Yelm High School - Tornado Yearbook (Yelm, WA)

 - Class of 1965

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V1 : V TOR ADO 1965 Ye-lm High School Yelm, Washington :, agglu- he 5 K K s K ig E 5 I '12, V E mgsgfs 1 N S!! 6 1 3 ,. gp K m I -xii sis smasx-as - 5 viv-2:4 f X. 1:-.v 1 Us I I s 1 1 ff 1'.gE2!QLnZ,!1-f..'..L- .L ..a.1.,If.,I,l.1.l.zJ,,!,, .....,. . ...,. .. .L ,.... .,.. , . ..x-' ms, 1.4-.,.:-. ... .,...,..,. ., ml mul liiulhi 1: 14' mm ,IHS1-f+.f,1l2.,',hJ-if I 3 WN- H511 I a Q I E K E fi 5 f s : 3' f E Wx n i, 5 xi , M 5 4 ,gf ' s i ' 1 mi, gl Sz, ,5 X 5 V so: ' 522 211 ' E X n , ' 5 3 E E ,,E .E , S ' E 2 X E , , i X E V Q E, Eh , ' Q. , Wi' f? :ff M,- Foreword Every step of progress which the World has made has been from scaffold to scaf- fold. . . As the architect with his skill and dreams and compass and tools of his trade has drawn plans , the blueprints of our buildings , and the contractors and Workers have given them form and substanceg so the buildings are tools to be used in drawing, plans, the blue- prints oflife and careers which only We can give form and' sub- stance. E . A. PRESCOTT Table of Contents Classes Administration Activities Sports Ads Richard Bernards He dreamed of a new, larger, more efficient science department, He advanced his education that he might offer more to his students, he has Worked tirelessly to inspire these students to fulfill their capabilities. In testimony of our gratitude for his dreams, his enthusiasm, his untiring efforts, his friendship, We, the class of 1965, do humbly dedicate this annual. 3 ADMI TRATIO New equipment and new pro- grams provide students with the op- porttmity for quality education. A glimpse into various departments willshow Miss Fairbanks talking in- to a dictaphone, Mr. Bouton man- ning the controls on the new lan- guage lab, Mr. Berna rds setting switches on the climatorium, Miss Peffer administeringa physical fit- ness test to the girls' P.E. classes and Nlr. Rawls watching the but- tons flash on the new computer. Stu- dents are seen pouring over their new report cards and pouring out their gripes and laying plans for school improvement in the student seminars. Faculty Provides Foundation A 1 didn't do it! Miss Peffer LEWIS IDGAN Western Washington State College, B.A., English, Debate University of Washington, B A., Com- mercial, Journalism, Junior lass, Paper Staff, Annual Staff EUGENIA FAIRBANKS 6 ALICE PRESCOTT Colorado State College of Education B.A. , Art 7 EDGAR PRESCOTT Colorado State College of Education B.A., M. A., History, Freshman Class KEN DELACEY University of Puget Sound, B.A., Eng- lish, Social Sciences, Thespians JEANNE MOSMAN Washington State University, B.A. , B.E.D., English, Library, Honor So- ciety, Senior Class LOREN ANDERSON Seattle Pacific, B. A ., Basketball coach, Boy's P.E. , Letter1'nan's Club CHARLES MANTOOTI-I Eastern Washington State College, B.A., M.A., Industrial Arts, Sopho- more Class RICHARD BERNARDS Oregon College of Education, B.S. Biology, Science-Photo Club 7 ELMER ERICKSON Washington State University, B.S., Vocational Agriculture, FFA DAVID RAWLS Washington State University, B.S., Math BARBARA MARTIN University of Oregon, B. S. , Guidance English, Girls' League MARILYN PEOPLES Western Washington State College, B.A., Home Ec., FHA HAROLD ALLEN CatawbaCollege, B.A., Chorus, Band, Pep Club VERNON BOUTON University of Puget Sound, B.A., Ger- man, Junior Class IDU ELLEN PEFFER Western Washington State College, B.A. , Guidance, Girls' P.E. , Block Y- GAA, Drill Team, Tennis Coach, Sen- iors 5 M- eff .fix as Don Taylor and Jim Ryan present Mr. Rawls with poem Rawls Royce . JEANE GR INDE Libr ari an otl Robert Olson, Principal Ernest Newland, Superintendent of Schools iw, 5 .L ? A is Eva Vandiver, High School Secretary Betty Henderson, District Secretary SCHOOL BOARD Leroy Wright, K. L. Gibson, Ernest Newland, Lee Edwards, Robert Henderson, Harold Brezicha 8 MIS. Mueller Mrs. Willuweit Mrs. Brown Mr. McCarty, M.r. Donaldson, Mr. Needhm, Mr. Corollo, Mr. McCarty, Mr. jones, Rev. Oldham, Mir. Butler, Mr. Gerling Mr. Wagner, Mr. Merz, Mr. Crumley, Mr. Stewart 9 ISE 655 W vw 5' EZ 2 ia 1-.ei WM, ,,.1 Waals 'H Freshmen Bewilderment best describes a fresh- man's life at Yelm High for the first few days. The continual hustle of up- perclassmen, the maze of new faces, and the difficulty in finding the correct rooms, all combine to make a fresh- man's first week rather hectic. Finally, though, things work into a routine, new friends are met, programs are stabilized and the freshmen find themselves full-fledged Yl-IS'ers. Sophomores The comedy of wandering lost through the halls is now in the past as the sopho- mores begin a new year. They have taken another step up the ladder of life. . .the first steps have already been taken but two years re- main before them at Yelm, that are as yet unexplored. uniors The return of the Juniors in the fall brings a new sense of independence but also waiting for them are many jobs and responsibilities. Although enjoying the present they must prepare for the future with the tests which challenge both their knowledge and understanding. Seniors It is the beginning of the end when orders for caps and gowns and announce- ments are taken, when graduation pic- tures are given out and thoughts are turnedto. . .graduation. . .one ofthe most important events in our lives. And yet, it is not the end but a beginning, for college, jobs, and marriage lie ahead. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS R . Muriel Pierce, Secretary, Doug Brewster, Treasurer, Tom Turner, President, Sterling jones, Vice President, Dennis Manley, Sergeant-at-Arms, Marilyn Mosman, Student Council Representative, Ken Austin, Student Council Representative We Challenge the World . . . FRESHMEN YEAR: Noted for being the peppiest class to ever enter high school, we charged into every activity and contest the school had to offer, emerging with a win nearly every time. We hully-gullied with pointed shoes, A skirts, and matching mohair sweater at our Freshmen dance Century 21 , and delighted in covering our Pee Chees with names. When the town added the dog foodplant and Joh.nson's corner Grocery, we added to our fads: ratted hair, pale lipstick, and different colored fingernail polish. SOPHOMORE YEAR: The first Homecoming Parade in the history ofYelm was a huge success with our Sophomore float walking away with top honors. The class danced the Monster Mash with the boys in short pegged pants and the girls wearing cutoffs and sweat-shirts with tenny runners to match. At our class dance, Father Time Frolics , the boys were seen wearing slim ties, round tie tacks and blazers. Everyday wear for the girls slanted towards wrap -arotuid skirts and shifts. JUNIOR YEA R: Do you remember the elephant jokes ? This is one that stumped many teachers: O. Why did the elephant wear red tenny runners ? A. Because his white tenny runners were dirty. ln their turtle -necked T-shirts the boys called each other Clyde, Clod, Fern, and Ratfink as they passed each other in the hall. Pizza and Coke was gooder, neater, and all thater with ski jackets the thing. Highlighting our junior year was our junior-Senior ball, Isle of Capri . In skirts with suspenders, and stacked heels the girls with their dates went to Burger jim's--the first drive -in cafe ever to open in Yelm--and swapped more elephant jokes. Our junior year ended progressively with a new bank in Yelm and construction on the new buildings begun. SENIOR YEAR: We began our Senior year with new spirit which could only mean a season of victory for our foot- ball team who rated a second place standing in the League. Having such fads as: Beatlemania, big bows, flavored lipstick, textured nylons, the jerk , and such express- ions as: too bad, you lose, bad scene, raunchy, and kabash, our senior year was called to an end. With all those memories behind us, we challenge the world to defeat a class such as this. by Karen Taylor and Ruby Hull KENNETH DUANE AUSTIN Class President 3, Representative 43 Stu- dent Cotmcil 3, 45 Annual Staff 43 Ath- letic Letterman 2-4, I. V. Team 2, Manager 13 Lettermen's Club 2-45 Pep Club 2, 45 Boy's Club 25 Cafeteria 25 Tea cher 's Assistant 3, 4, FAYE LO RAINE BAKER FHA 1-4, Social Service Chairman 3, Treasurer 45 Paper Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Pacific Slope Delegate 3, Office Staff 45 Honor Society 2-4, Chorus 1-4, Mad- rigals 3,45 Block YXGAA 1-4, Letter- man 1-4, Playday 35 Perfect Attend- ance 1-45 Class Dance Committee 4 SUZETTE DAWN BRIDGES Drill Team 3, 4, Chorus 45 Teacher's DOUGLAS ROSS BREWSTER Secretary 3, 4 li- Vi- m Class Treasurer 4, Athletic Letterman 3,43 Lettermen's Club 45 Chorus 3,4, Madrigals 4 RITA MARY BROWN Entered 4 JOHN PAT BRYAN DEANA M.AE BUTLER Entered from Olympia 45 Cafeteria 4 BERTIE MAY CATRON Block Y! GAA 1-4, Playday 25 Photo- Science Club 45 Cafeteria 2-45 Teach- er's Secretary 45 PerfectAttendance 1-45 MSD Banquet Committe e 2-45 Class Dance Committee 1-4 RONALD LEE CAVAR ELIZABETH BRIDGET CRISP Class Secretary 35 Drill Team 3, 45 Thes- pians 3,45 National Thespians 45 Block YXGAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-45 Photo-Sci- ence Club 1, 25 Chorus 3,45 Library 3,45 Teacher's Secretary 45 Make Up 1-4, Chairman 45 MSD Banquet 2 -45 Cos- tumes 1-3 GARY FRANK DEMICH Student Council 1-45 AFS Committee 35 4, President 45 Class Representative 25 Athletic Lettermen 1-45 Stage Hand 45 Class Dance Co m mi tte e 1-45 NEDT S c ho l a s ti c Achievement Award 2, 35 Honor Society 2-4 ...,, .ai LINDA MAE ELLIS Student Council 45 Class Treasurer 35 Drill Team 2-4, Vicet President 45 Block YXGAA 1-3, Letterman 2, 3, Playday 35 Thespians 3, Usher 35 FHA 1-4, Presi- dent 4, State Convention Delegate 35 German Club 35 Band 1,2 , Class Rep- resentative 25 Library 45 Perfect Attend- ance 25 MSD Banquet Committee 25 Class Dance Committee 1-4 ROSE MARIE ENGEBRETSEN Entered 45 Chorus 45 Thespians 4, Usher 45 Girl 's League Float Chairman 4 LINDA IRENE DREWRY Student Council 2,4, Publicity Manager 45 Class President 25 Drill Team 2-4, President 45 Homecom- ing Princess 3, 45 jr. -Sr. Ball prin- cess 35 I. V. Yell Leader 1,25 FHA 15 Girl's League Council 2, 3, Rep- resentative 2, 35 Thespians 1-45 Na- tional Thespians 4, Usher 1-45 Pep Club 1-45 Paper Staff 45 Office Staff 3,45 Chorus 1-4, Madrigals 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 2-45 Gradua- tion Usher 35 MSD Banquet Com- mittee 2, 35 Class Dance Commit- tee 2-4 MARK ARNOLD DROGSETH Student Council 1-45 Class Presi- dent 1, Representative 35 Letter- men's Club 1-45 Vice President 45 Honor S o ci ety 2-4, President 45 Athletic Letterman 1-4, Awards 15 Service Club 3,4 GARY PATRICK EDWARDS FFA 1-35 Teacher's Secretary 15 Home- coming Bcort 45 Graduation Usher 15 Perfect Attendance 1 PEGGY ANN ELLER Drill Team 3,45 Block YXGAA 2-45 Pep Club 3, 45 Thespians 2-4, National Thes- pians 45 Stage Hand 2-45 FHA 1,25 Pho- to -Science Club 2, 35 Chorus 3, 45Office Staff 45 Perfect Attendance 2-45 MSD Banquet Committee 2, 35 Class Dance Committee 1-3 KENNETH LOYD GOODELL Entered 3 JIMMY ROY GUMP Pep Club 45Tl1SSpl211'1S 4, Cast 45 Teacher's Secretary 3545 Chorus 1, 25 Paper Staff 45 Library 45 Perfect Attendance 45 NEDT Scholastic Ach- ievement A W a r d 25 Class' D a n c e Committee 4 KENNETH LEE GILBERT Paper Staff 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Boy's Club 1 2 LARRY JA MES HARRISON A .S.B. President 4, Student Council 43 Band Sgt. at Arms 43 Athletic Letter- man 2-4, j.V. Team 2, 33 Lettermen'S Club 2-43 Pep Club 2,33 FFA 1-33 Stu- dent Leader's Conference 3,43 Teach- er's Secretary 33 Jr. -Sr. Ball Prince 33 IAN FLASH HAYES MARGARET LOUELLA HORST Student Council 2, 3, Block YXGAA 1-4, Letterman 1-4,3 Playday 1-33 Pep Club 2-43 Thespians 2-4, National Thespians 4, Stage Hand 3, 4, Masquers 43 FHA 1- 4, President 3, Parliamentarian 2, 43 Perfect Attendance 1, 23 MSD Banquet Committee 23 Class Dance Committee 1-4 RUBY ANN HULL Student Council 4, Historian 43 Class Secretary 1, Sgt. at Arms 33 Annual Staff 43 Drill Team 2-43 Pep Club Sec- retary 43 Thespians 1-4, Treasurer 43 Cast 1, Usher 1-33 Girls Historian 33 Homecoming Queen 4, Princess 3, jr. - Sr. Ball Princess 33 Chorus 4, Secretary 33 Graduation Usher 3 SHARON ROSE IVERSON A .S.B. Treasurer 4, Student Coun cil 43 Honor Society 2-43 Chorus 1 Office Staff 3,43 Teacher's Secre tary 2, 33 Cafeteria 13 Perfect At tendance 1-43 Student Leaders' Con ference 3, 43 Best Citizen Commit tee 3 PATRICK MICHAEL JOHNSON FFA 1-33 Homecoming Escort 4 STERLING CAL JONES A.S.B. Sgt. at Arms 3, Student Council 3, 45 Honor Society 2-4, Vice President 45L9CESI'1T1SI1'S Club 1-4, President 45 Class Vice Presi- dent 45 Athletic Letterman 1-45 Service Club 3, 45 NEDT Scholas- tic Acheivement Award 1, 25 Class Dance Committee 3 CARM.EN KALAMA Drill Team 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Stage Hand 45 FHA l, 25 Class Dance Committee 1, 2, 45 Chorus 3, 4 MARJAN KRAVIK Student Council 3, 45 Varsity Song Leader 35 Thespians 2-4, National Thespians 3, 45 Stage Hand 2, 35 Cast 1, 2, 45 Masquers 45 Girl's League Council 2-45 President 45 Vice President 35 Song Leader 25 Block YIGAA 1, 25 Chorus 1-4, Sgt. at Arms 45 Library 2, 45 Tea- cher's Secretary 45 Student Le ader's Conference 45 Class Dance Com- mittee 1 KARLA KATI-IIRYN LARSON PaperSta.ff 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Thes- pians 3, Usher 35 Teacher's Secre- tary 45 FHA 1-4, Degree's Chair- man 2, Photographer 3, 45 German Club 35 MARVIN JACK LOEWENHAGEN FFA 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 3, 45 Perfect Attendance 3 Ms' Xi K' LAFE JOSEPH LONGMIRE Chorus 4, Madrigals 45 Band 1-4 President 4, All State BandlOr chestra 35 Teacher's Secretary 2 4 MILDRED ROSE MCCLOUD Student Cou.ncil 4, Recorder 45 Annual Staff 45 Drill Team 45 DAR Award 45 Debate 4, Intrepretative Reading 45 Block YIGAA 45 Thes- pians 45 Teacher's Secretary 2-45 FHA 45 Cafeteria 2, 35 Usher, Cit- izenship Award 35 MGD Banquet 2- 35 Dance Committee 2-3 LOW ELL DOUGLAS MON SON FFA 35 German Club 3 PATRICIA ANN MCCLOUD Drill Team 2, 45 Attended Haskell Institute 3 DENNIS KEITH MANLEY Lettermen's Club 1-4, Athletic Let- terman 1-5, j.V. Team 2, Captain Football Team 3,45 FFA 1-4, Pep Club 1-45 Class Sgt. at Arms 45 Chorus 1-4, Madrigals 2-45 Band 153,45 Teacher's Secretary 3,4 ANDREW MCCLOUD MARILYN RUTH MOSMAN Student Council 3, 45 Class Secre- tary 2, Representative 45 Home- coming Princess 3, 45 Tennis Let- terman 25 Block YIGAA 2, Letter- man 25 Pep Club 2-4, Vice Presi - dent 35 I-lonor Society 2-4, Secre- tary 35 Thespians 1-4, National Thespians 2-4, President 4, Trea- surer 3, Cast 1-3, Masquers 3, 4, Best Actor 35 FHA 1, 25 Girl's Lea- gue Council 2-4, Representative 2, Conference 25 Drill Team 2-45 Chorus 1-4, Sextet 2-4, Madrigals 2, 3, Accompanist 4, Class Repre- sentative 35 Perfect Attendance 35 MSD Banquet Committee 1-45 Class Dance Committee 1-45 Best Citizen Committee 1, 2 mnmmsewmfsmm GAYLE MARGARET REICHEL Annual Staff 4, FHA 1,2, Pep Club 1, Chorus 1-4, Accompanist 1-4, Sextet Accompanist 4, Madrigals 4, Accom- teria 2, 3, NEDT Scholastic Achieve- ment Award 1 BARBARA ANN ROCHESTER Sllident Council 4, Assistant Publicity Manager 4, Assistant Little Tornado Ed- itor 3, Editor 4, Class Treasurer 1, Drill Team 2-4, FHA 2, Block YXGAA Letterman 2-4, Playday 2, 3, Paper Staff 4, Office Staff 3, 4, Library 2, Teacher's Secretary 2, MSDBanquet Committee 3, Class Dance Committee 3 JENNIE LEE ROSANO Tennis Letterman 3, Thespians 2, 3, Usher 3, FHA 2-4, S ecretary 4, Treasurer 3, Drill Team 4, Block Y! GAA 2-4, Letterman 2-4, Playday 1-3, Pep Club 3-4, Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4, German Club 1, 2, Perfect Attendance 1-3, Class Dance Committee 4 JOSEPHINE ANN SCHOEPFER Paper Staff 3, FHA 3, Cafeteria 1: Library 4, Perfect A tt en danc e 3, MSD Banquet Committee 1-3 panist 3, Teacher's Secretary 4, Cafe- PENNY JO NOONAN A .S .B. Recorder 3, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4, FHA 1-4, Social Service Chairman 2, Secretary 3 , Historian 4, Girls League Council 3, Representative 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Block YXGAA 1-3, Letterman 2, Thes- pians 3, Usher 3, MSD Banquet Com- mittee 1, 2, Class Dance Committee 1, 2,4, German Club 3, Girls State 3 MURIEL BERDINE PIERCE A .S.B. Historian 3, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Drill Team 2,3, Debate 2, Block YXGAA 1, Letterman 1, Playday 2, Honor Society 2-4, Class S e cr et ary 4, Treasurer 2, Thespians 1-4, National Thespians 2- 4, Vice President 4, Stage Hand 1,2, Cast 2, 3, Usher 1, Asst. Director 3, Masquers 3,4, Oscar 3, Girl's League Council 1-3, Secretary 2, Representa- tive 1,3, Conference 1,2, MGD Ban- quet Committee 1-3, Girl's State 3, Class Dance Committee 1-4, NEDT ScholasticAchievementAWard 1, 2, Best Citizen Committee 2, Pep Club 1-4, German Club 1, 2 1-4, Eifzff' mlflfiifhiiiififffl'?T?i 'l 'A P K K ' VT - DAVID GENE SHEPPARD Athletic Letterman 45 Shop Assistant 3 BONN EY SUE SHERMAN Drill Team 2-45 Pep Club 1-45 Class Representative 15 Honor Society 25 Thespians 1-4, National Thespians 2-4, Secretary 4, Stage Hand 3,4, Cast 1, Usher 1-3, Assistant Director 3, Mas- quers 3,45Pl'1OtO-SCiE1'1CE Club 1-3, President 2, 3, Secretary 15 Chorus 1-3, Sextet 1, 2, Madrigals 1, 25 Class Dance Committee LOIS ELAINE STEWART VELMA EILEEN SOKOLIE Paper Staff 15 Drill Team 1,25 Block YfGAA 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 MSD Banquet Committee 15 Scholarship Committee 3, 45 Chairman of the Jean Grinde Day 35 Cafeteria 1,2 Block YXGAA 1-4, Letterman 1-4, Playday 2, 35 Pep Club 15 FHA 2-4, Re- corder 2, State Convention 35 Office Staff 45 Chorus 1-4 SANDRA ANN STEWART Student Council 2-4, Varsity Song Leader 2, 3, Queen 2, Yell 4, LV. Team 15 Homecoming Princess 45 Debate 35 Block YXGAA 1,2, Let- terman 1, 25 Pep Club 1-45 Honor Society 2,45 Thespians 1-4, Stage Hand 3,4, Usher 1-45 FHA 25 Girls' League Council 4, Representative 45 Chorus 1-4, Sextet 3, Madrigals 3, 45 Student I.eader's Conference 2,45 Class Dance Committee 1-45 Best Citizen Committee 3 KIMBERLY ANN S TILLIN GS Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Pep Club 1-4, Treasurer 25 Honor Soci- ety 2-45 Thespians 1-4 N atio n al Thespians 3,4, Usher 2,35 Girl's League Council 2, Representative 25 Conference 15 MSD Banquet Com- mittee 1-45 Class Dance Committee 25 Best Citizen Committee 35 NEDT Scholastic Achievement A W ar d 15 Chorus 1, 2 LAURIE JANE STREETER Drill Team 2-45 Block YXGAA 1-3, Vice President 35 T he sp ians 1-4, National Thespians 2-4, Stage Hand 1-4, Usher 1, Assistant Director 4, Masquers 3,45 FHA 15 Paper Staff 45 Chorus 1-4, Madrigals 35 Teacher's Secretary 35 Library 3, 45 MGD Ban- quet 2-45 Class Dance Committee 2- 4 MARY CRUSETTA TA FOYA Block Y 1-45 Photo Club 25 Chorus 3-45 Pep Club 1-45 Dance Commit- tee KAREN LEA TAYLOR Student Council 354, Publicity Manager 35 Little Tornado Editor 35 Drill Team 2-4, Secretary 45 Block YXGAA 1-4, Letterman 1-4, President 4, Playday 2-45 Honor Soci- ety 2-45 Thespians 3, Usher 35 FHA 1-4, Secretary 25 Girl's League Council 4, Rep- resentative 45 Annual Staff 45 Office Staff 45 Teacher's Secretary 35 MSD Banquet Committee 1, 25 Class Dance Committee 1-4 SHARON DIANE THOMPSON Drill Team 3, 45 Block YIGAA 15 Pep Club 1-45 Thespians 1-4, Usher 1-35 Library 45 Class Dance Committee 1-3 KENNETH ALLEN THUN Paper Staff 45 Athletic Letterman 1-4, Manager 1-45 Baseball 3,45 Track 1,25 Letterman's Club 2, 45 Thespians 4, Stage Hand 4, Cast 45 Photo-Science Club 1-4, Treasurer 45 Perfect Attend- ance 1-4 THOMAS JAY TURNER A .S .B. Sgt. at Arms 4, Student Council 45 Class President 45Annual Staff45 Pa- per Staff 45 Lettermen's Club 1-45 Ath- letic Letterman 1-4, j.V. Team 2,35 Best Citizen Award 35 Graduation Ush- er 3 ROGER RIEKE FFA 1-3, Parliamentary Team 25 Voice of Democracy 35 Stage Hand 35 Paper Staff 3. DAVID ZINSKI Track 1, 35 Stage Crew 45 Science Club 1, 25 Class Dance Committee 4. LINDA MAE WRIGHT Drill Team 45 Paper Staff 35 Block Y! GAA 2-45 Pep Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 FHA 25 Library 25 Annual Staff45 Teach- er's Secretary 45 Photo-Science Club 2 JOHN MICHA EL YENNE FFA 1-4, Reporter 35 Photo-Science Club 1-45 Boy's State 35PerfectAttend- ance 35 Cafeteria 1-4 TERRY LYNN WAREING Paper Staff 45 Drill Team 45 Block YXGAA 1-35 Thespians 3-4, Stage Hand 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Li- brary 35 Cafeteria 25P8I'fECtAU1EHd- ance 35 Chorus 4 PATRICK JOHN WELCH FFA 1-4, Vice President 2, Secre- tary 3, President 4, District Secre- tary 2, State Convention Delegate 2, FHA Hero 45 Photo-Science Club 2 K 4 A Bertie Catron, Sandy Stewart Tom Turner Tomorrow's Leaders John Yenne, Dennis Sharon Iverson Manley Mark Drogseth, Sterling jones, Carmen Kalama, Karen Taylor Doug Monson, Gary Demich, Larry Harrison Doug Brewster, Marjan Kravik, john Yenne Toda . . The Senior Class of 1965 Mildred McCloud Joe Longmire Terry Wareing, Linda Drewry - .., urmnr--K R' 9' ,fi I Wilma. my we fi -1: s Aschenbrermer, Kathy Bayne , Karen ur long Sgt. at Arms - Lonnie Budelg S.C. Rep. - John Copelandi V. Pres. - Jerry Browng Pres. - Leon Nutter5 Sec. - Earlene Herness unior Class I-Iuret, Ron johnson, Dale johnson, Francine Korninski, Jack Say Cheese! Lefebvre, Cheryl Berk a, Oliver Bowen, Kathleen Q, va:-'wig',iig-:Ls sei Brown, Geraldine Brown, jerry Brown, Pat Butler, Lonnie awaited class rings finall arrived :mai yi , fi? 3 i s 5 Longmire, Tom Lynne, K athy ii,i y i, Coffel, W alt 5, 5 v f' Q gf,-V if 144' ft 9 -A A 2 fa ' wi t E iii , is f ,5 in S i 525 i ' -E f it iszfzaaazif: Q, 1- ,,:-'-Q, - V-,,, , i t ,tr ,A , .,,..,. .... , . 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Pres. -Ron Triplettg Treas. -Sarah McMonigle5 Sec. -Kathy Fergusong Pres. -Mike I-Ierness5 Sgt. at Arms -Bill Cowles . Freshmen Class The Class of '68 was the first class not to enjoy the traditional initiation. In the Homecomingactivities the class members participated with great enthu- siasm to take the Humorous Award with their float, We're Brewing Up A Vic- tory. Biology was offeried for the first time to the incomingFreshmen. World Geog- raphy also stepped in to replace Orien- tation, making another change in the Freshmen curriculum. Ken Alexander julie Aschenbrenner New Horizons .1 X X? ' ' e 1 5 , il il gl lf - . Xb , X. sg 4- X XX X B EE 4 U:XE: :' . 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Ron Triplett, Bill Cowles EH! .. ..,.,., 5 253352 ., 1 iii, s i'sw as S 59 e i V v.:,:5Z .: : wi V. .wg 53353 iii! az, Qll? sg ' fl H -1 'A ' lim i ' Carol Wheeling Bruce Wilkinson Robert Williams Mary Windsor Karen Wood Chuck Wood Sarah McMonigle janice Meyer Ron Moreland Melissa Mosman Alice Murphy Alvin N0I'12h Humorous Award In Homecoming Parade 'M ' ..,.: 3 l g --51 ZI' A ZQ uf warg sag lil' Lf Kgs Q as Q Q gi 55 isa, if f , arg wail ji 5 f , 4 N is m f ff fr 895552 5 N F K2 EW, ms mes: as u a x xgsi sz 55555 9 . .... ,. PSM M u . 'A ' 5 5,.ixiT., H . . 5 a si Y if . ' Bill Nottoli jackie Panter Peggy Peters Vickie Shaw Karen Styf joan Sides jim Siggell-cow Marcella Smith Karen Squally Wayne Steggell Debra Stewart Laurie Stillings Bonnie Thompson , 1 Ron Triplett Oh, Boy. My turn! . Mikel-Iar ness Lanny Wareing Diane Welch Betty Wright David Zeiler :1,45s,:..,.-:,,.f-,J.,:-,:...u-Nl. as .. ,. ,.., .Q . V .m- .. .,..,.,. .. 5... ,.,.,., . mf 1 1 1' .. ,.. 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They help you to know your classmates better and teach you to work well with avariety of people. They provide re- laxation from the cares and strains of the class room and help you to explore fields of special interest. Every activity has its own merits. S o me , such as drill team, basketball, footb all, track, and baseball, teach you teamwork , precision, and poise. Others teach you skills, vocations, and develop special talents. Examples of these are FFA,FHA , and Science-Photo Club. Still others work for the good of the school. Some of these are Service Club, Pep Club, Y Club, library, andcaf- eteria. Some ofthe clubs and activ- ities atYelm are so old they are almost traditions, others are new and just getting started. But whether they are old or new, they provide variety, fun, and friendship in the life of aYelm high school student. Bonney Sherman Executive Council Row 1: Linda Drewry, Candy Gallagher, Row 2: Mike Mc- STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the elect- ed judicial body ofthe High School. The purpos e , however, is not merely to judge and make rules, but rather to represent the ideas of the student body in a democratic manner. The mem bers of the Council have laid the foundationifor future teach- er-student council-student coop- eration. This is beingdone through the creation of bi-monthly discus- sion groups involving the entire student body. Faul, Ruby Hull, Larry Harrison, Mildred McCloud, Sharon Iverson Row 1: Sterling Jones, Ruby Hull, Mildred McCloud, Sharon Iverson, Bonnie Thompson, John Wilson, Ken Austin Row 2: Pat Welch, Cecilia Games, Linda Ellis, Marjan Kravik, Candy Gallagher , Muriel Pierce, Larry Harrison Row 3: Penny Noonan, Barbara Rochester, Faye Baker, Linda Drewry, Karen Tay- lor, Sandy Stewart, Earlene Herness, Marilyn Mosman, Cheryl Lefebvre, Mike Herness, Jim Ryan Row 4: Mark Drogseth, Jerry Brown, Mike Mc- Faul, Leon Nutter, Tom Longmire, Gary Demich S .B. President, Larry Harrison Gary Demich Student Council Introduces Seminars Split decision! Advisor, Principal Robert Olson eig.,?iaI- :sg s rri Honor Society Recognizes Scholarship, Service HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, service, lead- ership, and character are the requirements for membership in National Honor Society. Members must maintain at least a 3. OO average to remain in good standing. An Honor Society Banquet is held each year to initiate new members and to present them with the basic ideas of this or- ganization. In addition, the graduating members of Honor Society are provided with honor cords and seals. Row 1: Faye Baker, Mary Cameron, Sandy Stewart, Row 2: Karen Tay- lor, Muriel Pierce, John Wilson, Row 3: Mrs. Mosman, Mike McFaul, Jerry Brown, Don Taylor, Gary Demich, Mark Drogseth, Sterling Jones, Marilyn Mosman, Sharon Iverson, Kathy Lynne, Zelma Greeson, Linda Petersen, Steve Monson, 'Tim lsenberg, Jacob Wood, Roy Southworth Hank -Pank in the Dark Room? Row 1: JoanYenne, Mr. Bernards, Lorraine Dickerson, Sandy Hendrickson, Noreen Dun- nagan, Mildred McCloud, Bertie Catron, Row 2: Tom Longmire, Robert Olson, Jerry Brown, Mike McFaul, Jim Henderson, Terry Gould, Ken Thun, Jim Ryan. Row 3: Tom McGlothlin, john Wilson, Carl Gray, Jim Siggelkow SCIENCE-PHOTO CLUB To encourage sci- entific interests and to give practical exper- ience to student phot- ographers are the aims of the Science-Photo Club . On the agenda was the a n nu al Science- Photo Club dance, a fund-raising car wash, with the proceeds to be used for purchasing a new rock cutting and polishing shop, and an educational field trip around the Olympic Peninsula. jim Ryan Y CLUB Row 1: Ken Thun, RonHuret, JohnCopeland, SterlingJones, GaryDemich, ChuckStewart. Row 2: Lonnie Butler, Lester Gasaway, MarkDrogseth, Mike McFaul, Dennis Manley, Richard Littlejohn, Bob Olson. Row 3: Mr. Anderson, Tom Turner, Tom McGlothlen, Ken Austin, Terry Gould, Doug Brewster, Jerry Brown, Larry Harrison, Leon Nutter, Bruce Welch, Pete Tafoya, John Wilson. Y Club Formerly Let- terman's Club, the Y Club consists of boys who have earned a letter in football, basket- ball, baseball, track, or tennis. Managers are also entitled to mem- bership. The club holds regular meetings with business per- taining to all phases of athletics and awards Mark Drogseth YU Club,Block Y-GAA Promote Athletic Participation Block Y-GAA Block Y is now divided into two groups: GAA, con- sisting of all the members, and Block Y which is composed of those who have already earned their letter. The main ob- jective of this club is to promote girls' interest in athlet- ics. Margaret Horst BLOCK Y Row 1: Betty Wright, Marilyn Matthews, Kathleen Bowen, MaryJo Weisgarber, KarenTay- lor, Barbara Rochester, LindaWright, MargaretHorst, Janice Kominski, BonneyThompson, Linda Peterson Row 2: Linda Austin, Marjorie Matthews, Kathy Tafoya, Doris Horst, Elaine Stewart, Lorraine Dickerson, Crusie Tafoya, Faye Baker, Bertie Catron, Billie McCloud, Row 3: Sarah McMonigle, Carole Games, Alice Murphy, SharonDame, Becl-cyMcMonigle, RaeannReichel, Margie Butler, Sandy Hendrickson, Carol Austin, Mildred McCloud, Jackie Panter, Delores Hearst, Karen Squally, Judy Christenson Row 4: Jeanette Henderson, Sue Loutzenhiser, Peggy Peters, Carole Wheeler, Neo Edwards, MelissaMosman, ShirleyDame, Kathy Murphy, Linda Needles, Margo Hull, Vickie Shaw, Julie Aschenbrenner, Kathy Fer- guson MOVIE OPERATORS Row 1: Bernie Kowalski, jim Henderson, Carl Gray, Terry Gould, Russell Hendrickson. Row 2: Ken Austin, Mike McFaul, Brian Hughes, Bill Cum- rnings. Want Out of Study Hall? - Be a Movie Operator! Service Club Sets Up Chairs For Plays, Concerts SERVICE CLUB Row 1: jim McCloud, RonHu.ret, jim Butler, Dennis Manley, Terry Gould, Don Taylor. Row 2: Sterling jones, Mark Drogseth, jerry Brown, Mike McFaul, Larry Harrison, Gary Demich, Leon Nutter. Marj an Kravik, Pres- Earlene Herness, Vice Ardith Drewry, Secre- Jennie Murphy, Song ident President tary leader Girls League Chooses Mr. Legs Girls League Row 1: Earlene I-Ierness, Ardith Drewry, Marjan Kravik, Jennie Murphy, Mrs. Martin Row 2: Sandy Stewart, Cecilia Games, DeAnn Gibson, Sandy Hendrickson, Marilyn Mosman, Pam Gallagher, Debbie Stewart, Bonnie Thompson, Karen Taylor Past queens honored in Homecoming Parade. - ssr-w.fNi,w,s4t4arf.1swi imaiilfiiYis GIRLS LEAGUE Guess what the Girls League did this year? Along with holding the Mother and Daughter banquet and decorating the high school at Christmas, they chose Lonnie Butler as Mr. Legs from the basket- ball team! Queen Rub Reigns Even Witchcraft couldn't have made this homecoming a more successful one. The e- vents began with the selection of homecom- ing princesses and their escorts. Homecoming was held on October 30, with a Halloween theme being chosen. Much Work went into the many floats, with the S o p ho m or e s winning the prize with the theme We Don't NeedWitchcraft to Win, and the S en iors taking second place with The Cruisers Don't Have a Ghost of a Chance. The game was held that evening with Yelm hosting Eatonville. At half-time Ruby Hull was crowned homecoming queen. The dance, Black Magic, Was held after the game. S andy Stew art Queen Ruby Hull and escort jack Kominski As Bleachers Overflow with Alumni Royal Court Sandy Stewart and escort Dave Zenski Linda Drewry and escort Gary Edwards Marilyn Mosman and escort Pay Johnson DeAnn Gibson and escort Dave Zensl-ci Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Linda Needles, Linda Drewry, Crusie Tafoya. Doris Horst, Sharon Thompson, Karen Taylor, Carol Austin. Ruby Hull, Marjorie Morris, Peggy Eller, Lix Crisp. Drill Team Attention! commands Linda Drewry, leader of the Yelm High Tor- nadoetts, as the group makes its en - trance at half time in red uniforms with white gloves and white boots. Miss Lou-Ellen Pheffer, dill team instructor, who will be remembered for her favorite saying Can the chatter, sits watching nervously. The thirty-two members in drill team who perform at football games are di- vided into two groups of sixteen and al- ternate at the basketball games. Drill team assists the athletic depart- ment in giving the public varied enter- tainment, but it does more, it encourages friendly relationships among the girls and with other schools. Linda Ellis Drill Team Carmen Kalama, Linda Wright, Patsy McCloud, Mildred McCloud. Suzette Bridges, Lynn Yenne, Linda Ellis, Barbara Rochester. Bonney Sherman, Kathy Murphy, Pam Gallagher, Pam Prescott. Barbara DeFord, Becky McMonigle, Jennie Rosano, Muriel Pierce. Suzie Rochester, Margaret Horst, Marjorie Matthews, Ardith Drewry. Marilyn Mosman, Candy Gallagher, Penny Noonan, Terry Wareing. Karen Taylor, Marjorie Morris, Becky McMonigle, Carol Austin, Linda Ellis, Peggy Eller, and Sandy Summers. l.i:,.,:f.: ,,.. asf.:-f ,-ff Q-frq- 7 7M,.a,a,, - mi-,..wsW-Wemes...i.s.,:.wlamM-. m1fw,mWwvwmme1f1,ff-f 2flsi Pep Club Sells Megaphones, Cheers Team Row 1: Larry Harrison, DeAnn Gibson, Earlene Herness, Linda Wright, Cheryl Lefebvre, Suzie Rochester, Sandy Stewart, Kathy Aschenbrenner. Row 2: Dave Steggell, MargaretHorst, Peggy Eller, Liz Crisp, Kim Stillings, C andy Gallagher, Linda Drewry, Kathy Larson, Jennie Rosano, Linda Horst , Row 3: jack Kominsl-ci, Becky Mclvlonigle, jackie Panter, Marjan Kravik, Marily Mos- ni a n, jul i e Aschenbrenner, Betty Wright, Debbie Stewart, Janice Kominski, Donna Gre en. Row 4: Ken Austin, Pam Gal- lagher, Cecelia Carnes, Ardith Drewry, Barbara DeFord, Pam Prescott, Doris Horst, Kathy Bowen, Linda Peterson. Row 5: Mr. Allen. Steps High ll' S YW 7 ,. X ' 4 C rr ' flu , I ' C g' 'sk L ., 0 Q 0 S J 1 I E 2 I I 5 5? l 4 l W BAND Row 1 Mr. Allen, Marilyn Matthews, Steve Monson, Stewart Carlson, Debbie Gibson, Mary jo Weisgarber, David Steggel, Kathy Tafoya, Roy Webb Row 2 Roy Lilley, Terry Gould, Sharon Brown, Linda Welch, Beverly Manley, Inga I-Iiggenbothom, Nancy Gubser, Susan Eby, jim Ryan Row 3 Grace Deatherage, Debra Mathison, Doris Horst, Lynn Crimrnins, Margaret Horst, Band Sue Loutzenhiser, Barbara Matthews, Sharon Cameron, Karen Eller Row 4 Douglas johnson, Wendy Whiting, Darrell Rowell, Tim Glasburn, julie Cowles, jim Triplett, joe Longmire, Larry Harrison, Billy Nottoli, james Lewis, Roy Southworth Delights Crowd with Peter Gunni' Row 1: Mr. Allen, Delores Hearst, Kathy Aschenbrenner, Sandy Stewart, Diane Summers, Kathy Lynne, Marjorie Morris, Linda Horst, Terry McKenzie, Rose Engebretsen, Geraldine Brown, Darlene Engebretsen, Lorraine Dickerson, jackie Panter, Suzette Bridges, Peggy Eller, Ruby Hull, Earlene Herness, Margo Hull, Billy McCloud. Row 2: Crusie Tafoya, Linda Drewry, Marilyn Mosman, Ardith Drewry, Barbara DeFord, Pam Gallagher, Pam Prescott, Debbie Hall, Diane I-Iousden, Francine Chorus MADRIGALS Row 1 ArdithDrewry, Lynn Y e nne, Marjorie Morris, Pam Prescott, Faye Baker, Gayle Reichel, Sandy Ste- wart Row 2 joe Longmire, Doug Brewster, jim Hen- derson, Terry Gould, jim Triplett ,gg swfasww se, W fa ag s f a g , 1-1 fe,::1 f, , --myrrmtwfrs,.,fW.,f,.r., , SML? wail,-5521 'W :' 5' fri ' 'lvlfrig johnson, Lynn Yenne, Gayle Reichel, Elaine Stewart, Marjan Kravik, Cheryl Lefebvre, Charlotte McMonigle, Jennie Murphy, Carmen Kalama, Terry Wareing, Karen Gooclell, Faye Baker. Row 3: Linda Needles, Margie Butler, Kathy Murphy, Bob Brown, Oystein Benestad, jim Freguson, Leon Nutter, Keith Norman, joe Longmire, Doug Brewster, Claude Lal-cey, Dennis Manley, Pete Tafoya, Terry Gould, jane Streeter, Sharon Thompson, Liz Crisp, Brenda Cavar, Linda Wilkinson. Performs at Festivals, Concerts, and Christmas SEXTETE Earlene I-Ierness, Becky McMon- igleg Lynn Yenne, Marilyn Mos- man, Pam Prescott, Kathy Lynne jim Siggelkow, Assistant Photographer, Miss Eugenia Fairbanks, Advisor, Muriel Pierce, Editor, Penny Noonan, Editor, Kim Stillings, Art Editor, Jennie Rosano, Business Manager Annual Staff Strives For New Look 54 Annual Staff The annual staff worked to achieve a new look in layout and content in the '65 Tornado, even as the new buildings gave our campus a new look. For the first time, the majority of the copywas Written by anumber ofstu- dents who were acquainted with the particular area on which they wrote. The Senior Class made the dedication choice for another first. Muriel Pierce and Penny Noonan, editors, aided by a large number of seniors, the junior representatives, copy editors, the business manager, and the photographers, under the guidance of advisor Miss Fairbanks, worked many long hours to make the 1965 Tornado a reality. Muriel Pierce, Penny Noonan TORNADO NEWS The school paper, the TORNADO NEWS, a member of the Pacific Slope School Press, was published by the journalism class this year. Under the direction of Editor Faye Baker and Advisor Miss Fairbanks, the paper was printed during the second semester on the new multilith machine. This gave the staff more experience. Three regular features that appeared inthe TORNADO NEWS this year were Fads And Fashions by Peggy Eller, Dean Army by jane Streeter and Terry Wareing, and Through The Pillars With Plato by jim Gump. Editor, Faye Baker Paper Staff Adds More Features Row 1: Peggy Eller, WaltCoffel, Faye Baker, SuzieRochester, jerry Cowles, Velma Sokilik, Kathy Larson. Row 2: Advisor, Miss Fairbanks, Ken Gilbert, Terry Wareing, Ken Thun, Ken Austin, jim Gump. FHA Motto - Spizzerinktum!7' Row 1: Geraldine Brown, Jennie Rosano, DeAnn Gibson, Hero Pat Welch, Linda Ellis, Kathy Larson, Faye Baker. Row 2: Janice Kominski, Donna Green, KarenTaylor, Mary Jo Weisgarber, Deanna Butler, Terry McKenzie, Doris Horst, Cecelia Games, Linda Peterson, Kathy Bowen, Lorraine Dickerson, SandyHendrickson, Marjorie Morris, Elaine Stewart, Margaret Horst, Penny Noonan. FHA Future Homemakers of America is a national organization composed of all High School girls who are interested in furthering their knowledge in the field ofhomemaking. The objective this year was contributing to the joys and satisfactions offamily living. The club's flower is the rose and the colors are red andwhite. The motto this year was Spizzer- inktum, which means to create enthusiasm. At the joint FHA-FFA dance Pat Welch was crowned Our Hero . ln the homecoming parade the FHA float took top award in the divi- sion of clubs. The advisor was Miss Peoples and chapter mothers were Mrs. Robert Ellis, Mrs. Vernon Horst, and Mrs. Sam Stewart. Officers were Linda Ellis, President, DeAnn Gibson, Vice-President, Jennie Rosano, Secretary, Faye Baker, Treasurer, Kathy Larson, Photographer, Penny Noonan, Historian, Geri Brown, Social Service Chairman, Mar- jorie Morris, Song Leader, Beverly Manley, Degrees Chairman, Elaine Stewart, Reporter, and Margaret Horst, Parliamentarian. 56 Jennie Rosano FFA The Future Farmers of America is a National Organization for boys that strives to develop scholarship, leadership, character and financial independence among its members. Successful fund raising projects of the year included a candy sale and Various scrap metal drives. Social Activities included a ski trip, the parents and sons banquet and the joint dance with the Future Homemakers of America, atwhich Earlene Herness was announced as Chapter Sweetheart. Officers of the club were Pat Welch, President, jack Kominski, Vice President, Bernie Kowalski, Secretary, David Playford, Treas- urer, jerry Cowles, reporter, and jack Doleman, Sentinal. FFA Sells Cand , Goes Skiing Row 1: jack Doleman, David Playford, jerry Cowles, Pat Welch, Sweetheart Earlene Herness, jack Kominski, Bernie Kowalski. Row 2: Mr. Erickson, Bill Cowles, Mike Herness, DennisHar- rison, Ron Roberts, Chuck Styf, Walt Coffel, Bruce Welch, Burt Averill, Russell Hendrickson, Theo Kirsten. Row 3: Marvin Lowenhagen, Frank Buren, Jim Butler, Erling Birkland, Willie Brown, john Yenne, Ken Alexander, Ron Playford, Ken Kidd. Row 4: Bill Hauss. 57 NATIONAL THESPIANS Row 1: Bonney bnerman, Muriel Pierce, Kim Stillings, jim Henderson, Marilynlviosman, Marjan Kravik, Dave Steggell. Row 2: Jennie Murphy, jerryCow1es, Margaretl-Iorst, LynnYenne, Candy Gallagher, Andy Rieke, Linda. Drewry, DeAnn Gibson, Roy Southworth, Peggy Eller. Play Cast Party? 58 Thespians Elderberry Wine ? TI-IESPIANS Row 1: Muriel Pierce, Vice President, Jerry Cowles, Clerk, Marilyn Mosman, President, Bonney Sherman, Secre- tary. Row 2: RonRoberts, Don Taylor, KenThLu1. Row 3: Dave Steggell, Kim Stillings, Rose Engebretsen, Sandy Stewart, Jennie Murphy, Liz Crisp, Carmen Kalama, Patsy McCloud, Anita Wright, Candy Gallagher, DeAnn Gibson, Linda Drewry. Row 4: Doris Horst, Margaret Horst, Peggy Eller, Marjan Kravik, jackie Panter, Lynn Yenne, KathyAschenbrenner, Cheryl Lefebvre, Becky McMonig1e. Row 5: Kathy Bowen, Mildred McCloud, Pam Gallagher, Andy Riel-ce, Roy Southworth, Keith Norman. Tim Henderson. Slay Audience With Arsenic and Old Lacev THESPIANS PLAY CAST The curtain rose on Arsenic Ken Thun, Don Taylor, Ron Roberts, Marjan Kravik, jerry Cowles, DeAnn and Old Lace, the Thespians' Gibson, Jennie Murphy, jim Gump, jim Henderson, Keith Norman. first production of this year, This proved to be a very suc- cessful undertaking Peggy Eller, Andy Rieke, Dave Steggell, DeAn.n Gibson, jenny Murphy, and Lynn Yenne almost died as they were tapped for membership in Na- tional Thespians, composed of Thespians who have earned ten points and have been voted in by the current members. Points are earned by toiling in the morgue ... rather,by working on drama-related pro- jects. Masquers is our local Thes- pian honorary. Membership is limited. The members are tapped after each play and the choice is based on the individ- ua1's contribution to Thespians. DeAm1 Gibson Service With a Smile!! CAFETERIA WORKERS john Yenne Earlene I-lerness, Bertie Catron , LorraineDickerson, MarilynMatl:hews, JoyceWindsor, Terry Lester, jim Carpenter, Chuck Wood, Darlene Engebretsen, Kathy Bowen, Deana Butler, Chuck Styf. Teachers Secretaries Run-off Tests, Correct Papers 60 Row 1: Marlene Pruett, Gayle Reichel, Carla Rei- chel, Carla Summers, Kathy Tafoya, Pam Fox. Row 2: Mary jo Weisgar- ber, Bertie Catron, Kathy Lars o n, Marjan Kravik, Linda Wright, Barbara Ro- chester, Linda D r ewry, Mildred McCloud. Row 3: Geraldine B r ow n , Karen Goodell, jerryC owles , DeAnn Gibson , Ken Austin , Walt Coffel, Terry Coffel, Terry Gould, Dave Steg- gell, Liz Crisp, Mary Cam- eron, joe Longmire, Terry Wareing, Ken Gilb e rt, Doug Monson, jim Gump, Marvin Lowenhagen. Office Workers Assist in Office - Where Else? Left to right: Cheryl Lefebvre, Pat Shattuck, Sharon Iverson, Pam Fox, Kathy Aschenbrenner, Karen Taylor, Elaine Stewart, Linda Wright, Linda Drewry, Faye Baker, Peggy Eller, Barbara Rochester. Librarians Give Help to Students in Library Row 1: Linda Ellis, Josephine Schoepfer, Marjan Kravik, Noreen Dunagan, Melissa Mosman, Janice Kominski. Row 2: Jim Gump, Sandy Stewart, Liz Crisp, Mary Jo Weisgarber, Janice Gay, Carla Summers, Debbie Stewart, Mrs. Grinde, Mrs. Mosman. 61 The athletic year at Yelm has been marked by many sig- nificant events. The football season was notable for bitter disappointments as well as ful- filling victories. Perhaps our biggest victory was over White Pass, the first place teamg and, surely, our biggest dissappoint- ment was missing a tie for first place by one game . . . afor- feit to Rochester. Out basketball team is to be admired for their fighting spirit. This spirit was shown , when after losing thirteen games, the team came back to win two in a row. This fighting spirit to win was carried through into the spring sports with our tennis, track, and baseball teams. We can all be proud of the spirit our teams showed and for the example they set for others to follow. We are able to look back on the athletic teams of 1964-65 with pride and a sense of accomplishment. Sterling jones VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: Doug Brewster, Dave Sheppard, Gary Demich, Sterling jones, Mark Drogseth, Larry Harrison, Rob Olson Row 2: Mike Mclfaul, Dennis Manley, Chuck Stewart, Ken Austin il + xv' ,ek ' w ' , -- . is q -f' ' ' Q gfigfgehipi , M mn,--1 5 .i Q3 ,M k V itz: A' ., L , ?, '- M - ' it ir . V, r iri il ,. ,,.,1,-,, . -...,:..: QI.. ,-.,,,.,:.. , , . ,..,,. E ,, . Sterling jones, Guard Gary Demich, Guard Dennis Manley, Quarterback Doug Brewster, Forward Ken Austin, Halfback CoAc:HEs, MANAGERS Head Coach: Mr. Anderson Assistant Coach: Mr. Boden Managers: Ken Thun, Bruce Wilkinson, Lester Gasaway, john Wilson y 1 uf B TEAM Row 1: Mike I-Ierness, Roy Southworth, Bob Shaw, Bruce Welch, jerry Brown, john Will iams, Leon Nutter Standing: Tom Turner, Mike Sorby, Richard Littlejohn, Hal lkebe, Terry Gould, Bill Cowles, Lonnie Butler v 1: 1'M Y:-il-M I 5i,,,,,',I?f 41' ' with TTA .. lf' -M.-,-1 ,-,,...,., W ,N ,,.,, 'M.. uv--.fr ,V . sf X 'P' . V ..,. Wx, 5:,,:1E:5,,9,-.m5,g,,gEi3-,g..5:,.iagzgggwn.355 - --Q5 1. 'wg ' -, W : . W ' 1 ?22':ii5?fl12v.5:55ai?iiizfdiffifxleiiiiiiiliiafIif-su E::g:!1gs,: if ,mul '-, ' , ' 1- -:az-'rr 52:av.S'4S?'im,,N-:'g,::i',--'E :xlwr1::,,--M511 -57-A k lr: APL-gss,':,a:u:2,-me - - - :I . ' . M 1- , 1 ,, ,, K, ,.,,, fr., Mp.. K , ,s. , - .rf ' ' f -2.5. afff.fHi2:f L52 - .ni My to gag -K5 ' ., ff 2 . . 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Mark Drogseth, Center Tom Turner, End Dave Sheppard, Tackle Larry Harrison, Tackle ,, ,, -a--..-...fu , 196 VARSITY YELL LEADERS Center, Earlene I-Iernessg left, Kathy Aschenbrenner, Queen Cheryl Lefebvre, Sandy Stewart, DeAnn Gibson. J. V. YELL LEADERS Jackie Panter Pam Gallagher Margo Hull 67 H25 Presentation of Colors 18' Ill! W l 1' 'ku , M M lx 1' s , 21 22 Q M W? Q 5+ 5 1 m'.fwc!2-.g.-r' ' , - ' f 'L V ' L- N 333 .- .. ,1 ' F 'F . ML ' Q, in X il' z JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1 jim McCloud5 Steve Boweng Mike McFaul5 Roy Southworthg Bob Shawg Chuck Stewartg Row 2 jake Wood Richard Littlejohm Frank Bureng john Wil1ia.ms3 Jim I-Iendersong Lonnie Butler Have Basketball - Will Travelv 70 lk N 1 Iilliitlki fini Frosh Team Competes After School FRESHMAN TEAM Row 1: ja.ckMcC1oud, Russe1Hendrickson, Richard Games, Bi11Cow1es, RonTrip1ett, Hal Ikebe Mike McCloud. Row 2: Wayne Steggel, Alvin North, Mike I-Ierness, Mike Cathay, Dennis Hen derson, Chuck Woods, Terry Leiter. Team Makes Tracks in '65 TRACK TEAM Row 1: Mike Harness, jack McCloud, RonHuret, Mil-ce McCloud., Hal Ikebe, Russell Hendrickson, Bob Shaw. Row 2: john Williams, Ken Austin, jack Medley, Ken Alexander, Roy Southworth, Bob Williams, Alvin North, Mike Taylor, Coach. Baseball Eleven oin Racquet Squad TENNIS TEAM Row 1: Pam Gallagher, Marilyn Mosman, Betty Wright, Jennie Rosano Row 2: jim Ryan, jerry Brown, Rob Olson, jim Hen- derson, john Wilson Players Pracuee Art of Hit and Runi' BASEBALL TEAM Row 1: Marl-:Drogseth, Ric h ard Littlejohn, Chuck S t ew art, jim McCloud, Mike Mc- Faul, Bill Cowles, Lonnie Butler. Row 2: Mr. Anderson, D o u g Brewster, Ken T h un, M i l-c e Fredrick, Gary Demich, Leon Nutter, T h e o Kirsten, Lanny Wareing. Every Step 15 W M Ki 5 E qi W W X w Q NN 9 W YE W in fi Q 5 ivwmmmmv-:wsvfwaiazX mmwmwnwavvsuuwvimwcwmwwwmmxvmwma of Progress the World Has Made Has Been From Scaffold to Scaffold . . . 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