Marshfield High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Coos Bay, OR)
- Class of 1980
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Although the students at MHS entered the eighties in a new exciting way, they also treated school in a relaxed easy-going manner, combining an interest in learning, with the desire to have a good time. Meditation is good for the soul. Rah roh girls! is -4 .vs Mike Baldock stands at attention. W 1 Linda's home away from home. Sneaking a look at, . . V l , ,ix 4,jY,.jx .1 5 v - 1 . g 7 .X 'ty gs 7 I 4' 1 - f - ' X 5:8 lf' f ,. ' fs . A, I ,...4-nn-l el Milk. milk. beautiful milk! David Rodrighez, . .the Popcorn King. Another day on the bench. Siudenis making use of The couriyord fociliiy fir H ll You! Forestry Club selis concessions during noon Erin Giddings ond Vicki Sondgren ponder over Q question Feeding time at the zoo! Albrightson has the ' A.M. Blues. Fun festival queen, Megan. his i If Pig , iii-Q ...-f by That's finger-licken' gOOd.' ini 3 E : 4 s X ff' xr A new semester means a new set of books. is Vt find Q Join the crowd! Sara Foss serves fruit cocktail from her locker restaurant n Km H George Whitty gets stuck in cz Iibrory shelf. W 'hx 45 ,:w ' Bob Foster is tolking os usuol, fi' , r .,, - Students prefer the holl to the cofeterio. Get your Suspenders here V L Wg mi K. NsQ,,,'...N.,.:5.5..a-..a.f-.-se-g,, ' ,xg A -ws P, .5 i 5. is 'ttf is 'SM fer: eb Q: W , PM 'simss A group of students enjoy the afternoon sunshine, T' XX' rss Z ,,, - - '----' Tim is - fi TU if i f ' X is i Q t 1 Q-fs 4,'QfifQ Q U v Sm 'A' Q -sN 'N ff ,f ,fs 4. . if 30135 ,,f ,War Peanut butter and jelly again? wonders Ken Fisher. Aff fl- ,sal Let's go Pirates! Diana Alberts explains the merits of bananas ' is-g?f:s.., ., ' til-1 : . 'Q ldigfggff' . Q 'N' sr?--za, s ' . . : 1--.1 K Q, sf: What's so funny? Chris Peterson makes himself at home. Spirit Week T H Sophomore rolly struts their stuff. Spirit week and Homecoming are filled with fun and excitement. The trdditiondl Spirit Week competition between cldsses helped rdise the Spirit of the school for friddy's Homecoming gdme. Among the dctivities held during the three ddy spirit week were pillow fights, d pie edting contest, ond sock roces. Dress-ups included Cowboy dey . Hdlloween doy , dnd Purple ond Gold doy. Spirit week dctivities were highlighted with d bonfire held in Hdrdlng field. Edch cldss credted d bulldog to destroy in the fire. Congrotuldtions lvldrshfield for mdking Spirit Week successful! Following Spirit Week dctivitles wds the Homecoming gdme dgdinst our rivols. The gdme resulted in d dishedrtening 42-0 loss dt the hdnds of the Bulldogs. The Homecoming court consisted of princesses Kim Jones, Vdllndo lvldtdyo, Rhondd Ring dnd 4979 Homecoming Queen, senior Michele Powell. -dv Helen Deon expresses true pirote spirit! u i.. an vi , f l 9, ' u Gi: , . .W Z7 YY Y ,-....ud Ndtcilie Horning ond Kdren Erickson cheer on the cldss of Bi Marlo does the hop. ,.:-17 S-A X y K Q. 1 X W As, 4 H V -4 be . ii . 1 ' Ap .7 v H, x, , Q fgg,.Q J'Jn,xA,1r4' J. w V f wi Ag ., X 3 . Trocy Eosley looks for Roggedy Andy. Connie Vedock gets into the swing of tmngs Seniorsi The tnrili of victory. Not quite the O.K. corrolf' BG. gets her first toste of Spirit Week. Yeli Kings toke tO .q Q4 , K 1 Queen Michele Powell with escort Mark I ,gf ' J' v ' Jw I r is , Vyxvf A xx 'XX Oh, I'm surel Crocker' Princess Rhonda Ring with escort Joe Gregg. Princess Kim Jones with escort Jim Lyons. 3' s,,-,w .v '- ' ff 4, Band and drill team march in the mud. 'inn M s N, f ang. Michele and Mark are the royal couple. Susan Davis lights up halftime. il! I ,Q if Q 1 Mike K.O. Reeves holds his ground. B Piroie rooters onxiously ciwcit The coll. Monte PiroTe Leighton rides The senior floot UWUSIG do I Q0 fl'Om h9l'97 JUf1iOl'S ITWGGT fOf TNG roundup. I we . Q? Q 1 i SSUSS A new decade, a troubled beginning. . . 4979-80 was a year full of issues which affected the entire world in one way or another. The Iranian crisis and Russian invasion of Afghanistan tested world peace. Economic instability and a volcanic blast were felt by the Pacific Northwest. 4980 was the start of a new decade and another year for elections and the Olympics. The entire world witnessed the Russian invasion of Afghanistan in September, a definite threat to world peace. The USSR was condemned by the U.S., world peace keeping organizations and virtually the rest of the world. Russian troops remained in Afghanistan. November 4, 4979 was the date of the takeover of the United States embassy in Teheran, Iran. Militant followers of the Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini seized the embassy and took 53 Americans hostage. A rescue attempt in April resulted in tragedy, as three U.S. helicopters encountered Qecganical failures and crashed, leaving eight Americans ea . The World Comes to America was the theme of the 4980 Winter Olympics held in Lake Placid, New York. American speed skater Eric Heiden electrified the crowd by winning a winter Olympic record of 5 gold medals. A young U.S. Hockey team captured the hearts of America by winning the gold, the first in Hockey for the U.S. since 4960. The outlook for the Moscow summer games looks bleak for the U.S. because of a boycott in protest of the invasion of Afghanistan. Other nations joined the U.S. in that boycott. April 24, was freedom day for thousands of Cuban refugees who boarded boats for the United States. The U.S. economy continued to tumble, reaching an inflation rate of 4896. Economic problems were felt in the Bay Area as some businesses went bankrupt, while others :aid off many workers leaving them on the unemployment ine. Dormant for hundreds of years, Mt. St. Helens in Southwest Washington blew her top on May 48, leaving a wave of destruction. Many people were killed in the wake of the volcano. Millions of dollars were lost in areas that were covered with ash, and millions more in lost timber. 4980 was election year throughout the country. Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan were the winners of the Oregon primary in May and appeared to be the clear-cut choice for the two political parties. ,., s...,,N-'MGM' 'QQ'-'b '---L, LL8 fm 943 ,L 5 'Q 5' 'hs' 5' Ayatullah Khomeini, Tlme's man of the year. P IDN - -do , S O 9 ' AML . .....- A ' 1 , . D-Y Y My Poor economic conditions resulted in business failures. -., r' x2Kl'371F57 LX-B l' K K . , ,,,,X..c..-,.,,+-ww-M, .. ,M , ..,...- .,...,.- -A A - -: --A --.....,. .n... ., M. , Lumber mills closed shoo, Idvino off hundreds of workers. V, IIE KE I -L-all 3. swqzh 'in . - Gos prices went over The 34.00 mork. ' kv X 'K .. ' emi 4 sp , u A 1,5 we 4' - fe. 5 'Z '64 1 Mt. Si. Helens mokes the cover. ,....-in mf' S Eu MORE Elecrions occurred in Moy. Attorney eww... .. W Anti-Ironion sentiments were expressed openly. --.F pu..- DGDCSS Boogie To The beaT of The band. Boogie aT The high school dance. Rock'n Roll? Disco? Soul? Who knows whaT The 4980's have in sTore as far as music goes? No one can really say whaT The new sound will be, buT one Thing is for sure, no maTTer whaT iT is The sTudenTs will sTill T'Dance The NighT Away every chance They geT. The year's dances sTarTed ouT wiTh a bang, as everyone celebraTed The success of The fooTpall Team wiTh a liTTle Shake, RaTTle, and Roll on The dance floor. There was no difficuliy in finding someone who was willing To Boogie, Oogie, Oogie, or maybe even Slow Dance'n Swaying To The Music. Who ever said only people can dance? This year, as Sadie WenT lVluppeTs, each lVl.H.S. Miss Piggy chose her favoriTe KermiT and hiT The dance floor To Dance, Dance, Dance . All The sTudenTs enjoyed The Sadie in differenT ways. Many vislTed The Tunnel of love To Find Their Thrill on Blueberry Hill, some wenT Up, Up and Away on Their BeauTiful Balloons Qhelium balloons ThaT isp, and oThers decided ThaT They were Going To The Chapel and were gonna geT married. No maTTer whaT The new decade brings, one can be sure To find sTudenTs filing inTo The dances To LeT The GoodTimes Roll, and They're sure To have as good a Time as They did This year. MW Dance'n is only half The fun . . . Romance'n is The oTher. l v. 1 qi as eg iii i s QPARQQ Dale OTT is surprised aT what Kaye has To say Who mel exclaims Jeff Penningion. There is always someThing exciTing going on af The afTer game dances Karla Hulbert scores a bullseve wiTh Carl Turn AUM Q3 Let's Tango says Llsa Harper. ef. X I 19 Gene Webb struts his stuff. Danc'h ana romanc'n That was my foot! Rich Qualman is shocked at The new dance styles. Ssemblies Assemblies are times when the entire student body gathers together to talk laugh, cheer, and be entertained. The assemblies of 4980 were exciting and full of surprises. Numerous pep assemblies and various National assemblies were presented to students. Pep assemblies were a time to introduce the loyal Pirate athletic teams and get students psyched up for games. Many pep assemblies also included humorous skits put on by the rally and competition between members of the student body. National assemblies enabled students to experience such things as psychics, trampoline artists, Norwegian dancers, and Scottish musicians. A visiting psychic shows the power of the mind. r Af -I U ' ine varsity Basketball team stands proud as they're introduced during a pep assembly. i'Flex those muscles, Lisal :Lis Are we all here? wonders Kristi Johnson. Linda George joins in singing the school song pi ,rf hw 'buf 5 ip x wg ' S, . ft I v- ,...... 3 if , L- -15. -. fs L' tc QR ,,, . ,,:. ., N tiles-N2 C ff' X V wh.. S i -a N I S'- , 34 . A A 2 T jg ,- , 4 - -X bl., , L X T.' x',x f x .UO J LL ' l Row 1: John Chandler. Row 2: George Whitty, Brenda Giroux, Megan Humphrey, Dana Coates, Jeff Pennington, Lisa Keizer, Niki Lilienthal Lydia Cripe, Mike Freeman. Row 3: Kris Lyons, Mike Baldock, Donna Devereux, Paul Chandler, Aaron Lesan, Clayton Shaw, Connie Morallis, Ken Loftus, Clarice Keizer, Debbie Swenson, Lois O'NeiI, Chris Lindberg, John Muenchrath, Steve Hall, Carolyn Kautz. 'NM I 'Y ..- ,Ac......,, if John and Aaron run the Student Council meeting. The Sophomore Student Council participates in a meeting. 'A-Lg, GiGi Wilson uses the new election machine to vote. 2 -- Clayton Shaw is the new Vice President The new Treasurer is Wynnie Patterson. S 4' Student Council The group had a slow but profitable year. Some of the members of Student Council attended a workshop at the University of Oregon. The workshop introduced parliamentary procedure and other techniques to aid members in running the council. While no big projects were completed, the Student Council worked its way out of debt. The initial enthusiasm died down after Spirit Week, but we kept busy. We managed to get more assemblies and a complete Spirit Week for once. We also now have a 'clean slate' for next year's Student Council, financially speaking, said ASB President, John Chandler. Vice President, Aaron Lesan, filled in when John was absent. Secretary, Mike Baldock, did an excellent job taking minutes at every meeting. Lydia Cripe, Treasurer, did her part to keep financial matters in tact. Publicity Manager, Steve Hall, kept the announcement board in the main hall up to date. Gretchen Bosselman, Historian, kept a scrapbook to put on file. Niki Lilienthal, School Board Representative, attended all the school board meetings to represent the Marshfield student body. The results of the ASB elections were Randy Smith: President, Clayton Shaw: Vice-president, Michelle Hunt: Secretary, Debbie Swenson: Historian, Bill McSwain: Publicity Manager, and Wynnie Patterson: Treasurer. ,nr f 4,316 Ri, Michelle Hunt is next year's Secretary. lx. 7' f X Z I in V , . X, A ,.,-1 Debbie Swenson is next year's Zena explains how to use the voting machines. ' W - if '-- ..... -Q... Historian. The 4980-84 ASB President is Randy Smith. 'J ' .ff ,kms V e . L, 4 fr 5 I V ' Wig, 1 3 My my av 'xi ' f 1 .1 -.X 0 1 I 1 X wsxx. 534 - ' 1 A.F.S. New friendships, experiences, and memories were formed. A.F.S. promoTed culTurol undersTonding by hosTing sTudenTs from vorious counTries, ond differenT dreos of The UniTed STdTes. Ddvid Rodriguez, from Spoin, ond Borghlld Glorvigen, from Norwdy, helped moke The school yeor speciol for mony people. The club wds hedded by o four member boord consisTing of Lori Gordner, Brendo Boker, Lori Morcy ond PeTer Bock. AcTiviTies during The yeor included o recepTion for The visiTing BriTish sTudenTs, o pizzd porTy ond The SouTh CodsT Exchonge, o funcTion The club co-hosTed wiTh NorTh Bend. OTher evenTs included vcirious exchonges. STudenTs from schools in Arizono ond Willomind, Oregon visiTed Morshfield, while Lori Gordner, Khoi Nguyen, Vivion Johnson, ond Von Beldon Troveled To Willomino. CynThio Nelson represenied A.F.S. during The summer in Turkey. John Kruse wds seIecTed GS on exchonge sTudenT To CosTo Rico. hr xg, John Kruse and Cynthia Nelson will be exchonge students during The summer. Dovid Rodriquez porTiclpoTed in Trock during his visiT. Honor Club A goal worth achieving. New members of The 1980 NaTional Honor X ' SocieTy were iniTiaTed inTo The club by wearing fooTball helmeTs during The school day, playing a game of Who's Who in N.H.S. and Throwing pies in a conTesT aT The end of The day. The club Dole Adams 0SSiSTS Debbie earned money by selling TickeTs aT baskeTball Swenson- and fooTbaII games. The money was used for scholorships given To seniors in The club aT The end of The year. Quill and Scroll is an inTernaTional honorary socieTy of journalism. The club included 39 qualified sTudenTs from The Mahiscan and Journalism classes. The club held a semi-formal iniTiaTion for The sTudenTs Toward The years end. Tri-M is a music honorary open To juniors and seniors ThaT are involved in aT leasT Two forms of OrchesTra, Band, or Choir. The club earned , is money Through concession sales aT The school. T T 4.17 Am :gif PTT b 1 'f ' 'rf f You guys look funny says Kalhi. N?Hlg uw wr' es 'nv' G 'ons 0' G3 Q ipilw f Row 4: N. LilienThal qVice-PresidenTQ, P. Lundgren CSecreTaryj, D. Adams CPresidenTQ, K. SauberT Ureasurerj, Jerryl KnuTsen QPubliciTy Managerj. Row 2: W. Wilkins, G. GehlerT CAdviserj, D. Swenson, B. Phillips, R. Davis, B. Giroux, M. Ferguson, G. Bosselman, S. Cook, S Davis, D. 'Foss, M. Williams, C. Jackson, M. Burdg fAdvisorj. Row 3: D. OTT, L. Duca, M. Leighfon, S. Macy, S. Evoniuk, D. Devereux, B. STripllng, K. Fischer, C. LandrialT, L. WhiTlow, B. Rooke, B.G. Goloruigen, S. Schaefers, E. Lewis, Row 4: J. Wade, G. Duskin, D. ChrisTiansen, M. HinTz, J. PenningTon, L. Keizer, D. CoaTes, Z. McGill, T. Easley, K. Erickson, N. Horning, K. Haliski, K. MaTson, C. Nelson, C. Duca. Jeff Layton boogies with Miss piggy. ihiy Saxton escapes the tunnel of v . EWS f - Marshfield students enjoy the Key Club Convention in Richmond, Washington. into my eyes. Lisa Harper and date line up for Sadie Pictures. Service Club They combine fun with service. Girls League started off the year with a super Sadie Hawkins dance. The theme was Sadie goes Muppets. In May the girls organized a successful Mother Daughter Tea, and the girl of the year was selected. Youth Association for Retarded Citizens QY.A.R.C.y advised by Mrs. Bidwell helped raise money at the carnival held April 12. The purpose of the club was to aid the handicap and work with State and National Y.A.R.C. associations. Health Occupation Students of America QH.O.S.A.j had various fund raising activities all year long. A carwash, candy sale and a sponge throw at the carnival raised the money used to help send representatives to a fall convention in Portland. Led by president GiGi Wilson Hi-Y sold coffee and doughnuts at the football and basketball games. Out of their profits the club was able to send four members to Youth Legislation in Salem. At this mock government the students proposed bills and acted as legislators. Key Club is an international service organization sponsored by Kiwanis. Through the annual canned food drive and the Heart Fund dance the club helped many needy people. Members raised money by having a car wash, bake food sales and by selling carnations on Valentines Day. Profits were used to send 12 members to a Key Club convention held in Richmond, Washington. l if-5 U' C' 1. N . 4 M.. . U' 0 V s 5 V Kllr V-1-..,1 4 'A ' MM .fi 4' f ,tiiwrgi 4 ' 1 'pk f rf gwi' A lilsfif Megan Humphrey and Roger Nissan pose after getting hitched. General Club Students involvement in clubs increased. Clubs at Marshfield play an important part in campus life. Marshfield's Ski Club was at it again this year. The club General Clubs satisfy the interests of many students. sponsored dances, car washes, rock-a-thons and sold The Pep Club, headed by Barbie Church, helped to concessions to earn money. This enabled them to take organize the sports rooters. The club also made signs and three fun filled trips to Mt. Bachelor. posters to promote spirit for athletic events. The Stop Accident Fatalities Through Youth Effort Club VICA Club gives a practical look at the industrial arts. CSAFTYEJ is a new club at Marshfield and its popularity is Students learn their vocation during the year and show it growing. The club's purpose is to reduce highway fatalities during the Annual South Coast Skills Contest. ln state through investigating various safety measures. competition the winners were Brad Johnson in Safety Medical Explorers learn about different areas of the Participation and Oxyacetylene Welding and Travis Wear in Medical profession. The club attended various presentations Foundry. concerning the medical field and many of the members The 1980 Pirate Graphics Club, headed by Ellen Lewis, worked for the Junior Auxiliary at Bay Area Hospital. They made money producing signs, posters and other items for ended the year by attending a medical conference in local clubs and businesses. The money was used for buying Portland. art supplies and awarding scholarships. 9' E E VNAU 1-eu CNW Helen Dean enjoys Pirate Fun Night. gsg0'Vn Dt-'CO pfepofes fo' me es. B-T' Connie Moralez. service with a smile . I -Q Ski Club members arrive at Mt. Bachelor. Y.A.R.C. members conduct a bake sale. A slbnq' ,F-H ff E' ff' 'ann- .....-N......--... x.--,. . W M lr ' D i , Q ls A Qf xx -i - f 1 'T . NI' x .A , NX s I Qty Q my X Aft? 7 v nl Ax! ! X .l 1 -- ' 5 '34 N Q -xx g ' U X lf - 5 ff 1' Mi i 4' .,p-ui-.xdx 'xx Q6 - '--t I-r I' M.F.L.C. Row 1: M. Baldock. K. Saubert, K. Ahuna, M. Freeman. Row 2: H. Hinzman, D. Johnson. Row 3: H. Lawall. T. Holbert. P. Lundgren. S. Kiser, S. Nasburg, L. Keizer, K. Erickson. M. Katsikis. C. Keizer, D. Sigloh. Row A: S. Cox. N. Lilienthal, D. Miles, J. Muenchrath. F. Hayes, S. . . er. Moore D Port 'Y' . 5 Mr Christensen demonstrates the strength of Hefty trash bags wiv Just one more number smiles Bob Potmesil is Marshfields pop corn Dennis Wilson. man. iii '!N,,f P xx X With the help of Scott Blair. Dale Adams illustrates perfect dart throwing form. gal? Id 'Q-ni i N vf, Qty Marty Ferguson displays the pie to be TDFOWD at Mr Christensen. iq- Two Ski Club members await the slope. Let's see a bulls eye, thinks Susan Davis. G 1 Q N . A festive atmosphere surrounded Pirate Fun Night. .ad vs fr. i N X' ','!Q,s T' Did I forget something, wonders Liz Young. DN xt? 'f NAMQC J Paul Chandler helps out with concessions. UU! ff! my gn? se. was 5 -'Q W js dl' . Pirate Graphics Row 1: E. Lewis, P. Snyder, Row 2: B. Rooke, S. Schaefers, J Bock. Row 3: S. Nasburg, J. Matson, S. Strain, K. Eickhoft, C. Peterson, L. I Row A: C. Poscillo, J. Mountain, S. Shultz, K. Ahuna Row 5: T. Johnson. I can get in there for 5067 Mi Jay Pennlnglon enjoys the dan Tournamenr Mr. Ramage leads a Medical Explorers discussion. . ,. ,N z ' 'S 1f'f'-6:1 ' n X. fs, EQ . uf . V, N ,Ah abominable snowman? ,,-.sl-1 ,H fv 4 All -.1g'g, .nfl .1 f ', A ., , ..., T ,, , C Pep Club Row l: B. Church, H. Dean, C. Morales. Row 2: T. Bloom, T. Johnson, M. Skozen, V. Johnson, T. Gardner, Row 3: T. Hallback, L. Schwartz, W. Granfham, L. Gardner, D. England, P. James. a Pepsi dayl thinks Russell Rizzi. Q Qs.-x JY' x :J-QV WWW? 9WfwMS?E2.3Z2fE?h?5v35 WG 3ql'nf: 'VME-f2f2'iw if qw Assam-sw QF M A 'Q VYZS 'k95l'1k'if7Kfi jflkfwww hx XNQKQ5 x an x , wszwwfsff , f 1,4 ...ff Mix- , .wg x'5Qv'5'y'Zv'f93 W4f+,9,EY'Z'3Q?'1Yi':1R4xSi6'r3h'EJxi5' :dw Gif? 0? 3+ x Y wifi .i ,nsl -N., V ,559 W, Mx,,.K, , M, 'Wifi Xxx-is M Yfkxsc 0 fw.?'fN 'S 9.54 . ll R--,,:.EL:-5, .. . .5 .,,... . ff W J A 'A A . A 1 -'L- 1 ' L Y Lyn x Q' E , A gg 5, ,... ,tim A L: ,a, E . I N-m,,..w Lf K .N ' ' ,fs ,. if I 1.1. X, - ri K gg , is 1 - t - . M., ei Q' K T - ' . vs . nf ,K -. . . J I LA M. . X1 p , -tv . wg . .. .5.i :2.-. Q ga Q . 5 . ,.,.. -, ,:.- ,..- . .. ., - .... .. ........ , .... , ..... .N.,.,,..,,...q,. N Ilhu ? . SRWWQHYM W 52:23,- x ,sx +.. X Yr EXPLORING Science .4 fl A g Test tubes . . . microscopes . . . beakers . . . 'f' bunson burners . . . thermometers . . . From Biology to Physics, the 4980 science department provided students with an opportunity to discover many aspects of an exciting field. Although only one year of science was required, many students took more. Those who were interested in cell structure, classification of species, and dissection studied Biology or Human Biology. Students who enjoyed mixing chemicals, working with molecular weights, and listening to Mr. Ramage's many puns took Chemistry. For those who wanted to use their mathematical skills Physics was the right course. Whether students were just passing through to fulfill requirements or were taking several science classes, the science department offered a variety of courses for a variety of interests. Biology students chart their genetic traits. is nothing without the QNHAQQCOS. Jeff Ayers is intrigued by his Physics experiment. KX' ' QCGGDOQFGDTWSYS DFGDOVG f0f 0 GGY GT SSG- Robbie Malone and Teri set up their experl ment. Ni Tr Jada, 'Q-xx 5--AJ. Here, you hold the chisel and l'll watch. Physics is such a blast! 4 A. Q Q . -- ' s M in 411 . U, . .Cfld this, CIOSS, is O filet of SOl6. ff sw Peggy Whitty pours the solution into the petrie dish. .. is Let's see, about 4.2 grams'? Oh my gosh, can you believe this? Scott and Linda enjoy carving their pet cat 'lTom an H!-11 ., I l ff?- -N! C 'I 'll don'l know about this. Thinks a biology sfudenl. 'is 5 J X., N -'4F . X ' r fha. . 'I gel ill says Leslie Davis. A i X il ' pi 1 XE 'y, i 7 i 1111 4 Now what? ponders Chuck Janis Cox and Debbie Swenson caich up on gossip during a Sanders. physics experiment, Another exciting lab. Paul Chandler seeks enlightenment in the chemistry lab. lg - XNQEY-'.., J S we I S F lu l X 115' ,fwfgi Two heods ore beller lhon one, soys Bob Foster To Allon Crousser. I'm losll Thinks Gus Jensen i Lp- 'Of course I'm right, Mr. Romoge! Now where's the NoCI'? wonders Suson Cooke, my Right over Iefi. Lefl over right. . . I 'if L: . , This doesn'1 look like the picture on The pockoge! soys Gigi Wilson. All girls should know how To lie the knot George WhiTTy fervenfly prepares speech of a iv-QQ FOfel1SiCS 1980 brings new successes. Forensics comes from The French word forum, meaning To gaTher in a public place. The word forensics iTself refers To public speaking. The speech Team compeTed all over The sTaTe in various evenTs, aTTending a ToTal of 9 TournamenTs, and Taking people To finals aT all of Them. The junior division debaTe Team of Mike Baldock and Mike Freeman Took second place honors aT The Sprague TournamenT, Third place aT Lewis and Clark and firsT place awards aT WillameTTe, UniversiTy of Oregon, and The DisTricT TournamenT. John Chandler and Greg STensland Took Third place in humour inTerpreTaTion, while fourTh place honors wenT To Kamela McGill and Sean Madian, for oraTory and afTer dinner speaking. gs The Team capped off The season by Taking 8 firsTs aT The disTricT compeTiTion in Roseburg, and enTered 43 people in sTaTe T compeTiTion. The final Triumph occurred aT The sTaTe TournamenT, where senior division debaTers Niki LilienThal and Debbie Swenson Took Third, and The junior division Team of NaTalie Horning and George WhiTTy beaT The Team ThaT wenT To The naiional compeTiTion. Coach Paul Swank was exTremeIy pleased wiTh The Team's achievemenTs. This was Swank's firsT year coaching aT Marshfield and he feels opTimisTic abouT nexT year, despiTe The facT ThaT 5 seniors will be graduaTing. A debafer always has her evidence ready. as , 5 . Bess! 'T 6 if-uP Row 4: J. Chandler, M. Freeman, P. Chandler. Row 2: Coach P. Swank, N. LilienThaI, D. Swenson, G. Eff STensland, H. Henke, M. Ferguson, G. WhiTTy, J. Bryan. Row 3: M. Baldock, N. Horning, A. Johnson, K. Ahuna. T '!'f-155 A. Shrock, C. Nelson, C. Duca, C. Lindberg, S. Hall, D. Dinkins. i WhaT do you do when The bus breaks down? PracTicel cf ' 47 l English Novels, essays, grammar, plays . . From BriTish LiTeraTure To Business CommunicaTions To Film Sfudies, lvlarshfield's English DeparTmenT offered a vareiTy of courses. lvlosT Freshmen and Sophomores Took English 'i-2 and 3-A, buT sTudenTs looking for an exTra challenge enrolled in Honors English. Juniors and Seniors chose from a wide selecTion of English classes. American CulTure was a Two-period class for Juniors which focused on a combined sTudy of hisTory and liTeraTure. Film STudies offered sTudenTs a chance To improve english skills Through a sTudy of movie-making Techniques. STudenTs who hoped To earn college crediT in English Took Advanced PlacemenT in order To preapre for The AP TesT given in May. ,-I' FY- S Margaref Giddings shows Connie Moralez how To puf an old rubberband To good use. L 1 gh, - fs , J, f, V: .Nc v avr E ,, - ...HN ..- Robbie Malone sfops in for a check-up. ,,, we T 4 .1-3 Wa' There is nofhing like a good sTarT on one's homework assignmenT. ,,,,.-4- Her phone number was there yesterday Leslie Davis goes for the answer as Star Roberts waits eagerly. , xl if L Troy Bear stops a moment just to think. ff' .JL Haal I'm over here teacher, thinks Lindsay Penney as he waits patiently. Foreign Language Learning about foreign languages also means learning about foreign lifestyles. Whether they studied German, Spanish, French, or Latin: Marshfield's foreign language students increased their knowledge of another language, international life styles and foreign customs. Mrs. Meacham's Latin students celebrated the holiday of Saturnalia before Christmas: while Mrs. Chills's French classes often spent the period playing a French version of Monopoly. Hans Lawall's German classes had a party at the end of the year, which each student was required to bring a German dish. Learning a foreign language was not all play: there was a lot of work to be done. Writing, conversation, tests and sessions in the language lab were required. Many of the classes offer variable credit allowing each student work to at his own pace. FN ...n-ll' Q, I A N , f-rf. .2 X .LX N George Whitty and Scott Nasburg show signs of disgust at Hans' idea of an easy assignment 11 1 'W .v Carrie Holman and Heidi Steenbock read for French. Carl Land a It t d f S h t t 'Eff 0 Dale Ott gives a bashful grin. Of course Latin is my favorite class! f onrka Knox asks a Kathryn speed reads in Spanish Ron Lihenthal and Kathy Murray recite a dialogue in German. 'R H I Social Studies . . Spanning the globe. lvlr. McNeil explained Roman gladiaTors to unsuspecTing Freshmen and Sophomores enrolled in European HeriTage I. In his sequel European HeriTage II, lvlr. McNeil Taught abouT The French RevoluTion, IndusTrial Revolution, WWI and WWII. These were just Two of The courses offered to Freshmen and Sophomores. Oihers included, Geography of WesTern NaTions, SouThern Lands, Communist Lands, and Geography Skills. AfTer completing Freshmen and Sophomore requirements, the dazzled Juniors moved on To Expanding and Modern U.S. HisTory or To American Culture. American CuITure, a Two period course, also Took care of The Junior English requiremenT. After This rigorous sTudy of hisTory, Modern Problems was yet To come! lvIr. KoTsovos makes you Think in a different perspecTive sTaTes Ellen Lewis. The class stressed Today's social and economic issues and Their impact on society. ,. , ,,. - fs W , . ,f.f1-s. . I 9. , G Q Mr. McNeilI's class all want To geT into The picture. iii.,-1-1 A comment. concerning Southern Lands, amuses Terry Siglin. pn ' Oh NO? I didn't study That. ff' Forrest sldin. .- er pushes out his biceps os Ceoser did before being J I R Q ' 'M - V k W -Q s r I si- i Eisley wonders whot he will edt for his cfter school snack. ZX? f-Xilf-'X-T , A... l ,-, s Q...,g9d ff X fw- Lonny BOil' Gnd DOD Ddvis Of6 DOT lOOkinQ forword to fh9 next OSSiQf'lfT19nf. nhl as ,, W i W 'Q I r N, ' , fel ag -1.1 ' ex .'f 'nf - 'thi 4' , s J 'irx ' Mrs. ConnolI's students do some lost minute crdmming before their test. Chris Hdkett, the great thinker. Dave Wiliioms hopes to get his assignment done. Lori Fredrickson rushes to finish her assignment. -1 1 53 R.0.T.C. The ROTC program of The pasT decade has conTribuTed much To The Bay Area. We are dedicaTed To public service, said Col. Williamson, and we have been proud of our accomplishmenTs. The junior reserve officers have good reason To be proud. They have received The TiTle of Honor UniT five Times and of lVleriTorious UniT four Times. They have been accrediTed in The Top 4096 of all ROTC uniTs ThroughouT The naTion in nine ouT of Their ThirTeen years of service. ROTC provided a public service by working for The Muscular DysTrophy AssociaTion. 4979-80 was The sevenTh year ThaT They parTicipaTed in The Jerry Lewis TeleThon. Over The pasT years, The sTudenTs have gone on numerous field Trips. in 4980, They wenT To Alaska and proved Col. Williamson's moTTo correcT: You learn besT when you're having a good Time. ln Alaska, They visiTed communiTies ThaT depend on aviaTion for TransporTaTion and oTher necessiTies. They also visiTed Elmondorf Air Force Base. in 4980-84, The ROTC will change sponsors, revise Their program, and TiTle iT Civil Air PaTroI CCAPQ. Senior officer Wendall Gaflin runs The air conTrolIer. ii og.-.A Leff. righT, lefT. righT. ROTC performs a Memorial Day Service. shi, SAMOA 2,4--, 'QC .an-M The ROTC program has a menagerie of equipment V- V S s l Stan Morfon shows pride in The ROTC awards. I I .qw , Ol ION Q Jim Hollister and o junior cadet display The junior officers led the Memorial Day parade. their nwnrric 1 - ' 4 2 ,. -If-r 'I' ' ' ' .. f ' 3232 'rw sf' Q . . fri Q N fs' ,'-f f x f L 55 . sy-uw Z' Q xfarfnu-we 'X' 5' ' - i ' -v Q--rw-X Numerous awards are presented ot the Cadet Dinner. Honor, pride and integrity are shown in a cadet's Queen Wynnie Patterson cuts the coke Willie Eisele shows his long-awaited eyes. with the saber. award. Mclth Math is an important part of every Iiteg from student to teacher. From Arithmetic to Algebra to Calculus, lVlarshfield's 4979-80 Mathematics program included a variety of classes. Each class required students to put forth their best efforts. General Math students developed a background in the basics of math, while Geometry students studied theorems and postulates. Algebra 3-41, Trigonometry, and Calculus students learned about matrices, Iogarithms, and cosines and tangents. These students put their knowledge to work when they took the National Math Exam in March. Technical lvlath and Computer Fundamentals were offered to supplement existing courses. Students in these classes discovered how math can be used in several occupations. i Dale Adams uses maximum concentration to V45 l V Dave Carter reads Maclofh.. . ,in Calculus! fs 1. kg f A test today? But, l thought you said it was NEXT Friday! says Angel Johnson. 3a+Ab 97999 Mary Jane needs a little outside help with her Trig assignment. Steve Knudsen and friends prepare for today s adventures in Trng QQ. .- .,,,. -mana..-1... up law. . QA'-fv'.i ' Q--mg First I'iI divide throu h b 3a. then com iete the square. then. . thinks Zena McGill. X is Q Y P 5 f-+7-A .. ii - ii'- .lf r, . Q, - A I s O Jim Long finds comfort studying Calculus. Oh no! Not another class full of GIRLS. groans Greg. s , ls 00'-nw,-,w..,.l- ., . Each problem requires thought. Time for a little shut-eye. 1-'I a'??m Qs. f '1 ,,e--r . ig. .i - f ,pax M -omni-mf..-ii,q 4---M . ,w........... Darren Porter and class struggle over the day's assignment. Tari Wright finds some humor in Algebra. n . I BUSINESS The business world is a field of study gf- Secrefarial Training is so fun! To look info. The business courses of Marshfield were designed To prepare sTudenTs for eifher personal survival or careers in The business field before or afTer college. The Typing and personal shorfhand classes gave sTudenTs a bockground in mosT basic business jobs. These closses could be useful for The college bound sTudenT. Business Machines familiarized sTudenTs wiTh an overview of mosT eduipmenT used in offices. SecreTarial Troining offered an opporTuniTy for sTudenTs To pracfice performing The many duTies of a secrefary. AccounTing and mdrkefing were also fields of sfudy. The main obiecTives of The personal finonce classes were To prepare sTudenTs To Take an acTive role in family budgeTing and banking. STudenTs -xg learned dbouf Taxes and esTaTe planning. Whichever business course you enrolled in aT Marshfield The Training is exfremely beneficial. LeT your fingers do The walking. IT's a snap! Pam Gilfillan and Connie Vedack improve Their shorfhand skills. Linda checks her work in Business Machines 1 Mr Richards lneed help' Jeff shows has Personal Finonce Il closs how to pose L uctbw lerest and Diviggja X Liz? n I . .nf ' Q .i t 0 --sas-. ,. My N J 2,1103 l-nur!!! Madurai! P-Y-.1 'N Q 3 ' Wwoi U ,- ni :nm uf ur u I -:'.g-- l Don? you just love being 0 CTSCIHVG Edu Cliion They leave Trails where There are none. - al xt CreaTive EducoTion used o combinoTion of discussions ' ond work in The communiTy To promoTe The personal growTh of sTudenTs. Weekly discussions were obouT currenT 0 problems and decisions focing modern high school sTudenTs. T CreoTive Ed sTudenTs goT involved in The communlTy by plonTing Trees, cleaning campus, and selling HeorT-O-Groms n J Xi k for The hearT fund. The highlighT of The yeor was a Trip up ET The Rogue River for The sTudenTs. if 1 J B- T-s-SK. Vll Q L 1 T 'K' J Z The Creafive EducaTion class received numerous awards. rf ,g , 52 N X PlanT a Tree and waTch iT grow! MQW Jacobson receives G helping Midge GilberT enjoys a creative discussion. hand. f All WW l , . sigh, VH.. , 1 i i T y .T E A l' l is , , 1 l, 2 Q is .. 5, li' l F l l il l I ill '- Lorene Woefle and Debbie Patrick Talk of heads. Kim Haicher and friend discuss aciivily plans. T -iii ix . Megan Humphrey adjusts the margins. Work Experienc Earn credit and money at the same time. The students enrolled in the 4979-80 Work Experience program were employed in various Bay Area offices. Some students worked in the district administration office, while others worked in junior high schools and Coos Bay businesses. Most of the jobs were secretarial jobs and student workers enjoyed answering phones, greeting customers and filing reports. This opportunity to acquire business experience while being paid and receiving high school credit was invaluable to the students involved. i 3' F Q. n f 's at sew' H ik , ' X A KW 2,1 N sf. Q + is f 1 5 Ji ,TQ ,vm Aww Q A J Q X '- f1':,.,,. Q sir: .J T Guess what happened to me on the way to the office? Kelly Ayers tries to translate her shorthand. Dear President Carter . . reads Terry Dean. D V uv f-M53 , Lf Dew. . 4 . f J: exgq 2 -Q-.i - N NRS, ff I 9.1-T - an OuTdoor Ciiizenship Surviving is The life . . Hans Lawall TaughT OuTdoor CiTizenship and described iT as his besT class ever. The class dealT wiTh survival meThods and shooTing skills. One of The sTudenTs' goals was To earn a HunTer's SafeTy CerTificaTe. This was gained by passing a TesT and demonsTraTing an undersTanding of safeTy Techniques. By running Three and one half miles Three Times a week, each sTudenT readied himself for The grueling buT fun camping and hiking Trip on The Illinois River. The sTudenTs who Took The Trip learned how To uTilize The appropriaTe survival skills and how To go abouT repelling a cliff. These journeys were The ulTimaTe TesT. Trip up The Rogue. ScoTT TrouT, Teri Lawrence and STacey Evoniuk discuss Their T .T T in , Q, T 5 'rl . f Q 5 V , v R 5 lsr snr I xl 5Ahi ' if? ' 254 , Nga A I :VAT , Q 1 sf - T ,nz Q , , F r The T979-80 0uTdoor Ciiizenship class. MS'- Teri Lawrence Thinks about The drafT'? OuTdoor CiTizenship sTudenTs waiT eagerly for pizza. 1, I Ziff? F ' if L, Ni Ai .,,,,, - as QQ! 1 r a -eflfwx- ' 1 'M 1? A y , .W I Elmer Dalfon Tries his 'skill' aT waking a friend. QS v T T we I A ivy f . Ak What am I going To be when I grow up? Fingernails are To bife? Resource Center Nouns, circles, or Iinguae anyone? Whaf did sTudenTs do when They couldn'T figure ouT an Algebra assignmenT, didn'T undersfand parTicipial phrases, needed help wiih German vocbulary, or jusT plain wanTed a Time To sTudy'? Marshfield sTudenTs Took unique classes called Resource CenTer. lv1aTh, English, and Foreign Language Resource CenTers were offered and graded on an S or U basis. While many sTudenTs made use of The reference maferial available in The Resource CenTers, mosT used The A CIOSS OS G Time TO CGTCTW UD O0 I jusi finished in Time for ine ben. homework. Skills Lclb A place for academic aid WiTh The assisTance of Wayne Van Burgher and The Skills Lab TuTors, sTudenTs improved spelling and wriTing Techniques, increased maThemaTical efficiency and received informaTion abouT career possibiliTies. STudenT TuTors provided supparT and help To ofhers wiTh school work problems. Books, magazines, TypewriTers and compuTer Terminals were available for sTudenTs To use in vocaTional selecTion. Mary sfares aT a modern-day cowboy. x,...- -l-' 'rf K ,l-f l ' I v 9 ' x. 4 V if ' A f V Mike Brandon wafches helplessly as Troy makes his move. ExisfenTia Library A school of knowledge is available. MarshfieId's library was more Than jusT a place To read. Every period new sTudenTs filed inTo The library To do research, wriTe Term papers or jusf plain Talk QquieTly, of coursej. Open from 7:30 To 4:00 each day, The library was equipped wiTh a new securiTy sysTem To insure The availabiliTy of reference maferials. Many sTudenTs made use of magazines, film sfrips, microfilms, caTalogs, audio-visual aids, encyclopedias and books. if b ,, 4 9' , .N no x illlsf' Michele HunT Transfers answers. No Thanks, l've gof To read real liTeraTure for once. - K1 N 1 .ess- , Qx Q ' .- N, h' -2, -X V I L 'Ag ,X . . W, , ', 0 i i , lgafi- , v V' i 47 '43 A x f A 5 i . C x , '5 www R' Reading is a lot easier with the help of Sharon Peak. Now fill in each little circle, explains Amy Cragun. x Cadet Teaching Back to basics . . The Cadet Teaching program gave twelve senior girls a chance to obtain in-class teaching experience. Each cadet chose the grade-level of students she wanted to work with and was assigned to a class in a local school. While some student teachers chose to instruct P.E. classes, most preferred regular classroom teaching. Activities ranged from helping children learn to spell to aiding in arts and crafts projects. 'Y' Q- pA 7'f wa'-H' X . 1 M, Q Eva. is N +.f '3Z'- 'i xx -, kk s.3s.Ai2k -Y, M l 4 y XY A H. 1 , ......- noun ' 1 Undo Solomon mes to make O fest S-Y-M-B-O-L, exclaims Connie Vedack to her spelling class understandable. bf' CADE TEACHERS Libby Alvey Angela Bellinger Amy Cragun Brenda Giroux Dacia Moore Debbie Patrick Sharon Peak Michele Powell Sandy Richardson Vicki Sandgren Linda Solomon Connie Vedack Libby Alvey is overjoyed by the imagination of some students. Homemaking Students prepare for living. Marshfield students frequently know that the Homemaking students are busily preparing goodies as the aroma seeps into and through the halls of M.H.S. The classes are designed to create interest in many various areas such as food preparation, sewing, child care, interior decoration and family living. The instructor's stress individual and creative projects. Students become involved in consumer buying and they plan nutritional meals. Child Development gives students a chance to work with young children to react to behavior and deal with motivation. 371 Nu f Dana Brinkley is amazed at Tracie's talent at scissoring . Jay Hill tests the mixture. ..-44' fW' W l v MMM. . .mOpl6 DOTS. TOITI Qilinn FTYGKGS them GS fQST OS RlCk Thl9l9 BOYS 'Sm ff .K ,X Ns M.H.S. B!U6 Ribbon CICTTI Chowder? Are you sure it goes like this? Bob Barton enjoys a last minute touch-up on his potato sculpture. S7 N 4 4 .E - gs :E N . .. I ,, 4. . A 19 ' ' Debble Emerson works on the last tedious touches. Ting Randall strives for perfection. . ,Wk ' 1 Jeff Tate demonstrates the art of potato chip maklng. A ul i 4 I Hey good Iook'n, whats cook'n? Mlke Hargens goes in for an interception before Bryan Dartlng makes lt disappear. L34 '-A 'A' A stitch in time. . . What a slfty job. Just a little dab of honey. . .yummyl Hecllih Wellness is a IifesTyIe. HeoITh I sTudenTs ledrned dbouT T, rnuscles, bones, circuloTorv sysTems Q 4 ond food groups. They counTed colories for o week To help undersTond nuTriTion ond dieTs. The HeolTh ll sTudenTs prdcTiced The use of CPR ond firsT old olong wiTh Their sTudy of The mind ond body. The Teochers prepored The sTudenTs for generol hoppiness in morridge ond fornily living. The HedlTh Services sTudenTs experienced The rnedicol field. During The second semesTer, fuTure heolTh coreer sTudenTs worked in hospiTdIs, denTisT offices, child core cenTers, ond VeTerindry HospiTols. l'm obouT 7'8 '?! . . T ' A' K , 1. , ' , 'W X .Q Y Alf' V X X .. I 'vt . ...T I I X E K . Q f fan: f 5' N A I T' . f,-sg-, f 9 ' 1 . T TU 'f in T S x , .. fs' -xi. W T . N F- A 9 T s 1 -f K . . lf: A if f L ie 'l or . HeolTh Services' sTudenTs prepore for 0 doy on The job. lT's clll in The rT1Op! Thr- W, So ThoT's where iT goes, Thinks Liso RickerT ' c 1 'L This is o sTirnulciTing experience. L I, 'W' ai-'xnxx Y ..- ' N5 . I.P.D.E.'? identify, predict, decide, and. , Test time! Mark Eckes doodles. Kathy daydreams during a lecture. Driver's Ed The goal of Driver's Education is to create safe, confident and courteous drivers. The 4979-80 Driver's Ed classes used a combination of lectures, films, tests, and actual behind the wheel training to increase the knowledge and experience needed by today's drivers. After listening to lectures, and studying the driver's manual, students were required to take a written driver's exam similar to the test required by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Each student spent one class period looking under the hood of the car and learning about the main parts of the engine, Another period was taken to obtain the experience of changing a tire. One hour a week was spent driving. Half of the year a clutch was driven and the rest of the year students drove a car with automatic transmission, Hopefully by the end of the course, students were transformed into competent drivers. Q Trish Phillips explains how to check the oil. Both student and teacher are relieved that the drive is over. Physical Education This years P.E. classes are better than ever. Jim Popp P.E. has changed at Marshfield over the years. Students now are required to take P.E. as freshman. The student then has the option to take another year as a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior, in which classes are co-ed. Popp thinks the students like co-ed P.E. better because he has had fewer complaints since the start of this program. Girls P.E. teacher Cherry Blaine says she likes the flexibility of the schedule. There are no strict guidelines. Jess Moore, who teaches Frosh P.E. and Weight Training, claims the facilities for P.E. at Marshfield are better than those at most other schools. Students seem to enjoy themselves in their P.E. classes. Junior Ken Rowe likes the idea that, As you get older, you are allowed to participate in more fun activities, such as bowling. Sophomore Les Chalmers agrees with Ken. He says P.E. is better now than when he took the class as a Freshman. xi- 'Q Girls can lift weights too! Hey! How come everything is upside down , wonders Bill Dixson. Terry Siglin soars for Two points. ft flew? K-'f' 'f . ...W ,-. I gimaa, e O' sb 4' 'I XMI U B .449-A - Right, Ieff, left, righf? L3 .i 'vit Q yr- u -' J 1, dz. Jo Lynn Po1mesiI asks herself, Do I pass or do I shoot? ' if . 'f . 1.-1' Up, up and away. Ll- wfw M-.934 I i t The Incredible HuIk never had it so good. ss,V'. I 'snr Bobby Boyce cheers his Team on. Industrial Ari For many of the students job experience was acquired. The Industrial Arts classes at Marshfield offer a variety of courses that interested a large array of students. The career education aspect was highly valued by many as well as those interested in pursuing proficiency in individual skills. Forestry class was especially relevant to our area since a large majority of the Northwest's working population is employed in a forestry related field. The skills learned in other Industrial Arts classes: Woodshop, Small Engines, Drafting, Metal Working and Mechanical Drawing were also beneficial in aiding many participants. Students repair cars, inspect small engines, tool machinery, create numerous wood projects, design through drafting and many other productive ventures. Every year the Vocational Industrial Careers Association holds skills competitions and students in each field of Industrial Arts at Marshfield enter their division to compete. Dave Delange took first in Timber Cruising. Second places went to Ken Robertson in Small Engines, Brad Johnson in Gas Welding, Jeff Jackson in Machine Shop ll, Chad Walton in Arc Welding, Greg von Schweinitz in Compass and Pacing and David Delange for Tree Identification. Industrial Arts is a good source of job security since some of these courses can help a talented student become a skillful producer. Q On Skills Day Marshfield students compete at S.W.O.C.C l I wonder. . thinks Mike Mingus. Sean Madian demonstrates his electrical skills. '33 -.-.---- Ken Rowe and Bob Ziegler breeze through another program. C-'C 3 ,f-v .. ,,-s chu.. I hope this works. One more wlre and rt wrll run luke a charm mutters Sammy Charrtar What do you want us to do next Mr. Eichner'? asks Ken Robertson and Steve Harvey 55.10 Www i S X f - .ai - A . , Y, 14 : .fa-mn , K, f . . , 1 . V ' ,vii ,., . A E , F ,N u L X V, 5 , m ifffii W -if f x sjggs ff, kk, 3 km: - - ,,,- ,' ..a if Qsxwxlf- ..... , S mpwswfm rv fs X ya! ' 1. , X1 www -G fwi 'Nav Wa A S . 2 K1 S Q K Y aff, 3 Y f. 11-3--, no Y f Q. .mx 'K rn, Q , Q 'I' t 1 x ,X Q W. 'W .J ' 'fi n., ..a vw- f Over fnegqarigfmrougn woods vi' 5 - .- Wi AQ--I -.-. 'ir T'- 4 '1 , .3 li? F wal., .-. -uni 5 1 QW Q r , vi 'Q ' on gr- 01 .0 r y W 34358, 4 u - . - .U to fi X X Q huh qi , ine- -0 gaf. ' 'ffl l D 54 . 1 iss' 55 'KX ' v if gs Q! ,gi Q jx, Xsgf. X. tg, ..hk. 5 f- . g A iff Q Q-Y' af . N ti' ? if 'Q ' R 1 'S in if bf i w s if it Ashley Auld cruises timber. Where do you wont this engine? excloims Bill Shepard. 0 Q o P.,- i is-sw 'qi . -Lal, P., tix if i f s i isrss 4 y x L iQ .iri rr r ,y 1,8 Fifi J 'lx Q X fr s .........--- ' ,,,,.,.....-v-4' gsm I 2 5 x Look it worksI soys Doug Woolsey, rsirri. ,s i JY 1 5 A: X lx as 4 -f FQ. if ' us . . at H 5 'ifgmfit Q Q Y X .V an This tree hos grown two inches wiv' ylrf ' r ...Ag '- 15- 'My car is going to 'haul' with this part in it. I never knew saws were so difficult, thinks Greg Von Schweinitz 1 .ni I'Il make it work! Kurk Knutson makes an adjustment on the metal lathe. i . ,E qi .... - , ...W 'i Q, Tom Wright keeps his car in shape. Metal shop students go into production. X W' With a little imagination one can create. . , Rhonda Ring gives her special touch to a print. Two dimensional or three dimensional art is a choice every art student had to make this year. Mrs. Reid, who replaced Mrs. Jansen, taught the three dimensional art which included basket weaving, ceramics, stained glass and batik. Mr. Snyder covered the two dimensional art program. Emphasis was placed on engraving, oil painting, drawing and the graphic arts. Many outstanding and unique works of art came out of the Marshfield art department this year and were entered in the annual high school art show. .Wm x f f' F . Milmftiz . , Mrs. Reid lends a hand. . .and a little know how. 2 I 'Win I if P. ebx ,K . fx' I Creativity and clean up goes hand in hand learns Travis Johnson. The beginning of a masterpiece. wx kgs Cindy Smith demonstrates the fine points of soldering. xx I I John Bock reflects creotivity. vqm ng Engraving colls for o shorp eye. 'fbi l vw- LG' v Il I l Suzie Gormon ond Cothy Pissilo jozz up o door t, . ,xl 3. 1 3 ,,l mf' lisa? Woodblock carving requires muscle' .'.,'. iv' 1 I + Scott Nosburg does some precision ortwork. N Kelly Wooley experiments in botik. J, lndustriol mechonics, in ort'? Photography Pictures are used To record The new decade as iT happens. PhoTography sTudenTs found ThaT They had a IoT To learn before They could begin To record The new decade. ln beginning phoTography They wenT Through The long process of passing five TesTs wiTh scores of 'THA 2 41 ,l,: 'lOO percenT . These TesTs proved The sTudenT's compeTenT in handling a camera, processing film, and making prinTs. Advanced sTudenTs used The skills They acquired in The beginning course and applied Them wiTh creaTiviTy and imaginaTion To The work ThaT They conTracTed. Advanced sTudenTs also helped by mixing chemicals for beginning classes and by Taking faculTy picTures for lvlahiscan. The uITimaTe goal for mosT advanced sTudenTs was To be selecTed To be on The Ivlahiscan sTaff. i X 'x JV.. Q ' 3 fi. if ZX U H X 'T f'f A sk Ami Pate mixes chemicals for The photography classes. CrysTal ScoTT shows Dan Miles and Don Jones how To maT 1 ml.. Kevin Neilson wonders if he'll ever eT The camera lens clean l know This fiTs on here. . .somehow. Q enough. ,A Q! JOUTHGHS Journalism students learn a vital method of communication. The members of Mrs. lvlcKenna's journalism classes acquired skills in the art of communication. They learned to interview: write, proofread and type articles: and lay out ads. The students also got involved with the Ma-Hi-Times by submitting articles. Sometimes these articles were published in the school paper and then they were rewarded with self satisfaction. Those students who worked very hard and proved themselves deserving, received the honor of being accepted as a Ma-Hi- Times member for the coming year. Liz Crispell busily types her copy. My Paul Chandler gets a brilliant idea for an article. yi -66' Clark studies all the possible ways to layout ci page. The cubs strive to become big bears. Mahiscan The first of a decade. AnyThing for The good of The cause? The sTaff of The Mahiscan heard This almosT every morning from Their adviser. IT was a reminder of whaT needed To be done as The sTaffers panicked aT The fasT approaching deadline. There were five deadlines during The year. The firsT Mahiscan of The 4980's was dubbed wiTh The Theme 'Downing of a New Decade . PhoTography, arTwork, copywriTing, inTerviews, IayouTs and ,A adverTising were all puT TogeTher for The firsT IVIahi9:an' of The 1Q80's. Q Adviser, Jack Lefler sun P' Oh, I cuT Through my only baseball negaTivel Thinks Greg STensland. be on , NW, N ' , X Up goes The deadline schedule! ,-r.,g A T i Karen Erickson and Natalie Horning combine Their TaIenTs for briIIianT copy. Sherry Hansen conjures up some exciTing capTions. if i1 E... Kris Lyons ond Donno Devereux proof poges. Au I hope they turned out! thinks Dole Ott The Mohiscon Staff Row 1: Junior Editors Karen Erickson and Nctclie Horning. Row 2: Feoture Editor Chris Horning, Copy Editor Potty Lundgren, Advertising Editor Kcmelo MCGIII, Typing Editor Richie Quolmon, Row 3: Business Editor Sherry Hansen, Sports Editors Greg Stenslond ond Dole Ott, Indexing Editor Liso Keizer, Photography Editors Eric Archer, Niki Lilienthcrl ond Sdroh Shoefers, Art Editor Ellen Lewis, Editors Kris Lyons ond Donna Devereux. ......... . ,. ..,.,s.,dN.,. ...... ,,.,,,. -,.., . MCI-Hi-Times An outstanding group of MHS students produce a paper from start to finish in a small, red, transformed house behind the school. The 1980 Ma-Hi-Times staff included 25 students least one reporter and photographer. The intramural who, under the co-editorship of Monte Leighton and ratball games seemed to receive a lot of attention Scott Gould, worked together successfully to put out with special 'iratball reviews by Tim Haney. Tim the school paper. With the help of their adviser, Lois become so notorious for his reviews that one issue of McKenna, and the printing skills of Jay Baccus, the the Ma-Hi-Times became the Ma-Hi-Tim's. Another staff presented a paper which informed the student student who was recognized in 4980 for his special and community of the issues, news and opinions at talents was John Bock. Bock became the paper's Marshfield. No matter what the event, or who it official cartoonist, producing the newspaper's first involved, the Ma-Hi-Times had it covered with at real weekly comic strip. '.Y' 'L 1 ' v E .X-s N..'y.l. I I Sins Y, iff i' 3 .,, . . .,-. ..... , it , ,bil ,. I' 'V' T' st V 4 n Row l: Gretchen Bosselman, Heather Henke, Debbie Lafterty, Jill Myrick, John Bock, Aaron Lesan, Oh' brother' John Chandler, Marc Williams, Tim Haney. Row 2: Lyz Crispell, GiGi Wilson, Brenda Giroux, Sean Madian, Randy Miles, Randy Smith, Travis Johnson. Carl Caldera, Don Sweet. Row 3: Tom Lyons, Monte Leighton, Scott Gould, Dennis Haney, Burt Swanson. i ,W f.,XV-V' I , .. r IW' kgggwkxx ,ki Aw N ' . . . . 5 , 1 Q-l As advisers, Jay Baccus and Lois have many decisions to make. 1 57 Complete concentration is required for kind of work. ll' ,U 5 'xx :st . Q' Y fqiv 4 John Bock spends his time creating comics for the poper. 7 ' ur-.f ' A lost minute story is typed up by Aaron Leson. F 'vu 4'f ,yy . ffsf' L15 'L'-4 VOCCII New levels of excellence are reached. The vocal deporTmenT sailed Through The year wiTh asTonishing skill and enThusiasm. EvenTs during The year included The Winfer Vespers Concerf, Spring ConcerT, as well as compeTiTion in PorTIand and music fesTivaIs aT SWOCC. The SereneTTes and New Horizons performed aT various evenTs in The area, as well as for honor club iniTiaTion ceremonies aT The high school. Concerf Choir devoTed much Time and efforT To raising money for a Trip To The BesT in The NorThwesT FesTival in PorTIand. T980 was an exfremely successful and producTive year for The Vocal DeparTmenT. Two sTudenTs, Kerrie Jacobsen and MaTT WhiTTy, qualified for The All STaTe Choir. The five choral groups in The vocal deporTmenT brighTened many days wiTh song. We Three kings . .. practice! T xxx NX .S 'r .- I Q 'mN'--R-M s.,. ,ri 1 ' Q' Q A Q, T ,N 5-A i uf ' , my -. , 'il ' ' A .5154 , . 1 ' Aff w ,, : w T 24 T 1-: if X ll 5, x 9 'mmzx 1 T TX ' MX M, fi' A ssl' : ,L A, , Q V'-f ' X- , f , - . T , X T X L 551 ' T 5 ix J - s ' 3 fhl T 1 4 T f lr i T A W- fflr New Horizon's zip To The song. l . ,if s gs .s Q A fd iv, ,,. ,'l u ' T f 4 V 4 if fl QQ 5 s X SE E ,MWAWWMTM FB ' ! l . q .sg g T g irtzlxniiiufmgeiansanw Men's Chorus performs af The Spring ConcerT. In Jerryl Knudsen and Becki Jennings give Their undivided aTTenTion To Mr. Aakre. X. i Women's Chorus performs at the Spring Concert. Magic Fingers George af The keyboard. Concert Choir masters German in Die Mit Traenen Saen . Y' US' be Q 'Q Sieve Nasburg scars , Members of Concert Choir practice with enthusiasm i L. - is gag X4-. Riff: I ..1..'Qx.:-Q rib? in ,z ffl i,-3552 . X .,.. Slgilg 3 'Six fi-SW i :V s ,gre ' f New Horizon's jazz up The Spring Concert. xxx VV .I S 'Y i A 4 , I r E 5 2 Q i K . I 'xii ? 5 9 Synchronized singing! Serenetfes get into The swing of The Spring Conceril ll K QR R 3' Dacia Moore rocks ouT wiTh The Pep Band. ig Bdhd Hard working musical group excells in 1980. If one word could sum up The aTTiTude of The 1980 Marshfield bands, ThaT word would be dedicaTion . Members of The Marching Band pracTiced long and hard, and wiThsTood performances in muddy, weT fooTball fields. All The suffering paid off however, because The foofball Team wiTh The band's supporf, made iT inTo The sTaTe playoffs. Once The fog and rain of Coos Bay Took hold of The weaTher The band moved indoors, spliTTing inTo Varslfy and Concerf performing groups. These Two groups pracTlced diligenTly, and Their performances included The TradiTional spring and winTer concerTs, as well as special concerTs aT The junior high's in The area. The popular Pep Band supporfed The Varsify Baskefball Team ThroughouT The season, adding boTh splrif and color for The home crowds. The Pep Band's TwenTy five members aTTended boTh The boy's and girl's baskeTball playoffs, cheering boTh on Toward vicfory. The saxophone secfion eagerly awaifs The beginning of The game. Marching Band swings ouT aT The Fun Fesfival. 'os' Q? S SW T' , v +4 u -an -'f 'L-' 1,4 ,Mr I x' L . .S... . I ra an gg E . . '--fx X 8 'f... . 1 ' 1 is , 4 xx 5 x 5 Q .3 X Q 'N at , Concert Band entertains the audience. xx Gordy plays the blues. After all that practlce, I've flnally hit the big time are the Plrotes'?. . . yells Janice Cox. drummers near The end of the trail. Another virtuoso practicing for Carnegie HaIl'?'?? Drama They sang a distant carol. In the winter 22 students got together to put on the drama production 'iWe Sang A Distant CaroI written and directed by Larry Smith. The play dramatized how a group of students were forced by adverse weather to spend Christmas away from home. The play involved problems that arose and were finally solved through friendship and understanding. The drama was exciting, moving, and displayed a variety of talents. It was a first- time acting experience for many, but the results were excellent. A large crowd was in attendance all three nights. The success of the production can surely be attributed to the long hard hours that all the cast members put in. si , s Tony Crane and Carole Servoss ponder the seriousness of the situation. Coach Emerson bids farewell before going for help. M... i,.,.o,s.Q.s.,,.s.... ,,., ,,.,. ,.... .M .WM . N, ..,, ..-r...,.. ..,.. s,,-,..,-,.,. .. , T uno. 'C Jerryl Knudson plays operator. S600 MOdlOn is HSODTGH. S,,,,. . .fr 3 il- .3 . N WIISOFI gives Nddine BCJYSiDQ6f G IifT. 1. WX C stranded group discusses survival Tactics. -ls? 5x 3 To I x V .XA r'X E 3 4 xff .Qi lx L ff, Troopers To The rescue! G ,W , 2, qv 5. 4 5 f - 5 Q F . I x f ge 6 X , , W k P V I 4 . -, 2' X .: A' N X K ,E or.h T i X si . BL...-n Y A A 3.35 Zena McGill shows her concern for the missing Cardinals. Friends ai home await news of The Cardinals. .4 Y Y 3' DFCIITICI Get Smart at Marshfield High School. Get Smart, The spring drama producTion, Took place on April '17, 48, and 49. The comedy, directed by Larry SmiTh, was well aTTended. IT was The story of agenT 86, played by Jeff MaTson and his parTner was Carole Servoss. Through Torture, chase scenes, brain washing, and generally evil people, The forces of good overcame The never ending baTTle with the evil forces of KAOS. The scenery, consTrucTed by The TheaTre workshop classes, added To The aTmosphere. 'T ,nw Lars talks To The in-Ter-preter abouT Princess Ingrid. gf, .4 The Wong preparaTions. The Mets won a double header! April Wager turns inTo T'Candy . TTIS secreT WSODOTT-l'TllffOl'6d CUffill'1kS. VPBUS PLUS aww-'43 H N'uwHf,,,.,A x 1 s F l ..,.-- Agent 86 makes a connection. Q- Monte Leighton is c Big hit. X ffe? . V- .xii ' , 5 5' .J , f ffgi 15 za fr , i .-pzffi E +V frfqfiy' 1' 4 37? 9 ri 1 if x 1 ,s Professor Dante' tests his inferno , U ' nclL0 ' - anno' '- gcnnfg-c ,,,u 'u .nsv4 ' ,, I nanwn C n Q,,,'f,s F vu H Br .. s. -. 1 H G-S5219-331 be famqvsrs ' i ' W' be . Ar't'v!:1-5.1, . tdlfiign P- 5' ' ' '99- . 4? The undercover business is o messy job. si' s S L ga gm 'ff 9? 'L F! V e Junior scouts for clues. ff , 'X , V' if m Chief Honey locates his ogents. The Wong sisters reporting for duty District 9 Superintendent Message to the Class of 1980 l wish to congratulate the first class of the 4980's for their success in the past four years. During your four years at Marshfield you have achieved significant increases in achievement as measured by SAT, Stanford Achievement, and Reading test scores. You have been a part of the change from an innovative society to one that places emphasis on quality-from doing your own thing to doing something well. ln addition you have coped with competencies, peer pressure, and social and educational experiments. We of the Administration wish you luck, hope that your school has contributed to your skill and knowledge enabling you to encounter the problems and challenges of the 4Q8O's. iii .1 John Crowley - Superintendent 9 ts O C.. John W. Crowley ZZ. tx- EGFR' ir. Robert Alexander - Assistant Supt. x Ted Walt - Assistant Supt. O ' n ,hw 4l ab- School Board - Row 1: Lawton Verger, Everett Messerle. Row 2: Phil Laurash, Marguerite Watkins, Donald O'Nion QChairmanj. Robert Mathis, Jerri Hunt, George Tait - Principal i NVFQ- 'N-tux cv: . l l Principal The class of 1980 will be remembered. The 4979-80 school year has been most rewarding. Victories and achievements have been numerous because more and more students have dedicated their energies to making Marshfield an excellent school. I am sincerely grateful to each of you for your effort and dedication. The standards exemplified by the Senior Class of 1980 will be a challenge to classes of the future. George Tait t 3 e , Q i f e. lx A Bruce Hoffine - Athletic Director Dean Sheldon - Vice Principal Don Bunyard - Vice Principal ,,,.,-Q' Arnie Roblan - Dean of Students .XY Ks- gsm. ,X vlan E , J X X an 4 .gk f 41 w :ff-, 'x I 496 F G il Q' ,- . , f ' Vu... ilfivf? J H X ffffff?'ff11vfTf,': 5525? F rf., tv. A u Erik: ' -x.. S -'NH . L,,. . WL. . xii:-.. .. L- , if gigs f-... 4 R: . 41 f1,.:. .wwf -2s:'rflfj2f- ' 'Z We if s in H , V-if 1, .Q 2,2 Q ... gr. .-- . Wi 1 .sh it sw, W ' .4 . MN...- it News ll mf ,rl EAST 4. Y I xx O P Luze- Q Q J d X .1 .L rv, 1 ' a I gh' lg ly y. ,- M 'I Q R A. Eckermcin, John- I redlly enjoy the position GS Guiddnce Director. B. Long, Doryl- Thedtre drts fdscinote me. C. Popp, Jdmes- I hdve dlwdys emphosized the chdllenge of d good mind in o good body. D. Sperry, Mdrlyn- Currently serving on the Edstside City Council. E. Hendrickson, Alon- What do skiis, woter dnd I hdve in common? We dre mode for one dnother. F. Kokes, Leonord- I dm proud to hdve hdd two children who survived growing up dgdinst gredt odds in toddy's society. C-3. Koreivd, Tony- Returned to the hill this yedr. H. Gehlert, Gdry- Internotionol trode redlly interests me. I. Mdrsh, Donno- I like sewing, redding ond bird wotching. J. Rose, Sdndrd- Whot would I be doing if not tedching? Wouldn't you like to know! K. Adkre, Dovid- I hdve considered d performing cdreer but I didn't follow through since the job offers no security. L. Alvey, Huntley- I redlly dig edrth ond collecting old bottles. M. Bdird, Jdmes- Model dirpldnes ond electric troins redlly turn me on. N. Bertrdnd, Bruce- In my high school ddys I pldyed qudrterbock for the Medford Tornodoes. At Oregon Stdte University I pldyed ogoinst Lew Alcindor. O. Bidwell, Lildh- Speciol Educdtion is specidl. P. Block, Bobbie- I redlly get into cross country skiing ond roquetboll. Q. Bldine, Cherry- Whot do I enjoy most obout tedching dt M.H.S.'? Well it must be cleoning the toilet pdper out of my ydrd. R. Burdg, Mdrgdret- My mission is to elimindte dll digression in life. A. BurneTTe Jac ui llove livin and life's I Cl - Q liTTle rewards. B. Carroll, Toni- I have always wanfed To run a healTh spa on FanTasy lsland. C. Chilla, Ann- J'aime la cuisine francaise D E. F. G. H. l. J. K. L. M N. O. P. Cl like French cookingy . ChrisTensen, lvlafhew- The amounf of choices I recognize deTermine The freedom I have. The more choices, The more freedom. Clark, John- If noT Teaching I Think I would eT involved in hoTo ra h Q D Q D Y, playing in an orchesfra, or maybe selling. Coafes, Ray- I really enjoy wriTing in my spare Time. Connall, Noel- 'll have nofhing To say. Connall, Sue- There aren'T Too many jobs ThaT sound beTTer Than Teaching oTher Than being a secrefary, pharmacisf, librarian . .. Crandall, Charles- I am grafeful To be associaTed wiTh such a special group of young aThleTes. Culley, Roy- Named ouTsTanding Teacher of The year T973-7A by my fellow Teachers. Davies, Lew- I love To waTch any kind of sporTing evenfg from bowling To Tiddly- winks. Davis, Ray- IT was quife a challenge for The fooTball sTaff Teaching The kids how noT To look like a covey of quail. . .buT ThaT's a horse of a differenf color. . Davison, Donald- NexT year will be my ThirTy-second year of Teaching aT Marshfield. Dinkins, Eleanor- A day wiThouT coffee is like F. ScoTT Fifzgerald wiThouT his Great Gatsby. Donaldson, Carla- l'm looking forward To a one monTh river Trip on The Colorado This summer. Eichner, Vern- Loves skiing, fishing, off- road cars and boafing. Q. Ellis, Bob- I love To golf Glfheugh l STill can'T figure ouT The poTenTial energy necessary To geT The ball To The green. wil ,A ,....'-0 '... 'Z D F !,. -ef lx :M Q.-A f 'J i .499 1 f b l A Q -,mx JK L X' 1 ik s , GRY? N 'AHF J i Q3 ff' v-J iff X .614 ws.,- ws-x 4. Ii -sk X .id .1 N O ...,,.iID-W mum 7 gg I l N fig'-.53::'1g ,an-ll' P Q A. Florence, Jerry- When I once osked o closs why They ThoughT high school S.A.T. scores were dropping, o sTudenT in The bock replied, Hbecouse your generoTion is now Teoching us. B. Gopp, Roy- I Try To Tell The personol C. D. shorThond sTudenTs ThoT They should remember The mon, mun, mon, ond mln prefixes. G-ehIerT, JoneT- I love To reod ond I enjoy Teoching sTudenTs To reod. GerriTsen, Lorry- I hove fished commerclolly ond guided on The Rogue River. E. GiIleTT, RoberT- Loves To fly. F. Groves, Dennis- lf you like kids ond summer vocoTions ond hove The poTience of o sphinx Then moybe you should become o school Teocherf' G. Guyer, Venice- Golf is my life. H. I. Hollski, ChesTer- How mony people know whoT scoliosis meons? Hill, Jolene- My husbond ond I own o reol esToTe school ond I hope To work There porT Time This coming school yeor. J. Hill, Normon- I reolly believe in physicol K. condiTioning, JusT osk The kids who ployed on my boskefboll Teom. HiseroTe, Eugene- If I wosn'T Teoching I Think I would build houses or do cobineT work. L. Hofmoier, Jomes- My fovoriTe ocfress is M N. O P. Cheryl Lodd. . lnmon, Chorles- I love To eofg especiolly ThoT Texos chile. JonTzen, Gorrie- lvly mosT rewording experience wos being o crewmon on on oir ond seo rescue plone. . Jenkins, Tom- Morshfield is o greoT ploce To Teoch ond cooch! Johnson, John- When I see ThoT o sTudenT hos used mogic To solve o moTh problem- here is whoT I Tell him. Looks like we usedhocus pocus or o Quijo boord To figure iT ouT. Q. KoTsovos, Jerry- 'll find IT o chollenge To couse sTudenTs To Think. A. Longley, Gus- The South will rise ogoin, brother. B. Lorsen, Deboroh- I wos very excited to get o job ot Morshfield. C. Lowoll, Hons- Oh you guys, one must know these things. D. Lefler, JOCk- ML Wonderful. E. Lilley, Williom- ECluCOTiOn Gnd Othletics bring out excellence in young peopIe. F. Litton, Robert- lt's o thrill for me to see o student perform o stunt which he or she couldn't do without my help. G. Litrell, Dee- I get o thrill out of wotching students develop into responsible thinking, moture odults. H. Ludwell, Mike- My speciol interests include bockpocking, ostronomy ond guitor. I. McKenno, Lois- The only thing worth quoting ore old proverbs ond they ore out of styIe. J. McLeon, Williom- I feel thot Morshfield offers something different to me every doy. K. McNeil, Dennis- 'il wotch Mosterpiece C Theotre hoping to see Coesor, Nopoleon Bonoporte, ond other fovorites of mine. L. Moguire, Peggy- Lost summer I flooted down the Grond Conyon. M. Mortin, Jon- My speciol interests include hiking, bird wotching, photogrophy. conoeing ond sewing. N. Mothews, Lynn- I om d jock of oil trodes. moster of none. O. Motousek, Roberto- I find o greot pleosure in the outdoors. I love comping in the sond dunes. P. Meochom, Joy- Who soys Lotin is o deod Ionguoge? Q. Meyer, Deirdre- If I wosn't teoching I would just go, go go! F G A B UNION 4:H' ,NQH1 4 ul, Ri ly. X I l f n's'.xk l-1 a jimi' M. ' 4 Q-fl tx ,g - x ' f ' lx X IX 2 , -:As gi M t, A 35 W -f filasm 'QW' alll Uv 1 I Qjxxtlgtxf x .W , g ,Z 1 ' 'A ,A s Rx 'gk .X .. mx V in FIN:-,L , K ., N . .. 1 aff.-,Q H K 'X QU f ,ep- 11' gg x--N 1 .Fm fi i gv 7 X O P J ' L , wmwb V s x.-, ymf, .M t r I N N, f .-' 5 A13 ' Kgf : Q be-A 7 -Q.. J an , umvfn Enucn ', Ag . ms is' ww ' Q.- JHP X: we-..,, -L ff f' . EW 2 ff L Y . 3? , A -'luuuu9 ' Mi-.. 5 J K A. Mills, Tom- If kids learn enough in my electricity class they might find out why the disco lights in my classroom work. B. Mohr, Ralph- I go sailing in the bay whenever I get the chance. C. Moore, Jesse- You only get out of sports conditioning what you put into it. D. Popp, Jan- I have a lot of fun studying the history of the Coos and Curry counties in my spare time. E. Porter, Stan- Looking forward to a long, enjoyable career with the Oregon State University Driver Education Program. F. Prescott, Katie I have actually swam among sharks, barracudas, and moray eels. G. Pursian, Phil- Guess what girls? I got one more assignment for you H. Rainey, James- 'll have been to Pency prep and measured out my life in coffee spoons. I. Ramage, Eugene- During my years at Marshfield I have performed some outrageous experiments for students. J. Rehwoldt, Cliff- Teaching those who want to learn is a very rewarding experience. Teaching those who do not care is one of the difficult tasks known. K. Reid, Gordon- I love to fish, build and backpack. L. Reid, Josie- It's cleanup time chiIdrenl M. Reimers, Kathy- Teaches British Literature and Humanities. N. Richards, Phil- When I want your opinion I'II beat it out of you. O. Rubin, Robert- If not teaching Driver Education I would probably be into farming of some sort. Pl Sheldon, Dixie- I spent part of my last summer in Hawaii. Q- Smith, Larry- O.K. so all of my plays aren't Broadway caliber . . . my mother likes them. R. Smith, Nina- I really had an exciting summer. I was traveling, skiing, spending money and involved with summer softball. ,, mf. ff P? 'W J Q ' si ' ,X ,X ,Q x. E f X iff , ,N ,Q 5 w E, 1 fw K f 3 'U f, Q 9,2 rg? a pix W N A f bi V , Z V , 633, S, QQ-Q, D E F G H I J Nl 'XA' L- 4.41.40 . L -nnvg 'I N O P Q ill ii' A B. C D . Snyder, Pot- I once bowled over d 200 gdme ond Mr. Lefler once bowled o 447 in 4980 Solomon, Stdn- HI wds selected most voluoble pldyer in the 4957 Shrine All- Stor gome in Howdii. . Sporks, Kdy- My tedmmotes ond I won d Powder Puff Derby in Montono. . Stender, Duffy- When I'm not teoching, I'm busy corving birds out of wood. E. Stiles, Dwight- Tronsferred to Sunset. F. Susick, Pete- Misses the footboll sidelines. G. Swonk, Poul- I spent three yeors H. I. teoching ot on inner city school so Morshfield is compdrotively mellow. Thorp, Genevo- Thot's not Mrs. Thorp. thdt's just o gidnt brussel sprout. Tinker, George- I love teoching kids obout critters . . . Iorge ond smoll. J. Tisson, Corol- If I weren't teoching I know whcit I'd be doing: sunbdthing in Bord Boro, bumming in Austrolio, or skiing in Switzerlond. K. Tonn, Gory- Tedches Metdl Working ond L. Smoll Engines. Von Burger, Woyne- I spent my lost summer buying, selling, ond processing sdlmon in Aloskd. M. Vedock, George- If not teoching I N. O P. Q would be octing GS o reseorch chemist. Worner, Comeron- I dm especiolly hdppy to be oble to poss on some of my post experiences to the younger peopIe. Whitty, Jim- 'iAccounting is my middle nome. Williomson, Boyd- I guess my fomily hos o lot in common with the television cortoon fomily The Jetsons since we ore both flying fomiIies. Wilson, Jdnet- Con you believe I climbed o 44,000 foot peck in Colorodo ond I hove o bdchelors degree in mountoin climbing? R. Zysk, Stdn- It's o privilege to be d Pirotef' T P H H nr . K K '3 . fl n , . Q1 ,-ef. fig Vicky Munson, Borboro Robinson, Joonn 'QV ,Q 7 ffmx A 5 nv ,. lf' ,lx 'S +1-if if , ,A if ' ...A x 1 T h 5 ' ii J .. Q lt, . , x X x f ,r ' Y J . - E Rovolle Reiber IVR Frieda Rofhe Bonnne Shults , it . ag' Baccus - Printer Clem - YETP coordinator Q . Gibbons, Howard Paige - Custodians n S , . Q t5 f1f'f! 'R Ri , b V N L 1' V ., wi ' gy at Robert Morton - Auditorium Technician Dick Giorgis - Security O wr, 'i Thomas, Dolly Austin, Rita Scheidemantel, Betty Susan Moss, Evalyn Milford, fnot picturedj June Main building cooks .-. 4, .. i, X 5. - it Q T Jackie Hallbach, Gordon Scnjoneman Custodians --. V-'wi in Dorthy Marona, Alice Miller, Mildred Wallace cooks Harding 5 1 , '-Nr 80's The Ufy! Q N F S 09 QW me 80's 5,09 9L1l COMPETING John on Winning: A way of life ln The spring of 4979, afTer a very successful 33 years as PiraTe menTor, PeTe Susick sTepped down from The PiraTe helm: Thus enabling John Johnson To begin a career as head coach of The Marshfield PiraTes. Johnson has a Tough road ahead, as The Susick legend sTill lingers, yeT if anybody is qualified for The job iT is Johnson. His credenTials are noT jusT raw sTaTisTics. Johnson has The repuTaTion as a winner, boTh in his playing days, and as a coach on The baskeTball courT. During Johnson's senior year aT Marshfield, his running abiliTy carried The PiraTes noT only To The sTaTe TournamenT, buT also The firsT place Trophy. During his baskeTball coaching days Johnson led The PiraTes To The sTaTe TournamenT in The pasT Two years. Because of his success he has gained Tremendous respecT from The players, as well as The faculTy and The people of The communiTy. John Johnson has The uncanny knack of geTTing The mosT ouT of his aThleTes, boTh from his sTaTe bound baskeTball Teams and from his sTaTe fooTball Team. IT's been Ten lean years since Marshfield has experienced any success aT The sTaTe TournamenT: yeT The firsT year under Johnson, The PiraTes wenT inTo The TournamenT and were a seven poinT underdog To JesuiT - coming ouT on Top by 24 poinTs. Moving back aImosT 25 years-Johnson was an all- sTaTe Tailback for The PiraTes. He was a sTandouT in noT only fooTball, buT also baskeTball, and Track. Many of Johnson's records ThaT he seT in These sporTs are sTill sTanding. 7 'VIA Row l: P. Gilfillan, K. Sinclair, L. Keizer, L. LayporT, S. Rossi, M. Akerson. Row 2: T. Crane, G. Webb, D. Adams, J. Cavanagh, M. TripleTT, J. Chrusokie, T. Haney, Coach Johnson, Row 3: Mgr. S. Schneiderman, D. Nielson, J, Layfon, M. Hargens, J. Penningfon, D. Wilson, S. Swenson, S. Blair, T. Quinn. Row A: Coach Moore, A. Brubaker, C. Mackey, B. Sfripling, M. Edwards, E. Bighaus, D. Beesley, R. SmiTh, D. OTT, G. Jensen, Coach Crandall. Row 5: Coach Davis, Coach Jenkins, S, Moore, M, O'Noill, J, Quolmon, C, Turner, L, Johnson, J, Tyvon, R, Qualman, T. Crawford, Mgr. B. Bell. Vclrsiiy F00ibClII The PiraTe VarsiTy fooTball Team, under The direcTion of firsf year head coach John Johnson, finished The season wiTh a 6-3 record and was The fourTh place represenafive To The O.S.A.A. playoffs in disTricT SAAA. WiTh auarTerback Jay Penningfon calling The signals, sTrong fullback Dennis Wilson carrying The ball up The middle, Tighf end Tony Crane receiving, and half back Shane Swenson doing a IiTTle of everyThing, Marshfield won iTs firsT playoff game in 44 years. On defense, Tackles Tom Quinn and Gene Webb Terrorized opposing quarTerbacks, while end Tim Haney played Tough. The Bucs opened The season wiTh an excifing home vicTory over WillameTTe wiTh The promise of a winning season and a possible disTricT championship To spur Them on. The Bucs Then Traveled To AuTzen To Take on Norfh Eugene, who They handcuffed To The Turf. The following Friday The Pirafes won a breafhfaking game againsT CoTTage Grove. Leading The league, The PiraTes became A-O wiTh a vicTory over Thursfon. The Tide Turned when The PiraTes losT a confroversial game againsT Churchill, and anofher againsT Sheldon. Refusing To leT The losing sTreak geT The besT of Them, The Pirafes sailed pasT SouTh Eugene and Then Springfield. The season did noT end perfecfly for The PiraTes as They suffered a hearibreaking loss To cross- Town rival Norfh Bend. The Pirafes sTarTed off The posT-season play wiTh a Tremendous vicTory over MeTro League champ, and heavily favored JesuiT, of Beaverfon. Then They Traveled souTh To GranTs Pass, where They were handed a loss by The Cavemen. The Pirafes placed Q men on The All-DisTricT lineup. On The firsT Team were Gene Webb, Tony Crane, John Cavanagh and Tim Haney. The second Team consisTed of Tom Quinn, Shane Swenson, Jay Penningfon and Dale Adams. Dennis Wilson received honorable menfion. 'N W i - ififff N-QQ Q11 .M ' ' . f l -. . ,f M., .f,- 9 ff . ws' -' Pirates kickoff at Jesuit. Good practices helped the Pirates make the playoffs. il M Av mfffil g.. 1 -1 T' JOY Pennington fakes To Dennis Wnson' Swenson soars in for a kill. All eyes are on the game at Grants Pass .A 'v Dennis Nielsen blocks a pass. Jay looks over the Lion's defense. An aerial view of the North Bend game. fl' ' F ' 1 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL MHS OPP 38 Willamette 6 28 N. Eugene 24 45 Coty Cottage Grove 441 22 Thurston 45 3 Churchill 7 0 Sheldon 40 6 South Eugene O 29 Springfield 'IA 0 North Bend 42 State Tournament 28 Jesuit 7 0 Grants Pass 7 l'Oh yeah! says Mike Hargens QAQQ. The Bulldog gets it from both sides. 445 J.V. F00tbCIlI . . . the team improved tremendously throughout the season. Coach Solomon The J.V. team was coached by Fred Girt and Stan Solomon. The coaches felt that the team developed a very competitive and winning attitude. Kent Weiland was voted best back and Chris Peterson was voted best lineman and most valuable player. Monte Landon was voted as most improved. The J.V.'s finished their season with a 4-5 win-loss mark: taking wins from Willamette and Cottage Grove. They halted a A game losing streak with a thrilling 'IA-42 triumph over North Bend. This victory ended the season on a winning note for the young Bucs. Touchdown' yells Jeff Thiele The J.V.'s played tough. JUNIOR VARSITY MHS OPP 'lo Willamette 44 441 North Eugene 33 'IA Cottage Grove 6 42 Thurston 43 Churchill Sheldon South Eugene Springfield North Bend 643 Row 4: L. Smouse, L. Carpenter, D. Kiser, K. Resendez. J. Thiele, G. Wilder, G. Jones, P. Moran, T. Roberts. Row 2: J Myrick, M. O'Neill, M. Jacobson, K. Road, P. Lal, B. Jenkins, C. Tyvoll, M. Landon, Coach Girt. Row 3: Mgr. B. Bell, M Freeman, J. Moellers, L. Johnson. K. Weiland, D. Beebe. M. Kuhn, K. Newman, C. Peterson, T. Scherado, Coach Solomon. Jim Criftenden meT Row T: Mgr. J. HunnicuTT, D. G-aunTz, K. Nugyen, J. Jacobson, J. CriTTenden, J. Edmunds, D. HunnicuTT, Row 2: some very Tough pass Coach BerTrand, D. EberT, N. Devereux, C. Owens, J. ChrisTian, K. Wessell, M. HorTon, Row 3: J. LaMasson, B. defense. Henry, J. Gunnell, B. Eickoff, J. Diamond, D. Miles, Coach Lilley. Sophomore . . . The purpose of The Sophomore Team is To provide experience for young pIayers. Coach Bruce Bertrand. WhaT sTarTed To be a bang up season for The Sophomore Pirafes, did noT prove so fruiTful in The end: as They finished The 4979 season wiTh a final mark of one win and four losses. The Bucs opened up The '79 campaign in a fury, as They romped pasT Bandon 36- 0. However, The offense spuTTered in The lasT four games, as The Team could manage buT 24 more poinTs. The sophomore Team's lasT games were againsT The NorTh Bend Bulldogs, and The ColTs of ThursTon. In The opening game wiTh The Bulldogs, NorTh Bend simply wore ouT The Bucs, alThough sTaTisTics were very close. The regular season opening loss, inspired The Bucs To go all-ouT againsT ThursTon, buT Marshfield dropped a hearTbreaker, TA-8. WiTh only T8 players on The squad, coach BerTrand had more Than a job in roTaTing his players in and ouT of The line-up. Neverfheless, The baby bucs showed greaT deTerminaTlon during The five game season, and pracTiced long and hard To improve Themselves. FirsT year coach BerTrand was pleased overall wiTh The play of The Team. CiTed for excellenT play were quarferback Jay CriTTenden, halfback Dan Eberf, TlghT end Jon C-Sunnell, cenTer Mark Horfon, and defensive Tackle Jack Diamond. AR T 3 s 553 .of NorTh Bend's cenTer geTs a loT of aTTenTion from The Pirafe lineman SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL MHS OPP 36 Bandon O 8 NorTh Bend 36 8 ThursTon TA 8 ThursTon 52 O NorTh Bend T9 Rowt T Beauchemin S Cantrell K Horen R Farrell M Hazelton S Brewer T Mingus B Londo J Borsky C Woodyard B Mackey R Bourns Mgr B Cairns Row 2 Coach Porter D Wilson L Jones T Rood D Nelson R Darmetko C Popp B Rose J Weston B Jarrett D Woolsey J Lyons Coach Hill Row 3 Coach Wisch T Clemons D Porter J Muenchrath T Forrester K Shultz H Pruett D Roess K Spaght, J. Absalon, D. Fischer, D, Wright, Coach Van Burger. Frosh Football . . . provide Pirate fans with a lot of excitement in the future. Coach Hill The Frosh A's team record was 5-2 over-all. Coach Hill said This team was successful because of their attitude, cohesiveness as a group and individual competitiveness. They were victorious over North Bend 50-22, Myrtle Point 20-'14, Fremont 30-O and North Bend '14-0. Hill cited QB. Darin Porter, lineman Randy Darmetko, David Wilson and Lorin Jones for excellent play. Although the record doesn't indicate success, the Frosh B at 'I-A were winners in terms of attitude and improvement. Coach Hill felt There were many good football players among this group, but they needed the season to develop their skills. Coach Hill cited lineman Rick Bourns, and Joe Borsky for solid play throughout the season. 5 Dove Wilson and Jim Lyons concentrate. Curt Woodyard and Jeff Absalon see something interesting. . ,, .. L gsfgf T X 4 To swirls' FROSH A FOOTBALL MHS OPP Coquille North Bend Myrtle Point Reedsport Freemont Howard Pruett goes down. The Frosh defense is ready for action. Darin Porter sweeps for a gain. North Bend falls for Marshfield. Coach Hill plans an attack W Xffjsfvi U Q l.. W F -. 'Rl '- , -H135 Clemons hurls North Bend to the ground FROSH B ig, 1 MH FOOTBALL OPP Thurston Pacific North Bend t 2 Thurston L, 2 'Back oftl The Frosh have a large squad. Row 4: B. Pulse, B. Foster, W. Wilkins, E. Dalton, D. Gilbert, K. Loftus, K. Northrup, R. Kroeger. Row 2: Tim Thomas, T. Johnson, Coach Pursian, L. Davis, M. Katsikis, M. Absalon, R. Walker, G. Bosselman, L. Davis. Row 3: D. Bechtel, B. Darling, G. Wilson. K. Johnston, S. Evoniuk. J. Nichols. Row A: T. Thomas, C. Jackson. Cross Country The boys and girls Cross Country teams had a most successful 1979-80 season showing constant improvement by all its members. Their practices consisted of half-mile interval runs over various terrain in the Bay Area. The team started preparation by taking a trip to Crater Lake and running around Crater Rim and Diamond Lake. As in years past, the team was plagued with unfavorable weather and team captain Dave Gilbert was heard to say, I haven't had this much fun since my dog died. Always consistent were the winning performances of veteran senior runners Dave Gilbert, the Thomas twins: Tim and Tony, and Bob Foster. Ken Loftus displayed fine running ability as a sophomore to give Coach Phil Pursian something to build on in upcoming years. The boys capped off the outstanding season by going all the way through the dual competition undefeated and thus earning a berth at the state meet in which they placed eighth. The girls had a very competitive year, and were led by three seniors: Stacey Evoniuk, Diana Bechtel and Lisa Davis. The strength of underclassmen Kristy Johnston and Missy Katsikis helped bolster what Coach Pursian definitely thought was a solid nucleus. Although the team did not qualify for the state meet, the girls had a most personally satisfying season. msn, Ji- ff, .- ,.'T,6 ' .P 1- 1':3',n .2:-3+ -' , ,-- . , -. ,,,.-. 1, ....-:f 'p 5' X ' Cttee-fs' I 1 'jvv s 'ff - .Jn .,., -1 .-iifii 6- , 6 'K Q a-5'-'W .v , 4 A v . Dove eilben is on clone ond out in front. :sm this 6 Dorling way to condition? E QlN0 h'Up 9'V95 me 'ace 0 She 5 O i l - BOYS CROSS COUNTRY MHS OPP 17 North Bend 60 23 South Eugene 34 24 North Bend 33 30 North Bend 39 21 Gront 50 18 Willomette A6 15 Thurston A7 District 2nd Stote 8th 'fxY!'ff 4-3 1' 'Qt' MorshfieId's girls are reody to make G go of it at North Bend. B - GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY MHS OPP 311 North Bend 33 44 Churchill 30 1 29 North Bend 26 -6 C A3 North Bend 37 36 Gront 41 29 Cottoge Grove 33 16 Thurston A7 District 6th TONY Thomos ond Dove Gilbert Another high finish to help the Pirote congrotuldte one another. Cause, 4 .Q S... Row 4: S. Schaefers. Row 2: Coach Litton, K. Page, D. Burgey, B. Rada. Row 3: D. Gulseth, D. Sperry, L. MacFee, Z. McGill. Gymnastics We had a successful year. Coach Litton. The 4979 Marshfield Gymnastics team was quite young, with the exception of Senior Sarah Schaeffers and junior Zena McGill. As a team, the girls won 5 of their 'it meets and placed seventh in District. This was the first time they had competed against the midwestern league teams. Previously there opponents were only against southern area teams such as Lakeview, Grants Pass and Roseburg. When asked what he felt the most enjoyable aspect of coaching the gymnastics team was, Coach Bob Litton replied, I enjoy helping people learn to perform a skill they had been unable to do before. Litton also mentioned that Zena McGill was the team's Most Outstanding Gymnast. Bob Litton instructs how to execute a move. ........-.......h-..- Zena McGill swoops over the lo MHS 46.4-0 79.63 Win 78.40 63.37 63.37 76.90 76.90 Win 72.85 76.02 an-6 l sow my foot come down! Denise Sperry enters ci corfwheel. GYMNASTICS OPP Phoenix 47.25 Springfield 87 .43 Medford Qforfeiij Ashldnd 84.65 Henley 44.87 Lokeview 65.28 S. Eugene 423.90 Pdrkrose 448. 40 Eogle Poinl Qforfeilj Gronls Poss 52.35 Roseburg 55.55 DisTriCT 71h Lori MocFee moves gracefully To her music. The Team is ready. NNW How long do I hold if there? X E 4 XF Qi sf---, . 6 V. This is just like The Chinese. Sdroh Schoefers begins o book wolkover Row 4: Liz Duca, Linda Solomon, Karen Matson, Susie Levage. Carrie Henson. Row 2: Tracie Easley, Cindy Solomon, Donna Devereux. Row 3: Cherry Blaine, Linda George, Connie Vedack, Sherry Hansen. Ken Tedder, Juli Wedwick. Varsity Volleyball With flagrant disregard to life, limb and general well being, they dive on the floor, climb into the stands, stretch beyond comprehension and generally do the impossible. And that's only in warmups. John Jackson The 4979 Marshfield Girls Varsity Volleyball team climbed a mountain to reach the top of the 5AAA Volleyball standings and earn a trip to the state tournament as well. The Pirates captured the district championship with a phenomenal 40-O record. Not one team in the SAAA district was able to even take one game out of a match against the tenacious Pirate Spikers . The Pirates had a history of powerful hitting attacks and tall volleyballers. The 4979-80 squad had neither the height nor the power. They overcame these odds to become one of the best teams produced by Coach Cherry Blaine. Extra conditioning with special emphasis on defense and a tournament schedule that would tire Olympic athletes produced an awesome Pirate attack. For five straight weeks the Pirates played their regular league schedule of two games per week and moonlighted on the weekends playing and winning against eight of the top 40 teams in the state. The first round of the state play-offs saw Marshfield, the No. 4 team from district 5AAA, seeded against the No. 4 team from district 8, Corvallis. The winner of that game would advance into the State Tournament. The pirates had pride and dug balls without concern of life or limb. The pirates lost 3-4, ending their season even though ranked in the top ten and definitely one of the best teams in the state. The Marshfield girls succeeded against many odds: height, inexperience and power hitting. They placed five girls on the district all-star team: Karen Matson, Cindy Solomon, Tracie Easley, Linda Solomon and Donna Devereux. All eyes are on the scoreboard, as the 5-AAA champs chalk up another win. - W W ' ',. 'vi- ? Q . X All-District Award- Donna Devereux, Karen Matson, Cindy Solomon, Tracie Easley, Linda pirate offockg Solomon VARSITY VOLLEYBALL MHS OPP 2 Myrtle Pt. 4 2nd place S. Umpqua Tourn. 2 Willamette O 2 - North Eugene O ist place MHS invitational 2 Cottage Grove 0 206 plcce Scndi' TOUVU- Karen Matson demonstrates me rrog 2 Thurston O position. FLW!-7? f, 2 Churchill O E 2nd place Corvallis Tourn. 2 Sheldon O ist place Mid Season Tourn. 2 South Eugene O 2 Springfield O 2 North Bend 0 State Tournament 1 Corvallis 2 j Linda George lobs one over. Ready and waiting. X Sherry Honsen protects her side of The nef. K. M AN' F Cindy Solomon fries To get o hand on the boll. : 22, D - K RQTG. Cooch BlC1ine Tells iT like iT is. Block 'thot bcll, Connie! F 3 3 Donno Devereux lunges for The boll, 7' 8,3 gg s 1 fn Q 1 Q v X ,. L A 1 .4.. lT's up there somewhere Lindo George. one Qfond Skim for UZ DUGO- J.V. Volleyball A group of hard working individuals . . . Coach Tedder The Junior Varsify Volleyball Team had a very successful 'T979 season. Coach Tedder's girls finished The season 8-2. The girls were led by The all-around play of Lori WhiTlow, and The leadership of April Hoy. The Junior VarsiTy squad feasfed on WillameTTe, Churchill, Sheldon and NorTh Bend winning eighT games and losing zero. The success was due To hard work during The pracTice sessions and games. The girls came from behind in many of Their games. They never gave up on The ball and This dedicaTion made Them successful. Freshmen Volleyball The girls were competitive all season long. The Freshmen Volleyball Team, under The waTchful eye of coach Nina SmiTh, enjoyed a very successful year playing all ouT in every game. The freshman girls ouTclassed jusT abouT every opponeni. WiTh Two maTches under Their belT, The girls played Their besT ball of The season, winning a phenomenal eighT sTraighT games: wiThouT even leTTing Their fruiTless opponenTs pick up a single vicTory. The Team was led by The all around play of Lois Jones and The inspiraTion shown by Candy Williamson. The enTire freshmen Team showed much promise for The fuTure, afTer finishing The successful 'I979 season wifh a final mark of 9-3. JUNIOR VARSITY MHS OPP 2 lvlyrTle PT. T 2 WillameTTe O 2 NorTh Eugene T 2 CoTTage Grove T O Thursfon 2 2 Churchill O 2 Sheldon O 2 SouTh Eugene 4 O Springfield O 2 NorTh Bend O Row 1 Denise Solomon Bambi Wilder Darcy KuTch Peggy WhlTTy Pauline Bailey Row 2 Darla BrambleTT A ril Ho S lvia Cazel Kevin Kemper Row 3 Coach Tedder Elrzabefh D Y Y Darling Lon WhrTlow Sylvia SuTTon Gail GaTchell qw vssHf,, FRESHMEN 1? I T MHS OPP i 0 Freemoni 2 ' K 0 Jo Lane 2 H ,sw fi 3 TSJISSSTG 3 , 2 Jo Lane O f T 2 NorTh Bend O Row T: Kai Ahuna, Trisha Darling, Denise Thompson, Candy Williamson, Lois O'Neil. Row 2: Coach SmiTh, Sara Foss, GidgeT Brown, Carrie Schaefers, Dee Dee TreTTor, Shelly Smifh, Cheryl Kruse, Julie Youngberg. Varsity Basketball Pirates play with a desire and intensity throughout the season. Marshfield's basketball team had a very successful, although disappointing season. Locked in the midst of possibly the most competitive 5AAA title race in years, the Pirates had their work cut out for them. Despite the competition, there were impressive moments. With one of the highest point totals in MHS history, the Pirates rolled over Cottage Grove 108-56. The Bucs continued their winning way to an unfortunately uneventful state tournament. Bryan Trendell, the sleek forward- Varsity, Row 1: T. Brainard, B. Barton, R. Qualman, J. Pennington, S. Swenson, Row 2: K. Nielsen, qmanagerj T. Quinn, D. Nielsen, T. Crane, D. Gauntz Cmanagerj. Row 3: Coach Crandall, J. Wade, D. Wilson, B. Trendell, G. Duskin, Coach Bertrand. Greg Duskin strains for the shot. Brian Trendell reaches to tip the ball in. guard-center led the team with an average of 48 points a game, while Center Dennis Wilson chipped in 42 per game. Shane Swenson came up with the big plays, running the team and leading them defensively. An amazing Bob Barton shot a remarkable 1.00096 from the field, tying a Marshfield record, set by Chuck Crandall. Other players such as Tony Crane, Richie Qualman and Dennis Nielson made up what was considered the strongest bench in four years. Two for Dennis Wilson. VARSITY BASKETBALL MHS OPP 53 Sprague 55 56 McKay 37 A0 Grants Pass 35 65 Sheldon A9 67 Cottage Grove 54 85 Ashland 51 51 South Eugene 65 45 Willamette 30 69 Springfield 48 74 Thurston M . 62 North Eugene 68 l North Bend Churchill Sheldon Cottage Grove Churchill South Eugene ' Willamette Springfield T Thurston North Eugene North Bend South Eugene Coach Crandall goes over the strategy. .. L. Team has mixed feelings abouT The referee's call. J V Bclskei dll The J.V. Team shows a lot of romise. iTh an The Junior VarsiTy Team had a good season overall record of Ten wins and nine losses. Whe The Team played up To Their full poTenTial, There was no s opping Them. Some of The players recognized as bein ouTsTanding were Todd PosT, forward: Mark Ber lund, cenTer: and Lane Johnson and Barry Munson, g ards. These players and Their TeammaTes played hard To d serve The vicTories They obTained. To sum iT all up, coach Norm Hill sTaTed ThaT, There were some fine, dedicaTed baskeTball players in This group. They will provide a very paJsiTive ouTlook for nexT year's varslTy. J.V. BASKETBALL MHS OPP MHS OPP 38 Sheldon 47 45 Sheldon 46 55 CoTTage Grove 54 54 CoTTage Grove 38 43 SouTh Eugene 71 33 Churchill 65 56 WillameTTe 43 56 Soufh Eugene 58 54 Springfield 56 40 WillameTTe 36 51 Thursfon 54 57 Springfield 59 48 NorTh Eugene 29 55 Thursfon 54 54 NorTh Bend 31 64 NorTh Bend 59 36 Churchill 40 48 GranT Pass 43 Neilsen and Bryan Trendell sTaIk a Highlander. Wifh a Trp of The ball, The game sfarfs. Junior Varsrfy, Row 1: J. Threle, M. Brandon, S. Knudsen, B. Munson, D. Haney, L. Johnson Row 2: Coach Hill, K. Fischer, J. Harlan, S. Moore, M. T. Post, M. O'N9iII. Ig . X4-al. X SCOTT Moore goes up. Lane Johnson lays iT in. 429 xv Sub-VarsiTy M, The young Bucs strived. The Sophomore baskeTball Team sTruggled Through a disappoinTing 4-44 season. DespiTe The losing record, The players devoTed much Time To improving Themselves. The record was deceiving as 5 of Their losses were decided by five poinis or less. Coach STan Zysk noTed ThaT The lack of winning The close games was The Team's major handicap. Norm Devereux, Jake LeMasson and Troy Scherado were The Team's ouTsTanding players. The Frosh HA Team sTarTed ouT slowly, buT gradually improved enrouTe To an 44 win 7 loss season. Forwards Darren PorTer, Mark HazeITon and Eric Weiland displayed excelIenT scoring abiIiTies, while cenTer David Wilson was sTrong under The boards. The Frosh B squad had a very ouTsTanding season, winning 43 and losing 5. Dan Beesley led The Team in scoring and rebounds, while Chris Oman, RoberT Mayer, and Jerry WesTon also conTrlbuTed To The Teom's success. Row 4: S. Kellar, M. Caruso, S. Charifar, J. Bailey, L. Peak. J. Qualman. Row 2: Coach Zysk, T. TripleTT. N. Devereux, J. Walker, T. Scherado, J. LeMasson, B. McSwain. Row 4: R. Bourns, D. Bemery, B. Rose, D. Nelson, B. Jarreff, Mgr. T. Mingus. Row 2: Coach Lilley, H. Prueff, D. Porter, D. Wilson, D. Dibble, M. Hazelfon, Coach Johnson. 430 OPP NorTh Bend CoTTage Grove WillameTTe Springfield Nonh Bend CoTTage Grove WillameTTe Springfield ThursTon NorTh Bend Norfh Bend FRESHMEN BASKETBALL S A B A 44 54 36 44 64 70 48 44 34 37 40 43 32 43 Thrusfon 50 42 34 54 30 37 62 54 67 45 34 40 36 39 53 44 38 29 64 44 ' U ,vfkfr - Jyfl Norman Devereux grits his Teeth. Bill MCSWOID breaks loose Ski? 44511 Coach Davis MH 62 45 42 39 42 43 34 Row 4. J. Wesfon, S. Sweet, B. Smifh, J. Slayfon, K. Kruse, C Popp D. Sigloh. Row 2: D. Carver, R. Hansen, C. Oman, K. Woodyard T SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL OPP Sheldon Soufh Eugene ThursTon 66 52 Springfield 59 29 Churchill 50 60 Churchill 50 42 South Eugene 56 56 Springfield 52 44 NorTh Eugene 43 44 MHS OPP Cofiage Grove WiIIameTTe NorTh Eugene NorTh Bend CoTTage Grove Sheldon WlllameTTe ThursTon NorTh Bend Beauchemin, R. Mayer, D. Beesley, R. Smifh. J. Borsky, K. SpaghT S 42 49 35 44 53 40 ' , -I-D 1 Stacey shoots over the Lancer. MHS Creswell Medford Creswell Myrtle Point South Eugene North Bend Thurston North Eugene Cottage Grove Sheldon Willamette Springfield South Eugene North Bend Thurston North Eugene Cottage Grove Sheldon Willamette Springfield Churchill North Eugene Churchill Marshall Lake Oswego Oregon City Jackson Sheldon OPP VARSITY BASKETBALL 47 24 57 47 60 43 45 ' 24 42 39 58 28 51 39 31 32 37 40 4 1 34 38 ' 34 32 ' ' 3 1 45 Churchill 56 48 40 32 49 47 57 39 50 21 38 44 40 ' 31 43 ' ' 38 43 ' 42 40 37 48 ' 39 44 40 22 40 49 ' 41 43 42 38 35 clrsity Basketball The 1979- first time in time and pl The Pirat and a prelim Basketball T disheartene back to win district 5AAA Pirates get 5th in State! 0 Girls Basketball team made it to the state tournament for the arshfield's history. During the season the girls took one game at a yed many games where there was no tomorrow. were second in district, having to win two district play-off games inary state play-off game before advancing to the Girls AAA urnament at the Salem Armory. The team was a little when they lost their first game, but the determined Pirates came he Consolation Championship, ironically against first place in the Sheldon Irish. The team record ended up 24-5 and individual awards went to: Stacey Evoniuk, Gail Gatchell, Cindy Solomon, Sherry Hansen, and Jody Steward. Row 1: L. Solomon, C. Sdomon, S. Hansen, L. George, J. Steward. Row 2: Coach Blaine, S. Evoniuk, L. Duca, C. Vedack, G. Gatchell, C. Rausch, S. Sutton, Coach Solomon. SSW. Connie Vedack QS W was , , V lb 'S 493 her defensive stance. Linda fires just in time. J Gail Gatchell jumps to tower over her opponents. Sherry Hansen walts to pass the ball. Liz Duca shoots over the hands of the bulldoas. K I g .NM Llnda George goes for the assist No, you can't shootl says Jody Steward. gs 4 ....,,,-.sg-sv S f 9, -N-... Ag .Zhxixs Y: Aga NX fi' 1 1 Cindy Solomon drives past Sheldon's Nancy The 4979-80 basketball team did it togetherl Espcseth. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL S 44 34 24 47 49 Thurston 38 26 49 34 48 25 ' 34 36 25 27 58 22 29 20 33 45 33 Sub-Varsity Row 4: S. Quinn, T. Phillips, C. Jacobson. Row 2: D. Fisher, D. Kutch, S. Cazel, C. Henson. Row 3: Coach Tedder, L. Darling, K. Northrup, D. Solomon. MH OPP FTGTTIOFTT Jo LONG North Bend Jo Lane Springfield North Bend Thurston Cottage Grove North Bend Springfield Look our Willamette. here we come. . . l Row 4: S. Ross, M. Dunn, S. Evonluk, T. Smith, C. Kruse, P. BelllRaw 2: Coach Smith, D. Thompson. L. Chambers, W. Gunnell, D. England, C. Williamson, T. Darling, . Janes. Rausch, D. Tretter, R. Ring. The J.V.'s had an excellent season and the Freshmen team gained experience. The Junior Varsity team had an exceptional season. The team record was an outstanding 24-4. Much of their success could be attributed to the support from the parents. They were always there to root the Pirates on to a victory. The individual award winners were: Trisha Phillips, Liz Darling, Dee Dee Tretter and Darcy Kutch. The Freshmen girls worked hard, but had a record of 2-9. The team hoped to have played more games, but were happy with the experience they got. Individual awards went to Pam Bell, Wendy Gunnell, Shelly Evonluk, Lori Smith and Candy Williamson. Coach Tedder explains the offense. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL MH OPP Creswell Medford Creswell Myrtle Point South Eugene North Bend Thurston North Eu ene Cottage rove Sheldon Willamette Springfield North Bend Thurston North Eu ene Cottage rove Sheldon Willamette Springfield 55 Churchill S 36 34 37 27 39 40 27 ' 23 47 25 37 23 36 32 32 gg 20 33 20 30 24 47 ' 44 42 ' ' 27 34 Churchill 26 40 South Eugene 39 QO.Tg 34 2 44 33 28 23 2, 48 29 35 56 ' 22 49 ' ' 39 ' V 34 Intramurals The teams moved in from Harlem to play ball. Marshfield's 4980 intramural basketball program was expanded with the addition of a new girls' league. The competition became tougher than ever before, as several of the teams had former 5AAA basketball players. The MA's, led by Carl Turner and other stalwarts such as Tim Eckes, Tim Haney and Dave Gilbert, were the cream of the crop in the boys' A league. The MA's went through the entire season undefeated, including a season finale 62-58 victory over the tough Psychotic-7. The psychotics were led by by high scoring forward and guard Russ Scott, and Greg Stensland repectively. Roger Justrom helped under the boards and Mike Freeman, the scrappy ball-player, contributed heavily to the teams success. The NB's defeated History A3-33 in the other A league final. The NB's main asset was defense. Kenny Stalcup, Dale Ott, Eric Archer and Jim Schade shut down just about every team they played. Schade led the team in scoring while Archer contributed under the boards. Mike Triplett led the History team into the playoffs with his scoring and rebounds. Ernie Bighaus and Dale Adams also helped out on the scoring end. The best of the boys B league was the Bull Beers team led by Mark Slape, Dave Beebe and Brett Thomas. The girls league was led by the Mean Monsters. Kelli Wooley helped the Monster attack with her all-around shooting ability and great defense. April Hoy contributed under the boards and was aggressive as a scorer. Julie Turner contributed to the team's success with her expertise ball handling. The Monsters rolled by almost everybody and won a championship victory. The Senior SuperSonics, led by high scoring guard Suzi Levage, forward Libby Alvey, and powerful Magaret Cullen were the best of the rest. The successful first season for the girls, promises more of the same, and hopefully for many years to come. INTRAMURALS ..A,. ..B,, 4. MA's 1. All-American A's 2. NB's 2. Bull Beers 3. Psychotic-7 3. PH's 4. History 4. Harbour Heads 5. Nitro Kings 5. Miracle Workers 6. SHAFT 6. U. of Marshfield GIRLS 1. Mean Monsters 5. ABC 2. S.S. Seniors 6. Fry Babies 3. G.F. institute 7. Cats 4. Short Shots Kroeger jumps, jumps The invasion of twenty onesl fl MLC! ff' -f ' All eyes are on the basket as Jeff Qualman prepares for the 4Qw5S!5QE?5Ei' Tina Bear shoots over her defender. Soccer We played hard and our win showed it. MarshfieId's soccer club organized themselve fall, but never really got going as they disband after two games. However, during the spring th players reorganized and played a short season consisting of five games. Despite the fact the soccer team had little organization, the team finished with a final mark 2. Satendra Charitar played outstanding soccer season long, and was MVP of the team. Other players: Marc Williams, Mike Hargens. Klaus Ahun .-sei rebound. Don't you step on that Ilne, warns Pat McKinleV. Player scrap for a rebound. Mighty Moto shoots his team into history. 5 soccER MHS OPP 2 Coquille 1 in the 3 Coquille 2 d A Coquille 2 4 Gusto 5 2 Clippers 4 3 Coquille 2 2 SWOCC 5 of 5- all a. Doug Socia, Steve Rose. Gus Jensen and Kenny Stalcup played consistently. Coach Hans LaWaII more players will turn out next year. hopes Varsiiy Swimming With every stroke we Take we gain a yard... The mighTy Pirafe swim Team musfered Their besT season in years, by finishing second in disTricT in boTh boys and girls. Team capTain John Chandler said, We didn'T win a loT of meefs. buf we won when our backs were againsT The wall. We really showed The Benders ThaT we were made of seaweed, by beaTing Them aT disTricT. The boys' Team was led by seniors SCOTT TrouT, Ken RoberTson, Greg Von Schweiniiz, John Chandler and WaITer Wilkins. TrouT, Roberison. Von SchweiniTz, and Sophomore Mike Freeman qualified for sTaTe in The A00 freesTyle relay. TrouT and RoberTson also qualified in The 400 freesTyle and 400 buTTerfly respecfively. RoberTson was named mosT valuable swimmer, while sophomore Dan Miles was mosT improved. The girls were led by Team capTain KaThy Haliski, who qualified for sTaTe in The 200 l.M. and The 400 breasfroke. Sophomore Nikki Mills qualified for sTaTe in The 500 freesTyle and senior Teri Lawrence qualified in The 100 buTTerfly. Haliski, Mills, Karen MaTson, and Kim Nissen qualified in The 400 freesTyle relay. Haliski was named mosT valuable, while Susan Cook was mosT improved. 7-if- T11 Stroke! STroke! Ken Roberfson leads Off To a fasf sTarT is Nikki Mills. Rowi J Humphrey G Bosselman S Cooke W PaTTerson K Haliski K Nissen T Lawrence K Mafson Row 2 M Wilkins R LilienThal D Swenson N Mills MJ HinTz K Murray H Henke D Swenson Row 3 P Chandler S TrouT G Von SchweiniTz K Robertson M Freeman W Wilkins J Chandler D Miles rv llg-gi-.- 3 X Q I1 -. SWIMMING Dual Meet Record Girls 9 3 Boys 4 44 Dlstrlcf Girls 2nd Boys 2nd Dlsfrlcf Champs Kathy Haliski 400 breaststroke Mike Freeman fmiddlej is waiting for the scoff Tfouf gun. 400 freestyle School Record Kathy Haliski 400 breaststroke C4:42.23j broke 4974 record. Kathy Hal ski gives it all she's got against North Bend. Niki Mills ioosens up Who are my next opponents Mr. Moore? asks Dana Coates. rest before another race. Pirate Swimmers Susan Cook, Kathy Murray, Gretchen for more. n and Kathi Haliski Swimm rs find time to relax. Varsity Wresiling Dedication was The word. The season's wersTlers combined To make one of The hardesT working groups in a number of years. The PiraTe grapplers, under The senior leadership of Gene Webb. Chris Horning, Tony and Tim Thomas and AlTon Crousser. seT examples for The younger maT men To follow. Gene Webb plowed his way all season in The 'ICM pound class, while Taking The sTaTe TiTle. Webbs' heroics earned him a IeTTer of inTenT To wresTle aT Oregon STaTe UniversiTy This fall. Marshfield grabbed The disTricT dual meeT championship, winning nine and losing one maTch. AT The awards desserT honors were given To Gene Webb as The mosT valuable, Mark Bessey as The mosT improved and Chris Horning and AlTon Crousser shared The award for mosT dedicaTed. Casey Miller uses a siT ouT To sTop his opponenf Tony Thomas gefs a bear hug. VARSITY WRESTLING MHS 2nd 2nd Win Win Win Win 4sT os Win Win nd Win OPP SweeT Home Tourn CraTer TournamenT WillameTTe Coffage Grove Churchill NorTh Bend Marshfield Tourn. NorTh Eugene Marshfield Tourn Sheldon Springfield Marshfield Tourn Soufh Eugene Advice is given To Tim Thomas. Tim Looney has his opponenT worried. nd h Crescenf Valley Tourn DisTricT STaTe 1 5, is - ,X'Sfaif,,?'f' . sf Chrls Homlng looks for an answer. Okay you guys, shake and make up. -.... , . . M, mm. ... -..., sq-W .. C. -....... .. -.. .., ...,.,,... ..., illi'NT'- y L S .. , H153 tr ..- 1 .ff i'fl1RS:vs?.- iglfiiiasgiwv' W -,Mvs - 2. , Qs srx-.1-,T t 1 --'Q-igfg gg 'nf' -- ' -, M- ...5., fi .- WF, .. .W K . VJ 2' C is , ,:.s-N. Row 4: Todd Rood, Russell Rizzi, Brian Davison, Chris Hornin Tim Looney, Klaus Ahuna, Tim Thomas. Row 2: Coach Mathews, Tony Thomas, Mark Bessey, Alton Crousser, Dwaine Wood, Cas Miller, Gene Webb, Hank Moeller, Coach Van Burger, Sub-Varsity . . .small but good. The besT Things come in small packages. This saying held True for Marshfield's junior varsiTy wresTling squad. AIThough The numbers were down This year, The aualiTy of wresTlers was up. Todd Rood, who also saw vorsiTy acTion, Tom Clemens and Mike Absalon bolsTered The J.V. squad. The Freshmen, under coach Mark Hawley, wresTled To The same Tune as ThaT of The J.V. Team. Only nine players Turned ouT. The maTmen wresTled Two or Three Times during each dual meeT, which made for a difficulT and someTimes Trying season. From The firsT meeT To The lasT, coach Hawley was pleased wiTh The sTeady improvemenT shown in each wresTler. Many of The freshmen also leTTered aT varsiTy level. Those wresTlers were Bob Mackey, Russell Rizzi, Todd Rood, Jim Lyons, Doug Woolsey, Tom Clemons, Joel Mansfield, Mike Summers and Jeff Absalon. Row 4: B. Mackey, K. Dean, C. Phillips, M. Absalon, T. BraaTan, T. PoTTer, C Sanders V Belden, R. Webb. Row 2: Coach MaThews, P. Moran, M. Hannah, S. Scoville B Jenkens Another Pirate pm, J. Edmonds, B. Pulse. T. Clemons, K. Rood, S. McCormick. J. Logan, Coach VanBurger Row 4: B. Mackey, R. Rizzi T Rood M Summers G Brandon Row 2 Coach MaThews J Absalon, D, Woolsey, J Lyons T Clemons Coach Vanburger ati sflgixf Crane T Scherado J LaMasson D Nielsen Coach McKen VARSITY BASEBALL MH OPP ping M '1-W.. ,JL t. A M.. fig.. ..,A .f. , n 5, ,AL .,rw7l'k- if g ,H .g 4 1 ' 1 44 .L ..-,rn ,L --4 , . 'i MH OPP Medford N Eugene Myrtle Pt Coquille Williamette Bandon Bandon S. Eugene Sheldon Churchill Cot. Grove Thurston forfeit Springfield Willamette Sheldon Churchill S. Eugene N. Bend N. Eugene Thurston Cot. Grove Springfield N. Eugene N. Bend Row 1: C. Owens, C. Turner, K. Resendez, S. Blair, P. Haney, Hazelton, P. Hickox, T. Lyons. Row 2: Coach Lilley, T. Haney, L. Johnson T . . , . . . . a. S S if M' W 2 Q 6 A A . 'N ' N, 3 . 5 6 - A. 2 ,NSE f M- '10 I ,1 O Jw 4 -2 rl W 4 40 0 1 Q E .fs -A 6 7 41 5 6 48 .5 ,, . .....-... X fs 3 4 2 2 42 9 x ar ,, 2 6 6 'I 18 3 , 3 4 A t' 2 7 4 Pirate hitter Tony Crane awaits his pitch. 4 ' ' fn L ,f A 'E' 1 . 'gglI,mw - M - was , Q 12,1 k . i in ss' 1 ,ji . rf l A f un if .ae ' - .. . im Haney jogs to the dugout. The coach wishes. . 'Q W Chuck it in there barks Dennis Neilsen. X - M., 444 - A Varsity Baseball It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. Although many of the players were disenchanted with the season outcome, the 4980 baseball team made several major improvements. The Pirate diamond men compiled a record of 5 wins and 22 losses, with one victory coming through a forfeit. However, the Pirates did have some exciting moments including a wild 48-44 victory over state contender North Bend. The hitting improved as the Pirates banged out 40 or more hits on several occasions. Unfortunately, the Pirates also had 3 or less hits on several occasions. The 4980 Bucs had three .300 plus hitters: Lane Johnson, Tony Crane, and Dennis Nielson. The defense had a more consistant season in comparison with years past. The pitching staff was led by Pirate main stay Tony Crane. The talents of several seniors: Crane, Nielson, Tim Haney, Jay Pennington, Scott Blair, and Carl Turner will be sorely missed next year. Senior Tim Haney advises Sophomore Jake LeMasson on Pirate tradition while To unconcerned. . N --v .f l s . . ...s z- . 'Mg ,f r - .. . . . K L ' yi ., i T' 5. f . ' T ,f' 3 - ,,, 'Q f '1-i '?gi' .. 4 'Q V . ' 'T 5- piss: s'is W Li 5 PTQTV is i T- ' 7f'?,..:v-'ya-gos.i5,p.'t1fQi ' ff? ,Q . , Q -- Q sq I - Y wig., . 'v'fisLs.1QQQi. -. . ri' X 'K 'Vi 'y T ' 'Xl' 5 f i'sssYk V , -.5 . A A - 1 ' X t PM ' ' .4 swf ,sis .,-Q ' T .s pflffi-'--.I 'Q R , ' - ' e . f 5.fQf'gf A. if V' V T scoff Blair belts one to me outfield. ' .Je ..-s . '-v-Os ' K' .-.c' W g,,L ' -K f . s V 4 X . s-lin . ' . K .X -1'-1 '1-in ...T b . 7 1. Troy Scherado zings the ball towards the plate. is-sa ....,,,.,M .Y Y . , P 8' .rf 's i s-ss-N -. f-..-P- N -X . . ...s vw-vw: -....., ' . .. . 4 s s.,...s.- M'--L Q- . k, A .. -- - ...iss -- 5,-. gs- . 'V 40 - :.-..s...,-41-ss, f . . , . 'Q' ' s ' ' I 1 .. t. x A 3' 1 ' t:7f :M ssxqadggvgi-J. ,':,. ,i .- P. X -wx, 4.1-e .T . -s.s,.s.. - ' H f ,-.,- gs., - -.s. M 5 X, fp.. ..x sh K Q . K .. f 4 , .. -f K s fy vi-Q:-my ' .. A-j ' . ,mr fs , .s.s..- - s - K , - N- X . .. .f fy. ' ' ' -Q.. T s Q. ...W mm, .... I.. hh . A. v sn ,ws ...I ' ' ,... ,.. ' T.. 5, rf' 0891 - ' 215' .'- JKT Nfl. - A .. . . f s Catcher Scott Blair wants second base, but considers Coach LIIley'S advice. QA, -gf -ws ,. ,ww 1 jp-jjss y 4 gf? :FN-Ssxl , xg s'sfs.ff.sfs tfs . - ny Crane seems Lane Johnson shows why he was Ie off b0fT9l'. -- ws- .W ...., . . . X s J' 's 1 .f . .A A -. qgyg, , ...ss .mg '21 s, s -.Q 4 9? X V5 ,,sJ.t5,flysf5sg-i L yn - 1, V The Pirates stop a Sheldon runner. . T A N K 8' Jake Lelvlasson awaits his turn in the batter's box. 442 W ' n . .., . .0 W jf... h , V .N 5w.,.Mk. Q J.V. Baseball The young Bucs. . . The Sub-varsiTy baseball Team showed markijd rosT improvemenf over previous years squads, in al every offensive and defensive de arTmenT. The Team D had O SOTTTSWTTCIT shorTened SGCJSOFI due To bad WGGTTTSI' STill, The sub-varsiTy was able To play 8 games, To a semi-successful 3-5 final mark. Coaches Deliwnis nrouTe Graves and CheT Haliski had hoped for more g mes. An early sTarT of The season prevenTed The Team fr geTTing The experience and playing Time need TTT Ten ouT of The eleven players on The squad were freshmen. Richard Fischer and Rick Warrens hea mound sTaff, which was able To shuT down NorT Two Times during The season: a feaT ThaT had be previously rare. Mark Hazelfon was an ouTsTandin around player. Ouifielder Jerry WesTon added T lngredienT of speed. Q h ed The Bend en all- e viTal MHS 6 J.V. BASEBALL NorTh Bend NorTh Bend NorTh Bend NorTh Bend NorTh Bend OPP 10 ROW 1 R FISCTTSI' J WSSTOD P WIIIIOFTTS R Bourns ROW 2 A9 , Halrskr D Berney B Jarreff T PIoTT D Wilson C Page D Woolsey COCICN Graves 'mr Rick Bourns eyes The pitch buT rejects rf af The lasf mrnufe Mark HazelTon sfrefches his hif a double. Track High qualify effort was shown. BoTh The boys and girls enjoyed success during The season. To cap off an ouTsTanding year, five Piraies represented Marshfield aT The sTaTe compeTiTion in Eugene. Richard Kroeger, The PiraTe mainsTay in several evenTs, qualified in The high hurdles and Triple jump. Before The sTaTe Tournamenf, Kroeger owned The sTaTe besT in The Triple jump wiTh a mark of 45'9 . Bryan Darling qualified in The 800 meTer and Dave G-ilberf in The 4500 meTer. For The girls Karen Sinclair qualified in The long jump and Liz Darling represenfed Marshfield in The shoTpuT. During The regular season The Pirafes were sTrong in many areas. Shane Swenson and Dale OTT were consisTenT in The pole vaulT, Swenson in The high hurdles, and Greg Duskin and ScoTT Moore boIsTered The shoT puT and discus. Tim Thomas and Chris Jackson were mainsTays in The inTermediaTe hurdles. Todd PosT, Tom Brainard and Dave Foss were consisTenT in The high jump. For The girls STacey Evonuik was The besT in The inTermediaTe hurdles, Missy Kafsikis and Diana BechTel were The disfance runners during The course of The season, wiTh Kafsikis running in The 800 and 4500 mefers, and BechTeI in The 4500 and 3000 meTers. Connie Vedack bolsiered The high jump, while Darling, Dacia Moore, and Helen Dean were The besT in The shoT puT. Denise Solomon excelled in The high hurdles, and Gigi Wilson in The sprinTs. MH 76V2 4119 'IST Cnof scoredj 205 4ST BOYS TRACK OPP ThursTon 66 M Coquille Inv. CoTTage Grove SouTh Eugene GranTs Pass RoTary Coos CounTy Norih Bend Sheldon DISTRICT Jackson and Thomas pace A pre-practice warm-up. each ofher. 'gli l . ,, T . 'F I 1 5 ' P ., ' 1 i sie, v .Y ,Xa Q A J ' AX fi N xx - l ' A A ! A D gay T. 5 i - A gf ' 5 s 'T Y' ' . ' '-..' S , . T 1 if - ' 'sr -A -W---.-11.a':'l+f?.ff.'f'.+ fi 4 7QQlfgllfQ11Ey T' -- A good sfarl helpes make for a good finish. Todd PosT concenfrafes on The crossbar. -A , s R- - -.- - . T . K T ..s . . K. .,... g, Q 3 gqeg K. X,.. ...M A i t g A M5 mms, gy. N Q, Q4 r if is ' T- fs- were Cars' he 5 Q E 1 EEQN Coach Pursian poinfs ouf good form. Quinf Rushfon and Rich Kroeger in The 400 'si '. ' meTer. 3 X! 'Y , A 11 . - r ,., .X ....s- M4 llllll S Diana Bechfel leads The way. 4-,. pl: Bucs relax before the Dig run Ken Loffus Iiffs off. x Q Byan Trendell soars over the bar and sfadium. x f GIRLS TRACK MH Thur Co ou Cnor scoredj G-ra 400 'lsr O Nor? e Dis r OPP on age Grove 59 n Eugene fs Pass Rofarv Counfy Bend o T X ay? fax ' 531 Q A V ddr 6. DGDISS SOlOfT'lOf'l Und SGl'Ch Foss fest H16 Clndel' f nf' 1' Shane Swenson easily clears the bar. Xi -L. Greg Duskin pufs The shof plus feet. Elktjx 1 Connie Vedack grves rf her besf effort. 4415 Row 4: N. Smith, F. Girt, S. Solomon, C. Blaine, J. Moore, R. Davis, P. Pursian. Row 2: S. Schneiderman, G. Duskin, D. Foss, C. Solomon, G. Wilson, T. Post, D. Haney, S. Moore, R. Kroeger, L. Solomon, D. Baysinger, J. Diamond, B. Trendell, J. Webb, D. Bechtel, T. Thomas, D. Gilbert, Row 3: K. Nguyen, S. Cantrell, L. Jones, B. Foster, D. Solomon, S. Foss, T. Smith, J. Nichols, C. Jackson, J. Myrick, R. Walker, M. Cannon, S. Swenson, S. Summerville, D. Snodgrass, S. Richardson, Q. Rushton, B. Sorenson. Row 4: D. Mills, J. Delp, D. Beesley, D. Nelson, M. Caruso, C. Parrot, T. Phillips, B. Darling, T. Thomas, K. Sinclair, D. Moore, M. Katsikis, D. Ott, D. England, J. Coon, T. Brainard, G. Sorenson, Row 5: S. Sweet, G. Kralicek, D. Rodriguez, K. Loftus, S. Evoniuk, J. Campos, M. Auer, L. Davis, M. Dunn, K. Nelson, K. Johnston, D. Thompson, S. Summers, K. Schaefers, B. Church, A. Crousser, R. Brainard, Row 6: M. Summers, B. Sharman, R. Kazel, B. Rose, R. Walker J. Gunnell, H. Dean, B. Thompson, D. Beesley, J. Nash, S. Ellifsen, C. Vedack, S. Levage, L. Darling, T. Roberts, T. Johnson, S. Dixon. my Chris, I think we're being tched, says Tim Thomas. The Fosbury Flop is demonstrated by Dave Foss Suzie Levage brings style to the discus. 1417 Varsity Golf The Pirates hit the links with fury. Marshfield's golf team ended the season winning 2 matches, while dropping 40. Although the over-all outcome of the team was disappointing, coach Stan Zysk was pleased with some of the individual achievements. Joe Tyvoll finished his high school links career, shooting a 79 and an 84 at Tokatee, finishing 44th in the district competition. Marshfield finished 8th as a team at district. Other consistent golfers were Russ Scott. who shot a combined total of 484 at district: Jon Bighaus, who was four strokes off Tyvoll's pace at 464 and finished in 44th lace. Cam bell, Bi haus and r GT sf ui' The scenery at Coos Country Club appeals to Darrell Rothe D D Q I freshmen Matt Whitty, head a host of underclassmen returning next year. lf ' ur .W 1, , A H' 'su - aj, XJ H xv' lt's called concentration. Jeff Campbell Darrell Rothe goes for the green. fix 4 8 , . J Where's my rally squad? asked Coach Zysk. Joe Tyvoll skies one 'X Y Row 1: T. Mingus, R. Scott, J. Tyvoll, C. Popp. Row 2: M. Whitt .faux Rothe tops it in for por. Q ,xx iviil S .qs 59: ' x N The sondtrop Biqhous, y, D. Rothe, G. Weldon, J. Bighdus, Cooch Zysk. . Q5 shame VARSITY GOLF Eugene Tourn. Gold Coost North Bend Del Norte Emerald V. Roseburg Del Norte Tokotee Reedsport Roseburg Dlstrlct Medford 3rd 40th 2nd lst Ath 5th O h n nd .him fn' .W ...,-.. sq rggfsh ,ff x o Hum. onother good shot. Russ Scott holes out with o Texas Wedge. -M-.. ,B --ns..L.s-mise.. Qkgff -...mx QW A., . . is-ffm f U I if' I Varsity Tennis Pirates smashed their way to a great season. The Pirate boys tennis team finished the extremely tough season with a somewhat disappointing, but well earned 7-9 won-lost mark. The final record might have been changed a bit if the netters had been able to shake off a slump in the season's opening games. Chris Horning and Jeff Layton had a very successful doubles season, making it to semifinals in district. Other Pirates such as John Leggett, Scott Nasburg and Jeff Matson played consistently all season long. Five underclassmen include Brad Cairns, who boasted a fine 46-'l individual mark: Keith Weeks, Robbie Johnson, Dan Fischer, and stalwart Ken Fischer, will bolster the tennis team next year. The girls tennis team finished winning six matches, tying four and losing zero. Coach Jerry Florence was very pleased with the exceptionally successful season. Patty Mingus and Laurie Layport had an outstanding season in doubles, as did Mary Jane Hintz and Carrie Holman in singles. Other players with impressive seasons were Natalie Horning, Karen Erickson, Karen Matson and Debra Lyons. 'X The bench awaits it's turn. v Q w ,Is 1. L QS ? ,Ixus w s x xt' v s is-ws. as 3 i - 2 - ..,A awk, 9. I Nice facial Jeff. iff N, :Ii A K Mix ix W kxikgjf, K ' n-q.Nnnun-gl W? I ' N' I ss l. ! Ml ,gi , L ,,,,,.,... WW J WM 3 ' I . . A i A ' ' i ' r .sm sc- , g' n.. 1 I 3 v' ,,,xQ..T ' IZ y ' ' !'ur - :sr -' Q . . 'K 'f X Q A 'AWTI1 1. X . . A Vs 'M ' .' I ' ' 'I so f k V L i- 'A 5,'51',? f L fr T J' K F is V . ' - - Q K Ki 1 i xi. 'W' A 1 i g . . - 11 ' sz t ' B F 1' . . W ' ' 1 el X , ,TT M7 S' ' Aaron Lesan with an easy return. Hustle is demonstrated by Jeff Matson. S 1' A well formed backhand. Row 1: R. Johnson, S. Nasburg, J. Matson, S. Knudsen. Row 2: J. Leggett, C. Horning, J. Layton, D. Fisc Fischer, K. Weeks, B. Cairns, Coach Davies. 150 teve Knudsen reaches for the her, K 'sfsgeiiii A DVS QOFTWG TCW 'S held DY MGYY JOVIS HIHTZ Karen Matson crushes a ground stroke. Debbie Chfisllfmsefl YSGDS The rally alive. Drckey Row 2 C Holman D fnot prcturedj K Matson Grr s Sheldon North Bend North Eugene Willamette Springfield South Eugene Churchill South Eugene Cottage Grove Thurston Willamette North Bend EWNNWX WNW 'IK HRH Xiklkitkgil K SRRYRRKQ QS!! Super server Debra Lyonsl TENNIS Boys OPP MH Qpp Sheldon North Bend 3 7 Douglas 2 2 3 North Eugene 6 A 5 SWOCC A 4 5 Coquille O A 7 Douglas 2 3 8 Thurston 4 4 5 North Eugene O 2 3 South Eugene 6 2 2 North Bend 7 3 4 SWOCC 5 'E me EI I 3 T1 ' ' ' f ,. T ff -4.3-Vin . Jgf K '-,, .Mya-Qzesf. , .f . - . T W . , ' , ,Msg K I I f A' . .. . A ,J gffjf - -, fl . M, ,.,. . . I. 4 , . -. ' ,F fs ., . K -,sw ., F ,W . ,,, , l, 1, ,1 . ' .:, ': 'Z-g I ,fy 'ITTW i 5Xf55efjj,w1,f 1 if iii s we Ez i ' HHV 'u :,' ' 'AJ . iff, ffg5ff.if?i. .i3U1Y'!7M.':1i, H . sirr T T ' ' Wendy runs To The Tammy Meline is a winner. Special Qlympics Tape. Because They have a chance To win in The firsT place, said adviser Lilah Bidwell, iT's okay To lose. The Special Olympics involved four sporTs and in each one of Them The parTicipanTs compeTed againsT Those of The same abiliTy. They learned The spiriT of compeTiTion and The arT of good sporTsmanship. The Tough compeTiTion broughT ouT Their deTerminaTion To pull ouT The vicTory. ln November The bowling sTarTed and The sTaTe compeTiTion was held in Hillsboro, where The program Thrived on a.more individual basis. ln December The swimming season sTarTed. Marshfield parTicipanTs Traveled To Salem To aTTend The sTaTe meeT. The baskefball season was opened wiTh a Run, Dribble. ShooT TournamenT and concluded aT The sTaTe meeT held aT The UniversiTy of Oregon. The Team placed fifTh and individuals broughT home honors from firsT To fifTh place. WiTh The coming of Spring parTicipanTs became involved in Track. Final compeTiTion was held aT Hayward Field in Eugene. One of The mosT meaningful parTs of The Special Olympics was The supporT given To everyone. Undersfandlng and deferminafion describes The Special Olympic program. Elton leads The field. ' 'HIGH SP6 . Tc The MHS Team aT The opening ceremony displays comradery. Q S 'T V I . , ' 'Q 4 Ernie and Wes fighT for The win. The Bow applies pressure Wes Rule can'T believe The disfance of his sofTboll Throw. ,- X., :Tx ., Q. Q ' :'i.s,', .is Q. K .H Af. F' V. s 35:5 ffl 4. rx ' .N X ' ,Q Q I X S.. r X5 ali, X' ni .qi V W A A Q . ff .. Q' .. . A Tson Leah Smouse. Jill Myrick. Lisa Carpenter. Joni Webb, Jill Myrick, Toni Webb. W it ' ft' ' L- g NX.: . . - -N A k k fx X1 1 K , ' - . ' ' 1 . I .b ' ' 5' f f' i e lr Y f QYRWEQ fi Q ' 1 b as -I l . I. kk ' 2 ..,x!i:' 'Our spirit is sky high! Practice leads to perfection. fxgigxy is reflected in Jin -1 f .1 '-' --f ,Arif W Gotcha! Hey girls, don't let go! .V , Row 'l Herdr Sternbock Megan Humphrey Lisa Rrckert Barrr Wrllroms, Carla Holbert. Row 2: Annette Bessey, Ann Eldredge, Carrie Brown, Melanie Mauldrn Tammy Lovre Amber Wager Marre Lam os Kelly Ryan, Dee Littrell-Lawrence. Row 3: Star Roberts, Toni Webb, Libby Alvey Ferne Martrn Joni Webb Janrce Boyd Karen Encks n Esther Wakeman, Valinda Matayo, Dana Coates, Debbie Wakeman. I Drrll Team Practice makes perfect. X' Long summer days and many evening practices enabled the Marshfield drill team to provide football and basketball fans alike with spirited halftime performances. The Drill Team sold shakers and sponsored dances, enabling them to attend three competitions including state. The year was highlighted by a halftime performance at a televised 'T s University of Oregon basketball 4? g, ,, game. g ,. ss 1 is 1 Esther Wok an puts her spirit into a Alvey STYUTS hef Sfllff. pe rmonCe sscs - ll l Drill Team impresses the Fun Festival parade judges. Members display sale items. As olwoys, The firsT yedr in high school is full of surprises ond new experiences. 1979-80 wos no excepTion for The freshmen. Their firsf yeor promised To be exciTinQ from doy one. For The firsT Time in four yeors, SpiriT Week rolled smooThly ond wiThouT odminisTroTion ThreoTs, The cldss of '83 come up wiTh The besT 'ibulldog for The bonfire ond conTinued Their enThusidsm ThroughouT The yeor by winning d BoskeTboIl Pep Assembly. The freshmon closs of A118 sTudenTs, led by STudenT Council members Lindo Chdmbers, Liso Hdrper, Tereso Hdllbdch, Cldrice Keizer, John lVluenchroTh, ond Lois O'Neil looked forword To The nexT Three yedrs ond vowed To moke Them os ddvenTurous ond fun filled ds Their firsT. 'Rx f if 'i T Tawnia Allison Jeffrey Lori Aasen Abel Absalon Ackland 2. Q., MOTO Jim I ony Barbara Anderson Andrade Arnett Aspinall -.4-,- 1 4 I k - ' Rrki Troy Tom Ross Beam Bear Beauchemin Bechtolt f fy Donald Mary Jeff Tammie Berney Bishop Bleck Bloomer Mary Scott Gldget Jhona Brandon Brewer Brown Brown Lisa Sherry Denise Brad Burton Cabal Cadiew Cairns A J ' ,lr 1 se! X -if X-1' Doug Robert Darci Linda Carver Cazel Chalmers Chambers Kevin Kim Myron Patricia Clark Clark Clark Clark KGT 1 w A , Kim Philip Sean Allison Ahuna Aimone Ak erson Alvarado Anderson Pauline Bailey Car al Beebe fl 54 vi e Q .1 -. 1 A,,14.rr. Joann Boschke Denise Bruckner Ren VW Cantrell lsr stile Maria Chavez Tom Cle ITIODS 4 2. N .X M X U . Lonny Janet Heidi Terry Bair Bdsney Bateham Bauer fr G-- Q7 Dan Darren Beesley Bell Pamela Lisa Bell Bernard Rick Gary Darvella Donald Bourns Bracelin Brachtl Brandon 6 Y , . iq. o of 5' X U -- I Kelly Connie Stephanie Tod Bryan Burnell Burnell Burrows Y, vi, Shelvey Kelly Jon Carolyn Cantrell Caron Carpenter Carter ' Xl Todd Bill Kris Rick Cherry Childs Childs Chitwood r??g9.i4Ex ' Annette Amber David June Clift Coates Cole Coon Ar' . Y ' -1 Robert Allyson Jack Kenny Susan James Coon Coonse Costa Caster Cox Crawford 4 it 15 . ' R3 '. tx. x Robert Brenda Greg Patricia Donald George Cummings Curtis Cutright Dqrlir-ig Dgvlg Dgyig Teresa Delange fe I X' ex Deren Dibble Ben Dixson - 1 f Janet Dowd Q? Diane England -1-f. i Frank Fldlch James Delp Rose de RondenAPos Daniel Dinkins r fb 4 Mgr ,v f' ,. I Debbie Doak A -1 1 3 , a ,. .mellr V nnvlfxfa Mimi' David Dixon I , rg? A ii 'Af' Donnah Doak Jennifer Doyle Anne Dudderar Donna England Mike Floyd ,av 3 v 4. Francine Erricson Tim Forrester :red Crispell Jackie Davis tr. r 4- Mike Stephanie Terry Crockett Crouse Crump Kym Davis Corey Popp and T.J. Forrester enjoy halftime. , T l tram, Mary Dunn sherry Evoniuk I if . . f . ,G 3 ' Q ,',, ' i Connie Forsythe A V' g,,. M 4- MA 1:55 1 -- l 'xi J A, I L, 4 ' Mark William Eckes Eisele ,Q w. J ,Lx . Q. if Ann Randall Falk Farrell w I V ' ,lx , , . Sara Debra Foss Franzen Randy Richard Darmetko DeG-arlais I .aff L iii 4 T I, N ,W Shawn Rhonda Dew Dial Kathy Dixon Robert Douglas Donna Roberta Michael Ek blad Elaredge Ellison si.. sc: Dave Richard Teresa Fisher Fisher Fisher 4-Q Sharon Tami Vic Freiheit Fults Gardner Rosie Dixon Craig Davenport - f i 'if .r 4 45 L Eddie Engebretson Dan Fisher Steven Gatlin Poul Ginsburg Wendy Gunnell x 4 Eric Davia Doug Ron HOlT1FTlOl'1d o ,X Greg HOYTISOD Gigi Rebecca Vicki Anthony Hodgson Hoffman Hoffman Holmon Joy Terry Steve Cindy Hunnicutf Ingram Jockson Jacobson Rhonda Robby Shirley Tim Johnson Johnson Jghnson Johnson - f . Loren Julie Edwin Clorice Jones Jorgenson Keeler Keizer Jil Gunnell 9 -nw .X Qi Helen Hamilton Liso Horner 1 I i J ahh John Muenchrorn, ore you o wild ond crazy guy? 4 5 .Q , Kris Jomie Geonie Alon Debbi Henriksen Henlze Herrick Heyer Hocomp Tim Hororh Joy Jaromrllo Lindo Johnston ra? .v 'm .. Q. Cassie Knight K ' ' CNW. a. Michelle Bernie Drona Jone Howes Hughes Hughletf Humphrey 1 P 3 Bobby Rebecca Corl Darcy Jorretl Jennings Jensen Johnsgard Melody JOFDBS KIFT1 LOIS Johnston JOUGS JOHGS JOFNGS Moniko Cheryl Kevin Kevin Knox Kruse Kruse Kutseh 5 e ,Q IB- .T i 'W . L . f l V I . N 7. .. .. X - N J' Sherri Lamb David Lopez Donold Martin 15, lobby Mills I .ls 5 Kathy Murray A Joyce KGTTW Stephen Diane Robert Joy Landers Leggett Lehman Leighton Londo Leuck Kaarina Cheryl Robert Jim Love Lowder Lowder Lyons Loren Chuck Robert Dan Martin Matayo Moyer McCarren Anthony Stephanie Paul Susan Mingus Mitchell Morgan Morgan 13.-Y ....., Sandy Dale Laurie Ron Myrick Nelson Nelson Nelson Twiggie Tracy Tresa Chris Lois O'ColIanghan Ogle Oliver Oman O'NeiI Ron Oxford Anita Perry Casey Page Nm, . . , X Mary Peterson -so Sharon Robert Lyons Mackey r , ,, Candy Anita McCulIey McNutt Tony John Morrison Muenchrath -- Rhonda NTCTTOIOS Ip. Z-,ff ,:. - X 1 , , ,,,, . 'sf Zuma Monica Ortega Kamala Julie Parret Parry Jeana Phipps E Ron Julie Lilienthol Lockhart Kevin Q - ,Ei Darlene Maclean Mann Kris MCPTTSTSOYT Brenda Munroe Bobbi Nix Terry Osorio Terran Peck Brian Platt Donald Messenger -'H' .X x 'if Heather Murdock A-ti -f Scott Loew Ji 6- JOGI Mansfield John Mick fi I A if 'L Xml I Leslie Murphy Deborah Nolan Debbie Northrup Shelley Otero Richard Perkins V1 Lorie Otton gg! Debbie Perry Kris Pothier Erick Potter D.- .- -MQ? Rhonda Potter Sandy Quackenbush Ag A. Susan Cox exhibits a look of surprise, Mike Reichletn 9 hx 41 5' if . l - E., 'V Q S X I 1---1 - er- Joseph Bev Debbie Russell Rickman Ricks Rrgel Rizzi - - s . Darryl Neomi Beverly Tony Rothe Rubio Running Rutten WE S s ., 1 Q, ' K Carrie Randall Bonnie Ed Schoelers Schilling Schiro Schneibel F A 5 do Ff ,' , i R ,, . fs Dianne Bill David Ken Shellobarger Shephard Shibles Shultz -S .S Bradley Chris Jim Lori Smith Smith Smith Smith ' ic Dllfin pong BECK Ramsl Y Jim Reid L66 Radkey Corey Popp Debbie ROOSOYTI I -as . 1 R' LOUFG Reid s 1 f ,fi Howard Todd Pruett Pruett X Q . L- . -Q Jerry Edward Reed Reeves Robert Kathryn Rex Richards vi-. ,.-- XIX Dean Roess Q, Robin Todd Road Rood no is lla ' ' 4. Edward Pulleyblank X f Richard Purcell X. X Robert Rhonda Reeves Reeves 'jerk ,Jie lv . -my . bf RTM. , in-, S , Lorie GIVTO Richter Rickert TrnO Roper Bruce Rose Karen Socket Lysa Saling 4 kr f 'i ' Leslie ' Sanford f Q. I 4 'A l SJ L Paul SChuIt I David Sigloh as-3 Lynn Scoville Brod Sharrnan L s-.. Jim Slater Smith Scott Smith George Frosh Girls tell it like it is. Slayton Shelly Tina Tori Trish Smith Smith Smith Smith '5 Denise Solomon Fred Sutherland 4' Cheryl Thom Jacque Tofllemlre fx .Win win X Chris Vandre Randy Watkins 44464 . lx' 1 T- 1 Lucy Whitty Lorie Wollln E-, 5 f l Sheryl Sommer Sean Sweet Lori TNOTTWOS ix' ' Ir ,I wb f, . K x Deleena Tretter Monica Venable MOYCIS Watts 3 ' ' 1 Dawn Wilde Ingrid Sorenson David Swenson Barb Thompson df as R Dexter Trlrnnell Duane Villers Angela Webb .--v .sv Coryle Williams Vikki Curt Woods Woodyara vw Gary Kelvin Chuck Molly Eric Darin Mike Sorenson Spaght Stallings Stevens Strickland Stubbs Summers N - . 'fslxy . L cs., 2 N- ' A I VGCGY Bruce Kara Susan TOYS Taylor Taylor Taylor U ' T-4 1 -5 Q'9 DSnl6C9 E S Kathy Robert Dwayne TVWOVTTDSOU E Thompson Thompson Thorne f x ur' I T ' S in Tom' Sherri gets caught in the act. RUM MOH Bob TUUQSV Turman Vahoomani Vandre ,ff .H 'Q is I 1 3.1! is A N ' t A KFISTY Bob Andrea James Ray Elton Paul Villers Vincent Walker Walker Walker Warner Warren I T X as n f YJ Keith Eric Shawn Jerry Bobbie Bill Sam Weeks Weiland Weishaar Weston Wheeler White White 'wg--P' fs, David Williams Doug Woolsey I vs i J. , .. L Evan Garland Candy Williams Williams Williamson a U.. ro l W. ' Q: Q Dennis Darren Dawn wrigm wrigm wngm David Wilson su Karin Wutte Susan Wilson 1 .iv YZ? Christina Witzel Annette Yarbrough The dawn of a new decade brought about the dawn of a new era for the class of '82 After a year of orientation as freshman, the sophomores started out the year with a new found confidence. Student council representatives were Chris Lindberg, Ken Loftus, Paul Chandler, Carolyn Flemming, Jennifer DeWitt, and Mike Freeman. ln traditional activities, the sophomore class had ample representation from Spirit Week to Homecoming, where Princess Valinda Matayo reigned. The class of '82 was busily engaged in making their sophomore year one to be remembered. Michael Diana ADSOIOO Alberts V ,,- Joe George Bailey Baker ie 1 f 'Q C i ' B , , A Q Q. 5 g Bruce Terry William Richard Tina Kathy Richard Denice Allen Alvarado Alvey Anderson Anderson Aplet Arnett Ayer 3' i-' ' . f oe.-x. A is x ' - ' Q' kk CI? X if 7 r. - . , C y is Melinda Mark Mike Wendy PeQQY Bob Bill Dave Baker Balclock Baldock Baron Barr Barton Baxter Bayslnger Q, Xb X C Patty Brian Darlene Mark Sue Annette Donald Chris Blmal David Belknap Bell Beman Berglund Berlinger Bessey Best Bettin Binara Bishop 4 b W 1 . Q 341.35 Brenda Dee Danny Don Tom Darla ,Roger Dan Carrie Daniela Bliven Blume Bowen Braaten Braaten Bramblelt Brawn Brogan Brown Brueckner i X' .rs ' xt f'..'?t fn . y- s Q Q , s i f sam fl- . f Y , X Joy Tony Danette Denise Nathan Jett Jlll Janice Jody Tammy Bryan Bunnell Burgey Bursik Cabal Campbell Cardoza Carey Carlile Carlisle .Y '- U 1 -Gio ' 1 1 ' - Y -Q T ' is I Jeri Kenny Mike Kim Becki Randy Leslee Paul Sam Jack Carter Carter Caruso Casey Cash Caughell Chalmers Chandler Charilar Christian i' is rf f t- : Q 54 fx In B - ew. . C A .1 A A I C . 1 R f . .1 ff CA'i A sl . ..,Q,.V r I .A L X l ' GSOVQS GOTY Jim ShOni Jody Dominique Rose Karen Robert Barbara Christiansen Church Church Claossen Clausen Cogger Conn Cook Cotter Coulson X i 3 '- , ' I 5 ,K I , NHS,-g - Q - ,. x yn offs h--. 5, Q My A .A . Bred GGYIG John Steve Jim Steven Wade Richelo Maria Elizabeth Cox Cox Crawford Creech Crittenden Crow Currie Curtis Daniel Darling K ,Fi . f ' ,. Dawn Debbie Leslie Jon Davis Davis Davis Davison ., .g I Norman Gary Jennifer Jack Devereux Devlin Dewitt Diamond David Dan John Laurie Dunlap Ebert Edmunds Eggers Deborah Hugo Debbie Mike Finder Firsching Fisher Fisher ' 'S -,hi a ' ' 'N V s .-1 4,7 9 Xe - 4' Aw - LW Mike Lisa Mona Debbie Freeman Fuller Gall Gardner .3 ,Bv- x v' ,egg A 'vii .wg,,'5. Midge Suzanne James Barbara Gilbert Gilbert Ginsburg Giroux f xl ! , . ' . X .- . 4 Q 3' John Shellie Jon Ginger Guiher Gulley Gunnell Hale 3 Donna Mark Kevin Fred Harvey Haskin Hayden Hayes Kim DIC y I eu Glo -lall i Chris Rocksann Danielle David leon Delange Dell Deming Dreby Deflanden A Pos AI I I i Bill Karny Steve Sherry Diane Dixon Dixon Dixson Donahue Duncan is Q r L ?!? gm f . 5 1 '-s N. Brian Scott Tammy Eric Jim Erckhoff Ellefson Emerich Engles Farr Katie Forsberg Mark Fowler Doug Gauntz 1.4 David Gazeley Sonya Goodrich JODODFIO HOHGSOKGY S? 1 i HGOYDSY Heflke Bill Grannell Pat Haney Vj , .J ,. ' L., JODIC9 H8f'lliCKSOI'l ar- .Q ,Kev Lena Franson Rick George Brian Grant ff 5 Chris Hanley Brian Henry Brenda Keith Franzen Franzen Erin Joseph Giddings Gilbert ' , 4 XJ David Clifford Greig Gross David Devin Hannah Hanson In .., ER I , I X , Billy Cari Henson Henson K Shirley Herman Jennie Hughes Penn: JOFTXBS Duwanee Ed Kim Carrie Yammy Jim Joe John Roshell Herring Hess Hoisington Holman Holman Holmes Holt House Howards Karr Karla Wllluam Kathy Glenn Jer: Julio Eddie Jon Hulburt Hulburt Hunnicut Hunt Huntley Ingram Iparroguirre Jackson Jacobson Carolyn Lahe Jansen Johnson I 4- 1. !.f A ' K . L-X wrgp l l P is 1 ' x Nb, t .. W 5 , v V? Teresa Kenneth Johnson Jones Jerry Shawn Kellar Kelly -, S W. H, 4' - , Steve Barbara Korelvo Kiehl 4 1 JL Deborah Penny Latterty Landers Chris Karen Kenneth Sue Roy Gene Bryan Lnndburg Lippincott lottus Logan Lohrke Long Longluna Doug Noel David Kelly Ton: Gary Janette Darcy Kung Kin stord Klser Knapp Knuutila Krallcek Kui er Kutch Q D ,lr Leatha Lewlson Carmen Ludwig Laurre Karen Mlcnelle MOC F 66 Valrnda Melanre Wes Motayo Mauldrn May tt ,A Q , ,V f MacLean MacManrman 11 , 'VI I Doug Lon Mansfreld Marcy iris' Ne' X , s il . Theresa Derek McCarthy McDonald 4-X Weftdv Bl' JOHN John can't wait for that delicious cafeteria food. TONY Joe MCKIDZI6 McSwaln Mead Mellne MGVOV JV, 0 Q .a . l f X t' 1 4 L.. Dan Herd: Damn Nrkr Aaron Scott Dawn Phrl Mrcnelle Mules Muller Malls Mrlls Monan Moore Moran Moran Morey f i HI QQ- Xa r ' '56 4 elf '3 2: 'v 5 F mf Q, V , a N O . il ' V A. L, , , , l J W ll,- - llx Wes Lunaa Russell Scott Jrll Crarg Karla Rrch Crystal Knot Morgan Morns Murray Murray Myrlpk Nagel Nam Nelson Newton Nguyen Jrrn Matt Korn Nrchols Nrcnols Northrup ', -'J as ,., MIKS Vanessa O'NeiII Osborne 32 . Q5 s. A :Qi A, ., 5 .,.. Lrsa Cecrl Kelley A Robrn Amr Osten Owens Page Page Pate 1 542' r V ,Q Wvftme L9'0Y Shrlee Maybe l'Il have an adventure like Odysseus! thinks Mike Koffofw Lndsev Patterson Peak Pedersen Boldockh Pederson Penny a',,, , I: . n- - , 9 I tfgfaxf 0 Q i,f u u - s . 1 Q o o . . 5 Chris rocks-out ' in language lab. f' af.- 4 Kevin Resenaez Chuck Sanders Pam Scott Mike Shaw Patty Bruce Shellaoarger Sims V f LAN ,, . Ax Q ' ,J . , ,, Came Roane f f LAL -v Q M O ws Y 5 5 Troy Scheraoo Ciiftord Phillips dv I v x ' fn.. 5' . Shannon Prescott John Raiisoack I f y W 4 . , 1 if A - as fvl, 1 -J Star Roberts Becky Schevenius Steve Scovllle 'f 42 li-wk X i 'ffl i if Beth Darlindo Judy Smith Smith Smith 1 IIIIIIIIIIIII Bob Seeger Trisha Jock Cheryl Jo Phillips Pierson Post Potmesil Mike Prince T K X X i v Connie Randall 6 0 .,:6'EIm-,Q img, 'M I'P S, it 'if J Becky Robbins Y Bonnie Dann Schuro Scott Richard Scott Semon Sharp N 'Q' ff' ,fu Todd Sims -.J T37 SVN Sheliey Smith Jim Randy Simms Smiley Sherri Troy Smith Smith Rhonda Todd Potter Pnher Sheila Brenda Quinn Rada Mary Reeves C O if s Bonnie Russo Mm Q. I J i Kevin Kemper tries a new disco step in modern Dana Tim Snodgrass Sommer ff' tt fi' Steve James Strerna Strnnitt Danny David Sweet Sweet gm 'VT Brian Julie Todd Tommrla err! Bruce Melinda Sorenson South 5' 'I S , , Q . 5 'T' 5 W X Arthur Duane Candle Heidi Sprout Stadden Standfill Steenbock James Jeff Stonesifer Stout 1 X. Dove Becky Swenson Swinney Steven Sue Sherrill Sylvia Sugg Summerville Sunoell Sutton Kellie Pam Bruce Ken Thom Thomas Thompson Thompson Ji' ltobeff Lunch time is fun time for Trout Turman Darwin 1-rxsif' Trlmnell Ai , - 'x J . , X I lore girls. JOOWS Turner Eric George James Norman Underland vandervelaen Vaughters Vincent Elaine Stevens Burt Swanson Loretta ThomDson Tim Triplett Craig Tyvoll A S' . ru . 'Q , S f 'ix S 4 f' : xl ' X if James Ramona Robert Terry Brent nitz Walker Walker Wallace Walton Ward Denise Bob Ward Waters Mike Wayne Wilkins Wilson Chuck Joni Watts Webb Kent Kevin Amber Charlene Weiland Wessell West Wierichs Bambi Wilder rm , ,:-Qu dv N215 s Tammy Heather Wingert Winward Bettv Wendy Claudia Julie Wymore Wynn Vesser Voungberg Robert Zeigler WiTh smiles of confidence, The juniors were prepared To Take on a new year of responsipiIiTy. Under The direcTion of The junior class council: Debbie Swenson, Gigi Wilson, Clayion Shaw, Michele Huni, Randy SmiTh and Connie lvloralezg The juniors were prepared for an exciTinQ SpiriT Week, in which They placed second and were represenTed by Ronda Ring as Princess. The junior's pigQesT projecT was The annual prom. Several projecTs were held To raise money To pay for The dance. A car wash, slave sale, and concessions provided money for The big evenT. 'L w, NYM Un X f'N in if 1 - v. Klaus LISQ KIFTI JOFTWSS Joanne Ashley Auer Auld Nr Q9 It X K Snerrle Darla Bnan Baker Barnes Bassnam Ahuna Armone Aldrrdge Alvarado Lee Theresa Tammy Nadene Bauer Baxter Bear Boysrnger David Doug Beebe Beesley ' .. K er 1,4 H fl ' U, f fx. Von Euleen Greg Belden Benton Bern 4. Curt Marcra Mark Candy Brenda Wendy Wes Teresa Gretchen Bernard Bessey Bessey Brce Burd Brrd Bard Bloom Bosselman t Teresa Susan Sue Roy Bounds Boyce Braaten Bralnard W -Pkigmk -A A f xx Kevin Randy Mark Tamrny Burcner Burford Cannon Cantrell Sylvno War Dan Pom Cazel Chan Chnstensen Clark 4 xr as L A Ken Susan Arny Tom Cook Cooke Crane Crawford Susan Brran Kevrn Trna Davis Dawson Dean Degarlars Stephanre Laura Brunkley Brown K . U to N 5, 6 1 I Scott Adam June Browne Brubaker Bryn ,J- s X Shelvev Jam Lrsa Debora Todd Debbie Campbell Carlrsle Carpenter Carver Casey Cave Sand: Clarl: Amr Verna Sondra Clark Coleman Lyz Stephen Crispell Crouse I X! lf Bob Robert Delp Densmore . rv , Q X + V Pat Pnmp Make Calhns Colvrn Conquest June Dennrs Nadora Cutrell Davis Davls Kelly Sam Tammy Dixon Dlxson Doty it , y I Q . ,4 Danna Eric John Larry Douglas Doyle Dubisar Durbin o was F W if .q,'f,L't A , r' y a , 75. . L 1- x it , g fi +ve, ' Greg Don Torn Cathy L F jg Duskin Edwards Ehlin Eickhoff . 1 Gif' ' 1 ' m 9 ' if 'V I V mi l f A 5 f y NA - - .4 Zena thinks Steve-'s joke was hilarious. Conrad Karen Bob Scott Eisele Erickson Eskew Everetts 3 1 '-1 5 K, B. . f fill! ,-' f 9 , K Keith Tracey Wendy Michael Tracy Fred Ken David Carol Terri Fales Farr Farrell Farrer Fawver Finder Fischer Flanagan Fleury Foster A E ' X- S 3 4 ., 1 . is - i f f i ,f Kim Wendy Tammy Gail Karie Anna Margaret Kaye Lynn Suzie Fowler Frornm Gardner Gatchell Gederos Gibson Giddings Gimbel Giroux Gorman l bw . Y, . Q Scott Shawn Theresa Kelly Gould Green Gregg Griggs s,.,.W-mmmmm.-,-.-. .: Doug Beesley concentrates on American Literature. Kathy Hdliski h LeAnn Dennis Sam Mary Paula Hall Haney Hanks Hannah Hardman Vicki Jon Steve Manuela Sylvia Haren Harlan Harvey Hatzel Hatzel Debora Henderson Ronald Randy Hans Robert Henderson Hendricks Henriksen Hibbard Bob Heidi Tim Hinds Hinzmann Halbert David Holden Deanna Debbie Carl Michele Hughes Hughlett Humphrey Hunt x N Jan Mark Kathryn Julie Jacobson Jacobson Jansen Josmer Greg Ray Roger Linda Jones Jones Justrom Keys , F vi, l 31.3 z . 1- - A .- .S Ron Matt Parvin Carl Kralicek Kuhn Lal Londriault Debbie Tim Jett Tammy Little Looney Lorsung Lovie 'M' 4 xr 'fx 1 John Brad sf Jim Hollister 3, ri CT' Annette Hutchinson VA, J' my Cindy Johnson Mario Holtz 8 L I Thomas Hutchings Toad Johnson I . Natalie Peter Horning Hower Janey Jeff Jackson Jackson Travis Vivian Johnson Johnson April Hoy Sue Jackson Donald Jones Pau WX xx A ' 1 X 'A Deanna Steven Steve Leisha Kirchoft Kiser Knudsen Korbe me Q' Tonya Krake Bob Mary Juanita Leary Lewison vg 1' BOID1? Lowd Debra Lyons Kim Maclee Chet Sean Robbie Ronald Karen Mackey Madian Malone Martin Matson 'ia 5.2 . L Christine Richard Lisa Zena Mary McCarty McCrea McDonald McGill McGaurty 12.-I ,f .g, 1 . Mark McAIpine ' 1 Loni McCall Tim T0fftmv What do we have here a bug in Mcmeeiy Marine .,i- ,f,x the rug? Mellem Mergel 1 - Lori Mitch Rondy Lonny Honk Jomes Vince Miles Mills Moeller Mollers Montgomery .fo 1 X : ' 3 sl ' C 1 1 - 4 A.. K ' if Who me? ClSkS Dennis Wilson. Alon Sherry Connie Joon Troy Borry Anthony Moormon Moormon Morolez Mountorn Mueller Munson Myrick 0 ', k-h' N . Q ' f s 'tx TES ' 1 1 . f ,S ,J 5 .Akxgk Cynthlo Tereso Kenny Diono Kim Tereso Seon Lori Don Joonno Nelson Nelson Newmori Nickel Nissen Norton O'Leory Olson Overocker Porks an .Q , rf , ,si ff: , g i K 1 W S K S ' -S1 . ' I ' A' I Joonno Jeff Brendo Dowd Jomes Mory Chris Dovid Duone Mott Porrett Porry Poyton Peck Pederson Pederson Peterson Phillips Phipps Pope I ' . fx' I 5 Y ss , J,-. '-s S. '- .K gh or sg - XX ww. y K ' i or xv ' ' 9 s ak' Greg Steve Tommie Tino Sereno Connie Becky Dovnd Dorrell Kothy Post Quockenbush Rondoll Ronooll Rondolph Rousch Regorroh Reis Resendez Rhodes ,if ' X 4 -isviw' , s six T Q 'l' ' tt lsls ls.-x 'bd . YN? at x . I is ' 1 - ., , 'X A S ' Llso Rhondo Joseph Belinoo Corn Mono Kevin Borb Kenneth Wes Rickert Ring Rizzi Robbins Roberts Rodkey Rood Rooke Rowe Rule l ids' -'v E . h 5 i S 'S' S ' Y 41, Tim Kothy Angelo Loreno Crystol Doug Mork Lee Julio Cloyton Sounders Schrefelbein Schroclc Schwortz Scott Scott Scoville Seeger Seelig Show sf- 'ef-'et it x - N -Q s t , Roy Diono Steve Mork Cindy Ken Rondy Shelly Leoh Johnny Sheorer Sherrill Shultz Slope Smith Smith Smith Smith Smouge Snodgrass 'Y I L Richord Annette Cindy Q Snyder Solomon Solomon ,V Noeun Tammy John Song Sounders Sperry Melissa Shcrr Soino Stevens Stevens 4, N sf bk I -Y J L -1. KX--' . . X. - f ..a-1 Zoe Matt Pope and Todd Post listen attentively to advice about colleges. sd - 4 Ll .o., 7 X r Jody Jo Sherri Bob Joel Debbie Robin Jett Jeff Steward Stratton Strain Stubbs Sweet Swenson Swenson Tate Tniele ls I r r - 2' ' - x gr' K ' , f x ' f xr r K' Q W I .X Brett Jori Loree Jeff Julie Amber Esther Tracey Tina TNOVWOS TNOVYYGS TVTOFUOS TVIOYD Turner Wager Wokemon Wolker Wort 4' . 5' ra L A , f A S , U' , . , TPOHGV BOD Glefi Jim Lori Peggy Adam Tedson Gordon Angela Webb WGDDSV WGIGOH WY'-IYORSY Whitty Wideman Wigington Wilder Williams I t 9 sl 1 .. -- Q I S Barn Dena Dennis GiGi Kelli Dwaine Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wood , i -AXA Heidi Hinzmann adds the finishing touch to her work of art. 4 . to- sf, Kelly Mark Wooiiey Wright Tori Wright Liz Young 1 sd 1 I. I Gary Kink ode 1 1 i Junior Prom T'wos a nighT of Dreomin'. Clouds, Trees ond lighT blue skies ddorned The gym To credTe o hedvenly oTmosphere for The Junior Prom. The juniors picked The Theme Dreomin ' ond mode The prom sTorry enough To dredm obouT. The King dnd Queen of The prom were Dennis Honey dnd Bdrri Willidms. They donced d solo To The Theme song. The music wos provided by lVlorshfield's own Rock Show . The highlighT of The junior yeor, The prom, broughT forTh o dellghTfully celesTidl midnighT fdnTdsy dnd provided The juniors wiTh d nighT To remember. The juniors ore dredmin ' dT Their prom. Dennis Honey dnd Bdrri Willioms enjoy The evening. 19004 5-HOW g ATES . 'l k..,,c,. ..... ...k,,..-4 .... , .rwxki S? : if 3' 1.-5 2 A is I 5 .fi T3 5 Liso RickerT ond EsTer Wokemdn presenT Their ddTes QT The junior prom. V1 , 1' n 4' f 9 ThoT's The Toll ond The shorT of iT! Kdren Erickson ond Jeff Thiele enjoy Themselves dT The junior prom. Philip Colvin ond Wendy Fromm geT down. A 2 -...JI As The class of 4980 leaves Marshfield, They Take wiTh Them memories of an awesome year. Looking back on SpiriT Week, The seniors will recall how They dominaTed iT and were graciously represenTed by Michele Powell as Homecoming Queen. The seniors rekindled Their enThusiasm and puT on an excellenT Halloween Pariy. Long awaiTinQ for This special year, The seniors made iT all happen and ended iT wiTh a successful, memorable senior nighT. Var B ' l A W l , . Dale Adams gi , 5 ,,,,, Z i ,lgz Qzililril, di il I f Karen Morigale Greg Libby Buddy Adams Akerson Albrighfson Alvey Allen X CCW Eric Edward Mark Lori Kelly Jack Archer Aspinall Auer Austin Ayer Ayers run' I l Mark Brenda Joanne o Babcock Baker arr Barton , 4g 4 ... , .A 3' , L raw! 2 A E. is M l if y , my Julia Lynn :ul Tina Diana Baieham Bauer y . Bear Bechtel B, f Q: C TOd Ernie Bob Barton is The orange peel kid. Scoff John Bellin Bighaus Blair Bock -1' Yl'K fl Debbie Cathy Janice Tracie Tom Melinda Boekeloo Boschke Boyd Bracelin Brainard Bramblefl ai uvH-1-1llI- '....a4 7 I DGDG - Brinkley X Kenneth Brown Ron Debbie Bryant Burcher QC? . S -4 an 'I' Lance Cori Kyle Bill Burgey Caldera Cannon Carter 'WTF People watchers. John Ling Cavandgh Chan -.sg Sdlish John Chand Chandler n4Q ,,.1y -Q., .fi nshansen Chrusokle Dana David Coates Collver Cox Cragun l ,Wide 3 ggbro oe Barbie Derek Charles Tony Church Claiborne Clark Clausen 5 1l.k 'I Brad Cook Janis Amy Tony Senior couples enjoy the Sadie. lf 4 Crane f 6 Lydia Cripe Mary Davis David Dixson Alton Margaret Elmer Laurie Br an iso Y Crousser Cullen Dalton Damaske Darling Davis . J, A Ronda Miriam Helen Terry David Donna Davis Davison Dean Dean DeLange Devereux Dawn Liz Martha Tracie m Mike DuBois Duca Duncan Easley Eckes Edwards Ronna Ann Tracy Edwards Eldredge Ellis Megan Humphrey and Ann Eldredge discuss fashion tips. 480 Debra Done Robert Stacy Emerson Everett Everett Evoniuk 1:7 P A F ,y,V ' V 4 H 'H sa A' W T Pat Martina Katherine Jennifer Falk Ferguson Fielder Fletcher David Foss Laura Lorena Lrnda Gallup Gardner Dave Pam Caryn Gilbert Grlfrllan Grmbel Becky Borghrld Wanda Sensors have all The nghr rngredrenrs Glazner Glorvrgen Grantham Joe Gregg GFSIQ Groff Gross Grove Hammer Sam Deanna Sherry Make Davrd rm Hannah Hannevold Hansen Hargens Harless Hatcher Gen on Todd Rasa rm Mary Jane Hazel Hazen Hayden Hengl Hickman Hrnrz Valerie Jim Hoffman Holland M, V AWK: J A Kathy Chris Megan Holmes Horning Humphrey -1-'MVP Gregg Chris Hutcheson Jackson Kerrie Eddie Pamela Jacobson Jasso Jeffs the sun. Debbie Boekeloo and Keri Wallin enjoy Gus Angel Jensen Johnson '1 s Brad Coleen Garth Gary Terresa Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 'wwf 5.-1 V - TR 'vos-.Ji Lilly Marie Lisa Barbara Richard Jones Jorgensen Keizer King Kirk ' I Rondo Earl Johnston Jones C illi it r wg Krista Jerryl Kurk Teresa Kistemaker Knudsen Knutson Korbe Ffh: Chris Horning dreams about Saturday night! Cindy Richard JOhr1 John '12 Krewson Kroeger Kruse Kuiper l I .Maxx Bridget Arvin Marie I Randy in 3 Q ,im El' W Kysar Lal Lampos Larkin fs 'tv Layport Layton Joanne Monte AL J Ldune Jeff Bruce Teri Lawrence and friend enjoy a picnic on the stairs. 42217 Lehman Leighton Lee Aaron Suzy Edward Ellen Lesan Levage Lewis Lewis ln My lg 'Axial S i Ken John Little Logan Susie Ferne Macy Martin 'T' ynn Gordon Kamela cCowan McCullough McGill Lori Dalene Patty Kristen Loomis Lovie Lundgren Lyons -oznv 5 17 Jeff Hal Lisa Scott Matson Mauidin McBryde McCool issi Pat Shelly Kristi Randy McKinley Melton Messner Michalke Q 'Is AA' Q., 1:17 if l Casey Patty Becky Linda Dacia Mark Stan Miller Mingus Minor Moeller Moore Morris Morton Sue Dwain Randy Scott Steve Kevin Dennis Myers Myrick Myrick Masburg Nasburg Nelson Nielson JT Ni Kevin Gary Jill Kimberly Dale Debra Steven Nielson O'Berg Ole-ary O'Reily Ott Parnell Partney pits I E 11 Debbie Nicki Celeste Sharon Jay Jeff Albert Patrick Patrick Patterson Peak Pennington Pennington Perry M , W? We-. .As Q Beth Debbie Erin Micki Thomas Robert Michele Phillips Prescott Prescott Prewitt Pruitt Potmesil Powell Richie Tom Dan LaQuinta Mike Corinna Paul Qualman Quinn Ramburg Redwine Reeves Reil Reis S-Q UN. David Rodriguez Rogers Q 'uv CIT Quint Vicki Rushton Sandgren 1-9 .Qi fa? Sarah Cindy Schaefers Scholl David Russell Schweitzer Scott Kathryn Tonya Sherwood Shrurn I' Pamela Jeff Smith Snodgrass 4 Cindy Steve Debra Susan Rogers Rose Ross Rossi Wendell Kathi Shelley Jim Satler Saubert Saxton Schade f 'D r X use James Rita Cynthia Michael Schall Scheidernantel Schilling Schulze X6 fi. l J g George Lesa Carole Don Scoville Scoville Servoss Shepard N , oi A nr Lyn Karen Marcy Mark Simonson Sinclair Skoczen Slagle Doug Linda Kenny Julie Socia Solomon Stalcup Stewart Matthew Brian Shane Rlc on m Tony Stobert Stripllng Swenson Threle Thom Thomas Thomas , Ai'-t Wesley Joanne Terry Mlke Scott Dean Car Thompson Tommila Trelford Tnplett Trout Trumble Turner oe Brenda Connre Greg John Tom Aprr Tyvoll Van Elsberg Vedack Von Schwernltz Wade Wade Wager :fr Debbre Keri Wakeman Wallin George Whitty Lorene Tammy Woefle Wood Av-9 M Th' h I k d. mn- 'S punc Oo S goo Bob BarTon and Janis Cox explore a Tropical waferfall. The evenii seemed ord number of s N? 'T AT The ho X , T enTered a s blazing suns crepe goldfis soT The iT illusTraTed class of Music by cake and To The class in a . .Time To GSCOYOTS. . . ight for memories. TQ of May Third mighT have nary To some people, buT To a niors The nighT held a Touch of magic. IT wi a nighT for memories. r of 8100 The doors To The Harding gynjl were opened and couples ecTacular Tropical paradise. A T nesTled in one corner ond a adorned The walls while merrily on The Tables. Soil on was appropriaTe, for beginning and an end for The waTerfall gr ced anoTher. Waves, sTars and nnnn I ' h . Hall and refreshmenTs of served in a founTain added mood. The hard work of The and inTeresTed seniors resulTed all could be proud of. Sharon Peak Talks wlTh her dafe Seniors pause aT The enTry, ready To Sail On To The ball! Sean Madian greeTs couples os They enter. Graduation The first milestone has been crossed. On the evening of June sixth 355 Seniors prepared themselves for an eventful occasion. Robed in purple the Seniors made their final debut at Marshfield. Niki Lilienthal recapped the year, using a voyage of discovery to present her ideas. We are sailing forward to the world and must live up to what is expected of us as adults. In his address Monte Leighton discussed the world as it truly is underneath its facade. Diplomas ln hand, graduates marched to the cadence of the band leaving the festive gym with the satisfaction of past accomplishments, uncertainty of future attainments and excitement concerning Senior night activities. T. f Megan Humphrey aids Tammy Warf wlth her c Graduation 5 Qvef f. . u 3, xr,f', V m-T., i if ' X' X .6 , ,hi , . ? 4 mf f M. 2 S X . . X ,Q ,f ' V iw lr i- fn, 0 , . 4 3 5. , A . 1,h ,I-A .'..,'-rg . ' 2 A Ahgfdgh, N-4 f '. Qs- Q 9x 4'-M 4 ' K -, Af -. - .N ' 5 4 - . , - QQ' s Y' Y 4 ' f A fs J ' it A '1 f 'Q T , mxA, Q- Y . v 1 'Y 4, , J ' as s - ka 3 QQ' 'Exp' in AL, 3 'N' gl .D Q5 ' ' 2113. ov 4 -. 'sf' 4' 1 Q., . . i . ,. ' -'ar I 'Y a - F Q I . 1 ' J f A A A mf? 'S' O gt in .ft ' ' C ' A ' A . ,, '- Y 4-. ' ff' qv - f Q -J ' ' P ' D W wg kt 2.1 , E3 - -A' ' v .ax Presenhng 'the graduates of 1980! .q - ' H --: W' Y , ' fl ' - 'gif' A 4 Lf-F , Nw l I , rf 5 Q 1 .A y 1 E an x',:4 if-fx .'.f' ' '., o5 !'. .x . . ,. ,Q , X 4 n new Q fn. . . ff i Dana Coates is ready. Carl Turner and Ron l'Hey guys, congratulations. C'rnon, let's boogie. ln hand. . . da Davis sit this one out. Ulf r . r Smile. Vou've made it. Karen Sinclair and Pam Gilfillan eye their diplomas ELRAIETH AL VE Y Hi-Y Scholarship DALE ADAMS Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Beaver Boys State SAAA Football Honorable Mention National Honor Society Scholarship MHS Stall Selection. Good Citizen MARIOALE AKERSOH Varsity Rally Award JEH' AYERS D-9 Honor Student IRENDA IAKER Outstanding Actress Award JOAK IARR Art Awards DIANA IECHTEL Girl or the Month EILEEN IENTON D-9 Honor Student KEVIN SCOTT ILAIR Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student MHS Statt Selection Good Citizen DEIIIE IOEKELOO A'Arts College ot Beauty Scholarship DA VID CARTER Oregon High School Mathematics Achievement Award JOHN CA YANAUGN First Team All District Football JOIRI CHANDLER University ot Oregon Honors College Forensics. lst in District Humorous Interpretation Journalism 2nd in State Feature Writing IARIARA CHURCH A'Arts College ol Beauty Scholarship TONY CLAUSEN Work Study Program Outstanding Citizenship Award DAHA COATES SWOCC District Scholarship Girls League Girl ol the Year DAR Good Citizen Award Girls State Delegate Girl ol trte Month Saroptlmist Scholarship D-9 Honor Student Outstanding Key Club Lt, Governor Award McKay's Markets Scholarship American Legion Outstanding Good Citizen Award ANTHONY CRANE First Team Al District Football 5AAA Al District Baseball Honorable Mention Coos Bay School Administrator's Association Merit Scholarship NHS Stott Selection' Good Citizen Peer Counselor Award LYDIA CRIFE ABWA Business Scholarship ALTON CROUSSEZ JR. State Wrestling oth Place IRYAN DARLNO District Track B00 Meter Champion C. LISA DAVIS D-9 Honor Student Oregon Scholar Coos Bay School Administrator's Association Ment Scholarship RONOA DA VIS D-9 Honor Student AHIAM DA VISON Valedlctorian Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Skills Day Typing 1st Place Scholtlship. 1979 DONNA DEVEREIIX Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Zonta Scholarship Eks Most valuable Student 3rd Place Scholarship M-iS Stott Selection Good Citizen Al District Volleyball Player Oregon Department al Women's Reliet Corps Scholarship Winner National Honor Society Scholarstip ELIZAIETH DIICA D-9 Honor Student TIACIE EASLEY Selected to State All Star Valleybdl Team Second Team All District Volleyball John Phlip sousa emo Award D-9 Honor Student Coos Bay Dairy Queen Merit Scholarship TIM ECKES Coos Bay Fire Department Scholarship ROMA EDWARDS D-9 Honor Student Girls Slate Delegate MHS Scholarship DORIS EVERETT Skills Day Sewing Contest. lst Place Scholarship 1979 STACEY E VOIRIIK Selected to State All Star Basketball Team Second Team All District Basketball DAR History Award Dmtard Foundation l Dare You Leadership Award Gtfl at the Month D-9 Honor Student MHS Statl Selection Good Citizen Quarterback Clubs Female AthletefCitizen ot the Year Honors at Entrance University ol Portia Anonymous Scholarship Bay Area Athletic's Merit Scholarship District Track: 3rd Place 440 DA VD FOSS Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Pacilic Lutheran Presidential Honors at Entrance: Pacific Luther au DA VID DMAERT District 5AAA 1979 Cross C Relay Schola District Track: 3rd in 1,500 Meters ,PAM OILFILLAN Girl at the Month Varsity Rally Award Skills Day Typing Contest lst Girls League Scholarship sl? ntry C le HOTIOTS nd om Member hip University tarnpion Place I icholarship MHS Stott Selection: Good Citizen IRENDA OIROUX D-9 Honor Student Charleston PTO Scholarshi IOROHILD OLORVIOEN Music Scholarship to U ot O State Solo Contest Particlp KEL VIN OROSS AFJROTC Aera Ed Instructor' qtwicej TIM HAHE Y Beaver Boys State Oregon's Representative to Vouth Leadership Foundat First Team All District Footba 9 Oft t s Lead eship Award Natio Hugh O'Brian nqnar ion Se ll ffl First Place N,W. Journalism Teachers Writing Coos Bay Fire Department Scholarship Hi-V Scholarship MHS Start Selection: Good Citizen Outstanding Actor Award SHERRY HANSEN Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student TODD IIA YDEN VICA State Contest: lst Pla Skills Day Contest. lst Place 1979 MARY JAM HINTZ D-9 Honor Student CHRIS HORNINO Beaver Bays State MEGAN HUMPHREY Girl ol the Month KERRI JA COISON Write Ott in Sports ce Arc Welding 1979 Arc Wading Scholarship Kiwanis Outstanding Senior Vacalis CHRIS JACKSON D-9 Honor Student ANGELA JOHNSON Western Shores Office Suppl D-9 Honor Student ALLEN flRAD2 JOHNSON VlCA lst Place in State: Ga s Weld t .iward y Merit fcholarship ing VICA 3rd Place in State: Salety Con est EARL JONES Daughters ol the American Commander MHS AFJROTC ELBAIETH KEZR Girl ol the Month D-9 Honor Student Varsity Rally Award Revoluti Thomas Bi Sons Distributors Merit Schc larship MHS Stott Selection: Good Citizen JERRYL KNIIDSEN D-9 Honor Student National Honor Society Scholarship RICHARD KROEOER District High Hurdle Champio Tt District 100 Yard Dash. 3rd Place C District Triple Jump, 2nd Pla JOHN KIIIPER D-9 Honor Student Oregon Scholar JOHN KRIISE Girls League Scholarship 6 Vocal Music Accompanist Award TERI LA WRENCE Oualiliea State Swimming Me LAIIRIE LAYPORT Girls ot the Month Varsity Rally Award JOHN LEOOETT Beaver Bays State MONTE LEIDHTON Beaver Boys State South Coast Press Conference Win writing et3Yer an ROTC Medal lIS ner - Editorial Alumni Scholarship - Puget Sound College or the Bible D-9 Honor Student Oregon Scholar American Legion Outstanding Good Vocal Music Leadership and Quill and Scroll Scholarship ELLEN LEWIS D-9 Scholar Girl ot the Month Art Club Scholarship Art Awards Service SWOCC invitational Art Show NIKI LILIENTHAL Student Representative to S Third Place State Forensics - chool B Deoat 9 giyzen Award d OI oar d Danlord Foundation I Dare You Leadership Award D-9 Honor Student Oregon Scholar MHS Statt Selection: Good Citizen State Solo Contest Participant National Honor Society Scholarship Matilda Engen Service Award Forensics: Two lst Place District Debate Awards JOHN LOGAN Oregon State VICA Vice President JIM LONG National Merit Semi Finalist 1979 Br 1980 Math Exam Award American Legion's Arion Award lor Music Pep Bond Leader Award Oregon High School Math Achievement Award DALEW LOYIE Outstanding Actress Award PATRICIA LIIWOREN National Merit Scholar Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student MHS Starr Selection: Good Citizen National Honor Society Scholarship SUSAN MACY Girl ol the Month D-9 Honor Student MHS Stott Selection: Good Citizen Outstanding Actress Award KA TNY MAIILER D-9 Honor Student FERNE MARTIN Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student District Honor Chair MHS Scholarship JEFF MATSON Music: Student Director Award Outstanding Actor Award Yell King Award NAL MAIILDIN D-9 Honor Student KAMELA MCOILL Forensics lst in District Oratory Contest DACIA MOORE Drum Mayor Award STAN MORTON AFJROTC Military Order ot World Wars Award AFJROTC Reserve Otticer Association Award AFJROTC Outstanding Leadership Award AFJQOTC Sons ol the American Revolution Award SCOTT NASIIIRO Yell King Award State Winner Pollution Poster Contest SWOCC Invitational Art Exhibit Numerous Art Show Honors STEVE NASIURO Yell King Award DALE DTT D-9 Honor Student DAR Excellence in History Award Beaver Bays State MHS Start Selection Good Citizen CELESTE PA TTERSON AFJROTC Excellent Performance Award AFJROTC Class Cadet ol the Year Award .IA Y PENNINOTON Second Team All District Football All State Football Honorable Mention MHS Statt Selection: Good Citizen JEFF PEHNIHOTON D-9 Honor Student MHS Statl Selection Good Citizen Anonymous Scholarship Latin Club Scholarship National Honor Society Scholarship Matilda Engen Service Award LIZAIETH PHILLIPS D-9 Honor Student MICKI PREWITT South Coast Honor Band lst Place District Forensics Debate National Forensics League Award Coos Bay School Administrator's Association Merit Scholarship Coos County Legal Secretary's Association Scholarship RICHIE OUALMAN D-9 Honor Student Beaver Boys State MHS Scholarship SUSAN ROSSI Varsity Rally Award KATHI SAUIERT Elks Most Valuable Student 2nd Place Scholarship Oregon Scholar D47 Honor Student MHS Stall Selection Good Citizen Whitman College Scholarship Honors at Entrance. Whitman College Outstanding Chemistry Student ACSOS National Honor Society Scholarship Bausch 81 Lomb Outstanding Science Student Award SIIELLY SAXTON Coos Bay Fire Department Scholarship LISA SCOYILLE Coos Bay Fire Department Scholarship SARAH SCHAEERS Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Solutatorran Coos Bay School Administrator's Association Merit Scholarship Art Awards SWOCC Merit Scholarship MICHAEL SCHLILE Skills Day lst Place Smal Engines Scholarship 1979 DA VID SCNWEIIZER Coos Bay Fire Department Scholarship CAROLE SERVOSS D-O Honor Student Outstanding Actress Award DON-SNEFARD D-9 Honor Student TONYA SHRIIM Outstandhg Actress Award LYH SIMONSON D-9 Honor Student Girls State Delegate Vocal Music Leadership 81 Service Award GARY SINCLAIR Work Study Best Special Olympics Sportsman KAREN SINCLAIR Varsity Rally Award District Track Champion 1979 Girl at the Month District Track M0 Relay Team Member 3rd Place District Track' 100 Yard Dash 2nd Place District Track. Long Jump 3rd Place LINDA SOLOMON MHS Statt Selection' Good Citizen D-9 Honor Student OREO STENSLAND Forensics: lst Place District Radio Commentary Forensics State Semi Finalist Radio Commentary Forensics 3rd Place Humorous interpretation IRIAH STRIPLINO D-9 Honor Student Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship - lst Place Anonymous Scholarship National Honor Society Scholarship SHANE SIYENSON Beaver Boys State 2nd Team All District Football All State Football Honorable Mention Shrine All Star Football Team Alternate MHS Stott Selection: Good Citizen TONY THOMAS Beaver Bays State TIM THOMAS Beaver Boys State Student Representative D-9 Advisory Committee Outstanding Actor Award WES THOMPSON Work Study: Outstanding Vocational Student MIKE TRIPLETT MHS Start Selection: Good Citizen Peer Counselor Award MHS Scholarship SCOTT TROIIT District Swlrnming 100 Freestyle Champion CARL TURNER Anonymous Scholarship COHNIE YEDACK D-9 Honor Student Pacilic University Scholarship JOHN WADE Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student 1979 National Math Exam Oregon Honor Roll DEIORAH WAKEMAH All State Drill Team - ODDO Super Star Drill Team Captain Drill Team All State Representative TRA VIS WEAR VICA 3rd Place in State' Foundry Contest DENE WEII AAU Junior Olympic National Champion State AAA Wrestling Champion 1980 Oregon Cultural Exchange Wrestling Team rio ltalyy All State Wrestling Team All District lst Team Football Delense and Ottense Third Team All State Football Selected to Shrine All Star Football Team Quarterback Club's Bay AthletefCttizen of the Year Outstanding Actor Award SCOTT WEISHAAR D-9 Honor Student OEOIOE WNITTY ' National Merit Commended Student Oregon Scholar D-9 Honor Student Zonta's Arion Music Award Skills Day 1st Place Accounting Scholarship 1978 Senior Choir Accompanist Award Beaver Boys State MARC WILLIAMS D-9 Honor Student DA VID WILSON D-9 Honor Student Oregon Scholar Local Century Ill Winner DAR Excellence in History Award Elks Most Valuable Student 2nd Place Scholarship Oregon DAR l-istory Award Coos Bay Lions' Callver-Sanders Memorial Scholarship MHS Staff Selection Good Citizen 191 ADVERTISING formal wear 8: costume renials N 1 XX 17 f AX Jllk-gg ji--ii! -. 2 I Ki! 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OREGON Portland Eugene Roseburg Medford Klamath Falls CALIFORNIA Arcata Ukiah Redding Employee Owned Justlns lhif lhrbvf Store for Men 888 5542 ,,6!,, ' Pony Vlllage B Y 0 W 7 20 North Bend Ore Thursday evenings by appointment , Walk uns Welcome 1 ' Jfin?nQ 'vm GIBS TIQAILEIQ SEQVICE IHC 325 South Brgqdwqy Mobile Homes Travel Trailers 1845 Ocean Blvd Coos Bay Oregon 97420 Phones 888 3424 888 3423 K . N I l J y a . ewmark I Coos a , r on9 4 - . I I -1 - i.1 lI,:E 'ff' ll M ' .4 ,. ,js V bll z l rj- -Qt.: .-A-:'. S -I .',! , 9 s MAGE MAKERS 51 A FINE HAIR STYLING FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 756 6300 2257 Newmark North Bend Ore 97420 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Put us to work For You 4th and Anderson Coos Bay Oregon Member FDIC Marshfield Bargaln House 790 N. Bayshore Drive Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 TROYER AND BARNARD DATSUN New and Used Cars Complete Repalr 705 S Broadway 267 4612 835 South Broadway Sync n ef Q Phone 2673733 Luscombe and Sons Hay and Feed Moor Man Products Greenacres 267 7561 FUN PLACE GOOD FOOD The best Mexrcan food ln town Served wlth a smrlel THE 3 BEGIN BCQINDTLT 0 :Lf 5 'ii B L5-by .J0.':lL'.f v f' if - 362, . J' it-If' -: ' N -K -' '-A ,Q-PIL 5:1 ' A - tc .' ' ' Pflf ' 'f 5 'gf I . - X .b. 4 I 1 - 5 , . I 2 ar-u ' ' ' ' ' V I IL- .rf rv-'Z A ' W5 Sgr . ' I I ' I I . I I IMPORTED BOXES LASER CARVINGS THE fRAMESTOP POSTERS 00 S 1503! 269 26 5 DO IT YOURSELF FRAMING owners Drck and Barb Pugh 267 4711 f Qm Ip yy 5 H 7 J' Slones Plaza Publrc Square Shopprng Cenler QIIQS Flowers 8 grffs For the Drscrrmlnalrng Buyer SUN WAH RESTAURANT 840 S Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon 269 9094 PR NTS P Complrmenls of a frrend CASH 81 CARRY PHONE 269 2413 Lumber Yard 1903 HWY 101 SO 0rler's Bakery and Coffee Shop Qualrty Bakers yummres for your lummy Mon Fr: 7AM 530PM Phone 269 7032 cifnumLcauhuE TDJw,mr.O, FNHIY' IIINBB North Bend Oregon 97459 PH f503j 756 3494 l Custom Framlng Read ado Frames I I N In The Golden Storehouse .- 7 B d y W Coos Bay AO Q I Matting Mounting Gallery W A . ,L ,sr 2E1,,,?J'2i9- . . gjffzs. . -srl? BOB ' IRENE coos BAY, onseon rf- gtg- - 'A Hr fu. ' flux . E lt' .VB 'nj I '.-'qsvfdhlfi I .fggQ?: .IimIE 4 A ' . -C 5? .L .win r . 9 'P' ' , r 1 0 H ' H 5' ' ' ' ' U .- '. . .- I . . I I MANNI S HILLTOP HOUSE 166 North Bay Drlve North Bend Oregon 97459 Just across the bridge Land 8: Tlmber Paperboard Wood Flbre Congratulations Class of 1980 on the hlll Post Office Box 5365 S Charleston Oregon 1 Lunch E 5 - - 8: Dinner qw! Q , B, I 21:11 Telephone 888 5544 PONY VILLAGE Congratulations Seniors AL PEIRCE CO C005 BAY C00 B yCh pel 1 L- ----A -AW W U .'--rv CAMPBELL WATKINS FUNERAL HOME 7th 8: Anderson Coos Bay Oregon Joe Campbell 756 4013 Dean Watkins Glynn H. Michael 267-3309 267-3309 l S 3 3 I r 7 H ,L . .. '. 5 . . H y , ' ll c5.N,, 1-L V' llll - f LL e . .f . ,,.. . QLD . g . 4. ! Bay Area Tool Co. 'BATCC' Full Line-Quality Tools 1010 No. Bayshore Coos Bay 267-6131 Congratulations Seniors Garnet Archer Ken Jengen Nlffy Kinney Dave W od Fun in Fashion Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 From the Employees of Pape Bros Inc Coos Bay 'L Knutson s Carpet Hut Meyrr ff 'H' Q e' it A.. wg K W5 it--W--,.,f4 Qnmv' ll-all ,elf A K' F 5: Wir f North Bend Lanes 1900 Vrrgrnra Ave Behind Lnttle Farmers Marker House gf ewood nf ancg 1929 1125 South 1st P O Box 457 Coos Bay Oregon Phone 267 7804 Ill:-SQ Bracelrn Yeager Excavating 8: Trucking Inc. Phone: 269-1915 Cmillinnma gmzxiket EASTSIDE, OREGON JEFFREY L. 'MURRAY 899 D STREET Proprretor PH. l503l 267 2409 I ze.. l i 'aff f .Q 1 V Q' Q X' - rj ' v' - 1- . oerr 1. Q 1 . , ,,,, .f1, f ,,-aff:-gfw 'fr' - N, fr IU ,yn na 1 . 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To replace the trees we harvest, we're planting new forests at a record pace-more than 450 million trees annually. Broadway Builders SUPPIY 2315 Broadway North Bend 'T easure Tone Pai t Ph 756 4818 Dwayne Duvall Roger Duvall lf C J O'NelI and Co O05 N. Bayshore Dr. Specialists Automotive f Industrial Radiators f Glass e millions' B :l1'i'I li:- J i 4 P ' J groin r - f ll ld u , S' X sl7 xx. .I ggi, I - ,I lx, -,, ,114 . I ,Q N: s? T' ff fn' - Il!- -l.l milfs , ,, 4 , V14 X a my lx'- -. N . gms ' s W l 6 I if I x Riff, mr-fb Q Wifi' Q 1 ll2! x Mile! Liz Qs: ' I ,x l fsxg 1 '30 all opgxx .,'f,, 971' if ,Lyn 7115 Qin 'Q' 9 f im ,JI ' a fj,f!0 QV ' H'-'jus J Ip W I .5 - I ly I is V 1- fx- h 5,, '-g 'ii i Dy, Fla-KT' - f wg, L so ag , I .f X. X ' 05 ,Q 55' ', 'foil Wiz pw 3 Q, ' Q l 1' :I r ll U ' - ll N fl? ' Q K 'fs j A N '- Q is f W . wa .sf m ,r ,I 1 . 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