Wilson High School - Troyan Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1966
Page 1 of 294
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 294 of the 1966 volume:
“
the sfcff of 1966 respectfully dedicotes this troyan fo Mrs. Mabel Whiffed odminisfrcifor-counselor-teacher whose fen years of devoted service fo our school have been on embodiment of grace, discipline and wisdom. TRO Introduction . . . Fall Activities . . Winter Activities . Spring Activities . Academics . . . Clubs .... Classes .... Conclusion . . . Advertisements . Index ..... Woodrow Wilson High School Portland, Oregon Volume X Table of Contents . . . . . . 2 . 18 . 54 . . 86 . . 112 . . 150 . . 174 . . 248 . . 251 . . 282 only one . ..c:lone life expressed in The singular- fhe individual 'vw' 2, 'Q '. - 2, i , 1 5. Q 2, f 9 5 6 I. 3 ' up .3 1- 5 . 'z A 3 3 is . . g 1 ' F' 3 Yi is 1 PM , SL X1-11. 44 -is' xx , X.. A 3 X ibkggtit-.i ww K -., .L ' -.A - ' ' fj.j1:-,ff . , , I 1 :P A ,, ,Mfg ya- x X K qv., x x K x ' z., fx Q, X XQx.x. 'fF, YE' -.5 ,ag X Q 135 .v.,W.,Q fl www xx N -X K v K xx LN - :xwa13X 5EX 3 w., H , ' L X x , H-.gpg 1- .SL ag, -Xxx? 'k A fflb xflx . -a, if -QL. f igfi ' ' L. . -iffegig ,vig 15 zu. x Yea 1. 1 'Wim Q 1 RJ, ' an sg ,, W s 2 fm' xg, , x 9 4 'X Xa' .. ,,, . iv - f- f . .ap 'hl , . N, +R. .5 , ga, Q. .. .V ,. .1-1.7 ., fr, -' Q Tig-,153 fa-:war V ., 11 fb., 1 -'eg-mv! -fw, sn: Q. Q-ezd3?g.,.K 9 lair' . 521, f N,-Q Q v .- . .411 X .2 A .V . 5, Ss 'S 'M A Q ci mind- observing, searching, needing fo know. Q heari- hopeful, young, exuberoinf, expressive... yef somefimes afraid. ' ef 4 4 A 1' ,uw in i .L 5, ..,,i,, x 4 R I V' L 5 W: I S '-f Z. A 4 I Q J r,. 'it as f- 1. J' 'ii' ev- .f if EL . 2' H35-MP J, 1 W A -4 -A 19 f'x ir ml! s 215 13, if ir ff- 4 U. s vf ' g, ' -3 , 1 - I 5 1 3, atv -is f',4f'.x,l if A '-.' .fV'r4.' , A -uf 1.1 ,L - YU. 1 A, I 2' JLAN1 5,5 JL.4i I If always becoming. resfless. always a need fo fulfill... fhe affempf channels one's exisfence. L3 ,a P lil 4' 'P L. . ,', 3, 1 1 .. l . I 1 I A A Z. 994 l L We I vw,- :V .W ., 1 'f --A s I Y , 1 E E g. ! If .ft it , J We 4 1 , + W fvfl new Q, Qggu-,fw ffm , u my, 5 ,bf ff 4 I 4 1 j . 'I If : - 'Icy fl' Q glimpse of meaning sfcirfs ci search ci smile, a word, Q bridge fhcrf infegrcfes fwo worlds. 6 4 , if E Qi an idea shared, another faken and a new awareness of oneself found in fhe exchange... 5 i 1 .11 '- . E fu' 'R'-V1'r'Q , .-9. , - , A V x- M -' Y .1 : vii ,-,lr aw- , V . '-'f lif'N'5'5'W 'h - 349' U' j 'Y' . . , 'Ta Z2 ix? gi 5 Q' ji ,li l L49 '- ' x if :f-'S H' J I W ff? 535 . 1 Q Q PM' , 4 5 'ff' 4 v gift, ,SV L, -aff, X-A351 iii , 5 I Q i 3 4 r i f Nj.-,Q .L,, .51 1 - -.1 i,,,'w .v' na' 'r f .U 1, H 'H - .W . , i ,X !','.: l ' , ! 'A 2 . . . - . ,Rm s 23'Ft-f'-'-f '5 kiiig. my 1. f . - B1 H -' 2 Q 23 4' 5-L 'Jar ' ff, Tu 53' z ,J td ' .. ? A . 1 9 , .,.. i 31 Zu fi 4 .,.-vi hp .A ww a pause in The search - a confemplafion then the echo of the voices mellows fo one -The individual. -- ' . In-L: QW JK '7 i'f?5IfV5flf 1. , A . if W '. Y -., quesfioning, growing, awakening fo the world a quest renewed. K Q i ,pil 1123! - I 2 Q . k Q 5 M M ., ji 1 S-in A 53A na.. . ir- M ,-Y. Q H 7 ,XA H2 o Q 1 K, . 11,1 I x ' 'Au , g'B.l'Wf.Jl'..l Siliwf 12 1' V ' -' .ij ,ii S Qgs b , f M'w,1,1,11..11f1 ,1'- 1wmM-,1- 1 I1 A ...1 1 1,32 1' A' ' M W 15,1 I WA? '3 H M N I 1 E N If A ge 1 ' kt 3 ' x E rA'rfwff,'4' Wi AE gg H 5 1 X , In .V X E 1 1 g '51 : 1 . , 4 'TA ' . V '.,.. 1 11.W1 1- , L ' kwa ,1 N Ni 1, y , 1 nw 5:33 A A f 3 , V' 4 1 3 V 1 1 4 V! Q . , W- .1K,1W,1,.W....,,.,. ' -2-M ' , .. .A,.1,,.,1. 1. . .,f.,,.,...... 5514 as af k f, 'X A '1 . 5 ' 1, 4 1- 'f ' Y I 1 , , Am 1 1 -1 , R5 ' 5 1 T 15 5, its ' A 335 ' 2' A Q gk :A 1 -' V i i S XX 24 ' 1 X fy s Lp , ' ' . 1 .. ,. 1 1 .X . 11 ,L , , , ,, M 1,. . 1 Z 5 3 xx 2 A in 1 I 1 F , 1 1, 1 ff Es. vp ' h '13 I 1' 'A 1- 1 WM-.wmfwm QQ gf11 ,1 M111-,. ,: if Y, '3 ' ' A A , ' :psy k,W1 11w 1' rv' 'Q i if 11 1 1 4 1 - -A A ' 1 Q Y ' V A f ' ' ' ' 211' L,-' 1 Q K 'frz K 1 H . i 5 f' j 1 1 1 W , ,mv .Q A 4 , ,1 ' ,ky N 5 Hi' EJ,-W5 A 111119.-A 1 N ' PW' ., A ,' 1 1 1 4 ' Q 2' 11 11 ,,,.. 1! I ' E' 'LQ it ,, pm V 3 A gwmnw 151 lp 1 il' 'A 11' Ag 1 4 'Tull 1 12 A' f A ' ,M 1 Af, ,A 1 ' 'V W WA 'A ', '11 151 fl 'QA-. ':1 Af , A A 9' 155 H? 7 1 J 'L AEA , , ' ' 92 Jr' ' 1 1 p 3 L e gjigf Q 1 ' E : i 'L E 1 ' W A A, A . ff, f , 1, . ,,1.. .1 - 1 '1 J- 2 1 1. ,,.,, A' L 'Y 1 5, 'f IL' f HI1 11 ESLEPMPVNQ ,351 A 5 A Q1 fr 3 ' A 'Mm 4- WE -A '?' T' IHA- 1i gig ' 1 A l 2 ' fig wg 1 in A 'g,f, 1 '11 1 155 wam fff ze Q 41 1 11i ' 11 A 41-iw' 2335 1 ' ' Aff ws' 1 A AE A' A 'Aww 1A 1 f, 'af 5,1 A M , -in A Hy A 2 W 1 'HT '11 1 1,.A: V7 A X 5 if Q ' 15' xu J Q-1 A 'L M 13 ? ' 7 -' ' ' ' ' Q ' T? if f 2 , C A 'T 2' K 29 'Q X1 FAA A - TA gf' A' 1 A 3 421 4 -N A 1 . .A 1 Va . V A 1 , . I , , ., ' ,f 'A ' 'AA' ' ' '-AA11w1-1 1- 1. 4 ' A -fir-A, 1-.511 Mg, ,L 1 1 1A m 1 N' 11-A . 1 1u 1 1 A' ' AA ' 141 .1 v-Q11 12 AA ,,. 14,g 1 1 ' '5 G . ' . ' A, 1 2 ' ' ' 1' Af ' 1 zg 11 1 R11 -' 5f:I?i'ET,QvY1, 11, 1 A4 Nu .blflg-if h :Lx i ,f f - A ., 1 iv my 11 j, 1.-A ,A-1 I 1 1 , . 1 r-1- 1 1 . hg5:1f.z5-'i- An , It 9, if 5 6 tg-f 5 K A 4 fm x - 1 ' M11 -F tif: -P :VLA 1 um a, X: N f mi 'I xp ASQ was lr hz. I. 5 A 1 1-' M Q V Q V mqllr' -QE, A1 ,f,,,' W1-Qglkgvgi In A x 5 414 H, fi ' 42 ' ,N 1 MMA , L 131A Q YfS:aU1346IEF5i 58 Q ,1 ' i , , kv M A W- Q ' 3 A' .gp S X ' . 'ff' iii'-Q. 10 yin ' - V- W' M. ! 1 Jil . 9 9 9 1 .11 .. .ii-'31 1 Q 3' ' . 1,1 1 'f 5- 13. f :TW-. '4--2 i ' QA 1 . WE' A is fr , 13 ' A , Y. 11 7 ' ' Q i 2' ' pw' 15 1 A- ' h A W25 ' -f ' A f ,K ,H A Of.-f '-A-41. A gr, 1- 1 -In 13' J 4' . ,ff , '75 1 ' ' 'ya' a V- 3 Lfffl A 5 'lax Fixx' 4 Q 3- A 1:1 2' . 1 , .A 1 1,-A 'C' .H ' f ' up 'A ig, f,1ffi,1fT5 ff' 2 .. 1-f , ' .4 ,. ' fn N ' X :1 ' -- ,I , . v 1 I A 4 V! I -, i 2 , ' 'ual . . C if .3 Q x ir H 41, , ' 1-3 1, 1 , '21 Q 1.. ,aa . t as , I I , n, .H Q? ' A X x .uv 7.5 K' 4? xi - AHH? 'A FV9v' 1151- :1 run!-. 1 11 ' A1 Q, Q' ' A' ' 'N E A . fl-a f A -X' ' HA .ff1f', Arffbfs if G52 5 '1'?x5A,,, Q .5 W X 'X . : fi 1 I ig? In Q' 0 5 ,7 xxvl .. I Q ,-. if ' l ,. . ,- . , 'su 1 3 . gf , ' H , ' I Y. ,Q J' gs, C1 . h I. 11 Q Q , 2 'Y .,v.l 1 .if Q4 , lil K ',x1 , E is , 4, Q ', A931 mi Q-,Alf Hu , lf' :Q 1 Q I A VJ gi, -4 1 mx' H L Jliflv... T' T. in . : fx ' ,11 ' -A I '.i -H1' N .fy fA :e -,VE i ' '?'1xA 345. ' : ,.,i A , H , R 13. l 1 4 ' BAA J ' '39 A v xjixilfjq Q. 1 It ' 9 455-ea 2459 - 'gp ' Ai E' M F17 . 1 . , , .gr . , A , . . AA, ze -nw, A 1 A fp, 1- 1 f 4 1 -1A ' Hx ., ft f 'Q' 'W .JA 5. -Ks 1 V, 1 , R1 , . i 1 5 A 7 1 1 P ' T 1 if 2 F 1 s . x f Q. Z7 . fm Xe-g 'N 3 X 1 A 1 , ' Qu ,- A ,W iswl I 5334? 1 . SA? 5 ff? fi 3 Af 142 A-gb 57+ pi if 1 U 'Y if ,wi Y ' N-4 'M,, W, 1' z Eff , ., fx A 5, X W? as 1 5 Y' A A QE? .1 , ...4 people expression conflicf fulfillmem' . .. in each of fhese C1 pcm' of mon 'Y' - , ,' ' ' v - ' - -' Q - .,,f.,,M .:: ..- , .....,... ,, U ' , . V ' f- , ' ' '1 7'i::f.- I .7',?',11 i31 7SQB'7'UE',- . -6- V -' . 'E , : M - ' h? 'l' 'V'Nf M ' ' A-ff 'f-mwwm-wg . s , . . . A ' -V if gg, , ,?ff:g3:f:.f,- -. '- 1: -' - -- . . ::,, 'W' Y f-My IMWWWQQWMWWLWH IW' H K M ff .. kk,A gg 13 , 1 and in fhem all he finds himself f ' Qjgvgf, Q, A adwlg Q. ew, , H' 1 15 X'-:a Q Yffsff '-rw '- ,.., .srffz ' .- . .. . . S y Q.ff:fi: 1 '-w:e-ff.:- W 1: Q, . 49 ' W Km'L m' W ,QV m .,, f :ZA mm,, ,,, ,. 'E my -- E , - . 6 , WH . ,, Few' fx ar W vii T L bv W ., -if . '12 ' ff J A. . 5, W . MIQ .vi 1' fif'g4i' ,r Qi' ev I. 1 92 :L -EF 15 'sly' 4. affix, 1, .fl-. wg s - ,y gg -Q , .f 'Sz m y V. -' mf 5 ,. :ff 1 mf. t 1 ir. Y- ,' . 5 QE, 22 wg A, k 5 f, 4: ii X ' Ulf . ' A., T-'gig . 35- 1 -'gh 1 .-5 yamipf , LR' rg . Nw. f i ju Q fiF'r .5ii1 55 1 X ifftfdfffng ff f 5191 w if x lk f gfy k 12- A? if RWM U ' ' ' V- V - . 4 fw ,M w ,f wx 4 4 .- . V -. -if gy. 'gn-bmw r :wr , :A --M my -'nw '1 filfifj ' H 3 , a s iw f - 1 ff 6 1155355 if r-.V V L I . , , f iix'-Aff'-M 1 W W ' 1' 1-A, 1 ' ,iw jf., gwfff , 54, . :if Y kin . ,, K .- U V. J :Q V ff YM: ' if - A-'Q f - femff- ., f i? ', f' 557 - X1 1 ,ff ' ' 1,4 V ,ff ' ff F 0-l-if ' ' 4 Y' fn , ' 455 :.?f '7 k Qi: ' 91 W 'N 1 ffii A ' 'TT A - '. , W'-, V. if ' r Ei 1 -,Q f 1, I A . Q, Af - gg r - J 3 Msg, TQ. Q23 I-. 3 5 kit? iglgkg' '- -N ' ,Q , - ai: I Zvi- 1 :Wg ' A k J, '1 3 . g 4' mb, - fffl ,ffffif ,' ' - 'T' fi' 1 1 -:N .JP W4 e' Q '-f, V2-' ,- , J 1 N , 1 i .351 4 - ,f J- 71 Q e5'fQR'f?wW.,' .7 ,. 'pk f- . Y ,Q 1 -1 5.4 'ff' gg,-' Az. ih.N 1, 4' ,vj 1 H-v r ' , 30 in X53 2126, ' ,A f i ig, , My M - A .451 f' -Tl ' - 2.35 5 0 R , 'FI ' 52 Wfijq. A ' , - -, 5.5 3-3' . :ff 4 L ' gan g ' , .p f 3,-if Q '1 f 1 f' 1? . ' 'Q . f iii V -,i s.kp 5 ,, f p i-532 5153 557- - VL ,ay A K A, - . .,:. A ,'w.L., f :K 1 ,' f -, .K -: V - 5., X vw . H' Q4 ,gg 3- 55 55-29215 g- ,gf f ,- Wm if 1 fggfgi., , I ' gt , f i 232 53313 'Wm' . Q - Q -I:.y,:5g,:f Lim: ' fuer'-:L w,1. ,rv j ,A 1 - :L VJ. , V S42 his .5 ,j.k,agg' W X' cmjf, id? V' xt, .K Msn x i .-, ,1 Faisal ifxhii ' V '- ' Q '1?'A54f if ali? ik-ih hil' f 6 f . ,J f : '-H' 1 , , f, -P 4 ,sf 1 4,4 41. W ,- - Vp, :gag w .1 L, ,A g ry , MV 5.1 W I ,L I 5, -:aku W, l QQ- wi- . 1 .. ,mp as f .- , STA , I f' 'T , .f 22, -.qw ' V - wi 4 , .2 in , -lm . , .2 if A W-114 V ales, W ' ff 'fad Q ' ' . 'r 5 Q--. 41 f- V :av 4' aw w, xv, M- 2 1 f 4 , 2 ' ff fif q .I 'wif 'L 5 1 ,1 5 tg., J if 35-Lg-ff: ,J I F' MS .,,,. 42'-F - 'Q ' -1 Q . i1 i f A , 41:51 ' 14 156 2 , e- ' . Q,- -gf 1,53 -A 5' v. ' ' iv I lx fi gm gui .L ,,,1'f., ,X , 4. K: ,L ,, , f 4 , , . , A, .1 - M. vs 5 -p ,l.2,5.f.1 ,N:,,Yg ,Sim ', jg 5. . 5, :,.: Xi iw, v ,Lys-.QV , , 2?fg?J ,' , 1 -. M . ,L- i f QV ? f u ' 1 Zpgf My V. ,H A ,Wf'5v3Qgw,3 5-f G. Pg , . L 2? 2 f f - ,,-- Y, . ,,.f,Q. .x ., 5 , M.. , , .. V. , . t x -x ' W 1 : W5-I ' 5 5 13:57 , ,-5.11525 ' I., I ' Aff' ,Q 5 4 15' fp A- 1 1534 - I,-4.- E Q 7 A 4 gl .bf . ,Q 4539: - .,- f . ' 'Sf' -': ' :ff ff il ' f' ': LL ,, 7 5 lv As' 5 ' J'5'fff uk Iva' Z' ,Mg , 3 eg, ,-ek QM., R, gags.: .M - F.-i f ,f M. Y ,lfmgw :f P : , 1 ' 1 Q fi X . ' 'am ,. 1 f ,,, '-Q' ,3 qfggg, ' ,..f R, If Q has .5 ' -A 'fp -,m Q5 , 1- ww Iv -Ie 5 :jfs ' 2, 1 , ffl, ff t .V 2- 5.1: :L 5. :V j-gfy, ,-, ,' K. ,M Q-,L gg w X- F ' 5 . X Q-5ffY'1,, IQ--25 , ,Q ,J ' J' an J' Q , v -5.x 's S ' gi ' V , -Q, irq: . ., Vg 'V 5 , Eg: J 5, X ,V -to ,U K, ,- K, if ,-K. mi, , :Ai my . 5: . L -'N af f? . .-f . - 5 fr' 4 Y: fl v N fi, K 1 i ff Q 'g- 5 T ' 3,1 K 55' QV ,::,, by , , Nh' I '54 -, 45 1 : EL t .. 'ffkf' 1 Q ,1- A:'55f'.4,R.' 4 , , : if f f ff Y 3' -'ef , - 4 15 45, 11,-. Q.,-, 5 ' ., ff - X , ' 1,154 aj, 'q . A ' - , GQ :,.-ff - .c X 1- '3 3 2- - f- ff- gl ,e. A ibn- 1 -My ' as 'fi-f, 135-,Q ' gg. - ig -. 3 ,f f 4, View . fi - f a we 3 x ,,, '. ,Y Tip' . :ze , N . ,wiv aj? ' L- 5. I gp ff Viv ' V ', ., A. .5 'T r L . 7' A 1 f ' P1 5 ' '92 ' ,,,, .1 .'.:'g, . 'f ,Z f 1- 1 ffwf nf , ' ' .f gp , ,Q-3535 ? 51 V ,i Dig ,V :gg .6 35 .tif V, YE. V t . f, -. W .1 ,, -1 .m ,J , - 14 , 1 ' , 1.1-w 1 f , is V ' ,sig-'ffsr:'5.:sA M5 -,ii 1 ' 15,121 g y. ' 1 SJ - -4' ig. 4 QU , 4.55. -. .kg Q, .V R Q- 51:5 V, . k 91,5-yl, , Q. ,kk ,. 44 , ,. ,,., ,A ug A 5, 1. 'fi 1 -'29 v 'c qv 5 -2517, ' A 'Z ' ' . 1 ' . -gf? ff 'f f 'r , - .gg Mig , ,-sg a . 4 7 3- , . V - , Q -1 ,, ' ' , ., -, n ., I 55331, -. - 5 , Ai V 'E' s . 3 , - .'MxA- in 113, QM. Q: 'r 73456. , ,- , 'w:,Jw.' ,Q ',-ag, '--- ' ' ' 1 1 Y' f .elif- f V1 ,.. 5: . 1 45. i ' nm . ff V . ' - :4 f- aa V my IVTQ, , Y' i n -. yrs, ,311 , - w , fr qw pw , P ,V 1' . , -ei - va, , . -if 3 , ' -'xii ' LH- ' g U 2 . His. . V- 3 4.35, 1: 5 S. F . J X , ' .fr fQ' x'.f'SEP ,J 5 'J 1-4,11 V We f'-' A -' '5 -' .,-'f fs w .5151 1 'fa , , . 's:,z.,g, '13- X .1 54 -g. gf I ig ' e - f' .Q '71 353 3- V 4- ,-322: A -, ,,. j 'H -,-- I-1'- ' 5 .4 P- ,xp X -a in ' , 1' fa-.3 1 F- A L f f - ff -.2 1 . f H - '- - Q. '3- V' ff A f 4 . -,iv li .im-it xg: 1, L-wv .4 xi V A :hr - 31 1 k my 1 ,yr ' g9' gJ , .'-L W 11 3 -V x - Y x -, ' , . ' ,Ov ' 45' .,11, 951: Qi ' ' 'WA ff w ma, . ,ww V M f - .v W' Y.. - ' :E , ,El e' K '- ff :W f-4.1, 43:34 ,., - -,gk f , -. .f, ' gfrw u. - , 1 3. P ,V ff V -f f 'Q . .4-Q' ., ,,, , - . 1 :'..' - fig, , f A-HL , , , -5 f . .I f Q. fag , 4 '. r +L -It-. LN W ' H 14' ,- A ' . ' 13: 2 -ffffi J ' 65 5 V 1 'fi V '32 V. ' ff j J fig 45: 5 - gg. H f ' V QRS s . 111 '. ' i- - f' u- fm' 'Ii - Y --. , . ' 13 -f af- V 13 -- V1 R A Ji' ' . E 'fr X, f V ' - 'A ,.',wfI.Qf .wig ,a fgwy i, - ff -f ' ' I LffJ,1-K - . ,. v, . ,1.., . ,, , Q ggi. A , A- . 3. . if ,- 510, X r,-Q I., ' A p 'f V: - ' I Y ,, L' -V X , Q.. ' 'X' ' 'A if 'S ft' -' 1 v 5'5,'-k' . - Q ' X X ?: . .- ' ' ww . ' '3 ,z- Q 1' it f. , 3. 3 4 ' Lf ' 6' 12, 5 :- ' 1 i '21 . 'Q ktiiff I ffvi- .62 54 ' .,A,kE5, Ka ,Ji if .f In VK V 1 V Y . ,gf .4 T' V, is 53 ' . 'x 'vjfxg :i .511 .4 pl ' V Jg., k ,V l., V 'rf . H. -V s ,.- -vf, M ' 1 + t -Y' Vx. , ,f'? .L.: f mix . x - , Q ,, ,, Q, ,Q ,. . , , , ' . , - , 5.5 f 431, gf ,. - . ,L , . Sf- w3' x 254' 5. f M 5' x3 f . X' 1 2 W-. ' W' iff f . ' , V -,H ,Q - A gf ,Q Ex Q. f , wary -.' r , ' 45 2'-Wrfft ws 'Z ijfjsfj 1. 3 ,5 11 V: , Q . gl, fn 'i . f Jef- K ,V QL: :WL 7 T mn if Z.,-Lf V f . ' .f' A - A' 'Zh M A s - x T ja, . .535 V- U2 -'T ' jr' Qi ij: , Y'3 zQl , -, ,, , ,. ,. vp 51, :Q g. I s ,Q .fum D -, sf E' -' L ' y M.: ' Q f .' ' --IM' R 39 V- .yi I' A L2 93 L f 5- .. 3 QQ if f - A f L . ' 155 A 9 '71 ' I m 1 5 Q Q -' :lv 11, A ft 15531 ' A z.:1 '., L W'-W' 1 a - 'vi 4 1g.,'S,3x. ,g ' .yg . .Q M RF 'Q - , - F 534 9 ,f 45'-, g ,g -,J . ,J-' ' fy-'P' f X f -I 54 3 N b . , ,Z 3, 14 1 ,I K V, I .ig A. , N Y : ,.A, ,, , V , . 5 3, x Q , b , '13 'H . 1, . u Au, ff . .s 3553, - . .J w . - - 1.- f A ., ' ' . . ' A X t A' L EM' Z I ' gs ' 1 z , f if ' -. f 'T' U li. ' if ' . 15? A '- M ' , fl 4 ' 4 . A V h '5 'iw ' - H' A , ' .A ' , W ' 'ff V. ,we gy mn V , i , , ., ,, , . , , , .. , , , ::ffr ' ,fi-,,1A -. 3,- Q ,, . , -,- - . fy q.,.fww'-F! 5' .W-M--'V . , , x ,V sw ,, if ,L , .V ., . I Q, . . ,r L, Am .. vw 14.6 ,,, , , , . ,. ,Eh ,f-ff, ,Q .+L ' X R , 4 ,a w , I ,SA . .5 Q- an 'Q .5 if - L. uggff ,Q-5, .5 - 5:3 ',.' 1' ,WE-'W A .. j 'fa 1 af, I - ri , ,' f ' ,1'fH,,pf if . , ' x . M . 2 iff . iq- -sf n 'fTf?gj.:, V I .' ' ' ij-, . ' .L '-' 4 5' 9, .K f A - X, - -A J ,rd ws-,, Q L f A . ' ? Q ' ' ' :. :i.11.2,Z2 j -QW: lv , T . ' mi- ' ' X , W , W, , -ff':g1',f- f f I , L-A ' Q , if - - df' . , zqggf- .V . MJ - ,fy g Y. a -K ,p-, gy H , -,, ,,,,- ,V - , , . -If gi. If W' : YV V, A y.-in 't 4,595 I. .' 1 I 'mx - v Q.. 1 ' . f eg 2, 1+-ff - Xrfza- fa, A ,. Q fa- V ,-is f .:- 'Q 41,: , f ',+ . V - 4 - V . Q f. . -f M mfr 1 ev? 'wg -' w ' at V 5 ' '- V' I 'HY if 'fl ' 'f f ,SZ , 4 - , Q -Qiljf wvh LM' ,Jw '54, ' ' A, - R - . 'P V , pf if 4 - ,- xg 5 we-5 7 l .-f M ., ,g,g,gl ,g,f ,V -U iw L, . . ,, V ai .,- mg, 2 , ff, .4 : V w iff, 4 122111. ACC1C11C1ES S6pt'6mB6R GCCGBER SMTWTFS SMTWTFS 1234 11 1 9 1 5678 0113456789 12131415161718 10111215 1415 16 19 20 21 2225 Z4 25 171819 20 2122. 25 26272829 50 24 2526 212829 50 31 11006018614 SMTWTFS 113456 78910111215 14 15' 16 17 1819 20 21 22 25 24 25' 26 21 2-829 30 A V - WLL1 -. - Owen Blank President Tony Brorns Vice President Sarah Newhall Secretary Alan Severson Treasurer fail student body go Vernmenz' emphasizes li70'l'Vl'0'U3f recognition Fall government was faced with many problems. To solve the problems ot finances the Executive Board Watched expenditures closely, While exe- cuting activities in a manner that earned more money than had been predicted. An overcrowded school makes adequate recognition oi the individ- ual a difficult task. To alleviate this problem The Progressive Honor Boll and The Student Recogni- tion Program were initiated. Reactivation ot sev- eral important committees enabled more students to assume a role ot worthwhile participation in school lite. A- Owen Blank Fall Student Body President Leslie Butterfield Activities Chdif mfm Robbie Larrib Athletics Corrimissiorier if Alan Seversori gets stuck with aiiotlier responsibility. Qweri Blank iiixl Leslie Butterfield disfixss vossiluiliiies for Ll Comm l XX Activities NiQlit. x P 1 1 x . I' what 4 x . 1, Q :za I ' v game, ::1uL.f'1lW V w WZ - - rf Q . ,g-,573 i L235f? . , , y ,f Q, , '- X--f e r 'Q 'J' v, Q ' Z Hit? 'R if N 3 my 5 fh..WM. I QM Y sl? 7' 1 3 ?'V .Q'1f,..1 R - 2 5 . Z 'Q Xia: ' 5.5 4 1 x A' 'K J' 1 X . Y, , ' ag f 5 A ' EJ 147i-93 K f 5 1 s '3 Q J I A -1 LA A ' ,. . .. K V7 L' if 7' ,. 5 Q Kb ix ask '-5s 3. 4. X. g qs fQNx 5. A f,,i8 4 . Even the French find solitude along the banks of the Seine. HOW can You forget? A biting reminder of Germany's past stands sentinel at Berlin wall the story of europe is the story of her people... . . . it is recorded in the 'history of their conflicts, and reflected in the scope of their future. It lives in the excitement that is living, and it dies a little in the routine that is life. The thrill of Europe will never be forgotten by the thirteen Wilson students and their leaders who par- ticipated in the American Heritage Association Euro- pean Seminar Abroad. Studying, laughing, eating and drinking with French, Swiss, Italians, Austrians, Ger- mans, and the English, the students shared the experi- ence of living with people all over Europe. Dean Kolcko proposes a cheer . . . for more cheers. 23 Stop the world. I want to get oft! faces. . . School is more than a classroom, it is being with people. These are the faces of a student body . . . absorbed . . . alive . . . each face becomes a reflection of the individual. Doyle Piersall, Sherry Ryan, Bob Brisbin, and Vicki Hauer 'take tive at ACl1V1l1S P I S., I ' A 5 q 1 I kv 4 , 3 5 NPI! iw I Q. i v--.,... ' ., Y-H Nfl- K :f , ? 1 Wir ' 1 K' x v qxfks ,vii YQ mfs M x H mh . ' M11 f . 4 .-.,. ,- wiv-ff., . W . W ,, ,mn w .vm f N , 9 - -W :N Y:-. :,: ,-L , .K f-.b.A M,-sag. , 'xx 'A' 5.11, f -lgawf R' ,I m 4 L wp . f L X I 'R wi, .A 'A 9. Q 'f , . I I Nanci Iohnson, Margi Corvi and lim Quirk enjoy Bruce Fraser's inte-rpreta ,,,,. , . nL.1N.4 '3 4' - x 5 1 Q 1 :Q 141 E, SQA, . .kv ,nw , Mx aug ol ixzxi IQ! ff' 1 wiv?-525' as sew I, uuiig 65 5 3 9'5' i' iiiilnl lb H, M' 'G Q Y l :, f jj :fi I, ix! Q 4111! lflui i 52 H5951 w ,L , L, , ,. ,W iiii-' fail li? ll I Xiu: Agnyli HF aftfl, 1 1 sv hw, K f A I I -V sf .N ix .AKV - ' , .5 M . Ax A ,,.-as--ff I S v--sl, ' N .1 I ' N I .-ff. new 1 bf -uwvuqmuyywk ffkf MH., X. W .Mmm Q K f ,f,,,.gWmfLw W.. X,-,, ..,-.. i wks mp. ax. I , vu :.M,.um44p-afwyfwswvvx-wsuQursw'L n WV, f-.- 9 5 5 , fm - ,T ,Awww-M -ww, . ,f .Q-hsafsw: ,, IWW, V, , V, - Q-Wg. ,. .L ., ,Mm,.., , .,,,,,,,. , W, , . .A , -Q,f.,:W wi., IM f ,wgwu i. , ,.:,w..W4,L,1-.M 5 f-:Q-'fwwwsg-, f ,.M.f:.w.:f,- f1.wwW.v,M -fl-4-If J s f sz-f---awww-2-,-M .sw ,w.xsa5.xQa.mmw.wwwfcpwwfd.f.,f..mw-wwe A f -. efm:m.K.-.+?.rLsw:.,mA.x..,.mwQ1.9a.-.4,-.wgWx,-ffm . ., , ,.,.. wmv-mwww Mw,..MW,..,-Mfmwwqiomwl . f qwwkw. .. .,w....,... .,,lwma+wm:,-..,AM.ms44qwmmmw4.w,.:af-awwwmmmmea-Mk,g,.wmLw1u-saimaw .M ,. 'A k , k B :E sm?-W-.,?..,.i....M,. ' , ,, ,,.f.W.A.4.M.,,,..X.R.w-,wf,,.ff..,.W,.:,-N. -. g 5 . f rf .N Wmmpw- A' v. Y.:-.. ., Mm, ::.44.,V..,,W,Qw -L. , . ...M we- ,f.,W.w-wwzlaevpvew AIM-ikwxv . Lf., .. If .,,..5'1sx?5iff 491, A M 5 ' -ii if aQn gwa Q Q 1 - ,,,,..,ii.'-' 3 , gf,-5 is if if ,Q xv, jx Vw 11 vf 1' rf A faffil v. K K -, .X If 1 .3 ma.. V- f 1-Q . A NL 2 - .idszssw- V g,5'.5f' Q ,...- km sive s - ,V gm . . Q Q. UN s. fi Q HQ 'Zi my Q ,. ,sg . f , . 3? Q91 .:,.. X iowa if-W! ' 'ir V . V14' U 9 if 'Q A 'R ff: f ' R ' ' 1? ' 's.fV.' ,. , I ww Q 4 Sue Bloodwortli contemplates revenge .. . if looks could only kill. women challenge hallowed portals of man's world Girls with intentions of Hgittin' hitched showed their true colors when they dragged their men to Dogpatch, but masculine grumloles faded under the charm of pigtails, freckles, and the spell of the Sadie Hawkins. The rugged game of football received the femi- nine touch when the juniors and seniors entered football's exclusive membership to display their fitness and vigor in the annual Powder Puff game. The mighty seniors stomped the mousey juniors 21-13. Stars were born and stars died as the soggy field saw its last feminine gridder hit the mud. Let's hang on to what we've got! 4No one questioned ludy Darling's identity, but Betty Reynolds d1dn't seem be herself at the Sadie. 27 45, if . X The sights and sounds of football form a spectacle of noisy color-flashes of green and white, mud-splattered uniforms. A rucle blast of the horn and the world becomes a battlefield as the player becomes a team, and the team an army. 44 0 win 0'edicated to retiring coach ln a showdown for the city championship with Franklin, the Wilson gridders put up a tough bat- tle, but succumbed to the Quakers in a second halt surge and tound themselves behind, 27-19. Coach Voll, who has been in the coaching ranks at Wilson tor nine years, announced his retire- ment betore the Benson game. As a tribute to their coach the players dedicated the season's last game in his honor and deteated the Techmen 44-O. Chuck Loettel Don Sitko Chet Wachs mth Doug Warren Ed Messinger, First Team All-City Bill Zulaut Torn Wilkins Assistant Coach Stan Stanton Chic Preston 6 Rich Davidson, First Tean All-City, Second TearnAll-State. Shrine Team, Team Captain. Dan White Team All-Siaie Most Valuable in City Team Most Valuable Player, Shrine Tea Twitchell, First Team All-City, Coach Dick Voll m. A', Ray Cabral Varsity football Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 7965 . Roosevelt 6 i , Madison 7 . Grant 25 , . Cleveland 16 . . . lefferson O . . . Washington O . . Marshall 7 . . Franklin 27 i Benson O 'Q C Kenward lohn Bledsoe TOUY BY01'Y1Si MOST Improved Pl5Y9F- Rob Lamb, Second Team All-City Shrine Team Ulliernaiel 'M erry VGHSCO Mike Patrick Chuck COTNQGY1 Greg Schons Torn Arrnenirout George Young, Second Team, All-City. rugged offense... siingy defense Under the leadership of team captain, Rich David- son, and Most Valuable Player, Wayne Twitchell, Wilson had a successful season, compiling a 6-3 record and finishing third in the PIL. The Trojans had a balanced offense, gaining 1339 yards on the ground, and led by Twitchell's strong arm, 1283 yards in the air. A stingy pass defense gave up only one touchdown all year. In the biggest win of the season, Wilson trounced lefferson 6-O, beating them for the first time in nine years. Bug- ged line play on both offense and defense high- lighted the game. Gary Green A1 Menashe Tim Gallagher l DuBo1 I m Maylle Paul Hopker Mark Seaman Al1Crty Ho orable Ment on Bruce Fraser Most lnsp rat1o l Playe All-City Honorable MSHl1O Pictured: Bruce lohnson, All-City morable Mentiong Rich Viken. Bob Pearce Wink Warren lim Melvin Mike Ploughott Dennis Lite Byron Swanson Nelson Layton Doyle Piersall Dave Sweeney Frank Bowlby Phil-Qwen, First Team Don Kauffman Ed Tweedale All City , All-State Honorable Mention, Shrine Team Ullternatel. seasonls summary W.W. Opp. First downs ,.,,. 114 72 Yds. gained rushing . . 1339 1245 Ave. per play rushing 3.5 3.1 Passes attempted . . . 188 80 Passes completed . . . 83 22 Net yds. passing . . . 1283 224 Ave. per pass play . . 6.8 2.8 Ave. per play ,... 4.5 3.0 Scoring plays rushing 14 10 Scoring plays passing 10 1 Fumbles ....... 17 24 Fumbles lost ..... 1 1 14 Penalties ...... 41 42 Yds. lost on penalties 433 403 THU lVlOSl'19T, lim Harvey, Second All-City Team Honoralvle All-City Mention. 33 I Pat Parker Temei Lynch 1 job for Jerry and Iohn, Linda Sweauy Ierry Reynolds Linda Sievertsom Doug Ward I I R 1 ,-5 3 I, ,gf we, A, ' - 'N Q- 5? X . v V43 ' 6 , 14 , ml K 2 if La 7 s . 1 .1'.,1Sf1V I1 g-wimpy fri Ir-my to flrui 1i!LCfhE'I' w,1:.LfQr 1113 rzv--qigilli I 7 . K, - I :ww 7 . K K r . . J J ,av ' , ' 1 wigs, W. J I 4 'Q Ai ig , if s -Amina N in P K',. rf W A 19 Q 4 'Q 4 'J N X v A 'y Q ' ' , Y 1 I . ng N. . gk B wk ,V 8 WV - Q ff fa, 7 4 ' 4 ,Q at f Q .4 f N r XM Y.4,5k', ' , , , . f T, Q. , , I A af'-' 2' ' - 5 , f ..12',::fJ QQ, J' f .rv,g4, 1F'f,s MQ? '. f 1 ' 5 I IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Bac lt T C n ll B t A th T Francus 1 D d H Scott M Coach B g t Marv Ommert, lohn Miller, lack Smith, lack Kammerer, Bob Bamberg, Pat Kir h Ed K p o'eterminaz'ion and team Work win cham,o1'onships This year's IV team placed first in their circuit and captured the city championship. They com- piled an overall record ot 6-1-1, with the last game ot the season, against Franklin, turning out to be a showdown tor the city title. Although the Troyvees were on foreign turf and missing several regulars, including Randy Page, lim Briggs, and lack Ander- son, who had all been called up to Varsity, Coach McFarlane's troops displayed the teamwork and determination ot true champions as they trounced Franklin, 20-7. At the season's end the Troyvees voted quarterback Scott Park as Honorary Cap- tain and Bob Herman as Most Valuable Player. Also outstanding were Bill Lawrence and Randy Lachenmeier who were mainstays on Coach Al Gray's rugged and stingy defense. jv football record Wilson 28 ......... Roosevelt O Wilson 6 . . Madison 6 Wilson 47 . . Cleveland 'Y Wilson 26 . . Grant 14 Wilson 7 . . . lefterson 6 Wilson l4 . . . Washington 6 Wilson l3 . . . Marshall 19 Wilson 21 . . Franklin 'Y k Row: Coach Al Gray, Kurt Held, Bob Simonton, Tom Arnho z, om O t d , Mike leileries, lay Oliverio, Dan Bronson, Bill Lawrence, Dick Huggins, me' l l'3 P l iles, Bob Hermann, lon Wiener, Fred Podhora, Manager Brian Douglas, Tony H tl y L D k B B Ch P k K t D S tt R ob McFarlane. Second Row: Ron Floyd, Steve Archer, left DiGan i, wa P D lc P 1 'x ik : I ,, ,uf .Vg VM W .. ' ,V ,L.A Q X M V . . Q, .4.,., . . 44, V .Y . V V A . ,Q V VV V V V . KV gagwi ' A JL : ',,s.,,fY .X ,-1 v. ., V . ,g Nga ,, .VV LV, ff . - . ' .. U me , .8 . ' 23 jay ,q ff in . Z' V ff'-wh. Huggy J W ff ' , V Ka' V1fex,:?3-'ff jg V- 2 .- ,V b 'W 341 : , ' Q k .kZ41,r.5' .w93'Tgg,l' Tam l, k Q I '4gg,x-su, . , 4 Z,2jh: M Vghwf, Hwy - VV , V , ff X, ' V 'V 1 GV 9 vga f , 1 f M A 313. ' ' A 5. . . ,,. . , ., gm EW. . Y .ix,gf uf ff. . ' ' , vf .1 fr' . 'Ha Q--'fn .. Q f - ' ' ' iw' ' fi X' ' 1SlA31'g . 5 .Q-fa. K. . , SM - , I 5. ,x 4,1 -- VEQQM ' ali f fm, Mn V.. vw V 4. qw . A .. 'J A K-4 K ,MW 5 ' ff Y ff fri' 'fef?'T'f' QV? 5: 1 R52 1 . V ' Iv? V. V. 5 .N ' L 5' ' ff, . :-. Q 1 ' 1' . . . A .ui V V V .. V in VV ., fp-.. 2 . . K ' ' 5' . ' . -L. . K: f . . ' f 1 . - . ...fi-wg.-Yu, ff4'Ai1f5A 7' -f '55 '21 V 4 f ' ' f A ' K xi ,uw ,W V jg,-,' 2521 .g. '-rf' 2,1 'iwiflf ' fi? .9 A 53 V, 1 W ,AQ--f W 4 A..Q,,,,,VV .Q , VHVVV, ,- A -5 t -. ,,...,VVVVV, ,M -M .4 P u ' , Y ' :MV W . X ' . , - 3 Yr 'lifxflf' .N , -v ' ' -'s - A ,. f- f f. V A Q :9 ., N 2 , . ' . ' 09591. :. 'T 1-'Q ,is Q , Q , Y ,- - 1. - ' H. A V f ,V Vgxlfzg V RQ! A 1 MV ,V ,, B V ' 1' - . V f'h,. wt -A , ' z J .-,. Y Ki! V - 1 u 1- V ' 5. SRV: Q- Jw Riff Sb ,V V VLVQL ff' f 4 , . 1 W f , . -- 4 Vu 1 .., 4,45 . 'X , w . ,, f nk , , , VV' f ' 2 Q E 1 - if K ff f , V' 'sri ',.JiX1V f ' J' 5' 'lv My We V Va, M ,. , 1 A M-rdf!! 1 QL, 4 1 w. ,M-2' ,,, ., , . gs' , . V 1 f 'Bins Q K-we .hw 1+ V V VV Q, ,.'.L , . if K if H 1 X, QV v H- L V:.- V Q f v 2,f --.- . . 'L 1 , x 1 , ' '3z:lg fiw'fl ' f T :Q V f 51' sg, L W 5 - 'iv K Ly I V' V V 'W L HF? Ei., k 1 - -. . - . P hu . ag. l. M .... ' I 7 efSCQnfUCt' 1f'W- Z4W'L5 .. l .VV ... .Q .. Q 1 Q . f -'G-' VVVVE5 ' xx? ':.' Q f Q9 V 5 Wz':. Q, 'k-' M 'f1-f' '.' K -54 'V V L v'.', . VA V ,V V V VV ,f J. 4 VW . V V V: ' i. , K A 0 .,kGV' -- .mg V V eg, JV wx- K' hh jf N ' JW! . '23 , 'C' 'wi 3 iff 5 342-L x g f .if , 0, -. V, VV VV A ' f Q ' ,V V' , A . Q spirited jv rally sparks a parade of victories Radiating an enthusiasm reflected in the cheers of the crowds, the dedication of the IV Bally was no less en- couraging in time of defeat. After sparking a season of football in which l V gridders took city, the rally contin- ued their support through a successful round of basket- ball. Rally practice coffee breaks were spiced with cups of paint and rolls of paper, producing the publicity for a winning team. M K'll'p Determination depicted through use of athlete's f t I A , l Q A U Aki A-X Q A 1 V Sf '-ISR U X w i' , 4 Q 1 ' A 'H K tif' , x V E My 1 95 . I T bell im ar Ioanie McNeil FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row: Mark Riley, Ron Sluyter, Bill Sieweri, Dick lohnson, Dave Palmer. Sieve Schaubert, Larry Cleland, Pai Egner, Lance Fredericks, Dan Lind, lohn Richards, Tim Dooley, lack Brown, Pele Benson, Rich Darco, Dave White, Rob Burnett, Pete Lamb, Chris Archer, Dari Dorries, Rob Bunnett, Doug Schons, lim Murphy. Third Row: Phillip Meaney, Rob McN1ti, Charles Schoene, Mike Perry. Dave Basinski, Steve Streeter, Randy McAyeal, Dave Boutelle, Ted Hollen, lohn Kelly, Dave Larsell, Mark Case, lohn Davidson, Doug Howell, Alan Duzan, lohn Bunzow, Dan Berry, lim Placeres. Second Row: Manager Rich Holm, Manager froslv football . .. an introduction and a challenge ln a league where learning the fundamentals is as important as winning, the freshmen did a credit- able joh. Although the Troybahes did not have a winning season, compiling a record of two wins and four losses, they did show much promise for the future. Two outstanding members of Vern Marshalls ninety-man squad were running backs Pete Lamb and Dave Boutelle. With the knowledge of the game gained this season, the frosh are looking forward to a successful campaign on the IV level next year. frosh football record Wilson 6 , Grant 12 Wilson 7 . Cleveland l9 Wilson O . lefferson 32 Wilson lO . . Washington 9 Wilson 20 . Marshall 7 Wilson 7 . Franklin 20 40 Coach Vern Marshall lf you're going to hit, hit hard. Blake Middleton, Bob Price, Ted Canfield, Bill Hawley, Mark Docken, Don Newell, Steve Phillips, lim Andrews, Dave Bobillol, Bill lameson, Greg Smith. Chuck Beasley, Scott Sherwood, Neil Clemeni, Craig Kelley, Roger Slade, lim Dusevoir, Ron Lee, Paul Engels. Front Row: Keith Peters, lolin Karamarios,Tom Pirie, Bruce Marlin, George Freeman, Scott Butterfield, Paul Francus, Tim Thompson, Tim O'Connel, Gale Simpson, Mark Rodgers, Ed Traux, Tom Albert- son, Randy Koch, Wally Ogburn, Mike Pousl, Krain Davis, Mike Manley, Dale Slmpson, Coach Vern Marshall. at f y 1--M Q W'f.::9.f is 2 1 ee In MMS You want to win Pete Lamby It s a teafn . . . everybody s helping everybody else. I I .1 K :f ff .1,'1W ff K W Dave s 'e - y Q Q s 1,Jl,y:yZse , Varsity cross country- 7965 September 22 Grant 34 Wilson 39 Madison 62 Washington262 October 9 Grant 42 Marshall 36 Wilson 56 S. Salem 109 Wilson Madison Benson Roosevelt CITY MEET Marshall 58 Wilson 59 Grant 87 September 29 Wilson 26 Lincoln 30 Roosevelt 1 22 Washington 156 October 13 Wilson 27 Cleveland 28 letferson 84 Franklin 120 October 20 18 58 1 00 1 13 STATE MEET Corvallis 143 Wilson 167 N. Eugene 176 S. Eugene 176 ' x Doug Goodman Allan Boyce Dave Vukelich Bill Carley it E' Tom Caufielcl, Team Captain. determined athletes . .. ...dedicated to a lonely, yet rewarding sport In cross country more than any other sport, the athlete is alone. Although team cooperation is nec- essary, the individual performance and dedica- tion of each runner is essential for a Winning team. Inspired by returning lettermen Dave Fix, Gary Bergren, Mark Mandel, Tom Canfield, and Bart Brown, the varsity squad scored impressive vic- tories, placing second in both PIL and state com- petition. At the state meet Wilson underscored all PIL contenders and defeated their previously un- beaten rivals. A . si... E h,,,,,.,,: .. K . Q if , K, i , 9 Q VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row: Coach Gordon Makinster, Allan Boyce, Mike Pezel I e P h Fix, Gary Be-rqren, Doug Reynolds, Pal Warrell, Mark Mandel F t R Ed T n y Riley, Hart Brown, Toni Caulleld, Bob Boyce, Scott Wilson, Da V k l h D Q G Bill Curley. .IW if. NN.,- -ffsw M S M X1 4 544515-1 ,M distance men develop discipline Practicing hours before school, after school, and on weekends, the lV har- riers exemplified the dedication and spirit a cross-country team requires. Coached by Gordon Makinster, the IV team scored an impressive victory in the city meet. Throughout the season the team benefited from the individual efforts of Phil Turney and Bob Boyce. I V CROSS COUNTRY City Meet Class A Wilson . . . . . . 42 Grant . . 46 Madison . . 83 Coached by Hal Ellmers, the freshmen soon became indoctrinated to the disci- pline necessary for successful distance men, and showed much promise for the future. Fritz Boyce and Bruce Crichton were valuable assets to the frosh team, which won all but three dual meets and took fifth place in the Portland Inter- scholastic League. FROSH CROSS COUNTRY City Meet Cleveland ...... . 64 Grant . . . 64 Marshall . . 69 Madison . . 129 Wilson .. - 135 IUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Back Row: Rick Humphries, Mike Stewart, Mark Hevland, lohn Huggins, lack Back Row: Blame Archer, Dixon Ingalls Geary Woods Reed Slqlrldson Dale, Dave lostad, Bill Kinsey. Front Row: Coach Gordon Makinster, Fred Roland Cltadtuurn, lim Allred, Bruce Sedgwick David Novak Larry Beaudom Blank, Dave Zinck, Lou Grothaus, Hugh Peters, Dave Huth, Gordon Stotler. Eliot Metr, Tom Seger. Front Row Coacn Hal Ellrners lun Porter David A43- Lublmer, Bruce Crichton, Fritz Boyce Bill Greqq Marc Huntington Paul Euler, Peter Kloster, loe McNauqht Randy Critchett l .. 1 5 i E P v 5 l i 1 J! ff rd Patty Hickox receives more than first place relay medal in the handshakes of teammates at the State Meet. FIRST GIRLS' SWIM TEAM B k Row: Manager Christie Schlappie, Linda Poznanskl, lackle Krowartz, Cathy R Cindy Cain, lanet Collins, Clarke MacDonald, Coach Frank O'Neil, Middle o C F t R I d aren Badgett, Deborah Miles, Claudia Brown, Emily Baqluy, Pam Skinner, Shirley ron ow: u y Kennedy, Patty Hickox, Heather MacDonald, Leslie Dodge, Markee, Sherry lenkinson, Kathy Magness. the apparent ease of winning is only an illusion For the competitive swimmer, hard work becomes enjoyment as hours of practice produce faster times and perfected form. Each finds her individ- ual effort reflected in the victories of the team. Wilson's mermaids easily outdistanced all com- petitors by large margins and secured their fifth consecutive state championship. Cathy larnison swam away with individual honors by setting a new state, national, and interscholastic record for the 100-yard breaststroke. She placed second in the 200-yard freestyle, surpassing the existing national record. Cindy Cain equalled her own state record to win the 50-yard backstroke. These outstanding achievements characterized the ex- cellence of the entire team. girls' s wlmming - 7965 Wilson 91 .......... , . Marshall 13 Wilson 86. . . Cleveland 18 Wilson 92. , . . Washington 10 Wilson 92. . . Madison 12 Wilson 73. . , Grant 31 Wilson 70. . . lefferson 33 Wilson 86. . Lincoln 17 Wilson 89, . . Roosevelt 13 Wilson 97. . . Franklin 10 Wilson 94. . . Girls' Poly 0 SECOND GIRLS' SWIM TEAM Back Row: Gail Locke, Kim Miles, Nancy Brice, Stephanie Patrick, lan Olson, Sue Heikkala, Vicki Lassen, Io Critchfield, Coach Frank O'Neil. Front Row: Ann Whinsion, Diane Hallberg, Kay Schindler, Christie Galen, Michelle Tworager, Karen Lord, Kathy Kriara, lanice Beach. SECOND BOYS' SWIM TEAM B k R B d W1 Ross Mercer, lohn Hughes, Geary Woods, Mike lohn Hoffman. Front Row: Davd lY D d h W ll y L St B ethan, Bruce Baldus, Pete Marana. Middle Row: Keeler, Bob Peters, Gordon COPD S U B Y G d y D Stevens, Don Wilson, Lee Haglund, Kevin Boyd, the difference between defeat or victory often lies in the fraction of a second Swimming is a lonely sport. The individual counts and the difference between winning or losing is up to him alone. A daily battle to improve involves work and push until you can't stand, and then you're back in the water pushing again. -Co- Captain lohn Burch. Workouts in the cold air and water netted Wil- son's '65 tankmen another of their consistent city championships beating every Portland school by huge margins. At the state meet the boys chalked up seconds and thirds to win fifth place. This sea- son Tyler Walthers earned the honor of Most Valu- able Swimmer for his third consecutive year. 5 .pf J, 3, 3,1 j THsf Sv. '? , 3 1? lm V -1 . f-kat? J., .1, ,:' , V? . - r . 'fa-.-A ,, ' My , M . I .m,a!.f..4NxyQ', P , L v. 'YQ fi 5 5,5 Q lr. . S - v 'r ..,, 2 a ' N Hb 'VW ',., V. . ' ' 1- ' 51 Q5 AN . ,gs --,iv Q, J, 'X .svf 'ah' fy , .. 2 55 rg ,, ... Vs -F, , gx-wg X. W - ' K.: - ,ff - 6,4 . A, . , Q .J ,. .. h, ,,:,.,A ., 'n', wa, A .-Rh 4-fi -2' - A 1 '. .,3' Ne ,J 4.5 ' ' . fi:- V s W., 0 fa F. s, , . 'ef' 1 ,av ., x . 8, ,xv as ,' v. A '- fi sff? I 'NW f 235' . .f-5 E ,as-,LW vffg ., 'fin-'. K ' , fr, . ,ta ,.: A-' , . . I '!,,Qx 1 I. . ,., L. --'c . :iff ' 'Fifi 1. il. lv - . --gp- Qg, .ww ,, v r 5,- 'UAL-f f' S PN' an-l'1QisQ 'Q viw' ' , I 'J Ken' 1 .. . W. ' 'H --,-' yvzufzfi J .wif -. . Af , g Q 4 in N , my 5 -22154 ' ' A-flmiie-wfy,,N M,.,ffe,1,,,. N i,,,N. K v vga ' A f fx sghi.-, W-.LM . ' fd ' '- , Q Wifi? . 3 V , , ff' A W , m ff' 4--I i 3 ,MA 'gk . k'h' 4' . Hn . rf , K ' W ' I- ,w.,.w,,,,wwW ' , - Q- fl gg, ..., I 1 4, ' If ,N 2-W , 4 L N4 N LQUMLW N L . M -- -Q ... ,,,a:,d , 1 N v . V M ., : Q L wf U Q. i, - ' M ' h Wk Ag ' NH F , 5-'N W, ,,, 4..Q ,.,fz '. ' --19-n'V 'Nw-1 'iwfww A - f ,L f , an ---Q mm.. .W I 'fr 5 'Q-W., H . ' V 'V f H -,U M4 'N 'iv t V,,,1h ,fi ,Ii FOSGS. . . The music of the Helen ot Troy was more than a bandg it was the catchy downbeat for the mood of a whole evening. Despite a slightly sloshy, slightly soggy debut on the football field that afternoon, the dignity and charm of the court lent a gracious note to the evening's festivities. Beautiful roses offer no competition for Linda Poznanslci Helen of Troy Court Back Row: Vicki Hanson, lanet U'l?en, Christie Lundquist. Front Row: Allison Evans, Queen Linda Poznanski, Cathy Cuppoletti. 1 -5 Aix- 'f Z gs.- ef' 4 as Q .: K X my ' ft ,M A ,M N-su., ---sw... N , k ww, at 2 a I -I mm 'QC '5'MfA' a us: K V .... , ' 4 M T , . M L ' , V , T .T awww .-, ,.. . k ., Pfhrw 'Nw rg.: Q As Mary Brennan goes forth. MA Denine Schriber, Ron lohnson . . . and romance. 'lEve-ryloocly got 'sex'? asks Cindy Kaeser of Ron lohnson and Doug Green during word game. ...and romance The curtains of Broadway arose on fireworks, romance, snakes, romance, a typewriter and romancefand closed on unquestionable success for Wilson seniors. With You Can't Take It With You! by Moss Hart and George S. Kauf- man, drama teacher Lowell Slick hit audiences with another polished performance. The all-senior cast captured the spirit of the zany Sycamore family during weeks of intensive rehearsals on, and occasionally, off stage. There was no question about the nature of that spirit on performance nightsn it was underscored in the laughter ot the audiences. lady luck plays game of trbr There was more showmanship than luck in the performances that packed capacity crowds to Wil- son's lOth annual Trojan Trix. The hush of the audience, the magic ot opening night, the back- stage hubbub-all were captivated by the theme: lt's All in the Game. Enthusiastic students be- came experienced performers under the guidance of choral instructor Merle Lotz, instrumental direc- tor lack Dalby, and drama coach Lowell Slick. Lancers a go-gofstaged before the city c ack do u de g 52 rf, . l 5 . Q If gp Q ,,f H43 - ' A' ,Q ' 4' EGL- ,X , M ,T M .,, I .Wg 2 A ,V Vx -fwkw-'t'?'f:.1f'u.-Zyjm Lgwsvf 'F I W ,- 'L ' - i f V , I -Q-Mig: ...,, hall, 'W N 1 ff: '- .ff . H ' 5 -Y 4 4 A 'Tgf4?gQQ:1,?-2 H., , ..,,, ,,Nx ., ,A , X, , ....,,.,,A,,,, ,ww ..,V, ,. ., , V., t , N , - Af. ' 1 '!'55fPff':-,M .-4, ka 1 AV' K. rfxk ...,,,,.. lv- -au.-.Asu.. .mc wxpwgwm M ,B '51 '-'lrgv NH , . A wi , 51. -. S A -Q-QQ ' S 3 Sm iv , M4 ' ,UML A 45 ,w ,s in 1 si f E :www 1E2'fS:1:- 'KL -:SJ 21:-rw' .-I ' -' N S' 'Q if .. , , Q 5 X N K fx. .gf 5 -. A s Q -7 X 'N 'x N .1 i- if Mg. .cb X '-:ii s H. 's N N, K, K N ,- , R 9 Q. K fu? - A 25 53 -xi, 'n sw ' Q., V if - . f ' x ,Q5if. , 3: ,X sf X , A-2 'ffk if 'viii s-Q m f q ll A n , 4 H wi? , N W id-Q. rr .. 5 I ,,3:3M 'AZ s E, , My K g Q as 'T if - -1 ,, , f- 3' -M , V , Q . Z r - ' 4 Wg G ' , ax 4 , Q : ' ' jf- K . , 4 1 . ' 1 : Q 1 , W '. rsffv ' - , QL 5, 1 , , . , Qi A , I, Y --A 5 ,rw W Y-4 - 3 N1 Q X . ,g LITQ . .341 HA A A k U , ,Y x , , b t A fff Aa A 1 A W , V J ig, J,.: Qi. ' - I 1: fm I 1 3, ' 3 k A N , 1 . , --'N-vfD'f !f ','5' A ' , A ., W,v, ' -ry-,P .1 1. g, f'- -'na mfg, ,, ,jg , 2',,,k,, f Q- f-W1 ' f' -Y ' LIHUCER ACUUICIGS becemsen SMTWT F 12 3 5 o 7 5 910 1215 14 151617 19 2011 22 2324 2627 2829 50 51 jzmumq S M T W T F S 1 234 5678 9 101112151415 16171919202122 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 .30 51 pesnuzmq S MT WTF S 12 '54 5 6 78 9101112 15 141516171819 20 212223242526 27 28 5 Saigk fr HOMECOMING COURT From left to right: lulie DuVall, Sue Welch, Cassie Sills, Barbara Allen, Queen Rhonda Hicks, Gary Reavis, Gail Copenhagen, Georgia Barlow, Karen Story. The Littlest Angel holds attention of young at heart. 1 Rhonda Hicks acknowledges her rise , to the royal pedestal with a radiant smile. es N, Ensemble assembles Christmas spirit at assembly. ga yety of 7890's captured for W1'!son's christmas Amidst a flurry of snowflakes, the 1965 Home- coming Court strolled down a Merry, Merry Mainstreet of old-fashioned store fronts, park benches, and dancing couples full of holiday cheer. Returning alums joined in the whirl of tes- tivities, including good natured laughter when l964 Queen Leslie Butterfield incorrectly an- nounced her successor. Caryn Talbot and Dave lohnson enjoy Mr. l2inearson's holiday policy concerning long hair. trojen varsity highest scoring team in state Playing in the toughest and best balanced league in the state, the Wilson Trojans fought through a schedule in which each game was crucial. Finish- ing the regular season by clobbering Benson lOO- 72, the team set the city record for points scored in one game and captured the PIL championship. ln winning the first city crown in Wilson's history, the entire squad displayed the determination and courage of champions and set a challenge for future teams. The extraordinary concentration of skill was illustrated when all five starters nabbed all-city berths, with four on the first or second team. The highest scoring team in the state's history, Wilson's bounceball quint was rated as the best team in the state, and was the favorite at the state tournament. The Trojans drew the opening nod against Baker, a team not even ranked in the state polls, and the biggest longshot in the tourney. To the roaring approval of over five thousand people - excluding the stunned Wilson rooters- the Bull- dogs pulled one of the biggest upsets in tourna- ment history, downing the Trojans 53-42. It was the worst game of the tournament for Wilson, and they fared only slightly better the next day. The final score in the consolation game with Corvallis was 'YO-61, which eliminated Wilson from further tournament action. Speaking of his team's tour- nament pertormance, Coach Ole lohnson said, These things happen to different teams each year and there is no explanation for it, but it shouldn't detract from the great job these kids did all year and the fine season they had. Mr. lohnson, who retired at the season's end, also did an outstanding job, as emphasized by his second place position in the balloting for Oregon's high school Coach of the Year. ' ,!!,,,4 ' Y, if 'X' -ss Mlxziw 'mv-Qu , ML: V-arm ...s C 1 , ,..v ' Doug Lewis S d T All-C' econ earn ity, Honorable Mention All-State, Co-MVP. Rich Davidson My-,,,,,,..-- ' cf .... t..,.,. if's a combinafion of physical skill and endurance . . . The score can chan e so quickly. ,Aft oug Lewis 1 like fhe acjion. . . if's a fasf game. -'J515-Tiqhlkq 4-.. -ol' 'J-.QJ 3 glee 451.0 'F t... if if ' 6 2 f ,f L V?:9V K 'V a 5? Y K ','W f,,4:22,:u f Q as ' VLV l-Q-gg , ' --W , . wg ..-7 V , V Qi 4? , ,, 1 A YK fs? -11 1 1 Ex 2 i 2:3 :serif 'smw 4.,x,. 1 f 'Q ,1 5 K , if fax QU if F. ., ,M , we , 'ws i ,Q 4 - mx s X' ' iyif, 1 g 3 ' mf .WA lf X X ggi' . Y ,:' , -21- ' Q .Q r - m l ' X .lx l hx 1? . , Ky? gtg., Q -. iv ' - Q , wi A X .- Q ' --Q' , ,V 3 ,. Se , 5 Ri s Q- 44. Ni s . 1 M k . w' Q T , 'I ' , , .wp ' .rv Q -- A z wa -.s,,,,ka-V52 M ,V . 5 1,3 1 9: v - 'Y' 11521 ' :kit A N ' 'I .Q ,fi ll -'f?' f ' R 46, 4 ., Aw. n W sw- A ,P J. R fl , V L : ' I g x Q I , i gi 52 2 Ri , in iiwi 1 I .Q L ,ily 6, , L 5- r if R 5, ' fn, -x11g'5+ 4 ., . , -,LQ ' ,3 V1 :- -L 1 8 1 jd ,UE ' f X J' gp A Q5 ,- , - ,V in , . X Q ' if ii, , X ,r 1 r' YN it uni -Q I if A I , i i g zi f ls! 3 'L B 1 3 5' fn , - -uf, 5 figh img frojens garner respect Chris Park Second Team All-City, W ggggslble Mention All-State, Bob Pearce ...--w ...fu h lr 4 'kvr XK'5' L dw ., .:., . ,wi ,,.,,:-if ,,-,,f1l: i uw :Lg .Q Dan Riley CbG1OWJ Jack Dale Kabovej EN E vi ,1 in s E W , M .X nw, A . u Q . ,V P L I WS ,A vrufff f 1 394, 2 v A 'Was A V V QEH3: 4 v--N.,.:Fj '51 W 1 ff - ' 14 5 i 5 z ' Fm-5. .. V . K 5 if K g g 4ff'. 'x ' Q 1 in MH! Karen Koch Steve Cerrr Nancy Mike spring rally iags spirit The spring varsity rally cheered Wilson's most successful basketball team. Their own enthusi- asm and dedication matched the team's and re- sulted in a crowd Whose spirit rose with the state ratings. Long hours of practice transformed nine individuals into a unit which bolstered team spirit with rally tags and enlisted student body support with hall posters. Nancy Mike? . . . could be. Roberta Copemoll Troybabes dribble thru successful season The freshman basketball squad compiled a 7-3 record in regular season play, and had an overall mark of 8-4. Although Coach Vern Marshall suf- fered a serious injury early in the year, Gerald Dadey, former l.V. Basketball coach, stepped into his place and guided the Frosh team to a success- ful season. Troybabe honors were extended to lohn Bunzow, Most Valuable Player, Mike Perry, honorary captain, and Ron Sluyter, Most lm- proved Player. fresh basketball record Wilson 6l ......... Franklin 48 Wilson 76 . . . Washington 49 Wilson 55 . . . Jefferson 56 Wilson 60 . . Grant 45 Wilson 64 . . Lincoln 32 Wilson 40 . . . Marshall 63 Wilson 51 . . . Madison 49 Wilson 59 . . . Roosevelt 35 Wilson 53 . . . Cleveland 73 Wilson 65 . . . . . Benson 55 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Ba k row: lohn Henshore Ben Mahar, Bill Stewart, larnie Gen D xon E l S eve Dodds, l h Hughes, Coach Gerald Dad F B ll E d Mk P lh B zo,lackB n,DonN l l P D 66 prepares for a possible tip IUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM tR 'lh K p B' Hll d S'ttP kD ql D Zinck,Mark ow. o n no e, rian o an er, no ar , Ou Que-S, ave Dick Pearce, Randy Lachemneier, Scott Kjos. Back Row: Pete Klot cacli Ernest Hohman, Dave lostad, lon Huggins, Ralph lolmson, To ,,i,,, run n.,,,,,, un, nv,,u..r. nL,,n ,,. 1, .t U . ser, Statist m lnglest: jeff captures oily z'1'z'le... almost For the second year in a row the lunior Varsity cagers captured the city title, this season sharing the crown with letterson. Coach Ernest Hohman piloted his squad to a 16-4 record in city league competition, and an overall mark ot 18-4. Going into the last six games of the season, the Troyvees, with a mark ot 13-1, hit a slump and lost three games in a row. They bounced back against Cleveland, nipping them just before the whistle, and went on to win their last two contests. High scorer was Most Valuable Player lirn Bunzow, with other stand-outs being lohn luggins, Bob Hermann, and Captain Scott Park, who was the only sophomore on the starting tive. 1 jv basketball record Wilson 63-67 Marshall 55-58 Wilson 62-58 Franklin 58-55 Wilson 65-65 Madison 59-61 Wilson 54-81 Washington 52-71 Wilson 76-53 Roosevelt 67-54 Wilson 53-70 letferson 52-76 Wilson 60-38 Grant 47-64 Wilson 62-65 Cleveland 72-63 Wilson 71-68 Lincoln 30-52 Wilson 64-75 Benson 55-70 lirn Bunzow gets ready to pour in two more despite the efforts of three defenders. 67 Effective use is made of early dismissal fogies flatten frustrated foes Garbed in their mustiest attire, the seniors battled in vain against the faculty in one ot the most amusing sports events ot the year. The ettort to raise money tor the American Field Service was a success, due to extensive advertising and the de- sire of the student body to View their teachers in an active adventure. The glare from the seniors proves loo much for Bertie Copernoll. Q fl Qv.Z '- . if Adil' fi Q 'L 'N ?xR . X.-. r x it f. X x',,.- ' .M , 11- , 7 I J w 4 ' fl F f I ,Q -4 Q ..,- .,- Q 2 -.r ff at-Mg' v t g F f- gk ilk, , fr Q 3 qi. at 1 va Q .1 4 Q ' an W 3 fx! it sqgyf. , if 'T J K. K KN . ,uf r 9 , ' :fri j 42, 5 2 if K ,-,app-v . .. Q.,,.1.,, U HM ,n...m.:.mW M ' fs -3 viii -3-Pf2 '55'5 . 'I Xf- 4': ' ' ,,,,A:f-- 4 X. lk! 5 i x . K, f -kw,,4,,W45f.w,.,n'v. uw , K , V , , mm A . 1 Ag, K S' K1 - - Q f L, zilrwfwz'garxfum-,.A.,,,Y,-. -. , ,ak -- f Mwwwmm www Vavfiihi . , f,.. ra WMA wk . W ' 5 v 1 . Q. gn Q Hy 3 ,Mi ,,xS 4 Nw v fi ., ,L , V K, K K 5 Q' 1-6 I L , mm i sf--'Sf' 12 5- vi' Q ' -. 2 .J X-,f Q 1' , M J . K I I in -mu 4 . : 'nw a:a qyxv , ' xi xx' w Q ' ., X, ,ivy individuals spur mafmen to first city cro wn Sweeping their opposition, the Varsity grapplers won Wilson's first city crown in dual meet compe- tition. After losing their first match of the season to Grant by two points, the Trojans topped Mar- shall for a crucial win, and started a nine game winning streak which carried them to the top of the league. In the city meet the matmen placed third, suffer- ing upset losses were lerry Tolley, lerry Roalsen, and Steve Birkett, who was seeded first in his weight class. Qualifying for State were Roger Halme, Tom Caufield, lohn Miller and Phil Owen, who scored more points than any wrestler in Wil- son's history. At state, both Halme and Owen pinned their first opponents before bowing out of the finals, while lohn Miller and Tom Caufield placed second and third respectively. The total points earned by these four placed Wilson ahead of all Portland Interscholastic League competition and gave them ninth place in state standings. varsity wrestiihg - 7966 Wilson 24 ......... Grant 26 Wilson 35 , Lincoln l4 Wilson 29 . Benson 19 Wilson 25 . Marshall l8 Wilson 44 . Madison 'Y Wilson 48 . Washington 6 Wilson 51 . Roosevelt lO Wilson 45 . lefferson 6 Wilson 40 . Franklin 8 Wilson 32 ......... Cleveland 8 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Back row: Gary Hastings, Kurt Davis, Norm Zahler, Roger Halme, Phil Owen, Frank Coach A1 Gray, Steve Ross, Roger Delsessert, Gordo St il I h M11 T C t ld B lby ferry Roalse St P t en, Paul Hopker, Bill Gano, Manager. Front row: Steve Hawke, Ste B k tt I y Tolley. Not pictu d G g 3 1 ia? .- mi .I S, 'ibm' ' :ff':an,g.,f,,,g4y X . xf,:zvf4,gs' A 4 71 2 3 1 .-1..k, -A 6 i '1-51 ' L V: A 'Wifi' wry- 1:- ,-1 a,m-iuaazif .,,,. W. .L A U 1 N + E K- , ' ' f iff' 7 11? 'MI 5 A N 21 Q K ,wwf-i1ltu,,m q V f 'N'w'4m4-4 k ,L fmru..,.4q,.i,,,,0 .qw A k 'm'1f9i'l0!5,.-f Avg-QQ. . emu-wr ,W , ,Mx , JN ,,..Nm. K, w wr Q f ' -M M-:vm-aiu-.Q-gm3.,f med' , - Lf ---W .M-4: F 'li-Sidndi i W, 1 M.. ,iw Hvif' M M . ,mf .nifl .mm 11:0 as ww-pmwa-W-sf. Q. in wW'0'3?Q'f M i qw. um. lm ' 15255 Lf f 45 IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM 5 li 5 FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM F t row: Marc Kelley, Bob Mills, Steve Bennett, lim Maylie, Dick Campbell, Peter Back row: Coach Stan Stanton, Scott Butterfield, Nom Stampfer, Iohn Pideqon, Craig M na, lim Randall, Rick Krahn. Middle row: Bob Smith, Manager, lack Anderson, Walliker, Andy losephson, Chris Archer, Pete Lamb, Doug Schons, lohn Karamanos, I h Allen, Dave Louis, Rich Viken, Dave Lumen, Brent Sherfy, Phil Lee, Alan Coefield, Dave Boutelle, Paul Montgomery. Middle row: Ted Cautield, Gary Cheshire, Greg C h Norman Sipple. Back rowzlohn Smith, Bob Bennett, Mike Adair, Doyle Peirceall, Smith, Elliot Meier, Bill Lawrence, Brad Gorden, lohn Davidson, Keith Peters, Paul D Price, Gerry Abrams, left DiGangi, St Archer. Not pictured: Van Mason, Euler, Bob Marjerrison, lohn Stallings, Dan Berry. Front row: Greg Estep, Neil Graber, D g Warren. jv matmen future hope of varsity Following the example set by the Varsity, the lunior Varsity grapplers won the city champion- ship in dual meet competition. After losing their initial meet of the season to Grant, the Troyvees swept through the rest of their competition, win- ning nine meets in a row. Top point getters for Norman Sipples squad were Steve Peterson and 250 pound heavyweight Frank Bowlby. With the fine showing made by this year's l.V.'s, future varsity hopes look promising. jv wrestling record Wilson 23. . ....... Grant 26 Wilson 27. . . . Marshall 26 Wilson 52. . . . Washington 5 Wilson 31. . . Madison 2l Wilson 33. . . Benson 14 Wilson 44. . . Lincoln ll Wilson 63. . . lefferson 0 Wilson 53. . . Roosevelt 10 Wilson 32. . . Franklin l6 Wilson 34. . . Cleveland 13 Tom Milleson, Kraig Davis, lohn Palumbo, Mark McDonald, Randy C itchett, Dave Altman, Ron Castles, Tom Pirie, Scott Boyd. froybabes set impressive recor ...gain experieno Coached by Stan Stanton, this year's freshm- wrestling squad posted a fine 6-3-l record, wi two of their setbacks by narrow margins. Tf biggest win of the season came in the last matt against Cleveland, as the Troybabes topp- Cleveland, beating the lndians for the first tirr Ace grappler, Scott Butterfield, was voted by teammates as Most Valuable Player and Te Captain, while lohn Davidson was recognizf as Most Inspirational, and heavyweight, Dot Schons, as the squad's Most Improved. frosh wrestling recon . . . l efferson . . Roosevelt . . . Cleveland . Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 30 ........., Grant Wilson 27. . Franklin Wilson 49. . Lincoln Wilson 29. . Benson Wilson 23. . Madison Wilson 26. . . . Marshall Wilson 47. . . . Washington 45 57 34 ---..--- ni Rl 3 ,ll I AP . 4 K 5 .,1-,-...wk-.+.g9LL,..'.' ' ,,, .1 2 5 , .wi 4 EEL WWW -MYY . . ...,.......,,... 32.-. x mg., .. alty, the paral MSW' 1 if 3325? 'a.4,1,ZvY?fS5,f'eW g, 111--' 2 'W' , K 'LVK '- , 5 V iff ,gi : ' fy Tiiifwff 1 .,A , f rr ,Fefe ' -'.. GYMNASTICS Back row: Coach William Stallings, Dan Rainey Dave Lewis Don Anderson, Ray Kreps, Horn Kent Frederickson, Bruce Welton, Ierry Tulley, Bart Brown, Doug Ward, Byro Gary Sever, Carl Blakesley, led Langley, Pe y F h L B Bob lohn, lim S B Lasselle. Not pictured St B t ll Remington, lay Langley, Charles Ek, Steve Birkett, V7 q A d F t . Roger Steve Boutelle holds a perfect iron cross. gymnasts fly high for VW!son Mr. Stallings' gymnastic squad turned in an out- standing performance in their second year of competition. Wilson was the best team competing from the Portland Interscholastic League, and placed third in the Northern District Meet in- volving schools trom the Northern halt of Oregon. The most consistent performers were high-point man Steve Boutell, and Doug Ward. With the gymnastic program Well under way, and with this year's promising group of underclassmen, gvm- nastic competition at Wilson has a bright future. gymnastics - 7966 Wilson 64.5 ..,.... Lake Oswego 37.5 Wilson 75.0 ,......... letferson 26.0 Wilson 61.5 . . .Tounge Point lob Center 40.5 Wilson 64.0 ,.... David Douglas l.V. 53.0 letferson 25.0 Wilson 30.5 , . . . David Douglas 137.0 South Salem 80.5 soccer team gets their kicks Wilson added an English version of football to its athletic field -but played the game with charac- teristic Wilson spirit. Spurred by the same drive that organized their club, the team played a suc- cessful season with no official recognition and little spectator support. SOCCER TEAM Back row: Mark Biian, Ralph Smith, Ed Ochoa, Paul Wilmoth, Gary Smith, Mr. David Aiken, Steve Spiegel, Tim Sills, Paul Frisch, Dennis Potter, Bill Long. Front row: Robbie Lamb, Owen Blank, Mike Amey, Luis Nunez, Fred Locke, Scott Wilson, Mike Glandon, Dennis O'Dell, Greg Hood. Lying down: Hans Kuester. df, There is always a great deal of pressure in any line game w -F 1. 1 , w ' '39 A V 1 Jxilwi 1 1 msn., an Q , K I ff Sl -W ll, ll x 1 . i, . - f mm - , ps. Xp . 4' .nv- ar ww ., A D' S? mn, L: 2 M -fx as f U.- 1 , Q 1 , S05 15? N51 ' 4 z ' v A nf - 'M' ' V .f-1 1 . Nw Y rf f, ,4 f T' , ' ,sf f 1 W QA I ,sqm I -N v L 2,1175 , , K, 'Q -V, . a V rf , ,Q X 2 ' 'V Tyler Walthers Chr1sti Bayless Athlehcs Comrmssxoner Act1v1t1es Chau fx 1 W EWS! ,Lg XM ig K 44? 1 1 '33 YW X ,T E 4K wt: 25 'Y ahmifl Mg Bob Gould Vice President lulie Keller Secretary Sue Thuemmel Treasurer Dave Sweeney President government opens communication The Spring Executive Board set out to provide closer ties among students, their government, and the administration. More effective representative election procedures changed the usually lethargic image of the representative assembly to one of activity. Weekly meetings with Mr. Proppe provided an open channel for direct communication between the executive board and the administra- tion. Projects included revitalization of the Interclub Council, re- organization of the Pep Club, an authority shift of budget funds, and a celebration of Wilson's tenth anniversary. The Spring Execu- tive Board feels that the key to a successful student government is a close link between the students and the administration -We have tried to provide that link. Dave Sweeney, Student Body President vas? Connie DeBauw's eyes reflect the pride and honor of her coronation. sophomores bring heaven to wilson A Little Bit of Heaven graced Wi1son's ball- room for an evening, as the sophomore class pre- sented their annual Sweetheart Ball. The dance attracted mainly underclassmen and the music of the Starlighters provided rhythm under a Val- entine canopy of streamers and hearts. SWEET HEAR T BALL From left to right: Michelle Novak loanie McNeil, Indy Kennedy, loselte Cliiravollatti, Queen Connie Deliauw, Mary Clark, Christa Marlcee, Andryce Arniton, Nancy lohnson. Photographer Ed Galen enjoys having his picture talceng Kate Nadal enjoys Ed. is . Ure Riva and Members ot The King and I became a part ot a living production of genius and work. They gave it their time and their energy, and it gave them the pride of being part of something great. The King and I was alive for them and they made it alive for their audience. r When you have 160 direct participants plus an undetermined number of indirect participants, they have to pull together . . . work tor one an- other and not consider any part of the production any less or more important than another seg- ment. When this is accomplished, the resultis a play of magnitude, not just a performance. . Lowell Slick ca st King . . . . Steve Arrell Anna . . . . . Carol Sundby Lun Tha . . .... lohn Wiley Tuptim .... . . Denene Schriber Lady Thiang . . Vicki Crutcher r 'Qi QW M4-f 'R L 2 .4 Wit Q 44 9 CDR!! 9 4 Q f 5 3 Q 5 we A 7 9 212 if ' f spnme Acamtues zxprm S MT W T F S 1 2 1 2 '5 4 5 6 7 8 91011121514 15161718192021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 .3051 omg SMTWTFS 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112151415 16 I7 1819 20 2122 25 24 2526 27 2829 30 june 5 M T W T F' 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 910 12.1514151617 192021222524 2627 282930 spring. . . the season of love . . . . . . the sweetness of dreams . . . 'li' 1.3 .lit Z A 1 Sa if Q 4 . . . the uncertainty ot tomorrow . . . . . . a time for ideas . . liberation of spirit 14. I '19 , gf XC' w, - 'J . Hg II! OV.. M -N-l.:-M gf T - xA,J,Q-Q41 if r,.f--. X'xfffj x X XX JW JN' ,V XA ,x 'W fxx , A Zi! 1 , ,S W, Obviously pleased by shotgun marriage, Sue Lang beams at Athletic Commissioner Tyler Walthers. '1 9v'1' . Y H carnival catches oro wds A p v. All the excitement, color and gaiety of a midway was created by Wilson's service clubs and hon- , oraries at its Club Carnival. Students heaved pies, landed in jail, and munched on popcorn. Swingers swung to the music of The Others, and swim- mers swam in Wilson's lighted pool. The crowd o tiled out with door prizes, game prizes-and oc- casional surprises. si si ' il? L French Club member gets frosted. l 9 . f f x if Y g Q, if . '34 ' P i 1 4 t iff A x K, .... Vg, N , . 3 x Ji' 5 'Y , 3 9 ,, T 1 I ' -- 51 fv t t . A i iv , g A QM A A Q 1 4' . if !:'r:' ,. , kk' 1, I 7:51.-1,-.. - ' A fl 1 F -ff lf. - 1 Q if t it W s, 1 affix- - ig Q 'HV ., k . ' -V A k Y ' ' te, .' l ': , :T f Y IEA . 1? 451 ,JJ it X ,, .5 A KQLQF JA W ' t 5 A iifiti ' A L. f- my ,ggi ia gl, 13, I .- is. p 5 :gg , . - ' ig 1 41 .a L lr' Q 1 Q! ? ' :f - ' - ' is , gg ' ' W sf ' J? 'K ' -,., ' V anticipation . . . . . competition . . . Yea, music is the Prophet's art, among the gifts that For discords make the sweetest airs. God hath sent, one ot the most magnificent. Longfellow, Christus Butler, Hudibras . . surprise . . . There's music in all things it men had ears: Their earth is but an echo of the spheres. Byron, Don luan n ' ' .- -nr X st? sr W 1 x ,-, is i honor . . . The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more. Wordsworth, The Solitary Reaper music... song of the heart The language of music speaks to all men. It har- monizes with the heart and brings to the imagina- tion, the excitement of the great, the reality ot the everyday. I I in Ak pride . . . When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of exquisite music. Longfellow, Evangeline This year's Bose Festival theme, From the Music Stand, was more than an expression in words-it brought the scope of the pageant to all people with music. CAROLINE KIENLE IAN BARNETT IANICE GRAHAM IULIE KELLER Q JANET LYNCH LAUREL PUZISS QUEEN BETTY REYN music, flowers ana' spring Combining the flowers of May, and the music of lim Brown and his Orchestra, Wilson's May Fete provided an evening in a world From the Music Stand. The gracious May Court lent a note of regality to the evening's festivities, and couples left to the tune of spring. A . 5 C I Urs. Q . ku ,mx 0 s 1 Mm' xc! 'Y ' in-1 JVIL 9 E4 if Ah 1 , ,M s ' msd x M ' 'in Fd! ' ,, V' Q U 'Q' 4 ws, xiQ,.p, --wg FA. ff cf'-,. gg! rf: vs 3,v'i: '. U Ea, vga, 'V lm 'f1'g',f3' v ,. 1,11 ver ., QUEEN BETTY 'vdlw 1 wzwls gg-11 A f1Ov.'m'f: Of Muy the rose The rose . . . perfection in form, color, fragrance . . . symbol of sovereignty, beauty, love . . . in- spiration to poets, musicians, historians . . . flower of the heavens . . . flower of the earth. Symbol of reqality, love, perfection -the rose. Would that love a Queen of Flowers ordain, The Rose, Queen of Flowers, would reign, Sapphos, Ode to a Rose The excitement of the Rose Festival is captured with its parade. 96 WW' H ...i' 1. - gi, 5 if . 'kv 4+ is PRINCESS LINDA SIEVERTSEN Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World. Yeats, The Rose of Battle 97 w ' Q 1. r A K , ,xx ,, I Q15M,E5fg.,,Q.,,M. , . , -, .N gyvgxg-, X, , . ,f Q72 ji' ,QIL 1.A,.-A-,M 'Y Ei.--YE42 Yf Ziff' iid , - V fs jug, ....,, A ,ig ,mix ir. A, , , ' . WW '9 YSQwii,i iw: , - rf? ,ge A.. '51 'Fit A gg-wg 4 ,V .kg N wwf' K www K ,- A JE ',,- . W in A-if i ,, 'Q 'Q mauv- .ai 'YW K ., .vi .M ,Q 5,134 ,xi I fwil ' ,..-o- . 4. ,M . nz , N - Ny Q, . ' ,w...., f v ., , .. ,v . , X - - 4. . Q.,,:.f 4 i f3g.1,, 'L 3, ,M-, ,,., . V-A 7 'JV ff'-'Q N g,.-'-f-'V T5 F f' w,f'f M A, , f , 4 V ,M L- - ,I 7' -- ,,,,,,1,,,,. ' 14. 142 -wr trojan mound men successful With Wayne Twitchel overpowering all opposi- tion, the Varsity Baseball team had hopes of finish- ing the season in the upper division of the league. Senior Twitchel and junior Gary Lovin were the mainstays on the Trojan mound staff. Lovin im- proved greatly, but was the victim of an erratic defense which kept the Trojans from being championship contenders. Offensive mainstays on Bob MacFarlane's diamond nine were Bruce lohnson, last year's Most Valuable Playerp catcher lim McClone, and Bill Lawrence, the most ag- gressive batter in the P.l.L. With five sophomores on the team, and starting as many as six juniors at one time, the varsity will have a strong experi- enced group of players as they open the baseball season next year. VARSITY BASEBALL fScores up to April 201 Wilson 2 ......... Roosevelt Wilson 3 . . . . . Benson Wilson 6 . . . Washington Wilson 6 . . Lincoln Wilson 4 . lefferson Wilson l . Grant Wilson 12 . Marshall Wilson 3 . Franklin Wilson O . Madison Towering Wayne Twitchell releases a blazing fastball during one of his several shut-outs. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Back Row: Bruce lohnson, Gary Loven, Kurt Held, Bob Pearce, Marv Peterson, Bob Wayne Twiichell Scott K os Tom c en e oac c ar ane 'eve Baker Front ' T ll y 1 S h d l, C h M F l , S. H ht l , B b Swank. Middle Row: Tom Gefre, Bill Lawrence B ll Zulaut, lim McGlone, Row: Mike Amey Ch k L if l T C wforcl, Gary Noack, Jerry O , . ,,W,,,, 1 ww . 56 . l,5f:'m. - M - H ' ,. , , ,L , Xu- 'Ez H K 1,114 .,.. , Jkil-'fc liffm-515W 'Af' TW A A -N s 1 1 W 3. Q - L Y x K K . 7 Q . 4,4-,QJK kt , , ' , lv fififrlif A w f k LVJ5, Vp, v U' 3.: I V ,, Q .. HY nf, W , 14, 0 , W 1 M If ' Lfifm 41 iii f L J 'N IUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Back row: Brian Douglass, Steve Cramer, Dick Pearce, lim Musser, Bob Gannon, Ralph Iohnson, Craig Vaage, Brian Hollander, Randy Gilberd, Ted Norte. Front row: Randy Lachenmier, Greg Slavens, Don lensen, Bob Wilson, Iohn Knope, Pat Scanlan, Dan Blunk, Tom Schenk, Scott Park. FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Bruce Nicholson, Mike Poust, Randy Kaufman, Rich Dart, Bill Jameson, lohn Bunzow, Iohn Davidson, Mike Manley, Randy Koch, Brad Spring, Vince Ardidily, Dan Lind. Second Row: Bill Kennedy, Dick Forance, Mark Rodgers, lim Porter, Steve Schubert, Bob Bunnett, Don Newell, Scott Butterfield, lim Gefre, Bob Kerr, Neil Graber, Dave While. Third Row: Ted Hollen, Dixon Ingles, Ron Slyter, Tim Dooley, Mike Perry, Steve Dodds, Bill Boone, Mark Case, Charlie Schoene, Dan Berry, lamie Gentry, Coach Ernie Hohman. Fourth Row: Kraig Davis, Wally Ogburn, Ken Singleton, Paul lervis, Charles Rouse, Sieve Ryman, Steve larvella. jv's bat at title Coached by Gerry Dadey, the Troyvees won all five pre-season games and trounced Benson 8-4 in their first league encounter. Combining team- work and hustle, the l.V. team was definitely championship caliber. Early season standouts were lim Musser, Randy Lachenmeir, Bob Gan- non, and home run threat Al Menashe. troybabes prospective winners Playing an abbreviated schedule, Ernie Hohman's frosh squad gained valuable experience and con- centrated on fundamentals as they kept an eye on the future. Only in its second year, the freshman team was cut from 50 players to 28 to allow for better supervision and to give everyone an oppor- tunity to play. Winning was not as important as finding out which players had the potential to play on the l.V. and Varsity levels. An indication of the team's strength came early in the season as they trounced Lincoln 20-5. varsity sets records The best group of field performers in Wilson's history carried the Trojans through a respectable season. The squad was dominated by juniors, in- cluding weightman lim Melvin, and Mark Soren- son who set the city relays mark in the pole vault with an effort of 12' Z . Other outstanding per- formers were an improved Bruce Fraser in the javelin, and distance standout Dave Fix, one of the best runners in the state. Rob Lamb and Dave Scheideman led the sprinters in garnering valu- able points for Wilson. VARSITY TRACK CScores up to April ZOB Wilson 75.5 .,...... Madison 55.5 Wilson 49.0 . Lincoln 82.0 Wilson 76.5 . . Cleveland 82.0 Washington 3.5 Q Strongman lim Melvin grimaces as he puts the shot in the city relays. ah 4 A 'K A 1. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Back Row: lay Nicholas, Iohn Bledsoe, Dick Huggins, llm Melvin, Tim Sills, Greg Tom Caufield, Coach Hal Ellmers, Coach Dick Voll. Front Row: Kirk Kenward, Doug Schons, Bruce Fraser, Ed Turney, Bob Hermans, Mike Adair, Scott Kjos, Mark Mandell. Goodman, Dave Fix, Gary Berqren, Doug Iones, Steve Peterson, Glen Norgard, Keith Middle Row: Coach Gordon Makinster, lack Drorbaugh, Alan Boyce, Don Kauffman, Kune, lim Maylie, Mike Glandon, Don Sitko. Robbie Lamb, Bob Boyce, Iohn Miller, Bill Carlee, Phil Turney, Paul Ward, Bart Brown, 5 n 1. 5 41 S 1 .WJ ,W , ,M,..1A, A . M ,nm LN -xx fbg. 1-si mx -.419 A -f' 4' Q, , '.gqX ,Wm i 6 yy I G Q 4. A is 5 g N - 1 491.-ng. f l . H' '--WLS, K - A ., W , . AA,W, .hx J X, M 1 ,K H , ag . fi? I VJ I , 5 L ,Q r 7' ' 'list' 1 at . 1-ww, ,wx ,W '74 W ,l 'N il L E 'gl , fx + Q -Q 3.5 , ff, al- N Q Q Q -nl jV's couple enthusiasm and ability Relying heavily on sophomore support, the l.V. squad crushed Lincoln in early season competi- tion, and showed promise of finishing in the upper half of the league. Steve Peterson ,who partici- pated on both levels, set a 1 .V. pole vault record at 10' QW' and Dave Harrow sparked in the hurdles to pace the Troyvee scorers. 1. V. TRACK CScores up to April 205 Wilson 47.0 ....... Madison 71.0 Wilson 108.0 . . Lincoln 12.0 Wilson 51.0 . , . Cleveland 71.5 Washington 28.5 LV. TRACK TEAM Back Row: lon Huggins, Nick Gluth, Bob Simonton, Bill Kinsey, Dave lostad, Mike Stewart, Karl Rudnik, Mike Carroll, Denny Reese, Dan Raney. Middle Row: Coach Dick Voll, Steve Parsons, Ron Newberg, Perry Fisher, Dave Yinck, Mark Marko, Fred Blank, Bill Rickert, Dick Campbell, David Huth, Coach Hal Ellmers. Front Row: Pat Rockwood, Chic Preston, Steve Ball, Dave Benneth, Rich Humphries, lohn Smith, Norm Zahler, lim Dozell, Lee Dockin, Coach Gordon Makinster. 104 troybabes graduate experienced team This year's freshman track team started their sea- son by beating three of their first four opponents. Outstanding performers for Hal Ellmer's frosh squad were Pete Lamb, Andy losephson, lim Russel, and Bill Siewart, a promising 440 pros- pect. A strong nucleus will be sent up to the 1.V. level next season, despite the loss of several key performers to lackson High. FROSH TRACK fScores up to April 201 Wilson 78 .......... Madison 44 Wilson 89. . Lincoln 33 Wilson 46. . . Cleveland 68 Washington 37 FHESHMAN TRACK TEAM Back Row: Eric Sorenson, Bill Siewert, lim Murphy, Bob Price, Andy losephson, Bob Burnett, Doug Schons, lohn Hughes, Mark Dockin, Pete Benson, Pete Lamb, lohn Karamanos, Iohn Henshaw. Third Row: Hal Ellmers, Coach, Ted Caufield, Norm Rickles, Dave Larsell, Gary Chadburn, Doug Howell, David Novak, Robby Moses, Ed Burger, Richard Darco, Bill Kaprain, Bruce Doreen, Tim Thompson, Craig Kelly, Gary Cheshire. Second Row: Steve lones, Bruce Baldus, Terry Rockwood, Mike Beaudoin, Tom Seger, Randy McAyeal, Kent Questad, Chuck Beaseley, Bob lohnson, lim Russell, Paul Montgomery, Elliot Meier, Stuart U'ren, David Lubliner, Randy Green, Dennis Norden. Front Row: Ietf Israel, Bruce Crichton, Bob Renner, Fritz Boyce, Bob Marger- rison, Pete Closter, Brian Moore, lim Porter, loe McNaughl, Bob Thuemmel, Mike Robinson, Ricky Kauffman, Randy Critchett, Dave Altman, lohn Palumbo. f 'ia Pete Lamb strains to add inches to his long jump measurement. Dave Harrow clears the high hurdles ahead ot all competition. BOY S GOLF TEAM GIRLS GOLF TEAM t to right: Steve Smith, Chuck Fryer, Mark Lauqhlun, Gary Johann, Drew Bolliqer, Left to right, Sue Thuem 1, 5 Blood h, Janice C0 h Igckie Elwood, Christi 1 B 1 rk Nie sen. ay ess. early season competition sho ws high promise for state Ole lohnson's linksters compiled a promising 4-2 record early in the season. Led by Mike Spang, the best golfer in the state, the squad was assured a high finish in city competition and a good show- ing in state. Other top performers were junior Mark Neilson and senior Gary lohanns. BOYS GOLF CScores up to April 201 Wilson 5 .......... Madison 7 Wilson ll . . . . . . Roosevelt 1 Wilson 5 . . . Grant 7 Wilson 9 . . . . Benson 3 Wilson 12 . . . . Washington O Wilson 11 . . Jefferson 1 future hope for trojan Varsity The girls' golf team gained good experience against Oswego, Sunset, Parkrose, Beaverton, and David Douglas, in preseason matches. The competition proved very beneficial, as the team entered P.l:L. action as strong contenders against rival teams. GIRLS GOLF CScores 'up to April ZOD Wilson 5 .. ......... Girls' Poly O Wilson 5 . . . Franklin O Wilson O . . . Grant 5 Wilson 5 . . . . Cleveland O Wilson 4 . . . . Washington l bfi V ,, 3 1 N Wm 8 . if 1-gl , f 1 A V, E K 49s 1' , K -MU,?,wms1- ' ,4 ,Q ,,.,, - S, 4, ,Q 'E 'mx ,.f'f- Lax , , , 5 I ,T Q i Z V rv I, l A 4' - 3 QA 1 if V A R A Q, sg Vl - A Q KP, h A . K x Zgr - . L I 3 gt' a AP MM ,1 K 2 Vh my 5. ,' 5' ,A H 1, Q--jeg. , A b A . 'f I 2 4 yawn ' A k h: J xiii, 1!ri?.:k ,A ,K fx. 9' . , l . K i A A1 2'.i V s 1 Al U ., A' iii , gh If 'H r A. ..m a mafch, ycpu ploy the Qpponfahfz bwheh- yo u ploy by yoqrseglfg, Y Qg:,pfC1XgtP,p qoLfrS6.ff-A ' HGary Jdhlanns ' Q , ,i 'Q f:jj'g ' ' ' a I 1 N fx , Vt xi gf: A if ' Q ' W '. .sf'sa-.1 ,V , 4 ,., g. X, , gf, , fix ,ab W, Q I . ,Q L ,- 3 ff 1 , f ,, ff-3, FQ, QQ . ,, F, . , , 2 Q, ' . . I W 4, ti I I 1 Y I 5- .guxfkx -is A f A ox, , 1 L. 1 li j, ' . ,, 'Q X X' 1 sn rw-...haunt Sarah Newhall employs a strong backhand. girls control tennis racket Coached by Marion Hara, the girls' tennis team Won three pre-season matches, and four of their first five P.I.L. matches. With Grant as the only major contender, the team planned for a second place finish in the league. Sarah Newhall was the top singles performer, and doubled with lean Nakadate for a high finish in the district meet. Other consistent performers were Barbara lohn- son, Ann Pasero, and Barbara Slain. 108 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Back row: Sarah Newhall, Patti Hiclcox, Marilyn Bramwell, Barbara lohnson, lean Nakadate. Middle row: Sarah Hearty, Ann Pasero, Mary Cruiclcshank, Maryann Duncan, Barbara Slane, Nancy Drestwood. Front row: Gayle Severson, Crystal Varisco, Susan Peters, Leslie Butler, Randy King delivers a power serve en route to another victory. netmen boast outstandlhg individuals Starting their P.I.L. season with five straight vic- tories, the boys' tennis team shared the favorite role with the netmen from Lincoln. Norman Sip- ple's team boasted three undefeated members at the season's half-way mark, including Wayne Baker, Dave Chrysler, and Randy King-only a sophomore and the best player in the state. With their help, the Trojans showed promise for a high finish in the state finals. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM Back row: Dan y B d k, Don Oliver, Da Chrysler, Brad Mersereai F t Wayne Bak r S it P k Randy King, Tom A entrout, Ben Liu, Coach N S'ppl a portrait' of spring The Mother-Daughter Tea was the first of a flurry of spring senior activities. In a fashion show an array of colors, textures and styles were co-ordi- dinated by the theme A Portrait of Spring as the girls modeled a spectrum of outfits from sleep- wear to formal gowns. Before adjourning to the cafeteria for refreshments with their mothers, the girls surprised Mrs. Mable Whitted with a bou- quet of roses and a gift in appreciation of her ten years of devoted concern for Wilson's girls. Esther Claflm models the most important outfit of a senior s year A Sneak preview of Lynn WOO1S1aYer'S gown should assure her of a date to the prom. ai Mrs. Mabel Whitted enjoys doing the honors. ' 5 Sue Blooctworth, Anita Schuler and Nancy Witty compare fashion notes. ZXCAUGGNCS 4 William D. Proppe Principal larnes l. Fenwick Vice Principal Eugene C. Neubauer Vice Principal to the cfass of '66 We have been inspired by your optimism and your zest for lite. We have grown to admire your diligence and academic curiosity. Your concern for social problems and your desire to make this a better world in which to live have humbled us. Our best wishes are yours for continued suc- cess in life. It has been a pleasure to Walk down this part of the road with you. For the Faculty, William D. Proppe Principal Dicta sapienta . . . the purpose of life is to mattereto count, to stand for something, to have it make some difference that we have lived at all. Leonard E. Rinearson Mable M- Whiifed Vice Principal Vice Principal Mr. Richard V011 Lewis and Clark College BA., M.Ed., General Art, Commercial Art, Art Seminar, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Mr. Henry Heine University of Oregon BS., Porlland State College M.Ed., Art Underslanding, General Art, Ceramics, Deparlment Chairman, the artist sees the world Art classes developed a fresh awareness of the world for new students, and provided a means of expression for all students with creative ability. While maintain- ing an atmosphere of open encouragement, teachers still exercised the discipline necessary to establish artistic guidelines. Next year, the addition of a move- able partition between art rooms will increase pro- gramming flexibility. Mrs. Elisabeth Borden Mrs, Bette Windes Uf1iVeTSitY Of POf'fldHd B-A-, M-Ed-, Gfeflef-il St. Helen's Hall lr. College, Portland State Art, Crafts, German. College BS., General Art. Mrs. Sonna Howe Gooding College B.A., University of ldaho M.S., Typing, Advanced Typing. a World of tangled fingers.. . . . jammed keys, and foreign symbols were made less confusing this year With the installation of more mod- ern equipment. Multiple-channel electronic listening equipment added a new dimension to the listening laboratories used in typing and shorthand classes. Three-speed dictation tapes provided shorthand stu- dents With more individual assistance, and the in- creased use of electric typewriters, records, and over- head projectors proved a valuable experience for all business classes. The purpose of business classes were realized by many seniors whose part-time office work resulted in immediate monetary gains, as Well as prospects for future employment. Miss Kathleen Wyman University of Oregon BS., University of Washington, Beginning and Advanced Shorthand, Transcription, Bookkeeping, Department Chairman. if 9 1 Miss Helene Senn Kleftj Stanford University B.A., M.A., Beginning Shorthand, Office Practice. Iacqueline Del..essert, Outstanding Typist of the Year, and Cheri Morris, Outstanding Business Student, are recognized for their superior performance. Mrs. Joan Dalton Cbottom leftj Mrs. Agnes Ranney Cbottorn rightj Washington State University Linfield College B.S., Typing, Personal BA., Typing, Record Keeping, Typing. F.T.A. Advisor. Mrs. Charmion Selberg University of California B.A., English- Social Studies. Mrs. Mildred Stevens Marshall College B.A., University of Washington, Portland State College, English-Social Studies, Spes Advisor. mi, O MTS- Maryfine Abrams Mrs. Janet Matthies fabove right? U1'1iVeTSitY Of Oregon B-A-I P0Tflfmd Parsons-Iowa B.A., University of Idaho State College, English. M.S., Oklahoma State University, Ohio State University, Portland State College, English, Social Studies. Mrs. Marcia Zervis Stephens College, University of Oregon B.S., M.S., Speech, Forensians Advisor, Frosh Forum Advisor. Mrs. Lillian Viken Willamette University B.A., English- Social Studies, Latin, Cuates Advisor. creative genius given vent The combination of English and Social Studies into a two-period class provided a home-room from which freshmen could become a part of high school. Laying a solid foundation in study habits and language skills, the E - SS classes applied these principles to the exploration of the conflicts and relationships between the non-western and western Worlds. M Mrs. Barbara Bousquet Mrs. Anna Friday Mrs. Nancy Lee Oregon State University B.S., English, Portland State, Northwest Nazarene Oregon State University B S English English-Social Stuicles, Kemo Advisor. College BA., English-Social Studies, Social Studies, Social Studies English, Kerno Advisor. creative genius given vent The English department spoke with an emphasis on new teaching methods and English interest activities. Freshmen received instruction in study habits and note-taking over closed circuit televi- sion, while students interested in creative writing met weekly under the guidance of an English teacher. Seniors collected writing and drawings from the student body, and began a new tradition with the publication of a literary magazine, the Veridian. L-f ,...v-'f ,iff ky, f fi ffff Q5 sir C5549 Mrs. Mabel Thomson Southern Oregon College B.S., Mrs. Mary Webb Montana State University B.S. English, Delphi Advisor Oregon State University M.Ed., Social Studies, English, General Math, Teenage Republicans Advisor. Mr. Troy Horton Ccenter rightl Linfield College B.A., University ot Oregon, Columbia University, English, Mr. Lowell Slick University ot Oregon B.S., Drama, Thespian Advisor. 122 M., ',-- , . , .',,, , ' - h , 3 W f , .., ' ff owe., Mrs. Maurine Baldwin Mrs. Mary Feller Ccenter lettl Miss Caroline Miller Reed College, Oregon State University Willamette University BA., Oregon Reed College BA., M.A., English B.S., Effective Reading, English- State University, English, Tegua Circe Advisor. Social Studies. Advisor. Mr. Arlen Wells Oregon State University B.S., M.S., Psychology. Mrs. Marytine Abrams University of Oregon BA., Portland State College, English. LY X t 5 NV K ,E . ..,, ,,,, . pf' -.3 l Q Miss Sandra Love University of Texas B.A., English, Pep Club Advisor. Miss Nancy Robinson University of Oregon BA., Reed College M.A.T., English. Miss Paulette Wittwer Lewis and Clark College BA., Reed M.A.T., English. Mrs. Rae Dodge University of California BA., University of Oregon M.Ecl., English, Aide to Department Chairman. Mr. Francis Murray Cfar rightl University ot Portland BA., University of Oregon M.Ed., Reed College, University of Chicago, English, line- ..........?-X Mrs. Annabel Ashley Ctop lettl Willririiette University BA., English, English Serninar. s.. - . - 1 ,Yi Mr. Donald Pacheco Lewis anti Clark BS, University of Qreqon lVl.Erl,, Fnreiisiriiis Adviser, Foreiisicw: Coach, Dehiite Coach, Speech. Mr. William Thomas tttir letti Central Missouri State College BS., University Ot lvlissoiiri lVl.A University of Wiscoiisiii, Portliinci State Collecqe, Enqlisli. Mrs. Julia Rasor University oi Qreqon, Willamette University HA., Creqon State University M.Eci., Effective Regiclinq, Test Coordinator, Fr, Girls' Counselo Mr. Richard Speight Central Michigan University AB., English, Speech. I' E ., mm ,L .51 V statesman . . . all-american The Statesman staff turned out more than paper and ink. The quality of their teamwork produced news coverage that won an All-American rating. Approaching news from the students' viewpoint, the staff broadened the field of reporting beyond the limited school news. A policy of liberal discus- sion was maintained by fall editor Dave lohnson, and spring editor Robin Priebe-emphasized in the sometimes-controversial editorial column. A major attempt was made to cover sports accurately, to heighten the importance of school government and the boy and girl of the month selections. Besides achieving standard goals of presenting information, service, and entertainment features, the Statesman remained a unifying factor for staff and student body both. A ' 2,1 ..., Robin Priebe: Spring Editor Dave lohnson: Fall Editor Miss Kathryn Cook Oregon State University BS., Willamette University, Reed College University ot Oregon, English, lournalism, Ski Club Advisor, Statesman Advisor. STATESMAN Back Row: Al Menashe, Dave Fix, Mike Pezel, lack DesBouillons, Tyler Walthers, lames Roberts, Ken loseph. Middle Row: Miss Thompson, Fran Root. Front Row: Jill Randall, Kathy Fitch, Caryn Kathryn Cook, Betty Reynolds, Barbara Allen, Patty Coverstone, Talbot, Steve Loye, Robin Priebe, Dave Johnson, Cary Feibleman, Betsy Wells, Avery Sedgwick, Susie Smith, Esther Clatlin, Marqit Karen Rasmussen, loyce Erland. fro yan . . . imagination . .. effort . . . results my mood changes when I enter this room. stop playing with the rubber cement- do something! here, you can do this over again. class? I haven't been all week- don't tell Mrs. Miller I'm here. Why can't you do it right the first time? sorry, if it means anything . . . you did it again! it's still crooked . . . but that's the size you gave me! this is so fouled up, I refuse to Work on it! did you unplug the coffee pot? you need to get out of here . . . that's beautiful . . . did you see this picture? if every page looks like this, we'll have a good book! it gets to ya' . . . it really does. Leslie Baumgartner: Co-Editor f A ,ff xx ,L sw,- Nanoy Pilusoz Co-Editor Mr. Ray Conlon: Adviso Virginia Hamar: Layout Editor ,M Mary Brennan: Copy Editor TROYAN Back row: Ed Galen, Terry MacDonald, Bob lones, Charles Corrigan, Third row: Pam Thomas, Karen Stahl, Leslie Baumqartner. Second row: Sue Lang, Virginia Hamar, g ' lanet Lynch, Janice Johnson, Sue Bloodworth, Barbara Lee, Front row: Nanci Mike, Sue Thuemmel, Mary Brennan, Nancy Piluso, , Barbara Lee: Business Manager Y 1 , . A as gl B ,Q it 4 - A ,furry .M.x rt 4- i l 'fda' Q . 4 '-N-.Q , Q.. y ,v ... 'ei'.3'.t,a: Mi :'l4f1,'L 'i .+:wQ . n Q N x., e 4 gfo.:Jl1'-'.f5 :,rvff ' Jr Q 1f'l?!u s- ek Q 'q g'..I'QfQ' . . V 'gl' f it' '1 H f :Jw - I. ,.t.05 1,1 , i .',':c.sA. ss lil. gig.. J :wt Vega . T 4 2 V f N., xi r ,S L, . . , NV, ' fa 1 ' 'L I' ' Chuck Corrigan: Sports Editor Janet Lynch: Production Editor Sue Thuernmel: Advertising Layout Editor ff 1 - 129 l fy , qysif- ,, 1 , .. f 30 Miss Susan Coffman University ot Oregon B.A., American University in Cairo, French, Arabic, Cassandra Advisor. Miss Elva James Portland State College B.A., Russian, French, Russian Club Advisor. Mr. Bruce Taggart Kcenterl Linfield College, University of Oregon B.A., Spanish, Ares Club. Mrs. Kristine Montgomery Cbelowl College of the Holy Names, University of Guadalajara, University of Oregon B.A., Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor. Mrs. Ariste Harris Ccenter tar rightl Portland State College B.A., German, Social Studies Miss Phyllis Hutchinson University ot Massachusettts B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., German. Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Ctar rightl University ot Washington B.A., M.A., French, National Honor Society Advisor. Mrs. Myrna Fuss Lewis and Clark College B.A., German, Russian. A p language scales culture barriers Language lifted the barrier among cultures and established the link that is verbal for students of French, Spanish, Russian, Latin, and Arabic. The enthusiasm and popularity of the recently intro- duced Arabic classes illustrated intellectual curi- osity and willingness to learn. 'i 1. Miss Lois Linder South Dakota State University B.S., University of Lausanne, Switzerland, French, Circe Advisor. Slit!! ...Q-.-nv'-'11 Mr. Phillip Bonfiglio Mr. Nouri A1 Khaledy University of Mexico, Portland State College Aleppo College, American University ot B.A., French, Spanish, Park Bureau Theater Beirut, Syrian University M.LL., Union Workshop Advisor. Theological Seminary E.F., Arabic. ' Mr. Kermit Miller Wheaton College B.A., University ot Chicago M.A., English, Latin. 131 boys to bake cakes Revolutionizing their program, the Home Eco- nomics Department will introduce coeducational classes into next year's curricula. Traditional emphasis on the problems ot home and family will be maintained with a new approach towards their solution. 3 I Ex! 4 2' . N ai, ' Q 3 1 w uts 1 M,,k , ..,. , 0 5 - . , c , - gl ... '..f,W,.:f'3LJM1 r st 5' Wg J'ti i tttis f r , - i l l ritii i at '. 'S , ..5 --M f J: Y R vga. ' 'r i N rf 1 I r rdnn f gig rlir Mrs. Mary Torrey Oregon State University B.S., ' ' af' if Home Economics. Miss Gayle Swan Cabove right? Montana State College BS., Home Economics, English, Pep Club Advisor. -, Mrs. Ruth DeTillian University ot ldaho ES., Home Economics. , if-N Q t I 4 I 5 i 2 5 I. Mr. Allen Ludviksen Ohio State University B.S., Wood Shop, Industrial Arts, School Project Construction. Mr. Emory Reitz Ccenter leftj Oregon State University B.S., Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts, Mr. Virgil Edstrom Washington State University B.A., Electronics, Industrial Arts. Mr. Gregory Perry tbottom lettl Oregon State University BS., M. Ed., Metal Shop, Industrial Arts, Youth for Christ Advisor, Department Chairman. shop pioneers power course Pioneering a course in power mechanics, the industrial education department joined Benson as the only other Portland High School to offer this course. ln an attempt to increase the flexi- bility, as Well as the quality, ot its curriculum, the department also presented halt-year courses of drawing and electronics. The success of these courses is reflected in the similar program planned for next year's wood and metal classes. Mr. Cliff Matousek College of Puget Sound B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Music Understanding, General Math, Algebra, Building Host. Mrs. Virginia Bartell Stantord .University, Oregon State University BS., University ot Oregon M. Ed., Senior Math, Algebra, National Honor Society Advisor. Mr. Barry Carlson ftar rightj University ot Minnesota, Portland State College B.S., Geometry, Algebra, Talons Advisor. Mr, Roy Lindsay Mrs. Jeanne Steed Cabove rightl Linfield College B.A., Arizona Reed College, B.A., University State University M.A., Algebra, ot Oregon M.Ed., Geometry, Al- Senior Math, Beginning Math, gebra, Senior Math, Ornechi Department Chairman. AdViSOF. Mr. Allan Gray Oregon State University B.S. M.S., Senior Math, Geometry Wrestling Coach. O Ut .,,... .s A- - . ,it 'Q et, NI:-s. .fe.r.s.Sg1- ,tw . fffr J ti, S - Jan Jacobsen Montana State University B.A., Algebra, Beginning Math, Trojane ' . S Advisor in TQ r 'l students puzzle computer The new trend in the Math Department stressed math in application as well as pure science mathematics. Previous emphasis continued on the SMSG curricu- lum, which related problems to practical examples. The new class of computer math was initiated to ex- plore the theories, construction, and operation of computers ranging from the simple abacus and slide- rule, to the Monroe computer available to the class tor several weeks. The new power mechanics class stressed the use of slide-rules and mathematical tor- mulas. These classes supplement the standard se- quence of math laid down by SMSG. Mr. Charles Horner Minot State B.S,, Washington State University M.A., Algebra, Senior Math, General Math, Mu Alpha Theta Advisor. Mr. Joseph Brugato University of Portland B.A., University ot Oregon M.A., Senior Math, Geometry, MGfl'1- Computer Math. Miss Lucia Greco University ot Portland B.S., Geometry, Algebra, Beginning Qi Mr. William Stallings toottom Colorado State College B.A., Colorado University LLB., Oregon State University M.S., f Geonietrv,GVrrnas1irr. . I . kk 5 B Mr. Alfred carter V- Ccenter tar lettb X Bu. 3 F ffl X52 tile ,W ' 4, ,,f,gg,H 5 4 Arita? , 52 41 Fw, ff . - -ir - .fr - rrt -V -tri - Oregon State University B.S., M.S., Algebra, Geometry, Computer Math, Refresher Math. Mrs. Nancy Burns ttar left? State University of New York BS., University ot Bridgeport, Oregon State University, Algebra. ORCHESTRA Back Row: Bill Balch, Tom lmeson, Shirley Farah, Chris Archer, Gary Fumes, Gary Blackmore, Sid Green Dave Sweitzerhoi, Trudy Vose, Don lensen, Scott Newguist, Mr. lack Dalby, Diane Wagner, Neva Cannon, Fourth Row: Sally Bothell, Sue Hamilton, Diana Wilkins, Sally Babcock, Nan Nowels, Karen Showers, Sherry Williams, Rebecca Ritzmann, lrene Grace, Marilyn Sanders, Lee lucketl, Gil Feibleman, Bill Sievertsen, Ross Marsh, Dorothy Coombs, Klari Dietz, Garson Coppock, Alice Arp. Third Row: lohn Reitz, Pat Warrel, Terry Gurnon, Margaret Chrysler, Shirley Cone, Iohn Baldridge. Carolyn Cannon, Bob Hutchins, Greg Kullberg, Kris Talbot, Kristine Nelsen, Second Row: Bernard Kuehn, Craig Nelsen, lim Thurlow, Christine Spring, lan Winkenwerder, Shirley Olson, Cathy lamison, Eric Watness, lamia Murray, Eric LaForge, Bob Kindler, Mark Laughlin. Front Row: lohn Wiley, Paul Nemser, Gayle Severson, Dave Attman, Bonnie Bergstrom, Penny Anderson, Pam Anderson, Bridget Kelly. SENIOR BAND Back row: lohn Kruse, Dan Blunk, Gary Blackmore, Scott Dixon, Steve Van Atta, Roger Vifebster, Gary Funes, Mr. iack Dalby, Tom imeson, Tim Georges, Gilbert Arp, Randy Marrs, Bill Hedberg, Scott Newquist, Marvin Bott, Robbie Moses, Trudy Vose, Stuart Leatherman, Erik Thune, Larry White, Dori lcnsfvn, Ross Marsh. Third row: Tony Lang, Steve Wolfe, Margaret King, Rick Bean, lack Anderson, Doug Upton, Robert Barger, Mike Wintermute, Doug Foster, Mike Zagone, Bill Sevarge, Bob Henry, Larry Coon, Marty Westerntan, Jim Balch, Fred Wert, Lee luclcett, Gayle Severe, Grant Branstator, Ron Popick, David Gutzler, Dennis Reese, lackio Elwood. Second row: Nancy Stangell, Gregg Kullherg, Merry Waletich, Lynette Bellamy, Darryl Daly, Luis Savage, Gil Feiblerrian, Bob Lee, Randy Cadonau, lim Sheriey. Front row: ,lohn Krueger, Paul Thomas, Connie Morgan, ludy Bresee, Sue Bresnan, Becky Ritzmann, Joanne Larsell, Shelley Smith, Kathy Kerr, Betty King, Marilyn Sanders, Irene Grace, David Sanders, Stacia Leupp, lane Kirkwood, Nan Nowels, Sherry Williams. Not pictured: Alan Mushen, Dave Scheideman, John Heintz. SHOWBAN D Back row: Scott Newquist, Pat lmeson, Ross Marsh, Lee luckett, Fred Wert, Larry White lim Balch. Middle row: lolin Briqqs, Dori lensen, Eric Tliune, Mr, Dalluy, Front row lohn Kruse, Greg Kullberq, lim Slxorley, Randy Cadonau, Dennis Reese, Louis Savage Marty Westerman. musicians play medley of success IX I I The production of the King and I required a quality of music high school students could not have handled ten years ago, stated instrumental director lack Dalby. In classes the band learned music formerly restricted to college musicians, and the orchestra played music performed by the Portland Symphony. The increased quality of performances matched a parallel increase in the effort and participation of today's students. Mr. Jack Dalby Kansas University B.lVl.E., Drake University M,M.E., lnstrumental Music, Pep Band, Show Band. .the sound of music.. The music department lighted a year of singing and entertainment for Wilson. Premiering the year with the difficult performance of Arthur Honeg- ger's King David, at the Fall Concert, both the Senior Choir and Senior Ensemble continued to heighten the success of school musicals. Outside school, the ensemble performed at the Hilton, the University Club, and at hospitals and benefit pro- grams. Mr. Merle Lotz Drake University B.M.E., M.M.E., Choral Music SENIOR CHOIR Back row: Al Willman, Tim Stanley, Skip Souther, Don Fowler, Ron Schuck, Bill DenBeste, Bruce Vannoy, lohn Wiley, Tom Armentrout, Rich Millison, Terry Varisco. Third row: Sharon Korth, Doug Highland, Dan Riley, Steve Baxter, Thom Porterfield, Lee Domenigoni, Corky Gillaspie, Dave Rich, Steve Biethan, Rich Griffin, Lee Albaugh, Kip Newquist, Pam Thomas. Second row: leanne Sargent, Cheryl Miller, Beth Luman, Linda Sweany, Lillian Fahner, Nanci Mike, Renee Reed, Diane Wilkins, Sue Berneck, Kathy Childers, Pam Berg, Margaret Chrysler, Pat Coverstone, Sue Shepherd. Front row: Pat Manley, Cherie Thompson, Margi Sutherland, Sue Strickland, Molly Roland, lackie DeLessert, Christine Spring, Kathy Elwood, Mary lane Krueger, Pat Murray, Lynn lensen, Helen Bergstrom, Laurel Puziss, Carol Sundby. f AS, 5 T he , 4 'W D 4 Water polo? Wilson's physical education classes were guided by a new physical education handbook, chal- lenged by better gymnastic equipment-and edu- cated by the combination ot individual partici- pation and teacher instruction. Water polo was introduced to advanced boys' classes, illustrating the efforts of a program geared to the interests ot students. Miss Carolyn Burkey fabovel Portland State College, Indiana State University B.S., American History, Physical Education, Rally Advisor, Women ot Troy Advisor. Mr. Robert McFarlane Ctop rightl University of Wyoming B.S., University ot Utah M.S., Physical Education, English, Baseball Coach, l.V. Football Coach, Neighborhood Youth Corps Counselor, Lettermen Advisor. Miss Marian Hara fcenter rightj Oregon State University BS., Physical Education, Tennis Coach, Intramurals. Mrs. Dorothy Kyle University ot Oregon B.S., M.Ed., Health, Pheta Advisor. Mr. Gerald Dadey Cleftl Gonzaga University, University of Oregon M.Ed., Physical Education, Freshman Basketball Coach. Mr. Gordon Makinster tbelow lettl Lewis and Clark College B.S., M.Ed., Portland State College, Health, Cross Country Coach, Asst. Track Coach, Statistician. Mr. Harold Ellmers tbelow rightl Carroll College, University of Washington, Lewis and Clark College B.S., M.Ed., Physical Education, Track and Field Coach, Lettermen Advisor. Mr. Frank O'Nei1 Pacitic University BA., Physical Education, Girls' Swim Team Coach, Department Chairman. Miss Iris Overton Oklahoma Baptist University BS Physical Education, l.V. Rally Advisor. students research truth Science students observed, recorded, questioned -discovered tor themselves the concepts ot sci- ence. Closed-circuit television challenged stu- dents' ability to digest concentrated data as Well as supplementing individual laboratory explora- tion. Stimulated by their own curiosity and guided by the scientific attitude developed in class, stu- dents learned to search tor truth in all areas of science. Mrs. Hazel Karr Mr. Gerhard Hertz Ctop right? Yankton College B.A., Oregon Augustana College B.A., South State University, University of Dakota State College M.S., Oregon, Applied Science, Physics, Physical Science, General Science, Department Spartan Hi-Y Advisor, Chairman Chairman, Sci-Ex Advisor. of Curriculum Council. Mr. Ernest Hohman Cright centerl Oregon College of Education B.S., General Science, General Math. Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Moorehead State College B.S., BSCS Biology, Aide to Department Chairman. Mr. Donald Defler Colorado State University BS., Colorado State College M.A., BSCS Biology. Mr. Curtis Guthrie Missouri School of Mines, Reed College, Lewis and Clark B.S., Oregon State University M.S., Chemistry, Bi0lOQY, Knights Advisor. lil. Mr. Merle Meinicke Qabovel South Dakota State University B.S., MS., Chemistry, Chess Club Advisor. Mr. Thomas Witty Kabove leftl University ot Colorado, Portland State College, University of Portland B.S., BSCS Biology, Closed Circuit TV Coordinator. Mr. Norman Sipple liar leftl Boston University B.S., M.Ed., PSSC Physics, Science Seminar, Scholarship Committee, Trustee for KTNZE, Wilson Amateur Radio Society, l.V. Wrestling Coach, Boys' Tennis Coach. Mrs. Jean Chisholm University of Oregon B.A., Reed College M.A., BSCS Biology. Mrs. Jeanne Peden Stanford University A.B., Brigham Young University, U.C.L.A., University of Southern California, Reed College, Museum Art School, U.S. History, American Problems, Cuates Advisor. Mr. David Aiken Portland State College B.A., Reed College M.A., Portland State College, Social Studies, Soccer Advisor, Young Democrats Advisor. Mrs. Becky Marsh Carleton College B.A., Portland State College, Social Studies, Amicia Advisor, Trojanes Co-Advisor. Mr. Ray Conlon University of Oregon B.S., M.Ed., Whittier College, American Problems, Inter- national Relations, Boys' Swim Team Coach, Yearbook Advisor. M Mrs. Mavis Wheeler tabove rightl Central Oregon College A.A., Portland State College B.S., American Problems, English- Social Studies. Mr. Eugene Severson University of Washington B.A., American Problems, American History, Assistant Class Advisor, l.R.L. Advisor. Mr. Olaf Johnson Linfield College B.S., M.Ed., World History, American History, Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, Lettermen Advisor, Ares Advisor Mr. John Olivier University ot Halle, University ot Portland, Portland State College B.A., Reed College M.A., German, Social Studies. iff gi ,iitii ai Mr. Robert Larsen Linfield College BA., American History, American Problems, Young Democrats Advisor. Mr. George Jones University of Oregon B.S., American Problems, Modern Europe, Teenage Republicans Advisor. I' if er.. 5? at A M-7 ...ds Mr. Joseph Hood Ctop left? N.l.S.T.C. B.S., Colorado State College M.A., American History, English-Social Studies, Department Chairman, EE Coordinator, Evening Seminar Advisor. studen is we ich tele vision Social Science teachers at Wilson industriously applied themselves to the major task of closed- circuit television broadcasts. Many hours were spent in committee meetings, workshops, tech- nological orientation, and classroom practice, as preparations were made to adapt the device to classroom presentations. Mr. John Pazlar Cbelowl University of Oregon B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed Mrsf Norma F3195 Business Law, Social Studies, Willamette University BA., . , . rowse and Buy Business University of Oregon, Oregon . . . . St te U ,V F it S Cal Smdies anager, Athletic and Activities 5 m 9 5 Y' O 1 ' Ticket Manager. 1 4 resource centers The Social Studies Resource Center maintained a quiet atmosphere where independent investigation supplemented class lecture and discussion. The center operated from its new, larger location, with student assistants helping to circulate over 13,000 books, and to accommmodate more than 26,000 students in its first sixteen week period. srtes so 3' 'ai' M r will ross E iittt ,rue- ' V Mrs. Margaret Vernstrom University of Oregon B.A., English Resource Center Aide. Mrs. Alice Johnson Ctop rightl Social Studies Resource Center. Mrs. Enny Schulz Reed College BA., English, Department Chairman. .. equipped for concentration Offering an opportunity to browse or study, the English Resource Center served as a branch library tor the English Department. Students also found it a hub tor the activities ot the English Department, including the new creative writing group, and the student-published Veridian. I vw ff .35 1 ll' if 'lil Mrs. McKay Cleftl Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Ailene Bromberg tmiddlei University of Omaha BA., University ot Portland MA., Librarian, Omechi Co-Advisor, Educational Media Specialist. Mrs. Kendricks Assistant Librarian. H ti' 'fi 'T Ti-L -- UL 4 '48 .X sh ,ea 'X I NEW 4.1 5, LIBRARY STAFF Back row: Barbara Luke, Sue Stoner, lanet U'Ren, Marsha Stotter, Sheryl Bellamy, Diane Hayes, Matilda Spencer, Susan Floyd, Steve Amey, Mike Taylo Evelyn Bo n Donna Haworth, Sharon Smith, lohn Lulcens, Bolt Nystrom. Front row: Karen Krueger, Manfred Danner. Not pictured: Steve Mash, Harold Buell. mechanical de vices aio' library users The library presented unlimited opportunity for cul- tural enrichment. Students found background material for an assignment, listened to a record, or spent an hour with a favorite magazine or book. Library serv- ices were expanded to include two resource centers, English and Social Studies. Available for use were over 16,000 books and l 15 periodicals. New emphasis on audio-visual materials this year reflected in the many new records, film strips, tapes, and microfilms. The library added a duplicating machine that repro- duced pages directly from any book, a listening corner for records, and a microfilm reader. Oregon M.Ed., Social Studies, Sopho- more Boys' Counselor, Class Advisor. as fra Mrs. Eugenia Gehrke Washington State University B.A., Oregon State University M.A., lunior Girls' Counselor, English. Mr. Baker Brattstrom William lewell B.A., Missouri University M.A., Vocational Counselor, Consumer Math, Algebra, Key Club Advisor. Mrs. Jill Lokting University of Oregon B.S., Sophomore Girls' Counselor, English, Class Advisor. Mrs. Margaret Oberteuffer Ctar rightj University of Oregon, Oregon State University BS., Reed College M.A., College and Scholarship Counselor, Frosh Forum Director, Scholarship Committee. Mr. Ron Humiston Nebraska State B.A., University of S mg. an ,aff .41-'K Qt' W jxrk . is frosh follow forum The counseling department directs the student according to his individual interests and abilities, and enables him to derive the most benefit from his academic schedule. Counselors endeavored to develop a close personal relationship with stu- dents, as well as serving as overall class advisors. An innovation in the counseling program was the frosh forum, which provided orientation, informa- tion, and entertainment for the freshmen. Skits, music presentations, athletics, and curricular of- ferings illustrated the varied aspects of high school life. -rviigmw Miss Hanah Larsen Valley City State B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Fr. Girls' Counselor, Counselor Chairman, Administrative Assistant, Class Advisor. Mr. William Guffy Lewis and Clark College B.A., M.Ed., Administrative Assistant, Senior Boys' Counselor. Mr. Lee Loomis Montana School of Mines, Montana State University BA., Physical Science, Fr. Boys' Counselor, Spartan l-li-Y Advisor. Mr. Phillip Read Denver University B.A., Lewis and Clark College B.Ed., Activities Director. 1' ,L- 4- Q X pne- ....,,,,..i- ilu... ,, K fi- Az- K Mr. Stanley Stanton University of Portland, Oregon College of Education B.S,, M.S., Economics, Asst. Football Coach, Frosh Wrestling Coach, lntramurals Director. Mrs. Lavina Nemeth Whitman College B.A., Oregon State University M. Ed, Senior Girls' Counselor, Class Advisor. 14 1 l QQ 1 .Q 1' xxxg V! lf! vw,,4f'PX .xls N ffm ,Q X -:ffl C v X Q? f ML . Z J ff A 4 y 1 L 9g , 'l1WXw ' ' fy., KN XX ,Kiev NW . -' ,Ap-'X ,AQK V f'3'f2NE b 2 ' VT Y Q ,sf 1 ' 94' 5 i 15 . . - VL: A: -M11 sf d nfs find ed Toi BAY I 314. Y fo be fh th .. fo my 'f cc plhfgfh hf A, X cc: 1 be do e al , 4 Xxgk a ' 1 X1 W A I l X . X E g LAQQYV .MLM ,.. 3,1 AZ. ,rrlliliif ,Ill X I -ll eq, ig. I 1 ff I .W Y . 1 I , W 'S gs... ,N : N' X ., fr. N 2 lx xxx EW N 5 il. n it lx, X . scholars scuffle generals in bo W! The Wilson National Honor Society strove to cre- ate academic enthusiasm among its members, and to increase scholastic interest within the stu- dent body. Activities included an installation ban- quet at the Camelot restaurant and a College bowl at Wilson, against Grant. With Mr. Phil Reed as promoter, Wilson's team won 295 to 160. Participation in the Club Carnival, a book sale, and the spring installation dinner completed the club's activities. vi A - . if 1 L., Hi-A L1 J . . , NATIONAL Back row: Tom Armentrout, Tony Broms, Cary Feilrleman, Dave Hasson, Dave Chrysler, Richard Libby, Bill Kinsey, Gary Smith. Fourth row: Grant Branstator, Bob Swank, Sue Peters, I1llRandall, Pam Anderson, Bill Hedman, Paul Nemser, Alan Severson, Lawrence Keele, Ross Marsh, Lee luckett, Brian Lasselle, Louis Grothaus, Randy Page, Tom Cau- field. Third row: Becky Rltzmann, Pe-nm Anderson, Peggy Larsen, Marglt Thompson, Pam Berg, Bonnie Bergstrom, Norman Zahler, Greg Layne, Ginger Turner, lanxce HONOR SOCIETY Martilla, Dan Blunk, Larry Hahn, Steve Hawke, Rich Viken, lohn Shaw. Second row: Kazuko Minagl, Pat Manley, Margaret Chrysler, Maryann Nelson, Robin Priebe, Berni Pllip, Karen Showers, Helen Bergstrom, Nancy Stangell, Sarah Newhall, lackie Larkin, lean Nakadate, Georgie Barlow, Kathy Childers, Laurel Puziss. Front row: lohn Miller, Dave lohnson, Barbara Lee, Cathy lamison. quill scratches scroll of honor Quill and Scroll honored the scribes and histori- ans by electing them to membership in its inter- national honorary tor high school journalists. Members ot the Troyan and Statesman staffs who contributed outstandingly to the publication were tapped tor the national honor. Though Quill and Scroll exists primarily as a recognition society, it did have a booth at the Club Carnival, held a tor- mal initiation ceremony, and staged a spring pic- nic and softball game. math affairs offer learning experience Based on the scores ot a rigid qualifying test, en- trance into the Wilson branch ot Mu Alpha Theta was an honor and a distinction. The c1ub's main activity was the annual math tair-a teaching ex- perience tor members-and a learning experience tor the seventh and eighth graders invited to attend. A main speaker and a speech preceded the division ot guests and members tor small- group presentations. QUILL AND SCROLL Back row: Tyler Walthers, lack Des Bouillons, Charles Corrigan, Steve Loye. Third row: Caryn Talbot, Iill Randall, Kathy Fitch, lane-t Lynch, Karen Stahl, Cary Feibleman. Second row: Virginia Hamar, Barbara Lee, Esther Claflin, Sue Thuemmel, loyce Erland, Ianice Iohnson, Mary Brennan, Betty Reynolds. Front row: Robin Priebe, Dave lohnson, Leslie Baumgartner, Nancy Piluso. 152 Troyan staff gives cake to Nancy Piluso- and eats it too. MU ALPHA THETA Back row: Bob Pearce, Gaiy Lie-rqren, Dan Riley, Mike Adair, Bruce' Vannoy, Bob Swank, Charles Corrigan. Fourth row: Tony Broms, Ken Peterson, Dave Gutzler, Tim Leatherman, Louis Grothaus, Lawrence Keefe, lohn Allen, Paul Thomas, Rich Viken. Third row: Bill Kinsey, Scott Wyse, Richard Libby, Paul Nemser, Dave Hasson, Dave Chrysler, Grant Branstaior, Norm Cole, Kent Fredericlcson, Steve Spiegel, Second row: Mr. Horner, Cathy lamison, Penny Anderson, Bonnie Bergstrom, Sue Lang, Pam Berg, Berni Pilip, Pam Anderson, Pat Manley, Helen Bergstrom, Sue Peters. Front row: Iohn Shaw, Dave Johnson, Cary Feibleman. SCI-EX I Back row: left Berenson, Frank Hoffman, Paul Nemser, Rod Toyota. Front row: Karl Hughes, Ann Coppock, Greg Hoffman. Organized as an honorary, Sci-Ex also had an ac- tive tunction-that of participating in the Science Fair. Although robbed of that participation by the loss of the Fair, Sci-Ex remains a distinguishing honor for outstanding students in the field of sci- ence. forensians. . .masters of speech This year's Forensians won four of the six inter- scholastic meets in which they participated. Speak- ing to clubs, communities, and civic groups, the Forensians gained confidence and greater speak- ing ability A tall and spring banquet highlighted the year's activities. i FORENSIANS Back row: Alan Severson, lohn Rayburn, Mike Sommers, Brian Fiirlley, Doug Warren, Sue Steward, Esther Moscow, Sue Poplack, Christi Bayless, Linda Bloom, Mrs. Marcia lames Roberts, Middle row: Mr. Donald Pacheco, Etta Kralnvec, Steve Shank, Cary Zervis. Felluleman, Owen Blank, Sarah Newhall, Pita Schnitzer. Front row: Connie Cadrecha. 153 THESPIANS Back row: Eric LaForqe, Doug Greene, Craig Dunham, Tom Porterfield, Vernon Klein- Kaeser, ludy Lewis, Denene Schriber, lan Fish, Vickie Crutcher, Cheryl Horne, Cecella man, Marty Westerman, Third row: Mr. Lowell Slick. Hugh Peters, Ray Cauduro, Dale Yelovich. Front row: lohn Zaqone, Carolyn Kienle, Mike Zagone, Marianne Seibert Archer, Luis Nunez, Bernd Kuehn, Greg Arrell, Steve Biethan, Ron lohnson. Second Steve Arrell, row: Edna Harrison, Lynn Butherus, Leslie Dolgenow, Linda Bloom, Sue Poplack, Cindy A, .M 4 , A 1 ,,l ..m,. fhespians meez' the devil This year, the main activity of Thespians, an hon- orary tor drama students, was the production of three one-act plays. Sandbox, Marriage Pro- posal, and The Devil and Daniel Webster were directed by Thespian members, and tea- tured top actors and actresses in the honorary. The plays were presented at two performances and were obviously enjoyed by all who attended. 154 K as we Q as-L N-.. 5-9 ,il X! WOMEN OF TROY Back row: Sarah Newhall, Leslie Butler, Heather MacDonald, Cathy lamison, Kathy Magnus. Middle row: Leslie Kaufman, Ann Coppock, lean Nakadate, Sue Tliuemrnel, Christi Bayless. Front row: Clarke MacDonald, Roberta Copernoll, Sue Bloodworth. trojans assume green and white badge of courage The Women ot Troy, composed of athletes who have lettered in their sports, devoted hours of hard work and dedication, achieving excellence in physical fitness while upholding Wilson's championship tradition. Lettermen's sweaters become badges during as- semblies, as members take on the duties of a model police force. In addition to maintaining law and order, the club organized the Helen ot Troy dance, and donated S100 in sports equipment to the Red Cross at Christmas. .,,, MEN OF TROY Back row: Tom Crawford, Don Anderson, Bob Pearce, Bill Lawrence, loe Morris, Ray Cabral, Doyle Piersall, Mike Patrick, Marty Krueger, Bill Zulauf, Steve lones, Chuck Loeffel, Ron Risberq. Fourth row: Scott Wyse, lim Maylie, Terry Gould, lohn Bledsoe, Don Sitko, Tim Gallagher, Mike Plouqhoft, Chic Preston, Mike Adair, Wayne Twiichell, Weikko Kopra. Third row: Gordon Siotler, Bolo Swank, Doug Goodman, Dave Chrysler, Al Menashe, Eric Estep, Randy Page, Bob Hermann, lim Melvin, Bill Carley, Frank Bowlby, Scott Kjos. Second row: lohn Miller, Ray Cauduro, Dave Fix, Chuck Corrigan, Steve Birketi, Bruce Fraser, Tom Armentrout, Tony Broms, Rob Lamb, Dave Sweeney, Bruce Tombleson, Nelson Layton, Paul Hooker, Front row: Rich Viken, Tim Mosher, Rich Davidson, Tyler Walthers, Gary Bergren. 155 TROIANES Back o Renee Reed, Beth Samson, Linda Poznanski, Iulie DuVall, Carolyn Gambee, M'Liss Gay ludy Rok nson Kathy Gould F o t ro S e Moor nan Gretchen Degr11f Rhonda H cks, lanet U'Ren, Gay Reavis, Susan Berneclc. Middle row: Bonnie MacBean, Margaret Chrysler lean Nakadate Jeannie losephs L nda Rayley Cherl Thompson George Barlow, lanlce Martilla, Deanne Shaumberq, Helen Wahl, Sharon Barney, Cheryl May Gayle Schn t er polish . . . a state of high quality. Coached by Mrs. lan lacolosen, the 1965-66 Tro- janes displayed smiles, precision and polish. Noted for their varied themes and ability to cor- relate music, dances, and costumes, the '66 Tro- janes became most famous for their enthusiastic sparkle and drive. The group participated in the Rose Festival Parade, planned the decorations for the Helen of Troy, and sponsored the highly suc- cessful Thanksgiving semi-tormal, with proceeds going to the American Field Service. The dance is standard-Dee Ann Schaumberg's smile lsnt Jberta Evans, Dianna Kinney, and Avery Sedgwick- Oh What a Goose l Am. amicia greets, meets, and seats Greeting audiences at musical and drama presen- tations, Amicia members provided a friendly link between the school and the community. In an extension of their role as good-will ambassadors, the girls sold concessions at dances and the Club Carnival, made bids tor the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and treated themselves to parties and a club in- stallation. AMICIA Back row: Sue Shepherd, Kazuko Minagi, Cheda Siegal, Nanci lohnson, Christine Baroski, Pat Coverstone, Nancy lameson, Margit Thompson, Diane Upham, Shauna Heiselt, Debbie Quillen, Mindy Reed. Third row: Mary lohnson, Linda Rayley, Thalia Williams, Mary McArthur, Helen Wahl, Colleen Breede, Kathy Kerr, Avery Sedgewick, Susan Richardson, Pam Berg, Gretchen DeGraaf, Iudy Wilkins, lill lackson. Second row: Ienny Anderson, Kathy Green, lean Nakadate, Ieannette Lesch, Cheri Thompson, Sue Erickson, Sue Moorman, Bernie Pilip, Kathy Renner, Sue Leinhach, losette Chira- vollatti, Dael Parsons. Front row: Kathy Gould, Sharon Barney, ludy Robinson, Georgie Barlow, Robin Butterfield, Jackie Larkin, lanice Martilla. pep club generates green-anoi white spirit Wilson's victorious football and basketball teams have been teted by a spirited group of girls. This year's Pep Club, reorganized into a hustling squad ot many decibel intensity, generated an important part ot between-game enthusiasm by selling rally tags. . i ,bw ,av if .- ..-- PEP CLUB Back Row: lamia Murray, lan Hurst, Gayle Severe, Carol Davison, Margaret Hobbs, ludy Heiliq, Ann Fletcher, Katy Nadal, Gay Kirrie, Fourth Row: Kathy McCormick, lanet Wiedemann. Carolyn Andrews, lanet Twitchell, Kathy Endsley, Pat Kullburq. Esther Moscow, Mary Tooze, Wendy Germain. Third Row: Marilyn McMahan, Pat Chun, Dutty Sargeant, Patty D'Anqelo, Connie Morgan, Heather Petty, Lynne Haroun. Pali Burraston, Vicki Tallrnan. Second Row: ludy Ashworth, Mary Witter, Ruth Gurski, Leslie Dodge, Donna Locke, loan Kido, Linda Turner, Gayle Seve-rson, Cindy Troudt. Front Row: Melanie McNulib, lan Ebert, Sandra Kibe, Peqqy Wallace, Carol Fredricks, Carolyn Dale, Debby Kislnqer, Debby Gunderson, lanice Couche, Bernie Arthur. Nancy Mike and Sue Thuemmel have hands full with Cuates' candy sale. season's debut previewed in showcase Under the leadership of fall president Karen Stahl and spring president Ii11Randa11, Cuates girls had a busy year. Wilsonites were given an imaginative glimpse into the changing seasons, in the varied themes of the hall showcase, designed and built by members of the club. The girls revived the sale of rally tags before important games, deco- rated for the Dads' Club dance, and sponsored bake sales. Christmas caroling, joints, dinners, and cocoa parties completed the social side of l'Cuates l966. 8168 S W99,0S U,O Recently re-formed, Ares found little school serv- ice left undone. To serve Wilson, they pushed the broom during basketball halftimes. At the Club Carnival they sponsored the successful dart booth. To round out the year's activities, the members held several joints. ARES Back row: lim Briggs, Perry Fisher. lim Ogburn, Gary Noack, Steve Arrell, lim Forkner, Dan White, lohn Weiner, Marv Peterson. Fourth row: Gary lohnson, Pat Primiano, Dick Pearce, lim Musser, Scott Park, Mike Ploqhoft, Doug Highland, Greg Franklin, Doug lones, Kurt Held. Third row: Tom Cavanaugh, lohn Knope, lim Steele, Tecl Norte, Mike Adair, lim Melvin, lay Oliverio, lim Bunzow, Brian Hollander, Mark Mayko, Brad Wilson. Second row: Chris Richen, Pat Clancy, Randy Lachenmeier, Bill Band, Mike lefferies, Larry Evans, Calvin Hainreus, Brent Sherfey, Dave Zinck, Mr, Bruce Taggart. Front row: Ed Messenger, Bob Hermann, Ford Montgomery, Scott Miles, Steve Peterson. CUATES Back row: Marci Stotfer, Sue Bowlliy, Karen Koch, lulie Keller, Sue McCleave, loan Wedlake, Karen Rasmussen, Sandra lsom, Esther Clatlin. Fourth row: Loralee Fairlee, Candy McCallson, Beverly Boals, Pam Lampert, Marlene Naeqeli, Pam Schriber, Toni Warren, lanet Lynch, Diane Lehman, Sara Butzien, Linda Rodgers. Third row: Terri Lowry, Christi Bayless, Nanci Mike, lan Barnett, Sue Bloodworth, Linda Sieve-rtson, lill Hageman, Sue Thuemmel, Mary Brennan, Pat Murray, Nancy Pezel. Second row: lo Ellen Piluso, Jackie DeLessert, Lee Petch, Karen Larson, Carolyn Kienle, Ann Coppock, leanie losephs, Linda Rodgers, Kathy Steele, Terri Turner. Front row: Cheryl May, layne McLeod, Leslie Butler, Karen Stahl, Fall Pres.,lill Randall, Spring Pres., Susie lones. CASSANDRA Back row: Peggy Fishel, Susie Smith, Georgeanne Ware, Gail Shirley, Karen Story Iulie DuVall, Rhonda Hicks, Judy Darling, Linda Nelson, Sharon Korth, Pam Thomas. Third row: Barbara Shirley, ludi Miller, Sarah Newhall, Karen Ioenke, lenniier Brown, loan Miller, Merodee Buchanan, Leslie Butterfield, lackie Elwood, Leslie Dolgenow. Second row: Kathy Sorensen, Louise Labby, Vicki Gay, Margi Harris, Wanda Cool, Lynn Dobbs, Virginia Bardsley, lackie DeTillian, Arlene Zimmerman. Front row Sharon DuVall, Karla Dolum, Bertie Copernoll, Linda Sweany. i fl. l 'N' - , i Y 61 V, 1 'Wi Q in l .1 55 5 :' , 35,1 Qfw 5 ' V 3 1. Q at V Av., i 1 . 5 l il , . l Eli' CIRCE Back row: Mary Ellen Page, Nancy Hilts, Mary Marquette, Front row: Sherri LeDuc Nancy Stanqell, Leslie Nolan. let Cassie do it Cassandra's service performance was marked by enthusiastic participation that paralleled a successful social calendar. Members served at the Smorgathon, the Foreign Language Banquet, and the sports ban- quets, and also made food contributions to the Red Cross and the Sunshine Division. Besides organizing a bottle drive to raise money for the Elaine Schiller Scholarship Fund in the fall, they decorated and car- oled the Crestview Convalescent Center at Christmas. Circe brings honor to the ro!! Circe honored Wilson scholars by maintaining the showcase for the Honor Roll and Progressive Honor Roll. The girls worked at the Neighborhood House for mentally retarded children, and do- nated food boxes to the Red Cross at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Ll 1 delphi and tequa prove one club is better than two Delphi's merger with Tequa Service Club proved satisfactory to both. The combination increased the enthusiasm of all members, and facilitated the additional responsibilities of this year's program. The range of these responsibilities included: ad- dressing 2,000 envelopes for the Women's Medi- cal Auxiliary, contributing Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas stockings to the Red Cross, filling Christmas stockings for the Journal , ushering at a Christmas program for underprivileged chil- dren, babysitting for the Capitol Hill Grade School P.T.A., Working at the Neighborhood House, taking tickets at school functions, and or- ganizing a highly successful Tootsie Roll Pop sale. W ST I ep , fp lx Q-at it f 4 Q s , 'I Q E tat? CU i is ll: 'I CQ, N I li W- C9 Y 'Q . , C9 happy valentine s da y from kemo 7 D cf? Besides brightening the football season by deco- rating goal posts, Kemo also enlivened February tl with its traditional Valegram sale. Combining ar- tistic talent with the spirit of giving, the club do- nated food to needy families at Christmas and C Thanksgiving, and completed the year with an p 0 active list of social events. KEMO Back row: Ginger Turner, ludi Mitchell, ludy Schultz, Kathy Froude. Third row: Lynn Gaylord, Sue Peters, Mary Schultz, Linda l-larmel, Gayle Weaver, Molly Walter, Margie Sutherland, Sandra Dupuy. Second row: Nancy Brauser, Mary South, Diane Tabor. Marilyn Schultz, Connie Cadrecha, Nancy Campbell, Sue Stackhouse, Claudia Slolum, Cheryl Godin. Front row: Susan lones, Lynn Woolslayer, .lan Loudin, luanita Field, 160 DELPHI Back row: Kathy l-linsz, Laurie Leuz, Barbara Weed, Ianice Watson, Sandra Carr, Linda McAyeal, Carol Mayer. Third row: Molly Riordan, Debbie Flath, Marilyn Wodtli, Pam Young, Marilyn Sanders, Andrea Gass, Becky Ritzmann, Denise Deibele, Chris Kammer, Kathy Bresnan. Second row: Diana Rockwood, ludy Large, Sherry Smith, Kathy Camp- bell, Betty King, Terrie C'Brien, Dardd Skinner, Mary McGrath, Sharon Bowman, Kathy Elwood, Sandra Friberg, Carol Fredricks. Front row: Linda Larson, Cindy Kaeser, Clarke MacDonald, Shirley Cone, Pam Clark, Sue Clute, Helen Bergstrom, lrene Grace. Lynn Erickson. W I ,.k V, QQ Z , 1 g 1, 1 iv 'S 'O '51-. -M, 'ww' Q A . ' . . .0 ' Q 0 , , Q O I , .A . ?1 I K I .. st go It ,, I Ls- . L ,W a A ' Q 1 ' ,. ' ei 1 1 n 1' . , , V A , 2 ' , ', I - . KP ' ' ' , . s ' . Y W ,, - Q Q, I Q . ii- Y ,. '1' K Q Q . ' xi 5 7 f' Q i -. an I 'N . 'R . 1 R' 0 lj C . - .J , 'Q 0 Q.. .W ' Qu' .., . 0 , X o . ' . . , A' ' 5 -5 5 ' o X A I ' - o ,. ' .Q - - 1 4 0 . , -5 n ' 1 I K 'u ' c' ' . O U Q V. . t l , : 2 ' . Q '.l'. . , - . 0 ' 'Q - ', 4 D ' . f. : xv ' I 'I I , fs 3 , 1 . s ' . C ' ul ' .I v O 7 O ,s .. ' , - A 'O 0 O v ii!- .. ...., u .m 1: .., ' 0 s ' U , , - x 3, M' 1 I' gf 45 4 1 O I - 1 , l s 4 ,- x -, i' Xxbu A .4 Sa KEY Back row: Paul Phelps, Craig Vaage, Steve Staroevich, lon Van Wagoner, lim Grenfell, Bob lones, Tom Phelps, Nick Gluth, Lyle Hartmann, Doug Kissler, Ted Lamont, Mark Peterson, Tom Magnus. Middle row: Mike Schroeder, Dave Wacker, Murray Cooper, Bob Lindlar, Jerry Menashe, Greg Clarke, Walt Van Atta, Lex Butler, Gary Baxter. Front row: Iim Black, Grant Branstator, Tim Carlton, Dave Cole, Dave Chrysler, Gordon Kalesse. key helps kisn Providing publicity for the KISN-Dads' Club Bas- ketball Game gave Key funds With which to work for the Crippled Children's benefit. At school the boys sold tickets for drama productions and G LADIATORS Back row: Mike Curry, Pete Wayson, Gary Smith, Paul Wilmoth, Terry Gipson, Hugh Peters, Mike Browning. Middle row: Mr. Donald Defler, Dale Vaughn, Darrel Wolf, Bob Knudsen, Kent Frederickson, Bob Lee, Roger Webster, Doug Foster, Mr. Hohman. Front row: Steve Wilson, Dan Blunk. served at the Smorgathon. Selling concessions at i the Trojan Trix, and planning an American Flag Day sale gave the club private profits. gladiafors pro W! north wing X fi Masquerading as Gladiators, Mr. Defler and Mr. Hohman were enthusiastic and inspirational ad- visors, stated president, Dan Blunk. Club activi- ties included assistance at the Smorgathon and s Dad-Daughter Banquet, and extended to the new field of patrolling north-wing locker traffic during lunch periods. Active Gladiators did not neglect the traditional field of joints. 162 f f ff IR l i LQ 9 v l MHZ EBL I xg 1 ,ff get l -........---ch i . , xx , , s .X X ls ', f K xx , lx ills l , Xu ! T fl ' all , If Z W s -, iff, Ei lf , ' 2 l I Y,-,Z 8 us- lww l PHETA Back row: lane Boyce, Nancy Young, Gloria Gardner, lill Kreiger, Linda Poznanski, Donna Speight. Third row: Debbie Amiton, Cheri Hanson, Diane Price, Billie Hemstreet, Gloria Merritt, lan Wlnkenwerder, Etta Kralovec, Merri Lowry, Karen McRae, lanet Rainwater. Second row: lan Dykstra, Kathy Rutherford, Nancy Pteiter, leanne Mihm, Deanne Shaumlxerq, Sally Merrill, Donna Lind, Sue Whitlock, MargiCorv1, Anita Shuler, Nancy Witty. Front row: Lynn lensen, Kathy Fitch, Pat Parker, Pam Rutherford, Marie Krupa, Betty Reynolds. ,oheta called for summer service Before the school year began, and while others were vacationing, the members of Pheta were starting their service early. They made the new, all-club bulletin board and planned and fulfilled the Freshman Orientation program. During the school year, the club prepared tables for two ban- quets and decorated for the Sadie Hawkins. To earn money for retarded children, the girls en- thusiastically sold refreshments at the pre-game dance, held two candy sales, and planned a Satur- day afternoon bottle drive. They enjoyed joints and installation dinners as a pause from their productive work. omeclvl sells pickles, builds jail This year Omechi served Wilson by helping the P.T.A. fold Elder Statesmen, by working in the office, and by mending books for the Book Repair Fair. Successful money raising activities included Wilson's first dill pickle sale, and the Club Carni- val's first jailhouse. Enough money was provided to buy pins for every member of the club. Social events included joints and an installation at Far- rell's and the Hoyt Hotel. OMECHI Back row: Rosemary Zuher, Peggy Speiqht, Mary Lou Critchtield, Colleen Olson, Becky Butler, lanine Shaw, Barbara Cornell, Patty Burraston, Leanne Hdrty, Linda Olson, Nan Kaiser, Laurie Oseran, Robin Priebe. Third row: Mrs. Steed, loanne Pope, Becky Wright, Gail Kinney, Robin Nelson, Roblay Shepherd, Sharon Upton, lean Hartsook, Karen Orcutt, Linda Endres, Beverly Walton, Noriko Minagi. Second row: Vicky Tall- man, Linda Thomas, Gayle Kirrie, Patty McLain, Linda Hawkins, Mary Ellen Page, Kay Hughes, Anne Pasero, Margaret Doherty, Ianet Stalnaker, Susan Strickland. Front row: Bobbi Long, lanice lohnson, Cathy Jamison, Mary Neilson, Sara Shaw. 163 chess club checkmetes opposition The royal game ot chess was made available to more students this year as Wilson's active chess club opened a room at noon and after school for interested players. The success ot Wilson's inter- school chess team, the l'Pawnbrokers, was her- alded bythe enthusiastic support of the club mem- bers, who were able to purchase new chess sets and boards with this year's dues. spes give time and omph This year Spes devoted itself to working at the West Hills Convalescent Hospital. In a project as demanding as it is rewarding, they have spent hours amusing and reading to the patients and decorating the hospital for holidays. SPES CHESS CLUB Back row: Lynette, Bellamy, Cheryl Worsech, Betty Hanschar. Middle row: Mary Lou Back 'OW MT Memlcke Don Cook Mike Marlow S1919 I-0Yl5T1d Mark BUSH Critchfield, Bonnie Small, Susan Schafer, Chris Peterson, Vicki Hager, Sherry Ryan. OChO5 M1dd1B!'0W Lawrence DelGY John M0l1'Hk Brad Mersffredu Tom True Fr Front row: Sherry Couture, Bunny Teschner, Cheryl Bellamy, Diane Morey. 'OW S01 I-Ubllnef Dave H611 164 TALONS Back row: Fred Ross, Mike Oliverio, Steve Cerri, Dean Kokko, Bill Long, Dave Fix, Third row: Doug Frost, Tim Gallagher, Bob Swank, Ed Meaney, Dave Hasson, Paul Frisch, Doug Crandall, Wayne Krietz, Ed Krupa, Larry Hahn. Second row: lohn Miller, Rich Viken, lim Maylie, Doug Hoppe, Elliot White, Bruce Fraser, Bob Pearce, Dave Sweeney, Gary Bergren. Front row: loe Morris, Dan Riley, Al Menashe, Owen Blank, Terry Gould, Chet Wachsmuth, Rod Lamb. Paul Hopker. RIFLE CLUB Back row: Dale DeFord, Mike McCurty, Les Brown, lim Remington, Bob lohn. Middle row: Fred Ritter, Van Mason, lohn Allen, Gerry Abrams, Bruce Lasselle, Front row: Gary Smith, Ioyce lohn, Harlene Keeley, Gary Fischer. ialons sharpen services Feared and respected sentries of North Hall, Rooms 24-35, Talon members have helped re- store to noon time classes the quiet study atmos- phere so often disturbed by lunchtime activity. In addition to this service, several members acted as escorts at the annual Dad and Daughter Ban- quet, and all Talons joined in to provide the Portland area with the club's ninth successful Reliability Run. sharp-shooters learn safety Meeting every other Saturday at the Multnomah Armory, members of the Rifle Club soon became experts in the safety and handling of firearms. Each member took a Hunter's Safety Course, which taught the fundamentals involved in using and caring for rifles and guns. Gary Smith eyes target through sights. 16 , . 13 ffm, Zi... f Q -- 'E .2 Gigi X 1 S. w-:Qtr . k . .. i :gy W ww- ,W - . , .- u m iz s, f H . . .. -W-.lf A Q lfacf 34 , '? X K me I :Wg XX knights sound off Wilson Knights rode to the aid of the dances, assem- and dramatic presentations, as they untangled assembled the public address system.Members games, worked behind the stage, and planned joints for their own entertainment. KNIG HTS ack row: Bill Morris, lohn Giluson, Dennis Reese, Craig Zimmerman, Roger Van Hoy, ary Smith, Ron Magnus, Steve Parsons, Norm Zahler, Dave Guizler, Alan Nicholson, 'Sk' Tlfrdo MrGtheSiG St Ad D l d evm inner. 1 r w: . u ri., it reen, , eve ri erson, ave osta ,Don ensen, Don Anderson, lay Oliverio, Ralph Smith, Darrel Vaughn, Ron Overlund. 1 V, is .1-i nf ia vs .. H N, ,... . .. ... spartans strive for morals, increase morale As an extension of the Young Men's Christian Association, Spartan Hi-Y's primary function was to establish an atmosphere of moral responsibility among Wilsonites. In line with this effort, Spar- tans policed roped areas at basketball games, patrolled crowded lunch halls, and planned an effective Thanksgiving assembly. SPARTAN HI-Y Back row: Mr. Hertz, Gareth Leeds, Bob Wilson, Dave Gutzler, Mark Woodley, lay Nicholas, Scott Kjos, Mark Mandel, Roger Van Hoy, Rick Gantenbein, Ray Cabral, Third row: Steve Shank, Ross Mercer, Brian Pilip, Doug Highland, Dave Anderson, Randy Page, Ken Peterson, Dave Stone, Richard Clark, Chris Brown, Dave Scheideman. Second row: Luis Nunez, Rod Toyota, Gary Kuntz, lim Shertey, Randy Cadonau, Alan Ford, Bruce Tombleson, Tim Sills, Rich Millison, Bart Brown, lim Smith. Front row: Henry Cohn, Marc Alexander, Cal Clarke, lerry Thompson, Steve Loye, Scott Wilson. students see future as american teachers Planning ahead, members of Future Teachers of America explored the possibilities of teaching careers. F.T.A. hosted various speakers represent- ing different fields of teaching. Meetings provided the girls with a chance to gain knowledge and insight into their future profession. . .. to gain information which will promote ...world peace. The International Relations League seeks . . . a better understanding of the world We live in .... Because of the complexity of World problems, each year the club concentrates on a specific area of immediate significance. This year's topic, Af- rica: A Crucible for Social and Political Change, hosted speakers and discussions in a year-long study culminating in the spring I.R.L. conference at Eugene. Guests included Miss Carolyn Miller and Anne Swift, American Field Service student from South Africa. The International Relations League supported the American Field Service program, and I.R.L. presi- dent, Cary F eibleman, gave much credit to ex- change student, Luis Nunez, for his outstanding illustration of the goals of I.R.L.: His abundant enthusiasm and capacity for friendship and un- derstanding Were the ideals that the International Relations League strove for in each of its members. Russian Children Sue Clute, Meg Chrysler, Berni Pilip, Terrie O' Brien, Nancy Carey, and Kay Hutchinson are wowed by Grand- father Frost, Laurence Keefe. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Nancy Stangell, lane Boyce, Kathy Froude, Chris Podorah, Chris Kammer, Suzi lones, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Back row: Gary Kuntz, Bruce Tombleson, Roger Van Hoy, Claude Schneider, Tim Sills Alan Ford, Dave lohnson, Dave Stoudt, Owen Blank, Fred Ross, Lawrence Keefe, Mr S Th'd lhMl'kWltV Atfal Ol K'K B' everson. xr row: o n o ni , a an , an sen, ris aramanos, rian Pilip, Scott Wyse, Alan Severson, Gerry Rich, Paul Nemser, Norm Cole, Dave Chrysler lames Roberts. Second row: Van Mason, Laurie Oseran, Beverly Russell, Kazuko Minagi lanet Torheim, Esther Moscow, lean Nakadate, Cheri Thompson, lackie Larkin, Sue Erickson, Sue Lang. Front row: Luis Nunez, Steve Spiegel, Cary Feibleman, Dave Hasson, Steve Elwell, rasca!s move in on wilson Despite the forewarning to Wilson, hinted in the translation of their club name, Picaros trascalsj, the purpose of the newly-formed Spanish club is to become more familiar with the Spanish culture, customs, and people. Combining interest and service, they also donated food baskets at Thanks- giving. SPANISH CLUB Back row: Lynette lawrence, Sue Thuemmel, Mike Curry, lames Roberts, Gary Smith, Dave Stone, Mark Wayson, Kim Wayson, Katy Nadal. Front row: Fran Root, Betty Amiton, Mrs. Montgomery, Linda Nelson, Sue Peters, Barbara Slane, Linda Farris, Anne Pasero. RUSSIAN CLUB Back row: Doug Hunt, Lawrence Keefe, David Chrysler, lon Huggins, Dick Huggins, Kent Frederickson. Middle row: Margaret Chrysler, Terrie O'Brien, Marilyn Bires. Front row: Berni Pilip, Sue Clute. french club thro ws pies ...a la mode Sparked by characteristic French exuberance, the French Club threw pies at the Club Carnival, and staged L'lnspecteur for third year classes. Established this year, the French Club set a tradi- tion of enthusiasm for future years. FRENCH CLUB Back row: Henry Langfus, Mike Curry, Gary Smith, Bob Lindlar, Pete Wayson.M1ddle row: lean Hartsook, Ginger Turner, Pam Berg, Marilyn Wodtli, Linda Bloom, Kathy Gould, Kathy Green. Front row: Eric Lalrorge, Karen Larson, ludy Gardner, Leslie Dolgenow, Vicky Crutcher, lim Smith. grandfather frost in russian The Russian Club enjoyed Russian food, songs and artwork as members explored various aspects of the Russian culture. Beginning with an exhibit of children's art held at the Masonic Temple, the group was later entertained by Russian folk danc- ing and a party, complete with Russian personnel from the exhibit. Members viewed a Soviet-pro- duced movie, Good-bye Doves, planned a pro- gressive dinner, and joined in an all-city banquet at David Douglas. Grandfather Frost, the Russian version of jolly old St. Nick, made a benevolent addition to Christmas festivities with Grant. 169 schussboomers pack slopes Organized to promote an active interest in skiing, the Schnee Wedel Ski Club became a chartered school club this year. As a result ot the increased enrollment ot the club, the Dads' Club agreed to sponsor buses to Mount Hood, and to arrange tor ski lessons. When not on the slopes, members appeased their ski appetite by watching Warren Miller ski films, and signing members' casts. SKI CLUB Back row: Kristy Karamanos, Nancy lohann, Debby Gunderson, lanet Torheim, Todd Kinsley, Alan Severson, Bob Steinmetz, Skip Souther, Larry Hahn. Fourth row: Leslie Dolgenow, Laurie Oseran, Lee luckett, Stewart Clelen, Ierry Reynolds, Kim Wayson, lames Roberts, David Hasson, Lex Butler. Third row: Thalia Williams, Molly Walters, Susie Iones, Linda Bloom, Sue Bloodworth, Iudy Darling, Gary Kuntz, Steve Biethan, Luis Nunez. Second row: Sue Poplack, Cathy Dalziel, Gail Hoisington, Wanda Cool, Pat Murray, Kathy Steele, Betty Reynolds, Merodee Buchanan, Bernie Pilip, Andryce Amiton, Margi Morrison. Front row: Mary Brennan, Katie Nadal, Steve Loye, Tim Mosher, Karla Dolum, Pam Ruthertord. xx, f Y t xx ,1 f -1, 1 , ,X SKI CLUB Back row: Tim Sills, Bruce Tombleson, Brian Pilip, Terry Abrams, Eric LaForge, Roger Van Hoy, Dave Stone, Bill Kinsey, Ken lohnson, Doug Highland, lon Wiener. Fourth row: Craig Briggs, Dick Campbell, Pete Marana, Pete Reynolds, Tom Mundel, Nick Gluth, Steve Mash, Dave Anderson, Cal Clarke, Carl Hughes, lim Forkner. Third row: Steve Biethan, Cary Feibleman, Dan Blunk, Alan Nicholson, Bruce Myers, lohn Allen, Steve Parsons, Laura Ross, lill lackson, Sue Peters, Barbara Slane, Chris Peterson. Second row: Sue Lang, Carolyn Tripp, Barbara Hobbs, Pat Kullberg, Sara Butzein, Kathy Elwood, Arlene Zimmerman, Margi Sutherland, Kathy Renner, Roblay Shepherd, Sue Welch. Front row: Margaret Hobbs, Sue Erickson, Nancy Preslwood, lanet Vanden- geirer, Connie Morgan, Karen.Veltum, Kathy Hetzler, Ann Coppock, Leslie Butler, Ioan 1 er. .w Ab-uv 1 ?:Qi f . lg-4 PQ :gg 1 3 3 Y , , .c f., . ' 5 .. 3'P4whM, Sei ff, M ,Mx ,X .Vi ,,. V f :gm Myxu. .5,t,,.X,. LQ, fl ,af lf' Reis?-A ,ff Q . ,ri 'sir'-f - if J: 'f5'f'.' i , , , , - K- :Mn .1 rt Uffnsfr::-,Amar y,. .K ,, 6A , mf L 12511 'ibn Sffaf' ' x 5'Q n.V v.4'1H'q ,, , . Aw, fy., gf ' ,AHL ' 1 1 4 1 16 N2 ' Qf25u.,,, 4 1 'i I , 4 , I K, .'Q3'f5fv A x K tile up H., Aa f 1 .gig 'A ,fm Q' - ,J 5 , - X. 'S .gg an 4 1 K. ,L 72' + N Frm w .Al-. . .- , 7 tt , Y 2 C Y 'X Y 't Y I V , 'ggi A- 2. , 1 5: X ,g f , Q ', , .U . is . 1 o ' 1 . ' 1 -f' :7: , - ' 'fWf'f4-wx, Q, b . ,f 1 4: -i f ' . it f v 1 3 'A. I :if V ' st . ' , fix , , -4 - 4, , :iw A LLY' t f 7 . politics, precincts and previews for t. a. r. An exciting glimpse into backstage politics was experienced by members of this year's Teen-Age Republicans. In affiliation with Young Republicans of Multnomah County and Oregon, the club can- vassed Portland precincts and helped in the regis- ter-to-vote campaign, as well as supporting its prospective candidates. Earlier in the year they spread Christmas cheer by decorating the Mult- nomah County Republican Headquarters. Inter- ested students were welcome at all meetings, and meetings were interesting, as emphasized by the first discussion, at which Mr. Dwaine Stoddard, Young Republican leader, and Mr. Bob Packwood, attorney and state legislator, led a lively discussion on the policies of the Republicans. platforms and petitions fOr y.0'. Established this year, the Young Democrats set up a platform for the state Young Democrats, attended a city-wide convention, and worked on the Mult- nomah County Democratic Platform Committee. Further party support was keynoted by the circu- lation of one petition to lower the voting age to eighteen, and another petition proposing a change in the city government set-up. 2 TEEN-AGE REPUBLICAN S Back ow: Richard Gantenbein, David Hasson, lames Roberts, Alan Severson, Alan Ford, Cary Feibleman, Greg Hoffman, Don Cook, Robbie Lamb. Middle row: Linda lohnson, Andrea Gass, Karen Stahl, Barbara Sweany, Carol Davison, Stacia Leupp Ian Hurst, Ian Marshall. Front row: Roger Van Hoy, Walt Van Atta, David Chrysler Sharon Bowman, Gary Kuntz. radio society climbs roof Wilson's Amateur Radio Society did not raise the roof itself, but they did raise an antenna on the roof of the school. Constructed for transmitting purposes, the antenna served the ham station built by the club earlier in the year. Hampered by technical difficulties, the boys spent most of the year adjusting and readjusting the ham set. youth Uno' signizibanoe in life Youth For Christ sought to illustrate the strength of a religious belief and the significance of reli- gion today. Films, discussions and city-wide activ- ities lent emphasis to the principles of Christianity developed by each member and explored by the group. WARS Ba k w: Bill D Beste, Fred Wert, Pat Ha gton. Middle row: Larry F , Rocco L d' , L H if ld Bill Cowling, St A d n. Front row: lohn Sha , R' h d L bby, D ll D YOUTH FOR CHRIST B k wc ludy Carlson, Bev Russell, Elaine Mclioberts, Bernd Kuehn, Gilbert A p B H orlh, Lorraine Pullman, Lynn Butherus. F t w: Alice Arp, K thy Ch'ld s, Dawn Haworth Lee Albaugh, Steve Ran y. 173 -. , 'J AY , X ,.:a3ff ' -1f: .g:m, .3 'W ' rg 'T' 1 Q , f 1 . ' - -, , ff' swam 1. X W f y A W Q . . ' , f 'nfQ5fv',, y 'F ' if K 'K ' V. Q, . , 55.49. 'K vi f r , ' X ' K I , ' X ., - , .1 ' X ' .Q ' - . 4. Q ' A null- . V Q . . , it . .FAQ ilgfwh W L f ,- . gr ,. ' ' ' 'f : 'Y 'VS 5 ,. ' . f ' 33 5' mf , - 1. , Q -ff , . 'Q L gif P 4.-1' 3 - K K , , Rfb? Af 53, .Q :w lim: RA A . 4 A - Q .4 ' ' ,- X' - 45-il' 5' Q' 1 ' ' y f rfr ' ' 4 l 1 L 4' -b ' rr-4:f'A'mvi :Jw A 'fig 3 4 , A f W . f f - . . gfggi v Q A., 1- - wx: 1 . 4 +, :F N 3. 4 ,g4r.:.g!7 .' v,,,F1'I ,v,'Li 1 ' ' 1, 'fa - 7 f 34 3 .22 W, d, 'gig Q ,Y-2 xg 5 A . 541' JH mf' 151 4 .fe-Q, t X ' f . 1 . .rf 'ig J if ' f 1 '2 1 1 , ' ' V- -wt' Q95 ' Af' ' ':. 2 2 '11 ' 51, W ,U ,K 4 HP- . V, V. ., . ,. W q c, nk A r .,-gi: 'Y v . - 'V , ,wgfj A . . ' 13 HL , -A -. - 'a f i f f ' ' ' Q f' , Qu X 1 , J' W' . I 'D' , - . '- l 1 oi' 'if ' . 1 ff ' n, .1 ' , ya . ., , ,A 4-2 1592 3 ' J , ,af W. ., :ek 'V ' JM, ,Q f - V -,, 4. f ' fi ' 3 . ', f ' My Y is ' , L - 552, f F339 WW JL . ' W3 WW ' 'fri We w x A 5 -'..'fQQ F 3a3 W 1 w 1' 1' F QU gi' N 1 , '32 C. .- .Q -2, f, A 1 1' 1 ' ' was ' 1- 'I , 'f Av '. - . M W ' '- ' ij, -. - ':I ., ,Q - dy j vly 7i , ,A gg - ju ' 2 'W Y R i Yi 'K ' A lx ' I -'fffqg' 15 ' LB 'ff' 1 M ,,,,.Wwffx3 M 4, Q H gy. ff. 35' -W 4 v gh 1 ,, 4 A, MF .ff ? Wxgwfifvl' 'x x 5 ' '75 E- I , . ' ff' ,vy lx- N , ' 1 . V152 4 4.J. ,,,.-,-V' - A 255 , ' 9' V ff, . ,x g 5 QQ ,y :A ,ibrrrif ,,'g,.1f' ' I Q .X Q -- ,- Q ' Y r -lip: 2 21, ' V' ff ' g 4' ,.- V ff ' , 1 57' 5' -W V fi' f H .. a .Qi ff ...L ,1 . ' ' E , . Q1 A W 11?'fi,f-Awf j 2123: ,,1W,f ,. Q -1 ' 1. , -, Y, , , .. 1 , -f . 1 fx ' , ' i -M. .r -' J - ' f' 'Q K5 -'ug AIA A -I .V f Qri 1-1. -1. I Q . .A E ' ' fif? ft 2 - . v.. ' f '-- ' 'V V . . . ' la g, .,y,.V.,,,e4ijA. -.QQ-AFP R' ii' .- ' . ,X ,, E' -341 A 53304151 , ' I, . mx . , qu1g,,,,.4fg 'f A, 3, .N ,- - , 1 Q, b - H 9 ' . 9 .Q QYASTN W if M A, .1 U9 5 V,-v M x ,:f. V A b gsff 2 .' 57 f . fjf' A- X ,. f Q- f . Q f 'S W 3-ff' Q2 M .V -fab M -A -,, A ,:' .,,, ,pq ,. 5 53 ifvw I XM ,. L ' V it A Y xx? 3. : KA 9. 3 Z VA rin.. gi I ,a Bei , gi' .milf wma! 2 r 4 , -Kg ' f ,, A g f ,M V , fx Q-, - f 1 .1 ,V , 6 , ' 4 f. ' 4' k f if fig ' , 1' 'fps x -wU ' ff' ' If-F . . f . . . . fr a , -,f - ' - ,af ,gs'E. ,F ' '94 - V. 152,42 - 1-,, Vg. 4. V. Q . 'f -' X mn MW .1 10. i ' 9, Q, E , f ,Ki ,Mg .Q 1, A 'W' ' W., , .,, Q, A - ,. 1,4 . A fb, ' E13 ' V ,. ,aw I Q. . gli -,V I . 5 .34.1 4:1 , 1 4g:,,,1:- ff ,ig ' ' 'X un gif 2 Ri' wg ii I .1 - 5 ' 'f. ,. ii ' 5 ,32 ' ' K ' , . Q23 x., is Q ? ifw ' A .- f A. f. 1 . , f- x N, W X' as-'M' 7 f. 1 ,51 3 gf- , 1 1' my 4 -Q ' ' 2. f gg 1: v F :yin 1,53 .J 'E .Qi V V , .15 4 ,Ak -. gags , :fi 3.1 ,g5f5,.A L H U s -N A-in 2' t-. . gg: gy' B .1 '. 'V . - U 1: 53' ,. ' f7 ,,.I:i,f 5 437, 2' 'gi f Mg- 4 . X. f I -1 - XV. -f 2 5 13 , I - ,Q .5 F' .MM ..1ew? f ':' , f gif QM 41 . My ' ' -- .M JW .A -Tibgza 'J '14 .1411-va 'aa - 'rp' Rf' 1 .iw ,QM '-' Q . 5 ' ...vw ki- ' fi . , 4 fmli rl 5 ,vb 1555, ,. ' M .,,5,-,.- f f , R ., ' , My - , if yy ,gf J , 1, , fx. '-. V r. ak ,- nie: 'A -, ' --ff. ' A f v , W v 5 , v ' 1 V 1. 1 ' v . A1 .:,f.f A '-. ' - 1 ' . , ' 3 -L 4' ' , ,:sg:QY'.g' w. s w ag 5. ,im mf uf A . ,V ' . 1 1? Q.'2:f+ ' X wa ' Q . W' if , ww H M .ff ' f ,' - Q 1 ' .l - 1-N, 2 1 'FP ,.f A- . ' W' '- 'fi' 1 - 2 J -' + A ' XX 'A . ff. 'hz ' x N, A , V My 42 , QW' A f VL ,X 4, , M f A V-fi 'f EL , 11 ' .1 7- ' M ' 5 ' . f, ,. My . 3- 'V Rx' ff Lim ' nw Q .Qw'm M' wa... 4+ 'Q f f in . f -vs, N., K PM . Wai' fig? 456 3.250 ' ,av .1 ,ff 31 . if X is ynzad.. WH an kg x ' , 2653? 5 1 '1 1 f1,'--fw w vxix . X 1? sv ' Q . fa. ' 1 755,53 M qs, 'pn A 1 14 ,f -1 1 .g, wg: '-,, ' . O9 Yw g.f2'..f-S .1 A 1 . , . K in gg., A EQ? 2' . 'Q Xzfgfj. J ,, 'f K w .gjg ,, MQ, , 0,55 3.4111 1 Q ' 1' ., . ' 'fbf V M. A , 1 sg.. -M., .-'52 K fr -asf, , . ,fs --2 'vx ffi' 'f ' 1 7 fx ' ' 1' en' ' - Q . . 'f . F' 23.2 V g. ,M-'1 -V -f, . ' .ffm . J,-' 1' ' 4 ' 'EZ K .4,gqM , fe? 351, . W, M.. .Calm QA? f AWE? W4 k g, Ei ga' V Z WV.-w x 15-,K 2' img W wg , ' - L. j 5' 1 k Q' A h al f I Xin. 3 .7 , Q. , CLASSES seniors seniors challenge worlds . . . fo find Their way wilh ofhers, or look for if olone. John Briggs-Presideni Gary Bergren-Vice President Leslie Butler--Secretary Cary Feibleman-Treasurer V I? ' Kg., 1, g faq Y , I-Vs, N U , ,K lj 7' ,Q ,,-,wwf gag-r vi'gv 9'f N 4. WL., , 3 n :if x rg, fit xi M, MY? -1 ff Mi' l 051' vv ' . :-5-. -N , gi .wifi , :f 3 1- ff -, . ea? H. 'mfs -r fx I Q25 M , 1- Q. 4 ,wg 5 :ff i nk' 11 s Q Q . f ,pp 4 rr gba, un! Carolyn Tones' face exemplifies the perplexed humor of the play, You Can't Take It With You. now is The fime fo concenfrcrfe on ocfivifiesf' Cathy Archer Transfer from Everett, Wash. Pheta, Sadie Hawkins Comm. Prom Comm., Graduation Comm., B.C.A., Trojan Trix. Thomas S. Armentrout Fr. ,V. V. Fooiball, V. Ten . l . - n1s,Fr., l.V. Track, Thespians, National Honor Society, Soph. Class V.P., Room Rep., Talons. Don James 4--'11-gv Gilbert Arp Senior Band, Y.F.C., You Can't Take lt With You. Carolyn Lee Arthur Y.F.C., Pep Club. Thomas M. Ahern Bowling, Golf Team. Marc Allen Alexander Sxmziatfiii lli-Y Sri' a' Arn Fi , l.V., V. 'l'r.it'l:, l.V. Cross Country Fiwinirriiricq, Six: Club, CV S. Rep. Debra Jean Amiton 1 'lhfzfiflti :': 12521 CTL: Sic.-11: V lt::i:. Ccrmy., Cl1F.sfv:x.ff l7f::'n,al Comni., Gym D-i:i.l'y', Arnett, rtinHer1taqe Tow, liowlgnq, Stephen M. Andersen Fr., l.V. Football, Ares, Gym Dandy, Safety Council. '64 fp Craig John Anderson Gymnast. Diane Marie Appleton Gym Dandy, C.V.S. Rep. B.C.A., Library Aid. -rfl:f1'll-' ..: 592135 f-s 2: Rf X, wk -rr' if.. - .mf J!! mtl ia.. 13N , ax Joyce Margaret Avery lunior Choir, Girls' Glee, King and l, Concerts. Gary V. Backstrom Gym Dancly, Electronics Club, lr. Achievement, Key. Michael Dwight Baldwin J.V. Track, l.V. Football, Ares, V. Football Manager, Room Rep., ludiciary Comm., Men of Troy, Powder Puff Coach. Steven Charles Ball Transfer from Seattle, Wash., Room Rep, Virginia Lee Bardsley Trojanox Trofan Trix, Sliowlzoaf, Cassantitmi, Home EC. Fashion Show, Tania Footl tall Banquet Contni. Janet Lynn Barnett Cuates, Statesman Staff, Honor Roll, Room Rep., l.R.l... F.T.A., Dance Committees. Ei ll , . ' f .1 , .n ,J X w w . ' P 4 K 5 Ls. Leslie L. Baumgartner Troyan Ed., l.ayout Ed.. D.A.l?. Award, The Verifiian Co-Editor, Prom Chairman Cassandra Seo., Historia Gold Key Art Honorary, Quill and Scroll. Steve Joe Baxter AllAState Choir, Senior Ensemble Sr. Choir, Honor Roll, Fr., l.V., V. Track, Letterman, Room Rep., Trolan Trix, Trolohns, Swimming. wx ' fir-'A Linda Jean Berry B.C.A. Carol Anne Betich l3.C.A,, Kemo. ? V jg.. '51, Christine Narver Bayless . , ,X lite .ii ,-: L,.i1'e- iw Slit ': 13 Eiw 55. if x i1 L2..f l'--:::. C ' 1 T1 ' Ph: rf. rr ri' l7.:,:1:' Fl? A Cli.i.:'i:..i'. Daniel Evans Beasley Mu Alpha Theta, Sr, Class Play, The King and l. ,sale '! T9 Marek R. Bijan Soccer Club, Chess Club, Transfer from Cleveland HS. Steven Gordon Birkett Fr., l.V. Football, Fr., l.V. Track, Fr., l.V., V. Wrestling, l..etterrnen, Gladiators, T.A,R. V. Pres., Gymnastios, Gymnastic Circus, Powder Pull Coach, Gym Dandy. Steven Charles Bennett l.V. Cross Country, l.V., V Wrestling, Fr., l.V. Tiack Darlis Bentz Harding Home EC. Fashion Shows, Gym Dandy Showlvoat, Troian Trix l3.C.A. James Leslie Black l.V. Track, Key Club Sql. at Arms, Library Aid. Sue B. Black Bac-A-f PPP Club, Gym Dandy, T.A.R. Gary Ray Bergren Sr, Class V.P,, V. Cross Country, Fr. V. Truok, l.V, Basketball, Men ol Troy Treas., National Honor Soriety, Mu Alpha Theta, Talons. Helen Estelle Bergstrom National Honor Soriety, Mu Alpha Theta, Delphi Sec., NMSQT Letter, Sr. Choir, Citizenship Award, Science Fair Award, Owen Douglas Blank SB. President, National Honor Society, Forensians Pres., l.V. Track MVP. Sorcer, Cross Country, Talons, l.l?.L., Honor Roll, NMSQT Letter, Citizenship Award. Janet Karen Bleyhl Teoua Sec., Sqt. at Arms, Delphi, Gyrn Dandy, Prom Comm., Powder Pull. Kathleen M. Berk Transfer from Cleveland H.S., Pheta, Pep Club, Troiim Trix, Room Pep., Xmas Formal Comm., Prorn Comm. Joanne Margaret Berry Transfer trrni Lake Oswego Ore Art Sluzw, Flay Fefe Skit l7i:':::'e Medial Prof feSsLon.ils' Clun German Club, Portland Dock Comm Art Contest, Dance Comm s O f:,.i'.'17 2 tr., fn. , '-I K 91-4-., rf I Mlikif.-:vf'fwz.11,.::f.zI!iTI. Troyan Co-Editor Nancy Piluso and Senior Class President lohn Briggs-Septernbeis Girl and Boy of the Month. you realize fhcn' problems are only beginning. '1 adv' ...M- Susan Ann Bloodworth Troyr1nStaft, Cv1.1'l--1 ll1s1or nu. ,. ,. , Lan, Sgt. aiAt'n1s, H i rue.. of ,, . Troy Trois., volt lmrii, l,l3.l.., Sl11Cli11', llmxller Putt, lliom Comm., Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm Robert N. Blum -rr ,-..-.f Gail Evelyn Jane Bonn Transler from St. Mary's Academy, BCA., Greatest improvement Award. Steve W. Boutelle Gymnastics, Gymnastics Circus, lr. Olympics Medal, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Wrestling, State Gymnastics Meet. Susan Jane Bowlby Cuates. Sharon Louise Bowman li'-it-ri wt l:v,' Ciizr' ll.-:ax r livtl, l7m's-'t1::,1iw:s, l:o1'v:1:s.v 'l'nuni, T.!X.lf. llrefr., 'l':'s-us. lTn'.v'le: Pat? S li. Chinn f'l2!1'., FX-rv. ly-vi. Sv lliflioard Dvlgrlzz Tioya mn. iff' ---an .,.-4' Jane Marie Boyce F.T.A., V. Pres., Sec., Ski Club, Pheta, Trojan Trix Make-up, Transfer from Mar Crest H.S,, B.C,A., Frosh Press. Grant W. Branstator Sr. Hand, Nat1on.ilHonor Society, NMSQT Letter, Mn Alpha Theta, Key, Bowling. Y Mary Brennan Troyan Copy Editor, Senior Class Play, Ski Clulv Treas., Quill and Scroll, American Heritage Tour, Powder Pull Prom Scc1all?oom Decorations Chrm., Sweetheart Ball Comm, Judy Ann Bresee Sr. Band, lr. Band, Gym Dandy, Bowling. awe. S--..-yn Kathy Laine Bresnan Honor Roll, Delphi, lr. Band Sr. Marching Band, Fashion Show Hostess, Mother- Daughter Tea Comm , B.C.A Powder Pull, Gym Dandy. John Channing Briggs Sr. Class President, National Honor Society, Mn Alpha Theta, GE. Dental Science Award, NMSQT Letter, Showlvand, Orchestra, l.R.L., Boy ofthe Month, Biology Lab Asst. Keith Alvin Brindell Fr. Fooioall, Fi., l.V. Wrestling. Robert M. Brisbin l.V. Track, Swimming, Gym Dandy. Anton Kerston Broms l.V., V. Football MIP, S.B. V. Pres., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Socoer, Men of Troy, Talons Honor Roll, l.V. Vfrestling, Fr. Track, All Star Team. Barton Hoyt Brown Spring V. Rally, Fr., l.V., V, Track, Fr., l.V., V, Cross COUNTY, Gymnastics, l.V. Wrestling, Soccer, Men ol Troy, Soartan Hi-Y. is .1 1 .3 1' , f..1: n Hliiili, Christopher B. Brown Spartan llt-Y, Fr., l.V. Vv'restl1nU. Trojan Trix. Jennifer Ann Brown Women of Troy, Golf Team, Cassandra, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Powder Puff, Kappa, Pres., Student Store, Home EC. Fashion Show, '3 l-il 'NGN-3 -H-9 T C Jan Lex Butler l.V.Trat1l4 Mor., V. Cross Country Mor., Troyohns, Kino and l, Powcler Pull Rally, Ski Club, Knuqhts, Key, l.V. Cross Country Mqr., l.V. Basketball Mor., Gym Dandy Leslie Butler Sr. Class Sec., Cuates Trees., Daisy Mae, Women ol Troy, Golf Team, Powder Pull, C.V,S. Rep., Room Rep.. Honor Roll, Slc1Clulu, l.l?.L., Prom Comm. we T i Q, 1. Eg f r rp ta -E P 'rv T 'lll llll A , 5' ., 5. Kathleen Buchanan Merodee L. Buchanan Caslzatulrri, Pownivr l'ull Coymnn, l'ro:1h l7:0l1.'C!czl1rt, SrQ1C.luli, llrom Hop CT,V.S. Rep, Gym Dantly, Kappa Soo., 'ln-.xs. 525314411 - ---vt, U ..,-11. 5--,g3,,,..:,, . flullrl' ' W' I ra qi-E' ak .-ire G- . l 1 Qixl 1' V., John Stephen Burch lr. Class VP., Fall Varsity Rally, Letlermen, V. Swim- minq, Room Rep. Darrell Burnett Room Rep., All Stale City Chczzr, Senior Chou' Sensor Erserrzt-lo Tro'an Trzx lntrar:.1:ral Vfrosztltnfg Kmq and l. Timothy C. Burnett Douglas B. Burns :fi KP nasal' .ae-n 13 A A T 1' M A,:'J . ' 5 J f' Leslie Marion Butterfield SB. Art. Clirmn., llonor Poll, Homeoomlnq Queen, Sweet' heart Court, Room Rep., Sr. Faculty Basketball Comm. Chnnn., C.V.S. Rep., Cassandra. Randell E. Cadonau Constance Ann Cadrecha NMSQT Letter, Honor Poll, Kemo VP., Debate Team, Forensians, The Verifiian, Creative Writing Club Seo., Alumni Tea Hostess, C.V.S. Rep., Room Rep. Cynthia Ann Cain Swimming MVS, Hiqh Point Swimmer, All American, National Record Holder, Art Stall, Powder Putt, Tequa Seo., Sql. at Arms, Delphi Sec., Women of Troy. Nancy Jamie Campbell Kr-mo Sec., l.li.l., Sk. Clur, Cala Statesman. Michael A. Capek Sharon Coleen Butcher Girls' Poly Co-on S-tuilent, Mmi1.'alASst., Y.F.C. Sec., Chaplain, Fr. Fashxon Show, Y.F.C. Chaplain of the Year, Lynn Butherus Orchestra, Kinq and l, Show Boat, Thesgnans, Christmas Formal Comm.. Senior Class Play, Youth for Christ. 'U' 5? Nancy Jean Carey K1.::s1a:'Cl11h V.l7,, Pep Clui Xmas Formal Comm., L1nU' vtslo, Gym Darwly, You Can' Taliz- lt Vfnh You Stage Crew. Timothy J. Carlton Key Club Pres., Sqt. at Arms Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Jirn E. Carpenter Fr. Football, Fr, Wrestling. James Drexell Carr Transfer from New lersey, Fr., I.V. Baseball, Band, Band Manager. Daniel Russell Case Thomas Edward Canfield National Honor Society Fr., V,Wrestl1nq, Fr., l.V., V. Cross Country, Fr., l.V. Track. lv-'F '4--qv Raymond John Cauduro l.V., V. Football Manager, l.V., V. Basketball Manager, V, Baseball Statistician, Men ot Troy, Thespiuns, Showhout, Troyan Trix, Gym Dandy. Steven Michael Cerri Spring Varsity Rally, C.V.S. Rep., l.V., V. Baseball, Talons, Gym Dandy, Gladiators. Kathleen Denise Childers National Honor Society, Y.F.C. Treus., Sr, Choir, Troian Trix, Troya, Foreign Language Field Day, Cotton 'n Cord Comm. Carole Jean Childs Cuates, Xmas Formal Comm. Transfer trom North Salem, Ore, Mariorie Wing, Garnett Knight, Ski Club, French Club, Room Rep. ,-5, uv- ,ri l William John Chorlton l.V. Baseball, Gladiators, Gym Dandy. Paul David Chrysler Tennis Team, Sr. Choir, Senior Ensemble, All-State Choir, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians, Key Club, Russian Club, Men of Troy, l,R.l.., Esther Anne Claflin Quill and Scroll, Statesman Staff, Cuates Act. Chrm., Sgt. at Arms, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Powder Putt, Girls' Glee, Frosh Evaluation Comm. Janet Ann Clark Pamela Allison Clark Delphi Pres., Tequa Pres. Richard Allen Clark Transfer from letferson l'l.S., Spartan Hi-Y, l.V,, V. Baseball, Swimming. Robert Trent Clearwater Stewart L. Clelen Knights, Ski Club, Trojan Trix, Citizenship Award, Gym Dandy, Fr. Football. Susan Ann Clute Delphi Pres,, V.P., King and l, Showboat, Russian Club Sec., Treas., Ski Club, Honor Roll, Dance Comm. Alan Keith Coefield Fr., l.V. Wrestling, Gym Dandy. ww Barbara Helen Colby Home Ei, l .4:.lxLan Show Bowliziq. George Davis Cole Key Cllilv llzes V ll Folksiyuoass l'i'e::., Ronin lk-gn, l'lonor Roll. ' N. 'lk -Q.-. E James B. Collins Shirley Jean Cone Delphi, Pres., Swim Team, Women of Troy, Orchestra, Trojan Trix, Y.F.C. Wanda Ann Cool Cassaririiue Alumni Tea Fr. Fashion Show, Troya, Chess Clula, Ski Club. Candace Merry Cook Rwoyn lie-rv., Gym Dandy, Xm.isl orm.1l Conim., Pep Clair, Orzfhesfra, Girls' Glee. X F ,7- vfK 1 Charles Edward Corrigan Fr., l.V. Basketball, Mu Alpha Theta, Fr. Caiuf., l.V. V. Football, Honor Roll, l.V,. V. Baseball, Quill ani Scroll, Taloris Troyazt Spcrls Erl, Men ol lroy Margaret Corvi Transfer from Spokane, Vllash., Tennis Sk1Clx:li, Drama, Fresh Rally, Pheta, Powder Puff, Trogazi Trix Room Rep. Stephen W. Couche Golf, Letlermen, Fr. Basketball, American Heritage European Studies, Sharon Louise Couture Spies Sec., ArtFa1r, Transfer from Lincoln HS. Patricia Kay Coverstone Slalesman, Bus. Mgr., Arnicia, Sr, Choir, lr. Band, Room Rep., Trojan Trix. Douglas Alan Crandall lVV., V. Easeuall, Talcns, Ski Club, lrojohns Room Rep., Gym Dandy. 'raa . We M sn, it. C.,-v Sir Dennis Reginald Cooper Swimming, Spanish Club. Key, Room Rep. Murray Stephen Cooper Rumi. Rep., l.V. liaselxall Man iqer, lianil, Key, lirrwlino. Roberta Anne Copernoll Cassandra Pres Sngvrino Varsity Rally Fr. Class lreas., Vllomen ol Troy Pres., American Heritage to Europe, Swimming, Room Rep. Ann L, Coppock Caules Historian, Troianes, Sci-Ex VP., Women ol Troy, l.l?.L., Swimming, Slc1Clulm, Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Science Fairs. Dave Cole joins the long line of folk singers who delighted millions this year. i don'1 picfure myself as cr senior, buf rather as cr part of fhe sfudenf body. Dan RHey 4 crew.. i,--.40 ...it f--ar Linda Lou Crawford Daniel Wayne Critchett B.C.A,, T1-.m1:lei- from Fr- Football, POOIH Pep., Seattle, Wuslnnqton. Ares, Gym Dandy. Thomas H. Crawford Mary Lou Critchfield I.V., V. Basentill, Men ot Transter from Beaverton Troy, Room Rep. HS., Hiqh-Y Teens, Spanish Club, Tennis Team, Ski Club, Spies, Omechi, French Club. Chairman of the Father-Dauahter Banquet loyce Erland and Student Body President Owen Blank-Boy and Girl ot the Month for February. you have fo Think about what you're going to do for The rest of your life . . . and come fo some conclusion. Murray Cooper -...po Reg Custaloe Gym Dandy, Key Clulv. Ronnie Lynn Dahl Wrestliiiq, Gymnastics. ,Q-. 1 Marcia Lucille Dean Cassandra, 'l'liespi1an::, King and l. Jacqueline Delaessert Sr, Choir, lr. Choir, Trotan Trix, Cuates, Transfer lrom New York, Synoopaters, Orchestra, Outstanding Typist of the Year. Judith Marie Darling Trolanes, Cassandra, Skt Clulv, Room Rep., Powder Putt, Troyan Trix, Art Fair, Science Fair. Joan Emily Davidson Pep Clutw, Trojan Trix, Girls' Glce. John G. DesBoui1lons V. Basketball Manaqer, V. Cross Country Manager, Statesman Statt, Men of Troy, Forensians. JacRuth J. DeTillion 'lransler trom Tiaard, Ore., Swimming, l,etterwoman, Home Ext. Fashion Show, Gym Dandy, Cassandra. f ,S Q af f Richard O. Davidson lr. Class President, Men ot Troy Pres., Fr.. l.V,, V. Football, Fr., l,V., V. Basket- liall, Fr., l.V., V. Baseltall, Honor Roll, Talons, Slnme All State Team. Anne Arlene Davis Troya, Sec., Chess Club, Frosh Fashion Show, Homecoming Tea. Patricia Dickens Cuates, Troya, Foretqn Language Banquet Comm Gym Dandy. Allison Dick Rnoni Rep., Cnt.1Stt1tef1mun, Trolan Trix, Ornecln, Gills' Glee, Student Store, lr. Choir. AU? Peter John Deckers Tmrisfor from Forest Grove, Oro., Coll Tenm, Fr. Football. Lynn Marie Dobbs Trollmws, Trollm Trlx, Showlvo-xl, Cassdmira, Clllzermslmp Avmrfl 'Ct Janet Edelman Stephen D. Elwell IRL. lhstorrrm, Fore-nslans AFS. Selechon Comm., The Vorerllan, Room Pep., SS. Fvemnq Sommer. 'Q My Karla Jean Dolum Clxssdmlre Pres., V. Pres, Sk1ClulwSec., Powder Pull, Clxrxstnms Formal Comm, Prom Comm., Frosh Frol1c Court, C.V.S. Pep., Gym Dandy, Room Rep. April Dunlap 's.,,.,y Sharon Katherine DuVa1l Spring Vdrsxly Rally, Home' commq Court, Room Rep., Cassandra Hxstrrllm, Sec., Trolanes, Tro1LmTr1x, Powder Puff, Skx Club, Amerxcan Herltdqe Trlp Aluroficl, Craig S. Dunham Sandra Kay Dupuy Susan Jane Eayers Tlxespxrmss, Kmq and I, Gym Gym Dandy, B.C.A., Kemo Room Rep., B.C,A., Home Ec, Dmuly, Showboal, You Crm'1 Trees. F5Sh1OY1 Show, GYYU DKmdY- Take It With You, Teahouse of the Auqx1stMoon, Troyem Trlx, Fr. Football, Stage Crew, Fr, Track. 'Oi 'Wei' WW' will 1 'Q Jacqueline Lee Elwood Gull 'l'e.sm, Women ol Troy llow lor llull, Cassamlryx, Skl Club, Semor Band. Kathleen Ruth Elwood Svr1'11rCl1o1r Tz'ora'1e-1: l-you cm, oelphr, Yrfo. Sharon Colleen Emerson B.C.A., Cafelerm Asst, llowlmg Team, Daniel Erdt -sf-. I? Lawrence Warde Erwin Fr. WW-s'l.:.f1 I.V.R1lly, Room livp., Ml. llorml SR1 Patrol, Oyvll1xr1si::, Ares, Gyrnnrlslxcrs. Nancy Joy Emmrich Joyce Marie Erland Eric Estep Cassandra, Fowuler llufl, Father-D.3x.qrx'f'z li 1: 1 .ef Fr., l.V V W:w lm:1, Sr Chrrxm. S'1w1,:y,,,'r l':r:'tmq- Hariri, Or. ln---fm l.efi'P:'r11F- r.1pl1yFj. Tlx'-V'-:1l..zr1 Fiplslitess Y-lqjr. Qplf 1' 2 Scroll, Horior EQ' .. C A, Cassanlra 5f1i.11tA:'n:s Marsha Helen Fleming Pheta Pres. Metro. Youth Council, Sweetheart Court, Ski Club, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Powder Putt. Alan G. Ford Fr., l.V. Wrestling, l.V. Base- ball, Fr. Football, Troiohns, l.R.L., Spartan Hi-Y, Room Rep., Folk Sinqers Club. nf? A a.3Qs .'l Q . 7 , .may ' K f - ,. ,,,, W . S- -sr' -'H'-' 1 Htl- .F '-32:32 it 4 1 is K-.. fa ts, Vi ri- -at 2 t vie-m d . tt Roberta Sue Evans Amicia, Art Fair, Gym Dandy. Lillian M. Fahner Sr. Choir, Pheta, Room Rep., Prom Comm., Trojan Trix. Ea -AS 'W rqgjxl -...gr Richard Donald Foster Transfer from Anaheim, California, lr. Choir. Don Robert Fowler Fr., l.V,, V. Football, Fr. Basketball, Men ot Troy, lr., Sr, Choir, Troian Trix, Pow' der Putt Coach, Show Boat, Gym Dandy, Boys' Glee. 'smear Lawrence G. Farr Key, Mu Alpha Theta, W.A.R.S., Bowling. Cary Edward Feibleman l.R.L. Pres., V, Pres., Ski Club, Sr. Class Treasurer, Mu Alpha Theta V. Pres., Room Rep., Forensians, Statesman Ad Manager, National Honor Society, Bruce Alan Fraser Fr., l.V., V. Football MIP, all City Honorable Mention, l.V., V. Track, 'Talons Sqt. at Arms, Lettermen, Ski Club l.C, Rep. Mary Gretchen Franz Trojan Trix, Show Boat, Sr, Choir, Foreiqn Language Banquet. :Os JoAnne Fessler Transter from New Haven, Connecticut. Juanita R, Field Kenio V, Pres., lunior Choir, Girls' Glee, Dental Science Class at Girls' Poly. Robert B. Fronk. Jr. Michael R Gaines V. Swimnunfr, Fr., l.V. Track, Ares, Fr., Wrestlinq, Fr, Football, Evaluation Wrestling Award, Swimming, Comm., Room Rep., Fr. Student Council, Glatltatonz, Gym Danily, Randall L. Funnamark lr. Achievement, Fr. Track, Gym Dandy. Janet Louise Fish Senior Class Play, Trojan Trix, Thespians, Drama, Prom Comm., Sweetheart Ball Comm., May Pete Dance Comm., Gym Dandy. Peggy Jean Fishel Cassandra, Room Rep., Pow- der Puff, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., B.C.A. Room Rep., C.V.S. Ren-, Gym Dandy. Edward Alan Galen St.1tes1n.snSt.1lt, Troyan Pliotoarmrlwir, 'l'rot.in Trix. W.. Ki up-...y Kathryn Jean Fitch Statesman Assoc. Ed., Feature Ed., Pheta Sec., Act. Chair- man, Quill and Scroll, Dance Comm., Ski Club, Powder Ruff, Honor Roll, David Eldon Fix Fr., l.V., V. Track, Fr., l.V., V, Cross Country, Literary Comm., Art Seminar, Talons, Men of Troy, Honor Roll, Statesman Staff, Fr. Basket- ball, Room Rep. Gloria Ann Gardner .ga .,....p Richard C. Gantenbein S1v.1rt:nHL-Y,T.A,l'3, Phetn, Prom Comm., 'lzohxx 'l'nx, Gym Danzig' tinrhe llfiwkms Dance Comm. 15... 1 Andrea Christine Gass Ari Stull Chlef Kzro Pres Trees., T AK. Delphx, Honor Roll ' ,ar- Volney Patrick Gay Room Pep., Prom Comm., l.l?.l.., T.A.l3., Elevhons Com- m1ss1oner, Boy ol ihe Month, Honor lioll fiemcz Fnrewell Asserrxbly Cltrm., The Verxdian. Dave Fix seems to think that the Statesman doesn't really need pictures. you wonder whether you're prepared to be independent' Vixen Patricia GGY Judith Lynn Giannini Prong C,f:m,yn., l1.nlfD.1x1ql1tv1' Bm' :1.v'i'.wn1n., Cessatulrxz T.R,l-F, 'fx .::1'l':'1x, Sister S 'ho Y C 1, Sei Gym Dari 1 x ' .if F:Yrt'11 Cfrrn.. :mt-P-t:1e.1:'i B311 3 r' IC' ,unp- Terry Roger Gipson Gltlnlmtors, Art Fair. James Michael Glandon Swnnmlztq, Fr., l.V,, V, 'l'x'.1rk, Ares, Server, liocm Rep, S141 Clrgza, Gymnastics, Men ol Trcy. Cheryl Lynn Godin Kemo, Bowling. Robert Jarvis Gould S li. Vzw-ll1'ef:1-lezit, LV., V, l-'omz -:ll Homer Roll Leiter' next 'IY:l'rr.f: Etlenee Sera.: 4' 4' I ,wb k - yy , 4? , Terrence Crosby Gould Fr., l,V,, MVP, V ti.1sQe'l all Fr, QV. Fuel 1.1 MIP, Hoon. lveg.. lfnirt s V litem- Chaxihzzzi Fr, lfc- rt: .1 . Flexi cf 'l'rc3 limgwzc hull. Janice S. Graham Sweetheart Court, Trojanes, Pres., Student Rc-rcoqmtlon Comm. Chrm., Sgwrmq Varsity Rally, Cuates Trens., lieu Cross Rep., Prom Comm. Bids Chrm., Sweetheart Bell Comm. Rich Davidson 'K' -.ap W .M ..4yA. 'TIL'-9' TZ:- Stephen R. Graham Track, -Football. Douglas Wayne Greene Sr. Chomr, Orrliestrwm, All Clty Orchestra, Show Bond, Thespmns, Senor Clfrssl'lq1 Troleri Trix, Sr. Band. q J' vi F 5525 . ,, ' 'Ls+YY.- , ' ,Q ,.,,,-f g : ',-, N I -- . James H. Grenfell Key, Tro5tm Trix, Bowhnq Gym Dnncly. Debra Jeanne Griffz th Mfnorelfe, Trolcm lrxx Kemo. G sd -- - f il:-i'sf5' Q. s:.,,:f - ' 'K 'A' fu zu 11- 'Tigr- William A. Grimberg Room Rep., l.V. Football, Golf. Roger Chester Grove Russian Club, Basketball Mgr., Library Asst., Room Rep., S.S. Resource Center Asst., Gym Dandy. Jill Suzanne Hageman Trojtines, Cuatvs V. l'ros., Historian, liitiirtttry Comm., Room Rep, Powder Pull, Prom Comm., Tromn Trix, Helen of Troy Dance Comm. Vicki Karen Hager Spes Troas., Historian, French Clulw, Honor Roll, Art Fair, Dance Comms. David Edward Hall Theodore Frans Halley' Fr. Football, Fr., l.V. Wrestling. 5 Danice Lloyde Hancock Cuates, Powder Puff, Prom Comm., C.V.S. Rep., Gym Dandy, Room Rep., l,R.L. Barbara Hansen Transfer from California. Cheri Ann Hansen Pheta, Bowling, Gym Dandy, Fashion Show Model, Browse and Buy bookstore Asst., Sports Banquet Decorations Comm. Donna Christine Hansen Prom Comm., Pheta, Bowling. Gym Dandy, Sweetheart Ball Comm., B.C.A., Sadie Hawk- ins Dance Comm., Trojan Trix. John Raymond Halling Roger Lynn Halme Transfer from Pendleton, Ore., Track, Cross Country, Wrestlinq, Speech Club VP. 'Wim -favs W' William B. Halverson Transler lrom Sherwood, Ore., Fr., V. Wrestling, Fr., l.V. Football, Cub Statesman Stall, NOMA Award. Virginia Hamar Troyan Layout Editor, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll, NMSQT Letter, Cassandra Chaplain, Ski Club, Honor Roll. Margueite Harris Senior Choir, Cassandra, Prom Comm., l.R.L. Kerry Michael Hart Ares, lr. Choir, Fr., l.V. Track, Trojan Trix, C.V.S. Rep. --r J Lee E. Hartfield Bowling, W.A.R.S. Lewis Howard Hartman 3, Nm, -....-or Anne Marie Hartsook Honor Roll, Statesman Stall, Room Rep., B.C.A., Kiro. James H. Harvey Fr., l.V., V, Footnall, Ares, Room Rep., Golden Ball Basketball, Soccer, Meri cl Troy. David S. Hasson National Honor Society, l.R.l.. Sec., lvlu Alpha Theta, Talons, Citizenship Award, l.V. Track, C.V.S. Rep., Room Rep., Sister Srhocl Comms Troiolins, T.A,D., Foreign Language Banquet. Kenneth Hatfield Fr., l.V. Football, l.V. Track Ares Sec., Room Rep. '-ft? -.A -.qu vi ffl if 4 Beverly Alice Haworth Transfer from Portland Christian H.S., Rep Club, Y.F.C, Sec., lr. Choir. Molly May Heaney Cuates Chaplain, Corre- sponding Sec., Honor Roll, Browse and Buy Bookstore, Prom Comm. 's. f Xl 3 You never knew. Well, this is a clifticu 1 .t ',.. . offer four years you get 0 little fired of if. Ed Mecmey it w A-. .Q 0 ms. ,Q , -aww Wx- l snip Judith Ann Helmholz Student Store, Rep Club, Honor Roll. Brian W. Higbee Transfer, Fr., l.V. Football, Fr., l.V. Basketball, V. Cross Country, Room Rep., lr. Guard. 'iff' Dan Hill Barbara Ann Hobbs Ski Club, Troya, Helen ot Troy Court, lr. Achievement, Gym Dandy, Powder Puff, Sadie Hawkins Comm. M-07 Cathy Hoerner David L. Holland Charlotte Deady Holtz B,C.A., Gym Dandy, Kiro. Swimming, General Motors Design Award, Room Rep. Greg Aaron Hoffman Craig H. Hollyfield Gary Michael Honegger Scielix, T,A,R,, C.V.S, Rep. Trojohns. l.V. Track, l.V. Basketball, Ares, Bowling, Swimming. lt time in our liv SS 189 wi ...ubv --nf ,.....-ve if P. V' ,an E Christmas Formal Chairman Cheryl Horne and junior whiz Dave Jostad-December's Girl and Boy of the Month. more freedom makes school harder, nor easier. 'r 'ZYf l s s . -fi .g l .Ann S Sandra Sue Isom Honor Roll, Cuates, Art Fair, Ari Seminar, French Seminar, l.R.l.., Transfer from Boston, Mass. Joan Jager Girls' Stale, Bookroom Aide, B.C.A., Trojan Trix, Drama, Gym Dandy. Grant Branstafor Donald C. James Fr., l.V., V. Baseball, Room Rep., Gladiaiors, Honor Roll. Nancy Beth Jameson Honor Roll, Amicia, B.C.A., Trojan Trix, Room Rep, Paul Dennis Hopker V. Wrestling, V. Football, Talcns Treas., Band, Pep Band, Ares, Men of Troy, Gym Dandy. Douglas Friedrich Hoppe Talons. Lynn Judith Jensen Frosh Queen, l.V. Rally, Fall Varsity Rally, Homecoming Court, National Honor Society, lr. Class Sec., Pheta V. Pres., Trojanes, Sr. Choir. Randall Craig Jeremiah Gymnastics, Gym Dandy. Gary Lee Horn l.V. Rally, lr. Choir, Gym Dandy. Cheryl Natalie Horne l.R.L., T.A.R. Pres, Dada Daughter Banquet Co-Chrm., Christmas Formal Chrrn, Sr. Class Play, Thespians, Art Staff, Girl of the Monih, Evaluating Comm. Karl D. Hughes Sk1Club, Sci-Ex Pres.. Electronics Club. Nicki Ellise Hyde Gym Dandy, Bowling, Cale Asst. Kathy Ann Jewett Trojan Trix, T.A.R. Treas., Ski Club, Gym Dandy. Karen E. Joehnke Cassandra, Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee. zz. .JH Gary Johanns Golf Team, Ski Club, Men of Troy, Room Rep. Edward Allen Johann Fr. Wrestling, Talons. , - 'L A 1.4. 'Q 115' Joyce Elaine John Tae, Pep Club, Rifle Club Treas., Sec. Barbara Jane Johnson Frosh Frollc Court, V. Tennis, llVomen Ot Troy, Science Fair Award, Cassandra, Home EC. Style Show, Gym Dandy. .. I Q EJ 'M'-rf' V it f l, ii. it If Suzanne Christine Jones Cautes Treas., Northwest Science Fan' Honor Roll, l7.T.A. Treas., Folksinqers, Art Fair, Dance Comms. Kenneth Mark Joseph Statesman Stall, lr. Achieve- ment, Room Rep., Science Pair. Bruce Maynard Johnson l.V., V. Baseball MVP, Fr., l,V,, V. Basketball MVP, l.V., V. Football, Lettermen, Trolan Trix, Gym Dandy, Bowling. Carol Ann Johnson Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee. Clrce Historian, Photog- rapher, Style Show. 'ur' 65 Lee Roger Juckett National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, NMSQT Letter, Sr. Band Drum Maior, Show Band, Orchestra, King and l, Troian Trix, Ski Club, Soccer. Cynthia Kaeser Senior Class Play, Delphi V. Pres., Thespians, Artist ot the Month, lr. Class Conces- sions, Gym Dandy, Christmas Formal Comm. 415 David A. Johnson Statesman Editor, Mu Alpha Theta Pres., The Veridian Co-Editor, National Honor Society V. Pres., Boy ot the Month, King and l, Quill and Scroll, l.R.l.., NMSQT Letter. Linda Marie Johnson lr.Cho1r, T.A.R. Sec,,B.C.A,, C.V.S. Rep., Girls' Glee, Gym Dandy. f-g Nanda Geline Kaiser Transfer from Virginia, Omechi, Style Show, Home- cominq Tea, Troya V. Pres., School Letter, Prom Comm., Girls' Ensemble, May Fete Chrm., lr. Red Cross. Julie Carol Keller Trojanes, Honor Roll, Cuates, S.B. Secretary, Assembly Comm., Powder Putt, Room Rep., Pep Club, Christmas Formal Comm., Trojan Trix. .ilk Ronald Lee Johnson Boy of the Month, Stacie Mqr.,Trc1a:1 Trix M.C., Senior Class Play, Thesplans, Optinzist Outstanding Youth, Btlsketldall, Golf, Showtzotst Teahouse ot the August Moon Carolyn Jeanne Jones Cassandra Chaplain, Treas., Room Rep., Thespians, Kinq and l Student Director, You Can't Take lt With You. Trolan Trix, C.V.S. Rep., Dance Comms., Bowling. -...1 Harlene Ann Keeley Art Seminar, Art Fair, Ritle Club, Prom Comm., Gym Dandy, Marc David Keflley l.V., V. Baseball, l.V. Foot- ball, l.V. Wrestling, C.V.S. Rep., Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Forensians. Thespians. mf Robert Edward Jones Troyan Photographer, Show- boat, Golt Team, Fr. Track, Room Rep., Citizenship Award, Key. Susan Ann Jones Kemo, Ski Club, Transfer lrom Sunset l-l.S,, Alumni Tea Comm, ., ...,. 2, . ,, ,,, .... .M . 39 Meredith Lee Kiefer Kiro, Staqe Crew, Gym Dandy. Caroline Louise Kienle Thespians, Soc., Cuates Chaplain, Horor Roll, Kino and l Student Director, Trojan Trzx, Drama, Science Fair Award. .f ' , 1. st w e Bruce D. Kilander Richard B. Killin Fr. Cross Country. rrrr ,J . , Margaret Lillie King Senior Band, Trolan Trix, NOMA Spelling Award, Transfer from Lincoln HS., Girls' Glee, Bowling. Dianna Jean Kinney Gym Dandy, Amicia, Art Fair, Fashion Shows, ip., TSS Tod Alan Kinsley Ski Club, Bowling, Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy. Doug Kissler Key, Room Rep., Gym Dandy I -as Karen Louise Koch Trojanes, Homecoming Court Spring Varsity Rally, Cuates, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix. Dean William Kokko European Seminar, Trolan Trix, Art Stall, Room Rep., Talons, Fr. Track, Talent Show. WN! iii 40? Sharon Lea Korth Sr. Choir, Cassandra, Room Rep., Citizenship Award, Trojan Trix, American Heritage Trip Abroad. Etta G. Kralovec Forensics, llowtler Puff, Phela, Transfer from California, Room Reg' , Prom Comm., Yearoocl: Staff u. 43 VSV Wendelyn Lee Krieg Honor Roll, Circe Historian, Chaplain, lr. Achievement, Gym Dandy. Martin John Krueger l.V., V, Football, l.V. Wres- tling, Room Rep., Men ol Troy, lr. Band, Transfer from Tacoma, Wash. Mary Jane Krueger Senior Choir, Omechi, Trojan Trix. Bernd Reinhart Kuehn Marie Dolores Krupa Hans-Peter Jurgen Kuester Keith Delos Kuhn Sr. Band, Track and Field. Gregory Steven Kullberg Senior Orchestra, Senior Band, Pep Band, Show Band SS. Evening Seminar and Discussmyn Group, Showhoat Kznq and l. l mls -Q. dfg , Av- Gary Lee Adam Kuntz LouisevLabby A lwdusrilxl He:1Cr'bC:fft',' l.'v' Rally, Fell Varsity Rilly Prom Cerml.. Trcrdrtes. Honor Rall Trcjlazi Tux, SwQe'lxel1r'l Ball Cozrrrl.. Clxexnszulux, Powder Pull. l'N ' JT! 2 Q15 'itil' 'IM Eric LaForge Roderick Theodore JGY Edward Langley Karen Ann Larson NMSQT Lelfer, Frerzrh Club Lamont II Bfmxlr Sl lll1V'l, TVCJN l 1v:lallCll12' V, llr Pres., Tlxespmrw, Class lilly L l1.z-. f71XfCYY'l'U1':l1f' UYFYINGSUCS Cimllf-rv Amefxrl Play, SklC1lllp, fimezise Cmcui 531 me CT:-ew Gym 'l:.5aA:':rg1tl ,-'3.:'ll' H l Q IX Senzlnar, Clxessfs Clam, D.::'u1S' Hum .xml l Talezxi f3g1:.l7e'.i1J lin lf Crrhe-sim 'l':L1:1ffQx'herz1 S1113-W., lim-l, it lff1...gh'e:' T3 Sc1:'h lilzqehe. I t rx Robert Reese Lamb Susan Carol Lang Jed Henry Langley Marsha R, Larson SE. Ailalffzai'vr:.'r,.Sw.1irier, :Hi CU 5 ' 1' Tx. y fur: 1.1 ---.- 5 fr 1' V : 5111 19 1 IV. V. Fzkryfz l.ll All CKY '-' ' 1,1 iff! 2 . 35 1 fl' f' ' 1 flu: ?g ,f',' Etl. ll 5 FH-it Ll and Slir11m'l'e..u l.lf V, 2 ff i3 l, 51' Q. .: . ' Vg 1' :f ll.,-' izizwss A A Trdrln MVP, 'll1lf1r2:1SGG., EIL ' - ll Che.: 'l- .- ,if-: G'v:1.1,.s: . -V.: flhmv ln-1:1 K'..l1l. : ,L ff,V,f3, 345 Email ISl.1::l-lllf-W,LF1'Pl1e51r'.a Treas, Pawn Keg: , Heuer Roll, Kms of 'llrfxxkrzqlvxxiq . --fx -.:: ...M -fr ,Qg, ' Tw sf W wixd raw ' 'H ff' lQv.-11,5-:'. lxrrxgi ll v: rr 'Z 1 'YP' fhe senior year is the 'g0hnfJ ?ePhfJa'hg0ml Mark P, Laughlin In 1121915061 Pi!-ix 1-GYETHF Jeanne Mihm and Steve Birkett contemplate the1r mrs: ez rom ctx ees: rfnfei fx '1',Ifrw .'-A ' l, . Y. hectic r . Clilil- ff 1 3- Q 2 fl' .7 'l r- -' l.lV. lTr',x.5k l,'.'z'es'l:'1n undeclded futures' 51 ., wif ' 'gj l.e e1r: e Cyril Dgzrnfy Etiferr ,Q ' '1 1:1 Tulczzzs Ecu-cliraq AL.ri'. l.1.r:e C.: f Larry C. Lathrop Lynette Lawrence Timothy Stephen . 1 ' Swnmy znq, Max Alpha Tlxelli, Snamsh Clul, A-1 Flilr, Leatherman d f llo:1c:1'llQcll. Cfyru Dezxtlyxl I Poem Rep., Mu Alpha O Theta, Baud, Honor R Gym Dandy. all, Sarah Newholl Dk if XF . ls W Nelson Layton and Mark Mandel feel seniors have earned the right to be idiotic. hh b seniors . . . Douglas Spencer Lewis Second Team All-C1ty,Co-MVP, Honorable Mention All-State, Fr., l.V. V, Hasl-:e'lmll, 'lltlmts l.e-ttern.eiv V. Cross Ctwuzttry, Fr. Trook, Golf. Kristi: llegi, Judith Ann Lewis Thespians, Cuates, Ski Club, Teenage Democrats, King and I, Senior Class Play. bo um ug. Rich Millison ,Pm 4? 415 xx. ff- -- N ff 'ii I. ,,.. 1 Sherri E. LeDuc Circe V, Pres., Historian. Gym Dandy. Barbara Mae Lee lr. Class Treasurer, Red Cross Rep., Troyan Business Mor., National Honor Society Sec., Mu Alpha Theta Sect., Quill and Scroll, NMSQT Letter, Room Rep., l7o:i1mCon:rn,, King and l. M1 'UW Gareth R. Leeds Spartan Hi-Y, Fr., LV. Wrestltriq, LV. Football, LV. Track. Nancy Kay Leppla Transfer from Battleoround, Washiriqtori. KK Loran Marjorie Leuz Delphi, Girls' League, Kino and l Props Comm., Transler from Tiqard H.S. Barry Michael Lewis Rille Chili, lizoloqy Ltili Asst. B exe ct. A 'gig 13'15:..w:.tf?i1: v:vw' m. . 1 ! ' f. K 2' H K .. 45:3 . is ,w ff.-f 4. 4 1-an ,' iff ea V Thr, ' Mill' wi n '1- +A I Y Tera Elaine Lewis Room Rep. Alyce E. Lifvendahl I Fred Locke V 5itit't'eit', lllrttltail Trix, Gym Dantly, Ski Clmv, Fr. lwotlittll. Wilford Caleb Long. Jr. Taltvns, Sriruer' Club, l.V. Footliall Sr. Farewell Assembly. K 1VP fi i 4-if' . 41 V f ,.f .Zi f .fi- 6 'fiiflf 2 l Z: ,1 , 5: 11.1. H s ' -5 'Sf' f:: !gg , . , 1 . ll 'ff 2? . :flip , i C y fi A' I 'ifffipfi '. . ies' Janyth Rae Loudon Kemal lllretis., l.l'3.l.., Slit Cltili, Cliristrnass Formal Comm., Prom Comm, Merri Lou Lowry Pheta, l.l'Q.l,,, F.T.A., Prom Comm., Honor Roll, Gym Dandy. . I Terri Lyn Lowry Coates, Spanish Clttli, Prom Comm., Ciym Dandy, Steven D. Loye Statesman Make-Up Editor, Editorial Editor, Cub States- man Edttor, Ski Club Pres., Spartan Hi-Y V. Pres., Honor Roll, Teenage Republicans, arf' ,aw D' Q'- 7 Ai! .rr 'L' xiii Steven E. Loyland Chess Clin. Sol Goodman Lubliner Elizabeth Ellen Lurnan Semor Chotr, Shof,-moat, Trojan Trtx, lumor Bmrl Janet Terry Lynch Chess Cluh Pres, Ctrpttun. Troyan Producttori Ed., Fall 54...-p -f ,6 ov James G. Maylie Fr.,,.V,V,Pzztt1wt:ll,l.V, V. Vfrte:1'Q1::f1 l,V. V. 'l'mt Cv.tst,ex1i.1:1l '. l-ffdh S:'.:.Ee'.t Ropfryt l'-'err 'lltlr :.:: lle'1:.fTrQj.' f. :tl Kft- E: ual Fef-lrfli Cr. f. , 53--1,435 Edward J. Meaney Try :fer fr. zz. f-.1 llfi. Ski Cllr Fr. 'Ir 1 Tu.. l. g1 lfl,sr:t4ft::,r:1 Cuz Shtfesyyuirt lltawlr-r' Putt Coeclz. Varsity Rally, Trolaues, Cuates, ludtctary Comm., Sweetheart Court, Citizen' ship Award, Honor Roll, Trolan Trix, Prom Comm. 'f-77 Kathleene Magness of Troy, 'lrottm Trrx. Douglas W. Markee Ares V. Pres., Room Rep. fum 445 Mary T. Marquette Tzu-11 Style Sliow, Gris' Cleo l?,C.A., liorrtetgcrmriq lea. Teresa Marie Mash HU' XYZ .6 1 ,.., ,s ,r , , X .7 3, fm. W -as . Nr. i Jerome Nessim Menashe Key, Gym Eau ly, Anterrsrua Heritage Try A1-1-Qui Mark Lewis Mandel Fr. l.V. V. Cross Coxxriiry Fr., l.V. V.T751:'k, Meri rr Troy, Hczibr Rot, Srnjrrftuz Ht-Y, The Verrlitcm. David Elden Merrifield Gloria Jean Merritt ' N 1? ' lilf l' e lxtl X C1yrw.::.Js1,.:, xffr. rainy, S 11 M 'll a y ern Phsft.: l.lf,l., P r Q , ' 1,-'tr ftwti .1 JL , lfrom QLr:.1r., James Benson Metcalfe .1. 'q 551. if .1 ls.: . O 6 P fl T an W ' Tr 1 Trx x 9 4' C1yrrtD.u.1y of :1 1 , .vz .- wr' .1t...1.1ti' lirorri Kerr, Ari Stat L fur t y Sw eetheurt Ball Corrm. Drama, Swtrrmrrzq, Vfcmer Cir we V, Prefs Sgt, -it Arms -3' SV Sylvia Dianne Mason . , , Transfer :rm -trsstzlmt Mont., Per Clair l,V. Rally Versiy Silly I-'ren-'lx Clutt Rccn1Rerz, Gtrls' Char, Star Club, Terms Cllr, llrom Comm., Phetd. William R. Mayer Talozzs, lr. Cl-:rss Dxrettttur Chrm., Slat Cluli, Room Rep., Trojohns. if 'X' V. 'ww' r ir 1 f V , A ' 'N' 'iil rr fa-1 Robin Lee Metzger Pheta Sgt. J' Arms Ptiwler Puft Pram Comm., 'lrtirzsler fran. Seattle Vvfasli Tzeiixcris Cor:.:r.1ttoe M. Jeanne Mihm Pheic, Scgzh. Class Secremrj, Sclerice Fa1rFt:3al.st, Fresh Frolif Chrm, Stutiem Court Biology Lao Asst , Enqltsli Serrimar, Gym Dandy. .-1 ...,,:s?2::f -' 1' ,,-- , wif: ' -.e...m, , NVD I' ',,: .JL K ,i ' .v 1 Nanci Mike Spring Varsity Rally, Trojanes, Cuates Sgt. at Arms, Chaplain, Act. Director, Troyan Statt, Sr, Choir, Powder Putt, Berg's Hi Board, Trojan Trix, JoAn Cassandra Miller' Cassandra See., Hiirzor Ro.l, Powder Putt, Slcz Cltgr, Room Rep., C.V,S. Rep., Dance Comms, Style Shows. .Avril 0'8- ty - John Stephen Miller National Honor Society Pres., V. Wrestling, V. Gynmastics, Lettermen, Talons, Fr., T.V. Baseball, Fr Football, Room Rep., Honor Roll. Judith Elizabeth Miller Cassandra Room Rep. Trojaries, T.A.R. Sec , Prom Comm., Drama, Troian Trix 659' a-'YN 's.....,u Cheri Lynn Morris Honor Roll, Kemo Ser., Gym Dandy, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Smorgathon Decoraf tions Comm., Fr. Volleyball Team. Joseph Edward Morris III Fr., I.V., V. Basketball, l.V., V. Cross Country, Fr, l,V. Track, Room Rep., Men of Troy, Talons V. Pres., Sec., Gym Dandy. Shareen Kae Moser Transfer from Edmonds, Wash., F.B.L.A. Club, Tolo Comm., Prom Comm., Sr. Ball Comm., Girls' Club. Timothy A. Mosher Fr., I.V., V. Football, I.V., V. Baseball, l.V. Basketball, V. Ski Team, Swimming, Varsity Spring Rally, Men oi Troy Sgt. at Arms, Ares, Trojan Trix, Showboat. Hilde Muerth Girls' Glee, Tr, Choir, Gym Dandy. Daniel Wayne Mummey Swimming, Portland Area Youth Rally Pres., Band. 49-575 Penni Lee Miller Richard K. Millison, Jr. Spariai Hi-Y, Shownoat Trojan Trix, Talons, Sr. Choir, lr. Choir, Boys' Glee Gym Dandy, Powder Putt Coach, I.R.L., Culi Statesman Michael A. Munsen Transfer trom Mississippi, Room Rep., Wrestling, Ares. Pamela Ann Murphy Russian Club, Sr., Ir. Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Circe, Chess Club, NMSQT Letter. 'XFX ' 'it we. i l ,,t1.1,.a . . -MLW' . ,442 , - . fi , .X , W ,- KID? Mary E. Moran You Can't Take lt VVith You Costumes Comm., Elevtion Commissioner, Transfer trom Maryorest H.S. Peggy Ann Morell Fashion Show, Gym Dandy Troya, Cafeteria Asst.. C,V.S. Rep. Patricia Lynn Murray Cuates Chaplain, Historian, Prom Comm., Senior Choir. Troian Trix, Soph. Talent Show, Powder Putt, Ski Club. C.V.S. Rep. Jean Macnab Evening Discussion Group, Honor Roll, I.R.L. V. Pre-s., Powder Puff. '2--sy Virginia C. MacDonald Swnnnnnq Capllnn, MVP, All Amerxcan l-l.S. Swnnmer, Slalesman Slalf, Delphi Pres., Tequa V. Pres., VVornen of Troy V. Pres., Proxn Comm.. Linda Joy Mcllyeal Ts-qua, Delphi, Chrxslmas Formal Comm., Powder Pull, Prom Comm., Transler from Pendleton, Ore., Alumni llomecomlnq, Fresh Rally. we . r 40K 4 Iva, Mary Leslie McGrath lr, Choxr, SS. Resolzrce Center Amd, Pep Club, Chess Clxzr, Delphr Room Rep, Prom Comm., Sweellxearl Ball Comm. Ronald Owen McKillip Transfer from Bxrmmqham, Ala., Room Rep., Bowhng. if 'SS'-fv'3f 'GFA 'fffill wg lu ......n 'rss-seg f -PM-sv .' 21 'x z ,,. TYR?-D N '1.f' Q' Ex i f Ll Sr7S'01,Af'nf EOLHQXBHTTF-t5VISDi?We1lRep Student Body Secretary Sarah Newhall and Statesman es lans, rl , r., . . oo 'va , 'oem ., r , , Drarrlla Pmduclians. QV5, Rep, Ed1tor Dave Johnson-November s Boy and Gurl of the Month 1. L - h 1 - elf er you ve gof If or Terry Allan McDonald Joan Marie McDuffy donlf. 1 , '--Q 'W' Nanci Mike 'HRV N ., Craig lVIcNaugl'1t Room Keri. lfr. Wresilznzi l,V, V Vfzwfrrtlzziq Mor C.V S liege. Karen Lee McRae Gyn: Dfinzly, Prom Comm., Pheta, Powder Puff. 353. S-:LS , 4 Marlene Joan Naegeli Curries, Powder Pull, Sweelhearl Ball Comm., Prom Comm. Carol Louise Nelson Transfer from Sl. lleleris Girls' Athleho Assoc., C Rep., B.C.A. Hall, .V.:-. 'Qi Linda Virginia Nelson Trfwanes ll1'yner'a,rn1r1q C3111 l-'rof1lxl:!17lL.TCol1I'f llcrrirr :'?r:ll C-efsanrire Chaplain Srmrzzrsh Clnrx Powder Pull, llelen of Troy Dance Comm., Trolan Trlx, Paul Nolan Nelson Fr. Cross Crzuntry Roof Pep. -Q. ,KY Q--l Alvin Wayne Nelson Rllle Club, Trolohns. Sarah Newhall SB. Secretary, Natxonal Honor Socrety, Glrl of the Month, Mu Alpha Theta, Forensxans, V. Tenms MVP, The Veridian, Cassandra, Powder Pull. + N . .. 4 .,.. ,,.. , .,:, iik K,,,, kL,,,,: ,Vk. L 2 rr , .f M W 123 ' 5g,,ff2,fg-Qggiifv f:-:sur 1, ' f '-lil: - , r ,, . .lsxlfursqc Xi 5 , fi e-A F , --fm V, new n -J Af fhe College Bowl, lohn Miller, Owen Blank, Dave lohnson Clifford E. Newquwisl H show signs of disbelief . . . or is if relief? high school is jusf playing ' 1 aroundg nexf year is for real. ' Qiaqscfgfigciogon Illfl l S, l 'l UU, flllll Troiohns, Gym a ,-as C37 .ga .,,.W,, ,.,., ,,,.., . , ,, ...,,,.. ,,,. . J L, x Robert W. Nystrom Judith M. O'Connor B.C.A., Girls' Glee, Troya, Home lift. Fashion Show. Dennis K. O'Dell Soccer, l.V. Tiwiztk. Margaret Alice Ofner Thespmns Sort., Teulious the Auqusl lvloon, Show Beal, Ski Cluli, l.l?.l.,., Trojan Trix. eof 4 Susan Maria Ohman lvlexiciiu Exchanqe, Crissrixiciin Sec., Spanish Cluli Pres., Room Rep., Younq Democrals, l.l?.l.., American Lilerfilure Seminar. Donanne Jeanette Oliver Slu Club, Kemo, Troya, Young Life, l.l?,L., Dad' Daughter Banquet Comm., Girls' Glee. f-AZT. ,L Y 3'-ca, Q-, bhfw., 1 --ur Leslie Marian Nolan Circe Pres., Treus., Sec., Room Rep., Gym Dandy Glen James Norgard lf T: :Ss :S i-: Ul:i1.I, Paul J. Novak Mu Alpha Theid, lr. Achievement, C.V.S. Rep, Boys' Glee, Gym Dandy. Luis Eduardo Nunez A.F.S, Siuden: frenz Ameri- t1nn,Sprinq V. Rally, Simizfans Chaplain, Talons, Sl-11 Ciiziv, Tliespians, Room Rep., l.l'3.l,., Soccer. Al R: WV' .,....v' 3' Neale Osterman Phillip E. Owen V. Wresfliriq, Stole Tourncie menf, V. Foolliull, Firsl Team All-Cily, Hon, lvlenlion All Stale Gymnast. .41 Gary Frederick Oxley Transfer from Hood River, Ore, Band. Mary Ellen Page Circe Pres., Sec., Trees., Pied Piper Players, Teemiqe Republicans. Hwiiligi -gs W 5' QTY 'D' if l x l , K ,K we ER, -'qw ,-qs John P. Pahlka Patricia Ann Parker Fr., lV, V. Edilistlvlll FV' Fall V,frs1tyRally, Home- Vlllltli V. CTOSS CffUNf1'Y- rormziq Court, Sv-'eorlretxrt Court, Saiie llau-.k1z.s1 Cfmm. Chrn. , l5::'.-ulvr' lslzli, lllxert Pres., Sec., 'l'r'o,tmes, Slu Cflnh, l,1r.man'slllr1lrBo Christopher R. Park Roger Pan-egg l.V., V. Basket: all, Ares, Ar' fiernrtxar, Room Hep., Nffffl HUP- litrgeaxzt cf Feathers, ard -3 Sharon Elizabeth Paulsen Hottie EC. Style filrvyv, Youth tt:rClir1st, l3,C.A., Fafirxlty Tea. Robert Charles Pearce Pr., V. Focrlmll lfrl, l.V,, V. lilslaeflfall l.V, V. liaseball, 'lltrliyzs Lettermvn, lvlvx Alpha The-ta, Sc:t':er', llcxror Roll. I2 x P . qu. ,fm A . 'U f Ji fa Q ,F GP Q P xi ?'f:f ' .af ,if ' ff, ,, ng., it ifftfiqrf ff, x'1 ion M ffm ,ff uf, . yy ,,,. M w:.tt.::2Ziy,,,- .Until ' il' ,sp 'Q Connie Persyn Spies V. Pres., Gym Dana, ,xv Sweetheart Ball Comm., Home EC. Faslnrzn Slim-J, l?.C.A. Beverlee. Helen Petch Cn wg: lrw'-'t-1 'rrm X Xe T4 l' -.Q ClAT.t:l:i,tI Villiers' Clxxrv, 1 W ir 'X ,gs 71? f ,. .ff an ., , ,. - ff 3 Y' J in . P V P rrrr 1 . . --', 0 Kenneth Allan Petersen Christine Louise Peterson M11 Alpha Theta, Srmzrtttrzs llmm:-rx.aQ:er Ot 'l'Qrnm'row, l'llfY, Hep., lltvnrnr Spf-ss Correspontlrnrq Serv., Roll, Pr. Football, l.V. 'l'r.ac:k. Sk1Clulu, Home Ev. Fashion Show, Gym Dandy. Anna Marie Peterson Betty Jo Peterson li Y YT l,.f1'a'1, l .' .1 : f'l1: .1 'l':amler'fron1lNl1lwar1k1e, QS.: Cl.,-tg Per, Cl .:- Ore. Call-lull Axle, l sl' K 'lf , E l, ' 1-. , -vi ' 3 Let Mark William Peterson Key, Gym Dandy, Transfer from Calrtornra. Marcia Jo Peyton Slam Club, Kxro, Gym Dandy, Grrls' Glee, lr. Consessions. P117 Michael S. Pezel, Jr. Transfer tram. Eugene, Ore Statesman Stall, Fr., l.V., V Basketball, l,V., V. Cross Country, Trrlrmss, Spartan H1-Y, Boys' Cllee, C.V.S, Rep. Nancy Christine Pfeifer lrfi ati Trax Vlut--1 .xtiror Cflzorr, All l .1.r Gym Dart l . -W Germaine Ann Peters . , M ,., T-1311491-lt 1 uzlz'--: .ea Ccrxrr. lf 3' Ti si nf-I P ,fi t Susan Linda Peters ffl'.1 .'l'?.w1.1 Etif Safety Ci ,' P fig. C. Kern? . fr: Asst. Dari E F ? K of - ' 4. n fa A , A . -N-f Paul W. Phelps Key, Gym Dtmdy, Scrence Farr. Thomas E. Phelps Key, Gym Dandy. Ronald E. Popick Dennis J. Potter Robin Elayne Priebe Laurel Diane Puziss 200 Q-., W-er 1 -7 O .W-5, 0' t , Stage manager Ron lohnson and rally qirl Betty Reynolds James M- Pickering wBoy and Girl oi the Month for October. 1 , otllat 5? ,Am M .,,,. . . , .- ,. 531135, -' 1 s 1 'I v N 1, , 7 by the time you're cr senior Richard S. Pickering Fr Track Room lxep Gym i1.',' Dandy,Flr.Talcnt,Shvow. 1 Barry Vincent Pita rresi Joanne Kathleen Pope Science Fair Gold Medal, Tequa, Omechi, St. Vincent lr, Auxiliary. Steve Sichou Aw .,.,-- ,ii - ttel are I 3 E. Doyle Pierceall Transter from California, Fr., l.V., V. Track, V. Wrestling, Competition Surttnq Team, V. Football, Letterrnen. Brian J. Pilip Fr., l.V. Footlvall, l.V. VVrestl1nq, Ski Club, Spartan Hi-Y, Fr. Track, Room Rep., l.l?.L., V. Football Statistician 'WE Swimming, Order ot W, Pep Band, Dance Band, Transfer from Washington. Thompson P. Porterfield Senior Choir, All State Choir, Showboat, Kinq and I Senior Class Play, Thespiansz Trojan Trix, Statesman Statf, Biology Lab Asst. l,V., V. Track, Soccer, Room Rep, Diane Linell Price Pheta, Bowling. fiiijf . 33315 , ' i Statesman Editor, American Heritage Seminar Abroad, NMSQT Letter, National Honor Society, Ornechi, Quill and Scroll, Orchestra, Prep. lr. Symphony Orch. Joyce Christine Puglisi Trarister from Toledo, Ore., Gym Dandy, Omechl, Powder Puff, Senior Choir. Earl Joseph Piluso Nancy Marion Piluso Troyari Editor, Business Mor., Girl ot the Month, Quill and Scroll, Cuates, l.l?.L., Skt Club, Teenage Republicans, American lrleritaqe Tour, Girls' Glee, Optomtsts' Student Award, vis iv-J? viii' sa w,-rs. s 2 Senior Choir V, Pres., Seniot Ensemble, Christmas Formal Comm. Chrm., National Honor Society, ludiciary Comm., Mu Alpha Theta, Election Comm. Loretta Jane Raimer Transfer from Mitchell, Ore., lr. Class Sec., Pep Cluli, Girls' Athletic Assoc., Girls' League, Room Pep., Fr. Class Sec., Best Actress Award, l.V, Yell Leader, it :f 'lr ee '- ' ,N lr ' I-if My I jjgfeg af -1 P ,Y . L ,a fr' I 1 ' 11-:wr f zir 'o'-'af' R if Susan Kay Ragsdale Plrehx, Powder Pull, Transfer lrtzm Cailrn Galvel HS. Barbara Jill Randall Ntitronal Honor Society, Clzrltes Pres., V. Pres, Tretrs., Quill and Scroll, Sttxteeman Copy Emi., l.lQ L., Art Stall, Teenage Hepulnlr- cans, Art Farr, Powder Pull. ,W YZ? 'Nuns 'UW 41 N Stephen Lowell Ranney l.1terary Revrew Erlrt. Board, Cretrtrve Wrrtrnq Group Chrrn,, Youth lor Chrlst Pres. Karen Marie Rasmussen S'1'e.f':'.a'1lylrzkvl'z- El O..Ql1:1iS:7:.,I. TM if lT1'1Sq?:ter 3e:i':'.e'C'i::.r:1 i l':':'.. Caste: AFSVfrisc:1 l 1'..1l.,t l-Econ. hwy, l.lQ.l. llonor Roll, C,V 5 Rep :dk Peter Franklin Reynolds F., l.V. Track, Socrer, Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Gerald Barton Rich Honor Roll, Room Rep., Fr. Wrestling, Fr., l,V. Footlmll Cltrzenshrp Award, Spartan' H1-Y, Mu Alpha Theta, Ndtronal Honor Soctrety, l,li,L,, ludicrary Comm. Cathy Sue Richardson Home EC. Style Show, Bowlrnq. Susan Carla Richardson Amrfmz, Room Pep., lxlrsy lfvfv Dtlnce Comm., Trrzrtin lrlx, B.C.A. fln as YAPK ,kW f1 ,anne li ev!- it-'rv Robert Philip Rasor Fr., l.V. Track, Teenage Demofrots, Frenrh Club. John G. Ratcliff Trtlnsler from Ctlnluy, Ore., Future Farmers col America Chain Gang, Crop Award lU6f5, Chapter l'Ilrrr.er Machinery Comm, Le Roy Raz Kathryn Ann Renner Amrura, l.R.l.., 5k1Cluh, Golf Team, lyltiy Pete Comm., DdrlfD.i.1qhter' Banquet Comm., Cym Dandy. Gene A. Rickman Daniel Duncan Riley Mu Alpha Thettr, Tsflons Chaplain, Fr., l.V., V. Basketball, l.V,, V. Cross Country, Soccer, Honor Roll, Trolan Trrx. r 1 4. limi' Rex Riley l.V. Track, Faoin Rep., lr. ACl'l1SV91'Il9lll. Phyllis A. Roach Gym Dandy, Ctltetena Alfie, Elizabeth J. Reynolds Sprung Varslty Rally, Trojarzes, llhettx Trees., Act. Chrm., Helen of Troy Court, Curl of The Month, Stelesrnar Stall, Qurll tmcl Scroll, Skr Club, Honor Roll Jerome Eugene Reynolds Knights Pres., Swrmrmnq, Fell Varsxty Rally, Men of Troy, Ski Club Trolohns, Troran Trix, Follcsrnqers. Lloyd W. Roalsen, Jr. Wrestling, Rifle Club. James Roberts Forensians, Statesman Cult Editor, Honor Roll, l,l'3.l.., Swimming, Scientte Ftur, Stu Club, Gladiators, Spanish Club. Michael Varey R oberg Caren Lee Rockwood Gold Key, Troyu, Gym Dandy, Art Fazrs, Art Seminar, C.V.S. Rep., Dance Comm's. Mary Kathleen Roland Senior Choir, Trojan Trix, Room Pep., Teenage Republicans, Language BanguetCon1m., Gym Dandy, Cub Statesman Staff, Frances Margaret Root Statesman Stall, Powder Puif, Room Pep., Cassantlra, Spanish Club Pres. f .J r at wg- David Runkle Spartan l'l1-Y, Gym Dandy. Pamela Jean Rutherford Pheta Treas,, Pros. Skt Club V. Pres., Trolan Trix Gym Dandy, Sweetheart Hull Comm., Christmas lfcvrmal Comm., Alumni Tea, Dad' Daughter Banquet Comm, .- ,ui 'YK ' 2 ,. .9 . T 'fi ' T Nancy Witty applies her talent to the 1966 Troyan. the year went by real fast- now to the beach. Ed Galen ,531 David Lee Scheideman Fr., l.V. Cross Country, Fr., l.V. Football, Fr., l.V., V. Track, Lettermen, Kntgbts, Spartan H1-Y, Trolan Trix, Pep Band, Gym Dandy. Christie Schlappie Swimming Mgr., Letter' women, Transfer from David Douglas HS., French Club, Prom Comm., Soph. Student Council Rep. Lydia Ann Schlappie William W, Schlappie Easeraull Mu: ., Sfuziltzt rin. Arie Teaclxezs fume I , Jean Sargent Berry Sr. Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Orchestra, AllfClty Orches- tra, Trojan Trix, Showiwoat, Art Fair, Home Es. Fashion Shows. Susan Joy Schafer B.C,A,, Spes. ,F ,S t rludy Elizabeth Schmale rlztnfg lat' lm -luv butt- X.-,fa Pccnrn 5305: tlym lt-t:1tly, lroy.1 fi:-et' Ili' fit-n.t:..tr, bowling l.1:1:.u'y !'l:':,t., Art Fog, Peg: Ciluzt Jean Marilyn Schnitzer Trotanes, Horror Roll, Tro3an Trix Sweetheart Ball Comm Cbrm,, Talent Show, American Heritage Tour. Rita Marlene Schnitzer Fnrensaris Del-ate Team, lxccm Rep., Gyn. Dandy. Gregory Bernard Schcns l !'. l.V., V. Focvtzzall, Pr., lV., V. Track, licsrrrt Rep. Ares. A3 r Y...- Avery Sedgwick Stamesrnan Staff, Armcla Mary Anne Seibert Thesplans V. Pres, Drarna. lulllrlary Comm., Student Court, Forelqn Lanquaqe Flelfl Day, Rose Festival Selestlon Comm., Cltlzenshlp Awari, N.l-l.S. Play Rearing penene Ann Schriher l:tj.:I.es Tnesg 11:15 lnzrifti T:.x K323 il Hwy.: Class Pla: Slim-.':-1-.:' fS'.'rt1 Umziy, NTI-lA Sys-'lnxxo A Avmrl. Pamela Jane Schriber Caates V, Pres llnnor Roll, lf CIA., Dali-Daanlrier Eazifguei Ccr:.nr , Gym Dariziy, Mother'fDa.:r1lxter Tea, Dads' Club Dance Comm. Kathleen Ellen Schuette Judith Ann Schultz 3, Rep, llov-rler Putt, lr. Clgsslccl Le.: jaw, Kerno, leg: Clult, Gals' Leaque, Prom Conpm., Creatlve Wrxtmq Club. Marilyn Anne Schultz Kerro Kzro, Gym Dandy. Mark H. Seaman Fr., l.V,, V lirwztrfjll, Men of TYCY, Ares, hyn. Uancy. 1 Alan Roger Severson -Off' Sara Shaw Nrrronal Honor Soclety, SB. Omech1Pres,, F.T.A,, Honor Treasurer, Forenslans Pres., Roll, Orchestra, Slu Club. l.l?,l.., l.V. Track, Swrmmmq, Teenage Repulrlxvans, Ski Club, Metropolltan Youth Council. John B. Shaw Mu Alpha Theta Treas., Natlondl Honor Society, W.A.l?.S. Pres., Honor Roll. Peter Merrill Shepherd Ski Club, Room Rep., l.V, Swrmmmq, Fr. Wrestlmg. fb --.M James Michael Sherfey Show Band, Serzzcr Band, .l.V, Track, l.V. Wrestling, Honor Roll, Spartan Hi-Y, Nommatxnq Comm., Room Rep., O.V S, Rep., Trojan Trlx, Showlroat, IRL, Kathleen Gail Shirley Cassandra, CVS. Rep., Room Rep., Talent Show, Trojan Trlx, Chrlstrnds Formal Comm., Sweetheart Ball Cornm., Gym Dandy, lr. Cholr, Drama. 1'- Ui Ronald Dean Shuck mlm:-.xrrm lz: lrzlxxi 1: Dangly, lmkt-1 Sales Ccnim Anita Carol Shuler Pheta, Golrl Key, Powder Putt, Ari Falr. 203 204 Kenneth Roger Shurnway Talons. Stephen Douglas Sichau Cr.ill.:ni1iioltl1eYear, Electronics. Linda Frances Sievertsen Fall Varsity Rally, Homecominq Court, Trojanes, Honor Roll, Cuates Sec., Prom Comm., Trojan Trix. Timothy V. Sills Fr. Football, Fr., l.V., V. Track, Soccer, IRL., Ski Club, TRL. State Rep., Spartan Hi-Y, Trojohns. f 'rf f fr . t t... A . wr Cay-01 Ruth Simpson Bonnie Lucille Small Home EC. Fashion Shows, Gym Dandy, F,T.A., Home Ec. Teachers Aide, C.V.S, Pep., Dance Comms Darcla Skinner Room Rep., Student Store, Pep Club, Delphi, Gym Dandy, Circe, You Can't Take it With You Props Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. Gary Daniel Smith Troiohns, Soccer, Knights, Rifle Club Pres., Gym Dandy, lr. Achievement. Herbert E. Smith, Jr. James Aber Smith, Jr. Fr., l,V. Football, Fr., l.V. Track, Spartan l l1-Y, Knights, French Club Chaplain, Folksingers. IVY' Phyllis Kay Smith Cuates, Young Democrats, Girls' Glee. Ralph Douglas Smith Gym Dandy, Knights, Soccer, Troiohns. Susan Lee Smith l.l?.l... Sec., Cassandra, Trojanes, C.V,S. Rep., Trojan Trix, Christmas Formal Comm., DadfDauqhter Banquet Comm,, Alumni Reception. Susan E. Smith Senior Choir, Statesman Staff, Cassandra, Trojan Trix, Powder Putt, Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm., C.V.S. Rep. Patricia Ann Smither Kathleen Gayle Sorensen Home EC. Fashion Shvw, lr. Sweetheart Cami-1, C'.i::g,.in,li'a Choir, Dance Comm's., Gym Treas., T.A.l'3., Room Norm, Dandy, Teachers Aide, lr. Gym Dandy. Achievement. Michael Steven Sommer-s Speech Team, Forensians, Debate Team, Spartan l-li-Y, Honor Roll, Golf Team, IRL., Student Recognition Comm., Science Seminar. Mary Len South Gym Dandy, Kemo. -j 'tw V 'rs-up Q Toe Morris admits that being a senior is a bore. . . cr period of time which will only come once, so enjoy yourself. Marc Kelley -4-,. vdf Calvin Scott Souther- Swzrrirmnq f.V., V. Track, Meri Cf Troy, Kiiicgliis V. Pres., AC Room Pep., Senor Choir, Ski Club, Trotiixi Trix, Key, Prom Comm, Randall Scott Spang 'Q Track. i x .. '5 ' -9 . H H ls John Springer Karen Leigh Stahl Clzixti-is Pres. Sed, Troya: Shall Quill ani Scroll Sk Cluli, Teenage l?egzi1iiliu.xt J V. l res., liidiciiazy Coirm Room Rep., Powder Pull, lloiifzr Roll, Deziie Comma Q .wwf A 1. ..,,.4v ,Nw ,,..,, L Your Robert Kent Stahl Fr. Trick, Rami. lfegr. GW Darifly. Janet Lee Stalnaxker i5r:.eCli1V. Pr:-5 , I'--rr' Coinm., Cm1s'ri..i:1PL:rr1.3l Comm. Nancy Lou Stangell Neiicifil llriifwz Seeley: B4-mil Sem, C.:se Pres, Se F.T A., Truliszt Trix. Robert Hcward Stanton 5 iii Kathie Joanne Steele Robert Alan Steinrnetz lfatriek R. Stebie Cimfes Club Fc,-.li:ir1, Mom Sl Trov in-.'1rtni.1:11, if 1'fi'lfil'-V- f'Q 1'isfl Q., Dazl-lD.iv.:1litez' Cfniiir, Girls' Gyi1iDdri.iy, Kniqfils, Ski if ifkif: T1-TM Cllr' Glee, Art Felr, Teqixa. Clxilv, Prom Cnmm. Joyce Marie Steinbeck Georgia Anne SUUSUH MarY Jeanette Stoner 'dr ASE. rem. Kerrie, Troy: lei, Asst. C,l.-i:.1::..zs F1'::i,.zl omrr., f1'yr:iDeii,ly, C,V.f'5. 25 Susan Ruth Strickland Senlcr Ensemtfle, Semor Cholr, Shcwlvoot, Qmemhl, Tro,an Tux, llome lint Style Show, Karen Margaret Stringer l-leleti oi lroy Court, Honor Roll, Cassaxza izvz Foothill Banquet Chrr:.., Home EC. Style Show, l'lon.e.ror:t1:zq Tea. ,J r . ' Linda Anne Sweany FallVt1rss1y Rally, Senior Chong Senlor Ensemble, Troyanes, Cassandra V. Pres Sec. Teenage Republratis, Room Rep., Trcyan Trlx. Prom Comm, David James Sweeney SB. Rrestflent, Fr., l.V,, V. Football, Fr., l.V. Track, Honor Roll, Talons, Scxenoe Senntmr, Fore-nstans Men ot Troy, Room Rep., C.V.S. Rep. ,of -- ,awvur it , Michael Lynn Switzer Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Fr. Football, l.V Wrestling, Talcns, Prom Comm.. Ares. lzitramural Besketlwtll Diane A. Tabor Kemo, Ktro Pres., V. Pres, lr. Achtevemenl. Barbara Ann Struehin Jean Ellen Stutzer Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee, lr. Chou' 'Uk Carol Patricia Sundby King and l, Semor Ensemble, l.V. Rally, Sweetheart Court, Rheta, Trojan Trix, Sentor Choir, Showhoat, School Crest Comm., Nomlnatmg Comm. Margie Ann Sutherland Honor Roll, Kemo, Skt Club, Spamsh Club, Art Fmr, Art Award. Christina Svarverud Jungert Robert James Swank Soph. Class Rres, Fr., l.V., V, Bosenoll, Fr, l.V.Footl:f1ll, l.V. Cross Country, Naflonal Honor Soctety, Mn Alpha Theta, Men ol Troy, Tdlons Trees., Chaplam, Soccer ' Gregory Paul Taylor Fr, Football, Fr., l.V. Wres- thnq Honor Roll, Gym Dtnnly. Bernice Teschner Spes Pres., Chaplom, Powder Putt, Room Rep., Art Farr, Prom Comm. -Q. Cathy Diane Thomas Cnotes, Powller Putt, lr. Choir, MotherfDanqhter Tea Comm., Dads' Clnlv Dance. Pamela Kathleen Thomas Sr. Ensemble, Troyan Staff, Cassandra, Sr. Choir, Christ- mas Formal Refreshments Chrm., Show Boat, Trolan Trix, C.V.S. Rep. 'UF - - , g 1.1: .k., . , , -b,55g,5-5,5 I . 1 Charles D. Thompson Fr., l.V'., V. Football l.V., V, Baseball Ares V Dre: Gerald G. Thompson Fr., l.V. Football, Fr., l.V, Wrestlmq, Fr. Track, Room Rep., Spartan Hi-Y Pres., Powder Putt Coach. fs K .., .4 ,gs ,.-. f.. ,, v . .J, g, K i, I . X 145, A .v '.,.. -xi nv-g , M , if f, fx K 'ii 4 fr. S 'J' iw-I 'Qui K . Susan Louise Thuemmel Bruce Duncan Tombleson Treasgrer, l'I'1','JriAi. '.'. 'z .:'.1 l:1'.Tz.a-Q. Etlltcr, G1rl:gt1E.++Mc:1'h, 5::.31:1': il.fY Sf.. fl 2: Honor Roll, Cmllws Galt l.R.l.. X11- tl Tiny, F021 Term, Vvloimen of Tmy, Qxxxll Sgiqpzg Gym Daily fmtl Scroll, Art Smit, Art Fairs, Spatuslx Clwlp, Douglas Whitney Thurlow Michel Louis Trodoux ll. :.f.:' Rell fl' f lfr. I-'f1,ti,:all, Fr. li.l--rnvftznll, V. 'l'r:1.:k. 8- QS'- .4-r . 1 -1- gi, A Mit U Thomas Wright Tucker Egward Wayne Turney Q E-,, 4, - :V 1 . ,. 5 .fa . 'IE .1 -1 Fw' lf'.'v, 3. Ii' Swim: 1: S1.fEgwf1--ui 1 l:m'1n:i V1e1'N.:n1lV:- l n:1.1v.1:1u Teresa Anne Turner Wayne Lee Twitchell Sipfr,-.it.1t C'.1::'f:-.5 5-11 Cy. Y. F ,iz all Y' E-1.-1---1.11 l':o:n C'f.v1:.n. Cl1:.:r false: 3.1 Tim. .7 l'z..,y Fc:'m.ilif.:1:pn., 'l'v.i:.:2lf-: lren. ln -1:1'l '1x. In Column nz: Olnv V.u.,..x 1 Rtxlly l V. Rely llzwm- wr 4 Cow r' 'Sf 5 li Ci Z.: Tx-Qr.l1:..:'-ev-. 'Z we vs 'ri Walt!e1lA. Vanlltta H Q X,,..,-,L H: .:. .. .. Ke-3' Clk: 1.Ff.l. T LF.. 5.11:-X130 5--v:.::1-1: l7r'.Tr.1'L Roger Harvey VanHoy S f, lit I. Toetatie :.a:2'.1Ll1'.1:':r lin'-fa. lfimqlxfs, IS17.1:'i.x:. l'l1Y, film Club, 5.5. Evfenmzg Smrxlxmr. , 1 L. -... --. 1 gr'-'is '-vm .4 f-mmm 3 ...E EK-f 'li 'Q In , Ya. if Wx fix' 'flag-1 ,, tji' 5 ' V af 'Nbr- 355' 1-an Kas x 4153179 IF' ' -Q...v-.Q Bruce Vannoy ' ,,,.- ... ., ww beme. Ewen.. .Q Nl 1 Alpha There, Sizcgmioe' Cmzenslmp Award, Y,F,C,, 'll .mln Clmnstmas Convert. Terry Lee Varisco ' ...A fmf... 1 Tnx, Sewer u ..l,.. l.. , V. V, 1 X 1 Fostsal., ,ft-r. cp 'l'm+.' Fr l.V, 'l'1'df'k, Clyrnnestxcs, 'lrolan Tnx. Dale Franklin Vaughan Gledxfitczrs Gyn. Dandy, RichardvMelvin Viken' I A: :plz in 'fi 4 -iz .all fffi l l.V. li.1:1s'?'L.1ll fV. lvl. lfvvtftrllllllll l.V. V Has'-1 .all l71'.ClxHs lifes. f' nl. '11 ltwfr, Hnixcr Roll ali xi, . Qhester Waehsmutljt. Jr. Ml--':1.., .:.-f.l l:'fP.' lu . 1.1. Tliri' Z' 5. .K l. lx '..g.i: .fX:i:xl11Ls'if Kay Walden Kirin . 13 zz. -xii Student Body Trees ,lrer Sue Thuemmel and Elections Comrnis stoner Vonnie Gay-Girl and Boy of the Month tor ldnuary. i like being confident. Jim Sherfey 207 208 hm... 'NIHF' 'wr--'If Christi Bayless pleads tor audience aitention. i'm anxious To gefowoy . . . sforf o new slofef' X ' Ii ., K . , . TEL . -14 'RFYEQ G f ii' Y -M-fe Q, Q . II1. , , l .Q 5? Eric Bjug Watness Honor Roll, Room Rep., Powe der Puti Asst. Coach, Fr., l.V. Football, Senior Class Play. Kim Allen Wayson Honor Roll, Fr., l.V. Swime ming, Ski Club, Spanish Cluh, Room Rep., Student Trattic Council, Gym Dandy. Bertie Copernoll Tyler Neil Walthers SB. Athletic Commissioner, Statesman Sports Ed., Qmll and Scroll, V. Swim Team Capt. MVS, l.etlern.en Sec. Honor Roll, Knights, Senior Choir, Room Rep. Douglas B. Ward Fall Varsity Rally, Soccer, Gymnastics, V. Vxfrestling, Trojan Trix, Key, Gym Dandy, Swimming, Ski Cliih. Ns Georgiann Rae Ware Toni Ann Warren Cassandra, American Herr Cuates, C.V.S. Pep., Gym tage Trip Abroad, Room Dandy, B.C.A., Dad-Daughter Rep., Powder Pull, Ski Clulw, Banquet Comm., Sweetheart Art Fair. Ball Comm. Douglas James Warren Fr., l.V., V. Football, l.V., V, Wrestling, Fr., l.V. Track, Forensians, Room Rep., Ski Club, Gym Dandy. William E. Watkins Transfer trom Gresham, Ore., Budget Comm. 4? fVus - 'sand' 69 -ua.. N-4? ,,,. V l Richard Weaver Barbara Ann Weed Delphi, Prom Comm, King and l, Scholastic Art, Art Fair, Gym Dandy. T 1 . V ff.. - 2, .2 5 51, 5: ffififi' 3 ,-'k Robert Weinstein Richard Weinstein f ilfftf A at 1 ' 'L T39 Elizabeth Ann Wells F,T.A. Pres., Statesman Statt, Trojanes, Pheta, Trojan Trix, Art Fair, American Heritage Tour, Ski Club. L. Robert Wells Ares, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Fr., l,V. Track, Ski Club, Prom Comm., Talons, Intramural Basketball, Progressive Honor Roll. Elinor Ann Wexler Transfer from Grant HS., Girls' League Sales, Gener Council Rep., B.C.A. Elliott A. White Troyan Photographer, Talon Statesman Photographer, Drama, Citizenship Award, Thespians, Troian Trix, Stage Crew, Gym Dandy. al 5, 'fi K-v '-fer ...di JT? -1 Susan do Whitlock Pheta V, Pres., Powder Pull Frosh l:rol1C Court. Thomas Alan Wiclxe Vv'.A.l? Craftsman ot the Year. .-9 John Ray Wiley Sr. Choir Pres., Sr. Ensemble Mu Alpha Theta, lr. Sym- phony, Honor Roll, Fr., l.V. Track, Fr., l.V. Footlvall, Election Comrnlsston, Room Rep., All State Chow, Thomas Marshall Wilkins Fr., l.V., V. Forrtball Skt Club, Men ot Troy. E ,.,,, .' , ,, 4 , f' . .x at , ' yi., 4 A ' i l l James Alexander Williams Spartan l'l1'Y, Fr. Football, l.V. Cross Country. Sherry Lynne Williams Senzoz' Band Orchestra, King ar.-.l l, Trotan Trix. Carol Ann Williamson Cassandra, Slu Club, l.l?.L., Linqutsto, Dance Comms, lr. Achtevement Treas., Gym Darzfly, Bllan P. Willvman 0. f eel-rl' X-,-.aa J. Scott Wilson Itlllvle lVV V1.1-Q Couzxitv lQnt'r:t Kw- I' V S Ken., Sv:-at-r' ting-lt 'lfzlent iihow, Nancy Wiser Tae, Pep Club, are 1-.., annul Nancy Jean Witty -lm Lynn Woolslayer Fl-Wiz'-f'i Alf Shelli V57--li-V1 Kemo Pres. Ser f5lc1Clu: AY'V5f 1ll, SY-LTOFITZJH A11 Sadle Hawkzztsli11,-eCTQr:.rr Swift lllwia Dix:-P,z .cglrez FI-Cgh F5315 C ,,,A ,g Ban 1 .W A:'Cl1zr:. ll z-.tie Pull Frm-:1ltC.,':ti:.l Art Sen3,:1::', S'l.cl.2sT1: Art. Daryl John Wolf Cvlatinxlors Art Serrnnar Gyn. Dancly Art Fazr. Paulette Worsech Art Falr, Home Ez- Faslnon Show, Gym Danlly. Michael R. Wuestefeld 'ljransler from Caliornla, Pr., l.V Truol., F. , l.V, ljasketrall Fr. Fcotliall, Fr. Baseball S111de:1tCourt, l.ettet'men. Scott Campbell Wyse Swlmmlnq, National Honor Somety, Mn Alpha Theta, Lettermen, Honor Poll, Sister School Comm. Chrnr, Mexican Exchange Sttzdent Trojchns, l.l'f.l.,, Key. Senior Ed Galen mystified by modern mechanical marvels. fo be able To get our cmd see somefhing, do somefhing, live some . . Jamie Driscoll 20 210 ll! i m no longer proud . . . i'm desperate. Louise Lobby '2- ' '2 AS 'fm 'Q'-Z Daniel Harmon Yeager Gary Norman YU!-U19 Gym Dandy. V. Baseball, Room Rep., Cub Statesman Stall, Gym Dandy, Student Teacher. Cecelia Ruth Yelovich George William Young Teahouse of the August FY-, .VV-, V' Football, All Moon, Showboat, Thespians, City, Fr. Basketball, l.V., V. Troian Trix, Gymnastics WTSSWUQ, FF-, l.V., V. Track, Show, Sophy Tdlgnf Shgwl Ares Pres., Vandalism Comm., Room Rep., Men of Troy. Nancy Candace Young Sweetheart Queen, Science Fair Award, Pheta, Room Rep., Home Ec. Fashion Show. Pamela Ann Younge Thesptans, Delphi, King and l, Art Fair, Scholastic Art, Gym Dandy, F.T.A. Historian Michael O. Zagone King and I Student Director, Thespians Treas., You Can't Take lt With You, Showboat, Room Rep., Teahouse of the August Moon, Troian Trix. Arlene Diane Zimmerman livuin Reg' lXtw,1e:o Ptxit, Ski Clulx C.1f::.11:.i:'.1, lr. Choir, Swat-tlit-.ai'1 Fill Comm , llrorn Coram.. Svph. Talent Sliuw, 'llzr'.et1T1'Lx, Mother- Datzqliloi' 'lea Comm. f Donna Zimmerman Gym Dtmtly, Girls' Glee, lumor Cliotr. Rosemary M. Zuber Omevht, Gym Dandy. William J. Zulauf FV., l.V., V. Baseball, V. Football, Men ot Troy, Spanish Club. 1 I .yi X . I 4 . af' - I 4 . A ' -1' Q. -5 P5 ' -H. A ' 7. SQ.- -3 - . ' . Q ig., ,. A ' 4- a 4, lf, . ,. . , iq., f fi A I I . si xx w. 7-USB' K-.. C we Ar S- .3 0 Jiffg x,. A ' 'CM . 5 , ' ' '4'm fj?v5.w55 'i' ,fm H f Gm ' , 'Nd wif 'W K gym. W, Q M S.,,,,,,. nw: 'I + 4 M 4, M ,, 'in -. asv. juniors juniors look for windows . . . fo look out of the lighf. .. or shiver in the shade. B111 Kinsey-President Ed Tweeddale-Vice President Kristy KaramanosiSecretary Doug Highland-Treasurer I I 1 1 N w I 53522112 ' i.1l2!f!X7lii5LVf'1uZi'dY-Cl!-. ij' FWQTFIA' , I.!41nl'-YA Yhlf- -1 115141 'ill' Weil-lin 418' li lhIK'5' 473111 SRIK ll il!! Z'El-'QIKZZI' '7 '1 2Yil I If ,' ffrom left to B. Booihby D. Bronson 5 s 1.522 'A ,. , W From left to ri shi! Top row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Bottom row: rightj M, Botf D. Bracy B. Brown C. Brown wtf , fl use , wk l I 9 + 214 M v .. 4 , 1 . 1, , 3 - Aj . i f ' 1 ,E , ' I .yir N f ly il ' Q 'T 7 'Nl 1 wi . X ' 'i , .f V7 ff V, K L S R. -11 . K 2'7 e...e Air? Qfi AVSQJ l f LL.A 'P 3 ' I A X ,QI ff' 1 Q ' -.1 X r 1 5? K 1 P Nw lr Tk , I .iff ii, F. ,,W.. +1375 , . ix K rf. js fy-an . K 3 'P .n , ' A , 'ff' K . A X A ' .1 ,, fa . ' ' . ' Ms 54 Si ' A . as-35 'Y ' illill ll N 'R' ' N .X ' ',. ' 7' ' U .. 'fi Ali .. V, 1 X I N N., -n ' gf. QL A 1 5123? 2 'Y in 4M'Q vmlz. A . - lc, in I 1+ 4' T 'gawq A Lx I I 1. ,. f.- X ...N w Qs... f ' ff ll :rs b A . 'A' ,- jxs 'A 4 X ,wx 1 . Jr - V 41 ' M, Adair S. Adelman L. Albaugh S. Aley A. Allison B. Allison M. Amey D. Anderson P. Anderson S. Archer S. Arrell P. Atkinson l. Balclriclqe B. Balch B. Band G. Barlow L. Bellamy P. Berg B. Bergsirorn S. Berneck M. Black C. Blakeslee l. Bledsoe l... Bloom sfo D. Brannock T. Brant C. Brassine N. Brauser G. Brown K. Brown L. Brown R. Brown Q W e. ' 73 . J v cr.. YY I , N Y ' 1 ' ' 1 1-rij ll W.- -A Q eeiii + .ze 2' 4, 1 h- 'f K . s 'X s W. ii' .nf-Ls. ,W -- .S we we ra., -.if- 55 n s if 5 2 5' : FU Allen D. Anderson K. Anderson D. Bacon K. Badgett L. Barneil S. Barney D. Beven S. Biethan D. Blunk B. Boals Breede Browning N. Bredemeyer C. S. Brown G. f 'V 5 - A sv. J, ,. Q AJ aes , . '91 , ,Q- . Q, .F A .. . 1 f ,ti V r emi. '9BQ .B ' Bla? kwin K vi . , '...z55 'aT , , E X Q , ,S . ' 'S r ei I-- f .3 ffl My ' ' .ig PQWQ. .W'o Qw3 .AH i -.., W 'A -a . -1 ' 1 f .ff K n . vf-.4 Y l: X xl ,X ' a aw A S. Allen l. Anderson S. Baker l. Beach P. Billinqlon E. Boroske 'kay . - gawk . -X ai anderson . aker S. Bellamy M. Bires T. Bothne rfs foo early in The morning. Davejodad S. Bresman l. Buckley B. Bronson K. Buchwach .-. Q., 1 'H' .ll 5' v-Q' I fi fs- , , M -wfji 3 H lm 2- 5 3 yyyy. 4.-'54 lFx-om left to rightj l. Bunzow L. Cameron Cg.Clarke . Cowling D. Danner T. Dunn , , V K L' . -1 ,' W fr s- .lv . .. K ,BV tw 1l'i9f3'4af.i.' G. Burton C. Cannfwn G. Clark 1. Cox G. DeGrali M. Dusevoir ,J - . X. ' f ' Q92 Z Qf ' in Q.. an 5 ., z A ,j.,i.:',k,, if - 'ff 1 X. . . 7. 1.4 K .5 -v avg' eg- . .L - m' H -' 'F 1, m . i K. ' ? l N, Q ' .P fy Q r. . Buller . Carr Cole Cucldleback DenBeste . Eckmann mangas ZUIU1 . Butcher Cannon . Cohn . Crutcher . Deibele l. Dykstra ,,l,.-6-:h - R. T. M D. L. K. Butterfield Carroll Connell Cummings Dolqenow Edleman QL! S. Bulzin B. Bye L, Case A. Chase G. Copenhagen M. Curry l. Dale L. Domeniqoni l. DuBois A. Edwards R. Edwards Jw' ' 'Ui' R. Cabral C. Clarke I. Coutani D. Dalton R. Duncan S. Edwards . .,,7. Q S315 1. N , 35 1 . ..., Qi, D vw. bi N I V T W. 7,1 ' f' 'CS' if, . .-25:4 f..-. Q 1- - 'fr' . ' . - 'f' - ' 1 5' . Zhi ff? fag? FAX ink .V :an 1 1 LLVVVLL , In 33 i llk V 1.5m Ll my A f ff , , ll el f . A . H-Q +4 - Q .. ., V -L .ff l'A'?': I l 5.3 Q, , lv . . C... . Sue Moorman flies at another one. 5 ffrom left to K. Grommesh from left to right? rightj D. Gronquisi Top row: Second row : Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Sixth row: Bottom row: L. Groihaus C. Harris E. Harrison l. Harisook 3 ' i W . L' 'f f 1. T ,.. '-' . - f-S S . f 3 'fa - ' .. . . A , 5 , ig.. in 'HC . K .. f ' ' . ,gp . .f 216 1 'R , J' ff 5 F 3 ' - M 1 I F lb . 5, 5' .bfgff -'17 . -'fx an iii an :- . .S ., r e i ... 1 , N ,., .aj A lI S. Edwards S. Erickson C. Fischer L. Fox S. Furry C. Gaizke K. Golqraiih P. Hagesiad L. H a riy 1 4'-, -.4 9. 'Khijf W Vis?-,' I '- . - if-V ix 4 ,,-Fu .rx . 1 5 I C. Ek B. Esser I. Fisher G. Franklin L Fyhr l. Gaizke K. Gould L. Hahn G. Hasiinqs -fy y wi, x s 4 Elf x F 'S 'Lf .V ' an K ' 5 , . J :,f Grieg- ., . fu. ,uri A 1. - rf' 'J A a mf M f .1 1. 1 Q .. ...Q -U. , , .. 1 L ' is f . G .- il 5 H1 'Z xi F ' 1. S ml ' v ' 'Q' K-1, -. W A F ' .1 'Ma Sir , in .M I 22 .,,. i .. . 1, It .E . 'f .., Ti. . SW 1' I: f111 ' ,f..s.3,, A I V F .K aa.. .... .1 . 155, QQ? H: A ,Ag , .R ,.-. A Q MV! 5 .f Y elf: K . Q . ' v if V r 35 :Q 1.2: Q .f . 1:51, 2 ,iifrszz -f-- W ' m .. A H9 4 .iw 4 .Mg ai v.ii ff. 9 . be ui 4. -r.. .1 if 1... L... Q-by ,- M ' - 5 if ffffi 43 -5252.53 iz f ' J 2 i- . .1 5' -Q if . . 4-Eff A f . . A . .5-f G -.h, G . ' f . 1 Ii.. 1 i iii .iirr My S B. Ellis l. Ellis D, Elonka M. Epstein l. Erickson L, Erickson L. Evans L. Evaii I. Ewing S. Fairchild B. Fasi G. Fischer T. Fisk D. Flaih B. Flaih I. Flink C. Foleen l. Forkner B. Frederickson K. Frederickson S. Friberg P. Frisch D. Frost K. Froude T. Gallagher M. Galloway C. Gambee M. Gannon B. Gano l. Gardner M. Gay L. Gaylord L. Germain R. Gibson L. Gillaspie P. Golding l. Grace G. Graham K. Green G. Green B. Gregory D. Griffin D. Hallberg L. Halme C. Hamreus S. l-laralampus B. Hanschar L. l-larmel L. Hawkins I. Hawley D. Henderson S. Henry V. Herdi B. Hermann .iii .- M ,N av AV I F' 'Fly 'fi ' ..: in 1 D I F '- F f' P K ' ' - f ikkl' . - ifi fQ'XiEEa.'- 1 ', ' .' I1 X .2 if. , .M Ml A . . .1 ,,.. y .2 1T .Eiij . ll , ' f . l . ' 3 .- Y' I A . f ' . X G 33 2. is iil. 3 F ? 'iw 53. :1zQ:1.gI- v.,?5'5-' fri- ' fFrom left to rightj R. Hicks D. Highland R. Huqqins K. Hughes S. lenkinson I. lennmqs af '05 . , Y:-f 5 D A 1 . 53 bn 1.. gi, xxx. bs.. A - '1' Q4 X, L, , .islqfl -3 ..YEfzF,K.. vin-z .V 1-:: l D 1 hwy. 1 1 Z -,LH 1. ,,,. . fFrom left to rightj M. Iolnnson W. Iones G. Kalesse C. Kalman l 4 TT I fi. fn v sss 2. .Seine Dave Lewis' tension explodes in the safety of Wilsorfs padded cell. N, Hills R. Hines S. Hinlon D. Holmes G. Hopper R. Horn B. Howard D. Howe C. Howland B. Hulxlala l. Hull D. Humes S. Hurl K. Hulchinson C. lamison D. lansen M. leffries T. leffs A. lensen K, Iensen C. lohanson D. Iohnson I. lohnson l. Iohnson K. lohnson L. lohnson M. lohnson if ' Rf' lx, ...F is 434 f l . - 5 X, 6 may A - f ev. VI ,M , , , .- J , ,, 5 29.3 .lii I A if 2 H nz 9 .jjf 1 i 'F' W ' f L ' P I l ,YE 1 M .1 H Ak J' 'I . Y . 5 . V A 5 . . 4 - W5 ' A M ff , 3, 7 N P A' ' '32 -4 1 i 4..it- 7 :ji 3' . 'S ' . ' . ' . . l. H . ' , - l ,1:21.2'Ae w f ' f 4 .sniff 1 C. Jones D. Iones G. lones I. Josephs D. Ioslad H. Kaplick K. Karamanos L. Keele B. Kelly K. Kenward . . . A 1151 ll ,, .... lv.. of ' wifi., fi , uf 'j ,J ' E35 I - :Ld-. .l in sl. . D ' ' .,. -f 'V V' K f'.21-if-.iffwrst-Zzuia. Rf s .ii ' Nu . ..s. lllls l was i 'sq -eq. ' 21 7 fFx-orn left to rightj S. Kjos V. Kieinman K. Kohnle M. Larell P. Larsen R. Larsen in , '.. 1? V gf A x . :am 'Q' A ' , R ' you're in a posifion To do fusf obouf K. Kerr K. Kilker T. Kimsey A. King B. King M. Kinney B. Kinsey L. Kirk R. Kreps T. Krieger W. Krieiz T. Knobbs I. Kruse P. Lamperi I. Larkin I. Larsell x I U F ? ,I L I , H vf 7,7 L L. R ,... ,f 5 19 ' 'K N U ' , 5 1 .,, '-P V 1 K 4-.2 N ' . . 'R , ' A ' Y: . .. 15E?5ilI v ' ' ' - I y H. -iiiszisr s , K I gf if J ' 1 .I . A -1 ' 'fi .N . .,' Q - -L iff? ,Q N- f , f . x-N 1f'- . . - . 'Z Es .. ' if ff Grief +G T' rsssi 1 1 - it . ... 'sie ' .Q ,A i A , . .6 K., 9 We In 3 v T we , Q Z4 K . K 9 K' fi at . 'i - i V 1 4 U F 'V If A . ' X I l 1 fl rom left to right! Top row: L. Larson B. Lasselie L. Laurens P. Laveli G. Layne B. Lawrence Second row: S. Leinbach I. Lesch M. Leslie C. Lesman T. Lewis R. Libby Third row: D. Lite C. Loefiel E. Lohr B. LONG L Lord D. Louis Fourth row: D MacArthur B. MacBean C Mage R. Mackay R. MBQDUS D. Maiiland Fifth row P. Manners P. Marana R. Marsh I. Marshall I, Martilla H. Martin Bottom row C. May S. May C. Mayer G. McAriher M. McBride C. McCa11ison If v9 3 N. -3 :H 3 Q if Q. fl .:- 11,35 at F, 3,41 1124 ' I L . Q .. ff 'xi rrn K . L 4 fL 5'.l23 X J .fi ... .I , A J, ,air L 3 'Li' 5 A ,Xvj 'bm 5 f A ...F f L , ' X 1 ' '4 3 1 ' ii.. I 5 fl, ' ' , f if'. .59 , , X' A Ab as .' M' ' ,Q Q . -. V -A . Q 0 A W Q' f I an in W' f ' if ' 454 a . x V1 ai' fr' ?L'7 :l': f N x . .ww A M 4: Iwfis ' ' f K L, . V, Q pi i i . , W aff-4. ' .. 53.2. . fm-: -- as ,f -1 i i i I, . .... y Qf , N A ..'. K It -4' A L' ' A , . ' Y' . A n s .15 T' 3 We , fax 'f b 1' . 'Q C . I ' 1ii 21 T P - I 1 f - f Hjfw SP - . if ay ' N A V A A ' U AJ1 . ,xii-. fu K L-gg. 53 GJ' 7:04 . h as bg., ,li V K R3 1 . , .,:r .,,L .f -.. V V Q.. , ' K I I 'Hg' K 218 onyfhing you want Al Menashe D. Lee P. Lee D. Lehman D. Lind B. Lindberg S. Lions G. Loven I. Lukens C. Lukas L. Majors C. Maloney P. Manley T. Martini S. Marsh V. Mason T. McDonald S. McDowell T. McGlore I . 'N 1 f R '-fl. y A f A lsr .fq y I f ' 'j' .pa ,, V fi Lrl' V, A fl f i .iyy D'ii , gf V' ,gi ai T' A 3 723 -ll . T: G Q V5 ,V , if ... 1 ' W ' W S .fi ffl' - -3 x .. A -- A . 3 57 ww- Y. I. .yn 'gal' X l Af, - 'Sr was Qzeisf' , rryyyii A5 4-af F iff? an 1' P gig -ff , - , , iiz- .,' ' 'L Es. 5 . y McGuire Sf7!f1iP'U?U Miles QI-'rom left ffrom left C. Morrison M, Nielson I. Oliverio D. Oster . McMullin Menaslie Moorman is lliii y ' Vw , iii it y : il ii P 1 . mVVA 5 i llllll I or ri? , 1 xi.- . 1:1321-i-i.. A l .,,, . X I x A. McAsaac l. McWhorter R. Mercer G. Mitchell D. Morey to rightj to :rightj R. Morrison M. Nelson M. Oliverio M. Page s 'W' tk mfxffg Z 5314 : Q, l. Mclvor D. Meacheur . Mess nqer Mitchell Morgan gjf t'!'1 Moseley . Nelson Olson . Page mgywq 'Q' up F 4? , 2 351 at h x 5 ,g 4 2 i X fi M54 ,mgsft i I 5' W ,iii ,,1ff-,277 5 P - -f. , X , xii? W 'im P3 R P ', Hr has T, P. McLain l. l. Melvin T. I. M. Morris K. Moseley P, Nemser L. Olson C. Palmer McLeod L. Mielzer WWW Metschen Molnik Metzger Montgomery Morris Mundel rzorl Newvine . Olson Palmer Sa Barb Allison questions Tim S-ills' inscription, as Bruce Tombleson awaits his turn. M. Munsen I. Nicholas F. O'Neil N. Park 2 I. Nakadate I. Null K. Orcutt Munshen Nis co Oppenheim Nagy O'Brian Oseran D. Parker . Parsons T. Parsons , Pasero U1Sf1?U1r- U2'P t O C. Murphy P. Nielson F, Ooter , ,L ,. . 2 N , 5 ,kkk uw VV:A P fi 'i I : 7 I f -' P F P ,...s, e ii' ' i ' A - P N rilsss P l'ri Q. P I P li' Pi .,y,. in . ' ' A , l -1' P - i y y 56: K ijik I V I . . V ggy .,,......,,..,,, rrrih - V ' fr: A,yl r ..., f s l i ttis i ' iiii if tttr on ' s of it iii P P PP ..2 P is f , I .,,. P yPPP : R PP lry ....l ' My i Wi sr ' r ' i.iil'lri. P P is r Q PP'P P lli' PP iiiPP i,.. P iii i y..oy stfs 5 yyyyly ' P M ' is ' ' ' PPPP. P NP' P Wi' , . .V ,:,. X sir, ,',,, ,, , Q , ak. V K ,.. 412' PP:P P , .-' P A , ' PP PP ' if' ...P 9 Top row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Bottom row: R. Reddekopp L. Ream D. Rich W. Richards F- ROSS S. Rowell T. Schendel C. Scneider R- Shepard S. Shepard !::E!, Rv, y f ' v C R. xi h , C: f e' .Q --3 V .ll -T' . I f, L. 45. F 5- -4 il ' Mhxyfrsj L :anim in P e'i5-Vllg' . 6. f .av Qwi. Wm 220 QF:-orn lefi to right Top row Second row J Third row: Bottom row G. Reavis P. Reed T. Richardson C. Risser S. ROY G. Rule G. Schniizer M, Shultz L. Sherlock P, Shore 4 ' :Sf 134 , Q4 ,. . N h - ,. +R X' I l 5 I 5 'V' W 5 y ' ' oi'o is . f In zii A i li .. :rv . s-- -.. -. 1 f a at fr li .1 v . ,,l' . 'ff' ' ' l Q. . .4 fe, .N v in ,X ,V 1 Q 911. r 'Lx ' . 'I if .ru 2, 5. 4 S 1: ... 1 A T W , an '1 - 4 - ' . W -. if . x 5 V1 I A ff ff' sp A 2'wf f , ,, A A ,, ,V M . . ... K. - 1 . if .iff 'fl dl . If 'T I 5 'X 9' - ' fi ' ..l ' 3 .,, 4 f ..L: W ,,L,. VE V... K,k. ,,.. W KL .Y . 5 J, fav . 1 -.i lm .-.ig ni S A D, Partipelo M. Patrick C. Payne I. Pieper A. PerrY D' PGYFY F- Persvn I. Reich H. Pelers M. Pelerson M. Piersall B. PiliD I' Plluso M- PlOCIhOll C. Pope S. Poplack L. Poznanski M. Pranqe C. Preston A. Proctor T 7U E. IT 2 nw .- cn -1 U wgnywmm Rainey M. Rankin Reed M. Reicherl .L Reiman Ritzmann 1- Roalsen L. Robder Rutherford SA Ryan C. Sacarisen Scuito K. See G..Sever Shower V, Sichley Al Sieqal at . fu : ., mai? 'W if av X' Q. . ,Are .N. 4 M ...as at . l i . N 4 A dl ,QR f ..-: wud! J l if . 'Q in-5111? 'ix Q -,.- ,- X va.- P ' K w 5 ag. .f s 1 15 0' S. Rasmussen L. Rayley J L Reilz D. Reynolds I. Robinson D. Rockwood L. Sampson B. Samson C. Severin S. Shank C. Siegal C. Sills - iq 'Lv sq ,L x--' ' ' ' ', A , S f' . rx gf 'XA A.-, , , K Y f- , .. 5 f ex , ,' 1: my 1 Vari- 8 3' fl? R W' SQ .1 5 rf' , L , QV , ., W ,..,, Q ,9 ,rv V' x 1 Fix 4 ,wfim L. Raymond R. R51 L Rice M. Richey L. Rodgers D. Rollins M. Sanders L. Savage D. Shell M. Sirianni K. Sharrer lf Sinkell ,., , - - , v ..- I 1 3 Q:-A L, gif . , v w. f , 'Q . ' if WJ N -mm., I W., ' H- ' Q N lv X if w . 5 V ' - . , ln 5 WC?-Ls , ff 'sf 21 :. gf-ff 1 or :Q S M 4 . X... , I.. .ir X y , , ,, .' - . ,., ' Jim- , - V4 A ' .1 ' 'P f ' nf M JC V' - A ,L 5 4 . . , x . K7 'K fa K 4. 2 x, we - ,Q ,L A IQ '49 or ' ,Q . W if-9 we a ,Q ,f . t , ji .,.g 'LI' .I I .la - k- -,.' ,actin ' ' b if QS- A b I v' .,,, I ' - Y? wi-. .. 'ii , r ' -- wwf? ' .A XV 1' .NV Khbr L vi 1 4 L - We . 7' ,. 1 .. W. ff' Q - , Siam- . R. I r M ,- S 1 ar 4 ' -6 'sl f i , W if f i , it -..Q . . f Q , '. 1, F W ,-... 2 V . .rr ,S H :' N T ,X . . if iz A .X , Ku.. - . Q , Av GY, ,K L . 'f tee: ,rm to .ff fi ' 'f 2' -. l - . l A lu . -6- 1 I xr -P, W k 5 .6 Y! ' ,. ,.- r . .. af: D of T 5 ' -,. W A mi 1 ' i V -1 I. F, ,ff ' if' 1-H. , ' x i ' ix! f' W it ' .. I-iff I V .. S ' ' W- if ' ... i it ' 'ff' ' Q T - ,N AV V5 V' n 39 -' kg I - -.I A ' Q -.-.- 74 v -'J ' xv H -r' , . Y L ' - .X . 2 1 V 1 ' wifi 2 ini 1.Jl 5 . - ,Q AAA' 7 il .31 , K D. S tk '1 Sk' . D. Sk k B. Sl G. S 'th S. Smith S. Smith ' ' f h 1 Sv SAME Srglnaler 3 Spas M Sslisen P. Srgcht P, SDOSNO C- Soma Steve Bennett zeros IH' on hls putt, unaware o C ery 5. Stackhouse R. Staqqenborq M. Stanley .l. Starr K. Stentors Stent7 D. Stevens May S SY1'I1p51ll'19f1C SI'1'11l.9. E. Stewart M, Stofter D. Stone S. Stoner K. Story b. Stradtman G, Stotler M. Strickland B. Swanson C. Swarenqin C. Swayze E. Sweet T. Swenson M. Symes R. Talley C. Talbot I. Taylor P. Thomas B. Thompson C. Thompson I. Thompson Cfrom left to rightj every yeor you get older and see how childish you ve been. Leslie Cameron - ,.- ,A ll -' . 'L n, ' i iw' A .. is ff . r f'xlm.E A -' .K lt far .1 'S P' ff., , - - 1 2 .X L. Thompson M, Thompson M. Tobias l. U'ren D. Vuakelich G. VanHorn QF:-orn left to rightl 1 . - - Qi... .-gg' -- Q 4 .,. A' ' off I - Q. 'lt .,. ' ' 'Zf 'A J . h :jx I K .V 'Ss . AQ, I. Tolley B. Torland l. Van Wagoner C. Varisco 1 -. no- A AQ.. ffl 1 R. Toyota C. Vetter Ziff :gz L I I g A N . , ff- ov- .y f: it 4 J C K el v ,nv-N ,x i s.,f ' S' f Hz. , fl, LX x ' ' ' xl. ' EQ . .W L ,.. 1 or - rl L ' 1 if , -'if 'L W ,- - - . X' Q ff W ,W in f .. ,. gg VA 95, 'iw 7,.-' ' jf'-1 V 2 . .4 I A . WLS: 3 I. Triplett G, Turner E. Tweedale D. Upham S. Upton D, Waker H. Wahl S. Walsh M. Walter 221 x . lunior Paul Frisch reverts . . . QF:-om left to rightj Top row : Second row: Bottom row: C. Walther B. Wallon G. Warnsley l. Wellman S. Welch B. Welton -fe P. Warrell W. Warren M. Wesierman l. Wntrel --..,q,m ...in aw 'X 'J KY i feel older, more like an individual. D. White M. Winiermute M. Wodlli M. Woodley S. WOM S. Woolf S. Younq N, . . ! M' R ..' - 2. ., ' www -1 Xa fs.. Q, L .:.j ff- 2 f -Y' -' :M ' if 2. N Q 0 'W X g' Q' f .+f'f Q9:.c- ar. NH . mx -5 ' 1 1 Y . - if , f F'- ....,. ,.,, 5. A ,.- fi. M . A-v23lf,'q,s ji -ff Y ,.. ir 2 , .iii ..S ' , h lt , , . iam 7' gp ,l 59 : N 0 ' '1,,:v W 4 .. ,..- . 1 ..a, ' -4,2 , . I ff. 3' X1 . ', I NK , W' L' we W 222 Wayson K. Watness P. l. Wiener Zahler ffm 2 3-42 if, Q MA .... A -..-X. . , '1!.Li 1 f G. Weaver Susie Smith R. Weber l. Wecllake M, Welch P. Wikins I. Williams P. Wilson S. Wilson B. Zimmerman D. Zinck L. Zenk ,. Q I , :wk ,if L2 , Q if --C .y Q - v' f- if A . S A FF My. ,,., L iw. .ia ' 2- .KV . .. E 2 ix ,.Lk S ...fa ' .Q 1- 'l M Q 2. 4 x 5 . tmiblfiii 5 5 W I . M-P ii, lm ,, 3, in , li QL L, jg ,,,, .X 4123 f E' Q , ' ii ef? 2' J' 4. v ' , 2 i .L , ,J . Leis decked the halls oi Wilson after Spring Vaoaiion. Margaret Pranqe, Claudia Brown, lanice Beach, and Carlene Harris share holiday adveniures. 4 , .N vm? E 1 Sf . 855' 'T e ,SW c.:UV, dx! , , ,, 3 Q53 , xi-. Y' W sophomores sophomores knock some will rin on doors. g fhe doorbells. .. ofhers furn the knob. Andrew Hurst-President Mary Clark-Vice President Margie Morrison-Secretary Larry Evans-Treasurer Judy Kennedy-Historian 4 K x pm-.rxrlm -mm. .,.h,,,,,.m.mw.m.,wmwmmwwqmw -M--wwf--2-4 - wrywvwwwmw, ...Q .Mi 4 4. ' F :wi 'iw x .Wi iv. fig A M 'S w me :w..:!'? 2 ' A I -M f 'L .. 'Ml I V: 3 I .Q if f- f I .fy -A A . ' K' 1 ', -,,.. . ,, . ' Q. V .W f' 4 ' s ' . h .. g , , - V , 31346, . I, -,K gag, V ..-as 51 fi H .L ,S . . : . . . , f1?Q it M 1 x ,-: C. s L 1 ' ' . ' 1' -'N .7- ,fs'-Gif w 3- of ecfsf we re not res en f f X Ma ry C I CI rk A 1 f ,K .-5 ' ' 5 I f A L,-1,. t r ' , . W A 4- B0 I ' 'S' -yrs 0 '. 15 - 'ff ,. -.- . ,M 'J A fi ' . : X FL:-f 4-f xr 1 9 . ' ll X . A-. I . .. .96 ,kyk B B. if .f Qu A 1- I4 ,l I ' rx I M-1 A 33-5 5. X if , f wk 4' wg 3? , I 'I ' 1 ' is-:J N - 'AAAKL' f' it Q ...V g K 1 Q:-, '- - , ': ' il jf -4 Z W g? -. ' 'F I Q. ' ' ' t ' K, 1 Q i ,K ji 1 l V ' r i . .ar if is-V 5 5 , ' A it QF:-orn left to rightl Top row: l. Aberle G. Abrams L. Adams l. Aeder M. Aigner T. Alexander L. Amesworth Second row: A. Amiton D. Anderson l. Anderson I. Anderson L. Anderson S. Anderson L. Andrus Third row: B Arel B. Arthur M. Arden B. Arthur A. Arp I. Ashworth P. Alsa Bottom row: B Auda l. Babcock E. Bagby B. Baker M. I. Baker D. Bates C. Beazley CF:-om left to right, S. Bell D. Benneth B. Benneth l. Berenson C. Bergmans C. Biggs K. Bijan M. Black G. Blackmore L. Blackwell F. Blank R. Blatter C. Bleckinger l. Blum P. Boals V. Bodhaine D. Boqner M. Percell I. Bollinger A. Botteron F. Bowlby G. Bowman K. Boyd M. Bramwell K. Brady G. Branntors R. Brannon S. Brant C. Briggs I. Briggs C. Brindell I. Brown H. Buell D. Burdick B. Burns P. Burraston L. Burrows D. Boscho B. Cadonau C. Cadrecha l. Crain K. Campbell K. Canright R. Carey B. Carley l. Carlson N. Carlson I. Carlyle S. Cassanova P. Castles C. Cautman T. Cavanaugh D. Chale B. Chappell I.Chiravellatti - 3 A . B . . 1 .M WA' 4..--. ' . - dui? 5' f - - A -A as w:::i gf- I .. - - 1 . f' wx . 'J 7' L 1 - ' ' K t..... .. . -f .. fr. - . 1 11 - .fr I' rr ' . , .' - . if . 1 Y Q- . f 4' L' , , 3 -,'.. -- A ' 2- L .. S f. -' i ,... lg. at Q in . .l F' riff- . I' .N 'W A 1 ' -I - Q. I ff, K -as K-53.4 i- F .gi 9 A ' V I I ' -v EF Jr, ll- ,kkl xqyyvgl, I ,r.- p Li . l 7-.fl . 'VW .fin-r . ' I lj!! -5558513 .Aki 7302+ 1 ,fit rrts fl 2 . . . .Q 5 QS 'L' ' 4 fa 2 I K ' 'WP 2 T54 .A fy ' f 'i 4 .ly fi . .4 1 .M A A A Q .. ,, VVLL: VL -, . . . K J if . it .1 f. . . 'B .1 'B . I ' ' X ' A 45, 'ti 1 ,W t MJ? A ' ' fix- fm .. . .- if W' -pa, T5 fd -1 I ,rs if- I ' n ' ., -f . Q H H in '-f ,. r VE.: 1 i if . I f 5: f . A Q c V, V 1 .5--. .A Gi, A W A 5, 226 ,--vs -Q 0 , C-'V X 9 ai 64 lub - v I, , ,... A.: ,. -'tl' :f,,H . .2 Q1 iii. ,C 3-1 5 -Q-yn, -1 ug: gg.. ...AE ..-- ...fr MA 'N . -raw! il ff gf' . -P QR ll, 1 4- i I , 9' if Q, ,,,. T, 1 , K . 5 1, on A . . I -P3 .1-A I is I f .Q--. , ' il ll f .al . mil , . w 52:33 , , 'W A I M A I I f' . fix L 'fi W5 .,,, , . f 4 ji ' .af if .. v H ' . - My 5 E. gg . . 'Zig-Q R i V . - W ' 1 3:21. '5 ff 1' P' 1 - ' f' , .P X N 1. lg . . - K nrj ff' f . W FP' . -Mi' ' 5 '.. .- 1-M. Ad V- A 5' . .-, ' 1 . ' 'iv , , li -if x 3' ' . ' .I ' N.. n Cv? a5'if - YYIIEE . . ' Xml-ls-um . ..- . . - l A Q. ' ' 'J .Q . . , - 2 A ' 1 J I. 1 p ? . . , Q' ' ' ' l - W jg ' 1 ' V ff - A ,4 ' 4 1 E ,' L l V ' J i' ,A V ,Q f' fig - X12 3, -7' .,' . long I ' is ' nf' . 4 . ' . ji I I 1 . fi . ff s , , ,J K K - . Ch ' i P. Ch n P. Clancy K. Clark M. Clark S. Clark S. Coe ' , ' S. Coflhiayn B. Colleman I. Collins B. Cone P. Connel T. Cook Cook 1 Perhaps Pearcijfeelisdhe Should Stop lohn Cook S . C lc I. CO l B. Co n C. C p r C. Corbus M. Corcoran . Cornei Ofdlgf ' 9 fe ' D 3. Cgcineil l. Coruriqan l. Coucche L. Cssnjil S. Cramer C. Crane D. Crittenden Y D O LIZ OO Oes .. Crow M. Cunningham l. Ogburn C. Dale I. Dalziel C. Dalziel P. D'Angelo vi. Davis M. Davis I. Davis K. Davis P. Davis C. Davison P. Day From left to rightj ff: A MY I . x A QQ P 1 , J , -ff, o f , ei 'F' 1 v if . W E178 .f id' I P 4 s- , - Q if, 5 I' I: ' J N4 55, 4- AJQA 3' ...NXYDIS . V . ' - , A 12 Q A 2' ' U ' .. 'F . - . , 1 vs 4-1 'Q ',..,A. ' v, Q ,vi . V gi I 4:2-Ag A Q, Av 1.- LI' , -.9 9 2' i X. - 1 Q f .1 if f- j . K' r C ., . eat illkwli ACU' l C J . V' C ' i 'fm ' H an ' .W - , 'Fi Alf , K f 'E ng ,g fx.. , I x'LS?i'7l'g'Kx Cdl A ,A ' .4 h, i 5.5 I. Dean C. DeBauw D. DeFord K. DeGraff R. Delleserl D, Detlefsen C. Diernam K. Dielz l. Pine I. Dimhanian I. Drorbauqh . Dixon R. Dixon L. Docken l.. Dodge D. Donaca B. Douglass T. Douglas P, Douglas B. Duncan M. Duncan B. Dunqan from left to rightj 227 8 fFrom left to rightl C. DuVall D. Eaton A. Evans L. Evans 1, ,Ms -v. Q .. .K Q' l - li M... 41' ,ze H. lf an in '65 '1 af' rg' get . w fu :W -U CFrom left to r Top Second Third Fourth Fifth Bottom iglxtl row: row: row: row: row: row: V. Franklin l. Gibson l. Green l. Harrington V. Hassing N. Helmholz : . F S nav.,-1., ,.,. -- Sf ..- .Tri nm Eg? -flIf '01f Q- f- -.- fs... W.. ....1.s,f.. 'ei .iv f ' . 1-'rf 111 Tv E55 QD.. fD z-'un ! 'UUR7'l U15 . Erickson H. Edmonds K. Endsley I. Ensign L. Epstein B. . Farris D. Fender P. Fenton P. Fisher L. Fiich ,. ,,.. - .zfsfgfz 1 K 1 me I k,kL,. I LELL ... .. ' El iii Lnh Mes 'ages . L eef Dee? LLLIELL'L A . Lino Funes Gilleite Douglas P. Harringlon Hayes Henry G. C, G. Frankus Gilberd Green Haroun Haworth D, Hemsireei B. ' 'f' sr. ..v We AAV' b PH .. - Q, .T ,.., ...,,... f ma 4 if W ,..,, l '-fx. w Q. b .1321 Q 1 fi i . I' double shifff you now C. Fredericks N. Gluth G. Gruber R. Harris l. Heaclerick D. Hepp i 1L.... i -Ef?Wf 'zgf PJQQW aw L R .ff M ,, ,,, ... I' 3? M. Galkin I. Goerz Gunderson . Harrow Heaney Herring FVJUD ill' H., L. :V. ,,,,. ' V ifil :'C..'7ff.--I--' .z l-- ewisa ,ee3'?eWfW ... sr it I W ee3a ti ..Wel2?WWf t sr ?eW2Q55f L? ifdiief iiigiiswl - . I . 'ri' .. gen E ragsfj .. e?W, ??v?F3ig ..,.. i'ii Ivw Zvv V. ..if Qifii QQQ- .i. 1 sii , .W ll' S . 1 :nl J .lf i f ,,Lk .V,. li?1' E 4-.-f- B. Gannon B. Gocdqe R. Gurski M. Harifield l. Heiliq R. Hester . is s? . Q A Ma.. ..... . Y .y ...... ,gn K , ff' if --WI ...V we ,wk a yiesm , . E 4 g g. iq. 1 . ,J . . i if ia Erickson P. Fleicher g.::2z5aQ,. ,. fi . .1 5 feel like pcrrf B. Gano l. Grafton D. Hadley B. Hartley l. Heinlz M. Hevland N. Erickson R. Floyd F. D S. .,y H? .. ., . r 1 an n E, . D. Garmire B. Graham Hamel A. T. Hariley S. Heiselt P. Hickox YE -I' K -1. ..,-. ff- ... z, 'K A 4 xX N 5: t Mpe- lggggi M V 1.1 ' -, lr 55, Ri .... . gggil 'li i . ls , an ffm' ' ls. Eubanks . Foster . sw. , of cr school. 'rake Qinmf lil . JE... .. A 'Si-J' 1 fl' - .. ....... . L? + .,, .- ,, ,v .. . J. ,, U 0 3 Q Cb 3 UI Cb 3 Q?Q4H'Uv-3 .,. F .yyy Gefre Gray Harding Hartmann Held Hiebert eye- i1'. s ,ing 1, ...W - Q. . . WSW' see? F ww ei 3 ' MW saw: W ri: 'fm-1.'t'sr2Efs9E?sf1f??!ll . , . . gif ... . ,.,,..,,... I ' --I 'S 1 Q --2 f 3 r-l' ' F , sl I V ,,. I . 7' , xi i-1- . ' as - ' . fl F . - ,,..,,,. X V , ,,,. . .,,.. E 5 , . ls ' . F f-JJ N 'W R is 2 .1 ' Y ,9- 3 1 xi Q lv' 1, , 4' -,- . ,.,. 'ti Sim N I A... Katie Nadal's vivacity responds to some unknown situation. f '-K7 , ,, Q ,, Q K . K 3 fa: 1 . , 1 K' xl - - . 4 I KK L KK f tv 3 wt, W' - ' T 5 . -. f' 'V ' 'If :AK K K Kg K' QK KK K K K . 'gf . ,. S-3 21123 .V 4 K y -WK. f 4, in tug, .- ,. .. is A .J K KK Ka-gs.. KK .4 H Mt 2 gi, ' V i' at v al , 5 1 it 9' 'M 3,4 I fn? 2 5 ', ' N it me A P7 :X ' ' f 2-:H ' ' .jf -. Nr ' , A 5 ' QL XX l - ,ff JY r Y x Ki. K, K , ,, K . NN if-1' S it X ' . la iw. A la. fa, 1 K J. -K A --x .K ,. K A KK. 14- -v- K ... S. A ,, - 3 Q11 W wr, 25- K M K X -- . 'rm A A N 4 1 v ummm. ... ...ar I 1 Hinsz M. Hlrie M. Hirie M, Hobbs F. Hoffman Hoffman G, Hoisinqton B. Hollander B. Hollenlneck D. Honsmqer .grriliolsz gormer Irliloughton D. Dowartlw l. Huqqins ump ries . uni . unt A. Hurst I. H st Hulh L. Hyde B. Innes T. lnglesby V. llixvin rom left to right, rom left to rightl lsaman Eeclcson R. lfacixkson laiobscn ilegords ?.IliKnsen g,?e1i'Kisen I h . ohn 'Ol O nsnn . D Usfln . O USO!! . O nson . O nson linrgens I. Kalinb I C. Kammer B. Karnmerer R. Kaplick N.Kamldt1Qs W. Keilinq Kibe l. Kidd l. Kilander M. Killmn l. Kimball B. Kmdler L. King ,,,,L ,A fl K KE z L me f , l .w, 2, Zi ,H 1' ,Egg ' sf, IA ..- -K p. A 'N cl C- ,, A' ff' f . . ' - 5 , M . ,, ' K '-K-j W ' ff, KJ fi f5J'f' K' , K -: Y- , ' K K r I K fft- I . 4 Q W U x . . 1 , I Q . . jiifycaffr' V I l i . KKKK 9 KK ' 1 I in K K also Q 5 K, Q' ' ,NS 1 l':.5'KN 1 i::3. i U 1. 'A if 1 M1 K5 ' Ki K? , 'elif' if 1- ' ,K .. K ,..K .f ,K . f f 4 ls ,i, ' ' Q' -' 3 , T 4 . , 6 . ' 'fe ' A , , V. :J KK,' is - ' K K K , EQ . . K. . -V K . :sa K 1 ' lg 'M , IA 2 ' ' x N A - lx 'lx 'I iii. ,, I ,fiSf'fH,,' .0 bg K K ' at Jw Q 3, - .,. , 7 .:.. 4 .1 ' if ,f , ,W 7 1' . , 'f ' 1 ' 'K :fig . 4 Y, lj Q , II! D. Ioehnke L. lones L, Keller R. King Q iz 33' AK ., ,ff . '11 bla wa- is N. lohanns N. .lordahl S. Keyser G, Kinney R. lohanson R. lones l. Kennedy L. Kinnear wi - 1 H, , full A . ' .. ji H ,Q .1 , iff ' . grin' 'J .ff k gfflgf. f ,.L,.-.3ii-... ,, M, .Q . - . 'fjK,j5xr . . S , x 2 .1 4' ,WK 1, 229 230 . 9. ,- 1 I , 5 J' Y. K ,.r,- . -r -r 4: -,,, Q jf ,. , ,V ,..,kr . ...W a ,,,, V .r,:.3k1, n , , .A L X F-14 'Q' 'ffdj' -- sg A . ' I 1 I' ' ' ' r- ' u -' 12 Y ,. 4 7 ., Q ,, ., S -A-,. - A 'A ,-1.2 h ' 'I H W . ,,, 5, k,.,,V 3,77 A mH..Z . Ap .I ,. . Q . A ' f - ft -'GH-ly' 4' I X , . A - I ' .F . wr '43 . -Q, F, . 'V' ' ' .3 ' ...I 441.5 I - I .ffl K,'L K I , ,,:, iff K 1 , - I- T 'ii' , 4 X' I f 5541: 'ig ' H- -9. ' I -N , A Q , 1 Ir.. I Q., ,, ,-5'2 -f .j fr f.. N5 . Tix 5. A -H .,.-4f.gf.a.gif'ff. 2 'Q rf . K V' ' f f ' 511, L ' if ' .4 I . , A D . Q1 fi .. 1-- 1 ,,.. I --A-' I , I fa i , . f -I : ' . ..., . . Q. '- L f , , is Q- ' A K sf M' , . I -,L-M-35,5 1.1 f 'I 1' . - ff 1 , 1rff'ff21f',f 4 I .S . ig kj I , 1135 ' B K W 1 ' . ' ' fs Iliff iik iff. I A -' I ' A ' '- J I ' up sf., V if? Y: A - fm , . ' I 'i fir!-M94 ,. - ffiff lil ,III zvbi as 511- n . fb - , 1 '3 I Vivre ss ,- if , .,f, - A A Sk .gy 4 igt .1 Vi, it i . ,qi ,:?r:j,. , ,V AW .,. i. ,. .. T Q , RIS ,gr K J 3 1 I Y' A A F ', .5 gg ,B . . . . , .gr I , ...rg .,,.k V : H V.,. . .S ', I 514 W W ' ,J ' 'Wi' ' A :+P ,ff-f , ., , in -4341, j K.. pg - , K .,,, . ,, 1 ' 'g y ri hg W W .. in ww . ., ., 1 , , fe 4 X.. 1 If ' uv.-fx H . , 'f , 4 W' ' lknivi f',l'i,l. W ' . Lac' , I, ' A. - .., ,, -Y V' 5 ,,, , ' Y ' , , - , Q-fr f1 , v fe ,Q , . VJ ,,,. . , , 1 . , me J- ,375 Q ,f 1' ' . . . ff' '. V A' Qfrorn left to right, Top row: I. Kirre I. Kirsch D. Kisinger I, Knope B Knudson A. Konrad L. Kordosky D. Krahan Second row: C. Krebs K. Krielz I. Krueger E. Krupa D. Krause P. Kollberg L, Labby R. Lachenmier Third row: R. Lardiere H. Lanqfus H. Langfus T, Lange I, Large K. Larson R. Lalhrop L, Lawson Fourth row: G. Leach S. Leaiherman G. Lee A, Leflar S. Lemire S. Leupp D. Lewis P. Lillig Fifth row: M. Llndquisi B. Lui G. Lindsay S. Lockard D. Locke D. Long I. Louis S. Lovin Sixth row: L. Lowery A. Lucht D. Luman B, Lundqren K, Lunciquisf S. MacPherson T. Magnus V. Maki Bottom row: D. Magnuson K. Markee M. Marlow G. Marquette R Marrs C. Mathews S. Mayer M. Mayko QF:-ozn left to right, M, McArlhur M. McBride I. McCann K. McCormick N. McDaniel I. McElligoi D. Melfadcien I, McKillip M. McMahon M. Macnab I. McNeil M. McNichol E. McRoberts B. Mersereau D. Mihm B. Miller C. Miller I. Miller I. Miller B. Mills N. Minagi fi ,. . W - .. - ., ff '..' L, ' , ' .TQ fu . , 'I . f . - ev . , '-ev .X .ssr wir -- f . I ,I J , , , if , xx , . W, .X ,V Q Q., is 4 . -, ' . ' A 'ii .43 I ' T7 B ' ' ' A wr 5, . A, . A iff ? Q 3- gif?-1 . Hi l - ' ' I I V 257' , I I 1 ' , I I s in if 4- 'N L 7' 4' iw' lu .1?'1., ' . ' 4... I ..J'f,-'ff ' ll , f ' 'f '4 : -'P fir if 35 A ' f , -FQ 'Iv -. I ' 5 A-A 'ii 7 ff ,III A ig A A s 7? , f 42 .gM,Qj,' Q ' ,VT-,, g 53Li,fyZ?L ' fi 'i , 'I I S1435 .ae L from left to . Mxller l. Murplxy . Newman right, M, Monlaq N. Murphy S, Newquxst Tim Sills and sweetheart lanell Ewing enjoy the Ball. C, Morgan l. Musser S. Nxelson B, Moon I. Murray C. Newton ,fm - Y . L , J g ' 'R . A f v ' z.-D ' - . Q , 1 . K I4 V, V' f V ,-f --. 4 'L ' .. - f .- gg , M V . -, been S' ' . Q5 . l ' . sf A k 11 ' ' V 7 il A A .,. is - f Y I ' 552' 5 I3 -,R Y ' - f Q . - few. K I ,Ente-lb 1' M. Morrnance H. Myers G. Noack ai JC l if C A Wx .fi fl N! Lf A 5' Q Q 5 fs' 4 Q in 'P ' -:-P lg W fe ' 'in befween vocoiions if gels Doug Goodman very B. Morris M. Morrxson F, Moscow P, Moylelt M. Mnclcen S. Mumper K. Nadal L. Naqy C. Nelson I. Nelson D. Nelson R. Newherq T. Norte M. Novaclc I. Nunn E. Oclxoa I. Oqburn D. Oliver 6 , l P iz, A, .. A on - -V 4. We g' , I o .. . l .2 -N 7' ' 7 i 5 .w ' ,, .4 R.. 2? v H W - l 1 of! 1 . 'W . - , 3- J, - rj i lk , M WMF, ' s I . 1 0 .. , ' ... - - 6 , f 1- qf. L L1 3, fx, ,Q L 1 - 9 - W . ,Mei 1 H 2 ,ff , Q' , .:: ' . W 35 , V . I ,, rl ,xl I ', ' ' - X A . x kt X A ll: - l -,K .gl . ,N 4 J! ' X , ' U , A 'ffl . depressing. From left to rightj I. Olson M. Omrnert R. Overlund G. Oltmar S. Park N. Park C. Parker . Parry D, Parson M. Pasero I. Payne D, Pearce S. Pearson V. Pearson V V.,- , Q3 l- H .Q Q , 'TA Q' 1,9 W lx 'fl' 'T' .-,V ' , .- n '. f M . . Q ? X5 Y, l. ' -TEFQ l X ,lx f infffixn, Q, 517 if in .uf -, JL 7, N.. ., 91 . . ' Bl 7' l - q Q43 A- 53' ' ' . M' . .yl ii . -. Y ,Q 3', 'YI-'is V' I Q - if ' A l Q 4. , . ,Q , M . fgggv. Lp' V172 V ' ,, 1 , i In 'P' W - . ,oo 1 Ya sg. lf 'L , Ill Ai lil. J 1 I M I A ,Q in , ,? 3, ,H 1- n . I . Iam. . ,fy . i A . F 445:45 MI N' .' .V V I I - gist ff I I f fx if QQ 2, it .2 I. I . I . ..,..11'1f2fI1z:I ' I' , , III is .. I . i .I f- . A ' - ax. I. ,.f - I A Rza , YI. A , ,, 1 ' 'N ,ST . '35 -ul , 3 ' K: , Q -I-'f , .,,1 'L -W - I -ig I... If . I 1, 45 . . I . I I JZ If ysh -,X MAJ Y .5554 I .:. -fl :I .2 K pf I' I - f . , , 5 ., , L, , ,,, AM. ..,. . .Q . . . . in . we Q 'Q if ' Wi ,, 1 , J if -' , -i'----' S - . K K, ,k Q ggi. V , I A A we r m .LSL . , I . -. 1 1 tlc. S -5 4- I I -I II I I .. 1 III af ef -II-...If . ff S Ut' . t 21- I. Sidi. f-1 .' 5 4 i ' I ' I ' ff T 'gf . 2 ....... x fr , IP ' - 2 'Ll 1 W k l' gill E II 5' 1191. -Mgt! :rw I I, P 'M . .iff S I fl . Pai Q 'J' I .1 -3 In QW: M -' , N . I A, .. Q I 5 , V-N WV :iv V I I ' V if . . mix ,. A 'if ww' Q I ' .mhffgw V ' A in , I- I 5 ' . lyft i 'fi gifs.. . ff. ' in Ml. H. I 1-W ..- 1... - .- . . f I 555 I 1 I. Afifwr i I aft! LI P. f 1 ' I' W 4 . ,A U ' L-,' . Q V I :ZIV I 5 is I 4' r 'Fig A I P ...set t I -its I , I..- as I... 3125 ..:a.,, Q 'gtg ...H 3.3 V, .. . . .. 51 . 1 I 4132, er- 1 7.15 'li ill I fn -I - Y- Q .0 -D -EJ W :V f- , ,, A ,- . JL V ,L . -..- , 51. . .- Z .,,. ' I - I f- 1 I .Qu 6: 4 A M w. nh A . 3 Q, . . ,fl I-1 'L ,.,, 23615 , 'Q gy' I 4- .1 ' If rn . I . gf. Q-+I. , III ' A . , , iw. Y I , A m fr. ' Q. 'fi 123- '41,-ff' ..-.J.,.-.. , . ' H1 5353 ll K Q1 45.1 F l ft t ' htj c rom e Tgpflgowz I. Peck L. Peters S, Peterson H Petty N. Pezel M. Pieper B. Piland R. Poznanski Second row: P. Potwin N. Prestwood D. Price T. Price P. Primiano R. Puqlisi I. Rabin S. Rainwater Third row: I. Randall S. Randall S. Rauch C Raun K. Rawlinson I. Rayburn T. Redcopp D. Reese Fourth row: D Reese M. Reed M. Reed M. Regan B. Renfro B. Richardson N. Richen B, Rickert Fifth row: F. Ridder M. Rieqer G. Riemer S. Roesler R. Risberq I... Roberts K. Robinson T. Robinson Sixth row: S. Roesler H. Robllck V. Roalsen L. Ross S, Ross I. Roth K. Rudnick A. Rye Bottom row: P. Salawitch D. Sargent P. Scanlan K Scatterella T. Schmale I. Scheideman T. Schenk L. Schowe fFrom left to rightj M. S l .d T. S h l F. h ' h f A. S t I. S tt M. S lly B. Sevarge G. Severe I. Shaw N. Shearer I. Palumbo B. Slielgcei er D. Schinlisliak B. Siiirvljyltzer O B. SFe?erson B. grsnonton K. Sfillles G. Slavens B. Small D. Smith I. Smith M. Smith 111- ff? I . . , I 1 . A 1 - - t SI.. he - I I - f-If I - -f I If R' I I I A I f I 1 , PM ,. I ' I Kg-'R 1' ' ' ' -yfez fi . Q- ,P ' - f ff- ' xi 'I,. 5 I. E,-. f - ' if ' fl' l 6 , ' I .I f.. ---I 53: , 'ffl If . fav - 'fgi f fi -,-,.-. . I 14, I TF' ' .I M ,f -. 1 I I. ' .. 4, . - NX- Ad 544 .lss -J s v'n.e Z A 15 ,K xi ,vzsxkq L :QA .V ' , 4 J - ...I ' I A I'- . 542- . If I it iff I ' B 232 flfrorn left to right, B. Srmih I. Sieele Z. Taylor M. Toome I. Tucker D. Vaughan 1 ,a BT' k- T X, ,cg 'I , v .1 ,fm U . 3 Q 'L' f .7, x 1.Q .3 ?? , ' - ,vez .1 ., .. ,A W. Q T div . . ...... . A as S . .. V S -+ S. Smith V. Smith I. South I. Spencer M. Stampfier I. Stow C. Sirahom T, Sunde B. Sweeney K. Tabor W. Teschner T. Teuscher L. Thomas L. Thomas E, Thompson C. Toppinq T. Torheiui S. Torland C. Trapp G. Trapp P. Turney M. Tuitle I.Twitche11 C. Vaaqe I. Vandfznover K. Veltum D. Voss L. Voss T. Wagner T. Wagner a . .. , ,. . - x. .. ,A 'K 1 gr 1. -5 K K. ... D . If . ,, 3 fr . .- ' W ka? f . ffl' ' T xy ..'f , f' M A, to .3 .51 ,, .. , Cb - ,T ll T T i in ni . . 2? is 9' . I? ll, ' 4' Pi 3 SQ SVVV i I , , fe. MJD' if -- - :-' ,, f' wt 1-. ff ' 'LLL T': W L X- ff, ,YY5 - T-X T ' I Tff'gff..f-P?5 'l- :fwfr AX 'ff T ,Q X V T f-. V' KL, .. K A Viz- V W . .. 1 , an - , s ' ' Y Ari 1 f .., TMA. . . '? I 2 1321 5 5,11 . 1: P v -- ' 'a 'A 53' ..... 3 f , W- 1 f.-f-1 r. .ay . .1 I .. - - ., ' , I S 1 4 i . ...fiii 94 W' , S -T ., V. A 3: . .. Km I VI. i, e ..- S LI, S f 5 1 - .4 -fr . T is ' T . . .M ,gsm A i . ' W f' fix F . Ili .ii f - -am ., A .M E B. Slaqqenloorg V. Tallman M. Thorpe if fy K. if K. Slanion T. Tarbell E. Thune C. Tripp C. Troudi I. Vannoy D, Vanwinkle A. Waldrop M. Walehch J X , ', N - -s l f, ,..,. '- as ' 6 f -1 1 Q . . L' W Y' A 1 V . Tamia Murray and Eric LaForqe fiddle around during practice. i passed one year. Tom lnglesby A if x, . P .. F V' Q S ff Y .N Q 1' 'infix z 'fu' '. f -' 34' 'fa A I iwfff 7' 2. 3 you get fo meet more upperclossmen- before, they were all focesf QF:-om left to right, Top row: M. Wallace Second row: C, Wayenberg Third row: A. White Fourth row: I, Willhite Fifth row: I. Winkennerder Sixth row: B. Wright Bottom row: I. Zaqone l r AGL' -4-xx w-are xi' il. i :,.vQ -v ,ff swf' Nan Peze D. Warner S. Warrell L. Warthen M. Watkins F. Webber G. Weber L. Wedbee L. Wells L. White V. White A. White I. Wilkins T. Williams I. Williamson B. Wilson M. Wilson S. Wirfs M. Witter J. Woodward C. Worsech G. Worden S. Yeats R. Yeats T. Yeomans C. Zimmerman L. Zinck v J: .ml L 5 5' A .R tif, , 4 2. 5 mu xi, . ' 2 , .f ' alll k 1 'J : v ii Q! K .. . V' o iv if 'WP 1 41' l f W ' 3 it -N . gi ' h ...Q 'V' - t. ,, ,, J' 'z K :L .f . .. A-fl A , - e , ., I 'lf , Tir.. 1 5 fl! 'L' K I f - 'V' , K v g A-'um ' sr- ' ' fl ' -we JU? -av' the hierarchy of upperclassmen. sized world 4 sw- yt f U: CD EZ. o 1 LTI Cl- Z cn sm 5 cn K4 9. 4 cn U1 lb' 5 9 .4 f o I KD ce ' if. .+ O 5 at U' o o 59, C 'O H. O 'F- 5 'U U2 co has :Q f? l ' is N 4 5 . 1+ l i,'. l, it 59- we ' lil - 5 , .. -if 1 L N ' -.W ' 4' -1 n , 1 A R4 PV 2' Q .J ' 51 ', l X 2 5 ,, I5 f'f'2i I A 3 5 A f-' .X ' . C 3. s Q Q 53 - .J X 3... ga ,wxy .I C . E.- cu . Q- N Y S .1 H . ,,,, . gk , Q5 gwww , . ,-.. x af , i ig fis Q. 1: 91 gf' ' 1? .ff .-.-55 X J gm My freshmen freshmen follow 0 new pcrfh. for some if will be G beginning... for oihers only ci search. Philip Meany-President Debbie Case-Secretary Jan Olsen-Treasurell Jennifer Jones-Historian 5,6 an A 14 If 0 f af' .L van f EA ikiifff' I 1' EQ .- -'ur I 'ALJ' no .. nr' ' 4 4i: 90. o ' 00 ' Q --7 um- am 'Lf.6..:,do , ...W Q ?.?'Jg.,-v:'52.l.e- 0 Q -A 9.1 ' ip ..,,,,,. . 152,396 ages. .1-atb. : . A6-37g .o ',0 Nfwua. . 'sawn 9... . 5 'N' 4 'u -. ng ' fav. 1 3. , . a.,,,,,m, ,N , --ug. Mu, fo' 1.- 1 Qzgislm' ' 0 -' is-f'0e'i1T3 . . ,, 53.54- 'fktb -1 97' . .us . ': i:.tS'f'A'.' o .6 ' Stl. sf? , . ' w'.lQn :ry ' v 5 4 if fl , ' . ki ' -If - M,-'F-v.s,.. , -.kr 'Pf- s hT 7 , 4 N .5 , Q' . 4. -- is 1 - ' . . ' +.. ,E , .J - : A ' 'S W' X-Pr S fn --ff .6 'W I s ,ir aj r fi 'rf-1 ,gr 1 ,fig na Aq,,,-QA 46. A - L,,4M Agni' A! : A -ine R Q. 'Vw ,Eff A ifF f 'HRA as :A wwf X YYJLP. al. 'Nils , fax, ww V N.. V 1,1 fFrom left t R. Barqer M. Bell K. Strncker 1 X.-r H. .Y fir 'H A t C., lfrom left to r ightl Kathy Kriara finds the sun to be best light for study. Top row: S o d o 1 313.1 fox. Fourth row: Fifth row: Bottom row: o rightj V. Barnes C. Barney D. Basinski C. Bauer P. Beach D. Berry C. Bennett R. Burnett T. Bennett P. Benson L. Blakely T. Bank M. Bledsoe S. Bleyhl D. Bobillot ' K ..,f . kikk H ' U .5 K, IQ I f- 5' 'f- ' ' Q i- A 'Z Q-N ? - f i I , ,A 1.,i.. ff! W-I eva. . V' A- , L 4 .WEJH A . . N. .'n ...s eq rv we Q ,gt tx, f .. 4 ,nf .. 7' 'A i it H . 1 -1., - . Xu. if , nw , NucW i', .. .A 'un T vf ' at . i 'KVA' 238 1 f .. 'N fa Q sf A . Z A . t'tl t it MHA A hy.. L ,,- V. .3 ,J we .- . A A A gp Mtv. ,HRV I, . yy xg, ,V , QW '- .Jgh I .f .I ' .xl gf I .,,. Lk: 3 . .L::.,,,I v.. v 'Vis 1: U t t I M 5 J' V3g F fm.. ' I LLJL .Q . 1. ' fr . , Q K ...Q o , I fx . .6 K 5' af f f '. ' hi-ilu.-? 'J' 5 xl' I f mite F n 1- 1 'i 'if P. Axqner D. Altman S. Amy T. Archibald C. Aulqer T. Balch R. Bean B. Bergmann S. Bodry ,a .-.J-. Q1 Q 4 -a.. ,,,,,, 23 1- -Q, . .ki k . -sf , ,,..., , e y ,,+'Q ,ffr .4 .- - .. SG. W' AQ... , , - . K K, K W' i' . ffmvalxf llifi6 'H f f- 'L-f3gl'E'f4lf: an an ,wt .2 t ., . 2 .... Q .4 f Q ..f.:.: W..'v1Ezg,hf1'M1f,t fe I . az' 4- 3 5-J' A ... B itifre . . . ., , J .. t ' f A fy ' f . . 1 N' 5 W w v KL' V X .- 1- if fl V .1 D A Hi? .fit A 1' T. Albertsen P. Allen I. Allred M, Alsman T. Alvestad D. Anderson D. Anderson K. Anderson R, Archer C. Archer M. Archer F, Archibald V. Ardnte I. Andrews T. Arehart D. Ashcraft S. Babcock K. Baqby C. Bagqenston C. Baqgenston B. Baldus I. Ball I. Ball G. Band C. Beasley L. Beaudoin R. Beaudoin S. Berlincourt S. Berk B, Bires I. Bire P, Birkett S. Boley D. Boller B. Boone C. Boone M .y . X 5 JE ,1 -f-- T' H' V29 'A T .krl J 2? ' Af 5. ,. t..-w':.5-as-2 wz'nw-'-f..,, 1 j .Q ti- 2 at uf .. H 422' -. ? f:ffv.fe,..2fZ1?iL : . .... .iy yy . . wt I - at . .....,l C t t .tif 4' ' f.. if 11.-'.Tf. i . iff . 11- 'f fee? fx A , 0 ff rnrr - A ' W' .-iff .S mf .5 .I fFrom left to rightl .4 ' t. Y S. Bothell D. Boutlelle R. Bowen F. Boyce S. Boyde K. Brady E. Branch C. Brandes D. Brant B. Brouser M. Broughton D, Brown G. Brown D. Shons D. Bushnell R. Brown Buckmaster M. I. Brown V. Burnett H. Byers .. ' , . y M y .,4 -'f Y ... A i . 2' . J i --Q 3 i gli? l ' .. A .y ..-'ij . 3 1 ' Ar ,ff 7154 M 'ii ll B . M f Q ijt i . -ts . - . s 1 it B .sl f rllr Y V at ' 41. 'Q Rf ' '- ' ' B ' ' ' l Q v t VV mfvg S .. LJ . N 9 - N M f . , I . 4- .Q ' . , it f- If 4 . I , l I 1 1 fun ! Bob Thuem mel flfrom left to rightj H. Byers l. Cummins N. Cannon S. Caplan I. Carden M. Case D. Case R. Castle T. Caufield A. Cedarquist S. Cereqhmo C. Cerlenlco D. Chalmers M. Chambers D. Clark L. Clark L. Cleland R. Cole C. Collin S. Coon M. Corcoran M. Coate S. Cote R. Couture A, Coverstone C. Cowley I. Crxtchenfield B. Crichton R. Critchett C. groeni M. C k h k R. C dd b lc C. C poletti M. Dal R. Dahl M. Danner D. Daly D. Dart I. Davidson K. avis F. Dalyulc 5 an B. Dganl as L. Digzrness R. Diqlliqorio C. Dikun D. Enqles M. Docken S. Dodds T. Dooley B. Doneen P. Doucet D. Duncan A. Duzan I. Dusevoir S. Durtschi S. Durham A. Dunn N. Eastburn E. Edgerton C. Edwards I' ' an i W hi is ' . . , ,Q .1 W . rf ' , . K' if E ' W .-.... ..,- za ., ,..a 3 . -... 'S A w ' ' N ..',-'l ' raaggs' N W mi ,f fs.. il , 1 xii' t . . a . - f, 2 5.5. RV' . -H - xi 1-1 v . rx .uf -f , 3 R. 7 f . Q G -Q. i A ft ' .J ' . .L . C' ' '..' , ' f ' iv ' ' Xy... it X . 4 lr . Bl 4,-. iltllif-6: A Vi fa ' -f if Al .f ' '5 .. t -1 3' 1 j W,. .- .V . I Q' , A. .-., - Rn -'23 f 1:5 pr- ' ' XT' 4, - ' Vx ,y ' 1 '41 . '.. + . 41. A it 1 -' - 17 I r -'.,,xl'G . if ,lfl':,1f:e.. l '- . --W I xl -t : i all fur' , K Y '.i- . I A ., w ' , Q., R Y 51,5 rep . ',.- .,, z l . . J' . f ft A 3' , K' t if . ' ' 7 C Yi: li 5 r . 'li f .. .F M but RX 'S -lf. -. + fl i 'F . A - ' G. l G. ' ' ' t .V --. - 1. Q -. .17 at tl? . .Aa- 'rgn . ' vt . . w 1 . -Q g ., ' 53? E R . . '. 7' Q '.-. -ff . I . ii I fi I A 5 I I . We R 7 .. ff wi , W s . . ,Z 35, . y . I I ,C . .f , M J? W fd, t . ., .. ii: zz j miw l A : viii M V K5 tb 4, .J gf . W y .ic X , L ak -if E.. it .M 1 .1 1 ' FWf?1'ft5Q.1sgg it ' a t , N. Brice S. Butterfield 4. x t .f '- sg 3? WSF . 'jx Zftsmmlx' B. Cassanova G. Coppoclc G. Cross I. Dawes D. Dorreys M. Edwards 'tw fag .,3, Cf.. .3 -.- N G OP K '. in -E V J 1 A 5 ff? mf A 239 fFrom left to r D. Field T. Few G. Gaines D. Gitlelsohn l. Green .ff ightl S. Fishel L Fraser C. Galen A. Golding I. Green L .r-r f ' .f V r' . is W f , n g f ' , K Q 4151... riff ' V.w.1 F, V. . k 43? x Q ' ff. 4 s , 'f-if is r... .... G is . ' l -M g .9- -Q ll ri 240 fr 1 ,V K ,,,. ? 3 Q Pr rn U3 3 rn 'IH rn 'L Cl Q. rn 7 Ronncl Shriber Fisher UTUFU fFr Frankus . Gallager ' fi? A U . .G 1 .n.r G L f om left to rightl Top row: Second row: Bottom row: G. Finn L. Franzel L. Gannon .f Q W4- .-4' Q . r i K. Egbert V. Erickson S. Farah B. Flowers l. Frazel D. Ganlebeih fb.. .wr xg t . In X X A 1 x Tj. Z9 B '- '. ,xx 1 a7 .zf.f? all. 'es f - . :fs ll' i fi.: g .Q w was s1w .rr Y 112 I nb 5 l . X D. Ellis A. Erland D, Faravec N. Forse L. Fredericks D. Gates D. Gossell C. Gronqulsl . ' .. ig- x D W Q' E 1 f x , .... .le G. Goodrich G. Gooke B. Gordan R. Green G. Grenlell B. Gregg - f -H45 . . '7' . - .avg . e'-- te.. - E, of W.. Y Y ., 4' . .K, 1 v .lx-L f ., r ik x L ff il ' .fl f is 'ws' , I Q 4' f y ' 50,3 ii. .,g115'ln-- .. 7 'Lis-.1 A - 1 . if . .l 2? ikrrf, F .1 ...F I ...mfr . f . 3 'I fr'-2-' if .ur . Q1 V.. fir' ink , ' Q .- . rl' aaJv...' - K '- -.-L: :S?1f?5ifl G 4 J .,... f ,,.'.. ,, il. Q . -la-.Q Q il f ri? . lkh-' 1 .552 5222. '.... . if --r-' L. Ellis I. Erxleben I. Faiherree C. Folben N. Friberg I. Gentry l. Bunzow B. Hagglund ' ' 6 ,F '51 s Q ,.,, R Vg. . .... . , ag. : : . .V K .: S. Ellis G. Estep E. Faus M. Fort L, Frisch T. Georg N. Graber L. Edwards ES . X.. viii? 4. h A ..l1-'- ,'-. 1 , ' I is if ' sei 5 . - l l. Ellsworth N. Eubanks G. Fiebleman P. Fosler G. Freeman P. Gervais N. Graber B. Haglancl ,fig -Q . rsf it g.' ix... - . ,: '. .K sjkfl 3. H ,,'L' 'ii K 1 ri f l -' 1 1 if fi. . ...,. . X . lf' H ......l. L. Elwood P, Enler P. Fern D. I. R Fowler Frutiger Gillelle L. Grace L. Haglund 4--v-. K, 1 f ff DN1 g k 51. .Q . --Nfsrg. ,i 1 8 x 91 ...l.. .el -ld' .V H' V1 ffxez. ,y..... i X -rwg 5 2 sr ... . ..... P. P. Engels C. Falkner G. Fetiis l. Fowler K. Fryer I. Gilmore G. Gradasoff M. Hahn I .liz l' 4 gf -Q Y MZ, I ': 1 HE ' ,JL Q J gel lui? .. I-in ff., .- . ,M 1- j 1 4 . . 1: A -'Q I? W .N ,il I' ai ' VG 4 -L 1, Y K ,: K. Hall D. Hamreus N. Hashimoto l. Henshaw D. Horand l. Huqes x .. +1 l ,, . X X vo- 2 X Q5 '. -if . .isp :mmf IF:-orn left to rightj . ip- 0 s W., ...M sl 'P l lr K. lyquierdo l. lones 'Sy af it l Sf, 4. . ,A Sl , . C sf -s uf if QW!-Q I r y 1 ff ' , - i Q. i A M . , , '. A A , , If 1 - 215-,'f 9:--' i ' . -,L: at . 3 , H f if' H i n -, i 'a i . 1 VW.. N, I A, yf M me ' f D v CT li' .- Q D 42- F- -Q of y ,W EA . . y , ,, ' - . H i t A 1 . is N .7 1 .... D f- A 1- .1 0: - Wt I , 5 t A-ei 35 Q VVVLK ,. -'f J if f i M -2 .. .. .. a . . N.. - , - - . i gr N T 53? -73 I T 'G , 1 W I kirr ,I i N' :I . tt' H 'A f Qw! if '2'rv,5a :?f1t V' Q l g1t2..u. '.e7,sfth im? 1 M. Hall D. Hallberg S. Halme S. Hamilton C. Hamlette S. Hammond D. Hams B. Hamnes V. Hanson P. Harbin D. Hart T. Hartley N. Hawkins W. Hawley I. Hedberg S. Heikkala l. Henderson L. Henderson L. Hewett C. Hill l. Hoffmann l. Hornstem T. Hollen R. Holm V. Hoss B, Howard P. Howe D. Howell I. Hoyt S. Hrishos N. Hutah M. Huntington R. Huntley C. Huyler K. Hutchinson l. Israel 6 ..:, :M L . H -' ,Q gk e .1 ' W' ' ' .,,k V, V . V, W V, .0 ' X A 1 0 1 a l, 'v H ' ' i tsl' rl., w A in A' k ziitikli A I . , . - .' K .M ' Wil ,.,. A ' M. lacobsen l. lonae l. Jones S. Jones ffrom left to rightj S. larvela S. lones R. lenkinson K. lordshauqen l. lenninqs A. losephson C lensen l lewett Pe ter 'K Fern pockets putt. y V . .1 W Wf . 4+ ,Q ,,..,, Nw .3 .ix P Johns t gl K 3' n C lohnson D lohnson . . B, o . . N. lostad C. Haralampus K. Karamanos S. Karr T. Kauffman 2 4 Diana Wilkins and Nan Hills strum a serenade. . DA 4. J.: Q, ka 'Q 4 Q' f , H li .N Ek S . L L, l - ,F ,., - .bh. 59 ff. in Q' , L ' Q. . fa- D LL Q .. .f K . ' J f A W L 1 A I ll, H ' .. fs .1 A149 I G ',.' in my F Q V' 'Fi aa f faa I , , VVWAV N A ff.. I ,.- .. . . I ..--1 Na: ,f . .-.C , ,, .1 0ux 'J Q., rf Q. ' LAW I , uai.E'F!ga.M . ll R. Kaufman B. Kaviti K. Kaushqen C, Kelley D. Kelly T, Kelly L Keliy S. King N. Kinsey G. Kinsey I. Kirkwood E, Kittell P. Klosier M. Knox B. Kralovec K. Miles K. Krieger K, Krueger D. Kuriainyk C. Lamb P. Lamb X lFx-om left to right! l l CFx-om left to right! , Top row: V. Lassen I. Lauer C. Laughlin W Bottom row: I. Le Duc D. Lee L. Lee G2 1 L y , If N fy . 4 wg., ,IAN xg f' ' ,, - Y.- :ji in F I f Q LEYK ..J..4.,,M W 4 , A Q. 7.4 Iii . fr.: ,-if ff, , 1 va .f ,ff . ' f X-ite 1. . .. A P' Qwsyg f 242 if - 4 X . ff- L .'f -1. it . 1 ! i . 1 '05 Q- ' jj. iVf W ky gf gl 'L 1, ,,-4 Q4-.'.il'j ' , Q, ' .2 1.1 ' x 9 3 L T C. Kennard B. Kennedy B, Kerr L, Killian R. Koch I. Koclence W. Kopra D. Kraft L. Langius C. Larkin D, Larsell I. Larsell B. Lawrence S. Layne I. Leahy M, Leach R. Lee S. Lehman R. Libby D. Lind fiifig E 5 A 3 A g l.il. l 1 ,..., K ,,..n.,.H K . 1 J' i',, ' ' . awww? +f ewapfw f aafial fefaiz 0 ,Pay K S- QA is K ,. .. V ' fg .- If 'ffl' ' -QQ' :hw -' K 1: so ,f M , i , - ,. .1 , 9 , 2 I . y 3 fi 5 3. 4 ' , .. 1 N. mis J 1 i n -. A mf' H , M . 1 - - . gay g .s - Q- y y I . .V s - , ,f 4 . 3 f , fi , ' F . sf L-o gg I Q., if ' Mfr: Q y i: . li X t K , fig . ' '. I A x , 4.4. , 1 y . . S 1 .A 1 ?lfwefQ .3 'A fi -f L ' ,f Cn it 1 'Q' ' .fl ff ' J if ' ' , I.-if ' W ' is is A-. L . V F ' A .. ,Vi .L y W A I 0 A iii . , ' 'I 14' Q-.2 ,Q .-- 1 ' ' Q L: '21 sz -an A ll 4 . -4... W 4: ,Q fu- X 2 I 'MV , A -sv' 'A H H i:.1a1..:1:':,1f-' 2 f Y ii I Wifi' N1 ' y 29: - K . f jg f..kk-: ,, '- V: K f- . 'o M gs-f f -iw is.. My 1- 1:9 :iv l ' gory . 'o M 41. 'L A - S fy M 4 , A , ffm 5 -f 8 I K .L I we f M A:,:L ,ng , X,.ffld ' 7 , . .. it, . , ,fp ,Ui j , I wh - 1' f 5 I l . of il' 143- I-, Q2 Mtg. J' Q . -' I . ,W il Q i ' --19 Q-'ir' Y M:-' ' -. -. v -'f w me as 1. '21 1 1 1 H fx , . .N ,,,f Y A 'af ' o ' A. Lindberg D, Lindqren A. Lissy B. Livsey M. Locke M. Locke . Lonero K. Lorenzen C. Loslx C. Lowry D. Luhliner C. Luiten C. Lundquist . Macbean l. Madden B. Mahar D. Maliase G. Malizefi K. Mangold M. Manley Mannan B. Marierriso E. Marshall I. Marshall I. Marshall B. Martin D. Mathews May R. McAyeal A. McClay M. McCormick L. McDermiii M. McDonald I. McDowell McGinley L. McGoodw1n T. McGr:ff M. McGuire C. McLeod C. McMahon l. McNauqht .McN1tt P. Meaney M. Meadows E. Meier l. Menashe N. Menashe M. Mennick Messinger ff:-om left to rightl fFrom left to rightj B. Middleton D. Miles K. Miles G. Miller T. Milleson C. Millison Minger P. Montgomery B. Moors- I. Moreel G. Morgan N. Morrison A. Moser I. Moscow ' ' 2. 'W W ' M if M A' fi . U' 1 s 'A ' It ff f i , l if af It I ni, - A M ' ii f- if in 4.5! 2 f - 4 . - Aw-. . . -0 0 1 24- - 4. , V 'Q it awry: N, 5 J AWA g f v ' I iff ' A Q 'Z 95 imma ir ' I I 62 A in , liaigvlno ' E if '3 hare fhe schedule. gg Bob Jenkinson 'lx- x ,,-k mf' 7 N W -fy , 25' if 1 I f ,ir I MI ., 'i-if 1 B. Loomis B. Maciarlane D. Marcus l. McAllister T McGr1ff K. Mcl?oberis S. Mickey C. Mitchell T. Mohr F. Molnik R. Monahan E. Moyer K. Mueller M. Muir T. Murphy Q , K V ,, l ' ' H' 9 1:14 7 ' . 4 f V . l - J ' -, 325 l 'i ' i f.. . f N- A em. -. I if . .3 f n ' 'XI ., 4 5' , ef 'f -S3 , ,-1, lj. ff, Q x '11- XX1 if. A Axel L 243 244 P'-I if fi .QR .1 N 1 ,sr .4 5 - .ffm-k '41 fs hx K :Ty G 'N rf HJ Cv f. X. .f --f M ,,.. - if ii ie A ,R ,,.. i :Y .1. ,. V 7 il! y. r ,. elf! s K3 www K ' i I. 1 . . . F 1 ft t ' ht? lim Murphy accepis the publicity K mm e Tzglfaw. E. Furry Iljaael ' - S on ow' . eese . eiss of a Fresh Klng Wlth pleasure' qflmird :ow - B Nicholson S. Nine.-mire Fourth row. P. Norman D. Novak Bottom row: S. O'Dell W. Oqburn CF:-qrn left to rightj R. Palaski D. Palmer C. Parker D. Parker S. Patrick C. Paul P, Pearson B. Peters K. Peters B, Pelerson D. Peterson G. Phillips S. Phillips l. Pidqeon I. Plato R. Popick B. Poppe M. Porlerfield D, Poriouw I. Porler l. Powell T. Pringle M, Purcell I, Purdy L, Putnam K. Questead L. Rassmussen T. Taymond 145 A Q -r A .rx I - - Q -.A .V '-I ' :LL I 0 , W' .A -f'. 8 V 4 fl i Y! f 1. 1 s A Q T V N ' 'U' - H JC.. K .-'ls,. 'A .. V . f- N 3 ix Ml 'ik , ,J Y l ZW., ,A - 5. . .jf 4,5 V, -- r ' H If A wigs' iiflswg . N as an . is 4- M' - ,s X4 H-91' ET:-xjzlb . f. :,, in . 1-., , 1' ws. -P N 21 'N A an N af T- , ff.- -X I I K Y-5 Riizilrl lm: Wh .s Q' ' , ,V f , ,J Q Usfj A 1 'f N a ,,.s :L . PE- V ' ' 'P' 'Q ' --' ar if 2: A ' fa as .fwfr 5--- V if ,X X M X X 3 ,ii 1 ig. f ' ,xl f f A 1 fs dim' 4 -X '11 ,,,..,,,' 45 N 5 M. 4 V 4 . R I .- 3 9 tx ,A few- K .bf .- W' . . K jf 'M -'W 'I' , s .xii P if l 59 g , as P '1 E I 'Q 3' , K 32.3, 'sw K - I W K Qi. .... . N . i P M. Nakadaie E. Nash C. Nastrom C. Nelson D Newell D. Newton S. Noble Nordberg D. Norton 1. Nylander O'Brien T. O'Conne1l I, Olson Olson C, O'Neil K. Perkins Perry S. Peich T. Piland Berry I, Placeres I. Premo B. Price M. Preibe S. Ralman B, Renner J, Reuther ,, I -1 -Q , M T N. 4 .Q ' s ' ' ,wi 1 f fa ' 1 an lla. an is 2 ,, is 13. if J- - ' 'N , . In U, 'K 7 Y- KFEV' in li'- 6 .My ' fx? Q6 NV M unity. ,, xxfig' ,fig -ff' ,9?qF: - Q n?w'X-Us if V ll 1 5,3 f -ff! ... 4' ' 2' ff' L-- V V 1 f ' . - l' f-- I A ws u from left to rightj A. Re nolds S. Rich l. Richards I. Richards G. Richardson D. Ricnards D, Richards R. Gillette G. Feavis M. Riley A. Ringer Y ll. Robbins R. Robbins P. Robber l.. Roberts M. Robinson T. Robertson I, Rockwood T. Rockwood M. Rogers l. Rowe C. Rouse 3 ,f V.. K' 3 Q A, L 5. -' M. ,M at-Y . ... ft.L..,, V . df 5 ,sg i,fa airs, ig., I ' Q -3 .gig igf' A in K., ' in . 'L ,Ja it 33 ii fs, ., if -. K M Y is K v V . J 1 . A is pf? , , . ' YV' , s' 'Q ' : Aff I. In , Q., X its . I -,ff w Q. X 4 V f J- , V A i ,nf , l .Q -, , . w ' ' , - -,., , . - f' '9' ,jg f log ... , ' W' Q yy -Lf A , Q W' 1 'n 4 f-if 4 S . , - R f isii 1 , 1 X , L , .f 5' Y 3 '51 , , Q 1 1' - n is . R t ff . ff 5 wif' :YWQQA 332- .f f, 'Q s -1 i fi su r K fifirlv. 1, -'93 1 :Wt-2 , -his fi in A L 4 ' 1 1 when everything goes wrong you can always blame If on being a freshman. AnnSaxon fFrom left to rightj A., S. Sabin G, Sacarisen D. Sanders S. Schubert L. Schenclel S. Rich A. Schriber D. Schultz V. Schuster l. Schmale B. Sedgwick T. Seger D. Shelton S. Shelton M. Shenker S. Sherman S. Sherwood L. Shore D. Simpson G. Simpson K. Singleton R. Slade R. Sluyter C. Smith M. Smith S. Smith E. Sorensen P. South T. Spada C. Sparks l, Stallings M. Stalnacker W. Stampler l. Steckler B, Stentz G. Sternbera -. f .' ' i 6 5 1' - .i 1, X 5 i ,, K Aj' .0 I 11,7 V . Q ,.'?:,1,,, My e qt! I L, 1555742 'T ' ' ' 5 A . - Vw V ' '5 ' . ,si I 3' . .. if f . .s , t if .M ,... ' V 'JY ,, 'El ,z ' , H t - V, 5 5, ff - , 'N ,fv ..s ,5-861 L, ' :M in if 'N' 33' nf' mn an 1? S 1: if 3 V ,at A A Ms, 1 -.Q ' - . ' 2 f .. t - ' we QL. -,SBS iv,? wi ' . Y' 53. 'H' ' ' ,V-it' 1 ' ,. ' - ' it 'L , 4l .fl af PY ,a - - 9' , , 7 2 , 1: , . - t1+4f ans 5 Qkti Q25 2 Ain s ' ws. t Lf' if i it S J Iii' . ' - 'iii i V R . 2 tu . sn gl 1 .L ' . :Yin A 1 ff' t - s V4 tt A K K .- 9 Q ,, , , N VI.-,ill . is I fr. fd A .gi VN FF Il , Al ' 1 uf nie-' A - 1 S., s if Q f .f if- G , -'r 'g- 4 'K ., f. L ,fx .,h,n 75' Mfg' 'l ':. W. . +5 W NN, i 'ff 'if' t ', - , ' .fiW'A Y ' 'thus P f h t.tx W ' hfiaeiii hm iq, k , I in ' , R l.,. .L M? ii 7' R51 . t ' Ki f 5:-fb , I I , 4, l i seamen Schone D. Schons Shackelford D. Shaw Signer C, Signer Smith G. Smith Spiegle S. Spreen Stevens M. Stevens J' 'sv Uv , . ' l gg, gags. D. Schons C. Sheehan R. Sills K. Smith l. Staggenborg S. Stewart lv. g ve . 'P 0 s,,s ei I ,, ,,.,, , 2 -..S it 1,3 E ,, ,,,,,,.., f , R . l ls s Q ffl s T 5 if k ik I L W .,,if?. N ' .f- -1 if 3' ,gf T Q 4' 24 from left 10 H9110 Senior Gerry Rich blandly accepts Wendy MacBean's explanation of her week-end, S. Slinson S. Slreeier D. Strickland K, Stricker M. Sylvesler R. Symank M. Symes K. Talbol I. Sl' xgum C. Thomas C. Thompson C. Thompson D. Thompson T. Thompson B. Thuemmel I. Thurlow B. Torheim P. Temple 'S , C ., as 4 'L 4 gi 1 1 5- M L , L' K ' in ... K . H3 K 'LT l l ' . ff' f f'-9. , 3 X L J , , I :l :ive .El 5 .-: - K K C I ' ' -- 3.53 .I-3 i' .-5.91 M ,-1, V . . V '- an s-lf T . s . . , - . :at fir- 'M- I W K v A iv A A gh A it . -v- i at nil- 'Q 5, . ,- ...lr T 7' .ew K? . 'lli E' ' :'- v, K? ' 'ill 1' L' , ,sim ' N' ' 'IT' 3 ll..T 2 A , T T . o 246 D. Taylor C. Talley L. Trainer B. Trent qi. . QQ'- . - I, . a ,. 1,1 Q an ff . Q . fr.. N. w fFrom left to rightl M. Tworoqer N. Turner E. Truax D. Ullman S. U'Ren S. Van Alta K. Van Hoy Van Laninhan R. Van Wagner N. Varelcamp P. Vellum F. Vlahos T. Vose B. Wagner D. Wagner P. Waldrop C. Walliker L. Walliker P. Walsh M. Wantlund l. Welton S. Werler A. Winston A. Whinston C. White D. White L. While S. White S. Wiebe L. Wilbourn K Wilkins C. Williams P. Williamson R. Wilson R. Wilson R. WilSOl'i l... Winslow T. Winierrowcl R. Wood G. Woods I. Woodyard C. Wrighi K. Yee D. Zahler I. Zimmerman i ff gf, 2 llmi ffrf-+ - S. .X 4 as ,Ka , x ii. R -in .l 611' fs f- ffiff H 1 M ' ,.. .. A f' K ni . M V, t , L .xi K. 4 K. 5131- ,fig iii i i 1 if ' ' . A -Init. -.3 K . 5Eu..i,.,.: . I K k..V H. 5 f . .1 . '- !fff- 'T - Y aaa- kg if-7 K1 I I a air: is 5 - - we 1, . N vi ,A 'K ' Q ,W-A .. . ' ' K 4 wk w K Q Q mir ' T' . . . Mgfiiil X ki! hi 'J 'f i. t'. ' ,Q -. zo. Q ' .. 'N-fig, 'iii. i J: zz -we-'Q S Q ' 'fi ski. W - , or gl 8 .1 1 x I 'ik .R ii gf we i I zff 1 il Imran .. .Q . iliaii - Q: - -. as ,.. e . ... C me ' lii f ff 343 i ? S .ff dz - ,. 4-fi ' . L L 6 . .ow 1 . J ,, A .V -1' 5 ' . I 1' ' ,i J' if I , jj if ' . rj in . 5. +., , .3 Li.. 2 I 1.1 'A .a '22 .1 ' 'H . . . ' X .f 1 . . ., . A ,B . ' gi ff' , , , l 45. ff?- x . K ', Q A izlxzigffj 'M . v of 'ii ififf' A I . .ar I 7. ii fe- . 4 V W A . ' . ' ' if ,r fhere's more ocfivify, especially in ci high school fhof wins. Jane Wilton ,,., .fr Freshman Christi Galen braces herself against the wind. 247 i om only one- buf i om one. i con counf- os much os one can counf. no one con counf more. ii' F2-N i con cosf one vofe, .. . con sef one example, .. . fill one seof, .. . odd support, encourogemenf, effort , ,e-N here is my life, odd fo if other lives, m - ...make if counf. Oliver deWQ Cummings Q A ,m , sw F hifi g 2 . thank you The Troyan statt joins the entire student body in thanking the custodial and cafeteria staff. Their part in a successful education cannot be mini- mized, and we take this opportunity to acknowl- edge it. M, CAFETERIA STAFF Top row: Helen Stieben, Ruth Sparks, Shirlie D'Arcangelo, Frances Remmers, Ruth Stevens, Nancy Prouty, Eileen B.gqs, Louise Hough, Lillian Branam, Elsie Koplin, losephine Herman, Theresa Iauacek. Bottom row: Bea DeGraaf, Ruth Timmins, Bertha Isakson, Yvonne Maitland, lulie Schroethe, Eleanor Berg, Margaret Winkler, Millie Dooley, Dolores Shannon, Substitute. s CUSTODIAL STAFF Back Row: Lennard Diebel, Blanch Dols, Tom West, Vernon Mills, Alex Spohr, Bill Keyes, Eugene Sharrard, Francis Hallinon, Robert lones. Front Row: lohn Hawes, Harold Church, Robert Kehoe, lohn Periner, Bill Burger, Al Keup, Verclon Lennard, Not pictured Harry Burqen, I9 if .1 eg: V , fu-rfkg. V Z JV' mfg M1 Q W 6' fojxy .. EQ K M 'F Q ,Q ha 9 7 X f . J lu Vg? WWJVGW WM Q 914-f OPEN TILL 9 IVION, AND FRI. NIGHTS STORE HOURS 9230 TO 6200 SOUTHWEST FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CO. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '66 722 S.W. 2ND AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 227-2492 R LEIGH HI sg 24 Hour ,'1I1SZL'C7'i7Ig Service CY Z-3581 8855 S.W. BEAV.-HILLS. HWY, pCONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Inc. 4410 S.W. BEAVERTON -HILLSDALE HWY PORTLAND I, OREGON Westinghouse and Maytag Dealers LAKE OSWEGO B 841 APPLIANCES 441 Firsi Sfreef NE 6-4730 Lake Oswego, Oregon Repairs an All Appliances- large or Small ALICE IVI. RUBIN RES. 255-4022 PORTLAND 25, OREGON 246-1112 STARTING161I'i YEARIN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD CAPITOL HILL , 22225925 ZZND KEN S BARBER 8640 S.W. Canyon BURLINGAME SHOPS 8439 S.W. TE- Wll-I-IGER BLVD. Kenneth Orcuft-owner 26-156 NIULTNOMAI-I 7824 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. FLAT TOPS CREW-CUT BUTCH'S 292-4461 OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 11230-8200 DINNER JUST 51,19 AHUIUGRAPHER 2225 E. BURNSIDE 232-1950 I CA 7- 'Wk Congrafulafions To the Grads g When you think of home 3 Think of . . . 5, CUMMINGS REALTY, INC. 8437 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. or S.W. Taylors Ferry Road 246-8877 0 Insurance - Realfors YOUNG SET SHOP INFANTS f BOYS 8 GIRLS through size IA HILLSDALE SHOPPING CENTER 6308 sw c6pii6i Hwy, CH 6-1966 rr! F I' J ,P :gg 6, in THE 'THREE CHINESE FOOD O COCKTAILS NI. TO 2A.IVI,, IVION. THRU TH RS. 5F'.IVl. TO 2:30 A.IVl., FRI. AND SAT CLOSED SUNDAYS Home of Fine Hamburgers OSWEGO DAIRY MAID 230 N. State Lake Oswego, Oregon 4 West Side Offices WM. BILL SNYDER REALTORS Call CY 2-3541 Raleigh Hills Branch BILL RYAN'S THRIFTWAY 7783 5.W. CAPITOL HWY. CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF '66 Capitol Highway Rexall Drugs in Multnomah 8293 I 217 N.W. 4TH AVE OREGON S ow.. store Widen all LIoycI's 8. Downtown Congratulations tu the Class of '66 J. Earle Wodfli A Good Man to Know 22 Years of Service New York Life Insurance Co 400 American Bank CH 4-9636 Compliments of MULTNOMAH MEN'S SHOP 7808 S.W. Capitol Highway in Multnomah Dairy Products 617 S. E. MAIN ST. PORTLAND, OREGON ' I erby s MULTNOMAH FAMILY SHOE STORE 7868 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. CH 4-8996 PERMANENT WAVING STYLING COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN INC. Compliments ol - Graduates - Learning and Serving NO APRoINlle-rgg77NEcEssARY CONGRATULATIONS: 1931 s.E. HAWTHORNE BLVD. St. Mark Presbyterian Church BLEACHING HAIR coLoRINcs 9750 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. e CENTURY PONTIAC Oregon Business College CLEANERS PortIand's Westside I 4I8 N.W. Beaverdam Road HILLSDALE SEWING MACHINE CENTER 6307 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. PORTLAND, OREGON PHONE CH 6-8816 Pontiac 8. G.M.C. Truck Dealer IOO75 S. W. CANYON ROAD BEAVERTON, OREGON Ml 6-3131 Beaverton, Oregon 646-4104 Compliments ol RADIO IIIIB OO. 227-1234 LIFE INSURANCE -HEALTH INSURANCE ANNUITIES -GROUP INSURANCE GROUP PENSIONS THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE co. OF AMERICA JESS A. HORSLEY DISTRICT AGENT 487 S.E. ALLEN STREET BEAVERTON, OREGON RES 5147 S.W. MAPLEWOOD ROAD OFFICE, MI. 4-2182 RES., CH. 4-7002 TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES IIIII I I E II III PIIINIINI3 ANU SIA IIINEIIY S.W. 85TH AND CAPITOL HWY, IN MULTNOMAH 224-3136 ai gmiplgikggs Kodak HILLSDALE CAMERA Shop 6347 S.W.CapifolHiway ln The Hillsdale Center Phone: 244-96 39 You'll find all your gardening needs at TIGARD FEED 8. GARDEN Main Street ME 9-I274 Tigard, Oregon YOUR PLUMBER 24-Hour Emergency Service Phone: 246-7004 Larsen Plumbing Co. Right in the City of Multnomah USED CARS PICK-UPS PANELS ALL TYPES OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE AL GLUTH MOTORS SELLS FOR Lrsssv' 234 N.E. GRAND AVENUE PORTLAND I4, OREGON BE 5-5155 RES CH 4-4034 GENERAL REALTY CO. 9549 S.W. BVTN-HILLS HWY. 3 .usb BEAVERTON, OREGON 646 3191 ' B -REAL ESTATE- I I HOMES O BUSINESS O ACREAGE O RENTALS OPEN 9 TO 9 MACK'S FINER GROCERIES Open 365 Days A Year Until Midnight 8106 S.W. BEAVERTON-H I LLSDALE 292-4646 TRY OUR EXOTIC CHINESE- QISM OFFICE 246 4214 COMPLETE MAPLE FURNISHINGS AMERICAN FOOD AFTER PARTY, 3 SI-IOw, GAME, DANCE 5: 1- g Glulnng gfilnuse maple p ORDERS TO TAKE OUT '1:,gjsfQEfj,ffTh d Om3S WBT S 1 10255 S.W. s:ggsN6ZDi5iEAvERTON 11130 S.w, SAREUR BLVD. 6446 SAN- CAPWOL HWY. CH 4-4178 PORTLAND 19, ORE. 'IIN I-IILLSDALEH THE RIPLEYIS DFEAPERIES FURNITURE Djsffibufor of Re -PHO 2 244 4126 1 N X CARPETS 5 HOME FURNISHING - M-BMIGHI5 ' GALLERY S d 8122 s.w. BEAV,-I-IILLSD. I-Iwv. Fulizzieoail 292-4204 2364 w. BLIRNSIDE STREET EREE FREE 4480 SAW Gmden Home Roqd PORTLAND, OREGON 97210 ECORATING SERVICE ESTIMATES CH 4-8304 Portland, Oregon 97919 PHONE 227-0275 COIIIIDQIIIIQIIIEQ og . . . u E . . 9. PLAN AH EAD With A Modern Woodman Life Insurance Program JAMES CLANCY ELMER HEVLAND IA Couple I W Ison DadsI 506 Park Bldg. 228-4740 TINDLE'S CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH VALIANT 8. BARACUDA AND LIKE NEW USED CARS IT WILL PAY YOU T0 SEE US WHERE NEW CAR PRICES START AT 51857.00 SI .00 DowN 48 MONTHS ON APPROVED CRE I h b f h b M WHOSE 6149 S. W. SHATTUCK ROAD CH 4-'I T33 fsgjzgm, Distinguished people buy ot QC ,ACM Q .W 47W Q3 1 H: Jeweler ,fx I I ,ff E ' Nmifif 617 s.w. Morriso lil! lI .l Il lf' f' I It SCl'l00l OE HAIR DESIGN S A I ' ' F15 No Appomtments Necessary O I dx d ia rn 0 n d S 226-3891 l 726 s.w. 4th Ave. f l d esig ni g MAGEE BROTHERS Hollywood School Charles N. Tripp Co. Investment Securities of Beauty M pal Bonds TTDOWNTOWNII ' Corporate Bo d - MI IF d OPEN DAILY 8230 to 5200 P.M. C 5, I, N0 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY s.w. Ave. 634 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING 223-5149 PORTLAND OREGON CABINE-rs STORE FIXTURES if-jeg-L OPTOGRAPHIC, It .,ff3i1L.L Q U if f West Portland Woodworking Co. IN C - ff.If.52.i5Z..v'f 2502 S.W. MULTNOMAH BLVD. ' pholis ' diagrams - 0 0 , , ci-IERRY 4 2675 Qrap S. Surveysc ar s ganna fgiiagcance Sewcce ea' C L TURNER IH DAMES 1:-ma s.w. wAsH1Ns'1-UN-226--7:95 CHE.RRY 4-8214 CHERRY 4-5232. I.Cl'I'Y EYWII1 FDRTLAND, DREGDN 07205 ARA VISTA FROM A FRIEND BEAUTY SALON Distinctive Hair Styling Permanent Waving THE PORTLAND MEMORIAL OF WILSON Tinting 9039 S.W. Barbur CA 4-7309 6705 S.E. IZITH BE 6-4141 H CAKES F-OR COMP'-IMEN-I-S SEAFO0DfOver 20 Varieties WEDDINGS, RIRTHDAYS, PARTIES IVIULTNOIVIAH BAKERY COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH BAKED GOODS 7848 S.W. CAPITOL HY. PORTLAND, OREGON 244-2572 CRAVENS, DARGAN 8. CO. INSURANCE MANAGERS 812 COMMONWEALTH BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON 222-9457 Orders to Ga II a rn. to IO p.m. f Closed Sundays The Ciuxh Bow! 7958 S. W. Barbur Blvd. CH 4-5706 Wm, Whitford, Prop. PAUL M. RISING AGENCY INC. SEE RUSS SCI-IROEDER OR CALL CH 6-5491 CI-I 4 1907 S.W. BARBUR BLVD AT 22ND 5405 S.W. BARBUR BLVD A PORTLAND 19 ORE lr 'I up-in .,.. juan . lvouip V- SINCE 1925 OR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS INSURANCE HASTINGS BUSINESS SCHOOL PREPARATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN BUSINESS THE SCHOOL OF PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION 3 SINCE 1936 405 SENATOR BLDG 3RD AND YAMHLLL Compliments HILLSDALE GARAGE Complete Autom otiv e Standard Products 6250 s. w. cqpnoi Hwy. 244-9590 Beaverton Business College 10835 s.w. CANYON ROAD TO LEARN A TRADE IN A SHORT TIME - CONTACT US PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND MODELING BY JODEY-LEA CHARM SCHOOL KARL J. KLEIN INC. JEWELERS 8: ENGRAVERS MANUFACTURERS OF WILSON CLUB PINS 800 JACKSON TOWER BLDG. SAHLI JONES Home Furnishings and Appliances 66II S. E. Powell Blvd. T235 2IsI - Milwaultie 2608 N. Lombard 644-6500 CONTACT LENSES HEARING AIDS ' 'Sf' anlilnn H' I ul? U' 4000 N,VV. SANDY Q 284-2000 ALSO 2655 N,W, VAUGHN O 222-6375 PORTLAND, OREGON DR. GERALD H. LESHGOLD PORTLAND CUTLERY 536 S.W. BROADWAY The Finest in Cutlery IACK'S FOOD MART Bertha Beaverton Hwy OPEN 7 A.M. - 1 P.M. 365 DAYS A YEAR Compliments of CITY BRASS FOUNDRY WHOLESALE NURSERIES DOTY 81 DOERNER, INC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '66 THE PENNANT SHOP SPORT GARMENT LETTERING SCHOOL AWARD LETTERS DOTTY MOOR E, MGR . 3568 S.E. HAWTHORNE PORTLAND, OREGON THE UT lMAH 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 Deposif Insurance Corporation CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM MOLER BARBER COLLEGE PERSONAL SUPERVISION Besf Wishes THE RITZ GIFT SHOP LEARN TO BE A BARBER IVIULTNOIVIAH UNITED PRESB E 223' CHURCH 15 S VV SRD E 7555 S-W. 45-VH PORTLAND ORE O PORTLAND, QREGQN IVIINIVIAI. TUITION Bob and Isabelle Rifz G BEN FRANKLIN STORE CH ZTEEWOR MANSHQHOP MODERN TRENDS-VISIT CCIpII'OI HIQIWWCIY JAFFE'S BEAUTY SALONS in Hll-I-SDA!-E BEAVERTON 292-8288 Multnomah SHOE REPAIR 1 PORTLAND 228-7606 WIGS HAIR PIE HYOUR WOODROW WILSON TONY scuITo, PROPRIETOR A CCQIVIFILETE L. E O H 6311 S.W. CAP HVVY. , WOODWARD , BOOSTERS EG TOPS DRIVE-IN Good Luck to Wilson Graduates GRANT THUEMMEL 8. BARBUR TOWER A coke and burger in the coffee shop or delightful dinners in the dining room private room for clubs Good Luck ASSOCIATES to ADVERTISING AGENCY 9050 S.W. Barbur Bivd. The Class of '66 CH 6-5072 PHIL WILSON ALASKA SKI CHALET S.W. Portland Ski Headquarters 000015 iii? HOYT HOTEL 614 N.W. HDYT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON 97209 AUTO WRECKING NEW AND USED PARTS AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE A C E 503-22 U4 FRED MEYER SHOPPING iff? CENTER 3024 s.E. aznd 771-3077 LIFE INSURANCE-HEALTH INSURANCE A ANNUIT ES GROUP SURANCE 5 - 9 S O COMMUNICATIONS Q E MULTIPLE LISTING GRO PE ' NS ECEJTAWPJ 312 Standard Plaza Communications Sales Systems 81 Representation CONGRATULATIONS To The Class Of '66 HILLSDALE REALTY, Inc. 6349 S.W. Capitol Hiway Phone: 244-7526 THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance CO. of America Robert E. Knighton AGENT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF' '66 n 'emwm GPS O ary Pugiirg Trcgpirc3y'ConsuB ok!-InsurGV1C Distributor Oi O Nom' I er . - Complete Auto Repairing CH 4 3304 - CH 6 9130 Body and PM Work GLEN SANDS-IROM Realty, Inc. Slove Gnd FUWOCS Oil Satisfaction Guaranteed 4430 3-W- GARDEN HOIVIE ROAD FrankD 00,0 590 s.wIBAma0RB VD CH PORTI-AN D, OREGON 97219 8633 s w Purim CH I 5 PORTLAND 19, OREGON nes, CH zesa We Give SSH Green Stamps ABERLE'S SIGNAL SERVICE PORTLAND CUTLERY Co- vow N.A.P.A. Jabber Tires - Tubes - Accessories 536 5- W, Broadway Don Fredrick Owner ' Brakes I ' Muffiers ' Tail Pipes 8505 S. W. Terwilliger CH O-9I I7 THE FINEST IN CUTLERY Area Code 503 244-'II6I 7833 S. W. Capitol Hwy. Portland I9, Oregon In Z'A: iwg ,L v L 4 ,,, Y' BORDEN'S JEWELRY STRDHECKEIYS PORTLAND'S FINEST GROCERS Since I902 7840 S.W. CAPITOL CH 4-5258 I COLONY RESTAURANT RALEIGH HILLS FINE AMERICAN a. CHINESE culsme COFFEE SHOPPE DINING ROOM O BANQUET FACILITIES FRIDA 4700 S.W. SCHOLLS FERRY ROAD PHONE 292 4448 292 4449 BUCK'S WEST PORTLAND TEXACO 9803 S.W. BARBUR BLVD The IN Place to Hold Your HIGH SCHOOL PARTIES Portland Hilton Hotel 92I S. W. Sixth Avenue For arrangements please telephone: 226-lol I and ask tor Rosemary Kerr or Jane Lamser WE WILL WRITE UNDER AGE DRIVERS IOCX: oft If you can qualify Bronson Insurance Agency FZWW Bart's Wharf 8. Marina New Restaurant On lhe Colu b Wilson Students Welcome BURLINGAME FOUNTAIN 81 VARIETY I-ounlairf., Varlety, Tolletrles 8430 S.W. Terwilliger 244-86II BURLINGAME RADIO and TV Sales . . . Service-All Makes 8433 S. W. Terwilllger Portland I9, Oregon CH 6-Al Al The Carousel Restaurant 9300 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE 292-1333 OREGON METAL SLITTERS 2245 N.W. Suffolk GO5'EVIIL5tff.iAt.-TETEQZRTNR 22 8 - 62 2 6 DINING I1 AM TO ll PM NORGE CLEANING VILLAGE 4 6337 s.vv. capitol Highway 4:4 CHM' H533 246 9 I 50 RESTAURANT d 3 STAR LouNGE O Ry d B343 S,W. Barbur Blvd. V H Portland, Oregon sr. LUKE , I LUTHERAN CHURCH Robert s Frne Foods 737 s.w. Yamhill CA 8-6545 BEEQSWQZHAESUXZQQE TRY ouR ROD AND REEL DINING ROOM Moderate Prices 6835 S.W. 46th Avenue C' A t ' OIQGZMUT t d Q Y U 19, C eflng O Clfee Cin SITIG S U E 9.0 P5 Phone: Our specialty Green Apple Pre W E M A K E Ice Cream HOME-MADE ICE CREAM by Nester IN MANY Nester Tan -Your Host CH 6-9037 UN USUAL FLAVORS P 8 Zadiacfeandaaafw Compliments of . . . CROWN COMPANY Bob McReynoIds - Representative Suppliers of the official Woodrow Wilson it Class Rings 11 LOCATIONS TO SERVE 8. Pins U . . . . Graduation Announcements, Cards, Caps St Gowns The Friezlailicst Stores In Town Place your order now forthe MDS I' Official Woodrow Wilson Vlllnlfs you 1'll9 Class - Sl!!! you in izumfis.: PORTLANDS 1316 S.W. 13111 Avenue - Phone: CA 8-3385 HONIE-UWINIED G OPERATED eniter-prise fenitffr- prizj an undertaking which involves activity, courage, energy, a venture, etc. To the class of '66 your enterprise has been rewarded, in the attainment of the goal which you have set . . . congratulations. e 222525 Z E E : ? IIIIITIIEII CLARKE PAPER Dooly 8 Company Insurance AII Forms of Insurance Since 1894 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING CA 6-2392 Wilson High Dad's Club Activities . . FALL DANCE fGet acquintedl WI H I Refreshment stand fWe built ltl For Summer Swimming , For Football Games S u b Football Patrol Basketball Patrol Ski Bus Patrol Other Patrols Smorgathon fWe pour coffee onlyl Dad Daughter Banquet fthe girls do it alll Pancake Breakfast fAlways on Mother's Dayj Wilson High Dad's Club Expenditures C1965-19661 Sewing Machine for special education Projector for Art Dept. Honor Society Pins Activities Jackets Dinners for Champions L Advertisements fElder statesman-yearbook, etc A Band Uniform Fund Special Funds and miscellaneous. Your DAD'S CLUB . , Suv O Blarlfs Bristow s Barber Shop chrysler- my th Valiant - International Trucks OWHBT: D, E TOM RWERMAN TED GILBERT Motons Q 7870 S. W. Capitol Highway mgplf 'shnppf in Multnomah 6th and A, Oswego Phone 636-3626 6-Q7-Re 0 I BEST WISHES TO rnpklg DOG SHOP THE ci.Ass OF 'ee S. W. 77h v H . , xlooxri-BAA'-33:5 Po:riq:d,Bgfe32:n WY Green l'llllS PHDE5 292g,f565l orC2i2'233l OVERY LOVE PROP. GREETING CARDS Uma ee 00 H19 Gm CENTRAL PLAZA COMPLETE GROOMING sERvicE s.vv. 4th off Alder 222-5864 ANDFggC,5fffg1'55Dg- - 3520 S.w. PATTON ROAD Portland ecretarial School Individual Advancement Edna Steen McCall, LLB., President Ideally Iocated inthe center of PortIand's downtown business district, convenient to all transportation Iines, the PORTLAND SECRETARIAL SCHOOL offers you a complete Business Education for Industry, Pro- fessions, and Civil Service fields. You have the privilege of selecting such subiects as meet your re- quirements and the added advantage of our progressive system of instruction which permits you to advance as rapidly as ability allows. Enroll before or after college. Our school maintains an atmosphere of high ideals, worthy ambi- tions, and thorough preparation. You will enioy our attractive, com- fortable classrooms. Effective Employment Contacts - 3I7 S.W. Alder Request our free catalogue - Phone 223-I772 r 'iIf:Ilt ttee ll You are cordially invited to visit our brand new Chevrolet Sales and Service Center in Tigard, You'II like our beau- tiful showroom and expanded service facilities which are fully equipped to handle every auto maintenance problem with speed, efficiency and guaranteed workman- ship. Visit us soon. Y0u'II enjoy making Knauss Chev- rolet your headquarters for sales and service. KNAUSS CHEVROLET 11880 S.W. Pacific Hwy. Tigard, Oregon ME 9-II66 ALPINE OREGON LIMITED , W IRT ' P- ' ' IEIIT A, . 4'fIA.!'9fn- 4 ae School Pins ae Trophies ee Club Sweat Shirts 4342 S. W. BEAVERTON - HILLSDALE HIGHWAY Phone: 244- 9078 FIRST K OP OREGON NATIONAL THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION What every graduating senior needs.. . i The way to increase it: In a savings account at First Na- tional Bank of Oregon. Save reg- 1 uIarIy on a voluntary lay-away basis . . . or open a Eirstomatic account - the automatic n0-wiII- power-needed, sure way to save. Money grows faster than ever! As. ,vp V X527 0 ' :- . :ifiliiiiaiztetaaafzfri. . -. ' 21.:- ., ...ii-LF' :5f.? ' .2-Eaaii. f' , 1F3?35Z ' 'i I t ff The way to control it: With a Eirst National personalized checking account. You know where your money goes when you keep a record of your expenituresl BURLINGAME BRANCH - S.W. 'I3th 81 Barbur Fon ovER 600,000 OREGON PEOPLE! so its your turn to be on 'the yearbook staff? I I I 1 I You'll have fun creating your yearbook. Cap- turing the personality of your classmates and school in words, pictures and ink can be an exciting challenge. And we'll wager our favor- ite glue pot that you are determined to make your yearbook at least as nice or a little nicer than the last one published at your school. Helping editors and staff members like you organize and create an annual that your school will be proud of is an important part of our I business. It is the responsibility of the year- I book specialists on our staff to make your I editing assignment as easy as possible and to free you of mechanical tasks so that you will have more time for 'imagineeringf graphic arts cen ter ll 'yeah, yeah, yeahl' I l Complete art direction and layout services are at your disposal. Our typography consultants can help you choose type faces from the larg- est selection in the Northwest. New, modern printing and bindery facilities, operated by proud, creative craftsmen, are available to transform your thinking into the finest year- book your school has ever known. F. You are always welcome to browse for ideas in the many yearbooks we have produced for other schools and colleges at. .. 3 5 ABBOTT, KERNS 81 BELL AGENCY LITHOGRAPH CO. HALLWYLER PRINTING CO. After July, 1966, 2000 N.W. Wilson Street - Phone 224-7777 BURLINGAME HARDWARE 81 GIFT SHOP Quolily Hardware - Painls Power Tools - Eleclric 8. Plumbing Supplies - Gills 8512 S. W. Terwilliger Blvd. CH 4-7721 Terwilliger 81 Taylors Ferry Road CONGRATULATIONS E V E RY T H I N G FOR THE DISCRIIVIINATING SKIER AND NIOUNTAINEER ALL SIGNS POINT TO HOWELL'S YOUR SKIING HEADQUARTERS AND COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP THE CLASS OF '66 LAMB-WESTON, Inc. 21 N.W. 23rd Pl. CA 7-7910 CAP'-AN , Congratulations Class of '66 Compliments of . .. SPORT DON'S HILL-VUE 5HQp Hillsdale Sash and Door Co. BARBER SHOP sporting goods of all kinds 600' S' W' 30th ll- bCll'beI'S - All' COr1CllllOI'1ll'Ig 521 s.w. 4m Avenue Pomona, ore. CH 6-3353 6304 5-W- CGPIIOI HIQIWWUY CA6-6467 Hillsdale AL sez- Come in and let our style consultants make you a specter of sartorial splendor. 801 S.W. BROADWAY PORTLAND 18 VILLAGE LANE LAKE OSWEGO 814 MAIN VANCOUVER, WASH. THE IRWIN-HODSON CO 2838 S.E. 9th Portland, Oregon 236-1161 Printing Lithography Rubber Stamps Buttons-Prize Ribbons Congratulations to the 7zaycue on its 10th Anniversary from the WILSON HIGH PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOC. Lunch Dinner From Till 11:00 a.m 11:00 p.m. Complete Party, Business Meeting 3 Banquet Facilities Where in the world is there in the world food so delicious and pure . . . ELEGANT DINING EVERY EVENING FROM DECEMBER TO DECEMBER FEATURING A UNIQUE MENU WITH EMPHASIS ON DETAIL. ln short, there simply is not a more congenial spot . . . then Camelot! Sir GOl'dOl'l Your Host Across the moat at Sylvan at the top or' Canyon Road 2041 S.W. 58th 0 Portland, Oregon 97221 Compliments of gffllfllll E mil DAVID PAUL Sewing EASTPORT DODGE Zcntcr R E ll LTV soso s.Is. aznd PR5-I5II 63o72:sliaTZpllol ll'lZR'lTg5S1N5lL:l'V'l Phone CH 6-1557 for special orders 'J I -mark-5 Tra 's Bali r :- fn 159611855 7ggf?5i'lifGfi IN MULTNOMAH nf 'EE Arlisls in Confour Hair Culfing THE McRAE BROTHERS SALON OF BEAUTY Hairslyling and Permanent Waving ' s by Appoinfmenl Open Evening Hours 9:0010 5:30 Monday Through Salurday The New The N Hillsdale Shopping Cenfe V'II g Shopping Cen! 6306 S.W. Capitol Highw y 275 Si 1 Sl O 9 CH 6-1222 NE 6-2442 Eagle-Wiring Devices, Fuses Berns-Fans,Kifchen Hoods Kason-Display and Refrigeration Hardware Timely-Lighling Fixfures THE GRADUATING M. LEVIN CO. 205 N.W.1Oth OF '66 CA 2-9591 and 2 FORTY YEARS TYPEWRITERS NEW AND USED FURNISHING PORTLAND HOMES WE SERVICE ALL MAKES IN OUR OWN SHOP A. E. JOSEPH CARPETS West Portland Lumber Compang WHITCHER BRoADLooIvI o ORIENTAL Russ BELMONT 5 4119 'CARPETS FOR GRACIOUS LIVING in Multnomah 9960 S'W' BARBUR Bl-VD' 3631 S.E. HAWTHORNE BLVD PORTLAND, OREGON Ponw-LAND, OREGON CH 4-3136 244-1153 CONGRATULATIONS Refuse Hauling sl. HeIen's VENDORS L TO THE Monthly Service - Conlrocl WHOLESALE SUPPLY I C l. A S S O F ' 6 6 , , , MIller's Sanitary Service 5 DLST- C0- R. L. lBobl Sl. Helen 11316 S.E, Division W' Avenue Phone 236-6539 Portland, Oregon Porlland 19, Oregon 4110 N.W. COLUMBIA BLVD. CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS 282-3249 244-4253 639-1835 1966 ' A A 1,4LumIILLLIw IA ,I -lv V .v.,.. 'I Q I J -7 I T 1, i A 59253922 7124! QD Q Q V ,I I v Q9 Q9 THE NEW NAME FOR OLDS 8. KING hi-board representative all :il 0 Q 2 Christi Bayless .I ' Compliments of . . . CROWN COMPANY I3I6 S.W. l3th Avenue - Phone: CA 8-3385 Bob McReynolds - Representative Suppliers of the official Woodrow Wilson Class Rings 81 Pins Graduation Announcements o Cards Caps 81 Gowns Place your order for the official Woodrow Wilson Class Ring Now Your Insurance Problems Our Business SPUSITII INSURANCE AGENCY CARLO CH 4-8338 3Ist Year Insurance Service o CARLO J. SPOSITO o STANLEY C. SPOSITO S.B., PRES. in l957 INSURANCE VARIETY Wayne Twitchell STANLEY CH 4-8123 In I IIIII IIII IIII Sllf IIIIIII I i , .. . Wwwmw A , .I .. ' 'Q Corsuges .Q Cut flowers Vllr I I Potted PIUINS - y lung ovru 1 ons A wsgx j Including All Sundays L Holidays .. I up r Sllrulibery 9 AM - 9 PM I - -, . '..1 -fri P ' ' '1 ' ' .i 1 I No Delivery Service Eastside Westside Milwgukie-Oglf Grove 3575 S.E. DIVISION 2010 VI. BURNSIDE W Y BE 2-7204 227-2950 18th :EIL ilI:EI58NVIY. ronnmn vonruno onscon cmr BEST WISHES FROM M. TRUMBO CO., INC. 3838 S.W. Macadam Avenue Portland I, Oregon 226-II4I d Wag . ,V,. - VV t TRUMB COMPLETE I! Confidence ! DO YOU HAVE A SKIN PROBLEM? Pay Less Drug store is headquarters for your doctor's prescriptions and hypo-allergenic cosmetics such as Allercreme, Ar-Ex, etc. Your confidence is a sacred trust our trained cosmeticians and pharmacists strive to attain- Ray Thomas, manager Qvyless PHONE: CA 6-6644 H A P P I N E S S ls Knowing How To Manage YOUR MIND BEST WISHES LLOYD PURDY 8K CO Il1SUl'Gl lCe . . . catering to High School Students Palaskejs I-IiIIviIIa BANQUETS OUR SPECIALTY 5700 S.W. TerwiIIiger CH 6-3305 v Av V 332 Q' 'rv' E :R -aa , Wayne's our 1 X Compliments of , , -Q, Billiard Academy 45 MODERN BRUNSWICK GOLD CROWN ' A, 'i TABLES SET IN ONE OF THE NIOST Ax- DRAPERY co. E MS ...T E . ' A 4 dx COMPLETE DRAPERY SERVICE Ladies All' X , Invifed Conditioned - Hillsdale A 723 S W. PARK VENUE Sh ' c I ' f4 oppmg en er 227-4261 YOUI' K I . Q A ' ffvlrn 23:22 ,V Support 44444 David-Paul .f ---if . 7 ' g5'z'ezfz!aw4 .sf Wvwmw. N I In APPLIANCE CENTER Eastport Dodge 7723 S.W. Capitol Hy. 244-5005 5 Portland 19 Oregon SALES .loh P.S Is k SERVICE 5050 S.E. 82nd W 34 ' ' ' PR 5-1511 Kit0llenAi1l Frlglygglre l,1S11M'ZlS1ll'I'S APPLIANCES 9rycr Zack CH OUTDOOR STORE PHOTO SHOP HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR TQ WHITE IVIAJORETTE BOOTS, WHITE o Fish and Chips o Rolls and Pies o Little John Potatoes o Cole Slaw, Baked Beans All the leading Brands Came-rasQ Equipment, Rentals Films, Accessories 103 N. W. Broadway LEVIS, LADY LEE'S FORM FIT IN IN ALL HIGH COLORS HENRY SHOLKOFF, MANAGER 304 S.W. THIRD AVENUE Beaverton 644-7744 CH 6-7737 s.w. CAPITOL HWY. CA 2-1051 AT VERMONT ST. p H l 0 , SURFBUARDS WETSUITS Glfdft 8 alne S 746 Senf 544446 snuss - n:nnu.s 4410 S.W. Beaverton- Hillsdale Hwy. 444-4744 S.sYg..EE3V 2Sl'g'.Eff'ii?ZEJ'W' CH 6-1112 7559 S'w' Bmbur Phone 246-7360 C' TUALATIN VALLEY 4 Compliments of . . BUS Co. I- , Dr. and Mrs. F. N. Royal 10706 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 'I IIBIIEL 244-7561 Compliments of Your Parent Doctors We Wish fo Extend Our Congrarulafions fo the Graduating Class of 1964 FISHER 81 HUME Produce Company MIA-1672 AL A-99418 When Cuffing Up Come fo , . . DIGGER O' DELL'S SAW REPAIR Si SUPPLY CO. 1713 S. E. 7th Ave. BE 5-8559 PHYSICIANS OPTICAL SERVICE Dispensing Opticians Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday 9 a.m. Io 5:30 pm. Saturdays: 9 a.m, fo I p,m. 901 S. W. Taylor Slreei Portland, Oregon Telephone: 227-4520 Roy W. Trout Sanitary Service Serving the Southwest 244-7175 6627 S.W. 34th Ralleigk Hikko new vwgi RRESCRIRTIONS-EMERGENCY DELIVERY SERVICE VARIETY 8: GIFT DEPARTMENTS 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE J. ALLEN -- OWNER 7306 S.W. BEAVERTON-I-IILLSDALE HIGHWAY CY 2-3539 STANTON FURNITU RE UNFINISHED FURNITURE LIllQQ'f'.Yf .S'r'fz'1'!1'n II I I1 fiftjifllll 10115 S W. BEAVERTON-I-IILLSDALE HIGHW AY LEASING ur BUYING. why nat buy the Price of General Motors-Pontiac! IIEI I3'6Wi 'i'iT 5'iii IKE 28th 81 Sandy Blvd. PO 235-4101 rII cIncI, Oregon MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics 81 Gifts CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS L.L PHASES OF BEAUTY W ER COIVIPETENT INSTRUCTIO PHONE! IVII 6-3183 IN , OF TaT MARKET BEAVERTON E UTY PS AN OIVIPLIIVIENTPIR E-U 8515 S.W. Terwilliger 1113 Lloyd center 719 S.W. Alder 244-1693 Faxfffti-,1l,aE:ZQ?1?n RGQISTGF wifh Al-'S PHONE' 246'9'65 COPELAND LUNIBER CO. METROPOLITAN GLENQQQO B pl I I EMPLOYMENT SERVICE I. 1 Hd CO E E OIVIO'I'IVE SERVICE FOR PART AND FULL TIME CLEANING C A II3I I I POSITIONS F DELIVERY E '-B'Id PI dS I' 317 S.W. AI.oIzR CA 3-5153 9 3 I Sh IP' FROM ALL OVER THE STATE FROM ALL OVER THE NORTHWEST ALL ROADS LEAD TO FIELDS CHEVYTUWN THE ONE BEST PLACE ON THE MAP TO BUY YOUR CHEVROLET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS NOW IN OUR 50th YEAR AS YOUR CHEVROLET H EADQUARTERS IN PORTLAN D 107 s.E. Grand Ave. ggEI.'B2'if5 BE 2-0181 The home of nothing down and up to 24 mos. to pay on service, parts ccessories. I X Mass AufLI5rsiIV0Lm AQIIQNIIAMA. I GARDEN tAV AUTHENTIC JAPANESE QSTAURANT lbkh , fi If-I ? MI'- H ': : :1:1., ,fx ll f Lg T . '4:::::Z:':':V::i::i4 IMI? I I li 9 Air Conditioned for Your Comfort ' 40 Private Tatami Dining Rooms With Phones ' Accommodations for Parties ' Open From 5 PM 9 Fuji Room Cocktail Lounge -Closed Sundays Except Mother's Day 226-7181 121 S.W. 4TH AVE. ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE MULTNOMAH HOTEL CONVENIENT PARKING AVAILABLE UIIIICDUDIEIQITIEIUIHI SIITIQDER in VALLEY PLAZA your headquarters for the finest in ski wear and equipment HEAD ROFFE ICELAND BOGNER FISCHER SPORTCASTER RIEKER EDELWEISS EE TRAPPEUR HENKE KNEISSI. MARKER SCOTT u.s.A. IVIEGGI NEVADA L.ooK WHITE STAG IVIEISTERKNIT IVIACGREGOR Complete rental and repair service at both locations community charges welcome 24 HOUR SKI REPORT PH. 281-8886 Open 10 a.m. 'til 9p.m. Mon., thru Sat. 2952 S.E. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. I A.-.nut ME-D2hIIEIf'iN!5lE.? SONE C ? C 4- 7 C'-1 G.- 7 C75 I 1 fi: E,J9b g1V 5 ORIENTAL nuns . BROADLOOM cnnesrs WALL T0 wALL cnnrsrmc . noon s. BRAIDED aucs P R E 5 S CLEANING a REPAIRING - nnnmzmss ' E3 A ' I I Printing - Stationery I Q Direct Mail 0 Letterheads . Business Cards n Programs Q 'Brochures Q Advertising e - B-ms Forms Lawrence Zuercher, Owner . 1634 S.E. BYBEE Ivn-:can E. DINIHANIAN, m. I . RUBBER STI ' 'Ps M. E. DINIHANIAN 8I SONS CAPITOL 6-3653 1025 S.W. WASHINGTON STREET - PORTLAND 5, OREGON Salules Wilson's Planning On College . I BU RLINGAME KPTV BRANCH 7300 S.W. TERWILLIGER UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON v Class Member Federal Deposil Insurance Corporation We have special low-cost plans - :- to finance your college education. Q .... l ' - 'i - K ,WI 'NN Lt- , fr ' .M in fs Q ffm ill OKPTV X is X Ll ' f . .T.... PORTLAND A K X T l TLA ' l Our Advertisers Dcsvrzft' yllllll' upparl ,Q-. v, ni, aft .1,. V tit Wt sf, , t . if' Ar e E nt ,left F Y' I' Nffafs ,X 'x4-- ' Q any if fi - X , N , N l 'i xxx 1? im , , git? V I 1:2-r, 'Q z . Y: A AA M A A N-N t ,.,, ...... ., 2 I ff, 4 VW P' O in gt It E I 5 bi . ' I'-f 3 'fy , if l t E ' i -ff ' A 14 KE , A ' ' l Q i it 6 3 W E ,,,, M., ' .,..t.,- c.c, lil' lit l iQ T F T A 1 ' 5 Q Attenti0N! CH RCH and CLUB WOMEN! 'fl ,, wnn IS THE sow noun GROUP PROJA ,vig -'- ' :cr PLAN? It ennltlen you to earn llntli jg: ff Ast of free gills ini yoursell nntl equipment ini ggi--' your nignnizntinn with th Gnltl ,f 1 ilnntl Savers Bnnltn. -f wlto elm PARTICIPATE? A y n n p ont 1 f-5 pq organization - churn-hes, school, etc fa' wlln cAN we GET WITH GROUP PROJ J Wl ser? Altnnst nnytliing from nilverware to t -T ' a school hus. How DOES GROUP t-nolecr WORK? A '. 5 nl l ' ptr equipment your -- .. oqo': L' 7 D t A,,,t::gs:sg:.,. tgggl,1,.,., How no ws EARN PCHNT5 lenin :t ways: l 10 F t 'lf l l l f for we t MW H0 v l J :nn t ,t it . t i t t i e er 55252: 'illffl Sm H lf X l f GROUP PROJECT l. ltet-nite hu l l f t , P ,ntl 5535552 points lnrifxt t l 11 ,,---,.,, gggf '-55535555553 srnnrnowi Fll nn i n tl mail. 415Egfgfigffffffffffifffffffffff 1:5g5g5g5g3g5gi, -nn ..,,i.t.n. .N in-1 ,.,,,,l,l5,1gtgtgtgtatststztsw g:5,t,t:t,n,,., -- nn noni, in gj,ll,v.llxxXlXllil-.l-.lit-.l-ilulxllkllklxlNtxxxmlxilxlllklllxil-.llt.',w,-,-ittv,-,tt-ana2-,-.wt-.'.-,a-,t-.','.-.-9.tuttl.v,l,-,wtlxwmlv,-u,K.-,-.llllllllllnlllg Q BONUS STARTER COUPON Q g GUUD FUR vl.l-:ASE Null-2 lt.-fl.-.nn.ililit nnli' ini nw Gt-ld l-lnnil Gnniii lfniy.-.in Z 2 l.ini line fnlllnln inf ltnifli nw Innyial Z 500 N inane We1s-- E Adlf ,mil-'li ,, - gg STARTER POINTS U , SH Q Towards lm it ill ll l , ,, , ,,, , i fi Your New Group xxx, li 1 ry l A l l I ,YW H, lm I ii - MAIL TU G P ID I I G Id B 4 Sf C .1 2 Pmlect Plan! 121.123 s: l Migl:lJzT55 Minnzgpnli:'mnn:':l::ng5427 2, y, J. Wt 'i 'i'i'i'tWtX't'tX'MVi 'MN 'i'i'ySTSNlliTKlXKlVtYlWi't't'i'i't't'lX'tX'llXX'iX'tXXX'yXKrg 5yillttx'yitliii'il',l. it u a .. BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 49 OT 0 R A N G LYNCH'S MARKET 6344 S. W. Capitol Highway, Hillsdale HOURS: 8:00 AM. - I0 P.M. DAILY E881 wishes he 0118158 Clbf 'EE Sun. 10-7 CHerry 4-3110 Compnmems of. Jeri Lee VERDURMIN OIL CC. Employment Agency DISTRIBUTORS OF .. . SHELL HEATING 011.5 Bloodworfh sl Assoc. We specialize in career placements for young grad, FURNACE . , FURNACE SALES SERVICE I 333 5-W- 5fh -7689 S.W. CAPITOL Hwv. Port and, Oregon Phone - 228-3329 2 4 5 , 90 3 2 Besf Wishes io This Yeor's vvv qv'-F Gmduonn OCISS Personnel Placemenf Yu 9 v. ST. ANDREW'S Uniied Presbyferion Community SCHEDEEN NATIONAL 0 wg' 806 s.w. Bioqawiiv 12004 s.E. Division W Church 227-3638 ' 761 - 1866 ,A Sunset Blvd. oi Dosch Road 833 Mginl Milwgukie ' as Porilond l, Ore. 265'3l29 Tk- M 'Ii IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS FOR ABETTER Jos! Oregon Business Colleg RANCHO FLOWERS SELF SERVICE Q' WRITE OR CALL FOR CATALOG OPEN EVERY DAY 9-9 Next to TaggE1g1'jeIliLc:1or Coverings 3575 S,E. DIVISION 'qw 418 N.W. Beaverion Road 2010 w, BURNSIDE MI 6-M04 221-2950 I A AI c I R L 0 on estaurant , I 0 0 . 2, i w -sts? DInIng-Danclng-Banquet Facilities IIsV Q'i3I51fgi.5s,,Q'5 Of f ifilggt Q ., E. 4 292-4448 A, Q y Eiuppofl- 'L Q' I 47O0SW shll Ui GW . . c o s-Ferry Rd. 1 I I, I I Saver-mam 9 I in Raleigh Hills f ' . SI d dl h Phone 774-1161 C C I gM h Hzlerfa gwiuu Wacbms New and Used Office Equipment Bank Equipment Sales and Service LESLIE ROBERTS 5320 S. E. POWELL BLVD Owner-Manager PORTLAND 6, OREGON I if - JOE SHEEHAN 81 SON INC. New a. REcoNomoNEo TABLES Fon PROFESSIONAL Is. HOME usE COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES EXPERT RECOVERING Anywhere In Oregon II S. Washington 4 ' ll 236 5607 1626 S.E. Bybee Bivd.--Portland BILLIARD SUPPLY HOUSE Zi' 5, 5 f '74 If .1 554. '- - 'Q XA I - la mi im Idle in Tm! c31Cilf'9fSl'lAJJVl . . donnu's W E S EASTSIDE employment agency 1610 N.E. Broadway 287-2641 Two offices To serve - fesfs given - .. ' . .. .40 ii f 73 5.7.13 IN THE TROYAN GENERATION l ILT! X , 7 'fj f 1 l f ,Q fqjff X 1 ' 4 X fl f ll ff! L Pepsi-Colo Bottling Co., Portland, Oregon Mathiesen Agency f Inc. 6303 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 246-5459 MLA 7 lfanbenherglz 5 We wont To take this opportunity To Thankyou Wilson , ,3-ga 'x Zen! Wada TO BILL LONG and CLASS OF '66 D ' 005' suauasma students for Th ear. We sincerel ' . . . ' , w U .I . .wp Lf 'J Q.. i'2 L' -6 ll' ll I dthl ll eyouoflen. I ,Q .ll , I I L I I 1 n I l l I I 'I 9 g , 5 fi l l l l CH 4-2917 ln Hillsdale Shopping Cenfer IN HILLSDALE CARD AM ICG Suburban Photo Shop All 'rh C Eq p en a The Best Pizza in Town N.W. Broadw y 644 7744 Bea t O 9 3606 S.W. Barbur BI d 4 9 'A 55415 Quad' LHWX mr1 4 G 47142 Q Q M uhh Allred, Babcock, Salley Joyce Abrams, Marytine - 120, 123 Al Khaledy, Nouri - 131 Aiken, David - 78, 144, 172 Ashley, Annabel - 125 Ayers, Marguerite - 144 Baldwin, Maurine - 123 Bartell, Virginia - 134 Bonfiglio, Phil - 131 Borden, Elizabeth- 117 Bousquet, Barbara - 121 Brattstrom, Baker - 143 Bromberg, Ailene - 147 Brugato, Joseph - 135 srrrlrey, Caroline - 140 Burns, Nancy - 135 Campbell, Sandra Love - 124 Carlson, Barry - 134 Carter, A. B. - 135 Chisholm, Jean - 143 Coffman, Susan - 130 Conlon, Ray - 128, 144 Cook, Kathryn - 127 Dodey, Gerald - 66, 141 Dolby, Jack - 136, 137 Dalton, Joan - 119 Defler, Donald - 90, 143, 162 DeTillian, Ruth - 132 Dodge, Rae - 124 Edstrom, Virgil - 133 Ellmers, Harold - 41, 45, 102, 104 Fales, Norma - 145 Feller, Mary - 123 Fenwick, James - 115 cafeteria staff Page 250 Berg, Elea nor Biggs, Eileen Branom, Lillian Dooley, Millie D'Arcungelo, Shirlie De Graaf, Bernice Herman, Josephine Hough, Ella Louise lsakson, Bertha Janosek, Theresa Koplin, Elsie Aberle, Jeri - 226 Abrams, Gerald - 74, 165, 170, 226 Adair, Mike - 32, 74, 102, 152, 155, 158, 214 Adams, David Adams, Linda - 226 Adleman, Steve - 214 Aeder, Janet- 226 Ahern, Tom - 178 Aigner, Michael W - 226 Aigner, Patrick - 238 Albaugh, Lelend - 138, 172, 214 Albertson, Thomas - 40, 238 Alexander, Marc - 167, 178 Alexander, Thomas E - 226 Aley, Sherry - 214 Alfstad, Merilee Allan, Robert Allen, Barbara - 56, 127, 214 Allen, Allen, Allen, Glenn - 214 John - 74, 152, 165, 167, 170, 214 Patti K - 238 Allison, Arlene - 214 Allison, Barbara - 214, 219 James - 45, 23s Alsman, Mana R - 238 Altig, Gerald R Altman, Devld - 74, 104, 238 Amey, Mike - 78, 99 Amey, Stephen - 147, 214, 238 Arnlten, Anrlryee - 83, 170, 226 Amiton, Debra Jean - 163, 169, 178 Friday, faculty Anna - 121 Frree, Myrna - 131 cenrke, Gene - 148 Gray, Alen - 35, 71, 134 Greco, Lucia - 135 entry, vvzllldrn - 149 Guthrie, Curtis - 143, 167 Hara, Marion - 140 Harris, Arista - 130 Heine, Henry - 116 Hertz, Gerhard - 142, 167 Hohman, Ernest- 67, 101, 142, 162 Hood, Joseph - 145 Horner, Horton, Charles - 135, 152 Troy -- 122 Howe, Scnna - 118 Humiston, Ron - 148 Hutchinson, Phyllis - 130 Jacobsen, Jan - 135 James, Elva - 130 Johnson, Alice - 146 Johnson, D. - 142 Johnson, O. - 63, 69, 144 Jones, George - 145 Karr, Hazel - 142 Kendricks, Thelma - 147 Kyle, Dorothy - 140 Larsen, Hannah - 149 Larsen, Robert - 172 Lee, Nancy - 121 Linder, Lois - 131 Lindsay, Roy - 134 Lakting, Jill - 148 Maitland, Yvonne Paust, Louise - not pictured Prouty, Remmer Sc hroet Nancy s, Frances ke, Julia Shannon, Dolores Sparks, Ruth Stevens, Ruth Stieben, helen Temmin Winkle sr Ruth r, Margaret Loomis, Lee - 149 Lotz, Merle - 138 Ludviksen, Allen - 133 Makinster, Garden - 43, 45, 102, 104, 141 Marsh, Becky - 144 Marshall, Vern - 40 - Matousek, Cliff - 134 Matthies, Janet - 120 McFarlane, Robert - 99, 140 McKay, Helen - 147 Meinicke, Merle - 143, 164 McKay, Helen - 147 Metntelre, Merle - 143, 154 Miller, Caroline - 123 Miller, Elizabeth - 59, 130 Miller, Kermit- 69, 131 Montgomery, Kristine - 130, 169 Murray, Francis - 124 Nelson, Gayle Swan - 132 Nemeth, Lavina - 149 Neubauer, Eugene - 115 Oberteuffer, Margaret - 148 Olivier, John - 145 O'Neil, Frank - 47,141 Overton, lris - 141 Pacheco, Don - 125, 153 Pazlar, John - 145 Peden, Jean - 144 Perry, George - 133 Proppe, William - 114 Ranney, Agnes - 119 Rasor, Julia - 125 custodians Page 250 Brown, Ruth - not pictured Burgen, Harry - not pictured Burger, William Church, Harald Diebel, Leonard Dals, Blanche Evans, Dallas- not pictured Fenwick, Richard - not pictured Hallinan, Francis Hawes, John Jones, Robert student body Anderson, Craig - 77, 178 Anderson, Daryll E - 238 Anderson, David - 167, 170, 214 Anderson, Donald - 155, 167, 77, 214 Anderson, Donald - 238 Anderson, Douglas R - 226 Anderson, Jack - 136 Anderson, Jack - 74, 226 Anderson, James - 214 Anderson, Jenny - 157, 226 Anderson, Karen - 214 Anderson, Karen Joyce Anderson, Kathleen R - 238 Anderson, Linda - 226 Anderson, Pamela - 136, 151, 152, 214 Anderson, Penny - 136, 151, 152, 214 Anderson, Stephen F - 173, 214, 226 Anderson Steve- 167 178 Andrews, Carolyn - 157 Andrews, James - 40, 238 Andrus, Linda - 226 Appleton, Dianne M - 178 Archer, Cathy - 178 Archer, Christopher - 40, 74, 136, 238 Archer, Dale Archer, Michael - 238 Archer, R. Blaine - 45, 239 Archer, Stephen - 36, 74, 214 Arelrllseld, Frenlr A - 238 Arelrlleeld, rern - 23a Adren, Ardite, M - 226 Vincent- 101, 233 Arendrd, rarn - 236 Arel, sera - 226 Arel, Stephen - 84, 158 Armentrout, Tom - 31, 109, 138, 155, 178 Arnholtz, Thomas M - 36 Arp, Alice - 136, 173, 226 Arp, Gilbert - 136, 172, 178 Arrell, Greg F - 154 Arrell, Steve- 53, 154, 214 Arthur, Bernice - 157, 226 Arthur, Carolyn Lee - 178 Arthur, Robert V - 36, 226 Asbiomsen, Allison Ashcroft, Donna Jean - 238 Asher, 5. Sandy Ashworth, Judy - l57, 226 Asla, Pamela - 226 Atkinson, Peggy - 214 Attman, Dave - 136 Auda, Bonnie - 226 Aulger, Carol E Avery, Joyce M - 178 Babcock, Jon - 136 Backstrom, Gary - 162, 178 Bacon, David - 214 Badgett, Karen N - 47, 214 laegby, Emily - 226 Bagby, Keren Lee - 47 Baggenstos, Cathy 139,151, Redd, Philip -149 Rene, Emory - 133 Rinearson, Leonard - 57, 115 Robinson, Nancy - 124 Schulz, Enny - 146 Selberg, Charmion - 120 Senn, Helene - 119 Severson, Eugene - 144, 168 Sipple, Norman - 74, 109, 143 Slick, Lowell- 122, 154 Speight, Dick - 125 Stallings, William - 77, 135 Stanton, Stanley - 30, 74, 149 Steed, Jean - 134 Stevens, Mildred - 120 Taggart, lsrnee - 130, 153 Thornas, William - 125 Thomson, Mable - 122 Tomlinson, Maxine - 120 Torrey, Mary - 132 Vernstrom, Margaret - 146 valren, Lillian - 121 vell, Rretrerd - 31,102,104,1 Webb, Mary Berry - 122 Wells, Arlen - 123 Wheeler, Mavis - 144 Whitted, Mabel - 111,115 Windes, Betty - 116 Witty, Thomas - 143 Wittwer, Paulette - 124 Wyman, Kathleen - 118 Zervis, Marcia - 120, 153 Kehoe, Robert Keep, Alfred Keyes, William Leonard, Virdon Mills, Vernon Fenner, John Sharrard, Eugene spelrr, Alex West, Thomas White, Donald - not pictured Baggenstos, Cecilia Boker, Bradley - 226 Baker, Mary Joe - 226 Baker, Steven - 99, 214 laelrer, weyne - 109, 214 Balch James Robert- 136, 214, Balch, William - 136 Baldridge, John - 136, 214 Baldus, Bruce - 43, 104, 23B Baldwin, Michael - 178 Ball, Janis M - 238 Ball, Jennifer - 238 Ball, Steven C - 178 Ball, Steven - 104 Bamberg, Robert -- 36 Band, Gloria - 238 send, William - 158, 214 Bardsley, Virginia - 178 Borger, Robert- 136, 238 Barlow, Georgeanne - 56, 151, Barnes, Vickie T - 238 Barnett, Janet- 158, 178 Barnett, Linda - 214 Bamett, Wayne Bamey, Christine S - 238 Bamey, Sharon - 156, 157, 214 Baroski, Christine - 157 Bartmess, Sherry ladelnelrt, Dave - 40, 233 Bates, Dennis - 226 Bauer, Clifford - 238 Baumgortner, Leslie - 128, 129, 16 233 155, 157, 214 152, 179 Coon Baxter, Steve - 138, 139, 179 Bayless, Christi- 80, 106, 153, 155, 158, 179, 208 Beach, Janice - 47, 214, 222 Beach, Patricia D - 238 Beagle, Carol Jo Beagle, Gordon H Bean, Richard - 136, 238 Beasley, Charles - 40, 104, 238 Beasley, Daniel - 179 Beaudoin, Lauronce - 45 Beaudoin, Mike - 104 Beaudoin, Rosemary - 238 Beazley, Carol Bell, Michael - 238 Bell, Steve - 226 Bellamy, Cheryl- 147, 164, 214 Bellam , Lynette - 136, 164, 214 Benneth, David - 104, 226 Benneth, B - 226 Bennett, Christopher - 238 Bennett, Jeffrey Bennett, Robert- 74, 101, 238 Bennett, Steve - 74, 179, 221 Bennett, Tim - 238 Benson, Peter - 40, 104, 238 Bentz, Darlis - 179 Berenson, Jeff- 153 Berg, Pamela - 138, 151, 152, 157, 169, 214 Berger, Edmund - 104 Bergman, Barbara L - 238 Bergmans - Christiaan - 226 Bergren, Gary - 42, 43, 102, 152, 155, 165, 177, 179 Bergstrom, Bonita - 136, 151, 152, 214 Bergstrom, Helen - 138, 151, 152, 160, 179 Berk, Kathleen - 238 Berk, Suzanne Y - 179 Berlincourt, Shari D - 238 Berneck, Susan - 138, 156, 214 Berenson, J - 226 Berry, Daniel C - 40, 74, 101, 238 Berry, Joanne - 179 Berry, Linaa - 179, 214 Berry, Jean Sargent - 138, 139 Betich, Carol - 179 Biederman, Vicki Biethan, Steve - 48, 52, 138, 154, 170, 214 Biggs, Christie - 226 Biian, Kristina - 226 Bi'an, Marck - 78, 164, 179 Billington, Patrick - 214 Bires, Marilyn - 169, 214, 238 Bires, Paul Birkett, Patricia A - 2 Birken, Steve - 71, 72, 155, 179 Birtley, Brian D - 153 Black, Jim - 162, 179 Black, Marianne - 226 Black, Michael- 214 Black, Susan Blackmore, Gary - 136, 226 Blackwell, Lindsey - 226 Blackwood, Kelli Blakel , Loretta Dee - 238 Blakesllee, Carl - 76, 77, 214 Blank, Fred - 44, 45, 104, 226 Blank, Owen - 20, 21, 78, 153, 165, 179, 184, 198 Blank, Ted Blatter, Rockne - 226 Bleckinger, Cheryl - 226 Bledsoe, John - 25, 31, 67, 102, 155, 214 Bledsoe, Margaret E - 238 Bleyhl, Janet- 179 Bleyhl, Sharon K - 238 Blaodworth, sae - 27, 106, 111, 129, 155, 158, 170, 180 Bloom, Linaa - 53, 153, 154, 169, 170, 214 Blum, Jack - 226 Blum, Robert - 180 Blank, Dan -101,136,151,162,170, 214 Boals, Beverly - 158, 214 Boals, Penny - 226 Bobillot, Dave - 40 Bodhaine, Vmce - 226 Bodry, Sutton - 238 Bogner, Dave - 226 Boileau, Geoffrey Boley, Susan Kay - 238 Boller, Dan - 238 Bolliger, Drew - 226 Bolliger, John - 226 Bonn, Evelyn - 147, 180 Boone, B. - 238 Boone, Carolyn D. - 238 Boone, Paul Boone, William - 101 Boothby, Rebecca - 214 Borchers, Dave L. Boroske, Elinor Chris - 214 Boscho, D. - 226 Bothell, Sally R. - 136, 238 Bothne, Tony - 214 Batt, Marvin - 136, 214 Botteron, Anita - Branom, Roger - 226 Branstator, Grant - 136, 151, 162, 180 Brant, Teresa - 214, 226 Brassinne, Christian - 214 Brouser, Barbara - 239 Brauser, Nancv - 160, 214 Bredervleyer, Nola - 214 Breede, Colleen - 157, 214 Brennan, Mary - 51, 129, 152, 158, 170, 180 Bresee, Judy - 130, 180 Bresnan, Kathy - 160, 180 Bresnan, Sue - 136, 214 Briggs, Craig - 170, 226 Brice, Nancy E. - 47, 239 Briggs, James - 158, 226 Briggs, John - 137, 177, 180 Brindell, C. - 226 Brindell, Keith - 180 Briaain, Robert - 24, 180 Broms, Tony - 20, 25, 31, 151,152,155,1B0 Bronson, Bruce - 36, 214 Bronson, Dan - 36, 214 Broughton, Mary C. - 239 Brown, Bart - 42, 43, 64, 77, 102, 167, iso Brown, Brent- 214 Brown, Chris - 107, 181 Brown, Claudia - 45, 222 Brown, David - 239 Brown, Gil - 239 Brown, Greg - 214 Brown, Jack - 40, 66, 239 Brown, James - 226, 234 Brown, Janice Brown, Jennifer - 158, 181 Brown, Ken - 214 Brown, Les - 77, 165,214 Brown, Roger - 239 Brown, Ronnie Brown, Steve - 2 14 Browning, Mike - 162, 214 Brugger, Douglas Buchanan, Kathy - 181 Buchanan, Merodee - 159, 170, 181 Buchwach, Karen - 214 Buckingham, Karen Buckley, James - 214 Buckmoster, Marilyn J. - 239 Buell, Harold - 147, 226 Buell, Mike Bullock, Bob Bullock, Wayne Bunnett, Robert - 40 Bunzow, James - 67, 158, 215 Bunzaw, John - 40, 66, 101 Burch, John - 34, 35, 49, 181 Baraiek, Denny - 109, 226 Burnett, Robert- 40, 104 Burnett, Darrell - 138, 139, 181 Bumett, Timothy - 181 Bumett, Valois - 234 Bums, Bruce - 226 Burns, Donald Burns, Douglas - 181 Bums, Guy Burraston, Patricia - 157, 163, 226 Burrows, L. Jeanne - 226 Burton, Gary - 215 Buscho, Dale - Bushnell, Darlene J. - 239 Butcher, Barry - 215 Butcher, Sharon - 181 Caariela, rhaniae - 42, 71, 102, 151, 182 Caufman, Christie - 226 Cavanaugh, Arthur - 36, 158, 226 Cedarquist, Lloyd - 239 Cereghino, Susan E. - 239 Cerlenko, Cathy Lynn - 239 Cerri, Steve - 65, 165, 182 Chadburn, Roland - 45, 104 Chale, Deborah - 226 Chalmers, David - 239 Chambers, Marcia Lee - 239 Chaney, Tom Chappell, Barbara - 226 Charters, Janice Chase, Ann - 215 Cheshire, Gary Lynn - 74, 104 Childers, Kathleen - 138, 151, 172, 182 Childs, Carole J. - 182 Chiravollatti, J. - 83, 157, 226 Cholbi, Chris Chorlton, Bill - 182 Christy, Crystal - 226 Chrysler, Margaret- 136, 138, 151, 156, 168, 169 Chrysler, Dave - 109, 138, 139, 151, 152, 155, 162, 168, 169, 172, 1B2 Chun, Patty - 157, 226 Claflin, Ether A - l10,127, 152,158,182 Clancy, Patrick - 158, 226 Clark, Debra Helen - 239 Clark, Janet A. - 182 Clark, Karen - 215, 226 Clark, Loretta May - 239 Clark, Mary - 83, 225, 226 Clark, Pamela A. - 160, 182 Clark, Richard - 167, 182 Clark, Steve - 226 Clarke, Calvin - 167, 170, 215 Clarke, Greg - 162, 215 Clawson, Dennis ' Clayton, Don Ray Clearwater, Bob - 182 Cleland, Larry - 42, 239 Clelen, John - 182 Clelen, Stewart- 170 Clement, Neil - 40 Closter, Peter - 104 Clute, Susan Ann - 160, 168, 169, 182 Coate, M. - 239 Cochran, Connie Coe, Steven - 226 Coefield, Alan - 74, 182 Coffman, Steve - 226 Cohn, Henry -167, 215 Colby, Barbara H. - 183 Cummins, John - 239 Cunningham, Michael R. - 226 Cuppalevti, Cathy Jo - 50, 239 Curry, Michael - 162, 169, 215 Custaloe, Reggie - 184 Dahl, Ra Dahl, Ro lph- 239 n- 184 Dale, Jaak - 45, 62, 100,215 Dale, Carolyn - 157,226 Dalton, Doyle - 215 Daly, Darryl - 136, 239 Butherus, Lynn - 154, 172, 181 Butler, B 4 215 Butler, Leslie - 1 Butler, Lex - 162 Butler, Nancy M. oa,155, 158,170,177 ,167,181 Butler, Rebecca - 163 Butterfield, Leslie - 21, 159, 181 Butterfield, Robin - 157, 214 Butterfield, Scott - 40, 74, 75, 101, 239 Butzien, Sara - 158, 170, 214 Bye, Bruce - 215 Byers, Marilyn - 172, 239 caliral, Rey - 31,l55,167,172, 215 Cadonau, Barbara - 226 Cadonau, Randy - 167, 181 Cadrecha, Caren - 226 caareaha, Connie - 153, 160, 181 Cain, Cynthia - 18, 46, 47 Cain, James - 48, 49 Caldwell, Douglas Cameron, Leslie - 163, 215 Campbell, Nancy Campbel 1, Cory -160,181 Campbell, Dick - 74, 104, 170 Campbell, Kathleen - 160, 226 Campbell, Scott Cannon, Carolyn - 136, 215 Cannon, Claudia - 215 Cannon, Neva G. - 136, 239 Canright, Pamela - 226 Capek, Mike - 181 Caplan, Steven - 239 Carden, Janet Jo - 239 ,181 Cole, Dave George - 162, 183 Cole, Norman - 152, 168, 172, 215 Cole, Richard - 239 Cole, Richard Coleman, William - 226 Collin, Crystal - 239 Collins, Jim - 183 Collins, Janet - 47, 226 Cone, Brian - 226 Cone, Shirley J. - 47, 136, 160, 183 Conn Conn ell, Mike - 215 ell, Pai - 36, 226 Cook, Candace M. - 183 Cook, Donald - 172 Cook, Elizabeth - 39, 226 Cook, James Cook, John - 164, 226 Cook ,1.-226 Cool, James - 226 Cool, Wanda A. - 159, 170, 183 Coombs, Dorothy - 136 Coon, B. - 226 Larr - 136 Daly, Matthew - 239 Dolziel,Cathy- 170, 226 Dalziel, James - 226 Dangela, Patti - 157, 226 Danner, Diane - 215 Donner, Manfred - 147, 239 Darco, Richard N. - 40, 104 Darling, Judith - 26, 158, 184, 170 Dart, Richard - 101, 239 Davidson, Joan - 184 Davidson, John - 40, 74, 101, 239 Davidson, Karen - 172 Davidson, Richard - 30, 58, 155, 184 Davies, Marilee C. Davis, Anne - 184 Davis, Darrell - 172 David, Jeff- 226 Davis, Kraig - 40, 74, 101, 226 Davis, Kurt - 36, 71, 239 Davis, M. - 226 Davis, Patrice L. - 226 Davison, Carolouise - 157, 226 Dawes, Jane V. - 239 Dawes, Shirley Day, Frank M. - 239 Day, Paula A. - 226 De Bauw, Connie A. - M, 226 Dean, Barbara 1, - 239 Dean, C. - 226 Dean, Marcia - 184 Deckers, Peter - 185 Deford, G. Dale - 165, 226 DeGraaf, Gretchen - 156, 157, 215 DeGraaf, Karen - 226 Deibele, Denise - 160, 215 DeLay, Lawrence - 164 DeLessert, Jacqueline - 119, 138, 158, 184 DeLessert, Roger - 71, 226 Denbeste, Bill- 138, 173, 215 Dean, Christopher - 226 Des Bouillons, Jack - 127, 152, 184 Detillian, Jacquie - 184 Detlefsen, Dan - 226 Dick, Alison - 184 Dickens, Patricia - 184 Diemam, C. - 226 Dietz, lclari - 136, 226 Digangi, Jeff- 36, 74 Digerness, Linda - 239 Digregorio, Richard - 239 Dikun, C. - 239 Dimond, Rebecca Dinihanian, Janet- 226 Dixon, James Scott Dixon, Richard - 226 Dobbs, Lynn - 185 Docken, Lee - 36, 104, 226 Docken, Mark - 40, 104, 239 Dodds, Stephan - 66, 101, 239 Dodge, Leslie J. - 47, 157, 226 Doherty, Margaret- 163 Dolan, John Dolgenow, Leslie - 154, 159, 169, 170, 215 Dolum, Karla - 159, 170, 185 Domenigoni, Marvin - 138, 215 Coon, Susaih - 239 Cooper, Christina - 226 Cooper, Murray - 162, 183 Cooper, Reginald, D. - 183 Copenhagen, Gail - 56, 215 Copernoll, Roberta A. - 65, 68, 155, 159,183 Coppock, Ann - 155, 158, 170, lw capaaak, Gordon - 48, 136, 153, 239 Corbus, Carla - 226 Corcoran, Maureen - 226 Corcoran, Mike - 239 Comeil, Chris - 226 Comell, Barbara - 163, 226 Corrigan, Charles - 31, 129, 152, 155, 183 Corrigan, John - 226 Corvi, Margaret A. - 25, 163, 183 Cote, Mary R. Cote, Steve H. - 239 Couche, Janice - 106, 157, 226 Couche, Steve - 183 Council, Louise - 226 Donaca, Donna R. - 226 Dooley, Timothy - 40, 101, 239 Doreen, Bruce - 104, 239 Dorries, Dan - 40, 239 Doucet, Patricia Ann - 239 Douglas, Brian - 101, 226 Douglas, Jerry Douglas, Phyllis A. - 226 Douglas, r. - 226 Dozelle, Jim - 104 Drorbaugh, Jack - 102, 226 Du Baie, Jim - 32, 215 Duncan, David - 66, 239 Duncan, Mary Ann - 67, 226 Duncan, Robert- 215 Duncan, Rosalie Dangan, William - 226 Dunham, Craig - 154, 185 Dunlap, April Dunn, Ashlie Ann - 215, 239 Dunn, Terence Court, Patricia Coutant, Joyce - 215 Couture, Rodney - 239 Couture, Sharon L. - 164 Coverstone, Ann L. - 239 Coverstone, Patricia - 127, 157, 183 Cowley, Craig - 239 Eastburn, Nancy J. - 239 226 Barnelle, David - 40, 41, 74, 238 Boutelle, Steve Bowen, Darlene Bowen, Randall Bowlb Wa ne 77, 180 238 33 71, 155, 226 Yr Y F- - . Bawlby, Susan - 158, 180 Bowman, Gary - 226 Carey, Nancy J. - 168, 181 Carey, Russell - 226 Carley, williarn - 43, 102, 155, 226 Carlson, Judith - 173, 226 Carlson, Nancy - 226 Carlton, Tim - 162, 181 Carlyle, Jacqueline - 226 Bowman, Sharon - 160, 172, 180 Boyce, Allen - 42, 43, 102 Carney, Jim Carpenter, Jim - 182 Bramw Boyce, Bryon D. Boyce, Fritz - 45, 238 Boyce, Jane - 163, 168, 180 Bayae, Raben - 43, 102 Boyd, Kevin - 48, 167, 226 Boyd, Scott - 2, 39, 48, 74 Bracy, Dale - 214 Brady, Kristie L. - 2, 39, 226 ell, Marilyn - 108, 226 Edwards, Branch, Eloise L - 239 Brandes, Kristine N. - 239 Brandt, Judy 4. - Brannfors, Virginia - 226 Brant, D - 239 Brant, Janet Mae Brannock, Dean - 214 Carr, James - 182 Carr, Sandra - 160, 215 Carroll, Larry - 215 Carroll, Mike - 104 Carter, Jill Carter, Thomas Case, Daniel - 182 Case, Debbie J. - 237, 239 Case, Leslie Case, Mark - 40, 101, 239 Cassanova, Robert- 239 Cassanova, Shirley - 226 Castles, Patrick - 226 Castles, Ronald - 74, 239 Cauduro, Raymond - 99, 154, 155, 182 Caufield, Ted - 40, 74, 104, 239 Cowling, Bill- 172, 215 Cox, Donald D. - 215 Cramer, Steve - 101, 226 Crandall, Douglas - 165, 183 Crane, Christopher D. - 226 Crawford, George Crawford, Linda L. - 184 Crawford, Tom - 99, 155, 184 Crichton, Bruce - 45, 239 Critchett, Daniel - 184 Critchett, Randall - 45, 74, 104, 239 Crilahflela, Betty Jo - 47, 239 Critchfield, Mary Lou - 163, 164, 184 Crittendon, Dave - 226 Croeni, Colleen R. - 239 Crosier, Neal Cross, Gail Lynn - 239 Crossley, Marilyn Crow, Beth - Crow, L. - 226 Cruickshand, Mary R. - 108, 239 Crutcher, Victoria - 84, 154, 169, 215 Cuddeback, Barrett- 215 Cuddeback, Ruth A, - 239 Cummings, Debbie - 215 Dupuy, Sandra - 160, 185 Durham, Steven - 239 Dumin, Kathleen Durtschi, Shirley Kay - 239 Dusevoir, James - 40, 239 Dusevoir, Marilyn - 215 Duvall, Colette R. - 228 Duvall, Julie - 56, 156, 159 Duvall, Sharon - 64, 69, 85, 159 Duzan, Alan - 40, 239 Dykstra, Janice - 163, 215 Eaton, Douglas - 228 Eayrs, Susan Jane - 185 Ebert, Janet Marie F 157, 228 Eckmann, Barbara - 215 Edelman, Kathy - 185, 215 Edgerton, Edward - 239 Edmark, H. John - Edmonds, Heather Ann - 228 Edwards, Mary L. - 239 Edwards, Alice - 215 Edwards, Cynthia J. - 239 George Rick Edwards, Robert - 215 Edwards, Steve Edwards, Susan - 215, 216 Egbert, Kenneth - 240 Ek, Charles - 77, 216 Ellis, Bnrae - 216 Ellis, Doris Ellen - 240 Ellis, Jo Linda - 216 Ellis, Linda S. - 240 Ellis, Martha Jane Ellis, Sandra Lee - 240 Ellsworth, Janice A. - 240 Elonka, Dennis - 216 Elwell, Stephen -- 168, 185 Elwood, Jacqueline L. - 106, 136, 159, 185, 240 Elwood, Kathleen R. - 138, 160, 170, 185 Emerson, Sharon - 185 Emmerich, Nancy - 185 Endres, Linda Ann - 163 Endsley, Kathleen Ann - 157, 228 Enger, Pat '- 40 Engek, Dixon - 66 Enler, P. - 240 Engels, Pool - 40, 240 Ensign, Jacquelyn C. - 228 Epstein, Leslye - 228 Epstein, Mark - 216 Erdt, Daniel- 185 Erickson, Bruce - 228 Erickson, Jon - 216 Erickson, Lynn - 160, 216 Erickson, Neil - 228 Ericksen, Susan - 168, 170, 216 Erickson, Vicki Lee - 240 Erland, Alan - 240 Erlond, Joyce Morie - 127, 152, 184, 185 Erwin, Larry - 185 Erxleben, Jody Ann - 240 Esser, William - 218 Estep, Eric - 155, 185 Estep, Gregory - 74, 240 Eubonks, Florin - 228 Eubanks, Nancy J. - 240 Euler, Paul - 45, 74 Evans, Allison - 39, 50, 228 Evans, Lawrence - 158, 225 Evans, Leslie - 216 Evans, Roberta Sue - 157, 185 Evatt, Larry - 216, 228, 235 Ewing, Janelle - 216 Fahner, Lillian - 138, 186 Fairchild, James s. - 216 Fairlee, Loralee - 158, 228 Falkner, Gwen E. - 240 Farah, Shirley J. - 136, 240 Forance, Richard Faravac, D. - 240 Fariss, Linda - 169, 228 Farr, Larry - 172, 186 East, Becky - 216 Fatheree, John - 240 Foos, Edward - 240 Feiblernon, Cary - 127, 151, 152, 153, 168, 170,172,177,1B6 Feiblemon, Gil - 90, 136, 240 Fender, Dee - 228 Fenton, Porn l.. - 228 Fern, Peter - 240 Ferrera, Suzanne June Fessler, Joanne - 136 Fettis, Gayle Thelene - 240 Field, Daniel- 240 Field, Juanita - 160, 186 Finn, Greg - 240 Fischer, C. - 216 Fischer, Gary - 216 Fish, Janet - 53, 154, 186 Eishel Peggy - 158, 186 Fishel, Scott- 240 Fisher, Carmen M. Fisher, David James Fisher, 1. v. ldo - 216 Fisher, James Fisher, Perry 8. -77, 104, 158, 165, 228 Fisher, William - 240 Fisk, Trevor V. - Fitch, 216 Kathryn - 152, 163, 186 Fitch, Leslie - 228 Frisch, Paul R. - 78, 129, 165, 172, 216, Frank, Robert - 186 Frost, William D. - 165, 216 Froude, Kathleen - 160, 168, 216 Frutiger, Jeanine M. - 240 Fry, Tom R. Fryer, Chuck M. - 106 Fryer, Kathi M. - 240 Funes, Gary l. - 136, 228 Funnamark, Randall - 186 Furry, Steve T. - 216 Fyhr, Joseph N. - 216 Gaines, Gary - 240 Gaines, Mike - 186 Galen, Christie Evan - 47, 240 Galen, Edward - 82, 129, 186, 209 Galkin, Marla - 228 Gallagher, Debbie L. - 240 Gallagher, Tim L. - 32, 155, 165, 216 Galloway, Mike W. - 216 Gambee, Carolyn - 156, 216 Gammon, Lee Marie - 216 Gannon, L. - 240 Gannon, Marilyn - 216 Gannon, Robert 1. - 101, 228 Gano, laeelsy - 216, 228 Gono, William T. - 71 Gantenbein, Richard - 167, 172, 186 Gontenbein, Richard - 240 Gardner, Gloria - 163, 187 Gardner, Judith - 169, 216 Garmire, Rick L. - 228 Goss, Andrea - 160, 168, 172 Gates, Diane L. - 240 Gatzke, Christie - 216 Gatzke, Julie - 216 Gay, M'Liss- 156, 216 Goy, Vickie - 158, 187 ooy, volney - 187, 207 coylord, Lynn - 160, 216 Gedney, Jim - 48 Gefre, Jim - 101, 228 Gefre, Tom A. - 99 Gentry, James - 66, 101, 240 Georges, Thomas - 136, 240 Germain, Lynda - 216 Germain, Wendy - 157 Gervais, Pool - 101, 240 Giannini, Judy - 187 Gibson,John E. - 167, 228 Gibson, Richard C. - 216 Gilberd, Randy J. - 101, 228 Gillaspie, Layton R. - 138, 216 Gillette, Christian - 228 Gillette, Rolsin 1. - 240 Gilmore, Frances J. - 240 Gipson, Terry - 162, 187 Gittelsohn, Dena - 240 Glandan, Mike - 48, 78, 102, 187 Gluth, Nicholas E. - 104, 162, 170, 228 Goddard, Richard Godin, Cheryl - 160, 187 Goerz, Janice - 228 Golding, Anne lcoren - 240 Golding, Paul- 216 Golgraith, K. - 216 Goodman, Douglas M. - 42, 43, 102, 155 Goodrich, Gaylee Ona - 240 Goake, G. - 240 Gordon, Bradley - 74, 240 Gossett, Richard - 240 Goudge, Brenda - 228 Gould, Kathleen - 156, 157, 169,216 Gould, Robert - 32, 81, 187 Gould, Terry - 61, 155, 165, 187 Groloer, Neil - 74, 101, 240 Grace, Irene - 136, 160, 216 Grace, Linda Susan - 240 Gradosoft, Gloria J. - 240 Grady, Jim Grafton, Janet- 228 Graham, Barbara - 228 Graham, G. - 216 Hahn, Lawrence - 151, 165, 170, 216 Hohn, Marian 0. - 240 Hall, David - 164, 188 Hall, Ken - 241 Hall, Michael- 241 Hallberg, Dianne Rae - 47, 241 Hallberg, Dick - 167, 216 Haller, Theodore - 188 Halling, John - 188 Holme, Roger - 70, 71, 188 Holme, Linda - 216 Holrne, Sharon A. - 241 Halverson, Bill- 188 Hamar, Virginia - 128, 129, 152,188 Hamel, Arne - 228 Hamilton, Sue E. - 136, 241 Hornleii, Claudia 5. - 241 Hornrnond, Sally Rea - 241 Hamnes, Bernetta J. - 241 Hamreus, Calvin - 158, 216 Hamreus, Danny - 241 Hamis, Denise V. - 241 Hancock, Danice - 188 Hanschar, Betty - 164 Hansen, Barbara - 188 Hansen, Cheri - 163, 188 Hansen, Donna - 188 ' Hanson, Vickey Lynn - 50, 241 Haralampus, Catherine Haralampus, Sam - 216 Harbin, Pamela J. - 241 Harcrow, David Harding, Terry - 228 Hardt, William Homrel, Kathleen H. Horrnel, Linda - 160, 216 Haroun, Lynne Anne - 157, 228 Harrington, James - 228 Harrington, Patrick - 127, 228 Harris, Carlene - 216, 222 Harris, Marguerite - 138, 158, 188 Han'is, Rhonda Ruth - 228 Harrison, Edna - 154, 216 Harrow, David - 36, 105, 228 Hart, D. - 241 Hart, Kerry - 188 Hart, Linda J. - 5 Hartfield, Lee - 172, 188 Hollen, Ted - 40,101, 241 Hollenbeck, Walker - 229 Hollyfield, Craig - 189 Holm,Larry Holm,Richard - 40, 241 Holmes, David - 217 Holtz, Charlotte - 189 Honegger, Gary - 189 Honsinger, Richard - 228 Hood, Gregory - 78 Hooker, Paul- 32, 71, 155, 165,190 Hoppe, Douglas - 65, 190 Hopper, Ga - 217 Horand, Detlly C. Hormer, K. - 229 Horn, Gary - 190 Hom, Roger - 77, 217 Horne, Cheryl - 154, 190 Hornstein, J. - 241 Hass, Victoria C. Houghton, Dennis - 229 Houghton, Ronald Howard, Barbara F. Howard, Robert- 217 Howarth, David Howe, David - 217 Howe, Pamela K. Howell, Douglas - 40, 104 Howland, Christine - 217 Hoyt, Christine Hoyt, Greg Hoyt, Judy L. Hoyt, Ralph Hoyt, Velda Phyllis Hriskos, Stephen - 241 Huggins, Jonathon - 45, 67, 104, 169, 229 l-loggins, Richard - 36, 169, 102, 217 Hughes, John - 47, 66, 104, 241 Hartfield, Mary L. - 228 Hartley, Anthony - 36 Hartley, John Hartley, Robert- 228 Hartley, Timothy - 228, 241 Hartman, Lewis - 188 Hartman, Lyle - 162 Hartman, Martin Hartmann, Vicki Lynn - 228 Hartsook, Anne - 189 Hortsook, Jean - 163, 169, 216 Harty, Leanne - 163 Harvey, James - 33, 189 Hashimoto, Nancy s. - 241 Hossing, Hosson, David - 151,152,165,168,1 172, Victor - 67, 228 189 Hastings, Gary - 70, 216 Hatfield, Ken - 189 Hawke, Stephen R. - 71, 151 Hawkins, Lindo - 163, 216 Hawkins, Nancy M. - 241 Hawley, Hawley, Jeannette - 216 William - 40 70, Haworth, Beverly - 172, 189 Haworth, Donna J. - 147, 172, 228 Hayes, Diane M. - 147, 228 Heodrick, Julie An- 228 Hedley, Molly - 189 Heaney, Sara E. - 108, 228 Hedberg, Jud - 241 Hedberg, williorn - 136, 151 Keikkala, Susan G. - 47, 241 Heilig, Judy - 157, 228 Heintz, John - 136, 228 Heiselt, Shauna Roy - 157, 228 Held, Kurt- 36, 99, 158, 228 Fitch, Tom For, David - 42, 43, 102, 127, 155, 165, 187 Floth, Deborah - 160, 216 Flath, Robert D. Fleming, Marsha - 186 Fletcher, Patricia A. - 157, 228 Flinlr, John 0. - 216 Flowers, B. - 240 Floyd, Ronald C. - 36, 228 Flo d, Susanne M. - 147 Folgen, C. - 240 Foleen, Carl A. - 216 Forance, Richard - 101 Ford, Alan - 168, 172, 186 Graham, Janice - 64, 187 Graham, Steve - 187 Graham, Virginia Granlund, Terry Grant, Linda Gray, P aul J. - 36, 228 Green, Dwight Randy - 104 Green, J.-240 Green, Jackie L. - 228 Green, Jacqueline - 240 Green, Jennifer J. - 240 Green Kathy - 157, 169, 216 Greeni Sidney - 136, 167, 240, 228 Greene, Doug - 51, 154, 187 Forkner, James L. Greene, Gary - 32 -158,170, 216 240 Forse, Nancy R '- Fort, Margaret Jo - 240 Faster, David Foster, Don - 186 Faster, Douglas G. - 162, 228 Foster, P. - 240 Foster, Richard Faw, T. - 240 Fowler, Don - 138, 186 Fowler , Dwight - 240 Fowler, Jackie J. - 240 Fox, Lana J. - 216 Fox, Thomas Franklin, Greg C. - 158, 216 Franklin, Victoria - 228 Fronlros, Pool - 36, 40, 240 Frankus, Tom John - 228 Franz, Liese Franz, Mary Gretchen - 186 Franzel, Linda S. - 240 Fraser, Bruce - 32, 65, 102, 155, 165 Fraser, Juliane - 240 Frazee, John - 240 Fredricks, Carol - 157, 160, 228 Fredericks, Lance B. - 40, 240 Frederickson, Brent P. - 216 Fredrickson, Kent- 27, 152, 162, 169 Freeman, George - 40, 240 Friberg, Norma K. - 240 Friberg, Sondra - 160, 216 Frisch, Louann - 240 Gregg, Douglas H. Gregg, William - 45, 240 Gregony, Brent A. - 216 Grenfell, Gregory - 240 Grenfell, James - 162, 187 Griffin, Greg Griffin, Richard W. - 138 Griffith, Debra - 187, 216 Grinioerg, William - 188 Grommesh, Karen - 216 Gronqoisi, Christie A. - 240 Gronquist, Donald E. - 216 ororhoos, Lewis - 45, 151, 152, 216 Grove, Roger - 188 Gruber, Gretchen - 228 Gulick, Jim E. Gunberg, Nancy K. Gunderson, Debbie - 157, 170, 228 Gurnon, Theresa - 136 Gurski, Rorh - 157, 228 Gutzler, David E. - 136, 152, 167 Hadley, Douglas - 228 Hageman, Jill - 158,188 Hagen, Karen L. Hager, Vicki - 24, 164, 188 Hagestad, Paul - 216 Hagglund, Barbara A. - 240 Hagland, B. - 240 Hoglund, Lee - 48, 240 Helmolz, Judith - 189 lrlelnrhole, Nancy E. - 228 Hemstreet, Billie J. - 163, 228 Henderson, James Henderson, Janell R. - 241 Henderson, K. - 241 Henderson, Richard - 216 Henry, Robert - 136, 229 Hen , Sue -216 Henghaw, Henshaw, John - 66, 104, 241 John - 66, 104, 241 Hepo, Donna - 228 Herdi, Vicki - 216 Hernronn, Robert- 36, 67, 102, 155, 158, 216 Herrin, Juliana Herring, Larry - 228 Hetzler, Kathleen M. - 170 hleylond, Mark - 44, 45, 228 Hewett, Lesley Louise - 241 Hickox, Patricia L. - 47, 108, 228 Hicks, Rhonda - 25, 56, 156, 159, 217 Hiebert, Colin - 22B Higbee, larion - 184 Highland, Doug - 138, 158, 167, 170, 213, 217 Hill, Charles - 241 Hill, Don -189 Hill, Robert John Hiltibrand, Marsha Hilts, Nancy - 159, 217, 242 Hines, Richard - 217 Hinton, Stefan - 217 Hinsz, Kathleen - 160, 229 Hirre, Marilyn - 229 Hobbs, Barbara - 170, 189 Hobbs, Margaret Jean, - 157, 170, 229 Hodel, Tom Hoerner, Cath - 189 Hoffman, Frank - 153, 229 Hoffman, Greg - 153, 172, 189 Hoffman, Kim - 228 Hoffman, John - 48, 241 Hohnstein, Janel L.- Hoisingron, coil Ann - 170, 229 Holland, David - 189 Hollander, Brian - 36, 67, 101, 158, 229 Hughes, korl - 153, 190, 170, 217 Hughes, Kay - 163 Huhtolo, Nancy R. Huhtala, Robert- 99, 217 Hull, Joe - 217 Hornes, Doyid - 49, 217 Humphries, Richard - 45, 104, 229 Hunt, Douglas - 167, 229 l-loni, Edmund - 172, 229 Hunter, Glen Huntington, Marcus - 45, 241 Huntley, Ronald - 241 Hurst, Andrew - 225 Hurst, Keith A. - 229 Horr, Sheryl - 217 Hutah, N. - 241 Hutchens, Robert- 136 Hutchinson, Kay A. - 168, 241 Hutchinson, Kim - 217 Horh, David - 45, 104, 229 Huyler, Carole E. - 241 Hyde, Lynn Anne - 229 Hyde, Nicki- 190 lmeson, Thomas - 136, 137 Ingalls, Dixon - 45, 101 lnglesby, rhornos w. - 36, 67, 229 lnnes, William J. - 229 lrwin, Vickie - 229 lsamen, Robert C. - 229 lsom, Dale lsom, Sandra Sue - 158, 190 lson, Catherine lsroel, Jeffrey - 241 lzquierdo, Katherine - 241 Jackson, Jill- 157, 170, 229 Jackson, Raymond - 229 Jacobsen, Morlise 8. - 241 Jacobson, Douglas K. - 229 Jaffe, Lori Jager, Jaan - 53, 190 James, Don C. - 190 James, Robert N. James, Thomas M. Jameson, Nancy Beth - 157, 190 Jameson, Pool Bill- 40, 101 Jamison, Cathy - 47, 136, 151, 152, 155, 163, 217 Jonoe, Joan 14. - 241 Jansen, David - 217 Jarvela, Stephen - 101, 241 Jettords, Nolo - 229 Jeffries, Mike - 36, 158, 217 Jeffs, Tamsen - 217 Jenkinson, Robert - 25, 229, 241 Jenkinson, Sherry - 47, 217, 229 Jennings, Jim - 217 Jennings, John - 241 Jensen, Barbara - 190, 217 Jensen, Christina L. - 2A1 Jensen, Donald R. - 101, 136, 167 Jensen, Karen S. - 217 Jensen, Lynn Judith - 35, 138, 163 Jeremiah, Randall - 190 Jewett, Jud D. - 241 Jewett, Kathy Ann - 190 Joehnke, Douglas A. - 229 Joehnke, Karen E. - 159, 190 Johann, Edward - 190 Johonns, Gary - 106, 107, 190 Johonns, Nancy - 170, 229 Johanson, Curtis - 217 Johanson, Rex M. - 229 John, Jo ce Elaine - 165, 191 John, lzoiieri D. - 77, 104, 165, 229 Johnson, Barbara Jane - 108, 191 Johnson, Bruce - 33, 61, 99, 191 Johnson, Carol Ann - 191 Johnson, Charles - 241 Johnson, Dave - 57, 126, 127, 151, 152, l68,191,197,198 Johnson, Dianna - 217 Johnson, Dick - 40, 241 Johnson, Gary W. - 158, 229 Johnson, Joniee - 129, 152, 163, 217 Johnson, Jean - 217, 229 Johnson, Ken - 170, 217 Johnson, Loren Johnson, Linda - 172, 191, 217 Johnson, Mark R. Johnson, Mary - 157, 217 Johnson, Murna - 217 Johnson, Nancy - 25, 83, 157, 229 Johnson, Patti - 229 Johnson, Ralph E. - 67, 101 Johnson, Robert - 241 Johnson, Ronald - 51, 154, 191, 200, 229 Johnson, Wesley Johnston, Lee - Jones, Carolyn Jeanne - 178, 191 Janes, Connie - 217 Jones, Dean Jones, Doug - 67, 158, 217 Jones, Gregory - 217 Jones, Jannette l. - 241 Jones, Jennifer L. - 237, 241 Janes, Lloyd E. - 39, 229 Jones, Robert - 129, 162, 191, 229 Jones, Sharon May - 241 Jones, Steven - 49, 104, 155, 241 Jones, Susan Ann - 158, 168, 170, 191 Jones, Suzanne - 160, 191 Jones, W. - 217 Jaraalrl, Nancy - 229 Jordshaugen, Kathy J. -- 241 Jorgens, William J. - 229 Joseph, Kenneth - 127, 191 Josephs, Jean - 156, 158, 217 Josephson, Andrew - 74, 104, 241 Jostad, David - 45, 67, 104, 167, 180, 217 Jostad, Nancy A. - 241 Juckett, Lee - 136, 137, 151, 170, 191 Kaeser, Cynthia - 51, 154, 160, 172, 191 Kohl, Diane Kahn, James - 229 Kaiser, Nan - 163, 191 Kalesse, Gordon - 162, 217 Kalman, C. - 217 Kammer, Christine - 160, 168, 229 Kommerer, Bill -- 229 Kammerer, Jack - 36 Kangas, Allan Kaplick, Hans - 217 Kaplick, Renate - 229 Kaprain, Bill - 104 Karafotias, Nick - 229 Karamanos, John - 40, 74, 104, 170, 241 Karamanos, Kristina - 168, 213, 217 Karr, Sarah Kathryn - 241 Katterman, Rick Kauffman, Donald - 33, 102, 103 Kauffman, rent - 241 Kaufman, Leslie - 155 Kaufman, Randy - 101, 242 Kaufman, Ridhard - 104 Kaushagen, Kurt - 242 Kaviil, Beniia Jo - 242 Keele, Lcxrrence - 151, 152, 168, 169, 217 Keeler, Michael - 48 Keeley, Harlene - 165, 191 Keiling, Wallene - 229 Keller, Julie - 80, 81, 158, 191 Keller, Linda - 229 Kelley, Craig - 40, 104, 242 Kelley, Mare - 191, 74 Kelly, Bridget- 136, 217 Kelly, David - 48, 242 Kelly, Timothy - 242 Kelty, John R. - 40, 242 Kennard, Catana K. - 242 Kennedy, Jud - 47, 83, 225, 229 Kennedy, Wililiam - 66, 101 Kenward, Kirk - 31,102, 217 Ken, Kathryn - 136, 157 Kerr, Robert - 101, 242 Keyser, Steven - 229 Kibe, Sandra - 157, 229 Kidd, Jam - 157, 229 Kiefer, Meredith - 192 Kienle, Caroline - 53, 154, 158, 192 Kilander, Bruce - 192 Kilander, Janet - 229 Kilker, Kathleen Killin, Richard - 192 Killian, Ladena R. - 242 Killian, Mike - 229 Kimball, Jeff - 229 Kimzey, Terry Kindler, Bob - 136, 229 King, Ann King, Betty -- 136,160 King, Linda - 229 King, Margaret- 136, 192 King, Randall - 109, 229 King, Sally Ann Kinnear, Elizabeth - 229 Kinney, Dianna - 157, 192 Kinney, Gail - 229 Kinney, Mark Kinsey, Caro Kinsey, Gail Kinsey, William - 45, 104, 151,152, 170, 213 Kinsley, Tod - 170, 192 Kirre, J. - 230 Kirk, Linda - Kirkwood, Jane K. - 136 Kirrie, Gaye - 157, 163 Kirsch, Jeff- 36, 230 Kisinger, Debbie - 157, 230 Kissler, Douglas - 162, 192 Kittell, Ellen E, Kios, Scott- 67, 99, 102, 155, 167 Kleinman, Vernon - 154 Kloster, Peter - 45, 67 Knepper, Marianne Knobbs, Anthony Knobbs, Madeleine Knope, John - 67, 101, 158, 230 Knox, Mark Knudsen, Robert - 162 Knudsen, Bruce - 230 Koch, Karen - 65, 158, 192 Koch, Randy - 40, 101 Kohnle, Karen Kokka, Dean - 23, 164, 192 Konrad, Allan - 230 Koonce, Joan M . Kopra, Weikko - 49, 155 Kordosky, Linda - 230 Korth, Sharon - 133, 159, 192 Kraft, Dale Krohn, Rick - 74, 230 Kralovec, Etta - 153, 163, 192 Kralovec, William Krebs, Christie - 230 Kreps, Raymond - 76, 77 Kriara, Katherine D. - 47 Krieg, Wendi - 192 Krieger, Jill- 163 Krieger, Kathleen Krietz, Kenneth - 230 Krietz, Wayne - 165 Krippaehne, William Krohn, Robert Krowartz, Jacolyn - 47 Krueger, Jon - 136, 192, 230 Krueger, Karen R. - 147 Krueger, Martin - 32, 155 Krueger, Mary - 138, 192 Krupa, Ed - 36, 165, 230 Krupa, Marie - 163, 192 Kruse, David - 230 Kruse, John - 136 Keuhn, Bernd - 136, 154, 172, 192 Kuester, Hans - 78, 192 Kahn, Keith - 102, 192 Kullberg, Greg - 136, 192 Kullberg, Patricia - 157, 170, 230 Kuntz, Gary - 167, 168, 170, 172, 193 Kuriatnyk, Diane La Salle, Ronald J. Lobby, Lawrence R. - 230 Lalslry, Louise - 35, 159, 193 Lachenmeier, Rudy R. - 36, 58, 67, 100, lol, 230 La Forge, Eric - 136, 154, 169, 170, 172, 192, 233 Lamb, Constance A. Larnla, Peter - 40, 41, 74, 104, 105 Larnls, Robert- 21, 31, 78, 1o2, 103, 155, 165, 172, 193 Lamont, Roderick - 162, 193 Lampert, Pamela - 158 Lang, Susan - 91, 129, 152, 159, 168, 170, 193 Lange, Anthony C. - 136 Langtus, Elizabeth Langtus, Henry A. - 169 Langley, Jay - 77, 193 Langley, Jed - 193 Lardiere, Rocco J. - 172, 230 Large, Judy L. - 160 Larkin, Carrie M. Larkin, Jacquelin - 151,157, 168 Larsell, David - 40, 104 Larsell, Joanne - 136, 243 Larsell, Joyce D. Larsell, Monica Larsen, Peggy - 151 Larsen, Rhonda Larson, Karen - 153, 169, 193 Larson, Katherine H. Larson, Linda - 160 Larson, Marsha - 193 Larson, William La salle, Dada Lasselle, Brian - 151 Lasselle, Bruce - 77, 165 Lassen, Victoria M. - 47, 242 Lathrom, John J. - 193 Lathrop, Larry - 193 Lathrop, Rodney A. - 230 Lauer, Jim - 242 Laughlin, Colby L. Laughlin, Mark - 106, 136, 193, 242 Laurens, Larry Lovell, Patty Lawrence, William L. - 242 Lawrence, Lynnette - 169, 193 Lawrence, Steven L. Lawrence, William C. - 36, 74, 99, 155 Lawson, Greg Lawson, Linda D. - 230 Lawson, Michael L. Layne, Greg - 151 Layne, Steven - 242 Layton, Nelson - 33, 155, 193, 194 Leach, Carl Mike - 242 Leach, Gary D. - 47, 230 Leahy, John - 242 Leatherman, Stuart R. - 136, 230 Leatherman, Timothy - 152, 193 Lebrun, Frank LeDuc, John - 242 LeDuc, Sherri - 159, 194 Lee, Barbara - 129, 151, 152, 194 Lee, Robert - 136, 162 Lee, Diane - 242 Lee, Danna M. Lee, Gilbert B. - 230 Lee, L nn Anne - 242 Lee, Phil - 74 Lee, Ronald - 40 Leeds, Gareth - 167, 194 Letlar, Allen R. - 230 Lehman, Diane - 158 Lehman, Steve Leinbach, Sue - 157 Lemire, Steven J. - 230 Leppla, Nancy - 194 Lesch, Jeanette - 157 Leshgold, Lynn Leslie, Mark Lesman, Carol Lettiere, Larry Leupp, Stacia R. - 136, 172, 230 Leuz, Laurie - 160, 194 Lewis, Barry - 194 Lewis, Diane M. - 230 Lewis, Douglas - 58, 59, 60, 194 Lewis, Judith - 154, 172, 194 Lewis, Tera - 194 Lewis, Timothy Libby, Richard - 151, 152, 172 Lifvendahl, Alyce - 194 Lilles, Thomas K. Lillig, Paul G. - 36, 230 Lina, Daniel - 40 Lind, Donna - 163, 242 Lindberg, Allan - 243 Lindberg, Rob erta Lindgren, Dana Ann Lindlar, Robert- 162, 169 Lindquist, Monica - 230 Lindsay, Gary W. Line, Dan - lol, 230 Lissy, lan G. Lite, Dennis - 33 Liu, Benson W. - 109, 230 Livsey, Brad Lockard, Steven B. - 230 Locke, Donna L. - 157, 230 Locke, Fred - 73, 194 Locke, Gail Ann - 47 Locke, Margaret A. Loetfel, Charles - 30, 99, 155 Loewer, Steve Lahr, Edward Lonero, Kathy M. Long, David N. - 230 Long, Dorothy V. Long, Roberta - 163 Long, Wilford - 78, 165, 194 Loomis, Barbara L. Lord, Jeanette Lord, Karen S. - 47 Lorenzen, Keito A. - 243 Losli, Cindy A. Loudon, Janyth - 160, 194 Louis, Dave - 74, 77 Louis, Judith L. - 230 Loven, Ga - 99 Lovin, Stepiiien A. - 230 Lowell, Clarence E. Lowry, Candace Louise - 230 Lowry, Merri - 163, 194 Lowry, Terri - 153, 194 Laye, Steven - 127, 152, 167, 170, 194 Laylond, Bruce A. Loyland, Steve - 164, 194 Lubliner, David - 45, 104, 194 Lubliner, Sol -164 Lucht, L. - 230 Luellen, Donna Lutten, Claire E. Lukas, Carl Luke, Barbara - 147 Lukens, John - 147 Luman, Dave C. - 74, 230 Luman, Elizdzeth - 138, 194 Lundgren, William U - 230 Lundquist, Chris - 50 Lundquist, Kristine L. - 230 Lynch, Janet - 194 Macarthur, D'Anne MacBean, Barbara - 156 MacBean, Wendy C. MacDonald, Margaret - 47, 155 Maeoanald, Virginia C. - 47, 155, 160 Mace, Charles MacFarlane, Bonnie G. Mack , Ria Macnz, Jeanie - 196 Maenali, Melanie - 157 MacPherson, Steve - 230 Madden, James Madness, Kathleene s. - 47, 155, 195 Magnus, Ronald - 167 Magnus, Thomas H. - 162, 230 Magnuson, D. - 230 Mahar, Ben - 66 Maitland, Dan Maiors, Lorraine Maki, Victoria - 230 Maloney, Cecilia Maloney, Stephen M. Maltase, Debra Maltze ff, Eugene Mandel, Mark - 42, 43, 101, 102, 167 Mangold, Kim Andrea Manley, Michael - 40, 195 Manley, Patricia - 138, 151, 152 Monnan, Lucy Margaret Manners, Patricia Marana, Pete - 43, 74, 167, 170 Marcus, Dean Marierrison, Robert- 74 Markee, Douglas - 194 Markee, Krista - 39, 47, 83, 230 Markham, Eugene Markham, Jesse Marko, Mark - 104 Marlow, Mike R. - 164, 230 Marquette, Gary L. - 230 Marquette, Mary - 159 Marrs, Randy J. - 136, 230 Marsh, Ross - 136, 137, 151 Marshall, Elaine M. Marshall, Janet- 172 Marshall, Jeanette Marshall, Jill J. Marshall, John Marshall, Susie Martilla, Janice - 151, 156, 157 Martin, Bruce - 40 Martin, Darell Martin, Eugene D. Martini, John - 167 Mash, Steve - 147, 170 Mash, Teresa M. - 195 Mason, Sylvia - 195 Mason, Charles Mason, Van - 74, 165, 168 Mathews, Carol - 230 Matthews, David May, Cheryl - 156, 158, 221 May, Dianne Gail May, Susan Mayer, Carol - 160 Mayer, Scott E. - 230 Mayer, William - 195 Mayko, Mari J. - 67, 153, 230 Maylie, James - 32, 74, 102, 155, 165, McAllister, Victoria McArthur, Gail - 230 McArthur, Mary - 157 r 1 1 95 McAyeal, L McAyeal, R McBride, M McBride, W inda- 160, 197 McCabe, Edward McCalling, McCallsan, andy - 40, 104 ichael - 230 alter Carol - 197 Candy - 158 McCann, James - 230 McClay, April D. McCleave, Susan - 158 McCormick, Kathleen - 157, 230 McCormick, Michael Mecarty, Mike - 165 McDaniel, Norma - 230 McDermott, Lauri McDonald, Mark - 74 McDonald, Terry - 129, 197 McDonald, Tim McDowell, Doug - 157 McDowell, Janice C. McDowell, Steve McDuffy, Joan - 197 McElligott, Jean - 230 McFadden, Don - 230 McFarland, Dan McFerran, Colleen McGinley, Cheryl McGinley, Deborah J. McGlone, Jim - 99 McGoodwin, Mary L. McGrath, Mary - 160, 197 McGriff, Thomas McGuire, Marsha J. McGuire, Kenneth Mclsaac, Alan Mclvor, Janet McKillip, Jane - 38, 230 McKillip, Ronald - 197 McLain, Patt - 163 McLeod, Colieen McLeod, Jayne - 158 McMahan, Marilyn - 230 McMahon, Christopher McMahon, Marilyn - 157 McMillan, Mary C. McMullin, Dave McMurdo, Douglas S. McNabb, Melanie - 230 McNaught, McNaught, McNeil, Jo Craig - 197 Joe - 45, 104 anMcNichal, Mike - 230 McNitt, Diana McNitt, Robbie '- 40 1 McRae, Kar McRoberts, McRoberts, McRoberts, McWhorter, en - 63,197 Helen - 173 Keith Lois E. - 230 Judy Meacham, Dick Meacham, Steven Meadows, Marlyss Meaney, Edward - 165, 195 Meaney, Ph ilip - 40, 236 Meier, Eliot- 45, 74, 104 Melvin, James - 33, 102, 155, 158, 1 Menashe, A llrert - 32, 127, 155, 165 Menashe, Jerome - 162, 195 Menashe, Joseph Menashe, Lynn Menashe, Nisa J. Mendenhall, Allen Mercer, Ross - 48, 167 Meredith, James Merrick. Maureen M. Merrifield, David - 195 Merrill, Sal ly Jo.- 163,195 Merritt, Gloria J. - 163, 195 Mersereau, Merz, Kenn William B.-109,164, 23 eth Messinger, Edward - 30, 158 Messinger, Thomas Metcalfe, Jim - 195 Metschan, Torn Metzger, Bernie Metzger, Robin L. - 195 Mickey, Joyce Mickey, Susan Elaine Middleton, Blake - 40 Milrrn, David M. - 230 Mihm, Mary J. - 163, 195 Mike, Nancy - 65, 69, 129, 133, 158 Miles, Deborah Rue - 47 Miles, Kirnlaerly A. - 47 Miles, Scott - 36, 153 Miller, Branton C. - 230 Miller, Che ryl - 138 Miller, Chris L. - 230 Miller, Dan Miller, Guy Miller, Janis - 230 Miller, Joan -159,170,196 Miller, John -155,165,196 Miller, John - 36, 70, 71, 102, 230 Miller, Jary Miller, Judith E. - 159, 196 Miller, Penni L. - 196 Miller, R. - 231 Milleson, Thomas - 48, 74 Millison, Chris Millison, Richard - 138, 167, 196 Mills, Robert A. -- 74, 230 Minagi, Kuzuko -151,157,168 Minagi, No riko - 163, 230 Minger, John Mitchell, c cxnilla Mitchell, Gary Mitchell, Judie - 160 Mohr, Thom Molatore, J as effrey L. Molnik, John - 164, 163, 172 Monahan, R uane E. Montag, Meredith - 231 Montgomery, Ford - 158 Montgomery, Henry P. Montgomery, Paul - 74, 104 Moon, Bruce D. - 48, 231 Moore, Bria Maarman, S n- 104 ue - 156,157 Moran, Mary E. - 196 Morell, Jerry Morell, Peg gy A. - 196 Nadal, Ruthe Morey, Diane - 164 Morgan, Connie - 231 Morgan, Connie -- 136, 157, 170 Morgan, Garry Marmance, Michael - 231 Moore, Richard A. Moore, Ron Niel Morris, Cheri L. - 119, 196 Morris, Joseph - 43, 61, 155, 165, 167, 196, 205 Morris, Mike Morris, Robert - 231 Morris, William E. Morrison , Caleb Morrison, Margaret - 120, 225, 231 Morrison, Neil Morrison, Robert Moscow, Moscow, Esther - 153, 157, 168, 231 Jeffrey Moseley, Kyra Moser, Marie A. Moser, Shareen - 196 Moses, Robert Robbie - 104, 136 Mosher, Tim - 33, 155, 170, 196 Mosley, Kathy Moyer, Eugene Moylett, Pete C. - 231 Mucken, Mary - 231 Mueller, Kurt Muerth, Hildegarde - 196 Muir, Mary Jane Mummey, Dan - 196 Mumper, Susie - 231 Mundal, rein - 170 Munsen, Marsha Munsen, Mike - 196 Murphy, Chris Murphy, Dan J. - 231 Murphy, James - 40, 104 Murphy, Nancy - 231 Murphy, Pamela A. - 196 Murray, Jamia - 136, 157, 231 Murray, Katherine - 244 Murray, Pat L. - 58, 138, 170, 196 Musrien, Alan - 61, 137 Musser, James L. - 25, 36, 101, 158, 231 Myers, P. Bruce - 170, 230 Katnr ne - 82, 157 Oliverio, Mike Olson, Colleen - 163, 231 Olson, Gary Olson, Janice Carol - 47, 168, 237, 244 Olson, Linda - 163 Olson, Shirley R. - 136,244 onirnerr, Marvin - 36, 231 O'Neil, cerel J. - 244 owsleil, Frank Ooten, Fred C. Oppenheim, Steve Orcutt, Karen - 163 Oseran, Laurie - 163, 168, 170 Oster, Dennis Osterman, Neale A - 198 Otten, Toni Lee Ottmar, Ginny - 231 Overlund, Ronald -- 167, 231 Owen, Philip - 33, 71, 198 Oxley, Gary - 198 Oyala, Anita Page, Mary Page, Mary Ellen - 159, 163, 198 Pege, Randall L. - 151, 155, 167 Pahlko, John '- 43, 59, 199 Palaske, Paul Palaske, Ricky - 244 Palmer, Christie Palmer, David - 40, 244 Palmer, John Palmer, Linda Palumbo, John - 74, 104, 231 , 199 Park, C hris - 60, 62 Park, Natasha - 231 Park, Nicholas E, , 158, 231 Park, Scott- 36, 67, 101, 109 Parker, Chris - 36, 60 Parker, Craig - 231 Parker, David - 244 Parker, Dawn Parker, Patricia - 34, 163, 199 Parrett, Roger - 199 Parry, Edward T. - 231 Parsons, Dael - 157, 231 Parsons, Steve F. - 104, 167, 170 Parsons, Tobey L. Partfield, Dennis E. - 220 Pesere, Anne - 108, 163, 169 Pasero, Mark - 231 Poppe, Betty Lou - 244 Perrer, James - 45, 66, 101, 104, 244 Porter, Linda Porterfield, Molly A. - 244 Porterfield, Thompson - 138, 154, 200 Portnoff, Lance Portnoff, Lauria Portauw, Diane C. - 244 Potter, Dennis - 78, 79, 200 Potter, Greg L. Poiwin, Peter - 232 Poust, Michael - 40, 101 Powell, Jana L. - 244 Peznenslri, Linda - 50, 156, 163, 220 Poznanski, Roberta - 232 Prange, Margaret - 220 Premo, Janice C. - 244 Preston, Charles - 30, 67, 104, 155, 220' Prestwoad, Nancy - 108, 170, 232 Price, B. - 244 Price, David - 74 Price, Diane - 163, 200, 232 Price, Robert- 40, 104 Price, Terry - 232 Priebe, Madelyn Gail - 244 Priebe, Robin - 126, 127, 151, 163, 200 Prirniene, Pat - 90, 158, 232 Pringle, Lori- 224 Pringle, Tamarah Jane - 244 Proctor, Arnold M, - 220 Puglisi, Joyce - 200 r Puglisi, Rita - 232 Purcell, Margaret M. Purcell, Michael - 244 Purdy, John - 244 Putnam, Lorrayne L. - 173, 244 Puziss, Laurel - 138, 139, 151, 200 Questod, Kent- 104, 244 Quillirl, Debbie - 157 Rabin, Janet- 232 Radabaugh, Pete C. Rahn, Howard Ragsdale, Susan - 201 Rehn, Richard Raimer, Loretta Jane - 200 Rainey, Dan - 220 Rainwater, Janet - 163, 220 Pearson, Patricia Ann - 244 Naegeli, Marlene - 158, 197 Nagel, Gideon - 244 Nagy, Andrew Nagy, Christine Nagy, John Nagy, Lorna -- 231 Nakadate, Jean - 108, 151, 155, 156, 157, 168 Nakadate, Mary Ann - 244 Nash, Earline E. - 244 Nastrom, Christine L. - 244 Near, Mike Patrick, Michael T. - 31, 155, 220 Patrick, Stephanie L. - 47, 244 Paul, Carolyn C. - 224 Paul, Greg Paulsen, Sharon - 199 Reinwerer, seen - 36, 232 Ralman, S. - 244 Randall, Barbara Jill - 127, 151, 152, 201 Randall, Jim - 74, 232 Randall, Susan - 158, 232 Neese, Deyid - 244 Neilson, Mary Jo. - 163 Neisz, Catherine F. - 244 Nelsen, Craig - 136, 244 Nelsen, Kristine - 136 Nelson, Carol Nelson, Carol - 197, 231 Nelson, D. - 231 Nelson, Joann - 230 Nelson, Linde - 159, 169, 197 Nelson, Maryann - 151 Nelson, Paul - 197 Nelson, Robyn Nelson, Wayne - 197 Nernser, Peel - 136, 151, 152, 153, 168 Newberg, Ronald B. - 104, 231 Newell, Den - 40, 66, 101,244 Newhall, Sarah - 20, 108, 127, 151, 153, 155, 159 Newman, Lynne - 230 Newquist, Clifford - 138, 198 Newquist, Scott A. - 136. 137, 231 Newton, Charles R. - 231 Newton, Douglas - 244 Newvine, Constance Nicholas, Jay - 102, 167 Nicholson, Alan - 167, 170, 198, 244 Nicholson, Bruce - 101 Nielsen, Diane Nielsen, Mark - 106 Nielsen, Sonia - 231 Ninemire. Steven - 244 Niscc, Rick Noack, Gary K. - 99, 157, 231 Noble, Stanton - 244 Nolan, Leslie - 159, 198 Nordberg, Cheri N. - 244 Nordin, Dennis - 104 islergerd, Glen - 102, 198 Norman, Peggy A. - 244 Norte, Ted Russell - 25, 101, 158, 231 Neuhof, Roswitha Novak, David - 45, 104, 244 Novak, Michele - 82, 231 Novak, Paul - 244 Nowels, Nannette - 136 Nunez, Luis - 22, 64, 78, 79, 154, 167 170, 198 Nunn, Jack Rush - 231 Nylender, Judy L. - 244 Nysirern, Bob - 147, 198 O'Brien, Relein E. - 244 O'Brien, Theresa - 160, 168, 169 O'Connell, Tim - 40, 244 Ochaa, Edward - 78, 164, 231 O'Connor, Judi- 198 Odell, Dennis - 78, 198, 244 Payne, Carole - 220 Payne, Jock - 231 Pearce, Richard - 36, 67, 101, 158, 231 Pearce, Robert - 33, 62, 98, 152, 155, 165, 199 Pearson, Steven - 231 Pearson, Vicki - 231 Peck, J anice - 232 Perkins, Kathie G, - 244 Perry, Anita - 220 Perry, Donald L. - 220, 244 Perry, Gregg L. - 24 Perry, Mike - 40, 66, 101, 244 Persyn Persyn: Connie - 199 F. - 220 Petch, Jo Ann - 220 Petch, Sherrie L. - 244 Peters, 3. - 244 Peters, Germaine - 199 Peters, Gerald Peters, Hugh Peters, Keith - 40, 74, 244 Peters, Lesley - 232 Peters, Robert - 48 Petersbgusan - 108, 151, 152, 160, 169, 170, 1 Peterson , Anne - 199 Peterson, Betty Ja - 199 Peterson Pete rson Peterson Pete rson Pete rson , Brian - 244 , Christine - 164, 170, 199 , D. - 244 , Ken -152,167,199 , Mark - 158, 162, 199 Rankin, Michael R. - 220 Ranney, Steve - 104, 173, 201 Rasmussen, Karen - 127, 158, 201, 220 Rasmussen, Linda Kay - 244 Rasmussen, Susan - 220 Rasor, Robert - 172, 201 Rereliff, John Gu - 201 Rauch, Sally - 232 Raun, Cindy - 232 Rawlinson, K. - 232 Rayburn, John - 153, 232 Reyley, Lindo - 156, 157, 220 Raymond, Linda - 220, 244 Ritzm ann, Rebecca - 136, 151, 160, Roach, Phyllis - 201 Reelsen, Jerry A. - 71, 220 Roalsen, Lloyd - 202 Roalsen, Teri Lyn Roalsen, Vicki - 232 Robder, L. - 220 Robbe, P. - 245 Rabbi Rabbi ns, Joseph - 245 ns, Richard - 245 Rober, Linda Roberg, Mike - 202 Robert, Patricia Lynn Roberts, James - 127, 153, 168, 170, Roberts, Lavonna K. - 245 Roberts, Laurie - 232 Roberts, Michael Robertson, Richard T. Robinson, Jud - 156, 157, 220 Robinson, Kathleen - 232 Robinson, Michael - 104, 245 Robin son, Tyler -- 232, 245 Roblick, H. - 232 Rockwood, Caren - 104, 202 Rockwood, David Pat - 104 Rockwood, Diana - 160, 220 Reelrweeel, Jeri L. - 245 Rockwood, Terrance - 245 Rodgers, Linr-Je - 158, 220 Rodgers, Mark - 25, 40, 101, 245 Roesler, Sharon - 232 Roland, Molly -- 138, 202 Rollins, Dan E. - 220 Root, Frances - 127, 169, 202 Ross, Fred E. - 165, 168, 220 Ross, Laura - 170, 232 Ross, Priscilla Ross, Steve - 71, 232 Roth, Frances Irene - 232 Rouse, Charles - 101, 245 Rowe, Brent Rowe, Judy - 245 Rowell, S. - 220 Rey, Sandra - 220 Rudnick, Karl - 104, 232 Rule, G. Runkle, Dove - 202 Russell, Beverly - 168, 173 Russell, Diane Russell, James Rodney - 104 rford, Kathy - 163, 220 Rutherford, Pamela - 163, 170, 202 Ryan, sherr - 24, 164, 220 Rye, A. - 232 Ryman, Steve Sabin, Sally A - 245 seeerisen, Charlie - 220 Sacarisen, Gretchen M. - 245 Salawitch, Paula Anne - 232 Sampson, Lois - 220 Samson, B. - 220 Samson, Elizabeth - 156 Sanders, David - 136, 245 Sanders, Maril n - 136, 160, 220 Sargent, Dorothy Lynn - 157, 232 Sargent, J. - 202 Savag e, Louis - 136, 137, 220 Scanlan, Pat- 101, 232 Raymond, Patricia L, Raz, Ron - 220 Raz, Leroy - 201 Rean, Laurie - 220 Reavis, Gay - 56, 156, 220 Redecopp, Anthony - 220, 232 Redman, Anne L. Reed, Mindy - 157, 232 Reed, Pam - 220 Reed, Renee - 138, 156, 220 Reed, Toni Reese, Dennis - 104, 137, 167, 232 Regan, Mike - 232 Reichert M. - 220 Reimann, Jeff - 220 Reitz, John L. - 136, 220 Reitzer, Dennis Remington, Jim - 77, 165 Remington, Stephen J. Renfro, Rebecca - 232 Peterson, Marvin A. - 25, 99, 220 Peterson, Steve - 36, 37, 77, 102, 158, 232 Petty, Heather - 157, 232 Peyton, Marcia Jo - 199 Pezel, Michael - 43, 63, 60, 127, 199 Pezel, Nancy - 158, 232 Pfeifer, Nancy - 163, 199 Phelps, Paul - 162, 199 Phelps, Tern - 162, 199 Phillips, Gregory - 244 Phillips, Stephen - 40, 244 Pickering, James - 200 Pickering, Richard - 200 Pidcock, Mary Ann Pidgeon, John - 74, 244 Renner, Kathryn - 157, 170, 201 Renner, Robert- 104, 244 Reuther, Julie Ann - 244 Reynolds, Ann E. - 245 Reynolds, 0669 1. - 43, 167, 172, 220 Reynolds, Elizabeth - 26, 64, 69, 127, 152, 163, 201 Reynolds, Jerome - 34, 35, 49, 167, 170, 201 Reynolds, Pete - 170, 201 Rhoades, Norman Rice, Jacqueline - 220 Rich, Dave Lynn - 138, 220 Rich, Gerald - 168, 201 Rich, S ue E. - 245 Richards, Douglas - 245 Richards, John - 40, 245 Scattarella, Kim - 232 Schafer, Susan - 164, 202 Schaubert, Stephen - 40, 245 Schaumberg, Dee Ann 220 172, 202 Scheideman, Dave - 103, 136, 137, 202, 232 Scheideman, Joan Schendel, Linda Ann - 245 Schendel, Thomas - 99, 220 Schenk, Tom - 232 Schindler, Sandra Kay - 47 Schlappie, Bill - 202 Schlappie, Christie - 47, 202 Schlappie, Daisy Schlappie, Danny Schlappie, Laura Jean Schlappie, Lydia - 202 Schlappie, sendre Schmale, Judy - 202 Schmale, Tim - 232 Schmierbach, Dave Schneider, Claude - 168 Schnitzer, Gayle - 156, 220 Schnitzer, Jean - 202 Schnitzer, Rini - 153, 202 Schoene, Charles - 40, 101, 245 Schons, Doug - 40, 74, 104, 245 Schons, Greg - 31, 102, 202 Schowe, Harvey - 232 Schriber, Alen - 245 sehriher, Denene - 51, 53, 84, 154, 202 Schriber, Ronna Laine Schriber, Pamela - 158, 202 Schroeder, Michael - 162, 232 Schubert, Steve - 101 Schuck, Ron - 138 Pieper, James A. - 220 Pieper, Mary - 232 Pierceall, E. Doyle - 24, 33, 74, 75, 1 Piersall, Maureen - 220 Pierson, Janis Piland, Bob - 36, 232 Piland, Toni R. - 244 55, 200 Richards, Wayne M. - 49, 167, 220 Richardson, Anthony Richardson, Cathy - 201 Richardson, Elizabeth - 232 Richardson, G. - 245 Richardson, Susan - 201 Richardson, T. - 220 Schuette, Kathleen Schuler, Anita - 202 Schultz, Donald - 245 Schultz, Jack Schultz, Judith - 160, 202 Schultz, Marilyn - 160, 202 Schultz, Mary - 160 Ringer, Odell, Ofner, Stephen Margaret - 198 Ogburn, James - 36, 158, 231 oghiinn, Walter - 40, 101, 244 Ohman, Dave - 48 Ohman, Susan - 198 Oliver, Oliver, Donald - 109, 231 Dononne - 198 Oliveria, Jay - 36, 158, 165, 167 Pilip, Bernadene - 151, 152, 157, 168, 169, 170, 220 Pilip, Brian - 167, 168, 170, 200 Piluso, Earl - 200 Piluso, Joellen - 158, 220 Piluso, Nancy - 123, 129, 152, 180, 200 Pine, Jerry R. Pirie, Thomas - 40, 74 Pitarressi, Barry - 200 Placeres, Jaime - 40, 244 Plato, Jerroll Diane - 244 Ploghoft, Mike B. - 33, 67, 155, 158, 220 Podhora, Christine - 168 Podhora, Fred Pope, Carlene - 200, 220 Pope, Joanne Richardson, Virginia Richen, Chris - 158 Richen, Nick - 232 Rickert, Bill - 104, 232 Richey, Brenda Lee Richey, Marc S. - 220 Rickles, Norman - 104 Rickman, Gene - 201 Ridder, Fredric - 165, 232 Rieger, Gaye K. Rieger, Matthew - 232 Riemer, George - 232 Riley, Daniel - 43, 62, 77, 138, 152, 165,201 Riley, Mark - 40, 245 Riley, Rex - 201 Ardis - 245 Popick, Popick, Ronald - 136, 200, 244 Roseann Poplack, Susan - 153, 154, 170, 220 Risberg, Ronald - 49, 155, 232 Riardon, Molly - 160 kisser, Charles F. - 220 Schultz, Tom - 232 Schuster, Verna - 245 Schwarzkopf, Judy A. Schwarzkopf, Dennis Schweizerhof, David - 232 Scneider, C. - 220 seen, Ann - 53, 232 Scott, Janet Leslie - 232 Scully, M. - 232 Scuito, Stephen - 220 Seaman, Mark - 25, 32, 202 Sedgwick, Avery - 127, 157, 202 Sedgwick, Bruce - 45 see, Katherine - 220 Seger, Tam - 45, 104 Seibert, Mary - 154, 202 Sevarge, Bill - 136, 232 Sever, Gary - 77, 220 Severe, Gayle Marie - 136, 157, 232 Triplett White, Severin, Craig - 220 Severson, Alan - 20, 21, 151, 153, 168 170, 172, 202 Severson, Gayle Ruth - 136, 157, 108 Shockletord, Alan - 245 Shaffer, Dan Shank Steve - 167, 220 Sharrer, Kathryn - 220 Shaumberg, Deanne - 156, 163 Shaw, David - 245 Shaw, Janine - 163, 232 Shaw, John - 151, 152, 173, 202 Show, Saro - 163, 202 Sheahm, Christina B. - 245 Shearer, Nona N. - 232 Shell, Darey - 220 Shelton, Deborah J. - 245 Shelton, Stanley - Shenk, Scott - 101, 245 Shenker, Maureen E. - 245 Shepard, s. - 220 Shepherd, Michael Shepherd, Pete - 202 Shepherd, Rahley - 163, 170, 220 Shepherd, Susan - 138, 157 Shertey, Brent - 158 Shertey, Jim - 136, 137, 167, 174, 202, 232 Sherlock, Lynda - Sherman, Stanley - 245 Sherwood, Scott - 40, 245 Shiltan, Delayne r Shimshak, Diane Clair -- 232 Shirley, Barbara - 159, 232 Shirley, Gail - 159, 202 Shore, Laura Lou - 245 Shore, Patrick Showers, Karen - 136, 151, 220 Sposito, Patricia - 221 Spreen, Shirley Gaye - 245 Spring, Bradley - 101 Spring, Christine - 136, 138, 221 Springer, John - 205 Stackhouse, Sue - 160, 221 Stoggenborg, Bill - 233 Staggenborg, Julie A. - 245 Staggenbarg, Wayne - 221 Stahl, Bob - 205 Stahl, Karen - 129, 152, 158, 172, 205 Stallings, John - 74, 245 Stolnaker, Janet - 163, 205 Stolnaker, Mary L. - 245 Stampler, Meir - 74, 245 Stampier, Naomi - 233 Stongell, Nancy - 136, 151, 159, 168, 205 Stanley, Martin - 121, 138 Stanton, Kenneth - 233 Stanton, Robert - 205 Starcevich, Steve - 162 Starr, Cheryl Steckler, Jewell M. - 245 Steele, James - 158, 233 Steele, Kathy - 158, 170, 205 Steinbock, Joyce - 205 Steinmetz, Robert - 49, 102, 167, 205 Stenlors, Kathy - 221 Stentz, Barbara A. - 221 Stentz, Suzanne - 221 Sterling, Robert Sternberg, Gerald - 245 Stevens, Betsy A. - 245 Stevens, Dan - 40, 221 Stevens, Mark - 245 Stewart, Larry - 221 srewan, Mike - 45, 104 Thuemmel, seran L. - 81, 129, 152, 155, 158, 169, 207 Thune, Erik - 136, 233 Thurlow, Douglas - 207 Thurlow, James - 136, 246 Tobias, Michael- 221 Tolle ,Jerry - 71, 77, 99, 221 Tombleson, Bruce - 49, 155, 167, 168, 170, 207 Tombleson, Richard Tone, L esley Topping Carrie L. - 233 Torherm Janet- 168, 170, 233 Torhelm Robert - 246 Torland, Robert Torland, Sharon - 221, 233 Taaee, Mary K. - 157, 233 , re Toyota, ad - 153, 167,172,221 Trainer, Lynn A. - 246 Trapp, Caroline M. - 233 Trapp, Gretchen L. - 233 Trent, Barbara E. - 246 Tripp, Carolyn - 170, 233 , Jean E. - 221 Wedbee, L. - 234 Wedlake, Joan - 158, 222 Weed, Barbara A. - 160, 161, 208 Weinstein, Dick - 208 Weinstein, Robert - 208 Welch, Margaret- 222 Welch, Susan - 56, 170, 222 Wellman, Janet- 222 Wells, Betsy Ann - 127, 203 Wells, Lynn - 234 Wells, Robert - 208 Welton, Bruce - 77, 222 Welton, Jane M. - 247 Werler, S. - 247 Wert, Fred - 136, 137, 173 Westerman, Martin - 136, 137, 154, 222 Wetzel, Jim - 222 Wexler, Elinor A. - 208 Wexler, Stuart Whedbee, Linda whinelan, Ann K. - 47, 247 White, A. - 234 White, Craig White, Christine L. - 247 Tripp, Warren L. Troddux, Mike - 207 Traael, canay J. - 157, 233 Truax, Edward - 40, 246 Tree, Tam - 164 Tucker, Joseph - 233 Tucker, Tom - 207 Turner, Ginger- 151, 160, 169, 221 Turner, Linda - 157 Tumer, Ned - 247 Tumer, Terry Anne - 158, 207 Turney, Edward - 102, 207 White, Dan - 30, 158, 247 whale, David - 40, 101, 222 White, 5111611 - 165, 208 White, Larry - 136 White, Laura Susan - 247 White, Leeann - 234 Sherman - 247 Wilson, Shuck, Ronald - 202 Shuler, Anita - 22, 163, 202 Shultz, M. - 220 Shumway, Kenneth - 204 Shupienis, Mark Sichau, Stephen - 204 Sichley, V. - 220 Siegal, Alene - 220 Siegel, Chedo - 157, 220 saeyeneen, Lanaa - 34, 158, 204 Sievertsen, William - 136, 232 saewerl, William - 40, 66, 104 Signer, Carolyn A. - 244 Sigfridson, Reed - 45 Sills, Cassandra - 56, 220 Sills, Rick - 245 Sills, Tim - 78, 102, 167, 168, 170, 204 Simonton, Robert - 36, 104, 232 Simpson, Carol - 204 Simpson, Dale - 40, 245 Simpson, Gale - 4-0, 245 Simrell, Janet Singleton, Kenneth - 101, 245 Singleton, Sherry L. - Sinkell J. - 220 Sirianni, Michele - 220 snka, Don - 30, 102, 155, 221 Skiles, Karen Ann - 232 Skinner, Darda - 160, 204 Skinner, E. - 221 Skinner, Kevin - 49, 167 Skinner, Pamela R. - 47 Skoko, David - 221 Slade, Roger - 40, 245 Slane, Barbara - 108, 169, 170, 221 Slovens, Gregory - 101, 232 Sliedrecht, Susan Slolum, Claudia - 160 Sluyter, Ron - 40, 101, 245 Small, Beryl Lea - 232 Small, Bonnie - 164, 204, 232 Stewart, Sheryl L. - 245 Stewart, Susan - 153 Stigum Janet L. - 246 Stinson, Georgia - 205 Stinson, Susan E. - 246 stable, Patrick - 205 Stobie, Robert Stoffer, Marsha - 147, 158, 221 Stone, Stone, David - 167, 169, 170, 221 Joeann Stoner, Susan - 147, 221 Story, Karen - 56, 159, 221 Statler, Gordon - 45, 71, 155, 167, 221 Stotler, Mary J. - 205 sraaar, David - 168, 172 Stoudt, Douglas Tarney, Phillip - 42, 43, 102, 233 Tuttle, Mark - 233 Tweeaaale, Ed - 33, 213, 221 Twnehell, Janet M. - 157, 233 Twlrahell, Wayne - 31,60, 61,99, 155,207 Tworoger, Michelle B. -- 47, 246 Ullman, Davie - 246 Upham, Diane - 157, 221 Upton, Douglas - 136 Upton, Sharon - 163, 221 U'Ren, Janet- 50, 147, 156, 221 U'Ren, Stuart - 1 Voage, Craig - 1 04, 246 01, 162, 233 Van Atta, Stephen - 136, 246 White, Sherry White, Sidney L. White, Sinda Sue White, Valerie - 234 Whitlock, Susan - 163, 209 Whitman, William Wicke, Tom - 209 Wiebe, Stephen - 247 Wiedemann, Janet - 157 Wiener, Jan - 158, 170, 222 Wikins, P. - 222 Wilbourn, Linda K. - 247 Wiley, John - 84, 136, 138, 139, 209 Wilkins, Diana - 136, 138 Wilkins, Judy - 157, 234 Wilkins, Mary K. Wilkins, Tom - 30, 209 Willhite, Julie - 234 Williams, Cathy Marie Williams, James R. Williams, James - 209 Williams James - 222 Smith, C. - 245 Smith, Dinah Sue - 232 smith, Gary - 65, 78, 151, 165, 167, 2 245 smlrh, Gary - 162, 169, 245 Smith, Glenda Lynn Smith, Gregory - 40, 74, 221 Smith, Herbert - 204 Smith, James - 167, 169, 204 Smith, John - 36, 74, 104, 232 Smith, Kenneth - 245 Smith, Margaret Irene 04, Stow, Judi - 233 Stowell, James C. Stradtman, Steve - 221 Strahom, Carie - 233 Streeter, Stephen - 40, 246 Stricker, Karen - 246 Stricker, Lynda Strickland, David - 246 Strickland, Michael - 221 Strickland, Susm R. - 138, 139, 163, 206 Stringer, Karen M. - 206 Stroud, Norma Struebin, Barbara Ann - 206 Stutzer, Jean Ellen - 206 sanaley, carel P. - 84, 138, 139, 206 Sunde, Toni- 233 Surles, Jackie Diane Sutherland, Margie A. - 160, 170, 206 Svareurud, Tino - 206 Swank, Robert - 48, 99, 151, 152, 155, 165, 206 Swanson, Byron - 33, 77, 221 Swarengin, Clarence - 221 Swayze, Cynthia - 221 Sweaney, Barbara - 172, 233 Sweany, Linda Anne - 39, 138, 139, 159, 206 Sweeney, David - 33, 80, sl, 155, 165, 206 Sweitzerhot, Dave - 136 Sweet, Eric - 221 Swenson, Terry - 221 Switzer, Michael - 206 swaraen, Willard Sylvester, Mary - 246 Swmank, Robin R. - 246 symee, Mary - 221 Symes, Maureen D. - 246 Smith, Margo Delpha - 245 Smith, Mo Constance - 232 Smith, Midk Arthur Smith, Ph llis - 204 smith, Ralph - 78, 167, 204 Smith, Robert - 74 Smith, Sharon - 147, 221 smith, Shelley - 136, 221 Smith, Sherie - 160, 221 Smith, Sidney L. - 245 Smith, Steven - 106, 233 Smith, Sue Lee - 204 Smith, Sue - 159, 127, 204 Smith, Susan - 106, 221 Smith, Susan Smith, Valerie - 233 Smither, Patricia - 204 Solum, Claudia - 221 Sommers, Michael - 153, 204 Soren, Eric - 104 Sorensen, Eric -- 245 Sorensen, Kathleen - 159, 204 Sorensen, Mark - 221 South, Joni Louise - 233 senrh, Mary - 160, 204 South, Patricia - 245 Souther, Calvin - 138, 167, 205 Seether, skip - 170 Spada, Teresa - 245 Spang, Mike Spang, Randy - 205 Sparks, Cynthia Irene - 245 Speck, Judy - 205 Speight, Donna - 163 Speight, Geri Speight, Peggy - 163, 221 Speight, Susm Spencer, Janice - 233 Spiegel, B. - 245 Spiegel, Robert Spiegel, Stephen - 78, 152, 168, 205 Tabor, Diane A. - 160, 260 Tabor, Keith - 233 Talbot, Talbot, Talley, Talley, Caryn - 57, 127, 152, 221 Kristen Mary - 136, 216 Corlyn S. - 246 Roger - 221 Tallman, Vicki L. - 157, 163, 233 Tarbell, James - 39, 233 Tatum, Art Taylor, Gregory - 206 Taylor, James - 221 Taylor, Janie K. Taylor, Linda Dee - 246 Taylor, Michael T. - 147 Taylor, Temple, Zoe Anne - 233 Philip Guy - 246 Teschner, Bemice L. - 206 Teschner, Victor Teschner, Wayne - 233 Teuscher, Terry Ann - 233 Thomas, Thomas, Cathy Diane - 206, 246 Christine A. - 246 Thomas, Linda - 163, 233 Thomas, Pamela K. - 129, 138, 139, 159, 206 Thomas, Paul - 136, 152, 221 Thompsen, Colleen L. Thomps en, Betty - 221 Thompson, Camilla M. - 246 Thompson, Charles Dan - 206 Thompson, Che l - 138, 156, 157, 221 Thompson, Estel-lie J. - 233 Thompson, Gerald - 167, 206 Thompson, John - 221 Thompson, Leola F. Thompson, Lucia - 221 Thompson, Margit - 127, 151, 157, 221 Thampean, Richard - 246 Thompson, Timothy - 40, 104, 246 Thorpe, Mike - 233 Thuemmel, Robert - 104, 246 van Atta, Walter - 162, 168, 172, 207 Van de Noever, Janis - 170, 233 Von Hoom, Gretchen - 221 Van Hoy, Karen L. - 247 van Hay, Roger - 70, 112, 167, 168, 207 Vanlaningham, Larry - 246 vannay, Brnee - 138, 139, 152, 207 Vannoy, Ina - 233 Van Winkle, Diana - 233 Varekamp, Nancy A. - 247 Varisco, Crystal - 108, 221 Varisco, Ter - 31, 138, 207 Vaughan, Ddile - 167, 207, 233 Vaughan, Darrell - 167 Veltum, Karen - 170, 233 Veltum, Pamela L. - 247 Vetter, Craig - 221 Vibbert, Gary Vikeg, Richard - 33, 74, 151, 152, 155, 165, 07 Vlahos, Frances G. - 246 Vose, Trudy Anne - 136, 247 Voss, Debra - 233 Voss, Laurie - 233 Vukelich, David - 43, 221 Wachsmith, Chester - 30, 69, 165, 207 Wacker, David - 162, 221 Wagner, Betty A. - 247 Wagner, Diane Y. - 136, 247 Wagner, Terre - 233 Wagner, Thomas - 233 Wahl, Helen - 156, 157, 221 Woldon, Kay - 207 Waldrop, Patricia F. - 247 Waldrop, Patricia F. - 233 Waletich, Merry - 136, 233 Walker, Diana - 221 Wallace, Peggy - 157, 234 Walliker, Craig - 74, 247 Walliker, Lynn - 247 Walsh, Kathy Walsh, Patrick - 247 Walsh, Susan - 221 Walter, Mollie - 160, 170, 221 Walther, Carl - 222 Walthers, Tyler - 48, 49, 80, 91, 127, 152, 155, 167, 208 Walton, Beverly - 163, 222 Wamsley, Geargene - 222 Wantland, Marlene G. - 247 Word, Douglas - 34, 72, 208 Ward, Paul - 102 Ware, Georgiann - 159, 208 Warner, Richard - 234 Worrell, Pat - 43, 136, 222 Warrell, Susan warren, Daaalae - 30, 74, 153, 208 Warren, Toni A. - 158, 208, 222 Warren, Wimberly - 33 Worthen, Laura - 234 Williams, Kathleen L. Williams, Lani Williams, Michael- 48 Williams, Sherry - 136, 209 Williams, Thalia - 157, 170, 234 Williamson, Coral A. - 209 Williamson, Janis - 234 Williamson, Paul Willmon, Allan -- 138, 209 Wilmoth, Paul - 70, 162 Wilson, Brad - 48, 158, 234 Wilson, Donald - 48 Wilson, James A. Wilson, John Wilson, Marie - 234 Wilson, Patti - 222 Wilson, Rick Wilson, Robert- 167 Wilson, Roberta A. - 101 sean - 43, 78, 167, 209 Wossenberg, Jame s Watkins, Marvin - 234 Watness, Eric - 1 36, 208 Watkins, Bill - 208 Watness, Kathleen - 222 Watson, Barbara Watson, Janis - 160 Wayenberg, Cheryl - 234 Wgyson, Kim - 169, 170, 208 Woyson, Peter - 162, 169 Weaver, Ga le - Weaver, , F 160, 222 Richard - 208 Weber ritz - 234 Weber arry - 234 222 , G Weber, R. Jme - Webster, Roger - 162 Wilson, Stephen - 162, 222 Windes, Sandra Winkenwerder, Janice - 136, 163, 234 Winslow, Linda l.. - 247 Wintermute, Mike - 136, 222 Winterrowd, Thomas - 247 Winton, A. - 247 Wires, Stephen - 234 Wiser, Nancy C. - 209 Witter, Mary Jane - 157, 234 Witty, Nancy J. - 22, 111, 163, 209 Wodtli, Marilyn - 160, 169, 222 Wolf, Daryl - 162, 209 wall, S. - 222 waaa, Richard - 247 Woodley, Mark - 167, 222 Woods, Geary - 45, 48, 247 Woodward, Jackie - 234, 247 Wooldridge, Lee Woolf, Steve - 136, 222 Woolslayer, Lynn - 110, 209 Worden, G. - 234 Warsech, Cheryl - 164, 234 Worsech, Paulette - 209 Wright, Cindy J. - 247 Wright, Rebecca Wuesteteld, Michael - 209 Wyse, Scott- 49, 152, 155, 168, 209 Yeager, Dan - 210 Yeats, Randy - 234 Yeats, Sandy - 234 Yee, Kenneth - 247 Yelovich, Cece Ruth - 53, 154, 210 Yeomcns, Teri - 234 Young, Curtis Roland Young, Gary - 209 Young, George - 31, 210 Young, Nancy - 163, 210 Young, Steve - 222 Younge, Pamela Ann - 53, 160, 210 Zagone, John - 154, 234 Zagone, Michael - 136, 154, 210 Zahler, Norm - 71, 104, 151, 167, 222 Zahler, Diane - 247 Zenk, Lewis - 222 Zimmerman, Arlene D. - 170, 210 Zimmerman, Craig - 167, 234 Zimmerman, Donna Jean - 210 Zimmermm, Robert - 222 Zimmermann, Jill A. - 247 Zinck, Dove - 45, 67, 104, 158, 222 Zinck, Lindo - 234 Zuber, Rosemary M. - 163, 210 Zulauf, Bill - 30, 99,155, 210 l 2 acknowledgments We realize that a yearbook is more than a product of its staff To those who have contributed special talent: Mr. Hank Beard, agency lithograph Wong's Studio - portrait photography Thad Gable - color photography Mr. Dick Voll - calendars I im Metcalfe - copy N ancie Witty - art work Dave Fix - photography, art Greg Potter - photography leannie Macnab - paste-up We thank you, the troyan staff 88
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.