SENIOR CLASS 1969
William (Jerald Albin Steven Edward Nemnich
Jeanne Mae Anderson Jo Ann Nixon
Sally Jean Aylesworth Douglas Jay Omeg
Bill Lee Bakko Lora Jayne Oppegard
Jerry James Bakko Joanne Kristine Pfeil
Kenneth Leland Benoit Judy Marie Pierce
\Villiam Bruce Blizard Laura Matilda Rains
Betty Jean Blythe Arthur Ellsworth Richards
\Villiam Elger Boivin Jim-i Lynn Running
Charles Scott Bond Bruce Allen Scherror
Richard Douglas Burnett Randal Dale Schroeder
Nona Jean Campbell Connie Sue Smith
John Claude Efer [ll-1e,” Kay Stinson
Renae Diane Engstrom Michael Robert Stock
Gwendolyn Jean Forber peggy Lee storms
Susan Marie Folkers Unllv Jeanne Shim
Gregory Lynn Kali/Orson Minhaoi James Thayer
Connie Raye Hiclle Mkbqp} Thompson
’Robin Henry Howe ‘ marine Shirley Watkin
Palrick Stephen Jchnson smven Randa! Whipple
Lynette Marie Larson Nnhn Charles Wilbur
Sharon Louise Le‘Duc mc-“ard WWW wimp
Kathy Jo Maupin nnnmd Larry Wilder
Marcia Ann McFarland mm 5 3mm" Yo‘mr‘ne
Barbara Jo Nelson
Ida Marie Nelson
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CLASS OFFICERS
Dick Wilde , Presidenl
Pat Johnson .. . Vice President
Sally Aylesworth . Sec-Treasurer
COLORS: Dark Green and Light Green
FLOWER: Red Rose
CLASS MOTTO
With Hope We Came: With Pride We Leave
\ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mr. 0. Di Mudvge, Chairman
Mr. Thomas Burnett
Mrr Carl Hemstrom
Mr. Howard Hughes
Mr. LeRoy LeDuc
Mrs. Claribel Matter, Clerk
Class 1969
Granite Falls High School i
' GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON
Na. (4 19 “Mo
, Author: , Accession/Object ID: 2005.71.3, Object Name: Program, Title: , Description: Graduation Class of 1969, OCR Text: SENIOR CLASS 1969
William (Jerald Albin Steven Edward Nemnich
Jeanne Mae Anderson Jo Ann Nixon
Sally Jean Aylesworth Douglas Jay Omeg
Bill Lee Bakko Lora Jayne Oppegard
Jerry James Bakko Joanne Kristine Pfeil
Kenneth Leland Benoit Judy Marie Pierce
\Villiam Bruce Blizard Laura Matilda Rains
Betty Jean Blythe Arthur Ellsworth Richards
\Villiam Elger Boivin Jim-i Lynn Running
Charles Scott Bond Bruce Allen Scherror
Richard Douglas Burnett Randal Dale Schroeder
Nona Jean Campbell Connie Sue Smith
John Claude Efer [ll-1e,” Kay Stinson
Renae Diane Engstrom Michael Robert Stock
Gwendolyn Jean Forber peggy Lee storms
Susan Marie Folkers Unllv Jeanne Shim
Gregory Lynn Kali/Orson Minhaoi James Thayer
Connie Raye Hiclle Mkbqp} Thompson
’Robin Henry Howe ‘ marine Shirley Watkin
Palrick Stephen Jchnson smven Randa! Whipple
Lynette Marie Larson Nnhn Charles Wilbur
Sharon Louise Le‘Duc mc-“ard WWW wimp
Kathy Jo Maupin nnnmd Larry Wilder
Marcia Ann McFarland mm 5 3mm" Yo‘mr‘ne
Barbara Jo Nelson
Ida Marie Nelson
:ln
cca ,estlnnd
CLASS OFFICERS
Dick Wilde , Presidenl
Pat Johnson .. . Vice President
Sally Aylesworth . Sec-Treasurer
COLORS: Dark Green and Light Green
FLOWER: Red Rose
CLASS MOTTO
With Hope We Came: With Pride We Leave
\ BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Mr. 0. Di Mudvge, Chairman
Mr. Thomas Burnett
Mrr Carl Hemstrom
Mr. Howard Hughes
Mr. LeRoy LeDuc
Mrs. Claribel Matter, Clerk
Class 1969
Granite Falls High School i
' GRANITE FALLS, WASHINGTON
Na. (4 19 “Mo
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