Deary High School - Footsteps Yearbook (Deary, ID)

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' i , C o t-  ■  ' v is ' , FOOTSTEPS The footsteps we leave in the sands of time help others find their wav. TOP CHOICE OF THE YEA R The 1980-81 yearbook staff has dedicated this annual to Mr. Buddy Carter. He is the Vo-Ag teacher and F.F.A. advisor. Since his arrival eight years ago he has tirelessly improved Deary ' s F F A Chapter to its current high rating In the last four years many girls have joined his program and he has involved the students in summer and community projects. He is dedicated and devoted to his job and students N STRUTTING THEIR STUFF MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST MISCHIEVOUS Mike Gustin Tracy Halseth BEST ALL AROUND Mike Gustin Susan Waldron Dana Brady Todd Olson Ellita Platz BEST DRESSED Pennle Lawson Todd George MOST ATHLETIC Todd George Carleen Funke (% The senior class votes for the winners on this page- BIGGEST FLIRT Pennie Lawson Doug Olson Fuzzy ' s Keck Logging CLIMB UNTIL YOUR Valedictorian MIKE GUSTIN Class Speaker CARLEEN FUMKE kM 1y -€ Eft ' t -.i A Salutatorian TRACY HALSETH CLASS OF 1981 Todd George, Tracy Halseth, Darlene Halseth, Dana Brady, Ellita Platz, Kimberly Leachman, Paula Brown, Rod- ney Carr. Row 2: Pennie Lawson, Mike Gustin, Ann Jimerson, Doug Olson, Sue Waldron, Todd Olson, Sheryl Byers, Mike Bates, Carleen Funke. Not pictured; Lissa Nigh B L Logging DREAMS COME TRUE Scholarships MIKE GUSTIN PTSO $150 Honor Society $150 CARLEEN FUNKE-Lucky Rueppel-$150 Jr. Miss $150 DANA BRADY -Chin Family-$200 TRACY HALSETH-Honor Society $150 PENNIE LAWSON-Jr. Miss 1st runner-up $150 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER Dennis Griner Head Usherette Jamie Sitz Head Usher Brad Batey The ushers and usherette for graduation were Ken Jones, Darrah Eggers, Jim Weath- erford and Lisa Zimmerman. Program attendants were Tammy Wunsch and Barbara Warner. 8 L Logging  i VFW Boys ' and Girls ' Unit VFW Boys ' and Girls ' Unit This year the seniors held a cake raffle at every home basketbal game At Thanksgiving, the class held a turkey and ham raffle, also The Senior-Faculty basketball game was played April 10th with the Faculty winning 79-65. V F W and Auxiliary 1 . ' ' 1 ' ! V.f.VJ and Auxiliary President; Carleen Funke Advisor Mr Jensen Advisor Mrs Jensen Vice-President Doug Olson Secretary: Pennie Lawson Foster and Son Dan ' s Chevron Chuck ' s Saw Service Treasurer: Tracy Halseth Sgt.-at-Arms; Dana Brady Representative Mike Bates Ann Jimerson Foster and Son Dan ' s Chevron Chuck ' s Saw Service Todd George Lissa Nigh Paula Brown Kimberly Leachman Hi-Lite Beauty Shop ♦ i. ; Sheryl Byers Mike Gustin Rodney Carr Darlene Halseth Hi-Lite Beauty Shop Todd Olson WHERE YOUR FOOTSTEPS BEGIN ARE NOT NEARLY AS IMPORTANT AS WHERE THEY LEAD YOU. Susan Waldron Ellita Platz Dew Drop Carwash Les Schwab KIM LEACH MAN MISS BOVILL-DEARY All senior girls are eligible to compete for the Miss Bovill- Deary Title. People from the area are the judges that Inter- view the contestants. They must have knowledge of commu- nity and world affairs. Kim Leachman is Miss Bovlll-Deary for 1980-81. The Princesses are Tracy Halseth and Sheryl Byers. They participated In Bovill, Deary, and Elk River Days Pa- rades and represent us with great pride. PRINCESSES Tracy Halseth Sheryl Byers Leachman Brs. Logging Deary Auto Elk Tavern Bovill Inn Miss BoviU— Deary Carleen Fimke Wins Junior Miss Title Five senior girls participated in the Junior IVliss Pageant held on July 26, following two weeks of practice. It was organized by Mrs. Kathy Proctor and a group of local women Steve Hammond was the Master of Ceremonies for the event The theme for the pageant was The Rainbow Connection Carleen Funke went on to com- pete in the State Junior Miss Pageant held in Moscow, Idaho in November Carleen Funke, Talent and Kodak Award; Susan Waldron, Physical Fitness and Simplicity Awards; Kim Leach- man, Spirit of Junior Miss; Sheryl Byers, Kraft Hostess Award; Pennie Lawson, Poise and Appearance. Potlatch Corporation Pennie Lcnvson First Runner-up MX. Steve Hammond Potlatch Corporation SHARING THE NIGHT TOGETHER QUEEN AND KING TRACY HALSETH MIKE BA TES Helmer Store and Jerry ' s Saw Shop Mrs Orury— Jr Class Advtsor, Mr Orury Mr Smith Mrs Smith-Jr Class Advisor Sr Class President Carleen Funke Jr Class President-Geri Lou Lawrence Mr Racicot, Mrs Racicot-Guest Speaker Sr Class Advisors Mr. and Mrs Jensen Mrs Jensen read the Prophecy Guest Speaker Mrs Lawrence Mr Lawrence The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 14 at the Mark IV. Steak or Seafood w salad was offered. Kelly sang the Rose and the choir per- formed enjoyable entertainment. The Prom was held on April 25 featuring Luna. Blue and white streamers with silver stars decorated the gym and an archway in the center of the floor com- pleted the decorations. Juniors brought homemade cookies and punch for refreshments. Kelly Bateman Helmer Store and Jerry ' s Saw Shop Gen Lou Lawrence President Brad Batey Vice-President Barbara Warner Secretary Lisa Zimmerman Treasurer Kevin Osterberg Representative Darrah Eggers Sgt -at-Arms Tammy Wunsch Fred Winter David Cameron Lisa Cook Advisors Mrs Drury Mrs Smith Doug Loomis Jamie Sitz Chris Ruark Vern Offt Don Loe Troy Newton Ronda King Jim Weatherford Tim Boles Mane Collins Ken Jones .J J Zimmerman Logging John Jimerson Sue Chamberlain Fred Berglund Gienda Cannon Brent Bergsma Loyd Staton Dan Williamson Tina Halseth Michael Fluke Kelly Bateman Stella Griffin Zimmerman Logging A ' ' - ,. ' ' J The Juniors sell concessions, hold baked food sales and have a spaghetti feed to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Prom The class won the Spirit Stick for the 3rd straight year, with most of the class participating. Bailey ' s Bar and Cafe Troy Drug SOPHOMORES ' iltki K mR- wfKK 23 Melody Ostman President Brenda Wood Vice-President Debbie Bateman Secretary Teresa Worsley Treasurer Barbara Winter Sgt.-at-Arms Mike Brown Representative T £■£ ■ ' 9 Mrs Chin Advisor Tona Pederson Rod Dennis Ramona Whybark A M Century 21 Mike Yenney Floyd Medlock Randy Smith Mark McCuMy Rodney Leas Bob Thornton Robin Pomton Terry Masters John Cadloni Danny Watts WE SHAPE OUR LIVES NOT BY WHAT WE CARRY WITH US, BUT BY WHAT WE LEA VE BEHIND Dan Fluke Virginia Platz Terry Saunders Rick Taylor Amy Jam Century 21 This year the Sophomore Class had a raffle and two baked food sales. They also won the bubble blowing con test during Spirit Week. -: k Tri-State Cedar DeMontigny Trucking Advisors Mr Carter IVIr Queener Only he who keeps his footsteps fmnly planted, will stay on the right road Frednckson ' s Ruark Trucking McFarland Pole Co, Carl Johnson Gail Price Lone Roskam Derek Jones Brad Mael Marcie Saunders Diann Smith Joe Platz Donnie Pomponio Lucy Winter The Freshman Class had 2 baked food sales and held a raffle to raise class money We participated in Spirit week and made a One little, Two little, Three little Indians float. Karta Hawley Mike Smith Not shown Bob Roberts Ted Cowin Photographies Palouse Producers Jk 4 ™ 1 £. Jack Bonnie ' s Waterman ' s ADMINISTRA TION SHOWING US THE RIGHT STEP Mr. Dehning Algebra Mrs Chin Business and Typing Classes Mr Carter Vo-Ag Mr Grmer U S History Government and Law Bus Drivers ' float for Home- coming Mrs E Smith Girts ' P E Mrs Arnold Special Education Mr Jensen English, Boys ' P E Mrs Clampitt Consumer Economics, Home Economics Mrs Wmn Special Education, Yearbook Mrs Jensen English, Speech and Drama 32 Moscow Body and Glass Norms Custom Glass IVIcGraws Auto Parts Mr Sutera Math and Earth Science Mrs Drury Librarian Library Science, and Journalism Mr Queener Science Geometry, Photography Mechanical Drawing and Plant Prop COOKS Mrs Staton Mrs Elliott CUSTODIANS Mrs Carmen Mr Boleraczky Mr Cox Band and Choir Director Hall ' s Hardware Tri-State Latah County Auto Dealers •S 2 «qv« ' k A Sip-N-Snack Hong Kong Cafe Burt ' s Cafe Chang Sing Following Our Leaders Superintendent Mr Grove Principal Mr Racicot School Board Members Charles Stratton Richard Drury, Carley Lawrence Agnes Jam Robert Bauman Jan Norris, John Grove Secretary Marge Batey Director of Special Education Councelor Lynn Adkins Wallace Office Supply First Bank of Idaho Idaho First Jackie Jewelry FEET LEAD THE WAY Vice-President Derek Jones President Mike Gustm Mike Gustin President Derek Jones Vtce-President Diann Smith Secretary Carleen Funke Treasurer Glenda Cannon Sgt -at-Arms Front Row Mr Racicot, Carleen Funke, Glenda Cannon, Gerj Lou Lawrence, Melody Ostman Suzanne Jones, Diann Smith Back Row Mike Gustin, Mike Bates, Kevin Osterberg, Mike Brown, Mike TyndaM, Derek Jones C and B Logging Co, Inc Helblmg Brothers DRAMA STUDENTS ACT UP BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS supporting actor BRAD BATEY KEN JONES SUE CHAMBERLAIN SUPPORTING ACTRESS TINA HALSETH OUTSTANDING STUDENTS OF THE YEAR September- Elliota Platz October- Rick Taylor Nov -Dec. -Debbie Bateman Jan -Feb - Rod Dennis March- Lisa Cook April-May-Amy Jam I LEA VI NG O UR PRINTS BEHIND f Advisor Mr Queener Mike Gustin 3rd year pho- tographer Yearbook Photography re- quires many after school hours of work. Mike Gustin attended all functions, took pictures and did all the print- ing and lab work until semes- ter with the help of Ronda, Rodney and Dana Darrah, Mike B and Doug joined at semester and have been a tremendous help at the end of the year. Ronda King, Rodney Carr, Dana Brady, Darrah Eggers, Mike Brown, Doug Loomis 39 Image Studios loscow Florists and Gifts Troy Telephone Dido Upholstery WATCHING YOUR EVERY STEP Assistant Editor Ronda King Mane Coilins-Secretary Vern Offt-Ad Mgr Tona Pederson- Soph Asst Ed Advisor Mrs Winn Yearbook Class Rodney Leas Dana Brady Ramona Whybark Amy Jam Teresa Worsley Randy Smith Floyd Medlock Brenda Wood Barbara Wmter Tona Pederson Robin Pointon Mark McCully Vern Offt Rodney Dennis Don Loe Rodney Carr Mike Yenney Rick Taylor 40 First Bank of Troy Editor DANA BRADY All yearbook students are required to sell ads and concessions. Ads finance 3 of the cost of the book helping reduce the price to the students. Concession money pays for the as- sistant editor, Ronda King, to attend the U of I communication class in June, The staff col- lected enough ad money to buy 8 extra pages of enjoyment. Yearbook also made a dona- tion to Bryon Branting ' s fund. Freshmen after school workers Missy Johnson, Renee Fredrickson, Suzanne Jones, Tami Hocking, Carl Johnson Stella Gnffin joined the yearbook class at se- mester First Bank of Troy J THE LONGEST JOURNEY - . STARTS WITH THE FIRST STEP. : WALK ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIEE MARCHING FOR PERFECTION Honor Society President MIKE GUSTIN Barbara Warner Ronda King Lisa Zimmerman Tracy Halseth Debbie Bateman Mrs. Chin— Advisor Mr, Sutera— Advisor Brad Batey Kevin Osterberg Mike Gustin Lisa Cook Chris Ruark Mike Gustin-President Chris Ruark— Vice-President Tracy Halseth— Secretary Lisa Cook— Treasurer Every year the Honor Society gives a scholar- ship to a deserving member. They sell maga- zine subscriptions as a fund-raising project and to help finance a trip for the Society. 45 Neely ' s Travel Greyhound Bus Best Western McGahan Ins. TRACKING DOWN THE NEWS Editor Kim Leachman Stampede Staff Kelly Bateman, Editor Kim Leachman, Floyd Medlock, Tina Halseth, Rick Taylor, Terry Masters, Terry Saun- ders, Ramona Whybark, Gen Lou Lawrence, Melody Os- tman, Advisor Mrs Drury 46 Scotts House of Flowers Short ' s Funeral Chapel Baldwin Music Room Advisor Mrs. Drury The Stampede Staff works very hard to get a paper out every Friday for the students to enjoy They also publish spor ts editions at the end of each season Seniors are honored at Graduation with a special pa- per. i l Bl ' ' on (pllilllll Stove Shoppe Western Home Center Lyon ' s Electric WE ARE FAMILY Row 1: Advisor Mrs Clanipitt, Pennie Lawson, Lorle Roskam, Barabara Warner, Tracy Halseth, Tina Halseth, Brenda Wood, Marie Collins, Teresa Worsley, Lisa Cook. Row 2: Sue Chamberlain, Dana Brady, Lucy Winter, Jamie Sitz, Lisa Zimmerman, Barbara Win- ter, Melody Ostman, Tona P. Capps, Missy Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Robin Cook. Row 3: Karia Hawley, Sissy Masters, Susan Waldron, Kim Leachman, Tami Hocking, Gail Price, Caria Halseth, Amy Jain, Chris Ruark, Gen Lou Lawrence. OUTSTANDING FHA MEMBER: Teresa Worsley STATE VICE-PRESIDENT OF ACHIEVEMENT: Sue Chamberlain DISTRICT VICE-PRESIDENT: Lisa Cook R D Brooks M D Dr Marineau M D Optical Center Dr. Labine DMD f ■!. t Sue Chamberlain— Vice-President of Achievement Lisa Cook— Vice-President of District and Chapter President Geri Lou Lawrence— Vice-President Jamie Sitz— Secretary Tina Halseth — Public Relations Barbara Winter— Sgt.-At-Arms Dana Brady— Historian Teresa Worsley— Historian Chris Ruark — Recreation MR IRRESISTIBLE; Derek Jones State Delegates: Teresa Worsley, Gail Price, Tami Hocking, Advisor: Mrs. Clampitt, Lisa Cook Sue Chamberlain. 4 -:.. FHA started the year ' s pro- gram with the progressive dinner and Freshman initia- tion. Some members went to District Convention at Lap- wai. FHA had a flower mak- ing project and sold cookie grams on Valentines Day. FHA ' s wheelchair project took first place at State Con- vention. Installation of the new District officers at Lew- iston were Lisa Cook Presi- dent and Teresa Worsley parliamentarian. The Whitepine District went to two Spa ' s and had a roller skating party. Dr. Christie DMD Dr. Moenhert largaret White Lynn Farnworth IDAHO A T 50- irS JUST BEGUN Row 1 Mr Neil McCall, Debbie Bateman, Amy Jam, Doug Loomis, Brad Batey, Kevm Osterberg, Mr Bud Carter Row 2: Mike Gustm, Loyd Staton, Sheryl Byers, David Cameron, Danny Williamson, Carleen Funke, Danny Haskell, Randy Can- non Ray Day, Donald Pomponio, Derek Jones, Dan Fluke, Ron Brown Row 3: Mike Yenney, Jim Weatherford, Mike Tyndall Fred Winter Joe Platz Rodney Leas Mark McCully, Randy Smith, Robin Pointon, Danny Watts Row 4 Mich- eal Fluke Darrah Eqgers Fred Berglund, Ken Jones. Tammy Wunsch, Glenda Cannon, Chris Chase. Robbie Beplate, John Cadloni, Rodney Dennis In district competition, the meets team took first place this year with the help of Fred Winter, Kevin Os- terberg, and Danny Williamson. The Farm Mechanics team, con- sisting of Doug Loomis, Kevin Os- terberg, and Darrah Eggers, also captured a first place. The Chapter competes in all district contests They placed third in the Sweep- stakes At the Latah County Fair, Carleen Funke won Grand Champion for her steer. Deary also participates in the Spokane Interstate Fair. For their moneymaking projects the FFA went pinecone picking and wood-cutting. Brady Batey, Sentinel, Amy Jam, Reporter, Doug Loomis, Treasurer, Debbie Bateman, Secretary; Kevin Osterberg, Vice-President; Carleen Funke, President . Bohman Ins Bendel ' s Meat Packing Gilfoy Ins STATE CONVENTION DELEGATES Row 1 Derek Jones Donald Pomponto, Carteen Funke, Amy Jam, Sheryl Byers, Chns Chase Row 2: Randy Cannon, Kevin Osterbei-g, Mike Tyndall, Mark McCully Debbie Bateman Mike (jusiin STAR GREENHAND Mike Tyndall OUTSTANDING SENIOR Mike Gustin STAR CHAPTER FARMER Randy Cannon KANSAS CITY DELEGATES Mike Giistin, Kevin Osterberg FFA sponsored a Harlem Clowns benefit game for Bryon Brantmg. Every year they serve a special com- munity luncheon This year at the State Convention, Deary was presented a 100% membership award and third place gold emblem for the scrapbook. They served as ushers on the Courtesy Corp. Moscow Building Supply Everett Will Moscow Implement WHEN WORDS FALTER, MUSIC SPEAKS Band and Choir Director Mr Mike Cox Row 1 Ann Jimerson, Melody Ostman, Susan Waldron, Jodi Heustis, Kay Smith, Jody Youmans, Pam Beplate, Leeann Nolte, Patty Brown, Cindy Proctor Row 2 Rom Masters, Glenda Cannon, Paula Waldron Donna Nolte, Kristy Granting, Vella Saunders, Sissy Masters, Diana Wood, Cheryl Ruark, Shannon Johnson, Brad Nolte, Terry Masters Row 3 Loyd Staton, Kim Leachman, Mike Halen, Jeff Lawson, Ray Day, Terry Saunders, Brent Smith, Kyle Halseth, Larry Horning, Derrick Eggers, James Martin, Marcie Saunders Standing- Mr Cox, Randy Can- non Pep Band The band has two concerts a year, Christmas and Spring, All the members performed at the Moscow Mall at Christmas time The pep band plays for home games and pep assemblies. 52 Bitterroot Homes McCoy Plumbing Bath Boutiqtje Fashion Floors Moscow Realty Mrs Bacon Accompanist Lisse Nigh Doug Olson Sue Chamberlain, Tina Halseth, Kelly Bateman, Lisa Zimmerman Barbara Warner. Dana Brady Row 2 Ken Jones, Mr Cox, Jim Weatherford Mike Bates Brad Batey Mrs Bacon John Jimerson Darrah Eggers GIRLS ENSEMBLE The Choir, under the direction of Mr. Cox, has 2 school concerts, one at Christmas and one In the spring. The group entertained shoppers in the Moscow Mall at Christmas time and sang for the enjoyment of the resi- dents at the Latah Convelescent Center. This year for the first time, the Choir performed at the Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet. Dana and Kelly sang solos and the ensembles also performed. Band and choir had a skating party at Christmas BOYS ENSEMBLE Pets Are People Too! Bowlerama Moscow Bakery Coffee Shop First Bank of Pizza STANDOUTS Standouts for the year are: The girls basketball team beating Troy for the first time in nine years Mechanical Drawing class planting the shrubs around the tennis courts, that the Student Council sponsored Mr, Sutera kissing the Senior girls good-bye - , , Dana Brady singing solo at the Christmas concert . . Mr Racicot playing Old Maid with the students , , , Mr Suttera running in Blooms Day Race in Spokane He said, I placed in the first 1,000 ' .The Band and Choir Christ- mas skating party vk. .- •  - T - ■ w.v . -  «• 1 ;, .i: Culpepper Clothing Gazette News Kendrick Drive-in MOST FOOTPRINTS LEFT IN THE SA ND OF TIME HA VE BEEN MADE BY WORKSHOES. c Ss 55 J Don ' t walk in front of me I may not follow; Don ' t walk behind me I may not lead; lili vr STAICS Walk beside me And be my friend. SPIRIT ON THE MO VE DERRV niER jpniiii I t RJ[ B n Til E Row 1 Carleen Funke, Barbara Warner, Tracy Halseth, Brenda Wood, Tina Halseth, Lone Roskam, Diann Smith, Renee Frednckson, Te- resa Worsley, Advisor, Mrs Clampitt Row 2 Caria Halseth, Gail Price, Karia Haw- ley, Susan Waldron, Tami Hocking, Sissy Mas- ters, Sue Brady, Glenda Cannon Virginia Platz, Robin Cook Row 3 Pennie Lawson, Tammy Wunsch, Dar- lene Halseth, Kim Leachman, Sheryl Byers, Lisa Zimmerman, Amy Jam, Ramona Why- bark, Tona Pederson, Gen Lou Lawrence, Row 4 Chris Ruark, Lisa Cook, Jamie Sitz, Suzanne Jones, Melody Ostman, Barbara Win- ter, Mane Collins, Missy Johnson, Lucy Win- ter, Sue Chamberlain Girls-of-the-Month Deary Mercantile Barbara Warner President Jamie Sitz Vice-President Lisa Zimmerman Secretary-Treas Kim Leachman Points Tina Halseth Sgt-At-Arms Mrs Clampitt Advisor Spirit Club members first project was Homecoming week and everyone was involved in the fun. Spirit week occurs just before basketball tournaments with a dif- ferent contest each day. Sales from candy sticks and T-shirts raise money for the annual Mother ' s Tea, All members are expected to participate in the activities They must also attend the games to cheer on the team. MISS SWEETHEART Kelly Bateman MISTER SWEETHEART Fred Berglund GIRLS-OF-THE-MONTH Sept Miss Happiness— Glenda Cannon Oct, Miss Mysterious— Mane Collins Nov, Miss Autumn — Suzanne Jones Dec, Miss Mistletoe- Lisa Zimmerman Jan Miss Congeniality— Barbara Winter Mar Miss Enthusiastic— Tammy Wunsch Apr. Miss Springtime— Jamie Sitz May Miss Sunshine — Susan Waldron 59 Deary Mercantile FOOT OF SPIRIT The Varsity Cheerleaders, with the exception of Susan Waldron, attended Cheerleading camp at the U of I, and held raffles to raise money for their funds They were invited to cheer at a Vandal game on High School night. The J.V. ' s went to Cheerleading camp, with the exception of Melody Ostman, at Whitworth college in Spokane, WA, They raffled a quilt over the summer and they will all go out for dinner after the season is over. Varsity: Susan Waldron Barbara Warner Tammy Wunsch Lisa Zimmerman J V Melody Ostman Diann Smith Missy Johnson Sue Brady Melody Ostman, Lisa Zimmerman, Sue Brady. Missy Johnson, Tammy Wunsch, Diann Smith. Susan Waldron, Barbara Warner Advisor- Mrs Clampitt RE Magnuson Ins Papineau Ins Agency Dahmen Ins Agency Apex Realty Inc Style Rite Salon Owl Drug Gene and Vi ' s Washerette Brown ' s Furniture 61 Kelly Wins D-Club Sweetheart 99 Row 1 Advisor Mr Jensen Mark McCully, Jamie Sitz, Tracy Halseth, Lisa Cook, Chris Ruark Kim Leachman Danny Haskell, Rod Dennis Row 2 Mike Tyndall, Brenda Wood, Carleen Funke, Barbara Warner, Lisa Zimmerman, Brad Batey Todd George, Derek Jones, Loyd Sta- ton Row 3 Fred Winter, Mike Gustin, Mike Bates, Darrah Eggers, Todd Olson, Doug Loomis, Jim Weatherford, Kenny Jones, Vern Offt, Fred Berglund D-Club sponsors the annual powderpuff Football game This year the same game was held on Oct 11. They also organize the Senior- Faculty basketball game. The funds raised are used for awards banquets and trophy engravings FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS FOR POWDERPUFF GAME Sec Darrah Eggers V P Doug Olson Pres Brad Batey, Advi- sor Mr Jensen MISS SWEETHEART Kelly Bateman Brad Mael Ron Brown Chris Chase Robbie Beplate Tuff Turf Sod Farm Horse Hut MUSTANGS STAND THEIR GROUND W First row Managers Derrick Eggers Jeff Lawson, Ray Day, Jimmy Weatherford, Randy Cannon, Mark McCully, Mike Tyndall, Derek Jones, Donny Pompomo, Kenny Jones, Chris Chase, Randy Smith. Second row Fred Berglund, Doug Loomis, Darrah Eggers, Mike Bates, Danny Williamson, Mark Pointon, Rod Dennis, Danny Haskell, Vern Offt. Mike Brown, Coach John Sutera, Trainer Roger Fredrick Third row Coach Dennis Jensen, Fred Winter Brad Batey, Todd Olson, John Jimerson, Doug Olson, Mike Yenney, Todd George, Coach Don Dudley. Not Shown Don Loe, Rodney Leas, Floyd Medlock. MOST VALUABLE FLA YER Darrah Eggers MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER Fred Berglund I BEST DEFENSIVE FLA YERS Brad Batey, Jimmy Weatherford BEST OFFENSIVE LINEMAN Todd Olson Widman ' s Sport Center Asst, Coach: John Sutera Head Coach: Dennis Jensen Asst Coach: Don Dudley Trainer Roger Fredrick SCORES VARSITY Lewiston J.V. 8-14 Kendrick 18-24 Troy 26-0 Highland 26-12 Nez Perce 0-42 Kootenai 16-24 Clearwater Valley 6-14 Genesee 8-12 Final Record 6-2 J.V Genesee 6-18 Kendrick 6-0 Troy 26-14 Deary A new season, a new coach, and a new team lifted the Mustangs to an impressive 6-2 record. Trainer Roger Fredrick and Coach Don Dudley also donated their valuable time to help the team ■ LS« Widman ' s Sport Center 65 EVERYONE STEPS INTO THE WINNERS ' CIRCLE CANDIDATES FRESHMEN Renee Fredrickson Chris Chase SOPHOMORES Barbara Winter Rodney Dennis JUNIORS Barbara Warner Jim Weatherford SENIORS Carleen Funke IVIike Bates !X r fWlfCTIfll I IHt  1« ? Campbell ' s Construction Co. Abrams Hardware Hunts Wood Products Redmger Heating ' !,l ' ' ;tH:!!:- r ■ ' y. HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN JiM WEATHERFORD BARBARA WARNER Homecoming Week is sponsored by Spirit Club. Juniors float took 1st place. Sophomores won the hall sign contest. Randy Smith blew the biggest bubble for the sophomores and Doug Olson stuffed his mouth for the seniors. Juniors won the car stuffing contest. Juniors and seniors tied for 1st place their decorated cakes. Ken Barrett Co. B G Dist. Latah Co. Grain Growers Kendrick Variety BUMP . . . SET Deary 4- 15 Kendrick 9- 15 7- 15 Potlatch 15- 9 15- 6 10- 15 Elk River 15- 12 6- 15 15- 12 Genesee 15- 13 15- 10 Potlatch 15- 9 3- 15 Troy 5- 15 3- 15 Kendrick 7- 15 4- 15 Troy 3- 15 11- ■15 Potlatch 15- ■ 8 15- 13 15 - 4 Elk River 15 ■ 5 11 -15 Genesee 11 -15 AWARDS CI. Coach-Mrs Smith, Jamie Sitz, Tracy Halseth, Sheryl Byers, Ronda King, Glenda Cannon Melody Ostman Chris Ruark Carleen Funlte, Lisa Cook, Manager— Ramona Whybark MOST INSPIRATIONAL MOST PLAYER POINTS Carleen Funke Chns Ruark PASSER, SPIKER, AND SETTER AWARDS Chris Ruark, Carleen Funke, Lisa Cook Paul Ward Logging . . . SPIKE! Deary 5-15 Kendrick 15-11 3-15 15-10 Potlatch 15- 6 15- 8 Genesee 16-14 15-10 Potlatch 15-9 4-15 Kendrick 12-15 13-15 Genesee 9-15 15- 8 Potlatch 15-17 16-14 Coach-Mrs Smith, Karia Hawley, Tma Halseth Glenda Cannon Barbara Winter Lucy Winter Amy Jam Caria Halseth, Robin Cook, Manager— Ramona Whybark The Varsity Volleyball Team ended their season with a 5-7 record. They were third in league. The J.V. Team ended their season with a 4-3 record. The awards were given at the Football-Volleyball Awards Banquet on No- vember 21, 1980. HIGH SCORER Lucy Winter Eii. ' iP Tm., Paul Ward Logging TAKING IT ONE STEP AT A TIME Front Tracy Halseth Barbara Warner , Lisa Zimmerman, Melody Ostman Back Coach Sutera, Bren da Wood, Carl- een Funke, J amie Sitz Mane Collins, Lisa Cook Chris Ruark Manager Sheryl Byers Scores Deary 26 47 Genesee 25 47 Kendnck 35 61 Potlatch 51 38 Plummer 25 28 Troy 41 34 Asotin 20 43 Potlatch 47 22 Kamiah 37 43 Elk River 26 49 Genesee 27 26 Kamiah 43 30 Plummer 26 34 Kendnck 31 28 Elk River 32 36 Asotin 36 31 Troy Tourname nts Deary 29 49 Highland 53 24 Culdesac 33 28 Troy 28 37 Elk River r w ' ' -.■ rf . H bH M H Mpi PI m R L Shook Logging R  A, MOST POINTS Carleen Funke TOP REBOUNDER Mane Collins With the Coach ' s direction and the girls ' improved at- titude, the basketball team finished with an im- pressive record of 7-9. Our biggest win of the season was beating Troy for the first time in seven years. New team warm-ups were purchased at the end of the season. R L Shook Logging MUSTANGS MAKE RUN AT DISTRICT Deary 59-46 Kootenai 53-54 Kendrick 56-33 Timberline 72-31 Elk River 41-32 P 1 u m m e r 71-36 Elk River 48-58 Troy 38-36 Potlatch 61-55 Kootenai 57-47 Plummer 31-45 Genesee 62-67 Kendrick 53-57 Potlatch 49-58 Troy 27-49 Genesee ■47-83 Kendrick Tournaments 31-34 Nez Perce 67-27 Culdesac 56-53 Nez Perce 31-41 Troy Row 1 Mtke Bates, Todd George, Jim Weatherford, Ken Jones, Doug Olson Row 2 Darrah Eggers, Brad Batey, Mike Gustin, Fred Winter, Doug Loomis, Coach Dennis Jensen J.V. players that played on Varsity: Fred Berglund, Derek Jones, Floyd Medlock, Vern offt. ALL STAR PLAYER TODD GEORGE JUNIOR VARSITY Row 1-Sue Brady, Diann Smith, Renee Fred- nckson, Coach -Mrs Jensen, Manager Shery! Byers, Lone Roskam, Amy Jam, Marcie Saunders Row 2— Missy Johnson, Barbara Wmter, Suzanne Jones, Lucy Winter Not Shown Tma Halselh ?ary Genesee 22-26 Kendrick 22-46 Potlatch 38-37 Troy 3 OT ' S 29-18 Asotin Potlatch 9-39 Troy 29-25 Kamiah Genesee Kamiah 24-19 Plummer Kendrick 32-35 Asotin Troy Scores not available The J V, Girls ended the season with a 5-8 record They have improved steadily since last year, Marcle Saunders and Suzanne Jones played on the Varsity during tournaments. Our best game of the season was beating Troy 38-37 in 3 overtimes. Coaches — Mr Sutera, Assis- tant boys ' and girls ' J,V Mrs Jensen, J.V. coach and girls ' varsity assistant. HIGH SCORER Lucy Winter Flemming Truck Equipment State Tractor Supply Inc. Green ' s Body Paint Service A. P. Green Refractories Co. STEPPING UP Row 1 -Chris Chase, Randy Cannon, Derek Jones, Randy Smith Ray Day, Mike Tyndall Row 2 Floyd Medlock, Fred Berglund, Vern Offt, Kevin Osterberg, Mike Brown, Coach Mr Jensen Deary 60-22 Kootenai 33-63 Clarkston 53-45 P 1 u m m e r 32-59 Troy 48-53 Potlatch 53-40 Kootenai 42-53 Clarkston 38-46 Plummer 23-51 Genesee 34-45 Kendrick 52-50 Potlatch 49-79 Troy 28-46 Genesee 39-55 Kendnck The J V, Boys finished their season with a 4-10 record. Four of the J.V. players moved up to the varsity Te- resa Worsley, shown on the varsity page was the first girl manager HIGH SCORER Fred Berglund O ' Keefe Oil Co Ray Taylor Repairs Carlson ' s Used Cars Troy Chevron Station SWIFT STEPS Rodney Leas-Dropped Randy Cannon - 330 Intermediate hur- dles, triple jump, mile relay. Mike Tyndall Mile run, shot put, dis- cus Chis Chase -2 mile run, 1 mile run Jim Weatherford -440 relay, 880 relay. Medley relay, 100 yard dash. Danny Haskell 330 intermediate hur- dles, mile relay Mike Bates Mile relay, medley relay, 880 relay Doug Loomis High jump, triple jump, mile relay Fred Winter Shot put, discus Darrah Eggers 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash R S, 440 relay R, high jump R S, long jump R S Doug Olson-220 yard dash R, 440 relay R, 880 relay, medley relay Floyd Medlock-Not Shown-440 relay R 880 relay, medley relay R = Regional S = State DARRAH TAKES FIRST AT STATE IN LONG JUMP Darrah set the high jtJmp record of 6 ' 4V2 at the All State Meet. He also broke the record at Regionals for the high jump at 6 ' 4i; . Darrah went to State in the long jump, high jump, and 220 ' a Darrah Eggers Floyd Medlock Doug Olson Jim Weatherford Realty World Ann Jimei ' son- High jump, long jump, 440 relay R medley relay Marcie Saunders-100 yard dash high jump, 440 relay R, 880 relay Lisa Zimmerman-100 yard dash, 440 relay R, 880 relay. Coach Mr Bryton Carleen Funke-220 yard dash 440 relay R, 880 relay, medley relay Glenda Cannon-440 yard dash, 880, medley relay. Sheryl Byers — 100 yard dash, medley relay. R Regional y ' -. Realty World PIVOT-STEP-SWING! Mr Smith— Coach, Sue Chamberlain Sissy Master- dropped, Robin Cook, Tina Halseth Gail Price-dropped Lone Roskam, Tammy Wunsch, Randy Smith, Ray Day, Ronda King, Fred Ber- glund, Derek Jones, Renee Frederickson, Diann Smith, Suzanne Jones, Vern Offt, Dan Fluke Todd George, Mike Fluke. Mane Collins TODD GEORGE MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER TODD PLACES 3rd IN SINGLES AT STATE DOUBLES TEAM TAKES 4th AT STATE DEREK JONES FRED BERGLUND MOST IMPROVED PLAYER SUE CHAMBERLAIN Deary Mobil Deary Boys Girls Mixed Moscow J.V, 3-1 2-2 0-2 Troy 3-1 0-4 1-1 C V.G.V. 3-1 0-5 0-2 Moscow 0-4 0-4 0-2 Pullman 3-4 2-7 - Elk River 4-0 1-3 0-1 Elk River 4-0 0-2 0-2 Troy 3-1 0-3 1-2 Pullman 4-2 1-5 - District Tourn anient 4-2 1-5 — MOST MOST DETERMINED DEVOTED FAN RONDA KING MRS ZAGELOW -!OSh group to ever participate- Deary Mobil WINNERS TAKE A WARDS IN STRIDE ACADEMIC ATHLETES Brad Batey and Lisa Cook BASKETBALL INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER Jim Weatherfotd JOCK OF THE YEAR Dennis Jensen MANAGER OF THE YEAR Teresa Worsley 80 GIRLS BASKETBALL AWARDS BEST FOUL SHOOTER Brenda Woods BEST FIELD GOAL SHOOTER Carleen Funke FEMALE TRACK ATH- LETE OF THE YEAR Ann Jimerson ROD DENNIS Outstanding Yearbook Student and Mechanical Drawing Award MOST IMPROVED ENGLISH STUDENT Terry Saunders OUTSTANDING ENGLISH STU- DENT Amy Jam SUE CHAMBERLAIN AND KELLY BATEMAN) won an all-expense paid trip to Boise for Business Week THREE-SPORT LETTERMAN Vern Om Todd George Doug Olson Jim Weatherford Darrah Eggers and Carleen Funke who is the first girl to win this award- The 1981 awards banquet was held May 22, 1981 in the Deary High School Gym. Sports and academic achievement pins and certifi- cates were presented. Out- standing awards are shown on the awards pages. 81 Busy Corner Mountain Sports Appaloosa Horse Club Deary Shopping Center MR. QUEEN ER TEACHER OF -T HE-YEAR Mr. Grove presented a plaque to Mr Queener for dedi- cated service. MR QUEENER PRESENTS AWARDS TO: All-State 1st place Sex Ed award MRS QUEENER TODD GEORGE Mechanical Drawing Special Award MIKE BROWN Biology Geometry LISA COOK Chemistry Mr Queener also presented plants to Dana Brady for all her help in Plant Prop, to Mrs Batey and to Mrs Winn 82 DOUG LOOMIS Photography Mountain Sports Appaloosa Horse Club 2 Deary Shopping Center Busy Corner GIRLS ' STA TE DELEGA TE i|l LISA COOK i Delegate MARIE COLLINS Alternate Mane is also going to business week VOICE OF DEMOCRACY VFW annually sponsors these awards: 1st S25 Rod Dennis 2nd $15 Tammy Wunach 3rd SIO Chris Ruark MIKE GUSTIN ALL-AROUND GOOD PERSON AWARD cB 1 SUE CHAMBERLAIN Finalist at Contest Sue had to make up a menu assign- ment in Home Ec. Mrs, Clampitt sent It in and she won a trip to New York to the Now Your Cooking contest. While in New York she saw the p ay My Fair Lady and went on a to jr of the city- i ' srr THROUGH MY MOTHER ' S EYES GIRL OF THE YEAR SPIRIT CLUB PRESIDENT BARBARA WARNER SPIRIT CLUB ADVISOR COMMENTATOR: Mrs Clampitt Tracy Halseth COMMENTATOR; Gen Lou Lawrence COMMENTATOR: Melody Ostman USHERS: Doug Olson, Mike Gustin Mike Bates Todd George Woody Rents Red Cross Pharmacy Strom Elec Co Inc. MISS SPIRIT OF FOOTBALL Marie Collins MISS SPIRIT OF BASKETBALL Renee Frednckson SPECIAL SPEAKER: Mrs Winn Melanie Bacon solos accompanied Kelly and sang two Kelly Bateman Sang I Honestly Love You Special Gift: Jodi Smith The annual Mothers Tea was held April 28, 1981. Hand-made blue carnations decorated the tables, which themothers could keep as souvenirs. A salad bar was provided by Spirit Club Members. The mothers and daughters had their pic- tures taken together after the tea. Travel By Thompson Fork Refrigeration Moscow Clinic WATCH YOUR STEP . . . 11. ♦« - i L - _ i


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