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Dedication The Sampsons have been at Crane for 20 years, and for their services to the school and to the community, the Mustang Staff wishes to dedicate this yearbook. Mustang ’79 Volume 24 Crane Union High School Crane, Oregon 97732 Table of Contents Dedication...............................l Personal Glimpses........................4 Classes..................................9 Sports..................................35 Academic Awards.........................66 Activities..............................71 Organizations...........................77 Administration, Faculty, and Staff......81 Elementary..............................87 Personal Glimpses.......................95 Senior Wills and Prophecies.............99 Advertisements.........................101 3 Personal Glimpses Rainbow’s End People . . . colorful unpredictable easily infuriated made to smile laugh, and cry— 4 a bundle of emotion gathered into a rainbow mood. 5 6 7 8 9 Mike Armstrong Football: JV- 1,2, V- 3,4, FFA: 3, Journalism: 4, Drama: 3, Attended Crane 1,2,3,4 Mike Carlon Football: JV-1, V-2,3,4 Track: JV-1, Yearbook: 4, Drama: 3, Most Improved- Football: 2, Best Lineman. 3, All League Football-Offensive Center: 4, Shriners All Star-Alternate: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Julie Barnes Volleyball: JV-1, Basketball: JV- 1,3, V- 2,4, Track: V-1,2,3, Honor Society: 4, Chorus: 1,4, Journalism: 1,4, Drama 3, Class President: 3, Most Inspirational- Track: 2,3, Most Inspirational-Basketball 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Renae Armstrong Volleyball: Frosh-1, JV-2, V-3,4, Basketball: JV-1,2,3, V-4, Track: V-l, Honor Society: 2,3,4, Drama: 3, Pep Club: 1, Class President: 4, Chorus: 1,4, Yearbook: 2,3,4, Drill Team: 1, Most Inspirational-Volleyball: 2,3,4, Girls State: 3, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 10 Duane Davies Football: JV-1,2, V-3,4, Basketball: JV-3, V-4, Track: JV-2, V-3,4, Honor Society: 2,3,4, Journalism: 4, Yearbook: 2, Class Vice-President: 4, Best Lineman Football: 4. Honorable Mention-All League Football Offensive Guard: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Phillip Goff Football: JV-1, V-2,3,4, Basketball: FR SO-1, Wrestling: V-2,3,4, Track: JV-1, V- 2,3,4, Drama: 3, FFA: 3, Most Valuable Wrestler: 3, Most Valuable Football: 4, Most Outstanding Football: 4, Honorable Mention All League Defensive Linebacker: 4, Honorable Mention All League Offensive Halfback: 3,4, Most Outstanding Wrestler: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Steve Fossum Football: JV- 2,3, Basketball: FR SO-1, JV-2, V-3,4, Tennis: V-3,4, Honor Society: 2,3,4, Honor Society President: 4, Journalism: 4, Class Treasurer: 3, Most Improved Tennis: 3, Most Outstanding Tennis: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Sherri Flathers Volleyball: JV-2, Basketball. JV- 1,2, Honor Society: 2,3,4, Chorus: 1,4, Yearbook: 4, Varsity Cheerleader: 3, Student Council Secretary: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Teri Henricks Chorus: 3, Drama: 3,4, Honor Society: 2,3,4. Ass't Student Body Treasurer: 3, Student Body Treasurer: 4, Attended Crane 1,2,3,4 11 Sheila Jordan Chorus: 1,3,4, Drama: 3, Drill Team: 2,3,4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Teresa Moser Volleyball: JV-1,2, V-3,4, Basketball: V- 1.2.3.4, Track: V-1,2,3,4, Chorus: 4, Drama: 4, Journalism: 4, Honor Society: 2.3.4, JV Cheerleader: 2, Pep Club: 1, Class Vice-President: 1,2, Class Secretary: 4, All League B Team Volleyball: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Leeta Miller Volleyball: FR SO- 1. JV-2, V-3,4, Basketball JV-1,2, V-3,4, Track: V-3,4, Honor Society: 2,3,4, Journalism: 2,4, Drama: 3, Chorus: 1,4, Drill Team: 1, Biology Award: 2, Class Secretary: 3, Most Improved Basketball: 2,3, Most Improved Track: 3, Most Outstanding Volleyball: 4 Varsity Cheerleader: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Salutatoriam GPA trophy 4 Ginny McIntosh Volleyball: JV-3, V-4, Track: V-2,3,4, Chorus: 2,4, Drama: 3, Most Improved- Volleyball: 4, Attended Crane: 2,3,4 Dawna Sue Opie Volleyball JV-1. V-2,3,4, Basketball: V- 1,2,3,4, Track: V-1,2,3,4, Pep Club: 1, Chorus: 1,4, Yearbook: 4, Class President: 2, Class Treasurer: 4, Honor Society: 2,3,4, JV Cheerleader: 2, Most Valuable- Basketball: 3, GPA Trophy: 1,2,3, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4, Valedictorian 12 Nancy Opie Volleyball: FR SO- 1, Basketball: JV-1,2, Tennis: V-3, Chorus: 1,2,3,4, Drama: 3, Journalism: 2, Pep Club: 1, Drill Team: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Jim Raymond Football: JV-2,3, V-4, Basketball: FR SO- 1, Wrestling: V-3,4, I rack: V-3,4, Drama: Most Improved Wrestler: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Kirk Sherburn Football: JV-1, V-2,3,4, Basketball: FR SO-1, JV-3, V-4, Wrestling: V-2, Track: V- 3,4, Tennis: V-2, Drama: 3, Class Vice- President: 3, Most Improved Tennis: 2, Most Improved Track: 3, Most Outstanding Basketball: 4, Honorable Mention All League Football-Defensive Halfback: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Susan Ott Volleyball: FR SO- 1, JV- 2, V-3, Basketball: JV-2, Track: V-1,2, Chorus: 1,4, Yearbook: 4. Honor Society: 2,3,4, JV Cheerleader: 1, Varsity Cheerleader: 2,3, Pep Club: 1,4, Class Secretary 1, Excelsior-Co-Editor: 3, Student Body Vice- President: 4, Most Improved Volleyball: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Bryn Siegner Volleyball: V-4, Basketball: V-4, Track: V- 2,1.4, Journalism: 4, Honor Society: 4, Most Outstanding Track: 3, Attended Crane: 2,3,4 13 Brian Smout Football: JV-1, V-2,3,4. Basketball: FR SO-1. JV-2, V-3,4, Track: JV-1, V-3,4, Drama: 3, Class President: 1, Student Body President: 4, Most Inspirational- Basketball: 3,4, Most Inspirational- Football: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Glennie Travis Volleyball: FR SO-1, JV-2, V-4, Basketball: JV-1,2, Track: JV-1, Pep Club: 1, JV Cheerleader: 3, Chorus: 1,2,3,4, Drama: 4, Class Treasurer: 1, Attended Crane: 1,2,3,4 Stuart Yekel Chorus: 4, Outstanding Music Award: 4, Attended Crane: 1,2,4 14 Senior Class Officers: Teresa Moser, Secretary; Renae Armstrong, President; Duane Davies, Vice-President; Dawna Sue Opie, Treasurer. Senior Trip This year's Senior trip took the class of '79 to Mt. Bachelor, outside of Bend, Oregon. The students, chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goff and Mr. and Mrs. Louie Armstrong, stayed in condominiums for 3 days. They purchased and prepared their own food family style. The kids spent their time skiing, roller-skating, shopping, and watching movies. The funds for the trip were raised by the class throughout their high school years. Senior Class Officers: Teresa Moser, Secretary; Renae Armstrong, President; Duane Davies, Vice-President; Dawna Sue Opie, Treasurer. D.S. Opie, T. Moser, G. Travis and L. Miller take ski lessons as M. Armstrong looks on. 15 Senior Trip cont’d • • • T. Henricks contemplating about skiing. S. Flathers taking her first ski lessons. 16 B Siegner, D. Davies, Ski Instructor, J. Barnes and N Opie taking ski lessons. Graduation Theme: “Looks Like We Made It Glennie Travis and Sherri Flathers before the ceremony. Seniors add finishing touches in the library. Renae Armstrong checks out her cap and gown Leeta Miller speedily writes down her salutatorian speech. 17 Graduation cont’d • • • Lining up to enter the gym. Salutatorian Leeta Miller and Valedictorian Dawna Sue Opie receive awards for their out standing scholarship. Phillip Goff is presented with the Outstanding Male Athlete award Kirk Sherburn leads the class of '79 in. Student Body President Brian Smout, also winner of the Citizenship award, addresses the audience. 18 Bryn Siegner and Teresa Moser are co-winners of the Outstanding Female Athlete award. Duane Davies and Dawna Sue Opie receive Athlete-Scholar awards. Nancy Opie becomes a graduate. Jim Raymond smiles as he prepares to get his diploma 19 The senior girls perform during the ceremony. Glennie Travis happily receives her diploma. Graduation cont’d • • • T. Henricks, S. Flathers, and M. Carlon wait their turn to leave. Sheila Jordan walks out as her classmates look on. 20 Seniors look at each other for possibly their last time. Junior-Senior Trip Legislative visit—Salem, Oregon Mike Armstrong glides along. Susan Ott, Mike Armstrong, Renae Armstrong, and Mike Carlon stand at the top of the State capitol building. Mike Carlon and Carmen Carey skate double. Jim Raymond tries to balance Renae Armstrong as she almost loses it. 21 • • • Junior-Senior Trip cont’d Mike Armstrong tries to balance himself as Susan Ott looks on. Teri Henricks laughs at a funny joke. 22 Julie Barnes shows her skill at roller skating. Carmen Carey as Fig Newton.” Dennis Glerup Terry Carlon John Gilbert Lorella Gunkel ♦ t Ross Henricks 7 Geren Moon Warren Land Cindy Moosman Wayne Eary, Katie Sargent and Cindy Moosman relive their grade school days. 24 Cindy Moosman enjoys work on the computer. Junior Class Officers President, Nevin Thompson, Vice-President, David Stoddart, and Secretary-Treasurer, Katie Sargent. 25 David Stoddart catches a glance at the camera. Carmen Carey chows down---again! Cindy Moosman, Susan West, and Katie Sargent receive advice from Nevin Thompson. Missy Ousley at a rodeo. 27 Barbie Davis Dor Davis Betsy Defenbaugh Diana Cross Doug Henricks M Doug Bailey I Andy Dunbar Auburn Eary An incoming fishing trawler. A game of volleyball on a modern court. 28 Jerry Holloway Melinda Maupin Sheri Miller Kevin Morris Steve O'Dell 29 A tranquil scene at the marina. Sophomores practice typing. Betsy Defenbaugh working in the dorm kitchen. Anne Dunten being scholarly. Jack Urbach tries out his acting talents. Jana Opie enjoys Santa's lap. Melinda Maupin in the great outdoors. 31 Darwin Armstrong Tony Betts Mike Cargill Kathie Schouviller visits Santa as Kathy Lute waiti in line. steve Carter Alden Chamberlain Kevin Davis Chris Fretwell Dean Fox Harvey Gunkel Cathy Lute 32 Freshmen wait in line during the slave sale to see who their owners will be. Troy Phyllis tries to find a nonexisting coin in a bowl of flour Mark Moosman decorates for spirit week. Kristi Heerwagen Bobbi Jordan Dean Perry Troy Phillis Polly Maupin Gary Miller Mark Moosman Carla King carries oil for the C . Kevin Davis and Cathy Dunbar have a spaghetti eating contest during initiation. 33 David Rossberg Kathie Schouviller Mark Siegner Polly Maupin catches a glance at the camera as she whips up some cookie dough in Home Ec. Daniel Stoddart Freshmen class officers: President, Mark Moosman, Secretary- Treasurer, Rise Thew; and Vice-President, Mike Cargill. Rise Thew Todd Thompson 34 35 Football The CUHS Varsity Football team had a successful 7 win, 2 loss season. The Mustangs, coached by Head Coach Bill Thew and Assistant Coach Richard Wilson, finished third in the Baker B League. The team broke several school records this year by holding their opponents to 64 first downs, 848 yards rushing, and 1365 total yards. Senior, Phillip Goff broke the previous punting record of 35 yards, by averaging 38.3 yards. Sophomore Kevin Morris also tied the school record for the least pass interceptions. The team also had the least fumbles ever recorded at CUHS, by dropping the total from 47 to 27. Fans congratulate a winning team. Front row: - Seniors, J. Raymond, M Armstrong, M Carlon, P. Goff, K. Sherburn, B. Smout, D. Davies. Middle row:- Juniors, R. Henricks, G. Moon, T. Carlon, N. Thompson, D. Glerup, D Stoddart. Back row:- Sophomores, D. Davis, J. Urbach, S. O'Dell, J. Holloway, and K. Morris. 36 Nevin Thompson looks for an opening. Ross Henricks sacks the quarterback. Freshmen: Front row,- D. Stoddart, D Fos, D Perry. Back row. L-R. R J.V. Quarterback, Terry Carlon is ready to hand off. Hammond, D. Armstrong, and M Siegner. 37 Volleyball The CUHS Volleyball teams had Improving season, according to head coach, Jolene Lamb. The Varsity team had a 2 win, 6 loss record. The Junior Varsity, an 8- 6 win-loss record, and the Freshmen breaking even with a 2-2 record. Special awards went to Ginny McIntosh and Susan Ott, Most Improved; Renae Armstrong, Most Inspirational; Leeta Miller, Most Valuable; and Teresa Moser, Baker B League All-Star. Senior Volleyball players and coaches. Front: Teresa Moser, Renae Armstrong, Susan Ott, and Coach Jolene Lamb. Back: Sherry Potter, Dawna Sue Opie, Ginny McIntosh, Bryn Siegner, Glennie Travis, and Leeta Miller. 38 39 Fall Sports Banquet The Fall Sports Banquet was held on Nov. 16th 1978. Coach Lamb and Coach Potter of the girls volleyball team awarded Renae Armstrong, Most Inspirational, Leeta Miller, Most Valuable, Ginny McIntosh and Susan Ott Most Improved. The season ended with a 3-5 win - loss record. The Junior Varsity had a 6-5 win - loss record. Coach Thew and Coach Wilson presented the football awards to Duane Davies, Most Outstanding Lineman, Phillip Goff Most Outstanding Player, Brian Smout, Most Inspirational and Kevin Morris, Most Improved. The Varsity had a 7-2 win-loss record for the season. Volleyball Awards: L. Miller, Most Valuable, G. McIntosh and S. Ott, Most Improved, R. Armstrong, Most Inspirational. L. Miller receiving an award. J. Swope, P. Maupin, K. Schouviller, C. King, and K. Heerwagon after receiving their awards. G. McIntosh and S. Ott receiving their trophy. D. Opie, B. Siegner and L. Miller after receiving awards. B. Defenbaugh, C. Moosman, G. Travis and R. Armstrong. 40 Football Awards: D. Davies, Most Outstanding Lineman, L. Goff, Most Outstanding, B. Smout, Most Inspirational and K Morris Most Improved. Coach Thew giving D. Davies his award. D. Bailey receiving his award. 41 Homecoming Homecoming was the first week in October. After a week full of screaming, yelling and decorating, it ended with mixed emotions. It ended well for Seniors Susan Ott and Duane Davies, who were named King and Queen during half-time of the football game. After winning the Spirit Stick, the Juniors also felt the week was worthwhile. For the football and volleyball players, things weren't quite so joyous. Both were defeated by the Harper Hornets. Other highlights of the week was freshman dress-up and initiation, painting the C , spirit night with class songs, skits, and cheers, and the dance that brought it all to a close. All the pretty Freshmen studying in class. The Juniors competing for the Spirit Stick. 42 Sophomores performing their skit. Seniors watch judges, Brian Smout and Mike Carlon, auction of the “rooks. Carmen Carey and Cindy Moosman pass oil down the hill. Steve O'Dell playing on the rimrock. The oil cans moving down the hill to the C . Ross Henricks sitting in an oil slick. Kathie Schouviller dressed up as Pebbles. Davy Rossberg wonders what will happen next Polly Maupin and Carla King giggling through a cracker eating contest. 43 Homecoming (cont.) Student Body President Brian Smout congratulates Homecoming King, Duane Davies. 1977 Homecoming Queen Debra Northrup crowns this year's Queen, Susan Ott. The court: Freshmen: Kathie Schouviller and Mark Moosman; Sophomores, Sheri Miller and Doug Bailey; Juniors, Cindy Moosman and Dennis Glerup; and Seniors, Susan Ott and Duane Davies. i Juniors Carmen Carey and Debbie Witzel show advisor, Ed Goff, the Freshmen royalty before the crowning ceremony spirit stick won by their class. 44 Brian Smout and Dennis Glerup come off the field. Nevin Thompson gaines good yardage. Kirk Sherburn looks for his man. Kevin Morris goes in for the kill . 45 Homecoming cont’ ... 46 Mustangs work together. Renae Armstrong spikes the ball. Girls’ Basketball Varsity team 16 wins - 7 losses 1st place Crane Christmas Tournament 1st place Fossil Tournament Co-runner-up Baker B League 4th place District Tournament Junior Varsity 11 wins - 5 losses D. Opie moves the ball down the c. Carey shoots a free throw, floor. Girls Varsity Basketball Manager L. Gunkel, C Mooseman, D. Witzel, J. Barnes, B. Defenbaugh, T. Moser, L Miller, D. S. Opie, C. Carey. B Siegner, and Coach Wilson. 48 Junior Varsity battle for ball. B. Defenbaugh goes for 2 points. ■■■■fen C. Carey moves for a pass from D. Witzel. Team members watch from sideline. i T Moser goes for a shot. _ ‘ ! ■fwp Mustangs try for 2 points. f Boys’ Basketball The boys' basketball team started off with a new coach this year, Mr. Thorne. Even though we had a losing record, this was the most satisfying group of boys I have ever worked with ' commented Coach Thorne. He also added, They really worked hard together. The Varsity took 4th in the Crane Christmas Tournament, 1st at the Wheeler Tournament, and in the league standings placed 7th. Awards were given to B. Smout, Most Inspirational; K. Sherburn, Most Valuable; and R. Henricks, Most Improved. The Junior Varsity Boys ended the season with a 7-14 win - loss record. They placed 2nd at the Crane Christmas Tournament. Mustangs move to the boards. 50 Varsity Boys: Coach Thorne, N. Thompson, R. Henricks, K. Sherburn, D. Davies, S. Fossum, J. Urbach, B. Smout, K. Morris. Junior Varsity: Coach Poole, T. Phillis, D. Henricks, D. Armstrong, M. Siegner, T Betts, D N.Thompson goes for shot. Glerup, A. Eary, G. Miller, M. Moosman, M. Cargill. As shot goes up, team members B. Smout and J. K Sherburn tries for 2 points. Urbach follow up. S. Fossum shoots for the bucket. M. Cargill getting double teamed. 51 Wrestling Last year's wrestlers were back for another successful season. Joining them were four freshmen. Four matches were held in Crane, and the coaches hope that more will be held here next year. Every wrestler made it to the District Finals, but only Phillip Goff made it into the State Competition, in which he finished 7th. The wrestlers felt that they had a good year and that they had done a lot of improving. They believe that Crane has a great future in wrestling. T Thompson, P. Goff (Most Valuable), J. Raymond (Most Improved). T. Carlon, Ass't Coach S. Doman, G. Moon (Most Inspirational), D. Stoddart, W. Eary, S. Carter, J. Holloway (Most Improved). Kneeling: T. Thompson, W. Eary, T. Carlon, Dan Stoddart, D. Perry, J. Gilbert; Standing; S. Carter, J. Raymond, G. Moon, Coach D. Doman, Ass't Coach S. Doman. David Stoddart, J. Holloway, P. Goff. 52 Terry Carlon works for a pin. Scoreboard WIN LOSS Phillip Goff 17 4 Geren Moon 16 7 Terry Carlon 20 6 Todd Thompson 12 5 David Stoddart 2 10 Dean Perry 9 11 Steve Carter 3 12 Daniel Stoddart 1 17 Wayne Eary 3 9 John Gilbert 8 12 Jim Raymond 15 10 Jerry Holloway 8 12 53 Jerry Holloway gets a near pin on opponent. Winter Sports Banquet f - The Winter Sports Banquet was held on March 6th; 1979. Coach Dee Doman started off the banquet with the wrestling awards. Geren Moon was Most Inspirational, Phillip Goff, Most Valuable, Jim Raymond and Jerry Holloway, Most Improved. Coach Wilson (Girls' Basketball) awarded Julie Barnes, Most Inspirational, Carmen Carey, Most Valuable and Debbie Witzel, Most Improved. Coach Potter gave out awards to her Junior Varsity girls this year. Betsy Defenbaugh, Most Valuable, Sheri Miller and Cathy Dunbar, Most Improved. Coach Thorne ended the banquet by presenting awards to Brian Smout for Most Inspirational, Kirk Sherburn, Most Valuable and Ross Henricks, Most Improved. Girls' Varsity Awards: J. Barnes, Most Inspirational, D. Witzel, Most Improved, and C. Carey, Most Valuable. Seniors summarize their thoughts to Coach Wilson. J.V. Awards: C. Dunbar and S. Miller, Most Improved, B. Defenbaugh, Most Valuable. Wrestlers receiving awards. Wrestling Awards: P. Goff, Most Valuable, G. Moon, Most Inspirational, J. Raymond and J. Holloway, Most Improved. Varsity Basketball boys receiving awards. Boys Varsity Awards: K. Sherburn, Most Valuable, R. Henricks, Most Improved and B Smout, Most Inspirational. N. Thompson, K. Morris, J. Urbach and D. Davies receiving awards. M. Cargill receiving his award, while his team members look on. Mrs. Wilson presenting cheerleading awards. Drill Team receiving awards. 55 Cheerleaders, Pep Club and Drill Team School spirit this year at CUHS was extremely good. The Pep Club, Drill Team, and Cheerleading squad, advised by Jo Wilson, worked hard to raise spirit and sportsmanship. The Drill Team performed at most of the home games, and even traveled to away games for some performances. The cheerleaders, aided by Pep Club members, cheered at all games, home and away. The Varsity squad also won a trophy for outstanding ability at the CUHS Christmas tournament. J.V. and Varsity Cheerleading Squads: Back: D Witzel, S. Miller and C Moosman. Front: L. Miller, B. Defenbaugh, C. King, and C. Carey Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad consisted of: L-R: Sophomores, Betsy Defenbaugh and Sheri Miller, and Freshman, Carla King. Varsity Cheerleading Squad, top to bottom: Senior, Leeta Miller; Juniors. Cindy Moosman; Head Cheerleader, Carmen Carey; and Debbie Witzel. Pep Club, left to right. R. Stoddart, J. Opie, B Jordan, K. Schouviller, S. Ott, C. Dunbar, C. Fretwell, B. Davis, K Lute, and K Sargent. Drill Team members, front: K. Schouviller, R. Stoddart and K Lute. Back: K. Sarqent, N. Opie, S. Jordan, B. Davis, and J. Opie. 56 XlSPRING SPORTS BOYS' TRACK GIRLS TRACK RODCO TCNMXS ACADEMIC ADRRDS 57 The 78-79 CUHS Track teams had a successful season. Both teams earned 1st. place trophies at the Crane and Prairie City Invitationals. The girls also won the trophy as the the Baker B League Champions. Two records were set for first year events: 100 Intermediate Hurdles - 16.8, Leeta Miller 200 Low Hurdles - 33.7, Leeta Miller The four records that were broken this year are the following: Shot put - 43,4 Bryn Siegner Discus - 119'21 2 Bryn Siegner Javelin - 109'6 , Bryn Siegner 400 Meter Relay - 53.25 seconds, Leeta Miller, Ginny McIntosh, Dawna Sue Opie, and Carmen Carey. Award winners for both boys and girls this year were: Most Valuable - Bryn Siegner Phillip Goff Most Improved - Ginny McIntosh Jim Raymond Most Inspirational - Leeta Miller Nevin Thomoson Carmen Carey anchors the mile relay Girls Track CUHS Girls Track Team- Back row: L. Miller, C. Carey, B. Siegner, G. McIntosh, D.S. Opie. Front row: T. Moser, V. Land, D. Witzel, and B. Swope £ v f _ 4 Bryn Siegner puts some distance on the discus. Leeta Miller goes for the finish line. Ginny McIntosh concentrates on her form. 58 Leeta Miller hands off to Ginny McIntosh in the 400 relay. Teresa Moser prepares to run a race. The new 400 relay record holders: L. Miller, G. McIntosh, D.S. Opie, and C. Carey. 59 Boys Track M Cargill takes the baton from J. Team picture-Back row: M. Siegner, J. Raymond, J. Holloway, P. Goff, B. Smout, and D. Holloway. Davies. Front row: H. Gunkel, M. Cargill, K. Sherburn, and N. Thompson. ' D. Davies throws the discus at the state meet. P. Goff gives it his all. Tracksters prepare themselves mentally. Kirk Sherburn concentrates on his event at the state meet. J. Holloway sprinting his leg of the relay. 60 Jim Raymond shows his form with a 6.0 foot jump. State Track Meet; Portland, Oregon: Carmen Carey, 800 M Run, and 400 M Run; Coach Thew; Kirk Sherburn, Pole vault; Duane Davies, Discus, Coach Lamb; Lccta Miller, 110 Intermediate hurdles, and 200 Low hurdles, and Bryn Siegner, Discuss and Shot put. 61 Ross Henricks mashes his bronc. Kevin Morris hustles for a few more seconds. Rodeo ,T Mike Carlon gets ready to calf rope. Terry Carlon and his championship buckle---and starting his bronc for a winning ride. 63 Todd Thompson sets the steer up for Ross Henricks to pick up two feet. Tennis The tennis team did very well this year, considering the amount of experience Crane players have compared to the big schools they competed with. There were four boys and four girls who competed in the District meet in Prineville. The awards this year went to Steve Fossum, Most Outstanding; Troy Phyllis, Most Improved; and Katie Sargent, Most Inspirational. Standing: L. Gunkel, K. Sargent, S. West, S. Fossum, Coach Oetter and baby Rebecca Oetter. Kneeling: B. Davis and P. Stoddart. Sitting: R. Thew, T. Phyllis, P. Maupin, D. Lindell and B. Jordan. Susan West, Katie Sargent, Troy Phyllis, Barbie Davis, Geren Moon, and Lorella Gunkel receive their tennis letters from Coach Dorothy Oetter District Standings Boys seeded 1st Steve Fossum 2nd Geren Moon 3rd Troy Phyllis 4th Dan Lindell Girls seeded 1st Rosemary Stoddart 2nd Barbie Davis 3rd Katie Sargent 4th Polly Maupin 64 65 “Was the ball supposed to hit the racket?” David Stoddart. Academic Awards David Stoddart receives Welding award. Wayen Eary receiving reading ribbon. Mrs. Wilson gives the Varsity cheerleaders pins. While holding hands, Ginny McIntosh gets girls' Woodshop Award. 66 GPA Awards 67 Sophomore- Anne Dunten Freshman Rise Thew Academic Awards cont’d ... Woodshop- Ginny McIntosh and Mike Carlon Monkey Wrench- Duane Davies Welding- David Stoddart Seagull- Teresa Moser Drama- Ham of the year- David Stoddart Most Valuable Journalism- Leeta Miller Most Valuable Yearbook- Seniors, Renae Armstrong and Susan Ott; Juniors, Carmen Carey and David Stoddart Outstanding Choir- Katie Sargent Outstanding Band- Nevin Thompson Outstanding Music- Stuart Yekel 68 For the Seniors Jr. - Sr. Prom Banquet It's all just in your dreams, A senior, the prom, graduation, then good-bye. Where did four years of your life go? Is it really what it seems? Now you're grown up, so they say, You're ready to face it on your own. But isn't it easier to just run away, and never leave the security of home? It's up to you to do your best, because no one else will for you. You've got what it takes to make the top, When you start something, finish, don't let anyone make you stop. As a class that's known you three years of your four, there's something we want you to know, The time we shared will always be cherished, and the memories will never go. Good Luck class of '79. by Carmen Carey Junior Carmen Carey, reads a poem she wrote in honor of the seniors. Brian Smout and Renae Armstrong read the Senior Wills. Debbie Witzel and Nevin Thompson read the Senior Prophecies 69 Jr.-Sr. Prom Dance Theme: Looks Like We Made It Jr. Sr. Prom King Queen, Carmen Carey and Brian Smout. Other members on the court were Juniors, Cindy Moosman and Nevin Thompson. Seniors, Glennie Travis and Steve Fossum. Is this really MY Dad? Mike Armstrong teaches his Mom the modern style. 70 Sand CHORUS DRAMA Band Chorus The 78-79 CUHS Band Left to Right: D. Cross, B. Davis, J. Opie, G. Travis, S. Jordan, N. Opie, L. Miller, J. Barnes, R. Armstrong, K. Sargent, M Maupin, T. Moser, D.S. Opie, S. Ott, L. Gunkel, M. Cross, S. Yekel, A. Eary, A Dunbar, and instructor, Mr. Harding. 72 Drama Two Plus One Equals Four What’ll We Give Dad? A Pair of Lunatics If Girls Asked Boys for Dates Never Trust A Man Where’s That Report Card? Mystery of the Locked Room Shock of His Life K. Sargent and D. Witzel in What'll We Give Dad? The cast taking a bow. Front Row; K. Sargent, T. Moser, L. Gunkel, C. Moosman. Back Row; S. Jordan C. Carey, J. Urbach, T. Henricks, S. Flathers, G. Travis, D. Stoddart, G. Moon, D. Witzel, not pictured, W. Land. 73 C. Carey, G. Moon, C. Moosman, K Sargent, J. Urbach in What'll we give Dad? T. Henricks, K. Morris, and K. Sargent in Mystery of the Locked Room . 74 Senior Tree Hunt B. Smout checks out the situation. 75 Chorus performs a number conducted by Mr. Harding, piano played by Mrs. Harding. 76 ORGANIZATIONS 5TU06NT COUNCIL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Student Council The Student Council this year did a special project for the school. With the help of the woodshop class, they made plaques for all sports to carry the names of award winners from 1977 on. They are hanging on the walls on either side through the entry doors of the high school. The Student Council that reigned through 1978-79 turned their duties over to a new Student Council who will reign through 1979-80. These people being: President, Nevin Thompson; Vice-President, Katie Sargent; Secretary, Carmen Carey; Treasurer, Debbie Witzel; and Assistant-Treasurer, Betsy Defenbaugh. President, Brian Smout, receives the Outstanding Sportsmanship trophy for the Crane Mustangs at the Christmas Tournament held at Crane. Student Council Members- Back row: Advisor, Mr. Thorne, Treas., T Henricks, Jr. Class Pres., N. Thompson; V.-Pres., S. Ott; Pres., B Smout; Honor Society Pres., S. Fossum. Front row: Sec., S. Flathers; Ass't.-Treas., D. Witzel; Sr. Class Pres., R. Armstrong; Soph. Class Pres., A. Dunbar. Not Pictured: Cheerleader Rep., C. Carey; Frosh. Class Pres., M. Moosman. 78 Honor Society Members- Back row: Advisor, Mrs. York; B. Siegner, D. Davies. Middle row: J. Barnes, Sec.-Treas., D.S. Opie; C. Carey, S. Ott, R Armstrong. Front row: A. Dunbar, T. Moser, D. Witzel, L. Miller, Pres., S. Fossum. Kneeling: B. Defenbaugh, A. Dunten, and K. Sargent. Patti and Sherri Flathers filling their plates at the banquet. President, Steve Fossum, speaking on Service. 79 FFA FFA- back row M Ousley, R Stoddart, K Davis, M. Cargill, D. Stoddart, R. Hammond, A. Dunbar, Advisor- Rick Wilson. Front row: B. Davis, B West, C. Dunbar, T. Thompson, K. Morris, J. Urbach S O'dell. Rodeo Club Rodeo Club- Back row: A Dunbar, C. Dunbar, R. Henricks, T. Carlon. Front row: M. Ousley, K, Morris, T. Thompson, Advisor- Rick Wilson. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY STAFF 81 Jean Goff- Secretary Bertha Robinson- Dorm Matron 82 Not Pictured: Ann Thew- Reading Aide, Dolores Phillips- Recreational Supervisor. Carolyn Davies- Reading Teacher Dottie Oetter- Health, Social Studies, Tennis Coach Norma Davies- Dorm Cook Ben DeCastro- English, Drama, Yearbook, Mustang Advisor, Sophomore Class Advisor 83 Faculty Staff Donna Lee- Home-Ec, Concessions Stand Advisor Larry Chamberlain- Science, Math, Career Driver's Ed Linda Miller- Deputy Clerk Gordon Black- Welding, Mechanics, Senior Class Advisor Gladys Ott- Library Aide Virginia York- Journalism, Creative Writing, English, Librarian, Honor Society Advisor, Whirlwind Advisor 84 Rick Wilson- Ag„ FFA, Weight-Lifting, Girls' Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. Rodeo Club Advisor Ed Goff- Drafting, Wood Shop, Art, Junior Class Advisor Richard Poole- Math, 7th 8th grade Science, J.V. Basketball Coach, Assistant Tennis Coach, Freshman Class Advisor Bill Thew- Social Studies, Humanities, Football Coach, Track Coach, Acting Vice-Principal Jolene Lamb- Business Ed, Volleyball Coach, Assistant Track Coach John Harding- Music, Head Counselor 85 A yearbook is a door to the memories of a time in a person’s life—a segment of time captured in pictures. I hope that the pictures that are captured in any yearbook bring back many pleasant memories. I wish to thank all the yearbook staffs that have worked with me in the past three years. I especially want to thank those individuals that have given the extra time and effort in order that Crane could have a good yearbook. Ben DeCastro Mustang Advisor 1976-1979 oo 00 00 First and Second Grades I'M A .lSSSU I Jo Anna McHargue Kristi Potter Bobbi Jo Mace i k tii Jaime Yturriondobeitia Jeannie Cargill Char Marie Rose 89 Third and Fourth Grades Tammy Rossberg Tamara Hays Jeff Maupin Cal Thorne Danny Yturriondobeitia 90 Fifth and Sixth Grades Leslie Farnsworth Laura Ford Matt King Tina Miller 91 7th 8th Grades Kevin Urbach on one of his better days. 7th and 8th graders perform a Christmas play. 92 8th grade (back row): Mary Gilbert, Cindy Heerwagen, Amy Skinner, Tod Henricks, Kevin Urbach, Scott Kreger. 7th grade (front row); Jody Farnsworth, Tyler Phillis, David Chamberlain, Luccetie Gunkel. (not pictured: Tate Turner) Mary Gilbert receives her diploma. Scott Kreqer is now a freshman. Cindy Heerwagen leaves the stage. 93 Eighth graders line-up to get their diplomas as the Seniors look on. Elementary cont’ • • • Halloween party celebration. Elementary Christmas play. Grade Schoolers perform. Kids perform at the music festival. fl 94 Fifth and sixth grades play their flutophones. Fun and games at the Halloween party. 96 97 98 Senior Prophecies Mike Armstrong—In 10 years we see Mike Armstrong, a Multi-Millionaire, as the owner of a fantastic fast food chain—-“Grab it and Growl. Renae Armstrong 20 years from now we see Renae Armstrong frantically taking the darts out of her skirt to make it on time to her Jane Russel followers of America campaign, where the motto is Support can be beautiful. Julie Barnes -20 years from now we see Julie Barnes still refereeing little kids' games, only the rumor around town is that they all belong to her. Mike Carton 5 years from now we see Mike running around the Diamond dances wearing the latest John Travolta disco outfit, long hair, 7 inch platforms, saying, Where are all of them backwood hicks? Mary Cross 20 years from now we see Mary Cross has stopped reading books and now has joined the Burn your book society , because she feels it is bad for your health. Duane Davies and Bryn Seigner 10 years from now Bryn and Duane are rejoicing over the completion of their new home. They were pleased with the interior decor, which they did themselves, and they feel the landscaping is outstanding. But the highlight of their dream estate is the wrestling room out back where they can be found nightly. Ginny McIntosh As we find Ginny we discover her name has been changed to Minny Maclnmouse. She lives in Ratville, Kentucky and is the founder of the “Equal Rights for Mouseketteers foundation. Steve Fossum—We see Steve 10 years from now boarding still another Greyhound bus—destination: places unknown. His main concern focused on having his cassette player louder than the bus radio. Phillip Goff-15 years from now we see Phill. Sumo wrestling in Japan His physique we once knew, now has to be controlled by an 18 hour girdle. Teri Henricks 10 years from now we see Teri Henricks working at a planned parenthood center attempting to teach expecting mothers how to talk her world famous baby talk so they can communicate to their newborns. Sheila Jordan-Old age hasn't prevented Sheila Jordan from chasing guys. After her morning bottle of Geritol, Sheila still finds the energy to hot-rod around town and hustle guys. Leeta Miller As we see Leeta 5 years from now sitting in a singles bar, guzzling Harvey Wallbangers. It is quite visible that her appetite has caught up with her. Yes, it's a sad story, but Leeta had to take up Weight Watchers because she was taking up the whole bar Glennie Travis As we see Glennie 20 years from now she is still at Crane assisting grade school teachers with their charming little brats She is trying to convince the stinkers that 2 + 2-4 Stuart Yekel 5 years from now we see Stuart working at the Ford Garage. He has traded his pick-up off for a skateboard, and was forced into working to pay the difference. He did get a real bargain though, the way he figures it, in 10 years his skateboard will be paid off Susan Ott—10 years from now we see Susan working hard advertising Curad bandages. She chose Curad after discovering all of the ouchless uses during her high school years. Kirk Sherburn In 15 years we see that Kirk is still trying to prove that he has the best bod around. He has entered infinite numbers of beauty contests and applied for many modeling jobs. His latest goal is to be the center-fold of “Playgirl. Rumors are that he will be soon purchasing the company to reach his goal. Jim Raymond 20 years from now we see that Jim has finally got enough hair on his lip to form a mustache. The only hang-up is that what hair he has on his face is now needed to cover up his shiny head. Dawna Sue Opie We see that things haven't changed much for Dawna Sue in the past 15 years. After receiving a phone call from one of her old high school romances, we see her once again pleading with her grandmother to let her go to the submarine races. Nancy Opie 20 years from now Nancy Opie is staying with Steve McQueen in his Malibu Beach Penthouse She is now an eccentric millionaire. She received her millions from the sales of her best selling novel—LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU Teresa Moser-75 years from now we see that old age has changed Teresa's way of thinking and looking Her once curly, uncontrollable locks of hair have disintegrated with time, but the hair on her legs is still going strong. The enormous amount of rubber bands once used to calm her hair down are now taming her leg tufts. Brian Smout 10 years from now Brian is in te clink. Poor Brian was warned time and time again that nudity was not for public viewing. He's now serving time for flashing his old patron and matron, John and Bertha Robinson at the old folk's home. Sherri Flathers—Sherri can now be found wandering up and down “Skid Row. It seems that Sherri lost her knack for cleanliness and want of neatness, and began a new life of a bum. 99 Senior Wills I, Brian Smout, being illiterate and foolish, will Gary Miller my luck for staying out of trouble in hopes that he will not. I also will Mike Carlon and Mike Armstrong a free subscription to Penthouse and Playboy for a year, so they will have something to do at night. Also, to Mr. Thorne, a free subscription to Weight Watchers. I, Kirk Sherburn, being of sound mind and sloppy body, do hereby will all boys attending Crane High School, a key to the lavatory, for those emergency times when they can't stop at the office. We, Dawna Sue Opie and Renae Armstrong, will Carmen Carey and Debbie Witzel, a sound-proof room so that the people on either side and below them might get their beauty sleep. I, Julie Barnes, of X-rated mind and G-rated body, do hereby will my former coach, Rick Wilson a free Mary Kay facial with my mother and my gluteus maximus of unique physique, so someday he may be able to impress his friend, Coach Cathy Loosely of Cove. 1, Teresa Moser, hereby will my enthusiasm for sports to the freshman girls in hopes that they will get more involved and support Crane Union High School. I, Renae Armstrong, do hereby will to Rosemary Stoddart, a new pair of practice shorts, so that she may make it through one more year of sports. Also, an LP record with the sonq, “The Streak , to my volleyball coach, Miss Jolene Lamb, to remind her of the first night of practice this last season. I, Teri Henricks, being of sound mind and overabundance of body, do hereby will a year's supply of Bayer aspirin to assistant-treasurer. Debbie Witzel for her future year as Student Body Treasurer, in hopes she won't have as many headaches over those uncooperative bank statements as I have. I, Sheila Jordan, of very little mind and too much body, will my great heighth to Cindy Moosman in hopes that she must no longer look at guy's knees, instead she will be able to look them in the eye. Also, 1 will my long, straight hair to Katie Sargent and hope that she enjoys trying to do something with it, as I have. Good Luck girls!! I, Susan Ott, do hereby transfer by freshman will, of a box of Super Bionic Band-Aids to Bryn Siegner for those embarrassing moments of being chilled I, Mary Cross, with sound mind and body, do hereby will joy and happiness in years to come for the Seniors of the future. I, Jim Raymond, leave my magic carpet to Anne Dunten and Mark Moosman, so they won't get mud on the mats when they go in the wrestling room. I, Dawna Sue Opie, will a lemon to Dean Fox, so that he can get all of his puckering done instead of always wanting to try it out on ANY girl!!! I, Duane Davies, being of narrow mind and wide body, will my old tennis shoes to Coach Bill Thew to be melted down and used to rubberize the track. I also will a package of toothpicks to Mr. Black for use in rebuilding alternators. I, Stephen Fossum, would like to will my height to Daniel Stoddart, so maybe next year he will be tall enough when he sits at the table to be able to see his food, and maybe he'll go out for basketball. I, Stuart Yekel, do hereby will my beautiful young knees to Kevin Davis so he can play football next year. Living in the dormitory you often hear some of the girls talking in the halls about the strangest subjects. But the most common subject is their weight problem or “being too fat. Well, if some of the girls that are skin and bones are talking about being fat, I think, 'Look at me.' With this in mind, 1, Nancy Opie, would like to will my weight to Leeta Miller; she then can know what a real weight problem is. I, Glennie Travis, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to get up in the morning and go to bed at night, to my roommate, Cindy Moosman, who has a hard time understanding that if you get to bed before 11 o'clock you can get up before 8:25 a m. 1, Bryn Marie Siegner, being of worldly mind and prudish body, will Mark Moosman and Anne Dunten my muscles, to reduce the number of after supper hours that they spend in the weight room. If my muscles are unsatisfactory, I will them a hoover vacuum cleaner to suck up all of the evidence of dirt before Mr. Wilson notices it during third period the next day. We, Mike Armstrong and Mike Carlon will Mr. Brian Keith Smout and Miss Dawna Sue Opie a portable pump house so that they can move it to their convenience and two pair of electric socks so that on cold winter nights their toes won't get cold. I, Mike Carlon, being of sound and indifferent mind, will Nevin Thompson my football shoes so that he may have my ability to be a good half-back and average 13 yards a carry next year. I, Phillip Goff, better known to Mr. Robinson as “Mr. Congeniality , will my good conduct medals and gilded tongue to Kevin Morris who doesn't need them either. I, Leeta Miller, being of closed mind and invincible body hereby will my fantastic free-throw shooting form to Sheri Miller to give her an extra needed boost. We, Virginia Sue McIntosh and Sherri Louise Flathers, being of sound mind and surplus of body do hereby will Renae Justinp Armstrong a portable potty in hopes it will put an end to her late night garbage can assaults. 100 AdverbisiMints Oard's Service And Garage Buchanan Phone: 493-2535 Dairy Queen Open for Lunch Dinner Hamburgers Chicken Tacos Sandwiches Seafood Inside Dining-Order to Go Call 573-2203 Between Burns Hines Hwy 20 W., Burns, Oregon A DfllRV QUEEN R HUT FOR TASTl a fOOO FOR HU w Pullium Motors Inc. Keep your car on the go with Chevrolet Parts and Factory-Authorized Service 309 North Broadway Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-7230 102 Candy's Fashions 531 North Broadway Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-7230 Alan's Repair Shop Owner: Alan Bossout Welding Ranch Repair For Dependability and Service Phone: 573-2453 153 South Broadway Burns, Oregon Pioneer Federal Saving Loan 77 West Adams Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2121 Art Evans Jiffy Electric Residential, Commercial Wiring Homes, Pumps The Crane Yearbook Staff would like to thank these people for their contributions: Harney County Hospital Dr. Leon Pielstick D.V.M. Veterinarian Dr. Richard Thompson- Optometrist Dr. John W. Graham- Dentist Dr. Robert Fulton- Dentist Dr. R.K. Wood- Dentist 103 Highland Rock and Gift Shop We Specialize in Eastern Oregon Gemstones Bookends-Jewelry-Equipment 1316 Hines Boulevard (Highway 20 395), Phone: 573-2995 Owners: Carlon Clapp Kimble s Floral, Gift Jewelry Wire and delivery service Flowers and gifts for all occasions Flower borders-jewelry illustration P.0. Box 311, 441 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon, Phone: 573-6956 Ye Olde Castle Good Home Cooking Fred Elyse Mace Burns Boot Shop Repair and retail 340 North Broadway Burns, Oregon 97720 Burns Dept. Store N. Bdwy. A Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2546 104 Burns Ford formerly Burns Garage Ted Marshall Vic Delo Ford Lincoln Mercury Ford Trucks Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-6014 Ranch Supply Co. 484 N. Bdwy. Phone: 573-2431 After hours call: 573-2112 Bairds Hardware and Sporting Goods 406 N. Broadway, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-6726 Calico Bolt Fabrics and Notions 525 N. Bdwy. Burns, Oregon 97720 N. Bdwy Phone: 573-2891 105 What every graduating senior needs... MONEY! The way to increase it: In a savings account at First National Bank of Oregon Save regularly on a voluntaiy lay away basis . or open a Save- O Mafic account — the automatic no-will power needed, sure way to save Money grows faster than ever' The way to control it: With a First National personalized checking account. You know where your money goes when you keep a record of your expenditures! 293 N. Bdwy. Phone: 573-2004 In the business of life there’s a Sst time tor everything. or OJLEOON FIRST NATIONAL BANK Kidwell Tire Inc. Ready willing to service you People of Harney County Good assortment of light Truck passenger recaps Dayton Cooper Tires Complete front-end and brake work. Radiator repair McCulloch (chain saws) Burns, Oregon, Phone: 573-7191 Hirsch Value Center 314 N. Broadway, Burns, Oregon, 573-2521 106 A W Drive In We Specialize in the Burger Family! Super Papa Burger Papa Burger Mama Burger Teen Burger Baby Burger 920 W. Tyler Phone: 573-6346 Palace Cafe Lounge Sears MRS. BONNIE BARRETT SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT Phone: 573-6017 250 N. Broadway, Burns, Oregon Congratulations graduates from the Palace Cafe Lounge. The Brightest Spot in Town 260 N. Broadway, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-6636 or 573-9085 The Hole In The Wall Dress Shop 181 North Broadway Phone: 573-7576 107 EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. Photo by: Harr, Hedrich Blessing (Chicago) 108 HINES EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION West Circle Drive Hines, Oregon Phone: 573-7501 ERENO'S MENS STORE We Carry a Full Line of Lee Rider Boot cut Jeans in Assorted Colors 433 N. Broadway, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2491 HI DESERT REALTY RANCHES - FARMS - HOMES Phone: 573-2621 Tom Clemens after hours - 573-6627 Jay Blair - Broker after hours - 573-6601 90 W. Adams, Burns, Oregon 109 LAND TITLE INSURANCE AGENCY 111 W. Washington, Burns, Oregon u.s. NATIONAL BANK WHERE BANKING IS A VERY PERSONAL THING Harney County Branch 493 N. Bdwy., Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2051 HINES FOOD MARKET Full Line Of Groceries, Produce and Choice Meats Box 647 Hines, Oregon 97738 NYLEEN'S WESTERN STORE Appliances, Bicycles, Hardwares, Houseware Phone: 573-2921 Emmett, Rod Marge Nyleen 458 N Broadway, Burns, Oregon FARLEY'S MARKET Congratulations Seniors 21 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2493 110 B B Sporting Store hours 8 a.m.-9 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Owner: Gale Prince UNCLE JOHNS COUNTRY STORE 232 Hines Bv. Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-6661 I bW RUTHIE'S Infant and Children's Clothing and Gift Shop Portraits, Wedding, Activities 380 N. Bdwy., Phone: 573-7525 JEANETTE'S HAIR FASHIONS Phone: 573-7103 29 E. Washington St. Burns, Oregon 111 LES SCHWAB TIRE CENTER Raised White Letter Tires Supermarket Selection R.V. Tires Chrome Customs Wheels 179 Hines Blvd., 573-2015 IKE'S BODY SHOP Auto Body Repair Painting Owner: Ike Troph Phone: 573-2255 Home: 573-7232 352 West Monroe Burns, Oregon Gerry's Used Cars USED CARS Buy-Sell-Trade 902 Oregon Ave. Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-7688 Jett Blackburn Real Estate 771 Ponderosa Village Burns, Oregon 112 503 573-6894 P. O. BOX 102 69 WEST WASHINGTON BURNS, OREGON 97720 Book Publishers PIONEER FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN 77 W. Adams, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2121 ANTLERS CLUB Restaurant Open-5p.m.-11a.m. Steaks and seafood Dance, Dine, and Relax Phone: 573-9000 113 Harney Electric Cooperative Owned by those it serves.” P.O. Box 873, Burns, Oregon Home Drug Prescriptions, Hallmark Cards, Cosmetics 331 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2018 F.H. Garland Real Estate Ranches-Homes-Acreage 398 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon, 573-2326 Copeland Lumber Lumber No. 1 Quality - Service - integrity Since 1913 South Broadway Burns, Oregon, 573-6526 Good Luck Mustangs! Quality-Service-Integrity Since 1913 115 HEATHER DRESS SHOP Women's wear, V2 sizes, misses, juniors, and X-large sizes. 332 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon HINES BUY SAVE Look in and see what we have! 232 Hines Blvd. Burns, Oregon 97720 Phone: 573-6661 FARRA'S WESTERN WEAR Melva Ledgerwood 201 N. Broadway Burns, Oregon Store: 573-6065 Home: 573-6563 116 ORM CARTER JEWELRY 380 N. Broadway, Phone: 573-6421 WHITE HEREFORD RANCH DALTON'S DISTRIBUTING Wholesale Candies 117 Steve's Exxon Station Egan and Monroe Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-9030 City Center Motel Air conditioning Color TV - Phones in rooms Ernest Dorothy Ricco 73 W. Monroe Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2001 BURNS TIMES HERALD 118 ALAN'S REPAIR SHOP Owner: Alan Boussout Welding Ranch Repair For dependability and service Phone: 573-2453 153 S. Broadway Burns, Oregon 97720 Rusty Pizza Parlor Congratulations Crane High School Welcome to Rusty's Pizza to go 11a.m. - 11p.m. 673 W. Monroe, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2177 Burns Surplus Store We buy, sell and trade We handle both new and used furniture and appliances. 39 S. Bdwy. Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2101 BURNS HEALTH FOOD STORE Health Food Products Retail 195 North Alder Burns, Oregon 97720 Phone: 573-7319 119 LEO'S CAMERA SHOP 820 Main St. Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone: 882-3331 For your photographic needs 120 Bill Allen Statewide Insurance 83 West Washington Burns, Oregon 97720 Orbit Motel A nice place to stay at a price you can afford Air Conditioning - Cable - Color TV Queen Size Beds - Commercial Rates Tub - Shower Combinations Hwy. 20 395, Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-2261 Western Ranch Home Supply We Care For You!! John Frost Box 271 Burns, Oregon 97720 Phone: 573-6300 121 urns Automotive Parts 237 W. Monroe Burns, Oregon Phone: 573-7286 Parts for cars, trucks, tractors Machine Shop Service Burns Office Art Supply 430 N. 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