Centennial High School - Centhiscan Yearbook (Gresham, OR)
- Class of 1975
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FALL ACTIVITIES Elin ' P' 5115145 Crzgger Juualuemvnf As fall got into full swing so did its activities Students regained their normal routine of a daily doze in class While others asked their teachers Hey do you have a spare pencil book paper eraser Hello Week featuring the I-Iello Court and dance began the year Assemblies featuring Judy Bochenski Betty Roberts Bob Packwood and Robert Straub were added Homecoming arrived bringing with it old alumni. Parent-Attend-A-Day of school Went over Well, and fall had a great ending With the election of Mr. Turkey's Court and the Christmas Court. ww 'fi if HOMSKOMYNG Hmer Szzluies the ?1ff1es Was the main theme for Homecoming Week which began October 21 Each individual class selected a co- ordinating theme and designed their floats, posters, skits and hall decorations after A it. With a total of 250 Homecoming points the Seniors placed first, Sophomores second with 205 points, juniors third With 160 points and Freshmen fourth with 100. At the hour long assembly Friday, October 25, Gail Roberts took her reign as the new queen. .as 2 1 Queen Gail smiles for the camera. 2. 1974 Homecoming Court relax as they await corona- tion. 3 Princess Mary and Escort Matt Danielson excitedly View the football game. 'Ds 51. 5h N 'FP- 41-MDM VP Aww M22-Va. . an ' Q T , f-Qty. 1 Mike Heinrich rides a motorcycle on first place Senior float. 2 Soph's show enthusiasm in parade. 3 Von Summers conquers Don Lowry in Senior skit. 4 Sad eyed hound dog starred in Junior skit. 1 2 P ,gs 25' af hwfh ffv W W 4 Wgfgw f 5426 W W Mig? 9 9' 2 'W ,g P ,6 ' . ' ,. W w W WEE -S, i 9, Q' if, f .L 3 1. Roy Holmes QRIGI-lTj plays the guitar Elvis style while Debbie Pollard smiles at the crowd on the junior float. 2. Frosh float sports Rock Around the Clock theme. 3. Frosh boys perform slcit at assembly. Phil Gosvener Lori Walker as hifi v h da G111ette as Mrs. fl Gee as Dr. Gibbs f 2 , 'N 1 w, Mike Mcprris: Stage Manager f, .W 'R 1'f . Y : gordon las xM.rs. Weblg FALL PLAY: Play '5 Massage Ijmfvzmd Seventy flVG students from the muslc and drama departments worked together on the 1974 Fall Play OUR TOWN was wrltten by Thornton Wllder and dlrected by Mrs janet Mouser The audlence greatly enjoyed the strongly drawn character parts of the easy talklng Stage Manager Slmon Stlmson the Oholr Dlrector and Mrs Soams the town gos s1p Cwho always crled at weddlngsj As rehearsals for the play unfolded the actors and crew lnvolved 1n OUR TOWN became more and more aware of the strong message of the play Do people ever understand llfe Whlle they l1ve lt every m1nute'7 B1ll Gee, brother of Max who played Dr GlbbS ln the play was moved to wr1te a speclal song They don t Understand Thls song sung by some of the cast members was presented to the audlence at curta1n call Thls classlc Amerlcan play about the GlbbS and Webb famllles became a strong two hours of sharlng between actors crew and audlence . O Q 9 9 v 0 1 U s . I! . . . ,, . , . . . . ,, 1 I! ' - 9 I . , . . 9 9 - 0 y 23 3 1 W T'1'i'fEi 1 ' . .1 1 s w w , K i U' P35 mf r 5 A,.A ,sf-1, 5 is ,. K ? L :Q-are-K M 1. Princesses Sherri Moffit, Peggy Field, Betty Christensen and Sue Cook wait for the moment one of them will be Miss Merry Christmas. 2. As Sophomore Princess Peggy Field is Crowned queen, the other princesses squeal in a mixture of surprise and delight. 3. Chairs were often found to be in short supply as evidenced by the seating arrange- ments of Barbara Dial, her date jeff Hadley, Pam Hovel and her date Steve Scheer. 4. junior Princess Betty Christensen and her date joe Thompson move gracefully around the floor to the tune of a lively Christmas carol. 5. Lisa Dorrenbacher and K.C. Butler cap- ture the mood of the Christmas formal theme -- Under the Mistletoe. CHRISTMAS FORMAL llnder the ,Mull I Under the M1stletoe prov1ded a romantlc theme for the 1974 Chr1stmas Formal Two new clubs Together and Cen tax were the sponsors The clubs spent several hours decoratmg the cafeterla to create a Chr1stmas mood The machmes Were made mto flreplaces and huge presents Was large and rad1ant The styles for the grrls and the guys Were mrxed Many had the trad1t1onal for mal dress Whlle others chose a more casual style Sophomore prmcess Peggy F1eld was selected Mlss Merry Chr1stmas She was escorted by Dale Pollard Her court 1n cluded Freshman Sherr1 Moff1t, escorted by Gene Stone junlor Betty Chrlstensen escorted by joe Thompson and Semor Sue Cook escorted by Doug I-Iavely I I ' 6 051 I H - ll . 0 , I. Q O The tree, decorated in green and silver, 9 . . 9 Q l 1. Santa, save fhe Queen! 2. Lori Olson and Dan jackson enjoy the peppermint refreshments handed out by Father Christ- mas Grufke. 11,1 1 1. The crowded condition of the cafeteria dances brings up the question- To jam or be jammed. . . 2. Group member gets off to the jiving of Centennial students. 3. Bret Vantime does an unidentified Step while grooving to the sounds of White Lightning. SOC HOPS: gfldtly ,Nzglzi ,411 Kzg A much larger attendence has shown soc hops to have a revtved popularlty a among Centennlal students Once agam, they have come to be assoclated W1th Fr1day mght home games as a Week end acttvlty The soc hops proV1ded not only a Way to expel pent up energy and eXc1te ment after the games but also held thelr own as an excellent means of entertaln ment The band repetolre topped past years Whlte Llghtnmg, and Jade, not to mentlon Centenmal s own S1r W1ll1am Allen Paul Let s Boog1e, the prevallmg att1tude throughout the year, was a defmlte mood created by the bands Wlth thelr funky get down mus1c, and carrled out by the super sp1r1ted students of Centennxal ' ' - ' hi! 1 . . - 1 - ' R- i by including such talented groups as Vegas, 1 . 1 . . . LJ 1. As a smiling Kenda Graham pleads for one last dance, jay Hagbloom wonders if it will be his last. 2. Rob Woodcock suddenly isn't sure who he is dancing with. ,.r Ill!!! if 2 .xx 'V'-.. 'sa al 1. Hiroshi demonstrates his mastery of Amer- ican slang gestures. 2. Attempting to unravel the intricacies of an American hall locker is Hiroshi Nabata. 3. Unni introduces herself to the Centennial student body. 4. Robyn, Unni, and Mr. Summers are ready to hit the slopes. 5. In a quiet moment Unni strums and sings of her native land. 6. Unni SEATED with her American family. BACK: Von, Mrs. Summers, and Mr. Summers. IN FRONT are Unni and Robyn. B New FOREIGN EXCHANGE- llum LQ J-fzroshz iam cfaglc' Pack Unn1 Krogstad our forelgn exchange student from Norway stayed w1th the F L Summers famlly and really enjoyed her stay The Summers dxd the1r best to 1n1 tlate Unm to Amer1can customs and started wlth Halloween, when she carved her ftrst pumpkm and wore her flrst wax teeth Unm kept busy between her many actl v1t1es both 1ns1de and outslde of school Basketball track and Concert Cholr were her spare t1me she skus and plays the gu1tar H1rosh1 Nabata from japan stayed wlth Mr and Mrs Douglas Walker of Gresham H1rosh1 has many umque hobb1es and mterests lncludmg ham radlo skung gym nastlcs and most of all snakes Durmg hts stay here he has seen much of the state and llkes 1ts countrystde and btg CIUGS . , . , . D D . some of her interests in school, while in YV li ' 9 . . . . , .. - , -- n . ......,...,, 1 1. Creating Love Grams and a mess are julie Holboke, Melissa Shaw, Terril Stevenson and Diane Nelson. 2. Melissa Shaw shows Peggy Field how she wants the poster to look. 3. White Lightening striking excitement at the AFS Dance. 1: AFS WEEK Pzzzzl P01 Pasta LQ Pvpcorn Monday of AFS Week started with the foreign exchange students being guest speakers in many of the classes The TV studio did a short news program on them Money making projects were the main interest of, chairperson Peggy Field She organized balloon and candy sales Love grams brightened Friday Chances were also sold to estimate the number of pop- corn kernals The prizes for the closest guess were two dinners at the Sizzler Steak House Other prizes were also given away Each day the cafeteria had a foreign menu. AFS Week concluded with a dance on Friday night with White Lightening. 2 1. Peggy Field, AFS Chairperson, tells the news of the day during AFS Week. 2. A packed dance floor provided a great deal of money for the AFS fund. --y--....,,g' if 1 -- if- . 1:-:i:ffTi4.f ' 1 ,ff f f .,.., ,..,. . f- . v. 1. Daisy Mae fT9I'I'i Iohnsonj expresses her laughter with friends. 2. Darrel Entenman, Annette Arcouette smile pleasingly at the camera. 3. Kerri Klimovich, Julie Frank serve donuts and punch for refreshments. SADIE HAWKINS: 2 1. Mike Budworth, Terri Johnson, win title of Little Abner and Daisy Mae. 2. Group Vegas turns on the music for the night. 3. Laura Green and others swing into action. -ga? Dvgpafchers Dance to Vegas Sad1e Hawkrns week was sponsored by Chl Ata It was held March 3 through the 8th I-I1llb1lly styles were worn everyday to create a new atmosphere around the school The end of the week dance took place wlth the group Vegas Certa1n wheelbarrow races were added ejxcltement durlng the group s mterm1ss1on The fmale was the chooslng of Llttle Abner and Dalsy Mae Coronet Studlo photograph ed couples m order that their Dogpatch Duds nnght be remembered forever I I I 1 .- . , . . TV yl . competitions, such as three-legged, and . I - . . Q . . 11 -' ll . 2 1. During the plank race, RobertaB1oodgood, racing with FFA, hangs in there while Megan Still from Concert Choir finally gets the hang of it. 2. I-Ie1iaca's president, Caren Condon zooms around the track during the trik-a-thon leaving a fan behind. 3. Varsity tennis team member, Don Black enjoys a break while gir1's track team pass his way. ..N,,,,,......-v-vw' , ng- 'Y ,mm .- Wfffffs W, ,A Zi ffm XM . SPRING ACTIVITIES ffm' Hamas the uni As the aroma of Spring crept into Centen mal, With it snuck in that inevitable urge to be outdoors Heliaca held a successful trik a thon around the track and Concert Choir enthusiasts began hitting the ball on the courts Whether for team practice or just for pleas ure Increasing numbers of students began to pedal their bikes to school on the nice days While others chose not to show at all Spring fever swept over students and faculty bringing excitement and anxiety throughout that last remaining quarter of school actively engaged in a plank race. Tennis 4 1. Mr. Moran gives Mr. Blazier practice as the Skip Man, filling him in one some of the oldies but goodies. 2. However, they both chuckle recalling their own high school days. 3. Darla DeMarco and Donna Portin seriously fight over rights to 10 speed. 4. Spring fever takes Sue A. White, janet Estes, Cathy Monroe and Mary Frinell downtown just to break the routine school day. 1. The smiling Von Trapp Singers take their bows after another successful performance. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lori Bieberdorf, Lieslg Paul Cuderkirk, Friedrich, Julie Holboke, Louisa, Lori Walker, Maria, Tim Carlisle, Captain Von Trapp, Chris Mouser, Kurtg Theresa Bowman, Brigittag Laurie Miller, Marta, Kelly Field, Gretl. 2. Rolf fMax Geej ex- plains the intracacies of being Sixteen Going on Seventeen to Liesl fLori Bieberdorf. J 3. I like it here very much, hints a subtle Baroness Schraeder Uulie Piperj to an attentive Captain QTim Carlisle. Q 4. The Von Trapp children stand solemnly be- fore their new governess. LEFT TO RIGHT: Liesl, QLori Bieberdorfjg Friedrich, QPaul Ouderkirkjg Louisa, Qjulie Holhoke jg Kurt, QChris Mouserjg Brigitta, fTheresa Bowmanjg Marta, fLaurie Millerjg Gretl, fKelly Fieldj. YI SPRING PLAY gllff Hausa 51410115 Jlfluszc Rodgers and Hammerstein s SOUND MUSIC was certainly one of Centennial s Favorite Things as audiences packed the house each of the three nights it played some coming two and three times to see the smash Broadway Musical and Academy Award winning motion picture Come Backstage girls switched from short skirts to holy habits and quick changes were the order of the evening as seven children and their governess would run off stage and reuirn seconds later in complete changes of costume Stage crew had no time to rest as wagon sets were pushed into place and furniture and props were pushed on and off as the lights changed and the orchestra played The students involved, cried when it was over amid standing ovations, bouquets of roses, and hugs and kisses from family and friends just ask any of the cast and they will say, Lets do it again! CAnd they probably could too, without a missed line or lyriclb ' 1 1 ' 1 2 . I OF . . 1 VI H f I! f . . , - o 0 1 u I' - Alive on Centennial's stage. . 1 . . ' 11 O a 1 I! 5. HoW Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? pray Sister Sophia fKarlyn Gilmorej, Sister Berthe fMegan Stillj, Sister Margeretta QBecky Parkerj, and the Reverend Mother fEllen Gordon. J 6. A jubilant Maria fLori Walker, sings of the joy she finds with The Sound of Music. 6 37 1 2 3 38 W 6 Wy I , f f '1 :ggi .1 1 W I 7' V WIA. : at I 4 MQ I f x . EX yi 5 JR SR PROM Hzflrfr ,My Wrfrld On May 10 1975 the annual junior Senior Prom Was held in the Vista Room at Mt Hood Community College Girls and guys all dressed in their freshly At first the prom, Was going to seem like a letdown, for only five juniors showed up to decorate, but the turnout Was fantastic! The theme Was Color My World The music was by Lime I I I ! , . new outfits, sparkled the room. . YI ll I H - ll 1. Mr. Peetz fills up the punch bowl for thirsty couples. 2. Here I am Ladies exclaims Paul Dube. 3. Couples dance gracefully to the sound of Lirne . 4. Dawn Williams and date sit quietly enjoying the evening. 5. Lime plays on through- out the night. 6. Tracy Polen whispers sweet nothings into Mike Brad1ey's ear. y xx 6 I I l N-1,01 M SENIOR BANQUET: Alf Cel ffvsis Semvrs The lively, excited Seniors filled the Air-Tel restaurant with joy, laughter, and excitement Girls and guys are all dressed up in their fresh new outfits Steak and potatoes filled everyone s C-Notes sang Everyone was up on their feet singing and clapping Celebrate H!! Unni Krogstad, our foreign exchange student, sang two songs, which awed the audience Character Awards excited every- one, but they all were waiting to hear the Senior Prophecies given by Mary Frizzell and Fran Raften It ended--some sad for this was one of the last times the 1975 Senior class would be together tummy as Coral Hiscoe began the program. . If I! W n . . . ,i ' 4 1 1. Celebrate ! !! cries the crowd as parents watch with enthusiasm. 2. Alan Dart, john Yeager, and Don Lowry discuss what happen- ing after the banquet. 3. Julie Hasson bursts out laughing over the senior prophecies. 4. Cathy Coulter, and K'Lynn Woodard smile excitedly knowing the end is very near. 5. Steve Yandell and Dan Larkin anticipate the good dinner to come. 'M 1, i.. ,.f . -,W 1, .H .,:f, 1, J H - Vai , 7, .W ff f M 1- ,K W if ia 1 1 ff f 3.1 1. Phil Gosvener sings to crowd as others just think about graduation. 2. Don Lowry, and John Yeager dramatically relive class memories. 3. Lynn Elliott proudly stands alone in awaiting his award. 4. Mr. Lamb gives award to Mike Heinrich. AWARDS ASSEM BLY: Outslandmg Semors Honored Wlth Don Lowry and john Yeager actrng as Masters of Ceremony the sen 1ors relwed thexr h1gh school memor1es Among department awards glven were Math Doug Walters Sclence Doug Walters Enghsh Sue Herold Outstand mg Fore1gn Language German Barbara Hansen Spamsh Carmella Mallon French Ron Sands Busmess FBLA jen Anderson Sue Herold Outstandmg Busmess student Debra Wheeler and Lola jlmlson journahsm Mary F rlzzell Arts Lynn Ell1ott Drama Awards were glven to Karlyn Gllmore Teresa Bowman, Rhonda Clllette Centurlan Qu1ll was gwen to M1ke Morr1s Mr Lamb announced speaker of the year as Mlke I-Ie1nr1ch Sherrxl Twe1th and jan Zurcher recelved the junlor Cup Lorna DaV1s Memorlal Award was re cewed by Mary Fr1zzell Glrl and Boy of the Year Awards were gwen to Coral Hlscoe and Bob Fleld Class Sp1r1t was awarded to the Sprrlt of 76 Club of the year was won by FBLA Female athlete was awarded to Barb Hansen and Boy athlete was g1Ven to john Lamam And for the th1rd year Ln a row the Sp1r1t of 76 recelved the Class of the Year Award : , ' : 1 ' : 9 . . , : , ' 5 , : . ' , : . , . . , : . . , . z . , Mike Brayson and Ron l-Iunt. Industrial 1 : . , 1 , . . ,, . . yy O . . ,. . 1 We can Make It Happen plays the Stage Band at the last assembly of the year. 2 Unni Krogstad laughs at the crowd of seniors having fun on their last day. 2 l l N yvx SX' nur- ,V 1. 4 Vfx 4? A, L- . -f ,, 4, , , W v t A I I A 9- wssg ,hat ,4 2 3 1. I-Iorray! We made it , shouted the ex- halted seniors. 2. Mary Frizzell stands to receive her award. 3. jamie Brigham smiles happily right after receiving her diploma. 4. Joni Qualheim raises her dipioma in triumph. K Y GRADUATION: We 61114 Make If Happen Warm and breezy weather bright sum- mer dresses and an atmosphere of excite- ment permeated the Civic Auditorium on May 23rd as the class of l975 enjoyed commencement Michael Heinrich Bob Field and Fran- cine Raften spoke, the choir sang Walk formed Jerri Anderson was Valedictorian as well as winner of the senior Cup Liana I-Iawes was Salutatorian The longed for diplomas were distribu- ted by school board members Frank Olson and Francis Summers Tassels moved to the right as 420 smiling seniors walked up the aisle to- gether and down the aisle towards the - ginning of their destiny As Children of Light , Concert Band per- be 3 1. Mr. Servas awards Jerri Anderson with the Senior cup award. 2. B.I. Dickerson and Sue Cook experience a serious moment. 3. Arm in arm each senior finally realizes his days at C. H. S. are over. J ix, ,nn A nr F STUDENT COUNCIL Valves uf A ufhorzfy The purpose of becoming more of a voice of the students rather than just a governing body Was the main objective Under the direction of Mr Geary Moran the executive members met each day in a newly formed Leadership Class They discussed activities and events and made various decisions Chosen to represent Centennial for the Presidential Classroom Cheld in Washington D C D were Mary Frizzell and and Bob Field They had the opportunity to view the federal government in action attend seminars and see many of our nation s leaders E of the 1974-75 gtudent cotmcii. 'tt ' if Mgr'-'f 5, 1. l l 1 5 35 is by wi Mike Heinrich-1st Vice President ,pi uf! JL' Judy Henrich-Treasurer Mary Frizzell -Elections Chairman Cheryl Maize-Homecoming Chairman Von Summers-judicial Board S d Bob Field-Student Body President NT' M' NW'-' ' 1 44 1 A vii ' xN4?A .., W ,,,...... ., of ' 'f 44 05 r r,r,o W e Jeri Anderson-2nd Vice President 59 M rl 15 5 ,f-mm' 2 49 Sue I-Ierold-Secretary e eei e i QXMWQ ww' , , llfhv' Eileen Bloom-Assembly Chairman Mr Geary Moran Advisor Peggy F ield-AFS Chairman Steve Snelling-judicial Board Q I Bob Field and Mary Frizzell-Representatives to Presidential Classroom Leah VanderEnde-judicial Board P A R LA N D O : Phzladdvhza Kcckons lfakkers Relate your exper1ences wh1le mastrcatmg please Or You have just returned from an overnlght tourna ment and whtle unpacklng your mother fmds forelgn clothmg 1n your sultcase I-low do you explam th1s to your parents'7 Those were just a few of the tmpromptu toptcs used to 1n1t1ate new members mto Parlando The 1n1t1at1on party was held jomed PLUS pa1d thelr dues fA record, mdeedj Durmg the year Parlando hosted a Rec Nlght, and Student Congress whtch was held 1n Aprll Members Mlke He1nr1ch and Andy Wong were honored by attendrng a debate tournament ln Ph1ladelph1a and toured many h1stor1cal monuments Thls years offlcers were Ron Hunt, Presrdent, Karl Amldon, Vlce Presldent Tal T1 Fan and Chrls Hatfleld Secretar les, joan He1nr1ch, Treasurer, Mtke Morrls, Sergeant at Arms, and jan D1cus, I-hstorlan IV - - - - ll Il ! ' i . I . . I u I - . H at Gary Hay's house and ten new members . . . . . , , - 1. I was sure I had the 1 in that round M Lamb, no the 4 ! exclaims Kari Amidon as other Yakker's await the critiques from their latest tournament. 2. Is this the Way the dance team got started? wonder a few members as fun moments prevail over the Work at hand. I' .er 1. Three cheers for Parlando! 2. A little 'relaxation' is a definite rule for President, Ron Hunt. Mike Morris looks on in jealousy. 3. Parlando reaches new heights, or 1Iies to, as members form a pyramid. BACK ROW: Joan Heinrich, Jody I-less, Mary Woods, Carolyn Milkes, Dean Eggert, Bryan Hall, Jack Andrews, Galen Krall, Vicki Holman, Coach Glen Lamb. CENTER ROW: Chris Hatfield, Steve Sauerwein, Mike Heinrich, Andy Wong, Ron Hunt, jan Dicus, Dean Hinchliff. FRONT ROW: Chris Courtnier, Tami Goldfoot, Mike Morris, Kari Amidon, Gary Hay, Leah VanderEnde. 2 ,fs , 4, at rf? wwf THESPIANS: Cflb' Play 5 the Chmg Thesp1an Playmakers were headed up by Ellen Gordon President Rhonda Gtllett Vice President Theresa Bowman Secretary Ron Fischer Treasurer Karlyn Gllmore Recording Secretary and Mrs Mouser as Troupe 1114 s Sponsor Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for a needy family as well as a puppet show presented for children who could not leave Dorrenbacher Hospltal for Christmas were presented by the group The puppet show involving Rhonda Gillett Allen Loch and Susan Smoot was covered on TV and in major news papers Three main activities were the fall production of Thornton Wilder s OUR TOWN the Spring musical Tl-IE SOUND One Act festival competition in which the Freshmen Sophomore junior and Senior Classes each presented a one act play 16 Centennial Thespians attended the State Conference in Ashland Aprll 3rd 4th and 5th The conference hosted by Medford High School and the Oregon Shakesperian Festival Association featured workshops in Varlous areas of theatre competition in improvisation duo acting m1me and ensemble acting and three full length productions GODSPELL OTHE LLO and WINTE RS TALE Centennial s scene from MACBETI-I was selected for performance at this conference 1 , V . 1 . , . . , , 2 7 V . , . , 1 l I . , . I 1 D . - 1 , i OF MUSIC, and Fine Arts Week with the - . . . , . . 9 7 . . , ' i . . . . , , . . . . . . , ! ' D I 9 - I lj She fTeresa Bowmanj reluctantly contem- plates her wedding night, while He QDan Cathcartj looks on hopefully in the Junior class play, Here We Are. 21 A familiar scene as the father Uvlax Geej lectures the son Uay Haggelbloomj while the mother fLisa Keiperj sits passively sewing in the Sopho- more class play, Another Man's Family. ji' 0 , -,. ' Q i I lj '74-'75 Thespians display their spirit. ROW 1, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dan Cathcart, Terry Winsor, Trisha Nazton, Kristi Flemming, Sandra Warner, Karlyn Gilmore, Carolyn Eisher. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marie Albert, Heidi Skoubo, Debbie Cathcart, Gail Halverson, Robert Eisfeld, Mike O'Reilly. ROW 3, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Hembling, Kim Olsen, Phil Gosvener, jan Laatz, Allen Loch, Ellen Gordon, Rhonda Gillett, Ron Fischer, Susan Smoot. 21 Bumba fKarlyn Gilmorej relates stories of the real world. SJ But I wasn't in the Imperial Navy! exclaims Frau Schmidt fKim Olsonj to Franz fPhil Gosvenerj during The Sound of Music re- hearsal. HELIACA F.B.L.A. Kluifs ,flsszsf Eharzizrs Ouchl I can t sit down! Such complaints and groans Were very familiar ones the day after the Trike -A- Thon, sponsored by Heliaca to raise money for Easter Seals Other activities of the National Honor Society included sponsoring an awards dessert, holding an initiation banquet for incoming members The Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca proved to be busy this year as they par- ticipated in the Mothers March against Birth Defects, entered in the District Skills Contest, and held a paper drive and candy sales Oh. . . Wow, do my legs hurt! 1. Members of FBLA stand by some of the papers they collected in their paper drive. 2. Susan I-Ierold receives a first place award in the Clerical area at the State District Skills Contest. 3. FBLA members include jerilyn Anderson, Susan Herold fVice Presi- dentj, jackie Leedom Cfreasurerj, Gary Smith, Judy Leubner flaresidentj, and Terry Atkins fSecretaryl. Mr. Hempel and Mrs. Ballard lend a helping nand as advisers. i 56 3 A, 9 . ,-up v N - 1 V, 1i --1 if-NY 'I' 0 Q ' z ff x S5 531. , 3 5 l ails 5 ns f ,sara W 'W -. RQ 4 1. Heliaca members, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Kisaberth, Secretary-Treasurer, Caren Condon, President, Cindy Struck, Vice President. Mike Heinrich, Cathy Munro, Kathy Finley, Gayle Rodenberger, Barbara Hansen, Sue Dow, Meleah McCann, Rhonda Mason. Cheryl Maize, jan Strous, Heidi Nagy, Trudy Plummer, janet Estes , Judy Burcharn, Susan Herold, Megan Still, Linda Long. Kathy Bullard, Leslie Warner, jamie Brigham. 2. Well, it's a different idea! laughs Mrs. Aasrud, one of the Heliaca advisers. 3. Trudy Plummer, Meleah McCann, Joanne Keup, and Caren Condon carry the banner representing Heliaca in the Homecoming parade. 4. Miss Helvie gives some helpful advice, along with a smile as she acts as a club adviser. 5. Helica's poster placed fourth in the Homecoming competition for clubs. is X COUNTRY CLUB sf TOGETHER New Jnterzsts .Q ?r1c'mIsh1,vs Kesulf Two new clubs were 1n1t1ated this year by a few insplred students Country Club replaced the old AFS Club and expanded the membership to include persons that had not taken a forelgn language Activities included a horseback riding trip in the Spring Carl Larsen was elected Vice President and Sheryl Tuthill was elected President Pro Tem Together, the new service club came on the scene at Homecoming The club really got together when they sponsored the Christmas Formal In the Spring, a puppet show was presented for the Village Rest Home and another for the Shriners Hospital The officers elected were Megan Still Pres1dent Lori Bieberdorf, Vice President, Darlene Leggett, Secretary, and Linda Long, Treasurer ' 2 X 1 E---...,. , ma.. uuunnoqnqp X 'iu 1. Megan Still, Lori Bieberdorf, jamie Brigham and Linda Long use their creativity in making decorations for the Chrisnnas Formal. 2. Linda Long, Adviser Mrs. lunge, Lori Huber and Judy Krenz plan to spread joy with the puppets they are making. 3. To- gether Club members: TOP ROW, I. Dannenman, T. Bowman, M. Albert, B. Dial, D. Leggett, D. Leggett, andj. Krenz. Bottom Row, M. Still, J. Piper, B. Parker, B. Rohr, U. Krogstad, J. Bregstrom, L. Bieberdofr, L. Huber, L. Long, J. Brigham, P. I-loveland Adviser Mrs. lunge. 1 o J. T' Tl! ,Z 5' RK I y , , i ,, 2 1. Members of the Country Club are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Adviser Mrs. Boylen, Bob Eisfield, Ellen Gordon, Carmela Mallon, Carl Larsen, Sheryl Tuthill and Unni Krogstad. 2. Miss Judd shows Tai Ti Fan and Gaila Savery how to flip a French crepe the right way. 3. President-Sherilynn Tuthill and Vice President-Carl Larsen preside over the day's agenda. if www W ,M ,, , 3, 3 , Z N 4.-ifu f Q FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: ,Members ,flftmd Gauveufiou This past year the chapter of the Future Farmers of America has been involved in many state, district and local wide activities. In early September they attended the Oregon State Fair with several designs, vegetables and a variety of horticulture stock plants and received many blue and red ribbons. They received a third place banner in soil judging, and had a swimming pool party. The Pacific International Livestock Show rolled around and ten students spent an entire day there. During the Christmas season the F. F. A. Chapter had a big square dance party with the whole district invited As spring rolled around the Oregon F F A State Convention also came taking six members to Roseburg for five days With school ending and senior members graduating, it came time to elect new chapter officers and have a ban- quet, where all chapter awards were award- ed ending an exciting year at 1 5 1 1. Phil Spress contemplates corn. 2. Did you hear the one about the farmer's daughter. 3. Mr. Fred Rau fadviserj shoW's Sam Howe the wa to in ect soil 4. Terr Muhs hur- Y SP - Y ries to his desk, as the discussion of soil types has already begun. 60 4 1. Bobbie Bloodgood observes new sprout. 2. Chapter Officers: LEFT: Don Grande- Treasurer, Steve Yager-Represenative, Bobbie Bloodgood-President, Craig Miller- St. of Arms, Ke1ly'O'Donnell-Vice President. 3. FRONT: Don Riggle, ROW 1: Bob Hamilton, Jodi Williamson, Sam Howe, ROW 2: Steve Yager, Don Grande, Bobbie Bloodgood, Kelly O'Donnel, Craig Meller, Mr. Fred Rau fadvisorj, ROW 3: Scott Dennis, Terry Huhs, Phil Spiess, TOP: Alan Lashbrook. QNQSUDF lib U A: T?-ll: Cm 'E-4 '32 S-1 1 2 6' pp- 451. I 6 7 7 CHI-ATA: Secret P1115 Prewde Mystery Lots of muslc to j1tter bug by potatoe ch1ps and dlps, cheese and crackers fashron show and entertamment provlded by 111116 Prper started Ch1 Ata s year off at the Flftle s tea A C-ettmg to lmow each other ban quet was held at the New K1tchen Kettle and Secret Pals were chosen Many enjoyable act1v1t1es took place throughout the year, mcludrng Lce skatmg at Lloyd Center and fooderlng at and Chl Alta decorated a tree IH front of the mam offxce 1n Whlch more candy canes ended up IN Ch1 Alta members rather than ON the tree Chl Alta s offrcers were Molly Patr1ck Pres1dent Gall Roberts Vtce Presldent Betty Chrlstensen Secretary Llana Hawes Treasurer and Jlll Benshoof and Lorr Swedberg HlSfOIl3DS The Sadte I-Iawkms Dance and a ban quet to fxnd out who has been glvxng you n1ce l1ttle goodles on holldays and speclal ocaslons rounded up the year . .. - , . . , a Q - , --' Y H . . . .. ll 4 - - . - - 'Y - l Farrell's afterwards. Christmas came I . . . . , . , . , . . i I 7 I . , , . , . . , . . , . 1. Chi-Ata's Advisor, Mrs. Barbara Polen and President, Molly Patrick confer on an important issue at the Chi-Ata tea. 2. jill Benshoff 'bee-bops' to nastalgic sounds at Chi-Ata's Fifties Tea. had 1 , VZ., ,V I J, QM, -. Q ff' 'f ?l ii'QA s, 1. Colleen McGuire models a snazzy outfit for the fashion show portion of the tea. 2. Chi-Ata shows spirit at Homecoming as mem- bers climb aboard to join the parade. 3. And some people do this for H living ? were some of the thoughts expressed as members got to- gether for a night at the rink. STANDING: Cheri Crenshaw, Gail Roberts, Vickie Kutcher, Liana Hawes, Judy Henrich, Kim Williams, Ginny Cunningham, Lori Swedberg, Tina I-lovgaard, Molly Patrick, Denise Keller, Bev Moore, Kathy Thornes, Mrs. Barbara Polen, KNEELING: Sue Cook, Julie Frank, Debbie Kahler, Diana Armstrong, Sue Shales, Karen Pool, Lisa Dorrenbacher, Mary Moore, Joann Yeager, Cindy Swedberg, Lisa Polen, Robyn Summers. SITTING: Teresa Owings, Deb O'Donnell, JoAnn Ferris, Sue Parrish, Kathy Coulter, Colleen McGuire, Ian Parker, Lori Watson, Della McGuire, Karen Ashley, JoAnn Ross. 2 as ,., , Z iii 2'4- x , y .,,, G 2 V lvl A ,inn ,, V aw. -l fl? M Q 'ff ' 7 P ff Y f if fb CONCERT CHOIR 91114 Crawl 4 Sang Performing skills both 1nd1v1dual and as a group were what made Concert Choir such a success They were invited to the Lewis Sz Clark 1nV1tat1onal journeyed to Sprmgfield to perform with another I-hgh School, and Were host to the Wilco League for their annual festival Entertamlng the student body at the annual Christmas concert, each member dressed in pajamas and carried their little stuffed friends whlle slngmg, Tvvas the Nlght Before Christmas Many members were involved in the sprmg play, Sound of Music, slnging in a Variety of parts Concert Choir reported an enjoyable year full of hard Work and lots of fun I n P a . . . . . yy 1 - - vu Q . 11 . 11 . . . . 1 2 1. Mr. Richard Muhle directs the choir clurin their Christmas erformance 2 Bill 8 P - ' Therrowjyawns thinking abou the big night ahead. 3. Ron Anderson and Tim Werth discuss how well they did during their evening performance. 1. Tim Carlisle get's the itch while Matt Engstrom plays with a hanger. 2. Lori Bieberdorf shows her love towards fellow class mates. tt- ,N 'Su i , s, G, 1 2 1 B? I as R 3 ROW 1: Beth Balch, Cheryl Tate, Sue Harper, Karen Lewis, Patti Burgess, Becky Parker, Megan Still, Krista Lemley, Janis Bergstrom, Linda Long, Betty Christensen, DeeAnne Calkins. ROW 2: Teresa Bowman, Linda Lundy, Terry Hebenton, Lori Walker, jan Zurcher, Unni Krogstad, julie Piper, Ky Gilmore, Cathy Crimmins, Clarae Reynolds, Debbie Benzinger, Judy Leubner, Laura Smith. ROW 3: Sharon Spray, Lori Bieberdorf, Steve Goben, Paul Abbott, Greg Kirchem, Tim Werth, Kevin Scally, Tim Carlisle, Phil Gosvener, Don Calkins, Ellen Gorden, Sue Herold, Kenda Graham, jean Riewer. Row 4: jeff Provolt, Scott Malk, Scott Knox, Bill Therrow, Dan Roth, Dave Sparrow, jeff Hunt, Dean Pollard, Matt Engstrom, Doug DeCourcey, Ken Gillett, Mike Ruschman, Mark langbecker,jon Hull. NOT PICTURED: RonAnderson, BryanMorgan, Marcia Reznicsek, Curt Sayre, Kirby Wallage. BANDS: . . Che Kea! Goes au. . Marching band participated in the Sight and Sound Contest, and in Ablany's Veterans Day Parade, they placed Znd. Also, they gave the halftime performance at all home games. Concert band's new uniforms brightened the season They put on a Bazar to raise money to go to Victoria B C for the Marching band contest and parade They also participated in the Wilco League Con- test Freshman band participated in the Cadet Band contest All bands were directed by Bill Chisholm Whose dedication and inspira- tion made the band successful Pep Band U Intermediate Band Trumpet section ready to play next song. 1-2-3-Go Yells Mr. Chisholm. E 5 2 C ONCERT BA ND SGYWW vs, .v 1,2 if !5:1'. 'P, 1 J' ' 9 5' N . KII, f ,ff lf ' f' ' ' f' ' I 'S , W ' 13 7 !f' ,,f' ,ff 1, 4 .Wi My R BANDS, C-NOTES: Music-Makers Share Calm! Stage Band consisted mostly of seniors this year They had a very busy schedule playing at different places They partici- pated in a number of contests in which they usually placed They played at the University of Portland, Clackamas Com- munity college and The Wilco League Band Contest in Pasco They also participated in assemblies Their main goal was to go to Hawaii, Spring Vacation Disappointment came when they fotmd they found they were Sl O00 short So, they Went to Disneyland instead C-Notes performed at a lot of places this year They sang for Ports O Call Disabled Vetarans, Lions Club and the Thunderbird C-Notes Wbrked very hard this year. - . M9 V, 4 ' , js' .fy A I ' gifsgf i ' 513535 f W2 ,, ,,...a 4,1 3 1. C-Notes perform for a basketball assembly. 2. Stage band boogies to a new song. 3. Don't let the sun go down on me , sings the C-Notes. 4. john Watkins blows his heart out. l 1 l s F 1.---...., 2. 3 4 1. Carl Rech practices for up-coming con- cert. 2. C-Notes perform for halftime enter tainment. 3. Stage Band. 4. C-Notes QL-Rjjulie Piper, jan Bergstrom, Kenny Gillett, Lori Walker, Phil Gosvener, Dan Roth, Teri Hebenton, Scott Knox, Tim Werth, Tim Carlisle, Megan Still, Bill Gee Lori Bieberdorf, Steve Goben, Dee Anne Calkins, Don Calkins. 73 I . f y' . A A-1 191 , t, -. . -S A l ,N 41',f.-ba. .fi ff 5 ' , , H 'V ' f v LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP: Becky Collier, Pam Howland, Cathy Munro, Lynn Scheer, Kay Porter, Lisa Salvo, Sandy DeFord, Lynn Dusa, janet Estes, Marcia Meligan, Sue White, jamie Brigham, Lorraine Huber, Kathy Bullard, Heidi Nagy, Leslie Warner, Donna Tschantz, Chris Hiscoe, Barb Dial, Cathy Effenberger, Kim Bennett, Coral Hiscoe, Kim Porter, Suzanne Matson, Jodi Krist, Mary Kaufman, Debbie Orren. ?'ii ff-f , WM.- KK.,, , , 2 S QW aw ' fM fw V3 A .,. , HI-C,S: High Step Uv l6'cfisc' The Hi C's performance resulted in an almost flawless year Starting out the year they danced to the music of the CHS band Both the band and the girls enjoyed working together and together, they presented entertaining halftimes for the football games They also traveled with the band to different competitions and took a first in the Milwaukie Sight and Sound Competi- tion and in the Veteran s Day Parade A the season progressed, the girls Cand their momsy worked together on new costumes for winter competitions Breaking tradition the Hi C s went all out with black knit jumpsuits, hot pink satin blouses with black bow ties, and top hats with sequins trim- ming everything Also new for the team were their props -black stools and tam- bourines which, when they first started with them were quite a comedy but, really added a lot to the dance after the girls got them under control The HiC s participated in several com- petitions including the Rex Putnam Fall Halftime Competition, and the Metropolitan Dance Competition, taking a first place at each one Another first , and a highlight of the season was a trip to Boise, Idaho t participate in the Pacific North west Drill Competition Centennial and David Douglas were the only two competing teams rep- resenting Oregon among the 24 teams from five other states The girls returned triumphant with a first in Show and a third in Over-all And now for the Grand Finale! --A a perfect ending for the year, the HiC s finished in style by taking First Place ' State Competition and receiving the Best Costume award ' U ' . s ' 1 I Y . I' 'Y , o 'I I ll S I in BIKE CLUB: gfllff fake ,4 flmcfs Cyclists Loaning other clubs money is what Bike Club members Mike Morris, Megan Still, Tami Hemry, Dan Leubner and Ky Gilmore do. The profitable club is headed by Ky Gilmore Who managed to accumulate a treasury of 3197. 15. Among the club's projects were the Homecoming Dance, and the Christmas formal, Powder Puff football. Bike Club has enjoyed themselves throughout the year by planning trips with the Country Club, going to Washington Park and, despite the bad Weather and loss of a few members going to Blue Lake. Ky Gilmore also rode her bike in the Home- coming Parade. 1 1. Bike member, Tami I-lemry gets ready to go for a ride. 2. Bike Club members: Megan Still, Tami Hemry, Mike Morris, and Ky Gilmore. 3. Some like to ride, but Mike Morris would rather just goof around. 4. Dan Leuber and Tami I-Iemry check their bike before riding. is ,Ami 'M' 1 ,AW dat -.. . ,Q Q vnu time ,Iv-ix, W ' fi, WRESTLING RALLY Kally Boosts Grupplcrs A new total of ten members provided a larger rally to boost the Wrestlers spirits this year. Wrestling rally had many new activities that kept them busy all year long The most outstanding of these was an as sembly that, for the first time, was com pletely organized and put on by the wres tling rally The guys were remembered throughout the year with gifts before meets and on holidays Other activities included slumber, skating, and pizza parties 1. Patty Burgess and Synthea Fix listen in as mascot Gay Nemes puts an arm around Pam Geise to give her a little worldly advice. 2. A tense moment creates many emotions from members of the rally. 3. The rustling of porn-poms and the roar of the rally revive the weary wrestlers. 4. LOWER LEFT: Clockwise: Synthea Fix, Darlene Leggett, Tina Polaske, Eileen Bloom, Patti Burgess, Jan Zurcher, Nancy Holboke, Virginia Hill, Pam Giese, and NOT PICTURED is Peggy Davenport. CHESS TEAM CEN-SKI Ulzukers Skzcrs Wznnerf Silence was unwavering and as the clock ticked away, Centennial s Chess Team played straight toward victory This year s team placed fifth in the' Wilco league, and seventh in the Metro League With its top three boards, Doug Grover, Lonnie Dunn, and Matt Dziewiontkoski returning again next year, the team hopes to continue its success An outstanding membership of 80 made Cen-ski a club of progress and success Lessons began in january, starting at Ski Bowl and continuing at Meadows. Cen-ski was first to try the Pilot Program --a swing shift at Ski Bowl which proved to be very successful. , : I I Lf Concentration was intense. . . . . . ' I 1-3. Matt Dziewiontkoski shows how the game of chess is played as he concentrates on his tactics, makes his play, and once again focuses his attention on his maneu- vers. 4. Chess team members Matt Dzwiontkoski, David Di.Nucci, Doug Grover, Mike Heinrich, and Lonnie Dunn all focus their attention on the chess board forming a master plan with which to , beat their rivals. Mr. Vierra, club advisor, aids the group with their ideas. ...fs-H: -.,,.. 7 1 . . .. .w-0' 4 2 n . 'r YG ' if ig , 4 Q A8 fe . su V -- i, N 3.3 ,im .,,,,3 ,ngglll 5- .5 QQ. 55351. 1. Cen-ski members. 2. Cen-ski advisor, Mrs. Atkinson. 3. Members of Cen-ski getting ready to go down the slopes. 4. Kelli Piper, Cheryl Taylor and Joe Storagee have a brief, discussion before they hit the slopes. 5. Leeann Worthington waits willingly for her lessons. CENTHISCAN Dazdlznes Ifrm' Demamizng Under the direction 'of advisor Mrs Kay Peterson, the 1975 Centhiscan staff designed and produced a creative artistic earbook encouraged the staff through their page deadlines Celebrations were held at Elmer s Pancake House upon completion Other activities for the class included a journalism seminar at Portland State University, competition at Mt Hood Com- munity College in areas of layout, photog- raphy, and design and a trip to Los Angeles for the national Journalism con- ference in April y . Patience, No-Doz, and plenty of erasures 1 JN Shipp C aren C ,Q s 1. 'M 7 fat P 5 Led ,Q-v' NW.- , , glw-JE, , ,. V944 . ml ,rs if Hx ' R X E754 1 lu 4 X X 4 Q 1 77 TALON: euffsj Wzarzgcfs Seen Publication of the Centennial Talon was the result of dedicated journalism students Under the supervision of Ms Bev Martin, a new format with new columns was created Alana Hanefeld was replaced as Editor upon her early graduation by Ron I-Iunt New members joined the staff at the se- The Talon staff took first place honors at Mt Hood Community College s mass media conference A Christmas party, a dinner, and an outing to Mt Hood were some of the activ- ities culminated by a trip to Los Angeles for a national journalism convention 1'1'1eSte1'. I .....,-., -...'...,. F l Q Y A 5 l 'W 5 + .6 2 1. Paul Dube emphasizes the importance of munch.ies when one is trying to complete a deadline. 2. ls this how Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neal got their start? wonders QLEFT TO RICHTQ Eric Nickell, Ms. Martin, Tim Hurt, Mike Bradley, Paul Dube Cbehind Gordon Vavrekj Ron Hunt, julie Piper, Kathy Bullard, Trudy Plummer, Meleah McCann, Cary Wallis, Chris Dempsey, Cathy Rolph, Clint johnson, Ann Tschache, Dale Pollard, Brian Corbett, Coral I-Iiscoe, Nancy Throckmorton, Kirby Wallace, Ken Austin, Mike Brayson. 'M' i.gW4f.if Y. ,, af f 1. ' df' Q 1 , 'J aw' 'f , , , f - we r , r Sf' it ' ,,,, f 1' 2 1. The Talon staff complies when the photographer says Freeze! 2. Surely track team negatives can't be THAT captivating to photographers Ken Austin and Mike Brayson! BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: Kesulfs 13 efleef Teamwork Despite many changes in supervisors, 74-75 building construction classes completed a ranch style house at 17821 S E Marie St Because of illness, Mr john Stark was unable to teach his classes for most of the year Following a series of substitutes, Mr Melvin Jensen assumed Mr Stark s responsibilities as supervisor The three bedroom house, designed by Chairman, featured a kitchen with a breakfast bar and indirect lighting The exterior of the house was painted yellow with brown trim Maple stain was used on the interior cabinets and wood trim A three -fourths bath was also an added feature in the double garaged house Even Oregon weather did not hamper the classes from completion of their annual project house Ralph Parker, the Vocational Department - 1 3 - 2 1. john Reinke takes careful aim at his thumb. 2. Bill Dewitz sets nails in the trim. 3. Exterior of house While under construction. ? 2!'.i mt! 'f wr M am rex K . I WV? 5 1 shim rmsf 3 'E 1 ,, Q 'V SN 'J gfxw Q .wx ' , x 7 ,..1'f wx., - ,s:.. 1 A niisis 2 1. Almost everybody listens to Mr. john Stark's experience. 2. Randy Brieland adds finishing touches to the foundation forms. 3. Giving a I-leave-Ho , Doug Wilton adds a shovel full to the wheelbarrow. 4. Working intently, joe Raften finishes up the Wood trim. 'E l 6 3 5 s- Q .W sl Sub-:gig J , wi f 3 Q' xy . Q s. E gg .,. ,, .. ..,w,...s. ,fan-Q.: Aww. E S . if t . 7? 4 i L E E N iS w 15 w 84 l . 1 2 3 1. A hapless Hood River player is buried by a pile of Eagles. 2. Surely ,658 of Hood River appreciates f?75's blocking, as Mark Lilly, Harry Smith, and Steve Taylor sandwich him. 3. Members of the '74 football teamFROM BOTTOM LEFT: R. Krall, M. Hettum, K. Smith, C. Sayre, C. Watts, D. Summers, C. Buhler, M. Miller, I. Haskett, M. Lilly 2ND ROW P. johnson, K. Goin, D. jackson, C. Park, G. Kramer, D. Crawford, B. Maduna, S. Seibel, L. Kramer, I. Stone, Manager C. Leuthold 3RD ROW: Manager K. Osborn, I. Hadeed, H. Smith, J. Anderson, D. Pollard, D. Heacock, M. Baker, D. Entennan, K. Scally, G. Vavrek, S. Taylor, Coach Holt 4TH ROW: A.l. Epps, I. LaMain, B. Washburn, BJ. Dickerson, G. Calhoun, B. Armstrong, Brian Schmidt, D. Thompson, N. Caba. W-L Season W-L Season Lake Oswego 6-0, 10-1 Milwaukie 5-1, 6-3 Gresham 4-2, 7-2 Lakeridge 5-1, 6-3 CENTENNIAL 4-2, 6-3 Rex Putnam 4-2, 5-4 The Dalles 3-3, 5-4 Clackamas 3-3, 4-5 Reynolds 2-4, 4-5 West Linn 2-4, 4-5 Barlow 1 -5, 2-7 Tigard 1-5, 1-8 Hood River 1-5, 2-7 Oregon City O-6, O-9 The varsity football squad enjoyed another Winning season, the second in Coach Holt s reign as head coach The season will be remembered for the close and exciting games like Reynolds, and cross division rival Clackamas ning season When they came over to Centennial that Friday night The Eagles started the scoring off with Steve Seibel going over from the three Reynolds came right back on a 60 yard screen pass for a touchdown They added the extra point, making it C H S 6 Reyn olds 7 at half time Reynolds Was fighting to have a Win- 3 1. Coach Pade gives Mark I-Iettum some last minute instructions before going into battle. 2. Members of the Eagle team show mixed emotions, as the offense scores against Reynolds. 3. The offense gets the signal from the referee, and C .H.S. goes ahead. N 73' Ii 1. Steve Seibel is about to pounce on a Rex Putnam fumble, as three other Eagle defend- ers close in for support. 2. The Centennial offense is introduced to the fans before the all important Reynolds game. 3. Harry Smith, Darrell Entenman, and jim Stone H, 4 4 vfzyx, -. ri 4 .V f f f f f f X f :wfzzw 2 V , fu, f , ,,., f - I . ni g he f WMQZ2m,,2f:?yvqggfw , Aw w- ,f fp, f ,Q4 ',i,:igf .I f Q I M 1 'I . , g 4 My , Q. f 63412 Q f ...ay ...W- , aff 1232 try in vain to block a Barlow extra point. 4. . r V I Dan Summers concentrates on the game, as he gets a well deserved rest in the Reynolds game. 5. A rare Photograph of 9, Lake Oswego ball carrier being stopped, Mike Baker and John LaMaim are the lucky ones. 5 4' we 165.7511 900 CHA 1515, Banners, 611175, Squeezed Out Centennial and Reynolds traded scores in the third quarterg the Eagles a field goal and the Lancers a touchdown, making it C. H.S. 9, Reynolds 14 at the start of the fourth quarter. The Eagles scored again in the fourth period, and went on to hold the Lancers with a winning score of 15 to The game with the Cavaliers of Clack amas was equally exciting, with Centennial coming out on top 17 to 14 The game was highlighted by Mark Hettum s touchdown pass, a 28 yarder to tight end tackle Bob 1. Coach Holt seems to be getting very excited as Dean Pollard and Coach Russo keep their cool. 2. A pile of Lancers hope lessly try to block a field goal kicked by Gorden Vavrek. 3. Harry Smith and Steve Siebel lead Curt Sayre on a sweepg quarter- backing is Mark Hettum. Armstrong The awards banquet concluded the 7 4 football season john LaMa1n was selected all state at offensive guard and defensive tackle A 'X .af 4 buf' Hmm V Scores 14 Milwaukie 17 26 Hood River 6 0 Gresham 2 12 Rex Putnam 6 16 L O 42 Reynolds 0 18 The Dalles 6 3 Clackamas 0 26 Barlow 8 . . 14 1 4 Members of the I.V. football team FROM BOTTOM LEFT: S. Gobem, P. Murphy, S. Potter, B. Marlin, G. Krall, D. Grant, J. Akre, R. Entenman, S. Carlson, 2ND ROW: C. I-Iartshorn, A. Roberts, D. Mestrovich, K. Lewis, M. Hill, A. Lashbrook, I. Sampire, I. Abbott, L. Reynolds, I. Akagi, 3RD ROW: D. Patassi, K. Scally, M. Hedrick, S. Courtaine, B. Payne, C. Rech, C. Watts, K. Hatfield., B. Mueller, 4TH ROW: C. Wadsworth, K. Mehann, R. Core, M. Helton, S. Mason, S. Hill, S. Adams, J. Hadley, I. Mackelveen. 2. Rich Core drags a Gresham tacker as he drives for extra yardage. 3. Lee Reynolds dives for a pass, and catches it. 4. Quarterback Jeff Akre fumbles While being sacked by two Gresham tackes. 900 271534 fl. ,7 V hash fmpresszzfe The J V team fought their way through the season, and ended up with a impressive 7 wins two losses. The team was led by Quarterback jeff Akre, Split End Mike Hedrick, Defensive back Sam Potter, and Linebacker Lee Reynolds. The two Frosh teams had an equally good year, with both teams recording winning records. The two Freshman teams were led by Ron Nutting, Greg Stone, Dan Seibel, Steve Casey, and Lynn jones. M .m '---0 51-Q M, M gmt. ...mm 4 1. The Freshman offense lines up over the ball, in an important game against Reynolds. 2. Members of the Freshman Red team FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Managers R. Hansen, J. Dezellum, K. Benson, T. Donaldson, J. Clark, I. Bennett, D. Blake, ZND ROW: K. Tangen, M. Pitassi, R. Norton, D. Moore, T. Amedon, K. Smith, Coach Emery, 3RD ROW: R. Barrclough, D. Moore, R. Nutting, R. Williams, D. Ludwig, D. Rowe, D. Ackerman, 4Tl-I ROW: G. Stone, G. Casserly, I. Brigham, R. Cunningham, B. Jones, D. Seibel. 3. Members of the Frosh Blue team FROM BOTTOM LEFT: S. Davis, J. Andrews, S. Lightfoot, D. Canfield, S. Ownes, ZND ROW: Coach Brunelle, R. Eoeff, L. Fraiser, C. Miller, G. Burton, B. Pardue, S. Burgess, SRD ROW: C. Thorne, S. Pierce, S. Macgahey, C. Pardue, G. Morrow, S. Burback, 4TH ROW: C. Still, L. jones, D. Millholf, G. Mclintock, P. Lions, A. Florence, S. Casey. 4. A Freshman ball carrier rambles for extra yardage. MW1 mi m 1 2 1. Mark Goin leads sophomore Paul Hagstrom past Barlow runner. 2. Kurt Erspalmer against Oregon City. 3. FRONT: Dedrick Snelling, Gene Stone, Jeff Witt, john Worden. BACK: Kurt Erspalmer, Bob Field, Mark Goin, Steve Snelling, Coach Crane. 1 One of Centennials top runners Gene Stone g11des to victory 613055 GOZIJV CRM Depth J-lelps ffarrzers Sophomore Gene Stone led the Centennial hot trotters to a third in the district meet and a mere three points from state qualification Tigard was the team that ousted them from the trip to state Mr Crane was pleased and a bit surprised about the season Of course, lwas disap- pointed about the three points in district but a lot of depth Some of the depth were seniors Steve Snelling Kurt Erspalmer and Mark Goin Next year we should be top contender against Lakeridge for the district crown We have an excellent crop of sophomores and freshmen coming up , Il ! overall we had Very good runs, and we had ll 9 I1 Opponent Centennial Rex Putnam Tigard Ore City Reynolds nc Mllwaukle Lakeridge Centennial Invit r Gresham Lake Oswego Invit West Linn The Dalles Clackamas Lake Oswego Hood River Grant lnvit Dist Meet . 20 36 ' 20 37 . ' 35 24 I . T. 15 ' ' 33 23 ' 20 41 ' ' . 3 d 42 20 Barlow 45 15 ' . 4th ' 35 24 23 33 31 26 -I b ' 35 24 ' ' 50 15 , ' . 6th ' . 4th X 91 5. v. scoREs OPPONENT Rex Putnam 26 29 Tigard 24 32 Oregon City Reynolds Milwaukie Lakeridge Gresham Barlow West Linn The Dalles Clackamas Lake Oswego Hood River Centennial Inv n Grant Inv District Meet Incomplete Team C.H.S .v, FROSH SCORES OPPONENT Rex Putnam Oregon City Reynolds Milwaukie Lakeridge Gresham Barlow West Linn The Dalles Clackamas Lake Oswego Hood R1ver Centennial Inv n Grant Inv n District Meet Incomplete Team ' 15 it 15 ' I5 28 27 tl 17 it 15 ' at 15 50 15 I9 43 t 19 ' 44 I5 ' . 2 d . 4th ' ' 4th C.H.S. 40 17 Tigard 35 20 ' 'Z' I5 'k 15 ' ' 31 25 ' I7 44 28 27 A 17 ' 43 I6 35 21 40 I5 42 18 ' 15 ' . 2 d . 2 d ' ' 4th 2 1. LV, Cross Countryg FRONT: Tim Popiel, John Ulhmeyer, Ken Cambell, John Worden, Jim Brown. BACK: Paul I-Iagstrom, Pat Castle, Kevin McDevitt, Eric Johnson. 2. Fresh and eager, the I.V. 's strive for position at the start of the race. 3. Frosh Cross Coun- try3FRONT: Ron Schultz, Greg Bowman. Mike Arnodeo, Bob Hillerich. BACK: RodgerPoore, Ron Trevarthen, Craig Brandt, Scott Benzinger. 92 X 11 :pr if W ,.a..gi,,-sgwss . ra, . 2 .SLA up , is Q, gi j.V., FROSH, CROSS CGUNTRY Kunners to your Marks. . The J. V. Cross Country team was very successful and ended the season with an impressive 10-3 Win-loss record. Although the team was constantly being restaffed, they rarely lost. Complimenting their talent is a 2nd place ribbon for the prestigious Centennial Invitational. Paul Hagstrom and Tim Popiel led the J. V. 's and also lettered on Varsity as did Roger Poore, a runner on the Frosh team. Although the turn out for the Frosh team was the smallest in four years the team had a very big year In the team's 12 win- l loss season a very tough Lakeridge team provided the only defeat The Frosh took 2nd in the Centennial and Grant ln- vitationals but ended up with a disappoint- ing 4th at District Rodger Poore was the unchallenged leader but in his absence to the Varsity Scott Benzinger, Craig Brandt, and Ron Trevarthen led the Freshmen The Will and desire instilled in the J V and Frosh runners by Coach Crane has enabled them to produce another Win- ning season in Centennial history 1. Leading the pack, Scott Benzinger flanked by Craig Brandt ON THE LEFT and Ron Trevarthen ON THE RIGHT, glide toward their distant goal. 2. Pat Castle crosses the horizon with a tree fspecies unknown, in hot pursuit. 5114115 moss eoufv wen New Dynasty? Claiming their undefeated Dual Meet title the first year Girls Cross Country team Went on to Win first place at the Centennial Invitational Senior Barbara Hansen ended her outstand- ing season when she finished third place at the State Meet Mr Hiram Crane coached the girls Invitational and take fourth place at the Grant SC ORE BOX OPPONENT C. H. S Rex Putnam lnc . 28 Ti gard Inc . 28 Oregon C ity lnc . 22 Reynolds lnc . 1 9 Milwaukie lnc . 1 8 Gresham lnc . 1 8 West Linn lnc. 15 The Dalles lnc . 1 8 Clackamas 35 20 Lake Oswego lnc . 1 8 Hood River Inc. 15 District Meet 2nd State Meet 10th 1 . Mary Russell QLEFTQ and Michelle Martin. 2. QBACK ROW, L TO RJ Daniele Walters, Renee Dyer, Barb Hansen, Cindy Curths. FRONT ROW: Michelle Martin, Terry Dailey, Pam Giese, Mary Russell. 3. Terry Dailey and Daniel Walters warm up prior to a meet. 94 3 WA C516 POLO. Wefmfffvrs Earn Zfurth As the Water polo team crawled from the Water after Dlstrlct With fourth place, coach Don McPhearson commented on the season They surprlsed me, We had the leading de The staunch defense Was led by all state goal1e Mlke Sutton, who Was compllmented on offense by leading scorer Dan LOdW1g fense in the league. shoots one of his many points. 3. Tony Tony Amodeo. g 1. Eric Nickell, guard, fires a shot against the opposition. 2. Leading scorer Dan Lodwig Amocleo lobs one in. 4. LEFT TO RIGHT Mike Pitassi, Steve Gluth, Bret Clauson, Mark Lloyd, Tom Rosen, Kevin Wolf, Mike Sutton, i ' M Dave Hemry, Dave Sprenger, Dan Ludwig, jeff Larvick, Dan Giiord, Larry Scheer, Tim Rash, -wanna... , ,LW W. mms x U L W J ,,,,, .,,,,, , ,k,V ,K , V ,W ikW:wli,.,,., In :gi wwzazbmmw- I T ,N .,,.1.i t .. ,,,.,,. ,..,-- W ,. W W pff pgevn ,, ' M bb M i- Isl: V1Cky Jones M ., , '36 5 . s 2 il Q Ian . Vil- -'.,, Min? Ai 1 my Z .few ,ga wi ' - ,ff 1 2 1 .-.-l Gvmvvns 57675 Gzrls 311,11 Over 3065 lnvent1ng new excltlng moves takes a lot of work states Mlss june Morlan, dl rector of our gymnastlcs program The glrls practlced three hours a n1ght, every nlght, after school durlng the entlre sea son Thelr many hours of practlce along w1th thelr 1nsp1rat1onal coach explalns thelr fantastlc wlnfloss record of 12 wlns and only 2 losses On the Varslty team, Clndy Struck ex hlblted a very strong rout1ne composed of superlor moves on the balance beam Kenda Graham, the top vaultlng gymnast ended up besldes bemg a bar speclallst was also an asslstant spotter Taralee Ness dlsplayd a beautlful rout1ne concentratlng on grace and aglllty Klm Thompson showed a lovely rout1ne on the floor and always was able to cheer up the team jan Dlscus had a charmlng rout1ne but unfortunately had to end the season early because of a knee lnjury Molly Patrlck made a great representatlon at the State Gymnastlcs Meet wlth her superlor rout1ne on the un even bars V1ck1 jones won the all around award at 12 of the 13 meets she attended A Potluck Awards Banquet was held December ll rn the cafeterla The Varslty team members recelved letters and both team members recelved gymnast1c charms for thelr charm bracelets , . .- the season doinghand springs. jean Rech, ' ' h YI H 4 I 1. Kathy Ielenek spots Tammy Hemry 2. 3 Miss Morlan assists Kelly Gaylord 3. LV. Gymnasts: Teresa Hartshorn, Sue Fisher, Beth Balch, Kelly Gaylord, Kitty Gay, Jean Topaum, Lori Miller, Tammy Hemry, Terri Winsor, Kathy Hughes KSITTHNIGJ, Sandy Deford, D'Nise Stoddard. a.,,,uN-at L, 1.QTOP ROW L TO Rj Debbie Syring, Diana Laxton, Karen liams, Mary Edmeades, Ann Crawford, QZND ROWQ Coach D. Stewart, Debbie Corbett, Linda Anderson, Loye Palaske, Peggy Blake, Debbie Benzinger, Ruth Ann Winters. f3RD ROWQ Sherrill Tweith, Sally Sundstom, Tracey Iiams, Tamey White, Linda Palaske, Kyna I-lager, Coach C. Detorre. MTH ROWQ Diane Nelson, Betty Brooks, Vololoa Burgess, Joanne Keup, Kerry Servas, Brenda Hansen, Cindi Lindemeier. QSTH ROWJ Pam Davis, Barbara Palaske, Debbie Lindemeier, Lisa Raab, Wendy Wirth, Debbie Diede. 2. Kerry Servas and Joanne Keup 1525 look on as Karen Iiams slams the ball. SCORE BOX WON LOST Varsity League Record 7 4 L, 'Y Awf 2 E l K1 in lr an in-L Hlf 55 Y 5 E ' mf GIRL,S VOLLEYBALL: Girls Krfnquer fnelfperience Youth, inexperience, and tough op- position were a few problems facing the girls' volleyball team according to Coach Diane Stewart. The girls Wrapped up their season with a successful League Record of seven wins and four losses. Senior Betty Brooks a setter was voted by her teammates as the Most Valuable Player High scorer of the sea- son was sophomore Kerry Servas who averaged six points a game Aside from their regular games the girls challenged the men s faculty to an after school game and trounced the un- prepared men 15-12 and 16-14 consecutively ,C 1 r.,kILi A -Ski 2 1 . Betty Brooks 1125 watches Joanne Keup as she slams the ball over the net. 2. Karen Iiams 1555 eyes Joanne Keup who scores the winning point. N 99 i I ,W,L,x, , VARSITY SCORES OPPONENT Sandy Parkrose Cleveland Oregon City West Llnn Milwaukle Tlgard Lakeridge Reynolds Gresham The Dalles Lake Oswego Barlow Hood Rlver Clackamas Gresham The Dalles Lake Oswego Barlow Reynolds Hood Rlver Rex Putnam Rex Putnam West Llnn 100 1. Dan jackson exhibits wild abandon pene- trating through the Laker defense. 2. Centennial Varsity Basketball team, FRONT ROW: Kevin Osburn, Dave Crawford, Don Christman, Danjackson, Clark Leuthold, Coach Duane Brady. BACK ROW: Tim Morris, jerry Entenman, Brent Dickerson, Scott Burgess, jim Thompson, Bob Armstrong Mark Young, Kevin Scally, and Darrel Entenman. 1 f !,,M 2 NM- Q. 1 ,-rf!! I 'W-., QNX- I if W VARSITY BASKETBALL: Desire, l5'e14ch dzrry Umm Playing in the shadow of last year's Wilco Legaue Champions, the 1974-75 Centennial Varsity Basketball team was the team to beat. But the team to beat was no pushover this year and with the experienced coaching of Mr. Duane Brady earned a very respectful third LH the Wilco League Injuries slowed the team s progress early in the season and it was without Dave Crawford and jim Thompson that the Eagles relented to Parkrose by the narrow margin of two points Such a narrow mar gin m the absence of two starters indicated strength from the bench in Scott Burgess Tim Morris jerry Entenman, and Dan jackson, all of whom started at intervals throughout the season By mid season the team was playing strong and showed the desire which carried them toa 16 6 season individualism may not be the key to a successful athletic team, but when an individual does as much as jim Thompson it is worthy of note In his second year as a starter Thompson led the team in scor ing and rebounding was chosen for the first selected Most Valuable Player By Coach Brady The Outlook Award was shared by Brent Dickerwon and Bob Armstrong who each contributed heavily to the team s success Bob Armstrong was also chosen for the second team Columbia Division All Stars Scott Burgess A Junior shot the highest percentage from the free throw line with 782 The Desire Award given by the players, was bestowed on Jerry Entenman n 1 I . A, Q7 . . . . . - J i, . . . , . ' ' , ' I K 1 p I W , V , , o 5 rsir . . . . . . . . , . 3 . 1. jim Thompson stands ready to release an inbounds pass. Brent Dickerson and Dan jackson are ready to receive. 2. Scott Burgess ---A-f proves to be the longer of this pair and uses . -'l't it to his advantage. , .V L ' 4 2 fm 1 2 1. Mark Young, jim Thompson, and Scott Burgess review a previous game in the mo- ments before practice. 2. Dave Crawford with his eyes on the basket. 3. BJ. Dickerson exhibits firm confidence, con- sidering the odds. 4. Seeing no chance for a shot Dan jackson wisely passes off. 5. Thompson towers over a group of lesser mortals. iw, ,, 3957i ZQQZZZ . , W1 ic x if fx . A t 3 4 1. Dan jackson springs high to get the tip. 2. jim Thompson goes unguarded on this short jumper. 3. Coach Duane Brady of the Brady Machine. 4. Bob Armstrong demon- strates his leaping ability in this contest with Reynolds. IV Scoans OPPONENT Sandy Parkrose Cleveland Oregon City West Li,nn Milwaukie Tigard Lakeridge Reynolds The Dalles Lake Oswego Barlow Hood River Clackamas Gresham The Dalles Lake Oswego Barlow Reynolds Hood River Rex Putnam I c.H. S. l 37 44 50 53 38 48 53 61 53 49 40 61 56 63 58 57 64 73 Gresham 39 63 58 43 52 34 48 43 38 34 43 40 49 47 24 40 44 22 51 60 46 56 48 49 1 72 56 V2 SCORES OPPONENT Sandy Parkrose Oregon City West Linn Beaverton Milwaukie Tigard Lakeridge A as ew A 7 Reynolds f,: ilii 'iff nanynerr A g,SSli,kk Q C t,.tt,ttSi, ,S A Gre Sham M ti.. iti., M... it,. . ,i... . ,i.. ..t.l,,.., ii..i The Dalles 34 52 'S ' R Lake Oswego 50 64 2 3 Barlow 70 82 S ? Hood River 51 56 Clackamas 37 54 Gresham 46 51 The Dalles 47 60 Lake Oswego 59 53 Barlow 52 63 Reynolds 44 39 Hood River 44 50 Rex Putnam 54 51 1 JV Basketball team FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Thompson, R. Entenman, S. Hill, S Potter, N. Caba, B. Mueller, B. Washburn, S Adams, J. Cettel, L. Reynolds, M. Cec1l1ani, M. Hettum, M. Gunzel, B. Harvey, Coach C. johns. 2. jeff Thompson breaks away leaving the nearest opponent sllghtly more than an armlength behind. 3. Mark Hettum, a picture of poised concentra- t1on 4. V-II Basketball team from LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Rosse, R. Core, I. Akre, T. Kurutz R. Krall, R. Whitford, C. Buhler, C Ga1linat,j. Abbott, S. Lowe, T. Popiel, D Hmchliff, A. Roberts, K. Crawford, I. Anderson, CoachC. Zimmermanl mm,L it 3' 3. we ,x,,,LLA,...,.. BASKETBALL: I.V. V Wznuzng 551150145 ,411 The jumor Varslty basketball team started the season strong wmnmg elght of the f1rst ten games yet ended the year wlth a 12 10 w1n loss record Coach Chuck johns sald the team was much more com pet1t1ve than the1r record mdlcated He explamed that many of the games were lost by less than four polnts The team was led by standout Nrck Caba m the shootlng and reboundlng cate gorles Caba fmlshed w1th 270 pomts for a 12 pomt average Brad Washburn the sec ond hlghest scorer had a 10 po1nt average Other top players were Mark Cec1l1an1 Ron Enteman and Mark I-Iettum The Vars1ty II team had an excellent 17 wm 5 loss season under the d1rect1on of Mr Coy Z1mmerman Tom Kurutz led 1n shootmg w1th a nme pomt average, but was closely followed by Kevln Crawford, Cralg Galllnate, and Scott Lowe ln that category. The rebound1ng was also headed by Tom Kurutz w1th 125 grabs. jeff Akre, Randy Krall, and Cary Buhler alternated at the guard posltlon throughout the season wlth any of the three capable of leadmg the team. ff , . n si, X, 2 , , , K sg? . ' S C cf - - . Q- S it .. ' . , . - A, t X , q 5 I Q ' . 1' 1 . . , 6 af 1 - .f - 1. Randy Krall takes the shot as Tom Kurutz and Scott Lowe follow up, as if they think Randy will miss. 2. Nick Caba fools two Lancer defenders, by jumping. FROSH BASKETBALL ,ruffled Slreslzmcla flat The frosh blue team ended a very suc cessful season with a 16 3 Wm loss record After loslng two of their first three games, the team Went on to Wm all but one of their next sixteen The team Was led in shoot1ng by Steve Casey and Doug Rowe, and by Dan Seibel in rebounding The red team finished the season Wlth a 10 9 record In his first year at Centen mal, Coach jim johnson said his team had good Splflt throughout the season jeff Smith, an outstanding player for the red team was moved up to J V late in the season Whlch left it up to Rob Hannon, jay Brigham, and Rod Barraclaugh to lead the team 1 a 9 u o o n Q a o 1. Dan Seibel and an unidentified Hillsboro player equally stretch for a high flying ball. 2. Frosh blue team, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Norton, M. Verhelst, D. Rowe, I. McClintock, R. Cunningham, D. Seibel, G. Stone S. Casey, Coach Emry. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mgr. I. Cossu, Mgr. T.Martinez, T. Eoff, H. Kirchem, C. Still, K. Perletti, D. Gifford, Mgr. F. Bales. 3. Frosh red team STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: G. james, C. Harvey, R. Barraclough, K. Tangen, H. Moody, T. Burgess, R. Hannon. 3 , Dzsfrzcf Cliff: Hapfured Putting their first score above Oregon City's, the girl's varsity golf team proved to be much more skilled in the sport than the previous year. In district, the girls placed sixth out of eight Coach Duane Brady felt proud of his team of sophomores at this meet. Diane Nelson finished ninth in individual standings Mr. DeCourcey's boy's team partici pated in the state golf meet held at Glendoveer National Golf Course The Eagles Won the district title with a three stroke edge over the Dalles. The varsity golf team upped their season 10 3 wr . M.,- 'M M A 4 1. TOP LEFT: Gregg Thompson, Scott Malk, Steve Vieth, Pat Casey, Randy Krall, Tim Werth. 2. Coach Duane Brady, Diane Armstrong, Diane Nelson, Vicki Randall, Judy Owens, Val johnson. 3. Diane Armstrong smiles at the invisible golf ball while practicing. 4. Scott Malk tries to encourage Steve Vieth with a smile as Tim Werth watches others get ready for the meet. 3 107 -, fi, l mfs.. 1. Mike I-Ieltons' opponent succumbs to his awesome power as Coach Russo looks on. 2. Kevin Benson, outstanding freshman, demonstrates the form that lead him to state 3. In a tiring match Don I-Iibbs checks just how much time is left. ..-was h m1 S VARSITY WRESTLING 1565! Record Szferf With preclsion and non faultering strength the Vars1ty Wrestling Squad muscled its way to the best win loss record in Centennlal s hlstory Under the leader ship of Coach Tony Russo the Eagles ended the season vv1th a 19 3 Wm loss record and the Wilco League Champ1ons h1p Their Putnam, and the number one ranked team, Sweet Home After havmg a winning season, both Won the1r divislon in d1str1ct and competed in the State Tournament LaMa1n because of an injury, wrestled out ln the flrst round Benson Went undefeated 1n the actlon and became State Champlon at 106 pounds l look to him for a lot 1n the commg sea sons, stated Russo, Both as a W1nner and a leader 0 . - I Q K -pg metr 5 S Q i'f eri'i only losses were to Clackamas, Rex 32552 Qsxsnmj M ,1 t if I. - ' T' -ifs r S 1 . . I . I u - - - . - ll I! 0 H 2 m 1. Spiderman Dan Summers puts the wrap on his entangle prey. 2. Steve Wegner engulfs his antagonist. 3. Wilco All-Star john LaMain pins adversary with rare move. 5 109 l , .gk 4 1. Varsity grapplers from BOTTOM LEFT: J. Remillard, S. Wagner, L. Settle, M. Hedrick, K. Benson, M. Lee, B. Mruphy, R. Reardon. ZND ROW: M. Goin, G. Kramer, j. Haskett, L. Elliott, I. Currey, D. Summers, K. Smith, B. Barshaw, K. Goin, C. Hartshorn, D. Hibbs, 3RD ROW: I. Stoddard, C. Watts, M. Helton, C. Wadsworth, I. LaMain, E. French, C. Watts, S. Carlson, Coach T. Russo, Coach G. Hedrick. 2. Mark Goin displays form that kept him undefeated the entire season. 3. Mike Albert successfully evades opponent's lunge of desperation. 4. The agony of defeat shows clearly on Coach Russo's face. FROSH WRESTLING Grapplers 9055 Gravel W1thout search lmghts, trumpets, fanfare, Freshman Wrestlers rolled over league competmon Desplte loslng thelr last match they ended the season W1th an lmpresswe margm of thelr Wms embarrassed the op posltlon repeatedly Outstandmg and undefeated Wrestlers for the Freshman were Curt Martln and Doug Sm1th Th1s was the best group of Wrestlers put together ln my 7 years of coachmg, stated Coach Gary Larson . . or 16-1 Win loss record. The Wide 1. Freshman standout Ron Nutting makes near pin. 2. Mark Pitssi rides competition to mat. 3. Baby Eagle grapplers FROM BOTTOM LEFT: C. Martin, R. jones, M. Amedee, C. Krum, S.Vice, M. Bybee, R. Riodion, R. Alteijer, B. Toner. ZND ROW: J. Clark, J. Moore, M. Pitassi, R. Nutting S. Kilness, D. I-Ieacock, T. Amidon, K. Janson, D. Lyons, G. Larsen. SRD ROW: J. Patterson, Coach R. Wagner, G. Morrow, L. jones, J. Scott, C. Casserly, B. Jones, D Moore, K. Baker. M. Vonolman, E. Williams, I. Wadkins, Coach B. Tolonen. 0 P9 , fi E5 7 1. Sophomore Robyn Summers grabs breath in 100 yard butterfly. 2. State contenders Mike Sutton, Von Summers, and Rene Dyer discuss strategy with Coach McPhearson. 3. UPPER ROW: L. Swedberg, R. Summers, L. Raab, J. Reiwer, J. Rech, R. Dyer, S. Canfield. LOWER ROW: R. johnson, C. Aldrich, H. Hillman, M. Russell. 3 2 3 1. Sophomore Tony Amodeo gasps for a breath in the 100 yd butterfly. 2. State competitor Mike Sutton churns the back- stroke leg in the 200 yd I.M. 3. Seniors Mike Pitassi and Von Summers fire off the starting Blocks. 2 w 1. Mike Sutton catches breath on his Breast stroke. 2. UPPER ROW: V. Summers, K. Rech, M. Sutton, T. Rash, M. Lloyd, R. Amedeo, E. Nickell, M. Baker. LOWER ROW: P. Spiess, K. Speed, M. Digby, S. Palimter, G. Blackburn. 2 W '-,Q MQ. 1 1 2 SWIM TEAM Kompefzlzou Proves Zfvuglz Lead by Wllco All Star Von Summers the boys aquatlcs team had a d1sapo1nt1ng 4 3 W1n loss record It was poss1bly the best season we ve had s1nce I ve been here commented Coach McPhearson It was just a hard league thls year The Eagle s 6th place m the d1str1ct meet at Portland Communlty College proved just how hard lt was The season started out w1th hopes of a perfect wln loss record when Centennlal defeated No l ranked Lakerldge But loss of a key swlmmer from the team proved to be a s1gn1f1cant downfall the remalnder of the year We had strong 1nd1v1duals but lacked depth stated McPhearson W had 21 school records broken by just two people Von Summers Wlth 12 and Rene Dyer W1th 9 The Eagles sent three swlmmers to the state swlm meet Rene Dyer Mlke Sutton and Von Summers The glrl swlm team headed by fresh man Rene Dyer was young Only losmg l senlor hopes for a strong season m up comrng years looks prom1s1ng W1th e1ght g1rls on the team they proved to competl tors that dynamlte comes 1n small packages . . - - ' 1 - . . H . Y ' 0 I IV ll 4 G 'Y Y l . . . 'I a n . . If ll . C y ' 'I . 1 1 1 ' . , - . 1. Centennials' only competitive boys diver Brian Cole concentrates on dive. 2. Brian fly'n Cole executes dive. 1 Q y ,V 9. s f x 2'-1:P2Ug2r ,Dr ms: 4fDcn4O'CQ GIGOKDNQM-+ awoaw 5 053052,-1 !3 'gF5,.,0.., uf'-nrsuflggg o SSFHEEE fDLL55'N:r2 5522532 b-1-jagg 0 QHEQON5 gf-1m0Q55E, 'Omg-Hmm rm s-45U5-'surn 1',Ef, 5,40 v-an-1 JQQDBSSLPQ' Irug,E',i fg gqimgmn V o.. rn H' f-3E 1 as 3ro 1oQfJ-WWE. -gPm o-4 -f od 'A' ro'-1 v-:wma ..qm ,.. 3 Annette Adams, Terri Barnes, Teresa Hopper Debbie Meyers, and Cindy Struck all listen to Assistant Coach McGuire. SKIING: Skiers OIC-2! The season began with dry landing train- ing in early November, and ended up on the slopes of Mt. Hood as the Eagle Boy's team captured 8th place and the girls 6th place. Varsity Boy racers had a fair season this Winter: the team included Stan McGuire, Jeff Hadley, Scott Malk Diedrick Snelling, Chuck Parks, Tim Koch, and Kendall Kistner They all showed great improve ment in the years effort Stan McGuire was again chosen as the men s individual to represent the Wilco league at State Stan captured 16th place in the State slalom The girls had a good season overall Cindy Struck was chosen as the outstanding skier of the year on the Varsity Gaining a lot of experience for future racing werej V members Kevin Hughes, Roberta Dube, Kevin McDevitt, Andy Burns, Debbie Mayers, and Brad Baird 4 1. Scott Malk and jeff Hadley discuss their antics on the slopes, while Kevin Hughes and Kendall Kindall fool around. 2. Diedrick Snelling glides down the slopes. 3. Jeff Hadley passes through the gates as he looks farther down the course. 4. Coach Olson shows his usually smiling self. 117 VARSITY SCO RES . Lincoln . . Beaverton . Beaverton . . . Oregon City . Parkrose . . Hillsboro . . West Linn Lakeridge Reynolds . . Ti ard . . The Dalles Barlow Lake Oswego Hood River . The Dalles . . Lake Oswego . Clackamas . . Gresham . . Hood River . Barlow . Rex Putnam Reynolds C.H S. 6 15 C H S. O 16 C H.S. O 10 C H S 5 8 C H.S. 1 7 C H.S 1 3 C H.S 3 4 C.H.S. 1 0 C.H. S. 8 9 C.H S 4 g 11 C. H. S. 2 Gresham 3 C.H. S. 6 Milwaukie 9 C H S. 1 25 C.H. S. 1 7 C.H. S. 12 7 C.H.S. 2 12 C.H.S 6 13 C H S. O 6 C H. S. 4 13 C H S. 3 2 C H S. 4 2 1 C H.S. 3 10 C.H S. 2 O C.H. S. 7 1 5 1. Members of the varsity baseball team from BOTTOM LEFT: M. Tarsia, D. Crawford, B. Mueller, R. Core, V. Martinez, M. Hettum. 2ND ROW Coach Daggett, S. Hettum, N. Caba, B. Dickerson, I. Cettle, D. Heacock, G. Vavrek, G. Kirchem, L.Heldenbrand. 2. 3rd baseman Mick Tarsia scoops up a hot one while Steve Hettum provides moral support. 3. Mark Hettum rips a foul ball into right field. 4. Greg Kirchem sets himself up for the next pitch. 5. If you look closly enough you can see Mick Tarsia is really eyeing the ball. LEAGUE STANDINGS W-L Barlow 16- 4 Milwaukie Hood River 11- 8 Clackamas The Dalles 10- 9 Rex Putnam Reynolds 8-11 Tigard Gresham 6- 1 2 West Linn CENTENNIAL 6- 1 2 Lakeridge Lake Oswego 6-12 Oregon City EEZEZMEEH iii? 5, ni? VARSITY BASEBALL: Dzsappvzufmeuf plagues Calm The varsity baseball team fought every- thing from the Weather, to the scrapping of victories towards the end of the season, to make their Win loss record respectable. Led by Coach Daggett, the team made a last chance rally in the last 3rd of the season. In the beginning of the year hopes Were high and division titles rang in the back of the player's minds. With the playing of the first ten games those hopes all but disap- peared, as the diamond men dropped their first 10 contests. Hopes of a comeback came with their first win, a 1 to 0 shutout over last year's state AAA Champion Lakenridge. Dickerson pitched the win and also managed the only hit for the Eagles. E 5 i f .5 W mf ,S if' SQ il 5' A ii 3 1. Nick Caba beats the catchers throw into second base. 2. Gordon Vavrek checks to make sure the Hood River player isn't cheating. 3. Pitcher B. Dickerson seems relaxed as he's about to deliver the next pitch. 119 HV an 2 1 ls A',1 3 In a sequence of photographs Dickerson, 1. picks up the signal from coach Daggett, 2. wraps the ball out of the park and 3. procedes to jog around the bases ot the dismay of the putnam second baseman. 4. Bret Mueller 16910 tries to jam the second baseman, but to no avail. 5. Greg Kirchem blocks a low pitch against Lake Oswego. Thlngs began to get brlghter as the Eagles were 1n all the next 6 games but unfortunately lost them 1n the later mmngs Then everythmg fell 1nto place as they beat Lake Oswego l2 to 7 Jumpmg out to a qulck 3 to nothing lead the Eagles thought they had the game wraped up, but Lake Oswego fought the1r way back to take a short llved 4 to 3 lead In the rernammg mnlngs C H S scored 9 qulck runs and was able to stymle a last 1nn1ng rally by The Eagles were able to w1n 4 out of the1r last f1V6 games, and in domg that spoiled I-Iood River and Gresham s chance to wm the league t1tle The other two teams they beat were highly rated Rex Putnam and Reynolds, endmg the season on a win n1ng note Everybody played a part in bu1ld1ng the team, but speclal note should go to Steve I-Iettum and B J Dickerson for bemg selected to play 1n the Wilco league all star game Lake Oswego to win 12 to 7. 1 Daryl Heacock does a nose dive into a second base, and comes up safe. 2. Shortstop Bret Mueller charges a slow roller Wlth Rich Core helping in the distance. 3. Greg Kirchem rolls his wrist and connects. 4 Steve Hettum checks out what's going on at first base, after just scoring a run. l 2 J.v. scones C. H. S. ll Beaverton 2 3 Beaverton 7 Oregon City 12 West Linn 3 Lakeridge 4 Reynolds 3 T igard 5 Gresham 5 Milwaukie l The Dalles ll Barlow 2 Lake Oswego 4 l Hood River 5 5 The Dalles 10 6 Clackamas 3 C.H.S. 7 C.H.S. 3 C.H.S. 5 C.H.S. 4 C.H.S. 5 C.H.S. 5 C.H.S. 8 C.H.S. l C.H.S. 7 C.H.S. 3 C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. O Lake Oswego 4 C.H.S. C.H.S. C.H.S. 4 C.H.S. C.H.S. 4 VVCV C. nlllt. 'l'5 s C K we ,.,e,.ge.1zaf 4 .1 M ,sf . . 1 ,: -,., H . ., .t,,f,w- 4, f .4,. , ,, ,, ,, jffff 47, ff ,aff :.wfe,eevef1'af fY .Wt s weew f es ef-Us T olirlt as 7 0 Hood River l4 3 Barlow ksl llle t -C eltt tttt, , B - C C 8 Rex Putnam 5 .7,7 2 Reynolds 4 , ,,,. 2 7 E52 1- Doug Grant forces 2-1 Rex Putnam Player 4 3 4 . . . . 't1 - -- Wf--: reg.:-.lg some 3-Ay X I ., . 5 -4 out at f1I'Sf base just 1n t1me. 2. Members of 1 L f 'sm' -- 's z- , the I.V. baseball team from BOTTOM A - Q i V Q 5 1 ' . .. LEFT! J' Smith: D' Grant! M' Buczkowskis 7 W ' '. J. Pekerey, B. Wilson. ZND Row FROM ,ogovoo ddt- LEFT: Coach Lund, M. O'Too1e, M. tlale L, gggt t o Cecilianni, L. Hawkins, K. Sands, T. PoPio1, M- Johnsen, Coach Johns- 3- This sld Valliant effoff by 21 H0011 River Player Comes sllds BTTL so HO avail HS Bob Wilson slips undef the fag- 4. The umpire tells the sto on this la 'sls s'l' ,C C CC'C ry P V . --'s 2 -f,:, ,Jf 5 1-5 fff-1: ..,.' f:- f- -fiz efzggqf -b-:- eff SNES'--721-' fe ff1:, - sst- f -'2-t:f1 'fss- at home plateg sorry about that Len Hawkins. VZCC 5, Bob Wilson SCQQPS up 3 hot one Without A .:.-.. A . .Vg. the help of left fielder Jeff smith. ggjg gg ggggg ... e J g e 5 tede Vg A E - v 4- Lkk. ksk'L k-Lk T ..r.s.s- V'.L.-- . K , sess 4 .Les. llees etdsll f I so selsls seessse 7 5 FROSH BLUE SCORE S Barlow Clackamas Ogden Hood River Reynolds The Dalles Wy East The Dalles Barlow Reynolds Gresham Wy East The Dalles 7 JV. 81 FROSH BASEBALL. llvufhful Zfcams Domzmzte The I V team under Coach Johns and assisted by coach Lund had a Very success- ful year maybe not record wise but the players still had fun The season was high- lighted by the closeness of their games losing to Lakeridge Tigard and Reynolds by a total of four runs The team was led by junior Mark O Toole and sophomores Len Hawkins and Doug Grant The two freshman teams under Coaches Wagner and johnson had equally successful ning season in fact the winningest base ball team at Centennial They ended up with a 13 and 3 win-loss record and in doing that they beat the Dalles twice a very rare happening for any team The freshman teams were highlighted by a no hit pitching performance by Steve Kilness an extra inning ball game won by Centennial 1 to O against The Dalles and a clean sweep of Wy East- Hood River by the blue team Some outstanding frosh baseball players were Steve Kilness Cory Krum and Rob Norton 14 , , ' 9 O 9 . 14 ' 25 Gresham 13 seasons. Coach Wagner's Red had a win- 7 ' 0 ' 4 14 , 4 Y 4 I 1 West Linn Reynolds Gardiner Wy East Reynolds The Dalles Gresham . Gresham . . . Hood River . . . The Dalles . . . Ogden . . . Reynolds . . . Gresham . . . Hood River C.H.S. 1 The Dalles 0 FROSH RED SCORES C.H.S. 8 ' 1 C.H.S. 9 8 C.H.S. 7 ' 5 C.H.S.25 2 C.H.S. 3 7 C.H.S. 13 Clackamas 2 C.H.S. 14 9 C.H.S. 7 2 C H.S. 6 4 C H S 1 2 C H S 6 4 C H S 7 5 C H S 4 O C H S 4 6 C H S 6 2 1. Members of the frosh Blue team FROM BOTTOM LEFT: A. Martinez, T. Farm, K. Schulz, K. Krum, M. Bybee, K. Taylor, D. Canfield, M. owen, ZND Row FROM LEFT: R. Norton, K. Knouse, I. Crow, B. Kramer, S. Attwood, C. Miller, L. jones, G. Morrow, B. Pardue, I. Watkins, Coach Jim Iohnson. 2. Red team FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Wegner, H. Gilges, M. Verhelst, C. Clemenson, S. Kilnes, R. Boff, C. Brandt, M. Pitassi, ZND ROW FROM LEFT, scorekeeper Monica, D. Allin, D. Sasey, T. Meade, D. Hergenraderr, G. Stone, D. Rowe, H. Kirchem, Score- keeper Julie. I . We 1. Fighting terrific G forces, Frank Soot and Joe Abbott fight their way out of the blocks. 2. Showing their command of the 220, Joe Abbot and Tim Hanley outduel their Reyno1d's opponents. VARSITY TRACK young Ccam Prospers The team though young and inexperi enced d1d come up With a respectable 5 l W1n loss record This included a surprising upset of behemoth Rex Putnam and a f1rst place ln the Centennial Invitational bringing the trophy home again after a three year drought The seniors though few 1n number contributed greatly to the outcome of many an otherwise close meet Tim Hanley shone all year in the sprlnts and Bob Field was points in everything from the 440 to the half mile Not to be outshown Dave Roentz John LaMa1n and Duane Fmaas performed Well in the pole vault throwing events and long Jump respectively Underclassmen adding needed support included sophomore dlstancemen Gene Stone and Alan Roberts Who comblned for a very strong unit junior Greg Calhoun proved his Worth by qualifying for the State meet in the high hurdles and sophomore joe Abbott and Junior Mike Hedrick were both consistent 6 foot high Jumpers , . .- , - ' 9 . D . . , . able to contribute more than his share of U 1 Q 9 P D I , . D 1 Intense power is evident as john LaMain lets go with a mighty heave in the shotput ring 2. Duane Finsaas exhibits the form Wh1ch conquered many a meet. S4 s Qi 'li S T2 siss A ' :xi 5' 1 3 . WH? ff Vwlvfiz , Wi ' L, Vi, 2 1. Bob Field leads Gresham ace Steve Anderson in the backstretch of the 880. 2. Dedrick Snelling and Alan Roberts head into the last turn in fine strategic position. 3. Frank Soots feeds john Worden a quick relay pass that sets him well in his way. 4. ROW 1. F. Soots, I. Abbott, A. Roberts, D. Snelling, G. james, S. Chan, D. Roentz, j. I.aMain, G. Stone. ROW 2: Coach B. Holt, C. Brown, G. Calhoun, I. Worden, B. Field, D. Finsaas, T. Hanley, G. Maruhn, M. Hedrick, C. Wadsworth. ROW 3: Coach H. Crane, Coach D. Bell, K. Scally, D. Salvo, K. Erspalmer, T. Thompson, P. Castle, D. Pitassi, K. Scally. f f H . I wfw.. W 3i,,,g , ggffggwf zfsafswfn Swv fi A , ' f i g? ig. 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Casselary, D. Seibel, B. jones, B. Cranford, A. Florence, J. McClintock, I. Brigham. 2. Well ahead of his rival, Greg Casse lary booms down the home stretch. 3. Gary james and Ron Trevarthen struggle to overtake a Lancer runner. 4. Ron Maize has a good sized lead on his Reynolds opponent. 5. ROW 1, Dean Hinchliff, Ron Maize, Lee Reynolds, Dave Pittassi, Keith Scally, Deidrick Snelling, Sam Potter. CENTER ROW: flvlanagerj Gary Blackburn, Bob Pain, Scott Hill, Ron Nutting, jeff Ullmeyer, Ken Campbell, Pat Castle, Mike Helton, Curt Wadsworth, Allen Roberts, Randy Stradley, DougFinley. THIRD ROW: Kevin McDevitt, Paul Hagstrom, George Maroon, Gerry Mcllvine, Carl Rech, Keith Lewis, Willie Nemura, jeff johnson. Qi!! JRH K'z, ,ggi '. n f . BS . ,, Jv FROSH TRACK iumor Eagles Crzumph Not surprisingly both the I V and Freshman track teams were highly suc cessful Thej V earned a 6 0 record while freshmen Wotmd up the season with 5 Wins and l loss Notable standouts at the I V level included Ron Maize, Whose sprint Work helped tremendously, Pat Castle pole vault and 440, George Maruhn in the sprints, and weightman Dave Pitassi, who also ran the sprints in his spare time. The talent-laden freshman fielded such runners as distancemen Gary james and Ron Trevarthen. Dan Seibel gleamed in the high jump as did Andy Florence in both hurdle races. Other standouts in- cluded jay Brigham and Greg Casselary, both sprinters, and Ron Nutting, a fine pole vaulter. 1. Overtaking a Gresham runner, Ken Campbell moves to an outside lane to pass. 2. Jeff Thompson shows how not to attempt a 6 foot leap. 3. Exhaustion is evident on Ron Nutting's face as he finishes a grueling 440. mmm 1 2 TOP L-R Coach Mrs. Detorre, Linda Palaske, Teri Lane, Kerry Servas, jill Benshoof, Karen Iiams, Tami White, Unni Krogstad, Sally Sundstrom, Coach Miss Stewart, Manager Kinna Hager. 2ND ROW Debbie Lindemier, Delinda Lambert, Jackie Lester, Val Simonis, Sheri Fowler, Kim Cleveland, Shelly Roesner, Cheryl Pierce, Jeanie Benshoof, Vicki Demarco. 3RD ROW Cindy Curths, D'nise Stoddard, Danielle Walters, Mary Edmeades, BJ. Dube, Gay Minis, Mary Rarden, Brenda Hansen, Della McGuire, Shauna Keller, Kelly Gaylord, Lias Raab, BOTTOM ROW Manager: Tracy Iiains, Pam Moffit, Brenda Hedgers, Teri Adkins, Barb Hansen, Cindy Struck, Loye Palaske, Joanne Keup, Wendy Wirth, Peri Lowe, Kitty Gay. NOT PICTURED Laura jones, and Genevera Carlson. GIRLS TRACK Sw Crave! in mic' The hard Working girls Who stuck out those long hard practices ended up With a 6 l record The only loss was to Gresham The season started out with a few injuries, and illnesses, but once it was all together they came back on May track meet The absence of the seniors, Laura Jones, Joanne Keup, Barb Hansen, Cindy Struck, and Unni Krogstad will be felt next year Six girls Went to state this year Barb Hansen Cmile, 8803 Cindy Curths C440 880 medleyj Laura jones fl00 yd 880 medley, J Joanne Keup Cjavelin, discusb Genevera Carlson, and Mary Edmeades C880 medleyj 23rd, and took lst place at the district 7 1. Della McGuire and Kelly Gaylord discuss their hand-off's just before the race. 2. Cheryl Pierce clears 4'11 for a new school record. 4. Coaches, Diane Stewart, and Chelinda Dettorre add up points to another victory while Laura jones listens intensely. 5. Brenda Hedges, and Teri Adkins whiz over the hurdles. 6. Barb Hansen wins another victory in the mile. 7. Kerry Servas streches for that extra inch. 1 1. Roger Parsons and jerry Entenmen wait with eager anticipation for whatever their opponents might hit at them. 2. Dan Trevarthen, whose quickness is seen only as a blur, exhibits the backhand. 3. Boys tennis team, standing, Coach Dean Pade, D. Black, I. Williams, K. Rosser, K. Crawford, D. Trevarthen, I. Entenmen, S. Rex, A. Martinez, B. Thayer, R. Parsons. KNEEL- ING: E. Parsons, B. Barshaw, L. johnson, A. Burns, K. Smith. 4. Preparing for the put- away, Don Black and Andy Martinez assume their positions on the court. , 4 . .,,, , , ... ,...,- s....,,.,,,,,.,-15, -- ' rs P P- i at , i fi , 1 .. .- q -as - . '- U is ' -. K. L . A. 2 W as X J.. Q 'A X Y Q 3 - K 5 x.....,-.ww-rf: .Ma-K ee.: is,,...i,gR.::1mm:1:f-1... ,r ' f' or f - f.a1fQwu5zzfsas.em,--fr-raise ,, ' ' .3E:53?v'!?li Q ,... S S, , . W, QM, 1 , . , . W. - Y ' T E N N I S : youth Dcfmzmztrfs ,411 Teams The young and generally inexperi- enced Varsity Tennis squad ended the season with a 9-5 Win-loss record Brant Barshaw and Steve Rex led the team with 8-3 league records Dan Trevarthen placed fourth in the District tournament and continued on to state Where he finish- ed among the top twelve Said Coach Dean Pade, They lived up to my preseason predictions. With only one senior, jerry Enten- men, leaving the team, and sophomore Brant Barshaw, juniors Steve Rex and Dan T revarthen all returning, the future could be enhanced. As Coral I-Iiscoe and Debbie McCord Were the only graduating members of the girls tennis team, youth prevailed throughout the ranks. Singles players included Kassie Koch and Tara Lee Ness as Well as the two seniors. The team finished the season with 3 Wins and 8 losses in league play, but with so many girls returning, next years team looks promising, enhancing even. 1. Girls Varsity tennis team, STANDING: Debbie McCord, Michelle Lawrocki, Gloria Hasbun, Leeanne Worthington, Peggy Fields. KNEELING: Coral Hiscoe, Kassie Koch, Tara Lee Ness. 2. Concentration and form make Tara Lee Ness' forhand very consistent. 3. Girls j.V. team, STANDING: Michelle Popma, Cris Hiscoe, Terri White, Paula Sutton, Verleta Sudul, Barbara Ruhlin. KNEELING: Kay Porter, Darla Finley, Beth Heinrich, Karla Finley, Kim Porter. 1. Varsity team QL-RQ: Kyna Hager, Ann Crawford, Ruth Ann Winters, Linda Palaske, Kerry Servas, Shelly Roesner, Teri Lane, Brenda Hansen, Joanne Keup. Managers: Kassie Koch, Michelle. 2. Unni Krogstad battles for ball during Gresham game. 3. Joanne Keup shoots over Kerry Servas for two more points. If ,.wp,4: ln mvh Q,., WM W GIRL S BASKETBALL ,411 Star Umm Hlazms Cum G1r1s basketball may be a new thing for the yearbook but by no means is lt unknown This years team finished fourth ln their dts wlth a 9 2 record After the play offs they had a l0 4 record Two girls were named to the Wilco All star team Joanne Keup and Kerry Servas took the honors Kerry will be returning next year as a Junior Coach Stewart was very pleased wlth the way the girls played this year trict. The vars ity squad ended their season 1. Kerry Servas jurnps after ball during district play-offs. 2. j.V. 's QL-RJ: Shauna Keller, Karenjasperson, Unni Krogstad, Tami White, Laura Larkin, Valerie Simons, Debby Syring, Loye Palaske. S VARSITY RALLY: Kath 16111165 ,flcfzzfe Red Sz Blue Varsity rallies both Worked very hard promoting spirit and making treats for their guys Blue rally with their six enthusiastic their last game and a dinner at Obies Red rally started out the season being chosen to perform for the Portland Storm Disappointment came when the game was cancelled Making pillows for the boys at Christmas and taking the boys to dinner were highlights of their season girls, bought the team boutonniers for t , f ,,, t' fiii L' lue rally entertains at pep assembly ikww LB. Blue Rally in the Homecoming Parade. LV. Red Rally in the Homecoming Parade. ,Ms Smiles come when they finally make Della and julie gladly pose for a Who me! Cries Bev while Michele their pyramid. picture. minds her business. LV. Blue Rally: Karen, Kim. Judy, Kim, Shawn, and l.V. Red Rally: BJ, Della, Michele, Julie, Bev, and Pam. Cherie. l --M Freshmen rally smile anxiously at the camera. X E j.V., FROSH RALLY: We 're fha' .ffaglesf J. V. Red and Blue Rallies consisted of Blue: Kim Bell, Kim Ciaffoni, Shawn Reed, Karen Ashley, Cherie Crenshaw, and Judy Yuasa. Red: B. 1. Dube, Michelle Treswell, Bev Moore, julie Smith, Della Mcguire, and Pam Moffit. Both rallies Worked Very hard promoting spirit and making treats for the boys Freshman rally consisted of Jeanie Benshoof jill Crockett Vicki Demarco Cheryl Pierce jan Nack and Sue Rognle Throughout the season they Worked very hard at promoting spirit We've got Spirit cried In and Vicki. gg r CHEESE l Jeanie Benshoof stuck on Vicki, and jan root the players shoulders of a friend. on to Victory. Frosh Rally practing for the BIG game. Yhvvwqfqy YO 9 ME 81 THEM -A xx TIF: ADMINISTRATION Quardmg fudmt lnfvresfs This year s district and school admi nistration Went through change, st arting with the new graduation requirements These new requirements begin With the class of 78, and in order for them to graduate they need twenty-two credits All through the year, school personnel visited classes to evaluate the teachers Much time and effort Was exerted by each adminis- trator to see that each student received the individual attention best for him and for the school as a Whole Mr. Ken Servas - Principal Mrs. Minnie Richards - Vice Principal E . Q Mr. Don MCC arty - Vice Principal v 1 X , , 1, V, X f few 'n . , X T - - lr , . '+L' ,,, ' - W ,I , V we . Q M , , ,q v wks, ' ' Mr. Geary Moran - Activities Director Mr. Theodore Sullivan - Teacher Evaluator ' School Board Members - Mr. Ross Morgan, George Blew, Frank Olsen, Don Broadsword, TOP ROW: Dr. Trostel Werth, Dr. Ronald Trenholm, Harry Thompson, Nelda Radak, fDeputy Clerkj, Francis Summers .s 'eifsi L . A ,A E. Mrs. Bonnie Reed - Attendance Counselor. l ' Q 143 COUNSELING DEPT: llndersfundzrzg ,4 wzzlzzble Guidance and counseling is an essential element of our educational program Every student needs to know where his talents lie in order to develop his potential Students also need to identify with a career in order to develop direction for life Our counselors selections, offering occupational information giving college data, and interpreting test scores Human understanding, which makes possible the effective interaction of one person with another is a crucial part of living No matter where one goes, he is always in contact with people and our coun- selors are endeavoring to help students develop this understanding ! are doing just that: helping with course , -QNX, tii 144 Mr. Ted Peetz Mrs. Polly Osborne-Counseling Secretary .mi Mr. Ken Scally Mrs. Karen Miller r iiifrf f t ie. Ka S X Y 'S .ps-Ri, 5, sr 192515 , J ,A.,.S W. -S' Mrs. Margaret Burreson M 5 .. ., 1 -at 1 5 . Ras . - ' ZF Q-'N ,Q -We... -.. Q-'Q' I .L AI Mr. Don Grufke Ivir. Don Emry Mrs. Betty Watkinds ff' x - i Mr. Keith DeCourcey gil BU S IN E S S : 61115555 Zocus an Huiure Hey what are the margins on this 25-80 15-90 or 20-85? exclaims a frustrated student Eyes on copy begins the teacher Hey wait! I m not ready yet! Ready begin! And as the timer is set many clamor- ing typing students can be heard groan- ing complaining crying and even saying a few obcenities as they attempt to get a timed-write The Business Department welcomed two new instructors Mr Richard Lund and Mr jim johnson to its staff this year The classes in the department were the same this year as those last year al- though General Business is being phased out as it will be replaced by a new class next year H 9 ! rl D 7 s rv H o o a q 11 I 11 I H vl 9 9 Q 9 ! U 5 o s o 9 a Mrs. Maude Ballard Mrs. Betty Booth Mr. Alton Doan Mr. Marvin I-Iempel Mrs. Beverlee Bailey ff Mr. Richard Lund Mr. Richard Wald Mrs. Arlene Harwood H Mrs. Susan Trabont Mr. James Johnson SOCIAL STUDIES: ,Modern Frvblems Erplvred What's new with the Social Studies Department? Good question To find the answer to that and other questions Mr Hedrick was contacted There aren t many new things going on this year Of course this is our third year on our new program and it seems to be Very successful He added that We have a good group of agreeabled teachers led by a good department head to benefit the program This includes a trio of new teachers Anne Tracy john McDonald and Dick Thompson who replaced the resigning Mr Remane Mr. Nicholas Karafotias Mr. Charles jepsen Mr. Loren Remane Mr. Laurin Hedrick E 5 4 4 4 3 Q :aw , 1 4 ,f Mrs. Margaret Abbott fl Mr. David Pollock s 3 s . Mr. Robert Black Mr. John McDonald Miss Ann Tracy PHYSICAL EDUCATION: 13111745 Uwelve Ways The curriculum of the P E Depart- ment has remained very much the same New lockers in the boy s dressing room brightened things up a bit and the new tennis court gave more people playing time Mrs Dettorie the only new staff member said she really enjoys teach- ing here Basically nothing s new, in- cluding complaints Miss Stewart, I don t want to shower today Why not? lt ll wash off my deodorant This year as before, the instructors went through the same problems with students. 'Mr Brady lcan t open my lock Well why not? Because I don t know where it is Yet, it was still a good year u Q o I 3 c e , ! I ' 7 o H I I! o IV Il !l I I! s i . I ll o , Q H VI 7 VI ' V1 9 Q - Mrs. Chelinda Dettorre Mr. Hiram Crane Ei -z S. if D 'E y u t -S :,- 45 , . s Mr. Duane Brady My . V 5 s tg Bea if A W sw N . . ..., new , gs 9' gggiilwi 9 3? 'ee f 2+ sf a swf-'.,4, L LLV., .V f A -ia ! .K ..:.:v,,.e,1-MW Wm Mr. Robert Daggett 15 I Y wwe.-. .4 ,k,Ri..,. ., A .. . T 1 swf - ii A Ji 3' , Lzg 1 .,:,g,,,k,, I ,, VKV: ' WH fm ,J Ni Miss Diane Stewart 'R ' ' if 'fs M155 I1-me Mvrlan Mr. Donald McPherson .Q Mr. Dean Pade Mr. Tony Russo LANGUAGE ARTS llndersfandzng lfmks afmns Wer immer strebend sich bemuht Den konnen Wir erlosen Goethe Tambien nos gosabamos experiencias con la coc1na de Espana con Paella e3 de Mexico con Huevos Rancheras Qui rn anne anne mon Chien Whether it be a philosophical thought, an ltlnerary or Words of Wisdom language students are learning to conquer C75 the foreign languages of German Spanish and French The drama section of the language students has also been busy with such activities as performing Chlldren s Theatre at the grade schools Working with puppets participating in the all school plays and designing and building scenery Mr. Richard Slawson .K A. 2, Miss Bev Martin . Wham ,K K vans 2 Mrs. janet Mouser Mrs. Catherine Boylen Mrs. Kay Peterson 3 ln ilha-Q Mr. Gerald Olson Miss Virginia Judd MF- C1611 Lamb S C I E N C E : A nswfr the Queslzwz What is Biology? Being a science it is a Way of exploring the living parts of our environment in a scientific Way This means that a person observes living relationships and then tries to apply meaning to what he sees Biology is also Ml' Demel' Cole A a credit B taking apart frogs C stromping through the Wet grass to find a certain leaf D Listening to Mr Stith s Jokes What is Science? It is the broad field of human knowledge dealing With facts formed by principles Science is also graphs beads scales man s eternal quest to better himself experiments study of happenings in our universe Mr Erric Ross Mr. Gaw Lmen 93 Mr. Alton Stith Mr. Clifford Finley ' we ,, 5 1 g 1 3 Z Qs ia, 4 ' Mr. Donald Bieb erdorf Mr- DODS B211 Mr. Bruce Tolonen lr I Mr. Fred Rau Mr. Ellsworth Vierra ENGLISH: Wrifzhg 6I'6'llfl'Vl'fy Stressed If Engllsh 1S the base of our soclety the Enghsh Department has constructed a tower a tower 1U the mmds of ever dedlcated stu dents Young men and women flled 1n the1r classes at the bell, and pushed and shoved thelr way out agaln, fllled w1th the knowledge of how to wrlte a research paper, pass an essay test and be creatlve But Mr Whlte how am I supposed to know a worm s feel1ngs7 Why can t we have a class on Objectlve test wr1t1ng7 The tower cllmbs hlgher as enthuslastlc teachers ply thelr trades Of course that tower crumbles wlth the bell Miss Ruth Anne Hansen Mrs. Rosemary Grover Mr. Robert White ...4-. .., Mrs. Barbara Polen Mr. James Blazier z I Mrs. June Aasrud Mr. Richard lunge Mrs. Meredith lunge r 157 ii 's n v E ENGLEH: 6'lassics, JW adam Blend Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace Such are the thoughts of students caught in dull classes, trapped in their seats between bells The English teachers, attempting to make courses relevant and enlightening as Well as interesting, offered several diverse classes The curriculum included Poetry War Literature, Minority Voices and Creative Writing Various forms of media created a stimulating learning environment Students participated in impromptu drama producition, saw films and video-tapes, and created in- novative projects QA 'mv Miss Diane Lathrop Frii ifif E5 Mrs. Marilyn Schultz - K f X E i-1,355 N A 15 5 Mrs. Elyse Nemes dw! .fl Y 'Niwm , f Z :FiTw: L V ?, v I, s 'Y ' M M -ww L 1 s 1:,. I Hsin! , K 1g Mrs. Ann O'Nei11 ,. Ns . Mr. James Barnes x M '1 ,..v i Mrs. Anita Stauffer Mrs. Mary Lou Beard Miss Linda Smith 159 MATHEMATICS W1 nth Klasscfs Jlflullzply ' 5+ Wu -25 267, W. O K students this is today s assign- ment says the teacher they gave answers in the back of the book And on went the futile cries of math students In an attempt to aid some of these students even further, the Math Department added one new course to it s scope This new class Trigonometry and Advanced Algebra, is designed to continue after a student has completed Algebra 3 and 4 and is regulated at a slower rate than Algebra and Trigonometry The Math Department hopes to continue offering new classes while at the same time improving their basic math program Il . . , I , I Ha, why don't you give us odd problemsg I D ! 7 Miss Sandra Vincent Q1 Mr. Coy Zimmerman S sm in Q2 S :fd Mr. Randall Wegner Mr. Gary Cramer -'mmf Mr. Frederic Daniels Mrs. Linda Atkinson Mr. Wallace Brunelle fin Mrs. Jacine Owen 4-1 Mr. Robert Holt Mr. Charles Johns INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Schozfl 's fndusfrzkfs dzpand Incoming freshmen and outgoing senior industrial art students both were rewarded by the addition of an extra room built on the West end of the shop classes. The newly completed addition is scheduled to act as a storeroom for metal- shop steel and Woodshop lumber alike. Arts and Crafts materials Will also be stored there. Electronics classes have been bene- fitted by the addition of a color Video recor- der and playback unit. Mr. Thompson hopes to use the unit as a teaching aid by record- ing lessons and playing them back during the year. Mr. C arl Wies ing er Mr. Brian Chase 162 in st S4 Mr. Ralph Parker Mr. Melvan Kruckenberg Mr. Charles Willis i 3 vu-fW.,,. 4 , M e Mr. Bob Thompson Miss Carrie Christy Mr. Frank Stefanek Mr. Henry I-Iering r 1 fir gh Wf, ?f 5 'Af 1 3 Mr. William Krueger Mr, john Stark MUSIC, HOME EC.: Ureaiive Gzlcwzfs llfzlzled Fruit Pizza. . . Chocolate Chip Waffles. . . Bullseye Eggs. . . and Thumb Print Cookies would make any connoisseurs' mouth Water. That is the reaction of many students en- rolled in the Home Economics program. This program helps students acquire many useful skills to be used at home and in family situations--plus, the reward of sampling a Well prepared meal! The music department of Centennial en- courages the students to increase their knowledge and enjoyment of music, and pro- vides the opportunities to perform in the areas of singing playing and listening Both choir and band classes performed in several festivals and concerts Many music students participated in the spring musical The Sound of Music Trips were planned by the groups to culminate the year s activi- ties Mrs. Kathy Morgan Mrs. Connie Cork Mrs. Martha Waldemar Mr. Bill Chisholm Miss Christine Lockhart 165 ACADEMICS fCllW Day auuched Education 75 Learning through read ing, listening, seeing and hearing Involve ment The key to interest and enthusiasm Within the classroom Courses offered at Centennial combined both Field trips, speakers, films and tapes enriched the classroom experience The Social Studies Department conducted tours of ESCO Corporation and the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant journalism classes attended seminars at Portland State University and Mt Hood Community College Building Construction classes completed their house GRASP placed people temporarily in Work ing situations geared toward their indivi dual interest and intended careers The Music Department performed in several concerts and festivals Stocks were pur- chased and evaluated by Business and Social Studies classes Plays were present- ed by English classes, rockets launched by Science students Law Day was introduced to Centennial in April The seminar included several contemporary topics Speakers, represent- ing all aspects of the law, directed discus- sions, gave demonstrations, and provided insight and answers to timely questions The program was considered a huge suc- cess by students and teachers. The variety of activities offered in the classroom insured a stimulating learning environment and gave the student practical, realistic experience. Xi Aww' .slim . gs? I W ,gf Coral I-Ii ff , Presldent Council Representative Whit V1CS 31 3 Q54 Representative ,fl Q N, K 1 B? Todd Ackisson Michael Albert Thomas Allie af' QQ: M john Anderson Ronald Anderson Robert Armstrong Rebecca Baker Mark Balch Blain Barshaw Cheryl Belknap Sally Bell Janis Bergstrom K Douglas Billings Douglas Blake Roberta Bloodgood W, William Alton Steve Austin Dori Beals wukwcf' . Christopher Betts Eileen Bloom 193 jerilyn Anderson Michael Baker ,,, , ki Janine Beevers Lori Bieberdorf 55: , f' f X Pam ela Bloom james Booth Robert Brakel Randal Breiland jamie Brigham Betty Brooks Sandy Bosso Lisa Boyd Robert Boyk Michael Bradley Michael Bryason john Bricker Seniors Joni Qualheim, Barbara Hansen, and Joanne Keup lead the inch victory in the Worm race. Allan Bristow Steven Brouner Mikell Brunton Debra Bucholz Barbara Buckley Dennis Budworth Kathy Bullard Patti Burgess Donald Calkins Tim Carlisle Debra Carroll Maridee Cole Carron Coleman J Susan Cook Jeanne Cooney Judy Burcham Marcel Cameron Cynthia C ipolla ,W-w Ronald McDonald, alias Dave Crwford, encourages enthusiasm at a pep assembly. Brian Cole Jeffery Cole Frank Collins Ramon Cooper Hr Caren Condon Jana Cook Brian Corbett Catherine Coulter ' y l y A ncnc l e Q fry Richard Cowell Lisa Cranford David Crawford julie I-Iasson displays typical Senior Martin Crawford Janice Crockett Dale Cunningham ,fm 93 james Currey Douglas Curry Matthew Danielson janet Dannenmann Alan Dart C ggi C D l 1 Keith Davis Alan Dawkins Michael Dean Darla DeMarco Cynthia Demmon Christopher Dempsey Brian Deveny Raymond Dezellen Brent Dickerson David DiNucci ,si .... ' K i n Q .-'us-1-09 g M , Lisa Dorrenbacher Theresa Dove W l enthusiasm as she diligently works. Eugene Dowen Paul Dube Lynn Dusa Sharon East Lynn Elliott Gary Ensminger Kurt Erspamer Marty Ertler Janet Estes Richard Estey an iisi r N S Mary Fall jo Ann Farris Ei-roll Farstad Karen Ferguson Susan Dow Tim Dughman Gerald Entenman ogg. Debbie Eva ns Robert Field Kathleen Finley .. 1, ! A , ? ,K Q n ,V i 1 , , it S25 e , 5? ' ., ,. xg, as V K .i-,. Frank Soots shows how to cool off the easy way-with one big splash. Karlyn Gilmore Mark Goin K 1 J Duane Finsaas Kristi Fleming Lyman Flenner Scott Forcum Richard French Mary Frizzell K , 43 ,fir gag f.-i Elmer Fryman Jill Gaittens jon Gardner Sharon Geck Pamela Giese Rhonda Gillette Penney Goldin Debra Goodenough Phillip Gosvener joan Gowin Now, don't forget our lines, Whispers Debbie Carroll to K'Lynn Woodward as - they prepare for the Homecoming skit. I Linda Grimm Wendy Grosmick .ui 5 H ,J G in 2 3' e Bryan Hall Joseph Hall Alana Hanefeld Timothy Hanley Steven Greer 1 XV ,XXX Janice Gwinnutt Neal Hachiya Katherine Hall Gregory Halverson Barbara Hannam Barbara Hansen Donald Grande QA X Tracy Grimes joseph Hadeed gil? ,. if if -'RT'r2 YfJ. 1. ' 'gag-SA 3 ' sM,rf,1,- ,f vrgYk.we:la3,,n ,wg ng., .1 ,.f 3,QW.ify,,-, . ' 'i:,f?:fifi?a2'. , kwfegfg I :twig 54:51 :JN A Maw ' V ' rf-fm 1 . s..,'.,5:-Smgig-if my Robert Hand QPU'- , ',,,.,..a7, Sandra Hansen 175 -'12 gf if y., ,. Q it Coral Hiscoe tries to unload a batch of Sara Roesner, Pam Giese, jeff Young, and Virginia Hill show off their creativity. homecoming buttons on any unsuspecting Senior. iii Susan Hargrave Kathy Harlan Timothy Hart Carol Harvey Kenneth Haskett .. 111 xt ,r julie Hasson Liana Hawes Leigh Ann Haynie Teressa Hebenton Michael Heinrich Matthew Heisler David Hemry Judith Henrichs Gregg Heppner Robert Hergenrader N Rikard Hermann Susan I-Ierold puns.-. Donald Hibbs Karen Hicks . mlm , ' x Y A. X y ' -.R,-g75? Coral I-Iiscoe David Hoffert Teresa I-Iolstad D ax K1 ebra Hope it 1 K' I f' Cindy Hunt Ronald Hunt H111 Q ' Lynette I-Iertel Bonnie Hild ebrant Michael Hoffert '22 ffl? 9 n hiv, 1 Q: 5 fr ff' 'fi 5113 .I 49 r', 5 Thomas Householder Diane Iverson Eleanor I-Ietherington Steven Hettum 4!'XwfU'K Virginia Hill Gerald Hillard Nancy Holboke Ronald Holm Noel Howard Charles Hunt jill jackson Vivian Jaeger Lola Jimison Lori Johnson Vicki Johnson Jeannie Johnston Laura Jones K0 rffrw . 3'x s If 9 35 i . 9.3 K 4. may Michael Keller Tamara Kern Joanne Keup Michael Kindall Gregory Kirchem Carol Kisaberth Uk Jeff Young and Virginia Hill examine a new kid in school. Monica Klein Q-...milf 4 iw Kerry Khmovich Scott Knox Anthony Krist Unni Krogstad Kevin Kruxnmann gr S i ff. gf jeff Lawry Phyllis Leggett 'L' W is- Vicki Kutcher Susan Kyle Janis Laatz john LaMa1n . . L' L. s K. -:V H Q ,F 'U xv K- S K K Jif L Tim Hanley demonstrates how to finish high school with a successful pace. F-sary. Diane Laxton Rick Layton Rosemarie Lee john Legg 'S Robert Levtzow Karen Lewis Fred Lichtenthaler Teresa Lindquist Jganng Laau Allen Lock is Stop! Enough! cries Paul Nelson as Neal I-Iachiya bombards him with snowballs. Daniel Lodwig Randall Logue , 5 , E3 P , 1 1 ' l 4' , y ' I Robert Logue Linda Long Donald Lowry Linda Loy Debra Ludwig Linda Lundy Todd Luiz 5 5 E s Von Summers shows how the Seniors can place first in skit competition at Home- 3 coming. gr John Lyons Lori Maes 5 R H: 3 'C' Cheryl Maize Carmela Mallon x x ' Gail Mann Thomas Marlow Philip Mason Rhonda Mason fr ww' x , fr I ,A - ' ff if AW 0 A 211335 42 X f if K J if V A X if 5 R NL Debbie McCord Stanley McGuire Robert Meduna Micheal Meligan f 1 'www J J Rob Woodcock and Linda Muelhauser practice a little teamwork in preparing home coming hall decorations. -cm? Rodney Masters joe Mattison Meleah McCann Eileen Bloom, and Cheryl Maize, and Devona Remillard lead the Senior cheering section as Joanne Keup bends the ear of a friend. , S W :D 13 '93 Lynn M erc er Robert Moore My Linda Muehlhauser Catherine Munro if Brad Miller Katherine Miller Mike Mills Kim Moffitt 3 Thomas Morris Ms. Carslile shows off the latest in fashion accessories. Debra Muhoberac Bruce Munsey Terry Muse jennifer Muth f Wg vwfy' J, 1, -B 1 N f ' Q52 f 'V '- - i 172:92 A ' rx 5 r s 1 Hiroshi N ab ata Heidi Nagy Linda Nash Paul Nelson ',kV 1 ' ' f-',fV W ' ' 411 1'-er 1'-T' fa..-f Debra O'Donnell Kerry Olson Randall Olson Mark O'Reilly Michael O'Reilly an fi 'Ty Tina Palaske Rebecca Parker Charles Parks Monica Parsons Molly Patrick sr Debora Pauker jim Pearson Joseph Perletti Dean Phillips Mark Phillips Timothy Pierce Julia Piper Mike Pitassi Trudy Plummer it A V'-'JN Dale Pollard Dean Pollard QQ if J 1 ,X , .Q A ff? W P 2 K aw W P l jig f Q an ff' y i . . . . ,A i W 4,95 Von Summers and Frank Soots practice their innermost desires at the Powder Puff Football game. Karen Pool Richard Popiel Aw f xl N iv M .nv-...., . ' ff , Q 'Q 4: '-' -.1 rf '.. '3 1 1 4 ,f M . o oe . fy, sv -, 1 psf., 3:4 Donna Portin Susan Postma Joni Qualheim Francine Raften Edward Raney '-. agp, v H 14 , ' P P M s If 1 Douglas Ray Marilyn Ray jean Rech Mary Reed john Reinke 'Nu Q 5 Devona Remillard Clarae Reynolds Marcia Reznicsek Jeffrey Roach Valerie Roach -s, iii '43'? 'F' Cynthia Roberts Gail Roberts Gayle Rodenberger , , ng, H law Q. '. f QS Mark Rose Paul Rosen Joann Ross E I Debra Rowles Randy Royse Michael Rubick Lisa Salvo Ronald Sands Robert Sattergren ,f ' 503,41 aww ' VK ikf! : I David Scott Yvonne Searles Richard Sellars Q David Roentz Sara Roesner Daniel Roth Peggy Rove Brian Ruschman Jeanie Rutledge Brian Schmidt Donna Schnee i Susan Shales Glen Sherwood .fi .s ., 1:57 Ykv' Michael Shields Lori Shipp Rhonda Short Stacy Skamser Gary Smith do Harry Smith Janette Smith Kathi Smith Kim Smith Susan Smoot Frank Soots Leslie Soria Elvis Eagle Von Summers shows off the physique that led to the nickname Lynette Spangler Wee H ' David Sparrow LYS 4.--.,N , ,Q , .M Jamey Spores Robert Springsted Carol Stabenow Douglas Steiger Claudia Stephens Megan Still X ,geek ge ' ' 'QT 4- X 3 if - rl X 4 S f T , 2 'il - - y ,ji . .tn-55 , I vw' Vickie Stockton Mark Stomps james Stone Janice Strous Cindy Struck , Von Summers Q Denise Sundeen l Lawrence Temple i,.. V a ' t T , T Qiggggf-.s 1 fl i' 2 f .1 ' K. s ' - ,K . K x pvc ig l 'fly' Daniel Summers E Q it Alan Dart willingly gives Vickie Kutcher a helpful boost with the aid of Debbie Swanson as the anxious seniors continue with the Senior Countdown. Trudy Sunde Debra Swanson Cheryl Tate Becky Taylor Stephen Taylor 'Q' Rhonda Thayer Leann Thede William Therrow Douglas Thomas Kenneth Thomas Gregory Thompson james Thompson Randy Treanor Bonnie Turcott Sherilynn Tuthill x . G01'd0T1 VHVTGR Steven Veith David Vice Eugene Walker Douglas Walter Leslie Warner X . jf ...vgviy X Tb Steven Wegner Debra Wheeler James White 5? M5 Nancy Throckmorton Karen Trappen Marc Ukolov Leah Vanderende if E fx Michael Vidito janet Wade Philip Watkins Joel Webb rv. Stephen White Sue White Kimberlie Williams Loren Wilton Susan Wimberley Kevin Wolf Therese Wolff Robert Woodcock K'Lynn Woodward Steven Yandell Mark Yauney .K K- K K w, Jeffrey Young Michael Young Nancy Yurchak Kevin Scott Diane Adams Frankie Baldratti Brian Bitz Debra Borgelt Deborah Castle Jeffery Cobb Teresa Colelesser Kevin Courtner Elizabeth Crawford David Crosby David Dawley Jeffrey DeWitz Nancy Eldridge Don Engle Chris Gallentine Nancy Geddis Wayne Green Joyce Hand Diane Hill Susanne Holzner Randy Hovgaard Nancy Hudson Steven Hunt eniors ,Nat Pictured Mark Hutchinson Pamela Jensen Jerry Jones Pamela Jones Steven Jost Ritchie Kaady Richard King Vicki Kliese Tony Logan Ray Lucus Rick Lyman Christina Mackay Cheryl Mick Mike Mills Forest Monroe Connie Moser Anita Nave Scot Newport Tom Nichols Wendy O'Brien John O'Dell Deanna Percell Loren Pettis Robert Petty Kenton Philliber Debbie Popp Gregory Schmitt Vickie Schoenheinz Bruce Schulz Jeffery Seibt Patricia Siron Steven Snelling Christian Sparks Kathy Stout Robert Stricklen Leslie Sullivan Joseph Swofford Allan Thurber James Wagner Ronald Walkington Lorie Westwell Mark Wetzel Donald Wirthlin Teri Wolf Dan Zook John Yeager CITIZENSHIP BROWN NOSER LEGS EYES BEST DRESSED CREATIVITY+ SMILE HALL CRUISER UNSUNG HERO CONGENIALITY HAIR ALL AROUND SCHOLARSHIP NEATNESS VERSATILITY OUT GOING RADICAL KNOW IT ALL FEMININE FLIRT FIGURE ACTRESS WOMEN'S LIBER 6054164 65513 rl WAIQDS Unni Krogstad Janet Wade Debbie Carrol Janice Crockett Jeanne Cooney Judy Henrich Barbara Hannam Teresa Dove Darla DeMarco Gail Roberts Jamie Brigham Liana Hawes Jerri Anderson Vicki Schoenheinz Cindy Struck Fran Raften Lian Thede Pam Giese Rosemarie Lee Vickie Kutcher Patty Siron Rhonda Gillette Leah Vanderende Hiroshi Nabata Greg Kirchern Jim Thompson Randy Treanor Matt Heisler John Lowery Dave Crawford Bob Armstrong Dale Pollard Mike Baker Bob Brakel BJ Dickerson Ron Sands Chuck Parks Paul Dube John Yeager Paul Nelson David Dolly PERS ONALITY HUMOR TALENT BEST COUPLE ATHLETE SHYNESS SERVICE DEDICATION LEADERSHIP SUCCESS MOUTH LAUGH SPIRIT IVIUS IC IAN BLUSH CONSERVATIVE GLASSES MASCULINE PLAYBOY PHYS IQUE ACTOR MALE C HAUVINIST Clarae Reynolds Pam Bloom Terry Hebenton Kim Moffit Joanne Keup Donna Portin C aren Condon Barb Hansen Corral Hiscoe Mary Frizzell Lisa Dorenbacher Jill Jackson Debbie O'Donnell Julie Piper Sue Cook Sue Herold Joanne Ross Frank Soots Von Summers Randy Olson Tim Carlisle Gene Walker Mike Young Alan Dart Scott Knox Blain Barshaw John Lamain Doug Billings Ron Hunt Mike Heinrich Bob Field Tim Hanley Rob Woodcock Dave Roentz Steve Snelling Bill Therrow Gordon Vaverek Mike O'Reilly Mike Albert K f , W 4, ,, , gi ,rm ay 1 W ,aim Q W, W ,, , 'ui' 3 f , whiff, 5 ., Sheryl Twelth, Pres1dent 92? 'nm Beth Balch, VICE Presldent LM U U ,,gM1mfM - Q - F P' 3 W --as 1 Wi... f-as--. liA' Q X X Ei! 4 ? 1 , . .1f i in . xi-F, X ,, , , . .. a M.. it X N A X , ...fx , , g ., ,ii Q, A, Q X Abbott, Paul Abshire, Charles Adams, Tracy Akagi, John Alqe, john Albert, Marie Allen, Dennis Allin, Carol S X s we gig we qu iz is Qi R if - eil -rs' ,5-:,g,gg,,,s ., A ltizer, A llen Anderson, Diane Anderson, Melinda Arcouette, Ken Armstrong, Diana Ahsley, Ron Atkins, Teri 'fiffifi Austin, Ken 5 , ' :iv-fsfei afsaaaia in Austin, Kurt K I Baker, Jeff is siin it it it y iinni in,ii t , t -N - f 1.,., Es, , , , ,. , w - Balch, Beth Xia .fl-:gy .1 A -f x 7 1 - Ui Bazer, Patti Barlow, Stephanie Barmore, Sandy Barnhill, Mark Barraclough, Lynda , '-Q Zi , if PQ S 1 ff ll f I a a if aw 5 1-23 , X is t ax Q2 J 2 sig' xt wx. .Nh sl L. X . -as , EMF' in --1-:ff---W -' -- ,--- .we-f--:QQ 1 - .s-u-- -- ,- -ss . 1 s it aa .s is . i-. -- ak - W-Q-1 ,,,,. ,. , . 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' 4. 7 I fx . -, --.---- ' IUNIORS: In contrast to their freshman and sopho- more years the junior class has been rather inactive Homecoming was a moderate suc- cess with the class coming in third On Thanksgiving they participated in the can drive with approximately 300 cans On Christ- mas, some members caroled with Yotmg Life To finance the prom, the juniors fore the opening of the Spring musical All year, the juniors have put special favors in teacher s mail boxes, have sold val-o- grams and Santa grams As individuals, they have increased our closeness-as a class the juniors seem to have drifted far apart YnnnMUWXS ff' WWW 4 ,55 ----'I' A 71 M 'f7'.7fYf'7 u . I ' . A ff' y I K - , f fl , If ,IQ . f ' n.- ' I ll ' ' I ' 1 'gf l5'f'- X X N o 11 ' 4 - 4, s O e '- 7 V A l,., held their third annual Spaghetti Feed be- , 1, ' 4f '4. 'lf' i Am, 4 V :I-,.,. - . i -cfal Q-yn,-4,1 . ffdi .I ll I A I I 1 'J .., E il' 1 Z' Calhoun, Cal Calhoun, Greg Calkins, DeeAnne Canales, Anita Carlson, Geneva Carpenter, Mike Carter, Judy Carter, lube Caterina, Cathy Cathcart, Danny Catto, Karen Chan, Steve Chance, Tami Charley, Karen Christensen, Betty Christmann, Don Churchill, Mike Ciaffoni, Steve Cicerhi, Karen Clark, Beth Cobb, Tracy Collins, Bev Collins, Dan Conwell, Kathy Cook, Penny Cook, Steve Coppernoll, Greg Craig, Mike Crawford, Kevin Crawford, Steve Crosby, Diane Cunneen, Mike Cunningham, Ginny Dahl, Gary Daly, Shannon Davenport, Peggy Davis, Cheryl Davis, Marianne Decourcey, Doug Delashmatt, Del Dewitz, Bill Dial, Barbara Dickerson, Paul Dickson, Becky DiNucci, Darcy DiNucci, Ron Doan, Terry Doering, Doug Dowen, Kathy Dunn, Lonnie Durham, Michele Dusa, Tim Dwef, Jay Eggers, Tammy Elkins, Milo it if :fi vs, ,K 'Q--., . 'S' o' RQ was X is' ,ef if , 13, ie K 4 ing 0 Y CB. -,- 1 fm K it juniors show that they have the Spirit of '76 as they show their smiling faces at the assemblies. N X LV! 1 6 X K fi 1 ' ix if be i, WM ' sloo Ti Ni 'ff za eff f I llarlllffi-,.'?is!'ff15 dx I K f liz. N fo 51, . 1 -2- Q- .. 1 ,., 2 F ,Q j . C ti. fix' ,eo X X 4 .i ' Q' , ,,., K, W g ,W X . , , :Siege Q, , C 'fgikg li f f ox 5 wr .sg ,W lv? W . P ., Za iziihl Q 0 , h wx? N K ,v W A Q K 5 K ' - .,,. I YS, Y -1 'D ., , .. if , x lj K ,iff Q f i X3 1 ' 5 N1 M f . A L 5 . Q ,K ,ui e C g yi, 'C ...S 1 w my l A C 'Vim -' 'H F' A w:41'5'5f!lii C' ., g Q of Q ,.l... + sf E , ,L B 3 X F ,. ,V In T 1' -t f . 1 e ., ' J 'Q' ' QF' i . . -. , YES I -- . x kk., 5 ,,.,,.: .,1 r 9. ,I ,, ,, ,W if S- i if ji i ' - ' l , ' -a y, f . ' fl X H . - X I .zeg , ,Q ' 1 5 4 f y A gf- ml ll. ' s E si - A 'A '16 ' , , U X? ,,:,, g .,.,, .Q B l , 1- V- t . . ..r-, 4. Q , 1, H YN a ,,.,..., 1. I . L In E l' 6:5 Y ' Q., i g -' so , QD psi? -9 3 7 -' ,,'- ' I i ' l W' . f' .,,. a 1 'Q o V I 'S' ' if K , ff 1.4521 X Q ,, X Z 2, Y ig 4 Z' ' -'Z 'G 'f i' 4 lol 4.f.jfg ul vs 5 1 i C pw 'Q- 9 2' , i lg A r Q xii- Q g if L l ri 1 fx N X n it X 1 gt N 5 41 Bunny Marlin finds that class goes by quicker when you're a little high! . - :s as kd. . s I r E :K f . . lf!'i'3f' I orc., V - 9i?'V jga' 5 alms' '54 H .fir . 5' R ' ail .. ,er Sax M 2 ' E hiwie' wuts S' rise: ee T n,l lnln S . fx-- X, 2 has I ik 'I ,, Q L51 S?-Y' -, 1 F :E . 'f K ' ' -, . -QL .ia fi T ,,i,,,t. ..kk K .- I .K , .Q fin' A . tai dgfg, 3 fr YR ifrswixi w??wEgQ, .. ,.LL ,V qwvxag 2 X W ' w s S fs., - if ,egg A -1: I . - ifklf ff' -Q ,stef rfsalfi. X' I V iii: Efisfii f .--, - ' Mm as 1111,-g1,,,1f,saissgsw- -' I QF? ,. 5 Hi A sz '-a ff' ,W at L :Q N,', 1 -156, - fx, Z is . ,asa waaiw 'f'3a4+f. . c5,,a ,QE , S. Swawemaaeawsae ' 'W 'H rf' , , nnl , S C , 'Mi 'faq ,. 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S at PQQQ Whig ia ish f?g? if ,F rx, 'b 'i init 21:1 .' , '21 ' X ' X l.J kxy, , Q M , 4' Q r .J 'ii fe , -l'. , 4' 5 , Q 'XXX lg :Ii S 3 Q 1 55 fy ii xi + Q x gym Endner, Mike Engelstad, Paula Engstrom, Matt Ensminger, Don Entenmann, Darrell Entenmann, Linda Eoff, Mike Epps, AJ Erickson, Sheryl Erickson, Dave Estey, Ron Evans, jeff Fan, Taiti Farestrand, Scott Farm, Robin Firdling, George Fitzpatrick, Katie Fix, Synthia Fletcher, Karen Foster, June Fowler, Rhoda Franx, Julie Frasier, Rick French, Ed Frye, Kory Gaittens, Fred Gallentine, Cindy Gifford, Darcy Gillett, Ken Gluth, Greg Goben, Steve Gordon, Ellen Green, Diana Gregory, Mark Gribble, Colleen Griffith, Tim Grimm, Grace Grubb, Roberta Gruetter, Teresa Guest, Randy Gutsmann, Richard Haga, Noel Hall, Peggy Hana, Chuck Hannigan, Lynn Harlampus, Diane Harper, Sue Harstad, Janice Hathaway, Jennie Heacock, Daryl Hebenton, Karen Hedrick, Mike I-Iogl, Sylvia Heitzenrater, Patricia He ld enbrand, Larry Helterline, Patricia Henderson, Rick Hendrickson, Teri Hiatt, Stan Hildebrant, Sandy Hillman, Heidi Hobaugh, Dan Hoffart, Diane Hogan, Kim Holm, Sharon Holmes, Roy Honeycut, Cherry Houeland, Pamela Huber, Lorraine Huggins, Terri Hughes, Kevin Hull, jonathan Humphrey, Tina Hunt, Jeff Huster, Alan Huchinson, Chris Iiams, Karen Inkenbrandt,Bill Jackson, Cheryl jackson, Dan jasperson, Karen jenkins, Doug jimison, Doug Johnson, Roberts johnson, Clinton johnson, Joe johnson Larry Johnson, Perry johnson, Steve Jones, Earlene Jones, Nanette jones, Shirley Kahler, Debra Kaufman, Mike Keeler, Brenda Keith, Tracy Keller, Denise Keller, Steve Kelly, John Klein, Wayne Knutson, Cheryl Koch, Tim Koppen, Greg Krall, Randy Kramer, Gary Kramer, Larry Kraninger, Kris Krenz, janet Kuppersmith, Alle Kumtz, Tom Colleen McGuire holds on tight as she takes her time in demolishing the giant candy cane. ,, 0 , f Y 6 X 55 1, f 2' aa i f naw' SSC, S g-,glsl-,, 'I-ms. ,.'sf f Ywv 4 YW Q3 Q 4 f, Lambert, Bryan Lane, Teri Langbecker, Mark Larson, Carl Latta, Joanne Learnard, Karen Leedom, jackie Leitner, Dave Lemley, Krista Lester, Sialas Lewis, Dave xii 1, FDM N, ey, i 'K 5 s J r lx- X Y' ' f ' -:age R av ,, 4 K H rf x W it s fi l S Mgt, ' if af. W, Y VS' N. l . H 'A N na -1 er re' -S' N. , t rv N Q f ' - an ' -ry ' F' . , ., F . N' f fi s , - r S' , S Q wp... Q X ,So .A. f rr Q 5 , ' 2 n-in T., ' w'Mq k .K rl 1 -SQ f T s - ' . XA A x 1 'ls H 'g 'asain , o Y 1 q . . xW-f,x-: L A .sa ..- T7 X .-5321 if t. B bv? f N as L .. T sgi T A ? E ,: , 3 gif ' T j f If fir ,.i, WZ: .W . E., i ' D ' 5 n . A.Z g A- f'fSi' Q-2 , ,K X , l A ft: 'Xa ix JAN Q? -A Q Q . K fr,- 5': 5vf:,, r A W' 4 1 W, ' J ' eg-1 . ' i ' Q erin f l -it if ia Linchenthhaler, Steve Lindemeirer, Cindy Lippold, David Lock, Lori Long, Ed Lowe, Scott Lustecl, Kim Lutz, jill Lynch, Betty Lyons, Kim Mandle, Greg Malk, Scott Magallanes, Rick Maricich, Brad Marlin, Dorothy Marshall, Deanna Martinez, Gloria Martinez, Vince ,Z X R .iw D. T. ,s ,J ' U rm at Q 7 we -Q. Am , F9 -so new The Woodshop tribe gets ready to Whittle. if A , A 51. N: V Martinson, Mike Zs. Mameeheek, Mike A -sf Maw, uovd ' -- . T . r -fe 1 McCa1lister, Janet wx' - h 5 ' fi QQ McGuire, Colleen 455 ' fs K Q Melioen, Marcia I W, get K S M , Menzel, Virginia , ,V A Metsger, Janice 'Q - Mestrovich, David Miller, Cheryl Miller, Julie Miller, Linda Miner, Mark Minnis, Bob Montgomery, Darrell Moore, Mark Moore , Mary Moore, Tim -'ff r- . Morgan, Bill Morgan, Bryan Morris David Morris, Tim Morse, Teena Moyer, Denise in . x ask 2, 1 Q, me-ff-Q Muller, Diana Mullins, Charlie Murphy, Brad Nash, Merla Nasshahn, Kevin Ness, Taralee Neukirch, john Newsome, Dave Nickell, Eric O'Donnell, Kelly Oliver, Don oison, Sybil Orren, Debbie O'Toole, Mark Owens, Fred Owings, Teresa Oviat, Kristi Oyler, Lois Page, Dale Painter, Ronald Palske, Barabra Palmer, jeff Palmquist, Steve Parker, Jan Parrish, Sue Parsons, Roger Pat-riarca, Kathy Patricelli, Bonnie Peterson, Pam Pfenning, David Pierce, Don Pokorny, Anne Pollard, Debbie Poltsch, Rebecca Popma, John Poppe, Dallas Prouxy, Jeff Provolt, jeff Raften, Joel Ralston, Scott Raney, Debbie Ray, Tom Remillard, joe Rex, Steve Riddell, john Ridpell, john Ridgeway, Teresa Rieger, Clarisa Rohr, Brenda Ralph, Cathy Romey, Diana Rosen, Lee Ross, jason Rowles, Karen Royse, Kelly Rue, Tom Rusch, Rick Ruschman, Mike Russell, Mary Ryan, Chery'1 Sabo, Lawrence Sanbom, Dan Sande, Sharlene Sattergren, Dale Sayer, Curt Scally, Kevin Scheer, Lynne Scheer, Steve Schill, Jeanie Schelzke, Ralf Schimschok, Cx-ai Schmidt, Kathlee S n . . .wwe . ,wr-srsf. .... an - Q 'X vw- , . rc xx X 'Q iffl?Qfi?z.x 'S rw . Nbr a. PM 1, , K :,B it .X R 'l 5' 1 .s K J P iif, S Q ff 3 r 4. 1 W. il mfnrw. f - 2-fair, f, , f af, 1 Q. ,. Q fa-1 : ,, g N or x , .,, Q mmm H n ., . YY! ---- 5.1 x RSM :ti , re 1 Painstakingly stamping her purse, Peggy Blake creates another beautiful Creation. ,- zea l ' X A I ., ,fi K xf .. 4 . .. fa xl Q ssl -. 3 1 f' . or ' xl V J' i tt, . ,'-, L k. .,,. 1 Q 4 . f . t K f . , .ii if . .ii P . F R izi we 51 ,df ,M . M l,',, 1 . Y ' 'R 5-' 1 '- Z aa-5 L . . fi, - 3 X A xs . 1 E I .xl N-L Q1 f Y . VE. C il K in 'sf ,. 9 u 0 4 R' ,Qi w I x Q1 1 is 1 E' '59 J .. f , f FMR Q 5 ' '. i ' -it 2 N - . azz-s-:I T. , - 'L jgzgf fs- ,wf ., . sf 1. , r, A Ax -N--1 a ' nr G ,lx . 'l ,,,.. 0 .J N ' i ff? ,v -V1 S T' , 2525 : A ' r fx ' Q3 771 K' 1 ' y S 3, -'ui ' . fist - sv' 'U ' .alla ,-giliitiff ew. AFA , , .,, i N n.:,:l.:m:s::e::e?'! +5531 .Q we ,W Q, ss ' 1 5 ff -. N K '1 2 SI if H get ' 5 , -i J, -..W , ik 37 'X W in., Nl F X sw ,..,, L Sprenger, Dave Springer, Brian Stewart, Jeff Sparks, jewel Spittal, jim Stevens, Kevin Storagee, Joe Summers, Bob Sutton, Mike Swedberg, Lori Swenson, jim Tarsia, Mick Teeples, Annette Tefft, Dan Terhaar, Curt Thomas, Kelly Thomas, Sandra Thompson, Dan Thompson, Kim Thompson, Mike . ll fi ' Q - :sf ' E ,MQ r 2 . . --P-.. Schubert, Ron Seibel, Settle, Shrout, Shoda, Shoen, Steve Lynn Jessie Rhonda Anthony skoubo, Heidi Slatter, Smith, S mith, S mith, S mith, s mith, S mith , S mith, Rick Angela Brian Kelly Laura Marcella Marcia Roberta Snively, Dean is xi f -'-.. ' - -. Mark Miller diverts all of his attention to the camera while Ginny Menzel works hard on an assignment. X K V,.,L f? ., ,T 6 p . L :.: K . .,. f - i'ii ., , . X x, W it , s f ve - . r,S3'e: . - v - 5 . mg, S, . f 1 a S '1 -- - sera ' , ' X la K' K' rs I' X. I .- , ts, Thornes, Kathy Thurber, Pam Topaum, jeanni Trendell, Cindy Trevarthen, Dan Tschache, Anne Turnbull, Tim Tweith, Sherill Ussack, Alita Ussack, Lorinda Uhimeyer, Wendy Vancleve, Kay Vanl-lorn, Tracy Vantine, Bret Verhelst, Diane Waggener, Bruce Wagner, Joe Walker, Lori Wallace, Kirby Wallis, Cary Waltos, Anita Warner, Lori Warner, Sandra Watts, Clarence sw-Aww Wentworth, Dean Werth, Tim Westwell, Sheri Wheeler, Cindy White, Tami Wilburn, Debbi Williams, Gee Wilton, Doug Winchester, Joni Wingate, Susan Winters, Ruth Ami Wirth, Leroy Witt, jeff Witt, Sandra Wolf, Bryan Wong, Andrew Wood, Lawrence Wordon, john Worthington, LeeA Wright, Art Yager, Steve Young, Mark Zorbe, Ron Zurcher, Ian Elligfritt, Jim Euion, Mike nn sp.. 15. ..,1 kliyy N . fr- z x 'L ny 'u I .NI-4 L W' X, f W wa' V 9 Q ,sf . ly 1 iv. l ,, A ,xg . N ai' .. '- . ,L Q, - li xx ff fe H A, f X . Lisiv - K ' A. ' - X af I , , 3 K, f -1 . J . 5 if X Q' l E . Q ' 6 ,AE A- 5 - Q 1+ 'kiri it xklk . ,.: 'ke ,-f: ef s - . . ' H : W is 'Z ' , N 'I , , ' f K S 'e .. ' .. AN I -+ ' ' N, Mi 4. Y 'Th i t'r- f.a.f'x'X .fz V WW? 'SX2...i W L . fs li., L X if ,r ir Q. Mir. Q., i ,. sus Q Swapping stories are Pam Peterson and Debbie Pollard. Qu 4910 W. Apparently neither Casey Kelly, Steve Keller, nor jeff Al-fre knows the answer to the algebra problem on the board. N -8' 'N 1 S ..-- fo A . . .it looks like paper dolls. One wonders what John Sampier has been assigned in ArtsfCrafts 5-55? xg . N. 2 -.saefwfw -Y . - QQ Q wk . .W as .x ,P , if ff 1' If e 2 M k 32 1- . 5 fd . 9 0 Rt' f IQB 4 ','4,ZT- J. 'N' .Q K.. xx FIELD DIC US SQ X sl! iiLPgfQET 45135 ,gf 555: ni-551 N f giesai ' x fx., ' ' gil L- J . 1 535 Q55 Naerzvb MARTINEZ L NICK CABA C S REPRQESENTIVE CLASS REPRESENTIVE .3 '9- A NDY MA RTINEZ RSCLASS REPRESENTIVE RRY SERVAS . gm REPQESENTIYIE Tm '27 ,. ,.,., -,.,A.. ,A .- ,,-I ,.,. ,,.. , . , r ,.L,, tml, ' IVAHQPX ' ,a ' .. gyd a as 5 sf in sw as W 9 1 r ws Y f A 'E 'W L ,J . 6 :5 H ,-12 .. 3 Q, ng, .Qi if h .- is , .. ,L , W -T Q x v X 4 5 , ,..., K , , X N X 9 'iss t N Abbott, joe Adams, Annette Adams, Steven Adams, Thomas Adkisson, Belinda Albright, Evan Aldrich, Cheryl Allen, David Allison, Loeta Amidon. Kari Ammerman, Kathy Amodeo, Anthony Anderson, Danny Anderson, David Anderson, jam es Anderson, jeff 59 ' zi' --fr-A'-15454--r, , , --- , as .... , X Anderson, Linda - - frm-,:' '1 ---- sr:-:flies-f we . L, , nffffs Angus, Pony is-. an It . h V ' , E Ashley, Karen L .. 0 ' Q' i 'lIl iT7fi f fgfl' Bakery Mark , . 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Bunn, Lynn Q - S O P H O M OR E 5 hind Kazszng Fizniastzc The Sophomore class got off to a good start Wlth fall car Washes and used clothmg drwes Additional funds were obta1ned by sellmg animal candles at Mall 205 and at the lunches at school Sophomores only lost out to the Sen1ors Ln homecoming when they took second place trip to Salem to plck m1stlefoe to sell A the Chrlstmas Formal, the bophomores cheered as Prmcess Peggy Field became Miss Merry Chr1stmas Planned for Sprmg were more money making projects Wrth the mtent to make 1974 75 the best year ever For Christmas the Sophomores took a . . . f 3 f I i Mg ff -V If 7117- P 8 1141! 1 Q ' , ' rf! 9 'fir 'I , -7 1 ' 1,1 4 fxtsir l f A If .cv . . f, I IIF7' Burch, Karen Burdette, Richard Burgess, Richard Bumett, Chris Busk, Carolyn Caba, Nicholas Campbell, Ken Canutt, Laura Carlson, Cynthia Carlson, Lorrie Carter, Glen Castle, Darlene Castle, Patrick Casto, Robert Cat-to, Kathy Ceciliani, Mark Cettel, John Ciaffoni, Kimberly Cinnamon, Lorrie Clarke, Tim Cleveland, Kim Cobb, Carrie Cole, Cynthia Collier, Becky Collins, Tammy Conner, Teresa Corbett, Deborah Corbett, Randal Core, Richard Courson, Kelli Corbett, Debi Courtain, Stuart Craig, James Crawford, Ann Crenshaw, Cherie Crimmins, Carhle en Currey, Donna Daniels, Jeff Danielson, Yvonne Daughters, john Davis, Lynn Davis, Pam Deming, Kevin Dicus, jan Dinucci, Patricia Dodge, Don Doering, Denise Dow, Elaine Drayton, Debra Dudas, Mike -we 4 ,nfs ,t,t, C' . fa:-fe :ezfai ' 5' A ,X - I wil ,Au f 'fs f earf o Y N , K , E any Q . i fi., - Q0 ,, ,N w x W - X23 . 1 X ' ' Q 7 L ' -1, C5 2 M ' 'wo Q ' if' is ?f ' eifffff1i?'Q . ry o, NS .. :' LS' -. nsifgffsiiii X is C if , , . ' 'o'o reloo ' A iiii il K ' K ii iw ,sw W, w,,,,...f ' 11.1211 ' -iss, i . A he .ik Q K lil 5 -'ml ii' as P Q , Robyn fMinnie Pearly Summers models her brand spankin' new A ' hat and mittens. I K - f , ft , be Q ' ' , Y 2, it f ' ' t - C R J is f Q 5 1 pi . - ' fx P ,Q 1 W , . ,,,. . , . 3 sf lwi Q xi K it a Ng ' I ' W' n f' 2' ' gms, wt, L- iii , l ' ' K .l 'E X. il . -15 f we Q M ' ' Q ., 3 V 'ia' ' Tiff ., L , - -' . 'mix ff U. ., ,115 Q 5. . -,,:,, , ,- H . r92,ri,M.:,igf. . ,ga . it l 5. r,'!f1.5.,fe-E ,. I - 5 ,- , f ' , k tg P -ew :fr Iles-r' 14 fi Sir? f - ' t , - MK ii S . sw f ,, Q 5 -- i lm l A N H M X fr it w a s 1, ' . , ' 'vid NR 7 4 i ', I it rf ' , s elolr f X , rooroso l s r , , at ' ..-' f r L ' ' l In ,-gf- ' 5. QL, : ,L F Vi W., - G fx, w W i fl:-Jw ' -ge. ,L 3, ,yhrya - , .., , l il ' . Q ' ' t ft To 359 a '1.,1f,Z...t E , 0 Q 4 , ' tj , .:,, W fi 2 ,neitiw Brenda Hansen finds something more interesting than her reading in English. 1 s iw, ,Q 0 We X 3, x X 51. 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K ' ,. V f e C . , hifi -I if V 5'7fs9',ff5siiila m 4 M - in La '-up f- -1 , , a 2 . -1-A . ' ' is ' ' ' Av . -x ff w V is w fa l r im , Nav Q' ' 1 5 lewd R .1 siss S S 4 S iiiqg ' 105- 41 ,5 1 . il , L ssssr ,ssssy a M4 H W X, 1 K will N I I K is fs A ! R4 Q., t ,Lg ,Q , L 1- V' , .5 w Q: A, .5 . 1? 2 ,N fur, any Sophomores save their breath to try to beat the juniors in class competition at a pep assembly. . Es. X A I his,- U sew., 1 F in M3 Q si KW it In . - - X wp we s .- Q. sf si C S , 1 . .,1rr, .,.,,,l, s if 44 15, 'r 2 X wwzazzvl as iw N' X eg, ,rf K: 'L . gi, , N 5 5 A 1 Q Ei in ,. ' Q .... ...W.. , Y x 55' 55 A fi.. R N ff' f -ff ff vs. ' r K Q X sf Xb iq .Y if ' I L , KWVV 1 X K 1 -K m . L ,az 1. L 'f ' K - . f ' e i E f A B P I K , f-A- ' . -. ',1 M 'L I 1, if ' sssl , M is- ., . z- 1, g R 5 ,yr w ' X .,,, .LZL S i A in 2 ma. s sf if lsss fit Q '- 'sr M T - ' 1 sit . L 1 xx f '95 V l , - 1 ',L , L,,. l , sf- 15, x-L, 1 fr 'r x ft fx 1 . 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W3 V .,..,,,,1 . 15 5 an T we -Q X 1: V Q, Hutton, jame s Iiams, Tracey jackson, Alan Jaeger, Michael jette, Sheila Iohns, R johnson, johnson, johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, odney Barbara Darcy Eric Katherine Terry Valerie Eric jones, Cynthia Jones, Wayne Iorgenson, Debra Kai, Tanya Kaufman 1 Mary Keller, Brian Kenton, Penny Ketch, Darrell Kirchmeier, Vincen Kismer, Kendal Klimovich, Vicki Klingforth, Nanette Koch, Kassie Konkle , Dana Kraninger Krist, Jod , Mark i Krueg er, Ie an Krusell, Marjorie Lambert, Delinda Larvick, jeff Lashborrk, Alan Latta, Dwayne Lawrocki, Michelle Lee, Dennis Leggett, Donna Leistiko, Roger Le mley, jole en Leslie , Robert Leuthold, Clark Lewis, Kathleen Lewis, Keith Loniax, jeff Loos, Hope Lukesh, Randy Maize, Ronald Mandella, Steve Mansbridge, Steve 7 n 5 , , ap:-Q Members of the Sophomore Choir have opening night jitters as they intently watch Mr. Muhle. Meduna, Donald Meehan, Kevin Meier, Robert Mestrovich, joy Mick, Deonna Millar, john Millar, Laura Millard, james Mims, Gay Minnis, Frank Mitchell, john Moeller, Craig Moffitt, Pamela Monaco, George Moore, Beverly Moron, Angie Morris, Clark Morris, Jeff Morris, Michael Morris, Mike Moudy, Jeff Moyer, Wendy Mueller, Bret Muhoberac, Patricia Muhs, Terry Murphy, Peter Nadeau, Steve Naemura, William Neibauer, Donna Nelson, Diane New, Ricky Nordlund, Joanne Olson, Diane Olson, Kim Olund, Gary Osborn, Kevin Ostby, Susan Otos, Cheryl Oulman, Mark Oviatt, Karla Jr.1'f :. ,jf .L . ff ,Lf s M , .5 . Q H. t .5 lu- . f . :,., 4, ., 4 -.31 J., -5 xx K Hr 5 :- if i' , X xx N ,, RA X X r rwlx wa, . 1--is ,... 5 'fm 3 gre, ,. 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Dube as she slowly slides to the floor with all her books and papers tumbling after her. rt Rogers, lack Rogers, Teresa Roh.r, Nancy Rose, Susan Rosser, Brian Royse,jeffry Rudisel, Gregory Ruhlin, Barbara Salvo, Donald Sands, Kenneth Sann, ,Tay Sasek, Michelle Savery, Gaila Scally, Keith Schmitt, Patrick Schmitz, Gayle Schram, Brad Scott, Carolyn Seals, Michael Servas, Kerry Settle, Ronald Shaffer, julie Shaw, Katherine Shaw, Melissa Sherwood, Glenda Shipp, Lon Shoda, Ryan Shoemaker, Susan Shrout, Gary Skamser, Lisa Smith, Angela Smith, Iulie Smith, Keely Smith, Patricia Smith, Robert Snelling, Diedrick Sprague, Debra Springsted, Daxdd Stephens, Barry Stevens, Stephanie Stevenson, Terril Stewart, john Stiles, jeff Stoddard, Iohn Stone, Gene Stout, Sheila Stowie, Joyce Stradley, Randy Strobeck, Timothy Sudul, Vereleta Summers, Robyn Sundstrom, Sally Swedberg, Cynthia Swenson, Michael Swofford, Michael Tabler, Randy Tate, Kenneth Taylor, Cheryl Taylor, Katherine Teadtke, Randy Thayer, Brian Therrow, Mary Thompson, Jeffery Tindera, Grace if ,. .r . iiii I vu if 5' fi f ig. 4, A ' Q . 4 .- ' x , -are t t f S ' vs ,z- KT if iw, til.- vrfx Kflfl ,Jr tir. iff ,A ii 4, T5 ,g, . ,gf my ik yi qivffzft V V 3 'K 1 1 -5 Q , rg, V1 L . , Q it X - 5 i 5 S ,. 5 K A w- ' ,av ,A ' k .yi , v, if 1 3: You will have to cut that hair if you want this job, explains Mark Hettum to Roo Porterfield in General Business. ., , Y ik, , . , , y ,si N to y tta f ' K ' I K ' 1:.,3 Q i'ii X Q 'z-,, KK Q , K KKlK '1', T T y .,:, 7 1 ' , :5,:, ' , 5 KKiKi1 K T N rf! 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BOB PAFFRATH- American yearbook representatives. Many thanks to those business men and Women advertising in the 1974-75 CEN- THISCAN. Their support is appreciated. ' A V .... Aarstad, Janice Marie 76 Aarstad, Joyce Sue 78 Aasrud, June 57, 157, 213 Abbott, jeffrey Lee 78 Abbott, joe O 77,16,88, 104, 124, 126, 203 Abbott, Margaret 149 Abbott, Paul Nathan 65, 76, 193 Abshire, Charles Thomas 76, ffi' 'f7g'51:flfs'5r1H w:-: bbbb 7 S, 89, ee'a 7 abla aifl aae'1l'b ebe Adams, Adams, 77 A ffideinlsal Ken baaeaeaee A babaa Arcouette, Kenneth 76, 193 Arendell, Brian Wayne 78, 213 Armstrong, Diana Lea 63, 76, 107, 193 Armstrong, Robert F 75, 84, 87, 100, 103, 169,190 Ashley, Karen D 63, 77,203 Ashley, Ronald Alan 76, 193 Asplund, Maralle Maria 78, 213 Atkins, Steven Neal 76 Atkins, Teresa Ann 56, 76, 193 Atkinson, Guy Scott 78,213 Atkison, Linda 75,161 Attwood, Steven Scott 78, 123, 213 Ans,tin,ASteve B 75, 169 ..,. Benson, Kevin James 78, 89, Benzinger, Benzinger, Benzinger, Bergstrom, 108, 110, 213 Debra Ann 65, 76, 98, 193 jeffrey Lynn 78, 213 Scott Allen 78, 92, 93,213 Janis Cora 58,65, 75,169 Bergstrom, Tammie Mae 77, 203 7 Bernick, Cary Lee 77,203 Betts, Bruce A 78, 213 Betts, Christopher P 75, 169 Biel, janet Marie 78, 213 Bieberdorf, Kevin Ion 77, 203 Bieberdorf, Lori Dawn 36, 58, ,ttf 1759 5 5 Brigham, Jay Lawrence 78, 89, 106, 129, 214 Bright, Steve Raymond 78, 214 Brightman, Sandra D 78, 214 Brink, Elizabeth Dee 77, 203 Keith 75, 170 Connie M 78 Don 143 Lou 75, 98, 99, 170, Brose, Laura K 76, 193 Brouner, Iami Lyn 77, 203 Brouxreifii Steve'nlA 775,170 ' Gary Adam,76,f1193 jim D 77, 92, 203 iKris Kelly 76, 126, 193 Sharon 77, 203 Terry 76 Broyles, Harriett Jo 76, 193 Brown, Brown, .,,.,, Browiifm Brown, Brown, sles 7 1933 aetae ,,,, 75,170 7 77 76,193 73eVef1vt - 7 7, 203 ' ' 5 Dsaslas 76, 88s 1 93 ,4.,:1.,,f,,5,5,, gffggr, 7 k -'fag sf - gf 15- ,7 . 7, gf 3,577 -rf: tfilffsgigfJffilqfgzzffgjfiffi-gk 5215ggfI'51gs:,fjg5i V ' Yr ' fwifii ': -t ' Y 104' ttlss 1 3 - ,,.,, 7 7 A 721731 7 it 1 tnvts 5 77,7,, ntets telt A T 8 A even f eeaa 31 78: 19371 ettsea Bakeries salst tsete ' essa 7s s 1 ttsee 7 ' reest rts ' -iff 5351754 trel i r aeer ' .- 5 '-7rt K 7 'f k7'- ,e7, tblay tle ' K K ..,, .',- 'r:f - 7- '7' . 7 A A etat etstvt oteits ette 5 vnrsast - .ttssa vvrl --'-f t ' ',', gf!:if2fff:'31f5'-fisfjj'j,J1jf 7,17,, :'f, :.. 1 - . 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Cameron, Marcel S 75,171 Campbell, Kenneth John 77, 92, 128,129, 204 Campbell, Mark Steven 78,214 Cole, Jeffery Wayne 75,171 Cole, Maridee Lynn 75,171 Coleman, Carron 171 Cole, Mr. Denny 154 Cunningham, Virginia Ann 63, 76, 194 Curran, Joseph Leslie 78,215 Currey, Donna Mae 77, 204 Dinucci, Ronald Steven 76, 194 Dinucci, David Carl 74,75, 172 Canales, Anita G 76, 194, 214 Collier, Becky Joy 70, 77,204, CHYFEY, la1T1GS 110,172 Dixon, Linda Marie 78, 215 Canfield, Dani!-21 Joseph 78,S9, 214 Currier, Jeffery Scott 76 Doan, Al 146 123,214 Collins, Beverly A 76, 194 Currier, Keith Allyn 78,215 Doane, Terry James 76,194 Canfield, Susan Elizabeth 78, Collins, Dan 76, 194 Curry, Douglas Ned 75, 172 Dodge, Donald E 77,204 112,214 Collins, Frank Ernest 75, 171, Curths, Cindy May 78, 130, Dodge, Terri Renee 78,215 Canutt Laura Mary 77 204 183 215 Doering Denise Lynn 77 204 Carlisle, Tim Ray 36, 64,65,69, Collins, Becky L 78 Daggett, Mr. Robert 118,120, Doeringz Douglas Lee 76i194 75 171 181 190 Collins Tammy L77 204 151 Donaldson William Thomas Carlson,, Cylfthia Marie 77,204 Condon,, Caren Joi 34: 57, 75, Dahl, David Bryan 78, 215 73, 89, 21,5 Carlson, Genevra Ann 76, 194 76, 171,190 Dahl, GUY A1311 76,194 Dorrenbacher, Lisa Kay 24, 63, Carlson, Lotette Rae 77,204 Condon, Craig William 78,214 Daly, ShannOf1lO 76,194 75,173,190 Carlson, Scott Ernest 77, 88,110 Conner, Teresa Renae 77,204 Daly, Terri Lee 78, 94, 215 Dorrenbacher, Shari Kay 78,215 Carpenter, Michael John 76, Conwell, Katharine Jane 76, Daniels, Dorene Kay 78, 215 Dove, Theresa Lynn 75, 173, 194 194 Daniels Frederic 161 190 Carroll, Debra Jean 75,171, Cook, Jana Louise 75,171 Daniels: lefffey' LHYUS 77, 204 Dow, Elaine Joyec 77,204 175,190 Cook, Penny s 76 Daniigssn, Matthew Dwain 18, Dow, Susan Joan 57, 75,173 Carter Glen Max 77 204 Cook Steven Paul 76 171 75 Dowen Katherine M 76 194 :ai-teri Julie Ann 76,'194 1 Cooki Susan Jean 19,24,25,45, Danielson, Yvonne 1 77,203 Dgweni Eugene Stewgrttlr 75, Carter Judy Lee 76 194 A 63 75 190 Dannenmann Janet Lynn 5 75 173 Caseyhatrick, James 76, 107 Cooheyi Jeanne Eileen 75,168, 172 , 1 1 Drayton, Debra Lucille 77,204 Stephen Mark 78, 89, 171, 190 Dart, Alan Edward 41, 75, 172, Dube, Paul Michael 18, 39, 75, I i'iJ 17065123 214 g Ramon Samuel,,75,1,94 187 190 173 190 Cassaileryz William ,1,e , Jo1hnJoseI12h ,'7,r erta Jane 77, 116, 89 111 129 214 is issii i Greg 76 194 ilis ters T omas eit ' is litaaliii 71730751205 209 Castle, Elizabeth Ann 78, Brian Lee 75,18,171 27135 ' ' Duda,S, lvfike Ray 77,204 Castle, Dalene Marie 77, 204 ,,,,,, fjfiecoi-bin, James D 78,2145 7 . - eeee Davenport, Peggy Lea 76, 194 Dughman, Tammy Jo 78, 215 C1a2t1e1219at2r0ZkJaCk 77' 92' 937 Sii Cdfbeffi Deborah Lynn 77, 98375 seei it Siliavis, gherlifl ami: 76789215 Dugimane Tinfl 323155 ' 173 6 7 A 204 avis Ona. i On Dun ap usse , Castd, Rdbert Harold 77,204 Corbett, Randal Warren 77, 1 Davis: Keith 75,1737 2,54 Dunn, Diana F 77,205 Caterina Cathy Ann 76 194 204 Davis Lynn Marie Dunn Lonnie Ray 74 76 Cathcart: Danny Ray 231, 54, 55, Corbin, Ken Ray 78 D9-V151 Marianne 75, 1,94 Dunni Sheila Irene 78, 215 76, 194 Core, Richard Alan 77, 88, Davis, Pamela Luane 77, 98, Dui-ham, Michele Lee 76, 194 Cathcart, Debra Lynn 22, 55, A 104,118,121, 204 204 Dusa, Cynthia Ann 78, 215 78, 214 H - Cork, Connie 165 Dawkins, Alan Laverne 22, 75, Dusa, Lynn Marie 70, 75, 173 Catto Karen Diane 76 1194, kiia ,i,'-,. 5,j,Cornett Marcus Worth 781 ,i.7, 172 Dusa Timothy James 76 Catto: Kathy Lee 77, john William 78, eey David Arthur 75, 190 an 194, ' ' ceoiliani, Mark iyae 7 1 seea Sherl-1211111612 78, 215 Dwyer, Robert J 76, 194 122, 204 iCathefine Lynne Mme 76 0 liver, John Alan 77, 205 John Gentry tiri Michael L 751 172 1 1 eeitree Renee Michele 78,941+ gfl.27o4' 'i1'i. Kelli Douglas Keith 65 Ch e Br' n 118 162 isit Jeii iiri f 204 1 194 V Dziewionthoslti Matthew R Stetien Pin,g 76,1i26, 194 Courtain, Stuart Eugene 77, Decbtgrczy, iieitdh 97, 151? 70 , 174, 77,205 1 cha to T m' Jean 76 194 88 204 Defor an ra ouise Eakins Marty Tom 78 215 Chaitleifz Kgreidacqueline 76, 194 Codrtnier, Christopher A 53, 78 Delashinatt, Del Ray 76,,194 East, Sharon K 75, 173, Chisholm, Bill 67, 165 Courtnier, Kevin Eugene 75 Delk, Verdina Lou 73 Bde, Sheldon James 78 Chochrek, Dianne Jean 76 Cowell, Richard Bruce 75, 172 Delp, Robert C11a1'1eS 73, 215 Bdmeades, Mary Jane 78, 98, Christensen, Betty Jean 16, 24, Craig, James Adam 77, 204 Demarco, Darla Lee 35,75, 77, 130,215 25, 65, 76, 137, 192,194 Craig, Michael Alan 76,194 172, 190 Edmonds, Carolyn Sue 78, 215 Christmann, Donald Roy 76, Crain, Mr. Hiram 126, 150 Dfggagi? Vicki Lynn 78,13O, glmongs, lsiane Lge 38, 25? 100 163 194 Cramer Gary 160 mon s teven or on Churbhill: Lori Louise 78,214 Cranford, Brian Keith 78, 128, Deming, Kevin Ray 77,204 205 ' ' tighumhgill, Michael R 76,1941 214 1 gemise, Jagquillalneljan 285,215 Effgengegger, Kathy Lou 16,70, Qifiaffoni -KimberlyiAnnef?7- i,i1'f f,p,:Cranford Lisa Gaye 75 72 . '1,eII11T1OY1 VH 19' 1-me 1 75, O 1 L 1 9 i'ir 'Q Ann Kathleeh 77 , 98,,,jf,,f,1.72 1 e eygy Tammara Leann 76,, is Sfephenf 34, 204 2 Criswphef A 181 751 A Brian David W 16, iiiti . 7 ,,,i D Jean Bradley 53, 78 1 2 1500, 102, 118, 1 371 1721190 ,, , Allen leffefv 76 5 1 :jCicerchi, Karen Marie ieeg Crawford, Elizabeth Ann 75 ,i Scott l-I 78, 215 1 . Robert Edward 55, 59, ' Cinnamon, Lorrie Ellen 77,2 ieg 0415 Crawford, Kevin Rex 76,104,515 Dennis, Shawn M1011-2121 78, 0 1 iiee ,ie 7715205 Cinnamon, Robert George 78,5 i'i, 1 ' 132, 194 1 215 7 5 iaii 1BiSfeld, Robin Marie 78 , 215 1214 7 Crawford, Matrin James 75, Dettorre, Mrs. Chelinda 130, 7 i'i- Eisner, Carolyn Diann S5,77, C' Rh d Beverl 78 I 172 131 150 205 fineiamon' ,on 3 Y 1 Crawford, Melanie Joy 78,214 Deveiiy, Brian K 75, 172 Eldridge, .Lain-a June 78,215 532190111322 Cyntlga jZ85,gi7i Ci-gygford, Steven Charles 76, Dlezgifitz, Jeffrey Michael 75, gllliins, 311110 L 16, 1937 205 C ar arrie nn ins ammy ynn Clark: David Jeffery 78,89, 111, Crenshaw, Cherie Lynn 63, 77, Dewlfl, William G 76, SO, 194 Ellifritt, Cheryl M 77 , 214 204 Dezellem, John Joseph 78, 89, Ellifritt, James Arthur 76 Clark, Elizabeth Ann 76, 194 Crimmins, Cathleen 65, 77, 1521511 R 75 172 ggggllingsgaili-gi, 'Charlotte 77, 205 Clarke Timothy,R 77 204, 1 iigi 1 204 I ,J an ggea . file emi HV i , is J an ,gClausi, ,Byron Jesse 78. , a 7 irg. e Crockett, Jancie Michele 75, ,azi gjfbafa Joanna 24, 58, C'?G7iehA13nSH 72 76 iiilauson Bret evee 172 190 nz: titii ff 1 7 1 is ae fe? an 1 2 Chris Jill Marvel Kev 52' Michael 42: 75+ v krtk I krkkrkr David 75 K , -,,:, . , .,,, 1,-in 1 1 .5 K 204 ' Douglas Roy 77 ,A r,',,, 1 Q r,'-,i 1, 1 1 1 a ' eona arie . 1 5fCl?WiC11, Melanie MiChae1SCOff 78,i21,4ief,1tfiff181201172,190 1 ieii 5 eeeteaie ,Tammara Lynn 77,205 Cleys, Patricia Marie John Dale 78, 123, 215 Dickerson, Paul Harmon 76, . Don 106, 145, 202 Cobb, 1 Carrie Rae 77, 2047- 7 itzi f3,ffCuddington, Valery L 78, 215 194 a Endnef, Michael J 76, 195 Cobb, Jeffery Allen 75 J 1 A 'iCunneen, Michael F 76, 194 Dickson, Rebecca Anne 76, 194 Endner, Patricia Mary 78, 215 Cobb, Traci Gene 76,194 ' ',5, ,fii f - Cunningham, Dale Allen 75, Dicus, Diane Jean 78,215 Engelstad, Paula Beth 76, 195 Cole, Bi-ian D 75, 115, 171.77 7 fx 172 Diede, Debra Dawn 78, 98, Engstrom, Matthew John 65, Cole Caren Kay 78 214 'J r,.5 f 1. ,Cunningham Jacqueline R 78 215 76 195 geeiel Cynthia TereS,e,77,2,Q45 iaae ieeev at 215 ' ' Digby, Michael David 78,215 Enggtrom, Leslie Ann 78,215 Deidre Lyn 78, Robert Randy ,get ,Dinucci, Darcy Ann 76, 194 Ensminger, Donald Francis 76, aijnes Wesley O, 106, 21 5 Patricia Jo 77, 204 51595 , u Ensminger, Gray Duane 75,173 Entenman, Darrell Dwayne 32, 76, 84,86, 100 -: Entenman, Gerald -Carl 75, 100, 132, 173 Entenman, Ronald Dean 77, 88, 104, 205 Entenmann, Jeanette L 77, 205 Entenmann, Linda Sue 76, 195 Entenmann, Steven George 78, 215 Eoff, 'Michael David 76,195 Eoff, Richard Steve 78, 89 106, 123 Epps, AJ R 76,84, 195 Erickson, Joane Kay 77, 205 Erickson, Sheryl 76, 195 Eriksson, David Wayne 76, 195 Erspamer, Kurt Albert 75, 90, 126, 173 Ertler, Diana Lynn 78,215 Ertler, Martin Keith 75,173 Espeland, Daryl Scott 78 Essiet, Arit May 78, 215 Essiet, Naomi 77,205 Essiet, Nelson 77, 205 Flynn, Robin R 77 Fonvergne, Jennell 78, 212,216 Fonvergne, Lionel Joseph 78, 216 Forbis, Rodney L 77, 205 Forcum, Mark Wade 77, 205 Forcum, Scott Curtis 75,174 Fosnot, Gregg Allan 78, 216 Foster, Daniel John 78, 216 Foster, Jeff E 77, 205 Foster, June Marie 76,195 Fournier, Lori Lianne 77, 205 Fowler, Rhonda Lynn 76, 195 Fowler, Sheri Lynn 77, 130, 205 Frank, Dyann Lynn 78, 216 Frank, Julie Marie 32,63,76, 195 Frasier, Rick James 76, 195 Frazier, Lee Roy 78, 89,216 French, Edward Gerald 76, 110, 195 French, Michael Scott 78, 216 French, Richard 174 Frizzell, Mary Faye 18,19,35, 44, 48, 51, 75, 76, , 174, 190 Estes, Janet Lee 35, 57, 70, 75, J0be 76, 195 173 75, 174 Estey, Richard Lewis 75,173 77, 205 Estey, Ronaid William 76, Ann 77, 205 Eurick, John Robert 77 , Kim 78, 216 Evans, Dan Gregory 78 , 21 Ray 76 , 195 Evans, Jeffrey J 76, 195 in Lynn 77, 205 Evans, Susan Rebecca 78, Mike David 77, 205 Evans, Sonya Delaine 77 Cynthia Jean 76 , Fall, Marv A 75,173 Falkenstein, Deana Kay John Cory 78, 216 Falkenstein, David Ray 78, Linda Marie 78, Fan, Tniti 52, 59,76,195 Farestrand, Scott Lee 76, Stanley 77, 104 Farm, Robin Katherine 76 , Marie 78, 216 1 95 Philip 75,174 Farm, Todd Paul 78, 123, Alan 77, 205 Farris, Jo Ann 63, 75, 173 John 77, 205 Farstad, Errol 75, 173 Cicelle 78, 97, Feist, David James 77, 205 Feist, Sheri Rene 77, 205 Lynn 78, 97, Ferguson, Karen Jean 75, 173 Fernandes, Joanne Mary 78, Lee 77, 205 215 Mae 78, 216 Ferrell, Richard Kent 77, Carleen 75, 174 Field, Margaret Jean 24, 25, 22, 36, 54, 77, 205 51, 50, 77, 131202, 205 Robert 23, 69, 76 Field, Robert John 48,49, 51 Christine 78, 216 75,901 12611741 190 1 78, 216 Findling, George Owen 76, B 78, 216 Findling, Susan Kay 78, 215 R 77 Finley, Darla Annette 78, E 76 215 H 76 Finley, Douglas Robert 77, William 77, 129, 205 Finley, Janelle Carolyn 77, Margaret 77,205 Finley, Karla 78, 133, 216 Kay 73, 75, 94, Finley, Kathleen Marie 57, 174 Glenn 78, 106, Finley, Mr. C1iff0rd 154 Finsaas, Duane Arnold 75, 125 Lynn 76 , 195 126, 174 Dean 73, 216 Fischer, Gloria Lynne 78, 216 78, 123, FiSChen, Ronald Wnsfne 55, 77, 6 205 78, 216 Fisher, Janet Eileen 77, 205 Kenneth 65, 6 9, Fisher, Susan Kay 78, 97, 216 Fitch, Cynthia Kay 77, 205 Fitter, Albert Bryan 77, 205 Nell 22,511 . Fitzpatrick, Kathleen A 76 , 195 Denise 37, 55, FDC, Svnfhen 73,761 195 Fix, Daniel Paul 78, 216 78, 216 remmg, me Ly-nn ss, 75, 78, 216 Fleming, Susan Alberta 78, 212, 77, 95, 205 2 16 6 Douglas 6 51 69, Fleming, Teresa L 77, 205 Flenner, Lyman Warner 75, 174 78, 216 Fletcher, Karen Michele 76, 76, 84, 110 1 95 75, 90, 1 1 0, Florance, Andy Edward 78, 89, 128,216 ,vi-f1:z:,s1ff,4. Goldin, Penney Kay 75, 174 Goldfoot, Tamara Ann 78, 53, 216 Goodenough, Debra J 75, 174 Gordon, Ellen Marie 22, 37, 55, 59, 65, 76, 195 Gosvener, Mark David 78, 216 Gosvener, Philip Alan 22, 42, 55, 65, 69, 76,174 Gowin, Joan Marie 75, 175 Hannam, Barbara Kay 75, 175, 190 Hannigan, Lynne Marie 76, 195 Hannigan, Fawn Laraye 77, 206 Hannon, Robert Paul 78, 106, 128 Hansen, Barbara Elaine 57, 75, 94,130,131,175, 190 Hansen, Brenda Louise 77, 98, 130, 134, 206 Graf, James Scott 78, 216 Graham, Dennis S 77 Graham, Judith Ann 78, 216 Graham, Kenda Sue 27,65,77 Grande, Donald Michael 75, 175 Grant, Douglas Scott 77, 88, 122,205 Green, Charles Wayne 78, 216 Green, Diana Marie 76,195 Green, Laura 33 Green Patricia Rose 78, 216 Green, Wayne 75 Greer, Steven Charles 75,175, 205 Greger, Donna 77,205 Gribble, Colleen Dee 76, 195 Gribble, Jean Marie 77, 205 Griffith, Tim Robert 76, 195 Griggs, Monica Darlene 77, 206 Griggs, Ramona Arlene 77,206 Grimes, Tracy Lynn 75,175 Grimm, Grace Ann 76, 195 Grimm, Linda 75, 175 Grosmick, David Duane 78, 216, 218 Grosmick, Wendy Lin 75, 175 Grover, Douglas Allen 77, 74, 206 Grover, Rosemary 156 Groves, Russell Leon 78, 212, 216 Grubb, Roberta Jean 76, 195 Grufere, Don 145 Larson, Susan Grubb 75 Gruetter, Teresa Ann 76, 195 Guest, Randy 76, 195 Guill, Walter R 78, 216 Gunzel, Michael Dwain 77, 104, 206 Gutsmann, Richard Hermann 76, 195 Gwinnutt, Janice Lynn 75,175 Habre, Tamara M 77, 206 Hachiya, Neal T 75, 175, 180 Hadeed, Jamileh, 77,206 Hadeed, Joseph 75, 84, 175 Hadley, Jeffery L 24, 77, 88, 117, 206 Haga, Noel Keith 76, 195 Hagan, Katheryn Louise 77, 206 Hager, Kyna Nadine 77, 98, 130, 134,206 Hansen, Janet Marie 78,216 Hansen, Ronald Mahan 78, 88, 212, 216 Hansen, Ruth Ann 156 Hansen, Ruth Lynette 78,216 Hansen, Sandra Dee 75,175 Hanson, Kermit William 78, 216 Haralam 1 95 pus, Diane Marie 76, Hargrave, Susan Elizabeth 75, 176 Harlan, Kathy 75, 176 Harmon, Will iam David 76 Harper, David Emmett 77, 206 Harper, Kimberly Ann 78, 216 Harper, Susan Eileen 65, 76, 195 Harstad, Janice 76,1 95 Hart, Cheryl Marie 78, 216 Hart, Timothy Alan 75, 176 Hartshorn, Charles Albert 77, 88, 110, 206 Haruood, Arlene 147 Hartshorn, Teresa Anne 78, 97, 216 Harvey, Carol 106,176 Harvey, Glen.nJ 75 Harvey, Larry L 78,216 Harvey, Linda Kay 76 Harvey, Robert Allen 77, 104, 206 Haskett, Kenneth John 75, 84, 110, 176 Haskins, Debbie L 77 Hasson, Julie Anne 41, 75, 176 Hatfield, Christopher W 52, 53, 78, 212, 216 Hatfield, Curtis William 78, 216 Hatfield, Kevin Patrick 77, 88, 206 Hathaway, Jennie Louise 76,195 Hauck, Therese A 78, 216 Hawes, Liana Lynn 16, 19, 63, 7 5, 176, 190 Hawkins, Leonard Ray 77, 133, 206 Hay, Gary James 53,77,206 Haynes, Haynie, Diane Carole 78, 216 Leigh Ann 75, 176 Heacock, Darrin Lee 78,111, 217 Heacock, Daryl Allen 76, 84, 1 18, 121, 195 Hebenton,'Karen Anne 76, 195 Haggblom, Bonita Ann 78, 216 Haggblom, George Arthur 27, 54, 77, 206 Hagstrom, Paul Axel 77, 90, 92, 129, Hall, Hall, Hall, 206 Bryan Edward 53, 75, 175 Joseph Wayne 75,175 Joyce Ellen 77, 206 Hall, Katherine Anne 75, 137, 1 75 Hall, Peggy Frances 76, 195 Hall, William Dean 78, 216 Halverson, Gail Diane 55,,78, 216 Halverson, Gregg 175 A 0 Hamilton, Robert William 78, 216 Hamm, Lisa Marie 77, 202, 206 Hammond, Debbie Jean 78,216 Hand, Charles Ross 76, 195 Hebenton, Teresa K 65,69, 75, 176,190 Hedges, Cynthia Louise 77, 206 Hedges, Brenda Kay 78, 130, 131, 217 Hedrick, Gene 110, 148 Hedrick, Michael Scott 74, 76, 88,89,l10,126,195 1 Hegi, Sylvia Bernadette 76, 195 ' Heim, Susan 78, 217 ' Heinrich, Beth Ann 78, 133, 217 Heinrich, Donna Joan 52, 53, 77, 206 Heinrich, Michael C 2O,42,48, 52, 53, 57, 75, 176,190 Heinrick, Jill Leanne 78,217 Heisler, Matthew James 75, 176, 1 f2. 1.1: . 7 , A 76 195 76, f Hand, Rvberf Roy 75,175 Hanefeld Alana Loree 75 Hanefeldf Lmda Mane ' 'ast Hanelvs Tlmothl' John 5 fi fll f f'- 1 24, 126, 175, 179, 1 90 llil Holstad, Kevin Gerald 77, 206 Helton, Michael Wayne 77,88, 108,110,128, 206 Helvie, Mary Alice 57, 158 Heller, William Benton 77,206 Hembling, Mark Harvey 55, 78 Hemrel, Marv 56, 146, 217 Hemry, David Knapp 75, 95, 176 Hemry, Tamara Denise 72,77, 97, 206 Henderson, Rick 76, 195 Henderson, Randy D 77,206 Hendrickson, Terri 76, 196 Henrichs, Judith 48, 63, 75,176, 190 Heppner, Gregg Edwin 75, 176 Hergenrader, Daniel Lee 78, 123, 217 Hergenrader, Robert A 75, 176 Hering, Henry 163 Hermann, Kevin E 78,217 Hermann, Rikard D. 75, 177 Herold, Susan Katherine 50, 56, 57, 65, 75, 177,190 Hertel, Lynette Lone 75, 177 Hess, Jody Ann 53, 78, 217 Hess, Robert Joe 77, 206 Hetherington, Eleanor F 75, 177 Hettum, Mark Paul 77, 84, 85, 87,104,118,206,210 Hettum, Steven Charles 75, 118, 121, 177 Hewitt, William 77 Hiatt, Stanley Wayne 76, 196 Hibbs, Donald Floyd 75, 108, 110, 177 Hicks, Charles William 78, 217 Hicks, Karen Rae 75,177 Hildebrant, Bonnie Lee 75,177 Hildebrant, Sandra Kay 76, 196 Hill, Carole Ann 77 Hill, Diane Elaine 75, 177 Hill, Donna Rae 78,217 Hillard, Gerald Wayne 75, 177 Hin, Mark William 77, ss, 206 Hill, Scott Allen 77,88,104, 128,206 Hill, Virginia Kathleen 73, 75, 176, 177, 178 Hillard, Kenneth Lee 77, 206 Hillerich, Robert W 78, 92, 217 Hillman, David Mark 16, 78, 217 Hillman, Heidi Ruth 76, 112, 196 Hinchliff, Dean 53, 77, 104, 129 Hinze, Dan Gerald 78, 217 Hinze, Debra Louise 78,217 Hiscoe, Coral Ann 18, 70, 75, 133, 168, 176,177,190 Hiscoe, Crystal Luree 67,7O, 78, 133, 212,217 Hoagland, Stephen Daniel 77, 206 Hobaugh, Candie Lou 78,217 Hobaugh, Daniel Frank 76, 196 Holman, Victoria Lynn 53, 78, 217 Holmes, Roy Mackenzie 21, 76, 196 Holmstrom, Sandra Marie 78, 217 Holstad, Teresa Evelyn 75, JJ 177 Holt, Robert 126, 161 I-Iolzner, Susanne Luise 75 Homsley, Jon Mark 77,206 Honeycut, Cherry 76,196 Hooper, Tammi Lyn 78, 217 Hope, Edward Ronald 78, 217 Hope, Debra Jean 75,177, Hopper, Teresa Lee 78, 116, 217 Hopson, Leslie Ann 78, 217 Horn, Clyde Benny 77, 206 Horn, Ralph Mitchell 78, 217 Horne, Lisa Rae 78, 217 Horne, Tamara Sue 78, 217 I-lotho 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Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Cristina Anne 78, 218 Darcy A 77,207 Eric Alan 77, 92, 207- James 106,123, 1477 Hovgaard, Tina Rae 53, 77 Johnson, Jill Kimberly 78, 218 Howard, Alice Noel 75 7 jghngon, 109 T 76, 195 Howe, Samuel James 50, 78, Johnson, Katherine Opal 77, 207 217 Johnson, Larry Joel 76, 122, Hoyle, Judith Irene 78, 217 132, 1Q6 Hoyle, Marilyn Kay 76 Johnson, Lori L 75,178 Huber, Lori U 58, 77, Johnson, Perry Leroy 76, 84, 196 Pam Howland 70, 205 Johnson, Robin Dale 78, 112, Huber, Lorraine Marie 70, 76, 218 196 Johnson, Steven Thomas 76, 196 Hudson, Howard Lee 77, 206 ,J Johnson, Terry Lou 32, 33, 77, Hudson, Nancy Denise 75 1 ,,f,g ,207 7 Huebner, Susan Eilene Theresa Mae 78, 218 Huggins, Kenneth Arlen Valerie Marie 77, 107 Huggins, Terri Ann 76, A 1 1 J Hughes, lennifer G 77, Vicki Ellen 75, 178 Hughes, Kevin Michael 76, r,f,,i',i' Q Elaine Denise 78, 218 117,196 eaeasietfei leiti Jdhnston, Eric Gordon 77,207 Hughes, Kathleen Marie 77,972 Hughes, Laura 77, 206 1 Huisman, Sally Rae 78,217 Hull, Jonathan Dean 65, 76, 196 Hultman, Candice Sue 78, 217 Johnston, Verna Jean 75, 178 Jones, Cynthia Marie 77, 207 Jones, Earlene Kay 76, 196 Jones, Jerry Keith 75 Jones, Laura Gay 75, 131, 178 Keller, Shauna Lynn 78,130, 135, 218 Keller, Steven John 76, 196, 200 Kelly, John Casey 76, 196, 200 Kenton, Penny Louise 77,207 Kern, Tamara Marjean 75,178 Kerr, Kathleen Ann 78, 218 Ketch, Darrell Wayne 77, 207 Keup, Joanne 57, 75, 98, 99, 130, 134, 178,190 Kilness, Steve Dewayne 78, 111 , 123, 218 Kindall, Michael Scott 75, 117,f 178 King, Clifton Eric 78,218 Kinsey, Elizabeth L 77 Kintre, Kevin James 78 Kinsey, Shirlee Kae 78 Kinzer, Jay Van 78, 218 JJ Kintner, Cheryl Faye 78, 218iJ-,JQ,g,J?iirJ Kirchem, Gregory Lee 65,,i75f,ff'if 118,120,121,178,190 7 Kirchem, Herbert James 78, 106,:-fi 123 , 218 V . Kirchmeier, Vincent Fred 77, 207 Kisaberth, Carol Joy 57, 75, 178 Kistner, Kendall John 77, 207 Kitchens, Billy L 77, 211 Klein, Darrell Wayne 76, 196 Klein, Melody Sue 78, 218 Klein, Monica Lynn 75, 178 7 Kliese, Russell David 76 7 . Klimovich, Kerry Ann 32, 168,178 7 ,,, Klimovich, Vicki Jane Klein, Wayne Douglas Klingforth, Nanette M 77, Knouse, Kerry Rarl 78, Knowles, Linda Lou 78, 218 Knox, Scott Allen 65, 69, 75, 7 178,190 r Knutsen, Cheryl Lynn 76, 196- Koch, Kassie Sybilla 77, 133, Hultman, Ricky Allan 77 Jones, Lynn Emmett 78, 89, 134, 207 Humphrey, Sherri Lynn 77,206 111, 123,218 Koch, Timothy John 76, 196 J Humphrey, Tina Lee 76, 196 ' s Jones, Nanette Norean 76, 196 Koerselman, Teresa Marie 78, . Hunt, Charles Cyril 75, 177 Jones, Randy Lee 76,196 218 1 Hunt, Cindy Lea 75, 177 J Jones, Richard Allen 78,89, 111 Konkle, Dana Alan 77, 207 rf- Hunt, Jeffrey Lee 65, 76, ,,i,t, l ,218 Koppen, Gregory E 76, 196 aafiri Htmt, Ronald J 18, 52, 53, Shirley Gay 76 , 196 Korte, Deborah Dawn 78 , 2138 177, 190 ,Vicki Lynn 78 , 2185 Krall, Galen Bryce 53,77 Hunt, Steven Robert 77,207 199 ' . ' ,r'ii,i Hart, Valorie R 77, zoo irie iwiinam David 78, 111, Krau, Randall Kay 76, Hunter, Jeffrey R 77 J- A ,,-- 105, 107, 196 ' A i,-i Hlmfleif, Glenda Sue 77,205 'iir i Jens, Keith Wayne 78,218 JJ JJ JJJJKramer, Gary Eugene 76, 84,,'ff-5' Huff, Tim 18 Jordan, Rocky Kay 78, 218 r,,,-,r' - 'l7ffff110,196 7 975. 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