q [S) = | ° £ . 0 ae — Y) Ci 2) os Sy Fe _— oD c o 2% aa) a oOo ° a ® oad Queen Stacey Evans Front Row: Wayne er, Larry Evans. Helen Rules Carrying on the fabled beauty of Helen of Troy, Stacey Evans and her lovely court ruled over one of the season’s most suc- cessful dances. Chosen by the athletic teams, the court was one of the dance’s main attractions. Queen Stacey proved to be as charming and gracious as the dance was successful. Benefit Dance Held The new twist to the Thanksgiving Dance was the adoption of a boys’ court. Through the efforts of the Junior Class to excell in donating canned foods to the Sunshine Division, Robbie Lamb was chosen ‘“‘head gobbler’’. Both the food drive and the dance were counted very successful. THANKSGIVING COURT : Twitchel, Rich Davidson, Dick Pierce, Chris Park- Back Row: Paul Franklin, Bernie Druck, Bob Herman, Rob Lamb— King. 41 Vee f x i Ns Pie Af : | I. p r mr Decemb SMTWTE S | Poles 4-5 67 6910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 GIN pe Oop WN Seo Oe OS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . + : i iy | cae? Homecoming Queen Leslie Butterfield ‘’Twas the Night Before Christmas” Despite a four-day delay, due to snow, a large number of couples braved the pour- ing rain to attend the special event of the year. ‘‘’Twas the Night Before Christmas”’ proved to be a success as pretty girls sat on Santa Claus’ lap confiding their great- est wishes. 4 ! LS : : Back Row: Kate Reitz, Karen Koch, Pat Parker, Lynn Jensen. Front Row: Linda Nelson, Chris Sullivan, Sharon DuVall, Lind a Sievertson. Drama Highlighted fe ( |! a nf “ Joining in the spirit of Christmas, the orchestra and choir joined in music for the season. The highlight of the concert was the drama department’s presentation of | | ‘‘’Twas the Night Before Christmas’’ while the ensemble sang it. Both serious and humorous interpretations were given for the poem. Al Gould gets a beating from both his wife Ron Campbell (left) and his children (right) in a take-off on ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Tam O'Neil and Jonetta Wilson join in song with the ensemble. a ee Coach Ole Johnson a e 0 Dd ® — Sad Be) S o ® OQ ® = _ ° re) Ww fs ) oO — (2) _ Qa = = = ® i 3 Q Q fe) Cc AA) oD c © ond D o a iA) — O The jump at the start of the game marks the beginning of excitement for a Wilson audience. Trojan “‘Giants’”’ Successful Nicknamed the ‘‘Jolly Green Giants,’’ Wil- son’s tall basketball team finished fourth in both the first and second halves of the Season. Although there was no one out- Standing player, several players led the team in specific areas. Senior Steve Park, voted most valuable player by his team- mates, led the team in rebounding with an average of 11.6 rebounds per game. Senior Craig Vogt, team captain, led the team with his average of 10.5 points per game. Doug Lewis and Steve Park also had high scoring averages. Playing exciting games, the Trojans usual- ly depended on a fourth quarter rush to pull ahead of their opponents. Almost half of the team’s points were scored by its Junior players. Junior starters Terry Gould, Chris Park, and Doug Lewis should lead their team to a successful season in 1966. Varsity Basketball—1965 First Half WiHISOREZ 1 Pee stot Seen ee ce, ook earn ee ie Benson 42 WVATS O15 Grete eA et ou a Roosevelt 49 WilSOnk4 Gteinpares a, coe a ee ee Washington 55 WilSOntG Greer twt, O tere, booker Marshall 45 WITS Oni 6 eee ee rc te rt Aa ed ee Franklin 58 Wit SO ie Aer terete hee yah ta, Pn eal Lincoln 43 WilSOnED Oe tee et eS eve Jefferson 59 WilSontG Dupree neney eect dn. eurceeeys. ag Cleveland 52 WikSOntS Orartaace a acm errant yo. Ses Ot ee Grant 72 WilSOng5 Osea etay a tieeee eg, Does en ae Madison 59 Second Half WillSOn G4 air saree Sean ee oho ry irr Sr Benson 59 WilSOnPDS deere eer ne ees, eee. Roosevelt 45 WilSOms5il ceeetce ners emer i fe, 2 Washington 55 WilSOM-5Gteuae wee enatee ras ey nee Marshall 53 WilSOnm: 6: 2 sree nmn wee aed Franklin 72 WilSon:4:7 caer eM rrr Roe Lincoln 40 Wilson: 56 teeta ete ees: Jefferson 65 Wilson) S lin rari fe cts, ceo Cleveland 61 WilSOn: 59 a2.) rere eee re... Grant 82 WilSOm 0S 22: ose eee ras cs aes Madison 59 Mimi eons ee ee | | | 1 | 48 Dave Phillips Terry Gould Craig Vogt Bernie Druck Steve Park Paul Franklin Joe Morris Wayne Twitchell a) - 2 3 Le 3 Rich Davidson Chris Park Tom Nadal Dick Bushnell Doug Lewis Harry Harper 49 Tim Mosher pulls the Trojan Horse down the hall as Stacey Evans and Marit Meadows “‘help.” Sharon Sirianni Lee Arehart Laurie Richen Stacy Evans Molly Schoel Tim Mosher Two Teams Aided With the help of Wilson’s own Green Giant and the girls’ excellent dancing, this year’s Spring Rally encouraged the varsity basket- ball and varsity wrestling teams on to many victories. During basketball season, play- ers found signs on their lockers which were made by members of the rally. The rally also worked many hours making tags for both the basketball and wrestling teams to wear to further promote school spirit. Denice O’Dell Mark London Marit Meadows CRC OLE oe Denice O’Dell, Laurie Richen, and Molly Schoel lead a new yell as Lee Arehart watches. 51 52 J.V. Team Outstanding Raising hopes for next year ’s varsity team, the J.V. team won sixteen of their twenty games and scored a perfect second half record. Although the team won most of their games, they had trouble totaling high scores. They beat Lincoln 17-13 in one game. Because of their good record, they tied for first in city with Grant. oS ame a Junior Varsity Basketball— 1965 First Half Wilson: 59.63%. ontee fae eee eee Benson 49 Wilson'43 3003. --2.s Ae eee Roosevelt 46 WilSOns745iee .. e eeee Washington 61 Wilson 64.20.28 223 34) eee Marshall 46 Wilson, 45 fe ee Franklin 59 Wilson 17 2 2. 24 3 eee Lincoln 13 Wilson. 68 ....%. 3.00 42 ee eee Jefferson 37 Wilson 45.45.5..0.3) ae eee Cleveland 56 Wilson 49.) . o...4 720452. eee Grant 51 Wilson .715 5... 2:3 0 see Madison 51 Second Half Wilson 60% 2 ie eee = ea eee Benson 47 Wilson: 2. oocie ote ee Roosevelt 43 WilsOn 762.5), oes eee Washington 50 Wilson, 77... 2. 25. Gain see ee eee - Marshall 51 Wilson 81% 2 2.4.35 5c ee eee Franklin 54 WilsoOn.82. 2.2: Shae cee ee Lincoln 62 Wilson 804% 2 2. oe eee Jefferson 60 Wilson:64 23 ou) oe Cleveland 41 WilSON 62. i545. ee eee Grant 56 Wilson:7 6%: 5 4 aua5)) eee eee Madison 62 Leer CREE DEO SS EU RUN enn Encanto oni JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Marty Westerman, Mike Ploughoft, Mike Pezel, John Palka, Jay Nikels, Al Mushen, Chet Wachsmuth, Jim Bunzow, Bob Herman. Front Row: Bob Knutson, Bill Lawrence, Bruce Johnson, Bob Pierce, Dave Zinck, Bob Alloo, Randy Page, Scott Kjos, Ray Cauduro, Coach Gerald Dadey. Bruce Johnson makes an important score for his team. 53 54 Jim Briggs makes a shot as Tom Englesby and Scott Park watch. Experience Gained a The freshman basketball team gained ex- | perience but few victories this year as the | season ended with a 3-10 record. The team | attempted a system of unit play which had | worked for the varsity squad but somehow | failed for the Frosh. Scott Park, with an av- | erage of 13 points a game, was voted most valuable player by his teammates. Bob Simonton, most improved player, and Brian Hollander, who was injured during the season, added spirit to the team. ote ce FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Jim Briggs, Gary Noack, Don Oliver, Bob Simonton, John Huggins, Lachenmeier. Front Row: John Knopf, Dick Pearce, Mark Mayko, Tony Metcalf, Ralph NBhnéer. For Inglesby, Ted Norte, Scott Park, Tom Cavanaugh, Randy Boke: poy lett Coach Vern Marshall. Managers: Brad Wilson, Randy Gilbert, ill Schlappie. Freshman Basketball—1965 WilSOnpo Damn Matias. ey. cakes ee dm kd Benson 44 WiISOTRO Omri feon ne Sd che. Marshall 61 WIS OTD .GumIIn Rr ho 5 hee eae Lincoln 22 WilSOnED So mre. | be oes 6 Jefferson 62 WIISOTROS sew ee. Pe wits be os Grant 61 WHSOGO Sas fea =. felt he es Roosevelt 71 WiISOniG2) Meme ee SG Washington 69 WiISOMES lerese ete poe ie, Franklin 59 WIHSOMEGG Apert. Se ne. con Yon Cleveland 75 a) RTA Shee 2 a ea _ Madison 51 55 Nitec i ee Beanie Koberstein struggles to win a match. Grapplers Successful With eight returning lettermen, the Wilson matmen wrestled to second place in city with an eight win —two loss record. The team was led by Seniors Bob Davidson, Mark Waletich, co-captain Jim Miller; Ju- ; : niors John Miller, Phil Owens, and George Varsity Wrestling —1965 Young. The team was hurt early inthe sea- Wilson43..................... Jefferson 6 son by the loss of co-captain Ralph AnDyke Wilson25....................... Grant 21 by injury at a pre-season match. Entering wWilson26...................... Franklin 17 the city tournament as a strong contender, Wilson14..................... Marshall 31 Wilson finished with a first place by John Wilson43...................... Benson 12 Miller, a second place by Mark Waletich, a Wilson34.................... Cleveland 30 first place by Bob Davidson, and a thir d Wilson20..................... Madison 29 place by Phil Owens. Bob Davidson, picked Wilson48...................... Lincoln 3 most valuable wrestler in the city, also re- Wilson44.................... Roosevelt 8 ceived a second place in the state meet. NUILSOR AO see oe ene ee Washington 2 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Back Row: Coach Al Gray, Gordon Stotler, John Miller, Tom Caulfield, Ralph Young. Front Row: Manager Craig McNaught, Van Mason, Tim Lewis, Al Coe- AnDyke, Steve Birkett, Bill Griffith, James Miller, Jo Bill Lanning, Bob David- field, Calvin Hamerous, Jerry Tolley, Gary Hastings, Paul Hooper, Tom Clark, son, Scott Brown, Mark Waletich, Phil Owens, Dennis Koberstein, George Jerry Rolson, Larry Gibson, Tim Gallagher, Pat Gallagher. Back Row: Coach Allan Gray, Norm Zahler, Mark Leslie, Greg Taylor, Kal Hahn, Mike Adair, Ted Haller, Marty Krueger, Ray Krabue, Bernie Metzger, Jim Melvin, Albert Menashe, Coach Stan Stanton. Front Row: Dennis Partipilo, J.V.’s First In City The outstanding success of the J. V. wres- tling team has made Wilson an undisputed city champion again this year. Coach Stan- ley Stanton, new to the J. V. team this year, attributed their record to the number of good freshman grapplers from last year and the spirit among teammates. Jerry To- l ey, Gary Hastings, Paul Hopker, and Jerry Roalson all received letters for their work. One of the assets of the team was that sophomore grapplers were represented in all weight classes, which will help junior and senior teams in years to come. 58 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Steve Suto, Bill Band, Jeri Thompson, Mike Steve Archer. Wien = - tan Jim Maylie and Rich Viken practice their wrestling skills. Gareth Leeds, Jon Wiener, Mike Mathesis, Jim Maylie, Washburn, Doug Warren, Rich-Viken, Ken Anderson, — Junior Varsity Wrestling—1965 Wilson 27. ic 20s eee ee Benson 23 Wilson’ 44 2s: 508) Gee ie ee eee Lincoln 7 Wilson’ 522); 22-henuee eae eee Jefferson O Wilson:21] 2) 3s. eee eee eee ee Grant 31 Wilson:25: ce. { :2e eee ae eee Cleveland 24 Wilson: 56 ...4 264 ee eee Roosevelt 5 Wilson'52..4 30) eee Washington 3 Wilson: 28 5255 ae cee eee Marshall 24 Wilson:'40.-.., 44. ee ee Franklin 11 Wilson:3 1 ..:.: . 32 Madison 19 Freshman Wrestling— 1965 VUES ONEP UME EE ec as ks woes Benson 16 | Whirl 2Sh,. 6 oleae se) Onna een eee Franklin 34 Bo ck oe Lincoln 16 | | WOM ee ee es Jefferson 15 Bo 0 OS. SS Grant 42 | WEG es cee. Cleveland 39 || MIRROR se ee. Washington 13 | WHISONMUGRPEEIEr CG ra dc tce fw. gre ale Madison 37 Steve Wirfs wrestles with his frosh opponent. Freshman Wrestlers Curt Davis, undefeated during the season | and the team’s most valuable wrestler, led his team to victory in four of their eight | matches. Another outstanding wrestler, Bob Bennett, went to the city tournament and lost in overtime in his 123-pound class. Jack Anderson and Jim Musser strength- ened the team and helped fill the gap left when Steve Peterson suffered an injury and was retired for the season. FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM Back Row: Coach Stan Stanton, Jack Nunn, Jack Smith, Bob Piland, Jim Bennett, Jerry Abrams, Bob Mills, Meir Stampfer, Tom Gefre, Steve vias Ben Musser, Dave Price, Jeff Johnson, Steve Peterson, Ed Krupa, Fred Podhora, Risberg, Scott Mayer, Steve Ross, Jack Anderson, Jim Smith, Brent Sherfey, Kurt Held, Frank Bowlby, Manager Steve Archer. Front Row: Curt Davis, Bob Roger DeLessert. Gymnasts Compete This was the first year of competition for Wilson’s gymnastics team. The team had many able members, but it was plagued with bad luck. During the season, Mark London received an injury and was unable to participate for the remainder of the year. One week before the State Gymnastics Meet high point man and team captain Tom Henry broke his foot. Randy Redman re- ceived a similar injury. At state, Dave Taylor took second place on the trampoline while Doug Ward and Ed Galen placed seventh and eighth places re- spectively. Throughout the season, letter- men Tom Henry, Dave Taylor, Mark London, Doug Ward, and Steve Boutelle made great progress as they brought in many victories for the team. Mr. Stallings spent many hours prepar- ing the gymnastics members for half- time entertainment. Carl Blakeslee prepares for a stunt on the parallel bars. COMPETITION GYMNASTICS TEAM Back Row: Steve Boutelle, Don Anderson, Randy Redman, Ed Galen, Steve Row: m i , 1 ’ Fee w: Doug Ward, Jerry Tolley, Mark London, Tom Henry, Da it , Carl Manners, Jay Langley, Jed Langley, Ray Kreps, Coach Joel Sappenfield, Front Blakesley, Byron Swanson John Miller. iC Saran i, Doug Ward performs well on the rings. Gymnastics—1965 Wilson 38. ........ %..... David) Douglas 61 WilSOl Mm On a SOUT RUG een O David Douglas 42 Wilsontosun eae eeu... Jefferson 40 Wilson 40) .2.5522.-....... North Eugene 75 , Jefferson 18 Wilsons 2 ae or , ) Jetferson 24: Roosevelt 60 Tom Henry performs the difficult “giant”’ on the high bar. Doug Hansen Vice President Deanna Anderson Secretary Margie Tweeddale President Spring Student Body Government Boasting Wilson’s first girl Student Body President, the Spring Student Government initiated new programs and put bills passed by the Fall Rep Assembly into effect. The Executive Board distributed honor cards which allowed students with high grade point averages to cut class. They also or- ganized a Student Guidance Commission, planned by the Fall Rep Assembly. New plans included the creation of the office of assistant treasurer, a new system of monitoring halls, and a request for better public bus timing for students. Sue Poznanski Treasurer Lynn Larkin Activities Chairman Bob Davidson, Athletics Commissioner , discusses : exec. board meeting with President Margi Tweeddale. Bob Davidson Athletics Commissioner ‘Love Makes the World Go ’Round” | Pink and red decorations carried out the | theme, ‘‘Love Makes the World Go’Round,” | at the annual Sweetheart Ball. Lovely Queen | Janet U’Ren, who was chosen from a court || of nine sophomore girls, reigned with a | regal air. As an important part of the Valen- | tine’s Day celebration, the Sweetheart Ball created a romantic atmosphere enjoyed by all who were present. | samen tte TT ONE Queen Janet U’Ren Sweetheart Court Top Row: Danna Stewart, Linda Poznanski, Cassie Sills, Sue Welch. Front Row: Gail Copenhagen, Jackie Larkin, Helen Wahl, Karen Story. 64 Jan Hashimoto to Tom Armentrout—“‘Only Make Believe.”’ t Barbara Dodge and Al Gould argue about the failure of their act. ‘“‘Showboat”’ Called ‘‘great’’ by all who saw it, Wilson’s production of ‘‘Showboat’’ played to sell- out crowds. Combining the efforts of the drama and music departments, ‘‘Show- boat’’ was able to present Wilson’s best performers in all fields of entertainment. Especially successful were Ron Campbell’s portrayal of Captain Andy and Dan Domeni- goni’s rendition of “‘Ole Man River.’’ Many Wilson students expressed the hope that Wilson will be able to provide a full-scale musical each year. Troubled Captain Andy, Ron Campbell, grimaces 65 as his wife Parthy speaks to him. aff les 69 IVI IX 15 16 17 18 19 20 ng Act i4 212225 24 25 26 it Cotton and Cord Dance 68 Trojan Tr 7 Q 77) RRA Be eS Margaret Maurice and Doug Hansen prepare for refreshment. ‘April Flowers” Assuming its annual duty as the herald of § spring at Wilson, the Cotton and Cord dance proved enjoyable to all who attended. | Decorated with ‘‘April Flowers,’’ the dance | provided an outlet for weary students at the end of test week, and helped them to satisfy an already prevalent Spring Fever. | The music of Mr. Lucky and the Gamblers provided diversion to make the evening complete for all. a Sue Miller, Vicki Crutcher, and Candi Cardin sing ‘‘I Enjoy Being a Ghoul.’’ Freshman Ann Scott does a tap dance to “The Addams Family Theme.” ‘‘That Old Black Mansion’’ Following the theme of television’s monster shows, ‘‘The Munsters’’ and ‘‘The Addams Family,’’ Trojan Trix brought the humorous aspects of black magic and monsters. Acts in ‘“‘That Old Black Mansion’’ ranged all the way from ‘‘The Old Lighthouse Skit,” a remnant of last year’s Trojan Trix, to music and drama numbers written especially for the show. Competing with the musical pro- duction, ‘‘Showboat,’’ Trojan Trix proved that it was still an important part of Wil- son’s tradition. Pam Howard and Nancy Evans prepare for their song, “With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm.” ““Once Upon A Time” The May Fete Dance became a realm of beauty and enchantment for the lovely May Queen and her court. Decorated with the theme of the Cinderella story, the dance sported scenes from the famed fairy tale. “Once Upon a Time,’’ a dream came true for seven Cinderellas and many of their subjects. Left to right: JoAnn Prentiss, Lynn Larkin, Nancy Kneisel, Queen Deanna Anderson, Bee Gee Williams, Marit Meadows, Sally Fairchild. aft fos = - ees 9 Zz 2 wh ik = S bi x Qy to Cfhuil Cflecadous ey “ak . yin a gs aa —o ie we “nbin Experiences Remembered The curtain rises, silence explodes instant- ly into cheers and screams—the Rose Festi- val Princess has been chosen. For the girl standing alone on the stage, experiences have just begun. Throughout the Rose Festi- val, she will work tirelessly to represent her school. Then, she will travel during the summer as a part of the Festival. When fall comes and the Princess returns from the realm of make-believe, she will bring with her experiences—a collection of memories to be treasured for years to come. be Sndouon Team Determined During the first games of the season, the varsity baseball team posted a very credit- able record, and they were considered by many coaches as an outside threat to cap- ture the city trophy. Led by Junior Wayne Twitchell, Wilson’s leading pitcher, and three-year letterman Greg See, the Trojans” relied on strength and determination to bring home many victories. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Paul Franklin, Mark Fischer, John Halling, Wayne Twitchell, Bruce berger, Bill Lawrence, Greg See, Bruce Weitzel, Bernie Druck, Manager Steve Bye, Chuck Corrigan, Bill Zulauf, Bob Swank, Rich Davidson, Don James. Well. Front Row: Steve Baker, Ed Turney, Bruce Johnson, Dan Thompson, Rich Viken, Lauren Snyder, Bob Pierce, Tom Crawford, Coach Robert McFar- Second Row: Manager Scott Samsel, Paul Isensee, Paul Linnman, Jay Eichen- lane, Mike Heim. Greg See practices his pitching skill. Paul Linnman is Wilson’s excellent catcher. Lt JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Bill Gano, Terry Dunn, Steve Young, Steve Loewer, Jim Taylor, Chuck Loeffel, John VanWagner, Jim Potter, Charles Ek, Bill Chorlton, Doug Bob Allan, Steve Starcevich, Tim Gallagher, Mike Patrick, Roger Brown, Roger Crandall, Marc Kelley. Front Row: Gary Green, Al Menashe, Mike Ploghoft, Webster. Second Row: Tom Metschan, Gary Loven, Dale Bracy, Larry Laurens, Marv Peterson, Jerry Tolley, Bob Butahla, Bob Wilson, Randy Page, Jim : McGlone, Coach John Washburn. Prospects Good Although freshmen were not included on this year’s J.V. baseball team, a very large turnout helped to insure its success. Coach John Washburn felt that his team was well rounded, but especially strong in the in. field. After winning all of their pre-seasor) games, the J.V.’s had hopes of taking the) city title. ' FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Dave Huth, Steve McPherson, Greg Slavens, Steve Cramer, Bob lander, Scott Park, Kurt Held, Scott Dixon. Front Row: Gary Leach, Don Jensen, Gannon, Craig Vaage, Ralph Johnson, Frank Bowlby, Matt Reiger, Tom Shank, Ron Hester, Mike Keller, Randy Gilberd, Dick Pearce, Jim Musser, Randy Lach- Manager Brian Douglass. Second Row: Aleck Lucht, Jim Brown, Steve Ross, enmier, Tom Davanaugh, Tom Inglesby, Ted Norte. Not Pictured: Jack Nunn, Tony Metcalf, Lloyd Jones, Jim Cook, Greg Arrell, Bill Dungan, Brian Hol- Gary Noak, Dave Howarth, Larry Labby, Denny Burdick, Manager Victor Hassing, Mike Marlow, John Knope. Freshmen Start Team A potentially strong freshman baseball team was initiated this year as a result of popular demand and strong class spirit. Curt Held and Tom Inglesby headed the list of promising pitchers, backed up by a well- balanced field. Although hitting was spotty, the frosh managed to win games and ex- hibit high team spirit. Russ Baker makes his approach to the broad jump. Steve Corey starts the home stretch of the 440. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Back Row: John Gibson, Mark Sorenson, John Bledsoe, Chet Wachsmuth, Jim Melvin, Doug Crichton, Pete Wiser, Lee Todd, Dick Bushnell, Bob Hermen, Doug Hansen, Pat Warrell, Kirk Kenward, Mike Adair, Asst. Coach Gordon Makinster. Second Row: Asst. Coach Dick Voll, Bob Davidson, David Allen, Hopes High At the beginning of the season, Wilson’s varsity track hoped to top its 1964 record of fourth in city. Chief coach Harold Ell- mers said that some of this year’s promis- ing contenders were Steve Corey, Wayne Bartnick, Rob Gray, Craig Bayless, Dave Fix, Bob Davidson, Pete Wiser, and Doug Hansen. There were only five returning let- termen, but there were many promising J.V. graduates. Rob Lamb, Chuck Spencer, Owen Blank, Jim Turney, Dave Vukelich, Bart Brown, Dave Fix, Elery Killian, John Sharrer, Steve Erland, Coach Hal Ellmers. Front Row: Manager Terry Swanson, Scott Kjos, Wayne Bartnik, Craig Bayless, Skip Souther, J. V. Torgerson, Gary Bergren, Steve Corey, Bruce Fraser, Greg Schons, Rob Gray, Russell Baker, Scott Brown, Tom Stigum, Gary Burton. Track Format Expanded Due to a large turn-out for J.V. Track, the) | coaches, Mr. Harold Ellmer, Mr. Gordon} Makinster, and Mr. Richard Voll, were able to expand the program this year. The team’s enthusiasm showed as it took its first city) match with a wide margin. J.V. trackmen competed in all varsity competition, includ- ing the shot put, javelin, high jump, long jump, polevault, discus, and the standard sprints and races. JV TRACK TEAM Back Row: Scott Miles, Paul Frisch, Dave Hasson, Doug Goodman, Jon Berg, Steve Bennett, Ken Peterson, Norm Zahler, Don Sitko, Dave Scheideman, Nelson Layton, Steve Ranney, Jim Bunzow, Dave Jostad, Bill Kinsey, Steve Coach Hal Ellmers. Front Row: Terry Swanson, Jim Maylie, Jon Wiener, Chuck Wilson, Jay Nicholas, Coach Richard Voll. Second Row: Coach Gordon Makin- Fryer, Jim Sherfey, Byron Swanson, Doug Jones, Scott Fairchild, Chic Preston, ster, Don Kauffman, Doug Highland, Tim Sills, Doug Reynolds, Bob Boyce, Steve Baxter, Ed Messenger, Gary Burton. Season Promising he frosh track team set the pace for co- eets as they trampled Franklin and Mar- hall in their first league encounter. Jim sriggs and Bill Carley were outstanding in ack events, while Jeff Johnson and Steve eterson showed skill in field events. At he beginning of the season, the team saw rant and Jefferson as two of their tough- st opponents. The team concentrated 1ostly on field events, hoping to round out heir team and capture the city title. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Back Row: John Huggins, Bob Simonton, Mark Hevlund, Tom Magnus, Jim Briggs, Ron Floyd, Bruce Loyland, Lynsday Blackwell, Chris Webber, Carl Rud- nick, Harold Buell, Jeff Johnston, Steve Peterson, Bob Bennet, Mark Pasero, Jim Dolan. Second Row: Phil Turney, Tom Schultz, Bill Staggenborg, Jerry Abrams, Chris Parker, Bill Morris, Fred Blank, Dennis Houghton, Bill Ricker, Mark Mayko, Jon Cook, Jim Ogborne, Bill Carley, Dick Campbell, Steve Wirfs, Brent Sherfey, Coach Hal Ellmers. Front Row: Paul Lillig, Jeff Kirsch, Ron Newberg, Dave Harrow, John Smith, Dave Long, Lynn Wells, John Dixon, Bob John, Lee Dockin, John Miller, Darrell Vaughn, Jim Tarbell, Allen Boyce. Ron Newberg begins the 440 in-a freshman meet. BOYS’ GOLF TEAM Left to Right: Steve Couche, Gary Johanns, Jay Robinson, Ernie Peterson, Gordon Bobillot, Glenn Shimshak. Enthusiasm Great At the beginning of the season, coach Ole Johnson felt that the boys’ golf team would have a good chance in the state champion- ships this year because of the number of lettermen returning. Captain Ernie Peter- son had garnered two golf letters, as had Gordon Bobillot and Jay Robinson. Trans- fer student Glen Shimshak had done very well, and promised to be among the final- ists in state competition. The enthusiasm in terms of turnouts for golf had been so great that two teams had to be created. GIRLS’ GOLF TEAM Left to Right: Jennifer Brown, Sue Thuemmel, Jackie Elwood, Sue Bloodworth, Christi Bayless, Kathy Keene. Fxtra Practice Helps Wilson’s girls’ golf team has gained recog- nition as one of the top high school teams in the city in previous years, and this year’s team promised to uphold the tradition. Due to the excellent weather during the late winter months, team members were able to practice more than usual. This extra practice was apparent when the girls won their first pre-season match with Lake Os- wego. Carolyn Sleeter, Sue Thuemmel, and Christi Bayless appeared promising as golfers at the beginning of the season. “« : Back Row: Gay Reavis, Sarah Newhall, Christie McGoodwin, Barbara Johnson, Team Experienced Presenting a graceful picture to spectators, Wilson’s girls’ tennis team counted on a good season. With all of last year’s team returning, the team had a good reason to hope for a first place in city. According to coach Marion Hara, the girls expected to send at least five team members to the state tournament. 84 n, ¢ af : a kay i ! pA GIRLS’ TENNIS TEAM Christy Gatzke, Jean Nakadate. Front Row: Geri Saltman, Sally Heaney, Tam O'Neil, Claudia Pullen. Yo EIT, d , ‘ Me ‘ Me Mucus “SN “Xe i ¢ ‘ Ta TE ft ee a iene as gc eae ae Sarah Newhall and friend pose for a portrait. Outlook Promising Boasting an undefeated pre-season record, Wilson boys’ tennis team hoped to continue its three-year tradition as Portland Inter- scholastic League Champion. With the re- turning strength of the 1964 State Cham- pion Chuck Alloo, and sophomore stand- out Bob Alloo, coupled with the strength of freshman Randy King, the team will make a strong bid for the state championship in May. With the efforts of returning letter- men Phil Liu, Rob Waterman, and Wayne Baker plus outstanding first-year man Greg Wilson, the team is undoubtedly one of the top in the state. RaRSE onde hie ee ee BOYS’ TENNIS TEAM Left to Right: Greg Wilson, Bob Alloo, Chuck Alloo, David Chrysler, Phil Liu, Ben Liu, Randy King, Rob Waterman, Wayne Baker, Coach Arthur Haight. : 8 96 Englist € 100 Publications 104 Languages 106 Home Economics Shop a“ 114 Physical Education Health 116 Scien a i 119 Social Studie Mr. William Proppe | incipa Pr 88 Mr. Leonard Rinearson Mrs. Mabel Whitted Mr. James Fenwick Vice Principal Vice Principal Vice Principal Continuity Provided A new enthusiasm and faith in the stu- dents marked the addition of two new ad- ministrators this year. Mr. Proppe was a vice-principal at Wilson from 1956 to 1960. He returned this year as principal after spending two years as head of Amer- ican High School in Heidelberg, Germany, and one year as vice-principal at Lincoln High School. Mr. Rinearson completed seven years as activities director at Madison before com- ing to Wilson. His primary interests this year were activities and student govern- ment. Filllng an immense supervisory responsi- bility, the administration provided a con- tinuity in the school’s activities. Mrs. Whitted works busily at her desk. Originality Stressed A brush stroke in just the right place... an unique color combination... a princi- ple of design followed successfully—all of these triumphs bring a special experience to Wilson’s art students—the experience of communicating an idea or feeling with their hands. Besides working on personal projects, art students design and silkscreen all posters for school functions. The department sup- plies representative works for display throughout the school, and sponsors an Art Fair in the spring. Grade school stu- dents that intend to pursue the artistic field in high school are invited to come to the Art Fair. Reeke Mr. Richard Voll Lewis and Clark College B.A., M.Ed. General Art, Commercial Art, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Mr. Henry Heine University of Oregon B.S., Portland State College M.Ed., Art Understanding, Art Seminar, General Art, Ceramics, Department Chairman. Mrs. Doris Pierce Calvin College, Wheaton College B.A. General Art. Mrs_ Diana Powloski American Academy of Art, University of Colorado B.F.A., Graphic Artist. Mrs. Elisabeth Borden University of Portland B.A., M.Ed. General Arts, Crafts, German, Kiro Advisor. 92 Miss Kathleen Wyman University of Oregon B.S. Bookkeeping, Advanced Shorthand, Transcription, Department Chairman. Mr. John Pazlar University of Oregon B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed., Typing, Personal Typing, Business Law, Browse and Buy Business Manager, B.C.A. Coordinator. Typists Gain Skill The dazed faces of beginning typists first coming in contact with letterless type- writers soon give way to smiles of confi- dence as fingers gain speed and accuracy. Symbols of shorthand, which seem mean- ingless at first, become part of the every: day knowledge of some business students, while others manipulate ledgers or income tax forms. Movement from the confusion of begin- ning students to the sure efficiency of ad- vanced business students involves knowl- edge of those skills which will allow them to gain employment in tomorrow’s com- petitive world. Miss Helene Senn Stanford University B.A., M.A. Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice. Sa bw Mrs. Agnes Ranney Linfield College B.S. Typing, Personal Typing. Mrs. Joan Dalton Washington State University B.A. Typing, Record Keeping, Tequa Advisor. Mrs. Sonna Howe F Gooding College B.A., University of Idaho M.S., Typing, Advanced Typing. Structural Linguistics Taught Freshmen study everything from the Dewey Decimal System to The Congo in English- Social Studies classes. This two-period class serves as a base for incoming stu- dents in the difficult transition from grade school to high school. In addition to Eng- lish and social studies, students learn study skills that will help them through their educational career. A major change this year in the Freshman classes was the introduction of structural linguistics in place of traditional grammar. Structural linguistics is the study of the reasons behind grammatical rules. Stu- dents of ‘‘S.L.’’ gain understanding of their language which is useful in future classes where traditional gramar is taught. Mrs. Ann Polk | San Francisco State College, | University of California B.A. Spanish, English. . pe; | gs Ne) ; a2. °. Mrs. Maxine Tomlinson University of Oregon B.A., M.Ed., English, English-Social Studies, I.R.L. Advisor. Mrs. Charmion Selberg i Mrs. Lillian Viken University of California B.A. Willamette University B.A. English-Social Studies, English-Social Studies, Amicia Advisor. Cuates Advisor. ’ 5 MRE HE E ok SRE Ew erbtren gay, ekeBE gS ee ‘e REMA Hay ca ROR EE aR, wetebbon a 5 @BRVAR BD ebedeedhs ght aaneetee . e seeneerees eaQenerer ge eeearzetie 2 2 S eaneaned? PE RRRREERES © ea reese? peernee.® Miss Elinor Dunsmoor Mrs. Mabel Thomson University of Washington B.A. Southern Oregon College B.S., English-Social Studies, Oregon State University M.Ed. Delphi Advisor. Special Education, General Math, Cassandra Advisor. Mrs. Judith Fenker Mrs. Judith Couch University of Oregon B.A., M.Ed. Brigham Young University B.S. English-Social Studies, Trojanes. English-Social Studies, English, Class Advisor. Mrs. Anna Friday Mrs. Barbara Bousquet Portland State, Northwest Oregon State University B.S. Nazarene College B.A. English-Social Studies, English-Social Studies, English, Kemo Advisor. - English, Tae Edvisor. 95 ine Mrs. Maurine Baldwin Reed College, Oregon State University B.S. Effective Reading, English-Social Studies, Browse and Buy Book Shop. LEBER LILES cere semen mee, a aaneeietiinemmiametis eee A TE Mrs. Rae Dodge University of California B.A., University of Oregon. English, Senior Assembly. — | Mr. Christopher Gettman Mr. Fred Warner Yale University. Lewis and Clark College B.A. Student Teacher. English. 96 Mr. Troy Horton Linfield College B.A., University of Oregon, Columbia University. English, Department Chairman. Mrs. Annabel Ashley Willamette University B.A. English, English Seminar. English Aids Expression “Something there is that doesn’t love a Wale 10 be or not to be’... more than any other subject, English leads to pondering the purpose of life, the nature of mankind. English students first study grammar as a background for their other Studies. As they progress through the vari- ous types of literature—essays, short sto- nes, poetry, plays, and novels—they learn to form and express their ideas and to interpret and understand those of other authors. Finally, they come to think of English as a means of communication— an expression that can be written down and read again and again. Mrs. Patsy Bush Stanford University B.A., Reed College M.A. English, Journalism, Statesman Advisor. Mr. Lido Botti University of Portland, University of Oregon B.A., M.A. English, I.R.L. Advisor. 97 Mrs. Abrams University of Oregon B.A. Portland State College English, Speech. Mr. Lowell Slick Mr. Donald Pacheco University of Oregon B.S. Lewis and Clark B.S., Drama, Thespian Advisor, University of Oregon M.Ed. Hi-Lighters Advisor. Forensians Advisor, Forensics | Coach, Debate Coach, Supervisor of Speaker’s Bureau. Mrs. Mary Feller Willamette University B.A. Oregon State University. English, Tequa Advisor. Mr. William Thomas Miss Kathryn Cook Central Missouri State College B.S., Oregon State University B.S., University of Missouri M.A., University Willamette University, Reed College,’ of Wisconsin, Portland State College. University of Oregon. English, Tutoring in English and French. English, Corrective Reading, Remedial Reading, Tae Advisor. Mr. Kermit Miller Wheaton College B.A., University of Chicago M.A. English, Latin, Assistant in Arabic, Y.F.C. Advisor. Miss Sandra Love University of Texas B.A. English, Pep Club Advisor. Miss Caroline Miller Reed College B.A., M.A. English. Miss Mary Berry Montana State College B.S. English, English-Social Studies, Delphi Advisor. She) 100 EDITORIAL BOARD Left to Right: Maryanne Luiten, F. and S. Drama Editor; Margi Rust, S. Photography Editor; Doug Crichton, F. and S. Sports Editor; Denny Hunter, F. Assoc. Editor, Spring Editor-in-Chief; Mark Way- son, F. Feature Editor, S. Editorial Editor; Dave Johnson, F. Make- up Editor, S. Assoc. Editor; Marilee Thome, S. Feature Editor; Deanna Anderson, F. Editor-in-Chief, S. Foreign Correspondent; Robin Priebe, F. and S. Copy Editor; Liz Tweeddale, F. Photography Editor, Spring Make-up Editor. . Statesman staff prepares the paper for distribution. Newspaper Successful he staff members of Wilson’s bi-monthly newspaper, the Statesman, learn the fun- amental aspects of newspaper production. Mrs. Patsy Bush, advisor for the paper, eaches the elementary journalism classes hat train students for work on the States- an. She stresses that every job on the taff is of utmost importance and that every etail must be tended to to make the paper the success that it is. The Statesman has won many journalism awards, among them the All-American Award which it received: in the spring and fall of 1964. The All- American Award is the highest national award given to high school newspaper staffs. | STATESMAN STAFF Back Row: Bob Snashall, Lee Shore, Mike Scott, Rob Gray, Steve Park, Rich Adcock, Doug Crichton, Wayne Thompson, Tyler Walthers. Middle Row: Joan McDonald, Becky Fast, Cynthia Starker, Karen Rasmussen, Marilee Thome, Fran Root. Front Row: Kent Bailey, Denny Hunter, Deanna Anderson, Dave Van Bodegom, Shari McKay, Carol White, Nancy Green, Tritia Toyota, Clark Johnson, Maryanne Luiten, Margi Rust, Robin Priebe, Liz Tweeddale. Nancy Piluso, Advertising Editor; Advertising Staff: Bee Gee Williams, Tim Mosher. Chuck Erwin, Photography Editor; Photography Staff: Elliot White, Walt James, Norm Smith. The Portrait of a School From the first ideas of a basic theme for the yearbook to the finished product lay a long road of confusion, frustration, and hard work. Evolving from a group of indi- viduals to a functioning staff was a neces- sary step in the formation of a portrait meaningful to its viewers. Each staff mem- ber spent hours selling ads, deliberating over elusive problems, and questioning every layout, every sentence. As the book came back from the printers and the staff began to drift apart, each individual real- ized the significance of the year he had spent working as a member of a produc- tive system. The portrait of a school—a piece of immortality which captured a feel- Linda Love, Editor; Mr. Ray Conlon, Advisor; ing, an atmosphere, for those who were Chris Sutton, Associate Editor. involved to experience again. x Leslie Baumgartner, Make-up Editor; John Coutant, Layout Editor; Layout Staff: Sue Thuemmel Virginia Hamar Carol Sparks, Jeri Ross. Make-up _ Staff i Miss Susan Coffman Miss Elva James Mrs. Myrna Fuss University of Oregon B.A., Portland State College B.A. Lewis and Clark College B.A. American University in Cairo. Russian, Algebra, Advisor Listening Lab Aide. German, French, Arabic, for Russian Club. Cassandra Advisor. é. He Miss Leonora Guinazzo Marylhurst College B.A., University of Michigan M.A. Spanish. Miss Phyllis Hutchinson University of Massachusetts B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed. German. 104 i Miss Lois Linder South Dakota State University B.S., | University of Lausanne, Switzerland. French. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller University of Washington B.A., M.A. National Honor Society Advisor. Mr. Bruce Taggart Linfield College, University of Oregon B.A. Spanish, French. Mr. Nouri Al Khaledy Aleppo College, American University of Beirut, Syrian University M.LL., Union Theological Seminary E.F. Arabic. Arabic Added Beginning language students, struggling to understand a new verb tense or mem- orize an irregular verb, have not yet real- ized the true value of a second language. Only when they first read a book or talk to someone in their language can they see the whole new field language has opened for them. Arabic was taught at Wilson for the first time this year. Miss Coffman and Mr. Miller traveled to the Middle East last sum- _ mer for special study in order to teach it. Wilson is one of few American high schools to offer the language. Arabic students be- came experts on Middle East culture in addition to their language study. 105 Skills Practiced The painstakingly sewn zipper which is in- side out...the forgotten baking powder ... the budget that refuses to balance— these are a few of the frustrations expe- rienced by home economics students as they learn homemaking skills. Freshman girls were introduced to home economics through basic courses in cook- ing and sewing. Studies of grooming and modeling were put into practice when girls participated in the Simplicity Style Show in October. Problems of home manage- ment and the family budget were dis- cussed in all the classes, while senior classes put emphasis on making decisions. Learning domestic skills, the home eco- nomics students prepared for the future when they would make use of these skills in their homes. Miss Gayle Swan Montana State College B.S. Home Economics, English, F.H.A. Advisor. Mrs. Ruth DeTillian University of Idaho B.S. Home Economics. 106 Mrs. Mary Torrey Oregon State University B.S. Home Economics. Mr. Allen Ludviksen Ohio State University B.S. Wood Shop, School Project Construction. aS K 4; CL WAIEAY Mr. Virgil Edstrom Washington State University B.A. Electronics, General Math, WARS Advisor. - Mare Mr. Emory Reitz Oregon State University B.S. Mechanical Drawing, General Math, Knights Advisor. Mr. George Perry Oregon State University B.S., M.Ed. Industrial Education, Metal Shop, General Math. Practicality Stressed Emphasizing doing rather than reading about, industrial arts classes at Wilson give their students skills that will help them to find a job. In shop classes, stu- dents work on projects with the hope that their piece of wood or metal will become an object of beauty, function, and purpose. Drafting and electronics classes learn the- ory that they can apply on higher levels— architecture and electrical engineering. 107 108 Mr. Roy Lindsay Linfield College B.A., Arizona State University M.A. Algebra, Senior Math, N.H.S. Advisor, Scholarship Committee. Mr. Jack Barker Kansas State College B.S., University of Kansas M.S. Algebra, Senior Math. Mr. William Stallings Colorado State College B.A., Colorado University LL.B., Oregon State University M.S. Geometry, Gymnastics. Mr. Harold Medici University of Portland B.A., Reed College M.A. Geometry, Algebra. Mr. Cliff Matousek College of Puget Sound B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed. Music Understanding, General Math, Algebra, Building Host. ee Math Teaches Logic From the study of long division to the con- cept of infinity, mathematics is a system of natural order and law. By learning gen- eral principles and applying them to prob- lems, students experience the stimulation of seeking an answer and the frustration of not always being able to find it. Through- out these processes, they use logic and reasoning which will help them in other subjects. No matter what kind of math they study, students gain by exposure to a “pure science.”’ Mr. Joseph Brugato University of Portland B.A., University of Oregon M.A. Senior Math, Algebra, Mu Alpha Theta Advisor. Mr. Allan Gray Oregon State University B.S., M.S. Senior Math, Algebra, Wrestling Coach. Mr. Charles Horner Minot State B.S., Washington State University M.A. Senior Math, General Math, Mu Alpha Theta Advisor. Mrs. Virginia Bartel Stanford University, Oregon State University B.S. University of Oregon M.Ed. Senior Math, Math Seminar. Mr. Arthur Haight Portland State College B.A. Geometry, Senior Math, Tennis Coach. Mr. Richard Herbert Eastern Oregon College B.S. Geometry, Algebra, Hi Y Club Advisor. 109 ORCHESTRA Second Row: Pat Warrell, Paul Nemser, John Baldridge, Shirley Cone, Karen Showers, Steve Fuller, Dan Moore, Rich Halley, Eric LaForge, Robert Kindler. First Row: Cathleen Kelly, John Baldridge, Bernd Kuehn, Terry Gurnon, Eric Watness, Bonnie Bergstrom, Cathie Jamison, Beth Bartel, Bridget Kelly. Back Row: Paul Isensee, Gary Funes, Mr. Dalby, Larry Roberts, Bob Fitzwater, Doug Greene, Erik Thune, Don Jensen, Ross Marsh. Third Row: Gayle Severson, Christine Spring, Jan Winkenwerder, Diana Wilkens, Carolyn Cannon, Renate Kaplick, Christine Johnson, Gretchen DeGraaf, Donna Lind, Julie Allen, Sharon Spring, Steve Orcutt, Tyra Hutchens, Jon McCormick, Eric Estep, Jamia Murray. SENIOR BAND Back Row: Jon Krueger, Norm Foster, Don Lasselle, Margaret King, Nancy Stangell, Mr. Dalby, Stan Durst, Jed Langley, Dan Blunk, Jim Morton, Jon Kruse, Debbie Griffith, Scott Newquist, Gilbert Arp, Larry Roberts, Ernie Bartnik, Harry Harper, Marvin Bott, Grant Branstator, Gayle Severe, Bill Hurst, John Gibson, Tim Leatherman, Dave Berreth, John Heintz, Rob Waterman, George Rainey. Second Row: Paul Thomas, Lauren Snyder, Gerry Kirk, Dave Scheideman, Sandra Rane, Mike Washburn, Bill Sievertsen, Bob Lee, Jon McCormack, Steve Orcutt, Tyra Hutchens, Doug Ward, Marty Westerman, Do White, Fred Wert, Elery Killian, Jay Stull, Emery Killian, David Gibson, Nor White, Ralph AnDyke, Lee Juckett. Third Row: Greg Kullberg, Diane Strickland Connie Morgan, Jerry Mosely, Jay Langley, Dennis Reese, Jim Sherfey, Rand Cadonau, Craig Jacobsen, Terry Keef. Front Row: Christine Johnson, Beck Ritzman, Marilyn Sanders, Nancy King, Alice Silver, Maryann Jones, Irené Grace, Nancy Ostlind, Steve Fuller, Nan Nowells, Sherry Williams. |Back Row: Dave Vukelich, Brent Fredrichson, Ron Schenk, Gary Blackmore, }Roger Webster, Scott Dixon, Gary Wilmoth, Randy Lachenmeier, Mr. Dalby, Craig Zimmerman, Bruce Myers, Randy Marrs, Jane Ellis, Alan Mushen, Gayle Severe, Stuart Letherman, Larry White. Second Row: Tony Lang, Steve Woolf, Kyra Moseley, Roger Brannon, Bob Cavit, Jack Nunn, James Anderson, Fritz Persyn, Mike Zagone, Mike Wintermute, Doug Foster, Dave Luman, Richard | ' JUNIOR BAND Musicians Active Empty chairs and disordered music stands ... the hum of tuning instruments... the house-lights dim and a hush settles over the audience—all is ready for the perform- ance. After hours of practice, the orches- tra is ready to present a work of art for the audience to experience and to enjoy. In addition to the Fall Concert, Christmas Program, and Trojan Trix, the orchestra played an important role in the musical, Showboat. The Senior Band took an active part in football game halftimes this year, marching on the field with the Trojanes. The Instrumental Music department up- held its reputation as one of the best in the city. Mr. Jack Dalby Kansas University B.M.E., Drake University M.M.E., Instrumental Music, Pep Band, Show Band. Warner, Jim Cook, Marvin Onnert, Bob Henry, Larry Coon, Craig Briggs, Dave Schweizerhof, Sid Green. Third Row: Judy Bresee, Merry Waletich, Sue Bres- nan, Lynette Bellamy, Kathy Bresnan, John Gibson, Louis Savage, Marty Krueger, Jackie Elwood, Dave Gutzler, Dennis Reese. Front Row: Joanne Lar- sell, Shelly Smith, Kathy Kerr, Betty King, Martha Spang, Sara Shaw, Stacia Seupp, Mindy Reed. Not Pictured: Pam Canright, Linda Karr. 111 Choir Transmits Beauty Singing in a choir is a unique experience— the blending of one voice with others to make a whole, a thing of beauty, a carrier of emotion. The ability to sing well is not a born trait; it is a skill which must be practiced diligently before achieving the perfection that is desired. This year, the choir took part in the Fall and Christmas programs. They also formed the chorus for the very successful Show- boat, and held important parts in the Tro- jan Trix and Baccalaureate exercises. The ensemble produced a record, ‘‘Willow Wind,’’ which sold several thousand copies in Washington and Oregon. With massive student support, the record occupied hit parade positions for many weeks. Sandra Brashears, Tam O'Neil, and Tom Nadal practice a choir ensemble number. SENIOR CHOIR Back Row: Tommie Thomas, Alvin Christy, Gerda Schrepping, Don Fowler, Chuck Fantz, Richard Brissenden, Rob Gray, Dick Burnett, Dick Bushnell, Tom Nadal, Steve Field, Liz Mankin, Dan Domenigoni, Bruce Beeman, Mike Ogilvie, John Wiley, Jean Sargent, Rich Millison, Ron Shuck, Sharon Newquist, Steve Baxter, Joann Powell, Deanna Anderson. Second Row: Beverly Sallquist, Sandy Breshears, Tom Porterfield, Sherrie Voss, Paul Van Gordon, Joanne Prentiss, Wayne Bartnik, Chris Berg, Mike Ramsby, Sue Miller, Phil Liu, Lynette Kuns, SENIOR ENSEMBLE Left to R ight: Paul Van Gordon, Marilyn Howe, Wayne Bartnik, Jo- Netta Wilson. Tom Nadal. Tam O’Neil, JoAnn Prentiss. Dan Domeni- Scott Brown, Margi Rust, David Chrysler, Carol Sundby, Susan Strickland, Janell Albaugh. Front Row: Darrell Burnett, Jan Highland, John Hoover, Janice Hashimoto, Roberta Evans, Marilyn Howe, Jonetta Wilson, Laurel Puziss, Chris Eggen, Beth Bartell, Marcia Edmiston, Carol White, Sylvia Thune, Linda West- lund, Tam O’Neil, Lynn Jensen, Marcia Wolf, Bud Erland, Alan Willman. Not Pictured: Janice Patterson, John Kelly, Tyler Walthers, Sally Fairchild. Mr. Merle Lotz Drake University B.M.E., M.M.E. Choral Music. goni, Chris Eggen, Scott Brown, Janet Hashimoto, Mike Ramsby. 114 Mr. Harold Ellmers Carroli College, University of Washington, Lewis and Clark College B.S., M.Ed. Physical Education, Track and Field Coach. Mr. Frank O'Neil Pacific University B.A. Physical Education, Girl’s Swim Team Coach, Department Chairman. Miss Carolyn Burkey Portland State College, Indiana State University B.S. American History, Physical Ed., Rally Advisor, Women of Troy Advisor. Mr. Vern Marshall Linfield College B.S. Physical Education, Frosh Football and Basketball Coach, Letterman Advisor. No Spectators Here Students of physical education at Wilson High School learn the importance of con- trolling every muscle and timing every movement in individual sports such as swimming, tumbling, and archery. Taking part in field hockey, basketball, or other team sports, they learn to pool their abil- ities and to become a part of a functioning whole. The most important thing they can learn in P.E. is that it is vastly more sat- isfying to be a participant than a spectator. Miss Marian Hara Oregon State University B.S. Physical Education, Tennis Coach, Intramurals. Miss Iris Overton Oklahoma Baptist University B.S. Physical Education, J.V. Rally Advisor. Self Knowledge Important Achievement... Acceptance... Affection ...Adventure—the needs of the human personality. Approaching self knowledge from a psychological standpoint, health students learn to understand the impor- tance of being mentally and physically fit. They also study social health problems such as narcotics, alcohol, and public health. In general, health classes hope to Mr. Gordon Makinster Lewis and Clark College B.S., M.Ed., Portland State College. enrich the lives of individuals and the so- Health, Cross Country Coach, ; Asst. Track Coach, Statistician. ciety they belong to. Mr. Robert McFarlane Mrs. Dorothy Kyle University of Wyoming B.S., University of Oregon B.S., M.Ed. University of Utah M.S. Health, Pheta Advisor. Physical Education, English, Baseball Coach, J.V. Football Coach, Letterman Advisor. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Moorhead State College, Moorhead, Minnesota B.S. BSCS Biology, Pheta Advisor. Mr. Donald Defler Science Intrigues Students Colorado Stats Cclegs Maia Fascinated, a science student watches an miners Aiea CAE ah Se amoeba moving under a microscope... a piece Of sodium bursting into flame when it is placed in water. ..a prism casting a rainbow of light onto the wall. His curiosity aroused, he learns to question and ex- periment, probing the mysteries of nature. Science, as a vital and changing subject, is important to Wilson’s curriculum. This year, the science department was grateful to receive the gift of an oscilloscope from Tektronix, Inc. The oscilloscope was useful to physics classes and the science semi- nar for such experiments as measuring the speed of light. Mr. Curtis Guthrie __ Mr. Merle Meinicke Missouri School of Mines, Reed College, South Dakota State University B.S., M.S. Lewis and Clark B.S., Oregon State Chemistry, Chess Club Advisor. University M.S. Chemistry, Ares Advisor. Mrs. Jean Chisholm University of Oregon B.A., Reed College M.A. BSCS Biology. 116 Mr. Thomas Witty University of Colorado, Portland State College, University of Portland B.S. BSCS Biology. Mr. Ernest Hohman Oregon College of Education B.S. General Science, Biology. Mr. Lee Loomis Montana School of Mines, Montana State University B.A. Physical Science, General Science, Ares Club Advisor. Mr. Norman Sipple Boston University B.S., M.Ed. PSSC Physics, Science Seminar, Scholarship Committee, Trustee for K7NZE, Wilson Amateur Radio Society. Mrs. Hazel Karr Yankton College B.A., Oregon State University, University of Oregon. Applied Science, Chemistry, Department Chairman, Sci-Ex Advisor. Mr. Gerhard Hertz = Augustana College B.A., South Dakota State College M.S. Physics, General Science. Mrs. Mavis Wheeler Mr. John Washburn Mr. Ray Conlon Central Oregon College A.A., Oregon State University B.S., University of Oregon B.S., M.Ed. ; Portland State College B.S. University of Oregon M.S. American Problems, Publications | American Problems, English-Social American Problems, Sociology Advisor, Boys’ Swim Team Coach. ; Studies, Cuates Advisor. Seminar, Physical Education 5-8, Hi-Y Advisor, Assistant Baseball Coach. PRN HS See e @ OF Bre £ gs Re ia. be ee -° : = cl ; or . ba pa i | x” : x3 . | r | gt aa Mr. Joseph Hood Mr. Robert Larsen Mr. William Guffy Mr. Eugene Severson N.I.S.T.C. B.S., Colorado State College Linfield College B.A. Lewis and Clark B.A., M.Ed. University of Washington B.A. M.A. American History, English-Social American History, American U. S. History, Administrative American Problems, American Studies, Department Chairman, EE Problems, Talons Advisor. Assistant. History, Asst. Class Advisor. Coordinator, Evening Seminar Advisor. Patterns of Culture | The patterns of changing civilizations and brought into focus and their relationship cultures ... their institutions, geography, with our country become clear. governments and histories—all a part of j the study of social studies. Students look Modern European history ac at the whole picture of the past in order to department this year. Modern Europe co anticipate the future. In preparation for cerned the ideas and movement in Westeri | adult life, they study democracy and the history since 1400. Psychology gave stt principles of our society, as Well as those dents an idea of. the complexity of th of other societies. In the classroom, the jndividual in relationship with the worl cultures and pasts of far away lands are around him. | 118 Mr. Olaf Johnson Linfield College B.S., M.Ed. World History, American History, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Knights Advisor. Mrs. Margaret Oberteuffer University of Oregon, Oregon State University B.S., Reed College M.A. Psychology, College and Scholarship Counselor, Scholarship Committee. Mr. John Olivier University of Halle, University of Portland, Portland State College B.A., Reed College M.A. American History, German. Mr. Phillip Read University of Denver B.A., Lewis and Clark College M.Ed. American History, American Problems, F.T.A. Advisor. Mr. Arlen Wells Mr. Eugene Neubauer Oregon State University B.S., M.S. Lewis and Clark B.A., University Psychology, Senior Boys’ Counselor, of Washington, University of Chairman of Curriculum Council. Oregon M.Ed., Modern Europe, Photography. Mrs. Marguerite Ayers Lewis and Clark B.A. American History, English- Social Studies, Spes Advisor. Mr. Stanley Stanton Mr. George Jones University of Portland, Oregon University of Oregon B.S. College of Education B.S.,™M.S. American Problems, Modern World History, Modern Europe, Econ. Europe, Talons Advisor. Seminar, Asst. Football and Wrestling ’ Coach, Intramurals Director. 119 120 Miss Neana Davidoff University of Portland B.A. English Resource Center. Mrs. Doris Morris University of Oregon, Lewis and Clark College B.S. Social Studies Resource Center. Centers ‘‘Resource-full’’ In addition to its regular library facilities, Wilson offered two resource centers this year. Open during school hours, the cen- ters provided a quiet place for studies and abundant resource materials. The English resource center contained books on the history of the language, literary criticism, and an Oxford English Dictionary. The so- cial studies resource center had books on all phases of history and several current events magazines. The centers were en- joyed by many students who spent thes lunch periods there. Mrs. McKay - Assistant Librarian Mrs. Ailene Bromberg University of Omaha B.A. University of Portland M.A. Librarian, Omechi Advisor. Educational Media Specialist. Traditions Unchanging Shuffling pages in a magazine . . . flipping file cards ... illegal whispering—all a part of the tradition of the Wilson library. Stu- dents flocking to the library during their lunch periods and after school find a place of quiet, of intense intellectual electricity— a place where study is encouraged and possibilities are unlimited. The cushioned thud of rubber stamps... the student frantically working against the clock—these will never change. Only the students using the library will change— through their new knowledge. Mrs. Kendricks Assistant Librarian 2 Mr. Ron Humiston Nebraska State B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Fr. Boys’ Counselor, Class Advisor, English-Social Studies. Mr. Gerald Dadey Mr. Keith Anderson Gonzaga University, University Lewis and Clark B.S., of Oregon M.Ed., Fr. Boys University of Oregon M.Ed., Fr. Football Coach, Activities Director. J.V. Basketball. « Ra Guidance Given Working long into the night, Wilson’s coun- selors filled out forms, arranged students’ programs, and wrote college recommenda- tions. Filling an important post, the coun- selors led students to consider possible future occupations and plans, and to pre- ‘pare for them. Mrs. Lavinia Nemeth Whitman College B.A., Oregon State University M.Ed., Jr. Girls Counselor, Speech, Class Advisor. Mrs. Jill Lokting University of Oregon B.S. Freshman Girls Counselor, Speech, Class Advisor. V2 Mrs. Brichell Social Worker. Miss Hannah Larsen Valley City State B.A. University of Oregon M.Ed. Senior Girls Counselor, : Counselor Chairman, Ad. Assistant, Class Advisor. Mrs. Eugenia Gehrke Washington State University B.A., Oregon State University M.A., Sophomore Girls Counselor, Speech, Class Advisor. Mr. Joel Sappenfield Stanford B.A., M.A. Portland State College Sophomore Boys Counselor, Gymnastic Advisor. Mr. Baker Brattstrom s William Jewell B.A., Missouri University M.A., Vocational Counselor, Consumer Math, Algebra, Key Club Advisor. Tyler Johnson and president Bob Vernstrom. Scholastic enthusiasm is shown by N.H.S. vice president Scholars Active they were victorious. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row: Jill Kanal, Barbara Lee, Tom Nadal, Phil Liu, Doug Hansen, John Gibson, Bernie Druck, John Briggs, Scott Mangold, Dave Johnson, Bill Hurst, Nancy Martin. Second Row: Kathy Amey, Rich Viken, Bob Swank, Carey Feibleman, David Bush, John Shar- rer, Gary Gergren, David Hasson, Steve Lane, Don Lasalle, John Neilson, Linda Varecamp. Third Row: Lynette Kuns, Irene Lei, Helen Bergstrom, Nancy Stangell, Rich Halley, Scott Wyse, Bruce Noble, J. V. Torgerson, Mike Call, Linda Love, Sue Miller, Grant Branstator, Christi Bayless, Mary Ritzmann. Fourth Row: Linda Tidyman, Nancy Kneisel, Sally Fairchild, Marcia Lamb, Gail Kes- singer, Liz Tweeddale, Carol Berg, Steve Fuller, Leslie Sorensen, Chuck Erwin, John Shaw, Melinda Ross, Mary Shields, Beth Bartel. Seated: Russell Baker, Tony Broms, Chet Wachsmuth, Bob Vern- strom, Mary Stallings, Tyler Johnson, Margie Tweeddale, Drake Cook, Tom Armentrout, Owen Blank. The National Honor Society concentrated on becoming an active club this year. Work- ing toward a school-wide ‘‘Culture Week,”’ planned for April, N.H.S. members col- lected ideas for speakers and held a very successful used book sale to raise money for the project. They also answered a Grant N H.S. challenge to a college bowl in which 126 SCI-EX Back Row: Tom Armentrout, Craig Bayless. Second Row: Carol Berg, Paul Nemser, Norm White. Seated: Drake Cook, Ann Coppock, Carl Hughes. Wilson’s Scientists Sci-Ex, Wilson’s science honorary, is com- posed of students who have distinguished themselves in the field of science. Most of the club’s members have earned gold med- als in the Northwest Science Fair or similar awards. The honorary has had no service since the science fair was moved from Wilson to O.M.S.I. GOLD KEY Back Row: Chet Wachsmuth. Second Row: Tyra Hutch- ens, John Coutant. Seated: Leslie Baumgartner, Linda Tidyman. Artists Inactive Gold Key, Wilson’s art honorary, is com- posed of art students who have won awards in Scholastic Art Exhibits. Because they could not get a sponsor in Oregon this year, our chapter of Gold Key remained inactive. _Mathematicians Prepare for Fair Mu Alpha Theta, a math honorary, spent many evenings preparing for its conference for grade school mathematicians. Each of the club’s members prepared a talk on a special field of math. The best speeches, chosen by the group and the advisors, Mr. Brugato and Mr. Horner, are given at the conference on April 17th. President Steve Fuller also invited college professors to speak to the group. Journalists Honored Quill and Scroll, a journalism honorary, accepts students each year from Wilson’s Statesman and Troyan staffs. The journal- ists chosen were those who had spent many after-school hours working on their publi- cations and who had shown exceptional journalistic talent. MU ALPHA THETA Back Row: Scott Mangold, Kim Wallen, Lee Todd, Tyler Johnson, man, Bruce Noble, Chuck Alloo, Steve Orcutt, Dave Hasson, Phil Asbjorn Fidgestol, John Gibson, Tim Huyler, Tim Erwert, Dave John- Questad, John Shaw. Fourth Row: Mary Ritzman, Sarah Newhall, son, John Briggs, John Wiley. Second Row: Bernd Kuehn, Scott Leslie Sorensen, Virginia Hamar, Barbara Lee, Carol Berg, Marie Wyse, Tom Nadal, Phil Liu, Chuck Corrigan, Drake Cook, Jon Mc- Ogilvie, Roberta Evans, Mr. Horner. Seated: Bob Vernstrom, Mary Cormick, Allen Mickey, Jay Robinson, Grant Branstattor, Ken Peter- Stallings, Steve Fuller, Janis Hashimoto. Top Row: Kent Bailey, Doug Crichton, Dave Johnson, John Coutant, Chuck son. Third Row: Mr. Brugato, Rich Viken, Bob Swank, Cary Feible- 6 : ON t a QUILL SCROLL ; Maryanne Luiten, Chris Sutton. Third Row: Sue Thuemmel, Nancy Piluso Erwin. Second Row: Robin Priebe, Bee Gee Williams, Leslie Baumgartner, Carol Berg, Liz Tweeddale, Virginia Hamar, Jeri Ross. Seated: Linda Love, Deanna Anderson. ae7 Nancy Kneisel ‘‘crams”’ for Wilson Speech Meet. Speakers Compete and Serve The Forensians shared most of their ac- tivities with the Forensic Team this year. Their members gained awards in city speech meets and participated in the Speaker’s Bureau which was established by their advisor, Mr. Pacheco. With the leadership of presidents Owen Blank and Bob Vernstrom, the club also performed services such as reading Christmas stories to orphans and hospitalized children. Forensians Back Row: Marion Mason, Bridget Downey, Maryann Roy, Linda Row: Norm Smith, Pat Kirrie, Nancy Kneisel, Bob Vernstrom, Owen Landis, Roy Kruger, Jan Highland, Pat Stone, Chris Bayless. Front Blank, Margi Tweeddale, Gail Kessinger. 128 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Top Row: David Chrysler, Al Severson, James Roberts, Steve Fuller, _ Horne, Nancy Piluso, Margie Harris, Jan Louden, Ilene Wright, Linda Robin Butterfield, Joann Powell, Laurie Monahan, Francisco Brieva, Tidyman, Robin Tuttle. Front Row: Mrs. Tomlinson, Susan Smith, Steve Spiegal, Owen Blank, Dave Hasson. Second Row: Jean Naka- Cary Feibleman, Carol Hartsook, Asbjorn Fidjestol, Bob Vernstrom. date, Sandy Isom, Karen Rasmussen, Sue Bloodworth, Cheryl “‘Sino-Soviet Rift’’ Probed Studies in -world economic, political, and social ways is the constant goal of the Wil- son International Relations League. An ‘“‘in- depth”’ study of the Sino-Soviet rift was the year’s project. Culminating the study was the state conference held March 5-6 in Eugene. President Carol Hartsook and vice president Cary Feibleman planned a pot- luck dinner and discussion with the Tigard I.R.L., sponsored A.F.S. day, and had nu- merous speakers and films cohcerning their year’s project. Asbjorn Fidjestol and Carol Hartsook watch as Francisco Brieva explains the Sino-Soviet Rift. Thespians Dedicated Incorporating both the old Hi-Lighters and Thespians clubs, this year’s Thespians were very active. They designed and built the sets for Wilson’s plays and programs, and helped to choose the plays to be pre- sented. Led by president Phil McMullin and advised by Mr. Slick, the club gained a repu- tation as a hard-working, dedicated group. Phil McMullin, Ray Cauduro, and John Zagone arrange lights for Wilson’s production of ‘‘Showboat.” THESPIANS Back Row: Bernd Kuehn, Ray Cauduro, Rod Hevland, Walt Sandberg, Maryanne Luiten, Candy Carden, Margaret Bills, Sue Poplack, Janis Steve Wells, Ron Johnson, Tom Armentrout, Elliot White, Mike Hashimoto. Front Row: Mr. Slick, Sue Miller, Phil McMullin, Ron Zagone. Second Row: Chris DiCurti, Cheryl Peterson, Barbara Dodge, Campbell, John Zagone, Al Gould. Student Director Bill Hurst Mr. Jack Dalby improves his own playing as he instructs band members. SHOWBAND Sack Row: Dave Allan, Larry Roberts, Jim Morton, Ralph Andyke, Lee Juckett, Jerry Mosley, Dan Moore, Greg Kullberg, Randy Cadonau, Rob Waterman, John Norm White, Tyra Hutchens, Steve Orcutt, Bill Hurst, Ernie Bartnik. Front Row: Heintz, Ross Marsh, George Rainey, John Gibson. MEN OF TROY Bouillons, Doug Hansen, Phil Liu, Rob Waterman, Mr. McFarlane. Fourth Row: Lauren Snyder, Paul Linnman, Steve Corey, Jay Eichen- berger, Art Bush, Tony Broms, Bruce Fraser, Tim Mosher, Bruce Weitzel, Craig Vogt, Chuck Corrigan, Pat Gallager. Front Row: Bart Brown, Rich Viken, Ralph Andyke, Greg See, Tom Nadal, Dick Bush- nell, Bernie Druck, John Miller, Steve Birkett, Jim Maylie. Top Row: Russ Baker, Scott Samsel, Gordy Swope, Larry Gibson, Gary Bergren, Chet Wachsmuth, Steve Park, Mark Waletich, Bill Griffith, Dennis Koberstein, Lee Todd, Craig Bayless. Second Row: Ray Cauduro, Mark Mendel, Dave Fix, Paul Isensee, Jerry Reynolds, Dave Sweeney, Bob Steinmetz, Jim Cain, Skip Souther, Scott Wyse, Rob Gray. Third Row: Wayne Bartnik, Wayne Baker, Rich Davidson, Robbie Lamb, Jim Miller, Jim Torgerson, Bob Davidson, Jack Des Athletes Patrol Men of Troy, which is composed of athletes who have lettered in their sports, patrols assemblies to discourage unorthodox ac- tivity. The annual Helen of Troy dance is planned and executed by the Men of Troy, and they are responsible for selecting a Helen of Troy court. President Greg See and advisors Robert McFarlane and Vern Marshall also planned a paper drive for monetary support of the club’s activities. Tom Armentrout keeps an eye out for assembly talkers. 132 Se a EA LE a Sarah Newhall poses in front of the showcase containing trophies for women’s sports. WOMEN OF TROY Back Row: Cathy Jamison, Kathy Keene, Linda Poznanski, Bee Gee Christi Bayless, Sally Fairchild, Claudia Pullen, Chris Eggen, Pat Williams, Cindy Cain, Barbara Dodge, Martha Wiley, Kathy Stenfors, McInnis, Krista Markee, Clarke McDonald, Ann Coppock, Leslie Sarah Newhall, Roberta Copernoll. Second Row: Sue Thuemmel, Butler. Front Row: Carolyn Sleeter, Sarah Fort, Nan Steinbach, Heather: McDonald. 134 Back Row: Campbell, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Sue Skoko, Joann Powell, Kay Harmel, Lunette Kuns, Ron Marcia Edmiston, Stephanie Jonasson, Cathie Evans, Goal Recognized Working toward teaching as an occupation, members of Future Teachers of America had already solved one problem that faces most high school students—the choice of ° a career. With Mr. Read as their advisor, members of F.T.A. had speakers and held discussions about their chosen field. Carol Overlund. Second Row: Betsy Wells, Linda Tidyman, Marion Mason, Maryanne Roy, Mary Shields, Nancy Stengal. Seated: Sue Miller, Liz Tweeddale. CHESS CLUB Back Row: Berry Tver, Asbjorn Fidjestol. Second Row: Dave Hall, Paul Nemser. Front Row: Ed De Graaf, Phil Questad. RUSSIAN Back Row: Dave Chrysler, Steve Fuller, Roger Grove. Second Row: Nancy Carey, Sharon Spring, Pam Murphy, Virginia Burdick, Marie YOUTH FOR CHRIST Back Row: Shirley Canright, Maryanne Roy, Sue Skoko, Byron Stevens, Gilbert Arp, Bernd Kuehn, Pamela Canright, Carol Arthur, Cathy Amey. Second Row: Karen Earls, Libby Minch, Jan Pierson, Barbi Gaylord, Linda King, Alice Arp, Lynn Butherus, Dale McClean, Shirley Cone, Betty Schmierbach. Front Row: Steve Ranney, Marcia Wolff, Margaret Stevens, Sharon Butcher, Janell Albaugh, Lee Albaugh, Mr. Miller. Ogilvie, Bernie Pilip. Front Row: Margaret Chrysler, Diana Stade, Pam Howard, Robin Tuttle, Bridget Downey. Russian Culture Studied ‘“Tovareshi’’ (comrade in Russian) is the name given to the Russian club, organized last fall by the Russian teacher, Miss James. Tovareshi has participated in a number of events, including two Russian exchange movies, a Russian folkdance party at Cleve- land High School, and a Russian Christmas party at Marshall. Under fall president Pam Howard, Tovareshi sold Russian pastries and held a Christmas party. Spring presi- dent Robin Tuttle and Tovareshi have ar- ranged an all-city Russian festival, featur- ing aspects of the country’s music, plays, and songs. a WARS Braving the early morning hours, members of Wilson’s Amateur Radio Society came to Wilson to practice the use of their radio set-up. They spent many hours communi- cating with people from all over the world. Because of this, WARS members found their activities very stimulating as an addi- tion to school life. Soccer Enjoyed Members of the Soccer Club, which is coached by Mr. Haight, met to play soccer with various teams in the Portland area. Presidents Bill Courtney and Renee Van Derueen arranged matches with teams from Catlin Gable, Portland State College, and Lewis and Clark College. Team captains Bob Swank and Kent Hutchinson helped their team to perfect its technique. The games were enjoyed by all who participated. WARS Back Row: Mike Johnson, Tom Wicke, Jerry Pierce, Richard Libby, Paul Isensee. Front Row: Dick Jenkins, Bill Brown, Steve Marshall Darrell Davies. ¢ Back Row: Bill Long, Bill Hurst, Francisco Brieva, Bob Sandoz, Charles Corrigan, Hans Kuester. Second Row: Bob Pierce, Paul 136 SOCCER Frisch, Scott_Samsell, Lee Juckett, Dennis Oster, Lauren Snyder, Kent Bailey. Front Row: Bob Swank, Rene Vanderveen, Steve Spiegel. ] tack Row: Lloyd Roalsen, Wayne Nelson, Bob Majors, Wesley John- ion, Brian LaSalle. Second Row: Mike John, Dale DeFord, Don Gary Smith fires at his target as Dennis Fischer spots for him. RIFLE CLUB Rollins, Harlene Keelee, Bruce LaSalle, Dick Cole, Bob Piland. Front Row: Dennis Fischer, Gary Smith, Joyce John, Lee Foss, Gary Fischer. Rifle Club Competes Shooting is the common interest shared by the Rifle Club members at Wilson. Advised by Mr. Fischer, the Rifle Club is an official chapter of the Columbia Junior Rifle League, and is sponsored by the Wilson Dad’s Club. Under president Dennis Fischer, members compete at the Tri- County Gun Club, and practice at the Army Corps of Engineers practice range. iS7 138 Vice president Keith Davies prepares for a trip to the mountains. Skiers Plan Together Sponsored by the Dad’s Club, Wilson’s Ski Club continued its service to students this year. President Kal Hahn stressed the fact that the club existed mainly as a coordinat- ing factor for Wilson’s many skiing stu- dents. In addition to sponsoring a weekly bus and ski lessons, the Ski Club planned a dance and a race. Mr. Pete Shepherd was the club’s advisor. Back Row: Craig Vogt, Carl Hughs, Cary Feibleman, Jon McCormick, Bill Hurst, Molly Schoel, Shari McKay, Sharon DuVall, Berti Coper- nolil, Denise Hinton, Rhonda Ray, Kathy Gholsen, Sally Fairchild, Laurie Ritchen. Second Row: Dick Jenkins, Doug Crandall, Lee Ann Harty, Betty Reynolds, Mark Waletich, Craig Bayless, Sue Blood- worth, Caryn Talbot, Mary Nielson, Berta Poznanski, Kathy Hetzler, Katy Nadal, Les Butler. Third Row: Roblay Shepherd, Margaret Hobbs, Kathy McCormick, Bruce Tombleson, Mike Glandon, J. V. Torgerson, Sue Welch, Linda Kirk, Leslie Case, Sally Whitesel, Cheryl Hanson, Kay Hughes. Fourth Row: Virginia Hamar, Sarah Fort, Michele Stade, Margie Tweeddale, Martha Wiley, Carolyn Sleeter, Casey Comer, Ann Beebe, Maryanne Roy, Melinda Ross, Nina Goetz, Karla Dolum, Mary Brennan, Judy Robinson, Margie Sutherland. Fifth Row: Bee Gee Williams, Shari Nease, Jeri Ross, Scott Samsel, Judy Weinstein, Kal Hahn, David Poppe, Alan Shields, ' Chris Sullivan, Arlene Zimmerman, Larry Hahn, Marcy Peyton. Front Row: Mike Gaines, Rob Lamb, Bill Griffith, Skip Souther, Brian Pilip, Pete Shepherd, Ed Tweeddale, Alan Nicholson, Bill Kinsey, Stephan Hinton. AMICIA Back Row: Mikal Harris, Joni Warren, Susan Fast, Diane Dyer, Pat Coverstone, Barbara Wert, Linda Tidyman, Susan Shepherd, Sheri Voss, Joann Powell, Diane Upham. Second Row: Nancy Jamison, Sue Richardson, Gretchen DeGraff, Sue Moorman, Pam Berg, Pat Kirrie, Vickie Dahlstrom, Linda Landis, Gloria Crossley, Carol Berg, Janice Martillo. Third Row: Kathy Renner, Jeanette Resche, Helen Wahl, Jackie Larkin, Judy Robinson, Sue Leinbach, Kathy Green, Joy Starr, Maryanne Johnson, Margo Bischel, Kathy Gould, Robin Butterfield. Front Row: Shari Thompson, Georgeann Barlow, Mary Stallings, Tritia Toyota, Linda Wilson, Lyn Lettierre, Jean Nakadate. a. Amicia Greets Patrons Putting on their friendliest smiles, Amicia girls greeted people as ushers at many school programs. Because Amicia members are a constant link between the school and the community, presidents Linda Wilson and Tritia Toyota stressed the importance of presenting a good image. The club also planned parties and sales, and helped the P.T.A. sell Smorgathon tickets to mer- chants. Mrs. Selberg is the club’s advisor. Mary Stallings and Tritia Toyota supply Mark Waletich with a program. ARES Back Row: Gary Kuntz, Ken Hatfield, Pete Radabaugh, Ralph AnDyke, Jon Slayter, Jay Eichenberger, Kerry Hart, Pete Adamson, Dennis Jette, Paul Van Berg, Jon Wiener, Scott Fairchild, Rod Sharp, Steve Cerri, Ted Messenger, Dave Gordon, John Kelly, George Young, Alvin Christy, Mike Baldwin. Front Row: Switzer, Tom Goetze, Danny Thompson, Ford Montgomery. Second Row: Chuck Roger Miles, Steve Corey, Mike Scott, Beanie Koberstein, Paul Linnman, Steve oylett. Floors Swept Active as always, Ares held numerous par- ties and other fun events. Their service, sweeping the gym floor during basketball half-times was performed diligently. Mike Scott and Beanie Coberstein, presidents, provided leadership for their club. Dennis Koberstein, Mike Scott, Brian Dennis Jette and Rod McNeil perform the duties at halftime. Spring President Bee Gee Williams helps prepare decorations for a banquet. Hostesses Gracious Donning an apron and a friendly smile, Cassie girls carried out their tradition as hostesses at school luncheons and _ ban- quets. Highlighting the year’s activities was service at the P.T.A. Smorgathon and participation in the interclub potluck. Be- sides their regular service, the girls also performed various odd jobs such as selling programs at a football game and baby- sitting at a nearby grade school. Cassandra also held a tootsie-pop sale and planned a Mother-Daughter tea. Cassie’s presidents this year were Melinda Ross and Bee Gee Williams, and its advisors were Miss Coff- man and Mrs. Thomson. CASSANDRA Back Row: Leslie Butterfield, Georgianne Ware, Nancy Emmrich, Jo Miller, Leslie Baumgartner, Leslie Bertram, Gail Shirley, Susan_ Smith, Virginia Burdick, Kathy Gholson. Second Row: Linda Sweaney, Judy Miller, Karta Dolum, Louise Labby, Sharon DuVall, Bertie Copernoll, Jackie Elwood, Jeannette Osibov, Sue Frost, Bar- bara Johnson, Tini Svarvarud, Diana Stade. Third Row: Sharie Nease, Penny Prange, Nina Goelz, Joyce Erland, Wanda Cool, Chris Berg, Denise O’Deli, Carole Hanley, Janet Doxey, Nancy King, Carolyn Jones, Margie Harris. Front Row: Kathy Sorenson, Mary Shields, Sarah Fort, Sharie McKay, Melinda Ross, Bee Gee Williams, Sally Fairchild, Laurie Richen, Virginia Hamar, Jeri Ross, Molly Schoel. 141 142 Back Row: Sherri LeDuc, Diane Nielson, Carol Johnson, She Smith, Mary Marquette, Joanne Larsell, Chris Nagy, Nancy Stange Circe Maintains Honor Roll By maintaining the hall honor roll display Circe members assured recognition of Wil- son’s honor students. Aside from this serv- ice, the club participated in a joint car wash, two sales, and a slumber party. The club's presidents were Mary Ellen Page and Marcia Edmiston; its advisor was Miss Caroline Miller. CIRCE lly Il. Leslie Nolan. Front Row: Alyce Lifvendahl, Marcia Edmiston, Mary Ellen Page, DW WILSON HIGH SCHOO HONOR ROLL Tra ui it ee = if Fe : lf if ae Poe satid ng a4 apes! tH] Marcia Edmiston and her fellow club members prepare the new honor roll. CUATES Back Row: Sue Thuemmel, Kathy Watness, Gail Keller, Maureen Piersall, Peggy Strickfaden, Sue Bowlby, Janie Hogl, Carol Childs, Cheri Morris, Joan Wedlake, Sue Bloodworth, Phyllis Smith. Second Row: Tony Warren, Kathy Thomas, Bev Boals, Pam Lambert, Mar- lene Naegli, Leslie Evans, Connie Jones, Diane Lehman, Linda Rogers, Jayne McLeod, Esther Claflin. Third Row: Jan Barnett, Les Butler, Nancy Piluso, Pat Murray, Ann Coppock, Nancy Eggleston, Caroline Kienle, Kate Reitz, Jacqueline De Lessert, Cheryl May, Jeanne Josephs, Christi Bayless, Mary Brennan. Front Row: Jannie Graham, Linda Sievertsen, Karen Stahl, Ann Lickel, Kathy Perry, Jill Hageman, Jill Randall. Two Services Performed Active Cuates girls managed to perform two services this school year. As a school proj- ect, they cared for the main hall showcase, displaying material appropriate to current school programs. As a community service, Cuates worked with the Red Cross. The club’s members also held several parties to round out their full program. Kathy Perry watches a shop student load a skittles board into the car for the Red Cross. 143 JoAnn Prentiss and Cindy Robins lend a helpful hand to Janice Hashimoto as practice for their club service. Delphi Works with Handicapped With the leadership of presidents JoAnn Prentiss and Cynthia Robbins, Delphi as- sisted with the physical fitness program of the blind and mentally retarded children at the Neighborhood House. Aside from this weekly job, Delphi members and their ad- visors Miss Berry and Miss Dunsmoor had several parties, sold lolli-pops, and went caroling. DELPHI Back Row: Stevie Lyon, Sue Rasmussen, Carol McMurtry, Linda Erickson, Sue Christine DiCurti, Jimmie Donahue, Nickie Shell, Leslie Sorensen, Cynthiz Walsh, Karen Rasmussen, Carol Stemarps, Shirley Cone, Carolyn DeVine, Perry. Third Row: Betty King, Nancy Campbell, Charlene McDonald, Margare Bette Meyer, Marilyn Sanders, Irene Grace. Second Row: Kay Ross, Leslie Maurice, Pam Dean, Cindy Kaeser, Carrie Harnett, Susie Smith, Beth Samson Cameron, Diana Rockwood, Denise Deible, Helen Bergstrom, Linda Larson, Barbara Kohnle. Front Row: Lynn Boley, Kathy Keene, JoAnn Prentiss, Cindy Robbins, Sue Clute, Marion Mason. | | 144 GLADIATORS Back Row: Bob Fronk, Steve Cerri, James Roberts, Tim Gallagher, Cal Hamreus, David Louis, Dan Blunk, Phil Zerr, Dave Hill. Front Steve Merrick, Louis Wachsmuth, Dick Bushnell, Gary Wilmoth, Row: Craig Bayless, Scott Mangold, Bob Sandoz, Wink Warren, John Hoover, Tom Nadal, Jon Kralovec, George Rainey, Jan Yost, Wayne Hamerus, Doug Dahl, Jim Trombo, Mark Wayson, Doug Mr. Warner. Second Row: Don James, Bill Chorlton, Steve Birkett, Crichton, Dave Hamilton. Gladiators Smashing Gladiator, traditionally an active club, planned yet another popular event this year. A ‘‘car smash,”’ where students could take out teacher-aimed transgressions by smashing an auto at 10c a swing, proved to be a successful and money-making event. Beside these serious events, Gladiators engaged in several purely fun activities, such as patrolling the south wing and help- ing out at the Dad-Daughter banquet and Smorgathon. Their tireless advisor was Mr. Warner, and their fall and spring presidents were Wayne Hamreus and Doug Dahl. Doug Dahl and Phil Zerr ‘‘remove’’ Dave Louis from the hall. Ron Campbell and Chuck Spencer keep an eye out for prospective ticket buyers. Key Gets Out Vote Key Club, with the advisory of Mr. Bratt- strom, participated in numerous school functions this year. With fall president Mike Call, Key Club sponsored the ‘‘Get out the Vote’’ campaign, and circulated buttons carrying that slogan. With the leadership of spring president Chuck Spencer, the club helped with cross country meets and sponsored the Christmas corsage sale. KEY CLUB Back Row: Tom Phelps, Skip Souther, Kip Newquist, Bob Cavit, Tim Carlton. Second Row: Jon Van Wagoner, Grant Branstator, Doug Kissler, Jim Black, John Graham, Goren Klissir, Murray Cooper, Paul Phelps. Front Row: Dave Chrysler, Art Bush, Dave Cole, Chuck Spencer, Mike Call, Dave Poppe, Ron Campbell. KIRO Back Row: Christine Spring, Anne Hartsook, Marcy Peyton, Marilyn Mary South, Diane Tabor, Patty Wilson, Cathy Evans. Schultz, Connie Anderson, Pam Howard, Sharon Spring. Front Row: Dad’s Club Aided Kiro, under presidents. Diane Tabor and Andrea Gass, spent many hours helping the Dad's Club with mailing and publicity. The club also planned a car wash and a slumber party. Mrs. Borden and Mrs. Polk were Kiro’s advisors. Cathie Evans and Pam Howard mimeograph messages for the Dad’s Club. KNIGHTS OF TROY Back Row: Allen Nicholsen, Jim Milier, Mark Waletich, Steve Field, ham, Dave Poppe, Jim Smith, Dave Scheideman. Front Row: Jerry Dick Jenkins, Bruce Bronson, Kim Hutchinson. Second Row: Doug Reynolds, Greg Osibov, Brad Beech, Jerry Todd, Kent Hutchinson. Reynolds, Bob Steinmetz, Skip Souther, George Heller, John Gra- ‘‘Feedback”’ Eliminated Saddled with the responsibilities of audio control for the gym and cafeteria, the Knights performed their service under the advisory of Mr. Reitz and Mr. Johnson. They worked amiably in the ‘‘behind the scenes”’ work for noon-time announcements, pep rallies, and all dances and meetings held in the cafeteria. Their adeptness has vir- tually eliminated ‘‘feedback’’ and lack of volume, which was a problem. Jerry Reynolds attempts to keep account of a fast moving basketball game. 148 OMECHI Back Row: Pam Starr, Terrie Lind, Loralee Schafer, Deanna Ander- Danna Stewart, Sue Henry. Third Row: Nancy Gordon, Mary Page, son, Leanne Harty, Allison Dick, Chris Sutton, Linda Jager, Lynette Mary Grommesh, Janet Stalnaker, Anne Pasero, Ann Peebe, Judy Kuns, Jan Patterson, Nan Kaiser. Second Row: Sara Shaw, Patty Speck, Robin Priebe, Janie Krueger, Sue Strickland, Royn Schultz. Stone, Carol Stalnaker, Marilyn Howe, Georgene Mikesell, Joanne Seated: Margie Tweeddale, Gail Kessinger, Sally Whitesel, Jan High- Pope, Stephanie Jonasson, Mary Neilson, Karen Orcutt, Bev Walton, land, Marcia Lamb, Janet Stewart, Arden Shelton, Caryn Talbot. Omechi Aids P.T.A. As P.T.A. helpers, Omechi members spent many after-school hours folding and sta- pling Elder Statesmans. They also baby-sat at Markham Grade School and worked in the library and bookroom. On the social side, Omechi members held installations, a slumber party, and a Tootsie-pop sale. Margie Tweeddale and Deanna Anderson put messages in teachers’ boxes. 149 Janice Graham and Bertie Copernoll paint a sign advertising the Thanksgiving Dance. Practice Brings Precision Bright costumes and precision were the characteristics of the ’64-’65 Trojanes, coached by Mrs. Judith Fenker. Practicing every day at school, the Trojanes perfected the dance routines which were presented to spectators at football and basketball games. With president Janice Graham, the Trojanes also planned the Thanksgiving Dance and helped with the Helen of Troy Dance. TROJANES Back Row: Betsy Wells, Judy Miller, Linda Sweany, Susan Smith, Judy Darling. Front Row: Lynn Dobbs, Kate Rietz, Nancy Eggleston, Sharon DuVall, Chris Sullivan, Janet Lynch, Jeanne Schnitzer, Linda Ginny Bardsley, Jill Hageman, Louise Labby, Bertie Copernoll, Betty Nelson, Julie Keller, Karen Koch, Linda Sievertson, Janice Graham, Reynolds, Christi Bayless, Pat Parker, Lynn Jensen, Denene Schriber, Ann Coppock, Kathy Elwood. 150 PHETA Back Row: Gloria Merritt, Robin Metzger, Jeanne Mihm, Cherie Han- Sue Poznanski, Lois Goodman, Pam Rutherford, Sally Merrill, Margi sen, Elaine Harrison, Carol Overlund, Linda Westlund, Linda Poz- Corvi, Dolly Boals, Nancy Witty, Pat Strickfadden, Donna Lind. Front nanski, Diane Price, Jeannie Boyce, Gail Copenhagen, Pam Morey. Row: Carolyn Sleeter, Pat Parker, Judy Weinstein, Casey Comer, Second Row: Betsy Wells, Marie Krupa, Carol Sundby, Lynn Jensen, Marsha Fleming, Sharmon McDuffie, Kathy Fitch, Betty Reynolds. Pheta Prosperous ‘Put a tiger in your tummy” was the theme for Pheta’s animal cookie sale. In addition to this money-making project, the girls set tables for banquets and took care of the student bulletin board and calendar. Presi- dents Marsha Fleming and Casey, and ad- visors Mrs. Kyle and Mrs. Johnson planned joint meetings, date meetings, and a joint car wash. This year was a prosperous one for Pheta; much money was earned, and many close friends were made. Lynn Jensen and Pam Rutherford take care of their hall bulletin board. SPARTAN HI-Y Back Row: Steve Loye, Rich Millison, Tim Sills, Dave Stone, Roy Krueger. Second Row: Gregg Woodyard, Ross Mercer, Mike Wood, Dave Poppe, Dave Runkle, Jerry Rich, John Coutant, Bob Wilson, Jim Le Tourneaux, Mark Mandel, Mark Alexander, Cal Clarke, Chris Hi-Y Plans Assembly In affiliation with the Young Men’s Christian Association, Spartan Hi-Y attempts to cre- ate a healthy moral climate at Wilson. The club organizes the Thanksgiving assembly, and assists at pep assemblies and basket- ball games. Fall president James Miller, spring president Alan Shields, and Advisor John Washburn led the club in the forma- tion of an interclub basketball team to pro- mote club spirit. Mike Washburn looks perplexed as he tries to unravel the rope for a game. 152 Brown. Third Row: Dave Scheideman, Jim Smith, Gary Leeds, Brian Phillip, Alan Ford, George Heller, Gordie Swope, Bart Brown, Doug Highland, Rod Toyota, Ed Leohr, Mike Washburn. Front Row: Mr. ib palit Jim Miller, Steve Shank, Dan Moore, Alan Shields, Greg ilson. KEMO Sue Skoko, Maryanne Roy and Lynn Woolslayer busy themselves before a game. Valegrams Successful — With Anna Friday and Barbara Bousquet as its advisors, Kemo was active in several club projects this fall and spring. Under fall president Martha Lodwig,; Kemo members participated in their service—decorating for football games, and arranged for the Dad’s Club Dance. This Christmas, Kemo planned a dinner and gifts for a needy family. Under spring president Sue Skoko, Kemo mem- bers launched the Valegram sale, in which lovelorn students are given virtual rhetori- cal freedom. Back Row: Lois Stanton, Linda Harmel, Vee Yarborough, Diane Jen- Karen Larsen, Kathy Froude, Margie Southerland, Jeannette Stot- kins, Judy Mitchell, Donann Oliver, Mary Schultz, Molly Walters, ler. Front Row: Monica Larselle, Connie Cadrecha, Marty Lodwig. Ginger Turner, Sandy Newman. Second Row: Maryanne Roy, Sandy Lyn Woolslayer, Gay Flowers, Susan Jones. Dupuy, Edith Seavey, Marcie Murray, Juaneta Fields, Jan Louden, SPES | Back Row: Leah McCann, Margaret Smith, Bunny Teschner, Marjorie bara Gaylord, Sherry Ryan, Diane Morey, Susan Miller, Jenny Dim- Estabrook, Linda Karr, Kathy Oliver, Linda Slavens. Second Row: mick. Front Row: Lynda Sherlock, Lynn Glesmann, Claudia Pullen, Peggy Atkinson, Pat Bilyeau, Linda Kammerer, Penny Smith, Bar- Laurel Eubanks, Cheryl Bellamy, Vicki Hager. Spes Promotes Spirit Working closely with Wilson’s rally squads, Spes spent many hours painting signs for football games, basketball games, baseball games, and wrestling matches. They held several sales to finance their art materials. Spes’ presidents were this year Claudia Pullen and Laurel Eubanks. a or YY A i iv ay A) ' a J y wy : ry : | y I. y)) f ) , WV og } wa 4, JY : y f 1 vie a 4 } f y Y Wa ao Ee (L : J 2 ‘ ‘ Ap x X if ; ys We ne } U ut yy 7 a s “i y a 2 An I vy | Oy fed SD; tA la ‘ J I L rb . ( ee Ps AW 4 % i! : Rar airs ) vis Ne Peggy Atkinson and Cheryl Bellamy paint a sign F to advertise a basketball game. Cc ‘on: Va - ae | an es 154 TEEN-AGE REPUBLICANS Back Row: Tom Armentrout, Tom Nadal, Phil Zerr, Dick Bushnell, Randall, Kathy Sorenson, Linda Sweane Thi s Dan Riley, Louis Wachsmuth, Dave Poppe, Mark Wayson, Rob More- Sweaney, Katy Nadal, Linda Kammerer, Judy Pee re Karns land, Steve Merrick, Dave Hill. Second Row: Kathy Jewett, Marilyn Keene, Robin Butterfield, Vicki Gay, Linda M. Johnson Nancy Piluso Wodtli, Mary Ellen Page, Sue Black, Andrea Gass, Carol Hartsook, Nancy King, Sharon Bowman, Leslie Butterfield. Front Row: Steve Linda Tidyman, Linda Doneka, Ilene Wright, Janice Graham, Jill Birkett, Jim Miller, Cheryl Horne, Janet Marshall, Jan Hurst, Marie Ogilvie. ; Politicians Form Club To gain a better understanding of politics and to study the Republican party and its platform is the function of Wilson’s newest club, Teen-Age Republicans. Sponsored by the Multnomah Young Republicans, T.A.R. had representative Bob Packwood as a speaker, and attended a city-wide workshop and luncheon with similar clubs from throughout the Portland area. In March, T.A.R. visited the legislature in Salem. President Cheryl Horne points out that T.A.R. has been successful during its initial year at Wi lson because it requires no state- ment of political affiliation for membership, and because no limit has been set as to the maximum number of members. Tom Armentrout, Chery! Horne, and Cindy Cain ; 155 prepare club notices with a paper cutter. Paul Frisch and Steve Park enjoy a joke at a Talon’s meeting. ‘Reliability’? Run Again The Talons service club has upheld its illus- trious record again this year with the annual ‘Reliability Run’’ (a competitive event in which points are given for good driving). This year it was accomplished under spring president Kent Bailey, and advisors George Jones and Robert Larsen. The Talons’ serv- ice, patrol of the north wing halls, has pro- tected countless students and teachers from overzealous Frosh and spiteful upper- classmen. TALONS Back Row: Pat Gallagher, Jim Poplack, Dave Philips, Rich Davidson, Steve Row: Owen Blank, Terry Gould, Bruce Fraser, Craig Vogt, Paul Hooker, Lauren Park, Chuck Corrigan, Phil Liu, Francisco Vrieva, Greg Osebov, Jim Metcalf. Snyder, Jim Bunzow, Rod Coston, Ron Forrest. Front Row: Tom Nadal, Bill Second Row: Jim Maylie, Lee Shore, Rob Gray, Elliott White, Tom Armentrout, Griffith, Rob Lamb, Joe Morris, Chet Wachsmuth, Kent Bailey, Bernie Druck, Paul Frisch, Greg Franklin, Bob Davidson, Rob Waterman, Bob Pierce. Third John Zuber, Rich Viken, Bob Swank. TEQUA Back Row: Ruth Cassanova, Sharon Newquist, Linda Lonero, Deanna Taylor, Karen Grommesch, Lind , C ’ r , ; f a Bryant, Pam Clark, Carl ; Musser, Carol Sparks, Sue Murphy, Mike Gannon, Linda McAyle, Margaret Prange, Carleen Harris, lua Curtin. Mone ceickeee Re ore Row: Nancy Luke. Seu Gyr ct ee Linda Kamish, Marlene Mercer. Front Row: Carrie Stoffer, Nan Stein- ‘ : , Lila Dax, arke cDonald, b ach, Jo Pringle, B i i ise Heather McDonald, Brenda Cauble, Barbara Lake. Third Row: Kathy “ way NCHA CCS IGI GSU oe ae Sylvia Thune, Lee Haroun, Cindy Cain, Jan Bleyl. Tequa Staffs Dances Smiling at the door of school dances and functions, Tequa girls sold tickets and re- freshments. With presidents Louise Ander- son and Carol White and advisors Mrs. Feller and Miss Dalton, the club also planned several money making projects, installations, and a hayride. Sue Murphy and Carol White accept admission at an aftergame dance. x 7, Scone % hea ee wee pee We rf . ies i ex Fb Amey w x] | Classes 159 - = ee : NR eee ee Seniors 160 |p p satis sg at pee A lip et ip i lee lp ee) Ete I AS AB: ily OE AE IR RE LE MERE RE IER BEE LS BOS ORE i NN i . ines dinates une ee a sae Steve Park—President Gail Kessinger—Vice President Janie Childs—Secretary Jan Highland—tTreasurer 161 162 Peter J. Adamson J.V. Track, Ares, J.V. Wrestling, Tro-Johns, Frosh Talent Show, Trojan Trix. Richard Jay Adcock J.V., Fr. Basketball, Statesman Staff. Constance D. Anderson Forensians, Kiro Pres., Sec., Treas.. Junior Symphony, Orch. Deanna R. Anderson S.B. Sec., Statesman Ed., Jr. V.P., Homecoming and Sweatheart Courts, Girl of the Month, D.A.R. Award, Hi-Board, V. Tennis, Omechi, Quill and Scroll, I|.R.L. Sec. Janell Annette Albaugh Senior Choir, Y.F.C., Hist., Pep Club, Trojan Trix, Showboat. David Lloyd Allen Fr., J.V., V. Cross Country, J.V., V. Track, Ares, Trojan Trix, Show Band, Tro-Johns. Donald Wayne Anderson | Spartan Hi-Y. Science Fair, V. Golf, Art Fair. Louise Anderson Tequa Pres., V.P., Hist., Ski Club, Room Rep., C.V.S. Rep., N.H.S., Trojan Trix, ILR.L., Sci-Ex: Julia Mary Allen NMSQT Letter, Honor Roll, Orchestra, Lab. Assistant. Charles Edward Alloo Top Math Student (Fr., Soph., Jr.), V. Tennis Capt. and MVP, State Tennis Champ., Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy, Honor Roll. Rae ne Ree Dee yr Ys Ralph E. AnDyke Sr., Pep Band, Show Band, Projanshrixy Fry 4. Vey V- Wrestling, Rm. Rep., Men of Troy, Gladiators V.P. Mark Lee Arehart Spring V. Rally, J.V., V. Wrestling, J.V. Baseball, Soccer, Knights, Optimist V.P., Prom Comm. Senior Willy Courtney sits astride his popular mode of transportation. Preston Talcott Arnold Gerald Eugene Autry Sandra K. Arthur Rodney Carl Bach Art Seminar, Tequa, Room Rep. — John Kent Bailey S.B. V.P., Quill and Scroll, Statesman Bus. Man., Boy of the Month, Soph. Treas., Talons Pres., Russian Club, S.B. Rep, Fr., J.V. Football. Lawrence Clayton Baldridge Portland Junior Symphony, All-City Orchestra, Senior Orchestra. Barbara Carmel Barger Russel Dan Baker Fr., J.V., V. Football, Bie Ven. crack rr N.H.S., Men of Troy, Citizenship Award. Elizabeth Reed Bartel N.H.S., Senior Choir, Orchestra, Showboat, All City Orchestra, Portland State Orchestra. Jerry D. Ballantyne Bowling, J.V. Baseball. Ernest Paul Bartnik Drum Major, Senior Band, Pep Band, Trojan Trix, Frosh Talent Show, Show Band, Tro-Johns. Wayne Edwin Bartnik All N.W. Choir, Sr. Ensemble, J.V.,V.Cross Country, . Fr., J.V., V. Track, Choir, Band, Gladiators, Men of Troy, Show Boat, Trojan Trix. Ann Louise Beebe Omechi, Powder Puff, Christmas Formal Comm., Science Fair, Am. Hert. Tour, Ski Club, Prom Comm. John B. Beatty S.B. Rep., J.V. Basketball, Cub Statesman, Jr. Band. Charlotte Marie Beggs Y.F.C., Transfer from Denver, Colo., Latin Club. Melvin Ralph Bechtel J.V. Swim., Transfer from Astoria, Thespains, V. Football, Swimming. Bruce Robert Beeman Fir, JV, VaFootball Fr., J.V., V. Track, Ares, Men of Troy, Sr. Choir, P.E. Student Teacher, Powder Puff Rally. Tim Benedict Carol Anne Berg Troyan Copy Ed., NMSOQT Fin., N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Amicia Parl., Sci-Ex, Quill and Scroll, Judiciary Comm. Christine Diane Berg Sr. Choir, Cassandra Sgt. at Arms, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Trojan Trix, Showboat, Jr. Talent Show, Prom Committee. Craig Walter Bayless Fr., J.V., V., Cross Country, Er: J.V-, V., track, Gladiators Sec., Men of Troy, Sci-Ex, Ski Club, Tro-Johns. Bradford Allan Beach Knights V.P., Sec., American Legion Art Award. 163 Florence Marie Blakeslee Trojanes, Tequa V.P., Hist., Sgt. at Arms, Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, Thanksgiving Dance Comm., Spring Concert. Rebecca Ann Blunk Statesman staff, Powder Puff Football, Prom Refreshment Comm., Honor Roll. David Louis Berk Bowling, Transfer from Cleveland H.S. James F. Bertell Dolly Annette Boals Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Pheta Treas., Talent Shows, Christmas Formal Comm. Gordon Marcel Bobillot V. Golf, Men of Troy, J.V. Baseball. Lesley Lee Bertram Cassandra, Gym Dandy. Dorothy Anne Beuckman Transfer from St. Mary’s, Fr., Soph. Class Plays, Fr. Talent Show, Fashion Show. Jo Ann Boettcher Home Economics Fashion Show, Tri-Hi-Y. Bruce William Boland Terry Keith Billings Bowling, Science Sem., Math Sem., Lab. Asst., Summer Teacher’s Workshop, Honor Roll. Patricia Ann Bilyeu Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Style Show, Powder Puff. Linda Louise Boley Delphi Sec., NOMA Awards, Pep Club, Library Asst. Richard Clark Bonar Ares, Fr. Football, Basket- ball, Track. Margo Mary Bischel Amicia, Pep Club, Student Sec., Browse and Buy Shop, Cotton and Cord Comm. Sally Marie Blake V. Swimming, Tequa Chap., Band, Orchestra, S.B. Rep., Fal, As Debra Ann Boone All-Northwest Orchestra, All- State Orchestra, All-City Orchestra, Junior Symphony, Showboat, Fr. Talent Show. Janet Lee Boothby Carolyn Jean Bott Transfer from Kuna H.S., Kuna, Idaho, Fr. Chorus, Pep Club, Service Team. Michael R. Botteron Gymnastics, Intramural Basketball, Optimists. Linda Gale Bresnan Amicia, |.R.L., Troya, F.T.A., Powder Puff, Girls Track, Senior Farewell Assembly. Francisco Abel Brieva Talons, |.R.L., Soccer Club Chess Club. ; Eugene Martin Bowers Sandra Boyce Art Fair, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., Tae, Prom Comm., Kiro Treas., Student Sec., Christmas Formal, Transfer from Aloha Huber High School. Richard Allen Brissenden Senior Choir, Fr. and J.V. Football, Trojan Trix, Rifle Club. Scott J. Brown V. Football, V. Wrestling, V. Track, Lettermen’s Club, Ensemble, Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, ‘‘The Tempests’’, Talent Shows, Senior Choir. Craig Douglas Bracy Terry L. Bradley Projectionist, Bookroom aide, Teacher aide. William Frank Brown WARS V.P., Sec. Linda Gayle Bryant Tequa Chap., Act. Chair., Powder Puff, Tanara Pres., Decor, Comm..Christmas Formal. Shelley Bramwell Barbara Sue Branstetter Junior Choir, Girls Glee. Ellen Bunten O.M.S.1. Silver Medal, Scholastic Art Award, P.T.A. Fashion Show, Gym Dandy, Transfer from La Grande, Sheri Brant Sandra Glendine Breshears Jr. and Sr. Choir Accompanist, Fr. Talent Show, Trojan Trix. Fr. Home Ec. Achievement Award. Virginia Marie Burdick Cassandra Sgt. at Arms, Sr. Choir, Powder Puff, Honor Roll, Russian Club, Foreign Language Conf. 166 Candice Carol Carden Thespians, Showboat, Transfer from Hawaii, Choir, Fiorello. David Lyle Carlson Mark B. Burnett Transfer from Benson, Dante Hi-Y, S.B. Rep., Bowling. Richard Evans Burnett Showboat, Trojan Trix, Senior Choir, Fr. Football, Prom Committee. Kathleen Rae Carlton Trojanes, Forensians, Trojan Trix, Judiciary Committee. Patricia Jeanne Carney —con eer David Wesley Bush N.H.S., Transfer from A. C. Jones High, Texas, Latin Club, Coastal Bend Rocket Society, Honor Roll. Duane Arthur Bush First Team “‘All City’”’ Foot- ball, V. Football, Key Club Sgt. at Arms, Men of Troy, Powder Puff Coach, Transfer from Texas, V. Baseball. Terry J. Carocci Benson Co-op, Auto Major, Gym Dandy, Pacemakers of Portland. Edward Vincent Casciato Rifle Club Sec. Richard Dale Bushnell S.B. Athletic Comm., V. Foot- ball, V. Basketball, V. Track, Sr. Choir, Gladiators, Men of Troy, Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show, V. Most Insp. Player. Michael Lee Call N.H.S., European Seminar Abroad, Key Club, Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., Senior Band, Honor Roll. Ruth May Cassanova Tennis Team, Tequa, S.B. Rep. Carol Jean Castillo Statesman Staff, Quill and Scroll, Transfer from Seattle. Ronald Kent Campbell Showboat, Teahouse of the August Moon, Browse and B! Promotions Dir., Thespian V., Key Club Chap., F.T.A., Chris 1a: Assembly, Egg and I. Shirley Faye Canright Tae V.P., C.V.S. Rep. Brenda Laraine Cauble __ | Tequa, Sr. Band, Trojan Trix! Powder Puff, NOMA Spellinc Award, Y.F.C. Sec., Gym Dandy, Bowling. Robert LeRoy Cavitt Key Club, Gymnastics, Band, Bowling. Pe ae Linda Louise Cham Michele Chiravollatti Bruce E. Clark John Ronald Clemmitt NMSOT Letter, ee Roll, Junior Aux. at Good Samaritan NMSQT Letter, Drama. me enaue ce Style Science Seminar. Pres., Forensians, Omechi, Show, CVS. Rep. y Powder Puff, Honor Roll, S.B. Rep., Talent Show. Prom Comm. Jane Anne Childs James Alvin Christy Melanie Faith Clark Kathleen Sully Coan Susan Jane Coffe Senior Sec., European Seminar Sr. Choir, J.V., Fr. Football, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Cassandra Transfer from Oswego H.S. Honor Roll Citiz y hi Abroad, Trojanes, Homecoming Showboat, Trojan Trix, Student Treas., Talent Show, Fr. Aaa a Zeist Court, S.B. Rep., I.R.L., Teacher in P.E., Ares, Bowling. Court, Citizenship Award, p IIIS Trojan Trix, Talent Shows. Renok, Roll, S.B. Rep, Prom omm. Jerold Lawrence Coleman Carol Deanne Cook Vicki Ann Cooper Statesman Staff, Bowling. Swimming Team, Women of Honor Roll, Transfer from Troy, S.B. Rep, Office Aide. Lincoln, Jr. Class Pres., Honor Roll, Student Coun. Kathieen Comer Drake G. Cook Stephen Todd Corey Powder Puff, Pheta Pres., Swimming. N.H.S., Mu Alpha Fr., J.V., V. Football, J.V., S. B. Rep., Troyan Staff, 1.R.L., | Theta, Sci-Ex. V. Track, All City Honorable Helen of Troy Comm., Talent Mention Football, Ares V.P., A ite Show, Tennis Team, Prom Comm., Men of Troy. ae © Tequa Sgt. at Arms, Bowling. Rally girl Laurie Richens dons a different face for the Senior-Faculty Basketball game. 167 168 Rodney Joseph Coston J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Talons, Intramural Basketball. Lenatte Renee Countess V. Rally, Trojanes, Pheta, Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, Honor Roll, Prom Comm., Drama. Douglas Spencer Dahl Fall V. Rally, Gladiators Pres., BSCS Lab. Asst, Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, Fr., J.V. Track, Fr., J.V., Cross Country, Tro-Johns, C.V.S. Helen Larua Leslie Dalton Style Show, Gym Dandy. William Henry Courtney John Allan Coutant Scholastic Art Awards, Gold Key, Troyan Staff, Prom Comm., Spartan Hi-Y, Poppy Poster Award, Show Boat, |.R.L., Quill and Scroll. Mark Edward Daugherty S.B. Rep., Rifle Club. Robert Alvin Davidson Fr., J.V.,-V. Football, J.V., V. Wrestling, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Athletic Comm., S.B. Rep., Lettermen’s Club, Talons, Powder Puff Coach. William Wilson Crawford Jr. Douglas B. Crichton Carol Louise Cummins J.V. Basketball, Transfer from Statesman Sports Ed., J.V. Seattle, S.B. Rep., German V. Cross Country, J.V., V. Club. Track, Gladiators Sec., Quill and Scroll. Leslie Joan Crawley Gloria Louise Crossley Julie C. Curtin Honor Roll, Transfer from Amicia Sgt. at Arms, Honor European Sem. Abroad, Teq! Grant, Gendrills, Girls Roll, Prom Comm., Student Sec. Pres., Act. Chairman, Prom League Rep., Pres. Liason Dec. Comm _ Honor Roll. Comm., General Council, Service Squad. Keith N. Davies Ski Club V.P., Mt. Hood Ski Patrol, S.B. Rep., Fr. Football, Bowling. Sallie Jill Davies Transfer from North Eugene. we a Bud Erland turns janitor to clean up after the rally squad at a pep assembly. George Charles Davis Talons. Mary Lee Dawes Honor Roll, Omechi Treas., | Lab. Asst., Prom Comm. Genevieve Nadine Dimmick Spes Sec., Transfer from Grants Pass, J.V. Rally, Pep Club, P.C.C. Priscilla Ditewig Statesman Staff, Pheta, Honors Program, Honor Roll, English Seminar. Lila Linda Dax__ Pamela Lee Dean Tequa, Trojan Trix, Troya Sec., Delphi, I.R.L., Troya, Amicia. Prom Committee. James Leon Day Edward DeGraaf II Fr. Football, Gym Dandy. NMSQT Finalist, Evening Sem. Exec. Board, Chess Club V.P. Ss: Lo ak Ue Sharon Marie Doane Theresa Lynn Dodge : Co-op Student in Dental Sci., Circe V.P., Sgt. at Arms, Troya, Bowling, Volley Ball, Style Shows. Barbara Lyn Dodge Linda Doeneka Trojanes, V. Swimming M.V.P., Showboat, Poppy Poster Award, Citizenship Awards, Prom Comm., Trojan Trix, Talent Show, Women of Troy, Thesp. Tohnnia Lee A. Dempsey Pep Club, Y.F.C., Christmas Formal Comm., Transfer from Vill St. Rose. Donia Carolyn DeVine Delphi, Lingvisto. Edwin Arthur Doern Band, Trojan Trix. Kathleen Patricia Doherty Trojan Tix, Thespans, Pep Club, Drama, Prom Comm. Daniel Harry Domenigoni Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Trojan Trix, Showboat, Talent Show, Browse and Buy, Boy’s Glee. Jimmie Donoho S.B. Rep., Gym Dandy, Jr. Choir, C.V.S. Rep, Delphi Sgt. at Arms, B.C.A. 169 170 Robert Michael Doucet Bridget lone Downey Forensians, Debate Team, European Sem. Abroad, Dance Seminar, Honor Roll, S.B. Rep., Jr. Talent Show. Janet Mary Doxey Cassandra Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Psych. Lab. Asst., Honor Roll. Deborah Regina Driesen Trojanes, Honor Roll, Cassandra, Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., Jr. Talent Show. Larry D. Dykstra Marcia Jean Edmiston Sr Choir, Citizenship Award, Circe Pres., Treas., Sgt. at Arms, All-City Choir, Trojan Trix, Bowling, F.T.A. Bernard Barry Druck N.H.S., Fr. Pres., V. Football, V. Basketball, V. Baseball, Talons Pres., Men of Troy Treas., S.B. Rep, Jud. Comm., Talons Sec. Robert A. Duncan Lana Carole Edwards Tequa Pres., V.P., Powder Puff, Prom Comm., Christmas Comm., C.V.S. Rep., Frosh Court, Girls Glee. Patty Edwards “Samra” j Di-Ann Louise Dunn. Pep Club, Circe, Trojan Trix, Style Shows. Gerald Kent Dupuy Library Asst., Bowling. Jane Evelyn Effinger Stanley Rae Durst Fr. Football, Fr. Wrestling, Sr. Band, S.B. Rep. Diane Louise Dyer Amicia, Cafeteria Cashier, Bookroom, A.H.A. Tour, I.R.L. Jay Scott Eichenberger NOMA Spelling Award, Transfer J.V., V. Baseball, Men of from Oregon City H.S. Christine Sue Eggen Fall V. Rally, Trojanes, Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Fr. V.P., M. V. Swimmer, Women of Troy, Honor Roll, Talent Shows, Trojan Trix. Troy, Ares, Fr. Basketball. James Harold Eisele Daniel Marcus Elfving Candice Lee Ely Pep Club, Trojan Trix, Fashion Shows. Laurel Elaine Eubanks European Sem. Abroad, Spes Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Sweet- heart Comm., Senior Farewell Assembly, Troya Sec., Sgt. at Arms. Catherine Valerie Evans Kiro, Pep Club, Statesman Review, F.T.A. Dale C. Engisch V. Golf, Bowling. Melvin Arthur Erland Jr. Spring V. Rally, Sr. Choir, Ares, S.B. Rep. Roberta Sue Evans Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, Showboat, Bowling, J.A. Sec. Stacey Jane Evans V. Rally, Trojanes, Helen of Troy Queen, Eval. Comm., Amicia Sec., Prom Comm., Talent Shows, Trojan Trix. Steven Raymond Erland Fr. Football, J.V. Football, Jee Vaubrkacks Timothy Jay Erwert Mu Alpha Theta, NMSQT Letter, J.V., V. Basketball Manager, V. Basketball Student Trainer, Honor Roll. Michael David FahIman Fr., J.V. Wrestling, Drama. Sue Ellen Fahrion Scholastic Awards, Gold Key, Blue Ribbon, Art, Art Fair. Charles Clayton Erwin A.F.S. Iceland, N.H.S., V. Swimming, Mt. Hood Ski Patrol, Men of Troy. Marjorie Mae Estabrook European Sem. Abroad, Troya Spes, Ski Club. 3 Sally Sue Fairchild S.B. Activities Chairman, Cassandra V.P., Sec., V. Swimming, N.H.S., Sr. Choir, Trojanes, Sweetheart Court, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Women of Troy, Powder Puff. Charles Melvin Fantz Sr. Choir, Show Boat, Trojan Trix. Susan Ann Fast Amicia. Asbjorn Fidjestol Exchange student from Tons- berg, Norway. I.R.L., Mu Alpha Theta, Chess Club. A a 172 Stephen Edward Field Fr., J.V. Football, Spartan Hi-Y, Treas., S.B. Rep., Ski Club, V. Golf, Christmas Formal Comm., Sr. Choir. R. Michael Finch Dennis Dale Fischer Rifle Club Pre s. Mark Andrew Fisher Frid. Vass rootball, J.V., V. Baseball, Rm. Rep., Ares V.P., Men of Troy, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy Show. Ronald David Forrest Talons, S.B. Rep. Sarah Elizabeth Fort J.V., V. Rally, Trojanes, Homecoming Court, Cassandra Sec.. Women of Troy, V. Swimming. Honor Roll, S.B. Rep., Powder Puff. Richard M. Fisher Michael George Fitzgerald Chess Club, Transfer from Rockfield H.S., Wrestling. Lee A. Foss Rifle Club Pres., V.P. Norman Charles Foster Honor Roll, Sr. Band, Chem. Lab. Asst., Chess Club. Robert Ellison Fitzwater Sr. Orchestra, Sr. Band, Fr.. J.V., V. Basketball, J.V., V. Cross Country, S.B. Rep. Richard Ernest Flath Jan J. Fourier Transfer from Catlin Gable, V. Football. Richard Y. Fowlks V. Golf, Bowling, NOMA Spelling Award. Robert Scott Fleck Benson Co-op, Auto Major, Portland Hot Rod Assoc. Michael Keith Fleming Gymnastics. Steven D. Fox Science Fair, Gladiators, V. Golf. Karen Francis Bruce Beeman clowns at the annual Powderpuff Football Game. Andrea M. Galkin Transfer from Seattle, Publicity, Girls Club. Patrick Michael Gallagher Fra 2.V.; V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, Men of Troy Talons, S.B. Rep., Fr. Track Bonita Jane Galvin Michael Anne Gannon Art Seminar, Girls Glee, Jr. Choir, Tequa, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Poppy Poster Award, Fall Concert. Sharon Francis Paul Lewis Franklin J.V., V. Basketbail, J.V., V. Baseball, Quill and Scroll, Statesman Ad. Man., Honor Roll, Ares, F.T.A. Marcia Carol Garland Barbara Ruth Gaylord Spes V.P., Sec., Chap., Art Fair. Y.F.C. Pub., Honor Roll, Fall and Spring Concerts, Prom Committee. Noel R. Franz Susan Elaine Frost Cassandra Jr. Choir. S.B. Rep., Sweetheart Ball and Sadie Hawkins Comm., Transfer from Grant H.S. Kathleen Claire Gholson Trojanes, Cassandra Chap., Hist., Trojan Trix, Sweet- heart Court, Soph. Sec., C.V.S. Rep., Talent Shows. David Braden Gibson Fr., J.V. Track, NMSQT Letter, Fr. Wrestling. Steven LeRoy Fuller Mu Alapha Theta Pres., N.H.S., IL.R.L., Sr. Band, Orchestra, Russian Club, NMSOT Letter, Showboat. Trojan Trix, Bowling, Gym Dandy. Reyna A. Funes Cassandra, S.B. Rep., Drama, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Sadie Hawkins, Christmas Formal Comm. John Douglas Gibson N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Spartan Hi-Y, J.V., V. Track, Pep Band, Men of Troy. Lawrence Arthur Gibson Boy of the Month, J.V., V. Wrestling, Fr., V. Football, Men of Trov, V. Baseball Man., Jr., Sr. Band. WA = J Theresa Ann Gibson Rhoda Anne Estelle Givens Ardis Lynn Glesmann Spes, Art Fair. Gary Robert Gilberd Roy Allen Glassner Clay William Gobel S.S. Seminar, S.B. Rep., Fr. Football, Rifle Club. Fis, J.V.nrack. Transfer from Tigard, American ? Legion School Award. King of Theatrics Ron Campbell entertains at the Senior-Faculty Basketball Game. Nina Elizabeth Goelz Robert C. Goodwin Jr. Alan Jay Gould Mary Lane Graham Janice Lynn Gray | Cassandra, Student Sec., NOMA Judiciary Comm., Student Boy of the Month, V. Basket- Ski Club, I.R.L., S.B. Rep., I.R.L., N.H.S., European Spelling Award, Optimist Court, Ares V.P., Sec., Sgt. bail, V. Football, Thespian Art Fair, Powder Puff. Sem. Abroad, Evening Sem., Award, Lingvisto, Ski Club, at Arms, S.B. Rep., Fr., J.V. Treas., NMSQT Letter, S.B. Literature Discussion Group. Trojan Trix. Football, Gymnastics. Rep., Honor Roll, Judiciary Comm., Talent Shows. is F odman Nancy Faye Gordon John Hunt Graham Gregory Ward Graves Kenneth Robert Gray era te Sec., S.B. Rep., omecht PRL Honor Wrestling, Key Club, Soph. Statesman Staff, Talons, Men Powder Puff, Honor Roll, Roll, Prom Committee. Talent Show, Prom Comm. of Troy, Sr. Choir, J.V., V. C.V.S. Rep, Prom Comm., Cross Country, J.V., V. Track, Christmas Formal Comm. Showboat, Trojan Trix, Rep. 174 ati Donald Joseph Green Nancy Lynn Green Mary Helene Grommesh Andrea Lyn Gryziec Kathryn Ann Haley Statesman Cub Ed. Statesman Sta ff, Kiro, Omechi, Powder Puff, Transfer Thespians V.P.,Sec., Honor Roll, Thespians Pres., Student Sec. from St. Mary’s, Drama Club. Hi-Lighters, Circe, Drama, Sec., A.H.A., Hi-Lighters Trojan Trix. Sec., Drama, Couns. Recept. Gary Lawrence Green William D. Griffith John Michael Grove S. Kalman Hahn Richard B. Halley Jr. Fall V. Rally, V. Track, V. Optimists, Citizenship Award, Honor Roll, Transfer from Sr. Band, Orchestra, N.H.S., Wrestling, Men of Troy, Talons Transfer from Central Catholic. Seattle, Wash., Ski Club, NMSOQT Finalist, Cross Treas., Chap., Trojan Trix, Social Services Comm:, Country, I.R.L., Spartan Hi-Y. Talent Shows, Ski Club, S.B. Dance Comm. Rep., J.V. Golf, Gym Dandy. Bethel Fern Halverson Wayne W. Hamreus Douglas Morris Hansen Samuel Wesley Harbin Transfer from Sherwood H.S., Gladiators Pres., Sec., Fr. Verootbalis.5: V.P.; Jr. Prom Queen, Arch Bearer. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, N.H.S., Trojan Trix, V. S.B. Rep., Powder Puff Rally, Track, Men of Troy, Sr. . Gym Dandy. Choir, Fr. Treas., Talent Shows, Jud. Comm. David Edward Hamilton Carole Lynn Hanley Vicki Lynn Hansen ; Marilyn Kay Harmel Fr., J.V. Football, Fr. Cassandra, Talent Show, Pheta, Powder Puff, Fashion F.T.A., Transfer from Basketball, Gladiators Treas. Showboat, Christmas Show, Pep Club, Bowling, Watertown, South Dakota. j Dance Comm, S.B. Rep. Browse and Buy Staff. 175 Carrie Lee Harnett Delphi, Pep Club, Fashion Show, Student Sec., Prom Comm., Bowling. Lezlee Chandler Haroun Tequa Sgt. at Arms, Treas., Honor Roll, Prom Comm. Catherine Frances Hawkins Cassandra, S.B. Rep., Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Powder Puff, Tanara. Erroyl Mark Hawley V. Track, V. Cross Country, Transfer from Benson, S.B. Rep. Carol Leigh Harper Transfer from Pueblo High School, Tucson, Arizona. Harry Roy Harper Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, J.V., V. Cross Country, V. Baseball, Sr. Band, Men of Troy, Gym Dandy. Robert Randall Hendrick Jr. Fr. Football, Gym Dandy, Bowling, Ares. Joan Kay Heilig Amicia, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea. Mikal K. Harris Amicia, Art Fair, NOMA Spelling Award, Browse and Buy Staff. Elaine Kathryn Harrison Pheta, Frosh Frolic Dec. Comm., Prom Comm., Gymnastics. Michael Ray Heim Electronics Club, Bowling. George Fuller Heller Spartan Hi-Y, Fr., J.V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, Fr., J.V., V. Track. Renee Eileen Hartfield Honor Roll. Art Fair, Spes Sec., Bowling, Troya, Kiro. Carol Margaret Hartsook I.R.L., Pres., Talent Shows, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm., Student Sec. Donald Charles Hennig Boy’s State. Christine Ann Henry Janice Louise Hashimoto Showboat, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Thespians, Delphi Chap., Mu Alpha Theta Treas., Trojan Trix, Troya V.P., Honor Roll. Gerald Edmond Havnar Thespians, Hi-Lighers, Men of Troy, Trojan Trix, Science Fair, Drama. Thomas James Henry Gymnastic Circus, V. Gym- nastics, Fr. Football, Gym Dandy. Rodney Charles Hevland Trojan Trix, Stage Crew, Thespians, Knights, Transfer from Grant, Fr. Football, Sr. Band, Jr. Band Manager. Janice Louise Highland Sr. Treas., Omechi Pres., Treas., Forensians, Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, S.B. Rep., Powder Puff, F.T.A., Talent Shows, Trojan Trix. Lowell David Hill Fr. Wrestling, Tro-Johns, Gladiators. Marilyn Jean Howe All-Northwest Choir, All-City Choir, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Omechi, Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Prom Comm. Susan E. Hummer Art Seminar, Transfer from Beaverton, S.B. Rep., Pep Club. Denise Corine Hinton Dance Comm., Pheta, Gym Dandy, C.V.S. Rep. Becky Eudelle Hoffman Thespians Treas., Drama, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix. Dennis Matthew Hunter Statesman Ed., Fall V. Rally, J.V. Rally, S.B. Rep., Exec. Board, Ares, Powder Puff, Rally, Trojan Trix. William Christopher Hurst J.V.. V. Football, Men of Troy, NMSQT Letter, N.H.S., Sr. Band, Student Director, Stage Band, Soccer Club, Ski Club. Mary Jane Hogl Cuates, Transfer from St. Mary’s, Gold Stripe, Monogram. Bruce Warren Hollander Show Band, Talons, Trojan Trix, J.V. Football, Fr. track, Gym Dandy, Talent Shows, Sr. Band, Pep Band, S.B. Rep. Tyra R. Hutchens Gold Key, Art Seminar, Show Band, Sr. Band, Trojan Trix, Showboat, Pep Band, Orch. Kent Hutchinson Greg P. Hooker John Kelsey Hoover Sr. Choir, Honor Roll, Gladiators, Bowling, Showboat. Grant Allen Houser J.V. Baseball, Drama, S.B. Rep., Bowling, Ski Club. Pamela Gayle Howard N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Russian Club Pres., Kiro Pres., Sec., Citizenship Award. Ug fT. Kenneth Richard Jenkins Knights, KBPS ‘'D.J.’’, Spar- ton Hi-Y, WARS Pres., Elec- tion Commissioner, S. B. Parl. Nicki Ann Jenkins Home Ec. Style Show, Troya. Timothy Wilbur Huyler Mu Alpha Theta, Gladiators, Fr. Track, Gym Dandy. Robert Innes Brian Dennis Jette Ares, Transfer from Jesuit, Fr. Pres., Soph; Pres., Firs, J.V., V. Football, Letterman Club, S.B. Rep. Ella Dianne Johnson Honor Roll, Cassandra Sec., Chap., StB. Rep, innate, Sr. Farewell Assembly, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sweetheart Ball Comm. Leslie Margaret Irwin Pep Club, Circe. Paul Ralph Isensee J.V., V. Baseball, Men of Troy, Mu Alpha Theta, Art Seminar, Sr. Band, Orches- tra, Showboat, Poppy Poster Winner, Art Fair. Jean L. Johnson Linda Lee Johnson S.B. Rep., Christmas Formal Comm., Elections, Transfer. Craig Robert Jacobsen Linda Sue Jager Girl’s State, C.V.S. Rep., Omechi, Student Secretary. Michael John Johnson Tyler Mark Johnson NMSOT Finalist, N.H.S. V.P., C.V.S. Co-Editor, Mu Alpha Theta, Sr. Farewell Assembly, S.B. Rep., Talent Shows, Eval Comm., Transfer from N. Salem Claudia Margaret Janes N.H.S., Evening Seminar, I.R.L. Treas., S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Honor Roll. Diane Michele Jenkins Tae Sec., Treas., Kemo, Trojan Trix, Transfer from Grant, Fr. Talent Show. Harris W. Johnston J.V.. V. Football, J.V., V. Wrestling, J.V. Track, S.B. Rep., Barons. Stephanie Ann Jonasson — Soph. Talent Show, Omechi, Troya, F.T.A. Maryann Lee Jones Sr. Band, Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Circe, Jr. Choir. Paul Arthur Jones Fr., J.V. Wrestling, J.V. Baseball, Show Band, Pep Band, Sr. Band, Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Talons. John Harold Keliey V. Football, Ares, Men of Troy; C:V:S. Rep..:S.B. Rep., Sr. Choir, Talent Show, Trojan Trix, Sr. Farewell Assembly. Cathleen Keliy Portland Jr. Symphony, J.S. Scholarship, Prom Comm., Trojan Trix, Concerts, All-City Orchestra. Patricia Margaret Kaady Powder Puff, Ensemble, Tequa, Mother-Daughter Tea, Girl’s Glee. Linda Ann Kamish Jr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Tequa, Talent Show, Gym Dandy. Walter Allen Kendrick V. Track, Wrestling. Gail Marie Kessinger Sr. V.P., N.H.S., Omechi Sec., Forensian Sec.. NMSQT Letter, S.B. Rep., A.H.A. Linda May Kammerer Spes, Troya, Art Fair, Teenage-Republicans. Linda Louise Karr Spes Pres., Treas., Jr. Band Sec., Powder Puff, Bowling, Betty Sue Kavitt Honor Roll, S.B. Rep., A.H.A. Christmas Formal Comm., | Mother-Daughter Tea. Terry Lane Keef Fr., J.V., V. Football, Sr. Band, Pep Band, Show Band Prom Comm., May Fete Comm. Janis Miyeko Kibe NOMA Spelling Award, First Year Typing Award. ‘Robert Earl Kilkenny Bowling, Transfer from Illinois, Swimming, Intra- mural Basketball. Elerv Dee Killian Fr., J.V., V. Track, Sr. Band, Gym Dandy. Emery Lee Killian Sr. Band, Gym Dandy, V. Track. death, , Kathleen Ann Keene Delphi V.P.. Treas., S.B. Rep., V. Golf, Women of Troy, Powder Puff. Gail Ann Keller Cuates, Transfer from Whittier, Calif., Hi-Jinx, Jr. Choir, Bedecs. 179 Nancy Ellen King Patricia Louise Kirrie Charlotte Ann Knight Dennis Dean Koberstein Cassandra, Sr. Band, Forensians V.P., Forensic Honor Roll, Foreign Lang. Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., Trojan Trix. Team, Amicia, Dance Sem. Field Day, NOMA Spelling Award, J.V., V. Wrestling, Powder Transfer from Cleveland. Puff, Ares. Gerald Franklin Kirk Nancy N. Kneisel Susan Aileen Knobbs Cheryal Ann Koch Showboat, Ski Club, Sr. Fall V. Rally, Trojanes Pres., Omechi, Dance Comm., Band, Transfer from Benson, Helen of Troy Court, N.H:S., C.V.S. Rep. Pep Band, Staff Club. Forensians, Jr. Talent Show, Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., Prom Comm., Jud. Comm., Amicia’ Sec. Barbara Jean Kohnle Patricia Ann Kordosky O. John Kralovec Iil Robin Lenore Krieger Lynette Elizabeth Kuns Delphi, Jr. Choir, Trojan Troya, Gym Dandy, Home Ec. Gladiators, Ski Club, Art Fair, Trojan Trix, Omechi, F.T.A., N.H.S., Sr. Trix, Prom Comm. Fashion Show, Sr. Fashion Transfer from Palo Alto S.B. Rep., Tae, Prom Comm., Choir, Trojan Trix, Talent Assembly. H.S., Fr., J.V. Football, Kiro Sec., Christmas Comm. Shows, Honor Roll, Prom Dance Band. Comm., Gym Dandy. Cheryl Lynn Kolberg Lorraine Maree Kovenz Sheryl Ann Krebs Roy Otis Kruger Mary Ann Kuzirian Trojan Trix. Prom Comm., Powder Puff, Art Fair, Student Store Asst., Circe, Forensians, Spartan Hi-Y, Tae, V.P., Bowling, Trojan Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Committee. Prom Comm., Browse and Buy. Speech Seminar. Trix, Pep Club. Gorls Glee, Frosh Court, Student Sec., Powder Puff. Jespite a football injury, Dick Bushnell manages to take his place next to basketball teammate Steve Park. Joe Bill Lanning Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling. Lynn Georgiana Larkin S.B. Act. Chrm., Homecoming Court, Sweetheart Court, Jr. Treas., Citizenship Award, Swim Team, Amicia Chap., S.B. Rep., Jud. Comm. Donald Dale Lasselle N.H.S., Chess Club, Science Fair Award, Sr. Band, J.V. Golf, Bowling. David Darrell Lee V. Golf, Chess Club, Bowling. Lisa Beth Lachenmeier Troyan Staff, Trojanes, Delphi, Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show, Honor Roll. Christopher P. Lamb James Preston Leflar Irene Doris Lei S.B. Sec., N.H.S., Met. Youth Council, Amicia Sec., Evening Sem., S.B. Rep., Powder Puff, Art Fair, Mother-Daughter Tea. Marcia Quist Lamb S.B. Treas., N.H.S., Omechi Pres., Hist., Trojanes, Prom Comm. Chrm., I.R.L., Powder Puff, Transfer from Milton- Freewater, Fr. Pres. Barbara Jeanne Lamont Doug LeSalle James Robert LeTourneux Spartan Hi-Y, V. Golf, Rifle Club. Linda Lou Landis Forensians, Honor Roll, Schol. Art Award, Amicia Chap., Powder Puff, Sadie Hawkins Comm. Stephen O. Lane NMSOT Letter, N.H.S., Science Seminar. Lynn Therese Lettiere Amicia Sec., Chap., Troya Pres., Ski Club, Jr. Choir, Transfer from St. Mary’s, G.A.A. Jaimie Rex Levin Forensians, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Ski Club. 181 ee Ann Christine Lickel Trojanes, Cuates Pres., V.P., Eur. Sem. Abroad, Mother- Daughter Chrm., Jr. Choir, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Trojan Trix. Terrence Louise Lind Omechi, Trojanes, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., Talent Shows, Gym Dandy, Dance Comm. Larry Clark Lockwood Paul H. Linnman J.V., V. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Ares, Men of Troy, C.V.S. Rep., J.V. Wrestling, Chess Club. - Barbro Margareta Litsjo Orchestra, Bowling, Concerts. Mark Steven London Philip Munn Liu S.B. Pres., Jr. Pres., N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta., V. Tennis, Men of Troy, Talons, St. Choir. Kathryn Marie Locke Tequa, Honor Roll. Candace Jo Loomis Ron Maruska practices the great precision required of a skilled craftsman. Linda Elizabeth Love Nancy Ann Luke Tequa, Honor Roll, Powder Eur. Sem. Abroad, Amicia V.P., Troyan Ed., N.H.S., Quill Sweetheart Ball Comm., Christ- and Scroll, Girl of the mas Formal Chrm., Gym Dandy, Month, NMSQT Letter, Talent Shows. Citizenship Award, Jr. Talent Show, Transfer from Texas. Varsity Rally, V. Swimming, J.V., V. Track, V. Gymnastics, Talons, Trojan Trix. Puff, Pep Club, Christmas Formal Comm., Library Staff. Martha Jean Lodwig Bruce Ray Louis : Kemo Pres., V.P., Gregory Dennis Luse Honor Roll. Maryanne Boyde Luiten Eur. Sem. Abroad, Quill and Scroll. Girl of the Month, Thespians, Art Seminar, Statesman Drama Ed., Honor Roll, Art Fair. Linda Louise Lonero Talent Shows, S.B. Rep., Tequa, Cuates, C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm. 182 Steven Allen Maaranen N.H.S., Fr., JOV. Football, S.B. Rep. Laura Macnab N.H.S., I.R.L., Cassandra Sgt. at Arms, Swim Team, Women of Troy, Evening Sem. Patrick K. Martin Rifle Club, Bowling. Ronald Lewis Maruska Trojan Trix, Bowling, Sr. Band, Pep Band, Concerts, Gym Dandy. Robert J. Majors J.A., Rifle Club. Michael Scott Mangold N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Gladiators Treas., Sgt. at Arms, S.B. Rep., Student Game Coordinator, Fr. Football. Helen Marion Mason Delphi Treas., Forensians, F.T.A., Eur. Sem. Abroad, Prom Comm., Honor Roll, J.A., Gym Dandy. Mike Mather Elizabeth Susan Mankin V. Swimming, Women of Troy Sec., Trojan Trix, Showboat, C.V.S. Rep., Swim Capt. Steven Lawrence Manners Fr. Football, Knights V.P., V. Gymnastics. Margaret Maurice Delphi, Troya Pres., Treas., Honor Roll, Jr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Ski Club, Powder Puff. Lewis Ankeny McArthur Spartan Hi-Y Treas., Soccer, S.B. Rep., Honor Roll. Patricia Ann Mannle Jr. Choir, Drama, Transfer from St. Mary’s G.A.A. Linda Karen Marolf NOMA Spelling Award, Honor Roll, Kiro Treas., Art Fair; Bowling, Student Secretary. Leah Diane McCann Spes Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Y.F.C. Sec., Prom Comm., Art Fair, Jr. Choir. Joan Marie McConnell S.B. Rep., Pheta, Office Aide. a, Stephen Bruce Marshall - : Bowling, Gym Dandy, WARS. Nancy Ann Martin N.H.S., Amicia, Bookroom Asst., Art Fair, Gym Dandy. 183 184 Sharon L. McKay Honor Roll, Statesman Staff, Powder Puff, Cassandra V.P., Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Christmas Formal Comm. William Raymond McKillip Jr. Bowling, Transfer from Birmingham, Alabama. Jon Lee McCormick Mu Alpha Theta, Tro-Johns, Sr. Band, Orchestra, Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show, Fr., J.V. Football. James Francis McCulley Fr., J.V. Football, Ares, S.B. Rep. Dale Arlene McLean Y.F.C., Christmas Formal Comm., Sr. Tea, Transfer from Los Angeles, Calif. Diane Elaine McMahon Girls Poly Co-op, Student Sec., Transfer from Santa Ana, California. Charlene Rae McDonald Powder Puff, Honor Roll, Delphi, Career Conference Hostess, Pep Club. Gregg Maxwell McDonald Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, J.V. Cross Country, NOMA Spelling Award, Men of Troy, Fr. Football. Philip Wayne McMullin Thespian Pres., Stage Mar., Boy of the Month, Citizenship Award, Cross Country, Wrestling, Trojan Trix. Roderick Stewart McNeil J.V. Track, Ares, S.B. Rep., Gladiators, V. Track, Tro-Johns. Christiana B. McGoodwin V. Tennis, Honor Roll, Women of Troy, Trojanes, S.B. Rep., Trojan Trix, A.H.A. Stanley Warren McGriff Thespians, Trojan Trix, Casey Clinton McGuire ' Fr., J.V. Football, J.V. Track, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, Ares. Patricia Kathleen McInnis Women of Troy, Swim Team y N.H.S., Gladiators, V. Baseball, 'Manager, Book Room Staff, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Football. Sheila Mead Marit Lynn Meadows V. Rally, Trojanes, Honor Roll, Omechi, Frosh Queen, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Trojan Trix, Talent Shows. Tequa, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Talent Show, Troya. Marilyn A. Mee Rhodes Hi-Board, Trojanes, Powder Puff, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Omechi, Student Sec., Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Ski Club. Shirley Ann Meinicke Marleen Marie Mercer Tequa, Transfer from Seattle, Wash., Class Rep., Roll Rep., Girl’s Club Cabinet, Spanish Club, Election Brd., Student Council Comm. Stephen Craig Merrick Gladiators. Paul Edward Miller V. Swimming, Fr., J.V. Football, Soccer Club. Susan Kay Miller N.H.S., F.T.A. Sec., V.P., Thespians Sec., Treas., S.B. Rep., Trojan Trix, Sr. Choir, Showboat, Prom, I.R.L., Transfer from Lebanon, Rally, G. of the M. Cynthia Key Merrill Rm. Rep., Omechi, Tequa, Powder Puff, I|.R.L., Gym Dandy Show. Bette Marie Meyers Delphi, I.R.L., A.H.A., Transfer from Medford Sr. High. Susan Marie Miller N.H.S., Spes Sec., Hist., Prom Ref. Comm., Student Sec., Art Fair, Humane Soc. Poster Contest. Rudolf Richard Milpacher Sci. Sem., Art Sem., Gold Key, Thespians, NOMA Math Award, Drama Scene Designs. Allen Garth Mickey Mu Alpha Theta, S.B. Rep., Gym Dandy. Georgene Mikesell Omechi, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Jr. Choir, Student Sec., Gym Dandy. Margaret Anna Miner N.H.S., C.V.S. Rep. Laurie Ann Monahan I.R.L., Delphi, Transfer from Sherwood, Soph. Sec., May Fete Princess, Sr. Choir. Roger Lee Miles J. V. Football, Ares, Transfer from Seattle. James Bell Miller J.V., V. Wrestling, J.V. Cross Country, Spartan Hi-Y Pres., Ski Club, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Men of Troy, S.B. Rep. Mark Vincent Miller Fr. Track, J.V., V. Basketball Manager, V. Basketball Trainer, Honor Roll. Martha Cossitt Miller Trojan Trix, Sr. Orch., Mother-Daughter Tea. 185 186 Leslie Elaine Montag Tequa V.P., Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Jr. Talent Show, Student Sec., Prom Comm. Daniel Charles Moore Transfer from Garland H.S., Garland, Texas. Marcilia Ann Murray Honor Roll, Kemo, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal. Deana Marilyn Musser Cuates, Tequa Sec., Sgt. at Arms, Soph. Talent Show, Powder Puff, C.V.S. Rep., Student Sec., Prom Comm. Transfer from Salem, Ore. af; Daniel Ray Moore Spartan Hi-Y V.P., All-North- West Band, All-State Orch., J.V. Track, Swimming, Show Band, Pep Band, Sr. Band, Orch., Science Fair Award. Robert S. Moreland J.V. Basketball Man., Art Staff. Thomas William Nadal V. Swimming, V. Basketball, V. Track, Sr. Choir Pres., Fall V. Rally, N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy V.P., Talons Sec., Ensemble. Gary Alan Nastrom Rifle Club, Election Comm. Pamela L. Morey Pheta, Ski Club, Prom Dec. Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. Patricia Ann Mormance Transfer from David Douglas, Girls League, Honor Roll. Sharon Kay Nease S.B. Rep., Cassandra Chap., Fr. Court, Powder Puff, Farewell Assembly, Mother- Daughter Tea Comm. John Robert Neilson J.V. Baseball, N.H.S., Fr. Orientation Panel, S.B. Rep. James Catlin Morton Sr. Band, Pep Band, Show Band, Jr. Talent Show, Trojan Trix. Gerald Allan Moseley Show Band, Trojan Trix, Sr. Band, Talons, Pep Band, Talent Shows. Stephen Patrick Moylett S.B. Rep., Fr. Track, Fr. Football, Ares, J.V. Base- ball, Tro-Johns. Susan Elizabeth Murphy Mother-Daughter Tea, Tequa, Transfer from Tacoma, Wash., Jr. Class Model, Jr. Prom Chrm., Good Grooming Rep., Talo Comm., May Tea Chrm. Patty Stone finds a moment to reorganize before class. Judy Ann Nelson Transfer from St. Helens, G.A.A., 1.R.L., Girls League. Karen J. Neufeld Library Aide, Caf. Aide, Teacher Aide, S.B. Rep. Denice Kay O’Dell Spring V. Rally, Trojanes, Cassandra, Soph., Jr. Talent Shows, Trojan Trix. Michael Allen Ogilvie Fr. Talent Show, Sr. BUS, Trojan Trix. Sandra Jean Neumann Sharon Sue Newquist Kemo, Pep Club, Style Show. Sr. Choir, Tequa Treas., Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Prom Comm. Lance Allen Newberg 1.A. Achievement Award, Bowling. Wayne Clifford Nilsen Transfer from North Eugene, Thespians, Drama, Tennis. Fred E. Olson J.V. Football. Ogilvene Marie Ogilvie A.H.A. Group II, Mu Alpha Theta, T.A.R. Treas., Russian Club, Troya, C.V.S. Rep. Tamara Jay O’Neil Sr. Choir V.P., Ensemble, Tennis Team Capt., Swim Team, Jr. Class Sec., Catherine E. Oliver Troya, Spes Treas., Honor Roll, Jr. Luther League. Women of Troy, Trojan Trix, Trojanes. Bruce John Noble N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Citizenship Award, S.B. Rep. Robert Andrew Norgard J.V. Track, Sci. Fair Award. Steven Yale Orcutt Mu Alpha Theta, Show Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, Spartan Hi-Y, Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, Golf, Sr. Band. Gregory James Osibov Fr., J.V. Football, Talons, Knights Treas. Kathryn Ann Osborn Nancy Ostlind Art Fair, NOMA Award, Transfer Gym Dandy, Music Band, from Palos Verdes, California, F.H.A. Spanish Club. 187 Richard F. Ovenburg Football, Track, Rm. Rep., Ares Sec. Carol Dianne Overlund Pheta, F.T.A., Student Sec., Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Christmas For. Comm., Troya. Carl Anthony Pahlka Rifle Club, Wilson Intra- mural Bowling, Baseball. Sandra Sue Panko Trojan Trix, Drama, S36, Sec, Linda Catherine Penney Cynthia Diane Perry Fr. Talent Show, Delphi, Student Store Staff, Gym Dandy. Steven Matson Park Sr. Class Pres., Boy of Month, Fr., J.V., V. Basket- ball, Talons, Men of Troy, Statesman Staff, Rm.Rep., Honor Roll, Trojan Trix. Janice Marie Patterson Sr. Choir, Omechi, Jr., Sr. Prom, Trojan Trix, Spring Concerts. Kathleen Dayle Perry Cuates Pres., Optimist Citizenship Award, Troyan 64, Prom Comm. Chrm., Art Fair, Red Cross Rep., Student Couns. Rep. Stephan Jay Perry Fr., J.V. Football, Fr., J.V. Track, Ares, Hi Jinks. Judith Kay Paul Kiro, Trojan Trix. Russell Ray Paul Rm. Rep. Chery! Eileen Peterson Thespian Sec.. Pep Club, Library Asst., Student Store. Ernest Clare Peterson V. Golf, N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy, NMSOT Letter. Linda Ann Pauli Sandra Gale Paullin Kiro Sec., Gym Dandy, Library Asst. Marcia Ann Peterson David Donald Philips Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, Fr., J.V. Football, Fr; Ja Track, Men of Troy, Transfer from Seattle, Washington. Sylvia Marie Philips Jerry Donald Pierce WARS, Cafeteria. Suanne Marie Poznanski Spring S.B. Treas., Pheta, Rm. Rep., Jr. Prom, Christmas Formal. Penny Lee Prange Cassandra, Powder Puff Capt., Sr. Prom Comm., Rm. Rep., Christmas Formal Comm. Pamela Jean Plant Vicki Lynn Ploghoft Omechi, Powder Puff, Art Fair, Honor Roll, F.T.A., Rm. Rep., Student Sec. Jo Ann Prentiss Sr. Ensemble, Homecoming Court, Sweetheart Court, Delphi Pres., Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Showboat, Drama, Rm. Rep. Deborah Joan Pringle Treas., Delphi, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Talent Show. James Randall Poplack Honor Roll, Talons, Fr. Football, Tro-Johns, Fr. Achievement David Wells Poppe Ski Club Treas., Key Club Sec. and Treas., Spartan Hi-Y, Tro-Johns, J.V. Track, C.V.S. Rep., T.A.R. Virginia Adele Pringle Tequa, C.V.S. Rep., Gym Dandy, Drama. Barbara G. Puglisi Trojanes, Powder Puff, Tequa Transfer from Toledo, Ore., Chorus. Renee Darlene Portin Omechi Hist. and Chap., Trojan Trix. Joann Gail Powell NMSQT Letter, Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, Amicia, |.R.L., F.T.A., Prom Comm. Chrmn., Student Sec. C.V.S. Rep. George Allen Rainey Claudia Deane Pullen Richard James Ralston Rm. Rep., Chess Club, Jr. Choir, Transfer from Jesuit High School, Glee Club, Camera Club, Fr., Soph. Track. Philip James Questad Rm. Rep., Chess Club Pres., Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, Science Fair, Evening Seminar, Electronics Club, J.V. Cross Country. 189 190 Lauren Rae Richen Cassandra Sec. and Treas., V. Rally, Trojanes, Helen of Troy Court, Soph. and Jr. Talent Shows, Trojan Trix. Richard Allen Rickman Mu Alpha Theta, National Mathematics Club, Bowling, Honor Roll. Michail Charles Ramsby Fr., J.V. Football, J.V. Track, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Ares, Bio. Lab. Asst., Rm. Rep., Science Seminar, Trojan Trix, Showboat, School Science Award. Sandra Ann Rane Sr. Band, Christmas Formal, Transfer from Washington High School. Gerald K. Riemer Rifle Club, Bowling Club. Mary Ritzman Portland Junior Symphony, Mu Alpha Theta, N.H.S. Rhonda Suzanne Ray Mother-Daughter Tea, Prom Comm., Art Staff, Kiro. Randolph Vincent Redman Jr. Band, Gymnastics Club, Spring and Fall Concerts, Gymnastics. Cynthia Lorraine Robbins Trojanes, Prom Comm. Girls’ State, Delphi V.P., Chap., Soph., Jr. Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, Honor Roll. Jeffrey Wayne Roberg Linda Mae Reed Pheta, Powder Puff Football, Pep Club. Joan Marcile Reitz Larry Gene Roberts Principal Bass for Portland Junior Symphony, Wilson Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Show Band, C.V.S. Rep. Hugh Stuart Robinson N.H.S., Swim Team, Golf, OMSI, V. Baseball. Sheila Ann Resnikoff Mu Alpha Theta, N.H.S. Andrew McKay Rich Jay Gary Robinson V. Golf, Men of Troy, Mu Alpha Theta, Fr. Cross Country. Michael James Rockwood J.V., V. Track Team. Roxy Lee Rosborough Gym Dandy. Jeri Ann Ross J.V. Rally, Berg’s Hi-Board, Troyan Staff, Art Staff, Cassandra Corr. Sec., Quill and Scroll, Rm. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Jud. Comm., Powder Puff, Ski Club. Kathleen Anne Ross Delphi Circe, Troya, Student Sec., Soph., Jr. Fashion Shows. Melinda Lueen Ross Cassandra Pres. and Treas., N.H.S., Jr. and Sr. Powder Puff, Prom Comm. John Kelly departs for the pre-season Albany game. Maryanne Roy American Heritage, Powder Puff, Kemo, F.T.A., Forensics, Ski Club. Jr. Achievement. David John Rule Margaret Lois Rust Statesman Staff, Sr. Choir, Honor Roll, Rose Festival Selection Comm., Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show. Connie Charlotte Rutis Tequa, Homecoming Court, Trojan Trix, Drama. Steve Arnold Saari J.V., V. Golf, J.V. Swim Team, Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show, Drama, C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm., Tro-Johns, Talent Show. Beverly Ann Sallquist Sr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Honor Roll, Tequa, Soph. Talent Show, Showboat. Geraldine L. Saltman V. Tennis Team, All-City Tennis Player, Circe, Prom Comm. Scott Marshall Samsel Letterman Club, Soccer Club, Fr., J.V. Football, Ski Club, V. Baseball Manager. Walter R. Sandberg Thespian, Stage Crew. Robert Louis Sandoz Gladiators Sgt. at Arms, Tro-Johns, V. Golf, Fr. Football, Transfer from Modesto, California. Loralee Schafer Omechi, Student Sec., Prom Comm., Trojan Trix, C.V.S. Rep. Betty Joan Schmierbach Y2E- Ga Clube ikeyit 192 Diane Strickland and Norm Smith expound on their A.H.A. trip to Europe. Rodney Jay Sharp Fr. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Ares, Rm. Rep., Tro-Johns, Goldenball. John Harris Sharrer J.V. Cross Country, J.V., V. Molly Gail Schoel Helen of Troy, Sweetheart Queen, V. Rally, Cassandra Sec. and Sgt. at Arms, Honor Roll, Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Jr. Talent Show, C.V.S. Rep. Gerda Lee Schrepping Sr. Choir, Orchestra, All City Orchestra, Fr., Soph., Jr. Talent Shows, Sr. Farewell Assembly, Tequa, Mai Kai Tri Hi-Y Sec. Barbara Anne Sheahan Drama, Thespian Conf., Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Noon Variety Show. Ronald F. P. Sheehan Track, N.H.S., NMSQT Letter. Robyn U. Schultz Office Student Sec., Trojan Trix, Christmas Program, Omechi, Prom Comm. Dennis Lee Scott J.V., V. Cross Country, Fr., V. Track Team, Transfer from Beaverton High School. Catherine Nickie Shell Ski Club, Delphi, Bookroom Asst., Gym Dandy. Arden Lois Shelton Omechi Sec., Powder Puff, Ski Club, Prom Comm., Sweetheart Ball Comm. Michael J. Scott Fr., J.V., V. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Fr. Wrestling, Men of Troy, Ares Pres., C.V.S, Rep., Rm. Rep., Statesman Staff, Trojan Trix, Fr. Talent Show. Gregory Alan See Fr., J.V., All City Football, J.V., All City Baseball, Men of Troy Pres., Ares, Rm. Rep. i Alan Brian Shields Spartan Hi-Y Sec. and Pres., Rm. Rep., Ski Club, Tro-Johns;, C.V.S. Rep., Honor Roll. Mary Margaret Shields N.H.S., Cassandra Sec., Prom Comm., F.T.A., English Seminar, Honors Program, Honor Roll. Glen M. Shimshak V. Golf, Fr. Basketball, Transfer from Cleveland High School, Honor Roll, Fr. Class Treas. Michael Vern Shoepe J.V., V. Cross Country, J.V., V. Track, Men of Troy, Gymnastics, Benson Auto Major. Robert Edwin Lee Shore Talons, J.V. Track, Statesman Staff, Drama. Donald David Shove Transfer from Jefferson High School, Sr. Band. Deanna Anderson makes a call to the printers to clarify Statesman procedures. Shirley Irene Sibley Spes, Transfer from Lake Oswego High School. Mark Patrick Sills S.B. Rep., Spartan Hi-Y, Fr. Football. Alice Louise Silver Sr. Band. Sharon May Sirianni Cassandra, Spring V. Rally, Helen of Troy Court, V. Swim Team, Talent Shows, Powder Puff. im Suzanne Elaine Skoko Honor Roll, Fashion Shows, F.T.A., Y.F.C., Kemo Pres., Treas., C.V.S. Rep. Richard Brian Slane Transfer from Spokane, Wash., Fr. Basketball. Linda Ann Slavens Spes Pres., Hist., Chap., Prom Comm. Carolyn Jane Sleeter Pheta Treas., V. Golf, Women of Troy, NOMA Math Award, A.H.A., Prom Comm. Sharon Lea Slocum Charles Vincent Sluyter Ares, J.V. Baseball. Neil Frederick Smith Transfer from Van Nuys H. S., Los Angeles, California. Norman Joseph Smith “Willow Wind,” Forensians, Speech Sem. Pres., Eur. Sem. Abroad, S.B. Rep., Troyan Staff, Honor Roll. 193 194 Charles Jay Spencer Ers J:VinV- Football, Fry J.V., V. Track, Key Pres., V.P., Talent Show, Jr. Band, Fr. Wrestling, Art Staff. Sharon Charlotte Spring Ling. Russian Pres., Kiro V.P., Troya, Orch. Lib., Showboat, C.V.S. Rep., Trojan Trix, Jr. Con. Diana Jo Stade Cassandra Hist., Russian Club V.P., Bowling, S.B. Rep., Lingvisto. Mary Kay Stallings N.H.S. Sec., Mu Alpha Theta Sec., NMSQT Letter, Amicia V.P., Sec., Troya Sec., Treas., Citizenship Award, Prom Comm., Art Fair. Penny Smith Samuel Lee Smith J.V. Football, Gym Dandy, Bowling. Carol Ann Stalnaker Omechi, Powder Puff, Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm Carol Margaret Stanley Circe, Powder Puff. Lauren Mark Snyder Boy of the Month, Men of Troy, Talons, J.V., V. Baseball, Fr., J.V. Cross Country, Sr. Band. Leslie Ellen Sorensen Eur. Sem. Abroad, A.F.S. Rep., N.H.S., Mu Alpha Theta, Citizenship Award, Delphi Sgt. at Arms, I.R.L., Ski Club. Mark George Stanley Lois Mary Stanton Kemo, Art Fair, Prom Comm., Browse and Buy Staff, Christmas Formal Comm. Carol Lynn Sparks Honor Roll, Troyan Staff, Tequa, Ski Club, Art Fair, Dance Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea. Donna Josephine Speight Powder Puff, Troya, Kiro Sgt. at Arms, Chap., Orch. Cynthia Louise Starker Statesman Staff, Tae V.P., Honor Roll, Transfer from Owatonna, Minnesota. Pamela G. Starr Omechi, S.B. Rep., Powder Puff, Spes V.P., Prom Comm., C.V.S. Rep., Christmas Formal Comm., Farewell Assemb Nancy Sue Steinbach Swim Team Capt., Trojanes, Tequa Treas., Women of Troy Sec., Citizenship Award, F.T.A., Trojan Trix, Powder Puff. Carol Linda Stenaros Delphi. eS Richard Russell Stentz Jr. S.B. Rep., Spartan Hi-Y, Sr. Farewell, Cub Statesman, Stage Crew, Tro-Johns, Prom Comm. Margaret Lee Stevens YF. G2 V;P) Spes Chap: Troya, Prom Comm., Art Fair, N.Y.C. dincamaeccase nae? SE Dione Senior Bridget Downey pauses to muse over her future in the Vocational Center. Janet Roslyn Stewart J.V. Rally, Omechi Chap., V.P., S.B. Rep., Christmas pores Comm., Prom Comm., ABNLee Kathleen Stewart Patricia Kay Story Powder Puff, Spes, Art Seminar, Art Fair. Jody L. Strachan Art Staff, Art Sem., Girl of the Month, Powder Puff, Stu. Sec., Art Fair, Citizenship Award, Poppy Poster Award. Tom Staton Stigum Medical Preceptoral Program, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., J.V. Track. Kenneth Keith Stilger Transfer from Benson, Forensians, H.D.|. Pres.: Mary Catherine Straessle Honor Roll, C.V.S. Rep., Tequa, Art Award, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Bowling. Patricia L. Strickfaden Trojan Trix, Pheta, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Showboat. Kari Ann Stoffer Tequa, Omechi, Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Sweetheart Ball. Patricia P. Stone Forensians, Omechi, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep. Peggy Sue Strickfaden Diane Elizabeth Strickland Sr. Band Sec., Prom Comm., S.B. Rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, Eur. Sem. Abroad. 95 Elizabeth Ann Stringer John Jay Stull Tee Jay Sund Helen of Troy Court, Troya, Sr. Band, J.A. Reg. Del., Redes tee Style Show, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Concerts. Cotton and Cord Comm. Stuart Stanton Stryker James Scott Sturgill Christy L. Sutton Honor Roll, NOMA Math Troyan Asst. Ed., Quill Award, Lab. Asst., Bowling. and Scroll, Omechi, Poppy Poster Award, NOMA Spelling Award, Christmas Seal Award. Patricia Tarbell Timothie Tomazina Tattam Kathleen Ann Taylor S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Tequa. French Club, Prom Comm. Susan Tatum David Gene Taylor Kenneth D. Teschner Judiciary, Comm., S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Knights of Troy Sec., Lit. Dis. Group, Sr. Band, Student Court. Rob Moorland tries to decide upon his luncheon Linda Kay Swanson Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Prom Comm., Talent Show, Bookroom Asst., Jr. Choir. Gordon Swope Jr. V. Cross Country, V. Golf, V. Track, Fr. Football, Fr. Wrestling, Spartan Hi-Y, Men of Troy, Tro-Johns. menu as Robin Tuttle awaits her turn. 196 } Marilyn Margaret Thome Statesman Feature Ed., Spes Treas., Honor Roll, Jr. Jeryl Lyn Thompson Con., Folk Sing, Mother-Daughter Tea, Lit. Dis. Group, Transfer from Grant. Elroy Joseph Thompson Gym Dandy, Bowling, S.B. Rep., Rifle Club. Joseph Leland Todd Ralph Gerald Todd V. Football, Powder Puff Coach, Knights Pres., ; Powder Puff Rally, S.B. Rep. Ricky Allen Thompson _ Bookroom Aide, Projectionist, Cafeteria Aide, Lib. Aide. Sheryl Ann Tolley Student Store Asst., Circe Chap., Sgt. at Arms, Sec., Prom Comm., Jr. Band, Browse and Buy Staff. James V. Torgerson N.H.S., J.V., V. Cross Country, J.V., V. Track, Men of Troy, S.B. Rep. Wayne D. Thompson J.V., V. Basebail, Statesman Staff. Sylvia Ann Thune Trojanes, Sr. Choir, Tequa Pres., Sec., Trojan Trix, Talent Shows, Showboat. Letritia Rae Toyota Honor Roll, Statesman Staff, Amicia Pres., Treas., Hist., Fashion Shows, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Sweatheart Comm. James Harris Trumbo V. Swimming, Gladiators V.P., J. V. Track, Art Staff, S.B. Rep. S ne 1g insman © Miss oS tephanie Linda Kay Tidyman i N.H.S., Gold Key, Amicia ; e Hist., |.R.L., Art Sem., BE Prom Comm., Homecoming Tea, Art Fair, F.1T.A., J.A., Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. Stephanie Sue Tinsman Troya, Fr. Court, Transfer from San Diego. : Robin Lucille Tuttle Omechi, |.R.L., Russian Club Pres., Honor Roll, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., F.L. Banquet, Soc. Sem. Anthony Karl Tucker James Carl Turney V. Cross Country Capt., V. Track Capt., J.V. Cross Country, Fr., J.V. Track. Barry Howard Tver Chess Club, Baseball, Transfer from Washington H.S., Chess Club. 197 198 Elizabeth Anne Tweeddale N.H.S., F.T.A. Pres., Statesman Make-up Ed., Quill and Scroll, Christmas Formal Comm. Margaret Louise Tweeddale Joan Emme Van Bodegom Statesman Staff, Honor Roll. Kenneth Wayne Van Coelen Benson H.S. Automotive Co-op. q Paul Eugene Van Gordon Fr., J.V., V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Fr. Wrestling, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Trojan Trix, Ski Club, Men of Troy, Ares, Sopth. Talent Show. Annemarie Van Schuyndel Pep Club, Kiro, Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Cafe. Asst., Transfer from Wash. H.S. Robert Walter Vernstrom N.H.S. Pres., Forensians Pres., Mu Alpha Theta V.P., I.R.L. Treas., NMSQT Letter, Sr. Farewell, S.B. Rep., Stu. Guidance Comm. Chrm. Craig Daniel Vogt Fr., J.V., V. Basketball Capt., Men of Troy, Talons, C.V.S. Rep., S.B. Rep., Citizenship Award. % Ge SNe De ys S, Rosemarie Van Schuyndel Pep Club, Kiro, Transfer from Washington H.S. Rene Van Woesik Soccer Team Capt. Daniel R. Von Allmen Fr., J.V., V. Football, J.V. Baseball, Men of Troy, Ares Treas., Sgt. at Arms, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Talent Shows. Carla Dorothy Von Linsowe Transfer from Kalamazoo, Mich., Chess Club Pres., Lib. Asst., F.T.A., Art Club, Nat. Latin Award, High Honor Roll. Linda Elaine Varekamp N.H.S., Citizenship Award, American Heritage. David Verbin Electronics Craftsman of the Year, Bowling. Sharon Catherine Voss Sr. Choir, Amicia, Talent Shows, Trojan Trix, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Prom Comm., S.B. Rep., Showboat. Louis John Wachsmuth Fr., J.V. Basketball, Fr. Football, Faculty-Sr. Basketball, Gladiators. Patty Tarbell enjo ys the spring sun as sh tackles the complexities of Hamlet. Christine Marie Wagner Cafe. Asst., Transfer from Washington H.S., Pep Club. Janice Mary Wahl Omechi, Trojanes, NOMA Math Award, Jr. Talent Show, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep., F.T.A., Art Fair, Prom Comm. Mark J. Waletich Fr., J.V., V. Football, V. Wrestling, Powder Puff Coach, Men of Troy. Kim Wallen Mu Alpha Theta, S.B. Rep., Jane Therese Walter Spes, Christmas Formal, Transfer from Franklin H.S. Roger L. Walters Fr. Football, Bowling. J.V. Swimming, NMSQT Letter, Honor Roll, Seminar. Sandra Diane Walther Honor Roll, Amicia. Paul Mitchell Washburn Fr. Football, J.V. Wrestling, Sr. Band, Sci. Fair, ° Spartan Hi-Y, Trojan Trix, Bowling. Robert Lincoln Waterman Jr. V. Tennis, Show Band, Pep Band, Talons, Lab Asst., Exchange in Mexico, Fr. Football, Trojan Trix. Margaret Roberta Watson Frosh Frolic, Tequa, Prom Comm. Mark N. Wayson Statesman Staff, Ed., J.V. Wrestling, Gladiators Chap., Eur. Sem. Abroad, Quill and Scroll, Gym Dandy, S.B. Rep. Gregg Allen Weber Transfer from Roseburg, Ore. David Glenn Wedlake J.V. Track, Ski Club, Bowling, Gym Dandy. Judy Suzanne Weinstein Pheta Sgt. at Arms, Act. Chrm., Art Staff, Trojan Uide-6 Ue stibe sales Ietatel- Ski Club, Christmas Formal. Bruce Niel Weitzel Gymnastics, Honor Roll, J.V., V. Baseball, Men of Troy, Traffic Safety Rep. Stephen Thayer Wells Thespians, Fr., J.V. Football Mgr., J.V., V. Baseball Mgr., Stage Crew. 199 Barbara Lou Wert Linda Lee Westlund Amicia, Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Student Secretary. Pheta, Showboat, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Committee. Betsy Ellen White Tae al-RE., FaleA: Stephen Edward Westacott Annetta Carol White Donald James White Fr., J.V. Football, Homecoming Queen, Fall Sr. Band, Show Band Alt., ee i ¥ Spartan Hi-Y, Intramurals. V. Rally, Trojanes, Sr, Gladiators, Gym Dandy, pe : : , é Choir, Tequa Pres., J.V., V. Baseball, Assistant Editor Chris Sutton pushes to Statesman Staff, Talent Trojan Trix. meet a deadline for the Troyan. Shows, Trojan Trix. Norman Earle White Lynda Kay Wildt Bron Gwynn Williams Janis Kay Wiliams V. Golf, Sci-Ex, Honor.Roll, Tae Sec., Treas., Student J.V., Fall V. Rally, Tequa, Lingvisto, Honor Show Band, Pep Band, Student Sec., Fashion Show. Cassandra Pres., V. Swimming, Roll, Powder Puff, Lab. Court, Eur. Sem. Abroad, Sr. Trojanes, Homecoming Crt., Asst., S.B. Rep., Dance Band, Bowling, Fr. Football. Troyan Staff, Women of Troy, Committees. Dad-Daughter Ban. Chrm. Sally J. Whitesel Martha Ann Wiley Gerry Williams Gary C. Wilmoth Omechi V.P., Hist., S.B. V. Swimming, Women of Troy, ; Rep., Trojan Trix. Powder Puff, Ski Club, ) Intramurals. 200 Gregory Kenneth Wilson V. Tennis, Honor Roll, S.B. Rep., Spartan Hi-Y Sec., J.V. Football, Tro-Johns. Jo-Netta Jean Wilson Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Trojan Trix, Showboat, Browse and Buy Staff. Jan Wallace Yost Bowling, Ski Club, Gladiators, Fr. Wrestling. Philip Earnest Zerr Linda Jean Wilson Amicia Pres., Homecoming Court, S.B. Rep., Gold Key, Prom Comm. Paul David Wiser Prey JV, V. Football, Fr, J.V., V. Basketball, Fr., J.V., V. Track, All City, S.B. Rep., I.R.L., Ares, Men of Troy, Tro-Johns. George Matthew Zinck Spartan Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms, Transfer from South Dakota, Fr. Basketball, Baseball, Track. John Henry Zuber Fr., J.V. Football, Talons V.P., Sgt. at Arms, Powder Puff Rally. Marcia Rae Wolf Troya, Sr. Choir, Y.F.C. V.P., Act. Chrm., Trojan Trix, Showboat, Sr. Tea, Christmas Formal Comm. Deanne Michelle Woolner Forensians, Amicia, Drama, Speaker’s Bureau, Transfer from South Salem. Gregory Scott Hastings Gym Dandy, Gymnastics, Rifle Club. Michael J. Wood J.V., V. Track, Spartan Hi-Y, J.V., V. Wrestling, Soccer Club, J.V., V. Cross Country, I.R.L., C.V.S. Rep., Men of Troy. Gregg Bart Woodyard Fr. Football, Spartan Hi-Y, Bowling. . Ilene Annette Wright Drama, Trojan Trix, Thespians, Pheta, |.R.L., C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm. Vee Anna Yarbrough Tae Pres., Sec., Trojan Trix, Fashion Show, Kemo. 201 1] INN SO S o PRE) SU Pe ieaseeas ok Seaok Riven eas eka.ad Ke S| S DAG, CU) epee es e OS ) MU LS OU Be Mase te Ny ‘ eS . anna Nae ) ) Ee Quy SS TH RUD NYU 5 amc Qo UG any Biatad 8 ge je QD OD WED WL Hove, MOM ALR Nye te Son ck Ye dod BOA REN NOR DS. , 2% S Ee on Ma Sind anf E35 ae fs . oo nant pone j ype j y , ff - 4 vA Ke ‘ i q Fa ZA id “eh 2 . oo y Y % ‘ 5 fi a _ o I HX i, it: re ner wv i rath sing x “— i Fa RCN caper ei Qe ae a Ay eee WUD OE ae POO OE Vas pA. fi Wy = ne ; hoe eae . = ee ror YAO, ours es B VIVAWLANYOY ay Veena ‘ MYO | a Wyre eos mo MN aay ae ou ALO +) ay re Poet ey ih A) rN 4p Sooy es Hee roy Journ DU {y Baa ts Pro Cor TY wee ; { : v K AV jet TR 1 J Ae?) Po vo ae Owe eae 6 : qee's Pes OL Th a ore . wT F Soy t 202 Rich Davidson—President John Burch—Vice President Lynn Jensen—Secretary Barbara Lee—Treasurer J | : Not pictured: hy nh f ie Bennett, Jeff 'e t Ape Bijan, Marck Leslie Baumgartner and friend—‘‘Tiptoe through the tulips.”’ Ahern, T Anderson, S Arrell, S Baldwin, M Alexander, M Appleton, D Arthur, C Bardsley, G Alldrin, J Archer, C Avery, J Barnett, J Amiton, D Armentrout, T Backstrom, G Baumgartner, Anderson, C Arp, G Bailey, M Baxter, S Bayless, C Bennett, S Bergren, G Berry, L Bird, P Black, S Bloodworth,S_ Boutelle, S Boyce, J Bresee, J Beasley, D Bennett, T Bergstrom, H_ Betich, C Birkett, S Blank, O Blum, B Bowlby, S Branstator, G Bresnan, K Beaudoin,R Bentz, D Berk, K Bills, M Black, J Bleyhl, J Bonn, E Bowman. S Brennan, M Briggs, J 204 Brown, B Brown, J Buchanan, M_ Burch, J Burnett, T Butcher, S Butler, L Butterfield, L Cadrecha, C Cain, C : : Caldwell, D a ae Cerri, S Claflin, E Clearwater, B Cohoon, D Conkoc Copernoll, R Campbell, N eect Childers, K = Clark, J Clelen, S Colby, B Cook, J Coppock, A Caper M. athe Childs, C Clark, P Clute, S Cole, D Cool 'W Corbett L Carlton, T Cae nae h, D Chorlton, B Clark 2 Coefield, A Collins, T Cooper, C Corrigan, B , avanaugh, Chrysler, D Clark, T Cohoon, D Cone, $ Gcopen M peoahae aA Brindell, K Broms, T ! orn. Brown, C Buchanan, K_ Buell, M Burnett, D Burns, D Butherus, L Butler, L Cadonau, R | Not pictured: Butler, Jan Carpenter, Jim 205 Couche, S$ Crandall, D Criswell, J Dahl, R Davidson, J Dean, M Couture, S Crawford, L Critchett, D Danner, D Davidson, R Dickéns, P Coverstone,P Crawford,T Custaloe, R Darling, J Davis, A . De Lessert, J Des Bouillons, J Dobbs, L Eayrs, S Elwood, J Erland, J Farr, L Fisk, P Flowers, G Fronk, B Dick, A Dolum, K Edelman, J Elwood, K Erwin, L Feibleman,C Fitch, K Foster, R Funnamark, R Dickens, P Dunham, C Eggleston, N Emerson, J Estep, E Ferguson, G Fitch, T Ford, A Gaines, Mik | Di Curti, C Dupuy, S Elias, J Emerson, S Evans, R Field, J Fix, D Fraser, B Galen, E Dillard, B Du Vall, J Elwell, S Emmrich, N- Fahner, L Fish, J Fleming, M Franz, K Gantenbein, R . Not pictured: Daly, Nancy Fessler, JoAnne Fishel, Peggy 206 Gardner, G Gass, A Gay, V Giannini, J ‘Hoppe, D Harris, M Gipson, T Godin, C Goss, K Gould, B Gould, T Hart, K Hartfield, L Grady, J Graham, J Grant, D Grant, L Greene, D Hartmann, L Hartsook, A Grenfell, J Griffith, D Grimsberg, B Grove, R Hageman, J Harvey, J Hasson, D Hager, V Hall, D Haller, 1 Halling, J Halverson, B Hatfield, K Haworth, B Hate ‘s Bruce Tombleson enjoys the freedom for oncoes Cc study found in the student union. Hansen, D Hanson, C Heaney, M Helmholz,J Hill, J Hobbs, B Hoffman, G Heintz, D Hill, D Hilts, N Hoerner, C Holland, D Not pictured: Glandon, Jim Goddard, Richard 207 208 Hollyfield, C Holtz, C Honegger, G Hopker, P Horn, G Horne, C Hughes, K Isom, S Hutchens, B Jager, J Hyde, N Jameson, N Not pictured: Hoppe, Doug Hoyt, Christine James, Don Johnson, Christine Kalterman, Rick Mary Ann Seibert and John Burch discuss Student Court activities with Rob Goodwin. Jensen, L Joehnke, K John, J Johnson, C Johnson, R Jeremiah, R Johann, E Johnson, B Johnson, D Jones, B Jewett, K Johanns, G Johnson, B Johnson, L Jones, C Juckett, L Kaiser, N Keller J Kiefer, M Kilander, B Kaeser, C Keeley, H Kelley, M Kienle, C Killin, D Jones, S Jones, S Joseph, K King, M Kinney, D a Newhall, S Newquist, K ‘ Koy ae McDonald, T McGrath, M Merklin, S Mettie, K Miller, J Mosher, T Nagel, L Nicholson, A Nolan, L ) ) V0 A RY, Not pictured: Miller, Penny Miller, Steve Muerth, Hilda Ke , McDowell,D = McKillip, R Merrifield, D Metzger, R Millison, R Mummey,D Nagy, J g . McDuffie, S McNaught,C Merill, S Meurth, H Moran, M Munsen, M Nelson, C A McDuffy, J McNitt, D Merritt, G Mihm, J Morell, P Murphy, P Nelson, L McFarland, D McRae, K Merz, K Miller, J Morris, C Murray, P Nelson, P J yr aA Ee Cc Menashe, J Metcalfe, J Miller, J Morris, J Naegeli, M Nelson, W | 4 Norgard, G Nylen, C O'Connor, J Ofner, M Oliver. D Owen, P Page, M Park, C Novak, P Nystrom, B O'Dell, D Ohman, S Osibov, J Oxley, G Pahlka, J Parker, P X J i¢ ( ‘ t : ee “ ( Us x s 7 ¥ —s ow Parrett, R Peterson, A Phelps, T Piluso, E Priebe, R Rasmussen, K Paulsen, S Peterson, B Phelps, P Piluso, N Price, D Rasor, B Pearce, B Peterson, C Pickering, R Pitarresi, B Puglisi, J Raz, L Persyn, C Peterson, M Pickering, J Pope, J Puziss, L Reitz, K Peters, G Peyton, M Pierson, M Porterfield, T Ragsdale, S Renner, K Peters, S Pezel, M Piland, D Portnoff, L Randall, J Reynolds, B Petersen, K Pfeifer, N Pilip, B Potter, D Ranney, S Reynolds, J Not pictured: Rose, Mary Jane Schlappie, Bill Schriber, Denene 211 Sol Lubliner utilizes his intricate method : f tration in a chess game Rata Meals AU ae t or concen g . Rich, G Riley, D Roberts, J Rowe, B Richards, W Riley, R Rockwood, C Runkle, D Richardson, C Roach, P Roden, C Rutherford, P Richardson,S_ Roal sen, L Roland, M Sargent,J | Schafer, S Schmale, J Schons, G Schultz, M Sedgwick, A Shafer, S Shepherd, P Shuck,R Sichau, S Scheideman, D Schnitzer, J Schriber, P Scott, P’ Seibert, M Shaw, J Sherfey, J Shuler, A Sievertsen, L , Schlappie, L Schnitzer, R Schuette, K Seaman, M Severson, A Shaw, S Shirley, G Shumway, K Sills, T Not pictured: Stern, Ella Stone, Richard Surles, Jackie Tabor, Diane Simpson, C Shashall, B Sommers, M Teschner, B Steinbock, J Stalnaker, J Steinmetz, R Strickland, S Sweeney, D Sutherland, M Thompson, D Svarverud, T Thompson, J Sorenson, K South, M. Spang, M South, J Souther, S Spang, R Thuemmel, S Thurlow, ,Dr Tombleson, B Tucker, T Turner, J Not pictured: “ Wuestefeld, Mike we, Se Ignoring the rain, Mary Brennan discusses football technique %e E t : oe ] juni j urner, annoy, ; with a junior teammate during the powder puff game. Tithe miVarecant Wochamitheon Wares Van Atta, W Vaughan, D Waldon, K Warren, D Van Hoy, R Viken, R Walthers, T Warren, T Watness, E Wells, B White, E Wiley, J Williamson C_ Witty, N Wyse, S Young, G Zimmerman, A Wayson, K Wells, B White, S Williams, J Willman, A Wolf, D Yeager, D Young, N Zimmerman, R Weaver, R Westefeld, M_ Whitlock, S Williams, S Wiser, N Woolslayer,L Yelovich, C Younge, P Zuber, R Weed, B Wexler, E Wicke, T Wilkins, T Wilson, S Worseck, P Young, G Zagone, M Zulauf, B In Memoriam Elaine Schiller The friend who once brought joy into the lives of many The one who added the spice, the sweetness, and whose absence gave rise to bitterness Whose nearness motivated a laugh, a smile, a pleasant thought The friend who possessed a sparkling enthusiasm... that spread... The one who held the secret of enjoyment in her young years A girl who lived each day to its fullest and lived even those which hadn't been born The epitome of benevolence... 'Lainy. —Jean Schnitzer ? 7 ‘ eC ee ei ee SS — —— = = - = = = - = = —_ Y) q) = S = S OQ ° VY) 216 Randy Page—President Bob Wilson—Vice President Bob Herman—tTreasurer Mary Nielson—Secretary Adair, M Albaugh, L Allen, G Allison, B Anderson, D A | ’ ’ , : nd Adams, R Allan, D Allen, J Alloo, B Anderson, D Anderson Adleman, S Allen, B Allison, A Amey, M Anderson, J Anderson, P Arel, S Baldridae, J Beach, J Berg, P Billin ) : gton,P_ _ Boals, B Bott, M B Asbjornsen, A Bands B Bellamy, C Bergstrom, B Black, M Boone, P, Bowen, D Brant eth 5 ales, i eb Med H Bellamy, L Berneck, S Bledsoe, J Boothby, B Boyce, B Bredemeyer, N Brown, B ahaa = Eells Belleville, S Berreth, D Bioom, L Boroske, C Bracy, D Breede,C ” Brown, C aker, arney, Berg, J Biethan, S Blunk, D Bothne, T Brannock, D Bresnan, S Brown, G Not pictured: Allan, Robert Archer, Stephen Blakeslee, Richard Brassinne, Christian Brauser, Nancy Breede, Colleen 218 Buckingham, K Butcher, B Buckland, R Buckley, J Bunzow, J Burton, G Cannon, C Cannon, C Carlson, J Carney, J Butterfield, R Chrysler, M Butzien, S Cabrol, R Connell, M Browning, M Copenhagen, G Buchwach, K De Bauw, C DeGraaf, G Detrick, D Dolgenow, L Domenigoni, L Deibele, D Denbeste, 5 Cunningham, M Dahlstrom, V Cowling, B Calton, D Crutcher, V Corcoran, M Cuddeback, B Cummings, D Stevie Lyon has her cast signed by Senior Chuck Erwin who rescued her on the slopes. Dubois, J Duncan, R Not pictured: Bullock, Wayne Cameron, Leslie Carroll, Larry Clawson, Dennis Cole, Norman Coutant, Joyce Danner, Diane Dawes, Shirley oO NEE, Awe ; i Janet U’Ren finds a moment for thought Dunn, T ¢ Sed « ah C Erickson, L ; ; Dusevoir, =delman, lis, B Eskins, W in the student union. DuVall, J Edw ards,A _ Ellis, J Evatt, L : Dykstra, J Edwards, R Epstein, M Evans, L | Earls, K Edwards, S Erickson, J Fairchild, S - Fairfax, S Fisher, D Flath, R Franklin, G Friberg, S Froude, K Fyhr, J: Gambee, C Gatzke, C Fast, B Fisk, T’ Flink, J Frederickson, B Frisch, P Fryer, C Gallagher, T Gannon, M Gatzke, J Fischer, G Flath, D Foleen, C Fredrickson, K Frost, D Furry, S Galloway, M Gano, B Gay, M ae —_ Not pictured: gt Earls, Karen . Esser, William ay Forkner, James 220 | Gaylord, L Gibson, R Gillaspie, C Gould, K Green, D Greene, L Grommesh, K_ Gruthous, L Gurnon, T Hagestad, P j | | | Germain, L Giddens, S Goodman, D Grace, | Green, K Griffin, R Gronquist, D Gunberg, D Gutzler, D Hahn, L 'Hamreus, C Harrison, E Henry, S. Hines, R Howland, C Huhtala, B Hurt, S Jenkinson, S Hanschar, B Hartley, J Hermann, B Holmes, D Hoyt, C Hull, J Hutchinson, K Jennings, J Haralampus, S_ Hartsook, J Hicks, R' Hopper, G Hoyt, R Humes, D Jamison, C Jensen, A Harmel, L Harty, L Highland, D Horn, R Huggins, D Hunter, G Jansen, D Jensen, D | Harris, C Hastings, G Hiltibrand, M Howe, D Hughes, K Howard, B Jeffries, M Johanson, C Not pictured: Gregory, Brent Hawkins, Linda Henderson, Richard Herdt, Vicki Hilts, Nancy Hinton, Stefan Holm, Larry Isom, Cathy Jeffs, Tammie 221 Johnson, J Johnson, M Josephs, J Kahl, D. Kaufmann, L_ Kerr, K : Kimzey, T King, B Kirk, L i Johnson, J Jones, C Jostad, D Kaplick, H Kauffman, D Keyser, C King, A Kanne M Kleinman, V Hepes 4 Johnson, M Jones, D Kahl, D Karamanos, K_ Keefe, L Kilker, K King, R Kinsey, B Knudsen, B Kineeen J Krietz, W LaGrand, L Larkin, J Larsen, P Larson, L Laurens, L Kruse, J Lampert, P Larsell, J Larson, B Larsell, M Larsen, R Not pictured: Johnson, Ken Johnson, Laren Johnson, Wesley Jones, Greg Kalesse, Gordon Katterman, Rick Kelly, Bridget Kenward, Kirk Kjos, Scott 222 Not pictured: Laurens, Larry Leinbach, Susan Licke, Barbara Manley, Patricia Lindlar, B Luke, B i M ace, C Lasselle, B Leslie, M i ; | Lasselle, B Lee, P Lettiere, C Lite, D Louis, D Lukens, J MacKay, A + Lovell, P Lehmon, D Lewis, T Loeffel, C Loven, G Lyon, S Magnus, 7 Lawrence, D Leohr, B Libby, R Long, B Lowery, L MacArthur, D- Maitlan Ae Layne, G Lesch, J Lind, D Loewer, S Lucht, W MacBean, B a Majors, e Lee, B Leshgold, L Lindgren, M Lohr, E Lukas, C MacDonald, Maloney, Martilla, J Martini, J Mason, V May, C May, S McArthur, G McCallson,C McCarty, M tee reels Morehale J Martin, H Mash, S Mathews, P May, C Mayer, C McBride, M McCleave, S McDonald, T 223 Not pictured: McMurtrey, Carol Messinger, Edward Miller, Dan Moorey, Diane Olson, Gary O'Neil, Frank I : { McDowell, S McLain, P Meredith, Miles, S Mitchell, J Morgan, C Murphy, C McGlone, J McLeod, J Melevede, Miller, C Moilaven, P Morris, R Musher, A McGuire, K McWhorter, J Metcalf, S Miller, J Molnik, J Morrison, C Nagy, C Mclsaac, A Melvin, J Metchan, T Milliken, E Montgomery, F Morrison, R Nakadate, J) Mclvor, J Menashe, A Metzger, B Minagi, K M oorman, S Mosely, K Near, M McMullin, D Mercer, R Mickey, J Mitchell, G Morgan, C Munsen, M Nelson, M Nelson, R Newvine, C Nielsen, D Niels Oliveri Ol : D ' , en, erio, J son, L Orcutt, K Oster, D e,R Imer,L Nemser, P Nicholos, J Nielsen, M Dgleshyiy Oliverio, M Oppenhein, S$ Oseran, L Pager Palmer . Park a 224 Parker, D Parsons, S Partipilo, D Pasero, A ?atrick, M Payne, C Peiper, J Perry, A Perry, G Perry, D Marty Westerman finds a quiet corner to study. Persyn, F Peters, H Peterson, M Piersall, M Pilip, B Piluso, J Podhora, C Poplack, S Poznanski, L Prange, M Proctor, A Preston, C Pullock, W Radabaugh, P Rainey, D Rankin, M Rasmussen, S Rayley, Li Raymond, L Ream, L Reddekopp, R Reed, P Reed, R Riebach, M Reichert, M Not pictured: Piefer, James Ploghoft, Mike Pope, Carlene Potter, Bob Potter, Greg Pringle, Laury Raz, Ron Reavis, Gay Zao laa Reimann, J Remington, J Rice, T Richards, T Risser, C Roalsen, J Robinson, J Rockwood, P Rollins, D Reitz, J Reynolds, D Rich, D Riley, T Ritzmann, B Rober, L Rockwood, D- Rodgers, L Ross, F Russell, B Sanders, M Scheppes, D Schnitzer, G Severin, C Shepherd, NV Rutherford, K Savage, L Schlappie,D Schofield, J Shanki, S Shepherd, R Ryan, S Savage, L Schlappie, L Schultz, M Sharrer, K Sherlock, L Sampson,B Schaumberg,DSchlappie,S Scuito, S Shearer, N Shore, Pj Sampson,L — Schendel, T Schneider,C Sever, G Sheperd, S Sichley, V Marilyn Dusevoir doesn’t seem to be paying much attention to her reminder that ‘‘Neatness Counts.” 2 Was — rT ny Not pictured: Richards, Wayne Richey, Marc Rockwood, David Rowe, Judy Schwitzer, Gayle Seavey, Edith See, Kathy eh ER ER XA Me) ‘ «8 be Siegel, C Sitko, D Smith, G Smith, S Springer, C Stevens, D Stoffer, M Stoudt, D Swarengin, C Siewert, R Skiles, K Smith, S Speight, P Staggenberg,B Stewart, D Stone, D Strad 3 ’ les, ith, : , , i , tman,S Sw 5 Sills, C Skinner, K Smith, S Spring, C Stanley, T Stewart, L Stoner, S Strickler, L Se Simrell, J Skoko, D Smith, S Spencer, M Starr, J Stewart, M Story, K Strickland, M_ Swenson, T Talbot, C Thompson, C_ Tobias, M Tone, L True, T Upham, D Talley, R Thompson, J Tolley, J Toyota, R Turner, G Upton, S Thomas, P Thompson,L Tombleson, R Trodoux, M’ Tweeddale, E Urbach, C Not pictured: Siabley, Vera Siegal, Alene Sky, Sandra Solum, Claudia Sorensen, Mark Stanley, Martin Stentz, Suzanne Sworden, Greg Taylor, Jim Thompson, Betty Thompson, Margit Torland, Robert. Sirianni, M Slane, B Smith, S Sposito, P Starcevich, S Stenfors, K Stotler, G Swanson, B Symes, M 22h, Not pictured: Watness, Kathy Watson, Carrie Welch, Sue Welton, Bruce Wilkins, Diana Wintermute, Mike Jean Nakadate and Sue Mormon seem to be U’Ren, J. Vukelich, D Walker, D paying attention in class. Van Wagoner, J Wacker, D Walsh, S Varisco, C Wahl, H’ Walter, M Vetter, C Waldrop, A Walther, Cc Walton, B Warren, W Wayson, P Wedlake, J Weiner, J Wintermute, M_ Wilson, B Wodtli, M Young, S Zenk, L Wamsley, G Watson, B Weaver, G Wellman, J Westerman, M White, D Wilson, P Wooldridge, Zahler, N Zimmerman, | Warrell, P Welch, S Webster, R Wert, F Wetzel, J Williams, J Wilson, S Woolf, S Woodley, M_ Zinck, D ' “re feats. eben ee Pitiemincirsa st] +8, fs Saba’ ; aati “4 arate 4 ae ) Becky Ritzmann and Marilyn Sanders play the flute with the Senior Band. Margot Thompson helps Pam Berg to console her sister Carol in a time of strife. 229 Freshmen 230 Treasurer im lano— Kathie Larson—Secretary John Cook—President Pat Pr Ww = ® 12) ® Qa ® = = u S) U 3 = f= ® a ina} Raymond Jones applys his newly learned study skills to his reading. i £ yA Aberle, J Aigner, M Amiton, A Anderson, J Andrus, L Arp, A Arthur, B Auda, Bi Baker, B Barnett, W Abrams, G Alexander,T | Anderson,D Anderson, L Arel, B Arrell, G Ashworth, J Babcock, J Baker, M Bates, D Adams, L Altig, J Anderson, J Anderson, S Arnholtz, T Arthur, B Asla, P Bacon, D Bamberg, B Beazley. C Bell, S Bennett, R Bergmans, C Biederman, V_ Bijan, K Black, M Benneth, D Berenson, J Bergsuik, D Biggs, C Black, J Blackmore, G Not pictured: Alfstad, Merilee Andrews, Carolyn Blackwell, L Blank, F Blatter, R Bleckinger, C Blum, J Boals, P Clark, K Clark, M Bogner, D Bollinger, D Boro, K Botteron, A Bowlby, F Bowman, G Clark, S Clelen, J Boyce, A Bramwell, M Brannfors, V Branom, R Brant, C Briggs, C Coe, S Coffman, S Briggs, J Brindell, C Brown, J Buell, H Burdick, D Burns, B Coleman, B Collins, J Burraston, P Burrows, J Buscho, D Buswell, R Cadonau, B Cadrecha, C Cone, B Connell, P Calttne Campbell, D Campbell, K Canright, P Carey, R Carley, B Connelly, T Cook, J Not pictured: Boyd, Kevin Carlson, Judy Chale, Debbie Corcoran, Maureen Carlson, N Chappell, B Carlyle, J Charters, J Cassanova,S_ Chiravollatti, J Castles, P Christy, C Caufman, C Chun, P Cavanaugh, T Clancy, P Cook, L Coombs, D Cooper, C Cornell, B Cool, J Coon, L Corbus, C Corneil, C 233 234 Jeff Davis reads intently, unconscious of his surroundings. Corrigan, J Cranier, S Dalzial, C Davis, D ) Couche, J Crittendon, D- Dalzial, J Davis, J Council, L Crosier, N D’Angelo, P Davis, K Cowles, D Crow, B Davidson, K Davis, P Gox, D Cummins, W Davies, M Davison, C | Day, P DeLessert, R Dinihanian, J _ Docken, L Doherty, M Douglas, P Duncan, B Durnin, C Ebert, J Deford, D Detlefsen, D Dixon, R Dodge, L Donaca, D Douglass, B Duncan, M DuVall, C Edmonds, H DeGraff, K Dietz, K Dixon, S Dohan, J Douglas, J Drorbaugh, J Duncgan, B Eaton, D Ellis, J Not pictured: DeBauw, Connie Emerson, K Endsley, K Epstein, L Erickson, N Evans, A Erxleben, J Fender, D Fitch, L Endres, L Ensign, J Erickson, B Eubanks, F Evans, L Fariss, L Fisher, P Fletcher, A Franz, ik Gano, B Gilletle, C Goudge, B Green, J Gunderson, D- Harmel, K Hartfield, M Fredricks, C Garmire, R Gluth, N Grafton, J Green, S Gurski, R Harrington, J Hartley, B Funes, G Gefre, T Goddard, M Graham, B Gregg, D Hadley, D Harrington, P Hartley, T Galkin, M Gibson, J Goerz, J Gray, P Gruber, G Hamel, A Harris, R Hartmann, V Gannon, B Gilberd, R Goseh, L Green, D Gunberg, R Harding, T Harrow, D Hassing, V Floyd, R Foster, D Not pictured: Germain, Wendy Haroun, Lynne Foster, D Franklin, V 230 Not pictured: Hester, Ronald Hevland, Mark Hikes, Leon nw 4 Held, K Hetzler, K Hobbs, M Hollenbeck, B Hunt, D Inglesby, T Bexar J Hembholz, N Hickox, P Hodel, T’ Honsinger, R Hurst, A Irwin, V Heaney S Hemstreet,B Hiebert, C Hoffman, F Houghton, D Hurst, J Isaman, R Heilig J Henry, B Hinsz, K Hoffman, K Howarth, D Hutchins, B Jackson, J Heintz, J Herrin, J Hirschy, B Hoisington, G Hoyt, V Huth, D Jacobson, D Heiselt, Ss Herring, L Hirte, M Hollander, B Huggins, J Hyde, L Jaffe, L | ) i Jordahl, N Kahn, J _N Joehnke, D ,R_ Johnson, G Johnson, N Johnson, R Johnston, L F roel hencenge Johanns, N eee Johnson, N Johnson, P Johnston, J Jones, L Jorgens, B Kammer, C eae 236 Kammerer, B Keller, M Kindler, B Kisinger, D Krahn, R Kullberg, P Kangas, A Keyser, S$ King, L Knobbs, M Krebs, C Kuzirian, S Kaplick, R Kibe, S King, R Knope, J Krietz, K Labby, L. Karafotias, N Kidd, J Kinnear, E Knudsen, B Krowartz, J Lachenmeier, R Katterman, R Kilander, J Kinney, G Koberstein, N. Krueger, J Lange, T Keiling, W Killion, M Kirrie, G Kohnle, K Krupa, E Lanafus, H Keller, L Kimball, J Kirsch, J Konrad, A Kruse, D Lardiere. R Pat Primiano.shows signs of the strain of carrying around an extra leg. Large, J Lathrop, R Lawson, M Lee, G Lewis, D Lindsay, G Larson, K Lawrence, S Leach, G Leflan, A Lill LaSalle, R Lawson, L Leatherman, S Leupp, S tile P Eaten S Locke, D Lovin, S Lundgren, B Magnuson, D- Marshall, J McDaniel, N ili i Lomire, S Loy, D Lundquist, K Markee, K Marshall, S McDuffie, T Mets Gn McLesnoD Mc ROEEE Me Long, D Loyland, B Mackaben, S Marlow, M Mathews, C McElligott, J McCann. J McMahan M ncto S Long, D Lucht, A MacPherson, S Marquette,G Mayer,S McFadden,D McCormick, K McNabb, M MEnuane E ouis, J Luman, D Magnus, T Marrs, R Mayco, M McGinley, C McCrary.T | McNeil, J Metcalf, T Not pictured: Lowry, Lynn Maloney, Steve Mathews, Phyllis McKee, Mitchell Merserau, Brad 238 Wayne Nelson engages in a typical activity. Mihm, D Minagi, N Mormance, M- Mucken, M Musser, J Newland, M Miller, B Moench, L Morris, B Mumper, S Myers, B Newberg, R _ Miller, C Montag, M Morrison, M Murphy, D Nadal, K Newman, L Miller, J Moon, B Moscow, E Murphy, N Nagy, L Newquist, S Mills, B Morgan, C Moylett, P Murray, J Nelson, J Newvine, C Nielsen, S Norte, T Nowels, N Ogburn, J Olson, C Ottmar, G Oyala, A Park, T Parry, C Pasero, M Noack, G Novak, M Nunn, J Oliver, D Ommert, M Overlund, R Park, S Parker, C Parsons, D Payne, J UW a Ser wae Not pictured: Nelson, Carol Newton, Chuck Susie Marshall searches her text for the answer to an elusive question. Pearce, D Peck, J Peterson, S Pieper, M Podhora, F Prestwood, N Primiano, P Rabin, J Rauch, S Reed, M i Pearson, S Petty, H Pezel, N Pierson, J Potwin, P Price, D Puglisi, R Randall, J Raun, C Regan,M — Pearson, V Peters, L Mathews, P Piland, B Poznanski, B_ Price, T Quillin, D Randall, S Rayburn, J Reese,D . é if Rhoades, B Richen, N Rickert, B Rieger, M Risberg, R Roberts, L © Richen, C Richenstein, L_ Ridder, F Rienier, G Roalsen, V Robinson, Not pictured: Reitzer, Dennis Richardson, Ken Not pictured: Shearer, Nona Shepherd, Mike : Skiles, Karen 2 Smith, Steve | Spalding, Rich Spang, Mike Sterling, Robert Roesler, S Scaharella, K Schmale, T Schweizerhof, DShaw, J Skinner, P Smith, M Ross, L Scanlan, P Schmierbach, D Scott, A Sherfey, B Slavens, G Smith, V Ross, S Scheideman, J Schofield, B Sevarge, B Shimshak, D Small, B South, J: Roth, | Schenk, T, Schowe, L Severe, G Shirley, B Smith, B Spang, M Rudnick, K Schiggeh, | Schroeder, M Severson, G Sievertsen, B Smith, D Speight, G Salawitch,P Schlappe, L Schultz, T Shaffer, D Simonton, B- Smith, J Maloney, S Spencer, J Stade, M Stampfer, M_ Stebbins. J Stewart, S Stone, J Stow, J Sunde, T Sworden, W Tallman, V Spencer, M Staggenberg, B Stanton, K Steele, J Stobie, R Stoudt, D Stroud, N Sweany, B Tabor, K Tarbell, J 241 Not pictured: Thorpe, Gene Veltum, Karen White, Sherman Wilson, Ken Taylor, Z Thomas, L Trapp, G Turney, P Vanwinkle, D Waletich, M Watson, J Teschner,W ‘Topping, C Tredik, L Tuttle, M Vaughan,D Wallace, M Wayenberg, C Teuscher, T Tooze. M Tripp, C Twitchell, J VeHum, K Warner, R Weber, F Thompson,E Thune, E Troudt, C Vaage, C Voss, D Warrell. S Weber, G Thompson.L_ Topping, C Tucker, J Vandendever, J Voss, L Warthen, L Welle, L Thorpe, M Trapp, C Turner, L Vannoy, | Wagner, T Washburn, S Whedbee, L White, A White, L White, S Whitesel, L Wiedemann, J _ Willhite, J Williams, T Williamson, J. Wilson, B Windes, S White, L White, S White, V Widmark, D Wilkins, J Williams, J Williams, L Wilmoth, P Wilson, M Winkenwerder! a 4) Wirfs, S Worden,G Yeats, R Zagone, J Witter, M Worsech, C Yeats, S Zimmerman, C Woodward, J Wright, B Yeomans, T Zinck, L Jim Musser, Scott Mayer, and Paul Gray engage.in typical frosh foolery. 243 A final portrait of the school... 2220 E. BURNSIDE TO WILSON STUDENTS Free gift wrapping for Te eonns FOOD © COCKTAILS 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Mon, thru Thurs. 5 p.m. to 2:30 a.m., Fri. and Sat. ACs) E Closed Sundays CA 7-8293 © 217 N.W. 4th Ave. d BURLINGAME HARDWARE GIFT SHOP Quality Hardware — Paints Compliments of ... HILLSDALE HARDWARE 6350 S. W. Capitol Hwy. your special purchases. Cosmetics School Supplies Hallmark Cards HILLSDALE PHARMACY Capitol Hwy. at Sunset Blvd. CH 4-1308 Front Door Parking Anytime—AIll the time When Cutting Up Cometo... We Give S H Green Stamps ABERLE’S SIGNAL SERVICE Tires — Tubes — Accessories @ Brakes © Mufflers © Tail Pipes Power Tools — Electric DIGGER O’DELL’S - SAW REPAIR SUPPLY CO. 1713 S. E. 7th Ave. Plumbing Supplies — Gifts 8512 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. CH 4-7721 Terwilliger Taylors Ferry Road BE 5-8559 8505 S. W. Terwilliger CH 6-9117 For All Your Insurance Needs Phone CH 6-1557 for special orders | Your Woodrow Wilson Booster Ben Franklin Store 7834 S. W. Capitol Hwy. PAUL M. RISING AGENCY, INC. Trapp’s Bakery GOOD MHNGS TO EAT . Over 36 years of dependable service 7912 S.W. 35th Ave. Portland 19, Ore. Oregon Mutual Insurance Co. in Multnomah CluLSiTfoiM REALTY 5-15 a FREE SPRAY WAX APPLIED Speedy “5 Minute” Car Wash Service Station BARBUR AT TERWILLIGER AUTO LAUNDRY IN MULTNOMAH 8405 S.W. Barbur Blvd. CH 6-549] ELDORA SALON OF BEAUTY Personalized Styling Our Specialty Black's —— Billage Hiaple Shoppe 8650 S.W. Canyon Road (at Westslope) Portland, Oregon CY 2-1878 _ Steam Cleaning ¢ Polishing ¢ Waxing George Kaady, Jr. OPEN EVERY DAY CH 6-9115 PRINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS 516 N.W. 12TH AVENUE PORTLAND 9, OREGON Fifth Avenue Shop 711 Southwest Tenth Avenue Portland, Oregon CA 3-8127 Bristow’s Barber Shop owner: TOM RIVERMAN 7870 S. W. Capitol Highway in Multnomah en’ter-prise (en’tér: priz) an undertaking which involves activity, courage, energy, a venture, etc. To the class of ’65 your enterprise has been rewarded, in the attainment of the goal which you have set...congratulations. cakes and pastries for all occasions. . . ui i i ’ ANOTHER CIL.AK FRX E: PAPER Jenkinson’s Pastry Shop for graduation... we make the cake 6330 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. Premium Gas Oil ARROW AUTO SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Body and Paint Work Satisfaction Guaranteed Frank Davis, Owner 8633 S. W. Barbur CH 4-1651 that makes the party! IN HILLSDALE rn ooveuys arrunces 11030 S.W. Canyon Road Beaverton, Oregon Mitchell 4-4175 CH 6-155] Save On Chrysler - Plymouth Valiant - International Trucks TED GILBERT MOTORS 6th and A, Oswego Phone 636-3626 CHerry 4-7533 eed ARA VISTA BEAUTY SALON 3 STAR RESTAURANT and DESIGNER - BUILDER 5541 S.W. Beaverton- Hillsdale Hwy. Portland 21, Oregon Office CY 2-4215 LOUNGE Distinctive Hair Styling Permanent Waving Ocky Tinting 8343 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Portland, Oregon 9039 S. W. Barbur Home CY 2-4091 and Vic Harris CA 4-7309 SKI and OTHER SPORTING EQUIPMENT HOUSEHOLD and INVALID NEEDS GARDEN and YARD CAMPING and VACATION EQUIPMENT BUILDING TOOLS — MISCELLANEOUS POWER EQUIPMENT PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS YOUR S.W. RENTAL HEADQUARTERS BARBUR BLVD. DICK EDWARDS : BUS: 246—4268 8205 S.W, BARBUR BLVD, AT 19TH Portland Secretarial School Individual Advancement Edna Steen McCall, LL.B., President Ideally located in the center of Portland's downtown business district, convenient to all transportation lines, the PORTLAND SECRETARIAL SCHOOL offers you a complete Business Education for Industry, Professions, and Civil Service fields. You have the privilege of selecting such subjects as meet your requirements and the added advantage of our progressive system of instruction which permits you to advance as rapidly as ability allows. Our school maintains an atmosphere of high ideals, worthy ambitions, and thorough preparation. You will enjoy our attractive, comfortable classrooms. Effective Employment Contacts — 317 S.W. Alder Request our free catalogue — Phone 223-1772 Best of Luck — Graduates Lake Oswego Sporting Goods, Ine. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Ralph Betty 24 A Avenue COPELAND LUMBER CO. Shop Boysen Paint Multnomah Plywood Hardware JOHN'S MARKET CH 4-113] Insulation Easi-Bild Plans and Supplies Shatokin Lake Oswego, Oregon 3535 S.W. Multnomah Boulevard for School Projects BE Sslmevy | orbs FROM M. TRUMBO CO., INC. 3838 S.W. Macadam Avenue Portland 1, Oregon 226-1141 Congratulations to the BART’S WHARF Class of '65 MARINA Capitol Highway Rexall Drugs in Multnomah New Resfaurant On the Columbia Wilson Students Welcome PETER PAN Drive-In Cline Cleans Cleaner 1 HOUR SERVICE Good, Plain Food — 24 Hours a Day DICK AND JENNIE CLINE Gladys and Clyde Kessler 9051 S.W. BARBUR BLVD. PORTLAND, OREGON CH 6-4885 7800 S.W. Barbur Blvd. CH 6-9138 Portland, Oregon Compliments of... Modern Indoor Heated Teaching Pool AL CALL’S Single and Family Memberships x Lessons for All Ages Hardware, Paints Public Swimming and Garden Supplies 10813 S.W. Barbur Blvd. CH 6-4286 YOUNG'S JEWELERS Quality Diamonds, Watches ERWIN KALESSE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER Jewelry at Prices You can Afford Expert Watch Jewelry Repairing 3530 S.W. Multnomah Bivd. 20 A St., Lake Oswego, Oregon é CH 6-5477 Phone 636-7272 Portland Aquatic Clubs, Inc. £ PHYSICIANS OPTICAL SERVICE Dispensing Opticians Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 901 S.W. Taylor Street Portland, Oregon Telephone: 227-4520 Best Wishes THE RITZ GIFT SHOP 6320 S. W. Capitol Hiway Bob and Isabelle Ritz HI - HAT RESTAURANT Original Chinese Food Small or Large Private Banquet Rooms Cocktails and Dancing 11311 S.W. Barbur Blvd. CH 6-4055 CRAWFORD’S APPAREL ‘ ‘Multnomah” 7814 S. W. Capitol Hwy. CH 4-7311 BUCK!S WEST PORTLAND TEXACO 9803 S. W. Barbur Blvd. Portland 19, Oregon CHerry 4-7111 TOWING Open 24 Hrs. a Day “We Give S H Green Stamps Corsages F Cut flowers tted Plants OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BULBS Including All Sundays Holidays Shrubbery 9 AM-9 PM No Delivery Service Eastside Westside Milwaukie-Oak Grove Oregon Ci 3575 S.E. DIVISION | 2010 W. BURNSIDE 18th SUPER HWY. BE 2-7204 BU a OL 6-9138 PORTLAND PORTLAND OREGON CITY Campbell-Weiss Blueprint Co. REPROGRAPHICS 936 S.W. Ist. CA 2-3264 Congratulations to Class of ’65 UUXEY MISURANCE AGENCY Auto, Fire and Casualty 115 S. W. 4th Avenue Portland 4, Oregon CApitol 3-5111 SEAFOOD — Over 20 Varieties Ke CAPLAN St. Helen's Orders to Go é 1] a.m. to 10 p.m. — Closed Sundays SPORT VENDORS WHOLESALE SUPPLY The Crab Bowl SHOP DIST. CO. sporting goods of all kinds ae ge aa a es ae 7958 S. W. Barbur Blvd. one : ortland, Oregon Wm. Whitford, Prop. CA 6-6467 1965 EDWARD O. DOXEY Try our Exotic Chinese- American Food When you think of home, after Party, Show, Game, Dancing TUALATIN VALLEY think of . . . Orders to Take Out BUS CO. CUMMINGS REALTY, INC. 8437 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. or S.W. Taylors Ferry Road 11130 S.W. Barbur Blvd. 244-7561 246-8877 ¢ Insurance - Realtors Portland 19, Ore. CH 4-4178 ' Vandenburgh’s We want to take this opportunity to thank you Wilson students for your patronage this year. We sincerely TAIL PING TERRACE 10706 S.W. Capitol Hwy. hope that our service will continue to please you and that we'll see you often. CH 4-2917 In Hillsdale Shopping Center Compliments of... A+ A DAD'S CLUB A) ca kad, ALL aa ae Ce i ee : t EF — —_ £4 ct not ols 5 4 Attts tt4A 1, Oe ae Cpt befeveyet« tL LF eZ y, 4 Cae tay p AA1--eaf- e+e gv, Abi f LE aid 4 aie uct ADsA L] i Cy, ApEn Roa 20 ae Gace we co fee Atttt{— + Wise Ge e.nre=z Ft se toe hee hee ees Weiby’s Out Multnomah Way Multnomah’'s Family Shoe Store B—Y's Shop for Shoes at Y—B's 7868 S.W. Capitol Highway CH 4-8996 WIGWAM TANKER COATS $5.88 and Up 10975 S.W. Canyon Road Good Luck to Wilson Graduates GRANT THUEMMEL ASSOCIATES ADVERTISING AGENCY CRESTVIEW Beauty Salon Personalized Beauty Service 6740 S.W. Capitol Hwy. CH 4-9138 HOME OFFICE corner of 5th and Washington BRANCHES: Gateway, Milwaukie, BURNS BROS. TIRE and Supply Co. Distributors of Kelly Springfield Tires and Atlas Tires 621 S. E. Union Ave.—Portland Phone 234-7393 Compliments of .. . FRED SETNIKER’S SHELL 11415 S. W. Barbur at 64th Portland 19, Oregon S H Green Stamps CH 6-3220 YOUNG SET SHOP INFANTS — BOYS GIRLS through size 14 HILLSDALE SHOPPING CENTER 6308 S.W. Capitol Hwy. CH 6-1966 BURLINGAME RADIO and TV Sales... Service—All Makes 8433 S. W. Terwilliger Portland 19, Oregon CH 6-414] Lloyd Center, Raleigh Hills, Standard Plaza, Oregon City We want to help you. Westinghouse and Maytag Dealers LAKE OSWEGO B i APPLIANCES 441 First Street NE 6-4730 Lake Oswego, Oregon Repairs on All Appliances — Large or Small EXPERT WORKMANSHIP CH 4—3153 HOE- Foun HILLSDALE a SHOE REPAIR (W@- TONY, SCUITO, PROPRIETOR 6311 S,.W, CAPITAL HWY. PORTLAND, OREGON TO WILSON STUDENTS ‘Free gift wrapping for your special purchases. ’ Cosmetics School Supplies Hallmark Cards HILLSDALE PHARMACY Capitol Hwy. at Sunset Blvd. CH 4-1308 Front Door Parking Anytime—All the time Compliments of CITY RUBBER STAMP CO. 400 S.W. 2nd CA 8-7624 Portland Federal Savings Call 224-4444 HILLCREST olL co. The Finest Heating Ol and Heating Serutce GEORGE O. HOPPER 5214 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HY. PORTLAND |, OREGON CHerry 6-1250 Hatfield J ewelers “A Complete Jewelry Service” Located Fred Meyer Center Raleigh Hills CY 2-4312 Congratulations to the Class of '65 Capitol Highway Rexall Drugs in Multnomah BILL RYAN’S THRIFTWAY 7783 S.W. CAPITOL HWy, KWF INDUSTRIES, INC. manufacturer of CODE-A-PHONE TELEPHONE RECORDING EQUIPMENT 8136 S.W. Beaverton Hwy. Portland, Oregon JUNE’S FABRIC SHOP 429 First Street OSWEGO, OREGON Shop June's for Fabulous Fabrics and All Your Sewing Needs Charles N. Tripp Co. Investment Securities ¢ Municipal Bonds 634 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING e HAROLD R. KRUEGER Dispensing Optician Eye Physicians’ Prescriptions Filled Exclusively CA 3-4321 (Ground Floor Medical Arts Bldg.) 1030 S.W. Taylor St. Open Daily 8:30-5:30 After 5:30 by Appointment A eluued BEAUTY SALON Sheri Goin, Manager 7559 S.W. Barbyr Blvd. Phone: 244-4709 e Corporate Bonds e Mutual Funds e Common Stocks Compliments of MULTNOMAH MEN’S SHOP 7808 S.W. Capitol Highway in Multnomah BABBITT PLUMBING Prompt, Honest, and Guaranteed SERVICE Repair and Remodeling a Specialty 7611 S.W. Alden Portland, Oregon CH 4-5279 PORTLAND, OREGON Fashions The in Bonnie Cashin OgUE Suits — Coats — Knits 365 N. State Street - Oswego Country Set 4 West Side Offices WM. “‘BILL’’ SNYDER REALTORS CalliGY¥?2-3541 Raleigh Hills Branch Spout BOB’S NURSERY Eagle—Wiring Devices, Fuses Commercial Equipment Repair Berns—Fans, Kitchen Hoods Grower of Perennials Kason—Display and Refrigeration Hardware ARCO Timely—Lighting Fixtures One of the First ELECTRICAL SERVICE M. LEVIN CO. and Ray Dobbs Art Demers : Best in Portland 3152 E. Burnside Street 205N. W. 10th Portland, Oregon Phone 234-9393 | 1002 S.W. Bertha Blvd. 244-1914 CA 2-9591 and 2 Finest Quality Cameras Quality Service HILLSDALE CAMERA CARD SHOP 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Weekdays 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturdays 24-Hour Service to Kodak in Palo Alto on All Kodak Color Films Finest Black White Processing DAVE CUSHMAN, OWNER What every graduating senior needs... NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The way to increase it: In a savings account at First National Bank of Oregon. Save regularly on a voluntary “lay-away”’ basis... or open a Firstomatic account — the automatic no-will-power-needed, sure way to save. Money grows faster than ever! The way to control it: With a First National personalized checking account. You know where your money goes when you keep a record of your expenditures! BURLINGAME BRANCH — S.W. 13th Barbur My Banka FOR OVER 600,000 OREGON PEOPLE! BURLINGAME 76 SERVICE WEST PORTLAND Charles Lind, Owner LUMBER COMPANY S H Green Stamps OSWEGO DAIRY MAID You can't buy abetter tire than Union 76 Tires tosave your life 230 N. State 9960 S. W. Barbur Blvd. CH 4-1153 Good Luck Trojans CH 6-9134 7635 S.W. Barbur Home of Fine Hamburgers Lake Oswego, Oregon Your Plumber 24-Hour Emergency Service Phone 246-7004 LARSEN PLUMBING CO. Right in the city of Milwaukie BURLINGAME FOUNTAIN VARIETY Fountain, Variety, Toiletries 8430 S.W. Terwilliger 244-8611 BEARDSLEY AUTO PARTS Your N.A.P.A. Jobber Don Fredricks, Owner Area Code 503 244-1161 7833 S.W. Capitol Hwy. Portland 19, Oregon RED ROOSTER Drive-In Burgers, Fries Shakes 7641 S.W. BARBUR BLVD. Rhodes MAES NEWSNAME FOR OLDS. KING hi- board representatives East Side...West Side TIMBER LANES BOWLING CENTER Coffee Shop Concourse Dining 4030 N.E. Halsey Street Phone 282-5541 Let our prices do the talking Ly |i ADAIR RRAAIARSAAARAARABAANNARAREAAARRARASR AAAS RIOA OA DOO EES EL AE ERRATA 7853 SW Capitol Hwy — in Multnomah Portland 19 Oregon 244—9227 Congratulations Class of '65 Don's Hill-vue Barber Shop 4 Barbers — Air Conditioning 6304 S.W. Capitol Highway ( Hillsdale) Marilyn Mee Both Sides of Town Camend Lanes BOWLING CENTER Fred Meyer Burlingame 1325 S.W. Custer Drive Phone 246-5421 Always 70° Air Conditioned ¢ Plenty of Free Parking © Free Baby Sitting ® Free Bowling Lessons Compliments of .. . GARDEN HOME Boulevard ALLEN C. EDWARDS PHARMACY Rocket Service REALTY 10000 S. W. Barbur Blvd. 7405 S.W. Garden Home Rd. CH 6-9052 Portland 19, Ore. CYe2=35 71 GEO ASi2 24 HOUR TOWING RAY HILLSDALE CLEANERS and COIN-OP LAUNDRY (COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE) Custom Finished Shirts We Give S H Green Stamps 6324 S.W. Capitol Highway CH 6-1011 min | BURBERRY i i i, New and Used Nye: a ce TT eT We service all makes COAS ae wr: Xe | | | in our own shop ir he ps 4 WHITCHER Hoyt HOTEL PRINTING STATIONERY 614 N.W. Hoyt ST. PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 BAST AND WEST BURNSISE in Multnomah AREA CODE 503-228-2304 PORTLAND, ORE. bead CH 4-3136 : Compliments of : . . ST. LUKE DOWNEY INSURANCE SUPPORT LUTHERAN CHURCH AGEN CY YOUR PATRONS The students of Wilson High School are most appreciative to their 65 Graduates patrons for their service during the Best wishes to the past year. As a student body, we 6835 SW. 46th Avenue hope our support has been bene- ’ Class of '65 ficial to your business and will Portland 19, Oregon continue to be so. Phone CH 6-2325 Best Wishes to the Over 20 Years of Service 410 Wilcox Building 228 -8327 Demonstrate your common sense — You can buy with confidence Compliments of (o's CLEANERS and LAUNDERERS ROY KOCH JOHNSON DRAPERY CO. at A. B. SMITH CHEVROLET CO. COMPLETE DRAPERY SERVICE Hillsdale Shopping Center WEST BURNSIDE between 12th 13th Phone 228-5161 375 S.W. Canyon Road Beaverton, Oregon MI 4-1121 11 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU.... BRANDS you know VARIETIES you like SIZES you want PORTLANDS HOME-OWNED OPERATED The Friendliest Stores In Town Save 75% on your Dry Cleaning NORGE CLEANING VILLAGE in the Hillsdale Center 8 Ibs. — $2.00 Coin-operated — 16 Machines 6337 S.W. Capitol Hwy. Phone 246-9150 PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Congratulations to the Class of '65 P.O. Box 1571 © Portland, Oregon Phone 226-4336 LAMB-WESTON, INC. Ted H. Willhite Compliments of CONGRATULATIONS to A the friendly store BIG ‘B’ Thriftway MIKAI HARRIS and her Class of '65 BEAVERTON MAN'S SHOP TOP’S DRIVE-IN Men's and Boys’ Apparel 1103 S.W. Taylors Ferry Road Rd. CH 4-9245 THE MULTNOMAH BANK BARBUR BLVD. BRANCH MULTNOMAH BRANCH 8414 S.W. Barbur Blvd. 3515 S.W. Troy HILLSDALE BRANCH 6251 S.W. Capitol Hwy. PORTLAND, OREGON Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HOURS: 3:00 A.My = 109P2M. DAILY 8:30 A.M. — 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY Compliments of... LYNCH’S MARKET 6344 S.W. Capitol Highway, Hillsdale CHerry 4-3110 Compliments of .. . WILSON HIGH SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Improvement + Progress = Success READING STUDY SKILLS CENTER will teach you reading improvement and acceleration, study methods, mnemonics (methods of memory), vocabulary, spelling, and related reading, writing and study skills for superior, average, and remedial students — such that youlearn... how to save time and to improve your learning skills. Verlan A. Medlock — Educational Psychologist 1869 S.W. Broadway 222-9805 Congratulations to a great Football Team! BARBUR ENCO 4330 S.W. Barbur e 223-1538 SINCE 1867 BOOKS . STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPER Sa.e-Aran SUPPEIES Vly eeEwWREEERS GAMES , PARTY SUPPLIES ., ED— UCATIONAL MATERIALS , CAM— ERAS . FOUNTAIN PENS , MUSIC AND RECORDS THe J.K. GILL. COMPANY S.W. FIFTH AVENUE AT STARK DOWNTOWN § EASTPORT PLAZA DOG SHOP S. W. 77th Beaverton Hwy. Portland, Oregon 292-6651 or 292-3331 Charmalee Cookingham COMPLETE GROOMING SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES... FOR ALL BREEDS UPTOWN HARDWARE DUTCH BOY PAINT HOUSEWARES GARDEN SUPPLIES Bie View ort Omi lo. CA 7-5375 PORTLAND 10, OREGON RADIO, TELEVISION, APPLIANCE REPAIRS KEN MCQUESTION = Wal sore Gr ial tis be FOR THE DISCRIMINATING SKIER AND MOUNTAINEER ALL SIGNS POINT TO HOW ECS YOUR SKIING HEADQUARTERS AND COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP 21 N.W. 23rd Pl. CA 7-7910 Best Wishes from VERBINS s — Saburbon-— fashions for her HILLSDALE RALEIGH HILLS PLAZA WATSON VALLEY PHARMACY Call Any Time Day or Night Sunday or Holidays , CH 4-7553 CORNER 19th AND BARBUR BOULEVARD BEST WISHES TO KENT BAILEY AND CLASS OF 1965 Dons SUBURBAN Wepre iia IN HILLSDALE COSMETICS GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE S H Green Stamps ‘) SF MENS SHOP} % s bs 44.4 aif ‘ ape s ¢ ‘a WE MAKE HOME-MADE ICE CREAM IN| MANY UNUSUAL FLAVORS Petterson’s IN] BteES DALE Nester Tan — Your Host CH 6-9037 Le COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASS JEWELRY DIPLOMAS CAPS GOWNS — aos YEAR BOOKS Master Engravers, Inc. 115 S.W. FOURTH AVENUE - PORTLAND, ORE. VALLEY PLAZA FOR FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT at 9300 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HIGHWAY @ VALLEY ICE ARENA — Largest Skating Surface in the Northwest Call CY 2-6631 — Open March 15, 1965 Curling, Hockey, Patch, Free Style, Dance, Open Sessions Ser ArLEY LANES — Open 24 Hours a Day — 32-Lanes Featuring Colored Sparemaker — Call CY 2-3523 for Reservations FROM ALL OVER THE STATE FROM ALL OVER THE NORTHWEST ALL ROADS LEAD TO FIELDS CHEVYTOWN THE ONE BEST PLACE ON THE MAP TO BUY YOUR CHEVROLET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS NOW IN OUR 49th YEAR AS YOUR CHEVROLET HEADQUARTERS IN PORTLAND. FIELDS GADGET 107 S.E. Grand Ave. GQRMURAREO cutsstseaict BE 2.0184 The home of nothing down and up to 24 mos. to pay on service, parts. and accessories. Q ee (| 4 ihe | t . = ao SE oe eae Z ie ’ . - SS, en ; . C 4 bay ww ON N se ee by : QY = . Zi. ees pe 2) £ Aah ¥1 ) = rata Nee = i f ry - See i } Reh eee 4 ice : Se - ea es UN ae 7 Be, Lyreeon e_- ‘ LA ? = = amie 7 Zz 2 1 ly a Ee - ‘—= me Pt at Le - - tS — g — 1 ew. ae gee, Ste ; fy . = = Sy 7 a a2 oT ae =; : j — == -: y = = ee Risa 5 : = a : ? aE j ‘SS WAU 8), From Your Parent Doctors a IS IT WORTH IT? LEASING or BUYING? why not buy the Price of General Motors-Pontiac ! You can buy for less where business is Best ! MEADOWS PONTIAC 28th Sandy Blvd. Portland, Oregon 235-4101 KNEISEL TRAVEL Providing Transportation to all Colleges and Study Locations RAIL, STEAMSHIP, AIR, BUS Kompliments of MR. K toe Glass of 265 Compliments of ERLAND CONSTRUCTION CO. Heavy equipment rentals — Cats and Scrapers 1050 S.W. WESTWOOD DRIVE PORTLAND, OREGON 97201 Phone: CH 6-3585 COMPLETE !! Confidence! DO uy OU) saa Vere. SKIN PROBLEM? Pay Less Drug store is headquarters for your doctor's prescriptions and hypo- allergenic cosmetics such as Aller- creme, Ar-Ex, etc. Your confidence is a sacred trust our trained cosmeti- cians and pharmacists strive to attain — Ray Thomas, manager PHONE CA 6—6644 PORTLAND MEDICAL CENTER so! S.W, 10TH AVENUE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ‘CEASS OF 51965 J. EARLE WODTLI ‘‘A Good Man to Know ’ New York Life Insurance Co. 400 American Bank Bldg. CH 4-9656 Wayne’s i 5 r: Billiard Academy ™ 16 modern Brunswick Gold Crown Tables 4) | set in one of the most deluxe rooms in.the U.S.A. Ladies Invited Air Conditioned 723, S.W. PARK AVENUE 227-4261 PRINTERS WITH IMAGINATION EB SI SINS ay LITHOGRAPH CoO. AN ANNUAL AFFAIR Every springtime hundreds of thousands of school and college yearbook pages roll through the presses of Agency Lithograph Co. They are in good company. With them are countless pieces of printed matter for advertising and merchandising—in black and white to full-color for our leading industries. As a printing house, we are youthful in years but rich in fine printing tradi- tion. From start to finish—ideas, copy, layout, master typogra- phy and art, expert preparation and brilliant presswork are available to you at Agency Lithograph Co. For prestige print- ing—let Agency do it for you. creators and producers of aids to effective merchandising 216 S.E. GRAND AVENUE PORTLAND 14, OREGON PHONE 234-7343 The friendly store BEAVERTON MAN SaaS FOP Men's and Boys' Apparel Beaverton, Oregon Phone 644-4774 COMPLIMENTS OF FO Super SPORTING GOODS 10002 S.W, Canyon Roapb TO SUIT YOUR FISHING AND SKIING NEEDS STUDIO FOR RADIO RECORDS TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES NORTHWESTERN 2828 S.W. Front Avenue e PRODUCTIO'N INCORPORATED Motion Phone: CA 8-6573 LEWIS M., FOX GENERAL INSURANCE J. Rosenthal Co. 515 Lumbermens Building Portland 4, Oregon EXPERT WORKMANSHIP HiCUCsSsDALE SHOE REPAIR TONY SCUITO, PROPRIETOR 6311 S,W, CAPITOL HIGHWAY PORTLAND, OREGON BAC ReTTMES ZENIT _—_—_ SALES ee 7723 S.W. Capitol Hy. Pictures 7 COLOR TV STEREO RADIO BURNS BROS. TIRE and Supply Co. Distributors of Kelly Springfield Tires and Atlas Tires 621 S. E. Union Ave.—Portland Phone 234-7393 VERDURMEN OIL CO, DISTRIBUTORS OF Oi1cs FURNACE SERVICE SHectvt HEATING FURNACE SALES hf 7689 S.W., Capitor Hwy. 246-9032 V and Recording Portland, Oregon Frigidaire APPLIANCES Si teinbach § same APPLIANCE CENTER 244-5005 Portland 19, Oregon KitehenAid Dishwashers John P. Steinbock ELDORA HARVEY'S FLOWERS TARBELL Tce COMMUNICATIONS Salon of Beauty IND WES SU ORE 312 Standard Plaza -. 9 a.m, to 5:30 p.m. é 5 Color Specialists omm GC Unications Sales re a eee Systems and Representation enn -- Shaped Styled Specializing in Congratulations to the iat ey Children Class of '65 oe of Ys 292-1878 Evening Appointments 8650 S.W. Canyon Rd., next to Obie's Home e Auto e Business e Life @e Accident Health CARLO J. SPOSITO wath Year of . Personal service 1532 S.W. Pendleton Portland, Oregon 97201 CH 4-8123 Relax Under The Complete Roof of Planned Protection CONGRATULATIONS TO MARK. WALETICH AND THE CLASS OF 1965 SURFBOARDS WETSUITS The Sur, Shack SALES RENTALS 4255 S.W. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. Portland, Oregon 97229 Phone 246-7360 WILSON STUDENT BODY OPTOGRAPHIC, INC. e diagrams ¢ charts ® surveys CHARLES ERWIN e photos © graphs CA 6-4525 Compliments of ... Hillsdale Sash and Door Co. 6001 S. W. 30th CH 6-3353 STROHECKER’S PORTLAND'S FINEST GROCERS Since 1902 ‘To the very best... “ from the very best”’ Mpenose 6149 S. W. SHATTUCK ROAD SAHLI JONES Home Furnishings and Appliances 6611 S.E. Powell Blvd. 1235-21st = 2608 N. Lombard Milwaukie Compliments HILLSDALE GARAGE Complete Automotive Standard Products 6250 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 244-9590 CH 4-1133 Dooly Company Insurance All Forms of Insurance Since 1894 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING CA 6-2392 Compliments of .. . CROWN COMPANY 1316 S.W. 13th Avenue - Phone: CA 8-3385 Bob McReynolds — Representative Suppliers of the official Woodrow Wilson Class Rings Pins Graduation Announcements - Cards - Caps Gowns Place your order for the official Woodrow Wilson Class Ring Now HAPPINESS Is Knowing How To Manage YOUR MIND BEST WISHES LLOYD PURDY CO. Insurance CARO AMICO Ul ‘The Best Pizza in Town’ 3606 S.W. Barbur Blvd. MARV’S REXALL DRUG © Postal Sub-Station © Hallmark Cards” e Candy ¢ Film Processing e Gifts e¢ Cosmetics IN HILLSDALE nome VOLKSWA in Portland IS RIVIERA MOTORS 1737 S. W. Morrison BURGER KING S. W. Barbur at Terwilliger Featuring BURGER SHAKE FRIES ALL 3 FOR 53c We Wish to Extend Our Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1964 FISHER HUME Produce Company MI 4-1672 AL 4-9948 ROBERT’S FINE FOODS Compliments of . . . 737 S.W. Yamhill CA 8-6545 “TRY OUR ROD AND REEL DINING ROOM DODGE CITY Moderate Prices Organ Music 5050 S. E. 82nd PR 5-151] Catering to large and small student groups Our specialty Green Apple Pie Best Wishes to This Year's Graduating Class ST. ANDREW'S United Presbyterian Community FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE Church Compliments of Sunset Blvd. at Dosch Road Portland 1, Ore. 904 Executive Bldg. 228-4121 RECORDING DISTRIBUTION UNITED - INTERNATIONAL RECORDS NORM SMITH LARRY ROBERTS 12090 S.W. Boones FERRY Rb. PORTLAND, OREGON 244-9857 PORTLAND, ORE. 97219 PHONE 246-3470 Compliments WEST HILLS PRE SCHOOL and DAY NURSERY BROCHURE MAILED ON REQUEST CH 4-2579 ALPINE OREGON LIMITED School Pins ¢ Trophies ¢ Club Sweat Shirts 4342 S.W. BEAVERTON - HILLSDALE HIGHWAY Phone: 244-9078 Eat ’em alive” at... Oregon Oyster Company's Dan Louis Oyster Bar GROWERS OF OLYMPIA AND YAQUINA BAY OYSTERS 208 S. W. Ankeny Street CApitol 7-8038 own sfore 22 4 Se wan, (!3 oy — ZX SOX Lloyds Downtown DICKEY REALTY Burgers Complete and Competent Delicioustice Cream REAL ESTATE Shakes, Sundaes — All Flavors and INSURANCE SERVICE Congratulations to the Class of 1965 CAPITOL DAIRY QUEEN Hillsdale Hwy. 8703 S.W. Beaverton CY 2-4444 McCall Oil Company Heating Oils — Furnaces — Service Portland's Largest Home Heating Oil S H Green Stamps OUR ‘aN ify | | S| ADVERTISERS Tu! = DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT hires § ae fe Hh wy 7 yar oR a A CAFETERIA STAFF Back Row: Ruth Stevens, Jo Hermon, Lillian Branmon, Nancy Prouty, Maxine Glandon, Ruth Sparks, Helen Stieben, Louise Poust, Louise Hough, Elsie Kop- lin, Eileen Biggs, Pat Janacek. Front Row: Yvonne Maitland, Ruth Timmins, Millie Doolie, Julia Schroetke, Eleanor Berg, Shirlee D’Arcangelo, Delores Shannon, Margaret Winkler, Beatrice DeGraaf. ART-LAYOUT STAFF | Back Row: Jim Trumbo, Andr ea Goss, Rhonda Ray. Front Row: Jill Randall, Linda Tedyman, Jeri Ross, Brad Beach. Secretarial Staff Custodial Staff ee Sa HEROS: Mrs. Carl Mrs. Dixon 4 i ie eerie SSP ONE amiga Leonard Diebel ub Ss ae — Mrs. Vogland Abrams, Marytine — 98 Al Khaledy, Nouri — 105 Anderson, Keith — 122 Ashley, Annabel — 97 Ayers, Marguerite — 119 Baldwin, Maurine — 96 Barker, Jack — 108 Bartell, Virginia — 109 Berry, Mary — 99 Bordon, Elisabeth — 91 Botti, Lido — 97 Bousquet, Barbara — 95 Brattstrom, Baker — 123 Brichell, Mrs. — 123 Bromberg, Ailene — 121 Brugato, Joseph — 109, 127 Bush, Patsy — 97 Chisholm, Jean — 116 Coffman, Susan — 104, 167 Conlon, Ray — 38, 103, 118 Cook, Kathryn — 98 Couch, Judith — 95 Dadey, Gerald — 30, 31, 52, 122 Dalby, Jack — 110, 111, 131 Dalton, Joan — 93 Deflar, Donald — 116 DeTillian, Ruth — 106 Dodge, Rae — 96 Dunsmoor, Elinor — 95 Edstrom, Virg il — 107 Ellmers, Harold — 35, 79, 80, 81, 114 FACULTY Feller, Mary — 98 Fenker, Judith — 95 Fenwick, James — 89 Friday, Anna — 95 Fuss, Myrna — 104 Gettman, Christopher — 96 Gehrke, Gene — 123 Gray, Alan — 27, 57, 58, 109 Guffy, William — 118 Guthrie, Curtis — 116 Guinazzo, Leonora — 104 Haight, Arthur — 85, 109 Hara, Marion — 114 Heine, Henry — 90 Herbert, Richard — 109 Hertz, Gerhard — 117 Hohman, Ernest — 117 Hood, Joseph — 118 Horner, Charles — 109 Horton, Troy — 97 Howe, Sonna — 93 Humiston, Ron — 122 Hutchinson, Phyllis — 104 James, Elva — 104 Johnson, Dorothy — 116 Johnson, Olaf — 119 Karr, Hazel — 117 Kendricks, Thelma — 121 Kyle, Dorothy — 115 Larsen, Hannah — 123 Larsen, Robert — 118 INDEX Linder, Lois — 105 Lindsay, Roy — 108 Lokting, Jill — 122 Loomis, Lee — 117 Lotz, Merle — 113 Love, Sandra — 99 Ludviksen, Allen — 107 Makinster, Gordon — 32, 34, 79, 80, Ps’ Marshall, Vern — 30, 55, 114 Matousek, Cliff — 108 McFarlane, Robert — 26, 27, 74, 115, 132 McKay, Helen — 121 Medici, Harold — 108 Meinicke, Merle — 116 Miller, Caroline — 99 Miller, Elizabeth — 105 Miller, Kermit — 99, 135 Morris, Doris — 120 Nemeth, Lavina — 122 Neubauer, Eugene — 119 Oberteuffer, Margaret — 119 Oliver, John — 119 O'Neil, Frank — 36, 114 Overton, Iris — 114 Pazlar, John — 92 Perry, George — 107 Pierce, Doris — 91 Polk, Anne — 94 Powloski, Diana — 91 Proppe, William — 88 Ranney, Agnes — 93 Read, Philip — 119 Reitz, Emory — 107 Rinearson, Leonard — 89 Sappenfield, Joel — 61, 123 Selberg, Charmion — 94 Senn, Helene — 92 Severson, Eugene — 118 Sipple, Norman — 117 Slick, Lowell — 98, 130 Severson, Eugene — 118 Sipple, Norman — 117 Slick, Lowell — 98, 130 Stanton, Stanley — 19, 58, 59, 119 Stallings, William — 60, 108 Swan, Gayle — 106 Taggart, Bruce — 105 Thomas, William — 98 Thomson, Mable — 95 Tomlinson, Maxine — 94, 129 Torrey, Mary — 106 Viken, Lillian — 94 Voll, Richard — 19, 50, 79, 90 Warner, Fred — 96 Washburn, John — 76, 118, 152 Wells, Arlen — 119 Wheeler, Mavis — 118 Whitted, Mabel — 89 Witty, Thomas — 117 Wyman, Kathleen — 92 STUDENT Aberle, Jeri — 232 Abrams, Gerald — 59, 81, 232 Adair, Mike — 27, 58, 79, 218 Adams, Linda — 232 Adams, Ron — 218 Adamson, Pete — 140, 162 Adcock, Richard — 162 Adleman, Steve — 218 Ahern, Tom — 204 Aigner, Mike — 232 Albaugh, Janell — 113, 135, 162 Albaugh, Leland — 135, 218 Alexander, Mare — 152, 204 Alexander, Thomas — 232 Allan, Robert — 76 Alldrin, James — 204 Allen, Barbara — 218 Allen, Glenn — 218 Allen, John — 27, 218 Allen, Julia — 110, 162 Allison, Arlene — 218 Allison, Barbara — 218 Alloo, Bob — 52, 85, 218 Alloo, Charles — 85, 127, 162 Altig, Jerry — 232 Amey, Cathy — 135 Amey, Mike — 27, 218 Amiton, Andryce — 157, 232 Amiton, Debra — 204 Andersen, Steve — 232 Anderson, Coni — 147, 162 Anderson, Craig — 204 Anderson, David — 218 Anderson, Deanna — 62, 100, 101, Misr 49 G2 e193 Anderson, Don — 23, 61, 218 Anderson, Donald — 162 Anderson, Douglas — 232 Anderson, Jack — 59, 232 Anderson, James — 111, 218 Anderson, Jennelle — 232 Anderson, Karen — 218 Anderson, Linda — 232 Anderson, Louise — 162 Anderson, Pamela — 218 Anderson, Penny — 218 Anderson, Stephen — 204 Andersen, Steve — 232 Andrews, Caroyn Andrus, Linda — 232 AnDyke, Ralph — 57, 110, 131, 140, cae Dianne — 204 Archer, Stephen — 58, 59 Arehart, Lee — 50, 57, 162 Arel, Bari — 232 Arel, Stephen — 218 Armentrout, Tom — 23, 65, 125, 126, 155, 156, 204 Arthur, Sandy — 162 Arnholtz, Thomas — 30, 232 Arnold, Preston — 162 Arp, Gilbert — 135, 232 Arrell, Steve — 204 Arthur, Bernice — 232 Arthur, Bob — 232 Arthur, Carolyn — 135, 204 Asbjornsen, Allison — 218 Ashworth, Judy — 232 Asla, Pam — 232 Atkinson, Peggy — 154, 218 Auda, Bonnie — 232 Autry, Gerald — 162 Avery, Joyce — 204 Archer, C. — 204 Arrell, Greg — 77, 232 Babcock, Jon — 232 Bach, Rodney — 162 Backstrom, Gary — 204 Bacon, David — 232 Bailey, John Kent — 12, 101, 127, 136, 163 Bailey, Maureen — 204 Baker, Bradley — 232 Baker, Mary — 232 Baker, Russell — 32, 78, 79, 125, 131, 163 Baker, Steven — 74, 201, 218 Baker, Wayne — 85, 132, 218 Baldridge, John — 116, 218 Baldridge, Larry — 163 Baldwin, Michael — 146, 204 Ballantyne, Jerry — 163 Balquist, Bev — 157 Bamberg, Robert — 30, 232 Band, Bill — 58, 218 Bantelle, Steve — 61 Bardsley, Virginia — 150, 204 Barger, Barbara — 163 Bardsley, Virginia — 150, 204 Barger, Barbara — 163 Barlow, Georgeanne — 29, 139, 218 Barnett, Janet — 143, 204 Barnett, Linda — 218 Barnett, Wayne — 232 Barney, Sharon — 218 Bartel, Elizabeth — 110, 113, 125, 163 Bartnik, Ernie — 110, 131, 163 Bartnik, Wayne — 79, 113, 132, 163 Bates, Dennis — 232 Baumgartner, Leslie — 102, 126, 127, 141, 204 Bayless, Christi — 83, 125, 128, 133, 143, 150, 204 Bayless, Craig — 32, 33, 79, 126, 130, 132, 145, 163 Baxter, Steve — 39, 113, 180, 204 Beach, Brad — 140, 163 Beach, Janice — 218 Beasley, Daniel — 204 Beatty, John — 163 Beaudoin, Ray — 204 Beazley, Carol — 232 Bechtel, Mel — 163 Beebe, Ann — 138, 149, 163 Beeman, Bruce — 20, 113, 163, 173 Beggs, Charlotte — 163 Bell, Steve — 30, 232 Bellamy, Cheryl — 154, 218 Bellamy, Lynette — 111, 218 Belleville, Sherri — 218 Benedict, Tim — 163 Benneth, David — 232 Bennett, Robert — 34, 80, 204 Bennett, Steve — 35, 59, 81, 232 Bentz, Darlis — 204 Berenson, Jeff — 232 Berg, Carol — 102, 125, 126, 127, 139, 163 Berg, Christine — 113, 141, 163, 229 Berg, Jon — 80, 146, 218 Berg, Pamela — 139, 218, 229 Bergmans, Christian — 35, 232 Bergren, Gary — 32, 79, 125, 132, 204 Bergstrom, Bonita — 110, 218 Bergstrom, Helen — 125, 144, 204 Bergsvik, Dan — 232 Berk, David — 164 Berk, Kathleen — 204 Berneck, Susan — 218 Berreth, David — 180, 218 Berry, Linda — 204 Bertell, James — 164 Bertram, Lesley — 141, 164 Betich, Carol — 204 Beuckman, Dorothy — 164 Biederman, Vicki — 232 Biethan, Steve — 218 Biggs, Christie — 232 Bijan, Kristina — 232 Billings, Terry — 164 Billington, Patrick — 218 Bills, Maragaret — 130, 204 Bilyeu, Patricia — 154, 164 Bird, Phyllis — 204 Birkett, Steve — 27, 29, 37, 59, 145, 204 Bischel, Margo — 139, 164 Black, Jim — 146, 204 Black, John — 232 Black, Marianne — 232 Black, Michael — 27, 218 Black, Susan — 155, 204 Blackmore, Gary — 111, 232 = BODY Blackwell, Lindsay — 30, 87, 233 Blake, Sally — 157, 164 Blakeslee, Carl — 27, 60, 61 Blakeslee, Marie — 157, 164 Blank, Fred — 81, 232 Blank, Owen — 34, 74, 125, 127, 129 204 Blatter, Rockme — 233 Bleckinger, Cheryl — 233 Bledsoe, John — 27, 79, 218 Bleyhl, Janet — 157, 204 Bloodworth, Sue — 16, 43, 83, 129, 138, 204 Bloom, Linda — 218 Blum, Jack — 233 Blum, Robert — 204 Blunk, Becky — 164 Blunk, Dan — 110, 145, 218 Boals, Bevey — 143, 218 Boals, Dolly — 17, 151, 164 Boals, Penelope — 233 Bobillot, Gordon — 79, 164 Boettcher, Jo Ann — 164 Bogner, Dave — 233 Boland, Bruce — 164 Boley, Linda — 144, 164 Bolliger, John — 233 Bonar, Rich — 164 Bonn, Evelyn — 204 Boone, Debra — 164 Boone, Paul — 218 Boothby, Janet — 164 Boothby, Rebecca — 218 Boroske, Elinor C. — 218 Bothne, Tony — 218 Bott, Carolyn — 165 Bott, Marvin — 110, 218 Botteron, Anita — 233 Botteron, Michael — 165 Boutelle, Steve — 204 Bowell, Steve — 141 Bowen, Darlene — 218 Bowers, Eugene — 165 Bowlby, Frank — 59, 77 Bowlby, Susan — 143, 204 Bowlby, Wayne — 30, 233 Bowman, Gary — 35, 233 Bowman, Sharon — 40, 154, 204 Boyce, Allen — 81, 233 Boyce, Jane — 151, 204 Boyce, Robert — 34, 80, 218 Boyce, Sandra — 165 Boyd, Kevin — 34 Bracy, Craig — 165 Bracy, Dale — 76, 218 Bradley, Terry — 165 Bramwell, Marilyn — 233 Bramwell, Shelley — 165 Brannfors, Virginia — 233 Brannock, Dean — 218 Brannom, Roger — 111, 233 Branstator, Grant — 110, 121, 125, 146, 204 Branstetter, Barbara — 165 Brant, Sharron — 233 Brant, Sheryle — 16 5 Brant, Teresa — 218 Bredemeyer, Nola — 218 Breede, Colleen — 118 Brennan, Mary — 130, 143, 204, 214 Bresee, Judy — 14, 204 Breshears, Sandra — 112, 113, 165 Bresnan, Kathy — 111, 204 Bresnan, Linda — 165 Bresnan, Sue — 111 Brieva, Francisco — 14, 129, 135, 155, 165 Briggs, Craig — 111, 233 Briggs, Jim — 54, 55, 81, 233 Briggs, John — 125, 127, 204 Brindell, Connie — 233 Brindell, Keith — 205 Brisbin, Robert — 39, 205 Brissenden, Richard — 113, 165 Broms, Tony — 21, 125, 132, 205 Bronson, Bruce — 27, 148, 218 Bronson, Danny — 27, 218 Brown, Barton — 32, 79, 205 INDEX Brown, Brent — 218 Brown, Chris — 205 Brown, Claudia — 218 Brown, Greg — 218 Brown, James — 77, 233 Brown, Jennifer — 83, 208 Brown, Les — 219 Brown, Roger — 76, 219 Brown, Scott — 21, 57, 79, 113, 165 Brown, Steve — 219 Brown, William — 165, 136 Browning, M. — 219 Bryant, Linda — 165 Buchanan, Kathleen — 205 Buchanan, Merodee — 205 Buchkingham, Karen — 219 Buckland, R. — 219 Buckley, James — 219 Buchwach, Karen — 219 Buell, Harold — 30, 81, 233 Buell, Michael — 205 Bunten, Ellen — 165 Bunzow, James — 52, 80, 156, 219 Burdick, Denny — 233 Burdick, Virginia — 14, 135, 165 Burch, John — 38, 203, 205, 208 Burnes, Douglas — 205 Burnett, Darrell — 113, 205 Burnett, Mark — 166 Burnett, Richard — 113, 166 Burnett, Timothy — 205 Burns, Bruce — 233 Burraston, Patricia — 233 Burrows, Jeanne — 233 Burton, Gary — 79, 80, 219 Buscho, Dale — 233 Bush, Arthur — 17, 20, 32, 146, 166 Bush, David — 125, 166 Bushnell, Dick — 13, 21, 79, 113, 145, 155, 166, 181 Buswell, Richard — 233 Butcher, Barry — 219 Butcher, Sharon — 135, 205 Butherus, Lynn — 135, 205 Butler, Leslie — 133, 138, 143, 205 Butler, Lex — 32 Butler, Rebecca — 219 Butterfield, Leslie — 44, 141, 154, 205 Butterfield, Robin — 129, 139, 155, 219 Butzien, Sara — 219 Bye, Bruce — 74 Cabral, Rey — 27, 58, 219 Cadonau, Barbara — 233 Cadonau, Randy — 110, 131, 205 Cadrecha, Caren — 233 Cadrecha, Connie — 153, 205 Cain, Cynthia — 36, 133, 157, 205 Cain, Jim — 32, 38, 233 Caldwell, Douglas — 102, 205 Call, Michael — 125, 146, 166 Cameron, Leslie — 144 Campbell, Dick — 30, 81, 233 Campbell, Kathleen — 233 Campbell, Nancy — 144, 205 Campbell, Ron — 45, 65, 130, 134, 146, 166, 174 Cannon, Carol — 110, 219 Cannon, Claudia — 219 Canright, Pamela — 135, 233 Canright, Shirley — 135, 166 Capek, Mike — 205 Carden, Candi — 69, 130, 166 Carey, Nancy —. 205 Carey, Russell — 233 Carley, William — 35, 81, 233 C arlson, David — 166 Carlson, Judith — 219 Carlson, Nancy — 233 Carlton, Kathleen — 166 Carlton, Timothy — 146, 205 Carlyle, Jackie — 233 Carney, Jim — 219 Carney, Pat — 166 Carocci, Terry — 166 Casciato, Edward — 166 Case, Daniel — 205 Case, Leslie — 138, 219 Cassanova, Ruth — 157, 166 Cassanova, Shirley — 233 Castillo, Carol — 166 Castles, Patrick — 233 Cauble, Brenda — 157, 166 Cauduro, Raymond — 23, 52, 130, 132, 205 Caufield, Thomas — 32, 57, 205 Caufman, Christie — 233 Cavanaugh, Arthur — 233 Cavanaugh, Malcolm — 17, 30, 55, 205 Cavitt, Robert — 111, 146, 166 Cerri, Steve — 140, 145, 205 Champ, Linda — 167 Chappell, Barbara — 233 Charters, Janice — 233 Chase, Ann — 219 Childers, Kathleen 205 Childs, Carole — 143, 205 Childs, Janie — 161, 167 Chiravollatti, Josette — 233 Chiravollatti, Michele — 167 Cholbi, Chris — 219 Chorlton, Bill — 76, 145, 205 Christy, Crystal — 233 Christy, James Alvin — 113, 140, 167 Chrysler, David — 85, 129, 135 Chrysler, Margaret — 135, 205, 219 Chun, Patty — 233 C laflin, Esther — 143, 205 Clancy, Patrick — 233 Clark, Bruce — 167 Clark, Karen — 233 Clark, Mary — 233 Clark, Melanie — 167 Clark, Pamela — 157, 205 Clark, Richard — 39, 205 Clark, Steve — 27, 233 Clark, Tom — 57, 205 Clarke, Calvin — 152, 219 Clarke, Greg — 219 Clawson, Dennis — 27 Clearwater, Bob — 205 Clelen, John — 167 Clelen, Stewart — 205 Clemmitt, John — 167 Clute, Susan — 144, 205 Coan, Kathy — 167 Cochran, Susan — 167 Coe, Steven — 233 Coefield, Alan — 57, 205 Coffman, Steve — 233 Cohn, Henry — 219 Cohoon, Dennis — 205 Cohoon, Diana — 205 Colby, Barbara — 205 Cole, Dave — 146, 205 Cole, Norman — 219 Cole, Richard — 137, 219 Coleman, Jerry — 167 Coleman, William — 233 Collins, James — 205 Collins, Janet — 36, 233 Comer, Kathleen — 102, 138, 151, 167 Cone, Brian — 233 Cone, Shirley — 110, 135, 144, 205 Connell, Mike — 219 Connell, Pat — 30, 233 Connelly, Terri — 233 Cook, Candace — 205 Cook, Carol — 37, 167 Cook, Drake — 38, 126, 127, 167 Cook, Jon — 231, 233 Cook, James — 77, 111, 205 Cool, J. — 81, 233 Cool, Wanda — 141, 205 Coombs, Dorothy — 36, 233 Coon, Larry — 111, 233 Cooper, Chris — 233 Cooper, Christina — 205 Cooper, Murray — 146, 205 Cooper, Vicki — 167 Copenhagen, Gail — 64, 151, 219 Copernoll, Roberta — 36, 133, 137, 141, 150, 205 Coppock, Ann — 126, 133, 143, 150, 205 Corbett, Lesley — 205 Corbus, Carla — 233 Corcoran, Maureen — 219 Corey, Nancy — 135 Corey, Steve — 20, 78, 79, 132, 140, 167 Corneil, Chris — 233 Cornell, Barbara — 233 Corrigan, Charles — 23, 74, 127, 132, 136, 156, 205 Corrigan, John — 234 Corvi, Margi — 151, 205 Coston, Rodney — 156, 168 Couche, Janice — 234 Couche, Steve — 82, 206 Council, Louise — 234 Countess, Renee — 168 Court, Patricia — 219 Courtney, William 162, 168 Coutant, John — 102, 126, 127, 152, 168 Couture, Sharon — 206 Coverstone, Patricia — 139, 206 Cowles, David — 30, 232 Cowling, Bill — 219 Cox, Debbie — 232 Cramer, Steve — 77, 234 Crandall, Douglas — 76, 138, 206 Crawford, Lynda — 206 Crawford, Tom — 74, 206 Crawford, William — 168 Crawley, Leslie — 168 Crichton, Douglas — 79, 101, 127, 145, 168 Criswell, Lois — 206 Critchett, Daniel — 206 Crittenden, Dave — 234 Crosier, Neal — 234 Crossley, Gloria — 139, 168 Crow, Beth — 234 Crutcher, Victoria — 69, 219 Cuddeback, Barrett — 219 Cummings, Debbie — 157, 219 Cummins, Carol — 168 Cummins, Wesley — 234 Cunnigham, Marilyn — 219 Curry, Michael — 219 Curtin, Julie — 157, 161 Custaloe, Reggie — 206 Dahl, Douglas — 25, 145, 165 Dahl, Ron — 206 Dahlstrom, Jackie — 139, 219 Dalton, Dayle — 219 Dalton, Leslie — 168 Dalziel, Catherine — 239 Dalziel, Jim — 30, 234 D'Angelo, Pat — 234 Danner, Diane — 206 Darling, Judith — 150, 206 Daugherty, Mark — 168 Davidson, Joan — 206 Davidson, Karen — 234 Davidson, Richard — 41, 74, 132, 156 203, 206 Davidson, Robert — 29, 49, 57, 63, 132, 156, 168 Davies, Keith — 168 Davies, Marilee — 234 Davies, Sallie — 168 Davis, Anne — 206 Davis, Darrell — 135, 234 Davis, George — 169 Davis, Jeff — 234 Davis, Kurt — 30, 59, 234 Davis, Patrice — 234 Davison, Carolouvise — 234 Dawes, Mary — 169 Dax, Lila — 157, 169 Day, Jim — 169 Day, Paula — 234 Dean, Marcia — 206 Dean, Pamela — 144, 169 DeBauw, Connie — 219 DeFord, G. Dale — 137, 234 DeGraaf, Edward — 134, 169 DeGraaf, Gretchen — 110, 139, 219 DeGraff, Karen — 234 Deibele, Denise — 144, 219 DeLessert, Jacqueline — 143, 206 DeLessert, Roger — 59, 234 Dempsey, Tohnnia — 169 DenBeste, Bill — 219 DesBouillons, Jack — 32, 34, 132, 266 Detlefsen, Dan — 234 Detrick, Donna — 219 DeVine, Carolyn — 144, 169 Dick, Allison — 149, 206 Dickens, Patricia — 206 Dickers, P. — 206 DiCurti, Christine — 130, 144, 206 Dienger, Ted — 27, 219 Dietz, Klari — 234 Dillard, William — 206 Dimmick, Genevieve — 169 Dinihanian, Janet — 234 Ditewig, Priscilla — 169 Dixon, Richard — 234 Dixon, Scott — 81, 234 Doane, Sharon — 169 Dobbs, Lynn — 150, 206 Docken, Lee — 36, 81, 234 : Dodge, Barbara — 36, 65, 130, 133, 169 Dodge, Leslie — 37, 234 Dodge, Theresa — 169 Doeneka, Linda — 169 Doem, Ed — 169 Dohan, John — 234 Doherty, Kathleen — 169 Doherty, Margaret — 234 Dolan, Jim — 81 Dolgenow, Leslie — 219 Dolum, Karla — 138, 141, 206 Domenigoni, Daniel — 113, 119 Domenigoni, Marvin — 27, 219 Donaca, Donna — 234 Doneka, Linda — 158 Donoho, Jimmie — 144, 169 Doucet, Bob — 170 Douglas, Jerry — 234 Douglas, Phyllis — 234 Douglass, Brian — 77, 234 Downey, Bridget — 128, 135, 170, 195 Doxey, Janet — 141, 170 Driesen, Deborah — 170 Drorbough, Jack — 234 Druck, Bernard — 41, 48, 74, 125, 156, 170 DuBois, Jim — 27, 219 Duncan, Mary — 234 Duncan, Robert — 176 Duncan, Robert — 234 Duncan, Rosalie — 219 Dungan, William — 30, 77, 234 Dunham, Craig — 206 Dunn, DiAnn — 170 Dunn, Terence — 76, 220 Dupuy, Gerald — 170 Dupuy, Sandra — 53, 206 Durnin, Kathleen — 234 Durst, Stan — 110, 170 Dusevoir, Marilyn — 220, 226 DuVall, Colette — 234 DuVall, Julie — 28, 220 DuVall, Sharon — 44, 138, 141, 150, 206 Dyer, Diane — 139, 176 Dykstra, Janice — 220 Dykstra, Larry — 176 Earls, Karen — 135, 220 Eaton, Douglas — 234 Eayrs, Susan — 206 Ebert, Janet — 234 Eckmann, Barbara — 220 Edelman, Janet — 206 Edelman, Kathy — 220 Edmiston, Marcia — 113, 134, 142, 170 Edmonds, Heather — 234 Edwards, Alice — 220 Edwards, Lana — 157, 176 Edwards, Patty — 170 Edwards, R. — 220 Ed wards, Susan — 220 Effinger, Jane — 170 Eggen, Christine — 24, 113, 133, 170 Eggleston, Nancy — 16, 143, 150, 206 Eichenberger, Jay — 74, 132, 140, 170 Eisele, Jim — 170 Ek, Charles — 27, 76 Elfving, Dan — 171 Ellis, Bruce — 23, 220 Ellis, J. — 220 Ellis, Jo — 111, 234 Elwell, Stephen — 206 Elwood, Jacqueline — 83, 111, 141, 206 Elwood, Kathleen — 150, 206 Ely, Candice — 171 Emerson, Judith — 206 Emerson, Kate — 235 Emerson, Sharon — 206 Emmrich, Nancy — 14, 206 Endres, L inda — 235 Endsley, Kathleen — 235 Engisch, Dale — 17] Ensign, Jackie — 235 Epstein, Leslye — 235 Epstein, Mark — 220 Erickson, Bruce — 235 Erickson, Jon — 220 Erickson, Linda — 144 Erickson, Lynn — 220 Erickson, Neil — 235 Erland, Joyce — 141, 206 Erland, Melvin Bud — 113, 168, 171 Erland, Steve — 79, 171 Erwert, Timothy — 127, 171 Erwin, Chuck — 102, 125, 127, 154, VA PAS Erwin, Larry — 206 Erxleben, June — 235 Eskins, Wayne 220 Estabrook, Marjorie — 154, 171 Estep, Eric — 110, 206 Eubanks, Florin — 235 Eubanks, Laurel — 154, 171 Evan, Allison — 235 Evans, Cathie — 134, 147, 171 Evans, Lawrence — 235 Evans, Leslie — 143, 220 Evans, Nancy — 69 Evans, Roberta — 206 Evans, Roberta — 113, 127, 171 Evans, Stacy — 40, 50, 171 Evatt, Larry — 41, 220 FahIman, Mike — 171 Fahner, Lillian — 206 Fahrion, Sue — 171 Fairchild, Sally — 13, 125, 133, 138, 141, 171 Fairchild, Scott — 27, 80, 140, 220 Fairfax, Sandra — 220 Fantz, Charles —-113, 171 Fariss, Linda — 235 Farr, Larry — 206 Fast, Becky — 101, 220 Fast, Susan — 139, 171 Feibleman, Cary — 125, 127, 129, 138, 206 Fender, Dee — 235 Ferguson, Eugene — 206 Fidjestol, Asbjorn — 14, 127, 129, 134, 171 Field, Juanita — 153, 206 Field, Steve — 113, 142, 172 Finch, Robert — 172 Fischer, Dennis — 137, 172 Fischer, Gary — 137, 220 Fish, Janet —206 Fisher, David — 220 Fisher, Mark — 22, 74, 172 Fisher, Perry — 38, 235 Fisher, Richard — 172 Fisk, Patricia — 206 Fisk, Trevor — 39, 220 Fitch, Kathryn — 51, 206 Fitch, Leslie — 235 Fitch, Tom — 206 Fitzgerald, Mike — 172 Fitzwater, Bob — 110, 172 Fix, David — 32, 79, 132, 206 Flath, Deborah — 220 Flath, Richard — 172 Flath, Robert — 220 Fleck, Bob — 172 Fleming, Marsha — 151 Fleming, Mike — 172, 206 Fletcher, Patricia — 235 Flink, John — 220 Flowers, Barbara — 153, 206 Floyd, Ron — 30, 81, 235 Foleen, Carl — 220 Ford, Alan — 152, 206 Forrest, Ron — 156, 172 Fort, Sarah — 24, 37, 133, 138, 141, 172 Foss, Lee — 137, 172 Foster, David — 235 Foster, Doug — 111, 235 Foster, Norman — 110, 172 Foster, Richard — 206 Fourier, Jordy — 172 Fowler, Don — 22, 113 Fowlks, Richard — 172 Fox, Steve — 172 Francis, Karen — 172 Francis, Sharon — 173 Franklin, Greg — 156, 220 Franklin, Paul — 41, 48, 74, 173 Franklin, Victoria — 235 Franz, Gretchen — 206 Franz, Lisa — 235 Franz, Noel — 173 Fraser, Bruce — 20, 79, 132, 156, 206 Frederickson, Brent — 111, 220 Fredricks, Carol — 235 Fredrickson, Kent — 220 Friberg, Sandra — 220 Frisch, Paul — 34, 136 Fronk, Robert — 38, 145, 206 Frost, Susan — 141, 173 Froude, Kathleen — 153 Fryer, Chuck — 80, 220 Fuller, Steven — 110, 127, 129, 135, 173 Funnamark, Randall — 206 Funes, Gary — 110, 235 Funes, Reyna — 170 Furry, Steve — 220 Fyhr, Joseph — 220 Gaines, Mike — 138, 206 Galen, Edward — 61, 206 Galkin, Andrea — 173 Galkin, Marla — 235 Gallagher, Pat — 23, 57, 156, 173 Gallagher, Tim — 27, 57, 76, 145, 220 Galloway, Michael — 220 Galvin, Bonnie — 173 Gambee, Carolyn — 220 Gannon, Michael — 220 Gannon, Richard — 157, 173 Gano, Becky — 235 Gano, William — 76, 220 Gantenbein, Richard — 206 Gardner, Gloria — 207 Garland, Marcia — 173 Garmire, Rick — 235 Gass, Andrea — 155, 207 Gatzke, Christie — 84, 220 Gatzke, Julie — 220 Gay, M'Liss — 220 Gay, Vickie — 155, 207 Gay, Volney — 207 Gaylord, Barbara — 135, 154, 173 Gaylord, Lynn — 221 Gefre, Tom — 59, 235 Germain, Lynda — 221 Gholson, Kathleen — 138, 141, 173 Giannini, Judy — 207 Gibson, David — 110, 173 Gibson, John D. — 79, 110, 125, 127, 131, 73 Gibson, John E. — 30, 111, 235 Gibson, Lawrence — 23, 57, 132, 173 Gibson, Richard — 221 Gibson, Terri — 174 Giddens, Dorothy — 221 Gilberd, Gary — 174 Gilberd, Randy — 55, 77, 235 Gillaspie, Layton — 221 Gillette, Christian — 235 Gipson, Terry — 207 Givens, Rhoda — 174 Glandon, Mike — 38, 138 Glassner, Roy — 174 Glesman, Tamie — 154, 174 Gluth, Nick — 235 Goddard, Mike — 235 Godin, Cheryl — 207 Goebel, Clay — 174 Goelz, Nina — 138, 141, 174 Goerz, Janice — 235 Goodman, Douglas — 27, 80, 221 Goodman, Lois — 151, 174 Goodwin, Robert — 174 Gordon, Nancy — 149, 174 Gosen, Linda — 235 Goss, Kathryn — 207 Goudge, Brenda — 235 Gould, Alan — 45, 65, 130, 174 Gould, Kathleen — 139, 221 Gould, Robert — 27, 207 Gould, Terry — 48, 156, 207 Grace, Irene — 110, 144, 221 Grady, Jim — 207 Grafton, Janet — 143, 150, 155, 207 Graham, Barbara — 235 Graham, Janice — 143, 150, 155, 207 Graham, John — 146, 148, 174 Graham, Mary — 174 Grant, Doug — 207 Grant, Linda — 207 Graves, Greg — 174 Gray, Janice — 174 Gray, Kenneth — 174 Gray, Paul — 30, 235 Gray, Rob — 32, 33, 113, 132, 156 Green, Deborah — 235 Green, Diane — 221 Green, Don — 175 Green, Gary — 27, 76, 175 Green, Jacqueline — 235 Green, Kathy — 139, 221 Green, Nancy — 101, 175 Green, Sidney — 111, 235 Greene, Doug — 110, 207 Greene, Leo — 221 Gregg, Doug — 30, 235 Grenfell, James — 207 Griffin, Richard — 221 Griffith, Bill — 25, 57, 132, 138, 156, 175 Griffith, Debra — 110, 207 Grommesh, Karen — 221 Grommesh, Mary — 157, 175 Gronquist, Donald — 221 Grothaus, Louis — 221 Grove, John — 175 Grove, Roger — 135, 207 Gruber, Gretchen — 235 Gryziec, Andrea — 175 Gunberg, David — 221 Gunberg, Robert — 235 Gunderson, Debbie — 235 Gurnon, Theresa — 110, 221 Gurski, Ruth — 235 Gutzler, David — 111, 221 Hadley, Douglas — 235 Hageman, Jill — 143, 150, 207 Hager, Vicki — 154, 207 Hagestad, Paul — 221 Hahn, Kalman — 58, 138, 175 Hahn, Lawrence — 38, 138, 221 Haley, Kathryn — 175 Hall, David — 134, 207 Haller, Theodore — 58, 207 Halley, Richard — 110, 125, 175 Halling, John — 21, 74, 207 Halverson, Bethel — 175 Hamar, Virginia — 102, 127, 138, 141, 207 Hamel, Arne — 235 Hamilton, Dave — 145, 175 Hamreus, Calvin — 57, 145, 221 Hamreus, Wayne — 145, 175 Hancock, Danice — 207 Hanley, Carole — 141, 175 ee Betty — 22] Hansen, Cheri — 138, 151, 207 Hansen, Donna — 207 Hansen, Douglas — 20, 62, 68, 79, 25 al O25) Hansen, Vicki — 175 Hanson, Cheryl — 207 Haralampus, Sam — 221 Harbin, Sam — 175 Hardine, T. — 235 Harmel, Kathy — 134, 235 Harmel, Linda — 153, 221 Harmel, Marilyn — 175 Harnett, Carrie — 144, 176 Haroun, Lee — 159, 176 Harper, Harry — 32, 49, 110, 116 Harrington, Jim — 30, 235 Harrington, Patrick — 235 Harris, Carlene — 157, 221 Harris, Marguerite — 129, 141, 207 Harris, Mikal — 138, 176 Harris, Rhonda — 235 Harrison, Edna — 221 Harrison, Elaine — 151, 176 Harrow, Dave — 30, 187, 235 Hart, Kerry — 140, 207 Hartfield, Lee — 207 Hartfield, Marty — 235 Hartfield, Renee — 176 Hartley, Anthony — 30 Hartley, John — 27, 221 Hartley, Robert — 235 Hartmann, Lyle — 207 Hartmann, Vicki — 235 Hartsook, Anne — 147, 207 Hartsook, Carol — 129, 155, 176 Hartsook, Jean — 221 Harty, Leanne — 221, 138, 149 Harvey, James — 21, 207 Hashimoto, Janice — 64, 113 , 127, 130, 140, 176 Hassing, Victor — 235 Hasson, David — 80, 125, 127, 129, 207 Hastings, Gary — 27, 56, 57, 221 Hastings, Greg — 201 Hatfield, Ken — 140, 207 Havnar, Jerry — 176 Hawkins, Catherine — 176 Hawley, Errol — 132, 176 Haworth, Beverly — 207 Hayes, Dianne — 236 Headrick, Julie — 236 Heaney, Molly — 207 Heaney, Sara — 84, 236 Heilig, Joan — 176 Heilig, Judy — 236 Heim, Michael — 74, 176 Heintz, Dave — 207 Heintz, John — 110, 113, 236 Heiselt, Shauna — 236 Held, Kurt — 30, 59, 77, 236 Heller, George — 148, 152, 176 Helmholz, Judith — 207 Helmholz, Nancy — 236 Hemstreet, Billie — 236 Hendrick, Robert — 176 Hennig, Donald — 176 Henry, Bob — 111, 236 Henry, Christine — 176 Henry, Sue — 149, 221 Henry, Tom — 61, 176 Hermann, Robert — 29, 41, 52, 79, P27, PPX Herrin, Julanna — 236 Herring, Larry — 236 Hester, Ron — 30, 77 Hetzler, Kathleen — 138, 236 Hevland, Mark — 35, 81 Hevland, Rodney — 130, 176 Hickox, Patty — 37, 236 Hicks, Rhonda — 29, 221 Hiebert, Colin — 236 Highland, Doug — 80, 152, 221 Highland, Jan — 113, 128, 149, 161, 177 Hill, Danny — 207 Hill, David — 145, 155 Hill, Jock- = 207 Hill, Lowell — 177, Hiltibrand, Marsha — 221 Hilts, Nan — 155, 207 Hines, Rich — 221 Hinsz, Kathy — 236 Hinton, Denise — 138, 177 Hinton, Stephen — 138 Hirschy, Bob — 236 Hirte, Marilyn — 236 Hoaten, Dennis — 30 Hobbs, Barbara — 16, 207 Hobbs, Margaret — 138, 236 Hodel, Tom — 236 Hoerner, Cath y — 207 Hoffman, Becky — 177 Hoffman, Frank — 236 Hoffman, Greg — 207 Hoffman, Kim — 36, 236 Hogl, Jane — 143, 177 Hoisington, Gail — 236 Holland, David — 207 Hollander, Brian — 77, 231, 236 Hollander, Bruce — 176 Hollenbeck, Walker — 236 Hollyfield, Craig — 208 Holmes, David — 221 Holtz, Charlotte — 208 Honegger, Gary — 208 Honsinger, Richard — 236 Hooker, Greg — 177 Hoover, John — 113, 145, 177 Hopker, Paul — 156, 208 Hoppe, Douglas — 207 Hopper, Paul — 57, 221 Horn, Gary — 27, 208 Horn, Roger — 221 Horne, Cheryl — 129, 154, 208 Houghton, Dennis — 81, 236 Houser, Grant — 177 Howard, Pamela — 69, 147, 177 Howard, Robert — 221 Howarth, David — 236 Howe, David — 221 Howe, Marilyn — 113, 149, 177 Howland, Christine — 221 Hoyt, Ralph — 221 Hoyt, Velda — 236 Huggins, Jon — 35, 55, 81, 236 Huggins, Richard — 221 Hughes, Karl — 126, 130, 208 Hughes, Kay — 138, 221 Huhtala, Bob — 221 Hull, Joe — 221 Hunes, David — 38, 221 Hunner, Susan — 177 Hunt, Doug — 236 Hunter, Denny — 100, 101, 177 Hunter, Glen — 221 Hurst, Andy — 236 Hurst, Janet — 154, 236 Hurst, William — 10, 22, 125, 131, exes, 1ctey 1 7 Hurt, Sheryl —°221 Hutchens, Robert — 208 Hutchens, Tyra — 110, 126, 131, 177 Hutchins, William — 236 Hutchinson, Kent — 38, 148, 177 Hutchinson, Kim — 148, 221 Huth, David — 30, 77, 236 Huyler, Timothy — 127, 178 Hyde, Lynn — 236 Hyde, Nicki — 208 Inglesby, Thomas — 30, 54, 55, 77, 236 Innes, Bob — 178 Irwin, Leslie — 178 Irwin, Victorisa — 236 Isaman, Robert — 30, 236 Isensee, Paul — 36, 74, 110, 132, 136, 178 Isom, Sandra — 129, 208 Jackson, Jill — 236 Jacobsen, Craig — 110, 178 Jacobson, Douglas — 236 Jaffe, Laurie — 236 Jager, Joan — 208 Jager, Linda — 149, 178 James, Don — 74, 145, 206 James, Robert — 236 James, Walt — 102 Jameson, Nancy — 139, 208 Jamison, Cathy — 36, 110, 133, 221 Janes, Claudia — 178 Jansen, David — 221 Jeffords, Nola — 236 Jeffries, Mike — 29, 221 Jeffs, Tamsen Jenkins, Diane — 152, 178 Jenkins, Dick — 135, 138, 148 Jenkins, Kenneth — 178 Jenkins, Nicki — 178 Jenkinson, Sherry — 36, 221 Jennings, Jim — 221 Jensen, Anne — 221 Jensen, Dan — 221 Jensen, Donald — 77, 110, 236 Jensen, Lynn — 113, 150, 151, 203, 208 Jeremiah, Randy — 208 Jette, B. Dennis — 140, 178 Jewett, Kathy — 155, 208 Joehnke, Doug — 236 Joehnke, Karen — 208 Johann, Ed — 208 Johanns, Gary — 82, 208 Johanson, Curtis — 22] Johanson, Rex — 236 John, Joyce — 137, 208 John, Robert — 39, 81, 137, 236 Johnns, Nancy — 236 Johnson, Barbara — 84, 141, 208 Johnson, Bruce — 20, 27, 52, 53, 74, 208 Johnson, Carol — 208 Johnson, Christine — 110 Johnson, Dave — 101, 125, 127, 208 Johnson, Ella — 178 Johnson, Gary — 236 Johnson, Janice — 222 Johnson, Jean — 222 Johnson, Jean — 177 Johnson, Jeff — 59 Johnson, Linda — 155, 208 Johnson, Linda — 178 Johnson, Mary — 139, 222 Johnson, Michael — 136, 178 Johnson, Murna — 222 Johnson, Nancy — 236 Johnson, Ralph — 55, 77, 236 Johnson, Ronald — 130, 208 Johnson, Tyler — 125, 127, 178 Johnson, Wesley — 137 Johnston, Jeffrey — 81, 236 Johnston, Harris — 178 Johnston, Linda — 236 Jonasson, Stephanie — 134, 149, 178 Jones, Carolyn — 141, 208 Jones, Connie — 143, 222 Jones, Doug — 27, 80, 222 Jones, Lloyd — 77, 236 Jones, Maryann — 110, 179 Jones, Paul — 179 Jones, Robert — 208 Jones, Susan — 153, 208 Jones, Suzanne — 208 Jordahl, Nancy — 236 Jorgens, William — 236 Joseph, Jean — 143, 222 Josephs, Kenneth — 208 Jostad, David — 34, 80, 222 Juckett, Lee — 110, 131, 136, 208 Kaady, Pat — 179 Kaeser, Cynthia — 144, 208 Kahl, Debby — 222 Kahl, Diane — 222 Kahn, James — 236 Kaiser, Nan — 149, 208 Kamish, Linda — 157, 179 Kammer, Christine — 236 Kammerer, Bill — 237 Kammerer, Linda — 154, 155, 179 Kanal, Jill — 125 Kangas, Allan — 237 Kaplick, H. — 237 Kaplick, Hans — 39, 222 Kaplick, Renate — 110 Karafotias, Nick — 237 Karamanos, Kristina — 222 Karr, Linda — 154, 179 Katterman, Ron — 237 Kauffman Donald — 27, 80, 222 Kauffman, L. — 222 Kavitt, Betty — 179 Keef, Terry — 110, 179 Keefe, Laurence — 222 Keefe, Mark — 22 Keeley, Harlene — 137, 208 Keene, Kathleen — 83, 133, 144, 155, 179 Keiling, Wallene Jeanette — 237 Keller, Gail — 143, 179 Keller, Julie — 150, 208 Keller, Linda — 237 Keller, Mike — 30, 76, 237 Kelley, John — 22, 146, 179, 191 Kelley, Mare — 76, 208 Kelly, Bridget — 110 Kelly, Cathleen — 110, 179 Kendrick, Walter — 179 Kenward, Kirk — 27, 79 Kerr, Kathryn — 111, 222 Kessinger, Gail — 125, 127, 149, 161, 179 Keyser, Carol — 222 Keyser, Steven — 237 Kibe, Janis — 179 Kibe, Sandra — 237 Kidd, Joan — 237 Kiefer, Meredith — 208 Kienle, Caroline — 143, 208 Kilander, Bruce — 208 Kilander, Janet — 237 Kilkenny, Bob — 179 Kilker, Kathleen — 222 Killian, Elery — 79, 110, 179 Killian, Emery — 110, 179 Killin, Richard — 208 Killion, Mike — 237 Kimball, Jeff — 237 Kimzey, Terry — 222 Kindler, Bob — 110, 237 King, Ann — 222 King, Betty — 111, 144, 222 King, Linda — 135, 237 King, Margaret — 110, 208 King, Nancy — 110, 141, 154, 180 King, Randall — 222 King, Russell — 237 Kinnear, Elizabeth — 237 Kinney, Dianna — 208 Kinney, Gail — 237 Kinney, Mark — 222 Kinsely, Tod — 208 Kinsey, William — 34, 80, 138, 222 Kirk, Gerry — 81, 180 Kirk, Linda — 138, 222 Kirrie, Gayle — 237 Kirrie, Pat — 128, 139, 180 Kirsch, Jeff — 30, 81, 237 Kiser, Rebecca — 208 Kisinger, Debbie — 237 Kissler, Douglas — 146, 209 Kjos, Scott — 52, 74 Kleinman, Vernon — 222 Kneisel, Nancy — 25, 125, 128, 180 Knepper, Marianne — 208 Knight, Charlotte — 180 Knobbs, Madeleine — 237 Knobbs, Susan — 180 Knope, John — 55, 237 Knudsen, Bruce — 237 Knutsen, Robert — 52, 222 Koberstein, Berti — 56, 222 Koberstein, Dennis — 23, 57, 132, 140, 180 Koberstein, Nancy — 237 Koch, Karen — 44, 150, 208 Koch, Sherry — 180 Kohnle, Barbara — 180 Kohnle, Karen — 144, 237 Kokko, Dean — 208 Kolberg, Cheryl — 180 Kordosky, Patricia — 180 Konrad, Allan — 237 Korth, Sharon — 208 Kovenz, Lorraine — 180 Krahn, Rick — 30, 237 Kralovec, Etta — 209 Kralovec, Jon — 145, 180 Krebs, Christie — 237 Krebs, Sharie — 180 Kreps, Raymond — 61, 222 Krieg, Wendi — 208 Krieger, Jill — 222 Krieger, Robin — 180 Krietz, Wayne — 30, 237 Krowartz, Jacalyn — 237 Krueger, Janice — 208 Krueger, Jon — 35, 110, 237 Krueger, Martin — 22, 58, 111, 209 Krueger, Mary — 149 Kruger, Roy — 128, 152, 180 Krupa, Ed — 30, 59, 237 Krupa, Marie — 151, 208 Kruse, David — 100, 237 Kruse, John — 110, 222 Kuehn, Bernd — 110, 127, 130, 135, 208 Kuester, Hans — 136, 208 Kuhn, Keith — 208 Kullberg, Greg — 110, 131, 209 Kullberg, Patricia — 237 Kuns, Lynette — 113, 125, 134, 149, 180 Kuntz, Gary — 140, 209 Kuzirian, Mary — 180 Kuzirian, Sandra — 237 Labby, Lawrence — 237 Labby, Louise — 141, 150, 208 Lachenmeier, Lisa — 102, 181 Lachenmeier, Randy — 30, 55, 77, 237 LaForge, Eric — 110, 209 Lagrand, Lisa — 222 Lake, Barbara — 157 Lamb, Christopher — 23, 181 Lamb, Marcia — 13, 125, 149, 181 Lamb, Robert — 41, 79, 132, 138, 156, 209 Lambert, Pamela — 143, 222 Lamont, Barbara — 181 Lamont, Ted — 209 Landis, Linda — 128, 139, 181 Lane, Stephen — 125, 181 Lang, Susan — 209 Lange, Anthony — 111, 237 Langfus, Henry — 237 Langley, Jay — 61, 110, 209 Langley, Jed — 61, 110, 209 Lanning, Joe Bill — 57, 181 Lardiere, Rocco — 237 Large, Judy — 238 Larkin, Jacqueline — 64, 222 Larkin, Lynn — 37, 63, 139, 181 Larsell, Jeanne — 111, 142, 222 Larsell, Monica — 222, 153 Larsen, Peggy — 222 Larsen, Rhonda — 222 Larson, Karen — 153, 209 Larson, Katherine — 231, 238 Larson, Linda — 144, 222 Larson, Marsha — 209 Larson, William — 222 LaSalle, Ronald — 35, 238 Lasselle, Brian — 113, 223 Lasselle, Bruce — 137, 223 Lasselle, Donald — 110, 125 Lathrop, Larry — 209 Lathrop, Rodney — 238 Laurens, Larry — 76, 222 Lavell, Patty — 223 Lawrence, Bill — 52, 74 Lawrence, D. — 223 Lawrence, Lynette — 209 Lawrence, Steven — 238 Lawson, Greg — 209 Lawson, Linda — 238 Lawson, Mike — 30, 238 Layne, Greg — 223 Layton, Nelson — 21, 80, 209 Leach, Gary — 39, 77, 238 Leatherman, Stuart — 238 Leatherman, Timothy — 110, 111, 209 LeDuc, Sherri — 142, 209 Lee, Barbara — 125, 127, 203, 209 Lee, Bob — 110, 223 Lee, David — 181 Lee, Diane — 223 Lee, Gilbert — 238 Leeds, Gareth — 27, 58, 152, 209 Leflar, Allen — 238 Leflar, Jim — 181 Lehman, Diane — 143, 223 Lei, Irene — 12, 13, 125, 181 Leinbach, Sue — 139 Lemire, Steve — 30, 238 Leohr, Brian — 34, 152, 223 Lesch, Jeanette — 223 Leshgold, Lynn — 223 Leslie, Mark — 58, 223 LeTourneux, James — 152, 181 Lettier, Larry — 223 Lettiere, Lynn — 139, 181 Leupp, Stacia — 238 Levin, Jaimie — 181 Lewis, Barry — 209 Lewis, Diane — 209 Lewis, Doug — 49, 238 Lewis, Judith — 209 Lewis, Tera — 209 Lewis, Tim — 57, 223 Libby, Richard — 136, 223 Lickel, Ann — 143, 182 Lifvendahl, Alyce — 142, 209 Lilles, Thomas — 238 Lillig, Paul — 30, 81, 238 Lind, Donna — 110, 223 Lind, Terrie — 149, 182 Lindlar, Robert — 223 Lindgren, Mark — 39, 223 Lindsay, Gary — 238 Linnman, Paul — 23, 74, 75, 132, 140, 182 Litsjo, Barbro — 182 Lite, Denny — 27, 223 Liu, Ben — 30, 52 Liu, Philip — 12, 13, 85, 113, 125, 127 SZ, e226 Lockard, Steve — 30, 238 Locke, Donna — 238 Locke, Fred — 209 Locke, Kathy — 182 Lockwood, Larry — 182 Lodwig, Martha — 153, 182 Loeffel, Charles — 27, 76, 223 Loewer, Steve — 76, 223 Lohr, Edward — 223 London, Mark — 57, 61, 182 Lonero, Linda — 157, 182 Long, Bobbi — 209, 223 Long, David — 81, 239 Long, Dorothy — 239 Long, Wilford — 135 Loomis, Candace — 182 Lord, Jeanette — 36, 223 Loudon, Janyth — 129, 153, 209 Louis, Bruce — 182 Louis, Dave — 145, 223 Louis, Judith — 238 Love, Linda — 102, 125, 127, 182 Loven, Gary — 27, 76, 223 Lovin, Steve — 238 Lowery, Linn — 223 Lowry, Merri — 209 Lowry, Terri — 209 Loy, David — 238 Loye, Steven — 152, 209 Loyland, Bruce — 81, 238 Loyland, Steve — 209 © Lubliner, Sol — 209, 212 Lucht, Alec — 77, 238 Lucht, Wendy — 223 Luiten, Maryanne — 101, 129, 130, 182 Lukas, Carl — 223 Luke, Barbara — 223 Luke, Nancy — 157, 182 Lukens, John — 223 Luman, Dave — 111, 238 Luman, Elizabeth — 209 Lundgren, Bill — 238 Lundquist, Kristine — 238 Luse, Greg — 182 Lynch, Janet — 150, 209 Lyon, Stephanie — 144, 219, 223 Maaranen, Steven — 183 Mace, Charles — 223 Mackaben, Sherry — 209 Macnab, Jeanie — 183 Macnab, Laurie — 183 MacPherson, Steven — 238 Magness, Kathleene — 37, 209, 223 Magnus, Tom — 81, 238 Maitland, Dan — 223 Majors, Lorraine — 223 Majors, Robert — 137, 183 Maloney, Cecilia — 223 Maloney, Stephen — 241 Mandel, Mark — 32, 132, 152, 209 Mangold, Scott — 125, 127, 145, 183 Mankin, Elizabeth — 36, 113, 183 Manners, Patricia — 223 Manners, Steven — 61, 183 Mannle, Patricia — 183 Markee, Douglass — 209 Markee, Krista — 37, 133, 238 Markham, Eugene — 223 Markham, Jesse — 209 Marlow, Mike — 238 Marolf, Linda — 183 Marquette, Gary — 238 Marquette, Mary — 142, 209 Marrs, Lawrence — 111, 238 Marsh, Ross — 110, 131, 223 Marshall, Janet — 154, 238 Marshall, Jeannette — 223 Marshall, Steve — 136, 183 Marshall, Susie — 238 Martilla, Janice — 142, 223 Martin, Harry — 223 Martin, Nancy — 125, 183 Martin, Patrick — 183 Martini, John — 223 Maruska, Ronald — 181, 183 Mash, Steve — 223 Mash, Teresa — 209 Mason, Marion — 128, 134, 144, 183 Mason, Van — 57, 238 Mather, Mike — 58, 183 Mathews, Carol — 238 Mathews, Phyllis — 223, 240 Maurice, Margaret — 68, 144, 183 May, Cheryl — 143, 223 May, Claude — 223 May, Jim — 209 May, Susan — 223 Mayer, Carol — 223 Mayer, Scott — 59, 238 Mayer, William — 209 Mayko, Mark — 30, 55, 81, 238 Maylie, James — 21, 58, 80, 156, 209 Mead, Sheila — 184 Meadows, Marit — 50, 51, 184 Mee, Marilyn — 184 Mehr, Sandra — 238 Meinicke, Shirley — 184 Melvin, James — 27, 58, 79, 224 Menashe, Albert — 27, 58, 76, 224 Menashe, Jerome — 210 Menashe, Lynn — 238 Mercer, Marlene — 157, 185 Mercer, Ross — 39, 152, 224 Meredith, James — 224 Merklin, Sue — 210 Merlevede, Nancy — 224 Merrick, Steve — 45, 155, 185 Merrifield, David — 210 Merrill, Cindy — 185 Merrill, Sally — 17, 151, 210 Merritt, Gloria — 151, 210 Merz, Kenneth — 210 Messenger, Edward — 27, 80, 140 Metcalf, Sue — 224 Metcalf, Tony — 30, 55, 77, 238 Metcalfe, Jim — 156, 210 Metschan, Tom — 76, 224 Mettie, Kurt — 210 Metzger, Bernie — 58, 224 Metzger, Robin — 151, 210 Meyers, Bette — 185 Mickey, Allen — 127, 185 Mickey, Joyce — 224 Mihm, Dave — 239 Mihm, Mary Jeanne — 151, 210 Mikesell, Georgene — 149, 185 Miles, Roger — 185 Miles, Scott — 27, 224 Miller, Branton — 239 Miller, Cheryl — 224 Miller, Chris — 239 Miller, Elizabeth —105 Miller, James — 57, 132, 148, 152, 154, 185 Miller, Janis — 224 Miller, Joan — 141, 210 Miller, John — 57, 61, 210 Miller, John — 81 Miller, Judith — 141, 150, 210 Miller, Mark — 185 Miller, Martha — 185 Miller, Paul — 38, 135 Miller, Susan K. — 69, 113, 125, 130, 185 Miller, Susan M. — 110, 130, 134, 185 Milliken, Evelyn — 224 Millison, Richard — 113, 152, 210 Mills, Robert — 35, 59, 140, 239 Milpacher, Rudi — 185 Minagi, Kazuko — 224 Minagi, Noriko — 239 Miner, Margaret — 185 Mitchell, Gary — 224 Mitchell, Judie — 152, 224 Moench, Libby — 135, 239 Moilanen, Patty — 224 Molnik, John — 224 Monahan, Laurie — 129, 185 Montag, Leslie — 186 Montag, Meredith — 239 Montgomery, Ford — 28, 29, 39, 140, 24 Moon, Bruce — 239 Moore, Daniel — 110, 131, 152, 186 Moore, Daniel — 186 Moorman, Sue — 139, 224, 228 Moran, Mary — 210 Moreland, Robert — 155, 186, 196 Morell, Peggy — 210 Morey, Diane — 154 Morey, Pam — 151, 186 Morgan, Clifford — 224 Morgan, Connie Gay — 239 Morgan, Connie — 110, 224 Mormance, Michael — 239 Mormance, Patricia — 186 Morris, Cheri — 143, 210 Morris, Joseph — 34, 49, 156, 210 Morris, Robert — 27, 224 Morris, William — 81 Morrisen, Caled — 224 Morrison, Margaret — 239 Morrison, Robert — 39, 224 Morton, James — 110, 131, 186 Moscow, Esther — 239 Moseley, Jerry — 110, 131, 186 Moseley, Kyra — 111, 224 Mosher, Tim — 20, 50, 51, 102, 132, 210 Moylett, Pete — 55, 239 Moylett, Steve — 140, 186 Mucken, Mary — 239 Muerth, Hildegard — 210 Mummey, Dan — 210 Mumper, Susie — 239 Munsen, Marsha — 224 Munsen, Mike — 210 Murray, Jamia — 110, 239 Murray, Marcilia — 152, 153, 186 Murray, Pat — 43, 210 Murphy, Chris — 224 Murphy, Nancy — 239 Murphy, Pamela — 135, 210 Murphy, Susan — 157, 239 Mushen, Alan — 52, 111, 224 Musser, Deana — 157, 186 Musser, Jim — 30, 59, 77, 239 Myers, Bruce — 111, 239 Myers, Elizabeth — 144 MacArthur, D'Anne MacBean, Barbara — 223 MacDonald, Heather — 37, 133, 157 MacKay, R. — 101, 130, 141, 184 McArthur, Gail — 223 McArthur, Lewis — 183 McAyeal, Linda — 157, 209 McCallig, Carol — 209 McCallson, Candy — 223 McCann, Leah — 154, 183 McCarty, M. — 223 McCleave, Susan — 223 McConnell, Joan — 183 McCormick, Jon — 110, 116, 127, 138, 184 McCormick, Kathleen — 138 McCulley, Jim — 184 McCurty, Mike — 223 McDonald, Charlene — 133, 144, 184 McDonald, Clarice — 36, 37, 101, 157, 209 McDonald, Gregg — 184 McDonald, Terry — 210 McDonald, Tim — 223 McDowell, Doug — 210 McDowell, Steve — 224 McDuffie, Sharmon — 40, 151 McDuffy, Joan — 210 McFarland, Dan — 210 McFerran, Colleen — 210 McGlone, James — 27, 76, 224 McGoodwin, Christy — 84, 184 McGrath, Mary — 209 McGriff, Stanley — 184 McGuire, Casey — 184 McGuire, Kenneth — 224 MelInnis, Patricia — 37, 133, 157, 184 Mclsaac, Alan — 224 Melvor, Janet — 224 McKay, Shari'— 101, 130, 141, 184 McKillip, Pete — 184 McKillip, Ronald — 210 McLain, Patty — 224 McLean, Dale — 135, 184 McLeod, Jayne — 143, 224 McMahon, Diane — 184 McMullin, Dave — 224 McMullin, Phil — 130, 184 McMurtrey, Carol — 144 McNaught, Craig — 57, 210 McNeil, Rod — 184 McNichol, Mike — 30 MeNitt, Diana — 210 McPherson, Steve — 77 McRae, Karen — 210 McWhorter, Judy — 224 Nadal, Kathryne — 138, 155, 239 Nadal, Thomas — 25, 112, 113, 125, 127, 145, 155, 156, 186 Naegeli, Marlene — 143, 210 Nagel, Linda — 210 Nagy, Christine — 142, 224 Nagy, John — 210 Nagy, Lorna — 239 Nakadate, Jean — 84, 129, 224, 228 Nastrom, Gary — 116 Neary, Mike — 224 Nease, Sharon — 138, 141, 186 Neilson, John — 125, 186 Neilson, Mary — 138, 149, 217, 244 Nelson, Carol — 142, 210 Nelson, Jo — 239 Nelson, Judy — 187 Nelson, Linda — 44, 150, 210 Nelson, Maryann — 224 Nelson, Paul — 210 Nelson, Robyn — 224 Nelson, William — 210 Nemser, Paul — 110, 126, 134, 224 Neufeld, Karen — 187 Newber, Ron — 91, 239 Newberg, Lance — 187 Newhall, Sarah — 16, 84, 127, 133, 210 Newman, Lynne — 239 Newmann, Sandra — 152, 187 Newquist, Kip — 146, 210 Newquist, Scott — 81, 239 Newquist, Sharon — 113, 157, 187 Newvine, Colleen — 239 Newvine, Constance — 224 Nicholas, Jay — 52, 80, 224 Nicholson, Alan — 138, 148, 210 Nielsen, Diane — 142, 224 Nielsen, Mark — 224 Nielsen, Sonja — 239 Nielsen, Wayne — 137, 187 Noack, Gary — 55, 239 Noble, Bruce = 125) 127. 187 Nolan, Leslie — 142, 210 Norgard, Robert — 187 Norte, Ted — 30, 55, 77, 239 Novak, Michele — 239 Novak, Paul — 210 Nowels, Nanette — 110, 239 Nunn, Jack — 59, 111, 239 Nylen, Carole — 210 Nystrom, Bob — 210 O'Connor, Judy — 210 O'Dell, Denice — 141, 210 O'Dell, Dennis — 57, 187 Ofner, Margaret — 210 Ogburn, Jim — 30, 81, 239 Ogilvie, Marie — 87, 127, 135, 155 Ogilvie, Mike — 113, 181 Oglesby, Vicki — 224 Ohmah, Susan — 210 Oliver, Catherine — 30, 154, 187 Oliver, Don — 55, 152, 210, 239 Oliverio, Jay — 224 Oliverio, Mike — 224 Olson, Colleen — 239 Olson, Fred — 187 Olson, Linda — 224 O'Neil, Tamara — 36, 37, 45, 84, 112, oraliS7, Onnert, Marvin — 111, 239 Oppenheim, Steve — 224 Orcutt, Karen — 149, 224 Orcutt, Steve — 110, 127, 131, 187 Osborn, Kathy — 187 Oseran, Laurie — 224 Osibov, Brenda — 141, 210 Osibov, Greg — 148, 156, 187 Oster, Dennis — 136, 224 Ostlind, Nancy — 110, 187 Ottmar, Ginny — 239 Ovenburg, Richard — 188 Overlund, Carol — 134, 151, 188 Overlund, Ron — 239 Owen, Phillip — 20, 57, 210 Oxley, Gary — 210 Oyala, Anita — 239 Page, Mary — 224 Page, Mary — 149, 210 Page, Mary E. — 142, 149, 155 Page, Randel — 27, 52, 76, 217 Pahlka, Carl — 188 Pahlka, John — 52 Palmer, Christie — 224 Palmer, Linda — 224 Panko, Sandra — 188 Park, Chris — 49, 210 Park, Nicholas — 224 Park, Scott — 38, 54, 55, 77 Park, Steve — 48, 101, 132, 155, 161, 181, 188 Park, Tasha — 239 Parker, Dawn — 225 Parker, Chris — 41, 81, 239 Parker, Patricia — 16, 44, 50, 51, 210 Parrett, Roger — 211 Parry, Chip — 239 Partipilo, Dennis — 58, 225 Parsons, Dale — 239 Parsons, Steve — 27, 225 Parsons, Tobey — 239 Pasero, Anne — 149 Pasero, Mark — 35, 81, 225 Patrick, Michael — 27, 76, 225 Patterson, Jan — 149 Patterson, Janice — 188 Paul, Judith — 155, 188 Paul, Russell — 188 Pauli, Linda — 188 Paullin, Sandra — 188 Paulsen, Sharon — 210 Payne, Carole — 225 Payne, Jack — 30, 239 Pearce, Richard — 30, 55, 77, 240 Pearce, Robert — 52, 136, 156, 211 Pearson, Steve — 240 Pearson, Vicki — 240 Peck, Janice — 240 Penney, Linda — 188 Perry, Anita — 225 Perry, Cynthia — 144, 188 Perry, Donald — 225 Perry, Gregg — 225 Perry, Kathleen — 143, 188 Perry, Steve — 188 Persyn, Connie — 211 Persyn, Frits — 111, 225 Peters, Germaine — 211 Peters, Hugh — 225 Peters, Lesley — 240 Peters, Susan — 211 Peterson, Anna — 211 Peterson, Betty — 211 Peterson, Cheryl — 130, 188 Peterson, Christine — 211 Peterson, Ernie — 82, 188 Peterson, Ken — 80, 127, 211 Peterson, Marcia — 188, 225 Peterson, Mark — 211 Peterson, Marvin — 76 Peterson, Steve — 30, 59, 81, 240 Petty, Heather — 240 Peyton, Marcia — 138, 147, 211 Pezel, Michael — 34, 52, 211 Pezel, Nancy — 240 Pfeifer, Nancy — 211 Phelps, Paul — 146, 211 Phelps, Thomas — 146, 211 Phillips, Dave — 48, 156, 188 Phillips, Sylvia — 189 Pickering, Jim — 211 Pickering, Richard — 211 Pieper, James — 225 Pieper, Mary — 240 Pierce, Jerry — 135 Piersall, Maureen — 143, 225 Pierson, Janis — 135, 240 Pierson, Marcia — 211 Piland, Bob — 30, 59, 137, 211, 240 Pilip, Bernadene — 135, 225 Pilip, Brian — 27, 152, 138 Piluso, Earl — 211 Piluso, Joellen — 225 Piluso, Nancy — 102, 127, 129, 143, ies). PAN Pitarresi, Barry — 211 Plant, Pamela — 189 Ploghoft, Mike — 27, 52, 76 Ploghoft, Vicki — 189 Podhora, Christine — 225 Podhora, Fred — 30, 59, 240 Pope, Carlene — 157 Pope, Joanne — 149 211 Poplack, James — 156, 189 Poplack, Susan — 130, 225 Poppe, David — 138, 140, 146, 152, 1557 189 Porterfield, Tom — 113, 211 Portin, Renee — 189 Portnoff, Launa — 211 Potter, Dennis — 211] Potter, Jim — 76 Potwin, Peter — 240 Powell, Joann — 113, 129, 134, 139, 189 Poznanski, Linda — 37, 64, 133, 151, eee Roberta— 138, 240 Poznanski, Suanne— 63, 89, 151 Prange, Margaret — 157, 225 Prange, Penny — 141, 187 Prentiss, Jo Ann — 113, 144, 189 Preston, Chic — 27, 80, 225 Prestwood, Nancy — 240 Price, David — 30, 59, 240 Price, Diane — 151, 211 Price, Terry — 30, 240 Priebe, Robin — 27, 100, 101, 149, 211 Primiano, Pat — 30, 231, 240 Pringle, Deborah — 189 Pringle, Joan — 157 Pringle, Virginia — 189 Proctor, Arnold — 225 Puglisi, Barbara — 189 Puglisi, Joyce — 211 Puglisi, Rita — 240 Pullen, Claudia — 84, 133, 154, 189 Pullock, W. — 225 Puziss, Laurel — 113, 211 Questad, Philip — 127, 134, 189 Quillan, Debbie — 240 Rabin, Janet — 240 Radabaugh, Pete — 140, 225 Ragsdale, Susan — 211 Rainey, Dan — 225 Rainey, George — 110, 131, 145, 189 Ralston, Richard — 189 Ramsby, Mike — 113, 190 Randall, Jill — 143, 155 Randall, Jim — 211, 240 Randall, Susan — 240 Rane, Sandra — 110, 190 Rankin, Michael — 225 Ranney, Steve — 80, 135, 211 Rasmussen, Karen — 101, 129, 144, 211 Rasmussen, Susan — 144, 225 Rasor, Robert — 211 Rauch, Sally — 240 Raun, Cindy — 240 Ray, Rhonda — 138, 190 Rayburn, John — 240 Rayley, Linda — 225 Raymond, Linda — 225 Raz, LeRoy — 211 Ream, Laurie — 225 Reavis, Gloria — 84 Reddekopp, Ron — 225 Redman, Randy — 61, 190 Reed, Linda — 190 Reed, Mindy — 111, 140 Reed, Pam — 225 Reed, Renee — 225 Reese, Dennis — 110, 111, 240 Regan, Mike — 35, 240 Reiback, Mike — 225 Reichert, Mary — 225 Reimann, Jeff — 226 Reitz, Joan — 190 : Reitz, John — 226 Reitz, Kathryn — 44, 143, 150, 211 Remington, Stephan — 226 Renner, Kathryn — 139, 211 Resnikoff, Sheila — 190 Reynolds, Doug — 40, 80, 151, 226 Reynolds, Elizabeth — 138, 150, 211 Reynolds, Jerome — 37, 148, 211 Reynolds, Pete — 212 Rhoades, Norman — 240 Rice, Jacqueline — 226 Rich, Andrew — 190 Rich, Dave — 226 Rich, Gerald — 152, 212 Richards, Tom — 226 Richards, Wayne 38, 212 Richardson, Cathy — 212 Richardson, Susan — 139, 212 Richen, Chris — 240 Richen, Laurie — 40, 50, 51, 138, 141, 167 Richen, Nick — 240 Richenstein, Laura — 240 Rickert, Bill — 81, 240 Rickman, Gene — 212 Rickman, Richard — 190 Ridder, Fredric — 240 Rieger, Matt — 77, 240 Riemer, George — 240 Riemer, Gerry — 190 Riley, Daniel — 34, 154, 212 Riley, Rex — 212 Riley, Tim — 226 Risberg, Ronald — 38, 59, 240 Risser, Charles — 226 Ritzmann, Mary — 125, 127, 190 Ritzmann, Rebecca — 110, 226, 229 Roach, Phyliss — 212 Roalsen, Jerry — 27, 226 Roalsen, Lloyd — 137, 212 Roalsen, Vicki — 240 Robbins, Cynthia — 144, 190 Rober, Linda — 226 Roberg, Jeff — 190 Roberg, Mike — 212 Roberts, James — 129, 145, 212 Roberts, James — 39 Roberts, Larry — 110, 131, 190 Roberts, Laura — 240 Robinson, Hugh — 190 Robinson, Jay — 82, 127, 190, 226 Robinson, Judy — 138, 139 Robinson, Tyler — 240 Rockwood, Caren — 212 Rockwood, Diana — 144, 226 Rockwood, Mike — 190 Rockwood, P. — 226 Roden, Cheryl — 212 Rodgers, Linda — 143, 226 Roesler, Sharon — 241 Roland, Mollie — 212 Rollins, Don — 137, 226 Root, Frances — 101, 212 Rosborough, Roxy — 191 Ross, Fred — 226 Ross, Jeri — 102, 127, 138, 141, 191 Ross, Kay — 144, 191 Ross, Laura — 24] Ross, Melinda — 125, 138, 141, 191 Ross, Priscilla — 226 Ross, Steve — 59, 77 Roth, Frances — 241 Rowe, Brent — 212 Roy, Maryanne — 128, 134, 135, 138, 153, S 1 Roy, Sandra — 226 Ruckle, Dane — 152, 212 Rudnick, Karl — 30, 81, 241 Rule, David — 191 Russell, Beverly — 226 Rust, Margaret — 100, 101, 113, 191 Rutherford, Pamela — 151,212 Rutherford, R. — 226 Rutis, Connie — 191 Ryan, Sherry — 154, 226 Saari, Steven — 39, 191 Salawitch, Paula — 241 Sallquist, Beverly — 113, 191 Saltman, Geraldine — 84, 191 Sampson, Lois — 226 Samsel, Scott — 74, 132, 136, 138, 191 Samson, Elizabeth — 144, 226 Sandberg, Walter — 130, 191 Sanders, Marilyn — 110, 144, 226, 229 Sandoz, Robert — 135, 145, 191 Sargent, Jean — 113, 212 Savage, Leota — 226 Savage, Louis — 111, 216 Scalan, Pat — 24] Schafer, Loralee — 149, 191 Schafer, Shari — 212 Schafer, Susan —- 212 Schaumberg, Dee Ann — 226 Scheideman, Dave — 34, 80, 110, 148, 152, 212, 241 Schendel, Thomas — 226 Schenk, Tom — 111, 241 Schepps, Dave — 226 Schiggeh, Ingrid — 241 Schiller, Elaine — 215 Schlappie, Bill — 55 Schlappie, Danny — 226 Schlappie, Laura — 226 Schlappie, Lydia — 212, 241 Schlappie, Sandra — 226 Schmale, Judy — 212 Schmale, Tim — 241 Schmierbach, Betty — 135, 191 Schmierbach, Dave — 30, 241 Schneider, Claude — 226 Schnitzer, Gayle — 226 Schnitzer, Jeanne — 150, 212 Schnitzer, Rita — 212 Schoel, Molly — 51, 138, 141, 192 Schofield, Judy — 226 Schofield, William — 241 Schons, Greg — 22, 79, 212 Schow, Harvey — 241 Schrepping, Gerda — 113, 192 Schriber, Danene — 150 Schriber, Pamela — 212 Schroeder, Michael — 241 Schuette, Kathleen — 212 Schultz, Jack — 153 Schultz, Marilyn — 147, 212 Schultz, Mary — 226 Schultz, Robyn — 149, 192 Schultz, Tom — 81, 241 Schweizerhof, David — 111, 241 Scott, Ann — 69, 241 Scott, Dennis — 192 Scott, Mike — 22, 80, 101, 140, 192 Scott, Phillip — 212 Scuito, Stephan — 226 Seaman, Mark — 23, 212 Seavey, Edith — 153 Sedgwick, Avery — 212 See, Greg — 20, 74, 75, 192 Seibert, Mary Anne — 208, 212 Sevarge, Bill — 241 Sever, Gary — 226 Severe, Gayle — 110, 111, 241 Severin, Craig — 226 Severson, Alan — 39, 129, 212 Severson, Gayle — 110, 241 Shaffer, Dan — 241 Shank, Steve — 77, 152, 226 Sharp, Rod — 140, 192 Sharrer, John — 79, 125, 192 Sharrer, Kathryn — 226 Sharrer, Nona — 226 Shaw, John — 125, 127, 212, 241 Shaw, Sara — 111, 149, 212 Sheahan, Barbara — 192 Sheehan, Ron — 192 Shell, Nickie — 144, 192 Shelton, Arden — 149, 192 Shepherd, Michael — 226 Shepherd, Peter — 39, 138, 212 Shepherd, Roblay — 138, 226 Shepherd, Susan — 139, 226 Sherfey, Brent — 59, 81, 241 Sherfey, Jim — 80, 110, 212 Sherfey, Lynda — 154, 226 Sherlock, Lynda — 154, 226 Shields, Alan — 138, 152, 192 Shields, Mary — 125, 134, 141, 192 Shimshak, Diane — 241 Shimshak, Glen — 82, 193 Shirley, Barbara — 241 Shirley, Gail — 141, 212 Shoepe, Mike — 193 Shore, Lee — 101, 156, 193 Shore, Pat — 226 Shove, Dave — 193 Showers, Karen — 110 Shuck, Ronald — 113, 212 Shuler, Anita — 212 Shumway, Kenneth — 212 Sibley, Shirley — 193 Sichau, Stephen — 212 Sichley, Vera — 226 Siegel, Cheda — 227 Sievertsen, Linda — 44, 143, 150, 212 Sievertsen, William — 35, 110, 241 Siewert, Richard — 227 Sills, Cassandra Maureen — 64, 227 Sills, Mark — 193 Sills, Tim — 100, 152, 212 Silver, Alice — 110, 193 Simonton, Robert — 30, 55, 81, 241 Simpson, Carol — 213 Simrell, Janet — 227 Sirianni, Michele — 227 Sirianni, Sharon — 50, 193 Sitko, Don — 26, 27, 80, 227 Skiles, Karen — 227 Skinner, Darda — 213 Skinner, Kevin — 39, 227 Skinner, Pamela — 36, 241 Skoko, David — 227 Skoko, Suzanne — 134, 135, 193 Slane, Barbara — 227 Slane, Richard — 193 Slavens, Gregory — 77, 241 Slavens, Linda — 154, 193 Sleeter, Carolyn — 133, 138, 151, 193 Slocum, Sharon — 193 Sluyter, Chuck — 140, 193 Small, Bonnie — 213, 241 Smith, Dinah — 241 Smith, Gary — 213 Smith, Gary — 137, 227 Smith, Herbert — 213 Smith, James — 27, 59, 148, 152, 213, 241 Smith, John — 81, 241 Smith, Margo — 154, 241 Smith, Neil — 193 Smith, Norman — 102, 128, 192, 193 Smith, Penny — 154, 194 Smith, Phyllis — 143, 213 Smith, Ralph — 213 Smith, Robert Jack — 30, 59 Smith, Sam — 194 Smith, Sharon — 227 Smith, Shelley — 111, 142, 227 Smith, Sherie — 227 Smith, Steven — 35, 227 Smith, Sue — 227 Smith, Susan — 129, 141, 150, 213 Smith, Susie — 144, 213 Smith, Valerie — 241 Smither, Pat — 213 Snashall, Robert — 101, 213 Snow, Beverly — 213 Snyder, Lauren — 110, 132, 136, 156, 194 Sommers, Michael — 213 Sorensen, Kathy — 141, 155, 213 Sorensen, Leslie — 125, 144, 184 Sorensen, Mark — 79 South, Joni — 213, 241 South, Mary — 147, 215 Souther, Skip — 38, 79, 132, 138, 146, 148, 213 Spang, Martha — 111, 241 Spang, Mike — 30 , 213 Spang, Randy — 213 Sparks, Carol — 157, 183, 194 Speck, Judy — 149, 213 Speight, Donna — 194 Speight, Geri — 241 Speight, Peggy — 227 Speight, Susan — 213 Spencer, Charles — 19, 20, 194 Spencer, Janice — 241 Spencer, Matilda — 241 Spencer, M. — 227 Spencer, Ron — 146 Spiegel, Stephen — 129, 136, 213 Sposito, Patricia — 227 Spring, Christine — 47, 110, 135, 147, 227 Spring, Sharon — 110, 194 Springer, Bob — 213 Springer, Colleen — 227 Springer, John — 213 Stade, Diana — 135, 141, 194 Stade, Michele — 138, 224 Staggenborg, Bill — 30, 81, 227 Staggenborg, Rollie — 241 Stahl, Bob — 213 Stahl, Karen — 143, 213 Stallings, Mary — 125, 127, 139, 194 Stalnaker, Carol — 149, 194 Stalnaker, Janet — 149, 213 Stampfer, Meir — 59, 241 Stangell, Nancy — 125, 135, 142, 213 Stanley, Carol — 194 Stanley, Mark — 194 Stanley, Martin — 227 Stanton, Kenneth — 241 Stanton, Lois — 153, 194 Stanton, Robert — 213 Starker, Cynthia — 101, 194 Starr, Chery! — 227 Starr, Pam — 139, 149, 194 Starcevich, Steve — 76, 227 Stebbins, Janice — 241 Steele, James — 241 Steele, Kathy — 213 a rae dp — 37, 38, 132, 133, 195 Sets at Joyce — 213 Steinmetz, Robert — 213 Stenaros, Carol — 144, 195 Stenfors, Kathy — 36, 133, 227 Stentz, Richard — 195 Stevens, Byron — 135, 213 Stevens, Donald — 39, 227 Stevens, Margaret — 135, 195 Stewart, Danna — 64, 149, 227 Stewart, Janet — 149, 195 Stewart, Kathleen — 195 Stewart, Larry — 227 Stewart, Mike — 34, 227 Stewart, Susan — 24] Stigum, Tom — 79, 195 Stilger, Ken — 195 Stinson, Georgia — 213 Stobie, Patrick — 213 Stobie, Robert — 241 Stoffer, Kari — 157, 195 Stoffer, Marsha — 227 Stone, David — 152, 227 Stone, Joeann — 241 Stone, Patricia — 128, 149, 186, 195 Stoner, Sue — 227 Story, Karen — 64, 227 Story, Patricia — 195 Stotler, Gordon — 34, 57, 227 Stotler, Jeanette — 53, 234 Stoudt, David — 227 Stoudt, Douglas — 241 Stow, Judi — 241 Strachan, Jody — 195 Stradtman, Steve — 227 Straessle, Cathy — 157, 195 Stricker, Lynda — 227 Strickfaden, Pat — 151, 195 Strickfaden, Peggy — 143, 195 Strickland, Diane — 110, 192, 195 Strickland, Michael — 227 Strickland, Susan — 113, 149, 213 Stringer, Beth — 196 Stringer, Karen — 213 Stroud, Norma — 241 Struebin, Barbara — 213 Stryker, Stuart — 196 Stull, John Jay — 110, 196 Sturgill, James — 196 Stutzer, Jean — 213 Sullivan, Christi — 44, 138, 150, 213 Sundby, Carol — 15, 113, 213 Sunde, Tee Jay — 196 Sunde, Toni — 241 Sutherland, Margie — 138, 213 Suto, Steve — 58 Sutton, Christy — 102, 127, 196, 200 Svarverud, Christina — 141, 213 Swank, Robert — 74, 125, 136, 156, 213 Swanson, Byron — 27, 61, 80, 227 Swanson, Linda — 196 Swanson, Terry — 79 Swarengin, Clarence — 227 Swayze, Cindy — 227 Sweany, Barbara — 155, 241 Sweany, Linda — 141, 150, 155, 213 Sweeney, David — 23, 132, 213 Sweet, Eric — 227 Swenson, Terry — 227 Switzer, Michael — 140, 213 Swope, Gordon — 132, 152, 196 Sworden, Willard — 241 Symes, Mary — 227 Tabor, Diane — 147 Tabor, Keith — 30 Talbot, Caryn — 138, 149, 227 Talley, Roger — 227 Tarbell, James — 81 Tarbell, Patricia — 16, 149, 196 Tattam, Timothie — 196 Tatum, Susan — 196 Taylor, David — 60, 61, 196 Taylor, Gregory — 58, 213 Taylor, Jamie — 76 Taylor, Kathy — 157, 196 Teschner, Bernice — 154, 213 Teschner, Kenneth — 196 Teschner, Wayne — 30 Thomas, Cathy — 143, 213 Thomas, Pamela — 113, 213 Thomas, Paul — 34, 110, 227 Thome, Marilyn — 100, 101, 197 Thompson, Charles Dan — 27, 140, 213 Thompson, Cheryl — 139, 227 Thompson, Jerald — 58, 227 Thompson, Jeryl — 197 Thompson, John — 113 Thompson, Lucia — 227 Thompson, Margot — 229 Thompson, Ricky — 197 Thompson, Wayne — 101, 197 Thorpe, Mike — 30 Thuemmel, Susan — 83, 143, 213 Thune, Erik — 110 Thune, Sylvia — 113, 139, 157, 197 Tidyman, Linda — 97, 125, 126, 129, 1849155 Tinsman, Stephanie — 197 Tobias, Michael — 227 Todd, Jeri — 23, 148, 197 Todd, Lee — 79, 127, 132, 197 Tolley, Jerry — 27, 57, 61, 76, 227 Tolley, Sherry — 197 Tombleson, Bruce — 38, 138, 207, 213 Tombleson, Richard — 277 Tone, Lesley — 227 Torgerson, James — 32, 33, 79, 125, 197 Torland, Robert — 130 Torland, Sharon — 132 Toyota, Rod — 152, 227 Toyota, Tritia — 101, 139, 197 Trodoux, Mike — 227 True, Tom — 227 Trumbo, James — 138, 145, 197 Tucker, Anthony — 197 Tucker, Tom — 213 Turner, Ginger — 213, 227 Turney, James — 32, 79, 197 Turney, Phillip — 35, 87 Tuttle, Robin — 129, 138, 196, 197 Tver, Barry — 134, 197 Tweeddale, Ed — 27, 138, 227 Tweeddale, Elizabeth — 62, 100, 125, 127, 134, 198 Tweeddale, ‘Margaret — 63, 125, 128, 149, 198 Twitchell, Wayne — 20, 41, 49, 74 214 Upham, Diane — 227 Upton, Sharon — 227 Urbach, Louise — 227 U'Ren, Janet — 28, 220, 228 102, 127, 133, Vaage, Craig — 36, 77 VanAtta, Walt — 214 VanBodegom, Joan — 101, 198 VanCoelen, Ken — 198 VanderVeen, Rene — 136 VanGordon, Paul — 21, 113, 140, 198 VanHoy, Roger — 214 Vannoy, Bruce — 214 VanSchyndel, Annemarie — 198 VanSchyndel, Rosemarie — 198 VanWagoner, Jon — 76, 146, 228 Varekamp, Linda — 125, 198 Varisco, Crystal — 228 Varisco, Terry — 23, 214 Vaughan, Dale — 214 Vaughan, Darrell — 30, 87 Verbin, Dave — 198 Vernstrom, Bob — 125, 127, 128, 129 Vetter, Craig — 228 Viken, Rich — 23, 58, 125, 127, 214 Vogt, Craig — 48, 115, 130, 132, 138, 156, 198 WAAR hen, Dan — 22, 198 VonLinsowe, Carla — 198 Voss, cherie — 113, 139, 198 Vukelich, David — 34, 79, 111, 228 Wachsmuth, Chet — 21, 52, 79, 125, 126, 132, 156, 214 Wachsmuth, ‘Louis — 145, 155, 198 Wacker, David — 228 Wagner, Chris — 199 Wahl, Helen — 29, 64, 139, 228 Wahl, Janice — 199 Waldon, Kay — 214 Waldrop, Alice — 228 Waletich, ee — 21, 57, 132, 138, 139, 148, 199 Waletich, Nee —111 Walker, Diana — 228 Wallen, Kim — 127, 199 Walsh, Susan — 144, 228 Walter, Jane — 199 Walter, Mollie — 152, 228 Walters, Roger — 199 Walther, Carl — 228 Walther, Christi — 15 Walther, Sandra — 199 Walthers, Tyler — 38, 101, 214 Walton, Bev — 149, 228 Wamsley, Georgene — 228 Ward, Doug — 38, 61, 110, 214 Ware, Georgiann — 141, 214 Warner, Richard — 111 Warrell, Pat — 34, 79, 110, 228 Warren, Doug — 58, 214 Warren, Toni — 139, 143, 214 Warren, Wink — 26, 27, 145, 228 Washburn, Mike — 110, 152, 199 Waterman, Robert — 85, 110, 131, 132, 156, 199 Watness, Eric — 110, 214 Watness, Kathleen — 143 Watson, Barbara, — 228 Watson, Margie — 199 Wayson, Kim — 214 Wayson, Mark — 100, 145, 155, 199 Wayson, Peter — 228 Weaver, Gayle — 228 Weaver, Richard — 214 Webster, Roger — 76, 111, 228 Wedlake, David — 199 Wedlake, Joan — 143, 228 Weed, Barbara — 214 Weinstein, Judy — 138, 151, 199 Weitzel, Bruce — 74, 132, 199 Welch, Susan — 64, 138, 228 Wellman: Susan — 64, 138, 228 Wells, Betsy — 134, 150, 151, 214 Wells, Lynn — 81 Wells, Robert — 214 Wells, Stephen — 74, 130, 199 Wert, Barbara — 100, 139 Wert, Fred — 110, 228 Westacott, Steve — 200 Westerfield, Michael — 214 Westerman, Martin — 52, 110, 225, 228 Westlund, Linda — 113, 151, 200 Wetzel, Jim — 228 Wexler, Elinor — 214 White, Betsy — 200 White, Carol — 24, 101, 113, White, Dan — 27, 228 White, Donald — 200, 210 White, Elliott — 102, 130, 156, 214 White, Larry — 30, 111 White, Norman — 110, 126, 131, 200 Whitesel, Sally — 138, 149, 200 Whitlock, Susan — 214 Wicke, Tom — 135, 214 Wiener, Jon — 39, 56, 80, 140, 228 Wildt, Lynda — 200 Wiley, John — 113, 127, 214 Wiley, Martha — 36, 133, 138, 200 Wilkins, Diana — 110 Wilkins, Tom — 23, 214 Williams, Bee Gee — 15, 102, 127, 133, 138, 141, 200 Williams, Gerald — 200 Williams, James — 214 Will temnee James — 34, 228 Williams, Jan — 200 Williams, Sherry — 110, 214 Williamson, Carol — 214 Willman, Allan — 113, 214 Wilmoth, Gary — 111, 145, 200 Wilson, Brad — 30, 55, 228 Wilson, Greg — 85, 201 Wilson, Jonetta — 45, 113, 201 Wilson, Linda — 139, 201 Wilson, Scott — 34 Wilson, Patti — 147, 228 Wilson, Robert — 76, 152, 217 Wilson, Stephen — 80, 228 Windes, Sandra — 214 Winkenwerder, Janice — 110 Wintermute, Mike — 111, 228 Wirfs, Steve — 59, 81 Wiser, Nancy — 214 Wiser, Pete — 79, 201 Witty, Nancy — 151, 214 Wodtli, Marilyn — 155, 288 Wolf, Daryl — 214 Wolf, Marcia — 113, 135, 201 Wollner, Deanne — 201 Wood, Mike — 152, 201 Woodley, Mark — 228 Woodyard, Gregg — 152, 182 Wooldridge, Lee — 228 Woolf, Steve — 111, 228 Woolslayer, Lynn — 153, 214 Worseck, Cheryl — 214 Wright, Ilene — 129, 155, 201 Wyse, Scott — 38, 127, 132, 214 Yarbrough, Vee — 153, 201 Yeager, Dan — 214 Yelovich, CeCe — 214 Yost, Jan — 145, 201 Young, Gary — 214 Young, George — 23, 57, 140, 214 Young, Nancy— 214, Young, Steve — 76, 228 Younge, Pamela — 214 Zagone, John — 30, 130 Zagone, Mike — 111, 130, 214 Zahler, Norm — 27, 58, 80, 228 Zerr, Phillip — 145, 155, 201 Zimmerman, Arlene — 138, 214 Zimmerman, Craig — 111 Zimmerman, Donna — 214 Zimmerman, Robert — 228 Zinck, Dave — 27, 52, 228 Zinck, George — 201 Zinck, Linda — 228 Zuber, John — 156, 201 Zuber, Rosemary — 214 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