Forest Grove Union High School - Optimist Yearbook (Forest Grove, OR)
- Class of 1966
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MR. RAY GIANSANTE
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Bill Thew, Sieve McQueen, ay Giusante and Ken Azure are seen
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First Semester Student Council
The first semester Student Council set up the
machinery for the remainder of the year, with Wes
Jarrell acting as president, standing committees were
setup, evaluation, chartering, handbook, and constitution.
Several clubs contributed money to the Swim-all-Year
program, a Club-of-the-Year award was set up, Freshman
orientation was carried out, Rally Week was planned,
and the executive committee held class discussions
every morning.
Steve Bateman Larry Benson 5l1ifleY Bl-'flef Ron Cain Dianne Conrad Gary Eddungs
Jerry Beam Craig Baath Ida Carlson Jim Cantil Greg DeClerk Bev Engelen
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KERRY MCCLELLAND, Ass Asssrrrbnss Mgr. STEFAN BUMP, Ass Asst. Arr Mgr, cAss1E sci-ILEGEI., Ass Pep Queen
Luther Gore Don Harris Dave Hines Janine Inkley Jahn JGCkS0f' Bonnie Johnston Gary Krieger
Fred Haney Mary Henshaw Dan Hull Andrea Jackson E'Ieen Jansen Nancy Jones Sally Luehrs
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PROMOTES RALLY WEEK
Second semester Student Council, led by President Jay Jacobs-
muhlen, accomplished many worthwhile projects. Perhaps the most
beneficial to beautifying our school was the purchasing and installing
of maroon felt in the back ofthe showcase in the main hall.
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sent two representatives, Cassie Schlegel and Mike Yount, to the
Oregon Youth Council Conference in Salem.
During the year Student Council discussed many issues affecting
the students problems and passed constitutional revisions making
Lettermen's Club honorary and the Viking Log editor a student body
officer.
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HI - Y PRGMOTES
CHRISTIAN :DEALS f'i5EAllOSi? i
S em res' en' 2nd Sem. President
Promoting high Christian ideals by attending com-
munity churches monthly, is an activity sponsored by
the Hi-Y Club. This activity created and promotes high
standards of Christian character in the school, home,
and community, which is the main concern ofthe club.
Hi-Y is an all boy club, and he must have beena
sophomore, iunior, or senior for one semester in order
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Randy Bateman Rick Gardner Kerry McClelland Tom Newell Dave Schildknechl Chuck gunman ROY wvftegpaugh
Crai Booth Fred Haney Dan MuCulloch GarY Schauefmann Dan Sheldon Glen Slmman 'lack oo
Lang Dunlap Jay Jucobsmuhlen Ben Miller Mike Schauermqnn Albert Stevens Steve Van Doren Mike Yount
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Sfefcm BUYTIP GUVY Eddlngs David George Mike Heisler Andrea Jackson .Il-'dY Johansen Dean Malakowslmi
KVISYY Clank Bev Engelen Fred Haney JOY Hellman Marilyn .IGrreIl Tessie Jones . Kerry McClelland
HONOR SOCIETY CONTINUES
TUTORING SERVICE
AII eligible iunior and senior students are
voted on by a faculty committee in order to be-
come a member of Honor Society. This year's
Honor Society was a group of fine leaders,
each possessing good citizenship, scholastic
ability, character, and leadership. High ideals
and a constant striving for achievement, not
only in the school but in the community also,
are the main goals. The members are kept bu sy
during the year with various activities. The
most popular is the tutoring service, which aids
students who need help in a particular subiect.
Principal Leroy T. Gamble administers the oath at membership to new
members of National Honor Society.
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Warren Schlegel Alberf SYEVGFIS Chuck Sflnmcln Gale Vaundenng M'ke Ycum
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Dovud George Vrce Presudenf Gary Mercer and Mike Schauermonn Presudenfs Boifom
V. row Shurley Muller and :ck Gardner Trecsurers and Helen Sherman and Paulo WI-nt
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EliZUbETl1 Evelcnd Michelle Hines Sharion Knapp Cam' Sheeler Jeanne Van Dyke
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J GRA Demonstrates Sportsmanship
One of the main benefits of GRA is sportsmanship. Fun and fellow-
ship are also important to the girls as they sponsor the intromurals.
The girls are kept at a busy pace throughout the year by having
play cloys, hikes, bicycle rides and other activities.
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DANCE TE M BECOMES SEPARATE CLUB
The Dance Team, a separate club from Boosters
this year, was under the leadership of senior, Kathi
Thompson. The team was composed ot six girls, each
picked individual ly on her ability, personality, and poise.
After many long hours ot practice, the girls performed
band routines for the football and basketball games and
provided halt-time entertainment with their well-learned
routines.
DANCE TEAM MEMBERS, First row, left to right: Kathi Thompson
Yost, and Bev Engelen.
Leader,
This year the Dance Team was asked to provide
half-time entertainment tor a Pacific University basket-
ball game. They also provided entertainment for the
Letterman-Faculty game.
Although it was a year full of hard work and long'
practices, the Dance Team was an added boost to the
teams of F.G.U.H.S.
Sally Luehrs, and Kathleen Richardson. 2nd row: Sue Ambler
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BOOSTERS SUPPORT VIKI GS
Gaily attired in maroon and white uniforms, the
Boosters attended sports events to support the Vik-
ings. Performing during football half-time, donating
Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy fami-
lies, and sponsoring the Sports Banquet for all Senior
athletes, were among the many activities of the
Boosters. The club also sponsored a clean-up cam-
paign. A slumber party was an added enjoyable
event for the Boosters at the close of the year for
those new members who were interested in joining the
club next year.
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This years Boosters sponsored the pie-eating contest during the
annual Gay 90's festivities.
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Senior athletes and coaches enioy their dessert at the Sports Reception.
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recipient of the Leftermen
scholarship, which is awarded
Randy Bateman
Bill Bean
Jim Cantil
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YSOYIY- FRED HANEY LARRY VERBOORT
'Ist Sem. President 2nd Sem. President
The Let ermen had another busy and profitable
year. Fred Haney, Ist semester President, got the
club off tola busy paceg and Larry Verboort, 2nd
semester President, kept the boys active throughout
the rest of the year.
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David George Larry Hundley Steve Lardy
.Iay Jacobsmuhldn Karl Hering Tom Lancaster
ACTIVE LETTERME PROMOTE SCHOOL SPIRIT
The bays were kept busy by numerous activities,
such as ushering at games and assemblies, and
selling popcorn after school. A new proiect this
year was selling book covers.
'Terry Lenhartzen
Ron Lively
Dean Maiakowski
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K9I"'Y Mcclellond Carlos Metos
Mike MeYe" Ben Miller
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Gordon Stewart
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Gary Trimble
Gale Vaabdering
Roy Watenpugh
Jack Wood
Mike Yount
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Tom Roe
.lay Jacobsmuhlen watches anxiously as fellow Letterman
Gary Mercer, and teacher, Mr. McQueen, have cz lump ball
Ref ns John Thompson.
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Dan Anderson Pam Cane,
Bill Bean Larry Dunlap
Terry Bryant
Stefan Bump
John Burnett
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Kathy Smith, David George.
IANS PRESENT MUSICAL REVIEW
This years Thespians presented for the first time,
a musical review, "A Tribute to Lerner and Loewe."
Students from all classes participated in this pro-
duction,
Other events throughout the year included:
"The Miracle of the Madonna," Cl Christmas play, and
a national Thespian initiation, to induct new mem-
bers.
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Gale Vaondering
Steve Van Doren
Jack Wood
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MISS MERRY CHRISTMAS PRINCESSES
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BUSY YEAR EOR GlRL'S LEAGUE
SALLY LU EHRS
President
Judy Ross
Vice President
Kathi Thompson
Treasurer
Under the leadership of President Sally Luehrs, the Girl's League
had another successful year. The Miss Merry Christmas drive, with a
princess from each class, was sponsored to encourage Christmas spirit
and raise money for the needy.
The club also sponsored, the Big-Little-Sister-Party, which wel-
comed the freshmen to our school and the club, the Magazine Drive, the
Dad-Daughter Banquet, and, the Mother's Tea.
Linda Oberg
Secretary
CQ,-QI Beam Michelle Hines Diane Oberg Vickie JGQUU Jeannie Moeller Paula Whitlatch
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SERVES COMMU ITY
Judy Stra ndberg
lst semester President
Cindi Cedergreen Judy Ross Barbara Zumwalt
2nd semester Pregidenf Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer
Giving service in the three fields, community, national, and inter-
national, is the main goal of the High School Red Cross. The present-
ing of turkey shaped table and tray decorations, gave many patients of
the Hillsboro hospital a cheery Thanksgiving. At Christmas time, the
club caroled at the Masonic Home, giving the residents cookies and
Christmas cards. Each spring, a princess from each class is chosen to
collect money for those in need. The princess who collects the most
money over a one week period is crowned queen at the dance on Friday
night.
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2nd row: Judy Johansen, Bev Kennedy, Pam McMiIlian. 3rd row: Bud Kinder,
Mike Schcuermann, Don McCullcgh, David Gardner, Akita Miyamoto.
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Outstanding performances for special assemblies,
including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Gay Nineties,
were among the many occassions in which the choir
took part. Not only did the listeners receive enter-
tainment from the choir, they were also entertained
by the Girlls GI ee, and two triple Trios.
The choir also participated in Pacific University's
Music in May festival, held at Pacific, in the spring.
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accompaniest.
Left to right: 'lst row: Nancy Tucker, Virginia Musgrave, Wilmo Wallace, Jessie Peppcrd, Pam McMillian, Dianne Smith, Brenda Hendricks
Norene Warren, Sharon Krieger, Patsy Tucker, Jo Ellen Cedergreen. 2nd row: Nikki Collins, Kahna Crosley, Nancy Hurst, Bud Kinder Char
lene Ortman, Jim Henry, Tom Sonfleth, Akita Miyamoto, Judy Johansen, Bev Kennedy, Cathy Kirby, Lucy Franck. 3rd row: Duane Bett Mike
Schauermann, Art Erwin, Darcy Tosch, Linda Larkins, Darrell Crawford, Rodney Morris, Dan McCullogh, Dennis Wagner, David Gardner
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lst row, left to right: Pat Kindell, Bonnie Kindell, Loura McCloud, Debbie Olinger, DeAnn Varner, Gloria Teninty, Jeannie
Pruitt, Darlene Harms, and Deunne Holly. 2nd row: Ordine Bonser, Cathy Asher, Kathy Tobey, Dana Rowley, Kay Hilder-
brand, Sally McClure, Paulette Maplethorpe, Susie Wilson, and Loretta Bible. 3rd row: Terri Bartlett, Donna Kent, Janice
Meade, Carolyn Jensen, Kathy Shaw, Leslie Hulrs, Dianne Conrad, Loretta Hawkins, and Patsy Kendall.
left to right: Judy Johanson, Jo Dedergreen, Patsy Tucker, Brenda Hen-
dricks, Sharon Krieger, Nancy Tucker, Pam McMillian, and Nikki Collins.
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Didnne Conrad, Carolyn Jensen, and Leslie Hults.
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Maioreffes-- Elizabeth Evelcnd Sandi Prawifz Frcnki Yost
Drum moioretfe
Mona Warner
Forest Grove Band
Provides Entertainment
Deep appreciation goes to the band for the many
performances and assemblies that were given
throughout the year. Under the direction of Elburn
Cooper,tl'1e band was outstanding inits performances,
demonstrating variations of jazz, classical, and
popular music.
The Pep Band, a vital yet sometimes unrecog-
nized part of school spirit, played for all Home games
while the dance band played at school assemblies.
Exchange concerts were also a part of the busy band
program.
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I Larry Dunlap, Forest Grove's AFS exchange student, visited Spain
money tor the sponsorship ot students over- in the summer of 1965.
seas each summer. The main event of the club
is the American Field Service assembly, held
each year, with the exchange students from
various schools. The club is open to any stu-
dent who is interested in the A.F.S. service
AES SPO SORS AMERICAN
FIELD ERVICE ASSEMBLY
The foreign exchange student from Belgium presents her speech to the students of F,G,U,H,S,
program.
FHA SPO SORS
STYLE SHOW
The style show, which is the main
event of the year, is sponsored by
l:.H.A. Girls belonging to this club
gain valuable experience and training in
the homemaking field by practicing cook-
ing and serving techniques. The girls
learn to work for a good home and family
life through the satisfactions of good
homemaking.
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above are Sharon Hoffman, representing past, Barb Zumwalt, representing pre-
sent, and Marcia Kelson, representing future.
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Secretary Treasurer
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Jim Boyd Terry Fife Dan .Iuden Bill Knoke Dan Meyers Bob RI99Ie BeEIulZ.b F
Terry Bryant Rich Garner Art Kindel Irene Meade Nicky Peckham Dan Russell 0 ' e
FF P RTICIPATES IN
CONSERVATION
PROGR M
The Future Farmers of America is a na
tional organization of boys studying agri-
culture in high school. It has state asso-
ciations and local chartered chapters. The
prime interest of the club is the conserva-
tion of our natural resources. The functions
of F,F,A, are numerous. Included are:
stock iudging contests at county fairs,
entering livestock at fairs, numerous con-
tests such as Farm Management, Public
Speaking, Parliamentary Procedure, Shop
Skills, and Soil Judging. The scoring mem-
bers represent the chapter in their contests
at district and state levels.
F.F.A. also donate their time to service
proiects throughout the school, such as the
trash barrels between our school and town.
The club also sponsors the annual Donkey
Basketball game.
PRESIDENT
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SCCVETUVY Sentinel
Lynn Scott Don Wormington
VICE-PRESIDENT
Jerry Bean
Reporter Treasurer.
Kenny Scott Sieve Bcieman
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Club of the Year
Club of fhe Year is a new award, which will be
awarded each year. All clubs parficipafecl by turn-
ing in reports of each monfh's activities. This year
lhe recipient was FFA, The club with fhe highest
'rolal number of points. After a busy year, Mike
Van Dyke, Presidenl, received the award for his
club.
IRL Discusses World Problems
The main purpose of I.R.L. is to further
high school students knowledge of international
affairs and relations. By developing an active
interest in international affairs, the club seeks
to draw the youths of different countries closer
together. While studying to see and understand
the many problems that plague the world, the
club strives for international peace.
The annual international Relations Confer-
ence, held at the University of Oregon, is one
of the highlights ofthe l.R.L.'s busy program.
Anne Potter presides over an l.R.L. meeting.
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PRESIDENT
Virginia Snider
Historian
MGH lyrl Jarrell
Vice-President
Brenda Hendri cs
Secretory Treasurer
A,iei'q.',i.Q Organizations
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Juniors are enjoying a "spring grass1'alk." Mr. Cooper, assisted by Mono Warner, gives out music awards.
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Allan Matthews, advisor, and Pam Carter, editor,
directed the Optimist staff with the developing of the
l965-l966 annual. This year's staff spent many hours
-'gi to portray accurately the life at Forest Grove Union
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Darlene Sampson Sports Co-Editor
Pam Carter, editor ancl Allan Matthews advisor looking
over pictures forthe yearbook.
Allen Mathews catches the Optimist staff at a busy moment. Left to right: Sally Luehrs, Linda Oberg, Vickie Jaqua, Shary Rnd-,ey Kqfh,
Thompson, Barbara Zumwalt, Pam Carter, Kris Vearrier and, Michele Hines
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school 's paper.
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Sue Tompkins MOVY Sands
Femme Edirol, Third Page Editor
Larry Cantil
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Feature Editor . .
Third Page Editor
Business Manager . . .
Sports Editor . . .
Photographer .
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EDITS SCHODL PAPER
The Viking Log is the school paper which pro.
trays accurately the school affairs. Published by
the Journalism II class, the school paper provides
an informative and interesting source of events and
happenings of FGUHS. This year the staff was
kept busier than usual because of the increased
variety and larger production.
Chris Nacheff
Sue Tompkins
Mary Sands
Pam Carter
Judy O'Rear
Clinton Giberson
Larry Cantil
Rod Fuiten
Jay Jacobsmuhlen
Ann Lewis
Ben Miller
Gary Schauermann
Judy Strandberg
Lynn Vanderzanden
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Kamp us Kl eaners
Virginia Gross
C. Penny's Store
Skinner
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Distributiue Education Students
Participate in Various Contests
The class had a successful year for continuing
the business relationship of Forest Grove mer-
chants, and FG students. Under the direction of
Mr. Ray J. Haas, the class was instructed on the
different aspects of the marketing and distribution
fields of business.
Charlyn Allen
Ken Conroy Chevrolet
Caroll Asay
Cheryl Ennes Shirley Foster'
Lincoln Jr. High
School Office
Harvey Clarke
School Office.
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Alynne Jansen
Joseph Gale
School Office
Sharon Herb
News-Times
Linda Thomas Susan Tomkins
Rexcll Drugs Central School Office
McClelland's Pharmacy
Sharon Herb travelled to Chicago, Illinois with
six other Forest Grove DE students, and came back
with a national trophy. Sharon won second place in
the advertising contest, which was held at the
national convention on April 25-May 1, This was
only one of the many awards received by Forest
Grove Distributive Education students this year,
Twenty-one of the twenty-three students attended
the state convention in Salem, and brought back
eleven trophies.
Pam Carter Cindi Cedergreen Suzanne Davis
News-Times Lincoln Jr. High Office Joseph Gale
School Office
Richard Garner
Johnson 84 Hoffman
Service Station
Rod Garrett
Couper's Gro cerY Store
Walt Gore
Progress Electronics
Susan Klein
Central School Office
Terri MeyerS
Coglietti Chrysler-Plymouth phaqa Graphic
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Linda Vanclehev
Harvey Clarke School Office
Nancy Williams
First National Bank
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CAROLI. ASAY SUSAN TOMPKINS Ray Haas
Flrsl Semester President Second Semester President D. E. Advisor
Carol Asay received the Student of Year award for DE in The awards assembly.
Pam Carter, Susan Klein, and Carol Asay siarf on the trip to Salem for the leadership
conference.
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place award winner for Advertising
at Chicago, Illinois.
OFFICE OFFERS SECRETARIAL TRAINING
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Brenda Hall Sharon Hoffman
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background in business education, under the
direction of Pat McClelland and Laura Schamp.
New to the Program this year, the girls met
once a week to learn more thoroughly the pro-
cedures of ofti ce practice.
Among the many routines for the busy girls
were the daily rounds of picking up attendance
slips, typing tasks, operating the telephone
switchboard, and totaling the absentee list.
The staff of girls is an invaluable aid in
the administrationpt the school.
Pam Olson Darlene Sampson DOIOIIIY Tflpletf
Sharon Pollreisz Dianne Smith Kris Vearrier
Shary Ritchey Judy Sfmndberg Nancy Williams
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LIBRARY PRACTICE
PROVIDES EXPERIENC
Members of the Library club are involved in
many activities throughout the year. Some of these
Include the repairing of old books, labeling new
books, filing and cataloging, and keeping the library
neat and orderly. Taking inventory at the end of the
year is one of the most important duties of the stu-
dent librarians.
Heading the staff is Marguerite Clark, with the
assistance of Elburn Cooper.
Janet Lambert
Kay Lorenz
Rose Nikirk, a studen
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Gary Bristow
Patty McCloud Brun son
John Campbell
Darrell Clayton
Darell Crawford
Lyndall Cutright
Sandra Fiedler
Mary Frame
Clint Giberson
Jeanne Gore
Jack Gravely
Roland Jensen
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Alice Titmus
Clarence Juhrs
Owen Keller
Sharon Keller
John Maderos
Susan Mannen
Virginia Musgrave
Gay Olinger
Dean Pate
Dennis Schneider
Ken Shaw
Carolyn Southard
Ann Weaver
Sharon Whitelesey
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talents and interests ot science minded
students. Members ot the club are
aware of the current national interest
in science and the responsibilities ot
scientists in the future.
Bill Bean GarY Eaton James HUYV'e5 Dave Ooley Todd Rlchufdson
David Bish0P Flash Fulle' Dave Hines John Ousterhout Bob Rigsle
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HIGH SCHOOL
RED CRDSS QUEE
JANINE INKLEY
Janine lnkley was chosen High School Red
Cross Queen on the night of March 4, I966.
Other princesses chosen the week before were
Trudy Testorff, Freshman, Beverly Engelen,
Junior, and Judy Strandberg, Senior. Each girl
spent one week collecting money from their own
classes and the girl collecting the most was
chosen Red Cross Queen. A total of 5201.89
was collected by all the classes.
Janine is a member of Girls League and
was Ist Semester Student Council Representa-
tive Ior her home room. Her time outside of
school is spent in a variety of ways as she en-
joys doing almost anything.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
SANDY SHUPP
Sandy Shupp was crowned Miss Merry
Christmas the night of December l7th, 1965.
The Princesses competing were Mary Lang-
ton, Freshman, Jessie Peppard, Sophomore,
Sandy Shupp, Junior, and Barbara Zumwalt
Senior. Each class voted and chose a prin-
cess and throughout the week of December
l7th, they each sold tickets to their respec-
tive classes. The girl collecting the most
money the end of the week was crowned
Miss Merry Christmas. The money collected
was given by Girls League to the Elks Club
to be donated to needy families.
Sandy has shown 'her interest in various
activities by participating in lst Semester
Student Council, Girls League, and American
Field Service.
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KITO MIYAMOTO
Our foreign exchange student, Akita Miyamoto, came
to us from Ashiya, Japan, a city located on the south-
western part ot Honshu Island. Akito's main interests
are music and language. He participated in the Choir
and Musical Revue and various classes dealing with
language. Before he left Japan, he was director of the
choir in his school. He plans to attend college after
completion of high school in Japan.
Akito's stay with us was most enjoyable and enligh-
tening. Our association with him broadened the under-
standing between Japan and the United States.
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ACHIEVEME T AWARD
FRED HANEY
Senior Fred Haney was named the winner of the
Viking Achievement Award. This award goes to a
Senior boy who has participated in the athletic pro-
gram. All Senior boys who have been in sports
their Senior year vote for the one they feel best
qualified and he is named the recipient of the award.
Fred has participated in basketball, J. V. Cross
Country and won the individual state championship
in golf. He has shown his interest in outside acti-
vities by participating in Hi-Y, Lettermen, National
Honor Society, and American Field Service. Fred's
hobbies include golf, swimming, and numerous other
sports.
GIRL OF THE YEAR
LYNN ALLE
November Girl ofthe Month, Lynn Allen, was cho-
sen Girl oi the Year by the executive boards of
Girls Recreation Association, Girls' League, and
Boosters. Lynn has been very active in her high
school years. She has participated in such clubs
and activities as National Honor Society, Girls
League, Thespians, Language Club, Rally Squad for
four years, student P. E. teacher and various Speech
tournaments. She eniays almost any outdoor activity,
when she has the time. Lynn plans to attend
Oregon State University this coming tall.
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Emotions give way as Susan Klein is
tapped as a Homecoming Princess.
Top: Queen Kathy l and her escort Frecl Haney are pictured
here during the Queen's Dance.
Bottom: The Homecoming Court is shown cheering at the foot-
ball game.
From left to right: Princess Lynn Allen, Escort Gary Mercer, Princess Susan Klein, Escort Bob Reichard, Princess Sally
Luehrs, Escort Larry Cantil, Crown Princess Pam Carter, Escort Jim Cantil, Queen Kathy Richardson, Escort Fred Haney,
Crown Princess Cassie Schlegel, Escort Mike Schauermann, Princess Kathi Thompson, Escort Korlcln Tosch, Princess Linclcl
Satchwell, Escort Lindy Larkins, Princess Judy Johansen, Escort Dan McCulloch, Princess Ann Lewis, Escort Steve Feorn.
"RETURN TO PARADISE"
Activities for the l965 Homecoming began the evening of
October 7, with the coronation ofa queen and crown princesses.
The gym was decorated in a Polynesian setting, including palm
trees, a grass hut, a fountain and assorted shrubbery and flow-
ers. Entertainment was provided by the Hawaiian Club of
Pacific University. lnteresting sidelights seen at the Coronation
were Crown Princess Cassie dropping her crown and Queen
Kathy l having difficulty keeping her crown on. Since the
serpentine was banned this year, a pre-game pep rally was held
at McCready Field. The pep flag was given to the class with
the most students present. After the game, there was the trad-
itional Homecoming Dance, in which the Queen and her Court
were presented to the student body, after which, the Queen's
Dance followed.
Co-Chairmen of the Homecoming activities were Warren
Schlegel and April Martan.
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cesses Pam Carter and Cassie Schlegel, Princesses Linda
Satchwell, Judy Johansen, Lynn Allen, and Princesses Sally
Luehrs, Kathy Thompson, Ann Lewis, Susan Klein.
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Barbara Zumwalt
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Sally Luehrs
MISS MARCH
Kay Paterson
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Darlene Sampson Lynn Allen
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Bonnie Johnston
Marilyn Hines
Each month one girl out of three nominees is chosen
as Girl of the Month. The clubs participating in this
honor are Girls League, Boosters, and Girls Recreation
Association. The girls are chosen on how much they
have contributed to the school, not by honoring the
school with medals, but by the time and effort they have
put into particular functions associated with our high
school.
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Mr. Ken Azure assisted in the production.
" TRIBUTE TO LER ER A D LOEWE"
Forest Grove Union High School's first Musical Revue was
given to the public on three outstanding performances. The pro-
gram featured the songs of Lerner and Loewe, the Broadway mus-
ical team.
The entire cast was composed of students, singing and danc-
ing to several of the famous songs from the musicales My Fair
Lady, Brigadoon, Camelot, Paint Your Wagon, and Gigi were
sung by thirty students in scene sequence.
Lynn Allen and Tessie Jones were producers and directors of
the revue. Mr. Azure assisted with the production.
"lf Ever I Would Leave You," from the musical Camelot was sung by Mike
Schauermann and .Judy Johansen.
Tessie Jones and Lynn Allen directed the revue.
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"Thy plan is perfect. Perfect. Fear naught, good
here," exclaimed Hank, fMartin Reifj. Queenln Spoke Merlin, lDGVe Georgel'
Hank Bennett
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Mrs. Bennett, his mother .
King Arthur ........ .
Queen Guenever .
Merlin . . . .
Sir Sagramor . . .
Clarence . . .
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Enough." "They shall burn tonight!" Queen Morgan Le Fay "Oh, call them back, good sir, before it is too late!"
Mona Warner, commanded. Elaine CAnne Stitesl pleaded.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY
"CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT"
was given to the public in three performances.
ln this play, the Yankee from Connecticut is a young en-
gineer iust out of college, who loves to experiment with any
mechanical device. One of his experiments knocks him un-
conscious and he wakes up in King Arthur's Court. From then
on, there are striking contrasts between the old and the new.
This develops into side-splitting humor, and at the same time
realistic events in everyday lite. Outstanding performances by
the cast made the pl ay a success.
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. . . Ida Carlson
Brenda Hendricks
. . Clayton Yaws
. . Mary Henshow
. . Dave George
. . . Craig Booth
. . . Jay Holman
. . . . Anne Stites
. . . Steve Huegli
. . . Mona Wagner
. . . Kathy Smith
"Yes," exclaimed the Crew Boss, fGlen Stinmanj,
"l'm afraid that this beautiful old theater must come
down!"
Susan Klein, fYoung Girll: "l've come back for my
man, if he'll have me."
The make-up crew prepares the cast for their performance.
Duke, Hack Woodl: "I dreamt l lost the fight."
THE CAVE DWELLERS
Presented to the public on three seperate
performances was the Senior Class Play. This
play is about a small group of homeless people
who have been, or claim to have been, people
of the stage in the past. These symbolic re-
iects of society come to live together in a large
city as a family on an abandoned stage of an
old condemned theatre. During the day they
go out into the streets of the neighborhood,
which is being razed as part of a slum clear-
ance project, to beg for their food. Leading
the cast was Chris Nacheff. . .The Queen,
Gale Vaandering. . .The King, Susan Klein. . .
Young Girl, and Jack Wood. . .The Duke. Other
players in the play were Georgia Ford, Susan
Tompkins, Dan McCulloch, Glen Stinman, Dan
Anderson, Gary lnkley and Jay Jacobsmuhlen.
Student Director was Mike Schauermann.
Junior and Senior girls are shown working on the entrance.
Seniors create a Grecian mural.
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Mark Phelps and Anne Hutchins served the chaperons.
They danced from 8 to 'll PM in the ancient ruins of Athens.
"MID IGHTI ATHENS"
The Junior-Senior Prom was held April 23rd, I966.
Grecian scenes decorated the gym as it turned into a
large Greek metropolis in ruins. Statues were placed
around the gym beside the giant white pillars intertwined
with ivy. The stage was a large pillared building which
seated the band. The couples seated at tables were
served by Sophomores clothed in togas.
General chairmen tor the prom were Senior, Barbara
Zumwalt and Junior, Dan Hull.
Top Ten - Senior Scholars
MUVY Holm Mike Schuuermann
VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORlAN
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Gary Eddings Gale Vocndering Greg Gent
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Fall l965 was a losing season for the
Forest Grove Vikings. The Viks ended the
season with a O-9 record and tenth place in the
TYV League. Although the mighty Viks fought
valiantly on the field, lack of experience proved
to be their main difficulty. Their unremitting
desire on the field was never broken, and the
spirit had an unfaultering drive.
Roy Watenpaugh, senior, was the recipient
of the Most lnspirational Player Award. Roy
was chosen by the varsity squad for having the
most desire to win, and the greatest faith in
the team. Gary Kreiger also received an award
for the all TYV League team.
Coach Vern Hansen made the following
remarks about next year's squad, "After a
year of varsity experience for many of the
sophomores and juniors, and a tough .l.V.
squad, we may have the experience and depth
so needed for winning team in l966."
Viks tackled after gaining short yardage against Newberg.
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Head Coach Vern Hansen.
Row 1 fleft fo righrjz Dave Ooley, Tom Roe, Tom Adamson, Bill Cunningham, Glen Stinman, Craig Booth, Gary Trimble, Gary
Kreiger, Corky Wallner, Ben Miller, Mark Phelps, Eric Roof. Row 2 lleft to righfjz Coach Thogerson, Head Coach Hansen,
Coach Salter, Roy Watenpaugh, Russel Peckham, Bob Reichard, Randy Bateman, John Thompson, Steve Porter, Larry Ccntil, 4
Dan Hull, Chuck Stinman, Mark Elder, Jack Nemeyer, Kerry McClelland, Doug Horner, Mike Schauermann, Dan McCulloch,
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Hayes. Row 2 Ueff to rightl: Fred Nikirk, Roger West, Dick Olsen, Ran Cain, Mike Hundley, Don Tucker, Carlos Mafos, Bart
Murphy, Coach Hansen, Coach Giansante. Row 3 Qleff to rightl: Albert Stevens, John Lepschat, Buddy Kinder, Rick Bateman,
Dick McCann, Larry Peckham, Tod Richardson, Gordon McGraw, Mike Parsons, Charlie Hays, Lindy Larkins.
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Luther Gore, Tim Hundl ey. Row 2 Qleft to rightiz Richard Burnett, Doug Parsons, Gale Trimble, Bob Keller, Gordon Strain
Darwin Jansen, Mike Olson, Mark Mellbye, Stan Lambert, Larry Bensen. Row 3 lleft to rightlz Jon Connor, Dennis Waibel,
Don Seimon, Chuck Fritz, Jim Schmitt, Dan Saucy, Don Stevens, Ron McVay, Jeff Cedergreen, Coach Thew, manager Steve
Wood.
FRESHME FOOTBALL
As with the rest of the football teams the Freshmen felt the
brunt of more experienced Teams, losing more than they won.
The season was successful, since the team gained much valu-
'l able experience and progressed through the season.
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Cross Country-front row-left to rigl'11--Gerry Sclmffner, Ralph Schaffner, Dan Meyers, Floyd Rupp, Larry Ray. Back row-left to
rightn-Jack Wood, Mike Myer, Tom Lancaster, Jay Jacobsmuhlen, Steve Van Daren, Gary Mercer, Ken Sharp, Fred Haney,
Ken Morton, Dean Malakowski, Chester Williams, Dean Regler, Coach .lack Howard.
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Tillamook Invitational -- Forest Grove 3rdPlqCe
Tillamook 24 Oregon City 35
Forest Grove 33 Tigard 41
Forest Grove 49
l-Clie OSWSQO I9 Forest Grove 23
Forest Grove 49 West Linn 37
Dulles 57 McMinnville 76
North Marion Invitational -- Forest Grove 4th Place
Wesf I-inn 28 Forest Grove 29 Tigard 72
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winning most of their matches in league and dis-
trict. Although teamwise they weren't too success-
ful, individually, Fred Haney outlasted overa
hundred golfers to become the number one golfer
in the state--our first state champion. The school
gave him a standing ovation at a special assem-
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Viking experience building season.
Forest Grove High experienced one ot its
most exciting basketball seasons this year.
The Viking team was placed last in TYV
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there throughout the season. But the Viks,
with inexperience and lack of height against
them, played many hard games. Even with the
toughest teams in the league the Vikings played
exceptionally well, with a 3-I5 season record.
Junior, .lohn Thompson, high point man during
the l965-66 season was inlured during the Tilla-
mook game February l8, which put him out ot the
last tour games. Yet Thompson was awarded an
Honorable Mention on the TYV All-Star Team.
Next years team will be at an advantage as tar
as experience goes with many Sophomores and
Juniors returning from the starting line-up.
VARSITY SCORES
Forest Grove Hllloboro
Forest Grove Prlnevllle
Forest Grove Redmond
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Forest Grove Dollos
Forest Grove Nowloero
Forest Grove 'lloord
Forest Grove looke Oswego
Forest Grove Tlllomook
Forest Grove Qrooon Clly
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Forest Grove 60 Sl- Helens
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Forest Grove Dallas
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Forest Grove l-'Ike Oswego
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Forest Grove Oregon CllY
Forest Grove McMinnville
Forest Grove Sl' Helens
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Boy Yell Leaders Ben Miller, Kerry McClelland, and Mike Schauermann, lead "sink it" yell.
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JV BASKETBALL
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Oregon City
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Freshmen "B" Team-front row-left to right-Arthur Urwin Gordon Strain, Ray Henshaw,
Brad Donalson, Richard Burnett. Row 2-Bob Young, Richard Davis, Coach Bob Salter,
Dennis Meeuwsen, Chuck Fritz.
Front row - Coach Vern Hansen, Larry Benson, Tim Hundley, Jeff Cedergreen, Luther Gore, Doug Sticks. Back row - Bobby Adamson, Terry
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Varsity Wrestling
There were many outstanding wrestlers on the 65-66 team to
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during the Winter Sports awards assembly. They fought hard
during the season and were rewarded at both State and District
Tournaments.
There were three retiring senior matmen for the hard fighting
Vikings. They were Wes Jarrell, Dan McCoIIuch, and Dan
Sheldon. The squad consisted of many underclassmen too. They
will return again next year to support the Vikings.
Senior Dan Sheldon wrestled in the T20 lb. class. Dan had
won a pre-season tournament, placed first at the district cam-
petition and won fourth place at the state wrestling tournament
held in Corvallis March ll-12.
Russell Peckham, a Junior, wrestling in the heavy-weight di-
vision placed fourth in district. This letterman will be returning
next year for more great wrestling.
Larry Hundley, a Sophomore letterman, finished fourth in the
AAU State Freestyle Wrestling Competition. Larry beat five
wrestlers to gain his high finish as he wrestled in the l00 lb.
class.
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Freshman Baseball
Mr. Burnett, Bob Adamson, Gordon Strain, John Conners, Mark Mellbye, Lufher Gore, Larry Benson, Mike Olson, Gail Trimble
Terry Welke, Chuck Fritz.
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Gregory, Jana I3
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Monaco, Karen I5
Moran, Joe I5
Mourich, Louis 15, 17
Ousterhout, William 15
Plank, Jerry 15
Polhemus, John 13, 15, I8
Pope, Eunice I5
Salter, Robert 15
Saucy, Jeanette I6
Schmidt, Lucy I6
Schaad, Anna I6
Sparkman, Sandra 16
Taylor, Jerry 16
Thew, Bill 16,18
Thogerson, Arnold I6
Waldorf, Eric 16
ABEL, John 60,146
ALLEN, Charlyn DE 45 Girls'
League 1,2,35 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,35
Lang. Club 1,2, Saph. Class Treas
Gymnastics 1,2,3. 30,60,I46
ALLEN, LYNN Girls' League 1,2,
3,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Lang. Club
1,2,3, Sec. 25 Jr. Red Cross 25
Nat. Hon. Soc. 45 Rally Squad 1,2,
3,45 Girls League vice-pres. 35
Fresh.Class Yell Leader5 Optimist
sec. ed. 35 Stu. Coun. 1,25 OGC
Off. 3,45 Drama Night 3,45 Speech
Tourn. 2,3,45 Homecoming Prin.
45 Jr. Red Cross Queen 35 Girl of
the Month 45 38,73,76,77,82,146
ANDERSON, Dan Science Club 1,
25 Thes. 3,45 Boys State 35 Sr.
Play5 Drama Night 35 Bsktbl 25
Musical 45 Con Ec Board Member
4. 38,146
ASAY, Carole DE 45 Girls' League
1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 25 DE Pres.
4, Parl. 45 Soph. Class Treas.,
Sr. Sec.5 Stu. Coun. 45 60,611,146
BAILEY, Roger 'I46
BATEMAN, Randy Hi-Y 3,45
Lettermen 3,45 Hi-Y Treas. 45 Boy
Yell Leader 1,45 Pres. 35 Stu. Coun.
35 Homecoming Escort 35 Baseball
1,25 Football 1,2,3,4.
BATEMAN, Steve FFA 1,2,3,4,
Sentinal 3, Treas. 45 Football 3,45
Track 35 24,29,36,52,146
BENTON, Paul 146
BORST, Lynnette Girls' League 1,
2,3,45 Lang. Club 45 Drama Night
3. 146
BRISTOW, Gary147
BRITTON, Linda GRA 15 Lang.
Club 1. 147
BUMP, Stefan Thes. 45 Asst. Art.
Mgr. 45 Vice-pres 35 Drama Night 45
Tennis 1,2,3. 25,30,38,147
BURNETT, John Thes. 45 Speech
Tourn. 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Stage
Band 1,2,3,45 TYV Hon. Band 1,2,
3,45 Tennis 25 Track 15 AFS 3,4.
38, 147
BUSS, Bob 147
BUTLER, Shirley Girl's League
15 Rally Squad I5 Viking Log Staff
45 Stu. Coun. 45 Miss Merry Christ-
mas Candidate 15 24,152,147
CAMPBELL, John 27,147
CANTIL, Jim 24,36,.147
CARTER, Pam DE45 Girls' League
I,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 35 Rally
Squad 2,45 Thespians 2,3,45 Quill
Senior Directory
8- Scroll 35 DE Hist. 4, State Dele-
gate 45 Freshman Class Treas.
Optimist Ed. 45 Sec. Ed. 35 Viking
Lag Sec. Ed. 45 Staff 3,45 Stu.
Coun. 15 Sr. Class Play5 Jr. Class
Play5 Drama Night 45 Fresh. Triple
Trio5 Homecoming Crown Prin. 45
Miss Merry Christmas Prin. 25 Girl
at the Month 4. 39,57,58,59,60,61,
73,76,147
CEDERGREEN, Cynthia Boosters
3,45 DE 45 Girls' League 1,2,35
AFS 2,35 Jr. Red Cross I,2,3,45
Lang. Club 1,25 Jr. Red Cross
vice-pres. 3, Pres. 45 Optimist
Staff 35 Viking Lag Staff 35 Stu.
Coun. 4. 42,60,147
CEDERGREEN, Jo Girls' League
1,2,3,45 Lang. Club 1,2,35 AFS
Hist. 45 Viking Log Staff 45 Choir
3,45 AFS 3,45 Choir Ensemble 4,
Triple Trio 1,45 Girls Glee 15
Musical 3. 62,148
CLARK, Jon 63,143
CLYDE, Richard Football 3. 148
COLLINS, Nikki Girls' League 1,
2,3,45 Choir 2,3,4. 148
COX, Suzi FHA 1,2,3,45 Girls'
League 1,25 Thes. 45 FHA Pres. 35
148
CRAWFORD, Darrell Marksmenship
Club 45 Chair2,3,45 Wrestling 25148
CUTLIP, Brian Choir1,25Football
1,25 Wrestling 1,2. 148
DANA, Philip Lang. Club 1,2,35
Science Club 3,45 AFS 3. 148,64
DANNER, Beniomin14B
DAVIS, Sharon 148
DENNIS, Rosalie FHA 25 Girls'
League 2,3,45 Lang. Club 2,35
Lettergirls 2,3,45 National Honor
Society 45 Senior Class Trea5
Stu. Coun. 35 Girls State 35 OGC
35 Senior Play5 Drama Night 45
Tennis 2,3,4. 148,30
DUNLAP, Larry Hi-Y 45 Lang.
Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Soc-
iety 3,45 Thes. 2,3,45 V.P. 35
Stage Manager 45 Soph. Class
Trea5 Jr. Play5 Drama Night 2,3,45
Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2,3,45
Manly Man Candidate 15 Football
2,35 Tennis 2,35 School Mascot
3,45 AFS 2,3,45 AFS Student to
Spain 35 Thes. S. at A. 45 Junior
Rotarian 45 Co-Chair. Homecoming
3. 148,25,29,30,38,50
EDDINGS, Gary NHS 45 Stu. Coun.
45 AFS 25 Nat. Merit Scholarship
Finalist. 24,30,82,149
ENNES, Cheryl DE 45 Stu. Coun.
35 Choir 1. 60,149
FEARN, Steve Trans. Wahtowka
High, The Dalles, Ore. 35 Stu.
Coun. 45 Homecoming Escort 45
Jr. Red Cross Escort 35 Football
2,35 Track 3. 149
FORD, Georgia FHA 1,2,3,45
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Lettergirls
45 Thes. 3,45 Stu. Coun. 45 Sr.
Play5 Jr. Play5 Track 3,4. 38,27,
62,149
FULLER, Flash Trans. Hillsboro
High School, Hillsboro, Ore. 35
Lang. Club 2,3,45 NHS 1,2,3,45
Science Club 3,45 Lang. Club
V.P. 35 Dance Club V.P. 45 Ath.
Man. 45 Stu. Coun. 45 Basketball
15 Football 1,2,35 AFS 35 Jr. Rot-
arian 4. 25,30,64,149
GARNER, Richard 52,60,149
GENT, Gregory Lang. Club 2,3,45
Lettermen 45 Science Club 2,3,45
V.P. 35 Sec. 45 Stu. Coun. 3,45 Jr.
Play5 Ath. Man. 3,4. 64,532,149
GIBERSON, Clinton Viking Log
Staff 45 58,149
GIRARD, George 150
GORE, Walt DE 45 Basketball 1,2,
35 Cross Country 2,35 Football 15
Track 1,2,3. 60,150
GOSSETT, GARY 150
GRAY, Debra Transfer Leslie
High, Salem, Oregon 1. 150
GROSS, Virginia Transfer Gaston
High, Gaston, Oregon 25 DE 4.150.
HALL, Brenda Girls' League 1,2,
3,45 GRA 15 Lang. Club 3,45 Jr.
Play 35 AFS 45 62,150,160
HAMILTON, Gaile Girls' League
15 Stu. Coun. Alt 45 Chair 3. 150
HANES, Steven Wrestling 25 62,
150
HANEY, Fred Hi-Y 3,45 Lettermen
3,45 Stu. Coun. 2,45 Homecoming
Escort 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cross
Country 3,45 Golf 2,3,45 Tennis 25
TYV All-Star Golf 45 Golf Champ-
ion of Oregon 45 25,29,30,36,150
HARRIS, Donald Nat. Hon. Soc.
3,45 Science Club 4, Pres. 45 Stu.
Coun. 1,45 AFS 2,35 Boys State 35
Baseball 'l,2,35 Basketball 15 25,
30,64,82,150
HASKINS, Dale Lang. Club 3,45
Stu. Coun. 1, 2, 3,4. 150
HEISLER, Michael IRL 35151
HERB, Karen 151
HERB, Sharon DE 45 GRA 25 60,151
HERING, Karl FFA 15 Lang.
Club 2,3,45 Lettermen 3,45 Nat.
Hon. Soc. 3,45 Stu. Coun. 35 AFS
2,3,45 Choir 15 Sports Mgr. 3,45
Football 3,4. 30,36,151
HINES, Marilyn Boosters 4, Treas.
45 Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Pt. Chrm.
35 Jr. Red Cross 2,3,4, Sec. 35 PTA
Rep. 35 Soph Girl yell Ieader5 Jr.
Sec.5 Stu. Coun. 1,2,3,45 OGC 35
Jr. Red Cross Princess 25 25,34,76,
151
HOLLOWAY, Roland Manhattan
High School, Manhattan, Montana 35
Basketball 15 Football 1,25 Pep
Club 25 Stunt Night 1,25 151
HOLM, Mary Transfer Grant High,
Portland, Oregon 45 Equestrians 45
Girls' League 45 Lang. Club 45
Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. 30,82,151
HUEGLI, CHayward5 Dianna Boo-
sters 35 FHA 15 Girls' League 1,2,
35 GRA 15 Thes. 35 Jr. Play 35
Choir 2,3. 151
HUDDLESTON, Jay151
HULTS, Lesley 151
HUNDLEY, Sandra FHA 1,25 Girls
League 1,35 Jr. Play 3.151
INKLEY, Gary Stu. Coun. 3,45 Art
mgr. 45 'lheS. 2,3,45 25,38,l5l
JACKSON, John Marksmanship Club
4, Pres. 45 Stu. Coun. 2,45 Band
1,25 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,35
Track 45 Wrestling 15 25,151
JACOBSMUHLEN, Jay Hi-Y 3,45
IRL 15 Lang. Club 1,2,3, Pres. 35
Lettormen 2,3,45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 45
Stu. Body Pres. 45 Thes. 3,45 Hi-Y
Vice-Pres. 3, Sgt. ot Arms 35 Soph
Class Pres5 Jr. Class Boy Yell
Leader, Vice-Pres.5 Boys State 35
Sr. Play 45 Speech Taurn. 3,45 Bona
35 Cross Country 45 Football 1,2,35
Track 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 27,295
36,38,58,67,151
JARRELL, Wes Marksmanship Club
3,45 Lettermen 45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,
45 Thes. 3,45 Stu. Body Vice-Pres.
35 Stu. Body Pres. 45 Soph Pres.5
Jr. Treas. Stu. Coun. 2,3,45 Jr,
Play 35 Musical Revue 45 Band
1,2,3,45 Football 25 Wrestling 1,2,3,
45 Region III Delegate 3,45 Jr. Ro-
tarian 3,4. 27,30,38,67,82,151
JENSEN, Roland Band 2.151
JOHANSEN, James DE 45 Band 15
Football 3,45 Wrestling 15 60,151
I
JOHANSEN, Judy Girls' League 2,
35 Jr. Red Cross 2,35 Nat. Hon.
Soc. 3,45 Thes. 45 Stu. Body Sec.I45
Choir 2,3,45 Senioiettes 45 Home-
coming Prin. 45 Choir Ensemble 45
Triple Trio 15 27,30,73,151
JOHNSON, Cheryl FHA 15 GRA 25
Viking Log Staff 4. 151
JOHNSTON, Bonnie Transfer from
Albany, Georgia 35 Boosters 345
Pres. 45 Girls' League 3,45 Op i-
mist Sec. Ed. 45 Stu. Coun. 45 irl
of the Month 4. 25,56,76, 151
JONES, Tessie Lang. Club 1,25
Nat. Hon. Soc. 45 Thes. 45 Siu.
Coun. 1,25 Drama Night 45 Mu sieal
45 Speech Tourn. 2. 30,38,77,1r5'l
JUDEN, Dan FFA 1,3,45 Stu. Coun.
1,35 Basketball 15 Track 2,3,45 52,
151
KENDALL, Wanda 52,151 I
KINDEL, Arthur Transfer Banks
High School Banks, Oregon 35 FFA
45 152
KING, Steve 152
KINTZ, David 52,152
KLEIN, Susan DE 45 Girls' League
1,2,3,45 J.. Red cm.. 2,35 Lang.
Club 1,25 Thes. 3,4, DE seen,
Class Yell Leader 2,35 Treos.I25
optimist Staff 4, si... cw.. 2I35
Sr. Play 45 Jr. Play 35 Drama Night
35 Band 15 Homecoming Prin. I45
Tennis 25 Gymnastics 2. 56,60, 3,
152
KRIEGER, Gary Lettermen 3,45
Stu. Coun. 15 Choir 15 Baseball 1,
2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 15
TYV All stars. 25,152
LANCASTER, Tom Hi-Y 3,45 Lett r-
men 3,45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 45 Hi Y
Pres. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 TYV Honor
Band 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 345
Track 2,3,45 28,29,30,36,152
LARDY, Steve 36,152
LEE, Dianna 38,152
LEESON, April DE 45 Jr. Red
Cross 35 Lang. Club 2,35 Girls
Track 35 152
LEWIS, Ann Girls' League 1,2,3,45
Jr. Red Cross 3,45 Lang. Club 15
Rally Squad 1,2,3,45 Viking Log
Staff 45 Stu. Coun. 1,2,3,45 Jr.
Play 35 Choir 15 Homecoming Prin.
45 Miss Merry Christmas Prin. 35
Fresh. Triple Trio 58,73,152
LIVELY, Ronald Hi-Y 3,45 Letter-
men 3,45 Thes. 2,35 Sports Mgr.'I2,
35 36,38,152
LUEHRS, Sally Dance Team 45
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. lied
Cross, 1,2,35 Lang. Club 15 Rally
Squad 1,35 Thes. 35 Girls' Leag
Pres. 45 Jr. Red Cross Delegate
Class Yell Leader 45 Spo
Optimist 45 Stu. Coun.
rts Edit
2,45 O0
U0
3:
Ot'
SC
ne
2,35 Jr. Play 35 Homecoming Pr
A5 Girl of the Month 4. 33,41,56,i'3,
76,152
MADEROS, John 152
MARTINSEN, Sheryl Girls' League
1,2,3,45 Lang. Club 1,2,35 Library
Club 1,2,3. 152
MATTINGLY, Alberta 153
MATTOON, Norman Football 1,2,35
153
MATTSON, Ed Lettermen 3,45 Art
Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Class Treas.
45 Musical 4. 36,153
McCLELLAND, Kerry Hi-Y 3,45
Chaplain 45 Jr. Red Cross 1I25
Lang. Club 1,2,3,45 Lettermen 3J4,
Sgt at Arms 45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3545
Rally Squad 45 Thespians 3,45
Stu Body Vi ce-Pres. 35 Assemblies
mgr. 45 Class Pres. 15 Stu. Coun.
1,2,45 J.. Pi., 35 om... Night My
Miss Merry Christmas Escort 25
Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45
Track 1,2,3,45 AFS 3,45 Region llll
DeIe9ate 3,4 Jr. Rotarian 3,4. 25,
29,3O,36,38,82,153
MCCULLOCH, Dan Hi-Y 45 Thes.
4, Pres. 45 Stu. Coun. 45 Homecom-
ing Escort 45 Sr. Play 45 Drama
Night 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Baseball
25 Football 45 Wrestling 45 Musical
45 Choir Ensemble 45 28,29,38,',153
MCLAUGHLIN, Gordon Marksman-
ship 35 Basketball 15 153
MEADE, Irene Transfer Cloverdale
High School, Calif. 35 FHA 45 153
MERCER, Gary Lettermen 3,4,
Treas. 35 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4, Pres.
45 Science Club 25 Stu. Coun. 3,45
Homecoming Escort 45 Drama Night
45 Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45
AFS 3,4. 26,30,36,153
MEYER, Mike Cross Country 2,35
Track 2,3. 36,153
MILLER, Ben Hi-Y 3,45Lettermen
45 Rally Squad 45 Class Vice-Pres.
45 Viking Log Staff 45 Stu. Coun. 45
Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Sport
Mgr. 25 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football
1,2,4. 26,58,153
MILLER, Shirley Girls' League 1,
25 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Treas. 45
Thes. 3,45 AFS Treas. 45 Class
Sec. 45 Girl Yell Leader 45 Stu.
Coun. 45 Sr. Play 45 Jr. Play 35
Speech Tourn. 35 Band 1,2,3,45
Tennis 3,45 DAR Good Citizen 4.
28, 29,31,36,38,153
MIXER, Ken 153
MIYAMOTO, Akito Exchange Stu.
from Ashiya Upper Secondary
School, Ashiya-shi, Hyogo-ken,
Japan Lang. Club 45 Stu. Coun. 45
Choir 45 AFS 4. 50,68,153
MOELL ER, Jeanette 41,62,153
MORRIS, 'Randy Lettermen 3,
Stu. Coun. 25 Baseball 1,25 Foot-
ball l,2,3. 154
MORTON, Karen Boosters 3,45
FHA 2,3,4, Publicity 3, VicePres.
45 Band 1,2,3,4. 34,51,154
NACHEFF, Christine Girls'
League 1,2,3,45 GRA 15 Lang.
Club 1,25 Nat. Hon. Soc. 45 Thes.
45 AFS Vice-Pres. 45 Viking Log
3d. 4, Staff 3,45 Sr. Play 45 Drama
Night 45 Speech Tourn. 3,45 Band
15AFS 3,4. 31,38,58,154
NELSON, Parris 154
OLSON, Pam Girls' League 1,25
FHA 15 Stu. Coun. 3,4. 26,154
OTIS, Dawna 62,154
OUSTERHOUT, John Science
Club l,2,3,4, Pres. 35 Golf 2,35 64,
154
PATERSON, Kay Boosters 3,45
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red
Cross 2,35 Lang. Club 1,2,3,45 Stu.
Coun. 2,45 Girl of the Month 45
Track 35 28,76,154
PETERSON, Michael Marksman-
ship Club 45 Lang. Club 1,2,3,4i
Art Club 4, Sec. 45 Football 2,35 154
PFLUGHAUPT, Jon Marksmanship
Club 3,45 Lang. Club 35 Science
Club 1,2,3, Sec. Stu. Coun. 45
Band 15 Track 3. 154
PLANER, Ken 28,64,l54
POLLREISZ, Karen Transfer
Gaston High School, Gaston, Oreg.
45 Girls' League 45 Jr. Red Crass
45 Lettergirls 45 Nat. Hon. Soc.
2,3,45 Tennis 4. 31,82, 154
POLLREISZ, Sharon Transfer
Gaston High School, Gaston, Oreg.
45 Girls' League 45 Jr. Red Cross
45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 2,3,45 Tennis 45
31,62,154
PORTER, Steve FFA 1,2,3,45 Stu.
Coun. 45 Dance Club 45 Lettermen
3,45 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25
Football 1,2,3,45 Track 4. 28,36,
42,154
RAY, Mary Transfer Pendleton
High School, Pendleton, Oregon 25
155
RICHARDSON, Kathleen Dance
Team 45 Girls' League 1,2,35 Jr.
Red Cross 1,2,35 Thes. 3,45 File
Clerk 45 Viking Log Staff 35 Stu.
Coun. 45 Sr. Play 45 Jr. Pla,y 35
Homecoming Queen 45 AFS 23,45
Musical 4. 25,72,155
RIGGLE, Bob FFA 1,2,3,45 Science
Club 3,45 Library Club 3,45 Jr.
Play 3. 33,38,63,64,155
RITCHEY, Shary Boosters 3,45
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red
Cross 1,2,3,45 Boosters sgt at amis
45 Optimist Sec. Ed. 45 Stu. Coun.
45 AFS 3,4. 26,34,56,62,155
RUSSELL, Dan FFA 1,2,45 Stu.
Coun. 1,2,35 Speech Tourn. 45
Baseball 15 Football 1,25 52,155
SAMPSON, Darlene Boosters 3,4,
VicePres. 45 Dance Team 35 FHA
15 Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red
Cross 3,45 Optimist staff 45 Stu
Coun 1,2,35 Girl of the Month 45
26,34,57,62,76, 155
SANDS, Mary Transfer Palo Verde
High School, Tuson, Arizona 35
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red
Cross 2,35 Optimist Sec. Ed. 45
Viking Log Sec. Ed. 4, Staff 3,4.
56,58,155
SATCHWELL, Linda 73,155
SCHAUERMANN, Garry Marksman-
ship Club 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Lang. Club
2,3,45 Viking Log Staff 45 Stu.
Coun. 45 Homecoming Escort 4.
28,29,58,155
SCHAUERMANN, Michael Hi-Y 2,
3,45 Lang. Club 1,25 Lettermen 3,45
sgt at amis 45 Nat. Hon. Soc.3,4,
Pres. 45 Rally Squad 45 Thes. 2,3,
45 Pres. 45 Freshman Class Vice-
Pres. Stu. Coun. 25 Jr. Play 45
Drama Night 2,3,45 Choir, 4 En-
semble 45 AFS 3,45 Musical 45
Jr. Red Cross Escort 25 Basketball
1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Track
1,2,3,45 Homecoming Escort 45
Hi-Y Sec. 4. 26,28,29,31,36,38,50,
82,155
SCHILDKNECHT, Dave Lettermen
3,45 Class Yell Leader 15 Stu.
Coun. 1,35 Homecoming 29,36
SCHLEGEL, Cassie Girls' League
1,2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 15 Lang.
Club I5 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Rally
Sqaad 2,3,45 Thes. 3,45 Girls'
League Sec. 35 Pep Queen 45 Class
Sec. 1,2,35 Stu. Coun. 2,35 Jr. Play
35 Drama Night 35 Homecoming
Crown Prin. 45 Jr. Red Cross Prin.
1. 25,31,38, 155
SCHMITT, Bill Transfer Eisenhow-
er High, Realto-, Calif. 35 Marks-
man ship Club 4, Sec. 45 Lang. Club
35Tennis4.155
SCHNEIDER, Dennis 155
SHELDON, Danny Hi-Y 45 Letter-
men 1,2,3,-4, Treas. 45 Band 1,2,3,
45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 TYV All
Star 3,45 Boy of the Month 4. 29,
36,155
SHELDON, Dave155
SHEPPARD, Jim 155
SHERMAN, Helen Boosters 3,45
FHA 3,45 GRA 15 Nat. Hon. Sac.
3,4, Sec. 45 FHA Treas. 45 Band
1,2,3,45 31,34,51,155
SKINNER, Dave DE 4, sgt at arms
45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 45 Thes. 45 Stu.
Coun. 45 Plymouth Trouble shooting
contest winner. 28,31,60,155
SMITH, Diane 62,155
SNIDER, Greg Hi-Y 45 Lettermen
1,2,3,45 Sr. Class Pres. 45 Stu.
Coun. 35 Golf 1,2,3,45 TYV All
Star 3,45 Boy of the month 4. 26,
36,155
STEWART, Gordon IRL 3,45 Lang.
Club 1,2,3,45 Lettermen 3,45 Nat.
Hon. Soc. 3,45 Stu. Coun. 45 Sports
Mgr. 3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 AFS 3,4.
31,36,156
STINMAN, Glen Hi-Y 4, Sec. 45
Lang. Club 1,35 Lettermen 2,3,4,
Vice-Pres. 45 Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4,
Vice-Pres. 45 Thes. 3,45 Stu. Coun.
1,25 Boys State 35 Sr. Play 45 Jr.
Play 35 Basketball 1,25 Football
1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. 29,31,36,38,
156
STRANDBERG, .Judy Boosters 3,45
Girls' League 1,2,3,45 Jr. Red
Cross 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Prin. 45 Girl
Yell Leader 35 Viking Log Staff
45 Stu. Coun. 3,45 26,34,42,43,59,
62,156
THOMPSON, Kathleen Boosters 3,
Asst. Drill Leader 35 Dance Team
3,4, Leader 45 Girls' League 1,2,3,
4, Treas. 45 Jr. Red Cross 1,25
Stu. Body Asst Treas. 3, Treas. 45
Optimist Sec. Ed. '45 Stu. Coun. 3,45
Jr. Play 35 Homecoming Prin. 45
Girls Glee 15 Fresh. Triple Trio 15
25,33,41,56,73,156
THOMPSON, Norma FHA 25 156
TIPTON, Joe
TOMPKINS, Susan De 4, Treas. 4,
Pres. 45 Girls League 1,25 Viking
Log Sec. Ed. 4, Staff 3,45 Stu.
Coun. 45 Sr. Play 45 Speech Tourn
2. 58,60,61,156
TOSCH, Korlan Hi-Y 3,45 IRL 15
Lang. Club 2,3,45 Rally Squad 25
Thes. 3,4, Treas. 45 Hi-Y Pres. 45
Class Yell Leader 15 Class Treas.
25 Musical 45 Jr. Play 35 Drama
Night 35 Homecoming Escort 3,45
Stu. Coun. 1,3,45 Basketball 15
Football 1. 26,29,38,156
TRIPLETT, Dorothy Transfer Hil-
hi, Hillsboro, Oregon 25 FHA 15
Jr. Red Cross 35 OGC 35 Jr. Play
35 Band 1,3,45 FTA 15 Con Ec Inc.
board 4. 62,156
VAANDERING, Gale Lang. Club
3,45 Lettermen 2,3,45 Nat. Hon.
Soc. 45 Thes. 3,45 Boys State 35 Sr.
Play 45 Jr. Play 35 Drama Night
3,45 Speech Tourn. 35 Band 1,2,3,45
Stage Band 3,45 TYV Honor Band
1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4. 31,36,38,156
VANDEHEY, Daniel 156
VANDEHEY, Linda DE 45 GRA 15
Jr. Red Cross 1,25 60,156
VAN DERZANDEN, Lynn 59,156
VAN DOREN, Steven Hi-Y 3,4,
Treas. 45 Lang. Club 1,2,3,4,
Treas. 25 Lettermen 45 Nat. Hon.
Soc. 3,45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 AFS
3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball
1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Football
'1,2. 29,31,38,157
VAN DYKE, Frederick FFA 1,2,3,
4. 157
VAN DYKE, Michael FFA 1,2,3,45
Pres 45 Stu. Coun. 4. 26,52,53,157
VEARRIER, Kris Boosters 45 Girls'
League 2,3,45 Jr. Red Cross 3,45
Staff 3,45
Optimist Sec. Ed. 4,
Viking Log Staff 45 Stu. Coun. 1,35
34,56,62,157
VERBOORT, Larry FFA 1,25
Lettermen 4, Pres. 45 Stu. Coun.
15 Boy of
Baseball 2,3,45 Football
the month 45 Miss Merry Christmas
Escort 4. 26,36,40,157
VINCENT, Dennis Choir 3,4. 157
WAGGONER, Dennis
Football 1,2,35 157
WAHL, Roy 157
WARREN, Norene Booster 3,45
FHA 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3,45
Choir 3,4. 34,158
WATENPAUGH, Roy Marksmanship
Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4, Treas. 35 AFS 3,
45 Lettermen 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45
Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35
Football 1,2,3,45 Most Inspirational
Player 45 Music in May 3,4. 29,36,
158
choir 2,45
WELDON, Dennis 158
WHITLATCH, Paula Boosters 3,4,
Sec. 35 Girls' League 1,2,3,4,
Handbook Ed 45 Jr. Red Cross 25
Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,45 Class Sec. 25
Johnson
Girl ofthe Month 4. 3i,34,41,76,158
WIL LIAMS, Nancy Transfer Newport
High School, Newport Oregon 31 DE
4, Treas. 41 Girls' League 31
viking Log smfm. 6o,62,.15e
WINCHESTER, Robert Choir 1,2,3.
158
WISCHNOFSKE, Don 158
WOEBKE, Roger Transfer Banks
High School, Banks Oregon 21
Band 1,2,3,41 Baseball 21 Wrestling
3. 158
WOOD, Jack Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 31
Lang. Club 3,41 Lettermen 3,41
Sec. 41 Thes. 3,41 Boy Yell Leader
3, Sr. Class Pres. Stu. Coun. 3,41
Boys State 41 Sr. Play 41 Jr. Play
31 Cross Country 41 Football 1,2,31
Track 1,2,3,41 TYV All Star 4. 29,
36,38, 158
WORMINGTON, Donald FFA 1,2,3,
4, Sentinel 4. 52,158
WYATT, Douglas Science Club 4,
Treas. 41 Debate Team 4. 158
YOUNT, Michael Hi-Y 3,41 Lang.
Club 31 Lettermen 2,3,41 Nat.
Hon. Soc. 3,41 Stu. Body Act. Mgr.
41 Class Vice-Pres. 2,41 Drama
Night 31 Band 1,2, 3,41 Stage Band
1,2,3,41 Baseball 11 Basketball
1,2,3,41 Football 1,2,31 Tennis
2,3,41 Music in May 2,3,4. 25,29,
31,36,158
ZUMWALT, Barbara Boosters 3,4,
Vi ce-Pres. 3, Drill Leader 41 Girls'
League 1,2,3,4, Treas. 31 Jr. Red
Cross 2,3,41 Sec.-Treas. 3,41
Lang- Club 1,21 Stu. body Sec. 41
Class Sec. 11 Optimist Sec. Ed 41
Stu. Coun. 3,41 Miss Merry Christ-
mas Prin. 41 Girl of the Month 4.
25,34,40,42,56,76,158
JUNIORS
Adamonis, Pat 32,136
Alexander, Jeanne 62,136
Allen, Mike 27,136
Ambler, Sue 30,53,136
Anzaldi, Barbara 136
Arellano, John .136
Arthur, Paul 95,136
Arthur, Scott 63,136
Balch, Rick 136
Baldwin, Lindo 136
Ball, Roger 136
Bateman, Rick 27,52,88,Tl00,136
Beam, Carol 41,136
Bean, Bill 36,38,136
Beaver, Jennifer 32,136
Behrman, Susanne 136
Berovic, Mike 136
Bett, DeLynn 51,136
Bett, Duanne 44,136
Biden, PauIa136
Blow, Leroy 137
Booth, Craig 24 29,40,87,78,137
Brewer, Cyndee 137
Bridges, Donna 34,137
Bri st, Clmde 137
Brownlie, Pip 137
Brower, Dick 137
Brun son, Mike 137
Bryant, Terry 27,38,52,137
Buchholz, Shereda 137
Bush, Brownlie 137
Cantil, Larry 58,74,87,137
Carlson, lda 24,38,137
Cayo r, Arthur 63,137
Clark, Brenda 137
Clark, Kristy 30,137
Clayton, Darrel 137
Copeland, Vikie 137
Consand, Skip 137
Cowna, Molly 34,137
Craig, Claude 138
Crop, Harlan 138
Crosley, Kahna 44,138
Cunningham, Brenda 138
Cunningham, Dennis 138
Cutright, Lyndall 138
Dailey, Martan 138
Davis, Suzanne 60,138
Davis, Vicki 80,138
Decklar, Terri 138
DeClerck, Greg 24,138
Dedrickson, Don 138
Elkins, Mike 138
Bengelen, Beverly 24,27,30,33,43,
138
Evans, Jim 88,138
Evers, Melvin 103,138
Fearn, Stan 138
Fielder, Sandi 138
Fife, Terry 52,138
Frame, Mary 138
Franck, Lucy 45,138
Freeman, Robert 138
Fuiten, Rod 58,138
Gardner, Rick 29,30,45,139
Garrett, Rod 60,139
George, David 27,30, 36,38,78,139
Goan s, Roger 139
Goodrick, Don 139
Gare, Jeanne 139
Granle, Von 63,139
Gravley, Jack 139
Greenfield, Carol 139
Groneman, Randy 139
Hcmelman, Bill 139
Harbour, Carl 139
Harris, Kathy 139
Haynes, Kathi 30,139
Hendricks, Brenda 32,34,45,46,139
Henri e, Annette 62,139
Henry, Chris 34,139
Henry, Jim 44,139
Henshaw, Mary 25,78,139
Hernandez, Betty 63,139
Hiatt, Mallie140
Him es, Carol 140
Hinton, Judy 140
Hoffman, Sharon 28,51,62,140
Hallman, Jay 30,38,78,1140
Holloway, Laura 140
Hol scher, Duane 140
Hostyneck, Philip 140
Huegli, Stephan 140
Hull, Dan 25,30,87,.140
Hurst, Nancy 34,44
Hu son, Mary 32,140
lnscore, Linda 140
Jackson, Andrea 25,30,140
Jaque, Vicki 41,56,62, 140
Jarrell, Marilyn 30,140
Jarrell, Susan 30,34,140
Jan sen,
Al ynn e 60,6 2,140
Jensen, Jeff140
John son, Dave 140
John son, Barbara 140
, Doreen 34,140
John son, Steve '140
Janes, Nancy 25,140
Jones, Rodney 141
Jorgusen, Alana 141
Junknickel, Paul 30,141
Jurks, Clarence 141
Keller, Owen 141
Keller, Sharon 141
Kennedy, Beverly 45,141
Kinder, Bud 44,88,1 11,1 12, 141
Kennan, Delores 141
Kirby, Cathy 45,141
Knapp, Kitty 32,141
Knapp, Sherian 32,141
Landauer, Tony 141
Lenh artzen, Terry 94,141
Lidekugel, Ken 141
Long, Albert 141
Loomis, Bob 141
Lowry, Diana 141
Lukes, Linda 34,141
Malakowski, Dean 26,30,90,111,
112,141
Mannen, Susie 142
Marble, Stanley 142
Martan, April 39,142
Mc Cl ure, Pam 32,142
Mcleod, Potty142
McMillian, Pam 34,39,44,46,142
McPherren, Cathy 142
Meyers, Terri 28,60,142
Miller, Jack142
Miller, Peggy 142
Mitchell, Linda142
Morrison, Rodney 45,52,142
Muhly, Quentin 142
Murphy, Bart 88,142
Musgrove, Patti 142
Musgrove, Ginger 44,142
Newell, Tom 27,29,31,9B,142
Oberg, Linda 41,56,80,114,142
Olinger, Gay 142
Olson, Barbara 62,142
O'Rear, Judy 58,142
Ortman, Van 142
Ortman, Charlene 44,79,142
Pate, Dean 142
Pauli, Patty 142
Peckham, Nicki 52,143
Peckham, Russell 37,86,100,10
108,143
Peschka, Kathi 143
Phelps, Patricia 143
Potter, Anne 26,28,3'l,i43
Prawitz, Sandi 143
Price, Jim 143
Ranes, John 24,37, 100,143
Rau, Larry 39,90,143
Red-ier, Susan 26,32,143
Refon, Sheryl 143
Reichard, Bob 28,74,87,143
Rei t, Martin 26,39,78,.143
Reynolds, Sue 26,30,34,51,143
Roe, Tom 26,87,95,143
Ross, Judy 28,41,42,143
Salter, Loran 143
Schatfner, Ralph 100,143
Schlegel, Warren 28,30,57,144
Sharp, Troy 144
Shaw, Gail 88,144
Shupp, Sandy 28,40,66,144
Sieman, Robert 144
Silverthome, Linda .144
Smith, Kathy 39,78,144
Smith, Linda 144
Smith, Sam 144
Snider, Ginny 26,144
Sorbel, Susan 144
Southard, Carolyn 144
Stevens, Albert 26,28,31,88,1 11
Stinman, Chuck 26,28,30,37,87,
144
Stites, Anne 28,30,34,39,78,144
Strickland, Glenda 63,145
Thomas, Linda 60,145
Thomp son, John 26,37,87,94,96,
97,145
Thompson, Linda 63,145
Tipton, Dorothy 145
Trimbl e, Gary 37,84,87,145
Vanaken, Linda 145
Vandehey, Brad 145
Vanderzanden, Steve 145
Wallace, Wilma 44,145
Walln er, Corky 37,85,87,98,11 1,
Warner, Mona 32,78,85,115,145
Weaver, Ann 145
Weaver, Cathy 145
Weise, Linda 145
West, Andrea 30,145
Wilson, Scott 145
Winchester, Leonard 145
Wood, Lynda 145
Wormington, Diana 145
Wright, Lyle 145
Yaws, Clayton 39,145
Yost, Franki 32,33,145
SOPHOMORES
Abbott, Pom 32,127
Adanson, Tom 86,127
Alexander, Polly 127
Anderson, Carol 127
Anderson, Margaret 127
Asbury, Teresa 127
Asher, Ken 127
Baoon, Bonnie 128
Balch, Linda 128
Batchelder, Burt 128
Bates, Lyle 128
Baughman, Dennis 128
Baughman, Phil 128
1.
,i
111,
145
Bean, Jerry 24,128
Bendix, Dave128
Biller, Dona Lene128
Bishop, Susann 32,128
Blow, Paulla 27,128
Boyd, Jim 52,128
Bren ce, Jeff128
Bridges, Joyce 32,128
Brown, Chip 128
Brownlie, Tom 128
Brun son, Sharon 63,128
Bryan, Mary 32,128
Buchholz, Talon 128
Bump, Rosemary 128
Butler, Andrea 128
Cain, Ron 24,88,.128
Cedergreen, Collin 129
Cheslock, John 129
Chumley, Marie 129
Clodx, Larry 52,631,129
Clinton, Glenda 129
Colby, Tom 129
Compton, Jerry 129
Conrad, Mary 114,127,129
Cox, Kathy 129
Cowna, Orletta 27,129
Cunningham, Bill 27,86,129
Dahl, Bob 129
Daily, Maurine129
Dana, Kevin 129
Davis, Joyce 63,129
Dennis, Ran 36,129
Derr, Sandra 129
Derrick, Junior.129
Dillenburg, Bob 129
Duerfeldt, Dona 129
Dyer, Mike 129
Elder, Mark 87,129
English, Jim 129
Eveland, Elizabeth 32,129
Evers,
Wayn e 129
Falcon, Mary Isabel 129
Falcon, Mary Louise 129
Fitch,
Fol ey,
Tom 129
Merrill 129-
Franks, Larkin 129
Fuller, Brice 129
Funk,
Margie 129
Gardner, Bobbi 63,129
Gardner, David 129
Gerdes, Sandy 129
Gerrish, John 88
s
e, Dolo res 129
Gerrit
Gray, Jean .129
Gray, Robin 129
Green, Margie .129
Guyot, Jean 63,129
Hagan
, Kay 129
Holler, Gordon 129
Hcmilton, Debbi 130
Haney, Bob 130
Haney, Debby 130
Hm ey, Kathy 114,127,130
Hanna, Dean 130
Harms, Darlene 130
Harding, Susan 130
Hartshom, Dixie 130
Hawkins, Loretta 130
Hayes, Jim 52,89,130
Hays, Charlie 89,130
Hedin, Darrell 130
Heikkila, Howard 130
Hensley, Priscilla 130
Hering, Lois 130
Hiatt, Frank 130
Hill, Alan 130
Hin es, Dave 25,38,64,130
Hines, Michele 27,38,41,130
Hitchman, Kris 130
Hoar, Vikki 130
Hodgson, Carole 130
Homl, Henry 130
Holmes, John 89,127,130
Hordichod, Cheryl 130
Horner, Doug 87,95,96,130
Huggett, Jennifer 130
Hundley, Mike 88,130
Hun dley, Larry 36,130
Hutchins, Anne 130
lnkley, Jmine 25,413,131
Jansen, Janet 131
Jaross, Mike 131
Jensen, Paul 131
Jepson, Elaine 131
Jewett, George 88,131
John son, Elaine 131
Johnson, Richard 131
Johnson, Dave 131
Judah, Ron 131
Jungnickel, Carol 131
Keller, Joe 131
Kelson, Marcia 28,114, 131
Kendall, Patsy 131
Kindel, Bonnie 131
Kinder, Pammy 131
King, Suzie 131
Klein, Greg 36,131
Knoke, Bill 52,131
Kresin, Dennis 131
Krieger, Sharon 45,46,131
Lambert, Janet 131
Lancaster, Jack 131
Londauer, Carla 131
Lane, Cliff 131
Larkins, Lindy 44,89,131
Lawler, David 132
Lee, Larry 132
Leiter, Mary 132
Lepschat, Jim 88,132
Lepschat, John 88,132
Litts, Jeanne 132
Lorenz, Kay 63,132
Martin, Nancy 132
Mato s, Carlos 36,88,112,132
Mattingly, Almeda 132
Mattingly, Cherry 132
Mattson, Mike 132
Maynard, Jim 132
McCann, Dick 88,132
McDowell, David 132
McGraw, Gordon 28,853,132
McLoud, Danny 132
Meyer, Steve 132
Miller, Larry 132
Miller, Patricia 132
Mischel, Janel 132
Moore, Randy 132
Morton, Kenny 90,132
Nelson, Dove 132
Nemeyer, Jack 87,132
Newton, Melissa 28,39,.127,132
Nikirk, Fred 88,132
Nikirk, Rose 63,133
Noah, Doug '133
Nordgren, Mary 133
Nunn, Mic 28,133
Oberg, Diane 26,133
Oglesby, RoseMarie 133
Olson, Dick 37,88,133 1
Olson, Edward .133
Ooley, Dave 26,64,86,95,133
Clrtman, JoAnn 133
Ott, Doug 133
Ousterhout, Bob 133
Paris, Richard 133
Parson, Mike 88,133
Peckham, Larry 88,133
Peckham, ,Steve 94,97,133
Pepp ard, Jessie 28,40,44,127,1 3
Phelps, Mark 26,87,127,133
Phelps, Mary 63,133
Phillips, Robert 133
Powell, Theresa 63,133
Proctor, Marvin 133
Proctor, Mike 133
Rauscher, Nancy 133
Regier, Dean 90,133
Reichard, Sandy 133
Reif, Anne 134
Reynolds, Rusty 134
Rich ardson, Todd 26,40,64,88,1:11,
127,134 '
Richmond, Della 134 l
Riegel, Nancy 134
Root, Eric 87,134
Ross, Dennis 134
Rupp, Jan 134
Sahnow, Charles 134
Sampson, Rick 64,134
Schmikelkofer, Brad 134
Schneider, Robert 134
Schroder, Michele 134
Schweida, Paul 134
Sharp, Kenneth 37,64,90,134
Shaw, Katherine 134
Selfridge, Peggy 134
Seeburger, Randy 134
Seastrom, Winnie 134
Scott, Lynn 52,134
Scott, Kenny 52,134
Sheelar, Carol 134
Shishido, Nathan 134
Shupp, Cecelia 134,114
Skinner, Debra 32,134
Skinner, Don 134
Smith, Becki 28,135
Smith, Ken 135
Smith, Nancy 28,135
Southard, Clifford 135
Stovin, Denise 135
Sullivan, Sheila 135
Tasker, Owen 135
Taylor, April 135
Thompson, Alan 135
Thrush, Lynn 135
Craig 64,88,135
Til son,
Ti tmu s, Ali ce 63,135
Darcy 44,135
To sch,
Tucker, Don 88,127,135
Tucker, Nmcy 44,46, 135
Patsy 42,46,135
Cl1arlene135
Tucker,
Ulrich,
Vaandering, Linda 135
Vandermark, Monie 135
Waibel, Robert 52,135
Weldon, Jerry 135
Wenzl, Frank 135
West, Roger 88,135
Willer, Debbie 135
Williams, Chester 90,135
Wilson, Tom 135
Wright, Sandra 135
Wyatt, Kay 135
Zurcher, Sherril 135
FRESHMEN
Abbott, Kathy 118
Adamson, Bob 24,89,99,118
Alley, Janet 118
Anzoldi, Larry 118
Arellano, Terry 118
Asher, Catherine 46,118,121
Asher, Earl 118
Balch, Michael 119
Barbour, Lynn 119
Bartlett, Bruce 119
Bartlett, Terralyn 46,119
Batalgia, Nancie 119
Batchelder, Pat 119
Bateman, Charlotte 119
Bateman, Linda 119
Baughman, Gayle 119
Baughman, Susan 119
Bean, Lynnie119
Beaver, Suzie 119
Benson, Larry 24,89,9'-7,118,119
Berget, Monte 119
Berglund, Evelyn 119
Berovic, Fatima 119
Betanoourt, Charlie 119
Bible, Loretta 119
Bishop, David 64,119
Biskey, John 119
Bcnser, Ordine 46,119
Borst, Lonnie 119
Brobham, SI-iirlee119
Brewer, Pam 118,119
Brink, Jerry 119
Brist, Sandra119
Brown, Jack 119
Brown, Ted 119
Brunson, Corinne 119
Burnett, Richard 89,111,119
Cable, Ron 119
Cairns, Denise 119
Cedergreen, Jeff 89,947,119
Cheslock, Mary 119
Clayton, Pam 32,119
Coglietti, Mark 119
Connor, Jon 89,102,119
Conrad, Diane 24,46,119
Conrad, Patty 119
Coverstone, Ruthie 119
Crawford, Steven 119
Crippen, Mama 119
Davis, Richard 120
Devine, Andrea 120
Dillenburg, David 120
Donalson, Brad 120
Eaton, G
Eddings,
ary 64,89,120
Michael 120
Elkins, Mickey 120
Elley, Ruby 120
Evans, Susan 32,120
Fife, Wendy 120
Fritz, Chuck 89,120
Fritz, Doug 102,120
George, Judy 120
Gerdes, Stan 120
C-iimre, C
arol 120
Girard, Tom 111,120
Goff, Scott 120
Gore, Jim 89,120
Gore, Luther 25,89,99, 118,120
Graves, Randy 120
Haller, Paul 102,111,120
Haney, lrene120
Harris, Louise 120
Havens, Casey 118,120
Haynes, James 120
Heikkila, Russ 120
Henshaw, Raymond 120
Hiatt, Francis 121
Hiodebraen, Kathleen 46,121
Hinton, Vema 121
Hoffman,
Ho Hman,
Allen 121
Don 121
Holloway, Kathy 121
Hostynek, Karen 121
Ha well,
Colleen 121
Howell, Terry 121
Hundl ey, Tim 89,99,121
Hurinenko, Bob 121
Ireland, Ron 121
Jansen, Darwin 89,121
Jansen,
Eileen 25,121
Jarrell, Deborah 121
J asno ch,
Steven 89,99,121
Jensen, Carolyn 121
Jensen, Susan 121
Johnson, Debbie 121
Johnson, Lois 32,51,118,121
Johnson, Ralph 121
Johnson, Richard 121
Johnson, Nancy 121
Juncker, Sandi 114,118,121
Keller, Bob 89,121
Keller, Lenora 121
Kendall, Bill 122
Kent, Donna 122
Kinder, Perry 122
Knapp, John 102,122
Knoke, Velma 122
Korpi, Mike 122
Lambert, Stanley 89, 111,122
Langton, Mary 4O,114,118,122
Lee, Shirley 122
Lexcellent, Dominique 121,122
Lexcellent, Martine 121,122
Lines, Jean 122
Lohner, Doris 122
Long, Betty 122
Lowe, David 122
Lowry, David 122
Lukes, JoAnn 122
MacTaggart, Philomel 122
Mad ero s,
Marh ach,
Terri 122
Diana 122
Martinez, Jaime 122
Martinez, Jerry 122
Martinez, John 122
May, Fred 122
McClelland, Kcnclis 122
McClure,
McLeod,
Sally 46,123
Rick 123
McLoud, Jay 123
McLoud, Laura 46,123
McMeekin, Alex 123
McNicol, Bruce 123
McPherren, Maxine 123
McVay, Ron 89,123
Meade, Janice 123
Meeuwsen, Dennis 123
Mellbye, Mark 89,99,11B,123
Meyers, Dan 9O,110,111,123
Miller, Sharon 118,123
Monjay, Tom 123 Young, Bob 89,126
Morris, Larry 118,123 Yount, Merrilee 126
Murphy, David 123 Zook, Iris 126
Murphy, Doug 123
Murphy, Steve 123
Nelson, Pat 123
O'Dell, Jerry 123
Debbie 46,123
Olinger,
Olson, Mike 89,123
O'Rear, Linda123
Otto, Neil 89,111,120,123
Parson, Doug 123,89
Paterson, Cliff 123
Loreli 124
Peckham,
Peterson, Linda 124
Peterson, Joe 124
Potter, Dan 124
Pruitt, Jeanne 46,124
Pamirez, Janice 124
Pamirez, Patricia 124
Rauscher, Jackie 124
Redner, Marie 32,124
Reynolds, Debbie 114,124
Ritchie, Betsy 124
Robinson, Dave124
Rose, Del Rita 124
Rowley, Dana 46,124
Rupp, Floyd 90,111,124
Saucy, Dan 89,124
Saxe, Chris 89,99,26,124
Saxton, Dave124
Schaffner, Jerry 90,111,124
Schmidlkofer, Anne 124
Schmitt, Jim 89,124
Schroder, John 124
Scott, Greg 99,124
Seaman, Don 124
Selby, Steve 124
Sharp, Diann 32,124
Sheelar, Linda 32,124
Sherratt, Pam 32,124
Shideler, Susan 124
Shipley, Gary 124
Shirk, Carol 125
Siemon, Don 89,125
Simantel, Barbara 125
Slagel, Kathy 125
Smith, Trenna125
Snook, Ralph 64,125
Som fleth, Tom 125
Steele, Betty 125
Stevens, Dan 89,125
Stevens, Sandi 32,125
Sticka, Doug 99,125
Stovin, Garfield 125
Strain, Gordon 89,125
Taylor, Betty 125
Taylor, Cynthia 125
Teninty, Gloria 46,125
Testorff, Trudi 43,118,125
Thacker, Ken 125
Thomas, Kathy 125
Thompson, Larry 125
Tirmus, Jean 125
Tipton, Stanley 125
Tobey, Kathy 46,125
Trimble, Gail 89,125
Turk, Cindy 125
Urwin, Art 111
Vanaken, Gary 120,125
Vandehey, Bill 126
Vandehey, Dena 126
Vandervelden, Mike 126
Vanderzanden, Kerry 126
Van Dyk e, Jeanne 32,126
Van Hess, Lee 126
Van Loo, Dennis 126
Van Loo, Ross 126
D'Ann 126
Henry 126
Varner,
Vaugh,
Wagler, Laurie 126
Waibel, Dennis 89,126
Warren, Margo 126
Watenp augh, Mary 32,126
Wilson, Della 46,126
Wilson, Susie Z,46,126
Williams, Duane 126
Woebke, Terry 89,99,126
Wood, Steve 89,126
Worley, Bruce 111,126
Wyckoff, Gail 26,32,126
Yadcley, Lindo 126
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