“We Don’t Remember The Days— Only The Moments.” E.H.S. Superintendent In the Spring of a school year is when we look back at the successes that we have achieved in our courses and activities. The over-all picture of the 1972-73 year has a bright glow of things achieved and knowledge gained. I look at the year as a pleasant experience spent with an outstanding group of students, working with the student leaders solving problems of student government, watching the Echo teams compete in contests, and attending their classes in academic courses. I feel very proud to be associated with students who set high standards for themselves in their conduct at Echo School and other schools with whom they compete. I am looking forward to another year of association with the students of Echo School to share their successes and some failures as the year progresses. 2 Thomas Chapman Superintendent Annual Staff ANNUAL STAFF Editor: Diane Berry Business Manager: Wayne Ottum Assistant: Diane Faro Photographer: Mike Browning Typist-Layout: Karen Meyers Toni Martin Carol Berry Sue Umphres Jo Lynn Lilly Jane Simpson Student Advisors: Mark Madison Brad Williams Our Editor, Diane From The Editor The annual is important to all of us who have worked on it, either on the business staff or doing the final layout, as it gives a great sense of creative accomplishment. This annual’s purpose is to record all the memorable events at E. H. S. in the school year 1972-73. It is an album which symbolizes all the many moments remembered instead of the days. The annual this year has been a lot of hard work and worry for all the staff involved, but especially for Mrs. Katherine Wood, our advisor, who has had to spend many extra hours helping the staff. For this I would like to thank her. I would like also to thank Mrs. John Madison for her many wonderful photographs. They have contributed immeasurably to our annual, and we are all truly grateful. To my great staff, thanks for your efforts and cooperation. Diane Berry Editor 3 Our School There seems to have been a Gremlin in our camera this year with a thing” about our school board. The annual staff was faced with either inserting one of several pictures with a number of flaws in them, or omitting a photograph of this years' board. Discretion dictates that we verbally acknowledge our gratitude and thanks to those citizens who have spent hours on our behalf! JOHN RAMOS, DICK SNOW, GLEN RHODE, MIKE McCARTY, BETTY NICHOLS, KAYE McATEE, DOROTHY HELMICK, AND BOB HALE. The Annual Staff 4 Faculty Miss Deniece Matthews Math History Mr. Bill Molendyke Science Biology Social Sciences Counselor Mrs. Ellen Drtina Home Economics Mrs. Florence Zanders Librarian Mr. Terry Harrison Business Commercial Health P. E. Mr. Rich Cason Drivers Education Mrs. Katherine Wood English Drama Counselor Mrs. Clarice Smoot Band Director Mr. Art Watson Elem. Principal Math Mrs. Barbara Ogawa P. E. Health The highest function of the teacher consists not imparting knowledge as in stimulating the pupil and pursuit, unknown” so much in in its love Staff Glen Cochran Custodian School Improves A Track Is Added At E. H. S. This year we, at E. H. S., have a number of new things which add to our school. The community, school board, and all school personnel have cooperated to give us a new band room, bus garage and shop, a new track around the athletic field, and a new scoreboard. The girls have new tennis, track, and volleyball uniforms, and all the kids enjoy the new wildly decorated student lounge. New Building: Bus Barn Band Room Painting of Lounge Diane Lynn Berry Gertrude Esther Bowman Mark Frank Madison Cynthia Ann Morrison Cindy Veressee Haines I n Roxanne Koffler David Allen Dick Norman Miller McCoard Daniel Jay Pollick Robert A. Ramos Tracie Elaine Roberts Susan Kay Stockard Brad E. Williams Susan Kay Umphfres CLASS OFFICERS: Front-Trudy Bowman-Sec., Diane Berry-Vice. Pres., Dan Pollick-Rep., Roxie Koffler-Treas., Back-Mark Madison-Pres., David Dick-Sgt-at-arms; Officers OUR MOTTO: “We Have Opened The Doors To Our Future” OUR COLORS: Gold, Blue, And White OUR FLOWER: Carnation 10 12 Years Together Graduation Daze n These Are Tops 12 Just Fooling Around 13 Awards The awards assembly this year acknowledged the many fine achievements of Echo High Students. The top athlete from each sport received an award from the coaches. Mark Madison received the following awards: The Wiseman Award, Most Valuable Football Player, and Most Valuable Senior Basketball Player. Jeff Spike was named the Boys' Most Valuable Track Star, and Jackie Hale, the Girls' Most Valuable Track Star. Three tennis awards were given. Becky Collier was Most Valuable Singles Player and Karen Meyers and Roxanne Koffler Most Valuable Doubles Players. Pam McAtee was given the Most Valuable Volleyball Player Award for her 65 point season. The Most Valuable Basketball Player for the girls was Christy Rudolph. Two Junior High boys were named Most Valuable Players: Rick Hale and Rich Snow. Other athletes to receive recognition were the state track meet placers: Jeff Spike in the 220, Carol Berry in the 440 and Jackie Hale in the 100, all placing 6th. Receiving the year's Drama awards were Karen Meyers and Mark Madison. The paper staff had two hard-workers who received recognition, Brad Williams and Susan Stockard. The annual Editor, Diane Berry, received recognition, also. Superintendent, Thomas Chapman announced five students as members of the Society of Outstanding Teenagers of America. They were: Mark Madison, Diane Berry, Brad Williams, Wayne Ottum, and Sherman Reese. Cindy Haines was thrilled to learn she was awarded the B. M. C. C. Scholarship. Diane Berry and David Dick were notified of receiving the P. T. A. Scholarship. 14 1973 ns Other awards were bestowed on E. H. S. Students earlier in the year. Becky Collier won an award from the Hermiston Chapter of the American Legion for her speech on the constitution and represented this district at the State contest in Milwaukee. Becky Collier and Norma Campbell were chosen by the Rotary Club as their sponsorees for the Rotary overseas study program, and will spend a year in Sweden and the Philippines. The awards for the Science Fair were given earlier to Patty Watson, 1st, Eddie Fisher, and Brad Collier in the Biology Class and Jo Lynn Lilly, 1st, Scott Madison, and Nola Johnson in the General Science Class. Several scholarships were awarded to E. H. S. Seniors during the year. Mark Madison and Trudy Bowman received the Elks Youth Leadership Scholarship, Diane Berry the Oregon N. A. P. U. S. (Post-masters) Scholarship, V. F. W. Scholarship and the Von Der Ahe School Trust Scholarship. The V. F. W. awarded three sophomores their medals for the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest: John Cohn, 1st, Jonnie Haines, and Tyra Hayden. Mark Madison and Diane Berry were notified of two certificates they had been awarded from the Dad's Club of Oregon State University and the State Scholarship Committee, as Oregon Scholars. Mrs. Smoot gave the members of the band several awards. Scott Madison and Debbie Lilly will be coholders of the Most Improved Player Trophy and Roxann Koffler of the Most Inspirational Player Trophy as well as many other awards for her efforts in band. Mrs. Smoot also announced that Roxie and Scott deserved recognition for going to Music in May. Roxie Koffler was awarded a special performer award for her work with the Kitten Kadets. Diane Berry received the G. A. A. charm bracelet for being the years spirit girl. 15 The Camera Sees All 16 CLASS Juniors Jim Baggerly Diane Faro Nola Johnson Wayne Ottum Jane Simpson Toni Martin Cindy Power Denise Snow Phil Bondurant Jim Dillon Pam McAtee Sherman Reese Jeff Spike Mark Bowman Teresa Fisher Greg McCord Curtis Sampson Mike Browning Lisa Hatley Karen Meyers Loretta Schultze Not Pictured Christina Rudolph 18 Give ’Em A Year JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Denise Snow, Pres. , Jeff Spike-Vice Pres. , Diane Campbell-Sec., Jane Simpson-Treas., Wayne Chase-Rep., replaced by Joe Correa, Gregg McCord-Sgt-At-Arms. 19 Sophomores Carol Jean Berry Bobbie Dick Verlen Bromell Mike Dick Norma Campbell Patty Dumler Bruce Garcia Jonnie Haines Tyra Hayden Wade Nichols Jackie Hale Judy Hoffnagle Not pictured: Betty Cano Kathy Harju OFFICERS-Back: Scott Madison-Pres., Wade Nichols-Sgt-at-Arms. Front: Becky Collier-Vice Pres., Carol Berry-Representative, Jo Lypn Lilly-Secretary-Treasurer. Jo Lynn Lilly Scott Madison 20 Freshmen Kathy Baggerly Vanessa Bean Brad Collier David Correa Mark Hayden Debra Lilly Kathy Power Sunni e Roberts Eddie Fisher Georgia Seifer David Watson Patty Watson Lori Wilson Not pictured: Curtis Harju OFFICERS: Sunnie Roberts-Sec., David Correa-Sgt-at-Arms, Vanessa Bean-Pres. , Brad Collier-Treas., Eddie Fisher-Rep. , Mark Hayden-Vice Pres. 21 22 Student Council at Work? Standing: Diane Berry-Treasurer, Mark Madison-President, Pam McAtee-Secretary, Scott Madison-Sgt-at-Arms; Kneeling; Carol Berry, Wayne Ottum, Brad Williams, Vanessa Bean, Trudy Bowman, Denise Snow, Terri Fisher; Bottom: Eddie Fisher, Roxie Koffler, Wayne Chase; Not Pictured: Joe Correa, Sherman Reese, Dan Pollick -at Play? Executive Board Sherman Reese-Vice Pres. , Mark Madison-Pres. , Pam McAtee-Sec., Diane Berry-Treas., Scott Madison-Sgt-at-Arms. 24 Workers Nat’l Honor Society Seated from Left: Becky Collier, Norma Campbell, Carol Berry, Jo Lynn Lilly; Back From Left: Diane Berry, Mark Madison, Terri Fisher, Phil Bondurant, Sherman Reese, Advisor-Mrs. Katherine Wood; . ___ Cougar Track Staff Brad Williams Editor Seated: Norma Campbell, Diane Berry, Roxanne Koffler, Becky Collier; Back: Toni Martin, Tracie Roberts, Brad Williams, Sherman Reese, Mark Madison, Jackie Hale, Susan Stockard, Advisor- Bill Molendyke; 25 Girls’ Athletic Association First Row-Lori Wilson, Norma Campbell, Pres.-Trudy Bowman, Vanessa Bean, Sunnie Roberts; Second Row-Loretta Schultz, Lisa Hatley, Vice Pres.-Diane Campbell, Patti Watson, Tracie Roberts; Third Row-Debbie Lilly, No la Johnson, Sec.-Carol Berry, Kathy Baggerly, Georgia Seif er; Fourth Row-Jackie Hale, Jo Lynn Lilly, Toni Martin, Treas.-Cindy Power, Sue Umphfres, Kathy Power; Fifth Row-Diane Berry, Becky Collier, Karen Meyers, Rep.-Roxie Koffler, Pam McAtee, Denice Snow, Terri Fisher. 26 Lettermen Kneeling: Mark Bowman, Sherman Reese; Middle: Advisor Bill Molendyke, David Dick, Wayne Ottum, Curtis Sampson, Wade Nichols, Mark Madison, Jeff Spike; Back: Jim Baggerly, Rob Ramos, Greg McCord, Scott Madison, Brad Williams, Joe Correa, Jchn Cohn, Mike Dick, Vcrlen Bromcll. 27 Concert Band Pep Band Pep Band: Bottom: Trudy Bowman, Gordon Hoffnagle, Natalie Rhode, Nita Nichols, Donald Sampson, Phil Bondurant; 2nd row: Bonnie Berry, Marvin Seifer, Ricky Hale, Mike Holland, David Bondurant, Richard Alford; 3rd row: Sandy Sampson, Jeff Holland, Darla Powers, Debbie Lilly, Lisa Snow; 4th row: Mike Browning, Norma Campbell, Roxie Koffler, Loretta Schultz; Top: Wayne Chase, Mrs. Clarice Smoot. BAND: Standing-Ricky Hale, Sandy Sampson, Bonnie Berry, Wayne Chase, Susan Stockard, Tracie Roberts, Jackie Hale. Back-Scott Madison, Jeff Holland, Mrs. Clarice Smoot. Middle-Roxie Koffler, Mike Browning, Loretta Schultz, Lisa Snow, Terri Fisher, Richard Alford, Marvin Seifer, Brad Williams, Dan Pollick, David Bondurant, Mike Holland, Cathy Olson, Natalie Rhode, Nita Nichols, Donald Sampson, Phil Bondurant, Front-Debbie Lilly, Darla Powers, Jo Lynn Lilly, Norma Campbell, Trudy Bowman, Gerald McCord, Gordon Hoffnagle. It Was A Great Homecoming The Court Queen Traci e Roberta COURT-Frosh. Sunnie Roberts, Soph. Becky Collier, Queen Tracie Roberts, Junior Pam McAtee, Senior Roxie Koffler. Performers DRILL TEAM-Left to right: Jo Lynn Lilly, Cindy Powers, Denise Snow, Kathy Powers, Karen Meyers, Jackie Hale, Becky Collier. MAJORETTES-Kneeling: Vanessa Bean, Carol Berry. Back: Terri Fisher, Denise Snow, Norma Campbell, Sunnie Roberts, Tracie Roberts. ATH- LETICS Football TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bill Molcndyke, Mr. Terry Harrison, Brad Collier, Bobby Dick, Eddie Fisher, John Cohn, David Correa, Verlin Bromell, middle; Jim Baggerly, Curtis Sampson, Brad Williams, Scott Madison, Jim Dillon, David Watson, Bottom: Mike Dick, Joe Correa, Wayne Ottum, Mark Madison, Jeff Spike, Wade Nichols. Top Conference Quarterback Jeff Spike Moving It Pre-Game Warm-up? .v Volleyball A TEAM-Pam McAtee, Terri Fisher, Diane Campbell, Coach Deniece Matthews, Karen Meyers, Roxie Koffler, Trudy Bowman. B TEAM-Kneeling: Cindy Power, Jackie Hale; Middle: Loretta Schultze, Diane Berry, Trade Roberts; Standing: Norma Campbell, Toni Martin, Coach Deniece Matthews, Becky Collier C TEAM-Front: Sharon Bailey, Carol Berry, Jo Lynn Lilly; Back: No la Johnson, Coach Matthews, Sue Umphfres. D TEAM -Sitting: Sunnie Roberts, Vanessa Bean, Debbie Lilly; Back: Coach Matthews, Kathy Power, Tyra Hayden, Patty Dumler, Patty Watson Seniors Girls’ Basketball Varsity Varsity-From Left: Becky Collier, Jackie Hale, Karen Meyers, Terri Fisher, Christy Rudolph, Susan Stockard, Pam McAtee, Coach Bill Molendyke; kneeling-Manager Tracie Roberts; Junior Varsity J. V. Team-Jo Lynn Lilly, Toni Martin, Cindy Morrison, Georgia Seifer, Diane Berry, Carol Berry, Sunnie Roberts, Sharon Bailey, Loretta. Schultze, Coach Bill Molendyke; Kneeling-Manager, Tracie Roberts; Varsity Basketball Left to right: Curtis Sampson, Mark Madison, Dan Pollick, Jeff Spike, Bob Ramos, Sherman Reese, Joe Correa, Mark Bowman, Jim Baggerly, Wayne Ottum, Phil Bondurant. Not Pictured: Jim Dillon, Scott Madison. Coach Rich Cason Junior Varsity Basketball Left to right: Dave Correa, Brad Collier, John Cohn, Greg McCord, Scott Madison, Coach Terry Harrison, Eddie Fisher, Phil Bondurant, Curtis Sampson, Wade Nichols, Mark Hayden. Seniors THE WINNING SPIRIT 38 Basketball Is Big HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS Boys’ Track Stars Kneeling: Eddie Fisher, Wade Nichols, Brad Collier, Dave Correa, Mark Madison; Standing: Scott Madison, Joe Correa, Greg McCord, Jeff Spike, Curtis Sampson. Verlen Bromell, Wayne Ottum, Coach Bill Molendyke. Mark, our lone Senior, whobroke three school records this year in the low and high hurdles and long jump. 40 Girls’ Track Stars Kneeling-Patty Watson, Jo Lynn Lilly, Vanessa Bean, Jackie Hale, Back-Cindy Morrison, Diane Berry, Carol Jean Berry, Norma Campbell, Coach Bill Molendyke 41 Tennis Team Kneeling: Georgia Seifer, Diane Faro, Pam McAtee, Roxanne Koffler; Standing: Coach Deniece Matthews, Becky Collier, Toni Martin, Karen Meyers, Loretta Schultze, Cindy Power, Susan Stockard. 42 Baseball Kneeling: Curtis Sampson, Mark Hayden, Mike Dick, Back: Wayne Ottum, Norman McCoard, Wade Nichols, Eddie Fisher, Mark Bowman, Greg McCord, Jeff Spike, Brad Collier, Coach: Terry Harrison. Baseball Players 43 Cheerleaders JV BASKETBALL—Carol Berry, Vanessa Bean, Sunnie Roberts Seventh Grade BACK ROW: (left to right); Kent Madison, Amy Carmickle, Linda Dick, Jeff Holland, Betsy Reese, Marvin Seifer, Lisa Snow, Charles Berry, Mrs. Sprute. SEATED: Steve Bean, Cuillermo Cano, Darla Power, Kathy Olson,..., Greg Cook, Wayne Hatley. FRONT: Lyle Nicholls, Gordon Hoffnagle, Richard Alford, Tim Perrin. Sixth Grade 48 BACK ROW: (left to right); Mrs. Zander, Larry Holeman, Alvin Roberts, Brett Rhode, SEATED: David Bondurant, Donald Sampson, Chris Ramos, Susan Power, Rose Haines, Darren Cook, Mike Holland. FRONT: Joe Forth Eighth Grade Sitting: Sandy Sampson, Bonnie Berry, Natalie Rhode; Back: Mr. Rich Cason, Mike Martin, Jim Haines, Rich Snow, Rick Hale, Mike Forth. Junior High Baseball Jr. High Baseball—Kneeling: Donald Sampson, Greg Cook, Steve Bean, Mike Martin, Lyle Nichols, Willie Cano, Brett Rhode; Back from left: Darrin Cook, Mike Holland, Jim Haines, Gordon Hoffnagle, Charles Berry, Rich Snow, Marvin Seifer, Jeff Holland, Rick Hale, Kent Madison, Larry Holeman, Coach Tom Enright. 49 Junior High Football First Row-Coach Tom Enright, Gordon Hoffnagle, Charles Berry, Steve Bean, Ricky Hale, Kent Madison, Greg Cook, Coach Thomas Chapman; Second Row-Mike Martin, Richy Snow, Lyle Nichols, Jimmy Haines, Jeff Holland, Marvin Seifer, Donald Sampson; Back Row-Tim Perrin, Alvin Roberts, Mike Holland, Jim Holland, David Bondurant, Gerald McCoard, Brett Rhode, Darrin Cook. Junior High Basketball Varsity Front-Jim Haines, Tim Perrin, Lyle Nichols, Steve Bean, Mike Martin; Back-Mr. Enright, Charles Berry, Marvin Seifer, Rich Snow, Rich Hale, Kent Madison. J. V. Front-Richard Johnson, Mike Holland, Greg Cook, Donald Sampson, Gerald McCoard; Back-Mr. Enright, Jeff Holland, Gordon Hoffnagle: Junior High Track Boys Track-Front: Charles Berry, Rick Hale, Rich Snow, Steve Bean, Jim Haines; Back: Gordon Hoffnagle, Marvin Seifer, Lyle Nichols; Not Pictured-Coach Bill Molendyke; Kneeling-Darla Power, Sandy Sampson, Susie Power; Back-Lisa Snow, Bonnie Berry, Nita Nichols, Natalie Rhode, Coach Bill Molendyke. Fifth Grade BACK ROW: (left to right); Mrs. Watson, Greg McAtee, Tony Ashbeck, M. Bailey, Rick Terjeson, J. Bailey, Edward Longhorn, Todd Rhode. SEATED: Judy Browning, Sandy Lilly, LorrieOlson, Jolene Meadows, Patricia Lilly, Sally Carmickle, Cindy Dillon. FRONT ROW: Frederick Witherite, Gene Perrin. Fourth Grade BACK ROW: (left to right); Mr. Enright, Rob McAtee, Tony Correa, Joe Ramos, Chris Forth, Dean Olson, William Hoffnagle, SEATED: Andrea Jones, Rhana Milliken, Teresa Cook, Stacey Snow, Karen Holland, Jan Ramos, Dale McCoard. 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