Hermiston High School - Purple and Gold Yearbook (Hermiston, OR)
- Class of 1976
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' , . a 'W Jack Boweng Coordinator of Activities, Attendance Vern Benniong Psychology, Personal Finance II Richard Bredemeierg Algebra II, Trigonometry, Analysis 12 Larry Barteeg Basic Math, Algebra I Geometry Susan Caufieldg Homemaking Tom Carlosg Art I, Art II Ceramics, Painting 7 Y! I Q 'W L 43 J? x xl. , 44, , Eulah Davisg French I, II, III, IV Spanish I, II, III 'K' J ack Chapmang Diversified Occupation, Work Experiences Coordinator , xl, . R u, , gtv LH. I , . - 1 Catherine Delapg Girls P. E. Health wx- IX' M , li' my ju xy U Fl' ' ug. . ee-'ve e 1 ee f'P,,,g w l Pete Dicklichg Special Education Clarence Drtinag Bookkeeping, Typing I Business Lab. th ' F, N eng, James Engumg Counselor Donna Fis lerg Basic Elect. , Chemistry, Physics Gordon Fjeldg Woodworking, Construction Advanced Metals George Hashg Marketing I, II, III, Industrial Plastics, Coop Mrtg. Merle Greeng Food Service Training Dan J amisong U.S. History Sz Govt. Personal Finance II Bette Hustedg Poetry, Eng. Lit. Communications II Connie Klibelg Adv. Basic Math Algebra I Louis Johnsong Drafting, Mechanics Ray Kopacz 5, General Metals Landscape Donna Kopaczg Homemaking X NJQ gig? S5535 Q ,gf 5 U93 jw Qs David Leeg Health, . Enviornmeutal Studies John Kopta Boys P. E. Harold Loveg Search for Values, Communications II ,. vw' ,.' ' 1 5 . .. wx ' ' gl 'rn A -3. ' r- 1 Q 3. , -v-jygj, 4.4-P' 594- I' ' ' 5 Donald Madsong Off. Sports, Per. Fin. H Wld. Cultures .Q Tara Meunierg Shorthand I, Record keeping, Typing I, Bus. Mangmt. LMLIIT Elaine Maizeg Literature of the Northwest, Novel, Commlmications Allen Novakg Larry Morrisong Avaition, Biology I Typing I, Bus. Lab. Communication I Patti Perkinsg Girls P.E. I gl II Ed Parkinsg Mechanics 81 Repair I 8: II General Mechanics Robert Porterg Bus. Management, Typing I Sz H Bus. Lab. Georgia Porterg World Cultures Communications I Ron Schoeslerg Career Ed. Coordinator Janet Schulzg Speech H, Debate Drama, Communications II John Sheeley Band I Sz II, Stage Band Music Harmony Joyce Sethre Librarian Robert Strutzg U.S. History 8: Government Sociology Bob Smithg English, Journalism I gl II Martin Williamsg Personal Finance I Tim Turnerg General Science , Phys ical Science r V FEJSUQ EUE355 QS T? QI, . '-K 'f Lori Albert Colleen Baker Tami Barron Martin Bennett Sharon Babcock Joe Bettencourt X xi ie Bette Bithel Jan Boltz James Bowling Joyce Bryson Derek Blanchard David Bondurant Lori Brandt Val Buck Crag Blankenship David Bonnette Daniel Brown Vicky Bonser Ivy Blankenship Susan Borkovec Malinda Brown Lita Bunten Donald Blankenship Barbara Bowling Chris Brusman Elaine Cabral I . f C. ,sm nl. J .C 1 wa. gm, V Lv' '--W Pat Campbell Danny Childs Eva. Christie Eric Coburn Tim Cawvey Connie Cook Gary Chandler Julie Coombs John Chandler Daniel Coomer Kim Chapman Sheryl Cjristensen Lisa Close Debbie D' avanzo Corene Dez Jardins Kevin Eliason Anita Farler Doug Gasper Linanne Dickson Bret Elliot Mark Fetter Joe Gaylord Greg Dodson Julia Ellwood Rodney Frerichs Richard George Melissa Doty Judith English Tami Fritts Steve George Walter Daniel Dave Eveland Rayl Garcia Nadine Gerard r I ,CJ 'fl .l i-Jr' i f ff! -TH-'i df e r 'i , 'EP J. 2 ' 'l 1 T 5 y Q gg Ay 6 0 'f ' L11 - -1 Neqv, 0 g i - ff , if -2 - f' i'- lie qr f -V 1 ii xi x ,fur 1 f'f,' .... X ' ,. ,, X- --S A -H W 12 fr 1? 3 , is ef, - ? 5- 1 i 1 4,3- zil , fl. 1. lu? 'IQ 4 2 ., -- H-1-1, l liilg, QEL . 11 - 531 Qixiii. Jolene Gibson Charlene Gray Gerald Halladay Sherry Harmon Marci Gill Steven Hadwick Kevin Hamblin Cherie Harris Dean Hatley Perry Hawkins Tori Goodro Brian Hall Mitzi Harman Jeff Hawkins w I 1 Cindy Hein Quinten Hinds as l 38 David Hoffman M.. 4'1- Debbie Hoffman Christi Holt Jun Hoyt , C, H , ,T A Elin N., ' w 1 J L lnda H ollomon Mark Hooker Ke vin H outz James Hudson Sherry Huntington George Kammerzell Susan King Lisa Ledsworth Rodna Hymas Tommy Kammerzell Glen Knudsen Ron Lefler Roberta Jackson Ronald Kell Kristi Kopta Rodney Lewis Jeri Janis Dean Kennedy James Lappin Steve Liebe Karen Kammerrer Scott Kenney Tim Ledbetter Gary Loftus U. 'A Carol Lowry John Maslen Barbara Mc Callisber Tracy Mc Quown Mark Madsen Ken May Joe Mc Daniel l '! Mark Mcahren I E N . I I 40 Steven Meyer Chris Mikami i- Debra Maret Tanya Mayes Allena Mc Graw Marilee Milbrandt Jim Miller Terry Murray Rick Ochoa Joni Pearson Steve Mitchell Mickie Nelson Charen Otis Craig Pender Kathy Moore Wanda Ness Lisa Owens Pat Perrin Steven Mueller Bob Noack David Padilla Arlene Pesicka Pearl Mu1va.ney Mat Nie Ken Palmer Tami Pettey Teresa Phillips Scott Ramsey Katrina Ray Kelly Rice Sherri Rice Michal Richardson Patty Riegal Tom Ramirez Thomas Rattray Terri Rayburn Vance Robbins David Robertson 2 , H .I- ,.l Jim Sebasuan 'ik Marvin Shoemaker Xu Jackie Ryan John Severson Shanda Robison Jeri Rohde Warren Rood Kathy Sanders Mary Schlecht X ' x Anna Seeber Daniel Surface li-RN S AGE Daniel Severns Lori Scott Roger Sharp Jeff Shephard Patty Skuzeski Leslie Slocum Jeff Smally Allison Sherrell NUI: ' tb Y z E Tl ,. 7 Q, :.. Q.. ., . AXA Chris Smallmon Ann Stevens Lu Streches June Taylor Dale-Smith Lynn Stefanides Leona Sturtevant Gladys Thomas Steve Smith John Spinden Kelly Sturtevant Judy Thorpe Rick Snyder Susan Stilwill Danielle Sur ville Lori Tolan Sam Sabotta Robin Stout Kris Tash Susan Tovey Jay Tracy Cindy Vetter Tim Weatherly Pam Wilcox Lewis Traner Randy Vigil Shelly Weimer Ed Williams Linda. Tresner Rodney Virgil Mike Wheelhouse Brenda Wilson Christi Tuning Kelly Wallace Steve White Greg Woodruff Tom Urban Jody Watson J olynne Whiteley Tracy Youngman Elizabeth Rice J oaxma Kosmos autoqna Q Q,bONmfjv!f3QQC3uwp C, QE, XX 4: dw W vqbQigyQQ wgffgfg Q ff U? 933 V905 93327235 65925 CI HW 09553 wgfgewmvw if Q iggimffm QOL XV? L MV Mi ,QQ QQ? Q Eiga E STQQNX- Q 'Yi , fx x by Qi E'YQp X NX2 3QfaS413S5j5 Q mu , L g?'T3'Nf5g3f2 XL -1 V- ' x C Q ' N K' I dir K X wh! QD W 61 xcsl QUJ Q f. x N Ky Af 'Q - -V N f- E -JL. Sy xi? ir? 04653 gl, - . 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S7??R Dori Engum Mike Estoupe Dan Eveland Tony Faretta Ron Farris Comxie Fetterhoff Cathy Fisler Kathleen Fitch Doreen Flack Brenda Flagg Eugene Fouraker Carol Fraizer Susan Freeman Racheal Fuentes John Laede Cheryl Gaines Don Gammell Gary Gammell Doreen Gaylord Jim Gemelke Alan Gooding Ken Goodnight Renee Gould Mike Grimm Mark Grotz David Hackler Julie Hayworth John Hagedorn Lorrie Hall Jeff Halladay Kelly Halvorsen Kathy Hamilton Kristy Harrison Debra Hayes Cyndie Henderson Jeff Henderson Marilee Hendrickson Harry Herman II Tom Hickey Sandy H igginobotham sl. lf- .n' I 'H 'l v 4 lv ll 'A 'bl 5: 0 iw' L ggy 1 Phillip Hilsenkopf Donithan Hinds Kandie Homer Ronald Hooker Cheryl McFarland Kevin Howard Debra Howell Jimmy Howell Rochelle Hudsen Mark Huntington Ken Hurd Julie Janis Grant Johnson Kenneth Johnson Laura Johnson Paul Johnson Ron Johnson Lance Jorgensen Cheryl Jones Ruth Knerr Dave Knight Bruce Konningrud Jeff Koontz Bert Kortum Carolyn Kunkel Mark Lamzier Robin Legarra Bambi Lambert Tammy Lemmon Leonille Leroux '55 Q-J N XE K N xii 315 John Liebe Kristy Lightle Gene Lindquist Shauna Lloyd Donna Lydon Leslie Lyons Rhonda Martin Cindy McCal1ister Jerry McCoy Cindy McConne1 Cheryl McFarland Edward McLaugh1and Leslie McLeod Marty McMi11en Bonnie Messenger Elaina Messenger Timothy Meuret Rose Mikami Mark Miller Nancy Miller Hai Moore Teresa Morgan Doug Moyer Sabrina Murray Timothy Murray Steve Music David Nay Harold Neer Timothy Peck Jim Pemberton Karen Perronne Phillip Pesika Stephanie Pettey Teresa Pettey Brian Pierson Debra Pollock Bill Porter Edward Price Kathy Quirk Annette Ramirez r'-vx ii A! A David Rassmussen James Rassmussen Lisa Rayburn Sean Keddington Sheri Reigan Carol Reise Larry Remillard John Reuter Bob Rice Rhonda Richards Steve Roff Jill Rogerson Nancy Rogerson Karl Rosentrater Pat Rufty Kelly Sager William Sanders George Schuster A1 Seeber Jane Severns Ron Severns Susan Shannon Don Sherman Laura Shull Barbra Siler Tandy Siler Mark Smalley John Smallmon Calvin Smith John Smith Neva Smith Richard Snyder Karin Sobotta Jay Sorenson XJ U5 xl. . WP. VF V001 MZ fi 58 Linda Spensor Cindy Stephens Tammy Stevens Joy Stillings Cheryl Stoddard Phillip Stone Richard Stubbs David Swanson Karen Tabor Randall Tarter Tracy Tasnady Ben Tesch Janice Thorpe Fl'8I1CiSCO TOITGS Jan Tresner Richard Vermillion Idella Vetter Michelle Villalobos Lonette Wadekamper Bob Walchi Susan Walchi Julie Walker Susie Wills Willie Henderson Narita Wheelhouse Darrell White Rod White Bruce Williams Sam Willingham Jan E. Wood Cheryl Woodward Ray Wyne Ted Minton Scott Zielke David Zollman Karen English George Siler Chris Walker Becky Warren N l I . if 4 1 YF W ggi 1 1 6? bf:?'6'Q ffpfw gf' NXEQ ,Elf 1-33' K ASB F lrst Vic: FKES!DENT Bob Able Ron Able Charles Barnes Kathie Barron E rin Ableson Vern Ableson Rene Bishop Stan Bithell Glenda Aichele Robert Alder Rene Blankenship Corey Bock Bryan Allstott Brad Anderson Clifford Bondurant Diane Bowe Robert Ashbeck Laura Atwell Michael Brandt Gordon Bredemeier M 'l Nc 62 it James Bresnahn Herbert Brood Shannon Campbell Laura Carbert Marjorie Buckles Joy Bunsen Tim Cassens Diana Castanada Michael Burnett Dale Burnside Thomas Chandler Richard Childs Lori Burton Mark Burton Vernon Choin Gregory Close Rhonda Camarda. Dawna Cambell Janis Colburn Leroy Colbray v 'fy by X Tamie Conner Jeanne Cox Donna D'ava.nzo 'WFT -I l l P Sandi Dye Robert Dungan Robert Dorran Well, don't look at me. . .I didn't do it NV Jackie Davis Darlene Demille Ronald Demille Lance Dickson April Dickenson Bryan Dechand rw Darrell Dyer Brian Eheler Erin Fitch Karen Franklin Connie Fraizer Teresa Fritts BgydfF1'ost- Nw ,fJ6diI18 Frost Q! ,X f' 1 K X Penny Giesen Frank Gomez Johanna Gomez John Gooding Denise Gorgas Deborah Gossage Janice Greene Karen Greene Curtis Grohs Kenneth Gumpert Cinthia Hamblin Marla Harkenrider In N' km. Linda Hearne Janis Hein Greg Henderson Theresa Hilsenkope Brad Hmer qc! ! I ockensmith Darwin Hodges Vicki Holt Michael Hoover Keith Hosteler Lori Hudson Jeffrey Humphrey Alan HUISIQESF ' nyilie IfIusSi,IfqjLgQ XR LeE.TTackson Bonnie Johnson David Johnson Mary Johnson Michael Jones Brenda Jordan 77! Hey Alright Raymond Kalal Benise Daminga Timothy Kelley John Konningrud Kimm Koontz Paul Kosmos Leslie Lefler Teresa Lemmon Latona Lloyd Kenneth Loftus Karin Lohman Bruce Lytle Scott Martin Stephen Martin we L +ee f ,i ag.g.,: A 1, 1 A '-v:.- . I-fm : L Qu! 23' S I , pw L .L L 1 'n .X lx-fl ,v p, N. eg, ,lk x . , F- .AAN- -0 ' lyk '!rv,9,'T '75' ' w l ,' I X lf. 1 za Q I if 'Q Kevin Maxwell Scott McCallum John MoQudwn '. I . ,H -' ' , , ' .. -,V V, tl If ' 2. Wi' A ',5.L - '56 ' 'i .I : -7 .' . L. 1 . - , x ., - ,V ig: V-N15 . --F Ly- , , ff ' -1, ' 1 of W xi .5!'52'- if' Kathleen Molloy Dewey Murray Crain Mikami Larry Moore w David McCume Jeanne Miller Tammy Morgan Lori Myrick Glenda McDaniel Tana Miller w 4 James Mulvaney G N V.. QA Patty McMahon Gigi Minton Andy Munoz Lisa Nelson 67 if x Laurie Otis Christopher Owens L wx. ' 1 1 Q.. 'v UH 'ff Jill Perersen Jerry Phillips Donald Powell Dawn Price Bert Quick Katherine Rager Sandra Ramsey Susan Rand Jenny Rassmussen Jon Rayburn Brenda Rayl Marcus Reed Dennis Richardson Wendy Rohde Martin Rush Gerald Scott Sara Sebastian 'gl if W Cynthia Shannon Jody Siler Jim Smith x 'J' fj -Z, 1 U S X4 +. A P r 'jf 3 V, Q 1 r .v,V,Zg.Y,x- 5 1 ' v x e , X. 5: '7 K ' V . i N k.x ,,, , Ronald Smith Bill Snyder Perry Sobotta Donna Spearman Virginia Spinden Holly Stefanicies Marty Stewart Ann Stone Reitha Stubbs Francis Szabo Heidi Tash Kevin Teater The smile you send out returns to you INDIAN WISDOM Scott Sparks Christopher Stensrud E mil .12 ' A Rick Stewart Kelli Tegland Barbara Thomas Kathy Tovey Angel Vannett Vicki Villalobos i Joseph Thompson N I Robert Urban Charles Wainwright Roxey Vetter Cheryl Walchi Ginger Walker Is.. .- Scott Wadekamper Rick Walsh Wendy Wells Gritting down .M . Ronald West I Angle Ward Dale Waters R Kevin Watt W. Weaver Russell Wheelhouse Carmil White Lisa Whittemore Gale Wilkerson A5 A friend is one knows all about you and likes you anyways. Kathy Williams Rennee Wilson Lisa Wisner Julia Woodward KN E .oos Y ' ' V Jon Wulff W v- Janet zmk IO XM f Teena Zollman '11 ' y W 5 X , V 2 Us X , MW mf MU IM W 'DJ WV' s LJ JNL wif W W, N F WJ fl, lk ,fjgljika 11,4 fx l W xi J IO X wWL.+y V K ' V xbf A CO7 .1 ,f Q -V c , .Fr 1, I X LJ! , 4 , 'W W 1, Vx ,V , ,N n f- ' 'A X , ASW Cgfl XG' U61 ,JJ - V f 0 if ' I i W W' X G my Vw N 'K'V C311 XM ff I Z! x LP J xl fc 1 X 95,9 Magi-5 A fr Vfgvfj 01 Q95 J Q Lg . wp- OJ W-Ly' X Lf , M' .J f L fx 4, :N Cf RCAL!-' LJ ,J fl y -' CBLIJX N fpj ky K JU' DKK fxfxghff flivu ww bu ,, 'f'vQf' rv. I XJ V 'VX' AN x. X51 by pf 'XJJ INNO V' ' N51 A 1.2 X ' ' 1 . C'v 5L!b N Q1 ' YNLLL L md h f JLJXXFX YJ I Q XD . ,W I li , Qu Wm gf WJ jg Nf f LL ,JL M Q ' ' 4-df J wi' - if LU ' fbf J 'L XML - - C' U '10 A ,N W X! 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Bob Messenger Kathy Mooney I 1 1 W - w Donald Miles Mike Harper N- nil, Ted Pesicka Bill Hart 14 iqlfw S Q, Tamara Gnetting Curt Gossage Annette Anderson Monica Borkovec 4:-Fl asf' Larry Brower Joe Castenada Diane Clark Robin Clark Nina Villalobos Richard Wicks ' - H .lf ' x L Cindy Waters Mary Truckositz W 1 ri H 1 Pam Tachka Cindy Walker S X 5 E Vernon Weber Larry Walker Michelle Vanett Janet Bailey I I 0 K, we I. 5 I! 4 ,L X 1 ,A J fi .r . . 4-'H Ginger Homer Sean Meyers f 3 ,wx x IB? lid vs N Jacki Hughs Karen Knudson 2-1 D' fm 1 Greg Barron Vicky MCK-ay Debbie Smallman Luisa Gusmeroli Joel Clark Joni Gaylord I Graig Sorenson Sheila Baker Brad Pitz er Lenny Harkenrider Brenda Tilden Teesy Was som Kelly Ortega Jeff Pitzer X I ui I . f yu., 1 W -.- :gg I l , A r 1 iii Becky Martin Nona Weckert X Gary Green Brenda Walters ai K y i .l 'L 1 Terry Hamblin Janice Hay Ri 1 Ll' , 0 15 L -X 1 Q he N ,Sv Q JN G , . ,X I I .1 v NX ivfx Ox AQ3Tia Mcnangak V Doug Pain V' A' ixwlx V U Q: U 'P f I N 5 yg 5 9,31 ,Q 5 XX U thy! X lx. K: I Q51 X X5' ' A W U . Q, 1,-. 'N , I Nj . , ' -J x x 9 rf QL J N, ,Y lv Q x IW 54 N f J xx V jj Q WY P? WT ,lx m P JN v Q X, I x A ry-X D1 96 xi kj NJ XJ XT ' 'B A Q' - K V IX Ln U X' V7 W VY HJ 9 QV v N ky XC. f-ju fx 1 v .,-- - .. :YF I c A Q. v QPPS' . uf Cheryl Smith Joan A11ema.n Q Kelly Hood Linda Johnson vw., ,-L A iff' A .4 . , I Darla St-roup Rosie Shannon James Beaudion Kevin Burns Jackie Tracy Ginger King Tom Harrison -57 fl Lyn Urban David Fisler s E1 jf, 'I 4 IQUZQAQ B111 ,Hass Teresa Johnson Dan Hash W I '3 xv Romona Legarra Wally Blankenship John Johnson J oan Tesch Tom Browning Beth Frazier Angelo Herrera Mark Herman Dale Wilson Harold Mattox .' QQ. v -X I , AE, llqiwrl 'b 1' ,IL v3...- 5 . I 1 A . . .. , A 7.3, V, 'il-M' 1' ' . - ' ' V Ed Green Kathryn Carper , 4' I ,, v J al T 1 V X. .-' :I 1 . M. c . '- . 1 1' S . . ' 1 Betty Hamilton Mark King , x Dan Springer Jim Tilton J f' . I - 1 l 99' .- - fs Debbie Ferris Kevin Heis er 3 G ' 0 .411 4 Dawn Kaminga Debbie Aichele xx Mark Wilkerson Monte Liebe mm 2 1, M , I l , I . 1 ,A nf. U li Judy Fisler Tom Wood , f N Carol DeMi11e Karen Ann McCallum Terry Moore Dan Kelly 10 Betty Meyer Steve Bowen Kim Sherrel Nick Themelis W3 if 1 ., Julie Sabotta Jerald Jones R, 'U XD Bruce Lindsay Rene Gomez .QQHX .- . N si. ..,'. Dan Krzin Tim Knerr Pam Frishmuth Eddy , un' -. U 9f !q,, W'fNm ffJ y , mL7 . , 7 Wil 'U U? WWWVQOWVQ P39 im? 4 Tqfyfg QJmUUqjYfU jyUf1ffi,,9J QC7 W '1'fJbJ? X wwf 7?',jW ff' Q W? W WWW WW 1 pb dm? HW fRwWV Semon Saymqs DEBRA K. AICHELE Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine. JOAN ALLEMAN Usually parents who are lucky in the kind of children they have, have children who are lucky in the kind of parents they have. ANNETTE M. ANDERSON Smile God loves you. JANET BAILEY What lies beyond no one knows. But Ihope our way no cold wind blows. SHEILA BAKER Smile, life isn't THAT badll' JOANNIE BARTLETT A sport, a recreation, a past time. JAMES BEAUDOIN When you fail to plan, you plan to fail. MONICA BORKOVEC All I can say is: M-T-F! ! ! LARRY BROWER Support your wildlife, throw a party! ! ! CAROLEEN CARPER When you see a man without a smile, give him one of yours. DEANNA CHAPMAN And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, 'to them who are the called according to his purpose. ROMANS 8:28 JOEL CLARK America, America. . . Red, white and blue Gaze ir1 your looking glass You're not a child anymore Red, white and blue So lift up your HEART and make a new start and lead us away from here. KEVIN COLEMAN Yea Iwalk through the valley of the shadow of death I shall fear no evil, cause l'm the meanest son of a BiQlS+ in the valley. CAROL DeMILLE The Lord gave you two ends-one thinking, and one for sittin. Your success depends on which you use-heads you win, tails you lose. M. R. E. Before you give someone a piece of your mindg be sure you can live without it. ROD FETTER The world would be in a hell of a fix if not for the class of 76 STAN FETTERHOFF There are two reasons for drinking. . . when you are thirsty, to cure it, the other, when you are not thirsty, to prevent it. DAVlD FISLER Bitter is the fruit that is picked out of season. JUDY FISLER The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide. Henery Wadsworth Longfellow ROB FRAZIER Abdul Hashish is a live and well in Hermtown! I ROBIN FREEMAN An egotist never gets anywhere, for he thinks he's already there. BETH ANN FRERICHS If sometime you're lonely, And need a friend. Jesus will be beside you Just ask him to come in. PAMELA FRISCHMUTH Let me sleep on, and do not wake me yet. J ONI GA YLORD To be together with your friends can be one of the most fulfilling experiences in your life. TAMARA GNEITING One is only as good as his acts. ED GREEN 76 is our graduating class, Many students make up our mass. So good old Hermiston High, To you we say Good-bye. Because the time to leave is here, 76 is the BEST of school years. ANHIST NATHAN HALE Americans can afford to experiment. TERRY HAMBLIN I love to see people happy wearing their wide, beautiful smiles, that warm the world as easily as they warm my heart. BETTY HAMILTON Thot: If I am wrong about God being real, when I die it will be the endg I will be no more. But: If you're wrong, you will spend eternity in HELL! Think About It! ! ! LENNIE HARKENRIDER I do my thing, and you do your thing. I am not in this world to live up to your expecta- tions and you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you, and I am I. And if by chance we find each other, It's beautiful. TOM HARRISON A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance an account, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve a.n equation, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. Robert A. Heinlein KEVIN HEISER The only way to get to heaven is to raise a little HELL! ! ! ANGELO HERRERA Black is beautiful, White is alright, but, Brown is Dyn-O-Mite! ! ! VIR GINIA HOMER Supposing today were your last day on earth. The last mile of the journey you've trod: After all of your struggles, how much are you worthg How much can you take home to God? Don't count as possessions your silver and gold, Tomorrow you leave these behind, And all that is yours to have and to hold, Is the service you've rendered mankind. KELLY HOOD To live fully, we must learn to use things Ki love people. . . Not love things Sz use people. JOYCE HUTCHINSON With each rising sun, think of our life as just beginning. Show kindness and love today. . . for tomorrow's chance may be lost. JACKIE HUGHS I can honestly say that I've learned some- thing from EVERY PERSON I've known. Thanks guys for all the knowledge. BILL Huss Pell-have'a'b1g glass with beer on my mind. And hope to be able to really unwind. 4 DONALD MINTON lf you ca.n't be with the one you love, Love the one you're with. Stephen Stills R. MITCHELL I would like to say here and now that I am the only one to ever drive a pickup Qrostusj throw the Breeseway! ROCK-n-ROLL! KATHY MOONEY 'Without honesty there is no truth without truth there is no love without love there is nothing. TERRY MOORE What's a man's first duty? the answers brief: To Be Himself. KE LLI ORTEGA We can do anything we want to do, if we stick to it long enough DOUG PAINE Some people think it's holding on that makes one strong, Sometimes it's letting go. FRANK RALLS What harm in drinking can there be, since life and beer so well agree! KARL Fritz REUTER IMNOTAFIGOFAFIGPLUCKERSSON- BUTILLPL UCKFIGSTILLTHE FIG- PLUCKINGSDONE . DOUG ROGERSON Come friend fill a flowing mug untill it does run over, Tonight we will all merry be-tomorrow we'll get sober. BARB RUFTY I'm just a rookie in a lifetime of Proffes- sionals, and Linda Johnson and Irene Messenger are my first Basket Cases. PAMELA SCHLECHT When you're our age, you're old enough to know better. But yotmg enough to think it's fun. DOUG SCHROTH Drink today and drown all sorrow you shall perhaps not do it tomorrow. Best while you drinking after death. ROSIE SHANNON Remember When- Pot was an object you cooked in- Grass was that lawn arovmd your house- Cool meant being a bit chilly- Speed was a measure of how fast- Mary Jane was the little girl in the first grade reader- Dope was a dummy- Fuz was lint from a blanket- Pig was the animal who gives us ham and bacon- Acid was something that when your stomach made too much of it you burp- Gay Fairy was a happy little elf- Bread was what wrapped a sandwich- KIM SHERRELL Money is like manure. If you spread it around it does a lot of good. But if you pile it up in one place, it stinks like heck! ARNOLD L. SIMMONDS It's been a long time, twelve yearsg The gates are open for freedom. JULIE SOBOTTA When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on. CRAIG SORENSON Ignorance leaves one a wide range of probabilities , Right Bubba! EDITH STODDARD We constantly hear about our standard of living is going up-But not our other standards. DARLA STROUP I We need no words, we are complete. . . JOHN JOHNSON If the ocean were whiskey, and Iwere a Duck, Iwould swim to the bottom, and Drink my way up. LINDA JOHNSON You can make it through times of dope but no money, but ya can't make it through times of money and no dope! GET LOOSE! !! DAWN KAMINGA Love is a seed in your heart, that keeps growing and growing, but unless you give it away, it will strangle you. DAN KELLY If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just, and will forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. John 1:9 GINGER KING Always remember the fun times, For those are the times you will remember, And look back upon the MOST. MARK KING Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained. KAREN KNUDSEN Reach for the heavens and hope for the future, all that we can be, not what we are. J .D. PEGGY LANPHEOR Middle age is when, After one night out. You need a night in. ' MONA LEGARRA Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold. MONTE LIEBE lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. BRUCE LINDSAY Happy are those who can give without remembering and take without forgetting. RANDY MARSHALL Wisdom cannot be taught. It must be experienced. HAROLD NATTOX I'll kiss till the cows come home. KAREN MCCALLUM Say bye, bye! BYE. . .BYE. . . KEVIN MCCLENAHEN Crabs and Lice are not so nice. And nits are simply stupid. So take the cure that knocks them dead. And gets you buck to cupid! MICHELLE MCHENRY Nature has never said one thing, and wisdom something else. COLLEEN MCMILLEN Beware! He who horses around with girls may one day find himself acting as a groom. IRENE MESSENGER I want ya roll and roll all night. . . and party every day. . . GET LOOSE! BETTY LOU MEYER We have no more right to consume happi- ness, without producing it. Than to consume wealth without producing it. SEAN MEYERS Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get me. STEVE MYERS I was born, Born for adventure, woma.n, whiskey and sin. No, I will never surrender. I'll live by the sword to the END. DON MILES Frogs of America funite! I ly VICKI McKAY And another thing. . . JOAN TESCH What is going to happen is happening. NICK Tl-IEMELIS I HAVE A DREAM . . . Where everyone can: Look at the world through a pair of different colored glassesg Throw a smile back at the sung Keep their feet on the ground but keep reaching for the stars. JIM TILTON Life-a long lesson in humility. J OANN THORPE I am myself, what I want to be. If you don't like it, don't worry about it. Worry about yourself. Are you what you want to be? JACQUELJNE G. TRACY Things don't turn up in this world, until somebody turns them up. Garfield MARY TRUKOSITZ The only way to have a friend is to be one. LYNN URBAN The child must cross the street before the man can cross the stars. Danielle MICHELE VANNETT It isn't ever the same in time I'1l change, and you, and the currents of our lives, but the image of this moment and you are un- forgettable. NINA VILLALOBOS Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair. Kahlil Gibran CINDY WALKER Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes. Oscar Wilde LARRY WALKER I dream't I dwelt in unpapered halls, with three chairs, Wellington boots, and spit on the walls. I stayed until the wine of life ran dry, then Iwoke and said to my- self, oh, My My. BRENDA WALTER Man is not born to happiness. It is a feat he must achieve for himself. TEESY WASSOM You cannot climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets. NONA WECKERT Never stop searching for truth. MARK WILKERSON Running around the outside of an insane society the healthiest thing you can do is laugh. MARY WOODARD Memories. . .like the shadows of my soul, I'11 never forget them. ANTONIO M. YZAGUIRRE III Word of the taco bender: !Que Pasa! Let the child like personality come out of you once in awhile, if you don't, you'l1 stay as an adult, FOREVER. JANICE ZIEGENHART Even though yesterday and today might seem so bad, don't give up. You haven't lived tomorrow yet. SENIOR Alltel: thoughts autoqrzaphs Autoqrzaphs I f if Oll6yBall Top Row-Left to Right-Mrs. Delap, Michelle McHenry, Debbie Pollack, Lynne Urban, Terry Hllsenkopf, Rochelle Hudson Corene Des Jardine, Brenda Flagg, Mona Legarra and Leslie Lyons. Bottom Row-Left to Right-Clndy Walker, Gall Wilkerson, Mary Trukositz, Sheryl Woodward, Terry Hamblin, Julie Sobotta, Rosie Shannon and Becky Warren. Teams: A B C Pendleton Lost Won Lost Baker Lost Won Lost LaGrande Won Won Lost Pendleton Lost Lost Won Baker Won Won Lost LaGrande Lost Lost Lost Ontario Won Won Won Ontario Won Lost Lost 04? 006, . his eg, Q 'fe '-be ' o 'Cv .f, henmlston Bullooqs ansnty footsall ROW 1121--Craig Makami, Kevin Coleman, Tom Wood, Darwin Hodges, Laine Iverson, Mike Estoup, Bill Hart, Hal Moore. ROW ?f2--Monte Liebe, Jeff Brant, Mack Herman, Jim Barnes, Mack Wilkerson, Cliff Boudurant, Jeff Carper, David Ullman. ROW ff3-- Larry Pemilard, Grant Johnson, Mark Huntington, Doug Roberson, Matt Stilwill, Randy Marshall, Harold Mattox. ROW M--Jon Wulf, Gary Green, Steve Bowen, Joe Thompson, Alan Hunsinger. COACHES- John Copta Walt Currie 123 4 Q-wfgii Fneshman footsall 1? . COACH--Dave Fine - faq 'T 11 -'i , I7-, ! , ff ' N A 1 n ' Ag X VJ FRONT ROW--Mike Wheelhouse, Jim Lappin, Rodney Virgil, Greg Woodruff Steve White, Jim Kosmos, Jeff Shepard, Steve Muller, Pat Campbell, Derik Blanchard. SECOND ROW--Randy Vehill, Steve Smith, Patrick Derrin, Kevin Eliason, Jay Tracy, Steve Hunsinger, Steve George, Bob Noak, Chris Smallmzm, Greg Dodson, Rodney Lewis, Warren Rood. THIRD ROW--Coach, David Fine, Jim Hoyt, Kevin Hamblin, David Hoffman, Raul Garcia, Sam Sabotta, Tim Cawvey, Mark Madson, Joe Gaylord, Craig Blankenship, Scott Ramsey, Mark Smalley. 125 Cnoss CGUUU2 s sf' ,. STANDING--Dan Kelly, J lm Breznaban, Joe Mudd, Lance Dickson, John Sabotta, Jim Knerr, Kelly Sager, Bruce Williams, Brian Anderson, Coach--Lee. KNEELING--Frank Szabo, Phil Hilsenkopf, Phil Pasicka, Gary Gammel, Marilee Hendrickson, Karen Sabotta, Ruth Knerr, Kristi Harrison, Cathy Fisler. SITTING--Dan Coomer, Perry Hawkins, Jeff Hawkins, Jim Sabastlan, Todd Dickson TRAINERS--Karen Tabor, Kathy Hamilton MGRS. --Cheryl Stoddard Joy Stlllings . .aw ,41- r, :44 f fu., li- A-' I v . homecommq Count LEFT 'fo RIGHT--Princess Becky Allstott, Princess Cindy Hamblin, Princess Betty Meyer, Queen Joan Allman, Princess Darla Stroup, Princess Karen Kamererr. PL P3451 131 I Oesate team - LEFT to RIGHT--Vernon Weber, John Hockensmith, Brenda Walter, Mary Woodard, Carmil White, Kai'en Knudson, Julie Sabotta :la Nona Weckert fL.J Carmil White fR.j voice of Oemocnacy Speech wmnens 'Shar' , Bullooqs Editors: L to R--Caroleen Carper, Jeanne Cox, Vicki McKay, Brenda Walters, Jim Breshnahan, Shannon Campbell Terry Johnson. .IV 5. in S-, x ..n' Vvvv A-v H11 M x .- ,:f' L n 1 1 X Y , 'km -Eg ,rf- ix 1 ,hr ,-n 7, l Q ,-'F' . ...fr M nr . If-' V wf - fm t .,- ' , HS X . , - dg f 1, . ' , -5,-ii ..... ---4 a- g ' Lf 'T ,- ' In 51 L. ,wx 'Z ' I 1---.9,.,,. - L- .iv-f -' ' I il? 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STANDING: Diane Davis,'Clndy Henderson, Jay Frost, Susan Rand ' 1 Consent ana manchmq Banb , V '. .tj v, '-f- + H4 H ' S - 'Zi 1? x 'J I A Y 4 Ao W-ifqnjl ,f 4 t I. ii .A, 4 I x H 'A J :JY ff' Q FRONT ROW: Drum Llne, J.D. Rassmussen, Shaun Reddlngton, Mike Miller, Dan Kelly, Drum Major, Ron Smith, Martin Rush, Diane Bowe, Rob Frazier, SECOND ROW: Clndy McCallister, Karen Franklin, Debbie Edwards, Caroleen Carper, Mary Woodard, Robin Peck, Tim Peck, Ken Hurd, Cheryl McFarland, THIRD ROW: Laurie Chandler, Annette Ramirez, Stacie Allen, Tia McDaniel, Cindy Shannon, Sabrina Murray, Karin Sobotia, Teesy Wassom, FOURTH ROW: Laurinda Dickenson, Karen Tabor, Carmil White, Leanne Leroux, Karen McCallum, Jill Rogerson, Renee Horn. Becky Warren, Becky Martin, FIFTH ROW: Robin Freeman, Debbie Aichele, John Hagedorn, Cheryl Walchli, Terri Hilsenkopf, Chegl Spddard, Rusty Brewer, Dawn Price, Randy Brock, SIXTH ROW: Lori Hall, Kathy Hamilton, Bryan Allsott, Greg Close, Kathy Williams, Glenda McDaniel, Gene Lindquist, Steve Martin, April Dickenson, SEVENTH ROW: Dan Krien, Jeff Hernderson, Tim Knerr, Phil Hilsenkopf, Scott McCallum, Frank Szabo, Gerald Jones, Dennis Richardson, Stephanie Pettey, EIGHTH ROW: Jim,Beaudoin, Jeff Koontz, Mark Grotz, Phil Peslcka, John Hockensmith, Karl Rosentrater, Kerri Dickenson. NINTH ROW: Tony Yzaguirre, Doug Paine. xi 4 0 anceb Jazz Gnsemlsle fl! LEFT To RIGHT--Lying--Director, John Sheeley. 1ST ROW--Karen McCallum, Cheryl Stodda Cheryl Walchi, Carmll White, 2ND ROW--Debbie Aichele, Mary Woodard, Gerald Jones, Rob Frazier, 3RD ROW--Becky Martin, Steve Martin, Mike Robbins, Phil Pesicka, Glenda McDaniel, Karen Tabor, Kathy Wllllams, Donna Spearman, 4TH ROW--Dan Kelly, J.D. Rassmuseen, Dan Kreln, Tlm Knerr, Jim Beaudoin, Robin Freeman, Fred Lutes. ON TREE--Martin Rush, Rich Mitchell. W I lntenmeolate Stage Bane - jf ' X 3523 1ST ROW--Ken Hurd, Robin Peck, Karen Franklin, J lm Peck, Ann Stevens, Cheryl Christensen, 2ND ROW--Tony Yzabutrre, John Maslen, J lm Bunten, Shaun Reddlngton, Dankrein, Karen Tabor, Mike Richardson, Greg Close, Fred Lutes, 3RD ROW--Eric Coburn, John Spinden, Kelly Sager, Jeff Henderson, Director--John Sheeley, 4TH ROW--Bryan Allstott, Mark Woolman 46 ...Y -Q .J 4 4' 44 7 1 77 ll 1 Oanlms N 155 Sherry Harmon, Cindy Hein, Susan Tovey, Lori Albert, 'EPR- '5 5 1 Teresa Phillips. SON av' .N A. A 9' Sq! JJ- w -,. 5 -if .di Q, . ,, . fe- ,J ,,. - F a .. I! ,,, Q n ir W .Ll 48 Consent Chom honon Chom 1ST ROW--Caurle Spinder, Perry Peterson, Laura Shull, Carol Reise, Donna D'Avanzo, Edith Stoddard, Ann Stone, Robin Peck, Roberta Emory, Debbie Aichele, Robin Freeman, Ginger Walker, Michelle McHenry, Shannon Campbell, ZND ROW--Joy Stllllngs, Kathy Tovey, Tamera Gneiting, Chris Anderson, Rene Gould, Cheryl Jones, Janie Hein, Sara Sabastian, JoAnn Thorpe, Marla Harkenrider, Sandy Dye, Kim Koontz, Joan Tesch, 3RD ROW--Martin Rush, Tony Yzaguirre, Don Sherman, Tim Peck, Steve Martin, Dennis Richardson, Paul Rosmos, 4TH ROW--Scott Echols, Dan Kelly, Doug Paine, Jim Borns, Kevin Maxwell, Brad Hiner, J lm Arkllls, Mike Hoover, Dale Waters. 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I I 1 q' ' ' . uf' ' gQll'V ' S' ' Tl ll Q , f in . 85,5 In .xx 'en :- VN, NY: .2 Jw , -- lill- 11, ILA in ,v If 'nge -E f ' anslty Basketsall Coach -- Don Madson, John Sabotta, Kevin Burns, Brad Pitzer, Jim Beaudoin, Matt Stilwell, Monte Liebe, Randy Marshall 158 7 A'I1!1Jf'i ' 113573. I? . v X .fi - -I fr -1 . z '. J L X- X., lineshman BASKEIBAII Left fo Right- KNEELING--Jeff Smalley, Jeff Shepard, Warren Rood. 2ND ROW--Craig Blankenshlp, Scott Ramsey, Kevin Hamblin, Sam Sabotta. 3RD ROW--Steve Mitchell, Tim Cowvey, J lm Hoyt, Mark Madsen. 1 If 1 1 rfklllgwf 1 ' - , . ' l .1 ' r- . J 4 1 Q - f ,Q . I I . , I -'V V' ' auf -' '-Q! i X V wi' 16 fall Sponts A ancs 4 Matt Stilwill and Bill Hart Tle for Best Offensive Player Randy Marshall--Most Inspirational Kevin Burns--Most Valuable Tom Wood--Best Defense I w ...an 165 Spnmq Sponts A anbs OUTSTANDING ATHLETES: Jeff Pitzer Boys Tennis, Karen Sabotta-Girls Tennis, Chris Stensrud-Wrestling There are little eyes upon you, And they're watching night and dayg There are little ears that quickly, Take in every word you sayg There are little hands all eager, To do anything you dog And a little boy who's dreaming, Of the day he'l1 be like you. You're the little fellow's idol, You're the wisest of the wise. In his little mind, about you, No suspicions ever riseg He believes in you devoutly, Holds that all you say and do, He will say and do, in your way, When he's a grown-up just like you. There's a wide-eyed little fellow, Who believes you're always right, And his ears are always open, And he watches day and nlghtg You are setting an example, Everyday, in all you dog For the little boy who's waiting, To grow up and be like you. By: Colleen 8: Lori Tolan BASKGIZBAII - AIQSIIZ ' L W . , Top Row-Left to Right-Karen Knudsen, Kathy Molloy, Julie Sobotta, Cindy Walker, Sheryl Woodward, Mary Trukosltz, Ruth Knerr. Bottom Row-Left to Right-Rosie Shannon, Karin Sobotfa, Terry Hamblln, Betty Meyer. Team Score 2nd Match Kennewick 3 7-23 3 7-8 Heppner 40-25 37-16 Pilot Rock 40-38 36-26 Umatilla 25-14 26-14 Weston-McEwen 31-30 52-22 Baker 33-38 2 7-24 Mac-Hi 54-20 36-31 Sub-District Tournament: Ontario vs Hermlston 56-25 Baker vs Hermiston 26-31 High Point: Karin Sobotta Most Rebounds: Mary Trukositz Most Assists: Karin Sobotta Most Steals: Karin Sobotta Most Valuable Player: Karin Sobotta Coach: Patti Perkins 'N Manager: Debbi Edwards 168 Qmls' JV-Basketrsall Top Row-Left to Right-Manager Debbi Edwards, Betty Meyer, Merrilee Hendrickson, Jeri Rhode Allena McGraw, Kathy Moore, Lynn Stefanides, Ruth Knerr and Coach Patti Perkins. Bottom Row-Left to Right Susie Shannon, Lesa Buntin, Susan Stilwill, Lisa Close, Kelly Wallace, Rochelle Hudson and Leanne Leroux Team Kennewick Heppner Pilot Rock Weston McEwen Baker Mac -H1 Score 25-24 17-25 11-26 19-15 18-33 29-2 2nd Match 18-22 24-29 30-11 11-26 17-8 High Point-Julie Arterburn Most Assists-Susan Stilwill Most Steals-Kelly Wallace Most Rebounds-Ruth Knerr The Girls Athletic Association promotes effects of Health, Sportsmanship, Physical Efficiency, Athletic Accomplishments and Love of the out-of-doors, and to provide an opportunity for the development of recreation and social skills. President--Cindy Walker V. President--Rosie Shannon Sec. --Mary Trukositz Treasurer Ruth Kneu' Catherine DeLap, advisor Q mnastlcs FRONT ROW: Kristi Harrison, Allison Sherrell, Iuisa Gusmeroli. BACK ROW: Kathy Smith, Carol Lowry, Lori Albert, Dorene Gaylord, Coach: Patty Perkins u-C-..,. J r, ,Sw M JA. 9235153-affffsifi J f Qfmlfi y at xiii QW w Q J wiygff QD ff r K. N gs 1 ,J 7 W '59 3.1.6 55 X -I 2 C .xl Of I, vf' J, , 2 f f X. I, L9 Qi! if HQ! J J si 2 j Q L? ff J U -.J , x I X ,J A fj X J 42 Q -'iv ,-4 I V' xii C7 K X C' XM! VCP Chl2lS1ZmaS Ball 1. X , , In .L 4 Sean Meyers Presents Christmas Ball Court: Joni Gaylord-Queen, Betty Meyer- Princess, Darla StrouprPrincess, Kim Sherrel-Princess. ITD' X-. ,nf If 5. L Q, -af Y ou gl ' af hr I .-, 11, K ' X X xll -f CHlJI:l I M. UT -- .4-' ,gn 3 llutune llanm ens of amemca YT :-V ' H ... f '- ,- gm 754:- 1976-77 OFFICERS: Left to Right--Karl Renter-Secretary, Tom Wood-President, Vern Weber-Vice Pres. , Jeanne Miller-FFA Sweetheart, Stan Fetterhoff-Treasurer, Darwin Hodges-Reporter, Kevin Coleman-Sentinel , , 1 , 1 1, Q . 9 0 A x- , :lf ,. n ' '1 f ,D A M . w , . Q i J 'mil Illia Qneenhanos FIRST ROW--Steve Smith, Jean Christie, Cindy Vetter, Tami Barron, Colleen Baker, Tracy Youngman. 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Standing behind set: Cathy Smith, Jeanne Miller, Donna D'Avanzo, Karen Kamerrer APS - llnengh 8b Spanish Cluss President--Nona Weckert, V. Pres--Kar1Reuter, Secretary-Treasurer--Debbie Pollock, Advisors--Eulah Davis, Joyce Sethre. sx Al f .3 f, , HU ,gppL.,guQ L! ANNUAL BAZAAR 1976-77 Stubent B00 Offlcens ir, is 4- 1 new Left to Right--Merilee Hendrikson, Shannon Campbell, Jim Breznahan, Donna D Avanzo Kathy Tovey Q INTERACT ClLlB 1st Row: Tonette Wadekamper, Mona Legara, Vicki Holt, Brenda Walter, Kristi Holt. 2nd row: Robin Legara, Susan King, Shauna Lloyd, Michelle Villalolios, Nancy Rogerson, Caroleen Carper, VlckiV11la1obous, Lisa Ledsworth. 3rd Row: Kristi Harrison, Debbie D'Avanzo, Daum Kamlnga, Mary Trukositz, Kim Sherrel, Julie Janis, Carol Lowry. 187 pnophecy 200 What kind of exciting things does the future hold for the HHS seniors of 76 ? Let's take a look at some in- teresting new items dated twenty-five years from now. Mugsy Moonship has been shot. Five years ago Mugsy was convicted of the laser disintegrater murder of Mr. Spacely. Evidence collected then was largely due to the efforts of Rebekah Martin and Fingerprint expert' Carol DeMille. He was defended by the 21st century Clarence Darrow, Laine Iverson. Mr. Iverson said he accepted the case only for his secretary, Ginger King, who was dating Mugsy. Prosecuting attorney,Debbie Smallmon, attributed her success against the brilliant Iverson to her secretary Jackie Hughes, who she says figured out where the murder weapon was. However, later, social workers Joanle Bartlett and Janice Zlegenhirt, miraculously reformed the hardened criminal. Now, all depends on Deanna Chapman celebrated brain surgeon. We have full confidence in her to save him from the outdated bullet fired by Mrs. Spacely. Strange but trueg The original Smokey the Bear is still alive due to the efforts of Veterinarians Tamera Gneiting, Dan Hash, Barbara Rufty, Terry Hamblin, Peggy Lamphear, Linda Johnson, Irene Messenger. An announcement has been made concerning the probability that a computer, taking up three square miles un- der the earth, today. It has been decided that the electronics experts will be Gerald Jones Douglas Paine, Robin Clark , William Huss, Robert Millar, and Joel Trent. Directing the programming will be experts Jo Ann Thorpe, Brenda Tilden, Monica Borkovec, Lennie Harkenrider. Matt Stilwill, Chairman of the board at Play-will Inc. has purchased the Oakland Athletics. Mary Trukositz and Douglas Schroth agree that it is good advertising for their firm which manufactures baseball bats, balls and mitts. Caroleen Carper, secretary for the firm did the negotiating for the contract. TheE mpire State Building has been torn down to be replaced with strongest of materials Una-lead. The ar- chitects of the new building which will be 150 stories tall, will be Joseph Mudd, Luisa Gusmeroli, Bruce Lindsay, Curt Gossage. These are the best architects in the world, the only ones capable of designing for the difficult to handle, uni-lead. Directing the construction will be Gary Greene, Mark Wikerson and William Hart. Detail work will be done by Darby Kirkland, Monte Liebe and Dan Stoddard. A seaweed farm has been started off the coast of Miami under the direction of Tom Harrison, oceanographer, and David Fisler, Marine Biologist. The new C-11-14 is scheduled for take-off May 24. This is the very latest in airplanes, able to travel from Los Angeles to london in twenty-three minutes. Specially trained to fly it are pilots Janet Bailey. Hostesses on the trips will be Debbie Ferris, Tia McDaniel, Michele McHenry and Mary Woodard. Famous singer Kerri Dichkenson was seen today by manager Lyn Simmonds, with her husband Rev. Dobbs at the local retail store of the chain owned by Robert Frazier. Fashion Merchandizers, Dawn Kaminga and Pamela Frischmuth have just purchased the largest shipment of clothes on record. They are starting a. new company to be named Kam-Frisch Fashions. They have hired a quantity of models, including Tatum O'Neal, and beauticians among whom are Renee Flack, Cheryl Smith, Betty Myer and Joni Gaylord. An announcement has come from the office of engineer Kevin Burns. He and Randall Marshall have joined forces and have designed a moving sidewalk. According to Burns Secretary Darla Stroup, the inspiration came from science fiction movies and books from 1976. It is interesting to note that most of the fiction from the 70's is no longer fiction. The sidewalk will be put into production in approximately two years. Greg Barron, owner of Agri-business, Inc. has announced the development of a new gigantic potato. Bradley Pitzer, Botonist, according to Craig Sorenson, president, says that the process that made the potato large can be applied to other plants, such as wheat and corn, solving the world starvation problem. Responsible for the break through is Nicholas Themelis, nuclear physicist, with the aid of chemical engineers, James Beaudoin, and Joel Clark. 188 Joan Tesch has just been accepted as organist for the Mormon Tabernacle choir, along with Nona Wecker who is an alto. The thief who robbed the Chase Manhatten Bank has been caught! According to Janice Hat the manager of the bank, the name of the 43 year old man is Larry Walker. The parole officer, Kevin Coleman, says the man is totally insane. A Stage Band Festival is going to be Staged here at Hermiston High. Judges are going to be HHS Graduates who made a name for themselves. Invited are Daniel Kelly, Daniel Krein, Debra Aichele and Robin Freeman, and Richard Mitchell. Sean Meyers, a rep. of Oregon has been appointed to the Ways and Means Comm. A restaurant with an ultramodern design is planned for Hermiston. Larry Brower manager-owner says all the conveniences will be designed by the Marshall-Burns Engineering Co. In charge of the kitchen will be lla Jean Eddy and Rose Jackson. A Union Pacific train and a Northern Pacific train has collided. Fortunately no one was killed, although a lot of grain and logs spilled. According to Kevin McClenahan, fault was determined to be that of Walter Blankenship, brakeman, who fell asleep at the switch. Colleen McMillan Vicki McKay Rosie Shannon, Dana Reddington, Judy Fisler and Cindy Walker have been ac- cepted as teachers in HHS. All were former Students. H A new department store is being planned for the Hermiston area by Michele Vannet and Jackie Tracy. There will be an art department, headed by Julie Sabotta, who is an art historian. Artists will be there for portraits among whom are Nina Villalobos, Annette Anderson, Jose Casteneda, and Ed Green. An Accountant depart is also included, with accountants available for hire. Your choice of Beth Frerichs, Angelo Herrera, Betty Hamilton, Terry Moore and Teresa Wassom. Landscaping will 'grace the windows done by Miss Tracy. This will be done by Tom Browning. President Vernon Webber is walking again after the assassination attempt paralyzed him last month. He ex- presses great thanks to physical therapists, Cindy Waters and Ramona Legarra. Cosmopolitan has a new editor. She is the brilliant Brenda Walters. Her first act as editor was to appoint school mates Steve Myers, Tony Yeaguirre as photographers and Pam Schlect as a writer. Don Minton is scheduled to wrestle the Clyde. The Clyde weighs in at 200 lbs. Karl Renter, a ski instructor at Timberline Lodge, skied into a tree. He sustained a black eye. Dan Springer is going to establish a new radio station with the call letters KOFF. Sheila Baker owner of Calf Inc. says that Tom Wood, Mike Eylstra and Alan Starkey, have developed a new strain of cattle which weighs 50 lbs more than average. Stan Fetterhoff and Doug Rogerson say that this strain tends to be born with two heads. Two forest rangers were reported lost in the Sierras going for a short walk. Tim Knerr 43 and Dale Wilson also 43 who lived ten years in Sierra National Park Nurses Gazette: Karen Knudsen spilled a bedpan yesterday and Kelly Hood dropped a tray spilling the spinach. General Leland McFarland has surrounded himself with a bevy of beautiful secretaries, including Karen McCallum and Virginia Homer. Three men be the name of Mark King, Kevin Heiser and Sonny Morris have developed a new engine that runs on solar energy. Richards Wicks has been charged with the murder of Robert Messenger. Both are plumbers in the same company. 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