McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1987

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66 It’s a real good experience for the business world. 99 - Jamie Krieger NBHS- Front row: Stephanie Carruth, Jamie Krieger, Stefanie Voigt, Tammy Rhodes, Tami Herron and Sara Kuhn. Middle row: Kristy Daugherty, Shari Macartney, Jenny Bier, Teresa Leppin, Cathy Taylor, Anna Cooperider, Angie Long and Jennifer Feero. Back row: Ms. Volpp. Sue Halverson, Kim Bales, Jennifer Schoof, Brett Nesland, Mike Wong and Bill Cannon. Sterling Lusk listens carefully to Mr. Doug Anderson. Mr. Anderson is an outstanding vocal teacher as well. With the help of a calculator, junior Cathy Taylor, can get her work done faster. Cathy excells in her academic en-dea vors. 19

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- IX THE PLACE TO BE 66 Come out and give FBLA a try. 99 - Sandi Barton DEC A- Front row: Rochelle Landfear, Brian Parkhurst, and Deena Spang, Middle row: Nikki Brunnell, Jackie Moser, Cindy Cookman, Stephanie Sulak, Cathy Butler, Angela Long, Diane Hut-chendorf, and Kelly Lund. Back row: Don Fen Ion, Rob Rhoads, Lorin Jones, Dennis Ballard, and Anna Cooperider. FBLA- Front row: Jenny-Bier, Michelle Anderson, Jackie Moser, Mike Wong, Michelle Pier, and John Hankins. Back row: Nichole Nollete, Sandi Barton, Michelle Els bury, Teresa Leppin, Jill Black, and Lisa Beam. Brett Nesland, helps out in the Action Corner at break. Brett is also known for his fine Basketball skills. Avery popular hang out this year was the Action Corner, especially at break time, as Snickers were quite popular this year. Since we have the Freshmen, it is busier than ever and more crowded. But thanks to the help of DECA they made everything run smoothy. This year we had a new addition known as the Grizzly Grub. Here you could buy candy, suckers, chips and the ever trendy N.Y. Seltzer. DECA was also responsible for Homecoming, Computer dating, Val-O-Grams and Battle of the Bears. Two other busy clubs this year were NBHS and FBLA. These clubs are designed to help the student learn about careers in business. To become a member of NBHS, one must, as a Junior complete two business classes with a “B” average or above. Seniors however, need to complete four courses. Both Juniors and Seniors must maintain a 3.00, in order to be considered a member. As for FBLA, it’s to provide activities for students interested in business subjects. Mr. Ted Hartman, is the new advisor. He feels that it has been an exciting year with the club. FBLA officers started off the year attending the Fall Leadership Conference at OSU. They have also worked many fundraisers to help pay for some students to attend the State Leadership Conference in Portland. The advisor also feels FBLA club members have learned a great deal about what it takes to be a successful leader in business. Vickie King



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2(1 6 The experiences I had in the play GREASE were rewarding. We had such a large cast that we felt like one big happy family and I would have to say that it was the best play that I have ever worked on. Even though the rehearsal schedule was tough at times, it was definitely all worth it. 99 -Toni Rieder THESPIANS: (center) (front row) Missy Goodman, Jeff Lucas, Karin Collins, (middle) Molly Hay, Shannon Cosgrove, Scott Jackman, Jenni Avery, Toni Rieder, Holly Spencer, Andy Foltz, Lillian Sherman, Lisa Beam, (back row) Don Endecott, Ron Pilcher, Trish Harris, Jeremy Desel. (Right) GO GREASE LIGHTNING!! (left to right): Andy Foltz, Adam Campbell, Matt Mitchell, Dave Wichert, Gayle Davis, Scott Jackman, Chris Nelson, Sergio Ruiz, Ron Pilcher, and Jeremy Desel. E-N-C-O-R-E If you were to lazy to see this fall’s musical play GREASE, shame on you. You missed one heck of a production!! From Eugene’s (Robbie DeCrevel of Yamhill Carlton) adorable facial expressions to Kenickie (Scott Jackman) and the Burger Palace Boy’s fantastic version of GREASE LIGHTNING, the play contained super varieties of humor and drama and brought back memories of the good old rock ’n roll days of shimmies, bobby socks, and “mooning” out the car window on Saturday night. Knowing that GREASE was too large of a cast play for the High School cafeteria stage, directors Barbara Jelinek and Carol Burnett thought it more practical and better for the community’s comfort to move the production to the Gallery Players of Oregon Theatre downtown. The Gallery offered more stage space as well as two large dressing rooms and 100‘ better lighting and sound. GREASE set a new all-time record for selling the most tickets. It beat the musical hit ANNIE, put on two years ago in ticket sales. It even has an excellent chance for “BEST PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR” at the an- nual Gallery Players Award Night. (But keep it quiet. We’d hate to spoil the surprise.). This spring’s production of ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, directed by Mrs. Jelinek and Mrs. Burnett, was a humorous, yet chilling play that left the audience in awe. CUCKOO’S NEST was questioned at the beginning because of some who felt that it would be too difficult for a high school to produce. They were wrong. “We have a very strong drama group this year. I’m sure they can pull it off.” quoted Mrs. Jelinek about this masterpiece production. The Drama and Thespian clubs, without a doubt, have maintained a busy year. Not only did they produce two superior plays, but | they also performed a series of one-acts di- § rected by the advanced drama students. The i plays were as follows: JUVIE directed by 3 Karin Collins and Jeff Dell, THE DIARY OF ADAM AND EVE directed by Jennifer Reddick and Jennifer Richardson, PRESENT TENSE directed by Greg Nelson and Nancy Mcloud, and THE KID, an original play by Holly Spencer and Becki Hunt.

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