nautilus
1967-68
pub I ished by the Associated Student Body of GRAYS HARBOR COLLEGE Aberdeen, Washington
Juliana Korpi, Edi tor May 31, 1968
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Grays Harbor College has recently acquired the use of 640 acres of country land for use in biology, zoology, botany, and forestry courses. The property is situated in the East Fork of the Hoquiam River, about twenty-five miles north of the college campus. Running through the land is an excellent creek where both beaver and silver salmon abound. The second growth timber on the surrounding hillsides has been cut and removed during the past five years. This presents an excellent opportunity for biologists from the college to study the succession of plants and animals that develop in the barren cut-over land. Botany students have begun projects to study the effects of various environmental factors on Douglis fir, hem lock, and western red ceder. Two weather stations have been set up in the area at different altitudes to provide weather data.
It has been said that the entrance to Grays Harbor College resembles that of a lumber camp. A mass of unkempt trees and foliage runs from hillside to harbor. Yet, this is nature in its prime and paramount; this is GHC's most unique asset. A single tree, shown in the three periods of autumn, winter and spring, has been selected
as the symbol of this yearbook. It represents all the natural beauty that surrounds the students as they attend Grays Harbor College during these seasons. It is to the majesty and the serenity of the forest that the 1967-68 Nautilus is dedicated.
N STRAT\O ADM\N\ STAH
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I would like to extend my congratulations to the Nautilus staff for an outstanding yearbook.
Each spring, students and faculty anticipate with pleasure the dis足
tribution of the annual.
It never fails to evoke significant memories of the
past year which a11 of us cherish. Personally, I am most grateful for the success the college has enjoyed during the year; much of this success can be attributed to the Board of Trustees. signs point toward an improved program of instruction in the future.
All
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this promise sustains us, for we exist for no other reason than to make education more meaningful for our student population. I wish the departing sophomores continued success in their endeavors; I urge the freshmen to pursue their goals with determination and patience.
I know
that your stay at Grays Harbor College will be a significant experience in your lives.
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tRUSt€€S During the 1967 session of the State Legislature, the Community College Act was initiated which provided for a school district consisting of Grays Harbor and Pacific countries.
To serve as Board
for this district, Governor Daniel J. Evans appointed a group of five men. They are: Harry James
Edwin Van Syckle
Lawrence Weinstein
Oliver Tibbetts Dr. William McKinney
Sm ith, VanSyckle, Weinstein, Tibbets, James, McKinney
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John Killian Registrar
James Frost Dean of Instruction
Maurice Phipps Director Student Affairs
Gordon Simmons Director Adult and Vocationa I Education
Eldon Odle Assistant Registrar
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Georgia Bailey Biology
Vincent Aleksey Mathematics Helen Pagels, Helena Smith
Robert Basich History, P .E.
Harry Beeler Physics
Polly Brown Health Ed., P.E.
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Donald Butler English
John Crew History
Peter Dufour Political Science Barbara Elliott Journalism
Richard Frazer Geography
Gary Frey English, Wrestling 12
Coach
Craig Wellington
Lydia Roberts
Robert Gehrke Psychology
Donald Gibbs Sociology, Anthropology Cyrus Gonigam Bursar
Leo Hake Psychology, P. E., Head Football Coach
Margaret H ansen Economics, B.A.
Alfred Izatt Electronics
Jeane Jones Dean of Women Ralph Kool
Richard Landberg
German, French
Art
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Maxine L'Ecuyer English
Floyd Messersmith Data Processing
Patricia Morgan Practical Nursing
Robert Neisinger Music, Band
Lyman Pederson History
James Phipps
Ellen Pickell
Geology, Oceanography
Vocational Clerk-Steno Myles Robinson Biology
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Eugene Schermer Chemistry
Dorothy Savage English , Speech
Joseph Scott B.A., Secretarial Science H. Winfield Shaffer Electronic Technology
Russe 11 Scott Speech, English
John Smith Biology 16
Eugene Stensager Music, Philosophy
Jack Stoddard P. E. , Basketba11 Coach
Kenneth Stevens Data Processing Ed Stricker Chemistry
Rosemary Thomas Secretarial Science Rona Id Swartz Engineering
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Frank Turner Sociology, Anthropology
Roy Undem Mathematics Elmer Wagner William VanVactor English
David Waller English, Counselor
Virginia Younger Eng I ish
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Russian, Counselor
Yvonne Fields, Alice Delaney, Bonnie Kalinowski, Bonnie Grant, Ginger (Tex) Clinger.
J hn Spellman, Librarian
BOOkSt0�€
1111lly Stoddard, Juliana Korpi, Shirley Dubrau
Bernadine Hermann, Shirley Clerice
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Koy Evans, Ann Prehm
. Ito Blo111 . e, Phyllis I Henrie EI noro Cote' Muriel Moore, Donno Kul ich
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custo01ans
Don Morrow, Ernest Aschim
Scotty Lyden, George J ugum
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Prudy Olson,
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M onoger Este I la G isbrech t, Mary E pperson, Gerda Harrison, Virginia Williams, Delores Sackrider, Josephine Frye
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0R4an1zat1ons
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PRESIDENT'S MESSA GE:
This y e ar w a s an a ctive one for G rays Its
H a r bor C o l l e ge.
controlling body, the Stu dent Council, met weekly to discuss policy and tra nsact business of the stu d e n t b ody. E ach member of the stu d e n t council took his job seriously and represented the student body in a fair and just manner.
A ll members
consistently expressed their opinions intelli gently and effectively. They made the Student Council's job and my job much easier by their seriousness of purpose and full coop era tion. The Student Council's accompl i shm en ts were many and varied, rang ing from the establish ment of Fr eshman repre sentation to putting on the best Homecoming in GHC history; thus the members can be proud' of their record
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content with their per fo1mance.
Mr. Phipps,
D irector of
Stu dent
Affairs, served as advi sor to the council.
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services were indespens able and I can't express h ow grateful I am for his help. It was a pleasure and honor to serve as student body president.
I want
to thank all of the stu dents for their confi dence and cooperation, and the Student Counci I for a job well done.
I
am proud to have served as your president, proud of your many accom plishments, and proud to say I am an alumnus of Grays Harbor College.
A SGHC President
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The Associated Women's Students had a very active year. Adding to the fun of homecoming weekend, AWS sponsored a Halloween pajama party with the theme "Punkins and P.J. 's".
At Christmas time the Miss Merry Christmas pro足
ject was a huge success with all the food donations given to the Salvation Army.
Throughout the months a girl of the
month is selected for her outstanding scholarship, acti足 vities, and personality. held.
In the spring, elections were
AWS also participated in Drift 'n' Dunes weekend.
Ending the year, came the M others Tea, where the Girl of the Year was named along with the M other of the Year.
FRONT ROW: Shirley Dubrou, president; Mory Miller, social chairman.
ROW 2:
Connie Vessey, publicity chairman; MoryBeth
Ekor, district chairman; Sheila Homchick, vice-president; Dr. Jeane Jones, adviser.
ROW 3:
Mory Tesio, secretory-treasurer;
Dione Monenico, district chairman; Louro Bole, district chairman; Trudy Bodey, district chairman.
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CCC
The purpose of the Club Co-ordinating Council is to promote service and co-ordinate activities among the clubs on campus.
Composed of the club presidents,
CCC's major activity was assisting in organizing the Homecoming Parade.
Through its standing committee,
the Publicity Council, CCC has worked to better com足 munication between students and student government. Cheryl Blonski is the club's secretary and Mr. Waller is adviser.
ROW l:
C. Langham, Ayudas; P. Youmans, Young Democrats; L. Weathers, Poli S ci and Drama.
B. Quinby, Phi Theta Kappa; S. Dubrau, AWS.
ROW3:
ROW 2:
B. Hulbert, Ski Club;
A. Mackey, Chokerettes; S.L. Wetzel, Hiking Club; J. Durney, Re足
publican Club.
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ayubas As always, Ayudas attempted to fulfill its pur足 pose as a service club to the college. club's officers were:
The
C arolyn Langham, pres足
ident; Gail Warden, vice-president; Nikki Chapin, treasurer; Barbara Zink, secretary; Carol Meers, publicity representative.
Ayudas
worked at registration, football games, basket足 ball games, and wrestling matches, as well as the athletic banque ts.
The club sponsored a
float for the Homecoming parade and held a mum sale for the Homecoming game. was held winter quarter.
A dance
In all their affairs,
Ayudas was especially helped by the club's adviser, Dr. Pedersen.
ROW l:
Carol Meers, Nikki Chapin, Barbara Zink, Carolyn Langham, Gail Warden.
Jackson, Sue Smoth, Sharon Emery, Coral McGuire, Roberta Schaffer, Annabel Salama.
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Kathi Guginski.
ROW 3:
ROW 2:
Dr. Pedersen, adviser; Janet
Sandra Ogren, Tom Lonergan, Pat Whitney,
tyâ‚Źâ‚Ź TYEE is a women's service club at GHC.
It's
main objective is to serve the college and assist the community.
Membership is limited to 15
sophomores who are elected each year by the current members. This year the TYEE's have had many activities. They sponsored a dance, held shoe shines and apple sales, ushered at college f unctions, assisted at registration and w orked at the Starlight Ball.
They also granted a scholarship
to a TYEE member. The officers for the 1967-68 school year were: Che r y l Blonski, president; Jane Southard, vice-president; Diane Manenica, secretary; D onna Sti nchfield, t reasurer; and Candice Mil re, historian.
ROW 1:
C. Blonski,
Sou thard, S. Ask.
D. Stinchfield,
ROW 3:
D. Manenica, C. Milre.
ROW 2:
M. Miller, S. Dubrau , A. Mackey, M. Tesia, J.
Mrs. Younger, adviser; M. Scott, K. Stiles, S. Olson, B. Grant.
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tetteRmen
ROW l:
J. Suppa, D. Daniels, B. Dew, B. Phillips, K. Stevenson, C. McGuire.
L. Miller, S. Scibelli, S. Childers, B. Coleman. strong, J. Davidson, G. Simon, S. Elway.
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ROW 4:
G. Stevenson, J. McKinnon, D. Schroeder, D. Mehlhaff, A. Luther?, G.
Cromwell, B. Edwards, B. Strachan, G. Carr, E. Smith.
The Lettermen's Club repre足 sents a ll letter winne r s at GHC and also includes many fine schol ars. t h e club are:
Officers o f Rick Giam足
pietri, treasurer; Denny Dan足 iels, vice president; and Ron Busche, president.
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ROW 2: G. Jones, R. Busche, R. Giampietri,
S. Johnson, D. Sheaffer, J. Sherk, J. Wilson, B. Sowders, M. A rm足
chokeRettes
C h o k e rettes had an action p::icked year. To promote school spirit we made pep signs for the games and the pep assembly. We also made a float in the s h a pe of a football for the homec oming parade.
Other
activities included a bakesale, a pizza party , a C h ristma s party {thank s Phi I), and a trip to Seattle.
At the end of the
year we gave a
$100 scholar足
ship to a deserving Chokerette. The 1967-68 officers were: Ann M a c key,
president; Diane
Manenica, vice-president; and Barb M orrisette, secretary 足 treasu rer.
The advi ser w a s
M i s s T h oma s.
ROW l:
K. Aho, C. Hood, M. Stoddard, L. Jurasin, G. Meldrich, B. Morrisette, S. Henke, M. Ekar, S. Homchick. ROW 2: ROW 3: S. Gill, Smith, J. Meservey, K. Hendrickson, D. Monenica, K. Stiles, G. Morse, T. Major, B. T rohimovich, S. Stoddard, J.
B. Antich, B. J. Hagfors, S. Sealy, K. Backholm, J. Gerhardt, S. Quinn, J. Matthews, S. Slick, M. Mallow.
T.
McCri mmon, M. Tesia, N. Thompson, M. Randich, M. Long, L. Frye.
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Ski ClUB
ROW l:
Candi Cyr, Patti Parker, Sandy Gill, Phyllis Ganigam.
ROW
2: Jim Lawson, Barbara Trohimavich, Anita Bolinger, Steve Thompson. ROW 3: John Larson, Cathy Ramberg, Glen Colley, Jim Hathaway. ROW 4: Dann Jamtaas, Bill Hulbert, Marsha Wharton, Dave Bielski. ROW 5: Dayne Gardner, Al Brecht, Don Corning. ROW 6: Laddy Kite, Ken Kaivo, Donna Janzik, Jim Ricks. ROW 7: Steiner Urdahl, Ron Gill, Steve Beck, Jan Moisanen, Mr. Phipps, adviser.
During the past year, Ski Club has participated in a variety of activities.
In addition to our three-day trip to Timberline
Lodge on Mount Hood, we have been active in such things as the UGN Drive and the Homecoming parade.
This year's
officers include Bill Hulbert, pres.; Pete Berken, vice pres.; and Candi Cyr, sec /treasurer.
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Mr. Phipps is our adviser.
h1k1nq CLUB The G rays Harbor College Hiking Club was established to give Grays Harbor students an opportunity to take advantage of outdoor recreation.
The Hiking Club is active throughout
the year, regardless of the season.
The club members enjoy
both day and overnight hikes, including snow-shoeing and beach hikes.
Patti Parker is the secretary-treasurer and Mr.
Harry Beeler is the adviser.
ROW l:
Jim Ricks, Patti Parker, Donna Janzik, Mr. Beeler.
Lawson, Steve Beck, Ken Kaivo.
ROW 3:
Doug Hatfield,
ROW 2:
Jim
Jim Grigsby,
Joe M cCloskey.
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ELTEK members prepare to auction TV sets in the HUB.
ELTEK club officer s for 1967-68 were president, Pat Connor; vice-president , Charles Pinckney; secretary/treasurer, Rita DePoule; and public relations man, Ben C h ap m a n .
R it a D ePo ule was
elected Miss Merry Christmas through the efforts of club members in collect ing c ontributions for needy families. The other principle activity wa s the acceptance of N's from the community for repair and au ction to build the ELTEK scholarship fund, from which awa r d s are presented to deserving sophomore ELTEK majors.
ROW l: Marvin Johnson, Rita Depoule, Becky Palmer, Jomes Young, Winfield Schaffer and Alfred Izatt, advisers.
ROW 2:
Len Decker, Benji Chapmon, Pot
Connor, S teve Mitchell, Jomes Weiblen, Bob Wheeler, Lester Thornton.
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enq1neeR1nq The Main activity af the Engineering Club was sponsoring the Miss Merry C h ristmas Dan ce.
A psyc hedelic
theme was used with rotating sound an d I ight systems.
With the m oney
from the dance, the club sponsored field t rips to various industries an d a scholarship to a returning freshman engineering student. Officers were:
Frank Wise, p resi足
dent; Don Taylor, vice president; Terry W eathers, sec./treas.; frosh represen tativ e , Allen Fitz; Don Gross, historian; Ed Johnson, social chairman.
ROW l:
K. Kaivo, M. Solitur o, J. Taylor , R. Swartz, F. Wise.
ROW 2:
K. Gunderson, E. Johnson, T. Weathers, D. Gross, B. Clark, M. Alecksey. ROW 3:
B. Burke,
M. McMinds,
J. Clavadetcher, T. Covert, K.Gores,
M. Adams, J. Larson, L. Pearson .
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Eng ineers unwind with football all-year-round.
Engineering Club officers
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The play "Papa Is All" was concerned with a rebellion against a t yrannical father who misused his religion to prohibit the natural pleasures of his family.
It presented a unique challenge, for the
entire play was spoken in the language of the Pennsylvania Dutch people.
Playing the lead roles
were Al Lyons and Sue Roman.
�Ramat1cs "The Child Buyer", a drama, was selected for the winter play. had a plan for improving the nation.
Wissey Jones, the main character,
It involved purchasing gifted children and reducing their
personalities through drugs and surgery to the point that they were nothing more than brilliantly efficient machines.
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Playing the leads were Al Lyons and Joe Dennis.
Trophy-winners Evans, Lindsay, Lyons, and Youmans.
The forensic season began early with the Centralia College Invitational, and included trips to Hum boldt State College, UPS, Clark, Linfield, WWSC, and concluded with the state tournament at Yakima in April.
Once again members of the GHC squad placed in both individual events and
debate, bringing home an impressive assortment of trophies for the college showcase.
�OQ€0SICS Members of Delta Psi Omega performed in a variety of theatrical experiences this year.
Performing
and producing three campus productions including the "Thurber Carnival" spring quarter.
The or
ganization visited the Seattle Reperto1y theatre, sponsored a high school drama festival, and honored
performers in local high school and community theatres in the annual Speech/ Drama banquet.
ROW l: C. Jacobson, B. Chapman, S. McDonald. ROW2: J. Dennis, A. Abrahamson, S. Roman, P. Youmans, . Smith, J. Murphy, T. Lonergan, E. Butler. Witherall, I. Eastman.
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M embers "get out the vote"
CHOICE '68 is initiated
pot1 SCI Although the Political Science club come up against stiff competition when two new political organizations were chartered this year, scheduled activities were well attended. sponsorship of CHOICE '68, and awarding a
Panel discussions, a St. Patrick's Doy dance,
$100 scholarship to a returning student were among our activities
this post year.
FRONT ROW:
C. Clapson, P. Youmons, L. Weathers.
Stensager, A. Lyons, J. Durney, T. Dalbey.
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BACK ROW:
H.S. Elway, J. Katz, J. Murphy, D. Janzik, Mr.
CLOCKWISE:
Don Lawson, Carolyn Langham,
O'Brien, Bob Steudler, James Taylor.
Gerald A pple, Steve Brown, Bob Quinby, Connie Vessey, Sandy James, Dan
CENTER: Adviser John Spellman.
phi theta kappa The Beta Iota Chapter af PTK began the year led by Robert Quinby, president; Ken Lawson, vice-president; Linda Ekman, secretary; Sandy James, treasurer; and Bab Steudler, publicity director. The year's activities included the installation of a PTK chapter at Big Bend Community College, the initiation of over thirty new members, the inauguration of a campus speaker program and par ticipation in the regional and national conventions.
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R€PUBl1can ClUB Under the leadership of Jack Durney, president; Stu El way, vic e-pre sident; Sue Roman, sec-treas; Bob Peck, sergeant at-a1ms; and Chuck Hindman, parliam e ntarian, the GHC R e p u b l icon Club began its firs t year.
The c lub took the
lead in organizing the Mock Republican Convention, spon sore d an essay writing contest, and also brought speakers to the campus, and made prepar ations for its participation in the 1968 political campaign. In its initial year, the c lub was a founding member of the College Repub lican League of Washington.
ROW l:
S. Dubrau, D
Hogon, S. Romon, S. Hood, R. Waymon.
J. Law son, L. Weathers, S. Wetzel, D.
Jonzik,
Bielski, A. Lyons, T. Strom, J. Nemnich, B. Peck.
Republicans mop out strategy for the coming campaigns.
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S. Wong.
ROW 2:
ROW 3:
S. Elway,
J. Durney, D.
act1v1t1es
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the qReatest Homecoming 1967 at Grays Harbor College consisted of a complete turn about in which the Spokane Spartans w iped out a 12-6 G.H.C. lead and made off with a 22-12 victory before disappointed on-lookers.
High足
lighting G.H.C.'s loss was quarterback John Wilson , w ho ran 53 yards on a qu arterback draw, his fir.est passing and runn ing effort of the year. Larry Miller,
Defens ively,
Rick Harbour and B ill S owders m a d e
numerous key hits.
Arnie Blancas was the most effective
o f t he G. H. C. r unning backs by gaining a total of 64 yards.
John Wilson fakes a pass to
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Princesses Shirley Dubrou, Cheryl Blonski, Gretchen Gudaz, Kathy Spanich; Queen Mary Tesia,
The crowning of Mary Tesia as Homecoming Queen, a parade through Aberdeen, the Homecoming game, and the po st-game H alloween Dance were the hig h li gl:t> of Homecoming 1967.
"A Lavender Happening" was the
theme Oct. 27 for the crowning of Mary, who reigned over all homecoming activ ities with her court, consisting of Cheryl Blo nski, Shirley Dubrau, Gretchen Gudaz and Kathy Sp anich.
Homecoming Court at halftime.
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September
October
November
Carolyn Langham
Bob Quinby
Linda Ekman
December
January
February
Ken Lawson
Frank Wise
Sandra Jam es
March
April
May
Bob Steud I er
Teri Smith
Carol McGuire
q1Rls oďż˝ the month
October Susan Niemi
November Sydney Craft
January
February
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Karen Stiles
Teri Smith
Juliana Korpi
Apri I
Barbara Morrisette
May Carolyn Langham 49
CiHC TIMIERLINE
Cris Harmia, Paul Youmans, Mauri Farrell, John Murphy, Frank Plakinger, J uliana Korpi, Paul Malernee, John Todd, Joe Dennis, John Witherell, Jim Graham, Eric Johnson, Steve Hendrickson.
The dedicated Timberline staff p roduced what editors believe to be the finest example of journalistic achievement in GHC history. "Innovations" was the word... New style, new g lamour, new news w a s the result.
Under
the leadership of Steve Hendrickson, Joe Dennis and Eric Joh nson, the Timberline become on eagerly awaited "Happening" on campus.
Editors labor far into the night.
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Paula Brady, Gail Niemi, Dave Loman, Tom Lonergan, Gerald Apple, Juliana Korpi, Vicki Wakefield.
we maoe 1t!
Mrs. Elliott points out misspelled word.
Working by moonlight.
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Crew, Dufour, Pederson
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Stensager, Miller, Durney.
ROW2:
Dennis, Elway, Weathers.
mock convention A simulated National Convent ion was held in April to nominate a candidate for the presidency of the United States.
GHC students took a lively part in for ming state delegations and campaig ning for a number of candidates.
High light of the convention was an address by Governor Danie I J. Evans.
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honoRaBle RepResentat1ves �Rom s1nqap0Re
ROW l: Juliana Korpi, Mary Mi Iler, Mr. Dufour, adviser; Sue Smith, Linda Ekman.
ROW 2: John Murphy, Dave Hogan,
Stuart Elway, Allen Lyons.
mobel un1teb nations Grays Harbor College sent a delegation of eight students to the XVIII Model United Nations of the Far West, held at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Representing the Republic of Singapore in the Afro-Asian Bloc,
these students took an active part in debate and the passing of resolutions.
This is the sixth year that GHC has
token part in MUN; all who participated agree that it is truly a unique educational experience.
Tucson - site of the XVIII Model United Nations.
The de legates returned with an increased unde rstanding 0f world politics...and sou venirs from "south of the bor der.
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chu1stmas The biggest Christmas festivity of the year for Grays Harbor C ollege students was the annual M e rry Ch ristmas dan ce,
highlighted by the
selection of Rita De Pou le as Miss Merry Christmas. A canned food drive determined who was to be
Miss Merry Christmas, by having voters contribute can s as ballots for his or her favorite candidate. Each candidate was sponsored by a college club.
Yes Rita, there is a Santa Claus.
Susie Wiseman, Anita Bolinger, Sharon Hood, Ann Mackey, Mary Miller, J ackie Wong, Sandy James, Julie Gonzalez, Michelle Monson, Pam Boros, Rita DePoule.
may COURt
Mary Miller
Stuart EI way
Gerald Apple
Shirley Dubrau
Juliana Korpi
Allen Lyons
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ROW l:
Mr. Stensager, E. Creviston, B. Valentine, J. Jackson, P. Roberts, S. Huffman, P. Parker, E. Butler.
L. Ekman, K. Pryde, S. Nyman, P. Hunt, D. Janzik, M. Nevitt. A. Abrahamson, C. Lindsey, R. Carey.
ROW 4:
ROW 3:
ROW 2:
L. Johnson,
B. Hallett, R. Miller, S. Miller, M. Stensager, R. Hanson,
R. Turley, R. Carlson, S. Beck, D. Bare, J. Carl, G. Cramer, G. Frymire.
sanb
Robert Neisi nger, band director.
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ROW l:
M. Scott, S. Nyman.
ROW 3:
J. Barton, M. Bullard.
ROW 2:
P. Hunt.
ChOIR
WI:
C. Scott, C. Schuldt, S. McDonald, P. G onigom.
RO W
Eugene Stensoger, choir director.
�1 P. Whitney, K. Sotlow, P. Sheory, J. DuBois. ROW 3: G. l1111l1•C1u, L. Decker, C. Hindman. ROW 4: B. Chapmon, K. Evans, /\, I yom.
ll W 1: R. Reichter, P. Wolfenbarger, K. Niles, T. Colemon, D. Porks. ROW 2: R. Conoyer, D. Thompson, J. Nelson, S. McDonald, M. M nson, F. Easter, W. Bragg. ROW 3: D. Loman, S. Childers, J. Ricks, J. Lindell, M. Bordon, R. Salmon, G. Frymire, J. Moisonen. I< W �: B. Bender, A. Abrahamson.
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SPORtS
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�OOtBall
ROW l: B. Edwards, G. Stevenson, B. Davis, B. Kolb, G. Cromwel I, J. Matau. ROW 2: B. Coleman, A. Blancas, J. Wilson, T. Parker, J. Johnson, R. Douglas. ROW 3: K. Stevenson, G. Jones, D. Colbey, J. McKinnon, J. Borst, D. Scheaffer, L. Lind land.
Row 4:
E. Smith, G. Carr, B. Wasp, G. Coddington, M. Murphy, J. Damitio, J. Sherk.
The Choker footb all edition of 1967, under the excellent coaching of Leo "Bud" Hoke and assistant coaches
Bob Basich
and Dick Frazer, ended the season with a 7-2 record. Choker scoring was led by Arnie Blancas, state scoring champ, and by Norris Stussy. The Choker offense was also aided by such hard running backs as Ben Dew, Ray Lorton, and Joe Suppa; the passing and running of John Wi Ison, and the pass catching talents of Eddie Smith and Don Scheaffer. Nevertheless, this great offensive machine could not have performed without the offensive line which was led by Ron Busche, Jerry Sherk, and Bill Gutman. Helping the offense control the ball was the Choker defense headed by Lawrence Miller, Bill Sowders, Rick Harber, Eddie Smith, Gary Carr, and Bruce Edwards. Arnie Blancas, Lawrence Miller, Ron Busche, and Jerry Sherk made the All-Conference team. High-lighting the annual ba nquet was the presentation of the Inspirational award to Norris Stussy; Coaches award to Paul Wetzel; Co-captains award to Rick Harber and Bill Sowders; and the announcement of next year's team captain-Larry Miller.
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1967
II I 111
WI: R. Lorton, J. Suppo, J. Pirone, P. Wetzel. G. Smith, J. Timpone, L. Preston. ROW 2:
D. Schroeder, B. Stussy, R.
1011, G. Giuntoli, C.J. Meodows. ROW 3: G. Prince, .R. Vest, R. Clowson, R. Giompietri, J. Strovink, L. Miller, J. Str<â&#x20AC;˘.
ROW 4:
B. Dew, S. Dragecevich, B. Johnson, D. Choffee,
Cooches Frozer, Hake, and Basich
S. Johnson, B. Sowders, R. Horber, R. Busche.
Co-captains Sowders and Harber
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FINAL STANDINGS w
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PF
Everett
6
1
0
166
39
G. H. C.
5
2
0
148
134
Olympic
4
3
0
135
100
Columbia
4
3
0
91
97
PA
Basin Yakima
3
3
1
42
69
Spokane
3
4
0
113
101
Wenatchee
5
1
111
166
Shoreline
6
0
46
131
Arnie Blancas
Ran Busche
Dew on the loose.
Joe Suppa
Coleman, Peck, Managers
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Suppa-gain
Smith strides high.
Larry Miller
Another fumble drill in Spokane game.
Bill Gutman
Jahn Wilson
A hard-earned rest.
Hake I ooks tense.
Bi11 Sowders
Chokers position for action.
Eddie Smith
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LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Parker, J. Wilson, G. Carr, S. C hilders, E. Johnson, M. Ar msl..-ong, Davidson, C. McGuire, B. Coleman, J. Linn.
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KNEELING:
Coach Jack Stoddard.
R. Cottrell, J. Moisanen, J.
GHC
62
H ighline
GHC
81
Peninsula
76
GHC
77
Centralia
68 97
98
GHC
77
Green River
GHC
88
Portland
80
GHC
84
Edmonds
73
GHC
96
Olympic
88
GHC
67
U. of W.
84
GHC
86
Lower Columbia
GHC
64
Tacoma
83
GHC
73
Centralia
81
102
GHC
81
Peninsula
76
GHC
98
Green River
90
GHC
90
76
Edmonds
GHC 111
Olympic
89
GHC
Clark
98
73
GHC
85
Lower Columbia
86
GHC
62
Tacoma
70
This year's Choker basketball team was picked at the first of the season to finish in the lower division, but the team disregarded this, and came out in the first division.
However, Lower Columbia's triumph in the final week blew
all hopes of the GHC team going on to the state tournament.
Finishing with a 8-14 record, the Chokers showed
great strength as they defeated a highly rated Green River squad and all the other division leaders many head颅 aches.
Led by team captain Mike Armstrong and Gary Carr, who both supported 17 pt. average, and had several
30 pt. nights, the Chokers showed a well-planned offense and defense.
They were assisted by playmaker John
Wilson, Randy Cottrell, and Craig McGuire, who all averaged in double figures.
Cottrell and Armstrong were
the top Choker rebounders.
LEADING SCORERS* FG
FT
PT
AVG
Carr
103
53-89
259
17.3
Armstrong
104
37-76
241
17.2
McGuire
91
34-46
216
14.4
Cottrel I
76
28-64
180
12.0
Wilson
58
64-98
180
12.0
Davidson
20
16-28
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Parker
10
9-9
29
9-15
17
Coleman
4
Johnson
8
5-5
14
Childers
2
1-6
5
Linn
1
2-2
4
2-2
4
Moisanen
路k statistics taken preceding final game
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Cottrel I I ooks for he Ip 66
McGuire hits for "2"
R osty-T omty scores ago in
Wilson drives for a loy-up
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Team Scares Centralia
9
29
Lower Columbia
0
54
GHC
18
22
GHC GHC
Clark
GHC
Highline
19
16
Everett
14
20
GHC
8
32
GHC
Lower Columbia Columbia Basin
23
19
GHC
Highline
19
20
GHC
U. of W.
16
38
GHC
Olympic
14
19
GHC
Green River
15
30
GHC
Steve Soruwotori
bele4at1on to state=
ROW 1:
M. Farrell, S. Scibelli.
Cooch Frey, B. Davis.
Kenichi Konno
ROW 1: Denny Dani els
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K. Konno, D. Stork, M. Moyer , M. Tonner, B. Grim.
Hoyden, S. Scibelli, G. Stevenson, B. Dew, J. S herk.
ROW 2:
ROW 2:
ROW 3: D. Daniels.
B. D avis, B.
Gary Simon
Bob Grim
1, SI •vcnson, E. Horris, J. Sherk, L. Miller, D. Colbey. ROW 2: G. Simon, B. Hoy Wl1 I 111 II ( 1il1111 M. Tonner, B. Dew. ROW 3: M. Moyer, B. Devine, K. Konno, S. Saruwatori, It I 1�11111 /\. Jomes.
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Cooch Gary Frey and wrestlers captured their second consecutive state champ-
1
I uring the season, the Chokers suffered only two defeats.
Ben Hayden
f 1·he season for the team were capturing the Junior College Class Champion U. of W. tournament, and showing great strength in the Grays Harbor lnvi-
Chokers at the State Tournament, this year held in Aberdeen, was last year's Sherk once again was first place along with 115 111, I 111 chi Kanno, 145 lb. Bob Grim, and 152 lb. Brad Davis. Others who helped win 1 1 1 I 111 w r runners-up: Steve Scibelli, Gary Stevenson, and Ben Dew; and Dan Stark I 11tll111 Iii
1!111 111 ovyw ight champ, Jerry Sherk.
1111 pl11 uc.l fourth in his weight class.
Brod Davis
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Single-leg takedown
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Line drills
Ed Harris
Jerry Sherk
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Take it easy,
Sherk
Double-leg takedown
ROW 1:
Coach Aleksey, J. Witherell, R. Knutz.
James, T. Bond(capt.).
MISSING:
ROW 2:
B. Barr, G. Alwood, H.
J. Long, G. Furth.
R. Wayman, T. Jones, R. Lloyd, K . Gunderson, J. So Iberg, D. Henry.
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tQaCk
Coach Stoddard
ROW l: G. Zinc, A. Reunanen, A. Blancas, J. Messmer, D. Stearn, M. McGuire. Grim, G. Simons, P. Mc Nealy, B. Stussy, B. Bel I.
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ROW2: J. Timpone, J. Simpson, B.
Coach Robert Basich
ROWl:
W. Knippel, R. Barre, P. Beaulieu, B. Thompson, D. Beilski, D. Schroeder, G. Cromwell.
Stodden, R. Hansen, R. Peltola, M. Cordell, D. M ehlhoff, R. Hancock. Long.
MISSING:
ROW 3:
ROW2: K. Stevenson, D.
Coach Basich, E. Smith, S. Johnson, H.
R. Douglas, J. Matau, S. Wilson, D. Narrance.
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stu�ents Sophomores Freshmen Licensed Procticol Nurses
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Ben Acker Aberdeen Education Greg Al wood Hoquiam Accounting Tom Anderson Raymond Speech Gerald Apple Aberdeen
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English
Mike Armstrong Oregon Physical Education Sharon Ask Hoquiam Liberal Arts Mike Bagley Raymond Liberal Arts John Baller Moclips Education
Terry Barber Raymond Education Jim Barton Hoquiam Business Admin. Pierre Beaulieu Raymond Liberal Arts Daryl Beck Hoquiam Chemistry
Bab Bell Aberdeen Sociology Bob Bender Montesano Liberal Arts Peter Berken Aberdeen Optometry Mike Bevandich Cor vallis, Oregan Libera I Arts
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Cheryl Blonski Aberdeen Liberal Arts Richard Bohren Aberdeen Business Adm in. Tim Bond Aberdeen Education Dave Boyer Aberdeen Liberal Arts
Patty Bozley Aberdeen Education Paula Brady Hoquiam Education Al Brecht Aberdeen Liberal Arts
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Terry Brennan
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Aberdeen Education
Greg Brown Tacoma Business Adm in. Steve Brown Raymond English
Wayne Brown Oa kville Education Darrel I Brunt Olympia Pre-Law
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Eugene Bunch Elma Liberal Arts Ron Busche Seattle Sociology Craig Cameron Tacoma Business John Campbel I Raymond Liberal Arts
Mike Carty Aberdeen Engineering Mark Chamberlain Boston, Mass. English Gerald Chang Wahiawa, Hawaii Marine Biology Ben jamin Chapman Montesano Eltek
Mike Chartrey Aberdeen Pharmacy Connie Chase Aberdeen Education
Gay Childers Hoquiam Education Christine Clapson Raymond English
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Diana Clay Aberdeen Business Adm in. Glenn Colley Seattle Business Adm in. Ray Collins Hoquiam Liberal Arts
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Mary Compton Aberdeen Liberal Arts
Warner Conder Lebam Liberal Arts Mary Cook McCle ary Art Don Corning Bothell Pre-Law Ed Cote Aberdeen Business Adm in.
Jim Cummings Aberdeen Den tistry Mike Cunningham Tokeland Education Candy Cyr Hoquiam Education Denny Daniels Hoquiam Liberal Arts
Lennie Decker Hoquiam Electronics Joe Dennis Hoquiam Journal ism Bob Drawsby Aberdeen Business Adm in.
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Shirley Dubrau Aberdeen Education
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Sandy Duns ire Aberdeen liberal Arts Susie Dunsire Aberdeen Business Admin. Jack Durney Hoquiam Politico( Science Don Earley Hoquiam
l ibera I Arts
Ira Eastman Newport, Ore. Zoology Charles Eaton Cosmopolis Education Patti Eaton Elma Education Linda Ekman Aberdeen Spanish
Mary Eliasson Hoquiam Education Dan Ellingsen Raymond Marine Biology H. Stuart Elway Hoquiam Political Science Keith Erwin Aberdeen Education
Judy Espedal Westport Business Admin. Mike Farrell Spokane Fares try Chris Fisher Aberdeen Education '
Margie Flink Montesano Physical Ed.
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Marlene Folden Aberdeen Education Chris Fosburg Aberdeen Liberal Arts Steve Fox Pacific Beach Fducation Jim Frary Aberdeen Pre-Law
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Linda Fry Cosmopolis Educat路ion Ron Gill Aberdeen Pharmocy Bev Grant Hoquiam Education Don Gross Hoquiam Engineering
Charlie Gwin Ouinoult Engineering Wilma Ha j duk Cosmopolis Education
Bernice Honer Hoquiam Liberal Arts Cris Hermia Hoquiam Journal ism
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Mike Hatley Aberdeen Liberal Arts Chuck Hay Wishkah Ben Hayden Spokane Psychology Steve Hendrickson Copalis Crossing Journalism
Charles Hindman Aberdeen Liberal Arts David Hogan Elma Political Science Bill Holmeide Aberdeen Psychology Ron Hongell ;
Aberdeen f
Education
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Sharon Hood Westport Sociology Hyacinth Horne Montesano Liberal Arts
Bill Hulbert Aberdeen Liberal Arts Alan Jacobs Aberdeen Business Adm in.
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Corole Jacobsen Rc1ymond Li bcral Arts
Horry James S uth Bend Dentistry l1cryl Johnson
I loquic1m Socicil Sciences Sorn Johnson
o�mopolis 1 lcclronics
lei ry Jones
/\bcrdecn 1'1 c-Med Ken Kaivo
R<1yrnond
I I ·ctrical Engin. I i 1 1 do Kaiyala i\l>crdeen i\1 I
l•q111ichi Konno '1011da i, Japan l'l1y;ical Ed.
Jeff K iebur tz Shelton Data Processing Laddy Kite Aberdeen
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Engineerin
Larry Klube Raymond Education Rodney Knutz Longview Business Admin.
Ju I iana Korpi Aberdeen English Carolyn Longhorn Elma Comparative Lit. Lynette Lanphear Aberdeen Education
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Janice Larsen Cosmopolis Education
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John Larson Aberdeen Engineering Ken Lawson Elma Engineering Gary Lea Aberdeen Education John Linn Gray land
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Liberal Arts
l Dave Loman Hoquiam Music Karla Long Aberdeen Liberal Arts Margit Long Aberdeen Education Dean Lougheed Montesano Liberal Arts
Al Luther Hoquiam Psychology Allen Lyons Aberdeen Polit ical Science Kathleen McKay Elma Education Ann Mackey Aberdeen Languages
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Phi I MacNealy Aberdeen Zoology Toni Major Aberdeen Education --
Jim Maki Hoquiam Education Diane Manenico Aberdeen Education
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Morty Martinson Aberdeen History John Matau Elmo Education Susan McDonald Raymond Art· Susan McKinney Aberdeen Business Adm in.
John Mclean Westport Liberal Arts
Cat·hy McMahon Seattle Liberal Arts
C rciig McGuire l'ortfond, Ore.
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Liberal Arts Don Mehlhaff Aberdeen Education
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Bill Messmer Aberdeen Ag ricu lture
Ann Michaelson Aberdeen Social Sciences
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Mary Miller Aberdeen Education Russell Miller
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Westport Education Steve Miller Westport Fisheries Candice Mil re Cosmopolis
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Liberal Arts
Jan Moe Elmo Mathematics Herman Moore Seattle Liberal Arts Kathy Mullen Cosmopolis /
Education
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Colleen Mullins
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Raymond Data Processing
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Nancy Munk Aberdeen Education
John Nelson Aberdeen Music
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Minnie Nelson Freewater Education Jane Nicholas Aberdeen Liberal Arts Susan Niemi Aberdeen Home Ee Ken Niles Hoquiam Music
Verne Nilsson Pacific Beach Physi ca I Ed. Dan 01Brien Aberdeen Business Admin. Paul Olsen Aberdeen Liberal Arts Sharon 0 Ison Hoquiam Business
Linda Paull Neilton Interior Dec. Barb Pe �rsall Aberdeen Education Larry Pearson Aberdeen Engineering Bob Peck Aberdeen History
Mark Perci ni Montesano Education Sue Perry Hoquiam English Cheryl Peters Aberdeen Business Ed. Susan Peterson South Bend Art
89
Fronk Plokinger Raymond Physiology Bob Quinby Grayland Accounting Nick Rodoch Aberdeen Liberal Arts Pot Ramsdell Aberdeen Education
Morion Rondich Aberdeen Education Jim Ricks Montesano Chemistry Marilyn Ross Aberdeen Education I ,,.
Annabel Salomo Aberdeen Art
Rick Salsman Elma Mathematics Roberta Schaffer Aberdeen Liberal Arts Sharl on Schoening Aberdeen Liberal Arts Cheryl Schuldt Aberdeen Liberal Arts
Gene Schu Itzer Raymond Dato Processing Steve Seibel Ii Tumwater Liberal Arts Charisse Scott Aberdeen Education Mary Scott Aberdeen Physical Ed.
90
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Lindo Simpson Shelton Education Rick Slenes Aberdeen Physical Ed. Cathy Smith Hoquiam Edu cal ion Susari Smith Aberdeen
,,
Liberal Arts
Jim Solberg Hoquiam Business Admin. Jane so�i·hard Montesano Education Dixie Spalding Aberdeen Education Kathy Sponich
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Tim Stander Seattle Poli Sci Bob Steudler Raymond Mathematics
Karen Stiles Aberdeen Education Donna Stinchfield Hoquiam Education
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Chris Stoeser Aberdeen Liberal Arts Doug Sudderth Hoquiam Liberal Arts Jeff Swenson Elma Commercial Art Ron Tagman Montesano Education
Mary Tesia Aberdeen Education Na ncy Thompson Aberdeen Physical Ed. Nick Thompson Aberdeen Liberal Arts Robin Turley Aberdeen Liberal Arl路s
Steinar
Urdahl
Aberdeen Liberal Arts Connie Vessey Aberdeen Education
Jim Victor Tacoma Education Georgia Vincent Aberdeen Secretaria l Sci
( 92
Harold Walton Sharyn Warren Aberdeen Art Larry Weathers Raymond Education Joan Whipple Elma Education -
Jomes White James Wildner Kathy Wi 11 is Grayland Physical Ed. Cheryl Wilson Aberdeen Psychology
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Mike Wilson Aberdeen Education Frank Wise Hoquiam Engineering Pou I Youmans Hoquiam Education
Wi 11 iam Zambaras Melighala, Greece Liberal Arts Barbara Zink Aberdeen Liberal Arts Robert Zook Aberdeen Business Admin.
Calvin Meadows, Greg Prince, Randy Kindle, Francis Clark, Tom Parker.
Sydney Craft, Sheila Homchick, Teri Smith, Marisue Stoddard, Laura Jurasin.
Donna Rich, Judy McKinney, Gloria Lightburn, Merilee Barrett. Barb Trohimovich, Karen Aho, Barb Bebineu, Sandy Gill, Shirley Henke.
Frances Baretich, Susie Wiseman, Gay Ann Meldrich, B.J. Hagfors, Linda Pet erson.
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David Bare, Michal Jennings, Gail Mead, Rick Hanson, Sally Stixrud, Pat Adair, Jeanine Farrar.
Steve Lyons, Chorles Pinckney, Donn Jomtoas, Moe Juarez, Kevin Rimpila, Steve Dragecevich.
Lonnie Franklin, Ben Dew, Bernar d Strachan, Burne I I Coleman.
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Cindy Hood, Barbara Antich, Teri Ma j or, Marybeth Ekar, Kathy Miller, Barbara Morrisette.
Ed Shofner,
Gene Chouinard,
Pat Krulich, Darryl
DeVore, Ron Whiteman, Jim Reeson, Perry Godfrey.
Jim Durham, Pat Ferris, Bill Hobart, Larry Ellefson.
Stephen Hegberg, Terry Col, Robby Lloyd, Ron Reichter, Steve Twidwell.
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Steve Wetzel, Fronk Easter, John Mullenix, Bob Cena, Dove Mathews, Alon Munk.
Bi 11 Grigsby, Bruce Matheson, Pierre Mortel I. Kevin Rimpilo, Terry Weathers, David Reid.
Bob Bell, Mork Bullard, Rick Borlin, Dove Pryde, Mike Henderson, Ari Reunonen, Roy Nott, Burt Miller, Bruce Burk, Bob Paylor.
Allen Fitz, Dole Crites, Leslie Bonfield.
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Karolyn Backhol m, Rick Waymon, Harold Holm, David Reid.
Judy LaBreck, Kathi Petit, Pam Inglin, Donna Janzik, Patti Parker.
Richard Carey, Kathi Petit, Carole W oodard, Emily C reviston.
Leslye Stewart, Warren Stan ley, Suzie Stoney, Christy Gowan.
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Rick Barre, Greg Hayrynen, Scott Wilson, Larry Windell, Don Schroeder, Paul W etzel.
Cmol McGuire, Laura Bale, Carolyn Rose, Glenna Seim ider, Janis Gerhardt.
Bob Bell, Steve Papac, Harold Raines, Darryl Tinnerstet, Dave Mathews.
Sara Slick, Darrel Smith, Steve Blomberg, Mike Descher, Gary Furth, Mike Henderson.
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Sally Smith, Louie Kralevich, Moe Juarez, Donn Jamtaas, Dennis Thompson, Greg Hayrynan.
D anVanSyckle,Rick Grimnes, John Witherell, Larry Snyder, Ken Wilcox, Don Moller.
Brian Clifford, Brian Kolb, Dave Bocci, Steve Johnson.
Jerry Katz, Mark Stensager, John Lanouette, Mike McMinds, Kalen Gunderson, Dan Henry. 100
Margaret Axtell, Mary Wheeler, Judy Lesman, Jeanne Meservey , Sue SeaIy.
Mike Gunter, Linda Johnson, Sharon HarrelI, Glen Stamwitz, Allan Stamwitz.
l\tlrcn Hendrickson, Rose Ann Eaton, Kathy Walsh, Warren 'oht1I , Marty Figg.
Sam Brown, Micky Blenden, Terry Demaris, Ron Staricka, Terry Weathers, Philip Cabe.
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Amy Lanphear, Sandy Gegen, Susan Hulbert, Diane Laaksonen.
Mary Jenkins, Barbara Cady, Geraldine Prehm, Kathy Krause, Dane Howell.
Marsha Wood, Phebe Wolfenbarger, Jackie Wong, Anita Bolinger.
Carl Lentz, Al Transue, Neil Leanard, Jae Hyde, Bill Cutting, Rick Hanson. 102
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John Mosley, Bill Wheeler, Borry Coble, Mauri Farrell, Dick Alexander, Tom Andrews, Ron Staricka,
Bob Ogilvie, Terry
Demaris, Pierre Martel I.
'>u>on Homchick, Mory McCarty, Bonnie McEvily.
Linda Fricke, Sara Quinn, Kathy Ramberg.
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Pat Smi th, Meg Walden, Penny Walden, Randy Roberts,
Wlntrip,
Rita DePoule, John Wi therell.
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Billie Church, Glen Ramiskey, Jae Simpson, Les Cleland, Ronald Gailtey, Cynde Barck, Linda Kolcz.
qRaOuate stuOents Althought they have n o t actual ly gr aduated as yet, these people are only a few of the many students at GHC who seem to like the place so much they refuse to leave.
It is with extreme regret that the Nautilus staff was not
able to picture the "King of all Graduate Students, "---J.C. King.
John Carl, Jack Sleasman, Dave Giles, Roger Bitner, Ed Wolkiewicz, Terry Church, Sue Frazer, Mike Alecksey, Val Cummings.
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ROW 1, seated: W. Johnson, C. Mott, F. Powell, J. Lee, H. Jordan, D. Goodman. E. Compton, E. Krack.
ROW 3, standing:
ROW 2:
R. McGeatchy, L. McKin stry,
J. Carnell, B. Brumfield, B. Look, T. Dodson, B. Miller, W. Bessey.
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W. Bessey, F. Powell, B. Look.
T. Dobson, D. Goodman, E. Krack.
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B. Howe, B. Mayer, J. Piccolo.
McClain, R. Duncan.
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ROW 4:
ROW 2:
H. Corey, L. Brown, B. Cochrane.
I. Norris, E. Pickell, M.B. Davis.
ROW 3:
L. Wilson, B.
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What is Grays Harbor College? of the year 1967-68. Christmas Dance.
The Nautilus Staff has tried to present all of the high-points
However, life still goes on between Homecoming and the Miss Merry
Therefore, on the next pages we have added a few more ideas to our definiÂ
tion of a year at GHC.
What is Grays Harbor College?
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WORTH'S APPAREL
SUNSHINE CENTER
112 W. Wishkah
2616 Simpson Ave.
LE-2-2911
LE-2-9989
A BERDEEN RECREATION
BAYVIEW LUMBER
BOWLING 415 W. Heron
Grayland, Washington
LE-2-7977
267-2300
FREDDIE STEELE'S RINGSIDE ROOM
CROWN DRUG 2544 Simpson Ave.
Westport, Washington Hoquiam, Washington 268-2751
GE-9-0961
SEATTLE lST NATIONAL BANK
WESTERN CHARTERS
Westport Branch Westport, Washington Westport, Washington 268-15 51
268-4567
MOST WESTERN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS, INC.
KING SALMON, INC. and ANCHOR CUSTOM CANNERY
Corner of B & 16th
Westport, Washington
Hoquiam, Washington
268-1275
HARBOR THRIFTWAY
HARBOR DRUG CO. Prescriptions
2600 Simpson Ave. LE-2-2266 120
Hoquiam, Washington Phone GE-8-3061
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204 E. Wishkah
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LE-2-8791
DALBEY RAMBLER, INC.
BIGELOW CHEVROLET
323 W. Market
223 W. Market
LE-3-2311
LE-2-0650
TIMBERMAN'S BANKING LIBERTY DRUG CENTER El ks Bui I ding LE-2-1620
National Bank of Washington Hoquiam, Washington GE-8-2860
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EARLEY TIRE CO.
J.C. PENNEYS
Broadway & Heron
LE-3-0710
1503 W. Wishkah LE-3-1823
TWIN HARBOR DRUGS
Westport, Washington
l l 0 E. Heron
268-3205
LE-3-3880
CON TINENTAL HOUSE
PEARSON'S CLOTHING STORE
Westport, Washington
112 E. Heron
268-6476
LE-3-1574
WASHINGTON CRAB PRODUCERS Westport, Washington
268-46 l l
122
WAUGH'S MEN'S STORE
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Weyerhaeuser Company
BRENNAN'S
AXLAND-O'HAR
112 E. Wishkah
111 E. Wishkah
LE-2-4933
LE-3-3961
LA ROSA BARBER SHOP
OCEAN QUEEN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
118 E. Wishkah Westport, Washington LE-3-1415
POINT CHEHALIS PACKERS,
268-3546
HARPER'S "Y" COURT
INC. Westport, Washington Westport, Washington 268-1376
268-6936
JONES PHOTO CO.
ECONOM Y CLEANERS 719 "J" Street
123 South "I" Street Hoquiam, Washington LE-2-8940
GE-9-3943
CITY REXALL DRUG
WOLFF'S WOMEN'S APPAREL
Wishkah and "I"
LE-2-3600
LE-2-5182
209 S. Broadway
OLYMPIC DRUG
PRIME BROILER
East Wishkah
307 S. M ain Street
Aberdeen
Montesano, Washington
249-4410
1nb€X
Cabe, Phil 101
DeYoung, Brad 41
Gowan, Christy 98
Coble, Barry 103
Dew, B�n 30,43,61,68,69,95
Graham, James 50
Cady, Barbara 41,102
Dodson, T. 105
Grant, Bev 29,83
Cameron, Craig 80
Douglas, Ron 60
Grant, Mrs. Bonnie 19
Campbel I, John 80
Drogecevich, Steve 95,61
G rigs by, James 33
l\brahamson, Art 37,56,57
Carey, Richard 56,98
Drowsby, Bob 81
Grigsby, Bill 97
l\cker, Ben 78
Carl, John 56,104
Dubois, Jaquie 57
Grim, Robert 68,69,74
l\dair, Pat 95
Carlson, Rondy 56
Dubrou, Shirley 19,24,26,27,29,
Grimnes, Richard 100
!\dams, Mike 35
Carnell, J. 105
l\ho, Karen 31,94
Corr, Gary 30,60,64,67
Dufour, Mr. Peter 7,12,52,53
Gruginski, Katherine 28
l\lcksey, Mike 35,104
Carty, Mike 80
Duncan, Rosella 106
Gudaz, Gretchen 45 ,73
l\lcksey, Mr. Vincent 11,71
Cena, Bob 97
Dunsire, Alexander 82
l\lcxander, Dick 103
Chaffee, David 61
Dunsire, Susan 82
l\lwood, Greg 78,71
Chamberlain, Mark 80
Durham, James 96
/\nderson, Tom 78
Chang, Gerald 80
Durney, Jack 27,40,38,52,82
/\ndrews, Tom 103
Chapin, Nikki 28
Antich, Barbara 31,96
Chapman, Benji 34,37,57,80
l\pple, Gerald 25,39,51,55,78
Chartrey, Mike 80
40,45,55,81
Gross, Don 35,83
Gunderson, Kalen 35,71,100 Gunter, Mike 101 Gutman, Bi11 63 Gwin, Charles 83
/\1 rnstrong, Mike 30,64,67,78
Chase, Connie 80
Earley, Don 82
Hagfors, B.J. 31,94
/\ .. chim, Mr. Ernest 21
Childers, Gay 80
Easter, Frank 57,97
Hajduk, Wi Ima 83
l\.,k, Sharon 29,78
Childers, Stuart 30,57,64,67
Eastman, Ira 37,82
Hake, Mr. Leo 13,61
l\xlcll, Margaret 101
Choker, Charlie 49,107
Eaton, Charles 82
Hallett, William 56
Chouinard, Gene 96
Eaton, Patricio 82
Hancock, Randy 75
Church, Billie 104
Eaton, Rose Ann 101
Haner, Bernice 83
Church, Terry 104
Edwards, Bruce 30,60
Hansen, Miss Margaret 13
l\ubincau, Barbara 94
Clapson, Chris 38,41,80
Ekar, MoryBeth 26,31,96
Hanson, Rick 95,56,75,102
llocci, Dave l 00
Clark, Frances 94
Ekman, Linda 48,53,56,82
Harber, Richard 61
llockholm, Karolyn 31, 98
Clark, Robert 35
Eliassen, Mary 82
Harmia, Cris 50,83
llu!Jlcy, Michael 78
Clavadetsvher, John 35
Ellefson, Larry 96
Horrell, Sharon 101
lloilcy, Mrs. Georgia 11
Clawson, Rondy 61
E 1 lingsen, Dan 82
Horris, Edward 69,70
l\lrlc, Laura 26,99
Clay, Diana 81
Elliott, Mrs. Barbaro 12,51
Harrison, Mrs. Gerda 21
llollcr, John 78
Cleland, Leslie 104
Elway, Stuart 30,38,40,52,53,55,
Harri son, Jay 65
nrn bcr I Terry 78
Clerice, Mrs. Shirley 19
llor ck, Cyndi 104
Clifford, Brian 100
Emery, Sharon 28
Hotfield, Mrs. Margaret 21
llrnP, David 56,95
Clinger, Miss Ginger 19,108
Epperson, Mrs. Mary 21
Hathaway, Jim 32
lhu t•I ich, Frances G4
Cochrane, Barbara 106
Erwin, Keith 82
Hatley, Mike 84
l\w lin, Richard 97
Coddington, Gary 60
Espedal, Judy 82
Hoy, Charles 84
l\rn r , Bradd 71
Co Ibey, Donald 60,69
Estes, Mr. Jack 111
Hoyden, Ben 68,69,84
l\m1c, Richard 75,99
Colemon, Burnell 30,60,64,66,95
Evans, Mrs. Kay 20
Hayrynen, Greg 99,100
l\1111clt, Merilee 94
Coleman, Clarence 62
Evans, Kelly 37,41,57
Hegberg, Steve 96
lhnton, James 56,78
Coleman, Thomas 57
l\lf'.ich, Mr. Robert 11,61,75
Colley, Glenn 32,76,81
l\11(1uli eu, Pierre 75,78
Collins, Roy 81
11.,, k, Daryl 78
Coma, Dennis 37
Farrar, Jeanine 95
f\m k, Steven 32,33,56
Compton, E . l 05
Farrell, Maurice 50, 103
Henry, Dan 71,101
11.,,.l<'r, Mr. Harry 11,33
Compton, Mory 81
Farrell, Michael 68,82
Hermann, Mrs. Bernadine 19
11 ..11, Bob 78
Conder, Warner 81
Ferris, Lorne 96
Hindman, Charles 57 ,84
1\1111, Robert 74,97
Connor, Pat 34
Fields, Mrs. Yvonne 19
Hogan, David 40,53,84
l\1111der, Bob 57,78
Cook, Mary 81
Figg, Mortin 101
Holm, Harold 98 Holmeide, Bill 84
82
Hatfield, Doug 33
Henderson, Mike 97, 99 Hendrickson, Karen 31, 101 Hendrickson, Steve 24,50,84 Henke, Shirley 31,94
1\111 lq•n, Peter 78
Cordell, Mike 75
Fisher, Christina 82
l\"""''Y, W. 105
Corey, Helen 106
Fitz, Allen 35,97
Homchick, Sheila 26,31,94
1\1.,1.,ki, David 32,40,75
Corning, Donald 32,81
Flink, Margie 82
Homchick, Susan 103
lll11l11er, Roger 104
Cote, Edward 81
Folden, Marlene 83
Hongell, Ron 84
lllolt1l', Mrs. Henrietta 20
Cote, Mrs. Elnora 20
Fosberg, Chris 83
Hood, Cindy 31,96
lllu11cc1s, Arnie 60,62,74
Cottre 11, Randy 64, 67
Fox, Steve 83
Hood, Sharon 40,54,84
I\l11111hcrg, Steven 99
Cournoyer, Robert 57
Franklin, Lonnie 95
Horne, Hyacinth 84
lll1111dcn, Michael 101
Covert, Tim 35
Frary, Jim 83
Howe, Berle 106 Howell, Danine 102
l\lomki, Cheryl 29,45,79
Craft, Sydney 49,94
Frazer, Mr. Richard 12,61
l\oduy, Trudy 26
Cramer, Gary 56
Frazer, Susan 104
Huffman, Sharon 56
llolrrt·n, Richard 79
Creviston, Emily 56,98
Frey, Mr. Gary 12,68
Hulbert, Bill 27,32,84
l\1 1ll11qcr, Anita 32,54, 102
Crew, Mr. John 12,52
Fricke, Linda 103
Hulbert, Susan 102
l\1111d, fim 71,79
Crites, Dole 97
Frost, Mr. James 10
Hunt, Phylis 56
l\1111lleld, Leslie 97
Cromwell, Greg 30,60,75
Fry, Linda 31,83
Hyde, John 102
l\01 dt•11, Michael 57
Cummings, Jim 81
Frye, Mrs. Josephine 21
Hyde, Mrs. Phyllis 20
l\01m, Pam 54
Cummings, Vol 104
Frymire, Gary 56,57
l\01•1I, James 60
Cunningham, Mike 81
Furth, Gary 99
ll oy"', David 79
Cutting, Bill 102
llrJ1 I <1y, Patty 79
Cyr, Candice 32,81
Inglin, Pamela 98 Iverson, Dennis 69
ll111dy, Paulo 51,79
Gordner, Dayne 32
1\1111111, Wayne 57 111•« 111, Al 32,79
Izatt, Mr. Alfred 13, 34
Gegen, Sandra 102
l\1111111011, Terry 79
Do Ibey, Tom 38
Gehrke, Mr. Robert 13
ll1 ow11, Greg 79
Domitio, Jomes 60
Gerhardt, Janis 31,99
Jackson, Janet 28,56
ll1owrr, Mrs. Polly 11
Daniels, Dennis 30,68,81
Giampietri, Richard 30,61
lltowrr, Som 101
Davidson, John 30,64,67
Gibbs, Mr. Donald 13
Jacobs, Alon 84
lltow11, Stephen 39,79, 101
Davis, Brod 42,60,68,69
Giles, David 104
Jacobson, Carole 37,85
111 ow11, Wayne 79
Davis, Mary 106
Gill, Ron 32,83
James, Alan 69
ll11 111rllc·ld, B. 105
Decker, Lennie 34,57,81
Gill, Sandra 31,32,94
Jomes, Horry 71, 85
11111111, Dcrrrell 79
Delaney, Mrs. Alice 19
Gisbrecht, Mrs. Estella 21
James, Mr. Harry 9
lhtllo1d, Mark 56,97
DeMoris, Terry 101,103
Goodman, D. 105
Jomes, Sandra 39,48,54
1111111 Ir, Eugen e 80
Dennis, Joe 37,50,52,81
Godfrey, Perry 96
Jomtaos, Donn 32,95, 100
ll11tl• «, Bruce 35, 97
DePoule, Rita 34,54, 103
Gonigam, Mr. Cyrus 13
Jonzik, Donna 32,33,38,40,56,98
11111< i,.,, Ron 30,61,62,80
Descher, Michael 99
Gonigam, Phyllis 32
Jenkins, Mary Louise 102
1\111l.. 1, Mr. Dono Id 12
Devine, Bob 69
Gonzales, Julie 54
Jennings, Michal 95
111111,,,, [rin 37,56
Devore, Darryl 96
Gores, Ken 35
Johnson, Bernard 61
125
Cabe, Phil 101
DeYoung, Brad 41
Gowan, Christy 98
Cable, Barry 103
Dew, BM 30,43,61,68,69,95
Graham, James 50
Cady, Barbara 41,102
Dodson, T. 105
Grant, Bev 29,83
Cameron, Craig 80
Douglas, Ron 60
Grant, Mrs. Bonnie 19
Campbel I, John 80
Dragecevich, Steve 95,61
Grigsby, James 33
l\brahamson, Art 37 ,56,57
Carey, Richard 56,98
Drawsby, Bob 81
Grigsby, Bill 97
l\cker, Ben 78
Carl, John 56,104
Dubois, Jaquie 57
Grim, Robert 68,69,74
Dubrau, Shirley 19,24,26,27,29,
1nbex
Grimnes, Richard 100
l\dair, Pat 95
Carlson, Randy 56
!\dams, Mike 35
Carnell, J. 105
l\ho, Karen 31,94
Corr, Gary 30,60,64,67
Dufour, Mr. Peter 7,12,52,53
l\lcksey, Mike 35,104
Carty, Mike 80
Duncan, Rosella 106
Cena, Bob 97
Dunsire, Alexander 82
Alexander, Dick 103
Chaffee, David 61
Dunsire, Susan 82
Alwood, Greg 78,71
Chamberlain, Mark 80
Durham, James 96
Gutman, Bi11 63
Durney, Jack 27 ,40,38,52,82
Gwin, Charles 83
Aleksey, Mr. Vincent 11,71
40' 45,55' 81
Gross, Don 35,83 Gruginski, Katherine 28 Gudaz, Gretchen 45, 73 Gunderson, Kalen 35,71,100 Gunter, Mike 101
Anderson, Tom 78
Chang, Gerald 80
/\ndrews, Tom 103
Chapin, Nikki 28
Antich, Barbara 31,96
Chapman, Benji 34,37,57,80
Apple, Gerald 25,39,51,55,78
Chartrey, Mike 80
A11nstrong, Mike 30,64,67,78
Chase, Connie 80
Earley, Dan 82
Hagfors, B.J. 31,94
/\ ..chim, Mr. Ernest 21
Childers, Gay 80
Easter, Frank 57,97
Hajduk, Wi Ima 83
J\..k, Sharon 29,78
Childers, Stuart 30,57,64,67
Eastman, Ira 37,82
Hake, Mr. Lea 13,61
l\xtcll, Margaret 101
Choker, Charlie 49,l07
Eaton, Charles 82
Hallett, William 56
Chouinard, Gene 96
Eaton, Patricio 82
Hancock, Randy 75
Church, Billie 104
Eaton, Rose Ann 101
Haner, Bernice 83
Church, Terry l 04
Edwards, Bruce 30,60
Hansen, Miss Margaret 13
llubincou, Barbara 94
Clapson, Chris 38,41,80
Ekar, MaryBeth 26,31,96
Hanson, Rick 95,56,75,102
lluc.:ci, Dave l00
Clark, Frances 94
Ekman, Linda 48,53,56,82
Harber, Richard 61
lluckholm, Karolyn 31, 98
Clark, Robert 35
Eliasson, Mary 82
Harmia, Cris 50,83
llu!1lcy, Michael 78
Clavadetsvher, John 35
Ellefson, Larry 96
Harrell, Sharon 101
lloi lcy, Mrs. Georgia 11
Clawson, Randy 61
E 1 lingsen, Dan 82
Harris, Edward 69,70
lllde, Laura 26,99
Clay, Diana 81
Elliott, Mrs. Barbara 12,51
Harrison, Mrs. Gerda 21
liollcr, John 78
Cleland, Leslie 104
Elway, Stuart 30,38,40,52,53,55,
n(l 1 bcr I Terry 78
Clerice, Mrs. Shirley 19
82
Harrison, Jay 65 Hatfield, Doug 33
ll111ck, Cyndi 104
Clifford, Brian 100
Emery, Sharon 28
Hatfield, Mrs. Margaret 21
l\111t>, David 56,95
Clinger, Miss Ginger 19,108
Epperson, Mrs, Mary 21
Hathaway, Jim 32
l\111 l'lich, Frances Q4
Cochrane, Barbara 106
Erwin, Keith 82
Hatley, Mike 84
Urn Iin, Richard 97
Coddington, Gary 60
Espedal, Judy 82
Hay, Charles 84
l\(11 r , Bradd 71
Co Ibey, Donald 60,69
Estes, Mr. Jack 111
Hayden, Ben 68,69,84
l\cn1c , Richard 75,99
Coleman, Burnell 30,60,64,66,95
Evans, Mrs. Kay 20
Hayrynen, Greg 99,100
llrn1ctt, Merilee 94
Coleman, Clarence 62
Evans, Kelly 37,41,57
Hegberg, Steve 96
Orn 1 on, Jomes 56, 78
Coleman, Thomas 57
Henderson, Mike 97, 99
llu.. ich, Mr. Robert ll,61,75
Colley, Glenn 32,76,81
Hendrickson, Karen 31, 101 Hendrickson, Steve 24,50,84
l\rn1u 1 icu, Pierre 75, 78
Collins, Ray 81
llm k, Daryl 78
Coma, Dennis 37
Farrar, Jeanine 95
1\111 k, Steven 32,33,56
Compton, E . l05
Farrell, Maurice 50,103
Henry, Dan 71, 101
llmd<•r, Mr. Harry 11,33
Compton, Mory 81
Farrell, Michael 68,82
Hermann, Mrs. Bernadine 19
11 .. 11, llob 78
Conder, Warner 81
Ferris, Lorne 96
Hindman, Charles 57,84
1\1111, Robert 74,97
Connor, Pat 34
Fields, Mrs. Yvonne 19
Hogan, David 40,53,84
l\111ul<'•, Bob 57,78
Cook, Mary 81
Figg, Martin 101
Holm, Harold 98
l\11d<t•n, Peter 78
Cordell, Mike 75
Fisher, Christina 82
Holmeide, Bill 84
l\.w,o·y, W. 105
Corey, Helen 106
Fitz, Allen 35,97
Homchick, Sheila 26,31,94
111 . .l.,ki, David 32,40,75
Corning, Donald 32,81
Flink, Margie 82
Homchick, Susan 103
Henke, Shirley 31,94
lll11t11er, Roger 104
Cote, Edward 81
Folden, Marlene 83
Hongell, Ron 84
l\lctl11l', Mrs. Henrietta 20
Cote, Mrs. Elnora 20
Fosberg, Chris 83
Hood, Cindy 31,96
llluncos, Arnie 60,62,74
Cottre 11, Randy 64,67
Fox, Steve 83
Hood, Sharon 40,54,84
I\lor11hcrg, Steven 99
Cournoyer, Robert 57
Franklin, Lonnie 95
Horne, Hyacinth 84
lllo11dcn, Michael 101
Covert, Tim 35
Frary, Jim 83
Howe, Berle 106
IIln,,.,k i, Cheryl 29, 45,79
Craft, Sydney 49,94
Frazer, Mr. Richard 12,61
Howell, Danine 102
l\1)(iuy, Trudy 26
Cramer, Gary 56
Frazer, Susan 104
Huffman, Sharon 56
l\ol11o•n, l�ichard 79
Creviston, Emily 56,98
Frey, Mr. Gary 12,68
Hulbert, Bill 27,32,84
ll oll11qer, Anita 32,54,102
Crew, Mr. John 12,52
Fricke, Linda 103
Hulbert, Susan l 02
llo 1 1d , fim 71,79
Crites, Dale 97
Frost, Mr. James 10
Hunt, Phylis 56
llo11llcld, Leslie 97
Cromwell, Greg 30,60,75
Fry, Linda 31,83
Hyde, John 102
llo 1d1•11, Michael 57
Cummings, Jim 81
Frye, Mrs. Josephine 21
Hyde, Mrs. Phyllis 20
l\01m, Porn 54
Cummings, Val 104
Frymire, Gary 56,57
l\ouil, James 60
Cunningham, Mike 81
Furth, Gary 99
l\oym, David 79
Cutting, Bill 102
1101 l"y, Patty 79
Cyr, Candice 32,81
Inglin, Pamela 98 Iverson, Dennis 69
11111.ly, Paula 51,79
111111111, Wayne 57
Gardner, Dayne 32
111111 lot, Al 32,79
Izatt, Mr. Alfred 13,34
Gegen, Sandra l 02
1\1 onnon, T crr y 79
Da Ibey, Tom 38
Gehrke, Mr. Robert 13
ll1ow11, Greg 79
Damitio, Jomes 60
Gerhardt, Janis 31,99
Jackson, Janet 28,56
l\1ow11, Mrs. Polly 11
Daniels, Dennis 30,68,81
Giampietri, Richard 30,61
ll 1 ow11, Sam 101
Davidson, John 30,64,67
Gibbs, Mr. Donald 13
ll1ow11, Stephen 39,79, 101
Davis, Brad 42,60,68,69
Giles, David 104
Jacobson, Carole 37,85
ll111w11, Wayne 79
Davis, Mary l06
Gill, Ron 32,83
James, Alan 69
ll11J1Jill1•ld , B. 105
Decker, Lennie 34,57,81
Gill, Sandra 31,32,94
James, Horry 71, 85
11111111, Darrell 79
Delaney, Mrs. Alice 19
Gisbrecht, Mrs. Estella 21
James, Mr. Harry 9
Jacobs, Alan 84
l\tilluod, Mark 56,97
DeMaris, Terry 101,103
Goodman, D. 105
James, Sandra 39 ,48,54
1111111 lo, [ugene 80
Dennis, Joe 37,50,52,81
Godfrey, Perry 96
Jamtaas, Donn 32, 95, l 00
111111• ., , Bruce35,97
DePoule, Rita 34,54,103
Gonigam, Mr. Cyrus 13
Janzik, Donna 32,33,38,40,56,98
llm11,.,, Ron 30,61,62,80
Descher, Michael 99
Gonigam, Phyllis 32
Jenkins, Mory Louise 102
111111,,,, Mr. Dona Id 12
Devine, Bob 69
Gonzales, Julie 54
Jennings, Michal 95
111111•", l.ri n 37, 56
Devore, Darryl 96
Gores, Ken 35
Johnson, Bernard 61
125
Johnson, Cheryl85
Mackey, Ann27,31,54,86
O'Brien, Dan24,39,89
Savage, Mrs. Dorothy16
Johnson, Ed35,64,66 Johnson, Eric50
MacNealy, Phil86,74
Odle, Mr. Eldon10
Schaffer, Roberta28,90
Major, Toni31,86
Ogilvie, Robert 103
Schermer, Mr. Eugene 16
Johnson, James60
Major, Terry96
Ogren, Sandra 28
Schnider, G lenno 99
Johnson, Linda 56, 101
Maki, James86
Olson, Paul89
Schoening, Sharlon90
Johnson, Marvin 34
Malernee, Vencil50
Olson, Mrs. Prudy21
Schroeder, Don30,61,75,99
Johnson, Som 85
Mallow, Marilyn31
Olson, Sharon29 ,89
Schuldt, Cheryl 57,90
Johnson, Steven30,61,75, 100
Monenica, Diane 26,28,31,86
Schultzler, Gene90
Johnson, W. 105
Martell, Pierre97,103
Scibelli, Steve 30,68,70,90
Jones, Gary30 60
Martinson, Marty87
Jones, Dr. Jeane6,14,26
Motau, John60,87
Pagels, Mrs. Helen11
Scott, Mr. Joseph16
Jones, Terry71,85
Matheson, Bruce97
Palmer, Becki34,103
Scott, Mary29, 56,73,90
Jordan, H. 105
Mathews, David97
Papac, Steve99
Scott, Mr. Russell16
Juarez, Moe95,100
Matthews, Joan31
Parker, Patty32,33,56,98
Sealy, Charles41
Jugum, Mr. George21
Moyer, Barbara1 06
Parker, Tim 64,66
Sealy, Susan31,101
Jurasin, Lauro31,94
McClain, Pat106
Parker, Tom60, 94
Shaffer, Mr. Winfield16,34
McCloskey, Joe33
Parks, David57
Shale, Warren 101
McCrimmon, Jean31
Paull, Linda89
Sheaffer, Don30,60
McDonald, Susan37,57,87
Paylor, Bob 97
Sheary, Penny 57
Kaivo, Ken32,33,35,85
McEvily, Bonnie103
Pearsall, Barbara89
Sherk, Jerry 30,60,68,69,70
Kaiyalo, Linda85
McGeatchy, R. 105
Pearson, Larry35,89
Shofner, Ed96
Kalinowski, Mrs. Bonnie19
McGuire, Carol 28,48,99
Peck, Bob 62,89
Simmons, Mr. Gordon10
Kanno, Kenichi68,69 ,85
McGuire, Milt74
Pederson, Dr. Lyman15,28,40,52
Simon, Gary30,69,74
Katz, Jerry38,41,100
McGuire, Craig30,64,67,87
Peltola, Randy75
Simpson, Joe74 ,104
Kieburtz, Jeff85
McKinney, Judith94
Percini, Mark89
Simpson, Linda91
Killion, Mr. John10
McKinney, Susan87
Perry, Susan89
Sleasman, Jack104
Kindle, Randy42,54,94
McKinney, Dr. William9
Peters, Cheryl89
Slenes, Richard91
Kite, Laddy 32,85
McCarty, Mary103
Peterson, Linda 94
Slick, Sara31,99
Klube, Lorry85
McMinds, Mike35,100
Peterson, Susan 89
Smith, Cathy91
Knippel, Wayne75
Mead, Gail95
Petit, Kathleen98
Smith, Darrel99 Smith, Edward30,60,63,75
Knutz, Rodney 71,85
Meadows, Calvin.94
Phillips, Brad30
Kool, Mr. Ralph14
Meers, Caro I 28
Phipps, Mr. James15,32
.imi th, Dr. Edward P. 8
Kolb, Bryon60,100
Mehlhoff, Don30,75,87
Phipps, Mr. Maurice10,24
Smith, Greg61
Kolcz, Linda104
Meldrich, Goy Ann31,94
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Near the sea that flows along, Stands our school so firm and strong. Th rough the years we' 11 think of you,
G.H.C. the gray and blue. Though the years may a 11 go by
G.H.C. will never die, She will live in our memory, She will live in our memory. Sing her praises one and all Let them echo through the hal I, Alma Mater G.H.C. This we sing to thee.
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