James Monroe High School - Milestone Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1977
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A panoramic view of Portland-, the city filled with landmarks that make it great This articular view - P is from the famous Pittock Mansion. B. A View of the Fremont Bridge, a bridge that is noted for having the heaviest middle span ever lifted in one piece. C. S. jones and K. Spencer are two blythe spirits that add to the beauty and greatness of Monroe. B A 5 if 5 h ..-' L 1 n W f 'Y A A. One of the fam ous landmarks in downtown Portland is Union Station. It has seen everything from the opening of the railroad in Portland to the Queen of England's special train announcing her Silver Jubilee celebration. B. A. Underhill, S. Keifel, P. Rhodes, 1. Fischer and K. Dehning all show the enthusiasm that made this an especially great year for Monroe sports. It was supportive attitudes like theirs that gave our teams special drive. GIRLS . . .MAKE MONROE GREAT W. I A LQ? B I 'Sv 4 . A :A P151-A M N' 5 Q 2 i E 1 rl ji- ve , www? .fs ,. . ,V ..vh - 31 zu wr ' Ima' , , 1 : 2. 4. r22i'f5c..i?i.sif-me 1 5 X 33 it , ass fm- , iw lfirrg , ' t A. Someone who truly added to the spirit of Monroe was N. Reese. She was extremely active throughout all four years of school. B. V. Stuart and A. Manning reflect the happy attitude that seems to per- miate the whole of Monroe. C. Washington Park is a favorite of all students in the Portland area, especially in summer. lt is a place where students can go to and find peace or noise, both of which are necessary to people of all ages. D. OMSI, one of the special centers of scientific exhibits and industrial exhibits in the Portland area. This is often the site of field trips or student projects. E. A happy class- room is a good atmosphere for learning, and Monroe students are happy. Here K. Cattanach, C. Atkins, A. Hubbard, K. jackson, J. Kaady and D. Hall reflect this happiness. TOGETHER THEY MAKE PORTLAND AND MONROE. B A. Good Citizens Are The Riches OfA City graces die Skidmore Fountain, and how true this is. With out the type of citizen molded in Monroe and other Portland schools, our city would die. B. E. Williams takes a moment to think about her future and the future of her city. C. R. Moore is an active person who helps to make her school an interesting and successful place for people to attend. D. A full view of the famous Pittock Mansion, a very special landmark in the Portland area. x uf, f. eff- B s,:,.M 1 '33 1 X 'mga-UH' -' ' A. T. Case assists Miss Kolden during registration. Sometimes it is hard to begin another year Without the friends who graduated last spring, but there are always more to be found in a friendly school like ours. B. Another beautiful fountain found in downtown Portland. It adds beauty through the use of one of nature 's proud animals, creating a beautiful atmosphere for all the citizens of Portland. 'CJ' .,-J fi ff ' 1 5104 Q' Q A '05, ff-1 ..pl4' .., wg, 411,43 '54 :SEI . 1, , H V' ' 2 X . l. V-avi! : via ,watt - , 3 '. -113 , mug 'H' :fit ' 3 T fr '21 'ff ' ' i '3-F195 ' ,- ...V .. .w l, V .: 1 , 2 1 ' Iv- 'IM Lg..':.p21:' ' - ' ' 47:-1 ...,.,. ..., - E -Q . F, ix Vw- 1 ,mf ,ix 'SIX 'Nu ' - SOCCER SUCCESS A. S. Cope prepares to slam ball to opposing team. B. Freshman volley- ball team. BACK Row, L. TO R.. Ms. Cook, T. Surgeon, L. Farley, P. O'Neal, K. Lynch, D. Dickerson, K. Couchman. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: M. Gresham, D. Brewer, M. Phillips, N. Cejas. C. J.V. volley- ball team. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Ms. Cook, D. Hicks, L. Alton, P. Spieler, K. Viles, K. Torango, K. Dix, V. Stewart. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: I. Rommel, T. Hatfield, E. Williams, T. Case, L, Dienstel, D. Bond, B w C Soccer was added to Monroe's sports program this year. The coach was Mr. Abrahamson. Eighteen girls came out for the team and practiced after school from 3:00 until 5:30 every- day. Out of five games played, Monroe won three, this put them in state com competition against Catlin Gable. The teams wore blue shorts and light blue long- sleeved shirts. Most of the girls were new to the game but all did very well and four mem- bers of the team were chosen as all PIL All-Stars. They were Mary Shea, Eileen Cebula, jane Pumpi- tus and Tsarra Herrick. The Volleyball teams this year were coached by Ms. Cook and Mr. Scbnur. The freshmen and JV teams each had twelve players and the varsity had nine. The teams uniforms con- sisted of navy blue shorts, light blue tops and white socks with blue stripes. The teams practiced for two hours after school everyday. Monroe played about fifteen games during the season and the score was often close. C A. Mr. Abrahamson nurses N. Degermark's ankle as S. Hancock andj. Fischel watch. B. Varsity volleyball team. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Ms. Cook, V. Columbia, N. Currier, D. johnson, S. Cope, R. Moore. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: L. Case, J. Menashe, S. Hampshire, C. Spieler, M. Allen. C. E. Cebula prepares to kick ball out of opponents rangs. D. Soccer team. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: S. Schank, T. Lund, C. Blades, B. Fischel, G. Bond, N. Degermark, T. Herrick, C. Davis. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: I. Reader, M. Shea, M. Habas, L. Scherzinger, I. Rogers, E. Cebula, I. Piunpitus, M. Parker. FALL PLAY AND ASSEMBLIES A D A. Ogie Shaw helps Mr. jones in stretching exercises while 1. Menashe and T. Case look on. B. K. McCune, 0 S. Mann, and M, Cattanzi show their talent by acting out a fued in Stagedoor. C. K. Bonnin and M. Cunningham straighten up in scene from Stagedoor. D. M. Parker demonstrates safety on the trampo- line for assembly introducing Physical Fittness Week. A. Benson students perform a scene from Macbeth B. Stagedoor's cast members await an ovation. C. Pajama time for female members of the cast of Sta.gedoor. STUDENT COUNCIL FALL V. Croy-101 B. Casterjon-101 M. Hardy-104 L. Hanson-104 K. Hill-105 A. Hubbard-105 K. Rogers-106 E. Shaw-106 D. Stewart-109 M. Woodley-102 B. Love-201 C. Johnson-201 N. Smeeton-207 C. Spidal-207 M. McDonald-203 S. Sylvester-203 D. Baird-200 L. Case-200 L. Nowell-206 L. Moxley-206 ' L. Brandt-300 T. Boyer-300 C. Garlington-301 K. Gathifcole-301 D. Hardy-303 B. Knudsen-303 R. Murphy-304 L. Nowell-304 M. Phillips-305 C. Reese-305 M. Stanton-306 S. Weber-306 S. Fischer-308 T. Eiden-308 M. Maldonado-309 E. Williams -Port. E T. Sheedy-Port. E J. Reeder-Port. A D. Rowell-Port. A A. K. Cattanach, N. Reese and L. Norris conduct a student council meeting. B. Student council officers, BOTTOM TO TOP: L. Norris, Presidentg E. Cebula, Sec- retaryg N. Reese, Treasurer. NOT PICTURED, C. Speiler, Secretary. A B SPRING E. Cebula-President S. Hampshire-Vice-President C. Blades -Secretary J. Reeder-Treasurer K. Cattanach-101 B. Casterjon-101 M. Hardy-104 L. Hanson-104 L. Roberts-106 D. Baird-200 L. Case-200 P. Haase-201 L. Loy-201 L. Nowelly-304 P. Rinehold-305 D. Sherman-305 E. Thrower-306 L. Smith-306 D. Hicks-308 A. Heinie-308 D. Lobough-309 L. Iverson-309 K. Bothwell-300 S. Caudle-300 A. Gage-301 D. Emmons -301 R. Wakefield-Port E C. West-Port E A. Spring student council officers, L. TO R.: E. Cebula, President, S. Hamphsire, Vice-Presidentg C. Blades, Secretary, J. Reeder, Treas- urer. B. President L. Norris crowns Miss Candy Cane. L. TO R.: C. Grate, I. Kaady, T. Case, and K. Epps. C. Student council advisor, Mrs. Goodrich, enjoys a joke with L. Roberts before a meeting. FRESHME D. Abbott T. Abbott K. Abram Ackley Alberding L. Allan M. K. D. Allen K. Alverson C. Amick Barker Beck T. Bernard M. V. P. Bolerjack G. Bond K. Bothwell J. Bowers T. Boyer L. Brandt D. Brewer D. Brown R. Brown L. Carnley S. Caudle N. Cejas I. Cissne T. Cook K. Couchman D. Cowley C. Coy S. Creed K. Cunningham C. Davis M. Davis I. Dehning D. Dickerson J. Dixon 1. .... g if . 92 23211 5 'Fl -N5 ...Q ..,, .. f ' W' ' 1 'S . 'r-NT? 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Farley E. Felton C. Forrest A. Gage C. Garlington K. Gather-cole T. Gill J. Grandbois L. Green J. Grenfell M. Grisham C. Hager D. Hardy L. Harold S. Hjelm D. Holdstock L. Hope M. Hurst J. Jaqua L. Jones D. Keller W. Kelly I. King W. Klippstein A. Knapper B. Knudesen V. Kohler D. Krum L. Lee K. Leon FRESHMEN L. Lockhart C. Lomax K. Lynch J. Mallon K. Manning M. Martin V. Martin S. McKinley L. Miller K. Miller R. Murphy C. Myers M. Nelson K. Nicholson L. Nowell P. O'Neal M. Palxner S. Pape Q. Pendleton L. Perman L. Petrie M. Phillips K. Ping D. Proby S. Raymond K. Reese S. Reynolds P. Rinebold J. Robinson J. Rogers L. Rogers R. Sakomoto L. Scherzinger A. Schoen G. Schwanz M. Schweitzer ,,....,., ,,... .V .,..:,w, Jn' J , L jf . f 1 . 'M-he. 4. -, 1' 1. ' - ine- X 1 Zvi if . ...- man jr' -rf XZ . Jw ievvlf 'Vik wx-gf!! KF?-5-qjgfw . ..-f- 4... . 4 U , - ja V, . ' . ,-ff-f. 2. ffizaiwilrz ' H ' ,. ff! . 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J Shephard Sherman Sibley Smith Smith Smith Smith Snook Souders Stanton Surgeon T eakell Thoennes Thombloom Tuck Turner Umtuch Warren Weber Wheaton Wiles Wiley Williams Williams Wilson Woods Zarate Zumbrunnen B , s 'lu lf-..,. . , 4 J A Av U Q. I O xii. W' , N. N 3, - 5 I .7 '5 .. gu- 1' .3 ,ff A., ,yi V.: r ,As fi Q '. 'uw f -.,.' ' 4 25, Q, 31 f ,,, if W ,vim K 1:--.5-'qw qw ' ' 4 X .. ii sg w li' 7 dw 1' 23' V x Y' . . W S E. BSU DANCE AND PEP The Black Student Union is formed to bring together the Black students and make them aware of their culture. In February, the BSU members put together a show with dancing, singing and skits. It had a big turn- out. So did the BSU dinner, which was held in May. The BSU also gave a dance that was successful. The of- ficers were: President, Bridgette Jones, Vice-President, Angela Pittman, Secretary, Gail Brannon, and Treasurer, Rena Moore. This year's dance team was mostly made up of BSU members. They wore a dark blue and light blue gaucho suit with a dark and light blue cowl neck. Their shoes and socks also matched in shades of blue. The girls performed different dances to various records. They performed at half time at the Benson games and ,at some assemblies. The Pep Club was formed to help the rally girls lead yells. They wore blue jeans and an orange top with their names written across the front. The Pep club was at every game and sat in the front row behind the rally girls. Kimberly Spencer and Susan Allen formed the group. A WT in an gl gi llllliil - linu- f- W 'K x 1 V , Tw? 'gy ' L 'Z gif? fy if I I 2- if ,ff ey, :,,. . .'. ,Z-Egfr' f 1 ,f F-. .. w- 1 f ml B 'Ni.....,. C Q A. Members of the Pep Club, I.. TO R.:j. Carter, D. King, D. Dutton, S. Allen, S. jones, S. Irby, D. Marshall, K. Spenser, and J. Heiner. B. Members of the Dance Team. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: G. Miller, T. Bernard, G. Brannon. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: S. Lockhart, S. Wilson, K. Reese. C. B. S. U. ad- visor, Mrs. B. Ward, contemplates problems. 2 'B ai, C D A. B.S.U. members, TOP ROW, L. TO R.: A. Knapper, T. Gill, R. Brooks, M. Stanton, D. Horsley, C. Lockhart, S. Williams and Mrs. Ward. SECOND ROW: D. Hardy, R. Moore, I.. Thomas, L. Brown. THIRD ROW: N. Scott, K. Milner, M. Hardy, S. Allen, R. Murphy, J. Heiner. FOURTH ROW: S. Wilson, L. Lockhart, R. Brown, L. Warren, V. Guinn, B. Jones, and K. Epps. B. C. Allmon plays the piano for M. Hardy, D. Hardy, R. Knapper and E. Thrower during the B. S.U. Talent Show. C. B.S.U. officers: A. Pittman, Vice-President, G. Brannon, Secretary, R. Moore, Treasurer, and B. jones, President. D. Members of the Dance team perform at a school assembly. KEYETTES AND DIPLOMATS Keyettes is a service club designed to help serve the needs of the community and school. Its member- ship is made up of sopho- mores, juniors, and sen- iors. The Keyettes held a carmel apple sale in De- cember and helped in the annual dog show in the spring. The Keyettes work with the community service organization called Ki- wanas. Diplomats is an usher- ing club open to sopho- mores, juniors, and sen- iors. They maintain order during all assemblies. Diplomats usher at most assemblies and at all eve- ning functions. The diplo- mats held a pickle sale in March and held their annual candy cane sale in Decem- ber. The advisor of this service club is Mrs. Bid- Well. Members of the Keyette service club. TOP ROW: L. Hendryx, D. Phenning. THIRD ROW: J. Grenfell, J. Leverton, A. Hendrix, S. Schatz, L. Mayhead, L. Loy. SECOND ROW: P. Alverson, G. Stegman, N. Reese, R. Dyer, V. Stuart. FRONT ROW: R. Martin, S. Hayden, Marvin. B. Keyette officers pose above club announcement. L. TO R. : President, D. Phennin ,Vice-president, L. Hendryx, S Secretary, L. Moxleyg and Treasurer, L. Mayheadp C. S. Gardiner, S. Bruce, L. Baylog and P. Rhodes buy pickles from B. Tennant and L. Case during fund rais- ing event for Diplomats. 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Q -f -f I Iw'X v A. s Q e 'lf- 'Y at - x 5 New Q ,f 5. ysmk NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AND TI-IESPIAN S National Honor Society is mn organization that honors students who main- tain at least a 3. 5 grade point average all four years Students are chosen for members hip either their junior or senior year in school. Each spring a special evening ceremony is held to install new mem- bers into the club. Mr. Morgan replaced Mrs. George as advisor at mid- year. Thispians are members of the drama classes who produce two plays each year. In the fall they pre- sented STAGE DOOR and in the spring it was ANY- THING GOES. Drama stu- dents must earn a certain number of stage hours in order to join Thespians. This year the officers were as follows: president, Grace Maldonado 3 vice-president, Sharon Manng secretary, Kelly Cattanachg and treasurer, Linda Hansen. C B A. National Honor Soceity president P. Cole, enjoys refreshments at the installation. B. New National Society members. BACK ROW L. TO R.: C. Manning, C. Blades, Mr. Morgan, E. Cebula, P. Utterback, K. Wirtz, L. Hegstad, K. Bosch, K. Jackson, M. Hall, L. Barthalomew, J. Kaady, M. Janac, and S. Shrestha. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: S. Hampshire, V. Anderson, and C. Speiler. C. Senior Thespian members receive honors Senior Day. L. TO R.: G. Maldonado, C. Johnson, L. Norris, B. Whitmir, and S. Mann. fix, . A 1. B C A. L. Case serves B. Hempe, P. Cole, L. Bartholomew, J. Grenfel, K. Wirtz, and E. Cebula at National Honor Society Installation. B. C . Thorstad, P. Utterback and I. Grenfel enjoy refreshments following ceremony installing Patty.C . Mem- bers of Drama group who placed in the University of Portland festival. L. TO R.: T. Hornbuckle, honor- able mention for musical talentg B. Reed, first place for improvi- sationg G. Maldonado, scholarship for school involvement. EW. 'W ,Wag Mm QL Q -f , w?'ka1f' v W 1 Fi, x , 1 gf, . - :KBWE , -Ku , sig: ygigss. . k - 1 X k , fi, vf ,HL fl f a Jax . ' 4 is 'rl' v W , 'x A .-, . Q Y.. Kgfbixi D. X, -.ni 5 '?n.+ 'g X u.-Yi, ,hip js' 3 A 'Wie - Q f X J-M x WA V e ' 2 A , 1 'M .flggyx B-gl.. 1. f elf: Q 1 'zu 51 v F--ov--r A I A 30 A. Mr. Jones flashes another winning smile for the photographer. B. Mrs. Bowman and Mr. Moran seem im- mersed in serious business. C. Mrs. Bowman and Miss Morgan discuss duiies of the day. D. The photog- rapher breaks up a discussion be- tween Mrs. Buffetta and Mr. Jones. M2 ADMINISTRATION AND SUBJECT GROUPS B rn C D .4i52'frgfsQ ef ,-.Q C A. Mr. White chats with K. Reed about her work experience. B. Miss Layfield and Mrs. Wortendyke en- joy lunch with R. Prater, T. Lund and K. McCreary. C. Mrs. McLean discusses ideas with L. Moxley and L L. Loy. D. Miss Farrens glances up from her work. BUSINESS Monroe's many business courses offer a wide field of of training. Eight different business classes are offered: Personal Finance, Shorthand, Typing, Career Exploration, Data Word Processing, and Bookkeep- ing. The many kinds of machines students Work on include typewriters, ten key, adding machine, printing calculators and three different kinds of duplicator. Within the business de- partment Clerical Office Practice and Shorthand are Major Courses. Clerical Office Practice is designed to prepare stu- dents at the job entry level for positions in the busi- ness World. Shorthand is a two year course. During the first year the student learn to read and Write the short- hand alphabet. The remain- der of the course prepares the student to be a secre- taries in the business world. B 3 rf' A. Miss Kolden shows her serious side while R. Moore, A. Pittman and D, Saunders mimick her. B. Students in a freshman typing class appear glued to their assignment. C. Mrs. VanNuys records vital statistics during a bookkeeping class W, 'H , N ,V' 1 i- Q 'x . ' ... fftlggg .1 B A. Mrs. Ranney assists a student in one of her typing classes. B. Mrs. Knutson helps L. Nowell with assign- ment in MOT. C . Miss Hodson checks a typewriter in one of her classrooms. D. B. Opp asks Mrs. Witte for help on a COP assignment. BUSINESS CCONTJ awww! ,J D A, L. Martin, S. Loundsbury and J. Wood wait for K. Bausch to wait on them in the student store. B. Mrs. Knutson assists W. Alton on the key punch. C. J. Fischer, Sherri Hampshire and C. Blades ty-pe pro- jects in BOP. D. V. Campbell, D. Dutton, C, Barker, R. Moore, J. Straub, S. jones and A, Pittman take a breather during BOP class. B C ,lk-M A. Miss Hodson assists L. Smith in one of her freshman typing classes. B. Mrs. VanNuys surveys students in a bookkeeping class. ENGLISH The junior-senior Eng- lish program at Monroe offers a variety of classes to students at the upper division level. Students register for the year's courses in the fall, during the first term. All upper division English is taught during the first two periods. Freshman English is taught by Mrs. Severson and Ms. McGinn. Students study sentence structure, literature, and grammar. They also spend some time in the Reading Lab during A one term. Ms. Bidwell, department chairman, and Mrs. Handy teach sopho- more English. On this level students study basic para- graph structure, literature, and more grammar. The English department - added two observers to classes during third term. Victor Chapman, a student at Portland State, observed classes on Tuesdays. Wendy Hammond, a Reed College student, student taught Lmder the direction of Ms. Bidwell. A. The Christmas Sing-A -Long finds Miss Kolden, Mrs. Handy, Donna Marshall and Mrs. Bidwell in a very good mood. B. Mrs, Handy appears to be absorbed in her grade book. C. Allen attempts to slow down Mrs. I-Iollcraft. Y , -V, 1. gl r ' kk ,,,..-- A. Mrs. Severson shows T. Redding material found in the Reading Lab. B. T. Hatfield shares poetry with Ms. McGuin in English class. C. Mrs. Bidwell explains passage in reading book to D. johnson. D. NMrs. Bidwell takes her usual brisk walk down the halls of Monroe. PUBLICATIONS AND DRAMA The Doctrine class pro- duced the school newspaper monthly. Articles covered stories about school as well as community events. This year the journalism staff joined the yearbook staff to form the publications class. journalism is an elective open to sophomores through seniors. Marcia McDonald was the Doctrine editor. if T ' ,..,rfa.,5gv 'P t an B Drama is an elective open to freshmen through seniors. Students studied accents, pantominie and shorts skits. Students in drama classes had oppor- tunity to work in two plays. Drama students also par- ticipated in the University of Portland Speech Arts Festival. A. T. Hornbuckle, B. Reed and G. Maldonado display the award they received at the University of Portland's Speech Arts Festival. B. Students perform modern dance at assembly. C. Mrs. Handy explains final newspaper layout to members of Publications class. D. Mrs. Handy tells K. Spencer, M. McDonald and T. Redding how to lay out head- lines. E. Members of the drama class act out original play at Christ- mas assembly. F, M. Parker and K. Dehning check out finished copy of the Doctrine. C V 5 MILESTONE CLASS The Milestone was pro- duced by members of the publications staff. The staff studied new methods for layout, photography and production. The' editor for the 1977 book was Lorna Russell. The Milestone was also printed by a new company, josten's American Yearbook Company. The Milestone class is A. P. Rahsaan, K. Spencer and I. Carter work on captions while E. Roberts and V. Stuart discuss cap- tions. B. Mrs. Handy and V. Green put pages in envelopes while P. Adams watches. C. V. Green appears to be lost in concentration while choosing pictures for the 1977 Mile- S'CO1'16 . open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. All students are exposed to work with photography and layout. The staff was divided into smaller staffs, such as copy and caption staffs. At the end of the year, the im- derclassmen sponsored a farewell party for the sen- ior members in the class. 3 nj 1-1 F4 4 1 . 4 Fi -...' ,i. -.. U., as-r M..,W. , .,,,. A..k N. ,N r....... -. .,. .-.J ...,....... Ql- Vlt 1 l Q! u i 23 in I9 an x ll li is ll I I ui no xv C ' ll lllll ii! D A. Yearbook group picture, BACK ROW, L. TO R.:P. Chu, P. Miles, B. Casterjon, P. Adams, K. Thomas, J. Carter, P. Rahsaan, M. Parker, E. Roberts, V. Green, and K. Spenser. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: L. Hendryx, L. Russell, M. McDonald, T. Reding. B. Milestone staff salutes- a good year, CLOCKWISE: L. Russell, T. Reding, V. Stuart, E. Roberts, R. Martin, K. Spenser, M. McDonald, P. Adams, and L. Hendryx. C. 1978 Milestone editors V. Stuart and R. Martin pose with 1978 Doctrine editor K. Dehning. D. Mrs. Handy awards senior members of publications staff awards. L. TO R. : L. Russell, M. McDonald, L. Hendryx, T. Reding. A LOOK AT THE MAJURS A. C. Shuey assists children in the Child Development major carve a pumpkin at Halloween. In the BACKGROUND, P. Moran appears to be engrossed in helping her group. B. S. Shotz watches as a cameraman from Channel Two films medical students from Medical Careers take student's blood pressure. A B sd 5 B A. Students from Dental Careers receive pins of recognition for their work in class. L. Russell receives her pin from Mrs. Harmon in this picture. B. K. Robinson, K. Bausch and V. Grier work on preparations for a banquet prepared by members of the Commercial Foods Major. C. M. McDonald appears to have problems with her machine in the Clerical Office Practice major. CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND COMMERCIAL FOODS Child Development is open to both juniors and seniors. During the junior year, twenty Weeks were spent in the Nursery School Observation Laboratory. Seniors spent ten Weeks on nursery school observation and ten Weeks on field ex- perience. This program prepare students for an im- mediate job in any area of Child Development. Commercial Foods is a two-year major offered to juniors and seniors. Stu- dents learned how to perpare and serve food. They cooked many luncheons for the faculty and school func- tions. They had many guest speakers and also Went on several field trips during the year. The trips were to facilities at Port- land Community College and Lloyd Center. B A. Mrs. Irwin assists child in Nursery School with puzzle. B.D. jackson and K. Reed watch as Mrs. Lyons puts finishing touches on Christmas cookies. C.S. Mann, C. Young, D. johnson, G. Perman, D. Phenning, J. Leverton and C. Johnson lead Nursery scholl children in caroling. ,-.X WIA C A. Mrs. Lyons explains lessons to D. Michaels and C. Shuey. B. Santa fMr. Bergmannj listens patiently to Christmas secrets. C.R. Wooldridge and K. Robertson package bread and rolls. ART AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education is a required course for all freshman. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors can take P. E. as an elective course. Miss Cook and Miss Morgan make up the P. E. staff. Students par- ticipate in such athletic activities as basketball, volleyball, softball, soc- cer, field hockey and bowl- ing. . A. Miss Cook and B. Love discuss P.E. activities for the day. B. Miss Morgan appears to be busy with paper work. C. Students in the advanced P.E. class enjoy a game of volleyball. Two levels of art are offered at Monroe. They are General Art and Ad- vanced Art. All art classes are taught by Mr. Schnur. This year Mr. Schnur took his Advanced Art class to visit studios of some Port- land artists. Mr. Schnur displayed many of his stu- dent's art projects on the first floor throughout the year. B C F33 , ,,msw,1 mm Ziff fs V B C A. Members of a freshman P.E. class listen carefully to instructions. B. Mr. Schnur appears to be engrossed in a deep discussion with a student. C. Miss Cook leads exercises for N. Scott, L. Case and an unidentified student. D. Members of Mr. Schnur's General Art class work with sculpture. SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies is a re- quired two-year course. The main objective is to familiarize students with U.S. History and to help them understand the Working system of our government. Students also study psychol- ogy during the year. The department included A. Mr. Morgan discusses U.S. History with a group of studems. B. Mrs. George supervises voting as G. Stegman gives M. Habas her ballot. Mrs. George, department head, Mrs. I-Iassenger and Mr. Abrahamson. ln Octo- ber, Mrs. George was in an automobile accident and was forced to remain out for the rest of the year. Mr Morgan then joined the staff to finish out the year. l A. Students debate question in Mrs. George's class. B. Mrs. Hassenger seems absorbed in the subject matter she is discussing. C. Mr. Abrahamson discusses lesson with S. Fischer, T. Hatfield and an un- identified student. MATH 4 A B A. Mr. Bergmann reaches for a ready reference. B. Mr. Bergmann discusses math problem in front of his class. Math is a required class Math students partici- for all freshmen. It is also pated in city-wide mid-year available to upper class stu- and year-end math exams. dents as Algebra 1-2, 3-4, Geometry and Senior Math. The math staff consists of Mr. Bergmann, depart- ment head, and Mrs. Ward. Mrs. Ward commented, lf you are majoring in the medical field I suggest you take more than one year of math. At mid-year, Monroe math students scored above average. ln March, juniors and seniors participated in the MAA national math exam. ln the spring, seniors participated in an exam at the University of Portland. . 3? wi? 59 Wi' ,Av ., -1 6 'igfq z f ,,,, -Jf 1, . K A2 -V xv SCIENCE There are two science classes, biology and chem- istry. One year of science is required in order to graduate. Classes are open to students on all levels. Members of the science staff are Mrs. Cronyn, Mr. Anderson and Miss Morri- son. Miss Morrison joined the staff as a halftime teacher this school year. The new chemistry lab has made it easier for the students to study and ex- periment. Plants and 4 animals are kept and studied A. Mrs. Goodrich explains material to T. Eiden, C. Manning, R. Rshuager, L. Simmons and D. Hunt. B. K. Zimmerman, N. Petrina, S. Fischer, J. Schweizer and T. Hatfield practice on simulators. C. Miss Morrison and C. LaHaie appear to have a serious conversation. in the laboratory. Health is a sophomore level class taught by Mrs. Goodrich. Students begin the year with a Drivers Ed- ucation unit. Here they g spend half of the unit driving in simulators and the other half in actual driving ex- perience. Students also have a unit on grooming. During this time several speakers demonstrate cutting hair on students in the class. Nutrition and diseases are also covered during the year. B -.L -. A C A. Mr. Anderson appears to either be studying material or rubbing his sore neck. B. Mr. Anderson explains material to an anatomy class. C. Mrs. Cronyn explains material to D. Hardy and M. Stanton. D. Speaker from University Beauty College styles S. jones' hair. MEDICAL AND DENTAL The Medical Major is a two year program for juniors and seniors. The juniors take such classes as Anatomy-Phyi- ology, Nutution and Human Development to help pre- pare them for next fall as seniors. The seniors spent two quarters as Medical Office Assistants and Certified Nurses Aid Training. They spend two days in class and three days in Providence Hospital. The most interes- ting duties of the seniors was getting to practice in a medical environment. The speakers who came to talk to the senior medical class were Medical Office Assistants and Health C Agency Representative. The Dental Program was a one year major. Chemistry, biology, typing, bookkeeping, and health careers help prepare the students for a Dental careers. As seniors, you learn important information such as preclinical dental sciences, Resrorative Den- tistry and Community Health-Preventive Dentistry. The class time work is ap- proximately one-third of the year. For one quarter the students will spend three days a week at the Dental School. Later in the year the students worked in Dental Labratories and as Dental business office as- sistants. A. S. Cope works with children at the U of O Crippled Ch.ildren's Division. B.j. Stai assists dentist at the U of O Dental School. C. S. Mathies feeds a child in the Crippled Children's Division. D. L. Green yells loudly as K. Murphy attempts to get a blood sample. '-95:3 72:15 ii ., I ss... D wllikitl 1 ' s WW if C A. Mrs. Lind goes over medical terminology during Medical Careers class. B. N. Degermark looks over equipment before working on a patient. C. Mrs. I-Ioekstra shows P. Wise and K. Green how to prepare molds in Dental Careers class. STAFF A. Mrs. Boesch searches through files to get information for office use. B. Mrs. Piro find time to greet us with a cheery smile. C. Mrs. Steworl and Mrs. Seid, cafeteria manager, greets the photographer. D. Mrs. Wing, matron, keeps a constant vigil on the dirt war. E. Mrs. Lydie, secretary who moved in january, answers phone. F. Mrs. Baird takes a moment from preparing lunch to look our way. D B asm A A. Mrs. Speichinger appears to have balanced the books this month. B. Mrs. Lydie and Mrs. Piro seem to be flooded with office work. C. Mrs Seid has some serious problems to deal with in the cafeteria. D. Mr. Curtin and I. Ward relax during their brief lunch period. E. Mrs. Larson checks the book file to be sure all the books are in the book- room. Qs. 4 -' 'Wi Y L? -.f-S ,L Wm' f 1' K gig.: N11 Q M1 1 1 463 5 WW, ,.,, ,xt W- '51 by y ., W 4: we- ': , nz MW k ly ww f L J-,.,: f ' . f , ,M ,:x,fb,,Jfa5l -ff- 9.a.,5g7e-wl.V-,-ikf,z5, x ,ggi Af A , 41 ' I 'MY Q-.K ' fl. gif ,V , fx W is n- .n. 3 +. 4 . ,W .,,-,: ',..w- 1 . X ,gi sk i BASKETBALL AND SWIMMING This was the third year for PIL basketball and this season was also the best for Monroe. The season began with a good start. In pre- season, Monroe won two games. For the whole sea- son, Monroe won four games. The coaches for basketball were Mr. Luizzi and Mrs. Egbers. Even though the Monroe did not win every game, the girls on the team feel it was a good season. Miss Layfield was the swimming coach for the 1976-1977 season. All of the swimming meets were held at Lewis and Clark College. The members of the swimming team began practice every morning at 6:30 a.m. and practiced until 7:30 a.m. The season began in November and lasted through February. Even though the team was not successful in all their meets, they feel it was a good year. B A. Members of the Swim team pose for a group picture. L. TO R. : C. Torango, D. Baird, T. Lund, K. Hill, C. Grate, Ms. Layfield, D. Allen, L. Bruce. B. T. Lund pre- pares to dive as L. Bruce and C. Grate watch. C. B. Fischel prepares to shoot a free throw as J. Menashe guards opponent. B C P V x A. Members of the basketball team T relax. L. TO R.: V. Green, A. X Underhill and J. Morris. IN THE BACKGROUND R. Moore looks on. B. D. Baird and K. Hill wait for T. Lund to push off. C. A. Underhill and D. Johnson try to escape oppo- nents as B. Fischel watches. E? A BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL RALLIES 1 C A. Varsity basketball rally. TOP ROW, L. TO R.: D. Saunders, D. Moore, D. Lal-laie. FRONT ROW, L. TO R.: D. Stewart, I. Hart, V. Guinn. N. Smeeton is KNEELING IN FRONT. B. Special pep assembly finds D. Moore, J. Hart and mem- bers of the Benson basketball team covered with whipped crem. C. Members of J. V. Football rally, L. TO R.: C. Cottle, K. Bonnin and M. Maldonado. D. Members of the varsity football rally. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: S. Lower, D. Maldonado and J. Grenfel. FRONT, L. TO R.: C. LaHaie, K. Sommer and A. Underhill. Q Nw w ,Q ...Q ,, .. 7 'Lf'H4l'1' wifi, Q gi.. W y 4 w-r V, 5 . W. im ' 1 - B ,. Cf 1 xiii - ' .imzrig Q v. 1. X cf . f . Q ,T h 1 fa... ' U ' ww-w.w... .W4 .. L... ... xv.. 'N 1 Q., ,Q 1 . f .iii .. Y. .L wavy, 9 fk .w,,,,,, ., E :y..:.fm....,,aQH+fQf mf A .5f'3,f '5 , , SPRING PLAY Reno Sweeny. . Billy Crocker . K. McCune Moonface . . . Hope ..... S. Mann Sir Evelyn . . P. McDonald Bonnie .... B. Whitmer Mrs. Harcourt L. Norris Whitney .... P. Whalen Purity. . . M. Maldonado Chastity . . L. Goings Charity .... K. McCoy Virtue .... L. Iverson Passengers: L. Allen, K. Bonnin, S. Caudle, G. Eng- land, B. Felton, C. Carling- ton, S. Gardiner, B. Holl- craft, T. Hollcraft, D. Krum, L. Petrie, S. Schneck. A. Members of the cast celebrate two marriages. L. TO R.: L. Goings, M. Maldonado, K. McCoy, L. Iverson, P. Whalen, L. Norris, G. England, K. McCune, S. Mann, T. Harry, K. Bonnin, G. Maldonado, P. McDonald, R. McCallister, S. Caudle, S. Gardener, D. Jensen. B. Members of the cast join in singing during a F. Maldonado R. McCalliste1 A B revival number. L. TO R.: S. Caudle, S. Gardiner, P. McDonald, S. Mann, L. Norris, P. Hollcraft, C. Garlington, T. I-lollcraft, D. Krum, T. Harry, G. Maldonado, R. McCallister, B. Whitmer, B. Felton, L. Goings, K. McCune, L. Iverson. C. P. McDonald and G. Maldonado sing Let's Misbehave on the deck in the moonlight. I ' f w A B A. S. Mann and K. McCune woo each other with lt's Delovely . B. B. Whitmer, M. Maldonado, L. Goings, L. Iverson, S. Caudle, L. Petrie, G. England, and K. Bonnineo the Heaven l-lop. C. D. Krum, I. Roundy, C. Garlington, D. Jensen, L. Petrie, and C. Fish assist S. Mann and K. McCune in capturing the spirit of love. TRACK AND TENNIS This year the track team numbered about 30 members. Ms. Cook and Mr. Abrahamson coached the team. Marilyn Woodley, Linda Dienstel, and Des eri Johns on represented Mon- roe at the state tournament. Linda Dienstel placed third in the javelin. This was a year of success and large participation for the Monroe track team. ' A. K. Jackson and T. Lund await their event at a meet. B. Track team, BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Ms. Cook, I. Menashe, L. Denstal, J. Morris, A. Knapper, T. Lund, D. johnson, K. Dix, P. Utterback, K. Bell, M. Woodley, R. Moore, M. Janac, J. Romel, M. Parker, and Mr. Abrahamson. FRONT L. TO R.:N. Scott, L. Smith, N. Sejas, L. Hear-ld, K. Reese, R. Murphy, L. Jones, C. Amick, M. Phillips, K. Abrahams, and K. Alberding. C. E. Cebula just misses J. Pumpitus with her racket. The tennis team had seven members. They were coached by Mrs. Egbers, a teacher at a Portland ele- mentary school. The team practiced every day after school in the spring. They used the Portland Indoor Tennis Center for practice. Eileen Cebula was the only member to go to state. She took second place in the city tournament. B ll lllillll L 'QT' D A. Members of the tennis team, BACK ROW: S. Hjelm and D. Crowley. FRONT, L. TO R.: D. Maldonado, E. Cebula, and S. Herrick. B. M. Woodley, K. Alberding and L. Scherzinger await their event at a meet. C. I. Pumpitus prepares for a match. D. L. Diensteltakes a breateher at a meet. SOFTBALL AND TALENT SHOWS ..-...L The spring of 1977 was the first year for James Monroe students to partici- pate in the PIL softball league. Monroe had a rec- ord of four wins and two losses at the end of the season. They also tied with Lincoln for second place in the city at the end of the season. Coach for the soft- ball team Was Ms. Judy A. BACK ROW, L. TO R.: Softball coach, Ms. McGuim1, J. Dehning, G. Lynch, D. Dickerson, 1. Dixon, R. Martin, D. Keller, P. O'Neil, and S. Cope. FRONT, L. TO R.: M. Nelson, N. Axsom, T. Beck, K. Viles, L. Case, S. Fischer, T. Case, and D. King. B. K. McCoy and M. Maldonado perform a washing skit in the Sophomore Talent show. C. S. Cope prepares to hit a home run. D. L. Case squints as she battles the sun for a view of the fly ball heading her way. McGuinn. Every year members of the four classes present a talent show to the student body. Of the three under- class groups, only the sophomore and freshman class members presented a talent show. Each show had a sampling of the variety of talent found in that class . e.- f 7' - B ,fl A v - -1-QB' , ,J . I N. 0. fb es. sill' W95V.3'fiSQE. B ' 1 . F! - Ns.. 1 A 5 fx! as W, A. R. Martin, K. Viles and D. King amuse themselves at a game While S. Cope tries to crawl through a hole in the fence. B. Members of the freshman class display their talent in the annual talent show. L. TO R.: S. Wilson, L. Lockhart, K. Reese, and V. Tuck.C. P. O'Neil hopes to catch the ball and put the opponent out. P. L. B. L. S. D. D. L. S. V. K. K. D. K. D. S. G. R. R. R. L. J. J. T. P. K D C L. P. A T T L. S J. 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Hart L. Hegstad T. Herrick B. Hill K. Hill J. Hiner S. Horsley A. Hubbard K. Jackson M. Ianac D. Johnson S. jones S. Jones J. Kaady S. Kiefel C. Kimber D. King C. LaHaie L. Laurion K. Leckman D. Lee S. Lower T. Macdonald A. Maceo D. Maldonado A. Manning C. Manning JUNIOR R. Martin S. Martin K. McClure P. Miles L. Montague I. Mooneyham R. Moore T. Morgan I. Morris D. Mullen I. Osires M. Parker G. Perman A. Pittman J. Post P. Rhodes E. Roberts L. Roberts K. Rogers S. Shrestha D. Saunders E. Shaw M. Shea L. Snook K. Sommer K. Spencer C. Spieler D. Stewart J. Straub V. Stuart B. Sylvester K. Thomas D. Thornbloom A. Underhill U. Underwood P. Utterback f3fy?3 'i'51 315 1 f ,, .. , . - fp.-. :,v'wi,: ,' r W H fi' 1 2 f -rr- fn' -. ,M , 1. iw , U .ny g V+ v ...r Z ? ...Y f ' 55155 ' Z 2 1 1 1 'X' Pt, 1.-3, xii X a n , V 2 . 2 1 : A H , 3, fif..f A R UNDERCLASS OFFICERS A B A. Sophomore class officers, L. TO R.: F. Thomas, President, P. Spieler, Secretary, B. Anderson, Vice- President, G. Brannon, Treasurer. B. Junior class officers, L. TO R. : V. Stuart, Treasurer, K. Cattanach, Presi- dent, A. Manning, Secretary. NOT PICTURED, C. Atkins, Vice-President. C. Freshman class officers, L. TO R.: C. Domax, Secretary, K. Reese, Vice-President, J. Robinson, Treasurer, FRONT is C. Ewoniuk, President. J UNIORS K. Viles C. White G. Williams K. Wirtz M. Woodley I. Wood C. Young N45 S W I Ill Ill 1: M SENIORS Dorothy Adair Renae Allen B. Hudson, I. Stanton, L. Norris, S. Williams, L. Russell, 18 Wendy Alton Karen Andersen Fkmkrx S. Cope and S. Mathies relax after recognition ceremonies. Cathy Anderson DaWI'1 Baird 80 N Karen Baker S. Sylvester, C. Johnson and S. Mathies listen during class meeting. Pamela Baldwin A , Susan Bennett Sandra Bollin Mary Bollinger Sandra Boothe ,dmv Randy Bryant Ellen Buccello Diana Buzbee 4 Laurie Case SENIGRS Linda Case Linette Case 4 - 3-N --5... me Q ,, Q ,, C 3, ,fn W I-v-'Q W we-2' 1 N. Degermark and C. Grate seem relaxed following recog- - - muon Ceremony. Coral Cavota Patr1c1a Cole Valerie Columbia Sandra Cope N V . R x on gf it 1 ai QFD Q25 5, If V J. Wise, P. Woolhiser, C. Graham, I. Penny Crocker Nina Currier I 1 . . i 22'-f,. 1 , ., ,ai .V , ly Shirley Davis Nancy Degermark Sandra DelaGarza Sharon Donovan . J 'Q V 'Q is in ig?5l's 1' . sz he 5 fmfhf gl, i, , gf TQ . . Y ' i rn X Q ,f2A,a:,4, : w .ali f V f ' ggi Q? New Leverton look awfully bored in the senior meeting. R. Dyer, L. Case, L. Case and E. Buccello watch as seniors add points to their food drive. Roxanne Dyer Kim Erickson Denise Fuller Christi Gallagher 1 SENIORS ' Carlene Graham Connie Grate 1. Leverton and A. Marvin admire the senior bulletin board. Brenda Hempe Anne Hendrix Leigh Hendryx Pauline Haase Mary Habas Sherri Hayden Donna Hoard Debbie Hoff Brenda Hudson Deborah jackson Carolyn Johnson Bridgette Jones 5 n - S. Wolfe masquerading as a Mouselcateer N S. Williams tries to appear sexy for Kim Krouse passes ous: pickles to the audience. , the phOt0g1'9-Phe1'- janet Leverton Kristin Lopez Bona Love Linda MacDonald SENIORS Grace Maldonado Connie Marks N 123 H Y , ,,. , , , ' l 1 FH 'Y W , I gr. Q 1 3 5 L. Hendryx ties up the phone but K. Anderson still waits - patiently in the hallway. , Elizabeth Marty P!!!-'Inga Sharon Mann Donna Marshall Arlene Marvitz --Z rf' Serirha Mat!-lies Linda Mayhead Marcia McDonald Joyce McLain Patty Moran Lori Morgan Laura Moxley Terry Miley Deborah Moore ,,,. S. Mathies, M. Chant and L. Norris cut up after the tension . hm.-a-.-. M- E rin Nordahl Louise Norris of the recognition ceremony SE N IORS Eh 2. ,f'3nx':, Q' is . Lorie Nowell Rebecca Gpp Annette Overstreet L5 1 if E, . A., R. Dyer, G. Stegman, J. McLean and S. Hayden find it hard to remain dignified all the time. Donna Pfenning Jane Pumputis n : 'Tressa Reding Krista Reed Norma Reese Carol Robertson SENIORS Karen Roberts on Lorna Russell Susan Schatz Peggy Schuster Seniors P. Hasse, A. Hendrix, J. Pumpitus, and N. Currier, relive the Good Old Days Arlene Seelie during the last talent show presented by the Class of '77. - - Cindy Shuey Nancy Smeeton Colleen Spidal Jodie Stal SENIORS rim.: L- Ina Stanton Gwendolyn Stegman Paula Sutherlin alfalfa? ' 'WE 1 H' 16 S ,ff if ' . Heffel ' 'fiiifgy laffiw MW Sheila Sylvester L, Case buys a pickle from B. Tennant during the Diplomat pickle sale. ,Brenda Tennant ,if ff tlnn f fy y Dianne Terpening Gail Terry Cindy Thorstad Brenda Whitmer Sibyl Williams Jeannine Wise Shelley Wolfe Tammy Willenberg Juli Williams Old MacDonald's Farm is reinacted by, L. TO R. , A. Marvitz, A. Hendrix, G. Maldonado, P. Hasse and S. Shotz. L. Moxley, P. I-Iasse, N. Currier relax on the Senior Suzette Woods Pamela Woolhiser Peggy Wise Cheri Zimmerman SENIOR MISSES S. Sylvester L. Case L. Norris S. Mann Miss Friendship Miss Athlete Miss Smile Miss Talent Miss Personality Miss Humor V. Columbia C. johnson B. jones S. Cope Miss Natural Miss Outspoken Miss Boogie Miss Spirit 4- ., . 4 N- :f 1Q2g. 'N L . i,,,,y'i, - A , A 31 K. Andersen N. Reese L. Hendryx Miss Most Likely to Succeed Miss Unity Miss Fashion Miss Scholarship Miss Leadership NATIONAL HON CR SOCIETY Karen Andersen Cathy Anderson Debra Brown Ellen Bucello . Linette CaSG 019 rf sf , , Pam Cole Mr. Morgan Nancy Degermark Leigh Hendryx Grace Maldonado Sharon Mann Jane Pumpitus Brenda Tennant Cindy Thorstad i YQ!! N C? Q 0.0.5. 5 ,Z M ,.,,3f4 Z- -:WL ' .f l li W W , Q V54 w --1 5'- f- 'a- , . . ag .1 4,5 i I I 1 '45 U. ' E 'N fm, v SI' sf ROSE FESTIVAL The screaming and en- thusiasm of the audience was an inspiration to the six Rose Festival candidates sitting excitedly on the stage awaiting the final de- cision. The audience was ecstatic as the girls were escorted down the aisle, with the former Monroe princesses. The excitement built throughout the assem- bly until the envelopes were finally passed out. The audience roared their approval as the girls quickly tore open the envelopes containing the name of Monroe's Rose Festival princess--Princess Cheri Zimmerman. ' l A B N J .5 M .1 J, fpfa , .D Q, e 'i '41 s-J iff 1 Cf ' riis P f X, iw iii 9, ,--' '- iff i'il 'ki ,Q ni 5 . A. Mr. White escorts the only living Rose Festival queen from Monroe, Queen Georgene. B. Members of the Monroe High School 1977 Rose Festival court, L. TO R. : L. Hen- dryx, M. McDonald, D. Moore, L. Moxley, S. Sylvester, and C. Zimmerman. C. Former princesses pose together minutes before the new princess is announced. L. TO R. : Princess Debbie, Princess Caroline, and Princess Carmel. 4f 'iy CJ X x ff- ROSE FESTIVAL A. Princess Caroline places the crown on Princess Cheri's head as Princess Debbie and Benson student body president, Joe Marshall, look on. B. Mr. jones hands members of the 1977 court envelopes containing the name of the winner. L. TO R. : L. Hendryx, M. McDonald, D. Moore, L. Moxley, S. Sylvester and C. Zimmerman. C. Princess Cheri screams in surprise when she realizes she is the 1977 princess. D. Moore, L. Moxley and S. Sylvester con- gratulate Cheri. D. C. Zimmerman delivers her speech during the first assembly in sign language. 'E S 2 , t 4' M: , I if A B D ' .4 'J -X1 f , 45, 'ML ' 1 el ffl! mf K A D A ff, ff 49 12 A ri., I Qi Zz' i P4 .fzlii , 5 1 ff ' 5 A. Minutes after Princess Cheri learns that she is the princess, she is con- gratulated by S. Sylvester, L. Hendryx and M. McDonald. B. Princess Cheri curtsies as Princess Debbie, Queen Georgine, Princess Carmel and Princess Caroline look on. C. Princess Cheri is flanked by her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Norton. D. Mem- bers of the 1977 court surround Princess Cheri when they learn she has won the nomination. mtv if 47,9 ' i. , E 1 'W C D A. Senior misses gather following the announcement of their selection L. TO R.:P.Wise, S. Mann, G. Stegman, S. Sylvester, B. jones, C. Johnson, K. Anderson, V. Columbia and L. Hendryx. B. Mrs. Ward presents B. Jones with the BSU award. C. J. McLain, J. Leverton and G. Maldonado react differently to the events that usher out their senior year. D. Super Senior, S. Cope, accepts awards from Ms. Cook. E. D. Marshall takes one last walk through the empty halls before saying goodbye to Monroe. TIMES OF YGUR LIFE. . Saturday, May 14, the seniors of Monroe and their dates arrived at the Thun- derbird in Jantzen Beach, dressed in formals and tuxedos. At 6:30 p.m. , the couples sat down to a steak dinner with all the trim- mings. After dinner, the prom queens, Jane Pumpitus and Patti Cole, and their court were announced. The rest of the court included Norma Reese, Gwen Stegman, Grace Maldonado and Sheila Sylvester. The dancing be- gan to the theme of Time of Our Lives. Popular music was provided by Easy Money. According to members of the senior class who at- tended the prom, it was a big success. Pop and a special cake provided re- freshments during the dance. P t T gg-. B A. Members of the prom court await the crowning of the queen. L. TO R.: S. Sylvester, G. Stegman, N. Reese, J. Pumpitus, G. Maldonado, and P. Cole. B. Chaperones, L. TO R. : watch students dance: Miss Kolden, Mr. Schnur, Mrs. Witte, Mr. Witte and Mr. and Mrs. McLean with their backs to the camera. C. Queen J. Pumpitus and her escort and Queen P. Cole and her escort enjoy the limelight. D. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Bowman share the dance floor with G. Maldonado and her escort while M. McDonald sits this one out. tgzlgbi iff K-1:Uk v. ilffefiifiii ,, fx , f'f' 2 - -' Q fire 'I ' 'l F ,L k lf' I ff.--wat .rfe..f:4..w--avg.-Q , A. G. Stegman, N. Reese and her escort, J. Pumpitus, G. Maldonado and her escort and P. Cole congratulate each other after the queens are announced. B. N. Degermark and her es- cort, L. Russell and her escort and L. Nowell and her date en- joy a. bit of cake and conversa- tion during the dance. C. Couples enjoy dancing to the music of Easy Money. 2 5 15 f we 5 Q, W v Es, -fm-Q, x . , 5352311 Q ,, Ti: 337' 'fwivft , .:.,k .4 A A 4-353' f, 4- Ely . 2. xff K, lf. :f5,f,gfT2fl 1 . I V ffi-1? T' 9' QE' 7' f 1, y gf, we .jf 1,, : ,,,,w N425 ,Q M, ,li ,f Q . H . ,, -C, , ,1 A 34? Y E fi. . , , ..,, , , v-.,,w-ffffw tr., Xp, 'eff - f L , ,Q x . 5 . D C A. L. Norris presents the invocation, opening the graduation exercises. B. L. TO R.: L. Loy, C. Anderson, T. Hornbuckle, N. Currier, S. Booth, and R. Dyer seem to enjoy their final moments as seniors. C. Princess Cheri receives her diploma from Mr. jones. D. T. Hornbuckle sings There's A Place In The Sun to the graduation audience. E. Senior Ensemble members, L. TO R L. Hendryx, G. Stegman, D. Adair, N. Degermark, N. Smeeton, J. Pumpitus, S. Mann, J. McLean, G. Maldonado, B. Tennant, R. Marty, and C. Graham. G. L. Moxley marches frowaxd to receive her diploma from Mr. jones. In the business of life there's a 1 st trme for ewuyhung 'unlink ir T h lpv V .H d 'Q' 'L mis t Ob Of Q th r t n 'Hg ad g 'F ,gyd- 2625E Burnside 225 3160 FIRST fl NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON M be Fnlc Wm ? 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I I ' SENIOR INDEX Allen, Renae: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Black Student Union 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 1, 2, 3 President. Andersen, Karen: Diplomat Treasurer 3,4, Thespians 1, National Honor Society 3,4, junior Achievement 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Fall Play 1. Anderson, Cathy: Diplomat 3 Vice- President 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. Baird, Dawn: Child Development, Swimming Team 4, Track Team 4, Reg. Rep. 1,4. Bollin, Sandy: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Track Team 2, DECCA 3. Buccello, Ellen: Medical, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1 , 2, 3. Buzbee, Diana: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Diplomat 4. Case, Linda: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Basketball Team 3, Bowling Team 1, Swimming Team 1, Vol- leyball Team 2, 3,4, Track Team 1,2,3, DECCA 3, Milestone 2, Reg. Rep. 1, Softball Team 4. Case , Linette: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Diplomats 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 3. Cole, Patti: Clerical Office Prac- ticefShorthand, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, President, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Prom Committee 4, Prom Queen. Crocker, Penny: Distributive Educa- tion, Doctrine 2, 3, Honor Roll 3. Currier, Nina: Medical, Volleyball Team 1,2, Keyettes 3, Reg. Rep. 1. Degermark, Nancy: Dental Careers, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Soccer Team 4, Talent Show 4. Dyer, Roxanne E.: Clerical Office PracticelShorthand, Keyette 4, Reg. Rep. 3, Senior Ensemble. Gallagher, Christi: Clerical Office Practice, Honor Roll 3. it AVI. . , 1., ,.g 'vf.f,,, ,- - . fy. - , Q --any ,- ,U . -aw 'K .y-z hmz, arg, , M l, .- 2 - .fvixiiiir ai -fl .oq....... ... ., .. 12, . . -in .v.,'..-,.r..- ,-W: ' ' 'Wm .-55' K' -Ill' 'f:'E i ' . 44, - ' ...M ' f--:vs mvgj. H55 .iw , -- if 1' . .. ' K . . ..f...,,,.,, V , 4 S - ' if... ' --Q-r ':'f ' fwfr .. 2. .1 V 0 U K Q iff' 1. fy. , v, - K... 1 , Y-1 K , s.. 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Habas, Mary: Clerical Office Prac- ticefShorthand, Tennis Team 4, Diplomats 3, 4 Vice-President-His- torian, Milestone 2, Honor Roll 3, Soccer 4. Hayden, Sherri, Clerical Office Practice, Keyettes 4, Milestone 3. Hempe, Brenda: Clerical Office Practice, Honor Roll 3, International Order of Rainbow for Girls, Worthy Advisor Fall 1973 S Summer 1975, Grand Representative to Florida 1975-76, 4-H Reserve Champion in Foods Multnomah County Fair. Hendrix, Anna: Medical, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Keyettes 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Senior Ensemble. Hendryx, Leigh Ann: Clerical Office PracticelShorthand, Tennis Team 4, Keyettes 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Vice- President, Milestone Bookkeeper 4, Doctrine Bookkeeper 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Rose Festival Court Member, Varsity Football Rally 2, 3, Second Wind Coordinator 4, Prom Committee, Senior Ensemble, Secretary to Work Experience Coordinator 3,4. Hoard, Donna: Medical!Data Pro- cessing, Track Team 1, 2, Honor Roll 4. Hoff, Debbie: Clerical Office Prac- tice. jackson, Debbie: Commercial Foods, Milestone 3, Honor Roll 4. johnson, Carolyn D. : Child Develop- ment, Black Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3,4. Jones, Bridgette Kaye: Data ProcessingfClerical Office Practice, Volleyball Team 1, 2, Black Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Reg. Rep. 1,2. Loy, Laura: Medical, Bowling Team 2, Swimming Team 2, Keyettes 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Reg. Rep. 3,4, Student Council, junior and Senior Class Officer, Student Day in Government 2, 3, Freshmen Orienta- tion, Sports Auditorium Program. Leverton, janet: Child Development, DECCA 3, Keyettes 3,4, Honor Roll 3, Senior Ensemble, junior Achieve- ment 2, 3. Love, Bona: Dental, Track Team 1, Freshmen Class Officer. MacDonald, Linda: Clerical Office Practice, Thespians 2,3,4, Reg. Rep. 1, Freshman year, 1 play, Sophomore year 2 plays, Junior year 1 play, Talent Show 1, 2, 3,4, As- sorted Assemblies. McDonald, Marcia: Clerical Office Practice, Doctrine Editor 4, Doc- trine writer 3, Reg. Rep. 3,4, Stu- dent Council 3,4, Rose Festival Court Member, Stage Door Play 4. McLain, Joyce: Clerical Office Prac tice, Swimming Team 1, Honor Roll 1, 3, Senior Ensemble. Maldonado, Grace: Cosmetology, Thespians 3 Vice-President, 4 Presi- dent, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2 Treasurer, junior Class Vice- President, School Plays: The Clown and His Circus, Born on a Rotten Day, the Boyfriend, GoodBye My Fancy, Pajama Game, StageDoor, and Anything Goes. Mann, Sharon: Child Development, Thespians 1, 2, 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Fall Play 1, Fall S Spring Play 2, Fall S Spring Play 3, -Fall GSpring Play 4. Marvitz, Arlene: ClericallData Pro- cessing, Keyettes 4, Rally 2. Marshall, Donna: Cosmetology, Track Team 2, Black Student Union 2, 3,4, Drill Team 2, Talent Show 1, 2, 3,4, Black Student Union's shows 1,2, 3,4. Mathies, Seritha: Medical, Basket- ball Team 2, 3,4, Black Student Union 1,2, Reg. Rep. 1. Mayhead, Linda: Clerical Office Practice, Keyettes 3,4. Miley, Terry: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Honor Roll 3, junior Achieve- ment 2, 3,4, Second 2, March of Dimes Walkathon 1,4. Moore, Debby: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Swimming Team 1,2, DECCA 3, Keyettes 4, Rose Festival Court Member, Varsity Basketball Rally 4. Morgan, Lori: Medical, Track Team 1,2, Thespians 2, 3,4, Doctrine 1, 2, Fall S Spring Play 2, Fall 8 Spring Play 3, Fall SSp1'ing Play 4, Light- ing for all assemblies 2, 3,4 flight- ing directory. Norris, Anna Louise: Medical, Bas- ketball Team 2, 3, Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3 Most Valuable Player 2, Track Team 1, Black Student Union 1,2, 3,4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Reg. Rep. 2, 3, Student Body President Fall 1976, School Plays: The Pajama Game, Stage Door, Anything Goes, Speech Arts Festival 2, 3, 4, School Advisory Committee 4, OR Associa- tion of Student Council Leadership Conference in Salem. Overstreet, Annette: Medical, Swim- ming Team 1, Reg. Rep. 1, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, Sophomore Class President, Soccer 4. Pfenning, Donna: Child Develop- ment, Keyettes President 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, Reg. Rep. 1. Pumputis, jane: Medical, Tennis Team 2,4, National Honor Society 3 Vice-President 4, Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4, Soccer 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, Prom Queen. Reese, Norma Sue: Clerical Office PracticelShorthand, Keyettes 2, 3,4, Honor Roll 3,4, Student Council Treasurer 4, Sophomore Class Vice- President, Senior Class President, Varsity Basketball Rally 3, Second 2,4, Monroe Advisory Committee, Prom Committee , Tour G uide 1,2,3,4, Drillettes 1, Talent Show 4, Back to School Night 1, 2, Bulle- tin Boards 4, Prom Queen Court 4, Senior Ensemble 4. Robertson, Carol: Child Develop- ment, Keyettes Vice-President 3, Honor Roll 1. Robertson, Karen: Cosmetology and Commercial Food, Reg. Rep. 3. Russell, Lorna: Dental, Black Stu- dent Union 1, Milestone 2, 3,4, Honor Roll 2, 3,4, Freshmen Class President, Editor of Yearbook, Tal- ent Show 1. Schuster, Peggy: Dental, Honor Roll 3,4, Talent Show 3,4. Seelie, Arlene: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Volleyball Team 1, Doctrine 3, Reg. Rep. 1, Varsity Wrestling Rally 2, Daughter of Neptune 2. Shuey, Cindy: Child Development, Track Team 2. Smeeton, Nancy: Distributive Educa- tion, Diplomats 4, Reg. Rep. 4, Varsity Basketball Rally 4, Pep Club 3, Talent Show 1,2, 3,4, Chorus 1, Senior Ensemble. Spidal, Colleen: Clerical Office Practice fShorthand, Senior Class Treasurer. Stai, Jodie: Dental, Honor Roll 4, Talent Show 1, 3,4. Stamm, Carol: Clerical Office Prac- tice and Distribu1:ive Education, DECCA 3, Reg. Rep. 3. Stanton, Ina: Clerical Office Prac- tice, Black Student Union 1, 2, 4, Reg. Rep. 1, Junior Achievement 1. Stegman, Gwendolyn R.: Clerical Office Practice, Keyettes 4, Second Wind 4, Title VII Parent Advisory Committee 4, junior Achievement 2. Sutherlin, Paula: Clerical Office Practice, Track Team, Reg. Rep., Student Council, Sophomore Class Treasurer. Swanberg, janet: Commercial Foods, DECCA 3, Milestone 1, Home EC. 1, 2. Sylvester, Sheila: Medical and Clerical Office Practice, Volleyball 2, Black Student Union 1,4, Mile- Stone 2, Honor Roll 3, Reg. Rep. 4, Rose Festival Court Member, Prom Queen Court, Urban League Repre- sentative. Tennant, Brenda: Clerical Office Practice lShorthand, Diplomats 3 Secretary, 4 President, National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4, Outdoor School Counselor 3,4. Thorstad, Cindy: Commercial Foods, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4. Whitmer, Brenda: Commercial Foods, Thespians 3, Secretary 4, Doctrine 1, 2, Technical Crew for Assemblies GPlays, Fall 8Spring Plays 3, Fall S Spring Plays 4. Willenberg, Tammy: Clerical Office Practice, Keyettes 3, Honor Roll 3. Williams, Sibyl: Clerical Office Practice, Track Team 1,2, Black Student Union 1, 2,3,4, Milestone 3, Honor Roll 1, Reg. Rep. 2,3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Dance Team 1,2, Black Student Union Officer 3, 4. Wise, Peggy S.: Clerical Office Practice and Dental, Milestone 2, Junior Achievement 2 Treasurer, 3 President, Manager of the Notion Nook. Wolfe, Shelley: Dental, Honor Roll 3,4, Reg. Rep. 2, Talent Show Chairman 1, 2,4. Woods, Suzette L.: Clerical Office Practice and Medical, Track Team 2. Wooldridge, Renee: Commercial Foods. Woolhiser, Pamela: Child Develop ment, Honor Roll 4. FRESHMEN Abbott, Dorrie 16 Abbott, Trudy 16 Abram, Krista 16 Ackley, Marie 16 Alberding, Kimberly 1 6, 66, 67 Allan, Laura 16 Allen, Debra 16,51 Alverson, Kelli 16,63 Amick, Connie 16,66 Baker, Mark 16 Barker, Monica 16 Beck, Valentina 16,68 Barnard, Tracy 16 Bolerjack, Patty 16 Bond, Ginger 16,51 Bothwell, Kathy 16 Bowers, Julie 16 Boyer, Theresa 16 Brandt, Linda 16 Brewer, Dianne 10,16 Brown, Diana 16 Brown, Rhonda 16, 23 Camley, Laurie 16 Candle, Shalimar 16,65,64 66 Cejas, Nerayda 10, 16, Cissne, joan 16 Cook, Tonya 16 Couchman, Kelly 10, 16 Cowley, Danna 16,67 Coy, Carolyn 16 Creed, Sandra 16 Cunningham, Kelly 16 Davis, Carol 16 Davis, Michele 16 Dehning, janet 16,68 Dickerson, Dorothy 1O,16, 68 Dixon, juri 16,68 Doney, Tina 17 Eberly, Kim 17 Eddings, Amme-Marie 17 Entler, Paul 17 Epps, Kelly 23, 17, 51, 63 Ewoniuk, Cynthia 17,77 Farley, Laurie 10,17 Felton, Elizabeth 17 Gage, Ann 51,17 Garlington, Condy 17,64, Gathercole, Katherine 17 Gill, Terri 17,23 Grandlois, jeanita 17 Green, Linda 17 Grenfell, Ienny 17 Grisham, Mary 10, 17 Gross, Kim 17 Hager, Conni 17 Hardy, Denise 53, 17, 23 Harold, Lacretia 17 Hetzer, Cathy Hjelm, Sandra 17,67 Holdstack, Dawn 17 I-Iape, Leeann 17 Hurst, Michelle 17 Irish, Judy Jaqua, Joni 17 jones, Lisa 17,66 Keller, Donna 17,68 Kelly, William 17 King, Janice 51,17 Klippstein, Wendy 17 Knapper, Anita 17, 23, 66 Knudesen, Brenda 17 Kohler, Vicky 17 Krum, Dorrie 17, 64, 65 Lee, Lisa 17 Leon, Karl 17 Lockhart, Lafaun 18, 23, 69 Lomax, Carmen 18,77 Lynch, Kelly 10, 18 Mallon, janet 18 Manning, Karen 18 Martin, E. Marie 18 Martin, Wendy 18 McKinley, Sandra 18 Miller, Lori 18 Millner, Kathy 18 Murphy, Rosalynn 18, 63, 23 Murphy, Roxanne 66 Myers, Carolyn 18 Nelson, Megan 18,98 Nicholsan, Kimberley 18 Nowell, Leona 18 O'Neal, Patty 10,18, 68, 69 Palmer, Michelle 18 Pope, Sallie 18 Pendleton, Quanita. 18 Perman, Leanne 18 Petrie, Lesley 18,65 Phillips, Kimberly 10,18 Ping, Karen 18 Praly, DeAngela 18 Raymond, Sheri 18 Reese, Kasia 18, 77, 22, ee, 69 Reynolds, Sanya 18 Rinehold, Pam 18 Robinson, jennell 18,77 Rogers, Jacqueline 11, 18 Rogers, Lisa 18 Sakamato, Ruby 18 Scherzenger, Lisa 11,18 Schoen, Arlene 18 Schwanz, Gayle 18 Schweitzer, Marri 18,51 Scott, Norma 19,66,47 Sheehan, Robin Shepherd, jason 19 Sherman, Debra 19 Sibley, Eleanor 19 Smith, Kelley 19 Smith, Lisa 19,66,35 Smith, Lynn 19 Smith, Regina 19 Snook, Lynette 19 Sounders, Shauna 19 Stanton, Monica 53, 19,2 Surgeon, Tammy 10, 19 Teakell, Cynthia 19 Thomes, Lisa 19 Thornbloom, Linda 19 Thrower, Edith 23 Tuck, Vicki 19,69 Turner, Lorie 19 Umtuch, Kathryn 19 Warren, Linda 19, 23 Weber, Sharon 19 Wheaton, Charisse 19 Wiles, Kay 19 Wiley, Dianna 19 Williams, Suzanne 19 Wilson, Sherrie 19,22 Woods, Brenda 19 Zarate, Dee 19 Ziunbrunnen, Melanie 19 -SFYHW SOPHOMORES Adams, Patty 73,41,40 Alton, Leslie 10,70 Anderson, Barbara 70,77 Andre, Lori 70 Arnold, Susan 70 Azure, Delores 70 Bally, Debbie 70 Balog, Lisa 70 Barber, Shelly 70 Basinger, Virnin 70 Bell, Karen 70, 66 Benedict, Katherine 70 Bond, Dolly 10, 11, 70 wzifflf 2' 'Y 41,3 - ff 3 W Bonnin, K'lynn 12, 62, 65, 64, 70 Boschert, Darline 70 Bowers, Susan 70 Brannon, Gaylen 70,77, 22, 23 Brooks, Rica 70,23 Brown, Rebecca 70 Brown, Rose 70 Bruse, Lsura 24, 60, 70 Bryant, JoAnne 70 Buckholz, Beth Carter, Jonetta 70, 22,41, Case, Terry 10, 70, 68,15 Chu, Pearl 70,41 Cleman, Kathy 70 Cooper, Debbie 70 Criss, Caroline 70 Dienstel, Linda 10, 70, 66 40 , 67 Drake, Paula 70 Edwards, Anita 70 Edwards, Terri 70 Eiden, Theresa 70 Farley, Lisa 70 Fischer, Sally 49, 52, 70, 68 Fischl, Joyce 11,70 Fleming, Elizabeth 71 Frank, Marta 71 Freitag, Linda 71 Gafford, Janice 71 Gardiner, Shauna 24,64, 71 Graham, Diana 71 Grant, Cheri 71 Hall, Diane 71 Haller, Carrie 71 Hancock, Suzanne 11,71 Hatfield, Tamara 49,37,1O, 52, 71 Hayes, Kristie 71 Heine, Alison Hinnessey, Elena 71 Hicks, Debra 10, 71 Hockert, Diane 71 Hudson, Patricia 71 Huetter, Victoria 71 Hunt, Deborah 52, 71 Irby, Chyrl 71 Iverson, Loraine 65, 64, 71 Johnson, Beverly 63, 71 Ketel, Pam 63, 71 Kiefel, Tammy 71 Kiger, Stacy 71 Kinyoun, Stacy 71 Kirkham, Tracy 71 Knuderson, Shawn 71 Kolibaba, Susan 71 Krum, Denise 71 Larsen, Laura 71 Lewis, Brenda 71 Linto, Lori 71 Lobaugh, Denise 71 Lounsbiuvy, Sandra 34,71 Lund, Terry 31, 60, 61, 71, 66,110 Maldonado, Marcella 62, 65, 64, 72, 68 Martin, Linda 34, 72 McClary, Valerie 72 McCreary, Kimberly 72 McGee, Pattie 72 McLaren, Margie 72 Menashe, Joya 11, 12, 60, 72,66 Miley, Sherry 72 Miller, Geraldine 72, 22 Misten, Sonja 72 Monroe, Ronda 72 Nelson, Laura 72 Nuranen, Amber 72 Offord, Ruby Parish, Debbie 72 Payne, Tamara 72 Perry, Wanda 72 Petrine, Nancy 52, 72 Prater, Rozanna 31,72 Purnell, Jodi 72 Rahsaan, Pamela 72,41,40 Reed, Betty 38, 72, 27 Reeder, Jacqueline 72, 14,15 Reynolds, Wanda 72 Richmond, Janice 72 Ring, Cynthia 72 Rommel, Jonette 10, 72,66 Rowell, Dorothy 72 Ruede, Audrey 72 Sanchez, Soledad 72 Schench, Susan 11, 72, 62 Schmitz, Judith 63,72 Schmager, Ruth 72 Schweitzer, JoAnne 52,72 Sheedy, Teri 72 Simmons, Linda 52,72 Sonies, Karen 72 Spieler, Patricia 19,73,77 Sturm, Patti 73 Taylor, Romona 73 Thomas, Felecia 73,77 Thompson, Luann 73 Torango, Carrie 10, 60, 73 Volenski, Mona 73 Wagner, Leann 73 Wakefield, Rene 73 Ward, Valerie 73 Watkins, Tracie 73 Waudby, Caryn 73 Weaver, Donna 73 Weir, Suzahn 73 West, Carrie 73 Wair, Vicki 73 Wilkes, Carol 73 Williams, Emmaly 10,73 Yeager, Janine 73 Yee, Diane 73 Zimmerman, Kim 73 IUNIORS Abram, janet 73 Allen, Carmen 36,11,73 Allen, Susan C. 73, 22,23 Allen, Susan F. 73 Alverson, Patricia 24, 73 Anderson, Vicki 25, 73, 26 Atkins, Carol 73,77 Axsom, Winona 74,68 Azure, Theresa 74 Barker, Cynthia 34,74 Bartholomew, Lisa 74, 27, Bausch, Kathi 34,43,74 26 Blades, Connie 34, 11, 25, 74, 26,15 Boileau, Marie 74 Buckley, Tammie 74 Butler, Cassandra 74 Campbell, Chris 74 Campbell, Vivian 34,74 Casterjon, Barbara 74,41 Cattanach, Kelly 74,77 Cebula, Eileen 10, 11, 74, 26 Clark, Elizabeth 74 Cross, Melody 74 Croy, Valeri 74 Davis, jan 74 Dawson, Arneedia 74 DeBusman, Elizabeth 74 Dehning, Meridee 74, 38 Diamond, Terrie 74 Dix, Kathryn 74, 66 Dutton, Debra 34,74,22 Fischer, janet 34, 74 Fischl , Beverly 60, 61 , 74 Gaines, Dianna 74 Gee, Rhonda 74 Ghant, Maxine 74 Gilbert, Linda 74 Glass, Delphine 74 Goings, Laurie 65, 64, 74 Goodale, Pamela 74 68,67, 14, Green, Veronica 61,74,41,4O Grenfell, jessica 62, 24, 72, 27 Grier, Victoria 43, 74 Gross, Linda 75 Guimont, Marleah 75 Guinn, Vicki 62, 75,23 Hall, Marlene 75, 26 Halliwell, Kim 75 Hampshire, Sheri 11, 34, 25, 75, 15, 26 Hansen, jean 75 Hardy, Marie 75,23 Harper, Carolyn 75 Hart, jackie 62,75 Hegstad, Lili 75,26 Herrick, Tassrra 10, 11,67, 75 Hill, Barbara 75 Hill, Karrie 60,61,75 Hiner, janet 75, 22, 23 Harsley, Sandrea 75 Hubbard, Angela 75 Jackson, Kathryn 75,66 janac, Marjori 75, 66,26 Johnson, Desiri 44,11,61, 75, 66 Jones, Sonya 22, 53, 34,75 Jones, Sophia 75,22 Kaady, Jane 75, 15, 26 Kiefel, Susan 75 Kimber, Carol 75 King, Desiree 75, 22, 68, 69 LaHaie,- Cathy 52, 63, 62,75 Laurion, Laurie 75 Leckman, Karrie 75 Lee, Deborah 75 Lower, Sylvia 75 Macdonald, Tracey 75 Maceo, Angela 75 , Maldonado, Diana 62, 75, 67 Manning, Andrena 75, 77 Manning, Cindy 52, 75, 26 Martin, Rita 24,76,41,6s, 69 Martin, Stephanie 76 McClure, Karen 76 Miles, Peggy 76,41 Montague, Lenda 76 Mooneyham, lone 76 Moore, Rena 34, 36,11, 61, 76, 2 Morgan, Tracie 76 Morris, Justine 61 ,76,66 Mullen, Debra 76 Osires, ldania 76 Parker, Mary 12, 38, 76,44, 66 Perman, Gail 44, 76 Pittman, Angela 34, 36,7 Post, Julie 76 Rhodes, Pamela 76 Roberts, Eileen 76,41 Roberts, Lucy 76,15 Rogers, Kathy 76 Saunders, Denise 36, 62, 76 6,23 3,66 Shaw, Elena 76 Shrestha, Saroja 26 Shea, Mary 10,76 Snook, Laura 76 Sommer, Kathy 62, 76 Spencer, Kimberly 38, 76, 22,41,4O Spieler, Conine 11, 76, 26 Stewart, Debra 62, 76 Straub, julie 34,76 Stuart, Valerie 24, 76, 77,41 Sylvester, Bernette 76 Thomas, Karen 76,41 Thombloom, Diana 76 Underhill, Ann 62,61, 76 Underwood, Venina 76 Utterback, Patty 76, 66, 27, 26 Viles, Kerri 77, 68,69 White, Colleen 77 Williams, Gina 77 Wim, Kim 77, 26 . Woodley, Marilyn 77, 66,67 Woods, julia 34, 77 Young, Carol 44 SENIORS Adair, Dorothy 30,103 Allen, Debra 60, 80, 108 Alton, Wendy 34, 25, 80 Andersen, Karen 25, 80,93,92,108, 99 Anderson, Cathy 25, 80, 93,108,103 Baird, Dawn 60, 61, 80, 108 Baker, Karen 81 Baldwin, Pamela 81 Bennett, Susan 81 Bollin, Sandra 81, 108 Bollinger, Mary 81 Boothe, Saundra 25, 81, 103 Brown, Debra 25,93 Bryant, Randy 81 Buceelo, Ellen 81, 93, 108, 98 Buzbee, Diana 25,81,108 Case, Laurie 81 Case, Linda 47, 82, 92, 108, 68 Case, Linette 11, 82, 93, 108, 27 Cavota, Carol 82 Cole, Patricia 80, 93, 101, 100, 108, 27,26 , Columbia, Valerie 11, 82,92,99 Cope, Sandra 10, 11, 54, 80, 82, 92, 68, 69, 99 Crocker Penn 82 108 v Cu.rrier,,Nina 11,8,2,91, 89, 108,103 David, Shirley 83 Degermark, Nancy 11,55,85,93, 101,108,103 Delagarza, Sandi 83 Donovan, Sharon 83 Dyer, Roxanne 24, 83, 88, 108, 103 Erickson, Kym 83 Fuller, Denise 83 Gallagher, Christi 83,108 Graham, Carlene 84,108, 103 Grate, Connie 60, 84,15 Hasse, Pauline 84,91,59, 108 Habas, Mary 48, 11, 25, 84,108 Hayden, Sherri 24, 84, 88, 108 Hempe, Brenda 84, 108,27 Hendrix, Anna 24, 84,91, 89,109 Hendryx, Leigh 24, 84, 95, 96,97, 93 92, 41,99,109,103 Hoard, Donna 84,109 Hoff, Debra 85, 109 Hornbuckle, Theresa 38, 27, 103 Hudson, Brenda 80,85 ! Jackson, Deborah 44, 85, 109 Johnson, Carolyn 44, 80, 85, 92,109, 99, 26 Jones, Bridgette 85, 92, 23,108, 99 Krouse, Kim 85 LaHaie, Debbie 62 Leverton, Janet 44, 24, 84, 85, 109,99 Lopez, Kristin 85 Love, Bona 46, 55, 109 Loy, Laura 31,24,109,103 MacDonald, Linda 85,109 Maldonado, Grace 38,64, 56, 91,93, 101,109,27,99, 103, 26 Mann, Sharon 44, 72, 65, 64, 86, 93, 92, 109, 99, 98, 103,26 Marks, Connie 86 Marshall, Donna 36,56, 22, 99 Marty, Elizabeth 86,103 Marvitz, Arlene 84, 86,91, 109 McDonald, Marcia 38,43, 86, 95, 96, 97,100,41,109 Mayhead, Linda 24, 86, 109 Mathies, Seritha 34, 80, 86, 87, 109, 98 Micheals, Debra 45 McLain, Joyce 87, 88,109, 99 Miley, Terry 87, 110 Moore, Deborah 63, 62, 87, 95, 96, 110 Moran, Patty 42, 87 Morgan, Lori 87, 110 Moxley, Laura 31, 24, 87, 91, 95, 97, 103 Nordahl, Erin 87 Norris, Anna 87, 80, 92,64,110,98, 103,14,15 Nowell, Lorie 33, 88, 101 Opp, Rebecca 33, 88 Overstreet, Annette 88,110 Pfenning, Donna 44, 24, 88,110 Pumputis, Jane 1O,11,88, 93,101, 100, 89, 110, 67, 103 Reding, Tressa 37, 38, 88,41 Reed, Krista 31,44,88 Reese, Norma 88,101,100, 92,11O, 14 Robertson, Carol 88,110 Robertson, Karen 45,43, 89,110 Russell, Lorna 43, 80,101, 89,41 Schatz, Susan 24,89 Schuster, Peggy 89,110 Seelie, Arlene 89,110 Suey, Cindy 45,42, 89,110 Smeeton, Nancy 62, 25, 89, 110,103 Spidal, Colleen 89,110 Stai, Jodie 34, 89,110 Stamm, Carol 110 Stanton, Ina 80,90,111 Stegman, Gwen 48, 98, 24, 88, 90, 101, 103,100, 111,99 Sutherlin, Paula 90,111 Swanberg, Janet 11,98 Sylvester, Sheila 80, 90, 95,96,97, 100, 92, 111,99 Tennant, Brenda 24, 25, 90, 93, 111, 103 Terpening, Dianne 90 Thorstad, Cindy 90,93,111, 27 Whitmer, Brenda 65, 64, 91, 111,26 Willenberg, Tammy 91, 111 Williams, Juli 91 Williams, Sibyl 80,85,91,23,111 Wise, Jeannine 91 Wise, Peggy 55,91,111,99,98 Wolfe, Shelley 85,91,111 Woods, Suzette 91,111 Woolridge, Renee 45, 111 Woolhiser, Pamela 91,111 Zimmerman, Cheri 91, 95, 96, 97, 103 Q AMERICAN YEARBOOK coMrANv I I I I I I I 5 I I I I I I E I . 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