Alsea High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Alsea, OR)
- Class of 1983
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Homecoming And
Spirit Week
Many students seemed to feel that participation
in Spirit Week went down because no prize was
offered for the winning class. Even so, many
students enjoyed dressing up, especially for Senior
Citizen's Day and Crazy Day. Aarik Ali went all-
out to dress up: he took first place on three days
and second on the other two, which contributed
significantly to the sophomores taking first in the
competition.
Probably the most memorable part of
Homecoming was a float fa first for Alseat which
circled the football field at halftime carrying the
princesses. Another change was that the
princesses were escorted by their fathers or a
friend of the family.
The football team was victorious over OSSD
with a score of 42 to 6. The volleyball team did
not have a game during Homecoming Week.
The dinner was the traditional turkey meal, with
a salad bar as a popular addition. The dance
featured a D.J. from K-1043 many students said
afterwards that they would have preferred live
music. Senior Princess Gina Hendrix was crowned
queen by her escort Steve Jackson.
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halftime. Below: The court and their escorts are introduced at
halftime: Gina Hendrix and Walt Short: Heather and Dave
Backes: Rosie Fomai and Doug Colgan: Jill and Dick Olsen.
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Crazy Day. Above: Ellen and Bill Esler visit with friends at dinner. Below: On
Senior Citizen Day, Bryan Hendrix and Aarik Ali talk: Ali took first place dressed
as Harvey Steeprow. Lower left: Participation is high at bonfire.
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Seniors
The seniors traveled to the Inn of the Seventh
Mountain outside of Bend, where they enjoyed
swimming, relaxing in hot tubs and jacuzzis, riding
horses, skiing, and staying in a condominium.
They had at first planned to take advantage of the
new school policy allowing seniors to leave
Oregon, but a lack of funds prevented a trip to
California.
The pop machine, dances, cake raffles, and the
slave auction provided income for the trip. Class
officers were president Mark Bauer, vice-president
Tanja Jones Bowen, secretary Lisa Woosley, and
treasurer Maxine Dallmann.
Above: Kurt Stone works on stereo cabinet. Below: Gina
Hendrix sands wood for a box. Lower left: Wendie Ffiley,
Maxine Dallmann, and Teresa Short glue Homecoming' sign
together.
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lands valuable piece of metal on drift boat trip. Right: Cyndi Cramer and Ben Olsen
learn to tie tackle during mini-courses. Below: Guy Goodenough hoists golf bag
onto shoulder after learning basics of the game.
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Class Of
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Mike Sapp Roy Scribner Teresa Short
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Juniors
Juniors spent much time and effort on
concessionsg a new policy of having to take
inventory after every game helped them to stay
organized. Profits from concessions and a new
soup machine enabled the class to put on the
Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet. Officers were
president Adrienne Hill, vice-president Heather
Backes, and secretary Ginger Weist.
Heather Backes Jamie Bryant
Above: Joe Hendrix works on stained glass during mini-courses.
Below: Bob France gives victory sign after soccer goal in p.e.
Bob France Eddie Hildebrand
Joni Hendrix Lonnie Holt
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Wendy Chance Cammie Dair
Adrienne Hill Joe Hendrix
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Below: Patsy Jones demonstrates spinning to Joni Hendrix.
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The sophomores were very active. They organized both the
Homecoming Dance and the Sweetheart's Ball, and won the
Spirit Week competition. Advised by Jim Hagler, they made
money by making and selling apple cider, and by holding a
banana split sale and cake rattles. Diane Gammon served as
presidentfsecretaryftreasurer, and Rosie Fomai as vice-
pI'eSidef1I. Marianne Lang
Aarik Ali Melissa Dair Diane Gammon Brian Phelps
Rachel Carpenter Rosie Fomai Shelly Hendrix Eric Phelps
Anthony Chance Tony Free Kevin'Holt Teresa Riley
Jesse Sapp
Joe Stancil
Above: Eric Phelps paints with watercolors during
mini-courses. Right: Teresa Riley learns folk dance
during International Days. Below: Kevin Holt and
Brian Phelps cut pictures out of magazines for a
home-ec project.
Todd Strom
Robert Tapp
Freshmen
The freshmen raised money by making,
painting, and selling ceramic unicorns and also by
doing cake raffles. Class officers were president
Chris Bauer, vice-president Mike Pearson,
secretary Rhonda Lee, treasurer Jill Olsen, and
sergeant-at-arms Dennis Hendrix. Mel Atwood
advised the class.
Flight: Michelle Howey, Cinnamon Poulsom and Lisa Michael
sell cakes at raffle. Below: Freshmen clown in hallway after
school.
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Ethan Temple
Above: Dennis Hendrix repairs school lawn mower as part of shop project. Lower Left: Ethan
Temple relaxes with a book in the sunshine during lunch.
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ln Honor Of Junette
Junette Zandofsky became involved in 1976
with Alsea schools as a bus driver, after which
she was a library aide for six years.
Junette was a well-loved, cheerful person who
could be counted on to lighten up a person's day. wx
ln almost any situation, she could be found
sharing a joke or two with students or teachers.
She was a tremendous help in the school as an
aide, and as a friend to students. lf someone
wanted a friend or a person to talk to, Junette
could be relied upon to be a good listener and 55,
offer suggestions.
Until her death from cancer in January of 1983,
Junette, though circumstances might have
dictated otherwise, remained a cheerful person
with a positive outlook. She still thought of others.
She will be missed and remembered for a long
time to come.
Flight: Junette worked closely with Patsy Jones in her job as library
aide. Below: Junette helped maintain files of periodicals in the
library.
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valuable asset to Alsea school for 21 years. We
dedicate this annual to her in honor of her service
to Alsea students, and in honor of her retirement.
Her primary job was to maintain and balance
all t the district's financial books and accounts, which
she did with great competence. She was in charge
of ordering all materials, equipment, and supplies,
and saved money by pooling orders with other
schools.
Superintendents always found her a great
resource because she had been at the school for
so long, and she helped them by filling out and
filing their reports. Other responsibilities were
handling insurance for all employees, finding
substitutes, and taking minutes at all school board
meetings.
She had many little-known talents, too, such as
Above: Wanda and Cotton Walter are guests at banquet. Flight: 3 fT1GCil3DiC8i ability to repair office maCi'tinery.
Wanda helps first graders at Christmas time with needlepoint gifts We will probably never fully realize everything
for their mothers. Below: Wanda gets needed supplies from the She did until She is no longer here and others try
store room for teachers. .
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Administration
Chuck Jackson served his first year as
superintendentfprincipal, coming to Alsea from
the Klamath County District.
"A major goal of mine this year was to
concentrate on improving the image of the school
in the eyes of the community," said Jackson. As
part of this effort he requested teachers to send
home weekly progress letters to parents, held two
open houses, and small coffee hours in the
community to discuss the school program and
budget. Jackson also prepared the budget, which
passed at the first election for the first time since
1978.
Vince Drago was vice-principal in charge of
attendance, and Jim Mullenix counseled students
about adapting their course loads to their plans
for occupations or further education.
Wanda Walter served her twenty-five year as
Above: Wanda Walter and Chuck Jackson sort grant forms. Be
low: Sue Backes dittos work sheets. Left: Jim Mullenix demon
strates techniques of golfing during mini-courses.
deputy clerk. ln addition to her secretarial duties,
Billie Winney always provided a positive
atmosphere and a listening ear in the office. Aides
Cyndi Chambers and Sue Backes helped teachers
and students with a variety of tasks.
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In addition to their assigned teaching responsibilities
mentioned on the academic pages, the teaching staff
made extra efforts to enrich the school. Teachers coached
athletic teams, took students to academic contests and
on field trips, and taught special interest mini-courses at
the semester. They also wrote letters regularly to students'
parents, selected a student of the month to honor, and
volunteered their help to build the playshed.
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during mini-courses. Above: Teresa Whitehall dishes out salad
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Bonnie Hill grades papers. Below: Jerry Phelps rows drift boat tor
students during mini-courses.
School Board
The school board spent much time making
decisions concerning the playshed, developing
next year's budget, and revising district policies.
They also approved all expenditures of school
district funds, and established some goals for the
district. Ted Hendrix resigned in the spring after
serving on the board for 24 years. Walt Short
filled the position.
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Above: Ted Hendrix plays bingo at the spring fundraiser. Below
lstandingjz Charles Dallmann, Hank Schroeder, Ted Hendrix
Chuck Jacksong lseatedzj Diane Scribner, Wanda Walter, chair-
man Gilbert Strom.
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Right: Bill Esler unloads irrigation pipe for the football field in early
fall. Below: Ellen Esler re-paints the music room.
Maintenance
Most of the maintenance projects were routine.
The public undoubtedly noticed the moving of the
old public address system in the gym to the
football field, which meant that an announcer
could introduce football players and preside over
Homecoming.
Bill Esler was in charge of maintenance: his and
Roger Stelbs' jobs included such things as
keeping the grounds, repairing school vehicles,
and repairing the boiler system. Ellen Esler, Marilla
Miller, and Jody Free kept the inside of the school
neat, clean, and polished. Mike Sapp helped in a
CETA position for part of the year.
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To raise money, Student Council officers made
and sold apple cider at the Tansy Festival. They
also organized the Christmas party, at which
Maxine Dallmann was Santa.
The officers were president Cammie Dair, vice-
president Adrienne Hill, secretary Maxine
Dallmann, treasurer Joni Hendrix, Sgt.-at-Arms
Teresa Riley, publicity manager Melissa Dair: the
advisor was Jim Mullenix.
Hill chaired a committee that revised standing
rules for the student body,
In the spring the group set up the picnic, which
was at Ona Beach.
Above: The Student Council was in charge of the first pep assem-
bly: here Teresa Riley does an impersonation of Richard Simmons
in an exercise routine.
Above: Since president Cammie Dair was ill for Spring Awards
Night, vice-president Adrienne Hill was Mistress of Ceremonies.
Below: Treasurer Joni Hendrix looks over check for class reim-
bursement.
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Above: Advisor Patsy Jones tbatj discusses costume contest with
president Maxine Dallmann at Halloween Carnival, Right: -Eric
Phelps works on dome project. Below: Cammie Dair gives talk
about her travels in Mexico at Honor Society Installation.
Honor Society
One major project of Honor Society was the
funding, building and painting of a dome-
shaped play structure designed by Eric Phelps
as a math project.
The organization's first S50 scholarship went
to Cammie Dair, who used it to help fund her
studies in Mexico during the summer. She
shared her experiences with other members
and their parents at the installation ceremony in
the fall.
New members introduced at the installation
were Steve Jackson, Eric Phelps, and Melissa
Dair.
To raise money, Honor Society held the
traditional Halloween Carnival.
Officers were president Maxine Dallman, vice-
president Adrienne Hill, secretary Cammie Dair,
and treasurer Joni Hendrix.
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Volleyball
Eighteen girls played volleyball - enough to make full
varsity and junior varsity teams. Both teams were able
to play nearly every match. Coach Teresa Whitehall
said that the strengths of the teams were that they
learned quickly and worked very well together. She also
said that their defensive skills for returning offensive
attacks were strong, and that their weakness was
probably inexperience. She stressed conditioning during
practices.
The varsity's season record was 5-9, while the junior
varsity's was 1-11.
For the varsity team, Wendie Riley was recognized as
the Most Improved Player, Maxine Dallmann as the
Most Inspirational, and Adrienne Hill as the Most
Valuable. For the J.V. team, Kathy Campbell and
Cinnamon Poulsom were named Most Improved, Teresa
Riley Most Inspirational, and Ginger Weist Most
Valuable.
Top row: Maxine Dallmann, Wendie Riley, Lisa Woosley. Mid- Olsen. Bottom row: Ginger Weist, Cinnamon Poulsom, Diane
dle row: Rhonda Lee, Adrienne Hill, Cammie Dair, Gina Hen- Gammon, Melissa Dair, Kathy Campbell. Seated: Rosie Fomai,
drix, Coach Teresa Whitehall, Wendy Chance, Joni Hendrix, Jill Teresa Riley.
Upper left: Maxine Dallmann hits the floor for a bump while
Gina Hendrix stands ready. Above: Wendie Riley comes down
from block while Joni Hendrix gets back into position.
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leaps to dink the ball over. Lower left: Lisa Woosley returns a
serve.
Above: Jill Olsen initiates the defense by bumping a serve in
match against Waldport. Below: Rosie Fomai hits the floor with
intensity to bump another serve. Lower left: Kathy Campbell
kneels to stop a serve while Teresa Fliley backs her up. Left:
Rhonda Lee sets a ball as Teresa Riley prepares to spike itg Wendy
Chance looks on.
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Because of the new policy that students
could participate in only one sport, and
because cheerleading was considered a sport,
there were no cheerleaders for football.
Wendy Riley and Shelly Hendrix began
cheering for the basketball season with Heather
Backes, Jamie Bryant, and Rosie Fomai, but by
the end of the season only the last three
remained on the squad.
Most students seemed to appreciate the
quality and creativity of the pep assemblies.
Aarik Ali, Eddie Hildebrand, and Brian Phelps
often helped with skits in the assemblies. One
of the most popular assemblies featured a tape
prepared by the cheerleaders that simulated
interviews with Alsea and Eddyville players with
phrases from popular songs.
One of the fans' favorite cheers was "Give us
an A", which the cheerleaders spelled out on
the floor with their bodies.
Left: Cheerleaders stack up for "Look out" cheer. Lower left:
Cheerleaders conclude "Give me an A" cheer. Below: Cheer-
leaders visit with squad from opposing school at halftime.
Football
According to head football coach Jim Hagler,
the Wolverines had many strengths. "We had a lot
of depth, the second team was just as good as
the first team," he said. "It was balanced in its
fundamental skills, and these boys never quit -
when things were down, they never lost their
composure."
"The record of four wins and five losses didn't
indicate the potential we had, because early
games were critical, and with our inexperience, we
just weren't ready."
Hagler concentrated on offense, while assistant
coach Mike Wood focused on building a strong
defense.
Six players received Honorable Mention from
the Casco League: Kurt Stone, Steve Jackson,
Todd Strom, Mike Sapp, Guy Goodenough, and
Bob France.
Jackson was recognized as the team's Most
Valuable Player, Kurt Stone as the Most
lnsiprational, and Chris Bauer as the Most
lmproved.
Right: Jesse Sapp breaks a tackle.
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Steve Jackson breaks away from a Valsetz player. Lower left
Eddie Hildebrand helps himself to the water bottle at halftime
Upper left: Escaping opponent, Todd Strom gains running yard'
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The junior varsity team had an impressive
winning season with a 14-1 record. They beat two
'A' schools during their season and took a first
place trophy in the Alsea Christmas Tournament.
Coach Dan Winney believed that the team was
strong not only on the five starters, but also on
the bench. He also thought they rebounded well
and had solid passing. "They had a desire to
work hard, had class, guts, and were willing to
pay the price," said Winney. He added that, with
only a little more experience, the team could have
competed at the varsity level because their skills
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Lonnie Holt fires off a jump shot. Above: Guard Mike Pearson
passes off.
SCOREBOARD
Opponent
OSSD
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Monroe
T. Lake
Monroe
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Valsetz
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Eddyville
Christ Ctr.
Eddyville
T. Lake
Detroit
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Score Alsea
29 64
36 60
38 49
29 45
31 27
49 60
55 56
25 50
39 58
39 49
31 48
51 56
35 58
38 65
45 64
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J.V. Basketball Team
Top row:
Chris Bauer
Joe Hendirx
Bryan Hendrix
Middle Flow:
Lonnie Holt
Eric Phelps
Dennis Hendrix
Seated:
Coach Dan Winney
Tony Free
Brian Phelps
Mike Pearson
Girls' Basketball
For the first time in Alsea's history, the girls'
varsity basketball team advanced to the State 'B'
Tournament in Baker. Their league record was 7-
1, while their overall record was 16-5. They placed
second in both league and district, first in Alsea's
Christmas tournament, and sixth at state.
Several games were high points of the season:
the win over Eddyville by 20 points after 19
straight losses to the Eagles, the last game at
district against North Clackamas Christian, and
the first game at state against Helix.
Alsea fans provided strong support all year. A
group of fans gave the girls T-shirts, flowers and
goodies as they left for state, and an anonymous
donor made it possible for the team to stay in
Baker for the entire tournament, rather than
returning home after the two losses.
Joni Hendrix and Adrienne Hill made the State
All-Star team, while Joni Hendrix and Gina
Hendrix made the district team.
Gina Hendrix was voted Most Valuable Player,
Maxine Dallmann the Most Inspirational, Melissa
Dair the Best Defense, and Jill Olsen the Most
Improved.
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injured just before the state tournament, makes jump shot.
SCOREBOARD
OPPONENT SCORE ALSEA
Kennedy 41 51
OSSD 41 59
Monroe 40 41
T-Lake 27 37
Monroe 23 46
Perrydale 38 52
Mapleton 33 40
Falls City 17 51
Falls City 26 54
Detroit 25 60
OSSD 18 50
Eddyville 30 25
Kennedy 48 40
Eddyville 31 54
T-Lake 18 43
Detroit 30 50
Eddyville 31 27
St. Paul 28 45
NCC 23 58
Helix 40
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Butte Falls 40 30
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members hug after last district game, knowing they are on their way to state. Below:
Cstandingzj Teresa Short, Ginger Weist, Cammie Dair, Joni Hendrix, Jill Olsen, Gina Hen-
drix, Adrienne Hill, Vince Drago, tkneeling:J Rhonda Lee, Kathy Campbell, Melissa Dair,
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The varsity team was comprised of six
seniors and five sophomores. Main
strengths of the team were balanced
talent of its members, good height, strong
rebounding. The team advanced to fourth
place at district, and second in the Casco
League, with a league record of 8-2 and a
season record of 11-8. Vince Drago
coached with much help from Dan
Winney.
Jesse Sapp, Boy Scribner and Mark
Bauer made the league All-Star team, and
Aarik Ali was named to the district team.
Jesse Sapp was voted Most Valuable
Player, Mark Bauer Most inspirational,
Jesse Sapp Best Defensive Player, and
Steve Jackson Most Improved.
Upper right: Mike Sapp has good defensive position.
Lower right: Guard Ben Olsen breaks away. Below:
Steve Jackson comes down from a .lay-in.
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Opponent Score Alsea
Kennedy 49 52
OSSD 30 56
Christ Ctr. 39 60
Monroe 42 56
T. Lake 41 45
Monroe 47 35
Chris. Ctr. Acad. 66 53
Perrydate 56 40
Fans City 67 49
Valsetz 57 54
Opponent Score Alsea
Falls City 44 55
Detroit 43 51
OSSD 28 62
Eddyville 39 34
Kennedy . 59 52
Christ Center 48 60
Eddyville 58 61
T. Lake 61 46
Detroit 29 48
N. Clackamas Chris.47 42
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pass. Right: Jesse Sapp goes up for jump shot. Lower right: Tony Free, Jesse Sapp, Guy
Goodenough, Eric Phelps, Boy Scribner, Mike Sapp, Mark Bauer, Ben Olsen, Steve
Jackson, Aarik Ali, Brian Phelps, Coach Vince Drago. Lower left: Aarik Ali looks around
defense for a pass.
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Wrestling
"The wrestling team was willing to work hard
and showed a lot of improvement through the
year", commented coach Jim Hagler. Other
coaches in the Trico League must have noticed
the same thing because they voted Alsea's team
for the "Most lmproved" trophy.
It was a young team - half its members were
first year wrestlers, with Kurt Stone the only
senior. Despite this lack of experience, the team
placed fourth in district, beating Harrisburg for the
first time. Donnie Pellett placed third in district,
Kurt Stone and Ftobert Tapp placed fourth, and
everyone else on the team tied for fifth. Hagler felt
the team's success resulted from a lot of pins.
One highlight of the season was winning two
tournaments in one week. Hagler said that while
Alsea has always had good individual wrestlers,
the team hadn't often placed as well as it did this
year.
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Above: Jim Lang counters an opponent's takedown. Upper right:
Coach Jim Hagler yells advice to Alsea wrestler, while Marianne
Lang lends support too. Right: Todd Strom finishes off an oppo-
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Track
"We had a really good season," said coach
Peter Shoshin about the track team. "We ended
the season with more participants than in the past
and collected more points at district C425 than
ever before." He said the team was especially
strong in field events.
Seniors Steve Jackson and Kurt Stone both
advanced to the state meet at Lewis and Clark
College. Jackson ran a personal best of 2:00.85 in
the preliminaries of the 800 meter and took fourth
in the finals. Stone took seventh in the shot put
with a throw of 43' Q".
Ten members of the team placed at district:
Stone, 2nd, shot: Brian Phelps, 5th, javelin: Dana
Campbell, 6th, javeling Ftoy Scribner, 5th, high
jump: Scribner, 3rd, long jump: Teresa Short, 5th,
shot: Steve Jackson, 5th, long jump. ln the
running events: Jackson, 2nd, 800 m.: Todd
Strom, 3rd, high hurdles: Mike Sapp, 6th, 100 m.:
Wendy Chance, 3rd, 1500 m.: 1600 relay team,
4th tJackson, Strom, Ali, Scribnerl.
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Left: Teresa Riley clears a hurdle in the 100 meter event. Above:
Dennis Hendrix makes it over the bar in high jump. Below: Rosie
Fomai strains in the long jump. Left: Steve Jackson's 800 strategy
was to let opponent set the pace, then pass him.
English 81 Kingfisher
English classes addressed a variety of language
skills: writing letters, essays and research papers,
reading and discussing short stories, novels,
poems, essays and plays: and studying aspects of
the language such as punctuation, usage, and
grammar. Mike Wood and Bonnie Hill taught
English 9-12. Patsy Jones taught the Kingfisher
class, which published an issue that featured
logging in the Alsea area.
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The Spanish class, taught by Mike Wood,
consisted of first-year students who practiced
basic conversational skills, learned grammar
and vocabulary, and studied the culture of
Spanish-speaking countries. Cammie Dair,
the only second-year student, worked with
more advanced materials and helped
beginning students.
Left: Teresa Riley, Cammie Dair, and Maxine Dallmann
make pinatas at Christmas time.
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Center
Patsy Jones, media specialist, said
that she taped many video programs
because of increased use by
teachers of educational broadcasts.
The honors class used the library
throughout the year for research.
Jones also organized three
afternoons in the spring when foreign
students from OSU shared aspects
of their cultures with Alsea students.
Junette Zandofsky began the year as
library aide. After her death in
January, Cyndi Chambers was hired
as aide. She made instructional
materials, helped students, and
catalogued new books. David Phelps
worked as a student aide.
Right: Patsy Jones talks with visiting foreign stu
dents from OSU during International Days.
Journalism
Journalism students ended the year by winning
eight awards in a statewide contest sponsored by
the Oregon Journalism Education Association. The
1982 yearbook tied for second place in the
category of General Excellence with a school with
an enrollment of over 2,000 students. Tin Hat
Times editor Maxine Dallmann and associate
editor Adrienne Hill took first places in the
categories of News, Features,
Photography! Layout, and Sports, and the staff
won a special award for a story on Junette
Zandofsky. The paper took second place in the
General Excellence category.
In October, the staff attended the Oregon
Scholastic Press Conference at the University of
Oregon, where yearbook editor Heather Backes
placed third in a layout contest.
Advisor Bonnie Hill said she thought the awards
showed that students from small schools can be
very strong academically.
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Above: Maxine Dallmann and Adrienne Hill work on the latest
issue of the Tin Hat Times. Below: Ginger Weist, yearbook ad
manager, telephones businesses to solicit more advertising.
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The photography class was unique in that all
five students "unabashedly tried to use the
darkroom at the same time," according to student
Aaron Carpenter. Instructor Jim Mullenix did
construct a schedule, "but those who adhered to
it were left eating dust!" said Carpenter.
Projects included solarizing, a series of specific
assignments, a photo display for the Projects Fair,
and posters.
The class used a new set of tour 250-watt
flood-lights, which relieved the lighting problem in
the hallways and on stage.
Left: Aaron Carpenter takes photo for assignment.
Above: Don Hood reviews music with Rachel Carpenter and Mi-
chelle Howey. Right: Students and staff sing "Song of Ruth" at
Spring Program.
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The most memorable aspect of chorus was
probably new teacher Don Hood's willingness to
work with people who were not actually members
of his class. Sizeable groups of students and
teachers joined chorus students to sing-in both
the Christmas and Spring Programs.
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The nine members of the speech and drama
class put on two plays: ls there a Ghost in the
House? at Halloween and the Wizard of Oz in
March. Oz, Alsea's first musical in a long time,
was the main focus of the class. Students spent
four months practicing songs, painting backdrops,
memorizing lines, and making props. Grade school
students added to the performance by playing
munchkins, mushrooms, flowers, and trees.
The class spent the last few weeks of school on
a debate unit.
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through on swing.
Phy9calEducaUon
The two p.e. classes played field hockey, flag
football and soccer in the fall. When the rain hit,
they moved inside to play volleyball, badminton
and floor hockey: conditioning and weight training
were also stressed, and new scooter boards
provided fun and exercise. ln the spring, softball
was the main emphasis. Vince Drago and Teresa
Whitehall instructed the classes.
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Juniors took the required health class, and felt
unanimously that the alcoholism unit was the most
interesting and beneficial. Janet Dair, who
counsels alcoholics, spoke to the class and
organized activities regarding that issue. Alsea
EMT's Karlene Colgan and Viola Bedell taught a
one week unit in which students obtained first aid
cards. Vince Drago taught the health class.
Right: Joe Hendrix reads chapter on tobacco. Below: Donnie
Pellett chooses ads for an extra-credit project.
Math
Computer science was a new addition to math
offerings. Taught by Ron Nicholson, the course
coveredcomputer literacy, "hardware", and
programming. Nicholson also taught applied math
to juniors and seniors, advanced math, algebra,
and geometry. Students found an emphasis in
applying math theory to real-life situations. In the
spring, they each completed a special
independent project for the Projects Fair.
Jim Hagler taught general math to a group of
freshmen.
Right: Eric Phelps constructs dome-shaped play structure which
he designed and built a model for as a math project. Below: Mike
Barker explains the technology of satellite communications to
math students.
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Special projects of the physics class, taught by
Peter Shoshin, included the construction of a
wave burner, researching the possibility of
generating power for the school from the Alsea
River, and plotting the stellar constellations on the
ceiling of the science room.
Jerry Phelps taught biology and a class that
included one semester of forestry and one of
outdoor education. Students in the outdoor ed.
class made fishing rods, learned and practiced
taxidermy, and mounted and varnished sets of
antlers.
Lett: Teresa Short and Jim Lang calculate the "head" for hydro-
electric power tor the school.
Above: Marianne Lang researches topic for honors paper and oral
presentation.
Honors
An interdisciplinary honors class was offered for
the first time, team - taught by Jim Mullenix, Ron
Nicholson, Peter Shoshin, and Bonnie Hill. The
purpose of the class was to involve students in
subject matter not covered in the regular
curriculum.
Among subjects explored were cultures and
values, technology, economics, population studies
and current U.S. foreign relations. Reading,
discussions, and oral presentations of individually
researched topics were emphasized, in addition to
two research papers.
Students also saw an opera tLa Bohemej, a
ballet tThe Nutcrackerj, a performance by Chinese
dancers, a rock musical tTommyj, and a lecture at
OSU by Linus Paulingg in the spring they
participated in an OSU workshop on whales at the
Marine Science Center.
Shop
Mel Atwood taught classes in shop lab and
power mechanicsfwelding. Some of the more
notable projects were a utility trailer that Kurt
Stone built, a cider press made by Eric Phelps,
and a go-cart made from a lawn mower by Brian
Phelps and Anthony Chance. Students were able
to do glass etching for the first time, and many
students did stained glass projects.
Classes took field trips in the spring to see a
metallurgical jewelry making shop at the coast
and supply sources in the Corvallis area.
Above: Robert Tapp takes the head oft lawn mower engine. Be-
low: Bryan Hendrix puts rototiller back together after repairing
engine. Lett: Brian Phelps works on constructing his go-cart.
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Home ec. students started the year on food
unitsg they prepared full course dinners, including
a vegetarian meal, and learned various food
preservation methods. They learned sewing skills
in making a complete garment.
Mike Wood and Teresa Whitehall each taught a
class: Wood's class worked with kindergarten
children for five weeks as part of a unit on child
development. "The kindergarteners often learn
more easily from other students because they're
more at ease with them than they might be with a
teacher", said Wood about the success of the
unit.
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Above: Anthony Chance works on sweatsuit in home ec. Below:
Ethan Temple dresses his salad. Left: Teresa Whitehall serves
lasagne to home ec. students. Upper left: Wendie Riley helps pre-
schoolers in child development unit.
Business
Probably the most interesting new feature
in the business department was a class that
simulated a business. Ten students
"marketed" flea pickers for monkeys,
monkey food, monkey perfumes and
deoderants, and other similar items. They
gained experience in inventory management
banking, payroll, accounting, wholesaling,
secretarial work, and supervising personnel.
Jim Hagler's business lab was written up
in a state education magazine, while
"Monkey Business" was written up in the
Gazette Times.
Classes got a new electronic typewriter
and a new computer which could be used
togetherg funding came from a state grant.
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with bookkeeping. Below: Rachel Car-
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left: Kevin Holt works on typing speed.
Left: Tony Free runs a program on the
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in Salem. The students wrote and presented three mock billsg
one that would require the presence of fog lines on paved
roads, one that would require public notification of herbicide - 'M 5 Xu
use, and one that would establish a sales tax in Oregon.
Vince Drago, global studies teacher, advised the group.
Jim Mullenix was the other social studies teacherg he
taught U.S. history and modern problems.
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Legislature in Salem. Above: Kathy Campbell finds
country on a map in global studies. Below: Melissa
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Awards
Awards were spread out over three evenings
throughout the year. Football and volleyball
players were recognized at a Fall Dessert in
November. Basketball players, wrestlers, and
cheerleaders received their sports awards at a
Winter Dessert. tSee sports pages for mention of
special athletic awards for each sporty
The traditional awards night in the spring
honored students who had achieved well in
academics and in track. The following students
were among those recognized:
Good Citizenship: Adrienne Hill, Eric Phelps
Most Improved Student: Lisa Woosley
Outstanding athletes: Steve Jackson, Adrienne
Hill
Sportsmanship: Maxine Dallmann
Math: Mike Pearson, Tersa Riley, Eric Phelps
Business: David Phelps
Journalism: Maxine Dallmann, Adrienne Hill,
Heather Backes, Jamie Bryant, Ginger Weist
Shop: Ben Olsen, Eric Phelps, Robert Tapp,
Kurt Stone
Library: David Phelps
Biology: Eric Phelps
Above: Basketball coach Vince Drago awards letter and certificate to varsity starter Roy
Scribner. Upper right: Shop teacher Mel Atwood congratulates Ben Olsen on award for
outstanding work in shop. Flight: Honor Society advisor Patsy Jones talks about her
group's accomplishments.
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Left: Wrestling coach Jim Hagler presents awards to senior wrestler Kurt Stone at
Winter Dessert. Above: Volleyball coach Teresa Whitehall recognizes team mem-
bers Teresa Ftiley, Melissa Dair and Wendie Riley at Fall Dessert. Below: Parents
Walt Short, and Sue and Dave Backes visit during Winter Dessert.
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Both the decorations and the menu of the Junior-Senior
Banquet had a Mexican themeg the juniors made desert and
sun murals as backdrops for the dinner, which consisted of
tortilla soup, chicken enchiladas, Spanish rice, tamale pie,
chips, and an ice creamffruit compote.
The juniors decorated the prom in a "Port of Hawaii" theme,
with palm trees, a forested backdrop, and a floor centerpiece
of a pond and plants. Teresa Short and Steve Jackson were
named Queen and King of the event. A Eugene band called
"Transit" played a wide variety of music and seemed to be
well-liked. Although the dance was not as well-attended as
usual, those who did come seemed to dance nearly every
dance.
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Phelps at Banquet. Above: Robert Tapp helps
serve. Below: Dancers rock to the music of
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Left: Adrienne Hill and Bryan Hendrix dance a
slow one. Above: Rosie Fomai serves Tanja
Jones Bowen's table. Below: Queen Teresa
Short and King Steve Jackson pose by pond.
Lower left: Katie Hagler joins students in danc-
ing.
Graduation
Senator Mark Hatfield was the featured guest
speaker at graduation, which was attended by
over 400 people. Seniors who also spoke at the
ceremony were Teresa Short, class president Mark
Bauer, co-valedictorians Kurt Stone and Steve
Jackson, and Wendie Riley.
Counselor Jim Mullenix and superintendent
Chuck Jackson presented scholarships and
awards. Kurt Stone and Steve Jackson received
the Oregon Scholar awards. Stone also received
the Elks scholarship, while Jackson received a
one-term scholarship to LBCC. Maxine Dallmann
received a full year's tuition scholarship to LBCC,
the DAR award, and Alsea's Support Our Schools
QSOSJ scholarship. Teresa Short received the
Bradfield Memorial Scholarship.
Right: Guy Goodenough passes through flowered arches. Lower
right: Gina Hendrix reads over Mark Bauer's speech to make
suggestions. Below: Mike Sapp attaches tassel to cap.
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Above: Senator Mark Hatfield congratulates Teresa Short. Right
Aaron Carpenter steps down from stage after ceremony. Below
Tanja Jones Bowen, Cyndi Cramer and Lisa Woosley joke togeth-
er as they prepare for graduation exercises.
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Spring!
Left: Donnie Pellett learns folk dance from OSU Venezuelan student.
Above: Wild roses bloom on fence outside the school. Below right: Lisa
Woosley clowns at track meet. Below left: Jerry Phelps prepares fire for
school picnic with advice from Chris Bauer and Mike Pearson.
Top left: Teresa Riley talks with friends outside at lunch. Top right:
Mike Sapp jumps to catch frisbee at school picnic. Above: Heli-
copler lands on Vernon Field on Career Day, carrying pilot and
Alsea graduate Bruce Engels. Left: Aarik Ali laughs after making a
mistake in learning a dance.
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Left: Music teacher Don Hood and his daughter look at pup-
pets at spring Projects Fair. Upper left: Ben Olsen "camel
fights" with schoolmates on seniors' last day. Top: Chuck
Jackson and wife Eileen play bingo at SOS fundraiser. Above:
Joe Hendrix varnishes antlers for outdoor education project.
Left: Marianne Lang participates in class discussion outdoors. Above: Dana Camp
bell practices guitar at lunch. Below: Alsea High School Student Body, 1982-83
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Playshed
Alsea students, parents, teachers, administrators, and
other community members volunteered their time and skills
to build a covered play structure in front of the school.
Eugene architects originally estimated the cost of the building
at about S120,000, but because of donated time and
material, it cost the district about S15,000.
Dick Miller was hired as foreman of the project, but he
donated well over half of the hundreds of hours he spent.
Gisela Green spearheaded the volunteer effort, talking to
dozens of businesses about donations and organizing the
volunteers.
Left: Dick Miller supervises roofing party. Lower right and bottom left: Shop
students nail up tar paper and siding. Lower left: Gisela Green uses family
tractor to lift shakes to roof level.
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Corvallrs OR 97333
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Corvallis OR 97330
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PO BOX 315
Corvallis OR 97330
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