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U . 4 i 51 , v m ! -,Lx Y .1 v 1 '-,::.. I 4 M Y ,V -,-EF, --V T w - '- -Y W ygs fsfg. .gli fn' l f.fis-H2132 f -5,1Y,, ' I X, gm , 11-Q Q -g 9 I ' 22 L: And In rec n 37 We supporf our feoms Ancl our loyol pofrons This scl1ool wos mocle for you ond me CLOCKWISE Wayne Johnson, Dennis Mitchell, Paul Blazer, Briggie Maley, Ernie Crain, Jim Hooker, Charles Liles Emil Rahe Harold Foster, Edward Cooper, Ellis Rackleff, Clair Hamlin, Stephen Ford SCHOOL BOARD BUDGET COMMITTEE Charles Liles Chairman Ellis Rackleff, Chairman Harold Foster, Clerk Emil Rahe, Secretary Stephen Ford Clair Hamlin Ernie Cram Jim Hooker Dennis Mitchell Briggie Maley Wayne Johnson Paul Blazer The School Board automatically becomes part of the Budget Committee when they meet jointly A budget document IS prepared and presented to the Committee by Mr. Cooper. At the meeting this document is re It seems to me that our com- munity has an ultimate good fortune in its effort to provide ed ucation for young people. This publication, with its record of student successes and accomplishments, attests to the fact that community effort has paid dividends. These successes and accom- plishments are valued rewards for parents, faculty, and friends. May they come in ever increas ing numbers. Edward E. Cooper P n C I p G I WARREN MARSHALL This past year has been another fine year for Crow High School. For the seniors it has marked the end of twelve years of school en- deavor and opened the door to a new way of lifeg for the underclassmen it has given an opportunity to form and develop the basis of leadership for the coming school years and to adjust to demands and requirements of secondary education, and to all it has given us a chance to become acquainted and to practice the fundamentals of a coopera- tive, democratic way of life. I take this opportunity to congratulate the seniors and to extend a standing invitation to all of you to visit us often as we will always be interested in your welfare and accomplish- ments. Warren L. Marshall FW tt ll i gg rd' Secretory Treasurer Keeping the school records involves many duties including the paying of bills and the recording of monies received by various student organizations. Mrs. Denker is always ready to assist the students with a cheerful smile. Cleora Denker Judy Staven Judy, our versatile secretary, is Our Girl Friday to the entire school. She serves as sec- retary to the administration, assists the teachers in typing projects, and lends a helping hand to students whenever she is able. With the aid of her office helpers she keeps the office running smoothly. Faculty Faculty members have daily mountains to move as they deal with growing young minds. Young minds need intelligent guidance and a comprehensive Qs understanding of important ideas. Instructors fulfill this essential and demanding role as they direct daily class sessions. A teacher's Work is never doneg menial tasks outside the class- room are part of their responsibilities. Still time is reserved for students' problems, for light-hearted laughter with fellow faculty members over the events of the day, and for further enrichment of their minds. MR. TIM FLAKE X up of gg WW iff f X., gif' MRS. NANCY ADAMS MRS. MARY BERRY at QCVWWK fn. it 314' V5 f I MR. ROBERT BROWN MRS. ESTHER BROWN MR. JOHN HEPNER 1-Q-. MRS. SANDRA HOLBROOK MR. DAVID LEIGHTON MRS. JANE MARGES QD Q MR. ALLEN MORRIS MR. CLAIR WALTERS CT? -Q9 K MRS. JOY VOLLSTEDT MRS. MILDRED TRACY ,lgsii MR. ROBERT WELLNITZ I N . Bus Drivers l Q Higgins Mr. Doughty Seeing that students are safely transported to and from school is the responsibility undertaken by our bus drivers. They have per- formed this duty with patience and dilience. Mrs . Riddle Mr. Hulsey Mr. Soverns Cooks Moinienance l ,Q I if 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Aasted, and Mrs. Robertson. A well-balanced lunch is essen- tial to the physical growth and mental alertness of a student. This vital program is provided by our efficient and reliable cooks. Gary Hulsey Z. if ,si Jim Erro Our clean halls and class- rooms and the Well kept lawn are evidence that the mainten ance crew are on the job. ThB.SchoolTS 45 gg L '5-f4,4,,.vfE Q11 ' ' v V X 2 f - ' Q: X1 .. f f 4- t Q, ,im 1'- ff 1 ' ' 51 ,. F 5: K Q 4 'k Lfl QAAQQEQ f swmWwmw W mmwwwgg yf gFfgwggg J V ?w?f i il . 41' , ,lflfv W 5. X ,g-Q31,::..fkgiV.f: , 5 3 A ' V Jlffgigzr -6 ggile j . f . ff? ' . ff A. K 5 , 7 fffsjn Q 45,1 X -J , V i f 'V g1 -L J 4' if'-+' 1-P' - 4 W . - M f ' W H . ' 'WOO' 5 , ' gr I X-N fx L ,lift -3 ,Q L a The Senior year has come to an end. Gone are the carefree days-- filled with fun and learning. The road to graduation full of tri urnphs and failures, now branches out to many different roads leading to new experiences. i The high school years are not an ending but a beginning, a challenge to the future. Solufoforion BARBARA JOHNSON Seniors Voledicforion RODNEY BRIDGES CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: Business Managers Mary Adams and Christine Malcolmg President, Leland Jentzschg Secretary, Patty Butterfield, Trea- surer, Ginger Tracy, Vice President, Wayne Dey. MARY ADAMS SUE ALLEN LEE BENFORD V if 5Iii' HENRY BOTHMAN SANDY BOWERS LEE ANN BRIGGS KAY BRYSON PATTI BUTTERFIELD BARBARA CASTLEMAN GREG CHAMBERS CONNIE CHAMBERS DONALD COLE SHERRY COURS EY VICKI COUNTS fis.5..-p- WAYNE DEY SHEILA DOUGHTY WWW ., .L it 5 'M V , Z z , J UDIE DUNN MIKE GROHS BILL HOLLY LESLIE HOWE KATHY HUSTON Q ,U DUANE INMAN LEANN JARVIS LELAND JENT ZSCH rx, 53 f?Eif ' ' f lu Q4 mx 22 5? '7 Zb -N . , M ,J -1' JOHN JONES MARK KILBREATH JODIE LEWIS 'EFZWN ,630 ' LINDA LOECK CHRISTINE MALCOLM -uf '9 BRUCE MARSH JOHN MCGRAW KENNETH NELSON X JACK O'BRYANT MIKE RIDDLE A DONALD SNYDER VIRGINIA TRACY STEVE WAGGENER Mfr ! Q f-ff ' lb 1 ! 4' f .QI ' 9 1 'WF PAUL WARD TOM WELBORN Valedictorian Organ Prelude . . Processional. . . . . . . . . . John Teitsma . . . . . . . . . .JohnTei1:s1na Po1np and Circumstancen - Elgar Invocation. . . Salutatory. . . Valedictory. . . Introduction of Speaker. . , Commencement Address. . Speech Professor, Presentation of Class ..., Presentation of Diplomas. . Benedict-ion, , , Recessional. . . Salutatorian . . Dr. Bill Richardson . . . Barbara Johnson . . .Rodney Bridges . . .Edward Cooper . . . . . . . . . Luther Jerstad University of Oregon . . . . . . . . .Warren Marshall . . . . .Stephen Ford . . . Dr. Bill Richardson . . .John Teitsma 1 S P f RR' n ' w 1 Faculty MRS. NANCY ADAMS-Art, Homemaking, Pep Club Rally and Junior Class Co- Advisor, Standards Com- mittee. MRS. MARY BERRY-Basic Business, Business Law, Economics, Briefhand, Girl's Health and P. E., G. A. A. Advisor, Girl's Track and Volleyball Coach, Intramurals. MRS. ESTHER BROWN- Typing, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Yearbook Advisor. MR. ROBERT BROWN- General Math, 9th Grade Science, J .V. Baseball and Basketball Coach. MR. TIM FLAKE-Counselor MR. JOHN HEPNER-Boy's Index Boosters Serve Pancakes Advisor. MR. ROBERT WELLNITZ U.S. History, Modern Problems, Basketball and Baseball Coach, Boy's 11th and 12th P. E. MRS. SANDRA HOLBROOK- English, Journalism, Cougar Tales and Drama Club Advisor, Senior Class Co- Advisor. MR. DAVID LEIGHTON- World History, Music, Junior and Senior Hi Band. MRS. JANE MARGES- Speech, English, Freshman Class Advisor. MR. ALLEN MORRIS- Physics, General Science, Biology, Chemistry, Assistant Football and Trach Coach. MRS. MILDRED TRACY- Senior Math, Librarian, Sophomore Class and Honor Society Advisor. MRS. JOY VOLLSTEDT- Health and P. E., Advanced Senior Class Co-Advisor, 55,icPep Club and Rally Co- QW Math, Algebra, Geometry, L I. Athletic Director, Cross ' rx, 7 . Country, Football, and g i Q. .. 'r Q A y Track Coach, C Club Rx um' ' V, , 5 'dv . - H my C' Seniors GREG-I Club Assembly X O ADAMS, MARY-G. A.A. , Vice President, Play. Pep Club, Vice President, Drama Club, Class Business Manager, Track. ALLEN, SUE-G, A. A., Drama Club, Pep Club, Rally, Track, Volleyball, Chorus, Office Staff, Annual Staff, Librarian, I Homecoming Princess. BENFORD, LEE-Transfer 3, Portland, C Club, Football, Baseball, Christmas Dance and Homecoming Escort. BOTHMAN, HENRY-Drama Club, C Club, Track and Wrestling Manager, Christmas and School W .A Advisor, Spanish, English. MR. CLAIR WALTERS- Shop, Vocational Science, Service Class, Junior Class Co-Advisor. SANDY, BOWERS-Transfer 4, South Eugene High School. BRIDGES , RODNEY- Football, Basketball, Powder Puff Football Cheerleaders , . .n .A ...Q 0 C ' 1 ,,, 6. We BW Manager, Track, Manager, Science Club, Vice President, Student Body Vice Pres- ident, C Club, Honor Society, Class Secretary, Carnival King, Homecoming Escort. BRIGGS, LEE ANN-Science Club, Drama Club, G. A.A. President, Vice President, Track, Volley- ball, Student Council, Pep Club, Honor Society. BRYSON, KAY-Pep Club, Secretary, Class Secretary, Treasurer, Honor Society, Student Body Treasurer, Annual Staff, Homecoming Princess, School Play. BUTTERFIELD, PATTY-G. A. A. Secretary, Science Club, Pep Club, Honor Society Secretary, Class Secretary, Student Council, Standards Committee, Annual Staff, Paper Staff. CHAMBERS, CONNIE-Pep Club, Librarian, Chorus. CHAMBERS, GREG- Football, Basketball. COLE, DON-Transfer 4, South Eugene High School, Cross Country, Track, NROTC Candidate. COUNTS, VICKI-G. A. A. , Pep Club Vice President, Science Club, Drama Club, Secretary, Class Business Manager, Student Council, Volleyball, Annual Staff, Office Staff, Paper Staff, School Play, Christmas XS Play, Librarian, Frosty Frolic Princess. COURSEY, SHERRY-Pep Club. DEY, WAYNE.-Science Club, Drama Club, Student Council, Class President, Vice President, Track, Cross Country, Basketball, C Club, Christmas Play. DOUGHTY, SHEILA-Pep Club, Science Club, Secretary, G. A. A. , Treasurer, ,QU X ,X Q.. X N if Sci? Honor Society, Annual Staff, Librarian, Track. DUNN, JUDIE-Drama Club, Track, Carnival Princess. GROHS, MIKE- Baseball, Carnival Prince. HOLLY, BILL-Honor Society, Vice President, Science Club, C Club, Vice President, President, Track Cross Country, Student Council, Homecoming Escort. HOWE, LESLIE-Basketball. HUSTON, KATHY-Pep Club, G. A. A. , Drama Club, School Play, Christmas Play, Track, Librarian, Homecoming Queen. INMAN, DUANE-Football, Basketball, Track, Science Club, President, Honor Society, Trico League National Honor Society Vice Pres- ident, Class Vice r i President, C Club, Secretary, Student Council, Drama Club. J ARVIS, LEANN- Transfer, San Jose, California, Science Club. ' J ENTZSCH, LE LAND-Trans- fer, Kaysville, Utah, Prom Co-chairman, Drama Club, Science Club, Quartet, Student Council, Class President. JOHNSON, BARBARA-Pep Club Secretary, G. A. A. , Drama Club, Class Vice President, Student Body Vice President, Social Activities Director, Rally, Paper Staff, School Play, Christmas Play Student Director. Track, Volleyball, Honor Society, G.A.A., Christmas Dance Princess, Science Club, Student Council, Carnival Queen. JONES, J OHN-Transfer, Elmira High School KILBREATH, MARK-Football, Wrestling, Manager, Annual Staff, Track, Science Club, Honor Society, NROTC Candidate. LEWIS, J ODIE-Pep Club, Drama Club, G.A.A., Volleyball, Frosty Frolic Princess, G.A.A. Dance Princess, Carnival Princess, Rally. LOECK, LINDA- Track, G. A. A. Science Club. MALCOLM, CHRISTINE- , Pep Club, G. A. A. 5 Drama Club, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Office Staff, Track, Volley- ball, Science Club, Class Business Manager, Carnival Princess, Christmas Play. MARCH, BRUCE- Football. MCGRAW, J OHN-Transfer, Nebraska, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Carnival L Escort, Homecoming Escort, C Club. Football, Wrestling, Baseball. O'BRYANT, JACK- Transfer , California. RIDDLE, MIKE- Science Club, Basketball, Base- N E LSON, KE NNE TH- ball, C Club. TRACY, GINGER-Pep Club, Drama Club, Secretary, President, Science Club, Class Secretary-Treasurer, G.A.A. Point Secretary, Honor Society, Paper Staff, Prom Co- . chairman. WAGGENER, STEVE- Wrestling, Football. WARD, PAU L-Class Vice President, Pres- ident, Drama Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Honor Society, School Play, Christmas Play, Student Council, Sham- rock Shuffle Prince. WELBORN, TOM- Science Club, Wrestling, Baseball. y , LA.,-X School Play Student Director, ,S oi 19 Awards were presented at a Student Body Assembly to recognize outstanding achievements of students during the year and Scholarships awarded. SCHOLARSHIPS STATE SCHOLARSHIPS: Bill Holly, Kay Bryson, Duane Inman, Patti Butterfield, Rodney Bridges. PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GRANTS: Ginger Tracy, Paul Ward. Eugene Beauty College Sue Allen Booster Club Bill Holly PTA Barb Johnson Paul Ward Patti Butterfield Grange Mike Riddle Teen-Club Rodney Bridges LCC Sheila Doughty Junior Executive Inst. Duane Inman DEPARTMENT AWARDS Science-Physics Duane Inman Patti Butterfield Math Patti Butterfield Business Education Home Economics English Sheila Doughty Sheila Doughty Rodney Bridges Barb Johnson SPE CIAL AWARDS VFW Speech Contest Rick Squires Crisco Award Markay Wilson Citizenship Award Ginger Tracy Shakespearean Festival: Mike Maley, Linda Graham, Lynette Jensen LIBRARY PINS DRAMA CLUB Jodie Lewis Outstanding Member Mary Adams Paul Ward Markay Wilson Alumnus: Sheila Doughty Connie Chambers Sandra Doughty Bobbi Smith Donna Buell Vicki Counts Kathy Nuccio ANNUAL AWARDS Sheila Doughty Vicki Counts Kay Bryson Chris Malcolm Sue Allen Paul Ward ' Mark Kilbreath Barb Johnson Ginger Tracy Vicki Counts Mary Adams Paul Ward Second Year: Lee Ann Briggs Jerry Jacobson Linda Dillon Glenda Rackleff First Year: Leland Jentzsch Kathy Huston Henry Bothman Bill Marshall Jane Rackleff Larry Jentzsch PAPER STAFF AWARDS Ginger Tracy History Duane Inman Mike Maley Spanish Barb Johnson Art Mary Adams Industrial Art Terry Robertson Music - Paul Ward Physical Education Bill Holly Lee Holly Patti Butterfield Barbara Johnson VOLLEYBALL: Varsity letters, six: JV letters, seven. TRACK: Varsity letters, eight: GAA: FIRST year awards --eleven. JV letters, three. SE COND year awards--fourteen. THIRD year awards --two. FOURTH year pins--four. PEP CLUB: FIRST year guards--eighteen. SECOND year guards--twelve. THIRD year guards--nine. FOURTH year guards--seven. CROSS COUNTRY: Varsity letters, seven: JV letters, four. FOOTBALL: Varsity letters, sixteen: JV letters, ten. BASKETBALL: Varsity letters, eleven: JV letters, twelve. WRESTLING: Varsity letters, eight: J'V letters, four. TRACK: Varsity letters, fifteen: JV letters, four. BASEBALL: Varsity letters, twelve: JV letters, six. f 7 ,aff , X U , DX M' 90 pl' G . Mp , gr fy ULU 75 f 9 I QW C 0 A ,Wf 'Vvv s R0 f if s s r s r ,- .3 is School ls A r r r Rmb- 'U Jxifix ,Qi avi N IW K MX OUEXIOV -zfJI:r 'Lf l Beth Boehringer Harold Brockelsby Mike Maley-President Dan Torricellas-Vice President Pat Fullerton-Secretary A Bobbi Smith-Treasurer i Lynette Jensen-Business ' ' Manager + W Peggy Bruhn' Donna Buell Linda Butterfield Remo Capaldo Gary Daffern Kathie Daniels Stan Davis it . I H .' W W K x is in H lx , , 3 ,N .S , ig , V , 3? N Greg Dey Sandra Doughty Gary Edwards Sharon Elias ff' Patricia Fullerton Linda Graham Glenn Higgins Jerry Jacobson Class luv-YJ' su? K ifngiilg SH if We qi , A Q ' , -5::.: - Lynette Jensen Freddie Jones Walter Lacky Ann Linday E i Bruce Malcolm Mike Maley Bill Marshall Mary Lou McCulloch Larry Montgomery 'Mike Nelson Karen Puls Noel Reece K' Bobbi Smith Loural Springsteel Rick Squires Patti Staveland w Danny Torricellas Mitch Waggener Markay Wilson Linda Wrinkle Sophomore K 1 Cheryl Brockelsby Sandy Burrell Richard Conner l +14 W '- 2 . i, , ' , Ile.. John Huston-President Y 5 Glenda Rackleff-Vice President , Pam Denker-Secretary Mark Ross-Treasurer 14 ,Y Kenneth Coursey Danny Crain Pam Denker Linda Dillon Marieta Drake Tina Edmunds Aaron Gagner Judy Hall 'TT 4 .Af ,f, 1 if I 1 Cathy Hill Lee Holly John Huston Mary Jackson Glenn James Gary Jarvis Larry J entsch Linda Jones Sylvia Keeler Ron Keep 24 Class in Daniel LeFave Nancy Liles Darlene Loeck John Mock Beverly Nelson Kathy Nelson 111 John Pfeiffer Gary Purdy Glenda Rackleff nf l N Mark Ross Darlene Snyder Suzi Stolt ad' X Marla Thurman Landa Williamson Allen Willie Steve Loeck Connie Marsh Kathy Nuccio Richard Olson Terry Robertson Dennis Rollins Jeff Stoopes Arliss Thompson Sue Willis Carl Wilson Clifford Bloom Jim Crow Christine Duncan Roger Gilchrist Ralph Jackson 26 Freshman w X 9,4 D Hs. X , Terry Thompson-President Pat Stuck-Vice President ' LaVonne Montgomery-Secretary Bruce Carpenter Patty Cochran M3-Tk s'1uiV9-11'T1'ea5'l1'9I' 4 V V J , Stanley Daniels Delynne Davis Larry De Spain Melodee Drake Debbie Duncan Michael Dunn Mickey Ford Ivan Gagner Gary Hicks Terry Hooker Jon Howell Philip Hudson ' ,537-'fri' g X l ,o'ik..ll-lffsfsllll Marcia Jensen Phil Johnson Steve Kilbreath Roger Kirkpatrick Class Sandra Lacky Rodonna Marshall Bob Mitchell hull' Gary Noble Jewell O'Bryant Lynda Paxton , .' J' 'Q Pat Riddle Debbie Rippy Karen Smith T A Pat Stuck Bill Suiter Darlene Swafford 1 , Donna Torricellas Chris Waggener Judy Walters LaVonne Montgomery Kathy Nelson Jane Rackleff Mary Reid Leah Smith Debra Sparing Ricky Thompson Terry Thompson Allan Wellhousen Jerry Willis 27 LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Adams, Kathy Huston Librorions The student librarians, under the guidance of Mrs. Tracy, perform many detailed duties Which enables the librarian to attend to more pressing matters. This year Crow also has an assistant librarian, Mrs. Dailey. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Counts, Bobbi Smith, Sheila Doughty, Sandy Doughty. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jodie Lewis, Kathy LEFT T0 RIGHTS C0I1Di0 Nuccio. Office Staff Student office assistants are get- ting firsthand exper- ience in general office procedure as Well as contributing a service to the school. They each spend one period a day assisting in the office. 28 Chambers , Donna Buell. . Vi ri 4 l C l J, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Bryson, Sue Allen, Chris Malcolm. STANDING: Sharon Elias, Bobbi Smith. SEATED: Paul Ward. , we-fl, X- - -' , -4551. A , . QI 4 I agg I ,- , , L4 ., J +1 Nj, KW? 5- W - X I --tr-21'-15357. ygrkfsghgzgg rf ' , www Xif,-,ZA -- mi, . , f .f ,ff ,,,: 'HVff::fAvww'fg,'qv5M-wavmia-VMEgsagf ' ' 'I '-,'s: .,2'1142rfzff ii' 5- lb 1' Lf'Jif-W .f317fii5Y'ii4'Q'Fffff1-:V .ffzlgeffi-rhsff - . f --mf --'- Q , 2 fiff 'ffiffi ' - - L1 -'L-' f Q :.,.if w Jflmm., 25:1 -Q , , f- QL, ,.,,g.,,g. ,. X ' fggfgy In -1 - nw-wfiw' 'figw i . 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The student council, under the leadership of Mr. Marshall, is a student self-government 'ff group composed of student body officers and representatives from each class and organi- zation. They determine student body policies and contribute special services to our school. Five representatives from Crow attended the first Student Council Workshop for B schools held at Harrisburg high school. This was an opportunity for small schools to dis- cuss problems pertaining to their school. They also sponsored a contest for the de- sign of a Crow high school crest. The crest is the first designed for our school. Student Body Officers I 1 -,li Treasurer--Kay Bryson Secretary--Vicki Counts Student Activities--Barbara Johnson Vice-President--Rodney Bridges President--Duane Inman TRICO-LEAGUE VICE -PRESIDENT MEMBERS .. H ls, , H X . - 1 . sl J A1 . , ,. ' -vm-, Duane Inman 2: . if? Honor Society SEATED, left to right: Barb Johnson, Bill Holly, Harold Brockelsby, Pat Butterfield, Lynette Jensen. STANDING: Kay Bryson, Mike Maley, Paul Ward, Jerry Jacobson, Duane Inman, Rodney Bridges, Ginger Tracy, Duane Inman, Trico League Honor Society Vice President, with the assistance of other members, conducted the candlelight ceremony for the initiation of new members at a student assembly. Probationary members were also presented. A Miss Merry Christmas contest was spon- sored in collect donations of food and money. These were presented to the Lane County Juvenile Department. The annual banquet for members of the Trico League was held at Harrisburg this year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Butterfield, Harold Brockelsby, Duane Inman, Bill Holly, Kay Bryson. PROBATIONARY MEMBERS INITIATES STANDING, left to right: Lee Holly, Patty Stuck, Terry Thompson, Terry Robertson. SEATED left to right, Nancy Liles , SEATED: Pat Fullerton, Judy Walters, Pam Sheila Dgughty Linda'Dm0n STAIJD- . I 0 Denker' Pam Cochran' ING: Arliss Thompson, Leland Jentzsch, L FRONT ROW, left to right: Sheila Doughty, Kay Bryson, Bobbi Smith, Peggy Bruhn, Linda Dillon, Darlene Loeck, Marieta Drake, Landa Williamson, Patti Staveland. SECOND ROW: Sandra Doughty, Linda Loeck, Lee Ann Briggs, Chris Malcolm, Mary Adams, Sue Willis, Glenda Rackleff, Barb Johnson. THIRD ROW: Kathy Huston, Kathy Nelson, Donna Buell, DeLynn Davis, LaVonne Montgomery, Pam Denker, Suzie Stolt, Mrs. Berry. FOURTH ROW: Melodee Drake, Ginger Tracy, Pat Stuck, Lynda Paxton, Linda Graham, Beverly Nelson. FIFTH ROW: Patty Cochran, Linda Jones, Cheryl - Brockelsby, Nancy Liles, Kathy Daniels. SIXTH ROW: Marcia Jensen, Jane Rackleff, Karen Smith, Debbie Rippy. SEVENTH ROW: Sue Allen, Marla Thurman, Sandy Burrell. President, Lee Ann Briggs, Vice-President, Peggy Bruhn, Secretary, Sandra Doughty, Treasurer, Sheila Doughty, Point Secretary, Pam Denker, Activities, Sandy Burrell, His- torian, Sue Willis, Point Assistants, Melodee Drake, Debbie Rippy. GAA Hey, there's another pop bottle! I'll get it! Is that some more paper over there? A typical conversation between GAA mem- bers as they cleaned up the football field and bleachers after a game, one of their several ser- vice activities. Intramurals, sponsored by the club, provided recreation during the noon hour. Snowflakes, sprayed trees, candles, and pink and white streamers transformed the cafeteria into a Land of Enchanted Snowflakes, for their Christmas dance. A spring swimming party held for all GAA mem bers ended the season's' activities. F Ux f-534 Drama Club sented by the Drama Club at a student assembly as their annual Christmas play. Several members attended Marat de Sade, a South Eugene high school production, Twelfth Night presented by the University Theater, and the movie Dr. Zhivago. Advisor--Mrs. Holbrook Vice-President--Linda Dillon Secretary--Glenda Rackleff Treasurer--Jerry Jacobson President--Ginger Tracy FRONT ROW, left to right: Judy Hall, Darlene Loeok, Linda Dillon, Glenda'Rackleff, Vicki Counts, Lee Ann Briggs. SECOND ROW: Barb Johnson, Ginger Tracy, Lynette Jensen, Cheryl Brockelsby, Cathy Hill. THIRD ROW: Mary Reid, Pat Cochran, Jane Rackleff, Bobbi Smith, Sandra Doughty, Peggy Bruhn. FOURTH ROW: Larry Jentzsch, Mike Nelson, Bill Marshall, Kathy Huston, Judie Dunn, John Huston. FIFTH ROW: Paul Ward, Duane Inman, Henry Bothrnan, Lee Jentzsch, Jerry Jacobson. Not Even A Mouse was the one-act play pre- 34 FRONT ROW, left to right: Glenda Rackleff, Karen Puls, Sandy Burrell, Sue Allen, Pam Denker, Jodie Lewis, Sue Willis, Sharon Elias, Tina Edmonds, Patti Staveland. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Adams, Judy Walters, Darlene Swafford, Ginger Tracy, Kathy Huston, Pat Butterfield, Mary Lou McCulloch, Beth Beohringer, Debbie Rippy, Peggy Bruhn, Vicki Counts, Mrs, Vollstedt. THIRD ROW: Linda Butterfield, Bill Marshall, Carl Wilson, Mark Ross, Mike Nelson, Mike Maley, Bruce Malcolm, John Huston, Jerry Jacobson, Markay Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Daniels, Marcia Jensen, Nancy Liles, Donna Torricellas Linda Dillon, Patty Stuck, Lynda Paxton, Bobbi Smith, Jane Rackleff, Barb Johnson, Kathy Nuccio, Patti Cochran, FIFTH ROW: Karen Smith, DeLynne Davis. Officers President Patti Staveland Vice-President Mary Adams Treasurer Jerry Jacobson Secretary Barb Johnson Pep Club The Pep Club did much to create interest and enthusiasm in athletics, Assisted by the Rally girls, they strove to promote spirit at the various athletic events. Under the sponsorship of the Pep Club, Crow entered the KEED Spirit of '67 contest. The purpose of the contest was to find which school had the most school spirit. Crow student body responded 100 per cent. . 1 FRONT ROW, left to right: John Huston, Bill Marshall, Noel Reece, Mike Nelson, Mike Maley, Harold Brockelsby, Fred Jones, Ken Nelson, Mitch Waggener. SECOND ROW: Henry Bothman, Dan Crain, Mark Ross, Lee Holly, Carl Wilson, Bruce Malcolm, Greg Dey, Jerry Jacobson, Mr. Hepner. THIRD ROW: Glenn Higgins, John McGraw, Mike Riddle, Lee Benford, Duane Inman, Bill Holly, Rodney Bridges, Wayne Dey. FOURTH ROW: Mark Sullivan, John Mock, Walt Lacky, Allen Willie, Jeff Stoopes, Steve Kilbreath, Bill Suiter, Mickey Ford, Pat Riddle. C Club To become a member of the C Club, a boy must have lettered in some sport. Its purpose is to encourage participation in the various athletic events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Holly, President, Mike Nelson, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Duane Inman, Vice-President. HIGH SCHOOL BAND Bond The high school band has operated on a seven piece combo this year, specializing in Tijuana Brass and other jazz music as well as sight reading. Specific music interest of each student has been met as nearly as possible. Members involved will grow rapidly as a result of the successful junior high band program which will be incorporated with the high school program next year. This combination should result in increased band participation in school activities such as games and Pep Rallies. New uniforms are planned for the high school band as the school moves into the new building. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lee Ann Briggs, clarinetg Paul Ward, baritone, Lee Holly, drumsg Bill Suiter, cornetg Mark Ross, cornetg Sue Allen, saxophone. COMBINED SENIOR AND JUNIOR HIGH BAND T ' ' A , 'Fi W FRONT ROW, left to right: Connie Hooker, fluteg Deanna Robertson, clarinet, Diane Wood, clarinet, Kim Grohs, clarinet, Lee Ann Briggs, clarinet, Sue Allen, saxophone, Mike Smith, saxophoneg Bobby Marshall, saxophone, tone, Marylin Marsh, Greg Paxton, saxophone. SECOND ROW: Cliff Liles, baritone, Paul Ward, bari- Saxophoneg Lynn Burch, cornetg Jimmy Ledgerwood, cornetg Gary Johnson, trumpet, Mark Ross, cornetg Bill Suiter, cornetg Mike Torricellas, cornetg Gary Stoopes, cornetg Dale Cochran, cornet. THIRD ROW: Mr. Leighton, directorg Lee Holly, drums, Craig Walters, drumsg Carla Daily, drums, Cindy Smith, drumsg Chuckie Rahe, bassg Steve Gedeon, trombone, Doyle Bloom, trombone. sf 50 l 7 G5 XO so xy M5 Jax yi? swf Qi rf' Q Cf And lf? Recrecfion LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Dillon, Glenda Rackleff, Patti Cochran, Christine Malcolm. Th e C o u Q Q r LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Ward, Sue Allen, Sheila Doughty, Lynette Jensen, Mark Kilbreath, Jerry Jacobson. ,I .. .fl mi: J . 'A .4 1 v jim. iii xx .M V ., a 1, 5 Q 45955. i 7:5 'S-QA -42,5 -A-., 'Fw - 1 57' I 'QQ' STANDING, left to right: Bobbi Smith, Nancy Liles, Mrs. Brown. SEATED: Vicki Counts, Kay Bryson, Y v Editor. . . . .... Asst. Editor. . F5525 g, Picture taking day. STAFF Business Mgrs. . . . Seniors Faculty. . . . Classes. . . . . Art and Ads ..... Organizations . Activities. . . . . Girls Sports, . . . Boys Sports. . . Photography. . Advisor. . . . . . . . . . Vicki Counts . . . Bobbi Smith . . , Kay Bryson Nancy Liles shena Doughty . . . .Lynette Jensen . . . . . Patti Cochran .Chris Malcolm , , . , . , ,Linda Dillon Glenda Rao kleff .......Sue Allen Jerry Jacobson Paul Ward . . . .Mark Kilbreath . , Mrs. Brown Advisor. . . Editor ....... Asst. Editor. . . Business Manager News....... Sports . . Features. . Art. . SEATED, left to right: Chris Malcolm, Steve Waggener, Pat Butterfield, Vicki Counts. STANDING: Karen Puls, Wayne Dey, Mike Grohs, Barb Johnson. STAFF . Q 0 . . 0 . Cougar Tales . Mrs. Holbrook . Ginger Tracy . .Linda Graham . . . Lee Benford . . . Mike Grohs Barbara Johnson Chris Malcolm Greg Dey . . John McGraw Vicki Counts Wayne Dey Steve Waggener . Pat Butterfield Karen Puls . . . Linda Graham Chris Malcolm The dismissal bell rings, and students flock to a table at the front door piled with stacks of papers. The school paper is being handed out today, and they are eager to read the latest newsg who is on the honor roll? Whose picture will be dis- played for some outstanding achievement? What seniors are being featured? What are the details on the latest sports events ? The school paper is published by the journalism class twice a month. SEATED: Ginger Tracy, Mrs. Holbrook. STANDING: Linda Graham, Lee Benford. 4 ll I - MFE 1-- D NMA- lui ei-rl XX Q W9 Rook 39 prince . Lee Be pat FUI Ss Jeri-on , L Word -E'SQol,Zf , ,mx .I Jgtsr . x l ' A K , 4+ 63,1 1 um, u gva U '- i ci! ,Z -v I. 'I' an-vv+,, ' ' ' . u p'f5'L,,'iy :fit j I ' V ' . i1,: VJ Q I ,. u,f-r. 0'-' f f 1 1 1 fr f 7 I -In 4 , 4 . , -vxfrw--af' ff-'r'p 0'x' ff.-, If-va fi' 'Q I 8 mf s QF' 1 'L Q5- ':lPrb2CGSs Dual! J . x A, ' if 1. W iv-TQ! 'E ' I ' n, ,34 Q I Y XX 15933-:Q-' Y uw 1428 K E 5 H M lgnk' ' .3 fn? .331-V:-' K.U'nlx ' gl tx 4 ln , 2 fi! 11 11, w l 226 ffleff 7 L ...V 44--.v, ' .W V, I 3 kiwi -H- fi, L44 -5 The Cougar Spirit EP n as XV Homecoming Court Hold that line -...- Homecoming Cake and Punch is served Wide ties, long dresses, crazy hats, grubby clothes, dress- up clothes, and school colors were worn by students on desig- nated days during Homecoming week. On the evening preceding the game a Bonfire Rally was led by the Rally Squad. Senior Kathy Huston was crowned Home- coming Queen. The Homecoming game took place the following day, and Crow High trampled the Lowell Red Devils, Somewhere over the Goalpost was the theme for the Home- coming Dance. Balloons, footballs, leaves, and striped goal- posts created the atmosphere. A white sheet cake decorated as a miniature football field was K served with punch for refreshments. I ' Somewhere Over The Goof Post The Royal Court ' The Royal Dance PROM COURT, left to right: Sue Allen, Judie Dunn, Christine Malcolm, Barbara Johnson, Queen, Jodie Lewis, King Wayne Dey, Bill Holly, Duane Inman, Mike Riddle, Mike Grohs. Junior-Senior Prom Waterfalls, fish net, palm trees , and a grass hut created an effective background for the theme Red Sails in the Sunset. The Prom was preceded by a dinner, the Juniors at Foo's and the Seniors at The England Grill. Reading of the Will and Prophecy by Lee Ann Briggs, John McGraw and Patti Butterfield, and a Hawaiian dance group provided entertainment. Jody Lewis and Wayne Dey were chosen Queen and King by popular vote from a previously selected court. Refreshments of punch .and cake were served during the dance, Music was furnished by The Sound of Innocence. The King and Queen The Royal Dance . rg In the Hut ag... s Lee Ann Briggs and John McGraw, Intermission Entertainment The Sounds of Innocence W , How do you do ? I think l've split something! YEGW , LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry Bothman, Barbara Johnson, Kathy Huston, Virginia Tracy, Paul Ward, Bill Marshall, Judy Walters , Karen Puls. 1,7 if? I Lord and Lady Aspeth? That's a good idea! Please David! Production Staff lr I I I as i ? rrr , , 1 M IL The Reluctant D e b u to n te ' ' 5 1 M f fl. lv STANDING, left to right: Linda Dillon, Lee Ann Briggs, Patty 79 5, 'J A V Cochran, Mary Adams, Kathy Huston, Leland Jentzsch, Cheryl WW' '- ,lj 'ix Brockelsby, Duane Inman, Mitch Waggener. SEATED: Vicki QQMX ,Q Counts, Larry Jentzsch, Mrs. Marges, Jane Rackleff, Glenda 5' f ' Rackleff. I CAST DIRE CT OR --Mrs . Shiela Broadbent . Jimmy Broadbent Jane Broadbent . Mrs. Edgar. . . -Mable Crosswaite Sandra Holbrook -........f Clarissa Crosswaite . . David Bulloch . . .1-.. David Hoylake-Johnston . . STUDENT DIRECTOR . . . 1 . 0 f . 4 v . . o . 1 Ginger Tracy Paul Ward Barbara Johnson Kathy Huston Karen Puls Judy Walters Henry Bothman Bill Marshall Linda Dillon PRODUCTION STAFF ADVISOR ---- Mrs. Jane Marges PRODUCTION MANAGER ---- V icki Counts C OSTUME S Glenda Rackleff--Chairman Cheryl Brockelsby PROPS Kathy Huston--Chairman Barb Johns on SOUND Mitch Waggener ADVERTISING Peg Bruhn--Chairman SETS Duane Inman--Chairman MAKE-UP Mary Adams --Chairman Lee Ann Briggs Cheryl Brockelsby Patty Cochran Patty Cochran Jane Rackleff Larry J entzsch Larry J entzsch Mary Adams Leland Jentzsch Linda Dillon Kathy Huston Jane Rackleff Glenda Rackleff V,A:ITVVAM!IN MVN It is a major uhdeftalgjngfqfor the ten girls foo stir the Spiji-itof the 1 73 students but thichgerleaders double their vitamin intE3gke. so as to IiilQ etfthe cha11engeQ ' Q, 1., vw. fa: may i , I 6 -1525? wa 'Eel islw, W? Pam 2111111 ab111 W KM N V1 a 1I1 FHfOI' I' The 13 W , Y E B .Y . . . L N 1.0 - FOR VICTORY i l elieve that school spirit f e in the heart of each stu.: ,aculty rihember They Q .Inlnsi MP Pep Pills and One-Af . . W ' I ji. .-1. 14' Quee HC!! fl M, ,,. I. . g,, I' vc-rf: , ,fw - r i i her coordinatio .. 'W'-9 J, V H. X 1 Y H lqnilx J . ,Hi . . j 'A we X ' 4 ,. , H . A 38231 fa , :-- H .: . 28' .? N vb- CARNIVAL COURT LEFT TO RIGHT: John Huston, Pam Denker, Chris Malcolm, John McGraw, King Bruce Malcolm, Queen Sandra Doughty, Mickey Ford, DeLynne Davis. CARNIVAL CREATES MOOD FOR HALLOWEEN Halloween was the theme chosen for this year's PTA Carnival held November 29. A Chili Supper pre ceded the carnival. A spook house, dunk tank, cake walk, dart throw, basketball throw, and fish pond were a few of many- booths which created much excitement and laughter. Highlights of the evening were the crowning of Queen Sandra and King Bruce, representatives of the Junior class, and also the drawing for door prizes. Suspense ! rf' gif mix xl ,..g.-s 1 X Ker-splash! 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Volleyball fx, Girls 52 7 Sporfs Tennis Lee Ann Briggs Relay Team Pat Stuck '. H 'H 'Hi X 1 ' ww Nancy Liles Barbara Johnson Darlene Loeck 1. M w, is :wma ww H M 1 Linda Loeck Darlene Loeck FRONT ROW, left to right: Darlene Snyder, DeLynn Davis, Pat Stuck, Patti T k Staveland. SECOND ROW: Darlene Loeck, Pam Denker, Debbie Duncan, ro C Nancy Liles, Sandy Doughty. THIRD ROW: Linda Loeck, Lee Ann Briggs, Barb Johnson, Sue Willis, Glenda Rackleff, Mrs. Berry. Coach Hepner ' '.'. f , limes - H Si Zi i, i i i .V , , , Rick Squires Mike Nelson Noel Reece Coach Morris Harold Brockelsby Mike Maley Bruce Malcolm Duane Inman Mark Ross f- 'ff -' ,V ,773 2 E ii .. Q Figa y f All 'K Star 'k Southwestern League Walter Lacky Harold Brockelsby Blasts for Six. John Huston Crow's Cougars began the football season facing a rebuilding job after losing 13 men from last year's state semi-finalist team. Compensating for lack of size with speed and determination the Cougars met the challenge by posting 7 wins against 2 losses, placing third in district and first in the Trico League. Bill Holly capped his senior season by establish- ing a new single season total offense mark of 975 yards, gaining honorable mention at quarterback for the Southwestern League in the process. High point of the season came in a come-from- behind 14-12 win over eventual state champion Harrisburg. ' Lee Benford L A HONORABLE MENTION SOUTHWESTERN LEAGUE Jem, Jacobson Bill Holly Carl Wilson Lee Holly Rodney Bridges .l.V. Squad BACK ROW, left to right: Dan Crain, Walt Lacky, Mark Ross, Fred Jones, Mitch Waggener, Steve Waggener. FRONT ROW: Lee Holly, Allen Willie, Ron Keep, Ken Nelson, Mickey Ford, Stan Daniels, Terry Thompson. September 9 Crow-20 16 Crow-24 23 Crow-14 3 0 Crow- 6 October 7 Crow-41 14 Crow-33 2 1 Crow-3 8 29 Crow- 13 November 4 Crow-20 Bill Holly Throws the Bornb. SCHEDULE AND SCORES McKenzie- Glendale- Harrisburg- 12 POWEIFS- Yoncalla- Monroe- Oakland- Elkton- Lowell- Lee Holly Sweeps End Behind Mike Nelson. Lee Holly Punts Monroe into a Hole. Rick Squires and Noel Reece Combine for Twelve. John McGraw Clears the Way. BACK ROW: Greg Dey, Manager, Lee Holly, Mike Riddle, John McGraw, Jerry Jacobson, John Huston, Rick Squires, Duane Inman, Mike Maley, and Coach Bob Wellnitz. FRONT ROW: Harold Brockelsby, Bill Holly, and Noel Reece. On defense, Rick, Duane, Lee, John, and Bill. Let's go , Bill, Lee, Rick, Mike, and l Bill Holly Lee Holly Jerry. VARSITY BASKETBALL Despite the lack of height and experience the 1966-67 basketball team did very Well by having a 13-8 season record and 10-6 league record. This year's team had very good balance with seven out of eleven team members scoring over 100 points and three of these seven scoring over 200 points. - Bill Holly, the team captain, made 832 of his free throws setting an all-time record. Also, Bill scored 548 points during his three year varsity career at Crow. This made him third on the all-time scoring list. Both Bill and his brother Lee earned positions on the second team Trico League All Stars. Coach Wellnitz made this comment on his 1966-67 basketball team, All you can ask is a 10042, effort, and I got that plus a little more this year. e , e Y K Bill John Duane Mike You can't do that. Jerry Rick Mike Noel Harold Lee John TEAM HIGHS 'Points--101 vs. Alsea 'Shots taken--98 vs. Alsea 'Shots made--44 vs. Alsea Best PCT. --128-561 vs. Lowell Best FT PCT. --74511 vs. Harrisburg 4'Most rebounds--73 vs. Alsea Most steals--22 Vs. T. Lake BACK ROW: Mickey Ford, Managerg Gary Purdy, Terry Robertson, Steve Kilbreath, Stan Davis, Dan Crain, Terry Thompson, Mark Ross, and Coach Bob Brown. FRONT ROW: Bob J V Mitchell, John Howell, Ron Keep, Dan Torricellas, Terry Hooker, and Allen Willie. ' ' J. V. BASKETBALL TOPS LEAGUE Season record--15-4 league record--13-1 High point average--Ron Keep 113. 51 High free throw percentage--Dan Crain 174951 'High rebounder--Stan Davis 12091 INDIVIDUAL HIGHS --ONE GAME: i Points--Ron Keep 1311 vs. T. Lake Shooting Percentage--Gary Purdy 13-31 vs. Harrisburg Free Throws att. --Stan Davis 1111 vs. McKenzie Terry Thompson 1111 vs. Creswell Free throws made--Stan Davis 191 vs. McKenzie Rebounds--Stan Davis 1191 vs. Elkton Recoveries--Ron Keep 171 vs. McKenzie and Harrisburg t Denotes record Terry shoots against Lowell. w Dan hustles for position. Ron dribbles. Ron P35995 fn steve- BACK ROW: Mr. Robertson QCoachjg Mike Nelson, Mitch Waggener, Chris Waggener, Fred Jones, Glen Higgins, Steve Loeck. FRONT ROW: Ken Nelson, Phil Johnson, Jeff Stoops, Bill Suiter, John Mock. PLACED IN DISTRICT John Mock J ,, fifth Wi - Q06 113.1 S529 Q ' Ama Wrestling S WRESTLING SCHEDULE fLea.gueJ Jan. 19 Alsea 33 Crow 41 26 Harrisburg 35 Crow 15 Feb. 2 Lowell 28 Crow 15 14 Monroe 28 Crow 23 18 Trico at Harrisburg 24-25 District at Elmira Mar. 3-4, , ,State at Corvallis X-W ,LUMIGE Fred Jones sixth Q1 48 lb., Mike Nelson 1 fourth likovvk WE f1781b.J The 1966-67 wrestling season was a building year for the matinen, having only one senior on the team, Ken Nelson. Under the excellent coach- ing job of Mr. Robertson, a student coach from the University of Oregon, the team showed a great deal of improvement during the year. Baseball P MR :XL I ,Vx uf' BACK ROW, left to right: Carl Wilson, Mike Grohs, Ron Keep, Mark Ross, John Huston, John McGraw, Mike Riddle, Dan Crain, Bruce Malcolm, Mike Maley. FRONT ROW: Gary Jarvis, Lee Holly, Cliff Bloom, Bill Suiter, Terry Hooker, Allen Willie, Coach Wellnitz. The 1967 Crow Cougars completed a very successful season with a record of 15 wins and 5 losses. The young Cougars, who sported five Sopho- mores and two Juniors in their starting line-up, finished second in the Trico League with a 7-3 record. Highlights of the season were the hitting of Mike Maley and John McGraw, who finished with .415 and . 341 batting averages respectively. Sophomore Lee Holly was the League's premier pitcher, showing a 7-1 record and allowing only 1 earned run in 49 innings pitched. This O. 18 ERA was a new school record. The Sophomore infield of Huston, Crain, Ross, and Keep totaled only 16 errors as a unit in 20 games. TRICO ALL STAR Mike Malely Mike Riddle Mike Grohs Left Field Center Field Right Field Ron Keep Short Stop Mark Ross Third Base John McGraw islidingy Crow Crow E Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Center Field 3 1 6 10 3 5 1 3 2 6 Regis Regis Cen. Linn Cen. Linn Elmira Elmira Harrisburg Elmira Harrisburg Mohawk Dan Crain Second Base TRICO ALL STAR Pitcher Lee Holly Catcher Bruce Malcolm Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow Crow xy 1-1-,J ,JJ B X3 72, TRICO ALL STAR John Huston First Base Harrisburg McKenzie Toledo Monroe Toledo McKenzie Lowell Monroe Lowell Mohawk 1967 Slate Track Champs 1,- fzx alfa- TOP ROW: Mr. Morris fCoachj, Mark Sullivan, Terry Thompson, 5, Jon Howell, and Mr. Hepner, 4CoachJ. SECOND ROW: Gary Purdy, Bill Marshall, Mike Nelson, Walt Lacky, Richard Olson, I and John Mock fMa.nagerJ. THIRD ROW: Danny Torricellas, Glenn j Higgins, Harold Brocklesby, Greg Dey, Noel Reece, and Mitch jfs X1 Waggener. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Dey, Rodney Bridges, Bill I 1 iizhinu Holly, Mark Kilbreath. and Don Cole. QNOT PICTUREDQ Jerny QQ'A'2yVj27vf Jacobson and Steve Kilbreath. as M Ap in 1,611 C f A 'f 'ov - W J V . ,. XV' MQ Vlwjkfxvf 1 , -' lfuffvfffx bhp ,f T sv fi do fy, Lfyafr R Wg W' 1. W Gary Purdy and Walt Lacky on the low hurdles. Glerm Higgins in the 440. Inman and Reece in the 100 at District. Wayne and Bill finishing one two at District. D ' ,W 1- Duane Inman Rick Squires in the high jump. Duane Inman bro ad jumping Mike Nelson putting the shot -, pf - 13 .. :Din zz... Wayne Dey Bill Holly The seniors did an outstanding ' ! job this year, 72 of the 90 points ' W at the State meet were scored by seniors. Duane Inman took first in the 100, 220 and long jump. Also he placed second as a mem- ber of the 440 relay. Wayne Dey took two firsts, one in the mile and in the 880, He was followed in both races by Bill Holly taking second in both events, also Bill was on the third place mile relay team. Noel Reece pole vaulting 1 W .1 3,1 W . Y Us M af 3 , ,. ' -, lr - Gif wi V, al eas f Mike Nelson training for the Shot put' Harold throwing the Discus Crow's defending Champions again took first at State, this year scoring 90 points, the most any team has ever scored at State. Also the Cougars took the Trico Relays for the fourth consecutive year and District for the fifth year in a row. Three relay teams broke records this year. The 440 yard relay record was set at 44. 8 seconds, the mile relay record was set at 3 min. 33.9 sec. and the distance medley time was 10 min. 57.4 seconds. Crow had a 7-1 record this year, losing only to an A-2 school, Elmira, 67-69. The Cougars look forward to another successful season next year. Wayne Dey lst in State Bill Holly 1 7th Y , if i . ffflgil 1 ,,'sg3QWw5 P wh -Q H. , x,., gf is v,,. fe! i , ,. A f' X-srl Ya Q, 7 ,!'T'llEl1N ill 3! A ' F 28 ' is 'im , . Gary Purdy 27th Terry Hooker Cross Country ,V - LL : ,I M M77 fi:-X., Y VM W W'Yl-IW? We - 1- , 'A if' 'H 32: y H T J lll J e it A it ' ref? is ' V '- . - A, L 491' i ' , fr 91' A J , ' m u , V Z gg . 1 ,V V,A. A. V , , - 4 , 'ii l 2 Q, ,A . 5 N , -I HW M, WH ,1 . I se g be . .i , 4 . Glenn Higgins 3rd in State VM 3521 , age ss H. V4 f- ,. ll D . , 5 1:5232 , pix , essex, -fl 15512-gif' as ,W Don Cole 1 4 i Q - I- Ni '32 -L., f- .- 65221 W k ,Jef ,,,- . Steve Kilbreath Crow's defending State Champions finished second in State this year. Three Crow runners placed in the top eight at the meet, paced by Wayne Dey's first place finish. The cross country turnout was Crow's largest ever, this year having eleven harFiers on the team, Losing only three seniors, Wayne Dey, Bill Holly, and Don Cole, the Cougars look forward to another successful sea- son next year. Bill Marshall 8th in State ff ! 5 ,' is r C 1 , W i --azl 1 ..i. 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PROGRESS IS THE KEY S ' TO GROWTH AND PROSPERITY FOR THE FUTURE LEADERS OP OuR XL-A COUNTRY, 'Il I IANE COUNTY EIECTRIC COOPERATIVE OWNED BY THOSE IT SERVESH 69 I I OI VENETA BEAUTY SHOP yIfi,f3 fp I L31 It 9 IJ If + 'If I7f'IyQ H,.f IM NIJ I O41-ISBUIIJ 'IIJIIMIZ wmv QACWZ PROFESSIONAL CARE IS BEST FOR YOUR HAIR,'1 JOHN WARREN'S SHOP JOHN WARRENIS FOR THE GREATEST NAMES IN SPORTS, WII-SON--RAWI.INGS--CONVERSE--ADIDAS STYLING , HAIRCUTS , PERMANENT, WAVES, TINTS, BLEACHES, ETC, PHONE 345-3353 VENETA, OREGON PHONE 935-1421 771 wILLAIvIETTE EUGENE, OREGON BILL GITHENS CLOTHES FOR MEN 'IQUALITY MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICESII DAIRY TECHNOLOGY, INC. 'ITHE ROAD TO SUCCESS PROVIDES 444 LINCOLN 70 .f..T533'f1 Q g ff' G4 fr :ff MANY TENIPTING 'gig .. F ',, ' 5, N PARKING PLACESI' -sl 55' I EUGENE' OREGON CATERING TO THE YOUNG MAN S TASTES WITH 'INELL. KNOWN NAME BRAND CLOTHING PHONE 942-2142 814 MAIN COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON this symbol ofquality means much to many in the Crow area. It represents high quality Long-Bell build- ing materials manufactured at International Paper Company's nearby Vaughn Operations. And the national marketing of Vaughn products--like the plywood shown above--creates employment For some 640 people in the mills and woods. Last year Vaughn plywood and lumber products were shipped into every state in the union, with the Vaughn Operations providing nearly. S4 million payroll locally. Vaughn contributes another million dollars to the area's economy annually through local purchases of materials, equipment and supplies. The symbols on these neatly stacked plywood packages also call attention to International Paper's continuing modernization program at Vaughn. This new plywood warehouse addition is one of a number of recent improvements there. Improvements designed to help maintain Vaughn products' position in today's highly competitive marketplace. 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