1967 LCHS Tiger Yearbook
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o4 0*0^0»o^0 . standing in the morning haze; Reflecting upon its multitude of glories; Anticipating new faces, hopes, tomorrows, Merging all these together to form . jennie adams, managing editor tamara phillipp, art duiiald g. black, editorial and business adviser barbara b. fellows, art adviser clarence e. miller, photography adviser I the twenty -fifth annual lewis and dark tiger lewis and dark high school Spokane, Washington presents not merely a building but a road of learning traveled by the curious . where old landmarks fall to be replaced by the sign of progress . not just a school but the heart of a territory crisscrossed by solitary lanes . by meandering boulevards lined with memories of past glories . and someday by a freeway ushering in the future a mingling of today and yesterday forming a highway to tomorrow 8 ." "a road clearly marked . for Since the theme this year's Tiger is "Route 67," I would like to point cut that from its very beginning as the Lewis and Clark Trail, this route has been clearly marked with dignity, honor and the spirit of a Bengal Tiger by thousands of Lewis and Clark graduates. As you Seniors complete this phase of your journey, I wish to compliment you for helping to brooden and more positively identify this route. From this junction you have now reached there are many routes leading out across the horizon. If you follow those which are marked by the same qualities as "Route 67," you will surely arrive at worthwhile destinations. As you leave the portals of Lewis and Clark to select your route, I would like to wish each of you a happy, safe and successful journey. William E. L. Donner 10 — Courtesy Dorian Studio administration David L. Powell Vice Principal Bernadine McClincy Dean of Girls George W. Palmer Dean of Boys Muriel Rossing David J. Williams Guidance Counselor Administrative Assistant Bernice Lucht Myrtle McElroy Secretarial Stenograpfier Attendance Clerk english Spokane Hutchison mmm I Frances Vecchio Grace Peck Doris Sherburne R. Dennis Graedel industrial arts Howard C. Allers Elmer R. Rich Leo C. Weed Bernie C. Bunn Head social studies Robert K. Miller 15 Genevieve Esplin Ann Cunningham mathematics Raleigh A. Baldwin Mr. Raleigh A. Boldwin, a mathe- matics instructor at Lewis and Clark for 10 years, retires at the end of this school year. The hundreds of students who have been influenced by this dedicated man will fondly remember the patient, helpful way in which he taught his classes. Tom G. Cline Eugene G. Sivertson rn Florence Chisholm music Gerald S. Hartley C. Oliver Fuller Head science Peter B. Weitz Warren A. Hall Gene G. Arger Carl W. Milton Gary M. Leaver physical education 18 language ^^""'"^ Betty Lou Hopkins ^- '^^'''S" Schubert Wesley H. Read fine arts Barbara Fellows Stanley E. Faubion 19 business education cooks Front row: Eva Schullz, Rose Carlson, Donna Hording, Horuko Mukoi, Nina Reed. Back row: Mildred Croble, Mortho Neugebouer, Helen Romig, Evelyn Goodwin, Ruth Brown, Alice Willmon. custodians Edward C. Franson, Peler Graf, Myrtle Poinler, Walter M. Hanley, Gill Alderman, Gary Milloy. 21 24 25 highest honors 4.0 grade average for seven semesters Mary Morse graduates with 3.7 grade averages and above, in order of class rank: PATRICIA SANDAHL KATHERINE VENNEMA KATHERYN HABBESTAD SUZI YAMAMOTO TANNI DIXON DOROTHY BEAVER SPENCER DANIELS JOELLEN DENNEY POLLY ANDERSON STEVEN GETMAN STEPHANIE FRANKLIN ANN FO.GELQUIST ELAINE VROMAN KENNETH KATO KAREN CRAWFORD TRUTH BROZOVSKY LINDA WOOD KAREN SACKVILLE-WEST JEFFREY JONES BERNARD SHELDON DELORES ROSENBERG JAMES HIJIYA MICHAEL UNO JUSTIN SHIMADA Ann Fogelquist Darlene Hewlett Mary van Veen Young Woman of Achievement Homemaker of the Year Betty Crocker Award Cathey Barrett Ann Fogelquist Suzi Yamamoto Skip Buchanan Ron Honda Bari Newton Kathy Shannon Susan Swearingen Trina Manion Viki Vineyard Assistant Senior Album Editors Assistant Classes Editors Carol Bradley John Monard Marianne Moore Tammie Phillipp Business Manager Business Manager Business Manager Staff Artist Charlene Dupper Candi Kunzman Terry Cavender Paul Luppert Faculty Co-Editor Faculty Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor Sports Co-Editor John Horn John Ives Tom Robb Greg Staples Photography Editor Photographers Chris Stokes Dawn Davidson Beamar Huetter Lori Townsend Photo Coordinator Activities Editor Assistant Activities Editors Kris Andersen Jean Rice Mary Beth Johnson Sherry Staley Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Index Editor Assistant Index Editor Kathy Shannon Connie Christman Cathey Barrett Jan Jensen Paul Luppert John Horn tiger happenings candids! Raul Novillo, People-to-People exchange student from Bolivia, Jooks for a likely candid shot. Journal photog- raphers Tom Ager and Chris Pence also contributed to this year's TIGER. ye olde carde file Staffers Kathy Shannon, Sue Wilke and Vicki Vineyard check the accuracy of names in the TIGER card file. quill and scroll Editor Jennie Adams looking on, associate editor Spencer Daniels is initiated into Quill and Scroll, a journalism honorary, by Jour- nal editors Elaine Vroman and Diana Lanman. november sales Selling TIGERS involves much leg-vs'ork, as Connie Christman discovers. secord award In an impressive program, Journal-TIGER adviser Donald G. Black pre- sents the Secord Av^ard for outstanding work in selling ads to Kris Andersen, TIGER advertising manager. 31 nancy bergh Exchange Student to Australia Upstanding, respectable, loyal, intelligent, witty, and but sociable— all qualities of a Rotary Exchange Student, wondering last August as I sot in the I could not help structure of jet on my way "down under" how I, a mere flesh and bones, could contain all these qualities. How complicated questions put could I hope to answer the forward by doctors, solicitors, chemists, or even the man on the street? Seventeen had always seemed an old age realize how young, in the ways of the —but I began to world, I really was. doubts or Now seven months later I no longer have a professional man nervous fears. I no longer wonder why or woman was not sent in my place to tell the people of Australia about America's system of manufacturing, eco- nomic structure and complicated foreign affairs. All of these factors are, of course, an intricate part of a nation, but these people were just like me. Although they were matters, they interested in hearing all I knew about these were mainly concerned with the people—the plain, ordi- nary citizens, you and me. during my year's stay in Aus- I have gained so much indebted to the country tralia that i feel I will always be and her easy-going people. The greeting, "How ya going, mate?" carries for me a personal meaning of friendship, Nancy Bergh one that lies far beneath the surface of the four words. people with that in return I have shown the Exchange Student to Australia I only hope in contact that all American teen- whom I hove come agers do not grow beards and carry protest signs. I I return home. It will not be long now before am to get bock. How can a often asked if I will not be glad it's only human. Yet while I am person say that he never yearns to see a familiar face? Of course he does; it a long time before I return. ticket to get back, but once I am home may be here I will alwavs hove the land where the hopping kangaroos are few and far between, but where But one day I will go back-to a helping hand. those intervals are filled with opportunities and people willing to lend a Nancy in front of "typical" Australian "residence" Jennie Lynn MIchaot Jamei Thomas Phillip ADAMS ADAMS AGER Whittier Irving Irving Tiger Editor; Entre Nous Frosh, B-Squod, Varsity Orpheus; Dos Rheingold Sec; Book Club Wrestling; Frosh, B-Squad Treas., Vice-Pres.; Vice-Pres.; Ti-Girl; D.D.D., Basketball, Baseball; Tri-Sci Trees.; Heilo Week, Mother-Daughter Tea B.F., A.S.B., Sr. Class G.F., B.F., Jr. Cons Chrms.; Quill & Scroll; Reps.; Jr. Con; Tri-Sci; Speaking Parts; Band; Horizon Pres. H.R. Pres. Journal U. of W. w.s.u. U. of W. Marc Mosao Harvey Lewis Kristine Lee Boyd Michael AKtYAMA ALLEN ANDERSEN ANDERSON Grant Libby Sacoioweo Sacajawea Architectural Club; B.F. Clean-up Comm.; Tiger Ad Manager, B-Squad Wrestling; B.F., Wrestling; B.F. Rep.; B-Squad, Varsity Salesman; Quill & Scroll; A.S.B. Reps.; Choir H.R. Offices; Jr. Con Wrestling; Boys' Giee F.T.A. Pres., Hist.; S.C.C. W.S.U. Club; Intramural Sunshine Girt; Usherettes; Basketball Entre Nous; Pep Club E.W.S.C. U. of W. Dale Lynn Elizabeth Ann Polly Jane Kathleen Yuk! ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON AOKI Sacaiav\/ea Goodridge High School, Sacajawea Irving Minnesota Tiger Bond; Forum Club; Varsity Golf; Papyrus Tiger Tones; Choir Sec.; Tri-Sci Officer; Greater At Goodridge: F.H.A. Pres., Vice-Pres., Treos.; Friendliest H.R. Girl; Spokane Honor Band; At. I.e.; Jr. Exec; TI-DECA Usherettes; Pep Club Jr. Con; Mother-Daughter Sgt.-ot-Arms, Sec; G.F. Tea; Starlighters; Hello A.S.B., B.F. Reps. S.C.C. Rep., Con, Nominating Week Pub.; Pep Club E.W.S.C. Comm. Chrm. Vice-Pres. UPS. E.W.S.C. Andrew Tadasht David Aian Gregory Craig ARIIZUMI ARMSTRONG ARONSON Sacajawea Sacajawea Stevens A.S.B. Rep.; Varsity Sr. Band; Greoter Spokone Varsity Tennis; Frosh Tennis; H.R. Officer Honor Band; B.F. Rep.; Football. Baseball; Jr., Hello Week, B.F., A.S.B. Rep. U. of W. May Week Cons S.C.C. U of W. 33 Artis Manuel Angnnette Jan Marie ASHE ASHLEY AYLOR Sacojowea Sacoiawec Grant Lettermen's Club Sec.; Jr. Con; Pep Club Papyrus Sec.; Jr.