Illinois Valley High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Cave Junction, OR)

 - Class of 1982

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Honor Society The Honor Society is based on four principles: scholarship, character, service, and leadership. This means the people who are accepted must have much more than the 3.4 minimum grade point average. They have to have the grades, personality, be willing to give of themselves, and be able to take constructive charge of things. The Honor Society displayed its helpfulness this year by organizing the job-a-thon, which was a complete suc- cess, especially with the efforts of senior Honor Society member Mary Krauss. This year has been hard work for them, including their annual induction, but prospects for next year look even better! Row 1: Susan Almond. Kathy O’Neil. Joyce Porter, Nancy Miller. Pat ti Sloan, Lynda Rotmans, Alicia Moore. Row 2: Robyn Hauser, Bob DeVyldere. Darnell Dick. Rick Brood. Not Pictured: Mary Krauss. Aaron Zulliger and Nada Lulic. Literary Magazine A Literary Magazine is a major undertaking. It entails recruiting and organizing poetry, essays, short stories and artwork. The purpose of the magazine is to give students an opportunity to see their name in print and give them incentive to continue striving to express themselves in a creative manner. All who submitted their work contributed greatly to the success of the magazine. Editor Gina Miller deserved special recognition for her tireless efforts of artwork and layout. Advisor Steve Barrett was proud of the entire staff and was pleased with the final product. Row 1: Lori Berry, Maia Davis, Gina Miller, Robyn Haluser, Nada Lulic, Kelly, Steve Barrett. 19

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Student Council Student council and the Leadership class sponsored a diverse round of actvities. First semester spurred the first organized Senior Week (a freshman initiation), a successful Homecoming and Spirit Week and a visit from the Harlem Clowns. All events were liberally in- terspersed with dances and assemblies. Advisor Ken Lathen provided inspiration which resulted in a dramatic rendition of “T’was the Night Before Christmas” performed before the stu- dent body and a delighted audience of Evergreen Elementary School students. Second semester activities took a more serious turn. Under the watchful eye of advisor Don Goodman, student council members took on the task of revising the outdated school con- stitution. Leadership members also provided community service by aiding in several blood drives. Left to Right: Vice President Mike Batie, President Jeff Stillwagon, Secretary Nada Lulic. School Borad Representative Roy Me Cleery, Business Manager Portia Switzer, Publicity Manager Robyn Hauser. 18 v - v -



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Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VICA Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (or VICA) club members were involved in many school activities in- stigating numerous dances that instilled both happiness and a feeling of belonging to all. VICA members also participated in a Rogue Community College Skills Day and the State Skills Olympics in Salem. Greg Rathburn took sixth place in the State Competition competing against the top 50 mechanics students in the state. The best aspect of the VICA club, however, is the ac- tual job experience that the members receive. Donations from cooperative customers are received from jobs finished to keep the VICA program productive. Although there were many members active in the club, the offers will be the only people acknowledge in the VICA tribute. In the president’s position Chuck An- son called the shots, aided by Vice-President Mark Camp. The Treasurer for VICA was Greg Rathburn while his cousin Don Rathburn was secretary and Jim Barnes filled the position of Parlimentarian. Left to Right: Richard Blunk. Lloyd Underwood, Jim Barnes. Greg Rathburn, Allen Reese, John Phlaum, Chuck Anson. Mark Camp. Mike Miller, Advisor Lauren James.

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