Crow High School - Cougar Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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Life has its seasons--its Its autumns made poignant Its cold, lonely Winters But always the Crocus Always the day And clouds break Life has its Its winter--but Slln Principal Treasurer ,i f'B C LE ORA DENKER Superintendent PA TR ICIA A DA MS Secretary f Student Office Aides 'wi Left to right: Linda Dillon, Karen Smith. Left to right: Sandi Burrell , Marla Thurman, Melodee Drake. CW' Left to right: Judy Hall, Lavonne 4 Montgomery, Cynthia Clarkson. g 2 . ' B0 Library Aides ROBERT WELLNITZ History, Modern Problems, Baseball and Basketball Coach, Senior Class Advisor. Faculty ALLEN MORRIS General Science, Chemistry, Physics, Football and Assistant Track Coach, Co-Senior Class Advisor. , isii E . ccy, MARY BERRY S' . Business Law, ' Economics' - Shorthand , Girls' PE, Health and Yagi f Sports. AA . r if .., ,,.. 5? 7',,, ,M -K3 Q PAMELA CLAUSEN Homernaking, English, ' AAVVA ,,,, .. I Co-Pep and Co-Junior ,T .1 Class Advisor. ' H . ,.., A 'Qi CLAIR WALTERS Shop, Vocational Science, Driver Education, Co- Junior Class Advisor. MILDR ED BLACKWELL Librarian, Senior Math, Honor Society Advisor. JON WEST English, Journalism, Newspaper, Driver Education. JOAN DAHLBERG Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, Co- Pep Club Advisor. U , wif.: 'img wi., fi . 2 ':iz3iE'f1gmzifgf, I H H S Bf?5?ic,'E 'I?'-'ii Lys: 'f 5, 'g if 5,f?i,gLL:V:j .M if , if yy HZQQQQ, 'iiyfewif 'fi' Q1 ,,.,, HS -f -, .- W ' -, .:, X ' M- ,,sYa,'g,gw5fm HW. Q3 V ,3w,,-mimi Q , ,, wistsgpfg fer ', 'iff 2 i 1 if ll?-K gi. , iw,-g'fi4fffzi1.:ffi,mf, -,II-. if ! s A ff i .f: ,2 Q 1 Y f-3E2sQasf3isH2Zfi'f3LZ ii,Jl5i 2 aaa , , E. ,, -an A--' fi z s 1 , rf. ff 1 is 1 as 3 ag 1 i M 2. Q ,, W, , , ,,,,f A ,, ..,. .M , like a Asasi'2SQ,?4W1'iiiilrww ' V' 4 ffiiffiiiikfYwligsaicidfiia fi a,f,3viif,f fr . A ' W' ,W-f, ,ag 1 LXUII,,'l,Zf.::F yfggfgji Uni? :gm im, 4, X G'-f:QQgs2izfeww -'f- , -1:--az Msdii frgrv e -,Ziff ,Lf -f'- aff, welll! X , iq- A 1 L i l, i 7?V'li f ,,-in ,,g5:,'4i,,,fiz,m: , K ,,2,r::wf' .me ,,.1e: was- 'i:'iet'Q,w .2iu5?:,fw'f'msm ' ' Y My DAVID LEIGHTON World History, Band. ROBIE WEBB English, Speech, Art, Drama Club and Freshman Class Advisor. GERALD PARKER Biology , JV Basketball Coach JACK TRUJILLO Typing, Economics , Bookkeeping, Asst. Wr estling C oach , Yearbook Advis or . JOHN HEPNER Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Mathematics, Boys' PE, Cross Country and Track Coach, Wrestling Coach 'C' Club Advisor Maintenance Hannah Meldrin Jim Kotrc Not Shown: Mrs. Salmon, Mrs. Goodrich Left to right: Mable Higgins , Margina Bloom, Jim Kotrc, Betty Riddle, Ted Biggs. fNot Shownj Louis Doughty, Zelda Harwood Cooks Left to right: I Betty Hillman, D Bernice Hartwig, Elvira Robertson Marie Aasted. SENIORS -ww,-,,,r ...-.W-.v Y rf-, The present interests me more than the past and the future more than the present. Valedictorian Linda Kay Dillon Linda Co-Salutatorians Douglas Barnett Doug Sandra Jean Burrell Sandi Daniel Alan Crain Dan Kenneth Ray Coursey Ken Pamela Jean Denker Pam Aaron Gagner Aaron Judith Ann Hall Judy Lee Robert Holly Lee John Lee Huston John Gary Bradford Jarvis Gary Linda Kay Jones Linda Larry Wayne Jentzsch Larry Sylvia Wannita Keeler Sylvia Ronald Dale Keep Ron Darlene Ann Loeck Darlene Richard Meinrad Olson Dick Steve Douglas Loeck Steve John Edward Mock John Beverly Ann Nelson Bev Kathleen Nuccio Kathy Gary Dean Purdy Gary Glenda Faye Rackleff Glenda Terry Lee Robertson Terry Dennis Dean Rollins Dennis Ray William Palmer Bill Mark Anthony Ross Mark Jeffrey Allen Stoopes Jeff Darlene Kay Snyder Darlene Marla Denise Thurman Marla Suzanne Faye Stolt Suzi Landa Ann Williamson Landa 9 ,. eww ez. - ,Q-w ' M if , ,TN I K W, . , ,QW ffQ-- A.,, , YQ, , A A Q5 3 f an . . ,. w- - li' M .z,11.:f..f:::. 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V , -V Cheri Brewer Rose Brown , .www H Www' , fm , :wnxvczf f ' wma J 19, H A was ,H 633 ' 1 f:f ' M! 3 1' 351 e iv 1 3, I Mary Fullerton Barbara Glover Brian Kirkpatrick Jim Ledgerwood ,, ,sfu-W A Gi'-LF'fir4U-J' U5 4 , ,7f2iE,:' 1 A 1 f 'naw A V w f -'Z if ' W f iffij fi .- 15522227 'E' , 1 ' ,, 1 . ,we f- Dan Pimentel Tom Purdy 577.5 V'A 4' 1 J 4 X 3 s if-'N NA I ' 1 Q i V -Q f 1 ,Q ,f 1 if A 'x Wx X 2 f A gi X ,ea f' 5 fz'L? fi f ' , ,, .gif ' M , ' P i M- J Linn Burch Tv 3 4 QS A3 f Bill Goodrich Q11 Debbie Butterfield Cherie Canaday 42 55! A . -Q M-.., ,z A f 4 1 f f 1 X 11 1 1 A 1 Q4 y 1. 5 Z' yew Jr Bill Hall Debbie Hartwig FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: fLeft to right, Becky Crain, Joe Jentzsch, Cheri Brewer. Louis Loeck Marsha Mann Terry Manning IQ 'iii ' A K, f - r 1 A. we or '5 9 if ' bww wie' D lim wi Q2 - f Nancy Richards on Deanna Robertson Cindy Smith '.:lf x'1 i ' -,,,ew,f - an JN:- 1 ' 75:3 f- MW, , , A 5' NN , ' AV' f , mm I wa ,. ' -A wgsfa - 2 Larry Canaday Kim Jarvis CLASS Lonna Snell , 1 ff 5' .. ' ,A,W in f fkisvfilf ,K V , Q -ik A ' :gig-,gg ' A 'llwgiaii ff Becky Crain Carla Dailey Z 7 . .wr ff'A,?7W - in sw fl elell In ' , l,,-, 'Z' , f f Joe Jentzsch Gary Uohnson Bob Marshall Sandy McComas 3249? f e Af , .1 i g'- ' ,,:afH-if 5.1522 5, N ,jA,Z93g.',fgfa to-615350 I I V , gi U ,I R V .,.,. f Tom Thompson Craig Walters A ,V 1 do Ag V H il, fi, ' ffl' Kathy DeSpain David Edwards Wiz, 5 -5-M , .,t,.',,:,- H ffA?ff7i fifflg' gliillilli i3?ss?2si2gs95j,5fyzL: , -W-., Wh y I .klglfffg zzfiiibiglay' VW! - 2 ,- swf? ZllsilLewf - . ' :ff::Z1P,,:F15' f : V 'Wilt V , 4 ' .:: HT F , M' f ' U ' .,, 1 f ' ' , i 1, 'mi , 'T W ' ala . if ,iff 4, ,wif ' 'T 'in if 5' W M .4 f ,.,, fl ,f e w-A W f ,I ,4 f . John Jones Tom Keeler Steve Melhorn David Noble 4 LW ' 1: ..,, ,, , ' V' .Domi 5 'ff'ff:2fZXf ,5 , ? fx ' Q fm V SV SQWQWM x -r . ii' . L .J .y Alfa, ' i fl iff '22-yi: Diane Wood 'HU Mark Pierce Camera Shy Linda Walton , H m 4 1 IA Mike Goodrich if Q Af was A A'--Lg-.. -3-Wfrwf , I o w Y x x x 1 QQ Af! - l 37 '11i 7 1-I----7 If ORGANIZATIONS -v -,, 5 0, WW AAA.. Hi. P eww 33:5 L iskissi i ,qzmiik r ii YS X' W W 1W,..'5w5 q:1,.g,w3i3 ,, ,e-ug-up if ,. ,Q y 11,1 ' 52? w,::,..wq-15 -1,4 N i,,5:::::55:,S ,X A535351 E YS,-131' N Q X Things that have a common quality quickly seek their 'kind . 1 of cgi I M , i Y y4:',.w .,L Vice President Secretary: Treasurer Social Activities Greg Canaday Linda Dillon Pam Denker Nancy Liles Student Council Members from left to right Joe Jentzsch Pam Denker Nancy Liles Mike Smith, Linda Dillon, Greg Canaday Judy Walters Terry Robertson Steve Kilbreath Judy Hall , Carl Wilson, and not shown Patty Stuck Student Council By sponsoring a Trico- League Workshop this year's Student Council helped to unite the schools of Trico-League and learn and try to solve their common problems. Richard Olsen gives helping hand in the store run by Student Council. Honor Society The 1969 Trico League Honor Society' banquet was presented by Crow. This year's initiation ceremony was changed to the evening so parents could attend. The Honor Society also attended a dinner and get-together at McKenzie High. s Z , sl z l T Members, back row from left to right: Kim Jarvis , Linda Dillon, Jane Rackleff, Cliff Liles, Pat Cochran, Judi Walters , MariAnn Thibault, Terry Robertson, Arliss Thompson, Chris Waggener. Seated second row: Debbie Butterfield, Marilyn Marsh , Connie Hooker, Ruth Williams , Nancy Liles. On the floor: Becky Crain, Steve Gedeon, Joe Jentzsch, Lois Keep. Mr. Marshall, Trico-League Advisorg Pam Denker, Trico-League Secretaryg Mrs. Blackwell, Crow Honor Society Advisor. Terry Robertson, Honor Society President did much to keep the plans for and the banquet running smoothly. r '1l 'C' Club assemble into a giant C on the gym floor to show their loyalty to Crow High. 'C' Club 'C' Club is an organization composed of all boys who have earned a Varsity letter at Crow. 'C' Club Officers: Lee Holly, Presidentg Dan Crain, Vice-Presidentg Carl Wilsong Secretary-Treasurer and My, John Hepner, advisor. mm-L, 1 1, M ,, Wwww my MWWWM wg Annual Executives Mr. Trujillo, Editor, Linda Dillon and Asst. Editor, Judy Walters. Larry Jentzsch, annual photographer. The Cougar The Cougar-The Ugly Duckling. The resemblance is too great to go un-noticed. Prodded into action the Cougar slowly blossomed under the hands of its large staff. From the clutter of an unoccupied office we proudly present our belated yearbook. Nancy Liles and Leah Smith work together on the annual's finances. From left to right: Annual Staff Members, Debbie Rippy, Melodee Drake, Pat Stuck, Gloria Gates, Jane Rackleff and Bev Nelson. From left to right: Terry Thompson, Glenda Backleff, Pat Cochran and Marcia Jensen argue a detail. From left to right: Paper Staff Members, Judi Walters, Glenda Rackleff, Pat Cochran, Karen Smith, and Jane Rackleff. Darlene Loeck, Steve Kilbreath and Debbie Mitchell view an annual page layout. Golly Mr West I don't know what happened to that ten dollars Y Cougar Tales business manager, Dan Crain, and advisor Mr. West, discuss the paper' s financial affairs. Come on you guys and get busy! I , snaps Editor Glenda Rackleff. Cougar Tales Controversial. Shocking. Stimulating. Boring. Frustrating. New. Rewarding Humorous. Different. Our new 4-page tabloid paper was all this and more. The staff members treated it as a child, filling with pride as it grew and flourished under their hard work and extra hours. A newspaper can never be truly appreciated until it is created with your own hands, Seniors fleft to rightj Pam Denker, Nancy Liles, Linda Jones and Linda Dillon converse about a story. The three man sports section John Huston, Lee Holly and Terry Thompson QBig TJ debate the possibility of a feature article. Meanwh.ilewToni gbnes chews on her pencil and contemplates her 1 t t t . 3 es S Ory Linda Jones served this year as the official photographer ' for the paper. The Spanish Club sponsored Penny Fair turned out to be a real swinging event. The fair helped raise money for the Mexico scholarships. Spanish Club Hard Work, un-numerable hours of time and the hot sun and blue sky's of Mexico as a goal combined into three Spanish scholar- ships. These scholarships enabled three Crow girls to enjoy five weeks of study in Saltillo, Mexico. Mrs. Dahlburg, Spanish Club advisor, enthusiastically organized assemblies and projects for the student body. Barbara Glover, posing as Madame G was one of the many money making attractions at the Penny Fair. From left to right the Spanish Club Scholarship winners, Connie Hooker, Luana Lewis and Judi Walters. From left to right: MaryAnn Thibault, Londa Williamson, LaVonne Montgomary, Lois Keep, Linda Dillon, Luana Lewis, Judi Walters, Pat Cochran, Becky Crain, Terry Robertson, Marilyn Marsh, Judy Hall. Terry Robertson, leadrnan in the fall play, Occur- ance at Owl Creek Bridge . Drama Club Using colored lights to their fullest dramatic effects the Drama Club presented the play An Occurrance at Owl Creek Bridge . The play in- volved the thoughts of a dying man while being hung. Mary Ann Thibault, narrator of the fall play discusses problems with Drama Club Advisor Mrs. Webb. G.A.A. Members hold a meeting to discuss plans for their campout, G. A. A. A Sadie Hawkins day dance, decorated with hay and leaves, complete with Marrin' Sain was sponsored by the G.A .A. The Dynamos played for the annual G.A .A. dance putting the organization in the hole so the girls sponsored bake sales and Snob Day to earn money. In the late spring the girls planned an over night campout which turned out to be a pretty lively affair. G.A.A. girls romp at the Crain's pool during the Big Sister -Little Sister Party. G.A.A. Executives puff E 'Q - f.4nmL..g...L. -L-4 , ..,.......,...4....4-I Pom Pon il, if is Judi Walters Captain, Pam Denker Co-captain, Karen Smith It was the beginning of something new Of summer evenings into winter nights Of music blaring, legs flying. Times of utter flustration, That part you just can't remember-- Why can't we all agree? Then the Crowd. F rightening--and sometimes skeptical Somehow you give it all you've got-- The applause warms you--suddenly You lmow it's worth it. h . Pat COC ran Pom pon girls whoop -it-up for the last routine of the year. Donna Tormceuas ACTIVITIES Whilst Iyut Iivu lct me not live iu vain. Jeff Stoopes contemplates JV RALLY from left' Lonnie Inman, Cindy Smith Queen Connie Hooker Rally The exhilaration of a victory the sadness of defeat, the tension of competition, is reflected in their faces. Rally is more than this, it is the working together of minds, and ideas. Most of all its good friends and good fim. Thrills and chills as the Cougars push for another TD. JV Rally shows loyalty when it coiuits. M my Jane and Melodee anxiously await Lois Keep, Co-Queen the 0311. VARSITY RA LLY, from left: Marcia Jensen, Melodee Drake, Jeff Stoopes, Glenda Rackleff Queen, Jane Rackleff, Co-queen, Debbie Rippy, Mike Toricellas . Activities continued Students of the Month Mickey Ford giving that 'winning campaign smile . They contributed their effort, enthusiasm, , and most of all themselves to Crow High School In an individual Way they each made Crow a little better. Lee Holly telling-it-like-it-is at mock campaign rally. Cheerleader Jane Rackleff lets it all hang out leading a chant. Arliss Thompson ponders a math problem. Terry Thompson made the Trico basketball all-stars. Q? Y Pat Cochran modeling one artistic creations. if t c..,. f ,, Q' A 354 eyw A4540 j if W, :rf , .,, . - QQ 1 an 'w,.x2'f : .AM swung, of her -ff 47 Activities Heavy rain dampened spirit as well as the Home- coming bonfire. Homecoming Was it really Homecoming? Crow students felt misplaced, almost alien, in the new surroundings. Yet there were the traditional things , the victory on the turf, spirited bonfire, and queens coronation. Something had changed, as if Crow had entered a new era, never to return. Queen and her princesses parade at game halftime. From left: Rose Brown, Freshman, Lonnie Inman, Sophomore, Leah Smith, Junior, Queen Pam Denker Senior. Homecoming Queen, Senior Pam Denker admires roses after crowning at the bonfire. Junior Jane Raokleff goes hip during colorful homecoming week. Crow students and alumni danced and swung Activities continued Good things, like a pillow throw or hip day, seem to make school a little more bearable. Jon Howell and Lois Keep dress according to their ambitions during Pep Club week in the spring . The carnival court, front row: King Greg Canaday, Queen Debbie Rippy. Back row, left to right: Tom Thompson, Cherie Canaday, Connie Hooker, Mike Shoemaker, Judi Hall, and Dan Crain. Pat Stuck regretfully loses ribbon to greedy Mark Sullivan, on Snob day. Lois Keep and Judi Walters pose with Diver Judi Hall exhibits top form at G. A.A. Santa, after swimming' Dartv. Christmas assemblvi Activities continued Queen Pam Denker and King Ron Keep pause after all the excitement. Kind of a groovy thing, colored in Crimson and Clover . Weeks of work and anticipation Will I get asked ? Prom Wd! FN! The all -s eni or Pam Denker. leff, Ron Keep Carol Canaday and Gary Purdy enjoy refreshments amist the magic of Crimson and Clover . Efliimsfiumm t anxiously await the corination. Left to right: Dan Crain, Gary Purdy, Sandi Burrel, Jeff Stoopes, Glenda Rack- Stolt. Jeff Stoopes and Dan Crain ham it up reading the class prophecy. A garden hedge separates the dancers from the on lockers. FOOTBALL: Big No. 65, Carl Wilson, seemed to WRESTLING: John Mock, a little man with a big be everywhere when he was needed most, heart and the love of competition. QV, K GHZLS SPORTS. Carol Haas proved herself to be a great asset to her teammates as she spikes against a fine McKenzie team. TRACK: Steve Kilbreath displays his ability to deliver a victory for the team. Athletes BA SKETBA LL: Ron Keep Through their unselfish actions and their drives for two and he1pS desire to be of service to their coach and to keep the team's spirits teammates, the student-athletes on this high- page have exemplified the true spirit of our high school athletic program. CROSS-COUNTRYI Gary PU1'dY'S Competitive Spirit BASEBALL: Dan Crain proved to be a headache to the opposition but was an inspiration to the team and coach. ask his Cgach if he Cares, iii, ,Q .V ', ., ag' .- 1 ,n SPORTS w And set his heart upon the goal, not the prize. Left to right: Backg Steve Loeck, Mick Ford, Lee Holly, Pat Riddle, John Huston, Dan Crain, Ron Keep, Mark Ross, Jeff Stoopes , Carl Wilson. Middle: Tom Purdy 1Managerj, Tom Thompson, Jon Howell, Terry Thompson, Allen Morris fCoachJ, Doyle Bloom, Chris Waggener, Jerry Willis, Roger Gilchrist. Front: Allen Willie, David Noble, Art Ford, Mike Torricellas. Stoopes leads the offensive Stoopes gives all out effort in attempting to block punt. Football Stoopes, in hot pursuit. Waggener , Wilson , Wilson, where the action is again. s charge while Thompson prepares to hand off Holly stops Glendale offensive thrust at line of scrimmage The Cougars started the season by incurring two early losses before coming onto win five straight games, including victories over all of their Trico League foes to capture the Trico Crown. The Cougars finished the season with a 6-3 league record after losing their final game in the battle for second place in the Southwestern League. The Cougars, with a fine returning nucleus of Juniors and Seniors, are looking forward to another fine season in 1969. Season's Scoreboard: Yoncalla 0 Crow Powers 33 Crow Oakland 1 8 Crow Monroe 0 Crow McKenzie 0 Crow Lowell 1 9 Crow Harrisburg O Crow Glendale 0 Crow Elkton 1 3 Crow The start of the State Cross Country race. fhow many legs can you county? Hanging tough ? Sullivan enroute to fifth place. -mt ai Jpqmmiwmf-in-l.mf Cross Country In four years of Cross Country at Crow the Cougars have placed first, second, and third at the State Meet. This year two Crow runners placed in the top eight, Mark Sullivan fifth, and Bill Suiter eighth. The turnout this year was the largest ever with 16. Gary Purdy was the only senior on the team this year, so next year we are looking forward to a very successful season. Before the race After the race Hey Coach how are we doing ? Mike Smith pulls ahead Mark Sullivan the only one to place at State Lost in the trees ? This year the Cougars hosted a Christmas Tournament which we won by beating Colton and Elkton. The overall win loss record for the year was 13-6, the second best in the history of Crow. In League play the Cougars had a record of 8-5. By losing only four seniors, the Cougars are looking forward to a successful season next year. Harrisburg 39 . . . . Crow 64 Monroe 57 . .. . . Crow 49 Lowell 58 . .. . . Crow 61 T. Lake 55 .. Crow 51 Mohawk 45 . . . . . Crow 42 Monroe 50 . . . . . Crow 58 Lowell 45 . . . . . Crow 54 Harrisburg 56 . . . . . Crow 86 T. Lake 51 .. Crow 44 Mohawk 69 ... . . Crow 67 Alsea 41 . .. . . Crow 56 McKenzie 61 . . . Crow 75 Mapleton 58 . . . . Crow 70 Thompson tips it for two Basketball Left to right, back: Lee Holly, Ron Keep, Bill Glover, Steve Kilbreath. Doyle Bloom, Dan Crain, John Huston, Terry Thompson. Front: Manager Roger Gilchrist, Terry Hooker, Allen Willie, Coach Mr, Wellnitz. An easy two for Ron 11'-1 nm--m-m 1, ,mum ,,,,, M, vw ..W,,.t , , kmymaw- 1 , ,,,,,,V.,4mwr.. What's going on? 1968-69 Where did it go? E 1 John and Dan team up for a steal Holly for two more i 1 Happy Crow Wrestlers after District second place finish. From left to right are: Steve Loeck, Gary Stoops, Arliss Thompson, Mark Ross, Dallas Keesaman, John Mock, Chris Waggener, Dale Cochran, and Jeff Stoops. John Mock, 130 lbs., V H helps team with phenomenal 61-0 win over McKenzie. Later placed third at State. Chris Waggener on way to placing first in District Competition with a pin. Wrestling 1969 After a slow start, the Crow High Wrestlers came on like wildfire capturing second place at the District Tournament and sending six of their team to the state finals. An all time turnout aided the matmen by providing the enthusiasm and competition necessary. This was the first time that Crow High was able to fill all weight classes. At season's end the team had compiled a t-7-1 win-loss record. CONFERENCE RECORD Harrisburg 31 ............ Crow 26 McKenzie 0 . . . Crow 61 Lowell 33 . . . Crow 28 Monroe 11 , . Crow 45 Mapleton 15 .. . Crow 35 Gary Jarvis, 136 lbs. , on Way to placing 2nd in District, later Mike Toricellas, 148 lbs. , later to go to State with to capture 3rd in State Meet. a 2nd place in District, wins with a pin over McKenzie. Steve Loeck, 141 lbs. , in District Meet Where he placed Jeffery Stoops wrestling 168 lbs. , on way to second, to go to State Meet and take a 4th. win, and later to take 4th place in State Meet. Crow Wrestlers from left to right, top row are: D. Canaday, B. Suiter, S. Loeck, C. Waggener, M. Ross, J. Stoops, and G. Purdy Bottom row, left to right: G. Stoops, B. Kirkpatric, D. Cochran, K. Batson, J. Mock, and G. Jarvis, On extreme left is assistant coach Jack Trujillo, on extreme right, coach John Hepner. Others not pictured here are: L. Loeck, M. Goodrich, M. Canaday, B. Palmer, J. Jones, L. DeSpain, J. Willis, D. Pimentel, C. Liles, D. Noble, and D, Kessaman. .75 -- M X ,,,,+ egzwqgqgri,f1gELqq:g:5 15 sz' 154 ' '1x,5:??ft3' '4'1TE1l: 57-E735 , ,Wa ,QMNQ ,, ,,,V,,,b .,K,.,, , , .. L , ,,L,. . , , , .A + , A. y - V .-'f 1' W . . . , 65, 4 .K ' , 4 11.fnr1e.,f1Nf :gif ,Q :-. W1-, we ,Q K ' . www 'wf:fp2:a2 '-sf : R , fff:2xffg.:- ,. 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Doyle Fosbury Bloom clears 11 The Cougars ended a very successful season with a win loss record of six wins and two losses, our only losses came at the hands of A-2 schools We won Trico Relays for the sixth consecutive year The Cougars easily ran away with the district title We scored 139 points to take the trophy home for the seventh year in a row. We qualified eight men for the state meet. Crow had one individual champion in the meet where we placed eighth THE 1969 TRACK TEAM, pictured from left to right, front row: Dallas Kessaman, Joseph Jentzsch Jewel O'Brient, Jon Howell, Mike Torricellas, Asst. Coach Morris. Second row- Mike Smith Cliff Bloom, Mickey Ford, Larry DeSpain, Steve Kilbreath, Coach Hepner. Third row: Terry Hooker, Terry Thompson, Artie Ford, Doyle Bloom, Mark Sullivan. Fourth row: Louis Loeck, Bill Glover, Greg Canaday, Dave Noble, Jolm Jones. H wi ,, Q. V- ,,:-1 ltl atfa if Mmm yzp .,.,.,.,. H .,,,.,,,.,. 1 ,,.,.,. '::l'if2 : ' ,, d 5. ,. mm , 3-va-W mmf-mr um:-ww mmm, ,, Pitcher Lee Holly whirls sphere over home place to tally one more strike against waiting opponents . Bill makes a dash toward second while the opponents try to pick him off. ww-mmm Cougars reach for the ball for an easy out. Coach Welhxitz waits the outcome of the tense game. 1969 State Champs WW Teammates elation reveals a victorious outcome. 'Q ff--ff - f Mmm, M-V-, ,f,,,. ,,- b f,L,,,.,L L, f ,-H,:.:',,:-, f.ff U .ww 1,-,,,.m,.. , f r f- wwin-allof:wwwmo,k.weqmwff:fmmmwmMwMu -vnu-fe mffwmwwug .M Field Hockey FIELD HOCKEY once again proved to be a very enjoy- able game for Mrs. Berry and the team. Team mem- bers pictured are: Jane Ratcliff, Debbie Rippy, Linda Jones, Darlene Swafford, Darlene Loeck, Linda Dillon , Pam Denker, Cynthia Clarkson, Carol Haas, Nancy Liles, Donna Torrecellas, and Sandi McCommas'. Get away .... it' s mine Girls' Sports GYMNASTICS was a new and enjoyable experience for the Crow High School girls this year. Members of the team pictured are: Sa.nsy McCommas , Kim Grohs, Debbie Hartwig, Barbara Glover, and Luana Lewis. The girls were coached and directed by Mrs. Berry. BASKETBALL team coached by Mr. Morris included Louis Keep, Lonnie Inman, Debby Mitchell, Carol Haas, Luana Lewis, Mary James, Cynthia Clarkson, Connie Hooker . Becky Crain, and Glenda Ratcliff. M41-mm Girls' Sports NANCY volleys to teammate. JUNIOR VARSITY, Cynthia Clarkson, Carl Canaday, Mary Ann Thibault, Luana Lewis, Kathy Doughty, Bobby Mock, Carol Haas and Linda Willie. on 8 ,.,- is ,,w,,.-: f -Q ,W W mb. A3-.-my-I-W n 921 fa il A 5 7 as iw VERY INTERESTING! ! !! 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