Wilson High School - Troyan Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1968
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5 Q? se 5? Y? Q? 5 31 2 fti Q he 2. EY if is f gf i ' we S Q, sf 'f Q 45 Q 9 fs Si is 5 2 1 , mfg' wf-ff2bf3fQ i3fi,QdQQ ,yw fwyfqy SX ,Q-JY . ,Q Q?S-QQSH ' E gi -QS' F :S I i E 6 i E E N 0 wQL5w+fZW5if,5w i ffm ff Q, ' ww ' Vw W ff Wwfgfkwwwm W 1 f L W ln Memorium Mrs. Louise Selberg Miss Helene Senn Mr. Charles Horner We, the staff of 1968 dedicate this Troyan to all men who acknowledge life as more than a cyclic pattern of day and night and who realize ultimate creativity through their committment to an ideal. tro an Introduction .... Academics . . . Clubs .... Sports . . . Activities . . . Classes ...... Conclusion Advertisements . . . Index ........... Acknowledgments Woodrow Wilson High School Portland, Oregon Volume Xll Table of Contents 19 56 73 ....139 ....177 ....244 ....253 ....298 ....303 7' .,4 'E ...Q ,. ,.' it 4, A, 4 .,,, nf ' Ai L 1 immi- ,ep N H5 F iq ,, fx f ' i L 1 xx: Q'N 'A M' I 5? .1 ' N i ' 14 U L Nbr H fn f X I L1 .I , is-1 vanity Q ' , g r. 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Despite what- ever turmoil or anxious moments, the four factions have produced a commonwealth of experience and knowledge. If you believe in great things you may help others believe in great things. .. Oliver Wendell Holmes Leonard E. Rinearson Vice Principal Elva E. Martin Dr. James J. Fenwick Vice Principal Vice Principal A Synopsis Of The Counselor Guiding, mapping out four years, expressing a personal interest in each numerically catalo ued student as no sis ofthe coun Q - Y P - selorg the one link that connects high school with the college and vocational world be- yond. Providing relevant, up to date infor- mation and also understanding is the double challenge of the counselor. Helping to develop each to his highest potential and helping to compensate for weaknesses that interfere with this development - it is syste- matic and demanding, it is also rewarding. 2 Q 41 f fs? Q Mr George Crandall MVS- JI-Ilia RBSOY Mrs. Eugenia Gehrke Mr. William Guffy :xlib Mrs. Jill Lokting Mrs. Margaret Oberieuffer ff W' 2325 nw S C. 1 Q '91 1 Q iQ i LE il' ,, Mr. Baker Brattstrom 352151 Mrs. Lavina Nemeth Awigi 5, rAL,r. M .A ' 23 From the tangles of a mind I encourage hesitant expression, lseek to draw forth wisdom, As thought and investigation, Logical and imaginative, fuse. I acknowledge realism without Flelinquishing the Ideal. . . gfpv l relate classical theories, f-:gif Questionthe traditional. I set before developing minds, , .ff A Challenge. f My Goal - to create X .s ' ss Education as a rofoundl human , . y . ., r ,Q - , Experience. , -,V l i l, , f .Titif '9 k - j , RX lam called pedagogue. mN . ,, K li , ii ,- if 1 X , 277' -- ., 1' if X 'l- ',f Sf I Ui ' t -. szixfs t f. F32 fr '-l ,i .-.549 vf i . ' N BJ f 1 'xxx ti .X xx erik -if g Yi. Y' I .56 1 Flfyi jffffgr M, o , - sg , X. s vi yi ,l - w, 2,9 ,lil ,. f i- 7' Q ' fn' Y Y , -RI . W ' -, il:?v,i ' f fl i fx f. ' x ' ,Af-, fit, Mi X f ?' A ., cs, ' 1111 . .-.X Q N .Q -NJ, vj ' x V , ,J 1 K. , ff! X that is X 1-if ,ff r X we 5 rff - i 1, i,-4 T U T x . lf' i f , l w w ' R f ' of ff . 1, with Q ,f, x g, ! , rj, asf, U K f ! ,A:,S5 . 7 ,gi sl , N N W jgf ji A. ,w i Z' f we re fs RQ ' i t 'wtf - u- S-1 t XX -.QR -, X r 4 1, V, .'.-A x 'ri tix? -,, X3.. Q 'F vas, X ' ' ', N21 Q 5 W-N ,. UQ . V I s X fr I . t QTX ' Art Mrs. Elisabeth Borden Mr. Henry Heine Miss Diana Powloski Mr. Richard Voll Business Education Mrs. Joan Dalton Miss Louise Fiess Mr. John Pazler Miss Kathleen Wyman Counselors Mrs. Eugenia Gehrke Mr. William Guffy Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Jill Lokting . Lavina Nemeth Margaret Oberteutler .Julia Rasor English Mrs. Annabel Ashley Mrs. Maurine Baldwin Mrs. Barbara Bousquel Miss Kathryn Cook Mrs. Rae Dodge Miss Gloria Guenther Mr. Troy Horton Miss Caroline Miller Mr. Kermit Miller Mr. Francis Murray Mr. Donald Pacheco Miss Erica Picker Mrs. Enny Schultz Mr. Lowell Slick Mrs. Lillian Viken Mrs. Marcia Zervis Foreign Languages Miss Susan Collman Faculty 1967-1968 Mrs. Arisle Harris Miss Phyllis Hutchinson Miss Elva James Mrs. Kristine Montgomery Mr. Bruce Taggart Mr. Lyle Tucker Home Economics Mrs. Ruth Carter Mrs. Mary Torrey Industrial Education Mr. Allen Ludviksen Mr. George Perry Mr. Emory Reitz Library Mrs. Lucile Salisbury Mathematics Mrs. Virginia Bartell Mr. Baker Brattstrom Mr. Joseph Brugato Mr. Allred Carter Mrs. Catherine Collins Mr. George Crandall Mr. Allen Gray Mr. Dan Hanby Mr. Charles Horner Mr. Clifford Matousek Mr. Thomas Ogan Muslc Mr. Jack Dalby Mr. Merle Lotz Physical Education Miss Marian Hara Mrs. Dorothy Kyle Mr. Gordon Makinster Mr. Robert McFarlane Mr. Frank O'NeiI Miss Ann Peery Resource Centers Mrs. Lora Childs Mrs. Alice Johnson Mrs. Marguerite Vernstrom Science Mr. Vern Anderson Mrs. Jean Chisholm Mr. Curtis Guthrie Mr. Gerharl Hertz Mr. Ernest Hohman Mrs. Hazel Karr Mr. Merle Meinicke Mr. Norman Slpple Mr. David Williams Mr. Thomas Witty Soclal Sciences Mr. Raymond Conlon Mr. Joseph Hood Mr. George Jones Mr. Robert Larsen Mr. Ray Nairn Mr. Paul Preston Mr. Phillip Read Mr. Eugene Severson Mr. Stanley Stanton Mr. Kenneth Stewart Mrs. Maxine Tomlinson Mr. Arlen Wells Special Education Mrs. Vera Knutson Mr. Eugene Neubauer 4..- . , w' . Y? .. dnl, Facets Of Our Language Comprehension comes first - of this book, this play, this poem - a composite of our lan- guage. A building together into passages, passages into a complete coherence - a thought examined by this verb, this noun - the usage of our language. This four year sequence of English provides a continuity - the facts, natures, customs learned before can be reapplied. The genres of literature are studied in the tenth grade, and this informa- tion is brought to bear in the eleventh and twelfth grades, when an exclusive emphasis is placed on all elements of first American, then English literature. The other aspects of English merely become more complex and intellectually demanding as the years pro- gress. Seeking to develop the composition, writing is encouraged with both discipline and creativity. By developing relationships and discrimination, comprehension is achieved. 27 1 , I Q 28 Y l 4 X: ' Q. ,pai 'K M I mi ' f x Q1 X m Y ,M . kV.L N, 7 5 f 5 1 2354 - 1, W Q , . M, N5 in E Elf? t A Sm 'Non lil ,,,.v- ,rffxf-if-mgwiy Wi ff .lv Fw-'ff . :saving S. ,.,v:'::: .Mx - A I 1 , W 'Af' . WU ,, Mr- ' M,..f K , .- ,Q M- ,A 6,1 - 1 c Prcss l... 29 ,. '. H :':Si.1 :' SQ ggi are 5' Overview Of Centuries Here is a catalog of man's knowledge - 17,- 000 volumes of man's achievements - of all his ideas. Here one can read into the mind of man and see the progression of humanity. Here is an overview of the centuries - repre- senting every type of either impartiality or prejudice. Here one has the opportunity to read, examine, and learn. This is an enthralling place that establishes its separate entity - a place for the growing mind to become absorbed - to form a rela- tionship with all the past and present - to sensibly structure the form of tomorrow. 30 .hw WmmWM,l . ,fM 'M 1 V iiiii If-'7 '1liT 'Q7 i 'L V. is ' .gsm ige egig 1 , A Trend ln Learning Flexible scheduling gives the opportunity to use these specialized resource centers. Each year students become better oriented to this type of study and use the research materials to their own advantage - a trend in student discipline - student maturity. Auxiliary per- sonnel, imported from the P.T.A. for the Eng- lish and Social Studies centers, achieve a double effect. They serve as aides necessary to keep the centers open all day - they pro- vide valuable public relations service be- tween the school and the community. Stu- dents receive an unstructured center-free- dom in the math resource center. Uniquely run entirely by students, this center also pro- ides tutorial help in math. The more these resource centers are used, the more they command the interest and respect of the stu- dent body. .,.1 if is 9 Unstructured, Flexible Society: The Questions, Always there are questions to be asked, an- swered, realized to comprehend the un- changing elements which bind the centuries together. Culture at the crossroads, part of the freshman cirriculum, provides an in depth study of the complexities of human re- lations. Progressing along the sequence are U.S. History, Modern Problems, and numer- ous electives which enable research on chal- lenging aspects of our civilization. These courses provide a basis for understanding the problems of freedom and restriction, the individual and society, poverty and af- fluence, and war and peace which confront us. We can only attempt to answer what we have asked. The Problems, ,.,,, F UNK Wi' .h , B . , . Q N 5 - .waszssix 15 fi. fswi f, spects Cf Civilization ,L 'SJ- 5535 Hz 1 sk? F Y 'H ,Q v Q 0 . qw-wi v v A i j ns, o Foreign Familiarity A struggle to break the language barrier- students stretch hands across the sea for comprehension of a foreign language, in- volvement with a foreign culture. Familiarity is developed through conditioned re- sponses-mastery is attained through the manipulation of these responses. Applica- tion of the growing knowledge of vocabulary and grammar, of the growing awareness of foreign thought - this achieves an apprecia- tion for the living language. , aww XR! l 35 S Essence Of Mathematics With the problem, there is an answer which can be found-found to describe the situa- tion or resolve the difficulty. For this, mathe- matics is the method and the tool -the chan- nel which links Pythagoras with Newton: link with the past, bridge to the future. The concrete relationships which man has dis- covered, the intricate associations the fu- ture will reveal lie within the open field of mathematics. This field provides endless permutations for opportunity with its limits in that field-in that cosmos-of the geo- metric configurations of the universe. lt is a mathematician's dream and so it will be and has been-for centuries. The Genius of Creative Logic An idea becomes a concept-the concept is -explored-data is compiled. From this in- formation a new concept evolves. Science is not disjointed fact but rather a flowing, rhythmic pattern of creative genius and logi- cal knowledge. Man's ambition provides the driving pulse-his imagination gives rise to ideas-his intellect forms the pattern of re- sults. . . 'Y A Lx 1 Lgypwz ' , , ww g,W' Wag, is 1 n l A 40 Disciplined Creativity- Precise measurements must be obtained, precise blueprints must be drawn, precise shapes must be formed-these are the build- ing blocks for personal satisfaction in the field of industrial arts. First the basic back- ground information, then the application - the supplementary materials, the tools, and then the final challenge of creating. This training, this learning is pre-requiste for future artisans and technicians for the development of knowledge, of talent, and opportunity in today's industries. -Tomorrow's Productivity Skills basic to man's existence, yards of shapeless fabric draped to create something of graceful practicality, raw staples trans- formed into a gourmet's delight, the techni- calities of an adult world understood and faced beforehand-these are the realistic problems encountered in home economics. Through cooking and sewing the individual personality is reflected, the desired effect is achieved. Able to maintain a secure future-this is the outcome of the valuable experience acquired through home eco- nomics. '5- M,,,....-sud? 41 in ,,M,A.,m,.,,H,,,,,A W .. 2 Q 'ifmits-m yiszffkfraww - 5 .K . ,- X 1 X 4 4 J Y X . wig., ...Q-ev .4 ZF 3 ...,-.--.W C 4 , j' Search For Expression The grating sound of scraped styrofoam, a figure emerges, first shape, then detail. Ap- prehensive eyes watch the figure slowly smothered in sand. Molten metal burning and smoking - time drags on, then miracu- lously a new object emerges from the sand. lt is solid, with an inner strength and mean- ing. A film, a discussion, then a lucidity of brush and paint flying adventurously in search of expression and technique. Music slowly dissolves as an assignment trans- forms from a pressing requirement into something much more important to the in- dividual. Art - always an action of eye, mind, and hand united in communication. i -QQ f is Q we M. t The Greek Ideal Straining for that all important leap, ex- erting everything into a final, desperate play, taking advantage of newly acquired skill and flexibility to overcome physical limitations - this is the Greek ideal of a healthy body and mind, molded together through the realm of physical achievement. Wilson's physical education program re- ceived additional benefits this year through the modular system. Splitting classes achiev- ed more time for individual attention and enabled a more diverse range of activities- more chance for the individual to excel. i 45 Clatter Of Practicality Laughter cascades through a slightly opened door as students experiment and practice sales techniques on one another. Taut fingers attack a set of keys-and the mind translates words into symbols. Con- tinued use of specialized equipment forms a base for diversity of skills and enhances individual experience-achieves an aura of confidence. Practicality here does not sug- gest boring principles-it relates sensible preparation for the future to the real busi- ness world. K 4, ' egg . ' lilfl .ia F .4 'QW 1 x D . A , K . if R ,X If -X 7ffA 2 Stk 'K ffw-fa v W,- ,pa-Q M, iffy, . 7 vb,- .4 5EN'0R BAND Blck Row: Mfr Jack Da'bY, TOITY Shfadef, Dick Mafkee. Gary FUN65, DOUQ Larry White. Erik Thune, Don Jensen, Third Row: Pam Severe, Mark Walker, Robert Barger, Davidson, Dale Schaller, Loren Barnum, Doug Foster, Bob Henry, Shirley Farah, Chris Archer, Rick Robbins, Doug Newton, Sid Green, Doug Upton, Henry Itken, Randy Johnson, Dave Schwit- R0bif1 O'BYi3l'1. Debbie SCh3lleI'.JBmiH MUFVBY, Doug Nicholson. Dave Ullmar1,Sieve Heaihman. zerhof, Christie Dana, Larry Coon, Gil Feibleman, Pat Halloran, Terry Peterson, Gail Sever, Like Musicians Dreamy, rich, vibrant, bold-music for the soul. Strings creating a mood of tranquility, bass, Woodwinds, and brass vibrating with a deep, pulsing rhythm. Music is another ex- pression of the individual. An expression of a thousand faces, a thousand different im- pressions-a gayly uniformed, highstepping parade band, the throaty strains of a jazz stage band, the classical beauty of a string ensemble, a beginning band still searching for intonation. The notes on the page are only directions. The mood, the expression, the perfection belong to the individual, the orchestra, and the music. 48 SHOWBAND Back Row: Chris Archer, Sid Green, Dave Schwitzerhof, Larry Coon, Gil Feibleman, Gary Funes, Kevin Boyd, Mr. Jack Dalby, Second Row: Doug Foster, Doug Nicholson, Larry White, Don Jensen, Erik Thune. Front Row: Hal Hagglund, Dave Hamilton, Mark Weine-soft, Dave Gardner, Norm Barker. Not Pictured: Dennis Reese. Alice Arp, Lynn Nowels, Kris Nelson, Hal Hagglund, Dave Gardner. Second Row: Pam Canright, Grere Byrne, Mark Weinesoft, Front Row: Cathy Belvins, Nan Nowels, Jack Birnbach, Shiela Marilyn Gens, Frank McClellan, Carol Rody, Cathy Rody, Kent Questad, Melanie Burson, Lisel Gillingham, Kathy Elliot, Mike Morrow, John Hinds, Eric Nelson, Glen True, Dan Sheahon, Jeff Ritzman, Jeri Wait, Norm Barker, Nancy Johnson, Ron Brown, Laurie Kalesse, Dave Hamilton, Fullman. v -u ow t -H rl -' , , N ORCHESTRA Back Row: Mr. Jack Dalby, Gary Funes, Sid Green, Dave Schwitzerhof, Don Row: Gail Severson, Joan Karlin, Debbie Schaller, Pam Severe, Nancy Johnson, Nan Nowels, Jensen, Larry White, Erik Thune, Doug Foster, Bob Henry, Chris Archer, Shirley Farah, Third Pam Canright, Sally Hammond, Miriam Hasslon, Susan Pidcook, Alice Arp, Mike Resch. Front Row: Marina Vonlinsowe, Christi Severson, Jo McClellan, Laurie Wood, Cathy Rody, Kent Que- Row: Robin 0'Bfl8fli Craig Nf?'S0f1. Jan Wlflkenwefdef. CVHIQ MCCIGHHHHH, Linda Gillespie. stad, Carol Rody, Judy Winkenwerder, Dorothy Coombs, Jamia Murray, Janice Gednay. Second Linda MCRSHYY- LYNN Nvwelsl Kl S Neison- 49 .Q 'V '32 4!ie.g-ri Back Row John P rdy Ed Kramer Geary Woods Randy La nce Ro Brown Seco d Row: Ashley Dunn, Diane Kruze, Bari Barry, Carol Fredricks, Kim Miles, Gayle Ste e Hea o Ch s A che E k Thu e Do Je se B ce Sedgw ck Jack Dro baugh Fetts Ja Pierson,Jan Winkenwerder, Sue Coon,Diane Zahler, Kristine Lundquist,Cindy Ga yMo gan Da eBuffam Ke in Bovd FlonO erla d Thi d Ro Ca Wa e Ro Losl Lnda Anderson. Front Row: Klari Dietz, Marilyn McMahan, Robin O'Brien, Joan Hughes Ron Lee D Detlef e B ad Pyl Bruce Alford Be son L u M ke Manley Do K dd Ftonna Schriber, Debbie Rubstein, Kristine Nelsen, Claire Luiten, Connie Crandall, A de so Ste e La nc Ro N be g Wa d Sch be g Katy Nadal L CY Maman' CheVYl MCG 'll9Yi Judy CHVISON' Music--A Thousand Faces Boy, you can tell it's Monday! NNN How many feel it buzz? Sing it to me Please don't yellg come on people, again. Like musicians. Look, we've got a concert in nine days, will you watch here please? The Wilson choirs-one voice, a blend of in- dividual talent-musicians. The vocalists combined traditional excellence and works' ranging from the baroque and the modern periods and performed for Wilson audiences as well as students from the University of Oregon. Tense faces, strains of a mood-the choral department again expounded upon a talent for the art. ENSEMBLE Back Row: Steve Lawrence Joan Kidd Benson Liu Erik Thune Klari Dietz Brad Pyl Second Row: Jan Pierson Dan Detlefsen Kristine Nelsen Front Row: Kristine Lundqulst Ron Newberg Jan Winkenwerder 51 Veridian 1967 - 1968 There is no vision farther away than beauty, deeper than truth, more profound than a near perfect representation of life. It is for this vision that the 1968 Veridan strived. Over two hundred students submitted essays, drawings, poems, and photographs to the creative effort. Drawing from these contri- butions, the Veridan staff published a mag- azineg a focal point of inspiration. Behind the scenery of pickle and fortune cookie sales, paying for a large part of the price of publication, in the drawings, photographs, and words which framed this year's Veridan, lies the design of thought, the diagram of drawing. A small expression of a mastery yet to come. 'nv-'ang-'.,,....-1 Exploration of a Medium Transcending concrete realities to the elu- sive concept of electrical force - WiIson's CC!T.V. - expanded - enriching education. Speech students evaluating playbacks of own performances, simultaneously trans- mitting and taping relevant specials, pre- pared lectures, remarks of guest speakers. Conducting standardized tests for juniors, informing seniors in reg. about announce- ments of the day, the typical CC!T.V. antics - understanding the equipment, dedication to all aspects of mechanical perfection. 52 HMMMFW .5-5 Business Staff Jan Rabin Fred Blank Jeff Moscow Jerry Nepom - Chairman Business Staff Esther Moscow Art Staff - Kalhe Larson Barb Cornell Dena Gittelsohn Chris Caufman - Chairman Art Staff Joan Karlin Allen Graubard Mike Shepherd Editorial Stall' Cam Thompson Brian Birtley - Co-Editor Terry Teuscher Janine Shaw Dan Murphy J. Reed Williams Jan Marshall - Co-Editor Sonia Nielsen Weikko Kopra 53 E. if ai N, , is in , --ww gun, wi .W in .eng 2 . Wx vw, mf. .f ffkfw H 'QT X ' . 'wp 'F -1. A Q ' n Z AM. fx ARM w L f Dan Murphy-Editor Terry Teuscher-Edltor Patsy Kullberg- Associate Editor Bob Theummel -Associate Editor Mike Shepherd- Managing Editor Janine Shaw - Editorial Editor Mike Cunningham - News Editor Reed Williams - Feature Editor Gaye Kirrie - Photography Editor Jane Dawes - Special Events Editor Carolyn Dale - Artist Lynn Hyde - Business Manager Doug Eaton - Circulation Manager Betty Wagner - Make-Up Assistant Reporters - Dave Altman Margaret Bledsoe Be Jo Brauser Barb Cadonau Caren Cadrecha Jan Ebert Nancy Forse Marsha McGuire Lynn Menashe Madye Priebe Chris Sheahan Photographers- Bruce Alford Steve Anderson Sports Editor - Andy Hurst Sports Staff Dave Harrow Randy King John Lundblade Bill Morris Scott Park Advertising Manager- Dave Lubliner Advertising Staff Linda Keller Chris Miller Kris Talbot Advisor- Miss Kathy Cook 55 'E , FEL? S ,, aa 15 x fi .,,.-nw 0 yfi 913' aw? 0 , ,f , ,Q 7?55g?'mE ,g ---. mm, i ,S is ig? w x,-F pg' ff, 2 ui , 55.,:,, .7 4. f :v ik C 1 2 ,, 5 way fir' 151 597' ff 5? sm, lm-1-1-ZS--fs 'Q X5 R'- Troyan 1967 - 1968 The aspirations of a child, The obligation of an adult, The committment of self, Sensing humility in pride, Resolved by trust and with wisdorn - The perfection of our maturity. 1: Q ,irs at v A 5' K 3 f ,.,, .f..,..:--s--- 'Nl , -. .X , -P , Co-Editor Jackie Krowartz Co-Editor Kathe Larson Layout Editor Marilyn Hirte Layout Staff Diane Hallberg Stacia Leupp Margi Morrison Michele Novak Karen Veltum Copy Editor Jamia Murray Associate Copy Editor Esther Moscow Copy Staff Brian Birtley Carolyn Clark Donna Hepp Colleen Thompson Art Editor Lori Ross Business Manager Janet Rabin Advertising Editor Lynne Haroun Advertising Manager Nancy Prestwood Production Editor Gail Hoisington Production Editor Diane Lewis Production Editor Janet Twitchell Production Staff Linda Anderson John Cook Vicki Hartman Kathy Kriara Elaine Londer Joanie McNeil Jory Miller Senior Page Editor Sue Coon Underclass Editor Janice Francis Sports Co-Editor Scott Fishel Sports Co-Editor Jim Tarbell Sports Staff Dave Bussman John Leahy Photography Christie Galen Fred Rldder Advisor Mr. Ray Conlon 57 M., 'fx x E YV lr' 'I '4 1 'I Xl: O Pg' '- :M . . v . 'ss x ':a 2. sy A I 5.4 ' v . 2 fs. X u .M ,u -,,. 1,14 is f. 4 . Su 'I in on . , A 1 3. I 1. 9 gf. W xx l X if I i 'x I f I X X n fl .' wg:A 4 if Vi v ' 'nh Q41 hh bf, 0,1 504 ., Q S I ff g xx A fl i' 1' Q4 , I my f 1 'I . ' 3: 'S Sx I Q13 5. 0 K O .1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row: Jeff Moscow, Pete Lamb, Mike Shepherd, Sonja Neilson, Janice Shaw, Jim Lachenmeier. Second Row: Barbara Hegglund. Lynn Hyde Ja Hurst Jul e Willh te Gedney, Frank Hoffman, Rocco Lardiere, Don Jensen, Fred Ridder, Dave Altman, Kim Diane Shimahak, Patsy Kullberg, Dena Gittelsohn, Christie Galen Cathy Hall Cndy Miles, John Lundblade, Dan Murphy, Joe McNaught, Henry ltkin. Third Row: Kim Man- Edwards, Gloria Gradasoff, Nancy Prestwood, gold, Thalia Williams. Katy Nadal, Janice Francis. Jan Torheim, Nan Nowels, Ann Neka- FN-ml RQWZ Bonnie MSCFHNSNG- Sarah KEN. TSVYY TGUSCNGH JBVVY NeD0m CBFOIYD Dale date, Joan Kardin, Gail Kinsey, Linda Carrier, Esther Moscow, Karen Veltum, Randy Jin R8blT1vJ9fflSf3ei' ga se i g, ,. ,,... an F, ,g ,N 1, I ll 7 l .i .xgfxf 4-fx--J' .,-...fl Scholastic Revision Initiated The National Honor Society functioned ac- cording to its tradition of scholastic ex- cellence, acclaiming educational achieve- ment. N.H.S. members debated the proposed change in the qualifications for admission, to lower the grade point standards and raise the school and community service require- ments. Before initiating this change, schol- ars had the opportunity to reflect on the pur- pose and role of N.H.S. at Wilson. Striving for an interested membership, the N.H.S. also organized two inter-scholastic dances and a spring banquet honoring senior members. IP'-'?. Tl' Forensians Attain Garnishing no less than a second place berth at each city forensic meet, the profi- cient Wilson Forensians assembled a strong team despite the late start. Debate teams also showed their prowess as the year pro- gressed. The year's activities included a win- ter banquet and aspring motor boat ride and island barbecue. The Forensians displayed their many ribbons and trophies in a main- hall showcase, attaining well deserved recognition. Wilson elocutionist practices technique for upcoming speech meet FORENSIANS Bgck Row: Bill Lawrence, Lance Fredencks, Reed Williams. Thlrd Row: Bruce Meyers, Que Stewart, Margaret Doherty, Candy Boals, Chris Galen. Front Row: Jerry Nepom, R ck Krahn, Vicki Lassen. Jeff Moscow, Dena Gittelsohn. Second Row: Cass Cadrecha, ESINGY Moscow. Dave Lubliflef- Back Row: Scott Fishel, Vicki Hartman, Diane Lewis, Janet Twitchell, Mike Shephe d cy Prestwood Karen Veltum Sue Coon Kathy Kriara Second I-'low J m Tarbell Marilyn Reed Williams, Fred Ridder. Mike Cunningham, Patsy Kullberg, Donna Hepp. Thlrd Flow H rte Michele No ak Lynn Hyde Gaye K rrie Esther Moscow Jamia Murray Jan Rab n Miss Kathryn Cook, Bob Theummel, Betty Wagner. Diane Hallberg, Gail Hoisington Nan Front Row Terry Teusche Dan Murphy Jackie Kro artz Kathe Larson The Endeavor For Excellence The standards established, Quill and Scroll recognized the high school journalists at- taining the excellence, originality, and crea- tivity that is good journalism. The honorary created a competitive spirit by exchanging newspapers and yearbooks with schools throughout the northwest. A display of for- mer publications stimulated student body in- terest in the many and varied fields of jour- nalism. By striving forthe goals of Quill and Scroll, members strengthened the student publications of Wilson. MU ALPHA THETA Back Row Mike Resch, Pete Lamb, Steve Pearson, Pete Benson, Ken Smith, Don Jensen, Second Row: Fion Newberg, Teri Fowler, Nan Nowels, Barb Hagglund, Ann Whinston. Vance Bodhaine, Larry Coon, Mike Shepherd, Dave Altman. Thlrd Row: Jeff Moscow, Nacy Brice, Christie Galen, Julie Wilhite, Gloria Gradasoft, Debbie Miles, Jan Rabin, Je ry Douglas. Craig Cowley, Bruce Moon, Henry ltkin, Steve MacPherson, Jim Gedney, Lynn Hyde, Debbie Kisinger. Front Row: Gil Feibleman, Rocco Lardiere, Pasty Kullberg, Jerry Nepom, Karen Veltum. Ann Nakadate, Linda Carrier, Joan Karlin, Nancy Prestwood. Fred Ridder. Pythagorians Honored Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary club of super- ior math students, initiated a math seminar for enrichment, and practice for the national Actuary examinations. The mathmaticians also sponsored the annual Math Fair for ele- mentary school children. However, honored guest speakers and a dance with the Lake Oswego Mu Alpha Theta organization proved to be highlights of the year. Mathematician computes solution to puzzling problem Q0 6 B k Row: Cass Cadrecha, Jim Po W Altman, Mike Resch, Richard Newmark, Jeff Pickering F t R D K t It J y Douglas, Bob Smith, David Nepom, Dave Lubliner. CHESS CLUB rtouw, Jeff Piland, Bo KEYCLUB B k Row: Tim Anderson Ted Miller, Steve Reiman, John Hoffman. Second Row. Al kleford, Glenn True Ken Murray Tom Winterrowd M B ttt F t Fl W d D AI The Game Of Kingdoms The game that decides the fate of kingdoms finds enthusiastic pursuers at Wilson. In the two major games of the year, the Chess Club attained a one-win one-loss record, losing to Tektronics but emerging victorious over Cleveland. Dues collected this year bought chessboards for the club. Doubling in size since last year, the Chess Club gained mem- bership for participation in the excitement of this challenging, mathematical game. Key Club Renders Community Service The Key Club, affiliated with the Kiwanis Club, demonstrated itself as one of the most active clubs at Wilson, accomplishing four major projects. The members of the Key Club worked as busboys at Wilson's annual Smorgathon. They also entered a car in the Merrykhana parade during the Rose Festival. Packing shave kits for the Salvation Army and adopting a needy family during the Christmas season were the final Key Club service projects rendered for a grateful com- munity. J h Hughes,Geary oo 's Gary Morgan. Richard Digregorio MEN OF TROY Back Row: Craig Parker, John Hughes, Steve Dodds, Ron Sluyter, John Karamanos, Ogburn Don Newell Ben Liu Joe McNaught Jim Randall Dave Harrow Brad W Ison Mark Wilson, Steve Furry, Gary Noack, Kurt Held, Scott Park, John Knope, Jimm Briggs. Tom Wagner Front Row Howard Abrams Greg Slavens Steve PacPherson Randy Lach Third Row: John Marshall, Mark Paserl, Rob Bunnett, Dick Campbell, Jim Bunzow, Flick ermeler Jeff Kirsch Jack Brown Bruce Crittenden Bruce Martin Lee Docken Steve Kauffman, Phil Meaney, Jim Musser, Dick Pearce, Tom lnglesby, Dennis Nordin, Ed Cramer John Purdy Floger DeLessert Ron Risberg Krupa. Second Row: John Williams, Mark Mayko, Andy Hurst, Tom Cavanaugh, Jim Man's Victory With Sports Acting as an honorary for outstanding ath- letic achievement, the Men of Troy binds to- gether the most powerful and the most agile, combining the different team unities into one. The Men of Troy donated 3125.00 to the universal gym encouraging physical perfec- tion through exercise. They initiated an all- city Letterman's Council and operated as hosts and waiters for the Father-Daughter Banquet. Looking towards the future, the Men of Troy also laid the groundwork for the selling of Wilson decals in Hillsdale stores next year. Jim Musser prepares for halftime crowd at Menof Troy concession stand. N is i , x I X' h li if 1 u nify X X sl X tx' lf T f - f 2? N-RJ 'Linda ix MY 1 Af if E-'T :ll XX 1 ff 4p'T4 lf E :QQ .a ' SOCCER Back Row: Coach Jenkinson, Mike Johnson, Fred Blank, Bill Boone, Eric Thune, Steve Phillips, John Bussman. Front Row: Rob Jenkinson, Dave Dennis Reese, Mike Poust, Sandy Benson, Dave Bussman, Don Newell, N, ' I N NX X 4 AQ-34 X '- . '1AA , X ? Q W N 7 ll f ,il 2'll lr 1 1 , in . ' 'rl' E ,im P TT 1 5 lx-.3 - on A as 1 .L 1.53. .We . T B Qi ' ' 1 'i- sk so -- 1 1 i Sl. . ' f B T' ' - ,-- I , 'v X. V' , gg fig A 5 5 nl 'f WW. ' ,- 2 -, 1.- xi ,f 'walmkw ,, 'Q The Englishman's Sport Undaunted by inclement weather and power- ful opponents Wilson's fearless Soccer squad played a ten game series to a hard fought 7-1-2 record. Team success hinged on a powerful defense and a series of fast- break scoring plays. The Wilson defense was keyed by Goalie Dennis Reese, while Rob Jenkinson was the leading scorer. Excellent team play and dedication made the Wilson soccermen almost invincible. 65 Political Happenings An interest club concerned with the analysis of modern political happenings, the lnter- national Relations League this year dealt primarily with the topic Human Rights. Wilson's l.R.L. had numerous speakers and provoking discussions to broaden their knowledge in this area. Employing the in- sight gained, several members representing Wilson attended the annual state conference held in Eugene. The l.R.L. also participated in the model United Nations sponsored by Lewis and Clark College, masquerading as Red China. l.R.L. established itself as a vital force at Wilson, demonstrating the depth of student concern. , ,,,,.. me --f 'hum-1 French club chef s Jerry Nepom and Esther Moscow whip up foreign delicacies. 66 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Back Row: Betty Wagner, Cindy Edwards, Ann Nakadate, Jeff Moscow, Margaret Fort, Camilla Thompson, Dan Murphy, Margaret Bledsoe. Second Row: Gil Feibleman, Sally hel, Esther Moscow, Bonnie MacFarlane, Dena Gittelsohn, Tony Piland, Paul Engles. tR KtQ tdCh'GI K S'thD Alt B t Fron ow: en uesa, rls aen, en ml , ave man. FRENCH CLUB A Back Row: Janice Francis, Pat Roberg, Inger Bundgaard. Second Row: Paula Schneider, Rosemary Sells, Diane Hallberg. Front Row: Jan Rabin. Jerry Nepom, Esther Moscow. Chicken Tarragon And French Rock'n Roll An interest club bound by a common famil- iarity of the French language, the French Club members sought an inside view of the living culture. A joint party with Washington High School's French Club, a discussion with an A.F.S. student from France, and Mr. Bruce Taggart's culinary experiment high- lighted the year's activities. Listening to modern French record hits and learning dif- ferent aspects of French civilization supple- mented class studies. French was often the only language spoken at the meetings, pro- ducing trying and often exasperating, but ultimately rewarding results. l CAMPUS LIFE Back Row: Jim Payne, John Jager, Ken Hall, Mike Perry, Front Row: Judy Carl Teresa Kowitz, Alice Arp, Mr. Miller, SAPPORRO A Back Row: Ka Schindler. Debbie Smith, Janis Eames. Front Row: Sue Hamilton, Cathy Y Owens, Cathy Broughton. Orient Spells Fascination, Interest A fascination of the Orient, concern for for- eign friendships, the growing understanding of an unfamiliar culture, these are the goals of the newly formed Sapporo Interest Club. Guest speakers featured at meetings in- cluded a Japanese Olympic Ski champion, a grade school student of Japanese descent, and a college student who spent several months in home-stays in Japan. Anxiously awaited-for letters from Wilson's sister school, Sapporo High School were answered and maps, newspapers, and yearbooks were exchanged-establishing communication across the seas. Life Club Seeks Answers Providing an insight into the balanced Christian life, the Campus Life Club sought to answer problems of youth through guest speakers and group discussions. Socially active, barefoot, pigtailed members attend- ed a city wide Sadie Hawkins dance, and later joined with other Life clubs to choose a Valentine Court to represent Portland at Youth Rallies in the Northwest. The group also visited local crippled childrens' homes and closed the years' events with a banquet honoring the seniors. ami.: fpiift Keir ie? ia if it f, gf 5' m ivf I lf Jill lk l ' lL t g xi l, Theaue Bugs Devote Time Thespians, combining the music depart- ments and dramatics, presented the annual Christmas assembly. Centering around strik- ing stage settings, the program followed a young soldier in Vietnam and his memories of past holiday seasons. Club members de- voted hours and talent to the production of My Fair Lady, designing sets, costumes, and make-up. A car wash later in the year boosted Thespian funds and helped the dra- matists finance a spring play. l l s . ,, L? AAN Mgt.. , lv - . ,-,:,i 4 ,w x ,g rin W 1 ,,X y ,. If ,VA,Ay Z m iie, A :pl g -its ,,k7' :gif Q Saab' G, ' ' it I I X X J' V, N P KY f f f 1. . . vi x . ll X X xi. , ' lx W l N tak . . ,,,1 f it ,wwf XXQW, K l,k. llwllfwli ' l l ,l Back Row: Colleen Thompson, Norma Friberg, Sally Rudnick, John Zagone, Pat Elaem, ey Olsen, Margaret Doherty, Gail Hoisington. Front Row: Kathy Nadal. Leslye Epstein. ' I u'lli R S h 'b Mr. Sl k S d R ' M I G Ik' P V It Ann Scott,SueStewan. Kathe Larson, Barb Shirley, Debb'e Q I 'n, onna c ri er. ic . econ ow. ara a ln, am e um, Debbie Galagher, Judy Hedberg, Judy Jewett, Jan Winkenwerder, Jeanne Burrows, Shirl- 68 B ck Row' Dan F h L SCI- EX ield, Vance Bodhaine. Front Row: Frank g O Planetarium Opening Highlights Scientists The word excellence has become a stan- dard for members of Sci-Ex, the national science honorary. Entrance requirements are difficult, but competition is a sign of a winner. Individual experimentation, semi- nars, symposiums, and OMSI or Oregon Medical School affiliated research are para- mount interests to students. This year's tra- ditional events shared the spotlight with the dedication of OMSl's Kendall planatarium. Because of WiIson's contribution of one thousand dollars, Sci-Ex officers exper- ienced the honor of being the only invited students for the spectacular opening. 9 Go o be C2 s TRO Back Row: Wendy MacBean, Gail Kinsey, Darlene Bushnell, Colleen Croeni, Jill Zim- mermann, Diane Portouw, Kim Miles, Pam Howe, Kathy McRae. Second Row: Diane Zahler, Cheryl Stewart. Margaret Bledsoe, Debbie Case, Chris Barney. Front Row: Jill Shapely Charmers Wilson Tradition Bring on the Trojanes! The traditional clamor echoed through the halls of Wilson, Portland State College, television studios, and the Memorial Coliseum as the 1967-1968 Tro- janes dazzled audiences with precision and enthusiasm. Coached by Miss Ann Peery this year, the Trojanes performed at assemblies and during halftime at football and basket- ball games. Despite the mud and rain, the Trojanes exhibited talent in their adaptabil- ityg student choreographed dance themes encompassed Latin American calypsos, the Roaring Twenties, and uniformed Toy Sol- diers. Last minute adjustments, wait, smileg the thrill and pride of belonging is evident in the dance. JANES Fraser, Debbie Gallagher, Laurie McDermott, Ann Nakadate, Cathy Hall, Dee Taylor, Betty Wagner, Kay Schindle all it I', LBFID LlSSy. S QVGA at 'W gf ll wg if ga Quai? 4 r,'2 ,h4.1ry' ' 'A fa I fo: 050 Ii v at I 'WW 1 'Z M aw: 4 S3 I , 4 ' 245 . u Y - Q . arg i , , ix' , 5 x J 3 'x - I L R -1 I P -1 Y 'nv 'Q 1 fg ft? F., . . . ' ' Ii L if' ' r , ,. ' A 0 . tif ' . . K , . ef H W 0 ' l S324 2931 'to Q - sq 'tlffif' 4 QQ 90,1 U 'M5 Q 4 ,Aff 5i'3x5i'i ,v 4 1 :qi a w 4 536 W f-1' af WA 53.5 vim :W sa ii Lp. 2,4 63 fva 55' 0 Q --Q we . ' v.: fi? A ey? Z f,9,g 5 :lj , ' 0 T ' f-.. -' Wm, . K - qs ' '., ., . ov Pep Club Exemplifies Spirit Sparked with initiative, organization, and overwhelming spirit, the 1967-1968 Pep Club flocked to football and basketball games, backing the Trojans with smiles and cheers. Their enthusiasm was contagious. Freshman games were encouraged by self- appointed Pep Club rally squads. Function- ing as a service club, the freshmen served as hostesses at the Region Ill Conference and sponsored the spring Cotton 'n Cord dance. Creating and maintaining vigorous support through the sheer power of their ar- dor, the Pep Club became an essential ele- ment of spirit. l ll xX?3 if wwf iff 'ix Trial ,Mu fl. ,lt 'l ' a 'T x g ,irliinwigs r,g..- Dix 7? 3,55 FSIIUXW Visit 'J T 'i'l f il' l limi- ll , i 75 lfEa ' 1 1 ' 1 Back Row: Della Hanson, Linda Smith, Allison Spege, Janice Eames, Kim Bowman, Leslie Birkenhead, Kathie Webb, Janet Hill, Susan Plato. Cindy Olson, Cathy Cowan. Thlrd Row: Melva Okeson, Janifer Nelson, Patty Epperson, Tam lngalsbe, Penny Butcher. k ClL Bt W'dC' Blk K' h L Margaret Ec mann, ar ar arr, esy in , issy an , Joanne rippae ne, ynne Jacobsen, Kathy Berry, Sue Shearer, Susan Vankleek. Second Row: Susan Medici, Amy PEP CLUBKosterlitz, Debby Donlon, Linda Torgerson, Barbara Pearson, Kim LeFore, Clarice Fowlks Anne Pitcairn, Judy Bloodworth, Janet White, Jean Shepherd, Anne Lezak, Jean Sells, Diane Hardin, Carol Holdin, Kerby Jewel. Front Row: Lisa Schmear, Carol Forse, Rene La Duc, Laura Bloomquist, Leslie Pyl, Chnstie Thompson. PEP CLUB Back Row: Debbie Porter, Chris Miller, Bev Fleming, Sue Engels, Patty Galloway, Bar- Melanie Collins, Sharon Erickson, Carol Robertson, Dori Schnitzer, Dana Clelen, Gini bara Smith, Carol Leshgold. Betty Lowry, Debbie McDonald, Jill Schuberg. Thlrd Row: Crandall, Julie Losli. Greta Gray. MBYQHVM McDowell, Sandy' SCVWUSYGIH Janice GGGHGY Cathy Hanauska, Biynn Johnson, Cindy Lee, RandiLonder, Lynn Knope, Mimi Parker, Bev Sue Russell. Front Row: Patty Cone, Leslie Coefield, Kathy LaFond, Janet Freeman Howard, Jan Thorns on B fb F 1 W ' ki L 'P 1 d K I R Re inaCraven, Lori Rabin Sall Er'ckson, Beth Karlin p . a ara as, endy Kalinos ', on res woo . onn'e osser, Q i Y 1 w Gay Marshall. Second Row: Candy Williams, Lorrie Larkin, Lori Wood, Janet Epstein. - 'Q ?5Tf51wffj35' N ' f ,T , , i V Sports h r FQOTBALL 1967 'Q if ' vig . ., , , . -Q 5 S izlkfb f' nw, ' H ik wwf A A - 5 . ' 'W kA', Y -.W L, ' - ', My 1 fl P' V I 1 Q . ig wet at 1 t .t 2' , I ,Q ' I V Y ,gi W v l f if 4 ,' 2' .N 4 5 ' ' ' ws , , W f r' if as K , as it 'nr ,W ' wi if ' 'tif-up , . , ,Q f ' ' ' ?T':i?f1IfNg,, ' The facts, the statisties ofsports can never explain 'h'e' + the challenge, the ecstasy, the anguish. There is dirt, and mud, and rain, and straining beyond the limits of endurance. There is the team - la bond, that ties fifty-six people intoa unit. And there is the individual alone - struggling alone, experiencing alone - alone to realize the agony and fulfillment. , T Qs Randy Lachenmeier fights for balance and yards in the Grantgame. 76 Perplexion sets in for coaches Stan Stanton, Paul Preston, and Tom Ogan I W WV: wf mm ,, z av 9 I ll .1 if - ff? ,Jvc in . I 6,52 -4? war le Wishful Jack Brown calls signals. Park snags low pass near the end zone OFFENSIVE UNIT Wilson's offensive unit, which had a dynamic start setting the pace at the jamboree, slowly slipped into an erratic roll as weather set in. Bolstering the all important offensive line, first team All-State center, Jim Musser, open- ed holes and protected the passer with assis- tance from All-City selection Jeff Kirsch, and Dick Pearce. Junior Co-Captain, Jack Brown third in the city in total offense, spearheaded the always-keep-them-guessing passing at- tack with help from his versatile co-captain Scott Park, while All-City backs Jim Briggs and Steve Peterson battered their way through seventy-percent of the Wilson rush- ing yardage. lt was a unit with potential that with a few breaks would have taken the Tro- jans a long way. OFFENSIVE UNIT Back Row: Dave Boutelle, Jim Harrington, Brad Wilson,John Hughes, Rob Bunnett, Scott son. Jeff Johnston, John Knope. Front Row: Jim Brown, Dick Pearce, Jim Musser. Jack Pa k J' B 'ggs F a k Bowlby, Bill Siewert, Jeff Kirsch, Second Row: Tom Cavanaugh, Brown, ScottButt rf Id Don N II Randy Lachenmeier. T d H ll , Andy H t, J h Bunzow, Jack Smith, Bill Jameson, Pete Lamb, Steve Peter- Blocking cohorts lead Steve Peterson downfield x m-m,,,,,,h Interior line wrestles ball carrier DEFENSIVE UNIT Back Row: Dave Gardner, Flon Sluyter, Bob Simonton, Brian Hollander, Pat Connell, Held, Phil Meaney, Paul Gray, Jeff israel, Manager. FrontIRow: Lee Docken, Jim Ogburn, Dwight Fowler, Doug Schons, Steve Dodds, Jim Schwitter, Dennis Nordin. Second Row: Mark Mayko, Mark Wilson, Tom Wagner, Tim Thompson, Jim Russell, Steve Furry, Jeff DiGangi, Lawrence DeLay, Paul Lillig, Dave Harrow, Chuck Schoene, Kurt Scott Butterfield and Scott Park double team Grantonian to the turf. DEFENSIVE UNIT Wilson's spirited defensive squad displayed unity and fight even in a losing situation. The unit had trouble stopping the crucial play, but in the Jefferson game they maintained a great defensive effort by holding the Demo- crats explosive offense to short yardage and no points. The game ended in a O-O dead- lock, crushing Wilson's drive for the city championship. Most Valuable Player, Jim Musser, and Most Inspirational Player, Jeff Digangi, kept the unit's spirit up throughout the season, as the defensive squad, one of the heaviest in the city, maintained a strong interior line. The pursuing combination of Frank Bowlby, a 275-pound All-State tackle, and Scott Butterfield, named Animal of the Year, accounted for numerous key tackles and fumble recoveries. All State Jim Musser drags 240 pound Wayne Carney to the ground. TEAM HONOFIAFZIES Jim Musser. .. Jack Brown . . . Scott Park ..... Scott Butterfield Jeff DiGangi . . . Pat Connel .... Frank Bowlby . Jeff Kirsch ..... Steve Peterson . Jim Briggs .... . . . . . Most Valuable Player 1st Team All-City, All-State ............Co-Captain Honorable Mention All-City ..............Co-Captain . . . . . . . Animal ofthe Year 1st Team All-City Most Ins irational Pla er . . p y . .... 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'I v .- Q I ...an , fn. , , t 4 ,.'Q JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Beck Row: Scott Fishel, Terry Knapp, Bill Oliver, Tom Crandall, Gordon Winterrow, David John Smith, Eric Pearson, Steve Mays, Ted Caufield, Colby Laughlin, Pete Piluso. Front Wilson, Tim Donlon, Paul Engels, Mark Docken, Ken Egbert, Hal Hagglund, Doug Cramer, Row: Flick Kaufman, Craig Eaton, Ed Kamish, Curt Sheinin, John Agnew, Tom Kauffman, Bob Torheim, Greg Howell, Tracy Smith, Mike Yeomans. Second Row: Steve Sandoz, Paul Dick Eichenberger, Walter Jones, Tom Rasmussen, Larry Van Laningham, Jack Birnbach. Berg, Mark Garvey, Lance Fredericks, Corky Ward, Tom Pirie, Jim Mosley, Dave Jenkins, INDIVIDUALS CREATE INSPIRED SQUAD Blasting off the season the Wilson TroyVees romped to a 33-0 victory over Cleveland, with Most Valuable Player Dick Eichenberger breezing downfield for three touchdowns. A week later in a gruesome battle with Grant, the Wilson TroyVees emerged the losers by only one touchdown. On the road to revenge, the spirited unit downed the neighboring Jackson Raiders 12-6, but due to mid-sea- son injuries to five starting players, the Troy- Vees were hampered in their remaining games. Tom Kauffman performed consis- tently, receiving 23 passes from quarter- backs Wally Ogburn and Paul Berg, while Dick Eichenberger and Walter Jones led the offensive unit to a respectable 2-5-0 season. The record was no indication of the team's efforts, as in the Madison and Jefferson games, the TroyVee offense led in total sta- tistics, although they faltered on the score- board. Fteviewing the J.V. accomplishments, Coach Tom Ogan commented, We played an inspiring season. Halfback Dick Eichenberger finds himself tied up after a trip downfield. 84 'windham PM Coach Tom Ogan directs the Junior Varsity assault through halfback Terry Knapp. Walter Jones attempts to break free from the grasp of a Madison defender. ssive TroyVee line closes in on Madison running attempt Ma' ' ' ' ' A SCORES Wilson 33 ............ Cleveland 1 0 Wilson 6 .... ...... G rant 13 Wilson 12 .... . . .Jackson 6 Wilson 0 .... ..... L incoln 8 Wilson O .... . . . Roosevelt 25 Wilson 12 .... .... J efferson 34 Wilson 12 .... ... Madison 19 HONORS Most Valuable Player, Dick Eichenberger Most Inspirational Player.. . Paul Engels Most Improved Player ..... Walter Jones Team Captain .......... Wally Ogburn Hardest Hitter ...... Tom Rasmussen llhsnnlwr' , ,,,, . 'QQ ' X kwa Q,., ,M-M 1' X S Wm, Q ' x x New ,gp vvv--J--1-ye ---- -- -- f 4 The Wilson Wet Set Clad in plaid bermuda shorts, jaunty pleats, and usually raincoats and hats, the Fall Var- sity Rally splashed spirit over the entire Wil- son student body during a rainy and often disheartening football season. By reorganiz- ing the Pep Club, the Flally obtained a nucleus of spirit for a united student body, while assemblies and posters urged stu- dents to see their team in action. The rally squad also worked this summer selling but- tons to save the Portland interscholastic League. As the season progressed they enlivened, delighted, heartened, and con- soled the Trojan Warriors. L 1 I X I 'H FALL VARSITY RALLY Back Row: KRIS LUNDQUIST, JIM TARBELL, BARB JENSEN Second Row: MARGI MORRISON, SCOTTY BOYD, ANN SCOTT Front Row: ALLISON EVANS, LLOYD JONES, ANDRYCE AMITON 2 ,.,,' 1 K' .K .. Scores Wilson 0. . . ........... .... G rant 23 Wilson 0 . .. .... Jackson 25 Wilson 0 . .. ...... Lincoln 7 Wilson 6 . . . .... Roosevelt 26 Wilson 20 . . . .... Jefferson 20 Wilson 0 . .. ......... ...Madison 35 Honors Bob Brown ........ Most Valuable Player Wade Middleton ........... Team Captain Paul Labby ................. Team Captain Grant ball carrier finds little running room as a swarm of Frosh gridders ground him. TROYBABFS GO DGWN FIGHTING Plagued by inexperience, the Wilson Fresh- man Football team spent a hard season learning the basics of good football. Paced by Bob Brown, who was voted Most Valu- able Player, and Co-Captains Wade Middle- ton and Paul Labby, the TroyBabes piled up a 0-5-1 record. Although this was not a good season, coaches AI Gray and Lowell Slick said that by shifting starting positions a good basic squad was found. Coach Slick added that the experience gained by the team will prove valuable for Junior Varsity ball. A Private back finds himself in a perilous position at the hands of Bruce Butterfield and Rob Brown 88 I . Wilson receiver struggles with down field defender. Mike DiGangl goes around the end for a short gain. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Row: Phil Cleys, Paul Rogers, Jim Larson, John Adair, Kirk Hutchinson, Howard Wollner, Scott Nagel, Mike Heuvelhorst, Jeff Baker, Randy Wood, Steve Sacarisen, Bob Cantelon, Dan Grimberg, Dave Oliver, Rob Brown. Third Row: Rob Brown, Doug James, Troy Horton, Paul Labby, Scott Novak, Nick Brown, Ed Israel, Steve Pomp, Dan Sheahon, Brad Small, Steve Fazzolari, Wade Middleton, Rod Leupp. Second Row: Craig Hudson, Mike Hepp, Mike Blakeney, John Stalnaker, Stuart Vanasen, Larry Haroun, Don Crouch. Jon Fort, Bob Houghton, Mark DlGangi, Bruce Butterfield, Matt Rudolph. Front Row: Tom Hicks, John Sherwood, Bruce LeTourneux, Eric Gander, Robert Freund, Jed Barton, Gary Pearce, Jerry Palumbo, Mike Muchmore, Tom Zeagas. Mark Keeler, Manager. Chris Bentley epitomizes J.V. enthusiasm. JUNIOR VARISTY RALLY lnvigorated by the furious tempo of the football and basketball seasons, the spirit- charged Junior Varsity Rally drew students into the action. New yells and gymnastic stunts illustrated their youthful liveliness. The zealous animation of the Rally filled the chasm between the players and spectators. Kelly Boyd and Cam Warren survey the situation 90 YJ C327 muff' H, Back Row: JILL HICKS, BOBBI PILIP, CHRIS BENTLEY. Front Row: DIANE LEMMONS, KELLY BOYD, CAM WARREN. KRISTA BOYD. I , Lk , vi ' 44,5115 is mx 3 .IL .mu W I ' 1. vw J23Q':?1.L- Q? -'-' I Afsfqq - 2 IQVXT 'A 7 'A I . I f- I 1f'o,,, '7 ' 7' I ., Q 3. , ' Qi -ff' 5 .mg 91 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Back Row: Joe McNaught, Bruce Crichton, Bruce Sedgwi John Marshall, Manager Jack Drorbaugh, Front Row: But h S th S tt M d I D Duncan, Bill Carley, Phil Turney, Mark Pasero. RAIN HAIVIPEFIS DISTANCE MEN Rainy weather and a poor running surface demanded a strong effort from the Wilson Cross Country team. Though lacking in both depth and experience, the Trojans did a commendable job, finishing fifth in Portland lnterscholastic League competition with a 9-5 record. ln a stormy city meet, Coach Gor- don Makinster's squad placed sixth out of a field of twelve teams. Pacing the harriers to victory throughout the season were seniors Mark Pasero, Phil Turney, and Bill Carley. Bill Carley's face echoes fatigue as he nears the end of the course. 92 Grant Madison Marshall Jackson Benson Wilson i I City Meet 53 65 100 105 119 122 ' 'C' Franklin Lincoln Jefferson Roosevelt Cleveland Washington 196 216 249 254 270 Disregarding the rain and poor footing Mark Pasero streaks for the Ignoring pain and exhaustion Karl Rudnick GOQQGGW DUSVWSS tape, OFlW8l'd. 93 JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Back Row: Terry Peterson, John Leahy, Jeff Yardley, Dan Flos 0 Flow: Jim Porter, Randy Lawrence, Glenn True, John Powell. Jim Porter fights to keep lead on threatening opponent. HARRIEFRS LEAD STRONG ASSAULT Although lacking the necessary unity for a successful team in the beginning of the sea- son, the Junior Varsity squad overcame their weakness in succeeding meets through hard work and determination. Coach Gordon lVlakinster's spirited harriers reached their zenith in the last regular meet of the season taking seven out of the top ten places. Lead- ing the J.V. attack were team co-captains Dave Duncan and Jeff Yardley. Butch Smith and Dave Duncan pace the TroyVee attack in the final meet of the season. 94 With 300 yards left, Freshman Ted Bergstrom sprints for the finish. DEDICATION MOTIVATES FFIOSH Unable to score in their first two meets due to a lack of runners, the TroyBabes relied on enthusiasm and devotion to the sport to complete the season. Freshman Ted Berg- strom and Ken Turney helped the team gain a 4-7-0 record, with an eighth place league standing and fourth place in the city meet. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY John Pasero, Ken Turney, Dave Hamilton. Clyde Forrest, Ted Bergstrom M g J k D b gh HIVIINCTTH IVIAFIGIN CLINCHES CHAMPIONSHIP The Wilson swim sharks made it six titles in a row when they gnawed their way past Grant to the city championship. Victory at the Grant meet came only after a 1110 second win in the final event. Although the team was not pegged to win the title, city champions Jim Cain, Jeff Richards, and the 200-yard medley relay team led the dedicated Trojans through the cinderella season and into the state meet. Diver John Karamanos kept the Trojans in good standing by placing second at the league meet. They acted like champions at all times, stated Coach Ray Conlon, com- mending his youthful tankers. Freestyle champion Jim Cain searches above stray spray for victory BOYS' VARSITY SWIMMING Back Row: Ed Elliott, Jeff Newbry, Doug McCarl, Jim Cain, Jeff Richards, Dalton Hobbs. Skip Carrier. Second Row: Phil Stevens, Doug Nicholson, Scott Magness. Front Row: Jim Gedney, Ron Risberg Lee Haglund Gre g Jones. 1, x, 5 Q MQ 'V . Q Q 1 My . Ng , ' . 1' My ,R 1 A 'A n 6 jg .og 'Ln ff 0, A SAM ' Q M, '59 ,W 5? ww 9 Intent on victory, Marjorie Meek drives toward the finish GIRLS' VARSITY SWIMMING Back Row: Elly Branch, Leslie Dodge, Sharman Miller, Debbie Smith, Cindy Olson, Gail Teri Bowlsby, Christy Galen, Maureen Keeler, Marcia Bowlsby, Pat Cone, Emily Bagby, Locke, Margie Meeks, Debbie Miles, Katy Nadal, Vicki Lassen, Kathy Walsh, Front Row: Patti Hickox, Patti Cauduro, Karen Lord, Linda Carrier, Scores Wilson 94 .................. Roosevelt 6 Wilson 94 . . . ........... Girls Poly 7 Wilson 79 .... ..... C leveland 25 Wilson 56 .... ........ G rant 48 Wilson 91 .... .... W ashington 5 Wilson 70 .... ..... J efferson 37 Wilson 90. . . . . . Madison 13 Wilson 72 .... .... L incoln 32 Wilson 80 .... . . . Marshall 24 Wilson 78 .... .... J ackson 26 Wilson 94 .................... Franklin 10 SPLASHEFIS AVOID DUNKINGMSWEEP CITY Under new coach, Miss Anne Peery, the Wil- son Girls' Swim Team captured their tradi- tional first place crown in the Portland Inter- scholastic League by defeating all eleven competing teams and finishing first in the city meet. At the state meet, WiIson's water maidens rallied to a fifth place position with leading swimmers, Linda Fairchild and Mar- jorie Meek, taking first and second places, respectively. Competitive girls' diving was in- troduced at Wilson this year underthe direc- tion of former girls' coach, Frank O'NeiI. With only five weeks experience and a limit- ed number of meets within the city, Linda Carrier, Christy Galen, and Kathy Walsh qualified for the state meet and captured three final positions. BASKETBALL 196 ? Ng? . V N. , . x X1 K Battle For Berth Trojans' End A lack of refined talent hindred Wilson early in the season, and it took eighteen games to uncover their vast resources of ability. Prob- lems in the fourth quarter led to three losses in a tough pre-season schedule. The Tro- jans major asset was balance, they could stay within reach of any team, irregardless of its superiority. Bamboozled in their first division contest by league titlist Jefferson, Wilson recovered to squeak through a tight Jackson game and scored a vital win over Madison. A definite spirit developed as the Trojan defense jelled and Wilson defeated the rest of their Red Division opponents. The Varsity roundball- ers slumped in cross-division, and after a demoralizing one point defeat at Benson, the Trojans lost all momentum, winning only one Green game. Down in the standings, Wil- son, in a must-win situation, executed a re- peat of the first half of division play, and cap- tured a playoff spot vying for a berth to the State Tournament. Since a crucial win over Madison, the Tro- janshad matured into a ballclub with disci- pline, shooting, rebounding, and defense, all attaining their proper position. Most Val- uable Player, and Team Captain Scott Park performed as backcourt genius, and John Knope developed into the playmaker. Top scorer and rebounder, Jon Huggins had improved at high post, while Don Jensen, Tom lnglesby, The Most Improved Player Ron Sluyter, and The Best Defensive Play- er Brian Hollander all flourished as depend- able forwards. A determined Wilson team surprised the coliseum crowd and revenged an earlier loss as they displayed unequalled finesse in the fourth quarter, and downed a powerful Grant team by fourteen points. The follow- ing night, an obviously inspired Wilson squad kept even with Washington for seven- eighths of the deciding game. Applauded as the most improved unit in the Portland ln- terscholastic League, Coach George Crand- all's team settled for a commendable third place, and a thirteen win, eleven loss record. Qlxfl I P item, ll- l 3 fag W F. lu ' L L A : Nf5i31fQ5ffwfl, ' Tom Inglesby - Forward Varsity Honoraries Most Valuable Player, Team Captain, H.M. All-City. . . Scott Park Most Inspirational Player ...... Mark Mayko Most Improved Player ........ Bon Sluyter Best Defensive Player .... Brian Hollander Too Scorer, H.M. All-Citv. H.M. All-State . ............ Jon Huggins W-...Nut , ' M IQ , ... V .,'f'f1T:w.,k,.n:4v-+-MM W-A N 1521? mx John Lundblade - Guard S., '52,-1. -'J 48 ,al d 'Y W -- ' L' 'W' X 4,-.. wks g K Jon Huggins - Center Brian Hollander - Fonuard ,ig --Q1 f ' h.,,,0,m-M.- 91 gi 2 935 M Ron Sluyter - Center L fini? Randy Lachenmeier - Guard John Knope - Guard Tfxw hm'-E v v -'A -as-an-own la F- ' w1afM,H ,. MN, .MN 3...,,,r,,,,.a,.. -fgxfg' .M Scott Park - Guard ,QS 'W , Don Jensen - Forward Mark Mayko - Guard ,..g.p-a-1-Inv' , Q, f FQ x 5-5 lmaa1 '- A Nad li d ' rx 'N' Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 106 J' T 1 '-' s,ll Ted Norte - Forward Jefferson Jackson Madison Lincoln . . . . . . . .Roosevelt Benson Grant Washington Cleveland Franklin Marshall Jefferson Jackson Madison Lincoln Roosevelt Grant Washington eg, 82 42 50 44 47 47 81 74 75 51 57 82 46 63 41 50 43 87 'wx 153321 1 9 x -1 I ef' , y 'fy S X A? ' ' 4'v-Qi' gwf A ' '-1 L f 51 -74 4 Spring Varsity Rally ANDI WINDES KRISTA MARKEE. Back Row: MICHELE NOVAK, S , Second Rowi DAVE KRUSE, JIM BROWN, BRENT SHERFEY. Front Row: VICKI TALLMAN, JOANIE MCNEIL, LINDA ANDERSON. J ,, .,, - ,an Li' id' Spirit -- A Measure Of Success Spring Varsity Ftally 1968-something dif- ferent. UNITED SPIRITI The student body was there, not just to sit but to evolve into one cheering voice. The season was a rush of Go! Put it in! Make that shot! Take it away! Nine devoted individuals led the push for their team's victoryg a drive that was never slackened game after game. Wilson was with the team at the City Championship semi-finals and there the rally helped to prove that a scoreboard is not the only mea- sure ofsuccess. vit! I I W ft I-Jaw Who'S 9Onna winthis 9ame? by Q 7-.hunk Q, , fx ' ir F EQ 8 ' , : QW, V 4 A3519 My MXWM-tl, With tears of joy, rally girls embrace over Trojan victory. I' ,Q 6 109 UQ-A Wilson Jefferson Wilson .Jackson Wilson .Madison Wilson . . Lincoln Wilson Roosevelt Wilson .... .... B enson Wilson Wilson ashi . . . Grant ngton SCORES 8-8 64 Wilson 53 Wilson 39 Wilson 41 Wilson 51 Wilson 42 Wilson 59 Wilson 82 Wilson Cleveland . Franklin . Marshall Jefferson .Jackson . Madison . . Lincoln Roosevelt JUNIOR VARISTY BASKETBALL Back Row: John Woolery John Hughes. Bill Siewert Doug Cramer Tracy Smith, Mark Clk BIIF K K h F tRow:MikePerryFtbB ttM kGtl ,Jack B H d Abrams, Tim Wind, John Fort, Butch Smith, Coach Ernie Hoh Persistent TroyVees Bewarded l feel we'll have a good season, the players have a lot of hustle and desire, commented Coach Ernie Hohman of the then upcoming J.V. Basketball season. The Troyvees, pos- sessing these essentials, fulfilled their coach's prediction. Coach Hohman piloted his squad to a 8-8 record in city league com- petition and an overall mark of 11-11, a re- spectlble .500 average. Paced by a strong nucleus of players, Team Captain Jack Brown and Most Valuable Player Tim Wind also displayed agressive boardwork and deadly set shots. An unusual asset to the squad was freshman John Fort. Improving consistently as the season progressed, the team jelled into a unit with the overwhelming determination to win, evidenced at the final Wilson-Jackson encounter. This desire per- sisted, and the TroyVees went on to win their last four games by considerable margins. lt was a fine ending to a rewarding season. Honoraries: Most Valuable Player - Tim Wind Team Captain - Jack Brown l l z l 5 M 3 ,,,,,,,..,.,,...,,.,uHa.,,,,..m.. Mad dog Siewert dominates on rebounds. TQ, fr ...fk-M hs-fl , 15 I Tim Wind baffles stumbling Techmen. Jack Brown widens gap late in the third quarter. Opponent is distressed with Mike Perry's finesse and tactics. Most Improved Player - Tracy Smith Most Inspirational Player - Mike Perry 1 , ' if ,, 3 s Qi 4 1 111 W 'Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson -- ly w -W5 .5 . vikrgaz, , 3 - , W- . SCORES . . . . . Grant . .Cleveland . . .Jackson . . Lincoln .. . . Benson Washington . . . Franklin . .Jefferson . . Marshall .....Madison .Q J , :.: W Pvfsvf sn: .z s kr 'M 5 ww wma-isnr M was yi slr f 5 My 5 al di, K it l at Bit an -Q lu, W is I ' w 5 in 1' ' ff xv i , 1 - ' fi , K 4 5.3517 ' V' 'VF' . ' li F swf- . sg .f iz slss , ..,,.,.,3J: it i I if ,ai f .1 I ,Q Z R2 , L f f . V 7 3 ,.z:S1. li e a- V K g .l f 9 ,i,, . .,,, f' 'L j 3-rv' ,. V W ammowe: wW.e.eg .,, ,. , M fa 67 53 30 66 54 66 54 58 54 71 Faking his way through the Senator defense, Steve Fazzoleri Soarmg past ms teammates Wade M'dd'etOn makes an 4 maneuvers for shot. eaSY 'awp FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Back Flow: John Adair, Ed Elliott, Pat Burke, David Douglas, Jim Bailey,Tom Burke, Steve Gary Pearce, Matt Rudolph Greg Harper Dan Gr mberg Ted Bergstrom Jerry Swanson Fazzolari. Second Row: Coach Nairn, Bob Wells, Doug James, Troy Horton, Paul Labby, Flod Leupp, Ed Israel Wade Middleton, Tom Pezel, John Stalnaker, Matt McDonald. Front Row: Mike Boyle, f 5- r in ' A , 4 iff- J J .- - A iii' 51, Strength Carries Frosh ThroughSeason Backboard brutality Keynoted the frosh sea- son, as the TroBabes outmuscled their op- ponents to an eight and five record. Beating their foes on the rebounds Jim Bailey, Wade Middleton, and Paul Labby put in points from underneath and fed out to Tom Pezel, Steve Fazzoleri, and Dan Grimberg for the outside shots. Three-fourths of the way through the season their high scorer, John Fort, was switched to the Junior Varsity squad, leaving the Frosh void of a floor- court leader. They regrouped to beat Frank- lin, only to falter and lose their next three games, not compiling another win until their last game of the season. Coach Ray Nairn felt this Freshman team was the best in sev- eral years, and the Frosh courtmen confirm- ed the statement with an eighty-eight point effort against Washington. f --J,-i, I- A Wade Middleton searches for an escape route out Over outstretched arms, Dan Girmberg tries to maintain Troy's lead. of enemy territory' 113 5. , rf, , , 3 ' Hi? ' may ,W 14- ,, .gg 'J A Em- Q?'?9f2f Q Scott Butterfield asks, When is it a pi Qt Ls2sl SCORES Wilson 34 . . . . . . Jackson Wilson 15 . . . . . . Madison Wilson 37 . . . .... Lincoln Wilson 40 .... .... Ft oosevelt Wilson 28 .... .... B enson Wilson 26 . . . ........ Grant Wilson 33 .... .,.. W ashington Wilson 18 .... .... C leveland Wilson 21 . . . . . . Franklin Wilson 20 . . . . . . Marshall Wilson 55 . . . .... Jefferson Jack Smith attempts to gain advantage in the Roosevelt matfg Pulling with unequalled effort, John Karamanos begins to break down his stubborn Opponent. i l l l i i .,,A,,. .J-...-my-atcha -m--f--rfw-+w-..-.....a:x:w.:i:2v:5-.....wMg-,-s .V ,V mm, ,ew-MN' VARSITY WRESTLING Back Row: Manager John Richter, Paul Montogomery, Jack Smith, Jeff Johnston, John Row: Coach Mr, Al Gray, Jim Coverstone, Evan Kaeser, Ron Castles, Roger DeLessert. Karamanos, Scott Butterfield, Jim Briggs, Frank Bowlby, Craig Cowley, manager. Front Corky Ward, Eliot Meier, Dick Campbell. Wearisome Season Ends Triumphantly Owning the Portland interscholastic League's Most Outstanding wrestler, Frank Bowlby, the Trojan matmen compiled a 5-5-1 season standing, securing fourth place in the league. Coach Al Gray's wrestlers, led by Scott Butterfield, Jack Smith, Dick Camp- bell, and Ron Castles, defeated such wres- tling powers as Lincoln and Washington. A series of injuries at the end of the season weakened the Trojan attack, but neverthe- less, the team was at full strength in the city meet, where they sent three grapplers into the championship finals. At the state meet in Corvallis, the squad placed seventh against other contenders with Jeff Johnston taking the state crown in the 168 pound class. Honoraries Most Valuable Player, 1st All City, 2nd All-State Frank Bowlby Team Captain, 2nd All City, 1st All-State JeffJohnston 2nd All City Fion Castles 3rd All City Scott Butterfield 4th All City Chuck Schoene in -.f, . 11 .f--aww .sw-n-,az-m-..,wQ...,...,,.m .. ,, , .. Aggressiveness Essential ln J.V. Conquests Heeding the words of wisdom bequeathed by varsity grapplers, the J.V. wrestlers re- alized the key to success is found through aggressive hard work and determination. De- veloping the necessary conditioning, the team ended the season with a meritous 7-4 record. The grapplers commenced the sea- son by defeating arch enemy Jackson High and.finished with an impressive 65-0 show- ing against Jefferson, due to default. Elected team captain, Keith Peters inspired the hus- tlers toward their best efforts. Greg Howell, most valuable player, and Mark Wilson were the top point getters for Coach Stan Stan- ton's squad. With the admirable showing made by this year's Junior Varsity team, favorable future varsity outlooks seem likely. SCORES Wilson 30 ................. Jackson 28 Wilson 12 . . . . . . Madison 43 Wilson 43 .... ...... L incoln 20 Wilson 49 .... .... R oosevelt 8 Wilson 28 .... .... B enson 31 Wilson 21 . . . ....... Grant 36 Wilson 43. . .. .... Washington 18 Wilson 30 .... .... C leveland 28 Wilson 20 . . . . . . Franklin 34 Wilson 28 .... . . . Marshall 22 Wilson 65 Honoraries Most Valuable Player - Greg Howell ....Jefferson 0 Greg Howell takes early lead in City Tournament. Team Captain - Keith Peters 1 l JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING Back Row: Steve Dodds, Jack Nunn, Chuck Schoene, Jim Mosley, Dave Lind, Ted Cau- Row: Rick Kauffman, Pat Pascuzzi, Gil Feibleman, Dave Washburn, Howie Wollner. field, Keith Peters, John Bussman. Second Row: Coach Stan Stanton, Greg Howell, Kevin Moore, Mark Keeler, Wade Cleys. Tom Whalen, Gary Isaacson, Greg Eaton, Mark Wilson, Rick Hardin, Paul Engles. Front 118 l l FRESHMAN WRESTLING Back Row: Don Crouch, Scott Nagel, Brad Small, John Flieke, Jim Hall, Bob Houghton, Bruce Hollen, Mark DiGangi, Bruce Butterfield, Front Row: Bill Maslen, Jeff Fullman. N K B S d FI Ft H t Steve Bailey, Larry Hollepter, Sam MacBean, Dan Levine, Barry Menashe, Dave Washburn, Jim Coverstone, Kevin Moore, Howie Woll- FIST. Xf Bruce Butterfield battles on, despite unethical practices of adversary. Injuries Fail To Daunt Matmen A lack of manpower proved to be the Fresh- man Wrestling team's stumbling block throughout the season. Forfeits inthe heavy- weight classes caused the grapplers to suffer disheartening defeats to such squads as Jackson and Washington. Spurred on by the successful efforts of Bruce Butterfield and Mark DiGangi, Coach Tom Ogan's matmen posted a 3-5 mark in Portland interscholas- tic League competition. Convincing victories over Lincoln and Jefferson brought an ap- parently discouraging season to a trium- phant close in spite of a fourth place finish in the Benson Invitational Freshman Wrest- ling Tournament. SCORES Wilson 17 . . . ............. Benson 48 Wilson 23. . . ..... Jackson 43 Wilson 13. . . ...... Marshall 53 Wilson 46. . . ...Washington 26 Wilson 15 . . . . . . Roosevelt 33 Wilson 17. . . ...Franklin 47 Wilson 44 . . . ..... Lincoln 18 Wilson 44 .............. Jefferson 13 Honoraries: Most Valuable Player - Bruce Butterfield Team Captain - Mark DiGangi Most Inspirational - Sam MacBean 119 Gymnasts Garner Second Place Starting the season with a young and rela- tively inexperienced team, as well as a new coach, the Wilson Gymnastics team com- peted with a come-from-behind determina- tion. Capitalizing on the fine individual ef- forts of John Purdy in floor exercises, Steve Cramer on the high bar, Tim Thompson on the side horse, and John Shuberg on the parallel bars, Wilson had a fine finish in dual meets and went on to take second place in the city meet. The eight returning letter- men will provide a strong base for the next year's squad. Steve Cramer performs a chair giant .S fe.. 4 120 fzcxx GYMNASTICS Back Row: Coach Lowell Slick, Chad Vanessen, Tim Thompson, Dave Basinski, Flex Johanson, Steve Cramer, Tom Rhodes. Second Row: Ed Kramer, Dave Luman, Rod Lathrop, Weikko Kopra, John Purdy, Vance Bodhaine, Bruce Martin. Front Row: Mike Bell, Greg Remington, Jens Andreason, Jack Bires, John Schuberg, Mike Blakeney, .,f e-.sb Tim Thompson concentrates on form, via a fourth place finish in City on the side horse. T Rod Lathrop does an excellent handstand on the parallel bars T il A 121 , , A , tst' Q A -: ':c',...,t, . V 14, L it s-'-- -.maff'ewt4iwfmw5e,a33e-fy ' ' K A I, , . ,gg fx? , 2- J.. f , 1 13326 'mp- ff: ?' I I N, 1 ' Q . Mg L- ww, -1 Q 94 b .ng if ,gif ,pai 3. wb, Q54 i 517, ...ff yy xs. ' A X f -if .f. J by 43 M V L if .1 3, ky rl. ,.,: ' K N f . '51, . ,. 'iiig Lf ' ' , ,350 k . 3' M Av -, , 1 V, -. f. mr, 33 , . K .2 2 , fi 'F' , - ' QQ, J.. fi' K Zi? vii . 'K ,A ,Q 3 V 5. n L -' gr . ff J 'X 5. 1. ' .5 f, 1 1.5 .23 -ff . 3? wi. Q ' AWN fi' S. . K we 2- .315 ' . if ' 4. - 'f df ' 4+ . ac' , W. f.fwg..w., ,, fA A555 A - ,. 6- , A 'T .. I Y? fr , H A Vx. ,V Q. , 4.,L5545k.v,f.'Q5ale,g g3,,w??'?j,gf W ,V eg ,, Q4 . , ,gig ' Y .Q iw- . .1 . H :mnsffw 1- 'K 4 K , wg.. -Je, s EQ . K 39 32, - ,W V , . , V ,W Q Early Weaknesses Infect Cindermen Toppled by Jackson in the first meet of the season, the Wilson Varsity Track team had barely recovered from the onslaught before they were dumped by a surprisingly strong Roosevelt squad the next week. Weaknesses in most of the running events deterred the Trojans from victory in their opening clash- es. Compensating for the poor showing of runners was a strong field event squad led by Frank Bowlby in the shot put and Steve Peterson in the javelin. According to Coach Gordon Makinster the cindermen should reach their full potential by the third meet against Benson and continue improvement throughout the remainder of the season. Dick Honsinger snaps the tape giving Wilson a victory in the 440 relay A ...ll ,M lu .... 'mm- VARSITY TRACK Buck Row: Coach Makinster, Dave Duncan, Dan Rosenfeld, John Huggins, Robert De- konging, Bob Simonton, Frank Bowlby, Jack Drorbaugh, Karl Rudnick, Paul Montgomery, John Miller, Coach Preston, Coach Nairn. Second Row: Andy Schauer, Lawrence Delay, Carl Wells, Dave Reese, Doug Cramer, Lee Docken, John Karamanos, John Hoffman, Dave Harrow. Jack Smith, Jim Briggs, David Binns. Front Row: Jeff Fullman, Bruce Crit- tenden, Fred Blank, Joe McNaught, Steve Peterson, Bill Carley. Mark Pasero, Bruce Boyd. Scott Mandel. Phil Turney, Kim Scattarella, Bill Jager. Track scores were not available at the time of publication. Steve Peterson pushes himself up and over the bar in the pole vault. High hurdler Jeff Johnston glides over his barrier in flawless form. ii . A it TroyVee's Promote Promising Prospects After their first two league encounters, the Junior Varsity Track team remained unde- feated. High point man Jim Russell and hurd- ler Terry Peterson paved the way for the TroyVee's season-opener thrashing of Jack- son, followed with a similar outburst against Roosevelt. Although it was early in the sea- son, Coach Gordon Makinster described the spikemen as better than most. Fielding a strong running squad, the J.V.'s should fair well in league competition. .1 JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK Back Row: Coach Preston, Tom Tolls, John Leahy, Mike Yeomans, Steve Mays, Mark Nairn, Coach Makinster. Front Row: Sandy Benson, Glenn True, Mark Knox, Vince Arditi, Clarke, Jeff Yardley, John Woolery. Second Row: Andy Schauer, Steve Tallman, Goran John Powell. Bill Gallagher, Mark Wilson, Jeff Fullman. i ' , , i wr , i , Engels, Reed Siglridson, Coach Ltsio Gary Isaacson Bll La ence Norm Rckles Paul Bill Lawrence reaches his peak in the high iump. Gerry Swanson explodes out of the blocks on the first leg of the 440 relay. all it , TroyBabes Show Signs Of Promise Sucumbing to Jackson by three points in their first meet, the Freshmen Track team bounced back the next week and trounced Roosevelt opponents. Although small in size this year, the Frosh squad is well balanced and promising. Led by Dale Schaller and Rod Leupp, the cindermen should finish high in the Portland interscholastic League stand- ings. 4 as. .1 .l ,. ,.. FRESNIIAN TRACK Buck Row: Coach Preston, Dale Schaller, Jim Bailey, John Rieke, Tom Aigner, Bob Wells, Jager, Fmm Rgw: Coach Makinsqer, Ted Bergstrom, Dean Briggs, Gerry SWBDSOV1 B U09 John Adair, Jeff Pickering, Coach Nairn. Second Row: Dave Binns, Scott MciAIIiste'r. Darn Letcurnev, Dean Thomas, Mark DiGangi, Brad Anderson, Mike Hepp. - a, i Hamilton, Clyde Forrest, Ken Turney, Rod Leupp, Steve Oharra, Larry usan .,,,,. Ou ff -wv - m QNX, ll . 1 , .J 4 1 A Q 1 ,fa K -fjfffifzga ,W -aw - .ya-, W V, 'fmflf-,K 'ri .V Q, . M al 1- Mn ,AIN 4-V I . . W Jack Brown stands alert at first for pickoff. ' i M 'c 'i'dw14.fff , ,ht L- f.t,1-raise' --an ' i.-X4-.M KX ,ws mf- . U . 1- , ,- if - X - - N N , ' .Q ra ,Y ,. +A W: - 1 'Q , ' W - . M . af ...-, . f .s - W. we H l X' W M A . -f . -f ,.. - .. M.. t - 111.3 aff 'BM V. , . ,, ww, ' -1' - f'...e - g Nw- '. V. 6 ,,.,wp.c,, Q, .M , M' an gf . - - ,M , . I , Q., . l r' N . .. . W - Gary Noack concentrates on next curve. -W --,,,,..' D-gf: .:j'ff 'f',.v ff ,, Troy's Hitters Must Be Holdouts Hopes hinged on defense when play began in 1968 pre-season Varsity Baseball. Trojan infielders Jim Musser, Randy Lachenmeier, and Scott Butterfield, distinguished as pos- sessing fine gloves, functioned as the back- bone of the team. Initially inexperienced, the pitching squad was a weighty factor in Wil- son's four pre-season victories. With im- proved batting and a combined team effort, the Varsity team can produce an outstanding record this season. Baseball scores were not available at the time of publication. yi?-3. 12 fm , , 4: 4, 'x ,. :gs A , The .. --W Aw - .Q ' 3,5 .i , .. Mb'm -A ' 'L , ' . ,, fe www f' ' 'A f we V,M,,.,.,.fi., . W A W A , I , . .M I Tony Metcalf covers terrltory to fleld grounderw Game drudges on into dusk. M -Mr ' --A A 41 41 --.- lil n .an In AAL 4' - in Q VARSITY BASEBALL Back Row: Coach McFarlane. Stan Seeger, Dave White, Steve Cramer, Gary Noack, Paul Vim- Jack BFOWYL Jim MUSS9f.,Mik9 PGYYY- Dick EiCh9f1b9 90f- R05 J9l'1kif'S0fl, John Wif- Berg, Steve Dodds, Larry White, Greg Slavens. From Row: Randv Lschenmeier, Tod Hol- hams- 5603 Blm9'f'9'd- Jack 5 b3Ch' John Williams skirts bases after first honio run of the season. 131 Us Buck Row: Coach Crand ll dy Johnson, Bill Fraser Terry Knapp, Bill Gou g Beaudoin. Balanced Sduad J.V. Strongpoint Untested except for a 16-2 pre-season vic- tory, the Junior Varsity Baseball team awaits its first challenge. They possess a good de- fense and balanced pitching, but hitting could be a sore point, primarily due to poor weather conditions which have hampered batting practice. Terry Knapp and Ed Kamish should boost the infield while promising pitchers Eric Pearson and Jim Mosley will round out the improving first team lineup. Coach George Crandall estimates that Be- fore the season is over, the Wilson J.V.'s should prove to be avery worthy team. 132 Eric Pearson winds up for a fast one Rob Brown shows fielding prowess Troybabes Sparkle in New Uniforms As rainy weather swamped the fields, the freshmen baseball team was forced to prac- tice in the gym. Early every morning prac- tice continued, with a tight unit of about twenty players. Jon Fort was the first frosh member moved up for Junior Varsity play. Dan Grimberg and Steve Fazzolari looked promising as pitchersg although Bruce But- terfield was injured, Flob Brown was able to fill in as catcher. For the first time, the Troy- Babes were blessed with complete uniforms. Coach Ernie Hohman forsees some fine Jun- ior Varsity and Varsity squads in the near future as some of this years fine frosh per- formers graduate into these higher levels of competition. Coach Ernie Hohman, briefs batmen on upcoming encounter. Falling Water Worst Hazard The water hazard traditionally coming from the clouds blitzed the course as Trojan stal- warts Jan Torheim, Carolyn Tripp sloshed over soggy fairways. Illness has hurt the clubs chance, but the team members are still optimistic and claim that they are an improving team. Madison and Grant should give these damp damsels their roughest competition, but coach Frank O'Neil pre- dicts they will win eight of their ten Portland interscholastic League matches. Torheim, Carolyn Tripp. Jan Torheim swings at the ball. Paul Labby, Rick Kaufman, Howard Abrams. ah-aw Rick Kaufman COI'IC6flff8t6S on scoring. Returning Lettermen Strong On Greens Strengthened by four returning Iettermen, a viable nucleus was formed, indicating a win- ning team. Rick Kaufman, Steve Pearson, Peter Sundt, and Howard Abrams, having proven their ability in pre-season activity, are excellent prospects for the remaining games. After marking up strong wins against Centennial, Beaverton, and Sunset, the Wil- son Boy's Varsity Golf team looks forward to a high finish in the Portland lnterscholastic League. . YY B355 ,,---uv-funk WW dim at - A ia fff1:?w1:f'1f f ,Mm Vw -giig J- 3 f ' N, 2, , Vigimiliiifii 1 'K Mifixaigiz . .mf--y . ww Eff.-flifz . f . .117-' ,gl 2 ' NMMH, .v..,, Mmm W - f ..W- ...M , ..,.,..v..w....u.- A W-.f 4 f ' fn ,.,, ,.....-.....,.,..........-. 4 B ms. F J, X 1 N 1 Q . W.. 1w.,v , f K wflmgnxli ,gas wx ,, 1. WW... M. . Q Nr C'Fuikshdrik.' ' ' ' ' ' BOYS' TENNIS A Buck Row: Craig Briggs, Tom Liu, Craig Kelly. Front Row: Dave Kelly, Craig Nelsen R y Flacketeers. Continue Proud Tradition We will certainly finish first or second in city and hope to send four players to the state meet, commented racketeer Laurie King. The Girls' Tennis team is top-ranked again this year, state champion Mary Cruick- shank and the doubles team of Holly Dirker and Carol Lundblade should defeat all op- ponents and bring honors to the girls' team. Champions Promise Honors Wilson's Boys' Tennis team continued their winning tradition with another powerful squadg in early matches of the season, Wit son netmen crushed opponents from Grant, Marshall, Cleveland, and Benson. With such players as Dave Kelly, John Lundblade, Ben- son Liu, and previous state champion, Randy King, the team should bring another city M t rs. t - championship to Wilson and place high in s, ,..C.,, C ttg, . 4 ,C C the state tournament. ttt ,.,,.. ' it I ..,. to g f T t L U' if we S eteet g Q.t:gt,jgg41.e..,., , ,ay Mlm ,,.,, au, ,.,,yh W T , ,, ,, , ir ? ,A C Hrkkkil C A h CL: E 7 klkxv ,I ' 'L,:' i 1 .v..... .K tffrteii s .li'l .t,.. 1 -..,,. ,.,,.,, . CCNCUCXSL my V 1 .t,,. Cyyg CC Holly Dirker returns astrong serve. 137 7-i--l 1 ff - ,aww 2 4 g i, Q xiii 'S Acitlyltles .L N vip BWV' cf'!lJW n' 7 H95 baud fgfyfy i W dw Nj jp Qffwg 5 30 ?f!G'WV5v0'l,,0WQLWf3 .OW cf 9061, 57 54574 K wgfwgvbf ok UQ Cffvifmdgfqg M 4 Wav ' ' 1 3 ,mjmf jwidfk 4KCj:iLU ZW? 'M V gow' biggwii JTUVQ, UWC Md s you Kyfbuqf C cz, . , , 4 4 , ffwfwfwdw W JL WMM? qW 11 f V 8. 1 iff V 142 V Brian Birtley - President The Answer ls ln The Wind! Anyone can see what the wind does to the trees, but it's going out and feeling the wind that really makes you alive... What do I mean by alive? I mean connected to and concerned with the political and social happenings. You must set a goal, you must lead and yet not be a leader. You must be a participantg you must be involved. During my term of office, the executive board worked toward this state of activity and tried to accomplish this through change. Our great- est failure was that we overlooked the importance of unity - change must be bound by unity. MSB' Brian Birtley Fall Student Body President Andy Hurst- Vice-President Katy Nadal - Secretary Dennis Reese - Treasurer Mary Clark - Activities Director X V, g, , M.. , f Katy Nadal expounds upon the merit of student government. R Responsibility looms over Exec Board members Jim Briggs and Dennis Reese Jim Briggs - Athletics Commissioner 1968 ENSEMBLE Jan Pierson, Brad Mersereau, Klari Dietz, Steve Lawrence, Joan Kidd Dan Detlefsen Jan Wlnkenwerder Eric Thune Kristine Nelsen Ron Newberg, Kristine Lundquist, and Benson Lui. -Fall Concert-- An Ex erience In Music Fall Concert 1967, an experience in music. The sounds of chorus and instruments mergeg unity exists through the tones crea- ted. Chanting Puccinni's Masa de Gloria, a combined choir holds the audience in awe, strings, brass, and Woodwinds draw the audience to the same inspirational feel- ing with Brahm's First Symphony. High- lighted by a gong, A Picture From The Exhi- bition-The Great Gate Of Kiev vibrates with strength and magnificence. The con- cert combines the jubilant, the reverent, classical grace and beauty, and modern jazz, a blending of talents and individual excell- ence into a moving performance. Ye Shall Have Peace l've found lots of friends-friends from all over the world. lt's been a fantastic learning experience because l'm able to take all peo- ple for what they are. l've developed not only tolerance, but understanding. l've become more mature by having the opportunity to see things from a different perspective. It's interesting to realize the traditions and goals of another country and to appreciate the foundations on which these are based. Through my experience l've achieved an in- ternational understanding, and this is the primary ingredient for peace. As the Ameri- can Field Service motto states: Walk together, talk together, all ye peoples of the earth, for then and only then will ye have peace. With love, .Z47hy Inger Bundgaard 1967-1968 Inger and her AFS sister Carolyn Dale cavort with Cindy, an Dale family member. Daisy Nlaes Weigh Situation Paying a penny per pound for their men folk, freckled faced Daisy Maes dragged their Lil' Abners to the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Hobnobbing and gettin' hitched by Wilson's own Marryin' Sam, Mr. Henry Heine, was the special attraction of the Dog Patch. Chosen to rule Al Capp's land were seniors Penny Boals and Keith Tabor, champions of the pie-feeding contest. The Group Therpy wailed on while burlapped students created a new dance, the pumpkin toss. .QEIEFIJ ,J Lil Abner, senior Keith Tabor, claims victory in pie eating contest. A I-'OYU Jones PVOVICIGS walling Sounds Rhonda Harris and Joanie McNeil enioy festivities with dates' Jackie Green and Liz Cook is l. 1 Anxious juniors tense up during pregame pep talk. Femme Fatal Apprehensive feminity arrayed in pirated jerseys, shoulder pads, and headgear scru- tinized a soggy field of battle. A petty- coat brigade of warriorettes clashed at the annual U.G.N. Powder Puff game, with the seniors surrendering to the jostling juniors in an 18 to 12 upset. Most valuable player awards were captured by Gayle Sever- son, senior, and Kathy McRae, junior, while senior Karen Veltum and junior Debbie Case were cited as most inspirational. winter T Y-So 'W new I I 'iq ,1- 153 4 154 HOMECOMING COURT Left to Right: Collins, Margaret Bledsoe, Debbie Case, Diane Kruse, Vicki Hansen, Dee T Chris Barney. Front: Queen Kim Miles. Anxious youngsters admire gifts under the tree The Season Oi Joy A sky of pale blue and white snowflakes, city houses silhoueted against the horizon, trees frosted with snow, and a feeling of Christmas in the air- Dreaming of a White Christmas, the 1967 Homecoming Semi-Formal. Couples entering the winter wonderland found wrapped packages under a majestic fir tree, and joined the social room fireside for punch and cookies. With radiant smiles, confidence, and poise, the 1966 and 1967 Homecoming Courts ascended the red car- pet to Santa's throne. Queen Michele Novak crowned the 1967 successor, Kim Miles, and The Baja Brass honored the new royality with a Christmas dance. The senior choir carols from their spectacular human Christmas tree. I , nn, Dr. Proppe joins in the spirit of the season and chats with Santa The universal theme of a lonely soldier was portrayed in a moving tableau. 155 United We Stand One thing you have to remember is that here we've got the best ot everything, but we need to unite-then, together we can have the best Wilson. My goal was to accomplish no more than the students really wanted. I figure if we have two thousand of the great students we don't have to make any excusesg we can explode any problem. As I said, as long as we're united, we can do anything. Jeff DiGangi Spring Student Body President To unite, to simplify, to discard the wastes of bureaucracy, to make boredom into real excitement -- these have been the goals and as much as possible, the accomplishments of Jeff DiGangi. Diane Shimshak - Activities Director Reed Williams - Vice-President Nancy Jordahl - Secretary Don Jensen - Treasurer r ig l if ii ,, l 751: l t Wg W Br 5. Spring Student Body Officer,Brian Hollander tapes up invitation to Dad's Club happening. Jeff DiGangi - President Brian Hollander - Athletics Commissioner 157 My FairLady unity of mood unity of purpose inall the activity which approaches and completes the production of My Fair Lady clad in make-up clattering down the metal stairs to the costume room the props the silly comments Break a leg the anxious sighs someone singing ...just you waitj' the over-sized hats of the Ascot ladies the oversized pants of the Cockney bums . the beer mugs filled with coffee and covered with frothy detergent all the lights sending luminescent glows from myriad directions the emptiness of the stage the fullness of feeling on and off stage the lines memorized fright at forgetting always the remembrance ofa play that you put your heart into nil' fft' t 4-iv I Two , N1 .i WW -fa l K lM1igff,Qg.w YIIIT' 4 g JT will - lIlnmp 4 , 'pa f x. sf! if X 5? 'affir- gw. . 'W-' 4. TW, gk'- R IN.. - X ,.,.,,,!1 -Sw ixk K W A w 5. ,, ig iz :5 e fm, MQ! M.-,.. - 0 3 as Q25-f A e S 5 .,,, 164 Jaw Q -, N R, an Q w X-. 211. 5 h W, V f-.., LQ . 1 - E Q 2 i as WM Af ,L v Chris ,i K 166 Senior, Brenda Gouge and friend wail to the sounds of the Moxie Parker's look of satisfaction sums upthe x , evening. ,n r. I LQ., A , , .N Y ii . o A , if' H7 f K w rw i i X . gi, Bobbie Pilip, Geri Larkin, Shari Tallman, Pat McNabb, Debbie Schaller, Jill Hicks,Christine Bentley, Deane Lemmons Krista Boyd. Q 5 ,l 1 1 K . ti .3-A9 It Was A Ball Welcoming spring with a Beach Ball , Trojan sun-lovers danced barefoot in the sand. Crowned by the 1967 Sweetheart Queen Betty Wagner, Queen Debbie Schal- ler and her court of eight sophomore beau- ties reigned amidst the surfboards and beach scenes. Couples danced to the pulsat- ing rhythm of the Moxie, encountering mer- maids, octopi, and other assorted under- water beasties . Whirling through the Grotto and into a world of sun and beach, all who attended left infected with a bit of spring magic. . 1968 Queen, Debbie Schaller receives congratulations from 1967 Sweetheart, Betty Wagner. 167 Dads Saluted A once-a-year salute to fathers, the Dad- Daughter banquet 1968 revolved around the theme l'Sugar Pops Are Tops. Guest speak- er Mr. Dick Novak, radio personality from K.P.O.J., delighted dads and daughters alike with his selection of the vocal lapses and slips occuring over various communication medium. Student performances also high- lighted the evening. Jan Pierson and Ann Scott represented respectively the best of the worlds of song and dance, involving for each all of the qualities of talent, poise, and beauty. The fashion show was commentated by senior Thalia Williams and coordinated by the high-board representatives, presenting insights into the vogue of spring. After ex- changing tributes of love and praise, all agreed that sugar pops are tops. ,al Q W if 'WN V w QQSQXY? JU Q ' X ' Mgt ,L ' VV 'fu 1 VV Vvk, :IVV W7 Y VA? 0 VVVV XB Vu K3 lux, U XXXXNI VVVV .f xlXNXlKl u 'X gcc. 4-71! gf-LDJVV C! X C-L,o-C1911 LQ5- ff,-,ry A., 4- Q S , X . XA , ljfixs ' X K r:lJ 4, as Li I N fx J 'Wi V in VW X' J vm ,W Vu' ' Q v wwf' 0 f Vfvffgf SXUXX . 3 Q -1 Vv X5 wus VP . UU Vt, R1 l f V V A' UU Vvyv o X ' Vu! an J 1 V I 'Q x. VV sf j X V v v U V PRINCESS ALLISON EVANS Y 5 rip 5 ,P I wgfw. I Q. M - E5 ' x BEV EDIGER BARBARA JENSEN ,XX KRISTINE LUNDQUIST ROBERTA POZNANSKI ANN SCOTT A Rose ls A Flose ls A Rose The coming of spring --the spirit of the rose invades our city. Dreams of glamor, recogni- tion, and romance -- the far-away places recognized by the 1968 Rose Festival theme -- capitals of the world. The roses of Paris, the roses of Tokyo, the roses of Buenos Aires, the roses of London, all the same -- the universal symbol of peace and love, the rose. Q susAN STEWART MAY QUEEN MARY CLARK 173 Realization Gt A Dream There is the tension, the hope, the dream -- and then the announcement with the smiles, the tears, the joy, the memory to last a life- time. But afterwards, there is the representa- tion of two-thousand others, the essence of one personifying so many, the pride, and the spirit echoed and re-echoed throughout Rosaria. Barb Jensen reflects the spirit of the Rose Festival. 174 23' 5 it nf YE-9? s W 3 nhl 'Q . ,g::,,.,. .. E, , V. 1, SW., . ,, .M,J,,f:t,,,:..f , ffl-'Q-1-' W ' t Student Body President Jeff DiGangi congratulates Princess Allison with a traditional kiss. -vp. Princess Allison receives the warm congratulations of her fellow students. Attainment Ot A Reality Unique charm, the inner truth, Innocence That pervades through all That heralds the freshness and Beauty of youth. May Court members anxiously await presentation at the Rose Festival assembly. f-fl? 175 45 R XD, war ,K uw' 11? ,faq 1 V -I .Q s W .Q Q, in J. -Qffilf' wg fw 'gms -K . E-1:1 Z- 'Ie-Z.. , ' ' ' ' 'b f' ,fa : sE:z.,f- A .. ' A M -. -7 X , , pf-2235 3 J . f.Qf:1WL 3,1 -.H A L' - A W7 :Z yf., ' H, ...,.. Q, .. I iwwx Him! 22 522 ' -w -f . 9+ -pf - :figu - ,5 ,ma .,,,m, ,gM, . ' -'f5,f'?3wAS A fstj 4 -2WLffii'i'1wg:1w4v . L 2 f-qw-e'y , f. -1 'uf A QWL Af- 'Q-wb JW 00 ,v Elk .41 - if A 5 E I I L , 19 . V . f---,-. E Sf AAI ,.5,. '..,,. I Aiis ji mv dugg' ..., Q Hbyx. 5. 4 ,QW :Q l 1 vw W 1 . we jviev 4 . wks. X Classes ' ' ii igfiw' 12' 5 4 , eg 'F ? , . '5 Q 6' W 'X s gs N ,fy M f:,,..,:,l i P 5 i .l L- lei 5 . c C'jiQigQ?TfLE L ai dfikiaii I a .W fi 3 Q ki in ' ffm ' 'fl f ,CU21E,f ,lyk C i,,, WML C Vt ,QV A ICE? U,fL2 ,., if fem Lg vQLf'i-wff-MffWfff'2 ff-in 'ff11,1,LQlilqvwMg JC I Dfw i,fm.L, flY,'1LF'l,3LCkC2 I ' f G Q f J q .mQQ,fzg,g 41 gk E R J! Q Q 2 f lf. 1 MQ A . x Si H IL1 ,xg Q .H 'Wx W 1 iw af, PM' T L! 7 7 iiff. . 1, ,--:,:w:z3E:- wmv V , zfgawzz 'll . .. . . 4, nf, ii.. ,X .X -q fhiwfk ,K M ,un-' A,-my ' , in - 1- '- wif.: Y I if it Q,i k SQ iors 9251 2 Q3 1 Q P if OR bib fx Q yi QQ ig ,--o 3 r- Jeri D. Aberle Bowling Team, Gym Dandy, Library Aide, T.A., Pep Club My Fair Lady. Douglas R. Anderson National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Russian Club, NMSQT Letter, Honor Roll, Gym Dandy. Janet Aeder Jennelle Anderson Michael Aigner Linda Anderson Amicia, SB. Rep., Transfer Spring V. Rally, Trojanes, from LaGrande, V. Rally, Girls' Troyan Staff, Sr, Choir, Frosh League, Yearbook Comm., Frolic Ct., Pep Club Sgt. at Newspaper Staff. Arms, Gym Dandy, Pheta, Trojan Trix, Prom Comm. Merilee Alfstad Steve Anderson Knights, WARS Treas., Prom Comm., SB. Rep., Statesman, Election Commissioner, My Fair Lady Programs. it Alice Arap Greg Arrell Music an, My Fair Lady, Thespians, J.V. Baseball, My Campus Life Pres., Trojanes, Fair Lady, Trojan Trix. Kemo, T.A., Honor Roll. David R. Bacon Emily Bagby Bernice Arthur Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Jr. Concessions, F.T.A., Bowling Team, Home-Ec Fashion Shows and Luncheons, T.A., B.C.A., My Fair Lady Costumes. Robert D. Bamberg Fr., J.V. Football, r. Track. Gym Dandy. Andvce Amiton Fall . Rally, Trojanes, Homecoming, Sweetheart, Frosh Frolic Cts., Jr. Class Advisory Board, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Prom Comm. Thomas Mike Arnholtz Fr., J.V., V. Football, Gym Dandy. Bonnie Louise Auda Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Cyrus. Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., B.C.A. Ranvdfy Barna Far estern Ski Team, Gymnastics, Red Cross Delegate, Transfer from Grant Orchestra, Swim Team, Ski Club V. Pres., Letterrnan's Club, Council Rep. Bari Arel Bar? Pep Club. Sr. hoir. Jeffrey A. Berenson Forensians, Northwest Science Fair. Sci-Ex, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society. Michael A. Bell Gymnastics, Transfer from Benson, Cross Country, Track. Christiaan H. Bergmans Fr. Cross Country, T.A. Robert A. Bennett FHJ-V, Wrestling' FLVJIV, Hail to thee, OWilson High , . I'-Gary Funes Track, Fr. Cross Country, Honor Floll. Kristina Helena Biian .gs 'nfr ' .f,q:2,A lv--... Bob Birk Gymnastics, V. Track, Men of Troy, Transfer from Seattle. Cross Country, Sr. Choir. Cheryl Diane Bleckinger Frosh Mother-Daughter Tea, Christmas Formal Comm. ,uv he en ,qs-up ,K-ff Brian D. Birtley SB. Pres., Music Man, My Fair Lady, Forensians, Mu Alpha Theta, Statesman Editorial Ed., National Honor Society, Thespians. John Edward Blum SkiClub. Gary A. Blackmore King and l, Sr. Band, Orchestra. Honor Floll. Penelope Logan Boals Homecoming Ct., Trojanes, Art Seminar, Drama Seminar, Thespians, Trojan Trix, Music Man. 5?I',.'F' -vi'-v Fred A. Blank Fr., J.V. Cross Country, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Forensians. Soccer Club, Honor Roll, Election Comm., S.B. Rep., Ares Asst. Chaplain, Gym Dandy. Vance Paul Bodhaine Gymnastics, Talons, Mu Alpha Theta, Sci-Ex Treas. t Rockne Stephen Blatter Chess Club. Anita BOUBYOII Q-.,, Waylne Frank Bowlby Jr. Fr., .Football,All-City, All-State, All-American, Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, M.V,P., V. Track, M.l.P., Men of Troy. Talons V. Pres., Treas. James B. Brown Fr. Baseball, J.V., V. Football, SB. Rep., Prom Comm., Ares. Talons, Spring V. Rally, Ski Club. k. -m at e M ,.., A W if fl . 1 iw I ,k'k 5 H i i M?5,Z91f . ,gs W X of 51307-5 Jf.rf 1. , 1 0' . . 5 1: Keyln Ft. Bold. I Vir inia Susan Brannfors Cral Matthew Bri gs Swimming, nlghts.Klng and l, Degnhi. Sr Cassv Pres alendar Music Man. My Fair Lady, Sr. Chrm Curriculum Council Choir, Show Band, C.V.S. Rep. Forum CCITV Staff T A SB Rep Ski Club Harold Lee Buell Inger E. Bundgaard Denton Graves Burdick Ill Fr. Football. Fr. TFHCK. GYW1 A.F,S. Studentfrom Denmark S B Rep V Tennis Ski DSHGY, Libr!-HY Aide, TA., Exec. Board. Club Automotive Shop. Mtggsgytfs - . if ztsf!t52sii5fez1f2ff2l12' Bruce E. Burns One thing about girls you know they're really different. - John Fr. Football. Barb Cadonau Pheta, Ski Club, Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Statesman Staff, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms. Jeanle Burrows My Fair Lady Student Director, Trojan Trix, Thespians, T.A. Caren Sue Cadrecha Statesman Staff, Cuates .-M5f5g555ggsg1:7.z-V . , .,,.W,-4 3- .- Richard E. Campbell Men of Troy, Ares, Jr. Class Council, Ski Club V. Pres.. Fr., J,V.,V. Track, J.V., V. Wrestling, Prom Comm., S.B. Rep. Nancy A. Carlson Powder Puff, Cyrus. S.B. Rep., Christmas Formal. Prom Comms. Speech Team, -gg eg Pamela Canright Bill Cayley J d C I SV- Band. MY Fall' LEUY- Men ol Troy, Fr., V. Cross U y ar son Orchestra. Gym Dandy. T.A. country, M.V.P., Fr., v. Track M.V.P. Jflflkie Caf'Y'9 Linda Prescott Carrier Shirley May Cassanova Cyrus, Honor ROll,SWll'l'l Team, l3,C,A,, Pep Club, Diving Team, Christmas Formal Comm., Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society. Transfer from Franklin Lakes. N.J. WW Patrick Castles Jr. Choir, l,Ft.L. Mary Elizabeth Clark Sop .Class V. Pres., S.B. Pep., CVS. Rep., Trojanes, Honor Roll, Sweetheart, Homecoming Cts., Powder Puff, Fall Activities Chrm., Trojan Trix, Dance Comms. Chris Caulman Arthur Thomas Cavanaugh Jr. Pep Club, Powder Puff, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr. Tmjanesy Hosteggy S.B. lqepm Baseball, Fr. Basketball, Ares C.V.S. Rep., Sapporo interest V- Pres- Men OHVVOY- Club, Veridian Art Director, Ski Club, Art Sem., T,A., Dad- Daughter Banquet Co'Chrm. Steve Clark John Clelen Automotive Shop. T.A. Barbara June Chappell Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., Amicla, Art Seminar, Gym Dandy, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Ski Club, Pep Club, Steven Charles Coflm an Gym Dandy, Automotive Shop, J.V. Wrestling. 'QW Josette Chlravollatti Powder Puff, Sweetheart Ct Amicia, Gym Dandy, S.B. Flep Evaluation Comm. Bill Coleman if' Christina Sue Cooper T.A. Janice Anne Couche Ski Club, Golf Team, Women of Troy, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Pep Club, B.C.A., Gym Dandy, Jr. Concessions, Student Guidance Comm., Art Award. Brian Lee Cone John Cook 4 Viv 6, fi ts- 5560 8 Maureen Cecile Corcoran Louise Ann Council Gym Dandy, Pep Club. Kemo Pres., Prom Comm., Jr. Choir, Mother-Daughter Tea, Home-Ec Hostess. Patrick James Connell Fr., J.V., V. Football, Gym Dandy. James Gary Cool Gym Dandy Chris Corneil S.B. Rep., Far Western Ski Team, Ski Club. Steve P. Cramer Fr., J.V., V. Baseball. Gymnastics, Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy, T.A. Elizabeth Anne Cook J.V. Rally, Gym Dandy, Trojan Trix, Trojanes, S.B. Rep., Cyrus, Amicia, Prom, Sadie Hawkins Comms. Dorothy Coombs J.V. Swim Team, Orchestra, Jr. Choir, C,V.S. Rep., Music Man, Spring Fashion Show. Barbara Ann Cornell George W. Crawford Trojan Trix, Transfer from Hillsboro. James Cook Fr. Football, Fr. Baseball, Spartans Pres., V. Pres., S.B. Rep., T.A. Larry Dean Coon Sr. Band, Band Mgr., Show Band, Soccer, Mu Alpha Theta Trojan Trix, King and l, T A., Musician ol The Month. John Corrigan French Club, Folksingers. Dave M. Crittenden T.A., Hall Monitor, Poppie Poster Award. Mlchael R. Cunningham Talons, Statesman Sports Ed., News Ed., Quill and Scroll, J.V. Track, Transfer from Madras, Oregon. James W. Dalziel Fr. Football, J.V. Basketball, Intramural Sports, J.V. Track. Carolyn J. Dale Pep Club, King and l, National Honor Society Sec., Cassandra Sec., SB. Rep.. Judiciary Comm., A.F.S. Sister, C.V.S. Rep., Transferfrom New Canaan, Conn. Patricia Mag D'AngeIo Trojan Trix, mechi Sec., My Fair Lady, Christmas Formal Comm., T.A., Young Democrats, Jr. Concessions. Pep Club, Home-Ec Fashion Show, an-we-0' Carolouise Davison B.C.A., T.A., Art Fairs, T.A,Ft. Sec., Pep Club, Sweetheart Ball, Prom Comms., Cub Statesman. Klari Dietz Sr, Choir, Orchestra, Ensemble, Thespians, Music Man, My Fair Lady, T.A., Gym Dandy. Christopher J. Dean Transfer from Benson, Fr, Basketball. Jeff DiGangi Gladiators, Men of Troy, J.V. Wrestling, J.V., V, Football, Most inspirational Player, Hall Monitor, T,A., Exec. Board, Woodrow Wilson Blues Band. Catherine Andrea Dalziel Trojane Pres., Rhodes High Board, Spirit Comm., Trojan Trix, Rose Festival Selection Comm., Helen of Troy Comm. Chrm., Schussboomer Ball Chrm., Cyrus. Jeffrey Ben Davis Transfer from Scottsdale, Ariz, As Troyan layout editor l had a lot of duties. - Marilyn Hirte KW? Roger M. DeLessert Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, Men of Troy, Mu Alpha Theta. Janet Lynn Dinihanian Omechi, Christmas Formal, Prom Comms., Gym Dandy, B.C,A. X. Kris DeLuca Transfer from Franklin. Richard Lee Dixon Fr, Track, Automotive Shop. Daniel Arthur Detlelsen Gym Dandy, C.V.S. Rep., T,A., Ensemble, Sr. Choir, Spanish Club, Student Guidance Comm., All-City Choir. Lee Einer Docken V. Football, V. Track, Men of Troy, Ski Club. Janet Marie Ebert Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Delphi, Honor Floll, Statesman Staff, T.A., Cub Statesman Staff. Wllllam Thomas Esser Fr. Football, Automotive Shop, T.A., Hall Monitor. x Lesli Joan Dodge V. Swim Team Capt., Women of Troy Treas., Jr. Class Treas., Pheta Hist., S.B. Rep., Powder Puff, Pep Club, Prom Comm., Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee. Phyllis Ann Douglas Cassandra, Prom Comm., T.A., Music Man, My Fair Lady, Gym Dandy. Bev Edlger Transfer from Portland Christian High School. !AIIison Evans J.V., Fall V. Flally, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Trojan Trix, Christmas Formal Comm., Helen of Troy Court, May Fete Comm. Chrm., Meier8tFrank Hi-Board, Ski Club. Margaret Theresa Doherty Omechi, Thespians, Forensians, Prom, Sweetheart BallComms.,Soph. Dance Comm. Chrm., Pep Club, S.B. Rep. Jack David Drorbaugh Track Mgr., Cross Country Mgr., Track, Men of Troy, Talons, Gym Dandy, Sr. Choir. John T. Dolan Fr., J.V. Football, Fr., J.V. Track, Gym Dandy, Ski Club. Colette Renee DuVaII Pep Club, Gym Dandy, S.B. Flep., Jr. Concessions, Christmas Formal, Sweetheart Ball Comms. Jerry W. Douglas Honor Roll, u Alpha Theta Chess Club, T.A., Prom Comm Douglas Bruce Eaton Statesman Staff, T.A.Fl., T.A., French Club, Honor Floll. Linda Endres Lawrence l. Evans Soph. Class Treas., Thanksgiving Ct., Ares, Honor Floll, S.B. Flep. Kathleen Ann Endsley Gym Dandy, Pep Club, BCA., French Club, Amicia, Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., My Fair Lady Publicity. Linda Fariss Delphi, Spanish Club, Prom Comm., Junior Achievement, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Gym Dandy, C.Fl.C., T.A. Leslye Susan Epstein Thespians V. Pres., Delphi Hist., Pep Club, King and I, My Fair Lady Prop., Powder Puff, Christmas Program. C.Fl.C., B.C.A., Gym Dandy. Pamela L. Fenton Trojan Trix, My Fair Lady Make Up, Senior-Parent Tea, Delphi, Ski Club, Transfer from Sunset. Leslle Ann Fltch Pheta Sec., Prom Comm., French Club, Ski Club, Gym Dandy, Pep Club. Llese Stephanie Franz Mother-Daughter Tea, French Club, National Honor Society, Judiciary Comm. Chrm., S.B. Rep., Sadie Hawkins Comm., Transfer trom Afghanistan. Patrlcla Ann Fletcher Cassandra Sec., S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, Thespians, French Club, Christmas Formal Comm. Carol Ann Fredrlcks Sr. Choir, Delphi, Pep Club, Gym Dandy, T.A. Douglas G. Foster Jr., r. Band, T.A., Pep Band, Gladiators, Outdoor School, B.C.A, Gary l. Funes Musician of the Month, Show Band, Orchestra, Band Student Director, Showboat, King and I, Music Man, My Fair Lady, T.A,, S.B. Fiep.,Honor Roll, Troian Trix. ar 'w J' V .. ,. 'Qty Janlce Francls Troyan Stafl, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Socicty, Sr. Choir, Cassandra, French Club. Ski Club, Judiciary Comm.. Powder Putt, Prom Comm., St. Vincent Hospital Jr. Guild. Steven Thomas Furry Fr., V. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, Gladiators, Men ol Troy, Gym Dandy. ,aw is -' 5. QQQ, if -as v lg' A A ,Mgt Vlckle Frenklln Pep Club Sec., Gym Dandy, Frosh Frolic Ct., Helen of Troy, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Powder Puff. Marla Galkln Thespian Pres., My Fair Lady, Christmas Program, S.B. Rep., Viet Nam Memorial Comm., Cyrus, Prom, Christmas Formal, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Music Man, Judiciary Comm. Beck Gano Gym Dandy, Pep Club, Helen of Troy, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Ski Club, Art Staff, Art Seminar, T.A. Thomas A. Gelre Gym Dandy, V. Baseball Mgr., Fr. Wrestling. Davld K. Gardner V. Football, Soccer Team Capt., Show Band, Trojan Trix, Marching Band, Transfer from Northwestern High School, Susan George Richard L. Garmlre T.A., Campus Life, Sadie Hawkins Comm. Wendy Jeane Germain National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Pheta, Thespians, Ski Club, Pep Club, Christmas Formal Comm. When you're as great as I am, it's hard to be humble. - Don Jensen gs . I ,r...f..,.,.,......gi John Gibson Fr. Football. Brenda Goudge Ski Club, Art Seminar, Art Fair, Cuates Activities Chrm., Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., S.B. Rep., Pep Club, B.C.A. if Randy Joe Gllberd Chrlstlan S. Gillette Nicholas E, Glufh Fr., J.V. Baseball, J.V. T.A. Ski Club, Judiciary Comm., Basketball, Sister School J.V. Track, American Heritage Comma. TAA-V 5-B RSP- Tour, American Legion Aux. Kathy Gowen Barbara Lee Graham Paul Gray -qr- nf Sid l. Green S.B. Rep., My Fair Lady, Trojan Trix, Jr. Symphony, Honor Roll, Orchestra, Show Band, T.A., Mu Alpha Theta. Lynn Haroun Troyan Ad. Ed., National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll, M,S.F. Rep. at Bennett College, Soph, Class Council, Frosh Ct., Sweetheart Ball Comm. Gregory A. Grlftln Library Aide, Automotive Shop, Transfer from Calif. James L. Harrington Fr., J.V., V. Football, Gym Dandy, Men of Troy. Janice G. Goerz Girls' Glee, Pep Club, Campus Life, Library Aide, C.V.S. Rep., My Fair Lady Costumes, T.A. Jacqueline Leslle Green Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Honor Floll Sadie Hawkins Comm. Deborah Ann Gunderson Arne D. Hamel Pep Club, Sweetheart Ball Gym Dandy, Diary of Ann Comm., Gym Dandy, Ski Club, Frank. T.A. Cassandra, Jr. Concessions, C.V.S. Rep., Student Guidance Comm, Pat Harrington. Rhonda Harris Audio-Visual Aide, CC!TV Pep Club, Cyrus, Dance Staff, T.A. Comms., Ski Club. Terry L. Harding T.A., Gym Dandy. Dave Leroy Harrow Fr.,J,V., V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Ares Treas., Men of Troy, Statesman, J.V, Football, M.l,P. Q Q Vicki Lynn Hartmann Troyan Staff, Quill and Scroll, Powder Puff, Cyrus, Pep Club B.C.A., Sweetheart eau, Prom' Comms., Viet Nam Memorial Comm, Shauna Helselt Pep Club, Amicia Chap., T,A,Fl. Pres., Dance Comms., Election Board, Evaluation Comm., Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, Christmas Program. Donna J. Haworth B.C.A., Campus Life, Father- Daughter Banquet, Transfer from Portland Christian High School, Fr. Class Sec., Pep Club. Kurt Held Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, Fr., J.V., V, Baseball, Ares, Men of Troy, S.B. Rep., Cub Statesman. Robert G. Henry Golf Team, Russian Club, Sr. Band, Pep Band, Music Man, My Fair Lady. Thomas E. Hodel Donna Lee Hepp Honor Roll, T.A., Prom, Christmas Formal, May Fete Comms., Dad-Daughter Comm.. Trojan Trix, Troyan Staff, Powder Puff, Jr. Concessions. Office Showcase Displays. Frank C. Hoffman Sci-Ex Pres., Treas., Honor Roll, National Honor Society, C.V.S,, Rep., C.V.S. Staff. Steve Hearon Sr. Choir, My Fair Lady. Transfer from San Fialel, Calif. Blllle Jean Hemstreet Frosh Frolic Ct., Pep Club, S.B. Rep., Christmas Formal Comm, Chrm., Thespian Sec., Pheta, Trojan Trix, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Christmas Program, Prom Comm. , . . . fax ,. . ... . 'G' ri . wg, it wsg,t,,,i,,i?w,, Lfzejw Q.. 2, R .tws When you're young, you not only discover that you are a unique individual but also that you are possessed of the ability to develop a special uniqueness. - Maureen Corcoran Kathleen M. Hetzler Girls' Swim Team, Dance Comms., Powder Puff, Ski Club, Cassandra Hist. Gail Ann Holslngton Trojanes, Troyan Prod. Ed., Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, Powder Puff, Cyrus V. Pres., My Fair Lady, Ski Club, Sr. Rep., Christmas Formal Comm., Prom,Comm. Patrlcla L. Hickox Delphi, Women of Troy, Swim Team, Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Ski Club. Brian Hollander Fr., J.V., M.V.P,, V. Basketball, J.V., V. Football, J.V., V. Baseball, J.V., V. Track, Fr. V. Pres., S.B. Athletics Commissioner Student Guidance Comm. it -wg, Il-Qu Marilyn Joyce Hlrte Troyan Layout Ed., Quill and Scroll, Dad-Daughter Banquet Co-Chrm., Cassandra, Powder Puff, May Feta, Christmas Formal Comms., Ski Club, My Fair Lady Program, Pep Club. Walker Coleman Hollenheck J.V. Cross Country, S.B. Rep., Ski Club Treas. Security is a pom-pcm. - Krista Markee Dennis Lee Houghton Fr. Football, Fr. rack, Fr. Wrestling, T.A., Prom Comm. Janet Lal h Hurst Trojanesglational Honor Society, Trojan Trix, King and I, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Soph. Class Council. '!! ?P' W-arf' Thomas W. Inglesby Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, Fr., J.V. Baseball, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Ares, Men of Troy. Donald R. Jensen National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, S.B. Treas., Sr. Band, Orchestra, Show Band, Knights Pres., V, Basketball, Fr., J.V. Baseball, Judiciary, Evaluation Comms. Vicki Marlene lrwin Delphi V. Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Member of the Year, Cuates, Pep Club, Dance Comms., Art Seminar. Rex Johanson Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, S.B. Rep. Jill Jackson Mother-Daughter Tea, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Amicia Ski Club, Sadie Hawkins Comm. Chrm., Art Seminar, Artist ot the Month, Honor Roll. Patti Joan Johnson Pep Club, Prom, Sadie Hawkins Comms., Jr. Concessions, Gym Dandy, Spring Fashion Show. Jon Huggins Fr.,J.V., V. Basketball, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Fr., J.V. Cross Country, Flussian Club, Men of Troy. Keith A. Hurst S.B. V. Pres., Soph. Class Pres., J.V., V. Football, J.V. Basketball, Statesman Editorial Ed., Sports Ed., High-Q Capt., NMSQT Finalist, A.F.S.C. Rep., Veridian. hr? Yvonne Jacobs Transfer from Beaverton, Ghetto Project, Drama Club, Plays. Ralph Eugene Johnson Fr.,J.V. Basketball, Fr., J.V. Baseball, Honor Roll. Richard Wayne Humphries Cross Country, Track, Young Democrats, Transfer from Franklin. Lynn Hyde National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill and Scroll, Statesman Staff, T.A., Pep Club. Barbara Jensen Fall V. Flally, Trojanes, Helen of Troy, Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, Sweetheart Ball, Prom Comms. Jeffrey Dean Johnston J.V., V. Football, Fr., V. Wrestling, Fr., V. Track. Lloyd E. Jones Fr. Baseball, J,V., Fall V. Rally, Sr. Band, Pep Band, Pickle Sales, PIL Sales, Wilson High School Blues Band, Music Man. William Lee Kammerer 1 . .iii , ,7,i5l Nancy Gail Jordahl S.B. Sec., Cyrus Pres., Pep Club Treas., Honor Boll, Trojanes, Cotton and Cord Chrm., Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Ski Club, SB, Rep., Prom, Christmas Comm. Renate Kaplick Gym Dandy, Pep Club, James Monroe Co-Op Student. A A i 2 C' ati Linda Sue Keller Statesman Staff, Cassandra Sgt. at Arms, Voter's Pamphlet Chrm., Honor Roll, Pheta, Ski Club, Trojan Trix, SB. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Christmas Formal. Sadie Hawkins Comms. Linda King Judy' Dlane Kennedy Sop .Class Hist., Sweetheart Ct., Jr. Class Sec. Homecoming William James Jorgens Recognition Showcase Comm., May Fete Assembly, Dance Comms., Honor Roll. Nick Karafotias l,R.L., s.B. Rep. Jo Ann Julian Transfer From Salem, Oregon, Honor Roll, Student Rep., Prom Comm. Chrm, Joan Karlin Orchestra, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Honor Roll, C.V.S. Rep., NMSQT Semi-Finalist, All City Orchestra. Joan Kldd Honor Roll, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Omechi Hist., Ct., Portland Inter-High Safety Mother-Daughter Hostess, Pep Council Sec., Pheta V. Pres., May Fete Comm. Randall Ward Eng King V, Tennis, Statesman, Ares, 'Vlen of Troy, Honor Roll, 3.B. Rep. Club, T.A., Gym Dandy. Joclyn Gaye Klrrie Omechi V. Pres., Statesman, Quill and Scroll, Soph. Class Council. Michael Klllion S.B. Rep., Swimming Team, Hall Monitor, Gym Dandy. Gymnastics. Jett J. Kirsch Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr. Track, Men of Troy Pres., Ares, Honor Floll, Prom Comm. Christine Madland Kammer Sr. Choir, Trojanes, Delphi Treas., King and I, My Fair Lady, Trojan Trix, Pep Club, C.V,S. Rep., Prom, Sweetheart Ball Comms., International Dance Club V.-Pres. Wallene Jeanette Keiling Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee, Jr, Choir, Pep Club, Kemo Secs Home-Ec Hostess, Dad- Daughter Banquet, Sadie Hawkins, Prom Comms, 1 l l l Deborah Ann Kisinger Mu Alpha Theta, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Pep Club, T.A., My Fair Lady. Richard Kenneth Krahn S.B. Rep., Guidelines Comm., Fr. Football, J.V. Wrestling, Spartans, Forensians. I 1 If gf Madeleine Ann Knobbs Girls' Glee, Prom Comm., Powder Puff. Jacalyn Joan Krowartz Troyan Editor, Quill and I V Scroll, Powder Puff, V. Girls Swimming, PhetaTreas., Ski Club, Honor Ftoll,Judicial, Evaluation, Election Comms., Alumni Reception. Patsy Kullberg Statesman Assoc. Ed., Copy Ed., Mu Alpha Theta Sec., National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Prom Comm. Chrm. Katherine Hope Larson Troyan Editor, Sci-Ex V. Pres., Trojanes, Quill and Scroll, Veridian, Cassandra V. Pres., Fr. Class Sec., Thespians, Curriculum Council Chrm.. Trojan Trix.i Lawrence Robert Labby Fr. Baseball, Gym Dandy. CCXTV Staff. Rod Lathrop Gym Dandy, Gymnastic Circus, Gymnastic Team, S.B. Rep., American Legion Auxiliary Poster Award. Rudy R. Lachenmeler V. Baseball, V. Basketball, V. Football, Men ofTroy, Ares, National Honor Society. Steven Lee Lawrence Sr. Choir, Ensemble, My Fair Lady. Bruce Knudsen Ed Krupa Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., J.V. Wrestling, Fr. Track, J.V. Baseball, Talons Pres., S.B. Rep. Karen Sue Kohnle B.C.A., Powder Putt, Gym Dandy, Pep Club, T.A. Davld Robert Kruse Honor Roll, Forensians, Prom Comm., V. Football Mgr., Spring V. Flally, Music Man, My Fair Lady, S.B. Rep., Jr. Achievement, Medical Explorer Scouts. Anthong Carl Lange Jr., Sr. and. Linde Diane Lawson Sadie Hawkins, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Honor Roll, Senior-Parent Tea, B.C.A., Pep Club, Gym Dandy. Rocco Joseph Lardiere Mu Alpha Theta Pres., WARS Pres., V. Pres., National Honor Society, Forensians, NMSQT Semi-Finalist, Honor Roll, Professional Engineer of Oregon Math Award. Stuart Leatherman Jr., Sr. Band. l , 3 Stacia Renee Leupp Troyan, Quill and Scroll, S.B. Rep., Sr. Band, Powder Puff, Judiciary Comm., T.A.R., Gym Dandy, Pep Club, T.A., Christmas Formal Comm. Elaine Beth Londer Troyan, Amicia, Christmas Semi-Formal Comm. Chrm, Trojan Trix, Election Comm., Ski Club, Prom Comm., Honor Roll, Transfer from Grant. John Lundblade National Honor Society, V. Basketball, V. Tennis, Student Recognition Comm. Chrm., Statesman, Music Man, Prom Comm., S.B. Rep., Sr. Class Rep., Honor Roll, C.V.S. Rep. Victoria Rae Maki Cassandra Hist,, S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Mother- Dauqhter Tea, T.A., Father- Daughter Comm, Chrm., Transferlrom Sao Paulo, Brazil, Honor Roll, Fr. Hist. ffsssii ' . Dlane Mnrll n Lewis Troyan Pro! Ed., Honor Roll, Trojanes V. Pres., Quill and Scroll, Cyrus Treas., Pres., Powder Puff, S.B. Rep., C.V.S. Rep., Trojan Trix, T.A., Alumni Reception, Telephone Directory. Davld Neil Lon Fr. Track, Gym gandy, S.B. Rep., CCXTV Staff. Paul Lilllg Fr., J.V., V. Football, S.B. Rep., Gladiators Sgt. at Arms. Dorothy Virginia Long Russian Club, T.A., Creative Writing Club. Benson Waye Llu Jr. Class Pres., V. Tennis. Men of Troy, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Exec.Board, Prom Comm. Stephen A. Lovin .. .... ,, Ahgg ,W Donna Lynn Locke Omechi, Ski Club, Pep Club, T.A., B.C.A., Home-Ec Fashion Show, Prom, Christmas Formal Comms. David Clifton Luman Jr. Band, J.V. Wrestling, Gymnastics, Foreign Language Banquet, Spartans. ...Jag M Helen Club v. UNE is Something XOU Cart eXP'al ' ' fee' 'lke an artist buf' of Troy cts., Fall v. Rally, Pres., Fr., J.V. Baseball, can 9 You WhY- ' Lof' ROSS Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Powder Honor Roll. Puff, Honor Roll, Student Recognition Comm., Amicia Pres. Mercedes Ann Mansfield mm' Mafkee 1-ransfe, from St- Marys, Swimteam, Powder Puff, Helen ol Troy, Sweetheart Cts., Frosh Queen, J.V., Spring V. Rally, Student Directory Chrm., Cyrus, Girl ofthe Month, Trojanes. Mike Marlow Fr. Baseball, J.V. Football, Chess Club. Mark J. Mayko Fr., J.V., V. Track, Fr., V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, Ares, Progressive Honor Roll. Gary Lee Marquette Automotive Shop, Boys' Glee. Mary McArthur Honor Roll, Amicia, Sweetheart Ball Comm., se. Rep. i -0-H Janet Marshall Veridian Co-Editor, Forensian Sec.,T,A.Fl. Pres., l.Fl.L., Student Recognition Comm., Rep Assembly, G.O.P. Mock Convention, Honor Roll. W. Bruce McBride Craftsman of the Year, T.A. 17 x ,F After a-while when you aren't getting anyplace doing something, you just start Iau hing. It's been a very funny Q year. - J. Fleed Williams Susan Ruth Marshall Pep Club, Kemo Treas., Gym Dandy, Girls' Glee, T.A. James Wilson McCann Fr. Football, Gym Dandy. ' . if Jean Marie McEIIigott Honor Roll, Prom Comm. Chrm., Sadie Hawkins Chrm., King and I, Music Man, Telephone Directory, Pep Club, T.A. Jane McKillip J,V. Rally, Cyrus, Powder Puff, Sadie Hawkins Comm., Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm. Mother-Daughter Tea, Gym Dandy. Don McFadden Marilyn Patricia McMehan PSD Club, Sr. Choir, Christmas Semi-Formal, Prom Comms., Alumni Reception, Amicia, T.A., Sadie Hawkins Comm. Scott Mayer Fr. Wrest ing, S.B. Flep., Concession Stand. Tim McDuflie Cheryl Ann McGinley Sr. Choir, T.A., Intramural Bowling. Melanle Ann McNabb F.T.A., Pep Club, Mother- Daughtel' Tea, Jr. Concessions Traffic Survey Comm., Home- Ec Fashion Shows. 12' H5?'lfif':1'1 ' f ' 'fi -' '1r2jIfif1v2'5s, we .:g,y,.f. , i ,... , A C ' 2 H -L .V.. ff -A,, . L ...HSWAZ I I 1. l 2fLk Joanie McNeil J.V., Spring V. Rally, Powder Puff, Sweetheart Ct., Christmas Formal Comm., Sadie Hawkins Co-Chrm., Troyan Staff, Gym Dandy, School Crest Comm., Cyrus. Brant Miller CCXTV Studio Mgr., Engineer, KBPS Student Disc Jockey. Meredith M. Montag Art Fair, Gym Dandy, Prom Comm, Cyrus Sgt. at Arms, Cafeteria Monitor. Esther Marlene Moscow Girl of the Month, Troyan Assoc. Copy Ed., Forensians Sec., Metropolitan Youth Commission, Alumni Reception Co-Chrm., National Honor Society, French Club. Lynn Menashe French Club Pres., Pheta Treas., S.B. Rep., Cub Statesman Managing Ed., Statesman, Sweetheart Ball Comm., Honor Roll, T.A., Jr. Concessions, Chris L. Miller Statesman, Student Lounge Comm. Chrm., Honor Roll, S.B. Rep,, T.A., Curriculum Council, G.O.P, Mock Convention Mich. Delegation. Brad Mersereau Honor Roll, Chess Club Pres., V. Tennis, Sr. Choir, Ensemble. John Millar Tony Metcalf Fr. Football, Fr., J.V. Basketball, Fr., J.V,, V. Baseball, V. Cross Country, Transfer From Glens Falls, New York, Outing Club, Cross Country. Jory Miller Troyan, National Honor Society, Art Seminar, King and I, Prom Comm., Ski Club, B C.A., TA., Transfer from Spokane, Wash. Bruce D. Moon Swim Team, Mu Alpha Theta, Russian Club. Colleen Marie Mulligan Christmas Formal Comm Chrm., Prom Comm., S.B. Rep., Jr. Concessions, B.C.A., T.A. Senior Tea. Mike Mormance T.A. Susie Kay Mumper B.C.A., Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Young Democrats, Youth for Christ. A45 William E. Morris Fr. Track, Statesman, Knights V. Pres., Prom, Sweetheart Ball Comms. Dan Murphy Fall Statesman Editor, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Delegate to American Legion Boys' State, Veridian Editorial Board. Margaret Laura Morrison Fall V. Rally, Trojanes, Honor Floll, Soph. Class Sec., Homecoming Ct., Troyan, Cyrus, Ski Club, Trojan Trix, Sweetheart Ball Chrm., Prom Comm. Jamia Ruth Murray Girl of the Month, Sr. Class Sec., Troyan Copy Ed., Quill and Scroll, Trojanes Sec., Homecoming Dance Co-Chrm Cassandra Treas., Orchestra, My Fair Lady, Honor Roll. 2 Charles Richard Newton Gym Dandy. Michele J. Novak Spring V. Rally, Homecoming Clueen, Troyan, Sweetheart, Frosh Frolic Cts,, Jr, Class Hist., Pep Club V, Pres., Powder Puff, Cassandra, Cotton and Cord Chrm. David Ross MUS0lf Jim Mugser T.A., J.V. Track, Transfer V. Baseball, V. Football, M.V.F from Los Angeles, Calif., All-State, All-City, Marching Band, Concert Band. Thanksgiving Ct, Kristine Nelsen JoAnne Nelson Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Orchestra, Jr. Symphony, Honor Roll, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Campus Life, Christmas Formal Comm., T,A., Transfer from Calif. Gym Dandy, Frosh Frolic Ct., Folksingers, T.A. Paul Bruce Myers Jr., Sr. Band, S.B. Rep., C.V,S. Flep., Forensians, Ski Club, Gym Dandy. Jerry Nepom Sr. Class Pres., Forensian Pres., National Honor Society V. Pres., French Club V. Pres., Mu Alpha Theta, Veridian Business Ed., Metropolitan Youth Commission. 'FIB' Mark Nichols Transfer from Jesuit. Nan Nowels National Honor Society. Trojan Trix, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Band, Orchestra, Jr. Symphony, Musician of the Month, Honor Roll. Sonja Nielsen Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Powder Puff, Veridian Editorial Board. Jack Nunn Gary K. Noack Fr., V. Baseball, Fr., J.V., V. Basketball, Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, S.B. Rep., Prom Comm., Ares. James B. Ogburn S.B. Rep., Ares, Men of Troy, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr. Track, Fr. Wrestling, Gym Dandy. Katheryn J. Nadal S.B. Sec., National Honor Society, High-Q Team, Girls' State, Swim Team, Tennis, Sr. Choir Pres., Music Man, King and I, My Fair Lady, Portland's Junior Miss, Pep Club Pres. Ronald B. Newberg Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Mu Alpha Theta, S.B. Flep., Fr., J.V. Track. Ted R. Norte Fr. Football, Fr., V. Basketball, J.V. Baseball, Thanksgiving Ct., Ares, S.B. Flep. Donald Richard Oliver Fr. Basketball, Fr., J.V. Football, V. Tennis, Prom Comm. Pau' Puaske g?:tX'5a,!gotba,Iv Team Well Frank, you certainly look well-fed. - Santa Claus Rep. Capt., Fr,, J,V., V. Basketball, V. Tennis, S.B. Rep., Ares Chaplain, Men of Troy, Honor Roll, Statesman. Chrls Parker Chip Parry Mark G. Pasero Gladiators. Fr., V. Track, Fr., V. Cross Country, Men of Troy Jack Payne Fr. Football. Steve J. Peterson V, Football, V. Wrestling, V. Track, Men of Troy, Ares. Richard Curtis Pearce Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., J.V. Baseball, Fr., J.V. Basketball, Ares, Men of Troy, Honor Roll, S.B. Rep, Jan E. Pierson Mother-Daughter Tea, Trojan Trix, King and I, Music Man, My Fair Lady, Sr. Choir, All' Northwest Choir, All-City Choir, Ensemble, Campus Life, Thespians. Steven R. Pearson Golf, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta, Men of Troy. Cheryl H. Pietch Ticket Selling, Transfer from Seattle, Wash., Youth for Christ. Vlckl Pearson Gym Dandy, Powder Puff, Pep Club, Dad-Daughter Banquet Comm. Chrm., Sweetheart Ball Comm.. Home-Ec Fashion Model, TA, Program Coordinator. Roberta Poznanski Pep Club, Powder Puff, Trojanes, Homecoming Ct., Prom, Christmas Semi- Formal Comms., Trojan Trix, My Fair Lady, Honor Roll, Cassandra, Ski Club. Lesley Diane Peters Trojan Trix, Frosh Frolic Ct., Gym Dandy, Sadie Hawkins, Christmas Formal Comms., S.B. Rep., B.C.A., Pep Club. Nancy Ann Prestwood Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Statesman, Troyan, Cyrus. Soph. Class, Council, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Ski Club, Evaluation Comm. Chrm., A.F.S. Finalist. a reality? - Ben Liu Pat Prlmleno Debra K. Qulllin Janet Lee Rabin Fr. Class Treas., Class Rep., Amicia, S-B. Repq Prom, Troyan Business Mgr., Fr., J-V- Football. FY-V J-V- Homecoming Comms., Statesman Circulation Mgr., Wrestling, Club Activities, Sweerhean Comm- Chr,-nl, Veridian Staff, National Ares. powder puff, Student Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Quill and Scroll, NMSQT Semi- G 'd C .,So h,Class ul ance Umm p Finalist, French ClubTreas. Council, Thespians, John C. Rayburn Mindy Reed I Dennls Stuan Reese S.B. Rep., Jr. Choir, T.A. Ski C ub, Arnicia, Sadie Sci-Ex Pres., Boy of the Hawkins Comm., POWUGF Month, Musician of the Month, Soccer Team Capt., Fr., J.V., V. Track, Knights Chaplain, T.A., S.B. Treas., Sr. Band Drum Major, Show Band. Puff, Art Fair, Prom Comm. I I Chris Rlchen Nick Rlchen I can promise myself a lot of things, but which of these can I make George Arthur Rlemer Ronald G. Rlsberg Gym andy, Knights. Fr., J.V. Wrestling, V. Swim Team, Men of Troy. 1 Susan M'LIss Randall Vandalism Comm., Powder Pulf, Prom Comm., Cuates, Cyrus. George Allen Reese S.B. Rep., Transfer from Benson, Fr. Football, Soph. Basketball, Soph. Track , Fr., Soph. Band. Fredric Arnold Ridder Troyan Photography Ed., Boy of the Month, NMSQT Semi- Finalist, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta V. Pres., Quill and Scroll, Evaluation Comm. Sharon Ruth Roesler Campus Life Sec., Gym Dandy, B.C.A,, T.A. Nancy Jane Rollins Sr. Choir, French Club, Honor Roll, Ski Club, Transfer from Lake Oswego, Seventeen Advisory Board. McCalls Fashion Board, T.A., American Heritage Tour. Dinah Sackett Best, Nordstrom-Ungar Hi- Board, T.A., B.C.A., Trojan Trix, Class Comms., S.B. Rep.. C.V.S. Rep., Prom Comm. Student Guidance Comm, Transferfrom Rye, N.Y, Laura Ross Troyan Artist, Honor Roll, Pheta, Powder Puff, Prom Comm Chrm., Ski Club, Art Seminar, Cyrus. Kim Donald Scattarella J.V. Wrestling, Soccer V. Pres., Key Club. Sheri Eden Ross Delphi, B.C.A., Transfer from David Douglas, French Club, Merrick Pep Club, Room Rep. Joan Lynn Scheideman Gym Dandy, Folksingers, Artist of the Month, T A. r-Q QC! David E. Schweizerhol Jr., Sr. Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Trojan Trix, King and I, My Fair Lady, Musician of the Month, Fr. Swimming, Show Band. Martin Shaler Jim Schwitter V. Football, Transfer from Salem, Oregon. Janine Shaw Statesman, Omechi, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Veridian, T.A., Pep Club, Trojan Trix. A wi Z Ann Christine Scott Frosh Ct., Trojanes, Trojane Choreographer, Fall V. Rally, S.B. Rep., Honor Roll, Trojan Trix, King and I, My Fair Lady, Christmas Program, Thespians, Omechi, Art Seminar. Michael Lynn Shepherd Statesman Managing Ed., Feature Ed., Quill and Scroll, NCTE Finalist, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Veridian, NMSQT Letter, S.B. Rep., T.A., Judiciary Comm. Frances lrene Roth Gym Dandy, B.C.A., Sadie Hawkins Comm. Paula Jane Schneider S.B. Rep., Sr. Rep., French Club, Honor Roll, Transfer from St. Mary's, Art Club. Treble Triad. Karl Hansell Rudnick V. Cross Country, Fr., J.V., V. Track, Jr. Class V. Pres., National Honor Society Pres., Prom Chrm., Mu Alpha Theta, WARS Sec-Treas., Ares. NMSQT Letter, Boy of the Month Harvey Leslie Schowe Gayle Marie Severe Pep Band, Pep Club, Cub Statesman, S.B. Rep., King and I, Gym Dandy, T.A. Brent Paul Sherfey Spring V. Rally, Ares, l.R.L., Judiciary Comm., C.V.S. Rep. ski Club, Fr., J.v. v, Wrestling, Fr, Track, Powder Puff Coach Gayle Fl. Severson National Honor Society, Jr. Symphony, Pep Club, Powder Puff, Tennis, May Fete. Christmas Formal Comms.. Recognition Comm. Diane Claire Shimshak S.B. Activities Chrm., Honor Roll, National Honor Society. Cassandra Pres., Homecoming Comm., Trojanes, Trojan Trix, S.B. Rep, 4 Barbara J. Shirley Mark Shupienis William A. Sievertsen Robert F. Simonton Gre ory Al Slavens King and l, Music Man, My CCXTV Staff, Transfer from My Fair Lady, J.V. Football, Fr., J.V., V. Football, Fr., Fr., V. Baseball, J.V. Fair Lady, Thespians, Fargo, North Dakota. J.V. Track, Orchestra, Sr. Basketball, M.l.P., Fr., J.V., Basketball, Men of Troy, SB Cassandra, S.B. Rep. Band. V. Track, Men ofTroy, Gym Rep., Honor Roll. Dandy. Susan Slledrecht Beryl Lea Small Dinah Sue Smith Jack Smith Mar 0 0, Smith Pep Club, Delphi Treas., Fr., J.V., V. Wrestling, Fr., Pepilub, Cassandra, Gym Senior-Parent Tea, T.A., J.V., V. Track, Fr., J.V., V. Dandy. Gym Dandy, Prom Comm., Football. French Club. Ruben L. Smith Geri Lynn Speisht Fr. Wrestling, J.V., V, GYm D3ndYi BOWHUQ Team- Wrestling Mgr., Flifle Club, Chess Club. Joeann K. Stone Judi Stow Kemo V. Pres. Pep Club, My Fair Lady Pub. Chrm., S.B. Rep. Meir Stampler NMSOT Semi-Finalist, Honor Roll, Mu Alpha Theta Sgt. at Arms, S.B. Rep., Jr. Year Abroad. Carie Elizabeth Strahorn Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Powder Puff, Evaluation, Student Recognition Comms Cyrus, Thespians, Transfer from Sunset. ii? Susan Stewart Trojanes, Forensians, Thespians, Trojan Trix, My Fair Lady, Prom, Christmas Dance, Sweetheart Ball Comms. Willard E. Sworden T.A,, Automotive Shop. Keith Tabor Fr. Football, Knights, Gym Dandy, S.B. Rep. Terry Ann Teuscher Statesman Ed. National Honor Society Treas., Quill and Scroll Pres., Veridian Staff, Voters Pamphlet Chrm., Cassandra, Prom Comm, Vicki Tallman Omechi, Traffic Light Comm., Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Cassandra, S.B. Rep., Prom Comm., Powder Puff, Spring V. Rally, Christmas Formal Comm., Honor Pioll, Pep Club, Linda Rae Thomas Gym Dandy, Cuates. Jim Tarbell Troyan Staff, J.V., Fall V. Flally, Quill and Scroll, Soccer, S.B. Rep., Class Council, Honor Fioll,T.A. Estelle Jean Thompson Pep Club, Gym Dandy. 54. , i - j K ,,. K UT? ff .a Erik Ivan Thune National Honor Society, Sr. Band, Show Band, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Music Man, My Fair Lady, S.B. Rep., Sr. Class Treas. Carolyn Tripp y Troianes, Ski Club, Troyan Trix, Gym Dandy. Mary Kristen Tooze Honor Roll, Prom Comm., Evaluation Comm., Cassandra, T.A ,Powder Puff, Pep Club. Cynthia Jeanne Troudt Amicia, Young Democrats Sec., B.C.A., Student Directory Comm., Prom, Christmas Semi- Formal Comms., Home-Ec Fashion Show, Bowling Team, Pep Club, Gym Dandy. Janet Lee Torheim National Honor Society, NMSQT Letter, Golf Capt., M.V.P., Girl of the Month, Prom Comm. Chrm., C.V.S. Student Mgr., S.B. Rep., Young Democrats Treas, Norman Trueblood Transfer from Wapato High School. Wayne Teschner Leola Faye Thompson Gym Dandy, T.A,, Cosmetic Class. ve the spirit of '68. - Carle Strahorn We've got the best! -Jeff Di Gangi Karen Ann Veltum National Honor Society,Mu Alpha Theta, Cyrus Sec., Powder Puff, Troyan, Ouill and Scroll, Christmas Dance Chrm., Art Seminar, Honor Roll, Prom Comm., Ski Club. Frederick Earl Weber Ill CCXTV Reg. Prod., Asst. Studio Mgr., Fr. Track, Knights, Audio-Visual Staff, Woodrow Wilson Blues Band. f K M . . ' 1.. , - jif . . - 1 ,.-1. - A f5.,f.,,g1',,..s I ,,k, . 5 Joseph Bernard Tucker Fr. Football Mgr., T.A. Janet Marie Twitchell Trojanes, Troyan Prod. Ed., Trojan Trix, Quill and Scroll, Powder Puff All-American, Voter's Pamphlet Chrm., Pep Club, Prom Comm., Amicia. Debra Yvonne Voss National Honor Society, Science Fair Award, Foreign Language Field Day, French Club. Judith Robin Weinsoft National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Elks Leadership Contest Award, Student Guidance Commissioner, C.V.S. Staff, C.V.S. Ftep., Omechi, Transfer from Grant, 141' Linda Jean Turner Pheta V. Pres., Trojan Trix, Trojanes, Voter Pamphlet Comm., Homecoming Ct. Selection Chrm., Powder Puff, Pep Club, Gym Dandy, Transfer from Ohio. Steve Vanderlinde Christmas Semi-Formal Comm., Transferfrom Benson, V. Track. Phillip W. Turney Fr., J.V., V. Cross Country, Capt., Fr., J.V., V. Track, Capt. Darrell A. Vaughan intramural Basketball, Knights S.B. Ftep., Cub Statesman, Fr. Track. Thomas Vincent Wagner Mer? JoAnn Waletich Susan Elizabeth Warrell V. Football, Men of Troy, Pep lub, Jr., Sr. Band, Powder Honor Roll, J.A. Officer. Transfer from Toledo, Ohio, Puff, Prom Comm. Senior-Parent Tea, T.A. Fr, Football, Fr. Track. Home Ec Fashion Show and Luncheons, F.T.A., Jr. Concessions, Pep Club, Gym Dandy. Margi I. Werdmuller Tom Whalen Larry White Wrestling, Transfer from Bellevue, Wash., Wrestling, Track. Fr. Football, J.V. Track, J.V. Baseball, Show Band, Sr. Band, Trojan Trix, My Fair Lady. Sherman Alan White J.V, Swimming, S.B. Rep., Intramural Basketball. John Michael Williams V. Baseball, Men of Troy. Intramural Basketball, Transfer from Kailua, Hawaii. Janice A. Winkenwerder My Fair Lady, Music Man, Sr. Choir, Ensemble, Thespians, Honor Roll, Orchestra, Pheta, Homecoming Comm., Mother- Daughter Tea Comm. Teri Lynn Yeomans Christmas Formal, Sadie Hawkins Comms., Election Comm ,T.A,, Gym Dandy, Pep Club fwiflf' TWP Janet Wiedemann Pep Club, Trojanes, Pheta. Christmas Dance Comm., B.C.A, Lani Susan Williams Gym Dandy. Honor Roll, Typing Award, T A., B.C.A Cheryl Wikstom Transfer from Roseburg, Oregon. Thalia Ann Williams Frosh Frolic Ct ,Gym Dandy, Amicia, Art Poster Award, National Honor Society, Jr. Class Advisory Board, Trojanes, Trojan Trix, Homecoming Ct., Prom Chrm., Hi-Board. M,- Q ut Cheryl Worsech Spes, Gym Dandy, Home-Ec Fashion Show, Jr, Concessions, Ticket Sales, T.A., Honor Roll, Curtis R. Young Chess Club, Spanish Club, Transfer from Wheaton, Ohio, Chess Club, Spanish Club. , 5,j1QHi Julie Ann Willhite Ski Club, Spanish Club, Foreign Language Banquet. Prom, Christmas Formal Comms., Art Seminar, Art Fair, Honor Roll. Bradley Warren Wilson Jr. Class Council, Ares, V, Football, Men of Troy, Prom Comm, Student Directory Randy Brian Yeats Fr., J.V. Wrestling, S.B. Rep, T.A., Gymnastics, Gym Dandy, Key, Automotive Shop, V. Baseball. John N. Zagone Fr.,J.v. Football, S.B. Rep, Trojan Trix, Teahouse ofthe August Moon, Showboat, You Can't Take it With You, King and I, Music Man, Blithe Spirit, Diary of Anne Frank. , -f. ,,,, LW... Sandra Sue Yeats Pep Club, Girls' Gymnastics, Girls' Track, Powder Puff, Gym Dandy, T.A.. Library Aide Linda Zinck Prom Comm., Math Tutor. J. Reed Williams S.B. V. Pres., Statesman, Forensians, Quill and Scroll. Sandra G.Windes Spring V. Rally. Frosh Frolic Ct, Gym Dandy, Powder Puff Amicia, Prom Comm., Art Staff, T.A , Homecoming Comm., Art Seminar. 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Rabin, L. 239 Ramirez, E Rasmussen, N Remington, G Rhodes, T Rickles, S Rieke, J Riemer, B Ritzmann, E Risberg, K Robertson, C Robertson, M Rodwick, L Rogers, P Roth, F Rosenblum, D Rosson, C Rousseau, G Rowe, D Rudolph, M Runyan, M Russell, S Sacarisen, . Schaller, . Schauer, . A .. 3 l ? W sw mmzewffe we 1-Llfgwfy lsvfsfegitiftfgi W 4 J K 4 M ws ra X W 3 S yew, .. Xgmw- i,.w,.ft,,- ' .Q 5 'xi i L 'fm -fr , 4. is ' X -np ev -x fs W 3...,,.f . . f . . , f -19 f A S D A H.: Schindler, J. S 'Y F ef Schmeer, L. Schnitzer, D. Schnitzer, S. Schwitter, N. Schuberg, J. Schuster, S. Scroggs, E. Sells, J. Semar, E. Severson, K. Shank, R. Shearer, S. Sheahon, D. Shepherd, J. Sherwood, J. Shrader, R. Sigfrldson, J. Singleton, M, Skinner, D. Slate, J, Small, B. Smith, B. Smith, L. Smith, L. Sorenson, S. 240 1221425 - 'R X 6 I , J, wi .sw .. i' . YV' vi, '5-if ? :Nj , so 2 ff L f is at -ff' P ' ' ... Qs .. , 5. ' Q 5' 1-,g.1jf,1 affix 4 7, 11 . 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I 1 . 4 ava 1:l2 - if J C , , 2:1 K -Q MW- 4, . Wg 'W ww W et, to wh The sky e M 5 - t , v 1:.- azzling distanees might man extend i . o the end of featureless oceans? 'Wu -s Cafeteria Staff: Back Row Lou se Hough Kay Kuntz, Lillian Branom, Lavera Galorneau, Pay Janacek, Nancy Prouty, Jo Herman, Helen Zuber Ba bara Her n Faye Chabpert manage Front Row: Betty Smith, Shirlie D'Arcangelo, Elsie Koplin, Louise Leng, Delores Shannon, Julie Schroetke The Troyan staff extends its thanks to the cafeteria staff, along with the members of the custodial staff for the many hours of hard work they have put in to make our school the best in the city. We would also like to extend special thanks to Mr. C. Pearson, and Mr. B. Leonard for their per- formances above and beyond the call of duty. ff my f x A,Q'9if ' W K 5 l m , 'Lp L-I 4 ' 4, N' xg. , i 1 - gf , 1 'jg v ' Q Vbk- X A fz . N .jf W . Qif fllg tif-c-J ,.e.i,m gW:L'2. A ,J 1 gi glgj , , f' sg ' X f- 1 14 9 . V 'A Q 5 Q A + Q! 5 ' , i l ls 'S' 1 2319, - f f mai IEQ3 ! 'N 1 'P A ' 'f f ,, X J 31 ' . ' f v, 4 , - + I TI, A U s .,.,SuiQFQ1ffUq QW d ewismxv . .Q TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY from your friends of GILIVIORE STEEL CORPORATION Compliments of OREGON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 234 S.VV. BROADWAY 222-9931 3'5 5',l'lgff'fN A 226-7911 E' Congratulations to the class of '68 W udt Z5 PORTLAND BUCKAROOS ,N BILLINGS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE af HOCKEY CLUB 8414 s.vv. 22nd Ave. Q , 2280116 P0ff'af1d, Ore- 97219 Serving The Southwest - J' Portland, ore. 97204 IQ! . ' 244-4233 244-7175 6627 s.vv. 34th HIIIIIIIRAPHER 2225 E. BIIRNSIDE 232-1950 IUCI4 1 'We Desi QT ve a I H E I- and he mmef Pleasam SU A. Y, TQ BE.5-8941 ' 5 s.E. union AVE. S T I 1 R I I Ml. ' A ,iyid Z' I 4 f iii? E ' A A R 4 HMG QE ' x WRIGHTS MARINA Gtwitsonvrue GQYOSS from the 'Fewxf lend Inq water Sldnnq Capitol of 14116 northwest if I'm GENERAL PAZZ the Invisible Tie Clip! Neckties are wildly in love with me and so are the men who Wear the ties. I'm the hottest men's fashion item around! Ask for me Wherever neckties are sold. PGRTLA SECRETARIAL SCHOGL Certified Private Vocational School, Board of Education, State of Oregon ESTABLISHED 1938 ICDN.-I STEEN AIFCALL, I.I..Ii.: PRICSIIJENT INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION STUDENTS MAY INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT ENROLL AND START ANY MONDAY INCREASE YOUR EFFICIENCY QNQITING ro AND EARNING POWER THROUGH 6- 429 SPECIALIZED TRAINING FOR :I N Q EXCELLENT POSITIONS IN 1 1 V o BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS, 'Q A T AND CIVIL SERVICE FIELDS. - . .R SPECIAL COURSES. FOR Q, Tix Q57 COLLEGE WOMEN. '05INfss 56' WRITE OR PHONE 223-I772 1010 LOYALTY BUILDING 317 S.W. AI.DER STREET CONVENIENT TO ALL TRANSPORTATION LINES Complimenfs of . .. Hillsdale Sash and Door Co. 6001 S. W. 30th CH 6-3353 We Give SSH Green Stamps ABERLE'S ENCO SERVICE Tires - Tubes - Accessories ' Brakes 0 MufT1ers ' Tail Pipes ?::,j, il L 1 11 In a'1Lvfre ss cab BEA COW Season z4,b,e!6ezace Sewdae Za. 'ISUU 5.W. WASHINGTUN-226-7395 TenNHliger PORTLAND, U GDN 97205 EXPERT WORKMANSHIP AI..I. PHASES OF BEAUTY WORK Hof. UNDER COMPETENT INSTRUCTIONS EQU IP M ENT CH 4-3153 PHONE! IvII 6-3183 RENT RENTA '-S HILLSDALE AQ ,,, BEAVERTON SHOE REPAIR TONY SCUITO, PROPRIETOR BEAUTY SCHOOL szos S.w. BARBUR BLVD. AT 19TH 6311 S.w. CAPITAL I-Iwv. Farmington at Watson DICK EDWARDS BUS. 246 4268 PORTLAND, OREGON Beaverton, Oregon Keep your money matters ,. .:.,,, , E :I:1S'7f 1 VERDURMEN oIL co mde 'ne f 'f ' Wayne S -'- ..,.s ' ' ,........ -- -- - r B I I I I ca r d A c o d e m y DISTRIBUTORS OF '- ' .fs ,Q ,X ww m.MiIIms1 W, II I Wm, II1IIIwm.I.I5m7x I6 MODERN BRUNSW ICK GOL-D CROWN SI-IEI.I. HEATING OILS the -stop banking center for busy people! TABLES SET IN ONE OF THE MOST DELUXE ROOMS IN THE U,S.A. FZZEQZE ' ZLQTQTIEE 2 FIRST Loqies NI' Z lI'1Vll'eCl COl'1dll'lOl'leCl BANK of 723 s. vv. PARK AVENUE S.W. CApl1-OL Hwy. FEDERAL DEPOSITINsuIIANcEcoRPoIIATIoN 4+ 246-9032 .iZElZ'.55ZZFvIc., 227'426I ALASKA AUTO WRECKING ToP's DRlVE-IN Good Luck lo Wilson Graduafes GRANT THUEMMEL 8. ASSOCIATES ADVERTISING AGENCY NEW AND USED PARTS AT ALMOST YOUR OWN PRICE fd. lmwfg II-Q3 3024 S. E. 82nd 771 -1187!771-3077 Barbur Boulevard FOR PIES 81 FAMOUS FOOD TO PLEASE YOU, Take it home or Eat it here. Compliments of RADIO CAB 00. 227-1212 S INSURANCE O 6599 FARMERS 190013 Y, QIIISURANCE, Q ARPPOUEIA ?7.v.. ' -R: , For All Your Insurance Needs From Friend v 'Y 'J'-7 W5 . CUB PL Jil 1.3 C5-hi In the future as in the past we pledge everyone entrusted to our care the same devoted attention we would give a member of our own family. ufonik iafdwem, Jn. X 2 . ' --Q11 X ll X ll Wu XI will No Appointments Necessary -ill 226-3891 ll' ilu cafdwews na s.w.-ml Ave. gil l, l CULONIAL ll igolll We ' IH' l N.E s dy Blvd. at 14111 - Pho 2324111 THE M MARDI GBAS QJTARTY sHoP e CARDS o CANDLES o GIFT WRAP o PLAYING CARDS Q SOCIAL STATIONERY PARTY SUPPLIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS 0 Personalized Printing . Wedding Announcements 8. Invitations Zedefaimdlvr? Certainly - -You'll liave to learn to manage money some cla.y.What better Lime ff! 3, . tk rx cl ' l i .A fy - A U.S?BanllZSqp9eZglrCl1::El:ll1?Tbtisjmlft is ideal - D OPEN for your High School and Colle?e year-s. - ' .7 . MON. THRU FRI. No minimum balar-ce.No mon+l1 y service , 469 TIL 9 PM c,harge.Your name anal address printed . .I ' free on each check. CHECK WlTH US! QD' , I-,Qf .. N v u , - ,Eg 5 BURLINGAME 5 0-D ' BRANCH . . I 7300 s.vv. Terwilliger t X UNITED S1rQA'lI:E5dNrTJTIq EGDN lO24 Lloyd Cen er QQ ,M H 39 Chas. N. Tripp Co. Investment Securities 0 Municipal Bonds 0 Corporate Bonds 0 Mutual Funds ' Common Stocks 634 AMERICAN BANK BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON III H. A. ANDERSON CO. lj COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS 3427 N. E. HALSEY STREET 235-86 6 PORTLAND, OREGON 97232 AREA CODE 503 I Utes COMMENCEMEN T ANNOUNCEMENTS CLASS JEWELRY DIPLOMAS CAPS Sz GOWNS YEAR BOOKS SEE Master Engravers, Inc. H5 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE - PORTLAND. ORE. ERIIICDUDIHITLQXUIEU SLITICIDIP in VALLEY PLAZA your headquarters for the finest in ski wear and equipment HEAD ROFFE SPORTCASTER BOGNER FISCHER LE TRAPPEUR RIEKER EDELWEISS MARKER SCOTT U.S.A KNEISSL NEVADA LOOK WHITE STAG IVIEGGI IVIACGREGOR IVIEISTERKNIT N ! Complete rental and repair se Ce at both locations community charges welcome 24 HOUR SKI REPORT PH. 281-8886 Open T0 a.m. 'til 9p.m. Mon., thru Sat. 2952 S.E. Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. RALEIGH HILLS NEWEST 81 FINEST U19 fhe very begf , , , American Food CHINESE 8: steaks Orders to Go-292-4448 from the very best Cocktail Lounge Banquet Room S. w. OPEN DAILY Live Music Fri 81 Sat. Evenings CH 4-1133 Ro- 4700 S. W. Scholls Ferry Rd. Compliments of Insurance Service Com pci ny Van3en5urgl1's We won? io Toke This opportunity To Thankyou Wilso siudenis for your polroncge this year. We sincerely Harvey Rosencfantz hope that our service will continue to pleose you and 'hmwell See you Often' M. H. Rosencrantz Rod Rosencrantz CH 4-2917 In Hillsdale Shopping Cerner 415 S. W. 'IOII1 AVENUE 228-8683 Jerilwj ARA VISTA BEA UTY SALON Distinctive H air Styling Complimenls HILLSDALE GARAGE ermanent Waving Complete Automotive H N S R H E R Timing Standard Products 6339 S. W. Capitol Hwy. Open Evenings i Next to Harvey 'S Flower shop 8097 s. vv. Barbur CA 4-7309 6250 S'W' C P ' HWY- 244-9590 George Markoff's Food Mart 4404 S. W. Multnomah Blvd. Portland, Oregon Phone: 244-2993 Open every day 7 A.M. until 11 P.M. Every Day Low Prices, GENERAL REALTY CO. 646 3191 9549 S,W. BVTN--HIl..l.S HWY. BEAVERTON, OREGON il - . x -REAL ESTATE- .. Homes o Business o ACREAGE: o 567517155014 2' APPLIANCE CENTER 7723 S. W. Capitol Hwy. Portland 19, Oregon 244-5005 Convenient Shopping RENTALS Plus s' H Green stamps H111 and Beffy PWNOW SALES John P. sfeanbock ssnvlcs at Meadows Pontiac aio time for you, GRAD! And whether its a graduation gift or bought out of your own earnings there's one fact you should remember. lt costs less at Bud Meadows Pontiac, because: You buy for less where business is best! .io MEADOW'S PUNTIAC 31st and Sandy Boulevard Bush Gardens Authentic Japanese Restaurant Open from 5 p. m. - 7 days a week 121 S. W. 4th 226-7181 OREGON METAL SIITTERS 2245 N.W. Suffolk 22 8- 62 9 6 CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of '68 Capitol Highway Rexall Drugs in Multnomah Best Wishes to This YGCIFIS Graduating Class FLAVOR FRESH BUS LARSEN'S VERMONT ST. SERVICE ST. ANDREW'S Uniied Presbyterian Community DAIRY PRODUCTS Church S. W. 45th Ave. 81 Vermont Sunset Blvd. ot Dosch Road 232-1651 Portland l, Ore. 244-5169 PLANTERS - CORSAGES - GIFT ITEMS FUNERAL DESIGNS - WEDDINGS CONIPLIMENTS 0 B 5 U I T T H E . Fries VETERINARY HOSPITAL OCCASION Df.V.T.OIIV6f ll h f 53 QKOUJ-'Syl 4 a t ree or C Separate facilities for cats W E D E L I V E R Beef Barbs 39c Fish Burgers 29c esoe s.w. TERWILLIGER BUS. PHONE CH, 6-I3Il Fish'n Chips 59c Pizza 59c 10629 S-W- Barb'-'T 2464226 Typewriters - Office and Art Supplies III N I I I II I N PNINTINI5 ANU STNTIIINEIIY THE PORTIAND MEMORIAL Alfred Davie bww Insurance Brokers .eff 1. ,, rr s.w. 35TH AND CAPITOL I-Iwv. 'N MULTNOMAH 6705 Sf- MTH 235-4141 2323 N. W. Flanders 244-3136 227-2577 M U .,.... Flavor Fresh onus eo ' I 0 Dam' Pmducts 1 232-6151 Minimum Price o'I- ,l,. I e I ' Burgers . . 2, is 4 Bufgef Sh I4 Prescnptlon Center .fiki 1 King 3 GS ...I Ei or Iitei . Fries All three for 53c I.. 'SII'SI I I 7786 S W C .t I H Beef Barbs 390 - Fish Burgers 29c I I a I 0 ml I Tf3.sgI3ss9g.Dxt f1',' Acfggguxs - I I A X Ph l 24: 7582 Y 735 5 W Broadway CA7,4533 Flshrl Chips 596 - PIZZ3 59C one' ' Lloyd center AT1-3949 I PAUL M. RISING AGENCY INC. SEE Russ SCHROEDER OR CALL 246-5491,244-1907 I s.w. BARBUR eI.vo. AT 22N I S405 s.w. BARBUR BLVD PORTLA D19 ORE INSURANCE SINCE T925 D FORTY-TWO YEARS FURNISHING PORTLAND HOMES A. E. JOSEPH CARPETS BROADLOOM O ORIENTAL RUGS BELMONT 5-4119 CARPETS FOR GRACIOUS LIVING' 3631 S.E. HAWTHORNE BLVD. For All V I sur nco Needs PORT'-AND' OREGON TRY ouR EXOTIC CHINESE- AMERICAN Fooo AFTER PARTY, sr-low, GAME, DANCE ORDERS TO TAKE OUT TAI PING TERRACE 11130 S.W. EARBUR BLVD. CH 4-41178 PORTLAND 19, ORE Biherhiem Zlhhzp iilllausnleuut lllrematurium TELEPHONE: 244-7577 0319 S W Taylors Ferry Road alrli - Jane! ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS Moreland BAKE SHOP IN THE BURLINGAME FRED MEYER BUILDING OPEN 9:00 P.M. - l0200 P,IV DAILY SPECIALTY -- DECORATED CAKES TO ORDER CALL 244-6078 lll6llIll'S llll-llllllllll lllllll IIIIUHIIIS FINE .JEWELRY SUYERS EIF' ESTATES ANTIQUES ULD EDLD JEWELS WILLIS K. AIGNER JANET K. AIGNER DIAMDND APP-RAISERS PHDNE 223-4659 299 S. W. ALDER STREET PDRTLAND, DREGDN BIG '6Ii'.il5'3El' BURGERS SHAKES MALTS FLOATS-CONES miss-soDAs suNnAEs CAPITOL Dairy Queen ORDERS T0 G0 6666 S. W Capitol Hiway Near 36th 246-5065 Congratulations to the Class of '88 NORGE CLEANING VILLAGE 6337 S.W. Capitol Highway 246-9 I 50 y Hours: 9:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. weekdays 9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. Saturday i Closed Sundays 8 pound load 52.50 CLEAN 81 PRESS-Single Garments G 4 ai--l 246-5471 RESTAURANT and 3 LOUNGE Ocky md 8343 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Vic Harris Portland, Oregon Refuse Hauling Monthly Service - Conlracl MiIIer's Sanitary Service 6812 S.W. 36th Avenue Portland I9, Oregon 244-4253 638-5851 MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER OF 1 4 EJIAW' HILLSDALE REALTY, Inc. 6349 S.W. Capitol Hiway Phone: 244-7526 . COPELAND LUMBER CO. Boysen Palnl 51404 Mullnomah F '2 Plywood O 5' Hardware CH 4- l l3I lnsulalion Easi-Bild Plans and Supplies for School P roi eds CAPITOL 8-9089 Ge0rge's SILVER CLEANERS FOR FUSSY FOLKS SPECIAL ONE-DAY SERVICE ALTEFIATIONS-REPAIRS LAUNDRY SERVICE BROADWAY and SALMON Next to New Heathman Hotel Portland, Oregon Bowers-2 Magma 9519 5. w. WASHINGTDN ST. MAX PEIDEMSKI Compliments of CUIVIMINGS REALTY 8437 S.W. Terwilliger Blvd. ln the heart of Burlingame Realtors - 246 - 8877 ya num as : ,S we 961 South West Broadway Portland Oregon Punch 8: Popcorn For Home Use POPPER'S SUPPLY CO. OF PORTLAND 340 S. E. 7th Avenue PORTLAND 14, OREGON v e RYLES. Jr. G I Manager 234 os77 THE ULT BANK. BARBUR BLVD. BRANCH MULTNOMAH BRANCH 8414 S.W. Barbur Blvd. 3515 S.W. Troy HILLSDALE BRANCH 6325 s.w. capitol Hwy. PORTLAND, OREGON Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of MONTAG FURNACE COMPANY SHELL FURNACE OIL 3432 S. E. Belmont 232-4194 TUALATIN VALLEY BUS CO. Charter Buses 10706 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 244-7561 WALLPAPER PAINTS PAINTER'S SUPPLIES Wholesale and Retail Demme Bros. 35 N. Russell 282-3213 BEARDSLEY AUTO PARTS Your N. A. P. A. Jobber Don Fredricks, Owner Area Code 503 244-1161 7833 S.W. Capilol Hwy. Podland 19, Oregon Speedy 5 Minnie Car Wasil 8m Service Slalion BAREUHAT TERWILLIEEI A012 ll NIQP,QY 41 - we 1- 1 llf 5 Free wax with every wash Open Every Day George Kaady, Jr. Bus. 246-9115 Beaverton Business College ioaas s.w. cANYoN Rollo Steno, Secretary Business Administration Personality Development and Modeling By Jodey-Lea Charm School 644-6500 SELF SE VICE 5 TORE W I S TORERZ S7095 if lf 3875 SJ. 2005 AT ACROSS FROM DIVISION ST. WIS! IUIUISIDI OIIGON CIW IASTSIDI WISTUII ' . romuno romnno mmm 1: I I IIPEN 9 T0 9 EVERYIJAY INC. SUNDAYS AND HIILIDAYS NUW A NEW STIIRE TU SERVE YUU STORE NO. 4 IN RALEIGH HILLS 8605 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HWY. , lAcross from Jesuit High Schooll Op n 9 to 9 Every Day Includi g S days and Holidays WEST EUEES EIREQSEEEDOE 7339 S.W. Capitol Hwy.' SEEOEDE EEEEE SEEEMEEI EEEIII SEEIEUOE Contact us for a Free Brochure We 'll help you get good pictures Iellllflolala IIAMULIL 6347 S.W. Capitol Hwy. In Hillsdale Center Fast lluality Finishing Use Your Bank Americara' Jerry Schneider Owner - Manager THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU . Magnavox FACTORY- DIRECT Q-STORES-1-' RALEIGH HILLS 6800 S.W. Beaverton- DOWNTOWN GATEWAY Hillsdale Hiway 722 S.W. 18th 11025 N.E. Halsey Phone 292-0161 Phone 224-5060 Phone 252-5582 21115 TTT- t lngs g IX' . I 'J W 6 W , A in il L: I n it K W U .. .LL LA L GW N A 1 ggi A K.. 1:1 B KV:x el i nl. .Q 4 - A Tl x v . rlk I-, ...mugmux W -W 5 V-,, , Q ' I I A Q9 T Q ' QI 'T ' 'x f TRADE-MARKQ 2 Wi g K Q. , ll LOCATIONS T0 SERVE 2 YOU .... l - I11 Town IRAN!! you know -- VAIIITIIS yOu like The Frielldliavf Stores .. SIZES you lun PURTLANDT Pacific coca-cola sawing co. HOME-OUVNED 6 OPERATED Pvfflami Oregon CARO AMICO From A Friend 0 o W U S G n H ' g h 'The Best Pizza and Italian Food in Town 3606 S. W. Barbur Blvd Phone: 227-9266 f PM 4 To RESTAURANT TAKE our DELICATESSEN The unusual in Fine Food and Pastries 315 Northwest 23rd Ave. Portland, Oregon OPEN TIL..L. 9 MON, AND FRI. NIGHTS STORE HOURS 9230 TO 6200 S OU T H W E S T FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE co. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '68 722 S.W. 2ND AVENUE PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 227-2492 BILL MARTES SHELL SERVICE LUBRICATIDN SPEGIALISTS TUNE LIP AND BRAKE WDRK ALL Wann GUARANTEED Fan: Pica:-LIP AND DELIVERY PHc1Ns:246-91326 7529 5. W. BARBLIR BLVD. PDRTLAND, EIREGIIIN Vermont Hills Methodist Best wishes to the '68 Graduates 6053 S. W. 55th Drive Portland, Oregon Phone: 246-1213 Pioneer National Title Insurance Company TITLE 84 TRUST DIVISION 321 S. W. FOURTH AVENUE ' PORTLAND 4, OREGON TITLE INSURANCE ' ESCROWS Branches and agents in 23 Oregon Counties EDWARD 0. IIUXEY INSIIIIANIIE AGENCY 223-5111 115 S.W. FOURTH AVE. PORTLAND, OREGON 97204 1 'V Y Y VVVVVV , I '..,. 1 f.1. ,.au.i'.'sss,s1k.,- - i Barbur Bowl 9045 S. W. Barbur Blvd. Che Riverview emefery Assn. OF PORTLAND Charles Francis Adams Memorial Chapel 0 Mausoleum Columbarium o Crematorium Cemetery 8421 S.W. Macadam Avenue Portland, Oregon 97219 Phone: QSOSI 246-4251 The Friendly Store M ' ' olgaawilim IVIEN'S and BOYS' APPAREL 644- 4774 Beaverton, Oregon 246-3327 Compliments to the Wilson Hi teachers for graduating another fine class CAMPBELL GALT 81 BEEBE Professional Insurance Management Y 0 Trucks-Tractors o o Forklifts-Cranes 0 o Repair- Recover o AUTO UPHOLSTERY AUTO . . . TRUCK . . . BOAT ORIGINAL FABRICS Br MATERIALS REPLACED CUSTOM OR READY MADE EVERYTHING IN UPHOLSTERY FOR INDUSTRY -FOR OFFICE Steno Chairs Posture Chairs Executive Chairs Monufacfuring Cushions-Armrests - f 222-9171 SEAT COVER CO. -es' sos N. w. Ilth AVE. O O 'N . .-fy . .. in f. Qhwe 1 1 fe f-i1.ff11-2 -1 5 'fm 'P 141- Z, ,y z . P.. NNN 5z5p4,.,.i,,g BEL AIRE HOUSE OF BEAUTY fLL7L.f. Ha., Qulhna .S U.. Dfrl Compliments to the class of '68 644-0800 l 1565 S.E. LOMBARD BEAVERTON, OREGON COMPLETE oNE-sToP oNE-DAY I f I I SERVICE I I I I X HILLSDALE I l CLEANERS ..' ai.1 6324 S.W. Capitol Hwy. A91 246-1011 COMPLETE EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES IN A UNIQUE SETTING glfarm glilnnee ,.1!HHapIe Shuts 141'7CI S.W. PACIFIC HWY. TIISARD FHDNE 639-4511 Ululnng ftlinnse maple Shep 113255 S.W. CANYUN RD. BEAVERTCIN P1-IDN: 644-2525 M? STRICTLY SEA Foon Orders To Go Over 30 Varieties I '2S?9!:.E9 '9 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. - Closed Sundays 246-7797 Wm. Whitford, Prop. f rv QP! f 'flirt U , ,mn 'Pk 35 4 EVERYONE AT WILSON ENJOYS . . . W' QW Remember Col. Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken for good eating. Mwmam Perfect for parties, plcnlcs, groups or solitary snacking. It's finger Iickin' good! Buy it by the box, bucket or barrel. See the yellow pages for the location nearest you. PERSONALIZED STYLJING OUR SPECIALTY ART 8' RUTH EM'G 1,56 gltlora Salon of Beauty B650 S.VV. CANYON ROAD PORTLAND. OREGON CAT WEST SLOPE, CY 2-1878 246-9054 . . : 204 TIGAR 9 0 VALLE AVERTON 6371 SW Capitol Hwy. ' Portland, Oregon Compliments of I PAFIFI LUIVIBER 4605 S.W. Scholls Ferry Rd. 7 rum get 2364 W. BURNSIDE .STREET PORTLAND, OREGON 97210 PHONE 227-0275 7 fiend HILLCREST DIL CD. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Compliments of. . . HAIRSTYLING INCLUDED 7 '?g, ' gms OW HILLSDALE 'HEEARN TO BE A RARRRR.. ...I HARDWARE 223-gm m 515 S.W. 3RD AVENUE cn s Izso 6350 S. W. Cdpilbl Hwy. ' PORTLAND' OREGON MINMAL TUITION Good luck to Wilson Graduates American Engraving Ca. 210 'll E ro GO Compliments uf. . ' Fish and Chips Cohn Brothers Furniture o Rolls and Pies o Little John Potatoes H40 S-E- Hawthorne o Cole Slow, Baked Beans -I1 CH 6-7737 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. AT VERMONT ST. RIVIERA MOTORS A., The Name For VOLKSWAGEN I ' I' COpiIOI AIuminum CO. ALUMINUM AWNINGS - PATIOS FOI' 'I'I'1e Best Burgers AIU' H STORM DOORS at WINDOWS . . 1 '-.f R . SIDING - ROOFING Shakes 8' Fnes 'IS The ALL TYPES Oswego Dairy U ,,..,,,,. ....,..:. . .I r .... 4 ..,.,. . BOL, Ivlcivlunen 226-3331 3505 N. E. BROADWAY 230 N. State 636-4279 1605 S.W. From PURTLAND ,2' OREGON Tl-oudt John Tfoudt I NOTAHY PUBLIC - PROPERTY coNsULTANT - NCE 7138 s.w. mm 3735 N-5 7 ' S 244-1410 2'7'9'7' E GLEN I. SANDSTROM, BROKER ' DIAMONDS .IEWELIIY WATCHES TROUDT Bfros. CH 4-5258 Gif-N SANDS R . - REALTY samtary servlce Capitol Multiple Listings 8. AIMS Represent t' sel'ViflQ the Hillsdale Afea sssosw EAREIUR ELVD . S-W' PORTLAND, OREGON 972l9 . The New The New Hill dole Sho ing Center Village Shopping Center Dickinson Bros. RIS . LEIGH THiS Ruteigk Hiws Rem!! Dwgo PRESCRIPTIONS-EMERGENCY DELIVERY SERVICE Realty VARIETY 8: GIFT DEPARTMENTS COMMERCIAL St RESIDENTIAL WIRING mc, 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE 24 Hour Answering Service 'I' AI-I-EN ' OWNER PI-u:IN:s 246-3550 B449 s.w. BARBUR BLVD. CY 2-358i 7306 S'W' BEAHYESWXQQ-HILLSDALE 636-5532 PDRTLAND, DREGDN 8855 S.W. BEAV.-H,,-LS. HWY. ' PORTLAND 25, OREGON CY 2-3539 Arlisfs in Contour Hair Cutting THE McRAE BROTHERS SALON OF BEAUTY Hairstyling and Permanent Waving Open Evenings by Appointment Hours 9:00 to 5:30 Monday Through Saturday Congratulations to the Class of '68 UNLIMITED FLAVOR'S Ice Cream by 'Nesfer' 6309 S.W. Capitol Highway TELEPHDNE 227-6336 PAUL G. DAVIES DISPENSING UPTICIANE Free Parking Mediral Arty Parking Nexl Door 'BDE E.W.TAYLDR STREET PDRTLAND. DREGDN 972C.l5 5 PP 6306 S.W. Capitol Highway 27 5. State Sf., Oswego CH 6-1222 NE 6-2442 Portland. O regon 246-9037 ly fso its your turn to be on .the yearbook staff?' 'yeah, yeah, yeahl' 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 'imagineering 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. .. ABBOTT KERNS 81 BELL AGENCY LITHOGRAPH CO ss graphic arts center HALLWYLER PRINTING CO 2000 N.W. Wilson Street - Phone 224-7777 Ensure Your Future With K1mowHedge LLOYD PURDY 8K CO INSURANCE 1235 Lloyd Center f ' new I MEGER E. DINIHANIAN, JR. I Hook 81 Braided Rugs Draperies Wall to Wall Carpeting DINIHANIAN'S ALSO FEATURE PORTLAND'S FINEST RUG CLEANING AND REPAIRING SERVICE - OWNED, OPERATED AND PERSONALLY SUPERVISED BY THE DINIHANIAN FAMILY FOR 52 YEARS. ,-...L-h.Li1. N.E. DINIHANIAN 3 SONS ls'I'AlLIf ED IUIQ I1 -1 .if 519524, Oriental Rugs lj Broadloom Carpets 1025 S.W. Washington Street Capitol 6-3653 BRUSHLESS - AUTOMATIC 287-1193 11640 s. w. Barbur Blvd. 634-2345 if i BUGGY Quit school B H and 'ai ' 'WHEPEOARQ WASH 2 THBWQELVESQ I u - DRIVE -.ur You get no headstart in your career by dropping out of school. Instead, you seri- ously Iessen your chances of success by going to work before you're fully trained, fully prepared. In these highly competitive days, you need all the education Q you can get. Stay in school... graduate to a rewarding career. 5....... 0 0 xa 2 o 711 S.W. Alder IDOWnt0WI1I 222-3861 1046 N.E. Wasco iGatewayI 252-0251 wnsuawnx W RALEIGH TIGARD I'E'xEHE Ex'rii'E n LAMPUS MEYER f I-V ,ms ,vii Y T T .1 L is is 'l I ,g 1 I CRESTVIEW coNvALEscENT HOME SALUTES THE M055 6530 S.W. 30th 244-7533 0REGON'S OWN STORE eier rank Thalia Williams Allison Evans Bobby Brooks Rep. Hi Board Rep. Downtown, Lloyd's and Salem WA TS ON VA LLE T PHA RMA C T 0728 l '::: li TI WQYIZJHARMACY Rhode THE NEW NAME FOR OLD5 3. KING hi-board COSMETICS GIFTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE S8mH Green Stamps Corner 19th and Barbur Boulevard CH 4-7553 rep resenfafive f f . ya Cathy Dalziel HEAD OFFICE A25 S.W. FOURTH AVENUE PHONE 27? 3651 C 'fW'v 526 N.W. Canyon Road f Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Phone 646-8181 X I esffo ifjlwm ov 'Fvki CHEVRON mm LONG'S'CHEVRON GLENN 8: AL 7730 s. w. Barbur Blvd. Pnnunna, Oregon Phone 246-9078 Area Code 503 244-1153 Norris Jensen TUNE-UP ROAD SERVICE GEORGE OULES' West Portland Lumber Co. Shell Service 4705 S. W. Scholls Ferry Road Portland, Oregon 9960 S. W. Barber at Capitol Hwy. Eagle-Wiring Devices, Fuses Berns-Fans, Kitchen Hoods Kason-Display and Refrigerafion Hardware Timely-Lighting Fixtures Air King Lighting Corporation M. LEVIN 81 SON 10 S. E. 10th Avenue O ix .-. E - ewan- 3 'E HQ? 2 lf? D r It A O, QE who Ere Duomo E 1 .1 TTT? .- 1 L. ,lx . ,:ip?51'.fv.-.1-1: TI 132,- -I M p.. I 5 I f .4 51' 1 '1'- ,mg-1 'L ' . .. ' ' ',. 4'fs -'J I ifrnffaj if c, .gl -:fir .- s.2-iii -,ff-f'rff,b2H,' glririfiapf '-14' 'K 1- -. 1 , gfw I 12 1'--,-jizizfgii .. ' L-. . f 43 I131.gg'I-Y' 1 ... ,g-r'.' Q, ,Iff'5'5I ni V7 ,'r.,,13, 25:5 f , -':., 'f -.' Y' ' . .I-'MJK 1 I Q -'ffbx' .. 45 : 1:1211-xx, if-5? 3'-ET 'J rf' 12 if E31 WS! ., I. fi Q77 ' m'2,:7? i'-' er-JF! ggi: -- 34. . ,I- RIW4-Efv Eslhrxv, V-QR:-53: 1 ,Q .:- H-LL 14 , 1 9,1 ' rg , , '-Q I -,.-:2:'5jI6l, - :Aj-'A,.'zVz ,vig 91' - q- '--1 1 .,:- 1-' '- 1 1' f '- E4--ffA1es':-ff .136'aI3g-gr? .-Qflflfegr 1'+fi2f55If'3 7 --nf of I -s3f1e'rgff32'f' JSWIIIRWI ' . .1 V vi.-1 'I . , , f 3'f ' I sf ,E . 2-fi-51 :',11f'f , - Ff'QvI.l '51-y' I.. rfvl,-,.,-111f,.'45 I. L r - .- g., .. - ,1'6-.'fnf'l.5-.ffgsrfirlsk 6' f-nrlgifs' '47 '1-!',:':-11 '.h,.'fi'g .. .gf: '.' :'--5 1' -In F.',.ii-'9'f.' .1 ,uw 1-r WI? NQDTCEUU EEESTZMUEMINT Wells-Reed-Wood-West Co. Insurance Since 7888 618 S.W. 5th Avenue Portland, Oregon 226-1651 PHONE FRANK J. LINHART 246-8621 OWNER One noun 'llllllllllll llllin THE MOST III DRY CLEANING KEN GOWEN. MANAGER 6305 S.W. CAPITOL HWY, 228-7624 215 S.W. Park Portland, Oregon 97205 .4'5'EL1'fA Richard Savinar!Phone 292-2649 FREE P'CK up 6' DE'-'VERY CH- 5-3220 fi? CAPITOL Dealing pkpunong HOMES - ACREAGE - FARMS SETNIKERS SAVINAR TRAVEL SERVICE Valley Plaza 2972 S. E. Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway Beaverton, Oregon 97005 SHELL SERVICE FRED SETNIKER, PRIJP. GUUDYEAR TIRES, ACCESSORIES 8: DELCD BATTERIES 11415 S. w. PACIFIC HIGHWAY TIGARD 23, OREGON BUS. CH 4-7569 RES. CH 4-3214 7BO8 S.VV. 40TH AT MULTNOMAH BLVD. PORTLAND. OREGON 97219 TIGARD BRANCH 639-3128 11634 S.W. BARBUR BLVD. PORTLAND. OREGON 97223 wc Plhmd REAL 4 V- Q A ESTATE 246.420, .EE ima' '2..:7:1Lt'..es::.x.zfPi F being-vffffi .ww IFWJLT' - 1 mAlNrsNANcE co. memes NO no Lua: me ons You ovm Complfments of 'Q -mrwunw f ,,,fm:gi,?A:,:gmH,,, Multnomah Really INDUSTRIAL AIR PRODUCTS V- . I 1-OR SERVICE MEMBER MU T'F L'sT 'G 3200 Yeon Ave. ifi'Z1 35i5iifr'f2'E,'fUIf51?I3'ZlTL ZSZEIZZFQGS' 7781 S. W, CAPITOL HWY. wnmow:Egh4ic:::i:::::g:HAlmG 0 BANKS PORTLAND, OREGON 97219 Portland: Or990n .msxcgggrii EUR nounaiusuniuce ' 226-2988 Madeline Cochran Ed Vaughn ' W S JM. OREGON woizsreb ca. lvoug NlEA.SURE or QuALnrv YARNSI l I2 J THB Dr. Robert A. Golden, , QQ 0 6l7 S00 Movvison 8250 Barbur Blvd. you toward medical or dental careers. A A A MBRUAIITILE COMPANY OPTOMETRISTS MILL ENDS STORE Open daily 8-8:30, Sat. 8-6 for your convenience 227-5949 Mm-:Nos stone - vARNs s. mamcs 128 N-W- TW9ntV'thIfd 414 S,W, MORRISON ST, X REGON WORSTED CO. B300 5 E MELOLJGHLIN BLVD ,236 1234 Portland' Oregon 227-7882 Dr. R. A. Golden Dr. G. B. Winer A. 7 'vi 9 Bi Delicious Hambur ers L Do ou- ' L' ' 9 9 . 9 MYOICQ P-1 LOW Y ' Steak Sandwiches Dalvlgigiim 3555 QF-if 0' LY! Sundaes, Shakes, and Fries Haveit It ma url y I sincerity - ' GRADUATES: .3 H gg so Q S HUIVIDINGER DRIVE IN Letushdp , , 227-0077 628 Medical Arts Bldg. 0 foe - Oml0QimQlAf9 O The captains corner I.-I l YVEDGWVOOD HOM ES Builder - Heal Estate 9055 S.W. BEA I WAY LAND 25, 9 - PACIFIC COAST INSURANCE AGENCIES LTD. 700 Title SL Trust Bldg. Portland, Oregon ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE MAY WE HELP YOU? Call 225-7371 .1523 146.95 --e.,......-eefefeeiggfazfys Pz5z,?'V:?5ttvf.?1zs.'f '.' I LAWSON Uonabzucfion UO. GENERAL CONTRACTING EAEEZRHRY 46302325 'HE' HOYT HGTEL 614 N.W.HDYT ST. PDRTLAND,DREGoN 97209 AREA CODE 503-228-2304 a i. 5 Y-1 Congratulations to the Class of '68 Huser Sales and Service, Inc. 1306 S.W. 18th Portland, Oregon 97219 Eighty-Second N FURNITURE MART, INC. 6 WM Urs LET Us GET IT Fon You Ca, l Ca. I l I . 5 654-6111 mjpjlbme Z 3053 1 C Ce C NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE 10800 S.E. B2ND AVE. PORTLAND, ORE. 97266 Sheridan Fruit Co. F5607 SNIX SNAX SHOP VALLEY PLAZA BEAVERTON, OREGON I o Jr 'l'llE NEW COMPACT , it f -1 , Q L' ' W' The IVIost Unique Gift and Handcraft Q A fi Shop in the Portland Area ZH' INCL 4 SPEAKERS We Specialize in: o Custom Installation 0 Large 4 and 8 Tape Library 0 Financing Available 0 Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed lS9I'G6.II'1.1IlI'I'1it8d,inc. Foe THE CAR, BOAT, HOME, oFFicE 'The World 's Finest Tape Libraries I Beads ' 'ncense ' GMS 3715 N.E. BROADWAY Phone 282-7281 Reed 84 Leather Purses . . Leather Shoes 8' Slippers Imports from Thailand 8: Pakistan .au- PACIFIC UNION PAGING Portland, Oregon Call your office, please. S e e Actual Size You There! 350 N. W. Cedar Hills Blvd. Beaverton, Oregon Fits in Shirt Pocket Phone: 312 STANDARD PLAZA 228-4111 FOR Si. Helen's GOODNESS VENDQRS I I SHAKES WHOLESALE SUPPLY L'ongratulat1onsSen1or Class '68 TRY 8. DIST. CO. MgDgn3ld'5 77lZ,fiiAi1D, PM 9375 s.w. Beaverton Hinsdale Hwy. Congratulations Senior Class 68 Besi Wishes SQL 2The House of 10,000 Lights. 5 The ffiendhesf Sfofe CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION THE Rlrz GIFT SHOP 4 -ghtinge N0 WeS'- im. 6320 s.vv. Capitol Hwy. A 4 , ' 441T-liTI.::oIiel::::ton- Bb dl Rt Speclaltg Mm QT on Q si ' Q L1-Qi I 'ullgl ?, no S of -We ,NDOQF is . 1 54 1 C? A A 4 ,' x inrirmf 0 0 A KX ag YW K' -9 - S ' In I X ff if in N S f f ff ' ' L 1-1 S li ' ' L ' C 4 X- Q 5- 4 A .7 jf L ' I I 1 55 ' f ' vi :XJ J' M 4 N Y A ' X X A Q L VX i j 'lr C r ' ' ' L ' x I 2 A-4 it S f xi f wil , Q N, ' fo Qs' T' ly Kmwzw A , f4,Ekx I l' ! ' ' ' . W' N L QW OLD PHYSICIANS OPTICAL SERVICE, INC. CouNrRY KITCHEN INC. Dispensing gpm.. llil 3llll50Wl3llllll'llllll HOME Hours: Mondo ,Thursdo , Frida lnlo S'w'Maln Shen COCKTAIL OFE BANOUET LOUNGE 7512. ROOMS 10519 S.E. STARK 252-4171 Y Y Y 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Solurdoys: 9 c,m. lo I p,m. 901 S. W. Taylor Street Portland, Oregon Telephone: 227-4520 P. 0. Box 23346 TIGARD, OREGON 97223 Country Prim Arr Lower TIGARD tt. Bus. 639-1131 fa . I 4.-Rl p E I CONGRATULATIONS ifllziil I ,'Ih' K.n, ,II,I .,., t o t he Class of '68 W df If C. IO ,lCIZ C From the oIsrINCrIvE I-IAIRDRESSING Allen C, dwafdg . Young Set Shop FAMOUS Fon HAIRCUTTlNG Bu'ldf DfW10Pf' 8925 S.V1LI. gggeagergon-Hillsdale Hwy. I i 4475 S. W. Scholls F ny Road or n 1 regon 97225 Hlllsdale shopplng Center Raleigh Hin o 9 2924497 292-3571 246-1966 KALESSE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 3530 S. W. Multnomah Blvd. 246-5477 BU RLINGAME FOUNTAIN 81 VARIETY Founloin, Variety, Toiletries 8430 S. W. Terwilliger 244-861 1 Hillsdale CH 6-4221 6341 S.W. Capitol Highway G46-Olfat cffsstautttrzl W ORIGINAL CHINESE room f BROILED STEAK and CHICKEN flrtgs Oper! 5'UO P.M, 3 fo 120 Saturday 'III Sunday 'IIII 230 A, 1 COCKTAIL LOUNGE -1 11311 S. W. BARBUII BLVD. 4055 Corner 62nd Avenue G R LAND 1, OREGON 452 . .IQASUAL VILLAGE W, , 'I me siqiiiss was di wirn as '0rrsw20' Sfilich doors W orflflqi il.,.weSTIuall north maluogd C2llf0r Nicholas Teen Keep the Glow of Health AWARD WINNING . . . Milk . . Ice Cream . . . Cottage Cheese . . . Drink Sunshine Milk 1 PORTLAND'S FINEST INDEPENDENT DAIRY Phone 234-7526 801 N.E. 21st Avenue COMPLETE !! Confidence ! DO YOU HAVE A SKIN PROBLEM? Pay Less Drug store is headquarters for your doctor's prescriptions and hypo-allergenic cos- metics such as Allercreme, Ar-Ex, etc. Your confidence is a sacred trust. Our trained cosme- ticians and pharmacists strive to attain this - Ray Thomas, manager PORTLAND MEDICAL CENTER BLDG. 501 S. W. 10111 Avenue 226 -6644 Automotive Service Parts, Inc ion Avenue Qlnmplimvnta nf A ilirivnh AS Excellent Banquet Facilities THE SEASUXVS PHUGHESS. . . 0-I 0 h.. Q- rf H- i 3 2-mi sam, ' EM KELLY'S 8640 S.W. Canyon Road 292-9622 FASHION INSURANCE VARIETY Home-Auto-Business-Life-Boat-Health FAB R I CS ' ,s'1i,gKXAzlfh . ., New ' for creative women ,.oQlX,X3s.,5lgi, Never before has there been a fabric F 'IA 7054044066 shopsimilarto DISCOUNT FABRICS. ' V 32,,,, yea, ,,,s,,,a,,,,e Se,,,,,,e Here you can find one of a kind, high , , . . . . Carlo J. Sposlto fashion design room samples, all used In IA . the creation of distinctive garments Aw'-I gf3g fi33Yfe2:5'1P?3gg by the most famous New York, Cali- ,Q QQ fornia and Northwest fashion hous- 32309 es. Here at DISCOUNT FABRICS News X you also find mill ends and bolts ,QQN of yardage all bought at low QAQ Co,,g,,,,u,ati0,,s prices, and most important of so all, sold to you at low, low JIM prices- XX. iviussen sEvv and SAVE! M st ' o ' Valuable ' Player Phone Stanley 244-8338 Carlo 244-8123 TYPEVVRITER CO. formerly: THE :QI 1 C TYPEWRITER to ul If f ff, SHOP fi' Sales 0 Rentals 0 Repairs Tape Recorders Ribbons and Carbon Typewriters Calculators SCM Typewriters and Adders Norelco Dictating Machines 735 Southwest Fourth Ave. Telephone 227-2414 lt's Easy to look your Best with clothes freshly pressed by OREGON LAUNDRY I H 1: 1 I' I 1 'i ll ! Wi ' l ill lll I A lf! ne' l l- ls:- I- lllih -1 I '- W ' I flu. 'ee 1 - ,,..e-if age.. 5: -- -1 il ll:-:lr I .l....l - - I COULD HAVE BEEN, MH:-HT HAVE BNN, WOULD HAVE BEGN W9 ARG AU- MESSY FLQDMS 5oMemA6S out OF orwen. AND W6 HIDE l'l'. AND THATS BECAUSE W6 NEED , . HAVE A N166 FAWH , Lovf, PeAce 6AcH oTl-lell. TOMORROW. PL6'ASe LeT rr Be. B-ecAuS6 we N660 AND NOT Beal-xuse we HAV6 FORGOTTC-N. C?7Wl'l6L5.J Lyme! 1 RALEIGH HILLS SHELL Where you always get fast friendly, knowledgeable service 5215 S.W. Beaverton Hwy. Compliments of Josephs lnc. SE 017-AND A1 l'lAw'll'lO1ZN6 Athens West Supper Club Entertainment flt for a King Food fit for the Gods , a'x'x'x'x i'i'i'i'i'Qi'R'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'S'i'i'i'' sf H I- H ,, ' ' 244-3474 Eldon Ethington, Owner 236 N'W' Sixth 227-4876 'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxllyxxxhxxx -1 b lj M, Shop at. . . A wslmo f 1- L B' 'B'Th 'f ues gi ' lg fl fwav Park Avenue Service Z Q N155 1103 S.W. Taylors Ferry Rd. 804 N'W' Glisan 3 lf Portland, Oregon 227-8794 - 2 73 5 Y PLY' 244-9245 Complete Car Senfice Congratulations to the Class of '68 BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '68 Green HiHs SheH AVERY LOY, PROP. 3520 S.W. PATTON ROAD Congratulations from BURLINGAME TV REPAIR 8433 S.W. Terwillger Blvd. 246-4141 429 1st Street Lake Oswego NE 6-5505 ALBERTSONS,Inm 5415 S.W. Hillsdale-Beaverton Hwy. 246-1713 lShattuck Road Storel DICK NOVAK'S RHYTHM HUUM 10:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Monday thru Friday KPOJ - 1330 on your dial MARV'S REXALL DRUG S 6325 S. W. Capital Hwy. 246-5441 JIM'S HILL-VUE BARBER SHOP 81 all manner man 's hairstyling Appointments available till 8 p.m. 4 BARBER STYLISTS 6304 S.W. Capitol Hwy. 244-7464 HASTTNGS BUSINESS SCHOOL PREPARATION FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER IN BUSINESS THE SCHOOL OF' PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION 3 SINCE 1936 O5 ENATO BLDG 3 DAN AM ILL ' -l F:'.s THE PENNANT SHOP Bart's Wharf - SPORT GARNIENT LETTERING a KEN EDICK - MAYFLOWER SCHOOL AWARD LETTERS 0 MOVING az STORAGE co. M a rl n u Local ci Long Distance Moving -Storage - Pack 6 Crate I Y E, . New Reslauranl On Ihe Columbia 2 5 N. w. VA , UG 3568 S'E' HAWTHORNE Wilson Sludenls Welcome mix H1 I A 6- PORTLAND, OREGON Corsages for the Prom Boutonnieres, too I 75 Complete Insurance Service LIFE - FIRE - AUTO - HEALTH - C 'NT - LIAB T l0258 S. W. Lancaster Road P l d O 97219 or-can . regon 702 S.W. Morrison 227-2441 KARL J. KLEIN INC. JEWELERS 8: ENGRAVERS MANUFACTURERS OF WILSON CLUB PINS 226-6748 soo JACKSON TOWER BLDG. Compliments of lam MORRIS AUTOMATIC nnv CLEANERS ROGUWAY F d M DINING ROOM re eyer , JEWELERS Burlingame Shopping Center Seaside, Oregon 837 S.W. Broadway Ch 5.9071 air? I wx rw Img W S Q l .lv- l ' N pm-wil ' bias at Na' 'Na Ni ' i -2- W4 rw- i To :I n. V -. v A - A u N fri 43X 5' H l lxl I l I Q ' A ' T' l' 5 , .,, 'fy' W' g lu r rl ' 'L I ' il- C I Jill w i I . .. X , . A ,A . in-n A ' if K I . 24 . . : . Q-n ,ix are 9 Ga FROM ALL OVER THE STATE FROM ALL OVER THE NORTHWEST ALL ROADS LEAD TO FIELDS CHEVYTUWN THE ONE BEST PLACE ON THE MAP TO BUY YOUR CTHTJEVJRQOLET CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS NUW IN UUH 52nd YEAH AS YUUR CHEVRULET HEADQUARTERS IN PORTLAND. FIELDS CHEVROLET 107 S.E. Grand Ave. ggylpggy J..,?.L'?S'.i i2?J2e 2 3 2 - 0 I 8 I The home of nothing down and up to 24 mos. to pay on service, parts and accessories. Best Wishes to the Class of 96 CIHIWSHQIF D Plymouth 2525 iiiii sgs 525255 gsgsi 5 SEEES ESEEEI 3 A 546-4121 30Ih was E.mvlsloN . 234-9351 10760 s.w.cany0n nd. QIIEJQ , o C X ,.f .G .1 is g fS , If i s xr. 2? ' I X I I Rf ' VDIIIIIIBBI' mo ers odimso V. M. Pilip 8. Son Inc. PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTORS 687 N TII k S 2870082 Peter Corvallis my CLESEERS 4 ll 0, X LAUNDERERS ELEVEN C1 PHoToGRAPHY 37233 J, 'G WL BE-Mraz W Q 6705 S.W. 15th Ave. fi, I Q -4425 4 ll 246 Nu 4516 s.w. vermont WMM Congratulations to THE CLASS OF '68 AUni0n 8c' Bugnside PhafH1aCy I . foxiigewzce 7405 S.W. Garden Home Rd. 246-1432 FOR RYTHIN UNDER THE ROCE.. SEE 0AlR0ur from roofing to pre-hung doors... the NGRTHVVESTS leading Wholesaler of building products for builders and homeowners My GS z IPY XQQQG KX io.qo':0f: ig o o ' is Q ek .A 'VN.J'b43LN BERRY INSURANCE AGENCY 1611 N. E. 15th Avenue tland Oregon 9723 288 3 Qeiim Jfcwmw Qealiq E'-H Sewi e Southwest Portland 41 thnnes 41 Building Sites 451 New Construction 246 -7728 1306 s.w. Benna Blvd. EDWARDS KAUFFIVIANS 23 502 30SE 0 BUUKS 70 MAKE VU!! ZAUGH MWWMQWM .. . 0f cry Q M featuring portland 's largest selection of paperbacks giaayfkf o U QI N 2 VJ 'Cs c IV over 75,000 titles 3+ I 41 Judy Jewett awineii sm BOQKSTORE RALEIGH HILLS CRESTVIEVV VEFIIVIONT HILLS Fred Meger 5740 S,W, Cqfaiqol Hwy, 460QrSiW.hVermon! St. Shopping We' WO' G ep one STATE IAdjacent to the 292-6222 244-9138 244-4550 Residence 2 SKI . HALET WM UI DOTY and DOERNER, Inc. Um wofulm wif wmgbodg Iam af Um SKI CHALET f Howe Loma FOR THE BEAUTIFUL Area Code .ink 3 738-6343 1335 tg'-'f 'E 3140 Sunset Blvd. Seaside, Ore. 97138 00fl!If3fUl3fi0fl5 3 3 33 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 to the class of '88 Ijgggggmvggggggg I ff? 3 3 3Wu11me WW 'mm irunae X Fw the class of '88 and '82 8 ' I I I'I'0I'Il1IlIg Ilzc' 111r1.s'1 111r1dc'1'11 I fklcilitivx QQ laws! 111011111415 ffl I ' . all plzascs nj cfns111cfIr1lf1g1'. up se1'11ic'c'. l,ifk'f1111c plac'c1111C11I QQ l11'11.s'l1- , I J W f I 9:30 ILM. TO 5:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS an MONDAYS Om Portland Srhool Loratcd In Thi' Gateway Area 10640 N.E. HALSEY Srhools Also Lorated In: 2 A M.-arm.: x Grants me '3 1 N E N TA L R. A. MORRISON sl som QQ , M I Manufacturers Representative BEAUTY COLLEGE 8 FINISHING SCHOOL , 70 Me clam af 5? ffjEQf1yf1 CL-U- gm WM Imjoevial Roller im FINANCIAL PLANNING ,mi , ,iii ll. Pmmgggo TED WILLHITE R05 C Brom, MSW llcciilental Life ol California yfi k my . 1034 s.w. 13th sg-B . Q' 2503 Slyog jarigflle 223-7118 232-544 Best Wishes to the Class of 268 LYNCH' market HOURS: 8:00 A.M. - I0 P.M. Daily SUNDAY 10-7 Sundays-10:00-7:00 6344 S. W. Capitol Highway, Hillsdale CHerry 4-3110 Save on car expense at P f-.swift 2 k X, m 1 , wi ef ii, .3 One of the good things of life is a car! S ERVICE STATION l. FINEST QUALITY GASOLINE Available in 7 octane grades at 7 prices. Use the motor-matching chart to select the grade that's just right for your car's engine and your pocketbook. It's always . . . 2. PRICED LESS THAN COMPETITION Regal Gasoline always costs you less so the savings really add up. In addition, you get . . . 3. DOUBLE SAVINGS STAMPS You get the worldis most valuable stamps with every gallon of gasoline. Use them like cash to save even more on . . . 4. DISCOUNT MERCHANDISE Save on hundreds of items from chewing gum to step ladders, from anti-freeze to wheel- barrows. f Get acquainted with Regal Service Stations at these locations: PORTLAND 1 1 1 1 Nuwi 21st Ave. BEAVERTON 3911 S.E. Powell 3111 S.E. Division 10665 S.W. C21IlyOIl Rd. Q50 N, Broadway 11214 s,E. Division MILWAUKIE A 420 S.E. izziid 31 ll s.E. 82I'ld 1212 MCLOUSMH Blvd- 7510 N. Interstate 11750 N.E. Halsey HILLSBOR0 , 373 S.E. Baseline To Open ll a.m. - 2:30 a.m. BUY OR SELL Your Host-John Asparro A HOME SEE ST. JOHNS W E RRX 35 yrs. of friendly, courteous service OUS I ' DANCING SL COCKTAILS 226-3077 4445 S.W. Barbur Blvd. 8633 S.W. Barbur Blvd. STEAK LOBSTER ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Phone 232-7240 or 232-5403 832 S.E. GRAND East end ofMorrison St. Bridge Doctor's Optical Inc. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Serving You and Your Eye Physician 287-6116 4344 N.E. SANDY BLVD. IN C REALTOR HALLBERC. 1710 N. E. 82nd Avenue Portland, Oregon 07220 Telephone - 252-1436 REPAIRS on all ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LES FREDRICKSON APPUANCE SERVICE 246-s177 24 hr. recorded messages 9605 S.W. 46Il't Ave. Portland, Oregon 972I9 t BARBUR TOWER A coke and burger in the coffee shop or 246-5022 delightful dinners in the dining room 9656 S.W. Barbur Blvd. Get your supplies at . . . SCHOOL SPECIALTIES 14 N.E. 10th 235-0346 Compliments of WEST HILLS ANIMAL CLINIC 4325 Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. 246-3321 HILLSDALE RICHFIELD 6257 S.W. CAPITOL HWY. 246-2444 DON RASMUSSEN CO. Mercedes Benz - Volvo Factory A u thorized Dealer 1710 S.W. MORRISON 228-8351 MT. HOOD CHEMICAL CORPORATION Cleaning Chemicals for lndustry PORTLAND, OR EGON Phone: 227-0457 CONGRATULATIONS TO The Class of '68 LAMB-WESTON, Inc. 2017 LLOYD CENTER PORTLAND, OREGON B Et I Appliances, Inc. 338 N.State St. or 41 B Ave. 636-8186 608 IMG LLOYD CENTER 0 PORTLAND Specials on carpets and drapery HOME FURNISHINGS GALLERY 8122 S.W. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE HWY. 292-4204 CH 4-7512 Office, Factory Westside Store , 6932 S. W. Macadam Rudda Paint BE 5-6675 East Side Store IIO3 S. E. 7th Ave. Congratulations To The Class of '68 Congratulations Graduate THE Great - West Life INSURANCE COMPANY 227-5558 Y future is our business t d y Doa? so fe George D. Elonka and Associates UGHG 30305 BURNSIDE 5762. Tostados . Burritos Friioles Chiliburger I QMA famous and unique ME mexican food 3' drive-in restaurants Telephone 284-4140 mlm HUMAN HAIR I h ' ' h ' 5036 S.E. Sandy,Portland,0regon On y alms air Special Gourmet Dinners ' overlooking 'rhe , l ice Gfenfi Congratulations Luncheons from so X ' Lounge 4 i t I Complete - - A . Y-MQ? , t cz friend of Wilson Banquet .iir so i a Faciiifies iei. eii iiii iis ' 'N'W l or 4 'H t' SEL ' i ag? Qi p f loir to weave 9 i as-vanon-Hillsdale Hwy. at s.w. 91st in Valley Plazr ' 292-2611 it l a , The Pot Shop pi fiiflama Kings Kloset an r ,W Sehora Tillies The Golden Beau Flowers Tommy luke No.6 Morgan 's Alley iohyls Maternity Fashions Gertrude Mcfarlantl lmports Nick Baumann, custom tailor E ff G C11 N . Slgeyzqfiitz Wfggcigwa Salute wfjwfs E515 E KRHSE ,f ,ww Qffs 'ANN .Scofrm f 91301 N VELTUM iwrdwfzvger 50111245 NHS' I5 50 for Summer Swixvpvear and Sporty wear 10,5 WWW QLLEY VBIIQY Plaza gateway , fi ngratulations Class of '68 DMM 2 2545237 MULTNOMAI-I MEN'S SHOP and , , , 3l1I10I1c0. 7808 S.W. C0pIfOi Highway H92 Engineering - Drafting - Survey in Multnomah F Graphic Art Materials 244-4704 INC. pS3TiAiQ73L1TJ5N I Have An Appointment At I , f 4 4 4 l PEGGY'S PIN-UP sHoP 4 ,,,, 7 A Q for the I :5 I GIFT f?lH17IJ9?dlbf' 5 . 9 Always in good taste f 1? G C 707 y r yR a PEGGY MALLOY o 46 9402 Q-911 az. cl' i ' f-Q37 1046 LLOYD CENTER 228 0547 SW I 1 X I, 1 r ww . S f p mov umm ' I COMPANY Nc.. ' W X , 1 X N 'S 119 3 1 3838 S.W. Macadam Ave. U. 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 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- rolet your headquarters for sales and service. KNAUSS CHEVROLET 226-1141 H880 S.W. Pacific Hwy. Tigard, Oregon 539-H55 ul t2 ,Z tf if im fi WWTER l' f . , C ...,. . . . , , .f 1 . ' i . - IA i e 'X ' ' i 1 J 23,5 1 i f ' X 4 ' is X 9,4 CQ -4 . 1 ,I ,fg , , ' Elf, .Jlf..-.., 1 V V '.i' XX 0 C .N-:Rx inf' 5 i' ' A I xx e, ,G C., J FIRST NATIONAL OF OREGON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON PORTLAND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION What every graduating senior needs... L . - -e-' - l7Qf?i1'22if51. ----- 2 fr--: ff 5 I 73 'I' ffffi' i l , The way to increase it: , . In a savings account at First Na- - '- A tional Bank of Oregon. Save reg- ularly on a voluntary lay-away fare: :eff basis . . . or open a Firstomatic , ! account - the automatic no-will- PG S ,E power-needed, sure way to save. ix, Money grows foster than eve I ...M , FIN EST GROCERS The W 'O if With a First National personalized checking account. You now w ere our mone oes w en ou ee a recor o our Since 1902 k hy Y9 hykp dfy l l expenitures, BURLINGAME BRANCH - S.W. 13th 8. Barbur FOR OVER 600.000 OREGON PEOPLE! of o ' -9 Em it 'Ke ti , P 'E' if fits '-'3, v ' ii ,E ' l Q6 3' 7 ,...J 'O at fri 1 jf . N ,I -x-'oi' qv' if 2 - TS 1 -f l T 'fi H53 A R... 1 X! D BOOK HERES' N4 I Q Tey... Qian? YEAR js if - K ,, at Fhf 1 E N' L 4 v4 Cb '+, f ' Q W gh-, 'uf' 0 g? -4yQ, A T 4ai ,Fi ffigwils- Www A 35322525353 !?!ZE5 ggi, Um im pffmdb Mi LQ , HIGH scHnnL mmf Am Am a1vwM51,wmdE pbwse Wapluww 225-1511 wiaW,kmF5MmmgklmonNkwzefwmm COlllpQilllQlltS 06 . Wilson EA 15 QS' GLUE High Dod's Club Activities ' O, - il +, f l' Q Refreshment stand CWe built itj f , j For Summer Swimming fWe employ Wilson girlsj ,DAD Q, For Football Games CLUB, , Q , A XV Football Patrol M , ' ' is-. . o Tix Basketball Patrol Ski Bus Patrols Other Patrols Smorgathon CWe pour coffee onlyj Dad-Daughter Banquet fthe girls do it alll Wilson High Dad's Club Expenditures 0967-683 Honor Society Pins Dinners for Champions Advertisements CElder statesman, yearbook, etc.J Save P.I.L. Drive during Summer Band Uniforms Fund Wednesday Night Athletics ffor sporty dadsj Sponsored Wilson Dances New School and American flags Special Funds and miscellaneous l I N l f . . 'J Ib gl it ti it X lg 1' 'I 1 ' 'll- U X f . ly X we .al A is If - if Y X l ll .L r 'J ' ll ll Q 3- I . ,-' l fpiifvi A N f f l do All ' Q' 'snr OPT? ff! QED l3lflJCulilllwllD 01186066 i P a if f abvertwwsf JORGENS CONSTRUCTION CO B0yIe, ADMINISTRATORS Proppe, Dr. William D.-20, 155 Fenwick, Dr. James J.-21 Rinearson, Mr. Leonard E., Jr.-20 Martin, Mrs. Elva-21 FACULTY Anderson, Mr. Vern J. Ashley, Mrs. Annabel T. Baldwin, Mrs. Maurine G. Bartell, Mrs. Virginia Lee Borden, Mrs. Elisabeth O. Bousquet, Mrs. Barbara J. Brattstrom, Mr. Baker M. -23, 63 Brugato. Mr. Joseph A., Jr. Carter, Mr. Alfred B. Carter, Mrs. Ruth M. Chisholm, Mrs. Jean L. Coffman, Miss Susan L. Conlon, Mr. Raymond S. Cook, Miss Kathryn F.-54, 61 Crandall, Mr. George E.-22, 132 Dalby, Mr. Jack C.-48, 49 Dalton, Mrs. Joan K. Dodge, Mrs. Rae I. Gehrke, Mrs. Eugenia T. -22 Gray, Mr. Allan W.-116 Guenther, Miss Gloria A. 3 Aberle, Jeri - 1 84 Aberle, Paulla S.-222 Abrams, Howard-64, 110, 135, 222 Adair, John-89, 112, 127, 234 Adams, Sue Ann-222 Aeder, Janet-184 Agnew, John-84, 132, 222 Aigner, Michael W. - Aigner, Thomas-127, 234 Aigner, Patrick-184, 210 Alberto, lsidra-234 Alford, Bruce-50, 55, 210 Alfstad, Merilee- 184 Alfstad, Jan. -234 Allan, Karen L.-222 Allehoff, Kathy Allen, Patti K. -210 Allred, James-210 Alsman, Mona R.-210 Altman, David, 55, 59, 60, 62. 63, 66, 210 Ambes, Debbie Amiton, Andryce-87, 184 Andersen Andersen Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Dave L -234 :Julie Ri-222 Brad-127, 234 Cathy S.-222 Daryll E. -210 Donald W.-50, 210 Anderson, Anderson, ,Douglas R.-184 , Gordon John -222 ,Jennelle-184 Linda-50,57, 108,184 I Stephen F.-55, 184 ,Timothy H. -es, 222 Andreasen, Jens R.-121,222 Andrews, Richard-234 Antonson, Gary-222 Archer, Christopher-48, 49, 50, 210 Archer, Michael-210 Archer, Randall N. Archer, R. Blaine Archibald, Frank A.-210 Archibald, Tom-210 Arditi, Vincent- 126, 210 Arehart, Timothy Ray-210 Armstrong, Jayme-234 Armstrong, Todd D.-210 Arnholtz, Thomas M.-184 Arp, Alice-48, 49, 67, 184 Arrell, Greg F. -184 Arthur, Bernice-184 Arvin, Jim Newton-210 Asbjornsen. Odd S.-210 Atkinson, Judy P.-222 Auda, Bonnie-184 Aulger, Carol E. -210 Guffy, Mr. William P.-22 Guthrie, Mr. Curtis D. Hanby, Mr. G. Dan Hara, Miss Marian Y. Harris, Mrs. Ariste A. Heine, Mr. Henry N. Hertz, Mr. Gerhart C. Hohman, Mr. Ernest T.-110, 133 Hood, Mr. Joseph D. Horton, Mr. Troy J. Hutchinson, Miss Phyllis D. James, Miss Elva Jones, Mr. George B. Karr, Mrs. Hazel F. Knutson, Mrs. Vera E. Kyle, Mrs. Dorothy H. Larsen, Mr. Robert A. Lokting, Mrs. M.Jill-23 Lotz, Mr. Merle C. Ludviksen, Mr. Allen B. Makinster, Mr. Gordon W.-124,126,127 Matousek, Mr. Clifford H. McFarlane, Mr. Robert L. -131 Meinicke, Mr. Merle T. Miller, Miss Caroline Miller, Mr. Kermit E.-67 Montgomery, Mrs. Kristine M, Murray, Mr. Francis E. Nairn, Mr. RayA.-112,124, 126,127 faculty Nameth, Mrs. Lavina L. -23 Neubauer, Mr. Eugene C. Oberteuffer, Mrs. Margaret Y.-23 Ogan, Mr. Thomas M.-74, 82 O'Neil, Mr. Frank W. Pacheco, Mr. Donald E. Pazlar, Mr. John M. Peery, Miss Ann J. Perry, Mr. George F. Picker, Miss Erica N. Preston, Mr. Paul D. -74, 124, 126, 127 Rasor, Mrs. Julia M.-22 Read, Mr. Phillip L. Reitz, Mr. Emory E. Salisbury, Mrs. Lucile V. Schulz, Mrs. Enny D. Severson, Mr. Eugene O. Sipple, Mr. Norman W. -137 Slick, Mr. Lowell A.-68, 121 Stanton, Mr. Stanley A. -74, 118 Stewart, Mr. Kenneth F. Taggart, Mr. A. Bruce Tomlinson, Mrs. Maxine M. Torrey, Mrs. Mary E. Tucker, Mr. Lyle M. Viken, Mrs. Lillian O. Voll, Mr. Richard W. Wells, Mr. Arlen W. Williams, Mr. David E. student body Bacon, David -184 Bagby, Emily-98.99, 184 Bailey, James-112, 113, 127, 234 Bailey, Patricia L. -222 Bailey, Philip-234 Bailey, Stephen-119, 234 Baker, James C.-222 Baker, Jeff-89, 234 Baldwin, Deborah J. -222 Ball,Janis M.-210 Ball, Jennifer-216 Ball, Marty Baltus, Susan G. -222 Bamberg, Cynthia Bamberg, Robert- 154, 222 Barde, Lawrence D. -132, 222 Barger, Robert-49, 210 Barker, Norman L.-48, 132,222 Barna, Randall Scott- 1 B4 Barnard, Scott T.-222 Barnes, Mike David-234 Barnes, Vicki-210 Barney, christines. -70, 154, 210 Barney, Diane E. Barnum, Lau ren-48, 234 Bartel, Susan-222 Barton, James-89, 234 Basinski, Dave-121, 210 Baxter, Heidi M.-222 Beach, Patricia D.-210 Beasley, Charles-210 Beaudoin, Laurance-132, 210 Beaudoin, Rosemary-210 Berry, Pamela-234 Beijer, Karel- 210 Bell, Kathy-234 Bell, Kerry-234 Bell, Michael Allen -118, 210 Bell, Mike David Belvins, Kathy-48 Bennett, Robert-185 Benson, John A.-222 Benson, Peter-62, 65, 126,210 Bentley, Christine-90, 167,222 Berenson, Jeff-185 Berenson, Jim R. -222 Berenson, Ron J. -222 Berg, Paul W. -84, 129, 222 Berger, Edmund-210 Berger, June-234 Bergman, Barbara L. -210 Bergmans, Christiaan -185 Bergmans, Frank G. -222 Bergmans, Rita-234 Bergmans, Win P.-222 Bergstrom, Ted-95, 234, 112, 127 Berlincourt, Mickey Berlincourt, Shari D.-210 Berman, Laura-234 Berneck, Bonnie L.-222 Berry, Bari Arel-50, 185 Berry, Chris Anthony-210 Berry, Diane C. -222 Berry, Kathleen-71, 234 Berry, Robert-222 Bijan, Kristina-185 Binns, David-124, 127,234 Bird, Debbie-234 Bird, Rodney H. -222 Bires, Be Be Bires, Jack E.-121, 210 Birk, Loretta Jean-222 Birk, Robert Daniel -184 Birkenhead, Leslie-71 Birkett, Patricia A.-210 Birnbach, Jack D.-48,84, 131,222 Birtley, Brian D.-53,57,144,1B4 Black, Donald R.-222 Blackburn, Reid T.-222 Blackmore, Gary-184 Blackmore, Robert F. -222 Blackwood, Kelli-210 Blackwood, Niki-234 Blair, Susan D. -210 Blakely, Loretta Dee-210 Blakely, Yvonne-234 Blakeney, Micheal-89, 121,234 Blank, Celia-71, 234 Blank, Fred-53,65,184, 124 Blank, Ted-210 Blatter, Rockne - 185 Bleckinger, Cheryl - 1 85 Bleckinger, Mikal C.-234 Bledsoe, Margaret E.-55,66,70, 15 Bletson, Rosa-234 Blevins, Catherine-234 Bleyhl, Marilyn-234 Bleyhl, Sharon K.-137, 210 Bloodworth, Judy-71, 234 Bloomquist, Laura-71, 234 Blum, Jack-185 Blum, Linda-222 Boais, Candy L. -60, 222 Boais, Penny-185 Bodhaine,Vance-62,69,121, 185 Bodner, Jeffrey - 234 Boileau, Patrick--210 Bonyhadi, Lyn-222 Bonyhadi, Mark-234 Boone, William-65, 210 Boothby, William-234 Borden, Lyndon A-222 4,210 Witty. Mr. L. Thomas Wyman. Miss Kathleen E. Zervis, Mrs. Marcia L. ARTIST TECHNICIAN Powloski, Mrs. Diana S. TEACHER AIDES Childs, Mrs. Lora E. Johnson, Mrs. Alice B. Vernstrom, Mrs. Margaret L. SECRETARIES Sykes, Miss Marguerite Brown, Mrs. Alice I. Coffeen, Miss Joan M. IJOHBS, Leroy, Kendri Mrs. Roberta C. Mrs. Luise A. ck, Mrs. Thelma B. EBIS, MTS. Darlene CUSTODIAN Diebel, Mr. Leonard F. Burgen, Mr. Harry Bosley, Robert A. -222 Bothel I, Sally R.-66, 210 Botteron, Anita- 185 Bottorff, Jim-222 Boutel le, David -79, 210 Bowen, Bill-186 Bowlby Jr., Wayne F. -79, 116, 117,1 186, 201 Bowlsby, Marcia K. -98, 222 Bowlsby, Terri -98, 234 Bowman, Kim-71, 234 Boyce, Bryon D. Boyd, Bruce D.-124, 222 Body, Kathy C. Boyd, Kelly-80, 91, 222 Boyd, Kevin-48, 50, 186 Boyd, Krista S.-91, 167, 222 Boyd, Scott-86, 87, 210 Michael -1 12, 234 24 Bradshaw, Leslie-222 Brady, Kristie L. -210 Brady, Norma L.-222 Branch, Eloise L.-98, 210 Brannfors, Virginia-186 Brauser, Barbara-55, 210 Brehm, Bert Brenner, Laura-222 Brice, Nancy E. -62, 210 Briggs, Craig -137,182,186 Briggs, Dean-127, 234 Briggs, James-64, 77, 79, 82, 145, 18 Brisbin, Rebecca C.-222 Brittell, Rebecca-210 Bronson, Kathy-222 6116 Broughton, Mary C.-67, 210 Brown, Bryon R. Brown, David-210 Brown, Donald D.- 133, 222 Brown, Jack-64, 78, 79, 82, 110, 111, 129, 131,210 Brown, James-79, 108, 186 Brown, Katherine D. Brown, Kathleen-234 Brown, Lori Ann -234 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown ,Nicholas-89, 119, 234 , Paula Kay RobertM -88 235 I Ruben sfuaniss, 235 ,Ronald-ae, as, 235 Brown, Ronnie-50, 210 Buckingham, Kate-235 Buell, Harold-186 Buffam, David-50, 222 Bundgaard, Inger-66, 147,186 Bunnett, Robert-64,79,110,210 Bunzow,John-64,79, 106,210 Burback, Joyce-235 Burdick, Denny-186 Burke, Patrick-112, 235 Burke, Thomas-112, 235 Burnett, Peggy R. -235 Burnett, Robert-210 Burnette, Yvette C. -222 Burns, Bruce-186 Burns, Donald-210 Burrows, L, Jeanne-68, 186 Burson, Melanie R. -49, 222 Buscho, Dale- 186 Buscho, Gary-235 Bush, Mike-235 Bushnell, Darlene J. -70. 210 Bussman, Dave-57, 65, 210 Bussman, John W.-65,118,222 Bussman, Sarah-235 Butcher, Penny-71, 235 Butler, Darlene Butler, Ronald Butterfield,Bruce-88,89,119,235 Butterfield, Candy M. -222 Butterfield,Scott-79,81,115,116,129, 130, 131 Byrne, Greer - 48. 235 C Cadonau, Barbara-55, 186 Cadrecha, Caren - 55, 186 Cadrecha, Cass-60, 63, 222 Copenhagen, Carol J. -223 Copenhagen, Ruth - 235 Corcoran, Maureen -188, 193 Corneil, Chris- 1 88 Cornell, Barbara - 53, 182, 188 Corrigan, John -188 Costello, Linda- 211 Couche, Charles - 235 Couche, Janice-188 Council, Louise-188 Couture, Rodney - 211 Coverstone, Ann L. - 211 Coverstone, James -116, 119, 235 Cowan, Cathleen - 71 Cowley, Craig-62, 116, 211 Cowley, Sharon - 235 Cox, Gregory - 235 Cox, John Craig, Kathy Cramer, Douglas -110,112, 124,223 Cramer, Steve - 64, 131,188,120, 121 Crandall, Connie- 50, 235 Crandall, Gini -71 Crandall, Thomas R. -84, 223 Craven, Regina-71, 235 Crawford, Cynthia - 235 Crawford, George -188 Crawford, Shirley- 223 Crichton, Bruce-64, 92, 124, 211 Critchfield, -235 Crittenden, Brian Crittenden, Dave L. - 188, 223 Croeni, Colleen R. -211 Croeni, Julie-235 Crosier, Neal Crossley, Diane - 235 Cain, James-96, 186 Cameron, Laurie F,-222 Campbell, Dick-64, 116, 186 Campbell, Stephan J. - 222 Canright, Pamela-49, 137, 187 Cantelon, Bob-89, 235 Carden, Janet Jo Carley,WiIliam-92,124,187 Carlson, Judith -50, 67,187 Carlson, Linda-210 Carlson, Michelle-235 Carlson, Nancy-187 Carlson, Terry-222 Carlyle, Jacqueline- 187 Carney, Michael -235 Carrier, Courtland-96, 222 Carrier, Linda- 59, 62, 187 Cascadden, David-235 Case, Debbie J. - 70,154, 210 Cassanova, Robert-210 Cassanova, Shirley-187 Castles, Patrick Castles, Ronald- 1 16, 187, 210 Cauduro, Patricia-98, 235 Caufield,Ted-84, 118,210 Caufman,Christie-53,187 Cavanaugh, Arthur-64, 79, 187 Cerlenko, Cathy L.-210 Chandler, Bruce-235 Chapman, Rebecca-223 Chappell, Barbara-187 Chase, Janet-235 Chenoweth, Noreen L. -223 Chew, Sherry K. -223 ChiravoIlatti,J.-187 Chloupek, Susan-235 Ciappini, Guy A. -223 Clark, Carolyn-57, 211 Clark, Donald-235 Clark, Loretta-210 Clark, Marilyn--211 Clark, Mary- 145, 187 Clark. Priscilla-223 Clark, Steve- 181 Clarke, Mark D.-110, 126,223 Clelan,Dana-71, 137,235 Clelen, John-187 Cleys, Philip-89, 235 Cleys, Wade James- 1 18, 223 Clute, Sally J. -223 Clutter, Cheryl-235 Coefield, Leslie Ann-71, 235 Coffman, Steve C.-235 Coffman, Steven D. - 187 Cohen, Carolyn-223 Cole. Richard-211 Coleman, Bryn Marie-235 Coleman, William-187 Collin, Candace-235 Collin, Crystal D.-154, 211 Collins, Elaine-223 Collins, Melanie-71, 235 Collins, Susan-235 Cone, Brian Lee-188 Cone, Patricia-71, 235 Connell, Pat-80, 188 Cook, Elizabeth - 148, 188 Cook, James-188 Cook, John-57, 188 Cook, Leslie J.-223 Cool, James-188 Coombs, Dorothy-49, 188 Coon, Larry-48, 188 Coon, Susan-50, 57, 61, 62, 211 Cooper, Christina-188 Cooper, Ruth A.-223 Crossley, Marilyn-211 Crouch, Don-89, 118,235 Cruikshank, Mary Rose- 137 Cunningham, Michael R. -55, 61, 189 Curry, Susan-223 Curtin, David-235 Dahl, John R.-235 Dahl, Ralph-211 Dale,Carolyn-55.59,147,189 Daly, Matthew Dalziel, Cathy- 189 Dalziel, James- 189 Dana, Christy L. - 48,223 Dana, Emily A. -223 Dangelo, Patti - 189 Danner, L. -223 Dascomb, Lynda C. - 223 Davidson, Douglas A. - 211 Davidson, Douglas L. -48, 235 Davis, Deborah -235 Davis, Donna L. -223 Davis, Howard B. - 223 Davis, Jeffrey -189 Davis, K. -235 Davis, Richard Scott- 223 Davis, Sandra G. - 223 Davis, Steve L. - 223 Davison, Carolouise-189 Dawes, Jane V. -55, 211 Day, Leslie Ann - 235 Dean, Barbara L. Dean, Christopher- 1 89 Dean, Cindy-235 Dean, Richard -235 Dearborn, Rennie Deg raaf, Andrew H. - 223 Dehen, Kenneth - 223 Dehen, Paul -235 Dekoning, Robert A.-124, 223 Delay, Lawrence Curt - 80, 124 Delessert, Roger-64, 189, 116 Deluca, Carol -235 Deluca, Kris- 1 89 Detlefsen, Dan - 50, 51, 146, 187 Devecka, Michael E. - 223 Dewitt, John Dibble, Bob Dick, Claire-235 Dietz, Klari - 50,51,146,187 Dietz, Millie - 235 ' Digangi,Jeff-80, 189,206 Digangi, Mark-88, 89, 157. 235 Digregorio,Lorraine-119, 127,211,235 Digregorio, Richard-63 Dill, Jerry K. Dill. Robert-235 Dinihanian, Harry-235 Dinihanian, Janet- 1 89 Dirker, Holly B. -137, 223 Dixon, Richard- 189 Docken, Lee-64, 80, 189, 124 Docken, Mark-84, 211 Dodds, Stephen-64, 80, 131, 1 Dodey, K. -235 18.211 Dodge, Karen - 235 Dodge, Laurie Dodge, Leslie J. -98, 190, 235 Doherty, Margaret-60, 68, 189 Dolan, Carol - 223 Dolan, John -189 Dolgenow, Debbie J. Donahue, Tom -211 Donlon, Debra -71 Donlon, Michael Donlon, Timothy - 84, 223 Donley, D. - 235 Donnelly, Deborah - 235 Dooley, Kathleen Dooley, Timothy - 211 Doppke, Susanne Doreen, Bruce Dorries, Dan Herbert - 211 Doty, James E. -235 Doucet, Patricia Ann - 211 Dougan, Douglas-223 Douglas, David -112, 223 Douglas, Donald -132, 235 Douglas, Jerry-62, 63, 190 Douglas, Phyllis A. -190 Downing, Jeffrey G. - 223 Drorbaugh, Jack - 50,92,95, 124,190 Duckler, Heidi J. -223 Duncan, Dale E. Duncan, David - 92,94, 124,211 Dunn, Ashlie Ann - 50,211 Durtschi, Shirley Kay - 211 Duvall, Colette R. -190 Duvall, Renault R. - 223 Duzan, Alan -211 Dwyer, David - 235 Dykstra, Patricia -235 9 Eames, Janis-67, 71, 235 Eastman, John-223 Eaton, Craig-84, 118, 223 Eaton, Douglas-55, 190 Ebert, Janet Marie-55, 190 Eckmann, Margaret-71, 235 Economus, George D. -223 Ediger, Beverly Ann-190 Edlefsen, Hillery-233 Edwards, Cynthia J. -59, 66, 211 Edwards, Tawnie-223 Egbert, Gary A. -223 Egbert, Kenneth-84, 211 Egert, Janine-235 Eichenberger, Dick D. -84, 131,223 Eleam, Patrick-68, 211 Elliott, Edwin -96, 112 Elliott, Kathryn-49, 211, 235 Ellis, Michelle A.-223 Elonka, Vicki L.-223 Elway, Janette E.-223 Endres, Linda Ann-190 Endsley, Kathleen Ann -190 Endlsey, Ken Allan Engel, Susan-71, 235 Engels, Paul -66, 84, 118, 126, 211 Epperson, Marcia-235 Epperson, Patti -71 , 223 Epstein, Janet-71 Epstein, Leslye-68, 190, 235 Ericksen, Sally-235 Erickson, Janis-223 Erickson, Jon E.-223 Erickson, Sharon-71, 236 Erickson, Vicki Lee-211 Erland, Alan-211 Esser, William-190 Estabrook, Laura L.-223 Estep, Gergory Evans, Allison-86, 87, 190 Evans, Lawrence-190 Evatt, Francine-236 Faber, Ann-211 Fachini, Mike L. -223 Faeder. Gabriele Fairchild, Linda M.-223 Farah, Barbara Farah, Shirley-48, 49, 211, 223 Fariss, Linda- 190 Farr, James-236 Fast, Barbara-71, 236 Fatherree, Jennie Fatherree, John-211 Faxon, Daniel -211 Fazzolari, Steven-89, 112, 236 Feibleman, Gil -48, 62, 66,118,211 Feinberg, Roy-236 Fenton, Pam L.-190 Fern, Peter-211 Fettis, Gayle Thelene- 50,211 Fick, Douglas-236 Field, Daniel-69, 211 Finn, Greg-211 Fishel, Scott-57, 60, 84, 211 Fitch, Leslie- 191 Fitzhugh, Susan M. -223 Fleming, Beverly-71, 236 Fleming, David Fletcher, Mike - 236 Fletcher, Patricia A. - 191 Fletcher, Steve- 223 Flink, Kevin-236 Floyd, Susanne M. -211 Foleen, Chris H, -223 Forrest, Clyde-45. 127, 236 Forse, Carol -71, 21 1, 236 Forse, Nancy R. - 55 Forster, Alan - 236 Fort, Jon -89, 1 10, 132, 236 Fort, Margaret Jo - 66, 211 Fossum, Jeffrey E. - 223 Foster, Douglas G.-48, 49, 191 Fowler, Dwight-80, 211 Fowler, Terri Lee-82, 223 Fowlks, Clarice-71, 236 Fowler, Terri- 223 Fox, Pamela Ann - 223 Fox, Thomas - 211 Francis, Janice-57, 59, 66, 191 Franklin, Victoria- 191 Frankus, Tom Franz, Liese -191 Fraser, Brian - 236 Fraser, Jullane-70, 211 Fraser, Mark Douglas - 211 Frazer, William D.-110, 132,223 Frederickson, Marlyss - 224 Fredricks, Carol-50, 191 Fredericks, Lance B. -60, 84, 212 Freeman, Janet- 71,236 Freund, Robert - 89, 236 Friberg, Norma K. -68, 212 Frisch, Connie-236 Frisch, Louann Frutiger. Jeanine M- 212 Fryer, Kathi M.-212 Fullman, Jeffery-49, 119, 124,236 Funes,Garyl.-48,49, 185,191 Furry, Stephen-64, 80, 191 Fyhr, Patricia-224 Galen, Christie Evan - 57, 59, 60, 62, 66, 98, 208, 212 Galkin,Marla-68,191 Gallagher, Debbie L.-68, 70, 212 Gallagher, Wilham K.-126, 224 Galloway, Patricia L.-71, 236 Gammon. Lee Marie-212 Gander, Eric Gandy, Gail-224 Gander, E. -236 Gano, Becky-191 Gard, Kristen L.-224 Gardner, David Knoles-48,49,65,80.191 Garfield, Pam Ann-224 Garmire, Rick L.-191 Garrison, Deborah-224 Garvey, John Michael -84, 236 Garvey, Mark D. Gass, Dorian-236 Gates, Anthony-236 Gates, Diane L. -212 Gates, Susan Gaydos, Wayne Gedney, Janice-49, 71, 236 Gedney, Jim -59, 62, 96, 212 Ge1re,Jim-224 Gefre, Tom A. -191 Gans, Marilyn-49, 236 George, Kathy-211 George, Steve - 224, 236 George, Susan Kay- 191 Georges, Andra R.-224 Georges, Thomas-212 Germain, Wendy- 191 Genfais, Judy A. -224 Gervais, Paul-212 Gibson, John E.-192 Gibson, Melanie Ann-224 Gilberd, Randy J.- 192 Gill, Kathy A. -224 Gillespie, Linda-49, 224 Gillette, Christian-192 Gillette, Douglas-224 Gillette, Robin l,-212 Gillingham, Sheila A. -48, 224 Gittelsohn, Dena-59, 60, 66, 212 Glassner, Lynn-236 Glesmann, Shawn-236 Gluth, Nicholas E.-192 Godin, Leonard-224 Goerz, Ardith N.-224 Goerz, Janice-192 Golden, Norma-224 Golding, Anne Karen-212 Goodwin, Helen Ann-212 Goudge,Brenda-166,192 Goudge, William G. -132, 224 Gowen, Kathy-192 Graber, Judith A,-224 Graber, Neil -212 Gradasoff, Gloria-59, 62, 212 Grafe, Mark T.-224 Grafton, Jeannine-236 Graham, Barbara-192 Graham, Mary-236 Graubard, Allen Gray, Greta-71, 236 Gray, Nancy H. -224 Gray, Paul J.-80, 192 Grecco, Mark-224 Green, Dwight Randy -212 Green, Ida M. -224 Green, Jackie L.-212 Green, Jacqueline-148, 192 Green, Jennifer J.-212 Green, Lori E.-224 Green, Sidney-48, 49, 192 Grier. Jan Mary -236 Griffin, Greg- 192 Grimberg, Daniel-89, 112,236 Grimberg, Julie A.-220 Gronquist, Christie A. -224, 21 2 Gullixson, Mary Jo-224 Gunderson, Debbie-192 Gutzler, Mark A.-110, 224 Hagg, David-236 Hagglund, Barbara A.-59, 62,212 Hagglund, Hal G.-48, 49, 84, 224 Haglund, Lee-96 Haleston, Michelle-236 Hall, Catherine-59, 70, 212 Hall, David Hall, James-236 Hall, Kenneth-67, 119,212 Hall, Kirk-236 Hallberg, Beverly A. -224 Hallberg, Dianne Rae-55, 61 , 66, 212 Haller. Jeanette-236 Halling, Gary-236 Halloran, Patrick-48, 236 Halme, Sharon A. -212 Hamel, Arne-192 Hamel, Pamela-236 Hamilton, David-4B,95, 127,236 Hamilton. Susan E. -67, 212 Hammond, Sally Rea-49, 212 Hanafin, Gary-236 Hanauska, Cathy-71, 236 Hankins, Valerie-212 Hanschar, Harry A. -224 Hansen, Debbie-236 Hanson, Della-71, 236 Hanson, Vickey Lynn-154, 212 Hardin, Diana-71, 236 Hardin, Richard D.-118, 224 Harding, Terry- 192 Harnett, Jacqueline- 236 Harold, Dan-224 Haroun, Larry-49, 236 Haroun,Lynne-57,192 Harper, Gregory- 1 12, 236 Harrington, James-79, 192 Harrington, Patrick- 192 Harrington, Scott-224 Harrington, Susan-236 Harris, Mark E. -224 Harris, Rhonda Ruth-148,192 Harris, William-236 Harrow, David-55, 64, 80, 124, 192 Hartley, Anthony Hartley, Claire L. -224 Hartmann, Vicki Lynn -57,61,193 Harvey, Diane L. Harvey, James-236 Harvey. Susan-236 Hasson, Miriam J.-49, 224 Hastings, Dennis-236 Hastings, Reese -119, 236 Hawkins, Nancy M. -212 Haworth, Donna J.- 193 Hayden, Neal A. -224 Hayes, Charles-224 Hayes, Stephen-236 Head, Lee L.-212 Hearon, Nancy-224 Hearon, Steven-50, 193 Heathman, Steven S. -49, 224 Hedberg. Jan Price-237 Hedberg, Judy-68, 212 Heiselt, Shauna Ray-193 Held, Kurt-64,80,193 Hemstreet, Billie J.-193 Henning, Kay-237 Henry, Katherine R.-224 Henry, Robert-48,49,193 Hepp,Donna-57,61,193 Hepp, Micheal -89, 127,237 Hetzler, Kathleen M. -193 Heuvelhorst, Michael-89, 237 Hewett, Lesley Louise-212 Hickox, Patricia L.-98,193 Hicks, Jill A.-91, 167, 224 Hicks, Tom-89, 237 Hill, Janet-71, 237 Hill, Norman-212 Hinds, John S. -49, 224 Hirte, Marilyn-57,61,189,193 Hixon, Kate L.-225 Hobbs, Dalton K.-96, 225 Hodel, Robert E.-225 Hodel, Tom-193 Hodes, Francine-225 Hoffman, Frank-59,69,193 Hoffmann, John-63, 124, 212 Hoisington, Gail Ann-57, 61, 68, 193 Hoisington, Gary-237 Holden, Carol -71, 237 Hollander, Brian-80, 103, 157, 193 Hollen, Bruce-119, 237 Hollen, Ted -79, 129,212 Hollenbeck, Barbara D. -225 Hollenbeck, Walker- 193 Holiopeier, Larry- 1 19, 237 Holloway, Robert-225 Holm, Richard-212 Holm, Steven J.-225 Honsinger, Richard-124 Hopkins, Sharon L. -225 Horne, Carla C. -225 Horton, Troy-89, 112, 237 , Houghton, Dennis-194 Houghton, Robert-89, 119,237 Howard, Beverly-71, 237 Howard, Patty K. -225 Howe, Pamela K. -70, 212 Howell, Douglas-212 Howell, Gregory F.-84, 118,225 Hoyt, Herbert D. Hoyt, Randy Hudson, Craig -237 Huggins. Christine M. -225 Huggins, Jonathan- 103, 124, 194 Huggins, Kenneth L.-225 Hughes, Catherine-237 Hughes, John C. - 63,G4,110,212 Hughes, Rebecca A.-225 Hughes, Ron T.-50, 79,225 Hulme, Charles-237 Humphries, Phyllis-225 Humphries, Richard-194 Huntington, M.-212 Hurd, Suzanne-237 Hurst, Janet Leigh -59, 194 Hurst, Keith A.-55, 64, 79, 144, 194 Huser, Mark D,-225 Huson, John W. -225 Hutchinson, Karen E.-225 Hutchinson, Kay A. -212 Hutchinson, Kirk-89, 237 Hyde, Lynn Anne-55,59,61,62,194 i lnahara, Sharon J. -225 lngalsbe, Lon-225 lngalsbe, Tam-71, 237 lnglesby, Thomas W. -64, 102, 194 Innes, William J. Irwin, Vickie- 194 Isaacson, John Gary-118, 126,225 Israel, Edward -89, 112,237 Israel, Jeffrey- 59. 80, 212 Itkin, Henry Irving -48, 59. 62, 213 Itkin, Marianne-237 Jack, Elizabeth-237 Jackson, Jill- 194 Jackson, Scott Alan-225 Jacobs, Leo Peter Jacobs, Leonie Jacobs, Yvonne-194 Jacobsen, Lynn-71, 237 Jacobsen, Marlise-213 Jager, John-67, 213 Jager,William-124, 127,237 James, Douglas-89, 112 Jameson, Paul Bill-79, 213 Jamison, Jody C.-225 Jarmer, Gregory-237 Jenkins, Cindy-225 Jenkins, David - 84,213 Jenkinson, Robert-65, 131,213 Jensen, Barbara-87,194 Jensen, Donald R.-48,49,50, 59.62, 105,156,191,194 Jensen, Jan-213 Jewell, Kerby-71, 237 Jewell, Kristi K. -225 Jewett, Judy D. -68, 154,213 Joehnke, Douglas A. Johanson, Rex M.-121,194 Johnesse, Paul -237 Johnson, Brenn-71, 237 Johnson, Carol J. -225 Johnson, Cindy B. -225 Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Jones on, David-213, 237 on, Debbie on, Dick-213 on, Gary W. on, Mark R. on,Michael-65, 132,225 on, Nancy J. -48, 225 on, Patti - 194 on, Ralph E.-194 Johnson, Randy W.-48, 132,225 ton, Jeffrey D.-79,116,125, ton, Lee-213 . Donna L, -225 Jones, Gregory Scott-96, 225 Jones, Lloyd E.-86,87,148,195 Jones . Sharon May-213 Jones, Steven-97, 213 Jones, Virgina-237 Jones, Walter L. -85, 225 Jones, Willie E. JOrdahI,Nancy-156,195 Jordshaugen, Kathy J.-213 Jorgens, William J. -195 Josep h, Marlene-237 Jostad, Nancy A.-213 JuIian,Joann-195 Kaeser, Evan L. -116, 225 Kahl, Stephen-237 Kalesse, Lau rie-48, 237 Kalinoski, Wendee-71, 237 Kamish, Edward D,-84, 132,225 Kammer. Christine- 1 95 Kammerer, Bill-195 Kammerer, Christie C. -225 Kaplick, Renate- 195 Karafotias, Nick- 1 95 Karamanos,John-64,116, 124,213 Karlin, Joan-49, 59, 62,195 Karlin, Sally-225 Karlin, Beth-71, 237 Karr, Sarah Kathryn - 59,213 Karste, Kristin-237 Kauffman, Tom -84, 213 Kaufman, Richard-64, 84, 118, 135, 213 Kavitt, Benita Jo -213 Keef, Kathleen K. -225 Keeler, Mark S. -118, 225 Keele r, Maureen-98, 213 Keeler, Michael -89,237 Keiling, Jacki -237 Keiling, Wallene-195 Keim, Rolfe - 237 Keller, Linda-55, 195 Kelley, Craig -137, 213 Kelley, Susan C. -225 Kelly, David- 137, 213 KBIIY. Kelly. Kelty, Edward Randy Timothy-213 John R. -213 Kennedy, James-237 Kennedy, Judy- 195 Kennedy, William- 132, 213 Kerns, Gary L.-225 Karr, Robert-213 Keyser, Steven Kidd, JOSH-50. 51,146,195 Killion, Mike-194 king, king, King, king, Laurie K.-137, 225 Patrick David-225 Randall-55,137,195 William K.-225 Kinney, Richard D. -213 Kinsey, Caro-213 KlI'lSS y, Gail -59, 70, 213 Kirrie, Gaye - 55,61,195 Kirsch, Jeff-64, 79, 195 Kirsch, Jo Marie-226 Kisinger, Debbie-62, 196 Kisinger, Lorilee-237 Kisinger, Michelle R.-226 Kjos, Laurie-237 Kletzer, Connie M. -226 Kletzer, Kenneth -137 Knapp, TBITBYICS-54, 132, 226, 2 Knippel, Kristin Knobbs, Madeleine- 196 Knodell, Steve W. -225 Knope, John-64, 79, 104 Knope, Lynn-71, 137, 237 Knox, Mark-126, 213 Knox, Pamela A. -225 Knudsen, Bruce-196 Koch, Randy-213 Kohnle, Karen-196 Kopra, David L.-226 Kopra, Weikko -53, 121, 213 Kornberg, Sandra-225 Koste Koste Kowit rlitz, Amy-71, 237 rlitz, David - 63, 226 z, Teresa-67, 237 Krahn,Rick-60,196 Krahn, Susan L. -226 Kralovec, Bill-213 37 Kramer, Edward L.-50, 84, 118, 121,226 Krause, William-237 Kriara, Katherine D.-57, 61, 213 Krieg, John-237 Krippaehne, Joanne-71, 237 Krippaehne, William-213 Krohn, Kris A.-110, 226 Krohn, Robert-213 Krowartz, Jacalyn-57, 61, 196 Krupa,Ed-64,196 Kruse, David-108, 196 Kruse, Diane-23, 50, 154 Kruse, Mary P. -226 Kullberg, Patricia-55, 59, 61 , 62, 196 Kuntz, Larry E.-226 Labby, Lawrence R.-196 X Labby, Paul -89, 112, 135, 237 Laberge, Tom-226 Lachenmeier,R.-59,64,78,79,104,131,191 Lafond, Catharine M. -71, 237 Lamb, Constance A.-213 Lamb, Peter-59, 62, 79, 213 Langdon, William W.-237 Lange, Anthony C.-196 Lardiere, Rocco J. -59, 62, 196 Larkin, Carrie M. -213 Larkin, Geralyn J. -167, 226 Larkin, Laurie-71, 213 Larkin, Mike-213, 238 Larsen. Mary Anne-226 l Larson, James P. -79, 238 ' Larson, Katherine H. -53, 57, 61, 68, 69, 196 Laspa, Tevis D. -238 Lassen, Victoria M.-60, 98, 213 Lathrop, Cheryl Ann-226 Lathrop, Gregory S.-238 Lathrop, Rodney A.-121,196 Laudie, Marsha-238 Laughlin, Colby L.-84, 208, 213 Lawrence, Gordon T.-238 Lawrence, Randall C.-50, 94, 226 Lawrence, Steven L. -50, 146, 196 Lawrence, William C.-60, 124,214 Lawson, Linda D. -196 Leahy, Colleen-226 Leahy, John -57.94, 126, 214 Leatherman, Stuart Fl.-196 Leduc, John-214 Leduc, Rene S. -71, 238 Lee, Cindy J.-71, 238 Lee, Dan-238 Lee, Ronald-50, 214 Leech, Everett A. Jr. - 238 Leech, Tom Lefore, Kimberly-71, 238 Lehman, Mark S.-226 Lehrer, Carla J. -238 Lemmons, Diane K.-91, 226 Lesch, Harold B. -226 Leshgold, Carol J. -71, 238 Letourneux, Bruce L. - 89, 127,238 Leupp, Rod T.-89,112, 127,238 Leupp, Stacia R. -55, 197 Levine, Daniel - 1 19, 238 Lewis, Diane M.-57, 61, 197 Lewis, Holly A.-238 Lewis, Timothy L.-238 Lezak, Deborah A. -71, 238 Lillig, Paul G.-BO, 197 Lind, Daniel-214 Lind, David H.-118, 226 Lind, Douglas C. -238 Lind, Samuel Rodney-238 Lindgren, Dana Ann Lindhe, Diane C.-226 I Lindhe, Susan J.-226 I Lindlar, Kathy M. -238 Lissy, lann G.-70, 214 Lister, Ernie Litsjo, Goran H.J.-126 Liu, Benson W.-50, 51 , 64, 146, 197, 202 Liu, Thomas J. - 137, 226 Loar, Sherrie-226 Locke, Donna L. -197 Locke, Gail Ann-98, 214 Lodwig, Richard G.-226 Loewer, Kathleen S. -226 Londer,Elaine-57,197 Londer, Randi Sue-71, 238 Lonero, Kathy M.-214 Long, David N.-197 Long, Dorothy V. -197 Long, Scott-237 Loomis, Barbara L. Loomis, Pamela-214 Lord, Karen S.-98, 214 Losli, Cindy A. -50, 71, 214 Losli, Julie M.-238 Lotz, Matthew-238 Lovin, Stephen A.-197 Lowry, Betty J. -71, 238 Lowry, Candace Louise-214 Loyland, Bruce A. Loyland, Rand! H. -238 Lu liner, Davi -60,613,214 Luiten, Claire E. -50, 214 Lukens, Judy-238 Lukens, Marie-226 Luman, Dave C.-120,121,197 Lund, Ellen D.-238 Lundblade, Carol Sue-137. 226 Lundblade, John E. -55, 59, 103, 137,186,197 Lundquist, Keith-238 Lundquist, Kristine L. -50, 51 , 87, 146, 197 Lynch, Jenine L.-238 Lynch, Francine C. -226 ITI MacArthur. Marilyn - 226 MacBean, Norman D. -1 19, 238 MacBean. Wendy C. -70, 214 MacDonald, Mark - 226 MacFarlane, Bonnie G. -59, 60. 66, 214 MacFarlane, Robert F. -226 Mack, Angela-214 Mackeson, Wayne - 238 MacPherson, Steve-62, 94, 197 Madden, James-214 Magness, Scott E. -96, 226 Mahony, Sharon - 226 Maki, Eric A. -238 Maki, Victoria - 197 Maloney, Eileen A. - 238 Maloney, Stephen M. Maltase, Debra - 214 Malter, Warren Michael- 238 Maltzeff, Eugene- 214 Mandel, Scott H.-92, 124, 226 Mangold, Kim Andrea- 59,226 Manley, Michael- 50, 214 McMahan, Marilyn-50, 198 McMahan, Jim McMullen, Betty A.-227 McMullen, Robbie-238 McNabb, Melanie-198 McNabb, Pat-167, 227 McNaught, Joe-59, 69, 92, 124,208,214 McNeil,Joan-57,108,148,199 McNitt, Robbie-214 McFlae, Kathleen Jo -70, 214 McReary, Linda A. -49, 227 Meacham. Steven-215 Meadows, Marlyss-215 Meaney, Philip-64, 80, 215 Medici,'Susan-71, 238 Meece, Laureen-227 Meek, Marjorie-98, 227 Mehlig, Linda L. -227 Meier, Eliot-112, 215 Meier, Kathy L.-227 Meighan, Jain Menashe, Denise R.-227 Menashe, Joseph-215 Menashe, Lynn-55, 199 Meneshe B.-119, 238 Menashe, Nace D.-227 Menashe, Nisa J.-215 Menashe, Robert Menashe, Rosalyn D.-227 Merrill, Libby-238 Merritt, Eddie-239 Mersereau, Laura-239 Mersereau, William B.-50,51,146,198 Mersereau, J. - 227 Messinger, Thomas-215 Messier, Debra-239 Metcalf, Tony- 130, 198 Metcalfe, Duncan-239 Mickey, Susan Elain-215 Middleton, Blake-215 Middleton, Wade-89, 112, 113, 239 I7 Nadal, Kathryne- 50. 59, 68, 137, 144, 145, 200 Naftalin, Lorie A. - 227 Nagel, Gideon-215 Nagel, Scott-89, 119, 239 Nakadate, Mary Ann - 59, 62, 66, 70, 215 Naslrom, Christine L.-215 Neese, David Arthur- 215 Neilson, David - 239 Nelsen, Craig -49, 137,215 Nelsen, Eric-49. 239 Nelsen. Kristine-40, 50, 51, 146, 200 Nelson, Cindilee-71, 239 Nelson, Joann-200 Nelson, Robert - 239 Nepom, David - 63 Nepom,G.-53,59,60,66, 182,239,200 Newberg, Ronald B. -50, 51, 62, 146, 200 Newbry, Jeffrey E. -96, 227 Newell. Don-64, 65, 79, 215 Newhell, Cynthia - 227 Newmark, Richard-63, 239 Newton, Charles R. - 200 Newton, Douglas-48, 215 Nichols, Mark - 200 Nicholson, Bruce-239 Nicholson. Douglas -49,96. 132,215 Nicholson, Jan - 227 Nielsen, Jennifer- 239 Nielsen, Margaret L. Nielsen, Richard Nielsen. Sonja- 53.59.200 Nimz, Richard Ninemire, Steven -215 Noack, Gary K. -64,106,129, 131,200 Noack, Todd G. - 227 Noble, Stanton - 215 Nordin, Dennis -64, 80, 215 Miles Man nan, Lucy Margaret - 50, 214 Mansfield, Mary Manslield, Mercedes- 1 97, 226 Marcus, Dean -214 Markee, Krista-108, 194. 197 Miles, Deborah Rue-62, 98, 215 Miles, Gary D. -227 Miles, Kimberly A.-50,59,70,154.215 Miles, Samuel-215 ,Virginia-239 Nordlander, Steven Norman, Peggy A. - 215 Norte, Ted Russell - 106, 200 North, Sandra - 239 Novak, Michele-55, 61, 108, 200 Markee, Richard A. -48, 226 Marlow, Mike R.-198 Marquette, Gary L. -198 Marshall, Elaine M. -214 Marshall, Gay-71, 238 Marshall, Janet-53, 198 Marshall, Jennifer-214 Marshall,JillJ.-214 MarshaIl,JOl'1n-64, 192, 214 Marshall, Katherine Marshall, Susie-198 Martin,Bruce-64, 121,214 Martin, Eugene D. Martini. David E.-226 Maslen, William- 119, 238 Mason, Karen Matthews, David-214 Maurice, Tom-226 May, Dianne Gail -214 Mays, Steve P.-84, 126,227 Mayer, Scott E,-198 Mayko, Mark J,-64, 80, 105, 198 Mayko, Maryann-227 Mays, Steve McAdams Ga Miliucci, Denny-239 Miller, Branton C.-198 Miller, Chris L.-55,198 Miller, Christine-71, 239 Miller, Kevin-239 Miller, John-124 Miller,Jory-57,198 Miller, Lawrance-239 Miller, Page W.-227 Miller, Rebecca-239 Miller, Richard E.-227 Miller, Sharman E. -98, 227 Miller, Ted M. -63, 227 Millison, Chris-215 Miliucci, Dennis Mills, David Mills. Steve Mills, Thomas-239 Miner, Cynthia-239 Minger, John-215 Mohr, Thomas Molstein, Andrea M. -227 Montag, Alison A.-227 Montag, Meredith-198 Montgomery H. Paul -116, 124, 215 Moon, Bruce D.-62,198 Novak, R. Scott-89, 239 Nowels, Lynn E. -49, 227 Nowels, Nannette-48, 59, 62, 200 Nunn, Jack Rush - 118, 200 Nunn, Teresa L. Nylandar, Judy L.-215 O Obereg. Larry A.-228 O'Brien, Kevin O'Brien, Robin E.-48, 49, 50, 215 O'Connell, Georgia-228 O'Connell,Tim-215 O'Brien, K. -239 Ogburn, James-64. 80, 200 Ogburn, Walter-215 O'Harra, Steven -127, 289 Ohiser, Roda-239 Okeson, Melva-71, 239 Oliver, David -89 I TY McAllister, Scott- 1 27, 238 McAllister, Victoria- 214 McArthur, Mary-198 McAyeal, Randy - 214 McBride, Debra-238 McBride, Walter-198 McBurnett, Jim McCann, Jim -198 McCarl Dou las C -96, 277 Moore Moore Moore Moore , Brian-215 . Kathleen-227 ,Charles-239 ,Kevin-118, 119, 239 Moore, Sherri Moorman. Nancy - 227, 239 Moran Morga . Sheila-227 n, Garry-50, 63, 215 Oliver, Donald - 200 Oliver, William - 84, 228 Oliverio, Cathy L. - 228 Olson, Cindy - 71 , 98,239 Olson, Evan - 239 Olson, Janice Carol -215 Olson, Richard - 239 Olson, Shirley Fl. -68, 215 . 9 - McClanahan, Craig -49, 238 McClellan, Beverly Jo McClellan, Frank-49, 214 McConnell, Lynne C.-227 McDermott, Lauri -70, 214 McDonald, Deborah-71, 238 McDonald, Mark McDonald, Matt F. -1 12, 238 McDowell, Janice C. -214 McDowell, Margaret-71, 238 McDutfie, Timothy S.-198 McElligott, Jean-198 McEwen, Bruce-238 McFadden, Don-198 McFadden, Patrick McFeron, Stanley B.-227 McGinley, Cheryl-50, 198 McGinley. Deborah J.-214 McGoodwin, Mary L.-214 McGriff, Thomas-214 McGuire, Clifford N. -227 McGuire, Marsha J. -55, 214 Mcllraith, Karen S. -227 Mcllraith, Mike-238 Mclnnis, Kelly M.-227 Mclntosh. Susan-214 Mclntyre, Alana-214 McKeever, Joan McKeon, Mary McKillip, Jane-198 McLeod, Colleen-214 McMahan, Judith E. Mormance, Michael- 198 Morris, Mary M. - 227 Morris, William E. -198 Morrison, Margaret-57, 87, 198 Morrow, Michael J. -49, 227 Mosbacher, Steven J. -49, 227 Mosbacher, Steven J. -227 Moscow, Esther-53, 57, 59, 60, 61 , 66, 198 Moscow, Jeffrey-53, 59, 62, 66, 215 Moscow, Shenlvin H. - 227 Mosley, James H. - 84, 118, 132,227 Moyer. Eugene Moyer, Jenny- 239 Moylett, Pete C. Mravu nac, Dag mar- 239 Muchmore, Michael -89, 239 Muir, Mary Jane - 215 Mulligan, Colleen-198 Mummey, Marcille - 239 Mumper, Susie -198 Murphy, Dan J. - 53. 55, 59, 61, 66, 198 Murphy, Patrick G. - 227. 239 Murphy, Pat M. -220, 227 Murphy, Peter Murray, Alex - 227 Murray, Jamia-49, 57, 61, 182, 196 Murphy, P. -239 Murray, Katherine - 215 Musolf, Dave R. - 200 Musser, James L. - 64, 79, 81 , 131 , 200 Myers, Douglas-239 Myers P. Bruce - 60,200 Ordway, Gregory J. - 228 Oseran, Daniel S. -220, 228 Ostlind, Mark-239 Ostomel, Debra J. - 228 Overlund, Ronald - 50,201 Owens, Catherine - 67, 228 Pace, Mike- 239 Pace, Stanton - 239 Packard, Richard - 228 Packwood, Sheila - 228 Paddack, Rychen - 239 Page, Nelson - 239 Palaske, Paul- 201 Palmer, David-215 Palumbo, Jerry- 89, 239 Palumbo, John - 215 Park, Scott-55, 64, 77, 78, 79, 81, 105, 201 Parker, Chris - 166, 201 Parker, Craig -64, 215 Parker, David - 215 Parker, Lynn A. -228 Parker, Mimi-71, 239 Parrott, Richard - 239 Parry, Edward T. -201 Parsons, Gary - 239 Partipilo, Douglas P. Pascuzzi, Antoinette-239 Pascuzzi, Pat John -118, 228 Pasero, John - 95 Pasero, Mark - 64, 92, 93, 201,239 Paterson. Christy A. - 228 Paul, Carolyn C. -215 Paul, Greg-215 Payne, Jack - 201 Payne, Jim - 67 Pearce, Gary-89, 112,239 Pearce, Richard-64, 79,201 Pearson, Barbara-71, 239 Pearson, Eric-84, 132,228 Pearson, Jacqueline-133, 215, 228 Pearson, Julie Ann - 133 Pearson, Steven - 62, 201 Pearson, Vicki- 201 Perkins, Kathie G. - 216 Perko, Brian - 239 Perry, Michael-67, 110, 131, 208, 216 Peters, Keith -118, 215 Peters, Lesley - 201 Peterson, Steve-79, 124, 125, 201 Peterson, Terry L. -48, 94, 228 Peterson, Valerie - 239 Pettibone, Marc S. - 228 Pezel, Tom -112, 239 Phillips, Stephen -65, 216 Pickering, Jeffrey-63, 127,239 Pidcock, Mary Ann - 216 Pidcock, Susan M.-49, 228 Pierson, Janis-50, 51, 148, 201 Pierson, Robert - 239 Pierson, Ronald - 239 Pietsch, Cheryl- 201 Piland, Jeffery - 63, 239 Piland, Toni R. - 66,208,216 Pilip, Roberta - 91,167,228 Piluso. Peter D. -84, 228 Pirie, James- 239 Pirie, Jean A. -228 Pirie, Thomas-84, 216 Pitcairn, Anne- 71 , 239 Placzek, James- 228 Plato, Jerroll, Diane - 216 Plato, Susan - 71, 239 Pomp, Fredrick, Steve-89, 239 Popick, Beatrice - 239 Popick, Roseann-216 Poppe, Betty Lou - 216 Porter, Deborah - 71 , 239 Porter, James -94, 216 Portouw, Diane C. - 20, 216 Portouw, James- 63,239 Poust, Kimberly - 239 Poust, Michael- 65,216 Powell, John Scott- 94, 126, 228 Poznanski, Roberta - 201 Prestwood, Laurie-71, 239 Prestwood, Nancy-57, 59, 61. 62, 201 Priebe, Madelyn Gail-55, 216 Primiano, Pat- 202 Pritchard, William L.-228 Purdy, Ann - 228 Purdy,John-50.64, 121,216 Pyl, Bradford Robert- 216 Pyl, Leslie -71, 239 Questad, Kent-49, 66, 216 Quillin, Debbie-68, 202 I' Rabin, Janet-53, 57, 59, 61, 62, 66, 202 Rabin, Lori-71, 239 Rahn, Howard Ramirez, F. - 240 Randall, Jim -64 Randall, Susan - 202 Rasmussen, Catherine-228 Rasmussen, Linda Kay - 216 Rasmussen, Norman - 240 Rasmussen, Rhonda M. -228 Rasmussen, Thomas E. -84, 228 Ratty, Michael F. Rayburn, John - 202 Raymond, Patricia L.-216 Rez. Phillip - 228 Raz, Sharon - 228 Reed, Mindy - 202 Rees, William - 202 Reese, David A. -92, 124, 228 Reese, Dennis- 65, 69, 144,145,202 Reese, George Reese, Jim - 228 Remington, Greg -121, 240 Resch, Michael T. -49, 62, 63, 228 Resnikoff, Steven B. Reynolds, Ann E. Rhodes, Thomas -121, 240 Rice, Steve Richard, Douglas-216 Richards, Jeffrey C. -96, 97, 216, 228 Richen, Chris-202 Richen, Nick-202 Richter, John-116, 228 Rickles, Norman- 126, 216 Rickles, Stephen-240 Ridder, Fredric-57, 59, 61, 62, 202 Rieke,John-119, 127,240 Riemer, Bob-63, 240 Riemer, George-202 Ripley, John-228 Risberg, Kathryne-240 Risberg, Ronald-64, 96, 202 Ritzmann, Elizabeth -49, 240 Robbins, Joseph-216 Robbins, Richard-49, 216 Roberg, Patricia Lynn-66, 216 Roberts, Dean A.-228 Roberts, Laurie-216 Roberts, Michael-216 Roberts, Rhonda Roberts, Vera-228 Robertson, Carole-71, 137, 240 Robertson, Max-216 Robertson, Richard-240 Rodgers, Mark-216 Rodwick, Linda-240 Rody, Carol Dannette-49, 216 Rody, Catherine J. -49, 216 Roesler, Sharon-202 Rogers, Paul-89, 240 Rogers, Rik-228 Rollins, Nancy-203 Severe, Gayle Marie-48, 203 Severe, Pamela P, -49, 228 Severson, Gayle Ruth-49, 203 Severson, Kristine-49, 240 Severson, Laine Shackelford, Alan -63, 216 Shafer, Martin-203 Shank, Robert-240 Sharrer, Kirk W,-228 Shaw, David-216 Shaw, Janine-53. 55, 59, 203 Shaw, Randy Sheahan, Christina B. -216 Sheahon, Daniel-49, 55, 89, 240 Shearer, Susan-71, 240 Sheasgreen, Leslie-228 Sheinin, Curt-84, 216 Shelton, Deborah J. -216 Shelton, Stanley-216 Shepherd, Jean-240 Shepherd, Kathleen B.-71, 228 Shepherd, Michael-55, 59, 61, 62, 147,203 Sherfey, Brent-108, 203 Sherwood, John-89, 240 Sherwood, Scott-216 Shimshak, Diane Clair-59, 156, 2 Shirley, Barbara-68, 204 Shrader, Thomas-48, 240 Shupienis, Mark-204 Siegal, Louis E.-228 Sievertsen, William -204 Siewert, William -79, 110, 111,216 Sigfridson, Julie-216, 240 Sigfridson, Reed -126 Rollins, Todd-216 Rose, Mary Ann-228 Rosen, Neal-228 Rosenblum, David-240 Rosenfeld, Daniel A. -94, 124, 228 Ross, Carolyn Ross, Laura-57, 197, 203 Ross, Sheri E.-203 Rosson, Constance-240 Roth, Floyd-240 Roth, Frances Irene-203 Rousseau, Gregg-240 Rowe, Diana L. -228 Rowe, Donna-240 Ruble, James Rubstein, Ariel D.-50, 228 Rudnick, Karl-92,93, 124,203 Rudnick, Sally-68, 228 Rudolph, Matthew-89, 112,240 Rugland, Pat Runyan, Michael -240 Russell, James Rodney-80, 216 Russell, Pam M.-228 Russell, Susan-71, 240 Ryman, Steve-216 S Sacarisen, Gretchen M. -216 Sacarisen, Stephen-89, 240 Sackett, Dinah Rae-203, 216 Sackett, Victoria Samson, Scott Richard -228 Sandoz, Stephen E. -84, 228 Sarvis, Helen L,-228 Satterwhite, Thomas Scattarella, Kim-124, 203 Schaller, Dale-48, 127,240 Schaller, Deborah-49, 167, 228 Schauer, Andrew- 1 24, 240 Schaumberg, Ward W. -50, 228 Scheideman, Joan-203 Schindler, John-240 Schindler, Sandra Kay-67, 216 Schmeer, Lisa-71, 240 Schmeer, Robert-228 Schneider, Cathie-228 Schneider, Kathy-70, 216 Schneider, Paula J.-66, 203 Schnitzer, Dori -71. 240 Schnitzer, Sandra-240 Schoene,Charles-80, 118,216 Schons, Doug-80, 216 Schowe, Harvey Leslie-203 Schriber, Alan-216 Schriber, Ronna Laine-50, 68, 216 Scrivner, Diane R. - 228 Schuberg, Jill -240 Schuberg, John E.-121, 228 Schultz, Clifford - 228 Schuster, Sandra-71, 240 Schuster, Verna Schwab, Kathleen - 228 Schweizerhof, Dave-48, 49, 203 Schwitter, James - 80,203 Schwitter, Nancy - 240 Schwitter, Sandra- 228 Scott, Ann - 68, 87, 203 Scroggs, Edward - 240 Scuite, Kenneth M. - 226 Sedgwick, Bruce - 50, 92,216 Seeger, Stan W. - 131 , 228 Sells, Jean -71, 240 Sells, Rosemary Ann - 66, 228 Semar, Edward - 240 Semar, Eugene - 228 Semler, Betsy- 228 Signer, Carolyn-216 Sills, Rick Simon, Jeff Simonton, Robert-80, 124,204 Singleton, Kenneth-216 Singleton, Marta-240 Sipe, ChristopherJ. -216 Skinner, DeAnn-240 Slade, Roger Slate, Judy-240 Slate, Mary L. - 228 Slavens,Gregory-64, 131,204 Sliedrecht, Susan-204 Sluyte Small, Small r, non-64, eo, 104,216 Beryl Lea-204 emu-sa,e9, 119,240 Smith, Barbara E.-71, 240 Smith, Charlesetta-216 Smith, Darrell E.-92,94, 110,228 Smith. Debra K.-229 Smith, Debbie E.-67, 97, 229 Smith, Dinah Sue-204 Smith, Frank Tracy-84, 110,229 Smith, John F.-84, 124, 132,229 Smith, John Robert-79, 115, Smith, Kenneth -62, 66, 216 Smith, Larence B. -240 Smith, Linda S. -71 Smith, Margo Delpha-204 Smith, L. -240 Smith, Mary Constance Smith, Robert-204 Smith, Sidney L.-216 Smith, Steve A. -229 Sorensen, Candee Lee - 229 Sorensen, Shelley-240 Southgate, Douglas D.-229 Sparks, Cynthia Irene-216 Speak, Sharon Speck, Bob-229 Speight, Geri -204 Spanc er, Matilda Sprague, Alison-71, 241 Sprague, Leslie-229 Spreen, Shirley-217 Spring, Bradley-217 Staggenborg, Deborah -229 Stahl, Stalna Stalna Linda-241 ker,John-89, 112,241 ker, Mary L. -217 Stampfer, Meir-204 Stamp fer, Noam - 217 Stanton, Kenneth Starcevich, Kevin M. -229 Stark, Steinb David-241 ock, Karen I. -229 Stengel, Donnadine E.-217 Stevens, Betsy A. - 217 Stevens, Douglas C. - 229 Stevens, Phil -96 Stewart, David - 241 Stewart, John T. - 229 Stewart, Richard Mike - 229 Stewart, Sheryl L. -70, 217 Stewart, Susan-60, 68,204 Stille, Todd -241 Stinson, Susan E. Stone, Joeann - 204 Stone, Mary R. - 229 Stoner, Sally - 241 Stow, James Stow, Judi -204 Strahorn, Carie-204, 205 Strauc h, Steven - 241 Streeter, Susan - 241 Streeter, Steve - 217 Strickland, Steve O, -229 Suher, Danny- 126, 229 03 116. 204 Sundt, Peter Susanka, Lawrence- 127, 241 Sutton, Hollie L.-229 Swanson, Gerald- 112, 127, 241 Swanson, Knox C. -229 Swartz, Richard-241 Swindall, D.-217 Sworden, Willard-204 Symes, Maureen D. -217 Symons, Kerry Alan-241 Tabor, Jerilyn M. -229 Tabor, Keith-148, 205 Talbot, Kristen Mary-55, 217 Tallman, Dan-241 Tallman, Shari M.-167, 220,229 Tallman, Stephen-126, 229 Tallman, Vicki L. - 106, 205 Tarbell, James-57, 61, 86, 87, 205 Tatro, William Taxer, Gordon-241 Taylor, Kirk B. -241 Taylor, Linda Dee-70, 133, 154,217 Taylor, Michael T,-217 Tegarden, Allena-229 Tegnell, Wanda-241 Teschner, Victor-217 Teuscher, Terry Ann-53, 55, 59, 205 Thibadeau, Mark-217 Thomas, Christine A. Thomas, Dean L. -127, 241 Thomas, Linda Rae-205 Thome, Bill M.-229 Thompsen, Colleen L. -68, 217 Thompson, Camilla M.-53, 66 Thompson, Christie-71, 241 Thompson, Estelle J. - 205 Thompson, Jan M.-71, 241 Thompson, Karen-229 Thompson, Kathleen-229 Thompson, Leola F. -205 Thompson, Timothy-80, 121 , 217 Thorsen, Andrea C.-229 Thuemmel, Robert-55, 61, 217 Thune, Erik-48, 49, 50.51, 65, 146, 1 Thurlow, James-217 Tiffany, Theodore-241 Timon, J.-241 Tolls, Thomas W.-94, 126,229 Tooze, Mary K. -205 Torgerson, Linda-71, 241 Torgerson, Ruth-241 Torheim,Janet-59, 133,205 Torheim, Robert-84, 217 Trainer, Lynn A. -217 Tripp, Carolyn-133, 205 Troudt, Cindy J. -205 Troudt, Donna L. -229 True, Glenn F.-49,63,94, 126,229 Trueblood, Norman-205 Trump, Richard Tucker, Joseph-206 Tucker, Pamela Jo-229 Tucker, S.-229 Tuggle, Barbi-241 Tuggle, John Turner, Linda J. - 206 Turner, Ned - 217 Turney, Ken-127 Turney, Phillip-92, 124,200 Turney, Raymond-95, 241 Twitchell, Janet M,-57, 61, 206 U Ullman, David-49, 63,217 Upton, Douglas-48, 217 Uren, Stuart-217 V Vanasen, Stuart-89, 121,241 Vanderlinde, Steve-206 Valdness, K.-211, 241 Vankleek, Susan-241 Vanlaningham, Larry-84, 217 Vanriper, Dave-229 Varekamp, Nancy A. -217 Varisco, Toni L. Vaughan, Darrell-206 Veltum, Karen -55, 59, 61 , 62, 206 Veltum, Pamela L. -68, 217 Vondross, Craig-229 Vonlinsowe, Marina-49, 229 Voss, Debra-206 W Wacker, Mark J. - 229 Waddingham. Mary-241 82. 205 Wagner, Betty A. -55. 61 . 66. 70. 167.217 Wagner, Chris S. Wagoner, Thomas - 64, 80, 206 Wait, Jeri -48, 229 Waletich, Merry - 206 Walker, Mark -49 Walker, Susan A. Wallen, Anne-241 Wallen, S.-241 Walsh, Kathy-98, 217 Wantland, Marlene G. - 217 Ward, James R. -229 Ward, Randall Corky-84, 112,229 Warmer, C. -241 Warrell, Susan-206 Warren, Cameron -50, 90, 91,229 Warren, Lillian-229 Washburn, David- 1 18, 119 Watness, David-241 Watness, Rolf T. -229 Webb, Kathie-71, 241 Weber, Fritz-206 Weber, Joseph Wechter, Harriet-229 Weddle, Jerry- 229 Wedlake, Donna-241 Weed, Nancy-229 Weiger, Susan-229 Weinsoft, Judy-59, 62, 206 Weinsoft, Mark-48, 229 Weinstein, Curtis-241 Wells, Carl D.-124, 229 Wells, Robert L.-112, 127,241 Werdmullervonelgg, M. -206 Westacott, Debbie W, -229 Westerman, Alan-241 Westlacke-241 Wexler, Stuart-217 Whalen, Tom -118, 206 Whaley, James-241 Whinston, Ann K. -62 White, Christine L. -217 White, David-131, 217 White, Dorothea S. -229 White, Janet L.-71, 241 White, Larry-48,49, 131,206 White, Sherman-207 White, Sidney L.-217 Whitford, Carol Joan-217 Wiedemann, Janet-207 Wikstrom, Cheryl -207 Wilbourn, Linda K. -217 Wildfon g, Nancy-229 Wilkins, Mary K. -217 Willhite, Julie-207 Williams, Candace-71, 241 Williams, James Reed-53, 55, 60, 61, 156 198, 207 Williams, John M.-64, 131,229 Williams, John R. -207 Williams, Lani-207 Williams, Thalia-59, 207 Williamson, Lesli -137, 241 Williamson, Paul Wilmoth. Paul Wilson, Wilson, Brad-64, 79, 207 David P,-84, 229 Wilson. James A. Wilson, Janet C, -241 Wilson, Wilson, Wind E Mark-64,B0, 118, 126,229 Roberta A. -229 izabeth 71 241 . I - . Wind, Tim W.-110, 111,229 Windes, Sandra-108, 207 Winkenwerder, Janice-49, 50, 51 , 68, 146. 207 Winkenwerder, Judy K. -49, 229 Winslow, Linda-217 Wintermute, Julie-241 Winterrowd, Myles G. -84, 229 Winterrowd, Thomas -63, 217 Wood, Daniel F. -229 Wolt, S. - 229 Wollner,Howard-89, 118,119,241 Wood, Daniel -241 Wood, Laurie E.-49, 71, 241 Wood, Geary-50, 63, 217 Wood, Randall J.-89 Wood, Richard Woods. Steven G. - 241 woolew, John- 1 10, 12s Woolslayer, Robert K. -229 Worsech, Cheryl-207 Wright, Joy Marie- 229 Wyse, Duncan Yardley, Jeffery A.-94, 126, 229 Yates, Frank Yeats, Randy-207 Yeats, Sandy-207 Yee, Cynthia A.-229 Yee, Kenneth-217 Yeomans, Michael A. -84, 126 Yeomans, Teri-207 Youmans, Ron W.-229 Young, Curtis Roland-207 Young, Judith R.-229 Z Zabaldo, Paula-241 Zagone, John-68, 207 Zahler, Diane K. -50, 70, 217 Zeagas, Thomas-89, 241 Ziegler, Jimmy-241 Zimmermann, Jill A. -70, 217 Zinck, Linda-207 Acknowledgments The Troyan Staff gratefully acknowleges the contributions of the following people: Mr. Flay Conlon-Advisor Mr. Hank Beard - Graphic Arts Wong's Studio - Portrait Photography Mr. Irving Lloyd - Photography Bill Jorgens- Photography We thank you, The Troyan Staff ...,..w...,.w ,,,- w..n..,,..... H..1....M-.n..v.yw,, . .. -..f,...,m, ...M Hg sis: - M -xieffeww ' 0.MMnu.upw..u ,,..,Q, 'ff V ,Mil . 3535,
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