Centennial High School - Centhiscan Yearbook (Gresham, OR)
- Class of 1973
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K .-, 3 5 0 n.l s Q I llllllliiilll Ed v lf to miuoiaaaaqga WEP u T + H1 if will nv xv- E -nr Q. :mama is Q ' I w -engm M fu e sf I I I I 1 4 Q 5 1 1 I O I ,D if M .x 1. . Q 0 if x- I Q V: we-stubs Q , 9 Q ' ,w 185 w vi N 8 l- : A R 8 ik we 35 : I I 3 emo-.mow lilsiiliiv liliwtis-Brea itfliloiot-sa OOO-IIOIQQQOQQ faioiqqysvsom wlw5.,5. y m l 9 State Champs Highlight Autumn The State Champion football team caused numerous extra-curricular activ- ities. Soc-hops were held after each home game, and, in the play-offs, there were two extra dances, making it seem as if the soc-hops were being he.ld every Friday night. Also, the girls decided to show off their football talents by organizing a powder-puff football game. The seniors and freshmen teamed to defeat the jun- iors and sophomores on the varsity field. Rounding out the season's activities were Parent-Attend-A-Day of School Week, the election of Mr. Thanksgiving, and the Hi-Q team's match. Senator Mark Hatfield explains his campaign to Chris Dorrenbacher Kathy Dziewontkoskr Clyde Carson and john Ray patiently await a questrt interested students just before the election which during HI Qactlon Score Centennial 115 Beaverton 200 he won. 12 ACTIVITIES 5 .. ,..,, ESL-J--f if N 'QL V ' .ia ,, ' M 4 'V el 'n I ,. uw Voted on by their classes for Mr. Thanksgiving are from left: Senior joe Kern, junior Raye Williams, Taking advantage of the year's first snowfall are ophomore john LaMain and Freshman Matt Soots. loe Thompson and Vicki Crenshaw. a group tunes up before one of the many hops. A' '- 11:-H' - -.!.f j'n,,gf.v'r11A, sf. Quarterback lulee Scrivens hands off to Ann Sundstrom for a big gainer in second half action of the First Annual Powder Puff football game. ACTIVITIES 73 Homecoming Week Fun Filled. Homecoming 72 was a complete success. We're the real thing was the theme which bonded together the event, the students and the school. A week of class and club activ- ities included poster competition, button sales, yell competition, skit competition, float competition and a different race every day during A and B lunches. The day of the game, during the Homecoming assembly, the skits and Queen Cindy Calhoun were presented to the student body. Princesses were Patti Dickson, Linda Hicks, Laura Garner, and Vicki Cren- shaw. Finally-the big game took place and the Eagles stomped Hood River with a score of 54-6. Grand Marshalls Don Wright and Bill McCord led the parade which included the floats and rally. Half time entertainment included the Hi-C's, the marching band, and the results of the competition, showing seniors taking first place with freshman second. After the Eagle victory, everyone retreated to the traditional Home- coming Dance featuring Wesak, thus ending an exciting week of Homecoming festivities. Frosh president takes out for a lead in the traditional tricycle race with a crowd all the way. According to the look on Duke Dube's face, homecoming dance with Wesak was fun. Rally girls Cathy Moore and Terry Newton sell buttons to Kathy Palviny and jim Bucholz for class competition. 14 ACTIVITIES Radiant Princesses nervously await Mr. Vieira for the traditional crowning of the queen. Queen Cindy Calhoun Princess Vicki Crenshaw Princess Patti Dickson Princess Laura Garner Princess Linda Hicks Cheryl Hoffert gazes upon the Senior float with a face of Tranquility. Go, go, go, chants Von Summers for the Powder Puff football game as Todd Lutz looks on in disbelief. Ten eyes are on the coin as Referee johns and Scally, Marianne Mclure, Glenda Hogan and lulee Scrivens await the deciding factor and the Powder Puff football game goes on. ACTIVITIES 75 fi PY W -1 Rig I i F For the juniors, things go better with Spirit. Their float effort wins third place. 1 - -, ft he ' ..,.- ' Q, W B in A-gs. ,,,,, ..R11,55?i' gi -'57 Q ,-1 4:1 N mi-ml.: 'xiii .01 .pf ,Q FWS' ABOVE: Sequined, glittered and sparkling, the chorus line of Senior guys comes out to do their thing for the Senior skit. RIGHT: Our promiscuous Kathy Hasson fights herself away from Tyrone 5. Horneye alias Matt Soots during the Freshman skit. I Q l I i P Sophomores boogie to the tunes of the 50's all spiffed up in their high styled attire for their skit. Coach Marianne Mclure leads the junior class to rally around the crumpled Hood River Eagles. ACTIVITIES 17 Marigolds Presented in Memorial. The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-on-the-Moon Marigolds was the lengthy title of this year's Fall Play. The 1977 Pulitzer Prize winning play by Paul Zindel was a favorite of Miss Lorna Davis, a former Centennial English teacher. It was presented in her mem- ory on November 75,76, and 78. The play was directed by Mrs. janet Mouser along with Student Director Chris Dorrenbacher. Marigolds is funny at times but is a sadly touching story. The play had an all girl cast with three main char- acters. Beatrice, played by Marty Emer- ald, is the disagreeable mother of two daughters, Ruth and Tillie. Ruth played by Laurie Walker, is very insecure and tries desperately to be accepted. Her younger sister Tillie, played by Sheri Salvo, is a plain-looking girl whose interests in life include science projects and her pet rabbit Peter , ff' at I ' 13.44 18 ACTIVITIES Jw' .K 'G ac' M ' Y Y ii . I- TOP RIGHT: Costume crew, Gisele Currier, Robin Morris and Linde, put out their best as demonstrated by Marti Emerald. LEFT: Sta crew, Diane Lippold, Dave Abbott, Allen Lamar, Mike Cully and lay Flt rence take time out to pose. ABOVE: Beatrice lMarti Emerald! and Till, lSheri Salvoi try to revive Ruth lLori Walkerj. K. I U Nanny KVicki Edwards,J- makes her way stage. ABOVE RIGHT: Beatrice plots against as Tillie looks on in amazement. BELOW: shows in the face of Mrs. Mouser as she rehearsal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Beatrice and T 1' J A ,fax 4 ff. il, A bf Q., v'iK..., QV. 'MZ Ywwk V I share a rare and touching moment. ' V L ,fm ,ga M J Vie T 1 Ky 3- X I Ti n 5 , ,it j fig , X N.. . Av. 1 , f Alt., is - -4 ACTIVITIES 19 Festive Mood Prevails at Formal 'l'WE''l l l'l lW'l 7i'llllllil1 wi'll'l'll lll H'll'lll wlllnii ''lil'Will' 'fiWlllllllil'll5 5' ilWW Wvlllllllllllli? lim llll EWWWilll'lll'llF?ii wiiiFwE M ill lF in imniiillvi www www iw Z? wi F U in in 2 E 'E ' -E i if -ii 5 5- 52 ' F 5 junior Princess Alison Hill Sophomore Princess Gail Roberls Freshman Princess Debbie Kahler 20 ACTIVITIES -3211: -- ' 'Hi Eg.-144-Q ,5 4. U.. H537 K . , 'W '- ssxis, li ,,f ie, QQ 3,513 is . ,fl , : 'gli . . 7 V. .3 ez? . ma. if - s fm' 11- -9 l 5 1 fa .. ,V m I ' i f ' - gil 55? ' Xf llijafn ... 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The formal, sponsored by Cen-Delta, fea- tured Santa Claus Don Crufke to pass out candy canes and crown Senior princess Carol Reeves as Miss Merry Christmas. Other princesses were lun- ior Alison Hill, Sophomore Gail Rob- erts, and Freshman Debbie Kahler. A slight change in dress was noted as many girls chose a more casual look. Few girls had their hair professionally styled, but fathered wore it down, in a more natural style. Also, several girls gave up the usual formal gown for an simple blouse and long jumper or skirt. Most boys followed tradition and rented tuxedos. Many expressions are shown on dancers' faces as the mood of the evening fills the air. ggi 344' 4' Roger Ronning and lulee Scrivens fill up with punch as Larry Newman looks on suspiciously. Lack of chairs makes things cozy for Seniors Kristi Ions and Linda Smith and their dates Marty Schroeder and Herbie Kleeman. ACTIVITIES Z1 You're Looking ll Swell Dolly. Along with the sunny weather came the Spring Musical, Hello Dolly. Both the music and drama department worked three months in preparing the outstanding pro- duction. Playing to full houses all three evenings, Dolly paid for itself with profits left for the department. Headed by janet Mouser and Richard Muhle, the two groups blended together to produce a perfect play that related to things that take place in real life. The scenery was exceptionally well done, ranging from the inside of a hat shop to the outside of a train depot. The costumes were a compliment to the settings and characters, and very authentic look- ing. All in all the show was a complete success judging from the standing ovation at the end of each perform- ance. Mike Minthorn and Linda Snelling, hard working stage managers, help strike the Harmonial Gardens set. 22 ACTIVITIES Taking time out from their hard work of making beautiful costumes, the crew poses for a picture. I' ING: jul Sparks, Barbara Buckley, Dawn Watson, and Nancy Blair. STANDING: Laurie Kurtz, Linda Gisele Currier, Karen Charley, Rhonda Gillette, Carolyn Kline, Sue Sparks, and Nancy Heizenrater. Barnaby Uohn Rayj and Cornelius !Steve Nesheiml imitate the 'fairer sex' in the humorous lt Takes a Woman number. .QA at jr. i . Dolly lMartha Emerald? tells Horace Dorrenbacherk to go his way and she will ' rovocative may be just what I want to be' Mrs Mallory lMartha Durkeej to a Minnie l5usan Nuttingj as they lead into song Ribbons Down my Back. . '55 479 5 ff .5-, 'PL 5 they watch the Polka contest in Har- T Qi? GU Waiters and Cooks croon, We can tell Dolly- you're still crowin, you're still goin' strong! The townspeople and Dolly 'Put on their Sunday clothes and strut down the street to have their picture took.' 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M ,Vwgqi - 1 '1?': MG' fm gr., ax ,lblfpxzx ' r ' SL 4 'H A :LW H E ' , M L 1 a A wi A ' 5 1 K' 3 a lx YA 1 I n Q Q? ax jf 5? 23, L, ' 'Xl , - E 4 -E 1 iw? 4' A Qi i High Voltage wails out a fast, hard-hitting beat. junior Laurie Patrick waits patiently for her underwear to dry. Amidst outhouses and bath tubs, everyone boogied to the sounds of High Voltage at the Chi-Ata sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. Steve Marryin' Sam Vice hitched many couples, and the marriage vows were sealed with pipe cleaner rings andakiss. Vittles for the hungry folk included apple cider, rootbeer, donuts, and caramel apples. Games like leapfrog and wheel- barrow races were included andjunior Raye Williams and Sophomore Dawn Barney were selected as the best dressed couple and won the title of LilAbner and Daisy Mae. junior Raye Williams and Sophomore Dawn Barney smile pretty in their dogpatch duds as LiI'Abner and Daisy Mae. ACTIVITIES 25 Hilo, A.F.S. busy fun-filled weeks Oregon's liquid sunshine greeted our visitors from Hilo, Hawaii, once again. Despite the rain, team members and rally girls visited Lloyd Center for last minute Christmas presents. And then skipped a day of school to play in the not so generous amount of snow on Mt. Hood. Special attraction was the tradi- tional Hawaiian dance performed by rally girls during halftime at Centennial and at the Trail Blazer's game. Our Hawaiian friends were not the only visitors at Centennial. The week of Febru- ary 5 brought AFS students from various schools to ours. Yes, A.F.S. week started off with a bang as popping balloons were noted throughout the halls. Balloon sell- ing, a hot dog eating contest, a slave trade, and a whip creampie throwing contest headed up the weeks calendar of events. Mr. Ted Peetz was noted as the most profitable slave, selling for 5'l3.00. tw-- . x. Y 1 7 ,, fy, -n.-f W : 331 f lll V - w 6, , meg' l .J S AFS week chairman, Kathy Buczkowski, creates whip cream pies for pie throwing contest. 26 ACTIVITIES r ig A It 1 14521- .tf 'q ggsggs asf- - awe 1 tts.. M Visiting foreign exchange students from various schools participate in the AFS week assembly. tm... ...sift V 1 :--1-'- ' .lam 4 . c '4 -- ' f ' ' N.. xx af' 55 Hilo Hawaiis 2nd vice principle Roy Fujimoto and Mr. Servas exchange gifts from their respective states during an assembly. Tse T Siechebwa Dhisobha, of Thailand, presents a dance from her native country during the AFS assembly. . 'us s brawl- ' ez .4 ' E P , v 1 7 v if, Members of the Hilo basketball team examine the plaques given to them by the Centennial student body. Freshman Kelly Smith chows down a hotdog during AFS week competition. 'T ad ACTIVITIES 27 1 Sun, Fun Bring Spring Activities . K an IYZ Q 5 - .1 .Aff I -. . wwags x. WZ' f W. Vlckee Mall' Smiles for lhe I'-If-ISGS and EIUCII- Two Centennial fans fill up on pancakes helping a good cause, while enjoying the food. ence at the pageant. Barbara Hunt and Stephanie Stewart watch as Cathy Moore tries to keep her shoes clean. Marty Emerald shows off her style to acheive fifth runner-up. 28 SPRING ACTIVITIES X knrvly rl- j A--5:35 --in in ,,m,,,t. naw: -A . fag- - V rw- ' V Qilmfl Mania? Q.. IJ is IA,-'Ai 511 4' N u llsws rqrts- I-,TL N Liilml 1 , M , S A A-4., Q21-YQ? N 'Al x 1 xx an MXN it it 5 13 if iidn I 1' -- 4. .., ' 4 Randy Emert lies still while contributing to the blood drive. Doug Cook, Cathy Moore, and Carol Reames take it one step at a time as they cross the river. Spring opened the doors of Centennial with plenty of unexpected sunshine. Tans invaded the halls early in the season. As the girl's clothes became smaller the boy's eye's became bigger. The Miss Gresham Pageant, March 31, was a big event in Vickee Malk's an Martha Emerald's lives last year at school. Both were strong competitors in th con- test. Vicki sang while Marty acted a scene from Hello Dolly. Marty placed 5th in the competition. A pancake feed was held on May 15 to help raise money to take our basketball team to Hawaii the following season. Many people attended the successful money making fooder. Blood was donated on May 18 in the Centennial High School library for the Red Cross. Many students donated while others just didn't have the stomach or blood to spare! Dabney, Oxbowe, and Dodge Park were the scenes for the parties. Almost every hot day after school, the students would retire their books, pull on their cut-offs, bring their cup, and take off for the river! This was one Spring where you could really see the good times roll! SPRING ACTIVITIES 29 Baubles, Bangles, Bright Shining Beads. The junior-Senior prom was held at Portland State University Ballroom, from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. The group Music provided the sound. Refresh- ments were catered by P.S. U. A photographer was provided to take pictures for couples who wanted them. This years prom workers were, Kris Olsen-general chairwomen, Elaine Kuhn-assistant chairwoman, Todd johnson-Class president and general helper, Bernie McCrystal-decorations. The bids were yellow as the decorat- ing colors were yellow and white. There was no theme, but in its place was a verse on the first page of the bid. Bids were designed by Chris and Elaine. Kathy Dykstra, lim Montgomery, and dates rest and have refreshments between songs. r Q-- .V M55 flkf . .. WJ f-Z -A H I t. as Lrg L , .gi l V A 4' . serve-f - Q I 1 M ' t Vrana l ' 'T '-'sg' Q 2.,,3,a,. 1+ K Candy Melton and her date enjoy the fresh evening air at P.S.U. While Vicky Boothman enjoys the punClL Klaus ZOGHEV Checks out. 30 ACTIVITIES things Couples take advantage ofthe pleasant evening to stroll on the mall below the balcony. We X, The perfect gentleman, Larry Strous, carefully pours Ann Christensen a glass of punch. The ballroom is alive with the sound of Music . fi f Bob Wronski and Teresa Turnbull find a moment of tenderness while dancing. ACTIVITIES 37 Awards Assembly A Sentimentallourney. Centennial's fourteenth annual awards assembly featured th gradu- ating class of 1973. The assembly, held in the gym, climaxed the seniors' last day at CHS. Kathy Dziewiontkoski and john Ray were the M.C. s. Becky Crim- mons recited memoirs of the seniors past four years. Various awards were given to well deserving students. Language awards included: Spanish, Terrie Johnston, French, Becky Crimmons, and Laura Zimmerman, German and English. The Science award went to Norm Cleav- land. Carol Luebner was selected as the outstanding Business student. journalism awards were given to two members of the Talon staff, Dru Soeh- ren and Francis lwamoto. lim Bryan, photographer for the Centhiscan, re- ceived the Lorna Davis Memorial Scholarship. The senior counselors, Mr. Grufke and Mrs. Burreson, announced Klaus Zoeller and Marion Rutledge as boy and girl of the year. The all-around athlete was Scott McCord, who had participated in foot- ball, basketball and baseball. gi Approximately 400 seniors await the beginning of the Awards Assembly. Thespians were named as club of the year. Ending the assembly was the an- nouncement of the class of the year, the Spirit of '76. Effwflg ' Aww- , ' I! A -5 . .. .Q-K: , 1 . V J. ,-...- . ,..T w. ik. IN: eww 1- 2 Sherrie Salvo and Susie Nutting are overjoyed by Mr. Al Doan gives the outstanding Business john Ray congratulates lim Bryan on his re Mrs. Mouser's announcement that they were StudentAward to CarolLuebner. ing the Lorna Davis Memorial Scholarship selected as Best Thespians. 32 ACTIVITIES Marion Rutledge is given the Cir! of the Year award by Mrs. Burreson. ' . Mr. Slawson presents the Language awards to Terrie Johnston. Scott McCord accepts the athlete of the Year award from Mr. Pade. Klaus Zoeller and Mr. Grufke seem pleased with the selection of the Boy Seniors Sandy Halverson and Cheryl Mackie leave the CHS gym for the last of the Year. time. ACTIVITIES 33 High School Reality Becomes Memory. The graduation ceremony was held in the Civic Auditorium which was filled with families and friends of the graduates. Entertainment was provided by the Concert Band and Concert Choir. Mr. Ken Servas, Principal, an- nounced the winners of awards and scholarships. Laura Zimmerman was valedictorian and Marion Rutledge was salutatorian. jim Bryan received the Senior Cup for outstanding achieve- ment in all-around activities. As usual, members of the school board present- ed the diplomas. Everything went smoothly except that in all the excite- ment, one girl forgot her diploma and one boy proceeded to walk off in the wrong direction. loy was evident everywhere as form- er seniors left as Centennial High School graduates. Mr. Olsen presents a diploma to a happy senior. 34 ACTIVITIES t I 3 u , J P I Waiting for their turn to speak are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Mr. D. Cole, Reverend Newcomb, Mr. Fran- cis Summers, Mr. Frank Olsen, Mr. Ken Servas, Marion Rutledge, Klaus Zoeller and Miss Vincent. 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Terri Newton, Trudi Maguire, Dru Soehr- en, Lori Patrick, Sue Olson, and Kathy Moore treated their state champs at choice restaurants such as King's Table, Farrell's, Satellite, and others. Treats were given to the team, also. Basketball turned out to be an exciting season with Brenda Hawes, Penny Dove, lan Johnston, Barb and Liz Beckman, and 38 SPOR TS jenelle Balzer leading the cheers. The Hilo, Hawaii, rally stayed with the red rally girls, resulting in an enjoyable visit. The team was treated to dinners at rating restaurants and numerous treats were given to them by the six girls. The blue rally also assisted with the base- ball season, andthe red rally handled track season. Each rally succeeded in their pur- pose of promoting spirit, selling ribbons, andjust having a good time. , ggy, ..f Trudi McGuire, Terri Newton, Cathy Moore, Laurie Patrick, Dru Soehren, and Sue Olson made up varsity blue rally. V.- V- Vfmqr:-X J 7 - wr- y fix'- afzifv M ' Q J i h-'ht V, i ' H A jenelle, Penny, Liz, Brenda, jan, and Barb take time for a casual pose. ll BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Liz Beck- man, Brenda Hawes, Penny Dove, Barbara Beckman, lenelle Balzer, and lan Johnston made up the varsity red rally. FAR RIGHT: The nationalanthem was sung by the crowd at all football games. Happy smiles of victory are displayed by CBOTTOM ROWJ Lori, Dru, Sue, QTOP ROWJ Cathy, Terri, and Trudi SPORTS 39 jvyal FRQSH RALLY , '-li? ' fi .. g. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Kutcher, Donna Portin, Teresa Dove TOP ROW: Gail Roberts, Kim Moffit, andlanice Crockett made up the I. V. football rally. 51 l cheers. ' lu ' lu H lu L lu lu lu u vii H' Y: -' 2 lm .ul lu , , . m - m lu 1 . ...um 1 .ul lg... . lu W .S : 1 1 mmm mm lu I . L V. 5. M ?f.:.,,I? km D 1' E.. M ,, i. i!-.,. l Myt'y ..'1'..lyx..'t't. gpg' jg .5 34 H .M-Q.. at ml.. -GLW,eWvum1.ulm.l.lul. W H. 1 4, ,Q E, W.. H. M4130 ,.. W.L,,1,t el U H X ,QVV r . , , . : L V, .11 . - .-I . :q Here are the I. V. Red and Blue Rally squads who have cheered for sophomore teams throughout the year e've got spirit-yes we do, we've got spirit-how about you! J. V. Blue rally consisted of six energetic girls: Donna Portin, Vicki Kutcher, Gail Roberts, Teresa Dove, janice Crockett, and Kim Moffit. Baked treats were given to the team by the girls, and spirit was high at all their games. Debbie O'Donnell, Kathy Hall, Sue Cook, julie Hasson, K'lynn Woodward, and Laura jones made up the spirited j.V. basketball rally girls. Cakes were given to the players from the girls and spirit was 40 SPORTS plentiful, judging from the attendance at their games. The freshmen rally girls were right on the ball all through football and basketball season. Teresa Owings, jill Benshoof, Betty Christensen, lan Parker, Sue Parish, and Collen Maguire displayed spirit and organ- ization as cheerleaders in their two sea- sons. 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H, 2 1111 11' 11- .11 E111 , 11+ --. 11 t , 111 -. -, 1 1 ,f Sue, Teresa, lill, Colleen, lan, and Betty take time out from practice t the camera. 1 111111111 111111-3111111111 1 111111.11111 1111 1 sie 1'l1111111111e11111111 ' 11 -':.:.:. HE' H 11k ' 11g see QQ11111111111111 '111 5 S Cl? 11 r :mms Ei: fr Q -.em ,111 , . 111'.,11 'vm a Sym ww: 111.a. 1 af : 1 1 'ini F111-1 FRONT TO BACK: Donna, Teresa, Vicki, FRONT ROW: jan Parker, Sue Parish, KBACK ROWJ Colleen Maguire, Teresa Owings, jill Benshoof and Betty Kim, Gail, and lanice work on getting to- Christensen cheered at all frehmen games. gether on all of their yells. SPOR T5 41 VARSITY CR OSS COUNTRY arriers capture Wilco crown and earn third place in the state meet. A third place state meet finish capped off another fine varsity cross country season. The Eagles had little trouble with their Wilco League foes in dual and tri- meet action. An inspired Central Catholic Ram squadcaptured Centennial's Invitational in a meet where all records were shat- tered, The course record alone was broken by 30 seconds and Paul Keiper ran 12:03 for a new school record. Centennial traveled to the district meet where they had no trouble dis- posing of their league rivals. The squad posted a low score of 42, leaving second place Lakeridge far behind with 63 This qualified the Eagles for the state meet, where they had finished in at least the top four for the preceeding three years. A gruelling 2.5 mile course was set up at Lane Community College in Eu- gene. South Eugene ran the strongest team race in the state's history-they scored a low total of 34 points. Centennial was led across the line by Rob Stone's 15th place finish. Paul Kei- per placed 32nd, Norm Hassler was 33rd, Roger Yarbrough was 38th and Alan Bauch rounded out the top five in 41st place. Gregg Eschright and Dale Rennie also competed on the third place team, placing 47th and 93rd, respectively. Eagle harriers take the line in their first home meet with Reynolds and Lae Oswego. VARSITY SCORES points. Varsity cross country team: FRONT ROW: Gregg Eschright, Roger Yarbrough, Paul Keiper. ROW TWO: Coach Hiram Crane, Norm Hassler, Dale Rennie, Alan Bauch, Robin Stone. Roger Yarbrough sprints to the finish in another varsity race. 42 SPORTS CENT. Lake Oswego 45 CENT. Reynolds 35 CENT. Oregon City 44 CENT. Putnam 40 CENT. Barlow 50 CENT. Clackamas 35 CENT. Lakeridge 35 CENT. West Linn 45 CENT. Gresham 37 CENT. Hood River 50 CENT. Tigard 44 CENT. The Dalles 38 CENT. Milwaukie 36 Barlow Invitational 2nd Grant Invitational 1st Centennial Invitational 2nd Wilco District Meet 1st State Meet 3rd I -,,C Invitational. Alan Bauch charges up the hill in the Centen- , 1 ir is -. is .4 is 6 ,'-,M P K- .nf L. - s 3 J Xtlzii i ai?- f K ' 'K' of x A .---Q 1:25 ,. Q ,5 -. g . Q ,ar Lone junior Norm Hassler closes the gap on a Central Catholic runner. Rob Stone, left, and Gregg Eschright lead their competitors. Gregg Eschright, the King of the Roads, is here completing a leisurely 12 mile run. Team captain Paul Keiper strides out to another easy individual victory. SPORTS 43 iv AND FROSHICROSS COUNTRY he I. V. team shows its strength placing second in district. The jayvee cross country team has usually been a weak link between two strong ones. This year was a pleasing exception as the junior Eagles went un- defeated in the Wilco League dual meet competition. Their strength was enhanced in the district meet with the addition of part- time varsity runners Steve Snelling and Frank Soots. Another fine jayvee runner was Mark Goin. He ran No.1 nearly all year long when Snelling and Soots were on varsity. With their one-two finish, Snelling and Goin led thej. V. 's to a secondplace finish in district. Frank Soots finishes the 2.0 j.V. course to Mfligi' X 'Q'L..- ' BOTTOM ROW: S.Wegner, M.Ray, N.Hassler, D.Engle, M.Coin ROW TWO: l.Perletti, T.Hanley, l.Gardiner, F.Soots, M.Albert. Goin and Mark Stomps. Mark Coin shows strain in finishing third in an im- portant j.V. race. 44 SPORTS second. I. V. SCORES CENT. Lake Oswego CENT. Reynolds CENT. Putnam CENT. Clackamas CENT. Barlow CENT. Lakeridge CENT. West Linn CENT. Gresham CENT. Hood River CENT. Tigard CENT. The Dalles CENT. Milwaukie Barlow Invitational Grant Invitational Centennial Invitational Wilco District Meet 50 50 46 33 40 lnc. lnc. 39 41 21 31 49 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd The race has started and the Eagles take the lead. LEFT TO RIGHT: Steve Snelling, Frank Soots, CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT CENT FROSH SCORES Lake Oswego Reynolds Putnam Barlow Clackamas West Linn Gresham Hood River Tigard Milwaukre Barlow Invitational Grant Invitational Centennial Invitational Wilco District Meet nc No Team No Team No Team No Team 2nd 2n Zn rosh end a traditionally successful year with a second in district Centenmals freshman cross country program had another sucessful year de spite the fact they lost their first dual With easy victories over six league rivals in their first three meets the fresh men traveled to Lakeridge to face a tough West Linn Lion team Matt Soots the No 1 man was moved up to the junior Varsity level This weak ened the Eagles and allowed West Linn to capture the first four spots Centen- nial then moved through the remainder action Their final meet was the Wilco district meet held at Pier Park The freshmen Came up with a fine overall team performance in placing second behmd a strong Clackamas team . 21 l . . 15 . 25 32 ' ' . 27 40 I , 26 31 ' ' ' D . 30 ' 27 . 24 37 l ' . 15 ' , - ' . g 15 , . . . . . CENT. 20 The Dalles Inc. meet in three years. of the season undefeated in league . 15 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . d . . . . . 1st . . . . . - . d I . 0 BOTTOM ROW: T.Kurutz, M.EofL M.Boettcher, R.Frazier, j.Hull, L.Mattox, S.Ciaffoni, D.Lippold. ROW UNO: L.Settle, R.Popma, K.Goin, C.Hand, D.Stoddard, A.Wright, L.Rosen. .,, .- .Cap-1 X 4 T 1 '2 ,-55: g5? The rookie Eagles start off on a 7.35 route in their first meet against Lake Oswego. Y Q . Once off the line, the freshmen quickly begin to outdistance all foes. SPORTS 45 VARSITY FOOTBALL 25-27 comeback victory over Wilson earns the Eagles state glory. An undefeated season and a state title were the highlights of the 7972 football season. The team matured more with each game and had great team unity and morale. Scott McCord guided the offensive unit and passed for over 7,000 yards. His fa- orite targets were joe Kern and Gregg Rognle. Running backs Raye Williams, Rick Boothman, Mike Smith. and Russ Watts proved to be an unstoppable force. Cliff Harrison anchored the line. The offense averaged 37.3 points per game. All-State middle guard Dan O'Donnell, tackle jerry Hanson, and linebacker Greg Hopkins spearheaded the defense. joe Kern, Scott McCord, Brian Barlow, and Mark Porterfield kept opposing quarter- backs rattled, while holding down their job in the secondary. The defense was stingy and stubborn in giving up points, as they held their op- ponents to 9.9 points per game. Togetherness, poise, confidence and great coaching were the reasons for suc- cess in this, long to-be-remembered football season. Coach McCarty confers with Scott during a timeout. Mike Smith tucks ball away and glances for hole behind the powerful blocking of Russ Watts and Rick Boothman. Z4 I' Greg Hopkins, with a little help from his friend, wrap Scott McCord sets up in the pocket and threads-the-needle to Rick Boothman circling 0 up Bill Claunch of Lake Oswego. 46 SPORTS backfield. ut of . 1 W .FF BOTTOM ROW D Bonitz R Watts 5 McCord B Thomas D Helm K Konkle Mlones ROW 2 C Harrison, G.Rognle, D.Horn, D.Golden, B.Ke- eney M Smith D Mestrovlch D Fehrenbacher B Hope ROW 3 Coach Don McCarty B Perletti I Gildow, B.Barlow, M.Porterfield, D. Werner, G. Fournier R Boothman G Hopkins Coach Bob Holt ROW 4 Larry Newman R Gilmore I Slemp I Hansen, D.Schiele, D.O'Donnell, D.Daniel5on, C Carlson ROW 5 Coach Dean Pade Raye Williams D Heacock T Keller D Havely I Montgomery D.Hachiya, L.Hovgaard,I.LaMain. Cent. Cent. Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Oregon City 6 Clackamas 8 Barlow 0 Reynolds 78 The Dalles 6 Lake Oswego 6 Hood River 6 Gresham 74 WILCO CHAMPIONSHIP Oregon City 0 STA TE PLA YOFFS Bend 6 Hillsboro 28 Wilson 27 -Q-B... Final Record: 77-0-7 WILCO LEAGUE STANDINGS COLUMBIA DIVISION CENTENNIAL 6-0 8-0-7 Reynolds 4-2 6-2-1 Lake-Oswego 4-2 5-4 The Dalles 2-3-7 4-4-7 Barlow 2-3-7 3-5-7 Gresham 2-4 3-6 Hood River 0-6 0-9 WILLAMETTE DIVISION Oregon City 5-7 7-7-7 Milwaukee 5-7 7-2 West Linn 4-2 6-3 Lakeridge 4-2 6-3 Putnam 2-4 4-4-7 Clackamas 7-5 2-7 Ti ga rd O- 6 0- 9 Wyse E52E'?.L3e...1. -' :J will ' A 9' ...h..3D:,: against the Wilson Trojans. 1 Whuwq ' joe Kern is engulfed by teammates after making clutch fourth down reception in championship .bib Brian Barlow seems amazed as he picks off a Hillsboro Rick Boothman bursts through gaping hole, while teammates carry out blocking responsibilities pass. Raye Williams sweeps right end as Cliff Harrison helps out with a crunching block on joe Salta of Hillsboro in state semi-final game. 48 SPORTS if-9' ... 4- 4 ' fi- x ' 1 ,3:1 . 7 ' 1 ...ff 'K 15 Wd Barry Keeney places ball down for Scott McCord, who kicks P.A,T. for Eagles in championship grid-war at Civic Stadium. .,J' p 'sinh ' .Q 73354 ' V At L HSI! Centennial Eagles, for the first time in their history moved into the state play- offs in football. They wasted no time H N V ,gg v Y proving they were forreal when theybeat 91.1 - I ,, 'f ' ,. ,, 'E 5:52295 ,ji ,te as Bend soundly. -S T -- The Metro League champs from Hill- sboro were dumped by the Eagles in a very exciting battle in the state semi- finals. c ' s M Next and final stop for the team was at Civic Stadium where the Wilson Trojans were waiting for the confident Eagles. They completed the long trek to the state title with a 25-21 victory. ql wa -.,-, , N yin 'H ml 4' ' . .1 Thi' 'S Q' 5 fs' . S ie? H L T Xxul faq. 1 aff ,kk-Z t f Q i - Scott McCord cocks his passing arm and looks downfield for a receiver in title contest. . 7 Watts shows the art of blocking as he kicks out Bend defender to pave the way for Raye Williams state quarter-final battle. if--ff A t . . .t. f Q- D ',i' N ' X g V my K .. B 1 .V -5 ...S -2-' H .Z .... g1i'l:ai'gH ,imf,iQ,1vi f -:gg 1 i--ii fiilfsi A :pus , xi- t . . -T .,f: : . 'ia . . , . . -L5 i '4,. j 1, Pang '-,WA-,if ' V - ' , i . .,.-- I lt-. 553-tw, .: 1 s aiii P- T T t 6 Q 11 Y .., ll 1 f vs Y3 up T . . . . r M .rita is ...... ig T Middle Guard Dan O'Donnell and Tackle john LaMain mutilate a Wilson ballcarrier, while Lonnie Hov- gaard 1552 looks on. iil9W 'F. i Ing, .1 ' Y S tra: IIN T T T Qc Mike Smith takes pitch-out from Scott McCord, turns corner and sprints upfield. SPORTS 49 I. V. FR OSH FOOTBALL v's show dedication, rooks rip rivals. The j. V. team hada discouraging season, but had dedicated players, who stuck with it and managed to pick up 3 victories in 9 games. They had talent, but could not seem to put it all together. Dave Crawford and Duane Finsaas con- trolled the offense, while Dave Vice and Randy Breiland were wrapping up enemy backs in leading the defense. The Frosh Blue, behind the coaching of Gary Linton and Don Emry compiled an un- blemished record. Kelly Smith had a remarkable year lugging the pigskin. He gained over 250 yards in one game. Steve Seibel was the main cog in the de- fensive unit and led the team in tackles. The offense ran up a bundle of points and the defense shut out three opponents. Gary Kramer and jeff Akre led the Frosh Red gridders to a 6-1 record. Coach Brunelle described the players as being a close knit group and having a strong desire to win. Quarterback Dave Crawford unloads the bomb in final game of season versus Gresham. Duane Finsaas eludes Gresham tacklers on his way to a big gain. Randy Breiland 1502 cuts cross to block. Tv- - . as sa ui BOTTOM ROW: A.Lamar, D. Thomas, C.Parks, S. Taylor, B.Arm5trong, D.Hibbs, L.Elliott, H.Smith, ROW 2: B.Meduna, K.Bristow, D.Finsaas, j.Ander- son, l.lones, j.Stone, D. Vice, G.Vavrek, B.Barshaw, ROW 3: l.Seibt, C.Elwess, G.Winters, M.Baker, j.Haskett, D.Summers, K.Erspamer, R.Plambeck, ROW 4: D.Crawford, l.Cole, R.Breiland. MISSING: M.Harmon, B.Lyman. 50 SPORTS BLUE TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: Managers: B,Murphy, M.Kauffman, ROW 2: D.Bryan, D.lackson, M.Lilly, R.Oss, C. Watts, D.DeCourcey, L.Kramer, M.Tarsia, P.johnson, 5.Stomps, ROW 3: Coach Emry, K.Smith, D.Mestrovich, R.Holmes, S.Seibel, D.Thompson, M.Mattecheck, K.Scally, G.Calhoun, B. Vantine, S.Hiatt, M.Hedrick, Coach Linton. Missing: R.Krall, C.Buhler. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent FROSH BLUE SCORES FROSH RED SCORES 26 Hood River Cent. 20 D.Douglas 0 14 Lake Oswego Cent 48 Reynolds 6 34 The Dalles Cent 28 C. Catholic 0 33 Barlow Cent 23 Lakeridge 7 45 Wy'East Cent 14 Tigard 72 8 Gresham Cent 24 Milwaukee 0 48 Reynolds Cent. 8 Gresham 14 7 wins 0 losses 6 wins 7 loss Cent. Cent Cent Cent Cent Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent. I. V. SCORES O Milwaukee 7 6 Oregon City 14 3 Clackamas 18 13 Barlow 20 32 Reynolds 28 13 The Dalles 64 12 Lake Oswego OlForf.J 25 Hood River 19 13 Gresham 31 3 wins 6 losses RED TEAM-BOTTOM ROW: C.Sayre, j.Baker, B.Summers, M.Miller, 5. Chan, j.Akre, j.Akagi, ROW 2: M.Ruschman, D.Snively, D.Doering, C.Buhler, C.Mullins, K.Goin, C.KelIy, K.Brown, D.Entenman, ROW 3: Coach Rutgers, S.Lowe, D.Heacock, G.Kramer, K.Stevens, l.Riddell, B.Dwyer, D.Collins, Coach Brunelle. SPOR TS 51 ' SWIMMING L oach McPherson looks to the future, times improve vastly. This year the boys team came up with a 2 win, 6 loss record, but Coach Don Mc- Pherson says that the '72 swim season was a very big success even though the boys didn't have many wins. Almost every boy on the team vastly improved their indi- vidual times. Whenever the team had a little pres- sure on them they got psyched, and didn't get their best times. When they came up against a weaker team, their times went down. McPherson says When we needed good swims we couldn't get Paul Reiwer concentrates and waits for silence before his dive. . . them. McPherson will be losing only 2 grad- uating senior boys next year, so next year looks very promising. Returning will be McPhersons 2 power swimmers, Von Summers, junior and Dave Sprenger, Sophomore. This year the team captain was Dave Geurts, who added a little spirit to the team. Dave will be graduating. At district the relay team consisting of Dan Lodwig, Dave Geurts, Dave Sprenger, and Von Summers, took third place. He starts his dive while the crowd looks on. . . --- -.ge . Coach Don McPherson keeps tabs on mers times. Then into the final stages of his back position J f-iw. 47' 9' .QL A I ' it -' J A f ' V - M, ,, ,. Q 'Za ,V -1 F Iv Mike Pitassi shows some of his Italian power during the 400 free relay. Von fummefs finishes the 52 SPORTS breast stroke in the 400 Individual Medley R 5,1 wg? B. . M2234 1 it lg A1 C gggllw. i. - Liang., - - m..fs, ,- . L ifs.i2s!.ifm.n 'i1.tLQf 4'iTlm4Ff Q eshman Greg Gluth shows his style on the start of the 100 breast stroke. Greg shows promise for up- ming seasons. . fi-gg V - m 'ln '- D.Lodwig, P.Riewer, M.Patassi,j.Gluth, R.Skaggs, D.Springer, Not Pic., G.Cluth ROW: A.Southard, M.Boland, D.Geurts, V.Summers, M.O'ReiIy, N.Allen, BOTTOM ROW: M.Hein- Boys Varsity Scores Cent. 42W Lake Oswego Cent. 54 Oregon City Cent. 30 Lakeridge Cent. 29 Tigard Cent. 37 Parkrose Cent. 65 Barlgvv Cent 22 Reynolds Cent. 28 Cregham 2 wins 6 losses District-6 52W 47 65 66 63 30 72 69 ll le X 15, W :L all st ' dag E52 C -24 l -s, E Coach Don McPherson has one of his rough days at the office. SN Asst. Coach Dave Pollock gets the stats of the swim meets. SPOR T5 53 SWIMMING 2 r 2 6 a 6 ext year's season in the winter makes for more practice time. The girls, like the boys, didn't win many meets but did improve their times. The girls swam hard this year and came up with 3 wins. Coach Don McPherson was satisfied with what times they got by the end of the season. One of McPhersons big keys to a more successful season is to get into the water earlier than 2 or 3 weeks before the first meet. Next year's season will be during the winter instead of fall, so swimmers will have 3 more months in the water be- fore the season. . Freshmen, Debbie McCord was the only girl to go to state this year. Although her first attempt for a state win was un- successful, Coach McPherson feels as- sured, she will do well next year with the experience. The girls team will lose some very strong swimmers due to graduation, but Coach McPerson hopes to get some new blood from the lower ranks. joel Summers lead the team in spirit and she was always the one to collect money when needed. Coach McPherson said that out of the whole team that joel was probably the most improved swim- mer for the 1972 season. Debbie McCord was voted most outstanding swimmer for the year. g -1 'ge A1 ' 'T 1 T il at tis. 1 v 51: 'A e t 1' it g wt '- 1 1 '-Qui J-XT tl? TOP ROW: M.Still, K.Arndt, D.Nicholson, l.5ummers, j.Piper. BOTTOM ROW: S.Waren, l.Rech, A.Mowrey, P.Davenport, M.Dailey. MISSING: D.McCord, M.McCord. liz 54 SPOR T5 The girls start again as another race starts at home pool. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent. Cent Cent. Cent. Cent Cent. Girls Varsity Scores 28 Lake Oswego Oregon City 3510 30 Lakeridge 37 Tirgard 66 Parkrose 55 Barlow 28 Reynolds 63 West Lynn 23 Gresham 3 wins 6 losses District-7 66 5816 64 63 22 30 66 28 68 Q 5S 'a lessie Burchett is the first into the pool as she does the breast stroke in An unidentified swimmer does one of the more difficult strokes, the butterfly the relay. Boys j. V. Scores 4 wins 0 losses Girls j. V. Scores 1 win 3 losses Eagles swimmers start the 700 freestyle against West Linn. .of ROW: K.Gillett, B.Hall, H.Howard, D.Leitner, L.Sabo, R.Schburt, 2ND ROW: M.Churchill, j. Debbie McCordswims the 400 freestyle. .WessIe, D.Cardener, S.DaIy, D.Hemery, C.Hepner, 3RD ROW: j.Raften, D.Pollock, K.Hughs, M.Sheilds,E.Nichole. SPORTS 55 ? , 4? . u,,., x uox 'L X Q xc ,. --Vin -ij .. 5552? '51 ifw W ig V J I 'K Q x W xg .VA A 'M-X! ' f VV-.V.-qgt, : Y? is Si Q D,XL., E., 1 ,sz cf.- E . . V . am 'Q ff Q ' , - W W' xg: H5 Ewkimw 'J 4 4: V K' 1 W0 YA V W , i .--,, 2 V ' 'V 'X ' fi: ' ,jf Z. V Q, an . Q- .V- f .54 - 'T' , ,L fi V gn, ,QV ' 4.4 ,-v , , ' Ju V- W V fix? .f it J 'Eg , . Q :V Q .f ' A 4- -Q. ' H. ,. A L VV Q.. '.--V ' V, ff--V V Ts? V 6 .. 1' N 95 . MV. ' fV xg. 4.5 FV. .:.Ef,u , -EL. wr ---k 3 . N . 39. V H41 ,., -V-5::.:x V- v' : I f gg 1 ' -' . ' ,,'J'1 ' , .. ' ' U 3.5 A' ' .K . , I. , gn? V Q ,- 5 I , n f 'L I1 , ii M f ,. J.: 4 . V ,U f j A wi 'Em Vx if V. . UVM. V f- A V it +1 V-Q . f If E K 1 ' -J' 1 ' 4 Fa,-L '4 J'ff!5-Rr ! 1 V' A V f f' .QM - A If ' JL W' 'W L A V5 -vig Q g . Q9 ' ' V. F 5 --.. f - - ' - tg' '-' . L:'g:.. ' -V S - MJ rs ., 4-112 - A.. -' . - ' A fwilnf ffgkfli- ' V , 5:5i... .:Ea:,, 1 ..... - V .... . . any ,EK ,gg .--- 5 , ..57R :.:.:.,i5g:E3- W ,V H fm, 3:5 gi 5 - - :.:. 'A ' i V B' Af . R 52224 Q' ff' 4155 ' ' -3? in Q 5.11 - fx I! H... ' V- 'k 1-.. ' Vi. ig-if ill V5 Q .1 Q Jsji Q ig ' is V- ' M V Ni ' F 1 f v . . , . .Va V . V 5, , ,.,,.. ,,I .VV , Q, .1V....5,?. , 1 ffif: N SQQ L it YI Nh W WP' - V, I -4 X' V V if I ,fm - .'h '- :Jn . W 4, F-1 . -'S gi Q! 9 E31 V' 2' jg? 5-ff WEE .Emil B I ! . gs . X. Q ii- A -Q W' Q. of N' - R ,. ' J 4 2 u ,ax .. xx .. y V ww 1 'U - W V y f K f T., '? A' S ' -1 'via 1 ,ff -- Q F rg VV VV-A 'Lg E Mfifwg 1 .zijvlwxg F Km wwf wg- V i . E , ,-Wk' - ' 7 l.V. - D.Crawford, l.Vogelpohl, T.Hart, B.Shove, B.Fields, l.Thompson, B.Armstrong, B.Dickerson, M.Caba, D.Pollard, D.Pollard, G.Kirchem, S. Hettum, j.Renwick. ...i. 5 Ia go Coach Gary Cramer talks over stategy with his players in the game with Lakeridge. v. er's and V ll progress during seasonj become one of league's strongest The j. V. hoopers proved to be one of the strongest teams in the league. They were definitely the team to beat in the last half of the season. The team jelled into a very sound ballclub, thanks to the unity and the hard work that the team put forth. jim Thompson led the scoring pa- rade, scoring over 200 points. jim Vogelpohl was an inspiration to the team as well as a fine all-around player. Team captain Brent Dicker- son was the other top scorer and led the team in rebounds and assists. Dave Crawford did an excellent job 60 BASKETBALL in the other starting role. The Lakeridge game was the high- light of the season for the squad. Coach Gary Cramer did an excel- lentjob in getting the team together and up for big games. The team end- ed the season, winning eight out of their last nine games. Mark Potter took over as a prolific scorer, when Mike Caba and lim Renwick were moved to the l.V. team. Coach Dan Brisbin, in his first year as an Eagle mentor did an outstanding job, with the Varsity team. l.V. BASKETBALL SCORES C.H.S. Lincoln 48 C.H.S. Springfield 55 C.H.S. Oregon City 59 C. H. S. Rex Putnam 75 C.H.S. Gresham 49 C.H.S. West Linn 43 C.H.S. Tigard 44 C.H.S. Reynolds 52 C.H.S. Barlow 59 C.H.S. The Dalles 57 C.H.S. Hood River 31 C.H.S. Milwaukee 42 C.H.S. Lake Oswego 56 C.H.S. Gresham 40 C.H.S. Clackamas 65 C.H.S. The Dalles 43 C.H.S. Hood River 43 C.H.S. Lakeridge 41 C. H. S. Lake Oswego 38 C.H.S. Barlow 54 C.H.S. Gresham 53 C.H.S. Reynolds 56 Won 13 Lost 9 L . .kg A 1 Y . I-Y I 'Y' fx E. E f - AAT7 X W ' ' A ' X? w W J . , ' ' Q' -be s . W --1, T 1- 2 ,f- 'TIT A Q7 F N5-47 fi 'fi 'J rj xii ' V 'J' E , v 'i' it ' l Y lim Vogelpohl and his foe fight for a loose ball ...gi , :Y qv pq' -i V V L-gig,-7 R- f- 3,5335 V 551, fYmJ!.J,3f'.t..-L 3 N. -gi 44.-' as-41, Wilgm item .Ll-' .. wg- ,, 'p- , , as W MW, - NX - H v.... W V WWW' ,, s, VARSITY 2: Coach Brisbin, M.Potter, P.Dube, D. Tangen, M.Keller, M.Stomps, T.Oakes, L.Govro, R.Buckley, G.5mith, G.Entenman, S.Busk, M Balch, D.Roentz. Hood River. Dickerson puts up an uncontested shot jim Thompson and Brent Dickerson reach for a carom with an H.R. V. foe. ' 'ws gelpohl beats an H.R.V. defender to the V0 et for two points. 3 VARSITY ll SCORES C.H.S. David Douglas C.H.S. David Douglas C.H.S. Hood River C.H.S. Gresham C.H.S. Milwaukee C.H.S. Oregon City C.H.S. Lakeridge C.H.S. Gresham C.H.S. The Dalles C.H.S. Oregon City U F' C.H.S. Hood River ' ,- C.H.S. The Dalles cj ' ' C.H.S. Gresham Q 'J Lake gswego , ' --lk., . . . Ti ar 3 C.H.S. Bzilow C.H.S. Tigard ' C.H.S. Gresham V , C.H.S. Reynolds fr C.H.S. Won 72 Lost7 is 14.51. 'V' jim Thompson does what he did best through- SPORTS 61 out the season, score. FROSH BLUE: FRONT ROW: L.Kramer, l.Akre, K.Buhler, l.Akagi, D.Christmann, K.Crawford, D.lackson, C.Terhaar. BACK ROW: Coach johns, D.Heacock, L.Heldenbrand, G.Calhoun, S.Burgess,l.Riddel, D.Entenman, P.johnson, C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. FROSH BLUE SCORES David Douglas David Douglas Tigard Oregon City Tigard Reynolds A Barlow The Dalles Wy'East Lake Oswego Gresham West Linn The Dalles Hood River Lake Oswego Barlow Gresham Reynolds Won 7 Lost 11 jackson and Morris Lead Frosh in Scoring Tim Morris, Mark Young and Steve Seibel led the Frosh Red team to a fair season mark. The games they lost were by close scores. The team lacked height but they made up for it with their depth. Morris scored 195 points on the year. Dan jackson ripped the nets for 258 points on the year and led the Blue team to a pretty good season mark. Coach jonns said the team showed great desire and spirit. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. FROSH RED SCORES 47 David Douglas 56 David Douglas 46 Tigard 47 Tigard 58 Reynolds 52 Barlow 53 The Dalles 33 Hood River 36 Lake Oswego 58 Gresham 48 West Linn 38 The Dalles 60 Wy'East 72 Ogden 35 Lake Oswego 86 Barlow 52 Gresham 48 Reynolds Won 6 Lost 12 FROSH RED: FRONT ROW: T.Kurutz, R.DiNucci, D.Christmann, R.Krall, B.Waggoner, M.O'Toole, M.Tarsia. BACK ROW: S.Seibel, K Scally D.Tefft, T.Morris, K.Austin, M.Young, K.Brown, Coach Emery.MISSING: S.Lowe, C.Sayer. 62 SPORTS shorts .24 ... ,, 4 .:' Qfii- 'W' 4. L Q, , ,main 1' W? .Wx - ' '- --W ' V ,..,. ' .. ' wi F f mga Q 'Z W 'YT -... -,f,hA' 'Dx' f, 'fa 4 ' - 1 J - '- L ' ' . WM, w mv., -L X Wwqlgg fv, V- , L ':a-ga,,fv.'.-i- 'J , , x 5 .. xl 51 f ia. A-. . A V I' ' x ' -' - Q J , .f-'- . . ' 5,1 V, V Ak: ' 4 h - : - gk. .Q Q ' - A . ,lg ' , : -11 74 t fi J' iq . . . - Y, 1 -- A , A W ,-41 ,- -f 1 if -2 NH - ...pq ff V- if -. , em H, 'f cf J, . L ' 1' ' S . A Q, Nl N Q' 4 . V- he '.f?'i'vhV . A 'i-I ,,. , -.--X.. QQ5' V ' ,J 'frgzgw-- b J, -Qff, - .,,J: - 3' , -'S+' W ,hx , ,K , -- ' I Af- I' , - ' -.lr ' - M 1' A 1 . ' 1:1 .. X 5' MQQJ,-A , wx -gin it ' . is rf! fr ,Het i aff ' 1 .u if-it v x'-, 'Xiao k x ' v ' . ' ' ' f' 3'-I 4' V f . ,, ff V- -H inf V A. .- - V, - ..--a , 1 ' -' , ' F CS, - X1 '29, 'NW 'P' ' PJ - . -f 15.4 ' - . I . A Q - L .A , I , N A I -' 58, ' - 1 , 311 -. Q gs' vi: 3. .- 3',. 'T --, vs .ff ' 1 w - 'Tl klxigtf . - 'W - ., ' .--'1..y'2', X' ' - . 'F' - ' L1 pi? f ,Y J QP' : X, , X 'iq Ji wafffgi ' 'uid' ,ri ,. L . -x lx ,Q .11 A ' if ' ' F5 1 A. ' ' wi . . agp ,Neg f .- + , H .ri A fi 1- f ff? ' wif, ' ,A U , ,- . A S 1 rf 0, . -N New ,. Q ,A , k . ,H , . , f Y .' . ' Y . Q 'im 5 4' , , Q -, I W fa D , JD:-'5' 1 fi-' ' :, . dpi' . --cf. AQ. 84 district meet. The girls' track team had a very suc- essful year. They posted a 7-1 dual eet record. Their only loss came at he hands of The Dalles. On May 12, ey captured the Wilco District meet. Laura jones was one of the team's op individuals. She won many 100 ard dashes and the district title in 11.5. was a sophomore this year, one the many underclassmen of the Two other sophomores who had GIRL S TRACK , 1 l irl s track team takes first in Wilco relays fine seasons were Pam Giese and Kathy Hall. Pam handled the distance chores, along with junior Debbie Nicholson. She set a school record in the district meet, finishing second in 2:29. Kathy Hall placed first in almost every meet in the longjump. There were forty girls out for Miss Diane Stewart's team. Next year holds in store a bright future for the district champs, as many strong performers return. an ' 1 ,ss ' Q5 fee E ' ' . tt ' 4. . . si , - Kathy Hall captures first in the longjump. 2'- Girls track team members FRONT ROW: V.Burgess, l.Rech, S.Tweith, D.Nicholson, C.Struck,.L.jones, K.Hall, l..Swedburg. ROW 2: B.Hansen, j.Keup, D.Green, L.Meduna, l.Lovejoy, R.Winters. ROW 3: T.Lane, S.Sheer, S.Daley, K.Klrmovlch, B.Poltsch, Miss Stewart.'ROW D.McCord, B.Brooks, S.Rowsner, R.Mason, K.liams, C.McCuire. BACK ROW: T.Atkins, D.O'Donnell, L.Hawes, N.Patnck, V.Schoenhemz, P.Gl8S6, jones shows her form that led her relay to firsts this season. Sara Roesner sprints away from all her foes in the Barlow meet. 51. Ann Sundstrom strives to achieve greater heights in the high jump. SPORTS 63 1 1 Rf Wiz.. ,, , Y 'sf . , 5 A V We ' 3, ' ff' ' ,, - v I s ' ' - .. 2 Q I, .,-..-,s,- ff , 5, ' ., 9 ' :S 5 S54 ,qi -f X W , , , wa Y 15, ' 9 - - fga '11 We . , . 1: , ,, 0 fx ni ff -Q S .rihew-Ms, LU' S , if - ' ' X, 3.12 Y 1 YE? N wk fwxa . 5, - -is ' , 4 -. ,if I it . ' . 'HH J' . I ,.-P my. 1. . M Ja - c Q' .. fl ,gl , ,ggi ' 's ff. mg H ,- 'VR :R ' gf 1 ss ,f :V H- K ,Mya as 1,13 Q V , 5 , - W, ,N A 7, K E W 1 gg? Q -7: ' 'Q 3 4 ,fha .. if - 1j5?.l gif Y' 4 Q5 U ' N M51 ' Wim? :Lf 5 f 1, my E f K i it we ! 45552 '- if fi fr Q1 ,Q I W-1 - 'A Q- ,W Jmkff' ,xy 2 , f 6 Lib Y 1-Y --5--. 2 ' ' .. ' M :sw i-'Tl-32 ' - ' .T 4 3, H ., . fp f ,Qs 21, sw :M - ' -A 52:25 ,1 . -f 5 1,. NL -1 ga -. ,,....., 4. mzffzss -. 151' - J sf Rx Light weight Bob Summers shakes hands with op- ponent from Rex Putnam. www john Ballard prepares to have his hand raised in the sign of victory. Mark Goin is about to break down his foe fro Rex Putnam. Lynn Elliott prepares to turn over his opponent from Gresham just before he Steve Vice Heavyweight prepares to break down Gary Lucky pinned him. Gresham during their three round battlegheld at Centennial. rapplers gain best season ever, O'Donnell wins third in state The wrestling squad improved on its 7-14 mark of last year, by turning the wins and losses around to come out 15-7. The tournaments seemed to be the best for the eagles as they won the Springfield Tournament and placed second in the South Albany and the Centennial Tournaments. The outlook for the future seems to be bright indeed as the freshman helped the second varsity to a 27-1 record, the best at Centennial for wrestling. As Coach Russo said they filled in the vacant spots enabling us to wrestle our best against their best and beat them. Outstanding freshman who wrestled for the varsity were joe Remillard, Mike Brewton, Ed French, Lynn Settle, Bob Summers, and David Mestrovich. The Eagles placed the most men in the history of Eagle wrestling into the district wrestling meet, as nine wrestlers placed. They were Dan O'Donnell who placed first at sub-district and third at the state meet, Norm Cleveland who placed first at sub-district at 178 pounds, Steve Vice who placed second at heavy- weight, jerry Hansen also took a second at 178 pounds. Outstanding varsity wrestlers were Mike Hedrick and Bob Summers at 98, john Ballard at 130 pounds, Chris Carl- son at 141 pounds, Dave Hachyia at 168, Norm Cleveland at 178, Dan O'Donnell and heavyweight Steve Vice. Don Hibbs prepares to escape from his -N .4 f V I if 11 5 19 , , 3 1 H Lk mf WW 3'--5 k A P' V Q ,WNN M E ff- X 'DV ggq 5. C' A a ,, ,...-'Q V! 5, ' P aur 5 W A, , , x if 14 Q?'3: lf? 6 if s 1 x ' W 'Ju Zac, Q i, . 1 ':V. f . . , i-fx, , R oooh Q f ,I FRONT ROW: G.Halverson, K.Erspamer, M.Coin, S.Wegner, M. Yauney, M.Albert, M.Hedrick, B.5ummer5, L.Settle, ROW 2: Coach Russo, D.Hibbs, C.Meek, l.Currey, l.Ballard, D.Summer5, M.Brewton, D. Vice, M.Young, N,Clevland, Coach Hedrick, ROW 3: S. Vice, D.ODonnell, j.Lamain, D.Hachiya, l.Montgomery, L.EIliott, D.'v1estrovich, R.Carrick, C. Carlson, I.Haskett, B.Barshaw, l.Hansen, D.Brown. NX wa Ed French is about to score two points on this take Sfeve Coben P e55e5 on in his affempf fo get 3 fake d0Wf'- down. 155: Et h ROW 1: D.Klein, j.Remillard, G.GIuth, Ljohnson, l.Hall, L.Settle, B.Murphy, Djenkins, D.Gillette, S.Goben, ROW 2: D.Mestrovich, C. Watts, K,5mith, L.Rosen, C.Griffin, E.French, D.Craven, C.Kramer, K.Coin, T.Koch, M.Baker, B.Smith, R.Frazier, Coach Larson. Bfewfof' if about to 950399 from his Putnam Kelly Smith is about to rack up another pin as he forces his foe back to the mat. SKIING rrl s sk: team strengthens and places ninth in state competition Centennial s skr program rs develop :ng into a Wilco League contender The boys team placed eighth overall rn league standings. This positron was based on the team s third frfth seventh twrce and twelveth place frnrshes rn Wrlco races Brll Gunesch was the leading bovs skier, as he placed third once and fifth twice ID rndrvrdual race Sophomore Stan McCu1re rs the only member to return for next season He captured first rn the Centennral slalom held at the end of the year Sophomore Stan McGuire was a consrstant varsity The girls team had their best season ever They placed frfth IH the Wilco League earning a trip to the state meet The team frnlshed mnth In the state contest held at Mt Bachelor rn Bend Krm Smith raced No 7 for the grrls team all year long She placed sixteenth seventh fifth fourth and second twice rn her respective races Kim and fellow junior Cindy Struck will be the only re turnees to next year s squad It was a successful year on the whole commented Coach Charles Olson Peff0fme the efmfe Year Bill Gunesch charges through the frnal few gates rn a grant slalom race K e -A 8 S 70 SPORTS Lloyd Spanke shows how the tuck positron IS supposed to look vrew of Mt Hood s scenery whrle she races li S 1972-73 ski team members are BOTTOM ROW: L TO R: Kim Smith, Diane Dweak, KellyB , C' d St k, M' h ll D h . RO T Coach Charles Olson, Lloyd Spanke, Stan McGuire, Larry Newman, Bill Gunesch. Gunesch, left, and Larry Newman, relax between runs. ,ff Larry Newman gathers speed in a downhill race. --viz urns in y ruc IC e e ur am W WO: L 6 I ., ,. Diane Dweak comes off a turn in the state meet at Bend. 41 Skiing areas havesome of the most beautiful coun- tryside in the Northwest, as evidenced by this picture. Members of the girls' state skiing team relax before the big race. From LEFT: Cindy Struck, Diane Dweak, Kim Smith and Leslie Burns. SPOR TS 71 'f VARSlTYiTRAfCK pikers take second in district: Keiper, Stone 81 Gildow to State. The boy's track team suffered its first duel meet loss in three years to Putnam to finish second in duel meet stand- ings. The Eagle thinclads placed at the Bend Invitational, Wilco Relays and the Wilco District meet. They took third in the Centennial Invitational also. Centennial sent three men to the state meet that was held in Eugene at the Uni- versity of Oregon june 1-2. Paul Keiper earned a spot in the 880 with his second place. junior john Gildow secured his spot with a second in the long jump. Rob Stone was district two-mile champ for the second year in a row. He broke his own district meet record, running 9:31. Several individuals starred for the Eagles during the season. Team captain Paul Keiper set a school record in the mile run at 4:20.6. He adds this to his three other class mile records. Raye Williams and Mark Porterfield had a battle the entire year in the triple jump, an event that is held in only a few leagues in the state. Raye leaped 44'1 to Mark's 43 lV2 . Dale Danielson scored many impor- tant points in the two hurdle races. Tony Oakes, a junior transfer from Madison, tied the junior class record of 6'4 in the high jump. gi Sn -Z W A Varsity Track team members: FRONT ROW: L TO R: ScottAugur, Bill Thomas, john Gildow, Mark Porterfield Dave Roentz Dave Thomas Mgr jeff Roach: ROW 2: Terry Harvey, Mike Andrews, Greg Munro, Duane Finsass, Tim Hanley, Gregg Eschright Coach Doug Bell ROW 3 Bert Shove, Tony Oakes, Dale Rennie, Raye Williams, Paul Keiper, Rob Stone, Steve Snelling, Coach Bob Black ROW 4 Buff Harman john LaMain Dan O'Donnell, jerry Hansen, Norm Cleveland, Norm Hassler, Coach Hiram Crane. BACK ROW: Bill Perletti Dale Danielson Gary Fournier Coach Bob Holt. 72 SPORTS ,..f k,,,- favelin. Scott Augur shows his successful discus form. Poterfield strains for an important last few ' look easy. in fl7el0n8lUmP- Steve Vice makes putting that little iron ball A i,..i xx I ll wk- I 'ii Bill Perle-fri Unleagheg 3 mighty heave in the Mark Porterfield passes the baton to Frank Soots in the third exchange of the 440 relay. I 4 Dale Rennie leads Norm Hassler in the gun lap ofthe mile. Bill Thomas clears 72'6 in the pole vault with ease. SPORTS 73 ,A m EEE? iii: N1 J vi 8. Hzosl-1 TRACK R reshmen and junior in Wilco League. The junior varsity track team was un- defeated this year. They closed out their season by beating previously un- defeated Rex Putnam, at the dual meet championship. Sophomores Duane Finsaas and Tim Hanley were important to the team's successes. Duane long jumped 21 feet, and Tim ran the 100 in 10.7. Both were members of the 440 relay team, along with Dale Danielson andlohn Gildow. With an undefeated season under their belts, many of these j.V.'s will move up and help strengthen the var- sity ranks. The freshmen continued the tradi- tion at Centennial of having good Varsity show strength teams. They breezed through the year with but a single 68-68 tie with Gresh- am to blemish their mark. On the day of the final meet with Rex Putnam, the freshmen had to swal- low their pride as they took a tough defeat. Matt Soots, Steve Chan and Curt Sayer were leading performers on the rookie squad. Soots was in sprints and hurdles, Chan in the sprints and long jump, while Sayer had numerous duties in the hurdles, pole vault, high jump and long jump. These freshmen will aid future Cen- tennial track teams greatly. j.V. track team, ROW 1: G.Harvey, B.Armstrong, V.Summers, j.Hansen, l.Haskett, l.Young, D.Thomas. ROW 2: K.Erspamer, B.Tonn, D.Finsaas, T. Hanley, R.Cilmore, l.Perletti. ROW 3: L. Temple, j.Van Horn, M Stom s B Bristow R Thomas R.Plance, Coach Black. ROW 4: Coach Bell, Coach Crane, N.Damiani, - P , - 1 - 1 j.Cardner, l.jones, Coach Holt. ' VF sv, 'C il Terry Harvey has little problem negotiating a height in the pole vault. junior Rocky Gilmore shows that Lefties can throw thejavelin too! 76 SPOR TS Bert Shove was a welcome addition to the track program as he cleared six feet in his first year of petition. ,KI-1.1 W . uni QM' ' A ', ...,: 'g' 41 1-.,,x. J,.' ' f :QQN-10: ' X Frosh team membersg FRONT ROW: S.Chan, M.Soots, C.Buhler, S.Seibel, D. Thompson, C.Sayer, C.Calhoun. ROW 2: l.Raften, R.Michael, I. Worden, j.Provolt, M.Boettcher, R.Holmes, D.Teft. ROW 3: Coach Crane, C.Cramer, l.Kratovchil, S.Ciaffoni, B.Smith, L.Mattox, P.john5on, Coach Black. BACK ROW: Coach Holt, D.Stoddard, C. Watts, D.Me5trovich, K.Scally, L.Cramer, Coach Bell. an ' S S7 Steve Goben and Steve Seibel make a good pass in the 440 relay. S . 4 it -'L --40 1 .ng brit .S . finishes a toss that gave him a first place. Matt Soots, LEFT, and Steve Chan battle their opponents from Hood River Valley, SPORTS 77 VARSITY BASEBALL , 8 agles come back in second halfg Cook leads team in hitting. The Centennial Eagle baseball team The pitching staff headed by Ron CH5 of 1973 finished out the season with a johnson and Dale Marx had one ofthe CHS bang. They won six out of their last best earned run averages in the league CHS eight games. A numerous amount at 1.51. Mike Smith and Duke Dube CH5 of close games were also experienced were also on the mound crew. CHS by the diamondmen. They won four juniors Doug Havely and lim Vogel- CHS games by one run and lost four by one pohl were usually the only juniors to CHS run. The team lost to The Dalles and start along with Smith. They played CH5 Lakeridge by scores of 1-0. The Dalles very well for the first year on varsity. CHS later won the state championship. The season could have been a much 'CHS Doug Cook led the hitters with a betterone if the team had played like 'CHS .304 mark. Bob Balch hit .294 and Dale they did the last half of the Season. CHS Marx .275. In the field Larry Strous and The team captains were joe Thomp- CH5 joe Thompson were steady perfor- son and Dale Marx. CHS mers. CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 'CHS 'CHS 'CHS Coaching duties went to head coach Gary Linton and a new volunteer assistant coach Dan Brisbin. Hillsboro David Douglas Central Putnam Oregon City West Linn Tigard Reynolds Barlow The Dalles Hood River Milwaukie Lake Oswego Central Catholic Central Catholic Gresham Clackamas The Dalles Hood River Lakeridge Lake Oswego Barlow Gresham Reynolds Central North Eugene North Eugene 'Non-league game League record-8 and 11 Season record-13 and 14 M L , I ' J tt if L X E i u -,Y psf . -1' . ,ffl -e ,V fa -A 4 - . .,, M, .. ,.Y ea, mm. X -.., e-fe-tsp-We X- . . - ...ue 5. at -tat,,.,i,5g .Q , ,-4. ev - -' , ,, as l - ,aa-iga. :-'ggifg . 1Wgi:?!fNtft , 1- wf4'i5W- U '--I . . R.,-f- ' J.- f' ' .,-ff ' 2 ,t as if l ' 5' ' - f -' . ...j1::Lm1fF, ' ff . ff...- N ' Ma W - . , - ' sy- .ga nt- sa, H-1iw,.w . ' - Q- 1?z .-.tm 35. if .fs x ws V 5' ' . assi gg? 'N'-11: Fen'-'ggggit 1 1.,gfg3,-JST l , QA, it if Jw is .,. . .W ...,'. I Varsity squad, from LEFT:B.Balch,S.Pense, M.Smith,j.Vogelpohl, j.Thompson, B.Hawes, B.Gilstrap, L.Strous, D.Cook l lv Managers were Otto Truman and gan, D.Dube, D.Marx, D.Heacock, G. Rognle, S.McCord, R.lohnson, D.Havely, M.Allen, T.Rohm. Lynnette Mihm. 78 SPORTS ,,,,, ur' l 'rw ., . ,- ' M5129 'YN .54-Q dl 1 1 1 K ? ,Z , :iq H ..,. , i .I f .X x ' ,,i-1i,waf- fm. lfl -Kf'9.'J1f'j4ZL- ' 41 xxwrfsigx 'ff Q- cz.,-Q., ,,, , 5' ' -1 N --rw .tw :Pile :3 f .A 1. Q w Qi., ,yr l, . ,543-., , fa? .,,-...f .., ivklmsiirlv BAsEBQxiLLtisf 1f lf tl siftf f Q -+ W , Out with a broken finger, joe Thompson looks on from his third base coaching position. Dale Marx lets loose on a fastball in action against Lakeridgeg Marx lost the close 1-0. Right fielder Scott McCord reaches high into the air to save a home Greg Rognle watches the ball fly through the infield for one of his many hits of the run. First-baseman Larry Strous tags first base in time to get the Hood River runner after putting down a bunt that Doug Havely fielded and threw to first just in timeg Mike Smith is backing up the play. 80 SPOR TS -,'5KR4i'. 4,-Lffhl V: ' E I it - x -x. x ffvsgw ' x.. . so '3i.sY ' gl H A ,g U n Smithhs-hsws form during a pitch as jim Vogelpohl gets down in his ready joe Thompson grimmaces after popping the ball up to an opponent's right aff 'V - fielder. -W A , q,.,. fs g ' f r f.'s'. V, f' llfigtfwlglwll A Q-'rv-, Nerf-.T q fl'- swinging Doug Cook watches the ball fly through infield for a base-hit. Nb fu, hitter Larry Straus COHHGCIS for one of his many Coach Gary Linton goes through some anxious moments tossing a baseball. SPORTS 81 l.V. 84 FROSH BASEBALL q ickerson leads lunior Varsity, Frosh endure mediocre season. The j.V. baseball team ended the sea- son playing .500 ball. They had a very balanced winning combination. They won one and then would lose one. The players showed some promise for the future but still need some varsity exper- ience and should get it when they play Legion ball this summer. The team was paced by Brent Dick- erson, Paul Nelson, Rick Estey and Mark Balch. Dickerson led the team in hitting, while Nelson followed close behind. Estey and Balch were consistent in the field. The Frosh Red squad was led by catch- er Del Craven and pitcher Vince Mar- tinez. They had some good young talent and showed desire and hustle which can't be replaced by anything. The Frosh Blue team headed by Coach Wallace Brunelle did not have a very good but lost some close games and showed they could play good base- ball by the end of the season. Mick Tarsia and Stan Hiatt led the team in hit- ting and fielding. 3' .i:A. 1 LCLJA 3' First baseman Dean Polard stretches high into the air in plenty of time to get the third out. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S C. H.S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C. H.S. C. H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C. H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. l.V. BASEBALL SCORES 4 Hillsboro 0 Grant 19 Central 18 Central 2 Rex Putnam 12 Oregon City 2 West Linn 3 Tigard 10 Reynolds 3 Barlow 0 The Dalles 4 Hood River 10 Milwaukee 5 Lake Oswego 1 Central Catholic 8 Central Catholic 2 Gresham 3 Clackamas 6 The Dalles 12 Hood River 2 Lakeridge 3 Lake Oswego 16 Barlow 5 Reynolds Final Record: 12-12 l.V. squad, from LEFT: G.Kirchem, V.Hill, D.Crawford, M.Baker, G.Vavrek, R.Estey, M.Balch, Dale Pollard, P.Nelson, B.Dickerson, M.Young R.Hergenrader, M.Ertler, Dean Pollard, j.Stone, R.Cowell, D. Cunningham, Coach johns. 82 SPORTS T ROW: C.Hand,l.johnson, M.Eoff, G.Clueth,j.Remillard, D.Montgomery. BACK ROW: Coach Hed- .O'Toole, L.Hildenbrandt, V.Martinez, R.Popma, B.lnkenbrandt. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C. H. S. C. H. S. C.H.S C.H.S. C.H.S. C. H. S. C.H.S. C. H. S. C. H.S. C.H.S. C. H.S. C.H.S. FROSH BLUE SCORES 5 Barlow 6 3 West Linn 4 1 David Douglas 10 2 Hood River 3 O David Douglas 7 9 Gresham 4 6 Gresham 1 1 7 Wy'East 1 0 Meadow Park 1 0 4 Meadow Park 7 2 David Douglas 10 8 The Dalles 2 6 Gresham 1 1 2 B Reynolds 3 5 Barlow 7 9 Wy'East 4 4 Reynolds 1 Final Record: 5-12 F R OSH RED SCORES 6 Reynolds 7 2 Da vid Douglas 9 7 Fremont 13 19 Wy'East 5 4 David Douglas 3 7 Gresham 5 7 Hood River 9 13 Gresham 0 3 David Douglas 10 11 Gresham 5 7 The Dalles 10 10 Reynolds 3 3 The Dalles 2 2 Reynolds 3 6 Reynolds 7 5 The Dalles 7 3 Reynolds 1 9 Wy'East 4 Final Record: 9-10 SPORTS 83 Gouf 5. TENNIS I olf and tennis teams improve, individuals receive honors. The Spring Sports season was not out- standing in terms of final league stand- ings but for some individuals it faired pretty well. The boys golf team had an 11-7-1 record and placed eighth in the dis- trict meet. The competitive team scor- ing average was 205. 7,4 1.1 per man over nine holes. Steve Crawford was the out- standing golfer with a 40 stroke average. Sophomore Steve Veith was next in line at 40.7. Roger Ronning and Dan Po- korney had sub-41 averages also. The Boys tennis team ended their sea- son with a 3-8 record and had two play- ers goto the state meet-Dave Koch and Mark Cannuci. They posted a 5-2 league record to go with their second in dis- trict and seventh in state. The squad was fourth in final league standings. Girls golf had the largest turnout ever and finished eleventh in the state meet with a total of 312 strokes. They were led by senior Vickee Malk and juniors Sally Burgess and Carol Servas. In the state meet they shot a 110,97,102, re- spectively. The Girls tennis team showed great improvement over the past year. Diane Hovet was the number one singles play- er. Kathy Miller was number two. The number one doubles team consisted of Kathy Dziewiontkoski and joanne Hovet. GIRLS TENNIS: FRONT ROW: Nancy Finley, Robin Davidson, Tara Lee Ness, Sally Warren, Debbie Effenber- ger. BACK ROW: Kathy Dziewiontkoski, Carol Rolph, Coral Hiscoe, Coach Betty Koopmans, Gwen Sholl, Joanne Hovet, Kim Arndt, Diane Hovet. BOYS TENNIS, KNEELING: Cary Estes, Steve Rex, Doug Decourcey, lohn Ray, Todd Lutz, Tom Rowe, Steve Busk. STANDING: Coach Pade, Wade Schroeder, Ron Thiesen, Mark Cannucci, Dave Koch, Mark Kosse, George Goben, Larry Govro. 84 SPOR TS .adorn Sally Burgess watches intently as her ball toward the hole. -fix,-g Q . .- .IL yi.-.ltgsifvftiggl I ta li . f o QL, 3.4.5, f- . Sian? ,faq---L -.1I1.-V LH- ' 4- - r M .f,.v.f., .1-'Q-,1 -, Lp- 5 . , - -55525521 'T'g95-t:.,-?,f-':- fag ' 11 . . Q! ' ., .ff '-- gfize.--s .ef?'fw-'H HPF'-.'.1 . :E '- 'E'5 f55 Eaffiiikfsgi. . ' I -' .Y .,,.,,,,....,F, .sS.i5:r,1gq..5+ 7 ,peas-,Hia wagguf-f-,1g,,w.f4 fin- . -I of fha-Q-: i it L34- 5 'v1:'-f:xE?3 ftlF:7'-iieivzrx 7 ' -- lf'?': f'Q -if 'ff'f:Lf+fQ.?' 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These included the Second Wind Food Drive, the popular March of Dimes Walk-a-thon, and a blood drive for the American Red Cross. Student government tried to draw interest by holding an Open Forum for anyone twith his teacher's permission? to attend. A search for a project to unite the student body was made. The idea was dropped, though, after polls indicated that while everyone liked the idea of building a student union, no one was willing to work for it. Much appreciation was expressed for Stu- dent Council's work in opening the parking lot gates during lunches. ea t john Ray - First Vice President Becky Harper - Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL 89 Parlando Members Collect Trophies, Four Compete in National Meet. The 1972-73 school year saw four Parlando members to the National Speech Tournament in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on june 17. Clyde Car- son and Bruce Benson placed first in state making them eligible to compete in debate. Martha Emerald won first in the NFL District for dramatic in- terpretation, and Klaus Zoeller was elected outstanding senator in stu- dent congress, making them com- petitors in the Nationals. As a group Parlando acquired a collection of 38 trophies. Winners of Parlando awards within the club were Klaus Zoeller, outstand- ing speaker, Mike Heinrick, most im- proved, Todd johnson, most inspi- rational, and Clyde Carson, speaker ofthe year. A-P Parlando officers are: Todd johnson, Sargent-at-Armsg Clyde Carson, Presidentg Mike Heinrich, vice-president. Parlando members are FRONT ROW: K.Olson, K.Hughes, F.Raften, j.Raften, I. Neilson. BACK ROW: Advisor Glen Lamb, D. Corlett, M.Heinrich, R.Hunt, C.Carson, T.Hanley, T.lohnson, K.Zoeller. 92 PARLANDO R . . ,z ,..VJT -'a.'FlH'f I Q55. il 1 qi 1. ' 4 . T w f 1, J., iv. . 5-' gli , ' Linda Snelling ' PUl7liClfY Martha Durkee - Assemblies , Q-,An l l P-43 Kathy Buckowski - AFS STUDENT COUNCIL CHAIRMEN 91 3 F H Y. W: ' , 1 . 6 4' A ice A n . r2 look on. 5' ,fs v A-liz? his . 'I ,J '12 5 A ', -if ,I 1 , l 4-71 , fm' , ,ffl -, rin 5, ,Vi , 3 , A mx .. A y FLA 'V I ff Q V ,MVA 6 ' ' f l Q1 1 1 'QQ' Q A,,,-Q.A il - l:.:v Ex A fA 523 4 , ' F' ' -ff-ii- ?x W vfyif? .4-Q OJT Parlando members unload the bus and head for their dorms at the Linfield tournament. They are: M.Heinrich, A.Wong, T.HanIey, C.Carson, B. Bensen, K.ZoelIer, R.Hunt, B.Hall, F.Raften, K.Olsen. 3.5, jerry Brown, Debbie Corlett, and Mr. Lamb, adviser, unload baggage at Linfield. f 1 2 ...W Assistant adviser, Mr. White and Kris Olsen CRIGHTJ discuss the tourna- ment with a Hillsboro High School student. PARLANDO 93 if qf 'V' 2, ' is X , , I ' 1 , , v sllrgig .IHHJI 1 IINHIII mm an Ju Jil, f 2 Aw n ' L fzil' ,F vw' 'TY W, mi fm n fff fw ' UM mf!! Qif Qf JH 1 -0 '- -v .'. ,. ' I - g ff , ,. +- Riel W 1 k s A I 1 -- 3 : ,,.4r,x : N V 4. . F V ff .I ig' u Q31 .Q in 1 Q 'f H+' I 5 ' .. 'f F? fl-,' 3' I Ll ' ' ' 'i Q '51 . 3 ig, 'Hee-24+ ' 1. L f '+ ,Q 3 , E: ' 3 N Y' - ' ' I rx Nw X Xxixyg ,H ,V ' 7 N nw, ' 'A i , ,If ft H L J -f. 14 'f .- H5 - gig... 1 F xi 'i In A .' - --X 7 f 1 Q -'--1-vi-a Eff?- ' P . ,. 'Ohm :nv 'G' --Y f-1 f I T555 E W, If A 2' 1 . , 1v A .-ffi, 1' ,S :lf ..' ' - . ' 5' E ., - -' --fcf - JQEE7' Q :A 'P ' . if A ' 'f , . ,HQ-V 1' rj E. f iff I' , I , Q' 5 i,j 1 , j., , N ,M V ' V ,Y '1-fn , T' - ' -n F I ..7.. : - A Y- I A 4, I' V-.?:-A - , , . Ng, . . AUM X, 1'Vx , I Af! Thespian Troufne Tours Ashland, Holidays Hi h ight Hectic Year. BACK ROW: C.Dorrenbacher, K.Charley, j.Brustad, R,Stevens, A.Lamar, L.Kurutz. MIDDLE: E. Gordon, L.Crisp, K.Fischer, S.jorgenson, S.Salvo, R.Walker. FRONT: R.Parker. BACK ROW: D.Lippold, D.Asplund, G.Sharman, M.Cully. MIDDLE: B.Crande, M.Kindall, M. merald, R.Thomas. FRONT: C.Lyons, S.Thomas. The Thespians started off another busy year early in the summer with a children's show at the Dorrenbacher Hospital. Over the course of the year, the troupe did shows for six rest homes, a Halloween show complete with a walk-thru Haunted House, a Christmas show, and a june pup- pet show and children's theater. Other activities included a show of old horror movies, sponsoring the Turkey Hop and Class One-Acts, an Initiation Banquet at the jade West, an Awards Ban- quet at the River Queen, and a State Con- ference in Ashland during the Shake- spearean Festival. Thespian officers are as follows: Ad- visor, Mrs. janet Mouser, President, Chris Dorrenbacher, Vice President, Susi Nut- ting, Sec-Treas., Sheri Salvo. Q.'g,,ff's5'1 Thespian advisor, Mrs. janet Mouser, gives helpful direction. AFS Hosts Potluck Banquet While German Tunes Add Atmosphere. The AFS again sponsored a success- ful potluck dinner with each foreign lan- guage student and their families bring- ing a dish from the country of the lan- guage he is taking. Over 200 people at- tended the affair and were entertained by the music of Germany. The club put together baskets with flowers in them and took them to a re- tirement home near Centennial for their public service project. AFS Members were, STANDING: D.Miller, H.Howard, P.Burgess, V.Lawrokki, M.Still, P.Rosen, j Rienke, L.Mihm, SITTING: L.Long, 1. Dannenmann, and l.Piper. 5 ' '- afgbagi: ,. fi' Helping to prepare the food for the pot luck is Mary Frizzell. 1 bu-.n...... mg ., ' Working hard this year as the AFS advisor and part-time Chef was Mrs, Boylen the school's Spanish teacher. The food was said to be fantastic, and here many ofthe students wait to served. 98 AFS il? we ll' Carol Leubner, Gale Morgan and Cindy jackson assist with voter registration. X' at E EF Treasurer, Carol Leubner, President, Cindy jackson, Secretary, Yvonne Montague, V.Presidentg Virginia Roberts make up the officers of FBLA. Candle making and selling is how FBLA started out the new year. They have sponsored a paper drive and have created rag dolls and scrapbooks for various children's hospitals. They have been selling pennants during home games, as well as candy sales, Some of the members attended O.B.E.A. con- ference at the new Thunderbird Hotel. They are involved with a recycling proj- ect, collecting old newspapers and bottles. They have also made tray favors to give to the Doernbacher Hos- pital, and have helped fill ditty bags to take to Hillcrest School for Girls and Maclaren Home for Boys. Advisor, Mrs. Ballard, always finds time to keep FBLA active beyond her hectic schedule. W K 45 SITTING: K.Leubner, Cjackson, Y.Montague, V.Roberts, STANDING: j.Schill, G.Morgan, M.Loomis, j.Billings, D.Lundsten, M.Durkee, D. House, B.Harper, C.Dale, F.Kramer. ORGANIZATIONS 97 1311- '+- r Donald Bieberdorf, Chris Dorrenbacher, and Richard Slawson sing German songs at the potluck. V? Language students Kim Smith and Mary Frizzell look over all the food they had to prepare. Q Parents of language students socialize after dinner at the AFS sponsored potluck. '1,.:rg- 1, f Karlyn Gilmore, janet Dannenmann, and Lori Bieberdorf join in the sing ing of german songs. AFS 99 Skiers happily hit the slopes in spite of bad weather 84 poor snow. Cen ski lowered their membership fees and passed out free sweatshirts to early dues-payers during the pre- winter months last year in an effort to increase their numbers. Once on the slopes, however, no one felt the need for more people, and everyone agreed, lt gets more crowded every year. Cen ski sponsored money-making projects such as candy sales in order to collect enough money for their party at the end of the skiing season. All in all it was a successful year and casualties consisted of only one broken leg and one cut thumb. Sec. Diane Dweak, V. Pres. Leslie Burnes and Pres. Kim Smith take time out from their busy schedule to pose for a picture. .. 'Q 3? Members of Cen ski wait patiently for the chair lift. I E Q 'ew-fa - Qfcf .- BOTTOM: D.Leitner. ROW 2: D.Dweak, K.5mith, B.Hawes, S.Hames, S. Smith. ROW 3: l.Piper, K.Arendt, S. Warren, F.Cramer. TOP ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Atkinson, L.Burnes, l.Reinke, l.Benshoff. 100 CEN SKI Mt. Hood is the Winter Wonder Land for the Cen ski members. Future Farmers expand to different frontiersg environmental problems stressed. This year, the Future Farmers of Ameri- ca, led by advisor Mr. joe Ghaffari, not only worked on farming specialties but went to a few Saturday speech ournaments on environmental prob- The members would speak on such problems as air and water pol- and many different types of These problems all have tre- s effects on farming, so these ourneys were set up to give the members better understanding of the problems may face later on. In the first big our future farmers placed a fourteenth out of eighty other teams. Better showings were come however as the team brought another fine showing of eighth out of another eighty teams. Individuals entered a few competitions the State Fair and many of them won ribbons. ,, k.,Q-5553. , 1 . A f1'cF.,FA'f . 4 0 FFA UNITE: WITH OPP 2 joe Chaffari spent a lot of his spare time as the for the FFA club. i......i,.L.,.,.i?.i :1 y .n..- 1. ii .. . 1' . V y al , .... Members of the FFA are, FRONT ROW: 5.Yager, C.Hand, G.Apling, K.O'Donnell, G.Haugen, D. Grandy, BACK ROW: l.5torager, R.Bloodgood, M.Hogan, D.Randquist, N.Damiani, K.Kato, G.Ellison. '19 FFA officers are, FROM LEFT: Roberta Bloodgood, Don Randquist, Mike Hogan, Gary Ellison, and Keith Smith. Sodales brings joy to adopted grandmotherg deal in drama 84 love. Sodales is a social service club, which any girl can join. They have regular meetings to plan future events in- volving time and work. One of the major activities of So- dales last year was the adoption of a grandmother at the Village Con- valescent Home. They were also active putting on a puppet show at Pixie Playland, collecting food for Snow Cap and having a Progressive Dinner. They had a banquet as they do every year, which was held at the Quay. They also had fun in the sun at Kah-Nee-Ta. Sodales club officers were: presi- dent-Lori Thomas, secretary-Martha Durkee, and treasurer - Ruth Ann Schultz. The advisor for the year was Mrs. Owen. Members of Sodales pose for a friendly picture. 102 SODALES SITTING: R.Schulz, M.Durkee, K.Allen, L.Thomas. ROW 2: K.Fletcher, K.Thomas, S.Fix, B.Harper l.Billings, Advisor Mrs. Owen. ROW 3: C.Fallerline, l.Carter, D.Lundsten, l.Brigham, K.Fletcher. THE VILLAGE .-.C-'fi ef . . Members of Sodales visit their adopted grandm at the Village Care Center. EXTENDED CARE CENTER oth Cen-Delta Sponsors X-mas Dance, The Innocence of Christmas. The attention of Cen-Delta Mem- bers focused on the membership drive during the first weeks of activity, cul- minating with their annual Get Togeth- er Tea, in which the old members en- tertained the girls interested in joining the club. Candy sales were held to earn mon- ey to sponsor the Christmas formal. All the committees worked diligently to complete their plans and ideas and made Innocence of Christmas formal meet their highest hopes of perfection. Club members had secret pals and performed various duties of service throughout the school, including the job of cleaning the trophy case win- dows. Adviser, Mrs. Barbara Polen, re- ceived additional help from Mrs. Lyn Morrison. 3 . A 1 , . , K tl I YK' in Pi gh 'Mihai 5 Mrs. Lyn Morrison and Mrs. Barbara Polen are the faithful advisers. Cen-Delta members, Kim Allen, Dorice Lemley, Gail johnson, and Gail Rodenburger help them- selves to refreshments at the Get Together Tea. Serious projects were undertaken by Cen- Delta as reflected in the faces of Sharon Tyler and loel Summers. -si' L Karen Perletti and Vicki Cook share a secret joke. 104 CEN-DELTA Club officers are Vicki Cook, Treasurer, Roxanne Baird, Vice President, Karen Perletti, Secretary and Traci Harris, President. 1 W Chr Ata Says Aloha to New Members, Girls Show Their Heart at Farrlawn Chr Ata's annual tea for petrtron :ng members was held rn the library as usual but this year decorations set the mood of an Hawauan atmos phere Members wore long floral prmt dresses and artrfzcral palm trees were found throughout the library A fashion show was also presented Homecoming gave Ch1Ata an opportunity to show school sprrrt Each member drew the name of a football player and gave hum a small present every day of homecoming week A surprrze party was held at Far rells for Mana Rollan the foreign exchange student before she re turned to South America Valentines Day was celebrated wrth the patients at Farrlawn Nursing Home ChrAta members TOP ROW DODonall SCook 5Smrth BHawes SH:-:mes ljohnston V Dove jWmchester lBenshoof SBurgess ROW 3 LPatrlck KFalconer LSmlth FRupert C Coulter L Hawes jFerrrs HLrllegard jWade DPortm MFrlzzell A Head ROW4 5Olsen G Hogan VCrenshaw VMalk Kathy Buhler jo Ferrrs Vrckee Malk Molly Patrick Cathy Coulter Liana Hawes and Holly Lrllegard take part In the Homecoming Parade 706 CHI ATA O 0 c 0 O .- . . - I I , . . - I , - ' I Kutcher, ROW 2:- S.Rove, A.Christensen, MbIVlcCIure, M.Ray: O.Remillard, K.Buhler, L,Mims, P: hatever the Weather, Majorettes rovide Half-Time Entertainment. LEFT TO RIGHT: Tana DeMarco, Darla DeMarco, jill Lutz, and Diane Anderson. lill Lutz Tana DeMarco The Majorettes defied the weather time and again to entertain the foot- ball crowds. Several times the girls went out into the cool morning to practice with the band and perfect their routines. They performed at the games to the music of The Beat Goes On, and marched in the Homecom- ing Parade. Seated in the band section, Tana DeMarco, Darla DeMarco, jill Lutz, and Diana Anderson, cheered the victory bound team. They attend- ed the Pancake Feed on May 15 to sup- port the basketball players, and con- sidered it their get-together. Dia ne A nderson 5 i ,i rv I . I L W. 'L .xl Darla DeMarco MAIORETTES 705 Chi-Ata takes time out from trimming the Christmas tree for a picture. BACK ROW: G.Robert5, L.Thede, j. Wade, G.Hogan, K.Buhler, D.O'Don- all, S.Cook, V.Kutcher, ROW 2: L.Patrick, T.McGuire, C.Coulter, A.Head, M.Frizzell, H.Lillegard, BOTTOM ROW: M.Ray, M.Patrick,j.Benshoof, D.Remillard, S.Burgess, V.Malk, 5.0lsen, L.Mims, S.Smith. -fl ,H Wu I .-V' mfr. ' 1. 'xv 1 l 'mli'1.'Q?a - '. ,Vt - s , A x K . , -lyk fuk . , l., xii' s -. PM V ... h ' A ' if L gi, Vice President, Sue Olsen, and President, Vickee 72-73 Officers: Cathy Moore, Historian, Gina Yeager, Attendance Secretary, Kathy Buhler, Malk preside overthe friendship tea. Treasurerg Laurie Patrick, Recording Secretary, Vickee Malk, President. CHI-A TA 107 Aquila Cheers on Centennial Keeps Score, Supports Grapplers. Everybody deflates and piles into DeeAnn Dwyer's car to follow the team to a match. Along with everything else, Aquila made some changes with their group last year. They decided to become a rally and be called the wrestling rally. In the spring they will be choosen .along the same guidelines for the other rallies. Aquila put. in much effort towards a successful season making up posters for advertisement and then took them, along with their spirit, to all of the meets. The girls took the team out to break- fast and dinner's and for a special treat went with the team for a weekend to the state meet in Salem. Dressed up, showing off their new uniforms Aquila takes time out for pictures. KNEELING: julie Winchester, jean Young, and DeAnn Dwyer. STANDING: Deena Williams, Melissa MacDowalI, and Lori Koch. 108 AQUILA g g V Long journeys and aching muscles keep club healthy. President Neil Allen, Vice President john Reinkee, and Francis lwamoto take a spin around the driveway. I i Girls trying to lose weight and guys working to build up muscles found the best and most fun way to do it, participating in the bike club. Formally called Spokes and Sprock- ets,-the bike club spent an active year riding their bikes and seeing the coun- tryside. One of the highlight trips they took was riding up to Multnomah Falls. Riding their 10-speeds and taking advantage of a beautiful spring day they set out on the 30 mile round trip. Everyone slept well that night and came all that much closer to their goal of getting in shape. Leading the Spokes and Sprockets through a very successful year were advisor Mr. Muhle and President Neil Allan. ff TOP ROW: Neil Allen, Greg Randall. CENTER ROW: Linda Snelling, Tracy Keith, Francis lwamoto, Matt Engstrom, Doug De Courcy, Kevin jones, Mark Barnhill, and Barbara Pearl. BOTTOM ROW: jeff Hunt, lohn Ray, julie Piper, Mary Loomis, and john Reinkee. SPOKES AND SPROCKETS 109 One, Two, Three-All Together Now, More People Meeting People. junior Sally Burgess keeps her eye on the ball as her competitor swings at it. biggest Mr. Dave Barduhn Kstudent teacher from Mt. Hoodj does what the kids want him to do: Gets it on! 170 PEOPLE Freshmen Tom Rue, Bob Summers, and Fred Metachek have a good laugh before class starts. .at of l L Sophomores demostrate their studying abilities in preparing for a test. ,gf-lik. Mr. McCarty sure wishes he could throw down the plates and eat some- thing himself as serves hungry students breakfast. l The students at Centennial High succeeded in completing another year of the best time of their lives. It was noticed that there were more original individuals than ever be- fore. No more did the frosh look to the seniors for ideas on how to talk, walk, or act. This was proven when freshmen walked off with Class of the Year. Each class helped make Cen- tennial the great school it is. Each student made their class the great class it is. One look at CHS and you can tell we've got it all together -At least most of the time. Friends gather at lunch time to exchanged ideas on how to get that certain guy to ask them out next weekend. 4 15 1 J ii 4 ff qw-fi? ' lan Johnston, Doug Havely, and Kathy Buhler laugh it up dur- Sue Parish seems to dominate the camera over lohn Haskett and friends one oftheir rare free moments together. after a frosh football game. PEOPLE 111 CHS well represented at various choir contests and concerts. l Q wgxt tg . f ' . an ri .. 5 wp ' H ,Q ' l a -frm- ,.,. ., .. .W Martha Durkee, Becky Harper and Lori Settles sing in harmony with the other members of choir. 70 members comprised choir last year. Throughout a year made up o hard work, and day after day drudgery, the choir produced a beautiful sound appreciated by all who listened. They appeared at many festivals including the Gresham District Choral Festival, and thejester Harrison Festival tat the Civic Auditoriumj. They also went to the Lewis and Clark Invita- tional. 2 members of choir achieved membership in the All-Northwest Choir: Clint Livengood and LeAnn Kahler. 3 members were in the Music in May chorus held at Pacific Uni- versity in Forest Grove: LeAnn Kahler, Dawn Watson, and Cliff Sauer. The choir held their banquet May 23 at the Top of the Cosmo . Their last singing debut for CHS students was for graduation. Mr. Richard Muhle directed the talent group through quite a successful year. He made a year of work seem a year of fun. 112 Music L 6' -n Cheryl Rez , Sandy Shaw, Becky Horton, Dawn Watson, and Cheryl Roth get together while singing Choral Treasures. Melancholy moods seem to preside over jan jackovich, Sue Wolcott, and Lori Settles' faces they work on the art ofsinging. CL TO RJ: R.Yarborough, D.Barlow, S.Shaw, D.Watson, C.Reznicek, j.Thompson, M.Durkee, j.Spangler, C.Roth, L.Beckman, R.Finsaas, C. Bushby, L.Kahler. ROW 2: Llackovich, D.Larrison, B.Harper, S.Busk, C.Deitz, F.Kirchem, D.Abbott, C.Servas, 5.0lson, L.Patrick, C.Hoffert, 5.Wolcott, L.Cettel, K.BulIard, B.Horton, l.Scholl. ROW 3: j.Ray, B. Thomas, P.Barzee, S.5chreiber, 5.Hopkins, R.Theissen, O. Truman, C.Dorren- bacher, B.Clark, D.Morgan, M.Emerald, S.Lewis, C.Roesner, L.Crisp, V.Crenshaw, L.Teepel5, C.Peterson, RDW 4: D.Fehrenbacher, D.Pokorny, M.WaIker, A.Soughard, G.Hogan, K.Muhle, 5.Nesheim, G.RandalI, D.Danielson, D.Koch, D.Marx, M.Por1afieId, V.Malk, R.Knutsen, l.Conger, S.Burgess, L.Cearles, j.Luce. qrwfvw U-T -fqrq ,kypgxit -who - Aggie! J Mft Vicki Crenshaw, john Luce, Steve Nesheim, Ron Theissen and Dan Barlow concentrate on their music. .. . 6? ., Roberta Finsaas was an important member of choir as the most Barb Newsom looks over Cheryl Roth and Cindy Dodsen's shoulder in depended on piano player. hopes to find her place. MUSIC 113 Band Aids School S iritg Places Fifth in Wilco Ban Festival. The Concent Band had a successful year in music and placed fifth in the Wilco League Band Festival. This was the third consecutive year that they have placed in the top five out of fourteen schools. The band also engaged in a weekend trip to the beach, with the money that they had earned over the past year. Mr. Kelley felt that the band did an excellent job this year and that the band was solid in every section. The band will say good-bye to Mr. Kelley as he has found a job elsewhere. He will be replaced by Mr. Bill Chis- holm. The French Horn section consisting of Chris Betts, Bob Morgan, and Robin Davidson laugh at a mistake that they made. The Trumpet section headed by john Luce and Brad Mericich blow in a unison manner. 114 BAND Stage Band adopts new leader, C-Notes album proves successful. The Stage Band got off to a slow start but got things moving when they adopted a new leader in Dave Barduhn, a student teacher from Mt. Hood Community College. Mr. Muhle took over as the new supervisor. The stage band members liked him very much and worked hard for him. They had a very heavy sound and were a fa vorite at assemblies. C-Notes had a really busy year visiting and performing at top notch places such as the Thunderbird, Cosmo, and Hilton Hotel just to name a few. Singing favorites of everyone, their acclaimed favorite was joy to the World, C-Notes also produced a very successful Christmas Album of favorite Christmas carols. It was a fun year for all of these talented young people. I .2- I --. I 1. jeff Lawry, Gary Thede, and Mark Hinchcliff wail as the jazz-Rock Ensemble plays at a Varsity Basketball game. 116 MUSIC C-Note members are QL TO RD: Roberta Finsaas, LeeAnne Kahler, Martha Durkee, Vickee Malk, Marc Walker, Steve Nesheim Clint Liven- good, Dale Marx, Dave Abbott, Steve Busk, joe Thompson, Dan Pokorny, Sall Ho k' , Ch l R ' k P' M'lI I5 K Accompanists are Mark Daiberand BillGunesch. y P ms ery ezmcse ' 'ppa I er' on nutsenl A ,. fit mx, '- 7 hu ' .. .. , any W L, ,J X X . Q, gigs 1 Win J' - 7 , f fi sag 5. 5 SN. 1, QX -,fl X P I A az -. . .,- v . mi? ' HQ L G W. I -f - M - . - 2. .. M .,, , ., V. G 4. 52g I ,L Kg Q7-1 ,,. BE: ,f f -nh-.1 B ,rw , Exif ,ff 6.?if Hi C's create new ima e and win trophy with App ause. Taking out the old and bringing in the new got this year's Centennial Hi C's kicking. The girls exchanged the traditional red jumpers and blouses for blue skirts and vests. Along with these the team borrowed the freshmen foot- balljerseys to use as uniforms. For the first time the group gained new experience on Astroturf during the state football championship game. Also included in this year's activities were performances at Mt. Hood and Portland State along with performing at home games. The Hi C's brought home two first place trophies from the Clackamas Dance Competition, and a second place trophy, and a showmanship trophy from the Centennial Dance Festival. Despite the normal havoc be- hind the scenes, the Hi C's displayed excellent form every time. '1 9 ,. l Cheryl Hoffert, jamie Brigham, and Kathy Bul- lard dance in borrowed football jerseys. 'f. f. From BACK TO FRONT: LEFT ROW: K.Bullard, l.Brigham, j.Sholl, T.Harris, V. Wilson, T.Waggoner, D.Christmann, D.Effenberger, K.Smith, L. johnson. CENTER ROW: H.Nagy, P.Burgess, R.Baird, V.Schoenheinz, L.5alvo, L.Meduna, A.Hill, S.Brehm, T.Bennett, C.Munro. RIGHT ROW: S.Rove, C.Hoffert, C.Hutchison, S. White, B.Dial, K.Hicks, L.Garner, K.Bennett, S.Shaw, C.Struck. 4 71- Mark Daiber flips out to the heavy sound of Gary Thede, Mark Hinch- cliff, Brad Maricich and Bill Gunesch while Mr. Mahle directs. M gee' 'rr ' E 5' Q six ' Q? ' is A e was v if it 2 'v it 1, ns: we ag 2 A 1 M .l ' . l S-if -Li-M ,V NN M, , , .M Doug Thomas, Mike Pitassi, and jeannie Scholl play a little razz-ma-tazz on their saxophones. Under the watchful eyes of Vicki Crenshaw, Vicki Malk, and Sally Hop- kins, Mr. Muhle directs C-Notes to perfection. i Wx -'h C-Notes sing songs from the days of Shakespeare, and dress for it, too. I- A...- leff Lawry, lohn Luce, Pat Ashby wait for the cue while Mark Daiber and Bill Gunesch ramble on. ,,, ,W ,-,,, Mr. Muhle seems captivated by the cameraman while his C-notes iDale Marx, Vicki Crenshaw, Steve Busk, Pippa Miller, joe Thompson, and Vicki Malkj are quite una ware. lllll Mrs. Ellett introduces the dance team during an assembly. 2 WS Hl C's highlighted a basketball assembly with their performance. S , us if Hi C's display precision during footbal halftime. E '. was ' Sew: :wi 1 Til' ' ' ' V? ff 'Il Tl' O 4.11. . : xv: '- xt 2' Pr themes LU Me-mor Kathy Dziewiontkoski accepts trophies from Captains Sue Rove and Cheryl Hoffert. Performing halftime at the Coliseum the girls await the entrance. HI CS 119 . ' Q 'r v , ' ' , I ,, 'ggi' Z rl s I 1 e,!Eqi1i4?-.f?J ,. ' . - y lfkW!fmg1'i, 'ta' . :gg 4 X 1 L1 'ff' 'X -- 'N E .2 F' . as . 1 - e Y' ' . unison- f g ' -' A , - I : . 1' 293 . i, if - 4: .ly U M th . avr' - '. . Q ,V k, 1 ,pl 'J 3 W i Y N a, ' w 7. . -. ' if A . , -f A -fha Centhiscan Staff Mrs. Kay Peterson - Adviser Kerry Gribble, Anne Christensen - Co-Editors Marcia Laxton, Sue Rove - Seniors Laurie Bragg, Holly Gribble - Academics Steve Vice, Dale Rennie, Doug Havely, Doug Cook - Sports Kathy Buhler - Underclassmen ' lan Johnston, Carol Reames, Mary Schomann - Activities and Organizations lim Bryan, Rod Davis, Dave Geurts, Fred Brown, Walter VanRheen - Photographers 720 CENTHISCAN S. I 'il Happiness: A Completed Yearbook! . wg, . .V 5 g - 'W ,qwl w ft. .- '- ttf Coffee tkof'i2, n. a beverage consisting of roasted and ground crushed seeds of Coffee arabica. In other words, something to keep the staffawake and alert! g W l,t'T',:N i f -vlh w ?K'f: lAf:'f' :Z 'gf ,Q ei-:', ttf ls- ' f A ,. J - A E This photo typifies the amount of effort exerted by Dave Geurts. Under the supervision of the new Centhiscan adviser, Mrs. Kay Peterson, the yearbook staff once again pulled off another fine yearbook. They performed numerous skills in securing pictures for their pages. They set up appointments and confirmed photographers. Then, the great hunt for subjects was on! Notes were writ- ten and delivered. People were hunted down by way of the PA system and even by organized search parties. The camera-shy subjects then were prac- tically roped and tied down for their portraits. And, as for getting the pic- tures finally printed, it would be easier to make the Republicans look good in Watergate! Amid all this, the book was finished. A proud moment came when they found that they finished it, not in the hole as in previous years, but financial- ly clear. A celebration was held at El- mer's Pancake House, where a small awards ceremony followed. L i 'it Adviser Kay Peterson looks relieved after finally meeting the deadline. CENTHISCAN 727 Extra! Extra! Read all about lt' Talon Staff produces eighteen issues Amid the confusion and stacks of paper in room 51, the Talon staff faith- fully got out every issue on time. A new advisor, Mrs. Marilyn Schultz, and a sufficient amount of manpower helped make the job a little easier. Many changes were brought about during the year such as the moving of publication date to Friday, a reduction of staff members, a new Gresham Outlook office, and a girl writing Lot Talk. Many new columns were added such as Club Crier, a list of club activi- ties, Elsie Eagle, a question and answer column, and Wreck Check, an analysis of student wrecks and how they could have been avoided. Francis lwamoto-Photographer Dale Rennie Editor 122 TALON w:,.5l.y,,.:f1,.k:. J..-4, M-,741-,v,,,:.0, -w..f,1.,:,.,..w, NL.--.,, iv.-.-V141-:y .Imp ..,-.fx-..,g. W ...V ,,.. ,4,.,q,.ff,,.3,ff4,,.- .Q :.,'1fk.,. J .,x,. tJ.:'T', '-I 4-an v- -.Ig .1--cl-x,..'n:' in'.,'.-f4,-?1i:- ., . F4 M1-,h V: 4-v-D-. 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Three student teachers, Miss Marlene Calymon, Mrs. Linda Graham, and Mr. james Housen, taught and helped the English department. These student teachers came from different colleges to practice teaching, using the students of Centennial as guinea pigs. Centennial's English De- partment revised the elective courses and hopes to have the required program updated soon. , at 1 1, fi? , .: ,iw i ,ww K bill! Meredith junge Karen Miller 'I26 ACADEMICS :gf sw. .XX 1 X t, . ft, . .4 .... ., ,.,,. , , , we w, - , wminfiii ml, U ,H-E I Y 1 Y rt ' 1 'V , , 1 .Z , . as - . H .1 ii me vi :, 1, .i. , Y sill Richard junge james Blazier 3' -xiffi, Y' gg , 55 A, if 95 fg- w sm. Ea 352 'a?, 'ii' ' -wif:-1 mo an-wx S w'i 3 I . x :A EC Sf 4 'MYR Anita Stauffer ,Em , , 1 y w x xx -'Wg as 25 w R xyingit ww-fm sf, 'kia v' . V,,. U W X X 211. A' i. M 13+ -W S at wi X -wg ,Q I 4 - 1 , - W gem: 'H ' Y d,,,, , u 1 i -ff --1' ,nr 59.425, .. 1 -vm . Rosemary Grover va' A4 5 11 ul Sm, ii 553551-. S?55f'L. me-5 1 YJ FW T 'xx-. 5 1' 1 .ig .jiv It '- 'nv .iv I-' 4- . if -if A ,-.4-Asha ' 1- -f iwfffit 2 fs F, V -95 Diane Lathrop Robert White ACADEMICS 127 I J K 3 4 A N I J Q r J N . 1 'f I XL if as , I . fu U .ai W . . nr V ,qziisy 'E-Wy. +V U , A Qtijrzfhr W Ruth Anne Hansen Fern Gardiner if ' . ' 'N 'A 'F' Y- 'fi SH ' ' A P .1 1 Q Q . 4' mgiu - ez Z: ff 'Q . . g , .qi -.uf r - jew ,Q ,f.ff 2' ' f , ,ff Sai? f' we A h xlf ' Lf 'Yi lrri' i - 71.15 e-W. r 'S f re, ' Q flbawi ,H ' -A - 1 w r fr . if re 535' vi .fffff H E ' , , Y, , - , 'ig 1' ' W , ' ' A -- -- 5- Eff: A ..,. L r james Barnes jr , m Mary Alice Helvie 128 ACADEMICS fffsaiia- - -M .. Z M, Z , L .aw W ff M' 1.2333 H L Y.. i, QA 215' I M, ,ASV T' fmfy 'ii' misss 55233, H ,H T' 35,12 ., ii , . ' V f r sz: S512 Q Emphasizing student par- ticipation, the English De- partment again geared its course selection into five major areas: grammar, writ- ing, literature, listening, and mass media. Concentrating on making English live, in- structors programmed class- es relating contemporary interests. Throughout the year, stu- dents focused on a broad study scope encompassing the basic English curriculum as well as the other elective courses offered. These stud- ies enable the student to acheive a more rounded education in English, thus bridging the student's com- munication gap. Some of the most enjoyed classes were Shakespeare, where students presented a fun serious playfin full attire, Pop Lyrics, with jiv- ing sounds replacing the everyday sound of school, and War Literature, as wars were relived in victories and tragedies. 1: Ku , 4-ff f'f aff Victor Kaufmann -Lift 2 fl X, vi, fi? 7, it W L it , F Elyse Nemes ACADEMICS 729 Business: Accountants Co on Their Owng Typists Create Cookbook Many students were en- rolled in business classes. There were four different clusters in which a person could enroll such as secre- tarial, clerical, marketing and accounting. In Mr. Hempel's account- ing class, students were do- ing their own thing. Indi- vidualized lnstruction was the new look in accounting. The students worked at their own pace, teaching them- selves with the teacher an- swering any questions. Students in marketing and salesmanship sold advertis- ing for the Centhiscan and Talon. ln Mrs. Ballard's model office, the girls learned how to keep books for various organizations such as Rock- wood PTA and Oregon Guid- ance Association. The girls also created a cookbook called Cookie Caper . The Student Store was kept busy with students running in and out buy- ing forgotten items. Q4 . YQ g If i ...L , i-1'Qffffiff::fs - , -... . bg . ' A A Kathryn Bremmer Mallde Ballard ,if . 7,55 gsii., V g ini., , ' '.. -1. 130 ACADEMICS Susan Trabonf Marvin Hempel ff. . 'Y-SJ Q--1 ,, H L. 'v .1 EH si Yi' , V aw lg W ':.-,ps . A Y -,4 1 14 , Qmu U5 Q S' 2 P if 414- 'Nfl ,L 2 . iff, ' 1232 ' sg, Alton Doan , M4 -V , I.. 535291 . Z if 1 Q x w 5 's:2.PaKm U 'X Beverlee Bailey ACADEMICS 137 W-fe- '4m ' X .1 1 I' Q FQ o. , fungi Denney Cole V Dale Brown Cary Larson WH 1 .. S . Tl' 1 , , . or JS -H. 5 fi, if J X U qyi N' I as W 1 I rr ,E ' jp ' ,yr ' ff Hf' r ' . . ' ' -'im joe Chaffari wowwdk ,,,., K .. , , 3 2 V , , . :UV i 1 - i j , I Effif R055 Ellsworth Vieira 132 ACADEMICS 'Y if Donald Bieberdorf ,ni- -QQ ience: Explorers Seek Gut Universe, Careers Found in Chemistry 1 ees. QQ T y 4 r Doug Bell 1 up W if W 'Em' Clifford Finley Alton Sflfh With the help of bead balances, dialograms and la- zer beams, Science students were able to learn more about our world and the rest of the universe. Freshman learned a new and different approach to science with the use of a vari- ety of equipment. In order to collect speci- mens for their experiments, Biology students were able to travel to the ponds in the courtyards much easier. This was due to the cooperation of the weather. Not onlywas there a chem- istry class offered, but also a vocational chemistry course. The latter was taught with a new text compiled by the instructors of the Gresham High School District. The vocational chemistry was established to help students who were interested in career areas related to chemistry. ACADEMICS 133 Mathematics: Aftermath Helps Studentsg Math Enrollment Soars. It seems as though more students were interested in taking Math than ever before. Perhaps it was because of the new teaching methods used by the teachers. In Basic Math, the students worked at their own rate with individual study packets. They were enthusiastic about finishing the course and ti gift mags t l , ,, ' Ei earning a credit. For those students that were having any difficulties in Math, there was help avail- able in the Math Labs several times a week. In two years the depart- ment expects to have de- veloped several Math courses that coincide with vocational interests. Fred Daniels Charles Olson K , ti ' f ,1 A ni f 4.4 t A , gg ' is ,, it w F i u .W EEL Sandra Vincent Wallace Brunelle 134 ACADEMICS f A 1 Charles johns Cary Cramer .V ,. 8: ,A ,ff W 'W yh,,fvv N. ,512 A X. 5 - i M i lacine Owen Robert Holt Linda Atkinson ACADEMICS 135 W 1, Qi A Q:-zip .. .Q HM Ei? 5 New 'W my :PQ 35- L.-. R E 5 A ,W 2 Y . ' lf Sig. H1 vi ... ::-:: , ,. --.. -52 5' .-- xg .T . .zip ' 4+ wig- I: ,- :, 4x ' I 1 A L J gi ...N . f-4... - - A ' Q 5 ? f-'i w--' f--W- w , Av , M. 1 2, . w . I 3' N X Q lg: Msg 'F .- A im Y -I 1 Z A 5 , N A , W , ,W,:gg. 736 ACADEMICS , , W, H . PM 1' 22 1.,,Z?... A rl uf U 1 lt , , l 'QT' ., .1 1 2- ' 'K ,N gm, H . S., vt ,,.., ,, MA A N. ,, ia ,- M'- if 3 2 fl .s s . Y ,,,l gi! y ,, l' QW Margaret Abbot f Q Fx 'Q 4. 'L ig .. Enf - 5? ',',: Q I 5 A335 .- ni fi I f ': : . Charles lepsen David Pollock G0 EA6lf9 Loren Remane Social Studies: City Used As a Classroom, Drug Film Stuns Students. gf .Z ,N -n The Social Studies depart- ment deviated from the tra- ditional prescribed courses to a number of elective courses. In most cases, the previous idea of reading from text books was forgotten. The usual classroom arrangement was dropped, and at times, no room was used at all. The Urban Crisis classes set up self-guided city tours. This provided students with a first hand view of problems which a city encounters. Law In American Society Laurin Hedrick classes arranged mock trials, some of which were super- vised by law students from Northwest School of Law. From this, students exper- ienced the problems and ad- vantages of today's systems. An aid introduced into all classes was a one-period drug education film. The film, which delt with hard-drug users, made a few people sick to their stomach, but it conveyed a strong point on a vital issue. ACADEMICS 737 fm , an my We? ,,g.:5g , Mu ,WV X igyw Q! ,J H64 5 '-an 'A22',, mx gm '1 '-Wmiflgqx 2 Vs ' gas, Maw sig ww f ,SV -M ,Q , M. wi, ,B M. ffm J JM fw':iw- WE? REEF' .V .fwV, ww -fin, wg' H C , . ha Q' M, qmww L.,.L. , , AK of Jfqfi' S5251 W, QQ ,Q K +uQ532 wr-f 5 ,, ., i , f 29215 im, , f 3.-S iv ,vi in E me rw 'WS 154 'SGH ,,3w gin Mm my new fm. A 35. ,l . ,IN it 1. . ww Z M ,, , 52m J' A L mm. J ' lg'-. vs: 212, . E9 mm -W 55 9335 - Ei. .Q a QUE Catherine Boylen Glen Lamb Y? U ,.- ,A,l, ' ggkaf gigs. V E: A.ywz fa ,225 M 'J Hx Agia, 'NI 6 i n ,C I. X ' 138 ACADEMICS Richard Slawson H? 2 For the first year in Cen- tennial's history, the Little Theatre has been properly outfitted as a little theatre. Complete with a light board and dimmer, the theatre housed many plays through- out the year. Two English teachers, Mrs. Kay Peterson and Mrs. Marilyn Schultz, became journalism teachers as well. The speech team, coached by Mr. Glen Lamb, did two variety shows, one at Barnes Veterans Hospital, and one at Dammasch Hospital. The team attended tourna- ments at many different high schools and colleges. Two meets were held in Wash- ington, and Foreign Ex- change student Maura Maz- zoli spoke at two. In their many meets, dis- trict tourneys, and Delta debates, the team, as usual, had a very successful year. M: gel, 13,g1 Wi' ' gm Kay Peterson ACADEMICS 739 ,Jr 0' mm in :it 1 41 we A , me lim y we ' ,ig A X V ' yn my NEW, W H uv' W. W I W , Vw... Mg X W Bw , V , ,Q -, 1, K, wa W 'ix iQQ43ue..w f y Ee J -W W mx we ,. x ' lfn' Q gigs? uw www W T , Wlf 'is e- nba: Connie Winkleman ,Il Y ,gg -K: , ' , -73 .U W!1..41A-sf., , 'TEM' ff? if iw 1'-H my ,, .N C, W. W- W. mm .Y w M w , , - ww 1 ,Q , , . , ,, A w W w , w ,, H1 : 2' 9533 SSW we lsszfiizay, , , W F .V,, W ,,ffgW,, N My 1, 9, fffez -Q, ig Y 5 Q HE www -lr Perry Kelley 1 4 740 ACADEMICS Kathy Kjosness Elaine Hoyt - 1 . :gg 1 san Ai Lyn Morrison Home Ec. 84 Music: Home Ec. Adds Variety Music Dept. Aids Musical Q . f w isps., rags. M its Martha Waldemar :rpg l' Q at - , EXW? Richard Muhle Home Economics' ever expanding cirriculum ac- commodated more students than ever before. More flavor was added with a variety of new se- mester courses offered including Sewing with Knits and Child Development. Bachelor Living was still going strong in its second year and looked as if it was to become a permanent class offered to the guys of Cen- tennial. Centennial's music de- partment helped produce the spring musical Hello Dolly. The fall concert featured a new sound. For the first time, the concert choir performed as a speaking chorus. They sang or spoke a number entitled, Valse. The Gresham Band and choral festivals were held in Centennial's auditorium. Captive audiences were re- warded by fine perfor- mances. ACADEMICS 147 j V. .i few f as .. Hiram Crane Tony Russo Physical Education: Dean Pade Girls Try Yoga for Health Freshmen,Boys Build Biceps 142 ACADEMICS Girls in junior-Senior PE got a taste of the Far East when Linda Young, a Cen- tennial graduate, taught the fundamentals of yoga. The course, a special part of the curriculum, was designed to show the students another type of bodily exercise. Freshmen boys PE includ- ed team sports, weight train- ing, and swimming. Fresh- man girls had a year of ex- 'ercise, swimming, track, and -4 ff' if 1 4' vl, 1 V ' 3: ' 4 -:il Dan Brisbin games. Dance routines and gymnastics completed the year. One semester of PE is required for sophomores. Coed lifetime games taught included golf, tennis, arch- ery, bowling, and swimming. Included in the health curriculum are personal hygiene, ecology, sex ed- ucation, first aid, mental health and drug education. 2- Q? ,,,, I My , Q All 'D :TEL , W vm gag? .I Y, ,,. 3 M W mmm 'h. '2?, Anne ENG!! Duane Brady X ,H X636 J: Q Diane Stewa Q? was gk W f me W Mes. Q , , Wa W M...,,., 5' W Liu e e 'S' N5 , , 3335, V Betty Koopmans - 'E QA 1 ' ACADEMICS 143 1 Donald McPherson ii EEE? '-is 4- - I- - V . .. A f- . V. J- f f 2 N -L.ff 7'v Q: , alia- ,L X x john Stark H mimm.Ws.s aa. i H.. ' it it 3 'J 'f N gi. ,L H N .. .N ,H gggsi., WA -If gist 'iv Hmwwu in it ru N H uw nr i A ,Z 1 5 lf v',1H'i s ' if Henry Hering Art and Industrial Arts: Sculptors Show lmaginationg Commercial Art Lends Services 144 ACADEMICS see David Madsen Carl Wiesinger Frank Stefanek Imagination was set loose in the art department as first year art students started work- ing with paper sculpture. Stu- dents used bright paper shapes in blue, green,-red, and yellow to create their original designs. Some of the classes were then requested to draw the designs they had made. Arts and Crafts classes busied themselves with leath- er crafts. The products of their labors came out in the form of belts, wallets and 1 purses. A major project of t Commercial Art classes was design a new masthead l the Talon. Other evidence theirwork was found throu out the halls as posters nounced the school plz Commercial Art class also spent some time helpi the Centhiscan Staff in Cl ating the cover design fort yearbook. 8 a V QC' fx' ' ,KE Brian Cha 5 mix - ' Charles Willis I ' 49. 'lf ' 4 1 I. 1. 4,3 x vw ,, . -F' M W. 5 3 mq :.gNy . -' 1 . If 4 ' 5: 1 ora.. in -f 'HM V , N .A H wil png. i ffmli? it ,fi WQATF wr.-.i X. ,E M N 'RM ni1li':3mw1iN,.,,! N ,...-..- W, M C , AW - . . www ,gf H 'Qu HH H , w.q11..w1 ww ff 'ww H 1 . as , M S6 William Krueger 'I ,.,.,.... P ., i..., - V C' l M f.T?1-- H. I '.-aff ,- 5: ,. 11 - ? 'EQ::, ,ii IQ Ei- '-5 i.5:5..Fll,+ Zi, ,fx W ,E alfa? . 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' U 'f. .fn lggg 'lu gn v 0 Wi Q I' Q 4 v f 0 0 0 --0 l 1,0 fb' 'fl 4.15 Q . :4040 lfffwlf a 0 D 'DEB li' 7 60 I I ......c ' :gh oo 000gv oeww'-9 00401 -2 000 0.059 f 000' l00'0f New Student Code Passed The administration helped provide an- other organized and orderly year at Cen- tennial High. A new student conduct code was passed and there were several new developments in the school board and its policies. The student code in- cluded things such as a ten day absent attendance policy and the issue of smoking on campus. Dr. Trostel Werth, the district cur- riculum director, started action to revise the present English and Social Studies elective system. Administrators such as Mr. Vickery, Mrs. Richards and Mr. Servas tried to provide as much individual counseling as possible in order to improve communica- tion. The administrative members of en- tennial met every Friday to discuss the needs and accomplishments of the school. They proposed policies that would improve student behavior and make the students' high school years as beneficial as possible. , gg. i .....-..-.- W 1 J 'vi li 1 2 , PEOPLE Mr. Harry Thompson-Superintendent 5 T Dr. Ronald Trenholm-Assistant Superintendent Dr. Trostel Werth-Curriculum Director ,f Q .f 7 its es., to 1, wt , , '-flli Ti- Mr. Chris Rossos-School Investigator, Mr. Ken Servas-Principal 19- ' HH MH ,, i School Board Members-George Blew, Ross Morgan, Frank Olson, Francis Summers, Wayne Walker. v WW if - A H+ V31 1' 3 iz wx l immune-a- Mrs. Minnie Richards-Vice Principal L ,, I1 - Q4-wp l Mr. Ted Sullivan-Teacher Evaluator Mr, Doug Vickery-Vice Principal lp 8 ai. P g, 9- ' L -F ,N ' fa .M F . l:' ,. . i a , 0 1 ,gf-L i Mr. Geary Moran-A ctivities Director Mr. Ken Servas- Principal PEOPLE 149 Q - '17 ' W ggi a-flieifw Pre arin the school smor esboard Seated: E.Poore D.Wilson L.Coiteux B.Snider. Row 2: liTroxel P 8 8 I , , f l.Christenson, H.Welden, B.jorden. Back Row: D.Rice, M.Anderson, j.Cunningham, j.Thomas, P. Bonitz, j.Larsen. 5 .fi 1 mi lf QQ 2 ' Office secretaries find time to pose for a friendly picture. D.5haw, L.Tolonen, M.Smith, N.McLean, B.Davis. :Ji r' I r in thnx X School bookkeeper Mrs. Phyllis Cillam keeps track of all transactions within the school. 150 PEOPLE Mrs Margaret Beard type up basetball r Wx Men whose work goes unnoticed are janitors. LEFT TO RIGHT: H.Green, V.Fuller, N.Askelson, C. Roberts, A.PoweIl, W.Kleeb, K. Van Vorhees, S.Payne, H.Overton, E.Porter, E.Sturgeon. 1 . 1, Sr' , if Mrs. Miller and Mrs. O'Neill type up overdue book slips. Quai? r 1. K 19, Egg? . ' 5, -i iff-u 72-73 P.E. Assistants are FRONT ROW' C. Wolcott, L.Meduna, D. Warner, R. Yarbrough, 71Rowe, C.Carlson, P.Keiper, S.Auger. ROW 2: A.Hill, L.Anderson, R.Stone, G.SIemp, D.Hachiya, j.Montgomery, l.Hanson. BACK ROW: L.Patrick, K.Dalin, C.Hoffert, l.Qualheim, P.Dickson, D. Rennie, 5. Vice, M.PorterfieId. J ce Aides Mrs. Kissinger and Mrs. Mac Dowell over the past year's occurances. Mrs. Polly Osbourn keeps the Guidance Center under control. Mrs. Ruth Porter runs the show in the library's magazine room. PEOPLE 157 Will I Be Famous, Will I Be Rich? Under the guidance of Miss Alice Tsunenaga many senior students ex- perienced what was termed mini-career weeks. They were taken out into the community to see what is going on in a particular job or occupation such as transportation, health, agriculture, clerical, graphic arts, secretarial, mar- keting, business, medical, professional, and many more occupations. Speakers came to the school to talk with students also and displays were commonly seen. Arena scheduling was favored by the counselors again this year. x X A 5 K 3 i I 'l 3 I 14 I ,f S -fr .enum-......., Mr. Don Grufke, Senior Vocational Counselor ,b 1 qs' I-N-..b,. ,wwf Mrs. Margaret Burreson, College Counselor, Occupational Teaching. Mrs. Karen Miller, Occupational Teaching .:-- :Z ...'-,- - ,.if-gew-55-Q ,ai 152 PfOPl-E Mr. Don McCarty, junior Counselor .... ' Y 4' Q H 'E W 9 Counselor. Mr. Ken Scally, Athletic Director, fi. te 5 2 M Mr Keith DeCourcey DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN, Freshman Counselor Mr. William Cook, Audio-Visual Coordinator Miss Alice Tsunenaga, Sophomore Counselor NV- Mm., , h X 5 W .Z ,- .tits . b x X. ?q, 7 ,mise y X ,353 F - sl 222522 fig,-Y' , 1 W . 1 ' ww' . W , f Miss Betty Koopmans, Freshman Counselor, P.E. p.m-,.n- 1, 24, JN, . H 1 ,ne , 7 . 1: Mr. Don Grufke talks to students aboutjob opportunities. PEOPLE 753 C. H. S. Welcomes Italy's Maura. This year's foreign exchange student was Maura Mazzoli. She came to America and Centennial from Mo- dena, Italy, on August 10. The first part of the year was spent in the Earl Balzer home, with her American sister janelle, a Centennial junior. Then. midway through the year, she went to live with the Von Summers family. Here, she stayed with Centen- nial sophomore Von and senior joel. Maura really enjoyed her stay in the United States. lt was everything I expected it to be. In the awards as- semble, Maura received a pictorial book of Oregon, as a gift from the ad- ministration and student body. On july 13, Maura ended her year in the United States, to return home to her boyfriend, family and one more year of school. Maura is having a good time with her buddy, P '5C'Ha- Maura also likes to listen to American records. 154 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Maura Mazzoli is shown here with the Summers family who she spent the last part of the year with. In FRONT are Ross, Robin with Priscilla, and joel. Seated are Mrs. Summers, Maura, Von and Mr. Maura takes time out from her busy schedule to enjoy a book on Oregon with Robin. 1 .se ,f. A puzzled Maura seeks help from her English classmate Pam Wilbur. 2:52. f WF A , ,, 1: . E - L- . - , .ff - 4, t W 4 ei. Ew- if i. W , its . i E .kg I . .,, t-lx! ll? f 1 5 r .Ez Maura speaks at A.F.S. assembly held in Febru .svn - E - i ee. i W , :, fa x . 4 H, , t I s I . l rl Q :Q 1 V ' 4- . M ssllss , - - ssslss . 2 as . . Q. eq' - '- . V 5 il' e K, R WT'1Q!f-fifffw - ff ' ' A E --1- ,A 'l .gill 1 itil, VW lllif ' 'Q 'H ' -LLL.,-, -yr N-rg..-if-3-.1y,3?'T ' 4 f - If er. - , k -. A-','1 L: J -..-..Q.gh-.1 an-:....3LQ-'7'1..-k' - .i-ce, .W . Q- , W-ks-,Q ,. ' . - - fl- 4, W 1 - --'33 Lg? ,,,, h-f P 'K W 1 Lge' Jil? . .M - E '- 'ia . ?-' 1 Qi V- VUL' ww -'75 -- -5 inf' f iw' F- f-'ffif' as if 256' ig, ' '-5.41 . QE? 4 ,fifn -5 'pl S 1 ' ff --flssfg-5 gk ' ff, ff, f 3554, - I 'f .L 'I x , N. . i 1 A - ' 1 Q- .A .1 e. . ,. . 'vial . 5 ' LW as Wi' .M ' ',.g1.l':-.-ff. + M . -mg,-. N, 54' . M, 4 f ,,. ie' ,,,.,.fl . ,,.. .. ' 3 ' ---- ' WifTig1M'A': Q W j .wa - -- -s.. .X Y . ,.,i133.5-LV , 4-Afpfgig , lg, 'la'-5.g-2? ' - -1' - ' ' ' ' '- '- Z - ' 9 'i 5 :fF:: , ' fig: I :lr r Q: ,V ..:.:5-ii.. g Y-few-,,TY.:..,V, Ai t ..... I 'v ,ll fig.:-2.23.-tug: .M Maia, Em? - , Y , , F. ,5:., V r- S , i . . V ' ,Hi 5.54 ,--W m ,wg-an - -.nl T737 -2i. Q.:Ef?l7if52IQ': - xi- T ' 'ff - , irf'llL' J4f?'ilH' u ': ' Math is a breeze to Maura in her algebra-trig class. H' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 'W 't Maura got in the swing of things as she participated in track. Here she anchors the girls' 440 relay. im., saw Maura sits down to a hardy lunch with Liz Beckman in the cafeteria. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 155 ,A ur t Boy 81 Girl Chosen for Monthly Recognitiong Personality Traits Exposed. Put on a happy face seems to be the motto of Jeanie Holms and Clint Livengood to go with their title of con- geniality for the month of December. 156 SENIORS Becky Horton and Dan Donaldson think they're pretty neat as winners of the neatness award for the month oflanuary. To receive the award of service for the month of April, jim Byan and Gail Parker did many unknown deeds for C. H.5. We l i gl! 'T Vi As winners in the month of October, for spirit, Cathy Wade and Russ Watts warm up their cheering ability. Paul Keiper and Cathy Wade stick to their cause and win Dedication award for November. at L ..-, , 1- .f, ,-un' im.-a--.- - k 0.6 . , . , M v , if, His.- i M , M A -- ' it :Qian f I 'Q if ll?i .1q -it Q J lA4lA4AllLlA .dl . Did you hear the one about the traveling salesman? says Bob Balch to Maura Mozolli as winners of Humor for March. K 1, .fl , -,':W9'-W ,. 1 ' , We shouldn't be doing this Marcg You know what the handbook says! explains Cheryl Reznicsek to Marc Walker as Best Couple for February. SENIORS 157 BOTTOM ROW: Kerry Gribble, Secretary, Carolyn Kline, Treasurerg Marion Rutledge, Presidentg Kris Hoagland, Class Repg TOP ROW: Becky Crimmins, Vice Presidentj Lesley Burns, Student Council Rep, NOT PICTURED Debbie Buckley, Student Council Rep. It's been four years since the class of '73 began doing their thing and this year was no exception. Both money making and service projects were on the agenda. The additional project of selecting boys and girls of the months and keeping two activity boards up-to-date were headliners. The class also collected stamps and coupons, but the newest service project this year was King Krazylegs twith George Goben reigningj, and through the help of the basketball team members it was a great success. Candy, candy and more candy headed the sales and money-making projects. Class members held candy sales during lunches, and home baseball games, and during the dances. On Halloween candy grams were sold. It's been four years since Seniors first entered the halls of Centennial. Fun, excitement, and much effort helped make the Class of 73 outstanding. 158 SENIORS ,l r .1 ss.. ' sw, ' 1 1' ,, H fi 4 we Q- sas l s , , Yi '-.ggix .... sf s . ,ANN X - A' NX 1 . ji. -af ' Q . ,ar ' V . .,,, -M 5 I x t fx F7 L . Qc.. 4 - ,I Senior Class Adviser Denny Cole relaxes after a long four years with the Senior class. Also advising the Class of 73' was Miss Sandra Vincent. 'L' l l Judy AdlCll'IS Maftl Ahfelldl Wayne Alexander Neil Allen Dave Allie Dale Ammerman ff' 3: William Arendt lim Armstrong Debra Asplund R ' if 5 4 B0b Baker Robert Balch Rod Ballard Dave Barney Debbie Barraclough Alan Bauch 'i-.4-4 jim Allen Kim Allen Laurie A nderson Linda A nderson Naomi Bailey Roxanne Baird ,ali TX lody Barger Dan Barlow 26 'ite 5--V Robin Bauch lames Baxter SENIORS 159 I ,mg s-...u Laura Bosch Dave Bottorf Kim B0Y3f'0V5kY Laurie Bragg Cathy Brands Charisse Brookens C -if f 1 A . ff 1 '1 4 ' Fred Brown lim Bryan jim Bucholz 49N X-f-'51 Liz Budworth james Bunker .Jessie Burchett , -E 'FZZTZK -I Marcy Callicotte Doug Campbell Elaine Campbell lt's the Addam's Family all over again as Frances Iwanoto does a near-perfect Cousin ltt. qkjf' Debbie Buckley Kathy Buczkowski .S Leslie Burns Cindy Calhoun 'J' wr V Ron Carrick Robert Crothers SENIORS 161 Margaret Dailey Cheryl Dale Cindy Davis Rodney Davis Steve Dawkins . Thr fur K , Beki Dawley Terry Deister Patti Dickson Mike Dixon Cindy Dodson fx i of pf-QU! Dan Donaldson Chris Dorrenbacher Sandy Downing Bernard Drew Duke Dube Uv-nw 'v rn-9-I Martha Durkee Diane Dweak Tiifa Dykstra wi' 'Nil' Tisa Takalo is caught unaware, while lecturing someone. Kathy Dziewiontkwki A Vicky Edwards Gary Ellison , I X ' - , . I af' i Y 41 I P r W 'Q S i x If H 95' , J ' x 5 . x , 3 K .. Martha Emerald xi 41? il u: .- Jai- , f 1,-. 'Y' ' N il QT? , E,a ll? r 9 Kevin Engler Gregg Eschright Connie Evans Mike Evans 'ff' Pam Fink Roberta Finsaas vm gg. V I if xii? Ray Fryman Laura Garner Randy Emeri Patricia Engelstad K fl'n' X E l UDg1eonp3 Bill Gunesch and Dan O Donnell work Peggy Estes J A l .Ng Ja Debbie Falk Kerry Fashoway Brenda Freguson .QOK N , Karla Fletcher jay Florance Gary Foirnier - ev Dave Geurts Robert Gilstrap George Goben their radios in electronics class. Dan Golden Beth Gosvener Debbie Gray ,ov gn-4 'B-I' Doug Greer Kerry Gribble Stacy Gump MP9 Bill Gunesch Konrad Hager A Vlff' Ann Hall Dennis Halseui Sandy Halverson NJ, 5,595 sg was ff? v-U., .I 7 UW Q5 3' 5' I ', fu' Q. ' -.- r, 'j u.- : ,fmt Ai ,mf ! , 5 X 'raves w 1.31 in , janet Hamilton Mike Harlow if ,M , Lori Hasson Steve Haston Benjamin Harmon Becky Harper Tracy Harris if Bob Hawes Ray Haynie Gary Hedges 'tk - 'IIT Dan Heim Mary Heitzenrater C! WT. .Lf Kristin Hoagland Cheryl Hoffen 'Q-M M H Ex . is ,... D.-wal , ' -'tfmifi ' A IA' 1 George Goben reins over assembly in his royal robe as King Krazy Legs. 1 H' ffisifts i, f :x 1 sr' Mike Israel Francis lwamoto ega,5::5feiga 1'-'Bei 'H H1 1 . ' f Q ffl ,-. , Q, - in qv 'vu-if A 5 1 . t a Y , fi i . Denise Hendrickson Lynda Hicks ludy Hisey if WT'-5 is N 2 , . Glenda Hogan Greg Hopkins jerry Hotho H 1 ' . , ,--me -A 1 'ea s ,. ,ec . 5 X B 5 -if '1 Q l I v .12-1, , U: A ' 'J 5 ' K e , Zee. Q -, 1 . Q55 35 . UV? V 1, A ,Q Zz. 1. v f-z.L.:,J I -5.'ii?i'.-.'!Ff:.: Li? A .M 1- 774 31 i ,- ' sn- 2: fi 1 1 Dave Jacobsen Th Wav if Margaret Holmes Bob Hope ii'- Dan Horn Becky Horton Dave Howard Barbara Hunt Yrs., Gaillefferies Barbara johanesen xii f-, l.,.l,,,f.g1l,-,-g Karenjohns Wes johns Brendajohnson -e M- 'WTI' -..I I x Terri johnston Mark jones Steve jones ins- -..., l Kristijons Georgia Kaady LeeAnn Kahler Lorna Kasner lon Kathman Janis Keep eg 'f , ' V, x - , W l. -ff V V' , i li we ,wiv M, .. ' . 11- , 36 1 . V f I, 1 l , , .- Lf- V x e. A. 152325 ' f' 5 l' . 5 .H .. ':wg,-:7Jf,Vj,W l iVZ3'i- 1- lf? 1 1 fl .'s-H: ,J f'f-..'- U Paul Keiper Michele Keller Collen Kephart l l -N. We NX IYU In 1, 1: A K Ca ll 1, .lg Rb Si 'n Ja' 2 Cs Bc 'lr ': Fr Rt ' .1 ABOVE: leanne Holmes and Clint Livengood pause before entering the school, to decide whether or not to come to school. BELOW: Marti Ahrendt and Faith Kirchen play chem- ist using real test tubes and beakers. SENI ORS 767 E Faith Kirchem Susan Klimovich Carolyn Kline Dave Koch Lee Kuhl ,,, 46. - Qi sc ...,- Dianna Kuhnau Virginia Kusch Dennis Kyle 16. S Dave l.3lVSOn Carolyn Landis 1 -'F The proud parents ofa baby submarine sandwich are Russ Neibling and Dave Barney. F1- Cheryl Larson Marcia Laxton vb Randy Layton Dorice Lemley WV fl Karel Leubner Nancy Lewis Sharon Lewis Lindy Lindberg 39' 1 5 , l Sharon Long ff ,af Mary Loomis joray Lovejoy Cheryl Mackie Vicki Mainwood ,M .X ,ti ,.,. i x, l w ga ,. Greg Mankey Anita Marshall 3' 'S 'UQ A., Bafbafa Maruhn Paula M350n 115' ' n Brian McClure Sue MCC0f7'73U8heY Diane Lundsten Vickie Malk 1? Denise Marshall F4 Darlene Mason Debby McConnell A .Qs ,, lu- Q ,:a1.,f,4.,,,,,,'.. ,. . , 115.-f..w , . -:L-g J '76 4- . A ' - , ... YM Y inn -7,,L:4ZL'l1'!' 1' lp' LVN L asm' - ' A , J wi wi ,w , 7.1 ' T- ' ' za, ,M z.-,H - ' ' - C-gif' W-:ru 'if-rfiifr ' ' - A l'6 -5' f-. -'al 3i3f. izf fem How do we get across? Wonder Stephanie Stewart and Bar bara Hunt. su-, F.. Rebecca Martilla Maura Mazzoli Scott McCord Dan Martin 'ER Cathy McCausland lim McGraw l 1 gig!!! -' A!!! '15 ! ..-V5 M5 X nw .E ,K Qi: ! i 3' ,,, -SEE QQ. Trudy McGuire Lillian Meduna 7 I' L is 1:-'r lack Meligan Candy Mellon far? WSE- Rod Ballard works studiously in Drafting 3-4. 46? 'Z Lisa Miller Dennis Millhollin Deanne Mims Mike Mlffhoffl lanice Mitchell 1 '.J' Cathy Moore Ken Morey Dale Morgan Gale Morgan Pam Morgan 3,4 Tani Morris Greg Munro Janine Naemura Robin Nakamura Steve Nesheim 170 SENIORS Karen Ness Debbie Newberg -L- if TTY an-I M Bryan Nordlund Larry Newman 4. Sue Olsen Randy Orren Gail Parker Ronald Parker ? 55- 'Qu-,-f 47 Karen Perletti Dale Phillips Kevin Newport Russ Niebling W l3:'.f'i' in julie Nutting Susan Nutting No, Bob Hawes i5n't violating the district policy on alcohol, he's just playing the drunken porter in Macbeth Laura Phillips Dan Pokorny Lisa Noll Dan O'Donnell Don Owen Stan Pense '21 Steven Pbllard SENIORLS 171 P WL. ' E: iw Diane Poore judy Powers Edith Priebe Tony Prouty L , :gl H 1,5 ' M: It gh K4 ,Qi lan Qualheim Heidi Rauser Debbie Ray Carol Reameg f 'M3 Sus .,,. Dale Rennie Carol Reves Cheryl Reznicsek Dan Riddell I ' ' , N, ,., Virginia Roberts Gregg Rognle bn- '-5 T' Dead King Duncan, alias Chuck Marcy takes a break in Shake- Speafe Class. Nancy Ross Sue Rove 172 SENIORS jenine Pulatie Lynette Remillard Neil Riewer .1-u hd' Roger Ronning ih ,, .r Tom Rowe i i -vw ---af i -,ps I ,ff , l 1 Frances Ruppert Marion Rutledge Sheryl Salvo Cliff Sauer Dave Schiele ,um ' Brian Schimschok Karyl Schmick Robert Schmitz tuna? FACTOR .T HH F ' h 1.5: 1, 'A has They say it's possible to find humor in anything, says Gina Y ' ' ' ' ' u lear reactor. Ruth Ann Schulz lulee Scrivens Loretta Searles n C Gail Sharman Sandi Shaw Mike Shepherd Cary Sheppard Barry Siel l . X 1 fav, S f N- I ,ugiyzf , r A ' 1, -N . : .- t 1 -' sa, if 1, K ,e ,, .' KY. ' ,yang HI.: l,,ff,.gLg,3- . 1-'f 'if - -:Hifi - fglf!'5f'?f3?' M' -' lf' 49 Ma 1 Q, fl. LQ, at , an M Cheri Skoubo Dave Smith lack Smith Kathy Smith Lynn Smith SENIORS 773 Yvonne Smith Linda Snelling Dru Soehren Debbie Steenson Larry Strous 174 SE N I ORS -jj' we ' bf 1534 X4 Anne Christensen, Lynn Smith and Ann Sundstrom portray football players for the powder puff game during homecoming. .JI by QQ? if Judy Spangler Lloyd Spanke v t il Susan Sparks Mike Springsted ww in- -in Mark Stewart Stephanie Stewart R05 5f0f7e Teffl Stone l 1 5 H. mm J 5 Tom Strutz joel Summers Ann 5UrldSlf0m Kathi' 5W0ff0fd V Russell Watts Sheri Webster Jeri Wetzel Ruth Ann Wetzel Gerald Williamson Ken Wittig 5 l 5-gg ta' X. Nu.,-331 Becky Wolf Sherrie Wright Patty Weddington Lynn Williams Gail Wogsberg David Yager .1 :gi z,' Q gi W? Gee, everything is upside down! exclaims Paul Kleper lay Yandell Gina Yeager E Sn CJ Laura Zimmerman Klaus Zoeller Stewart Leiman Mark Nash Robyn Owen 176 SENIORS Camera Shy Seniors Greg Adams Sheryl Booth jeanne Brannfors Sharon Brewton Michael Brosseau Richard Brown Wallace Brown Dennis Brunk Edward Darby Norman Dash Richard DeWitt Nancy Dickson Robert Edge Diane Farestrand june Ford Ken Frederick Franklin Gaittens Larry Gallentine Terry Griffin Deborah Haar Paul Harlan Tom Hazen Patricia Henkel William Hobaugh Douglasjohnson Ron johnson joe Kern Linda Koppen john Kusner joann Ligatich Diane Lippold Clint Livengood Charles Marcy Dale Marx Erwin Miller Terri Miller Arthur Goldsworthy Theresia Miller Ed Gooding Kent Muhle Charles Goucher Randy Obrist Michael Green Randy Olwell jeffrey Parker Margaret Parks Kathleen Ray Neil Riewer Maria Rollan Kevin Ruschman james Russel Laurence Schaecher julie Schmidt jenine Seales Gordon Sellars Heather Severson Linda Smith Cindy Snyder Anna Thurber Miles Van Horn Kenneth Waggoner Paul Whisenhant Robert Whited Gerald Wolff jeffery Woods Roger Yarbrough Francie Ruppert, Linda Snelling and Dorice Lemley bend over backwards to show Senior flexibility. SENIORS 777 .gum gal ' lu ns- gf 1 ,, In Memory of . Daniel Warren Though life for Dan was short, it was good. Many of his realities were but visions in the eyes of others. We've lost a friend but kept his memories. And though beside us he no longer walks, within us he still lives. Some of Dan's fine qualities which were admired by many, will now be missed by most. A heart which delivered no harm to others, but reluctantly accepted for itself. His unique sense of humor is vividly portrayed in the above picture where Dan's rumbling laugh will softly sift through the backgrounds of our memories for years to come. 17 Up Up and Away At theAir-Tel. . The Air-Tel Hotel was the location of the senior banquet for the gradu- ates of '73. The atmosphere was filled with each senior's awareness that this was one of the last few get-togethers they would have with their fellow- classmates. Marion Rutledge opened the night with works of welcome. Kathy Buc- zowski then presented foreign ex- change student Maura Mazolli with a gift from the senior class. C-Notes provided entertainment for the night. Dinner was served with salads to start, following was roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and green beans. Although the stuffing ceased many an appetite., the overall opinion of the dinner was okay, Dessert included icecream. Character awards were given to de- serving seniors by Mrs. Burreson and Mr. Grufke, senior counselors. Fear- ing some people would be offended, many awards were not given out. Many seniors were disappointed not to re- ceive their Soch, Gossip, or Radical award which took four years to acheive. A closing was given by Marion Rut- ledge Iclass presidentj and everyone got up to leave. The parking lot looked like the CHS lot as everyone peeled out to find the biggest event of the night. The party! ABOVE- Calm and collective, Dale Marx stops for a coffee break. LEFT- Kathy Buczowski pre- sents the foreign exchange student, Maura Maz- zoli, with a gift from the Class of '73. RIGHT- With a look of innocence, Liz Beckman wipes out all of the French dressing. BELOW- Glasses are raised to cheer thatthere are only two weeks of school to go. 180 SENIOR BANQUET ia 'f 's-f ' Vui- 1 W .1 i Yu.. : ,,. N in .. . h ggyzslkta B. W 3 is if -J ABOVE LEFT- Remembering that this will be one of the last senior get-togethers, these seniors make the most of it. ABOVE RIGHT- The camera man only wants to take your pic- ture, ludy Akins, not your salad. Honest! CENTER- C-Notes give their all at their last performance for the seniors. LOWER LEFT- Spectators Trudy Coon and Gailjeffries chuc- kle at Glenda Hogans sexy leg. LOWER RIGHT- The turkey dressing has strange ef- fects on some people, as demonstrated by Mark Conger. .1 , - , at X it 1 f f BANQUETW' 181 ,---.di Q f ' Seniors Enjoy Final Days. TOP ROW: C.Livingood, G.Fournier, j.Smith, C.Dorrenbacher, M.HarIow, F.Brown, D.lacobsen, B.Gunesch, R.Watts, l.MeIigan, B.Hawes, K. Zoeller, I. Thompson, D.Bonitz, j.Kern, D.Geurts, S.PolIard, D. Yeager. BOTTOM ROW: K.Swofford, B.Grimmnns, S.Nutting, B.Horton, M.Dai- Iey, G.Hogan, L.Kasner, V. Crenshaw, L.Smith, D.Dziewiontkoski, A.HaII, C.Wade, B.Beckman, E.Priebe. LAUGH SCHOLARSHIP DEPENDABILITY SPIRIT NEATNESS MUSICIAN OUTGOING PEETZ' PETS LINTON'S LOVERS lEPSEN'S IUVENILES ABBOTT'S ANGELS POLLOCK'S PUPPETS CREATIVITY SHYNESS SMILE SERVICE DEDICATION U NSU NG HERO LEADERSHIP Mark Daiber Scott McCord Dale Rennie Ioe Kern Bob Hawes Bill Gunesch Brad Stewart Roger Yarborough loe Thompson Mike Harlow Fred Brown Dave lacobson Steve Pollard Larry Newman lohn Ulrich Darrell Bonitz Paul Keiper jim Bryan Dru Soehren SUCCESS Laura Zimmerman BEST DRESSED Gail Parker HAIR Bark Beckman HUMOR Vicky Crenshaw PERSONALITY Roberta Finsaas LEGS Cathy Moore TALENT Liz Beckman BROWN-NOSER Ann Hall EYES Terri lohnston BEST COUPLE Trudi Coon COURTESY Margaret Dailey CITIZENSHIP Cheryl Skoubo ATHLETE Edith Priebe CONSERVATIVE Laura Garner PLAYBOY Russ Watts Norm Cleveland Becky Crimmons lack Milligan Keith Charters Buff Harmon Lorna Kasner Becky Horton Gina Yeager Clint Livengood leanie Holmes George Goben Steve Nesheim Dave Guerts Dale Marx lack Smith Greg Munro Ron Kerrick Dan O'Donnell David Yeager Cathy Wade PHYSIQUE Gary Fournier Marion Rutledge MASCU LINE Greg Hopkins Lesley Burns ACTOR Chris Dorrenbacher Klaus Zoeller Kathy Dziewiontkoski OUTSPOKEN Brian McClure Lynn Smith Martha Durkee Trudy McGuire Karen Ness Kathy Swofford Cheryl Hoffert Maura Mazzoli Roxy Baird Cathy Brands FLIRT Glenda Hogan FIGURE Linda Hicks FEMININE- Susi Nutting ACTRESS Marti Emerald Kris Hoagland TOP ROW: l.Bryan, B.McCIure, D.O'DonneII, B.Stewart, P.Keiper, D.Rennie, G.Munro, S.Nesheim, R.Carrick, D.Marx, B.Harmon, S.McCord, M.Daiber, I. Ulrich. BOTTOM ROW: L.Burns, C.HoagIand, R.Baird, K.Moore, M.RutIedge, G.Parker, C.Skoubo, M.Durkee, M.MazzoII, K.Ness G.Yeager, L.Zimmerman, D.Soehren, L.Garner. 182 SENIOR ACTIVITIES V2 ll , v LEFT TO RIGHT: leanie Holmes, Linda Hicks, Terri Johnston, Liz Beck- man, Trudy McCrire, Roger Yarborough. Coming and going, seniors experience the last rush of their four years. Take a tip from Mike Harlow and Russ Neibling, mile is a sure cure for the Party Blues. Vicky Crenshaw silently figures out how many calories there are in three pancakes. Mr. Crufke doesn't realize that Kathy Swofford and lack Smith are already pinned. Betty Koopmans samples the food for the senior break fast. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 783 Prom produced by junior Class junior class activities were high- lighted by the spreading of Christmas cheer. Members of the class gave their time to caroling for patients at Doernbecher Hospital. All activities were done under the supervision of advisors Mrs. Arlene Harwood, Mrs. Meredith lunge, and Mr. Richard Wald. Money making projects of the year involved car washes and candy sales. A car rally was held during the winter. The annual junior-Senior Prom was the main production of the class. It was held on May 12 at the Portland State Ballroom. Giving support to the Class of '74 throughout the year are advisors Mr. Richard Wald and Mrs. Mere- dith lunge. wg' I , -1 V glut-K 457' 'Ti Qi. S T junior class officers are Susan Mueller, secretary: Todd johnson, President, Melissa MacDowall, Treasurer, Carol Servas, S. C. Rep., and Steve Schreiber, Class Rep. 184jUNlORS Pual Braithwaite and Bill Schmidt take on riders Kris Olsen and Elaine Kuhn as they prepare to escort the lunior float in the Home- coming Parade. A et' 1 i z R' A 8 1 W -- f i' 105 V ' 411. 1 ' 'R l -- : in if f e l - , A ' B A ' ' W l 9 l If B ' H All , N sv W 5. , .B I Hg B. l Y V A .,i1 5 ' 1 v N ll Ati' t , ff-1- B ,I 3 tf .4 a HP l fi k l 'lli :vll 1 7 Q 1, 43' Si N S S if ' rf ,J 1 A .ul -- H lu i WTB: ' ,El H ya I 1 -:F tw ,ti W! H +R x it i . 9, I,-4' , ve A 5 . --in, : ,Q 5 ,A Y up It +2 -K A - .. .2 .fs l , l- x -N I .Q In . 1 f ,I , . Y Q .. f ' fii , 473. V.. -4 ' it Abbott, David Allen, Martin Alyea, Mary Anderson, Susan Andrews, Michael Aplinj, Gary Aren t, Scott Arndt, Kimberly Auger, Brian Austin, lanina Avery, Terry Bailey, Naomi Baile , Robin Bairdt! Brook Baker, Daniel Baker, Larry Ballard, john Balzer, jenelle Banna, Russell Banzer, Raymond Barlow, Brian Barmore, Sheryle Barnard, Rhonda Barnes, Anthony Barzee, Pam Batcheller, Cheri Beaty, Patricia Becker, Cary Bednar, Ron Belknap, Steve Benda, Matthew Bennett, Terri Benshoof, juli Benson, Bruce Berecek, Larry Be er, Andrew Billings, Jacque Bitz, David Blair, Nanc Bledsoe, Charles IUNIORS 785 Boatwright, Cl de Boland, Mattlllew Bonneville, Pat Borgett, Brenda Bourcier, Lisa Bowers, Mari Braithwaite, Paul Brehm, Susan Breiland, Deborah Briggs, Raegina Bristow, james Brown, Darby Brunk, Dan Brustad, jane Buckley, Ron Buhler, Kathy Bullard, Karen Bunn, Herbert Burdette, Ken Burgess, Sal? Burnett, le f Burnworth, Nancy Burright, Larry Burtis, Teri Busby, Connie Busk, Steve Butler, Gre Byrne, Deborah Caba, Mike Caldwell, Ron Cannucci, Marc Carlson, Chris Carpenter, Alan Carrick, Steve Carson, Cliff Casey, Nancy Catto, Robert Cettell, Laurie Christensen, Marius Christmann, Denise Cipriano, Janice Clark, lan Clarke, Bill Claus, Sarita Clow, Kevin Coble, jon Cole, Mike Concger, john ook, joe Coombs, Ken Corbett, Don Cornell, Mike Craig, Iohn Cris , Linda CUlK', Mike 186 IUNIORS I v-. K i V' i l- l A I . ,. ,, V Y, i B 31 1 ,v it if 'J ,. r E - i A get L: ' - ,,: 4 .- Pvt 1 . ' if . 1 ,-,, EH Air 5 L., gi ,LL . ,-,,-- ir - : U ,wax i. Vg - Mg. 5 F, lx f 'I l. Q Q h ,JigkiN , 5, :g e a r ' 4, C jf' ' T 1 - . 1 ..,,g, I 1 '- gs , 7 ' ' K igfdgi J, A '-gi V- K, ,sw ,. , 5. .B . me 1 If - ., L -A -iff ' If3'. 4 ii 1 5 ' A ?vv . ,AQ i. 21' , ' m y i 1 Get off my back' exclalms Renee Mahln as Judy Hemrick climbs the walls .har 1. 1 1 as Z1 1 Q id Q ff '13 ,A g F I -11 K, 11 , I 1, , ' 1:23. 4 .:,:1. 4 . . , 47517 . 1 f X .15 Hi? . L , .1 ,v pa X V- fx 'Ili' 1 '- if 'l f Wi' 111 lil? 1' f , kg . -1' , , u V V , ,, ,.g,-HL. X ' ,. 1 'T ' ' 1 , 1 Q 1 as ' , 1. , -L ' 4' R' 11 ' W Wx ' 11 1' ,r ' 1 ' 1' E ' 1 1 v 5-W 1 7 N it :13' 1 l T iar-i , 1 1 . f .- ' J UV! AL l I 1 . gl ' ' ' ' lff' I . fasffi gf Q 1 H1 1, 1'5 ' W . 11. 1 4, 1, 11 -- 'N E 7' 1. ,T Jxi f 'il 1 x 1 i 1,u111 u1 e - , 1 I M I if , A S ' Qual - Pa N xl Mary Schomann looks as ifshe could swallow a whole donut as she and Kathy Buhler plan their lunch menu. Currier, Paula Dalin, Kathy Danielson, Dale D'Annibale, Courtney Davenport, Barbara Davidson, Robin Davis, Landra Dean, Mark De Marco, Tana Dewitz, Susan Dietz, Gary Dodson, Cindy Dove, Penny Dulaney, Cindy Durham, Bruce Dusa, Charles Dwyer, Dee Ann Drykstra, Kathy E fenberger, Deborah Eggers, Debra Emert, Vernon Engelstad, Brad Engle, Mary Evans, Sandra Falconer, Kelly Fancher, Mary Farm, Terri Fehrenbacher, Dan Fernandes, Vickie Fetters, Linda Fink, Pam Finley, Nancy Fischer, Kevin Fisher, Matthew Fleming, Dean Flynn, Diane Foust, Linda Francisco, Becky Frye, Viki Fyffe, Earl Fyffe, Edward Gall, Robert Gearing, Charles Geck, Monica Giese, Milo Gildow, john Gilmore, Kirk Gluth, jeff Golden, Dennis Goulet, Barbara Govro, Larry Gramlich, Mike Gregg, Wesley Gribble, Holly Grosmick, Steve iuivroizs 187 Grove, Teresa Gunderson, lohn Haas, Phyllis Hachiya, David Hall, Randovzh Hames, Eve yn Hamilton, Geneva Hannigan, Elizabeth Hannon, Lynda Hansen, jerry Harlow, Ben Harmon, Greg Harmon, Mike Harvey, Terry Hassler, Norman Hathaway, Laurie Haugen, Gary Havely, Doug Hawes, Brenda Haynes, Kathy Haynie, Renee Heacock, Dean Heinrick, Judy Heitzenrater, Nancy Henrichs, Sylvia Hiatt, jeff Hildebrant, jeff Hill, Alison Hillman, Vicki Hinchcliff, Mark Ho an, Mike Holmioe, Merl Holstad, Shelley Hopkins, Sara House, Devonne Hovet, Dianne Hovgaard, Lonnie Hoyle, Karen Huggins, Bobby Hughes, joe 188 IUNIORS J t Q: 1 ,I l . 4 12 3, 1 y.. B up .,, g V . H ' : 1 U' 1 I M ' we L f,.. 7 ,v -P , ...L ,7,,A'lf jim Koppert and Lori Mims disregard the rule about affection in the halls but Dave Bltz and Shay Smith hesitate saga ,: lagggljgimhvfa ' - V, . .f ' 'He 2 L i,:. V ' ., ,.,, 1 A ? : SH '-wap . 1' V qs ' vi V lf-Eurl'l:s.'l,'l.f TIE 5- M M ww ' ' wligvg li. Nigga., -wil ' j , L3 , it.: 1 V is . f K if L, H A ,L - ,':Z'1, - K .LIE iz r -- 2-Q ,H .. as? .. ,. ,,,,.' lj F2 l lFV,1:f:1 .. 33 L 5.5, 7 ' ,i F 'r is H '- 2 X 1 I A if , L- L W .si fl ' ' lyk ,.'4..i ff' 'f I fill 1 -vii r ww 3 I 'as it 1.7: ::-,.. 5 2'.. V 5-M m V-4 ':, L .Vin H , mln. Hull, Kathy i Huster, Don n . Hutchinson, Bflaf' ' X 55 ' ' ,w o l-iutchinson,jon 4' J, I iams, Steve , 5 , -5 'V lnkenbrandt, Roberta n . lsrael,l'at NWI' . .P I S jackovich, jan 1 - QF . H 6 z , H A lackson, Cindy lk:-1 -,4 . - rf - . - ,M L 'gl , fiigfu, ' ,,.- . w jensen, Cindty Ii! ,.:, .. in L Johnson, Clif - Q . C . ' Q 5 L ' , l0hnson,john I... ' I j if -' r . it , . gl. ' -T A ' -Mi johnson, Lauri 1' ' V Il X Xi 1 X 9' '-' 1 lohnson Mike no . . gev - to . L W . l0hf1f0fiP2m . L t ,o I L - a n L- n i- Johnson, Todd -- ' ' . V .t t ' ,..I F t Pr' M . 1 :Q Q ' . E ' I I' A .I ,- 'Z5ia . T'-gi fs' johnston, jan . I ,, .:, .,.. 2 :ir - 555 5. lx H jones' Kevin n- w .- - ' ' jones, Ron .L 5 W so f R 5 ' . ' HX- I . H Q A-Q, 1 jordan, Divie ' 'ni I - :J - ,2-. 'dll Kaiser, Curtis I 5 . A I '-X 1 1- . -'lla 1 - Karstens, Denise , ... .. . . - jones, Cheryl A A I l x 5-+1 ad if ' , - H - ' ,ng ff r Kato, Curtis of . E 3' fin n Nl? HEHAZ: .n'i:nQi L .,iiiniii3gg'3Egl Katzbe,-gl Ricky '- -4 at. : L if . - Koo-noy, Barry 1 -,Q 'iff f' U 7 1 tj, .,.,. Keller, Terry 1 o --.-' .. ' 3 -6 H L' Kelly, Gale ' Q -Q F' H ' Kerns Liana ..,. . .. .. . 1 , I , n . n N .1 -x ,o 1 - 'L' f 't' ' C 'cfs . iii : Knopf, Heidi hh , A 5 I - I NX. Fl Knutsen, Ron ' I V A' r- gi. o V - gt: ' ,v Koch, Lore . . . ,,. .. -..,, A, M 3.5 ::: 5' 1 ':':': , .. ,:, .,.,., : .-.::' ' , ,. Q few '.1,..- . o 5 -. gf , ' 5, ' :':' . ,' , ' .sr K - T .. Konkle, Kevin . H 3 Wx I jf' -' .T -X .Z-f-.yi ' A ' :tix Z K'Oppert,!can1eS .L - F - L' , i -:'P-- t ' QT .. n - -s., K Koffef Ml e Q L A ji f :'- - I -J 1 f 9 ' Xij K055e, Mark . ' . -H 5 'iff ' ' l '-5' 11- '- L Kramer Fa e X V .H W- ' f. IX A L A Q.-5:::.j. In j igj ' I. ig ' Kraninger, Kirk E , V '.', 3. W I ! W V, X M vnuv Z, nik W n u ll -.l, WF., .,-,' 1 Kremser, Ron X ' XX XJ 3 W fl 1 X V X X- 'X '1 it Kuhn' Elaine : Y ,rj:xf' 131- ' ' .I - r- . 'v 1, 5 s ., J.. ici xl If - .11 1 fo ' i M . i , Y , 1 N ,V .. i -... MHiggHWi,jNmY n. xnx Q . - 'X' X X X L: X Kurutz, Laurie 3 ' n 'QW . 4 D 4. , L Kutcher, Teresa fi - ogg - 7 Kyle, Taffy LL? 4 X 'Q ' . ' LX ' o f' , . , sa LalIy,C2r0' 1 Lambert, Laurie 'IW' ' 'K' i yu 'W' l 1 . 'itssfiilgdlfill' ' x Lampella, Connie ,Q ?'92'i ' 'Q A - H X: mit Lawrocki, Vicki J V.. . . 'I iw . x X L X ' C -. Lee, Gary oo, Lightfoot, jeff M ' 255: . vw 'AA n 1 'T I T. F E-' V .X l all r I . .- iz iwui V U r J - I-tyzf-1 ,, . . Lille ard, Holly . F ' ' Lindiizerg, Yvonne i I . , Linde, Donna ' 4 , .. A , A L V v -1 . I gy n ei au X l -' 7 - 5 L: V1 joe ir. :pa ' .1 vi . ......... QE i he V K L VZ: , Lindeman, Mike if - lf t an Llppoldlohn n Fn2'elix , '7,'.1i7 V 'Laol?l'lX C M r ,I Llvingston,Cary W? ,. .L . so new-Ego.. o Kelli Falconer blushes as she tells jana Wagner the whole story of last night's date. IUNIORS 789 Logan, Tony Lovejoy, Tobie Luce, john Lux, Debbie Lyons, Chris Macdowall, Melissa MacKinnon, janet Maes, Tamara Mahm, Renee Mahoney, Brad Mahoney, Pat Malcolm, Pam Mankey, Dave Marshall, Don Martilla, Frank Martin, Bill Martinson, Steve Maruhn, Brad Mason, Dou Mason, Keith McClure, Marienne McCord, Mitzi McDonough, Charles McGregory, Terie McChrystal, Mary McLain, Doug Menzel, lody Mercer, Sally Mestrovish, Dan Metzger, Gordon Mihm, Lynnette Miller, Duwayne Miller, Laurie Miller, Pippa Miller, Vicki Millette, Muhterem Mills, Randy Mims, Lori Mitchell, Melody Montague, Yvonne Montgomery, jim Montgomery, lanice Morgan, Robert Morris, Robin Mosby, Richard Mowery, Ann Mueller, Susan Murray, lay Murray, Patricia Nakamura, julie Nash, lerr Nautel, Bin Newsom, Barbara Newton, Terry Nicholson, Debra 190 lUNlORS nr 1 Y 1 a Q 1 ry w ' ,1.f,5: I? i fx 5 saw, , 1 ff. as Jil' t 'I lg.. ' ' vs :W 4 -. 9 fi? s 'ml' U l L S I L. ax, 5. ' 1 gui- zu, li -J? 'hi N P- 25- f- if 5 ' if Q' 1.4! 'll 4 . rf f. 4 ! a i ' , ' jim .Koppert is more interested in the camera than in would-be gangster ., 4.1 ag fl 5 L .,-fx IINIVNQ C ' 1 i Kevin jones. e .... ' X H 4f'l L it fkf .t I '4 tx ' 2 .X ' 42, r , J . il 0 -ul . fi , t ' tu- . ' 1-' ig- 1 21 ' 'Hg v v. , .4 ts, j '- if ' vii ' X , -Q 4 5 at ' Q' 'el ,. -1 f . 1 12.1 .- ' '- 'M Gs -' g g k.- Y , l l 6 59 ,wwf if if L ,Ur .. W, ' lf no '-if ..-' 1- , r A L iitz fl , X Ifkul L-ddlk vb. ,:-, . Z M ' H Vvv- A f . ::i: ,, 14 -, 'Wt ,eh 1 V 22. ess: ' ' ' 6 , at fr M - 'up x K, , t .4 . ,rf in X fl -' -X ' 1 ,. Y 'Q 1 ' X 'is' Hg ' -'.i' l 'Tl ' 1' 1- ,T L L 5 tl - P s by I . ,' K 41. , .S sl 5 N Q The junior class proves that they can be wide awake at eight o'clock in the morning for yell competition. l 5 'L , ' . Q ' -1- if-Q ' I -ee, -ui ,. u ' Q51 i' f f - V .ui . 1 1 gf ff H W civil U' , , V 'l' I ' Pfiql ', 123 fr tra , . ' ni sl f , l -0 ' , , 1 . ii ll Y l 9 9 YJ. 4' i ,ff J. .R T. W , lv- 7' u. . 1 ' :ES' f.1, gf? - A..-, 34 1' 5' j:':E:Qf- f' 'V JI S . - .. : cu' .1 A J,,., ' . ' 'rfb L 1 2 M- 1' .l D . ,, . , hiv., ,, sill '51 11 l , . E Qi F E, -e,f,, . , . V V , ,. . I , Dey,-4,3,. ,gl ..,, i 11:9 i I-L K, i. . 1. - - tx. A 'Vg K, ,, . F2 X4 , . , ga . . -,fi 2' M1513 X A Fl l. N' N ,uf 73' 'l 'ak w , 'NJ - as , 'V A -53 ' ' 'ti -1 f. , ,nl l L six. , . ,. -,4: . - - aa i-:. up ll ' f- 'M 4 !' ,W is aa. I lum L ep ui, J -Q ' ' 1 , , . H, -A Vx j X . m.,, --va. : PK ' 96' X e-. 5 Y KW . , led 'ii 'Quai Srl 1 l . , . Y 1 f i , l i i Y J 1 ' I 72 4 Yllfiir' ?17 i' '. ' ' ' ' ., 27: 1' .' , n 35713 11'-Z: . .l f. fn ' V: ' 1-. .Q , 4.--1- , Y:l':-::.f..- ly imasgif - . ' ' W ki ff 3 ILM H tx li H l. , ' si ol if 53 sf 'fi it 1--s ill' uf if ifni l 5 J Oakes, Tonfy O'Bray, jef Olson, Kristina Orefice, john Oviatt, William Pallviny, Katherine Paker, jeff Parkes, john Parrish, Kimberly Parsons, Debra Parsons, Lisa Patrick, Laurie Pearson, Jeanne Perletti, Bill Petersen, Cindy Peterson, john Pettis, Karen Petty, Clifford Pierce, Ed Piercey, Mike Pillster, Larrg Pinegar, De ra Pixley, Kristie Plance, Douglas Plance, Robin Plambeck, Richard Poff, Rebecca Popiel, Cynthia Popma, Mike Porterfield, Mark Potter, Mark Powell, Sharla Priebe, Pete Randall, Greg Randquist, Don Ray, Carl Ray, john Reis, Lynette Renwick, james Rerick, Diane Rhodes, Robin Richards, Lucy Rieger, Sylvia Riewer, Paul Roberts, William Roesner, Clay Rognle, jan Rohm, Tom Roley, B. Rolph, Carol Rose, Rebecca Ross, Kenneth Roth, Cheryl Rowe, Car Sabo, Marhene jUNlORS 197 Sann, Robert Sattergren, Bonnie Sauer, Terri Scheer, Clarice Schill, Gerald Schmick, Conrad Schmidt, Lorrie Schmidt, William Schomann, Mary Schreiber, Steve Schroeder, Wade Scott, Greg Seibel, Paul Servas, Carol Sharman, Barbara Shaw, Rebecca Sherwood, james Sholl, Jeanne Shove, Charles Shrout, Dora Singerhouse, Rita Siron, james Skaggs, Bruce Skoubo, jeff Slater, Patricia Slemp, lohn Smith, james Smith, Keith Smith, Kevin Smith, Kim Smith, Melinda Smith, Mike Smith, Mike David Smith, Shaylene Smith, Teresa Snider, Leanne Soesbe, Norm Soria, Randy Southard, A. Spanke, Carol 13 4 1 J 1 T il Q, i ,f J ul . -We -I ,nw mi '.,-- 1 ,,.,:,,.-i ' - hti'ii 'E , 41:1 ix 1 'v JN NH .. W A V - , J' i ii l 0 H 'i F Brenda Hawes is ready to drift into dreamland in the arms of her teddy bear. 192 IUNIORS QW lv ' '5,L' iz' E M W Ay as 'ici if A. Y If I. 4. V if Iatfdlf. 1 3 rm 'li NA it n '36, . Fc 5 .g Riff- 'auzpk , Y .cy- 8 9' . 151 ' 'is b ,TT ' 'P ix' ' H 5 'li' V ' T I Rini .,., W Y in . we 11 .4 wg .. ,. t 1, ' gt . 'lv . +,,. .. F 3, Q' L ' K' V ,l ', ' ' 3 tt J, yy ' -my fi, l f- E 1 . I ,1VIL,gt , , ,L L K w ,L ' . L. f Af , M , . 4 'iii-f 1, 51 35 5 MV D LQ. .' 'QA Q 5 - , ' iz' fir W ff' T ' ' T Spittal, Chuck Stephan, Suzanne Stephens, Robin Stone, Patricia Streeter, Wendy Sullivan, Margaret Sundstrom, Carma Tangen, Darrell Tate, Dan Teadtke, Terry Teeples, Russe I Temple, Cheryl Thede, Gary Thiessen, Ron Thomas, Lori Thomas, Robin Thomas, Bill Thompson, Angela Thompson, Tommy Thurman, Donnelle J . Q-ff, ,IF If 5 lliili 'W 'N LI Y i wi mt , , 4 v ' T' , Vg., - ' ie F, i -' ': 1 4' K ml at 5 if! 1 V ,Qi , 3 'ii a V 4 5 in f 35 4 X .f rt Q 1 ,- , - fain? . i' 4 gy Wa 1 f 1 B 'r . .iifi 'MSE N 19 , I lj li' Mfr q f ,- C11 1 fe I 4 Wi' it : fx ily . lt , , . . er F' .1-b ard ' 1 if I I A, 7 Am il V a 5 -ii ll' f 1 21 -v ll t l N, x t L I if I , ' I 1-.K Y N ll Tryk ' , ev ' f 4 ' I l it as F W l u F' ' 1- .. I.- -F L I Q Q +C, , 1 fm kai' Q - 5 - , na. H- . Y TBI, W H 4-av 5 , fi r it 1 4... - . w fmt I 1 -, Q l l T ' 'l i kia -1l' , L lil N Q 'f A + Jlf .11 , 1 V,.V Q, , my , VL 'fi ir u '1 ' 1, it I y'.t5i'f i. -f' Ht -.::I ' 55.5.5.1 :iw ' Hag nv I ll l fi V , XIV f - is , L , I ,zf iff' , Q3 , wi l Ania, ,C ,.-'wh 1 Y 'A 'T ET? . ..- T 1 Q... V it sf fa. B1 , ., ,Y L V TF, F, L' . Cc Lf- 1 . ,..,.. ,. ' V 1 . 5 - , x if r . 1 Siu .za ll 4 . h if Q. If Q i I' Mr 3 wg 45? A gt- -, , I 21? - , 'i 14 .. it 1 A .J a l J get l Wi L 5 kiln' 1 4 ,M , l. . W , an he EMP , J 4. an J 1, I., 4 1 ml Zitur, Colleen Zollman, Glenn 1-'Q' ji Warrilow, janice Watkins, Trudy Watson, Dawn Watson, Kathryn Watt, Craig Weitzell, Thomas Wells, Sydney Wilber, Pamela Williams, Deena Williams, Raye Wilson, Vicki Winchestor, julie Winter, Gordon Wirostek, Rick Wltl, Steve Wolcott, Sue Wold, Diane WOIL Bonnie Writer, Michele Wronski, Robert Yost, Ed A Young, Connie Young, Randy Yurchak, Patty 1 .. ,. , iw, V1 A.. . at 1 . v A 1 4' illl 5 4- 1 15 A -Y ' sv V lt , Q nt X t 1 w 13' Y. l L , li'-1 . , , T, .-, . ...Y -,., 3' Q f' - - -5.5. L . ' 1 a at gg -g 1. , Tompte, Larry Tonn, Barry Truman, Otto Tucker, Lynr.e Turnbull, Teresa Turner, Dean Turner, Linda Tyler, Sharon VanDorn, Sandra VanHorn, Harlan VanRheen, Walt Veith, janet Vogelpohl, james Vogl, Sue Vivilo, Veronica Waggoner, Tawni Wagner, jana Waltkoss, Marlene Walker, Ron Walker, Sandra Walter, Alex Walters, David Walters, Rhonda Warren, Sally vii it :X M 7.51-a-:Lg w 1 ,V ', ,ki it :N 5-wish 3 Nm, , W, ,,,,a,,w ,Y ,, , ZH: ' 'uw uffifff Mi iw, 'E Hgveff joanne Raye Williams looks around to see if anyone notices that he is not in class, IUNIORS 193 Sophomores Turn Salesmen This year's sophomore class led by ad- visors Mr. Vic Kaufman and Miss Diane Lathrop, devoted most of their time to collecting money. Money making proj- ects to increase class funds were through numerous lunch hour candy sales, and with door to door soliciting, in order to sell larger candy items. Also, the sopho- more's were known to give the best car washes around. Every available Saturday was spent by a few spirited sophomores washing cars for a mere price of one dollar per car. One of the highlights for the sopho- more's during the year was a second place finish in the Thanksgiving Food Drive. They also showed off their spirit by controlling the spirit stick a number of times at the pep assemblies. Devoting much of their spare time as advisors were Mr. Vic Kaufman and Miss Diane Lathrop. 194 SOPHOMORES Fall council members were from LEFT: E.Bloom, C.Hiscoe, B.Fields, S.White, D.Pollard, V.Hill, T. Hanley, C.Miller. Dedicated council members Tim Hanley and Dale Pollard work hard on the Homecoming float. Spring council members were: Patti Burgess, Bob Fields, Virginia Hill, Paul Nelson, missing are Summers and Don Lowry. F A f Q' Vs x ru 1 , 1 4 x l F Y 1 9 x X s ' - -Y L - 'Tlx MN ul .'I.v P:q?W: . tl' - gg I Y-.I 1 w vu it 'vi 0 -I . :nn- , V W I ' T r iw: I 174 gi 3.. Hg. F' n ., 3 , tiliyf ' , ,-1 ,ff I '- i N X W X l f 3 1 f K0 K my gl tg Breiland, Randy Brewton, Cathy Bricker, john Brigham, jamie Brightenburg, Pam Bristow, Alan Brooks, Betty Brouner, Steve Brown, Patt Brunk, Ling t:'ri A :riss U ' i 6 Q . !l ' w ' ' ls 13, , . LK' f wr ,--lj. i 1 QI .4 I 'r-My It 1 Adams, Cathy Adkisson, Todd Albert, Mike Allie, Tom Allison, Diane Alton, Bill Alyea, Diana Anderson, lohn Anderson, Ron Baker, Mike Baker, Becky Balch, Mark Barney, Dawn Barr, Marcy Barshaw, Blain Beals,Dori Beardsley, Dana Beebe, Brenda Beevers, lenine Belknap, Cheryl Bell, Sally Berecek, Kathy Betts, Chris Bieberdorf, Lori Billings, Doug Bisutti, Mike Bitz, Brian Bjorkman, Scott Blake, Dou Bloodgood? Roberta Bloom, Pam Booth, jim Booth, lanis Borgett, Debbie Bosso, Sandy Boyd, Lisa Boyk, Bob Bradley, Mike Brakel, Bob Concentrating on their timed writing, in first year typing class, are Debbie O'Donnel and Liana Hawes. SOPHOMORES 195 Brunton, Mikell Buchanan, Cammi Buchaman, Wendy Bucholz, Debbie Buckley, Barb Budworth, Dennis Bullard, Kathy Burcham, ludy Bur ess, Patti Calkins, Don Cameron, Marcel Carroll, Debbie Castle, Debbie Cipolla, Cindi Cole, Brian Cole, jeff Cole, Maridee Coleman, Carron Collins, Frank Condon, Caren Conklin, Ruth Cook, Jana Cook, Susan Cooney, Jeanne Cooper, Pat Corbett, Brian Coulter, Cathy Courtnier, Kevin Cowell, Rick Cranford, Lisa Crawford, Dave Crawford, Lisa new L-:Mis im ' Fda? 3 Y 1 ' M P Q Ill fit, in-H. Y Q?1L1i':'-:::f 5E5:::. :Q l 'G E- . V 1, v - N fl 'I iivl- ., iJ- . . Q V h suit-.. EV . t ng i if 'LN Y ' , , -is l lr li - -. ., ll Li lv 'W .yr 1 ' 1 ,. 4 . I, 44- w 1, 1,' Y, :L Q 5 up , it ' A VA mi! liz if r F I-FEP 'I 5 44? A Af 'LIS , 'aff all I , ' I I ii 3 Wu K, N WH ,.. 9 xx w .l ln second year Home-Ec Theresa Dove works on a pattern for a dress. 196 SOPHOMORES W k 1 ' QQ, ,uv Magma k 1 km .4 Y L ? f 'V , 'Y' , 5 ll l' Crawford, Martin Crockett, janlce Cross, julie Cunningham, Dale Currey, Bruce Currey, jim Curry, Doug Dahlstrom, Lorie Damiani, Dom Danielson, Matthew Dannenmann, janet Darby, Linda Dart, Alan Davenport, Deana Davis, Keith Dawkins, Alan Dawley, David . Dean, Mike A A f ,, , l B Q i yd fi' gc E 1 w 7 W A fl-1 4- b ,. f. Lyn 5. 421' E1 I - 2-21' tmrzsxzk -:fi:a-:gt I , it i if -my s 1. My l 5, .Qt lk 'Q AJ Xt 1' ws- V. V -iw 1 T X lf x 4 H .E , ,i 'fl 1 lllfwlt ff Demarco, Darla Demmon, Cindy Dempsey, Chris DeWitz, jeff Dezellem, Ray 4 .l, I Dickerson, Brent Dinucci, David Dorrenbacher, Lisa Dove, Theresa Dowen, Eugene Dube, Paul Dughman, Tim Duncan, Gordon Dusa, Lynn East, Sharon Wi, ..,, 3 ,, T, i' jji, -V 1. ' 1 - as , , ,xt M Q , he ,Y X, Elliott, Lynn A -1 - 'S ' Elwess,Curt xl fin it U' i ts '- L Ellwood, Tim , i F .L .F XR it ' :- i QE A ' lj Engle, Don L - ' ' vp V . 4 English, Diane ' rg. , Q' ,Q Y W X I , ' l J E T A 1 5 - , A , I v 1 gg -.-.-,-. 5 is T i 9 R .W-we E' ,after Qfilass. , 5, c if fA'f 'e, 4 -3- ..c... Sophomore swimmers await instructions from Mr. McPherson before jumping into the pool. Ensminger, Gary Entenman, Gerold Erspalmer, Kurt Ert er, Martin Estes, janet Estey, Richard Farris, jo Farstad, Errol Ferfuson, Karen Fie d, Robert Finley, Kathy Finsaas, Duane Fleming, Kristi Flenner, Lyman Forcum, Scott French, Rick Frizzell, Mary Gallentine, Chris Gardner, Kathy Geck, Sharon Giese, Pam Gillette, Rhonda Gilmore, Karlyn Goin, Mark SOPHOM OR ES 197 l gneqf, Goodenough, Debbie Gowin, loan Grande, Don Grande, Bob Green, Wayne Greer, Steven Grimes, Tracy Grosmick, Wendy Grubb, Sue Gunn, Mona Gwinnutt, lanice Hachiya, Neal Ha I, Bryan Hall, Kathy Halverson, Greg Hand, joyce Hand, Bob Hanley, Tim Hannam, Barb Hansen, Barb Hargra ve, Sue Hart, Tim Harvey, Carol Harvey, Glen .f , H 1 , U .xg Q T Q 1' X J l l 5 S,klI,f'm. ,' T in . 1 l Q ua I ggi' 1 ,, if f gf 'N -4 g :nk sl Q is lr -' I V Reading their books intently for an english class are, john Haskett and john Dave Roentz peaks over Don Kuhnau's shoulder for help during a science Winters. test, Haskett, Ken Hasson, julie Hawes, Liana Haynie, Leigh Ann Hea , Anita Heinrich, Mike Heisler, Matt Hemry, Dave Henrichs, judy Heppner, Gregg Hergenrader, Bo Herold, Susan Hertel, Llynette Hetherington, E eanor Hettum, Steve Hibbs, Don Hilaart, D. Hildebrant, Bonnie Hill, Diane Hillard, Gerold Hiscoe, Coral Hoffert, David Hoffert, Mike Holbroke, Nancy Holm, Ron Holstad, Teri Hope, Debbie Householder, Tom Hovgaard, Randy Howard, Alice Hunt, Charles Hurt, Laura 798 SOPHOMORES ', V Z., ,inuulu I ' , ' F nn' f , x l l K l K . .ff ., a Q X wal v-. -V ---. l is L Norm Kramer checks out the smell of mold being grown in a Petri Dish as Kevin Wolf awaits his turn. Debbie Swanson, in foreground, types seriously, -z: A- 1 . -,V I 1 -, i 1 - ' ' I ti 4 iv 1 'M , i s I is , . ' 1 f l l G I a If , A rf V. . I r 5 ' 4. ' -l' 5' X W l I S. . , 1 fi ,PA JI V I Q is ., , q' xg 'ii Af- Qg- 53 I I f xxx.. ,C1Z -Jah., as Paul Nelson, in background, takes it easy. Kephart, Sharon Kern, Tamara Keup, Joanne Kindall, Mike Kirchem, Greg Kisaberth, Carol Kliese, Vicki Klimovich, Kerry Kramer, Norman Krist, Tony Krummann, Kevin Kuhnau, Don Kutcher, Vicki Kyle, Sue Laatz, Janis Lair, C. Lamain, John Lamar, Allen Larkin, Don Laxton, Diana Huchinson, Mark Iverson, Diane - Jackson, Jill ' ' Jaeger, Vivian Z Jensen, Pam Jeziorski, Tom Jimison, Lola - Johnson, Lori Johnson, Vicki Johnston, Jeannie Jones, Cary Jones, Jerry Jones, Laura Jones, Pam Kaady, Richie Keller, Mike .l Health teacher Dean Pade listens intently to an oral report. ' SOPHOMORE 199 we-Q f L -Q 'wi me Late for class, john Lamain speeds through his locker com- bination. Marshall,Patty Marx, Duane Mason, Phil Mason, Rhonda Masters, Rodney Matthews, Cary Mattison, joe McCann, Meleah McGuire, Stan Meduna, Bob Meligan, Mike Mercer, Lynn Mick, Cheryl Miller, April Layton, Rick Lawry, jeff Lee, Rosemarie Leggett, Phyllis Lewis, Karen Lichtenthaler, Fred Lindquist, Theresa Linhart, Kyle Lipson, Kathy Lodwig, Dan Logue, Bob Long, Linda Lovejoy, Clyde Lowry, Donny Ludwick, Debbie Lundy, Linda Lutz, Todd Lyman, Rick Lyons, john Madsen, jerri Maes, Lori Maize, Cheryl Mann, Gail Marlow, Tom X , X Miller, David ' Miller, Kathy Miller, Pat if ' n ,H Mills, Mike Sass: ' Moffitt, Kim f 'j M0nf0Y2,l0l'lf' D vsi- MMoore,LBob T 4 . - - organ, arry H . -i Morris, Brent l' Wi' , A Morris, Tom I gil l Mott, Diana Muelhauser, Linda Muhle, Kent Muhoberac, Debbie Munro, Cathy Munsey, Bruce Muse, Terry Muth, jennifer 200 SOPHOMORES ,X T J, ., f ' YY l 'il ,.ff'P I 1 il, - T 'fl 5 1 i -. 4 I W3 ' 81151 QQ: I1 T '54 I ll ,,. .439 Y, , -Q ,,,...... Sue Cook smiles as her clay mold takes shape in a second year art class. as IW 2:11 1 up Na , Heidi Naghl, Linda Nelson, Paul Newport, Scot O'Brian, Wendy O'Dell, john O'Donnell, Debbie Olson, Kerry Olson, Randy O'ReilIy, Mark O'Reilly, Mike Packard, Cindy Palaske, Tina Parker, Becki Parks, Charles Parsons, Monica l ,, is Lf L 4' , iff ff 1 Patrick, Molly Pearson, jim Perletti, joe Pettis, Loren Pett , Bob A Phillips, Dean 1 Pieschel, Debbie Piper, julie .l 1 I 1 Pitassi, Mike Plummer, Trudy Pollard, Dale Pollard, Dean Pool, Karen Popiel, Rick Portin, Donna Postma, Sue Qualheim, Joni ' V- Raften, Francine v Raney, Ed f - - Ray, Darcy Ray, Doug Ray, Mari yn ' .1 Rech, jean E T A I, Reed, Mary S. I ' ' ,, ..:.- 6- ,., ,li .- we fe ' 'J 7 A fe .K Reinke, john Remillard, Devona Reynolds, Clarae Reznicsek, Marcia Roach, jeff Roach, Valerie Roberts, Cindy Roberts, Gail E ll Ffank Soots and Rick Fernandez examine Mr. Stiths Tarantula in biology c ass. SOPHOMORE5 201 . ' L. 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Rove, Margaret Rowles, Debbie Ro se, Randy Rubich, Mike Ruschman, Brian Rutledge, Jeannie Salvo, Lisa Sands, Ron Sattergren, Bob Schmidt, Brian Schmotzer, john Schoenheinz, Vicki Schultz, Sandra Scott, Kevin Searles, Yvonne Sellars, Gayland Shales, Sue Shields, Mike Shipp, Lori Sholl, Gwendolyn Short, Rhonda Sinclair, Sue Siron, Patti Skamser, Stacy Smith, Gary Smith, Harry Smith, Janette Smith, Kim Smith, Mike Smith, Trixie Smoot, Sue Snelling, Steve Snyder, Ed Soots, Frank Soria, Leslie S Sciulei Robin an er, nette p EparksJlChris Sparks, Jim Sparrow, Dave Spores, Jamey 202 SOPHOMORES Rodenberger, Gayle Roentz, Dave Roesner, Sara Rodgers, Dale Roll, Lana Rose, Mark Rosen, Paul Ross, Joann Roth, Dan Roth, Elizabeth 15- - . ' ,1f1 .1 -11 W1 if 14' 5 ? ix- I y 1 W Y Q 3 Qgiim' . 1 1 mea --Y, 1 13 E ,V ,tx , .v . 1 1- -' 1, 1. 11 -7' ,111 image -. I gqagf 'if Y' A JL s 111 1 1 11 111 1 111' x f l l 0 - ..,,.,- -.Y 1 A 1 1. M , 1 . I . . 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A F il , ,. :' ,NW ' . 1' H'-3' 4 X lnitffl . -Xi A ll' l vw ,L f J' i .-:.'f54l llll!ii' ' I, . . . 1 J ff 1 ,V H 4, if l W Ji Ak 5 4+ Q ua 95 a , as Y 4 Thompson, Greg Thompson, jim Springsted, Bob Steiger, Doug Stevenson, Cliff Still, Megan Stinson, julie Stockton, Vicki Stomps, Mark Stone, jim Stout, Kathy Stricklen, Bob Strous, janice Struck, Cindy Summers, Arthur Summers, Von Sunde, Trudie Sundeen, Denise Swanson, Debbie Swofford, jim Swofford, joe Taylor, Becky Taylor, Steve Temple, Larry Thayer, Rhonda Thede, Leanne Therrow, Bill Thomas, David Thomas, Doug Thomas, Ken Thomas, Lori Thomas, Steven Thompson, Gail Threet, Marsha Throckmorton, Nancy Thurber, Allan Trappen, Karen Treanor, Randy Turcott, Bonnie Ukolov, Marc Vanderende, Leah Vanhorn, jeff Vavrek, Cordon veimh, Steven Vice, David Vidito, Mike Wade, janet Wa ner, jim Walker, Barry Walkington, Ron Walter, DouF Warner, Les ie Watkins, Marlgaret Watkins, Phil ip Webb, joel Wegner, Steve Weitzel, Pam Welsh, Earl Wetzel, Mark Wheeler, Debbie White, Sue White, Sue Wilkening, Bob Williams, Kim Wilton, Lorem Wimberly, Susan Winter, john Wolf, Kevin Wolf, Terri Wolff, Theresa Woodcock, Bob Woodward, K 'Lynn Wright, K ellee Yandell, Steve Yauney, Mark Yeager, john Young, jeff Young, Mike Yurchak, Nancy Hill, Virginia Hunt, Cindy Hunt, Ron SOPHOM OR ES 203 Frosh Power Prevails. The Class of '76 gave their first preview of high school spirit when they took second place over-all in Homecoming Activities. They proved their determination again when they secured a victorious first place in the Thanksgiving Food Drive, after collecting approximately two-thousand cans of food. ln addition, the Freshmen spon- sored such service projects as col- lecting fabric remnants for rest homes, highway and cemetery clean-up days, contributed to the sending of two seniors to Washing- ton D. C. and collected five-hundred dollars by trick-or-treating for UNICEF on Haloween. The Freshmen also devoted their energies to the moneymaking en- deavors of car washes, the sale of Valo-grams, Ghoul-grams, and two candy sales. They also held a Spa- ghetti Feed in the school cafeteria. The Spirit of '76 became class of the year-a real FIRST for A Fresh- man class. R 3 5 l' . ..v. , .ia K q -if I 5 Mg gl wi i i i n i f ii Q A fwfr limi ml A ia t iii Q- V. It I NMQF, A W ik xy ijfl 1 . cw 3 El P it Q Q '57-ag A Q n W 4 4 S lp K. ' fs ak' TOP: Freshmen Fall Officers are Lori Walker, S.C. Rep., lan Zurcher, Treas., Matt Soots, Rep., Janice Neilsen, V. Pres., and Debbie Pollard, Pres. ABOVE: Freshmen Spring Class Council includes Tammy Eggers, Class Rep., Gloria Martinez, Sec., Carl Larson, Class Reo., Sherril Tweith, V. Pres., Ken Austin, 5.C. Rep., and Janice Neilsen, Treas. BELOW: Freshmen Class Advisors, Mrs. Elyse Nemes and Mr. Ted Peetz, are the guiding force behind Frosh Power. -.-2.1-,-- ., -1 1 -:as H 4 F- or 71 . ll - -tm.. - .aa 5 3 C-at fe-sf ll ,,:ii,,w, , .ea 3. M ca- Q H i jg im? W , FN 5: ii in Egg gi i 1 ,N 5 5 w. ,H ti. I 7 1 1 ' 1 0 a I jr 'tg 3,5 ' -Fd 014.3 i 4 lasik J 'S , I F, mw- X 'L 5 'if 1 Q ,J 7 iii V I in ry is fwwt' i l 'F f 1 . .A 'l 6... .Y Z Y J '- F: , . 1 7 - tx pw L zx 1 4232 W I I f: n .,1, . ' ' I M L A,.... M . if rt., A G U L 1' E , X , ,,, r: IAQ' l Crawford, Steve Crosby, Diane Cunningham, Virginia Currier, jeff Daly, Shannon Davenport, Peggy Davis, Cheryl Dean, Lynne Decource , Doug Dennis, Amen Dewitz, Bill Dial, Barbara Dickerson, Paul Dickson, Rebecca Dinucci, Darcy Dinucci, Ron Doering, Doug Dowen, Kathy Dunlap, Russell Durham, Michele Dusa, Tim Dwyer, Robert Dyer, Lisa Eggers, Tammara jill Benshoof turns her attention away from the game to look for someone in the crowd. aw.. , , : i-: a ec R , I 529 . g g 41 L w, M LV... fi , L 2,-.?,,, kr! V , . 'sslji-Q ii.: . r' hi i I 4 Ellifritt, james Elliott, Mike Ellwood, Robert Engelstad, Paula Engstrom, Matthew Ensminger, Don Entenman, Darrell fix , , Entenmann, Linda ' Eoff, Mike Erickson, Sheryl Eriksson, Dave Estey, Ron Fan, Taiti Farestrand, Scott Farm, Robin Farris, Deborah Farris, Denise Findling, George Fisher, Dave Fix, S nthea Fletcher, Karen Foster, june Fowler, Rhonda Frank, julie 4. X, isis '. E. lin X' ull Q , ,. ,A French, Edward Frye, Kory Furgason, Patty Gal entine, Cynthia Gee, William H , i -35.253 , iiflffg fnqm, 4 '24 F A , gf 1 I fs 'A Frasier, Rick mit 5 Geer Larry fr-, i ' L is Gifford, Darcy FRESHMEN ZQ7 Gillette, Don Gluth, Gregory Goben, Steve Goin, Kevin Gordon, Ellen Gosvener, Philip Grahm, Dianne Green, Diana Gribble, Colleen Griffin, Christopher Grimm, Grace Grubb, Roberta Gruetter, Teresa Gutsmann, Richard Haga, Noel Hand, Charles Hannigan, Lynne Haralampus, Diane Harmon, Bill Harper, Susan Harvey, Linda Hassler, Karen Hassler, Karla Hasson, Kathie Hathaway, Jennie Hays, Calleena Heacock, Daryl Hebenton, Karen Hedrick, Mike Hegi, Sylvia Heitzenrater, Patty Heldenbrand, Larry Heldenbrand, Anita Helterline, Patricia Henderson, Rickie Henderson, Teri Heppner, Caryn Herzog, Lori Hiatt, Stan Hillman, Heidi 208 FRESHMEN -fem, ' uw. 'it ' Freshmen Steve Chan, Tom Kurutz, Greg Calhoun and Mike Eoff learn to grin and bear it ,, ' - :w - -qi QT . E, fu , ' -3 w,3,g.i'xHN' i n ill ll Q 1 J C wi , 'XF If L1a:W.,:37iL , Y , if -'-' rc -. E U Q, , f W1 IL. i . K fly, g ggi , - . '. 1 A ' V v wil-s .if r ,J I J' I l , N y v .I ix' '5 Yr. :ff L ,J an i ti' X11 SEL, fx ii , L-317. its x f ,lf I, K - , , , Lf, 2. 'ill V H i .U . : -I E '- ., ' i . . .2 'ix 5, A uf P 1 , ,. i 1 i, . it , -Q 1, xi, 51' ' ' 'I ,. se,-,T, 'lf had 'Y f I, I x H ,.' 1' fa . l 0 ,Q-al , , 3 -ic .f un. Keeler, Brenda Keith, Tracy Keller, Dan Keller, Denise Keller, Steve Kelly, john Kephart, Dan Klein, Darrell Kliese, Russell Kline, Wayne Knutsen, Cheryl Koch, Timothy Kop en, Creg Krall?Randy Kramer, Gary C Rl , sf f Y it l 5 '-. ' ' 3 LQ'-.f' 1 i iii L N if ' Vw s 'f4:2fFE. i E fi l C i , 3, ,, V min? if fr, Af, 15, X , b ,A . , TIE Q Lf: 'N - ' SW , - 1'-. . Y- Q - i X 5 -, I sl , Y .Iwi 6 Y., A-vi -... i ' 1 v 5 rl 4 ii I ' Wir: JT' ' . y, l S 'H r DWTP l - '- E K- i Hobaugh, Daniel Hoffart, Diane Ho an, Kimberly Hofm, Sharon Holmes, Roy Hoveland, Pam Howard, Harry Hoyle, Marilyn Huber, Lorraine Huggins, Terri Hug es, Connie Hu hes, Kevin Hui, jonathan Humphries, Patricia Hunt, jeff Hunt, Kimberly Huster, Alan Hutchinson, Chris Hyson, Daniel liams, Karen lnkenbrandt, Robert lsom, Loi jackson, Cheryl jackson, Daniel jaspersen, Karen jenkins, Doug johnsen, Bobbie johnson, Betty johnson, Clint johnson, joe johnson, Larry johnson, Perry johnson, Steve jones, Earlene jones, Nanette jones, Randy jones, Shirley jordan, George Kahler, Debra Kaufman, Mike Kevin Scally and Don Christmann find the best way to waste class time is with Taralee Ness and Cheryl jackson. FRESHMEN 209 Mary Moore and Robin Farm show that feminine dresses and casual pants are both in fashion. Lederer, Annette Leedom, lacqueline Leitner, David Leitz, julie Lemley, Krista Lester, Silas Lichtenthaler, Steve Lilly, Mark ' Lindemeier, Cindy Lippold, Dave Lowe, Scott Luebner,judeth Lusted, Kim Lutz, jill L nch, Bett Magallanes, Rick F. Malk, Scott Mandle, Charles Maricich, Brad Mark, Gregory Marlin, Dorothy Marsh, Karen Marshall, Deanna Martin, Denise ' . 4 Q 1 Martinez, Gloria Martinson, Mike Mattecheck, Mike Mattox, Lloyd McCallister, janet McCord, Debra McCormack, Kay McGuire, Colleen it H s J ix 1 270 FRESHMEN -..- ,.-f ,. 'A ' 1::- . 5- Kramer, Larry Kraninier, Kris Kratoc vil,jon Kremser, Diana Krenz, janet Kupersmith, Allen Kurutz, Thomas Kusch, Rick LaFrance, Bill LaMar, Lorri Lampert, Leroy Lane, Teri Lang, Daryl Langbecker, Mark Larsen, Carl . 422 'ae Q5 it 5 noe? fi ,'3 I AQ f Latta, Joanne Leach, julie Learnard, Karen 1 Murphy, Bradley Murray, Cecelia Nash, Merla Nasshahn, Kevin Natividad, Karen Ness, Taralee Newson, David Nickell, Eric Nielsen, janice Obermiller, Jody Odell, Tami O'Donnell, Kelly Oliver, Don Olson, Sybil Orren, Debra Orsborn, Brian Oss, Randy O'Toole, Mark Otterson, Craig Oviatt, Kristi Owen, Dena Owens, Fred Owings, Teresa Page, Dale Painter, Ron Pallvany, Laurie Palmquist, Steve Parker, jan Meligan, Marcia Menzel, Virginia Mestrovich, David Metsger, lanice Michael, Richard Miller, Cheryl Miller, Irene Miller, Iulie Miller, Linda Miller, Mark Minnis, Robert Moore, Camron Moore, Mark Moore, Mary Morgan, Bryan Morgan, William Morris, David Morris, Timothy Morse, Teena Morse, Terri Mo er, Denise Mulberry, Thomas Muller, Diana Mullins, Charles ELM! K' H Y I ,l, , M x V QW v, wwf V- Wy: - ii fffw' mu PM i Q, Debbie Pollard reinforces the Freshman reputation as she FRESHMEN 211 U Wi Steve Seibel thinks of the boring classes ahead. Hang on, Steve! Only three years to go! fp' lain 1 1 -'Zia i a' b a r , ii? f A common look of Freshmen confusion is found on Sharon Holms' face, as she finds her way in the hall. 212 FRESHMEN Parrish, Susan Parsons, Roger Patiarca, Kathy Patricalli, Bonnie Petersen, Pamela Phillips, Barbara Poff, john Pokorny, Anne Pollard, Debra Poltsch, Becky Popma, john Prouty, jeffrey Provolt, jeffery Raften, joel Ralston, Scott Ray, Thomas Remillard, joel Rex, Steven Rhodes, Jody Richards, Sue Riddell, john Ridgeway, Teresa Rieger, Clarissa Riewer, jean Roentz, jerry Rohn, Brenda Rolph, Cathy Romey, Diana Ronne, Steve Rosen, Lee Ross, Jayson Rowles, Karen Rue, Thomas Ruschman, Mike Russell, Maryalice Ryan, Dan Sabo, Lawrence Sande, Sharlene Sanders, Kelly Sattergren, Dale 1 , 5,+cgL.vA mx 4' x I 'Y ,V , ,sl ' -a.. . E, fi I H1 IIYNCEAWW 44 I ' Arif . - .,.,.. t m I J 1 X 1 H 1- A' i A ,,4. H i , , f w. : :35:5:5: , .3 J it L L .tri ,. 'ii 1-P 4 ' , 655 WV '., 1 4. 1 e H - its , ' A liars? H :iff A ,rf we '- if A .. 3' 1 X, iyyiii L, . x 54 l 1 gt , L' : Q, s lt If 'Z' , Qi' , fe , . .1 SW' T f 1 r NEI: I I I Z P-' E i f - . Z' I 'gum xi I qu f ,Q , - t i f 2 'lgz 5 ' , 15322 Y icuii :f:?-. , rv 'M L L ,4 I gt rf H , U , ul ! 1 Sayre, Curtis Scally, Kevin Scheer, Lynne Scheer, Steve Schelzke, Ralf Schimschok, Craig Schmick, Dian Schmunk, Greg Schofield, Steve Schubert, Ron Seibel, Steve Settle, Lynn Sheets, Sharon Sherman, Patricia Shoda, Rhonda Shoen T. Shrout, Jessie Skoubo, Heidi Slater, Rickey Smith, Brian Smith, Kathi Smith, Kelly Smith, Laura Smith, Paul Smith, Peggy Snider, james Snively, Dean Sommerhiser, Rebecca Sootz, Matthew Soule, Lori Sparks, jewel Spittal, lames im i my ,,,,.,, l. :ai M21 i 1 1, Sl xi -,xg Sk .K . : .X x X -L f ,mf 5 , e , , fy , .,,,, VL ., ti la , ,.,.: ,,.. 1 .Wlmii I M, L S' ,- fwf W, gi 1,3 ' if - , Sue Bohr and Karen Van Clevebspend their time daydreaming about the years ahead. FRESHMEN 213 M Thomoson, Christopher 3' t,-':-g.,.g4-3, 2 g.r..f..c,, .- ,fat , w E... E H 'Wig ' is ll' Q 1 , Perry lohnson, Clarence Watts, Steve Goben, and Cris Griffin talk about the good-looking girls each has in their classes. Springer, Brian Staley, Connie Stevens, Kevin Stewart, Bridget Stewart, jeff Stoddard, Dave Stomps, Scott Storagee, joseph Summers, Betty Summers, Robert Sutton, Mike Swedberg, Lori Swenson, lames A Tankersley, Marvin Tarsia, Mike Tatman, Rhonda Teeples, Annette Tefft, Daniel Temple, Ricky Terhaar, Curt Thomas, Kelly Thomas, Sandra Sprenger, David ' -A Thompson, Danny Thompson, Kimberlain Thompson, Mike Thornes, Kathy Thurber, Pam ,. 5 Topaum,leannetta N Q Trendell, Cindy Q- 'fi 1 'fi Tschache, Anne - 214 FRESHMEN ,ao ,Q-vt ' ra-Q it ML ririgtiil 'Y J! it 41 1 X an ly 'G t H' GL :fi lv ' 1 f fl dm.. .522-,s Turnbull, Timothy Tweith, Sherill Vancleve, Marilyn Vandaam, Phyllis Vanhorn, Tracy Vantine, Bret Wade, Gordon Wagioner, Bruce Wait oss, Martian Walker, Lori Wallace, Kirby Wallis, Cary Walters, Rebecca Waltos, Anita Warner, Lori Warner, Sandra Watts, Clarence Wenner, Richard Wentworth, Dean Werth, Timothy Wharff, Debbie - 4 ,cm- 5 A 7 we an rl V Qi 49-. Karen Beller and Sybil Olson share a bit of interesting gossip. 534 f if ' 2 - X . Wonlg,Andrew ' Wor en, lohn 13 , Worthington, LeeAnne A Wright, Arthur ' , Young, Mark f I ,A-- S Zurcher, Janice 5. in J ll Wheeler, Cynthia White, Tami White, j. Wilburn, Debbi Williams, Kathleen Wilmoth, Linda Wilson, Marion Wilton, Doug Winchester, Joni Wingate, Susan Winters, Ruth Witt, jeff Witt, Sandra Wolcott, Gayle Wolf, Bryan Wolfe, Patricia FRESHMEN 215 x xi! A X +. f 'Q ,I . ,U x- i, 3 1, V, w. Y-. 1, v. 1 ti xr .1 f xixfs- Q'-,',' B ' . jig! 3 gg, ,X H K6- N ia N. S an if 1 'I ,X Tx vs.- ai K1 ' , Y FLY' Q2 - A jim nxg. hwy- gk hi s if E sw K . 43, V if was-ff G I .4 .ilu , g A 1 2 i ' W l. gg, Q 'N Q ss H: , E s ' EEALXQ-Stk ' Tk: .f iMf5K -F5 +5121 1- I 5 kkl' svrv- Ig krii A, , LE, Q?mfNEg:ig gs - H Q .. ,X xl '95 5 ' wi'- u , uni , an 1. Q ,E . . uw, N a Tn ,.,,. .,.. , ' M944 'U k x n, Q, - w fhksh, .4 Q ' N, N. 'A l N 'X all ' 'Q 5 vu Qi 5 4, ' -Y H 4 w s' Q IJ, nb. . . q ' sa' A 'V 1 5, Q 4 5 ta 9 i '- 5:1 ii' N '4fs'i ' ' ' qi A QWQWS 9 O 3' .:W. g an WE' SST - Q 1-E ? ' H A zu' 'Q if mi, W I H 5, V U Q U' D G 12 X CD In E ces V3 1: fi K M Ads 84 Index , , .fa , New Q , 5 XQPUI 'S' SPV , f ,,., 'at 7 l 215 I 'IK ,. where N, ---L fk IQ, wg nnaiu-has-new lJk d h h l d record the student life at Centennial High lt is our business to keep memories alive-We are prou to ave e pe School this past year. We would like to express our personal good wishes and congratulations to the class of 1973 and wish you the best of luck and success in the future. 218 ADS BRU 0 Artists MALL 205 255-8096 Photographer Phone: 665-2701 W. R. HICKS Cresham's Family Department Store Congratulations to Centennial's Class of '73 2nd and Roberts Gresham I rl . I We Have Your was 0 P ersona 1 Y Key to Fashion to es y tofislilon T9 ni'EE'ifiilf3ii'EIi'ii65ii?5 ALBERTSON,S is FOOD CENTER if Featuring a Wide Selection in All -I GRESHAM MALL PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Gresham Mall Shopping Center Main 8m Burnside PHONE 666-15 51 Your Hallmard Cark Center FREE DELIVERY AMITON FURNITURE 2nd and Main Street Gresham, Oregon 665-5095 Complete Home Furnishings and Carpets ...-I . -I Departments 17420 S.E. Division I I . ..I IHSEIQRCB K Agency SATELLITE RESTAURANT QKG44 W t AND LOUNGE ea' S a e 18706 East Burnside 665-6797 'CLIF'F W U5 55 EAST POWELL Fine Steaks. . . Excellent Sea Food. . . and Spacious Banquet Facilities i - IQ Joe Katois Mobil Service ' M bil Wheel Balancing Tu ne-up Detergent Gasoline Brakes l8222 S.E. Division 665-28 I4 Portland, Oregon l I i I 1 I 7+ Serving Since l9lI gmt' MILLER KIDDER 55' V HAR DWARE CO. 120 N. Main 'awww Gresham, Oregon 665-56I I S 8: H Green Stamps All 295 N.E. 2nd Gresham Types IV'-'ufance K fw Service you can FRANK J. ULSEN Q Rust msumuvcf: Aasucv V RlEGELMANN'S APPLIANCES 1720 SE. 1221161 Bus, Phone- Portland, Oregon 97233 153-3740 Gresham 665-4158 fm6nAlN's PAvLEss R DRUG STURE B ERII AND DUIIIS IDE, Owners GRESHAM, OREGON QUALITY - COURTESY - SERVICE 665-4298 177 N.E. Roberts Ave. Stop in for a Coke at Our New Fountain. WESTERN AUTO estem uto Gresham Western Auto 301 N.E. Roberts Gresham, Oregon ...the family store 665-3280 CAKLO G lm Ill..-may Everything for the Home and Auto RAY PLISKA MOBIL SERVICE S.E. I45 8a Division Portland, Oregon S8LI-I Green Stamps Tires - Brakes - Tune-ups - Propane Gas Vacation Trailer Rentals M bil Detergent Gasoline Phone: 761-2020 GUY E. MATHEWS AGENCY INC Complete Insurance Facilities 665-2101 505 N.E. Second Street Gresham, Oregon 220 ADS SCORES HIGH WITH DATES- ' so come on in and e ' ' ofinformal fun! njoyan evening I You'll rate high with your d te h I you bring her bowling herea W en f I-0 m BRUNSWICK sufv Bowt 665-2134 164th Powell 72-73 Booster Club 'N - - - L- I n e U r Color TV Jacobsen Mowers Plumbing 8K I Speed Queen Gibson Electrical Supplies Pa n Power Tools Paints loin Next HEBER BROS. HARDWARE Ye a r 253-4558 I S.E. Stark at 74'lst Avenue Portland, Oregon 97233 .- Y-.fvf .A ..., A . - You can't get a good job without experience. We'II give you both. I There are plenty ofjobs in the want ads. I Unfortunately, almost all the good ones ask for experienced help. But, in today's Army, we'll hire you at 5307a month to start. No experience necessary. We'll give you I free meals, free medical and dental care, and 30 days paid vacation a year. And the training and experience in almost anyjob you want. A job you can make a career of. In the Army, or out of it. To get complete details talk it over with your local Army Representative. Call 256-2332. Today's Army GREEN FELT BILLIARDS Wa f5i0f0 'YOU' U.S.ARMY RECRUITING 72239 S. E. Division 10:00A.M.till72:00P.M. Summer till 1:00 A.M. 102155 E W h. I - . . as ing on 760 4570 Portland, Oregon 97276 ADS 227 1 1 I J ROCKWOOD LANES Home of Oregon's Largest Youth Bowling Program Open 24 Hours Bowling-Billiards-Snack Bar 18500 S. E. Stark 665-2723 ANN'S STEAK HOUSE Home ofthe Ranch Burger 17007 S.E. Division 760-2242 Cal and Carolyn Calhoun Low Prices I I IDIEIEIEIIBIUI 847 E. POWELL GRESHAM, OREGON 97030 WalIy's friendly manner is alway's on hand to greet centennial students 70463 nlnliaimlulnl 16140 S.E. Division Portland, Oregon 97236 Home Owned Independent Grocer 222 ADS AUTO-LAB TRANSMISSION SPECIALISTS Repair 81 Rebuild Bank Americard Financing Available Phone 665-5719 18600 S.E. Stark Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Portland, Oregon lNSURANCE WORK OUR SPECIALTY FIBERGLASS SPECIALIST TRUCK BODY REPAIR APPLIANCE PAINTING SMALL BOAT REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES Offering A Complele Body Paint Shop Service 8 644358 if -'1' I . ,W N ,W x 4,4241 A www weoamm- mb'2?f? tkA iff - Y'.f 1'-- s 'vm O , - x I 'Q 'km af LU ? lllwn W W num ' 7- ' '55 II, rv DENNIS OBRIST BOB CUNNINGHAM BODY 81 PAINT SPECIALIST LOCAL Picx-uP 8. DELIVERY 665 1013 24 Hours of Music News Weather iq KRDR 1230 1230 Melody Lane BILL AND jUDD'S TEXACO S.E. 122nd and Holgate Tune Up-Brakes Auto Repairs 761-6131 ROLLIE 8a BILL S RADIO AND TELEVISION 255 N.E. Hood Gresham Oregon 665-2423 Servicing Gresham Since 7 948 Master Charge Bank aff America Compliments of RUPPERT S 76 181 St. Ave. at Halsey UI1I Q I'l COW VILLAGE SQUARE RESTAURANT Home of the Square Burger Call 254-0249 for Orders to Go Good Luck Class of 73 Preserving 0regon's Finest Frulis For Uver a Uuarier Century IEIIUIBIBS Fawn , 7+ fl Gift Packs Mailed World-Wide Gift packs for those hard to buy for 17512 S.E. Powell Blvd. IRetail Store! Portland, Oregon 97236 665-4055 A Automotive Service DS 223 COLONIAL DRUG 'STORE Free Delivery 255-0971 Village Square Shopping Center S.E. l62nd and Stark I ,fSf3.fi,-I L Sv 0rf,gan'.r Larger! Sporting Gaod: .Yr FRIENDLY QUALIFIED Il'.llf ' 'lX'I2'Ellll'lLEi 'lTl7.'lf l s senses 5 Sport Center .T A- gg 2. Ehumrh Q A C ,Wil-Enwhy N A N -l U in '-I ll Ji L1 ll U U -U . ' Ko If-Q 5 Creative Playthings - Teen Shoes - Boys - Girls 5 2410 sf. 782nd Telephone 4:01 Portland, Oregon 97233 15039 555-6305 665-6102 Everything in Sporting Goods Gresham Mall 9-9 Daily Congratulations to the Class of 73 from lfltillllll PlASlllIS lfll , INK ' I 9051 S.E. 55TH STREET ' PORTLAND, OREGON 97206 ' 503-777-2821 224 ADS 4 I kllllllll'l llll 7 it 7 4 i 9 .4 4,1 4 lm , QL! tl N ' di T l H H 7 .1 I Aunlo - vlsuAL CENTER INC, SME 3 , , ev' V , USPECIALISTS IN Mmm .f'-17, . , ,,2.-f - ws CARRY me l.sAmNe Lines - - BELLAHOWELL - svmotsn A snuvvz I flaifirq-, ying: ' - su-wou.snsAx - vsvcnorscnmcs 7' -3, W 4: - Auoiomomcs - n.wrLsou conv. '- '+q.,'?-5-,4 ':--f - Pnoaecvrou ovrics - sonv-sursnsconz - souvvmso neconnsns - nn. ' POI-ACOAT - AUTOUATA conr. -' ' TECHNICOLOR - vsunaou mousrmss ' WKW5 - Avzosx me 14 noun sznvncz A Complete line of Audio Visual Equipment We Service Everything WeaS5IIdand All Types of Audio Visual Equipment Also Sn Our A n or . Mellon Pidu5g4EZu:p18i':uppliu Rlnhng Compliments to Class of '73 GRESHAM MALL CLEANERS 84 POWELL VALLEY CYCLE Suzuki LA U ND R Y I 72436 s. E. Powell 7575 N. Main 666-7748 Open 7Days Weekly in the Gresham Mall Ap! Moderate Priced, Deluxe Apartments, Centennial Dist. WESTERN MOR TCAGE CO. 666-6447 666-8280 Dick andlWes Smith Parts and Accesories Phone 760-7370 1 1 8 - H 1- ' 4 15 --:-sijEx4g5:5.5.,g-:::'yq ,v - i V v X W ' 1 s ffi 1 - 1: K- 2'ka,1.-- L. , - 4 -233:-s,'m:.J- 1' 4 ,... 435.1-?.. ' - fi an ' I - ., E , W. ROTH VOLKSWAGEN The new dealership with the new assortment of new and used cars. 2600 S.E. l82nd L ADS 22 5 - I I Z - Enjoy X nun: max Q Y ITS suqAR fREE! ' ENJOY ' .F ENJOY suem FREE 'v-of- 'C9 -1-- TRADE-MARKS , Q 1 HQEDWL .4 'fi 'NLM ' i L: J 1 WMf2W,'3iL fb 'km ' if V . n mf , , .92 as . it mm 'V :,xv1 W-1:2-,U 4' U HM Y' -. ti ' 2 vt, tt ,. , XX,X - 4 Mr., ,- ..., Sm-VV tt it ' . '-it ii- i if t V xp 1' Q.,-, ,,,, .Ml X , , tihiyilizif- ' ' 1 Q hh mv.-.-. it tw Lqffu-' mu im. , i t- ,ti X is K r 'i i lfqwtwwi- ' i it , uni, w,W L t it ,fp yt -it ggi- -' A E,'3.jl.Q? 1 rfjjlf V .ff .4 ,it-it WPMQQW J with, M ..,. bit Bottled Under Authority Of Coca-Cola U.S.A. By 5? Nm cf-ll :ei :CA 3' 2 I . MORRY'S VENDING I SER VICE I I MASTER ENGRAVERS INC. ' Master graduation announcements I Master diplomas 0 School forms I Grade books o Herffjonesjewelry Trophies o awards 0 Pischelyearbooks ' first nighter formal wear 0 Willsie caps and gowns 0 Regency blazers Main Office - Ken Becket 710 N.E. Tillamook Representative Portland, OR 97272 I - MEALEY'S IEWELERS X I 0 Q I pierced earrings our specialty 23 East Powell I Russ and Kaye Mealey Gresham, OR 97030 Congratulations Class of '73 From: I I VENDORS WHOLESALE SUPPLY 5050 S.E. Powell Portland, OR. 97206 1 ' Co of Portland, Oregon 774-6562 Pacific Coca-Cola Bott ing 226 ADS l -Q CENTENNIAL STUDENT STORE Home of: Bic 4' Lindy Spiral ' Pee-Chee 'K Parker T-Shirts 4: Candles ' Flair Lab Notebooks ik Kleenex KIENOW'S FOOD STORES The Friendliest Home Owned and Store in Town Operated Since 1908 Bill Anderson Manager Always on Hand to Serve You l82 at S.E. Division lil R I 'V'lnil'i W x s DAIRY Ql'l I x 1 'lm S l , Dixl lon lx!-lllgil NI rw location ! I .0 ADS 227 I ' Congratulations Class of '73 I A A Q 1 I'ose ffififg So-un I Sound Equipment - Sales and Rentals 1925 S.E. Morrison 236-4876 Need Photographic Products? TRECK Photographics Inc. 1919 S.E. Belmont Free Parking Students of Photography Welcome ' A 4 T sive' I UNITED STATES , NATIDNAL BANK OF oREGoN Your Most Convenient Bank Located in the Big Dollar Shopping Center 16002 S.E. Division 761-7770 I 160th and Division Branch Member of FDIC 228 ADS ........ -..I RENTAL MART Come Down Any Day Open 7-7 17020 S.E. Division 761-5211 FANCHER AUTO-TRUCK PAR TS w I Your Napa lobber 255 N.E. Hogan Rd. 12422 665-8118 Gresham, OR. Compliments to the Class of '73 !......-....-, . ., .- ' a T IVBR QUEEN Restaurant 1300 N. W. Front 228-8633 .L, X li 1' : Lg-,: f i 'I A I z, ., ' .lf Ji- ' ',:v' I X X' ' IFN acura s, ' 4 , b 'gin - I , . . 1 i ' lf Ccrickson eaffy I685 EAST POWELL GRESI-IAM, OREGON PEN 9 4 755 East Burnside K Gresham, Oregon QL ' llleidii ,Swiss Billa gag On Mt. Hood Freeway at Highway 212 U 1 iff' f , f- , -1 sa-4: ,- .-., -ii, ' g,fZ,,,, , ' af V. -- vi ffv : ga-' 1-gf?-Zi, .,-gL,',f arm- - iff 'eff . ,fl V - . - ' ,fu KA ,M , . V ,f . .V -I. 1 , 4- f yawn- ..f.,., . -. - . - ,., ,A,.wb.,, 41, , , A M . L,-A -' T ' ':Y-- ..' ' x-a-e -5-?i.' 9 .,..-gi .- ':,3r+' - ,, . -f.. r .M . .- -L- 2.5-11-25-'5.,--1:'af -1:-4' H140- Phone: Rt. 1, Box 900 663-3444 Boring, Oregon 97009 The Finest in Food, Candies, and Gifts , Don 3. Marie Eklund we A I A, Roy 8L Dorines Q Morrow fownersj Q55 W res. 665-5306 n o E DORINE S 'lpl'llllQllUlW L Rockwood Floral 'gi ' W- ,L Specialists in Floral Design - il- W-iff 9 ' F Qilil-..i'ef .f-' W ddin -Funerals f ,e.,, 6 - - l C gs 5 W qffifff ll I Rockwood Plaza -T ,ev in . ' -ii'-:el m ' T 5'mg ' ' Division 81 l82nd 665-6141 -a.l:..Q.i, ' V 'fri '-- ,wil l rrr ,.i ,.,,,-,wma-is-V fi ADS 229 VAN KIRK'S FLORISTS AND GARDEN CENTER 12559 S.E. Division 761-2662 Portland, Oregon FIRST STATE F OREGO fa Happiness is Receiving Roses from Van K irk's WAY FIRST STATE BANK OF OREGON Gresham, Oregon 234 N. Main Avenue 665-4101 Congratulations Class of '73 'Xi . Reflections un fashions Phone 666-5821 Powell 81 Main 230 A DS iif f 4, 11-' i it fm YAMAHA EAST Complete display of new and used models. O.A.C. financing complete machine shop service terms available on service work 11908 N. E. Halsey 253-4641 l insurance work our specialty Fiberglass specialist truck body repair appliance painting small boat repair GRESHAM HOUSE OF COLOR 25 N. E 'IOTH DRIVE PHONE 665-4301 IMHUMBACHEH GRESHAM, OREGON 97030 FREE ESTIMATES Dennis Obrist Offering a complete Body Sf Paint Shop service Bob Cunningham mmm Lou G. SCRIVENS OBRIST 84 CUNNINCHAM H F A L' J I ' BODY 84 PAINT SPECIALIST mm nsumce Auto - Life - Fire - Business Local Pick up 84 Delivery 665-7073 79951 E. Burnside - Portland Bus. 255-7772 l204l S.E. Stark Res. 761-1136 Portland, Oregon r- - - - 1- 1 - ln I LEN-K HARDWARE 2548 S,E. 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The Centhiscan Staff Aarstad, janice 205 Aasrud, Mrs. june 129 Abbott, David 18,185,116,113 Abbott, Mrs. Margaret 137 Abbott, Paul205,83 Abshire, Charles 205 Adams, Catherine 195 Adams, Greg 177 Adkins, judy 159,181 Adkisson, Todd 195 Ahrendt, Marti 159 Akagi, john 51,205,62 Akre, john 51,205,62 Albert, Marie 205 Albert Michael 44,195,643 Alexander, Wayne 159,35 Alford, Bobbie 205 Allen, james 57,159 Allen, Kimberly 96,159,102,104,103 Allen, Martin 185,78 Allen, Neil 53,109,159 Allie, David 159 Allie, Thomas 195 Allison, Deeann 205 Allison, Diane 195 Alton, William 195 Alyea, Diana 195 Alyea, Mary 185 Ammerman, Brenda 205 Ammerman, Dale 159 Anderson, Diane 205,105 Anderson, john 50,195 Anderson, Laurie 159 Anderson, Linda 151,65,159 Anderson, M. 150 Anderson, Ronald 195 Anderson, Susan 185 Anderson, Thomas 205 Andrews, Michael 185,74, 72 Apling, Gary 185,101 Apling, Gene 205 Arcovette, Kenneth 205 Arendt, Scott 185 Arendt, William 159 Arendt, Marji 167 Armstrong, Diana 205,84 Armstrong, Robert 50,60 Arndt, Kimberly 54,185,100,76,84 Askelson, N. 151 Ashby, Patrick 117 Ashley, Ronald 205 Asplund, Debra 96,159,95 Atkins, Steven 205 Atkins, Teresa 205,63 Atkinson, Linda 135,100 Augur, Brian 185,73, 72 Auger, Sue 151 Austin , janina 185 Austin, Kenneth 205,62,204 A very, Terry 185 Baild, Beverlee 131 Bailey, Bailey, Naomi 185,159 Robin 185 Baird, Brook 185 Baird, Roxanne 118,159,164,182,35 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Balch, Balch, Balch, Daniel 185 jeffrey 51,205 Larry 185 Micheal 50,195,69,82 Rebecca 195 Robert 159 Elizabeth 205 Mark 195,61,83 Robert 159,79,78,151 Ballard, john 185,68,66 Ballard, Maude 130,97 Ballard, Rodney 159,170 234 INDEX Balzer, jenelle 38,39,185 Banna, Russell 185 Banzer, Patricia 185,205 Barger, jody 159 Barlow, Brian 47,48,185,57 Barlow, Daniel 159,113 Barlow, Stephanie 205 Barmore, Sandra 205 Barmore, Sheryle 185 Barnard, Rhonda 185 Barnes, Anthony 185 Barnes, james 128 Barney, David 159,168 Barney, Dawn 195,25 Barnhill, Mark 109,205 Barr, Marcy 195 Barraclough, Debra 159 Barraclough, Lynda 205 Barshaw, Blain 50,195,68 Barzee, Pamela 185,113 Batcheller, Cheri 185 Bauch, Alan 42,43,159 Bauch, Robin 159 Baxter, james 159 Beals, Dori 195 Beard, john 160 Beard, Mrs. Margaret 150 Beardsley, Dana 195 Beaty, Charles 205 Beaty, Patricia 185 Becker, Gary 185 Beckman, Barbara 38,39,160,182 Beckman, Elizabeth 38,39,160,113,16,155, 180,183 Bednar, Ronald 185 Beebe, Brenda 195 Beevers,jenine195 Belknap, Cheryl 195 Belknap, Steven 185 Bell, Mr. Doug 133,76,77,72 Bell, Sally 195 Beller, Karen 215,205 Benda, Matthew 185 Bennett, Kim 205,118 Bennett, Terri 195,118 Berl5hO0f, jill 41,205,100 Benshoof, juli 185,106,107,84 Benson, Bruce 185,93 Benzinger, Debra 205 Berecek, Katherine 195 Berecek, Lawrence 185 Berecek, Robert 205 Berecek, Thomas 160 Betts, Lisa 205 Betts, Christopher 195,114 Beyer, Andrew 185 Bieberdorf, Mr. Donald 133,99 Bieberdorf, Lori 195,99 Billings, Douglas 195 Billings, Jacque 185, 97,102 Bird, Randal 205 Bisutti, Michael 195 Bitz, Brian 195 Bitz, David 185,188 Bjorkman, Cynthia 160 Black, Barbara 160 Black, Donald 205 Blair, Betty 205 Blair, Nancy 185,22 Bell, Gerry 160 Black, Mr. Bob 76,77,72,136,96 Blake, Douglas 195 Blake, Peggy 205 Blakely, Diane 205 Blazier, Mr. james 126 Bledsoe, Charles 185 Blew, George 148 Bloodgood, Roberta 195,101 Bloom, Eileen 195,194 Bloom, Pamela 195 Blunk, Gayle 160 Boatwright, Clyde 186 Boatwright, Kevin 205 Boettcher, Mark 45,77 Bohlman, Robert 160 Bohr, Susan 208,205 Boland, Matthew 53,185 Bonin, Ricky 160 Bonitz, Daryl 47,160,182 Bonitz, Mrs. Pauline 150 Bonneville, Pat 183 Booth, Mrs. Betty 131 Booth, james 195,202 Booth,janis195 Booth, Ronald 160 Booth, Sheryl 177 Boothman, Richard 46,47,48,160 Boothman, Vickie 160,30 Borgett, Brenda 186,160 Borgett, Debra 195 Borgett, Tamara 205,214 Bosch, Laura 161 Bosso, Sandy 195 Bottorf, David 161 Bourcier, Lisa 186 Bowers, Mari 186 Bowman, Teresa 205 Boyanovsky, Kim 161 Boylen, Mrs. Catherine 138,98 Boyd, Lisa 195 Boyk, Robert 195 Bradley, Michael 195 Bradstreet, Candace 206 Bradstreet, William 206 Brady, Mr. Duane 143,57 Bragg, Laurie 161,120 Braithwaite, Paul 186,185 Brankel, Robert 195 Brands, Cathy 161 Brannfors, jeanne 177 Brehm, Susan 186,118 Breiland, Deborah 786 Breiland, Randal 50,195 Bremmer, Miss Kathryn 130 Brewton, Catherine 195 Brewer, Sheila 206 Brewton, Sharon 177 Brewton, Michael 68,69 Bricker, john 195 Briggs, Raegina 186 Brigham, jamie 195,118,102 Brightenburg, Pamela 195 Brisbin, Mr. Dan 142,61,78 Bristow, Allan 50,195 Bristow, james 186 Bristow, B. 76 Brookens, Charisse 161 Brooks, Betty 195,63 Brosseau, Michael 177 Brose, Laura 206 Brouner, Steven 195 Brown, Brown, Dale 132 Darby 186 Brown, Frederick 161,182,120 Brown Gary 206 Brownl jerry 93 Brown I Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Kris 51,206,62 Patricia 195 Richard 68,177 Terry 206 Wallace 177 Brunelle, Mr. Wally 51,134 Brunk, Daniel 186 Brunk, Dennis 177 Curry, Brunk, Linda 195 Brunton, MikelI196 Brustad, jane 186,95 Bryan, james 96,161,182,32,156,120 Bryan, Douglas 51,206,77 Buchanan, Cammi 196 Buchanan, Richard 206 Buchanan, Wendy 196 Bucholz, Debra 196 Bucholz, james 14,161 Buckley, Barbara 196,22 Buckley, Debra 161,158 Buckley, Ronald 186,61 Buczkowski, Kathleen 26,161,180,91 Budworth, Dennis 196 Budworth, Elizabeth 161 Buhler, Katherine 186,187,106,107,111,120 Buhler, Kernal 51,206,62, 77 Bullard, Karen 186,113 Bullard, Kathy 196,118 Bullock, Carla 206 Bunker, Gregory 206 Bunker, james 161 Bunn, Herbert 186 Burdette, Kenneth 186 Burcham,judy196 Burchett, jessie 55,161 Burgess, Patti 196,'I18,194, 94,98 Burgess, Sally 186,113,106,107,8-4,28 Burgess, Scott 206,62 Burgess, Volola 206,63 Burnett, jeffrey 186 Burns, Leslie 100,71,161,182,158,35 Burnworth, Nancy 186 Burreson, Mrs. Margaret 152,33 Burright, Lawrence 186 Burr, Ramona 206 Burtis, Teri 186 Busby, Connie 186,173 Bush, Lori 206 Busk, Steven 186,161,117,116,113,84 Butler, Greg 186 Byington, Teauna 206 Byrne, Deborah 186 Caba, Michael 186,60 Caldwell, Ronald 186 Calhoun, Cal 206 Calhoun, Cynthia 15,6,123,161 Calhoun, Gregory 50,206,208,62, 77 Calkins, Deeanne 206 Calkins, Donald 196 Callicotte, Marcy 161 Cameron, Marcel 196 Campbell, Douglas 161 Campbell, Elaine 161 Cannucci, Marc 186,84,85 Carkhuff, Martin 206 Carlson, Chris 47,186,68,151 Carlson, Cristine 206 Carlson, Cenevra 206 Carpenter, Alan 186 Carpenter, Michael 206 Carrick, Ronald 161,182 Carrick, Stephen 186,68 Carroll, Debra 196 Carson, Cliffor 186 Carson, Clyde 12,93, 92 Carter, jacquelin 102 Carter, julie Carter, judy 206 Casey, Nancy 186 Casey, Patrick 206 Castle, Deborah 196 Caterina, Cynthia 162 Carthcart, Danny 206 Catto, Karen 206 Catto, Robert 186 Cettell, Laurie 186,113 Chan, Steven 51,206,208,77 Chance, Tami 206 Charley, Karen 206,22,94, 95 Chase, Mr. Brian 145 Chaussee, Gilbert 206 Chochrek, Dianne 206 Christensen, Anne 96,162,106,174,31,120 Christensen, Betty 41,206 Christensen, Marius 186,57 Christenson, I. 150' Christmann, Denise 186,118 Christmann, Donald 206,209,62 Churchill, Michael 55,206 Ciaffoni, Stephen 45,206,77 Cicerchi, Karen 206 Cipolla, Cynthia 196 Cipriano, janice 186 Clark, Elizabeth 206 Clark, jan 186 Clarke, William 186,113 Claus, Sarita 186 Cleveland, Norman 67,68,162,72 Clow, Kevin 186 Coble, jon 186 Crawford, Steven 207,83 Crawford, Steven 162,85 Crenshaw, Vicky 13,15,6,117,162,113,106,182, 183 Crimmins, Becky 162,182,158 Crisp, Linda 186,22,113,95 Crockett, janice 40,41,196 Crockett, Patrice 162 Crotts, Sue 162 Crosby, Diane 207 Cross, julie 196 Crothers, Bob 161 Culbertson, Everett 162 Cully, Michael 18,186,88, 94,95 Cunningham, Dale 196,82 Cunningham, j. 150 Cunningham, Steven 162 Cunningham, Virginia 207 Currey tSchutzJ, Bruce 196 Currey, james 196,68 Currier, Georgia 187,162 Currier, Gisele 18,22,162 Currier, jeffery 207 Currier, Paula 187 Douglas 196 Cobb, Traci 206 Codanti, David 162 Coiteux, L. 150 Cole, Brian 196 Cole, Christine 162 Cole, Denney 132,158,34 Cole, Georgia 162 Cole, jeffery 50,196 Cole, Maridee 196 Cole, Micheal 186 Cole, Walter 162 Coleman, Carron 196 Collins, Daniel 51,206 Collins, Frank 196 Condon, Caren 196 Conger, john 186,113 Conger, Mark Ronald 162,181 Conklin, Ruth 196 Cook, Douglas 81,162,63,78,29,120 Daiber, Mark 117,116,162,182 Dailey, Margaret 54,163,88,182 Dale, Cheryl 97,163,88 Dalin, Kathy 187,151 Daly, Shannon 55,207,63 Damiani, Domenic 196,101,76 Daniels, Fred 134 Danielson, Dale 47,187,57,113,75,72 Danielson, Matthew 196 Dannibale, Courtney 187 Dannenmann, janet 196,99,98 Darby, Linda 196 Dart, Alan 196 Darby, Edward 177 Dash, Norman 177 Davenport, Barbara 187 Davenport, Deana 196 Davenport, Peggy 54,207 Davidson, Robin 187,811,114 Cook, jana 196 Cook, joseph 186 Cook, Steven 206 Cook, Susan 40,196,201,106,107 Cook, Vickie 162,104 Cook, William 153 Coombs, Kenneth 186 Coon, Trudi162,181 Cooney, jeanne 196 Cooper, Patrick 196 Corbett, Brian 196 Corbett, Donald 186 Corlett, Debra 206, 93, 92 Cornell, Michael 186 Coulter, Catherine 196,202,106,107 Courtnier, Kevin 196 Covert, William 186 Cowell, Raymond 162,82 Cowell, Richard 196 Craig, john 186 Craig, Leonard 162 Craig, Michael 206 Cramer, Mr. Gary 135,60 Crane, Mr. Hiran 76,77,72,42,142 Cranford, Lisa 196 Craven, Del 69 Crawford, Da vid 50,196,60,82 Crawford, Katherine 206 Crawford, Dominic 162 Crawford, Elizabeth 196 Crawford, Kevin 206,66 Crawford, Martin 196 Crawford, Michael 162 David, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, B. 150 Cheryl 207 Cindy 163 Keith 196 Landra 187 Rodney 163,120 Dawkins, Alan 196 Dawkins, Steven 163 Dawley, David 196 Dawley, Rebecca 163 Dea n, Dean, Dean, Lynne 207 Mark 187 Michael 196 Decourcey, Douglas 51,207,109 DeCourcey, Mr. Keith 153,84,85 Deister, Terry 163 DeMarco, Darla 197,105 De Marco, Tana 187,105 Demmon, Cynthia 197 Dempsey, Cristopher 197 Dennis, Allen 207 Dewitt, Richard 177 Dewitz, Susan 187 Dewitz, jeffrey 197 Dewitz, William 207 Dezellem, Raymond 197 Dial, Barbara 207,118 Dickerson, Brent 197,61,60,82 Dickerson, Paul 207 Dickervon, Nancy 177 Dickson, Patricia 15,6,151,163 Dickson, Rebecca 207 Dietz, Gary 187,113 INDEX 235 Dinucci, Darcy 207 Dinucci, Ronald 207,62 Dinucci, David 197 Dixon, Michael 163 Doan, Mr. Alton 131,32 Dodson, Cindy 187,113,163 Doering, Douglas 51,207 Donaldson, Daniel 163,156 Dorrenbacher, Chris 12,197,22,113,163,94,95, 99,182,35 Dove, Penny 38,39,787,106 Dove, Theresa 40,41,196,197 Dowen, Katherine 207 Dowen, Eugene 197 Downing, Sandra 163 Drew, Bernard 163 Dube, Norman 74,163,78 Dube, Paul 197,61 Dughman, Tim 197 Dulaney, Cindy 187 Duncan, Gordon 197 Dunlap, Russell 207 Durham, Bruce 187 Durham, Michele 207,77 Durkee, Martha 97, 96,116,23,112,773,102,163, 91,182 Dusa, Charles 187 Dusa, Lynn 197 Dusa, Timothy 207 Dweak, Diane 100,71,163 Dwyer, Dee 187,108 Dwyer, Robert 51,207 Dyer, Lisa 207 Dykstra, Kathleen 187,31 Dykstra, Tara 160,163 Dziewiontkoski, Kathleen 72,119,763,88,84, 182 East, Sharon 797 Edge, Robert 177 Edwards, Vicky 19,163 Effenberger, Deborah 187,718,634 Eggers, Debra 187 Eggers, Tammara 207,204 Ellett, Mrs. Anne 143,119 Ellifritt, james 207 Elliott, Michael 207 Elliott, Lynn 5O,197,68,66 Ellison, Gary 101,163 Elwess, Curtis 50,197 Ellwood, Robert 207 Ellwood, Timothy 197 Emerald, Martha 18,22,713,164,89,95,28 Emert, Randy 764,29 Emert, Vernon 187 Emry, Don 51,136 Engelstad, Bradley 787 Engelstad, Patricia 164 Engelstad, Paula 207,206 Engle, Don 44,797 Engle, Mary 787 Engler, Kevin 164 English, Diane 797 Engstrom, Matthew 207,109,83 Ensminger, Donald 207 Ensminger, Gary 197 Entenman, Darrell 51,207,62 Entenman, Gerald 197,61 Entenmann, Linda 207 Eoff, Michael 45,207,208,83 Erickson, Sheryl 207 Eriksson, David 207 Erspamer, Kurt 50,197,68,76 Ertler, Martin 197,82 Eschright, Gregg 42,43,164, 72 Estes, Cary 84 Estes, janet 197 Estes, Peggy 164 236 INDEX Estey, Richard 197,82 Estey, Ronald 207,83 Evans, Connie 164 Evans, james 164 Evans, Sandra 187 Falconer, Kelly 787,189,106 Falk, Deborah 164 Fallenline, C. 102 Fan, Taiti 207 Fancher, Mary 187 Farestrand, Donna 177 Farestrand, Scott 207 Farm, Robin 210,207 Farm, Terri 187 Farris, Deborah 207 Farris, Denise 207 Farris, lo Ann 197,106 Farstad, Errol 197 Fashoway, Kerry 164 Fehrenbacher, Daniel 47,787,113 Ferguson, Karen 197 Fernandes, Vickie 187 Fernandez, Ricardo 201 Fetters, Linda 187 Field, Robert 197,60,194 Findling, George 207 Fink, Pamela 187 Finley, Clifford 133 Finley, Kathleen 197 Finley, Nancy 187,84 Finsaas, Duane 50,797,76,74, 72 Finsaas, Roberta 116,173,164 Fischer, Kevin 187,95 Fisher, David 207 Fisher, Matthew 187 Fix, Synthea 207,102 Fleming, Dean 187 Fleming, Kristi 197 Flenner, Lyman Warner 197,114 Fletcher, Karen 207,102 Fletcher, Karla 96,102,164 Florance, jay 18,164 Flynn, Diane 787 Forcum, Scott 797 Ford, lune 177 Foster, june 207 Fournier, Gary 47,764,72,182 Foust, Linda 187 Fowler, Rhonda 207 Francisco, Becky 187 Frank, julie 207 Frasier, Rick 45,207,64 Frederick, Ken 177 French, Edward 207,68,69 French, Richard 197 Frizzell, Mary 197,106,107,99,98 Frye, Kory 207 Frye, Viki187 Fryman, Ray 164 Fuller, V. 751 Furgason, Patricia 207 Fyffe, Earl 787 Fyffe, Edward 187 Gaittens, Franklin 177 Gall, Robert 187 Gallentine, Chris 197 Gallentine, Cynthia 207 Gallentine, Larry 177 Gardiner, Mrs. Fern 128 Gardner, Debra 55 Gardner, lon 44,76 Gardner, Kathy 197 Garner, Laura 15,6,26,118,164,182 Gearing, Charles 187 Geck, Monica 787 Geck, Sharon 197 Gee, William 207,83 Geer, Larry 207 Geurts, David 53,164,182,121,120 Ghramm, Susan 187 Ghaffari, Mr. joe 132,101 Giese, Milo 187 Giese, Pamela 197,63 Gifford, Darcy 207 Gildow, john 47,187, 72 Gillam, Mrs. 150 Gillette, Don 55,208,69,83 Gillette, Rhonda 197,22 Gilmore, Karlyn 197,99 Gilmore, Kirk 47,187,76 Gilstrap, Robert 6,164,79,78 Gluth, Gregory 53,208,69,83 Gluth, leffery 53,187 Goben, George 57,58,59,54,102,164 84 85 Goben, Stephen 68,208,69,214,77 Goin, Kevin 45,51,208,69 Goin, Mark 44,197,68,66 Golden, Daniel 47,165 Golden, Dennis 187 Goldsworthy, Arthur 777 Goodenough, Debra 198 Gooding, Ed 777 Gordon, Ellen 208,94, 95 Gosvener, Beth 165 Gosvener, Philip 208 Goucher, Charles 177 Goulet, Barbara 787 Govro, Larry 187,61,84 Gowin, loan 198,208 Grahm, Dianne 208 Gramlich, Michael 187 Grande, Donald 798,101 Grande, Robert 198,95 Gray, Debra 95,165 Green, Diana 208,63 Green, H. 151 Green, Michael 165,177 Green, Wayne 198 Greer, Steven 798 Gregg, Wesley 187 Gribble, Colleen 208 Gribble, Holly 787,120 Gribble, Kerry 89,165,158,120 Griffin, Christopher 208,69,274 Griffin, Terry 177 Grimes, Tracy 198 Grimm, Grace 208 Grosmick, Steven 187 Grosmick, Wendy 198 Grove, Teresa 188 Grover, Mrs. Rosemary 127 Grubb, Sue 198,208 Gruetter, Teresa 208 Grufke, Mr. Don 752,153,183,33 Gump, Stacie 165 Gunderson, john 188 Gunesch, William 117,716,71,70,164 165 182 Gunn, Mona 198 Gutsma nn, Richard 208 Gwinnutt, Janice 798,202 Haar, Deborah 177 Haas, Phyllis 188 Hachiya, David 47,188,68,75-1 Hachiya, Neal 798 Haga, Noel 208 Hager, Konrad 165 Hall, Ann 165,182 Hall, Bryan 55,198,93 Hall, Katherine 40,198,63 Hall, I. 69 Hall, Randolph 188 Halseth, Dennis 165 Halverson, Gregory 198,68 Halverson, Sandra 165,33 Hames, Evelyn 188,100,106 Hamilton, Geneva 188 Hamilton, janet 165 Hand, Charles 45,208,101,83 Hand, joyce 198 Hand, Robert 198 Hanley, Timothy 44,198,194,93,76,72,92 Hendrickson, Denise 102 Hendrickson, Teri 208 Henkel, Patricia 177 Hughes, Connie 209 Hughes, joe 188 Hughes, Kevin 55,209, 92 Henrichs, Sylvia 188 Henrichs,judith 198 Heppner, Heppner, Caryn 208 Gregg 55,198 Hannam, Barbara 198 Hannigan, Elizabeth 188 Hannigan, Lynnemarie 208 Hannon, Lynda 188 Hansen, Barbara 198,63 Hansen, Miss Ruth 128 Hutchinson, jon Hansen, jerry 47,188,68,151,76,72 Haralampus, Diane 208 Hargrave, Susan 198 Harlan, Paul 165,177 Harlow, Benjamin 188 Harlow, Michael 182,183 Harman, Benjamin 165,72,182 Harmon, Gregory 188 Harmon, Michael 188 Harmon, William 208 Harper, Rebecca 97, 96,112,113,102,165,89 Harper, Susan 208 Harris, Tracy 118,165,104 Harrison, Clifford 47,48 Hart, Timothy 198,60 Harvey lBeyer2 Carol 198 Harvey, Glen 198,76 Harvey, Linda 208 Harvey, Terry 188,76,72 Harwood, Mrs. Arlene 131 Hergenrader, Robert 198,82 Hering, Mr. Henry 144 Herold, Susan 198 Hertel, Lynette 198 Herzog, Lori 108 Hetherington, Eleanor 198 Hettum, Steven 198,60 Hiatt, jeffery 188 Hiatt, Stanley 51,208,83 Hibbs, Donald 50,198,67,68,66 Hicks, Karen 118 Hicks, Lynda 15,5,102,183 Hicks, William Hilaart, D. 198 Hildebrant, Bonnie 198 Hildebrant, jeffery 188 Hildebrant, L. 83 Hill, Alison 2O,188,151,118 Hill, Diane 198 Hillard, Gerald 198 Hull, jonathan 45,209 Hull, Kathy 189 Hump Hunt, Hunt, Hunt hries, Patricia 209 Barbara 102,169,24 Charles 198 cindy 203 Hunt, jeffrey 209,109 Hunt, Kimberly 209 Hunt, Ronald 203,93, 92 Hurt, Laura 198 Huster, Alan 209 Huster, Donald 189 Hutchinson, Brian 189 Hutchinson, Chris 209,118 Hutchinson, jon 189 Hutchinson, Mark 199 Hyson, Daniel 190 liams, Steven 189 liams, Karen 209,63 lnkenbrandt, Robert 209,83 Inkenbrandt, Roberta 189 lsom, Loi 209 Israel, Michael 102 lsraei, Patrick 189 Iverson, Diane 199 Hill, Virginia 203,199 Hill, V. 82 Hillman, Heidi 208 Hillman, Vicki 188 HinCl1liff, Mark 188,111,116 Hiscoe, Coral 198,194,84 Hisey, judith 102 lwamoto, Francis 96,109,102,122,123 jackovich, jan 189,112,113 jackson, Cheryl 209 jackson, Cindy 189,97 jackson, Daniel 51,209,62 jackson, jill 199 johnson, Brenda 167 Haskett, Kenneth 50,198,68,76,111 Hassler, Hassler, Hasson, Karen 208 Norman 42,43,44,188,73,72 Lori 165 Hasson, julie 40,198 Hassler, Hasson, Haston, Karla 208 Kathie 17,208 Steven 165 Hathaway, jennie 208 Haugen, Gary 188,101 Havely, Douglas 47,188,BO, 78,111,120 Hawes, Brenda 38,39,188,192,100,106 Hawes, Liana 195,198,106,63 Hawes, Robert 6,57,59,165,79, 78,182 Haynes, Katherine 188 Haynie, Leigh 198 Haynie, Ray 165 Haynie, Renee 188 Hoagland, Kristin 102,182,158 Hobaugh, Daniel 209 Hobaugh, William 177 Hoffart, Diane 209 Hoffert, Cheryl 15,151,119,118,113,102 Hoffert, David 198 Hoffert, Michael 198 Hogan, Glenda 15,113,102,106,181,107,182 Hogan, Michael 188,101 Hogan, Kimberly 209 Holboke, Nancy Lyn 198 Holm, Ronald 198 Holm, Sharon 209,212 Holmboe, Merl188 Holmes, Margaret 102,167,183,156 Holmes, Roy 51,209,77 Holstad, Shelley 188 Holstad, Teresa 198 jacobsen, David 102,182 jaeger, Vivian 199 jaspersen, Karen 209 jefferies, Gail 102,181 jenkins, Douglas 209,69 jensen, Cynthia 189,123 jensen, Pamela 199 jepsen, Charles 137 jeziorski, Thomas 199 jimison, Lola 199 johanesen, Alicia 102 johns, Mr. Charles 135,62 johns, Karen 167 johns, Kristi 21 johns, Wesley 167 johns johns en, Roberta 209 on, Betty 209 Hays, Calleena 208 Hazen, Tom 177 Heacock, Daryl 51,208,62 Heacock, Dean 47,188,57, 79,78 Head, Anita 198,106,107 Hearson, Robert Hebenton, Karen 208 Hedges, Gary 165 Hedrick, Laurin 137,68 Hedrick, Michael 51,53,68,208 Hegi, Sylvia 208 Heim, Daniel 47,102 Heinrick, judy 186,188 Heinrich, Michael 198,93, 92 Heisler, Matthew 198 Heitzenrater, Mary 102 Heitzenrater, Nancy 188,22 Heitzenrater, Patricia 208 Heldenbrand, Larry 208,62 Heldenbrand, Anita 208 Helterline, Patricia 208 Helvie, Miss Mary 128 Hemry, David 55,198 Hemple, Mr. Marvin 130 Henderson, Rickie 208 Holt, Mr. Bob 135,76,77,72 Hope, Debra 198 Hope, Robert 47,102 Hopkins, Gregory 46,47,102 Hopkins, Sarah 188,117,116,113 Horn, Danny 47,102 Horton, Rebecca 112,113,102,182,156 Hoto, jerry 102 House, Devonne 188,97 Householder, Thomas 198 Hoveland, Pamela 209 Hovet, Dianne 188,84 Hovet, joanne 193,84 Hovgaard, Lonnie 47,49,188 Hovgaard, Randy 198,115 Howard, Alice 198 Howard, David 102 Howard, Harry 55,209,98 Hoyle, Karen 188 Hoyle, Marilyn 209 Hoyt, Mrs. Elaine 140 Huber, Lorraine 209 Hudson, Nancy Huggins, Bobby 188 Huggins, Terri 109 johnson, Clifford 189 johnson, Clinton 209 johnson, Douglas 177 johnson Gail 104 johnson, joe 109,83 johnson, johnny 189 johnson, Larry 51,209,69,83 johnson, Lauri 189 johnson, Lori 199,118 johnson, Michael 189 johnson, Myron 177 johnson, Ron 78 johnson, Pamela 189 johnson, johnson, Steven 209 johnson, Todd 189,92 johnson, Vicki 199 johnston, johnston, Terri 167,183,315 jones, Cary 199 jones, Cheryl 189 jones, Earlene 209 jones, je rry 50,199,76 jones, joyce 108 jones, Kevin 189,190,109 Perry 51,2o9,62,214,77 jan 38,39,189,199,106,111,120 INDEX 237 jones, Laura 40,199,63 jones, Mark 47,167 jones, Nanette 209 jones, Pamela 799 jones, Randy 209 jones, Ronald 189 jones, Shirley 209 jones, Steven 767 jons, Kristi 767 jordan, Dixie 189 jordan, George 209 judd, Miss Virginia 739 jorden, B. 750 junge, Mr. Dick 726 junge, Merideth 726,189 Kaady, Georgia 767 Kaady, Ritchie 799 Kahler, Debra 20,209 Kahler, Leeann 776,773,767 Kaiser, Curtis 789 Karstens, Denise 789 Kasner, Loran 167,182 Kathman,jon 167 Kato, Curtis 189,701 Katzberg, Ricky 789 Kaufman, Micheal 57,209,83 Kaufman, Victor 129,794 Keeler, Brenda 209 Keeney, Barry 47,49,789,57 Keep, janis 767 Keiper, Paul 42,43,96,757,767,74,75,72,782,757 Keith, Tracy 209,709 . Keller, Daniel 209 Keller, Denise 209 Keller, Michael 799,67 Keller, Michele 167 Keller, Steven 209 Keller Terrance 47,789 Kelley, Mr. Perry 740,774 Kelly, Gale 189 Kelly, john 51,209,83 Kephart, Colleen 767 Kephart, Daniel 209 Kephart, Sharon 199 Kern, Randall 61,13,48,177 Kern, Tamara 799,782 Kramer, Gary 57,209,69,77 Kramer, Norman 799 Kramer, Larry 57,210,62,77 Kraninger, Kirk 189 Kraninger, Kris 270 Kratochvil, jon 270,77 Kremser, Diana 270 Kremser, Ronald 789 Krenz, janet 270 Krist, Anthony 799 Kruckenberg, Mr. Melvan 745 Krueger, Mr. William 745 Krummann, Kevin 799 Kuhl, Lee 768 Kuhn, Elaine 185,189,123 Kuhnau, Dianna 168 Kuhnau, Donald 198,199 Kupersmith, Allen 270 Kurutz, Laurie 789,22,95 K urutz, Thomas 45,210,208,62,83 Kusch, Rick 210 A Kusch, Virginia 768 Kusner, john 777 Kutcher, Teresa 189 Kutcher, Vicki 40,41, 7 97, 7 99,106, 707 Kyle, Dennis 768 Kyle, Susan 199 Kyle, Terry 189 Laatz, janis 799 Lafrance, William 210 Lair, Gregory 799 Lairson, David 113,168 Lally, Carol 189 Lamain, john 47,49,799,200,68 Lamar, Allen 78,50,199,95 Lamar, Lorri210 Lamb, Glen 738,93,92 Lambert, Laurie 189 Lambright, julie Lampella, Connie 189 Lampert, Leroy 210 Landis, Carolyn 768 Lane, Teri 210,63 Lang, Daryl 210 Langbecker, Mark 270 Larkin, Donald 799 Lightfoot, jeffery 789 Lillegard, Holly 189,706,107 Lilly, Mark 51,210 Lindberg, Lindy 168 Lindberg, Yvonne 189 Linde, Donna 18,189 Lindeman, Michael 189 Lindemeier, Cindy 210 Lindquist, Teresa 200 Linhart, Kyle 200,81 Linton, Mr. Gary 736,87,78 Lippold, David 45,210 Lippold, john 189 Lippold, Diane 18, 94,95,177 Lipson, Kathryn 200 Livengood, Clinton 116,167,782 156 Livingston, Gary 189 Lodwig, Daniel 53,200,64 Logue, Robert 200 Logan, Tony 790 Long, Linda 200,98 Loomis, Mary 97,709,769 Lovejoy, joray 769,63 Lovejoy, Clyde 200 Lovejoy, Tobie 790 Lowe, Scott 57,270 Lowry, Donald 200,194 Luce, john 790,777,773,774 Ludwick, Debra 200 Luebner, Carol 32 Luebner, judeth 270 Lundsten, Diane 97,702,769 Lundy, Linda 200 Lusted, Kimborly 270 Lutz, jill 210,105 Lutz, Todd 75,200,84 Lux, Debbie 190 Lyman, Rick 200 Lynch, Betty 210 Lyons, Christopher 790, 94, 95 Lyons, john 200 MacDowall, Mrs. Marge 757 MacDowall, Melissa 190,184,108 Mackie, Cheryl 769,33 Mac Kinnon, janet 190 Madsen, Mr. David 744 Kerns, Liana 189 Keup, joamme 799,63 Kindall, Michael 199,94,95 Kirchem, Faith 773,768,167 Kirchem, Gregory 199,82 Kissenger, Mrs. Mary 151 Kisaberth, Carol 799 Kjosness, Miss Kathy 740 Klein, Darrell 209,69 Kleeb, W. 751 Kliese, Russell 209 Kliese, Vicki 799 Klimovich, Kerry 799,63 Klimovich, Susan 764 Larsen, Carl 210,204 Larsen, j. 750 Larson, Cheryl 168 Larson, Gary 732,69 Lathrop, Miss Diane 127,199 Latta, joanne 270 Lawrocki, Vicki 189,98 Lawry, j Laxton, effery 200,117,116 Diana 199 Laxton, Marcia 168,720 Layton, Randy 168 Layton, Rick 200 Leach, julie 210 Learnard, Karen 270 Madsen, jerri 200 Maes, Lori 200 Maes, Tamara 190 Magallanes, Rick 210 Mahin, Renee 786,790 Mahoney, Brad 790,714 Mahoney, Patrick 190 Mainwood, Vicki 169 Maize, Cheryl 200 Malcolm, Pamela 790 Malk, Scott 270 Malk, Victoria 117,1 16, Mandle, Charles 270 Mankey, Gregory 769 113, 169,706,707,84,28 Kline, Carolyn 22,168,94,158 Kline, Wayne 209 Knopf, Heidi 189,723 Knutsen, Cheryl 209 Knutsen, Ronald 189,776,773 Koch, David 96,713,768,84,85 Koch, Lore 189,708 Koch, Timothy 209,69 Koopmans, Miss Betty 143,753,84,783 Konkle, Kevin 47,189 Koppen, Gregory 209 Koppert, james 789,788,790 Koppen, Linda 777 Korte, Michael 189 Kosse, Mark 189,84 Krall, Randall 209,62,85 Kramer, Faye 189,97,700 238 INDEX Lederer, Annette 270 Lee, Gary 789 Lee, Rosemarie 200 Leedom, jacqueline 210 Leggett, Phyllis 200 Leitner, David 55,27 0,100 Leitz, julie 210 Lemley, Dorice 168,104,777 Lemley, Krista 210 Lester, Silas 210 Leubner, Karel 97,96,768 Lewis, Karen 200 Lewis, Nancy 168 Lewis, Sharon 773,168 Lichtenthaler, Fred 200 Lichtenthaler, Steve 270 Ligatich, joann 177 Mankey, David 790 Mann, Gail 200 Marcy, Charles 172,777 Maricich, Brad 210,777,774 Mark, Gregory 270 Marlow, Thomas 200 Marlin, Dorothy 210 Marsh, Karen 210 Marshall, Anita 169 Marshall, Deanna 270 Marshall, Denise 169 Marshall, Donald 190 Marshall, Patricia 200 Martilla, Frank 190 Martilla, Rebecca 769 Martin, Daniel Martin, Denise 210 Martin, William 190 Martinez, Gloria 270,204 Martinez, V. 43 Martinson, Michael 210 Martinson, Steven Martinson, Steven 190 Maruhn, Barbara 169 Maruhn, Bradley 190 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mrs. 151,152 Mark 51,211 Patrick 200 Pipa 117 Pippa 190,116 Terri 177 Theresia 177 Vicki 190 Nasshahn, Kevin 211 Natividad, Karen 217 Nautel, William 790 Neilse n, janice 92 Nelson, Paul 199,2O'l,194,82 Nemes, Elyse 129,204 Nesheim, Steven 116,22,113,170,182 Ness, Karen 171,782 Marx, Dale 117,1'l6,113,177,'l80,78,182 Marx, Duane 200,80 Mason, Douglas 190 Mason, Keith 190 Mason, Paula 169 Mason, Philip 200 Mason, Ramona 169 Mason, Rhonda 200,63 Masters, Rodney 200 Mattecheck, Michael 51,210 Matthews, Gary 200 Mattison, joe 200 Mattox, Lloyd 45,210 Mazzoll, Maura 169,155,77,'l80,'l54,182 McCallister, janet 210 McCann, Meleah 200 McCarty, Don 46,47,152 Millhollin, Dennis 170 Millette, Muhterem 190 Mills, Mike 200 Mills, Randy 190 Mims, Deanne 170 Mims, Lori 188,190,106,107 Minnis, Robert 211 Minthorn, Micheal 22,170 Mitchell, Melody 190 Mitchell, janice 170 Moffitt, Kim 40,41,2O0 Montague, Yvonne 790,97 Montgomery, Danny 83 Montgomery, james 47,190,68,151,30 Montgomery, lanice 190 Montoya, john 200 Moore, Catherine 14,38,39,170,107,182,28,29 Ness, Taralee 211,209,184 Newberg, Debra 171 Newcomb, Reverand 34 Newman, Lawrence 21,47, 71,171 Newport, Scot 201 Newport Newsom, Newsom, , Kevin 171 Barbara 790,173 David 211 Newton, Terry 14,38,39,190 Nicholson, Debra 54,190,63 Nickell, Eric 55,211 Niebling, RuselI168,171,183 Nielsen, janice 211,204,92 Noll, Lisa 171 Nordlund, Bryan 171 Nutting, julia 171 Nutting, Susan 23,171,182,32 McCausland, Cathy 169 McClure, Brian 769,182 McClure, Marienne15,17,190,706 McConnaughey, Susan 769 McConnell, Debra 169 McCord, Debra 54,55,2'l0,63 McCord, Mitzi 190 McCord, William 46, 47,49,57,59,169, 80, 78, 182,33 McCormack, Kay 210 McDonough, Charles 190 McGraw, james 169 McCregory, Terie 190 McGuire, Colleen 41,270,209,63 McGuire, Stanley 200,71,70 McGuire, Trudy 38,39,170,707,183 McChrystal, Mary 190 McLain Douglas 190 McLean, W. 150 McPherson, Mr. Don 52,53,143,197 Meduna, Lillian 'l51,7'l8,'l70,63 Meduna, Robert 50,200 Meek, Clark 68 Moore, Camron 211 Moore, Mark 211 Moore, Mary 211,210 Moore, Robert 200 Moran, Mr. Gary 149 Morey, Kenny 170 Morgan, Bryan 211,83 Morgan, Dale 113,170 Morgan, Gale 97,170 Morgan, Larry 200 Morgan, Pam 160,170 Morgan, Robert 190,114 Morgo n, Mr. Ross 148 Morgan, William 211 Morris, Brent 200 Morris, David 217 Morris, Robin 18,190 Morris, Tani 170 Oakes, Tony 191,61, 75,72 Obermiller, jody 271 O'Bray, jeff 191 O'Brien, Wendy 201 Obrist, Randy 177 O'Debb, john 201 Odell, Tami 211 O'Donnell, Daniel 47,49,67,68,164,171,72,182 O'Donnell, Debra 40,195,201,106,107,63 Odonnell, Kelly 211,204 Oliver, Donlad 211 Olson, Mr. Charles 134,71 Olson, Mr. Frank 148,34 Olson, Kerry 201 Olsen, Susan 38,39,173,706,171,107 Olson, Kristina 185,191,93, 92 Olson Randall 201 Olson, Sybil 211,215 Meligan,jack170,78,782 Meligan, Marcia 211 Meligan, Micheal 200 Melton, Candace 170,30 Menzel, jody 190,84 Menzel, Virginia 211 Mercer, Lynn 200 Mercer, Sally 190 Mestrovich, Daniel 47,190,68 Mestrovich, Daivd 51,21'l,69,77 Metachek, Fred 110 Metsger, janice 211 Metzger, Gordon190 Michael, Richard 217,77 Mick, Cheryl 200 Mihm, Lynnette 190,98,78 Miller, April 200 Miller, Cheryl 211, 194 Miller, David 200 Miller, Diana 211 Miller, Duwayne 190 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Erwin 177,98 Irene 211 julie 211 Katherine 200 Mrs. Karen 126 Laurie 190 Linda 211 Lisa 123,170 Morris, Thomas 200 Morris, Timothy 211,62 Morrison, Mrs. Lyn 141,104 Morse, Teena 211 Morse, Terri 211 Mosby, Richard 190 Mott, Diane 200 Mouser, Mrs. janet 79,139,95,32 Mowery, Ann 54,190 Moyer, Denise 211 Mozolli, Mavra 157 Muehlhauser, Linda 200 Mueller, Susan 190,184 Muhoberac, Debra 200 Muhle, Kent 200,113,177 Muhle, Richard 141,117 Mulberry, Thomas 211 Mullins, Charles 51,217 Munro, Catherine 200,118 Munro, Gregory 170, 72,182 Munsey, Bruce 200 Murphy, Bradley 51,211,69 Murray, Cecelia 211 Murray, jay 190 Murray, Patricia 190 Muse, Terry 200 Muth, jennifer 200 Naemura, janine 170 Na8Y, Heidi 201 Nakamura, julie 190 Nakamura, Robin 96,170 Nash, Linda 201 Nash, jerry 790 Nash, Merla 211 Oneill, Mrs. 751 Orcutt, B. 150 Orefice, john 191 O'ReiIly, Mark 53,201 O'Reilly, Michael 201 Orren, Debra 211 Orren, Randall 171 Orwell, Randy 177 Orsborn, Brian 211 Osbourn, Mrs. Polly 151 Oss, Randy 51,211 OToole, Mary 211,62,83 Otterson, Craig 211 Overton, H. 151 Oviatt, Kristi 211 Oviatt, William 191 Owen, Dena 211 Owen, Don 171 Owen, jo 135 Owen, Mrs. 150 Owen, Robyn Owens, Fred 211, 83 Owings, Teresa 41,211 Packard, Cindy 201 Fade, Mr. Dean 47,142,199,84,33 Page, Dale 217 Painter, Ronald 211 Palaske, Tina 201 Pallviny, Katherine 14,191 Pallviny, Laurie 211 Palmquist, Steven 211 Parker, Gail 171,90,182,156 Parker, jan 41,211,84 Parker, jeffery 191 INDEX 239 Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, jeffrey 177 Mr. Ralph 745 Rebecca 207 Ronald 95,177 Parkes, Margaret 777 Parkes, john 797 Parks, Charles 50,207 Parrish, Kimberly 797 Parrish, Susan 47,272,177 Parsons, Debra 791 Parsons, Lisa 797 Parsons, Monica 207 Parsons, Roger 272 Patiarca, Kathy 272 Patrick, Mr. jack 145 Patrick, Laurie 38,39,797,757,25,773,706,707 Patrick, Molly 207,65,707,63 Patricalli, Bonnie 272 Payme, S. 757 Pearl, Barbara 709 Powell, Greg Powell, Sharla 797 Powers, judith 772 Priebe, Edith 772,782 Priebe, Peter 797 Prouti, M. 83 Prouty, jeffrey 272 Prouty, Tony 772 Provolt, jeffery 272,77 Pulatie, jenine 772 Qualheim, janet 157,772 Qualheim, joni207 Raften, Francine 207,93,92 Raften, joel 55,272,77,92 Ralston, Scott 212 Randall, Gregory 797,109,113 Randquist, Donald 797,707 Raney, Edward 201 Rauser, Heidi 772 Pearson, jeanne 197 Pearson, jim 736,207,204 Peetz, Mr. Ted Pense, Stanley 771,79,78 Perletti, joseph 44,207,76 Perletti, Karen 704,777 Perletti, William 47,797, 73, 72 Petersen, Cynthia 797,773 Ray, Carl 44,797 Ray, Darcy 207 Ray, Deborah 772 Ray, Douglas 207 Ray, john 72,797,109,22,773,89,84,32 Ray, Marilyn 201,706,707 Ray, Kathleen 177 Ray, Thomas 272 Reames, Carol 772,29,12O Petersen, Pamela 212 Peterson, john 797 Peterson, Mrs. Kay 739,727,720 Pettis, Karen 797 Pettis, Loren 207 Petty, C Petty, R Phillips, Phillips, lifford 797 obert 207 Barbara 272 Dale 777 Rech, jean 54,207,63 Reed, Mary 207 Reinke, john 207,709,700 Reis, Lynette 791 Remane, Loren 737,96 Remillard, Devona 207,706,707 Remillard, joel 69,272,83 Remillard, Lynette 172 Rennie, Dale 42, 757, 722, 723, 772, 73, 74, 72, Rolph, Carol 797,84 Rolph, Cathy 272 Rollan, Maria 177 Romey, Diana 212 Ronne, Steven 272 Ronning, Roger 27,6,58,57,59,772,85 Rose, Mark 202 Rose, Rebecca 197 Rosen, Lee 45,69,212 Rosen, Paul 202,98 Ross, Mr. Erric 732 Ross, jayson 272 Ross, Kenneth 197 Ross, joann 202 Ross, Nancy 772 Rossos, Mr. Chris 748 Roth, Cheryl 797,772,773 Roth, Daniel 202 Roth, Elizabeth 202 Rove, Margaret 202 Rove, Susan 719,778,706,172,720 Rowe, Gary 797,57,56 Rowe, Thomas 757,58,57,59,56,772,84,85 Rowles, Debra 202 Rowles, Karen 212 Royse, Randy 202 Rubich, Michaelzoz Rue, Thomas 272,770 Ruppert, Frances 706,773,777 Ruschman, Brian 202 Ruschman, Kevin 777 Ruschman, Micheal 57,272 Russell, james 777 Russell, MaryAlice 272 Russo, Mr. Tony 142,68 Rutledge, Audra 202 Rutledge, Marion 173,782,758,34,33 Phillips, Dean 207 Phillips, Laura 771 Pierce, Edward 197 Piercey, Michael 197 Pieschel, Debbie 207 Pillster, Larry 791 Pinegar, Debra 791 Piper, julia 54,2o1,1o9,1oo, 98 Pitassi, Mike 52,53,207,777 Pixley, Kristie 797 Plance, Douglas 797 Plance, Robin 797,76 Plambeck, Richard 50,197 Plummer, Trudy 207 Poff, Rebecca 197 Poff, john 272 Pokorny, Anne 272 Pokorny, Daniel 173 Polen, Mrs. Barbara 171 Pollard, Dale 736,207,760,764,794,704,82, 782 Pollard, Dean 207,60,82 Pollard, Debra 204 Pollard, Steven 53,737 Pollock, Mr. Dave 53,737 Poltsch, Becky 63 Pool, Karen 797,207 Poore, Diana 772 Poore, E. 750 Popiel, Cynthia 197 Popiel, Richard 207 Popma, john 45,272 Popma, Michael 791 Popma, R. 83 Porter, E. 757 Porter, Ruth 757 Porterfield, Mark 47,797,757,57,713,73, 72 782,720 Renwick, james 797,60 Rerick, Diane 797 Reves, Carol20,772 Rex, Steven 272,84 Ryan, Da n 272 Sabo, Lawrence 55,272 Sabo, Marlene 791 Salvo, Lis a 202,778 Salvo, Sheryl 78,95,773,732 Reynolds, Clarae 201 ReZniCSek, Cheryl176,172,773,172,158 Reznicsek, Marcia 207 Rhodes, Robin 797 Richards, Lucy 197 Richards, Minnie 149 Richards, Sue 272 Sande, Sharlene 272 Sanders, Kelly 272 Sands, Ronald 202 Sann, Robert 792 Sattergren, Bonnie 192 Sattergren, Dale 212 Sattergren, Robert 202 Riddell, john 57,62 Riddell, William 772 Ridgeway, Teresa 212 Rieger, Clarissa 212 Rieger, Sylvia 197 Rienke, john 98 Riewer, jean 272 Riewer, Neil 772,777 Riewer, Paul 52,53,197 Roach, jeffrey 207,72 Sauer, Clifford 173 Sauer, Terri 792 Sayre, Curtis 57,208 Scally, M r. Ken 75,62,77,52 Scally, Kevin 57,209,208,77 Schaecher, Laurence 177 Scheer, Clarice 792 Scheer, Lynne 208 Scheer, Steve 208 Schelzke, Ralf 208 Roach, Valerie 201 Roberts Roberts Roberts , C. 757 , Cynthia 207 , Gail 20,40,47,207,707 Schiele, David 47,773 Schill, Gerald 792,97 Schimschok, Brian 173 Schimschok, Craig 208 Roberts, Virginia 97, 96,772 Roberts, William 797 Rodenberger, Gayle 202,104 Roentz, David 798,202,67,72 Roentz, jerry 272 Roesner, Clay 791,773 Roesner, Sara 202,63 Rogers, Dale 202 Rognle, Gregg 47,172,80,79,78 Schmick, Conrad 792 Schmick, Dian 208 Schmick, Karyl 773 Schmidt, Brian 202 Schmidt, julie 777 Schmidt, Schmidt, Schmotz Schmitz, Lorrie 792 William 785,792 er, john 202 Robert 7 73 Portin, Donna 40,47,207,706 Postma, Susan 207 Potter, Mark 797,61 Powell, A. 757 240 INDEX Rognle, jan 791 Rohm, Thomas 797,78 Rohr, Brenda 272 Roley, B. 191 Roll, Lana 202 Schmunk, Gregory 208 Schneibel, Mrs. Sue 729 Schoenheinz, Vickie 202,778,63 Schofield, Steven 208 Schomann, Mary 787,792,720 Schreiber, Steven 192,113,122,123,784 Schroeder, Wade 792,84 Schubert, Ronald 55,208 Schultz, Mrs. Marilyn 138,722,123 Schulz, Ruth 102,173 Schulz, Sandra 202 Scott, David Scott, Gregory 192 Scott, Kevin 202 Scrivens, julee 13,15,21,173 Seales, jenine 177 Searles, Loretta 113,173 Searles, Yvonne 202 Seibel, Paul 192 Seibel, Steven 51,208,62,212, 77 Seibt, jeffrey 50 Sellars, Gayland 202 Sellars, Gordon 177 Servas, Carol 792,773,784,85 Servas, Mr. Ken 26,749,148,34 Settle, Lynn 45,68,208,69 Settles, Lori 112 Severson, Heather 177 Shales, Sue 202 Sharman, Barbara 192 Sharman, Gail 95,173 Shaw, D. 150 Shaw, Sandra 118,112,113,173 Shaw, Rebecca 192 Sheets, Sharon 208 Sullivan, Mr. Ted 199 Sheer, S. 63 Shepherd, Micheal 173 Sheppard, Gary 173 Sherman, Patricia 208 Sherwood, james 192 Shields, Michael55,202 Shipp, Lori 202 Shoda, Rhonda 208 Shoen, T. Sholl, Gwendolyn 202,84 Sholl, Ieanne 192,118,117,113 Short, Rhonda 202 Shove, Charles 792,60,57 Shove, Bert 76,72 Shrout, Dora 192,208 Siel, Barry 173 Sinclair, Susan 202 Singerhouse, Rita 192 Siron, james 192 Siron, Patricia 202 Skaggs, Bruce 53,192 Skamser, Stacy 202 Skoubo, Cheryl 773,182 Skoub0,jeffery192 Skoubo, Heidi 208 Slater, Patricia 192 Slater, Rickey 208 Slawson, Richard 738, 99,33 Slemp, john 47,192,151 Smith, Brian 208,69,77 Smith, David 173 Smith, Gary 202,161 Smith, Harry 50,202 Smith, jack 173,182,183 Smith, Melinda 792 Smith, Michael 46,47,49,192,81,8o,63, 78 Smith, Michael 192 Smith, Michael202 Smith, Paul 208 Smith, Peggy 208 Smith, Shaylene 188,192,100,106,107 Smith, Teresa 192 Smith, Trixie 202 Smith, Yvonne 174 Smoot, Susan 202 Snelling, Linda 96,709,22,174,177,91 Snelling, Steven 44,202,72 Snider, B. 750 Snider, Leanne 192,108 Snively, Dean 51,208 Snyder, Cindy 177 Snyder, Edward 202 Soehren, Dru 38,39,123,174,187,182 Soesbe, Norman 192 Sommerhiser, Rebecca 208 Soots, Frank 44,201,202,73 Soots, Matthew 73,17,208,204,77 Soria, Leslie 202 Soria, Randall 192 Soule, Lori 208 Soule, Robin 202 Southard, A. 192,113 Spangler, judith 113,174 Spangler, Lynette 202 Spanke, Carol 192 Spanke, Lloyd 77,70,174 Struck, Cindy 203,118,71,70,83 Strutz, Thomas 174 Sturgeon, E. 151 Sullivan, Margaret 192 Sullivan, Mr. Ted 149 Summers, Arthur 50,203,68 Summers, Summers, Betty 214 Mr. Francis 148,34 Summers, joel 54,96,174,104,154 Summers, Robert 57,68,66,274,170 Summers, Von 75,52,53,203,194, 76,754 Sunde, Tr Sundeen, udie 203 Denise 203 Sundstrom, Ann 13,65,774,63 Sundstrom, Carma 792 Sutton, Michael 55,214 Swanson, Debra 199,203 Swedberg, Lori 214, 63 Swenson, james 214 Swofford, james 203 Swofford, joseph 203 Swofford, Katherine 174,782,183 Takalo, Theresa 163,175 Tangen, Darrel 192,61 Tankersle Tarsia, Mi Tate, Dan y, Marvin 214 chael 51,62,214,83 iel 192 Tatman, Rhonda 274 Taylor, Becky 203 Taylor, Pa mela 175 Taylor, Stephen 50,203 Teadtke, Terry 192 Sparks, Christian 202 Sparks, james 202 Sparks, jewel 208,22 Sparks, Susan 22,174 Sparrow, David 202 Teeples, Annette 214 Teeples, Lois 113,175 Teeples, Russel 192 Tefft, Daniel 62,214,77 Tefft, Denice 175 Spittal, Charles 192 Spittal, james 208 Spores, jamey 202 Sprenger, David 214 Springer, Brian 53,214 Springsted, Micheal 174 Springsted, Robert 203 Staley, Connie 214 Stark, Mr. john 144 Steenson, Debra 174 Steiger, Douglas 203 Stephan, Suzanne 192 Stephens, Robin 192, 94, 95 Stevens, Kevin 51,214 Stevenson, Clifford 203 Temple, Cheryl 192 Temple, Lawrence 203,76 Temple, Ricky 214 Terhaar, Curt 62,214 Thayer, Rhonda 203 Thede, Gary 191116, 90 Thede, Leann 203,107 Therrow, William 203 Thiessen, Ronald 192,113,84 Thomas, David 50,203,76,72 Thomas Douglas 203,117 Thomas, j. 150 Thomas, Kelly 214,102 Thomas, Kenneth 203 Thomas, Lori 192 Stewart, Bridget 214,182 Stewart, Mrs. Diane 143,63 Stewart, jeffrey 55,214 Stewart, Mark 174 Stewart, Raymond Stauffer, Mrs. Anita 127 Smith, ja nette 202 Smith, Kathi 208 Smith, Kathy 178,773 Smith, Keith 192 Smith, Kelly 57,27,208,69,101,83 Smith, Kevin 192 Smith, Kim 202 Smith, Kimberly 792,100,77, 70,99 Smith, Laura 208 Smith, Linda 21,177 Smith, Lynn 123,106,174,173,182 Smith, M. 150 Stewart, Stephanie 169,174,273 Still, Megan 54,203,98 Stinson, julie 203 Stith, Mr. Alton 733,201 Stockton, Vickie 203 Stoddard, David 45,214,77 Stomps, Mark 44,203,61,76 Stomps, Scott 51,214 Stone, james 50,203,82 Stone, Patricia 192 Stone, Robin 42,43,151,122,174,72 Stone, Terri 174 Storagee, joseph 214,101 Stout, Kathy 203 Streeter, Wendy 192 Stefanek, Mr. Frank 744 Stricklen, Robert 203 Strous, Larry 81,174,80,31,78 Strous, janice 203 Thomas, Lorelei 95,102,175,703 Thomas, Peggy 175 Thomas, Randy 76 Thomas, Robin 192,95 Thomas, Sandra 214 Thomas, Steven 203,95 Thomas, William 47,792,713,73,72 Thompson, Angela 192 Thompson, Mr. Bob Thompson, Christopher 274 Thompson, Danny 51,214,77 Thompson, Gail 203 Thompson, Gregory 203,85 Thompson, Harry 748 Thompson, james 203,61,60 Thompson, joseph 13,6,117,116,81,113,175 80 78,182 Thompson, Kimberlain 214 Thompson, Linda 175 Thompson, Michael 214 Thompson, Tommy 192 Thornes, Kathy 274 Threet, Marsha 203 Throckmorton, Nancy 203 Thurber, Anna 177 INDEX 241 Warrilo Thurber, Allan 203 Thurber, Pamela 214 Thurman, Donnelle 192 Tompkins, Doug Tompte, Larry 193 Tonn, Barry 193,76 Topaum, jeannetta 214 Trabont, Susan 130 Trappen, Karen 203 Treanor, Randy 203 Trenholm, Dr. Ronald 148 Trendell, Cindy 214 Troxel,j. 150 Truman, Otto193,113,78 Walter, Douglas 203 Walters, David 193 Walters, Rebecca 215 Walters, Rhonda 193 Waltos, Anita 215 Waltos, Kayla 175 Warner, Dale 47,151 Warner, Leslie 203 Warner, Lori 215 Warner, Sandra 215 Warren, Daniel 175,179 Warren, Sally 54,193,100,84 w, janice 193 Tschache, Anne 214 Tsunenaga, Miss Alice 153 Tucker, Lynne 193 Turcott, Bonnie 203 Turnbull, Teresa 193,31 Turnbull, Timothy 215 Turner, Dean 193 Turner, L inda 793 Tweith, Pamela 175 Tweith, Sherill215,204,63 Tyler, Sharon 193,104 Ukolov, Marc 203 Ulrich, john 175,182 Vancleve, Marilyn 208,215 Vandaam, Phyllis 215 Vanderende, Leah 203,88 Vandorn , Sandra 193 Vanhorn, Harlan 193 Vanhorn, jeffrey 203,76 Vanhorn, Miles 177 Vanhorn, Tracy 215 Watkins, Margaret 203 Watkins, Philip 203 Watkins, Trudy 293 Watson, Dawn 193,112,22,113,94 Watson, Kathryn 193 wan, Craig 193 Watt, Mrs. 150 Watts, Clarence 51,215,69,57,214,77 Watts, Russell 46,47,48,182,157 Webb, joel 203 Wegner, Steven 44,203,68 Weitzel, Pamela 203 Weitzell, Thomas 193 Welden, H. 150 Wells, Sydney 193 Welsh, Earl 203 Wenner, Richard 215 Wentworth, Dean 215,83 Werth, Timothy 215,85 Werth, Trojtel 148 Wetzel, Mark 55,203 Wharff, Debbie 215 Wolf, Bonnie 193 Wolf, Bryan 215 Wolf, Kevin 799,203 Wolf, Terri 203 Wolfe, Patricia 215 Wolff, jr. Gerald 177 Wolff, Theresa 203 Wong, Andres 215,93 Woodcock, Robert 203 Woods, jeffery 177 Woodward, K 'Lynn 40,203 Worden, john 215,77 Worthington, Leeanne 215 Wriht, Arthur 45,215 Wright, Kellee-Ann 203 Wright, Sherrie Writer, Michele 193 Wronski, Robert 193,31 Yager, David 783 Yager, Steven 101 Yandell, jay Yandell, Steven 203 Yarbrough, Roger 42,151,113 77183 Yauney, Mark 203,68 Yeager, Gina 107,182 Yeager, john 203 Yost, Edward 193 Young, Constance 193 Young, jean 108 Young, jeffrey 203,57,76, 114 Young, Mark 68,215,62,83 Young, Michael 203,82 Young, Randall 193 Yurchak, Nancy 203 Yurchak, Patricia 193 Vanhousen,jeanette175 Vanrheen, Walter 193,120 Vantine, Bret 51,215 Van Vorhees, K. 151 Vavrek, Gordon 50,203,42 Veith, Steven 203 Veira, Elsworth 15,732 Vice, David 50,203,643 Vice, Steven 68,151,66,175, 73,720 Vickery, Doug 149 Vidito, Michael 203 Vincent Sandra 134,34 Veith, janet 193 Vieth, Sheila 175 Vieth, Steve 85 Wheeler, Cynthia 215 Wheeler, Debra 203 Wiesinger, Mr. Carl 144 Whisenhant, Paul 177 White, james White, Mr. Robert 127,93 White, Sue 203 White, Susan 203,778,794 White, Tami 215 White,j. 275 Whited, Robert 177 Wilber, Pamela 193 Wilburn, Debbi Wilkening, Robert 203 Williams, Deena 193,108 Zimmerman, Laura 182 Zitur, Colleen 193 Zoeller, Klaus 93,92,30,33,184,34 Zollman, Glenn 193,115 Zurcher, janice 215,204 Vogelpo hl, james 793,67,60,87,78 Vogl, Diane 193 Vrvilo, V Wade, C Wade, G eronica 183 athleen175,90,182,157 oraon 215 Wade, janet 203,106,107 Waggon Waggon Waggon Waggon Wagner, er, Bruce 215,62 er, Gregg 175 er, Kenneth 177 er, Tawni 193,118 james 203 Wagner, jana 189,193 Waitkoss, Marlene 193 Waitkoss, Martian 215 Wald, Mr. Richard 131,184 Waldemar, Mrs. Martha 141 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Barry 203 Lori 18,215,204,94 Mark 116,113,175,157 Ronald 193,94,95 Sandra 193 Mr. Wayne 148 Walkington, Ronald 203 Wallace, Kirby 215 Walling, jesslyn 175 Wallis, Cary 275 Walter, Alex 193 242 INDEX Williams, Kathleen 215 Williams, Kimberlie 203 Williams, Ray 73,47,48,793,25,57,59,56, 74 Williamson, Gerald Willis, Mr: Charles 145 Wilmoth, Linda 215 Wilson, D. 150 Wilson, Marion 215 Wilson, Vicki 793,778 Wilton, Doug 215 Wilton, Loren 213 Wimberley, Susan 203 Winchester, joni 215,106 Winchestdr, julie 193,108 Wingate, Susan 215 Winkleman, Miss Connie 140 Winter, Gordon 50,193 Winter, johnnie 198,203 Winters, Ruth 215,63 Wirostek, Rick 193 Witt, jeffrey 215 Witt, Steven 793 Witt, Sandra 215 Wogsberg, Gail 96 Wolcott, Gayle 206,215,151 Wolcott, Sue 193,112,113 Wold, Diane 193 Acknowledgements Wm Bryan aerlalshot of school jerry Bryan photo page 244 jam Bryan coverphoto Francis Iwamomoto Thanks for covering yearbook staff breakfast so staff photographers could eat rn peace and for contrrbutlng color photos for opening section Bruno s Studnos for staying open one Saturday to complete our color section Mr Al Doan and his marketing and salesmanshrp classes for solrcltrng over 2,000 worth of ads a new record' Mr Duck lunge for taking pictures ln a pinch Mr and Mrs Bob Paffrath Our American Yearbook representatives for their continual assistance and helpful suggestions 1 INDEX 243 - , GQ., ' nu Z ki... ww' 1, 'ff far if Q. 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