Marshfield High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Coos Bay, OR)
- Class of 1969
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To improve their routines and to learn new yells, Varsity Rally attended a rally school in Squaw Valley, California, while Yell King Stan Emerich attended a school in Eugene. In addition to giving full support to the football and basketball teams, Varsity Rally made its presence known at swim and track meets, wrestling matches, and baseball games. Rally was, again this year, in charge of all home- coming activities. Anna Brunell Scott Brant Stan Emerich 'Q' E 4, Cathy McClure-J.V. Carol Eastburn-j,V. v-' ' Students wait impatiently as lay Farr begins the pumpkin weigh-in. , ,,t, .,4i Z , of ' us oss J 4 MLK? 122 'mf .9 ff f Bl-' ,Q O .I T12 7 l 1 X Signs in the hall represent school spirit during Spirit Week. SPIRIT WEEK Plent Of Pep The Spirit Week competition got off to a roaring start as students with class ban- ners marched through the halls and smothered the walls with signs, attempt- ing to aid their class in winning the Spirit Stick. The rivalry included the traditional pie-eating contest, a pumpkin weigh-in, and a float contest. The contents of the Mystery Box, the Pirate mascot holding a football symbolizing the school spirit, were also disclosed at the Spirit assembly. The climax to the week was a parade where individual classes represented their spirit with student-built floats. i l i 1 I Kathy Davis and Dennis Krummel work hard on the Senior float. , -1.4. , , 14-if ' get gl' wth. its .WWWWL in Tori Hudson rides junior float in parade through downtown Coos Bay. l 8 I X ..,,.,,-hmmm Enthusiastic Sophs show their spirit. I 5 M gg E ,lk .-, if j ,,,., if ,, RX Z ' .QP 52,1 222 i 9 gf-ay.: ,,. , 436114-z1'.,, V f -ffggzi 9 ., , L if Y ,. wr. 1625. A K r Good manners have no place in a pie-eating contest. l9 ,-. 'Oz Heinz, politician, expounds at Spirit Assembly. Rally squad ponders over contents of Mystery Box. Anita Smith and lenny Prentice check home game attendance on the point chart. , . l Hi I 'Q Hand drills are a traditional part of basketball spirit. P E P C L U B The Scream Team Sign painting, spirit tags, and hand drills have all been part of the Pep Club scene this year. Mem- bers participated in a halftime show which was presented at the state football playoff games with David Douglas and Jesuit. Ninety-eight girls flipping the right cards at the right time were a must for the success of the card spellout stunts performed during basketball games. New outfits were chosen this year. Purple, short sleeved, A-line dresses trimmed with white braid were accessorized with gold M.H.S. emblems, white gloves, and tennis shoes. At the annual pizza party President Kris Stump crowned Karen Franssen, Miss Pep Club Football 1968. Pealulgitlybl Right, Tl lsifl big enough, says Sandy Stronko to Karen Frans- Qn as ii-f it l w-i si,1'l1.-',lt:Il,ililS. 4 President Kris Stump builds spirit at a sign paint- ing party. We're loyal to old Marshfield High, sing Pep Club girls after another Pirate victory. Vice-President Leslie Baird just can't sit still. 1 ' 4, 5 Q. ' f V, a ' ' , fl' In , 5' A I am QI fl ' K Y. i, U L x I N4 ,4 N ' is 5 V' . X Debbie Schniederman is drowned in confetti. Pirette Susan Chrusoskie concentrates on the halftime routine. The spotlight shines on Pirate Golden Girl, Lynne Marcott. Lynne Marcott watches mascot Kathy Lillebo do a solo for Pirate fans. Santa's helper, lay Farr, cues the Mad Hattersf' PIRETTES T irl Bird Our Pirate majorettes have twirled through seven half-time shows this year. A performance in the rain and ankle-deep mud at Autzen Stadium was the climax of their football halftimes. Many of the routines were planned by Golden Girl, Lynne Marcott. Six-year-old Kathy Lillebo was our mascot twirler. DRILL TEAM Step In Time Under the leadership of president Toni Stokes,drill team performed marching and dance routines during football and basketball seasons. Newly selected outfits were mustard-colored dresses with a drop-waisted dirndle skirt. Purple trim completed the snappy look. A special routine was performed during basketball season to honor each of the four branches of the armed forces. Drill Team member Piper Neidhart practices her routine for a basketball half- time. 21 l QM .sl alfllllll, J ' sg-llf Qlvr l like this one, comments julie Kierstead to Debbie Ebert as they select a pattern for their drill team outfit. lt's freezing out here, shouts Cory Brunell during the Autzen Stadium half-time show. lp mtl l,'llll,fl3'E iciwfl' .1,.-.gm ...Mg DANCES AND ASSEMBLIES ndivided Attention Students heard political speakers at special assemblies during the fall. Weekly pep assemblies during football and basketball season were de- signed to promote school spirit. In the spring students were impressed by the talents of Dr. jester Hairston, a noted composer and conductor, who led us in song. After-game dances continued to be sponsored by school clubsg and the U. G. N. and Homecoming dances provided their own special excitement. 22 ooo, Tim Grayson chuckles as a freshman at Orientation Day asks if New Zealand is an island in the Mediterranean. Isa Costa says, Oh, something to carry my Brazil nuts in! as she accepts her Christmas gift from Peggy Eddy, AFS Chairman. AFS STUDENTS Foreign Friends The 1968-69 school year was the first time Marsh- field has hosted two American Field Service stu- dents. The two students, Tim Grayson from New Zealand and Isa Costa from Brazil, contributed much of their time presenting to the school and community information about their country. Tim entertained many people with his guitar and singing throughout the year. His main interest is in the literary field, so he took an active part in Dra- ma and Creative Writing. Tim was the editor of The Seed, a literary production of the Creative Writing classes, and played the part of the character Nel- son in the school play, Mrs. McThyng. Tim spent his year with the james Bedingfield family. I have enjoyed my stay at Marshfield very much and feel that I have learned more about America by actually moving amongst her people than I ever could have by studying from a textbook thousands of miles away in New Zealand. I shall be taking many fond memories home with me and, though it will be hard to leave, I am sure in my mind that I will come back some day. I look forward again to seeing all of you who have made me so welcome in your country. Tim Grayson Palmerston North Boys' High Palmerston North, New Zealand Isa also enjoyed accompanying her singing with her guitar. Physics is lsa's major interest. She took an active part in Speech tournaments and attended the State G.A.A. convention. The Clair jordan family was Isa's host. Sometimes I ask myself if I am living a dream. For me, this is a one-year dream and not just a one- year AFS scholarship. I want all of you to know how glad I am for staying with such friendly people as you, the most friendly Pirates that I have ever known! This school will always be remembered in my life for the friends I made here and the know- ledge I gained. In the future I will have something to look forward to: to come back sometime. . . Isa Costa Nilo Pecanha High Niteroi-Liceu, Brazil Tim and Isa at MarshfieId's American Field Service welcoming reception. v f m.f..ZQ,1l - - il f1i .Y . STAGECRAFT AND DRAMA Make The Scene Students involved in Stagecraft, assisted by Mr. Noel Con- nall, devoted many unstructured mods arranging stage- sets and equipment for large group lectures, school plays, Community Concerts, and vocal and band concerts which took place at Marshfield. ln addition to building sets, the students learned lighting and sound techniques. Drama participants practiced scripts and other readings on their self-made practice-stage in the G.O.Q. room. Director james Kersey involved the Drama students in behind-the- scene events such as handling the set-designs, costumes, publicity and make up for the school plays. Stagecraft and Drama have both contributed to the stu- dents' understanding of drama and stage techniques. :SYH 157424 l Juanita Finch, Debbie Quinn and Donna Spencer rehearse an Indian dance-routine for Peter Pan. 25 Some people go a long way to bein the spotlight! if QA Z 1 a : ZA' 1 wot . A XQXX- -.Y Gossiping with Gayann Hall, Laurel Fawver, and Donna Manders on Mrs. Mc Thyng's porch suits Nancy Taylor to a tea. Lynn Hurley and Mr. Kersey get a real charge out of a boring stagecraft assign- ment l 'T','i 'T. Q' 1 l B.. 5 ,i f '20,-H4 L, X, mf , ' l Doug Nelson and Debby Ellison concentrate on the message sent in Morse Code. Students sign up for Mini-Courses of their choice, R h S d d Janna, .., , , W V' 1 s-fv. ' '! Y. 'ilfif evil-if lil fl. My ga 45' I 'X ,f ut tewar an Annette Sandberg mix up their frosting for cake decorating , 1, . , f , ,K , ,,,g,.,,,, A , .L ,,,,.,,,, my .Ai-.,.-lan P' Mr. Zimmer previews a movie for the film festival Attentive students wait to see the first film. FILM FESTIVAL Reel Deal The opportunity to explore the media of film was offered to Marshfield students on April 11, when the first film festival took place. With mods shortened to only ten minutes, students spent the afternoon attending the films of their choice. Three films shown in the auditorium were Triumph of the Will, Toys on a Field of Blue, and Night and the Fog. Students in the boys' gym saw Nothing But a Man and a series of Charlie Chaplin movies. Mr. Ted Mahar, graduate of M.H.S. and drama critic for The Oregonian gave an introductory talk about the influence of movies on education. He said, The media of film is rapidly becoming one of the most vital and involving methods of com- munication that is available to us. The festival was organized by Mr. Christopher Zimmer and Mr. David Sullivan of the English department. MINI-COURSES Yearn To Learn The Student Council added short, special in- terest classes called Mini-Courses to the cur- riculum this year. These are classes in some field of interest, held regularly for a shorter time than regular classes. The teacher of a Mini-Course is a Marshfield faculty member, student, or a person in the community. Par- ticipation in these courses has been purely voluntary. Teachers received no extra pay, no attendance was taken, and no grades or credits were given. information about the courses was posted on the special Mini-Course bulletin board located at the head of the main stairway. The first Mini-Course was an intensive study of Morse Code. Taught by Major Hess, the stu- dents learned all 36 characters of the code. Another course was Cake Decorating. Mrs. Robert Hargens, a professional cake decorator, showed the girls some of the secrets in mak- ing a cake attractive. Powder Puff Mechanics, taught by Dan Davison, was started for girls who wanted to know how the engine of a car works. A i Qf, ' 'E In L ' ixtmt EXTRA if R E A u ALL Aauur IT in nun PE it ionicns if AKD VERTICAL FILE If Listening to parents discuss, lay Farr gains many new ideas at Open House. STUDENT COUNCIL Pirate Politics Improvement, involvement and responsibility are the goals of Student Council. Under the leadership of lay Farr as ASB President, the Council has surpassed the minimum duties of a student government in reaching for these objectives. Mr. Elmer johnson, Mr. Neil Hoing, and Dr. William McLean, as advisers, have aided the Council in the interpretation of school poli- cies and in the enactment of new programs. Advancement toward more student involvement was exemplified by the establishment of an Activities Com- mittee, which has the responsibility of assigning and scheduling all student activities and the sponsorship of a week-long Open House. A revision concerning after- game dances offered the sponsors of the individual functions the option to continue until 11 :30 p.m. jay Farr, in a speech to the general student body, em- phasized the importance of individual responsibility in making the modular program successful. Student- Annette Sandberg typifies the enthusiasm of Student Council in the Spirit Week assembly skit. faculty discussions and a suggestion box provided fresh ways of obtaining ideas for improvements. Student Council was also involved in bringing new and different experiences to the school. During the fall, political speakers were invited to speak at assemblies, which brought to the students an insight into future responsibilities. Student Council sponsored a group of students to attend the C.overnor's Conference on Children and Youth in Salem. A creative idea resulting from this trip was theprogramming of mini-courses. A special committee worked with the faculty in establish- ing this program, which included such subjects as Morse code, powder-puff mechanics, astronomy, and cake-decorating. Annual events which Student Council sponsored in- cluded the Frosh Mixer, Spirit Week, and a UGN drive which was held jointly with Hi-Y. 73 N.. f 1 .cs 43.0, V ,i N-.-.W FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: Darrelyn McQuillin, Senior Class Rep., Lynn Anderson, C-irls' League President First Semester, Donna Manders, Girls' League Rep. Second Semester, Kris Tingley, Song Queen, Carolyn Nelson, Secretary, Roxanne johannesen, Publicity Manager, Tori Hudson, junior Class Rep., Vickie Crumpacker, Historian, Leslie Baird, Mahiscan Co- editor, Annette Sandberg, Treasurer, Linda Manders, Mahiscan Co-editor, Lois Garner, Senior Class President, Cindy Collver, Freshman Class Rep., Diane DeMerritt, Sophomore ' L .Z A Class Rep.,ROW 2: Dave Leaton, lunior Class President, Don Cottel, Senior Class Rep., jeff Bedingfield, Freshman Class President, lay Farr, President, Steve Matson, Freshman Class Rep., Matt Lewis, junior Class Rep., Mike Hashberger, Sophomore Class President, Rick Casey, Sophomore Class Rep., john Heinz, Vice-president. NOT PICTUREDJ Terry Wilson, Boys' League President. l av john Heinz is aided by Diane Coon in manningthe voting tables for rally elections. Roxie Iohannesen POSIS School GVGHIS OH the 6CiiViIiGS Calendar IO keep the Stu dents informed. 'Q V 3' j.. Are you sure you don't want three boxes? asks Ruth Andrews during the Girls' League Social Service project. CHARITY DRIVES Can-Do Salvation Army Drive was spon- sored by Key Club during the fall. Class and interschool com- petition and a canned food dance sponsored by Hi-Y sparked the event. Camp Humdinger was the focal point for the Crirls' League social service project. Chocolate mints were sold during noon to raise money. School clubs from North Bend and Marshfield helped in the annual Cancer Drive. Hi-Y and Key Club can- vassed door-to-door distributing information and soliciting contri- butions. The annual Canned Food This is Zone 1, says Ted Cookson to Scott Bedingfield during the annual Cancer Drive. Mad gl ' 9 1 , A X., :,.- 'Q X K cfm Ef?:mv...,,t,.- 30 The Burgundy Blues provides the sounds for the Hi-Y sponsored Canned Food Dance. A.S.B. ELECTIONS ,Lb ing V: ef ' t 4' -gimw f 4 . :vw , P C t A Q Q 0 3 S -to bf ' w.-1 7Zv- J HL h I I T ings go better with Kokes, ' ' courtesy of Mike Mil- ler, and Fly high with Susie were some of the win- ning slogans. The voting resulted with Mike Miller, president, Kent Day, vice-president, Susie Bjorkquist, secretary, Debbie Kokes, treasurer, Diane Lee, his- torian, Donna Manders, publicity, Ronda Wood, Ma- Hi Times Editor, Debbie Hansen and Carol Knight, Mahiscan co-editors, and Debbie Ebert, Song Queen. I so ---- Marshfield's new student body officers take their oath. Mike Miller talked himself right into the presidential chair. ' 'Z N7iT ?SF e32?2fff ' .V,., 2 ' M xml - I My N-Q. -:4-.1 1 - ' f ,,Q,,fsf 1, V 1 4 Nba. NN.. e . f - ' fx 'f1f .- -,-it.-, -, V... .' 'A A . nw. ifyfqwf 2, s 21, f, -f - 1111, 4, 1 2 ff A 4 ge? 9 XJ -116 ' I. AW ,. 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Honorary torches, symbo- lizing knowledge, were placed around the necks of prospective initiates by club members. The students were initiated and received membership pins at formal evening ceremonies conducted by President john Heinz. New members were selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. Members of National Honor Society ushered parents of Marshfield students through the school during Open House Week. National Honor Society also ser- ved the community and school by ushering for Com- munity Concerts and Vespers. Club funds were earned through Pepsi concessions at games and from sponsoring an after-game dance. Assembly antics create hilarity among Boys' League members. Boys' League President Terry Wilson AF5 Widen' Tim G'3YS0n bfif1gS H takes his Cue touch of New Zealand to Boys' League. ! lt's the old pie-in-the-face trick, says Mary McGrath to date Ed Middlesworth at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Bennie Fields and Debbie Smith go honky-tonk for the Sadie. Leslie Baird makes a graceful model for a Girl's League style show. Congratulations! BUYS' LEAGUE Boy's In Balance Boys' League created a new student aid program in which Boys' League members aided fellow students with schoolwork. This type of student tutoring proved to be an effective educational experience for those involved. An army recruiter assembly in April provided a chance for boys to learn more about the opportun- ities for careers in the armed services. Informal meetings attended by the Boys'. and Girls' League cabinets established better understanding between clubs. Miss Friendships are: Diane Coon, Sandi Dibble, Pam Brumbaugh, Linda Wilson, Debra Hubble, and Karin Stump. GIRLS' LEAGUE Friendl Funship Girls' League snapped into action by sponsoring the fall Sadie Hawkins dance. The theme was Sadie Goes Honky-Tonk, centered around the roaring twenties. A new elections system was devised so that a new slate of officers was elected in December, taking office in january. In this way the new cabinet was able to plan for the coming year while the old cabinet members acted as overseers. Friendship Week was held to promote a more friend- ly atmosphere among Marshfield girls. DRAMA Mrs. McThing Under the direction of Mr. james Kersey, the first major production of the school year was the comedy Mrs. McThing. Center- ed around a mother's lack of interest for her son, the plot was skillfully executed. With Donna Manders as the mother, Mrs. La- rue, and joe Brumbaugh as her son Howie the cast of only 12 worked hard in not losing the audience's attention even for a moment. The other characters ranged from the witch, Mrs. McThing, played by lanice Swain, to the unforgetable friend of Mrs. Larue named Maud, played by Nancy Taylor. The play ended with a happy compromise between family members and bursts of applause from satisfied audiences. Howie doesn't seem to agree with his mother's ideas. ffm, . Tea provides a time for M 34 'wo' 'Q ,Z E .xy Larue to relate the latest gossip to her friend Maud. on The pirates make their entrance with a Yo- Ho Yotto! ' ,:,,. Nervously, Diana Krummel applies make-up prior to the opening performance of Peter Pan. Q P 'Qt . 4 -Q is ' 1 T l' 1 M5 tk Qi, sm ,,, W ,, rir, 2i'V ' 551 Peter explains to the lost boys that they have shot Wendy and not a big white bird. Peter Pan Peter Pan, with a cast of about 40, was presented as the sec- ond major production of the school year. With Cyndy Coll- ver as Peter Pan, Karin Stump as Wendy, Gary Logan as Cap- tain HookfMr. Darling, Debbie Quinn as Tiger Lily, and Nancy Taylor as Mrs. Darling, the audience was swept away to Never-Never Land and a series of adventures with the lost boys, Indians, and pirates. The fairy Tinkerbell was made by a small light, and characters were able to fly by the use of ropes and harnesses. The director, Mr. james Kersey, wanted everyone to know that the play was not just for chil- dren and that it is still very popular on Broadway. Many long hours were put into the making of costumes, make-up, and the transformation of the stage into a land of underground houses and the pirate ship, The jolly Roger. 35 1' P-'77 i y. .ff fl f' Xu xg' . , L, f NX, t si I 1 5 ' Swflsvsr -Q. Psi ff 2 -Q f . A f NP Aw2.....z' MA-Hl TIMES Meet The Press For an initial outlay of approximately S'l8,000, the Ma-Hi Times staff now has all the equipment necessary to produce an offset paper. In addition to the bi-weekly news- papers, the Ma-Hi Times staff pro- duced three special editions. These extras covered the state semi-final football playoffs, 1969-70 schedule forecasting, and student body elec- tions. STAFF Acting Editor . . .. .. . . . Sally Phillips Asst. Editor . . , Darrelyn McQuiIlin News Page . . june Fisher Sports Page . . Gregg McKay leif McKay Feature Page , ,.., Rhonda Wood Linnea Wright Ceneral5taff ... ,. .,... .... B ob Cabal Kathy Aguiar Adv. Mgr. and Asst. Sports Ed .,.. .... K ent Day Lithographers and Printers . . , . Larry Denton Richard Mclntosh Mike Carpenter Adviser ., , Lois McKenna fi'-'Q i MAHISCAN Paging: 1969 The 1969 Mahiscan's theme centers around the new way of life and the freedoms and responsibilities created by modular sche- duling. Our goal was to create a yearbook which changed with the times and yet pleased our readers. The opening section with black background, rounded picture corners and extra color pages is an innova- tion of creative yearbooking. Our special ef- fects pages and cut dividers are attempts to produce a new and exciting 1969 Mahiscan. LAW' Co-editor . . . Co-editor .,., STAFF Advertising .,..... .....,Linda Manders ..........LeslieBaird . , , , .Mary Buckingham Proofreading Indexing .. ,... Sports . ,..,..... . ......,,Ted Cookson ..,..,Nancy Ventura ,. , .Scott Bedginfield Art and Layout ...... . . . . ,Lois Garner Photography . Typing ,..... Business .... jr. Co-editor . lr. Co-editor .,,. Adviser ,... . . ......lohn Lefler . . . , .Sonja Kruse .....,,.GregSwift .....,Debbie Hansen . . . . , .Carol Knight ......jack Lefler ART CLUB Easely Done Art Club, under the direction of Mr. Ray Snyder and President Vicki Crumpacker, had one major fund-raising project. To brighten up the season, the Palleteers at after school work parties designed and printed their own Christmas wrapping paper. The paper was then sold in and out of school, the proceeds going into a scholar- ship fund awarded to a deserving member at the end of the year. By working on several concessions, the club raised enough money to have a painting picnic at the end of the year. Members brought along their paints, easels, and artistic abilities and, after refreshments, they painted the surrounding scenery. fffsvw,.,W Camera Clubber jim Aslin focuses inyon his subiect, if Art Club members Linda Hannon and Vicki Crumpacker admire the wrapping paper which Sally Schultz designed. WIP' Slfiatc ZX Camera Club members Nancy Borneman, Florence Seelig, Dan Bailey, and Doug Nelson check over their photos before entering them in the Pony Village Art Show. .4 ' Get your Mahiter here, yell Quill and Scroll members Darrelyn McQuillin and Roxie Iohannesen. 4l CAMERA CLUB Snap Happ Attending practically every student activity throughout the year, Camera Club cannot be judged by its size. Although one of the smallest MHS clubs, it is one of the most ac- tive. Not only contributing to the Mahiscan, Camera Club was in charge of almost all Ma- Hi Times photography. To raise money for the necessary film, paper, and equipment, members took pictures at the Sadie, the jun- ior Prom, and the Senior Ball. Initiation was held jointly with the Mahiscan staff at the beginning of the year. The annualichicken barbecue, with advisor Mr. jack Lefler as chef, ended a year of hard work for both this club and the Mahiscan staff. Camera Club's work is well rewarded' when their photography appears in the Ma-Hi Times and the Mahiscan. QUILL AND SCROLL Pen Pals An honorary society for high school journalists, Quill and Scroll is comprised of students who have had 100 lines of copy published in a paper or a yearbook. The Mahiter, an annual volume of student creative writing, was published in Dec- ember by Quill and Scroll and sold in the halls for fifty cents. Formal initiation was in the form of a Christmas party where pizza was served as the main dish, but not before Roger Santa Claus Bingham made his entrance and distrib- uted humorous gifts. To help raise money for the annual scholarship fund, Quill and Scroll mem- bers worked on a concession during the year. Quill and Scroll members attentively listen to formal initiation. W BAND DEPARTMENT Rhapsod In Rh thm Frosh, Varsity, Concert, and Pep Bands all participated in the two major concerts performed during the year. The Winter Concert and the Spring Concert, Bands in Review, were enjoyed by students and other mem- bers ofthe community. 5 Marshfield's 75-piece Marching Band provided half- time shows for four regular season football games and three play-off games. The instrumentalists also travel- ed to Eugene to perform at the state football finals. Pep Band, a volunteer group of twenty-one band students who gained admission through try-outs, promoted school spirit during basketball season by playing for pep assemblies and home games. The District 7947 Solo and Ensemble Contest was host- ed in March by the Marshfield High School Band Department. Band members served as ushers and guides for participants from other schools in the dis- trict. In the spring, Concert Band and Pep Band played in assemblies at the three junior high schools in the dis- trict. The assemblies were offered for the purpose of interesting younger students in the high school band program. Concert Band and Varsity Band participated in the District 7947 Oregon Music Educators' Association Festival held in Reedsport in April. Gordon Bell leads a spirited Pep Band in Loyalty. Concert Band, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: S. johnson, A. Coolidge, S. Cotton, 1. Moore, G. Bowker, L. Richardson, S. Baxter, K. Alsworth, 1. Grassham, T. Yantis. ROW 2: C. Olson, C. Loftis, M. Andrews, L. Wright, C. Brady, S. Menzenberg, A. Burch, K. Aguiar, R. Jacobson. ROW 3: D. Gault, C. Lockhart, L. Wright, G. Bell, M. Hash- berger, B.1ohns, S. Beebe, G. Kasch, I. Burton. ROW 4: 1. Swain, C. Hall, D. Littrell, S. Erichsen, M. Paczesniak,1. Lefler, R. Kinney, D. Gorbutt, K. DeMuth. ROW 5: G. Goodsell, R. Marks, M. Stocks, D. Kokes, B. Fitch, R. Banks, S. Richardson, G. Hagge. 43 i .la lanine Grassham awaits marching orders from Drum Major jeff Burton. Pied Piper Debbie Kokes plays an enchanted flute. fs- Pep Band, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: G. Bowker, G. Bell, M. johns, C. Lockhart, L. Richardson, L. Wright, C, Olson, L. Wright, M. Kerkow. ROW 2: G, Goodsell, D. Gorbutt, R. lacobson, B. Johns, L. Banks, T, Yantis, R. Marks, S. Erichsen, R. Banks, B. Young. Frosh Band, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: D. Shadley,1. Moore, C. Baxter, G. Ciatsgy, K. Emmons, R. Smith, B. Syler, L. Sum- mit, D. Archer. ROW 2: T. Moore, M. Hawkins, P. Engin, D. Wheeler, D. Hubble, B. Haliski, C. Pugh, G. Forbes, C. Leh- man. ROW 3: K. Loomis, K. Richardson, P. Puckett, S. Fors, R. Bales, C. Allen, L. Markham, 1. Story. ROW 4: G. Young, Ed Lanway, M. johns, M. Aguiar, M, Lockhart, L. Banks, M. Smith. ROW 5: D. Purcell, B. Prescott, O. Sorenson, D. Vandervel- den, B. Dibble, G. Bell, L. Cummings. ...A 'Z fl I :sidllhisis-'1 outfit-'1 if puma s ,. ,-.' WEN .-+4-fl hw -dl +- Drummers Tom Dyer and David Lee prepare to set the pace for a Varsity Band number. 4. V , I T, Varsity Band, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: R. Draper, L, McCool, D. Lockhart, T. Irvin, 1. Moore, S. Quackenbush, E. Nelson. ROW 2: L. Weaver, S. Emer- arslly trumpelers p ay 8 la- son, N. Allen, D. Cisco, P. Warton, R. Lockhart, C. Benshoof. ROW 3: B. Simpson, D. Lee, B. Chiene, K. Jennings, 1. Anderson, 1. Wingert, I. Ledgett. luana tune' ROW 4: D. Gander, D. Alvey, T. Dyer, T. Rush, M. Fulton, T. Webber, I. Byrd, K. Topits. ROW 5: M. Kerkow, D. Menzenberg, R. Miller, R. janzen, K. Grohs, T. Jamison, B. Maurer. Debbie Kokes readies her drumsticks for a rousing roll. Mixed Chorus, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: S. Nixon, K. Stump, J. Kingsley, R. Schweitz, N. Copeland, D. DeMerritt, R. Young, C. Stoll, N. Weathersby, L. Ferre, K. Ysn, J. Ludwig. ROW 2: V. Phillips, M. Johnson, L. Thomas, E. Skinner, J. Jacobson, T. Nix, D. Kean, N. Hutchi- son, C. Eckhoff, M. Pennington, C. Patton. ROW3: S. Nichols, S. Caldera, R. Thill, R. Wheel- . ,S . Wm . y lg 1 ' Jester Hairston socks some soul music to the Marshfield students. Beachcombers, Front Row From Left: B. Goude, R. Wheeler, D. Hinderlie, R. Kelley, er lAssistantl, J. Moore, D. Owen, R. Morris, T. McGuire, S. Porter, C. Schneel, J. Hale, C. Patton. ROW 4: S. Doctor, D. Green, P. Smith, S. Pean, J. Beebe, D. Alvey, S. Marr, T. New- house, B. Rush, J. Simpson, D. Kenshol. VOCAL DEPARTMENT Tune Time The fall Thanksgiving Assembly performed by the choral groups for the student body highlighted the beginning of the vocal year. Christmas Vespers brightened the holiday season with the theme of Sing We Now of Christmas, presented by the choir. The entire vocal department participated in the traditional vespers. I ln March several Marshfield vocalists were chosen to attend and participate in the All-Northwest Choir Conference in Eugene. Several vocal students were also selected at the March District 7947 Solo and En- semble Contest to compete in the April State Solo Contest at Ashland. Happiness ls Music was the theme for the Spring Concert, which featured a program divided into eleven sections, including a well-known opera. Stage settings, designed by choir member Dave Wright, were especially effective in the final seg- ment of the concert. A lighted mountain backdrop contributed to the beauty. of songs written about mountains and sung by the choir. The Jester Hairston Festival held in the gymnasium in April provided a treamendous year's climax for the vocal department. Dr, Jester Hairston of Los Angeles, an actor, television and radio singer, and an internationally known choral conductor, ar- ranger, and lecturer, was the guest conductor. He directed 1700 junior high and high school singers from all over southwestern Oregon in a concert of Negro spirituals and rhythmic folk songs. A ...Iggy -ts.. F X . ' 1 l 5 . fi ll. r y. I , Girls' Glee, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: M. Hester, 1. Wood, D. Walton, L. Erickson, 1. Doving, M. Holbert, S. Laskey, S. Wheeler, R. Wagner, R. Andrews, B. Hickey, K. Kindred, L. Hannon. ROW 2: L. Hoffman, K. Richardson, D. Palmer, I. McCool, M. Good, V. Veach, M. Morgan, C. Fleming, S. Lovell, I. Crim, 1. Grover, L. Bunyard. ROW 3: B. Taylor, K. Menken, A. Belk, M. Smith, K. Lovell, M. Schroeder, B. Olsen, L. Sum- mit, L. Kanui, L. Daily, P. Sheppard, L. Kipp, l. Rector. ROW 4: K. Strickland, R. james, S. Moore, L. Reeves, S. Taylor, G. Williams, D. Hubble, B. Page, R. Langley, M. Phillips, K. Hasson, C. Stratton. ROW 5: C. Brittsan, D. Mills, W. Bachman, M. Grant, T. Cardwell, P. Caesar, D. West, S. Caves, L. Barrow, A. Wilson, K. Hager. Ballet adds spice to a concert. Mountains Are Majesty i DeMerritt. Award winners, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: l. lordan, M. McGrath, R. Wheeler, L. Anderson, G. Bowker, D. Coon. Choral Council, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: R. Wagner, I. lordan, 1. Kingsley, R, Schweitz, C. Stoll, L. Erickson. ROW 2: M. McGrath, B. Goude, l. Doving, S. Cox, N. Copeland, R. Wheeler. ROW 3: L. Wheeler, K. Brittsan, M. Holbert, G. Bowker, D. DeMerritt, S. Laskey, E. Beaumont. l' jackie Jordan grins her appreciation as she receives a bouquet from the Madrigal singers. All-Northwest selectees, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: L. Whitley, C. Lockhart, L. Keylock. ROW 2: B. Goude, D. Hinderlie, G. Bowker, Serenettes, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: N. Gonce, L. Anderson, D. Kokes, A. Stronko, L. Wheeler, T. Yantis, E. Taylor, E. Beaumont, D. 1 Choir, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: P. Brumbaugh, C. Milby,1. Breakfield, C. Westmoreland K. Brittsan, B. Goude, E. Beaumont, L. Anderson, S. Cox, 1. Jordan, M. McGrath, D. Coon ROW 2: C. Knight, L. Fawver, P. Smith, I. Herrington, S. Mueller, S. Patton, D. Green, G Bowker, T. Kimm, D. Taylor, N. Gonce, S. Anderson, V. Byers. ROW 3: R. Hall, D. Bigelow M. Kierstead, G. Hall, S. Sodorff, L. Cruckshank, C. Armstrong, R. Wheeler, W. Baker, M Walker, L. Whitley, R. Forbes. ROW 4: V. Hudson, L. Wilson, L. Keylock, K. Alto, S. Baker, 1 D. Seitz, R. McCarty, P. Wade, R. Larson, K. Yantis, C. Elliot, J. Wilkins, N. Fletcher. ROWS C. Pounds, E. Allison, E. Taylor, R. Easley, 5. Ulett, S. McMullan, M. Logan, S. Braulick,l Foran, L. Pace, R. Greeh, D. Lee, I. Farr, 5. Kruse. ROW 6: D. Ellison, P. Lorance, D. Ander son, E. Ahlgrim, D. Blankenship, K. Oswald, R. Edwards, D. Wright, T. Mitchell, D. Hinderlie R. Kelley, C. Smith, A. Stronko, D. Kokes, S. Ednie. Gleemen, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: l. Foran, B. Goude, R. Young, R.AWheeler, G. Bowker, D. Hinderlie, R. Larson, R. Kelley. A14 vs fl U . tl'fQ1.e':t4a4 ' - P ' 'V l . QVZFV 'S W. ,LQ 15,54 , C l Ton lMadri all, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT: D. Coon, D. Hinderlie, S. Cox, E. Allison, R. Wheeler, M Recorder Group, FROM LEFT: L. Bunyard, G. Bowker, C. Westmore- ora - es g land tMadrigalJ, L. Richardson, G. Hagge, C. Lockhart. Walker. ROW 2: 1. Foran, K. Brittsan, L. Keylock, G. Bowker, R. McCarty, R. Young, C. Pounds, L. Whitley. Tri-M officers, Front Row From Left: Rick Kelley, Treasurer, jackie jordan, Pres- tary, Sonja Kruse, Recording Secretary, David Hinderlie, Member-at-large, Gail ident, Gordon Bell, Vice President. Row 2: Diane Coon, Corresponding Secre- Hagge, Historian, Lisa Richardson, Member-at-large. TRI-M Tu nesmiths Under the leadership of President jackie jordan, Modern Music Masters began the 1968-1969 school year with the in- itiation of 33 student musicians in a traditional candlelighting ceremony. The apprentices were selected by the faculty on the basis of musicianship, scholarship, Zleadership, service, charac- ter, and cooperation. Many Tri-M members participated in the District ,917 vocal and instrumental Solo and Ensemble Contest. Five were chosen to represent our district at the State Solo Contest on April 26 at Willamette Univer- sity. l M 2 Ron jacobson blows a snappy trumpet solo at the Tri-M Music is magic when it's a song sung by Loja initiation. Whitley. 48 Hi-Y officers Gordon Bell and Mike Stocks present the Senior class with a U.G.N. plaque. Steeple People Tri-Hi-Y, one of the most active service clubs at Marshfield, spent several weeks in preparation for the Salem Youth and Government convention. The regular business meetings were often highlighted by guest speakers. To broaden their religious back- grounds, the members of Tri-Hi-Y attended a different church each month. Three parties provided social fellowship for all. 'P ?'. ,,,,,,,.,..-nvvv' At a joint meeting of Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y members, state legislation is the major topic of discussion. 49 Tri-Hi-Y President Sally Phillips enjoys a friendly chat with a local lawman at a basketball game. Gregg McKay and Kent Day are absorbed in a discussion ata Hi-Y meeting. Hi-Y Give-ln Hi-Y kicked off an active year with their trad- itional fund raising project, selling coffee and donuts at football and basketball games. Hi-Y and Student Council co-sponsored two dances during the U.G.N. drive. This year's contribu- tion was 5650. Other activities were the Can- cer Fund Drive, Youth and Government, and the Key Club--Hi-Y basketball game. M.A.A. n The Floor Marshfield Auto Association, a new club this year, was founded for boys and girls interested in cars. Activities consisted of a car race and a car show which were open to the public. Trophies were award- ed in several different categories at these shows. M.A.A.'s goal this year was to work along with members of the community in establishing a drag strip. M.A.A. members observe and discuss carburetion. I Greasy isn't it? comments Mike Connall to Elmer Daniels During spring vacation forestry members wheeled around Oregon visiting many forestry facilities. RODEO CLUB Horsepower Rodeo Club is a club for both boys and girls interest- ed in promoting and taking part in rodeos. This year's activities consisted of-a spaghetti feed held in conjunction with the Sheriff's Posse Turkey Shoot and a playday in which all rodeo events were performed on foot. The Roseburg Rodeo, in which Gordon Burris placed first in bareback riding, Sally Lions fourth in steer dogging, and Robin Laird fifth in steer dogging, was attended by members sixteen and under. Members sponsored their first rodeo in june. fi ,M-ff Laurie McDaniel and her horse find the competition interesting. FORESTRY CLU B Timber! President Terry Richter along with the adviser, Mr. Franzen, and the members have made this one of the most active of the new clubs. On Saturday the members are usually found work- ing on the Land Lab, 160 acres up Stocks Slough, either cutting wood, planting, or some such fores- try task. Each month's schedule consists of a busi- ness and professional meeting at which time a guest speaker from some area of the Forest'Service is pres- ent. Spring vacation found the members touring Ore- gon's most prominent forestry facilities. The club members also acted as supervisors at the junior high tree planting program. My 'lil eo club members await their turn to enter the Man will this campfire feel good, thinks Dave Cut 3 LATIN CLUB Roman Revival To promote the classical heritage of our country and to award a senior member of the club with a scholarship are the aims of Latin Club. Members manned a popcorn concession and sponsored an after-game dance to supplement the money collected from dues to accumulate funds for the scholarship. President Mark Thrift presided over the initiation party which proved to be an exciting evening, particularly for the initiates. The year's activities were capped by the annual Roman banquet held in the spring. .1 J As a water balloon is shaved over his head, Rick Rick Putnam makes another successful sale to raise funds for the Hoffine has doubts about joining Latin Club. Latin Club scholarship. 20th Revolution IRL carried out this year's theme, Revolution in the Twentieth Century, by hosting five foreign exchange students from the University of Oregon and two persons who had participated in the Peace Corps. In preparation for the spring conference, the members met frequently for discussions and sponsored both an after-game dance and a bottle drive to raise funds. The state conference at the U of O was highlighted with speeches by Dr. S.I. Hayakawa and Mr. Robert Scheer. The IRL scrapbook placed first for the best portrayal of club activities in promoting inter- national understanding. 52 PC I President Mark Thrift consults Latin Club officers on plans for the Roman banquet. IRL president Debbie Hazzard and adviser, Mr. Bock, iron out details for the fall conference. 42' f Kathy Agyiar and Diane Lee check facts in preparation for the IRL convention. MFLC officers discuss future plans for the club's ac- tivities. Cherie Anthony thinks hindsight is better than no sight. M.F.L.C. Different Dialects The annual Christmas party highlighted this year's MFLC activities with a gift exchange and the breaking of a pinata. The money earned from a concession aided the club in holding a winter pizza party and the for- mal initiation inthe spring. Serious endeavors by the members developed a new program in which the students of each language are responsible for presentations of the different customs. Under jim Falk, president, the club achieved its goal of offering opportunities for exposure to various cultures. Cindy Snidow and loy Ashcraft enjoy watching the games at the Barb Kohler can't believe Santa knew what she really MFLC Christmas party. wanted, Nightdiscussions at the public library produce concentrated efforts by the IRL members. 53 Lastminute preparation on their speeches finds Gregg McKay and lim Lindsay in absorbed concentration. Happiness is bringing home two trophies, beams Dave Smith returning from a forensics district meet. ,. ,,., ,,.'--qv! Opinions and ideas are argued and discussed at an FHA metting. Now watch me cut it into little squares, Iaughes Rhoda Davison during the FHA potluck dinner. Speak The Speech Forensics includes after-dinner speaking, extemporaneous, impromp- tu, OratOry, radio commentary, and three kinds of debate: Oxford, Lincoln-Douglas, and cross-examination. Every month tournaments are held which last an average of two days. Comprised of more than one team, forensics has had a very success- ful year, totaling 34 wins and 34 losses. Dave Smith twice placed 1st, once 2nd, and once 3rd, Dick Granberg, Gayann Hall, Marguerite Ouellette, and Mitch West have each placed 3rd in different events. The teams have been in several finals. The district team was also triumphant. Eight students made the finals in ten events, bringing home seven trophies. Dave Smith placed 'lst in two events, while Gayann Hall placed lst in one event and 2nd in another. Marguerite Ouellette placed 2nd, and Mike Lehman and Gregg McKay each placed 3rd. 54 W jf 4 7:14 .f-,,. . ,,,Q,, 5 ug ,. ,fgj ,A-4-f FW? f , 9 sf f Q K FBI members discuss the bible and plan their next social gathering at a meeting. Seams Great Many of FHA's projects are done as a service to others. ln October the group traveled to Myrtle Point to install officers at the district meeting. During the Christmas season, club members babysat for parents who attended vespers. Candles of wax and crushed ice were made for St. Catherine's Residence. Money from FHA's bottlecap drive will be used to buy shirts for the people at Peaceful Sands in the Hauser district. Other money-making projects included a cake raffle held during the FAA-GAA donkey basketball game and a cookbook sale. F.B.l. Fellowship Fellowship with other Christian students and reinforcement of their faith are what Mrs. Krantz deemed as the main' purposes of the Faithful Bible Investigators. The book of re- velations was discussed and a guest speaker was in attendance every other week in an attempt to achieve these goals. This year's wide swing of social activity has included a snow trip, an evening of fellow- ship and fireside, game nights, and an Easter sunruse service. The cIub's money-making projects include a Pepsi concession and a candy-popcorn sale. 49 ...And it rained for 40 days and 40 nights, Roger Thomas reads to FBI members during their Eas ter sunrise service, 55 i 6 Q Wilt- f W' .ff 47, 'Patience is a virtue, thinks Laurie Craig while helping an elderly patient. Open wide! says Donna Dickey to Fircrest resident as Cyndy Crocker serves dinner. il? mi f . e,,, rf V 4g! ,. , in a i ' - i Lfffq 'X' ' W, s. lg S ' -1 .nazi s ,X pa,-Q' 4- gy-, 1 1 W JR. RED CROSS ave Patients This year a lunior Red Cross organization was established at Marshfield for teen- agers with the common interest of helping others. The volunteer youths contributed many hours of community service through the Youth Red Cross Program. They worked at McAuley Hospital, in nursing homes, with the Retarded Children's Association, counseled at Camp Huminger and served the Red Cross Bloodmobile. The first capping ceremony was held in March when each volunteer, dressed in the traditional Red Cross pinafore, received a cap and a pin. F.T.A. Adviser, Mrs. Gehlert, has a ball at the potluck. F.T.A. Apple Corps The major activities for the year were con- cerned with learning about different facets of teaching. At evening meetings, club members enjoyed a guest speaker on the topic of special education, a teacher dis- cussion panel, and a potluck. At a joint meeting hosted by North Bend, a Camp Easter Seal director showed slides and dis- cussed the techniques involved in teaching the handicapped. Several members attended the fall state convention which had the theme of Men, Media, and Machines. .....,3-um W -- -,MQ Mr. Smith expounds about special education to concerned F.T.A. members. CADET TEACHING Tutor Teens Marshfield's cadet teaching program, suc- cessful in it's second year, has allowed in- terested seniors to become involved in the elementary and junior high classrooms. The cadets are scheduled into the school and grade level of their choice, and they learn to perform accepted teaching techniques. ln the latter part of the year, the Marshfield Cadets were joined by the Bandon Cadets in an all-day study and observation of Dis- trict 9 teaching experiments, which includ- ed several teaching innovations concerning reading and language. ix' ,W .... - Q ra it-3 Tffgf 'V .... W.. reffed. eff .fi Ron Leighty encourages a reluctant student by saying, You can do it! Math can be a game! says Cadet Suzanne Fischer to a young student. , .,.. 1' l . ' '---- ,r,.. ff . S TS. W if A v 'rf' , ' f , 4 -lf F.F.A. Grange Gang An enthusiastic club this year, FFA sponsored a donkey basket- ball game in the fall which was a big success. Another basketball game against Rodeo Club was held later in the year. As a service to the community FFA helped the horticulture classes landscape at St. Catherine's Residence. Funds were also raised for donation to the Fairview Nursing Home. Attending the j national FFA convention in Kansas City were President Dave l Weeks and Vice-President Tom Wuethrich. FFA members help landscape by clearing brush at St. Catherine's Residence. . I flgflll' l'.rsi. 5 'AT-an-9.xa!l.!J4', 'f 1 I ,V-,.-,.. ,,,zvv--wif--f ..,. .,.. , 3' iff f W '9'9P9l4hfgw . '5mv FBLA members discuss past activities and accomplishments and plan future projects at a meeting. Business Bodies FBLA began the year with a membership drive and a potluck dinner at which a slide show of previous conventions was presented. The formal initiation cere- mony followed. Money-making projects included an after-game dance and a concession at the American Kennel Dog Club Show. The group sang at St. Cath- erine's Residence and exchanged gifts at a Christmas skating party. A monthly vote for Miss and Mr. FBLA judged on club participation resulted in the award- ing of engraved identification bracelets to the winners. Miss and Mr. FBLA of the year were selected from the monthly winners, and they were presented with trophies. 58 This meeting will come to order, says FBLA Pres ident Vicki Humphrey. Club members listen attentively to candidates' speeches during the FFA elections. Something's fishy, exclaims janet Young while at the Newport Marine Science Center. jerry Miller is all concentration as he works to complete his science project by dissecting a starfish. 1 .f k 2 P Q. 3 2 2 i Did you get these results, too? asks Keith Slover of Deena Mault. F.S.A. .A.S.'l'.E.R.S. Mind FSA, reorganized this year to include the members of a senior advanced bio- logy class as well as a group of under- classmen as junior members, worked hard on fund-raising in order to finance field trips undertaken. A dance, con- cessions, a supermarket hot dog sale, and a pancake feed were some of the projects. Field ventures included trips to the water board complex, its sand dunes installations, the Georgia-Pacific chemical plant, and the Newport Mar- ine Science Center. Another change came about when the group voted to call itself M.A.S.T.E.R.S., the Marshfield Advanced Study Team for Experimental Research in Science. Senior members selected, designed, and carried through experiments of their own during the year. Formal mid-year presentations of progress reports on these projects at the Coos Bay Public Library were open to the community. A final presentation ceremony climaxed the year. FSA members take a last glance at their progress reports before they give their oral presentations V.,., Tia ,X M K X if .QCZV7 wa C .mf .,.:t,, I v,,g.,5,,.,,,,, 5 on ck Paul Slater and Ron Hunter check the controls on the partially built airplane. R.O.T.C. 1 V, I , T h e W r i 8 ht B O y S a r r In its second year at Marshfield, the ROTC program includes female cadets as well as a male. Although there are only three girls, it is hoped that there will be several more next year if the system works out. The involvement of the cadets in the aerospace pro- gram reached its highest level yet with the building of an airplane which Major Hess plans to fly near the end of the school year. The ROTC students enjoyed several films on the preparations for the moon flight. The cadets also participated in the annual flag rais- ing at the post office in honor of john F. Kennedy's death. Gregg McKay gives an oration at the ceremony for the anniversary of Kennedy's death, ,.a,4,.,, ft' Bill Counce quenches his thirst before beginn up. AA , -ff X ,, g after-game clea D.E.C.A. What's In Store? A milestone in the annals of DECA history was reached with the opening of the school store. The members use their knowledge of marketing and distribution in selling needed items to students. DECA has also assisted in sponsoring many charity projects such as a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The annual Distributive Education Clubs of Oregon convention was held in Portland in April. Eleven members from Marshfield participated. 'il-...ssh Mr. Mallonee discusses salesmanship with a Distributive Educatio DECA member Gloria Koho sells some candy to a hungry student. student. Sports-Minded as Any boy who has lettered in a sport has the privilege of joining this honorary organization for athletic-minded students. This year's president, Fred Girt, organized the members in a program to make a clean sweep of the stadium and gym after each game. The lettermen also lined the football field with lime be- fore games. Reed Kinney and Steve Doty find that cleaning up after a game is a time 61 consuming job. Here, left me help, says bistrict Governor Scott Bedingfield as he smears shaving cream on jim Williams during initiation. . WMV mga Bill Tingley, Don Guenther, and Bob Vandervelden work on the kitchen crew during the George Washington Chili Feed. KEYCLUB illing orkers Preparation has been the key word for the club this past year. Members prepared for the District Con- vention by planning various projects to help finance the convention. A George Washington Chili Feed was held in February, with cherry pie as an added attrac- tion. The annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive was another Key Club activity. The Key Club vs. Hi-Y basketball game resulted in a Key Club victory. President jerry Miller organized ticket takers and program distributors at football and basketball games, timers for school fire drills, and original gags for initiation. ,,. if-b ,, , ,fe Get moving! coaxes Suzanne Fischer during the G.A.A. vs. F.F.A. donkey basketball game. Members play intramural field hockey after school for club points. Miss Brood wonders what lean Kingsley has up her sleeve during the Hallo- ween party. 'fair' Initiates enjoy the taste of marshmallows hid- Halloween party calls for apples. den in shaving cream. G.A.A. Fairer Pla With initiation being held in the fall and spring, G.A.A. ex- panded its ranks and took in many eager freshmen. A don- key basketball game was held in the Boys' Gym with G.A.A- playing against F.F.A. However, the outcome was somewhat disappointing to the fairer sex. A scavenger hunt and month- ly activities were headed by President Barb Kohler. Girls received points by attending club functions and ushering at football and basketball games. 63 Stuart Woods asks lerry Henry, convention chairman, ls this the way it's done? during the pre-convention work. ., rg w x '2 V 4. , , t ILM What's that name again? asks President jerry Miller during the convention reg i stration. KEY CLUB Konclave Marshfield hosted the 20th Annual Pacific Northwest District Key Club Convention. Near- ly 700 Yukon Territory, British Columbia, Wash- ington, Oregon, the panhandle of Idaho, and northern California at- tended the spring con- clave. District Gcvernor Scott Bedingfield officiated dur- ing the business sessions. Highlights of the conven- tion included the Inter- national Theme Luncheon and the Governor's Ban- quet which was followed bythe Governor's Ball. Linda Manders, '68-'69 State G.A.A. Treasurer, explains the significance of her candle during installation of officers. Miss Pauley exclaims Just a little bit higher! , as she helps with convention decorations. Q- s T . 1 A .- 512 -wwf:w...v:::.e1.f- 1.1. , - .. s icy' lff96'f ' A f i M 'ff f 1-.fm 5.gf,t.g,'f-.:,.: y.1 --,iw Z -' ,,,.. , ,, K v.k.-. ,, i, -,,. 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A sync ss. u . . s ,--. -- ,v 'Q 1 4 ' 12 10 ' wwf ,ga sfs'v Q 1, Q5 i M 4. vnslrqn nowu if to-su r g Y if -2 .V 4' f if ,iq H 42744, 2 5 it ll Varsity Football, ROW 1 FROM LEFT, Coach Susick, Bob Baarstad 36, Steve Doty 20, Doug Walch 42, Paul Slater 60, Mike Worthen 40, Norm Hill 48, Fred Girt 24, Pete Whitty, ROW 2, Coach Halislfi, Bob South 38, Dennis Krummel 80, john Guenther 19, Marty Popp 16, Dennis Cooley 18, Mike Krantz 28, Fritz Miller 65, Tom Layton, ROW 3, 'Coach Davis, jerry Miller 61, Mike Reed 35, Dave Canup 82, lim Kiser 64, Tom Elliott 83, Mark Paczesniak 62, Scott Bed- VARSITY FOOTBALL O Zn d I n St at e A coach of the year, Pete Susick, an All-State Halfback, Fred Girt, an All-State Tackle, Gene Dagostini, a District' 5A-1 Championshipfeleven players on the All-District teams, a 10-1-'I record, national fame from the bub- ble covering the field prior to the semi-finals game at Pirate Stadium, and being Oregon State High School Football Runner-ups made the 1968 football season an exciting and highly successful one. ingfield 84, Mike Stocks, ROW 4, Coach Langley, Rick Kelly 78, Rich Bales 85, Randy Hargans 66, Ray Tofflemire 73, Everett jackson 63, Rod Layton 54, Dave Leaton 45, Tim Wall 52, ROW 5, Coach Paczesniak, jim Burles 77, Bob Starnes 70, Ron Keuhn 50, Keith Wedwick 86, Steve Hartsough 56, Ralph White 75, Gene Dagostini 74, Charlie McClure 87. MARSHFIELD 19 THURSTON0 The Marshfield versus Thurston game was, according to the coaches of the Midwestern League, a contest between the two strongest teams in the district. Marsh- field went into the game expecting to have a good of- fense, but with an unproven defense. When the game had ended, the Pirates had shown a powerful ground game and a surprisingly strong defense. Although Marshfield led only 6-0 at halftime, the Bucs dominat- ed the play through ball control. Marshfield's three scores came on two runs by quarterback Marty Popp and an intercepted pass by end Dennis Krummel. l MARSHFIELD 37 SPRINCFIELDO Seeking revenge for a 13-8 loss to Springfield the year before which cost the Pirates a play-off berth, Marsh- field employed a powerful running attack to pick up its second win. Marshfield scored only one touchdown in the first half, but a third quarter spree of 19 points put the game out of reach. The Bucaneers' running game was headed by senior full back Bob South who carried the ball 109 yards in 17 carries. MARSHFIELD 39 CHURCHILL 0 Marshfield rolled up 32 points in the first half for the win over Churchill. The Pirates' scores came on runs by South and Girt, a 35 yard pass from Popp to right half- back Doug Walch, a pass interception by Scott Beding- field, and a run by Mike Krantz. The reserves, playing the entire second half, held the Churchill Lancers scoreless while Bob Baarstad capped the offensive ef- fort with 7 more points. MARSHFIELD 48 COTTAGE CROVEO Taking advantage of ten Cottage Grove fumbles, Marshfield took a 21-0 lead in the first 9 minutes. With reserves playing a good deal of the game, the Pirates scored on two runs by Girt, a pass from Popp to Walch, a fumble recovery by Bedingfield, and runs by Bob South, lim Erickson, and Steve Dunsworth. Marshfield, with its fourth consecutive victory, completed its fourth shut-out. MARSHFIELD 34 SOUTH EUCENE7 When the Pirates met the Axemen, it was a battle of the unbeatens, with the winner likely to be the league champion. While the Pirate defense held Bruce Mey- ers, the league-leader in total offense, in check, Marsh- field built a 21-0 halftime lead on touchdowns by Girt, South, and Walch. Marshfield was scored on for the first time in the fourth quarter when the Axemen went over from the one. The Pirates came back with touch- downs on a 33 yard run by Girt and a 22 yard Popp-to- Girt pass to close the scoring. MARSHFIELD33 NORTH EUCENE7 North Eugene jumped off to an early 7-0 lead, capitaliz- ing on a fumbled punt by Marshfield, but the Pirates came back to score in four plays and tie the game 7-7. While the Pirate defense settled down and held the Highlanders to just over 30 yards, the offense set to work scoring on runs by Walch and Girt to give Marsh- field a 21-7 halftime lead. A staunch defense and two fourth quarter touchdown passes from Popp to Bales resulted in the final score. MARSHFIELD34 JUNCTION CITY 14 junction City, playing its first year in the A-1 Midwest- ern League, was more than the usual first year competi- tor. Employing a wide open, shotgun offense, the Ti- gers opened up an early 14-0 lead in the first quarter. When the Pirate defense finally solved the passing at- tack andthe offense got untracked, the Pirates clipped off 468 net yards and 5 touchdowns for the win. '79 as .Wg l MARSHFIELD20 SOUTH SALEM7 In Marshfield's only regular season non-league game, the Pirates met the highly regarded South Salem Saxon team. With both teams owning excellent defenses and with the field in poor shape, the offensive teams ground out tough yardage. Marshfield scored in the first quarter on a 15 yard run by Popp, capping a 73 yard drive. While the defense contained the Saxon of- fense, the Pirates made it 13-0 on a 27 yard Popp-to- Krummel pass and Norm Hill's extra point. Early in the fourth quarter, South Salem's fullback Gary johnson scored on a 61 yard punt return to make it 13-7. Marsh- field ended the game with Popp passing to Bales for the final score. IVIARSHFIELD6 NORTH BEND6 The traditional Marshfield-North Bend clash, played on a muddy field during a constant downpour, was a defensive battle from the start. North Bend scored first on a 44 yard run by Denny Petersen. The Pirates ap- peared to have tied the score but an official's quick whistle nullified the score. Marshfield eventually tied the game on a 19 yard pass from Popp to Girt to give the Pirates the district crown and their first play-off in nine years. MARSHFIELDZ7 ROSEBURC 12 Two long-time rivals, Marshfield and Roseburg, met at Finley Field in Roseburg on November 15 in a battle for the state quarter-finals. A 14-0 Pirate lead, coming on two runs by Girt of 7 and 52 yards, was quickly nar- rowed when the Indians who, recovering a fumble and an on-side kick, scored twice in two minutes on passes. To their 14-12 halftime lead, the Pirates added second half touchdowns on a seven yard run by fullback Bob Baarstad and a six yard run by Popp. The Pirate defense held Roseburg's running game but was troubled by the passing of Don Wassom in the first half. IVIARSHFIELD 16 DAVID DOUGLAS 14 Marshfield met number one ranked David Douglas at Pirate Stadium in the semifinals. The Pirates scored on the first play of the game as Girt went 72 yards around the end. The Scots tied the game in the second quarter but with seconds left in the half Doug Walch scored on a fumble punt for a 13-7 lead. Each team scored one touchdown in the second half, but a field goal by Norm Hill proved to be the winning difference as Walch's score was later nullified by the OSAA. MARSHFIELDO IESUITZ8 On November 30, Marshfield met Jesuit of Portland in Autzen Stadium for the 1968 Oregon State A-1 Football Championship. A big Crusader team displayed a pow- erful offense and a strong defense, and this, coupled with Marshfield's six fumbles, spelled defeat for the Pirates. lesuit scored a touchdown in each quarter and continued to hold Marshfield in check throughout the game. The Crusader scores came on two runs by All- State Halfback Dan Christiansen and two passes to Leo Bauer, as a highly successful season brought home the second place trophy. i i 1 -F 1 fu' , ,V ' n. f if 4 . ' . T 1 i4'ii '- . 'P's,if.JU4k5' V Q , .4 J TIJAF. ELTK .QZQY.H81.2P'UlI'f,1i '2' fl ' - , V . .'g l Q' R 9 99 if 3 .gt SUB-VARSITY FOOTBALL . . Giants The Marshfield junior Varsity coached by john john- son and Lynn Mathews, finished their season undefeat- ed with a 6-0 record. Victories came on wins over Sius- law 24-19, Roseburg 19-6, and 34-14, Churchill 49-0, Waldport12-6, and Springfield 39-6. Super Sophs Downing North Bend three times, 9-0,18-12, and 33-20, Bandon twice, 33-7 and 31-20, and Coquille once, 33- 12, the sophomore team also finished undefeated with a 6-0 record. With the fine coaching of Stan Solomon and Chuck Crandall, the Sophs displayed a well bal- anced team. Fearless Frosh Combined, the two Frosh teams, the Seadogs and the Blue jackets, had a record of 10-11 with the Seadogs going 6-0, and the Blue jackets 4-1-1, losing to the Sea- dogs. Under the direction of Lynn Mathews, the Sea- dogs rolled to wins over jo Lane of Roseburg 19-7, North Bend 31-12 and 20-7, Coquille 33-12, and Gold Beach 44-12. Guided by jesse Moore and Gus Langley, the Blue jackets downed Fremont of Roseburg 13-12, North Bend 32-9 and 26-13, Gold Beach 27-12, and tied Coquille 13-13. awS'fASwsWAsQW as of -1 W G, Q. -Q ,- 231: W Myrf, 9mQLrAavr,39Aaep53Q2 MM 'ms 33 Q, 5' Spy- .yff 4a fpy.'q21 ,gf E f t? in Q, l .flplbl-' .W Cigna. A 43 J V vv-I Q Ap 5 ul? 7 M 24-2 ' is Sophomores, FROM LEFT IN ROW 1, J. Dutton, G. Painter, B. Tingley, R. Putman, M. Evon- muk, l. Kindred, T. Smith, S. Richardson, C. Gladden, B. McCaughan, B. Houston, P. Koreiva, R. Mclntosh, ROW 2, Coach Crandall, W. Baker, D. johnson, D. Lee, S. Southard, M. Hoe- of F97 W 9 fl - Vases 4 ger, D. Menzenberg, B. Hansen, K. Oswald, R. Goude, K. Cross, D. Granum, R. Vincent, P. Dillman, B. Colton, ROW3, D. Sheldon, M. Hashberger, L. Shannon, K. Knutsen, B. Thomp- son, M. Humphrey, G. Watson, G. Alberts, M. Bennett, C. Maine, D. Marr, P. Bettin. I , fy V! W- 1, . fy V 4? Seadogs, FROM LEFT, IN ROW 1, A. Aurdahl, D. Ronk, R. Schwietz, L. Reiber, E. Lanwick, B. Fields, B. Prescott, E. Guenther, G. Bell, D. Erickson, 1. Bedingfield, ROW 2, Coach Crandall D. Prescott, T. Bear, D. Norris, D. Crawford, S. Brainard, D. Schall, 1. Jacobson, T. Sepich, M. Blue jackets, FROM LEFT IN ROW 1, R. Parkey, T. Walsh, T. Irick, A. Garcia, 1. Lohrke, M Winger, D. Ackerman, K. Songer, M. Bennett, W. Owen, A. Cole, M. Smith, I. Hardman, D. Love, ROW2, Coach Langley, F. Anthongy, S. Weiland, P. lohnston, I. Alberts, K. Dillman, T. Hurley, Coach Mathews, L. King, ROW 3, T. Hood, G. Smith, T. Nix, M. Borgman, S. Thomp- son, R. Phillips, B. Adams, S. Camden, G. Skinner, S. Ednie, D. Braulick, 1. Barker. Ledgett, M. Allen, B. Landon, S. Cantrell, D. Rencehausen, L. johnson, Coach Moore, ROW 3, S. Freidrich, R. Williams, B. Strickland, G. Chidester, B. Ragnone, D. Hartley, S. Mclnturf, W. Pye, R. Volchok, I. Bettin, O. Sorensen, M. Kinney. 47-LL.-P Cp . - ' CROSS COUNTRY Sweat Shop Led by Steve Prefontaine, defending state champ in his fourth varsity year, and backed by several returning let- termen, the Marshfield harriers finished fourth in Dis- trict 5A-1 and seventh in state A-1 competition. The Pirate long distance runners won eight meets and lost one during their regular season. Marshfield's wins came in meets with North Bend and Bandon, Cottage C-rove and Thurston, South Eugene, and two four-way meets with Thurston, Sheldon, and Churchill, and Springfield, Churchill, and junction City. The Pirates also took the Curry County Invitational and Myrtle Point Invitational. Their only loss came in a close meet with Grant Pass, 29-27. ln many of their meets this year, the Pirates had too much strength for their opposition and divided into two or three teams for the competition. ln district, Pre took first place honors and was fol- lowed by teammates Kirk Gamble 5th, Ron Apling 16th, Rick Cardwell 17th, Dennis Zeller 32nd, and Curt james 35th. As a team, the Pirates took fourth. Prefon- taine defended his state championship of last year with a record time of 'l1:30.1 although the course was later found to be about 50 yards short of the standard 2 V2 miles. With four teams from the Midwestern League placing in the top seven places, Marshfield made a good showing with a seventh place finish. Curt I h Mc Bme Steve Prefontaine Kirk Gam 1V Cross Country FROM LEFT Kevm Powell jeff Lawrence Bull Schreiber Mlke Nadlng Mi wifi All Ron Apllng Benny Fields and Roger Thnll Denms Zeller and Larry Denton 4 , 4 Varsity Swim Team, ROW1 FROM LEFT, Linnea Wright, Sally Mclnturff, janet Farr, Suzanne Baughman, Dave Smith, Bob Taylor, joe Fagan, Nelson Kendall, Andy Watson, Bill Counce Fischer, Sally Phillips, Gail Anthony, Rhonda Baughman, Karen Richardson, ROW 2, George lay Farr, Brian Haliski, Tom Newhouse, Steve Matson. Varsity Diving Team, FROM BOTTOM, lim Aslin, Rod Porter, lay Carrol, Kerry Dean, John Lefler. jtl 1 W if 74 SWIMMING AND DIVING The Tough Ones The Marshfield swimming and diving teams, with both experience and strong underclassmen, had an exciting year. The Pirate boys compiled a record of 8 wins while suffering 1 loss to the defending state champs, South Eugene. The girls' team finished with 6 wins and 2 loss- es. At district the boys, led by Bill Counce, placed first while the girls finished 3rd in the meet with wins by janet Farr and the 200 yard Freestyle Relay team. ln all, sixteen school records were set by this year's team, with two in diving. Barbara Howard set a girls' record and Kerry Dean the boys'. Bill Counce, Suzanne Fisch- er, and Sally Phillips were awarded Most Outstand- ing swimmer and Marilyn Wilson and Steve Matson were selected Most Improved swimmer. Schools District T Relays Maishfield Reedsport Marshfield Newport Marshfield North Bend Marshfield Roseburg Marshfield Gresham Marshfield Klamath Falls Marshfield North Bend Medford Marshfield Sluth Eugene Marshfield Toledo District State SWIM MEET SCORES Boys 2nd 53 42 70 23 56 38 87 74 57 34 68 54 46 25 70 56 39 7st 72th Girls 3rd 67 47 67 49 66 42 99 6 37 72 58 50 56 7X2 49 87 7!2 57 56 3rd 77th T341 ,. WM, .Q , A .85-L 1 4 1-ha w as gk .. , ,116 45 f 5 X 1' 2, , - Q em A Y- as 1 gggfk, U! L 352, XX sfggmzzigz? 1 Q wk 3 ldzv. ' I W J Q E 3 sr ,f 9? r' w V 5,1 4 ffffza 94 9 i 1 i. 91: vqru , g,,. A Q 2 , 1 abil? 4. 32 f' ,VM- EUEEH 1' ' ,Je 3:Z 'M Varsity Basketball IOP ROW fROM LH T, fred Curt, Dennis Cooley, Dan Walsh, and Rick Hoffine, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, Mike Stocks, Tim Wall, lohn Heinz, Charlie McClure, Marty Popp, Tom MARSHFIELD 59 67 60 71 97 65 52 56 49 55 61 40 76 36 58 62 48 75 59 35 58 67 West Linn North Bend South Eugene Cottage Grove McKinleyville North Eugene Churchill junction City Sheldon Thurston Williamette North Eugene Springfield Churchill lunction City South Eugene Sheldon Thurston Cottage Grove Willamette North Bend Springfield Elliott, Roger. Bingham, Bob Chiene Coach johnson, and Coach Hoffine. VARSITY BASKETBALL Net 4th ln 5A- Losing four games by a total of 16 points, Marsh- field finished with a 16-6 record for 4th in the Mid-western League. Whatever it lacked in height, not a man over 6'3 , the quick Pirates made up in shooting, setting a record for team shooting per centage from the field. Senior guard Marty Popp joined the Marshfield Hall of Fame, finishing the season with 1138 career points, making him fourth all-time scorer in Marsh- field history. Sportswriters all over the state placed Marty on the All-State 2nd team for the second straight year. 3 But when opponents concentrated on Popp, they found that Charles McClure and Tim Wall could also score, and score well. Even though constantly playing taller teams, the scrappy, hustling Pirates outrebounded their opponents for the season, led by McClure, Wall, and Tom Elliott . uf uf- -4 'iii With only one week of practice between the end of football season and the first basket- ball game for many of the team, the 59-54 contest with West Linn was spiced with un- conscious hand-offs and cross-body blocks. After conquering North Bend 67-55, losing to South Eugene, downing Cottage Grove, McKinleyville and a highly regarded North Eugene team, Marshfield appeared ready for league leader Churchill. But the Pirates were not ready enough and were downed by two points in a tight game. Marshfield wound up the first half of the season at 7-3, losing to junction City. 1-fi - W1 5, 1 ' : Q fu. ,, ,fy A 'IVV 4, I 9. , ,, ' syn fp. , 31-' L ff jf Af' ,f L 4 ,W-f af .-7 www . 'A ' ,Mb , ,., , :V Y, t ,I ,, V y ' ' , .. ff 5 - ' ' V ex f Lev' ,H f f f I ,H KV., .L X, x f K . . V A . L vi . --ff X 1 - X A '-M 1 xc .2 ' fyy- : 1 fig Coach Crandall ,umm A ff fwwf T 4 Hill, M. Wilson, R. Camden, S. Dunsworth, S. Doty. I.V. AND SOPH BASKETBALL Good Prospects A balanced scoring attack and strong rebounding led Coach Crandall's l.V.'s to a 16-4 record. The fact that the three top scorers were sophomores lends optimism to the Pirates' future. Mike Hashberger led all scorers, but was closely followed by jeff McKay, Norm Hill, and Steve Dunsworth. McKay and Dwain Storm led the rebounding. Coach Moore capped his sophomore team's highly suc- cesful season when he said that there are many good prospective varsity ball players on that team. ' jerry Wor- then led the team in scoring with 213 points, and the re- bounding department was headed by lim Huggins who pulled down 149 boards. This year's sophomore squad averaged 50.1 points per game compared with their op- ponents' 38.1 Sophomore Basketball, IN BACK FROM LEFT, 5. Woods, R. Putnam, S. Heinz, SEATED FROM LEFT D Marr S Ray R Casey S Richardson T Smith, P. Bettin, R. Barringer, M. Nadine, D. Menzenberg, P. Houseman, STANDING FROM LEFT, Coach Moore M Phillips 1 Huggins 1 Wort hen, 1. Kindred, R. Hoffine. X ft, 1 l.V. Basketball, TOP ROW FROM LEFT, D. lohnson, C. Smith, M Hashberger I McKay R Cardwell 1 Erickson BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT D Storm N FROSH A AND B BASKETBALL Hoop Hopefuls There was a real fine basketball interest, and that makes it easy to coach. Those words from Coach Davis summed up a successful 16-3 year for the Freshman A squad. We had consistent scoring from Guenther and Volchok, which always got us going. Gary Calhoun can do more things with the ball than any other kid in school. Ed Guent- her and Rick Volchok had season scoring averages of 14.0 and 17.6 points respectively. Volchok and Don Erickson also headed the re- bounding chores. I can see many of them playing varsity in the next three years, the coach said. On a limited schedule, Coach Moore's B squad finished with 4 wins and 2 losses. The plan at the beginning of the season was to have an intramural program, but a squadof 12 was formed to play the six games. The plan for next year is to have an intramural program for freshman in an organized league. Freshman 'A' Basketball, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, Coach Davis, D. Brown, D. Erickson, O. Sorensen, E. Guenther G Wr ght S Wetland TOP ROW FROM LEFT L Prescott R T. Hood, L. King, G. Calhoun, S. Camden, 2ND ROW FROM LEFT, B. Adams, B. Strickland, Mclnturff, R. Volchok D Ronk I Bedingfield iz? if 9 36 Varsity Wrestling, BACK ROW FROM LEFT, Tim Martin, Bob Hughes, lerry Miller, Gene Daostini, Fred White, Rod Smith, Mat Oliver, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT, Byron Reiber, VARSITY WRESTLING 7th In State In its valiant struggle to become a major sport with football and basketball, wrestling seems to be mak- ing significant gains. For the sixth time in the last seven years, the Pirate grapplers placed among the top seven teams in the state by placing seventh. Head Coach john Dustin had the distinction of being an official at both the NCAA Championships and the Olympic Games. Marshfield, taking six wrestlers, compiled 23 team points at the State Wrestling Tournament in Cor- vallis. Possibly the biggest surprise came on.an ex- cellent effort by Rick Middleton, who placed second in the 115 pound class. C-ene Dagostini placed 4th at 168 and jerry Miller 5th at 178. Monte Freeman, G Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marsfhield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Marshfield Baughman, Rick Middleton, Bruce H lt D N Redmond Springfield Williamette Willamette North Bend Roseburg Medford 2nd Corvallis Tournament Churchill Sheldon Rex Putnam Grants Pass Corvallis North Bend South Eugene North Bend Lebanon Medford 2nd District 5A-1 7th State Tournament The Pirates finished a close 2nd to North Bend in the District 5A-1 Tournament which was held in Eugene. District Champs for the Pirates were Middleton, Dagostini, Miller, Rod Smith, and Mat Oliver. George Baughman finished 2nd, Bruce Hamilton 3rd, and Duayne Stutz, Fred White, Bob Hughes, Doug Nor- ris, and Byron Reiber provided extra team points with 4th and 5th place finishes. The lst and 2nd place wrestlers represented Marshfield at the state tourna- ment. ln February, an all-star wrestling team from New Zealand met an all-star team comprised of wrestlers from Reedsport, North Bend, and Marshfield. The Marshfield mat team was represented by Bruce Hamilton, Rick Middleton, George Baughman, Rod Smith, jerry Miller, and Gene Dagostini. All emerged victory except Dagostini, whose opponent was un- able to wrestle because of injury. , ff 'My ' AW 3 ' f ' X yi s. s in-. -gn!-U ., 2' t , 2 I .,.,, , ,,,, , , AV! A sf, f Q , --,, , 2. il P, , f x 7,5 Ifzy ,, . , , . A 'ff V x.g,.'-f- M- H 'i . 4--W ' Lf' . 51151 ri A ,I ,, Nyf2q5,1.,3 I I :':z::f.4.-' ' P WF 7 4 ' , hwy., ,f ftjp , ' ,Mez-7 ' -, ,sf ,r A, Z 2' M ,.Q -, . ff fV, new - 'ff ,ij W , -trt . ff, f 5 A f-74,1 , . ,,1f..,,,, go-, yy1f,,'y ' .Y-'ff , . 'I 'f M 493 .. . .,.,.,,,,.,.. MMMZHZM. ,Mp NM., W- il. Freshman Wrestling FRONT ROW FROM LEFT K Powell B Hamilton D Norris G Parker l jacobson, ZND ROW, B. Boots, L. Bauers I lardman l Button R Gander 3RD ROW F Anthony C Nelson 1 Wickam D Ackerman A Garcia, S. Rensehausen, 4TH ROW S Peene B Fields I Noah I Moore G Slecta B Prescott I Parker STH ROW E Lanway E Adamson, G.Chidester, R. Wil- 2nd Varsity Wrestling BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT K Oswald B Carter D Stutz, M. Richards, D. Taylor, L. Karow, I. Button, B. Hamilton, 2ND ROW FROM LEFT G Cox L Barton I Williams K Clausen P Wick I Iacobson 3RD ROW FROM LEFT, L. Carroll, K. Gross, C. Gladden, K. Topits, D. Lee, E. Granberg, M, SUB-VARSITY WRESTLING M i ni- Brutes Much of the success of the varsity wrestling team is often determined by the stiff challenge offered in long practice hours by the 2nd Varsity. Coaches Mathews and Jennings offered the instruction and enthusiasm which builds the varsity through competiton, and builds future champs. Both sub- varsity teams had impressive seasons, often over- powering their opponents. 9 J , 14 W -5 J f 5 4 2 45,1 , VARSITY TRACK 3rd In State National, state, and school record books were re-written by the Marshfield track team in one of its finest years ever, and the year 1969 will long remain with all. Distance ace Steve Prefontaine broke the national 2 mile record in a time of 8:41.5 and the state mile record with a 4:06.9 4 lapper. Seven school records fell in- cludingthe two mile, mile and 880 by Prefontaine, 440 by lim Huggins, 100 tied by Dan Walsh, javelin by Roger Bingham, and the mile relay by the team of Larry Denton, jay Farr, Charlie Mc- Clure, and jim Huggins. Countless other 1969 thinclads moved into various positions in the Marshfield High School Top Ten as permenant evidence of a highly successful year. ? 2 if . tt ,.' , M 1 5' K' U , Z 4, '42 V ' 4,7751 ,giggij 'ff ,. , , a s r wx. . t v 131- 'r , ,. , '- , 2 ,,,..,, .. 1 r is 1... 1 W.1f,fw K ' s.. V-A ,., -- ' A i ., 'Q' V M 1 ,.,. ,,,,, - Q a 1 ff E ,, S.. 4 '.'.' '.,... 3 . Marshfield Opponent 1st Indian Club Relays l 82 54 Grants Pass 77 59 South Eugene 84 52 Roseburg 3rd Corvallis Invitational 137 46 North Bend 39 Springfield 6 junction City 1st Coos County 110 26 North Bend 2nd District 5A-1 3rd State H Y ' s ?:,E'lf'.,J. if -,K -sz--'gzcf YQ -:W , C T - .,,k a s A f-at 'Q Milan' sg K L A.,, .xg After finishing 2nd at the District 5A-1 meet in Springfield and quali- fying Prefontaine in the mile and two-mile, Bingham in the javelin, Ciirt in the high hurdles, Kirk Gamble in the mile, Dan Walsh in the 100, lim Huggins in the 440, and the mile relay team of Denton, McClure, Farr, and Huggins, the Pirates travelled to Corvallis for the state meet which they were picked to win. After losing Walsh and Girt in the pre- liminaries, Marshfield came up with 20 points from Prefontaine in a fantastic double win in the mile and two-mile in 4:08.4 and 9:03.0, 4 points from a 4th place finish by the mile relay team in 3:26.2, 2 points from Bingham's 5th in the javelin at 199' 10 , and 1 point from Huggins in his 50.8 440. The 27 point total gave Marshfield a tie for 3rd with Grant to cap another successful season for Coach McClure's track men. Varsity Track, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, Lewie Karow, Ron Apling, Steve Prefontaine, Richard Mclntosh, Fred Ciirt, 2ND ROW FROM LEFT, Dan Walsh, lim Huggins, Ron Camden, Rick Oswald, Charlie McClure, Curt Mathews, Kirk G Reed, Dennis Zeller, Roger Bingham, Reed Kinney, Rick Cardwell, Steve Rossman, Ron Kuehn, Mike Krantz. f ,,,, .,,, . ,WT I , 0 42 -' f ,ff , 1 i 1 , f .A .ww - y ff .,,, f f ,L ' 1546 . - I.:-fr P 1' ' : f WJ, , 45' 'f ' Z M... N, ?Hf1u5,-:Slab-:Q jerry Worthen, Norm Hill, lay Farr, lim Kindred, Larry Denton, lim Rucus, amble, Dave Leaton, Rick Kelly, Curt james, 3RD ROW FROM LEFT, Mike SCHL H ! 5 1 -gf' 9 gf? l.V. Track, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, S. Rhea, l. Bellah, S. Dunsworth, S. White, B. Fields, I. Erickson, M. Phillips, B. Schreiber, B. Tingley, 1. Davies, R. Bittner, TOP ROW FROM LEFT, P. Bettin, F. Miller, R. Hoffine, R. Thill, E. Weuthrich, I. Alberts, S. Braulick, D. Marr, M. Hashberger, K. Oswald, C. Marr, D. Anderson, M. Wilson. 1 1 1 'C ,.., 'far Un! .4 .grrfz-vw ,yi C!! WML., I . ,............i- . 45.144, Freshman Track, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, D. Crawford, R. Young, T. Walsh, L, johnson, L. Garboden, L. Leeter, C.. Chidester, M. Hurley, B. Prescott, 1. Jacobsen, D. Ronlc, P. Johnson, C. Wright, T. Ledgett, T. Biasca, ZND ROW FROM LEFT, M. Adamson, R. Mclnturff, I. Bettin, L. Prescott, G. Bell, S. Camden, D. Love, S. Fredrick, M. Allen, A. Ardahl, I. Falk, A. Wickam, S. Cantrell, L. Carroll, 3RD ROW FROM LEFT, D. Recnehausen, S. Marrs, G. Kinney, D. Hartley, R. Volchok, D. Erickson, T. Nix, R. Waters, V. Stemmerman, 1. Button, Coach Davis. SU B-VARSITY TRACK Clockwork Winning all but one of their eight meets, the l.V. track team showed good strength and promise. The victor- ies came over Bandon, Grants Pass, North Bend twice, South Eugene, Roseburg, Springfield, and in the South Coast l.V. meet, while their only loss was to Myrtle Point. ig Under the direction of Ray Davis, the Frosh track team came up with crushing wins over Myrtle Point j.V., Coquille j.V. and Frosh, Bandon l.V., lo Lane, Fremont, Cottage Grove, and North Bend, while placing 3rd in the South Coast j.V. meet and losing in a second meet with the Myrtle Point I.V. Strong efforts came from a record-breaking mile relay team, jim Bettin in the javelin, Allen Aurdahl in the sprints, and Tim Nix in the 880. K e. ,tv .wa , l Varsity Baseball, KNEELINC FROM LEFT, Mark Paczesniak, Dennis Krummel, Clyde Dillma Chal Holte STANDING FROM LEFT Coach Hal sk Bob Baarstad He b Pryor M ke Muth G eg Boyd, Greg McKay, Rick Hoffine, Bob Cabal. VARSITY BASEBALL Diamond Gems Saying, Desire to improve made this a good ball club, Coach Haliski named above average pitching and a good defense as the strong points of this year's team. Catcher Mark Paczesniak was selected Team Captain, Dennis Krummel Most Valuable Player, and Chall Holte Most Improved Player by a team vote, while Herb Pryor was named Most Outstanding Pitch- er. Both Pryor and Bob Baarstad had 4-1 pitching rec- ords while Krummel, followed by Baarstad, Holte, and Paczesniak led the hitting with a .437 batting average. Beating North Bend in a best of five series, the Pirates travelled to the District Play-offs where they had to win three consecutive games over the two top Eugene teams to go to state. After a 15 inning 1-0 victory over Churchill,,in which Herb Pryor pitched 12 shut-out innings, the Pirates were held hitless by South Eu- gene in a 12-0 loss. 1 .- , ' 3 J. E ' . -.:,, . g V , Q A ,115 R... 5 1 R g Q-we Y xl X --Qsiv QQ , L:- Jf ' qui ,iffrlr 2 4 . M W, Y ' wwe . , . I -f ,,.f.,f,,, f mmf H f Q '., ,, ai., iwgmf- 4' i 'J i ' M , , ,,,11?LJ9, .,f ' Q,7'2f , , f ' Wxrfl fp f ,,,,., I K , ,W M. 4 'gig an , J I V, ,fl , T w , ' , 1 -rf 6 v - , ' A if f f ww I A I V ' 'Heh ,, M W A 'f,,,,,f , A f .,,, ,, -away 'Q .Q ' 5 - .V ,151 .wh js, ' ,. 'x 'vw i u 4.177 , .MV 7, Z Q l Nj W! ,,, L.,w , f 7 f- f Q., I 47 ml 4 .,., ,, 2 1 v wx , M .1 W f, VV, gfwf f ., f .V V , gy X ,X W A 5, ,vm , V w ' Y.-' 2 f 1'-4 Ti ,I 'ff -f V -- ' I f .frgf ff W Q: . K ,HE , , , V. ,, x qnrQA, r6'Yf , 4- Azwnf , , bf ' Aww j., ff 'f K f . 49 ,, W , ,, ,V -I 'ff K W., ,. f.,,,, , fr -QM f , A I -M' I V f -, WW, , .,, ' X W 89 A 4 ,,,. IS .AQYL5 6,6 , . ? 11 -6 Vw: .' Apz 1 Us . Y f,ff:L,,. f , 1.p f -fm,-.ff-f f X ,A If , ,uf-H13 . V , f ,4 fwfy ff f f ! , ',,. Vf ig V I iff ,, , 6 cw-'X f 1' ,f 'FA , .,, .0 Q , '-. ., f .. V, .MN 4 :if-T- ' 1 K ? , L , so 'ii l.V. Baseball, KNEELINC FROM LEFT, 1. Dunton, D. Smith, B. Houston, R. Thomas, M. Richards, D. Beard, K. Gray, D. Lovering, STANDING FROM LEFT, P. Korieva, 1. Woods, B. Floyd, R. Bar- ringer, l. McKay, A. Watson, R. Casey, K. Snodgrass, L. Phillips, Coach Crandall. 4'-F' J...- ' SU B-VARSITY BASEBALL Base-ics Coach Crandall's j.V. baseball team finished the 1969 season with a record of 6 wins and 2 losses. The high- light of the season came when Dale Lovering, the mainstay of a fine pitching staff, pitched a no-hitter. Ron Barringer led the l.V.'s in hitting with a .455 aver- age, followed by Keith Ciray, 421, Rick Casey, 377, and Andy Watson, 333. 7' llfl The frosh, coached by Mr. jesse Moore, finished their season with a 7-3 record. Mark Winger and Oliver Sorensen were tied for leading hitter with identical .483 batting averages, and Gary Calhoun supple- mented them with his .400 average. Tom Hood, 3-0, and Dave Brown, 3-2, bore the brunt of the pitching load. Freshman Baseball, KNEELINC FROM LEFT, G. Calhoun, 1. Story, M. Winger, K. Songer, L. Reiber, M. Bennett, R. Pardee, F. Anthony, ZND ROW FROM LEFT, R. Whittwer, T. Hood, B. Strick- land, O. Sorensen, S. Weiland, D. Brown, C. Skinner, S. Peane, 1. Bedingfield. V . ,,,,.. loaf A.. Q it 1 tk: Q Q. J I- J in . f A 1 sy' F' W l -A 'f' - favs: M, 1, 4 GOLF Par-tee Pack While showing only an 8-7 record for the regular season, although it included two wins over S.W.O.C.C., Marshfield's golf team showed its strength by taking the District 5A-'I Champion- ship. The Pirates showed individual strength with Wayne Laurila earning co-medalist honors at state, and foreign exchange student Tim Grayson and Laurila being ffi and 7642 medalists, respective- ly, at District. Kent Day, Dwain Storm, and Pat Irvin rounded out the team, which was coached for the first time by lim Whitty. Opponent Cottage Grove Won North Eugene Lost South Eugene Lost Roseburg Won S.W.O.C.C. Won Medford Lost Phoenix Won Rosebur LOSt Medforcf Won North Eugene Won Lake Oswggo Lost McNary LOSI Hudson's Bay Lost Grants Pass Won S.W.O.C.C. ' Won District 5A-'I 'Ist State 11th Eg l 'lu 'L Q 1, 'swf E t..- + ,,,i 1 T fr if' X U if .fi dj I Varsity Golf, FROM LEFT, Kent Day Dwain Storm, Wayne Laurila, Gary Wright, Gordon Sherych, Pat lrvin,1im Studley, Tim Grayson M V if M W 1 .V iff W .0 - - ., . ., ' fi ,, , , ' .,, ,Ju h Tr--. :iv ,Lf-A4320 BOYS TENNIS Rackets Net C-ain Highlighted by four straight wins over North Bend and a 12-2 record over-all, the Marshfield boys' tennis team had one of its finest seasons in years. Led by sopho- more Bob Chiene, considered one of the finest sopho- mores in the state, the Guenther family, lohn, Don, and Ed, and Ron Daniels, a sophomore, Marshfield finished 4th in District 5A-1 competition. john Guen- ther was the lone Pirate to qualify for state where he advanced to the consolation finals. With two juniors, three sophomores, and a freshman returning, Coach Davies looks for an even better team next year. I ...4 -1 T, Boys' Tennis, SITTING FROM LEFT, john Guenther, Bob Chiene, Ron Daniels, Don Guenther, Coach Davies STANDING FROM LEFT, Stan Heinz, john Heinz, Mike Stocks. r I riff ' , ' , TZ. ,T , f ' fp, ,ff W5 U54 '- 'fini-17 fi! 0 ffMiffziifzw?fv1??47ZZf it l fl SM lm v:?'1fWf T If fliftfi F y' ,I ff I gfffilljp h 'Lf , iff, -I Jigga , 21 ff 'f'!!f,Lf rf' ,i,,, if f!f9,,,M -l,,T,, g. T T. Q fri-I7'f?QlIf9'9f' , ',f2,?T'fJj'fff1 f X V- ,Ty I , X 4 ' . ' fp5 rLQ'.3f-f 5 M ft' IMC? ' r X I Aff? 'i ' lil' QQ? ffl . . fstif -fs 7 T e' 2ff5ss-fi-2 , Q -Q. f' H ' 2 fig... . A34:.f1:Lg.f i ' t i,,'?f'5',jQ221fff ff T 4 I '57 pie,-M-.., x A Ty, .I 91,556 J WW! HWWI' ,T ,V itif fj T gs.. XX , is ..., ' fffwf E ,.ff'fffff?ffM+f'1 ffff- KM jr ' T.1.f 'Q ,i T 4 4-4 f'i - 'T' up Q,fff1gi14'9f7 T Q . T lv ,T ' f ' f'fTl4gQ-it 'l,, X 7 T W T Marshfield Opponent Qi...--4-ul fvfn, :gem 7 Springfield 0 3 South Eugene 4 5 North Bend 2 0 Roseburg 7 6 North Eugene 1 6 North Bend 1 7 Willamette 0 6 Churchill 1 6 North Bend 1 6 North Bend 1 4 Springfield - 5 7 South Eugene 0 5 North Eugene 2 7 Thruston 0 4th District 5A-1 C-IRLS TENNIS Racketeers A hardworking team of nine girls formed the girls' tennis team which finished the season with a record of 6 wins, 4 losses, and a tie. Miss Pauly, in her first year, noted improvement throughout the season which was climaxed by a 3rd in District 5A-1 and a 6th in state. Marilyn Layton and Linda Prefontaine placed first in the district doubles, and Peggy Eddy placed 3rd in the singles, both advanced to the quarterfinals in state. Losing only one senior, prospects are good for next year's girls'tennisteam. Girls' Tennis, SITTING FROM LEFT, Marylin Layton, Barbara Kohler, Vicki Crumpacker, Peggy Eddy, STANDING FROM LEFT, Linda Prefontaine, Sue Ecklund, Alice Austin, Judy Poitra, Coach Miss Pauly. Marshfield Opponent 1 Sheldon 3 4 Springfield 0 2 Cottage Grove 1 3 North Eugene 3 4 junction City 1 1 Medford 4 2 Roseburg 3 5 Lane C. C. 0 2 Roseburg 4 5 Willamette 1 5 South Eugene 1 3rd District 5A-1 LEM.. Gymnastics, BOTTOM ROW FROM LEFT, Kay Kindred, Vera Cook, Carla Milby, Sue Sperry, loy Breakfield Sue Grischkowsky Sue Gentry TOP ROW FROM LEFT Kathy Rickey Elaine Ve dack, Elaine Allison, Debby Miller, Karen Meyers, janet Farr, GYM N ASTICS Fl ing Fancies Even though half of the schedule was wiped out by snow and key competitor Laurie McDaniel was lost early in the season, the gymnastics sea- son at Marshfield was by no means a loss. Strong performances by first year gymnasts and the one-two punch of Sue Gentry and Sue Grisch- kowsky on the unevens led the success. Wins came over Roseburg, Eagle Point, and Willamette with a 4th in the Emerald Empire Open and a 3rd in a 3-way meet with Medford and Ashland. Marshfield finished 6th in District, placing Sue Gentry 2nd in unevens, Elaine Vedack 7th in floor exercise, and Carla Milby 8th in balance beam. Sue Gentry represented Marshfield at the state meet. 'W + f 1 94 X GIRLSUTRACK Vivacious Velocit An 8th place finish at the state meet, a 6-3 won-loss record, and 9 new records out of twelve events left no doubt that Marshfield's girls' track had seen its finest year. The wins came over Pacific twice, Coquille, Reedsport, Brookings, and Seaside, which were con- ducted on home fields with results compared by mail. The Pirate trackers finished 4th in District, breaking records in the 100 and 220, Fran Auerg 880, Kathy El- 'v--..., roy, discus, Debby Gander, high jump, Marilyn Wil- son and Kathy Elroy, long jump, Fran Auerg lavelin, Tori Hudson, shot put, Kathe McNutt, and the 440 relay. The 8th place in state came as a result of Fran Auer's 2nd in the 220 and long jump and Kathy El- roy's 5th in the high jump. With only one senior and one junior on the team, Miss Brood is looking for many more good years to come. I HSL lfvksbfk' ff . , ',,z F BOWLING The Strikers In the spirit of change, Marshfield added a new sport. Out of P.E. classes and open mod bowling came the formation of a bowling team. Under the direction of Mr. Popp, the team, which changed from week to week depending upon the qualifying trials prior to each match, played thirteen matches, winning twelve of them and losing only to the University of Oregon varsity. Four of the tournaments were played by tele- phone with each team bowling on their home alley while the two compared scores by phone. The two bowlers with the top averages were Randy Rice, 185, and Mike Lindsay, 184, while Bob Starnes played in the most matches of any team member, 13. The faculty bowling team won all of its matches but one, which was a non-counter with the student bowl- ing team. .11 5' Q- 5 -1.- ,,,i,1 D I f g'1 4- 'g , '2 w.- ll, ., J -'.f ' 9? VT A, 'H , .-.nn-Y rg we RA A . EP RATE 5 TE RATE , x- V EPOPLE IR TE L '45 . I F.. ,. -'-fig! .1- . 'gum .-, , . X. ' 4'-2 '. 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N gut' ,gggf vc' T I , ' ,,, -f M .Qu-eyw., .4-I + lu - Freshman class officers FROM LEFT: Karen Richardson, Publicity Manager, Steve Camden, Treasurer: Lex lohnson,Vice President, jeff Bedingfield, President, Debbie Hubbell, Secretary. FRESHMEN Uncanned Energy The first step in the long journey to graduation was orientation. This gave the frosh an opportunity to become acquainted with the large and unfamiliar cam- pus. The frosh mixer, a Student Council-sponored activity, was held at the beginning of the school year. During the first week the class of '72 adjusted rapidly to the rush and pandemonium of high school life. The freshman class led by President jeff Bedingfield, slipped past the sophs to a victory in the Canned Food Drive. Winning the yell contest and heaviest pumpkin contest, they proved a strong contender in Spirit Week. A class with great enthusiasm and determination, the freshmen showed great potential for success and laid a sturdy foundation for the years to come. 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V fl!! f .' 1,22 2' . 1 1' 5 , , j if If Merril Borgman 21 .,,, I 1 335 S tly V Colleen Brown - 4, 4- ,:rV V5 F31 ,,,f . fs- Ronald Caldwell Vincent Achen fi Aww fig: 45 ,,A, M if gi I f F f 2 :V Susan Alsworth js: - f Y 1 ' -M Francine Auer , J, ' r ,, M V ft gp -I - 4 , P ,G .V - , n- 4 I ' f 1 S av 523' , K 3, g ' 1 Clinton Barger r f ,' I A ci . 1 2, Y W ' f 01 7. Gary Bell Deborah Bosted David Brown fjQQfi.- ' . g r f 5' V Ill , Gary Calhoun Q , V,,l, i 4 - 5,2 ' ci Richard Ackerman . -V t V ' A 3 ,: 43 V :Q i Wendy Alsworth V ,415 , , fn if Q Q if .1 ,, , 9 CA f Q ,V I f' 4 -.. ,. :f in l. lf: 1, 51 'L - Alan Aurdahl E 5 1 5 gf' 4 V536-'Q W -1'?f.'f- 'fs Deborah Barklow ,W . ,VM . , 3455! 1 ay. 1 ? .2 f ,J 12 V71 J 1 '31 1, ,- 112 f,, Michael Bennett .I ' l' Z' , fi Q , . f ky Q 531 . r V V 5 V 1- l l' l Lawrence Bower Suzanne Brown P F X 1 4' ff ' R ' mi. 2 Steven Camden 99 L' V L .f, 14. .. a , 1 ' M' 5 1 f ' Q A V 3 H, .V , ,f . wa 3? r'tl ., , ' ' 'V fff, Y -t 1 if gif f 1 f 4, -. 4 if f' ,VH 4 3 I if f K X ' bt f f Robert Adams lackie Alto t N U V, tw gg - J - ' 3' f, Daniel Austin 5' 'El , V V ' 4.11 1 ' V . Charles Barlow Thomas Bettenhausen Sally Adams -.-...f Edwin Adamson 1 -'5 , 12--Q , , , ' 4 , 4 'Z' ' A, ' ggi' Douglas Alvey Susan Baarstad Qi: N ll ,X Mg X B V f Robert Barmettor ff M 0 ? 4 2 i 1 I , g l J? f 'J ar Z . '96 , it Herbert Bettin Sandra Boyd ' t t -me ', 0' ffv as ..,: V 9' f 19 ig r y ff Nancy Brunell , V fl. ,Q f A if : -iv, . lac fl , z Howard Cantrell Dusty Boyer Roberta Ames i .-if-, ,. 1 , ?1f'9'.. if sad- 2. I-ze:-ri' .42 -1::w3:-a2z-1,- Wanda Bachman 5, - ' fm.. 1: ,V 9 Arun Battan 2,4 , 1, -:V ffzi-Z, on f I Q f 5' 1 , 711: ! V4 ,' rf 6 iii 5 , Z1 Q31 'Y-V S Timothy Biasca ,fy r f ,f 1 ima 1 Vi' , f r . an f' ' if 1 I 2 f 1 , f 1 . ,. at. Terrie Brady 4541 , ,l ff' 51,4 ' '--,fn ' l 11- ' 'Y' V ' s ' l ' A ' ff A Marilyn Bunch Donald Capponi Bruce Burbee Nancy Caranchini - 2343 lf .Q . ,, .. X, X rt? I 4' iz Michael Aguiar , M yi ,. X 'T at at gs: Vi 39 'QMS K ', V 'f-li Q , W , 'IF' V R V 1AX 1 Patricia Anger f g l 25' Q4 Y ' Terry Bair PN ,,,. U -f-5. ' 1953 -. .Ui Q, ,gy E J ,ff Uttra Battan Ramesh Bipat f 'I 3 Stephen Brainard . . ' , , 4' fu QQQ V 17-5-3 - 4- .- .A Q 1,1 1 2 , , f x f Tu X 1-J , , J Q - - , ,fm ,,,, 1. , ,4 xx t 4' 2 cl I Britton Burris Susan Caranchini james Alberts . 3 , :Q ss. ,V 1 f-,xg A jf , Michael Annis , if ,gf i X Gene Baird Cora Baxter Beverly Bleck 9 ,A 5 , 4 -V , , , 4 . 1 ff f i Y 3 , 1 ,f f t 1 X K A Michael Brandis , fy ' john Button Twila Cardwell t Losing Spirit Week, Brian Haliski's face depicts the freshmens' attitude toward the winning Senior Class. . 1 V 1. ,2 Bfpayfk -.,4,,. -v---1.-.,,,,,1,fW,.., ., 21 ,, Z ,, s MZ f 1 1.1, 'f--'1' r, Student body President jay Farr aids Bob Adams and Rick Volchok in marking their ballots correctly. 3 ,V Larry Carroll 1, 1 4 1 If ff XM 1 'f 'swf ff ll .,: M .wfagyf mv- fe 2 , tc 4 1 'AXA 2. 1 Cary Chidester jenny Carter ,I H V3.1 3 , 5. is 1 l, sw? , ,, Donna Christensen , , ,rfiirevff 1 w. 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Edward Conn ,fr ' . uf f - P2554 sg: Bradley Casey Christine Clark - 1' ., ,. , ,fi 325 Kscmxx A A 'lg C , we A Q XS Q 5 if S- Q f A X X X , i C i 1, mix ,r.,.a ff-if ' iff f . .4 , - .1 , 1 3'2 f,: Craig Conrad ,f 11 ' a W 1 f X 1 f X7 W , My , , l 1, , if fy 41 A f 1 25 f ff 1 ff y my f 141g 1, 1 f 17, f 1 1 I2 4 :WY Kerry Cavanagh V - ffl ' 5524 35? f1 Y QI 9 , uf , 'yi Mildred Clark Cindy Craig +- .2 , ' 1z.1.-, Zabel I ' J .- ,i ,, ,., 1' X 1 ' fx W in 151 1 1 i 7 5 X M1 5,44 1 ' 1.1 , 11 7 7 'S f ' ' - f 411, ff 55.1 r Q77 rf 1 M1 027,21 f 5 L X 1 11 . , ,, , , . ' . ' 1 ' 9 I eq 1, Dennis Crosgrove Wendy Dancey Lois Cummings Z Mitchell Cummings 'l A 1 1 1 2 5 1 f f K 1 4 ' Z 1 1 father ,M john Davidson jan. Davies jimmy Curran .1 ' f ' Wifi! 1, 1 . 4295 ,, f 2-. rf ff, r,' f i: i , 'WW 1 at f f Clyde Davis ,ff , f, 1 , ' ,C 5:-. 4 ,gy ' I ,P L34 :iv-.iffy Y f ,1 ' Q. I 5 -vii? 1 J- w I ' , ,, , 1, - 1. M 'gy - iVY '1 ff 'f f 12 ' - s 7 1: fi-' f' 1 vi? ,I - mi ia . YM , , , , lg, - 4 ,M-Q ff' 'A L J 1 - 4' ff w g -Y? 5 ' ag: 9 ' .1 .- . 2 4 W 0 , -J' , 1 rx ,, . 4 f -f f-1 ' f ,W 532 51 F 6141 4 'Y ,Q A gs, 1 , , z,-rg ,ZA if feel' Rebekah Davison Gordon Dawson Dennis Degner 100 Bessie Deanton Donna Denton Pamala Ceaser Donald Cline Donald Crawford Debra Dahl . -1 1 if F Z 1 qyy 5 11. 111 1 ' ii A , Q 'ig 1 . rf I - lf Mary Davis Kevin Desinger 7 .. x .,..r, ,f V 1 . 1,243 iv , 2 Q is 5,5 K Awe f l My 'i ,,-, V, f N, Charles Chapin A , f I , l Arthur Cole 5 , R f 0 Vigil 24 I 4 , Sharon Crawford 161 4 1-, X X -' I 41 Q , , Vi! I , ' ' ruff' , A 452 Lucinda Dailey 74 ,ri Maryanne Davis Q, 4- Lf 1 ' ' C, f ' ' FY? Bruce Dibble x Af ,W 4 S i fi '. n 'ga-5 .fy -.F ' . X , Roger Dickinson in 9 L ., George Dudley . .re - . 4 -4 f X WV' 'Vi W K' e Q? 4 t 1' Karen Emmons K .S F r.rr W Daniel Flaherty . ' .1 ,V-'X'-' ' Debra Dickson . W m . . m y . if E, I . if 1 Q Bonnie Dunn ref if , ,Z J ff. Q A if 4 2 9 i f 1 ' . 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' ,,, 7, I if ,' f I Sherri Doctor ff ' i f, , I H Va, Vg 1 xv-fr ,mf f 3 Yr., -5 1, Af ' -A17 1 r ' ' EI' ,232 Eva Edens Deborah Farrens Vickie Edgmon 47 K f G f 1 rr f, . ,, M ., Q f r 1 , f 5 s , Y ff, 'Y K Tracy Fendall james Winifred Steven Forever French Friedrich ,Li julie Gene Kimberly Sheryl Brenda Gilfillan Goddard Goldberg Gouley Grantham Randy Gander 1:1--71' ' 1,1 f t ggi Z2 J f 1 Sally Gray f '5' 1 '...! Q, -,-Q., , Q... A ,S - f 2' 1. : - . as , ' ' , ,J ' J .JV W , Y Q rar ' Q 1 V I 1 Nancy Douglas mv-. L.. Steven Ednie . 1 , i M, a 'T 5235.1 V Linda Ferre ' Q.: Kathy Doyle fi fit 1 Denton Drennan f , itil 'Z-Q 3 , , ia- f. K t' FJ. ,. 'J X git' X K, I Pamela Eggers 33:11 Q - , .ry fer' Sharon Fields . 4 ,, Q, ., 1 4 1 lrre V W ami 1 ,Q Eg 9 'C' ,gf , K f R r s s lt Gordon Garboden Kristi Green Russell Emerson l ..A: . r, , f- fi Sl sf, Q fl? ,gtg R lg sing A L james Fitzhenry t X4 .5 . .rV,, .. E X? 4 1 t .X 3 5 Y' 4 Y N l. - l w.. af Albert Garcia 'Q I 4 ,X Q 4 4, 0 Y f 4? Robert Green lohn Garkow 2 3 If , M Susan Green With signs as well as loud voices, the freshmen showed enthusiasm by winning the yell contest during Spirit Week. lOl ,,. .wx 2 W, . V 2 1 ' we V' A , fr, ,' ' V , Z ' 2 if 9 F? is ,. f , ..,, 4 11.6 I f 1' k',k . V V , f V ' ,f , 14 J' 'F lwff '. +V-If - -it N W, ,.7. f . , Lynthia Hager f , I , I ,-dp ' 'JL gl 'r '7,i,.,E Kathleen Hager V: 1, K .j .Q fr Vf V r .. fd 2 ., 1 5 If ,4 yor. . A 'F l 3 J Kenneth Hattabaugh I . V A, 4. f 1,2 Marian Hawkins if Z Phyllis Billye Houseman Howard ,, ,Q ii 'Lil ' ld 1 J! ,lrrg LV 7 I Terry jack lrick jacobson Va' A , A M- s g f Paul Todd johnston johnstone ft mf' .3 V , r is Vg- ,hw f , I 1 1, vw., J ii - i I Brian Haliski james Hazen If. ' , if : , ' -tr' A' Q . L aw. f N' W ji 5 Y 1 V' f , A 7 , , , 1 , Uv 5, ' 6 ff ' f t lj f , 1.4 fc ,M 'xl ly f , f V f7 1 1,4.r- . bi fix , - X V ef I . , I X YJ 1 D ' X X X 4 ff 5 fl ff , ff I4 f gf 1 X f , 1 f U f I 1 Richard Howard f , ,X A C Vf Q 1 ll f X 1 Larry jacobson .,1,, K 5 r . .. iw K g I iff 1 r, QM , Catherine jo nes f f kv iff 0 J 7 ff Y P , 'ls '7 , I 1 ' 4 f ' Brian 5 .2 r l ' ij , ,- , 1 9 Q 1 5 sa Donald Raymond Hamilton Hammer Hammer '-i1J'i' f.2Vff2 -, 'V t ' V 4 aw -' V. Q 52 -, 1' 4 ,. ..,, Patricia Linda Frank Henry Hibdon 1Hi,ndsl Stanley Howley 1,11-gen , V ,., Mfg U ,, W ' MV , as Rose jalak David jones Arthur Debbie Kay Kellner Kenshol Kindred 'I W ' AZ. 4' , fe W ,,, Q will . V-re U . L V .:-mV. .,-rm- 4 W .f-HV-'t:..v,,ps w.gf :T .I .3fiYYr1f'V?'V'i '?S! l-SS Edward Debbie Griffin Guenther Hadden , V V , izVgY 'Y rl L ' . fy' I Ae., 1. My 5 ii ' 2 i , t L f' V IL is jonathan janice Donald Hardman Harris Hartley 4 , V - , XV. 1 . 4 , f ., QW .A ,, -1' V-1 'Q ,, ' 4.4 V, ' l- V V. ,. a in if . AM-, , 94 3 gg '. I , V . V .V 'Y L15 ff i iz ffl, V QQ V A L - 1 . my 4- 3.1m W4 , if Thomas Vickie Bruce Hood Horton Houseman L Q 1 -3 . ' 52 V L, 1 5 71 'f , -..--..- A ' o r any I 5 r I i rl r V. Tommy Clifton Nancy Huntley Hurley Hutcheson , y Q ll. K , J li lvl fha 7 -MQ 2 L lx judith Lex Diana johnson johnson johnston --'es' gt V, 'T i f L . ' W Q di' , fy -9 ,... V .4 V L 1 .. , V ,V , VV- ' David Nella Elton Kean Kearns Kelley ,mas 1 4- mf -7 . VX1. ' f' 4243 A ' 1 Loren King Freshmen Eva Edens, Kevin Powell, Cyndy Collver and Suzy Robertson pile on their float for the start of the Spirit Week parade. .. . . ,.,. . .'.f:.+.V .A ua. T Debra Hubbell A I ff , . Q 'V f ,J 6,9 . ., I f fo , V M V-J 1 V Vt ' r Regina james :V ., 1, 7,174 gl t a A f , ,f Z 4 , Z X A , 1 X gf , f f ' 4 4 ff ff 4 1 'ff 'ffffwf Rodney Kahl jean Kingsley Betty Hanna Kathy Hollingsworth Sandra jodie Hudson Hunt U iv .2 an. - Vi:-111, 1 4 , 4- 'K ',:1i t , :K ff 'u - f li ' lim VV., diff . ,, Nfl? ,Af ' at n4.ifm'l Leonard Marsha jeffs Mary johns VL, 7 9' ff I , 3 ' gf C Al 'S I f Robert Karow Keady ww f,, -f W1 vf-, 4 . :V,V ,lf .Ll VV , WV ag-z, .Cf-5 ' Vi MN 4f 1 fl W , ,' '- ' 1- .LVL 4 f, ff 4, if ,Vr. if ,V.,. Q , M Gary Kinney an .I I Larry Knight .. ,.,,,,,, ,.,, f. .ft ff Q 1 ff' Kathryn Koreiva Carol Krause ff? V 5 1 ,ff 5 Q ff 2' , 9 f 7 f 1 Qi In fi 4 y, L. - 5 . x In K ,j ' ' . Elmer, ,df-v 'I WW if !.,y 3 -Q : ,. V L A 1-ry, ., T., . 5:5 Zi va ,...,. N rv ra ,,.. , 1 ff V, , 'T if lf, 'V . 2 15 P A J Dianna Bruce Edward Kenneth Tony Krummel Landon Lanwa Lawrence Led ett Y S ' A T fi. ' .3 I Q , ' ' 'ff V A - 3 ,J Q , -. Connie jim Michael Michael lack Lehman Lindsey Lockhart Loftis Lohrke or I 4' 2, Y, 1.4, Va, . 4 f-,if f 'S ,. - i-',,- lt' ' la, Jil -'Q ' ' ' 65? Catherine Leonard lulie Ellen Ella Loomis Love Ludwig Luther Lutz suv.,-I 5 ,y . ', , V ik , 1-J ff if Betty Theresa Mary Marilyn Patrick McDaniel McDonald McDowell McGriff McGuire W4 1- f -Af z. In-L 5, Sally Calvin Kathryn Richard Diana Mclnturff McKinney McNutt Macy Mahaffey ' ., ,V 1 1 . f.-Ari W , . az at A . . -, T 'M' 2 , f ' Q93 44 ' ,wi ,, fr f ,, ,'f ' y ., ,E 'Nairn . 5' -' 'Z ..,l V ' A ,, W l if gi ' Lorena Steve Steven Steve Gloria Markham Marrs Massey Matson Matthews fi Z f ' ,.,. 4. 414 V ,. ,,,, .f 90.329 ' 1,-1, , r.,, - ,,ia Sara Kathleen Evelyn Kristy Dawn Meade Menkin Messenger Miichalke Middeke In - . re Q Alice Davia Debbie Elizabeth Mike Miller Miller Miller Mills Mills 103 .H I' J 'f fr 'T'-7 3? Colleen Lee Dennis Long Terry Lutz A f f f 1. .W I , V 4' ,- -rff 1 ,fu W af f 1 , 4 5 ,fm , W f 6 f Robert Mclnturff 4 4 ,af g ww 'ZZ17 Robyn Marcott Carefully putting the finishing touches on their favorite candidate's sign, Alan White and lerry Olsen hope that Lex gets elected. Harold Mayer 'M 'f f' - V T ,,tt wf2,,: .. f' if 5- 5 'A 14-1Z'15l1 L T Terry Milby Thomas Mobley As Mr. Davies gives directions, Debbie Hadden mixes the solution needed for her General Science experiment. H -l Q lean Kingsley seems to be enjoying herself at the State G.A.A. Convention. A little jittery, freshman rally candidates are ready to per- form their routines. f'i .4 - . , l't -iw hz, . 1 j .,,-- . gi' wi ' f , ., -. w V- ff. ,. fy V. M, 2 .M .A 'U' .f ' S 3 . . V ' X- - Cjy 'f ,- 11 . I W',,A.3,,w -. .fx ., V X Roxanna Dari Emily jeffrey lennie Iurine Terri Montgomery Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore -9 f f- ' if T-I 1 '--, . , '- ,. ' L. - af -I ki xi. ti V K . Q . , .. ,. -x Q: Y E ' .qs gy i s-:V . t 5 X ., . ' Nm - ,Q I ' 5' F Sall Rick janet Bett Glen Barbara William Y Y Y Morin Morris Munson Muth Nation Neal Neal K Af 1' if f fm' . - if 1'55'f'5 . ':, A X ' li P i 4 ' .Y fi af S .ie a 5 'P ' ' 1' if 4 V ' f 'vi . 'Wa-QYQPY . . Karen Debra Carter Richard Thomas Shirley Linda Nehl Neiman Nelson Nesbit Newhouse Newton Nicholas i ' 1 Y' , 'i ., if Y ' t . ig, ' fe Al ss, ' ,l If ' V 1 I , q i. Lf . V 9. ' y f me a .,-, M - I 6:1 V - X 'pg-. V ,A , 13 ' z V1 K' f nf Y S . ' ' . A V. J Al, 1r!i 5, ll . 5 f-'.'f'?5 'f2 '5r:' Y Susan William Douglas Kathleen Barbara jerry Normand Nickson Nix Norris Oliver Olsen Olsen Ouellette Wi? 3 7- . , . ' Sf, '- . - V, :QQ5 - rt , ' 2 -4. I . Q 1, 5 . ggjg' ' , ff l ' 1 'gf I ' ' 3 J.: , Q L 5 ,Q asv P- . Y 1 3? V f Y 2 ,mg 1 Dwayne Sheila Raymond Rodney George lerry Ste hen P Owen Oxford Pardee Paris Parker Parker Pean . . - 7' - E 1. i H f Y t --M I is . I V, , I 1211. I. V , Y if i M QW hz: H A . 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J , 1 .Q P46 ,, 1 I ' im ,il lv Anthony Sepich .. . . Y V.. V , lv -I X f Cf 1 ', ' , . 1 f f fy f 1 f 42 i Q X V as f I 5 +9 f ag,-1 f f , , M' M' , 1 1 'Q i ' , ef ff ,. .iff ,., H I A yy. V, X. . 'f ' 4' fr p i af X223 I ' J, f 1.7, 4 I... o f I ,, Q ' I4 1 - ' ,, A. A f , , ,.. 1 ,y, 121 , mfg ,ie ' ' . 'ff F' ' .1573 A f? f f ,. fig? 4 . If . , , ,fi Q! W m g, :4 -My gv f,..: y , .ffl ? 'Q fi ffm ' A, ' -7.4 .1 . f QQ Stephen Porter 'Y'.'fI Y'f.f4 f gy: 2 .ff f ,gf , ffzg , e .A , 'R . .vf. .- ' , f 1 -f s . 5, , 1' 1 1 '.'ii 1 'J .. 3' .-i fi f. .M ,,., A Sandra Sheila Potts Potts - 5 I ,. P Q uc! K t '41 K f , , J? 72 .. V , arf Z . S' i iw -ey' . V . ' n M' , , Barbara Myrtle Walter Quinn Rasmussen Razee john Rider Y, David Schall -sf -A - Q y,,,., ,. ,V , G 1 .z5'j'f Rex , f 9 , X 5 .5 W6 W5 Patricia Cary leanine Eugene Cindy Shibles Sichting Simpson Skinner Slagle hl h' f K ... 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Dean Ronk V ' X ,5 , S t mp Q3 -Q ,A VQ. , A 5, rv . 1 V A 4 3. Sharon Roger Schutte Schweitz 4 x S Nt X 9:1 X A W . . . In... janice Sheldon A 2 A ff A -emi. M: :uf Kathy George Ava Carmen Slaughter Slechta Smith Smith Get your popcorn w ie it's otl ' yell Brian Halishi and Steve Thompson as they earn money for their class. Larry Reiber , .gy yb,,, A ' .4:..f, fi t z'f3 d, Thomas Rowlett x ,wtf an ,Q 3. ii R -X,:jy R ,r Edith Scott Z s Sharon Sherwood ,ww A . .533 'v ff' X fy my , 6 is ' Q ,Se ' .Z Donna Smith 19 ,BMV 1' a Beat thisl scream these freshmen as they bring their pumpkin down to be weighed for the 'li Sonja Kruse lends a helping hand to Pam Eggers, 732 , Aft, 1 . wg 2 J-: 3 . ff l .1 H- ,vt ,ta Q ,X , h . 4, an yr-' as she registers for her first year of high , .5 ,ifss , y QU . an-' A3 Y 1 f 2 Leroy Kenneth Sodorff Songer K i . fi 'ffm 'T Q i H Q is Q 4 'J 172- - 1 T james Debbie Stevens Stewart Spirit Week contest. school. J ' jg f , A 1 1 I 1 V in ff ff X J Q ' t , 'T X ' ' 'T' A ' rl ' l -.112 , ,vifg Q 1 . j 1 s' an . , 5, :H+ , , W ., .,f xx .: E of tu y V N22 my l . md ff K ,k T 'filings . it ' .1 , A K t - ' George Michael Michele Patty Roxanne Lori Mark Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snell Socia ., , E , Q l1L,.,,. 'A Ai ., Q X ' S3 . . 1 - -frfff,1f3 4 - ,, 'J : 1' , Q- 'faq 232, M i v , ttf aff' y A -nf . mf w T' ft . .,,, lf 1 ' ii K A Xxx, J!! 3' I f '- 2 ' 1 1 , My ' A O 4. l yggx. A , A Elsie Dirk Roxanne Robert Tl'I6Od0re Robin Virgil Spinning Stadden Stange Stanich Stark Steege Stemmerman ' , -ef. . .- , J I n i? W 13 .7 fl-vvm Z fix Z -V ! T SN : - ' , - T, Sherry jerry William Sandra Sheila Karin Emily Stoll Sror Strickland Stronko Studley Stump Sturdivent Y - A 1, A..-1, Q -V .f lilwjgsw '17 5 -4.3 .V if IVV, .1 V X , 41555. MA I l g., 6 . I .f -V jfgggl . 7 wa s H., V A V3. 1 sk V- ,, , Z, V: . - -, iv .l i -' QT f 'QQ ' ai ,,..:, . l . . Y ' hr 1 .,,, f - g x . , 1 Shelly julie Kelly Steven Glenn David Elaine Tharp Thomas Thompson Thompson Toombs Vandervelden Vedack AN Q, 2 ' i 4 A l' . M ' , QM S, W : 1, . t . z ' ' : .wt V ,gg . ,ky L 1 ,J .V ,I Y, X is v, 'Bl y ., ' . 1 an V Q , - V f I sn: ,F 'ff y f- l 1 A' - ' - fp 2' gg i. l '-Ely! ,wg-hi 1 Marilee Robert Thomas Dicky Sue Cecelia Richard Claudia Wakeman wallage Walsh Walton Warzecha Waters Watson 106 Lyndia Summit , vo- ..,. A H Kim Villegas Nina Weathersby 'f W iz, ' :Q ' ,S .,g.V, . . yi we--: ' L. ,f I I lk-.. Q ' joseph Szabo Rick Volchok K ,Zi . . a 62317 5 PQSSY Weaver Fredrik Sorensen Richard Stiennon 'lf nk- -1-'JL ff' if ' 5771 ' 1 1 45 f fi John Szymik Maryruth Vollstedt :47-,A W f X ff 4 1 7 f me W Q . ,,m..,:V 'm,..,,..., Steven Weiland y E- all I , F' iw , J . - K P ' I Mitchel West 7M 5' 2 ,f ,f ln? X ' I ff , A y f-I A. K, , ' rv Q S y j f 1 452- 1 -fray ff fu X' w x ' 1' V 55.22 . -, - Robert Wetzell D an , ' ' l, r -121: , , ' tp, V: , , gf, 1 ,H any V lg. f f we J -22, i 2' 5 4, ,Qtr ,gr f A Dorothy Whaley lr: 1 gel M , 5 19, r . fs 41 1 'pi S Q 4. 5 i N i . Alan White Gloria Williams ,,- tj, , ' 7 H if 15114- 25 we Marilyn Wilson Melodie Woods 4 'rl h it 'J V iw . ' i E3 'N 1 ,Q , I nit: Gregory Young 5 , K 1 P ' Barbara Zeller Debra Wheeler 'z z V w , ' , W,-fl -. '.' Q '.' .o ' . Margaret Wick L, W, in' ,Q-in 7? '-1-5,-iv' , up f Q I ,ffl if , ,f W2 , ! A ,M eel ,Q L I' s as . 5 4 Ronald Williams ..-44 ltfeaaj ZALVQ I I Mickie Wilson f Da...-Ve A ludy Wyant 5- uma, ww any 34 i' ' ' i f ' i , 4: X , J Karen Young X A ..,. , 'fi ,, ha , ' if 'ffl' ' ., ii Marilyn Zeller William Wetzel Y 5 VW V , , , , , . , A ' 5 12 W I ,,3. f I 5, 1 5, ff Sandra Wheeler f 1 7 , its ex ,tv U 3 439' ,f V .2 Allen Wickham Y fgrg , . yy S , my , ,f V4 , , janet Williamson , eh? 3 'x V , I' Marvin Wiltse f z yi-eww, I f V, L- . - , ,Aj W 2 t or s... , .S , 1 Z We f Harley Yell . 7 I ., ff , r rf . f Q ,ai ig 4 Mx 1 Roy Young 9 3 L 172, f J , , , 4. X ,Za :il r , wr, , , ' f f, f, ff g' Lf , , fol A J Susan Whaite I yn f 7 1- -fin - fif 6 '7 ' I f Q f ill , Ni 4 f W Sharon Wheeler .A 1 Via ff , -1:-. Q A, X s X :Z t c tt 'GPN' 5 me X ix, X ,E Sf f., -. . szf fM'V , 0, ,, f V f cm, r , M, X , 1 ff W ,K 54, f f, , -, 1, 6 f VI, fy. X06 QQ Beverly Williams Linda Williamson W, f ff 1 7, , I 3. ' fa ,wr f , f 5 f I i ' l Mark Winger Curtis Young Kimberly Ysen f :,t...,, L. , ,,., 1 , 'rn -,aAA,gmt. - , , , A 5 I 'N f 'Af 0 f Hoping to earn enough money for a trip to Hawaii, swim team members Sally Mc lnturff and Marilyn Wilson paint signs to advertise their cake sale. Mr. Zarnovican takes time out from his German classes to demonstrate his technique on the potter's wheel to john Lefler, Steve Thompson, Bill Strickland, and Mike Hurley. 107 Sophomore class officers FROM LEFT: Roger McCarty, Vice President, lean Doving, Secretary, Mike Hashberger, President, Linda Wilson, Treasurer, Becky Page, Publicity Manager. SOPHOMORES mbition In Action The class of '71 showed its spirit and ambition throughout the school year by promoting enthusi- asm among the members of the Marshfield High School student body. The sophomore class offered some stiff competition during Spirit Week, when each class competed for the Spirit Week award by displaying support for the football team. The sopho- mores also ran a close second place in the Canned Food Drive. The sophomore Sock Hop, a fall event, was a social highlight of the year for the class. Bright decorations and a live band sparked the sophomore dance. Showing originality in student government, the class of '71 enacted a new plan. In addition to the class officers, a sophomore council was elected to pro- vide chairmen for special committees and to pro- mote class participation. An attempt is being made to involve even more individuals in the coordina- tion of class activities. 108 xr-as B., 4 ,1 L 4 X92 4 1 Q ' ,gu t , ffw, in ' f,agewfZi A v' Z , il . we W I rm.: V , ,gi Y .ff , if , Q77 J, ,f ' if -' I, E 4. I f f, y , ' a l. 727. '71 V f fl ' . 1 .- -T rszggf , , If V, V,V, , , 'f . V .V.V , :g1Q...Q-.:2fl5' Giflgef Linda Harold Abbott Adams Adkins 2 1, A 26 4? 1 , in ,X 1 4 , 23, 2 Jef f .v W as 1 f 4, , 4 vs PZ at yf 4.--r , : ,,. ,jf-3:5515 Q f x if f . Eric Ahlgrim , ., gp . 1 ' , ' 'K 7 V , A Z A 4 Ay' .X f .,, , il! 45. f james Kathleen Carolyn Ruth Anderson Anderson Andre Andrews y ..,, ,..,,5.,. I , .ZS 2 5 4 Ei W., .. , ' 4 grivlia' , , ' .1 3 ' Steve Auer Wee 'A et . X is N X 63 V D. Q 3 if tim' X X 'X ' fer: f , of 7 f, if W 7 ff-4 1 fi f Z W f Q ,W ,., Q 6 , , Q Barbara Barger fffj f z ' 4 f f 'G ' if ,rf I j' 4' ' '4' 2' ff , , 41 1 4 f Z1 x .f b uf -af ff? f ,sf f f 'f 4 1 Harry Alice Ault .T ,- 1 jfgvfgi' ' A' .3325 . . ,249 rgvyfili K. A-,Q.,:E3 v:.H ., ll ,ji -ffff Ronnie Barringer Terry Barklow , eil?-sf i 5 Debbie Austin Ayer Q 7 , - 4 a. ,f f gg 1-V ' -1 'V 4, 1 ,Q f ' ff A X 1 Q ,f 4 W A . J ' SZ My , ' .-' 7' if 134.21 e ,, V ff G n f j, if A ,Z 5 ,L 1 1 ' Lf 4 '. ' fiwt 'V 2Zf1 , ,1ff ' Laura Barrow J in rg, , ' , ,f,.l ' , Q, ' 1, len , 1 Glen Alberts 7, fr .C f' - J I Z K M, , f Keith Angell ,f My fr Q 6,2 S, ff Q Barbara Allen 1 2211 '76 1 ,wi V5.4 . , , 4,1 f 1 f My f .. , ,. 1 1,34 ,T :Y 5 T J ' Tony Anglin 7 lb f 's ' z , ,:.,r,r ,T , , .' ' 'X I GQ' W4 , ,7 ,T ' ,Y Howard Allender 'w .-:cuff ' - r ive: Q f 2 ' ' - , ,.,,, 1 any -'-' 1 .- aff, I . 'vw' , , ??' C f 4 A 1 1 Fi ' 'wwf ' 5:3 ' Sandra Applebee V1.1 . fx Vg 'V ,f ' ' -455 I 42652 Wal .if-1-' A, F7 'L '7'-A my fra' --4 - 'fp - T?f K . 4,4 , ,f'.r '1e ,e ai lanice Baker ' fa' . . 44 ' L ff 5 mvyfj 7 if ff W2 f ., 1 af ! ' 1,5 1 V if W 1 4 fy yn nav y ., 'fQ',-531. irq ' -'fr zz- ' ra 1 Lance Barton .. Q Y. I , 4 Michael Iris Linda Phillip l0lene Bennett Benson Berkley Bettin Bidwell Robert Margaret Blevins Bone Patricia Breuser Brenda Byrd 9 Nancy Starr Borneman Bourland its - V72 ,, -211 .. Carol Brittsan Perry Brink V X , 1 j ., Q f . i f ' ,Q T Y , Vhyqu ,V ,,,,, ., . Q ,Q I , 1 Q - Stephen Karey Caldera Caraway if Murphy Brown 5 tw7Z'?55 f ,fs I l, -5 , eaff-Qnsa J Michael Carpenter Todd Bozemann Helen Brunell ludy Carrington Shelley Baker ,f f ff ff , , ' ,, llll ' , J' 'ilil ri -V ' fit: T T , V yrs. H rf 2332 gl. L .. :A ff I Dan Beard LSTM V4 ,i k , 1 f l 3 ' WEL' 1 Bimal Bipat Donald Brady , l ludith Bryant ?f fm Q- X , , X , 1 Gary Carroll 109 Walter Baker I 2 , 1 . , W Renee Beauchemin Sufld Bipat jim Brady Bradley Bunyard . e f 'fra E William Carter 3. -' T v'. V . -, 1 ' . like f f '5 4 I , ? law f l' ,. W Elaine Allison Gary Appleberry f s X , Q., ,Z T, Q., 1 4 ig 1 ' 49 4 0 llga Bambe l Oey Beebe Troy Bishop ' 'ie T ,P ,lf 1 Z f I X X i . f .A 5' Barbara Brant ,fi fp-+.. ,V 2 ,T 2 x ,gy e, ' V V A , ., Lorie Bu nyard rw f ' fvf W Randy Ames if 'itil fr, -11 tiff-.5 3 james Aslin riff 4 if McCellan Banks Eric Anderson Deborah Aspinall 9 2 4 , i Vg A .K gf, 4-I . V. 51. Q 1.4 4 M ' A rt at , , 1 S sl 2 Q s K Rodney Banks .,f5a ' '15 f 'J f, 'X - ,ii-i f.' ' 55:57 'Q 0 5 S 'sp i, ' ' . . , Sag A, Q A nl . , Keith Bell William Bell -4 . ' IQ?-Qf?f 'f ll ki ? fd., , ygff' ,,g ifffwf' 'fir ' ' fir ' Q. A 'Q 3.52 A i i ' ,ff 'W A g2, 11'V ' , ' 3 -fr:.'5 .A' T ie'-fiftfifvit ' 'A rf-sz-new David 'Bitner affix Randy Brawley 7-'-'pf 4 if Karen Burgess L T th ,L Nl Carol Casey Richard Casey X 4 f - , f , 1 Z f aka' - nf Mt www --'-., V7-ry:-,eww ,V 4 jig 9 , nw 2 g 4 X fs I f N ancy Blakely Karen Bray f f f 1 7 f ZH. Marion Burris ,, , N, jyzf 'lf T i Q: 5' . l Linda Chard lohn Falk explores the abstract world of art. Y , 1 Q ' lift' 1 t , M be lf: Q is' ..,. f :K s ' 1 Q 'T Q af' i E. It Il Patricia Crooks r 1 ts -s jr ..v.,.....- K r.r, Bruce Dean if K ,...,,.- ,ra 1 C . 1 ,N-, , WJ' Lou Ann Douglas an-at To x 1 . x KN qv K Carol Eastburn . V. . ', i -L-'-'Y K Y 'FF fi ss t 1 ' . Kathleen Crosby e C l i l' Elmer Cummings C ., rf 5 wg ., J 5, . 55, ,,. , fx 2 9 L 11,93 -1 ' ,Q i 2 wit, , 1 mate...- , ' f.. Diane DeMerritt wi? 5 1 X f 1 4 55 6 gi 245 A35 f mfs ,xg A , wi., lean Doving Keith DeMuth if Weis, I . , 1 f ' ' ,V -1 15 1' -2 'E is Sherrie Dowd s Z I S f C2 , . Dixie Daggett .yi f 51 2-ff x:' of 9 S38 t za. 5 Kenneth Denton lo Lee Doyle 'f , ' 11 ' I 1' -ww .a ft f QR S- ,,,,1 pity, V , 1 il. V . ,Q f . ' we 5 mv is 5J- K. 'fu S t M- .E t ,- t ya., I 3 g as J I A Gary Eastwood Ann Ecklund Susan Eckland 1 QMS' 2 gy' ,': 4, Robert Chiene 4 -. , 1. . Randy Chilton mm, ,t 23.9, -5 ,Ji Lf - ? 1'fi 'Y .If f f Li MC I n ? ' - 'V 1 .mfg M . ,. Y iff. ' . ' n 11- .41 PV92 t f Debra Clarno kr Z QA ' gear-.V 294' ' Q , AQ 1 - - 4 : Q 'l Carl Cooksey 'wan ludith Craig , s 44 f , , 71 O2 4 1 lr t A , 4, , ,, 'E we 'C , -way ! Pat Dahl l 'Z' ' .. I A ag: 4 i25 f 1 . I mc I H- ' 47 I' f f f 'V f x 3 Becky Dibble ' 212 fy ig f' ' 1 -.2 5 - 4 ,-., V. , 'S .f fr f r ff' it ,E X George' Clarno j wg , ., fi y lacqulan Coon V, Vrr' ,', hJff..' ,Y -0. . x , 4 J 2 l f r .21 EL, ,. . J at Y, Kerry Crane 6 . -Q, A z fy: f ! an X 2 fa A A f 1 44 l Fredrick Daily ' , f. ' ' ' W .V - . I , ' E i I Sz Donna Dickey - ' -Vfiii f so W at Eff : i ' ,ge 2.35 V . ' . . Beverley Dudley Q 'ww' . 'ff 5, Q link G S N., Carol Edwards Barbara Dunsworth Julie Christiansen .,., j j , t fax 'C 1 55,1 5 X 'f,,.:v ug., x I ' fl' ll J 2? Katherine Cole f J ,,-, 5 UZ Z3 ft 4,2 'F YQ ,f 47 1 rw f V? jf f Teresa Coonse f . 7, , 7 , 1, ,avi 1 7? Gary Crawford fi ? t , V Q K , f f f 1 5 f ,My L W - :qv 1' ,271 if 7 s , 2 1, f-1 1 , Z f fx O if Y 1 Ronald Daniels 'af Bennie Diesenburg lohn Dunton ,Z I 7, ,. 3, U 1? if f , A 1 fy 'Y f 4:71 df f .-f i f-LE' 1 f ii , 5 4 'f f , , 311'f'i'fr,',', ,Ay , , 'M y V H ff., V .egw , H ,Y ,iw l0hn 1 .I O Eggers Dorothy Eisele K 7 5 t 'ff gg 'fx 93 f 4 5 ,fy 5 L ' l 1 RQ Donald Cisco 3 1' Gary Coleman . Nola Copeland loselyn Crim i ' ' V X Q Z fi f X C , f , f 4 A Y' lay Davies My . ,Q rf.. . fffliiii Patrick Dillman . .243 - - r- , ,fi ' H gl 'QL' ' ' w . lesse DuRette ,572 , I . i. if A X M , 1' 1 , , ,. , I W 4 ff james Emerson it Cari Clark Susan Clark , .L 2 ,.,. -. 2' ig. 'S' W , Brad Roger Colton Cook - I l . . . , - . .,,, , sang' f A 1 41 was ! 5 J D 4 I fi- zd V g 4' Sandra Cox Gregg Cox 4 ,555 ,y t Cynthia Crocker lacklyn Criswell David Dawson Robert Davis . f gfffgff r' 4- ' My K tel I rfiffw. xf. - ff? . 1 ,, ffl-V, ,4 f' 1 f f 44,1 Q Andrea Donald Dobbs Douglas Thomas Patricia Dyer Easley . ,, 6 wr., , , , 1 mmf, f' if 1- A f Y - ff. -.ff ft-1, ,, , 4, , . J George Endicott Terry Engblom 1 H 4 .5 I A Vi 1 . A M . ' 2 A F - ,K FF ig . - ' I - I I 2,3 ' tt. F VF F7 S -L 1' ' K ni M , ,, ' 'I QA' , C Yagi -J wJ , -.Z , I i Q J, Z4 .- In , 5. W- l VN vf ' F . FF ff f. - 1 Mary Douglas Mark john janet Benny Timothy Candace Eileen Ellen EflCllS0l'1 Evans Evoniuk Falk Farr Fields Fields Fisher Fisher Fitzhenry ' - G my I , , F F i.,, F , f' I ' ' J ,1 a, - ' - F-'fr -f A ' F 'ff f'f'?'f-- ' - iii ' -- ffl' - '3 . V f . Fi ' ', K. , I' , A big: gh-Ffa 2 ,E , ' X '-- .- N...--Q R - , 3 ,. H V, dw- 7 I 2 tg. : . F, . 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J vz, , N ,.,. 3 W . ta Roxanne Elwood Patt Kevin Linda Alanna Robert David Larr Arlene Y Y Hamilton Hamn Hamn Ham ton Hannon Hansen Hansen Harkins Harless Harmon P 5 .fs Lf F, 4 F' - . A ,. .Ffl1i3 6 A 7, 'qi fl. H 7-5741 '? 5' L fi' y ,V M215 K , , ' , H 1. A 14 f-47:-K Q. ' I- -' A , w 4 .FF f F ' is swf. A A F.-1:24--'i mit -1. 1,25 15-za 21:-' - ,f 4, 1135 FfF 'NF ' 'vpectga . , , ,... .. -ly -,Zi ,. f' F- - v fi , ff W 'Q ,jo - .I A 5 4, y y ' -L'f:Zaw2'f'? ' '- . ' F, , iff -lf S-.J -' T324 517153 l 'Z -as .,.,.f f A a .,.. 3.2 .5 7 i F 6311 FA Ti,-I2 3 fir - ' 1 'Q T 'fE?'?2 -57 ? ' F .- 1. .egg A ' . ,ag -erm 'auf 1 vi ' wa ' Iliff Y ff .- Teressa Tonette Gary Michael Kathryn Hewitt Walter Pamela William Stanley Harrington Harrington Hart Hashberger Hasson Haworth Hazen Heath Heckard Heinz During a break, sophomores offer a toast to the success of their sock hop. ' -f ff Y 2 Facts and figures flood lulie Kierstead's mind as she listens attentively in Algebra class. 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H ,i ,ww ,Mi Robin Laird Watch the birdie! shouts Sandra Cox as she plays an exciting game of badminton. Mary jo Hester 7 V f , , , as-.V , , 1 Philip Houseman f , ,yqv . ' I Barbara Hickey ' if 5 AD Ma- Q ,, M? E f ffflbf i A i ' '43 ig' 5 Q we f l A 4 4 2 s an Robert Houston 1 fi' a re ' '12 was 'in' . - W ' ., K4 Duane jadin ,f .A-N ' I ' M-mr V Caroline jones , -f.,,u,. 1 Patricia Kissee Gary jadin , when T f + 't ff f 1, W r. 'AV r Susan Kean ig N,- 'W13 ,D 1 v I I '97 4 I Vit 2 ,Mn-V If Patti Knight A A 3. y ,V f .fa-. , , 4 Q, , , , Q ,K W . ,4 1 , qv V Q -fa 411 f A .V . W1 V , f , ite, V a ft V, X - X - : 3 .. - ,. Ruby Langley Lo Ann Lark , ..,,. a 'Ei 1 , V !g7..1-f - V 411, 1-HZ - ,:, V Norman Hill f '60 62 Q1 ff, K 5 , ,A 'f , ze. -, fV,:'3,-gf , -r f ff David Howe f ,,. lv, , Y is 4 K do f'f1sf: , X4 ,- ,.,, ,W A Teena jamison ,I . ff' i Q ,J gg Z , J '? ' V 22 ti at 4? i t 5+ 2 ' in Charles Kelley 21 I 1 f I 4 Z? 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Antoinette Main 7 fa r Nj W Van Messner Susan Loreman jerry McDonald Kent Main , 1 1 ef K J , ' it if X X.. ff 1' A ' ,, 1. ' S15 xg- Y ! - fiilq ' Thomas Meyer David Lee Terri Lindsey dl!lIl'IM!k ' ' , . Tv. ludy Leeth r Q . - 5 T f, g, Sharon Lindsley '25 1 -if ff? 'f 5?E?f,EQ5 ' 'ffff ' - - 3 jjrg: Cathy Lovell Michael McDonald ,f cya, 5' if Susan Lovell tw+f .,f,f5 1 r 4. , f f' , 'Ff 31 A Gary McForan Gregory Maine V, . Il. t .634 f ' 4 65? .54 .Q Dx r s -. . 'V' O ft Carla Milby , ' M Terry Maloney Gary Miller were I, ' ' 'Q-fm, . , ' l!lll!Il!!!' Z fig You ,- R -, y . fy Mike Lehman .,, gf gf, f f . .. ., , 29 4 . .7 . JA, , O, 11? . . 0, . uf , fl ' f g g f 9 f . . ,, . , 3,- , 11 f f 1 Q 4 Robert Lindstrom M 1' . f .. .,L gl. . gm E , .jr 'jr M, ' I 41 .. .. . .. .. . -., x . -fe'r,, 'T rev 'W a vw ' 5 f , 1, i,. L.. . , ' 4-:f , .W 1,-rf. .. i:32f'i. ,. , . . k?X.v:E.L -1 'wi A, Ruth Keith Roberta Leighty Lentz Lepley Earl Littleton 1.wwr .gfwfeg . ws'f+ 1' tvwha jr- V:f,y V A h . I -f .5 .I 1 V: A I .,,, Norman Lydy 'ifiel 11. We? .wr-K 3' f 2. A ' 4 f Toni McGregor Benton Markham - 3 , . ,gqggff1-1Q.,.:5ag:- A 5,24 faq? Rex Miller ,K K ., va V f g X A .L Z! ii Mary McCarthy - E X 1,5491 f ,f if is f 2 f X , f 57, 'wb f X Y 4' h ,, Tracey McGuire f - Katherine Lively nf f' th .1 C 4 4 , V has y C-, v f., Debbie Lockhart zen- - -5 -,..f . . .., A, . hge. NN! I at v Q51 'VK fs ' .2 'xx -TM . f . of ar 1, A1 ' was 2. - A A Alan Levage Alicia Lewis A ' .f'?f'fW,w4g.1Q' , ' 1 1 'N' 5 0- Ea : 'i ?f ' A V 5 Q Roxene Lockhart Louis Lohrke .na , - , . . .. , 11 4 , -,fs :Lg i V. . 1 .5 JL n g 5 ' ' . . V 2 . . . LLC A . f t' t 't -. ' ' . ' 1. 1- r -.gi - . g .W fe-?Zm:- .... E,-swf 'E ' wht 1--Q .36 1' r .Ji-.,-f. . gf.. L. V x 'ls..t'.1 K ,,. ' 4 if -'H l lk, 2x .,x'kig't mmf 111 w .' Thea McCarthy V.:A' . I ? , ,f 1 Richard Mclntosh- ,. . of 1, f f , 'f , , , t , A f f 9 ,A f 56 , I .1 ,gg ,504 v4 11 , . . , V V, - Dale Marr English is the essence of thought for sophomores Elaine Allison, Roxene Lockhart and Mike Carpenter. um c Carl Mathews 1 Sterling McCaughan Y 'zt- an. eiffffu' f McKay .A 'a 1 gi was 2 7 Y V37 Deborah Matson .4 Cathy McClure 3 .. QQYQK , - 'fig SM 5 70. Mark Maguire X ' ,is ' ,ef gf . , in X :-:..5. .. gys - t r i I 4 X 7 P 5 N, P f i ' Q r , 1 . 5-Q97 Curtis Matthews Janice McCool Q Sumila Maharaj 5. 3.1455 Q.: .. vw : rj 4 -ass: : K K 1721-:Q ,ws , , . ,B - 1'-74.5 Q ? W4 lk ' David Menzenberg .,. ...V -, ' X , ,, 3 yi 5, 4 .V . - , L fs' , -, 1: -r -V -fi , fd 'I . ,,j2 'iYs' r:y! ,. .4 h , , Debbie Michael Deborah Sherrill Sheryl Mills M0fflil Montgomery Moore Moore as av- N934 4 . f.. 5' 1 E 'iff 1 Bt f ' iz s 1 .'4?:a?QaQi 3 5 zr. A X .fc fi-4-:G:.f CM '7 ,y Q Q 1 3,3 . M wx' F . 'Huw' -L l ' 1 .,'7 I f V. -1157 5 ,V a r 15 . 49 , , , , 1 , fyf I . , M. 4 wr I ' V ., , f -.mm-z,e it ,A A A N' M f ,, L . E. 5 f , f f 1 V ff W 'T' Q if txfazff ' f -, .1 I -,fl W i Genevive Melinda l A Moralez Morgan iw : 0 'C It lg, David Morse Avis Morris . i ' 23 5 ii . .3 W e'-'V er. IZ 52? ' Bonnie Michael Mulkins Muth I Beverley l3me5 Noyes Osborn W5 'ff 1 ff :gb . 2, 1' E r ' 5 K - 1 a .14 -t Velma Morris Linda Nagel .452 R e N Piper Eloise Gregory Neidhart Nelson Nelson g 4 ff W2 Scienceofferslnterestlng newpossibilitiestosophomoreRonHoff1ne. I .I , ,sw Kimberley Randy Nix Noel ' - Q A ' V ' iz' 3 . ' 2 , ' 1 ' ff 'fa P ff 9 f Q 5 ye'i CNY Saras Kathleen Marshal Katherine Steven Shelby Paiflief Pal PGH' Parren Patch Patton Payne 1 3 QQ, .3-2 1,371 - lvl .,.. , Mark Carla Mark Marlene PeSSY Susan Bentina Perry Petty Phillips Phillips Place Pope Pong all . ,, X ' , VV ' ' 1 Z f f 3 7 553 P 5 Q' ' if Roger Sherry Randall Otto lo Ann janet Michael Putnam Quackenbush Quillin Raidiger Rector Reed Reed f 2-xg ' VLKV 155' I ' f. ., .,.. , f , I. . ff fs, .,., . .f 1 .A :V 45, if E ,A Michael Robert Milton Kathy Louis Cfalg Gerald Richards Richardson Ridings Riecke Ritter Robb Robeson 114 ludy Nichols V T? , Kip Oswald David Pennington 5 Linda Prefontaine ,,,...,. W, ,svn W f I4 f '- '- T JW' . Qii f., z f f f 1 , f 1 I If U QW if 4 0 iii Linda Reeves Daniel Ross Wyman Weathersby discovers the shape of things in pottery. Diane DeMerritt and Nola Copeland mingle melodies as they accompany for Mixed Chorus , f .,.. f, , ' 'iff fir f a s C . r il .cy .,.,., l ,. 1 , 5 y .V , 1 . ,bf 9 i - all - , Steven Rossback X 7 M: E N .ig Debra Schneiderman Marlene Row Jw' ' by X if 'Kin may X s Sm gy I N V A 2' ,gi Q William Schreiber Francis Safford Larry Schutte Pau heppard Bonnie Pauline Sheppard .w. 45,-.uw I , v gs , Roseana Sherrltt Richard Sandusky Florence Seelig ,ff af Q , Donald Shipp f ,of 'iff ff L. , . 0 f if , A , f, j , , . f Q .fl u ' . Wy.. f : za , ,, . , ,g h . .. . . , rfif t 2 V, L ff if ff ,f , . 42 J :iz V2 lv I ' ' Marilyn Carol Sause Scheel I .,,, 3 F .V 2 ,j 7 . . H , - ff 'l'ff, ,Q , , . w.. ts 1? ,: 5 , I 5, , '52, . ' ft f f 111,53 -Aa. , 'Inf David Sheldon Ronald Sheldon . ff ,-wx -7 . A 1 l gl 7 4 ., ,.f,,, V. .V , , haf fs, .Q I V Michael Shuler Cheryl Sicheneder ,-1 Q ,ff V Q1 . -5 . as NN 5 'N' aa x gpg X ,Q if X QM . if get, 9 . . Q ec s X X f ffaf .M ,. MW, , L f 5, 19 gp Z yaj , , , fs ' C U 4 1 i W. .A I 5 ,N h y , ,. .. , N13 loni Marcia Sandra Rebecca Sichting Siggby Simmons Simmons Simpson Smith l I5 David Nancy Blakely socks It to em during an Intramural volleyball game Merrie Holbert ponders about A Tale of Two Cities in her sophomore English Class. yv it Debi Smith - s' ' Ml Sk 1 W.. 1-ef x ,B its iclafafg, 1 Q at Y 5 it ' 244215. A-,A ' -mb 95 Scott Southard Jr. Paula Smith- Xg ,U ,lil lili ' X 3 ju lia , V' A way, , . t PESSY Smith Susan Clyde Sperry SpikeS J K, -V , . 'fmt -f -Lf- , 94,3 ., ., M , t ' A 5 5 H ,,,:-v, ' gf . In Cynthia Stoll V s g ., ' 2 '--M, 5 S S , 5,1 +1 3, I S L 5. ff My r tia leffry Thomas 1 .V ,mf ' 'Q S f,- h K T f ix l? K be 'ja ktxl ?y if 14 Q Eric Wallin Marie Stout William Stratton Yavonne Bruce Thomas Thompson Raymond Smith l 1 , 1' ' f -via M file rrl i T Dee Spinning - ' Susan Strohbach T, as If 1' , . 3 11- 4, ,S f s :: William Tingley , J- 1.5 i ,, if , 45 gt W f, ' gf' X 32' 5yvyjqr.:,jwvw if 2 bf 'ff 5 N , f 7 2 510 ' W' ff' Sara Smith 1:14 f 0 ...u . 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My , A, ,f . ,f V Amy Stewart Nancy Stiennon David Swank A-we Q ' f Q f. ff 1 , . . f T7 'Mil ,y 4-Zyl, ,L , ,745 '- ' ff: Christy Vollstedt Barbara Taylor 10 ,ivflff I I If 7 ff f, ,a r Q, f ,f sc ,rpg H, ,at f.w.4, ' 2 ?!'i?'-4 Q af Pat Wade 1' .' -' ' ,..1 415 ' 75 Tvfwif '03 If Frances Weed I , s 1 -- 'Ph ,',. ia si is 2 Don Snook ,, Susan Stiennon a .z1'wf, , f f l 2 SQ f ' f 1 152 Wi ' ,5 ff 1 fi 9 1 , 49' ff f Z , 1' f f Barbara Thill Ruth Wagner , W-ZaJti,'., ' 1' T21 , ,, , , , , . Doreen West 1 , Q 5 if , f 4 E, 5 5 ff , ,Y 7 2' , ,,. 4 Susan Westman X fi. Kd' 5' 1 i I l . E Q3 j K, , 1 ,W V , 44: , - ' ' .Q - -. 4. 9' ., .V ,, J - I , ., .ti -v 4 - f-s Wg . i ,-, ,. . Betty Richard Debbie Whaley Wheeler Whitty f , ,V E7 1 -. ,,'-.1 - A 'L ,e,, gg - ,, ,. g- X is, 1,3515 1. S., -.e,, ,, . , V V K , ,M V -,k- j ..-, ,,.f: 9535 f G V W w s 'JJ , ' f'fi'.1As.eM,9x4111, QEkQSv3... Nanqf lulie Wll50n Winger Wingert N. A.. f if 94.94 f 437' f ' ' ff , . f - li., age-Q. f, . : 1 1 M! 1 fy I 419 ! X f wwf V.. , ,V -WM., , . f , I William Wilder -Q f 35, f f 94 f W 5.1 ' , 1 X, ,V . Graham Wilkins Mary Alice june Wood lohn Woods , 4 .- :Ksf Redginald Cindy Terri Wright Yandell Yantis Bruce Yeager f. V' M. 'Qc ,f-A mga- .aim Gail Young jim Williams Stuart Woods 'M 1PQi 1-xr Lorraine Williams W ,pf-fyff, 1.Q,g L iz li ' . . ,' ef-2 Gerald Worthen 'Tv 5 -53. 5' 5,3 f A it. .. f ,971 Ann Blenda Linda Wilson Wilson Wilson .mm ,, David Douglas Linnea Wright Wright Wright Majorette Linda lackson is proud to lead the band in spirited marching. 117 W A junior class officer FROM LEFT: Dave Leaton, Presidentg Ronda Wood, Secretary, Cindy Loc IUNIORS juniors Stomp ll Exhibiting their class spirit, the class of '70 adopted the slogan juniors Stomp All. To emphasize their en- thusiasm, they painted signs and tromped through the halls wearing boots during Spirit Week. For the homecoming parade, the juniors constructed a pirate ship float which bore the flag, jr, Spirit. To help finance the Prom, the juniors worked on con- khart, Treasurerg Fritz Miller, Vice President. cessions. The chosen junior Prom theme was A Walk in the Black Forest, and couples danced amid woodland scenes. Three years of academic studies, class activities, and independent research projects have prepared the juniors for the added responsibilities of the senior year. IX Rebecca Ackerman W' 'X ',' i'i 'i' if . f . Zfiif 11 Kathleen Augiar Ronald Vicky Apling Arnold if , ,, 0,4 if 'Eg Q- Q-wr? , a ,, ,,,, s 'Q ' ya Gus Elizabeth Beaudry Beaumont . 34.5 5 '2 2 l' ' :,,Kf ' V' A - , 'Q ' 1 Mark Susan Bishop Bjorkquist 2, -1 . .f .1 7 V 44. f. 4 f' wr' Y 9, V 'fc M Stephen Braulick james Burles Kenneth Bray , 5 fl r if S V U W6 ff? fs f 1 i f . John Byrd Wendy Christina Cherry Chilton Laurie Craig james Aldrich Glenn Aspinall Fred Beck Gary Alford Robert Baarstad Susanne Beebe X V , 52925 '2 -, .. ,J 'il -'t- 9 ' uf' aw, W 10. 4 . v-'rf f p , . A f ggi, , ,r,,r g f' f W 'W 1 45 X Cz f ,, Qi ,f A Q Fi Wayne Nadine Bjornerud Blankenship ,, , V V ft , 4 V K' ',,,.,: . f V 4 ' V' Phillip Carolyn Breuser Brooks fri 'Q 3 f ,Q ,V e r- V QV, .1 ,.,V V V ff fn a.-. 1 -f 532 Hr , t Robert Ronald Cabal Camden Louise Chin J-. f I 17:1 14912 3 '-f',, - lfgfli., Mark Christensen A 7 14, 2 ,em f is X 4 2 ZW, VV V ,Mlm leff Allen is . I f f 1 41 ' QT Us , V , mi? ' 5? a y 2 f 5 LL-4.41 f Daniel Bailey Alice Belk , I , , , 4 -ff ras .. ,, , nf , Bradley Boozer f rfz.. .4 AU is if Carla Brown Emi ',,fwf, I e B K Frederick Cardwell Dennis Cooley Vicki Warren Linda Luana Crocker Crosgrove Cruckshank Crutchfield 119 47' Ji ' 11 5 ' fl ., . ., Q' V .f 4 Af .' 2' ,., L A , .g , , ,M W, fn- V ' V Y 8-' ,' ji VV tak V '3 . V 3 V: If , ina V- ,cy VV ffzif A. ,, Q , , B ,, 9 ...,. A -A li , A ' B ft --'V ,fy if ., VXl,,, VVV VQVYV? ,VVVV VV V! f1'?5fQ.lYQ ff . if Y Qtlfiif.- V Nancy Karen Clarey Delores Daniel Allen Alto Alvey Ames Anderson B Q9 jerry Cynthia Barbara Susan Brenda Baker Barker Barringer Baxter Bay f , 4 , 1 , . I J 'L .la 7 5-jjj- , fs ' 'V L ' ' -'SB - -Q if ' ryt- is if 5 A 4 ga ,M fa' .- fs: f P K 5125.3 t Cleve Charlene David Dave Kathy Benford Benshoof Berry Bettin Bettin r rv , My ' , , -K f '? f ,Jff 'X F' -s , V' V Vp ! V V :V f Mgr? ,Vik , V2 VA .V V VV , VV.V E VV f 1 1 2 ' f if f X ,V .1 ff Z 1:, Q 1 r 1 , Tiff, ff 4 N'-nf ' . ' 7 Deborah Patricia Gregg lohn Stephen Bower Bowes Boyd Bracken Brady V I, Q V Ni. WV ,V V, :V Q V V V VVQV 5, ,,,. ,. 4 4 ' 4-Ze, 5: ' W2 I If 5'-. , A .xv --X fi . - r , A . tx Que ., li' lack Fred Corallee lacqueline Anita Brown Brumbaugh Brunell Bucher Burgess 2, .Z H' ' ' ' an 2 xr? 'wiv , Z ' ff jan Cardwell April Coolidge 1 if w '-ill ,625 David Curtis + ' ,rf ht ., ludy lay lanet Sheryl Carlow Carroll Caswell Caves ' V 3 xr 4 , -24 4 if -cr: Q , i f A' , 4, ,fr 1 V fi pi ' 5l13I'0l'1 Gary Katherine Shari Cooney Cooper Cornelius Cotton , , 1 , f f' 1 ,V,' f l , V fx U E V, 4, V V, , ' 1, A v Q M A David David Christina ludith CUFUS Cutlip Dagostini Dalton Demonstrating junior pep during Spirit Week can be tiring , thinks Ctayanne Hall. 3 ax? 1 i.' --, i 19 Q - f ., V - Ak , f E, ttyl li Barbara Erwin Dale Evans Robert Eslinger f ' J - ' 55 - , i a . A- 4 'S 11. gi ', ..'b to up rx ' ily I' .K tx I7 . if .1' ' 1 leanne Fitzpatrick Milly Nancy Fitzpatrick Fletcher joe Patricia Fagan Falls 5 f lohn Sharon Ford Frank 2- ' f-4 .Q ,G ,I , James Davidson Kerry Dean 5.3 W 1 Q 1 x 5 4 i at 5 ' N K r . -up . . . S - f f Lawrence Doherty e f .,.f pm w ' Aa:-fx 2 ,vi w Jerry Draper Deborah Ebert My' 11 4, y r 2 I 4 lil f rv t -ze gr r , JE 49 1,3 wir? f h , N et ff , f Susan Emerson .W - , ,, ,. 22 fr . .21 Laurel Fawver N pa 'J 15 ' .K M Wh' Y ,4 1 , 'J iw . f '-fi ' 15' 'E ,- I ' - 17 I7 ' . ' l Q Kenneth Freeman 120 Patricia Davies it -- jackie Denton : I 'lv' ,I 'fffvf Q 1 S ' i V -it 24 t 5'fAJ A ,Mx Gary Dolph Ronald Draper Robert Ecklund df 1 fs- A f Q f ,324 , PM , , . K sf v ff , , sf, J Steve Erichsen to 3 : G .ty vg: 5 5.1 . , V J , , L 4553 if an s l tv r wi K u Lonnie Davis Mark Desinger mei . . - 4 ' ev. - fit, 'fi ,e fsig .yea avi' 1 ,,,' . if ' -. i:'f'fff':'t xl-353 1 , ' .fill .1 Steve Doty Steven Du nsworth X 4 A f W A 32' 3 1 ' sf ' ' 1. '23 V-VI YI 5, , 0 . . A+ wwf PESSY Eddy 5 , f ff f as xf , if ', , A 5 24 I f 3 , ,, td X' , fir as gg , Kent Day Sandra Dibble Pamela Douglas gif!! , V I .f it ,, VV , . l f V I , , fi f f lg ? ,Mia P , S U! t y f We , t M af Q f, 5 V,V. Terri Easley Brenda Edgmon :: A ff . ,fx AQ Q at ff ' 662 f ' Ov f-3 f'J f'2f 'f,,f David jim EflCkSOl'l Erikgon . 5 .sp gl , , f ,, ., Lax 3:1 'fiff ff' Terry Day Marcelene Dickenson Steve Douglas Sally Easterday Cindy Elliot W '- 1+ I - az: ,552 - ' V . I 5 In 'iff fs A: K? 'ff f '55- ffzyzksg , - , ' ' -1 V7 V '- 459 f f- ri , z , f ' v I Z ff i W ,f it Linda Erickson Teresa David Harold lacqueline Ferguson Ferre Ferrell Fisher if If . 1 . ' 4 f 'ff 5 , f 'fe'-' i 1 ffy ,, f If 37 :V , ,L 4 . , D! . y , 51, 0 4 ,,,, I . A 4 l f ,f , ,sb ,723 , 3 'I '5 ' 'S' V V , .vs ilu? W i -., ef- ffff . , '-3.2 Q I f We f f .r 2' V t Monte Curtis Melainie Richard Freeman Fromm Fulton 'Gaither , , , X , i s - u .FS ,. . A f I' , l '3 , 1 ffi . te 1 - ,, if Q D .f-:: ,. ,., Q f- '-if:-,,, if - K y , ff Q r Q as I X M., 4 f ay V Christine Timothy Debra Duane Raandi Gander Garnett Gault Gault Gederos vw- - , , , ,...k . AV 515 i 5 .uf-if we Edgar 21fi4EK2f1??fff'ffE 't ' ?W7fw,Vii 4311334 Eg g , - ' 1:3 ' -Q. ' , -. Tj. .1 '- . ' .V -. . Q . fa 2.5 w',-1.3 gig., V3 - H --:K g i T f ,f y- , ' y ' iij figgfi - 'iiik . iQ - ' ' ' ' aaa -. EX 'fs g g David Bruce Eric lean lanine Gorbutl Goude Granberg Grantham Grassham ,I , , ,-. if , A 1 2 , as , R .... Ricky Haga Martha Gail Hagge Dan Hall Frank Hansen Hanson Randall Hargens s ,, ' iw , we Hz . ikiyg 'V , lohn Raymond William Hedgepeth Hersha Hess Carolyn Horne Clifford Howerton Nelda Hughes lanice Horton Linda Howard ,' :J .... : ' - , J f ,QZE55 ' s P . ' A , - h f, I5 'V Q ,I -f-Q Zl.,,1.gY, z ., , is 'a ' rbisy, 'vm Victoria Hudson ludith Hughes 151' ,abs , V, if i ,, '10 ,w 'S V, 1 , 11 1, . vu- , ., 'Q ,HCV 1, L 'Li n 2 'YHV C51 ' I V 4 .'l! ? ' Jef- E M Robert Hughes ludy Huntley Gayann Hall lan Hall 5255, 256 fe 5' f 25,5 fi Michael Gilfillan AJ David Green Lucinda Hall ' 3 ,QF-plat. 'riff ' fel? 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I f Catherine Calvin Deborah Hanen Hanks Hansen x lqqzfj me wif:-xfs-,. :lg , so a . . V , ', Q , 3513- 'wmv' we -P - P .. Ls 5 es 1 - 'try 1--31. fy! . ' 1' if s. L Bonnie Hattan Nancy Hoing . .. i, f c -542. Patty Hawks H ' ,..' wh: - fx fy C , i me ' Terry Holliday Deborah Hazzard I , , l f I Q with-J v f gi, Emily Holmes How are you voting? questions Dave johnson of Bob Vanderveldon on the issueof the rally amendment. 121 14' 1 , way f are Always pour acid into water, thinks Denise Seitz as she experiments during unstruct- ured mods. Q , H lgsx Debbie Hansen researches resource center, f in the library, while Ronda Wood uses the facilities in the 1 fm .V 0 3 ,A 2 g 4 .qi 1,21 Corrine lvy ,nr 'nf 5 fa? 1 7 I ,-5 1. 2 f 11 1 William jansen 'Z . if F? , ,.., f 9 , V '6 Keith johnson fi W 1 ' Z 1 5 -gf 1 1 , , Richard Kelley , 41, 1 1 ,fs Q51 j 1 '51 f , .- my-14 if 4 P ' A Ld- ., , wr -fl y A Wendy Klein 4 51 , --VA! , 11 4 , f 7431-sf '? .f .V '. .- X1 , V' - 1 . 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Beverly Ledgett 493 A 1,1 on 1 . , X11 ! fin! 1 14 -1 D f , , 5 ' S ,Q f f 9 1 1 y 21 f QI 1 My 1 f I I 1' l 4 V i. ' , -1' .L I f ':. . ' Sa 1. ' 'ii X '32, l .V I , Ronald jacobson janelle johnson 1 1 Q X u' N 'il' i, df ,,,,:. .7 34 . Gordon Kasch ,Q 1 17 3' tra 1 4 , 5 11 5 121 ' 1 james Kiser Deborah Kokes Susan Laskey ffff f 1 11 441, 1 - ,.. . P, I Q 1 C1 1 11 1 1 Q 9 , ' f f fl! 1 1 K Diane Lee Matthew Bruce Richard Susie Lewis Lilienthal Lilienthal Lindsay 9 1 'Ls 3. V . A 'V-if ,. '4-,Q-V. I 'A 2' -C ff Clarence Lovering P5- 'E-.Tx-1 1 Q . L -. .f xr V - -- - TE ' , W., V 3 V 'JT'-T' ,- . .V A QV . L.. - ',ga,.' .'51 1:'1X 2-, , A ,,,,. :lv M 1 , - ff .I 7 V ., 2 i L fe- ,la V V 'V fx ff L30 X. .f 4 , i . L fi U it I 2 . ,, . A L V 3 J E, rx 4 . a ,, 'JV 4 wi V- .KLA-2 , ski? -, , 'W-' 2 V' ' l' A fg, 4 K 'i X I I 'iq ' -' ? ' . 'fi :ia ii X . Gif ,gg M f-ff? it . wel M ff f- V Geraldine Cynthia Carol Homer Vernon Martha Dennis Peggy LIVIUSSIOH Lockhart Loftis Logan Lohrke Loomis Loper Lawrence i in 5, , M ' V ' ....- 1 5 4V t 'I ' - xi ii if L V , V' - f:3.fVKg V V .. I, a .. V' , ,arg V ff V ,, - f V. - J L . QI? vw ' ,V 2 1 A 'V . ' 5 ff , 1 ga- V. -sms' 1, , ' . '74 , WW V . 2-, Vg X V .,,e g,- flffi - ' V Q4! '- V X, ' V ,. ..,, V. ,V r if , or Carl Lundberg Lyons McCabe McCarty McCooI Sally Daniel Roger Marilyn VA gl in V V ' y , NE, 1 Y 1 V V ' V L VVLV ' i V A , sa gl L' Paul Donna Mainwaring Manders Daniel Main Terri Marcott Phillip Markel i Y 2 . V V Q 53 '61 '71 1 N- ' f 13:33. K W 9 f ,Q , V. 43 W X 5 0 M15 V-fn .. , , 4 . M1 , ,... 4 V , ga ,,-.g' Q ' 'I Z isa ei:gaa...,,a.,hse1 ff Beverly Maurer Bernie Bonnie Dan Michalke Vern Milburn Miller Miller . ' '- S . , I 5 -- 'cf 1: . 1 1-Q f- -ia. ... I , ,f-1 1 . -F' Q V ' , 'I V L, 'li .1 T. T59 f ' , fl if 1 'K , ' 2 'f V r- 1 H ., V, feb V. -1 - 331' , , , ,, A , i..,,, V V. , V IA- V ,gi 5 in 3: - 5 M I JA 1 Robert Montgomery Garold joe Moore Moore Moore Morris ludi Debra Michael McGregor Richard Marks Gregg McKay Becky MCLain , ,X Sterling McMullan V . .,., . :ei - ' -V .,., gr g., : L V Vr at me V i it I5 V,., ., , V . xg . 11 :Vi V b y Q 2 W -L ,.V' 2' ,SX-iii V 531 g ,Q 'gyda Win :fi Q. . - ,ff li Chris Marr W a sp? L gig , if 5 X ., ,3 Fritz Miller fs 1 c '- Q ,.f y 243 ' .- fm 2 f 1 Linda Morris Leonard Miller -ai 5 V- Pamela Munson Steve Martin w 3,2 Z -V gy, S Q , Michael Miller -S , 3 ,.. Timothy Martin F fi f- '51-y, r .. -'nr 'eq 1 Ll, is P if ir, Kenneth Ludwig f f' A V-' ' 43,-'ii' 4 Brenda Mahler V his jgr V t m Q A X , 1 ,, L L , , 5 Q , if lean Mathews Richard Mineau . .V:: ski :wil 55 X N J. Mary Mitchell , 5 ,gk . Susan Christine Susan Munson Myers Neidhart Make 'em waIkl yell junior girls during a pep assembly. l 23 5 f x Q- 1 2 The G A.A. potluck dinner provides an evening of entertainment for Sally Lyons and others. Denny Potts Vgyf I A-1 . Q. Evers t, s 91 Byron Reiber a P I Q ' -:ZZZZQ1-,-:-' V A' Carolyn Pounds . ' ff' ' -.jf .551-1 ,f ' V if 1 mm- ' . f f lgxi w L mlgtj as fs. n six -:A . ig il y -- A 3:05 ,, . ' ' ' sizgfi fftggm. , -1 Cynthia Reigard 4 , .v , 5. ' J ff 1 'i 'ff Y' f z- ,FQ ,,,,, -:f ,JF , 4+ ' aw C. ,.,t jennifer Prentice Susan fr 5:-f.fYgz?1a ' 1 Vg? if .- V:-gal ,, .lf a. K: 9' J 5 4 K V36?,V.v.,.V A 1. V es, ve Q ' , Herb Pryer K Y',f'f' YI'-X. - x gf , - 1 Charis Remington Richards I . -1 if 34:53 , Q I ' .V 42, Q L P-L . ' a f' wi -' -V: if ' . - i V 2 s , PM ,,,, ,755 b,,,g, V, Z gil . It , . M, 5' '-' , -1: , ' x l .QQ ,'1.,. g:1:i Robyn Newell 229 V ,-5. ,Q , V, ft, ..,, - . '1. i . - , ,I , HQ? -- , ' ,r 11, 1.1: Rosanna Newton Sherry Newell it p Mary Y 9 Oberman , . .s,t,,.,:,,...,s,m LVAV X Q V V Q Hw4wEg:wWWf ,. M S .gift .V 3 'V ,.,y . ' 'MWMWbW5kWPi , '- 'V' 5, , Q as 1 'V , Q t Qs f 1 5 is V 'V if :'.,,,,, .7 Lance Ohmer f ,- .1 Christopher Olson Barbara Olsen lohnnie Osborn 'f MA, '-s' f-4: e -4, ff- .. f, V. V 5 C -f If-iff 1 Q ' V f' ' fl ,Vw ll ,Q '- 4 'wo Rickierd Oswald Prem , f L F: X , ' 7 t Pal Richard Perkins , .,,. .A . V f.,,- M -P ,W Loren Phillips r X 'ts ,fy if ,zz f ? ' 4 ff X ff' Marguerite Ouellett Larry Pace fe ' james Parker Kathleen Pardee if can ff Z IOHWQQ if m , f 1 f R f 51g ye I tw VvwV xfww ' ri fnl I , HZ , Q, ' ' ,.j-sg-A V A , Ve , Morris Perry Jeanette Peterson Af- Af 4 7 . X , . , 7 ll' , , 2.-5 - 0 fr 3 a.. 4 Anne Phinney Roy Place ,,, X., , , '-Z, -1 1 ? . y V -1 1 H ' 'R ..,r ff My I . ,figs il WM A-1,,.gK,, -, , -V , .cs Lyn, fi Barbara Rausch David Quinn Shannon Rea Danny Reed Carolyn Read A fag r y M7 Q 4 I f , f ' vlwzr 'W f 4- -72 f 4 ' Z, ,f , 937 i' 1, 'Q ' K , . V 4 .rr Z ,, ' 92 f' . ff A vw pm wwf f of ' A f y g A, I 4i,g:::! A 3 , V ' ff f 1-Si. f.. f ' z ' f , , 4' A- ,L A. 5. ,G 5 , ,V H of V , ! Q, X -, 1 2- , r Lisa Diana Richardson Richmond 124 Lloyd Roe Floyd Steve Rooke Rossman Chandra Pal Linda Parker , ,V r, V55-,flyfiz f gf 15 f 1 :Y fs . ', 4 f V, luv, . 7 9 1 4 f 9' if 4 f Bruce Phillips Rodney Porter loyce Read . 5 . ., ,. I BA., rvfe I Pi Wi' 7 Q f fn. lames Rucas Brad Boozer, Terry Webber, and other couples enjoy the atmosphere of the junior Prom. A A, :IM f - ':, , ,Q 2 J 'A ml -2 ? f ,E 1? , M . 0 U R .,,. , L ir- fe-f 2 f , .. ,-.gt-2' be p w , - Patricia Rutter Michaela Russell Teresa Rush Douglas Sanford 1 W, M- . , I 1 , - . fp t .Q Q, f. A ga 'L . ' ' - .Q f 5 'f' y W, -2,.,,,f -gg any f ,jj M ,. ,, f Q, . .1 2, l t Y r flf' 3,1553 I, 'V A mix.. , Qt' Gordon Sherych Linda Nan Shelburne Sheridan Sunny Selin --. J , 251, I Xqgq: f ww ZX' ' ,533 f Q, 4 if f' 4 i , liz. :W t 4. P ,tqaeq . A f 1 A 4, , A 1, f fig z O! 12' , ?? f f ' 233 V? , nfs- :awe V . . I I i 7 - ff . , . fif.fE:Q5'f ft 5 f 5 1 ' Debbie Smith Carter Smith Carol Smith ludy Smith i'.i-ff'- 6 S l ' W ,ff 2 1 53 - f,, I sf 1 yi f. fm. ., , K4 ,f Q , Z5 . 4 29? A5 X 190 4 A in . Susan Donna Cynthia Debra Sodorff Spencer Stadden Stambaugh . ry... , Q Q . a f , A .N Q he A ' 1, Ty 1 5:W.:f4'fW f . ,N ati , y Dennis Garry Vicki Ruth Stevens Stevens Stevens Steward 4 4 f Q C QW he-49 f 72 fx ff f 4 40 X vi, f f 'V-s... ....t - 4, - A LQZZXW ' 452 Oma Schrader Linda Sapp , , ggzziwh 7' fkilgf, z, 'S 1 ! 'I '12, .1 1. 1 2' 5' ' F ' 5523.4 qi I ,z2'a4ifZ i Q 1 - X 'U In M 5 Nt. . 'ts i 1, Kathleen joseph Shipp Sicheneder 1 f ,j 7 xg A' C S16 4 I f f f ' 2 .,,,,g f A , 1 ? f 7 f ff 8, X I , ,Vx , if v x 1 Nathan Susan Smith Smith ,, ' ,V A ,,..,. y ,hi , -f ,ir ' 'fix -h ,,,, ,, ., . 4 Q l4.f1f.fg g . 4, V ,w g rw . . ' . ,155 -1 f -' HIP- .., - ?g,' r' Vw 54 f f Michael Gregory Stanfield Stange gt , ' .. , , I YK, .,,.,. .. 3. V .3 Xi.. X Q53 .IE Lettering signs for the junior Prom keeps Steve Braulick busy after school. T- ...H I.. ' , . . X fi 'T if s. f jf f . -A ,. W f 'Vi 1 ft' K A- eva, 4 t A .6 Delvene Sc hroeder i X A 1 M -1.14 , Q cf if :ff W I 1 Q , 94, , 1 nl fa Q, , 2 47 4 Z ' Ann Sindelar f' I . I. 1 , Pg l - , f,, H' , S-5' , . ,fy 'Qi 1 --M bi-fi, , f fy j. V, V .'iI: 'f'MwM',!M 1 ' 4' 4-vw. ., ,f ., aaa..- Vonell Smith - 4. sg 1 .,.. ,A 2 3 I S Sally Starmer S-v : -any , 5 X -22. A 0 il X if wi Q , BQ 4 Floyd Debra Michael Stewart Stickler Stocks 125 .ef . - ' filzif 1,1 -' , if I .. ' tina - 'Q -a '- ' t , .. w -44 .-,, ff- -' K' I ,.,,.. , A ' ' fs N Sally Cindy Denise Schultz Scott Seitz 's , 1 vll' .ifiisi if .f t Qt ' Tix.. 1- 1 r E e tt ww -at ' tv. , ,g a ffgk, 1' Jim, Donald Slyter , N . , ' f , f l 1' f f 'f ' f ,Q . , 5 ' L2 I 1 A , f , , .ff 1 Q, . 5 y X' Pamela Snead , . Anita Smith v .1 s X . ,Nw 4 , , , ,fyfly , . if 1 f' , r , , , , it M? D ,, . .4 f 1 Cheryl Snell 'hlll S 1? 2. H lll I 'F f , 1 - 1 . , ,- t 1 A K Robert Starnes tus sv a, .5 , XT' Toni Stokes David Steege , , 4- V . l f, , A I A,f JI? in 1. 41 i H f , 4, , J 9 .haf , Dwain Storm Bruce Smith Mike Socia Nick Stephens ff, ,,. - . f-I Y? -v S 6 ' Q fi: f I 'W '43, , TT ' Kathleen Strickland R. T t 'X sz- ,Q at , f .mf -LQJQ 3 iff l fifiiq-S vff f x ! .'s H' 5 'ir X . 4 ' . 2 , ,- ,. Q, , ln, 3 gzt . ' 5 gf, 2 ' - ,A .5 .., , ,. ,, ,, V.,4V' ,. 2, A :.,.: fsiff - N wi ic' as ,n'f1q V K '-fhs 'V , my lf I could just stretch it out a little longer, . , thinks Tori Hudson. ' f ---1-ff-in-prgw-fe ..-irq, ff ff 1 If ,- - Qi: . , . ' A ' K - ls-I l .,., .14 - Is this the right move? ponders Randy Hargens. l During the rally try-outs, Becky Alsworth wonders, Now that l'm down, how am l going to get up? 4 ts. james Benajmin Nancy Janice Pamela Studley Summa Susick Swain Swanson , V' I xv f x .t -3 A ,i ...t. lg: wi f X' N ' of ,is. 1 N 'ML lf ' Ralph Errol Larry james Brenda Sweet Swift Swingle Swinson Sytsma T ga ig as 3 Michael Suzanne Darrell Roger Rodger Tavernier Taylor Tennant Thill Thomas ' as k V A Y 2 l ,If . li' A , 1 I ,V'. I NX .,.. X . h A lerry steven Raymond Kirk Diane Thompson Threet Tofflemire Topits Totten Y it V QA lf, ' Z ,, ' V, l ff' im tm, fefi'Kf Ks' 'ml f lu Teresa Robert Vera Nicholas Catherine Townsend Vanderveldeon Veech Ventura Vermeer Y'-Y' ' 4 4 B Juniors listen, talk and take notes during U.S. history large SVOUP- 126 . . n, ,tv ,xl f ,W A W 4 5 X ' ' at 2 4 ,f ig J 2 8 X ,R 53 Paul Vincent Gail Wagner W X , fi ,4 9 ff ,X W f , f , f Tlm0Kl'1y Darwin wall Wallage Z .ff 2 ' QI . -nnn 'V '-,f , c V, ' ' 1 ' . .eg W, Susan lana Wedwick Weehunt Colleen Marilyn Welling Wendland Peter paul Whirfv wick WW ff 7 , A N , Christie Karen Wickendoll Wilder , C722 'C' Ai 1 . if '. 6 ,V 4 ,rm .V' , 1 ,,,A .4 . iii af' Ronda Woods Kerry Wonser Fred Ernest Woodsum Wuethrick rg! ' ' 1 V514 4' ,.,,,,, K, iw! 'gg Terry Walton :yi . ig?-Im 1 ,f K f , wi , 5 e 4 nf . , . , ' if? ' , X f ,,-X11 April West I l V , .V .... .1 ,, ,Li . .f-f 7 5 3, ij . ', f' I 1, . ' ax X X qw W X X Ne 'XR X ' QC X 5' V 4 A A X xx t . rf W 1 4 , f f X f William Wilkinson X , f 3,4 .1 tw, f-1,- W M If 'z-.ff-' gf, 4 A- , .. ,I ,., z. , Kathy Wyant i , 2 m-,,L., I ., 6 Zn g frf f K , C ,f 2 Ai 'Q f , ' ,Y Q7 f Karen Andrew Watkins Watson M, ff yy M -Q,, ,, , Vw Debby West 71 Q w 'H 7 Wg 5--1.25. , .Z gf f f ' Q. 1 . lames Williams , Q avg, 1,, 1 ,W Kathleen Yantis 1 I 5 1 Debra Weyant Carl Wilson if Thomas Yell ff 1' . , M , 5 . ' f af:-7 A 1 ev .4 ' 'E 11's-ve, ' 915 A' 1-. 12, M Gary Weaver - f n av' ,jf f sf. V ' ,' 1 1 ff I f 4 cf 4 WJ 4 , wel 2, fy , 1,5 44 ' fl, ff 4 f f be f I A. Cecil Wharff Lona Weaver Marshall White 'f ' ' Q. , f. 2 f - ' A, P, ,A', 1 . 5 V, ,fmt va., . f , L . s ' 'ff' s A W , W ff L , , 3 , '4- 1 ff ' ' a 2.1. w a:- + '32 K i 1 X .1 -. ,G -. , Michael Wilson Connie Young ',Q,X, Gary Winger rf-qw -, Q ,f -,, 4 'ff J-1' 2 1, ,V- W. ? Dennis Zeller - K - . f i' Ronald Kim Zwicker Zyvoloski l didn't flunk it after all, says Mark Desinger as he checks his chemistry test score. 127 Se ior class officers FROM LEFT: Lois Garner, Presidentp Bill Counce, Vice President, Diane Coon, Treasurer, Kristin Stump, Publicity Manager, Sue Grischkowsky, Secretary. SENIORS Spirit V69 Capping a successful career by winning Spirit Week, seniors participated in a special 39-vehicle, 4-horse senior parade, wore Pirate hats and-.eye patches, and used megaphones in the yell contest. A first place in the pie-eating contest climaxed the week- long effort for which the class was awarded theg vic- tory bell. The seniors also received a plaque for the largest class contribution to the United Good Neighbors' Drive. Through selling Pirate decals and bumper stickers in the halls and at games and by soliciting advertise- ments for senior radio day on KOOS, the class raised funds which were used to sponsor the traditional senior night and senior ball. Seniors volunteered to work as car hops for one day at the A 84 W, and the profits were donated to the class. Class members look forward to varied futures. Some will seek vocational training while others, stimulated by college visitations, will find interest in further educational opportunities. Gereada Larry Nancy Kathryn Lynn Bruce Abbott Adams Ahlstrom Alsworth AIIO Andef50n 0' ,wr 2i1,52'2?? - .. :.: fr? 1 WA .. if 9 ' X W, ,j .bfi Kathy Lynnea Sandra Michael Cherie Maurice Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Anthony Apling 1' af, V V KM? f 'J-f,-9 V ., ' f - ,H ag -.1 ' 16 '- , ' lr 'f?fZra1iA f ,Ilf -i- 4115 wg i., . f 34,3 rr, , x ,r , . .-.4:e,9M,, V 4 , 2 3 , ' . ' ,:+f::. .fi fE?ZrZ:f1i?7237', Q ' , ii:feZ:l2a' 4 ', ,,',-f-, 7 -. 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Bundy Bunyard Burch Burton Byers Canup Sherlyn lames lane! joseph Ronald Larry Caraway Carlsen Carlson Carlson Chabino Chalmers 130 wwf nada' , ext'-1' Mark Lois William Rodney Daisy D055 Chandler Chard Chard Cheser Chin Chin Darla Gene Clark Cole as-nf: , Qu, va ' -' .1 fvg,,, -g,,y,,!, .Q f-7 I 1 H15 '-QW-' gr, ,MMM I- ,5.,hf-' ,. 'V ' V' , f jf ' Q . .1 ,. -ff. : 1 - Y :vw Yr: ff' ff are '4 f. ,, 75 ,fs 5 ,I y vm 4 f H f 4 5 1 1 iff 4 f I3 3 X' fb f .N 4 2, f , , :lk ia ZQYL . 355-,Easy f .ga 3. , , - -l C vw '?'R N 31, Q , 4 1 W N 'LQ if ,K ali? A ,I , ' ,A . lu fi ,Af af- 2- L a' - -, 'Fw .6 Michael Connell Vera Ted Diane Cook C00kS0 ' Coon Kathryn Linda Coon Cooper :gif as un-.,......V ,'. ' Donald Cottel Counce William l53 George Baughman knows that seniors have spirit. Costa E l Gerald Stanley Stephanie Donna Cox Cox Crass Crocker l3l 1 f'5'ff'4- T5'5 fC , 'V' . ,.,1,Mgf,k.w , . -, 1, I ,V ff 52515 1 1 if f QA! 524 E ' X 2 22 ,! f ,jg , 2 1,15 , me 'K t 'Q f Y I .,,v c s fe? 2, y , 7 unabas- Amy Victoria Rebecca Gene lim Elmer Crosby Crumpacker Cuthbert Dagostini Dahl Daniels 90-V' 'lib' ,V A Kathryne Rhoda Davis Davison 'QSM' ,x I .ff v- if faq 353, I ,,,,,,,, 5 x . e'ee Qg v i sii-Cixi A' C R .. k , , ,rl - Larry Denton lun-v' Sheila Becky Elizabeth Dixon Easley Ebert Robert Mary Clyde Denton Dickey Dillman Frank Susan Robert Twenty-five cents apiece, explains Mary Buckingham, who sells another Pirate bump Eckley Ednie Edwards er sticker for her class. 'GIS' Ymnvw Herbert Richard Debra Stanley Marsha Tralee Socia Elliott Ellison Emerich Emmons Endicott james jay John Juanita Suzanne JoAnn Falk Farr Finch Finch Fischer Fisher William Colette Jodie Rhonda David Rumi Fitch Fleming Foran Forbes Forester Foster 'QZY9' ix Bruce Patricia Franssen Pulley , I, - V, ,, ,,,Ke,,,,,. Ready! One, two, three. . ., exclaims Dennis Krummel who leads the white shirt section. amcla Karen Fusano Gaither Nw, ,hwy Kirk Debra Karen Lois Susan Mary Gamble Gander Garkow Garner Gentry Gibbs 133 425 2 W , '1 ' ,. '::,5i3PQ ,fu 'E I ,K 9 ,f 1 4' l -0 4+ iv XKQ GL ' .ibiff K K .f gjjgu' , , , y ,annual-ns, 'VM ,fhvlu LW? Fred Rae Ann Sheryl Roger Kay Tim Girt Gladden Good Goodrich Goodsell Grayson 7'5 A Debralee Roger Suzanne john Linda jimmy Green Green Grischkowsky Guenther Haga Hanks 4 Dwayne Nancy Cathl' Harless Harless Hams Sharon james john Your move, says Keith Slover to Mike Wade as they enjoy a challenging game of U H6rrlS0n Hattabaugh Heinz chess after school. ' Susan Wayne Christine Edward Steve Lee Hill Holfman Hohman Holden H0lgrirTlS0rl Hollenbeck 134 janet Chalmers Timothy Barbara Thea ViCl4i'3 Holly Holte Homer Howard Howley HUmPhf9Y f i '? A W ? ,M I 2 A, ' ' 9.33 -' .rw 4 11 - 1491? ft-13611.23 a' -Y r ' - 45: ima fi C- ' C , 1,2 . fr 53721 if tiff ' Q 4.5 9 'll ff. 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Spit the pie in here, whispers Dennis Krummel to Bill Counce as he pretends to wipe BilI's face. Peterson PhiIliP5 fren J 1, ' ,If f,,. , ,!,,,-Mg? K 1 gs- W A . J! 1 I 'Y f 1 'V f 1 wwf' f 16 AO ,H .,,.' U!! I 595753, I , V Qi-fa' fir WA X 4 ff f , Sally Sharon Laura Terry Steve Susan Phillips Phillips Pitzer Potter Prefontaine Prummer 138 37,2 A , i 4 , M a mga., 49919 0M-17' fe ,, ' Darlene Harry Deborah Diane Milton Connie Puckett Pye Quinn Railey Rausch Reiber Sharon Steven Constance Reiber Remington REl'1ff0 . ww uQ!2v10 Fred Randy Te,-fy Revis Rice Richter Mike Connell begins to wonder if the stove is really on. Rffnald 'Ebert lafiet Rider Rlecke Ring D -neafwfv K Harold Vernon jonathan ludy Diana Rhonda Rogers Ronk Rossback Rossback - Running Russell 139 K.. ? f CY Annette Connie Steve Sandberg Scevers Scheel Gayle Chester I-'bbY Schjoneman Shultze 5ChUUe Storme Deborah Selin Shannon Paul Slater Mm Ni C ,,aMw -mffw-9' W, Reggie Ro Teddie Smith Smith Smith fifqlf, , . 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Duane S john tutz Summer ,aw 1-f ' V! ,1 in 1 KV' .1 X Carol Colleen Greg william lanise Frieda Summit Swanton Swift Szabo Szymik Taft Sherill Taggart Irene Senior boys display their zeal while leading the class in the yell contest. Tankersley i i l l Elllabelh Nancy Taylor Taylor ff -Jawa! af ,743 , '1fi?f2 f- ' 'f f , W pix ',ry 5 Robert Susan Sharon Kristine Taylor Taylor Tharp Tingley l4l me les Donald Richard Kenneth Sharon Diane Nancy Toftum Totten Towsend Traxler Underwood Ventura John Mldlael Sue Ellen Romona Douglas Eva Vladimiroff Wade Wade Wagner walch Walker Y .r.,,,,, 13:1 M D Margherita Daniel Susie Thomas Chris Douglas Walker Walsh Walton Warrick Watson Watson V 'ff 'iw , wry - 4 .ef if www 1 emyiszmva . ,' I ,. QF -: ' I 'X ' - t 8 , s. ,V ., -We .st -7, , X YT? Q, eww-sts, ,- -Q .wma 'C 5-41, 5.1232 , 1934535 ff. -its ti-1 Q f- f f 1, K :gs ' ax f is f 4 Mx ?1,w be 12:4 37 Keith Danny Charles Mary Connie Robert Wedwick Weehunt Weeks Westman Westmoreland Whaley ff', ,,,, , - 'T fr ., . K -191: ww f on , if, , vfggff Linda Roger Ralph Lola loanna Tari Wheeler Wheeler White Whitley Wilkins Williams 142 M10 491' 'Su 'Q Stanley Billie james ff Williamson Wilson Wilson f ' ' ' ff-I f.-- 57 'Q'-52 L -2' 'Y l' ' ' ' in 1 WW P A, Sign here, explains Kathy Anderson as she checks out a book to Diane Underwood. Teffy ll-'di' Trina Wilson Wittick Woods we-f ,WV A Michael David LeEster Worthen Wright Wright Working on the senior float, Don Cottel comments, Cutting wire is my specialty. Thomas Michael Robert Wuethrich Wyatt Yesser janet Sandra Norma lim Young Young Zamzow Zwicker 143 GIRLS AND BOYS OF THE MONTH The Builders All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time, Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low, Each thing in its place is best, And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise Time is with materials filled, Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these, Leave no yawning gaps between, Think not, because no man sees Such things will remain unseen. Else our lives are incomplete, Standing in these walls of Time, Broken stairways, where the feet Stumble as they seek to climb. Build today then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base, and ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. -Longfellow my ,,f V. X r 2 ,ti-fr uf- V' 9 nf Q ,.-api? -1 3 il vm . L..-. nah' . ' ' - -'.-- --.,--- , if Q4'f.LAe45EilW 7 5 92 ' Y Senior ball court LEFT TO RIGHT, Sonja Kruse, Martha Kierstead, Vicki Crumpacker, Queen Roxanne Iohannesen Not pictured: Diane Coon. Pam Brumbaugh knows that the many hours of planning and preparation at the work parties made the senior ball a brilliant success. 146 Graduates enjoy the music of the Morning Reign at the senior night dance. Midnight Sun Held at Saint Monica's Hall with music provided by the Satin Sounds, 153 couples enjoyed this formal occasion, a fitting climax to the senior year. Pam Brumbaugh, general chairman for the ball, was responsible for co-ordinating the various committees. Especially effective were the decorations, a large sun with gold rays radiating to the far corners of the room, designed and ex- ecuted by Vicki Crumpacker, decora- tions chairman. The members of the court, 'announced at the ball by senior class representative Don Cottel, were Queen Roxanne johannesen, Diane Coon, Vicki Crumpacker, Martha Kier- stead, and Sonja Kruse. f ri Happiness is a diploma. 4 f z l 6 ' x A f , V. , J iii? 'f, Qfzd f f 31 .- -1 I ,317 bi .53 , 'What now, my friend? , asks Diana Bigelow. 14 Senior boys pool their fun. Presenting the class of 1969. GRADUATION at dusk just when the Light is filled with birds seriously i begin to climb the best hill. , e. e. Cummings GMM SENIOR ACTIVITIES A GEREADA ABBOTT: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 4. LARRY ADAMS: Boys' League 1-45 Football 15 Basketball 1-25 Track 1. NANCY AHLSTROM: Girls' League 1-45 SAC 4. KATHRYN ALSWORTH: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- M 45 Band 1-45 GAA 2-35 Track 25 Swimming 2-35 Girls' Hockey 2. LYNN ALTO: Girls' League 'I-45 FHA 1. BRUCE ANDERSON: Boys' League 1-45 Stage- craft 15 Track 1. KATHY ANDERSON: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FHA 1-45 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 2. LYNNEA ANDERSON: Girls' League 1-4-Song Queen 3, President 45 Student Council 45 Vocal 1-4-Secretary 15 Choral Council 1-45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 2-45 MFLC 3-45 SAC 35 FTA 3-45 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 2-45 Serenettes 1-4. SANDRA ANDERSON: Girls' League 'I-45 Tri- Hi-Y 3-45 Vocal 1-45 Choral Council 25 FBLA 2-35 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 2, Secretary-Treasurer 32 Rally 45 Gymnastics 2. MICHAEL ANDREWS: Boys' League 1-45 Band 1-45 Wrestling 1-25 Baseball 1. KATHLEEN ANNIS: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-45 SAC 35 FHA 1-25 FFA 3-45 DECA 45 Track 2. CHERIE ANTHONY: Girls' League 1-45 IRL 45 Rifle Club 2-35 Art Club 15 MFLC 3-45 SAC 2-45 FHA 1-35 GAA 25 Girls' Hockey 25 MAA 4-Sec- retary-Treasurer 4. MAURICE APLING: Boys' League 1-45 FFA 3-4. IOY ASHCRAFT: Girls' League I-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4-SeCretary 45 FBLA 2-35 MFLC 3-45 FTA 3-4 -Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1-3. B LESLIE BAIRD: Girls' League 1-45 Student Coun- cil 45 MAHISCAN 3-4-Ir. Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 FBLA 1-25 Camera Club 2-45 MFLC 2-45 Pep Club 2-4-Sqd. Ldr. 3, Vice-President 4. CYNTHIA BARKER: Trans. North Bend. Girls' League 4. PEGGY BARKLOW: Trans. Phoenix. Girls' League 3-45 Pep Club 3. CATHY BARNEY: Girls' League 'I-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Art Club 3-4-Secretary 45 Pep Club 1-4. GEORGE BAUGHMAN: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 1-45 Band 1-45 MFLC 45 Wrestling 1-45 Swimming 1-45 Baseball 1. GINGER BAUGHMAN: Boys' League 1-4, MFLC 3-4, FHA 1. LAWRENCE BAUGHMAN: Boys' League 1-45 Forestry 4. SHERRY BAYLOR: Girls' League 1-45 FHA 1-25 Pep Club 1-4. SCOTT BEDINGFIELD: Boys' League 1-4-junior Class Representative 35 Student Council 1-25 Freshman Class President5 MAHISCAN 4- Sports Editor5 Key Club 2-4-President 4, Dis- trict Governor 45 NHS 3-45 Stamp Club 3- Secretary 35 Order of M 45 Football 1-4. GORDON BELL: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 3-4- President 45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 3-4-Vice President 45 Band 1-45 Band Council 45 FSA 45 Baseball 1. TERESA BETTENHAUSEN: Girls' League 1-45 Latin Club 2-35 FHA 1-2. ROXANNE BIDWELL: Trans. South Eugene. Girls' League 3-45 Stagecraft 45 Track 4. GARY BINGHAM: Boys' League 'I-45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Football 35 Golf 1. ROGER BINGHAM: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 25 Order of M 2-45 Latin Club 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-45 Cross Country 1-3. KATHRYN BORNEMAN: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Band 1-25 FTA 45 Pep Club 1-45 Girls' Hockey 2. GEORGE BOWKER: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 35 Vocal 3-4-Student Director 45 Choral Council 4-President 45 Tri-M 3-45 Band 1-45 Band Council 45 Madrigal 4. CAROL BRADY: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-45 GAA 1-25 FSA 1-25 Freshman Class Publicity Manager5 Girls' Hockey 1-2. SCOTT BRANT: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-35 Stagecraft 45 Yell King 45 Wrestling 1-35 Swimming 1-2. - IOY BREAKFIELD: Trans. North Bend. Girls' League 2-45 Vocal 3-45 GAA 35 Gymnastics 2-45 Track 3-45 Swimming 25 Girls' Hockey 3-4. ANITA BREGEL: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-35 MFLC 3-45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1-2. KATHLEEN BRIGGS: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 NHS 3-45 Latin Club 35 MFLC 1-25 FHA 1-35 DECA 4, KAREN BRITTSAN: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-4 -Vice President 45 Choral Council 45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 3-45 MFLC 3-45 Madrigal 3-45 Serenettes 3-4. PAMELA BRUMBAUGH: Girls' League 1-4- Iunior Class Representative5 Vocal 1-4-Secre- tary 25 Choral Council 25 IRL 3-45 NHS 3-45 Thespians 35 MFLC 2-35 SAC 35 FTA 35 GAA 3-45 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 35 Drill Team 35 Rally 2,4. ANNA BRUNELL: Girls' League 'I-45 MFLC 3-45 Pep Club 1-35 Rally 4. MARY LYNN BUCKINGHAM: Girls' League 1-45 MAHISCAN 4-Advertising Editor5 IRL 1-35 NHS 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Art Club 15 Latin Club 1-4. MARILYN BUMALA: Girls' League 1-45 FTA 4. CLARA BUNDY: Girls' League 1-4. ANDREA BURCH: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 Tri-M 45 Band 1-45 Band Council 25 Stage- craft 3-45 FHA 1-4-Publicity Manager 35 FTA 2-4-Secretary 4. IEFFREY BURTON: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 2-45 Band 1-4-Drum Major 3-45 Band Council 45 MFLC 45 FSA 2-4-Vice-President 35 Football 15 Wrestling 1. VICKI BYERS: Trans. Elkton. Girls' League 45 VocaI4. C DAVID CANUP: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 45 Stagecraft 3-45 Football 1-45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1-2. IIM CARLSEN: Boys' League 1-45 Order ol M 15 I 49 Track 15 Wrestling 1-2. LOIS CHARD: Girls' League 1-45 Art Club 15 FHA 25 FFA 25 FTA 15 GAA 25 Pep Club 25 Track 15 Tennis 15 Girls' Hockey 2. RODNEY CHESER: Boys' League 1-45 FBI 3-45 R.O.T.C. 45 Wrestling 2-35 MAA 45 Bowling 4. DAISY CHIN: Trans. Coquille. Girls' League 4. DORIS CHIN: Trans. Coquille. Girls' League 4. DARLA CLARK: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 3. VERA COOK: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 15 MFLC 3-45 Gymnastics 45 Girls' Hockey 2-4. TED COOKSON: Boys' League 1-45 Student Council 35 Iunior Class President5 MAHISCAN 4 -Proof Editor5 Key Club 2-4-Vice President 4, District Secretary5 NHS 3-4-Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Stamp Club 1-3-Vice President 35 Latin Club 2-4-Vice President 35 FSA 3-45 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Track 1-35 Cross Country 1-3. DIANE COON: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Vocal 1-4-Secretary 35 Choral Council 3-4- Secretary 35 Tri-M 2-4-Secretary 45 Thespians 2-35 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd Ldr. 2, President 35 Rally 45 Senior Class Treasurer5 Gymnastics 15 Madri- gal 2-4. KATHERINE COON: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 45 Gymnastics 3. LINDA COOPER: Girls' League 1-45 FHA 15 FFA 2-4-Secretary 4. DON COITEL: Boys' League 1-45 Student Council 45 Key Club 45 Stamp Club 35 Concert Band 25 Band Council 15 Latin Club 2-4. ISA COSTA: Foreign Exchange Student from Brazil. Girls' League 45 IRL 45 NHS 45 NFL 45 FTA 45 Student Council 4. WILLIAM COUNCE: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 3-4-Secretary 45 Order of M 1-45 Senior Class Vice President5 Swimming 1-4. IERRY COX: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 2-35 Latin Club 3-45 Football 1-25 Track 15 Golf 2. STANLEY COX: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-4- President 45 Choral Council 45 Tri-M 3-45 Track 15 Wrestling 1-2. STEPHANIE CRASS: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Rifle Club 25 Band 1-35 FHA 1-45 lr. Red Cross 4. DONNA CROCKER: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 FBLA 35 FHA 4. VICTORIA CRUMPACKER: Girls' League 'I-45 Student Council Historian 45 Art Club 1-4- President 45 GAA 3-45 Tennis 2-45 AFS Com- mittee 4. REBECCA CUTHBERT: Girls' League 1-45 Rifle Club 25 AFI Club T5 SAC 3-45 FTA 35 FBI 3-4. D GENE DAGOSTINI: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Football 1-45 Track 35 Wrestling 1-45 Baseball 15 Bowling 4. JAMES DAHL: Boys' League 1-45 R.O.T.C. 35 Football 15 Wrestling 1-25 Baseball 1. ELMER DANIELS: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-35 Football 2. KATHRYNE DAVIS: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Latin Club 3-45 FHA 1-4-Historian 45 Pep Club1-3. RHODA DAVISON: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 MFLC 3-45 FSA 45 FHA 2-4-Secretary 4. LARRY DENTON: Boys' League 1-45 MA-HI TIMES 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Order of M 2-45 Track 1-45 Cross Country 3-4. ROBERT DENTON: Boys' League 1-45 FFA 1-3- Secretary 2, Vice President 35 DECA 45 R.O.T.C. 3-4. MARY IANE DICKEY: Girls' League 1-45 FHA 15 GAA 25 Pep Club 15 Gymnastics 1. CLYDE DILLMAN: Boys' League 1-45 Baseball 'I-4. E BECKY EASLEY: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 3-45 Rifle Club 2-3-Secretary-Treasurer 35 MFLC 3-4 -Secretary-Treasurer 45 FSA 45 FTA 3-4. LIZ EBERT: Trans. Tillamook. Girls' League 1-45 DECA 45 lr. Red Cross 4. 5 FRANK ECKLEY: Boys' League 1-45 Forestry 4. SUSAN EDNIE: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Vocal 1-45 FHA 2-4-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 3-4. ROBERT EDWARDS: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal T-45 R.O.T.C. 3-4. TOM ELLIOTT: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 3-4- Vice President 45 Order of M 2-45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-3. STANLEY EMERICH: Boys' League 1-45 Yell King4. MARSHA EMMONS: Girls' League T-45 Tri-Hi- Y 3-45 Stagecraft 35 MFLC 25 FHA 'I-35 DECA 4. TRALFE ENDICOTTZ Girls' League I-45 FHA 'I-35 Girls' Hockey 2-4. F JAMES FALK: Boys' League 1-4-President 45 Key Club 1-25 Rifle Club 25 Thespians1-25 MFLC 1-4-President 45 SAC 2-35 FTA 45 Freshman Sergeant at Arms5 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1-35 AFS Committee 4. IAR FARR: Boys' League 1-45 Student Body President 45 Student Council 3-45 Key Club 3-45 NHS 3-4, Stamp Club 1-3-President 35 Order of M 1-45 Band 1-2-President 15 Band Council 15 MFLC 2-35 SAC 25 FSA 3-45 Sophomore Class Treasurer5 Basketball 15 Track 1-45 Swimming 'I-4. IOHN FINCH: Boys' League 1-45 Forestry 4- Vice President. . IUANITA FINCH: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 IRL 35 FBLA 25 Thespains 35 FTA 35 GAA 3-45 DECA 45 Gymnastics 2. SUZANNE FISCHERZ Girls' League '1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4-Vice President 45 Band 1-25 Latin Club 1-4 -Publicity Manager 45 SAC 35 FTA 1-45 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 2, Publicity Manager 35 Track 15Swimming 1-4. IO ANN FISHER: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 45 lr. Red Cross 4. WILLIAM FITCH: Boys' League 1-45 Concert Band 1-45 Art Club 3-45 SAC 3. IOE FORAN: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Tri-M 45 Track 1-35 Forestry 4--Secretary-Treasurer 4. RUMI FOSTER: Trans. Medford. Girls' League 2-4. 150 BRUCE FRANSSEN: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 45 R.O.T.C. 3-4. PATRICIA FUSANO: Girls' League 'I-45 Art Club 25 Latin Club 3-45 SAC 3-45 FTA 2-45 GAA 'l-35 FBI 3-4. G KIRK GAMBLE: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 3-45 Order of M 2-45 Band 15 Basketball 1-25 Track 2-45 Cross Country 2-4. DEBRA GANDER: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-45 FHA 25 Pep Club 15 Track 1-4. LOIS GARNER: Girls' League 1-4-Vice Presi- dent 45 Student Council 1-35 Senior Class Presi- dent5 MAHISCAN 4-Art and Layout Editor5 IRL 2-45 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Thespians 'I-35 Latin Club1-45 MFLC 2-45 FSA 45 GAA 2-45 Gymnastics 15 Girls' Hockey 25 AFS Committee 2-4. SUE GENTRY: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 15 Band 1-25 GAA 15 Gymnastics 2-45 Track 1-2. MARY GIBBS: Girls' League 1-45 Stagecraft 3-45 Thespians 35 MFLC 3-45 SAC 35 FHA 1-35 GAA 1. FRED GIRT: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-4- President'4' Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Track T-4. SHERYL GOOD: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 4. KAY GOODSELL: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-35 DECA 4. Z IRMA GOODWIN: Trans. Etna. Girls' League 3-4. TIM GRAYSON: Foreign Exchange Student from New Zealand. Boys' League 45 Student Council45 Key Club 45 NHS 45 Golf4. DEBRALEE GREEN: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 45 Band 1-45 Girls' Hockey 1. SUZANNE GRISCHKOWSKY: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 1-25 SAC 35 FHA 1-25 GAA 3-45 Senior Class Secretary5 Gymnastics 2-45 Track 2. GWEN GRIZZLEI Girls' League 1-45 Choral Council 25 Tri-M 2-45 Latin Club 2-4. JOHN GUENTHER: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 Order of M 2-45 MFLC 35 Football 1-45 Basket- ball 1-35 Tennis 2-4. H JAMES HACKNEY: Boys' League 1-45 Track Manager 1-2. LINDA HAGA: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-25 Stagecraft 45 FFA 3-45 Track 15 Girls' Hockey 2. JIMMY HANKS: Boys' League 1-45 Stagecraft 45 Track 15 Wrestling 1-2. DWAYNE HARLESS: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 1-35 Stagecraft 45 Wrestling 1-3. CATHERINE HARRIS: Girls' League 1-4. JOHN HEINZ: Boys' League 1-45 Student Coun- CIL ffl,': Student Body Vice President 45 NHS 3-4-President 45 Order of M 3-45 Coin Club 1-25 FSA 45 Basketball Manager 1-45 Tennis 1-4. RONDAL HENDERSON: Trans. Klamath Falls. Boys' League 45 Rodeo Club 4. SUSAN HILL: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 FBLA 35 FHA 1-4. WAYNE HOFFMAN: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1 -President 15 Choral Council 15 FSA 45 Football 1-35 Baseball 1-3. EDWARD HOLDEN: Boys' League 1-45 Wres- tling1. STEVE HOLGRIMSON: Boys' League 1-4. LEE HOLLENBECK: Boys' League 1-4. CHAL HOLTE: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 45 Football 25 Baseball 1-4. BARBARA HOWARD: Girls' League 1-45 Track 15 Diving 3-4. THEA HOWLEY: Girls' League 1-4. VICKIE HUMPHREY: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 FBLA 3-4-President 45 FHA 15 Pep Club 1-25 FBI 3-4-Vice President 4. STACIE HUNT: Girls' League 1-45 Band 15 FSA 1-35 GAA 1-35 Gymnastics 1-35 Rodeo Club 4- Publicity Manager 45 Track 15 Swimming 1. RONNIE HUNTER: Boys' League 1-45 Stagecraft 35 Thespians 35 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Wrestling 15 MAA 4-Treasurer 4. JIM HUNTLEY: Boys' League 1-45 Stamp Club 1-25 Rifle Club 35 Coin Club 1-25 DECA 3-4- President 45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Football 1-25 Basket- ball 1-25 Cross Country 1-25 Swimming 35 Diving 35 Baseball 1-25 Forestry 3-4. LYNNE HURLEY: Girls' League 1-4-Historian 45 NHS 3-45 Art Club 1-35 Stagecraft 3-45 Thes- pians 1-35 MFLC 3-4-Publicity Manager 45 GAA 1-3-Publicity Manager 3. PATRICK IRVIN: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-35 Order of M 45 Golf 2-45 Bowling 4. EVERETI' JACKSON: Boys' League 1-45 Rifle Club 1-35 Order of M 2-45 Coin Club 1-25 Foot- ball 1-45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1-2. CURTIS JAMES: Trans. California. Boys' League 1-45 MA-HI TIMES 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Order of M 3-45 Football 25 Basketball 15 Track 1-4- Publicity Manager 4. GUILLERMO JASSO: Boys' League 1-45 Thes- pians1-35 R.O.T.C. 3. EARL JENKINS: Boys' League 1-4. ROXANNE JOHANNESEN: Girls' League 1-45 Student Council Publicity Manager 45 MA-HI TIMES 2-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4-Vice President 45 Latin Club 3-45 SAC 15 FTA 2-4. REBECCA JOHNSON: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- Hi-Y 3-45 MFLC 3-45 Jr. Red Cross 4. KATHLEEN JOHNSON: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 2-35 FHA 1-3. STEVEN JOHNSTON: Boys' League 1-4. I 51 SANDRA JOHNSTON: Trans. Laurel Wood Academy 3. Girls' League 1-2, 45 FHA 15 Rifle Club 2. IACKIE IORDAN: Girls' League 1-4-junior Class Representative, Song Queen 45 Vocal 1-4 -Secretary 15 Choral Council 1-4-Secretary 1-2, Vice President 35 NHS 3-4-Secretary 45 Tri-M 2-4-Secretary 3, President 45 Thespians 35 FTA 2-35 GAA 1-4-Freshman Representa- tive5 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr, 2-35 Madrigal 1-4, K . MARGARET KANUIZ Girls' League 'I-45 CIAA 1-45 Girls' Hockey 2-4. CATHERINE KERKOW: Girls' League 'I-45 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Vocal 1-45 Latin Club 2-35 FSA 45 GAA 1-25 Gymnastics 1-25 Track 35 Girls' Hockey 2-3. LAURIE KEYLOCK: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 2-45 Tri--M 2-45 MFLC 45 FTA 2-45 Pep Club 'I5 Gymnastics 15 Serenettes 2-45 Madrigal 2-4. STEVE KIANDER: Boys' League 1-45 R.O.T.C. 35 Football 15 Track 15 Wrestling 1-2. MARTHA KIERSTAED: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 2-4-Secretary 25 Choral Council 25 NHS 3-45 Tl'iespians1-3-Secretary 35 Pep Club 2. REED KINNEY: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 3-45 Tri-M 45 Order of M 2-45 Band 1-45 Track 1-45 Cross Country 1-4. IOHN KNUTSON: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 25 Football 1-25 Basketball 15 Track 1-35 Cross Country 3. BARBARA KOHLER: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 NHS 3-45 MFLC 2-4-Vice President 45 FTA 3-45 GAA 1-4-Vice President 3, President 45 Pep Club 1-25 Track 15 Tennis 4. GLORIA KOHO: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 3-4. JERRY KOLEN: Boys' League 1-45 FBLA 45 DECA 4. DENNIS KRUMMEL: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 FSA 45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Football 1-45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Base- ball 1-4. SONIA KRUSE: Girls' League 1-45 MAHISCAN 4-Typing Editor 45 Vocal 2-45 Choral Council 2-35 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 2-4-Historian 3, Rec. Sec- retary 45 Quill and Scroll 45 FBLA 2-35 Band 15 MFLC 2-45 SAC 3-45 FTA 3-4-President 45 CAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-25 Track 1-2. RON LEIGHTY: Trans. Salem. Boys' League 3-45 Forestry 4. GARY LEWIS: Boys' League 1-4. DAVID LITTRELL: Boys' League 1-45 Band 1-45 Football 1-2. CLARA LOFFER: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 FBLA 2-45 FBI 3-4. M KEITH MAINE: Boys' League 1-45 Stagecraft 3-45 Football 1-25 Wrestling 15 Tennis 1. LINDA MANDERS: Girls' League 1-4-Treasurer 35 Student Council 2,45 MAHISCAN 3-4-lr. Editor 3, C0-Editor 45 Trl-HI-Y 45 IRL 25 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4-Secretary-Treasurer 45 Band 1-Secretary 15 Band Council 15 Thes- pians1-35 MFLC 2-45 FTA 2-45 GAA 1-4-Sopho- more Class Representative, State GAA Treasurer 35 junior Class Treasurer5 Gymnastics 15 AFS RONALD KUEHN: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Football 1-45 Track 1-4. L ALAN LANDON: Boys' League 1-45 Football 1-25 Basketball 15 Track 1-2. RORY LARSON: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Tri-M 45 FBLA 15 Golf 1-25 Bowling 45 Gleemen 2-4. DIANNE LASATER: Girls' League 1-45 FHA 15 GAA1-2. WAYNE LAURILA: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M1-45Golf1-4. IOHN LEFLER: Boys' League T-45 MAHISCAN 4 -Photography Editor 45 Tri-M 2-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Band 1-45 Camera Club 2-45 Golf 45 Diving 45 Bowling 4. DOUG LEIGH: Boys' League 1-45 Band 1-25 Football 15 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-3. 152 Chairman 2-3. LYNNE MARCOTT: Girls' League 1-45 Pirettes 1-4-Golden Girl 45 Track 1. MARIE MARKEN: Girls' League 1-45 Pep Club 1-25 DECA 4, SUSAN MATTHEWS: Girls' League 1-45 MA-HI TIMES 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Latin Club 3-45 MFLC1-25 FHA 'I-35 DECA 4. DEE-NA MAULT: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 3-45 FSA 45 FHA 15 FBI 4. VENITA MCBRIDE: Girls' League 1-45 Rifle Club 35 FTA 35 GAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-25 Gymnastics 1-35 Track 1-35 Bowling 4. MIKE McCOY: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-25 Tri-M 25 R.O.T.C. 2-35 Wrestling 1-35 Golf 2. LAURQE MCDANIEL: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-25 FSA 25 FTA 15 GAA 35 Pep Club 15 Rally 25 Gymnastics 1-35 Rodeo Club 4-Secretary 4. X ELLEN MCDERMOTT: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 15 FHA 15 DECA 4. IACKIE MCDONALD: Girls' League 1-45 GAA 25 Girls' Hockey 2-3. MARY McGRATH: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Choral Council 2-4-Vice President 45 IRL 2-4- Secretary-Treasurer 45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 2-45 Art Club'45 FTA 2-45 GAA 2. DIANNE MCGREGOR: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- Hi-Y 3-4-Treasurer 45 FBLA 35 Latin Club 35 FHA 1-4-Treasurer 3, President 45 FTA 3-45 Pep Club 1-3. SUSAN MCGRIFF: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 3-4- Vice President 45 Pep Club 1-2-Sqd. Ldr. 25 FBI 3-Secretary-Treasurer 3. IUDY MCGUIRE: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 IRL 35 Drill Team 3-4. IIM MCINTOSH: Boys' League 1-45 Band 1-2. DARRELYN MCQUILLIN: Girls' League 1-45 Student Council 45 MA-HI TIMES 3-4-Asst. Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 IRL 3-45 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 3-4-President 45 FBLA 1-25 Band 15 MFLC 3-45 Pep Club 1-2-Sqd. Ldr. 25 AFS Committee 4. KAREN MEIERS: Trans. Gold Beach. Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 25 Gymnastics 2-3. SUSAN MENZENBERG: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- Hi- Y 45 Band 1-45 SAC 2-45 FHA 15 FTA 3-45 FBI 3-45 Girls' Hockey 2. HAROLD MESSENGER: Boys' League 1-45 Wres- tling 35 Forestry 1. PAMELA MESSERLE: Girls' League 1-4-Sopho- more Class Representative5 Vocal 15 NHS 3-45 FBLA 35 FSA 4-Treasurer 45 FTA 35 GAA 1-35 Pep Club 2-35 Drill Team 4. RICK MIDDLETON: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Stagecraft 45 Wrestling1-4. IERRY MILLER: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 2-4 -President 45 NHS 3-45 Order of M 1-45 MFLC 35 FSA 45 FTA 35 Football 1-45 Wrestling 1-4. LINDA MIRRASOULZ Girls' League 'I-45 Latin Club 3-45 FHA 1-25 Pep Club 1-25 Freshman Class Treasurer5 junior Class Publicity Manager. THERON MITCHELL: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 'I-4. DAVID MORIN: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 25 junior Class Vice President5FootbalI1-25 Golf 3. SALLY MUELLER: Girls' League 'I-45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Vocal 1-4-Librarian 15 Tri-M 45 FBI 3-4. CLYDE MULKINS: Boys' League 1-45 Stagecraft 3-45 Football 1-25 Basketball 1. ww-ww-swa, CATHLEEN MULVANNY: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-35 Pep Club 1-2. SCOTT MUNSON: Trans. Connecticut. Boys' League 2-4. N GAIL NADING: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-3- Secretary 15 Choral Council 15 IRL 15 NHS 3-45 FSA 1,4-Secretary 4. DELILAH NAGEL: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 4. DOUG NELSON: Boys' League 1-45 MA-HI TIMES 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Camera Club 3-4. CAROLYN NELSON: Girls' League 1-45 Student Council Secretary 45 NHS 3-45 FBLA 1-25 Band 15 Latin Club 1-45 FSA 35 GAA 1-45 Girls' Hockey 1-2. BETH NEWHOUSE: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-35 Pep Club 1. IUDY NICHOLAS: Girls' League 1-45 FHA 15 DECA 3-4. ROBERT NICKERSON: Boys' League 1-45 Foot- ball 1-25 Forestry 1. P MARK PACZESNIAK: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 Order of M 3-45 Band 1-45 Band Council 45 Latin Club 3-4-Secretary 45 Sophomore Class Publicity Manager5 Football 1-45 Basketball 15 Baseball 1-4. VIKI PETERSON: Trans. North Bend. Girls' League 2-45 FBLA 35 EFA 4. IAN PHILLIPS: Trans. Gold Beach. Girls' League 2-45 Vocal 2-4. SALLY PHILLIPS: Girls' League 1-45 MA-HI TIMES 3-4-Asst. Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4-Pre5i- dent 45 Quill and Scroll 3-45 FBLA 25 Band 15 MFLC 2-45 SAG 25 FTA 2-4-Publicity Manager 45 GAA 1-45 Pep Club 1-25 Swimming 2-4. SHARON PHILLIPS: Girls' League 1-45 Band 15 FHA 1-25 GAA 1-25 Gymnastics 1. LAURA PITZER: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 FSA 4-Historian4. MARTY POPP: Boys' League 1-4-Freshman Class Representative, Sophomore Class Repre- sentative5 Hi-Y 15 Order of M 2-45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-4. STEVE PREFONTAINE: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 35 Stamp Club 2-35 Order of M 1-4-Vice President 45 Band 15 FSA 15 Track 1-45 Cross Country 1-4. SUSAN PRUMMER: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-2. l53 DARLENE PUCKETT: Girls' League 'I-4: FHA 2 Pep Club 2. HARRY PYE: Trans. Salem. Boys' League 3-45 Forestry 4. DEBBIE QUINN: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 NHS 3-45 Rifle Club 25 Band 1-25 Latin Club 25 FSA 2-45 GAA 2-3-Publicity Manager 35 Gym- nastics 2. R DIANE RAILEY: Trans. Redmond. Girls' League 2-45 Vocal 2-35 GAA 25 Pep Club 2-35 Drill Team 25 Gymnastics 25 Track 2. CONNIE REIBER: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 35 DECA4. CONNIE RENFRO: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-y 35 FBLA 2-35 Pep Club 1-2. FRED REVIS: Boys' League 1-45 Stagecraft 45 Football 1-3. - TERRY RICHTER: Boys' League 1-45 NFL 1-3- Treasurer 15 Forestry 4-Preside nt 4. RIBERT RIECKE: Trans. Medford Boys' League 4. JANET RING: Girls' League 1-4-Freshman Class Representative5 Drill Team 45 FBLA 1-35 FTA 35 Pep Club 1-25 Gymnastics 2. IUDITH ROSSBACK: Girls' League 1-45 Pep Club 2. 'fvf RHONDA RUSSELL: Trans. Colorado. Girls' League 45 NHS 4. ANNETTE SANDBERG: Girls' League 1-45 Stu- dent Body Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 NHS 3-45 Latin Club 15 FHA 15 GAA 1-4. STEVE SCHEEL: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Band 1-35 Coin Club 1-25 DECA 3-4-Presi- dent 45 Football 15 Track 1-25 Cross Country 1-3. GAYLE SCHIONEMAN: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 FBLA 2-35 FHA 1-4. LIBBY SCHUTTE: Girls' League 1-45 Band 15 FHA1. IUDY SCHWARTZ: Girls' League 1-45 DECA 4. ERNEST SCOTT: Boys' League 1-45 MFLC 2-45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Track 2-35 Wrestling 1-2. IIM SEYLER: Boys' League 1-45 Wrestling 1. DEBORAH SHANNON: Girls' League 1-45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Band 15 MFLC 3-45 FTA 45 GAA 1-2. LARRY SHELDON: Boys' League 1-45 Wrestling 1. BARBARA SICHENEDER: Girls' League 1-4. IIM SIMMONS: Boys' League 1-4. .Aww DENNIS SINCLAIR: Boys' League 1-4. PAUL SLATER: Boys' League 1-45 Football 45 Baseball 15 R.O.T.C. 3-4. KEITH SLOVER: Boys' League 1-45 FSA 4. GABE SMITH: Boys' League 1-45 Tri-M 3-45 Band 1-45 Band Council 15 Basketball 15 Track 1. LINDA SMITH: Girls' League 1-4-Senior Class Representative5 Thespians 35 SAC 45 FHA 1-25 GAA 1-4-junior Representative5 Pep Club 1-3 -Sqd. Ldr. 2, Vice President 35 Girls' Hockey 3-4, ROD SMITH: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Football 15Track 15 Wrestling 1-45 Forestry 4. TEDDIE SMITH: Boys' League 1-4, CINDY SNIDOW: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 MFLC 3-45 FTA 45 Pep Club 1-3. ROY SNOOK: Boys' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 R.O.T.C. 3-4. ROBERT SOUTH: Trans. Laurel Wood Acade- my. Boys' League 2-4-Sergeant at Arms 45 Vocal 25 Rifle Club 25 Order of M 3-45 Football 2-45 Track 35 Wrestling 2-3. if 154 SUSAN SPOONER: Trans. North Bend. Girls' League 45 Band 4. JANET SPURGEON: Girls' League 1-45 SAC 35 FHA 1-45 GAA 4. ROBERT STEWART: Boys' League 1-45 FFA 2-45 Football 1. LINDA STOVALL: Girls' League 1-4. CORA STRATTON: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 2-45 FHA 2-45 Pep Club 25 lr. Red Cross 4. ANNE STRONKO: Girls' League 1-4-Senior Class Representative5 Vocal 2-45 NHS 3-45 Tri- M 3-45 MFLC 2-45 SAC 25 FSA 45 FTA 2-4-Re- cording Secretary 45 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 2-35 Serenettes 3-4. KRISTIN STUMP: Trans. Sherman. Girls' League 3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Pep Club 3-4-President 45 Track 3. DUANE STUTZ: Boys' League 1-45 Rifle Club 2-35 Band 1-Treasurer 15 Band Council 15 Latin Club 3-45 Football 15 Wrestling 1,3-45 Baseball 1-35 Forestry 4. GLYNDA SUMMIT: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1. COLLEEN SWANTON: Trans, Portland. Trans. to Roseburg 3. Girls' League 2,45 IRL 25 MFLC 35 GAA 1. GREG SWIFT: Boys' League 1-45 MAHISCAN 4 -Business Editor 45 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 4. T SHERILL TAGGART: Girls' League 1-45 FBLA 3-45 Latin Club1-4. BILLIE TANKERSLEY: Girls' League 1-45 Art Club 3-45 Stagecraft 3-45 FBI 3-45 SAC 3. ROBERT TAYLOR: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Wrestling 25 Swimming 1-4. SUSAN TAYLOR: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 45 FHA 1-4-Historian 3, Vice President 45 GAA 1-25 DECA 4. ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-4-Vice President 15 Choral Council 15 Tri-M 45 Serenettes1-4. NANCY TAYLOR: Girls' League 1-45 Latin Club 3-45 Pep Club 1-25 Freshman Class Secretary. SHARON THARP: Trans. Myrtle Point 3. Girls' League 1,2-45 GAA 25 DECA 45 Track 2. MARK THRIFT: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 2-4 -Publicity Manager 4, District Bulletin Editor 45 Stagecraft 3-45 Latin Club 3-4-President 45 MFLC 2-35 Sophomore Class Vice President5 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track 1-254. KRISTINE TINGLEYZ Trans. Klamath Falls. Girls' League 3-45 Student Council 45 Pep Club 35 Rally 4-Song Queen. DONALD TOFTUM: Boys' League 1-45 FFA 1- Vice President 15 Track 1. RICHARD TOTFEN: Boys' League 1-45 Latin Club 2-45 Coin Club 35 FSA 35 Track 1. U DIANE UNDERWOOD: Trans. Florence. Girls' League 4. NANCY VENTURA: Frans, Redondo. Girls' League 3-45 MAHISCAN 4-Index Editor 45 NHS 3-45 Quill and Scroll 45 Latin Club 3-45 SAC 35 FSA 4. W MICHAEL WADE: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 15 FSA 45 Basketball 1-25 Track 1. SUE ELLEN WADE: Girls' League 1-45 Band 1-25 Art Club 35 MFLC 3-45 Pep Club 4. RAMONA WAGNER: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 2-3. MARGHERITA WALKER: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Tri-M 3-45 Madrigal 2-4. DOUG WALCH: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 3-45 Order of M 2-45 Sophomore Class Presi- dent: Football 1-45 Basketball 1-35 Track 1-3. DAN WALSH: Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 3-45 Order of M 45 Football 15 Basketball 1-45 Track 1-45 Cross Country 1. CHRIS WATSON: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 GAA 15 Pep Club 1-3. KEITH WEDWICK: Boys' League 1-45 Key Club 3-4-Treasurer 45 Order of M 45 Latin Club 25 Football 1,45 Basketball 1-25 Track 15 Golf 2-4. MARY WESTMAN: Girls' League 1-4. CONNIE WESTMORELAND: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Tri-M 3-45 FBI 3-4-Secretary- Treasurer 45 Serenettes 2-45 Madrigal 2-4. ROBERT WHALEY: Boys' League 1-45 Wrestling 1. ROGER WHEELER: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Choral Council 45 R.O.T.C. 3-45 Football 15 Track 25 Wrestling 1. FREDDY WHITE: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 2-45 Football 15 Wrestling 1-4. RALPH WHITE: Boys' League 1-4-Secretary 45 Hi-Y 2-4-Chaplin 3, Vice President 45 Order of M 3-45 Band 1-25 Football 1-45 Basketball 1. LOLA WHITLEY: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 3-45 NHS 3-45 Tri-M 3-4. IOANNA WILKINS: Girls' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Pep Club1-2. JAMES WILKINSON: Boys' League 1-45 Football 1-35 Basketball 15 Track 1. 7 .. QI -it --gg-.5 '-. -f-4 WNW., W., -av . -sm fm -, 'Q-I. . vxxfw 1' . Awlx,T '..si' J 5 w,,f tw 'K TARI WILLIAMS: Girls' League 1-45 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 45 SAC 25 FHA 15 GAA 1-4- State GAA President 35 Pep Club 1-3-Sqd. Ldr. 35 junior Class Secretary: AFS Committee 2-4. BILLIE WILSON: Girls' League 'I-45 FHA 15 DECA 4. TERRY WILSON: Boys' League 1-4-President 45 Key Club 3-45 Vocal 15 NHS 3-45 NFL 45 MFLC 45 Football 1-35 Basketball 1-3. IUDY ANN WITTICK: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4-Chaplin 45 Latin Club 3-4-Treasurer 45 SAC 3-45 FBI 3-45 lr. Red Cross 4. MICHAEL WORTHEN: Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 45 Stagecraft 3-45 FFA 3-45 Football 1,45 Basketball 15 Track 1-35 Forestry 4. DAVID WRIGHT: Boys' League 1-45 Vocal 1-45 Tri-M 45 Band 15 Stagecraft 3-45 Thespians 3. LEESTER WRIGHT: Girls' League 1-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 Tri-M 45 Band 1-45 Stagecraft 3-45 MFLC 2-45 FTA 4. THOMAS WUETHRICHZ Boys' League 'I-45 FFA 1-4-Vice President 3,45 DECA 4. Y GARY YARBROUGH: Boys' League 1-45 FFA 1-45 Rodeo Club 4-Vice President 4. BOB YESSER: Boys' League 1-45 Stamp Club 1-25 Coin Club 1-25 Football 15 Track 1-25 Baseball 1. JANET YOUNG: Trans. Ashland 3. Girls' League 1-2,45 MA-HI TIMES 'I5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 NHS 45 Latin Club 1-25 FSA 4-President 45 GAA 1-25 Girls' Hockey Z. Z NORMA ZAMZOW: Girls' League 1-45 NHS 3-45 Band 1-25 MFLC 3-45 SAC 3-45 Pep Club 1-3. IIM ZWICKER: Boys' League 1-45 Football 1-25 Basketball 1-2. SENIOR AWARDS AND HONORS LYNNEA BETH ANDERSON Coos Bay Kiwanis Club Vocal Music Award CHERIE KAY ANTHONY United Nations Essay Contest Winner LESLIE GAIL BAIRD Oregon Honors Scholar Oregon Scholastic Press Award for Yearbook Service Elks' Leadership Contestant IAMES SCOTT BEDINGFIELD Oregon Honors Scholar Danforth Foundation Award Elks' Leadership Contest-Winner Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 GORDON LYNN BELL Oregon Honors Scholar National Merit Letter of Commendation Elks' Most Valuable Student Contestant Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 Oregon-Nevada-California Freight Scholarship GEORGE RUSSELL BOWKER, ll University of Puget Sound Scholarship National Arion Foundation Band Award Senior Vocal Music Award SCOTT NEIL BRANT Coos Bay Auxiliary Firemen's Scholarship PAMELA GAYE BRUMBAUGH Oregon Honors Scholar Georgia Pacific Scholarship Elks' Most Valuable Student Contestant MARILYN IUNE BUMALA FTA Senior MeritAward IEFEREY KEITH BURTON Oregon Honors Scholar Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 lohn Phillip Sousa Band Award TED PHILLIPCOOKSON Oregon Honors Scholar National Merit Letter of Commendation Elks' Most Valuable Student Contest-Winner Project Prometheus Scholar-1967 Buasch 8tLombe Science Award Harvard University Scholarship Who's Who in American High Schools i DIANE KAY COON Senior Vocal Music Award ISA COSTA D.A.R. American History Award AFS Exchange Student Award WILLIAM IAY COUNCE University of Oregon Scholarship RHODA RUTH DAVISON Oregon Honors Scholar National Council of Teachers of English W chievement Award Soroptimist Club Essay Contest-3rd Who's Who in American High Schools BECKY ELAINE EASLEY Coos Bay Auxiliary Firemen's Scholarship IAY DOUGLAS FARR Oregon Honors Scholar National Merit Scholarship Winner Elks' Most Valauble Student Contest-2nd Project Prometheus Scholar-1967 National Math Contest Award riting A- BRUCE ALLEN FRANSSEN Michigan Avenue PTA Scholarship LOIS LEE GARNER Oregon Honors Scholar American Legion Good Citizenship Award Reader's Digest Award National Merit Letter of Commendation Elks' Most Valuable Student Contest-Winner Project Prometheus Scholar-1967 Americans Abroad Scholarship Who's Who in American High Schools FREDIOHNSON GIRT, Ill Oregon State University Scholarship TIMOTHY HOLIDAY GRAYSON AFS Exchange Student Award IOHN IEROME HEINZ Oregon Honors Scholar National Merit Letter of Commendation Elk's Leadership Contest-2nd Project Prometheus Scholar-1967 National Math Contest Merit Certificate Who's Who in American High Schools SUSAN LEE HILL Coos Bay Auxiliary Firemen's Scholarship VICKIE ANN HUMPHREY Oregon Honors Scholar SWOCC Merit Scholarship Southwestern Oregon Realtors' Speech Contest Winner CURTIS REGINALD IAMES SWOCC District Scholarship GUILLERMO IASSO Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 IACALYN SUE IORDAN Oregon Honors Scholar MHS Faculty, School and Community Service Award Elks' Leadership Contest-3rd Piano-Organ Accompanist Award National Arion Foundation Choral Award Girls' League Girl of the Year MARTHA JANE KIERSTEAD Oregon Honors Scholar Elks' Most Valuable Student Contest-3rd DENNIS WALTER KRUMMESLHA Elks' Leadership Contestant ALAN EUGENE LANDON Coos Bay Auxiliary Firemen's Scholarship SONIA LEE KRUSE Oregon Honors Scholar Concordia College Merit Scholarship Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 FTA Senior Merit Award DARRELYN MCQUILLIN Oregon Honors Scholar Americanism Essay Contest Winner Law Day Essay Contest Winner Eric W. Allen journalism Award for Outstanding News- paper Service LINDA CAROL MANDERS Danforth Foundation Award Oregon Scholastic Press Award for Yearbook Service Oregon State University Dads' Club Award Elks' Leadership Contest-Winner DEENA LYNN MAU LT Charleston Teacher-Parent Organization Scholarship 156 IERRY ALLEN MILLER Oregon Honors Scholar Lewis and Clark College Grant GAIL ANN NADING Coos Bay Auxiliary Firemen's Scholarship MARK IOSEPH PACZESNIAK Oregon Honors Scholar IANICE FAY PHILLIPS Skelton Beauty Academy Scholarship SALLY IEAN PHILLIPS Girls' League Scholarship Quill 81 Scroll Scholarship Eric W. Allen journalism Award for Outstanding News paper Service IAMES MARTIN POPP Gonzaga University Scholarship STEVE ROLAND PREFONTAINE Athlete-Citizen ofthe Year Scholastic Magazine All-American Sports Illustrated Award University of Oregon Scholarship DEBORAH QUINN Oregon Honors Scholar RHONDA KIM RUSSELL Oregon Honors Scholar Pacific University Honors at Entrance ANNETTE MARIE SANDBERG Oregon Honors Scholar Western Washington State College Scholarship DEBORAH ANN SHANNON Bunker Hill PTA Scholarship KEITH ALLISON SLOVER Marshfield High School Most Improved Science Student PATRICIA MELANIE STEVENS Sherwood Music School Career Scholarship KRISTIN ELIZABETH STUMP Coos Bay Education Association Scholarship SHERRILL PATRICIA TAGGART Latin Club Scholarship SHARON KAY TRAXLER Work-Study Program Community Service Award ROGER DEAN WHEELER Coos Bay Kiwanis Club Vocal Music Award LOLA IEWELL WHITLEY Biola College Scholarship TARI LEE WILLIAMS Soroptimist Club Essay Contest-2nd TERRY WENDELL WILSON Vollstedt Motors Scholarship Oregon State University Dads' Club Award American Legion Good Citizenship Award DAVID RYLE WRIGHT . Charleston Teacher-Parent Organization Scholarship IANET GAIL YOUNG McKay's Markets Scholarship Project Prometheus Scholar-1968 NORMA IEAN ZAMZOW National Merit Letter of Commendation Senior Honors Banquet Vocal Awards Elks' Scholarship Awards ,on 'BT'- Athletic Awards Awards Assembly Senior Honors Banquet juniors Honored at Awards Assembly Q7 Awards Assembly SUPERINTENDENT nderstanding Required Mr. Crowley, Superintendent of Schools, is the executive officer of District 9. The superintendent works vvith the school board to improve the edu- cational program, and he is responsible for the activities of students and teachers. Although the introduction of modular scheduling has had no great impact upon the duties ofthe superintend- ent, Mr. Crowley has said that this program re- quires increased public understanding. lohn Crowley john Peters Robert Alexander WINCH! scHooL BoARD Forms Policy The District 9 School Board consists of seven members elected at large from within the dis- trict. The board believes that the primary role of education is to provide an environment in which students can develop to the fullest of their potential in acquiring necessary knowl- edge and understandings. The most important function of the school board is the formation of educational policy. School Board members Dr. Roger Flanagan, Dow Beckham, Don Matson, Everett Messerle, airman Thert-sa O'Nf-il, and lamps Trams-, Not pictured: lohn Burles. 158 'lm- --f' I ..V, f, Au-nf-4 f, in-: '1- l Ji M., 2:22 , 4. , y X f . g S Raging II fr 'rw .,A4. 32 J E l I Elmer johnson f ADMINISTRATION 'S vu More Personal Involvement Philosophically, the variable class program, adopted at Marshfield in September, 1968, permits the schedule to be adjusted to the needs of the curriculum. With the variance in class length and size, students have time for teacher conferences, independent study, and personal involvement in their own education. Schools are under pressure to update for a 20th century society. The individual rights and dignity of each student must be recognized within the framework of positive guidance. New programs need to be evaluated carefully and revised. Although educational research and experience strongly support the modular approach, its survival is contingent upon its acceptance by students, parents, staff, and community. Neil Hoing Howard Monks Bruce Hoffine Keith Wade Virgil Kingsley I 59 GLMDANCE Decisions! Decisions! Guidance is a helping relation- ship, says Mr. Bunyard, Guidance Director. The guidance counselors attempt to discover, develop, and utilize the individual talent of each student by providing assistance in making decisions and through the distribution of student information. ---- .mf . --Nm , -Tv ev- -we t ., . .X ,, N c vw- - N- tv ,, , sf vw- uv tv . - . - sg- v. -.ga-1:N.,.v+ Zz i 3 Q, N . . Sagas' . . . . . . . ,,c:,,, ,.q, , - q.,1,,.+44fQt1 'QW Anthony Koreiva l-Ofin Millef ti 5 .av 7 r Dorothy Andrews yi? Rea Tfegidder Allan Munnecke 9 10.31 -R Leonard Kokes Don Bunyard Mary Tomlinson S: Dale Wakem 4 57 V f 1 My X ff , X 1 is K7 , 1. 5 xxfqgf ing Daryl Long Stanley Zarnovican FOREIGN LANGUAGES Ton gue-Tied The Foreign Language Department was able to make a smooth transition to the modular program since the course make- up remained unchanged. Most language courses still consist of a short class period, a lab which is used for drill, and a small group question and answer session. The new study area has provided for bet- ter availability of foreign language study materials. Russian was also offered this year. fl Rosemary Schroeder I v Jacqueline McNeill l6l Ann Fenton ' . ' I 5 j f , i Q ' I .Mya joan McGough james Kersey Marie Morrissey james Sullivan rf Richard Sebesta james Rainey Dwight Stiles Norman Fox Eleanor Dinkins C 1 5 i IJ. ' ,ren 1 I . ENGLISH Spell-bound Under the new modular program, the English-Social Studies resource center was established. Here the stu- dent may find, on reserve, needed literary material, a large supply of audio and visual aids, and a place for independent study. A special course in creative writing was offered for the first time to students interested in utilizing their talents composing poems, short stories, and essays. Q. W gli! 3 f-W-ww1my,,..., ff ' ' . I 'Q Lf, I 7 ., e ' f , '44 , '42 3' , y . Craig Berger If ' M ,... ' iff: T ' 15.11, ' ,- Mildred Hartley g Z-5 ,f 5 , ,W ., 9.41. , A tl lzfilh l ' ff, 'i gf: fi if if We 5 2 f M lg, 2 ' tw' ' 5 2 ,lil ,yy fave 1 Vw Qffefffisi , f wwf . i f ,z fm m .Aww X i - ,w llll , if ,,,,,K,g fl l , .,., , 'il . l i J, .--uf, ' 'z- E ff: - M 3 if ,,Qv:.r:z:iiz'i ,im H g M e f- -2.540 .r -L u V 'M' 1 fa-asf' .i ' ' '.v.w.z,.,,- ' l f V ' ff'flf 4Kf?iv4'u51?f', .iswffw 'y i ff e4zyM'1w4.,,v,f 'wwf-v Fi 1 .1 'j iff-gLj.P ':f 7 ?f I.b m. l Q vfhf , i ,,g eg, , 1 ,fggifwzlifbjkfk fgaggzii ? li- - 2'-w um 2. r,,g1V2'w-f-aww 0,14 ' in z 2 i, haf fr, -v L f v 1A ., 1fefWafa1L1'4'w2v,', 2Kf i'Y V f , ,r .i -X ,', .14 4, ,,, -. L V , ,gm 1 rw., ,. . ' i' '. EK ll T7 'J -'c'yf'4f1 -w ' mv' ,. J if-vb v f'v l l Qfu , M 'QJX'QgQ Robert Reeder Christopher Zimmer Evelyn Krantz 4 PF' L... 4 Phillip Pursian Margaret Burdg ,X Margaret Bake' Eleanor Baker Lofine Miller E ' fr f 1110 fn 7 f Q 7 Winn, ' ,zfffff f L loy Meacham Ralph Mohr 163 4? fy 1 H 2'-ah? J , 8. ...,,, Thomas LlI'1COln Bill Handghaw rm 4 -ff,M,,,ffjf' , sw ,Ny f Roy Culley Dennis McNeill I Noel Connall Harold Bock 164 SOCIAL STUDIES Histor Tells Us The Social Studies Department has em- ployed a modular-type program for several years. Both large group and team teaching have been used previously. Under this sys- tem the large group session provides an ex- Yaqub Dean , M...-1 ,,t,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,f,,,!,,f,1,Z,,! 3 M - 's lerry Kotsovos planation, while the small group serves for the introduction of materials. Teachers gen- erate greater student interest by stimulating active participation in class discussion. Dwight Burch William McLean Donna Whitty 165 ,4 -'1'i-1-21:- lay ,Ga ,, V! My 5 'H-,.-W Bmce Martin loan Mahaffy MATH Sum Fun The Math Department provides the stu- dent with a variety of courses. These range from General Math for the begin- ning math student to Calculus for the more advanced. In the math study center, students may gain assistance from instruc- tors available. There are special rooms for group work and individual study carrels. Last summer a special computer course was offered to a group of selected stu- dents. In this workshop, knowledge was gained regarding the use of technical computers. ,,,.'ZfM'f! a f Alan Henrickson MK Pete Susick Ron lennings john Wampole VW' wwf ll' f , in wwf M , T v,Ay I X,,f', r X Q Q y ,aw Charles Crandall Deirdre Meyer Verland Reavis john Dustin john johnson I 67 db F. is ,f.:1,-az wwwwwvf t af tcia 2 H ,, ,Q f A Tv ' 1. 2 f 1 1 Raymond Thiess Marjorie Sebesta f . f ,2fQ , V l , fyf f,,, 9 Qi!! f kg I 47 ,yr-2' 2 , n f s j , - .fm , l1k,,:.5 V, ,V 42 ' 4 ef I H 1:11 ,V , -' f K ' r r lllikx , 1 I vw-174' , .7 ,,,,,, 1 1-rg-'.,w-0-1, ,ff 4 wwf I 0,9 ,. ., ,. 1. , Wxf 5 74 -- zwfaf,-2. -1-nzwz pf' f ', f Zfifffvf I Lewis Davies George Tinker SCI ENC E Marine Modness Marine biology is providing some exciting new curriculum for the Sci- ence Department. Field trips to natural surroundings such as beaches provide an opportunity for many science students to discover the won- ders of marine life in its natural habitat. A new biology lab is available to science students for individual research, and new equipment for experi- mentation has been added. l68 7 f .Q Robert Ellis Michael Lafayette Robert Litton ,f 14, V, pf! il' f r -7 i Q 1 4 K I 4,1 -1 .I f' x , 'L 1' y A 1 ' 'Q-if I 4 1:11 ff, V yn Y 1 'K ..pf'f ,1,7,, F N, f , 0 , i .Q I 'J . 3 sex, .1 14: 1 , ' ff' 'f J ' PF' Tiff, M' ,V . ,.L. 'L ,?:23j:'i5:lj5 ' 1 K ,. f ,if 11 K Q TZ fg fe, ' - mm... Walter McClure Larry Gerritsen Stanley Solomon George Vedack , , Mm! Z ij? i if 0 4 1 1 Z Q 3 Eugene Ramage 169 fr Nt I if 7 lane! Popp Mary Pauly Y 2 , . , -A.A-' 'A' ffl lune Elliott janeth Rust A Lynn Mathews We ir Raymond Davis Gus Langley Nadine Brood lesse Moore james Popp PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH ' 1 1 ' Vim Vigo r A new emphasis on out-of-doors activities has stimulat- ed student interest in physical education. During open labs provided by modular scheduling, students may watch films on mountaineering, skiing, and hiking and participate in these activities on weekend excursions. M Chester Haliski Health, a one-credit course, is now extended over a period of one year, with fewer classes per week as a result ofthe new scheduling. A Health Resource Cen- ter has been created in the East Branch. Topics such as first aid, drugs and alcohol, personality development, and sex education combine to furnish classes with fac- tual information. .,c,.v,,.,.-P-'ww-f ' ' is 1 if , f 7 X fgf cf 175, 4' l ' 'ff an . , mf . , f , , ..f1:.,v.,ff YQ,FXI91.5172'zfnfflff-ffl, 4,-f, Ji, -i ici,-fg,:'f,-.1 1' V V- wr,-:Xyv-1 fi, -YI. ., , ,, . a 22 9 Q Nancy Leake W,-Qcxgmswwwfw--sv -v Z an 1 -4 :1 uw E - -4 ,,W-ff' iii 7 K ,,,,.,, , N A :SWA K 4. '- -'f ,, ' ,Mraz james Hofmaier , 1541 , -J ,Wgw -W ' E,g4'g.a,Q2f ' 11, Ziff fffgfi 'fffff V ,. ,I L 7,4 james Baird D.iffyStender BUSINESS EDUCATION Smart Shoppin' Business courses have been revised under the modular program so that sudents might gain more individual aid. Open labs for typing may be used by all students. Smart Shop, the new campus supplies store, is being managed by the Distributive Education students to provide experience with such aspects of business as Paul Mallonee 1311165 Whiliy ,W , f 3 f W X fi Q, f 1 ff 1 f, 1 1, X15 X I X X ffg I f fy f , f , f X f ff fi ,fi ff a I ,I 1 f ,a. 1 ,,- , - S' f 4-fi' 1 'X W A f ' f , , ' ' f ff f fy: 1 ' af f Raymond Gapp handling merchandise, accounting, good salesman- ship, and use of business machines. Students preparing for secretarial careers are now able to spend part of the school day on business jobs in town. They are employed by Georgia Pacific, Weyer- hauser, the Water Board, and other business firms. lMC DIRECTOR Check It Out Mr. Love, Instructional Materials Director, runs the audio-visual center and the library. The IMC supplies students and teachers with films, recordings, and other new resource materials. CORE PROGRAM AND TEACHER CORPS Way To C-o Students in the Core program combine work experi- ence with Core studies and electives. The teacher corps, an intern program, trains college graduates for teaching. ,L , ' Lois McKenna Leonard Love Wayne Griffiths ROTC Flying High R.O.T.C. members are putting their learn- ing to good use. Their major task is the building of an airplane. The project is sponsored and headed by Major Hess, with part of the work being done by the students. The airplane, a one-seater pow- ered by a fuel-injected Volkswagen en- gine, will be ten feet long. After its com- pletion, the plane will be flown the re- quired number of hours and sold. lack Lefler j R y d a mon Snyder Ralph Hess Helen McPherson Robert Gillett F I N E A RTS Note theArt The goals of the Art Department are to give each student a chance to work with many materials and to express himself creatively. In music, the students experiment with everything from Bach to the Tijuana Brass to create an exciting Vespers program and Spring Band concert. IOURNALISM Print 'Em The journalism Department publishes the Ma-Hi Times regularly and the Mahiter, a literary magazine, occasionally. This year they expanded their operations to include the printing of each edition. A special edi- tion of the school paper, centered around the state semi-final football championship game, featured a tWO-page spread of the 1968 football team. 173 Ron Smith A an ... Everett and Lydia Oxford DRIVER EDUCATION The Brave Ones History of the car, its parts and maintenance, traffic safety laws, and expenses involved in owning a car are among the many topics covered by Driver Education. Cars donated by local businesses provide students with an opportunity to gain practical experience in different traffic conditions. The present modular system and in- creased enrollment makes it necessary that some stu- dents drive after school. HOME ECONOMICS Sew What? Tailoring, Fabric and Clothing, Child Development, House and Home, and Creative Foods are the new courses included in this year's program. These courses offer a student advanced study in a variety of areas. Open labs are available to students who wish to spend extra time in the classroom. Peggy Maguire P ,z . ,v , .,,- 4' fa I I so ,a,, . Helen Neal janet Wilson Geneva Thorp W, fi ' ff, nald Franzen Donald Davison Ernest Larson Eugene Hiserote Herman Rehwoldt 'X George Moore Eli Stoll Howard Hoffer Edgar Phillips xx 'i A'f3 3 ' 'Q ' . J 3 ' N ' xi , L 1 , ,, - ' mi' W 4 1 5 4 ,V 'flee .. P is In 1' t , 9 -1-pw, , :gp - , , 3-in ' D 'fl 4: 7 1 , ,gi , 7'j+'f6 .,1 ' .551 ,, V f fii ' N is i 1 -Q9WQ,..k17:t 37' WM, In gk, ,fx g 5'Jvl...4g2vJ!c,fif-Lgagslge -,N - , L P'-L 'l l JL 31.44, ' Brent Larson VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ARTS Expansion Courses in agriculture and the various shops attracted interest for many students as enrollment increased. The utilization of available space required the reorgan- ization of shops and classrooms to meet the needs of these students. Open labs, individual teacher aid, spe- cial projects, and opportunities-for advanced study highlighted the year of change. N Ha Dorothy Kokes if . vs.. Barbara Robinson ,,,2'7 Gladys Lyon Constance Nitschke ,,,..-- V f V Q! 1 me A Ruby Finell Verna Carpenter and Dollie Austin 5 A ,wrt p ,V ' ' fi A Berle Goldbloom Betty Newell Wanda Bessey Christine Alexander Barbara Bishop STA F F Chandar Pal Hidden Helpers The unsung heroes of Marshfield are the service staffs who are con- stantly at work coping with the problem of creating a harmonious atmo- sphere for the students. The service staffs include the secretarial, medical, custodial, cafeteria, and-a new addition-the study center staff. The sec- retaries are kept busy satisfying the wants and needs of the students and faculty while the cooks prepare food for the vending machines and the janitors attempt to keep the school spotless. 176 DSTERS PIRATE BCCSTERS PIRATE BGGSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BGQSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BOGSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BGOSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BGOSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BOGSTERS PIRATE E PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BCJOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BGCSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BGOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BGGSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOGSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BGOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOOSTERS PIRATE I PIRATE BOGSTERS PIRATE I PI RAT I RATE 7 PI RAT IRATE PIRATE? 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IRATE PIRATEV IRATE PIRATE PIRATE PIRATE UVVJI -W PIRATE PIRATE BOGSTERS PIRATE PIRATE BCOSTERS PIRATE PIRATE BOGSTERS PTRATE 12-r f , M wif- xr L - ,Q L . 1- . - '- f H. i 'N Christy and Mimi Vollstedt find the bumper of this Volkswagon from VoIlstedt's a comfort- Campbell Watkins -there when you need them able place to rest. Joe Brumbaugh and Mark Thrift daydream about one day owning a new car from Courtesy Pontiac. . .,iy1E,,,i: if H N f-w..,,4 N-K ' ' qui . :, A Organs from the Music Box have great tone, thinks George Bowker. Inspecting the colorful T.V. sets at Purkeys are Steve and Ron Camden The radios at Ralph Thrift T.V. and Appliance seem to fit the needs of Mark Thrift and Joe Brumbaugh. 5 i, iw S:- s. , .ii,,,. .,::,:.g,+.:7, f7f,,:::i rg A. -y , . V V, 'L 4 Vfwxvw ' U ,, ,. u '- - g f 4--'1v44:,5v2- 5,1 'err f 'MJ-Za'zz ff,, . .- , .s fw ,f 1 ,y 1 f f f ' e M, , A ,v V, A , V X' f fw X 5 4 Q .Y 1 1 f I i 1 Q x. t, 0, 1 ,,, ffM,,, f,f '4 at Q wx S' f ' ' 1 1 5, W 6 X sl sg T' X sf 4 , s 4 P, sw ss W wt ' l'fk.mud , R ,,, Kuff z.Mf .,,,.,. , 'am , fx Sue McGriff offers Mindy Coleman fast, courteous service at Huggins Insurance. The Camera Shop has perfect graduation gifts, exclaims Lois Garner Donna and Linda Manders are excited about the fabulous wood products found at Menasha, Inc. f l l -1-wm..,,,,.. i l i LW Nancy, Cory, Helen, and Anna Brunell are all smiles as they display milk at Tari Williams and Betsy Beaumont examinethe Motorola Quasar Color T.V.'s from Musicland. Brookmead Dairy. Happiness is warmth from Empire Fuel , says Cathy Kerkow. ' i - - , i In M . ,r ls ' . M, 1-I21gtptghnnnnnnnnlt,n,n,,nnnnn l i Ginger and George Baughman add the finishing touches to a desk at Baughman 8: Son, Inc. Wishing that he owned this Honda from Harless Outdoor Store, Bill Counce has to settle for just looking. ,WMsafefwf'?!Q ,lfJ ' , .- C- 31751211 -. f , fd' V , ' 1 If X X f f f , .,,. ,..,.'l. 1 l, .14 ,., f , ,, 4.1-1 1 ,g i W4 , 311, I '- 9 ., - A F V ' Rf- .v- f rf fry ,MW ll, , ,Q-WMM ,,.-f-f- ' U ' ' Leslie Baird gets an expertly cut hairstyle at the Town House Studio of Hair Design. 4-1 - L 3 CUIVIIVIINS OREGON DIESEL, INC. 612 California North Bend Ore. Les Fisher Mgr. 267-7751 756-3111 an-0-ng. ii:i'i'i4s IIIIv'l'Ii2-L P. J. ROONEY AUTO COIVIPA 1815 N. Bayshore Drive CBox 8163 Phones 267-4117-4118 Coos Bay, Oregon I i l i INTERNATIONAL WOO DWORKERS OF AMERICA A.F.L.-C.I.D. LU CAL 7-116 PHUNE cm 7-2911 625 WEST CUMMERCIAL CDDS BAY, DREIBDN NY iunmunnn srivfnons commiv mc. STEVEDORES mm STEAMSHIP AGENTS Cable HINSTEVCOH Address OOS BAY . 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Laurie Keylock and David Sheldon invite you to try the variety of instruments at Jensen Music Jw 49' af ew 'Mi if k k I .hx xx 5' ...,. --NH ' ,M RANCH RIKEN xl X37 ' T? 5. ,Z Vickie Humphrey learns the do's and don'ts of real estate while working at Justrom 8- Stromme Realtors. 7 A Q70 A' W fy, fl ,fi Q 49 1 11 4 -i-:, is I V - , ,' 1 ij.,-ff.. 2 ' wif , J J '49 ' 2 '1' ' ,Q . .. ,.?fzi'1?. .L . :V Vf-.f .i'if 6, .L Sie , ff -....., W4 r ' fi f . , . , - 1 V ' -an N, -nu 5 V 1, 7 syfiwilf' 3 1 R .V A 4 :,Ev,.,.,.,,i,ga .V ,. . . .. f , .. v, 4- ,f , 1. f 'X l ' ' ' v 'Hn ' ,. N , iv. -75, fr awww ' W-c:.,j:1f,,-'51 Wifi f . ,I F. xwifk ' 1 - - 1 .Y f 29:4 ' Q-- - ff X :Nfl 2 f . - xx iii. 'f f f 5 Q r . ., - :,.-- Hi fc, .-1 ' 4 fi T igW f . J., ' 9.1 -- . Nl- '1if'f..,1x . 3 , f iv'-r, i. . . ' 1.45 if' M ,,..w-'-,Qgxi'f2 'Q 'fjlf' , Q' f- 'z tj. if ,JA ' ' 5 X ,, x 'J' ,'-ff-X ,L . , ,1ff'5 1'-f QQ M. -' . l x s b '!J,g?2 QQf?.1,4I5?'f -is ' TT' ' . . f f- '..zf'1'?P X ' ' . ' 'Q' '?l,z5,a f ' fs. 'V-f VX ,- kj! , 'f ' , gf .,:f:ii,. ,V -I . - V . fi. , V,-1 i ,mm -J Q ,, , ., Li ,,,k,,.,g.:,-I , , 3, V . , Q Z , .V A fi- , .- ffgiml , 1 :V -. X- For a comfortable atmosphere, Jay Farr recommends Farr's Hometown Hardware. Becky Alsworth inspects the equipment which helps make dependable steel products at Industrial Services. 5.-1 HANSEN ELECTRIC COMPANY N13 llUlf'3l,l i 245 South Second Street Coos Bay, Oregon Phone 267-4192 Russell D. Hansen Res. Phone 267-6907 Debbie Hansen looks wistfully at beautiful gems from Hoffman Jewelers Ginger Baughman and Kathy Briggs skim over their grocery list before shopping at Albertson's. V -42 I A i ii. - , wmwg I 53317 XV - 'Vi M, S.. - ef---- ,Q aw 'V-xx -49' 'J F Y 5 14 3 1 1 fr i . .fs i Jean Doving and Marcy Weed try outa Georgia-Pacific truck which carries Ame-rica's first family of forest products. .sf-M., Carol Casey and Julie Christiansen think that the outboard motors at Coos Bay Marina WOUIC1 be great On ani' boat- 1 87 ,f 5 .-,. .J' 3 . Q-v, ,. Q 25 f 4 - 4 'y if ? r' 1 M f 9 K v Q V gy si MZ W2 ,Z wg J is X Y, ,N K. , , .. f. ,f 5 er . ,. , M E M 3 My Mxmmmqggggv Z,,,2.W, gimiay . E R .V,- W5 -,',J,,.:,,,..,,,,,.,, i J' Linda Smith and Linda Jackson agree that with Bay Television's cable, T,V. pictures are much clearer. This steering wheel from Bay Center Auto Supply would go perfect in your car. A common sight around Coos Bay is the loading of ships by Iongshoremen, who belong to the 9XD'2if1S Jim 5eYl0V to DU-We STUYZ- International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 12. Mggi , ., MN - aff., , ' iw... s -as Wi Nga: ,i g x Q K 'ihi nn'hWZ 'WW'ff ,y ' Rosella Freeman and Mary Jane Grant have reached the conclusion that the door to fine products is at Conrad's. This one is just perfect, exclaims Stacie Hunt to Laurie McDaniel while at Zamora Jewelers. Yi 1 Diane Archer and Virgil Stemmerman discover that Coos Bay Welders Supply alS0 has safety equipment. miami: . WWW 14? i J r.il. ..e!'f ' ' F54 M , --,xi nil' nfmmlllilfll IIIIIII 1 1 Jlnllim umm annum: Slwrrrrurnul 'ii E. B. BELL Auifianl Vire-President Mgr., Cao: Bay Bmnrb CARPETS COUNTER TOPS DRAPERIES FLOOR COVERINGS CERAMIC TILE SEAMLESS FLOORS 7500 'dh am, .,, amor THURSTON Sticker JACOBSON 5037269-5156 245Sou'rH 4TH ST MANAGER 254 SO. ZND coos aAv,oREGoN 97420 SAVINGS nes. 5031267-2631 Coos BAY, OREGON ll0AMAliOCIAllOl TOWER FORD Over 50 Yeors of Foir Deoling 505 South Broodwoy Coos BAY FINANCE 598 North Broadway P. 0. Box 176 Phone: 267-2189 Coos Bay, Oregon Coos Boy, Oregon Phone 267-2118 I QUBQ M1352 me ,, ,, PACIFIC FRUH 5-- 1 M559 at PRODUCE co. f '29 M71 Z... ife 'A - Tailoring 207 sc:ov1LLE BUILDING Men,s Custom Suits, Uniforms, Alterations and Re-styling For Appointments 371 W. Anderson PHONE 269-1232 COOS BAY, OREGON Home of SNOBOY-Fresh fruits and vegetables STANDBY-Canned foods Where Quality and Service ore finest. 925 N. Front St. Coos Bayt, Oregon 267-3124 DUNNLS TOGGERY Store of Better Values For Men and Boys 252 South Broadway o 267-6416 RED CROSS DRUC-5 STORE 500 South 4th Street Coos Boy, Oregon Phone 267-3340 190 MUTH - LARSON REAL ESTATE 543 South Front Coos Bay, Oregon 4 5555355 Don Muth Tr iefxfifif ' Jim Larson ART DECORATING 56 FURNITURE CO. Southwestern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers Ph 2676215 311175 thB d y C By O g KREAM KRU ST , 1. PIONEER HARDWARE 4 '.. BAKERY c2 s T557 ' f 5, 'sf' T 11, It M 367 W. Anderson Coos Bay, Oregon Telephone 2676023 Coos Bay Plaza 267-3119 COOS BAY STEEL FABRICATION If it is made of metal, we can make it 686 North Front St. 267-4575 Coos Boy, Oregon UCIISCD Cl-IARC! Wew aff, mriue 5911. 640110125 4th 81 ANDERSON COOS BAY, OREGON 267-6413 BILL McMANN STEWART'S SPORT SHOP Headquarters for the famous Adidas track 81 cross country shoes 130 North Broadway 267-6318 Coos Bay, Oregon PAYLESS DRUG STORE Headquarters For: Cosmetics, Drugs, Photo Suppliesand Sporting Goods. Phone: 267-2177 187 South 20431 Coos Bay, Oregon y r s e :very or tone s owers A fnendly worker at the News Press shows Nancy Ventura how qualuty prmts are made. 'W 'mf f-,.f'q n ,L Ls, ,L 0' ea Je i iii .41 ,x E a 5 t Y 2 L. gi S 4 i M Laurie Keylock and Barbara Howard observe how the Pepsi bottles are topped at Lincoln Bottling Company. Very Interesting, states Pat Irvin as he gazes into a delicate instrument at Pacific Optical Kathy McNutt and Robin Newell admire the styiish jewelry at Monique. Laboratories. M V, , 'ymur sk, Q, ,, 4,-Mf A 1 f Wi, 1 Martha Kierstead and Janet Ring admire the exquisite glassware at Corrigan-Winter Jewelers. Karen Bray and Debbie Matson prove that pool at the Cue-Tee is not just for boys. Leading the way to Nasburg-Eastburn Insurance are Carol Eastburn and Rosella Freeman. Q ., Q I I I 1 I gg , . 'J' , I .....-......-..---.-----Q4 z 39 ua ul c: :U GP rn P an W-i E cn c: :U P z n fn ,Wai I i it f I I I I 7? ig I 3 2 I si ' X a ,955 A Q- .wharf P WY ,Y S. E, ii :V 4611 KA ' 94 i.e?: f'2 Y 92 ,S is 1 PERRY glechic 62' SuppQ ea. , , v 1517 NORTH BAYSHORE DRIVE COOS BAY, OREGON 97420 Southwestern Oregon's DO-IT-YOURSELF Electric Headquarters CutIip's ice cream bars seem to satisfy the appetites of Laurie Craig and Nancy Susick. Lynn Anderson assists Barbara Kohler in selecting a pair of shoes from the Hub's wide seiection. ill..-111. fr. Altw' 5- l!ZUi2fIUUil BHK T Y P U- sfmisxi-n filfwi. , 52-' 2 L W' ay f,,fvf M ., . .K nokia Barbara Brant and Karen Franssen agree that Kentucky Fried Chicken is the best. Frank's Office Equipment has the perfect typewriters for Kim Nix and Julie Kierstead. Weyerhaeuser's plywood stacks up among the best in the world, says Jean Doving to Marcy Weed. 196 ,F ...J . ,,,. M- , 1.- 1 ,aj 5 ff moms These arrangements from Bergon's would make great centerpieces, advises Don Cottel. A , , , ., , Vw , . . ,,, i Z eiZ'l A if 'E lt would be a pleasure to sit behind the wheel of any car from Murphy Motors, exclaims Bar- bara Howard. Roger McCarty notes that Western Auto has exceptional values. QW if vw Lorraine Williams and Debbie Lockhart pour tasty ASW rootbeer into mugs at ,, .lim's ASW Drive In. 2, ? V, M, I' ,I V-f f ll . f -.1 'He' MAH Lincoln Continental I BestWishes Mercury Montego Cougar JGQD VV. J. JONES 81 SON, INC. MCCLURE MOTORS 358 South 2ncl 267-3114 P' O. BOX 450 756-4113 Coos Bay North Bend, Oregon 1 ,.-ns ml A 1 TJ.,-I-n KOONJZ MACHINE 8. WELDING, INC. ' E -ii CENTER MACHINISTS MANUFACTURERS E X, .. A M Steel Fabricators Metallizing L Propeller Sales and Repair TELEPHONE , 267-49,8 Truly Automatic Sewing Machines ciao NORTH FRONT STREET coos BAY, OREGON 97420 230 N. gmadway Coos Bay, Oregon 257-4015 KCBY-TV Your Local TV Station Channel 11 Coos Bay, Oregon I FUNERAL HOME PHONE 267-3131 O5 ELROD FOR THE EEST IN TAX. SERWEE-. . . . CALL 267-3111 coos BAY STATIONERY 164 North Broadway C005 BAY' OREGON coos Bay, oregon Phone 267-7031 V3 ' IBIQ, I' A .51 RADIO DisPA-rci-:En 24 noun sanvics I 198 Mag Wheels Y V' q I M in Race Tires 1 , ,,,, ,.e. ,,,-:,,1-f2,.-M? I Wm M----A . e I I I ' e 'ee ' , so A I- -- 1, fag, 7 'A e vvAL 1 .ig-9 ,Aw A 'fi .ffq I I 1 - 4fe e,'e 1 3' I I I I . eeel I I lat T5w'fQTfSIi?lQif1lIe7 STORES ad ff l-' 162.5 1 It ,e,.V I I 1' E I is ve A eehe' 4 'ff 17 er 151 +e 1 Q liigjngljfgsoxsi' ' EIIRST 7 STREET f ' Q A ' 1075 s. Broadway BUS: 267-7046 BVAYPOREGON'??'i2q'-357 I Mg A.V HQNE 15096727894 Coos Bay, Oregon Q,77 1 -I , A -A Crawford Genie STORE FRoNTs - MIRRORS RESIDENTIAL MarVeI-Lift Doors Door Qperators O C2-:W I PHONE 267-7300 HARRY R. ST RICKLAN D O f A ' f 7 1 f Residential - Industrial f f A ' f' fi Garage Doors and Power Operators I Distributor For S.W.Oregon 16' E' DATE ' Coos BAY' OREGON Sales-Service- Installation ' FREE ESTIMATES GIL LARSON 756-5472 - INSURANCE REPLACEMENTS ERos'rY WEST 267-2340 1603 50- 16th Street Phone 267-6553 Coos Bay, Oregon CA P E A RAGO Crab Shrimp Albacore Salmon HALLMARK FISHERIES LUMBER COMPANY P.O. Box 350 Charleston, Oregon Phone 888-3115 - Coos Bay, Oregon Telephone 269-9341 POOLES INC' HOLIDAY DoDeE-ToYoTA Homeoffhe 12'Wide gf Quality Mobile Homes 777 Bayshore Drive North From Rex 5 Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 Don Mclntosh Manager Where You Take A Phone: 267-6623 905 South Bdwy. Holiday From High Prices Coos Bay, Ore. 199 -ew lr Kfmvf .V , M 5 I f f .X nv-M Jeff Burton gives a helping hand at GIenn's Upholstery, where fine work is guaranteed. John Anderson shows Jackie Bucher a circuiar saw at Coos Head Builders The action behind the desks at The World fascinates Vickie Crumpacker and Jay Farr. W V ,,,wfm-e-W 'A wif f W -my ' 1 7 if, FJ- fi .111 X44 QW W At Hoskings, Marshfield graduate Bob Walsh shows items needing occasional checkingthat Suzanne Fischer and all girls should know. Tori Hudson and her father typify the friendly service shown at Hudson's Real Estate. 'UIQ' 2 y 'gm ilu.: Mark McGuire confidently puts his savings in Western Bank. Getting ready to open a box of Dungeness crabs at Peterson Sea Michael Hodges. lfrl. f. 2. vwvm, lan.. ,- '1'w-o...,,,.,,,,,,Mw,,,. lffsfffw-,Q f , .Jw ly Ai- 1 ...ad food is fi' 7 5147 09. 1 x fgzw f ,, Y, Q wx, 4 I if , 44 ,JN f f Gwen Grizzle and Colleen Swanton are ready to get into the swing of things at Bay Bowl. 4X 44 Kirk Topits and Joe Fagan anticipate a delicious dinner at the Hilltop House. f'-210 we ebzrtfffg xi. Y it f I Harry Abel briefs Piper Neidhart and Susan Pope on insurance policies at Harry Abel Insurance. 202 Gino's scrumptious pizza is enjoyed by Kathy Anderson and Chris Watson. 203 r l Martha Kierstead and Janet Ring look at superior photos from Brown's Studio and Camera Shop. 2 . , , .1 ' 3 W f , 4 is f vm f, .- M .easy ,sys , 3,1 .,. l Q, 3 ff' ip: if, A2 3:14 ,' A 1 ' 1-'fav mfs 2 1. ev -, ,-7. M , -f rv- ,-ww--f.f f 1 f M . L. , aw 5..Q. ..,,, . , ,.L , . I wif V 'ni Zi Il L ' fn dl ! ' 'ji -5 ' U iriizyafafgiyfam' ' fi ' W ,- W .iffy ,Y ,girl ,A Jr' ' fi fu gn, Qi, . A-f..am,.1, Judy Wittick is amazed by the vast machinery at Al Pierce Lumber Company. Peggy Eddy and Diane DeMerritt agree that the new vending machines provided by Coos Automatic Merchandising Company add variety to a school lunch. suufaxxs ...- 21113 V ww, ff ,W .em F' 4 ,f'o4,7,f ,, wr., 2 i g :oy M -4y:fv::'zw,wm. w+.,.u..Q.-Q. x. 3 .wwwff a...---, 5 1 2 ? Af?-1-ff 47, f' V-4 , , ,N A f f ,.V, if 'iff , f 5 i lffQf , , 25,135 : f lf' V' 5 1 ff f ww ,vw gf ., 'M in . 1 , X f , Zi!--,syff ,i',fvf, ,.,, ,, my 1 G:,. A Jiwf im-e'.,,aff fe. : 1,24 ff 117 jgldy, .yy-azz U'-?',f,f,f, a4f,Z,,-ff1:f- aqffff If - , , f f-, - ff Q 'ww ,,4,.,7, f 22 1 QFWVW1: - 'J ,41ffxfW.w'f5flf ,Th wif, ff 3 gpg: 5M v91'4Zffg'7 ' 5 Testing one ofthe numerous typewriters at Hale and Rudin Office Equipment is Elaine Allison, while Dicky Sue Walton looks on. , M, ,,.,.,. V., ..,,., ,M ,,,. ,,,. 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V D , Q, Kr, 1 rw' 1 1 www 5f 4fwL.,w ,M W-a -Y' ,. -j?sr:f'Z-Lv s I ,. M ,V E. -f1..,N, 5 ,, ,I , - 1. v .fi -my WH- A ,Q',,-t,-ml - s -' Q fb-F'-, - -3-A .. ,f is .V AM- 1 545 ,N 'Q if-TB -'55 ,bv M ki' V' I , an 'Q' JL A , 1 IM ' pair! ..H:,'jT 11 f - U 7 , 'gap c, ff :A A ,H fx - ' 4 F' ' Up! , V 1 'V Vv' A V. , , V Q -5 Art Club Vicki Crumpacker: Pres. Roxanne johannesen: Vice Pres. Cathy Barney: Sec. Debbie Schneiderman: Treas. Wade Weathersby: Pub. Mgr. Renee Beauchmin Bill Fitch Rhonda Forbes Holly Hall Linda Hannon Mary McGrath Terry Maloney Dan Miller Brad Prescott janet Rulifson Sally Schultz Irene Tankersley julie Thomas Bill Tingley Band Council Gordon Bell George Bowker jeff Burtin Robert Chiene Brian Haliski Marsha johns Roxene Lockhart Rex Miller Mark Paczesniak Patti Puckett Sherry Quackenbush Michele Smith Boys' League Terri Wilson: Pres. jim Falk: Vice Pres. Ralph White: Sec. Gary Logan: Treas. Bob South: Sgt-at-arms Steve Brady: Pub. Mgr. Camera Club jim Aslin Dan Bailey Nancy Borneman Dennis Crosgrove Becky Dibble Chris Grunwaldt john Lefler Donna Manders Doug Nelson Florence Seelig Choral Council George Bowker: Pres. Mary McGrath: Vice Pres. jean Doving: Sec. Lynn Anderson Karen Brittsan Diane Coon Nola Copeland Stan Cox CLUB RGSTERS Diane DeMerritt Linda Erickson Bruce Goude Mary Holbert jackie jordan jean Kingsley Susan Laskey Rodger Schweitz Cindy Stoll Ruth Wagner Roger Wheeler Sharon Wheeler Roy Young DECA Steve Scheel: Pres. jim Huntley: Vice Pres. janet Dickinson: Sec. Deborah Ebert: Treas. juanita Finch: Parl. Robyn Newell: Hist. Gereada Abbott Alice Belk Kathleen Briggs jan Cardwell joe Carlson Wendy Cherry Cathy Coon jackie Denton Robert Denton Elizabeth Ebert Patricia Falls loann Fisher Kay Goodsell Martha Hansen Emily Holmes Linda Howard Rodger jackson jennelle johnson Gloria Koho jerry Kolen Marie Marken Susan Matthews Bonnie Miller Delilah Nagel judy Nicholas Linda Parker Marcia Saffles judy Schwartz Pamela Snead Cheryl Snell Mary Swesrman Errol Swift Irene Tankersley Susan Taylor Sharon Taylor Sharon Tharp Thomas Wuethrich Drill Team Toni Stokes: Pres. Nancy Susick: Vice Pres. judy McGuire: Sec.-Treas. Cindy johnson: Sgt-at-arms Nancy Allen Cory Brunell Sandi Dibble Donna Dickey Debbie Ebert Nancy Hoing julie Kierstead Lo Ann Lark Pam Messerle Piper Neidhart Susan Neidhart Kim Nix Sue Pope janet Ring jana Wedwick Karen Wilder FBI Roger Thomas: Pres. Vickie Humphrey: Vice Pres. Connie Westmoreland: Sec. Sherry Quackenbush: Pub. Mgr. Deena Mault: Membership Rep. Clara Loffer: Sr. class Rep. Andy Watson: jr. class Rep. Patti Kissee: Soph. class Rep. Don Pursel: Frosh class Rep. Sally Mueller: Drama chm. Irene Tankersley: Drama chm. asst. Sue Menzenberg: SAC Rep. Twila Cardwell Nola Copeland Rebecca Cuthbert Kerry Dean Barbara Erwin Pat Fusano David Green Patti Kissee Marilyn McCool Sue McGriff Carolyn Pounds Sue Sodorff Roger Wheeler Sharon Wheeler Lola Whitley Forestry Club Terry Richter: Pres. john Finch: Vice Pres. joe Foran: Sec.-Treas. Dan Bailey: Pub. Mgr. Curtis james: Pub. Mgr. Bill Barger Larry Baughman john Boots David Cutlip Gene Dagostini Frank Eckley Bruce Floyd Gary Fox Mike Huntley Ken Ludwig jim Mclntosh Sterling McMullan FBLA Vickie Humphrey: Pres. Sue McGriff: Vice Pres. Charis Richards: Sec. Diane johnson: Treas. Vicky Arnold: Hist. Gary Bingham judy Chaney April Coolidge Nola Copeland judy Dalton Teri Engblom Carla Hammer Martha Hansen Bonnie Hatton jerry Kolen Rosanne Layton Clara Loffer Susan Lovell Deena Marlt judi Moore june Moser Kimberly Nix Anne Phinney Pat Rudder Cindy Scott Margaret Strouts Brenda Sytsma Sherill Taggart Gail Wagoner FFA Dave Weeks: Pres. Tom Wuethrich: Vice Pres. Linda Cooper: Sec. Bill Wilkinson: Treas. Dan Ross: Reporter Nick Ventura: Sentinel Deloris Ames Roberta Ames Kathy Annis Morris Apling Dave Barrey Wayne Bjornerud Clyde Davis Rodney Davis Mark Francis Linda Haga Rick Haga Carline Horne Trudy Kelm Kathy Lovell Sara Meade Vicky Peterson Dan Smith Bob Stewart john Summers Paul Vincent Terry Walton Carl Wilson Mile Worlten Ernie Wuethrich FHA Dianne McGregor: Pres. Sue Taylor: Vice Pres. Rhoda Davison: Sec. Sue Ednie: Treas. Kathy Davis: Hist. Sue Hill: Pub. Mgr. Andrea Burch: Proj. chm Kathy Anderson Stevie Crass judy johnson Kim johnson Angela Koogler Laura Laird Ellen Langly Beverly Maurer janet Spurgeon FTA Sonja Kruse: Pres. Mike Stocks: Vice Pres. Andrea Burch: Corr. Sec. Anne Stronko: Rec. Sec. joy Ashcraft: Treas. janine Grassham: Hist. Sally Phillips: Pub. Mgr. Lynn Anderson Sue Bjorkquist Kathy Borneman Anita Bregel Marilyn Bumala lsa Costa Linda Cruckshank Sandy Dibble jean Doving Becky Easley jim Falk janet Farr Suzanne Fischer Karen Franssen Pat Fusano Mary Grant Cyndie Hall Carla Hammer Merrie Holbert Anita jacobson Roxanne johannesen Cindy johnson Laurie Keylock Patti Kissee Barbara Kohler Thomas Layton Diane Lee Peggy Lorence Sally Lyons Linda Manders Mary McGrath Dianne McGregor Becky McLain Sue Menzenberg Becky Page Kathy Riecke Florence Seelig Debbie Shannon Ann Sindelar Cindy Snidow Sue Strohbach Margaret Strouts Debbie Whitty Karen Wilder Linda Wilson LeEster Wright Linnea Wright Taffy Yantis GAA Barbara Kohler: Pres. Peggy Eddy: Vice Pres. Debbie Hansen: Sec. Anita jacobson: Treas. Sally Phillips: Pub. Mgr. Linda Smith: Point Mgr. Suzanne Fischer: Sr. class Rep. Tori Hudson: jr. class Rep. Diane DeMerrit: Soph. class Rep. Linda Reeves: Soph. class Rep. Betsy Beaumont: Handbook chm. Susie Bjorkquist: Scrapbook chm. Peggy Lorence: Scrapbook chm. Suzanne Grischkowsky: lntramural chm. janet Spurgeon: Intramural chm. Elaine Allison Shelly Baker Brenda Bay joy Breakfield Pam Brumbaugh Karen Burgess janie Chiene Vickie Crumpacker Debbie Ebert janet Farr juanita Finch Nancy Fletcher Pat Fusano Lois Garner Gail Hagge Cyndie Hall Billie Herrick Stacie Hunt Lynne Hurley Corrine Ivy Rosa jasso Cindy johnson jackie jordan Lacy Kanui Kathy Kerkow Sonja Kruse Marilyn Layton Gerri Livingston Cindy Lockhart Susan Lovell Venita McBride Becky McLain Linda Manders Kathy Morris Carolyn Nelson Robyn Newell Linda Prefontaine Debbie Quinn Annette Sandberg Debbie Shannon Peggy Smith Debbie Stambaugh jill Wedwick Tari Williams Girls' League Lynn Anderson: Pres. CLUB ROSTERS fcont.j Lois Garner: Vice Pres. Susan Bjorkquist: Corr. Sec. Debbie Hansen: Rec. Sec. Debbie Kokes: Treas. Debbie Hazzard: Sgt-at- arms Lynne Hurley: Hist. jackie jordan: Song Leader Linda Smith Anne Stronko Betsy Beaumont Gail Hagge Mary Grant Christy Vollstedt Dicky Walton Sandy Boyd Hi-Y Gordon Bell: Pres. Ralph White: Vice Pres. joe Fagan: Sec. Matt Lewis: Treas. Mike Stocks: Chap. Ron jacobson: Sgt-at- arms Steve Abrahamson Kent Day Rick Kelley Paul Koreiva Mike Krantz Thomas Layton Dave Leaton Gregg McKay Chris Olsen Mark Perry Dave Smith Keith Topits Kirk Topits Tim Wall IRL Debbie Hazzard: Pres. Diane Lee: Vice Pres. Mary McGrath: Sec.- Treas. Donna Manders: Hist. Kathy Aguiar Nancy Anthony Nancy Borneman Pam Brumbaugh lsa Costa judy Craig Sandra Dibble Mary Erickson Nancy Fletcher Regina james Sue Laskey Peggy Lorence Darrelyn McQuillin Florence Seelig Lorraine Williams I Key Club jerry Miller: Pres. Ted Cookson: Vice Pres. Bill Counce: Sec. Keith Wedwick: Treas. Lewie Karow: Sgt-at-arms jerry Miller: Sgt-at-arms Mark Thrift: Pub. Mgr. Ron Apling joe Brumbaugh Ron Camden Bob Chiene Mark Christensen Don Cottel Tom Elliott jay Farr Ken Freeman Kirk Gamble Tim Grayson Don Guenther Mike Hashberger Dave Hinderlie Rick Hoffine Ron Hoffine jim Huggins Dave johnson Reed Kinney Mike Lehman Bruce Lilienthal jeff McKay Roger McKay Dale Marr Spike Richardson Steve Rossman Bill Tingley Bob Vandervelden Doug Walch Rick Wheeler jim Williams Terry Wilson Stuart Woods Latin Club Mark Thrift: Pres. janet Farr: Vice Pres. Mark Paczesniak: Sec. judy Wittick: Treas. Suzanne Fischer: Pub Mgr. Sherill Taggart: Proj. chm. Dan Anderson Teresa Bettenhausen Roger Bingham Kathy Briggs Mary Buckingham Ted Cookson Don Cottel jerry Cox Kathy Davis Teresa Ferguson Patricia Fusano Lois Garner Gwen Gizzle Debbie Hansen Stacie Hunt Roxanne johannesen Lew Karow Laura Laird David Leaton Mark Maguire Toni Main Sue Matthews Dianne McGregor Linda Mirrasoul Carolyn Nelson Debbie Quinn Susan Sherych Marcia Simmons Sue Strobach Duane Stutz Nancy Taylor Richard Totten Robert Vandervelden Nancy Ventura Dan Walsh Linda Wheeler Marshfield Auto Association Mike Connell: Pres. jim Hackney: Vice Pres. Cherie Anthony: Sec. Ron Hunter: Treas. Gary Carroll Gary Cox Becky Cuthbert Elmer Daniels janice McCool Bob South Dee Spinning Masters janet Young: Res. Dir. Keith Slover: Asst. Res. Dir. Pam Messerle: Financial Sec. Gail Nading: Rec. Sec. Debbie Quinn: Pub. Mgr. Laura Pitzer: Hist. Gordon Bell Kathleen Briggs jeff Burton Mark Chandler Ted Cookson Rhoda Davison Becky Easley jay Farr Lois Garner john Heinz Wayne Hoffman Kathy Kerkow Dennis Krummel Deena Mault jerry Miller Anne Stronko Nancy Ventura Mike Wade Dan Anderson Fran Auer Steve Braulick Ron Camden jay Carroll Dennis Estes Dick Granberg Eric Granberg Roxie Hamilton Gordon Kasch Carol Knight Diana Koevunin Vince Lizama Carl Mathews Mary Oberman David Smith Sue Sodorff Sherill Taggart Dicky Walton Lorraine Williams Modern Foreign Lan guage Club jim Falk: Pres. Barbara Kohler: Vice Pres Becky Easley: Sec.-Treas. Anne Stronko: Sgt-at-arms Lynne Hurley: Pub. Mgr. Karen Alto joy Ashcraft Cherie Anthony Leslie Baird George Baughman Ginger Baughman Anita Bregel Karen Brittsan Pam Brumbaugh jeff Burton Vera Cook Isa Costa Laurie Craig Mark Christensen Rhoda Davison Mary Erickson joe Fagan Mary Gibbs jill Hale Debbie Hansen Anita jacobson Becky johnson Cindy johnson Laurie Keylock Diana Kovunin Sonja Kruse Darrelyn McQuillin Donna Manders Linda Manders Fritz Miller Katchina Newcomb Chris Olson Sally Phillips Roger Putman Ernie Scott Debbie Shannon Ann Sindelar Cindy Snidow Sue Wade Terri Wilson Ronda Wood Taffy Yantis Norma Zamzow Modern Music Masters jackie jordan: Pres. Gordon Bell: Vice Pres. Diane Coon: Corr. Sec. Sonja Kruse: Rec. Sec. Rick Kelley: Treas. Gail Hagge: Hist. Lisa Richardson: Mem.- at-large David Hinderlie: Mem.- at-large Elaine Allison Kathy Alsworth Lynn Anderson Sue Baxter Betsy Beaumont George Bowker Karen Brittsan Lorie Bunyard Andrea Burch jeff Burton April Coolidge Nola Copeland Shari Cotton Stan Cox Diane DeMerritt jean Doving Linda Erickson joe Foran Debbie Gault Nancy Gonce Glenn Goodsell David Gorbutt Bruce Goude jan Grassham Gwen Grizzle Mike Hasberger Ron jacobson Bert johns Laurie Keylock Reed Kinney Debbie Kokes jeff Larson john Lefler Cindy Lockhart Carol Loftis Roger McCarty Mary McGrath Dick Marks Sally Mueller Chris Olsen Carolyn Nelson Gabe Smith Mike Stocks Anne Stronko Liz Taylor Margherita Walker Connie Westmoreland Roger Wheeler Lola Whitley Dave Wright LeEster Wright Kathy Yantis Terri Yantis NFL Mike Lindsay: Pres. Dick Granberg jean Kingsley Mike Lehman jim Lindsay Sally Lyons Gregg McKay Fritz Miller Rex Miller Dave Smith Dicky Walton Sharon Wheeler Terry Wilson National Honor Society john Heinz: Pres. Tom Elliott: Vice Pres. jackie jordan: Sec. CLU B ROSTERS tcont. Ted Cookson: Treas Linda Manders: Pub. Karen Alto Lynnea Anderson Leslie Baird Susan Baxter Scott Bedingfield Gordon Bell Kathy Briggs Karen Brittsan Pam Brumbaugh Mary Buckingham jeff Burton Mark Chandler Isa Costa Linda Cruckshank Rhoda Davison Sandra Dibble Margaret Eddy joe Fagan jay Farr john Ford Bruce Franssen Lois Garmer Eric Granberg janine Grassham Tim Grayson john Guether Gail Hagge Gayann Hall Deborah Hansen Randall Hargens Victoria Hudson Vickie Humphrey Lynne Hurley Rick Kelley Martha Kierstead Barbara Kohler Deborah Kokes Sonja Kruse David Leaton Cynthia Lockhart Clara Loffer Mary McGrath Donna Manders Donna Manders Richard Marks Pam Messerle jerry Miller Gail Nading Carolyn Nelson Rick Oswald Mark Paczesniak Laura Pitzer Carolyn Pounds Debbie Quinn Lisa Richardson Annette Sandberg Denise Seitz Roy Snook Susan Sodorff Mike Stocks Kathy Strictland Anne Stronko Greg Swift Susan Taylor Rodger Thomas Nancy Ventura April West Lola Whitley Terry Wilson Kathy Yantis janet Young Mgr. Norma Zamzow Order of M Fred Girt: Pres. Steve Prefontaine: Vice Pres. Gene Dagostini: Sec.- Treas. Ron Apling Bob Baarstad Rich Bales George Baughman Roger Bingham Scott Brant Ron Camden Bill Counce Kent Day Carey Dean Larry Denton jay Farr Monte Freeman Kirk Gamble Eric Granberg Don Guenther Bruce Hamilton jim Huggins Pat Irvin Everett jackson Curt james Lewie Karow Rick Kelley Reed Kinney Mike Krantz Dennis Krummel Ron Kuehn Wayne Laurila Dave Leaton Charlie McClure Rick Middleton jerry Miller Marty Popp Steve Rossman Rod Smith Bob South Mike Stocks Dwain Storm Duane Stutz Robert Taylor Doug Walch Freddy White Ralph White Paul Wick Pep Club Kristen Stump: Pres. Leslie Baird: Vice Pres. Debbie Kokes: Sec.-Treas. Peggy Lorence: Pub, Mgr. Sherrie Abrahamsen Sally Adams Elaine Allison Wendy Alsworth jackie Alto Deloris Ames Roberta Ames Ruth Andrews Gail Anthony Fran Auer Alice Austin Shelley Baker Peggy Barklow Cathy Barney Wanda Bauchman Sherry Baylor Renee Beauchemin Linda Berakly Nancy Blakely Sue Boarstad Peggy Bone Kathy Borneman Sandy Boyd Barb Brant Patty Breuser Helen Brunnel Nancy Brunnel Lorie Bunyard Nancy Caranchini Linda Chard Mindy Coleman Cindy Collver Tess Coonse Cindy Craig judy Craig jody Crim Cindy Crocker Linda Cruckshank Lois Cummings Cindy Dailey Wendy Dancey joanne Dobbes Lou Ann Douglas Sue Daud Anne Ecklund Sue Ednie Pam Eggers Mary Erickson janet Farr Debbie Farrens Tracey Fendall Candy Fisher Gloria Forbes Karen Franssen Georgia Gatzke jan Grassham Sue Green Rhonda Groleau Bonnie Hadden Kathy Hager Robin Hall Alanna Hansen Terrie Harrington Toni Harrington Bonnie Hatten Mary Hensler Mary Hester Linda Hiboon jill Hill Mary Holbert Marilyn Hoing Billye Howard Debbie Hubbel jody Hunt Teena jamison Marcia johns April Kenton Kay Kindred jean Kingsley Pattie Kissee Kathy Koreiva Valerie Krossmen Diana Krummel Carol Kruse Ruby Langley Loanne Lark Connie Lehman Cathie Loomis Ellen Luther Sally Lyons Mary McCarthy Thea McCarthy Mary McDawell Kathy Menkin Davia Miller Debbie Miller Diana Miller Donna Miller Debbie Mills Terrie Moore Sally Morin Sherry Nehl Debbie Neiman Sherry Newell Sue Nickson Kim Nix Barbara Olsen Becky Page Kathy Patch Karen Pettit Marlene Phillips Valerie Phillips jennie Prentice Patty Puckett Chris Pugh Myrtle Rasmussen Karen Richardson Susie Robertson janet Rulifson Micheala Russell Susan Russell Mary Sause Carol Scheel Debbie Schneiderman Susan Scott Barb Seyler Donna Shadly Selma Shelep Polly Sheppard Cindy Slagle Kathy Slaughter Anita Smith Donna Smith Patty Smith Peggy Smith Dee Spinning Roxanne Stange Debbie Stewart Cindy Stoll Cora Stratton Sandy Stronko Margaret Strouts Sheila Studley Karin Stump Brenda Sytsma Susie Taylor Shelly Tharp Kelly Thompson Kim Villegas Mimi Vollstedt Sue Wade Dicky Walton .Karen Watkins Nina Weathersby jill Wedwick Dorin West Sharon Wheeler Susan White Debbie Whitty Bev Williams Gloria Williams Linda Williamson Blenda Wilson Linda Wilson Barb Zeller 'Marilyn Zeller Pirettes Lynne Marcott: Golden Girl Linda jackson: Captain Cindy Aldrich Sue Chreusiskie Kristy Michalke Quill 81 Scroll Darrelyn McQuillin: Pres. Roxanne johannesen: Vice Pres. Linda Manders: Sec.- Treas. Leslie Baird Mary Buckingham Bob Cabal Ted Cookson Kent Day Larry Denton juny Fisher Lois Garner Curt james Tommy Kimm Sonja Kruse john Lefler Gregg McKay Doug Nelson Sally Phillips Greg Swift Nancy Ventura Ronda Wood Rally Kris Tingley: Song Queen Sandra Anderson Scott Brant Pam Brumbaugh Anna Brunell Diane Coon Carol Eastburn Stan Emerich Rosella Freeman Cathy McClure Rodeo Club john Summers: Pres. Gary Yarbrough: Vice Pres. Laurie McDaniel: Sec. Robin Laird: Treas. Stacey Hunt: Sgt-at-arms Sally Lyons: Mem.-at- large Marrion Burris: Mem.-at- large Brittan Burris Gordon Burris CLU B RQSTERS lcont.j Brad Casey Chris Deshain Pat Eslie Mary Grant Rick Haga Holly Hall Sara Mead Buck Shaw Dan Smith Karen Watkins Marilyn Wilson Connie Young Roy Young SAC Ron jacobson: Pres. Kathy Aguiar: Sec. Richard Marks: Treas. Eric Granberg: Sgt-at- arms Becky Ackerman Dan Anderson Ruth Andrews Cherie Anthony Cora Baxter Susan Baxter George Bowker Helen Brunnel April Coolidge Shari Cotton Linda Cruckshank William Fitch Nancy Fletcher Patricia Fusano Richard Granberg janine Grassham Sue Grischkowsky Martha Hansen Bert johns Marsha johns Gordon Kasch Diane Koivunen Sonja Kruse Thomas Layton Carol Loftis Daniel McCabe Sue Menzenberg Daniel Miller judi Moore Cindy Perreault Carolyn Pounds Sherry Quackenbush Steven Rossman Linda Shelburne Sue Sodorff Scott Southard Anita Smith Kathy Strickland Roger Thomas April West Lorraine Williams Norma Zamzow Student Council jay Farr: Pres. john Heinz: Vice Pres. Carolyn Nelson: Sec. Annette Sandberg: Treas. Vicki Crumpacker: Hist.- Roxanne johannesen: Pub. Mgr. Leslie Baird: Mahiscan Co-Editor Linda Manders: Mahiscan Co-Editor Kris Tingley: Song Queen Lynn Anderson: Girls' League Pres. Lois Garner: Sr. class Pres. Darrelyn McQuillin: Sr. class Girls' Rep. Don Cottel: Sr. class Boys' Rep. Dave Leaton: jr. class 1 Pres. Tori Hudson: jr. class Girls' Rep. Matt Lewis: jr. class Boys' Rep. Mike Hashberger: Soph. class Pres. Dianne DeMerritt: Soph. class Girls' Rep. Rick Casey: Soph. class Boys' Rep. jeff Bedingfield: Frosh class Pres. Cindy Collver: Frosh class Girls' Rep. Steve Matson: Frosh class Boys' Rep. Terry Wilson: Boys' League Pres. Thespians Lynne Hurley: Pres. Becky Easley: Vice Pres. Marilyn Bumala: Sec. Steve Brady: Treas. Steve Abrahamsen Rod Banks joe Brumbaugh Mike Connell Gary Cox Stan Cox Laurel Fawver Nancy Fletcher Mary Gibbs Tim Grayson Gayann Hall Steve Henson Dave Hinderlie Mary Karow Gary Logan Donna Manders Skip Mitchell Katchina Newcomb Marguerite Oullette Debbie Quinn 'Y joe Reese Donna Spencer janice Swain Nancy Taylor Dave Wright Tri-Hi-Y Sally Phillips: Pres. Suzanne Fischer: Vice Pres. joy Ashcraft: Sec. Dianne McGregor: Treas. judy Wittick: Chap. Becky Ackerman Kathy Aguiar Kathy Anderson Sandy Anderson Cathy Barney Susy Bjorkquist Kathy Borneman Kathy Briggs Andrea Burch Diane Coon Stevie Crass Chris Crocker Vicki Crumpacker Kathy Davis Sandi Dibble Susan Ednie Marsha Emmons juanita Finch Gail Hagge Caddy Hanen Sue Hill Anita jacobson Becky johnson Cindy johnson Barbara Kohler Diane Lee jerry Livingston Becky McLain Darrelyn McQuillin judy McGuire Linda Manders Sue Matthews Sue Menzenberg Annette Sandberg Gayle Schjoneman Debbie Shannon Ann Sindelar Linda Smith Cindy Snidow Debbie Stickler Kristin Stump Chris Watson Tari Willams LeEster Wright janet Young Class of '69 Lois Garner: Pres. Bill Counce: Vice Pres. Susan Grischkowsky: Sec. Diane Coon: Treas. Kris Stump: Pub. Mgr. Darrelyn McQuillin: Girls' ASB Rep. Don Cottel: Boys' ASB Rep. Anne Stronko: Girls' League Rep. I Linda Smith: Girls' League Rep. Class of '70 David Leaton: Pres. Fritz Miller: Vice Pres. Ronda Wood: Sec, Cindy Lockhart: Treas. Steve Braulick: Pub. Mgr. Tori Hudson: Girls' ASB Rep. Matt Lewis: Boys' ASB Rep. Betsy Beaumont: Girls' League Rep. Gail Hagge: Girls' League Rep. Gayann Hall: Sgt-at-arms Class of '77 Mike Hashberger: Pres. Roger McCarty: Vice Pres. jean Doving: Sec. Linda Wilson: Treas. Becky Page: Pub. Mgr. Dianne DeMerritt: Girls' ASB Rep. Richard Casey: Boys' ASB Rep. Christy Vollstedt: Girls' League Rep. Mary Grant: Girls' League Rep. Class of '72 jeff Bedingfield: Pres. Lex johnson: Vice Pres. Debbie Hubble: Sec. Steve Camden: Treas. Karen Richardson: Pub. Mgr. Sandy Boyd: Girls' League Rep. Dicky Walton: Girls' League Rep. INDEXING A Abbott, Gereada A.129 Abbott, Ginger S. 109 Abbott, judy K. 99 Abbott, Kenneth C. 99 Abrahamsen, Sharon 99 Achen, Vincent P. 99 Ackerman, Rebecca 119 Ackerman, Richard H. 71,84,9B Adams, Larry A. 129 Adams, Linda L. 109 Adams, Robert 71,81,99,100 Adams, Sally E. 99 Adamson, Edwin C. 84,87,99 Adkins, Harold 109 Aguiar, Kathleen E. 37,43,52,119 Aguiar, Michael 44,99 Ahlgrim, Eric R. 47,109 Ahlstom, Nancy L. 129 Alberts, Glen P. 71,109 Alberts, james M. 71,87,99 Aldrich, Cynthia M. 99 Aldrich, james 119 Alexander, Christine 176 Alexander, Robert 158 Alford, Gary S. 119 Allen, Barbara A.109 Allen, Cynthia j. 44,99 Allen, jeff P. 119 Allen, Michael V. 71,87,99 Allen, Nancy j. 44,119 Allender, Howard A.109 Allison, Elaine M. 47,94,109,113,205 Alsworth, Kathryn j. 43,129 Alsworth, Rebecca L. 126,185 Alsworth, Susan D. 99 Alsworth, Wendy 99 Alto, jackie S. 99 Alto, Karen C. 47,119 Baarstad, R obert G. 66,538,119 Baarstad, Susan 99 Bachman, Wanda j. 46,99 Bailey, Daniel W. 41,119 Bair, Terry R. 71,99 Baird, Gene G. 99 Baird, james 171 Baird, Leslie 20,29,33,39,129, 145,181 Baker, Elea nor 163 Baker, janice L. 109 Baker, jerry D. 119 Baker, Margaret 163 Baker, Shelley E. 47,109 Baker, Walter T. 47,71,109 Bales, Larry E. 99 Bales, Rich ard A. 44,66,129 Bambe, Ilga S. 109 Bambe, janis 99 Banks, Laura L. 44,99 Banks, McCellan 109 Banks, Rodney j. 43,44,109 Barger, Barbara 109 Barger, Clinton 99 Barger, james W.129 Barker, Cindy 129 Barker, Cynthia 119 Barklow, Deborah 99 Barklow, Peggy E. 129 Barklow, Terry 109 Barlow, Charles 99 Barmettlor, Robert 99 Barney, Cathy D. 129 Barringer, Barbara j. 119 Barringer, Ronnie A. 80,90,109 Barrow, Laura S. 46,109 Barton, Lance D. 84,109 Battan, Arun L. 99 Beck, Fred Alto, Lynn M.129 Alvey Alvey ,Clary 119 Douglas G. 44,45,99 Ames, Deloris M.119 Ames, Randy A.109 Ames, Roberta L. 99 Anderson, Bruce F. 129 Anderson, Daniel B. 47,07,119 Anderson, Eric E. 109 Anderson, james R. 44,109 Anderson, Kathleen L. 109 Anderson, Kathy R. 143,203 Anderson 145,195 Anderson, Sandra L. 17,47,129 , Lynnea B. 29,s2,4e,47,129, Battan, Uttra D. 99 Baughman, George W. 74,82,129,131,181 Baughman, Ginger M. 129,181,186 Baughman , Lawrence L. 129 Baughman, Ronda K. 74 r Baxter, Co Baxter, Sus Bay, Brend a A. 44,99 an R. 43,119 a S. 119 Baylor, Sherry M.129 Beard, Dan j. 90,109 Beauchem in, Renee A.109 Beaudry, Gus G. 119 Beaumont, Elizabeth A. 46,47,119,180 Bechtel, Kenneth E. 99 119 146 Andre, Carolyn L. 109 Andrews, Dorothy 160 Andrews, Michael G. 43,129 Andrews, Ruth M. 30,46,109 Angell, Keith R. 109 Anger, Patricia L. 99 Anglin, Tony j. 109 Annis, Michael W. 99 Anthony, Cherie K. 53,129 Anthony, Fred j. 71,84,90,99 Anthony, Gail 1. 74,99 Apling, Maurice E.129 Appling, Ronald A. 73,256,119 Applebee, Sandra K. 109 Appleberry, Garry S. 109 Archer, Diane G. 44,99,189 Armstrong, Veston C. 47 Arnold, Vicky L. 119 Arnot, Cary R. 129 Ashcraft, joy A. 53,129 Aslin james D. 40,74,109 Aspinall, Deborah K. 109,119 Auer, Francine A. 99 Auer, Steve 109 Ault, Harry A.109 Aurdahl, Alan M. 71,87,99 Austin, Alice A. 93,109 Austin, Daniel L99 Austin, Dollie176 Ayer, Debbie j. 109 Beckham, Dow 158 Bedingfield, james S. 30,39,62,64,66, 129,145 Bedingfield, jeffery T. 29,71,81,90,98, 99 Beebe, jack L. 99 Beebe, joey L. 45,109 Beebe, Susanne L. 43,119 Belk, Alice F. 46,119 Bell, Gary A. 44,71,84,87,99 Bell, Gordon L. 43,44,48,49,129, 145 Bell, Keith c. 109 Bell, William 109 Bellah, jeff W. 87 Benford, Cleve E.119 Bennett, Michael 71,90,99 Bennett, Michael L. 71,109 Benshoof, Charlene L. 44,119 Benson, lrisj.109 Berger, Craig 163 Berkley, Linda 5.109 Berry, David A.119 Bessey, Wanda 176 Bettenhausen, Teresa 129,206 Bettenhausen, Thomas 99 Bettin, Dave 119 Bettin, Herbert j. 71,87,99 Bettin, Kathy L. 119 Bettin, Phillip 71,80,87,109 Biasca, Timothy R. 87,99 Bidwell, jolene K. 109 Bidwell, Roxanne L. 129 Bigelow, Diana R. 47,129,147 Bingham, Gary E. 129 Bingham, Roger j. 77,236,130 Bipat, Bimal K. 109 Bipat, Ramesh C. 99 Bipat, sufld K.109 Bishop, Barbara 176 Bishop, Mark A.119 Bishop, Troy L. 109 Bitner, David 87,109 Bjorkquist, Susan K. 119 Bjornerud, Wayne M.119 Blakely, Nancy A. 109,115 Blankenship, Delbert 47 Blankenship, Nadine j. 119 Bleck, Beverly A. 99 Blevins, Robert 109 Bock, Harold 52,164 Bodie, Kimberlee 99 Bone, Margaret L. 109 Boots, Robert 84,99 Boozer, Bradley H. 119,125 Borgman, Merril j. 71,99 Borgman, Susan 130 Borneman, Kathryn j. 130 Borneman, Nancy A. 41,109 Bosted, Catherine D.130 Bosted, Deborah A. 99 Bourland, Starr 109 Bower, Deborah 119 Bower, Lawrence I. 99 Bowes, Patricia E.119 Bowker, George R. 43,44,46,47,130, 178 Boyd, Gregg L. 88,119 Boyd, Sandra C. 99 Boyer, Donald A.130 Boyer, Dusty D. 99 Bozeman, R. Todd 109 Bracken, john T. 119 Brady, Donald R. 109 Brady, jim W. 109 Brady, Stephen K. 119 Brady, Terrie 99 Brainard, Stephen 71,99 Brandis, Michael 99 Brant, Barbara A. 109,196 Brant, Scott N. 17,130 Braulick, David P. 71,99 Braulick, Stephen K. 47,87,119,125 Brawley, Randy T.109 Bray, Karen 109,194 Bray, Kenneth F. 119 Breakfield, joy L. 47,94,130 Bregel, Anita L. 130 Breuser, Patricia A.109 Breuser, Phillip 73,119 Briggs, Kathleen A. 130,186 Bright, Laura 99 Brink, Perry Q. 109 Brittsan, Carol j. 46,109 Brittsan, Karen L. 46,47,130 Brood, Nadine 63,170 Brooks, Brown, Carolyn F. 119 Carla j. 119,130 Brown, Colleen 99 Brown, David A. 73,81,90,99 Brown, jack L. 119 Brown, Brown, Murphy R. 109 Susanne E. 99 Brumbaugh, Fred j. 34,119,177,178 Brumbaugh, Pamela G. 17,33,47,130,145, Bundy, Clara j. 130 Bunyard, Bradley D.109 Bunyard, Don 160 Bunyard, Lorie A. 46,47,109,184 Bunyard, Michael A. 130 Burbee, Bruce A. 99 Burch, Andrea L. 43,130 Burch, Dwight 165 Burdg, Margaret 163 Burgess, Anita 119 Burgess, Karen L. 109 Burles, james A. 66,119 Burris, Britton E. 99 Burris, Marion K. 109 Burton, jeffrey K. 43,130,200 Button, john P. 84,87,99 Byers, Vicki 47,130 Byrd, Brenda 109 Byrd,john P. 44,119 C Cabal, Robert C. 37,88,119 Cain, Carol A. 99 Caldera, Stephen 73,109 Caldera, Susan L. 45,99 Caldwell, Ronald W. 99 Calhoun, Gary D. 81,90,99 Camden, Ronald D. 80,86,119,178 Camden, Steven M. 71,81,87,98,99 178 Cantrell, Howard L. 71,87,99 Canup, David A. 66,130 Capponi, Donald M. 99 Caranchini, Nancy C. 99 Caranchini, Susan 99 Caraway, Karey109 Caraway, 5l'terlyn130 Cardwell, Bill 73 Cardwell, Frederick 80,86,119 Cardwell, jan . 119 Cardwell, Twila 46,99 Carlow, judy 119 Carlsen, james G. 130 Carlson, janet R. 130 Carlson, joseph E. 130 Carpenter, Michael 37,109,113 Carpenter, Verna 176 Carrington, judy C.109 Caroll, Gary D.109 Carroll, jay P. 74,119 Carroll, Larry G. 84,87,100 Carter, jenny L. 100 Carter, Susan L. 100 Carter, William T. 84,109 Casey, Bradley P. 100 Casey, Carol R. 109,187 Casey, Richard C. 29,80,90,109 Caswell, janet 119 Cavanagh, Kerry j. 100 Caves, Sheryl G. 46,119 Ceaser, Pamela 1. 46,100 Chabino, Ronald 130 Chalmers, Larry 130 Chandler, Mark D.131 Chapin, Charles 100 Chard, Linda j. 109 Chard, Lois A. 131 Chard, William R. 131 Cherry, Wendy L.119 Cheser, Rodney D.131 Chidester, Gary L. 71,84,87,100 Chiene, Robert S. 44,77,92,'l10 Chilton, Christina L.119 Chilton, Randy L. 110 Brunell, Anna E. 17,130,180 Brunell, Corallee 21,119,180 Brunell, Helen M. 109,180 Brunell, Nancy 99,180 Bryant, judith L. 109 Bucher, jacqualine C. 119,200 Buck, David A.130 Buckingham, Mary L. 39,130,132,206 Bumala, Marilyn j. 130 Bunch, Marilyn L. 99 Chin, Daisy 131 Chin, Doris 131 Chin, Louise 119 Christe Christe nsen, Donna 100 nsen, Mark A.119 Christiansen, julie A. 110,187 Chruso skie, Susan 21,100 Cisco, Donald G. 44,110 Clark, Cari 110 Clark, Christine 100 Freeman Clark, Darla R.131 Clark, Mildred L. 100 Clark, Susan M. 110 Clarno, Debra R. 110 Clarno, George W. 110 Clausen, Kenneth F. 84 Cline, Donald R. 100 Cole, Arthur j. 71,100 Cole, Gene M. 131 Cole, Katherine A.110 Coleman, Gary 110 Coleman, Mindy 100,179 Collver, Cynthia A. 29,35,100,102 Colton, Brad 71,110 Conn, Edward L. 100 Connall, Noel 164 Connell, Michael B. 50,131,139 Conrad, Craig B. 100 Cook, Roger D. 110 Cook, Vera M. 94,131 Cooksey, Carl W. 110 Cookson, Ted P. 30,39,64,131 Cooley, Dennis W. 66,77,119 Coolidge, April M. 43,119 Coon, Diane K.17,29,33,46,47, 48,128,131 Coon, jacqulan S.110 Coon, Kathryn 131 Cooney, Sharon K. 119 Coonse, Teresa E.110 Cooper, Gary C. 119 Cooper, Linda D. 131 Copeland, Nola M. 45,46,110,115 Cornelius, Katherine 119 Costa, Isa 24,131,145 Cottel, Donald S. 29,131,143,197 Cotton, Shari L. 43,119 Counce, William 1. 61,74,128,131,138, 181 Dahl, lim E.132 Dahl, Pat C. 110 Daily, Fredrick A.110 Daily, Lucinda L. 46,100 Dalton, Diana K. 100 Dalton, judith A.119 Dancey, Wendy G.100 Daniels, Elmer A. 50,132 Daniels, Ronald 92,110 Davidson, james C. 120 Davidson, john R. 100 Davies, jan C.100 Davies, lay c. 73,237,110 Davies, Lewis 92,103,168 Davies, Patricia G.120 Davis, Clyde E. 100 Davis, Kathryne R. 18,132 Davis, Lonnie 120 Davis, Mary L. 100 Davis, Maryanne D. 100 Davis, Raymond 66,81,87,170 Davis, Robert W. 110 Davison, Donald 175 Davison, Rhoda R. 54,132 Davison, Rebekah L. 100 Dawson, David C.110 Dawson, Gordon E.100 Day, Kent W. 37,49,91,120 Day, Terry D.120 Dean, Bruce E.110 Dyer, Thomas E. 44,110 E Easley, Becky E. 47,132 Easley, Patricia M. 110 Easley, Terri j. 120 Eastburn, Carol j. 17,110,194 Easterday, Sally I. 120 Eastwood, Gary 110 Eastwood, jay E. 101 Ebert, Deborah L. 21,120 Ebert, Elizabeth L. 132 Eckhoff, Catherine L. 45,101 Eckhoff, james jr. 101 Eckley, Frank G.132 Ecklund, Ann M.110 Ecklund, Robert L. 120 Ecklund, Susan G. 93,110 Eddy, Margaret L. 93,120,204 Edens, Eva C. 101,102 Edgmon, Brenda 120 Edgmon, Vickie 101 Ednie, Steven H. 71,101 Ednie, Susan L. 47,132 Edwards, Carol A. 110 Edwards, Robert A. 47,132 Eggers, john L. 110 Eggers, Pamela S. 101,106 Finnell, Ruby 176 Fischer, Suzanne D. 57,63,74,133,201 Fisher, Candace M. 111 Fisher, Eileen L. 111 Fisher, jacqueline D. 37,120 Fisher, joann 133 Fitch, William S. 43,133 Fitzhenry, Ellen M. 111 Fitzhenry, james 101 Fitzpatrick, jeanne M. 120 Fitzpatrick, Mary P. 120 Flaherty, Daniel T. 101 Flanagan, Dr. Roger 188 Fleming, Colette M. 46,133 Fletcher, Nancy E. 47,120 Floyd, Bruce R. 90,111 Foran, jodie W. 47,74,133 Forbes, Gloria A. 44,101 Forbes, Rhonda L. 47,133 Ford, john 5.120 Forester, David E. 133 Fors, Stephen j. 44,101 Forster, james 101 Forster, john 111 Foster, Nancy M. 111 Foster, Norris R. 111 Foster, Rumi 133 Fox, Norman 162 Frame, james 158 Frank, Sharon l. 120 Dean, Kerry L. 74,120 Dean, Yaqub 165 Degner, Dennis A.100 Dernerritt, Diane L. 29,45,46,110,115, 204 Demuth, Keith j. 43,110 Eggers, Steven 132 Eisele, Dorothy 110 Elliott, cindy L. 47,120 Elliott,june 170 Elliott, Ellis, R Richard T. 66,77,132 obert 168 Franssen, Bruce A. 133 Franssen, Karen 20,111,196 Franzen, Donald 175 Freeman, Kenneth R. 120 Freeman, Monte W. 82,120 ,Rose Ella 17,111,1a9,194 Cox, Gary L. 84 Denton, Bessie F. 100 Denton, Donna L. 100 Denton, jackie 5.120 Denton, Kenneth R. 110 Ellison, Debra K. 26,47,132 Emerich, Stanley E. 17,132 Emerson, james 110 Mary E. 111 Gapp. Raymond 171 Cox, Gerald L. 131 Cox, Gregory Scott 110 Cox, Sandra K. 46,110,112 Cox, Stanley j. 47,131 Craig, Cindy Marie 100 Craig, judith A. 110 Craig, Laurie A. 56,119,195 Crandall, Charles 71,80,90,167 Crane, Kerry Lynn 110 Crass, Stephanie E. 131 Crawford, Donald Ray 71,87,100 Crawford, Gary 110 Crawford, Sharon 100 Crim, joselyn L. 46,110 Denton, Larry j. 37,73,86,132 Denton, Robert C. 132 Desinger, Kevin M. 100 Desinger, Mark S. 120,127 Dibble, Becky A.110 Dibble, Bruce B. 44,100 Dibble, Sandra A. 33,120 Dickenson, Marcelene120 Dickey, Donna K. 56,110 Dickey, Mary j. 132 Dickinson, Roger j. 101 Dickson, Debra L. 101 Diesburg, Bennie F. 110 Dillman, Clyde C. 88,132 Emerson, Russell 101 Emerson, Susan C. 44,120 Emmons, Karen L. 44,101 Emmons, Marsha A.132 Endicott, Endicott, Eng, Dan George E. 110 Tralee G.132 a 101 French, Winifred M. 101 Friedrich, Steven C. 71,87,101 Fromm, Curtis P. 120 Fuller, Laurel A. 111 Fuller, Patricia M. 133 Fulton, Melanie j. 44,120 Fusano. Patricia A. 133 G Engblom, Terry 110 Engen, Patty R. 44 Erichsen, Steve R. 43,44,120 Erickson, David E. 71,120 Erickson, Donald E. 81,87,101 Erickson, james R. 80,87,120 Erickson, Linda C. 46,120 Erickson, Gabriel, Fred j. 111 Gaither, Gaither, Karen 133 Richard A. 120 Gamble, Kirk E. 72,86,133 Sander, Christine M. 121 Gander, Debra L. 44,133 Gander, Randy 84,101 Crocker Criswell ,jacklyn110 Criswell,Teresa A. 100 Crocker, Cynthia L. 56,110 Crocker, Donna C.131 ,Vickie119 Dillman, Elizbeth101 Dillman, Kenneth V. 71,101 Dillman, Patrick A. 71,110 Dinkins, Eleanor 162 Dixon, Pamala S. 101 Crooks, Patricia A. 110 Crosby, Amyj.132 Crosby, Kathleen A.110 Crosgrove, Dennis G.100 Crosgrove, Warren L. 119 Crowley, john 158 Cruckshank, Linda L. 47,119 Crumpacker, Victoria 29,40,93,132,146, 200 Crutchfield, Luana K. 119 Culley, Roy 164 Cummings, Elmerj.110 Cummings, Loisj. 44,100 Cummings, Mitchell A, 100 Curran,jimmyE.100 Curtis, David D.119 Curtis, David N. 119 Cuthbert, Rebecca j. 132 Cutlip, David M. 51, 119 D Daggett, Dixie j. 110 Dagostini, Christina j. 119 Dagostini, Gene A, 66,82,132 Dahl, Debra D.100 Dixon, Sheila A.132 Dobbs, Andrea M. 110 Dobbs, jayme 5.101 Doctor, Sherri L. 45,101 Doherty, Lawrence R. 120 Dolph, Gary 120 Doty, Steve R. 61,66,80,120 Douglas, Donald R. 110 Douglas, Lou A.110 Douglas, Nancy 101 Douglas, Pamela G.120 Douglas, Steven W.120 Doving, jean M. 46,108,110,187,196 Dowd, Sherrie j. 110 Doyle,joL.110 Doyle, Kathy 101 Draper, jerry 120 Draper, Ronald M. 44,120 Drennan, Denton K. 101 Dudley, Beverly A.110 Dudley, George 101 Dunn, Bonnie M. 101 Dunsworth, Barbara j. 110 Dunsworth, Steven A. 80,87,120 Dilnton, john G. 71,90,110 Dustin, john 167 DuRette, jesse N. 110 Erwin, Barbara L.120 Eslinger, Robert A. 120 Estes, Dennis j. 101 Evans, Dale N. 120 Evans, Douglas E. 111 Evans, WalterE.101 Evoniuk, Mark 71,111 F Fagan, joe L. 120,202 Falk, james H. 145 Falk, john a7,11o,111,145 Falls, Patricia L. 120 Farr, janet M. 47,74,94,'l11 Farr, jay D.1B,21,28,29,74, 86,100,133,145,185,200 Farrens, Deborah L. 101 Fawver, Laurel S. 25,47,120 Fendall, Tracy 101 Fenton, Ann 56,161 Ferguson, Teresa I. 120 Ferre, David L.120 Ferre, Linda j. 45,101 Ferrell, Harold E.120 Fields, Benny C. 33,71,73,B4,87, 111 Fields, Sharon L. fl01 Fields, Timothy A.111 FinCh,j0hn L.133 Finch, juanita N. 25,133 Garboden, Gordon L. jr. 87,101 Garcia, Albert L. 71,84,101 Garkow, john 101 Garkow, Karen 133 Garland, janice M. 111 Garner, Lois L. 29,39,128,133,136, 145,179 Garnett, Timothy 121 Gatzke, Georgia j. 44,101 Gault, Debra A. 43,121 Gault, Duane C.121 Gederos, Raandij.121 Gentry, Susan E. 94,133 Gerritsen, Larry 169 Gibbs, Mary A.133 Gilfillan, julie Ann 101 Gilfillan, Michael 121 Gillett, Robert 173 Gift, Fred j. 66,77,86,'l34 Gladden, Clarence T. 71,84,111 Gladden, Rae Ann 134 Glasscoe, Russell 111 Goddard, Gene 101 Goette, jody R.121 Goldbloom, Berle 176 Goldbloom, Edward V. 111 Goldbarg, Kimberly A.101 Gonce, Nancy E. 46,47,111 Good, Marie E. 46,121 Good, Sheryl L. 134 Goodman, Zeddie A.121 Goodrich, Roger L. 134 Goodsell, Kay L. 134 Goodsell, R. Glenn 43,44,121 Gorbutt, David R. 43,44,121 Goude, Bruce E. 45,46,47,121 Goude, Roger D. 71,111 Gouley, Sheryl R. 101 Graham, Lawrence 111 Granberg, Eric H. 84,111,121 Grant, Mary J. 46,111,189 Grantham, Brenda G. 101 Grantham, Jean 121 Granum, Daniel 71,111 Grassham, Janine B. 43,121 Gray, Keith W. 90,111 Gray, Sally 101 Grayson, Timothy H. 24,32,91,134 Greaves, Deborah 111 Harmon, Arlene A.111 Harmon, Jerry L. 121 Harrington, Jennie M. 47,121 Harrington, Teressa B. 111 Harrington, Tonette L. 111 Harris, Cathy J. 134 Harris, Janice L. 102 Harris, Melodie A. 121 Harrison, Sharon L. 134 Hart, Gary L. 111 Hartley, Donald R. 71,87,102 Hartley, Mildred 163 Hartsough, Steven D. 66,121 Hash berger, Michael G. 29,43,71,80,87, 108,111 Hasson, Kathryn A. 46,111 Hattabaugh, James D. 134 Green, David E. 45,47,121 Green, Debralee134 Green, Kristi J. 101 Green, Robert A. 101 Green, Roger L. 47,134 Green, Roxy A. 121 Green, Susan K. 101 Gregory, Dennis W.121 Griffin, Lee G.102 Griffin, Neal F. 111 Griffiths, Wayne 172 Grischkowsky, Susanne K. 94,128,134,205 Grizzle, Gwendolyn A. 202 Groleau, Kay 121 Groleau, Rhonda L. 111 Gross, Kenneth R. 44,71,84 Grunwaldt, Chris 111 Guenther, Donald S. 62,92,121 Guenther, Edward F. 71,81,102 Guenther, John H. 66,92,134 Guyer, Venice 172 H Hackett, Paul 111 Hadden, Bonnie 111 Hadden, Debbie 102,103 Haga, Linda L.134 Haga, Ricky A.121 Hager, Cynthia 46,102 Hager, Kathleen 102 Hagge, Gail L. 43,47,4a,121 Hale, Jill S. 45,111 Haliski, Brian T. 44,74,100,102,105 Haliski, Chester 66,88,170 Hall DanJ.121 Hall David 0.111 Hall, Gayann l. 25,47,120,121 Hall HollyC.111 Hall, Jan F.121 Hall Lucinda G. 43,121 Hall Robin E. 47,111 Hamilton, Brian W. 84,102 Hamilton, Bruce W. 82,84,111 Hamilton, Roxanne 111 Hammer, Donald W. 102 Hammer, Carla A. 121 Hammer, Raymond 102 Hamn, Elwood M. 111 Hamn, Patty A. 111 Hampton, Kevin R. 111 Handshaw, Bill 164 Hanen, Catherine A.121 Hanks, Calvin R.121 Hanks, Jimmy D.134 Hanna, Betty G.102 Hannon, Linda L. 40,46,111 Hansen, Alanna K. 111 Hansen, Deborah G. 39,121,122,186 Hansen, Martha E. 121 Hansen, Robert J. 71,111 Hanson, Frank E. 121 Hardman, Jonathan 71,84,102 Hargens, Randall L. 66,121,126 Harkins, David A.111 Harless, Dwayne R.134 Harless, Larry R. 111 Harless, Nancy L. 134 Hattabaugh, Kenneth 102 Hattan, Bonnie 121 Hawkins, Marian A. 44,102 Hawks, Patty L. 121 Haworth, Hewitt 111 Hazen, James L. 102 Hazen, Walter E. 111 Hazzard, Deborah A. 52,121 Heath, Pamela 111 Heckard, William 111 Hedgpeth, John C. 121,192 Heinz, John J. 19,29,77,92,134 Heinz, Stanley E. 80,92,111 Hennessey, Robert E. 112 Henrickson, Alan 166 Henry, Jerry 64 Henry, Patricia 102 Hensler, Mary E. 112 Henson, Rose M.112 Herrick, Billie J. 112 Hersha, Raymond J. 121 Hess, Barbara J. 112 Hess, Ralph 173 Hess, William R. 121 Hester, Mary J. 46,112 Hibdon, Linda H.102 Hibdon, Randy 121 Hickey, Barbara A. 46,112 Hight, Fred A. 121 Hill, Normon M. 66,80,86,'I12 Hill, Susan 134 Hinderlie, David A. 45,46,47,48,121 Hinds, Frank S. 102 Hiserote, Eugene 175 Hodges, Michael E. 201 Hoeger, Mitchell A. 71,112 Hoffer, Howard 175 Hoffine, Bruce 77,159 Hoffine, Richard B. 52,77,88,121 Hoffine, Ron A. 80,87,112,114 Hoffman, Lyn M. 46,112 Hoffman, Wayne 134 Hofmaier, James 171 Hohman, Christine D. 44,134 Hoing, Marilyn K. 112 Hoing, Nancy A. 121 Hoing, Neil 159 Holbert Merrie L. 46,112,116 Holden, Edward E. Jr. 134 Holgrimson, Steve C. 134 Hollenbeck Lee M. 134 Holliday, Terry D. 121 Hollingsworth, Kathy 102 Hollingsworth, Sherry 112 Holly, Janet D. 135 Holmes, Emily J. 121 Holte, Chalmers P. 88,135 Homer, Timothy D. 135 Hood, Thomas D. 71,81,90,102 Horne, Carolyn 121 Horne, Theodore N. 112 Horton, Janice E. 121 Horton, Vickie L. 102 Houseman, Bruce 102 Houseman, Philip G. 80,112 Houseman, Phillis102 Houston, Robert B. 71,90,112 Howard, Barbara J. 135,193,197 Howard, Billye L. 102 Howard, Linda 121 Howard, Richard R. 102 Howe, David J. 112 Howerton, Clifford 121 Howley, Stanley W. 102 Howley, TheaJ.135 Hubbell, Debra 33,44,46,98,102 Hudson, Sandra S. 102 Hudson, Victoria S.18,29,47,121,126, 201 Huggins, James W. 80,86,112 Hughes, Judith A. 121 Hughes, Nelda 121 Hughes, Robert 82,121 Humphrey, Michael R. 71,112 Humphrey, Vickie A. 58,135 185 I Humphries, Sheri L. 112 Hunsaker, Barbara D. 112 Hunt, Jodie L. 102 Hunt, Stacie A. 135,189 Hunter, Ronnie M. 60,135 Huntley, Judy A. 121 Huntley, Michael L. 135 Huntley, Tommy G.102 I Hurley, Clifton M. 71,87,102,107 Hurley, Lynne D. 25,135 Hutcheson, Nancy L. 44,102 Hyde, Robert D. 135 lrick, Terry A. 71,102 Irvin, Mary C. 44,112 lrvin, Patrick L. 91,135,193 lvy, Corrine 122 Jackson, Everett V. 66 Jackson, Jim 112 Jackson, Linda A. 112,117,188 Jackson, Rodger D. 122 Jacobson Jacobson 1 , Anita L. 122 Frederick L. 122 Jacobson, Jack 45,71,84,87,102 Jacobson 1 Larry 102 Ronald R. 43,44,48,122 Jadin, Duane 112 Jacobson f Jadin, Gary D. 112 Jalak, Rose M. 102 James, Curtis R. 72,86,135 James, Regina F. 46,102 Jamison, Teena 44,112 Jansen, Robert P. 44,112 Jansen,WilliamJ.112 Jasso, Guillermo 135 Jasso, Rosa E. 112 Jeffs, Leonard L. 102 Jenkins, Earl R. 135 Jenkins, Sandra L.122 Jennings, Kent E. 44,112 Jennings, Ron 166 Jepsen, Connie 135 Johannesen, Roxanne 29,41,135, Johns, Albert W. 43,44,112 Johns, Marsha K. 44,102 Johnson, Carol L. 43,130 Johnson, Cindy L. 121 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Connie L. 135 David P. 71,80,112,121 Dianne L. 122 Elmer 159 Jennelle M. 122 John 77,167 Judith 102 Kathleen A,135 Keith W. 122 Kim F. 112 Lex M. 71,87,98,102 Mike D. 45,135 Rebecca A. 135 Shelley E. 43,112 Johnston, Diana A.102 146 Johnston, Paul J. 71,87,102 Johnston, Steven G. 135 Johnstone, Todd A. 102 Jones, Caroline A. 112 Jones, Catherine A. 102 Jones, David L. 102 Jones, Douglas M. 122 Jordan, Jackie S. 46,47,48,135,145 K Kahl, Rodney 102 Kanui, Lucille 46,122 Kanui, Margaret M. 135 Karow, Llewellyn E. 84,136,122 Karow, Mary E. 102 Kasch, Gordon M. 43,122 Keady, Robert H. 102 Kean, David W. 45,102 Kean, Susan E. 112 Kearns, Nella E. 102 Kelley, Elton B. 102 Kelley, Richard D. 45,47,48,66,86, 122 Kelley, Ronald C. 112 Kellner, Arthur 102 Kellner, Rosemary M.122 Kendall, Nelson J. 74,122 Kenshol, Debbie L. 45,102 Kenton, April L. 112 Kerbs, Carol A. 112 Kerkow, Catherine M. 135,180 Kerkow, Michael R. 44,112 Kersey, James 25,162 Keylock, Laurie Y. 46,47,135,184,193 Kiander, Stephen L. 135 Kierstead, Julie A. 21,111,112,196 Kierstead, Martha J. 47,135,146,194,203 Kimm, Tommy 47 Kindred, James G. 71,80,86,112 Kindred, Kay L. 46,94,102 King, Gene 112 King, John c. 112,122 King, Loren D. 71,81,102 Kingsley, Jean M. 45,46,63,102,104 Kingsley, Virgil 159 Kinney, Gary A. 71,87,102 Kinney, Reed P. 43,61,73,86,135 Kiser, James L. 66,122 Kissee, Patricia 112 Klein, Wendy 122 Knight, Carol J. 39,47,122 Knight, Larry D. 102 Knight, Pattie D. 112 Knight, Sandra K.122 Knight, Tony c.112 Knutsen, Keith A. 71,112 Knutson, John L. 135,184 Kohler, Barbara W. 53,92,136,195 Koho, Gloria L. 61,136 Koivunen, Diana M. 122 Kokes, Debora G. 43,44,46,47,122 Kokes, Dorothy 176 Kokes, Leonard 160 Kolen, Jerry J. 136 Kopp, Linda A. 46 Koreiva, Anthony 160 Koreiva, Kathryn D.102 Koreiva, Paul 71,90,112 Kotsovas, Jerry 165 Krantz, Evelyn 163 Krantz, Jon M. 66,86,122 Krause, Carol A. 102 Kronsteiner, Susan C. 122 Krossman, Valerie P.122 Krummel, Dennis W. 18,66,88,133,136, 138 , Krummel, Dianna G. 35,103 Kruse, Sonja l. 39,47,48,106,136, 146 Kubli, Delilah 5.112 Kuehn, Gary122 Kuehn, Pauline K.112 Kuehn, Ronald C. 66,86,136 Morale L Lafayette, Michael 168 Lafleur, C. Suezan 136 Laible, Steven W. 112 Laird, Laura j. 112 Laird, Robin R. 112 Landers, janet M. 136 Landon, Alan E. 136 Landon, Bruce E. 71,103 Leader, Langley, Gus 66,71,170 Langley, Ruby L. 46,112 Lanway, Edward L. 44,71,84,103 Lark, Loanne R. 112 Larson, Brent 175 Larson, Ernie 175 Larson, Rory j, 47 Lasater, Dianne M. 136 Laskey, Susan M, 46,122 Laurila, Wayne W. 9 I,136 Lawrence, jeffrey G. 73,112 Lawrence, Kenneth L. 103 Layton, Marilyn 112,193 Layton, Layton, Rodney C. 66,122 Rosanne F.112 Layton, Thomas H. 66,113 Larry D. 87 Leake, Nancy 171 Leaton, Anita L. 122 Leaton, David M. 29,66,86,118,122 Leaton, Eldon L. 136 Ledgett, Beverly S. 122 Ledgett, Irene K. 44,113 Ledgett, Tony R. 71,87,103 Lee, Colleen E. 103 Lee, David w. 44,71,a4,113 Lee, Diane L. 47,52,122 Leeth, Chester L.122 Leeth, judy 113 Lefler, jack 39,173 Lefler, john j. 39,43,74,'l07,136 Lehman, Connie j. 103 Lehman, Mike R. 84,113 Leigh, Douglas N. 136 Leighty, Ron R. 57,136 Leighty, Ruth E.113 Lentz, Keith 113 Lepley, Roberta K. 113 Leslie, William 136 Levage, Alan 8.113 Lewis, Alicia R. 113 Lewis, Gary 136 Lewis, Linda M. 113 Lewis, Mathew C. 29,122 Lilienthal, Bruce 122 Lilienthal, Richard L.122 Lillebo, Kathy 21 Lincoln, Thomas 164 Lindsay, james M. 54,113 Lindsay, Michael C. 136 Lindsay, Susie A.122 Lindsey, jim R. 103 Lindsey, Terrie L.113 Lindsley, Sharan M. 113 Lindstrom, Robert V. 113 Littleton, Earl C. 113 Litton, Robert 169 Littrell, David 0.43 Lively, Katherine L.113 Livingston, Geraldine K, 123 Lockhart, Cynthia K. 43,44,46,47,118, 123 Lockhart, Debbie 44,113,197 Lockhart, Michael N. 44,103 Lockhart, Roxene K, 44,113 Loffer, Clara j. 136 Loftis, Carol M. 43,123 Loitis, Michael j. 103 Logan, Homer M. 47,123 Lohrke, jack C. 71,103 Lohrke, Louis j. 113 Lohrke, Vernon 123 Long, Daryl 161 Long, Dennis 102,103 Loomis, Catherine j. 44,103 Loomis, Martha A,123 Loper, Dennis W.123 Loper, Russell A. 113 Loreman, Susan L.113 Lorence, Peggyj. 47,123 Love, Leonard 172 Love, Leonard D. 71,87,103 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McGuire, Tracey A. 45,113 Mclntosh, james M.137 Mclntosh, Richard A. 37,71,86,113 Mclnturff, Robert L. 71,81,87,103 Mclnturff, Sally A. 74,103,107 McKay, Gregg L. 37,49,54,60,88, 123 McKay, jeff A. 37,80,90,113 McKenna, Lois 37,172 McKinney, Calvin 103 McLain, Becky M.123 McLean, William 165 McMullan, Sterling B. 47,123 McNeill, Dennis 164 McNeill, jacqueline 161 MCNutt, Kathryn L. 103,193 McPherson, Helen 173 McQuillin, Darrelyn 29,37,41,137 Macy, Richard M.103 Maguire, Mark D. 113,201 Maguire, Peggy 174 Mahaffy, Diana 103 Mahaffy, joan 166 Maharaj, Sumila113 Mahler, Brenda G. 123 Main, Anntionette A.113 Main, Daniel j. 123 Main, Kent S. 113 Maine, Gregory A. 71,113 Maine, Keith M.137 Mainwaring, Paul 123 Major, Carl L. 137 Mallonee, Paul 61,171 Maloney, Terry L. 113 Manders, Donna B. 25,29,34,123,179 Manders, Linda C, 29,39,64,137,145, 179 Marcott, Lynne M. 21,137 Marcott, Robyn A.103 Marcott, Terri L. 123 Markel, Phillip D.123 Marken, Marie L.137 Markham, Benton R.113 Markham, 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Michael 84,90,114 Richards, Charis M. 124 Richardson, jeanne M. 105 Richardson, Karen A. 44,46,74,98,105 Richardson, Lisa 43,44,47,48,124 Richardson, Robert F. 43,71,80,114 Richmond, Cindy L. 105 Richmond, Diana L. 124 Richter, Terry S.139 Rider,john105 Rider, Ronald 139 Ridings, Milton D. 114 Riechle, Leona 172 Riecke, Kathy 94,114 Riecke, Robert C. 139 Ring, janet L. 139,194,203 Ritter, Louis 114 Robb, Craig E. 114 Robbins, Vicki 64 Robertson, Suzy M. 102,105 Robeson, Gerald W. 114 Robinson, Barbara 176 Roe, Floyd 114 Roe, Lloyd G. 124 Rogers, Harold D. 139 Rogers, Katherine D. 105 Ronk, Dean 71,81,87,105 Ronk, Vernon H. 139 Rooke, Floyd R.124 Ross, Daniel L. 114 Rossback, jonathan T. 139 Rossback, judy R.139 Rossback, Steven D. 115 Rossman, Steve 73,B6,124 Row, Marlene 115 Row, Nelda j. 105 Rowlett, Thomas W. 105 Rucas, james D. 86,124 Rulifson, janet K. 105 Running, Diana G. 139 Rush, Barbara j. 45,105 Rush, Theresa A. 44,125 Russell, Michaela W. 125 Russell, Rhonda K. 139 Russell, 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