Grant Union High School - Prospector Yearbook (John Day, OR)
- Class of 1969
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7. EVENTS 7 After a successful Apollo 7 mission with three astro- nauts aboard, the United States followed m December with Apollo 8. This time a 3-man team made history by soaring into orbit around the moon. 8. This diagram shows the path of the Apollo 8 in suc- cessfully achieving lunar orbit and then returning to Earth. 9. Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts eulogizes his slam brother during funeral service for Senator Robert F. Kennedy in St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York President and Mrs. Johnson listen at lower right 10. Jim Northrup hits a triple off Bob Gibson in the 7th inning of the final game of the World Series at Busch stadium in St. Louis. Two runs were driven in and the Detroit Tigers went on to beat the St. Louis Cardinals. 11. Student sit-ins got their share of publicity in 1968 — photo shows Columbia University students during a demonstration in April. 12. This aerial view shows supporters of the Poor People's Campaign ringing the reflecting pool and wading into its waters as they gathered in June at the Lincoln Memorial. At right is Resurrection City. 1969 PROSPECTOR Grant Union High School John Day, Oregon VOTERS APPROVE CONSOLIDATION This spring the voters in the Grant Union High School district and those in the Seneca, Izee, and John Day Grade School districts unified these into one district. The State Department accepted the new district as Administrative District No. 3. A new Board of Education of seven members will be seated on June 1. Dean Noden has been appointed district superintendent; principals of local schools will assist him. New Gym Is Attractive Addition To Grant Union Building { This page is sponsored by FOOD CENTERS, INC. John Day--575-1657 GUHS Adds Kitchen And Cafetorium The new cafetorium and kitchen are among the additions for Grant Union. The cooks now have a spacious modern kitchen. The cafetorium serves a dual purpose as a cafeteria and as a study hall. 4 Office Complex Included in the new office complex are the superintendent's office, outer office- reception area, guidance counselor's office, teachers' lounge, general dupli- cation area, and a work office. Above, teachers' lounge. Left, duplication room. Other New Classrooms Auto Mechanics- Welding Shop Added New welding and auto mechanics facilities provided a different look at shop for the boys this year. Nga, our Vietnamese student, lived in John Day this past year and attended school here at Grant. She was honored as the Sweethearts princess from the freshman class. Most of her courses were on the freshmen level but were scheduled to her needs. She studied typing for one semester; she was an outstanding typist, reaching a speed of 78 warn in three minutes. She will spend the summer working in Portland and then attend Portland Commu- nity College next fall. 8 Student Body Officers - - ' Mark Labhart, Mike Boethin, vice-president 0 president Coleen Magee, secretary Teresa Ashton, treasurer GUHS Council Conducts Student Affairs Standing: George Gibson, John McGhee, Barbara Holland, Ken Boethin, Patty Officer, Gary Grossman, Greg Heyn, Kathy Behrens. Seated: Patty Holland, Debbie Asher, Melody Miller, Colleen Magee, Mike Boethin, Mark Labhart, Teresa Ashton, Mike Taylor, Jim Hancock, John Huffman, Jim Oard. This page is sponsored by REHDERS’ MOBIL OIL DISTRIBUTORS Mt. Vernon 932-2578 Board Of Education William Hyde, Robert Stevens, James Henning, Leonard Trafton, James Magee. CUHS VICE-PRINCIPAL Charles Dannen CUHS SUPERINTENDENT Dean Nodine 11 Faculty Mrs. Sylvia Benson Home Economics Mrs. Pat Dannen English Mr. L. J. Baucum Biology, Conservation Mrs. June Clift Libari an Mr. Ralph Burton Social Studies Mr. Phillip Bailey Boys' Physical Ed. Members Mrs. Marlys Ketchuin Commercial Mr. Robert McGuire Science Mr. Carlston Johnson Industrial Arts Mrs. Daisy Kuizcnga Mathematics Mr. Donald Jones Social Studies Mr. Antoni Kosydar Mathematics Faculty Mrs. Reiba Smith Girls' Physical Ed. Spanish Mrs. Frieda Sprouffske Commercial Mr. Henry Talus English, Driver Ed. Mr. Carl Reeder Industrial Arts Mr. Eugene Winnett English Mr. Allan Olson Music Mrs. Charlyne Rutter CUHS Secretary Mrs. Jackie Labhart Libary Aide Mrs. Joyce Hendricks Study Hall Monitor Mr. Gary McCaa Custodian Mr. Howard Deist Head Cutodian Mr. James Miller Bus Driver Cafeteria Staff: Foodservice Personnel: Mrs. Agnes Davis Mrs. Nancy Hankins Mrs. Betty Ledge rwood 1969 Prospector Sponsors Our sincere thanks for the support the following annual sponsors have given us in the publication of this book. The Staff. A W Drive-In Audrey's Beauty Salon Bagett Griffith, Surveying Benson Shoe Store Betty's Styling Salon Bill's Mobil Service Station Blue Mountain Eagle Buck's Union Service Station California Pacific Utilities Co. Cheadle's Wholesale Service Chester's Markets Chuck's Richfield Service Station City Rexall Drug Store Dean Elliott, Union Oil Distr. Dr. A. H. Stevenson Dr. M. T. Merrill Dr. Robert E. Lee Driskill’s Mortuary Economy Center E. L. Knox Company Eastern Oregon Freight, Inc. Edward Hines Lumber Company Effie's Cafe Ellison Motor Company Farley's Men's Wear 1st National Bank Food Centers, Inc. Gail's Super Market Grant County Cleaners Grant County Drive-In Theater Grant County Farm Supply Grant County Motor Company Grant County Paving Company Grant County Service Bureau, Inc. Jerry's Texaco Station John Day Dairy Harmony Studios Joe's Radio Shop John Day Hardware Company John Day Motor Company John Day Pharmacy John Day Trailer Court John Day Valley Packing Co. Kitchen Center, Inc. Land Title Insurance Company Laurance’s Upholstery Little Mac's Motel Lou's Tire Service MacGillivray Insurance Agency Miller's Furniture Store Modern Coin Cleaners Montgomery Ward Sales Center Moty Van Dyke Pearl L. Brent Oliver Campbell, Barber Poliak's Stationery Prairie Maid Quisenberry's Department Store Ramsey Real Estate Ray's Bargain Center Robert W. Johnson, Farmers Ins. Group S - M Motor Company Sim's Electric Service Steven's Jewelry Sprouse-Reitz, Inc.. Sunet Motel Sunset Restaurant The Coca Cola Bottling Company The Rehders, Mobil Oil Distr. Three Flags Chevron Station U.S. National Bank Western Auto Associates Stores Yvonne's Beauty Lounge Class Of 1969 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Becky Rehder, Vice-Pres. Gary Grossman, Rep. KenBoethin, Pres. Jim Oard, Rep. Colleen Magee, Sgt. -at-arms Shermayne Stutesman, Treas. Ron Belcher, Sec. MOTTO: The future lies not in the hands of fate but in ours. 17 COLORS: Lavender and White. FLOWER: Orchid. DUEFORD ADAMS Frosh football 1; Auto shop asst. 4. ANDREA ADAMS Class plays 1-2; GRAA 1-3; band 1-3; orchestra 1-2; cadet teacher 3-4; class sec. 3-4; Bonfire queen 3; trans. 4. CRAIG ASHCRAFT Frosh football; frosh basketball; Sweetheart prince 2; transfered to Cottage Grove High School and was elected student editor of the school paper. TERESA ASHTON GRAA 1-4, sec. 3; Pep Club 1-4; Sweetheart princess 1; JV cheerleader 2; drill team 1-3; drill leader 3; volleyball 3-4; jr. class sec.; Girl's State 3; class plays 3-4; cheerleader 4; Elks Leadership Contest, second place 4; Prom Princess. KEITH BALDWIN Frosh football 1; JV football 2; baseball manager, 1,2. PAT BAROTT Band 1-2; Pep Band 1-2; football 1-4; frosh basketball, JV basketball 3,4, basketball 4; baseball 1-4; varsity track 1-4; jr., sr. plays. 18 KATHY BEHRENS Soph, rep.; FHA 1-4, pres. 4, Nat'l delegate 3; IRL 3-4; annual staff 3; Pep Club 1-3; sr. paly staff. RON BELCHER Frosh football 1; football 2-4; class plays 3, 4; senior class sec. KEN BOETHIN Frosh basketball 1; JV basketball 2-3; basketball 4; frosh football 1; JV football 2; football 3-4; track 1-4; Outstanding Athlete 3; class plays 3-4; Lettermen's Club 2-4; sec. -treas. 4; soph, class sec.; sr. class pres.; State track meet; Prom Prince; District 1st, State 3rd place high hurdles 4. MIKE BOETHIN Frosh football 1; JV football 2; football 3-4, captain 4; Outstanding Defensive Player 4; All-League Linebacker 4, honorable mention 3; basketball 1-4; baseball 1-4, capt. 4; track 3; Lettermen's Club 2-4; Student Body vice-pres. 4; class rep. 1,2; jr. class vice-pres.; class play 3-4; P.E. asst. SUSAN CAMPBELL Pep Club 1-3; GAA 1; Pep Band 1-3; drill team 1; IRL 3-4 3-4, sec. - treas. 4. CLINTON CLARK Frosh football mgr.; JV track team 1-2; sr. class play staff. BOBBY CRISLER Basketball 1; track 1 GEORGIA CULP Pep Club 1-4; GRAA 1-4; drill team 2-4; sr. class play; FHA 1; IRL 3-4; jr. class play; paper staff 4. DAVID DIEKER Frosh pres.; sr. class play; baseball 1-2; basketball 1-4; Outstanding Player 4, All-Conference 3,4; All- Tourney 3,4; All-State 2nd team, 3, 1st team 4; Prom Prince. NAN EDDY Pep Club 1-4; Honor Chorus 2-3; Homecoming princess 1; class plays 3-4; drill team 1-4; GRAA 1-4; JV cheerleader 2; cheerleader 3; Prom Princess. JUAN GOIRIGOLZARRI Band 1-4, frosh rep.; Pep Band 1-4, Pres. 4; NHS 3-4, Pres. 4; IRL 2-4; Boys State; class plays 3-4; Outstanding Teenagers of America Award; Prom King. ROGER CRAY NHS 2-4; IRL 3-4; sr. class play; Pacific Northwest Bell's essay contest winner, honorable mention, 2. 20 GARY GROSSMAN Chorus 1; band 2-4; Pep band 2-4; band counsel 4; class plays 3-4; paper staff 3-4; paper editor 4; IRL 4; class rep. 4. STAN HAGEN Frosh basketball 1; JV basketball 2-3; basketball 4; track 1; class treas. 1-2; NHS 3-4; Prom Prince. MARK HEYN Varsity tennis; JV cross country; transfer 2; JV basketball 2, manager 3; JV track 2, 3; JV football 3; Golf 4; jr. class pres; class plays, 3,4; NHS 2-4; Boys' State; Chem. Lab asst. 4; National Merit Commendation; Outstanding Teenager America; Who's Who in High School. STEVE HAGEN CATHY HOLLAND Pep Club 1-4; IRL 2-4, sec. 3; NHS 4; annual staff 2-4, editor 4; paper staff 3,4, co-editor 3; track 2; chess club 2-3; class play 3-4; Chem. lab asst. 4; Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of America 4. JOHNNY HUFFMAN Frosh football 1; football 2-4; Honorable mention All-Conference 3-4; frosh basketball 1; track 1-3; Lettermen's Club 2-4, sgt of arms 3, pres. 4; class play 3-4. 21 MARK LABHART Frosh football 1; JV football 2; football 3-4; frosh basketball 1; JV basketball 2; basketball 3-4; JV baseball 1; baseball 2-4; soph, vice-pres.; Lettermen's club 2-4; track 3; jr. class rep; Boy's State 3; Student Body Pres. 4; class plays 3-4; Elks Leadership Award 4; Honorable Mention football 3-4; Prom Prince. RUSTY ILER Track 2, 3; manager 4; Lettermen's Club 2-4; jr. class play. PHYLLIS LINN GRAA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4; drill team 1-2; track 3-4; volleyball 3-4; FHA 1; JV cheerleader 1-2; cheerleader 3-4; Sweetheart princess 4; class plays 3-4; Prom Princess. GLENNA KELSAY GRAA 1-4, treas. 2; Pep Club 1-4; drill team 1-3; Volleyball 3. RONALD MICNHIMER IRL 4; class plays 3-4; Alternate for Boys' State 3. COLLEEN MAGEE Pep Club 1-4, pres. 4; GRAA 1-4; tumbling team 1-4; FHA 1-2; class plays; 3-4; IRL 4; track 3-4; Homecoming princess 4; National Quill Scroll Award 4; Student Body sec. 4; sr. sgt of arms; paper staff 3-4, co-editor 3; annual staff 3. 22 TERRY NEWTON Frosh football; JV football 1-2; frosh basketball mgr.; varsity track 2-4; class plays 3-4; biology asst. 4. DAN MORAN Frosh football; frosh basketball; Outstanding Freshman-Sophomore trophy; trans. 2; track 3-4. JIM OARD Transfer 3; NHS 3-4. ROSEMARIE OTTLINGER Transfer 3; soph, class treas.; Pep Club 1-4; GRAA 2,4; drill team 2,4; IRL 3,4; NHS 2-4; track 3,4; tumbling team 4; class play 3,4; chorus 2; Pep Club vice-pres. 4. PATTI OFFICER Pep Club 1-4; GRAA 1-4, pres. 4; drill team 2-4; Sweetheart princess 2; Homecoming princess 3; jr. class treas.; basketball statistician 3-4; Student council 4; class sec. 1; Prom Princess. DANIEL PACK Frosh basketball 1; JV track 1; chorus 1; honor chorus 2-4, sr. class play 4; photography club 3. 23 BOBBY PEREIRA Frosh football 1; football 2-4; track 1-3; baseball mgr. 4; class plays 3-4; Lettermen's Club 4. BECKY REHDER Pep Club 1-4, sec. 4; GRAA 1-4, vice-pres. 4; drill team 3-4; Honor Chorus 1; class plays 3-4; Girl's State 3; volleyball 3; golf team 4; class vice-pres. 4; biology asst. 4; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; basketball statistician 4, golf 4; Prom Queen. FRANK STINNETT JV football 1; frosh basketball 1; football 2-4; JV track 1-2; Lettermen's Club 3-4, sgt. of arms; class rep. 1, 3; All League Tackle 3-4; Outstanding Lineman 3-4; Outstanding Player 4; All-American 4; Shrine game 4; captain of the year 4. SHERYL SISCO Pep Club 1-3; Girls State; FHA 1; class plays 3, 4; tumbling team 2. MARY ROBINSON Chorus 1; honor chorus 2-4, pres. 4; Pep Club 1-4; FHA 1-2; class plays 3-4; IRL 2-4. KAY RODDEN Transfer 4; art club; Girls' Glee 1; Adv. Glee 2. 24 DALE SOUTHWICK Football 1-4, Hon. Mention All- League QB3, HB 4; Outstanding B 4; Basketball 1,3,4; soph, vice-pres.; Baseball 1-3; golf r; Jr. play; Lettermen's Club vice-pres. 4. SHERMAYNE STUTESMAN Pep Club 1-4; GRAA 1-4; track 3, drill team 1-4; jr, sr. plays, Homecoming Queen 4; Majorette 4. ERLENE THOMAS Trans. 3; GRAA 4; volleyball 4; Pep Club 2, 3; tumbling team 4; track 2. JUDY TALBOTT GRAA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4, treas. 4; drill team 2-4, leader 4; class plays 3,4; IRL 4; volleyball 3. VICKI WALL Trans. 4; sr. play; Pep Club 2-4, drill team 2-4; IRL 4; GRAA 3,4. ROXANNE WESTMORELAND Pep Club 1-4; drill team 2-4; IRL 4; Sweethearts princess 4. Summer Activities BOYS' STATERS—Mark Labhart, Mark Heyn, Juan Goirigolzarri. GIRLS' STATERS—Teresa Ashton, Sheryl Sisco, Becky Rehder. DEAN ELLIOTT--UNION ( John Day--575-1968 GAIL’S MARKET Canyon City--575-0226 Homecoming “Wish Upon An Autumn Sunset Homecoming Court Queen Shermayne Stutesman Princess Jody Truax Princess Patty Holland 27 Princess Coleen Magee Princess Debbie Hasher Grant Snags 2nd Place Kneeling: Jim Boethin, Bobby Pereira, Gregg Heyn, Steve Denny, Kenny Boethin, Dale Southwick, Gary Lenz, Art Thunnell, Mike Hendricks, Dan Masonheimer, Mike Taylor. Second row: Mark Pearson, Bill Shanley, Ted Hasher, Mark Labhart, Danny Lissman, Frank Stinnett, Ron Belcher, Dennis Elmer, Mike Boethin, PatBarott, John Huffman, Greg Sprouffske. Third row: Jim Lemcke, Robert McKinnis, Rick Elliot, Dan Secord, Dan Stinnett, Jimmy Gohring, Kim Conlee, Zane Lindley, Terry Calantine, Bob Griffith, Pete Willey, JackSeebart. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Grant Union 13 Maupin 6 Grant Union 0 Redmond 7 Grant Union 7 Wahtonka 16 Grant Union 34 Enterprise 6 Grant Union 19 Sherman 6 'Grant Union 19 Madras 6 Grant Union 30 Burns 6 Grant Union 14 Heppner 0 Grant Union 39 Pilot Rock 0 Losing this game to Wahtonka, placed Grant in second place. This win from Madras was the first time Grant has won from them. JAYVEE FOOTBALL SCORES Grant JV 6 Burns JV 18 Grant JV 6 Prineville JV 6 Grant JV 6 Burns JV 12 Grant JV 0 Heppner JV 7 Varsity Coaches: Don Jones, asst, coach Ralph Burton, head coach Toni Kosydar, asst, coach 30 Senior Varsity Players Above: Bob Pereira and Dan Masonheimer. This page is sponsored by FOOD CENTERS, INC. John Day—575-1657 Frosh Squad Pleases Coach! Kneeling: Allan Threlkeld, Wayne Elliot, Calvin Clark, Jim Wright, George Gibson, Jerry McGetrick, Neil Heyn, John Ray. Second row: Greg Eddy, Tim Behrens, Gordon Beil, John Teague, Ron Lundbom, Bryan Brandt, Tim Barott, Gene Thomas, Ron Pearson. Third row: Dale Conlee, Bruce Campbell, Stewart Jensen, Joe Arment, Don Page, John Heide, John Ottlinger.. FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES Grant Frosh 0 32 Prairie City JV Grant Frosh 7 19 Burns Frosh Grant Frosh 32 27 Prairie City JV Grant Frosh 12 14 Sherman Frosh Grant Frosh 25 48 Baker Frosh Grant Frosh 61 19 Lakeview Frosh Grant Frosh 50 19 Pilot Rock Frosh Grant Frosh 7 20 Burns Frosh This page is sponsored by Coach Bailey expressed the enjoyment he received from coaching the frosh football squad. He stated: They showed great po- tentiality. I feel they must be the finest class that has come here. They did real well all year long. If they all remain here, Grant should have great football teams dur- ing the next three years. LAURANCE UPHOLSTERY SHOP John Day--575-1071 JOHN DAY TRAILER COURT John Day--575-1557 33 FARLEY'S MEN’S WEAR John Day-575-1869 This page is sponsored by STEVEN'S JEWELRY John Day--575-1788 MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Catalog Sales Agency John Day—575-0435 LAND TITLE COMPANY of Grant County, Inc. John Day-575-1529 35 Juniors PresentClass Play Front row: Georgia Kriege, Roxie Watson, Carolyn Lissman, Bob Merrill, Kathie Boswell, Julie Glass, Meredith Cole, Karen Officer, Christine Farley, Hiene Quisenberry, Marilyn Thomasson, Judy Priest. Second row: Gay Berry, Robert McKinnis, Kathy Heide, Judy Gibson, Edith Downing, Mike Taylor, Lorin Porter, Kathie Hankins, Mike Johnson, Dorothy Tillotson. Standing: Terry Callantine, Diana Swick, Sharon Shannon, Jenny Ledgerwood, Lynn Adams, Rick Elliott, Paul Sisco, Lorena Click, Donald Dell, Pete Willey, Mrs. Dannen (program director), Dan Lissman, Mark Person, Jim Hancock, Bud Thomson. 38 Junior Class Junior Class Officers Barbara Holland, pres. Judy Gibson, sec. Julie Glass, treas. Mike Hendricks, vice pres. Mike Taylor, rep. JUNIORS NOT, BUT. . . The goal has been reached. Juniors at last! But, alas! Oh, for the freedom of the past. We find before us a task that is difficult, vast. We must work, work to finance the banquet and prom. Committees are organized for concessions for the sports. We confront and conquer many problems of all sorts. Our treasury gradually increases, Julie Glass reports. The big event draws nearer; we organize and slave, To plan a prom around Three Coins in a Fountain.” The night arrives; we strive our relief and joy to maintain. The seniors appreciate our efforts to entertain. We crown a king and queen and honor each’s court of four. Now we can relax and enjoy our freedom as before; We enjoyed our junior year with memories galore; But we are glad that it is almost behind us! GRANT COUNTY BRANCH 155 West Main Street in John Day 39 This page sponsored by: UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Juniors Jim Hancock Outnumber All Kathie Hankins Other Classes 4% Genine Hardwick Ted Hasher Kathy Heide Mike Hendricks Bob Hill Barbara Holland Junior Larry Hudspeth Mike Johnson Diane Johnston Bill Kcrstein Georgia Kriege Earl Larkin Danny Lissman Jenny MacDonald Robbie McKinnis 42 Class Robert Merrill David Morris Susan Newton Karen Officer Margaret Pettyjohn Ron Phillips Iliene Quiscnberry Leigh Rhoads Dan Secord Sharon Shannon Janice Simmons Van Sisco Ramona Springer Jimmy Sproul Si J 43 David Stout E n d 0 f Gary Stout Mike Taylor Diana Swick Marilyn Thomasson Bud Thomson Art Thunne 11 Dorothy Tillotson Terry Tillotson Jody Truax Mike White T h e J u n 44 Pete Willey Tom Wright Terri Zickler o r s Basketball TEAM PLAY! This page is sponsored by John Day Branch of Varsity Basketball Players Varsity Basketball Squad: Coach Don Jones, Art Thunell, Pat Barrot, Mike White, Danny Lissman, Ted Hasher, David Dieker, Mgr. Mark Tillotson (Kneeling). Two varsity basketball players set new school records: David Dieker: Rebounds, Game 29 (his own 25) Rebounds, Season 350 Rebounds, Career 629 in 2 years Scoring average per game, 20.2 Scored 912 points in 2 years Art Thunell: Assists, 82 during season Assists, 10 per game, twice David Dieker was chosen Outstanding Team Player. He was selected for All-Conference 1st Team and All- Tournament (District) 1st Team. He was named All-State All-Star player. This page is sponsored by GRANT COUNTY SERVICE BUREAU LES HERBURGER, REALTOR INSUROR John Day--575-1471 46 Set New School Records Varsity Basketball Squad: Mgr. Jim Boethin (kneeling), Stan Hagen, Mark Labhart, Mike Boethin, Dale Southwick, Ken Boethin, JV Coach Ralph Burton. VARSITY BASKETBALL Grant 68 Prairie City 62 Grant 59 Burns 49 Grant 39 Heppner 54 Grant 96 Enterprise 60 Grant 48 OEC Frosh 62 Grant 82 Vale 70 Grant 84 Enterprise 65 Grant 79 Nyssa 57 Grant 83 Pilot Rock 75 Grant 65 Enterprise 35 Grant 59 Long Creek 46 Grant 60 Vale 66 Grant 68 Lakeview 76 Grant 78 Nyssa 67 Grant 64 Heppner 56 Grant 58 Burns 61 Grant 82 Madras 56 District Tournament Grant 85 Madras 74 Grant 52 Wahtonka 55 Grant 71 Sherman 63 Grant 47 Vale 55 Grant 70 Pilot Rock 61 47 Jayvees Record 11-8 Season Kneeling: Greg Sprouffske, Bob Griffith, Tom Craig, Steve Denney, Jim Gohring, Jim Hancock, Mike Hendricks, Bill Shanley, Teddy Hasher, Zane Lindley, Larry Lent, Kim Conlee, Don Maxwell, Doug Lee, Greg Heyn. Standing: Mike Taylor, Coach Burton. JAYVEE SEASON RECORD Grant JV 85 Prairie JV 51 The Junior Varsity squad posted all Grant JV 73 Heppner JV 71 win - 8 loss record for the 1968-69 sea- Grant-JV 42 Burns JV 43 son. The squad averaged 63.6 pts. a Grant JV 48 Burns JV 34 game while scoring a total of 1210 Grant JV 58 Pilot Rock JV 79 points. Grant JV 47 Heppner JV 64 Grant JV 54 Madras JV 53 Mike Hendricks was the leading scorer Grant JV 55 Madras JV 49 with 240 pts. for a 12. 6 average. Ted Grant JV 58 Sherman JV 51 Hasher and Jim Hancock were the re- Grant JV 73 Pilot Rock JV 91 bounding leaders. Grant JV 59 Burns JV 54 Grant JV 96 Enterprise JV 53 The large number of boys that were Grant JV 59 Vale JV 62 forced to move up to the varsity this Grant JV 48 Nyssa JV 55 season left the J. V. 's short of experi- Grant JV 86 Enterprise JV 58 enced players. But hustle and aggres- Grant JV 66 Vale JV 76 sive play made for an interesting sea- Grant JV 64 Nyssa JV 62 son. Grant JV 60 Burns JV 64 Grant JV 79 Dayville Varsity 77 This page is sponsored by JOHN DAY DAIRY of John Day - 575-1849 48 Frosh Squads Posts Good Season Kneeling: Jim Wright, Mark Cheadle, Rod Boswell, Bruce Campbell, Coach Winnett, John Ray, Tim Behrens, Hank Kuhl, David Robinson. Standing: Neil Hayn, Joe Arment, Greg Eddy, Don Page, Ron Pearson, Gordon Beil, John Teague, Ron Lundbom, Kim Dannen, Tim Barott, Ken Catron, Dale Conlee, George Gibson, Billy Hueckman. GRANT FROSH BASKETBALL SCORES Grant Frosh 63 Mt. Vernon JV Grant Frosh B 29 Baker Frosh B Grant Frosh 40 Baker Frosh Grant Frosh 58 Mt. Vernon JV Grant Frosh 81 Prairie JV Grant Frosh 75 Day ville JV Grant Frosh 53 Burns Frosh Grant Frosh 61 Mt. Vernon JV Grant Frosh 66 Mt. Vernon JV Grant Frosh 78 Mt. Vernon JV Grant Frosh 51 Dayville JV Grant Frosh 66 Heppner Frosh Grant Frosh 60 Prairie JV Grant Frosh 57 Heppner Frosh Grant Frosh B 51 Burns Frosh B Grant Frosh 76 Burns Frosh Grant Frosh 73 Dayville JV Grant Frosh B 47 Burns Frosh ”B Grant Frosh 59 Burns Frosh Grant Frosh 52 Prairie JV Grant Frosh 61 Prairie JV Grant Frosh B” 35 Burns Frosh B Grant Frosh 55 Burns Frosh 11 34 71 31 The frosh basketball squad, 75 coached by Eugene Win- 53 nett, ended the season 71 with an over-all record of 53 13 wins, 10 losses. 44 38 37 60 69 54 61 62 67 55 69 58 81 60 60 This page sponsored by S. M. MOTOR CO. John Day—575-0530 EASTERN OREGON FREIGHT John Day—575-0561 49 Cheerleaders Support Varsity Football Cheerleaders i v _ i - Meredith Cole Genine Hardwick Karen Officer Phyllis Linn Teresa Ashton Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Karen Officer, Genine Hardwick, Teresa Ashton, Meredith Cole All Athletic Squads Jayvee Cheerleaders Patty Holland Milne Trowbridge Cathy Baucum This page is sponsored by EDWARD HINES LUMBER COMPANY Grant County Division 575-0581 51 Frosh Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Laurie Labhart Heather Dannen Debbie Asher This page is sponsored by JOHN DAY HARDWARE COMPANY John Day--575-0632 BILL MOBILE SERVICE STATION Canyon City--575-0857 Pep Band Entertains At Games Front row: Jenny MacDonald, Bobby Merrill, Lida Herburger, Kay Hildebrand, John Morgan, Calvin Clark, Gary Grossman. Second row: Dianne Johnston, Terri Zicklcr, Kathie Hankins, Julie Glass, Sandi James. Third row: Mary Lou Phillips, David Stevens, Lee Rhoads, Marjorie Dalrymple. Fourth row: Julie Reynolds, John McGhee, Gregg Heyn, Juan Goiriogolzarri, Kathy Boswell, Donald Dell. Fifth row: Van Sisco, Neil Heyn, John Williams. Mr. A1 Olson Pep Band Director This page is sponsored by CHESTER’S MARKET John Day--575-1899 E. L. KNOX CO. Burns John Day HERMISTON John Day--575-0439 53 Large Pep Club 54 Upholds School Spirit 55 Drill Team sponsor was Mrs. Smith. Drill Team leader was Judy T albott. This page is sponsored by CITY DRUG STORE John Day--575-l629 EFFIE'S CAFE John Day--575-1368 SPROUSE-REITZ, COMPANY John Day--575-1218 GUHS Twirlers Entertain MAJORETTES: Shermayne Stutesman, Liz Boethin, Vicki Carr, Patty Holland. JUNIOR MAJORETTES: Vonnie Valade, Martha Newton, Eva Allen, Janet Hoppe. 57 Tumbling Team Works Hard On Routines Bottom row, from left: Susan Newton, Diana Swick, Margo Lemons, Jeri Sccord, Julie Reynolds, Janet Hoppe, Linda Hickerson, Marjorie Daly rumple, Cathy Baucum. Middle row: Erlene Thomas, Colleen Magee, Sharon McCaigc. Top row: Rosemarie Otlinger, Anna Jo Boyd. Not pictured is the team's coach, Mrs. Smith. Club Presidents John Huffman Lettermen's Club Patti Officer CAA Juan Goirigolzarri National Honor Society Band Club FHA Mary Robinson Honor Chorus Roger Gray IRL Bob Merrill Photography David Morris Model Club Club NHS Gives Computer Dance Kneeling: Warren Oliver, Bud Thomson, Greg Heyn. Seated: Rosemarie Otlinger, Sharon Shannon, Julie Glass, Barbara Holland, Edith Stevens, Cathy Holland. Standing: Mark Heyn, Mike Taylor, Steve James, Jim Oard, Robert Tillotson, Terry Calentine, Steve Hagen, Juan Goirigolzarri, and Roger Gray. 60 1968 Initiates Brain Food?? Our youth today love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority, disrespect for older people. Children nowadays are tyrants. They contradict their parents, gobble their food, and tyrannize their teachers. —Socrates, 5B.C. This page is sponsored by JOE'S RADIO SHOP John Day - 575-1637 A W DRIVE-IN John Day - 575-1389 CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE SERVICE John Day - 575-1147 61 Athletes Participate In Many Sports John Huffman, president Dale Southwick, vice president Ken Boethin, secretary-treasurer Dan Masonheimer (not pictured), saigeant-at-arms Members of the Lettermen Club: Kneeling: Kim Conlee, Rick Elliott, Mike Taylor, Bob Pereira, Mike Hendricks, Ken Boethin. Standing: Bob Hill, Pete Willey, Steve Denney, Pat Barrot, Dale Southwick, Danny Lissman, Art Thunell, Mike Boethin, Jim Gohring, Mark Labhart, John Huffman, Steve James, Ted Hasher. This page is sponsored by MOTY VAN DYKE John Day—575-1261 CHUCK'S RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION John Day—575-1335 BUCK’S UNION SERVICE STATION John Day—575-1446 62 G.A.A. The Girls’ Athletic Association is sponsored by Mrs. Reiba Smith, the girls’ physical education instructor. She is not pictured on this page. Officers; first row; Vice-President Becky Rehdcr, President Patti Officer, Secretary Melody Miller, Treasurer Edith Downing. Second row; Nancy Gubser, Lola Hunt, Eva Allen, Debbie Asher, Roxie Campbell, Heather Dannen, Sandi James, Debbie Surplus, Cheryl Shaffer, Linda Dell, Susan Downing, Karen Griffith. Third row; Colleen Hyde, Margo Lemons, Barbara Kalin, Irma Blair, Valinda Bentley, Debbie Hasher, Julie Reynolds, Sharon McCaige, Carla Sharp, Milne Trowbridge, Carol Moles. Fourth row; Kathic Hankins, Lynn Adams, Ema Ego, Janet Hoppe, Lida Herburger, Karen Grossman. Fifth row; Judy Gibon, Karen Officer, Barbara Holland, Kathy Mascall, Cathy Newbrey, Mary Lou Phillips, Laurie Labhart, Debbie Johnson. Sixth row; Roxie Watson, Carolyn Lissman, Linda Hickcrson. Seventh row; Kathy Heidc, Julie Glass, Paula Ashton. Eighth row: Mary Sprouffskc, Terri Zicklcr, Dianna Swick, Carol Colbert, Teresa Barrietua, Anna Jo Boyd, Erlene Thomas, Vickie Wall, Nan Eddy, Rosemarie Ottlinger, Janet McCaige. Ninth row; Cathy Stewart, Patty Holland, Gay Berry, Meredith Cole, Georgia Benson, Liz Boethin, Shermayne Stutesman, Roxie Westmoreland, Colleen Magee, Teresa Ashton. 63 GUHS Band Sounds Off! Standing: Jenny Ledgenvood, Calvin Clark, John Morgan, Cary Grossman, Bob Merrill. Outside Row: Kathy Boswell, Juan Goirigolzarri, John McGhee, Charles Rhoads, Neil Heyn, John Williams, Van Slsco. Middle row. Julie Glass, Kathie Hankins, Terri Zickler, Sandi James, Julie Reynolds, Ron Pearson, Donald Dell, Greg Heyn, Mary Lou Philips, Mike Hendricks, Ken Catron, Ron Lundbom, David Stevens, Leigh Rhoads, Marjorie DalyTumple. Inner row: Diane Johnston, Mary Sprouffske, Mary Ann Rhoads, Cynthia Benson, Kay Hildebrandt, Linda Smith, Lida Herberger. Band Council: Juan Goirigolzarri, Kathie Boswell, Gary Grossman, Julie Glass, David Stevens, Kay Hildebrandt, Bob Merrill. This page is sponsored by MILLER’S FURNITURE STORE John Day--575-1774 POLLAK’S STATIONERY John Day--575-1685 BLUE MT. EAGLE John Day--575-0710 Honor Chorus Front row: Mary Prewitt, Marily Thomason, Cheryl Carr, Teresa Barrietua, Iliene Quisenberry, Dorothy Tillotson. Second row: Janis Simmons, Vonnie Valade, Susan Campbell, Nancy Gubser, Georgia Kreige, Michelle Larkin, Christine Farley. Third row: Kathy Behrens, Mary Robinson, Roxanne Westmoreland, Carla Sharp, Melody Miller. Fourth row: Mark Tillotson, Danny Pack, Randy Moles, Robbie McKinnis, Bob Merrill, Susan Owens, Jessie Pack, Jeri Secord. Front row: Vicki Carr, Margie Carr, Martha Newton, Eva Allen. Second row: Hank Kuhl, Valinda Bentley, Inna Blair, Barbara Kalin, Sandy Norris, Marie Ashcraft, Joe Arment, Avanell Wood, Cathy Baucum. Third row: Debbie Johnson, Marina Clark, Ema Ego. 66 Girls Enjoy Homemaking Club Members of Future Homemakers of America: Seated—Janet Hoppe, Cathy Newbrey, Gcorgene Hansen, Julie Reynolds, Darlene Lissman, Ema Ego, Margie Carr, Janyce Simmons. Standing—Mrs. Benson, advisor, Roxie Watson, Ramona Springer, Diana Swick, Debbie Hasher, Karen Crossman, Mary Sprouffske, Kathy Behrens, Carolyn Lissman. Officers: Seated: Ramona Springer, secretary; Kathy Behrens, president; Janyce Simmons, vice president; Standing: Cathy Newbrey, treasurer; Diana Swick, reporter; Debbie Hasher, historian, Carolyn Lissman, parliamentarian. IRL Discusses, Learns Standing: Bud Thomson, Juan Goirigolzarri, Gary Grossman, Robert Tillotson, Jim Oaid, Roger Gray, Ron Micnhimer, Robbie McKinnis, John Morgan. Seated: Rosemarie Otlinger, Kay Hilbebrand, Roxanne Westmoreland, Vicki Wall, Kathy Behrens, Mary Robinson, Cathy Holland. Ski Club Has A Good Year Left to right: Kathy Stewart, Bob Merrill, Roxie Watson, Mark Pearson, Mark Heyn, Ron Pearson, Bud Thomson, Gay Berry, Robbie McKinnis, Vicki Wall, Mr. Baucum, advisor. 68 Photography Club At Work! Front row: Donald Dell, Jenny McDonald, Sherry Walker, John Williams, Kathy Boswell, Van Sisco, Bob Merrill. Back row: Carolyn Lissman, Steven James. Model Club Attract Boys Front row: Donn Willey, Joe Arment, Mr. Reeder, advisor, Jerry McGetrick, David Morris, Mike Campbell. Back row: Kim Dannen, Bruce Campbell, Steven James, Leigh Rhoads. 69 THE GOLD-DIGGER Journalism II: Craig Ashcraft,exchange papers; Nan Eddy, proofreader; Cathy Holland, news editor; Judy Talbott, sports editor; Mrs. Dannen, advisor; Gary Grossman, editor; Mike Boethin, sports editor; and Colleen Magee, feature ed. Journalism I: Seated;Shermayne Stutesman, Meredith Cole, Illiene Quisenberry. Standing; Mary Robinson, Judy Gibson, Becky Rehder, Karen Officer, Terry Callantine, Bob Pereira, Dorothy Tillotson, Mary Prewitt. 70 Annual Staff Cathy Holland, Annual Editor Mis. Frieda Sprouffske Annual Staff Advisor Polaroid Photographer Local photographers were Sylvia and Vemer Crowell. Artists were Colleen Magee and Mrs. Ruth Harris. Annual Staff Members: Sharon Shannon, Edith Stevens, and Susan Owens. This page is sponsored by ENBERRY'S DEPARTMENT STORE John Day--575-595 GRANT COUNTY ALLEY PACK FARM SUPPLY Day--575-0335 John Day--0539 Bob Merrill Staff Photographer Eddie Adkins Paula Ashton Allen Baldwin Teresa Barrietua Cathy Baucum James Boethin Jim Boethin Pam Boswell Sophomores Spend Quiet Year SOPH. OFFICERS: Patty Holland, Rep.; Laurel Cray, Vice-Prcs.; Steve James, Trea.; Gregg Hcyn, Rep.; Melody Miller, Pres.; Edith Stevens, Sec. Bill Bowe Anna Jo Boyd Marina Clark Dale Claughton 72 Carol Colbert Kim Conlee Judy Cudney Sophomores Erna Ego Dennis Elmer Jessie Fisk Laurel Gray Bob Griffith Nancy Gubser Gregg Heyn Linda Hickerson Patty Holland 73 Sophomore Class Francis Hughes Jim Lemcke Margo Lemons Darlene Lissman Sharon McCaige Don Maxwell Roger Micnhimer Melody Miller Gail Mitchell 74 s o P h o m o r e s Randy Moles John Morgan Martha Newton Warren Oliver Charles Rhoads Jeri Secord Bill Shanley Carla Sharp 75 Doretta Shaw Edith Stevens Milne Trowbridge Linda Upshaw Vonnie Valade Sherry Walker Margaret Weaver Don Willey John Williams Avanell Wood George Wright T h a t s A 76 SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Front: Chet Kirkpatrick, Zane Lindley. Standing: Front: Bob Labhart, Dan Stinnett. Kay Hildebrand, Teresa Lee, Loma Stewart. Standing: Doug Lee, Clint Gilliland. Class Absentees JUNIORS Front: Mark Pearson, Roxie Watson. Standing: Bill Shaffer, Jerry Lambeth. FRESHMEN Front: David Sams, Ron Pearson, Don Potter. Standing: Karen Grossman, Steve Rogers, Sandra James. 77 Sweethearts King Jim Hancock and Queen Dyanne Bowe 78 Sweethearts Royal Court Ball King Jim Hancock and Queen Dyanne Bowe Princess Linda Hickerson Princess Roxanne Westmoreland Prince Gregg Heyn Prince Pat Barott Princess Nga Nguyen Hong Prince Greg Eddy Princess Phyllis Linn Prince Dan Masonheimer LITTLE MAC'S MOTEL John Day--575-1751 This page is sponsored by BENSON'S SHOE STORE John Day--575-1789 THREE FLAGS CHEVRON STATION John Day--575-1776 79 Senior Class Of GUHS Presents “The Night Of January 16th” Front row, left to right: Bob Pereira, Judy Talbott, Vicki Wall, Shermayne Stutesman, Roxanne Westmoreland, Mary Robinson, Phyllis Lynn, Clinton Clark. Middle row: John Huffman, Teresa Ashton, Ron Micnhimer, Mike Boethin, Nan Eddy, Rosemarie Ottlinger, Mark Heyn, Ken Boethin, Terry Newton, Ron Belcher, Frank Stinnett. Back row: Roger Cray, Gary Grossman, Pat Barott, David Dieker, Colleen Magee, Juan Goirigolzarri, Sheryl Sisco, Georrgia, Culp, Becky Rehder, Mark Labhart, Dan Pack. This page is sponsored by JOHN DAY PHARMACY DRISKALL’S MORTUARY John Day--575-1549 John Day--575-0529 80 “Three Coins In A Fountain” Prom Queen Becky Rehder and King Juan Goirigolzarri 81 Junior-Senior Prom Banquet Queen’s Court Prom Princesses Nan Eddy, Teresa Ashton, Phyllis Linn, Patti Officer. Junior Escorts Clint Cilliland, Mike Hendncks, Mike Taylor, Tom Craig. King’s Court Prom Princes Stan Hagen, Mark Labhart, Ken Boethin and David Dieker. Junior Escorts Liz Boethin, Kathy Boswell, Carolyn Lissman, Genine Hardwick. Freshman Class FROSH OFFICERS: Julie Reynolds, Vice-Pres.; Debbie Asher, Rep. j Debra Asher Laurie Labhait, Sec. j John McGhee, Karen Baldwin Pres. ; Ron Lundbom, Treas. Not pictured: George Gibson, Rep. Eva Allen Tim Barott Tim Behrens (I Joe Arment Gordon Beil Rita Belshaw Cynthia Benson Valinda Bentley Irma Blair Rod Boswell 84 Mike Bowe Bryan Brandt Bruce Campbell Mike Campbell Roxanne Campbell Daryl Carr Mindy Carson Ken Catron Freshmen Calvin Clark Gary Claughton Mark Chcadlc Dale Conlcc Kay Crislcr Brenda Colbert Heather Dannen Kim Dannen 85 Debra Hasher Janet Hoppe John Heide Bill Hueckman Lida Herburger Neil Heyn Stewart Jensen Deborah Johnson A 86 Freshmen Laurie Labhait Bob Lambeth m Hank Kuhl k Paul Ledgenvood Don Lovins Ron Lundbom Janet McCaige Jerry McGetrick John McGhee Kathy Mascall Jackie Mitchell Cathy Newbrey Naga Nguyen Hong John Ottlinger Don Page Mary Lou Phillips John Ray 87 Debra Surplus John Teague Gene Thomas Lyle Thomas Allan Threlkeld Jim Wright 88 89 Girls Enjoy Volleyball Kneeling; Meredith Cole, Diana Swick, Ramona Springer, Teresa Ashton, Kathy Boswell. Standing; Gay Berry, Patty Holland, Erlene Thomas, Cathy Stewart, Barbara Holland, Carolyn Lissman, Sherry Walker, Lorena Click, Advisor Mrs. Reiba Smith. 1968-69 Record Mt. Vernon Won Mitchell Lost Long Creek Won Dayville Won The 1968-69 volleyball season was a considerable improvement over past years. The team gained an experi- enced spiker, Cathy Stewart; Meredith Cole played a set-up to Cathy. Carolyn Lissman learned the technique of spiking and, with Teresa Ashton, was impressive. Gay Berry was very reliable and excellent at picking up spikes and serving. Barb Holland, with general ability and great spirit kept us pulling along for the season. All the other girls who played and practiced did a good job supporting the team. This page is sponsored by QUISENBERRY’S DEPT. STORE GRANT CO. FARM SUPPLY John Day--575-0595 JOHN DAY VALLEY PACK John Day--575-0335 John Day--575-0539 5 Place At District Meet Shirley Stratton, Debbie Surpluss, Susan Downing. District place winners: Gay Berry, Barb Holland, Susan Newton, Janet McCaige, and Julie Reynolds. Katliie Heide, Anna Jo Boyd, Dyanne Bowe, Roxanne Campbell. Relay team: Meredith Cole, Debra Asher, Rosemarie Ottlinger, Linda Hickerson. This page is sponsored by GRANT CO. PAVING CO. John Day--575-1186 JOHN DAY AUTO PARTS John Day--575-1850 GRANT CO. DRIVE-IN John Day--575-1400 HURDLES: Patty Holland, Marjorie Dalrymple, Laurie Labhart. Baseball Kneeling: Steve Denney, Art Thunnell, Tom Craig, Doug Lee, Rick Elliot, Craig Curtis. Standing: Manager Bob Pereira, Gregg Eddy, Dan Lissman, Jim Hancock, Don Willey, Jim Lemcke, Mike Hendricks, Coach Bailey, Bill Heuckman. BASEBALL RESULTS Grant 19 Hermiston 5 Grant 3 Nyssa 4 Grant 11 La Grande 5 Grant 13 Burns 6 Grant 5 Vale 7 Grant 6 Burns 7 Grant 3 Vale 9 Grant 1 Heppner 0 Grant 8 Nyssa 9 This page is sponsored by: ROBERT W. JOHNSON FARMERS INSURANCE RAMSAY'S REAL ESTATE John Day--575-0707 John Day--575-0145 92 Front row: Bob Griffith, Terry Newton, Gary Lenz, Pat Barrot, Clint Gilliland, Dan Moran, Charles Rhoads, Jim Wright, Dale Conlee. Standing: Donald Dell, Rocky Boswell, Don Maxwell, Tom Wright, Bill Shanlev, Mike Johnston, Greg Sprouffske, Mark Tillotson, Mr. Kosydar, coach. Below, Ken Boethin. Four go to state: Ken Boethin (high hurdles, 3rd in state, 1st in district), Art Thunell (440, 2nd in district), Danny Lissman, Pat Barott, Ken Boethin, Art Thunell (mile relay, 2nd in district). New School records: Art Thunell, 440, 52.6. Rocky Boswell, 2 mile, 11:33. Ken Boethin, high hurdles, 15.1. Gary Lenz, Clint Gilliland, Art Thunell, Ken Boethin, 440 relay, 46.5. Ken Boethin, Danny Lissman, Pat Barott, Art Thunell, mile relay, 3:37.1. Mark Labhart, shot put, 44'1 . Front: Ken Catron, Gene Thomas, Dale Claughton, Gregg Heyn, Warren Oliver, Allan Threlkeld. Standing: Mgr. Pete Willey, David Stevens, Don Page, John Teague, Randy Moles, Mgr. Rusty Her, Asst. Coach Burton. JV GOLF TEAM: Kneeling--George Gibson, Neil Heyn. Standing—Ron Lnndbom, Calvin Clark, John McGhee VARSITY GOLF TEAM: Mike Taylor, Bob Hill, Dale Southwick, Mark Heyn, Bud Thomson. G r a n t G o e s T o S t a t e n G GIRLS GOLF TEAM: Becky Rehder, Heather Dannen, Melody Miller. 0 1 f Judy Gibson, Coach McGuire, Julie Glass. Mike Taylor won 4th place in State competition. This page is sponsored by MAC GILLIVRAY INS. AGENCY John Day--575-0419 JOHN DAY REALTY PRAIRIE MAID John Day--575-1936 John Day--575-1845 94 D S A LUT AT OR IAN Other Honor Seniors Robert Tillotson also wear gold cords at Commencement: Teresa Ashton Kathy Behrens Nan Eddy Juan Goirogolzarri Roger Gray Gary Grossman Stan Hagen Steve Hagen Cathy Holland Colleen Magee Ron Micnhimer Jim Oard Rosemarie Ottlinger Vicki Wall 96 Roxanne Westmoreland Seniors Demonstrate Varying Abilities During Final Year In High School Seniors have been active in student affairs and won many honors this year: STUDENT BODY - Mark Labhart, pres. ; Mike Boethin, vice-pres.; Teresa Ashton, sec.; and Colleen Magee, treas. CLASS OFFICERS: Ken Boethin, pres.; Becky Rehder, vice-pres.; Ron Belcher, sec.; Shermayne Stutesman, treas.; Colleen Magee, sgt. -at-arms; Gary Grossman and Jim Oard, rep. NHS: Juan Goirogolzarri, pres. PEP CLUB: Colleen Magee, pres. ; Rosemarie Ottlinger, vice-pres. ; and Becky Rehder, sec. GRAA: Patti Officer, pres., and Becky Rehder, vice-pres. LETTERMEN'S CLUB: John Huffman, pres. , and Ken Boethin, sec. -treas. IRL: Roger Gray, pres., and Susan Campbell, sec.-treas. FHA: Kathy Behrens, pres. BAND: Juan, pres. HONOR CHORUS: Mary Robinson, pres. FOOTBALL: Frank Stinnett, All League tackle, Outstanding Linesman, Outstand- ing Player, All-American 1st team Shrine game. Dale Southwick, Honorable Mention All-league halfback, Outstanding Back. Mike Boethin, Outstanding Defensive Player, All-league Linebacker. John Huffman and Mark Labhart, Honorable Mention All- conference. HOMECOMING: Queen Shermayne Stutesman and Princess Colleen Magee. BASKETBALL: David Dieker, Outstanding Player, All-Conference Player, All- Tourney Player, All-state 1st team, All-American Honorable Mention. SWEETHEARTS: Princess Roxanne Westmoreland and Prince Pat Barott; Princess Phyllis Linn and Prince Dan Masonheimer. ELKS HONORS: Mark Labhart, Leadership Award. Teresa Ashton, Leadership, 2nd place. Mark Heyn, Most Outstanding Student. OUTSTANDING TEEN-AGERS OF AMERICA: Mark Heyn, Becky Rehder, Juan Goirogolzarri. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM: King Juan Goirogolzarri and Queen Becky Rehder. King's Court: Princes Ken Boethin, David Dieker, Stan Hage, and Mark Labhart. Queen's Court: Princesses Teresa Ashton, Nan Eddy, Phyllis Linn, and Patti Officer. Mark Heyn, National Merit Commendation and Who's Who in High School. Cathy Holland, annual editor and Betty Crocker Future Homemaker of America award winner. Colleen Magee, National Quill and Scroll award, feature writing. Gary Grossman and Judy Talbott, Quill and Scroll awards for outstanding journal- istic work. BASEBALL: Mark Labhart, Most Valuable Baseball Player. TRACK: Ken Boethin, District 1st place in high hurdles and State 3rd place in high hurdles, Outstanding Track Performer. COMMENCEMENT: Citizenship awards, Ken Boethin, Patti Officer and Becky Rehder. Activities awards, Mark Labhart and Colleen Magee. State scholarships for Mark Heyn, Roger Gray, and Mark Tillotson. 97 GUHS Graduates 48 CLASS OF '69: Front row—Judy Talbott, Glenna Kelsay, Vicki Wall, Susan Campbell, Roxanne Westmoreland, Shermayne Statesman. Back row—Mary Robertson, Nan Eddy, Cathy Holland, Teresa Ashton, Sheryl Sisco, and Phyllis Linn. CLASS OF '69: Front row—Juan Goirigolzarri, Roger Gray, Mark Heyn, Rusty Iler, Clinton Clark. Back row—Dan Pack, Bob Crislcr, Steven Hagen, John Huffman, Pat Bar rot, and Mike Boethin. Graduates of the CIASS OF '69 not pictured on these pages include Dale Southwick, Dueford Adams and Andrea Asher Adams. CLASS OF '69: Front row--Ron Micnhimer, Dan Moran, Patti Officer, Kathy Behrens, Bob Pereira, Ken Boethin. Back row—Terry Newton, Erlene Thomas, Rosemarie Ottlinger, Becky Rehder, Colleen Magee, Georgia Culp. CLASS OF '69: Front row—Jim Oard, Ron Belcher, Frank Stinnett, Gary Grossman, Craig Ashcraft. Back row: Keith Baldwin, Robert Tillot9on, Mark Labhart, Stan Hagen, and David Dieker. Printed in U.S. A INTERNATIO 1. Martha Vasconcellos, representing Brazil, was crowned Miss Universe 1968 at the Miss Universe Beauty Pag- eant in Miami Beach. Florida. 2. Pope Paul VI shakes hands with Dr. Christiaan Barnard during a private audience at the Vatican. The pontiff congratulated the surgeon on his work in heart trans- plant operations. 3. Jacqueline Onassis and her husband. Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis. leave chapel on the Greek Island of Scorpios after their marriage October 20th. 4 In May the Paris Peace Talks began in an effort to stop the Vietnam conflict. French Presidency Protocol Chief Bernard Durand indicates seats for the North Vietnam- ese representatives and for the U.S. representatives, headed by Averell Harriman, second from right. 5. A defiant Czech youth waves a national flag under the gun barrel of a Soviet tank in Prague. This Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslavakia occurred in August. 6. U.S. Marines man the high ground watching for snipers as giant Chinook helicopters descend onto a landing zone about 27 miles southwest of Da Nang. South Vietnam. si A EVENTS 7 Mexican girl athlete Enriqueta Basilio races up the stairs of Olympic stadium in Mexico City with the Olympic flame to climax the opening ceremony. 8. The U.S. was not the only nation to feel the effects of rebellious youth. Here a crowd of students jam the Via Del Tritone in Rome demanding educational reforms. 9. Hardly a wall was left standing after this Iranian town of 14.363 people was struck by an earthquake on Au- gust 28th. The death toll throughout Eastern Iran was •estimated at more than 11.000. 10. A Parisian reads a newspaper headlining the monetary crisis in France. French President Charles de Gaulle later announced there would be no devaluation of the franc. 11. Commander Lloyd M. Bucher, skipper of the captured U.S. intelligence ship. Pueblo, is shown as depicted in news film from North Korea. Officers and crew were released in December. 12. Rescue workers and residents sift through the rums of Arab dwellings in Ibbid Eara. Jordan, after what Arab authorities described as an Israeli bombing attack. Is- raeli authorities charged that Jordanian gunners touched off the attack. • - v i •- - ’ r- . f Sw .' §23i
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