McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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N , X'-5, . 1 S6ZlDj7f'LfIC3H'6S S E f f, I .1- :1 5 Administration Anti Counselors Direct Robert Voigt, McNary's vice-principal, aids IVIr. Flesher in running McNary efficiently. 6 lVlr. George Strozut, lVlcNary's Dean of Boys, and Mrs. Rita Keeny, Dean of Girls, understand and assist students with their problems. Students lVIr. Bruce Barker, Educational counselor for the seniors, directs them through a fine year. lVlr. Richard Danskin, vocational counselor, lVlr. Beryl Broderson, Junior counselor, and lVlrs. Mary lVlcConnell, Sophomore counselor, advise lVlcNary's student body throughout the year. 7 5eacHers Advise And Challenge Victor Backlund l Social Studies TVPW19 Cyril Bellock Fred Boost Industrial Arts, Chairman Language Arts, Chairman lVl'iss Georgia Cutler Richard Danskin Girls' Physical Education Work Experience Mrs. GailArnold , Home Economics 3 lVlrs. Donna Beals Frank Beer Language Arts Science Beryle Brodersen Miss Ann Culter Language Arts Language Arts Roger Dasch Nlrs. Janie Diment Social Studies Language Arts and Science Mrs. Anne Marie Dittman Michae' Doheffv gh? LindEdESke!Sen f,QjQf,F0'S Language Arts Language Arts uslness ucatlon . . Adrian Green Mrs. Norma Haggerty Mrs: Ruth Hamiffon mffh:1':52G0mr'ed Mathematics Language Arts Busmess Education You wouIdn't believe what happened second period! 'Wan Wltnasfigg, Herbert Juhnsrud Social Studies Michael Hibbard Morris Jimenez Language Arts Social Studies Mrs. Martha Leindecker Business Education, Chairman Mrs. Virginia LaBounty Gerald Lane . Girls' Physical Education BUSINESS EduCatIOr1 Robert Metzger Mrs. Mary McConnell Mathematics Language AWS Mrs. Mabel Montenegro Language Arts Dennis Pieters Mrs- Fay Mort Mrs. Ellen Neal I 1 I Science, Chairman Businesg Education Boys Physical Education Mrs. Alice Jones Music Mrs. Claire Lorenz Language Arts You design it Glenn Reeves John RUBY Music Industrial Arts Clif fsaxmn Miss Helen Schwab Boys' Physical Education Arts and Crafts ll analyze it. Bruce Stewart Mathematics, Chairman l Home Economics Mrs. Carol D. Ritter Dwight Runner Science Science Miss Marylyn Sea ..,..., .,,, , Y Social Studies Mathematics Mrs. Margaret Vanderford Gary Walls Language Arts Language Arts Mrs. amy weny Glen Williams MVS- Judith Zupo Music Language Arts Secretaries And Eigrarians Serve Me ary ln the student center are Mrs. Myrtle Smith, attendance secretary, and Mrs. Jean Lavey, counselors' seeretary. Mrs. Marjorie Mellbye and Mrs. Betty Brumfield aid the business office. The office bookkeeper is Mrs. Joanne Seburn. 2 Constantly busy is head librarian, Mrs. Neysa Hickok. Managing the library are Mrs. Peggy Hendersen, Mrs. Neysa Hickok Mrs. Imagene Jackson, and Mrs. Pauline Wagner. Custoclians Anal Coogs Serve Mc ary I Cooks: Emmamay Welsh, lda Flothvveiler, Margret Hickman, Esther Feddern, Emeline McDougal, Mildred Buck, Anita Eggert, Edlores Hohnson, Mary Knight. Not pictured: Dessia Hill, Doreen Fowler. CUS'f0f-liafls ldavlr Carol MUIKGV. Ernest Brirtman. JUNE 3hSl'f0d, Custodians lnightl: Jim Rosecran, Don Ruth, Gerald Dillion, Doug De Rouch, Herman Settgast, Herman Vogl, Bud Rice, Stan Vlleitman, Virgil Conley. Bob Chapman. Not pictured: Everett Marshall. Matron Carol Mulkey's work gives McNary a Mat,-on June Sherrgd aids gugtodiang in keeping Mrs. Emeline McDougal prepares those tasty homey appearance. McNary clean. peanut butter sancwiches. 9 3 E K 1 4 K 5 i Z 2 5 E g K i ? 2 5 2 i 'E Q 5 Q Q E E 2 I 5 Q X 14 ww J ,--f,-f L1 .ff, ,, . f , H 1:AwwWM,m,X:w5-if,it,ff ff f f Celtics 5Hin Q, 5HinlQ, 5HinlQl Dennis Hall works on his course in small engine repair. Boys 5rain 301' A guiure gn Qnclusfry i i Jim Stiers puts the surfact planer into use for his project. 16 Mr. Fiiley's good instruction has made the class interesting for Joe Hopkins. Science Students Sxplore Eife From right here I can tell i don't want to look at it any cIoser. HHEN Heh, She thinks, understand it any' Rick Horton, Tom Grieve, and Mike Gregg willingly discuss fun chemistry equations. Students Explore Ghe Snglish fanguage Writing takes great concentration as shown here by Karla Cross. Tom Reams, Gordon Binger, Christian Slattum, and Billie Haines are acting out their parts in a skit for drama class. Michele Runner has found that her public speaking class was a great help in school work. 5he Study of History 50 Help 5He gufure Our tribe had 5O'Xa fewer cavities. . . Ui? 'ml-M I MW ii i WST? E1 my ,..,, is - Y . 3 f if ,W But Dave, you said Liz Taylor and Sophia Loren. Are you sure you would have them on your cabinet if you were president. Karen Wagers and Nlarie Wandehey find that a large part of class is taking notes and listening. i9 Don't throw that thing at me! Okeh, now who here can tell me what a forward pass is? Hitness Program 95 Strong Af Mc ary K .ew She may not be another De Vinci, but Denice Bibby develops her talent by using oils. 'When finished it should be a jug, explains Jan Van Lydegraf. Artists Sxcercise 5Heir Many Siiills Cheri Cristier learns to sketch with patience. 21 You heard that joke about the modern math teacher that. . Basic Principles Are Sssential 50 Aclvancements 9n Matfiematics Nlr. Metgzer uses visual aids to instru C d Randy Largent meets many new and interesting people as box boy in Aibertson's Grocery Store. Retail Selling Sxpancis 50 Worli Experience Program Richard Danskin, coordinator of the Work-Experience program, is shovvn here checking the schedule of one of his students. Waiting on customers and taking orders are just two of the jobs Vernetta Strat- ton haswhiie working in the Burger King. ----...-............... A tsaeefE adn 1:e'wfwrf'X4PiXi yy Pretty Eigtits, City Lfigfits, Maeing warm 5He Colciest NigHts, All 5He People Qoing Places Smiling lUitH Slectric 3aees. lUHat 5fiey ginct 5He Qlow Grases, lUHat 5tiey Kose 5He Qlow Replaces. fife 95 Hove .... fin A Neon Raintiow. I E 25 Qirls Cearn Skills of Home Economists Linda Odermatt is getting her skirt sized right by Sheri Wolf. . . . .But the part I like best is sampling the cookies. Pat Herren finds that baking cookies is back-breaking work Students Hearn 50 Sam Paula Patterson is taking typing, just one of the courses offered in Business Education. Billie Haines and John Slaughter receive the correct learning techni- ques as well as individual attention from their teacher, Mrs. Susan Bartlett. George Boaz finds it easy to concentrate in his Business Law course. 27 Inhale, exhale. r! Practice And Performance Jack Benny and Jacque Bowder have something in common. This year the band supported the Celtic football and basketball teams while the orchestra performed at concerts at lVlcNary and away. Beads 50 Sxcellence Experience tells. What do l do next? Plper 17116115668 Paper Associate editor Bill Fiierson, adviser, Mrs. Margaret Vanderford, and editor Jill Sanderfer are always kept busy. The Piper Staff, headed by adviser Mrs. Margaret Vanderford and editor Jill Sandefer, enjoyed a highly successful year. Keeping McNary students informed of current activities and supplied with news of inter- est was the goal of the talented staff. But that would never get past the Writing Stories requires deep censors! thought from Linda Warner and Janice Nightengale. l Debbie Fry studies the princi- Sue Rodgers, Bonnie Hart, and Dianna Northey hash over the day's events. ples of Hjoumalismu necessary for good newspaper produc- tion. Dave Dickson, sports editor, checks the sche- Gib Ward, Holly Erickson, Jamie Mellbye, Paul Lorenze, Cathy Butler, and Ed Hyden comprise a large dule for McNary's upcoming games. part of the Piper staff. 30 earoooh Staff Reports Cn Cells The Claymore Staff of 1967-68 sought through its work in the journalistic field to pro- duce a yearbook unparalleled in lVlcNary's history. lt has been our goal throughout the year to record the activities of the student body in every field of interest, and to represent lVlcNary in the finest possible traditions. Editor, Toni Mau, and advisor, Nlrs. Judy Henry suffers under the devastating copy of Stew? Zeiner- duction of the Claymore. Harry Wiens, Janet Ross, and Brent Young work industrious- Ted Amend, Kay Hoerauf, and Nancy Everly choose pictures for junior panels. W on layouts' Connie Sodeman is an asset to Connie Sodeman, Greg McCleod, Dale Blanton, Cheryl Van Cleave, and Dan Meier put their assorted skills the Staff- to good use. ' 31 Martha Leindecker, coordinate pro- Sue Pyle is shown here directing a reading circle in her first grade class at Keizer School. Brenda Westfall enlightens her students at Cummings School J H' Ca et 5 eac mg A 511211 Run 301' 5He 3uture Trying out the teacher's desk is Charlotte Robinson. 32 The Claymore business staff has been working all year on the money matters of McNary's Ann- ual. The members are left to right: Kathy Robertson, Linda Clarkson, Delores Flowers and Elaine Murray. Linda Clarkson heads the staff. Business Staff Anal Photographers Aid Claymore Below is Dan Meier, one of Mr. Bellock's photo- graphy students. Students in the photography class take and develop pictures used in all McNary publications. Members of the photography class are: standing: Roger Poole, Dan Conner, Bruce Hoerauf. Seated Jennifer Hall, Marie Vandehey, Dan Meier, Nora Sullivan and Molly Humphrey. 33 A-Choir sings Christmas carols at the Capitol. Celtic Choir The Highlanders: First row: Lynn Roseboro, Dana Clark, Beth Graber, Marlene Rowland, Jacque Bowder, and Peggy Warnock. Second row: Rick Watson B Ch ' C ' ' ' ' , ruce apzn, harlotte Robertson, Shirley VanDelI, Judy Bowerly, Rick Horton, Jim Frey. Third row: Tommy Ulmer, Ed Bartlett, Bob Pickerel, Mike Ramsey, Don Guthner, and Jerry Woods. 34 First row: Charlotte Robertson, Mary Alice Adams,Judy Chapman, Rita Montgomery, Paul Bergman, Dan Connor, Steve Carlson, Mike Ramsey, Rick Horton, Georgia Forgard, Sue Nebrija, Connie Wood, Janene Murphy, and Elizabeth Finch. Second row: Jackie Haugen, Janice Pyle, Renee Pam King, Becky Winfrey, and Dana Clark. Third row: Shari Friesen Doust, Jacque Bowder, Lynn Roseboro, Tami Thomson, Beth Graber, Fletcher, Dana Drees, and Paula Hockett. Fourth row: Judy Bowerly, Valley, Bill Vicory, Roy Gudmundson, Bruce Chapin, Steve Reinwald, Pickerel, Mark Storm, Andy Culwell, Bill Liljequist, Steve Lovrien, David LaMire, Don Frey, Bob Cripe, Jim Frey, and Don Guthner. Sue Pyle, Ruby May, Terri Shearer, Cathy Crownover, Michelle Drayton, Simmons, Carol Purcell, Linda Prideaux, Carol Shorweid, Liz Hilfiker, ,Shirley VanDell, Shari Gentzkow, Kristi Smither, Jane Sundet, Cindi Marlene Rowland, Peggy Warnock, Genny Smith, Becky Welsh, Chris Dolores Zeilinski, Karen Wagers, Marcia Bailey, Ed Bartlett, Jim Price, Tim Tom Ulmer, Tarry Smith, and Jerry Woods. Fifth row: Bob Pulver, Bob Greg Barnwell, Steve Hiscoe, Don Vallereux, Rick Watson, Steve Zeiner, Among Hinest Girls' Glee: First row: Sandra DeGuire, Pat Wright, Terri Bryson, Gari Pinson, Pam Mull, Pennie Elsenraat, Linda Odermatt, Georgan Paynter, Laurie Herring. Second row: Sheri Rehfeld, Marilyn Peters, Denise Fox, Roberta Lewis, Linda Begay, Karon Flowers, Karen Johnston, Janice Hawk, Sherron Patton, Marcia Gardner. Third row: Alyce Allenby, Linda Brewer, Cherie Cristler, Connie Dyer, Debra Lane, Pam Goddard, Carroll Allenby, Hazel Moad, Cherry Evenrud, Mary Craft, Rena Mullins. Fourth row: Oweta Carnes, Janis Burkett, Lauri Martin, Barbara Blair, Kay Herring, Pam Springer, Ressie Baker, Pam Yeager, Jennifer Hall, Lynne Poe, Nancy Wilder. 35 SIHOTQBHLIGI-I'C?JS V 4 6 Q E F E F gr K f K f Q 5 5 we I 4 37 ASB Gfficers, Student President, Reed Ritchey. lVlcNary's 2967-68 A.S.B. officers continued the tradition of organi- zing and presenting press conferences with distinguished persons of our time. With the help of the Student Council, they organized the Spirit 1SiViC9'P eSld9nTfChUCk Holcum- Week activities and were responsible for the success of the Homecoming festivities. The high esteem in which the community holds NlcNary High School can be attributed to the influence of the A.S.B. officers. 2nd Vice-President, Nancy Gabriel. Secretary, Sue Pyle. Treasurer, Ed Bartlett- 38 And Social Councils Bead Mc ary First row, left to right: Tom Butte, Merri Wilder, Nancy Kennedy, Gloria Wallgren, Vicki Bockes, Val Valentino, Pam Pederson, Jim Frey, George Ruby. Second row: Chris Anderson, Jane Sundet, Sandy Shultz, Shelley Stephens, Kathy Kunzman, Sue Hatteberg, Judy Fisher, Steve Zeiner. Third row: Gary Ebert, Ron Quimby, Chuck Hammack, Dave Kemp, Pat Murphy, Dave Dickson, Dave Cummings, Larry Hande, Dan Neal. Fourth row: Jeff Wiles, Mike Chown, Jim Garren, Paul Losie, Bob Emrick, Phil Jackman, Roger Sebern, Rick Watson, Ed Hyden, Ron Sandstrom, Larry Moore. First row, left to right: Tami Thompson, Karla Cross, Delight Bauer, Peg Gottfried, Debbie Updegraff, Daria Bigler, Nancy Gabriel, Barb Henry. Second row: Dian Whittenberg, Karen White, Chris Creecy, Michele Runner, Debi DeMarco, Chris Carver, Marcie McDonald. Third row: Kristi Smither, Bonnie Beukelman, Beula Wood, Carole Needham, Pam Stattenberg, Lynne Kerber, Craig Melott. Fourth row: Mike Miller, Gregg Roach, Bob Pickerel, Greg Barnwell, Mike Gregg, Rick Horton, Ted Amend, Jim Paris. .. as 3 M Y, 2' wi KK fe? if my r-1 'L ligig ..,,:.::,:wff35,,,:, 533' we ' :iaiffiiiiigf W M , . ,K 4 157155235 A, ggi ' 'U T11 'Lr'5s?521lI5E35xf i ' is my ::fi,wfsfEfw,1 fu' :,:5:Ms,,f f f Wing, f-W,.f:,:fs2gse,:. Jeff: . , imiwkmlfcefrs me M4Q5fgs?152?TQ:?5,f ffs5i5Q:'5es221:?f1S5F ,gggg:,,.fqff25:1?af-w3Q5 5t'm.Isg'szssgawfiiffkyzggsgflggftfagufii ' 'L1:f:,1fifwfaz2vssns anadSffiffb2gi3zS5:?ias: S Ewfgfag laifxgrv' ,gwswzynft Q M Q fi nw Q X: W 38:32 W M Q we we we Q wwywwp ,ix 532551 8 isa We Sgggavg-mffggfi Q xv gf 4 ERE igfir f h'5f5'512 WW, .X mt-mm n ,W-wa '- ,,...L.,n 4- ,+4.,m-v- mx , 5 L, : . :fel ,M Q fffw'-Q' ,if .. ,-'f1:,w:?1fiQ?Lv,gT f ?xPfg?iv?'54ges5g :flag . 1--fy gk uf ,Nw wise: :ff-I gfjfj.. smffr i -Q3 ff1,:.,g-Ye? --kiwi: -J -, 'su ri m t' .. -w e,-,gg , A.h, Z! . N JW V' ,:., , .:-.. .f ,:. A-,.. 5 .. .. . September: Reed Ritchey, ASB President. April: Hank DeHaan and Karen Chown. October: Dave Dickson and Vai Valentino. May: Rick Watson and Paula Hockett. January: Rob Cameron and Dana Drees. Nlarch: Bob Pickerel and Barb Henry. November: Charles Holcum and Heidi Harrison Rotarians ' girls of 5He Montlis February: Dan Almero and Carol Purcell. December: Edward Bartlett and Sue Nebriia. 41 George Strozut brings punch to the thirsty grads. Reed Ritchey learns the do's and don't's of draft dodging. fads R efu rn On December 21, 1967, lVlcNary's distinguished alumni returned to McNary for the Homecoming Day festivities. Al- though they left NlcNary only two years ago, they have already gained recognition among the nation's finest colleges and un- iversities. Among the state institutions of higher learning that have called lVIc- Nary's grads are: U of O, O.S.U., O.C.E., S.O.C., and O.C.l. l l Marlene Rowland and Jeanne Hadley making copies in the Library. Student Worlaers ive Eime 50 School Above you see the confusion of workers in the cafeteria during a busy lunch hour. Dan Schmidt and Gerald Wilson working in the cafeteria. P Q Nancy Lewis, Jane Bush, Sandy Azero and Steve Burkett are shown below dilligently Shown below are some of McNary's office workers. Working in the office. , , eh-ffv, 1 , K. 43 Pipereffes Snterlain Celtics The Piperettes were a big hit at the annual Christmas assembly in the Celtic gym. Performing a rou- tine that took many long hours to polish, they displayed their unity and co-ordination as they danced to the Jingle Rock. The 1967-68 Piperettes, McNary's drill team, added precision and spirit to the Celtic football and basketball seasons. Advised by Mrs. Ann Dittman, the squad worked many hours to perfect the various routines that added attractiveness to the half-time entertainment, and sparked the Celtic rooters during the bas- ketball season. Members of the Piperettes were: Mary Adams, Marcia Bailey, Sharon Blumenstein, Bev Buckholz, Gloria Cheathem, Laurie Conlin, Cathy Crownover, Judy Gardner, Diane Grogan, Jeannie Hadley, Kay Hardman, Heidi Harrison, Karen Hollin, Pat Kennedy, Lynne Kerber, Sue King, Kathy Kunzman, Jan Leach, Ruby May, Charlotte Mudgett, Carole Needham, Bonnie Norby, Jeannie Orcutt, Linda Palmer, Linda Prideaux, Carol Purcell, Mary Chris Robertson, Linda Secrest, Terri Shearer, Val Valentino, Shirley VanDell, Sharon Visto, Brenda Westfall, Amy Wilson and Dian Wittenberg. 44 The Piperettes worked skillfully and enthusf iastically under the capable leadership of Mrs. Ann Dittman. Queen TerriShearer lseniorl and her escort, Mike Long. Princess Barb Visto lsophomorel ' 'W and her escort, Larry Moore' Princess Janice Pyle ljuniorl and her escort, Jim Garren. cl ' ll Qar ema Ba , . . Queen Terri Shearer. ' A 5 f J II' 11118 S The Lettermen's Club of McNary High School sponsored the third annual Gardenia Ball on November 17, 1967. The royal court consisted of sophomore princess, Barb Vistog junior princ- ess, Janice Pyle, and senior queen, Terri Shearer. Music was provided by Stubby Mills and his orchestra. The semi-formal event, held from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., was a time for dancing and romancing under beautiful decorations. The Lettermen's Club, ,Q headed by AI Cook, should be commended for its fine job in ll organizing and presenting this memorable occasion. M sl A , . They could have danced all night... Would you please not squeeze my hand so hardll Jeannie Patterson and Brian Glanville enjoy the refreshments. 5He Charm The Rally Squad is presented with traditional red roses. President, Rob CBIWBFOD, ives 2 S Gech to the Reed Ritche con ratulates Joan Maneel on bein initiated into National Honor Society. membersfto-be. 9 P v 9 v 9 New members to this society are, Juniors: Robert Bales, Judith Berg, David Bull, Bruce Chapin, Judy Chapman, Beckie Clarkson, Janet Cornforth, Dennis Dun- can, Gary Ebert, Sandra Febach, Debby Fry, Kay Glennie, Kyle Gribskov, Judy Henry, Randy Hledik, David Kemp, Paul Losie, Joan Maneely, Kathie Neuswanger, Janee Nicolet, Stephen Salt, Ann Sukalac, Maureen Tesdal. Seniors are: David Bateman, Nadine Bender, Jacqueline Bowder, Christine Carver, Dave Dickson, Robert Emerick, Donald Guthner, Kathy Hardman, Carol l-leilman, Phillip Judson, Kathy Kunzman, Diana Knupp, Wendy Malone, Tonia Mau, Martha McDonald, Dottie Middleton, Steve Narkaus, Charlotte Mudgett, Virginia Osborne, and Keith White. Officers for this year were: Reed Ritchey - Vice-President, Karen Chown - Secretary, Carloe Needham - Treasurer, Rob Cameron - President. ational Honor Society flnciuets ew Members CHristmas Comes Sarly Nlrs. Leindecker's Drummer Boy drums his way to a second-p!ace award in the Hilidoor Contest. Al Cook receives a copy of The Ugly American. Gurnee Flesher goes MOD! 5 H Wit l Q get sh I f Mfwekv elite y yt: i s f Qnasaeovsi UU nu. SEI -'iii fi1E2 5mr'fW V ffl o f l Stunning Seniors Sweep There was a very noticeable rise in the generally-high Celtic spirit the week of January 8-12. This week was designated by the Student Council to be Spirit Week. Monday and Tuesday were planning days. Wednesday was Spirit-Tag day, Thursday Sandwich-Board day, and Friday Lucky Blue-and White Fight day. The junior boys strain with all their might... Nancy Kennedy and Dave Glennie present their original art work. Sophomores show enthusiasm during Spirit Week Assembly. 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This year's annual Val-O-Gram sale was sponsored by the H d hi f K, d Q G E , kson nd Peggy . 1 . . . . . 12 Sl' Ol' lI'l BFI USED Wefe af' FIC 3 Girls League with lVlerr1 Wilder in char e. The Valentines were more 'S ye g Y . I g Warnock. sold, two for a nickel, in assorted styles and colors. upl itz es gam. . , C 'cl S 'IQ A ' l I 1 Michelle Drayton and Don Vane,-eux enjoy the dance at noon- Sandi Schultz and Donna Cleland help sell Val-O-Grams during noon 52 Rick Horton sings The Impossible Dream. Cagaret Presents Zalenf Pacheci Show Doug Church flings at the strings as he plays Dog Trot. 3, -as eff qw. Lawrence WeIk strikes again!!! Lauri Shelton, Chris Ward, and Barbara Meade are shown here performing The Factory Worker. Jacque Bowder as Schroder and Michelle Drayton as Lucy portray Charlie Brown's Favorite Friends. 53 Zwirps Arise The Celtic seniors displayed their initiative in school functions by winning the twirp day relays for the third year in a row. The junior class, stimulated by the brilliant per- formance of Janet Ross in the fruit relay, came in a close second and lost to the seniors by one point. Sue Pyle and Reed Ritchey took first place in the couples division of the costume judging, and Dave Bull cap- tured first place in the singles division. The boys' cake sale was a huge success as every cake was profitably sold. 54 Ufitn Startling Results -- .., f--f ,Q-mwvwuw ,.:,,.w,t.m . . .W , Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm puts the bite on an innocent dog. Tutti Fruiti ala Janet Ross. In the peanut race, Naci Everly concentrates on matter over mind. Zhafs How Zhe West was Host! That's How The West Was Lost, was the title of the annual musical comedy put on by the A-Choir. The hilarious problems of Cactus Corners kept the audiences literally rolling in the aisles for nine command per- formances. Included in the cast were: Rick WatsonlDan Conner - Ballad Singer, Don Guthner - Pa, Sue Pyle - lVla, Carol Purcell - Kate, Jacque Bowder - Stella, Peggy Warnock - Laura, Judy Bowerly!Jane Sundt - Betsy, Bob Pulver - Sam, Kris Smither - Lily, Bob Pickerel - Charlie, Andy Culvvell - Jake, Steve Hiscoe - Deadeye Dan, Beth Graber!Chris Fletcher - Bed-eye Ruth, Tommy Ulmer - Snakeeye Sam, Paula Hockett - Little Possum, Steve Zeiner - Buffalo Bill, Lukey - Jim Frey!Ed Bartlette, Bruce Chapin!Steve Carlson - Zeke. 11. t.srs,qmmwsw,aaws Zne junior Class Presented, 9n Honor of Gne 1968 Qracluales. General Chairman - Rita Montgomery Decorations - Judy Berg Entertainment - Paul Losie Refreshments - Jane Sundet, Beula Wood Publicity - Mike Gregg Programs - Rick Horton Mr. Brodersen was the busy advisor for the very successful prom. Rita Montgomery and Vickie Warden final preparations, The seating area was styled as an open cafe. finish u--in-1 fnmWwswW+H 1s,e it fs. me sw .e 3 s t. s - A- ,- ff we ft 7 , - U s- ti , ws, .W ., .1 ,,.....rwf- 5He Sncganting, fe Bal 8le'ganf Caught in the act of relaxing are Barb Henry, Steve Narkaus, Jim Garren, and Janice Pyle. 'jew Seated are: Rick Horton, Steve Lovrien, Darla Bigler, and Jane Su ndet. Rick sang The night of Wigtful memories. selections during intermission. Under the spell of the giant gazebo, these students enjoyed their evening. ...W - U7-. mms.r.:sr.sna11wefa..,,f N--1--Q, 5oclay s Students 5omorrow s Sducafors FTA club members Beth Graber Sue Pyle and Charlotte Robertson enjoy a cc, d bowl of Ice cream during a FTA dlnner -3 flee .fa we eg McNarys Future Teachers of America 19671968 headed by Mrs Allce Jones enjoyed a profitable year galn mg numerous students Each club member gained know ledge and lnslght into the fundamentals of teaching Leadlng FTA throughout the year were from left to right Sue Pyle SecretaryTreasurer Michelle Drayton President and Cathy Haber Hlstorlan Not plctured ns Jacque Bowder Vlce Presldent HB E ACQUIFQ Busmess 5ecHn1ques Club members of FBL were from left to right bottom row Kathy Colter Barbara Asher Jan Wllder and Mary Wilder Second row Mrs Bartlett Cheryl Boyce Julla Dungey Lnnda Clarkson Lynn Kerber, Judy Olsen and Marjorie Daly Third row Barbara Beebe, Cheryl Neal and Sue Eby Advised by Mrs Susan Bartlett McNary s Future Bust ness Leaders held thelr lnltlatlon ln the fall of 1967 Each member enjoyed a full year of learning business techniques and the fulfillment of learning how to get along with fellow students FBL officers throughout the year were, from left to rlght Lynn Kerber, Parllamentarzan, Lmda Clarkson, Secretary Treasurer, Judy Olsen, Presndent, and Barbara Beebe, Vlce President I I I I . , . . . . . - :fr-' f S it T liiiefis fr alff'2e:1',fjw' ,F ' ' lei, ' ' :Sim life :,:W fisf '-5 1 , f ' 552 F595 .. h '. 1, 1- ff L' :. ,. fe le :gg-u,,W5. '.i .:f - ' . .i: :Ef'. .. 1. .f,,jjgsjg:f5i,,ff'1 ,, I K Qt A -'T' f -wet, rf. 11 . . T7 L V K-ight t iff' P ' is 'Y Q Ffiig is 8? in lvl? fi ' it X fi F, x' , its as ig ,t my 1 A Hs, 1. J QQ I ' my fi V 7 -tl ' fmkwzl , . I - I I I I - I ' . ' I ' I I - O O O O O , , . . , ' , . . . . . . , , : , . . . . . I , Keith White, Jeff Taylor, Mike Lathem, Mike McAndrews and a guest speaker from Willamette University. Above are, back row: Judy Olson, Pat Strickfaden and Judy Bowerly. Bottom row: Mike Latham and Judy Henry. These are officers of the International Relations League. SIRI, And 3.M.E, Support Quest Speakers International Relations League and Future Medical Leaders have sponsored guest speakers throughout the year. The public was invited to hear them. Below are members of the Future Medical Leaders. 61 l Don't shoot it! wails Dana Drees, Pep Club President. Leading the Pep Club throughout the year were, from left to right: Holly Erickson, Vice-President: Dana Drees, Presidentg and Karla Cross, Secretary- Treasurer. Pep Clug Rallies Celts One more minute and we get to eat! are the thoughts of Holly Erickson, Dana Drees, and Sue Nebrija. Val Valentino, Sue Nebrija, Jean Orcutt and Debbie Pillette were always eagerand willing to support our Celts. N, ? at If n HSPOOHS, 3'1Y0f19? Look who Peggy's with! Eeffermen faunch finto Another feat year! The 1967-68 lVlcNary Letterman's Club enjoyed an active year as they sponsored various successful activities during the year. The lettermen assisted the Keizer Rotary Club in presenting the annual spaghetti feed which was well attended and provided much-needed funds for the school. In November, the Club sponsored their annual semi-formal dance, the Gardenia Ball. Officers for the '67-'68 Letterman's Club were: Flon Sandstrom, vice-president, Bob Pickerel, secretary, Alan Cook, president, Cliff Toney, Jr. Rep., and Rob Cameron, Sergeant-at-arms. Officers for this year were Nancy Paris - Historian, Shirley Van Dell - Vice-President, Merri Wilder - President, Kathy Kunsman - Secretary, and Marilyn Almero - Treasurer. This year's Girl's League has been very busy and helpful. Some of their projects have been clothing drives, Valentine's day, cookies for the teachers at Christmas, and many others. Yes, happiness is Girl's League. Happiness 95 Qirrs Lfeague Jeanie Patterson, Heidi Harrison, and Michelle Drayton explain Girl's State Week last summer. Girl's League representatives were, top row: Noreen Garland, Sue Peet, Pati West, Carol Purcell, Shirley Van Dell, Nancy Paris, Kathy Kunsman, Merri Wilder, Becky Hjort, Kathy Pearsall, Connie Sodeman, and Onnie Middle row: Denice Bibby, Jane Beyer. Busch, Carol Hellman, Karen Hollin, Marlene Rowland, Linda Warner, Phyllis Everly, Marilyn Almero, Kathy Roseboro, Ann Klopfentien, Tamara Moore, Barbara Wade, Pam Yeager, and Glenda Bales. Front row: JoEllen Johnson, Lynne Kerber, Joyce Lappin, Judy Olsen, Linda Palmer, Mary Bair, Barbara Bair, Barbara Beebe, Kay Glennie, and Cheryl Vachter. Harry Wiens, and Bill Rierson. Mrs. Margaret Vanderford awards Clarence Zaitz, publisher of Keizer News, the Quill and Scroll Testimonial Scroll for his interest in and service to high school publications. Quill And Scroll finitiation Held Awards Qiven Conducting ceremonies, Judy Olsen initiates new members. Judy Olsen officiated at the formal initiation ceremony of Quill and Scroll. The new mem- bers are: Chris Carver, Kay Hoerauf, Cathy But- ler, Jamie Mellbye, Barbara LaDuke, Dave Dickson, OJ Heidi Harrison, secretary, and Charlotte Robertson, president, discuss plans for a future car wash. The historian for Biology Club was Pat Strickfaden. The Biology Club for '68 was a very ac- tive club. Some of their activities included a guest speaker, a car wash, and many interesting meetings. Mrs. Mort was the advisor. Biology C1116 Creates 3un One of the most devoted participants of this fine club was the advisor' Mrs' Fay Some ofthe more active members are, from right to left, Will Jump, Stuart Taylor, Mort. and Carl Hampton. Shown here at the Biology Club initiation is lVlr. Mike Jesperson being spoon fed. erman Club Has Successful year German Club members are, back row: Carol Heilman, Becky Kechter, Virginia Osborn, Val Prinslow, Sue Roger, Delight Bauer, Julie Ross, Marilyn Horn, Sandy Schultz, Donna Zeiner, Debbie Brandes, Karen Gibby, Barbara Beebe, Sue Pyle, Brenda Westfall, Paula Patterson, Heidi Harrison, Merri Wilder, Fred Boost, Judy Bowerly, Holly Erickson. Front row: Paul Lorenz, Greg Morley, Rick Heitkemper, Chuck Holcom, Steve Hiscoe, Richie Hanneman, Reed Ritchey, Tom Grieve, Larry Hande, Paul Schoenborn, Steve Peet. The officers for German Club are: Judy Bowerly, president, Holly Erickson,vice-president, and Larry Hande, secretary-treasurer. The German Club was involved in many activities throughout the '67-'68 year. These included: participating in Christmas caroling, sending money to a poor child in Peru, and inviting North and South students to a German Club party at which a native German was speaker. Leading the Spanish Club this year was, front row, left to right: Michele Drayton, Dan Almero, and Judy Gardner. Back row: Bob Bales, Stewart Taylor, and Steve Rehfuss. Spanish C1115 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bateson spoke at the club . . initiation. They have served as Peace Corps volun- teers in Chinbote, Peru, where the foster child of McNary language clubs is located. Successful year Spanish Club members were: First row: Carol Boyce, Jeannie Patterson, Michele Drayton, Pat Strickfaden, Marie Boyce, Mary Bair, Sue Keesee. Second row: Steve Flehfuss, Bob Bales, Stewart Taylor, Mark Rowland, Jim Stevens, and Dan Almero, What would the Easter Bunny say about this! thinks Diane Martin, French Club mernber. Qrench Club ginisfies Sxciiing Qeat Dan Neal instructs an initiation group of French Club members, in the art of being charming. lVlcNary's French Club received a new advisor in the form of Mrs. Zupo. Being young she helped the French Club push forward with new and more exciting ideas. French Club installed their new officers for the year 1967-68, in the Spring of '67. Initiation was held in the fall of '67, and French Club joined lVlcNary's other language clubs in a Christmas caroling jubilee. Leading the French Club throughout the year were: Debbie Pillette, 5 Vice-President, Nancy Gabriel, President, Dana Drees, Secretary-Treasurer, and Karen Chown, Historian. i 5 Haec 551 Eatin C1115 Members for this year's Latin Club were, back row: Doug Saling, John Fletcher, Jerry Kliewer, Keith White, Roger Sebern, Kathy Jenkins, and advisor, Miss Culter, Front row: Pat Kennedy, Kay Glennie, Diane Knupp, and Sue Peet. Latin Club members enjoy the festive pot luck that was held in the spring. Officers for this year were: Standing: Diane Knupp, secretary, Roger Sebern, vice- president, Kay Glennie, treasurer, and Miss Culter, the advisor. Sitting is Pat Kennedy, the president. Keith White seems to be enjoying the pot luckl 70 Q gi! Music Club Qnterests Many Music Club members were: First row, left to right: Steve Purcell, Chris Anderson, Dennis Duncan, Bruce Brogoitti, Dan Connor, Roger DeMille, Robert Pulver, Dan Meier, Harry lNeins, Torn Ulmer. Second row: Debra Lane, Karen Gibby, Pam Goddard, Cathy Jenkins, Jacque Bowder, Pam Vick, Sandy Azure, Judy Bowerly, Sue Pyle, Lynn Roseboro, Chris Phipps, Charlotte Robertson. Third row: Barbara Meade, Valerie Prinslow, Mary Adams, Michele Drayton, Chris Fletcher, Eliane Duncan, Mary Craft, and Jackie Haugen. Officers for Music Club are lstandingl Michele Drayton, Vice- President, Cathy Jenkins, Secretary, lsittingl Jacque Bowder, President, and Bob Emrick, publicity. Met ary gorms Math Club McNary's first Math Club consisted of Bob Bales, Harry Weins, Dan Meier, Bob Faler, Steve Rehfuss, Jeannie Patterson, Michele Drayton, and Dan Almero. Uim, Uigor, SpunE imma wesgmsa. A g,.:f5aie,.Qg-Aa -SI -iw -ff - A. -NW MPw.:mw1:ww25wi:z.,54?Lakin. ' ii sms, we SIUOIQEJHLIGHTQS 4 L I 75 Jeannie Patterson Beth Graber : a ,s Vw. as 5 R Cathy Butler Steve Zeiner, Ed Hyden Our Rally Really This year's rally squad inspired and led not only the stu- dents but also the teams. Their efforts paid off when Nic- Nary was awarded the Sportsmanship Award and the rally squad was judged most inspirational at the basket- l and Mike Robinso n. Rouses Root ers ' ball tournament. Standing: Debbie Pillette, Beth Graber, Debbie Pillette DeDe Fancher Jamie Nlellbye Jamie Mellbye, DeDe Fancher, Jeannie Patterson, and Cathy Butler. Kneeling: Ed Hyden, Mike Robinson and Steve Zeiner. 77 Qriclders Work Hard, But Win First row: H. Beyer, T. Grieve, S. Johnson, B.Albers, D. Sullivan B Kitchen E Bartlett L Slattum J Pritchard M Gregg Second row: Coach Cliff Saxton, G. Pinson, D. Duncan, A. Cook, C. Toney D Kemp .l Bennet P Jackman C Holcum W Wellin K Geirloff Third row: S. Lovrein, S. DeSart, K. Largent, C. Marshall, J. Willis B Emrlck Coach Vic Backlund C Barker J Garren S Sundet Fl Sandstrom, Coach Dennis Peiters. The Celtic gridders worked hard, but this year's com- petition from teams both inside and out of the district proved to be a tough match. McNary's new coach, Cliff Saxton, handled the team well and was an inspiration to the boys in practice and game situations. Despite a valiant effort, the Celts could not produce a winning team this year. The prospects for next year's team are good, with many fine returners and transfers coming to lVlcNary. Scoreboard McNary Opp- 0 Klamath Falls 20 7 Ashland 12 0 Lebanon 38 7 Albany 42 0 South Salem 28 0 North Salem 6 5 Corvallis 22 7 Sweet Home O T4 Sunset 40 One ame Progress-stopper Sandstrom strikes again. Coach Walls listens to Coach Backlund as Coach Saxton and Pieters watch Emrick stops Viking with a love-tapping tackle. game. J REGULAR CELTIC OFFENSE: Backfieldp Bob Kitchen, Dave Sullivan, Flon Sandstrom, Steve Johnson, Ed Bartlett. Line Al Cook, Cliff Toney, Dave Kemp, Greg Bennet, Phil Jackman, Chuck Holcum, Wayne Wellin. Sandstrom leads Celts onto the field at halftime of the Ashland game. Above: Bartlett gains again as Wellin hunts Saxon tacklers. Below: Sullivan, the leading Celtic ground gainer, carries as he receives excellent blocking from Wellin, Holcum, Jackman and Sandstrom in a game against Ashland. REGULAR CELTIC DEFENSE: Backfield: .lim Garren, Bob Kitchen, Ed Bartlett, Ron Sandstrom. Linebackersp Les Slattum, Kurt Largent, Cliff Toney. Line: Ken Gierloff, Bob Emrick, Jerry Willis, Al Cook. N Y 2 S S 2 S f s z 1 l l A Y sw- I , 1 .1 81 eras-. m'?2w-Q ':Mh.w::r X. ., , n A53 Quarterback Flex Yoder throws the long bomb to an unknown receiver. First row: Gary Willard, Randy Hybertsen, Dolan Collins, Mike Miller, Joe Apilado Rod VanHess and Dan Reisch S d , . econ row: Coach Gary Walls, Pat Murphy, Terry Anderson, Don Fredrickson, Jeff McRae, Ethan Bergman, Flex Yoder Mike Chown Claude Derrick, John VanKeulen, John Komyate, Richard Underwood and Coach Roger Dasch. Third row: Manager Louis Rodge, John Baker, Bob McKee, John Bruce, Mark Storm, M'k H' d l D ' ' Middleton, Chris Anderson and Bill Whiteaker. I e in a , ave Kirwood, Larry Hayward, Paul Hegstrom, Charlie is Ethan Bergman goes around the corner for big yardage while Gary Willard, 66, Mike Chown, 20, and Rex Yoder, 11, lead the way. Date September 14 September 21 September 28 October 5 October 12 October 19 October 26 QUS 5ie Hot District SCOREBOARD NlcNary Opponent 19 Corvallis 7 25 Lebanon 24 19 Albany 7 7 South Salem 0 12 North Salem O 26 Corvallis 6 41 Sweet Home 6 This year the J.V. football team lead the season with a 6-1 record, and tied with the Lebanon Warriors for District Champions. Coach Dasch says the out- standing varsity prospects are: Fullback, Ethan Berg- man, Quarterback, Rex Yoder, Guard, Gary Willard, Tackle, Larry Haywardp End, Dave Kirkwood, Center, Charles Middleton. He further said that, generally, they were a group of boys with enthusiasm, the will to win, and were very quick to learn. We actually played only one half of a poor game all year, and that was against Lebanon. PLACE Dallas Corvallis South Salem North lVlarion SCOREBOARD TEAMS Dallas lVlcNary Central Corvallis lVlcNary Central Linn South Salem lVlcNary Willamette Valley SCORE Dallas lVlcNary Central Corvallis lVlcNary Central Linn South Salem lVlcNary lVlcNary 29 26 73 19 40 69 33 26 1 14 Invitational Lake Oswego 65 The Dalles Contennial South Salem 110 111 134 Bushmen get Revenge was the by-word as the lVlcNary cross-country team started this season. ln the two brief years of lVlcNary High School history, the cross-country team failed to win a meet. Seven hungry Celtics were ready for a win in the season's opener against dallas. The Celtic powerhouse went on to an undefeated dual-meet season. The cross- town rivals were little match for coach Fors' harriersg they shut out North Salem with a perfect 15 points and trounced South Salem four straight times. The Willamette Valley invitational combined the leading teams from throughout the Northwest. 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PLACE TEAMS lVlcNary lVlcNary North Salem South Salem South Salem lVlcNary North Salem Lebanon Lebanon NlcNary lVlcNary lVlcNary Albany Corvallis District Eight Championships Willamette University State Cross-Country Championships Revenge The Celtic bushmen, in humbling the rest of district eight, bowed only once to the perennial state champions, Corvallis. lVlud, wind, and rain greeted the Celtics at the district championships at Corvallis, but the mud didn't slow lVlcNary's powerhouse as they and the Spartans advanced to the state finals. November 4 found the Celtics at Willamette University for the state championships. Although drawing bad field posi- tion at the start, lVlcNary advanced to 14th in a state renouned for producing great distance runners. Below, from left to right: Dan Conner, Steve Zeiner, Rick Swim, Bob Pickerel, Brian Glanville, Bill Rierson, Dave Dickson. SCORE NlcNary North Salem South Salem lVlcNary North Salem Lebanon lVlcNary lVlcNary Albany lVlcNary South Salem Lebanon North Salem Albany Corvallis Corvallis North Eugene lVlcNary 15 46 31 26 71 35 23 18 45 57 80 76 145 147 27 155 155 404 Shown above is Pat Kennedy, practicing the butterfly, during a practice session. Throughout the 67-69 Swimming Season, McNary was well represented by their teams. The boys team won the first meet of their short history against Lebanon. Although the girls were not as successful as the boys, they still made a fine showing. McNary's coaches were Morris Jimenez for the boys and Georgia Cutler for the girls' team. Right: Girls' Coach, Miss Cutler, instructing the girls' team during practice. Below: Members of the girls' team are as follows: Back row: Sandy Naeve, Gail Cady, Donna Zeiner, Sue Peet Cher l I Y Vachter, Nancy Kennedy, Denise Fox and Paula Patterson. Front row: Gail Wood, Pat Kennedy and Cheryl VanCleave. Celtic Swimmers Celtic swimmers are as follovvs: Back row: Jeff Clark, Tom Cummings, Coach Morris Jimenez, Wayne Stingel, Ben Bramlett, Ben Dake, Gil Reynolds and Dave Bateman. Middle row: John Riedel, Mike Eitelgeorge, Mike Fleer, Randy Brummitt, Carl Hampton, Leif Blensley, Ron VanHess ancl George Ruby. Front row: Randy Hledik, Mike Shea, Bruce Chapin, Mark Richter, Jeff Wiles, George Boase, Rick Marshal and Dave Lesmeister. Unsuccessful fin 5HirJ Season Left: Coach Morris Jimenez watches patiently over his swimmers. Below: Celtic Fishman Jeff Clark shows his form in the breast stroke. . Qlfs Had Busy Season Y ,..W Q, we , , EW , U,,.3Z , A..L L. . . .ms q,,Lq we N ,.v,., 4 U,,. X, ,,,,,a, ..,,b, , HMS? .ni Coach Shaw talks to the team Ron VanHess shoots for two. Paul Losie shoots over North Salem for an easy two. The J.V. Basketball team, lead by Coach Shaw, finished the season with a 3-18 record. Those who de- serve appreciation are: Mike Chovvn, most points, Jeff Yeager, most free throws, and Jerry Kurtz, most re- bounds. 88 5fie Reward Mc ary 5akes State l l The 1968 lVlcNary basketball team vvas, without a doubt, the greatest basketball team in the state, and the finest group of athletes ever to don the royal blue and white jerseys. The Celtic rooters were also unparalleled in their unquenchable spirit and im- peccable conduct. The state tournament provided the crowning glory for a fine Celtic season. The Celts dominated Valley League with 22 wins and 5 losses. They started their season by beating first-ranked Klamath Falls twice and third-ranked Jefferson once. During the climb to the championship, the mighty Celts defeated six of the eight district champions. ln the first game of the tournament, Hank DeHaan collected four fouls in the first half and went on to contain big man Bob Thomas and the rest of the Wy East team. The Celts started poorly in their second game against David Douglas, but came back to a resounding 54 to 45 overtime victory. The game against Jefferson was a reenactment of the preseason stomp with Rob Cameron scoring 14 points to make the tally 77 to 68. The pressure of the championship game obviously affected both teams. Finer games had been played on the Celtic and the Laker courts, but never had there been more at stake. The cool precision that had carried the Celts throughout the season prevailed in the end so that the Lakers joined the ranks of the many fine teams that had fallen before the unbeatable Celtics. 3 Montfis And A Ween Of Patience, Hard Worn, And Understanding Celts Nafi Wttole 'Bag Cf Mar5les' Opp U Th Opp U Th Wv E351 60 40 Jefferson 77 68 David DOUQIHS 54 45 OSWQQO 44 42 56:2 Kong MarcH 50 Victory wg YZF fwx.. 5, fifwzksx X , .. ,,. Mg, Mx, .mfs . M 'KA-,iw 1 g--ff amy? Q -i 5 S K S ws 2 S Sf. Back row: Larry Lewis, Larry Hayward, Cliff Toney, Ethan Bergman, Rich Underwood, Pete Parker, Mike Lick, Dave Mair, Paul Hegstrom. Middle row: Steve Becher, Rick Moye, Bob Fahler, Ben Bramlett, Don Frey, Joey Apiado, Hal Beyer, Bruce Barnes, Bruce Chapin, Jay Hanson. Front row: Jim Frey, Dolan Collins, Dave Bateman, Daryle Orpilla, Dave Brooks, Greg Melott, Doug Bateman, Dave Luke and Mike Stiers. Met ary Qrapplers Q0 50 State During the 67-68 Wrestling season McNary won 5 meets and lost 6 meets. Three McNary grapplers went to the State meet. They were Daryle Orpilla, Jim Frey and Dave Luke. McNary did well toward the end of the season when they had a winning streak of four straight meets. The team was coached by Gerald Lane and Cyril Bellock. Above: Ethan Bergman tries to force an opponent to the mat. Below: Cliff Toney wrestling at Sweet Home on February 23rd. McNary won Coaches Lane and Bellock go over strategy for a wrestling meet. 33-22. 94 Daryl Orpilla pins one of many opponents. His success took him to the state meet. Dave Luke wrestles an opponent to the mat. IVIcNary 30 lVlcNary 16 IVIcNary 16 lVlcNary 27 lVlcNary 9 lVlcNary 17 lVIcNary 37 IVlcNary 29 lVlcNary 30 lVlcNary 33 lVlcNary 19 Mat man Cliff Toney gets a takedown over an unknown Lebanon foe. Franklin Silverton Gresham North Eugene Corvallis Albany North Salem Estacada South Salem Sweet Home Lebanon Daryle Orpilla soon pinned this opponent. Daryle was undefeated until the District meet. J.V. wrestler Bruce Barnes practicing holds in McNary's wrestling room. Below: Jim Frey, after defeating an opponent in the State meet. Above: Dave Luke turning over a foe in the State meet. :U U 3' C 3 rn. CD -1 E o o ct Q. CD 3 o J 9+ 1 Q! FQ G7 UI 2' M. E '1 CD V1 L' 5. ID Ol o' 55 -4 Q. C 2. 3 Cn 'o -1 D! O Z. 0 E' .iswf 5453 miie qllgafff ,yerefg waglfngzwz gslmmlfe xg Jimi'-if ss'-fieifaff sazffmaeg -- .., . W 1 ewfeqgefww Sirffzifsif wif- ,. -, -f ?zggeg2sw4fez X 33,1 :Fifi -fig ee . W 5? 28, V f ws .W .. ..r5 The Boys' Gymnastic Team for 1968 included, front row: Brent Young, Ted Amend, Larry Hande, Doug Church, Fion Comer, Dave Cummings. Second row: Coach Morrie Jimenez, Larry Moore, Doug Herschbach, Steve Lovrien. Third row: Al Cook, Greg Barnwell, Steve Ray, Ken Gierloff, and Flon Walker. Qymnasts Place 5th 911 State Although plagued by injuries throughout the year, McNary's gymnasts placed fifth in both District and State meets. Led for the second straight year by seniors Doug Church and Larry Moore, the Celtic team defeated the North Salem Vikings in an impressive win this year. Church and Moore both placed fifth in the State meet in Eugene. Next year's squad will have three returning junior lettermen, and many fine sophomore prospects. Sophomore Ron Walker captured first place in the long horse vaulting event at District. The thrill of victory. . . and the agony of defeat. ,www The Girls' Gymnastic Team for 1968 consisted of: Front row: Mary Bair, Julie Ross, Linda Osborn, Darla Bigler, Bonnie Beukelman, Virginia Osborn. Second row: Denise Fox, Debbie Meier, Jeanne Louden, Tammi Tanaka, Marie Vandehey. Third row: Coach Georgia Cutler, Marge Smith, Merri Wilder, Virginia Medearis, Cindee Southwick, Jane Schra. girl Qymnasis Boasf 8 Wins McNary's girl gymnasts finished the season with a fine record which included eight wins. In their second year of actual competition, the girls placed well in the District league standings. Senior Jane Schra led the team throughout the year in the all-around event. Miss Cutler should expect a great turn- out of sophomores and juniors next year. Virginia Osborn proves that grace and balance play an important part in her balance beam performances. Jane Schra displays the strength and agility needed for the uneven bars. 99 Wayne Wellin and Steve Johnson are always on the alert. The Baseball team with a League record of 3-9 and a Season record of 5-9 suffered many hardships. Those who received out- standing awards are: Terry Smith, most valu- able playerp Jerry Kurtz, most husleg and Jerry Bennett, most improved. Them lVlcNary North Salem 8 2 Lebanon 2 1 South Salem 5 3 Albany 1 3 Corvallis 2 1 Sweet Home 4 3 North Salem 5 2 Lebanon 7 1 South Salem 2 1 Albany 3 4 Corvallis 3 O Sweet Home 4 5 EEL The Team Members are Terry Smith, Chuck Hammick, Dave Bull, Steve Johnson, Rodger Sebern, Morris Jimenez, Victor Backland, Ethan Bergman, Claude Falien, Larry Herring, Paul Bergman, Steve Ray, Chris Barker, Jerry Kuritz, Jim Wailing, Wayne Weilin, Sam Sundet, Gary Erickson, Andy Cuiwell, Gerry Bennett, Les Livengood, Terry Murphy, and Mike Jespersen. Basegall Scoresg Steve Johnson comes in for one. A-Gb V f.rW,,mm.,.,1,aMw ww-: . . . . ' if 543552 . . ZT'LS-3Q.wv3YWmW ,,.. st.f,g.,Qm --fA- yr,-mo.: QU Rally Pushes 5eam 50 Uictory 'iii ,T ,WSL The Junior Varsity rally squad enthusiasti- cally supported the J.V. teams throughout the football and basketball seasons. The dedicated squad watched from the sidelines as the Varsity basketball team took State, but consistently gave maximum support to the J.V. teams at games and pep assemblies. Pictured above is Roxanne Chapen, lleftl, Sandy Febach, and lbelowl, Carol O'Connor. Showing more of their school spirit, lfrom the leftl are Carol, Sandy, and Roxanne, posing for a picture, which is taken just before a big game. has-f'2,:sfisr-'1a1r .' lliliw i imifliafffiilsi-N'Wfs51ai113Siii3a?:i?5ii?5mRw3Z'5ff3?'3?4..'??.93Q1ii.i?i??'!5'!B?!W5'?5!? fxi2,awiiS27isPk2rg?3w.5saesS-Sxlififss''A ,, V, , Members of the J.V. baseball team are: Front: George Wheeler, Dale Brummitt, Dwayne Smith, Larry Russell, Tim Faville and Jim Stewart. Second row Coach Shaw, Bob Wenger, Mike Bridge, John Komyate, Rex Yoder, Steve Klampe and Karl Nleier. Back row: Marty Wilson, Rick lVloye, Dave Kemp Randy Brummitt, Terry Aikman, Steve Schlag and Curt Green. jU's End Uiircl Season IVlcNary's Baseball Team was coached by Dick Shaw, who also coached during the basket- ball season. The team had a fair season--winning eight games and losing ten. lO3 Back row: Dolan Colins, Greg McLeod, John Francis, Stewart Taylor, Randy Hledic, Jeff Wiles, Dan Almero, Doug Bateman. Front row: Ted Nelson, Larry Hende, Phil McConville, Dave Cum- mings, Mike Miller. ew 5ennis Coach , , . Ted Nelson works on his backhand. ,l Toni Mau serves to an opponent. Mike Nliiier closes in for the kiIl . Beak McLeod shows winning backhand follow through. 1 S 5 :VX V Y U , ' ii 5raclQ 5eam Has CoacHes Pieters And Hors Provided Qnspirafion, feadersfiip, And Quidance Bottom row: Dan Conner, Bob Pickerel, Bill Rierson, Dan Meir, Jerry Willis, Paul Malestrom, Mike Fleer, Larry Hay- ward, Hank DeHaan, Phil Jackman. Second row: Mike Shea, Jim Paris, Terry Anderson, Jerry Kliewer, Tom Butte, Doug Fox, Brian Glanville, Hal Beyer, Dave Kirkwood, Bob Emrick, Dave Dickson. Third row: Rod Hansen, Steve Zeiner, Don Fox, Tom Flichinson, Mike Manning, Claude Derrick, Tom Baker, Ed Bartlett, Ron Sandstorm, Coach Stu Fors. Fourth row: Coach Dennis lThe Menacel Pieters, Steve Hiscoe, Rick Watson, Fletcher Lee, Jeff Beales, Joe Ziebart, Steve Troseth, Toni Nebrija. Across the bottom of the page: Hank DeHaan, Shot Put and Discuss: Steve Hiscoe, Pole Vault and Hurdles, and Mike Fleer, High Jump. Best Ever Season 1 3 Qf you Qive Qour Utmost 9n An Attempt, you Are Always A Success ff Celts Have Hine CoacH David Bartlett Sftows Most Sfficient Use Of Qtuteus Maximus. 5512 Ghe 3af - 1 Record Counterclockwise: The men of lVlcNary Track History: Bob Pickerel, Mile and Halfp Ron Sandstorm, Broad jump and Sprints: Steve Troseth, Javelin and Sprintsp Coach David Bartlettg Dave Dickson lon leftl, 4405 Steve Zeiner lrightl, 440, Half and Two Mile: the weight crewg the sprint men and the distance team. These men and many others all con- tributed to the fine 6-1 season of the Celtic's Track Team. Their only loss going to Cor- vallis, the eventual District champs. Paula Hockett put the shot. The McNary girls' track team were very successful this year, they sent two girls to the state track meet. Paula Hockett, senior, went to place third in the shot put in the state meet. The other thinclad was Jeanene Louden, junior, who was an asset to this year's team. 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' aa-' . -. .-:., ,. -rear: :5l,hg,?f,5jj1,.5E--a, 2 3.55. ag. g. -.: iz ikfw ' -m.ao.,,f ' ..,,. 1 Jeanene Louden chalks up five for McNary. irls's Zrack oes feat fin '68 This year's girls' track team members were: Back row: Marjorie Smith, Laurie Conlin, Mrs. LaBounty, Cathy Crownover, Karen Flowers, Jean Orcutt, and Julie Orcutt. Front row: Jo Starr, Denise Fox, Mary Bair, Jeanene Louden, Paula Hockett, Marilyn Almero, Jane Schra, and Lucille Flores. Those not pictured are: Judy Berg, Chris Slattum, Sandy Azure, Cheryl Neal, and Sandy Febach. Ron Sandstrom shoots as Coaches Saxton and Simmons struggle to block his attempt. Greg lVlcLeod goes up for an easy lay-in while Coach Simmons follows up. Height And Experience Counts Hot gaeuliy The annual Student-Faculty basketball game was regarded both by students and teachers as a suc- cess this year. The highly spirited competition and vi- vacious rally squads added a certain flair to the com- petitive air. The men faculty, who were gigantic in size, dominated the rebounds and they handed the spirited senior boys a close defeat. The senior girls, although battered and bruised, employed a fast break to per- fection and easily defeated the women faculty. What goes up must come clown. Qolfers Snare Erik 212 25, 'fs Chuck Marshall, Dave Holler, Rob Cameron, George Boase, Jeff Taylor, Dennis Pressly, Jerry Woods, Jeff McRae, Dave Glennie, Rocky Nordone, Mike Chown, Jeff Pritchard, Jeff Yeager, Craig Melott, Dave Luke, Coach Roger Dasch. McNary had a very successful year in golf during the '67-'68 season. McNary took 4th in the district meet and won the Upstate Invitational Tournament. Roger Dasch coached the team which is made up of Jeff Yeager, Jeff McRae, Dave Glennie, Mike Hindahl and Gerry Woods. Others who participated were on the J.V. team. Upstate 5ournament r-- E gi, ff f 1 Dave Hone' Chuck Marshall Jeff McRae Dave Glennie Jeff Yeager Jerry Woods Craig Melott iff? fl f STCBCLDSCIVICQHLIGI-I'i6S 14 2, 115 Officers, Council, And Advisors President Ethan Bergman The future looks promising for the 380 Sophomores who make up the biggest class at lVlcNary in '67-'68, The Celtic underclassmen demonstrated an abundance of school spirit by their enthusiastic participation at games and pep assemblies. Headed by President Ethan Bergman and an excellent staff of faculty advisors, the Sophomores showed a great spirit of loyalty to their school, and promise to be an outstanding contribution in their future years at lVlc- Nary. Second Vice-Preside nt Secretary Dave Kirkwood Debi Seed l First Vice-Preside nt Karen White Treasurer Sandee Schultz Head A Spirited Sophomore Class From left to right: Miss Linda Eskelsen, Mr. John Riley, Mrs. Mary McConnell, Mr. Frank Beer, and Miss Loretta Gottfried. Serving as Sophomore Representatives are: First row, left to right: Marilyn Peters, Bonnie Hart, Sandee Schultz, and Barbara Blair. Second row: Kit Sheridan, Jim Gray, Ressie Baker. Third row: Larry Feller, John Komyate. i i ls WW., I 1 7 'VM w?'i,A-,fi 5 Cassy Adams Joe Apiado w 1 .:. H S 3 NZ ,. 2 if Q P F we K 2 re 'U if K gf J Kay Baker 2 , ,Am ., 3.28355 H5 if 153 H Q' Hg! 2 . ik i Delight Bauer . Y az' f J, sz 555 S Onnie Beyer HSE W 1 V In W i, Q 'E .5 elif 2, . , l fff ?a-W -- ' X2'1r23?iM l 1 Rod Bourland Danalea Brady gnggfmsn E , .3 gf' K 1 ,X aa, 3 ,I P rr ' P Si w 'k1QM 4 2 -:- .,r- - fee-'gggpg my Q Ri Q' 4 1 3 Terry Aikman ii sp A is 351 Bill Apilado I me as ,sig .3 X gg, K 9 493 1 lr P H 3 31 Mm 'E N ' Q? up ,Q nl H E lm . 53, ,W ah? A r John Baker A : A ,. ',: ' .S'xe ' is Dick Bauer Darla Bigler , , 4. 5.8 S' , 9 , sri- Linda Bowers Deb Branes E f ' fi' iffy, if? s if e .. ,ef . ,,,a,k, g-:L is 5, ' 'W ' 5 .1 1 Zaifkngi 57 V ' 81. 25, ' , U ,'355sQ?,i - V ' . 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Q if Q its ,1 yr s. .:', wie: ' 5 11 Donna Carpenter Rita Capps rr Donna Cleland Dolan Collins the f 4 Chris Creecy Tim Curry Lorinda Dehaan Sandy De Lapp Kathy Carden Pam Collins Marjorie Daily i .. , Sheila DeLapp an W Q ... li.. ,, K.. Af Q 'lx vw rm W gi lf' E J qi A kk W Rod VanHess and Mike Hindahl show great content toward their Biology experiment. Barbara Buberich L fl ,ik 2 :1 td Andy Carnes v. 5 sl' uf Q Ray Collins if 35 . if 4 2.:2f 'ii 'if-fs , fff ' . Linda Daley Debi DeMarco rf. 'X M fb, if ' at Q Dale Buchholz .2 sag: fi gs df' ol? We, I Vince Carrow Mike Condit it ll f t, Q s .. .gy ..... Wifi' 'K of mrs? me Pat Damereil 12 , W ,S igarfil' ,, ,t Dan DeFioos A365 E tix s 1 X2 2 R K i .W 1 7 ...sfi 2, ...... 'www . . Q A. at X 2 , X Si. Gary Draper Shay Duval . - -W i g, 3 ff . .. 1 Qsifwzft an .g-553332, . 2, ,.. Wg, 4, Tom Butte x L? + K f fi Y ,gy r Mike Chovvn Connie Cook . . sie? Liga 3- . ...... 2' Y we-V, 2 Q, .X b Pecler Danielson Claude Derrick 'i f X 1 'w i v 12: Nancy Duren Lee Dyer ' kc - I nu. , .ails - ess, .fi i 13115, 51 55 - ae.. . ,5 H fii giin , ies. ge-teflea: ll9 Diana Edwards W it r -'W ii Hifi QM ff were we W - its ,.f. Mike Fleer MMP' X t fr Q 511225 .. Q ta' Don Fredrickson Hiro Glover fs, if , gif. His, ,: ,. 1, H, XSASHEQ, I I A ' . mf, . 5,- tr :ren ' Richard Grogan fi 4 A ,, X Nw P f, rw Z. , Q 61 19, .aa . ,Lg 3 YT . eajliifl 1' f g t 1 Q . .' 5 Rod Hanson Bonnie Hart j ii ii. L , , X fs . Mike Eitelgeorge Lucille Flores , gifs. Agar '- Don Frey ,P fitter are f S' V max if Ge- Q ' I :YE mf .aleffk gfbf Jai.. , ' wffeie, - 2 - . , -1 .,,. , Cheryl Evenrude .Q f 3 Z - t .egefx,,f at ff Dede F lowers Linda Fry Pam Goddard o o , get if ,t .-',,' Q g s, M ,,i' eg. . ?3?1i1n , rs an Bette Guined Jackie Harrison Sharon Hastings as f W Q 1 z 91 X .ff 7 txt J I is .. 1,-, ' 1,5 f K Z Bruce Farmer ,X gg raai X Hb ' 5 . Larry Foreman reoli f Marcia Gardner Tim Faville Denise Fox I , ,ff -' te. figyw' 4, - ,K xr Dr' 3 MV t Karen Gibby 1' 1 2, 1 Peg Gottfried .lim Gray Curtis Greene J N P S , ,fiifiilfi w g 2- 4 - f , x ,Ls jz,.m,-'fs-5 ,. - ,, Q, If 5652351 8 P Q is f fi as as we W5 7 is is A we 2 9 5 , V ? 1 ,X Q liars ' A f r s Tom Gwynn Elizabeth Hamilton Carl Hampton Larry Feller Steve Fessant ev Judy Fisher ., A ,k., A 'A ' ' W .w i . ' :EZ f Iv.. ff me ' iz . , QI - . f f: - - . . mfg- . 3 Q' 1 ' X Don Fox Betty G isler Merian Gjonnes Vickie Greene .1 .ow A wwe' i K rfgg if-kaafgm. 'Q-as if L'-, L Stuart Hanneman John Francis Genese Franz Y I 5 .A A X streak ie, 'Wife' Y' 7 gzsilgi -e .:-sa.. T, 13rs? ' Dave Glennie ,wr 4' -.225 .f2..1:: L:, - ' Gary Grimes Patty Grimm 'K x if ,I ,gi .:- 4 1 M C? fir Cheryl Hansen Jay Hansen Sophomores up for grabs and seats during cafeteria rush. we l 1 .5-1 .P-Q-rig:-.Al .V ,. - . X .V 1 . m e . . ,, . A L A 'A .... .egsf-'fe :ix .. if Sue Hatteberg it . Doug Herschback . Q asm 3 Becky Hjort as k K .. ,sw--L . ' rig, -, Bob Hunt Aloma Johnson i-I :f3f?'a5f' wif 1: Q5 5 j 1 '5x1..:,.1 if me - Anita Keller Ann Klopfemstein l J J L fsgfikisg David Hawkins .f K Parl Hegstorm H!! S , Q in , 'i r me f A X W Bruce Hoerauf e Wigs Randy Hybertson Mary Ann Heikkila Judy Helton Marilyn Hill Marilyn Horn l .ix i iiei David Jenkins Cheryl Johnson Dan Johnson V -aaa , U V- A ff 1, .Zfefai r L I lf. 5: S-af ,Q X M g ,iw Q , F 6 if A EK .qi 'P SX Nancy Kennedy Sherrie Kennedy Daniel Kominek John Komyate s sl as sw, i e Yates il Q is all 59, w . E ..,k I .55 Leo Hillyer Nancy Howard Winston Jentzsch nf an 5 f N. 5 S X 5 agen . 32 S ef - S : V2'7fH- 'Q 3 . . .,.,, . 5 32 i K 850145 3 6, 1 is W .ae Pat Johnson Yes 5 1 Q'Zf5'f .1 X ji! .- J-,L 4 4 :fi Stan Kennedy Virgil Kudna La-if 1 1: 52 - . 4 1 emit .EW J? , J LIS- an ii li i-' fx kffw Kay Herring Mike Hindalh K - esiii Cindy Huiett J YP if . D ,BH R . . Diane Jeske Sally Jones Dave Kirkwood Jeff Lambert S mf ., r re f :: ,. 5 1 ,. 5.555 wi N iifsif gzsi an ,. 9 ea gwqgi . we.,-few 'f felis a f f' Will Jump Eager Celts take a rebound from the Vikings .,. ' Dan Kammler ,:-, V.,. . in 'gli-igf': 521225 YW J if Connie Kinaman Steve Klampe Debra Lane Debra Lewis 'i . . i W lliii. C Q Nw, li. M 5 S F Susan Keesee . 3.3 1 7, V Q15 ,... 'LEW - 4. iv 55' Ev mix 4. .gig Dan Kliewer JoAnne Lewis ,- ,F .Q .fe Egg ., ' 'LW J -Wim. fm? gi: W. . .4 Qi if, fi' .7 7 T ' f ' 197 A 3555?- f J 7 , ei - 5 ' l 9 5 Larry Lewis ik' 'mm fy 'V :mf Wrzrflfi fi' , V ,554 f7',,ii f, ' A 4351 4 g gi .. .H Mike Manning il ' :lift 5 - L V jr, 5. W .. . . :vw I 5 72: J. ix no fe S Q fl .QQV P7 gif s W - f sg ff ,, ,sf Lori McDonald i i r W .yiffhgys ,. L We - X y ,J ff 3 'Lev E , Charlie Middleton Pat Murphy yi Y 3 S5-'Q 1- . , fire ,,.-, .,,i. .. Q . V as , 3 3 4. Allan Olson Michael O'MalIey 122 ' 45,1 - 2-1 , , 4f'3W3f f I . ,ffiif A Roberta Lewis x Q :1w'.ll Ron Marlette Judy McFerrin - 3--if: ig. -'?:'i5ZE2ff1: fy fQ.:i: . 'f in ' FEE 'HI W a,, .. ' ,lil i Mike Miller Joe Murray .f 1 My 5? W' :swf ,gg R FW v 5 . ' l Nikki Olson Julie Orcutt i f f i i i isi my ww ' 1 3 X 5 ' Mai 42252 ,jan 'isy xers . asm 1-wwf-2' . se -: ,- - , V, W, 1 9 K2 ' 'gt ylyjfae f Mitch Lies Diane Martin X f Q nf ,, I Bob McKee l , ' Iw i . 1. 2 ya, 3, 'lf 5 -r X all Wk r XSS' wut gp Steve Miller .. ga: . S M- W Sandy Naeve A LS Pamela Light ' ' iffzi, ' ': E f.jie., . Eil' af M 3, X A 0 iv 2 , L 3' swf so X 'Q ag Q ' -25s.':e:1.r: ' :elf JZ- E. Eg, A g i g?- 5 Wi, Kevin Martinmahs Q H ' is gifs: ,eff i'Aii L7 Q ..,, , ,., Jeff McRae f Janet Moore Dan Neal N M ,eyl W alyy ,,,, .ET 5 : fu 1 1, K' . I A Gerald Lomax Leon Lucas Mary Joe Matujec Dan May ,qw X , X as r .... ,. Q 4 ff? ri ij Karl Meier gi ,,iir 4 2 W Q 5 X 1, YE? as P, Vey 3 Hx Tamara Moore 5 - me 1 Q Y if , 4f2:9:4e?f6?53I Y, ,,-. , lsfz, :Q l ge A we 4, wnsimg ht. Via' Dell Needham Kath Lund We 4 if 3 'T' 1 Z A sf Je 5 W..,3'f.. -.,. - ji M Elm, 2 age Y Dolores May I ,. .,, , L. ,, L . Q film? 1, Hai .- 2 if fi 5 K f 1 X s .X SE R22 me 2 X 'Q' li Joyce Melson , px ' 3' K W, 3 k , Debbie Morrill Vickie Morley -Hi5:'.5 , . N , H N, 5 ,-.f ffi'g?Q W y ,525 fi' xi gj Q- 15:2 .253 V fe I I fxgvmm Ikea, 52 W.. f 21 Calvin Macy all i .lr, 5 I Phil McConviIle Joel Memmott Connie Mertle . K 3 is 9, A 'L aw ,QM 3 5 me W I li , 3 , Q ii: x .r ' ' :ul 1: v ,, , .,,. . . :. Rick Moye Rocky Nordone Dianna Northey Charlotte Oatis Chris Anderson eyes experiment as fellow Sophomores wonder what's up. 1. as 1 Qin 15' FW' eff ! 4155? - ia , ze Elia? 3 R 5 K Linda Osborn , i S vi 4' , . HIIQLHEE- ii ,:.: .. 45 ' M WG? ffcfi' , gi Bill Ped Q y '-:1 f Darrell Ramsey if x HP? w gg 2 3 Q be A R . 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J i i me B X Steve Schalag Sandy Schultz - -- .,gi5f5f?ii'1i gg ., .-'., , ,ig iff -Q . f'f5f, , ta , '75 . ine-fsz k f' Msg ,152 i 1 ' 'lie ' 9 K ss2,,.fg,.v1-.H :Qian A is i?Z27?iQfia1'2,',1'lQf?ai?G' ag,-,:Vz' ,555 522 r H A Jim Patten .waiis ' - sizes I. If s Marilyn Peters avi A 2.-aaa f 4 4, Jim Reagle -flaw U ' fi lat S tu if 2 . X if if ,- J .,:: tr G .1 Paula Patterson Christine Phipps l?f M .'f'Y LQ?. i 5, , 4, QF Q35 - M 9,216 S ig mag Ti :lv Dan Reisch Kathleen Robertson Teresa Robertson . -r it -r if l 9 . ie if Lo l V 12' - was 1.5. . -we ze. 7 A 11,1 1.2 543517. we s' sail 'WH' ez E? sm- 'mit 1 -1' lla- i ' .tix vial . ,lm ,ga- George Ruby Michele Runner KW W' Y w-.wie Q if 4 Q' Sherron Patton I an 2 'Y af 122 Y K. 4 5 5 f., Gari Pinson Steve Reinwald X sh Ky Wifi Wk if x lk 2 s , Q5 A-'.?:i - 5 .y,, Sue Rodgers or li, 4. 2 .. ,. ' if ?:i'5 f 7'72i5U555 K sv ' WE 'Q 7615 , .W 149 FP- V555 ' . , 'f f'. .f :' Rory Rutherford : .3 fil fi ' W Q , R K F 2 gap, K, A Qi i K ,Q Q 'E 3. gg, I ., V John Paulson . 5 i, M as i F' K 'Y' x 3 S S 2 .3 my ga -el K Janet Pike . 1 QQ Sheri Rehfeld ,S , K. M, X P .- . --- , . J:- ? f P' , , M Ke ,xi 4, is J 5 W a 'fi 'X X Lo u is R o cl g e Rick Rybloom Georjan Paynter Sharron Pratt fl. V . ,, i . : f A Steve Rehfu ss a .. . 3i,,..m.i3 , .Sw iiigaw f , SH- Refi . . ffifffff Becky Ronhaar Olivia Sampson X -l ' 'Y ls We i, 3 Y . kevin Xb 'L 12 Sue Peet . rv il 134 xi5?e1faa:z.:f 12' me - .,,f' , Patti Prinslow rv X . ,W ' ,Y 2 la . , ,wk -gi P W S xg 5-1 ,F i 6 John Riedl W , 3 .. ' xlefffmf' zmiiiuix ff, ,w-'11-fa we 12 eff ,M,,,er,r..,, r X,.m,. ,V m ,Q .,,. . 'wi Julie Ross Lana Sanders William Whitaker contemplates a great new engineering break-through. .571 J 5 ' sw 51:21 S in kkkrk isa . Susan Secrest Debi Seed t I 1 1 ff 1 , Mary Simila Cyndee Southwick V ,i2?2,vgi1:i- fg igjffe . Mike Storm 3 15 EEK, A an K K -A 3 rf? 'Ma P 'W X Q in Ric Turner ! is Kevin Slater Q was fag r agat r, J M W rf N ,Q , Ye J' A Mike Stanton J 51' ' ' ix 5 f K, E. M Q: . Iwi ., IQQ :Vi me 1 ei: f s N W 3 X, S, ew s aft , r y ,P 12 Q sfryqev, tm. ,.g.,,. ua- M. ,. Q .,.... Makeshank , '-':::-Er. , ei Q 4 .-P 55, . ,, A, 5,5 9' 5' I :F ki Chris Slattum Vickie Stearns . t Q in X .s .r ,e .,i,, TW rt ma' Qifiif' K tim- Sue Stuchhik Alan Takayama J irer 129 . Mike Shea Donna Smith T 2 -was-,. as , if ,, sa' ffm ., -1 .- -:Q 's l - If 1. , ',,',21- f ar- ap' if E ' rx . et J- A Shelley Stephens 65+ Stuart Taylor 1 Q f me if Q-Q 25.114 - fini?-Hifi xx A Q Kyle Tucker Kathy Umsted Rich Underwood Sophomores take a breather from all the fun and activities. s .ts ,ss vea---- - ,, W W rf Ml' 3 if-..l.,m yy S K rr Jenette Shelly 'K mega ,tv 2533. ,gr Dwayne Smith -'ef .Q 2 ff? ' iff 2, -1 A W ,rm K -, ..,, Jim Stewart YV ini, is' -mg gy Linda Teern Debbie Updegraff Laurie Shelton x 'QS 'H X YW 9. W ,- 559: if i mei-, T and Karen Smith L Q, s fi2-sAa- t- - X EQ s Mais? 1 , 0 Mike Stiers Q f 3 lm, W We g-,L F 5 f fra ,f f J it I Bonnie Thomas Cheryl Van Cleave Kit Sheridan N ,A :SP K. - 5.594 it J 2 3 1 , 'Y f 3, 9 Q r t 1 re .,,. 'H Laurence Smith r fl F5 T14 1 5 , .- ..fd K .12 ,sf 1-sf , , A E,gg, 53g Leon Stobbe re- ' 12 ,, J ' 2549 19255 5, - - a'.:Tf?if :.l - -l ft g ef : Ed Thostrud it M cw 3- 3. -. ..,, u' 55,55 Tim Valley If ..--, F,.:f.. rv 1, 5 ii, is arf' Ron Van Hess Marcia Vasend digg? , ,,.. - ' y T 31 ' wiif-figshf' zxigyig 'W lr ?i?5??Zi?ii . mr ? Gary Shields at S Ut 5 3, K , 3 X 9 . Y Dwayne Snider Pam Stoltenberg '5i1',, ' 5 J K., , 2+qqr..,,'2a..i, T ,E 1 mf ,ef f la ,. , ' 4 13 John Turcotte ' ,sf J - 'fs: . aw 15. ff! ' eff? ,mt ,.., . ,L .. .E, ,tfP, I ' ' ' it ' Elini. Qfiiiii e Rod Van Hess - , if if 2 .lr5sra35r1aQv?:1355l Qwest f , John Vankeulen Pam Vick Barb Visto i?ff??v wi? 9 9 Y l . lsgwgfll ,L:,, Q2 .N W 5 . l 5 vi ,ls 4 Chris Ward George Wheeler . 7 at - t t i iefsfti Heiwe' ,,lg1Q?3i?1 3. 1 ., 311-, Nancy Wilder A W. ' 'tlastzh :..f. or .. ' ,' , ,T ' im , i f Q ' -1' 3-15, -' Gary Windsor ,Q Q Y ,Ff my ' Aa 3 W is X lx: it 23 1 K W -5. ., , ,. Sandi Zabroski lv-sf -fm N 1-is -mv Terry Gagatko ifi f a i S 1 Slim-S'f:Slts z,..5u S , : , fiiff V Barbara Wade iii . W Dan Webber g f - -. V521 .., I W Gary White is ii fi ees vwef in f 1113 if Jeff Wlles 1 , IM ter 2- it L . .Q mi,-4 ' Larry Windsor M4- KWM - 3 itzii, fa YW ' S S H N Donna Zeiner Larry Hayward ,, i . i,.. W, ' -walk ..72f5u. H5593 r ff A nl .. . , . 7' w t 5 : 3 - . ,tif -2 :Mini , . , Robin Wagers A, y M. sn .2 .- 23, ,' f ':',pgifsQQ ' g g .,.., is Joe Weddle ki a ' .X , , iii ! Zigi: im a 'aigg . 1 5' B John White if Y : I -3 5. ' Biz 11-gt saa- zEf5'.- ' - 3 f-ff, aa,. VickiWilkalis ii?lX33 iyy G 3 Vee, , -Vi , 1, 3' ff Vic Winfrey Joseph Ziebart Karen Johnston . :ZS 1. iri . Z , ' ' ' K 37 -wi 3 ,' A Steve Wagers Linda Weigum . X: J ., ,ya M SI..- f i r S ' 2 ft-1 ' x,,.,.Z,g K' if fx,-2 gx fails 'i. fiiifii SQL Karen White .4 V ,frvmf1f,., -. , 'ilili-V or VliEi,lf9.1 .f w 314122552 J 1 Bill Wilkins Pat Wright I .-1:55--a:za'.n. . iw . fi. ' - ' :Fee l Z W X em 1- We Byron Bean Lauri Martin ' ' if-: i'i?k--1 me R sg-at is '22 -'mtl' , ,i .feeaei S , Mike Walther fx Q1' LM' QQ 1 - Eli' Wifi, nl . Jane Wells X l ,wiiliiglt ,, 3 EQfFfrQ2e'l,3j V 1 William Whitteker 4 ' my .,f- gi lls ? Sw- Q 3 5 1 Q . 5 gf. L A ings? ' Mfg Y lf is R .sm .pew , -if .. t ,. 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L3 -f 51'-5-552541-ii? Joan Wilder 'i .t Q- Q is ii 'r 5 xl, , , ..e,e,, ' 2' e: ?l fjsg. -N W' ' ,:i.:E Marty Wilson A 9 f ti Q S X M 2 H' as ,mit gig ivmfiiiiii 'ilsiitil li -fm,sAi Q S fr Brent Young Q gsf , .S .,, , 4 :N L ka, ' 2. , Q- Janis Burkett 125 Qfficers, Council Ancl President Ron Quimby ln its second year at IVlcNary, the Junior Class demonstrated its con- tinued spirit and outstanding achievements. Junior Celtics displayed their First Viwpresident loyalty to their school by their contributions in various projects, at games, Steve Johnson and pep assemblies. IVIcNary High can look forward to this growing class of leadership. Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Rita Montgomery Janee Nicolet Gary Erickson 126 Advisors uicle Mc ary's juniors 5 Advisers are, at top, left to right, Bruce Stewart and Michael Hibbard. Seated are Mrs. Mable Montenegro, Beryle Brodersen and Miss Marylyn Sea. 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The Seniors set and achieved their goals while following i the traditions set by previous classes. Jim Garren First Vice-President Steve Narkaus Second Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Greg Mgl-egd Michelle Drayton And Advisers Eeacl Class Cf '68 Senior Class Council, from left to right, First row: Peggy Warnock, Charlotte Mudgett, Pam Johnston. Second row: Mike Long, Scott Graves, Darwin Bauer. Senior Class Advisers, from left to right: Bruce Barker, Miss Ann Culter, Mrs. Janie Diment, and Dwight Runner. Dan Nmem JoAnn APHGUO Marcia Bailey In ten you wha' I m going to do' ' ' Don Baldwin Glen Ballard Greg Barnwell Ed Bartlett David Bateman Darwin Bauer Kathy Beach Steve Beaman Greg Bean is ,lv ' Nik S' M l gs' '- g . 1 . QW . ,. . ,, -Q, r ...::x . .., , , . , , .... Nadine Bender Paul Bergman Denice Bibby Linda Bishop MHFIYFIU Bi5V'l0P Annete Blake Susan Blum Sharon Blumenstein George Boase Vicki Bockes Reinhard Boelow Jacque Bowder Judy Bowefgy Ben Bramlett Diane Branin Berit Bredtvedt Gary Bryson Bev Buchholz Alvin Burt Jane Busch Debbie Bush Cathy Butler Rob Cameron Sieve Carlsen D Ch h Chris Carver Sandra Chasiain Gloria Cheathem Karen Chown Dug um Dana Clark Another senior caught In the lunch rush Jeff Clark Larry Clark Linda Clarkson Jim Claus Dan Clausen Gaw Coburn Cheryl Collins Lauri Conlin Dan Connor Al Cook I-Yle Cordrav Stew COVEV Bob Cripe Cathy Crownover Dave Cummings Bob Cunningham Sherry Curtis Steve Davis Michelle Drayton Hank Deg-lean Pam DeLapp Elmer Dickman David Dickson Dana DFCSS Steve Narkaus crams for mid-terms. Roger Drees Elaine Duncan SU9 EUV Charles Elliott Barb Emmons Bnb Emfick The walls have eyes and Holly Erigkgon Phyllis Everly Robert Faler ears '-- and feet! Diane Fancher Carl Farmer JoAnne Feller Rick Fisher Jim Frey Bruce Garrett Cathy Fiske Mike Fleming John Fletcher Tom Flores Ray Francis GBYY Frv Nancy Gabriel Judy Gardner Jim Garges Jim Garren Sherri Gentzkow Bill Girard Brian Glenville Beth Graber Scott Graves John Gray Daine Grogan Roy Gudmundson Don giuthner Jeannie Hadley Billie Haines Jennifer Hall Bill Hammond Bryce Hammond Larry Hande Richie Hiinneman LHVFY HBNSUEYVY i is ag Kathy Hardman Heidi Harrison Jan Hartley Jeanne Hastings Debra Hayward Carol Heilman Rick Heitkemper Barb Henry Pat Herren Larry Herring Bgb Hevlin Sandy Hewitt Steve Hiscoe Randy Hjort Paula Hockett Charles Holcom David Holler Karen Hollin Serious seniors comtemplate graduation. Joe Hopkins Diane Houck John Humphreys Bill Hunt Debra Hunt Ed Hvden John Hyden Phillip Jackman Cathy Jenkins Carol Johnson Elaine Johnson Nlarty Johnson Pam Johnston Jo Julian Philip Judson Judy Kasper BSCKY KQCNISF PHT Kennedy if Cil'1ClV Kimefling Lynne Kerber Sue King Bob Kitchen Diana Knupp BOD Kl'0hr1 Kathy Kunzman Randy Largent Through the lipsg and over Barbara LaDuke David LaIVIire 3, Mike Latham Jan Leach the gumsp look out stomach, her it comes! .,,.,.-ff Sydney Lance 2 SL f'- ,fi 5i.:::f3f4:e5'! sw2jjg5wf i . ,. - ' -M220 m',,,Q, fav -:f L 5. 23522 -Q I Iliff ' 'f' -, ka- gpwfez . I . gm fi.. , 'f,:w'EgL?: of S5 8 :yf qwa yi . QAjQfZ,ygg5 , , .. , xiii ' .,,wef f2ffsgffE:'f9f Lkr, i E ,NQ ,.., K ,pu -. W,k,V,5, , .... .... , U ,,.,,.. . ee ' ,,,.f,. . .,.. , - A f., Jfggezfisep r,.. wk .L ,yi mfw . 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Cherie McAdaragh Mike McAndrew Erin McCIaughorey Marine McDonald Greg McLeod Dan Meier Jamie Mellbye Delores Menear Dottie Middleton JoAnne Miles Larry Moore Gr!-29 MOYISY Chuck Morton Charlotte Mudgett Terry Murphy Mike Murray Steve Narkaus Cheryl Neal Susan Nebrija Carole Needham Janice Nightengale 5 Bonnie Norby Jim Oeltjen Judy Olsen an wr fi 1 Mgiwx 65:11.31 Q: JoEIlen Oppek Jean Orcufl Daryle Orpilla Betty Patten s11 aw:f,,r-:se i avr ' mais-5122155 ,r u L 1: M rf 1 Q., Sssaif ae, :- -sfswz1r1 mf fr 5,15 '91?W112' .. 'IMT'- .M . er,-,U .1 8225? J 2 , , 311552. ff' k5 'E3l5i-,Y r 'I-5'i seEiiL.'ifff,4 W 2 rr K X 2 SQ 1 kk F3 9.6 E3 :Eh ,SK 1' Qi sa 5 S rv mi Eg rl 4 X ,Q 2 Rigs ,gg ,args Mjlifgt 1 x,,., , ,,., . ..,. . .W in N ,-.K E . -, S, ,S lg? 5 Q , ENR! f S ff gi if rs rr, ,ij ig 1 1233 E HFS r rr 3 iw we gi ,tg ig as S gage rg Q 6 , 2, 'R L 11 r Q 2 Q55 rr Ewa! if , WW Qs S I wonder if blondes really do have more fun Virginia Osborn Linda Palmer NHHCY PENS Jeannie Patterson Mary Peterson Doug Pfau Lynell Phillips Bob Pickerel Debbie Pilleffe Jim PFFCE Linda Prideaux Valerie Prinslow Jeff Pritchard Carol Purqgll Sue Pyle Glenn Flaaen Mike Ramsey Steve Ray Jerry Reams Tom Richison Bill RFGYSOH Reed Ritchey Mike Robinson Greg Roach Ron Roach Charlotte Robertson Mary Robertson Don Romer Marlene Rowland Thelma Ruff Renee Rutherford KBUWY Rybloom Seniors study harder. Q - s ' s Doug Saling Randy Sampson Jill Sanclefer is 353 Ron Sandstorm Denris Schirmarl Jane Sghra Roger Seburrl Randy Seelev Teresa Shearer GHTY SYUYIT1 David Stream Donna Stewart f V,g .,,, mlevilg Ili m. ',ff- V l. eggeges : ::, .mais , --f,:- , enge- 'iimlz : , ,. ,L ,, .. H al,-.,,, I . QGQEQIN T , wee ,,rr ., :s5L!':'.f mfg, fl Us X -l i, ef i K e I S X Qs JK H2 5 ' l fe Wig ? 3552 E 2 'ex 1 M il q 2 , 3 3 gi , igegff-fmSestfsl1egflew, HM.-.l.l:-ff --, -l ll fa wg ,waz . S 3 X 3, 4' 92 L fGE-1'fl:1'Ef- AIS? In I 1 ' fi' f.:E,f??5f Iii? :fi ::g,f::, gg ,N ,t.m,.M i Gary Shelton Steve Simon Majorie Smith :gf J' .lit , . . i.. ,, ..,., -gwwemlfe mmm ES l , ,3 f ,,. WSE algae, N ,Maxi emma egeagslerl ,mlm .Wei f:v: v,::v . ---: -My .. ,, .. E,Mgiggie . ff-55543,mflesvlslffr :f:eg 5g5sL ,.i,,:- 25355-'M eiiilie alarm , ,,. ,,, EE ffiw? ,, t..t at A. .M .... Q .. 1.. . ..:..-:-..5:f.e:f:. mu , e- f-.,7 A 455 .ws gif' l ' -z ' -l el. seafarer af tlsumm .521 K , 3 1 F EEL Q! K isis 1 I Q gre Q W W me 28 Qs: 3 Q H A Q y S 5 Pat Sullivan Bob Surrett Tom Surrett Tammy Tanaka Wayne Thackery Larry Thies l Bfad 'roman Steve Troseth Mike Troutt Dave True Toby Tyler Dave Unrein 105514351331 1 gfgeli .6 -e -3, aliageeelilg-tlail' e , aSi55eE55wQ5w :,,: 'S - ,, ' .-'alla ei? lv gf l siiiiii Sharon Vista Gib Ward Linda Warner Val Valentino Shirley vanoell Janelle VarlLydegraff Peggy Warnock Rick Watson Jack Weddle Wayne Wellin Harry Wiens l Chuck Wingo Pati West Brenda Westfall iris White Keith White Nlerri Wilder Dan Williamson Amy Wilson Tom Wilson Dian Wittenberg Richard Wolke Jerry Wood JGFFY W00dS Seniors sing harder. Mike White Becky Winfrey Steve Zeiner Rotarian, Athlete of Che ear Chosen Hank DeHaan was chosen Athlete of the Year for his achievements in high school athletics. Hank has participated in basketball and track for three years at lVlcNary. He played center on the basketball team for all three years, setting re- bounding and scoring records. He was named to the second tourney team and will play in the all state games in Eugene. Hank was co-captain of the Celtic track team and part- icipated in the shot and discus. Hank's future plans include attending Lower Columbia Junior College for tvvo years and later enrolling at one of the larger Oregon universities. nu- lVlcNary's Rotarian of the Year is student body president, Reed Ritchey. lVluch of Reed's time over the past three years has been taken by German Club, Letterman's Club, National Honor Society, and the Celtic basketball team. Reed was captain of this year's state championship team. His future plans include attending the University of Oregon and joining the Air Force ROTC. .: Qracis Receive Awards anti Sciiolatsliips Joseph H. Albert Girl of the Year Rotarian of the Year Reed Ritchey Dana Drees, Val Valentino Reed Ritchey D.A.R. Good Citizen Dana Drees Athlete of the Year HenrY DGHHGH Outstanding Student in Retail Selling Bonnie Norby Future Business Leaders JudV Olsen Spanish Club Senior Art Senior Band Senior Choir Senior Orchestra Senior Draftsman Senior Metals Craftsman Senior Wood Craftsman Senior Public Speaking Daniel Almero Jan Van Lydegraf Robert Emrick Charlotte Robertson Jacque Bowder, Cathy Jenkins Jim Garren Don Roner Martin Johnson Bob Pickerel Betty Crocker Am. Homemaker of Tomorrow Virginia Osborn Brigham Young University Judy Olsen Houghton College Donald Gunthner Linfield College Judy Bowerly, Robert Emrick Virginia Osborn, Harry Wiens Linfield College, Research Institute Harry Wiens Lion's Club Scholarship Charlotte Robertson Lower Columbia Community College Henry DeHaan MIT National Merit Scholarship by Westab, Inc. Charles Holcum National Honor Society Charles Holcum Northwest Christian College Steven Zeiner Olson Scholarship Kathleene Beach Oregon College of Education Charlotte Mudgett, Amy Wilson Oregon School Employees Merri Wilder Oregon State University Daniel Almero, Marcie McDonald l54 Jeanette Patterson, Steve Troseth National Merit Scholarship, Commendation Virginia Osborn Voice of Democracy Judy Olsen American Chemical Society Chuck Holcum, Jeanne Patterson Reed Ritchey, Karen Chown Oregon State University, Dad's Club David Dickson, Dana Drees National Mathematics Contest Charles Holcum, Phillip Judson National Mathematics Contest Charles Holcum, Philip Judson Eric W. Allen, Journalism David Dickson, Judy Olsen George S. Turnbull, Yearbook Toni Mau Oregon Music Teachers Association Jacque Bowder Solo Performance Jacque Bowder, Cathy Jenkins Glenn Raaen Band Performance and Service Elaine Duncan, Marjorie Smith V Gerald Woods Most Improved Boy in Retail Selling Skills Randy Largent Most Improved Girl in Retail Selling Skills Nancy Seeley Oregon State University, Mary Harbeck Berger Jeanette Patterson Rotan Scholarship Reinhard Boelow Salem General Hospital Auxiliary Diane Wittenberg Salem Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Virginia Osborn Bob's Drive-ln Scholarship Dennis Schirman John Fletcher, Carole Needham Nancy Gabriel, Douglas Church Valerie Prinslow Jacque Bowder Western Washington State College Sharon Visto Philip Judson, William Rierson Karen Chown, Dottie Middleton Keith White Seattle Pacific College University of Oregon University of Puget Sound University of Washington Whitman College Willamette University 1 'Boy, you wouldn't believe this but l just for- got what l was suppose to say! The senior banquet was held May 24, at 6:30 in the cafeteria, the event was catered by Kopper Kitchen North. Steve Narkus and Steve Zeiner read the class wills, Chuck Holcum read the senior class prophesy, ending with Erin lVlcClaughry giving a speech on the senior's obligation to society. The banquet was enjoyed by everyone that attended. Doug Church strums his strings for graduating seniors. For once seniors enjoy the food served in the cafeteria' Seniors laugh-it-up at the entertainment provided Oh! Look at that big green frogllll Class of '68 Says garewell 50 McNary Peggy Warnock and Bob Kitchen take their final wa as seniors, with mixed emotions. L The final touch is made before the big event. ln we go! 1. L., So this is what we have to show for twelve long years. On lVlay 31, 1968, 317 seniors graduated from IVIcNary High School. The Class of '68 is the first class to graduate that started as sophomores at NlcNary. Rev. Robert Emrick, of the Church of Nazarene, gave the invocation and the benediction. Students selected to speak were Judy Olsen, who talked about The Pursuit of Excellence and Bob Pickerel, whose speech was entitled The Road Not Taken. The commencement exercise was viewed by 3,000 interested parents and spectators. The Class of '68 is viewed from the balcony by Patty Drees. Randy Sampson happily receives hisdiploma 157 Baccalaureate . . . 1968 Arnold, Gail, 8 Backlund, Victor, 8 Barker, Bruce Bartlett, Susan, 8, 60 Beals, Donna, 8 Beer, Frank, 8 Bellock, Cyril, 8, 94 Boost, Fred, 8 Brodersen, Beryl, 8 Brumfield, Betty, 86, 99 Cutler, Georgia, 8 Danskin, Richard, 8 Dasch, Roger, 8 Diment, Janie, 9 Dittman, Anne Marie, 9 Doherty, Michael, 9 Eskelsen, Linda, 9 Bahnsen, Sharon Balces, Marcia, 140 Bale, Mary, 64, 99 110, 128 Baker, Elaine, 118 Bake,r Baker, Liz, 128 Baker, John, 82, 118 Baker, Kay, 118 Baker, Baldwi Ressie, 117,118 n, Don, 114 Bales, Glenda, 64, 118 Bales, Bob, 128 Ballard, Glen, 140 Barbarino, Teresa, 118 Bardos i, Liz Barker, Chris, 72, 102, 103, Barnes, Bruce, 94, 96, 118 128 Flesher, Gurnee Fors, Stuart, 9, IO7 Gottfried, Loretta, 9 Green, Adrian, 9 Haggerty, Norma, 9 Hamilton, Ruth, 9 Henderson, Peggy Hibbard, Michael, 10 Hickok, Neysa, 55 Jackson, Imogene Jespersen, Michael Jimenex, Morris, 10, 87, 97 Johnsrud, Herbert, 10 Jones, Alice, 10 Kenney, Reta LaBounty, Virginia, 10 Lane, Gerald, 10, 31 Lavey, Jean Leindecker, Martha, 10, 31 Lorenz, Clair, 10 McConnell, Mary Mellbye, Marjorie Metzger, Robert, 10 Montenegro, Mabel, 10 Mort, Fay, 10 Neal, Ellen, 10 Pieters, Dennis, 10, 107 Reeves, Glenn, 11 Riley, John, 11 Barnwell, Greg, 97, 140 Bartell, Dave, 118 Bartlett, Ed, 53, 59, 78, 79, 93, 10 Bateman, Dave, 87, 94, 118, 140 Bateman, Doug, 94, 104 Bauer, Darwin, 139, 140 Bauer, Dawn, 128 Bauer, DeLight, 54, 67, 118 Bauer, Richard, 118 Baylor, Shannon, 118 Beach, Kathy, 140, 154 Beals, Jeff, 107, 118 Beaman, Stephen, 137, 140 Bean, Byron, 125 Bean, Greg, 140 Becker, Kathy, 118 Becker, Steve, 94, 128 Bedell, Connie, 128 Beeby, Barbara, 60, 64, 67, 128 Begay, Linda, 118 Bender, Nadina, 140 Bender, Bud, 128 Bennett, Gerald, 78, 102, 103 Benz, Reg, 128 Berg, Judy, 110, 118, 128 Bergman, Ethan, 82, 94, 102, 103, Bergman, Paul, 102, 103 Beukelman, Bonnie, 99, 128 Beyer, Hal, 78, 94, 107, 128 Beyer, Onnie, 64, 118 Voigt, Robert Ritter, Carol, 10, 11 Runner, Dwight, 11 Saxton, Cliff, 11 Schwab, Helen, 11 Sea, Marylyn,-11 Sebern, JoAnne Shaw, William, 11 Smith, Myrtle Stewart, Bruce, 11 Strozut, George Vanderford, Margaret, 11, 30 Bibby, Denice, 21, 64, 140 Bieberich, Barbara Bigler, Darla, 58, 99, 118 Binger, Gordon Bishop, Jill Bishop, Marlynn, 140, Bishop, Linda, 140 Blair, Barbara, 117, 118 Blake, Annette, 140 Blanton, Dale, 31, 118 Blaschko, Margaret Walls, Gary, 11 Welty, Betty, 11 Williams, Glen, 11 Zupo, Judith, 11 Adams, Brian, 128 Adams, Cassy, 118 Adams, Mary, 34 Aikman, Terry, 118 Albers, Bob, 78, 128 Aldridge, Paula, 188 Allenby, Alyce, 128 Allenby, Carroll, 128 Allenby, Terrance, 118 Almero, Dan, 104, 140, 154 Almero, Marilyn, 64, 110, 128 Amend, Ted, 31, 87, 128 Andal, Debi Anderson Barry, 128 Anderson, Chris, 118 Anderson, Chris, 82, 118 Anderson, Diane, 128 Anderson, Jackie, 128 Anderson, Steve, 128 Anderson, Terry, 82, 107, 118 Ankrom, Luanna, 128 Anson, Dan, 118 Apiado, Jose, 94, 118 Apiado, Juanita, 118, 142 Apilado, Anita, 128 Apilado, JoAnn Arndt, Barbara, 118 Asher, Barbara, 118 Atkinson, Kay, 118 Ault, Duane, 128' Azure, Sandy, 110, 118 Backstrom, Dennis, 118 Backstrom, Larry, 135 Blensly, Leif, 17, 87, 118 Blu m, Susan, 140 Blumenstein, Sharon, 140 Boase, George, 87, 140 Bockes, Vicki, 140 Boelow, Reinhard, 140, 154 Boltjes, Correll Bonn, Colleen Borden, Troy Bourland, Rod, 118 Bowden, Larry, 128 Bowder, Jacqueline, 33, 34, 53, 14 Bowerly, Judith, 53, 67, 141, 154 Bowers, Linda, 118 Bowers, Teri Boyce, Carol Boyce, Marie, 125 Boyd, Alice, 118 Boyd, Marcia, 118 Brady, Danalea, 118 Bramlett, Ben, 87, 94,141, 145 Brandes, Debbie, 67, 118 Branin, Diane, 141 Bredtvedt, Berit, 141 Breneman, Jack, 128 Brewer, Linda, 128 Brandt, Nancy, 125 Bridger, Micheal, 128 Briggs, Debra, 119 Brock, Mike, 145 Brogoitti, Bruce, 128 Brooks, Dave, 94, 119 Brown, James, 128 Brown, Linda, 119 Bruce, John, 125 Brunnitt, Dale, 128 Bru mmitt, Randy, 87, 119 7,140 116,118,140 0,154 Claude, 107, 119 Bryson, Gary, 141 Bryson, Terrea, 119 Buberich, Barbara, 119 Buchholz, Beverly, 141 Buchholz, Dale, 119 Bull, Dave, 102, 103, 128 Bullock, Wayne Burchett, Kathy, 128 Burt, Alvin, 140 Busch, Pam, 64, 141 Bush, Debbie, 141 Butler, Cathy, 30, 47, 65, 76, 136, 141 Butte, Tom, 107, 119 Burkett, Janis, 125 Burkett, Steve Cady, Gail, 86,119 Callender, Sharon Cameron, Rob, 48,141 Canby, Karen, 119 Capps, Rita, 119 Carden, Kathy, 119 Carlsen, Steve, 128, 141 Carlson, Steve Carnes, Andy, 119 Carnes, Floyd, 128 Carnes, Oweta, 128 Carpenter, Donna Carrow, Vince, 119 Carver, Chris, 65, 141 Cary, Mike Cave, Betty Chapin, Bruce, 33, 36, 53, 87, 94, 128 Chapin, Roxanne, 100, 128 Chapman, Judy, 34, 128 Chapman, Sue, 128 Chastaine, Sandra, 140 Cheathem, Gloria, 141 Chown, Karen, 48, 69, 141, 154 Chown, Michael, 82, 83, 119 Christensen, Pam, 128 Church, Doug, 53, 97, 98, 141, 154, 15 Circle, Marlin, 119 Claggett, Randy, 128 Clark, Dan, 119 Clark, Dana, 34, 53, 141 Clark, Jeff, 87, 141 Clark, Larry, 141, 145 Clarkson, Becki, 128 Clarkson, Linda, 33, 141, 147 Claus, Jim, 141 Conlin, Cleland Donna, 52,119 Coache, Laurette Coburn, Delight, 128 Coburn Gary, 141 Collins, Dolan, 94, 104, 118 Collins, Ray, 119 Collins, Pam, 119 Collins, Sherry, 112 Comer, Ron, 97, 98, 127, 128 Condit, Mike, 119 Laura, 110, 142 Connor, Dan, 33, 107, 142, 139 Conzoner, Tom, 128 Cook, Alan, 49, 78, 97, 98,142 Cook, Connie, 119 Cordray, Lyle, 142 Corey, Steve, 142 Cornforth, Janet, 129 Cotton, Dixie, 119 Coursey, Rick, 119 Cox, Bruce Cox, Sherry, 135 Cox, Diane Craft, Mary, 129 Creecy, Chris, 119 Cripe, Bob, 142 Cristler, Cherie, 21, 129 Crook, Jim Crosley, Peggy, 129 Cross, Karla, 62, 129 Crownover, Cathy, 34, 110, 142 Culwell, Andrew, 102, 103, 129 Cummings, Dave, 97, 104, 142 Cummings, Tom, 87, 129 Cunningham, Bob, 142 Curry, Tim, 119 Curtis, Sherry, 142 Daily, Marge, 119 Dake, Ben, 87, 129 Daley, Linda, 118 Damerell, Pat, 119 Danielsen, Feder, 119 Daulton, Jim Davis, Cynthia, 129 Davis, Kent, 119 Davis, Steve, 142 160 5 DeHaan Sandra, 119 Deguire, , Henry, 93, 107, 142, 152,154 DeHaan, Lorinda, 119 DeLapp, Pam, 142, 145 DeLapp, Sheila, 119 Derrick, DeMarco, Debbie, 119 DeMille, Roger, 129 DeRoos, Dwn, 119 Derrick, Claude, 119 DeSart, Steve, 78, 129 Dewey, Janis, 129 Dickman, Elmer, 142 Dickson, Dave, 19, 30, 65, 107, 109, 137, 138, 142, 154 Divac, Sherry, 129 Doax, Edward Doust, Cindy, 34, 129 Draper, Dwayne, 119 Drayton, Mike, 34, 52, 53, 60, 64, 69, 138, 142 Drees, Dana, 62, 142, 153, 154 Drees, Roger, 142 Dumire, Delbert Dumire, Dennis Duncan, Dennis, 78, 129 Duncan, Elaine, 136, 142, 154 Duncan, Sue, 129 Dungey, Julie, 129 Dunn, Don, 129 Duren, Nancy, 119 DuVal, Sherry, 119 Duval, Sherry Ann Dye, Mike, 129 Dyer, Connie, 129 Dyer, Lee, 119 Ebert, Gary, 129 Ebert, Terry, 129 Ebright, Terri, 129 Eby, Sue, 142, 145 Eckstein, Rich Edgar, Cheryl, 129 Edwards, Diane, 120 Eggleston, Doug Eitelgeorge, Mike, 87, 120 Elsenraat, Pennie, 129 Ely, Jim, 129 Ely, Sharon Edwards, Dennis, 129 Elliott, Charles, 142 Emmons, Barb, 142 Emrick, Bob, 54, 78, 7 9,107,137,142, 154 Erickson, Gary, 52, 102, 103, 129, 137 Erickson, Holly, 62, 130 Evenrud, Cherry, 120 Everly, Nanci, 31, 55, 129 Everly, Phyllis, 64, 143 Faler, Robert, 94, 143 Fallin, Claude, 102, 103, 129 Fancher, Diane, 47, 54, 59, 77, 143 Farmer, Bruce, 120 Farmer, Carl, 143 Faville, Tim, 120 Febach, Sandy, 110, 100, 129 Feller, JoAnne, 143 Feller, Larry, 17, 117, 120 Fessant, Steve, 120 Finch, Beth, 34, 129 Fisher, Judy, 120 Fisher, Rick, 143 Fisk, Cathy, 143 Fiske, Elaine, 129 Fleer, Mike, 87, 107, 120 Fleming, Mike, 143 Fletcher, Chris, 129 Fletcher, John, 70, 143, 154 Flores, Lucy, 110, 129 Flowers, Delores, 33, 120 Flowers, Karen, 110, 129 Foreman, Joanne, 120 Foreman, Larry, 120 Forgard, Georgia, 129 Fortune, Debbie, 129 Fox, Denise, 86, 99, 110, 120 Fox, Don, 107, 120 Fox, Doug, 107, 129 Francis, John, 104, 120 Francis, Ray, 143 Franz, Genese, 120 Fredrickson, Larry, 129 Frederickson, Don, 120 Frey, Don, 94, 120 Frey, Jim, 53, 94, 96, 143 Friesen, Cheri, 34, 129 Fry, Debby, 30, 129 Fry, Gary Fry, Linda, 120 Gabriel, Nancy, 69, 143, 154 Gagatro, Terry, 125 Gange, Dusty, 129 Gardner, Judy, 143 Gardner, Marcia, 120 Garges, Jim, 147 Garland, Noreen, 64, 129 Garren, Jim, 46, 58, 78, 138, 146, 154 Garrett, Bruce, 143 Gascon, Steve Gentzkow, Delmar, 129 Gibby, Karen, 67, 120 Gierloff, Ken, 78, 97, 130 Gifford, Darwin Girard, William, 143 Gisler, Betty, 120 Gjonnes, Marian, 120 Glanville, Brian, 47,107, 143 Glanville, Cheryl Glennie, Dave, 33, 120 Glennie, Kay, 64, 70, 130 Gloria, Trini, 130 Glover, Hiro, 16, 120 Glover, Mieko, 130 Goddard, Pamela, 120 Gottfried, Julie, 130 Gottfried, Peggy, 120 Graber, Beth, 47, 60, 76, 143, 151 Graves, Robert, 139, 143 Gray, Jim, 117, 120 Gray, John, 144 Greene, Curtis, 120 Greene, Vickie, 120 Gregg, Mike, 17, 78, 130 Gribskov, Kyle, 130 Grieve, Tom, 17, 67, 78, 130 Grim, Pat, 120 Grimes, Gary, 120 Grogan, Diane, 144 Grogan, Richard, 120 Grogan, Terrie, 130 Gruenfeilder, Mary, 130 Gudmundson, Roy, 144 Guined, Bette, 120 Gust, Mike, 130 Guthner, Don, 53, 137, 144, 154 Guzman, Alan, 130 Gwynn, Tom, 120 Hadley, Jeannie, 144 Haines, Billie, 136, 144 Hall, Dennis, 130 Hall, Jennifer, 135, 144 Hamilton, Elizebeth, 120 Hammack, Charles, 102, 103, 127, 130 Hammond, Bryce, 144 Hammond, William, 144 Hampson, Jim, 87, 120 Hampton, Carl, 66, 120 Hande, Larry, 47, 67, 97, 104, 144 Hankel, Mike Hankins, Pam, 130 Hanneman, Stuart, 67, 120, 144 Hansberry, Larry, 144 Hansen, Jay, 94, 120 Hanson, Rod, 107, 120 Hanthorn, Roger, 130 Harbauch, Timothy Hardman, Kathryn, 144 Harmon, Ernest, 135 Harmon, Judy Harrison, Heidi, 64, 66, 67, 144 Harrison, Jacqueline, 120 Hart, Bonnie, 30, 120 Hartley, Jan, 144 Hastings, Laura, 144 Hastings, Sharon, 120 Hatteburg, Sue, 121 Haugen, Jackie, 34, 130 Hawk, Janice, 130 Hawkins, Dave, 121 Hayward, Debra, 144 Hayward, Larry, 94, 107, 121, 125 Hedge, Larry, 82, 130 Hegstrom, Paul 94, 121 Heikkila, Mary, 121 Heilman, Carol, 64, 67, 144 Heitrernper, Rick, 67, 144, 146 Helton, Judy, 121 Henrickson, Steve, 130 Henry, Barbara, 58, 142, 144 Henry, Judy, 31, 61, 130 Herren, Pat Herring, Kay, 121 Herring, Larry, 102, 103, 121, 144 Herring, Laurie, 130, 135 Herschbach, Doug, 97, 121 Hescock, Russ, 130 Hevlin, Bob, 144 Hewitt, Sandy, 144 Hewitt, Sue, 130 Hilfiker, Liz, 34, 130 Hill, Marilyn, 121 Hillyer, Leo, 121 Hindarl, Mike, 121 Hiscoe, Steve, 67, 107, 121, 144 Hjort, Becky, 64, 121 Hjort, Randy, 144 Hledik, Randy, 87, 104, 127, 130 Hockett, Paula, 110, 144 Hoeraug, Bruce, 33, 121 Hoerauf, Kay, 31, 65, 130 Holocom, Charles, 67, 144, 154, 155 Holler, David Hollin, Karen Holmdahl, Debbie, 130 Hopkins, Gerry, 130 Hopkins, Joe, 145 Hopkins, Sherry, 130 Horn, Marilyn, 67, 121 Horton, Rick, 17, 33, 34, 53, 38, 130 Houck, Diane, 145 Howard, Nancy, 121 Hughes, Richard, 130 Huiett, Cynthia, 121 Juiett, Kathy, 130 Humphrey, Molly, 33, 130 Humphreys, John, 145 Hunt, Debra, 145 Hunt, Robert, 121 Hunt, William, 145 Hybertsen, Randall, 121 Hyden, Ed, 30, 76, 145 Hyder, John, 145 lrmen, Steve, 130 Jackman, Phillip, 78, 107, 145 Jackman, Randy, 16, 130 Jakola, Elaine, 130 James, Sally Janes, Steve, 130 Jenkins, Catherine, 70, 145, 154 Jenkins, Dave, 121 Jentzsch, Winston, 121 Jennings, James Jeske, Diane, 121 Johnson, Aloma, 121 Johnson, Carol, 145 Johnson, Cheryl, 121 Johnson, Dan,121 Johnson, Elaine, 145 Johnson, JoEllen, 64, 130 Johnson, Linda Johnson, Martin, 145, 154 Johnson Pat, 121 Johnson, Steve, 93, 102, 103, 130 Johnston, Karen, 125 Johnston, Pam, 139, 145 Joyner, JoAnne, 135 Judson, Phillip, 145, 154 Julian, Jo, 145 Jump, William, 66,121 Jones, Sally, 121 Kale, Larry, 130 Kallenbach, Jill, 130 Kammler, Don, 121 Kasper, Judy, 145 Kechter, Rebecca, 67, 145 Keele, Pam Keesee, Sue, 121 Keller, Anita, 121 Kemp, Dave, 78, 130 Kennedy, Nancy, 86, 121 Kennedy, Pat, 70, 86, 136, 145 Kennedy, Sherrie, 121 Kennedy, Stanley, 121 Kebber, Theresa, 64, 146 Keuscher, DAn Kidd, Roger Kimerling, Cindy, 146 Kimerling, Rod, 130 Kinaman, Connie, 121 King, Pam, 34, 130 King, Sue, 145 Kirkwood, Dave, 82, 107, 116, 121 Kirkwood, Chris, 130 Kitchen, Bob, 59, 78, 79, 146, 156 Klampe, Steve, 121 Kliewer, Dan, 121 Kliewer, Jerry, 70, 107, 130 Klopfenstein, Ann, 64, 121 Knupp, Diana, 70, 146 Kominer, Dan, 121 Komtate, John, 117, 121 Kraerner, Mike Miller, sam, 132 Krebs, Andy, 130 Krohn, Bob, 146 Kudna, Virgil, 64, 146 Kunzman, Kathy 121 Kurtz, Jerry, 102, 103, 130 La Box, Steve, 131 Lacey, Venita, 131 LaDuke, Barbara, 65, 146 Lamber, Jeff, 121 Lamer, Paul LaMire, Dave, 146 Lance, Sydney, 146 Lane, Debra, 121 Lapin, Annie, 146 Lapin, Shirley Lappin, Joyce, 64, 146 Largent, Kurt, 54, 78, 131 Largent, Randy, 146, 154 Larson, Tom, 135 Larson, Wayne, 131 Latham, Mike, 61, 146 Layman, Vike, 131 Leach, Janice, 146 Lee, Barbara, 135 Lee, Fletcher, 107 Lee, Sharon, 135 Leffingwell, Sherrie, 131 McLeod, Greg, 31, 104, 105, 138, 147 McRae, Arlene, 132 McRae, Jeff, 82, 122 Meade, Barbara, 53 Medearis, Virginia, 99, 132 Meier, Dan, 31, 33, 107, 137, 147 Meier, Janelle, 132 Meier, Karl, 122 Mellbye, Jamie, 30, 47, 65, 77, 136, 147 Melott, Craig, 94, 132 Melson, Joyce, 122 Melson, Teri, 132 Melville, Ken Memmott, Joel, 122 Memmontt, Paul Menear, Delores, 147 Merrill, Robin, 132 Mertl, Connie, 122 Middleton, Charles, 122 Middleton, Dottie, 147, 154 Mihalisko, Andreia, 136, 147 Miles, JoAnne, 147 Lesme ster, Dave, 87, 131 Lewis, Debbie Lewis, Debra, 121, 146 Lewis, Joanne, 121 Lewis, Nancy, 131 Lew is, Lewis Larry, 95, 122 Roberta 122 Lick, Mike, 94, 131 Lies, Candace, 131 Lies, Mitchell, 122 Light, Pam, 122 Liljequist, Bill Links, Gayle, 146 Livengood, Virginia, 146 Livengood, Les, 102, 103, 131 Lomax, Gerald, 122 Long, Mike, 46, 139, 146 Lorenz, Paul, 30, 67, 131 Losie, Paul, 88, 127, 131 Lossner, Sue, 146 Louden, Jeanne, 47, 99, 110,131 Loveland, Judy Lovrien, Steve, 58, 78, 97, 146 Lower, Patti, 131 Lucas, Carol, 146 Lucas, Leon, 122 Luke, Dave, 94, 95, 96, 131 Lund, Kathy, 122 Macy, Calvin, 122 Macy, Phyllis, 146, 148 Mahan, Dan, 146 Maier, Debbie, 99, 131 Mair, Dave, 94, 131 Maki, Elaine, 147 Malm, Lenn, 131 Malone, Wendy, 147 Malstrom, Paul, 107, 131 Manning, Les, 122 Mariette, Ron, 122 Marmie, Sue, 131 Maneely, Joan, 68 Marshall, Chuck, 78, 131 Marshall, Rick, 87, 131 Martin, Ann, 147 Martin, Diane, 69, 122 Martin, Lauri, 125 Martin, Sue Martinmaas, Allen Martinmaas, Kevin, 122 Massey, Janet, 147 Matujec, Mary Mau, Tonie, 105, 147, 149, 154 May, Dan, 122 May, Dolores, 122 May, Ruby, 147 McAdaragh, Cherie, 147 McAndrews, Mike, 147 McClain, Mary, 132 McClaughry, Carolyn, 132 McClaughry, Erin, 147, 155 McConville, Philip, 82, 122 McDonald, Alice, 122 McDonald, Martha, 147, 154 McDowell, Janet, 132 McFerrin, Joanne, 122 McGrath, Charles, 132 Mclntosh, Gary McKee, Robert, 122 McDonnel, Mike, 132 l62 lVliller, Miller, lVliller Linda, 132 Lyn, 132 Nlike, 82 105, 122 Miner' steve, 1i2 Mires, Moad, Sharon, 132 Hazel, 132 Montgomery, Rita, 34, 57, 132 Monney, Mike, 132 Moore Moore Moore , Charles, 132 ,Janet, 122 Larry, 46, 97, 98, 147 Moore, Robert Moore Tamara, 64, 122 Morley, Greg, 67, 147 Morley, Rick, 132 Morley, Vickie, 122 Morrill, Deborah, 122 Morton, Chuck, 147 Moye, R1cky,94, 122 Mudgett, Charlotte, 136, 139, 147, 154 Mull, Pam, 132 Muller, John, 132 Mullins, Rena, 132 Murphy, Janene, 36, 132 Murphy, Pat lSophl, 132 Murphy, Pat, lJr.l, 127, 82, 122, 54 Murphy, Terry, 147, 102, 103 Murray, Elaine, 33, 147 Murray, Joe, 122 Murray, Mike, 147 Naeve, Allen Naeve, Sandy, 86, 122 Narkaus, Steve, 58, 137, 138, 142, 147 Nastos, Mike Neal, Cheryl, 110, 147 Neal, Dan, 69, 122 Nebrija, Sue, 34, 62, 148 Nebrija, Tony, 107, 132 Neddham, Allan, 122 Neddham, Carole, 48, 148, 154 Nelson, Ted, 104, 132 Neumann, Bruce, 54, 132 Neuswanger, Kathy, 132 Nicholson, Terry, 132 Nicolet, Janee, 132 Nightengale, Jan, 30, 148 Nivens, Ken, 132 Norby, Bonnie, 148, 154 Nordone, Rocco, 122 Northey, Dianna, 30, 122 Northey, Mark Oates, Charlotte, 122 O'Connor, Carol, 100, 132 Odermatt, Linda, 132 Oeltjen, Jim, 148 Olsen, Ron Olson, Allen, 122 Olson, Linda, 132 Olson, Nikki, 122 O'Mall ey, Mike, 122 Oppek, JoE llen, 148 Olsen, Judy, 60, 64, 65, 132, 148, 15 4 Orcutt, Jean, 62, 110, 148 Orcutt, Julie, 110, 122 Orpilla, Daryle, 94, 95, 96, 148 Osborn, Linda, 99, 123 Osborn, Virginia, 67, 99, 148, 154 Palmer, Linda, 64, 148 Paris, Jim, 107, 123 Paris, Nancy, 64, 148 Parker, Pete, 94, 132 Patten, Betty, 148 Patten, Jim, 123 Patterson, Jeannette, 47, 64, 76, 148, 154 Patterson, Paul, 67, 123, 86 Patton, Sharron, 123 Paulson, Angie, 132 Paulson, John, 123 Paynter, Georjan, 123 Pearsall, Kathy, 64, 132 Ped, Bill, 123 Pederson, Arnold, 132 Pederson, Pam, 123 Peet, Caroly, 87 Peet, Steve, 32, 67, 132 Peters, Marilyn, 117 Peterson, Mary, 123, 148 Pettet, Debbie, 132 Peet, Sue, 64, 70 Pfau, Doug, 148 Phipps, Christine, 123 Pickerel, Bob, 53, 54, 107, 109, 137, 148, 154 Pike, Janet, 123 Pillette, Debbie, 47, 62, 69, 77, 148, 155 Pinson, Gary, 78, 132 Pinson, Gari, 123 Powell, Bill Poe, Georgia, 135 Poole, Roger, 53, 132 Pouppint, Sue, 132 Pratt, Richard, 132 Pratt, Sharon, 123 Pressley, Dennis, 132 Price, Randy, 133 Price, Jim, 148 Prideaux, Linda, 34, 148 Prinslow, Patti, 123 Prinslow, Valerie, 67, 148, 154, 155 Pritchard, Jeff, 78, 148 Pulver, Robert, 133 Purcell, Carol, 34, 64, 148 Purcell, Steve, 133 Pyle, Janice, 36, 46, 58, 127, 133 Pyle, Sue, 33, 34, 59, 60, 67, 149 Quimby, Flon, 133 Raaen, Glenn, 149, 154 Raber, Cathy, 133, 60 Ramsey, Darrel, 123 Ramsey, Mike, 53, 149 Rathbone, Dave, 123 Ray, Steve, 97, 102, 103, 149 Reagle, Jim, 123 Reams, Jerry, 149 Reams, Tom, 133 Redinger, Betti, 133 Rehfeld, Sherrill, 123 Rehfus, Paul, 123 Reinwald, Steve, 123 Reisch, Dan, 123 Reust, Linda, 133 Reynolds, Gilbert, 87 Richison, Glenn, 149 Richter, Mark, 87, 123 Riedl, John, 87, 123 Riedl, Steve, 123 Riedlinger, Anne Rierson, Bill, 30, 66, 107, 137, 149, 154 Ringland, Don Ritchey, Reed, 42, 48, 59, 67, 93, 137, 149, 152, 154 Roach, Greg, 149 Roach, Ron, 149 Robbins, Diana Robertson, Charlotte, 33, 34, 53, 60, 66, 149, 154 Robertson, Kathy, 33, 123 Robertson, Mary, 149 Robertson, Teresa, 123 Robinson, Mike, 76, 149 Rodge, Louis, 123 Rodgers, Sue, 123, 30, 67 Ronner, Don, 149, 154 Ronhaar, Rebecca, 123 Roseboro, Kathy, 34, 35, 64, 133 Rosgen, Ron, 133 Ross, Janet, 31, 55, 133 Ross, Julie, 67, 99, 123 Rounds, Stan, 123 Rowland, Mark, 123 Rowland, Marlene, 34, 43, 53, 64, 136, 149 Royston, Shirley, 133 Ruby, George, 87, 123 Ruff, Teresa Ruff, Thelma, 149 Runner, Mike, 123 Ruse, Gene, 133 Russell, Larry, 133 Rutherford, Rory, 123 Rutherford, Renee, 149 Rybloom, Katherine, 148, 149 Rybloom, Rick, 123 Saddler, JoAnn, 133 Saling, Doug, 70, 149 Salt, Steve, 133 Sampson, Olivia, 123 Sampson, Randy, 149 Sandefer, Jill, 30, 149 Sanders, Lana, 123 Sandstrom, Ron, 78, 79, 107, 109, Scharborough, Glenda Schell, Jeff, 123 Schirman, Dennis, 149, 154 Schlag, Steve, 123 Schmitt, Dan, 133 Schneberger, Hazel, 133 Schoenborn, Paul, 67, 123 Schra, Jane, 99, 110, 136, 149 Schultz, Sandee, 67, 52, 116, 117, Schwengel, Rod, 127, 133 Schott, Rochelle, 133 Scully, Ann, 134 , Sebern, Roger, 70, 102, 103, 150 Secrest, Linda Secrest, Sue, 124 Seed, Debbie, 116, 124 Seeley, Ann Seely, Randall, 150 Shaffer, Dan Shank, Mike, 124 Shea, Jim, 88, 107, 124 Shearer, Teresa, 34, 46, 159 Shelley, Jenette, 124 Shelton, Gary, 149 Simila, Mary, 124 Simkins, Georgia Simmons, Carol, 34, 135 Simon, Steve, 150 Skeels, Steve, 134 Slater, Kevin, 124 Slattum Chris, 110, 124 Slattum, Les, 78, 79, 134 Slaughter, John, 134 Smith, Donna, 124 Smith, Dwayne, 124 Smith, Genny, 134 Smith, Karen, 124 Smith, Kathy, 134 Smith, Laurence, 124 Smith, Marjorie, 99, 110, 150, 154 Smith, Terry, 102, 103 Smither, Kristi, 34, 134 Smyres, Steve, 134 Snedden, Tim Snider, Dwayne, 16, 124 Sodeman, Connie, 22, 31, 64, 125 Soh'weid, Carol, 34, 134 Southwick, Cyndee, 124, 99 Springer, Pam, 134 Stacey, Shirley, 134 Stanton, Mike, 124 Starr, Jo, 110, 134 Stearns, Vickie, 124 Stephens, Shelly, 124 Stettler, Lance Stewart, Donna, 150 Stewart, Jim, 124 Stiers, Nlike, 94, 124 Stingel, Wayne, 87, 134 Stites, Barb, 134 Stites, Lee Stobbe, Leon, 124 Stoltenberg, Pam, 124 Stone, Kitty, 134 Storm, Gary Storm, Mark, 124 Stout, Kathie Stover, Don, 134 Straton, Vernetta, 134 Strean, Steve, 134 Strean, Dave Strickfaden, Pat, 66, 136 Strohecker, Brenda Stro hecker, Larry, 134 Stochecker, Nancy Stuchlik, Susan, 124 Sukalac, Ann, 134 Sullivan, Dave, 78, 134 Sullivan, Nora, 33, 127, 134 Sullivan, Pat, 150 Sundet, Jane, 34, 58, 134 Sundet, Sam, 78, 102, 103, 134 Surrett, Robert, 150 Surrett, Tom, 150 Swim, Rick, 134 Takayama, Alan, 124 Tanaka, Florence, 99, 149 Taylor, Jeff, 134 Taylor, Mike, 33, 134 Taylor, Stwart, 66, 104, 124 Tennimon, Bill, 134 Tesdal, Maureen, 124, 134 Teem, Linda Weddle, Joel Weddle, Roy, 125, 135 Weigum, Linda, 125 Wellin, Bruce, 78, 102, 103 Wells, Jane, 125 Thackery, Wayne, 150 Thayer, Curtis, 134 Thies, Larry, 150 Thomas, Bonnie, 124 Thomas, Gary, 134 Thomson, Tami, 34, 135 Thostrud, Edward, 124 Welch, Rebecca, 135 Wenger, Beverly, 125 Wenger Charles, 135 Wenger, Sue, 125 Wenger, Todd West, Glenn West, Pati, 64 Toman, Bradley, 150 Toney, Cliff, 78, 79, 94, 95, 134 Torgerson, Karen Tounlille, Kathy Towery, Linda Troseth, Steve, 107, 109, 150 Troutt, Mike, 150 True, Dave, 150 Tucker, Dan, 134 Tucker, Kyle, 124 Tucker, Tom, 134 Turcotte, John, 124 Turner, Ricky, 124 Tyler, Toby, 150 Ulmer, Tom, 53, 134 Umsted, Kathy, 124 Underwood, Richard, 94, 96, 124 Unrein, Dave, 150 Updegraff, Debbie, 124 Updegraff, Larry, 134 Vachter, Cheryl, 64, 86, 134 Valentino, Val, 67, 150, 153, 154, 155 Vallereux, Don, 52, 137 Valley, Robert, 124 Van, Larry VanCleave, Cheryl, 31, 86, 124 Vandehey, Marie, 19, 33, 99, 134 VanDell, Shirley, 33, 34, 52, 64, 150 Van Hess, Rod, 88, 124 Van Hess, Ron, 87, 124 VanKeulen, John, 82, 124 VanLydegraf, Janelle, 21, 150, 154 Vasend, Jean, 124 Velex, Larry, 134 Vick, Ram, 124 Vicory, Cill, 134 Villarreal, Connie, 135 Visto, Barbara, 46, 125 Visto, Sharon, 150, 154 Vollmer, Lynnette Wade, Barbara, 64, 125 Wade, Kenneth, 134 Wagers, Karen, 19, 134 Wagers, Robin, 125 Wagers, Steve, 125 Walker, Mark, 134 Walker, Ron, 97, 125 Wallace, Bill, 125 Wallgren, Gloria, 125 Walling, Jim 102, 103, 134 Walther, Roger, 125 Ward, Chris, 53, 125 Ward, Gilbert, 30, 150 Ward, Jeff, 134 Warmoth, Wallace Warner, Linda, 30, 64, 136, 150 Warnock, Peggy, 33, 34, 52, 53, 59, 139, 151, 156 Warnock, Sally, 134, 150 Waters, Dan, 135 Watson, Rick, 53, 107, 150 Watson, Sue, 135 Weatherly, Ann, 135 Webber, Dan, 125 Weddle, Jack, 150 164 Westergard, Kathie, 125 Westfall, Brenda, 67 Wheeler, George, 125 White, Gary, 125 White, Marie White, Johnny, 125 White, Karen, 116 White, Keith, 70, 125, 154 White Mike White: Perry, 135 Whitson, Irene, 135 Whitteker, Billie, 135 Widner, Charles, 125 Wiens, Harry, 31, 65, 137,145, 154 Wilbur, Marlene, 125 Wilder, Joan, 52, 67, 125 Wilder, Mary, 64, 97, 154 Wilder, Nancy, 125 Wiles, Jeff, 87, 104, 125 Wilkalis, Vicki, 125 Wilkins, Bill, 125 Wilkinson, Phyllis, 135 Willard, Gary, 82, 83, 125 Williams, Mike, 125 Willamson, Dan Willis, Jerry, 78, 107, 125, 135 Wills, Vickie Wilson, Amy, 154 Wilson, James, 125 Wilson, LeRoy Wilson, Tom Windsor, Gary, 125 Windsor, Larry, 125 Winerey, Becky, 34 Winerey, Victor, 125 Wingo, Charles Wingo, Dale, 135 Winters, Richard Wittenberg, Diane, 154 Wolf, Sherrie, 135 Wolke, Pam Wolke, Richard Womelsdorf, Sam Wood, Beula, 135 Wood, Connie, 34, 135 Wood, Gayle, 86, 135 Wood, Jerry, 137 Woods, Gerald, 53, 154 Worden, Vicky, 52, 135 Wright, Pat, 125 Yarnell, Glen, 135 Yeager, Jeff, 125 Yeager, Pam, 64, 125 Yoder, Rex, 82, 125, 135 Yoder, Wendy, 82, 83 Young, Brent, 31, 97, 125 Zabrocki, Sandra, 125 Zavala, Carmen Zavala, Margarita Zeiner, Donna, 67, 86, 125 Zeiner, Steve, 31, 76, 107, 109, 155 154 Ziebart, Joe, 107, 125 Ziebart, Charlene, 135 Zielmski, Dolores, 135 Credits Our Claymore Editor, Toni Mau. - 11271 'A ,V A . fi Lmggg: , ins- we-qisi,-'g:'a:,'.,-V,, fr f. 1 ffl 112 e The Claymore Advisor, Mrs. Leindecker. :- ' Eff '.-- si K V The Claymore Photographer, lVlr. Bellock. The Claymore Business Advisor, Nlrs. Hamilton. The Claymore Business Editor, Linda Clarkson Senior photos were arranged through Stutzman Studios, and a special thanks goes to Robert Stutzman, photographer. The Claymore was published by the American Yearbook Company through the assistance of Hunt Prahl, representative. The staff members ofthe 1968 Claymore appreciate the assistance and co-operation of the administration and faculty of McNary in helping to make this yearbook possible. 4: AMEMCAN vmnaoox commwv zirilx, 16 S A , 055. 4, 1 if :+- 'z- : L1 ,Q g., ,a .': Q. ff' ,-, w 2-nf' R JA, ,rf 'S x 551 Af ,H if ' ' -f a -'si Al ' 11' gil' ffl , ,h .P ',f', ing. J.. MTV if ' 1 A x 5 . , I 1' KY iw f ,,..b,. V 83' 1 , -A f I 8 1


Suggestions in the McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) collection:

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 1

1969

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 43

1968, pg 43

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 39

1968, pg 39

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 14

1968, pg 14

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 117

1968, pg 117

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 120

1968, pg 120


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