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Banks, now with hopes running high for state champions, had Amity come to town and then sent them home thinking about the 43 - 2 rout they just had pulled on them. A weak Sherwood team was going to be the sixth Brave victim of the season as Warren Clary went through, around, and over the Sherwood line for 178 yards and 4 touchdowns guiding Banks to an easy win, 48 - 16. The next team Banks was to play was the only team between them and the state tourney. Williamina had the same 6 - 0 record as Banks, so the winner of this game would be the Yawama League Champions. It was a good, hard fought contest but Willamina came out on top of the 9 - 8 score. The Braves next traveled to Sheridan and beat the Spartans 26 - 6. Against Dayton, Banks came up with their highest point total of the season in their 44 - 24 romp over powerful Dayton, showing they still have what it takes in their final game of the year. The Co-captains of the Braves football team this year were Mark Buntin and Larry Evers. John Wills was Most Improved, while Warren Clary received most valuable and most Inspirational. The leading scorer and ground gainer was Warren with 58 points and 611 yards, while Tim Troutman was second with 56 points and 538 yards. Troutman also had the longest run from scrimmage, a 92 yard jaunt against Clatskanine. Opposite page, far right, Coach Parrish advises quarterback Dean Marek. Far left, Tim Troutman stops Clatskanine player short while Mark Buntin comes in to assist. Mark Buntin Larry EVCIS Daryl Graham Steve Herinckx l Mike Obrist Steve Olson Art Warmanen 12 A A- v f 4, ,H L rf., sc., ,,s.V,i,w ,Ig-.il ,Aww A ,, , ,V .',f, - V , V., rr, - jgzffyitiiiwflfif'--1.,g4-H1555-4.4:-, . .ffm Q, . f miwi . .-1, ffl f 'K N Q' ., pw: -V Q . Q1 1,,,.fsv5A,,5 4avf2,'fQ?'4?sz-rg x,,..,1 1 Mm- -L ,- -- ry ,- My 3 . -4, K .- , K KM- Xia ',,,- M ':m:5 HJ'?f4:cs 352 .,lf5ff ffg9'i M3 f lf2lQ'ff3:-'iv L ww vs wg L as 1-ul-me .M Q L , 1,,p,.'. - i'rr'r:'v-775678, G. '7 'xnistirr ' ivy- f l'-3 'M 'v'- rx- fifivx-'9'W9w ' 'H -4.3. L. to r.: top row: Coach Parrish, Sheldon Crop, Steve Olson, John Bernards, Dean Marek, Tim Troutman, Warren Clary, Coach Stroup, Coach Auld, lst row: Larry Evers, Daryl Graham, Paul Fisher, Mark Schmidlin, Ken Kemper, Mike Obrist, Mark Buntin, Larry Schmidlin, Carl Lovelady, Tim VanDomelen, John Wills. l 1 3 Football A ction 1 I 1 5 1 W ' V I :fad y N E 1 - .:.' . gf - A get W K qwzlkfk - . s . . E . f , Y ' L 1.-: K. 3 my . - ., .- v , . g , .f , - aw y . b e , . . QE rg , , ,, . gr. r y 1 o a 2 a M ff 4 r a , 15 r o 1 r D gf o gage 52 y a , r' I ' A .. 5 , V P I 6 L. 'ml . 1 We ' ,f. .. WJ: -QQJ W fi? ' , 'lm ' ' ' .,h,Qx' M- 'N A , X . ' . ' .N - . Y' ' ,. , ' ku MS .. 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', , - gg, a g, 3551? 44 l x: f 3 X35 A X ' Q' 'TWP'-'?Yf5 L, lv. . a - U s if 5-1: Q, 'w':', 4 'K M z- f ' '-1 ,- ' .. of , , f ' Q, 5 -I - .. Alf ,,'.'fI':a J' Q Q We M w x - .5 W '-1-ar., H .wlaivamilrwawrzfkdfir +1-ff1u3fZf?3'f af L. to r.: back row: Mitch Reynolds, Bob Hofer, Neil Meeuwsen, Dave Schlegel, Brian Miller, Don Kindel, Ron Knokeg lst row: Tony Meeuwsen, Ken Maller, Bill Horlacher, Mark Hall, Steve Herinckx, Larry Duyck, Art Warrnanen, Jim Vander- zanden, Frank Ramirez. 14 k 1 w ff' AQ' W W 2- Homecoming '7 The Homecoming game was only the climax of a very busy and spirited week. The days before were filled with students decor- ating the school halls and their wearing of a certain something' each day of the week to express their school spirit. Also, ex- citement prevailed with the tapping of the football court, who reigned over the dance, and the choosing of Miss Spirit, who led the serpentine through Banks on the day of the big game. Tradition was broken this year as students had to forfeit their bonfire to help prevent pollution. Instead, balloons were gathered throughout the week and on the night of the game they were dropped from the top of the grandstands and left to float to the ground. Halftime entertainment for the game was a per- formance given by the Band, Drill Team, and Pep Club. So, through the cooperation and help of all students and faculty, Homecoming week is something everyone can reflect back on with a feeling of pride! Above, Miss Spirit, Irene Moelmke, is shown leading the ser- pentine through Banks. Right center, Warren Clary, number l 25, breaks for a big gainer against Willamina. Fa.r right, spirit of the classes can be seen by the large number of balloons col- lected during Homecoming week. Bottom left, joy is mirrored in Glenda Comstock's face after her tapping by Larxly Evers. Bottom right, part of the half time entertainment o the game is displayed by Pep Club. I6 3 X? ,gk 5 .5 A 1 s 1 5 , fe x . W , Q I f by 1 1 .. W 4 'HN sh u , ak . Q , ' ,W 3 A ff K at :N gg vig? , iilx' E r,,' f sf 1 . M 2 f-'Y-f-' ., ' m. f .:p,,f l gii, if 5 K xr: 3 K Sfiwu ' A What It Was - Was Football Couples danced to the tune, Reflections of the Times Long Past , which joined with the theme, What lt Was Was Football , for the 1970 Homecoming Dance. Decorations consisted of enlarged football pictures taken throughout the season while miniature footballs made appropriate souvenirs for the couples. The evening also included football slides shown by Robert Hamel. The court, who reigned over the dance, consisted of Queen Glenda Comstock, Senior Princess Valene Burns, Junior Princess Bobbie Zook, Sophomore Princess Janet Herb, and Freshman Princess Diane Van- Domelon. These girls were crowned at the highlight of the evening to the song of Reflections of the Times Long Past which was played by the Henry Deetz Orchestra. At far top, right, couples are shown viewin the decorations that adorned the mom. At right, couples reveaf their pleasure at seeing slides that highlighted the 1970 football season. Bottom ri ht shows the court consisting of, from l. to r. . Ianet Hexgb escorted gy Ron Knoke, Bobbie Zook escorted by Dan Pearson, Glenda Comstock es- corted by Mark Mead, Valene Burns escorted by Dave Kemper, and Diane VanDome1on escorted Hy Doyle Moore. Bottom, souvenirs seem to be an important part of every dance and the miniature footballs arranged on the field attracted much attention. I8 'NX X Wmhwx m-fi .gps Q J! A in ' an A 'W' AI ill 83' nl, ,.- :f.'f,g Q QVQ.. 'Ax S 5 3 -Q H L. to r.5 back row: Bob Hofer, Dave Schlegel, Neil Meeuwsen, Ken Maller, Coach Auldg 1st row: Ron French, Larry Duyck, Bill I-Iorlacher, Mark Hall, Ron Knoke, jim Evers, jim Vanderzanden, Tony Meeuwsen. J. V. Football The Banks I.V. Football team kept a real foot- ball tradition alive at Banks, as they proudly boasted an 8-0 record. Only one team, Sherwood, came close to beat- ing them and after they were shut down, no one touched them- Right, Doyle Moore breaks through for a long gain against Sherwood. 20 1 i v---.-. :unsung F rosh Football The Banks Baby Braves had the highest scor- ing freshman team in years, averaging 41.6 points a game to their opponents 5. 5 points per game. In the course of a tremendous season, Coach Faro's Baby Braves accumulated a 6-0 record. L rtr. s,Q,Uf r f Zf'X'f iff' ' Left, Byron Prickett goes thI'01.1Eh the line and f gains three yards to make anot er Brave first down. gr gk -- 5 f ., W L. to r. 3 tog row: Coaches Faro, Bond, and jones, 3rd row: Byron Prickett, Doyle Moore, Mick Hart- mann, Dan ur-ton, 2nd row: Kevin Herinckx, Mark Burton, Cameron Crop, Daryl Schmidlin, Earl Meeuwseng 1st row: Gene Tramp, Don Schmidlin, joe Walliman, Randy Herb, Herb Vanderzanden, Gary Jacobs, and jim Olson. 21 Cross Country Teams Win Loss Cross Country had a pretty successful year as you can see from the League Yawama League Standings which are shown. These boys can proudly say they had to taste the defeat of only one meet. Also, Don Hernandez, who is the only senior mem- ber and will not be returning next year, had the privilege of placing 10th in Banks State. Sherwood Dayton Sheridan Bottom left, even though the rain was pouring and the course was rough, you can still see the determination in the face of Vernon Kadell during his run. Bottom right, shows Don Hernandez just finishing his 2 1X2 mile run while the advisor, Mr. Gillespie, and the Statistician, Donna Jansen look on. 10 0 6 3 Y.C, 1 3 2 7 0 6 L. to r.: Bob Cohen, Vernon Kadell, Cary Terry, George Herinckx, Don Hernandez, and Coach Gillespie 3'-M . - L. to r.: Top row: Debbie Prickett, Janis Dierickx, Merrie Ibachg' 6th row: Linda Jacobs, Cheryl Morgan, Iona Warrnaneng 5th row: Chris Rausch, Tara Millis, Debra Nielsong 4th row: Margaret Lacey, Valene Burns, Irene Moehnkeg 3rd row: Ella Moehnke, Karen Maller, Stacey Duyckg 2nd row: Betty McGrotty, Muriel Tramp, Ianet Herb, Debbie Delplanche: lst row: pCoach Bemards, Alice Vandecovering, Captain Mary Lou Krieger, and Mary Sue Duyck. Volleyball Volleyball is a fall sport that any girl at Banks High can participate in and enjoy. This year the team was under the direction of a new coach, Miss Beverly Bernards, and their captain was Mary lou Krieger. A Team had 1 win and B Team had 3 wins at the end of the season. Bottom left, warming up before the game are M1u'ie1 Tramp, Vickie Herb, and Debra Nielson. Bottom, Alice Vandecovering re- turns the ball. - sl i?5'i?fizlr' 'a f ' -' 1 ' - , 23- rfwnx:r.::fwwrw ,rg -rem wfwrxN.uwn:mrzzvwmt..a..,-::'rzru1'mzw r 'i W- 'r:'e:l:sa1- 1 1 E 1 i 1 ' 1 Y 1 1 5 I i V 1 1 3 T i 1 I 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 I 1 Y .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 Basketball '71 The Banks Braves had their most successful basketball campaign in years, winning sixteen while losing eleven. In Yawama League play the Braves ended with a 12-2 record and its first league championship. In the District tourney, Banks won first seed to the State tourney which is also a first in school history. In the first game at state Banks lost to Coquille of the Sunset Six League, and in the cpnsolation bracket they lost an exciting overtime game to Taft. Two players received All-League and All-State recognition. Junior Warren Clary, who was the team 's second leading scorer with a 13.4 average, won 1st team All-League and Honor- able mention All-State. Junior Dean Marek, the team's leading scorer and rebounder with 18.5 and 16. 0 respect- ively, was 1st team All-League and 5th team All-State. Banks established a league record with a 50. 1 point per game defensive average and they averaged 59. 1 point per game on offense. Winners of the four team awards were presented this year by Coach S1J:oup. Most Inspirational Player of the year was won by Bill Hansen: Most Valuable was Dean Marekg War- ren Clary, claimed Best Defensiveg and Tim Troutman was Most Valuable. Larry Evers .f B111 Hansen K! lug '-. Qb-Q'-ua , , 51-.gg suv , if-f'xx, : L. to r.5 John Bernards, Sam Meeuwsen, Bill Hansen, Larry Evers, George Herinckx, Coach Stroup, Dean Marek, Neil Meeuwsen, Tim Troutman, Warren Clary, and Sheldon Crop. 25 Basketball A ction BANK? E4 A Braves Opponents Woodburn 64 72 Woodburn 46 55 Seaside 58 52 OT Stayton 46 68 Clatskanie 42 45 Y-C 61 40 S easide 71 49 Amity 50 45 Nestucca 58 51 Clatskanie 47 49 Sherwood 58 49 District Play-offs Dayton 52 53 Amity 72 59 Dayton 48 47 Braves Opponents Vemonia 65 73 Sheridan 68 50 Dayton 51 38 Willamina 70 68 Y-C 61 62 Amity 47 64 Nestucca 55 36 Sherwood 70 48 Sheridan 60 44 Dayton 67 50 Wiliamina 59 57 State Tournament Coquiile 64 74 Taft 46 47 OT 26 Opposite page, far left, Warren Clary goes high above a Willamina player for two points. Middle, Larry Evers shows how it is done in Bank's final win in District Playoffs. Top left, Dean Marek displays finesse as he goes for two against Amity. Near left, Bill Hansen shows style by out leaping a Dayton player. 27 J. V cf: Frosh Basketball The JV Basketballers had a pretty good season this year, winning 14 while only losing 8. Neil Meeuwsen was the team's most consist- ent scorer but Larry Duyck put on a three game surge at the end season where he aver- aged 26.0 points per game. Although only boasting a 4 - 12 season record, the Freshmen basketball team got experience that will be needed in future years in order for Banks to become true com- petitors. Doyle Moore led the team in scor- ing with a 10. 6 Average. Far top right, Neil Meeuwsen's fast breaking style in a lay-up scores , two points for Banks. Top, Gary ' VanDome1en jtunps high trying to 1 win ball over Logger opponent. Right, Banks players struggle to free themselves from Woodburn player. 28 ll il- .gntwffw ' L. to r. , back row: Coach Auld, Daryl Schmidlin, Earl Meeuwsen, Doyle Moore, Byron Prickettg X 1st row: Cameron Crop, jim Prickett, Mike Hartmann, Herb Vanderzanden, and Bruce Perkins. I w i . 7 YK? I V 5 ' 3, -' S' V Q. , , . ,,.. 7 . -- was VNWWW1m,,- - 'L 'Sl L. to r., back row: Lynn Ewing, Doug Yost, Ron French, Neil Meeuwsen, Gary VanDomelen5 lst row: Larry Duyck, Gary Herb, Rob Hofer, Chuck Ewing, and Coach Parrish. V I Wrestling '71 The Braves wrestling team finished their season with a 14 win, '7 loss, and 1 tie record to take 2nd place in league. Firsts by Mitch Reynolds, Lyle Bays, Kevin Kelly, and Jerry Barnes enabled the team to take 2nd in district. District runners-up were Phil Vandehey and Mike Obrist. Banks sent Mitch Reynolds, Lyle Bays, Phil Vandehey, Kevin Kelly, Jerry Barnes, and Mike Obrist to state. Mitch Reynolds, who placed third at 98, was the only one to place at state. Jerry Barnes The JVs finished their season with 6 wins and 7 losses. Lyle Bays had a '7 win and no loss record with 6 of his wins being by pins. Most post season awards went to Jerry Barnes as he was awarded Most Pinning Situations and Most Inspirational. Phil Vandehey won the Most Pins award with 18. ,.., Larry Landauer Mike Obrist L. to r. 5 back row: Coach Bond, Ken Kemper, Tim Vandehey, Larry Landauer, Mike Obrist, Sth row: Jerry Barnes, Bill Horlacherg 4th row: Kermit Duyck, Pat Herinckxg 3rd row: Lyle Bays, Mark Hall, Bucky Caudill, Nick Vandehey, 2nd row: Ron Knoke, Kevin Kelly, 1st row: Phil Vandehey, jim Olson, Mike Morrison, Gene Tramp, and Mitch Reynolds. 30 Phil Vandehey s.....................1f 5 ' . ,., fe an-' V fag ,aw fs gf mf- J.. 5 Qs -2---.-..... gf. an aw -H B Qi., M... l' s we u, x tx 5' an f ,,,,g,55ss5gM?R Us wig., ' K . , Top: Seconds past as I im Olson pressures his 89 lb. opponent in for a pin. Middle: Lyle Baye attempts to roll the grappler from Sher- wood into a Pin. Bottom: Before the Wood- burn vs. Banks match the team captains, Jerry Barnes and Phil Vandehey, wait for the toss of the coin. 31 Wrestling A ction Far top right, Mike Obrist, breaking his man down, strives for points. Far middle, Mitch Reynolds, with full control of opponent, works for pin. Bottom right, Larry Landauer struggles to overcome his adversary. Near right, jerry Barnes maneuvers his favorite hold, the guiJlotine' , on Scappooseugrappler. Below, Coach jones and the team display great feeling in urging on the Brave wrestler. ii 1' w Q A 1 fi Y X ag ' gfww, ,N if :aff 'fr sg, - .,,,.wg3, ,L i '7w , ,Mg . mwabmmawwfawmqqa if :-Puff: Miki, 4 - I Llp' 'N'- I-l I if-QA . ,Q H Wm W QQ M ,Q ,'ALk w K v ' :': , ' A ' .5135 ..., K , , , , , F , , l ' Y' In N5 M Q ,, , kg Nw, Somewhere My Love Many aspects helped to set the mood for the 1971 Winter Formal theme, Somewhere My Love. A trickling waterfall was enhanced in a setting of the frogs and the bees and the flowers and the trees with the spotted mushrooms and the little picket fence. Couples strolled through a path admiring these decorations. Little straw baskets filled with paper flowers were given to the couples so that in later years they can use these souvenirs to reflect back on the fun and excitement they had at the Winter Formal Dance in the High School cafetorium. The music for the night was provided by the Henry Deetz Orchestra. The court is picked by the girls who are in either FHA or GAA. This year's court consisted of King Larry Landauer, Senior Prince Phil Vandehey, Junior Prince John Bernards, Sophomore Prince Brian Miller, and Freshman Prince Jim Olson. J , . 1? ' lffig. li Ai? 41,9 4 lr Z J 1! 1 E 1 x 9 gm X3 J fri il i 5 fi if aim' ill? at iff 34 Top left, Larry Landauer graciously accepts the honor of be ing the Winter Formal King. Bottom left, reveals the 1971 Winter Formal Court. They are, from left to right, Brian Miller, john Bernards, Larry Landauer, Phil Vandehey, and jim Olson. Top, students are making final preparations for the tapping. Left, Freshman Prince jim Olson is tapped by Margaret Lacey. 35 w r E i , X . 1 Baseball '71 Although Banks only boasted a 5 - 23 record, you can look for new and better things from them in the future because the baseballers were playing with the help of just one Senior, Larry Evers, who was voted by the other members as captain. The rest of the Banks High diamond men are Juniors and Sophomores. The Braves started things out right with an 8 - 3 win over Gaston but then hit a drought and lost their next 15 before beating previously undefeated Seaside 1 - 0. Banks, 1 after losing 3 more, dropped Amity 16 - 10 in a wild slugfest. Banks in another drought lost 5 in a row but they broke it with a 9 - 7 win over Dayton. Rounding out the remaining post season honors was Carl Lovelady who got Most Improved and Most Inspirational. During the season, Larry Evers and Ken Kemper led the team in hitting with 20, while John Lam' Evers Bernards finished close behind with 18. P w W L. to r. , back row: Coach Auld, Mark Schmidlin, Tim Vandomelen, Brian Miller, Dean Marek, Ron French, Larry Evers, Sam Meeuwsen, john Bernards. 1st row: Ken Kemper, Frank Ramirez, Carl Lovelady, Gary Gerb, Don Kindel, and Rene Ramirez . 37 Opposite page, top, Time out is called while Coach Auld talks strategy over with pitcher Dean Marek and catcher Carl Lovelady. Opposite page, far right, Larry Evers com- pletes his swing and belts one down center field. Opposite page, right, completing his swing is Don Kindel. Right, Sam Meeuwsen crosses home plate to make an in. Bottom, Brian Miller rounds third and heads for home. 38 v- The JVs, with almost all Freshmen on the team, managed a 7 win 10 loss record. Ron French led the team in hitting with a . 266 average with 18 hits. Right, Clay Whitmore winds and delivers. Bottom, Gary Herb Q i . slides into 3rd base safely. .V Baseball ' 1 I Inn. .1 .n,n,,,.,..,,, '1n11wuur11'S1'- . r ' s 5 , iw- . 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W - F-'V ,,-....,.tzfZ'-r1,.,..'-.1 5gg,, if-'1' -' f:j,'3,fK,2 :Q f'f' 'fi- 5 Q -'Ll tfi'?f9+3'1kfQAgg1f,',' -' 'Y 3,-'33'?1 ff xi:-1f'.1f'T lr Alt kiarilu t. ,Ja--I-U f. :Ut L I I A .. argluf, V my wtfrvi ,g iw- .,:5tY.,,,yffT',5e ?..Bg,':zN I 1 1 ,1 548 gQ,2..fv, ij, I: 31-'3fi'.:'f L57 i ' fr' ,- -K -' lx, M-. 'Y'-mf?-Y ' ' ,,, Jam. cs!-5:-fiafixrlik -xii?-My i n - 40 L. to r., back row: jim Prickett, Daryl Schmidlin, Clay Whitmore, Tony Meeuwsen, Ron French, Frank Yarbro, Bob Sutherland, Don Kindel, jeff Eddington. lst row: Rich Vandecoevering, jim Warner, Mike Geisbers, Dan Burton, Mike Morrison, Alan julian, and Roger I-Ierinckx. Track ' 71 The Banks High cindermen made a fantastic showing of six wins and one loss in league and 8-1 overall, breaking eight school records. The cindermen started their season off with an undisputed victory over Clatskanie 77-59. Nestucca was their next victim as they trounced them 123-13 on the Bobcat's home field Sherwood, Sheridan, and Dayton proved to be no match for the Braves as they toppled them 113-23, '78-58 and 93-43, respectively. The meet with Yamhill-Carlton rolled around and over the Braves as they had to settle for an 85-51 defeat. The Braves finished their season with victories against Vernonia, Willamina, and Amity, beating them 106- 30,97-39 and 101-35. They also had a league record of 6-1 and took second place in the district meet with 96 points. Left, Track men warm up before the District meet. Q N92 A ' ,, E. to r. Back row: Coach Faro, Tim Troutman, Mark Buntin, Doyle Moore, Dave Schlegel, Bill Hansen, George Herinckx en Maller, Dave Fenimore. 3rd row: Warren Clary, Chuck Ewing, Lynn Ewing, Rick Skaggs, Bob Cohen, Byron Prickett Earl Meeuwsen, Larry Schmidlin. 2nd row: Vernon Kadell, Cameron Crop, Don Hernandez, Ken Morgan, Gary Jacobs, lst ow: Mark Hall, Steve Cason, Ron Knoke, and Kevin Herinckx. 41 Track A ction - A.. .1 Opposite page, far right, High flying Warren Clary lands softly in the pit. Opposite page right, Bill Hansen strides through and clears the high hurdles. Opposite page bottom, this foursome led the sweeps in the 880: Vern Kadell, Lynn Ewing, Larry Schmidlin and Don Hernandez. Top right, Mark Buntin prepares his javelin for the toss. Top, Rick Skaggs heaves the 12 lb. shot 38 feet. Right, Tim Trout- man edges out Gobel of Sherwood by a chest length as he' wins the 100 yard dash. 42 ,.,,....--'- 1 W, 1' ,, , W K .eff f' . .- . ' i e , '5'r,, ,-- any flii .J 'm mf isp. P A , Maher, I iz 7-'ii ,.,. 41 ff f 11-gf, A -.'.1h. M7 I v--..., 1 six- . -1.1 sf' Q it M K' P 0 I X , 5854 . , n' Q W I -:F 3 R f ,av Spf 7, .Qu ,M If I rx 1 ' X, . 1 V A fy' I I f K 4 ,,,L A 4, mpw E 3? L. to r., Back row: Mrs. lvlannajanis Dierickx, Karen Maller, Tara Millis, Debra Nielson, Cheryl Morgang N lst row: Stacey Duyck, Julie Clingman, Ella Moehnke, Muriel Tramp, Alice McGrotty, and Debbie Warner. y . , Although the girls track team didn't do too well in league competition, GZ S finishing with O - 5, they did place three girls in the League Tourney. Julie Clingman in the 440 placed 6th, Helen Warren took a fourth in discus, and Cheryl Morgan finished 4th in both the mile and 880. l lrack y At the district tourney Cheryl and Helen both placed 5th in the mile and discus throw. Top, The girls track team steps forth in awards assembly to gain recog- i nition. Elections 71 P' t V-1' 9 i XX 3 4 The 1971 student body elections followed speeches given by the candidates and their managers. Top right, Ken Kemper gives the speech that won him the position of Vice-President. Above, joy Miller was spelled out through the cooperation of some of the students. Left, Tim VanDome1en tells of his qualifications for Vice-President. Top left, Allen Meeuwsen gave two speeches, one as candidate and the other as publicity manager, here he is shown giving one. 45 Student Body Aclzvztzes The student body is kept busy throughout the school year through National School Assemblies and many different student involvementsi Opposite page bottom the student Council took a day off from school to clean up the grounds. Opposite page, right, Mark Buntin and Dave Schlegel stand proud in front of one of the halls that were ldecorated during Homecoming week. Opposite page, left, the Fort Vancouver High School Choir came to present an assembly to the Banks High School Stu- dent body. Right, a basketball assembly was given to the students by Geoff Petrie and his manager. Bottom, this couple presented a National School Assembly on guns. N A 6 5, QQ I ,,,l5 A, x I' I A '-.. ,.,A , 1 1 'Q -yu , 'a :f Q ,1s . ' Q' wg ., 2' M 1'A H'5 ,g:z5fA A 8 K 'V ,, .' X- Q 7 LJHYQL fi iff V 'fffllwx 'Z , , V .,, -Q if Qt? 132.4 .g m L 2 W W W Q ' F Ix A 'f' ,451 ' l , , . - k'x,, + in - N .- 1: r nv- 2' M Q., ,.q, 'f,.1-fgk, Q V A .. , ,N . AY iw' X Yi E g.,,,,..A ..- V X ' , X ,,.,, Muniilgawxf L9 i'?55GE+3f'f,w51 .Q -Q. 'ix il ll 1 5 NWX X :xy .W ,.. r 'bf - 5151, Q. ...,. . Lwfxa 1 N Mxwwma ..g :,g4 'A A ' 1. 47 Cinderella .... Prince Charmless Amateurs Make Bzg Debut Senzors Deb Priekett Larry Landauer Stepmother . . . Janis Dierickx Prunella ..... Karen VanDomelen Esmeralda . . . . Joanna Nichols Fairy Godrnother Footman ..... Rats ........ Dave Kemper Barbara Alley Susie Gribner, Dave Staples, Randy Smith, lane Krieger, Don Herinckx, Phil Vandehey, Ardele Stewart, and Liz Moore. Queen . . . King ....... Director ...... . . Stage Manager . . . Playwright ..... . . Deb C order Jerry Barnes Sherrie Ibach Merrie Ibach Barbara Alley Best Actress foi' the 1971 one-act plays was Eileen Landauer fmiddle rightj and Best Actor was Sam Meeuwsen frightj. Right, No, no was the answer the Fairy Godmother QDave Kemper, gave to Cinderella qDeb Prickettj. Bottom, Eight dancing rats attempt the Can- can. They are, from l. to r. , Don Herinckx, Dave Staples, Randy Smith, Susan Gribner, Liz Moore, Ardele Stewart, Phil Vandehey and jane Krieger 48 Sffifflgww Sophomores' Great Smokies Paw Schlepper ....... . . . Ducky Belle Schlepper . . . . . . Emmy Sue Schlepper . . . . . . Hiram Schlepper ...... . . . Widow Daisy Snodgrass. . . . . . Dottie Lou Snodgrass . . . . . . Willie Snodgrass . . . . . . Lizzie Cook ..... . . . Zeke Cook .... . . . Director . . . . . Ken Maller Eileen Landauer Betty McGrotty Lynn Ewing Barb Perkins Deb Delplanche Larry Duyck Dorothy Vuylsteke Ron Knoke Barb Perkins Right, Ron Knoke holds Lynn Ewing at gtmpoint as Dorothy Vuylstike watches anxiously. Abner Crane from Hayseed Lane Abner Crane ...... Daniel I . Loophole Quigley W. Quack Eliza.......... Glory .... Griselda . . Fifi Latour ..... Gwendolyn ..... . . . Constable Perkins . . . . Director....... Sam Meeuwsen Warren Clary Carl Lovelady Lydia Vandehey Kelleen Vandehey Karen Maller Helen Warren Mary Sue Duyck . Mary Lou Krieger Donna Jansen Left, Ken Kemper, Keflleen Vandehey, War- ren Clary, and Carl Lovelady sit discussing the prospect of marriage. Q 'O - i Jw yt --1 --an ,Qs V. VM x Freslunen Three and a Half in the Attic Maid ......... Butler. . . Father. . . Mother . . Alfreda. . . Agness . . Amy. . . Alvin . . . Fred .... Director . . . Val Nichols Chris Vandehey Herb Vanderzanden Sharon Herb Debbie Nielson Stacey Duyck Juanita Howard Kevin Herinckx Bruce Perkins Doyle Moore Left, Stacey Duyck and Juanita Howard wel- come a visitor. 49 Junior-Senior Prom n the Threshold E , i I .Q gi . R is s e X a Far right, bottom, Music from the Shadows find couples with a mo- ment of thought. Right middle, Irene Moehnke exchanges excited glance with Princess Ardele Stewart just before she is crowned queen. Right, Couples show their pleasure as the Prom Court is crowned for the evening. Top right, reveals the court that reigned over the prom. They are, from left to right, Princess Karen Maller escorted b Doug Herb, Princess Ella Moelinke escorted by Paul Fisher, Princess jane Krieger escorted b Chris Sagdal, Queen Irene Moelinl-ce escorted by Rich- ard Mott, Princess Ardele Stewart escorted by Mike Obrist, Princess Jeanette Obrist escorted by Dave Nelson, and Princess joy Miller escorted by Kermit Duyck. Top, Princesses anxiously await their entrance. 50 'sift . ofa Dream After many hours of hard work, the Junior Class presented the Junior-Senior Prom of 1971. Couples had a very enchanting time at the Thunderbird Motel on that memorable night. Providing the music in the atmosphere of On The Threshold Of A Dream were the recording group, The Shadows. The court for the 1971 Prom consisted of Junior Princesses Jeanette Obrist, Karen Maller, and Ella Moehnke. The Senior Princesses were Jane Krieger and Ardele Stewart. Queen Irene Moehnke was chosen by the couples who were at the dance that night. Many of the graduating seniors of '71 will, in future years, 'be recalling the wonderful time they had at this dance. The Junior Clax provides money for financing the Prom. With- out the help of all the Juniors and their advisors, the Junior-Sen- ior Prom could not have been a success. - 5 1 A wards Assembly When the school year comes to a close, Teachers and Coaches give out a wide variety and number of awards and certificates to those students deserving them. Many honors were presented. Larry Landauer was the Outstanding Senior Boy and Irene Moelmke was the Outstanding Senior Girl. 'I Dare You' awards were given to Debbra Corder and Mary Jansen. War- ren Clary was Letterman of the Year, Bev Burton was GAA Girl of the Year, and Debra Prickett was Pep Club Girl of the Year. The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award was won by Debbra Corder. Most Outstanding Business Student was Mary janseng and there were a number of tyging awards presented. These are only a small fraction of the honors t t were handed out to the students. -....,,-sm Opposite page, far left, Coach Parrish presents Don Hernandez with the Out- standing Senior Athletic award. Op- posite page, bottom, Irene Moehnke receives the john Phillip Sousa Band award. Opposite page, middle, Mitch Reynolds is awarded the Louis Turk Competitor award by Mr. Evey. Top left, Mrs. Sergeant hands out first year GAA certificates. Above, Ardele Stewart is busy installing the 1971-72 student body officers. Left, Baseball awards are being handed out by Coach Auld, Carl Lovelady was named Most Improved and Most Inspirational. 53 50111 Commenc 427 , X. 5 e HIHH .J U x 1... ,, N-XJ O emenl Exerczse This year marked the Golden Anniversary in the history of Banks High School. The 1971 Commencement Exercise was held on June 4 with a total of 61 graduates attending this 50th ceremony. Fourteen of these seniors were members of National Honor Society. Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness was the motto chosen by the graduates. Their class flower was a yellow rose and their colors were Royal blue and Sky blue. Opposite page, far right, Art Warmanen, Bill Hanson, and Randy Smith are getting ready for the Commencement Exercise. Opposite page, bottom, the 1971 graduating class and audience are shown as the speeches are about to begi.n. Left, Linda jacobs and Sherrie and Merrie Ibach are heading for the dressing room. Bottom left, Bev Burton, janet Kindel, and Mar e Vuylsteke ad- mire their yellow roses. Below, Bev Burton receives her diploma from William gfolke, the Schoolboard Chairman. Warm, . 55 Bottom right, Ardele Stewart has the Ken Oldenstadt award in one hand and her diploma in the other while she is waiting to march out with Mike. Bot- tom, Senior boys think of how good it feels to have a diploma in their hands. Right, parents, friends, teachers, and relatives go through the line of gradu- ates at the reception so they can offer them congTatulationS. g 56 ar bottom, Valedictorian Debbra Corder and Salutatorian Mary Jansen receive best wishes from he honor ushers, Sheldon Crop and Lydia Vandehey, just before the processional begins. Center, Qraduates take their last: long walk after completing their 1971 Commencement Exercise. tus: of H'lIY c h hi wal' iz' Olin.. ,I li -.Q l 4-M. .553 X ga - ,, . Y ,xr Q55 sf N A W M? l N W2 ' M 5 I K ,z'f 'L .C X , -sw 'bex W x S? , ,ig it 3 , vsv,f3m.S- ,.-.g.,.1w,k..,g -, Q- I gf! gf' i Y . f X gw, x Q1 r X , E W iw- ,. 1523- 4 Q fi MLN f -.jg W Ye . Scholastics is 5,3 lf Nw i s ai .h W 1 ww www md !M i. 'P Drama, Speech, Spanish 4:2 is ,alt V Miss Marie Mannix ,4 if Mrs. Patricia Craig-miles 60 English, S Journalism Wil X S A tgp , 4 arol Mann The English, Drama, Speech, Spanish, and Journalism classes have all taught many things to the students at Banks High. This year's English teachers are Miss Mannix, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Cragimiles, Mrs. Mann, and Mrs. Johansen. These teachers have taught the basics and fundamentals of writing, critical reviews, forms for term papers, etc. Miss Mannix has also had the pleasure of teaching drama, a course which was again made available to the students. Through her guidance and help there were two plays presented to the student body. Also, a speech class was offered with the instructor being Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Craigmiles was able to continue her Spanish teaching to both first and second year students, and Journalism 1 and 2 was taught by Mrs. Johansen. Mrs. Gwenith Johansen 1-J: , 4, J - 5 1 in W . 3 . . Opposite page, bottom, Spanish class proceeds on their journey which they presented to the Student Body at the Christmas Assembly. Opposite page, far left, Susie Baughman gives Roberta a piece of her mind during the drama play practice. Opposite page, right, Kelleen Vandehey is busy giving her speech to the class. Bottom left, Margaret Lacey and Larry Landauer stand ready to defend themselves against the Indians. Bottom right, Molly Carson fas Aunt Abbyj and Vernon Kadell Qas Mr. Harterj put an end to the unhappy household in the Drama Class Play Aunt Abb answers an Ad. Left, ,lf journalism I students work diligently to put out the weekly Clarion before the deadline. i Mrs. Sonja Hall it 2 5 l ,, World Culture, History ' . Lk . .,f- X Top, Valerie Nichols and Tara Millis spend time working on World Culture assignment. Middle, Students are in deep concentration in- volvin U S Histo Bottom Seniors dis la I g - -I rv- , P Y their viewpoint on drugs throulgh a Modern Prob- lems play. Opposite page rig t, Senior girls protest about assembly discrimination to Mr. Gillespie during Modern Problems class. Left, Freshman girls enjoy their morning World Cul- ture class. 62 r g Mrs. Dorothy Bean Mrs. Lorena Deardorff Modern Problems Mr. Ronald VanRoeke1 Mr. Keith Stroup Freshmen and Sophomores are given World Culture 1 SL 2 during their first two years. Mrs. Bean, Mrs. Deardorff, and Mr. VanRoekel spend the year teaching students the cultures of other countries from around the world. Students learn how other nationalities of people live, what they eat, and the customs they have. ' During the Junior year in school, students take a U. S. History course which educates them in the country's history. These classes are taught by Mr. VanRoekel and Mr. Stroup. Students learn how our country handled incidents from the past, how some people reacted to certain laws and bills, and how some actions seem to be more beneficial than others. Just before the year closes, students also learn a little about the present government system in the United States. Critical thinking, marriage and dating, drugs, racial discrimination, civil defense, individual rights, and government are some of the problems that the seniors study in their Modem Problems class which is taught by Mr. Stroup. All year is spent going from one unit to another and, hopefully, the students will use what they have learned to face the problems they will meet in the world. 63 Science Introductory to Physical Science and Physics are taught by Mr. Hamel while Mr. White teaches Chemistry, Biology, and Advanced Biology. Top, Ken Kemper, Tim Vandehey, Mitch Reynolds, Mike Pearson, and Dave Nelson do lab research in Ad- vance Biology. Right, Muriel Tramp and Dorothfy Vuylsteke are learning the parts o the frog while they are busy dissecting ity. 64 Mr. Robert Hamel Mr. George White -e7zfu0s-W Math has-If Mr. Gene jones Mr. james Schonlau ing Algebra 1 and 2, Geometry, Calculus, Analysis, and Con- sumers Math to the students. To , Algebra students are hard at work on their assignment. Leflt, Eileen Landauer and Betty McGrotty pay close attention to the teacher. 65 Mr. Jones and Mr. Schonlau are busy throughout the year teach- A variety of sports, combined with dancing, card playing, and a family life unit, made up the agenda for the Physical Education classes taught by Mrs. Sargeant and Mr. Auld. Lower left, students watch as Warren Clary slugs the ball. Bottom, George Herinckx displays muscle in attempt- ing to lift Karen Maller. Right, stu- dents have time for discussion during their family life unit. Q i if 'x Physical Education ju was.. will ,-f x 4 5 Mrs. Janice Sargeant Mr. james Auld Home Economics 8 Art ' fi at Miss Bernards devotes class time to teaching girls the aspects of homemaking skills in the Home Economics classes. ln Art, students are able to express the artistic abilities they possess through the help and guidance of their teacher, Mrs. Sargaent. Top left, Karen Vanderzanden works diligently on her sewing unit which consisted of making two bridesmaid gowns and a bridal gown. Top, Debbie julian and Diane Kjelland are making the beginning preparation of a de1icious.de1ight. Botbom, Larry Landauer, joy Miller, Rick Skaggs, and Pam Ness use their ability to add a touch of spring to their work of art. Push ,WW Miss Beverly Bernards Agriculture, Crafts, Drafting vm m 3 Welding 8 Woodworking Mr. james Cooper Mr. Michael Moran Boys wishing to take general architectural and technical drafting are provided an opportunity to learn basics for commer- cial and home blue printing, woodworking, and drafting through the classes that Mr. Cooper teaches. Crafts, which is also taught by Mr. Cooper, gives students a chance to develop some of their creative ability, doing a variety of projects throughout the year. Mr. Moran is busy all year teaching different stages of Agriculture to Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. These boys study soil and have work projects throughout the year. Along with this, he gives students the chance to learn the skill of welding and some of the aspects of small engines through his Welding and Small Engine classes. Far top, left, Don Herinckx, Randy Krieger Steve Herinckx, Larry Landauer, and Larry Evers dedicate their skills to drafting. Far left, julie Clingman works skillfully at making a knotted yarn belt. Left, Pat Herinckx is busy Woodburn- ing his ag project. Top, Frank Yarbro applies his entire attention to filing down a section of a stool. Top right, Arvon Parry looks up a moment hom his gas welding. 69 Braves Band Throughout the year, the Banks High School Band functions as an active and exhilarating representative of our school. At home ath- letic events, enthusiasm is engendered by its spirited music and well- presented half-time shows. Together with the chorus, the band enter- tains at concerts during the school year both at school hours and in the evening. They also travel to other schools to present or take part in ' concerts. Although the band functions as a unit in most activities, the individ- ual members participate in other musical events. Through these events the solo and ensemble contestants have proved to be good mu- sicians. sv 5 - 1' N- En, l -' , ..' -r f. f. ,7,,.mm5 f 1 l x fx I W 9 'S . ills f. J -f Right Chris Rausch Nancy A 'ly rs., ,, Newrdan, and Margaret V, X'i' bA-i. Lacey are shown hard at work . .55-,si N XX ,I 2 ,W practicing for the band , 5- 1 , festival. fi if f fin Mr. Henry Deetz L. to r., back row: Mr. Deetz, Bob Sutherland, Lynn Ewing, Ron I-Iaaheim, Mark Garrison, Joyce Clingman, Miss Yost, 2nd row: Nancy Neuman, Ella Moehnlce, Merrie Ibach, Steve Kjelland, Dave Schlegel, Rob Hofer, Chuck Ewing, john Wills, Debbie Delplance, Diane Kjellandg 1st row: Chris Rausch, Margaret Lacey, Iona Warmanen, Betty McGrotty, Ardele Stewart, Irene Moehnlce, Rainell Hand, and Dianne MCG1-otty. ,ff Q Moy! lsjlpv A Cappella Choir l to r , Back row Sue Mead, Grace Bryant, Patti Yost, Chris Rausch, Lydia Vandehey, Pam Ness, Karen VanDomelen, 1m Troutman, Dean Marek, Bill Hansen, Rick Skaggs, Dave Staples, Chuck Ewing, Doug Yost, Mark Buntin, Dave bhlegel, Tony Randolph, Shelley Vanderzanden, Alice Vandecovering, jan Dierickx, Mary Sue Duyck, Tara Millis, Joanna 1chols, Pat Bryant, Barb Beasley, Marilyn Hermans 3rd row, Bonnie Bryant, Mar aret Lacey, janet McCarthy, Pat Gyles, ie Baughman, Bill Hutchinson, Art Warmanen, Rick Lovelady, Warren Clary, Shefdon Crop, Ken Kemper, George erinckx, Denise Lester, Edith Schmidlen, Sue Kahlar, Ardele Stewart, Roberta Mobley, Karen Knopski, Sue Smith 2nd -vw Cathy Morrison, Linda Jacobs, Carolyn Pme, Debbie Herinckx, Debra Prickett, joy Miller, Liz Moore, Bruce Logue, ave Nelson, Gary Quesnoy, Mike Pearson, Ron Burst, Ron Haaheim, Barb Yost, Dolores Bartholomew, Mary Lou Krieger, obin Behrman, Debbie Murphy, Linda Beasley, Tamera Rogers, lst row: jane Krieger, Charlene Hall, Valene Burns herrie Ibach, Sue Gribner, Martha Clemence, Dave Warner, Carl Lovelady, Mark Hall, Bob Hartman, Mike Lovelad alerie Nlchols, Carrie Zook, Mary Jane VanDomelen, and Debbie Pryor. This year the Banks High School Choir gained the honor- able title of First Place Yawama League Choir in a competition against seven of the league choirs. This title was accepted with pride and made the day one which will be hard to forget. The Choir has been involved in many concerts this year such as a Thanksgiving program, a Christmas concert and their annual Spring concert. Also, the choir has presented entertainment for the Mom and Dad's Club meetings and made a presentation of their accomplishments at the Tilla- mook High School. A ,apior goal that members of the choir worked hard to gala? swas to obtain choral robes for next year's group. M26ney making projects that the members engaged in were W ft oflselling Christmas candles and stationery and holding L ,A l ,tp W-Far-out ances. The proceeds from these projects went ff! V 'Toward the r be fund and the annual beach party, which is Q ly! 1i1Joyed each year. K' fu W JV l ja' fl!! 1 y 'K 1 V lt 1.1 jfs' H f V wi lj? I J' ft T WJ Jlift, S ' V Q 'oir performs for Spring Concert. Lower left, Mf Mfrs Business Courses Mrs. Debbie Ledw ith Roy Lundb er g Through Mr. Lundborg's Bookkeeping, Typing, and General Business classes and Mrs. Ledwith's Typing, Shorthand, and Office Practice classes, students are able to acquire knowledge of the skills that are neces- sary in places of business. Top, Sharlene Smith is giving her Office Practice duties just consideration. Right, Typing II students work hard to put out a polished copy for their instruc- tor, Mr. Lundborg. Bottom right, General Business students find time to study the pros and cons of our business world. 72 Driver's Ed. S Librar Mrs. Bosworth is able to run the Library efficiently with J J the help of her many Library Assistants. shelf. Mrs. Lillian Shafer awards Mike Crowthers with a certificate for the completion of his Driver's Ed. training. Mrs. Sue Bosworth Driver's Education is offered to the students during their study hall through the cooperation of Mrs. Shafer. Bottom left shows Cheryl Bynarn returning books to the J J 'fag --fu 11. ' I. Back row, L. to r.: Randy Krieger, Marilyn May, Judy Lazott, Bill Hutchinson, Barbara Alley, Librarian Mrs. Bosworth, Richard Lovelady. 1st row: Jan Lewis, Donna Jansen, Karen Vanderzanden, Susie Baughman, Cheryl Bynam, and Jeanette Obrist. 73 !, -Zi ' - '5-.al r-- ..-'WN MT ,.........4nl 3 Y- is 174 N 4 Student Lje Girls march in the Gay 90's Parade. , rfllfflrliifl ' Drill Team As the year passed Drill Team managed to keep plenty busy with performing at such activities as parades, assemblies, and half- time football and basketball games. The Drill Team also attended two Drill and Dance Line competitions this year, one at Albany and the other at Corvallis. This year the drill team consisted of 17 girls and their advisor, Mrs. Sonja Hall. The girls set out to achieve new uniforms for the basketball season and succeeded by sponsoring a cake raffle, saving newspapers for Roseway, and pinching pennies at every corner. Girls perform at Christmas program. ,,,,,,-,ar 1 ' , ,. .- ' r-.....,,, ' , an K M O ,t QM, 'if L. to r.: Terri Armstrong, jan Lewis, Linda Ellis, Janis Dierickx, joy Miller, Vickie Herb, Helen Warren, Mary Sue Dyuckl, Captain Ella Moehnke, Valerie Maller, Susie Baughman, Roberta Mobley, Karen Maller, Lydia Vandehey, Tana Tuttle, Al ice McGrotty. 75 Student Council With the support of the student body, Student Coun- cil has succeeded in making 1970-'71 another suc- cessful year. They donated their manual abilities for the benefit of the school by painting the grand- stand and cleaning up the school, early in the year. The constitution was revised to provide more repre- sentation for the students through the inter-club council, which will take care of the clubs' needs and give the Student Council more time to enforce the student government. Members discuss topics of the utmost importance. N 1 l Q 2 s 3 1 Top, L. to r.: Mr. Gillespie, Dean Marek, George Herinckx, Tim Troutman, Karen VanDomelen, Doyle Moore, Bev Burton, Larry Evers, Larry Landauer, Sam Meeuwsen. 2nd row: Helen Warren, Joanna Nichols, Debra Prickett, , Linda jacobsj Marge Vuylsteke, Glenda Comstock, Merrie lbach, Ella Moehnlce, janet Kindel, Mary jane VanDome- len, Mark Buntin. 3rd row, Mary Davis, Viola Vanderzanden, Robin Behrman, janet Herb, Ardele Stewart, jane X Krieger, Sharon Herb, Barbara Alley, Mary Lou Krieger N 76 0 O 'li w-J' X x gh 1 L wg QQ ' . 1 I I l f W I . Varsity, J. V, di Wrestling Rally There were 13 girls in rally uniforms this yearg 6 on Varsity, 4 on J. V. , and 3 on Wrestling rally. Varsity rally did much to promote spirit during the football and basketball seasons. They not only put on a pep assembly each week, but also planned a very successful Homecoming, and surprised team members throughout the seasons with flowers, signs and pillow cases. J. V. rally cheered the I. V. teams on to a successful season in both Football and Bas- ketball. They also participated in pep assemblies and contributed to the overall spirit. The 3 wrestling cheerleaders showed great enthusiasm at wrestling meets, participated in pep assemblies and traveled to the state wrestling toumament. Top to bottom, L. to r.: jane Krieger, Mrs. Mann, Debbie Smith, Joanna 1 Nichols, Ardele Stewart, Karen VanDome1en, Liz Moore l It QgS3pn9 l i. ' A '4vM-...rm .L-...- Top, L. to r., Valerie Nichols, Diane VanDome1en, Sue Kalhar, Robin Berhrman 7 8 I i Girls lead the crowd ' 1 .A 'F' wait? in ,LN QQ.: J may My , 1 when 'DA Nl fl Pegg , s. F, A . if , QW Lag, G. A. A. 3 l r u 3 G.A.A. girls worked hard this year, putting on bake sales and craft sales to earn money for this year's Winter Formal. G.A.A. also held a Christ- mas Party, a Mother-Daughter, Tea and 3 beach P3ffY- New initiates enjoy refreshments. ' 1 Top L. to r., Vicki Herb, Karen Maller, Roberta Mobley, Bev Burton, Sue Kalhar, Alice Vandecouvering, Liz Moore, Debbie Smith, Karen VanDome1en, 2. row, Dora Jansen, Debbie Nielson, Grace Bryant, Martha Clemence, Valerie Nichols, Helen Warren, Ella Moehnke, Glenda Comstock, Mary Lou Krieger, Mary jane Van Domelen, 3. row, Janis Dierickx, Susie Mead, Debbie Warner, Mary Sue Duyck, Debra Prickett, Eileen Landauer, Susan Gribner, Cheryl Morgan, Iona Warmanen, Carol Shaw, Stacey Duyck, Dorothy Vuylsteke, Betty McGrotty, 4. row, Lydia Vandehey, Ardele Stewart, Tara Millis, Joy Miller, Judy Schmidlin, janet Herb, Diane VanDome1en, Chris Rausch, Murial Tramp, Joyce Clingman. l so l 1 , A 1 A A L V lu-any R al' Q-...mo-vwsw. il.gp..4.,.. . Top, L. to r.: Dean Marek, Dave Schlegel, Paul Fisher, George Herinckx, Gary Van.Domelen, Rick Skaggs, Neil Meeuwsen, Tim Trout-man, Dave Fenimore, Mark Schmidlin, 2nd row: Ken Maller, Dave Kemper, Mike Obrist, Ken Kemper, Larry Schmidlin, Chuck Ewing, Bill Hansen, Larry Evers, Larry Landauer, Mark Buntin, Don Hernandez. 3rd row: Steve Herinckx, john Bernards, Warren Clary, Lynn Ewing, Sam Meeuwsen, Tim VanDomelen, Frank Ramirez. 4th row: Rob I-lofer, Vernon Kadell, Carl Lovelady, Rick Woods, jerry Barnes, Bucky Caudill, Kevin Kelly, Ken Morgan, Sheldon Crop, Phil Vandehey, Cary Terry Leltermelfs Club The Lettermen have worked hard to uphold the quality of their club this year. They have participated in activities such as helping the Boosters with their breakfast, raising money in cake raffles and watching doors at basketball games. These men not only worked for themselves, but they held a broom sale for the blind and joined G. A. A. in a beach trip. All their activities have been advised by Mr. Bill er f R - R R- Parrish. Look out, new initiates! ! ! ! 81 Q - :- , , 5.12.-2fb'ee5 ' 'life Wm, Yizfagiyi A.. -is Fai 1,-,-15 . Z W,kb X , 5 1 ii 1 N gsl, 2 ,, 4, ii 1 m 5 ! W6 , e 4, '- Q 3 : xv ' -L :J is Z J K ,, 8 ,U I, Y-V. We A 5335511 if - aw. ' , Ziff , ' ' H , L- - i V. Vkklk , , . -1:ffffa.a1::' - , 1. - .mmwk . -M, . I R . Q f I Q ! 2 x ..,,. ,M in FHA. , F. H. A. girls kept busy this year by making decora- tions for the football banquet, attending the district meeting and holding the Winter Formal with G. A. A. They also held many bake sales and a money toss and ' sold Brave ink pens. L . Margaret Lacey and Linda Jacobs get ready for rummage sale. Girls wait to serve at F. F. A. banquet. Wai L. to r.: Mary Jansen, Margaret Lacey, 2nd row, Marge Vuylsteke, Susan Gribner, Debbra Corder, June Vandehey, Barnes, Alice McGro1:ty, Pam Ness, 3rd row, Joan Vandehey, Cheryl Morgan, Jan Lewis, Linda Jacobs, Judy Schmid- Debbie Warner, Advisor Miss Bernards, 4th row, Janet Kindel, Valerie Maller, Denise Lester, Debbie Julian, Muriel Sharlene Smith, Patsy Smith, Tana Tuttle, Sth row, Dora Jansen, Lydia Vandehey, Diane Martin, Vickie Herb, Karen Maller, Martha Clemence, Dorthy Cox 83 Q74 '- , W M 9 xr' 7 uf ' 4 . 1 ig QQYSSTB- ,Q . K Q an I 4 -4 , , .J 1, Mg'-W xv 'llif QB - xii f 1 A U , D 0 , f 4 F' X ' i 4 ! xi Q ' ' ,Q 1 1 'I . 1 5 '4 .mi ,A ,M- Science ' Seminar In order to become a member of Science Seminar Q you must have a sincere desire to join a club that s interest is Science. This year, Science Seminar had an OMSI trip, and a beach trip. They also showed the film 1985, as Eileen Landauer displays her mem at imiafion. a service project, to the Student body- Counter Clockwise, Joy Miller, Sheldon Crop, Karen Maller, Lydia Vandehey, janet Kindel, Debbra Cordor, Dorothy Vuylsteke, Eileen Landauer, jan Lewis, Tana Tuttle, Steve Cason, Lyle Bays, Ardele Stewart, Suzi Obrist, Bev Burton, Joanna Nichols, Steve Wolff, john Wills, Larry Duyck, Rob Hofer, Dave Schlegel, Mark Schmidlin, Dean Marek, Glenda Comstock, john Bernards, Nancy Neuman, Kermit Duyck, Donna Jansen, Marge Vuylsteke, Mr. White, Janis Derinckx, Barbara Alley 85 Photography Club Pictures, pictures and more pictures were taken by the photog- raphy club for this year's annual. Members of the club have attended all the school events throughout the year to take the pictures. This year George Herinckx was chosen as Photographer of the Year by Mr. Hamel and Mrs. Johansen. 9 4? Q- an A U. if o ' H P s Randy Krieger takes pictures at a foot- ball game. 86 Hamel George Herinckx looks up from work in Journalism room. SC. 9 -v an ' ' dXr ' .. I pr K 0 T X QL' Qs vb-v lx Top, L. to r.: Don Herinckx, Steve Wollf, George Herinckx, Randy Krieger, Dick Tramp, 2nd row: Merrie Ibach, Janis Dierickx, 3rd row: Advisor Mr. B' y Clarion he Clarion staff has worked hard each week to try to meet their Liday deadline for the paper. They also put on a breakfast to ise money for the Senior edition which was successfully pub- shed at the end of the school year. Mary tries to explain something to Tina. Debra helps Karen Wwifhfbxdi adf. Chief The Chief staff consists of Mary Jansen and Tina Herinckx, co- editorsg Debra Prickett, classes and clubs editorg and Karen Van Domelen, business manager. The staff has worked throughout the year in order to produce the yearbook for the annual party in the fall of the coming year when they are distributed. Top to bottom, L. to r. , Sher lbach, Liz Moore, Dee Bartholo- mew, Glenda Comstock, jane Krieger, Viola Vanderzanden, Mark Buntin, Art Warmanen, Dave Kemper 87 Administration Working to help make it a better year for the students describes the aims of the administration. Mr. Gillespie and Mr. Smith hold a short meeting. Cotmselors, Mr. Parrish and Mrs. Hall, work on absentees. 5 1243 Mrs. Schelegel, Mrs. Spiering, and Mrs. Herb keep busy working in the office. 1 1 I J 4 l 2562 School Board di Bus Drivers L. to r. , june Hutchison, Sharon Pittman, Sally Fellas, jan Evers, Lillian Shafor, Sue Ann Craft, Mack Shafer, Don Caldwell, Chayse Drake, Lance Bingley lganic imith, Supt. Myrm Heesacker, Henry Vanderzanden, Bill Tolke, Ethel Spiering, joe Duyck, Eugene an e ey Cooks di Custodians The cooks and custodian play a major role in student life. Every- day the cooks fix a lunch for the students, and at the end of the day the custodians make the school ready for the next. Lois Quesnoy, Beulah Peterson, and Mildred Turk fix FFA dinner. Louie Turk takes a break from work Mr. King works on drinking faucet. i Marybelle Carlton empties garbage can. C ,vii Senzors af ' 1? 1 Qfvfk, Q,v,iQnyfQN, Us - .fn 9 , V mv-4 5. c'Q.,v LH fl-fl -Q . 1 ffgms' ,P .. my 1 .-wfw Qzfgf .1 Q? 7 . .ff63fL4..:-ll-JL? 'IQ-ffmayfi-XY X Q lg'k'J?'W 'c: 'V f Q,-Q,-.., 7 fl-ff'---rw v1LL..2 ' , J, if Barbara Alley E322 ' K 0.7 C1 'ff' Valene Burns fi Molly Carson 'f '-uv Glenda Comstock 92 jerry Barnes Dee Bartholomew Mark Buntin sf of 3 ' ' M I X T4 M M -A 'E V5 rg L! ix 'F' sr Fx Q, NJN 1 I Bev Burton Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, but around in awareness. Sam Cogsweu ww Debbra Cordor Mary Davis I2niS DieriCkX Keith Eckhardt Evers if ,127 W sv jerry Barnes shaves Mrs. Johansen 1D E1'1g11Sh. DarY1 Graham Susan Gribner 'N-K' Ramell Hand B111 Hanson Don Herinckx Maureen Herinckx Judy Schmidlin and Susan Gribner help make Xmas wreaths M5. ixvquy . ,uw un., LMWKQM, an H- QQA Y' ... . .x.,:,, . nn., .i ' .wwn,,,+. , I., 1 ,. 'V4r'i4, 'WPQO W VQQQQQ 'QQQQW as-gn Us! QQ- .1 'H my Q A 'QQ on-gy' K A ...V 1 15210 E 2 I N WC. ? H Q .1 -an-mv, -h i Q 1+ i ' J' A Q 1' yg ,M 51: 551' 1'-1 I 'u J i'22L' .ff- ..-.. g, e , Fm. M Oi.. X '5- ,N 3. , ., 25.42,-r ,Hg i. 'l , 5'-yy . gzgnfvkg Rinfwifwf- 7 . f ,g,.,. NA, V, ,ifgNfy1,,,, - - ,mmm , w2H24fhQWWeQi 1 , J 4-, ,UR 1. , .1 s L, 'i -1 is ,...... 'V E ,.,, ,f 5 A an if K ,fl i ii fr U at ff 1 iw QV if ' V iff - V 5 f , fx.. . if r P w n VM, x K f Q ff -:Sf ' ,fP'-WXP 9' M2146 sudgpyf 'i far- wr Dave Kemper Janet Kindel Steve Kjelland Karen Knopski Jane Krieger Randy Krieger Seniors vote on a raffle at their class meeting. r r . i f1,g2?1 'A fi' ' .an ' fy: . . 5 2'fj,:szi,::,2fyrf?aa1gggz:g151Qf,2,5y-5 M I Win , . 7 1 - QT: . X rnnn fy s ww r k O L e in Margaret Lacey Larry Landauer Bruce Logue Richard Lovelady 5 ' 5 g , ' S rerlol M M r Y 1 f rw: ' 1 - I gre' ' I ' ' ,,,, in guqunnnrdleriznfif-rik',' 3 W Q- -i ,V , K l ,. , K , 5 ,Q wmwh if Senior boys work enthusiastically in English. '59 Elizabeth Moore Ken Morgan Joanna Nichols id' Suzi Obrist Steve Olson Debra Prickett rn-an Mark Mead 4'f.jl'Lv 4 1 1 l Irene Moehnke l Qu? C'l'Ilw Mike obrisr l 1 l N w 1 l 1 Judy Schmidlin e, Ricky Skaggs Randy Sm ith Sharlene Smith Dave Staples Is my wiggle ok? Ardele Stewart Rich Tramp wa . ' 1 , ..g 1 u 'i Ed Vandecoevermg Phil Vandehey Bruce Logue 1S shown diligently working on an assignment. as ff .Q '.f,ef,f i' ,.,f-k , W , , New 5, M, ,W W, . 'fjfywrgv LA fame-ag, 'MP Karen Vanderzanden Leo Vanderzanden Viola Vanderzanden Karen VanDome1en Marge Vuysteke Art Warmanen Rick Wood Barbara Yost if ,ff 98 2 fr' WW 555:ag,f . in , :z ' W ' .f :fd , 9'?fy ff- 5' osfwiaw 'vw 2 i Senior boys tugged hard to become the tug-of-war champs. -s I' xx im . gf ll 9 Ffa . E 1 sw , ' J FS K f iii ' ,f g?T3u,. UN: Paula Archer Susanne Baughman N FEW. f-f'M'a:Mn .. tr.. r ,fi Y Q, 'vfffs 1 F. 525147 . . 5 - 1 'X . ,,. A325 3 W ax 5..- -fy' pf . . f . . t,. , t ,1 f Lyle Bays www JS' + , - fvefw.-r.:f fx. .rv Heizgad- ,gn ' fag ' . mx- r glifgfxsyz, p. , .A r'Lfw:w.11 ,I--' , . .-'3.i2sQ'!g? , 3' r' ff ' V ,. M, e , ,MM X 1 2 Pam Ascher f - V, 4: r X: .new - : N. 1 1, er V S - .M x v. :sz-,-5 f K , A f :fl ,, ' 'E if 2, f .. - - it ' w ig? A X ,f:12ff?inf'2 w 3-' MQN 'Fm H sa A .- 3-1. 'SQ ,Kj,!i5xg5grA he X 'gl x hz' 317- Mm .31 1 V ' Q F . rn' 4 a-gi I r 5 3? 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Debbie Herinckx George Herinckx Marilyn Herrnens Steve Hills Shirley Hughes is 11 Walter Hughes Bill Hutchinson Donna IHDSSII If ,if f Princess Bobbie expresses Homecoming spirit, Tim Julian Vernon Kadell Ken Kemper mei' le ,,.x 'sm- Mary Lou Krieger KHICH Maller Joy Miller wa !? 'f' Cheryl Morgan VL ..,... ,T ,. ,. , . ,,,., . 3. ,aft i I K WWW Ab ,E i . L Q ,V . M' ,. f if 3 Q ' Ei' 1 4 M fi - Q ' Twig: wt N , .. ' 4. L M ..2f. A Pam Ness jg. A 1 x M M 51:1 xv' xv ,n . Lf' A ' l .JF 1 M f 'nk Sam Lambert 1 ba ' ' FV W W lv- V K 15 A ,M ir .V gm 0- - x X 171 ,'.r T' XX 'S Dean Marek 3 gk -Av' I V s F 926 mix S fr? A rrf' W A A' L ll Nu ' '11 n 'N V f-gk N 2 X Xl - X Ja , I wi' Roberta Mobley Debbie Murphy Nancy Neuman 1.51 Judy Lazotr 95 L sx, 1 135-. 1 A , , , , 1. 'ff b -5 .mx ' ' gx - 5' ff .,:-,gf 3 sl xr- 1 ,fl 'D , is R' 3 Jan Lewis Carl Lovelady ft. , .- ,1 -- NN he Sam Meuwsen r 4,1 ar H ' X xx ff 'l ' , L i -Q' ,, fx' 45 YIQLT' A N l y . I M H , . Ella Moehnke Mark. Dean. and G M be 3 rg! , X 15 U -f K I, K ,Q :X x 0-1'-fr ff- Ee '- , A sf . ,.,.' I ' ' 2 vi '3 gif, lk ' janet MCC31-thy Dianne McGrotty ALW ' ft . - ' - - . Q' C' 'W ,:V,,e A ' af M ,A I f-rr .aa mx! ff 'Ext' W 4 'M .r A xr: , ,.E Q- fi' x f x- S Q W.. A u IL Jeanette Obrist ry 3 .r qs-. Eg - if .2 Ken Parry ary seem to be involved ll 6P '3 00 X . ,-un. Dave Nelson Judy Peace Mike Pearson Gary Quesnoy Frank Rameriz ! .rr V 22-2r,:,,, .R V 'X' ' ,. ii .f .1 if 1.. 1: ,Qvztfavfli c azw'-Qi ia-' r ss by f s ry 'AE as LA ' V T r P Mark Reed Larry Schmidlin their biology -experiment. Dave Sharp Mark Schmidlin Kathy Shaw. sf 'X' '15 r Q E . , 'E .s i QQ 4 H G25 y Thaw? me Jolynn Smith Roger Spiering Cary Terry Torrey ? . ?f Q 4 5 lk? Robby Turpin Tana Tuttle Larry Tyler Vandecouvering Mitch Reynolds Debbie Schwarten Debbie Smith Tim TIOUIIIIBH 43 431 M :iss ak' ff Fi Y if ' rig 11 5 1 f.: ' 33324 . Erie , .af ka it 2 I g5!Qji iU I , Robert Vandecouvering 7 lie? Dan Vandehey Class advisor, Mr. Lundborg, comes to the rescue in Jimior Homecoming skit. Douglas Vandehey Aw ,,f'f2i2r1. Kelleen Vandehey Gary Van Domelen W s ' W .g ia imzzzfyl 1 U, vi W 'T' y ,, 1 . 5 1 y Lg if if if f' ,I 55 ATL . 1 ei raw , A Dave Warner MIR sly,-if Lydia Vandehey Tim Vandehey Shelly Vanderzanden 43 Mary Jane Van Domelen Tim Van Domelen Debbie Waldron ,ffl Helen Warren John Wills Bobbie Zook Wendy Vanderzanden 1 9: x H Iona Warmanen rx Sophomores Debbie Warner gives a big grin for the camera. R a 25 I 3 fi ,. ,ARF W , i vi r i Q A ' iw, . Diana CRTSOU Martha Clemence Debra Delplanche WANT E D or Picture Glenn Ed din gton Laurie DuBois 44 X 'K My , A E-7, 7-N CIT Barbara Beasley Robin Behrman Terry Breader ,. , Jam B l 'i'1 b X.. fj figiug 5 -1' ,' ' - - E? a x yy y y J 'Q ,ffl B -, ,, rf' . A i Randy Byrd Patti Bryant Ron Burst Dorthy Cox M- .12-'2l'4f X113 ll B my xl' xlib X B '?-- 5395 1 5- M H f 'fx ' 'Q T1 km K X K MANY Larry Duyck xN Glenn Eddington WTF? Carolyn Elliott Linda Ellis ff? Mike Crowther Bill Davis Gayle McCormack listens intently to Mr. White's ho-hum lecture. 111 jim Evers in 'A-.Avy I r -an ,, Lynn Ewing Murial Tramp points an accusing finger at fl ti-Ann Janet Forest Ron French Mark Garrison A '50-A Ken Guinn Pat GYISS Mark Hall ,Q ' W 7 'l .X janet Herb Ed Herinckx Rick Herr Eileen Landauer. Bob Evers X 0 J. I I XJ sig: rr Tl CK an Law I Robin Forbes iw' 'EEC' Mike Giesbers m 395: 1 ' .'-1' ' . I .' -f' Q 'P NWN sq' 'L XQ:zf1l'1.'qvl . .-., 5 uauwt' T' ' ' Ulf! . '53 '-- S5l:rxvu'15'Ll - uf H xxkmxllgfr u v K 1 Qs . - . I Sam Heiskell erg o .3 ' C . i I FN Q, Rob ert Ho fer 4 fe Arlene Godfrey 4 Gary Herb SD J Q 9 A Bill Horlacherr .l ' 19-.S - O ,, as x xXx x 7 O C Tensia Hutchison Shen-ie Ingram Randy jackson Debbie julian A f,lxQ:,ffy-fx: eg ' Mm xW fff X e an ml! I I Kxllhib I f ' W:1'l' e WQ fw E 'fx' l 1 VN f. i 'U . X Sue Kalhar Keith Kellar Kevin Kelly Don Kindell Diane Kjelland R011 Knoke Kay Lambert Eileen Landauer Lawrence Lardy Ken Maller Marilyn May Tony Meeuwsen Diann Martin -tum, 4223! 'NYY Neil Meeuwsen Sophomores, Eileen Landauer and Lynn Ewing, endure water torture inflicted by initiators. env- Av' A Brian Miller Gayle McCormack X.J isbn Lynn McGinnis Betty McGrotty informs janet 40- QQ? ...nuallv Nga-f , 'S Linda peace Lyle Peace Barbara Perkins Steve Plaster TNF! 11:51 3 U'4W'5V 7??M 3'. R is 1 rx' I 9' uve 3 . 'P s K, , I Q ,ip X 5 A WW- ,jf 4 f. , QQ! ,L A Chris Rausch james Ryan Steve Ryan Rick Sandage 'LFS ...,,,,,, N- 4 , ,i, K- Edith Schmidlin Carol Shaw Chris Smith N V Patsy Smith ' 'W 95' A' I J 3, Ns- S E5 , 1 Xi 5 .Ji inn . 'Nqqg :Hi X 'R if f S f 'k ? 1! f, ,M , ,F . a,:,, ,2,,,,i,,f,:,. - S M Saii R ? A A 2 i i 5fsxsgmgMf1 ,K,aA 'm 5f- ' i .',.--.3 mmf, '15-i lu , -S : Q -vii, EW w x E L sw i ., F5 B vw , i 1 X- iv 5 1 Rene Ramirez David Schlegel L 3 A vm ,L byx w X . 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RAINBOW LANES Forest Grove 3 512146 2024 19th Avenue Forest Grove PATrERsoN's ABE 'AN'S CURING ' WR PPING Complete Home Furnisher QUICK FREEZE F 357-3922 SLAUGHTERING 'orest Grove Television-Appliances Carpet-Draperies MI'KE'S CHEVRON SERVICE Ph 357-6631 2o17M ' Sr r 5574051 '22 FOREST GROVE Bev Burton enjoys the fragrance of a pretty arrange- ment of carnations. Forest Grove 1926 19th Avenue Forest Grove ,1-. ,, J. W. COPELAND YARDS .,7 .m f f 'Q Retail Lumber and Building Materials In . Y-5' 2134 Main Street Forest Grove Q! Foaesr orzove K! QUALITY BY ToBEY's AUTO . Banks Hay 8. Feed AND ' El I. I Cliff DlCliinSOr1 TIRE SERVICE U I T, Larry Luke -I - ii Mfiill Street, Bf1f1k5 643-3363 Complete Automotive Service Forest Grove Shoe Store Shoes for the style-minded family 2012 Pacific Avenue Forest Grove THE HIGHLANDS CHAROLAIS RANCH Sellers and Buntin Box 194 Sellers Road 524-9075 Banks, Oregon 524-9075 5 ,, ,Ms mi-JMX: 1 Q Hamilton watches, Vzantage, pendants, 14k gold earrings, diamonds, wedding sets, earrings, pendants, dinner rings, gifts, silver, jewelry. ,JW we Honor: IANKI ERICARDL F S master Charge , 9 PIM. THE INYERBANIQ cum a E Fre r in in Arcade Lot Ohler's Arcade Jewelers 235 E. Main WEIL ARCADE 648-6543 .e EET' g' 124 SERVING WASHINGTON C Y FOR O O YEARS Jlflilelzsd :Scott Bmufy cglfioib FOREST GROVE. OREGON 357-2322 1 ALWAYS Flasr QUALITY I 1 Forest Grove l 1 S VALLEY voeuls 1 Today's Style Shoes l Q E3 l 551 East Main .J 4 Hillsboro 11? ,iv i fr' X, 0'W:f:--rffffs . . tee ,,,zw52,i , A ,.., , 'jg Q Jug.. Jirgyzqlui, 1 . 5: e' fs ,'. 1,.:?5t3 - f 0 I L fE,..f,25Zjf , is sw' '4 -.fi .ajga If if A , ' w? Q , -. wwf ji ,- Ei? 4 ' 1, .4 23 I:-P 'P '5iE'SfEv. V vt- I f . 4- 1- mm 1 YE xx . . ' .7 ,' B, A 5-35 PACIFIC PRESS 643-6346 Commercial Printing 'Xlifedding Invitations just good printing at a reasonable price 954 E. Baseline Hillsboro XY'ashington County's Oldest Established jewelers ANDERSON BROTHERS JEXVELERS Telephone 648-1241 244 E. Main St. L. T. Anderson Hillsboro, Oregon 97125 llllllllllllum- if.. l EWG Dave Schlegel and janet Herb can't seem to de- 1 3 ' ' cide which agency they want to visit at Vifaltz I N i d VU' b , , an le er HF ,E Washington Federal Sggiggs ' i r-- -e-J' If 2?I32?7fI nQsI'ZC35f'1-4l'. wALTz AND WIEBER Llliwio 1831 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove CHAIN SAWS John Deere HUMELITEQ I Q I' 9 Q 'AU .dl W .. 4 ff, HILLSBORO IMPLEMENT CO. 648-1171 Hillsboro DUANE'S SHOES Red Goose - Florsheim - Connie 2 SO E. Main Hillsboro MODERN INTERIORS 269 East M For FRIENDLY. CONVENIENT BANKING SERVICE Your Time 6: Temperature Bank El 11 lN roam onove I National Bank- Offices in FOFGSISKGTOVG Cornelius Hillsboro. Oregon I GUQQHIN' ZQGUCU SHOP GARRIGUS LUMBER co. Complete Hair Care 905 Elm Forest Grove, Oregon 97116 Carry Bank Americard 2811 19th Lumber and Building Materials Forest Grove 357-2428 357-2511 'Ghz Sunset Olhspel Szriwing frum IBUU A 4 nnelaun, 5251211 Sc Mathews gliltnrtuarig I7I NORTH 3RD, HILLSBORO, OREGON 648-3l58 Owne r - Manage r S Don 8: Cleone Major Ross 82 Anita Mathews fashionfabrics 2011 215tAve1'1ue hillsboro sewing machine center Forest GI-Ove 862 east oak street - hiIIsboro,oregon 97123 SU 'NY , SIERRA GLASS CO. 'E 5? 1171 s.E. T. v. Hwv. ffllllv 2219 Cedar Street Hu.1.sBoRo, OREGON Forest Grove, Oregon Uackj York 126 Serving the Great N.W. 648-7106 Evenings 648-9477 648-7011 AQUABLAST 25c Car Wasli Main Street Banks Q1 DAIRY cuP DRIVE-IN 'Z A Compliments of: 1 Debra Prickett cheerfully makes a deposit. Cop S - ' Gara e 'Q U.S. National Bank , -J g of Gregon C l Main Street Main Street Banks Banks OM OOOO FOOO l l if--:RSF-1 . If 57 Wf : , Mani i R R 1 or 4 Nfi'e?'a- jg' Brown Derby Restaurant Main Street, Banks SUNSET GROVE GOLF CLUB Ag!! Q fi miles south of Banks Q. PACIFIC ARMERS C0-OP BANKS HARDWARE . .Mfmbff . Pacifit Cooperatives Bob Weaver, Proprietor Maytag Appliances 31595 W. Main, Hillsboro 648-4178 324-2361 l27 Main Street Banks CARLTON NURSERY Complete Gafden Cffnfefu .LL,.0.. 1-'msd' STATIC BANK OF omazuox P.O. Box 8, Forest Grove 357-2106 'wwf H'-'vu scum rmsr ,...,,,.... 'L-. - - ' ' . s 1-I uumululllllll ' ?Tf?: Y 55'T' rift - 1 A' BY ACCIDENT WE MEET ' ,-, iifjff , .. 551 .112-11' AL'S BODY SHOP 1497 E. Baseline Cornelius, Ore. Ph EL 7-7552 . one FIRST STATE BANK Al Abraham QF QREGQN 357-7584 Big Bank Service Small Bank Friendliness SATISFIEU P ONE 3575507 Your Banking Headquarters qlgslmw . In Washington County Dick True 648-3979 Cornelius Calrinef Slwp CUSTOM KITCHEN CABINETS Box 141, Cornelius Phone: 648-4146 350 South First Ave., Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 , lFl1 S GOOD Fool: 'IX iff' ea I 'i M , if LESSER'S FLOWERS U whgrn ? STALEYS CAFE H W 84' GIFT SHOP f Q M.. 1920 21st Avenue ZZ Veronia junction :yi Forest Grove, Oregon N Sunset Highway 1 Phone 557-9411 121 ' HJR . . 7 ...the family store P X. Washington Federal Savings and Loan Associati Save where savings pay. OI1 ASSOCIATE STORE Mrs. Shirley Anicker 1918 Main Street 357-2098 Forest Grove, Oregon 1926 Pacific Avenue 357-3132 SWEERE'S GARAGE Forest Grove 128 Main Street, Banks 324-2141 Caven's Cafe , 6 1 W ,jfimgoro cScAoofqffZJ7eau13f 1 All phases of beauty under For a Quick if 1' Q professional instruction. Lunch or a xr I Treat! For a career with a future call or write now for information- Main Street Banks 227 E. Wash. Street Phone: Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 6490593 Your Paper - The Washington County NEWSTIMES Brings You Local Picture 8: Story Coverage of Sports - Political - Farm - Editorial PLUS A Full Line of Special Printing and Mailing Services Invitations - Business Cards - Rubber Stamps P.O. Box 7 Forest Grove Main Auto Supply 357-5176 2003 19th Avenue Forest Grove FASHION BY THE YARD Home of all your sewing needs 'S 8: H Green Stamps u Murtan's Automotive Service Complete Automotive Service Main Street Forest Grove PO- BOX 126 Forest Grove Score's Grocery TOM 8. JERRY'S RESTAURANT Buxton The Friendly Little Store Manning W , 'I' C ll ' 7 . .5 Skmnef S f61176lt'y Country Village Market I X ' ai. lb i I U RI 2026 Pacific Ave. Sunset Highway Manning, Oregon alumna Forest Grove, Oregon 3245605 129 357-6621 SENIOR ROSTER Barbara Alley 62,76,92 Jerry Barnes 19,30,31,32,74,81,91,92,93 Delores Bartholomew 3 , 50, 71, 87 , 92 Valene Burns 2,19,23,66,7l,92 Mark Buntin 3,12,13,41,42,47,71,76,81,87,89,94,122 Bev Burton 34,35,55,6O,76,77,84,95,123,124 Molly Carson 56,61,63,72,92 Sam Cogswell 5,57,92 G1endaCo1-nstock 16,19,50,60,76,77,87,92 Debbie Cordor 57,63,77,83,84,92 MaryDavis 7,17,56,62,76,77,92 JanisDierickx 3,6,23,5O,56,62,71,75,77,84,86,92,95 Kieth Eckhardt 93 Larry Evers 12,13,15,16,l7,26,34,37,39,53,65,76,81,93 Daryl Graham 3,J2,13,15,93 Susan Gribner 2,17,48,71,77,83,93 Nellie Hand 2,7O,93,95 Bill Hansen 2,3,25,27,34,41,43,54,66,71,81,93,96 Don Herinckx 48,68,74,86,93,95 Tina Herinckx 45,84, 87, 91, 93, 123 Steve Herinckx 12, 14, 15,56, 81, 94 Don Hernandez 22,41,43,52,56,66,81,91,94 Merrie Ibach 6,23,55,70,76,86,94 Sherrie Ibach 2,17,35,55,71,77,87, Lindalacobs 2,23,34,35,55,71,76,83,94 MaryJansen 3,12,45,56,57,83,84,87,91,126 Dave Kemper 3,l9,48,66,81,87,94,95 Janet Kindel 2,17,55,76,77,83,85,126 Steve Kjelland 76,95 Karen Knopski 3,71,95 Jane Krieger 2,48,71,74,76,78,79,87,95 94 Randy Krieger 73, 86, 95 J J J J I 1 J J Margaret Lacey 2,23,34,35,61,63,70,71,83,84,95,126 , Larry Landauer 3O,33,34,61,67,68,76,81,84,95 Bruce Logue 2,51,71,95,97 Richard Lovelady 3,73,95 Mark Mead 19,50,66,96 Irene Moehnke 16,23,50,53 Liz Moore 2,3,16,48,63,71, Ken Morgan 81,96 Joanna Nichols 3,16,52,71,76,78,84,96 Mike Obrist 3,12,13,30,33,50,56,57,81,96 Suzi Obrist 34,56,79,96 Steve Olson 12, 13,15,57,96 Debra Prickeu 2,3,17,4s,5o,62,71,76,77,s7,126,127 Judy Schmidlin 16,63,77,83,93,96 Rick scaggs 3,41,42,67,71,81,94,95,97 Randy Smith 48,54,97 Sharlene Smith 72, 83, 97, 123 Dave Staples 48,56,71,97 Ardele Stewart 3,45,48,50,52,53,70,71,74,76,78,79, Richard Tramp 34,86,97 Ed Vandecouvering 97 Phil Vandehey 3O,34,48,81,91,97 Karen Vanderzanden 63, 67, 73, 98 Leo Vanderzanden 12, 34, 66, 98 Viola Vanderzanden 50, 63 , 76 , 84, 87, 98 Karen VanDome1en 2,3,16,52,71,76,78,84,87,91,94, Marge Vuylsteke 17,55,76,77,84,83,95,98,126 Art Warrnanen 2,7,12,14,34,54,56,66,71,87,94,98 Rick Wood 3,81,98 Barbara Yost 3,50,57,62,71,97,98 ,63,7o,77,s4,96 7s,79,s4,s7,9c-3,126 J J J 1 84,8 98,1 JQWCYM 10 We C -Nw MH f X . 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