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4 Yearbook, ational Honor Society 3j Tiger Lines had few major changes this year. Advertising sales in- creased considerably and this year's book sold more copies than any other Y-C annual. Besides working on the yearbook, the class took on a new project, a calendar to help raise money for next year's yearbook. YEARBOOK STAFF--FRONT ROW: jim Turner, Marybeth Powell, julie Donnell, Renee Fortune. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, George Kaufmann, Patti Cook, Randy Montgomery, Nancy Reynoldson, Terin Tolleson. BACK ROW: Vicki Smith, janet Thornton, Shari Sager. 4j National Honor Society tapped in 15 new members. Traditional gold tassels were presented to seniors. Two community projects were done by NHS, painting the Yamhill park booths and painting the Carlton park benches. A picnic was also held at the Flyning M. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY--FRONT ROW: Bill Larkin, Rachel Hampton, Cindy Bodeen, Becky Larsen, Kim Larsen, Phil Sanders, julie Fox, Brian Kuehnel, Paul Miller. SECOND ROW: Ron Stroh, Lisa Bansen, Kristin Rikter Svendsen, Kathy Mattson, Bridgett Cooke, Janet Thornton, Cheryl Webb, Matilda Myers, Tami Miller, David Waibel, Sheila Long, Wilma Beachy. THIRD ROW: jeff Munro, Guy Masterson, Rich Fellers, Donna Gibson, Carrie Murphy, Nancy Von Euw, Eric Wood, John Banister, Mr. Karns, Mark Kimura. CLUBSf23
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'Q Newspaper, Student Council lj Y-C Expression editors Tami Miller and Rachel Hampton pub- lished 17 editions during the school year which covered both school and community news. Copies were distributed to boxholders in Gaston, Carlton, and Yamhill as well as to students. At the 1978 Mt. Hood Community College Mass Media Competition held in February, the newspaper received five awards and 4th place in sweepstakes for AA schools. ln April the staff learned that the Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the newspaper lst place in its annual newspaper fundamentals contest. Out of a pos- sible 1,000 points, the Y-C Expression received 878 points. NEWSPAPER STAFF--FRONT ROW: Tami Miller, Mrs. Dillin, Rachel Hampton. SECOND ROW: Mahlon Beachy, Wes Long, Michelle Bertrand, Gay Mealue, Hope Tuohy, julie Van Dyke, Kim Larsen, Meri Rieley, Donna Givson. TOP ROW: David Richardson, Terry Savage, Terin Tolleson, Phil Sanders, jaNeva Stanley, Bill Larkin, Cindy Bodeen, Lori Wirth, julie Fox, Judy Sutton. 25 Student Council had a busy year for making decisions on numer- ous suggestions ranging from bike racks to doors on the stalls in the boys bathroom. Student Council organized Parent- Student Swap Day, and sponsored 3 live band dances during the year. Bleachers were purchased for the 11-ack and baseball fields. They voted to have a football rally. They also purchased a letter sweater for exchange student Kristin Rikter Svendsen. STUDENT COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: Kevin Webb, Sam White, Tracy Smith, janet Thornton, SECOND ROW: Phil Sanders, Ron Stroh, David McLeod, Tami Miller, Lisa Bansen. THIRD ROW: Eric Wood, Vicky Roberts, Paul Peloquin, Shari Sager. FOURTH ROW: joani Van Dyke, jaNeva Stanley, Nancy Reynoldson, Rachel Hampton. TOP ROW: Mrs. Krier, Paul Miller, George Kaufmann, julie Fox, Hope Tuohy.
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This year's Speech squad increased its members from twelve last year to seventeen this year. These students participated in many tournaments around the state including ones at Tillamook, Canby, Linfield College and many others. Top honors this year Went to Eric Wood, who brought home a trophy in which he was awarded from his After Dinner Speaking, Shiela Long who was awarded a trophy for her humorous speech and Matilda Myers who earned first place in District in the Grand Masters Youth Oratorical Contest and second in Regional. janet Thornton also captured first in both area and district in the Voice of America Contest. This year the Pep Club did such things as making signs and selling spirit ribbons to promote spirit among the Y-C stu- dents. Under the leadership of President julie Fox, this club earned money for such things as a group activity and money for the wrestling rally to go to State . This year the Art Club did such things as paint windows at Christmas and sponsor a KYTE dance which was hosted by dis jockey Ron Leonard. Two new clubs, Science Fiction and Radio Communica- tions, were added to the list of clubs at Y-C this year. The Science Fiction club did such things as writing stories and taking a trip to OMSI and the Radio Communications club held weekly radio broadcasts on KMCM, a local radio station in McMi1mvi11e . 241 CLUBS
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