Cambridge High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Cambridge, ID)
- Class of 1985
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Mr. Richard Peters Superintendent School Counselor Consumer Economics Mr. Darin Munden Boys’ F.B. and B.B. Coach Principal English Mr. Bill McHargue Vocational Agriculture FFA Advisor Shop Mr. Chris Thorsen Literature-English School Counselor Librarian Mrs. Carolyn Thorsen Accounting-Typing 1 II Consumer Business English Spanish Mr. Bill White Elementary Music Choir Band Mr. Delaray Platt World U.S. History World Geography Contem. Aff.-Government Mrs. Carol Cornwall Gifted and Talented Psychology Reading Miss Tracy Anderson Science-Biology Girls Volleyball, Basketball, and Track Coach Mr. Michael Schultz Advanced Math-Comp. Prog. Physics-Chemistry Algebra I II-Geometry Mrs. Jacki Edwards Cheerleader Advisor Pep Club Advisor Home Economics Mr. John Wertz General Earth Science Business General Math 8th Grade Math F acuity School Board, L. to R.—Norman Hansen, Ron Dunham, Jim Richel, Larry Anderson, Ellis Pearson. School Custodian—Roy Braun. Cooks—Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Braun, Mrs. Bishop. Clerk-Secretary—Pat Deweese. Bus Drivers—Helen Ford, Ruth Robbins, Betty Travis, Lynn Nida. 3 As always, Coach Munden gave pep talks and discussed game plans strategies before each game. v Warming Up Team picture—Sr.—No. 12—Ron Shirts; 32—Ray Shirts; 89—Dan McHargue; 44—Nate Mink; 34—Brian Gladhart; 28—Dean Boehm. Jr. — No. 33 — Wes Mocaby; 88—Paul Harris; 00—Toby Rivera; 55—Greg Summers; 24—Mel Stippich; 20—Lloyd Dibble; 8—Scott Stabler; 66—Allen H. Soph.—No. 3—Bill Dekker; 71 — Mike Anderson. Fresh.—No. 2—Scooter Vogel; 11 — Darin Potter; 56—Darren Braun; 21—Karl Wagner; 81—Jason Mink; 72—Ric Deweese; 25—Duane Pearson; 77—Jim Morgan; 88—Ben Hadlock. Bulldog defense getting ready to give the offense a tough time of it. Coach Darin Munden Another high intense pep talk More instructions from Coach Munden, to senior, Hon Shirts. 5 6 Under new Head Coach, Darin Munden, the Bulldogs struggled during the early part of the season, but found themselves halfway through the season nearly beating state champions Council and winning their last game against a tough Cascade 8. Varsity Volleyball On the left from top to bottom Durella bumps, Sheryl seta, and Colleen spikes. Back row: Mary Richards, Mary Barinaga, Colleen Porter, Sheryl McHargue, Donna Horn, Angela Ogle, Coach Tracy Anderson. Front row: Machell Braun, Tammy Pascoe, Jill VanOrder, Durella Pearson. Not pictured—Jose Dunham. It was a good year for the Cambridge Varsity Volleyball team. Their overall record was 21-4, and they captured third place in the state tourney. Back row: Coach, Paula Dunham, Darla Boehm, Maria Westbrook, Betty Morris, Colleen Porter, Diana Horn, Cinnamon Green, Coach, Tracy Anderson. Front row: Angela Ogle, LeAnn Sanders, and Mary Barinaga. With a record of 10-2, the 1984 J.V. Volleyball team captured the league championship. 9 Football Royalty 1984 Homecoming Queen—Machell Braun and Mr. Football—Nate Junior Candidate—Michelle Bishop and Football Candidate, Dean Mink. Boehm. m m C-Club Candidate—Durella Pearson and Football Candidate, Ron Pep Club Candidate—Jill VanOrder and Football Candidate, Dan Shirts. McHargue. Fall Cheerleaders Missy Vogel Angela Ogle Maria Westbrook 11 Machell Braun Jill VanOrder Winter Cheerleaders J. V. 12 Amber Doughty Maria Westbrook Winter Royalty Above—1. to r. Wendy Kendal, Rena Toy, Dena Brandt, and Tammy Pascoe. Bottom row—Howard Joiner, Steve Bechard, Allen Hammengren, and Jay Joiner. Left—Homecoming Queen—Tammy Pascoe and Mr. Basketball—Dan McHargue. 13 L. to R.—Coach Paula Dunham, Betty Morris, Dawn Elkington, Bottom row—Rashelle Gheen, Rena Toy, and Kim Berry. Not Colleen Porter, Mary Barinaga, Angela Ogle, LeAnn Sanders. pictured Maria Westbrook. Mary Barinaga Angela Ogle led the J.V. squad in 85. Although the team had its struggles much progress was made on in- dividual skills. Above—Maria Westbrook attempts to make a basket in a game against Midvale. Angela Ogle fast breaks puts in a lay-in. Dawn Elkington Maria Westbrook Mary Barinaga looks onward in case she is fight for a loose ball. needed. J.V. Basketball Bulldogs Varsity Girls Basketball 19-8 Opponent 44 Salmon River 46 50 Cascade 23 45 Council 39 37 Notus 47 42 Pine Eagle 36 37 Midvale 24 45 Homedale 46 28 Nampa Christian 37 36 Pine Eagle 42 58 Garden Valley 37 41 New Meadows 25 54 Salmon River 39 46 Cascade 27 61 Notus 13 48 Council 32 46 Midvale 30 62 Garden Valley 34 53 New Meadows 28 L. to R., Coach Tracy Anderson, Durella Pearson, Colleen Porter, Brenda Butts, and Jose Dunham. Machell Braun, Sheryl McHargue. Bottom row—Tammy Pascoe, ---------------------- Varsity Basketball Basketball Action Everyone did a lot of hustling and made a lot of baskets to make a successful year. Tammy Pascoe, our captain, led the team in scoring. Despite losing some very talented seniors off last years state championship team, the Bulldogs reigned supreme in the Long Pin. Losing All-Everything Tammy Pascoe to an ankle injury in early season action was a shock to the team. They pulled together without her however becoming the early leaders in the conference losing only to the Savages. With the return of Pascoe the Bulldogs became almost unstoppable, win- ning the League and conference losing only at the state tournament to the eventual winners. Highland. We were very proud of our 4th place finish. Team: Ray Shirts, Layne Platt, Wes Mocaby, Ron Shirts, Dan McHargue, Kevin Cornwall, Greg Summers, Scott Elkington, Eric Hansen, Toby Rivera, Nate Mink and Scott Stabler. Front row: Manager, Mark Kellar and Coach Darin Munden. 17 Varsity Basketball Lacking height and consistent toughest opponents in the league shooting the Bulldogs struggled this year. Seniors Nate Mink, Dan through much of the 84-85 season. McHargue, Ron and Ray Shirts At times the team seemed unstop- provided the leadership through pable, rolling over New Meadows the season, and almost upsetting Cascade, the If Top picture, back row: Jason Mink, Darren Potter, Steve Bechard, Michael Anderson, Brad Bauer, Scooter Vogel, Bill Dekker. Front row: Duane Pearson, Karl Wagner, Ron Kellar, Ric Deweese. Not pictured: Coach Mike Bishop. The J.V. Basketball team proved themselves very well this year. They were a challenge to everyone they played. 19 20 Track Coach Tracy Anderson, Mary B., Colleen P., Diane H., Tammy P., Sheryl M., Dawn E., Angela 0., Kevin C., Eric H., Lloyd D., Ray S., Dan M., Coach Darin Munden, and Scooter V. Bottom row—LeAnn S., Kim B., Rashelle G., Ron S., Nate M., Brian G., Karl W., Ben H., and Dean B. tritmn Booster Club Mr. and Mrs. Barinaga, Mr. VanOrder, Mr. Braun, Mr. Pearson, Mrs. Cornwall, Mrs. VanOrder, Mrs. Cada, Mrs. Braun. Front Mr. Platt, Mr. and Mrs. Schwenkfelder, Mrs. Braun, Ms. Travis, row—Mr. Cornwall, Mr. Braun, Mr. White, Mrs. Platt, Mrs. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Shirts, Mr. Richel. 2nd row—Mrs. Pearson, Butts, Mrs. Richel, Mr. and Mrs. Nida. 21 Clubs You want us to play for this? 22 G.A.A. 3rd row—Jenny Phelps, Maria Westbrook, Donna Gladhart, row—Jill VanOrder, Tammy Pascoe, Durella Pearson, Teresa Dena Brandt, Coach Tracy Anderson. 2nd row—Diane Horn, VanOrder, Machell Braun, Kim Berry, Sheryl McHargue, Dawn Betty Morris, RasheUe Gheen, Colleen Porter, Darla Boehm, Elkington, Mary Barinaga and Mary Richards. Rena Toy, LeAnn Sanders, Angela Ogle, Brenda Butts. Front C-Club 3rd row—Mark Kellar, Layne Platt, Greg Summers, Steve Dekker, Allen Hammegren, Ron Shirts, Brian Gladhart, Dean Bechard, Eric Hansen, Lloyd Dibble. 2nd row—Toby Rivera, Bill Boehm. Front row—Ray Shirts, Dan McHargue, and Nate Mink. 23 F.F.A. 3rd row—Bill Coon, Mike Anderson, Brad Bauer, Duane Butts, Diane Horn. Front row—Jason Mink, Howard Joiner Pearson, Ric Deweese, Jim Morgan, Darin Braun. 2nd Brian Gladhart, Dean Boehm, Ron Shirts, Dan McHargue, Missy row—Darren Potter, Scooter Vogel, Steve Bechard, Brenda Vogel, and Scott Elkington. Pep Club 3rd row—Maria Westbrook, Donna Gladhart, Colleen Porter, Duanea Myers. Front row—Jill VanOrder, Durella Pearson, Dena Brandt, Sheryl McHargue. 2nd row—Diane Horn, Betty Teresa VanOrder, Machell Braun, Dawn Elkington, Brenda Morris, Jodi Deweese, Darla Boehm, Rena Toy, LeAnn Sanders, Butts, Angela Ogle, Mary Barinaga and Missy Vogel. 24 Choir Above—Durella Pearson, Teresa VanOrder, Ursula Farrens, VanOrder, and Music Director, Mr. Bill White. Laquita Robinson, Maria Westbrook, Machell Braun, Jill Band The Band takes a break during a football game. Student Life (Western Day) “I've got it made now. We Might As Well Have Fun While We Can! (Autograph Day) “Sign Mine First Vice President—Dean Boehm Secretary—Teresa VanOrder Treasurer—Brenda Butts Sgt. of Arms—Nate Mink 28 Academics Lloyd studying?! Layne Platt in Speech class. I t tLUES TD PEAKING The Trivia Team, from left to right, Layne Platt, Eric Ellis, Greg Summers, Eric Hansen, and Lloyd Dibble. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Eric Hansen Rashelle Gheen C.H.S. FRIENDLIEST Jose Dunham Ron Shirts BEST DRESSED Melvin Stippich Jill VanOrder MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Rick Mecham Not pictured—Jill VanOrder 30 MOST ATHLETIC Tammy Pascoe Ron Shirts Personalities BEST PERSONALITY Dan McHargue Jose Dunham MOST MUSICAL Mary Barinaga Not pictured—Lloyd Dibble MOST TALKATIVE Mary Richards Steve Morrow 1 i 31 As you can see, the students at Cambridge High School like to have a good time, everyone is always involved with various activities. Durella Pearson is showing off her usual Spirit. This is what happens to you when you feel too many peanuts! An Inside Rough decisions, hard work, and a lot of horseplay combine to make the year an in- teresting one for the staff and students. You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours. It’s just another one of those days! Look 34 Dean Boehm and Tammy Pascoe Classes Go ahead, Make my day! 35 Darin Braun Brad Bauer Bill Coon Ric Deweese Amber Doughty Angel Franklin Ursula Farrens Cinnamon Green Rashelle Gheen Ben Hadlock Diane Horn Howard Jointer Jason Mink Jim Morgan Betty Morris Duane Pearson Jennifer Phelps Colleen Porter Darin Potter Laquita Robinson Trina Rast Lorie Vails Scooter Vogel Karl Wagner Maria Westbrook 36 Freshmen “88” 37 Sophomores “87” Michael Anderson Mary Barinaga Steve Bechard Kim Berry Darla Boehm Norman Brooks Lonny Cada Chris Cantero Bill Dekker Dawn Elkington Eric Ellis William Green Tami Hinkley Ronald Kellar Sheryl McHargue Richard Molina Duanea Myers Angela Ogle LeAnn Sanders Rena Toy 38 JOFioiom With all the Sophomores pitching in on decorating, graduation looked real nice. Also they did their share of showing school spirit at each pep assembly. Left—Sheryl McHargue stares at Toby Rivera in sheer wonder. Bottom—Eric Ellis is having one of his usual days. This Junior class is a class of many personalities. All of which fall into a crazy category. The boys played football basketball well. Toby, our quarterback. Greg, our center. Wes, our receiver. Just three starters of the Junior Class Juniors “86” (Mel Allen standing by in case they were needed) for football. Jose, Mary, Donna helped the volleyball team go to state. As for our notoriety for the “C”, we’re not through yet! Michelle Bishop Brenda Butts Dena Brandt Kevin Cornwall Jodi Deweese Lloyd Dibble Jose Dunham Scott Elkington Allen Hammagren Eric Hansen Donna Gladhart Mark Kellar Wes Moca by Steve Morrow Becky Phelps Layne Platt Mary Richards Toby Rivera Scott Stabler Mel Stippich Greg Summers Missy Vogel Not Pictured Paul Harris •Dean Leroy Boehm Track 1, C-Club 3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, A.S.B. Vice President 4 •Machell DeAnn Braun Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,4, Fall Cheerleader 2,3,4, Winter Cheerleader 1,4, Chorus 2,3,4 •Brian Lee Gladhart C-Club 3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2 Kalvin Jay Joiner FFA 1,2,3,4 Daniel Rush McHargue Track 1,2, C-Club 2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2 Ricky Lee Mecham Transfer From Nyssa 4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, Chorus 1 Seniors Linda Darlene Parks Mink McCall-Donnelly 1,2, Cam- bridge High School 3,4, Backpack Expedition 3 •Nathan LaVar Mink Track 1,2,3,4, C-Club 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, A.S.B. Sgt. at Arms 4, Band 1,2,4 Tamara Lynn Pascoe Track 1,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 Durella Dee Pearson Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Fall Cheerleader 3,4, Winter Cheerleader 4, Band 1,2, Chorus 1,2,3,4 •Ray Lavelle Shirts Track 3,4, C-Club 2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, A.S.B. President 4 •Ronald Williams Shirts Track 2,3,4, C-Club 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4 •Jill Kristine VanOrder Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2, Fall Cheerleader 2,3,4, Winter Cheerleader 3,4, Band 1.2, Chorus 1,2,3,4 Teresa Rae VanOrder Pep Club 1,2,3,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3, Fall Cheerleader 3,4, Winter Cheerleader 1,2,3, A.S.B. Secretary 3,4, Band 1,2, Chorus 2,4 Jan Kay Horn Taft High School 1,2, Cam- bridge High School 4 We know life’s never measured by how many years we live but by the kindly things we do and the hap- piness we give. v i Graduation Valedictorian, Tammy Pascoe and Salutatorian Teresa VanOrder highlighted this years graduation. Creed Noah, 6th grade teacher was the guest speaker. Bucky’s Cafe Motel P.O. Box 32 Highway’s 71 95 Cambridge, Idaho 83610 Owners—Dick, Rita Brian Business—257-3330 46 Trust Worthy Hardware Stores Cambridge Lumber 257-3324 Consumers Cooperative Association Inc. P.O. Box 111 P.O. Box 213 Weiser, Id. Camb., Id. 549-0584 257-3347 Kay’s Cafe Open 7 Days a Week Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Homemade Pie and Donuts Ada Toy Family Owners Cambridge Metal Works P.O. Box 68 Phone 257-3567 Cambridge, Id. 83610 Lathe Work and Milling Welding and Auto Repair DOUG SLATTER Bill and Mini-Mart Game Room—Gas Pizza Sandwiches Video Movies Ruth Vickers 257-3499 Pioneer Express Dinner Hours Noon to 10:00 p.m. Ralph and Shirley Wilbur 257-3360 Clyde’s American Clyde Mildred Snell r Hunter’s Inn Groceries—Beer—Wine Fish Game Licenses Sporting Goods—Gas Cambridge Beauty Clinic Southwest 1st Street Owner—RELLA CADA Jim Anita Wiggins Phone 257-3350 Hwy. 95 71 Camb., Id. For an Appointment Call 257-3520 Mon. thru Sat. City Market IRENE and LAURENE PAGE B G Logging Inc. Groceries, Fresh Meats Vegetables Cold Beverages Cambridge, Idaho 257-3326 Cambridge 257-3813 Franklin’s Electric Licensed Wireman Electrical and Plumbing Supplies Cambridge, ID 257-3361 Small enough to know you... Large enough to serve you! Idaho State Bank Cambridge Member F.D.I.C. The Upper Country News Reporter Your Community Newspaper Since 1889 STUART DOPF Publisher 48 Ia -x
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