Harrisburg High School - Eagle Yearbook (Harrisburg, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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Fri . L-i 'll I LEADERSHIPXKNOWLEDGE HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT COUNCIL Smart! but, unfortunately inactive could accurately describe the 1979-80 Honor Society. The main event of the year was the annual spring tagging of new members. The students with high averages are admitted into the club in their sophomore year but do not attend meetings until they are ju- niors. At an all school assembly, every- one attentively watched the initiation of new members. Excitement prevailed and everyone was anxious to see who would qualify to join the club. A new emphasis was placed on the Student Council in 1979-80. Mr. Tim Adsit, HUHS's new superintendent, stressed the importance of students getting involved in school decisions. Monday, January 28th, a student Leadership Day was held in recogni- tion of a statewide leadership week. Not only did this day give Student Council members fand anyone else who wanted to goj a chance to discuss the school, but it was an inspiring and fun experience. A tollow up meeting was held later the same week to put the discussed ideas into action. 2, Why is Becky Detering looking so smug? Possibly because she made the Honor Ftoll. 3. Student Council members Angela Hancock and Beth Kizer listen intently as Mr. Adsit com- ments on the new sign for the gym. 1. fabovey Honor Society members: 1st row, Del Texley, 2nd row: Advisor, Mr. Bob Biegler, Janet Lamb, Lee Nash, 3rd rowg Brian Shelby, Mark Smucker, Todd Stroda, Tina Abeyta, Kent Bowers, Back row: Becky Detering, Cindy Grimes, Leslie Goracke, Angela Hancock 4. tbelowl Student Council members: 1st rowg Anne Stroda, Cindy Grimes, Becky Deter- ing, Sally Tracer, Sandy Holland, and Superin- tendent, Mr. Tim Adsit. 2nd rowg Treana Wag- gener, Val Haag, Beth Kizer, Angela Hancock, Kris Stroda, and Albert Hanson 3rd rowg Brian Shelby, Kent Bowers, and Todd Stroda

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TEARS AND LAUGHTER GWA PEP CLUB Emotions ran high in these two girls' organizations throughout the year. The team they support had an exciting and challenging season. The GWA's advisor, Mrs. Colleen Bee- lart helped the girls organize a pep as- sembly for the wrestlers to boost them to the District play-offs. The District meet was held in Clackamas, and last- ed two exciting days. After the meet a fun pizza party was put on for the wres- tlers by the supporting GWA. The Pep Club, advised by Mrs. Sally Gaines, supports all HUHS teams ex- cept wrestling. Even though no outside activities were held by the club, they could be spotted cheering at all of the athletic events. Towards the end of the season and after an emotional loss by the girls team and the expected, thrill- ing win by the boys team, Pep Club concentrated on finding rides to the state basketball playoffs in Pendleton. They hoped that the crowds support would help lead the Harrisburg team to victory at state. 2, la Pep Club member Beth Kizer praying for, or cheering on the Eagle team? 3. Concentrat- ing hard on watching the Harrisburg wrestling teams GWA member, Edwinna Brock. GWA members, 1st rowg Vicky Miller, Sheri Es- tergard, Cindy Hoffman, Mary Dinnel, Patsy Ly- don, Judy Lawson, Julie Humphrey, Lisa Ballard, Edwinna Brock, fin backl Advisor, Mrs. Colleen Beelart. Pep Club membersg 1st rowg Kim Cof- fey, Patsy Lydon, Tami Martin, 2nd row: Julie Humphrey, Dawna Bowers, Flose Ash, Susan Bowers, Advisor, Mrs. Sally Gaines, Jamie Har- gett, Martha Green, and Judy Lawson, 3rd rowg Diane Marxen, 4th rowg Val Jones, Debbie Des- kins, Val Haag, and Cindy Jones, 5th rowg Steph- anie Fears, Lisa Stroda, 6th rowg Treana Wag- gener and Beth Kizer X



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C ONCERN FOR THE FUTURE FHA FBLA FFA Headed by a continent-hopping presi- dent and advisor the 1979-80 FHA tFuture Homemakers of America! kept busy traveling to district and state meetings. An exciting competition on Valentines Day to see who could sell the most flower Val-a-Grams was won by Donna Bowers. Her way was paid to the state meeting. Anne Stroda, the co-president with Sue Peterson, ahd her head in the clouds most of the year flying to Washington D.C. Anne is the Vice President of the National Associ- ation. She was accompanied on her travels by FHA advisor, Mrs. Colleen Beelart. FBLA tFuture Business Leaders of Americal earned a fair sum of money in the 1979-80 student store. This store teaches the future business peo- ple how to take inventory, make or- ders, and keep books. The money from the club helps give scholarships to college bound Seniors, Many contests this year kept the FFA iFuture Farmers of Americat busy. In 1979-80 competitions such as soil judging, public speaking, parliamen- tary procedures, and live stock judging were held. Students attended the Up- per Willamette District contest on pub- lic speaking held this year at Central Linn. The club earned money with their concession stands which provided munchies for all sports fans. A new advisor, Mr. John Vanderzanden pro- vided help, along with fun, to the club this year with his unique sense oi hu- mor. 1. At a FHA meeting, Co-President Anne Stroda brings up the pleasing idea of having Hawaiian pen-pals as Julie Humphrey. Janet Lamb and Lisa Ballard listen in. 3. Lisa Ballard comments on the decreasing value of the dollar as Marie Wetzler grins in agreement. ' 1 QQ - , of '-L V-Eli-12--'- . F F ' -. V , .. .

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