McCall Donnelly High School - Ski Tracks Yearbook (McCall, ID)

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A my ME-'W' School card Nleetzngs We ZZ Attended Burton Walker Gladys Shelton Art Bollar, Vernon Points Chairman Mike Flanagan Bill Kirk Clerk and John Riddlemoser Superintendent gather each month to conduct District 421's business and to discuss the school's pol icies and financial problems In addition to managing the business end of the school life they listen to the pro blerns and ideas which are brought to their attention by parents and students Mack Miller, McCall-Donnelly's guidance counsellor is always avail- able When the students need his ad- vice. Along with his counselling duties he teaches a Freshman English class and coaches the McCall Nordic ski team. Secretary Glenna Turner, does more than one job in a school day. Combined with the duties of typing letters for Mr. Kugler and Mr. Miller, she also prepares ditto masters, runs off tests for both elementary and high school teachers and in general makes sure all goes according to schedule. Parents, teachers, and public minded citizens attend the monthly meetings of the McCall-Donnelly school board. Jean Neider, personal sec- retary of Superintendent John Riddlemoser, also helps out in the office when needed. Math and Commercial Kathleen Pearson and Bruce Campbell are the ones given the task of teaching many students the art of coordinating fingers and mind in using the typewriter. They pass on the knowledge of shorthand, bookkeep- ing, and all the commercial studies. Kirk Dalke, wrestling coach and assistant football coach, also teaches math and instructs both elementary and high school P, E, classes. Another busy man is Mike Thomas. When not coaching the varsity football and basketball teams, he is teaching the methods of algebra and geometry. Richard Kugler, school prin- cipal, also finds time to instruct the ambitious stu- dents in Math IV, English and Social Stiiclies A 1969 graduate of Stanford University, Ken Chandler teaches three courses of high school English and serves as Junior class advisor. Katherine Parkinson, an English, speech, and P,E, instructor also spends many hours advising the Thespian club. A favorite of the sen- iors Kenneth Mac McIntosh, teaches government, a subject each student must have to graduate. He also teaches some history and geography courses. Dan Cantrell, a history and P, E, teacher, coaches the J,V, football and basketball teams and also coaches the McCall-Donnelly track team. Sczence and Home Economics' New to the McCall-Donnelly teaching staff is D. Rex Snideman, who divides his time be- tween the junior high school and the high school teaching earth science. Wanda Duel, in charge of the home Economics department, teaches future homemakers to cook and construct new clothing. Teaching the mysteries of science is Walter Them. Mr. Them also acts as advisor to the Junior class and to the Science Club. Library and Arts Art and drafting instructor Carl Goodwin de- monstrates the method of preparing a Wax replica for casting jewelry to Ruth Seydel and Clayton Boyd. Mrs. Seydel is the high school and elementary librarian and audio-visual co- ordinator. Mr. Boyd instructs all the music classes for the high school, Some of these classes include, the chorus, stage band, and band. Preparing for the lunch time rush are Connie Berheim, Sarah Willey, Glennys Edwards, Thelma Jarvis, and Polly Greaves. It takes time and imagi- nation to prepare balanced and attractive meals throughout the school year. Bnmny Truman, the school nurse is always ready with thermom- eters, band- aids, vaccina- tions, and eyes and ear screen tests. ABOVE: In charge of bus maintenance Herb Krause makes sure all school vehicles are running properly at all times. RIGHT: Carl Heinrich, Hank Knowles, and Charles Bowen have the never ending job of school mainten- ance. Faced with dirt, repairs, and school litter these men work long hard hours making our school one of which we can be proud. K 35 I! E 3 s a if S1 S I mi 52252 mi E McCall- onnelly Welcfpmes Wh hartered Honorary Nine old members of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY initiated nine new members, six juniors and three seniors into the club this year, Informal initiation was highlighted by ridiculous costumes and dunce caps . Formal initiation began with a banquet held in the honor of the initiates . Wanda Duel, Advisor, Joe Dorris, Vice-President, Bob Acheson, President, Sandy Hoss , Secretary-Treasurer . FIRST ROW: Janet Lappens, Toni Lewin, Annabel Newcomer, Wanda Duel, Advisor, Maxene Thomas, Niki Eld, Karlene Bayok. SECOND ROW: David Jones, Jack Gantz, Jim Petersen, Michelle Storey, Pam Lawrence , Pat Mitchell, Sandy Hoss, Annette Johnston, David Kirk, Keith Thompson, Joe Dorris, Bob Acheson, , 5 as Kim Baker, Terri Taylor, Chris Murray, Mrs. Powers, Advisor. Sm fi W Outstanding journalism A A Eikiiiigei 1 XS? RSQKESS students who are in the upper upper third of their class either on annual staff or paper staff are recommend- ed by their advisor for membership in the INTER- NATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL. SEATED: Cathy Nisula, Pat Mitchell, Pam Lawrence, Sandy Hoss, Bruce Campbell, Advisor. STANDING: Karlene Bayok, Michelle Storey, Maxene Thomas, David Watkins, David Jones, Annette Johnston, Jim Petersen, Niki Eld, Mark Mason, Annabel Newcomer, Pat Boydstun, Terry Gestrin, Cindy Helmich, Nancy Lutz, Toni Lewin, Ruth Syedel, Advisor, Margaret Flanagan and Pat Mitchell assist in the kin garten . Newly chartered FUTURE TEACHERS or AMERICA actively participate in the education of McCall-Donnelly grade school children. Teacher substitution, individual help at recesses, and being a teacher's aide are all part of the future teacher program. Desire to teach and help is a necessary requirement to join. 5 der NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY is an organization for students who have put one hundred hours into a play. An informal and formal initiation is given to the new members by the old ones and the advisor. At the formal initiation, an oath is taken by the new members and they receive a certificate and pin, STANDING: Teri Tate, Ruth Hoss, Shannon Boos, Carolyn Them, Ray Hamell, Bill Parkinson, Tyan Colenbaugh, Monte Bollar, Roger Bates, Skip Taylor, Mark Willard, Floy Helmich, Cathy Nisula, KNEELING: Cindy Archer, Dru Dixon, Annabel Newcomer, Sandy Hoss. 5 Q S N i Thespian advisor Kay Parkinson records practice sessions . Ray Hamell, Thespian President, swears in new mem- bers: Shannon Boos, Skip Taylor, Teri Tate, Cindy Archer. Carl Goodwin, director of Spoon River Anthology. Gordon Cruickshank, Paul Klott. Ghost of Green Mansion is a mystery comedy about two lovers who explore a haunted house only to find the ghost was the faculty poker club. The Miners Daughter was a melodrama C plete with villian, hero and heroine. STANDING: Calvin Hutchins, Barbara Smith, Capella Archer, stu- dent director. KNEELING: Dru Dixon, Dee Dee Donica. ON FLOOR: Mark Willard. Glenn Collett, Brenna Latham, Chuck Bunch, Delos Newcomer Nathen Neisinger Marsha Webb , student director. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Parkinson, advisor, Paul Klott, Karen Nokes, Chris Dunlap, Brenna Latham, Cindy Boyce, SECOND ROW: Bill Parkinson, Ruth Hoss, Floy Helmich, Mark Willard, Marcia Jeffs, Teri Tate, Cindy Archer, Dru Dixon. The First Mrs . Paris is a farce depicting Paris' life before the gods arranged for him to dispose of his shrewish first wife, enabling him to elope with Helen of Troy. This play was taken to the District One Act Play Festival in Boise early this spring. Behind the scenes workers , the stage crew for Spoon River Anthology, are Darrell Landers, prompterg Sue Whitman, programs and costumesg Annabel Newcomer, student director, Allen Romine, spotlight. 5 t E , Qs Skip Taylor, Roger Bates, Carolyn Them, Tyan Colenbaugh, Monte Bollar, Shannon Boos, Found engraved on each tombstone in a village cemetery is not the conventional tribute but a plain-spoken account in free verse of all that had been truly significant in the life of the person buried beneath the stone! This is the device on which Spoon River Anthology is built. The poems tell the experiences of the village life for generations. Good and evil crowd together, joys and hopes are recorded, bitterness and irony stand revealed. , w K 5 l S ti ,,.Q,,,! 5 2 Monte as Enoch Dunlap, with Shannon the musical narrator, Tya.n portrays Yee Bow, Carolyn becomes Russian Deacon Taylor is played by Roger with Skip Taylor the folk singer . Sonia . FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA chartered in October of 1960 tries to inspire students to enter the scientific field Under the direction of Walt Them, members of the club make and dis- play individual scientific projects. STANDING: Chris Murray, Carolyn Them, Terri Taylor, Noelene Eddins , Rich Nesbitt, Don Taylor, Dana Seydel, Mike Graham. KNEELING: Sharron Murry, Chris Dunlap, Michelle Storey, and Walt Them. Carolyn Them, Vice-President, Chris Murray, Secretary- Treasurerg Michelle Storey, Corresponding Secretary. Walt Them, Advisorg Mike Graham, President Student Council H osts Career Day Gathering at McCall-Donnelly High for Career Day sponsored by the Student Council, were 450 students from Cascade, New Meadows, Cam- bridge, Riggins, Midvale, and Garden Valley, Twenty-five representatives from various col- leges, business schools, and the armed forces introduced their educational programs to the students. Homecoming half-time activities were en- gineered by the Student Council, While the Sen- iors put on the Homecoming Dance, Court candidates were nominated by the football team and were voted on by the student body. Pant-suits and dress slacks were included in the dress code proposed by the Stu.dent Council and approved by the school board, Honorary non-voting members include cheer- leaders, presidents of clubs, and editors of publications. HOMECOMING COURT: Princesses: Colleen Miller, Noelene Eddins Queen: Yavonna Davis, Princess: Cindy Helmich. FIRST ROW: Jim Petersen, Vice-Presidentg Keith Thompson, President, Noelene Eddins, Secretary-Treasurer, Terri Taylor, Tyan Colenbaugh, Richard Kugler, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Mike Butler, Don Taylor, Bruce Thompson, Jack Gantz, John Coski, Ken Adair, Tom Evans, Maxene Thomas, Karen Nokes, Linda. Dorris. Girls, and 0315, Cla by C0-host A welcome Freshman dinner and party got the Girls' Club off to a good start, In mid-February the girls joined the Boys' Club in sponsoring the formal dance that is always included in their yearly activities. At the monthly meetings special programs were featured: among them talks by Mrs. Will Powers on Japan and by Miss Candy Watson on proper sitting, standing, and walking procedures apropos to the mini skirt, and a special film and lecture sponsored by the March of Dimes on birth defects. The year came to a close with the annual mother-daughter tea and fashion show in May honoring mothers of the senior girls. Girls from the home economics and art classes modeled clothing which they had made from fabrics designed with their own original silk screen prints. Preparing for the mother-daughter tea are Annabel Newc Omer, Presidentg Katherine Parkinson, Advisor, Claudie Willey, Pro- gram Chairmang Pam Lawrence, Secretary- Treasurerg Wanda Duel, Advisorg Karlene Bayok, Vice-President. 18 in ter F wma! Special programs such as movies and discussions on survival, the Indianapolis 500 and land speed records highlighted the Boys' Club monthly meetings. The boys also provided the band for and helped spon- sor the annual winter formal that was held in Feb- ruary, Tom Evans, Presidentg Bob Acheson, Vice-Presidentg Terry Gestrin Secretary-Treasurer. Pep Club gnizfes Spzht CHEERLEADERS: YaVonna Davis, Colleen Miller, Niki Eld, Cindy Helmich wait for action to begin, Cake raffles brought in over S70 which was used for the Pep Club Twirp Dance in mid-May. Huge posters, deafening pep rallies, and a faculty spirit assembly sparks enthusiasm. 20 FIRST ROW--CHEERLEADERS: Janis Fouch, Linda Allen, Yavonna Davis, Colleen Miller, Cindy Helmich, Niki Eld, Elaine Points, Carolyn Them, SECOND ROW: Toni Lewin, Sue Burgess, Maxene Thomas. M : Janice Yensen, Raelene Kantola, Drenda Coski, Susan Leaf, Vicky Butler, Dixie Campbell, Cindy Archer, Vicki Adams, Pat Butler, Kolita Banks, Benita Shaw, Brenda Neill, Cathie Butler, Dru Dixon, Capella Archer, Pam Wallace, Shannon Boos, Cyndie Catlin, Debbie Whitney, Marsha Webb, Roxie Fortin, Cindy Satler, Donita Stephens, Leslie Ernst, Karen Jarvis, Tyan Colenbaugh, Kay Gronewold, Chris Dunlap, Eve Ange, Pam Pace, Pam Rigenhagen, Penny Fincher, Michelle Storey, Gladys Ernst. Maxene Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer, Toni Lewin, Vice-President, Sue Brugess, Presidentg Kathleen Pearson, Advisor, P' 4 3' A ii ,' X Q? ' 3 ,fp Y Jw- gm, Q n xrfa 3 , S , f . :F , R ff 2 w- L ., W , Q M me gg' , . 4 1 ' 'E X a f wif Ai '5r y,3 iw ' A T if 3 Y r Choir PczrZz'cz,baZes in Mass Concert FIRST ROW: Dixie Campbell, Floy Helmich, Gail Gehrig, Shannon Boos, Pam Wallace, Cathy Nisula, Justin Gray, Gordon Cruickshank Ray Hamell, Delos Newcomer, Chuck Bunch, Bill Fogg, Penny Fincher, Pat Mitchell, Drenda Coski, Sylvia Acheson, Marsha Webb, Roxie Fortin, SECOND ROW: Annabel Newcomer, Becky Jeffries, Toni Lewin, Gladys Ernst, Raelene Kantola, Noelene Eddins, Benita Shaw Dawn Roberts, Nathan Neisinger, Rocky Widner, Mike Buoy, Vic Lewin, Brenna Latham, Ruth Hoss, Leslie Ernst, Chris Dutton, Freda Bier, Karen Nokes, Chris Dunlap. THIRD ROW: Donita Stephens, Cindy Archer, Mauni Hall, Jan Yensen, Janice Gray, Pat Shaw, Margaret Flanagan, Sue Burgess, Pam-Lawrence, Don Taylor, Dave McGinnis, Greg Lawrence, Roger Bates, Monte Bollar, Terry Gestrin, Cindy Helmich, Kay Bingham, .Sue Whitman, Sherri Bier, Michelle Storey, Maxene Thomas, Janet Lappens, Nancy Lutz, YaVonna Davis, Claudie Willey, Shari Green, - Under the direction of Mr, Clayton Boyd, the high school chorus presented several concerts for the public throughout the school year, Included in these were the Christmas Cantata, a fall and spring con- cert and a special exhibition for the P, T, A, The chorus also traveled to Homedale to make up part of the 450 students participating in a mass chorus con- cert. Their musical year ended with the annual trip to competition in Lewiston. Drena Coski and Pam Wallace, Accompanistsg Clayton Boyd, Director, A special Christmas program was presented by the University of Idaho Vandaleer Choir, accom- panied by its own orchestra, Members of the high school chorus and band housed the collegians for the night, uszbians Per crm in Special Vlusic Groups Cyndie Catlin, Debbie Whitney, Karen Nokes, Cindy Vos, Roxie Fortin, Ruth Hoss, Cindy Archer, Bill Parkinson Don Taylor Chr1s Murray, Ernie Watkins, Bob Acheson, David Kirk, Dana Seydel, Keith Thompson, Dave Watkins, Accompanying the basketball team to several out-of-town games and district competition was the spirited pep band Pre-game and half-time music at home games was also provided by this musical group, The band's numbers included a variety of marches and pop hits. Five music students from McCall-Donnelly High School were selected to attend the All State Choir and Band clinics at Boise, March 19th through the 21st, Try- outs were held in November. Dr, William Ramsey directed the chorus of 250 students. Dr, Alfred Reed directed the band using several pieces of his own arrangement. David Kirk, Debbie Whitney, band, Toni Lewin, chorusg Pam Wallace band, Terry Gestrin, chorus, QMS-2g,6'2fH'if9' Q gm VA N1 ai x 3 1- -H573 5 A . 1 ,xg ,Mmww We ., rg, .-.Aug 'sn 5-:' ournalisis Edit Ski Tracks and Vcmdaleer g is FIRST ROW: Cindy Vos, Barbara Letourneau, David Watkins, Annette Johnston. SECOND ROW: Sue Whitman, Pam Lawrence, Janice Yensen, Janis Fouch, Eve Ange, Pam Pace, Nancy Lutz, Shannon Boos. NOT PICTURED: Cathy Nisula. Working hard to meet deadlines and capture memories of the academic and extracurricular activities of the high school students throughout the school year is the Ski Tracks staff. To raise money for the added color pages, members of the staff sold pins to the student body. In April the staff at- tended the yearly Journalism Conference in Moscow. EDITORS--SEATED: Niki Eld, Copyg Annabel Newcomer, Artsg Tony Lewin, Editor-in-Chief. STANDING: Noelene Eddins, Facultyg Terry Gestrin, Photo grapherg Tom Evans, School Lifeg Jim Petersen, Sportsg Sue Burgess, Under- classmen, NOT PICTURED: Karlene Bayok, Organizationsg Sandy Hoss, Sen- iors. 1 EDITORS--FIRST ROW: Pam Lawrence, Copyg Judy Gilbert Assistant Toni Lewin Circulation Eve Ange, Pam Pace, Preparation, SECOND ROW Bruce Campbell Kathleen Pearson Advisors Dave Jones, Sports. NOT PICTURED: Sandy Hoss Editor in Chief Cathy Nxsula Managing E ditor, Keeping the students up-to-date on current news of the high school is the Vandaleer staff. Under the direction of Editor Sandy Hoss the paper IS issued bi monthly New journalism techniques and principles were learned when members of the staff attended the Journalism Conference held on the U of I campus in Moscow SEATED: Terri Taylor, Chris Murray. STANDING: Cindy Vos, Capella Archer, Mark Mason, Shannon Boos, Pat Mitchell, Michelle Storey, Dru Dixon, gn .4 iwtiii Drill Teams Adollyted By Stale Adding stature to the drill teams' positions was the ac- ceptance into the Idaho Activity Association. Led by Captain Kay Bingham and Co-captain Jan Yensen, the Vandalettes traveled to Parma for drill competition and a Drill-O-Rama Where they captured first place and brought back a trophy. The team also marched at the district A-3 basketball tournament, Music for the drills was provided by the pep band and drummer John Schinzler, KNEELING: Teri Tate, Shari Green, Vicky Butler, Becky Jeffries, Elaine Points, Janice Yensen Kay B1ngham Patrice Greenwell Eve Ange, Sharon Goodwin, Tyan Colenbaugh, Karen Jarvis, STANDING Capella Archer Pam Pace Bemta Shaw Pat Shaw Dee Dee Donica, Colleen Crockett. mmmmmwmwgg, 1, , A, ,W 1 ,izazfmr .aofrv A THLETICY Allfor one, and onefor all. -Du m as 2 5 1 i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, red pompons: Yavonna Davis, Cindy Helmich, Colleen Miller, Nild Eld. J ,V, CHEERLEADERS, white pornpons: Carolyn Them, Elaine Points, Janis Fouch, Linda Allen, Edited by jim Petersen Vczrszfy Football FIRST ROW: Bob Acheson, Ed Heacock, Collin Edwards, Keith Thompson, Dave Kirk, Dick Remaklus, Rocky Rhodes, Joe Dorris, Jesse Maine, Allen Romine, Terry Gestrin. SECOND ROW: Coach Dan Cantrell, Manager Dana Seydel, Jim Klott, Dave Watkins, Bill Florence, Jim Petersen, Steve Loomis, Kim Berheim, Mike Graham, Rich Nesbitt, Ken Adair, Coach Kirk Dahlke, Coach Mike Thomas. Vandals moved up a league and played in the larger SRV A-3 conference during the 1969 football campaign, Despite the stronger competition, the team fared well with a 3-5-1 record, Dave Kirk and Keith Thompson were captains of this year's team. Each week was highlighted by a P1ayer of the Week award with the coaches selecting the out- standing player, Joe Dorris, Rocky Rhodes, Dick Remaklus, Dave Kirk, Jim Petersen, Dave Watkins, and Bill Florence received this honor during the season. This award and the team's dedication kept the spirit of the team very high throughout the season, Vandals start the game with their usual determination and desire. Vandals one To A-3 Conference VANDALS OPPONENTS 8 XC ouncil 34 6 Homedale 42 32 PkNampa Christian 0 28 9FMelba 6 8 New Plymouth 28 30 Fruitland 12 20 Parma 20 12 Kuna 48 8 Middleton 22 9fNon -c onference Games j.I1 Football FIRST ROW: Dale Woods, Mike Dorris, Rocky Widner, SECOND ROW: Jon Bruce, Mo Jeffries, Bruce Thompson, Dave Adair, THIRD ROW: Dave McGinnis, Ernie Watkins, Ron Basabe, Delos Newcomer, Mike Buoy. FOURTH ROW Don Taylor, Bill Parkinson, Nathan Neisinger, Paul Klott, Dave Barkell, Dan Cochran. Big Blue scores on a touch- down drive! VANDALS OPPONENTS 54 Salmon River 33 Cambridge 68 Salmon River 58 Council 82 Cascade 68 Council 59 Midvale 37 Borah Juniors 67 Boise Juniors 68 Cascade 64 Cambridge 59 Melba 58 Meadows Valley 47 Borah Juniors 45 Kuna 73 Meadows Valley 53 Cambridge 61 Melba 56 Kuna 53 f'fHomedale 63 1'fParma 69 t'fMiddleton Total Points 1295 PF Tournament Games f- V Captures Marszn 39 32 54 41 46 49 42 61 48 62 38 30 43 62 48 52 51 49 59 71 47 74 1098 Leaguetess arza'at Varsity ops Other ndependents Playing as an independent school, the Vandals had a very successful season on the basketball court. Sporting a 15-4 regular season record, the team headed the list of local, independent schools. The Vandals also participated in the A-3 District Tournament with other schools of comparable size. A well balanced squad and a strong bench proved to be important factors of the Vandals wins. Jim Petersen, with 391 points, and John Coski, with 276 points, were the lead- ing scorers of the 1969-70 season, Dennis Raymond led the Vandals in rebounding with a total of 185. Captains for each game were chosen prior to the game by Coach Mike Thomas, They were chosen for their spirit, performance , and hustle during the previous week's practice and game. g Tournament FIRST ROW: Ernie Watkins, Manager Gordon Cruickshank, Mike Bucy, Sam Binder, Mo Jeffries, Dennis Stewart, Coach Dan Cantrell SECOND ROW: Dan Cochran, Jim Klott, Vic Lewin, GaryAlbright, Dave McGim1is, Steve Loomis, Kim Berheim, Bruce Thompson, William Smith, Nathan Neisinger, Delos Newcomer, Bill Fogg, Dave Adair. 34 FIRST ROW: Bill Kangas, John Bruce, John Edgecomb, Kim Helrnich, Wes Cornwell, Mike Butler, SECOND ROW: Coach Kirk Dahlke Dan Donica, Dave Barkell, Dale Woods, Dale Eld, Monte Bollar, Manager Dave Leavitt. Vcmda! atmen Strong On Incz'z'Uz'duaZ zrts Butter Earns State Runner-up Mike Butler again proves his skill as a Wres- tler With a pin. Dan Donica wraps his opponent in a figure four Vandal Fans watch as John Bruce throws his man into a pinning position. This year the Vandal wrestling team was short on men, but not on individual wins, Due to a 20 point forfeit score the team had to give its opponents each time , the win -loss record doesn't accurately represent the win- ning records that the inidividual wrestlers earned. Without this handicap the wrestlers would have chalked up almost all victories, Three members placed at the district tournament in Parma. They were: Mike Butler, 2ndg Dan Donica, 3rdg and Dale Eld, 4th, Butler's win and Donica's win earned them the right to go to the state tournament in Twin Falls. Mike Butler proved his skill coming home as state runner -up. Although the team loses three seniors this year, there are six experienced wrestlers returning. Prospects look promising for another fine team of wrestlers next year. Dave Barkell chalks up a win with a pin. Wes Cornwell works hard for another win. it -ru Mrixaagiim Vandals 29 Cambridge Vandals 16 Kamiah Vandals 24 Clearwater Valley Vandals 28 Cambridge Vandals 44 Parma Vandals 1 8 Grangeville Vandals 2 0 Middleton Vandals 1 7 Kamiah Vandals 23 Kuna Vandals 20 Clearwater Valley Vandals 25 Moscow J.V. FIRST ROW: Dave Kirk, Dave Watkins, Gay Johnson. SECOND ROW: Linda Dorris, Pat Boydstun, Brenna Latham. THIRD ROW: Bruce Crockett, Mike Dorris, Dana Seydel, Joe Dorris. Named at the U.S. Ski Association annual con- vention in San Francisco as the 1970 winner of the USSA Sally Deaver Award for her perfor- mance in slalom is Patty Boydstun. Skiers See Successful Season The 1969-'70 ski season proved to be very successful for all, the team brought home many honors for the year. Patty Boydstun was chosen to spend most of the winter in Europe skiing with the United States National A-team. She did very well there, especially in slalom. Returning, she took first place in slalom at the Senior National. Qualifying to represent the Pacific Northwest in the Junior Nationals at Park City West, Utah this year were Dave Watkins and Dave Kirk. Joe Dorris traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyoming with the Pacific Northwest ski team to compete in the Nordic events of the Junior Nationals. Linda and Mike Dorris were selected to represent Idaho in the Western States Meet. Dave Kirk and Dave Watkins qualified to repre- sent the P.N.S.A. at Jr. Nationals. This year ten high school students traveled to Bogus Basin to represent the McCall -Donnelly Vandals at a ski meet. They competed with other school teams from all over the state of Idaho. All members finished in the top ten in the events they entered. They captured second place in the meet only six points out of first. Joe Dorris skiing in the cross coimtry at Jr. Nationals. M-D Takes Second In State Team Meet LEFT: Teri Tate, Brenna Latham, Sharon Murray, Coach Mack Miller, Linda Dorris, Chris Murray, Janis Fouch. BELOW: Gay Johnson, Keith Thompson, Dana Seydel, Bruce Crockett. Medley Team To Regional FIRST ROW: Ray Hamell, Sandy Rhodes, John Coski, Nathan Neisinger, Mike Dorris , Dave Kirk, Keith Thompson, Tom Evans, Joe Dorris, Dana Seydel, Manager Jesse Maine. SECOND ROW: Mo Johnson, Rocky Widner, Rich Nesbitt, Bill Florence, Dave Watkins, Mike Graham, Jim Rigenhagen, Dave McGinness, Steve Loomis, Dan Cochran, Coach Dan Cantrell. Coskz' Second In State Track season for the MD Vandals was highlighted by the Cascade and Cambridge track meets . The trackmen took first at Cascade and second at Cambridge. The track team also participated in the Riggins Invitational and Subdistrict at Middleton. Members placing in the top three went on to District held in Weiser where it was necessary to place in the top two places in order to qualify for Re- gional . The Medley relay team of Sandy Rhodes, Joe Dorris, Tom Evans and Nathan Neisinger attended the Regional meet to represent McCall, This relay team tied for fourth place, John Coski also went to Regional and on to the State contest. John set a new meet record at Regional and took second at State going 13'4 . Senior Ray Hamell takes the baton at the opening meet in Riggins . 3 Coach Cantrell gives pre-meet advice to Tom Evans, Dave Kirk, Keith Thompson, John Coski, Nathan Neisinger, and Sandy Rhodes. Freshman Morris Johnson be- gins his track career in hur- dies. Senior Dana Seydel on last lap in the District mile run. Sophomore Mike Dorris at District meet is McCall-Donne1ly's two-miler. 39 Girls Continue Track Team awsesszi if Linda Dorris runs a sprint at the Riggins track meet. Coach Mack Miller, Vicky Butler, Cindy Boyce, Floy Helmich, Barbara Smith, Karalee Golay, Linda Dorris, and Sharon Murray watch as Debby Whitney jumps the hurdles . 3 Le. , smizimvs, efrifwimaac'-Qibsswsaisx Mr. Miller advises Debby, Karalee, and Cindy before the meet begins. Floy Helmich leads in the hurdles. Sports Roundup in Brief Even the small fry like football. Coach Thomas instructs the football team. ' M l oo 5 ' 2 oloil if Skiing hard for a win. J,V, players drive for another score Captain Monte going for a take -down. Dave and John rest up. Nathan runs hard in the relay. eaeisiw, Wie a'z'1fedby C2772 Evans Off To A Good Start Ronnie Basabe, Dale Eld, Bruce Crockett, Dana Seydel, Mike Graham, and Greg Lawrence, check equipment to see if all is in order for the coming year, This team is respon- sible for distributing and keeping the audio-visual aids in order for both the grade school and high school. Are they really studying?? ? Sandy Rhodes , Dave Kirk, and Keith Thompson bone up for the first U.S. government quiz. i Already it grows! Dru Dixon, Gary Albright, Tyan Colenbaugh and Sam Binder. Mr . Chandler deeply engrossed in one of those literature books of his . The Frosh were responsible for the Homecoming bonfire. A stuffed effigy of a Kaveman was burned in the fire . .yas A Q!f..xrN'i t 5 .535 E N xg 'mga ia ei' N -ns 4 ? K N Fe-qs One of the last minute preparations before Band members line up to play for the Homecoming was putting up the banner drill team performance during football through which the Vandal football team charged, half time . M , V ,Hg - L ' .T ey .,-K QQ , S, R, Qing: ASX 'E N' 'X' :Jw it K I lg if W S 1 e if H e 1. ' t e E See Q52 F S' , A I Q 55im::iS::N. y f elf- u KE w g Sv- . .r:r.,. t .,,. ... . , J f ' . .,:,,..: ..... .- ri' Nwlzmnmwkfe K . - 4 , of , ::.,:.f: Q gm, , : . :sw we - ,. XE WA ff- AQN . 0- . r ,SH Nbr: --we: 1 ' ssss ,. Y. fm , ..: L ' . - The winning float, Grilled Kuna, was the work YaVonna tapped as Homecoming queen. of the Senior class . Homecoming Captures Enthusiasm Offlll Sue Whitman and Pam Lawrence Worked in the office this year as general secretarial aides . Decem ber Brings Medley OfEvents Annabel Newcomer, Idaho Statesman feature Writer Bob Lorimer, Toni Lewin, Noeline Eddins relax on Shore Lodge deck with one of the host journalists, Bob Smith, Meadows Valley High School journalism classes sponsored the con- ference which was attended by students and advisors of the Long Pin and St. Gertrude's Academy in Cottonwood. University of Idaho chorus sang to a full house of students and McCall citizens . M-D teacher Carl Goodwin organized the Civil Air Patrol with co-sponsors Mr, Bob Coats, Judge Stanton Tate, Mrs. Lynn Clark and the help of the U.S. Air Force. Members are Allen Romine, standing frontg from left: Annabel Newcomer, Sue Whitman, Caroline Them, Judge Tate, Bill Florence, Steve Dutton, Steve Loomis, Greg Lawrence, Mrs. Clark, Don Taylor, William Smith, Michele Longwell, Mr, Goodwin, Greg Greenwell, Monte Bollar, Delos Newcomer, Dana Seydel, Dave Leavitt, Mike Butler, Dale Eld. Budget, Burgoyne, Ba!! Consume Winter ontfzs Board members Burton Walker, Gladys Shelton, Art Bollar, Clerk Bill Kirk, and Mike Flanagan ponder dollar stretching for 1970! 71 while school minded citizens and teachers look on, those shown: retired banker Blair Armstrong, Mayor Don Boos, U.S. postal employee Bill Williard, l l During the day Dan Cantrell's U.S. history students Dick Banks and Mike Graham discuss events forerunning current affairs. Students enjoy the annual SX2veetheart's Ball in the cafe- teria. The Boys' Club sponsored the dance and the Girls' Club decorated and provided refreshments . l i wf 3 4 Jim Klott, Bill Parkinson, Jim Petersen, and Tyan Colenbaugh, advised by Mr. McIntosh represented the student body at the Youth Legislature in Boise this spring. Tyan and Jim introduced a bill in favor of sex education that was passed by the students of our school. Q Spring Thaw Accelerates Activity Joe Dorris continues work on his second mural for the school's main hall while Vickie Donica glazes pottery and Floy Helmich rests a minute from clay preparation. Music festival time! Colleen Miller, Karen Jarvis, Kay Gronewold, Terri Taylor, and Chris Murray prepare for parade dress . 2 452 It was a tough run but friendship helps , Karalee Golay ran anchorg Debby Whitney and Barbara Smith sympathize. Finale Of'70 Lt. Col. Bill Evens, student body president Keith Thompson, Tom Welsh of the Idaho Fish and Game Department, and Perce Shelton from Valley County Planning Commission acknowledge applause for the program on anti-polution of waters , land, and air in the area. Dick Remaklus practices for the state high school golf tournament. Mike Thomas gives advice . The only entrant from McCall, Dick placed eighth in his flight. End of the year humor prevails when the D.M. Club initiates first time var- sity lettermen. Tom Evans is skeptical of Jack Gantz's paddleg Rich Nesbitt, Dave Kirk, Rick Bowling, Dave McGinnis talk it up and Dick Remaklus ex- amines the craftsmanship of another paddle. Awards Assam bly loses Yeafs Events Four years of study culminated in co -valedictory spots for Bob Acheson and Janet Lappens . Janet also was awarded the Cascade Intermountain State Bank Scholarship of 3150. Chief Oliver Corbeil if Z Annabel Newcomer i Joe Dorris Pat Boydstun Mike Butler Mike Mason Honoring years of service American Legion's Chief Oliver Corbeil has given to the school, McCall-Donnelly presented him in absentia a special service certificate. American Legion Outstanding Senior Awards were earned by Annabel Newcomer and Joe Dorris . Joe also garnered recognition as the recipient of the Rotary Scholarship of 5100, Harry Fulton Outstanding Athlete, Bausch gl Lomb Outstanding Science Student as well as being voted Most Inspirational Football Player by his teammates. Other seniors honored were: Mark Mason, S1200 Boise Cascade scholarshipg Claudie Willey, National Honor Society 350 scholarship going to a non-member studentg Cindy Helmich, S100 Local 2676 Lumber and Sawmill Workers scholarshipg Becky Jeffries, Benita Shaw, and Sherry Colson, Boise Beauty College scholarshipsg Allen Romine, four years' perfect attendance. Junior Mike Butler was selected as outstanding wrestler. Pat Boydswn received a standing ovation when she was awarded by the coaches a special trophy for inspirational contribution to the school as a result of her competitive skiing successes. Another special award certificate went to Kayleen Bingham, nominated by the faculty, for her untiring con- tributions of talent and service which benefited the entire student body and school, Pep Club outstanding girl went to junior Penny Fincher fsee page 95. Girls' Club select- ed by ballot for outstanding girls from each class: Freshman- Teri Tateg Sophomore- Shannon Boos, Tyan Colenbaughg Junior- Linda Dorris, Niki Eld, Pam Lawrence, Nancy Lutz, Seniors- Kayleen Bingham, Sandy Hoss, Toni Lewin, Annabel Newcomer. In Memory Of.. r 1 Clayton William Boyd On June 19, 1970 a teacher who has served our high school with eagerness for the past 15 years passed away. Mr. Clayton Boyd served McCall -Donnelly as the music director of both band and chorus . With patience he taught us how to read music and play an instrument, and how to be a valuable part of a musical group. He was always eager to help students better themselves. He accompanied us to district and Lewiston music festivals, college football games , special parades , along with support- ing our own team with a Pep Band. More than a musician, he was also one of the Vandals' best boosters. To this devoted teacher we, with gratitude, say thank-you. All who knew Mr. Boyd have been greatly affected by him and his memory will live on. . . for a long time to come. ,uw wwf 119' Winn? Wil 1' A i LQMW. 5, Robert Paul Acheson Stephen Lee Adams Kolita Lou Banks Roger Dean Bates Sharron Kay Bier Kayleen Bingham N Barry John Binning Patricia Joan Boydstun Monte Boyd Bollar Richard Ronald Bowling l The Prom is the last formaql activity for the seniors before Commencement. The juniors sponsor the event in the honor of the graduating seniors. Senior Class President Jack Gantz and his date , Karen Jarvis , lead the grand march, Sheryl Ida Colson John Morgan Coski YaVonna Dee Davis Danny Edward Donica Joseph Lee Dorris Noelene Ann Eddins Collin Denney Edwards Dale Wayne Eld Gladys Ione Ernst Jack M. Gantz Terry Francis Gestrin Ira Gray Shari Lynn Green Raymond Robert Hameil Edwin Lewis Heacock, J Cynthia Irene Helmieh Sandra Kay Hoss Rebecca Lynn Jeffries Gay Holmes Johnson David Lee Jones William David Kirk Janet Lappens David G, Leavitt Toni Lynn Lewin Jesse E. Main, IH Kenneth Mark Mason Annabel Evelyn Newcomer Richard Thomas Remaklus Richard Edward Rhodes William Phillip Rhodes, II Allen Warren Romine Dana Lukens Seydel Benita Elaine Shaw Michelle Marie Storey Maxene Faye Thomas Keith Stanley Thompson For seniors' achievements see page '70, This year the seniors chose as their student representatives Maxine Thomas, seated, and John Coski, standing left. Other officers are Terry Gestrin, Vice-Presidentg Jack Gantz, Presidentg and Janet Lappens, Secretary- Treasurer. Susan Lee Whitman Claudie Marie Willey Claude Robert Williams May 31, 7970 F I At last the march down the aisle to Pomp and Circumstanceu played by the Junior High and High School bands with the sophomores as honor guard. The Class is presented. Co-Valedictorian Bob Acheson still holds notes of his farewell address. Pat Boydstun and Dale Eld lead the class through practice. Graduation day began with a breakfast given by the Interested-in-you Committee honoring the seniors , Co-Valedictorian Janet Lappins addresses parents and friends on behalf of her classmates . 57 Linda Dorris, Representativeg Dave Watkins, Vice-Presidentg Ken Adair, Presidentg Dawn Roberts, Seoretaryg Mike Butler, Represent ative. Ken Adair Kim Baker Wes Cornwell Colleen Crockett Linda Dorris Dick Banks Leeann Banks Tom Evans Penny Fincher Margaret Flanagan Karlene Bayok Sue Burgess Cathie Butler Mike Butler Steve Dutton Niki Eld Pam Flemmer Judy Gilbert Sharon Goodwin Patrice Greenwell Mauni Hall Ann Hardy Class fy 7977 Can those Kuna fish was the Junior contri- bution to the halftime activities for home- coming. Mike Graham Annette Johnston Bill Kangas Raelene Kantola Pam Lawrence Janice Grey Edd Jones Vickie Kangas Darrel Landers Barbara Letourneau Jordan Longwell Nancy Lutz Dawn Roberts John Schinzler Pat Shaw Colleen Miller Patricia Mitchell Dave Watkins Debbie Widner Rick Wilde Richard Nesbitt Cathy Nisula Jim Petersen Pam Rigenhagen Ed Sheffield Dave Spielman i i i i Romeo cmdfuliezf Theme Make Prom A Time For Us A prom takes much planning and work. W Sylvia Acheson Gary Albright Eve Ange Dean Ashoraft Chuck Bunch 1 s Q Steve Loomis, Vice-Presidentg Terri Taylor, Representativeg Tyan Colenbaugh, Presidentg Calvin Hutchins, Representativeg Marsha Webb Secretary. Dave Adair Kim Berheim Sam Binder Shannon Boos Linda Allen Cyndie Catlin Gretta Cline Tyan Colenbaugh Capella Archer Jerry Best Vicky Butler Drenda Coski Roxie Fortin Betty Davis Dru Dixon Jan Fouch Dan Gantz Clam of 7972 YW . 4. Third place was Won by the Sophomores for their entry of B, C, the cave man, Dee Dee Donica Gail Gehrig Doug Gourley Ethel Kay Haldeman Kim Helmich Bill Fogg Rodney Golay Kay Gronewald Jerry Hansen Calvin Hutchins Sophomores Spark Team To Victory Sophomores, Sam Binder and Steve Loomis, accept the first place trophy for the Marsing J ,V, Invitational basketball tournament. Karen Jarvis Mo Jeffries Pam Pace Bill Parkinson Marge Piepkorn Caren Johnston Jim Klott Carissa Roberts Tom Smiley Barbara Smith Susan Leaf Vic Lewin Steve Loomis Chris Murray Elaine Points Dennis Raymond Terri Taylor Classmate Spends Year In Europe Carolyn Them Cindy Vos Marsha Webb Debbie Whitney Pam Wallace Dick Yelton Scott Yokum Classmate Tim Knowles is spending the current year at the U,S, Army Dependents' School in Aviano, Italy where he was selected as his school's yearbook editor. One of the many slopes he has skied is in the Tyrol near Kirchdorf, Austria. in , H A second place prize was earned by the Fresh men for their efforts in the float contest. Class rj 7973 Vicky Adams Dave Barkell Freda Bier John Bruce Glen Collett Cindy Archer Ronnie Basabe Cindy Boyce Mike Bucy Bruce Crockett Pat Butler Dixie Campbell Dan Cochran Gordon Cruickshank Mike Dorris Chris Dunlap Lewis Durbin Chris Dutton John Edgeeomb Kathy Flanagan Karalee Golay Justin Grey Mark Willard, Secretaryg Don Taylor, Representativeg Karen Nokes, Representativeg Dan Cochran, Vice-Presidentg Bruce Thompson, President. Leslie Ernst Greg Greenwell Floy Helmich Kathy Ireland Morris Johnson Debbie Espy Regan Hamell Ruth Hoss Marcia Jeffs Paul Klott Freshmen in First owzd j.I1 Quzk Show Brenna Latham Greg Lawrence Delos Newcomer Karen Nokes Jim Rigenhagen Michele Longwell Dave McGinnis William Smith Sherry Stathem Donita Stephens Randy Morell Sharon Murray Brenda Neill Nathan Neisinger Gary Roberts Cindy Sattler Dennis Stewart Teri Tate Don Taylor Bruce Thompson Tina Welsh Rocky Widner Coached by Mack Miller, Karen Nokes, Chris Dunlap, Jim Rigenhagen, Sharon Murray, Mark Willard, and Teri Tate journ- eyed to Boise for the Junior Varsity Quiz Show on KTVB, They won their first match against Jefferson High of Caldwell, but were unable to defeat Park View Junior High of Emmett. Quiz team members were selected from tryouts in the Freshman class. Ernie Watkins Mark Willard Dale Woods SENIOR A CHIE VE MENTS ACHESON, ROBERT PAUL Co-Valedictorian, National Merit Scholarship Commenda- tiong National Honor Society-3, President-45 DM Club-3-45 Student Council, Class Presi- dent-2g Boys' Club-1-2-3, Vice-President-45 Football , letter-3-49 Chorus -2-3g Band- 1-2-3-4g Pep Band-4. BANKS, KOLITA LOU Girls' Club-1 -2 -3 -45 Pep Club-4. BATES, ROGER DEAN National Thespians -4g Student Council, Class President-3g Boys' Club, Secretary-1 ,-2-3- 4, Basketball-1-2g Another Way Out' -3g Jacob Comes Home -3g Hay Fever -2, Spoon River Anthology -43 Chorus-1- 2-3-4. BIER, SHARRON KAY Girls' Club-1-2-3-45 Vanda- leer-4g Pep Club-1-25 Chorus- 45 Band-1-2-3-45 Pep Band-2-3- 4. BINGHAM, KAYLEEN Girls' Club-1-2-3, Outstand- ing Girl-4g Pep Club-1-2-39 Drill Team-1-2-3, Captain-4, Majorettes -1 -2 -3-4g Chorus -1 - 2-39 Band-1-25 Pep Band-1 . BOLLAR , MONTE BOYD National Thespians -4g DM Club- 3-4g Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Foot- ball-lg Wrestling-1-29 letter- 3-4g If Men Played Cards as Women Do -3, Spoon River An- thology -4g Chorus -1 -2-3-4. BOWLING, RICHARD RONALD Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Track-2. BOYDSTUN, PATRICIA JOAN International Quill 81 Scroll- 4g Class Secretaryg Girls' Club, Outstanding Girl-1 -2- 3-43 FSA-1-25 Skiing, letter-1-2-3-4g Grandma Pulls the String -39 Sweetheart Ball Princess-25 Chorus -4, Banol-1- 2 -3 -4 . COLSON, SHERYL IDA Girls' Club-1-2-3-4. COSKI, JOHN MORGAN DM Club-1-2-3, Secretary-45 Student Council, Class Repre- sentative-4g Boys' Club-1-2-3- 45 Football-1-2, letter-33 Basketball -1, letter-2,3,4g Track, letter-1-2-3-4g lst in State-3, 2nd in State-4 fPole Vaultj. DAVIS, YAVONNA DEE Student Council, Class Repre- sentative-25 Class Secretary- 15 Girls' Club-1-2, Secretary -3-4g Outstanding Girl-1 -2- 3g Pep Club-1, Secretary-2, -3-45 Drill Team-1-2, Major- ettes-1-2-3-4g Cheerleader-1 -2-3-45 Homecoming Princess- 2-3 , Homecoming Queen -4g Sweetheart Ball Princess-lg Winter Carnival Princess-2-45 Chorus-1-2-3-4. DONICA, DANNY EDWARD DM Club-I-2-3-4, Boys' Club- 1-2 -3-4, Wrestling, letter-1- 2-3-4, State-4. DORRIS, JOSEPH LEE National Honor Society-3, Vice- President-4g Bausch and Lomb Science Award-45 American Le- gion Award-43 Harry Fulton Memorial Award-45 Most Inspir- ational Football Player-45 Ro- tary Award-4g DM Club-1-2-3-4 Boys' Club-1-2 -3-45 FSA-lg Football-1 -2 , letter-3 -45 Skiing, letter-1-2-3-4g Track- 1, letter-2-3-4g Jr. National Ski Team, Nordic -1-2-3-4, Band-1-2-3-4g Pep Band-2-3. EDDINS, NOELENE ANN Student Council, Secretary Treasurer-45 Girls' Club-1 -2- 3-45 Ski Tracks -3, Section Editor-4g FSA-1-2, Secretary- 3,-43 Pep Club-1-2-3g An- other Way Out -33 See How They Run -4, Homecoming Prin- cess-45 Chorus -1 -2-3-4, EDWARDS, COLLIN DENNEY DM Club-3-45 Boys' Club-1-2-3 4g Football-1-2, letter-3-43 Basketball -1 -2, letter-3 -4g Track-lg Band-1 . ELD, DALE WAYNE DM Club-3-43 Boys' Club-1-2-3 45 Basketball-lg Wrestling, letter-45 Track-1, letter-3, ERNST, GLADYS IONE Girls' Club-1-2-3-4g Pep Club 1, Outstanding Girl-25 Secre- tary-3 , -4g Drill Team-2 -3g Hay Fever -2, Chorus-1-2-3-4 GANTZ, JACK M. DM Club-3-43 National Honor Society-4g Student Council, Class President-43 Boys' Club- 1-2 -3-45 Basketball-1-2, let- ter-3-4. GESTRIN, TERRY FRANCIS All State Choir-45 Interna- tional Quill Ka Scroll-3-43 DM Club-3-4g Class Vice-Presi dent-43 Boys' Club-1-2-3, Secretary-45 Ski Tracks -2, Photo Editor -3 -43 Football- 1, letter-3-43 Basketball-1- 2, letter-3-45 Chorus -3-4g Band-1-2-3-49 Pep Band-1-2g Stage Band-2, GREEN, SHARI LYNN Girls' Club-1-2 -3-4, Pep Club- 1-2-3-4g Drill Team-3-4g Chorus -1 -2-3-4. HAMELL, RAYMOND ROBERT National The spians -2 -3, Presi- dent-4g Boys' Club-1-2-3-45 Hay Fever -2g A Husband For Breakfast -25 Another Way Out -3g Jacob Comes Home -39 Track-43 Chorus-1-2-3-4. HEACOCK, EDWIN LEWIS, JR. Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Class Ser- geant-at-Arms-2g FSA-2, Ser- geant-at-Arms -3g Football , letter-4g Wrestling-2 -3. HELMICH, CYNTHIA IRENE International Quill Ki Scroll- 3-4g Girls' Club-2, Outstand- ing Girl-2-3-4g Ski Tracks- 3, FSA -1 -2g Pep Club-1-2-3-4g Drill Team-29 Cheerleader-2- 3-43 Chorus -3-4g Band-1-2g Pep Band-5 Princess, Girls' Club -3, Homecoming Prino ess -4. HOSS, SANDRA KAY National Honor Society-3, Sec- retary-4g National Thespians- 4g International Quill 81 Scroll-3-4g Student Council Class Representative-g Girls' Club-1 , Outstanding Girl-2 -3- 45 Ski Tracks-1-2, Section Editor -3 -49 Vandaleer-1 -2 , Assistant Editor-3, Editor-4, Mascot, Basketball and Wrestling-3g Jacob Comes Home -39 Hay Fever -2g National Thespian Society-4g Chorus -1 -2-3-43 Band-1 -2 -35 Pep Band-1-2-3. JEFFRIES, REBECCA LYNN Girls' Club-1-2-3-4g Pep Club -1-2-3-45 Drill Team-3-45 Cheerleader-lg Chorus-1-2-3-4. JOHNSON, GAY HOLMES DM Club-3-4g Student Council, Class Representative-2, Boys' Club-1 -2 -3-4, Football -I -2 , letter-3, Skiing-I-2-3, letter-4g Track-2, letter-35 Band-1-2-3-43 Pep Band-2 -4. JONES, DAVID LEE Clark County High School, Las Vegas, Nev. -1 . National Honor Society-3 -43 International Quill and Scroll-3-43 Student Council, Class President-39 Boys' Club-2 -3 -45 Vandaleer-2, Sports Editor-3 -4, Declamation -25 Hay Fever -23 Jacob Comes Home -3. KIRK, WILLIAM DAVID National Honor Society-3,4g DM Club-2-3-4, President-4, Student Council, Class Repre- sentative-1-3g Boys' Club-1- 2-3-4g Football-2, 1etter-Z- 3, Co-Captain-43 Skiing-1-2, letter 3-49 Jr. National Ski Team, Alpine-45 Band-1-2-3-4g Pep Band-1-2-3-45 Stage Band- 2g All-State Band-4. JANET LAPPENS New Meadows High School-29 National Honor Society-3-45 Class Secretary-4g Girls' Club-1-3-43 Pep Club-1-3-45 Chorus -1 -3-4. LEAVITT, DAVID G. Boys' Club-I-2-3-4g Football- 1-Zg Basketball Manager, letter-4. LEWIN, TONI LYNN New Plymouth High School-lg National Honor Society-43 International Quill 81 Scroll- 3-4g Girls' Club-2, Out- standing Girl -3 -4g Ski Tracks , Copy Editor-3, Editor-4, Van- daleer -2-3, Circulation Ed- itor-4g Pep Club-2, Outstand- ing Girl-3, Vice-President-4g FSA -23 All State Choir.-45 Chorus -2 -3 -4. MAIN, JESSE E, III Boys' Club-1-2-3-43 Football, letter-4g Track, Manager, letter-4. MASON, KENNETH MARK International Quill Ki Scroll- 4g DM Club-2-3-45 Boys' Club- 1-2-3-4g Vandaleer-4, Basket- ball-lg Track Manager, let- ter-2-3. NEWCOMER, ANNABEL EVELYN American Legion Award-45 National Honor Society-3 -45 National Thespians -4, Inter- national Quill Kr Scroll-3 -4g Student Council, Girls' Club Presidentg Girls' Club-2, Secretary -2 , Vice -President-3, President-45 Outstanding Girl -2-3-45 Ski Tracks-2, Section Editor -3-4g FSA -1 -2 , Vice- President-39 Pep Club-1-2-3g Jacob Comes Home -35 Grand- ma Pulls the String -35 Jacob Comes Home , Student Director- 3g Spoon River Anthology , Student Director-4 . REMAKLUS, RICHARD THOMAS Hillcrest High School, South Carolina-1-25 DM Club-3-4g Boys' Club-3-43 Wrestling-3, Football, letter-3-45 Prince, Girls' Club Dance-3. RHODES, RICHARD EDWARD Ontario, Oregon-lg DM Club-2- 3-4g Boys' Club-2 -3-43 Basket- ball-2, letter-3-45 Track, letter-2-3-4, State-2. RHODES, WILLIAM PHILLIP II Ontario, Oregon-lg DM Club-3- 43 Boys' Club-2-3-4, Football letter-3-45 Basketball-2 , letter-3-4g Prince, Girls' Club Dance-2. ROMINE, ALLEN WARREN Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g Football, letter-49 Spoon River Antho- logy -4. SEYDEL, DANA LUKENS DM Club-2-3-43 Boys' Club-1 -2- 3-43 Football-I , Manager let- ter-2-3-4g Skiing-I-2-3, let- ter-4g Track-2, letter-3-4g Band-I -2 -3-45 Pep Band-1 -2-3- 4. SHAW , BENITA ELAINE Student Council, Class Repre- sentativae-3g Girls' Club-1-2- 3-43 Pep Club-1-2-33 Drill Team-2-3-43 Cheerleader-1-2, Chorus-1 -2-3-4. STOREY, MICHELLE MARIE National Honor Society-45 International Quill Ki Scroll- 4g Girls' Club-I-2-3-43 Van- daleer-3-4g FSA-2-3-4g Pep Club -1 -2 -3-45 Chorus -4. THOMAS, MAXENE FAYE National Honor Society-3-45 International Quill Sz Scroll- 4g Student Cotuicil, Class Representative -4, Girls' Club-1-2-3-45 Vandaleer-33 Pep Club-3, Secretary-45 Chorus-4. THOMPSON, KEITH STANLEY Boys' Club-1-2-3-4g National Honor Society-3-4g Student Council, Class President-1 , Student Body Vice -President -3, Student Body President- 49 Football-1-2, letter-3-45 Co-Captain-45 Basketball-1 - 2, letter-33 Track-1, letter- 2-3-4g Band-1-2-3-45 Pep Band-I -2 -4. WHITMAN, SUSAN LEE Girls' Club-1-2-3-45 Ski Tracks -2 -3-45 FSA-1 -2 -33 Hay Fever -23 Jacob Comes Home - 3: Grandma Pulls the String 33 Another Way Out -3, Spoon River Anthology -45 Chorus -1 -2-3-45 Band-1, WILLEY, CLAUDIE MARIE National Honor Society Scho- larship-4g Girls' Club-1-2-3, Program Chairman-45 Chorus -I -2-3-4 . WILLIAMS, CLAUDE ROBERT Boys' Club-I -2-3-4. FACULTY CLAYTON W, BOYD BS, University of Idaho, Band, Chorus, Pep Band, Drill Team Advisor. BRUCE R. CAMPBELL BS fBus, Ed.J University of Ida- hog Typing II, Bookkeeping, Van- daleer Staff, Quill and Scroll, and Sophomore Class Advisor. DAN CANTRELL BA, San Fernando Valley State Universityg English I 81 II, United States History. KENNETH CHANDLER AB, Stanford Universityg English ll, HI, Ki IV, Junior Class Advi- sor . KIRK DAHLKE BS QP.E.J Snow Junior College, Utah State Universityg General Math, Business Math, Boys' P.E. Driver's Ed., D.M. Club Advisor VVANDA DUEL BS fHome Ec,J Panhandle State, Oklahomag Home Ec. I, II, Ki III, National Honor Society and Girls' Club Advisor, CARL GOODWIN AA, Boise Junior College, BSQECL Arizona State College, MA , Northern Arizona Universityg Art I Ki II, Mechanical Drawing, r 5 World Problems, Thespian Co -Ad- visor, Sophomore Class Advisor. RICHARD KUGLER , PRINCIPAL BS QP,E,l, MA fEd. Admin.l Ida- ho State Universityg Math IV, Student Council Advisor. KENNETH MCINTOSH BA, MA fEd. Admin.J Northern Idaho College of Education, Lewistong United States Govern- ment, World History, World Geo- graphy, Boys' Club and Senior Class Advisor. MACK MILLER BA, MA, Western State College of Coloradog Guidance Counse- lor, Freshman Class Advisor. KATHRINE PARKINSON BA, University of New Mexico, Washington State University, University of Idaho, Boise State College, Idaho State Uni- versity, College of Idaho, Girls' P.E. , Speech, English I, Thespian and Girls' Club Ad- visor, KATHLEEN PEARSON BS, University of Utahg Typing, Shorthand, Secretarial Prac- tice, Office Occupations, Pep Club and Vandaleer Staff Advis- or. JOHN C. RIDDLEMOSER SUPERINTENDENT MA, Colorado State College of Education, Greeleyg Post Gradu- ate Work, University of Denver. RUTH SEYDEL BA, University of Idaho, BS QLibrary Sciencel Simmons Col- lege, Bostong Librarian, Ski Tracks and Quill and Scroll Ad- visor. D, REX SNIDEMAN BA , Ball State University, Indianag Boise State Collegeg Earth Science. WALTER THEM BS fWildli.fe Tech.l, BE, Mon- tana State University, MS, Oregon State University, Air Command 81 Staff College, Ad- vanced Biology, Biology, Chem- istry, Physics, Science Club and Junior Class Advisor, MIKE THOMAS BA tMathJ, BA fHealth and P. EJ College of ldahog Algebra I, II, Geometry, D.M. Club, Junior Class, and Boys' Club Advisor. IND EX Acheson, Bob 1O,19,21,23,30,48, 52 Acheson, Sylvia 18,22,62 Adair, Dave 19,31 ,33,62 Adair, Ken 17,19,21,30,32,58 Adams , Steve 19, 52 Adams , Vicky 18, 20, 66 Albright, Gary 19 , 33 ,43 , 62 Allen, Linda 18,20,29,62 All State Music 23 American Legion Awards 49 Ange, Eve 18,20,26,27,28,46,62 Archer, Capella 8,13,18,20,27,28, 62 Archer, Cindy 12,14,18,20,22,23, 46,66 Ashcraft, Dean 19,62 Athletic Awards 41 Awards Assembly 48,49 Baker, Kim 11 ,18,58 Band 24-25 Banks , Dick 19,46,58 Banks , Kolita 18,20, 52 Banks , Lee Ann 18,58 Barkell, Dave 18,31,34,35,48,66 Basabe, Ronnie 19,31,43,66 Basketball 32,33,41 Bates, Roger 12,15,19,22,52 Bausch and Lomb Award 49 Bayok, Karlene 10,11,18,58 Berheim, Connie 8 Berheim, Kim 19,30,33,62 Bier, Freda 18,22,66 Bier, Sherri 18,22,52 Binder , Sam 19 ,33,43,62,64 Bingham, Kayleen 18,22,28,49,52 Binning, Barry 19,52 Boise Cascade Scholarship 49 Bollar, Art 4,46 Bollar, Monte 12,15,19 ,21 ,22 , 34,41 ,45,52 Boos, Shannon 12,15,18,20,22,26, 27,49,62, 71 Bowen, Charlie 8 Bowling, Rick 19,48,52 Boyce, Cindy 14,18,4O,47,66 Boyd, Clayton 6,50 Boydstun, Pat 11,18,36,49,52 Boys' Club 19,46 Bruce, John 19,31,34,35,66 Bucy, Mike 19,22,31,33,66 Bunch, Chuck l3,19,22,32,62 Burgess, Sue 18,20,22,26,58 Drill Team 28 Duel, Wanda 6,10 Dunlap, Chris 14,16,18,20,22,66 Durbin, Lewis 19,67 Dutton, Chris 18,22,67 Dutton, Steve 19,21,45,58 Earth Day 48 Eddins, Noelene 16,17,18,22,26,44 53 Edgecomb, John 19,34,67 Edwards, Collin 19,21,30,32,48,53 Edwards, Glennys 8 Eld, Dale 19,21,34,43,44,45,53 Eld, Niki 10,11,18,20,26,29,35,49 58 Ernst, Gladys 18,20,22,53 Ernst, Leslie 18,2O,22,67 Espy, Debbie 18,67 Espy, Mike 19 Espy, Monte 19 Evans, Tom 17,19,26,32,38,39, 48,58 Faculty 4,5,6,71 Fincher, Penny 9,18,20,22,49,58 Flanagan, Kathy 18,67 Flanagan, Michael 4,46 Flanagan, Margaret 11 , 1 8,20 , 22 , 58 Flemmer, Pam 18,59 v Burgess, Wayne 19 Butler, Cathie 18,20,58 Butler, Mike 17,19,21,33,34,45, 49,58 Butler, Pat 18,20,66 Butler, Vicky 18,2O,28,40,62 Campbell, Bruce 5,11,27 Campbell, Dixie 18,20,22,66 Cantrell, Dan 5,21,33,38,39,4G Catlin, Cyndie 18,20,23,62 Chandler, Ken 5,43 Florence, Bill 19,3O,32,38,45,6O Fogg 19,22,33,63 Football 30, 31,42 Fortin, Roxie 18,20,22,23,63 Fouch, Janis 18,20,26,29,37,63 Freshman Class 66,67,68,69 Future Teachers of America 11 Future Scientists of America 16 Gantz, Danny 19,63 Gantz, Jack 10,17,19,21,32,44,48, 52,53,56 Gehrig, Gail 18,22,63 Cheerleaders 20,29 Chorus 22 Cline, Gretta 18,62 Cochran, Dan 19,31,33,38,6G,67 Colenbaugh, Tyan 12,15,17,18,20, 2S,43,47,49,62 Collett, Glen 13,19,66 Colson, Sherry 18,49,53 Cooks 8 Cornwell, Wes 19,21,34,35,58 Coski, Drenda 18,20,22,63 coski, John 17,19,21,32,3s,39,41, 53,56 Crockett, Bruce 19,36,37,43,66 Crockett, Colleen 18,28,58 Cruickshank, Gordon 13,19,22,33,66 Gestrin, Terry 11,19,21,22,23,26, 30,32,5-4,56 Gilbert, Judy 18,27,59 Girls' Club 18,46 Girls' Club Outstanding Girls 49 Girls' Track 40 Golay, Karalee 18,40,47,67 Golay, Rodney 19,63 Goodwin, Carl 6,12,45 Goodwin, Sharon 18,28, 59 Gourley, Doug 19,63 Graduation 56, 57 Graham, Mike 16,19,30,38,43,46,5 Gray, Ira 19,54 9 Custodians 8 Dahlke, Kirk 5,21,34 Davis, Betty 18,63 Davis, Yavonna 17,18,20,22,29,35, 44 , 53 Dehlin , Allen 19,66 Dixon, Dru 12,13,14,18,20,27,63 D.M. Club 21,48 Donica Corkey 19,66 Donica Dan 19,21,34,35,53 Donica Dee Dee 13,18,28,63 Donica Vicky 18,47,66 Dorris Joe 10,19,21,30,36,37,38 47,49,53 Dorris Linda 17,18, 36,37,38, 47,49,53 Dorris Mike 19,31,36,38,39,66 Gray, Janice 18,22,59 Gray, Justin 19,22,67 Greaves, Polly 8 Green, Shari 18,22,28,54 Greenwell, Greg 19,45,67 Greenwell, Patrice 18,28,59 Gronewold, Kay 18,20,47,63 Haldeman, Ethel Kay 18,63 Hall, Bob 19 Hall, Mauni 18,22,59 Hamell, Ray 12,19,22,38,39,54 Hamell, Regan 19,22,67 Hansen, Jerry 19,63 Hardy, Ann 18,59 Harry Fulton Award 49 Heacock, Ed 19,3O,54 Heinrich, Carl 8 Helmich, Cindy 11,17,18,2O,22,29, 35,44,49,54 Helmich, Floy12,14,18,22,40,47,67 Helmich, Kim 18,22,34,67 Homecoming 17,44 Hoss, Ruth l2,14,18,22,23,67 Hoss, Sandy 10,11,12,18,27,49,54 Hutchins, Clavin 13,19,62,63 Intermountain state Band Award' 48 International Quill and Scroll 11 Ireland, Kathy 18,67 Jarvis, Karen 18,2O,28,47,52,64 Jarvis, Thelma 8 Jeffries, Becky 18,22,28,49,54 Jeffries, Maurice 19,31 ,33,64 Jeffs, Marcia 14,18,67 Jones, Edd 19,32,59 Jones, Dave 10,11,19,27,54 Johnson, Gay 19,21,36,37,54 Johnson, Morris 19,38,39,67 Johnston, Annette 10,11,18,26,59 Johnston, Caren 18,64 Junior Class 58,59,60,61 Junior-Senior Prom 61 Junior Varsity Quiz Team 69 Kangas, Vickie 18,59 Kangas , William 19 , 21 , 34, 59 Kantola, Raelene 18,2O,22,59 Kirk, William 4,46 Kirk, Dave 10,19,21,23,30,36,37, 38,39,43,48,55 Klott, Jim 19,30,33,47,64 Klott, Paul 13,14,19,31,67 Knowles, Hank 8 Krause, Herb 8 Kugler, Richard 3,5,17 Landers, Darrel 14,19,59 Lappens, Janet 1O,18,22,48,55,56 Latham, Brenna 13,14,18,22,36,67, 68 Lawrence, Greg 19,22,43,45,68 Lawrence, Pam 10,11,18,22,26,27, 44,49,59 Leaf, Susan 18,20,64 Leavitt, Dave 19,34,45,55 Letourneau, Barbara 18 ,26 , 59 Lewin,Toni10,11,18,20,22,23,26, 27,49,55 Lewin, Vic 19,22,23,33,64 Local 2676 Lumber St Sawmill Scholarship 49 Longwell, Michele 18,68 Longwell, Jordan 19,60 Loomis, Steve 19,3O,33,38,41,45,62 64 Lutz, Nancy 11,18,22,26,49,60 Main, Jesse 19,30,38,55 Majorettes 24-25 Mason, Mark 11,19,21,27,49,55 McGinnis, Dave 19,22,31,33,38,4S, 68 McIntosh, Kenneth 5,47 Miller, Colleen 17,18,20,29,35,44, 47,60 Miller, Meek 4,37,40 Mitchell, Pat 10,11,18,22,27,60 Morell, Randy 19,68 Murray, Chris 11,16,18,23,27,37, 47,64 Murray, Sharon 16,18,37,40,68 National Honor Society 10 National Honor Society Scholar- ship 49 National Thespian Society 12 Neider, Jean 4 Neill, Brenda 9,18,20,68 Neisinger , Nathan 13 ,19 ,22 , 31 ,33, ss,s9,41,6s Nesbitt, Richard 1e,19,21,3o,ss,4s, eo Newcomer, Annabel 10,11,12,14,18, 22,45,49,55,56 Newcomer , Delos 13,19 , 22 , 31 , 33 ,45 , 68 Nisula, Cathy 11,12,18,22,26,27,60 Nokes, Karen 14,17,18,22,23,67,68 Pace, Pam18,20,26,27,28,64 Parkinson, Bill 12,14,19,23,31,47, 64 Parkinson, Katheryn 5,12,14,18 Pearson, Kathleen 5,20,27 Pep Club 20 Pep Club Outstanding Girl 9 Pep Band 23 Petersen, Jim 1o,11,1e,17,19,21, 26,30,32,33,47,6O Piepkorn, Marjorie 18,64 Plays 12,13,14,15 Pollock, Sheri 43 Points , Elaine 18,20,28,29,64 Points , Vernon 4, 46 Powers, Marion 11 Raymond , Dennis 19, 32 ,64 Remaklus , Dick 19,21 ,30,48, 55 Rhodes , Rocky 19 ,21 ,32 ,55 Rhodes, Sandy 19,21,30,32,38,39,43, 55 Riddlemoser , John 4 Rigenhagen, Jim 19 , 38, 68 Rigenhagen, Pam 18,20,6O Roberts, Carissa 18,64 Roberts, Dawn 1S,22,58,60 Roberts, Gary 19,68 Romine, Allen 14,19,30,45,49,56 Rotary Award 49 Sattler , Cindy 18 , 20, 68 Schinzler, John 19,28,6O School Board 4,46 Science Club 16 Senior Achievements 70,71 Senior Class 52 , 53,54,55, 56, 57 Seydel, Dana 16,19,21,23,30,36,37, 3s,39,43,45,56 Seydel, Ruth 5,11 Shaw, Benita 16,1s,2o,22,2s,49,56 Shaw, Pat 18,22,28,60 Sheffield, Ed 19,60 Shelton, Gladys 4,46 Skiing 36,37,41 Ski Tracks Staff 26 Smiley, Tom 19,64 Smith, Barbara 13,18,40,47,64 Smith, William 19 ,33 ,45,68 Snideman, Rex 6 Sophomore Class 62,63,64,65 Sparkman, Bronc 19 Spielman, Dave 19,60 Stathem, Sherry 18,68 Stephens, Donita 18,20,22,68 Stewart, Dennis 19,33,69 Storey, Michelle 10,11 ,16,18,20,22 , 27 , 56 Student Council 17 Tate, Teri12,14,18,28,37,49,69 Taylor, Don 12,15,16,17,19,22,23,31, 45,6169 Taylor, Terri 11,16,17,18,27,47, 62,65 Them, Carolyn 12,15,16,18,20,29, 45,65 Them, Walter 6,16 Thomas, Maxene 10,11,18,20,22,56 Thomas, Mike 5,21,3O,41,48 Thompson, Bruce 17,19,31,33,41,46, 67,69 Thompson, Keith 1O,1'7,19,21,23,3O, 37,38,39,43,48,56 Track si Field 38,39,4O,41 Truman, Bunny S Turner, Glenna 4 Valedictorian 48 Vandaleer Staff 27 Vos, Cindy 18,23,26,27,65 Walker, Burton 4,46 Wallace, Pam 10,18,20,22,23,65 Watkins, Dave 11 ,19,21 ,23,26,30, 36,37,3s,41,58,60 Watldns, Ernie 19,23,31,33,69 Webb, Marsha 13,18,20,22,62,65 Welsh, Tina 18,69 Whitman, Bill 19 Whitman, Sue 14,18,22,26,44,45, 56 Whitney, Debbie 18,20,23,40,65 Widner, Debbie 18,60 Widner, Rocky 19,22,31,38,69 Wilde, Rich 19,60 Willard, Mark 12,13,14,19,67,69 Willey, Claudie 18,22,49,56 Willey, Sara 8 Williams , Bob 19,56 Woods, Dale 19,31,34,69 Woodward, Don 19,61 Wrestling 34,35,41,49 Yelton, Dick 19,65 Yensen, Janice 18,2O,22,26,28,61 Yokum, Scott 19,65 Youth Legislature 47 PISCHEL YEA I-'IBDDKS INC. 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