Wilson High School - Troyan Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1967
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White ll, L V, 'V - and Lieutenant Commander Roger B. Chaffee l l , 1 Will KX Lk VU' ' whose sacrifice and devotion J 1 to the service of their country and to all mankind S . 1 ff will remain an eternal monument. N i - ,r 1 1 Lf J X' it V L' 'X c Q A L! v xx k fifk' L . N 6 L N C X ,r f , W 1 i V N W l X X V, L L, 6' L ,wt Xi if Nl L, I i i 7 l tx' - M i NX' Introduction . Academics Sports . . Activities . . Clubs . . Classes . . Conclusion . Advertisements Index . . . Acknowledgments Woodrow Wilson High School Portland, Oregon Volume Xl Table of Contents 19 . 56 . 120 . 156 . 180 . 260 . 263 . 298 304 Three men, existing not alone, in never ending search of man's destiny A singular effort, intensely pursued, Yet one which was made for the betterment of mankind, Who shared in turn their joy and agony. Q f,' ' al ' - ', ' n -Y. fs v L1 ' ff . n 1 fy: Q A 9 . u X . 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My Lb0775Qj 5-u..4..g.L,. 6+-0066 W1 M69 1414-0'f W ,271-L Gund J Vfbmfll 'f-'uf Vo JQL Cmfnnnandgqf VV!-DYVQ -1.2.2.-fr-v..a, 2 Vo wabcgagig, Yu do 'g,LcLfc.. 51 S0654 has!! 4 4 X K !'F xv ,1 nv PQ, V-W-11 'Q in ' S Q. wig Es 4'g X, 5 32 2. ,l in S! ,iii f 5 , ig 4 , g Z l I E my A-umwmym W-new had w L.-,.T, , ' ' ' ' H PII H i1'1' 9W'C 0 sta .u Q 'pan 1 183 who 1934 Mb 'Ng ff ---li Q x Qi f 'i.f4L3 1. :iBL Q I I l Q ,acee.eg.- fag New 5 fi f Dr. William D. Proppe Principal Symbiosis is the relationship between students and faculty said Principal William Proppe, where each works for a mutual advantage. This was the philosophy used in planning and achieving the goals of Wilson High School in the 1966-67 school year. Opportunity and involve- ment vvere the basic curricular innovations resulting from the development ot the teacher-assistant prog ram, the closed circuit television, and the idea of independent study for all students. Also under administration guid- ance, several committees strove for better student- taculty relationships. This has emphasized the idea of responsibility and leadership on the part of the students. ,fi its ggi Elva E. Martin Vice Principal 5 . P Leonard E. Rinearson Vice Principal Dr. James J. Fenwick Vice Principal 'W N-w,W..,.qmW. ,, ,, W. .uw 'V' Ten stubby fingernails, unbecomingly rimmed with clay . a paint-freckled nose, inviting a sympathetic smile as its beaming owner skips defiantly dovvn Wilson's corridors -so describes the artistic effort at Wilson. Enthusiasm was bubbling this year among artistic Wil- sonites as the Art department revised and expanded its curriculum. An advanced commercial art class, advised by a graphic artist, provided publicity for many school Art Resource Center served as a haven for interested students. Mr Rlchard von A Mrs. Elizabeth Borden Lewis and Clark College B A M Ed UmvafSi'fy Of Portland B-A-, M.Ed-. General Art Commercial Art Art General Art, Crafts, German- Mr. Henry Heine University of Oregon B.S., Portland State College M.Ed., Art Understanding, General Art, Ceramics. NAL KA il Kai .A .ff 4 ,W fu is Mrs. Diana Powloski Graphic Artist -fl is f.. e'f .noun :ggi weirqrf 4.5 .wi .ggi 'Wu 5,1 Q--.,,, 1 ,M .K I Q X, Q its . , s L K X , mi , C NX Q.: Qi, K., X' , L. 5 1 The race against time, the determination for control, the pride in accomplishment . . . dominated the Business Education department this year. The department sought to develop in students a greater competence in all the economic phases of life: an under- standing of the functions of the business world, the job opportunities it provides, the skills it requires, and the personality and character traits its workers need for success. Business Education courses provided an op- portunity for the student to develop technical skills which would open the door to employment in the business field. Acquisition of these skills enabled students to enter the rom ure- part-time and summer employment while attending col- lege. Mr. John Pazlar University of Oregon B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed., Business Law, Browse and Buy Business Manager, Athletic and Activities Ticket Manager. Miss Helene Senn Stanford University B.A., M.A., I I Miss Kathleen Wyman University of Oregon B.S., University Beginning Shorthand, Office of Washington, Advanced Shorthand, Practice, Personal Typing. Transcription, Bookkeeping, Department Chairman, BCA Coordinator l X as N 1 Mrs. Joan Dalton Washington State University B.A., Typing, Record Keeping F.T.A. Advisor. 4 X Outstanding Business Student, Cheryl Miller, and Outstanding Typist ofthe Year, Dayle Dalton, polish their exceptional skills. A.t9.usle-headed boy fishing from a drifting raft, an old Negro superstitiously clutching a Hair-ball oracle . Such visions became real through tapes transferred from Huckleberry Finn and other classical literary works which were introduced to the freshman classes this year. The introduction ot closed-circuit television en- abled English-Social Studies teachers to work extensively developing study habits and providing a foundation for the further study of literary classics and social ques- tions. Mrs. Maxine Tomlinson University of Oregon M.Ed., English-Social Studies, l.R.L. Advisor. Oregon State University B.S., English-Social Studies, Track, Football, and Wrestling Coach, Mrs. Lillian Viken Willamette University B.A., English, Cuates Advisor. 26 52.3 -we-...J 2 Mrs. Marytine Abrams University of Oregon B.A., Portland State College, English. Mrs. Charmion Selberg University of California B.A., English, Social Studies. Mrs. Barbara Bousquet Oregon State University B.S., English, English-Social Studies, Kemo Advisor. is U . I .' ' . I , C 4 Mrs. Anna Friday Portland State, Northwest Nazarene College B.A., English-Social Studies, English, Kemo Advisor. 1 Miss Mary Ellen Pomeroy Syracuse University, Mills College B.A., English. Mrs. Mary Feller Willamette University B.A., Oregon State University, English, Amicia Advisor. A thoughtful face stares intently at a blank paper. Writing, then erasing, crossing out a word, and then adding another, he is still unsure of his style. Gradually, through group evaluation and consistent practice, he will acquire an individual, more polished style of writing. The semester creative writing class was only one of six new English courses. A world literature seminar, and four pilot courses were also offered to seniors this year. The pilot courses were designed to examine modern literature and stressed oral, magazine, and current events work. Students contributed funds for a wider selection of quality films, which stimulated class- room discussion. Mr. David Smith Harvard University A.B., Reed College M.A.T., English, Ski Club Advisor. Mrs. Enny Schulz Reed College B.A., English, Department Chairman. R552 K M f as lo ,U its 1 ,,: nn-1-Q Q bw., M.. .-. . Q: nn. .gf -.no liz: nl' Mr. Francis Murray Chicago, English. TS? it-41 we 'Q ii, ,bag 'Pu ...f- R2 ...L ,ae , 5 ,Q fg,,v,- . jf . , N , ff A . V,,,....QLgf1i3.i,f1LgfZm, ' - 'lW'..m.' .,. . -qv , W. . ...al University of Portland B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Reed College, University of Mrs. Sandra Campbell University of Texas A.A., English, Pep Club Advisor. Mr. Kermit Miller Wheaton College B.A., University of Chicago M.A., English, Latin. Mr. Troy Horton Linfield College B.A., University of Oregon, Columbia University, English Miss Caroline Miller Reed College B.A., M.A., English, Circe Advisor. I In Mrs. Annabel Ashley Willamette University B.A., Reed College M.A.T., English. Mr. Lowell Slick University of Oregon B.S., Drama, Thespian Advisor, Freshman Football Coach. K 2 Mrs. Vera Knutson University of Montana, Oregon College of Education B.S., Portland State College, Special Education. Mrs. Maurine Baldwin Reed College, Oregon State University B.S., Effective Reading, English. -...Wwe 'S 'K' l F nNxNNu Sy Mrs. Marcia Zervis Stephens College, University of Oregon B.S., M.S., Speech, English, Forensians' Advisor, Forensics Coach. Mr. Donald Pacheco Lewis and Clark B.S., University of Oregon M. Ed., Speech, Social Studies, Forensians Advisor, Debate Coach, Forensics Coach. -.,. t ir,', Mrs. Rae Dodge ' University of California B.A., , University of Oregon M.Ed., i English. Mrs. Janet Matthies Parsons-Iowa B.A., University of Idaho M.S., Oklahoma State University, Ohio State University, Portland State College, English, Social Studies. 769 4m1fi g212L'232'.s Caryn Talbot: Fall Editor !,' J T r .. Chic Preston: Fall Associate Editor ,-'L: f ' an Tk, Q N F at vi 755. fig ' - t9Wi5f2't,'.,..- ,. Ea c fsfrfcztigti .1 Friday! The Statesman is out! The tension of producing under a deadline is temporarily relieved. The Statesman, in its award-winning style, provoked student thought by commenting on community issues as well as student body government, general conduct, and other academic and extracurricular activities. The paper aroused student interest in even the more mun- dane issues such as litter around the school and the use of the school crest. This policy emphasized a broader news coverage and a wider recognition of individual achievements. Margit Thompson: Spring Editor Miss Kathryn Cook Oregon State University B.S., it it , University of Oregon, English, M Q Journalism, Quill and Scroll Advisor Statesman Advisor. Pat Kullberg and Terry Teuscher rush to meet deadline. Willamette University, Reed College, W STATESMAN Back Row: Reed Williams, Chic Preslon, Dave Stone, Bob Hermann, Bill Lawrence, Andy Hurst, Third Row: Miss Cook, Linda Barnett, lean Triplett, Linda Raymond, Barb Allen, Lana Fox, Jeanine Shaw. Second Row: Sue Ericksen, Ann Pasero, Nancy Prestwood, Terry Teuscher, Pat Kullberg, Lynn Hyde, Sue Leinbach, Jan Rabin. First Row: Norm Zahler, Laurie Oseran, Margit Thompson, Caryn Talbot, Joyce Coutant, Al Menashe. Co-Editor Paul Frisch Co-Editor Georgie Barlow Copy Editor Jayne McLeod Copy Staff Cheryl May Karen Anderson Layout Editor Diane Upham Layout Staff Pam Berg Vicki Crutcher Sue Moorman Berni Pilip Business Manager Mark Epstein Ad Manaqer Karen Story Business Coordinator Diane Lehman Production Editor Larry Hahn Production Editor Bonnie MacBean Production Editor Janet U'Ren Production Staff Jackie Krowartz Cathy Jamison Lynn Haroun Marilyn Hirte Janice Peck Senior Page Editor Jeanette Lesch Sports Editor Henry Cohn Sports Editor Jim Melvin Photography Staff Greg Potter Dick Cole Advisor , Mr. Ray Conlon NS, I As AEM? Mr. Bruce Taggart Linfield College B.A., University of Oregon, Spanish, Ares Advisor. Miss Elva James Miss Lois Linder Portland State College B.A., Russian, South Dakota State University B-5-, French, Russian Club Advisor. University Of Wisconsin MJ-X., University of Lausanne, French, Circe Advisor. Mrs. Kristine Montgomery College of the Holy Names, University of Guadalajara, University of Oregon B.A., Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor. A student struggling with a foreign idiom, The sudden understanding of a strange phrase, the com- panionship ofthe Foreign Languages' Banquet . . .this was the Foreign Language department at Wilson. The department, with an increased emphasis on the usage of conversational skills provided the students with a basic foundation in their chosen area of study. This year courses were offered in Arabic, French, German, Latin, Russian, and Spanish, and, within each area, new ad- vances and challenges were presented through an in- creased supply of supplementary textbooks and the listening laboratory. With a decreased enrollment, a greater percentage of Wilson students were able to take advantage of the Iaboratory's expanded inventory. rw f Language students concentrate during lab session. Mr. John Olivier University of Halle, A. Ph. S., Reed College M.A.T., University of Portland M.A., German, Social Studies Miss Susan Coffman University of Oregon B.A., American University of Cairo, French, Arabic, German, Cassandra Advisor. Miss Phyllis Hutchinson University of Massachusetts B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., German, English. 37 Mrs. Mary Torrey Oregon State University B.S., Home Economics. A moderate oven, two 12x8 glass pans, 3A cup boiling water, and one package Instant Lemon Souffle cake mix . . . Masculine cake-bakers learned that the role of the mod- ern housewife demands more than skill in telephone- monopolization and water boiling. Coeducational Home Economic courses were available this year to seniors who had no previous experience in the field. Boys and girls were taught basic principles of family-living relationships, home furnishing, cleanliness, nutrition, and baby care. The Home Economics depart- ment offered three half-year courses, dealing specifically with food and family relationships, interior decorating, and tailoring. Mrs. Ruth DeTiIIian University of Idaho B.S., Home Economics. Q 'jf 1 wr N! f .V fi , ' I-sf . R r i ,fmj ' J5' Y , Q 2 155 I! sn, Mr. George Perry Oregon State University B.S., M.Ed., Metal Shop, Industrial Arts, Youth for Christ Advisor, Department Chairman. Sawdust, steel shavings, flying sparks . . . Indications of production were evident in Wilson's shop wing where future craftsmen were learning their trades. The Industrial Arts department was unable to provide the ultra-modern machinery of the rapidly advancing industrial age because of the tremendous cost involved. Its aim, therefore, was to teach students a working knowledge of industry's basic tools, and make them aware of modern developments. In addition to the more practical curriculum, half year courses in wood and metal skills were introduced for the tinkerer or the less serious Industrial Arts student. Mr. Allen Ludviksen Ohio State University, B.S., Wood Shop, Industrial Arts, School Project Construction. Mr. Emory Reitz Oregon State University B.S., Mechanical Drawing, Architectural Drawing, Industrial Education. Downcast eyes indicate concentration. Mr. Joseph Brugato University of Portland B.A., University of Oregon M.A., Fifth Year Math, Geometry, Computer Math. lt ,vi ,. , ,- Mr. Allan Gray Oregon State University B.S., M.S., Senior Math, Algebra, Wrestling Coach, Freshman Football Coach. Mrs. Jan Jacobsen University of Montana B.S., Algebra, Trojanes Advisor. if Mr. William Stallings Colorado State College B.A., Colorado University LL.B., Oregon State University M.S., Algebra, Geometry, Gymnastics. Adding and multiplying, measuring and weighing, math is a study of logical sequences. Additions to the mathematic curriculum included an MAIA two-year Algebra course and a student-supervised seminar which was held once a week. A math conference, held at the Hilton Hotel, stimulated thought among Wil- son's mathematic instructors this year. The meeting was conducted by a number ofthe Northwest's outstanding mathematicians. 9132:-f Mr. Cliff Matousek University of Puget Sound B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Geometry, Algebra, Building Host. Mr. Alfred Carter Oregon State University B.S., M.S., Algebra, Geometry. Mr. Charles Horner Minot State B.S., Washington State University M.A., San Diego State, Algebra, Senior Math, Fifth Year Math, Mu Alpha Theta Advisor. Mr. Jack Dalby Kansas University B.M.E., Drake University M.M.E,, Instrumental Music, Pep Band, Show Band. Pride is the whispering melody of a flute, the stunning roar of cymbals, a small part in casting a breathtaking spell. . . Pride and exaltation were manifest among musicians as series of fine performances. The department maintained its traditional excellence this year in spite of shortages caused by a reduction in student body enrollment. The Wilson showband met for the tirsttime as a regular class period, giving band mem- bers a chance to learn over two hundred differ-ent selec- tions. The orchestra entertained at the Portland Music Festival and accompanied the Drama department in the spring production of lVlusic lVlan, in addition to other school functions. as nr ORCHESTRA Back Row: Dan Blunk, Shirley Farah, Chris Archer, Bill Sievertsen, Cathy Rody, Kent Questad, Gil Feibleman, Fred Wert, Sid Green, Erik Thune, Don Jensen, Ross Marsh, Miriam Hasson, Judy Winkenwerder, Klari Dietz, Susan Pidcock. Third Row: Pat Warrell, .loan Karlin, Marina VonLinsowe, Debbie Schaller, David Gardner, Byron Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Nan Nowels, Karen Showers, Becky Brisbin, Becky Ritzmann, Irene Grace, Dor- 42 othy Coombs, Jamia Murray. Second Row: Terri Gurnon, Meg Chrysler, Sally Bothell, Francine Lynch, Christine Kammerer, Linda Gillespie, Linda McReary, Alice Arp, Lynn Nowels. Front Row: Craig Nelsen, Gayle Seversun, Christine Spring, Janice Winkenwerder, Cathy Jamison, Bonnie Bergstrom, Mike Resch, Kristine Nelsen. W!! SENIOR BAND Back Row: Gary Kerns, Roger Webster, Dan Blunk, Gary Funes, Lloyd Jones, Mr. Jack Dalby, Dave Ullman, Larry White, Stuart Leatherman, Dori Jensen, Ross Marsh, Eric Thune, Doug Foster, Mike Wintermute, Bob Henry, Marvin Betts, Bill Hedberg, Louis Savage. Third Row: Becky Ritzman, Joanne Larsell, Shelley Smith, Doug Southgate, Steve Strickland, Sutton Bodry, Robert Barger, Rick Robbins, Doug Newton, Fred Wert, Gil Feibleman, Christie Dana, Dave Schweitzerhof, Pete Somerset, Larry Coon, Terry Peterson, Abi! r'-ffrfx :sg :ae J: La, 0 Gayle Severe, Alan Mushen, Lee Haglund, Dave Gardner, Paul Thomas, Second Row: Pam Cantwright, Sally Hammond, Kathy Rody, Frank McClellan, Steve Reese, Shiela Gilingham, Lynette Bellamy, Sue Bresman, Doug McCarl, Jack Burnbock, Mark Winsoft, Dave Gutzler. First Row: Betty King, Stacia Leupp, Steve Wolf, Tony Lang, Glen True, Mark Gutzler, Nancy Johnson, Norm Barker, Melony Burson, Pam Severe, Byron Johnson. ,film 'Q SHOW BAND Back Row: Gary Funes, Mr. Jack Dalby, Gil Feibleman, Larry Coon, Sid Green, Fred Wert, Savage, Byron Johnson, Dave Gutzler, Dave Gardner, Kevin Boyd. Don Jensen, Ross Marsh, Eric Thune, Larry White, Chris Archer. Front Row: Louis ENSEMBLE Standing Cheryl Miller D Ie Bracy Pam Berg, Doug Highland, Steve Wilson, Lee Domen gon Re ee Reed Steve Betha Betty Thompson. Sitting: Pat Manley, Lee A musician's ear, precise and sensitive, a poet's soul, rhythmic and moody. . . So describes perfection in the field of music. Perfection was the goal this year, as the Wilson choirs spent long hours rehearsing for a number of stage performances. The Spring Choral Festival was a gay production cul- minating an exciting year which included the solemn portrayal of The Bishop of Brindisi at the Fall concert and the traditional Hallelujah Chorus at Christmas time. The Senior Choir delighted audiences at Governor McCall's installation dinner and on television for the Sunshine Division. C!! it SENIOR CHOIR Back Row: Bruce Alford, Geary Gaines, Bill DenBeste, ,lerry Abrams, Tim Stanley, Steve werner, Jim Madden, Myrna Johnson, Kris Kammer, Joan Kidd, Cheryl Miller, Pat Manley, Wacker, Steve Wilson, Corky Gillaspie, Lee Domenigoni, Ron Newberg, Steve Biethan Don Anderson, Gary Morgan, Bruce Sedgwick. Second Row: Kevin Boyd, Brad Mersereau Dan Detlefsen, Geary Woods, Dale Bracy, Doug Highland, Benson -Liu, Steve Lawrence, Ron Lee, Dick Griffin, Don Rollins, Lee Albaugh, Ron Overlund. Third Row: Jan Winken Pam Berg, Vicki Crutcher, Margaret Chrysler, Sue Rasmussen, Linda Barnett, Diane Wilkins, lanice Peck, Katy Nadal. Front Row: Bari Arel, Christine Spring, Judy Carlson, Marilyn Mann, Jan Pierson, Cherie Thompson, Klari Dietz, Kristine Lundquist, Cheryl McKinley, Pat Wilson, Marilyn Wodtli, Bobbi Long. Mr. Merle Lotz Drake University B.M.E., M.M.E., Choral Music. Speed, balance, endurance, competition . . . All these are components of modern physical education courses. Wilson's Physical Education department in- cluded these qualities in its program to develop physical fitness this year. Speed was an important factor in the introduction ofa girls' track and field program, as was balance in the expansion of the boys' and girls' gymnas- tics program. Endurance and competition were promi- nent elements in the intramural games which were held after school. Wilson's adaptive PE program is the most advanced in Portland, although other schools are begin- ning to offer similar courses. Its success is a result of the opportunity the students have to progress according to their own abilities. Mrs. Dorothy Kyle University of Oregon B.S., M.Ed., Health, Pheta Advisor. Mr. Frank 0'Neil Miss Marion Hara Pacific University B.A., Department OreQ0f1 State University B-S-, PhY5iCal Chairman, Girls' Swim Team Coach, Director of Athletics. Education, Girls' Varsity Tennis Coach, Intramurals. Mr. Gordon Makinster Lewis and Clark College B.S., M.Ed Portland State College, Health and Physical Education, Cross Country Coach, Track Coach, Statistician. Mrs. Aloys Ransom University of Oregon B.S., Physical Education, J.V. Rally Advisor. M 47 Mr. Ernest Hohman Oregon College of Education B.S., University of Portland, Portland State College, General Math, Physical Science, J.V. Basketball Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach. Mr. Thomas Witty University of Portland B.S., Portland State College, University of Colorado, Biology, Independent Research in Science Director, Biology CCTV Coordinator. How is the speed of sound determined? ls the frog a carnivore? What is the composition of common table salt? Defining science as organized knowledge, the Wilson Science department emphasized research and methods of investigation in the classrooms this year. With the innovation ofthe Chemistry Laboratories as study areas, the entire student body was provided with an easily ac- . l cessible area for experimenting and furthering their scientific knowledge. The basic goal set by this year's department was to teach for the future, in order to pro- If ,f,ss vide the students with the ability to handle problems of srr.s .. JK' .1 .. ,ie ff the modern world. ' il? CE , if Mr- Rifrhard Thompson Mr. Gerard Hertz Mrs. Jean Chisholm Intern TGGCNGF, S'faf1f0I'd Uf1iVeI'Sity Augustana College B.A., South University of Oregon B.A., University B-3-. Physics, Physical 5CiEf1C6, Dakota State College M.S., of Oregon Medical School, Reed 48 Bi0l0Qy, ASSiStaf1t Swim C0aCh- Physics, Spartans Advisor. College M.A., BSCS Biology. Mr. Donald Defler Colorado State University B.S., Colorado State College M.A., BSCS Biology, Thespians Co-Advisor. 'lr W :L Mr. Norman Sipple 41150 Boston University B.S., M.Ed., PSSC Physics, Science Seminar, Electronics, Scholarship Committee, Trustee for K7NZE, Wilson Amateur Radio Society Boys' Tennis Coach. Mr. Merle Meinicke South Dakota State University B.S., M.S., Chemistry, General Science, Chess Club Advisor. Mrs. Hazel Karr Yankton College B.A., Oregon State University, University of Oregon, General Science, Department Chairman, Sci-Ex Advisor. Mr. Curtis Guthrie Missouri School of Mines, Reed College, Lewis and Clark B.S., Oregon State University M.S., Chemistry, General Science. Mr. Eugene Severson University of Washington B.A., Anthropology, American History, Assistant Class Advisor, IRL Advisor. Mr. George Jones University of Oregon B.S., American Problems, Modern Europe, Teenage Republicans Advisor. Mr. Arlen Wells Oregon State University B.S., M.S., Psychology. L3 ooo one i Mr. Ray Conlon University of Oregon B.S., M.Ed., Whittier College, American Problems, International Relations, Boys' Swim Team Coach, Troyan Advisor. Mr. Ray Nairn Oregon College of Education B.S., M.S., Social Studies, Assistant Track Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Spartans Advisor. Mr. Robert Larsen Linfield College B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., American History, Young Democrats' Advisor. Mr. Joseph Hood N.l.S.T.C. B.S.E., Colorado State College M.A., American History, English-Social Studies, Department Chairman. Mr. Phil Read Denver University B.A., Lewis and Clark College M.Ed., Portland State College, Portland University, Reed College, Social Studies, American Field Service Advisor. wages J ,W vt imgwmgx 4, -if U w mmwv' ,Qi ,as kts'- l A remote village in northern Thailand-plundered, destroyed What bearing does this scene have on modern life? What significance in the rapid pace of daily existence? Wil- son's Social Science department sought to answer such stimulating questions this year. Modern technical innovations served to encourage recog- nition of the important relationship between classroom studies and everyday living. Video tapes and closed- circuit television were provided for each classroom, giv- ing students the opportunity to view debates and lectures presented by visiting speakers. Supplementing an outstanding curriculum, the depart- ment offered several new courses of study in which emphasis was placed on specialized fields. The seminar- oriented courses helped students gain a broader aca- demic background and prepared them for the future. Mr. William Guffy Lewis and Clark B.A., M.Ed., U. S. History, Social Studies Seminarf QA! K.. 1.1 -'49 it Q! . 7-sg. LIBRARY Back Row: Vera Roberts, Bobby Merritt, Rockne Blatter, Dennis Clawson, Gary Greene, Harold Buell, John Lukens, Second Row: Lynda Dascomb, Chris Peterson, Sharon Raz, Only the sound of pages turning, low whispering, and the occasional noise of a book falling break the silence. When the bell rings, the hushed atmosphere is inter- ruptedg chatter begins, chairs are scraped backwards, and books and papers are gathered hurriedly as the students rush out and a new group takes their place. The installation of the Gaylord system increased the effi- ciency of the check-out process in the Library. Other innovations included the expansion of the audio-visual and magazine section and the addition of new book shelves and supplementary reading material. An out- standing record collection, a duplicating machine, and a variety of art prints and maps were also added to facili- tate student research. Mrs. Kendrick Assistant Librarian. Mrs. McKay Assistant Librarian. 52 -iT -1-1 --T... -li. Patti Howard, Sheila Packwuod, Kathy Gowen. Front Row: Donna Jones, Linda McReary Helen Sarvis. li 3NAl VILW From texts on the Middle Ages and the Elizabethan Period to the writings of Chaucer and Shakespeare . . . The Social Studies and English Resource Centers offered a wide variety of references to augment student research. The Social Studies Resource Center, an area more casual than the library, added several thousand dollars' worth of new material this year. Maps, charts, tapes, pamphlets, transparencies, and new clippings were available to aid student research. Literature on anthropology, sociology, and other specialized fields was received and sorted by the center's student help. ln the studious atmosphere of the English Resource Center students were able to utilize materials placed on reserve shelves by their English teachers. Individual study carrels and the Gaylord check-out system en- hanced the effectiveness of the ERC as a branch Library for the English department. Mrs. Margaret Vernstrom University of Oregon B.A., English Resource Center Aide. Mrs. Marianne Hagglund English Department Secretary. Mrs. Ailene Bromberg University of Omaha B.A., University of Portland M.A., Librarian, Omechi Advisor. L. X.. X ,Qt lliis. 4-A' , ' ft-' ' M NJ? 'C lk fix-grimy lkM1'fK...t,B fj m..'l,.e Q' Q D 'i TN! 't AC' its iLi.f-E,k.l-ll' f iv?--f..Wtf X'c ' F ? QL Q.t4.Li3aLL: N I Exam A Qgitdi y m,TW' it wi-A-fi l . also it life' Pilfil i M- ffl- 'MM-lfi . T , , N in uf-s.e+i.iJ', Alxgfri'-are fits A perplexed expression, an array of college catalogues in hand, a compelling wish to know one's future . . . Stressing the students' need to gain information on post- high school opportunities, the counseling department developed the College Vocational Service Center. This year it was placed in a separate room and staffed by volunteer students and parents. Numerous catalogues, guides, and bulletin boards enabled the students to investigate prospective colleges or vocational schools. Information concerning loans, scholarships, and other financial aid was also available. The center provided the students with a quiet, reflective atmosphere in which they could examine the possibilities for a successful xlgxiiufgfvi ' km I, - Mrs. Lavina Nemeth rw, 6 Whitman College B.A., Oregon State T 'L University M.Ed., Freshman Girls' Counselor, Class Advisor. .Mt . future. Mrs. Margaret Oberteuffer University of Oregon, Oregon State University B.S., Reed College M.A., Geometry, College and Scholarship Counselor, Scholarship Committee Chairman. Mr. Baker Brattstrom William Jewell B.A., Missouri University M.A., Vocational Counselor, Consumer Math, Algebra, Key Club Advisor. Y-sdf' Mrs. Julia Rasor University of Oregon, Willamette University B.A., Oregon State University M.Ed., Test Coordinator, Sophomore Girls' Counselor. Mrs. Jill Lokting University of Oregon B.S., M.A., Junior Girls' Counselor, Junior Class Advisor, Head Counselor. Mrs. Eugenia Gehrke Washington State University B.A., Oregon State University M.A., Senior Girls' Counselor, Senior Class Advisor, Scholarship Committee, English. Z X , 3 l Q Mr. Lee Loomis Montana School of Mines, Montana Mr. Olaf Johnson Linfield College B.S., M.Ed., Golf Coach, Knights Advisor, Activities Director. Mr. Ron Humiston Nebraska State B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Columbia University, Social Studies, Junior Boys' Counselor, Class Advisor. Mr. Eugene Neubauer Project Coordinator Mr. George Crandall Oregon State University B.S., M.Ed., State University B.A., Biology, Algebra, Freshman Boys' Counselor, Sophomore Boys' Counselor, Spartans Advisor. Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach, Letterman Advisor. Mr. Stanley Stanton University of Portland, Oregon College of Education B.S., M.S., Social Studies, Senior Boys' Counselor Head Football Coach, J.V. Wrestling Coach. R F Si' fn 5 4r,L ' -fl: W ' , 4 A. Mfg ivy ,, : . Q' - grklqg fgqy 1 kr nj ' .f , I .. 1 7 J Q 4' , Q JMX vgvl W , llr, K -.v - K, , K . . va, ',. A A A W, Y: A , I . 'LQ ff k fxgxqw f N2 ' :-' -. :. f f Q, Q x...,k, 'A'LL T ,,, Q Q -,'.V ,,,Q . ., : Q , . R I n v CS' 4 -'O - - , hw' 'yf ful' .g5 fQfQ f 'J ff L' 'W' 'D A 'Z' M7 56 My M - . QWL! uf,-L71 ,Iv V ll gf A if r N' ji! f , f ,,,' rf slimy JJ! A ff ' M J., f ff 4 f 1 ' rr ' 7 X- 1- I. 4 L , I W 4 1 ,ap . I, x,,, In '-af! ffl ' V I! V A it Q Z!! I XWIKVN-' gif! ' . 7' AX ..- ,Q j . Q, L il ' 1 . 7 ff' L w 14 1 JL, 1 ' W -LV 4, Q V 'Ex , Q, - 6CLc xmw'5 JWCLNL ami OLQSQQS f GQIAQL .f kewl Q,-gang: K ,Amy CJK QLLKLQ L Q fy 6, LJCQS 'gfyffil- Q gL ,UL3Qf QCD fic Surge, X Ciyg, mf UXQJCXJDU- 1 Ci fp CQ Lffxm.Q,kb,QQfv f L! gg, Lwfjw UQLSQ ff QQ? QALQML E '1,k,f fi 7.0.10 L DL? flxfzfeg-LfAiLA,Q.f Vida Q-Nwgf :Q Huggg SP' Aa aw D Q ' '-'-egg'-f ,fr Y, ii si. ang . ,V 1. 3,974 sf of or W LA. N in iga . if' ..-,, . ,. A, , . 5? . p ff' r 1966 varsity Football Wilson 1,3 Wilson 19 Wilson 12 Wilson 13 Wilson '21 wiison'3f2, ' wilson 35 wilson 1 7 wilson '19 1 ,fC Washington 31 . . .Jefferson 12 . . . . Lincoln 24 . . . Madison 40 . . A . 'Franklin . 0,1 , . Q . ,Benson 14 Marshall 18 Beaverton 13 . .. Grant 46 ty: 5th - ' Team Honoraries Frank Bowlby .... 1st Team All-City, 4th Team All-State Tim Gallagher. . .lst Team All-City, Hon. Mention State Jim Forkner ................... 2nd Team All-City Bill Lawrence ...........,...... 2nd Team All-City Chuck Loeffel . . ....... 3rd Team All-City Mike Adair . . . .,.. Hon. Mention All-City Ray Cabral . . . .... Hon. Mention All-City Ed Messinger . . ,... Hon. Mention All-City Chic Preston .,.... ,......... H on. Mention All-City Spirited Trojans Finish Fifth Wilson's varsity gridders achieved a respectable 4 win- 4 loss season record, finishing fifth in city competition. The offensive unit played surprisingly well, considering that they lacked experience and were hampered by a pre-season injury to quarterback John Bledsoe. Fumbles and penalties deep in their opponents' territory hindered their scoring efforts. Chuck Loeffel, All-City halfback and one of Wilson's all-time leading ground gainers, was the outstanding offensive player. Throughout the season he gained over 1000 yards rushing. The defen- sive squad, one of the heaviest in the city, maintained a very strong interior line. Having sacrificed speed for weight, however, they experienced difficulty containing fast running backs. Junior Frank Bowlby, an All-State tackle, paced the defensive unit. The quick, aggressive, 265-pounder accounted for numerous key tackles and fumble recoveries. ln summarizing the season, Coach Stanton commended the players for their team spirit. They were consistently a team, he stated. Even in a losing situation, they displayed a lot of unity and fight. Powerful halfback Steve Peterson plows through the Marshall line Q X x 'Q Gary Johnson finds Wilson defensive wall impassable. Q' WILSON 13 WASHINGTON 31 The Trojans entered the Washington game a predicted winner but emerged defeated. The defense, unable to control All-City quartrback Willie Stoudamire and speedy halfback Ron Houdeye, gave up five touchdowns. The offense was plagued by fumbles, a pass interception, and several major penalties. They managed, however, to score two touchdowns despite the Colonials' tough defense. WILSON 19 JEFFERSON 7 A determined Wilson team, fired up after their opening game loss, upset the highly rated Jefferson Democrats. Both offense and defense played superb football. Early in the second half, after two scoreless quarters, Steve Peterson scored, putting Wilson ahead. The Democrats were driving deep into Wilson territory, when, with ten seconds remaining, Don Sitko intercepted a pass and ran 70 yards to paydirt, assuring the Trojan victory. Defensive back Chic Preston brings down Madison ball carrier as Troy linemen close in 61 Statistics WW Opp. First downs ....... 122 128 Yds. gained rushing. 1919 2290 Av. per play rushing. 4.5 5.1 Passes attempted . . 144 104 Passes completed . . 49 43 Net yards-passing . 810 583 Av. per pass play. . . 5.6 5.6 Av. per play ....... 4.6 5.2 Scoring plays- rushing ,... 17 20 Scoring plays- passing . . . 7 5 Fumbles ..... 28 23 Fumbles lost . . 17 19 Penalties .... 68 52 Yards lost on l penalties . . . . 668 522 l Speedy halfback Donny Kauffman breaks Jefferson defender's tackle for a long gain. OFFENSIVE TEAM Back Row: Trainer Bill Gano, Manager Dennis Nurdin. Fourth Row: Manager Mike Black, Briggs, Chic Preston, Scott Park, Jim Harrington, Tim Galagher, Mike Adair, ,lim Chris Archer, Jim Melvin, Dan White, Manager Dave Anderson. Third Row: Tom Ingelsby, Front Row: Kurt Held, Steve Petersen, Tom Cavanaugh, Jeff Kirsch, Tom Wagner Kirk Kenward, John Bledsoe, Brad Wilson, Larry Carroll, Ron Sluyter. Second Row: Jim Loeffel, Byron Swanson, Don Kauffrv an. WILSON 12 LINCOLN 24 The Wilson gridders out-performed their Lincoln op- ponents in every respect except the score. The Trojans out-rushed the Cardinals 330 to 318 yards and gained over twice as many first downs. But All-City halfback, Jeff Kolberg, scrambled for three long yardage touch- downs, and Wilson fumbled numerous times deep in Lincoln territory. After an 18 point deficit in the first half, Wilson bounced back gamely scoring two touch- downs and limiting Lincoln to only one. But Wilson was unable to catch up after Lincoln's overwhelming first half performance. WILSON 13 MADISON 40 Following their previous week's frustrating loss to Lincoln, the disheartened Trojans were unable to recover their prowess. They started out well, the defense forced two Senator fumbles, and the offense, capitalizing on a mid-field fumble, scored the first touchdown. But then the determined Madison defense held, and their fired- up offense scored 27 points. At halftime the scorewas Wilson 6 Madison 27. The second half found Madison striking for two more touchdowns while allowing the Trojans to score only once. Lone Benson defender puts pads to halfback Steve Peterson. 63 DEFENSIVE TEAM Back Row: Bob Simonton, Doug Schons, Tom Arnholtz, Ed Krupa, Scott Miles. Fourth Row: Row: Randy Page, Ed Tweeddale, Scott Kjos, co ain a r, i a Mike'Patrick, Ray Cabral, Frank Bowlby, Jim McGlone, Jim Forkner, Third Row: Bob Her- Jeff DiGangi. Front Row: Scott Butterfield, Jim Musser, ic earce, i mann, Paul Gray, Chuck Schoene, Dave Harrow, Lee Docken, Brian Hollander. Second Lachenmeier, Jim Ogburn, Albert Menashe Don Sitko. WILSON 21 FRANKLIN O ln a one-sided encounter, Franklin, the defending Port- land interscholastic League champions, fell victim to the powerful Trojans. Both Wilson's offense and defense played sterling football. The offense gained 23 first downs and 274 yards, while the defense held Franklin to 7 first downs and 124 yards. WiIson's first score came early in the second quarter, on a 2-yard run by Steve Peterson. ln the second half, the Quakers rallied and threatened on the Wilson 1-yard line. But All-State de- fensive tackle, Frank Bowlby, popped the ball loose and Al Nlenashe recovered the fumble, halting the Franklin drive. Wilson went on to score two more touchdowns for a lopsided 21-O victory. WILSON 32 BENSON 14 Gaining momentum after the preceding week's win, Wilson's Trojans crushed Benson. On the second play of the game, Steve Peterson romped 54 yards to a touch- down. Wilson threatened three more times within the first half. Fumbles stopped two Trojan drives within the Benson 10 yard line, but the third time, Chuck Loeffel scored. ln the second half, two Wilson touchdowns were nullified by penalties before the Trojans finally scored on a Bledsoe-to-Kenward pass. Benson tallied two quick touchdowns, then faded as Wilson picked up 13 more points. 64 Team Captain Bill Lawrence makes diving tackle to stop Marshall ball Head Coach Stan Stanton, Coach Dick Voll, Coach Bob MacFarlane. QQ 1-Lf, son's Ed Messinger makes shoestring tackle on Madison's Terry Houck. Valuable Player Chuck Loeffel sweeps Madison end for added yardage. WILSON 19 GRANT 46 Although Wilson's offense controlled the ball most of the game, the defense was unable to contain Grant's All-State speedster, Onia Bates. His long end runs ac- counted for Wilson's defeat. The Trojans began the game brilliantly, recovering a Grant fumble on the kick- off. However, a costly penalty nullified a screen pass to the Grant 2 yard line, and the ball was spotted on the 32 yard line, where the disheartened team turned over the ball on downs. Onia Bates ran for two touchdowns before Wilson was able to score on a Scott Park-to-Chuck Loeffel pass. The second half saw Grant score fourtouch- downs on long runs, while Wilson gained two hard- earned goals. WILSON 35 MARSHALL 8 The alert Trojans tallied their third straight win by thor- oughly trouncing the Minutemen. WiIson's defensive unit intercepted five Marshall passes and recovered one fumble. The offense, led by Chuck Loeffel, Steve Peter- son, and Jim Briggs, capitalized on the skill of the de- fense, converting three of the five interceptions to touch- downs. An unfortunate safety and a lone touchdown ac- counted for Marshall's eight points. 65 Tommy Trojan Cheerleaders Rally Spirit Directing the excitement of the crowd toward the coming football season, the Fall Varsity Rally demonstrated their spirit with new yells and old-fashioned enthusiasm at the Flashlight Rally. The Rally worked untiringly on stra- tegically-placed hall signs and original name-tags for the players, both of which promoted interest and attend- ance at the games. The Rally also introduced tall Tom- my Trojan, innovated pep week, provided pep assem- blies, and init.iated class spirit competition, all of which contributed to the confidence of the team. Sharon Barney Robin Butterfield Doug Highland DeeAnn Schaumberg Julie DuVall Fall Varsity Rally Janet U'Ren Rhonda Hicks Doug Jones Jon Wiener is SE K 5 3 -K 0 ,if X s' ll fi mf fra-- MIS wx :f fm X K K X X 5,1 :ga 2... Q. f x ILM, 1 , za. 1.1 y QS. 'fi W? 1:55, 3 W Q 4 4 K . fray? 4 ,QV Q li' fx. -ffl: ,,. fb . - 13, A gigs ' . Whit JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row: Tom Messinger, Manager Gordon Anderson, Manager John DeWitt, Tom Pirie, id Berger, Chris Archer, Larry Vanlaningham, Coach Paul Preston. Fifth Row: Roger Slade, Vlanager Jack Burnbach, Larry Cleland, Doug Schons, Andy Hurst, Mike Marlow, Bill Siewert. Fourth Row: Rob Bunnet, Phil Meaney, Don Oliver, Tod Armstrong, Jim Russell, Dave White, John Knope, Ted Caufield. Third Row: Scott Butterfield, Lance Fredericks, Pete hc, us., 5 Lamb, Steve Reimann, Steve Dodds, Jeff Johnson, Paul Engels, Ken Egbert, Chuck-Schoene, Second Row: Don Newell, John Bunzow, Doug Howell, Mike Kelly, Doug Upton, Neil Graber, Alan Duzan, Bill Jameson, Dave Boutelle, Jack Brown. Front Row: Jim Brown, Tom Kauff- man, Ted Hollen, Chuck Beasley, Wally Ogburn, Randy McAyeal, Tim Thompson, Bruce Nicholson, Dan Field, Randy Koch, Brian Moore, JV Football Record Wilson 14 ...,........ . . Washington 12 Wilson 6 . . . Jefferson 12 Wilson 26 .. .. Lincoln 6 Wilson 2 . . . . Madison 25 Wilson O .. . Franklin 15 Wilson O , , . , BSFISOFI 19 Wilson 7 .. .. Marshall 12 B. ,N Wilson 7 . . . Jackson 14 Moments of Brilliance Indicate Potential Battling in a tough Junior Varsity league, the Troyvees established a 2 win-6 loss season record. The defensive squad played consistently well, confining all opponents within a low scoring range. The offensive squad exhibited moments of brilliance as seen in the Jefferson game when Pete Lamb scored a touchdown from 15 yards out with no time showing on the clock. The offensive unit, however, had some difficulty executing its plays. Coach Paul Preston described the season as a good learning year. The players have the potential to be great if they push themselves. Quarterback Jack Brown fires a flare pass. 69 JUNIOR VARSITY RALLY Back Row: Betty Wagner, Dee Taylor, Chris Barney. Front Row: Marsha McGuire, Bill Kralovek, Paul Williamson, Ann Nakadate. Teams Catch Contagious Spirit The Junior-Varsity football and basketball teams re- sponded tothe contagious spirit ofthe JV Rally as the cheerleaders directed enthusiasm on the underclass level. From the time of their autum initiation, the rally's victorious spirit bolstered the morale ofthe team mem' bers. They promoted interest with bright hall posters and individual player placards, and encouraged the varsity players by maintaining a victory hoop at each home game. The JV Rally's vivacity and conscientious behind-the-scenes work was consistent throughout the season. rw., TO JV Rally supports a break-through to victory. 8 m tl nah.. 71 Frosh Football Record Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Jackson Victory Reveals Season's Improvement The Troybabes ended their season's competition with a 1 win-5 loss record. Although they learned the funda- mentals ofthe game, the freshmen experienced difficulty developing team coordination. Outstanding individual performances, like the defensive plays of Howard Davis, and a lack of effective teamwork typified the freshmen's first five games. The final confrontation against Jackson revealed the improvement of a season's practice. ln this game, the freshmen functioned not only as individuals, but also as effective units in a team. Blocking improved, and power plays off the ends and tackles moved the ball consistently. Dick Eichenberger, the season's most valu- able player, scored four touchdowns to lead the frosh to their first victory. 72 19 ............... . . Lincoln 29 O . . Madison 14 O . . Franklin 34 O . .. Benson 21 19 .. .. Marshall 36 28 ................, . . Jackson 26 Assistant Coach Lowell Slick, Head Coach Al Gray. FRESH MAN FOOTBALL TEAM Back Row: Mike Yeomans, Dave Lind, Gerry Boyd, Ed DeGraaf, David Boeckel, Mike Ratty, Eric Pearson, Steve Tallman, Tracy Smith, Ken Starcevich, Doug Cramer, Manager Craig Cowling. Fifth Row: Rod Bird, Marc Pettibone, Jim Mosley, David Wilson, David King, Rick Packard, Mark Clarke, Howard Abrams, Randy Johnson. Fourth Row: Coach Lowell Slick, John Smith, Hal Hagglund, Gordon Winterraud, Greg Howell, Bill Oliver, Paul Berg, Tum Crandall, John Eastman. Third Row: Manager Joe Tucker, Bill Gallagher, Mike Johnson, Mark Garvery, Larry Kuntz, Gary Kerns, Gary Isaacson, Ward Schaumberg, Corky Ward Coach Al Gray. Second Row: Tom Liu, Mark Gutzler, Gary Miles, Bill Pomeranke, Bil Goudge, Pat Murphy, Craig Eaton, Ron Hughes, Walt Pearson, John Agnew. Front Row Jens Andreasen, Howard Davis, Dick Eichenberger, Steve Sandoz, Pete Piluso, Ed Kamish Scott Davis, Neal Hayden, Jim Ward, Walt Jones, John Williams. Wilson defenders Mike Johnson and Walter Jones stop Lincoln ball carrier short of the score. ., .1 vm, . w. W. Ilia-..,, qw- if ,N R - xx M- is xx rl 65,6 H , -.A f :f..1.,. H 4 gLfwab.f' 1 gnu X J Q, , r . f fX, mf, M A M W 4 J 5 - new 3 . YZ Xmas? 2 af, . 4' 5, Q If iid Nw dau- Wm! M J, MT' ' u N K .. -1 . my Q x f i . K' A f , f 1 A . . V . W' R Y , , M, . . azs.M...,,M, . ,, Jltx Mmw-Mr Q, ' .. xx 'Rai 1,- . nik W il. A J X 2' S3595 as A m f , ' f, AOP qv-ww-sqm Strong League Foils State Hopes Wilson's varsity harriers, competing in what Coach Nlakinster termed an extremely strong league, placed third in dual meet standing with a 10 win-3 loss record. In city meet competition, however, they finished fifth, failing to gain a berth at the state meet for the first time in eight years. The team performed well, but inexperi- ence and lack of depth handicapped them. This squad had fewer runners than any other in the past eight years. Bill Carley, Wilson's outstanding runner, suffered a knee injury after the first meet, which hampered his perform- ance in the dual meet competitions Back in shape by the ms, in of if Steve Parsons A L ... Q .. 4 Varsity Cross Country Team Back Row: Gordon Stotler, Pat Warrell, Dave Jostad, Dave Stone, Bill Kinsey, Dan Blunk Manager Ron Brown. Front Row: Coach Gordon Makinster, Bruce Crichton, Doug Reynolds Doug Goodman, Steve Parsons, Bob Boyce, Bill Carley. -f 'fun V 41, . ... , , - ,,.- in' M- ew ' P f 41' Aft? 6 A ,Ni Q:-4 Ji M ,lf jffyw, , 4, ,. W ' f W f Q 7 lawn 4-f tsimsf, 'Ii 'iarve if tau' u-q,,?,.,5 . ,wi g -f ,V M 5 . :Y at . T1 l l Doug Reynolds Pat Warrell Bill Kinsey Bob Boyce Bruce Crichton Gordon Stotler l 1966 Varsity Cross Country 1 Meet 1 Meet 2 Madison 36 Wilson 25 Wilson 44 Franklin 45 Lincoln 83 Benson 92 Jackson 84 Meet 3 Meet 4 Corvallis 24 Wilson 31 Marshall 44 Cleveland 34 Grant 62 Jackson 72 Wilson 135 Washington 115 South Salem 171 Meet 5 Wilson 37 League Record: 10-3 Madison 38 Meet Standing: 3rd Jefferson 95 City Finals: 5th Bill Carley- A Most Valuable Runner 75 Small Squad Hinders Harriers A shortage of runners, resulting from the split with Jackson, hampered the efforts of the J.V. cross country team. Although they experienced difficulty fielding enough runners to count as a team, the Troyvees never- theless mustered up the necessary manpower to com- pete. ln dual meet competition, they scored 5 wins and 8 losses. ln the city meet, the J.V. runners, paced by John lVlilIer, Tom Seger, Jim Porter, and Joe lVlcNaught, placed fifth. . Strong Finish Shows Potential Wilson's freshmen aroused hopes for a strong upcoming varsity squad, as they finished second in the city coma petition. Producing this outstanding finish were Scott Mandel, Butch Smith, and Dave Reese, who placed third. fifth, and sixth, respectively. In dual meet standings, the freshmen were third, with 10 wins and 3 losses. Junior Varsity Cross Country Coach Gordon Makinster, Tom Seger, Bruce Sedgwick, Mike Perry, Joe McNaught, Jim Po ter Dave Bussman, Manager John Fatherree. Freshman Cross Country Back Row: Manager John Fatherree, Tom Tolls, Dave Reese, Tim Wind, Randy Lawrence Ron Brown. Front Row: Scott Mandel, Glenn True, Coach Gordon Makinster, Butch Smith Bruce Boyd. g ,. N. ' f Q- , . f nw , z , pw M--un' QW ,rm as-W ,V is Q -lil aww, P? , ,, . . W , K' ,fw- X . ,V ,IA A gm A 'U ,, K , ' H f .W Q41 + , -,A' N ,A , -'-f - ,, ,Q ,,.,,+M , , , ,, W - y F 'Q . , aw .W ik? L- Q, , 1 ,V , ,L ., 2' 'VL if F H - 'Q W ,M wg. - ,QL k M ,r A 'WL . . 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KO A W 'P' f,,,4Hlf' an '43 ,M 'sm its if + Q43 .,, if ggi. gk Q' 'ax - , . 5 ,S A Saw ,..,'f , , . gf ,ak I, f w, lfrlmnfkgf -:W 4. 3 '29 wt Q I A522 75' ' is el if I BrucesedgwickanwoeMqwaugm gsiraligm v, A .., ,diw' , rf I W ,f ez Q35 in sg 5 Q' ir , 1 'W 'Wf W ,, 'H 5'-2'.'.':. . I 4 X ,W 4' .1 ga 'vu wa in 4' X, M . K . ff. ,LQ Mn iff' 1? BOYS' JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMING Back Row: Randy Green, John Martini, Dick Hallberg, Richard Tombleson, Bill Hedberg, Dick Johnson. Front Row: Dave Keeler, Doug Nicholson, Phil Stevens, Bruce Moon, Don Stevens, .lohn Hoffman, BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING Back Row: Kevin Skinner, .lim Gedney, David Humes, Doug McCart, Bill Fraser, Dalton Hobbs, Jeff Richards, Wayne Richards, Jim Caine. Front Row: David Kopra, Greg Jones, Ron Risberg, Scott Magness, Weiko Kopra, Bob McDonald, Lee Haglund, Steve Jones, Jeff Newbry. Perennial Champs Rank First in City While most Wilsonites were still asleep, the tankmen were plunging through their early morning workouts. These daily 6:45 A.M. practices developed the prowess and endurance that enabled the swimmers to defeat all P.l.L. dual meet opponents by margins of over 26 points. In the city meet, they earned first place honors for the sixth consecutive year. At the state competition, the swimmers placed a close second behind South Eugene, whose star diver earned their winning points. 78 1966 Boys' Varsity Swimming Wilson 94 ...................... .Washington Wilson 74 .... Jefferson Wilson 83 . . . Madison Wilson 83 . . . Marshall Wilson 67 . . . Grant Wilson 77 . . Roosevelt Wilson 82 .... Benson Wilson 77 . . Cleveland Wilson 81 . Franklin Wilson 74 ..,. .....,.... . . Lincoln Wilson 84 .... ,......,,..... .... J a ckson City: lst State: 2nd 8 22 12 11 41 17 13 18 13 21 11 :vw or yn, 'N o 1qf, sf ' K - u g 'P . V I X . 1 4 V 4 ls. 2' pb.. ,f, ge- I 1 O y 0 -M. W 1,4593 . .s if .QQ ' X. A o ' 'Q JW . ,wma ' lf? f' . ,. - 3, . , . , 0 .f X, , 41 s Ao . f , u af ff! J f ii :r,,,,v'! ', 1 ' ' I '-0 Lug 35' , , o Vt E. 5 I -5 L- , Q Cathy Jamison, High School All-American 1965, 1956, 1967 5 FIRST GIRLS SWIM TEAM H h F t R w: Manager Linda King, Patty Hickox, Claudia Brown, Emily Bagby, Linda Fair- Do ancy Meeks, Cathy Walsh, Karen Badgelt, Deborah M les, 1o:ly Jamison, Records Fall as Wilson Triumphs The outstanding Wilson mermaids bettered all P.l.L. op- ponents, retaining their city swimming title. They entered the city meet holding eight city records and emerged possessing all twelve. Although lack of depth prevented the girls from attaining the state championship, they did achieve a respectable second place. At the state meet, Cathy Jamison, an All-American swimmer, bettered her own previous standard to establish a new National Scholastic record in the 100 yard breaststroke. 1966 Girls' Varsity Swimming Wilson 92 .........,............. Washington 8 Wilson 92 ........,........ .... J efferson 12 Wilson 87 .... . . Madison 17 Wilson 83 ..,. .. Marshall 21 Wilson 68 .... ...... G rant 41 Wilson 91 .... . . . Roosevelt 11 Wilson 94 .... . . . Girls' Poly 10 Wilson 71 .... .... C leveland 33 Wilson 92 .... ... . ... Franklin 11 Wilson 82 .... .......... . . . Lincoln 18 Wilson 77 .... .........,... . . . Jackson 25 City: 1st State: 2nd Leslie Dodge anticipates start. 81 5 JN is ' 1966-67 Varsity Basketball First Round Second Round Wilson 82 . Jackson 3 Wilson Jackson 31 Wilson 56 ..... Marshall 6 Wilson Marshall 58 Wilson 46 Madison 5 Wilson Madison 81 Wilson 55 Jefferson 7 Wilson ,.... Jefferson 73 Wilson 78.8 ,,A. Washington 90 Wilson . . . Washi on 67 Wilson 75 V . Lincoln 54 Wilson incoln 53 Wilson 68 Franklii?45' Wilson Franklin 52 Wilson 65 .... Cleveland 55 Wilson .... Cleveland 49 Wilson 84 . Benson 57 Wilson Benson 55 Wilson 60 .... Roosevelt 53 Wilson .... Roosevelt 61 Wilson 68 . . Grant 62 Wilson Grant57 City: 4th City: sin W NaN! luv JL ep if Mike Ploghoft Jack Dale First Round -Strong Finish With the exception of two returning lettermen, Wilson fielded an inexperienced varsity squad. Nevertheless, Coach Crandall, one of the finest prep coaches in the Northwest, forged a team which established a creditable 7 win-4 loss first half record. In the season's opening game, the hoopsters trounced Jackson 82-38. In the fol- lowing game, they encountered a surprisingly strong Marshall squad and were defeated in a double overtime thriller. They were beaten by the three toughest P.l.L. teams in their next three games. These losses were char- acterized by poor defense and ineffective team work on Wilson's part. The Trojans also performed under pres- sure and experienced difficulty playing come-back ball. Despite the four straight losses, the Trojans retained their spirit. Led by Jack Dale, Scott Park, and Jon Hug- gins, the team bounced back, won their remaining six games, and finished fourth in first half ratings. Second Round-Disappointing Defeats Except for the additional losses to Grant and Lincoln, Wilson's second half record resembled their first half's. Wilson's performance improved, however, and three of their defeats, Grant, Lincoln, and Jefferson, could have gone either way. In the Jefferson game, for example, the Trojans led the highly rated Jefferson squad for most of the second half. In the final seconds, however, the Demo- crats surged ahead to win 73-70. Throughout the second round, the Trojans played erratically. Defensive prob- lems still plagued them, and they had difficulty adjust- ing to the other teams' varying styles of play. Coach Crandall, however, did manage to train five juniors who will return next year to form an experienced nucleus for the varsity squad. Coach George Crandall 85 .arf si, Sf' N.- ,,- pa, Sw rdf' QQ V 44 a ., , bzlli A :Ix Z Q ' K . 5 2f-1 Q.: il A Jon Huggins i iz! P 5 E QW -wif . N' Nw. Jim Bunzow Team Honoraries Jack Dale ........... lst Team All-City, Hon. Mention All-State, Nlost Valuable Player Scott Park ..... .......... H on. Nlention, All-City Mike Ploghoft .... .... Nl ost Improved Player Al Nlushen ..... ........ T eam Captain Mark Mayko l N John Knope Doug Jones ff Q Uqvfff '-Li. Chlc Preston Ted Norte Bill Gano-Trainer f' 4 wily' I W.. 1. A X wr 1: f-if, - 4 Ni? 'Q 5 gf- fk 1' 1, sig -. K iw, 'W I 5953 ,sf uf. g N my , .V 'Aff 21 M- M 'L 'ii fu gm. ' , 4? SH .5 if , 1 if ig M R55 1. fx 2? . k 5 -Fat ,Q , 311 f H ii 5- 53 .J - Q 2 Q, f we. ff, ,xg . 'W wi' gg x xi J wks M- yi K f Af W if m As, fa. 1 ilfv A fi Q I -s i sn- A J' JH' , I w V' ,, Q ffxifiamxmipm ,M Cherie Thompson Linda Poznanski Jeanie Josephs Spring Varsity Rally Chuck Loeffel Helen Wahl Kathy Gould Ford Montgomery Marv Peterson fish x t Barb Allen Rally encourages Wilson Power! Senior Power yells resounded at the pep assemblies of this year's spring varsity rally. The rally, capitalizing on this natural spirit source, changed the words to Wilson Power! and combined the enthusiasm of the tour classes toward the support ofthe basketball team. The rally was assisted by spirit committees, which decorated the halls with streamers, covered the lockers with Give 'Em the Axe signs, and promoted spirit in general. The cheerleaders also had dinners with other high school rally squads in order to exchange ideas on arousing school spirit. Marv Peterson JV Basketball Record Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 46-54 ............. . . Jackson 25-45 . . Marshall 52-65 . . Madison 40-65 . .Jefferson 62-56 Washington 57-66 53-63. . . ..... Lincoln 37-47 35-56. .. .... Franklin 63-65 50-56. . . . . . Cleveland 69-49 48-70. . . . . . Benson 65-56 49-50. . . . , . Roosevelt 37-24 . . . . Grant 45-66 Small Size Stymies J.V. Squad Boasting only one individual over six feet tall, the J.V. hoopsters fielded one of the smallest squads in Wilson's history. Nevertheless, tremendous team spirit and hustle established a respectable 10 win-12 loss sea- son's record. Their defense was good. As Coach Hoh- man stated, When the opposition had the ball, we pressed them tight. Their speed enabled them to steal numerous balls and force many turnovers each game. The Troyvees did a creditable job offensively, but expe- rienced difficulty working the ball underneath the bas- ket. They had to rely on fast break and outside shots. Qi .la fn., fi. M . 'ur hd i iii Z1 rg Q - Lachenmeier, Bunzow, Hollander, 92 , A .4 if bmw ef:-ww-:wily A ,,....,...... ,.l'7 '7fTriiQi - .au....1... JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Back Row: Manager Larry Barde, Greg Slavens, John Hughes, Gary Noack, Ron Sluyter, rian o an er ob unne on e ca , 03C l'l'lSS 0 mall. I'0f1 UWC im B Hlld R B ttTyMtlfChE tHh FtR J Dalziel, Andy Hurst, Jack Brown, John Bunzow, Don Newell, Randy Gilberd, Randy Lachenmeier ,o-K if ...N . . -. ess Wilson 37 .......... Wilson 26. .. Wilson 57. .. Wilson 47. ,. Wilson 38. .. Wilson 54. ., Wilson 52. .. Wilson 38. .. Wilson 48. ., Wilson 58... Wilson 48... Frosh Basketball Record Marshall 53 Jefferson 65 .... Lincoln 46 . . Cleveland 60 . . Roosevelt 46 . . . Jackson 50 .. . Madison 35 Washington 68 ... Franklin 58 . . , Benson 55 .. Grant 81 Carl Wells for two more. Frosh Hoopsters Improve Consistently Though the frosh hoopsters had an overall losing sea- son, winning 4 while losing 7, they improved consistent- ly as the season progressed. ln pre-season practice, they were downed by Jackson 31-62, yet in second round play they defeated the same Jackson team 59-50. They worked the ball well while attempting to set up plays, but experienced difficulty shooting. Possessing only average speed and height, they also had defensive difficulty. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM B k R w Bll Frazer, Paul Berg, Carl Wells, Doug Cramer, Tracy Smith, Steve May T , im ndersen. ron w: ohn new, enn rue, Bo Dekoning Ke yPtrsenT A F tRo J Ag GI T b H gg s, Mark Garvey, Kris Krohn, Walt Jones, Coach Ray Nairn. 4,-N 1 ...dna 966-67 Varsity Wrestling 'ilson 31 'ilson 25 'ilson 30 'ilson 47 'ilson 23 'ilson 45 'ilson 8 jilson 18 Ison 24 Franklin 16 . . . Cleveland 20 ...Benson23 Roosevelt 11 ....Grant24 ...Jackson5 Marshall 43 Madison 27 ..,::Jefferson11 . . . Washington 19 Lincoln 24 City: 3rd VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Back Row: Rey Cabral, Pete Summerset, Steve Peterson, Frank Bowlby, Mark Sorenson, Gray, Dick Campbell, Steve Hawke, Gordon Stotler, Steve Edwards, D ve Le s Ro er lim Briggs, Mike Adair, Jeff Johnston, Norm Zahler, Steve Smith. Front Row: Coach Al DeLessert, Ron Risberg, Mike Curry, Paul Montgomery, Phil Lee, Ron Cas es i 3 Injuries Handicap Varsity Grapplers Hampered by numerous injuries to key wrestlers, Wil- son's matmen placed fourth in dual meet competition. Paced by a nucleus of six returning lettermen, the grapplers won 7 of their 10 encounters. At the city tournament, the wrestlers captured third place, finish- ing just 8 points behind first place Grant. Contributing points were Pete Summerset, first place, Norm Zahler and Jeff Johnson, second placeg and Frank Bowlby, Scott Butterfield and Gordon Stotler, third place. Most Valuable Wrestler Norm Zahler en routeto victory over LincoIn's state champion Larry Wilder. 1966-67 Fresh Wrestling 12 Wilson . Benson Wilson Marshall Wilson Madison Wilson Roosevelt Wilson Franklin Wilson Cleveland Wilson .. Grant Wilson . Jackson Wilson Jefferson Wilson .... .... W ashington Wilson . Lincoln Green Grapplers Rout Rivals After a slow start, the Wilson Freshman Grapplers gave their Cleveland and Lincoln rivals sound thrashings. A lack of depth resulted in a 4 win-7 loss season's rec- ord. Coach Paul Preston cited Jim Mosely and Corky Ward as outstanding team leaders. Two frosh wrestlers, Evan Kaeser and Greg Howell, represented Wilson at the city championships. They were defeated, however, by older, more experienced opponents. FRESHMAN WRESTLING Back Row: Coach Paul Presto D v B kl J M ley Ho d D s Cr g E t Greg Howell, Gary Isaacson. F t Ro Y E K r Ph'l'p Ra Co ky W d .l h B Pet van aese , I I z, r Chuck Schoene on way to a 13-2 victory over Lincoln s Billy Joe Moore at 320 pounds one of the nation s heaviest prep wrestler 98 l l l B66-67 J.V. Wrestling ilson 38 ......,............ ilson 44 ..., ilson 24 .... ilson 41 .... ilson 18 .... ilson 65 .... ilson 27 .... ilson 9 ..AA ilson 58 ,... ilson 49 .... ilson 38 ................... . . Franklin .. Cleveland . . . Benson . . Roosevelt . . . . Grant . . . Jackson .. Marshall .. Madison Jefferson , . . Washington Lincoln 12 36 26 16 33 O 28 46 3 5 26 Varsity Call-ups Expunge J.V. Squad Numerous J.V. grapplers were called up to varsity level to fill the gaps left by the injured varsity wrestlers. Lacking depth, the J.V. matmen vvere unable to fill the resulting void. Led by Scott Butterfield, who compiled an undefeated dual meet record, the J.V. squad won 7 of their 11 matches. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Co h St Stanton Jack Smith, Scott Butterfield, Jack Nunn, John Kara- Back Row: ac an mano, ou c ons, e ow au ie uck coene, re owe, rian aer, rai sDgSh TdCfldCh Sh GgHlIB L Cg C ley. Front Row: John Palumbo, Dave Bussman, Eliot Meier, Rick Kaufman, Norm R kles, Keith Peters, Dave Altman, Evan Kaeser, Scott Boyd. ic 1967 Soccer Record Wilson Wilson 2 ................ Bishop Dagwell 0 . Catlin Gabel 0 Wilson . . Jackson O Wilson . . Jackson O Wilson . . Sunset 3 Wilson 2 ..,. ........ . . Sunset 1 Wilson 5 ,... i........ . . Jackson 1 City: lst State: 1st Soccer Buffs Bedraggle Opponents Though soccer is not a varsity sport, Wilson's thirty M soccer buffs played with the dedication and determi- nation of letter winners. A great desire to win com- pensated for their lack of experience, as the team established a 6 win-1 loss prep record. The fast break offense, the highest scoring in the state, averaged 3.3 points per game. The impregnable defense produced four shut-outs and gave up only five goals all season. Q G if VM... . 9 - 9. h EiimW.s'5 fkig., ' craft 'KW 'HM wt. Where the Action is... loo Paul Frisch sets up a score in the rout of the Raiders. Lehft to right: Dave Harold, Sam Haralampus, Fred Wert, Paul Dennis Rees, Paul Wilmoth, Coach BillJenkinson, Rob Jenkinson, Frisch, Bill Lawrence, Jim Tarbell, Dave Gardner, John Stallings, Tim Lewis. P S ' Soccer-tough legs. 10 1966-67 Gymnastics Wilson . . . . . . Jackson 32 Wilson 63.5 ,.. ... Grant 36.5 Wilson ...,. . . . Jefferson 39 Wilson Gymnasts Vault to Championships City lst District: 3rd .. Roosevelt26 Paced by the outstanding performances of Kent Fred- erickson, Charlie Ek and Ray Kreps, Wilson's cham- pion gymnasts defeated all P.l.L. opponents to capture the dual meet crown. ln the city championships, the gymnasts again achieved first place honors, winning the five top ranked positions and surpassing the closest rival by 531f2 points. Although the team was led by seniors, six underclassmen will return to form the nu- cleus of next year's squad. Kent Fredrickson performs difficult handstand on parallel bars O2 GYMNASTICS Back Row: Bruce Martin, Don Anderson, Steve Cramer, Dan Rainey, Jim Remington, Les Brown, Charlie Ek, Gary Sever, Lindsay Blackwell, Ray Kreps, Wink Warren, Mr. Stallings. Front Row: Rod Lathrop, Weikko Kopra, Vance Bodhaine, Bob Kirk, Jon Shuberg, John Purdy, Kent Frederickson, Bruce Velton, Brian Lasselle, Bruce Lasselle, Byron Swanson, Van Mason. Y X x 5 KY T r 1 xv af .K 6: Freshman Ed Kramer attempts a half front lever on the rings .2-5 F15 iw QE 9 sq lg 5 is :fi ,Q QP 55 Q is K, is ri A we Q 33' 93 7 2 X E 32 E ay if we as if? ff, ex- ,Lf 595 ss? 25 ax? .X v- fx lift H 'I -. . -V . 1 1357? f w ' U ' 4 17 iv::3iJfEf'i:L:T':ff5fl?if??2f5..f?.'E'!fff?li3Efl9ff1i fii?ikff'i1i?!slai'IiS3W f5? '7L,k?lJb2LLiLSf-' K '1f2!iL?hiZ+iEff1ff ' Riff 1-4zfgivfbiifffilfpif?'iE1i'Lf:g2,?imfi1Sf73LV?i5f2Y5le,1.a-:-'12,.15152!5iE5xHE?iil!f3iZK5'g??3-22535255559' g gg L. , 513-A QQ, K ,gf K px 'K . ,Q E Nw 1, 4.xf f -.A-Q:-x M1213 ffg,.g,:SsA Y gg- :jg ' f.f-1fiQE?L,gG.f, K ff K ,3 A5 'llrfefl H - Jul J ylwr' vp, F pd 9551 .self Y, -bf 9531: Ii W 2 ,514 was .- ff - A4-Q , 4 ww-' f . -Q BEST EFFORTS CUp to April 143 100 220 440 880 Mile I, I ..,. 2 Mile ..... High Hurdlesl , Lovv Hurdles Shot Put . . . Discus .... Javelin ...A High Jump , Long Jump . Pole Vault . . 440 Relay . Mile Relay A , . Kauffman 10.4 Kauffman 23.5 .... Carley 53.5 . . Carley 2:O4.5 .. Carley 4:37.5 . Goodman 10:19.3 Nicholas 16.7 ....,..Sitko 22.4 . . , Bovvlby 52'2 . . , Adair 149'8 Melvin 164'8 . . . . . Thomas 5'8 Huggins 5'8 Jones 5'8 , , . . Jones 20'4 Sorensen 13'6 . . . . . . . 46.6 . . 3241.8 Consistent Mark Sorensen sets a school record 06 of l3'6 in the pole vault l l Jim Melvin flips discus for second place in the city relays. Balance, Depth Guide Cindermen Success Though this year's track squad boasts no outstanding individuals, it is, nevertheless, one of the strongest in the school's history. Accounting for this is the team's tremendous balance and depth, there is not one weak area. Jim Melvin, last year's high point man, leads a strong crew in the weight events. Mark Sorenson, a school record holder, dominates the pole vault. Junior Bill Carley expertly runs all distances from the 440 to the mile, and versatile Kirk Kenward is capable of filling in in all events. Dual meet competition has revealed Wilson's excellence, the Trojans soundly defeated their first three opponents, handing Jefferson its first defeat ever by a Wilson team. ln the city relays, the Trojans placed third, the highest finish in Wilson's history. VARSITY TRACK TEAM Back Row: Craig Parker, John Bledsoe, Kirk Kenward, Jim Melvin, Frank Bolby, Harrow, Chii Preston, Coach Gordon Makinster. First Row: John Fatherree, Coach Ray Mark Sorensen, Jay Nicholas, Jon Huggins, Bob Simonton, Pat Warrell, Bob Hermann, Nairn, Lee Docken, Joe McNaught, Don Kauffman, Paul Thomas, Doug Jones, Doug Jack Drorbough. Second Row: Mike Black, Al Menashe, Paul Montgomery, Mark Pasero, Bruce Crichton, Steve Peterson, Jim Briggs, Jeff Johnston, John Knope, Don Sitko, Dave Goodman, Bill Carley, Coach Paul Preston. lO JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK TEAM Back Row: Craig Parker, Mike Cunningham, Brian Hollander, Dennis Reese, Bill Siewert shall Tom Seger Bill Lawrence Bruce Doreen Dun Newell Pete Lamb First Row Ted Dave Musolf, Karl Rudnick, John Hughes, Jim Russell, Robert Burnett, Pete Benson Caufield lim Dalziel Coach Paul Preston Coach Gordon Maklnster Coach Ray Nairn Second Row: John Karamanos, Tim McDuffie, lohn Smith, Reed Siegfridson, John Mar Ed Berger Paul Engels Wilson Power Dominates Track Circuit Wilson's Troyvee trackmen remain undefeated after three tough dual meets, even traditional track standout Jefferson fell to Wilson's povver. At the city relays, the J.V.'s finished a commendable third, close behind Grant and Nlarshall. Wilson's squad, led by high point man Jim Dalziel, is expected to continue its winning ways, finishing high in dual meet rankings. J.V. Track Record CScores up to April 145 Wilson 67.5 ,..................,.. Franklin 59.5 Wilson 70.0 .... . . . . . Jefferson 56.0 Wilson 96.5 . . . . Benson 30.5 Junior Jim Dalziel leaps to long jump victory for the undefeated J.V. squad. 108 FRESH MAN TRACK TEAM Back Row Dan Rosenfeld David Reese Mike Yeomans Doug Cramer Steve Mays Gerald Mandel, Butch Smith. First Row: Bob DeKoning, Randy Lawrence, Coach Paul Preston, Boyd Rick Packard Tony Peterson John Hinds John Fatherree Second Row Bruce Boy Coach Gordon Makinsler. Coach Ray Nairn, Sandy Benson, Jeff Yardley. Geor e Economus Dan Suher John Po ell GI T M k G tl G M S Outstanding Individuals Highlight Frosh Hurt by a small turnout due to manpower losses to Jackson, WiIson's Troybabe track squad has not proved to be as powerful as in past years. They've lost their first three meets, and as yet, have met only one power- ful team, Benson. There are outstanding individuals, however. Doug Crammer, for example, the finest shot put prospect Wilson has produced in many years. Frosh Track Record fScores upto April 143 Wilson 50.5 ................ .... F ranklin 76.5 Wilson 52.0 . . . . . Jefferson 75.0 Wilson 51.0 . . . . Benson 76.0 Versatile Doug Crammer approaches freshman school shot put record. 10 af-rib xi' up ' K2 .wr s s -f 2235! me 'iff 2 , A , Q5 at ,- Q 110 Catcher Jim McGIone snags a low pitch. Q Shortstop Marv Peterson attempts to tag runner at second base. new ,4 .. A qi Championship Form Returns Wilson's city championship form of 1962 appears to be returning to this year's batmen. The batting is outstand- ing. Both lVlarv Peterson and Chuck Loeffel have aver- ages of over 400. Base running is also good. Defense, a weak point of last year's squad has improved substan- tially. The pitching is fair, but better is needed for a championship team. Though the Trojans lost two of the first three P.l.L. games, they defeated their next three opponents. With their great team spirit, and the momentum of this three game winning streak, they should finish within the upper division. Asn. g AHA Eh .-.. VARSITY BASEBALL ac R Randy Page, Bill Lawrence, Jim McGlone, Scott Kjos, Jack Dale, Gary Noack, e Fu ry Marv Peterson, Tony Metcalfe. Front Raw: Greg Slavens, Jim Musser, Scott ef Id G ry Loven, Chuck Loeffel, Bob Wilson, John Wilbone, Randy Lachenmeier, eve C e John Bernbach. X We 5 it S 3 16 Gary Noack hurls another fast ball. e si S 3, it Q E El ES Rf ix eff S9 gf! 1 LN Q if First sacker Chuck Loeffel nails Benson runner 1967 Varsity Baseball QScores up to April 143 Wilson 9 .......,.............. Wilson 3 . . . 1 Wilson 4 s..s K gi Wilson 12 . . . ' iq? A 9,1 Wilson 5 . . . . . Wilson 18 ......... Chuck Loeffel-maintaining high batting average. Coach Bob McFarlane analyzes the situation during tense game with Benson. Jackson 3 . . Marshall 4 . . . Madison 7 . . . Jefferson 9 Washington 2 .. Lincoln4 J.V. Baseball Record U CScores up to April 145 Wilson 3 . . . ......................A Madison 6 Wilson6... . .. . ...Lincolnl Wilson 6 ...... ....4.......,....... F ranklin 1 Composure-Key to J.V. Victory Though first game jitters resulted in a disappointing loss to lVladison, the composed J.V. baseball squad beat both of its next two opponents, Franklin and Lincoln, by substantial margins. Against Lincoln, Wilson's star pitcher, Dave White, pitched a no-hitter. With such superb pitching in addition to strong offense and de- fense, the squad is expected to compile a winning record. 4 Randy Gilberd makes catch in 7-6 victory over Grant. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Back Row: Dave White, Steve Dodds, Ron Sluyter, Rob Bunnett, Larry White, Coach Crandall. Second Row: Vince Arditi, Mike Poust, Larry Herring, Rob Jenkinson, Dick Pearce, Randy Gilberd, Joe Robins. Front Row: Rod Couture, Ted Hollen, John Bunzow, Jack Brown. FRESHMAN BASEBALL Back Row: Eric Pearson, John Smith, Tim Anderson, Randy Johnson, Paul Berg, Coach Hohman. Second Row: Doug Nicholson, Jim Mosley, Mark Grafe, Norman Barker, Mark McDonald, Todd Noack, Jeff Weld. Front Row: Bill Pomerenke, Larry Barde, Don Douglas, Bill Goudge, Ed Kamish, John Agnew. Reduced Squad Proves Superior Cutting was permitted for the first time on the frosh level baseball this year. The usual organization of 40 boys was trimmed to a tight 20 man unit. Consequently Coach Hohman was able to give more personal attention, and has thereby developed a superior squad which is expected to finish high in the P.l.L. ratings. Depth 'is goody morale is high. The team's 9-O win over a tough Jefferson squad is a good indication of their outstanding ability. was 'Jaw V s 4 ,A-v.7 ' s T K Q. 2 .- . i wir j, . ,, ,V , . gs' - 3 A , ' Mt . ww. , W . yK ' Mg. J Q , ,, .1 i . . ' ' if - -f T V r elsif K . + x ' at ' Af'-I - ' - 'L QQQQHL A - ag -, . . . . Q e -' at . Nw, .f -- ' fv- , 'f1'w K - . if U '. ' fff. . :jf J , , 0 . 45' 31, . . N uv , .. K, ' . -H Z 1 aw, Hi 5 I my . -1, ' gs' - I . ug , 4' 'WY K V rf , i L is p C, --,,L, yu ,w,,j,,, ,pn,,NgwWf--1. , jr.V.gw3uA.1N M' K- s my V , y V A AA Q , ' . - . M , I , fr .V , , , . A ,. ' -1, , W, gg V , ., , Q, . . .54 5 v ,. ,Jw . A ff A Bill Gouge raps the ball for a base hit. 115 GIRLS' GOLF TEAM Left to right: Kathy Driara, Sue Smith, Julie Pearson, Dee Taylor, lan Torheim, Jeannie Frutiger, Mary Tatum. Women Power Lacking Lack of participation and inexperience plagued Wilson's duffers. Only eight girls turned out. Just two letter- women returned and Leslie Kaufman, the best golfing prospect, was unable to compete due to illness. The squad was defeated 12-O in their first P.l.L. match, and with such abbreviated resources, expects to finish low in the rankings. 6 BOYS' GOLF TEAM Left to right: Chuck Fryer, Jim Taylor, Rick Kaufman, Howard Abrams, Steve McDowell, Mark Nielsen. Green Duffers Have Fair Way To Go Sporting only two returning lettermen, Nlark Nielsen and Chuck Fryer, this year's golf team is one of the weakest in the school's history. They lost their first match to Cleveland, and will probably finish in the middle of the league. However, a large reserve of inexperienced duf- fers turned out, and with this year's experience they should form a strong base for next year's squad. , 'QL :I 35355 if ski:-awnwwwtv 'a Fryer blasftibne out of the sand si '1 51 Q' A ,,,,, -1 Wilson Netmen Court First Place Honors Wilson's tennis squad is an outstanding prospect for first place finishes in both city and state competition. After four matches of P. l. L. play, they stand undefeated. Randy King, Wayne Baker, and the doubles team of Ben- son Liu and John Lundblade have not been beaten. If junior Randy King, who was last year's state champion, repeats that performance, and if one other Wilsonite places at the state tournament, Wilson will take state. Wilson Girls Press Grant's Racket Wilson's powerful girls' team is pressing perennial champ Grant for first place tennis honors this year. They are, thus far, undefeated, and have two shut-outs to their credit. Jean Nakadate and lVlary Cruickshank remain unbeaten in singles play, while the doubles team of Ann Pasero and Barbara Slane has also bested all opponents. 118 l i 1 BOYS TENNIS D d K lly B Liu, Don Oliver, Randy King, John Lundblade, Wayne Baker, Coach avi e , en Norman Sipple, GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Back Row: Laurie King, Holly Dirker, Carol Lundblade, Barbara Slane, Kathy Nadal. Front Row: Anne Pasero, Jean Nakadate, Mary Cruickshank. 1967 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 1967 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Boys' Tennis CScores up to April 143 5 ....................... 3... 5... 5 ............. Girls' Tennis fScores up to April 143 5 ....................... 5... 4... Jefferson . Lincoln Roosevelt Jackson Jefferson . Lincoln Roosevelti Jackson F.. ,,,-A -Q ruff n . .' s.,5.4'Qg in 1, -- f D Q, 4 iq v ,R 7 . 9 -it' 4 . . s 1 ' s B ffegea . - f 5- s s , N. .at ,: it 'fl 8 5 ' 1' W , '5 Vx , ' at 4' s'?'h S- . ' xv, sb if MM M Q if . Q ' sf Y 'I 1 : ii Sr W.-fe . , s as by Wm T s at fha ,H-v 5 .sf i sf Q: wma - if 9' State Champion Randy Kung smashes a serve. Q fr ,Q 8 xegxfa 9 iiufilaw SMJQCESVL is Swv QMDCXVXQK 060665 fwucb 65- 1' A' Wil! CVR y,Q5l,L I ldfififfifwig Wvfbciq, Mvzfsx, of L15 Whiz? Paw WLS 552' M A .5 Qzrvwa QQHSWX UMM wwf Mbflfl Wffiiif MW i L6 wilfzcvu WMM gun- ua I in mm v4Jb mn nmmz ,, XX-. Activities Scott Kjos, President Your Voice is Heard Headed by Student Body President Scott Kjos, the fall executive board rejuvenated student government and encouraged the revision of school policies. Leadership workshops for class and club presidents and student body officers focused attention on school problems and resulted in proposed solutions. Another workshop for student representatives acquainted all reps with Parlia- mentary Procedure, which resulted in productive assem- blies. Placing emphasis on student initiative, the exec board encouraged individual suggestions, which led to the reinstatement of food in the Student Union under student supervision, and the establishment of a Student Recognition Committee. The Recognition Committee chose the Boys and Girls of the Month and used the Statesman to honor them for their service. Cal Clarke, Vice President -Y ---- -------Y--'rf---rf--'J Cathy Jamison, Treasurer J N ,Q all llsflllf K illgfllii gylllljgiu Hlnni' fugllllin 'ull ll' 'll' NS' Cal Clarke organizes the Inter-Club Council. Pam Anderson and Cathy Jamison tackle record-keeping. Jackie Larkin, Activities Chairman Chic Preston, Athletic Commissioner -b. W ..', . I H.-.,, , xx-A , 123 Maj ...A A.F.S. student Franco Bernabe speaks universal language. A.F.S. Brings Peace Through Friendship American Field Service brings the students of the world together in the realization that certain universal values remain constant despite varying customs and traditions. Through its program of exchange students, A,F.S. cre- ates better understanding on an individual level. Stu- dents are chosen on the basis of their knowledge and attitude toward their countries and their belief in A.F.S.'s goal of world peace. This belief is expressed simply by Wilson's Italian exchange student, Franco Bernabe, We think that life is too beautiful for wasting it in hate and wars. Franco explains ltalian customs -to skeptical Dinah Sackett. 124 Tote Jonsson me 7 5- Activity Director's accent confuses caller st Germany provides an ominous glimpse of a militarized world. Speaker takes advantage of Hyde Park's freedom of expression. Culture Barrier Crossed Forty-two high-schoolers from Oregon, Washington, and ldaho prepared themselves for the American Heritage Association European Seminar Abroad over several months prior to their early summer departure. ln June, the students joined jet-set travellers as they flew from New York to Scotland and transferred planes to London. The entire group stayed with different families in London for two weeks, taking classes on European problems every morning. The seminar, travelling all over Europe, especially enjoyed England's Buckingham Palace, Lon- don Bridge, and Windsor Castle, Germany's East Berlin Wall, and Munich, Czechoslovakia's Prague, Rome's Coliseum, Old Roman Forum, and Pope Paul in his villa, and France's Eiffel Tower, and Arc de Triumph. Although the students stayed in Youth Hostels and carried all their belongings in forty-pound rucksacks on their backs, they arrived back in Portland with much more luggage, no money, sun-tanned faces, and memories of a wonder- ful summer. Continental-minded Wilsonites join the jet-set. 125 X ' 8 26 lt's called touch football, girls! Gartered Puffers Tie Tough Juniors Breaking tradition, the sun shone on the annual United Good Neighbors Powder Puff game. The junior gridders puffed their way through a scoreless game with a deter- mination that rivalled the more disciplined Varsity team. A spirited boys' rally yelled constant encouragement as water-balloons rained from the audience. The game, a successful fund raising project, was highlighted by knock-kneed Trojohns who can-canned to the apprecia- tive whistles from the spectators. Awards were given at the end of the battle for the Nlost Valuable Player, Most Inspirational Player, and All-American Player on each team. As the girls ran off the field, suppressed rivalry was released when the juniors tried to steal the seniors' red garters as trophies of the game. if U 'Y . 0 ,h 3 AUM r... 7 kv in J t V , I V 1 7 f' A I A ff X I .M A 1 7i1'B1 ri. if ix .-.4 , Wm WW all 1 A Senior Coach Cliff Matousek stares in disbelief. Janet Twitchell leaps over the field in a single bound. ...df A t -E fi Unidentified junior girl is downed by SENIOR POWER. Senior Rally members whip enthusiasm into shape. 127 Troy Captures Helen The pulsating beat of The Others combined with sweeping green and white streamers to create the spir- ited mood at the Letterman-sponsored Helen of Troy. Troy's prize, Queen Barb Jensen, was captured from a court of six charming princesses and crowned while the crowd expressed their approval. 8 Queen Barb joins her subjects on the dance floor. E z HELEN OF TROY COURT Back Row: Krista Markee, Debbie Schaller, Heidi Duckier. Front Row: Chris Barney, Queen Barb Jensen, Betty Wagner. is 2 2 5 2 S Q F i Mutual fear elicits togetherness. Ray of sunshine illuminates Anne Frank's dark world. l Confined teenagers question the adult world. Curtain Rises on World War ll Germany As the curtains rose and the spotlight fell on the ingen- ious scenery, the audience responded to the reflective mood set for this year's Senior Class Play, The Diary of Anne Frank. Senior Sue Poplack superbly portrayed the boredom, the terror, and finally the peace of mind that Anne Frank experienced in three years of hiding from the Nazis. Bill Hedberg, as Nlr. Frank, gave a very believable representation of a courageous, understand- ing father, and an intelligent, unbiased referee for the feuding families. lVlrs. Frank, played by Linda Bloom, projected the deep emotional feeling of a troubled mother, and Nlarty Westerman, as Peter, had a sensi- tivity to his role that conveyed his boyish personality to the audience. 129 Spotlight Cast on Rhythm The throbbing tempo ofthe band set the animated mood for Wilson's annual variety show, the Trojan Trix. Spot light on Rhythm focused on twenty-one acts including songs, dances, and novelty numbers before near capacity crowds. Masters of ceremonies Steve Biethan and John Zagone supplied a humorous dialogue which assistance in Trojan Trix were lVlr. Jack Dalby, conductor of the Show'Bandg lVlr. Lowell Slick, head ofthe drama department, lVlr. Merle Lotz, director of the ensemble No matter what shape your stomach's in O Crazy legged Troianes kick up twelve borrowed heels connected the various acts. Providing instruction and sm' I Director Slick coaches Ann Scott and Steve Biethan. Billy Hemstreet thinks that There's Nothing Like a Dame. l Anatevka citizens ponder Tradition 131 32 Couples Whirl Through Toyland After gazing at window displays filled with toys and en- ticing holiday treats, couples entered Santa's Toyland at Wilson's annual Homecoming Ball. A lifeesize toy train chugged into position at the crowning-hour to receive the nine junior members ofthe Homecoming Court. Last year's queen Rhonda Hicks announced Michelle Novak as the new queen for 1966, and seated her on the throne in the middle car. The senior class coordinated their class charity with the theme of the dance by accepting donations of a toy per couple in Santa's Toy Shop. Colored photos were taken while couples danced to the music of Bob Jones andshis orchestra. Queen Michelle charms her subjects HOMECOMING COURT Penny Boals, Judy Kennedy, Berta Poznanski, Queen Michele Novak, Mary Clark, Kristine Lundquist, Thalia Williams. Sitting: Margi Morrison, Andryce Amiton. Despite Santa s hesitancy Bonnie MacBean Janet U Ren and Paul Frisch enjoy Christmas Spirit. '-1-'wwlsi-.H-. i,s.g,m 4 lynn. l I M-Q-if .. raw-.,..,. , Darn Kids... burned my beard and put bubble gum on my belt! Deck the Halls with Christmas Spirit The Christmas spirit invaded the hearts of Wilonsites as they contributed gifts to be sent to the troops in Vietnam. A Vietnam Committee collected notions like pens, rec- ords, after-shave lotion, Kool-Aid, and popcorn, which could be used at any time ofthe year to make the men more comfortable. The school service clubs participated in the drive by contributing a certain amount of money or items. A Christmas Assembly, in which the music department highlighted the program, was also presented to give students the feeling of holiday cheer. Yeah, Santa, but you promised! 1 33 34 Reflections of Winter Phil Leeis flowered cast forecasts the ciose of winter. Scott Miles eagerly accepts Schussboomer crown. The crowd sits it out. bw Tiddlewinker Larry Hahn flips chips at pensive Pamela Anderson. S if 1 And the beat goes on . . Mr. Rinearson thinks he's out of sight. 135 fi An anonymous bear encourages 13 Fire alarm advertises hot game. Senior Ed Tweedale stops faculty with a single blow the dubious Rally. Faculty fogies envy youthful stamina. Seniors Thwarted Again Traditional Senior-Faculty rivalry was renewed on Nlarch 9th as the two teams battled on the basketball court in an effort to raise money for the American Field Service Program. The seniors were determined to secure their first win in the game's history: however, their patriotic green gym togs and their youthful enthusiasm were not enough to claim a victory. Earlier clashes with the Jack- son teachers had given the Wilson fogies an organiza- tional edge, and with an exhibition of basketball wiz- ardry, they pushed forward to win by two points. Scott Kjos calculates a strategic ambush. l 1 3 38 Jane McLeod, Treasurer Vice President Dave Anderson organizes the Club Carnival. Wilson Government Student-Oriented Wilson's spring executive board, acting under the qual- ified leadership of Dave Jostad, eagerly undertook the responsibilities of student guidance. More students were incorporated in the effort to solve major school issues, and several new student-committees were established on a volunteer basis. A successful system for regulating fire drills was initiated by one committee and a project was started to maintain cleanliness in Wilson's cafe- teria. Cabinet members also took part in a regional con- vention held in Salem, Oregon at which significant problems were discussed and resolved. Linda Olson, Secretary Gail Copenhagen, Activities Chairman . M ' ' f . Tim Gallagher, Athletic Commissioner 5 , K . his 4, iw--.1 5. from' David Anderson, Vice President Linda Olson and Gail Copenhagen are involved in business, or is it gossip David Jostad, President SWEETHEART COURT Wendy MacBean, Margaret Bledsoe, Carrie Larkin, Queen Betty Wagner, Patti Allen, Debbie Case, Crystal Collins, Sitling: Vicki Hanson, Jackie Green. KNWIQ V, rim Belle Betty Wagner, chosen as Wilson Sweetheart 'ountain Brings Romance ouples tossed coins in the fountain, and left their :tes to Cupid at Wilson's annual Sweetheart Ball, Three Coins in a Fountain. Identifying themselves ith a silhouetted boy and girl holding hands behind lighted fountain, couples strolled amid pink and red earts, traditional cupids, and colonial columns. Sweet- eart Queen Betty Wagner ascended along a white 'idge to receive her crown from 1966 Queen Connie eBauw. Queen Betty was chosen from a court of nine Jphomore sweethearts. Cupid's fateful arrows found ueir marks as couples danced to the music of Jim ttle and the Sentimentalistsf' Debbie Case and Carrie Signer construct Sweetheart Ball decorations. 14 -mu....,a 1 I 51 1 1151! N H :fn-225,151 af? Bald and boisterous the Lida Rose quartet CFOOHS in SWEET h2I'm0ny- Young Keith Wallan delights audience with Gary Indiana. 142 15241 a ' hw Ng, V, l. Pit: bf .1 ' 2 Marian the Librarian sings Goodnight to her someone. Bill Hedberg GUIOYS the role Of 3 C0Uf1f9l'f9it band leader- Wilson Heralds Music Man Seventy-six trombones heralded the arrival of the lVlusic lVlan in Wilson's River City. Professor Harold Hill's musical swindle created pandemonium among the Iowan townspeople and among the cast of eighty stu- dents. With an accomplished orchestra, accentuating the small town atmosphere, the actors elicited standing ovations after each performance. Under the direction of Mr. Lowell Slick, Bill Hedberg delighted audiences as the crooked salesman, and Pat lVlanley as the librarian who reformed him. 14 Scott Fishel and Debbie Case enjoy Wilson's courtyard despite spring showers Q95 Freshman Tony Varisco studies on WiIson's vast green lawns. dl' S , all 0 9 of If of N s .1 Q :Q 'SEA 'O' 5-.35 P ar Echoes of Spring . . . RNS l-llNlT0 The , LD D -'DFluelllER HN f Q M RQH Hall poster encourages daughters to remember Daddy. Brazilian Edyala tells of her country in native costume. 145 Club Carnival Affords Youthful Entertainment Wilson's canvassed gymnasium was packed with grade schoolers, high schoolers and supervising adults on the night of this year's Club Carnival. Fun-seekers circulated through the many booths to make the carnival the most successful in Wilson's history. Students paced out cir- cles at Amicia's cake walk and twisted to match each other's footprints at Omechi's twister booth. Those pro- nounced hopeless by a tarsighted fortune-teller spent the night in Gladiator's Tijuana Jail. Concluding a suc- cessful night, students transferred their enthusiasm to the music of the Group Therapy. dsl bil' . ,E l Xa fmt f J. f W . 4535! Cassandra members Rhonda Hicks, and Vickie Maki provide smiling encouragement for duffers in the Garden Golf booth. ,C 46 ,,. iq K jffl gl V any K :V ' Amicia's Cakewalk entices hungry Carnival-goers. 1 li it v . I . Cynical illusion, Dee Ann Schaumberg, haunts her husband's second wife. - 'N ...ri n--g-.,-.1 Y ff fWw++n........o..,Na,, ,M ,M H J '--1--aim, -1a-.....,,,,,- Repertory Theater Investigated A spirited play visited Wilson's stage on April 20 and 21 this year. The lead roles in Noel Coward's comedy Blithe Spirit were taken by drama director lVlr. Lowell Slick. and senior Carol Nlayer. The play was outstanding in preparation and set decoration. lt was produced in three and one-half weeks instead of the usual six weeks for a school play. Lively seances and the antics of Dee Ann Schaumberg as Charles Condomine's deceased wife gave the play an eerie, but also humorous air. Madame Arcati induces a supernatural visit with her seance. 147 A ' ' rf'ffmSvXaM rv' Yinvv ..... las... 123.4 . :aww at . -5 ,4,g.3,.?jSg2:4f, -fi Liif x. Young spectator receives reassurance that it is all in fun at the annual Rose Parade. Expectation . . .Challenge . .. Excitement . . . Glamour . .. All are reflected in the eyes of eight anxious girls . . and in a fleeting moment which will last a lifetime . . a princess. Surrounded by a colorful summer garden, Princess Linda greets her subjects. 149 50 QUEEN JULIE GEORGEANNE BARLOW KATHLEEN GOULD PAT MANLEY May Courts Beauty Roses of infinite variety bloom throughout Portland each spring, and every rose, while unique, retains the same regal beauty and grace for which it is famous. The Wil- son lVlay Court is also comprised of unique individuals, yet each possesses the magical qualities of beauty and poise. JULIE DUVALL GAY REAVIS MARY NEILSON LESLIE EVANS PRINCESS LINDA POZNANSKI oses on Review is year the theme Roses on Review will be inter- eted in a variety of ways by every traveller to the realm Rosaria. A court of roses, each member a qualified iissary from a proud school, is selected to reign during se Festival Week. The anxiety and excitement before ery announcement of new royalty is almost overpower- g. Anticipation grows until the Coronation, when isaria crowns a queen. 'll' '15 15 Changing Weather Vitalizes Activities Wilson's Spring Activities commenced with the appear- ance of yellow daffodils and violet crocuses in Wilson's flower beds. lVlarch came in like a lamb, and brought withfit the first sunny days and the Father-Daughter Banquet, lVly Fair Daddy. The girls enjoyed the com- panionship of their male parents, and relished the selection of food at the banquet. Spring was also intro- duced with the presentation of the American Field Serv- ice assembly, and the Senior-Faculty basketball game. Seniors Monica Larsell, Georgie Barlow, and Janet U'Ren model popular spring Dr. Ler1dOr1 Smith 2mUSeS audience with anecdotes Proud fathers enjoy temporary relief from administrative about father-daughter relationships. The Music Department's Spring Concert enchants audiences. 5 Clubs Diane increase from a well-known source. Society Honors Scholars National Honor Society, maintaining its standards of intellectual proficiency, attempted to analyze the Port- land grading system this year. Also in relation to their scholarly reputation, the club organized the All-City Col- lege Bowl League and held a Trivia Bowl at an October meeting. An initiation banquet took place at the Anchor- age Restaurant, where new members heard Dr. Donald Balmer speak on Political Science. The society investi- gated possibilities for a student lounge, and planned a used book sale to raise capital for other activities. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row: Brian Birtley, Fred Ritter, Larry Hahn, Dennis Elonka, Karl Rudnick, Richard Libby, Greg Layne, Al Mushen, Lawrence Keefe, Bill Kinsey, Don Jensen, Eric Thune, Kathy Stenfors, Ginger Turner. Fourth Row: Jon Wiener, Randy Page, Janis Peck, Rocco Lardiere, Louis Grothaus, Norman Cole, Dan Blunk, Steve Hawke, Bonnie Bergstrom, Pat Manley, Janice Martilla, Becky Gano, Karen Showers, Becky Rltzmann, Third Row: David Kruse, Pete Wayson, Terry Teuscher, Pat Kullberg, John Allen, Cathy Jamison, Katy Nadal, Wendy Germain, Georgie Barlow, Janice Johnson, Cheryl May, Nancy Prestwood, Karen Veltum, Gretchen DeGraaf. Second Row: Margit Thompson, Lynn Hyde, Nan Nowels, Thalia Williams, Gay Reavis, Meg Chrysler, Berni Pilip, Lynne Haroun, Jean Nakadate, Maryanne Nelson, Anne Pasero, Diane Shimshak, Terry 0'Brien. Front Row: Paul Nemser, Pam Berg, Bill Hedberg, 157 MU ALPHA THETA Back Row: Jon Wiener, Ken Smith, Rocco Lardiere, Fred Ridder, Steve Pearson, Karl Rud- nick, Fred Wert, Dave Gutzler, Jim Remington, Paul Nemser, Pat Warrell, Bill Kinsey, Lawrence Keefe, Dan Blunk, Paul Thomas. Fourth Row: Cal Clarke, Stan Noble, Mike Shepherd, Doug Anderson, Bruce Moon, Greg Layne, Mike Adair, Jon Martini, Scott Kjos, David Hume, Norm Cole, Steve Hawke, Steve MacPherson, Mr. Horner. Third Row: Jeff Moscow, Ron Castles, Gil Feibleman, Nancy Brice, Janice Johnson, Cathy Jamison, Vance Field of Mathematics Explored Each year Mu Alpha Theta taps outstanding students who have received exceptional scores on a compre- hensive math test. Besides recognizing Wilson's gifted mathematicians, the honorary also strived to increase interest in the general math field. Through Nlu Alpha Theta's program of speakers, members were acquainted with theopportunities available in math and related sub- jects. The members, in turn, encouraged eighth grade students to take advantage of the math courses offered at the high school level when they spoke at Portland area grade schools this spring. Penny Anderson explains complicated theory 158 to John Allen and Richard Libby. Bodhaine, Kent Fredrickson, Joan Karlin, Wendy Germain, Dennis Elonka, Steve Anderson, Jerry Nepom. Second Row: Pat Kullberg, Mary Ann Nelson, Jayne McLeod, Jean Nakadate, Ann Whinston, Ann Nakadate, Janet Rabin, Lynn Haroun, Berni Pilip, Christie Galen, Bonnie Bergstrom, Pam Berg, Pat Manley. Front Row: John Allen, Louis Grothaus, Richard Libby, Gordy Stotler. 1.6 Forensian President Steve Shank practices his delivery. FORENSIANS Back Row: Mrs, Zervis, Al Menashe, Brian Birtley, Doug Goodman, Dave lostad, Bruce Nevers, Bob Howard, Fred Blank. Third Row: Leslie Kaufman, Colleen Breede, Leslie Cameron, Leslie Dolgenow, Dave Kruse, Esther Moscow, Dave Lubliner. Second Row: Gay Reavis, Sharon Upton, Jean Nakadate, lan Marshall, Sue Poplack, Jerry Nepom, David Altman. Front Row: Linda Bloom, Steve Shank, Leslie Evans, Vickie Crutcher. Test-Tube Tinkerers Chosen For Science Honorary A small group of outstanding science students was again chosen for membership in Wilson's science honorary, Sci-Ex. Under the leadership of club president Paul Nem- ser and faculty-advisor, Mrs. Hazel Karr, members par- ticipated in science fairs and in summer programs spon- sored bythe National Science Foundation. Forensic Ribbons Speak Eloquently Talented Wilson orators secured blue ribbons at every scheduled speech meet this year. The proud Forensian members also hosted a demonstration speech meet, read Christmas stories to orphans and invalids, and planned an installation banquet. Club presidents, Steve Shank and Leslie Evans commented that the successful year was largely a result of enthusiasm shown by the team coaches, Mrs. Marcia Zervis and Mr. Donald Pacheco. l sci-Ex Back Row: Laure K f G , Toyota' Katha I-M2351 ee ef 'GQ Layne. Larry Hahn. Front Row. Laren Johnson, Rod 159 THESPIANS Back Row: Mr. Slick, Steve Biethan, Pete Wayson, Bill DenBeste, Dave Rich, Bill Kralovec, Steve Shank, Mike Strickland, lim Carney. Fourth Row: Barbara Shirley, Linda Palmer, Leslie Dolgenow, Lee Haglund, Vern Kleinman, Tim Stanley, Hugh Peters, Jim Buckley, Janice Martilla, Verna Schuster. Third Row: Linda Harmel, M'Liss Gay, Peggy Prentice, Leslie Kaufman, Barbara Allen, Bev Boals, Sandy Friberg, Kathy Gould, Lynda Thespians lnstill Stage-Spirit A zealous group of drama students won recognition and respect with the formation of the Auxiliary Thespian Troupe. Functioning on a local level, the Troupe inspired talented Wilson youths to take part in dramatic produc- tions, thereby enlarging circle of Hdramatis personae. Thespians were also responsible for serving refresh- ments at the productions of Diary of Anne Frank and Music Man. Prompted by Robin Butterfield, Bill Hedberg studies his lines on a lonely stage. 160 Germain, Penny Boals, Pam Veltum, Linda Bloom, Second Row: Gretchen DeGraat, Debbie Gallagher, Meg Chrysler, Colleen Thompson, Ann Scott, Sue Poplack, Christy Palmer, Janet Rainwater, Pat Manley, Vicky Crutcher, Ronna Schriber, DeAnn Schaumberg. Front Row: Robin Butterfield, Bill Hedberg, Edna Harrison. xfxr Mwmuvi WM o lx Ap! Www ,.f,w,Lcw f l i V ' O xi 4 . 'OJ W K ,Mx ffyqjvvk iQJ.'Qy XCPA boi WOMENtN:TROY Back Row: Jody Jamison, Bev Hallherg, Margie Meek, Sharmon Miller, Leslie Dodge, Debra Miles, Karen Lord, Patty Hickox. Second Row: Berni Filip, Laurie King, Kim Miles, Kathy Walsh, Janice Couche, Pam Skinner, Linda Fairchild, Barb Slane, Ann Pasero. Front Row: Jackie Krowartz, Jeanette Lord, Cathy Jamison, Jean Nakadate. Women Letter in Sports Women of Troy recognized Wilson girls who have com- piled outstanding athletic records through competition on Wilson teams. In a field dominated by men, Wilson produced twenty-eight girls qualified to receive a sports letter and be accepted in Women of Troy. The sports in which girls participated are golf, swimming, and tennis. Girls who earned the required number of points in their respective sports are tapped for the honorary. Women of Troy announced the names of six new members at the fall and spring sports assemblies. Men of Troy Peddle Popcorn Acting in a capacity between an honorary and a service club, Lettermen were responsible for selling the refresh- ments at the basketball games. The profits the club re- ceived from the concessions were utilized for club activi- ties. The Men of Troy also sponsored the Helen of Troy Dance which highlighted November activities. MEN Back Row: Jay Nicholas, Jack Dale, Bob Simonton, Jim Briggs, Brian Hollander, Dan White Mark Sorenson, Pat Warrell, Jim Remington, Tom lnglesby, Kirk Kenward, Jim McGlone, Bill Kinsey, Benson Liu, Dalton Hobbs, Fourth Row: Doug Goodman, Al Mushen, Lee Docken, John Bledsoe, Dick Pearce, Scott Park, Kurt Held, Scott Butterfield, Scott Kjos, Randy Page, Greg Finn, Bill Carley, Paul Thomas, Dave Anderson. Third Row: Scott Rainwater, Bill Gano, Jim Musser, Bob Hermann Jim Forkner, Chic Preston. Mike OFTROY Ploghoft, Byron Swanson, Steve Pearson, Bill Hedberg, Norm Zahler, Bruce Crichton, Tim Gallagher, Ray Cabral, Jeff Kirsch. Second Row: Scott Miles, John Martini, Ron Risburg, Don Anderson, Dave Harrow, Bruce Bronson, Kent Fredrickson, Lee Haglund, Scott Jones. Chuck Loeffel, Pete Marana, Jim Ogburn, Wayne Baker, Dave Humes. Front Row: Gordie Statler, Jim Melvin, Mike Adair, Al Menashe, Bill Lawrence. I 9 2 TROJANES Back Row: Nancy Jordahl, Janet Wiedemann, Kathe Larson, Diane Lewis, Janet Twitchell, Penny Boals Liz Cook Sue Stewart Linda Anderson Kristine Lundquist Nancy Prestwood Berta Poznanski, Thalia Williams. Third Row: Linda Turner, Alice Arp, Chris Kammer, Front Row Andryce Amiton Marg: Morrison Jamia Murray Diane Shimshak Mary Clark Kathy Dalziel, Cari Strahorn, Gail Hoisington, Carolyn Tripp. Second Row: Barb Jensen, Ann Scott Vicki Tallman Kilts, Castanets, and Cowboy Hats The 1966-67 Trojanes fascinated many spectators this year with their wide variety of dance routines. Designing costumes to include Scottish, Brazilian, and Western themes, the Trojanes performed at many activities such as basketball and football half-times, Trojan Trix, and the Gym Dandy. With blue and white snowflakes creating a winter atmosphere, the versatile Trojanes sponsored the Schussboomers' Ball, at which a court of boys was presented. The energetic Trojanes also helped the Spring rally at the pep assemblies and the Lettermen at the Helen of Troy. Trojanes radiate personality and sparkle Pep-Clubbers grin with enthusiasm. ep Club Organizes Spirit spirited group of freshman girls fulfilled the inherited le of promoting pep at Wilson sports events. Working Jsely with the varsity rally, Pep Club helped to initiate iw rally yells and discussed problems regarding school thusiasm at games. Club members also sponsored the nual Cotton and Cord dance with funds collected from e sale of programs and rooter-ribbons. -.NDN PEP CLUB Back Row: Donna Troudt, Becky Brisbin, Allena Tegarden, Pam Severe, Carol Johnson. Third Row: Heidi Duckler, Bev Hallberg, Melanie Gibson, Bonnie Berneck, Kathie Schneider, Kathy Loewer. Second Row: Chris Dadey, Sherry Chew, Paula Brown, Linda McReary, Connie Kletzer, Leslie Cook, Deane Scrivner. Front Row: Leslie Sprague, Sally Rudnick, Noreen Chenoweth, Mary Tatum. Usherettes Greet Social-Minded Citizens Usherettes in white gloves and high heels were a pleas- ant sight at all of Wilson's dramatic and musical produc- tions in 1967. The girls in Amicia welcomed people to Back to School Night, Trojan Trix, Music lVlan, and all of the school concerts. ln addition to their traditional service, club members donated pens to soldiers in Viet Nam during the Christmas season. In order to earn money for a dinner-dance and for the newly designed club pins, they held a bake sale and participated in the Club Carnival. The installations of new officers and members were held at Rico's and Farrell's. AMICIA Back Row: Kathy Gould, Gretchen De Graff, Christy Boroske, Cheda Siegel, Cindy Troudt, Janet Twitchell, Jill Jackson, Sharon Jones, Debbie Quillin, Shauna Heiselt. Third Row: Jackie Larkin, Thalia Williams, Sandi Windes, Mary McArthur, Judy Robinson, Kathy Mosely, Colleen Breede, Cathy Williams, Kathy Kerr, Norma Friberg, Pam Berg. Second Row: Sue Ericson, Cheri Thompson, Barbara Chappell, Kristine Lundquist, Georgie Barlow, Sue Leinbach, Mary Johnson, Jeanette Lesch, Sally Hammond, Sara Karr, Robin Butterfield, M'Liss Gay. First Row: Janice Martilla, Kathy Green, Sharon Barney, Sue Moorman, Jean Nakadale, Josette Chiravollatti, Berni Pilip. 163 Cassandra Ties Hospitality Knot Tied to traditional apron strings, Cassie girls once again donned their uniforms to serve at Wilson luncheons and banquets. Their services were demanded at the P.T.A. Smorgathon, the All-City Journalism Banquet, the Fall Sports Banquet, and several other community functions. For their lighter activities, the girls had an Easter Egg Sale, a slumber party, a Christmas date party, and instal- lations at Rico's Pizza Parlor and the Aladdin Room. Cassandra presidents this year were Cindy Swayze and Karen Story. Mrs. Mary Torrey and Miss Susan Coffman were the advisors for 1966-67. CASSANDRA Back Row: Roseann Popick, Marlyss Meadows, Linda Barnett, Colleen Thompson, Robin Gillette, Debbie Gunderson, Margo Smith, Linda Keller, Janis Peck, Linda Raymond. Fourth Ruw: Diane Lehman, Rhonda Hicks, Janet U'Ren, Marilyn Hirte, Joanelle Ewing, Kathy Larson, Berta Roznanski, Becky Gano, Murna Johnson, Cindy Swayze, Third Row: Vicki Tallman, Carol Lesman, Diane Shimshak, Cindy Losli, Connie Lamb, Patti Sposito, Marsha Munsen, Leslie Dolgenow, Kathy Hetzler, Barbara Shirley, Diane Wilkins. Second Row: Jamia Murray, Meg Chrysler, Terry Teuscher, Phyllis Douglas, Michele Novak, Ailene Siegal, Diane Zahler, Becky Fast, Carol Mayer, Patti Court, Sue Poplack. Front Row: Vichie Maki, Linda Bloom, Karen Story, Lana Fox, Carolyn Dale. 164 Showcases Demand Creativity Cuates services expanded during 1967 to include the upkeep of the Honor Roll showcase. With the quarterly alteration of names on the Roll and the monthly displays in the main hall showcase creativity was always in de- mand. Creativity carried over into the club's routine duties as the fall and spring officers ordered pins and designed new sweatshirts for the members. Among Cuates' activities were an installation for new membersg a bake sale, a drive for old costume jewelry for needy children, a cotton-candy sale at the Club Carnival, and a collection of cross-word puzzle books for the men in Viet Nam. CUATES Back Row: Carlene Pope, Vickie Herdt, Jo Ellen Piluso, Marsha Stoifer, Chris Palmer, Chris Talbot. Fourth Row: Colleen McLeod, Bobbi Lindberg, Mary Stallnaker, Jean Tripplett, Ashlie Dunn, Joan Wedlake. Third Row: Laurie Beam, Shirley Farah, Judy Jewett, Jill Marshall, Lucy Mannan, Gail Kinsey, Debbie Case. Second Row: Candy McCaIIson, Claudia Cannon, Bevy Boals, Jean Johnson, D'Anne McArthur, Sara Butzien, Brenda Goudge, Vicki Irwin. Front Row: Lynda Germain, Dianne May, Cheryl May, Jayne McLeod, Linda Rodgers. ff J ' W ls g..4,L Karen Story and Cindy Swayze execute Cassie duties. o ' ei' gs 4 5351 --,V ' .Q 0, ,M A' P0 W ot '0' ': 'z,,r 4' 'v,n .8 rf, 1: 4' A 9' , an' O . . QQQ l,. 'J . , Ili new Q!! ll-af -lg in xiii: tl ,k., K . 1 'f 11:- 5 i. if -i f M, . ,.,. A , V swag slew 'W any in u Q uf' 5 Ares Supports Sportsmanship Ares worked cooperatively with Wilson's Athletic Depart- ment this year. The club supplied fifteen judges for the City Cross Country Championships, operated lights and the public address system during home flag ceremonies, and managed the baseball scoreboard. Ares also main- tained the floor during basketball half-times and pa- trolled the cafeteria during student union hours. Club members were identified by the emblems on their new jerseys. Gladiators Appear in Arena of Activities Assisting at Wilson's annual Smorgathon and the Dad- Daughter Banquet, Gladiators maintained their services in the arena of extracurricular activities. Participation in the Club Carnival proved to be one of the most success- ful money-making ventures. The Gladiators also fought traffic and trash in Wilson's halls and cafeteria during 1966-67. ARES Back Row: Karl Rudnick, Jim Ogburn, Dan White, Gary Noack, Dick Pearce, Tom Cava- naugh, Scott Park, Mike Ploghoft, Jim Forkner. Third Row: Brad Wilson, Randy McAyeal, John Kelty, Greg Franklin, John Cook, Pat Primiano, Mark Mayko, Mike Adair, Ted Norte. Second Row: Jim Bunzow, Jonn Bledsoe, Randy King, Jim Sherfey, Larry Evans, Dick Campbell, Fred Blank, Dave Harrow, Dave Zinck, Jim Brown, Brian Hollander, Mr. Tag- gart. Front Row: Steve Peterson, Scott Miles, Bob Hermann, Ford Montgomery, Jon Wiener, Chic Preston, Jim Briggs, John Knope, Steve Arrell. 166 GLADIATORS Back Row: Chuck Mace, Chip Perry, Steve Wilson, Bob Huhtala, Tim Dooley, Marc Docken Fourth Row: Mr. Hohman, Advisor, Jeff Digangi, Hugh Peters, Barry Simon, Steve Starce vich, Pete Wayson, Paul Thomas. Third Row: Paul Lillig, Rick Edwards, Gary Fisher Steve Oppenheim, Mike Taylor, Brian Leohr. Second Row: Steve Amey, Kent Frederickson Mike Amy, Phil Lee, Mike Curry, Alen Scriber, Mark Knox. Front Row: Corky Gillespie Jim Taylor, Mike Browning, Dan Blunk. DELPHI Back Row: Sylvia Cusick, Judy Hedberg, Dana Lindgren, Debbie Flath, Kristy Karamanos, Irene Grace, Shelley Smith, Chris Kammer, Kathy Murray, Pam Skinner. Third Row: Mrs. Chisholm, Marilyn Wodtli, Sue Percy, Denise Deibele, Barbara Dean, Diana Rock- dPtt'B'kttKth'Pk' ldGd Ptt H'k V ' B f woo , a ie ir e , a ie er ms, u y ar ner, a y ic ox, irginra ran urs. Second Row: Christine Spring, Dinah Smith, lan Ebert, Loretta Blakely, Terrie O' Brien, Betty King, Sandy Friberg, Linda Fariss, Leslie Epstein. Front Row: Vicki Irwin, Linda Larson, Lynn Erickson, Becky Ritzman. Kemo's Valegram sends that special message. KEMO Back Row: Sandy Rother, Jeanette Marshall, Susan Edwards, Gale Weaver, Ginger iurner, Louise Council, JoAnne Stone. Second Row: Lynn Gaylord, Alice Arp, Linda Palmer, Wallene Keiling, Susie Marshall, Nancy Brauser, Claudia Solum. Front Row: Chris How- land, Mollie Walter, Linda Harmel,Terry Gurnon. Pop Sale Rolls On Delphi's calendar was filled with service projects and social events which were partly financed by their Tootsie Pop Sale. Members participated in the physical therapy programs for the blind and mentally retarded children at the neighborhood House and donated Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. Delphi continued to serve the community during the Christmas season by filling Red Cross stockings, ushering at the Christmas Program for the underprivileged children, caroling at the Crestview Convalescent Hospital, and collecting articles for the men in Viet Nam. The club also tooktickets, sold refresh- ments, and checked coats at school functions. Delphi'S social activities included a Caroling Pizza Party, installa- tions at Blum's and the Pickle Barrel, and a slumber party. Kemo Plays Cupid Warming the hearts of Wilsonites, Kemo girls enlisted themselves as Cupids and carried on the tradition of Valograms. Many members donated their time decora- ting goal posts for home football games, while others added zest to the Smorgathon with their imaginative decorations. Kemo concluded the year with several joints and a slumber party for old and new members. 167 68 L 11 A : k h Knights adopt a contemporary beanstaik to save a maiden and carry on Medieval heroism KEY Back Row: Mr. Brattstrom, Advisor, Greg Clarke, Steve Loewer, Bob Lindlar, Steve Starcevich. Third Row: Jim Alred, Richard DiGangi, Jim Gefre, Geary Woods, Steve Ryman. Second Row: Jerry Nepom, Dave Ullman, Robert Kerr, Dean Marcus. Front Row: John Hughes, Dennis Elonka, Bruce Ellis, Kim Scatterella, Dave Wacker. Key Opens the Door to Service Key club enthusiam was high this year as members participated in community projects and activities. Com- munity services included: adopting a family for Christ- mas, donating a food packet for the men in Viet Nam, providing manpower for the annual Alpenrose Fair, and sponsoring a car wash in conjunction with the Southwest Hills Kiwanis Club. A memorial plaque was presented to the school in honor of Wilson alums who gave their lives in Viet Nam. Other activities were trips to hockey games, excursions to Hyster, and a sojourn to Key Club Inter- national's meeting in Bend, Oregon. KNIGHTS Back Row: John Martini, Don Jensen, Terry Dunn, Dave Gutzler, Jay Oliverio. Third Row: Rob Morrison, Steve Baker, Don Anderson, Steve Pearson, Dennis Reese, Steve Anderson. Second Row: Jerry Palumbo, Dan Miller, Kevin Skinner, Doug Reynolds, Lou Savage, Norm Zahler, Keith Peters. Front Row: Bruce Bronson, Dave Jostad, John Allen, Dick Hallberg, Pete Marana. Chivalry Rides Again This year Knights resumed the responsibility of setting up Wilson's Public Address system. They also provided emcees for all the home basketball games and other athletic events. Throughout the year Knights have held joint meetings with fair damsels from other schools to promote friendship. 169 Pickles and Pizza In 1967, Omechi successfully combined their social ac- tivities with their services to the school. While others were still vacationing, the girls were busy folding the Elder Statesman, made bids for Sadie Hawkins, and decorated for the Smorgathon. With the money earned from pickle sales, Omechi sent candy to the men in Viet Nam and stuffed stockings for the Salvation Army. In addition to their services, club members held a Pizza Party installation and joints with other schools. To pro- mote club spirit, Omechi girls dressed in maroon club sweatshirts. Pheta Outlines Activities Pheta members informed Wilson students of approach- ing activities each month by maintaining the student bulletin board and calendar. The girls also polished their table setting skills whenever the calendar indicated a banquet or informal buffet. The girls' main project this year was contributing money towards the support of a Korean orphan. Part of the money was collected through the girls' successful cookie sale. Among Pheta's social events were an installation-slumber party, where new members got acquainted, and an officers' installation, which was held after the first semester. 170 OMECHI Back Row: Chris Thomas, Anne Golding, Pam Reed, Jane Dawes, LeAnne Harty, Jill Zimmerman, Nancy Jostad, Mary Symes, Cathy Jamison. Fourth Row: Bev Walton, Linda Halme, Linda Olson, Lynette Bellamy, Sharon Upton, Cheryl Bellamy, Kelly Blackwood, Janis Ball, Joan Kidd, Donna Locke. Third Row: Sue Metcalf, Roblay Shepherd, Jean Hartsook, Judy Weinsoft, Lynne Haroun, Patty D'Angelo ,Janet Dinihanian, Robin Nelson, Barbara Eckmann. Second Row: Mary Nielson, Laurie Oseran, Cathy Broughton, Patty McLain, Sherry Ryan, Linda Hawkins, Margaret Doherty, Anne Scott, Anne Pasero. Front Row: Janice Johnson, Barbara Cornell, Kay Hughes, Gay Kirrie, Bobbie Long. PHETA Back Row: Lynn Leshgold, Bonnie MacBean, Jackie Krowartz, Kathy See, Marilynn Gannon, Lesley Tone, Arlene Allison, Sue Welch. Fourth Row: Gail McArthur, Laura Ross, Billie Hemstreet, Karen Badgett, Leslie Fitch, Janet Wiedemann, Jeanette Lord, Karen Grommesh. Third Row: Donna Lind, Barbara Allison, Linda Turner, Wendy Germain, Karen Anderson, Jill Kreiger, Barb Allen, Barbara Cadonau. Second Row: Diane Russell, Joyce Coutant, Gay Reavis, Jan Dykstra, Carlene Harris, Janice Beach, Claudia Brown. groan Row: Kathy Kilker, Leslie Evans, Gail Copenhagen, Dee Ann Schaumberg, Leslie o ge. F we It Q K f'BhCiS Q-ut X . s , 7 .1 -i'3r'ErgQLw, - ffiiixriffiggrf fri Q rm D is sw QUILL AND SCROLL Back Row: Reed Williams, Jackie' Krowartz, Janice Peck, Karen Story, Diane Upham, Mark Epstein, Paul Frisch, Larry Hahn, Jim Melvin. Third Row: Dan Murphy, Karen Anderson, Caryn Talbot, Joyce Coutant, Barb Allen, Cal Clare, Al Menashe, Henry Cohn. Second Row: Cathy Jamison, Bonnie MacBean, Diane Lehman, Janet U'Ren, Marilyn Hirte, Terry Teuscher, Pat Kullberg, Pam Berg. Front Row: Miss Cook, Lynn Haroun, Lynn Hyde, Anne Pasero, Jeanette Lesch, Vicky Crutcher, Cheryl May, Sue Moorman, Georgie Barlow. 3' ' Gail Copenhagen and Bonnie MacBean inform Pheta members of coming activities. I Quill and Scroll Acknowledges Journalistic Ability New members of Quill and Scroll were recognized for their outstanding journalistic ability with the presenta- tion of the traditional blue and black ribbons. The club honored students of the Statesman and Troyan staffs who had demonstrated exceptional talent and dedi- cation through contributions to their respective produc- tions. 171 SPARTANS Back Row: Bill Gano, Scott Kjos, Dave Stone, Jay Nicholas, Mark Sorenson, Bill Kinsey, Ray Cabral. Third Row: Ross Mercer, Robert Burnett, Pete Benson, Andy Josephson, Randy Page, Chris Millison, Pete Marana, Steve Biethan. Second Row: Ed Lohr, Bob Wilson, Doug Highland, Steve Shank, Elliott Meyer, Jim Cook, Rod Toyota. Front Row: Mr. Gerhard Hertz. Cal Clarke, Dave Anderson, Henry Cohn. Service Signifies Spartans An industrious spirit impelled Spartans this yearto assist fellow Wilsonites at several of their activities. ln the fall, members organized and presented the traditional Thanksgiving Assembly, which was the most effective in the school's history. Spartans also patrolled the gym during pep assemblies and basketball games, and they helped decorate the field for football games. The Club Carnival Dance and the selling of concessions at the Music Man were the club's money-making projects. Spartans' members were pacesetters this year by being the first to substitute the dark blue windshirts for the usual sweatshirts. 172 TALONS Back Row: Chris Parker, Dan Murphy, Rob Bunnet, Paul Wilmoth, Dan Dorries, Mike Oliverio, Phil Meany. Fourth Row: Scott Butterfield, Dennis Nordin, Randy Greene, Pete Lamb, Roger Webster, Norman Rickles, Ralph Drorbaugh, Jack Brown. Third Row: John Bunzow, Lawrence Beaudoin, Tom Mohr, Steve Archer, Stewart U'Ren, Mark Epstein, Wink Warren, Vance Bodhaine. Second Row: Steve Jones, Bruce Crichton, Paul Williamson, Rick Kaufman, Don Newel, Jeff Moscow. Front Row: Don Sitko, Fred Ross, Paul Frisch, Al Menashe, Tim Gallagher. Residents Alerted to Defensive Driving Talons' annual Reliability Run, famous for its consistent promotion of defensive driving, continued to remind Portland area residents of safe driving habits this year. Members of Talons also directed students through Wil- son's congested halls, escorted at the Dad-Daughter Banquet, and provided a rally for the Wilson-Jackson Faculty game. Club President Al Menashe-in relation to Talons' active year-stated that the club tried one new innovation- to live. Spartans' Ed Tweeddale rakes in the coins for a Club Carnival booth ,, X .. ,Q ,.5Q.+ ,,,,7.'---if f'-3as55,i.,, 1it',.i51Sg , ' ' 'wsffffgfw I 'Y A if jfigafif' , 'WEE Q 1Jf1.sL-'is-: Lu L, -iw Nha, ,wi -sail 7 - f 7 ML ' 4 ' ,Qfifi ' -, Swifzew. 'M I. -wg , , X49eN1,f , Wffbfgv 5'-ik ,L - mv v w .W 'mfr'- ' ,pf A - 1, ff 31955 f WM. H. Z, M .Q . 11' .115 , 5,5 afmz , g I, . , ii, '. 5 i.. 5?5iW:f:1gi.Lwm:7 ' H2 U , ..., 'An D mx' H2 . . , QMS , - M ff. .Vw KJ .M if . ' 1-ws' 4 fax, , 1 M .- K f . 1, 55,- ' . 1.5,-,gf ,:.2 ,gm ,,. ., S. , wf W ggqw'-.M , K ' Y 2 - rf mf 1453.13 3 V W, ,mf ,WM f'i3'w F , . , 4 , , ' -fm , - f .5 ww ,aw 3, 42.1, I ,. .wry mf ' ,y1.,, ,gif ff ,N f ff' Of' ,wma ,Q y ia . .ww W Wm asia' 'ggi 1 A , V - .f-v 'k'!' N. 'ix Rv in 7 I w A .VV xx un Y-f , W My .. x I. R. L. Unites Nations The International Relations League coordinated their activities this year to pertain to the topic The United Nations. Their program, directed towards the spring state conference, included such speakers as Charles Kutungi, a representative of the model U. N. at Lewis and Clark, KISN news editor Whitey Kocherg and WiIson's A.F.S. student, Franco Bernabe. l.R.L. members also voiced student opinion on the local television program Students' Views: and coordinated the A.F.S. Assembly in lVlarch. 174 . X. I Y i In 5 QM www TTI 1 N r . . t t elt t n i a l. R MN 1 Club bulletin board advertises I. R. L. meeting. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Back Row: John Molnik, Richard Libby, Doug Goodman, Bill Kinsey, France Bernabe, Bob Flath, Third Row: Fred Ross, Steve Hawke, Dave Humes, Kent Questad, Gill Fiebleman, Mark Epstein. Second Row: Camilla Thompson, Ginger Turner, Sue Walsh, Bonnie Berg- strom, Berni Pilip, Esther Moscow, Pat Castles, Ken Smith. Front Row: Jean Nakadate, Dave Stoudt, Lawrence Keefe. SPANISH CLUB Back Row: Katie Nadal, Terry Teuscher, Mike Curry, Ann Pasero. Second Row: Vicky Mac- Allister, Lynn Trainer, Kurtus Young. Third Row: Dan Detlefson, Peter Wayson, John Leahy, John Molnik. Non Comprehendo? Exasperation and confusion may have prevailed, but the Spanish club enforced its policy of conducting all meet- ings in Spanish. ln spite of this possible communications barrier, the group was able to draft a constitution in Spanish and discuss the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. The club members also performed Don Quixote at the Foreign Language Banquet and had a dinner at a Mexican restaurant. RUSSIAN CLUB Back Row: Bruce Moon, Bob Torheim, Bob Henry, Tim Georges, Joe Fyhr, Ken Stanton. Second Row: Sheila Packwood, Terry O'Brien, Berni Pilip, Linda Rodgers. Front Row: Diane Scrivner, Lawrence Keefe, Meg Chrysler. Linguists Study Russian Culture Russian Club members introduced Goldilocks and the Three Bears to students at the Foreign Language Ban- quet this year. Although the group spoke Russian, the other students recognized the tale and thoroughly en- joyed the skit. Supplementing their entertainment duties, members travelled to other high schools where they learned some Russian dances, saw slides on Russian fisheries, and added to their general knowledge of the Russian way of life. A Christmas Party at Grant and a Tea Room at the Club Carnival highlighted mid-year activities. Q FRENCH CLUB Back Row: Kathe Larson, Judy Walter, Pete Wayson, Gary Smith, Kristy Karamonos, Janice Peck. Third Row: Gretchen DeGraaf, Ginger Turner, Sue Walsh, Bonnie Bergstrom, Liese Franz, Jan Hurst. Second Row: Lynne Haroun, Laurie Ream, Janet Rabin, Monica Larsell, Jerry Nepom. Front Row: Dave Humes, Vicki Crutcher, Judy Gardner, Pam Berg. French Club Develops a Purpose The purpose of the French Club this year was to instruct and entertain Wilson linguists. The enthusiastic French students initiated a tutoring service to aid puzzled stu- dents and presented a French version of Little Red Riding Hood at the Foreign Language Banquet. Through exchanging letters with French pen-pals, the club learned more about the French way of life while increasing their proficiency in writing the language. 175 ,v-as--f T ,ff Q if ba k.., 1 ggiidw nv Richard Libby and Rocco Lardier are undaunted by tangle of wire and switches. F. T.A. Discovers Teaching Possibilities F.T. A. members received a headstart in preparing for their vocation by studying the Opportunities Offered and the qualifications needed for a teaching profession. Club members participated in joint meetings with other F.T.A. chapters in the city and representatives from the club attended the Visitation Day program at Oregon College of Education. The purpose of this program was to ac- quaint the representatives with the college and teaching in general. Future Teachers of America sought to recog- nize those already in the teaching profession by present- ing each Wilson teacher with an apple during National Education Week. WARS Constructs Station This year the Wilson Amateur Radio Society has con- tinued their construction ofa permanent Amateur Radio station at Wilson. The club has incorporated two anten- nas, the school club's receiver, and several borrowed transmitters into the station. With this equipment, con- tacts have been made with other stations all over ttf country. lVlr. Sipple, trustee of the radio station and clu advisor, has held code classes for students wishing to obtain their amateur radio license. The electronics classes are building a transmitter to be used in the classes for demonstrations. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA WARS Back Row: Terry 0'Brien, Jackie Rice, Lynn Erickson, Laren Johnson, Bernie Arthur, Susan Back Raw: Mr, Sipple, Ron Magnug, Fred Wert, Karl Rudnick. Frgnf Row: Richard Libby, Warrell. Second Row: Linda Larsen, Kathy Murray, Betty King, Sandy Friberg, Linda Rocco Lardierv Steve Andergon, Palmer. Front Row: Debbie Flath, Kathy Froude. 177 T. A. R. Marches the Campaign Trail Teen-age Republicans gained insight into political struc- tures by participating in the Republican election cam- paign. ln the tradition of campaign volunteers, they worked tirelessly at Republican headquarters and cele- brated the success of the G.O. P. with a victory party. To increase their awareness of current Republican policies and aims, T.A.R. invited qualified speakers and other interested clubs to their meetings. TEEN-AGE REPUBLICANS Back Row: Jan Olson, Shauna Heiselt, John Cook, Carole Davison. Second Row: Colleen Thompson, Nan Knowles, Hillary Edlefson, Vicki McAllister, Lynn Trainer, Jan Marshall, Debbi Miles. Third Row: Becky Ritzmann, Don Cook, Dave Skoko, Bob Howard, Doug Eaton, Shelley Smith. 178 Young Democrats Promote Participation Speaking out for student rights, Young Democrats took an active part in promoting student participation in politics. Seniors were given a chance to take part in the fall elections by voting in a straw ballot sponsored by the club. Individual members wrote letters to state rep- resentatives and senators advocating the lowering of the legal voting age. The club also sent representatives to both the city and state Young Democrat conventions. YOUNG DEMOCRATS Back Row: Ed Lohr, John Molnik, Larry Carrol-l, Mr. Larsen, Norm Cole, Gary Burton, Rod Toyota. Secod Row: Mary Symes, Claudia Cannon, Janet Torheim, Cindy Troudt, Esther Moscow, Carol Augler. Front Row: Greg Jones, John Van Wagoner, Doug Reynolds. CHESS CLUB Back Row: Brad Messeraiau, Steve MacPherson, Brian Birtley, Front Row: David Kosterlitz, Bob Smith, Tim Georges, Greg Hurst. W CAMPUS LIFE Back Row: Dave Harold, Corky Gillespie, James Payne, Rick Garmire, Steve Anderson, Fourth Row: Advisor: Sandy Dickins, Sally Bothell, Laren Johnson, Irene Grace Betty Hanshar. Third Row: Bobbie Long, Robin Wethern, Meg Chrysler, Linda Larsen,'Carole Payne. Second Row: Sherie Smith, Patty Lavelle, Debbie Gallager, Judy Carlson, Cathy lson, Donna Hayward. Front Row: Bev Russell, Denis Diebel, Alice Arp. Chess Club Stresses Strategy Wilson's small but active Chess club promoted interest in the art of Chess-playing. Chess, a game requiring total mental involvement, gained popularity when members entered inter-school tournaments. After preliminary practice sessions conducted within the club, the mem- bers competed successfully with other high school teams and a group from Tektronix. The Chess club also ex- hibited Simultaneous Chess as their money-making proj- ect at the Club Carnival. Campus Club Comes to Life The Campus Life Club, in an effort to promote interest in the Christian faith, presented the films Without Onion and To Forgive a Thief to Wilson students. The club's services included the presentation of The First Christmas in the Storybook Lanes at Alpenrose Dairy and participation in Alpenrose's annual Fourth of July pageant. The members also had a Pizza Party and held discussions in which they formed workable solu- tions to present-day teen-age problems. To honor grad- uating Seniors, the club planned a banquet and a retreat to Lake Quinault in June. Chess enthusiasts concentrate on strategy. 179 P , Classes i l ln youth . .an ideal, a hope, a striving for the undefined dream. In my inexperience, I find no end to my possibilities. My enthusiasm is undimmed and I accept no bounds. In my eagerness, my energy is unlimited. Public recognition satisfies my mind, my ego. Personal conviction satisfies my heart my integrity. --f -if 5 LQ 'Z' , 12? f': Si WWW Q, A 'M f ,ff X , Muff But I am untested and the self-doubts and the uncertainty of my future role come to my mind more and more often. I begin to perceive, to become aware of what was once taken for granted, to question what I once accepted without examination. In the scattered moments of solitude, I contemplate, . . . review, . . . ponder I seek a meaning for my existence . . .a value of my talents . . .the pathway for my ambition. Secretary-Janice Johnson President-Randy Page uncertain, impatient, yet eager . . . Seniors Vice President-Bob Wilson Treasurer-Al Menashe Historian-Mary Johnson ,mm ' R wif '4 -S..-'fx ant' 'Ns fa Music 2... . A .1 s Marian beams Mike Adair Leland Ward Albaugh Robert Douglas Allan ata receptive audience. aes lg- .5 . Ptah V. Football, V. Wrestling, V. Track, Ares, Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy Pres., Vandalism Comm, Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Campus Life V. Pres., Trojan Trix, Music Man. Steven Jay Adleman Sherry Aley Barbara Louise Allen Golf, Bowling, Statesman Staff News Ed., Girl ofthe Month, V. Rally, Homecoming Ct., Frosh Queen Sr. Class Play, Honor Roll, Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Powder Puff Chrm., Pheta. Glenn William Allen John B. Allen J.V. Football, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Wrestling, Mu Alpha Theta Pres., Ski Club, National Honor Society, Knights Sec., Treas. 88 Arlene Joanne Allison Pheta, Powder Puff, Prom Comm., Ski Club, B.C,A. Barbara Jeanne Allison Pheta, Powder Puff, Prom Comm., Ski Club, B.C.A. Michael Robert Amey Fr. Football, Soccer, Gladiators, Ski Club. David Carl Anderson S.B. V. Pres., V. Football Mgr., Spartans Pres., Prom Comm. Chrm., Ski Club, Room Rep., Fr. Wrestling, Men of Troy. Donald James Anderson Honor Roll, Men of Troy, Gymnastics, Knights, Trojohns, Gym Dandy, V. Football Mgr., Fr. Football, James Kenneth Anderson Fr. J.V. Wrestling, Jr. Band. Karen Christine Anderson Troyan, Room Rep., Powder Puff, Girls State, Pheta, Judic. Comm., l.R.L., Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm. Pamela Jean Anderson S.B. Sec., NMSQT Letter, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Russian Club Pres., Lipman's Hi-Board, King and I, Music Man, Powder Puff, Orchestra, Penny lo Anderson lr. Symphony, NMSQT Letter, National Honor Society V. Pres., Mu Alpha Theta Sec., Room Rep., Lit, Discussion Group, Track, Cross Country, King and I, Showboat. Stephen George Archer Talons, Powder Putt Coach, Fr. l.V. Football, Fr,, J.V. Wrestling, J.V., V. Wrestling Mgr. William Arthur Band Fr., J.V. Wrestling, Ares, Honor Roll, Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Georgeanne Nell Barlow Troyan Co-Ed., National Honor Society, Amicia Pres., Sec., Trojanes, l.V. Rally, Best's Hi-Board, Homecoming Ct., Quill and Scroll, Sweetheart Ball Comm. Chrm., Steve P. Arel Arcs, Ski Club, Room Rep., Gymnastics. Allison Asbjornsen Peggy Danice Atkinson Spes, Home Ec. Style Show, B.C.A., Gym Dandy, Bowling. Karen Nancy Badgett V. Swimming, Women of Troy, Pheta, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, Transfer from Great Falls, Montana, Latin Club, Ski Club, Girls' Athletic Assn. Steven Ray Baker William Edward Balch V. Baseball, J.V. Football, National Honor Society, Knights, Tennis. WIYHG Craig Baker John Baldridge Tennis, Men of Troy, l.V., V. Tennis Champion-P.I.L., All City, State Tennis. Linda loanne Barnett Cassandra Sec., Statesman Art Ed., lr., Sr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Powder Putf, Prom Comm. Sharon Lynn Barney V. Rally, Amicia V. Pres., Chap., Trojanes, Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Powder Puff M.V.P., Dad-Daughter I Bannuet Comm., Sr. Choir, i .1 st, Sherry Bartmess Janice Elaine Beach Swim Team, Pheta, Ski Club, Powder Puff, Room Rep. 4 i Cheryl Anne Bellamy Gym Dandy, Spes Sec., Treas., Omechi, Trojan Trix, Sr. Class Play Publicity Chrm., B.C.A., Christmas Formal Comm,, Asst. Librarian. Lynette Ruth Bellamy Jr., Sr. Band, Spes, Omechi, Gym Dandy, Trojan Trix, English Resource T.A., Fall-Spring Concert. ,f 2 i f i 189 Sherrie Ann Belleville C.V.S. Staff, Christmas Formal Comm., Spring Fashion Show, Transfer from Sunset H.S. Pamela Jean Berg Troyan Staff, Ensemble, Sr. Choir, National Honor Society Sec., Quill and Scroll, Mu Alpha Theta, French Club Sec., Amicia Parl., King and I, Music Man, C.V.S. Rep. Bonita Claire Bergstrom National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, NMSQT Letter, I.R.L., King and I, Music Man, Showboat, Orchestra, Musician of the Month, French Club. Franco Bernabe A.F.S. Exchange Student from Italy, Spartans, Ski Club, l.R.L., Soccer, Room Rep., Music Man. 90 R. Carl Blakeslee Fr., .I.V., Football, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Team, Room Rep., Jr. Band. John W. Bledsoe Thanksgiving Ct., Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., .I.V.', V. Basketball, Fr., V. Track, Men of Troy, Ares, Cafeteria Clean-up Comm. Linda Jane Bloom Thespian Pres., French Club, Forensian Sec., Ski Club, Cassandra V. Pres., Treas., Trojan Trix, Sr. Class Play, Music Man, King and I, Stage Crew, Rebel Without A Cause. Dan Philip Blunlr 1.V., V. Baseball, V. Cross Country, Sr. Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Gladiator Pres., V, Pres., National Honor Society, Ski Club, Trojan Trix, Math T.A., Recogn. Comm. Chrm. Stephen Arthur Biethan Trojan Trix Emcee, Sr. Choir Pres., Ensemble, All- N,W.-Choir, King and I, Music Nlan, Spartans, Ski Club, Thespians, Gym Dandy, Sr. Class Play, Patrick Norman Billington Fr. Wrestling, Gym Dandy. Marilyn Bires Transfer from Butte, Montana, Pep Club. Michael Edward Black Stage Crew, Showboat, King and l, Sr. Class Play Director, Thespians, Drama T.A., Room Rep., Vandalism Comm., ir. Choir, Football Trn. Beverly Bennett Beals Cuates, Thespians, C.V.S. Rep., B.C.A., Girls Glee, Forum, Showboat, Sr. Class Play, Music Man, Trojan Trix, Sweetheart, May Fete, Helen of Troy Committees. Elinor Christiane Boroske Marvin Dean Bott Amicia, Ski Club, B.C.A. J.V. Football, Pep Band, Prom Comm., Dance Comm. Sr. Band, J.V. Basketball. Rebecca Fay Boothby Tony Bothne Darlene janice Bowen C.V.S. Staff. Gym Dandy, Gymnastics. Transfer from Grant, Girls League, Christmas Formal Comm. Robert Michael Boyce Dale Raber Bracy Fr. Football, Fr. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Room Rep., Fr. Wrestling Championships, Sr. Choir, Ensemble. Claudia Kaye Brown Swim Team, Powder Puff, Pheta, Ski Club. Greg Bmwn -Q an 5' 1. S' ji.k??,g er .X . Y W r ,, 'V Janet Mae Brant Pheta, Powder Puff, Transfer from Gresham. Dean Raymond Brannock 'ci - ,X T7 Kenneth E. Brown Transfer from Benson H.S. Lester A. Brown Bowling, Gymnastics Circus, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Team, Archery, Rifle Club, Trojan Trix. New-ww Christian lules Brassinne l.R.L., Transfer from Athenne Royal de Namur, Belgium. Nancy Lee Brauser Kemo Hisf., Girls Glee, Gym Dandy, Home Ec. Fashion Show, Prom Comm., Powder Puff. Roger William Brown l.V. Baseball, Gladiators. Steven D. Brown Colleen Sue Breede Room Rep,, C.V,S. Rep., Forensians, Amicia, English Seminar, B.C.A., l.R.L., Sadie Hawkins, Sweetheart, Prom Comm., Girls' State. Home Bruce Gordon Bronson Fr., l.V., V. Football, Room Rep., Knights Pres., T.A., P.A. Announcer. Jw? hm... X September Boy and Girl ofthe Month, AI Menashe and Cathy Jamison are ready to ride. R, P EE of George Micheal Browning Karen Eillen Buckingham Wayne Kenneth Bullock Gladiator Pres., Art Staff, Statesman Staff, T.A. 92 Karen Helene Buchwach James Joseph Buckley B.C.A., Cub Statesman. Thespians, Music Man Stage Mgr., Christmas Formal Comm. James Robert Bunzow Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, Ares Sgt. at Arms, Mu Alpha Theta, Cross Country, Track, Cafeteria Comm. Robin Amanda Butterfield V. Rally, Amicia V. Pres., Treas., Hist., Thespians Sec. Room Rep., Powder Puff, Music Man Student Director, Trojan Trix, King and I, Prom Comm., S.B. Comm. Sara Lea Butzien Cuates Sec., Ski Club, Room Rep., Christmas, Sadie Hawkins Committees, Jr. Choir, Gym Dandy, Powder Puff. Rey Cabral J.V., V. Football, All-City Honorable Mention, V. Wrestling Mgr., Room Rep., Young Democrats, Spartans, CCITV Staff, Christmas Project Chrm. Leslie Ann Cameron Omechi Hist., Room Rep., Forensians, Prom Comm., Girls Glee. Mary Katherine Burbank Barry Jay Butcher Transfer from Marshall H.S. Room Rep., Jr, Achievement. Gary B. Burton Young Democrats, V. Track Mgr., l.R.L. Rebecca Nan Butler Room Rep., Omechi, Ski Club Prom Comm. Carolyn Marlane Cannon Trojan Trix, Orchestra, Honor Roll, King and l, Music Man, Foreign Lang. Banquet Comm., Spanish Club, Claudia lean Cannon Cuates, Christmas Formal Comm., Sr. Class Play Costume Comm., Ski Club. James Carney Thespians, Sr. Class Play, Teahouse of the August Moon Children's Play. Sandra Carr Ski Club, Honor Roll, Delphi, Spanish Club, Transfer from Somerville, N.J., Glee Club, Girls Athletic Assn. r'BE.fALi',: TD TTH'v swiss- 'W-3lT'r'l T1-fi-, r-Jlsaiku. i RYA-i7ifgj'll I-'Elf 1,i?s.w- ,U , My-1, .5 'Youll-- .,ff..+fry-,s.4 'isf,,ic,,' vjvskf- 'li-duvif - f'0'x.'-it -, if., -ltQx --Lis C rg ,O . li- 'A' f 1 ss . A t.-x -..-L...X-f Lawrence Jackson Carroll Gladiators, Room Rep., Fr., l,V. Track, V. Football, V. Baseball, Young Democrats Sec. Leslie Ann Case Ski Club, Powder Puff, King and I, Folksingers 1 Ann leannice Chase Prom Comm., Room Rep., Dance Comm., lr. Choir, Girls Glee, Trojan Trix, Activities Night Comm. Christine Ann Cholbi Art Fair, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Drama Production. Margaret Catherine Chrysler Trojanes, National Honor Society, Cassandra, Sr. Choir, Sr. Orchestra, King and I, Music Man, Trojan Trix, Russian Club Sec., Treas., Helen of Troy Comm. Calvin York Clarke S.B. V. Pres., Boy of the Month, Mu Alpha Theta, Qui and Scroll, Spartans Pres., ll Room Rep., Statesman Staff. Cal Hamreus and Dean Jones pass the time of day Gregory Michael Clarke Henry M. Cohn Richard Joseph Cole Key, Trojan Trix. Spartans Pres., Sec.: Troyan Room Rep., Troyan Staff, Sports Ed., Fr. Basketball, Rifle Club. Fr, Track, 1, V. Swimming, Quill and Scroll, School Crest Comm., Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., T.A. Dennis Lee Clawson Norman Dean Cole b Michael Joseph Connell Fr., J.V. Football. National Honor Society, Fr., J.V. Wrestling, Mu Alpha Theta, Young Gymnastics. Democrats, l.R.L., C.V.S. Staff Capt, Donald R. Cook T.A.R., Bowling Team, Spartans, Music Man Stage Crew, Foreign Lang. Banquet, T.A., Chess Club, Gym Dandy. Gail lean Copenhagen Pheta Pres., V. Pres., Hist. S.B. Activities Chrm., Homecoming Ct., Sweetheart Ct., B.C.A., Dance Committees, Rose Festival Selection Comm. pei 'f '?'ev Sharon Linda Cornell Sylvia Cusick Delphi, Golf Team, Transfer from Lincoln H.S., l.R.L., Sr. Choir, Folk Singing Club Popcycles, Ski Club. 'ani Patricia Raye Court William Edmund Cowling Ill Pep Club, Track, Cassandra, V. Basketball Mgr., WARS. Choir, Transfer from Tigard. Joyce Ann Coutant Statesman Managing Ed,, Quill and Scroll, Pheta, Cub Statesman Assoc. Ed., Honor Roll, lr. Concessions, Sweetheart Ball Comm,, Room Rep. Victoria Lee Crutcher Troyan Page Ed, Quill and Scroll, Veridian Staff, Sr. Choir, All-Northwest Choir, Forensians Sec,, King and I Thespians, French Club Presi, Honor Roll, Trojan Trix. October Boy and Girl ofthe Month, Larry Hahn and Mary Nielson, continue the battle of the sexes. 194 Barrett J. Cuddeback Debbie Ann Cummings Tequa, B.C.A., T,A., Artist of the Month, Gym Dandy, Typing Award. Shirley Mae Dawes Honor Roll, Soph. Christmas Project, B.C.A., Room Rep. Gretchen Lee De Graaf National Honor Society, Trojanes, Thespians, Sr. Class Play Props Chrm., Children's Play Director, Orchestra, King and l Comm., Trojan Trix. ' ., 1 Michael Thomas Curry Spanish Club Pres., Trojan Trix, Gladiators, Ski Club, Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling. Jack Donald Dale Men of Troy, V. Basketball, All City, .l.V. Cross Country, J.V. Baseball, Transfer from Connecticut, Fr. Football, Fr., l.V, Basketball. Fr. Baseball. , g1AW1Z.czi?bL?:. ' :slid .- . g gwfi- D gc i. Dayle Audrey May Dalton Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Business Education T.A. Diane Nancy Danner Honor Roll, Chess Club Sec., Bowling, Gym Dandy, T.A., Creative Writing Club, Transfer from Beaverton H.S Denise Beth Deibele Campus Life Chap., King and I, Thespians, Music Man, Delphi, Dad-Daughter Banquet. William E. Den Beste ' Sr. Choir, King and l, Music Man, Thespians, Room Rep- WARS, T.A. Douglas T. Dick Talons, Young Democrats, T,A., Transfer from Seattle, J.V. Baseball, l.C.R.C. Com. Chrm., Room Rep., Elections Comm., Jr. Class Assembly Comm., Ski Club. Julie Ann DuValI J.V., Fall V, Rally, Homecoming Ct., Cassandra, Honor Roll, Trojanes, Ski Club, American Heritage to Europe, Trojan Trix, B.C,A. I Terence Hamilton Dunn Knights, J.V. Baseball, Bowling. Leslie Joan Dolgenow James M. DuBois Cassandra V. Pres, French Club Treas., Thespians, Forensians, Honor Roll, Drama, Room Rep., Election Comm., Evaluation Comm., Ski Club. Marvin Lee Domenigoni Rosalie Duncan Fr., J.V. Football, Music B.C.A., Browse and Buy Man, Gymnastics, Sr. Choir, ' Ensemble, Room Rep, Marilyn Jeanne Dusevoir Gym Dandy. we ff Janice Lynne Dykstra Pheta, Prom Comm., Dance Committees, Gym Dandy. Kelsey Lorraine Eastman Barbara Jean Eckmann George Richard Edwards Steven L. Edwards Omechi, Prom Comm., Jr. Gladiators, U. of O. Medical Wrestling, B.C.A., Bookroom, Concessions, Gym Dandy, Post, Transfer from New York, Dad-Daughter Banquet. Fr., J.V. Football. Kathy Jean Edelman Robert L. Edwards Susan Kay Edwards Gym Dandy, Kemo, B.C.A. Library. Charles Rudolph Ek Gymnastics Team, Gymnastics Circus, Trampoline Shows, Fr., J.V. Football. Bruce Edward Ellis Key Pres., Sec., Treas., Room Rep., V. Football Mgr. Jo Linda Ellis Cassandra, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Prom Decorations Comm., CCXTV Asst, C.V.S Rep., NMSQT Letter. Dennis Robert Elonka Room Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Student Union Extension Comm. Chrm., Key V. Pres., National Honor Society, Prom Comm., Science Seminar. 195 6 . .L.W .. ii s ii l'k'F':1i fl? Mark Alan Epstein Greg Potter gets caught in action. TVOYHH BUS- MSF-f Quill and Scroll, Student Curriculum Advisory Comm. Chrm. Veridian, Talons, l.R.L., Room Rep., Honor Roll, T.A. Daniel L. Erdt lon William Erickson Lynn Elizabeth Erickson Delphi Pres., V. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, F.T.A., French Club, Sister School Comm., Jr. Class Christmas Project, Dance Committees, Gym Dandy. Larry G. Evatt Automotive Class, Fr. Football, J.V. Track, LV. Swim Team. Janelle Carolyn Ewing Cassandra, Room Rep., Ski Club, Home Ec. T.A., Transier from Parkrose H.S Carnival Comm., Girls Leag Pep Club, Shauna. ue, James Scott Fairchild Fr., l.V. Football, Track, Fr. Basketball, Room Re Ares, Cafeteria Monitor. Rebecca Lynn Fast Cassandra, Dance Comm. Gary Lee Fischer I, V, Fisher Gladlators, Soccer, Rifle Fglkgingerg, Prom Comm., Pi, Cl'-lb V- Pres.. TVGBS-. Transfer from Roosevelt H.S. Citizenship Award, Art Staff, Trojohns, Gym Dandy. Susan Jane Ericksen Amicia Sec., Statesman Staff, Prom Comm., Vandalism Comm., Ski Club, French Club, l.R.L., Transfer from Bellingham, Washington. Leslie Ann Evans Girl of the Month, Pheta Pres., Treas., Forensian Pres., Speech Team, Sr. Farewell Assembly Chrm., Prom Comm. Chrm., Trojan Trix, Spirit Comm. 'left Trevor Vaughn Fisk David .lamies Fisher james Terence Fisher Deborah Rose Flath FTA. Sec., Delphi, C.V.S., Bowling. Robert D. Flath l.R.L., Honor Roll. John David Flink Carl Alvin Foleen Statesman Photographer, Gym Dandy, A.V. Asst. James Lee Forkner V. Football, V. Baseball, Ares, Cafeteria Monitor. Lana Jane Fox Cassandra Sec., Room Rep., Student Guidance Comm., Transfer from Salem, Honor Roll. Gregory Carl Franklin Ares, Soccer. Patrick E. Fraser Transfer from lesuit H.S., Skiing. Brent Frederickson Kent August Fredrickson V. Gymnastics, Mu Alpha Theta, Gladiators, Honor Roll, Gymnastics Circus, Troiohns, Gym Dandy, Russian Club. Sandra Lee Friberg Delphi Hist., Thespians, Sister School Comm., Music Man, Sr. Class Play, Trojan Trix, F.T.A., King and l, Progressive Honor Roll, Bowling. Paul Robert Frisch Troyan Co-Ed., Quill and Scroll Pres., Veridian, Honor Roll, Talons Pres., V. Pres,, Soccer Capt., Elections Commissioner, l.R.L. William D. Frost J.V. Cross Country, Fr. Track, Room Rep., Talons, C.V.S. Rep. Kathleen Sue Froude F.T.A. Pres., Treas., Kemo V. Pres., Room Rep., Campus Life, Jr. Choir, B.C.A., Girls Glee. Charles Maxwell Fryer V. Golf, Forensians, Debate Team, Honor Roll, Fr., J.V. Cross Country, Fr., J.V. Track. Joseph N. Fyhr Swim Team, Russian Club. Timothy L. Gallagher Fr., J.V., Football-All City, Honorable Mention, All State, Fr., J.V. Wrestling, J.V. Baseball, S,B. Athletics Commissioner, Talons Treas., Statesman Staff, Men of Troy. Mike W. Galloway Marilyn Sue Gannon National Honor Society, Pheta, Room Rep,, Powder Puff, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Sweelheart Ball Comm., Foreign Language Banquet, German Seminar. William Thornton Gano J.V. Baseball Mgr., V. Wrestling Mgr., V. Football Mgr., V. Basketball Mgr., Wood Shop T.A., CCXTV Staff, Gym Dandy, Men of Troy, Spartans. Judith Elaine Gardner National Honor Society, French Club V. Pres., Sec., Delphi, Student Curr. Adv. Comm., Transfer from Canada Soph. Class V. Pres., Choir, Valentine Dance Comm. 7 ., . ,. Christina Gatzke National Honor Society, Tennis, Gym Dandy. lulianne Gatzke Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Tennis, Dad-Daughter Banquet, May Fete Comm., Ski Club, Young Democrats. M'Liss N. Gay Troianes, Amicia Chap., Thespians, King and I, Music Man, Trojan Trix, Fr. Forum, Student Direct. Comm., Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. Gwendolyn Marie Gaylord Kemo Treas., Pep Club, Campus Life, T.A,, Gym Dandy. - -- . . if eaaeiee, iiasieiwififf'aegeesfisziec We Qf21fee..of-s.-.s,eef5m.efyfszifu Y as Lynda Kay Germain Cuates Treas., Honor Roll, Thespians, Prom Comm., Dad- Daughter Banquet Co-Chrm.. Christmas Formal Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea Comm. Richard C. Gibson Theodore Lee Gibb Layton R. Gillaspie Transfer from Benson H.S. Sr. Choir, Gladiators V. Pres., Music Man, Jr Choir, Boys Glee, Fr. Football, Room Rep, Paul James Golding Transfer from Benson H.S., Track, Room Rep., Ticket Salesman. Douglas Martin Goodman V. Cross Country, Fr., LV., V., Track, Fr., J.V. Football, Forensians, Honor Roll, Room Rep., Men of Troy, l.R.L., Debate Team. 98 Kathleen Louise Gould Judic. Comm. Chrm., Spring V. Rally, Room Rep., Amicia Sec., Honor Roll, Nordstrom's Hi-Board, S.B. Parl., Troianes Pres., Thespians. Irene Marie Grace Orchestra, Band, Delphi Treas., Chap., Campus Life, Honor Roll. rw if ..... . .. ,. K :M , --f1v,s5iff5fe:1f:.sifsii .,,. ,, .fam . . . . W ii kr W we We i 5 S es ...... Q , . ,:r, V 2 f i'1 1 V,V- . -- s . I . ' Kathy Louise Green Amicia Sec,, Room Rep., Sweetheart Ball Comm., Prom Comm. Gary Richard Greene J.V., V. Baseball, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Gym Dandy, Men of Troy. f -ess. at so Brent A. Gregory Richard W. Griffin Sr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Room Rep., Gym Dandy. Karen M. Grommesh Pheta, Tequa, Ski Club B.C.A., C.V.S. Donald Edwin Gronquist J.V. Baseball, Soccer, Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Trivia Bowl, Music Man Louis Charles Grothaus IV National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta V. Pres., NMSQT Finalist, J.V. Cross Country, Evening Social Studies Seminar. Theresa .lo Gurnon Kemo Sec., lr. Orchestra, Mi:Call's Teen Fashion Board, Election Comm., Music Man, King and I, Showboat, Troya, Cotton and Cord Comm., Prom Comm. kgs? , , .. , ,,, --s..awl ' Samuel Angelo Haralampus Soccer Team Capt., Gymnastics. Linda Rae Harmel Kemo Pres., V. Pres., Sec., Thespians, Sr. Class Play, Trojan Trix. G W David Eugene Gutzler Sr. Band, Show Band, Mu Alpha Theta, Knights, Spartans. Richard Brian Hagerty PUR David Linday Harold Soccer Team, CCITV Staff, Sr. Class Play, Campus Life, Transfer Student, V. Baseball. Carlene Ada Harris Pheta, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., B.C.A., Tequa, Room Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Ski Club. Paul Arthur Hagestad Gladiators, Powder Puff Rally, Lawrence Alan Hahn NMSQT Finalist, A.C.S. Chem. Award, Boy of the Month, Sci-Ex, National Honor Society, Troyan Staff, Judic. Comm., Quill and Scroll, Ski Club Pres., Room Rep. . f., r, . , , , -3 . as .. . ,. , . E 3 'Q . . ... -': 1 -wee! . ' 5 ,A ' iw-'Rf' fn, Q Edna Marie Harrison Thespians Treas., Music Man., Trojan Trix, Sr. Class Play. Linda Hart Richard Carl Hallberg Calvin E. Hamreus Swimming, Knights Sgt, at V. Wrestling, Ares. Arms, Open House, Art Pottery Exhibit Chrm. Linda Irene Halme Betty Jean Hanschar Omechi, Prom Comm., T.A., Campus Life, Spes, Thespians, Gym Dandy, Transfer from Christmas Formal Comm., Pendleton, Speech Club. Stage Crew. . pf' , ffafkff V .w 'f M - A if November Boy and Girl of the Month, Cal Clarke and Barbara Allen pose in harmony. 199 John Warren Hartley, Jr. Sr. Class Play, Room Rep., Thespians Sgt. at Arms, Fr. Basketball, Fr., l.V. Football, Fr. Track, Music Man. Jean Marilyn Hartsook l.R.L., Omechi, French Club, Prom Comm., Student Directory Comm., Foreign Lang. Banquet, 200 xl Linda Ann Hawkins Omechi, Bookroom Asst., Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Dad-Daughter Banquet, English T.A., B.C.A. Gary R. Hastings Stephen Robert Hawke Fr., 1.V., V. Wrestling, NMSQT Letter, All-City GYfTIf13SfICS. Calculus Class, National Honor Socety, Mu Alpha Theta, l.R.L,, Fr., J.V., Baseball, Fr. Football, ransfer William Brewster Hedberg National Honor Society Treas., Sr. Class Play, Music Man, V. Swimming, Thespians, Room Rep., Debate Team, Veridian, Prom Comm., Transfer from Medford. Victoria Lee Herdt F.T.A., Cuates, T.A., B.C.A Transfer from Nebraska. Robert Wakefield Hermann Fr. M.V.P., J.V., V. Basketball, Fr. M.V.P., J.V,. V. Track, Fr., J.V. M.V.P., V, Football, Soph, Class V. Pres., Room Rep., Thanksgiving Court, Trix, Dad- Richard Lee Henderson Helen Sue Henry Omechi, Prom Comm., T.A Gym Dandy. Douglas Kenneth Highland Larry William Holm Gary Charles Hopper .lr, Class Treas., V. Rally, Sr. Choir, Sr. Ensemble, Spartan V. Pres,, Fr., J.V, Wrestling, Fr., l.V. Track, Honor Roll, Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Trojohns, Transfer from New Jersey, lr. Choir, Boys' Glee. Robert F. Howard Forensians, Debate Team, Rifle Club, -Poetry Club. Deborah Jane Howard Christine Leile Howland Richard Gerald Huggins Fr., J.V., V, Track, Men of Troy, Ares, Honor Roll, Veridian Staff, Russian Club, C.V.S. Center Student Mgr., Helen of Troy Ticket Sales Chrm. LNJU' 2.i9l Ph' as 'vi mmf uuwav nf'-L Joseph Ernest Hull David William Humes Swim Team Co-Capt.. French Club Treas., l.R.L., Veridian Staff, Mu Alpha Theta, Sister School Comm. Chrm., Men of Troy, Fr. Track. Glen Milton Hunter Sheryl Nancy Hurt l,R.L., National Honor Society, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., May Fete Comm. K. Kay Diane Hughes Omechi Treas., Ski Club, Prom Comm., Room Rep., Christmas Formal Comm., Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm. Sadie Hawkins Comm., Jr, Choir, Student Direct. Comm. Robert James Huhtala l.V., V. Baseball, Gladiators, LV. Wrestling, Fr. Football, Weight Lifting. 5 Kim Arthur Hutchinson Catherine Marie lson Gym Dandy, Student Store Asst., T,A., B.C.A., C.V.S. Asst. 1 3 . . if .4 . 9 If t. l rm in mu X iilsimo iii mi MM Ni wi xml, lTllI'l l N Senior Rey Cabral ponders philosophic implications among celebrated archives. ffqf' Qui? Rf-of 06 Wvieof Catherine Lee Jamison Girl of the Month, S.B. Treas., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Omechi V. Pres., Treas., Quill and Scroll, Troyan Staff, David Alan Jansen Room Rep., Golf, Bowling. Michael Dale Jeffries Fr., J.V., Football, Gym Dandy, Ares, Student Union Monitor, Room Rep. Sherry Roberta Jenliinson Trojanes, Pheta, V. Swimming, Powder Puff, Honor Roll. Women of Troy, Sadie Hawkins Comm. 2 , V . ..... .. ...... . . gbq mmm, feag?ff2:57fvg'12 1 - ri Vsxiaiin' I -V .' N Q-Pia ' jigs vi , :r,'-ff' 7 ' fit' ' ' . . 1 'TS t 'tfiiielft fi' E332 is ,ff ???f?'7f . as ,foie Y' ' I Karen Sue Jensen Transfer from Yakima, Jr. Choir, Spanish Club. Curtis Ray Johanson V. Baseball, Fr. Swimming, Fr., J.V. Basketball. 5 Byrvn M- J0i'lH50T1 Janice Kay Johnson Karen Lynn Johnson Laren Dee Johnson Sr. Band, Orchestra. Sr. Class Sec., National Christmas Formal Comm. 1966 Multnomah Dental HDHOY 30Ci9fYf NMSQT l-ENGL Transfer from San Francisco Society Award Sclence Nlu Alpha Theta, Troyan Staff, English T A Sci Ex Quill and Scroll, Omechi F T A Campus Life Pres., Room Rep., Student Bowling Gym Dandy Prom Guidance Comm. Chrm. Comm Dianna Dale Johnson Jean Justine Johnson' Kenneth Adrian Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Cuates, Jr. Class Prolect Ski Club, Election Comm Room Rep Amicla Prom Comm., Sweetheart Ball Calendar Comm. Comm Jr Class Concessions C0mrTl. Comm Dad Daughter Murna Ann 10hIlS0l1, Arthur Dean Jones Ill Gregory Ollie Jones Sue Moorman and Randy Page-December's Cassandra, Sr. Choir, Room Rep., ski Club, Ares Music MBU, Folksmaers Transfer from Washington Girl and Boy ofthe Month. Club. Ski Club, Prom Comme H.S., Fr.. J.V. Football- 202 Douglas Wayne Jones Jr. Men of Troy, V. Rally, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, J.V. Football, Ares, Troiohns Spartans, Room Rep., Evaluation Comm. David Robert Jostad S.B. Pres., Boy of the Month, Knights V. Pres., Student Direct. Comm. Chrm., Track, Student Recognition Comm. Chrm., Forensians, Cross Country, Fr., J.V., Basketball, Gordon Thomas Kalesse Key Pres. X.. 1 if Hans Joachim Kurt Kaplick Swimming, Gladiators. Kristina Kay Karamanos Jr. Class Sec.. Sweetheart Ball Comm. Chrm., Delphi, French Club, Christmas Project Chrm., French T.A., Prom., Christmas Formal Comm. Donald Goodwin Kauffman Fr., V., Track, Fr., J.V., V, Football, Men of Troy. Leslie Ilene Kaufman Thespians, Forensians, Women of Troy, Golf Team, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Trojan Trix. Mr fl raise. wg A13 Laurence Russell Keefe NMSQT Finalist, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Russian Club Pres., l,R.L.V. Pres., Music Man, Prof. Eng. of Ore, Math. Award, Bridget Kelly Humane Society Poster Contest Winner, Orchestra, Show Boat, Portland Junior Symphony. Kirk Eccles Kenward Fr., V. Track, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr. Basketball, Talons Chap., Men of Troy. Kathryn Louise Kerr National Honor Society. Amicia, Jr., Sr. Band, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm.. Student Guidance Comm., Gym Dandy. Kathleen Laurie Kilker Pheta Sec., Powder Puff, Ski Club, Prom Comm., Sweetheart Ball Comm., B.C.A. Terry Arthur Kimzey Rifle Club, B.C.A.-S.S. Resource Center, Bookroom. Ann Elizabeth King B.C.A., Ballot Counting, Gym Dandy. Betty Jean King Delphi Sgt. at Arms, Sr. Band, F.T,A., Trojan Trix, Pep Club, Y.F.C., Gym Dandy. Mark Donald Kinney Rifle Club, T.A., Lab Asst., Bookroom Asst. William Wright Kinsey Jr. Class Pres., Spartans, S.B, Elections Commissioner. NMSQT Finalist, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Fr., J.V., V. Cross Country, Fr., J.V., Track. Linda Mary Kirk Ski Club, Bowling, Sr. Choir, Room Rep. Scott B. Kjos S.B, Pres., Boy of the Month, Fr., V. Track, V. Football, Fr., J.V. Basketball J.V., V. Baseball, Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy, Spartans, Judic. Comm. 203 ,,. ED . . X D .,-' 5 .F A l Could this be Georgie Barlow's real opinion of the Troyan? Pamela Sue Lampert Cuates, Room Rep., Powder Puff. Jacquelyn Louise Larkin S.B. Activities Chrm., Girl of the Month, Sweetheart Ct., National Honor Society, Amicia Pres., Hist,, Powder Puff, Judic. Comm., l.R.L., Assembly Comm. 204 Vernon Marshall Kleinman Thespians, Art Staff, Stage Crew, Soccer. Anthony Russell Knobbs Robert Gerriie Knudsen J.V. Basketball Mgr., Gymnastics Circus, Gladiators, Gym Dandy. Raymond A. Kreps Gymnastics, Gymnastics Circus, Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Art Staff. Jill Katherina Krieger Pheta Sec., Powder Puff, Room Rep., Prom Comm., Sadie Hawkins Comm. Wayne A. Kriietz Joanne Dorcas Larsell Jr., Sr. Band, Music Man, C.V.S. Rep., Trojan Trix, Math T.A., B,C.A. Monica Joan Larsell Kemo Sec., Ski Club, French Club, Room Rep., Student Direct. Com., Election Comm., Gym Dandy, Frosh Frolic Court. Peggy Kathleen Larsen National Honor Society, Art Fair, Prom Comm., German Seminar, Powder Puff, Foreign Lang. Banquet, Activities Night Comm. Rhonda Rae Larsen Library Asst. Linda Marlene Larson Delphi Pres., V. Pres., Chap., Sgt. at Arms, F.T.A., Pep Club, Y.F.C., Honor Roll, Home Ec. Fashion Show, T.A. William Robert Larson Rifle Club, Room Rep. Brian Robert Lasselle National Honor Society, Craftsmen of the Year, Gymnastics, Rifle Club, Fr. Cross Country, Gym Dandy. Bruce H. Lasselle Gymnastics, Fr. Cross Country, National Honor Society, Rifle Club, Gymnastics Circus, Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Art Staff 4g Larry Bruce Laurens Fr., l.V., V. Football, l.V. Baseball. Patricia Marie Lavell Campus Life, T.A., Gym Dandy. William L. Lawrence Fr., l.V., V. Football Capt., 2nd Team All-City, V. Baseball, All-City Outtielder, Statesman Sports Ed., Talons, Men of Troy Sgt. at Arms. Fr., J.V. Basketball, Room Rep. Gregory D. Layne Bausch Lomb Award, U. of Chicago Rep., Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society, Scia Ex, l.V. Wrestling, Room Rep., U.G.N. Comm., Rifle Club. Diane Jane Lee Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Bowling, T.A. Edwin Philip Lee, Jr. Fr., l.V., V. Wrestling, Gladiators, Young Democrats, Room Rep., lr. Choir. Mark Eugene Leslie J.V. Wrestling. Carol Ann Lesman Honor Roll, Cassandra, Election Comm., Graduation Comm., Room Rep. Larry Nicholas Lettiere Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Timothy S. Lewis Soccer, Gym Dandy. Q07 i' Richard Allan Libby NMSQT Finalist, WARS Pres., V. Pres., Mu Alpha Theta Treas., National Honor Society, l.R.L., Election Comm., Science Fair. Susan Donna Lind King and I, Folksingers V. Pres., Orchestra, Pheta. S.S. Evening Seminar Planning Board Comm., Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Christmas Formal Comm. x 'Z :astro wi , ff ffzf, 5- X ,Maxim si., , .1 FEES.:-.if fair-I Diane Lehman Quill and Scroll, Ski Club, Room Rep., Cassandra, Prom Comm., Cuates, Troyan Advertising Coordinator. Susan Elizabeth Leinbach Statesman Staff, Veridian Staff, Amicia, Prom Comm., Homecoming Comm., Honor Roll, T.A. Roberta Jane Lindberg Christmas Formal Comm., C.V.S. Staff, Cuates Sgt. at Arms, F.T.A., Transfer from Saskatchewan, Canada, Rally, Drama Club. Robert William Lindlar Key Chap., Soccer, Trojohns, French Club. QQ Zlggigw is. .,,, I ,yP?,gw-as is 541154, -ii 3 Jeanette Eileen Lesch Troyan Sr. Page Ed., Red Cross Rep., Quill and Scroll, Amicia, Room Rep., Honor Roll, Student Guidance Comm., Prom Comm., B.C.A Mother-Daughter Tea. Lynn Andrea Leshgold Pheta, Thespians, Powder Puff, Student Evaluation Comm., Jr. Choir, Girls Glee, Sweetheart Ball Comm. Drama Seminar, Trojan Trix. 205 l 4 Carl A. Lukas Automotive Group, Football, Ilir,,tJ.V. Wrestling, Bookroom ss . Barbara Jo Luke Pheta, Room Rep., Sweetheart Ball Comm., Gym Dandy, Library Asst. 206 , ,I 2 7 . 'tw new 4 , . ' 7 194 - 'iw' Katherine Little Ski Club, French Club, Christmas Formal Comm., Father'Daughter Banquet, B.C.A., C.V.S. Rep., Transfer from California, Masquers Club, A.F.S. Club, Drama. Charles John Loeffel l.V., V. Baseball, V. Rally, Ski Club, Room Rep., Gym Dandy, Fr. Basketball, Men of Troy, l.V., V. Football M.V.P. , M I Stephen John Loewer l.V. Baseball, Key V. Pres., Soccer, Troiohns, J.V. Cross Country. Roberta Sue Long Omechi Pres., Room Rep., as ei 12- 'F 3 Y i .1 asm aa I' 2 f it David Todd Louis J.V., V. Wrestling, Gymnastics Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Music Team' Gladiators' Gym Dandy' Man, King and I, Honor Roll, Powder Puff, Folksinging Club, T.A., lr. Choir. Gymnastics Circus. Edward Jerome Lohr J gtg Cai-0l'ne Lord Spartans, Young Democrats. Elections Comm., i,eeB'Q,'l'j,'I,,, F, Pheta, Swim Team, Women of J.V.'Football, Mein oi'Troy. Troy, l.R.L., Prom Comm., Trojan Trix, C.V.S. Rep., Powder Puff. John Lukens D'Anne MacArthur Cuates. Barbara Sutherland MacBean Troyan Production Ed., Prom Chrm,, Quill and Scroll, Pheta Act. Chrm., Trojanes, Homecoming Comm., Ski Club, Trojan Trix, Room Rep., Powder Puff. Margaret Heather MacDonald Women of Troy Treas., Delphi Treas., Tequa Treas., V. Swim Team, Dance Comm., C.V.S. Rep., Room Rep., Bowling, City Swim Record. Charles Bruce Mace Fr., l.V. Cross Country, l.V. Wrestling, Gladiators, Gym Dandy. Richard Hugh MacKay Fr. Football, Fr. Track, Automotive Shop, Gym Dandy. Ronald Wallace Magnus Dan F. Maitland 4 i . ' , .wa fe 'V - -i -1, as ,. a-551.45 - . W -' i ,av , 1, --I: ww.. Lorraine Louise Maiors Piffibia Anne Manley Honor Roll, B.C,A, Music Man., Sr, Class Play, King and I, Showboat, Sr. Choir, All-Northwest Choir, Ensemble, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Thespians. cediii I-011559 MBIUUBY Patricia Gladys Manners Peter James Marana J.V., V. Swimming, J.V. Wrestling, Knights, Spartans, Ski Club. Eugene James Markham John Ross Marsh National Honor Society, Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Show Band Student Director, All State Band, Portland Symphony, Room Rep., Showboat, King and I Jeannette Lynne Marshall Kemo, Future Homemaker the Year. of Janice C. Martilla National Honor Society, Thespians, Trojanes, Amicia Sec., Chap., Ski Club, Dance Comm., Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Music Man. Phyllis Anne Martin Ski Club, Decoration Comm., Transfer from California, B.C.A, T? Ewa aww-frm i .s,., .. :Sy w MVS? -J? anim we-3 MFT' ww John M. Martini Charles Vandeleur Mason Professional Math. Award Gymnastics, Fr., J.V., V. in Engineering, Knights, Wrestling, l.R.L., French V. Swimming, Christmas Club, Rifle Club, Room Rep., Formal Comm., Men of Troy, Gym Dandy, Honor Roll, Prom Comm., Mu Alpha Theta. Troiohns. Stephen August Mash Fetzer Jonathan Matthias Room Rep., Ares, Ski Club Christmas Play. J.V. Football, Gym Dandy, Cafeteria Monitor. ., . . t . ' F, . 4 ,vi Cheryl Ann May Carol Linn Mayer James Frazier McGlone National Honor Society, Cassandra, Trojan Trix, J.V., V, Baseball, Men of Cuates Pres,, V. Pres., Thespians, Delphi, B.C.A. Troy, Fr., J.V., V. Football. Sec., Quill and Scroll, T.A., Trojanes, Troyan Copy Staff, Dance Comm, Trojan Trix. Susan Elizabeth May Edward M. McCabe Kenneth Charles McGuire Transfer from Central Teacher Asst. Catholic, Fr. Baseball, School Paper, 207 208 Susan Gail Mclldhur C.V.S. Rep., Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Choir, Pheta, Gym Dandy, Powder Puff. Michael James McBride B.C.A., Library Asst., Room Rep., Bowling. Candyce Ann McCallson Dad-Daughter Banquet Asst. Chrm., Cuates Act. Chrm., Hist., Sgt. at Arms, B.C.A., Sadie Hawkins Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea, Susan Lee McCIeave Cuates, Ski Club, Prom Decorations Comm. ll 2 fig? Q ? fi' 1 fi'?4?igg?fgQ 1 L g, -x ei,,,S,ffH Jw aw -. We.. sm oa...,,,,.w1,, ,,,Q.a E . j f W V ..K..:1wfet,fsfm,, .zfixzu wi. 'Se-l we -' P 1,xii.lE57:1Hfwtvt12z.gJA 42.-fvsfxii s!i?i5f 'ai -v i:- , ' im, -:'1'sY.I7:55' .1 V7 ?e9tS'..i.1 . f' 357' ' - f VFX U- . 'ffl 4 1. -. i i. . 5 .- g tsgsw z eia ' a 5. , ms'--sv' s ' ' 52559 1 -1 1 f , 1' . , Judy McWhorter Richard Eugene Meacham Michael Dennis McCurty Steven Fulton McDowell Bookroom Asst., Rifle Club. Golf Team, Room Rep., Gym Dandy. Timgthy joseph McDonald Michael Geri McDermott Ares, Room Repq Talgngy Transfer from Jesuit H.S., Vandalism Cgmmn Gglf F00flJ3ll, BOWllI'lQ, Track, Team, Cafeteria Monitor. B6Seb6ll- Patricia Ann McLain Omechi, Room Rep., B.C.A. T.A., Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm. Nancy Jaynie McLeod S.B. Treas., Troyan Copy Ed., Cuates Sec., V. Pres., Honor Roll, l.R.L., Mu Alpha Theta, Crest Comm., Ski Club, Room Rep., Quill and Scroll, T.A. James Alexander Melvin Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., l.V. Wrestling, Fr. J.V., V. Track-All City, Men of Troy V. Pres., Ares, Knights Sgt. at Arms, Quill and Scroll, Troyan Sports Ed., Vandalism Comm. Albert Alan Menashe Sr. Class Treas,, Boy of the Month, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Men of Troy Treas., Talons Pres., Forensians, Quill and Scroll, Statesman Ad Mgr., Honor Roll. Ross L. Mercer Spartans Sec., Treas., J.V. Swimming, Intramural Basketball, Room Rep., French Club. James William Meredith Fr. Wrestling, J.V. Baseball, Gym Dandy. Nancy Lee Merlevede l.R.L., Powder Puff, Room Rep., Chrismas Formal Comm Edward Ernest Messinger Fr., J.V., V. Football, J.V., V. Track, Ares Sgt. at Arms, Men of Troy. iw Thomas Otto Melschan J.V. Baseball. Bernard Raymon Metzger Fr., l.V. Wrestling, WARS, Bowling. Susanne Dolezal Metcalf Sweetheart Ball Comm., Transfer student from Calif., Prom Comm., Girls Athletic Assn., Tennis, New York-Drama Club Sec., Sr. Exec. Board, Skidmor College Seminar. Joycelyn Nancy Mickey Cafeteria Asst., Browse and Buy. Scott Warren Miles Fr., .l.V., V. Football, l.V., V. Track, Schussboomer King, Men of Troy, Ares. Cheryl Diane Miller Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, Music Man, Business Student of the Year. Danlel W. Miller Knights. Janis Elaine Miner Art Fair, Prom Decorations Comm., Drama Production, Gym Dandy, T.A. Gary E. Mitchell Judith Mitchell :sam John E. Mnlnilr l.R.L., Young Democrats, Spanish Club, Chess Club. Wayne Ford Montgomery Jr. Ares Pres., LV., V. Rally, Fr. Football, Swim Team, Gymnastics, Student Court, Ski Club. Marcia Sue Moorman Girl of the Month, Amicia Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Quill and Scroll, Trojanes Sec.- Treas., Troyan Layout Staff, ludic. Comm., Trojan Trix, Flashlight Rally Dance Chrm. Diane Joy Morey Girls Glee, lr. Choir, Cub Statesman, Spes Sgt, at Arms, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., C.V.S., B.C.A. We -133415 M , 1'-ff Robert 0. Morris l.V. Football. Caleb 1. Morrison Robert Angus Morrison Ill Knights Sgt. at Arms, Prom Comm., Swimming, Fr. Wrestling, Christmas Formal Comm., Intramural Basketball. Kathleen Dee Mosley Amicia, Mother-Daughter Tea Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., T.A., Transfer from Grant H.S., Girls League Rep., General Council Rep. . a...... ...W ..f... . Q, in. Thomas Allen Mundal Room Rep., Fr. Basketball, Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Fr. Wrestling. Marsha Louise Munsen Gym Dandy, Cassandra, Ski Club, Christmas Formal Comm., Art Fair, Transfer from Clackamas. 209 Chris P. Murphy Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Ro Rep., Honor Roll, Art Seminar, T.A. Alan Edward Mushen National Honor Society, Om Men of Troy, Fr., J.V., V., Basketball, Sr. Band, J.V. Cross Country, l.R.L., C.V.S., Room Rep., T.A. Trojan Trix. it F A . ,. , lean Kay Nakadate Tennis, Trojanes, l.R.L, Sec., State Rep., Amicia Pres., Sec., National Honor Society, Forensians, Mu Alpha Theta, Women of Troy, Powder Puff, Michael E. Near Fr. Forum, Gym Dandy. TM'-w f'- .. , --- .,, ,.,.,e.,, .,,, ,ew te, a nr -W--on ia W V , :f.- : at tgaggegsefr- ' ' -' , '- gninszezsz 15 24522525555 'S Sfsfifeit PS ' wtezwlet iw? ?E.'1:E lik? , .. li We ,, :..f,, I 542 ear, P .V ' kQ5T'ef t . f .,,1w.efirsy ?f 1' 'f as ' J f-UV:-7? ,' l .5EVl?i7?iEs ' .sf ez- 1,42 -fs ,. . W, : .1 1? z, 115.5 5, . a, .,. ,, ' -P.121,'fQ2'eH , .. - -- .,,.. ,.,,,,og,,g it W Q 3 U ,Eg , . E 1 f' New 5 3 3, at ,ji ,iff T s g ' -fg.21:te42iee straw 232 . 255 P16535-rf-1, : - '-,tvwfsgs fe, out f- fr .f ri . ' or . f ffM '5,,ci lg' 1-1 QE' V 'li . ' M' IS- f 'Vt - ' I Mary lo Neilson A.F.S.-Switzerland, Girl of the Month,, Omechi Pres., Treas., Soph, Class Sec., MotherfDaughter Tea Chrm., Sadie Hawkins Chrm., Ski Club, Honor Roll, Prom Com. Maryann Nelson CCXTV Asst., Biology Student Asst., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Citizenship Award, Bowling. .drii Robyn Louise Nelson Omechi, Prom Comm., Xmas Formal Comm., Dad-Daughter Banquet, Student Direct. Comm. Paul Erwin Nemser National Honor Society Pres., Veridian, l.R.L. Treas., Mu Alpha Theta, Sci-Ex, Room Rep., NMSQT Letter, Evaluation Comm. Constance Elizabeth Newvine Teacher Asst., Gym Dandy, Honor Roll. Jay Nicholas Fr., J.V., V. Track, Fr., J.V. Basketball, Spartans Sec., Men ot Troy, Rm. Rep Trojohns, Powder Puff Rally, Vandalism Comm. ,see . .N 3 '- ti.,.f,, . , ., ., ' ,ts fi 1 , , , ,W , .. Q, ..,,V,,5 , , .,,,e.., ..,,,,,,,W, . . elillepggsy ttmztszggitfr U 1 sfziigbgfer ztil?i11r?f5??Sf Y. Hetgistgsgefeeg. E 1, , F t ,swung - -zfiitzz. :ff :. . 2 ,W uggeyg' f V . we weswts tif 12:2 1-'-: - f? a Wg .qi . 3 E get 3 January Boy and Girl of the Month, Scott Kjos, and Jackie Larkin discuss after-graduation plans. 210 Diane Frances Nielsen Soph. Elections Comm., Office Practice T.A., Cub Statesman. Mark William Nielsen Golf Team, Men of Troy, Room Rep., Gym Dandy. Ann Lee Nuschy Transfer Student, l.A.A,, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Thespians, Speech Club, Dance Comm., Sodality. Theresa L. 0'Brien National Honor Society, Delphi Treas., Hist., F.T.A., Russian Club, Prom Comm Sadie Hawkins Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. - 1 Jay L. Oliverio Knights Sgt. at Arms, Fr,, J.V. Football, Prom Comm., Intramural Basketball. Michael A. Oliverio Talons, Room Rep., Music Man, American Heritage Seminar Abroad, Art Fair. Gary Richard Olson Gymnastics Team, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Circus. Linda Lee Olson S.B. Sec., Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Art Staff, Art Seminar, Activities Night Comm., Omechi, T.A., B.C.A., Cub Statesman. Stephen Eric Oppenheim Fr., l.V. Wrestling, Knights, Gladiators. Karen M. Orcutt Omechi, Medical Asst, Girls Poly Co-op Student, Gym Dandy. Laurie Sue Oseran All City Journ. Banquet, Chrm., Statesman Feature, Drama, Copy Ed., l.R.L., Ski Club, Omechi, Christmas Formal Com., Prom Cm,, T.A. Dennis Michael Oster Fr. Football, Fr. Track, Soccer Club, Young Life, l.V. Track. Mary Janice Page Omechi, T.A.R., Spanish Club, Student Direct. Comm., Dad-Daughter Banqt. Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., B.C,A. Randell L. Page Fr., l.V., V. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Soph.. Sr. Class Pres., Spartans, National Honor Society, Men of Troy, Boy of Month. Christie Kay Palmer Christmas Formal Chrm. Showcase Comm., Chrm Thespians Hist., Cuates, Art Staff, Room Rep., Prom Comm., Sweethear Ball Comm. John Nelson Palmer Golf, Football, Track. Linda Sue Palmer Nicholas E. Park Stephen Frederic Parsons Prom Comm., Fashion Show, Northwest Outward Bound Fr., l.V. Football, V. Track, Cotton and Cord Comm., Pep School, American Friends V. Cross Country, Men of Club, Faculty Luncheon Service Comm., Goldenball, Troy, Knights, Ski Club, Hostess, Alumni Tea Hostess, Honor Roll. T.A., Craftsman of the Year. T.A., Jr. Class Project. Linda Darlene Palmer Dawn Delores Parker Tobey Vohn Parsons Thespians, Kemo, F.T.A., Christmas Formal Comm., Merit Club, Monogram, Trebil Triad. Fr. Football, Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Dennis E. Partipilo l.V., V. Wrestling Mgr., Men of Troy. Anne Marian Pasero National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Statesman Photo Ed., News Ed., Tennis, Spanish Club, Omechi, Women of Troy, Judic. Comm., Gym Dandy, Foreign Lang. Banquet. Michael Thomas Patrick Carole Marguerite Payne Choir, Y.F.C., B.C.A. We got trouble, right here in River City! -.,,. .,g- 'gsfrfinrw f'sLsg:frLf. efgwf'iQ2's' ., zsvijigiiij , . a Maw- fry ips or ir, YW' ff 'few ries- 1535, N -sr: vfz ' w,s,s,gfy5, gyfsrng A: 1511255 elif Marvin Allan Peterson J.V., V. Baseball, Room Rep., Spring V. Rally, Ares, Thanksgiving Court. James Andrews Pieper Children's Play. 22 Maureen Leslie Piersall T.A., Honor Roll, B.C.A,, Cuates. Bernadene Ann Pilip National Honor Society, Troyan, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll, V. Football Statistician, Dad-Daughter Banquet Co-Chrm., Amicia Treas., Russian Club Pres. Sualan Percy National Honor Society, Delphi, Spanish Club, Room Rep. Anita Elaine Perry Room Rep., Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm Student Store Staff, Gym Dandy. .loellen Marie Pilusu Cuates, Thespians, Young Democrats, Gym Dandy. Michael B. Ploghoft Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., 1.V., V. Basketball, Fr., J.V., V. Baseball, Room Rep., Ares, Student Union Food Comm. Chrm. Donald Lee Perry Gregg L. Perry Fr., J,V. Football, Ares, Soccer, Room Rep., Trojan Trix. me fftlrrl, f!H'e 4-l.Af?i111:e-Zizmugz ,Sex ,,tlis2r5ff:12f:2,- ,siieffezzflfarzrtfaiia-2 1- 2f?f?Q5li'f'5L ' -' ' inl5?'riiiiiilLfgf?5a?ll?5igQ 3,esisr:fQ,1. ,,,, , ,,: ,e',,,f-, 1 cmifezpgflii ' 'j ' .n, . We A 1.. iii '- ,- . , 5?fsElii1fi , 3 fieifiihg ' if 'Z?2L:freYir'??is4. X, Jo-Ann Eileen Petch French Club, Writing Group, Christmas Formal Comm., Kingrand l Costumes, Transfer from Vancouver, B.C Hugh Allen Peters Gladiators, Thespians, .l.V. Cross Country, Sr. Band, Sr. Class Play, Trojan Trix, King and l, Music Man. Christine Lee Podhora Carlene Louann Pope National Honor Society, lr. Class Project, F.T.A., Cuates, Prom Comm., C.V.S., Tequa. Susan Lynn Poplack Fr. Class V. Pres., Ski Club, Thespians Sec., Forensians, Cassandra Sgt. at Arms, Room Rep., Plays. Gregory Lynn Potter Troyan Photographer, Statesman Photographer. 000-4 Linda Carol Poznanski Charles L. Preston Arnold Merwin Proctor Trojanes, Spring V, Rally, S.B. Athletics Commissioner, Pheta, Helen of Troy Queen, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., Sweetheart Court, Frosh Frolic Court, Swim Team. Margaret Ann Prange Tequa, Room Rep., Pheta, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Trojan Trix. J.V., V. Basketball, J.V., V. Track, Statesman Staff, Ares Chao, Laureen L. Pringle Pheta. Daniel Lindley Rainey Fr, Football, Track, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Circus, T.A., Trojohns, Room Rep. Linda Sue Raymond Statesman Staff, Cassandra, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. Ronald Charles Raz Gym Dandy, Y.F.C. K Laurie Marie Ream Cuates, French Club, Christmas Formal Comm., Gym Dandy, Cub Statesman, B.C.A. Gay Reavis Berg's Hi-Board, National Honor Society, Metro. Youth Council, Homecoming Court, Helen of Troy Court, Fr. Class Sec., Pheta, Forensians, Frosh Frolic Court, Troianes. Anne Louise Redman National Honor Society, Election Comm., Transfer from Chicago, Slide Rule Club, Leisure Reading Club. Pamela Reed Omechi, Christmas Formal Comm., Phys, Ed, T.A, Janet Lynn Rainwater Special Educ. T.A., Prom Comm., King and l, Pheta Music Man. Michael R. Rankin Mu Alpha Theta, Math T.A. Renee Lloyde Reed Troianes, Ensemble, Jr., Sr. Choir, Helen of Troy Comm., Trojan Trix. Antonia Reed slfirz lfjum 'J Y rr! - - 1: N53 feng HQ!! Susan Lee Rasmussen Powder Puff, Sr. Choir, Thespians, Delphi. Linda Joann Rayley Troianes, Amicla, Trojan Trix, Helen of Troy Comm., Home Ec. T.A. r ' E 2 f ' , .,.,. i, I 'givtfvm ifvvii Jeff Reimann Stephen James Remington Mu Alpha Theta, NMSOT Letter, WARS, Rifle Club, Gymnastics, Gymnastics Circus, German Club, Cross Country. 213 l Efeiwxg ef Q Q the whezfow .1 ,asf . .vgg1g. ,,,f X V-sg ' -P .f-15 s:E5,Z' -,.:,-f-,::,:H?ras1 1 'SFT 3 is c L ..,., .. ....w:l .. ' E , W -3 si . .,.s': - 5552 ggiitsiiiyee, .,, ,P nw f New . 'x,.. . . asm..--,1fss.1 swell ':- f' W igiigsisgfffs i 11.22. 2 t 'ai'sisiieiggzstetezgekssifi if 2 ' e2Qrie4'2e?l' ,.- as , v,,A., ... i .,.., ,so emi ,ww f '- ii..-'2,.e,--fi-,weiwii ,,,,..,,.siie,,-,.,. . M ,. .,v,:i,3,f.,,..,a,.,,, W5v2ZAP:sff57l 'HT' 'P F- . . ' :,5J?i,IF2,-'i,5Vl7llYE5'3V ?e?gg,5zggggQ,:Q an Nrbglkqx ggi:iffgffgscifgfswezgg 3s5g,,,,s,1f,,2' ...,. 5 , ,.,,:ff,-g.-,51,.Wfig?1g,i .. f i ' f'ilf'siig?9LR1:7li?i5if c,,e,9sfHs . . -f,.fm1s22sffs':,.. - 1,:ff,f11w?fo:s :twfs-Isis. If ,r,:z,f'is?fssiw ': 1+ :':-z:ff'fQzi3Pf VJ , ' f lat- ezsgw f-wi 11 -1' ., wa s wuz. -.,k,. U i?'ff25f?,'., ff as .. st, fs. , - 1 Douglass Terrence Reynolds Fr., J.V. Football, J.V., V. Cross Country, Room Rep., Knights, Forensians, Young Democrats Pres. Jacqueline Georgene Rice F.T.A., English T.A., BCA., C.V.S. Staff, David Lynn Rich Music Man, Jr., Sr., Choir, Trojan Trix, Thespians. Wayne Michael Richards V. Swim Capt., Men of Troy, Knights. Charles Franklin Risser Room Rep. Rebecca Ritzmann Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, All State Band, All Northwest Band, King and l, Music Man Delphi Sec., National Honor Society, Trojan Trix, A.H.A. Tour. gf Jerry Allen Roalsen Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, J.V. Football, Fr. Track. Linda Jean Rober Judy Ann Robinson Honor Roll, Trojanes, Thespians, Amicia Treas., l.R.L., Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Ski Club, Helen of Troy Comm., Gym Dandy. David Patrick Rockwood Fr., J.V., V. Track, V. Football, Gym Dandy. 214 Diana Lynn Rockwood Delphi Member of the Year, Peo Club, German Club, Cotton and Cord Comm, Linda Bea Rodgers Cuates Pres., Russian Club, Art Staff, Powder Puff, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Sadie Hawkins Co-Chrm., Prom Comm. Donald E. Rollins Sr. Choir. Frederic Eugene Ross Fr. Football, Talons Sec., Room Rep., I.R.L., WARS. Priscilla Knn Ross Sandra Kay Rother Kemo, Christmas Formal Comm., Golf, Transfer from Montana, S.B. Council, Ski Club. Sandra bee Roy Beverly Kay Russell Campus Life Sec., Treas. l.R.L., Bowling, College Conference Hostess. r , twrezf V- if A-'Q . . az, e rl Diane Lee Russell Pheta, Transfer from Washington H.S. Kathleen Ann Rutherford Pheta, Ski Club, Prom Comm., Sadie Hawkins Comm., Girls Glee, Christmas Formal Comm., Room Rep. Sherry Diane Ryan Omechi, Spes. EQ 5 2 V Us si e l C ns if ,may Lois Dee Sampson Honor Roll, Gym Dandy, Art Fair, Science Fair. John Charles Sacarisen Elizabeth Ann SBHISOI1 Transfer from Beaverton H,S. TFOIHHGSY Delphi. 40? wh, V,,k. , , v fee Claude Schneider National Honor Society, Room Rep., C.V,S. Rep., Biology Lab. Asst., Pied Piper Players Science Fair Award, l.R.L., Foreign Language Field Day, Ticket Sales, Student Store. Gayle Linda Schnitzer National Honor Society, Troianes, Room Rep., C.V,S. Rep,, Evaluation Comm., French Club. Mary Elaine Schultz Stephen A. Scuito Fr., l.V. Wrestling 9' M101 Katherine Ann See Marilyn M. Sanders Dee Ann SCh3l-lmbefg King and I, Trojan Trix, Fall V. Rally, Pheta Sec, Gym Dandy, Delphi Chapy, V, Pres., Trojanes, Thespians, lr. Sr., Band, Sr. Orchestra, KIVIS 2l'ld,l, MUSUC Man, T.A., B,C,A, Trojan Trix, Room Rep., Trojane T.A. Louis David Savage Thomas Arthur Schendel Room Rep,, Knight, Prom V. Baseball, Men of Troy, Comm,. Band, Show Band, ROOFT1 REP- C.V.S. Rep., Gym Dandy, Band Mgr., Trojan Trix, Spring, Fall Concerts. Room Re,,,, pm, Higtq Bill Kinsey and Leslie Evans share honors as Boy Sgt. at Arms, Powder Puff Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Act. Night Comm., Sadie Hawkins Comm. Gary Leroy Sewer Gymnastics, Golf Team, Gymnastics Circus, T.A. and Girl of the Month for February. 215 Craig Paul Severin Russian Club V. Pres., Pied Piper Players, I.R.L., Biology T.A., Gym Dandy, Frosh Forum, Foreign Lang. Banquet. Steven Bernard Shank Forensians Pres., Thespians, Spartans Chap., Room Rep., Election Comm., Sr. Farewell Comm., Speech T.A., Trojohns. 26 Kathryn June Sharrer Elizabeth Darey Shell F.T.A., Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Teacher Asst. Roblay Windom Shepherd Ski Club, Omechi, Sadie Hawkins Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Gym Dandy, T.A. Susan Mary Shepherd May Fete Comm., Girls Glee, Lynda L. Sherlock Home Ec. Hostess, Gym Dandy, Spes, B.C.A. Patrick Logan Shore Fr. Football, Bookroom lr., Sr., Choir, KBPS, Football Staff, Automotive Group. Sportscaster, Powder Puff, Amicia Sec., S.S. T.A., Gym Dandy. 1 iam tis . ,df .T '- . - H35 ,li if 7 zlssfsi' : EQ is M e d i' wf- r is .- mg.-2 2, Karen Sue Showers National Honor Society, C.V.S. Rep., T.A., Prom Decorations Comm. Alene Rosalyn Siegal Cassandra, B.C.A.-Library, Jr. Achievement. Cheda Ann Siegel Amicia, Room Rep., Honor Roll, Co-Op Girls, Poly Dental Science, T.A., Fashion Shows, Dance Comm. Cassandra Maureen Sills Christmas Formal Comm., Powder Puff, Sweetheart Ct., Homecoming Ct., Room Rep. Janet Marie Simrell Donald Clarence Sitko Fr. M.V.P., J.V., V. Football V. Track, Room Rep., Talons V.P., Men of Troy. Kevin Grant Skinner Science Seminar, Men of Troy, V. Swimming, Choir, Fr. Football, Knights. David Francis Skoko Barbara Ann Slane Tennis Team, Honor Roll, Spanish Club, Women of Troy F.T.A., Circe, Ski Club, Bowling, Gym Dandy. Gerald Thomas Smith Spanish Club, French Club, Music Man, Sr. Class Play, National Honor Society, Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm., Gladiators. 2 Roger Allen Smith Football, Key, Weight Lifting, Transfer from Jesuit H.S., Soccer. Sharon Fay Smith Math Resource Center Head, T.A., B.C.A.-Library, Girls Glee, F X 2. it Shelley Gladge Smith Jr., Sr., Band, Circe V. Pres., Sgt. at Arms., T.A.R., Trojan Trix, Gym Dandy, Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm., Delphi. Sherie Jeanne Smith Delphi, Campus Life, Prom Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Foreign Lang. Banquet, Gym Dandy. Mark H. Sorensen M,V.P. Fr., V. Track, All City Team, Ski Club, Spartans, V. Wrestling, Trojohns, Gym Dandy. Peggy E. Speight Omechi, Room Rep,, Thespians, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm. 'uf' A Patricia Marie Sposito Cassandra, Christmas Formal Comm., Room Rep., Prom Comm., Foreign Lang. Banquet Comm., l.R.L., Young Democrats, Art Fair, Ski Club, Christine Mary Spring Sr, Orchestra, Sr. Choir, Delphi, Music Man, Christmas Formal Comm., Kiro. Susan Marainna Smith Pheta, Homecoming Comm., Sadie Hawkins Comm., Room Rep., Art Fair Hostess, BCA. Delphi, Prom Decorations Comm. Claudia Ann Solum Kemo, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Transfer from Franklin H.S. Richard Frank Stringfield Transfer from Catlin Gabel, Jr, Class Pres., Comm, at Large, V. Football, V. Soccer, Honor Roll, Anthropology Club. Susan Diane Stackhouse Kemo, Sr. Class Play, Prom Comm., Transfer from Madison H.S., Adel-Chi, Room Rep. Sue Welch and Janet Brant think they've got it made Rollie Wayne Staggenborg Martin Timothy Stanley Sr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Thespians, King and I, Music Man, Rifle Club Pres- All City Choir, Stage Crew, CCITV Staff, Sr. Class Play. E was-. -adsl' 'P !' Stephen Paul Starcevich Gladiators, Key Club Sgt. at Arms, Trojohns, Soccer, Fr Track, Gym Dandy. Kathy Lee Stenfors National Honor Society, Sweetheart Ball Comm. Chrm Prom Chrm., Dad'Daughter Banquet Chrm., Room Rep., Swim Team, Women of Troy, Election Comm. 27 Suzanne Stentz C.V.S. Rep., Frosh Frolic Comm., Sweetheart Ball Comm., Prom Comm., Homecoming Comm., Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm., T.A., Donald Roger Stevens Swim Team, Good Citizen Award. Larry R. Stewart Gladiators, Gym Dandy, Transfer from California, Fr. Basketball. Patrick S. Stier Michael Alan Stewart Marsha Lynn staffer Prom. Comm., Student Direct. Cualegr Prom Comm-V B,C,A,' Comm.. FV-, 1-V, CFDSS Christmas Formal Comm., Country, Fr., J.V. Track, Gym Dandy- lntramural Basketball, Lab Asst., Gym Dandy, Room Rep. Carefree Henry Cohn looks at his biggest problem. 218 David Allan Stoudt l.R.L. Pres. Michael James Strickland Key, Music Man, King and I, Trojan Trix, Sr. Class Play, Art Seminar, Thespians. David McNay Stone Statesman Staff, Cross Country, Golf Team, Spartan Treas., College Planning Comm., Room Rep., Honor Roll, Ski Club, Prom Comm., Election Comm. Susan L. Stoner l.R.L., KOIN World Affairs Program. gat L2 4 s We an as 42 S . i H , Karen Story Cassandra Pres., Sec., Troyan Ad. Ed., Sweetheart, Homecoming Cts., Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Room Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, l.R.L. Gordon Douglas Stotler V. Wrestling, l.V., V, Cross Country, Mu Alpha Theta Sgt. at Arms, Room Rep., Knights, Men of Troy Sec. Peter T. Summersett V. Wrestling, Band, Transfer from Balboa, Chess Team, Wrestling, Byron William Swanson Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Track, ' V. Gymnastics, Ares, Men of Troy, Room Rep., Ski Club, Cafe, Monitor, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Circus, Helen of Troy Comm., Cynthia Gay Swayze Helen of Troy Court, NMSQT Letter, Statesman Copy Ed., Cassandra Pres., Honor Roll Room Rep., Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm., Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm. Eric Daniel Sweet BSCS Lab Assistant, Ski Club, Intramural Basketball. at Terry Roger Swenson Mary Rosina Symes Omechi, Young Democrats, Sr. Class Play, Christmas Formal Comm, Music Man, French Club, Prom Comm. Cheryl Eileen Thompson V. Rally, Trojanes, Sr. Choir, Prom Bid Chrm., Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Amicia Treas., V. Pres., Honor Roll, Gym Dandy. John Fayette Thompson Mu Alpha Theta, Computer Dane Chrm., Basketball. Caryn Elizabeth Talbot Statesman Ed., Veridian Co-Ed., Omechi Chap., Hist., Sec., Quill and Scroll V. Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, Powder Puff, Trojan Trix. Roger Scott Talley Bowling Team. James H. Taylor Fr. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Cafeteria Monitor, Room Rep., Bowling Team, Gladiators Pres., Bookroom Staff. William E. Taylor Transfer from Beaverton H.S. Paul Marc Thomas V. Track, V. Basketball Statistician, Gladiators Sec., Treas., Mu Alpha Theta, T.A. Betty Carol Thompson Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Music Man, Room Rep, T.A. Lucia Mae Thompson B,C,A.-Bookroom, Library, Office, Gym Dandy. Margit Lynn Thompson Michael Tobias Richard Grant Tombleson Statesman Ed., Managing Ed., Swim Team, Cl'l9SS Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, N.C.T.E. Winner, Amicia Parl., Room Rep. Men of Troy, Room Rep., Gym Dandy. Lesley Tone Honor Roll, Ski Club, Pheta, Prom Comm., Room Rep., Trojan Trix, Sadie Hawkins Comm. Robert Harold Torland Rod Jeffrey Toyota Sci-Ex Pres, Spartans Treas., Citizenship Award, Room Rep., Young Democrats, Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm. Jean Elizabeth Triplett Cuates, Christmas Formal Comm, Statesman Staff, F.T.A., Transfer from Arizona, Girls' League Council, Spanish Club. 2 March's Girl and Boy of the Month, Berni Pilip and Dan Blunk, take time out from their many activities. Thomas J. True NMSQT Finalist, Mu Alpha Theta, lntramu ral Basketball, Chess Club, Jr. Band, Gym Dandy. Ginger Kaye Turner National Honor Society, Kemo Treas., French Club, l.R.L., Poppy Poster Award, Prom Decorations Comm., Transfer from Ohio, .V gf Edmund Milton Tweeddale Fr. Basketball, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Jr. Class V. Pres., Prom Comm. Chrm. Diane N. Upham National Honor Society, Troyan Layout Ed., Quill and Scroll, Trojan Trix, Room Rep., Amicia, Prom Comm., Mother- Daughter Tea Comm. Gretchen Ann Van Hoorn Craig Bradley Vetter Home Ec. T.A., Gym Dandy. Fr. Football, Swimming, Gym Dandy, Gymnastics Circus, Bowling, Bookroom Staff. Crystal .Iune Varisco David Alan Wacker Tennis, Powder Puff, Sr. Choir, Trojan Trix, Bowling, Gym Dandy. Key Chap., Gym Dandy, Room Rep. 220 Helen Marilyn Wahl J.V., Spring V. Rally, Troianes V. Pres,, Sweetheart Ct., Amicia, Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Judic. Comm., Honor Roll. Diana Marie Walker Jr. Choir, Transfer Student, Mother-Daughter Tea Comm., Pep Club. Susan Kathryn Walsh I.R.L.,,French Club, Forum Advisory Comm., Prom Comm., Delphi, Foreign Language Banquet. Judith Gay Walter Cuates, Christmas Formal Comm., Transfer from San Francisco, NMSQT Letter, National Honor Society, Jr. Class Sec., Student Council Rep., Pom-Pom Girl. Sharon Christine Upton Forensians, Omechi Treas., Student Recognition Comm., Powder Puff. Janet Susan U'Ren J.V., V. Rally, Quill and Scroll, Sweetheart Queen, Troyan Production Co-Ed., Room Rep., Cassandra, M.8tF Hi-Board, Trojanes, Dad- Daughter Banquet Comm. Mollie Ann Walter Kemo Pres., Treas., Ski Club, T.A.R., Christmas Formal Comm., Prom Comm., French Club, Student Direct. Comm. Carl Fredric Walther Science Fair Award, Room Rep., Ski Club. Beverly 1. Walton Statesman Staff, Omechi Sec., English T.A, Patrick W. Warrell Fr., l.V., V. Cross Country, Fr., V. Track, Mu Alpha Theta. Bowling, King and I. Wimberly McRae Warren Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., l.V. Wrestling, Gymnastics Team, Talons, Men of Troy, Room Rep., Ski Club. Kathleen Jane Watness Cuates, French Club. Barbara Laure Watson Peter Drew Wayson National Honor Society, Thespians, French Club, Spanish Club, Gladiators, Trojan Trix, Music Man, T.A. iQ ,pr ' H-1 Roderick 1. Weinberg Margaret Mary Welch French Club, Transfer from Sunset H.S., Room Rep. Susan Patricia Welch Fr. Class Treas., Sweetheart Ct., Room Rep., Homecoming Ct., Artist of the Month, Pheta, Rhodes Hi-Board, Prom Decorations Comm., Christmas Formal Comm. lanet Suzanne Wellman Gym Dandy. Bruce 1. Welton Sci-Ex, Gymnastics Team, Gym Dandy. Alvin Frederick Wert Mu Alph Theta, Music Man, King and I, Showband, Sr. Band, Soccer Club, WARS. Gayle L. Weaver Kemo, Pep Club, Rebecca lane Weber Forensians, Spanish Club, Prom Comm., Transfer from Salem, Spanish Club. Martin D. Westerman Music Man, Thespians, Show Band, Sr. Class Play. James Charles Wetzel Rifle Club, Room Rep., Intramural Basketball, Chess Club. 1 F ' Roger Earl Webster Jr., Sr. Band, J,V. Baseball Mgr., Talons, Gladiators. Joan Alyson Wedlake Cuates Treas., Ski Club, C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm., Sweetheart Ball Comm, 22 N -4 Daniel Ray White Diana Lee Wilkins Donald Howard Wilson Fr., J.V., V. Football, Sr. Choir, Sr. Orchestra, Ski Club, Rifle Club, Room Fr. Track, J.V. Wrestling, Trojan Trix, King and l, Gym Rep., Fr., l.V. Wrestling, Ares, Room Rep. Dandy, Cassandra, T.A., Fr., l.V. Swim Team. B.C.A., Folksinging Club. Hadley Wiener James Marshall Williams V. Pres., Mu Alpha Audio Visual Asst. Thanksgiving Ct., Honor Society, Ski Club, Soccer, Award, Football, Patti Olivia Wilson Sr. Choir, T.A., B.C.A. Student Store. Robert Lee Wilson Soph. Class Treas., Sr. Class V. Pres., J.V., V, Baseball, Honor Roll, Spartans V. Pres. Citizenship Award, Room Rep Prom Comm., Intramural Basketball. Stephen Ross Wilson Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Gladiators V. Pres., King and I, Fr,, l.V. Track, Fr. Football. Michael Earl Wintermute lr., Sr. Band. Marilyn Mearle Wodtli Sr. Choir, Honor Roll, Delphi, T.A,R., French Club, Gym Dandy. 222 Mark Lowrey Woodley Steven 1, Woolf Sr. Band. Lee David Wooldridge Steven Dwight Young WARS. J.V., V. Baseball, Room Rep., Fr., l.V. Wrestling. Norman Alan Zahler Statesman Assoc. Ed., M.V.P. V. Wrestling, National Honor Society, Knights, Men ot Troy, Fr,, J.V. Track, Quill and Scroll, Student Recognition Comm., Fr., J.V. Football. Lewis Garrett Zenk Red Cross Rep., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, NMSQT Finalist. me iiflelififii, ' . , if '. 'R as :f-- f fm T. Robert Glen Zimmerman Jr. l.V. Swim Team, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, Room Rep. David E. Zinck l.V. Football, LV. Cross Country, .l.V. Track, Fr., .l.V., V. Basketball, Room Rep., Ares. KE :X-'M Q K S ' -'-0--nun? 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X . .for democracy, nearest our hearts. . .for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government. ...for the rights and liberties of small nations. ...for a universal domination of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. . -Woodrow Wilson X N - 5 u .7-sf' W C, 6 g gi ftfali A9 al l R A Q u 4 A left' A CAFETERIA STAFF Back Row Ruth Stevens Helen Stiebens, Louise Poust, Nancy Prouty Louise Hough Pat Janacek loan Larsell Eleanor Berg, Jo Herman, Bea DeGraaf Faye Chabbert Front Row Bertha lsakson Shirlle D Arcangelo, Julia Schroerke, Elsie Koplin Dolores Shannon Ruth Sparks Lillian Branom Betty Smith. , fm V , CUSTODIAL STAFF Back Row Robert Baker Norman Jenks, Bill Keyes, Vernon Mills Clair Pearson Robert Kehoe Tom Vlest Alex Spohr Melvin Brady. Front Row: Burton Leonard Leonard Diebel Bill Bush Blanche Dols Cliff Hayman, Dallas Evans, William Burger Harry Burgen 7 Vffffffeadowki Jf5Zvnimc Q, 5 C55 950999 xq z1sn?FWK 'GQ NlP'vxv? I WH-eeQwE3LQDif4Q3QQA ISZMUYVS G1 N OS C1858 Q WW Advertising ERWIN IcALEssE BURLINGAME AUTOMOTWE SERWCE FOUNTAIN s. VARIETY E??I.iINPTIwfLELNST CENTER Fountain, Variety, Toiietries Mulfnomdh 8430 Stw. Temilliger 8205 S'W' BARBU T TH CH DICK EDWARDS BUS. 246-4268 Sk Mountaine - ff M ww W E 3 mu pCONCRETE CONSTRUCTION I.I. SIGNS POINT TO I : ' i Eb' E E 'E a H , Ei: Ein? E 5 ni 5 . YOUR SKI1?GwliktC?UARTERS E- Z ' 0 al' 4410 S'w' Beaverton' AND COMPLETE REPAIR SHOP --Lv Hillsdale Hwy. 2' N'W' 23'd P CA 727910 cENEEIFvi15s QFUEINSHER EASJCSRLEZEQEA CH 6-1112 HUTUGRAPHER 2225 E. BURNSIDE 232-1950 inol See xr' You E ., Q VICKY'S ICE CREAM 0 'Xf There! and V SANDWICH sHoP , For old Fashion Ice Cream and Sandwiches 4735 S.W. 77th Fred Meyer Shopping Center 350 N. W. Cedar Hills Blvd. Beaverton, Oregon Phone: 646-5300 Congratulations to Marilyn and the Blass of '67 J. EARLE WODTLI AGood Man to Know 'imma ff 23 Years of Service NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. 400 American Bank CH 4-9636 -fi AL says- Come in and let our style consultants make you a specter of sartorial splendor. Portland-801 S.W. Broadvvaya227-0679 IVIIIvvaukuea103I Main St.-654-2711 Oswego-I8 Village Lanea636-5822 Gateway-1428 NE. IOIsta253f5198 Vancouvera8I4 Main St.-693-8501 Top Notch 1 F Drive ln and Restaurant 2001 N.E. 40th 281-1233 Compliments of. ,. Hillsdale Sash and Door Co. 6001 S. W. 30th CH 6-3353 Best of Luck Class of '67 Dorotl1y's Beauty Salon 6440 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 246-8021 Hours-8 to 6-Evenings by appointment. Vermont Hills Methodist Best wishes to the '67 Graduates 6053 s. W. 55th Drive Portland, Oregon Phone: 246-1213 323.12 L 1 il 'ln 9'13'freSs call 95,4 Cory Zeeman ,4,d,6l6cmoe Serwfce ea. IBDD S.W. WASHINBTIJN-225-7395 PORTLAND, D N Register with Metropolitan Employment Service For part time and full time position 317 S.W. Alder 223-5153. S Compliments HILLSDALE GARAGE Complete Aulomotiv e Standard Products 6250 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 244-9590 22,210 Congratulations to the Brist0w,S Barber ADDING MACHINES REPAIRED Cla55 gf '67 I de ez: FLAVOR'S 7 Wm 0' UNLIMITED TOM RIVERMAN I I 7870 S W C v IH' h S NORELCO Ice Cream by Nester - - UPIIO I9 WQY DICTATING MACHINES 6309 S.W. Capitol Highway 'I' M'-'I 10m0h Portland, oregon 246-9037 NAT lSFlAELo412 S,VV. Stark Stre Ph el 227 2414 Roy W. Trout Sanitary Service Serving the Southwest 244-7175 6627 S.W. 34th Best Wishes THE RITZ GIFT SHOP 6320 S. W. Capitol Hiway Bob and Isabelle Ritz Compliments of MULTNOMAH MEN'S SHOP 7808 S.W. Capitol Highway in Multnomah FORTY YEARS FURNISHING PORTLAND HOMES A. E. JOSEPH CARPETS BROADLOOM O ORIENTAL RUGS BELMONT 5-4119 CARPETS FOR GRACIOUS LIVING 363i S.E. HAWTHORNE BLVD. PORTLAND, OREGON Raleigh Hills Rexalk Dmugo PRESCRIPTIONS-EMERGENCY DELIVERY SERVICE VARIETY 81 GIFT DEPARTMENTS 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE J. ALLEN - OWNER 7306 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HIGHWAY CY 2-3539 Beaverton Business College loess s.w. cANYoN ROAD Steno, Secretary Business Administration Personality Development and Modeling By Jodey-Lea Charm School 644-6500 'Qlarlfs , village l ifllaplr ,Shoppe WHOLESALE NU RSERIES DOTY 8. DOERNER, INC. CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1967 2044 7714144 ff The STARLIGHTER'S Modern Dance Orchestra ROSS MARSH 244-5004 OVVI1 SfOl'6 Wzeim, Ga LIoyd's 8. Downtown RALEIGH HILLS NEWEST 84 FINEST American Food a Steakg Orders to Go-292-4448 Cocktail Lounge Banquet Room OPEN DAILY Live Music Frl 81 Sat. Evenings 4700 S. W. Scholls Ferry Rd. MAGEE BROTHERS Hollywood School of Beauty DOWNTOWN OPEN DAILY 8230 lo 5100 P.M. N0 APPOINTMENT NECESSARY IN PORTLAND 821 S.W. THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 223 5149 IN VANCOUVER H09 WASHINGTON STREET TELEPHONE 694 8483 INSURANCE VARIETY Home-Auto- Business-Life- Boat-Health O Wwcozcwce 1-fgeacq 32nd Year Insurance Service Carlo J. Sposito Stanley C. Sposito S.B. Pres. in 1957 Congratulations to CH U C K LO E FF E L Most Valuable Player Phone Stanley 244 8338 Carlo 244 8123 V. M. Pilip 81 Sun Inc. PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTORS 687 N. Tillamook Street 287-0082 lfanneneurglfs We want to take this opportunity to thankyou Wilson students for your patronage this year. We sincerely hope that our service will continue to please you and that we'll see you often. CH 4-2917 l ln Hillsdale Shopping Center 11 LOCATIONS TO SERVE I S The Frielzcfliwt Slores 1 ' IRANDS you lm.. In Town X - VAIIIETIES yo.. nu. X .. SIZES you lun! POR TLANDS HOME - OWNED 6 OPERATED MlCDllUlllflTll.llllll.ll SMU? in VALLEY PLAZA your headquarters for the finest in ski wear and equipment Rossignal Montant Scandia Head Rogg P. K. Bogner Roffe Iceland Rieker Fischer Sportcaster Henke Kneissl Marker Scott U. S. A. Meggi Nevada Look White Stag Meisterknit Lange Complete rental and repair service at both locations community charges welcome 24 HOUR SKI REPORT PH. 281-8886 Open I0 a.m. 'til 9p.m. Mon., thru Sat. 2952 S.E. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. FIRST NATIONAL OF OREGON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTlAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION What every graduating senior needs.. MQN EY. L 42 Nag. The way to increase it: ln a savings account at First Na- tional Bank of Oregon. Save reg- he l l l tar la -awa ,' u ar y on a vo un y y y basis . . . or open a Firstomatic account - the automatic no-will- power-needed, sure way to save. Money grows faster than everl X my K ii' . 2 ff The way to control it: With a First National personalized checking account. You know where your money goes when you keep a record of your expenituresl BURLINGAME BRANCH - S.W. 'l3I'h 81 Barbur Fon oven 6oo,ooo oREcoN PEOPLE: f . I 23 vfrg 4- Ar, ,.,:..-1 Good Luck Grads f Va, no 4' Do it Yourself doesn't Work in Insurance either I . Why run the risk of do it yourself insurance? Our expert help makes it easier, safer and less expensive. Call us today. SAFECD Be safer, save money. 'NSUFIANCE See your Safeco Expert IVIATHISEN-BAKER AGENCY 6351 S.W. Capitol Highway Phone 246-5459 ,. PLE. DINIHANIAN 8 SONS ESTABLISHED I9I4 'I I I R f Oriental Rugs ElBroadloom Carpets Wall to Wall Carpeting Hook 81 Braided Rugs Draperies DINII-IANIAN'S ALSO FEATURE PO TI.AND'S FINEST RUG CLEANING AND REPAIRING SERVICE- OWNED, OPERATED AND PERSoNAI.I.Y SUPER vIsED BY THE DINII-IANIAN FAIvIII.v FOR sz YEARS. 1025 S.W. Washington Street Capitol 6-3653 11640 S. W. Barbur Blvd. 534l2345 TIIIIIIECKEII' PORTLAND'S FINEST GROCERS Since I902 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 722 S.W. 18th IIIth and N.E. Halsey Home of These Famous Names MAGNAVOX ZENITH RCA WHIRLPOOL SPEED QUEEN KITCHEN AID OZITE CARPET SERVICE PLUS SELECTION SAVINGS SATISFACTION RCA VICTOR GENERAL ELECTRIC WESTINGHOUSE GIBSON BERUEN CARPET ROYALWEAVE CARPET 8 H22 506U 1 I-I E I-I LSEY c oss 252 ssaz Xian V S EREO C RPET i CES OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TIL 9 PM SATURDAYS TIL 6 SUNDAY NOON T0 5 722 S.W. I T 4- HT AND N. D A A R FROM NIULTNOIVIAH STADIUM I an ' r , A APPIIAN . E , ' 9 U THE MULT ANC BARBUR BLVD. BRANCH MULTNOMAH BRANCH 8414 S.W. Barbur Blvd. 3515 S.W. Troy HILLSDALE BRANCH 6251 s.w. Capitol Hwy. PORTLAND, OREGON Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation SEAFOOD O 20 V Orders to Ga R i il a.m,lo IO p.m,-Closed Sundays S Distinctive Hair Styling mum Realty Permanent Waving mc' Tinting 7958 S. W. Bmbur Blvd' 24 Hour Answering Service Open Evenings CH 4-5706 ass s.w. ijgisf-3E:ii.Ls wv 9039 S,W, Bqrbur CA 4-7309 Wm. Whifford, Prop. PORTLAND 25, OREOON ' . C I I t' CI f '67 CH jijizg-3woRKMANsHs?.noE Speeds H5 Mmuten Car wash OFIQI'-El U E3 IODS BSS O WAMNG si service sraiiim J iivrs HILL-vu E Hii.i.sDAi.E Au g lAixpgp5.Y BARBER sl-mp 1 v t. di 1. SHOE REPAIR i nrbmd I TONY scuiTo, PROPR l ETOR ' 6311 S.W. CAPITAL HWY. POR LAND , OREGO Free wax with every wash Open Every Day George Kaady, Jr. Bus. 246-9115 4 barbers - Air Conditioning 6304 S.W. Capitol Highway Hillsdale BERRYINSURANCE AGENCY 1611 N. E. 15th Avenue Portland Oregon 97232 U S 288-5377 BUSINESS- PERSONAL lncome Protection Life You are cordially invited to visit our brand new Chevrolet Sales and Service Center in Tigard. You'll like our beau- tiful showroom and expanded service facilities which Autg are fully equipped to handle every auto maintenance problem with speed, efficiency and guaranteed workman- ship. Visit us soon. You'll enioy making Knauss Chev- Fire rolet your headquarters for sales and service. Mafine KNAUSS CHEVROLET II88O S.W. Pacific Hwy. Tigard, Oregon Berry Insurance ME 9-1166 -A , - fn, I HAPPINESS ls. discovering a hole in your pocket and being thankful you have MONEY IN THE BANK! No holes at U. S. Bank! High school stu- dents know that money on deposit inthe bank is safe . . .yet always readily avail- able when needed. Many of your friends have money on deposit at our bank. Why not let US help you mend the hole in your pocket! BURLINGAME BRANCH 7300 S. W. Terwilliger Telephone 228-6111 UN TED STATES NATlONAL BANK OF OREGON M D Federal Deposit lnsu C -h..f 41- W- iv-Q WA TSON VA LLE T PHARMA CT COSMETICS GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE S8iH Green Stamps Corner 19th and Barbur Boulevard CH 4-7553 20462 coNGnArui.ArioNs RESTAURANT TLT? oiior to the TUALAUN VALLEY DELICATESSEN CLASS OF 1967 BUS Co' The unusual in Fine Food and Charter Buses pasmes 10706 s.w. Capitol Hwy lXlOl'l'l lWeSi' Ave. A FRIEND Portland, Oregon Arfisfs in Confour Hair Cuffing THE MCRAE BROTHERS SALON OF BEAUTY Hairstyling and Permanent Waving Open Evenings by Appoinlmenf Hours 9:00 io 5:30 Monday Th ugh Saturday Tl' New The New H llsdale Shopping Comer V II Shopping Center 6306 S.W. Capitol Highway 27 S. Sk-ne Sl., Oswego CH 6-I 222 NE 6-2442 THE PORTLAND MEMORIAL MAUSOLEUM - CREMATORIUNI 6705 S.E. 14TH BE 6-4141 We Give S8.H Green Sfamps ABERLE'S SIGNAL SERVICE Tires - Tubes - Accessories 0 Brakes 0 Mufflers 0 Tail Pipes 8505 S. W. Terwilliger CH 6-91 T7 L Y N market l Best Wishes the Class of '67 CH' HOURS: 8:00 A.M. - TO P.M. Daily SUNDAY T0-7 Sundays--10:00-7:00 6344 S. W. Capitol Highway, Hillsdale CHerry 4-3110 We're on our way up, too. .. Why dont we get together? We'll save you 596 on every check you write, as a starter. GREAT WESTERN NATIONAL BANK'- S.W. Sixth and Madison 224-3660 Member FDIC and Federal Reserve System -M-Z MEMBER or MULTIPLE LISTING HILLSDALE REALTY, Inc. 6349 S.W. Capitol Hiway Phone: 244-7526 DRIVER EDUCATION CENTER Take 1 lesson or a course. Call for free brochure and sample permit test. Nw F- S Q Home +e'tw 'i' I 910-1 N. X We w 2'31 s Kill N MEGUSANSZ 5923 N.E. Glisan 234-9785 TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Hill I I E H Hi PIIINIINE ANU SIAIIIINEIIY S.W. 35TH AND CAPITOL HWY, IN MULTNOMAH ?ryc'r Crick HICKE TO GO o Fish and Chips o Rolls and Pies o Little John Potatoes o Cole Slaw, Baked Beans By quality for less at PACIFIC WEST Carpets, Drapes, Cabinets Appliances, T. V. 8L Stereo Kitchen Remodeling Pacific West Company 224-3136 CH 6-7737 s.w. CAPITOL HWY. 8300 s.w. Barbur Brvd. AT VERMONT st. 246-4249 Compliments Good Luck to DON CAMERON of IIAIIIII CAB CII. 227-1212 Wilson Graduates GRANT THUEMMEL 8. ASSOCIATES ADVERTISING AGENCY INSURANCE FIRE-AUTO--LIFE 8925 S. W. Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. Phone CY 2-2603 . . 4 .. -- - CONGRATULATIONS THE FOOD QUEEN MUNRUE to the Class of '67 r I 5 Fl'0m the Bargains 365 Days a Year Finest Quality in CQ All gnu ,med tu knnw Y0l,ll'lg Set Shop Groceries-Meats-Produce I alJuutShuckAbsorl1ers HOWS 9 A- M- 'ff' 7' P- M- y V N A Hillsdale Shopping Center 3012 S. W. Miles and Capitol Hwy. 246-1966 Phone 246-7511 NOTARY PUBLIC - PROPERYY CONSULTANT Y INSURAN GLEN l. SANDSTROM BROKER REALTY Multiple Listings BL AIMS Representativ 9590 S VV. BAREUR BLVD PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 RES . , Bus 246-33 cflfi-olfaf cffeifuuzrtrzl f ORIGINAL CHINESE FGOD BROILED STEAK and CHICKEN B ets and Meetings Open 5:00 P.M. to 2:30 A.M Small - 20 to 120 Saturday 'tll 3 OO A Sunday ' Il 2 30 A M 1 COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1 I1311 S, W. BARBUR BLVD CH 4055 Corner 62nd A ING ORTLAND 1 0 EGON Eagle-Wiring Devices, Fuses Berns-Fans, Kitchen Hoods Kason-Display and Refrigeration Hardware Timely-Lighting Fixtures M. LEVIN 8: SON 10 S. E. 10th Avenue 233-4929 Best Wishes for cz Pleasant Summer 436124512 gwwdlly DI PLOMAS CLASS YEARBOOKS FINISH SCHOOL... GRADUATE T0 A BETTER CAREER We know that a mortar board is a spring board to success-all advanced education that you get is well worth the cost and sacrifice. Graduate to future success. S W..3T.l5ZE3l. PORTLAND, OREGON 711 S.W. Alder 222-3861 9720. 101 46 N. E. Wasco IGatewayI 252-0251 H - Ilv 1:- 1 R 1 I I' from! 0Qlfnu4lfuf.74J C' the Wortdwwtk LARGEST volume DEALER Lowest Competitive Prices Highest Trade-Ins... Always CRESTVIEW CONVALESCENT HOME TV FURNITURE CLASS OF 1967 3016 S. E. Division Portland, Ore. Telephone: 234-9351 To the e y best f o the very besf I. Rosenthal Cn af 997053 Insurance 515 Franklin Blclg. Portland, Oregon 97204 6149 s. w. SHATTUCK ROAD CH 4-1133 Phon 6: 228-6573 M 00094 e 5 , x ?fwwdaJ I 0 Mm' spokfswemz mc. Sweat s-Ski t A Save on PAUL M. RISING AGENCY SHEAR Chrysler - Plymouth W MAGIC Valiant - International Trudrs ' W SEE Russ SCI-IROEDER OR CALL ci-1 e-5491 CH 4 19 7 D'S N1fjA'RDRfSS'NG ren ciuaznr morons S.W. AT 8405 s.w. BARBUR BLVD FAMOUS FOR HAIRCUTTINGH I ' PORTLAND 19 ORE 6ll'lGrldA,O5Weg0 INSURANCE . , o s rr ad -L '- 'Q 44-lsnilzlghsagllll OFBQY Ro 292-4497 Phone ForSl:ICViu: ijsirance Ne d ALYS PHONE' 2 6'9'65 . Physicians Optical Service Compliments of: Dispensing Opticians GLENCULLEN T d F d Hours:Monda , hurs a , ri ay rExAc0 Q..,m,?..5.J0,,..T. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE STEAM CLEANING FREE PICK--UP AND DELIVERY 4339 BEAVERTON--HILLSDALE HWY. PORTLAND 23, OREGON W.B. Bloodworth 8' Assoc. Portland, Oregon Saturdays: 9 am. to I p.m. 901 S.W. Taylor Street Portland, Oregon Telephone: 227-4520 MULTNOMAH DRUG Minimum Price Prescription Center 7786 S.W. Capitol Hwy. Phone: 244-7582 WSINCE 1867 BOOKS . STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES , ART SUPPLIES . TYPEWRITERS GAMES , PARTY SUPPLIES . ED- UCATIONAL MATERIALS . CAM- ERAS , FOUNTAIN PENS . MUSIC AND RECORDS THE J.K. GILL COMPANY S, W, FIFTH AVENUE AT STARK DOWNTOWN S EASTPORT PLAZA From Friend ALASKA AUTO WRECKING NEW AND USED PARTS AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE lr I I ra ,. - Q O I 3024 S.E. 82nd 771-1187!771-3077 HILLSDALE RACEWAY Hobbv Shop ,.iIl.,fIZ2'f.',f.., 6343 S.W. Capitol Hwy. OPEN AT 1 P. M. Family Racing Fun Rate Special IMonday thru Fridayl 1!2HourT'ReguEar price Receive 15 min. FREE Sidewinders Race Friday P.M RIVIERA MOTORS The Name For V O L K S W A G E N 1 I , rr r L 1737 S.W. Morrison 226-3831 FAMILY DRI-VIN Entertainment for the Family 11626 Barbur Blvd. Tigard Phone 639-3270 PATIO BEAUTY SALON Pampers its Patrons Patio Beauty Salon PATIO . -I,, J 'F 3' ' I L as I 87458 S.W. Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. Phone 292-4419 Refuse Hauling Monthly Service - Contract Miller's Sanitary Service 68l2 S.W. 36th Avenue Portland I9, Oregon 244-4253 639 - I835 PREFERRED A , Q. TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE Bus Larsen 7: ll' H100 ' uf zz Mobil 'An affiliate SCHEDEEN NATIONAL PERSONNEL 1' Q S.W. 45th A , 3, V t 806 S.W. Broadway 4 CH 165169 ermon 226-4888 Or 255-1783 BEARDSLEY AUTO PARTS Your N.A. P. A. Jobber Bart's Wharf Compliments of 1 81 D F d ' k , O . . on re rlc s wner Mauna Rose Clty Area Code 503 244-H61 N R O C Dgdge Icurcnt nthe olu b 7833 s. w. Capitol Hwy. ew es Penland 19' Oregon Wilson Sfudenls Welcome 5050 S, E. 82nd 717-4111 ,wzmm ..,,.. , ..,.... .. ,,,,,,,3x,. ,, Q . 4.:1:2r2:2:z-ffaaiwri V ' E i X ,f 231 ' xy. .H ,' . 2 at Meadows Panhac Qi A 11 11? i,i,g511',i1131?i 4 1 - 1' ' 7 , .f f :gs- Qi' if I i S N' --- - 1 11 AE- -A , I , I '-.,, 11 vlhl J: V. - V f 1 1 1 1 'A ' li? 0 ' ' 1 525 -1i5i:if i1i:?i55i J iiliifil- by Q' ':'i:iiiii5i55553i?3E 122 5 5: - . 'V in i ..'. .,...,... ,,.,.,.. , ff'1ff.i..'2i:ii1',l??1i?-4'-r:,,...,.. al' 'R V . s ,,: lv f- .s ,.,. .-,-.-. . U I 4-U W-V hm- ftp ---.V-4,-.E A..,., , . - ' Q f - X :K L 5 imixiiii '. ' ' ., ,X . ,. , .ffliiiiiffsggfi or u 1.V,1.,.1.-'x '- ' .Q .. VA,, ' ' 23 V ' -N Q i'1 -1'-f-V2.1-.1 ..,., A .,.,.4., 3 ,.,A,4., 1 ,,.:-,111 V, .,... A,,. ' , I ' V' ' 11 1 ......E4.. Z 4,...,,4,..A,.,.,.,......,. , .,.,,,.. 1 E..E.EA,.4,,.,., I .E.E. , ,.,,,: ..E.,., . ,.,V4E , 4,.4., I EV,,,,,, 1 ,,,,q,,,,,, 2 ,,,1,V4, 1 :A I .41-.1:g:fg:g52g5g3g55. -352' -:fr11:1:2-2:2:E'-2'122-11315-55:5:1:1:135125:Q:f'zz1:1:1gg1215:515:2:-g-31:21:gl:15:5:-c:5'gc51:5:gg5552:Ig1:1:355:5555:353255:2gggt:zIifffigiggggE5E35,13i5:r2rfi:i GRAD! And whether its a graduation gift or bought out of your own earnings there's one fact you should remember. It costs less at Bud Meadows Pontiac, because: You buy for less where business is best! MEAIJOW'S PUNTIAC 31st and Sandy Boulevard Compliments from DR. LEONARD Z. FRIEDMA Optometrist Uptown Vision Clinic 2370 W. Burnside Phone 228-3838 Hillsdale CH 6-4221 GENERAL REALTY CO. 9549 S.W. BVTN-HILLS HWY. e, BEAVERTON OREGON 3. Z . 5 2 646-3191 -REAL ESTATE- II! l-lOlvlEs O BUSINESS O AOREAGE O RENTALS 6341 S.W. Capitol Highway Portland, Ore. 97210 OPEN 9 To 9 Starting 17th Year in Your Neighborhood CAPITOL l-llEl. , FOR SI' Helens B426 S.W. 22ND ,, 246-5796 KEN S BARBER GOODNESS VENDORS BU,..L,NGAME SHOPS SHAKES.. WHOLESALE SUPPLY 8439 S.W. TE- 8. DIST. CO. WILLIGER BLVD. Kenneth Orcutt-owner TRY 245-1355 , PHONE 774-6562 . soso s.E. POWEL. MLILTNOMAH 7824 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. S PORTLAND' OREGON Razor cutting-Hair Stvling-Coloring 9375 s.w. Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy. Congfatulatlons Semof CIHSS 67 TRY OUR EXOTIC cHlNEsE- AMERICAN FOOD AFTER PARTY, SHOW, GAME, DANCE ORDERS TO TAKE OUT TAI PING TERRACE 11130 S.W. BARBUR BLVD. C H 4-4173 PORTLAND 19, ORE. West Portland lumber Compang Treasure Tone Points 9960 S.W. BARBUR BLVD. PORTLAND, OREGON 244-1153 CAKES FOR WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, PARTIES MULTNOMAH BAKERY COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH BAKED GOODS 7848 S.W. CAPITOL HY. PORTLAND, OREGON 244-2572 COMPLETE EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES IN A UNIQUE SETTING MORROWS 6 if: Q' W ' Ve e ' -255555 4 ' , 5.5. glinrm ,Hausa ,maple Shuts Q ' 141713 S.W. PAl:lFll3 HWY. TIGARD If J PHDNE E39-4611 ' ij, if . ' --,' l , e . 1 PORIIAIID MEMORIAL QYHIUHQ Eflwe 41121912 55111111 1 ID255 E.w. CANYDN RD. EEAVERTUN A 'Q W2 Pl-ll:lNE 644-2525 ' I , ,,,.- ?,, g,, 3 ,F lvlAusOl.Eulvl - cRElvlATORlulvl ,. f ,. . - 6-414 735 S W Broadway CA7-4533 6705 S E 14-FH BE Lloyd Center AT1-3949 Keep your money matters fn I fx f under one roof...j - , ff X 5 an IIIE Lll llllllll lu lllnll HIIIIEI19 W... M A.: N-ta- ,Q r Plumhin Su lies L jim FINE JEWELRY 2 PP I the -stop banking center BUYERS DF I for busy people! ffaf-,ESE nc ULD EDLD I JEWELS WILLIS K. AIGNER BANK O, mm .JANET lc. All3NER 824 S. E. 16th Ave. 235-8401 DgXMDDNNED2A2f'gR:'ggS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOFIATIUN H - Portland, Oregon 97214 Igfhssgxxijnaggk 293DiTv:ArAl5OlER?5,ETghEET I J M Q, ToRo1vADo INSPIRED OLDS Bertho Beaverton Hwy. - AARON OPEN 7 A P WATERMAN 'M' ' I 'M' 2364 w, BURNSIDE.STREET PORTLAND, OREGON 97210 SAI-ES 81 BUS. 646 5I II 365 DAYS A YEAR PHONE 227-0275 SERVICE RES. MI4-I923 We'll help you get good pictures. go-. .VAA mi ,Is hii . I-UL Httggggs CAMERA pi SHOP 6347 s.w. Capitol Hwy. N ln Hillsdale Center Fast Quality Finishing Use Your BankAmericard Jerry Schneider Owner-Manager 244-9639 CONGRATULATIONS TO , v O O CE 2 6 2 THE CLASS OF ,67 RICKSHAW CHARLIE S E Restaurant and Supper Club Qwgigggg Q Grgen Hlllg Chinese ond American Food ii Thomas EdW3l'dS OVERY I-CVE PROP- 331 N.w. Davis 222-1900 Realtgrs In the heart of Chinatown 6446 S W CAPITOL HWY 3520 s.w. PA-r-I-ON ROAD lIlEnglish spoken hereljl I' 'lm-LSDALEH ' Punchapo corn For Horne use GUARANTEED WIRING AND LIGHTING , , . S P A R JOHNSON RANCHO FLOWERS POPPER'S SUPPLY CO. ' ' I I SE,-F SERWCE OF PORT'-AND Electrical Contracting 340 SIE, 7 h A 3575 S.E, DIVISION PORTLAND 1t4, oheencgfbu 223 N'E' RUSSELL '232-7204 Y'-E51- A WARREN .101-nvsolv AT 2-2264 2010 vZ57?QJ920S'DE mage' Hes CH 6-3127 MOLER BARBER COLLEGE P E R SONA I. s u P ER VISION 'VLEARN TO BEABARBER1' W d 9S da POl'IIC.Ind'S Westside MUIGEDAHOPPEH Pontiac 8. G.M.C. Truck Deal EW' 10075 s.w. CANYON ROAD PORTLAND- OREGON BEAVERTON, OREGON MINMAL TUITION Ml 6-3131 KARL J. KLEIN INC. LENSES HEAR JEWELERS at ENGRAVERS MANUFACTURERS OF . E7 DCITY Pl'OdUCI'S 0 N,w, SANDY Q 28 .- WILSON CLUB PINS ALSO 6 7 s.E. MAIN ST 'W' VAUEHN ' 800 JACKSON TOWER BLDG. TL-AND ORE FROM ALL OVER THE STATE FROM ALL OVER THE NORTHWEST ALL ROADS LEAD TO FIELDS CHEVYTUWN ST YEARS OLD THE ONE BEST PLACE ON THE MAP TO BUY YOUR CHEVROLET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS You Get A Better Price To Start With On Chevrolet - Chevelle Chevy II Camaro - Corvair - Corvette Used Cars - Chevrolet Trucks No. I Factory Direct Chevrolet Headquarters in Portland, Oregon FIE LDS 107 5.1. Grand Ave. :oI1I1'5?HTr 232-0181 mf W5 II. I Compliments of Insurance Service f Com pa n y :P ' SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN No Appointments Necessary Harvey Rosencrantz 726 S.W. 4th Ave. M. H. Rosencrantz Rod Rosencrantz 415 S. W. 10th AVENUE 228-8683 r ,,.,.,,. b is , .5 1 ,. Sn' in I . NNWXIIIVIIIIWIIIIIIIIY ' I ' I ' Corsnges . 41 ' Cut flowers .. .'Q' N , 5, Q D I SAVE- V, QQ Paired Plans 1'-'AV J IULIS orgn 1 ous A wzgx X lncludmg All Sundays 8- Holidays .. A ,Q Sllrubbery . I .,,, 9 AM -9 PM . ' - .4-,':1 :1- f '- I - ' 'f' 5 f' No Delivery Service Eastside Westside Milwgukie-0215 Grove regon ity 3575 S.E. DIVISION 2010 VI. BURNSIDE wth 8 SUPER HWY. Bf 2-7204 2274950 ol. 6-9138 PORTLAND PORTLAND OREGON CITY Congratulations to the Blass of 1967 WIWWW DOWNTOWN ' 605 S.W. 10th AVENUE LLOYD CENTER ' 1325 LLOYD CENTER CLEANING PLANT ' 1576 S. E. Division Lunch Dinner From Till 11:00 a.m 11:00 p.m. Complete Party, Business Meeting 8 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 GORDON R. 0'CONNOFl Your Host 292-8875 Across the moat at Sylvan at the top of Canyon Road Q 2041 S.W. 58th o Portland, Oregon 97221 Emil 0 E Cf Wllh TRADE-MARKQ Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Portland Oregon The lN place to hold your HIGH SCHOOL PARTIES PORTLAND HILTON HOTEL 921 S. W. Sixth Avenue For arrangements please Telephone 226-'l6'l'l And ask for Rosemary Kerr or Jane Lamser .xg peraonaf Wedaage fo pursue Ideally located in the center of Portland's downtown busi- ness district, convenient to all transportation lines, the PORT- LAND SECRETARIAL SCHOOL ofters you a complete training for the excellent positions always available to our graduates. You have the privilege of selecting such subjects as meet your requirements, and the added advantage of our progressive system of instruction which permits you to advance as rapidly as your ability will allow. Our school maintains an atmosphere of high ideals, worthy ambitions, and thorough preparation. You will enjoy our at- tractive, comfortable classrooms. Write, phone, or call for catalog and brochures. gr ED PRILATE VOCATIDNAI, SCHOOL 45 may Uclqoo at SIM 1 . CENYIVIED I wg! he if or 099, Portland Secretarial Srhnul Loyalty Bldg., 317 S. W. Alder 223-1772 A A QWW1 I f V . l f V My In-T-4 Q L. 0 1 i Compliments of Your Parent Doctors K,G,A,R, 85 BEAUTY SCHCOI. Farmington at Watson Beaverton, Oregon Salutes the Class GEORGE OULES' Shell Service of sw. Fe ALWAYS sms l967 '23n2192 FUR l-E55 OREGON onfeon Mem snnfns Bush Ga'de S BUSWESS COLLEGE Authentic Japanese Restaurant 418 N'w' Beavemam Road 45 N W S H: Beaverton, Oregon 22 ' ' U O Open from 5 p.m. - 7 days a week 121 S-wt 4th 226--,181 Free Catalogs Free Park: 646-4104 Best Wishes to This Year's Graduating Class ST. ANDREW'S The Class of .67 SUPER MARKET United Presbyterian Community Chllffh Capitol Highway Fresh Vegetables, Fine Meats Sunset Blvd. at Dosch Road Rexall Drugs 4440 ggggur Blvd' Portland l, Ore. ln Multnomah - You dnn't take chances when you deal with Francis Francis Ford Congratulates the senior class 73 WEST HILLS PRE-SCH00l 39 S.W. Capitol Hwy Phone 244-2579 SCHOOL TERM SUMMER PLAY SCHOOL Contact us for a Free Brochure BURLINGAME RADIO and rv Qlgmplim 91115 FORD'S RESTAURANT Soles . , . Service-All Makes nf at 8433 S. W. Terwilliger 9589 S. W Barbur Blvd. Portiond I9, Oregon portland Ofggon F' Q CH 6-21141 Phone: 244-1576 4 WALLPAPER PAINTS Compliments of PAINTER'S SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail 8g CO, FURNACE COMPANY Insurance Brokers 3432 S. E. Belmont 35 N- Russell 282-3213 232-4194 Board of Trade Bldg. 228-8311 ,. Special Gourmet Dinners ' overlooking the W Y e S , ice ST. LUKE . . E. ,r Blllldfd ACCICl6lTlY gk ligpggions LUTHERAN CHURCH 16 MODERN BRUNSWICK GOLD CROVVN I I, V i TABLES SET IN ONE OF THE MOST f93lUV'f1Q BEST WISHES To THE DELUXE Rooms IN THE u.s.A. HT' TONY PIAZZA ,67 GRADUATES Ladies Air at the piano lnviled Conditioned i iV 5 6835 S.W. 46th Avenue 723 S.W. PARK AVENUE Porflond 19, Oregon 227-4261 EE 'r - - ' 'T' 'L' Phone: CH 6-2325 ,e ,fn-12, Ugggef VERDURMEN ou. co. T0P'S DRIVE-IN Qf t DISTRIBUTORS OF FU R5 Barbur Boulevard NERAL OIRECTO SHELL HEATING OILS FAMOUS FOR PIES 8 , FZZEQZE ' 2125325 Fooo T0 PLEASE You, A A -,D Take it home or 7689 S.W. CAF-.TOL HWY. Eat 't here' 7' rlilE.'HALQY a. 106th 24 6- 9032 FR-HTS U15 Kzvcrvzcw Barbur Bowl 9045 S. W. Barbur Blvd. 246-3327 Sai N61 of 3+ 2 S Q Qxsror-asf-' 'bf N if as 0' umw Your Sure Sign of Value 7783 S. W. Capitol Hwy. dfmvtery Assn. OF PORTLAND Charles Francis Adams Memorial Chapel e Mausoleum Columbarium e Crematorium Cemetery 8421 S.W. Macadam Avenue Portland, Oregon 97219 Phone: Q503j 246 -425 1 BURLINGAME HARDWARE 81 GIFT SHOP Quolily Hardware - Painls Power Tools - Electric 8. Plumbing Supplies - Gills 85l2 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. 244-7721 Terwilliger 8- Taylors Ferry Road Fisher's Produce Company We wish to extend our Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1967. 664-6114 654-4966 Phil Troudt John Troudt 7138 S. W. 10th 3735 N. E. 7th 244-1470 287-9171 TROUDT BROS. Sanitary Service Serving the Hillsdale Area 244-1470 6138 S. W. 10th THE PENNANT SHOP Compliments of COPELAND LUMBER CO. SPORT GARMENT LETTERING - . Boysen Painl V580 40 Multnomah SCHOOL AWARD LETTERS Automotive Service Parts 5 1 Plywood 0 S Hardware Inc. I CH 4'll3l insulation 3568 S.E, HAWTHORNE 905 N. E. Union Avenue gosrgiid pimms and guppgies PORTLAND. OREGON BE 5-8787 lor School Projects Smorgy 8. the P.T.A. extends best wishes to the class ot '67 cle .... COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASS JEWELRY DIPLOMAS CAPS Sr GOWNS YEAR BOOKS SEE Master Engravers, Inc. 115 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE - PORTLAND, ORE. Best Wishes If ff! Best Wishes to the Class of to 1967 the Class of X0 'Q' I967 Dorff? LLOYD PURDY 8s co. f.,e ,., A - INSURANCE f!!fl!MEsNSifSft',C?.'3tlHS 1235 Lloyd Center in HILLSDALE 244-3905 From A Friend of Wilson High Your Future is Our Business Today THE GEORGE D. ELONKA AGENCY Great-West Life C5 7-5558 V 1 233-5761 ef Ufegon g .-I mi'3iiEEE5 greater Westside news south edition a Clarke newspaper' Draperie s - Carpets - Lamps Complete Home Furnishings 9,0505 71 ' 5 , Vac. Froni Decorator Service in Your Home 7868 S.W. Capitol Hwy. Phone: 246-2850 Fnend Oswego Dairy Mold 230 N. Store 636 4279 your turn to be on 'the yearbook staff? - ..l ., A kjhtgl . , . 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 business. It is the responsibility of the year- book specialists on our staff to make your editing assignment as easy as possible and to free you of mechanical tasks so that you will have more time for 'imagineeringf 'yeah, yeah, yeah l' 0 Q 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. You are always welcome to browse for ideas in the many yearbooks we have produced for other schools and colleges at. ,. 3 graphic arts center ABBOTT, KERNS 81 BELL AGENCY LITHOGRAPH CO. HALLWYLER PRINTING CO. 2000 N.W. Wilson Street - Phone 224-7777 For The Best Burgers Shakes St Fries its The II nzvsn QUEEN II Portland's Only Floating Restaurant-Lounge Emoy Yhe ever-Changing View from Our pncfure ' I :I EARL'S STATION AUTO ACCESSORIES TUNE-UPS IVIUFFLER SERVICE 246-9010 GG'S DOG SHOP AND GG'S DOG INN GROOIVIING, BOARDING AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALI.. NEW LOCATION 5336 s.w. BEAVERTON Hrvvfw BREEDS U 1300 NW, FRONT 223-3633 Aceoss FROM ALE-ERTSON Phone 292-6651 E Pi.ZfZn2Z'5. Zr'ifI 'aY YOUR CAR WILL BE LOOKED OLD OVER NCT OVER'-COKED COUNTRY KITCHEN INC. swlF-'r-wAsl-I C m 'l 'en'S 0' ' ' ' comm snow LOUNGES ,Q 11. Rooms Across from Albertson's Dr' 8' Mrs' F'N' Rove' STEAK Beaverton - Hillsdele Hwy. 10519 5.5, STARK 252-4171 BIG C 6'fi'.iI5'l.E BURGERS SHAKES MALTS FLDATS-CONES FRIES-SDDAS SUNDAES CAPITOL Dairy Oueen ORDERS T0 G0 6660 SW, Capitol Hlway Near 30th 246-5005 Congratulations to the Class of '67 PORTLAND OUTDOOR STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR WHITE NIAJORETTE BOOTS, WHITE LEVIS, LADY LEE'S FORM FIT IN IN ALL HIGH COLORS HENRY SI-IOLKOFF, MANAGER 304 S.W. THIRD AVENUE CA 2-1051 Compliments of Joseplfs Inc. Plastics X ff' Rx E51 ' O 45 . ,.- .- 5-1-er' Q it Denny Don Bruce Ron Floren COMPLETE !! Confidence ! DO YOU HAVE A SKIN PROBLEM? Pony Less Drug store is Iweodqucrrters for your doctOr's prescriptions and lfmypo-ollergenic cosmetics suclfm Os Your confidence is Allercreme, Ar-Ex, etc. O sacred trust Our troined cosmeticions ond pharmacists strive to ottoin- Roy Tlwomcis, mcmciger PORTLAND MEDICAL CENTER BLDG. 501 S. W. 10111 Avenue 226-6644 Wilson High Dacl's Club Activities WI I H I h Refreshment stand fWe built ltj For Summer Swimming lWe employ Wilson girlsj For Football Games u b Football Patrol W Basketball Patrol Ski Bus Patrol .M , is , 2 --' .s. Other Patrols im-Mi 'Q t5'ri:,f f .g A Smorgathon fWe pour coffee onlyj Dad Daughter Banquet fthe girls do it alll Pancake Breakfast lAlways on Mother's Dayi Wilson High Dad's Club Expenditures H966-671 Sound Equipment for Music Dept. Two 2-way radios Honor Society Pins Activities Jackets Dinners for Champions Advertisments fElder statesman-yearbook, etc.D Baseball Warm-up Jackets Special Funds and miscellaneous. Your DAD'S CLUB lm pe rial ilyzed Dawn Roller Rink Private Instruction SkatingAccessories Insurance Brokers BAKE SHOP IN THE BURLINGAIVIE FRED MEYER BUILDING 419 S-E- Madison 2323 N.vv. Flanders OPEN 9'00P35i:JY'0 '0 PM Pnone: 232-5445 227-2577 SPECMLELESSCORATED TO ORDER CALL 244-6078 It's Easy to look your BEST H. A. ANDERSON co. INCORPORATED freshly pressed F I ormer y by ANDERSEN-WESTFALL CO. INC. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS 3427 N. E. HALSEY STREET 235-8661 PORTLAND, OREGON 97232 AREA CODE 503 S e your phone book For the Oregon store nearest you. Distinguished people buy at A or es fffx O w 'X THE NEW NAME FOR oros as KING A N in V Jeweler X 1, I -fffff 617 s.w. Morrison if X I fyffifg X I hi-board if 7 representative .5 ji Q A diamonds ' designing repairs teenage accounts Sue Welch YEAH I Quiz, WE' NQETDISERP SU PPO RTN' IIXEXIEIQ- 'THEM s X -' A ---S. I gg? 5 , -' - T15 in -2 I 'ei D If I A ' va V V an I Aw rs UUIL ADVERT! SERS Q ILLNIM Q Dsserevs X' H--v' SYCIUR, SUPPORT Q L , -I QL A y 6.5 I-'O N9 AUTO UPHOLSTERY AUTO . . . TRUCK . . . BOAT RIGINAL. FABRICS BI MATERIALS REPLACED CUSTOM OR READY MADE IE You PLAN TO WORK FULL.. TIME AFTER GRADUATIO SEE US FOR SOME OF TI-IE BEST TRAINING OPENINGS IN PORTLA D F In -'EVERYTHING IN UPHOLSTERY OMMERCIAI- Appreciation of . T,'2?If,LTi5ffIRYf iii, SIQILFE NDUSTRW the FACULTY ' 5ZLZ'2',fliR2fLil?S I EiZEj'IivihEL'cSIfs ERSONNEI. 0 Cmu GC Urln 0 Us IODS- rmre t f , W I and if -if ,ly 3 of,iifIQ5QefsIO2i-Ii?Epf?I,e I ADMINISTRATION -.,,Njfffj-231, ,... . --- N,w, Hfh AVE, sez s.w. 5TH vEoN L G Congratulations to the Ciass of '67 Doctor's Optical Inc. Dispensing Opticians 5efYif'9 Your Capitol Terrace Apartments Eye Physician YOUR OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION ACCURATELY FILLED 228-6074 515 S. W. IOII1 7985 S.W. I9tI1 Phone: 246-5I34 Jevilswf A r-fr? FASHIONS FOR HER 6339 S.W. Capitol Hwy. The trIendIIest store Arnerican Music CO' In the Northwest Sl? The House of 10,000 Laghfs. HASTINGS BUSINESS SCHOOL PREPARATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL PIANOS 0 CONN BAND INSTRUMENTS CAREER 'N BUSINESS tl n THE SCI-IOOL OF , SUNN, FENDER EPIPI-IONE PERSO ALI ED INSTRUCTION CA 3-3516 t , ' MITCHELL 4 7922 t zao S I-IALL S CE 936 EAVERTON OREGON I rw 1 f was 1 J 4, - yy, p qv: all 5 if D' WMV Y UM :X V! K ,wr , fr X 41061, Loy J xp fl, I ,Q -fl ,,f,ma4.f' Egg V V695 we LLZM L, Q44 Lady 14500 ,-Jwoc, A ,E RINA PE FUIVIE 0 lisk fla B' 0 T' vu! rfIa Luxury fl 12 50 C L n, 5 cr a , . 3 X c , . cgfzlmli EKSLEE c'6f62QNEZS?52d bgllgfeyigoto, Zizffeioog sprapgblogn' . GTX CORINA PERFUME BATH OIL-Styled bottle, 7.50 5 CORINA SOAP-Corina-1 bar-deep blue silk, 2.003 2 bar-deep blue silk, 3.503 3 bar-deep blue silk, 5.003 Guest soap-5 bar, 1.00 U. S. Disfrubufer Tomok Inc. BYP t H 3328 S.E. Hawthorne Portland, Oregon B 3 . .5 A' I QL .. L J REMEMBER, wo .aw fm, I he W 43,29 SU PPQRT OUR ADVERTISERS V J Q,,,,.--0---X----,Q 4 Biherhiem Zlhhep Blausuleum Qlrematnrinm TELEPHONE: 244-7577 0319 S W Taylors Ferry Road NORGE CLEANING VILLAGE 6337 S.W. Capitol Highway 246-9I50 Hours: 9:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. weekdays 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Saturday Closed Sundays 8 pound load 62.50 CLEAN 81 PRESS-Single Garments IJ- gg-.li 246-5471 RESTAURANT d 3 K-OUNGE O ky d B343 S.W. Bmbur Blvd. V H Portland, Oregon IRWIN-HODSON CO. Printing Lithography Rubber Stamps Buttons-Prize Ribbons 2838 S.E. 9th Portland, Oregon 236-II6T YOUR PLUMBER 24-Hour Emergency Service Phone: 246-7004 Larsen Plumbing Co. Right in the City of Multnomah Woodbury and Co. SWAN ISLAND Industrial Supplies Hardware--Steel TINDLE' CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH VALIANT 84 BARACUDA 10760 S. W. Canyon Rd., Beaverton Phone: 646-4121 re gon wrswmrsn s. mscoaozn co ALFRED AUS CA 3-6223 S.W. Sth 81 WASHINGTON PORTLAND 4, ons. CONGRATULATIONS TO The Class of '67 LAMB-WESTON, Inc. Phone: Frank J. Linhart, 246-8621 Hinsdale Owner One Hour MARTIN IZING cER'riFiEs THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING Ken Gowen, Manager 6305 S. W. Capitol Hwy. Portland, Oregon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I967 FROM Mum-NQMAH UNITED PRESBYTER CHURCH 7555 S.W. 45TH PORTLAND, OREGON Complimenfs of. .. HILLSDALE HARDWARE 6350 S. W. Capitol Hwy. See Pacific Union now for country wide pocket paying! PACIFIC UNION 312 Standard Plaza Portland. Oregon 228-41 1 1 George Morkoff's Food Mort 4404 S. W. Multnomah Blvd. Portland, Oregon Phone: 244-2993 Open every day 7 A.M. until 11 P.M. Every Day Low Prices. Convenient Shopping Plus S' H Green Stamps gffazhlaca 2 APPLIANCE CENTER 7723 S. W. Capitol Hwy. Portland 19, Oregon 24-4-5005 SALES John P. Stainbock SERVICE Quality Service Reliability B E S T W I S H E S FROM lane Miles Standish M. TRUMBO CO., INC. Company Portland 1, Oregon 226-ll4l Printers ' . , oooon Qi a local manufacturer P ' of business forms. 1529 N.W. 19th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Telephone: 227-2553 CARD AMICO Suburban Photo Shop Polaroid Industrial Specialists S. L. R. Systems All the leading Brands Cameras, Equipment, Rental Film, Accessories The Best Pizza and Italian Food in Town Broadway at West. Beaverton 3606 S. W. Barbur Blvd. Phone: 227-9266 Phone! 644-7744 Abrams, Marytrne 4 27 Ashley, Annabel 4 30 Baldwtn, Maurlne 4 30 Bartell, Vlrgtnla 4 no ptcture Borden, Elizabeth 4 22 Bousouet, Barbara 4 27 Brattstrom, Baker 4 54, 169 Bromberg, Arlene 4 53 Brugato, Joseph 4 40 Campbell, Sandra Love 4 29 Carter, A B 441 Chrsholm, Jean 4 48, 167 Coffman, Susan 4 37 Conlon, Ray 4 34, 50 Cook, Kathryn 4 33, 171 Crandall, George 4 55, 85, 114 Dalby, Jack 4 42,43 Dalton, Joan 4 25 Deller, Donald 4 49 DeTtlltan, Ruth 4 38 Dodge, Rae 4 31 Feller, Mary 4 28 Fenwtck, James 4 21 Frlday, Anna 4 27 Gerhrke, Gene 4 54 cajiteria stczjjf Page Berg, Eleanor Branom, Llllan Chabbert, Faye D'Arcangelo, Shlrley De Graaf, Berntce Herman, Jo Hough, Louise lsakson, Bertha Janace, Theresa Kooltn, Elsa Poust, Loulse Prouty, Nancy Schroetke, Julta Shannon, Delores Smlth, Betty Stevens, Ruth Stieben, Helen jvznitmfial Page 265 Baker, Robert Brady, Melvin Burgen, Harry Burger, Wllllarn Bush, Blll Dtebel, Leonard Dols, Blanche Dutson, Rtchard Evans, Dallas Hayman, Clllf Jenks, Norman Kehoe, Robert Keyes, Blll Leonard, Burton Mrlls, Vernon Pearson, Clatr Spohr, Alex West, Tom Gray, Alan 4 40, 72, 97 Gully, Wtllram 4 51 Guthrle, Curtls 4 49 Hagglund, Murtne 4 53 Hara, Marlon 4 46 Heine, Henry 4 23 Hertz, Gerhard 4 48, 172 czcult Hohman, Ernest 4 48, 92, 115, 166 Hood, Joseph 4 51 Horner, Charles 4 41, 158 Horton, Troy 4 29 Humlston, Ron 4 55 Hutchlnson, Phyllts 4- 37 Jacobsen, Jan 4 40 James, Elva 4 36 Johnson, O 4 55 Jones, George 4 50, 93 Karr, Hazel 4 49 Kendncks, Thelma 4 52 Knutson, Vera 4 30 Kyle, Dorothy 4 46 Larsen, Robert 4 51 178 Linder, l.ors4 36 Lok1tng,JtlI 4 54 Loomrs, Lee 4 55 Lotz, Merle 4 45 Aberle, Jer: 4 226 Aberle, Paulla S 4 250 Abrams, Gerald 4 45,226 Abrams, Howard 4 72,116 350 Adarr, Mlke 4 62 97,158,161,1 Adams, Sue Ann 4 250 Adleman, Steve 4 188 Aeder, Janet 4 226 Agnew, John 4 72,92,115,250 Algner, Mtchael W 4 226 Algner, Patrtck 4 238 Albaugh, Leland 4 44, 45, 188 Alberto, Marla Alford, Bruce 4 45, 238 Alfstad, Merllee 4 226 Allan, Karen L 4 250 Allan, Robert 4 188 66, 188 Allen, Barbara 4 3391,160,170,171,188,199 Allen, Glenn 4188 Allen, John 4157,158, 169,188 Allen, Pattt 4 140, 238 Alllson, Arlene 4170, 188 Alllson, Barbara 4170, 188 Allred, James 4169238 Alsman, Mona R 4 238 Altman, David 4 99, 159, 238 Amey, Mlke 4188 Amey, Stephen 4166238 Amtton, Andryce 4132, 162,226 Anderson, Cathy S. 4 250 Anderson, Daryll E 4 238 Anderson, David 4 62,138,139 161,172,188 Anderson, Donald 4102,161,169,188 Anderson, Donald W 4 45,238 Anderson, Douglas R 4 158, 226 Anderson, Gordon John 4 69,250 Anderson, James 4188 Anderson, Julie R 4 250 Anderson, Karen 4 34, 170, 171, Anderson, Llnda 4162,226 188 Anderson, Pamela 4122,123,135 188 Anderson, Penny 4 189 Anderson, Stephen F 4158, 169, 175, 179,226 Anderson, Tlrnothy H 4 92, 115,250 Andreasen, Jens B 4 72,250 Archer, Christopher 4 42, 62, 238 Archer, Michael 4 238 Archer, R Blalne 4 238 Archer, Stephen 4172, 189 Archlbald, Frank A 4 238 Archlbald, Tom 4 238 Ardttt,Vlncent4114,238 Arehart, Timothy Ray Arel, Bart V 4 45,226 Arel, Stephen 4 166, 189 Armstrong, Todd D 4 69,238 Arnholtz Thomas M 4 64 , ,226 Arp, Altce 4 42,162,167,179,226 Arrell, Greg F 4 226 Arthur, Berntce 4177,226 Arvtn, Jtm Newton Asbjornsen, Allrson 4189 Asbjornsen, Odd S 4 238 Atkinson, Judy P 4 250 Atktnson, Peggy 4 189 Auda, Bonnre 4 226 Aulger, Carol E 4178238 Bacon, Davld 4 226 Ludvrksen, Allen 4 39 Maktnster, Gordon 447, 74, 76, 107, 108, 109 Marttn, Elva 4 21 Matousek, Cllf14 41,126 Matthles, Janet 4 31 McFarlane, Robert 4 47, 64, 113 McKay, Helen 4 52 Metnlcke, Merle 4 49 Miller, Caroline 4 29 Mrller, Kermtt 4 29 Montgomery, Krlstrne 4 36 Murray, Francis 4 29 Nalrn, Ray4 50, 93, 107, 108, 109 Nerneth, Lavlna 4 54 Neubauer, Eugene 4 55 Oberteufler, Margaret 4 54 Ollvter, John 4 37 O'Nerl, Frank 4 46, 81 Pacheco, Don 4 31 Pazlar, John 4 24 Perry, George 4 39 Polowskl, Duane 4 23 Pomeroy, Mary Ellen 4 2B Preston, Paul 4 26, 69, 98, 107, 108, 109 Proppe, Wtlltam 4 20 student bod Badgett, Karen N 4 81, 170, 189 Bagby, Emtly 4 81, 226 Barley, Patrlcla L 4 250 Baker, James C 4 250 Baker, Steven 4 169, 189 Baker, Wayne 4118, 161, 189 Balch, Wrlltam 4189 Baldwln, Deborah J 4 250 Ball, Janus M 4170238 Ball, Jennlfer 4 238 Ball, Marty Baltus, Susan G 4 250 Balogh, Blchard Bamberg, Cynthra 4 250 Bambert, Robert 4 226 Band, Wllllam 4189 Barde, Lawrence D 4 92, 115,250 Barger, Robert 4 43,238 Barker, Norman L 4 43 115,250 Barlow, Georgeanne 4 34, 154, 157, 163, 171, 189, 204 Barna, Randall Scott 4 226 Barnard, Scott T 4 250 Barnes, Vlckle T 4 238 Barnett, Llnda 4 33, 45, 164 Barney, Chrlstlne S 4- 70, 128,238 Barney, Dlane E 4 250 Barney, Sharon 4 67,163, 189 Bartel, Susan 4 250 Baslnskt, Dave 4 238 Baxter, Held: M 4 250 Beach, Janice 4 170, 189 Beach, Patrtcra D 4 238 Beasley, Charles 4 69, 238 Beaudoln, Laurance 4172238 Beaudoln, Rosemary 4 238 Bell, Mlchael Allen 4 226 Bell, Mlke 4 238 Bell, Steve Bellamy, Cheryl 4 170, 189 Bellamy, Lynette 4 43, 170, 189 Bellevllle, Sherrre A 4190 Bennett, Janet Bennett, Robert 4 226 Bennett, Tum 4 238 Benson, John A 4109 Benson, Peter 4 108, 172, 238 Bentley, Chnstrne 4 250 Berenson, Jelf 4 226 Berenson, Jrm R 4 250 Berenson, Ron J, 4 250 Berg, Pamela 4 34, 44, 45, 157, 158, 163, 171, 175, 190 Berg, Paul W 4 72,92, 114,250 Berger, Edmund 4 69,108,238 Bergman, Barbara L 4 238 Bergmans, Chrlstlaan 4 226 Bergmans, Frank G 4 250 Bergmans, Wtm P 4 250 Bergstrom, Bontta 4 42, 157, 158, 173, 175, 190 Berllncourt, Shan D 4 238 Bernabe, Franco 4124,173, 190 Berneck, Bonnle L 4163 Berry, Duane C Blethan, Steve 4 44,45,131, 142, 154.160, 172, 190 Br1an,Krtstlna 4 226 Brlllngton, Patrick Brrd, Rodney H 4 72 Blres, Be Be 4 238 Blres, Jack E 4 238 Blres, Marllyn 4 l90 Burk, Loretta Jean Burk, Robert Daniel 4 226 Burkett, Patrlcta A 4161238 Ransom, Aloys 4 47 Rasor, Julla 4 54 Read, Phlllp 4 51 Rertz, Emory 4 39 Rtnearson, Leonard 4 21, 135 Schulz, Enny 4 28 Selberg, Charmton 4 27 Senn, Helene 4 24 Severson, Eugene 4 50 Sloole, Norman 4 49,118,177 Sllck, Lowell 4 30, 72, 131, 160 Smith, Davld 4 28 Stalllngs, Wllllam 4 41 Stanton, Stanley 4 55, 64, 99 Taggart, Bruce 4 36, 166 Thompson, Rtchard 4 48 Tomhnson, Maxlne 4 26 Torrey, Mary 438 Vernstrom, Margaret 4 53 Vlken, Ltlltan 4 26 Voll, Rlchard 4 22, 64 Wells, Arlen 4 50 Wttty, Thomas 4 48 Wyman, Kathleen 4 24 Zervls, Marcia 4 31, 159 Btrnbach, Jack D 4 43, 69, 111 Brrtley, Brran D 4157, 159,179,226 Black, Donald R Black, M1chael4 62,107,190 Blackburn, Read T 4 250 Blackmore, Gary 4 226 Blackmore, Robert F 4 250 Blackwell, Llndsey4 102, 226 Blackwood, Kelll 4 170, 238 Blakely, Loretta Dee 4167.238 Blakeslee, Carl 4 190 Blank, Fred 4159, 166,226 Blank, Ted 4 238 Blatter, Rockne 4 52 226 Boeckel, Davrd Blecklnger, Cheryl 4 226 Bledsoe,John4 62,87,107,161, 166,190 Bledsoe, Margaret E 4 140,238 Bleyhl, Sharon K 4 238 Bloom, Linda 4159, 160, 164, 190 Blum, Jack 4 226 Blum Ltnda 4 250 Blunk, Dan 442, 45, 74, 157, 158, 166, 190 220 Boals, Beverly 4160, 165, 190 Boals, Candy L 4 250 Boals,Penny4132 160, 162,226 Bodhalne, Vance 4102, 158, 172,226 Bodry, Sutton 4 43,238 Boeckel, Davtd N 4 72, 98, 250 Bolleau, Geoffrey 4 226 Bolleau, Patrrck 4 238 Bonyhadl, Lyn 4 250 Boone, Wllllam 4 238 Boothby, Rebecca 4 190 Boroske, Eltnor Chns 4163, 190 Bosley, Robert A 4 250 Bothell, Sally R 4 42,179,238 Bothne, Tony 4190 Bott, Marvln 4 43, 190 Botteron Anna 4 226 Bousley, Wtlltam D 4 238 Boutelle, David 4 69,238 Bowen, Blll George 4 226 Bowen, Darlene 4190 Bowlby, Jr , Wayne F 4 62, 94, 97, 107,226 Bowlsby, Marcla K 4 250 Boyce, Bryon D 4 226 Boyce, Robert4 74, 75, 191 Boyd, Bruce D 4 76, 109, 250 Boyd, Gerald R 4 72, 109,250 Boyd, Kathy C 4 250 Boyd, Kelly S 4 98,249,250 Boyd, Kevln 4 43.45, 226 Boyd, Krlsta S 4 249, 250 Boyd, Scott4 99,237,238 Bracy, Dale 4 44, 45, 191 Brady, Krlstle L 4 238 Bradshaw, Leslre 4 250 Brady, Norma L 4 251 Branch, Elouse L 4 238 Brannlors, Vlrginla 4167,226 Brant, Janet Mae 4 191, 217 Brannock, Dean 4191 Brasslnne, Chrlstlan 4 191 Brauser, Barbara 4 238, 240 Brauser, Nancy 4167,191 Bredemeyer, Nola 4 191 Breede, Colleen 4159, 163, 191 Brehm, Bert Bremer, Henry Jay 4 251 Brenner, Laura 4 251 Bresnan, Sue 4 43, 191 Brtce, Nancy E --158,238 Briggs, Cralg 4 226 Brtggs,JamesA 62.97, 107.161, 166,226 Brtsbtn. Rebecca C, A 42, 163,251 Broers. Dtan Bronson. Bruce- 161. 169, 191 Bronson, Dan Bronson. Kathy A 251 Broughton. Mary C. A 170, 238 Brown, Claudia A 81,170,191 Brown, David A 238 Brown, Donald D. A 251 Brown, Jack A 68, 69, 92, 114, 172, 238 Brown, James A 69, 166. 226 Brown, Ken A 191 Brown, Les A 102, 191 Brown, Paula Kay A 163. 251 Brown, Roger A 74, 191 Brown, Ronnie A 76. 238 Brown, Steve A 191 Browntng, Mike A 166, 192 Buchwach. Karen A 192 Bucktngham, Karen A 192 Buckley, James A 160, 192 Buell, Harold A 52, 226 Buflam, Davtd A 251 Bullock, Wayne A 192 Bunnett, Robert A 69, 92, 114, 172, 238 Bunzow. James A 87. 166. 192 Bunzow. John A 69,92, 114, 172, 238 Burbank, Joseph P A 226 Burbank, Mary K A 192 Burdick, Denny A 226 Burnett, Robert A 108, 172 Burnette. Yvette C A 251 Burns, Bruce A 226 Burns, Donald A 238 Burrows, L Jeanne A 226 Burson, Melanie R. A 43,251 Burton, Gary A 192 Buscho, DaleA226 Bushnell, Darlene J A 238 Bussman, Dave A 76, 98, 99, 238 Bussman, John W. A 251 Butcher, Barry A 192 Butler, Rebecca A 192 Butterheld. Candy M A 250. 251 Butterlteld, Robtn A 67, 160, 163, 192 Butterfield, Scott A 64. 69, 99, 111, 161. 172 238 Butzten Sara A 164. 192 C Cabral, ReyA 64. 97. 161, 172, 192, 201 Cadenau, Barbara A 226 Cadrecha, Caren A 226 Cadrecha. Cass Cain. James A 78. 226 Cameron, Laurte F A 251 Cameron. Leslie A 159, 192 Campbell, Dtck A 97, 166, 226 Campbell, Stephan J A 251 Cannon. Cannon. Carolyn A 192 Claudta A 164, 178,192 Canrtght, Pamela A 43, 226 Carden. JanetJo A 238 Carley, Willtam A 74,75, 107, 161,226 Carlson, Judtth A 45. 179, 226 Carlson, Nancy A 226 Carlson, Terry A 251 Carlyle, Jacqueline A 226 Carlyle, Jennifer J A 251 Carney,Jtm A 160. 192 Carr. Sandra A192 Carrier. Courtland Carrier, Ltnda Carroll, Larry A 62, 178. 193 Carte, Barbara Case, DebbreJ A 140. 141, 144. 164, 238 Case, Leslie A 193 Cassanova. Robert A 238 Cassanova. Shrrley A 226 Castles, Patrick A 173, 226 Castles. Ronald A 97, 158, 238 Caufteld, Ted A 99, 108, 238 Cau1man,Chrtstte A 226 Cavanaugh. Arthur A 62, 166,226 Cavttt, Ltnda Cerlenko, Cathy Lynn A 239 Chappell. Barbara A 163, 226 Chase. Ann A 193 Chenowelh, Noreen L. A 163,251 Chew. Sherry K A 163, 251 Chtravollattt,J A 163. 226 Cholbt, Chris A 193 Chrysler, Margaret A 42, 45, 157. 160, 164. 175, 179. 193 Ctapptnt, Guy A A 251 Clark, Carolyn Clark. Marilyn Clark. Mary A 132, 162, 226 Clarke, Calvin A122,123,158, 171,172,193 199 Clarke. Greg A 169, 193 Clarke, Greg A 169, 193 C arke, Mark D, A 72,251 Clawson, Dennts A 52. 193 Cleland. Larry A69, 239 Clelen, John A 226 Cleys, Wade James A 251 Clute, SallyJ A 251 Coffman, Steve A 227 Cohen, Carolyn A 251 Cohn, Henry- 34, 171, 172,193,218 Cole. Norman A 157, 158. 178. 193 Cole, Richard A 34, 193 Cole, Richard A 239 Coleman, Wtlltam A 227 Co ltn, Crystal D A 140. 239 Collins, Elaine A 251 Cone, Brtan Lee A 227 Connell. Mtke A 193 Connell, Pat Cook, Donald A 178, 193 Cook, Eltzabeth A 162. 227 Cook, James A 172,227 Cook,John A 166, 178,227 Cook. Leslie J, A 163, 251 Cool, James A 227 Coombs, Dorothy A 42, 227 Coon, Larry A 43, 227 Coon. Susan A 239 Cooper, Chrtsttna A 227 Cooper, Ruth A. A 251 Copenhagen. Gail- 138, 139, 170, 171, 193 Copenhagen, Carol J A 251 Corneil, Chris A 227 Cornell. Barbara A 170, 227 Corrigan, John Cusick, Sylvia Jean A 167, 193 Couche,JantceA 161, 227 Council. Loutse A 167. 227 Court, Patricia A 164, 194 Coutant,Joyce A 33, 170, 171, 194 Couture, Rodney A 114, 239 Coverstone, All L. A 239 Cowley, Craig A 99. 239 Cox. Gregory A. A 251 Cowling, Btll A 72, 194 Cramer. Steve A1O2,111,227 Cramer, Douglas P A 72.92, 109,251 Crandall. Thomas R A 72,251 Crawlord. George A 227 Crichton. Bruce A 72,107,161.239 Crittenden, Dave A 227 Crittenden, Brtan L A 251 Croent, Colleen R A 239 Croster, Neal A 227 Crossley, Marilyn A 239 Crutkshank, Mary Rose A 118 Crutcher, Victoria A 34, 45, 159, 160.171, 175 Cuddeback. Barrett A 194 Cummings, Debbte A 194 Cunningham. Michael R A 108,227 Curry, MtchaelA97, 166, 175, 194 Curry, Susan L A 251 Dadey, Chrtsttne M A 163. 251 oant, Ratprr A 239 Dale.JackA84. 111, 161,194 Dale, Carolyn A 164. 227 Dalton, Dayle A 25, 194 Dalziel, Cathy A 161, 227 Dalziel, James A 92, 109,227 Dana. Christy L A 43,251 Dana. Emrly A A 251 Dangelo. Patti A 170, 227 Danner, Diane A 194 Darnall, Denise A 251 Dascomb, Lynda C A 52,251 Davts. Donna L A 251 Davis. Howard B A 72. 98, 251 Davrs. Richard Scott A 72. 251 Davts. Sandra G A 251 Davis, Steve L A 251 Davison, Caroloutse A 178,227 Dawes. Janev A 170,239 Dawes. Shirley A 194 Dean, Barbara L A 167,239 Dean, Brad A 239 Degraal, Andrew H A 72,251 Degraal, Gretchen A 157. 160, 163, 175, 194 Dehen, Kenneth Detbele, Denise A 167. 179,194 Dekontng, RobertA A 92. 109,251 Delay. Lawrence, Curt Denbeste, Btll A 45, 160, 194 Dean, Christopher Delessert, Roger A 97,227 Detlelsen, Dan A 45, 175,227 Deluca. Kris Devecka, Michael E A 251 Dewttt, John A 69, 251 Dtck, Douglas T Dtck, Susan A 251 Dietz, Klart A 42, 45, 227 Dtgangt, Jell A 64166, 169,227 Dtgregorto, Richard A 239 Dtnthantan, Janet A 170,227 Dtrker, Holly B A 118,251 Dixon, Richard A 227 Docken. Lee A 64, 107, 161,227 Docken. Mark A 166, 239 Dodds. Stephen A 69, 114,239 Dodge, LeslteJ A 81, 161, 170,225,227 Doherty, Margaret A 170, 227 Dolan. Carol A 251 Dolan. John A 227 Dolgenow, DebbleJ - 251 Dolgenow, Leslte A 159. 160, 164. 195 Domentgonl. Marvtn A 44, 45, 195 Dooley. Ttmothy A 166, 239 Doppke. Susanne A 239 Doreen, Bruce A 108. 239 Dorrtes. Dan HerbertA 172,239 Doucet, Patrtcta Ann A 239 Dougan, Douglas A 251 Douglas. Donald W A115,251 Douglas. Jerry A 227 Douglas. PhyIltsA A 164,227 Downing, Jeflrey G A 251 Drorbaugh, Jack A 107, 172, 227 Du Bots, Jim A 62,195 Duckler. HetdtJ A 128, 163,251 Duncan, Dale E A 251 Duncan, David A 239 Duncan. Robert A 227 Duncan, Rosalie A 195 Dunn, Ashlte Ann A 164. 239 Dunn, Terence A 169, 195 Durtscht, Shirley Kay A 237, 239 Dusevotr. Marilyn A 195 Duvall, Colette R. A 227 Duvall, Julie A 67,194 Duvall, Renault R. A 251 Duzan, Alan A 69,239 Dykstra, Janice A 69, 170, 195 6 Eastman, John A 72. 251 Eastman, Kelsey L. A 195 Eaton, Douglas A 178. 227 Eaton, Craig C A 72.98.251 Ebert, Janet Marie A 167. 227 Eckmann, Barbara A 170, 195 Economus. George D A 109, 251 Edelman, Kathy A 195 Edle1sen,Hillery A 178,251 Edwards, Bob A 195 Edwards. CynthtaJ A 239 Edwards. George Rtck A 166, 195 Edwards, Steve A 97, 195 Edwards, Susan A 167, 195 Edwards. Tawnte A 252 Egbert. Gary A A 252 Egbert. Kenneth A 69, 240 Etchenberger, Dtck D A 72,252 Ek, Charles A 102, 195 Eleam, Patrick A 240 Ellts, Bruce A169,195 Ellts, Jo Ltnda A 195 Ellts, Michelle A A 252 Ellts, Sandra Lee A 240 Elonka, Dennis A 157, 158. 169, 195 Elonka, Vtckt L Elway. Janette E A 252 Endres, Ltnda Ann A 227 Endsley, Kathleen Ann A 227 Endsley, Ken A 257 Engels. Paul A 69. 108, 240 Epperson. Marcia A 252 Epstein, Leslye A 167, 227 Epstetn, Mark A 34, 172, 173, 196 Erdl. Dantel A 196 Erickson, Jams A 252 Ertckson. Jon A 196 Ertckson, Jon E A 252 Ertckson. Lynn A 167. 175. 196 Ertcksen, Susan A 33,163, 196 Erickson, Vtckt Lee A 240 Erland, Alan A 240 Esser, Willtam Estabrook, Laura L A 252 Estep, Gergory A 240 Evans. Allison A 227 Evans. Lawrence A 166,228 Evans, Leslie A 159. 170, 196. 215 Evan, Larry A 196 Ewing, Janelle A 164. 196 Fachtnt, Mike L A 252 Faber. Ann Fatrchtld, Ltnda M A 81. 161,252 Fatrchtld. JamesS A 196 Farah, ShtrleyJ A 42. 164. 240 Farah, Barbara J A 252 Fartss, Ltnda A 167,228 Fast, Becky A 164. 196 Faxon. Daniel Oliver A 240 Fatherree. John A 76, 107, 109. 240 Fetbleman, Gtl A 42. 43. 158. 173. 240 Fenton, Pam L A 228 Fern, Peter A 240 Fettts. Gayle Thelene A 240 Field. Daniel A 69, 240 Ftnn, Greg A 161,240 Fischer, Gary A 166, 196 Ftshel. Scott A 144, 237. 240 Fisher. David James A 196 Fisher. I V Ida A196 Fisher, James A 196 Ftsher, Lorrte A 228 Fisk, Trevor V A 196 Fttch, Leslie A 170,228 Fitch, Thomas F Fttzhugh, Susan M A 252 Flath, Deborah A 167, 177. 196 Flath. Robert D A 173. 197 Fletcher, Patrtcta A A 228 Fltnk. John D A197 Floyd, Susanne M A 240 Foleen. Carl A A197 Foleen. Chris H A 252 Fontaine, Lynn Forkner,JamesL A 64. 161. 166. 197 Forse. Nancy R A 240 Fort, MargaretJo A 240 Fossum. Jeflrey E A 252 Foster. Douglas G A 43, 228 Fowler, Dwtght A 240 Fowler, Terrt Lee A 252 Fox. LanaJ A 33,164,197 Fox. Pamela Ann A 252 Fox. Thomas A 240 Franklin, Greg C A166,197 Frankltn. Vtctorta A 278 Franz, Ltese A 175 Fraser, Jullane A 240 Fraser, Patrick E, A 197 Frazer, Willtam D A 78.92.252 Fredertckson. Brent A 197 Fredertckson, Marlyss A 252 Fredrtcks, Carol A 227 Fredertcks, Lance B A 69, 240 Fredrtckson. KentA A 102, 158, 161, 166, 197 Frtberg, Norma K A 163,240 Frtberg, Sandra A 160, 167, 177. 197 Frtsch, Louann A 240 Frtsch, Paul R A34, 100.101, 133, 171, 172. 197 Frost, Willtam D. A 197 Froude, Kathleen A 177, 197 Fruttger, Jeanine M, A l 16. 240 Fruttger, Kent A Fryer, Chuck M A116,117,197 Fryer. Katht M A 240 Funes. Gary I, A 43,228 Furry, Stephen A 111 Fynruosepn N -175, 197 Fyhr, Patrtcta Galen, Christie Evan A 158,237,240 Galkln, Marla A 227 Gallagher, Debbte L A 160, 179, 240 Gallagher. Ttm L, A 63. 138. 161,172,197 Gallagher. Willtam K. A 72,252 Galloway, Mike W A 197 Gammon, Lee Marte A 240 Gannon, Marilyn A 170, 197 Gano, Becky A 157, 164,228 Gano,Wtlltat1't T A 62.89, 161, 172,197 Gard. Kristen L A 252 Gardner, David Knoles A 42, 43, 101, 228 Gardner, Judith A 167. 175. 197 Garmtre. Rtck L.A 179,228 Garfield, Pam Ann A 252 Garvey. Mark D, A 72, 92, 252 Garrett, Gary Gates, Dtane L A 240 Gatzke. Chrtstte A 198 Gatzke. Julie A 198 Gay, Mltss A 160, 163. 198 Gaylord, Lynn A 167, 198 Gedney, Jtrn A 78,240 Ge1re,Jtm A 240 Gelre, Tom A A 169, 228 George, Kathy Gentry. Susan Carol- 252 George. Susan Kay A 228.252 Georges, Andra R A 252 Georges, Thomas A 175. 179,240 Germain, Lynda A 160, 164, 198 Germain. Wendy A 157. 158, 170, 228 Gervais. Judy A A 252 Gervats. Paul A 240 Gibb, Theodore L A 198 Gibson, John E A 228 Gibson, Melanie Ann A 163,252 Gibson, Richard C A 198 Grlberd. RandyJ A 92. 114,228 Gill, Kathy A A 252 Grllaspte, Layton R A45. 166, 179, 198 Gtllespte, Ltnda A 42, 252 Gtllette. Christan A 228 Gtllette. Douglas A 252 Gtllette. Robin I A 164,240 Gillingham. Sheila A A 43. 252 Gtttelsohn, Dena A 237. 240 Gluth. Ntcholas E A 228 Goetz, Ardtth N A 252 Goerz, Janice A 228 Golden, Norma A 252 Goldtng, Anne Karen A 170,240 Goldtng, Paul A 198 Goodale, Ann A 252 Goodman, DouglasM A 74,107,159,161,17 198 Goodwin, Helen Ann A 240 Goudge, Brenda A 164,228 Goudge, Willtam G A 72, 115, 252 Gould. Kathleen A 90. 160. 163. 198 Gowen. Kathy A 52,228 Graber, Judith A A 252 Graber, Netl A 69. 240 Grace. lrene A 42.167, 179, 198 Gradasofl. Glorta J A 240 Grafe, Mark T A 115. 252 Graham, Barbara A 228 Gray, Nancy H A 252 Gray, PaulJ A 64,228 Grecco, Mark A 252 Green, Dwight Randy A 78,240 Green Ida M A 252 Green,Jackte L A 140,228,240 Green, Jacquelyn Green. Jennl1er J A 240 Green Green Green Kathy A 163, 198 Lori E A 252 Sidney A 228 Greene. Gary A 52, 172,198 Gregory, BrentA A 198 Grtlftn, Greg A 228 Grtlltn, Richard W A45, 198 Grtmberg. Julie A A 252 Grommesh, Karen A 170. 198 Gronqutst. Christie A Gronoutst, Donald E A 198 Grothaus, LoutsC A 157, 158, 199 Gulltxson, Mary .lo A 252 Gunderson, Debbte A 164, 228 4 Gutzler, David E 443, 158, 169, 199 Gutzler, Mark A, 4 43, 72, 109,252 Hagerty, Richard B, 4 199 Hagestad, Paul 4 199 Hagglund, Barbara A 4 240 Hagglund, Hal G, 4- 72, 252 Haglund, Lee 4 43, 78, 160,240 Hahn, Lawrence 4 34, 135,157, 159,171, 199 Hall, Catherlne E 4 241 Hall, Ken 4 241 Hallberg, BeverlyA 4 91, 160, 163,252 Hallberg, Dianne Rae 4 241 Hallberg, Duck 4 78, 169, 199 Halrne, Linda 4199 Halme, Sharon A 4 241 Hamel, Arne 4 228 Hamilton, Sue E 4 241 Hammond, Sally Rea 4 43, 163,241 Hamreus, Calvin 4 193, 199 Hancock, Patricia Hankrns, Valerie 4 241 Hanschar, Betty 4179, 199 Hanschar, Harry A 4 252 Hill, Norman Jay Hanson, Vrckey Lynn 4 140, 241 Haralampus, Sam 4101, 199 Hardin, Richard D 4 252 Harding, Terry 4 228 Hargrs, Curtis Harman, Kim Harmel, Linda 4160,167, 199 Harold, Dan 4 252 Harold, David Lindsay4101, 179, 199 Haroun, Lynne Anne 4 34, 157, 158, 170, 175, 228 Harrlngton, James 4 62,228 Harrington, Patnck 4 228 Harrington, Susan A 4 252 Harris, Carlene 4170, 199 Howard, Patty K 4 52,253 Howard, Deborah Jane 4 201 Howe, Pamela K 4 241 Howell, Douglas 4 69,241 Howell, Gregory F, 4 72, 98, 99, 253 Howland, Christine 4 167,201 Hoyt, Judy L Hoyt, Ralph Hoyt, Randy Huggins, Christine M 4 253 Huggln Huggtn Huggrn s, Jonathan 4 86, 107,229 s, Kenneth L 4 92,253 s, Richard 4 201 Hughes, John C 4 92, 108, 169,241 Hughes, Kay4 170, 201 Hughes, Rebecca A 4 253 Hughes, Flon T 4 72,253 Huhtala, Robert 4 166, 201 Hull, Joe 4 201 Humes, David 4 78, 158, 161, 174, 1 Humphries, Richard 4 229 Humph Hunter, rres, Phyllis L 4 253 Glen 4 201 Huntrngton, Marcus 4 241 Hurst, Janet Leigh 4175229 Hurst, Keith A. 4 33, 69, 92, 229 Hurst, Ralph Gregory 4179,253 Hurt, Sheryl 4 201 Harris, Mark E 4 252 Harris, Rhonda Ruth 4 228 Harrison, Edna 4160, 199 Harrow, David 4 64, 161, 166,228 Hart, Linda J 4199 Hart, Terr Marie 4 241 Hartley, Anthony Hartley, Claire L 4 252 Hartley, Jr , John 4 200 Hartmann, Vicki Lynn 4 228 Hartsook, Jean 4 170,200 Harty, Leanne 4 200 Harvey, Diane L Hasson, Miriam J 4 42,252 Huser, Mark D 4 253 Huson, John W 4 253 Hutchinson, Karen E, 4 253 Hutchinson, Kay A, 4 241 Hutchinson, Klm 4 201 Hyde, Lynn Anne 4 33, 157, 171,229 0 lnahara, Sharon J 4 253 lngalsbe, Lon S 4 253 lnglesby, ThomasW 4 62, 161,229 Innes, William J 4 229 Irwin, Vrckre 4164,167,229 Isaacson, John Gary 4 72, 98, 253 lson, Catherine 4179,201 Israel, Jeffrey 4 241 Itktn, Henry Irving 4 241 Jackson, Jill 4 163, 229 Jackson, Scott Alan 4 253 Jacobsen, Marlrse B 4 241 Jager, John Jameson, Paul Bill 4 69,241 Jamison, Cathy4 34 42 80, 81, 122, Jewett, Hastrngs, Gary 4 200 Hawkins, Linda 4 200 Hawkins, Nancy M 4 241 Hawke, Stephen R 4 97,157, 158, 174,200 Hawley, Jeannette 4 200 Haworth, DonnaJ 4 228 Hayden, Neal A 4 72,252 Hayes, Charles Haynes, Pamela 4 252 Heathman, Steven S 4 252 Hedberg, Judy 4167,241 Hedberg.Willram 443, 78, 143, 157, 160, 161, 200 Heiselt, Shauna Ray 4 228 Held, Kurt- 62,161,228 Hemstreet, BiIlieJ 4131,170,228 158,161,17O,171, 191,201 Jamison, Jody C 4 81,161,253 Jansen, David 4 201 Jeffries, Mike 4 201 Jenkins, Cindy Jenkins, David Jenkins Jenkins on, Robert4 101, 114 on, Sherry 4 201 Jennings, Jim 4 202 Jensen, Barbara 4128, 162,229 Jensen, Donald R 4 42, 43, 157, 169 Jensen, Jan Jensen, Karen S 4 202 Jewell, Kristi K 4 253 Judy D 4164,241 Henderson, Richard 4 200 Henry, Katherine R 4 252 Henry, Robert 4 43, 175,226 Henry, Sue 4 200 Hepp, Donna 4 228 Herdt, Vicki 4 164, 200 Hermann, Robert 4 33, 64, 87, 107, 200 161,166, Joehnke, Douglas A 4 229 Johanson, Curtis 4 202 Johanson, Rex M 4 229 Johnson, Byron 4 42, 43, 202 Johnson, Carol J 4163253 Johnson, Cindy B 4 253 Johnson, David 4 241 Johnson, Dick 4 78 Herring, KayJ 4 252 Herring, Larry 4 114 Hetzler, Kathleen M 4164,229 Hewett, Lesley Loulse 4 241 Hlckox, Patricia L 4 81, 160,229 Hicks, Jill A 4 252 Hacks, Rhonda 4 67, 164,200 Highland, Doug 4 44,45, 67, 171,200 Hllbruner, M1keW 4 252 Hrll, Norman 4 241 Hlltibrand, Marsha 4 200 Hinds, John S 4109252 Hirte. Marilyn 4 34,171,229 Hixon, Kate L 4 252 Hobbs, Dalton K 4 78, 161, 249,252 Hodel, Robert E 4 252 Hodel, Tom 4 229 Hodes, Francine 4 253 Hoffman, Frank 4 229 Hoffman, John 4 78,241 Holsington, Gail Ann 4162,229 Hollander, Brian 4 64, 92, 107 161, 164,229 Hollen, Ted 4 69, 114,241 Hollenbeck, Barbara D 4 253 Hollenbeck, Walker 4 229 Holloway, Robert 4 253 Holm, Larry 4 200 Holm, Richard 4 241 Holm, SteveJ 4 253 Holmes, David 4 200 Honsinger, Richard 4 229 Hopkins, Sharon L 4 253 Hopper, Gary 4 200 Horn, Roger Horne, Carla C 4 253 Houghton, Dennis 4 229 Howard, Robert4 159, 178,201 Johnson, Dianna 4 202 Johnson,Jan1ce 4157, 158,170,187 Johnson, Jean 4164202 Johnson, Karen L 4 202 Johnson, Ken 4 202 Johnson, Laren 4159, 179,202 Johnson, Mark R 4 229 Johnso n, Mary 4163, 187,202 Johnson, Michael 4 72,253 Johnson, Murna 4 45, 164,202 Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso n, NancyJ 4 42, 43, 253 n, Patti 4 229 n, Ralph E 4 229 n, RandyW 4 72, 115, 253 n, Ronald L 4 253 n, Wesley 4 202 Johnston, Jeffrey D 4 69, 99, 107,229 Johnston, Lee 4 241 Jones, Connie 4 202 Jones, Jones, Dean 4193,202 Donna L 4 52,253 Jones, Doug 4 67, 88, 107,202 Jones, Gregory 4 178,202 Jones, Gregory Scott 4 78, 161,253 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Lloyd E 4 43,229 Raymond Sharon May4163,241 Steven 4 78, 172,241 Jones, Walter L 4 72 73, 92, 253 Jordahl, Nancy 4162229 Jordan, Calvtn Harold 4' 241 Jordshaugen, KathyJ 4 241 Jorgens, William J, 4 229 Josephs, Jean 4 90, 202 Josephson, Andrew 4172,241 Jostad, David 4 74, 159, 169,203 Jostad, NancyA 4170,241 75,201 123.157, .202 Kaeser, Evan L 4 98, 99, 253 Kalesse, Gordon 4 203 Kamlsh, Edward D, 4 72,253 Kammer, Chrlstine 4162,167,229 Lamb, ConstanceA 4164,241 Lamb, Peter- 69, 108, 172,241 Lampert, Pamela 4 204 Lange, Anthony C, 4 43,229 Lardlere, RoccoJ 4 157, 158, 176,177,229 Larkin, Carrie M 4 140, 241, 248 Larkin, Geralyn J, 4 254 Larkrn,Jacquelyn 4123, 163,204,210 Larkin, Mike Larkin, Larry Kammerer, Brll 4 229 Kammerer, Christie C 4 48,253 Kaplick, Hans 4 203 Kapltck, Renate 4 229 Karatotias, Nick 4 229 Karamanos, John 4 99, 108,241 Karamanos, Krlstlna 4167, 175, 203 Karlln, Joan 4 42, 158,229 Karlm, Sally 4 253 Karr, Sarah Kathryn 4163241 Karterman, Rick Kauffman, Donald 4 62, 107,203 Kauffman, Tom 4 69,241 Kaufman, Leslie 4159, 160,203 Kaufman, Richard 4 99,116,241 Kavitt, Benlta Jo 4 241 Keel, Kathleen K 4 253 Keele, Laurence 4158, 159, 174, 175,203 Larsell, Joanne 4 43,204 Larsell, Joyce D 4 242 Larsell, Monica 4154, 175,204 Larsen, Mary Anne 4 254 Larsen, PGQQY - 204 Larsen, Rhonda 4 204 Larson, Katherine H.-159, 162, 164, 175, 22 Larson, Linda 4167, 177, 179,204 Larson, William 4 204 Lasselle, Brlan 4 102, 204 Lasselle, Bruce 4 102, 204 Lassen, Victoria M 4 242 Lathrop, Cheryl Ann 4 254 Lathrop, Rodney A 4102,229 Laughlin, Colby L, 4 242 Laurens, Larry 4 205 Lundblade, Carol Sue 4 254 Lavell, Patty 4179,205 Keeler, Mark S, 4 253 Keeler, Michael 4 78,241 Kelllng, Wallene 4167,229 Keller, Llnda 4164,229 Kelley, Craig 4 241 Kelley, Susan C 4 253 Kelly, Bridget 4 203,241 Kelly, David 4118 Kelly, Edward Randy 4 253 Kelly, Timothy 4 241. Kelty, John R 4166,241 Kennedy, Judy4 132, 225, 229 Kennedy, William 4 241 Kenward, Kirk 4 62.107, 160,203 Kerns, Gary L 4 43, 72, 253 Kerr, Kathryn 4 163,203 Kerr, Robert 4 241 Lawrence, Lawrence, Wlllram L 433, 64, 111, 161,205 Randall C 4 76,109,254 Lawrence, Steven L 4 45,229 Lawrence, William C.4 101, 108,242 Lawson, I. lnda D 4 229 Layne, Greg 4157, 158, 159,205 Leahy, Colleen 4 254 Leahy, John 4175242 Leatherman, Stuart R 4 43, 229 Leduc, John 4 242 Lee, Dlane 4 205 Lee, Phil 4 97,134,166,205 Lee, Ronald 4 45,242 Leech, Tom Lehman, Diane 4 34,164,171,205 Lehman, Mark S 4 254 Keyser, Steven 4 2 Kidd, Joan 4 45, 1 29 70,229 Kllker, Kathleen 4 170, 203 Killlon, Mike 4 229 Kimzey, Terry 4 20 King, Ann 4 203 3 King, Betty 443, 167, 177,203 King, Katherine 4 253 Kung, Lrnda 4 81,229 K1ng,Laurre K 4 81 118,161,253 King, Patrick, David 4 72,253 Kung, Randall 4 118 119,166,229 K1ng,Wrlllam K 4 253 Klnney, Rlchard D 4 241 Kinney, Mark 4 203 Kinsey, Caro 4 241 Krnsey,Garl4- 164,241 Kinsey, William 4 74,75,157,158,161,172, 174, 203, 215 Kirk, Linda Klrrle, Gaye 4170229 Kirsch, Jef1 4 62,161,229 Kirsch, Jo Marie 4 253 Klsinger, Debbie 4 229 Krsinger, Michelle R 4 253 Klos, Scott 4 64,111,122,158,161,172,203 210 Klernman, Vernon 4160,204 Kletzer, Connie M 4163,253 Kneer, James C 4 253 Kneer, Karen Ann 4 229 Knobbs, Anthony 4 204 Knobbs, Madelerne 4229 Knodell, Steve W 4 253 Knope,John 4 69, 88, 107, 166,229 Kopra, David L Knox, Mark 4166, 241 Knox, Pamela A 4 254 Knudsen, Robert 4 204 Knudsen, Bruce 4 229 Koch, Randy 4 69,241 Kohnle, Karen 4 229 Koonce, Joan M Kopra, Welkko 4 78, 79, 102,241 Kornberg, Sandra 4 254 Kosterlitz, David 4179254 Kozak, Deanna L 4 254 Krahn, Rrck 4 229 Krahn, Susan L 4 254 Kralovec, William 4 70, 160,239,241 Kramer, Edward L 4102, 103,254 Kreps, Raymond 4102,204 Krrara, Katherine D 4116,241 Krleger,Jrll417O,2O4 Krieger, Marc 4 254 Krletz, Wayne 4 204 Krlppaehne, William 4 241 Krohn, KrisA 4 92,254 Krohn, Robert 4 241 Krowartz, Jacalyn 4 34, 81, 161, 170, 171,229 Krupa, Ed 4 64,229 Kruse, David 4159,229 Kruse, Diane 4 241 Kruse, Mary P 4 254 Kullberg, Patrlcla 4 33, 157, 158, 171,229 Kuntz, Larry E 4 72,254 Laberge Tom E 4 254 Labby, Lawrence R 4 229 Lachenmeier, Rudy R 4 64, 92, 111,229 Lelnbach, Sue 4 33,163,205 Lemmons, Diane K 4 254 Leohr, Brian 4 166 Lesch, Harold B 4 254 Lesch, Jeanette 4 34, 163 171,205 Leshgold, Lynn 4170,205 Leslre, Mark 4 205 Lesman, Carol 4 164, 205 Lettiere, Larry 4 205 Leupo, Stacra R 4 43,229 Lewis, Duane M -- 162,229 Lew1s,Timothy4101,2O5 L1bby,Richard 4157, 158, 174, 176, 177,20 Ltllrg, Paul G 4 166, 230 Llnd, Daniel 4 242 Lind, David H 4 72,254 Lind, Donna 4170,2O5 Lindberg, Roberta 4 164,205 Lrndgren, Dana Ann 4167.242 Lindhe, Diane C 4 254 Lindhe, Susan J 4 254 Lindlar, Robert 4 169,205 Lindley, Susan Carol 4 230 Lrndquist, Monica 4 230 Lissy, lann G 4 242 Lite, Denny Lltslo, Goran H J 4 254 Lrttle, Katherrne 4 206 Lru, Benson W 445 118, 161, 225, 23 Liu, Thomas J 4 72,254 Loar, Sherrie 4 254 Locke, Donna L 417O,230 Locke, Gail Ann 4 242 Lodwlg, Richard G 4 254 Loeflel, Charles 4 62, 65, 90, 1 I 1, 1 12, 206 Loewer, Kathleen S 4 163,254 Loewer, Steve 4 169, 206 Lohr, Edward 4172, 178,206 Londer, Elaine Beth 4 230 Lonero, Kathy M 4 242 Long, David N 4 230 Long, Dorothy V Long, Roberta 4 44, 45, 170, 179,206 Loomis, Barbara L. 4 242 Lord, Jeanette 4161, 170,206 Lord, Karen S 481,161,242 Losll, Cindy A 4164242 Louls, Dave 4 97,206 Loven, Gary 4111,206 Lovin, Stephen A 4 230 Lowell, Clarence Lowry, Candace Louise 4 242 Loyland, Bruce A 4 230 Lubltner, David 4159242 Lurten,Cla1re E 4 242 Lukas, Carl 4 206 Luke, Barbara 4 206 Lukens, John 4 52,206 Luman, Dave C 4 230 Lundblade, John Eric 4118,230 0 113,1t Lundqurst, Krlstrne L -- 45, 132, 162, 163,230 Lynch, Francine C 4 42,254 Lynch,J1mmue Clyde 4 242 772 Mac Pherson, Steve 4158, 179,230 Macarthur, D'Anne 4164,205 MacArthur, Marilyn 4 254 MacBean, Barbara 434,132,140,170 206 MacBean, Wendy C 4 242 171 MacDonald, Margaret 4 81. 206 MacDonald. Mark 4 254 MacDonald, Robert T 4 78. 254 Mace. Charles 4 166, 206 MacFarlane, Bonnie G 4 242 MacFarlane, Robert F 4 254 MacKay, Ric 4 206 Madden, James 4 45.242 Magness, Scott E -254 Magnus. Ronald 4 78,177,206 Mahony, Sharon 4 254 Maitland, Dan 4 206 Mayors, Lorraine 4 207 Makt, Victoria 4 164,230 Maloney, Cecilia 4 207 Maloney, Stephen M 4 230 Meter, Kathy L 4 253,254 Melvtn,James 4 34, 62, 107, 161,171,208 Menashe. 187, 196, 208 Menashe, Denise R 4 254 Menashe, Joseph 4 243 Menashe. Lynn 4 231 Menashe, Nace D, 4 254 Menashe, NtsaJ 4 243 Menashe, Rosalyn D. 4 254 Mercer, Ross 4 172, 208 Meredith, James 4 208 Merlevede, Nancy L 4 208 Merritt, Bobby 4 52 Merritt, Eddie Mersereau, Joles Albert4 33.64,107,161,171,172, Newhall, Cynthia 4 255 Newton, Charles R 4 231 Newton, Douglas 4 43, 243 Newvtne. Carole 4 255 Newvine, Colleen J, 4 231 Newvrne, Constance 4 210 Ntcholas,Jay 4 107, 161, 172,210 Nicholas. John Nichols, Mark Nicholson, Bruce 4 243 Nicholson. Douglass S 4 78, 115,255 Nielsen. Diane 4 210 Ntelsen, Margaret L. 4 255 Nielsen, Mark 4116.210 Nielsen, Sonia 4 231 Ntnemtre, Steven 4 243 Peterson, Marvin A. 4 9O,91,11O, 111,212 Peterson, Polly 4 255 ' Peterson, Steve 4 43, 60, 62, 63, 97, 107, 156, 231 Peterson, Terry L 4 93, 109,255 Pettibone, Marc S 4 72, 255 Phtlltps. Stephen 4 243 Ptdcock, Mary Ann 4 243 Pidcock, Susan M 4 42, 255 Pieper. James A, 4 212 Ptersall. Maureen 4 212 Pierson, Janis 4 45,231 Piland, Toni R 4 243 Pilip, Bernadene 4 34, 157, 158, 161,163,174 175, 212, 220 Ptltp, Roberta 4 255 Maltase, Debra 4 242 Maltzeff, Eugene 4 242 Mandel. Scott H 4 76, 109. 254 Mangold, Kim Andrea 4 242 Manley, Michael- 242 Manley, Patricia 4 44, 45. 143, 157. 158,16O. 188. 207 Mannan. Lucy Margaret 4 164, 242 Mansfield. Mercedes 4 230 Manners, Patrtcta 4 207 Mansfield, Mary Agnes 4 254 Marana. Pete 4161,169.172,207 Marcus, Dean 4169.242 Markee, Krtsta 4 128,230 Markee, Richard A 4254 Markham, Eugene 4 207 Marlow. Mike R 4 69,230 Marquette. Gary L - 230 Marsh. Ross - 42, 43. 207 Marsh. Terry W 4 230 Marshall. Elaine M 4 242 MarshalI,Janet4159, 178,231 Marshall, Jeanette 4167,207 Marshall, Jennifer 4 242 Marshall, Jill J 4164,242 Marshall, John 4 108 Marshall, Susie -167,231 Marttlla, Janice 4157, 160, 163. 207 Martrn, Bruce 4102.242 Marttn, Eugene D Martin, Phyllis Anne 4 207 Marttnt, David E 4 254 Martini, John 4 78, 158. 161, 169,207 Mersereau. William B 445,179,231 Messinger, Edward 4 64, 65, 208 Messtnger, Thomas 4 69,213 Metcalf, Tony 4 92, 111 lv etcalf, Susan 4 170, 209 Metschan, Tom 4 209 Metzger. Bernie 4 209 Mickey, Joyce 4 209 Mickey, Susan Elatn - 243 Middleton, Blake 4 243 Miles. Deborah Rue 481,161,178,243 Miles, Gary D 4 72,109,254 Miles, KimberlyA 4 81,161,243 Miles, Samuel 4 243 Miles, Scott 4 64. 134.161.166,209 Miller. Branton C 4 231 Ntller. Cheryl 4 25. 44, 45, 209 Musoll, Dave R 4 108 Miller, Chris L 4 231 Muller, Dan 4 169,209 Miller, Janis 4 209 Miller, John P 4 231 Miller, Jory 4 231 Miller, Page W 4 255 Miller, Richard Miller, Sharman E 4 81,161,255 Miller, Ted M 4 255 Mtlltson, Chris 4172,243 Mtnger, John - 243 Mitchell, Gary 4 209 Mohr, Thomas 4172.243 Molntk, John -174, 175, 178, 209 Molstein, Andrea M 4 255 Noack.GaryK 492, 111, 112,166,231 Noack, Noble. ToddG 4115.255 Stanton 4 158, 243 Nordin, Dennts 4 62. 243 Norman, Peggy A 4 243 Norte, Ted Russell 4 89, 166. 231 Novak, Michele 4 132, 164, 225, 231 Nowels, Lynn E 4 42, 255 Nowels, Nannette 4 42, 157, 178,231 Nunn, Jack Rush 4 99, 231 Nunn, Teresa L, 4 255 Nuschy. Ann Lee 4 210 Nylander, Judy L 4 243 0 Oberg. Larry A 4 255 0'Brien. Robin E 4243 O'Brien, Theresa 4157,167, 175, 177,210 O'Connell, Georgia 4 255 O'ConneIl, Tim 4 243 Ogburn, James 4 64.69, 161,166,231 Ogburn, Walter 4 243 Oliver, Oliver. Donald 4 69,118,231 William 4 72. 255 Oltverto, Cathy L 4 255 Oliyerto, Jay -169,210 Oltverto, Mike 4172.210 Olson, Gary 4 211 Olson, Janice Carol 4 178. 243 Olson, Ltnda 4138,139,17O,211 Olson, Shtrley R 4 243 Ptluso, Joellen 4 164, 212 Ptluso. Peter D 4 72, 98, 255 Pine, Jerry R 4 231 Ptrte. Jean A - 256 Pirie. Thomas 4 69. 243 Plato, Jerroll Duane 4 243 Ploghoft, Mike B 4 84,161,166,212 Podhora, Christine 4 212 Pomerenke, William C 4 72, 115. 256 Pope, Carlene 4 p64, 212 Poptck, Laurie E 4 256 Poptck, Roseann 4 164. 243 Poplack. Susan 4 159, 160, 164. 212 Poppe, Betty Lou 4 243 Porter. James 4 76,243 Portouw. Diane C 4 243 Potter. Greg L 4 34, 196, 212 Potter. Rose Poust, Michael- 1 14, 243 Powell, John Scott 4 109, 256 Poznanski, Linda 4 90, 213 Poznanskt, Roberta 4132, 162, 164,231 Prange. Margaret 4 213 Prentice, Margaret M 4 160 Preston, Charles 4 32, 33. 60, 62, 89, 107, 123 161,166,213 Prestwood. Nancy 4 33, 157, 162,231 Prtebe, Madelyn Gail 4 243 Primtano. Pat 4 166. 231 Pringle, Lori 4 213 Pritchard, Wtlltam L 4 256 Proctor, Arnold M 4 213 Purdy, Anne F 4 256 Mash, Steve 4 207 Mason, Charles 4102,207 Matthews, David 4 242 N atthtas, PeterJ 4 207 May. Cheryl 4 34,157, 164, 171,207 May, Dianne Gatl4164,242 May Susan 4 207 Mays. Steve P 4 93, 109,254 Mayer, Carol 4 164, 207 Mayer, Scott E 4 231 Mayko Mark J 4 88,166,231 Mayko, Maryann 4 254 McCarl, DouglasC 4 43. 78 254 McCabe. Edward 4 207 McGlone,James464.110,111, 161,207 McFeron, Stanley B 4 254 McGuire, Clifford N 4 254 Mc Gutre, Kenneth 4 207 McDuffie, Timothy S 4 108 McAllister. Vtctona 4 175, 178.242 McArthur, Gail 4 170, 208 McArthur. Mary 4163.231 McAyeal, Randy 4 69, 166,242 McBride, Michael 4 208 McBride, Walter 4 231 McCallson, Candy 4 164,208 McCann, James 4 231 McCleave. Susan 4 208 McClellan, Beverly lv cCIellan, Frank 4 43 Montag, Alison A 4 255 Montag. Meredith 4 231 Montgom ery H Paul 4 97,107 Montgomery. Wayne Ford 4 90, 166, 209 Moon, Bruce D 4 78,158,175,231 Moore. Brian - 69 Moore. Kathleen 4 255 Moorman, Sue 4 34,163, 171,202,209 Moorman, Nancy 4 255 Morey, Diane 4 209 Morgan, Garry 4 45, 239, 243 Mormance, Michael- 231 Morris, Mary M 4 255 Morrts. Robert 4 209 Morris, William E, 4 231 Morrison, Caleb 4 209 Morrison. Morrison. Margaret 4 32, 162, 231, 227 Robert 4 169, 209 Morrow. Michael J 4 243. 255 Mosbacher, Steven J 4 255 Moscow, Moscow. Moscow. Esther4159.174, 178,231 Jeffrey 4 155. 172 Sherwin H 4 255 Moses, Robert Robbie 4 243 Mosley, James H 4 72.98, 115. 255 Mosley, Kathy 4 163,209 Moyer, Eugene 4 243 Moylett, Pete C 4 231 Muir, Mary Jane 4 243 Oppenheim, Steve 4 166,211 Ordway, GregoryJ 4 255 Orellana, Ralph Ordway, Gregory J 4 255 Oseran, Daniel S 4 255 Oseran, Laurie 4 33. 170,211 Oster, Dennis 4 211 Ostomel, Debra J 4 255 Overlund, Ronald 4 45. 231 Owens, Catherine 4 255 Packwood, Shetla 4 52, 175. 255 Packard, Richard J 4 72, 109. 255 Page, Mary - 211 Page, Randall L 4 64,111.157.161,172,187 202, 21 1 Palaske, Paul - 231 Palaske, Ricky 4 243 Palrner, Christie 4 160, 164, 211 Palmer, David 4 243 Palmer, John - 211 Palmer, Linda 416O,167.177.211 Palmer. Linda D 4 211 Palumbo, John 4 99,169,243 Park, Ntcholas E 4 211 Purdy, John 4102.243 Pyl, Bradford Robert 4 243 Ouestad, Kent 4 42, 174, 244 Outllln. Debbie 4163.231 7' Rabin, Janet 4 33, 158, 175,231 Rahn. Howard 4 231 Rainey, Dan -102,213 Rainwater, Janet 4 160,213 Rainwater. Scott 4 64, 161,232 Randall, Susan 4 232 Rankin, Michael R 4 213 Rasmussen. Catherine 4 256 Rasmussen, Linda Kay 4 244 Rasmussen, Rhonda M 4 256 Rasmussen, Susan 4 45.213 Rasmussen, Thomas E 4 256 Ratty, Michael F 4 72. 256 Rayburn, John 4 232 Rayley, Linda 4 213 Raymond, Linda 4 33. 164,213 McConnell, Lynne C 4 254 McCurty. Michael 4 208 McDermott, Laurt 4 242 McDermott. lv1tchael4 208 McDonald, Mark 4115,242 McDonald, Tim 4 208 McDowell, Janice C 4 242 McDowell. Steve 4 116,208 McElligott, Jean 4 231 McFadden, Don 4 231 McGinley. Cheryl 4 231 McGinley, Deborah J 4 242 McGoodwtn, Mary L 4 242 McGrtlf, Thomas 4 240,242 McGuire, Marsha J 4 70, 243 Mclntyre, Alana M 4 243 Mcllratth, Karen S 4 254 Mclnnts, Kelly M 4 254 McKtlltp, Jane 4 231 McLain, Patty 4 170, 208 McLeod, Colleen 4 164, 243 McLeod. Jayne 4 34. 138, 158, 164, 171.208 McMahan,Judtth E 4 254 McMahan, Marilyn 4 231 McMullen, Betty A 4 254 McNabb, Melanie 4 231 McNabb, Pat 4 254 McNaught, Joe 4 76.77,107,243 McNeil, Joan 4 231 McNttt, Robbie McRae, Kathleen Jo 4 243 McCreary. Linda A 4 42.52, 163, 254 Meacham, Dick 4 208 Meacham, Steven, 243 Meadows. Marlyss 4 164, 243 Meaney, Philip 4 69, 172,243 Meece, Laureen 4 254 Meek.Mar1orte A 4 81,161,254 Mehlog, Linda L 4 254 Meier, Eliot 4 99, 172, 243 Mulligan, Colleen 4 231 lvumper, Susie 4 231 Mundal. Torn 4 209 Mundal. Tom 4 209 Munsen, Marsha 4 164,209 Murphy, Chris 4 210 Murphy, Dan J 4 171, 172,231 Murphy. Patrick G 4 72,253,255 Murphy, Pat M 4 255 Murray, Bruce A 4 255 Murray, Jamta 4 42, 162, 164,231 Murray. Katherine 4 167, 177, 243 Mushen, Alan 4 43.86. 157, 161,210 Musser,James L 4 64, 111, 161,231 Myers, P Bruce 4 231 1'l Nadal, Kathryne 4 45, 118, 157, 175. Na1taltn,Lorie A 4 255 Nagel, Gideon 4 243 Naltadale,Jean -118,157,158159,161,163 174, 210 Nakadate, Mary Ann 4 70, 158,243 Nastrom, Christine L, 4 243 Near, Mtke 4 21O Neese, David Arthur 4 243 Netlsen, Dick E Neilson, Mary Jo 4170. 194,210 Nelsen, Craig 4 42,243 Nelsen, Kristine 4 42,231 Nelson, Joann 4 231 Nelson, Maryann 4157, 158,210 Nelson, Robyn 4 170,210 Nemser, Paul 4 157, 158, 210 Neporn, Gerald T 415B,159, 169, 175,231 Newberg, Ronald B 4 45, 231 Newbry, Jeffrey E 4 78,255 Newell, Don 4 69, 92, 108,172,248 231 Park, S Parker. Parker, Parker, Parker, cott- 62,86, 161, 166,231,227 Chris4172,231 craig 4107, 108,243 Davtd Dawn 4 211,243 Parker. Lynn A 4 255 Parry, Edward T 4 231 Parson, Steve 4 74,211 Parsons, Tobey L 4 211 Parttpllo, Dennis E 4 211 Parttpilo, Douglas P 4 98,255 Pascuzzt, PatJohn 4 255 Pasero, Anne 4 33, 1 18, 157, 175, 21 1 Pasero, Mark 4 231 Paterson. Christy A 4 255 Patrick, Michael T 4 64,211 Patrick, Stephanie L 4 243 Paul. Carolyn C 4 243 Paul, Greg 4 243 Payne, Payne. Carole 4179,211 Jack 4179.231 Pearce, Richard 4 64, 114, 161,166,231 161,170,171, Raymond, Patricia L 4 244 Raz. Ron 4 213 Raz, Phillip 4 98.256 Raz, Sharon 4 52. 256 Ream, Laurie 4 164, 175,213 Reavts, Gay 4157, 159,170,213 Redman, Anne L 4 213 Reed. Mundy 4 232 Reed, Pam 4170.213 Reed, Renee 4 44,213 Reed, Toni 4 213 Reese. David A 4 43, 76, 109, 256 Reese, Dennis- 101, 108. 169, 232 Reese, George 4 232 Remtngon, Stephen J 4102,15B, 161. 213 Resch, Michael T 4 42,256 Resnlkof1, Steven B 4 256 Reuther. Julie Ann 4 244 Reynolds, Ann E 4 244 Reynolds, Doug T 4 74, 75. 169,178,214 Rice. Jacoueltne 4177,214 Rtch, Dave Lynn 4 160,214 Richards, Douglas 4 244 Pearson, Eric 4 72,115,255 Pearson, Julie Ann 4116255 Pearson. Steven 4158. 161,168,231 Pearson, Vtckt 4 231 Pearson, Walter T 4 72, 255 Peck,Janlce 4 34,45,157, 164.170, 175, 231 Percy, Sue 4167.212 Perkins, Kathie G 4 167,243 Perry, Anita 4 212 Perry, Donald L 4 212 Perry, Gregg L 4 212 Perry, Michael 4 76,243 Persyn, Frtts Petch, Jo Ann - 212 Peters, Hugh A 4160, 166,212 Peters, Keith 4 99, 169. 243 Peters Lesley 4 231 Rtchards,Jel1rey C 4 78.79.256 Richards, John Richards. Wayne M 4 78,214 Rrchen. Chris 4 232 Richen. Nick Richey, Marc S Rtckles, Norman 4 99, 172,244 Ridder, Fredric 4 157, 158. 232 Rtemer, George 4 232 Rtploy, John Patrick 4 256 Rtsberg, Ronald 4 78, 97, 161,232 Rtsser, Charles F 4 214 Rnzmann, Rebecca 4 42,43,157,167, 178,214 Roalsen, Jerry A 4 214 Robbins, Joseph 4 114, 244 Robbins, Richard 4 43. 244 Rober. Linda 4 214 Roberts. Roberg, Patrtcta Lynn 3 244 Roberts, Dean A 3 256 Roberts, Laurte 3 232 Roberts, Lavonna K 3 244 Roberts, Michael 3 244 Rhonda Roberts, Vera 3 52, 256 Robertson, Rtchard T. 3 244 Robinson, Jane Ellen 3 256 Robtnson, Judy 3 163, 214 Rockwood, David P 3 214 Rockwood, Dtana 3 167,214 Rodgers, Ltnda 3164, 175,214 Rodgers, Mark 3 244 Rody, Carol Dannette 3 244 Rody, Catherine J. 3 42, 43, 244 Roesler, Sharon 3 232 Rollins, Don E 3 45, 214 Rollins, Nancy 3 232 Rollins, Todd 3 244 Rosborough, Wallace H 3 256 Rose. Mary Ann 3 256 Rosenfeld, Dantel A 3109.256 Ross, Carolyn Fl 3 256 Ross, Fred E 3 172, 174, 214 Ross, Laura 3 170,232 Ross, Priscilla 3 214 Ross, Shert E Roth, Frances Irene 3 232 Rother, Sandra Kay 3 167, 214 Rowe, Dtana L 3 256 Roy, Sandra 3 214 Rubstetn, Artel D. 3 256 Rudntck, Karl 3 108, 157, 158.166, 177, 225. 232, 234 Rudnick, Sally 3163256 Russell, Beverly 3 179, 214 Russell, Dtane 3 170. 215 Russell, James Rodney 3 69, 108,244 Russell, Pam M 3 256 Rutherford, Kathy 3 215 Ryan, Sherry 3 170, 215 Ryman, Steve 3 169,244 S Sacartsen, Charlie 3 215 Sacartsen, Gretchen M 3 244 Sackett, Dinah Rae 3124,232 Sackett, Vtctorta A 3 244 Sampson, Lots 3 215 Samson, Elizabeth 3 215 Samson, Scott Rtchard 3 249,256 Sanders, Marilyn 3 215 Sandoz, Stephen E 3 72,256 Sarvts, Helen L 3 52,256 Savage, Louts 3 43, 169,215 Scattarella, Ktm 3169232 Schaller, Deborah 3 42, 128,256 Schaumberg, Dee Ann 3 67, 147, 160, Schaumberg, Ward W 3 72,256 Schetdeman. Joan 3 232 Schendel, Thomas - 215 Schindler, Sandra Kay 3 244 Schlappte, Laura Jean 3 232 Schnetder, Cathte 3 256 Schneider, Claude 3 215 Schneider, Kathy 3 163,244 Schneider, Paula J 3 232 Schnttzer, Gayle 3 215 Schoene, Charles 3 64.69, 99,244 Schons, Doug 3 64, 69, 99, 244 Schowe, Harvey Leslte 3 232 Schttber, Alan 3 166,244 Schrtber, Ronna Latne 3 160,244 Scrtvner, Dtane R 3 163, 175,256 Schuberg, John E 3 102,256 Schultz. Cltlford 3 256 Schultz, Mary 3 215 Schuster, Verna 3 160. 244 Schwab, Kathleen Schwetzerhol, David 3 43 Scott, Ann 3131,160,162,170,232 Scott, Steven Lee 3 244 Scutto, Kenneth M - 256 Scutto. Stephen 3 215 Sedgwick, Bruce 3 45, 76, 77, 244 See, Katherine 3170,215 Seeger, Stan W 3 256 Seger, Tom 3 76, 108,244 Sells, Rosemary Ann 3 257 Semar. Eugene Sever, Gary 3102,215 Severe, Gayle Marte 3 43,232 Severe, Pamela P, 3 43, 163,257 Severin, Craig 3 216 Severson, Gayle Ruth 3 42,232 Shackelford, Alan 3 244 Shank, Steve 3159, 160, 172,216 Shatter, Kathryn 3 216 Shatter, Ktrk W 3 257 Shaw, Davtd 3 244 Shaw. Jantne 3 33,232 Sheahan, Chrtsttna B 3 244 Sheasgreen, Leslte Shell, Darey 3 216 Shelton, Deborah J 3 244 Shelton, Stanley 3 244 Shepherd. Kathleen B 3 257 Shepherd, Michael 3 232 Shepherd, Roblay 317O,216 Shepherd, Susan 3 216 Sherfey, Brent 3 166,232 Sherlock, Lynda 3 216 Sherwood, Scott 3 244 Shtmshak, Dtane Clair 3157,162, 164, 170, 215 232 Shirley, Barbara 3 160, 164,232 Shore, Patrick 3 216 Showers, Karen 3 42, 151,216 Shuptents, Mark 3 232 Stegal, Alene 3 164,216 Siegel, Cheda 3 163,216 Stegal, Louts E 3 257 Sievertsen, William 3 42,232 Stevvert, Wtlltam 3 69, 108,244 Signer, Carolyn A 3141,244 Stgfrtdson, Reed 31087244 Stlls, Cassandra 3 216 Stlls, Rick 3 244 Stmonton, Robert- 64, 107, 161,232 - Stmrell, Janet 3 216 Singleton, Kenneth 3 244 Stpe, Christopher J, 3 244 Sttko, Don 3 64, 107, 172, 216 Sktnner, Kevtn 3 78, 169. 216 Skinner, Pamela B. 3 81,161, 167,232 Skoko, Davtd 3 178 Slade, Roger 3 69 Slane, Barbara 3118, 161, 216 Slate, Mary L 3 257 Slavens, Gregory 3 92, 111,232 Sltedrecht, Susan Sluyter, Ron 3 62, 92, 114,244 Small, Beryl Lea 3 232 Smtth, Darrell E 3 76,109,216,257 Smith, Debra K, 3 81,257 Smith, Debbie E. 3 257 Smith, Dinah Sue 3167,232 Smith, Frank Tracy 3 72, 93, 257 Smith, Gary 3175 Smtth, Janet Lee 3 257 Smith, John F 3 72, 115 Smith, John 3 99. 108,232 Smtth, Kenneth 3 158, 174,244 Smith, Margaret Irene 3 244 Smtth, Margo Delpha 3 164,232 Smith, Mary Constance 3 244 Smith, Robert 3 97, 179,232 Smith, Roger Allen 3 217 Smith, Sharon 3 217 Smtth, Shelley3 43,167,178,179,217 Smtth, Sherte 3179.217 Smith, Stdney L Smtth, Steve A 3 257 Smith, Sue 3116.217 Solum, Claudia 3167,217 Sorensen, Mark 3 97,106,107,161,172,2 Southgate, Douglas D 3 43,257 Spada, Teresa 3 244 Spang, Mike Sparks, Cynthia lrene 3 244 Speck, Bob 3 257 Spetght, Gert 3 232 Spetght, PGQQV 3 217 Spencer, Matilda 3 232 Spostto, Patrtcta 3 164,217 Sprague, Leslie 3 257 Spreen, Shirley 3 244 Spring, Bradley 3 244 Spring, Chrtsttne 3 42, 45, 167,217 Strtnglteld, Rtchard 3 217 Stackhouse, Sue 3 217 Staggenborg, Deborah 3 257 Staggenborg, Julte A 3 244 Staggenborg, Wayne 3 217 Stallmgs, John 31O1,244 Stalnaker, Mary L 3 164,245 Stanley, Martin 3 45, 160,217 Stanton, Kenneth Starcevtch, Kevin Starcevtch, Steve Starr, Cheryl Stetnbock, Karen I 3175.232 M 372,257 3 166, 169,217 3257 Stenlots,Kathy3137,217 Stengel, Donnadtne E 3 245 Stentz. Suzanne 3 218 Stevens, Betsy A 3 245 Stevens, Don 3 78,218 Stevens, Douglas C, 3257 Stewart, John T 3 257 Stewart, Larry 3 218 Stewart, Mtke 3 216 Stewart, Rtchard Mtke 3 257 Stewart, Sheryl L 3 245 Stewart, Susan 3162.232 Stter, Patrick S 3 218 Sttgum, Janet L 3 245 Stinson, Susan E 3 245 Stoffer, Marsha 3 164, 219 Stone, David 3 33, 74, 172, 218 Stone, Joeann 3 167 Stone, Mary R 3 257 Stoner , Susan 3 218 Story, Karen 3 34, 164, 165, 171, 218 Stotler, Gordon 3 74, 75, 96, 97, 158, 161, Stoudt, David 3 175, 218 Stow,Judt 3 232 Strahorn, Carte 3162232 Streeter, Stephen 3 245 Strickland, Michael 3 160, 218 Strtckland, Steve O 3 43,257 Stuart, Wtlltam G 3 257 Suher. Danny 3109.257 Summersett, Peter 3 43, 97, 218 Sutton, Carol Sutton, Hollie L 3 257 Swanson, Byron 3 62, 102, 161,218 Swanson, Knox C 3 257 Swayze, Cynthia 3 164, 165 Sweet. Ertc 3 218 Swenson, Terry 3 219 Sworden, Wtllard 3 232 Symes,Mary3170, 178,219 Symes, Maureen D 3 245 218 Tabor, Jertlyn 3 257 Tabor, Ketth 3 233 Talbot. Caryn 3 32, 33, 164, 171,218 Talbot, Kristen Mary 3 245 Talley, Roger 3 219 Tallman, Stephen J 3 72,257 Tallman, Shaft M 3 257 Tallman,Vtckl L 3162, 164,233 Tarbell,James3101, 163,257 Taylor, James 3116, 166, 219 Taylor, Wtlltarn E 3 219 Taylor, Ltnda Dee 3116245 Taylor, Michael T 3166,245 Tegarden, Allena 3 163. 257 Tedford, Jeffrey K 3 257 Teschner, Victor 3 245 Teuscher, Terry Ann 3 33,157,171, 175,233 Thomas, Chrtsttne A 317O,245 Thomas, Linda Rae 3 233 Warren, Ltlltan 3 257 Warren, Wtmberly 3 102, 172, 221 Wassard, Ttmmte Watness, Kathleen 3 221 Watness, Roll T 3 257 Watson, Barbara 3 221 Watson, Jants 3 233 Wayson, Peter 3157, 160, 166, 175,221 Weaver, Gayle 3 167, 221 Weber, Fritz 3 233 Weber, R, Jane 3 221 Thomas, Paul -43, 107, 158, 161, 166, 219 Thorne, Btll M 3 257 Thompsen, Colleen L 3160, 164,178,245 Thompson, Betty 3 44,219 Thompson. Camilla M 3174,245 Thompson, Cheryl 3 43, 90. 163,219 Thompson, Estelle J 3 233 Thompson, John 3 219 Thompson, Karen 3 257 Thompson, Leola F 3 233 Thompson, Lucta 3 219 Thompson, Margtt 3 32, 33, 157, 219 Thompson. Tlmothy 3 69,245 Thorsen, Andrea C 3 257 Thuemmel, Robert 3 245 Thune, Ertc 3 42,43 157, 233 Thurlow, James 3 245 Tobias, Mike 3 219 Tolls, Thomas W 3 76,257 Tombleson, Richard 3 78, 219 Tone, Lesley 3 170, 219 Tooze, Mary K 3 233 Torhetm, Janet 3 116, 178,233 Torhetm, Robert 3 175, 245 Torland, Robert 3 219 Toyota, Rod 3159, 172, 178,219 Tratner, Lynn A 3175, 178,245 Trtpp, Carolyn 3 162,233 Trtplett,Jean E 3 35, 164,219 Troudt, CtndyJ 3163, 178,233 Troudt, Donna L 3162.257 True, Glenn F 3 43, 109,257 True, Tom 3 76, 93, 220 Tucker, Joseph 3 72, 233 Tucker, Pamela Jo 3 257 Tuggle, John Webster, Roger 3 43, 172,221 Wedlake, Joan 3165,221 Weddle, Jerry R 3 257 Wee, Nancy 3 257 Wetd,Je1f Weinberg, Rtck 3 221 Welch, Margaret 3 221 Welch. Susan 3 170,217,221 Wetnsoft, Mark S 3 43,257 Wetnsoft, Judy R 3 170,233 Weld, Jeff 3 115 Wellman. Janet 3 221 Wells, Carl D 3 93,257 Welton, Bruce 3 102,221 Werdmullervonelgg M 3 233 Wert, Fred 342, 43, 101, 158, 177, 221 Westacott, Debbie W 3 257 Westerman, Martin 3 221 Wethern, Robin E 3179.245 Wetzel, Jtm 3 221 Wexler, Stuart 3 245 Whtnston, Ann K 3 158,245 Whtnston, James P 3 98. 257 White, Chrtsttne L 3 245 Whtte, Dan 3 62, 161, 166, 222 Whtte, David 3 43, 69, 114,245 Whtte, Dorothea S Whtte, Larry 3 43, 114,233 Whtte, Sherman 3 233 White, Sidney L 3 245 Whttlord, Carol Joan 3 245 Wtedemann, Janet 3 162, 170,233 Wiener, Jon 3 67, 157, 158, 166.222 Wtlbourn, Ltnda K 3 111,245 Wildlong, Nancy 3 257 Wilktns, Diana 3 45, 104,222 Wtlktns, Mary K 3 245 Wtllhlte,Julte 3 233 Turner, Ginger 3 157, 167, 174, 175,220 Turner, LtndaJ 3 162, 170 233 Turner, Ned 3 245 Turney, Phtlltp 3 233 Tweeddale, Ed 3 64, 136, 173, 220 Twttchell, Janet M 3127, 162 163.233 ll Ullman, David 3 43,245 Upham, Diane 3 34, 157, 171,220 Upton, Douglas 3 69 245 Upton, Sharon 3159, 170,220 U'ren, Janet- 34, 67, 133, 154, 164,220 U'ren, Stuart- 172,245 U Vanderltnde, Steve Van Wagoner, Jon 3 178 Vanhoorn, Gretchen 3 220 Vanlantngham, Larry 3 69,245 Varekamp, Nancy A 3 245 Vartsco, Crystal 3 220 Vartsco, Tont L 3 144,257 Vaughan, Darrell 3 233 Veltum, Karen 3 157,233 Veltum, Pamela L 3160.245 Vetter, Cratg 3 220 Vonltnsowe, Martha 3 42,257 Voss, Debra 3 233 ll! Wacker, David 3 45, 169,220 Wacker, Mark J 3 257 Wagner, BettyA 3 70, 128, 140,245 Vtagner, Thomas 3 62. 233 Wahl, Helen 3 90,220 Walettch, Merry 3 233 Walker, Diana 3 220 Walsh, Kathy 3 81,161,245 Walsh, Susan 3174, 175,220 Walter, Judith Gay 3175,220 Walter, Mollte 3167,22O Walther, Carl 3 220 Walton, Beverly 3 170, 221 Wantland, Marlene G 3 245 Ward, James R 3 72,257 Ward, Randall Corky 3 92, 98, 257 Warrell,Pat342, 74,75, 107, 158, 161,221 Warrell, Susan 3177,233 Warren, Cameron 3 257 Wtlltams, Cathy Marte 3163,245 WtIltams,James Reed 3 33,117,233 Williams, James 3 222 Wtlltams ,John R 3 72 257 Wtlltams, John M 3 233 Wtlltams, Lant 3 233 Wtlltams, Thalta 3132,157 162,163,233 Wrlltams on, Paul 3 70,172,245 Wtlmoth, Paul 3 101, 172 Wilson. Brad 3 62, 166, 233 Wtlson, Davtd P 3 72, 257 Wilson, Donald 3222 Wilson, James A 3 233 Wilson, Patti 3 45,222 Wilson, Rick 3 245 Wilson, Robert 3 1 1 1, 172, 189, 222 Wilson, Roberta A 3 257 Wtlson, Stephen 3 44, 45, 166,222 Wtnd, Tlrn W 3 76. 257 Wtndes, Sandra 3 163,233 Wtnkenwerder, Janice 3 42 45,233 Wtnkenwerder, Judy K 3 42,257 Winslow, Linda L 3 245 V1.tntermute,Mtke 3 43, 222 Wtnterrowd, MVlesG 3 72 257 Wtnterrowd, Thomas 3 245 Wodtlt, Marilyn 3 45, 167,222 Wolf, Karen Wolf, Sandra 3 257 Wolf, Sherrie J Wood, Daniel F 3 256,257 Wood, Rtchard 3 245 Woodley, Mark 3 222 Woods, Geary 3 45, 169,245 Wooldridge, Lee 3 222 Woolf, Steven Jack 3 43, 222 Woolslayer, Robert K 3 257 Worsech, Cheryl 3 233 Wrtght, Joy Marte 3 257 Wuestefeld, Joy M 3 257 Yardley,Jef1ery A 3 109,257 Yeats, Randy 3 233 Yeats, Sandy 3 233 Yee, Cynthta A 3 257 Yee, Kenneth 3 245 Yeomans, Michael A 3 72,109,257 Yeomans, Terr 3 233 Youmans, Ron W 3 257 Young, Curtis Roland 3 175,233 Young,Judtth R 3 257 Young, Steve 3 222 Z Zagone,John 3 233 Zahler, Norm 3 33,97, 161, 169,222,245 Zahler, Diane K Zenk, Lewts 3 222 Ztrnmerman, Robert3222 Zimmermann, Jtll A 3170245 Ztnck, Dave 3166,222 Ztnck, Linda 3 233 Acknowledgments The Troyan staff gratefully acknowledges the contribu tions of the following people: lVlr. 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