McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR)

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Myron Hall, James Daniels, Robert DeArmond, schoolboard attorney, Ruth Pierce, recorder, and Connel Ward, clerk. Lower right: Henry Howeisner, chairman, Dr. Charles Schmidt, super- intendent, Sherrlyn Maltby, Dr. Terry King, and Robert French. Upper center: Stu- dents are guided by Mr. John Howarth, junior counselor, Mr. Richard Danskin, voca- tional counselor, Mr. Robert Metzger and Mrs. Margaret Vanderford, sophomore coun- selors, and Mr. Beryl Broder- sen, senior and college coun- selor. Lower center: Compa- table administrators Mr. Ernie Davenport, Mr. Fleasher, and Mr. Robert Voigt, work out increased duties. Far right: Head librarian, Mrs. N e s y a Hickok, finds little spare time. Leading the Way Exploding population intensified the duties of McNary's ad- ministration. With an increase of 534 students, creating an enroll- ment of 1574, principal Gurnee Fleasher and vice principals, Ernest Davenport and Robert Voigt worked out a smooth- running program to meet added demands. Hiring 40 new teachers was Mr. Fleasheris main job along with general supervision ofthe entire school. Mr. Davenport and Mr. Voigt shared the responsibilities of vice principal which in- cluded planning and supervising curriculum, providing individual guidance and discipline, and registering students. NSE? sfti afismww as ,n, ,W Readin', Ritin', and Recitin' Because it serves all students, Language Arts is the larg- est department at lVlcNary. It consequently has more vari- ety offering students courses in English, foreign languages, humanities, drama, and speech. English is taught on all three levels. Humanities, a new addition to the department, is available to seniors in place of English. Russian has joined forces with German, French, Spanish, and Latin, providing a more complete choice of foreign languages. Speech and drama classes gave students opportunities to develop talents in speaking and acting. They also offer the student body and the public various productions in the dra- matic arts. Far upper left: Five female faculty mem- bers, Mrs. Vanderford, Mrs. Janie Demint, Miss Donna Hayne, Miss Linda Pondsford and Mrs. Doris Six. pause for refreshment, Far lower left: Foreign languages are taught by Miss Ann Culter, Mr. Fred Boost, Mr. William Gentzkow, Mr. Gary Pelo, Mrs. Ma- bel Montenegro and Mrs. Judy Zupo. Center: Mrs. Donna Beals, Mr. Micheal Hibbard, and Miss Meredith Schieber pool ideas for best dramatic effects. Left: Mr. Boost, department head. Lower left: Mrs. Mammie Moad, Mrs. Toni Agerta, Mrs. Barbara Briggs, Mr. Mike Doherty, Mr. George Tookey and Mrs. Nor- ma Haggerty aptly teach English. Below: Lance Cooley and Mike Greggs' specialty is speaking. Histor , Science Courses Revised This was the year of the change for the History department. Classes now ask why things happen instead of where and when. Students also augmented class discussions and studies with after- school discussions. World History was taught solely by Mr. Brown, while U.S. History was taught by Mr. Backlund Mr. Jimenez, Mr. Miller and Mr. Quanbeck. Modern Problems held the atten- tion of Mr. Johnsrud, Mrs. Lorenz, Mrs. Lowe, and Mr. Jimenez. Science, the key to tomorrow, was taught by the hard-work- ing teachers of the Science department. Mrs. Ritter and Mr. Ins- keep taught chemistry, Mrs. Mort, Mrs. Butler, Miss Broms, and Mr. Jesperson, Biology, and Mr. Runner, Physics. 'Y A 5 if If 1, 4 5 if '2 Far left: Laughing historically are so- cial studies teachers Mr. Steve Miller, Mr. Vic Backlund, and Mr. Morris Jiminez. Upper center: Mr. Douglas Brown, world history teacher, digs up some facts for modern prob- lems teachers Mrs. Ellen Lowe and Mrs. Claire Lorenz. Lower center: Mr. John Quan- back prepares for another challenging day in U.S. history. Left: Mr. Michael Jesperson shows Ethan Bergman the l'inside story of a skull in biology class. Lower left: Biology teachers, Mr. John Bohlander, Miss Cristi Broms, and Mrs. Sharon Butler take inven- tory. Below: Science department chairman, Mrs. Faye Mort. Far below: Mr. Gene lns- keep and Mrs. Carol Ritter, chemistry instruc- tors, demonstrate some new equipment for Mr. Dwight Runner, physics teacher. V Job Skills racticed Under the guidance of the business education department, students learn and develop their office skills. They take ad- vantage of the availability of a wide se- lection of modern office equipment. De- partment chairman Mrs. Martha Lein- decker Cabovej, teaches shorthand and serves as a vocational counselor. Right: Instructors in this field were Mrs. Melissa Givens, typingg Mrs. Ellen Neal, typingg Mr. Gerald Lane, book- keeping, work experience, and vocational counselingg Mr. Glenn Beier, typing and business principlesg Mrs. Susan Marts- field, typing and bookkeepingg Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, bookkeeping and office ma- chinesg and Miss Linda Eskelson, general business and typing. Lower right: Con- centrating on her typing is Carolyn Samp- son. K Math Adds Mind,' Points, lines, and seg- ments, the abstract tools of mathematics, intrigue stu- dents in this field. With the arrival of a computer, prac- tical opportunities in math were expanded. Mr. Bruce Stewart, Cpictured upper rightj chairman, coordinates the departmen plus teach- ing introduction to analysis, elementary functions, com- puter and data processing, and advanced general math. Upper left: Serving as instructors were Miss Lor- etta Gottfried, geometry, and algebrag Mr. Fred Wig- gins, geometry, and con- sumer mathg Mr. Alan Har- ter, geometry, basic math, and algebrag Mr. Robert Metzger, basic math, and algebrag Mr. Robert Grohe, gcometry, advanced gener- al math, and algebra: and Mr, William Shaw, intro- duction to general math, and algebra. Lower left: Mr. Bruce Stewart instructs stu- dents on the programming of the computer. Above: Mr. Grobe shows two stu- dents one ofthe more com- plicated ideas involved in mathematics. Upper left: Students learn child care tech- niques from Mrs. Lillis Vejlupek. Upper right: Sparks fly from an acet- ylene torch. Above: Per- sonal attention is offered by Mr. John Riley. Right: Mr. Pat Klipfel gives pointers in Com- pleting a desk. Lower right: Flower-making is part of Mrs. Marjorie Adolphson's class To- day's Homes. -v0'4, Practice Perfects Watch your fingers. turn the machines off, backstitch twice, do it again, where is your vanishing point? These are the echos of instruction heard from the home econom- ics and industrial arts class- rooms. Courses in home econom- ics include beginner and ad- vanced homemaking, fashion sewing in tailoring and knits, basic foods, Today's Homes and Family living. Industrial Arts carries a variety of subjects: architec- tural and engineering draw- ing, general and advanced: wood and metal shopsg elec- tronics: and power mechanics. Far left: Mr. Dee Green illustrates the op- eration of an oscillator. Left: Mrs. Gail Arnold and Sue Hewitt prepare a cake batter. Lower left: Cutting out a gar- ment is a part of Mrs. E s t e l l e VanCleave's courses in sewing and tailoring. Lower: Propor- tions are important in mechanical drawing as shown by Mr. Cy Bel- lock, head of the indus- trial arts department. P E Action arled Physical and mental challenges were presented throughout the year by a variety of activities in Physical Education. Right: Standing by the skeleton are Health teach- ers Mr. Stuart Fors, Mr. Steven Flynn and Mrs. Mary Ellen Travis. Lower: Delores Erler and Pam Anderson look on while Miss Thomas helps Francine Berns on the balance beam. Lower left: Sandy ,Azure leads joggers Jill Carwford. Barbara Stelton- pohl, Linda Torter, Mary Donkin, Mary Englson. Lower right: PE teachers, Row 1: Mrs. Virginia LaBounty, Miss Vicki Thom- as. Mrs. Barbara Herbison. Row 2: Mr. Dennis Pieters, Mr. Bud Bulgin, Mr. Rus- sel Morris and Mr. Cliff Saxton Art Is Popular Oils, water colors, charcoals. glue paintings, yarn paintings. ceramics, sculpture, candles, and candle holders were just a few of the many projects to come from two of McNary's most popular roomsg Room 153 and room 156. Un- der the inspired guidance of Miss Helen Schwab and Mrs. Bonnie Bennett, art students also painted Christmas windows and offered numerous displays and sales ot' their work dur- ing the year. All classes were filled to capacity both semesters. Above: Mrs. Bonnie Bennett points out some of the fine points of a painting. Above left: Nanci King concentrates on an oil painting. Left: An unusual plas- ter sculpture is a focal point in Miss Schwab's class- room. ..'?'Q QQQQ QQ .Q 1 f - mugs With a Song in ur Hearts Four Celtic choral groups, the A Choir, the Mixed Chorus, the Girls' Glee, and the Highlanders, kept the halls-and much of Northern Oregon-resounding with song from September until June as they provided music for civic groups, special concerts, Christmas events, school programs, the annual musical, city-wide concerts, and many, many other events. They also performed for the Junior high schools in the district and made an appearance at Mount Angel College, Highlighting the year was the annual musical held in February, and the High- landers' appearance on K.G.W. television for Holiday Hi Q on December 29. A special appearance came in the year when they performed at the dedication for the new bleachers in the football stadium. All groups are directed by Mrs. Alice Jones. Opposite page, Upper: A Choir mem- bers are Alice Olsen, Pam Goddard, Delores Erler, Janice Pyle, Cindy Moles, Denise Fox, Vicki Wilkalis, Tami Thompson, Joan Mane- ely, Cynthia French, Jo Marie Hanna, Jane Clibborn, Shelia DeLapp, Kristi Mills, Ann Klopfenstein, Elizabeth Finch, Becky Welsh. Row 2: Delores Zielinski, Karen Wagers, Jane Sundet, Kris Smither, Jackie Haugen, Cindy Doust, Lynn Roseboro, Georgia For- gard, Janice Hawk, Mary Craft, Pam Yeager, Ressie Baker, Sharon Cline, Pam King, Judy Chapman, Chris Fletcher, Connie Wood, Ellen Meyer. Row 3: Shari Friesen, Jane Wells, Gerald Wilson, Gary Buntjer, Dave Bull, Mark Hafferkamp, Chris Anderson, Bruce Chapin, Gary Ebert, Andy Culwell, Chris Turner, Steve Reinwald, Tom Ulmer, Mary Engleson, Dan Guthner. Row 4: Claude Derrick, Jim Gray, Rick Marshall, Steve Carlson, Stuart Taylor, Bob Pulver, Larry Velez, Tim McDowell, Mike Gregg, Bill Vic- ory, Terry Bahr, Rick Morley, Dennis Pres- sley, Don Frey, Tom Reams. Mixed chorus members were Debra Anderson, Karen Bald- win, John Bartlett, Bonnie Beukelman, Diane Brittan, Laurie Brown, Cindy Carlson, Rhon- da Clark, Marty Conlin, Jill Crawford, Max- ine Dake, Beth Damon, Tom Eckstrom, Vel- ma Ellingsworth, Tami Gray, Paula Haight, Dick Haslebacher, Lavetta Hearell, Mary Herber, JoAnne Hewitt, Kent Irving, Cora- lie Jones, Judi Knight, Barb Kongslie, Janice Krohn, Cindy Lee, Gary Lindgren, Gerald Lomax, Cindy Miles, Pat Murphey, Cindy Nelson, Jim Paris, Sherron Patton, Mike Pearsall, Sharon Petty, Lorinda Piondexter, Sue Quimby, Hope Salway, Cheryl Sand- quist, Terri Sanford, Janet Shoenhard, Dan Smith, Norman Smith, Phil Smith, Janice Stewart, Chuck Weber, Dave West, Gary White, Sherie Wolf, Anna Yee. Upper right: Mrs. Jones, director and chairman of the music department. Center right: Highlanders are also members of the A Choir. Row 1: Dennis Pressley, Tom Ulmer, Lynn Rose- boro, Janice Pyle, Dave Bull, Cindy Moles, Jo Hanna, Connie Wood, Kristi Mills. Row 2: Kris Smither, Jane Sudet, Mark Haffer- kamp, Chris Fletcher, Becky Welch. Row 3: Chris Turner, Rick Morley, Gary Ebert, Bruce Chapin, Georgia Forgard. Lower left: The girls Glee is made up of Linda Begay, Diane Brundidge, Janine Butcher, Becky Connor, Candis Doust, Karon Flowers, Steph- anie Forster, Marsha Gascon, Jeri Hanlon, LuAnn Hendren, Jeanette Herndon, Diane Herring, Karen Johnson, Becky Kongslie, Venita Lacy, Debra Lane, Pauline Leppin, Roberta Lewis, Mary Lorenz, Mary Jo Mat- ujec, Rachel McDowell, Nancy Munger, Rob- bie Needham, Kathy Noll, Georjan Paynter, Gari Pinson, Jody Prichard, Kari Quanbeck, Mary Beth Rice, Karen Rosecrans, Sue Stuchlik, Karen Swartwout, Loretta Swen- wold, Cynthia Vladik, Linda Weigum, Nancy Wilder, Pat Williams, Pat Wright, Sue Yel- dig, Lark Lelmer, Judith Thompson. l 21 . :7vsfrf'fm,agaagzg,Wgv::. fi ' A iw: , if -W-W-QW,,4i, agaafs,,a15s:,.rf, f 'A ' ' ' Three Receive Music Awards Three seniors received instrumental music awards: Susan Watson for the sen- ior orchestra, Tom Ulmer for senior ac- companist, and Steve Peet for outstand- ing concert band member. Seven groups made up the school's instrumental department. Of them, the orchestra was directed by Mr. Glenn Reeves and the six bands were directed by Mr. Glenn Williams. Both bands and orchestra performed at Spring and fall concerts and at many other functions in- cluding Hi O Holiday on December 29 over K.G.W. T.V. The concert band performed at five football games, at a Christmas concert, and at the Salem High School band fes- tival. Among other appearances were those at the State basketball tournament, and pep assemblies. The stage band took part in the talent show, a spring concert, and the school Christmas assembly. They also performed at pep assemblies and at several basketball games. Other bands include the Sophomore band, the Ger- man band, the Dixieland band, and a Jazz band. The Orchestra participated in the music festival, the Christmas and Spring concerts and an O.C.E. Contest on Feb- ruary 22. The Orchestra includes violin: Kinley Adams, Felix Dilger, Dave Forgard, Jan Irving, Tamara Moore, Mark Nelson, Al- lan Olson, Ruth Dalnick, Laurence Smith, Wayne Swick, Pam Vick, and Gary Wolz: cello: Beth Bair, Scott Nelson, Candy Ny- strom, and Madonna Spalding: viola: Paul Sturzinger: bass: Kent Irving and Mark Storm. The concert band includes, cornet: Robert Alt, Bill DeBow, Scott Erickson, Ray Hard- ing, and Rick Zeeb: bass clarinet: Chris An- derson, Chris Fletcher, and Pat Rierson: clarinet: Karen Apilado, Phyllis Ault, Phyl- lis Campbell, John Cooper, Doug Hersch- bach, Nancy Nightengale, Chris Phipps, Gar- ry Ritchie, Laurie Shelton, Steve Trexler, Katheryn Walling, and Sherie Wolf: trumpet: Mark Bunnell, Paul Hegstrom, Julie La- brousse, Paul Losie, Steve Peet, and Greg Rands: tenor saxophone: Dee Carlson, Wayne Kostur, and Terry Swartout: alto saxophone: Doug Johnson, Jim Phipps, Bert Porter, and Wayne Steckley: baritone saxophone: David Jenkins: trombone: Bruce Gustafson, Neil Haugen, Tim Labrousse, Dave Mair, Harry Moore, Bruce Sirnio, and Michael Taylor: tuba: Dave Grafe and David Louden: bari- tone horn: Rich Versolenko and Daniel Wenzel: flute: Charlene Carey, Vicki Dicken, Linda Hansberry, Marcia Hello, Janet Smith, and Janet Whitely: drums: Greg Anderson, Ron Comer, Craig Lutz, Jay Marlette, Brent Nelson and Stephen Thayer. Upper left: The concert band perform at the spring concert. Far left: Mr. Williams, band director, at the piano. Left center: the Jazz band. This page Upper left: A small group of band members get together for a warm-up session. Upper right: Members of the orchestra during a con- cert. Right center: Mr. Reeves directs the orchestra. Susan Watson was selected an out- standing music senior of the year. Lower: Members of the orchestra play for gradua- tion rites. , My N VAXFAFV SZZ ,viz 5 Thanks for the Memor To produce one bookfthe 1969 Clay- more, pages were drawn and redrawn, checked and reehecked, Written and rewritten. The goal was to furnish lVleNary students with the best yearbook in lVleNary's history. The staff sought correlation of the various parts of the book by adopting a modern mosaic format and hoped to give complete and ac- curate coverage to all events of the 1969 school year. Leading the staff of workers were Kay Hoerauf. editor, Connie Sodeman, assis- tant editorg and Mrs. Doris Six, advisor. Staff members included Steve Blair, Joyce Fowler and Julie Dungey tbusiness manag- ersj, Rich Lampkin, Natalie Luna, Dave Rathbone, Kathi Robertson, Karen Spoor, Diane Sullivan, Trinna Thackery, Becky Trommlitz, Kathy Rollins, C h e r y l Van Cleave, and Brent Young, Dale Blanton, Bruce Hoerauf, and Chris Mills served as photographers, with Mr. Cy Bellock as fae- ulty photographer. is ji . .W , ,, Far left: Editor Kay and assistant Connie found humor among the pages of the year- book. Center left: Cheryl and Rich diligently worked together while covering the swim teams. Lower left: Advisor Mrs. Six assisted Kathy and the rest of the staff in yearbook produc- tion. Below: Bruce, Dale, and Chris were usually found in the dark room. Piping Hot News Everything from parties and plays to graduation and stu- dent council were included in All the News that's fit to Pipe as McNary's newspaper, the Piper came off the press through- out the year. Headed by editor, Randy Hledik and adviser Mrs. Marga- ret Vanderford, a staff of twenty-four students wrote and as- sembled the semi-monthly production. Other staff leaders in- cluded Linda Olsen. associate editorg Julie Ross, assistant edi- torg Becky I-ljort, news editorg Wayne Stingel and Les Slattum, sports editorsg Sue Rogers, exchange editorg and Chuck Ham- mack, business manager. Mr. Cy Bellock did all photography work for the Piper. 1 Q Far left: Advisor, Mrs. Vanderford and ed- itor, Randy Hledik find some humor in copy. Upper left: Business staff salesmen include Ellen Meyer, Tim Sneddon, Steve Halbiesen and Wayne Stingel. Left center: Editor, Randy Hledik and business manager, Chuck Ham- mack work together coordinating advertising and news. Upper right: Newspapering often takes the staff to far off places. Lower right: Piper exects occasionally have free moments between deadlines. l 2 7 41 Cadets Teach Cadet teaching offers an opportunity for young people who plan to teach to gain experience in the classroom. Stu- dents act as assistants to teachers and find out for themselves if they want to go into the profession. Cadet teaching shows student teachers all sides of the teaching profession. They also gain an understanding of children and their prob- lems. Cadets taught at Whiteaker, Kei- zer, Clear Lake, Cumming and Kennedy school. Forty-one students were involv- ed in the program directed by Mrs. Alice Jones. Q-is W. ,...t,. ,..... . .K f -at ,. . mg U14- Q-AN lil' 'VM 1 rl' it 4 av f W ,vga P ? A 'im . E. Grows The work experience program be- gan at McNary in the fall of 1965 and has become the largest program in the state with 98 to 110 students enrolled during the year. The goal of the program is to provide a classroom on the job. Upper: Phillip Carlin meets many new people as a box boy. Upper right: Mr. Danskin head of work experience at McNary has been named President of District 8 of the Oregon Personnel and Guidance Association. Lower: Watering plants is one of the jobs Glen Yarnell has at a Nursery. Low- er left: Steve Blair was work experi- ence student of the year. We Couldn't L Behind every successful man is an organized woman is demonstrated by the secretaries in the business office and stu- dent center. A four year veteran, Mrs. Betty Brumfield is office man- ager and supervises tie other office secretaries. In the busi- ness office are Mrs. rdyth Chapman, bookkeeper, and Mrs. Marjorie Mellbye, registrar. Three other secretaries work in the student center. Mns. Susan Bibelheimer is receptionist and secretary to the vicej-principals. Mrs. Myrtle Smith is at- tendance and telephone clerk, and Mrs. Jean Lavey, coun- selor secretary. Mrs. Lavey commented, Working with this age level is mighty enjoyable? We all enjoy it or we wouldn't be here, explained Mrs. ive Without Them Peggy Henderson, speaking for herself and the other library aides, Mrs. Imogene Jackson and Mrs. Helen Ebert. Mrs. Ida Rothweiler, head cook, is responsible for supervising the other cooks in the preparation of lunches for the entire school. Mrs. Rothweiler has maintained her posi- tion for four years. Keeping a school of over fifteen hundred students cleaned and in good repair is the job held by the custodians. Mr. Ernie Britain, four year employee of McNary, is engineer. f'Wonderful bunch to work forf' stated Mrs. Irene Rick- man. She and Mrs. Mary Chloupek are matrons. For both, this is their first year at McNary. Bi WN .. .Q : .,:: wvlts gif 6 I 'K it Q Q sv... its New Upper left: Mrs. Brumfield never has a dull moment during her duties as office manager. Up- per center: Working with books pleases library aides Mrs. Hen- derson, Mrs. Jackson, and Mrs. Ebert. Far lower left: Mrs. Chap- man looks over the shoulder of fellow business office secretary Mrs. Mellbye. Lower left: Mrs. Bibelheimer observes the work of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Lavey. Left: Relaxing a moment from their kitchen duties are the head cooks. Mrs. Rothweiler, head cook, stands in front of Mrs. Em- manay Welsh, Mrs. Dessia Hill, Mrs. Mary Knight, Mrs. Marga- ret Hickman, Mrs. Esther Fed- dern, Mrs. Velva Holcom, and Mrs. Emeline McDougal. Center left: Mrs. Irene Rickman and Mrs. Mary Chloupek keep the building clean and polished. Cen- ter right: Descending the stairs are the night shift custodians who are Woodrow Anderson, Sherman Powling, Jim Rosecran CAssistant Engineerl, John Warriner, and Nor- man Keenan. Below: Mr. Britain directs the day shift custodians who stand beside him. 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' f 1- ' -, . f ' 5 5 -- g . - Aeti ities New events New policies Celt fficers Mold New Student Bod President Ron Quimby led the student council and the exec- utive council of First Vice-President Pat Murphy, Second Vice- President Nancy Hathaway, Secretary Diane Wade, and Trea- surer Dawn Bauer. Ron also served as M.C. for all-school as- semblies and officially represented the student body at oth e r public functions. The council scheduled press conferences fea- turing many l968 candidates for public offices at the city and state levels and directed the U.G.N. drive, Spirit Week, Home- coming, Holidoor Contest, and School Elections. Upper far left: President Ron Quimby guides a golf cart with the help of the other A.S.B. officers, Second Vice-President Nan- cy Hathaway, First Vice-President Pat Murphy, Treasurer Dawn Bauer and Sec- retary Diane Wade. Lower far left: Connie Sodeman. Scott Erickson, and Francine Berns select possible plants as part of their courtyard committee duties. Left: Members of the social council consisting of Nancy Hathaway, Michelle Jones, Barb Visto, and Chris Anderson decorate for a dance. Lower: Bob Bales, Steve Salt, Gil Reynolds, and Karen White, of the evalua- tion committee congratulate a club presi- dent. Not present was Jane Sundet. Lower right: Dawn Bauer watches closely while Janet Gardner guesses the turkey's weight for the U.G.N. drive. WERE ww 1 4. ...,..,... n They Had the Answers The 1969 McNary Hi Q team re- turned from competition undefeated champions. In three television appear- ances on KGW TV, The Celtic con- testants defeated Lincoln High 195-165 on November 3g Jesuit High 305-110 on November 103 and Hudson Bay High 230-170 on November 17. Team mem- bers were Steve Rehfus Ccaptainb, Kay Klaboe,1 Mark Rowland, and Brian Barney. Stuart Taylor served as alternate. Head coach for the team was Beryl Broderseng assisting him were Mrs. Six, Mr. Boost, Mr. Voigt and many other teachers. Student assistants were Bob Bales, Ann Branchfield, and Steve Peet. LABD Upper right: Steve, Kay, and Brian casually chat before the beginning of the show. Above: Mr. Beryl Brodersen, Stuart Taylor and Ben Padrow lof KGWJ pose proudly be- hind Mark Rowland, Steve Rehfus, Kay Klaboe, and Brian Barney. Right: Working inde- pendently. Mark ponders a bonus question while Steve. Kay, and Brian pool their ideas. Home for Christmas Highlighting the Christmas as- sembly December 20, was the crown- ing of Queen Janice Pyle and the homecoming court of 1968. Reign- ing as princesses were Janee Nicolet, senior, Kay Hoerauf, seniorg Sue Hatteberg, junior, and Janet Gard- ner, sophomore. The girls were es- corted through the gym by Pat Mur- phy, Dave Kemp, Dave Sullivan, Gary Williams, and Dave Hammock. Pat Murphy headed the assembly committee and music was provided by the Highlanders, the choir, and the band. The Celtans under the di- rection of Mrs. Ritter performed as toy soldiers. Debbie Fry, welcoming commit- tee chairman, and A.S.B. and senior class officers greeted returning grads at a tea held in the library at one oiclock. Principal Gurnee Flesher spoke briefly to the group and The Newcomers provided entertainment. The Tyme played at the after game dance held in the McNary caf- eteria from 9:30 p.m.-l1:30 p.m. with Nancy Hathaway serving as dance chairman. Helping to get the school into the Christmas spirit was Chuck Hammock, chairman of the Christmas decorations committee. Holidoor contest winners were announced during the assembly with Mrs. Bennett's class taking first place in the serious category and Mrs. Hamilton's class taking second. Taking first place in the humorous division was Mr. Miller's class and the Girls' locker room and Miss Eskelson's classes tied for second. l il 'L Q 'Z 1 4 is at rt el we , fi 2 K 1 Upper left: Elected to the homecoming court of 1968 were three seniors. one junior, and one sophomore. Janee Nicolet, senior: Janet Gardner, sophomore: Queen Janice Pyle: Sue Hatteberg, junior: and Kay Hoerauf, senior. Lower left: Queen Janice Pyle receives an affectionate kiss from senior class president Mark Hafferkamp. Center left: Would you believe . . .7 And on the girls' locker room door, too! Lower center: ln all its splendor St. Bennetts Cathedral inspired those who passed its doors during Christmas week. Below: With Santa's little helpers hidden in the background. Greg Clausen, Craig Mellot. Dennis Duncan. Chuck Henry and Carmen Rowland are on hand for Christmas goodies, Lower right: As 'Toy Soldiers, the Celtans charmed the Christmas assembly audience. if C5 , - Sififigstcihe . is L ' W f' fimflmlx J oll lue Celt rings Victory Ron Van Hess, Jolly Blue Giant, led the juniors to a smashing victory over the seniors and sophomores during the fiercely fought fourth annual Spirit Week. The week was highlighted with exu- berant demonstrators, gigantic signs, and gaily decorated stiirwells. A finale of skits, competition yells, tug-of-wars. hilarious songs, and a lovely legs con- test ended the well-fought battle for the most spirited class ot' the I968-69 school year. Each class division also composed their own song parody. A competition yell, Who are the Celtics? thundered throughout the gym during a special pep assembly held on the final day of competition. Super sensational judges for this contest included Mrs. Mary Ellen Tra- vis, Mrs. Marjorie Mellbye, Mr. Bruce Stewart, Mr. Ernest Davenport, and Mr. Dwight Runner. Far left: Enthusiastic juniors support the Celtics during noon hour demonstrations. Top: Strong senior boys show superior strength. Above: Rah Rah Rah! Upper Center: Spirit was present everywhere. Lower CCHICIY What happened to Ed? Far Lipper right: Our fearless leader? Far lower center: Ron Van Hess. Dan Neal. and George Ruby celebrate after the juniors victory. 41 Talent Parade Passes by Warm rounds of applause greeted the performers as the last curtain came down on the final production of the talent show, The Parade Passes By. Designed and directed by Mr. Michael Hibbard, the talent show was presented five times on November 22, for the student body. An evening performance was offered to the public on November 25. Mrs. Alice Jones and Mr. Glen Williams provided musical direction for the six- teen musical acts. Performers in the various acts were Kristi Mills, Norma Winslow, Val Ranches, Ted Sawyer, Leslie Huson, Kathy Johnston, Pam Anderson, Beth Damon, Dave Forgard, Jack Breneman, Leslie Whinery, Chris Fletcher, Cel- tic Six, Newcomers, Highlanders, Paul Losie and the Acapulco Brass, Varsity Rally, and Kris Smither and Company. Above: Leslie Huson swings to the mod- ern jazz beat. Upper right: With grass skirt swishing, Pam Anderson, interprets the hula. Right: Spring cleaning occupies Jeanene Louden's time as she dusts fellow rally squad members Francine Berns, JoEllen Johnson, and Judy Henry. Upper: Here Come the Newcomers! Singing are Gary Williams. Sandy Schultz. Dave Bull, Delight Bauer. Mark Haffer- kamp. Steve Schlag. Barb Visto, and Gil Reynolds. Left: Hilarious. haunting. happy, humorous masters of ceremonies Ron Olsen and Ben Dake entertain the audience he- tween acts. Above: Demonstrating her vo- cal talents, Kristi Mills sings Girl from lpenemaf' S s il f' Y 5 s. s V f 'was a Hearty ay Laughing, embarrassed and smiling faces were everywhere during the first hour of school on Valentine's Day, for that was the time students received their Val-O-Grams, an annual tradition at all Salem high schools. At lVlcNary the King and Queen of Hearts were Rex Yoder and Beula Wood. The royal couple reigned over Valen- tine's Day activities and were crowned at the noon soc-hop, 'gValentine '69, sponsored by Girls League. Everything WasComing Up Hearts as the sophomores staged their first party from 8:00 to ll:OO Valentine's night. The festivity was held with all of the trimmings in the cafeteria. Sophs danced, gamed and listened to the mu- sic of f4The Bananasf' www: Far left: A gaily decorated dance floor provided sophomores with a festive atmosphere at their Valen- tine party. Left center: Diane Langly, Velma Ellings- worth, and Mike Carnahan enjoy a Valentine brew. Lower left: Charlene Carey and Neil Haugen stroll off the dance floor toward the refreshment table. Right center: King Rex and Queen Beula enjoy the pleasures of royalty. Below: The noon soc-hop attracted Diane Anderson and Gary Buntjer. TR. Lemon Flatbush The third annual musical, The Lemon Flatbush. was performed for the public on February 5, 6, 8, 12, 13. Written by Mrs. Alice Jones and Mr. Robert Voigt, the comedy portrayed a couple, Clara and Harry living in a Brooklyn apartment where the refrigerator held everything from their son's tennis racket to the Brumfield jewels. Leading performers were Kris Smither as Clara, Dave Bull as her husband Harry, Kristi Mills as Clara's best friend Emmaline, Mark Hafferkamp as the gangster Nick, and Chris Fletcher as Nick's girlfriend Rhonda. Mike Gregg acted as Narrator. Also featured were members of the chorus and Speech department. Mrs. Donna Beals, Miss Ann Culter, and Miss Helen Schwab assisted with the direc- tion, properties, and art work. ' LGJC5 S Jjyl ,, . - ur UW THE QQYCE CAST OF CHARACTERS Narrator British Newshoy French Newshoy German Newsboy Clara Harry Emmaline Nick Benny Rhonda TV announcer Amy Deena Hazel Flora Myrtle Virgil Rick Her man Casey Louella Inspector Mrs. M. Police officer Protestors Fire Parade Mike Gregg Tim McDowell Larry Velez Gary Ebert Kris Smither Dave Bull Kristi Mills Mark Hafferkamp Stuart Taylor Chris Fletcher Tom Ulmer Becky Welsh Pam Goddard Pam Yeager Jo Marie Hanna Denise Fox Sheilla DeLapp Bill Vicory Rick Marshall Bob Pulver Alice Olson Delores Erler Tami Thomson Chris Anderson Steve Schlag Bruce Chapin Tom Reams Gary Buntjer Judy Chapman Ressie Baker Cindy Moles Karen Wagers Cindy French Rhonda Clark Maxine Dake Beth Damon Cindy Carlson Coralie Jones Hope Salway Janice Stewart S 'HX Talent Xpressed Through rama All the world's a stage, as McNary students acted out various parts in drama productions. Mrs. Donna Beals, drama instructor, directed the plays whose characters came from the drama classes. The Lottery was presented to the English classes December 4 and 5, followed by Han- sel and Gretel which entertained the public on December 14. Lead roles were played by Sheila DeLapp, John Liven- good and Donna VanWarmer. A comedy, All Because of Agatha featured Chris Fletcher, Tom Ulmer, Cindy Lee, Ben Dake, Cathy McCall, Kristi Smither, Stcve Purcell, Roberta Blair, and Kari Quanbeck. It was shown to the public February 26 and 27, and March l. Speakers Speak Varied speaking talents were utilized through two Speech Workshop productions. Under the direction of Mr. Michael Hibbard. L'Spoon River Anthologyn was presented to the English classes on the third week of school. lt was a series of monologues which brought the dead to life again in a dramatic fashion. In order to raise money for the Speech Workshop fund, 'fSeeds in a Dry Pod was per- formed on March 6. The program combined parts of The Thurber Carnival, f'Spoon River, and f'You're a Good Man, Charlie Brownj' with musical numbers that featured Kristi Smither, Paul Losie and the Acapulco Brass, Chris Fletcher, and The Newcomers. Lance Cooley also offered two humorous readings. Far upper left: Randy Hledik and Candy Wolfer discuss coming events in The Lottery. Far left: Donna Van- Warmer, alias a witch, threatens John Livengood portraying Hansel, in the childrens play, Hansel and Gretelf' Center: Members of the cast of All Be- cause of Agatha listen to the mysteri- ous happenings of the play. Left: Recit- ing from Spoon River, Mike Gregg gives his opinion of life. Below: Chris Fletcher and guest guitarist Miss Mere- dith Scheiber provided background mu- sic for Spoon River. Upper left: Jo Mulkey welcomes Tom Ulmer tDavidJ accom- panied by Garry Ritchie CDr. Swinfordj. The others ignoring him are Rod Kimerling, Conda Ward, Kari Quanbeck, Maureen Tes- dal, and Joe Apiado. Above: Suzanne Hawkes portrays Lisa, a girl scared to grow up. Center: Tom Ulmer played the difficult part of David, an emotionally disturbed boy. Upper right: Lance Cooley, as Walter Mitty, imagines himself as a fighter pilot and ignores his nagging wife Cindy Lee. Upper far right: Lucy fChris Slat- tuml expresses her opinion of Charlie Brown. Lower right: Diane Martin, Kris Smither, Jane Sundet, and Chris Fletcher portray Ladies of the Mop. Far right: In an excerpt from 'Thurber Carnival, Ben Dake tries convincing Jane Sundet that she must be murdered. Shows Spark, Laughter and Tears 'tWe interpreted it to mean seeds unable to germinate for lack of fertili- zer tmoneyju said director Mr. Michael H i b b a rd explaining the title of the Speech production, L'Seeds in a Dry Podf' The show, first presented on April 15, was again presented on March ll. Seeds in a Dry Podw featured Lance Cooley, Kris Smither, Ben Dake, Cindy Lee, Sandie Schultz, Jeff Wiles, Ron Ol- sen, Jane Sundet, and Diane Martin. The total cast involved about sixty per- formers including Paul Losie's Group, Highlanders, and the Newcomers. The first performance offered selections from HSpoon River, Charlie Brown, and i'Thurber Carnival. The second show included Walter Mittyl' and Ron Ol- sen's original word dance. ln spite of various misfortunes due to illnesses, David and Lisa was able to go on stage May 16 and 17. The play was the only serious all-school play this year. The theme of the play was that concern for others is the most important element in human relations. The story involved Lisa, a girl who would speak only in rhymes, and David, a disturbed boy who was afraid of being touched. Together they helped each other over- come his problem. Suzanne Hawkes and Tom Ulmer played the lead parts of Da- vid and Lisa. Co-leads were portrayed by Cheryl Edgar, Garry Ritchie, and Mike Carnahan. wma we 'ILT fA ' H 5 Q Ag 4 it! Come As You Are Bunnies, monsters, bums, hippies, cowboys and little kids were only some of the twirps seen on April 6, Twirp Day, as they invaded the halls of McNary. Outlets for energy and enjoyment were provided during the sixth period assembly. Students played such games as the fruit race, peanut race, change clothes relay, tricycle race, bat race, bal- loon stomp, pie eating contest, push-up contest, and girls tug-of-war. Each class participated and competed in the events. Juniors proved victorious with 19 points. Sophs trailed with 20 and seniors brought up the rear earning 22 points. Twirp Day ended with an all school dance held Friday night. Students were encouraged to wear their costumes and were judged for the best attire. an-23' M, ,-ff t rail' --f -K5 :rs-5 , .ww-ff-W - g.,,,?gm.a.QNmr- af- fEff.iZsz,,sS?:s2Q 5 f K: if? f 'N Ffgligiy a s t ' : a s s i-:Ii . t, ,,,,.,,.. ,,.,, . I ,:, ,,.. ,W , f , 2 nies M iifksisfs 1 efisiirgilet f 1 I 'i:ii5ff?f5lQ3'i2,?YSSf33 : in XNQQSZRQQET -- - 'E SE, R E 5,Q,,,i,ggg3:. ,:z-eases za- igjti,tt1?s-tags, , et, ,Was t Sits ilk NS S 3 2 Far left: Jack Ouska and Mr. Miller try eating their way to victory in the pie eating contest. Left center: The fierce, fright- ening fellow that stalked the halls turned out to be Chris Flecher. Left: Rick Ams- berry and Ron Babb, the fine examples of American youth, stop a minute before hopping the eastbound train. Above: Mar- garet Cody and Nancy Shipler thought young, dressing as little children, while Chris Anderson dresses appropriately as a man of ninety. Girls Gu Symphonies in Spr fashion show held Apr of the year, it was by Along with sponsoring they sponsored a toy served Christmas cook val-o-gram activities. Opposite girls' lea although not as active McNary T-shirts and activities. il! c ie S Find Toys, s Sell Shirts ing was the theme of the girls' league l6th. Although it was the highlight mo means the league's only project. ,assemblies and girls of the month, lrive and a prettiest legs contest, s to the faculty, and conducted the ue stands the lettermen club which, as girls' league, did sell 28 dozen promoted sportsmanship and sports Far left: Leading McNary's Girls' League through an active year were Karen Schlewitz, treasurerg Lorraine Anderson, secretaryg Leslie Huson, presidentg and Julie Ross, vice-presi- dent. Upper center: Modeling an el- egant formal in the girls' league fash- ion show is Cheryl Glanville. Lower center: Charlett Betts models more casual dress. Left: Going over the T-shirt sales plans with advisor Cliff Saxton are Rick Swim and Ethan Bergman. Below left: Letterman of- ficers were Ethan Bergman, sergeant at armsg Rick Swim, treasurerg Cliff Toney, secretaryg Dave Bull, vice- presidentg and Gary Erickson, presi- dent. Below right: Stuffed toys, any- one? asks Mary Donkin, toy drive chairman. I 55 Language Clubs Grow Mass participation, early lunch for noon gatherings, cultural understanding of foreign countries, caroling at Fair- view, selling American Field Service Christmas cards, supporting a Peruvian child named Rosa, a Pinata party, pot- lucks, collections for the needy . . . these were the language clubs' functions. Under the guidance of Mrs. Zupo, the French Club with 65 members had the largest enrollment of all the lan- guage clubs. Leading the club members were President, Norma Winslow, Vice- President, Kathy Rollins, Secretary, Kristi Mills, Treasurer, Shelly Stephens. Anyone with language background in German was admitted into the Ger- man Club. Office holders were Presi- dent, Leif Blensly, Vice-President, Kathy Neuswangerg Secretary-Treasur- er, Janet Moore. Adviser was Mr. Boost. Latin Club served school, commu- nity, and world. Elected to the author- ity of this purpose was President, Jerry Kliewerg Vice-President, Sue Peet, Sec- retary, Kathi Dombrowskyg Treasurer, Mary Simila. Counseling Latin Club was'Miss Culter. Spanish Club had six officers with President, Karen Schlewtzg Vice-Presi- dent, Vicki Wilkalis, Secretary, Susan Keesee, Treasurer, Anne Drayton, His- torian, Meridith Hawkesg Reporter, Bonnie Thomas. Mrs. Montenegro was their guide. 'Wu Far left: Looking at a poster of The Black Forest are Mr. Boost, Leif Blensly and .Ianet Moore. Upper Center: Ellen Meyer and Karen Wagers enjoy refreshments during a Spanish Club meeting. Center: Language Club Advisors Mr. Boost and Mrs. Monten- egro talk over a world time reference. Lower Center: Mary Simila Watches as two Latin Club members give water to two initiates. Upper right: Leading barefoot initiates across the floor is Fifi Chu. Lower right: Mrs. Montenegro and Language Club members Mike Carnahan, Marilyn Horn, Nancy Ship- ler, Naomi Hammon, Mary Engleson, Mary Vincent and Cindy Sherwood carol at Fair- view. Planters and Styles f'Serendipity,', the newly crea- ted Home Economics Club, enthusi- astically organized several activities for the last three months of school. t'Daisies Do Tell, an evening style show, was presented May lg funds were raised through a cook book sale, and a potluck held May 20 concluded the year's activities. Biology Club activities pointed towards their trip to Malheur Na- tional Wildlife Refuge, May 23-24. The club sponsored the traditional Planterls Day April ll. Upper left: Officers of 'Serendipity' were Kar- en Kongslie, secretary, Carla Bock, vice-president, Nonie Hendrickson, treasurerg Margie Austin, president, and JoAnn Hewitt, reporter. Upper right: Carla Bock models her winter ensemble at the Serendipityl' style show. Above: Randy Harchenko and Kent Irving leave on the Biol- ogy field trip. Right: Bob Bales, vice- president, Kathy Lund, secretary- treasurerg and Chris Anderson, presi- dent, served as Biology Club officers. -ff Concentration Encouraging competi- tion the McNary Chess Club moved to second place in the district, but faced a disappointing loss to Cleve- land in the state tourna- ment. Mr. Eugene lnskeep coached the twenty-eight members of the club. Out- standing players were John Francis, Bob Livcsay, Steve Rehfuss, and Steve Salt. Promoting an interest in mathematics were the fifteen members of the Mc- Nary Math Club. Activities aimed to arouse interest in the National Math Contest included a lecture by Dr. Meier, from the mathemat- ics department of the Uni- versity of Oregon. Left: John Hook, presi- dent, and Steve Salt con- centrate on the game. Low- er left: Officers of the Mc- Nary Math Club were Gar- ry Ritchie, chairmang Bob Bales, vice-chairmang and Jan lrving, secretary-trea- surer. Not pictured is Mr. Bruce Stewart, advisor. Be- low: Lettermen of the Mc- Nary Chess Club enjoy a game. ff' if ,IS- I , awffwmin - Mx t -I ----1 .......1... .- Lia M... ,A 'wr1.v.- M- N W M ii ii , 'V ..,..., . ,. kk -' K a , ,f+2':T l rf - H ' ,,,, .' '- ' W if M it ,, gt 4- fm, A. tt ,557 ,. -1'-,off 'Wi fit 2, , f ?Q:f 7f '.Y:: ,L1,- - 2 4, A 1, ,. W! , ,., ,, rw, lt? 5 f Wap: ::.,,, ' - E w W fa, :W if 5 1 4 A 1 '.' if '1 as r:-swf ' ides in All Areas Far upper left: Students selling supplies to students from the school store are Nancy Wilsinson, Paula Jones and Kathy Walling. Far left: Assisting the office secretaries are student workers Gaylene Friesen, Dixie Cot- ton and Anita Keller. Center: As an A.V.A. worker Andy Culwell helps classes with audio-visual aids. Left: Above all. student librarians Jill Kallenbach, Lyn Sandall and Debbie Yeater learn to work quietly. Be- low: Cafeteria workers rarely have time to rest during the noon hours in the lunch- room. X, ,Nl i rs eftmf .H.S. Taps 74 Seventy-tour students attained membership to the Mc- Nary chapter of National Honor Society during l968-69. To be eligible for the honor a student must attain a 3.2 G.P.A. and possess the highest qualities of leadership and character. Members wer seniors: Bob Bales, Mary Bair, Dawn Bauer, Barbara B ebe, Judy Berg, Dave Bull, Bruce Chapin, Judy Chapman, Becki Clarkson, Janet Cornforth, Dennis Duncan, Gary Ebert, Peggy Elkins, Sandy Febach, Debby Fry, Kay Glennie,l Kyle Gribskov, Judy Henry, Ran- dy Hledik, Kay Hoerau, Dave Kemp, Paul Losie, Linda Mattson, Carolyn McCla xgry, Mark Northy, Joan Maneely, Kathi Newswanger, Janee Nicolet, Garry Ritchie, Steve Salt, Roger Synowski. Ann Sukalac, Leslie Terpin, Maureen Tesdal, Sue Watson, Nor a Winslow, Connie Wood, Beula Wood. Junior members were Cathy Adams, Julie Barfk- necht, Ethan Bergman, C! arlotte Betts, Leif Blensly, Randy Brummitt, Cindy Carlson, Margaret Cody, Judy Creager, Ken deLoose, Linda Gaver, Dave Glennie, Jan Irving, Ann Klopfenstein, Kim Lawrince, Kathy Lund, Diane Martin, Kristi Mills, Janet Moore Tamara Moore, Dan Neal, Alice Olson, Pam Pederson, C ris Phipps, Joel Plaisance, Steve Rehfuss, Kathy Rollins, Michele Runner, Debi Seed, Jenet- te Shelly, Kathy Sheridan, Mary Simila, Chris Slattum, Lynne Terpin, Mary Vincent, Gloria Walgren, Karen White, Mike York, George Bongiovanni was an honorary mem- ber, and Mr. Vic Backlund is the adviser. 'wa' V if 'l 1 g .. , 1 A .I x .. Q , , , .1 N. 1A.lr2:,. zffmici' I 4, af l Z ' ,, , ,,..- w,,N.HNM.-,,,,....- E Ten Selected Quill 8a Scrol An informal barbecue served as the initiation and only social function of the year for Quill and Scroll, national journalism honor society. Four members ofthe Piper staff and five from the Claymore staff were tapped for mem- bership by this group during 1968-69. One member, Kay Hoerauf, had been tapped during the previous year. To gain recognition in this way, a staff member must be at least a junior and must rank in the upper one third of his class scholastically. He must have done outstanding work in some staff position for at least one semlester. Members were Dale Blanton, Becky Hjort, Randy Hledik, Bruce Hoerauf, Kay Hoerauf, Kathy Rollins, Julie Ross, Connie Sodeman, Becky Trommlitz, and Debbie Updegraff. Mrs. Vanderford and Mrs. Six were the advisors. Far left: Honor society members vote on a motion. Left: Officers of National Honor Society were Becky Clark- son, treasurer, Steve Salt, Vice-president, Dave Kemp, president, and Janee Nicolet, secretary. Upper center: Jul- ie, Debbie, and Becky relax at the end df the barbecue. Lower center: Randy, Connie, and Becky form the chow line. Above: Becky, Kathy, and Kay fix those hamburgers up right. Right: Kay Glennie, Fu- ture Medical Leaders' secre- tary-treasurer, caps former .Ians member Linda Mattson, while Charlene Carey Jan Irving look on. Far right: Putting the heart and lungs where they belong are Future Medical Leaders' officers Kathi entg Neuswanger, vice-presi Mary Bair, presid and Marilyn Almero, histo Below: Lynn Terpin of business club helps to h up The Overall Picture Typing. Lower right: ving as officers for the Nary Business Club Anderson, vice-presidentg Ju- lie Dungey, secretaryg and Chris Lord, treasurer. Not pictured is Anna Yee, parlia- mentarian. ian. Ser- Mc- were Leslie Terpin, presidentg Toni and n tg the ang of Y My Clubs Explore Field classroom skills throu Business Club, advise the McNary by Mrs. Ruth Hamilton and Miss Linda Eskelson. A wide range of act varied experience in the business world. One of the major the Christmas present in December. Unidei wrapped in paper were ivities insured dealing with projects was auction held itified objects auctioned off to the highest bidders. Highlighting the spring activities was a trip to ff-w Ladd and Bush Bank, State Farm ln- surance Company and a local busi- ness college. Concluding the year's program was the annual banquet held May 26, at the Kopper K i tc h e n North. Under the guidance of Mr. Stuart Fors, twenty-five members interested in medicine or medical careers en- rolled in the Future Medical Leaders Club. A lecture held in the early spring featured Dr. Robert Mueller. 'N at Hello, George George Bongiovani, from Argentina, was wel- comed bythe Robert Blensly family and the student body as the 1968- 69 A.F.S. student. As George gained knowledge of America and Ameri- cans we also learned to know him and his coun- try. Chartered in 1968, the McNary American Field Service Chapter held their first fund-rais- ing dinner March 13 of this year. Featured guest speaker, Clay Meyers, presented certificates to A.F.S. students residing in the Salem area. MeNary students se- lected to study abroad for the summer were Janet Moore, Mary Vin- cent, and Donna Zeiner. Left: Welcoming George were Leif, Debbie, and Mrs. Blensly. Not pictured is Mr. Blensly. Below: The first A.F.S. fund-raising dinner. Low- er left: Serving as offi- cers were Phil Ottum, president, Kyle Gribskov, vice-presidentg and Mr. Fred Boost, advisor. Low- er center: Mary Vincent and Janet Moore traveled abroad this summer. Low- er right: George visits with Clay Meyers. '- ,Vs . 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U 4 Sport New facilities New school spirit 1 Rally Leads Rooters Eight vivacious seniors led the rooters to the State Basketball Tour- nament and on further to receive the State Sportsmanship Award for the second consecutive year. This achievement has only been done once before. The Rally Squad for McNary included Jo Ellen John- son, Sandy Febach, Francine Berns, Beula Wood, Judy Henry, Gil Rey- nolds and Steve Nyberg. Right: Sandy emotes. Far right: The big loss. Center: The rally squad at work. Lower right: Judy. Lower left: Beula and Steve discuss routine tactics. Lower center: Fran- cine. Opposite page, left: Jo Ellen. Upper right: Gil and Steve in a goofy mood. Center right: Jeanene. Lower: The Rally Squad. 'X M4 Ji, ,, 1 fi? , f E426 we 1- Af? QW 4, ,,. X -1, I 6 Y :gi Q is 3 .3 SW y Q . fL if y R Q, V V NZIE a f ,ff is is .f., A T f ,t ya r y ,sr Peppy Trio Leads J V's The Junior Varsity rally squad supported the J.V. teams throughout the season. The dedicated trio watched from the sidelines and gave maximum support to all J.V. groups during games and pep assemblies. Upper left: Nancy Shipler. Above: Nancy, Mary, and Karen yell eagerly to support the team. Upper right: Karen White. Right: Mary Engelson. is Pepsters Raise Spirit All Year Raising spirit has been the goal of the pep club this year. Pep club is for any girl who par- ticipates in this effort. They do so by wearing blue and white and sitting in the pep section at games, making booster signs for the various ath- letic events, and rooting the teams to victory. Pep club took a major part in planning, promot- ing, and preparing spirit week and they formed a V on the football field before home games. They also contributed to the spirit of the school by giving recognition to athletes by giving them boutonnieres after victories and placing pictures of outstanding athletes in the showcase. Standard uniform for the club this year was a blue and white pants dress. Right: A tense moment for rooters at the Grant-McNary game. Lower: Pep club officers pose proudly beneath the new bleachers. Row l: Vivian Beebe, signs, Mrs. Travis, adviser. Row 2: Carol Gallinger, secretary-treasurer, Margaret Cody, vice-president, Suzanne Stenerodden, ju- nior activitiesg Sue Ronhaar, signs, Lynne Rose- boro, senior activities, Kay Glennie, President. X Far right: Practice, practice, and more practice is needed to achieve precision for- mations. Lower right: Mrs. Ritter directs the Celtans who are posed in their school uni- forms. They are, Row 1: Janet McDowell, Mary Camillo, Mary Bair, and Debby Fry. Row 2: Janelle Meier, JoAnn Saddler, Pam Hankins, and Debi Andal. Row 3: Peggy En- ninga, Carol Miller, Diane Anderson, Janice Pyle, Cheryl Glanville, and Dawn Bauer. Row 4: Lori Anderson, Karen Schlewitz, Jan Dewey, Kathy Smith, Pennie Elsenraat, Jane Sundet, and Jan Hawk. Row 5: Terrie Grogan and Kathi Neuswanger. Row 6: Vik- ki Worden, Carol O'Conner, and Leslie Hu- son. Row 7: Pam Christensen, and Karen Wager. Not pictured are Judy Berg, Jan Cornforth, Virginia Baker, and Marilyn Al- mera. Right center: President Dawn Bauer presents a bouquet to Mrs. Ritter in appre- ciation for her leadership. Right: Co-captain Kathi Neuswanger demonstrates good march- ing form. Center: Getting gracefully from one formation to another is important to drill teams as shown by the Celtans. Left center: Wearing their special marching uni- forms, the Celtans perform at a pep assem- bly. Upper left: A figure 68 is just part of a Celtan marching routine. 3 was The Birth of a The change from Piperettes to Celtans marked the emergence of a drill team rather than a dance group, said Mrs. Carol D. Ritter advisor and director of the drill team. The purpose of Celtans is to provide half time entertainment at basketball games, develop poise and good grooming, and to promote lea- dership, cooperation and scholarship. Mrs. Ritter said that this year they tried to become a service group as Well as a performing group. Chosen as officers of the team, which consists only of seniors, were co-captains Judy Berg and Kathy Neuswanger. President was Dawn rill Team Bauer, vice-president Peggy Enningag and secretary-treasurer Janelle Meier. On December 14, the group per- formed at North Salem for McNary's Homecoming game. They provided entertainment at Willamette Univer- sity on February 15, and during the State Basketball Tournament, the Celtans were invited to perform. They demonstrated their precision talents March 21 and 22 before tourney capacity crowds. Squad leaders responsible for organizing the girls were Jane Sundet, Janice Pyle, Peggy Enninga, Dawn Bauer, Kathi Newswanger, and Judy Berg. . i uni kr: . W-il Ri7.Yfli?i Sep 13 Sep 20 Sep 27 Oct 4 Oct 1 1 Oct 18 Oct 25 Nov l Nov 8 McNary McNary McNary McNary McNary MCNary McNary McNary McNary SEASON RECORD 3 4 T 0 0 0 North 7 0 7 Ashland 0 6 6 Lebanon 0 0 0 Albany 0 7 7 South 0 7 19 North 0 0 6 Corvallis 6 0 26 Sweet Home 6 0 6 Junc. City 1234 0700 02770 0070 7667 141270 0677 7700 6760 0709 Here There Here There There There H ' . . em Coaches Pieters and Saxton look on. while Coach Morris receives information regarding weaknesses in opponents de- fense. ' Here Here 68 Celts start season, Row 1: Dolan Collins, Hal Kemp, Don Captain, Tim LaBrousse, Bruce Barnes, Rex Yoder, Ron Quimby, Mark Haffercamp, Steve Beals, John VanKeulen, Tom Grieves, Rod Kimerling, ley. Row 2: George Wheeler, Mark Bourland, Stan Beyer, Dave Mike Chown, Johnson, Jeff Dennis Press- Rounds, Don Curde, Mike Manning. Dan Reisch, John Newell, Les Slattum, Roger Synowski, Rich Underwood, Kyle Gribskow. John Komyate. Gary Willard, Craig Melott, Joe Apiado, Paul Schoenborn. Claude Derrick, Ken delsooze. Row 3: Mark Northey, Mike Condit, Steve Celt ridmen Have 1-9 Record 1968 proved to be a year of disappointment for the Cel- tic gridmen as their only win came against Sweethome 26- 19. Though McNary's season record of 1-8 was not statisti- cally very impressive, the mighty Celts still proved to be ad- mirable foes for the other teams in the league. In fact two of McNary's losses were decided by a single point: Lebanon 6- 7 and North 19-20. Two other games were decided by one touchdown. The future looks increasingly better for the Celtics how- ever as 30 juniors and 64 sophomores will return next year to carry the blue and white to victory. Among those return- ing next year will be fullback Ethan Bergman who carried the ball 133 times for 471 yards and punter Mike Chown who averaged 25.8 yards per kick. Other hopeful starters will include Jeff Beals and Ken DeLooze at running backs and Rex Yoder at quarterback. DoS21rl. BOU McKee, Rick Morley, Larry Lewis, Mike Gregg, Eric Oleson. Mike Yourkowski. Larry Hayward, Sam Sundet, Jerry Wil- Davenport, Dennis Duncan, Larry Salter, Mark Anderson, Joel lis, Ken Gierloff, Cliff Toney, Chuck Marshall, Chris Barker, Dave Plaisanoe, Dave Kirkwood, Chris Anderson. Ken Dalke. Ken Niv- Sullivan, Kurt Largent, Scott Wilder, Charlie Middleton. Paul Heg- ens, Randy Hybertson. Row 4: Curt Thayer. Jerry Bennett. Bob stiom, Ethan Bergman. Above: Ken DeLooze No. 19 goes after his Saxon opponent. Upper right: Jerry Wil- lis receives a pass for long yardage. Right: Ethan Bergman's great determination has earned him the respect of opposing players. Upper center: Fullhack Ethan Bergman shows opponents why he is one of the most valuable players in the league. Lower center: Cliff Toney. Jerry Willis, and Larry Hay- ward show a Viking hall carrier what blue power really is. Far right: Mark Haffer- kamp meets stiff opposition from Spartan defenders. 77 .V. s in 2 ut of The 1968 J.V. gridders emerged from the season with a two win five loss season record. The hardwork- ing Celtics collected their only two wins against Cor- vallis l3-7 and Sweet Home 39-7. The Celts win-loss record, however, was not indic- ative of the great determination and spirit generated by the players. Coach Jiminez reported that his great- est source of satisfaction had to be nthe general over- all attitude ofthe squad. All 65 players showed a great deal of desire and drive. Mr. Jiminez feels that this years' J.V.s could develop into a district contender. McNary McNary McNary McNary McNary McNary McNary North South Lebanon Corvallis Albany North Sweet Home Celtic Linemen are Gary Anderson, John Bartlett, Vince Bender. Jim Berg, Greg Braden, Mike Clement, Charles Carey, Dee Carlson. Steve Gardner, Dan Cuth- ner, Bruce Custafson, Steve Hande, Dave Hammack, Paul Hammer, John Hegstrom, Tom Hook, Doug John- son, Skip Kirchoff. Tim Larson, Rich Lalack, David Louden, Jim McNight, Jim Miller, Bart McElroy. Dave Nyberg, Andy Olson, Carlos Ponce, Bill Propeck, Rod Raabe. Gary Schuetlpelz. Larry Trussell, Reg Tuers, Karl Anderwood, Rich Versolenko. Phil Walker. Gary Wolf, Mike Waters. Dan Wetherbee, Brad Warden, Steve Wilson, and Ray Young. Jim Riedel, and Dan Wenzel. Celtic Backs are Ray Anderson Geary Anderson, Chris Benage David Blair, Dennis Brooks Carey Boyd, Pat Cody, Art Carey Larry Dulke, Leo Dunsmoor, Mike God frey, Ron Houck, Neil Hougen Steve Hockett, Rich Harris, Kurt Haffer kamp, Jerry Johnson, Dennis Muns Gary McFarland, Leonard Panther Thinclads Place Fifth Although the 1969 Celtic Bushmen failed to equal the perfect record of their predecessors, they still turned in a winning season with four victories in six meets. Especially rewarding was the defeat of cross town rivals. North and South High. The McNary thinclads also participated in the North Marion Invitational cross country meet but managed only a 14th place. Competition at this meet was extremely keen. At the District Championships the Celtics managed to redeem themselves with the varsity placing fifth and the ju- nior varsity placing second. Sophomore Brock Hinzman was the top finisher for McNary with a 12th place. The future for McNary's cross country team looks in- creasingly hopeful although six varsity thinclads will be leaving via graduation. -5, , .I xx . X Marv , ' ' Left: Coach Fors leads some of the Bushmen in a vigorous workout. Those pictured in alphabetical order are Kinley Adams. Steve Brandt, Mike Carahan. Scott Erickson, Doug Fox, Chuck Henry. Brock Hinzman. Jerry Kliewer. Tom Martin, Eddy Melott, Dan Parki- son. Larry Russell, Dave Schlewitz. Marty Wilson, and Coach Fors. Lower left: .lerry Klie- wer. Rick Swim. and Doug Fox, learn the finer points of cross country running from coach Fors. Below: Larry Russell. Dan Parkison. Dave Schlewitz, Steve Trexler, Marty Wilson, Chuck Henry, and Kinley Adams begin their daily workout with a brisk run around Mc- Nary Golf Course. Lower center: Larry Russell, Doug Fox. Brock Hinzman, Jerry Kliewer, and Neil .lacox show the determination needed to produce a running cross-country team. -QQ, P if a ' Q - , .. :, , rg - - 'K - . ' . 111 MS? 1 -...lsr - Jsfwx' , s - .f L . . -- t - -A J A -K , , aqE .:,.,:5:, k L2 .. ', . 1 L- ,,. , ,: xi 253 . . A: -,-:I .E . J : , 6 : 1 5 JK. LA . Qwgf 'J - -' c ' t 'Y Lp . . . . . ..,-A ,Q ,.,3E.fig:,:i A Mt- MM . K . .L W LL , A , SQ: Q V V Q B e ei t 1 ez ' . X l -f 'LA S V K ' ' . -P + .. ' 5 A ,. W K K i..:'-i.-3sf'?iS-ff.ff:s-sggetz1 .. . ,ffm .641 . . ,?.,,s9w-.- - -I:-.1 -+4 . wi. as -f - 1. Ms,-vmxkx... . ...iv Q .- 1 . . . fr as Nr aw st as , ,NW -. -. . 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Medley Relay, Ben Dake, Rick Amsbury, Rich Lamkin, John White, 160 yd. Medley Relay. 7 Far left: Wes Luke shows how to dive. Upper center: Coach Herbison talks about the coming meet while the girls' team listens. Row l: Leslie Whinery, Pauline Patterson, Maxine Dake, De- lores Erler, Sue Thies, Pat Rierson, Trinna Thac- kery. Row 2: Jacque Blake. Cheryl VanCleave, Gayle Wood, Denise Fox, Nancy Kenndy, Barb- ara Steltenpohl, Cindy Moles. Joanne Huiett. Lower center: Coach Herbison goes over team strategy for a coming meet. Upper left: Cheryl VanCleave splashes to another record. Center: Coach Bulgin goes over the events of the next meet with the squad. Row l: Leif Blensly, Dan Miller, Rod Hanson, Frank Jones, Wes Luke, George Bongiovani, Kent Irving, Ben Dake. Row 2: George Ruby, Norm Smith, Rich Lamkin, John White, Tom Cummings, Brian Simpson. Row 3: Rick Amsbury, Stu Taylor. Rick Mar- shall. Ron Vanl-less. Below left: Polishing their diving skills for the state meet were Rich Lam- kin, Rick Amsbury, George Bongiovani, and Ben Dake. Below: Gayle Wood shows sprint form. in ,gg 1 I 1 E 1 Q Q ,,,.W,,,,,, Ify' f' Z , , ek , A, A , 1 wwf N 1 3 ju., 5 y Vgwfwpnwwgjiliwlk Lm,, . W T 7-W , ' ' v l? f K ug.-inf I . E 6 , cyytl Ma ff gr iii 1 iw . Q 9 g f f l 1 G tlst ja. -ff i it 5 1 Y , 1a.Y 15fa 1 Q. l t gy, aaa. p . , , Q, www 101' 1 V ze kk, , it ilil ailil rrre ? LLL ' 9' ' ,la+f wW 7' V f,,,, 'Y,f2ggil ' 2-'4 Z- i Double Double Toil and Triumph For the second consecutive year the 1969 McNary basket ball team brought prestige and honor to the Celtic blue md white by sharing final honors at the state basketball tourna ment. Losing only to eventual champs, Grant High ot Port land, the Celts captured the 3rd place award. The mighty Celtics who entered the tournament with a record ot' 18 wins-4 losses emerged from competition with an impressive 21-5 record. McNary tourney participants also distinguished themselves by winning the coveted sportman ship award for the second time. Gary Erickson, lVlcNary's high scoring guard was one of only two players to be selected unanimously to the state A-l all-star team, and one ot' five in recent ye Irs to have rc ceived the honor twice. Gary also distinguished himself by scoring over 1000 points during his three years at McNary Among other honors Gary topped all 1969 Valley League players with 336 points. The Celtics managed to place two other players in the top ten scoring category. They were Scott Wilder with 228 points and Mike Fleer with 215 points. During regular season competition the Celtics captured the District 8 A-1 title by winning all but tour ot their sche duled games. 84 in we QELTQ il at - e , MM , iz-13' 'i .eff ,uuwla-,.,v: ,fu V . ,- ' ' is H V ,V,, , V,,,.piwF4 I,, L v .. , H In 5 'MMD Q. , Lg, . rt 521.73 Far upper left: Loyal fans wel- comed home the mighty Celts. Lower far left: Enthusiasm is shown as Mc- Nary is announced number 1 in sportsmanship. Upper center: Starter Rex Yoder goes up for two. Lower center: Found in action is Coach Doherty instructing Rex. Upper left: The 1969 Team was made up of Bruce Brogoitti, manager. Gary Erick- son, Mike Fleer, Chris Barker, Scott Wilder, Paul Malstrom, Coach Doh- erty, Les Livengood, manager, Chuck Hammack, Steve Johnson, Jerry Kur- tz, Mike Chown. Rex Yoder. and Tim LaBrousse. Left: lVlcNary's Big Three upset a Forest Grove ma- neuver. Above: Deep in concentra- tion is McNary's superstar Gary Erickson. Above: Scott Wilders great determina- tion proved to be a valuable asset to the Cel- tics. Right: Guard Steve Johnson pumps in two more points against South Salem. Cen- ter: Starter Gary Erickson controls the hall despite a stiff Viking defense. Lower center: Mike Fleer and Scott Wilder put the wraps on an opponent. Far right: Chuck Hammack drives for two against Madison. 5 87 Q A ..,,,,aay 1-- - - - ,-L'V 2 1 4 af ,, f t f 4 ? A LTIQ X -af 4 ' ,. J' f A .V.'s Reap inning Season The McNary Junior Varsity basket- ball team finished the 1969 season with an admirable 1 l win-9 loss record. The team members worked very well together and the success they had can be attributed to a well-balanced team rather than any individuals, says coach Shaw. He went on to say that all members ot' the team made fine contributions during the season result- ing in a vastly improving squad. Future basketball prospects look extremely good with the return of such players as John Bartlett, Jerry Johnson, and Ron Van Hess. Members of the Junior Varsity basketball team are row l: Gayle Rodgers. Jeff Yeager. Steve Klampe. Jerry Johnson. John Bartlett. Row 2: Coach Dick Shaw. Marty Wilson. Ron Van Hess. Bill Ped. and Dan Boyd. At right: John Bartlett tvvho later moved on to play for the varsity in the State Tournamentl goes up for a rebound against Lebanon foes. eggs 30 Uv tri 12 200 W f . ' ,iff Sophs City Champ The McNary sophomore basketball team wound up the 1969 season with a fine 13-6 win-loss record. The mighty sophs captured the City Championship by defeating North and South High two out of three times. Both games with North were extremely close and had to be decided in overtime. The Celtics also managed to hand Corvallis their first loss ofthe season. Though the Celtics had several injuries to key players their overall performance was not critically hampered as indicated by their win-loss record. The Sophomore Basketball members are row 1: Art Carey. Brad Benn, Scott Erickson, Coach Victor Backlund, Wayne Kostur. Jim Berg, Dave Nyberg, Dale Leobold, manager. Row 2: Kurt Hafferkamp. Dan Smith. Tim Dye, Dave Hammack, Bob Schuh, Mark Carver, Geory Anderson. Not pictured are Dee Carlson, Rod Raabe. Mike Williams. Boys Send Two, Although Celtic gymnasts managed only one win in regular season competition they showed a great deal of form and prom- ise. Led by senior captain Ron Comer, the Celtics placed Mc- Nary 6th in District 8 competition at McMinnville, March 7. Outstanding individual performances were turned in by Ron Comer who placed 2nd on the parallel bars and Ron Walker, who placed 3rd in the long horse. At the state tournament in Eugene, March 14-15, McNary was the only school in the Salem area to place a team mem- ber in the top ten category as Ron Comer managed an Sth place on the parallel bars. gr sri? fftt 1 -2- 1 2 4 l H ,iii imp il S ff 3 -JM ig WEP t Z gif y Girl's G mnasts Send One to State. McNary's girl gymnasts finished the season with a respectable 5-7 sea- son record. Especially rewarding was the defeat of cross-town rivals North and South Highs. ln district 8 competition the celt girls placed third with individual hon- ors going to Cindy Moles on the balance beam and Meri McColl on the uneven parallel bars. Celtic gymnasts also qualified two girls for state competi- tion: Denise Fox in the floor exercise and uneven parallel bars and Meri McColl in all around competition. Unfortunately Meri was unable to par- ticipate due to a dislocated elbow. The 1969 girls' gymnastics team fr 3 gs .F X 'Q S Pas . T whiff a:s.z22JT5s.. -'EIN w ii? . Fgggf.. ft ..,, z.. -- ., K .. ' . r -1.5, fm. H111-ai, ,ggpsgmgg ..,l . was coached by Miss Vicki Thomas. Far upper left: Doug l-lerschbach on the parallel bars performs an L sit. Far center left: Ron Comer demonstrates his one-hand handstand. Center left: Brent Young performs a double front round. Lower left: Boys' team are Brent Young, Craig Taylor, Greg Woolfe. Phil Walker, Jim Miller. Dave Kirkwood. Carey Boyd. Rich Mills. Doug Hershbaeh, Ron Walker, Ron Comer, Coach Morris Jimenez. John Livengood, and Dan Wenzel. Upper right: Girls' team is made up of Coach Vicki Thomas, Mary Bair. Jacque Blake. Denise Fox, Debi Brandies, Sue Thies, Sandy Zabroski, Debbie Maier. Janet Pike, Julie Ross, Cindy Moles, Meri McColl, Delores Erler. Jan Schweinfurth, Marilyn Swendson, and Debi Andal. Not pictured are Bonnie Beukelman, Paulette Vafakos, and Marcia Moles. Right: Delores Erler demonstrates a scale on the balance beam. Upper: Meri McColl performs on the uneven parallel bars. Matmen, Have 4-4 Record in ual Meets The 68-69 Celtic grapplers managed a respectable 4 win-4 loss rec- ord in dual meet competition. The mighty Celtics also managed to place the lV1cNary blue and White third in District 8 A-1 competition behind Corvallis and Lebanon. Dave Luke, who was undefeated the entire season, continued his im- pressive record in dis trict competition and finished the season with 24 wins. Dave also receved a gold metal for placing first in the A.A.U. Greco-Roman Champ ionships in the 115 lb. class. Five Celtic matnlrpn Eddie Melot Dave Luke Crai Melott Bruce Chapin, and Larry ment. Bruce Chapin 1 1 7 g v ayward represented lVlcNary at thc state tourna- and Craig Melott won matches in the 141 lb. and 123-130 lb. respective weight classes. Dave Luke placed third in the 115 lb. class. The Celtic grappl Bellock. ers are coached by Mr. Jerry Lane and Mr. Cy rzg i, .'I. 1 h' A,, 3 . . f... . . C f .W saat . 'T Ma KV VW 1 s :Fi lf . if lrg krrr ,l V Qlvv , R71 ,115 .1 .1 . ...fa ,, 'N . .. ..,,,, F Far left: Going! Center far left: Going! Center left: Gone! Upper center: Dave Luke displays his two State A.A.U. medals. Lower left: The wrestling team members are John Riedel, Rusty Pinson, Dave Louden, Bob Parker, Dan Weatherbee, Ray O'mal- ly, Brad Warden, Pau1Gauer, Wes Luke. Ken Dickenson, J on True, Doug Barns, Bruce Barns, Rick Moye, Dan Anson, Roy Anderson, Tim Larsen, Karl Cinderwood, manager Bill Apilaco, Ed Melott, Tom Stiers, Dave Luke, Craig Melott, Mike Shank, Mike O'mally, Bruce Chapin, Bob Albers, Bruce Gustafson, Mike Lick, Cliff Loney, Larry Foreman, Doug Bateman, Don Fry, coach Jerry Lane, and assistant coach Cy Bellock. Top: Tom Stiers put his opponent into pain as the round nears end. Above left: Dave Luke breaks down his New Zealand opponent. Above: Eddy Melott pins his opponent near the end of the first period. Left: Bruce Chapin looks up to get help from cameraman and assistant coach Cy Bellock. Baseballers, 14-10 The 1969 McNary Baseballers finished the season with a 14-10 win-loss record. Coached by Mr. Vic Backlund, the Celtic nine com- pleted district competition with a record of seven wins, and five losses, ifaulting them into third place. Especially exciting was theldefeat of eventual league champion Cor- vallis High. Though the Celtics failed to make it into state com- petition, they did manage to place four players on the All-District first team. Among those receiving this hon- or were pitcher Chris Barker, outfielder Jerry Kurtz, catcher Ethan Bergman, and shortstop Karl Meier. Other outstanding performances were turned in by pitcher Chris Barker, who tosised three shut-outs during league play, and Karl Meier, ywho set a school record for fewest field- ing errors during, a season. Team captaiiw and third baseman Gerry Bennett was lost for the season due to a broken wrist bone which he received during ihe first North Salem game. According to Coach BacklYnd, '4Gerry,s loss was a blow to our championship ho es. Coach Backliund was very optimistic about future seasons. '6Many of our big players will return next sea- sonf' Q t . xr, ' f , ,J , Upper left: Karl Meier named to the all- district baseball team. Lower left: The base- ball team members are, Row l: John Newell, Tim Labrousse, Mike Bridger, Karl Meier, Jim Stewart, Neal Cooper. Row 2: Eric Dav- enport, assistant coach, Mike Jesperson, Eth- an Bergman, Gerry Bennett, Claude Fallin, Dave Kemp, Randy Brummitt, Jerry Kurtz, Cris Barker, Don Captain, .lim Walling, Rick Moye, Terry Aikman, Marty Wilson, Mike Yourkowski, manager Greg Barrick, Coach Vic Backlund, manager Andy Culwell. Upper center: Chris Barker tdrafted by the New York Yankees shortly after school was out? throws a strike. Above: John Newell gets ready for a hit. Lower center: Terry Aikman waits on third ready to come in. Left: Rex Yoder picks up a grounder at 2nd base. Far right: J.V. baseball members are Tim Dauke, Ross Harbaugh, George Dunsmoor, Chris Bepage, Tim Faville, Rex Yoder, Bob Fox, Art Carey, Craig Taylor, Jerry Johnson, Mike Kurtz, Mark Carver, John Komyote, Joel Plaisance, Balt McElroy-manager, Ron Ferrell, Jim Berg, Bob Schoh, Phil Smith, Brad Warden, Steve Klampe, Mike Godfrey, Dave Hammack, and Ccfch Dick Shaw. Far lower right: Jerry John- so X stretches to avoid the tag. Far right: Coach Shaw gives a pep talk during a game. Right: Ethan Bergman was also named to the all-dis- tridt baseball team. Above right: Marty Wilson stretches to make a tag. Above: Karl Meier heaves a hard one from short to first base. ig ,f XX! xff 9 J . V . s at .400 Coach Shaw's J.V. baseballers fin- ished the 1969 baseball season with a .400 win-loss average placing them fifth in District 8 A-1 competition. Top hitter for the Celtics was Tim Faville who posted a .297 batting aver- age. Another outstanding performance was turned in by sophomore Mike God- frey who struck out 98 batters in 60 in- nings. Steve Klampe suffered the only Cel- tic injury pulling a muscle in his thigh. Steve still managed to finish out the sea- son however. 3rd in District Celtic Cindermenjcoached by Mr. Stu Fors com- pleted the 1969 track season with a third place at dis- trict and a second place in city competition. Going into district competition the Celtics compiled a season record of 4 wins-3 losses in dual meet competition. Outstanding indivilglual performances at the district meet were turned in by Mike Fleer, who won the javelin with a throw of 177-7land the high jump with a 6-4 ef- fort and Gary Ericks n, who won the long jump with 22-4b. These efforts ualified both boys for participa- tion in the state track ijneet. ln addition to Erickson and Fleer, McNary also qualified Rick Swim in the 880 and Doug Fox in the two mile. In State, Fleer set an all time best of 6-6 inches in the high jump to take state and to place Sth in the jave- lin. Gary Erickson placed 8th with 21-710. .1 W . , H ,Wig 2, fi, -- Far left: Track team members are Row 1: Larry Russell, Claude Der- rick, Jim Phipps, Brock Hinzmann, Pat Cody, Cary Boyd, Chuck Henry, Jerry Kliewer, Gail Rogers, Norm Smith, Leonard Panther, Rick Har- ris, Dan Hamann, Steve Hockett. Row 2: Robin Mennis, Roy Ander- son, John Baker, Del Needham, Frank Jones, Dennis Duncan, Dave Nyberg, Tom Edwards, Steve DeSaart, Rich Versolenko, Neal Haugen, Larry Lewis, Skip Kirschoff, Paul Nelson. Row 3: Coach Stu Fors, Doug Fox, Rick Swim, John Bartlett, Mark Knapp, Mike Fleer, Dave Sulli- van, Larry Hayward, Gary Erickson, Jerry Willis, Paul Losie, Tim Lar- son, Rick Lalack, Jack Ouska, Mark Porter, Dave Edwards, Coach Russ Morris. Lower left: Gail Rogers and John Bartlett lead the way against North Salem. Upper center: Larry Hayward shoots the shot as Larry Lewis and Mark Storm look on. Upper right: Mike Fleer, who took first place in state with ajump of 6-6, demonstrates his style. Lower center: Dave Sullivan finishes the 440, yards ahead of anyone else. Lower right: Mike Manning breaks the tape in the 220. M -I! - ..s.r'g ::iw5-qegag f.ff..Q.L .M .I ,1, at - 4 ' .ii V 5 .s -. ' n. . irls 4th The Celts' first girls track team tied with North for fourth place in district competition to send only one girl to state. Barb Steltenpohl, a sophomore, took first place in the mile and second place in the 880. Upper left: Marcia Moles shows form while running hurdles. Upper center: Carolyn Samp- son clears bar at 4.8. Above: Girls' track team members are Row 1: Marcia Moles, .lill Craw- ford, Barb Steltenpohl, Mary Bair, Sue Thies, Beth Bair. Row 2: Trinna Thackery, Paulette Vafakos, Marilyn Svendsen, Kathy Walling, Peg Straub, Sue Peet. Row 3: Sandy Azure, Maxine Dake, Jan Schweinfurth, Jody Lightner, Mrs. LaBounty, Janet Smith, Carolyn Samp- son. Right: Barb Steltenpohl goes final lap of the mile. t 2 wa 41985,-as X .L . . NY' M M59 - 'V e f X it We 'rw . .. 5-x,,t...55X s -- 5 - 2 f t- , . , . :fm ff- , w w. aft .!f..:-Lf X ...as - I sig .K :L:.li.iik xiii? fy . . : ..--. 1551- ' Q stag ,.,. 'aggtsf ....-ffijgr r . 1 ag sf .. . .g .. 'e 'f f Y .fs .. .f ' . -'S '. f Nu. U ' 8 5: -1. 1 -nfl: . fffffitfiifsr: --fff+f:::'rL::w- QW -A .Q . .. ... t -1- . ff-iff? f -af' t F' if . S vigfiii 2 Me f1 87 ' , . . . : A 14.5 -js-if-Pi-ry'-'Lf A N-3-'fi' at fl H '.fi..:.t.v , p at 'fi . WY ff gs .-1, ' '1Xiwa..- ,ff 1 r V. it .A 3,15 . f,f.,ggsQ.,3:-gjfsasigM ,A 1.-. .-, fi .alfa -,ww Q f X, . 1- . wtags-fm:Wfri-Me.afs!5.f:7Sw.essBEF e V t' 1 t f viii A ,il ': g:M 7 etafffrf' MSM- if fs W A -. ' ' -1 iw itwsrrisztff e- K fewer' . 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Celts 3rd The 1969 Celtic Golf team, coached by Mr. Morris Jiminez, finished the regular season with a 7 win-3 loss record. McNary's only losses were to Corvallis, North, and South High, all teams they have beaten before. The Celts captured a 3rd place in district, and Jeff Yeager represented the squad in state competition, but failed to place. Far upper left: Row 1: Ed Mel- lot, Wes Luke, Craig Abrams, Jerry Long. Row 2: Mike Chown, Mike Hindahl, Jeff McRae. Jeff Yeager, Chuck Marshall, Ken Nivens, Paul Hammer, Dave Glennie. Lower far left: Celtic coach Morris Jiminez. Left center: Jeff Yeager sharpens his putting eye. Upper right center: Jeff McRae approaches the green. Lower right center: Mike Chown shows his driving ability. Lower cen- ter: Craig Mellot prepares to tee off. Below: Chuck Marshall demonstrates his putting ability. Upper right: Dave Glennie sends one home. apless Netters Win X nly The 1969 Celtic Bc coached by Mr. Douglas the season with a 4 win McNary's only wins came a ainst North High 5-3, 5-3, and Leb 8-0. District competition appointment for the Celi and Phil McConville wi it only to the quarter fin The 1969 Girls' tea Miss Vicki Thomas, fini with a record of l win- trict competition. The ri came against Stayton, 6- and J acque Blake turned ing for McNary in the held at McNary, May 9 inated. Unfortunately th 7 it to the quarter finals before bein ell p Celts were un able to place anyone in state competition 'X ' rw f.., 4 5 ::N eg :4 221362 Xml fx HRREBZ il? -, f , 3 95.122 ' . , 5 , f - , iwjaq' ,, ' Q ' 'Tv th Tl - 'if' , We i w J K ' af J lf if .e1'I'13if1-1' J ,M gy, fig I ' + -',,' -- - , 1 ft L ' r i , MEM if t 1 - I '-1 - ' f , ---- 5 hai I - ' ,X X , , H 1 7. f Q: ' V V, ,- f 91' sa ty ,fx Vw ,, MV af,-J We-f ef-ia. .N,, W ,.,, ,....,, , jzfgmfmv 1m?i'W,fQ'si Upper left: Jeff Wiles shows champion- ship form. Upper left center: Stan Kennidy prepares for the kill. Upper right: Row 1: Julie Labrousse, Marcia Small, Kay Glennie, Jacque Blake, Debi Holmes. Row 2: Sue Skin- ner, Suzanne Stenerodden, Debi Brandes, Coach Vicki Thomas, Margaret Cody, Cora- lie Jones. Lower left-Row 1: Mark Worthey, Bob Alt, Ted Nelson, Phil McConville, Gary Ebert, Don Muno. Row 2: Coach Doug Brown, Randy Hledik, Ron Olsen, Stuart Tay- lor, Phil Schoenborn, Jeff Wiles, Stan Ken- nidy. 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On September 19 sophomores elected as their class officers: Scott Erickson, presidentg Dave Nyberg, first vice-presidentg Michele Jones second vice-presidentg Jeanie Williams, secretaryg and Vivian Beebe, treasurer. Everything,s Coming Up Hearts was the theme of the annual sophomore party held February 14. Scott Erickson and Janet Gardner were in command of the event which was held in the cafeteria. 6? in -.X fi ' 1 ' f me 1 -, my , -n Left: Having a wheel of a time are the soph. officers. Lower left: Sophomore advisors included Mrs. Diment, Mrs. Giv- ens, Miss Eskelsen, Mrs. Vanderforcl, and Mr. Metzger. Below: Sopping-wet sopho- mores, Bob LaDuke, Thersa Hughes Michele Jones, Julie Butte, and Bob Farmer washed cars during the U.G.N. drive. Sophs later won by collecting the most money. 'T N fayggjr g 3 ,M isnt , f . , V tx if 2 :r A . iti.. A f M? ' rf fht ' ff 12 I H VV . i Z MJ M I K 1 gary? . lttv ' tt.i 1. L I Mawr V V V KL, I L, I , ,? W if ' t .. 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NN 2 t t X XC Jan Schweinfurth Kathy Scymandy Joan Seeley Rick Seely Peggy Shelton Belle Simpson Brian Simpson Bruce Sirnio Jenny Skaggs Debi Sla le Mike Sm Greg Sm y ll ith Janet Sm'th Norman mith Phil Smi h Dixie Sparks Madonna Spradling Marvin Staggs Auburn Stanton Steve Stapelton Debbi Staudinger Wayne Steckley Mark Steen Barb Steltenpohl Janice Stewart Virginia Stewart Tom Stiers Stewart Stone Gail Storm Randy Stratton Peg Straub Vicki Strauss Debi Stryker Paul Sturzinger Diane Sullivan Marilyn Svendsen Karen Swartwout Terry Swartwout Debbie Swendseid Wayne I M J ,sf sa X9 - JW N J sf X A5 1 5 gig fi? wigs? x if 2 , my A is: Swick Rosemary Synowski Craig Taylor Susan Taylor Mark Tengesdal Iris Tenniman Trinna Lon Thayer Susan Thies Bruce Thomas Gill Thomas Steve Thoreson Mark Thorsen Roberta Toepfer Steve Trexler Thackery Larry Trout' Jon True Larry Trussell Lynna Tucker Reg Tuers Barb T l1I'COl K6 Dean Tutwiler Karl Underwood Steve Unruh Charlene Vachter Karen Vafakos Susan VanAntwerp Brad VanLaanen Linda VanLuven Dale Vanwormer A-X S grtt tee set yytitt J .. tt ..,... 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A 1, my c 5: f' , f 4' f if 'W 'ni me Gif af 4' be it fe f , Q 9 iff? is t. YI: snr ENE- Qx . X :gs X it P' K Q , is ix .Q:e:,. 5 'H ,,, gi at V ? 2 R is as Donald Waters Mike Waters Rod Watkins Nancy Watson Mary Wells Barb Wenger Danny Wenzel Dan Weatherbee Sue Whelan Leslie Whinery Brian White Donna White Judy Wilder Nancy Wilkinson Kimbal Willison Ben Wilson Dennis Wilson Shirley Wilson Steve Wilson Glenn Woelke Rich Versolenko Ron Vickers Chris Vierra Rick Villwock Barb Wade Phil Walker Kathryn Walling Cathy Wargnier Jeanie Williams Mike Williams Pat Williams Diana Williamson Q Q Gai y Wolz -l Curt Woolard at - Greg Woolfe as NRNQQJ ,Q I ...f k 3 z Denice Wright Teresa Wright Paula Yeater Anna Yee Judy Young Ray Yung Lee Zielinski Brad Worden Juniors Top Em' ll A spirited, enthusiastic, and ener- getic junior class of 1968-69 demon- strated their involvement by winning first place over the seniors by a narrow margin during Spirit Week competition. They again showed their unique en- thusiasm by taking first prize in Twirp Day activities. Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Tests were held on October 26. At this time juniors had an opportunity to pre- pare themselves for college board ex- aminations. Approximately IOO students participated. Many students worked diligently on Junior-Senior Prom preparations. This involved work on decorations, publicity, programs, refreshments, and entertain- ment. The junior class was headed by Dan Neal, president, Sandi Schultz, first vice-president, Barb Visto, second vice- president, Diane Martin, secretary, and Toni Anderson, treasurer. Upper left: Officers were Toni Ander- son, Diane Martin, Dan Neal, Sandie Schul- tz, and Barb Visto, Above: Mr. Steve Mil- ler, Mrs. Bonnie Bennett, and Miss Ann Culter were junior class counselors under the direction of chief advisor Mr. John Howarth. Left: The prom committee was led by general chairman Barb Visto, far right. Other members were Diane Martin, Dan Neal, Toni Anderson, Jeff Wiles, and advisor Mr. Michael Hibbard. Ron Aaserude Cassy Adams Terry Aikman Paula Aldridge Doug Alyea Richard Amsberry Chris Anderson Air. as s Chris Anderson Mark Anderson T rry Anderson T ni Anderson DI ri Anson Jo Apiado Bill Apilado Barbra Ardnt Barbra Asher Kay Atkinson Margie Austin Sandy Azure Ronald Babb Terry Bahr John Baker Kay Baker Ressie Baker Le Bail GI nda Bales Don Ballweber Steve Banks Terry Barbarino Julie Barfknect Bruce Barnes Greg Barrick Dave Bartell Dorig Bateman Delight Bauer Dick Bauer Sharon Baylor Jeff Beals Byron Bean Paul Beattie Kathleen Becker Nancy Beeler Linda Begay Reg Benz Ethan Bergman Herbert Berry .E an-1-+ 1 A is ga , ...k.' 5 2fe ?' i ii:-I in ii. A 'N if H :lift . ttst i 1' 'K Q .. if 5 .. at I as . fi . 5 A ' f i' 'rffiibt T I si? as A X , 1 AG X si QB ti' . i , i 'Xe rw' ws X K. 5. if if CQ? Q awe, n we . at Q tti, K V t is X 7 I - jf- 'X f is 2 Q X in 4.55 . 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Vera Waldo Ron Walker Bill Wallace Gloria Wallgren Chris Ward Conda Ward Jim Ward Kip Ward Kim Warren Charles Weber Linda Weigum Jane Wells Bev Wenger Sue Wenger Glen West Kathie Westergard George Wheeler Gary White John White Karen White Janet Whiteley Chuck Widner Barbara Wade Marlene NVilbur Joan Wilder Nancy Wilder Jeff Wiles Vickie Wilkalis Bill Wilkins Gary Willard Mike Williams Regina Williams Jim Willwert Gerald Wilson Harold Wilson Marty Wilson Gary Windsor Larry Windsor Larry Wiseman Candice Wolfer Pam Wolke Larry Wollard Pat Wright Jeff Yeager Pam Yeager Sue Yeldig Rex Yoder Mike York Brent Young Dale Young Mike Yourkowski Sandi Zabroski Carmen Zavala Donna Zeiner Lark Zelmer Joe Ziebart nd ll Our Hopes, and All ur Dreams, Come True As Years Go by Those were the days . . and lVlcNary's 1969 class made them that way. Mark Haffer- kamp presiding as President headed the senior cabinet of Paul Losie, First Vice-President, Debby Fry, Second Vice-Presidentg C arol O'Connor, Secretaryg and Janice Pyle, Treasurer. Scholastic excellence was demonstrated as members of the class received 45 scholarships. Bob Bales and Ann Sukalae were Salem's only National Merit Scholarship winners. OMSI Sci- ence awards went to John Hook and Bob Bales. John also received recognition in the National Westinghouse Science Talent Search. On May 29, which was the last day of classes for the seniors, the Senior Assembly was held. At that time they anticipated their traditional Skip Days, June 2 and 3. Left: Eager to start out are Carol O'Connor, Paul Losie, Mark Hafferkamp, Debby Fry, and Janice Pyle. Lower left: The se- nior project committee was made up of Steve Johnson, Brian Barney, Ruth White- hurst, Barb Beebee, and Lance Cooley. Below: Ad- ding the final touch for the graduating seniors were the advisors, Mrs. Clare Lorenz, Mr. John Quanbeck, Mrs. Ellen Lowe, and Mr. Beryl Brodersen. 55.15 If -1 ,M ,.,k 4 Brian Adams Bob Albers Linda Allen Alyce Allenby Marilyn Almero Lynn Amen Ted Amend Debi Andal Cliff Baker Joyce Baker Liz Baker Virginia Baker Bob Bales Betty Banes Roxanne Barber Chris Barker Q95- Barry Anderson Diane Anderson Greg Anderson Jackie Anderson Lorraine Anderson Steve Anderson Luanna Ankrom Anita Apiado Sharon Bahnsen Mary Bair Brian Barney Dawn Bauer Steve Becker Connie Bedell Barb Beebe Bud Bender Gerry Bennett Judy Berg 7' I' 5849? Francine Berns Bonnie Beukelman Hal Beyer Gordon Binger Sandy Binns Steve Blair Jacque Blake George Bongiovanni Colleen Bonn Bruce Bowden Larry Bowden Jack Breneman Sandi Brewster Randy Bright Bruce Brogoitti Dale Brummitt Dave Bull Gary Buntjer Kathy Burchett Tom Burton Sharon Callender Mary Camillo Pat Captain Steve Carlson Oweta Carnes Bruce Chapin Roxanne Chapin Judy Chapman Sue Chapman Pat Chisholm Linda Choypek Pam Christenson Randy Claggett Becki Clarkson Sharon Cline Kathy Colter Ron Comer Tom Conzoner Lance Cooley Janet Cornforth 138 Sherry Cox Mary Craft Judy Crawford Cherie Cristler Karla Cross Andy Culwell Tom Cummings Ben Dake Eric Davenport Pat Durben Sherry Duval Mike Dye Connie Deyer Gary Ebert Terry Ebert Gary Erickson Delores Erler Nancy Everly Claude Fallin Roger De Mille Kim Derksen Steve De Sart Janis Dewey Cheri Divel Dennis Dooley Cindi Doust Dennis Duncan Julia Dungey Don Dunn Tom Eckstrom Cheryl Edgar Peggy Elkins Pennie Elsenraut .lames Ely Peggy Enningu 40 taaww, Debbie Fortune Joyce Fowler Doug Fox Marsha Francis Larry Fredrickson Cynthia French Shari Friesen Debby Fry Noreen Garland Delmer Gibbons Ken Gierloff Sandy Febach Elizabeth Finch Elaine Fiske Chris Fletcher Karen Flowers Joanne Foreman Georgia Forgard Stephanie Forster Darwin Gifford Cheryl Glanville Kay Glennie Mike Gregg Tim Grewe Kyle Gribskov Tom Grieve Steve Gritton Terri Grogan Mary Gruenfelden Mickey Gust Alan Guzman Mark Hafferkamp Shannon Halsey Chuck Hammack Pam Hankins Jo Marie Hanna Roger Hanthorn Mx Wuiwuw 42 Maw I i EN P I 7W'9 Carl Hayworth Larry Hedge Chuck Helvie Steve Henrickson Judy Henry Laurie Herring Russ Hescock Sue Hewitt Randy Hledik Kay Hoerauf Phil Hassett Nancy Hathaway Jackie Haugen Janice Hawk Suzanne Hawkes Debbie Holmdahl Delight Hopkins Gerry Hopkins John Hook Linda Hoover Donna Hostetler Richard Hughes Dottie Huiett Kathy Huiett Molly Humphrey Leslie Huson Randy Jackman Neil Jacox Elaine Jakola Steve Janes James Jennings 44 9 f f ff 5 f , , f Z 4 il 1, 4 gf W ,Z f 2 -I gf , ' , !,,,,,.M -wwe-unvfwww M wif Andy Krebs Sherri Kuenzi Jerry Kurtz Venita Lacey Kurt Largenl Karl Larson Wayne Larson Buz Layman Jo Ellen Johnson Marla Johnson Steve Johnson Sharon Jolly Jo Ann Joyner John Juras Larry Kale Jill Kallenback Doug Karnes Dave Kemp Kris Keuscher Ken Keuscher Rod Kimberling Pam King Kris Kirkwood Kay Klaboe Jerry Kliewer Peggy Kosack Dave Lesmeister Nancy Lewis Mike Lick Candace Lies Les Livengood Bob Livesay Tim Long Paul Lorenz 46 Arlene McRae Virginia Medearis Janelle Meier Craig Melott Rob Merrill Dave Mickenham Carol Miller Linda Miller Lyn Miller Chris Mills Sharon Mires Marilyn Mitchell Sue Marmie Chuck Marshall Rick Marshall Linda Mattson Mary McClain Carolyn McClaughry Janet McDowell Jim McQuiston Hazel Moad Cindy Moles Rita Montgomery Mike Mooney Charles Moore Sally Moriarty Rick Morley Kathleen Morris Paul Losie Jeanene Louden Dave Luke Dave Maier Debbie Maier Cindy Main Lenn Malm Mike Malone Paul Malstrom Joan Maneely i4 48 . aw . ggi- K if ,N X W .X Y ge? 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'N S-Q. A x w e . 'X ...A- Jerry Willis Dale Wingo Norma Wimslow Scott Wilder Phyllis Wilkinson Diana Williams Gary Williams Sherie Wolf Beula Wood Connie Wood Gayle Wood Vicky Wordon Mike Worthington Glen Yarnell Debbie Yeater Wendy Yoder Margaret Zavala Charlene Ziebart Delores Zielinski 7' f ,Q I -I gd ' f -ii: Above: Queen Beula I, escorted by Mick Yoder, receives her crown to reign over the Prom. Center: Couples danced to the music of Glen Williams' dance orchestra. Lower center: Gliding in grandeur were guests of San Francisco. Up- per right: Princess Francine Berns and John Smith cross the Golden Gate Bridge. Upper far right: Princess Janice Pyle was escorted by Jim Garren. Lower right: Each princess was presented with red roses as shown by Judy Berg and her date Chris Bocci. Lower far right: Princess Sandy Febach and Dave Bull stroll over the bridge. '6San rancisco by Starlight Soft lights, the majestic Golden Gate, clanging cable cars, busy Fisherman's Wharf . . . was an evening spent in San Francisco by upperclassmen attending the 4th annual Junior- Senior prom on May 10. Seniors chose five girls for prom princesses: Beula Wood, Sandy Febach, Francine Berns, Judy Berg, and Janice Pyle. The climax of the evening came as Jeff Wiles, ofthe Junior Class, crowned Queen Beula l. J 'J Y tm. wus E 9 Q Q Mig i 35' Couples Earn Titles i One girl and one boy were chosen each month throughout the school year i as girl ofthe month and Rotarian respec- tively. l The nine girls were selected for such qualities as personality, friendliness lead- y ership, sports, spirit, talent, service, in- dividuality, and scholarship. Rotarians were named by a vote of the student council each month. The y boys attended weekly luncheons, and the girls were honored with corsages. A vw an Maqmq , J - 4 . if , i f f . .... i , ,,., , .. ,f Q. ' fx I Far left: Mark Hafferkamp was Rotarian for the month of September, and Jane Sundet was selected girl of the month for her personality. Dave Bull was voted Rotarian for October, while Kay Hoerauf was named for her leadership. Ron Quimby was chosen Rotarian in November, and Vickie Worden was selected girl of the month for her friendliness. Lower center: Georgia Forgard was chosen for her talent, and Mike Gregg was voted Rotarian for February. Gary Erickson was named Rotarian for the month of March, while Debbie Fry was selected girl of the month for her service. Left: Rotarian for the month of January was Lance Cooley, and girl of the month was Dawn Bauer, chosen for her spirit. Rotarian for the month of December was Paul Losie, while girl of the month, selected for her participation in sports, was Bonnie Beukelman, Below: Rotarian for May was Chuck Hammack. and girl of the month was Judy Berg, named for her scholarship. Girl of the month for April was Judy Henry. named for her individuality, and Rotarian for the month was Dave Kemp. -il Y' YW' wards umerous Last but not least were the words spoken by George Bongiovani as he expressed his thoughts and those of his fellow graduates as they sat through their final assembly. During the Senior Awards Assembly Gary Erick- son was announced Athlete of the Year for his out- standing achievements in high school athletics. Gary participated inl basketball, baseball, and track during his three years at McNary. Judy Berg was honored by the Daughters of the American Rev lution as McNary's outstanding citizen. Girl of the Year, Kay Glennie, and Gary Erickson, Rotarian of the Year, were named for their assorted contributions to McNary. Mrs. Ellen Lowe assisted Mr. Beryl Brodersen in announcing the awards the graduates received. Far left: Receiving the D.A.R. award is Judy Berg. Upper center: George Bon- giovani, exchange student from Argentina gives his farewell speech to the stu- dent body. Lower center: Mr. Brodersen congratulates Gary Erickson, Athlete of the Year. Left: Rotarian of the Year, Gary Erickson, and Kay Glennie, Girl of the Year, admire their honors. Below: Mike Gregg speaks to seniors and lower class- men. 4 Albina Page Scholarship ...... Scholarship Boise Cascade Safety Scholarship ..... Elks District Scholarship .............. Elks Leadership Scholarship-Ore Evans Scholarship ........... Four-H Scholarship . . George Fox College . . Harvey Mudd ..... Linfield College. . . . . . . . . Mt. Angel College .......... gon Winner National Honor Society Scholar . . . National Merit Scholars ....... National Merit Commendation . . Northwest Nazarene College . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catherine Lynn Roseboro Oregon College of Education .,......... .............GarryRitchie . . . Francine Berns, Debbie Maier . . . . . Leslie Terpin, Robert Bales . . . ......... Judith Ann Berg . , ........... Craig Melott . . . . . . . . . . Virigina Medearis . . Georgia Forgard, Connie Wood .....,........SteveSalt ..........AnnSukalac ....,.,...EdwardWeis ........r..RobertBales . . . Ann Sukalac, Robert Bales . . Steve Salt, Jo Marie Hanna, Leslie Terpin, Kay A. Klaboe Rebecca Clarkson. Janet Cornforth, Deborah Fry, Peggy Anne Kosack Oregon College of Education Dads' Club Scholarship ...... Peggy Anne Kosack Oregon Science Talent Search, OMSI .......... John Hook, III, Robert Bales Oregon State Employees Association .......,............. Leslie Terpin Oregon State University ...... Mary Ann Bair, Robert Bales, Nancy Hathaway, Joan Maneely, Leslie Terpin Oregon State University Athletic Scholarship . . . . . David Luke, Gary Erickson Oregon State University Merit Scholarship ..... .......... R obert Bales Portland State University Athletic Scholarship ................ Scott Wilder Purdue University ............................ Mark Edmond Northey Salem Business and Professional Women's Club Scholarship ....., Linda Olsen, Jeanene Louden Salem Education Association, Youth Conference on Teaching Workshop ...... Diane Wade Salem General Hospital Auxiliary ........,............... Kay Glennie Bob's Drive-In Scholarship ...................... Carolyn McClaughry Science Talent Search, Westinghouse Science Honors Group .... John Hook, III Stanford University ........,...................... Judith Ann Berg Temple Buell College .................. . . . . . Judy Chapman United States Air Force Academy Appointment . . .... Gary J. Ebert University of Chicago ...................,........,. John Hook, III University of Puget Sound ......................,..... Lance Cooley University of Oregon .......... Kyle Gribskov, David Kemp, Deborah Maier Valley Savings and Loan Scholarship ...................... John Newell Wescon Future Engineer Award ..... .............. R obert Bales Western Montana College ........ . . Eric Davenport, Clifford Toney Wheaton College ....... ............,. P aul Losie Willamette University , . . . . . Ron Quimby ft ltt I A Far left: Award and scholarship winners, Judy Berg, Gary Ebert and John Hook. discuss their bright futures. Left: Chuck Marshall proudly displays his James Clark Memorial trophy. Below: Ann Sukalac receives a National Merit Scholarship. Lower right: Bob Bales is presented a National Merit Scholar- ship. wards Joseph H. Albert . , . . . Girl of the Year ..... Rotarian of the Year . . . , . . D.A.R. Good Citizen .......... . . . Athlete ofthe Year ............. . . James Clark Memorial Golf Award ..... . . . Outstanding Student in Work Experience . . . . . Spanish Club ................... . . . Art Student of Year ..... . . . . . Concert Band ............... ........, A Cappella Choir Service Award . . . ....... . . . . Senior Accompanist .......... . . , Tom Ulmer, Senior Orchestra ...... .......... Senior Draftsman ....... ......... . Gary Erickson . . . Kay Glennie . Gary Erickson Judith Ann Berg . Gary Erickson Charles Marshall . . . Steven Blair Karen Schlewitz . . . Karla Cross . . . Steven Peet Jo Marie Hanna Georgia Forgard . . Susan Watson . . . Mickey Gust Senior Metals Craftsman .... ..... L enn Malm, Terry Ebert Senior Electronics Craftsman . . . ............... Steve Janes Senior Wood Craftsman .... . . Gerald Bennett, Douglas Karnes Senior Public Speaking . . . . . . Michael Gregg, Lance Cooley Voice of Democracy . . . ............... Ben Dake Senior German Scholar ....................... Jackie Anderson American Chemical Society Outstanding Student in Chemistry ........ Eric W. Allen, Journalism ..... . .... . George S. Turnbull, Yearbook .................. Robert Bales . . Randy Hledik . . Kay Hoerauf Senior Band Performance and Service ......... Paul Losie, David Mair, Garry Ritchie, Michael Taylor, Sherie Wolf Senior Drama Student of the Year .................. Tom Ulmer Senior Drama Student for Service ................ The Oregonian All-State Basketball 1968-69 and Anna Jo Mulkey All-American Basketball ....................... Gary Erickson Quill and Scroll Award of Honor, Journalism . Kay Hoerauf, Randy Hledik Outstanding Business Education Student ............. Leslie Terpin Outstanding Business Machines Operator ......... Pa Outstanding Typist of the Year .............. . . . mela Christensen . . Leslie Terpin Soroptomist Club Award ...................... Judith Ann Berg Betty Crocker American Homemaker of Tomorrow . . . . Peggy Kosack Nd Top left: An honors banquet for seniors receiving a 3.5 G.P.A. was held at the Marion Motor Hotel. Above: Seniors and faculty members got a bite in here and there at the senior banquet, Center left: Lance Cooley presented his speech Tomorrow to a captivated audience. Left center: Seniors attend- ing the Baccalaureate services listened to Rev. Robert Mulkey and heard the McNary A choir sing. Far left: A total of l94 seniors attended the Baccalaure- ate services. Shari Friesen and Janice Pyle were among them. A Promise f Spring A Promise of Spring -the senior banquet. The event was held for the grad- uating class of '69 on the night of May 23. Mark Hafferkamp was Master of Ceremonies of the event that was held in the cafeteria. Lance Cooley gave a humorous after dinner speech entitled Tomorrow, Steve Salt read the class prophecy and Gary Richie spoke on the Senior Challenge. Guest speaker, Mr. John Salisbury, commentator of KLX Radio gave his g'Message for Amerieansf, Entertaining seniors were the Jim and Thomas Folksingers and Gururu Sha- zami, a soothsayer who turned out to be Lance Cooley. Baccalaureate services started at 8:00 p.m. June 1 in the gymnasium. Rev. Robert Mulkey of the Court Street Chris- tian Church gave the sermon Time Out for Service. Upper left: Smiling seniors say so long! Upper right: Maureen Tesdal speaks on The Pursuit of Excellence. Above: The impor- tance of education is expressed by Ben Dake. Right: The class of '69. Long as We Live Our Praise We Give to You, M Joy, anxiety, sorrow, satisfaction . . . these were the feelings of McNary's largest graduating class as they march- ed into the gymnasium for their commencement on June 4, 1969. The 8:00 ceremony began with the McNary orchestra, directed by Mr. Glenn Reeves, playing HPOITIP and Circum- stancef' The invocation was given by Reverend Charles Losie. Maureen Tesdal challenged graduates to use their time wisely as she spoke of S'The Pursuit of Excellence. Pursuit of Excellence does not end with graduation , she said. Hlt will continue even beyond the end of the world- cNary High as long as there is wisdomf, Ben Dake offered 4'Reflections of a Foundation that Providesw as he explained the impor- tance of education. The most dangerous person today is the man with too little education because he thinks that his interests alone are important. Dr. Charles Schmidt, superintendent of Salem public schools, presented diplomas to 410 graduating seniors, after which the class, accompanied by Mrs. Alice Jones on the electric organ, joined in singing the Alma Mater. Following the benediction, the graduates left the gymnasium to the strains of L'Corneluis Festival. M? The Pursuit of Excellence ,, ,. HThe times, they are achanginw but change does not alter rnan's desire to achieve greatness. This page honors a few Who have achieved excellence each in his own Way. Goes on I I I ' c 1 4 Opposite page, above: Ann Sukalac and Bob Bales, National Merit Scholarship Win- ners. Far left: John Hook, Oregon's only Westinghouse Science Talent Search honoree. Center: Dave Luke, A.A.U. Championship wrestler. Right: Gary Erickson, AIl-Ameri- can basketball team member. Center: Tro- phies awarded to McNary student bodies at State Basketball tournaments. Below: Mr. John Riley, Oregon's Outstanding Industrial Arts teacher. Below right: Mr. Bruce Stew- QA. art, Pres.-Elect of Oregon Education Asso- ciation. Far below: Gary Ebert, United States Air Force Academy Appointee. A Aserude, Ronald Wayne-122 Abrams. Craig C.-102,109 l Adams, Brian-134 1 Adams, Catherine-122 l Adams, Kinley K.-23,8O,81.l09 Adams, Lynn-109 Adamson, Thomas Jay-109 Aikman, Terry-911,195,122 Albers, Bob-93,134 Aldridge, M, Paula-122 Allen, Linda-134 Allenby, Alyce Kay-134 Almero, Marilyn-64,72,134 Alt. Robert William-23,104,109 Alvarez, Ofilia-109 Alyea, Douglas, Craig-122 Amen, Lynn-135 Amend, Ted-135 Amsberry, Rick-53,82,83,122 l Andal, Debi Joy-72,91,135 Andal, Don-109 Andal, Wanda-109 Anderson, Barry-134 Anderson, Christine-122 Anderson, Chris G.-21,22,35,47,53,58,75, 122 Anderson, Debra-21 Anderson, Diane-45,72,134 Anderson, Gary S.-79,109 Anderson. Greg-22 Anderson, Geary-79,89,109,l34 Anderson, Jaekie-134 Anderson, John Gregory-134 Anderson, Loraine+54,72,134 Ander son, Mark-75,122 Anderson, Roger-109 Ander son, Roy .l.i79,93,98,l09 Anderson, C. Steve-134 Anderson Anderson . Terry Dean-122 , Toni Annerre-64,l20,1 l 21,122 Andresen, Pamela Mae-18,42,109 Androm, Jean Luanna-135 Anson, Danny-93,122 Apiado, Anita-135 Apiado, B. Joe-50,74,122 Apilado, Bill-93.122 Apilado, Louise Karen-22,109 Arndt, Barbara D.-122 Arndt, Bob-109 Asher, Barbara Ann-122 Atkinson, Kay E.-122 Ault, Eileen Phyllis-22,109 Aunspaugh, Kathy D.-109 Austin, Marjorie Lynne-58,122 Austin, Pam-109 , Azure, Sandyi18,100,122 B Babb, Ronald-53,122 Bahansen. Marleen-110 Bahansen, Sharon Leann-135 ndex Bergman, Ethan-13,55,75,76,77,94, 96,122 Bcrns, Francine--18.35.42.68.69.136,159 Berry, L. Herbert-122 Betts, Charlotte-123 Beukelman,Bonnie-21,136.161 Beukelman. Becky-110 Beyer, Hal-74,136 Beyer. Onnie-123 Bigler, Darla-123 Binger, Gordon-136 Binns. Sandra-136 Bisgaard, Danny Carl-110 Bladow, Reyne-110 Blair, David-79,110 Blair, Roberta Kay-48,123 Blair, Steve-24,29,136 Blake, Jacquelyn-83,91,105,137 Blanton, Dalei24,1Z3 Blensly, Leifi56,65,83,l23 Blum, Chet tRocky5-113 Bocci, Patty+1l0 Bock, Carla-58.123 Bolt, Jeffrey-110 Bongiovanni, George-65,83,137,16 Bonham, Ronald-123 Bonn, Colleen-136 Bourland, Mark-74,123 Bowden, Bruce-136 Bowden, Larry-136 Bowers, Linda-123 Bowman, Dave-110 Boyce, Maria-123 Boye, Alice-123 Boyd, Carey-79,91,98,110 Boyd, Daniel Karli88,123 Boyd, Sandra Lee-123 Braden. Gregoryi79,110 Branchfield, Annei36,123 Brandes, Deborah Maria-91.123 Brandt, Nancy Rae-123 Brandt, Steve-80,110 Bredehoeft, Larry-110 Brcdtvedtm. Anne-100 Breneman, Jack-136 Brewster, Sandra-136 Bridger, John-110 Bridgerm Michael-94 Bri s Debra-123 ES , Bright, Randy-136 Brittan, Diane-21,110 Brogan, Gail-110 Brogoitti, Bruce-85,137 Brooks, Dave-123 Brooks, Dennis-79,110 Brown, Christain- Brown, Colleeng110 Brown. Dewart-110 Brown, Gary-123 Brown, Laurie-21,110 Brown, Linda-123 Brown, Richard-110 Bruce. John Raymondgl23 Dake, Maxine Marie-21,47,83.l00,111 Baker Bahr, Terry-21,122 Bail, Lee-122 Bair, Elizabeth-23,109 Bair, Mary-64,72,91,100,135 Baker, Clifford-134 Baker, John-98,122 Baker, Joyce-134 Baker, Kay-122 Baker, Liz-134 Baker, Ressie-21,417,122 Baker, Rod-109 Virginia-72,134 Baldwin, Karen-21,109 Baldwin, Terry-109 Bales, Glenda-122 Bales, Robert-35,36,58,59,132,l34,165.170 Ballard, Nancy-109 Ballweber, Don-122 Banks, Steve-122 Barbarino, Jean-109 Barbarino, Joan-109 Barbarino, Teresa-122 Barber, Roxanne+135 Barfknecht, Julie-122 Barker, Chris-75,85,94,95,135 Barnes, Bruce-74,931,122 Barnes, Doug-93,109 Barney, Brian-36.37.133,134 Barrick, Gregory-94,122 Batyell, David-122 Bartlett, John-21,79,88,98,109 Bass, Meadow-109 Bateman, Douglas-93,122 Bauer, Dawn-34,35,72,134,161 Bauer, Delight--43,122 Bauer, Richard-122 Baylor, Shannon-122 Beals. Jeffrey-74, 122 Bean, Byron-122 Beattie, Paul-122 Bechieii, Laurie-109 l Becker, Kathleen Mary-122 Becker, Steven-135 Bedell, Connie-135 Beebe, Barbara-133,134 Beebe, Vivian-71,108,109 Beeler, Nancy-122 i Begay, Linda-21,122 l Beier, Mark-109 l Benage, Christopher Scott-79,97,110 Bender. Bud-134 Bender, Vincent-79,110 Benn, Brad-89,110 Bennett, Gerald-75,94,l35 Benz, Reg-122 Berg, Jim-79,89,97,1 10 , Berg,Judy-72,73,1,35,159,l61,16Z,164 Brummitt, Dale-137 Brummitt, Randy-94,123 Brundidge, Leslie-21,110 Brundidge, Susan Diana-110 Bryson, erea Lea-123 Bubna. Cynthia-110 Buchholz, Dale-123 Buck, Arlen Lee-110 Budeau. Janet-110 Buell, Joanne Judy-123 Bull, Dave-21,43,47,55,l36,159,160 Bull. Karen-110 Bunnell, Mark-22,110 Buntjer, Gary-21,45,47,l36 Burbank, Lola-110 Burchett, Katherine-136 Burkett, Carol Janis-123 Burton, Thomas-136 Butcher, Janine-21,110 Butte, Juled Jean-110 Butte, Tom-123 Byrd, Joh-123 Byrd, Scott-110 C Cain, Susan-110 Callender, Sharen Joyce-137 Camillo, Mary-72,137 Campbell, Phyllis Jean-22,110 Campbell, Virginia tGinnyJ-123 Capps, Mary Rita-123 Captain, Donald-74,123 Captain, Pat-94,137 Carden, Kathy-124 Carey. Arthur-79,89,97 Carey, Charlene-22,44,64,110 Carey, Charles Lester-79,110 Carlin, Phillip-29,124 Carlsen, Judyi1l0 Carlson, Cynthia-21,417,124 Carlson, Dee Kevin-22,79,110 Carlson, Lynn Steven-21,137 Carnahan, Mike-44,57,80,110 Carnes, Andy-124 Carnes, Oweta-136 Carpenter, Donna-124 Carr Pamela-110 Carrow, Vince-124 Carver, Mark-89,97,110 Cary, Micheal-124 Castillo, LaVern-110 Chapin, Bruce-21,47,92,93,136 Chapin, Roxanne-136 Chapman, Judy-21,47.136 Chapman, Sue-137 Chastain, Butch-110 2 Cheney. James-110 Cliernak, John-110 Chisholm, Pat Lee-137 Chorney. Dale-124 Chown. Michael-74.85,102,103,124 Choypek. LyndaA137 Christensen, Pamelii-72,137 Chu, Fifi-57.124 Circle, Marlin-124 Cinderwood, Karl-93 Claggett, Randy-136 Clark, Clark, Dan-124 Rhondag21,47,1 10 Clarkson, Becki-62,136 Clausen, Hiatt Gregory-39,110 Clearwater, Trent-111 Cleland, Donna-124 Clement, Michael-79,111 C1ibborn,Jane-21,124 Cline, Cody. Sharon-21,136 Margaret-53,71.105.124 Cody, Pat-79.98.111 Choen, Carolyn-111 Collins, Dolen Burdette-74,124 Collins, Norman Ray-124 Collin S. Pamela Rae-124 Colter, Kathy-136 Combs, Allen-111 Combs, Gary-124 Combs, Jerry-124 Comer, Ronald-22,9O,91.137 Comstock, Aimee-111 Condit, Michael-75,124 Colin, Marty-21,111 Connor, Esther Rebecca-21.11l.124 Conzoner, Thomas-137 Cook, Connie-124 Cooley, Lance-11.49,5O,133,l37,l6l Cooley, Rhonda-111 Cooper, Jean Carol-124 Cooper, John-22,111 Cooper, Mark-111 Cooper, Neal Edwardw94.124 Corey,Patrick-111 Corntbrth, Janet-72. 137 Costur, Wayne-89 Cotten, Dixie-60,124 Coulson, Judith-124 Coursey, Fick Lynn4l24 Cox. Chuck-111 Cox, Diana-124 Cox, Sherry-138 Craft, Mary-21,138 Craig, Deborah-111 Crawford, Bonnie LeeA111 Crawford. Jillaine-18,21,100,111 Crawford, Judith Anne-138 Creager, Judithi124 Creecy, Christine-124 Cristler, Cherie-138 Cross, Karlail38 Crow, John-111 Crow, Kevin-124 Culwell, Andrew-21.60,94,l38 Cummings, Thomas-82.83.139 Curde. Michael-74,124 Cutsingcr, Leoda Ann-111 D Dague, Sharon Louise-124 Daily. Marjorie Ruth-124 Dake, Ben-43,48,50,82,83.139,168 Daley , Linda-124 Dalke, Kennith-75,124 Dalke, Larry-79,111 Dalkc,Tim-97,111 Dame rell, Pareicia-124 Damon, Beth-21,47.111 Danie lsen, Peder- Darland, Dennie-111 Daugherty, Edward-124 Davenport, Eric-75,494,139 Davenport, Jeffery-124 Daves, Kent-124 D'Eagle, Karen-124 DcBow. William-22,124 Dequi DeHa re, Sandra-124 an, Lorinda-124 Dalapp, Sandra-124 Delap p. Sheila-21,47,48,l24 Dell, Darlene-124 DeLoozc, Ken-74,761,124 DeMarco, Dave-111 DeMarco. Debi-124 DeMi lle, Roger-138 Dehfler, Richard-101.111 Derkscn, Dana-111 Derksen, Kimberly-138 Derrick, Claude-21,74,98,124 DeSart, Steven-75,998,138 Dewey, Janis-72,138 Dicke Dicke n, Victoria-22.111 nson, Kens93,11l Dickson. Jeri-111 Dilger, Felix-23,124 Dirk. Micheal-111 Divel, Cheri-138 Divel, Dale-111 Doak, Dana-111 Dombrowsky, Lee Kathleen-124 Domine, Pat-111 Donl-1in,Mary-18,55,124 Dooley, Dennis-138 Dooley, Janice-111 Doran, Rick-124 Doss, Sandy-124 Dougall, Susan-124 Earl, John-111 Dourghtery. Ed-124 Doust. Candisi21.11l Doust, Cindi-21,139 Draper. Gary4124 Dratton. Anne-111 Dress. Nancy-111 Dumirc, Darrell-1 ll Dumirc, Leroy-124 Duncan. Dennis-39.75.98,139 Dungey, Julia-24.64.139 Dunn, Donald-139 Dunsmoor, Georgei97,111 Dunsmoor, Leo-79 Durben. Patricia-138 Duval. Sherry-138 Dye, Micheal-138 Dyc, Tim Andrews89.l11 Dyer. Connie-138 Dyer, Frank-I 11 Dyer, Lee-125 E Eaton. Janet-125 Ebert. Gary-21,139,164,171 Ebert, Terry-47, 139 Eckstein, Lindai125 Eckstrom. John- Eckstrom Tom-21.138 Edgar, Cheryl-138 Ediger, Allan-125 Edwards, Diana-125 Effenberger, Gary-111 Effenberger, William- Eldridge, Bill-111 Elkins, Judith-111 Elkins, Peggy-138 Ellingsworth, Velma-21,44,l 11 Elsenraal, Penelope-72,138 Elwood, Kathy-111 Elwood, Kristine-125 Ely, Don-112 Ely, James Allen-139 Ely, Sharon-125 Engelson, Mary-18,2l,57,70,125 Englund, Diane-125 Enninga, Bob-112 Ennin 1 Pe 72 73 139 E-1 - Sgyf , . Erickson,Gary-55,85,87.98,138,l60,162,163,170 Erickson, James Scott-22,35,80,89.108.l12 Erler, Delores-18,21,47,83,91,138 Esparza. Juanita-112 Esplin, Craig-124 Evenrud, Cherry-125 Everly, Nancy-138 Erjen, Dawn-1 12 Evjen, Debbie-125 Eyerly, Curtis-125 Eycrly, Don-125 F Fahlstrom, Mary-112 Fallin. Claude-94.139 Farmer, Robert-112 Farrell, Rob-112 Farries, Laurie-125 Faville, Tim Mark-97,125 Feasel, Debbie-112 Febach, Sandy-68,69,140,159 Feller, Larry-125 Fessnat, Stephan-125 Feusner, Linda-112 Fields, Mathew--125 Finch, Elizabeth-21,140 Fisher, Judith--125 Fiskem, Elaine-140 Fleer. William Mike-85,87,98,99,125 Fleetwood, Larry-125 Fletcher, Christine-21,22,44,47,48,50 Florence. Cheryl CSherrij-112 1-lores. Lucille-125 Flowers, Delores-125 Flowers, Karen-21,140 Flowers, Terri-112 Foreman, Joanne-141 Foreman. Larry-93,125 Forgard, Dave-23,112 Forgard, Georgia-21,141,160 Forster, Nancy-112 Forster, Stephanie-21,141 Fortune, Debiei140 Foster, Monte-112 Foster. Scott-112 Foster, Stan-112 Fourtner, Linda-112 Fowler, Joyce-24,140 Fow Fow Fox. Fox, Fox. Fox, ler, Louis-125 ler, Ted-125 Denisei21,47,82,91,125 Don-125 Doug-80,98,101,140 Robert-112 Francis, John-125 Francis, Marsha-140 Franxis, Susan-125 Franz, Genesc Louise-125 Frcclrickson, Larry-141 French, Carla-112 French, Cynthia-47,140 Frey, Don-21.93.125 Friesen, Gaylene460,112 Friesen, Shari-21,140,167 Fry, Cynthia-112 Fry, Debby-72,132,133,140,160 Fry, Linda-125 G Gabarda, Lourdes-112 Gabarda, Rodito-112 Gabriel, Charles-112 Gagatko, Terry-125 Gale, Bobbi-112 Gallinger, Carol-71,125 .53,l40 Gardner, Janet-35,38,11Z Gardner, Marcia-125 Gardner, Stephen-79,112 Garland. Noreen-140 Gascon. Marsha-21,112 Gatlin. Kay-112 Gatlin, Leanne-125 Gauer. Paul-93 Gaver, Linda-125 Gavcr, l'au1s1l2 Gerberding, Duane-112 Gibbons. Delmer-141 Gibbons, Pamela-112 Gibby, Karen-125 Gierloff. Ken-75,141 Gics, Ton-112 Gifford, Darwin-140 Gildow, Susan-112 Gjonnes, Marian-125 Glanville, Cheryl-54,72,140 Glennie. Dave-102,130,125 Glennie. Kay-64,7l,l05,140,l63 Gloe, Dolly Jean-112 Goddard, Pam-2l,47,125 Godfrey, Mike-79,97,1l2 Goettling, Linda-125 Gottfried, Pegil25 Grafe, David-22,112 Graves. Jet'l4l12 Gray. Jim-21,125 Gray, Tami-21,112 Greene, Curtis-125 Greene, Vicki-125 Gregg, Michael-11,21,47,48,75,140,160,163 Gregory. Charlene-112 Grewe, Tim-140 Gribskov, KyIef65,74,141 Grieve, Thomas-74,141 Grieve, Keni112 Grim. Patricia-125 Grimes, Gritton Gary-125 Donald-112 Gritton Steven-141 Grogan, Richard-125 Grogan, Tcrris-72.140 Groom. Warren-125 Groves, Douglas-125 Grentelder, Gordon-112 Gruenfelder, Mary-140 Guined, Crystals125 Gumaer, Linda-112 Gunn, Sandee-112 Gust, Mickey-140 Gustafson. Bruce-22,79,93,ll2 Guthncr, Dan-21,79.1l2 Guzman. Alan-140 Gwynn, Tom-125 H Hadley.Doug1as-112 Hatifzerkamp, Kurt-79,89,112 Hallerkamp, Mark-21,38,43,47 Haight, Paula-21,112 Halbeisen, Steve-27.112 Haley, Helen-112 Halsey, Shanon-140 Halseth, Bill-125 Halseth,John-112 HaMann, Dan-98,112 Hamilton, Elizabeth-125 ,74,77.13Z.133,140,610 Hammack, Chuck-26,27.85,87,14l, 161 Hammack, Dave-79,89,97,1 12 Hammer, Paul-79,102,112 Hannon, Naomi-57,125 Hampton-125 Hampton, Dennis-112 Hampton, Joan-113 Hancle, Steve-79,113 Hankins, Pam-72,141 Hanlon, Jeri-21,113 Hanna, JolVlarie-21,47,l41 Hansberry, Linda-22,113 Hansen, Cheryl-125 Hansen, Jay-126 Hanson, Miles- Hanson, Rodi83,126 Hanthorn, Roger-141 Harbaugh, Ross-97,113 Harbaugh, Tim-126 Harchenko, Jerraleen-126 Harchenko, Randy-58,113 Harcourt, Ron-113 Harding, Raymond-22,113 Harris, Rick-79,98,113 Harrison. Jacqueline-126 Hart, Bonnie-126 Hartle, Kathi-113 Haslbacher, Richard-21.113 Hassett, Phill-142 Hastings, Sharon-126 Hathaway, Joy-113 Hathaway, Nancy-34,35,142 Hatteberg, Suzanne-38,126 Haugen. Jacqueline-21,143 Hougen, Mielv98,113 Hawk, Janice-21,72,l43 Hawkes, Meredith-113 Hawkes, Suzanne-50,143 Haakins, Caroli126 Hawkins, Dave-126 Hayes, Reta-126 Ha s Dennis 126 Y 1 .7 Hayward, Larry-75,77,92,98, 126 Hayworth, Carl-142 Hearell, Lavetta-21 Hedge, Larry-142 Hegstrom, Jon-79,113 Hegstrom, Paul-22,75,126 Heikkila. Mary-126 Heimerdinger, Sally-113 Hello, Marcias22,113 Helton, Don-113 Helton, Judy-126 Helvie, CharlesW143 Hemole, Christinia-113 Henderson. Sheri4113 Hendren, Luann-21,113 Hendricks, Darlene-113 Henrickson. Steve-142 Henrickson, Nonie-58 Henry, Charles-39,80,81,98,101,113 Henry, Judith-42,68,69,142,161 Herber, Mary-21,113 Herman, David-113 Herndon, Jeanitte-21,126 Hering, Diane-21.113 Hering, Kay-126 Herring, Laurie-142 Herschbach, Dougi22,9l,126 Herschbaeh, Marlyn-113 Hescock, Russell-142 Hewitt, James-113 Hewitt, JoAnni21,83,113 Hewitt. Michael-126 Hewitt. Susan-17,142 Hill, Marlyn-126 Hillycr, L eo-126 Hindahl, Scott-102,126 Hinton, Danny-126 Hinzman, Brook-80.81,98,101,113 Hjort, Becky-26.62.176 Hledik, Randy-27,49,104,l43 Hockett, Stevenf79,98,l13 Hodges, Marlene-113 Hoerauf, Bruce-24,126 Hoerauf, Kay-24,38,63,143,160 Hollin, Laura-113 Hollis, Karen-113 Holman, Daniel-113,126 Holmdahl, Debra-142 Holmes, Deborah-113 Holmes, Marksl13 Hook, John-59,132,142,l64.l70 Hook, Thomas-79,113 Hoover, Linda-143 Hopkins, Delight-142 Hopkins, Edward-113 Hopkins, Gerry Ann-142 Horn, Marilyn-57,176 Hostetler, Donna-143 Houck, Ronald-79,113 Hougen, Kiel-44,79 Houston, Mike-176 Howard, Nancy-126 Hueitt, Joanne-82 Hughes, Joanne Uodij-113 Hughes. Richardf143 Hughes, Theresa-113 Huiett, Dorothy-142 Huiett, Glenn-113 Huiett, Kathy-142 Hunphrey, Molly-142 Humphreys, James-113 Hunt, Robert-126 Huson, Leslie-42,54,72,142 Hutchison, Nancy-113 Hubertson, Randy-75 Hyden, Bonni-113 l Irving. Jan-23,59,l26 Irving, Steve Kent-21,58,64,83,1 13 J Jackman, Jefl41l3 Jackman, Randy-142 Jackson, Jane-126 Jackson. Kathy-113 Jackson, Rustin-126 Jacox. Neil-81,143 Jakola, Elaine-143 Janes, Sally-126 Janes, Steve-143 Jenkins, David-22,126 Jennings, James-143 Jennings, Ray-113 Jensin, Doug-113 Jentzsch, Brookleef113 Jentzsch, Winston-126 Johnson, Alemai126 Johnson, Cheryl-126 Johnson, Daniel-126 Johnson, Douglas-22,791,113 Johnson, Jerry-79,88,97,1 13 Johnson, JoElIen-42,68,69,144 Johnson, Julieg113 Johnson, Karen-21,113 Johnson, Marla-114 Johnson, Pat-126 Johnson, Steve-74,85,86,133,144 Johnson, Wanda-113 Johnston, Karen-126 Johnston, Kathryn-126 Jolly, Brad-113 Jolly, Sharen-144 Jones. Coralie-2l,l05,114,117 Jones. Franklin-83,925,114 Jones, Michelle-35,108,114 Jones, Paula460,ll4 Jorgenson, Mark-126 Judah, Gregory-114 Jump, William-127 Juras. John-145 Joyner. Jo-ann-144 K Kaestner, Jan-127 Kale, Larry-145 Kallenbach, Jill-61,145 Kammler, Don-144 Kannier, Kevini127 Kam, Cindy-114 Karnes, Douglas-144 Keesee, Susan-127 Keller, Anita-60,127 Kelm, Loris114 Kemp, David-62,74,94,144,161 Keniston, Don-114 Kennedy, Jo NancyA82,127 Kennedy, Pat-114 4 Kennedy, Sherrie-127 Kennedy. Stan-104,127 Kerber. Chris-114 Kerns, Sam-114 ' Kettner, Bonita-114 l Keuseher, Chris-14 Keuscher, Ken-144 Kidd, Ron-114 Kilmer, Vernon-114 Kimerling, Rod-74,511,144 Kinaman, Connie-127 King, Garalyn-114 King. Pam-144 King, Rex-45 Kirchhoff, Charles-79,98,114 Kirkwood, Dave-75,91,127 Kirkwood, Kris-145 Klaboe. Kay-36,37,145 Klampe. Steve-88.97.127 Klampe. Sue-114 Kliewer, Dan-127 Kliewer, Jerald-80,924,145 Klop1'enstein,Ann-21,127 Knavp, Marc-98,127 Knapp, Mary-127 Knieling. Gene-127 Knight, Judith-21,114 Knapp, Debi-114 Kocbel, Cindy-114 Koenig, Ronald-114 Kominek, Daniel-127 Komyatc, John-74,97,l27 Kongslie, Barbara-21,114 Kongslie, Becky-21,114 Kongslie, Karen-58,127 Kosack, Peggy-145 Kostur. Wayne-22,114 Kottek. Marcia Kottek, Michael-114 Kramer, Stephen-114 Krebs, Andy-144 Kreitzberg, Jeff-114 Krohn. Janice-21,114 Kuderer. Lee-127 Kuderer, Patricia-114 1 Kudna, Virgil-127 Kuenzli, Susan-127 Kuenzi, Sheri-144 Kunzman, Joy-114 Kurtz, .lerry-85,941,144 Kurtz. Michael-97,114 L Laack, Robin-114 Laack, Robin-114 Labrousse, Julie-22,105,114 Labrousse. Timothy-74,85,94,127 Lacey, Venita Sue-21.144 LaCoste. George-114 LaDuke, Bob-114 Laird, Bob-127 Lalack, Rick-79,98,l14 Lamkin, Richard-24.27,82,83 Lance, Robert-114 Lane, Arthur-l 14 Lane, Debra-21,127 Langley, Diana-44,114 Lara, Alaina-114 Largent, Kurt-75,144 Larson, Karl-144 Larson, Tom-93 Larson, Tim-79,98,114 Larson, Wayne-145 Latimer, Dennis-114 Lawthorn, Martin-114 Lawrence, Karen-114 Lawrence, Kim-127 l Lawry, Daniel-114 Layman, Buzz-145 Laythe, Lebold, Jeri-115 Dale-89,115 Lee, Cynthia-2l,48,50,l27 Legg, Cynthia-115 Lelmer, Lark-21 Leppin, Pauline-21,127 Lesmeister, Dave-145 Lewis, Debra-127 Lewis, Gay-127 Lewis, Joanne-127 Lewis, Larry-75,98,99,l27 Lewis, Nancy-145 Lewis, Roberta-21.127 M Maier, Deborah-91.146 Main, Cynthia-146 Mair, David-22,146 Malm, Lenn-147 Malime, Michael-147 Malone, Rodney-115 Malstrom, Paul-85,147 Maneely, .loan-21,147 Mangan, Sharon-115 Manning, Michael-74,127 Manning, Patrick-127 Marlette, .lay-22,211,115 Marmie, Susan-146 Marshall, Chuck-75.103,l07,l Marshall, Gary-115 Marshall, Rick-21,47.83.l46 Martin, David-115 Martin, Diane-50.l20.121,127 Martin, Sue-115.127 Martin, Thomas-80,115 Martinmaas, Kevin-127 Massey, William-115 Mattson, Linda-69,146 Mattson, Steve-127 Matujcc, Mary-21,127 Mau. John-115 May, Dan-115 May. Dolores-128 McCall, Cathryn-48,128 McCall, Meri-91 McClain, Mary-146 MeClaugl1ry, Carolyn-147 McConvi1le, Philip-104,128 McCoy. Ernest-115 McCoy, Becky-115 McDaniel, Nicholas-128 McDonald, Allyson-115 McDonnell, Greg-115 McDonnell, Michael- MeDowel1, Janet-72,147 McDowell, Rachel-21,115 McDowell, Timothy-21.47.12 McElroy. Bart-79,97,115 McFarlane. Gary-79,115 McGarvey, Boyd-115 McGarth, Charles- McGuire, Kim-115 Mclntosh, Gary-128 McKee, Robert-75,128 McKnight, James-79,115 McMurtry, Peggy- McQuiston, James-147 McQuiston, Jon-115 McRae, Arlene-146 McRae, Jeff-102,103,128 Mcderis, Virginia-146 Meier, Janelle-72,73,l46 Meier, Karl-94,96,l28 4 8 Nastos, Michael-128 Neal, Dan-41.120,l21,128 Neary, Marforie-148 Neary, Todd-128 Needham. Dell-98.128 Needham. Roberta-21,116 Nelson, Brent-22.21128 Nelson, Cindy-21 Nelson, Shayne-148 Nelson. Scot-128 Nelson, Mark-23,116 Nelson Nelson , Merita Sue-116 Michelle-116 N elson: Paul-98,116 Nelson. Scott-23 Nelson , Ted-104.149 Neuswanger, Katherine-64,72, Newell, John-74,94.95, 149 Nicholson. Dan-116 Nicholson, Terry-148 Nicolet. Christine-116 Nicolet, Janee-38,62.148 Nies. Steven-128 Nighlcngale, Nancy-22,116 Nivens, Ken-75,102,148 Noll, Kathleen-21,116 Norbury, Barbara-116 Nordone, Rocco-128 Northey. Dianna-128 Northey. Mark-75.148 Nyberg. David-79,89,98,l08,l Nyberg. Steven-68,69,l49 Nystrom. Candy-23 O Oates. Charlotte-128 O'Connor, Carol-72,l32,l33.l Odermatt, Linda-148 Oleson, Bob-75,128 Olsen, Alice-21,47,128 Olsen, Marilyn-116 Milott, Craig-39,74,92,93,103,146 Melott, Eddie-80,92,102,115 Melsom, Joyce-128 Memmott, Joel-128 Mennis, Robin-98,128 Merrill, Robin-147 Mertl, Connie-128 Messman, Cathryn-115 Metgalf, Leon-115 Meyer, Ellen-21,27,56,l28 Mickenham. David-147 Middleton, Charles-75,128 Miles, Cynthia-21,115 Miles, Rodney-115 Miller, Carol-72,146 Miller, Dan-83 Miller, James-79,91,1l5 Miller, Lyn-146 Miller, Maurice-115 Miller, Rae Linda-146 Miller, Randy-115 Miller, Steve-128 Mills, Chris-24,146 Mills, Kristin-2l,43,47,128 Mills, Richard-91 Mires, Shoron-147 Mirchell, Marilyn-147 Mitzel, Dave-115 Moad, Hazel-146 Moermond, Barbara-128 Olsen, Maureen-116 Olsen, Ronald-43,104,148 Olson, Allan-23,128 Olsen, Andy-79,116 Olson, Linda-26,148 Olson, Olson, O'Mal O'Ma1 O'Mal Nikki-128 Rodney-116 ley, Bill-116 ley, Micheal-92,128 lcy, Ray-92 Omans, Carole-148 Omans, Debra-116 Orcutl, Julie-128 O'Reil ly, Kathy-116 Osborn, Linda-128 Ottum. Phil-65,148 Ouska, Jack-53,98,1 16 Ouska, .lill-128 P Pa1ke,.lohn-129 Palmer, Bob-116 Palwick, Ruth-23,116 Panther. Leonard-79,914,116 Paris. Jim-21,129 Paker, Bob-93,116 Paker. Pete-149 Moles,Cynthia-21,47,83,91,115,146 Moles. Marcia-100 Montgomery, Rita-146 Lick, Michael-93,145 Lies, Candae-145 Lies, Mitchell-127 Light, Pamela-127 Lightner, Jo-100.115 Lindbeck, Mary-115 Lindgren, Gary-21,115 Livengood, John-48,49,91,1 15 Mooney, Mike-146 Moore, Charles-146 Moore, Harry-22,115 Moore, Janet-56,65, 128 Moore, Tamara-23,128 Moore Kurt-1 15 Morgan, Linda-128 Livengood, Les-85,145 Livsay, Robert-145 Lock, Laurie-115 Lomax, Gerald-21,127 Long, Larry-115 Long, Tim-145 Looney, Jerry-115 Lord, Christopher-64,127 Lorenz, .ludy-115 Lorenz, Mary-21,115 1 Lorenz, Paul-145 Losie, Paul-22,23,49,98,132,133,146,161 Louden, David-22,79,93,1l5 Louden, Jeanene-42,68,69,146 Loveland. Judy-127 Lucas, Leon-127 Moriarty, Sally-147 Morley, Rick-21,75,147 Morrill, Debbie-128 Morrill, Mary-115 Morris, Cathy-147 Moye, Barbara-115 Moye, Ricky-93,941,128 Moyer, Jim-115 Mulkey, Anna-50 Mulkey, Jay-115,148 Mull, Pamela-148 Muller, John-148 Mullins, Clinton-115 Mullins. Rena-148 Munger, Nancy-21,115 Muno, Danny-104,116 Muns, Dennis-79 Parkison, Dan-80,8l,1 16 Parkison. Joan-129 Patterson, Pauline-83,116,129 Patten, Sue-116 Patton, Sherron-21,129 Paulson, Angela-149 Paulson, John-129 Paulson, Paul-116 Paynter, Geojan-21,129 Peacock, Deborah-116 Pearsall, Kathy-149 Pearsall. Michael-21,116 Peavy, Len-116 Ped, Bill-88.129 Ped, Linda-116 Pederson, Ellen-116 Pederson. Pam-129 Peet. Carolyn-129 Peet. Steven-22,36,149 Pendergraft, Eddie-129 Perkins. Donna-129 Perkins, Jeff-116 Peters, Gary-148 Peters, Marilyn-129 Peterson, Joy-129 Pettet, Debra-148 Petty, Barb-148 Petty, Sharon-21,116 Phillips, Arnold-116 Phillips, Dick-148 Phipps. Christine-22,129 Phipps, James-22,914,116 Pierson, Pat-82 Piel, Rod-116 Pike, Janet-82,91,129 Pinson, Gari-21,129,149 Pinson, Rusty-93,116 Pitman, Don-116 Plaisance, Joel-75,97,129 Plummer, Daniel-116 Poe, Georgia-149 Poindexer, Lorinda-21,116 Ponce, Carlos-79,116 Poole, Roger-l 14 Porter. Albert-22,116 Porter, Preston-129 Porter, Mark-98,116 Porter, Pamela-116 Lucey, Irene-115 Luke. David-92,93,l46,l70 Luke, Ronald-115 Luke, Wes-82,83,93,102,115 Lukinbeal, Ray-115 Luna, Natalie-24,115 Lund, Kathrine-58,127 Luthe, Randy-127 Lutz, Craig-22,115 Murphy Murphy ,Janene-149 , Patrick-2l,34,35,l28.l49 Murphy, Patrick-128 Murray. Elaine-148 N Naeve, Sandy-128 Pratt, Richard-149 Pratt, Sharon-129 Presley, Dennis-21,74.l50 Priece, Carl-129 Prinslow, Patti-129 Pritchard, Jody-21,116 Prominski, Doug-116 Propeck, William-79,116 Pulver, Robert-47,150 73 16 49 Schrwe Purcell, Steve-48,150 Pyle, Janicef2l,38.72,73,132,l33,l50,l59,l67 Q Quanbeck, Kari-21,48,50,116 Quick, Barbara-116 Quimby, Ron-34,35,74,150,l60 Quimby, Susan-21,116 Quirins, Perry-129 R Rahbe, Rodney-79,116 Raber,Catherine-151 Ramsey, Darrel-129 Ramus, Maria-151 Ramus. Nicholas-129 Ranchez, Valerie-116 Rands, Greg-22,116 Rasmussen, Julie-116 Rathbone, David-24,129 Rawls, .liff-116 Ray, Robert-151 Reagle, James-129 Reams, Tom-21,417,150 Redford, Derekil16 Rcdinger, Bettc-150 Reed, Sarahil 16 Rchfuss, Steves37,129 Reid, Deborah-116 Reinwald, Steve-21,36,l29 Reisch, Daniel-74,116,129 Reynolds, Gil-35,43.68,69,150 Rice, Mary-21,117 Richards, David-117 Richardson, Susan-117 Richter, Mark-179 Rickard, Jack-117 Riedl, John-93.124 Riedl, Michael-117 Riedl. Stephen-129 Riedlinger, Anna-150 Riedlinger, Benjamin-117 Rierson, Patricia-22,83,l 17 Riendal, .lim-79 Ringland, Don-150 Ringstad, Curtis-129 Ritchie. Garry-22,23,50,59,l5l Ritchie, John-117 Robb, David-129 Robb, Leslie-117 Robertson, Kathleen-24,129 Robey, Karensll7 Roche. Dominique-117 Rockow, Gloriai1l7 Rodgers. Susan-26,129 Rodgers, William Gayle-88,98,129 Rollins, Anthony-150 Rollins, Kathaline-24,63,129 Rollins, Lizzi-117 Roner, Lynn-117 Ronhaar, Sue-71,117 Ropkins, Christie-117 Rose, Mark-117 Roseboro, Catherine-71,150 Roseboro, Lynni2l Roseboro, Tim-117 Rosecrans, Karen-21,150 Rosevear, Pam-117 Rosgen, Ronald-150 Ross, Janet-151 Ross, Julianna-26.54,63,91,l29 Rounds, Stan-74,129 Rowland, Carmen-39,117 Rowland, Ellen-150 Rowland, James-117 Rowland, Mark-36,37,129 Rowland, Wendieil17 Royston, Shirley-150 Ruby, George-41,83,l29 Ruch, Judy-129 Runner, Michele-129 Ruse, Georgene-150 Russell, Kenneth-117 Russell, Larry--80,81,98,150 Rust, Patricia-117 Rybloom, Rickwl29 S Saddler, JoAnn-72,150 Saddler, Bill-117 Salt, Stephen-35,59,62,15O Salter, Larry-75,129 Salway, Hope-21,47,l 17 Sampson, Carolyn-14,100 Sampson, Sue-117 Samuel, Ann-117 Sandall, Lynn-61,129 Sandquist, Cheryl-21,117 Sanford, Teresa-21,117 Satter, Constance-117 Sawyer, Ted-117 Scarborough, Patricia-117 Schaeffer, Brenda-129 Schaffer, Peg-117 Schell, Jeffreysl29 Schlag, Steve-43,147,129 Schlewitz, Dave-80,81,117 Schlewitz, Karen-54,72,171 Schmitt, Dan-151 Schnack, Mark-117 Schneberger, Hazel-151 Schoenborn, Paul-74,104,129 Schra, Jim-117 Schuettpeiz, Gary-79,117 Schun, Robert-89,97,1l7 Schultz, Sandy-43,120,12l,129 Schwald, Scott-117 Schweinfurth, Janet-21,91,100,l17 Sehwengel, Rod-152 Scott, Mark-129 Scott, Rochellei152 Scully, Ann-152 Scymanky, Kathryn-117 Seed, Deborah-129 Seeley, Joan-117 Seely. Rick-117 Setala, Shank, Susanne-152 Michael-93,129 Shelley. .lenette-129 Shelton, Lauriew22,129 Shelton, Peggy-117 Sheridan, Kathleen-129 Sherwood, Cindy-57, 129 Shielus, Gary-129 Shipler, Nancy-53.57,70,I30 Shoenhard, J anet-130 Simila, Simkin M ary-56,130 s, Georgia-152 Simpson, Belle-117 Simpson, Brian-83,117 Simpson, Linda-130 Sims, J Sirnio. ennifer-152 Bruce-22,118 Skaggs, Jenny-118 Skeels. Stephen-153 Skinner, Susan-130 Slagle, Debra-118 Slater, Kevin-130 Slattum, Christinef50,l30 Slattum Eddie-26,741,153 Slaughter, .lohnie-152 Small, Marcia-105,130 Small, Michael-1 18 Smith, Bruce-152 Smith, Dan-21,89 Smith, Dwayne-130 Smith Genny-152 SmithiGreg-118 Smith Karen-130 Smithzlanct-100,118 Smith, Smith, Kathleen-72, 152 Laurence-23.130 Smith, Norman-21,83,98,1l8 Smith, Philip-2l,97,l18 Smith Sherry-152 Smither, Kristi-21,47,48,49,50 Smyres, Steven-152 Sneddo n, Tim-27,153 Sodeman. Connie-24,35,63,130 id, Carol-152 Thomas, Gary-153 Thomas, Gill-118 Thomas, Leah-154 Thomas, Mike-153 Thompson, Curt-130 Thompson, Judy-21 Thompson, Randy-130 Thomson, Tamara-21,47,154 Thoreson, Steve-118 Thorsen, Mark-118 Thostrud, Ed-130 Toeffer, Roberta-118 Toney, Clift455,75,77,'-33,154 Tourville, Kathy-154 Trexler, Steven-81,118 Trommlitz, Becky-21,63,l30 Trout, Larry-118 True, Jon-93,118 Trussell, Larry-79,118 Tucker, Dan-154 Tucker, Kyle-130 Tucker, Lynna-118 Tuers, Reginold-79,118 Turcotte, Barbara-118 Turner, Chris-21,130 Tutwiler. Dean-118 U Ulmer, Thomas-47.48,50,l55 Ulrick, Bebra-130 Umsted, Kathy-130 Underwood, Karl-79,118 Underwood, Richard-74,130 Unruh, Steve-118 Updegraff, Debbies63,130 Updegraff, Larry-155 V Vachter, Charlene-118 Vachter, Cherly-155 Vafakos, Karen-118 Vanantwerp, Susan-118 Van Cleave, Cheryl-24,82,83.l30 Vandehey, Marie-154 Sorensen, Carl-130 Sparks, Dixie-118 Specht, Steven-130 Spradling, Madonna-23,118 Stacey, Shirley-152 Staggs. Maryin-118 Stanton, Auburnfllfi Stapleton, Stephen-118 Staudinger, Diborahil 18 Stearns, Vickie-130 Steckley, Wayne-22,118 Steen, Mark-118 Steltenpohl, Barbaraf18,83,l0O,l1X Stenerodden, Suzanne-71,130 Stephens, Shelley-130 Stephenson, Rick-130 Stewart, Janice-21,417,118 Stewart, .lim-94,130 Stewart, Virginia-118 Stiers, Mike-130 Sticrs, Thomasg93,118 Stingel, Wayne-26,27,l52 Stinson, Joy-130 Stiles, Barbara-152 Stoltenberg, Pam-130 Stone, Katherine-152 Stone, Stewart-118 Storm, Mark-23,499,130 Stout, Dan-130 Stover, Donald-152 Stratton, Randy-118 Stratton, VernetteSl53 Straub, Peggy-100,118 Strauss, Vicki-118 Strean, Steven-153 Strohecker, Larry-152 Strohecker, Nance-130 Stryker, Deborahs118 Sturzinger, Paul-23 Stuchlik, Sue-21,130 Sturzinger, Paul-118 Sukalac, Ann-l32,l52,165,170 Sullivan, Dave-75,98.99,l52 Sullivan, Diane-24,118 Sullivan, Sandra-130 Sundet, Jane-21,35,50,73,152,160 Sundet. Sam-75,152 Surgeon, Jeanette-72,153 Svendsen, Marilyn-91,100,118 Swartwout, Karen-21,118 Swartwout, Terry-22,118 Swendeid, Debra-118 Swenwold, Loretta-21 Swick, Wayne-23,118 Swim, Rickg55,80,98,153 Synowski, Roger-74,153 Synowski, Rosemary-118 T Takayama, Alan-13Q. Tallman, Loree-153 Taylor, Craig-9l,97,118 Taylor, Jeff-152 Taylor. Michael-22,152 Taylor, Stuart-21,36,37,47,83,104,130 Taylor, Susan-118 Teeter, Terry-152 Tengesdal, Mark-118 Tennimon, lris-118 Terpin, Leslie-64,130,152 Terpin, Lynne-64 Tesdal, Maureen-50,153,168 Thaekery, Trinna-24,83,100,118 Thayer, Curtis-75,153 Thayer, Lon-118 Thayer, Stephen-22 Thies, Susan-83.91,100,l18 Thomas, Bonnie-130 Thomas. Bruce-118 Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Vase Hess, Rodney-88,130 Hess Ron-41,831,130 Keulen, John-74,130 Laanen. Brad-118 Luven, Linda-118 Wormer, Dale-118 Wormer, Donna-48,49,154 nd, Marcia-130 Vaughn, Darlene-130 Velez, Larry-2l,47, 155 Vern on, Gary-130 Versolenko, Richard-22,79,98,119 Vick, Pamela-23,130 Vick Vico ers, Ronald-119 ry, William-21,47,l55 Vierra, Chris-119 Villwock, Richard-119 Vine Vinc ent, Laura-115 ent, Mary-57,65,l30 Visto, Barb-35,42,l20,12l,l30 Vlad Wad ik, Cynthia-21 W e, Barbara-119 Wade, Barbara Ann-131 Wad e, Cris-155 Wade, Kenneth-154 Wade, Diane-34,35,l54 Wagers, Karen-2l,47,56,72,l55 Wagers, Steven-130 Waldo, Paul-155 Waldo, Vera-131 Walker, Phillip-79,9l,ll9 Walker, Roni90,91,131 Wallace, William-131 Wallgren, Gloria-131 Walling, James-94,154 Walling, Kathryn-22,60,100,1l9 Ward, Chris-131 Ward, Conda-50,131 Ward, James-131 Ward, Jeff-154 Ward, Kip-131 Warden, Brad-79,93 Wargnier, Cathy-I 19 Warmoth, Wally-154 Warnock, Sally-154 Warren, Frank-155 Warren, Kem-131 Warers, Dan-119,155 Waters, Mike-79,119 Watkins, Rod-119 Watson, Nancy-119 Watson, Susan-23,155 Weatherly, Ann-155 Weber, Charles-21,131 Weddle, Roy-154 Weigum, Linda-21,131 Weis, Edware-154 Well Well s. Jane-21,131 s, Mary-119 Welsh, BCCky+21.47,l54 Wenger, Barbara-119 Wenger, Bev-131 Wenger, Charles-154 Wenger, Sue-131 Wenger, Todd-155 Wenzel, Daniel-22,79,91,1l9 West, Dave-21 West, Glenn-131 Westergard, Kathie-131 Wethervee, Dan-39,93,1 19 Wheeler, Georgea74,13l Whelan, Sue-119 Whinery, Leslie-83,119 White, Bryan-119 White, Donna-119 White, Gary-21,131 White, Johnny-82,814,131 White. Karen-35,70,13l White, Perry-155 Whitehurst, Ruth-133,155 Whiteley. Janet-22,131 Whitson. lrene-155 l Widner, Charles-131 Wilbur, Marlene-131 Wilder, Joan-131 Wilder, Judy-119 Wilder, Nancy-21,131 Wilder, Scotti75.85,86.l57 Wiles,Jeft4l04,12l,l3l Wilkalis, Vicki-21,131 Wilkins, William-131 Wilkinson, Nancy-119 Wilkinson, Phyllis-157 Willard, Gary-74,131 Williams. Gary-43,157 Williams, Jeanie-108,119 Williams, Michael-119 Williams, Michael-131 Williams, Patricia-21,119 Williams, Diana-157 Williams, Regina-131 Williamson, Diana-l 19 Willis, Jerry-75.76.77,98.l56 Willison, Kimbal-119 Willwert, Jimmy-131 Wilson, Ben-119 A i Adolphson, Marjorie-16 Agerter. Antoinette-ll Arnold, Gail-l7 B Backland, Victor-12,89 Barker, Bruce-8 Bartlett, Susan- Beals, Donna-Il Beier, Glenn-14,17 Bellock, Cyril-17,92,93 Bennett. Bonnie-19.121 Bibelheimer, Susani30,31 Bohlander. John-13 Boost. Fredil l,56,65 Briggs, Barbaraill Broderson, Beryl-8,363,162 Broms, Christie-13 Brown, Douglas-12 Brumfield, Betty-30,31 Bulgin. Budil8.X3 Butler, Sharon-13 C Chapman, Marjorie-30.31 Culter, Ann-11,121 D Danskin, Richard-8.29 Davenport, Ernestg9 Diment, Janie-11 Doherty, Michael-11,85 E. Ebert, Helen-30,31 Eskelsen. Linda-14,64 F Flynn, Stephenil8 Flesher, Gurnee-8.9 Fors, Stuart-l8,64,80,98 G Gentzkow, William-ll Gentzkow, William-ll Givens, Melissa-14 Wilson. Dennis-119 Wilson, Gerald-21.131 Wilson. Harold-131 Wilson, Marty-80.81,88,94,96,13l Wilson, Shirley-119 Wilson, Steven-79,119 Windsor. Gary-131 Windsor, Larry-l3l Wingo, Dale-157 Winslow, Norma-157 Wiseman, Larry-131 Woelke, Glen-l I9 Wolf. Sherie-21.2.1157 Wolfer, Candie-49.139 Wolke. Pam-131 Wolz, Gary-23.79,ll9 Wood, BeulaW68,69,l57,l58 Wood, Connie-21,157 Wood, Gayle-82.157 Woolard, Curl-l 19 Woolard, Larry-131 Woolfe, Greg-91,119 Worden, Brad-119 Worden, Vicki-72,157,160 1 Worthington, Mike-156 Worthey, Mark-104 Wright, Denice-I I9 Wright, Teresa-l I9 Wright. Patriciafl3l o Y Yarnell, Glen-29,156 Yeager, Jel't488,l02.13l Yeager, Pam-21.47.131 Yeater. Debbi-61,156 Yeater. Paula-117 Yee. Anna-21.64.117 Yeldig, Susanne-21,131 Yoder, Rex-74,85,97,l3l Yoder, Wendy-157 York, Mike-131 Young, Brent-91.131 Yotmd Dale-l3l Young, Judy-l l7 Yourkowski. Mike-75,94,l3l Young. Ray-79,117 Z Zavroski, Sandi-91.131 Zavala, Margarita-157 Zavalu. Carmon-131 Zeeh. Rick-22,23 Zeiner. Donna-l3l Zelmer. Mark-131 Ziebart. Charlene-157 Zievurt, Joseph-l3l Zielinski, Dolores-21,157 Zielinski. LeRoy-ll9 culty and Staff Gottfried. Loretta-15 Green. Dec-I7 Grobe, Robert-15 H Haggerty. Norma-ll Hamilton, Ruth-l4,64 Harter, Alan-15 Hayne, Donna-ll Henderson, Peggy-30,31 Herbison, Barbara-l8,83 Hibbard, Michael-l l,48,lZl llickok, Neysa-8 Howarth, John-8.121 I l nsk ecp, Eugene-13 J Jackson, Imogene-30.31 Jespersen. Michael-I3 Jimenez, Morris-18.74.91.l02 , Johnsrud, Herbert- Jones, Alice-21 K Keeney. Retail! Klipfel, Patrick-I6 L l.aBounty. Virginia-18 Lane, Gerald-l4,93,l33 Lavey. Jean-30,31 Leindecker, Martha-14 Lorenz, Claire-12,133 Lowe, Ellen-12,133 Lundmark. Olga-ll M Martsfield, Susan-14 Mellbye, Marjorie-30,31 Metzger, William-8,15 Miller, Stephen-12,513,121 Modde, Patricia-ll Montenegro. Mabel-11,56,57 Morris. Russell-18 Mort, Fay-l3 N Neal. Ellen-I4 P Pelo, Garyill Pieters. Dennis-18,74 Ponsford, Linda-ll Q QuL1nbeek.John-l2,l33 R Reeves, Glen-23 Riley, John-16,171 Ritter, Carol-13.7173 Runner. Dwight-13 S Saxton. Cliff-18,74 Scl1ieber,Meridith-ll Schwab, HelensI9 Shaw. William-15.8897 Six, Doris-11.24 Smith, Myrtle-30,31 Stewart. Bruce-15,171 T Thomas. Vickie-l8.9l,l05 Tookey, George-ll Travis. Mary Ellen-18,71 V Van Cleave, Estelle-17 Vanderford, MargaretA8. l 1,2 Vejlupek, l.illis-16 Voigt, Robert-9 W Wiggins, Fred-15 Wilder, Janet-ll Williams, Gleni22 Z Zupo. Judith-ll The 1969 Claymore was made possible only through many long hours of work expended by many people. The annual staff wishes to especially thank Robert Stutzman, Gerry Lewin, Cy Bellock, Ashton Photos, Joey Tompkins, Jr., Kennel-Ellis Studios, and Ron Manchas of Inter-Collegiate Press for their much appreciated help and co-operation in the production of the 1969 Claymore. 7 ---ni 'l 4 ---. ,gf Z ff ., ,1- 4 .JW 14


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McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

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McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 22

1969, pg 22

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 154

1969, pg 154

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 125

1969, pg 125

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 130

1969, pg 130

McNary High School - Claymore Yearbook (Keizer, OR) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 100

1969, pg 100


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