Middleton High School - Skibet Lag Yearbook (Middleton, ID)

 - Class of 1974

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'W 1 ,, 3 I,,.f-fi-:-:',- 'Y ' , In , 5 -kr' ' 'g-Y F ff- Iii HOMECOMING 7.973 Drill Team Improves Princess: Princess: Princess: Sandy Villines Janna Free Charlene Buskirk Escorts: Escorts: Escorts: Jan Brinkerhoff Rick Kesner Terry Scaggs Rick Brandel Jerry Murphey Tom Evans Homecoming, October 5, 1973 was a memorable event for all, especially for Queen Tamara Sloviaczek and her court Janna Free, Sandy Villines, and Charlene Buskirk. It was highlighted by a 14-0 win over Fruitland. The Homecoming Parade marked the end of the float-building rush. The Juniors' float achieved the First Place award. The finale of Homecoming week was the Dance after the game featuring Tulgey Wood. HSTARRY, STARRY NIGHT King: Rick Buskirk Queen: Lindy Williams 32 HARVEST BALL The annual Harvest Ball, sponsored by F.F.A. and F.H.A. was held in November. King and Queen for the dance were selected by a student body penny vote. Richard Buskirk and Lindy Williams were selected King and Queen. Their court consisted of: Juniors, Pam Jensen and Dennis Sagerg Sophomores, Doretta Quenzer and Ross Tuckerg Freshmen, Melinda Sloviaczek and Rick Holloway. Music for the dance was provided by Tulgey Wood. The annual Tip-Off activities brought much excitement to Middleton High School. Jeannine McDanie1Was crowned by Co-captains Mark Endicott and Richard Buskirk at half-time of the Middleton vs Weiser game. , She reigned the remainder of the game attended by Princesses Robin Elsberry, Sherry Scaggs, and Carol Johnson. Tulgey Wood provided the music for the dance-following the game. The theme Sunshine was carried out in decorations of red, orange, and yellow. Queen: Jeannine McDaniel , W is Princess: Princess: PHHCGSS: Robin Elsberry Carol Johnson Sherfy Scaggs SUNSHINE This year the Junior-Senior Prom was held May 11 at Chapin's in Boise. King Jerry Murphey and Queen Robin Elsberry reigned, with Sandy Davis, Tamara Sloviaczek, Richard Buskirk, and Richard Roberts as at- tendents. Rick Brandel read the class will and Joe Ihli and Kendall Hopkins read the class prophecy. 3 X N 1 x QQ 14 N 0, QJ E My ' XJ QA ON xx F XV F3169-Q I kxitw CC FQ Q. 1 X lg SXSQXX ,J 4 5 K xx W T .Q , ,Na SQ xX L ,J CY '1 X , 7 5 ff? 1? Ta Qi SLP! 41 f F mf my 'B fx Q' x ' 'T x 1q,z ii' - i ,Lf -n: 'F-4? ' lib . FXR L '-if fy X ' '-nr K 5 ' L N--.: , ' I ' Vice-President: , 'N ' e I 4 : L 2 5 ' , , 1 'r. ,is ,,, jigs f P' xx - ' Tim Sommer I ' V ,'dmL M s M- s President Rick Brandel Class Representatives: Terry Ryan Debbie Bowen Mike Gravenmier Marlene Hansen Sharon Evans Ken Johnson Tammy Sloviaczek Jan Brinkerhoff Secretary: Pam Jens en STUDENT l s l T Treasurer: Jeannine McDaniel Historian: Jalene Spangler Club Representatives: Janna Free-Paper Staff Tammy Sloviaczek-F rench Club Mark Iverson-Annual Staff Kelly Skelton-G.A.A. 'Michelle Holloway-F . H. A . Sandy Villines-Drill Team Mark Endicott-Key Club Rich Buskirk-M Club Mike Goodell-F. F.A. David Rorabaugh-Band Sandy Davis-Pep Club Sherry Scaggs-Cheerleader Chaplain: Joe Ihli is-asm COUNCIL KEY CLUB Key Club is an organization of boys who have maintained a high grade point average, as well as shown qualities of leadership. The main function of Key Club is to raise money to help send Key Club members to the convention held each year at Salt Lake City. Some of their money-making activities this year were selling license plates and sponsoring a tape dance. T, .. . AA.. ,L t .. ,nf fa -H - VV ,B :V I f ' , f , ' ' f, .. -ff T ,J-, - r sz- . ., ...N FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Elsberry, D. Davis, K. Johnson, T. Sommer, K. Hopkins, L. Murray. SECOND ROW: M. Iverson, SECRETARYQ M. Goodell, J. Brinkerhoff, R. R0beI'tS, VICE-PR,ESlDENTg M. Endicott, PRESIDENTQ R. Buskirk, TREASURER, F Atkinson. THIRD ROW: R. Suess, J. Ihli, R. Logan, R. Brandel, G. Metzker, K. Markwell, D. Johnson. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Free, ADVISOR. FIRST ROW left to right B Suess, M Iverson, P. Jensen, J. Ihli, C. DeMeyer, M. Endicott VICE-PRESIDENT, S. Evans, K. Johnson J Talkington, R Buskirk SEC TREASURER, J. McDaniel. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mrs. Rush ADVISOR, J. Brinkerhoff, J Free PRESIDENT, M Goodell C. Galvin, R. Brandel, S. Davis, T. Sommer, T. Sloviaczek. The National Honor Society is an honorary club for outstanding students who have shown promise in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. The only restrictions placed on members are that they main- tain a 90 average and are Juniors or Seniors. Sophomores can be honorary members . judging contests provide experience useful in later life. The Future Farmers of America are dedicated to agricultural progress. F F A members refine their skills as they improve their community. Good citizenship is encouraged by public speaking courses and competitions. Agricultural product First Row, left to right: R. Holloway, D. Hampton, R. Holloway, M. Goodell, R. Brandel, L. Davis, J. Ihli, R. Suess, R. Elsberry, B. Stevens, D. Crossley, C. Dempsey, J. Overman, K. Markwell, P. Mooney, Milt Osgood, ADVISOR. Second Row: D Pannell, D. Rorabaugh, R. Rodgers, W. Tuckness, M. Rodgers, R. Buskirk, F. Atkinson, M. Crossley, T. Sommer, R. Baldwin R. Kesner, K. Scales, J. Clark, D. Dragoo, C. Engfer, D. Callahan. Third Row: D. Sager, B. Sleeper, L. Murray, E. Pannell, R. Moses, A. Ashby, K. Hansen, R. Elsberry, G. Wagner, L. Davis, J. Augerot, R. Collett, W. Bennet, B. McNichols G. 9 Telchert. Fourth Row: G. Atkinson, K. Turrell, L. Stevens, G. Quenzer, J. Gjerde, L. Bennet, R. Beeson, K. Lager, R. Bro ki B. R' B ' ' o ns, ice, . Kester, T. Goff, V. Ellis, R. Pease, T. Ryan. Fifth Row: T. Harvey, R. Houdek, J. Calley, B. Eddy, W Murray, H. Foote, K. Hawker, R. Cronk, J. Marks, W. Albright, R. Coe, S. Markwell, G. Robinson, D. Waldermer, D. Bale. :sawn F.H.A. The F.H.A. makes homemaking and community services experiences available to high school girls. This year, under the able leadership of Michelle Holloway, the girls sold stationery and co-sponsored, with the F.F.A. , the annual Harvest Ball on November 10, 1973. FIRST ROW, left to right: Rickenbach, REPORTER, C. Johnson, L. Williams, M. Holloway, PRESIDENT: M. Early, SECRE- TARY: A. Hilkey, TREASURER: B. Bitfick, HISTORIAN. SECOND Row. Mrs. Price, ADVISOR, L. Post, N. Johnston, C. Albright, C. Rodgers, D. Quenzer, C. Atkinson, S. Rutledge, D. Murphy.f1 THIRD ROW: M. Morris, C. Foote, L. Bower, C. l DeMeyer, M. Oxford, M. Early, K. Dyer, K. Kelly, T. Talkington. FOURTH ROW: P. Jensen, D. O'Toole, L. Howard, R. Jensen, M. Sloviaczek, G. Galvin, D. Hughes, J. Pamperien, L. Barfuss, S. Collett. PEP CLUB The Bonfire, Homecoming Dance, and Tip-Off Dance were some of the things sponsored by the Pep Club. This club helped raise spirit by decorating the halls, cheering at games, and Pixie Pals decorated basket- ball players lockers which was new this year. Money for the dances and otherlprojects was raised by a rummage sale in the fall and spring. This year's President was Sandy Davis. FIRST ROW, left 1:0 right: Mrs. Clayballgh, ADVISOR, S. Davis, PRESIDENT, S. Evans, CHAPLAINQ Mrs. Davies, ADVISOR. SECOND ROW: B. Marks, L. Bower, C. Foote, C.,Jol1nson, L. Williams, B. Suess, J. Hopkins, P. Jensen, C. Galvin, S. Scaggs, J. McDaniel, T. Sloviaczek. THIRD ROW: M. Early, T.,,Richenbach, C. DeMeyer, C. Albright, M. Holloway, A. McAvoy, B. Andrew, J. Brown, J. Pamperien, J. Sorensen, C. Buskirk, L. Morris. FOURTH ROW: D. Murphy, K. Tucker, K. Dyer, K. Kelly, C. McCulloch, D. Foster, V. Villines, N. Johnston, L. Post, J. Sorensen, L. Howard. FIFTH ROW: L. Green, L. Oswald T. Tallcington, R. Jensen, M. Ihli, G. Galvin, D. Hughes, M. Sloviaczek, M. Oxford, M. Morris, K. Skelton, P. Carroll. SIXTH ROW: S. Villines, V. Brandel, B. Johnson, J. Chidester, J. Van Beek, T. Blank, J. Talkington, S. Pease, C. Longstreet. ff First Row, left to right: M. Endicott, SEC.-TREAS.gR. Brandel, K. Johnson, Mr. Feeley, ADVISORg B. Sleeper. Second Row: J. Ihli, STAT.g R. Buskirk, PRES.g L. Murray, D. Crossley, R. Roberts, VICE-PRES.g J. Perry. Third Row: L. Davis, T. Scaggs, R. Elsberry, M. Crossley, J. Blank, J. Logan, D. Johnson, B. Stevens, K. Markwell, R. Brookins. M CLUB M Club is comprised of male athletes who have lettered in a varsity sport in high school. To become a member, one must endure the ever popular initiation. If one lives through this he, along with the other members participate in various community functions and activities. Any money earned by this club goes to the Athletic Department. ips 2 -'ff R... FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Bean, ADVISOR: C. Atkinson, S. Rutledge, M. Iverson, EDITORg B. Bittick, L. Yeager. SECOND ROW: J. Brown, C. Galvin, S. Scaggs. THIRD ROW: S. Davis, K. Skelton, J. Free, B. Cornell. FOURTH ROW: T. Sloviaczek, J. Hopkins, J. McDaniel, A. Evans. A L STAFF This year's Annual Staff editor was Mark Iverson. He made a spe- cial trip to Moscow for a week long journalism school in preparation for this job. Advisor of Skibet Lag 1974 was Mr. Ron Bean. The staff members worked sev- eral late nights and Sa111rdays to meet deadlines. The Yearbook Staff would like to thank Hall's Photography, Jan Brinkerhoff and Mr. Beasley for their much appreciated time and hard work in getting pictures for the year- book. The staff would also like to give special thanks to all the Middleton Businesses who purchased ads. if JA. wi. ,W PAPER STAFF The Viking has been very successful this year. Through the efforts of Mr. Ron Bean the advisor, Janna Free the editor, and the photographers Jan Brinkerhoff and Dr. Beasley, the students of M.H.S. have been brought a fine paper each month. Under a new policy to give the future editor a chance to gain experience, Jalene Splangler took over the job of editor at the end of the first semester. Us an 'T First row: J. Parnperien, P. Green, B. Goff, L. Spencer. Second row: J. Spangler, CO-ED., J. McDaniel, FEATURE ED- D. Hughes, M. Morris, E. Christopher, C. Atkinson, C. Galvin ADS Ed., J. Brinkerhoff, PHOTO ED. g S . Scaggs, R. Brandel, SPORTS ED.g J. Free, CO-ED., Ron Bean, ADVISOR. Not Pic- tured: A. Evans. ii' BAND First Row, left to right: S. Lewis, DRUM MAJORETTEg C. Longstreet, S. Cumming P. Weedon, K. Skelton, K. Kelly, A. Markwell, SEC., B. Andrew, L. Oswald. Second Row: Mr. Davis, DIRECTORg P. Mills, C. McCracken, K. Prickett, D. Engfer, R. Houdek, C. Lewis, C. Waite, S. P. Vanderbeek. Third Row: D. Rorabaugh, PRES., M. Welder, M. Iverson, A. Evans J. Calley, R. Holloway, N. Johnson, B. Cornell, VICE-PRES., R. Kesner. Fourth Row: J. Clark, B. Rice, L. Davis, D. Pannell, J. Kerr, D. Callahan, B. Peppersack. - i , 48 --lnu...,- CHOIR First Row, left to right: P. Weedon, L. Oswald, S. Ransley, J. Shaier, J. VanDenBerg, J. Black, S. Evans, C. Firethunder, D. VanDenBerg, S. Martin, S. Talkington. Second Row: P. Fowler, S. Collett, C. DeMeyer, M. Ransley,B. McNicho1s, N. Johnson, VICE-PRE Clark, D. Murphey, M. Early, R. S.gJ. Elsberry, T. Rickenbach, D. Donaldson, Third Row: M. Ebbers, V. Hersh, V. Lapinsky, C. Naeve, D. Rorabaugh, M. Earls, R. Spickler, M. Iverson, J. Hopkins, PRES., P. Jensen, SEC.g Marks. Fourth Row: Mr. Douglas DIRECTOR. B. Davis , DRILL TEAM This year the Middleton High School Vikettes Drill Team has forty reg- ular members and three alternates. For the first time in the history of our school, the Vikettes competed in the Ninth Annual Pacific Northwest Girls Marching Contest on March 30, 1974. This is an exclusive drill team competitiong twenty-four drill teams noted for outstanding performance in the last year are sent invitations. We were one of the few drill teams in our area to receive an invitation. --Mrs. Debra Davies FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Goodin, C. Rodgers, J. Pamperien, J. Chidester, V. Kesner, S. Peace, C. DeMeyer, CO-CAPTAIN M. Holloway, V. Brandel, P. Green, J. Crawford SECOND LIEUTENANT, S. Villines. SECOND ROW, left to right: S. Collett, C. Whitely, D. Qienzer, D. Sundberg, S. Wilson, D. Donaldson, S. Talkington, L. Bower, P. Roberts,fN. Johnston FIRST LIEUTENANT, M. Ledet, M. Early, D. O'Toole. THIRD Row, left to right: Mrs. Davies ADVISOR,liD. Murblfy, D. Byerly, J. Van Beek, S. Early, L. Williams, C. Thacker,T. Rickenbach, S. Ransley, D. Hilkey,C. Albright, A. Hilkey, L. Morris, J. Hitchcock. GAA. Girls' Athletic Association's main objective is the promotion and support of girls' sports. Among the many home games the club hosted, the District III field hockey tournament stands out as one of the main events of the year. The funds raised by the G.A.A. were used to order new warm-ups and uniforms for next year. Here are a few highlights from a successful second year, a championship field hockey team, a second place in the Gymnastics State meet for Laurel Spencer, a 7-2 basketball record and three track statersg Gloria Galvin, Mary Early, and high jump state champion Diana Pero. First Row, left to right: J. Shaffer, VICE-PRES., K. Skelton, PRES., A. Markwell, POINT KEEPER, R. Jensen, SEC., Coach Shannon Miller. Second Row: J. Sorensen, A. Hilkey, C. Rodgers, P. Jensen, L. Williams, T. Sloviaczek, J. McDaniel, S. Pease, D. Rutan. Third Row: D. Pamperin, C. Firethunder, V. Hersh, A. McEvoy, B. Andrew, C. Buskirk, V. Villines, L. Morris, S. Cummings. Fourth Row: L. Jones, D. Foster, D. VanDenBerg, J. VanDenBerg, Q Muiheizph Shaffer, M. Morris, M. Foster, Fifth Row: P. Weedon, M. Ebbers, M. Ihli, S. Evans, C. Galvin, D. Pero, J. Hopkins, T. Talkington, K. Waite. Sixth Row: K. Prickett, L. Spencer, B. Campbell, K. McCullough, M. Sloviaczek, M. Oxford, K. Kelly, L. Howard, L. Post, G. Galvin. SPORTS X I XX' , W X 4 WN X fliilff -Xi333j5fQ --A N, ,4 - 5:2 ff X-fr. , -jTiiV . -'H . vyvxx - -A :gl A-V5 I ' f 3.-5'-K ..- X fn, My . ,Que 'SYN f ' fix u X , but .J Sp -1 Li - , 1.4 . ,Q ' gy rt' j , t ' ' 7 . W 1 . f' l I ff 'W N- , N .X ., C - .X ,. g X 3, V X JV C L , .4 l ,F V' .,r,' Vi X . , . V , , W .X , . crj LJ L. 9,41 N J .X Lf.-ei l . Af X xml, 'i ,bf x V, .I A I R f KD- First Row, left to right: F. Atkinson, T. Evans, M. Endicott, CO-CAPTAIN, R. Buskirk, R. Brandel, M. Montgomery, T. Scaggs, G. Atkinson, MANAGER. Second Row: R. Kesner, J. Murphey, R. Elsberry, L. Murray, J. Ihli, J. Metzker, D. Sager, J. Blank, K. Johnson, K. Hopkins. Third Row: Coach Gary Comstock, L. Moerles, J. Brinkerhoff, J. Tepfer, M. Dyer, D. Johnson, R. Log , R. Roberts, CO-CAPTAINg M. Edwards, K. Markwell, Coach Stubby Lyons. Ml ew-ff:l5 ,! J , , .M i ,W A ,M . mia .,,,f',41fi T neygf J 21.4 4' g 1, l as as Ifilfflil lf I 5 ddd ij! Lf M EQ? - ,ifo . A N5 ,mg , J M2 ff if Mi I 2 ff . ' The football team of 1973 was truly a group of outstanding athletes. It is very difficult to mention all their merits in just a few words. The season had just begun when tragedy struck us all, with the loss of two former students, Mike and Taunja Sloviaczek. Mike was one of our outstanding football players of 1972, hero of our championship victory over Homedale. We never had a chance to recover from our first loss, when we were struck again with the loss of Charlene Fountain, the Aunt of several of our athletes and students. The final blow was the loss of our Head Football Coach Gary Comstock. The season was just half over when all these tragedies struck, not only the school and the community, but the entire state. The emotional pain and agony that these athletes had to endure, and still try to function as a football team, was a tre- mendous challenge to them. The pain and agony will always be part of us, but this football team kept their heads up and fiuictioned as a unit. A lesser group of athletes would never have been able to come back under these circumstances, the way they did. The love and respect the players and the coaching staff had for our lost ones led us through the last four weeks of the football season, and on to our victory in the State A-3 play offs. g rj , ,. ' 5 K C ach Stubby Lyons of JA.. was . - , J l A . ....n of X J A ' lc l . ' 97 Q ff' tw L5 N... 525 is ie? tg if if' if o ' R' ' 15' A I,,: ': , ,..w ' mix .,j'g'E ff Eli. V. i Q-if Q ' LU! 4 J!! A- If i XV :ir W4 fi ,' :Cy-if -asia igfffil' ,jf fu I .5 L .ip - I 4 3' uf 55:3 xlxpldd ,, lp, .JA-4 W ,W any O mtil' 7 .Lf A D' 4 '44 i ' , , fd- T -,Q , f ' l 52 IS F J.V. RATES 787' VARSITY VIKINGS Vallivue. . . . . . . 27 0 Emmett . . . . . 6 8 Shelley. . . . . . . 19 8 McCall 12 22 J.V. .. VIKINGS Nyssa. . . . . . . 8 6 Vauivue , I , . I 3 8 Fruitland. . . . . . 0 14 Emmett . . l , 0 . 0 22 Weiser....... 13 6 Fruitland .. ,, 0 6 Homedale 12 6 Mccauuu H 0 40 New Plymouth , , 8 54 Parma I D . D . . 0 40 Parma................ 6 61 Fruitland.. .. 0 18 Weiser .. 6 19 STATE A-3 PLAYOFF Homedale . . . . . . 6 26 Valley...... ....... 8 31 Adi-aiu...-I ...12 32 ' . psi 1 1-e -' -fa v .V a ,Q i J' I 21- Mei if fl! .WV Q5 . 37 3 - Q... 3 f vfnggugur, .1 n .gk VK? ,,,l A O V, . lox' fag ,La K' 'JA 6. A 25, WI?-Mfg' V? fl-.JJ -a E Ai ...Ziff 1 ew s 4 ff ff? f f re if .Q . .f ,flax Q 4 W I H . Aki lkrlkx K Q,.1-- Y 'H ' ' ' P ff ,F xx 'Vx kv K V f ff. if . 1 f Q ef ,A - e X f' ,Q ' ,T ' 4' X. 'ig ,fi If 5 . -k 51' 9335! D f .1 6 l,':Q1' f uf Eff sksjm, 3 J 1 A ,, Z ,, V lj, Q ,fi ? X? r Af, I IA: U , N N if W . X, 5, ., V, A V. LS W 9-ff 5 fi X, xi. gf I f 'eeel fi fl '7 S K 'i y ei 'ii' First Row, left to right: M. Davis, V. Ellis, R. Hopkins, Rf Tucker, R. Elsberry, K. Hawker, R. Holloway, D. Howard Coach Bill Feeley. Second Row: J. Marks, M. McGill, G. Quenzer, R. Brookins, W. Albright, K. Scales, S. Bowden, C. Denfnsey. Third Row: C. Atkinson, S. Bland, D. Davis, J. Perry, R. Cronk, R. Holloway, P. Mooney, M. Evans, K. Johnson. Fourth Row: Coach Dan Pero, S. Markwell, M. Gravenmier, D. Johnson, S. Hopkins, R. Coe, B. Jensen, D. Hampton, T. VanZant. ' A 12:1 V ,, Gary Atkinson Floyd Atkinson Rick Brandel J an Brinkerhoff Rich Buskirk Mark Endicott Tom Evans Rick Kesner Lee Moerles ,X . n. g ,. ,J ,f , Lq f i, R v L f -. Q 1, t.,-up f, Q8 N , ,, Q22 Hx 'aw rw 41 13, a- , , w, 'W ' af ff' E' - in 4 1 3463211 -wir , is 1 X ,M V1 an will A , - v .. J M ,Z RX ' f 4 ' ' V- , -, ng 1- 4 1. .7 .vu .- 51 ,ff '-'-4 fp. .. , -Q s...m, - , . 4.m,.u. 11 vp .,'.' 'V '.4', , -Y' .nw Jgirfwiefj Y ,vi ' -'j ,'.f...,,1. - fu x A Wu'-1-fat. .ff . fee it i1?.gtftffwf1gf 'Lf fff- Gi: x, -MW? ffi3ifi f,v A a j' ' f N ' fr ,F 1 , V ,hs y sk 1: .. F 4-4 vu., 4' H vw 1 'X ,,. , , 'gig Q z E f a fs' . . ' f, V 5, Q H f. N 1. K 4 'ai 4 .1 -f 1' ' l Wm , KH' . Kffkjf ,rff ' R 'f ii? A i.1l!fi 'F' fir: , , . 'Hy -'?-22114 in .f 1-7 ,L .A -K .Lf ff . ' - -e-11 -..ww 5 Qlbltrys f rp! R' , ,,i., .,QA. , f s wars' Qkaikf rw ,- X . J mafzgf: w, f'2n-'wry-f,, , v ' , .J , , P' 0, , X ,X f fi -s' '11 H , 4s?4'52i R, i 1 Mark M0I1tg01I1eI'Y Jerry Murphey Rich Roberts Terry Scaggs SENIORS VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row, left to right: L. Murray, R. Elsberry, R. Hopkins, D. Sager, J. Spangler. Second Row: K. Johnson, M. Endicott, CO-CAPTAINg J. Ihli, F. Hoffman, K. Hopkins, R. Buskirk, CO-CAPTAINg Coach Dan Pero. This year's varsity team got off to a rough start, but with their strong desire to win, they captured 3rd place in league and third at District. The team finished the season with a 12-12 record. Top scoring honor goes to Kendall Hopkins, with Mark Endicott capturing the most rebounds. Much recognition and appreciation is due to all the players for their dedication and effort. Homedale .... Fruitland .... New Plymouth Parma ....... Fruitland .... Homedale . . . New Plymouth Parma VIKINGS 46 54 62 69 56 61 50 66 S.R. V. LEAGUE VIKINGS Weiser.......... Emmett Bishop Kelly Vallivue...... Payette Kuna ..... Weiser Emmett Bishop Kelly Vallivue...... Payette...... Kuna... A-2 DISTRICT III TOURNAMENT Payette Kuna. . . . . Emmett . . . VIKINGS 68 70 74 . 55 J. V. BA SKETBA LL First Row, left to right: R. Logan, C. Engfer, J. Hitchcock, SCOREKEEPERg V. Kesner, SCOREKEEPERg D. Davis, D. Johnson. Second Rowg T. Barfuss, J. Perry, K. Markwell, J. Metzker, Coach Stubby Lyons, R. Brookins, S. Hopkins, R. Elsberry. The J.V. team got it together this year to place 2nd in the league with a 14-7 record. They overcame all obstacles that got in the way, to become one of the best teams in the league. Thanks goes to all the players and the coach for their great effort. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 8:95 S Left to Right: T. VanZant, D. Hampton, R. Devereaux, S. Markwell, B. Jensen, Coach Bill Feeley, P. Mooney, MANAGERg K. Johnson, G. Teichert, M. Davis, R. Holloway, W. Albright, H. Foote, D. Engfer. The success enjoyed by the Freshman Basketball Team is a direct result of hard work and the will to Win. That suc cess was lst place in the S.R.V. League with a final record of 12-6. Each young man showed his dedication by long hours of practice to achieve the high goal. SENIORS I Gary Atkinson Nathan Shay WRESTLING Lee Moerles Tim Sommer 355 A I First Row, left to right: N. Johnson, B. Sleeper, R. Moses, M. Rice, CO- CAPTAINg R. Cronk, T. Harvey, A. Ashby, T. Sommer, CO-CAPTAINg J. Blank, L. Moerles, J. Brinkerhoff, CO- CAPTAIN. Second Row: B. Rice, B. Stevens, R. Vance, R. Holloway, G. Atkinson, M. Evans, Coach Bruce Edgerton, C. Atkinson, D. Johnson, J. Oswald, L. Madden, N. Shay, J. Spangler, MANAGER. fmwium, STA TE VVRESTLERS E . or s ' V , ' 4 . Bruce Edgerton, the M.H.S. wres tiers had a successful year. Four boys went to State and brought the team a fourth place berth at State. Jan Brinkerhoff and Roy Moses we State champions and Mark Rice placed fourth. Tom Harvey also competed at State. Jan Brinkerhoff A S Mark Rice Under new Wrestling coach, Mr. T6 TRA CK The Track Team was guided to a successful year by Coach Dave Brookins aided by Coach Pero and Doc Beasley. Led by Co-Captains Frank HoEInan and Joe Ihli the twenty-some member Track Team Won all their dual meets. Junior Varsity meets were something new in the S.R.V. League this year and our strong J.V. Team did very well, Winning their meets with Bishop Kelly and Vallivue. By their performance this year both teams showed determination, time and hard work pay off. First Row, left to right: J. Ihli, F. Hoffman, D. Johnson, D. Crossley, J. Logan, S. Hopkins. Second Row: R. Baldwin, R. Brookins, C. McCracken, M. Crossley, S. Logan, G. Wagner, N. Shay. Third Row: Coach Dan Pero, R. Logan, C. Engfer, K. Markwell, B. Jensen, D. Hampton, S. Bowden, K. Johnson, Coach Dave Brookins. 6 . .... ,W ., 'QQ Bottom Row, left to right: J. Free, SCOREKEEPERg K. Hopkins, L. Madden, R. Hopkins, R. Brandel, D. Davis, H. Foote, L. Murray, J. McDaniel, SCOREKEEPER. Back Row: Ass't. Coach Bill Feeley, E. Pannell, D. Pannell, M. Earls, J. Murphey, K Johnson, R. Kesner, R. Roberts, R. Buskirk, Coach Stubby Lyons. BASEBALL B T. Ryan, R. Holloway, K. Scales. , ottom Row, left to right: C. Naeve, B. Stevens, A. Evans. Back Row: C. Dempsey, K. Turrell, S. Markwell, Coach Bill Feeley FIELD HOCKEY First Row, left to right: K. Skelton, L. Shaffer, S. Evans, J. McDaniel, CO-CAPTAINg C. Waite, A. McEvoy, M. Sloviaczek, M. Foster, Mrs. Miller. Second Row: T. Talkington, D. Va.nDenBerg, D. Rutan, B. Andrew, M. Morris, V. Hersh, M. Ihli. Third Row: L. Post, V. Villines, D. Foster, D. Pero, R. Jensen, M. Oxford, L. Howard, Not Pictured S. Davis, CO-CAPTAIN. dl! J First Row, left to right: Mrs. Miller, L. Jones, B. Campbell, S. Evans, J. McDaniel, J. Shaffer, C. Firethunder, C. Waite. Second Row: D. VanDenBerg, M. Foster, T. Sloviaczek, G. Galvin, K. Vmgsflullough, C. Buskirk, J. Hopkins, S. Pease. Third Row: D. Pamperien, L. Post, V. Villines, D. Foster, P. Jensen,'iDLlVIgrpheji, M. Oxford, R. Jensen, M. Ebbers. VOLLEYBALL CROSS COUNTRY S. Evans K. Skelton J. Hopkins C. Waite Not Pictured: J. Collett First Row, left to right: S. Evans, M. Sloviaczek. Second Row: L. Williams, C. Buskirk, J. Hopkins, S. Pease, G. Galvin, Q. Johnsgn. Third Row: Coach Shannon Miller, D. Foster, R. Jensen, D. Pero, L. Howard, M. Oxford, K. Skelton, C. Waite, M. Foster, MANAGER. BASKETBALL GYMNASTICS First Row, left to right: J. Sorensen, A. Hilkey, C. Alydgers, K. Kelly. Second Row: J. Black, S. Cummings, P. Weedon, L. Spencer, S. Ransley, A. Markwell, J. Shaffer, Murphey, K. Prickett, J. VanDenBerg, L. Morris, Coach Shannon Miller. THA CK First Row, left to right: L. Spencer, B. Andrew, L. Shaffer, K. Skelton, S. Evans, J. Shaffer, Coach Shannon Miller. Second Row M. Sloviaczek, T. Talkington, C. Galvin, M. Morris, V. Hersh. Third Row: C. Waite, MANAGER, M. Foster, MANAGER, C. Buskirk, M. l'hli, M. Ebbers, D. Pero, M. Oxford, G. Galvin, J. Hopkins, R. Jensen, MANAGER, S. Wearin, MANAGER. CHEER- LEADERS Varsity: Carol Johnson Sherry Scaggs Cindy Galvin Judy Hopkins PWM. , . ,,. Nz 5 E This year Middleton had some out- standing cheerleaders. The varsity cheerleaders were Judy Hopkins, Carol Johnson, Sherry Scaggs, and Cindy Galvin. J .V. cheerleaders were Charlene Buskirk. Melinda Sloviaczek, Katrina Kelly, and Gloria Galvin. Wrestling cheer- leaders were Keely Dyer, Judy Talkington, Peggy Blank, and Danette Hughes. Cheerleading is a hard job, as any one of girls can tell you. There are long hours of hard practicing, per- fecting yells, planning pep assem- blies, and thinking up skits. They are always out supporting the teams and giving encouragement when the going gets rough. Wrestling: Danette Hughes Judy Talkington Keely Dyer Peggy Blank J unior Varsity: Charlene Buskirk Katrina Kelly Gloria Galvin Melinda Sloviacz ek GOLF TEAM RANKS ,M ve: N 4 3 531 K ' . f Q ' V? 21511 FE' -- inf' fifafl: 5-24' ' V ..H 1 L,.,..4,.- ' x','1. ':wi:fih '-'f ,.,...w4L1M ' I ' X' ' , . .I 't w vPF f 'Q'?lil?3if15 3.5 N ' U ' - A 7 .I . '--k'ff'g, :.N,'. , -jj fzjig' Q Q u . - I ,qi ,e .+ . ff Fa, in Left to Right: J. Hopkins, T. VanZant, Coach Bruce Edgerton, J. Spangler, R. Hopkins, S. Hopkins, M. Iverson, CAPTAINg Not Pictured, K. Hopkins. ZND New to Middleton this year was the Golf team. Under the coaching of Mr. Bruce Edgerton the team easily won the District III Tournament held at Purple Sage Golf Course. At the State Tournament, at Idaho Falls, they won 2nd place. HONORED STUDENTS K J f ,Q Wfw X f'N'X tsl 1 GLW? SWING CHOIR The Swing Choir consists of the schoo1's finer singers. These stu- dents must audition for Mr. Davis to become a member. The Swing Choir performed at both the spring and fall concerts and for various community organizations . First Row, left to right: J. VanDenBerg, S. Evans, S. Cummings, P. VanDerbeek, B. Andrew. Second Row: V. Lapinsky, J. Shaffer, L. Spencer, J. Brown, C. DeMeyer. Third Row: A. Markwell, M. Welder, J. Hopkinsfi. Murpilfy, B. Marks. Fourth Row: Mr. Doug Davis, M. Iverson, R. Spickler, D. Rorabaugh, A. Evans. STA GE This year the Stage Band went to competition for the first time. It was held in Moscow at the University of Idaho. The Stage band competed in class A schools and brought home a trophy by winning first runner-up. They also played in the annual spring concert. First Row, left to T1 t: A. Evans, L. Cummings, D Pannell, A. Markwell. .gh Davis, P. Weedon, J. Clark, S. - ah Second Row. D. Call an, R. Houdek, R. Spickler, J. Brown, C. Lewis, C. Waite, K. Kelly. Third Row: Directorg M. Welder, Mr. Doug Davis, C. Rorabaugh, M. Iverson, J. Calley, T. Deitrick, K. Prickett. Fourth Row: B. Cornell, R. Holloway, N. Johnson , R. Kesner. BOYS' STA TE AND ' GI!-?LS'STATE Gem's Boy State was held on the Boise State University campus and the Syringa Girls' State was held on the Northwest Nazarene College campus this year. During one week they learned about the operation of the government legislature and the court room procedures. The last Friday they were there they sat in on the State legislature and ran their own day of legislature. When spare time was found they campaigned and made lots of friends. E -MM , . L Mark Endicott, Rick Brandel and J an Brinkerhoff Tammy Sloviaczek and Sandy Davis BOYAND GIRL 'YF' 'xl September: December: Rick Brandel Mark Endicott Janna Free Sandy Villines J, hw November: Joe Ihli Tammy Sloviaczek October: J anuary: Rich Buskirk Jan Brinkerhoff Jeannine McDaniel Cindy Galvin UF THE MONTH Q X February: Mark Iverson Sandy Davis March: Roy Mos es Diana Pero April: Mike Goodell Robin Elsberry May: Dallas Isom Sharon Evans Each month from September to May the faculty chooses two students, a boy and a girl, who they feel have con- tributed something worthwhile to the school. These students are chosen by secret ballot and the results are pub- lished in the school paper. Each boy and girl is chosen for their spirit and pride in the school and themselves. SPORTS AWARDS TROPHY WINNERS FOOTBALL Most Inspirational - Rick Brandel Leading Tackler - Rob Logan Leading Blocker - Jan Brinkerhoff Outstanding Defense - Rich Roberts Most Improved - Joe lhli Offensive Player - Mark Endicott Best All-Around Player - Tom Evans Most Valuable Player - Mark Endicott BASKETBALL Leading Rebounder - Mark Endicott Leading Scorer - Kendall Hopkins- Most Improved - Randy Hopkins Denfense - Rich Buskirk Most Valuable Player - Mark Endicott WRESTLING Most Improved - Mark Rice Greg Davis! Most Inspirational - Jan Brinkerhoff Most Valuable Wrestler - Roy Moses BASEBALL Golden Glove - Rich Roberts Most Improved - Ernie Pannell Leading Hitter - Randy Hopkins Endicott Memorial Award - Rick Brandel Best All-Around - Jerry Murphy TRACK Outstanding Runner - Mike Crossley Ken Markwell Mr. Track - Rob Logan GOLF Most Valuable Player - Sam Hopkins COMSTOCK MEMORIAL AWARD Rich Buskirk SLOVIACZEK MEMORIAL AWARD MIKE: Rick Brandel TAUNJA: Diana Pero DRAMA For the second year now the Drama Class, taught by Mr. Lyons, put on several skits and commercials. Two of the highlights of the performances were the monologue written and per- formed by Mike McGill and Coach Feeley's face full of pie. The skits turned out very well and were enjoyed by all the students. mim- ., f 3 1-'high 3 I' if if l l l f ili yi J is A A is 5 it Zii it A: : i 1 1 BESTAMUNG MANY Citizenship A ward- Mark Iverson Jeannine McDaniel Outstanding Boy and Girl- Rick Brandel Tamara Sloviaczek Danforth Winners- Jan Brinkerhoff Janna Free IBELIEVE IN THE SUPREME Although the Graduation exercises seemed rather traditional to most observers, May 19 was one of the most exciting events the Class of '74 had faced. It represented the com- pletion of a high school education and a beginning of a new life. Valedictorian Address fTop lefty. Mark Iverson, Salutatorian, and Jeannine McDaniel, Valedictorian qTop rightj. School Board Chairman Glenn Lepel, Bill Free Baccalaureate Speaker, Everett Howard Superintendent, Honorable Frank Church Commencement Speaker, and Wayne Montgomery Principal QBottornJ. i, , -fin 1 'l VVORTH OF THE INDIVIDUAL Congratulations qTop lefty: Hats all, folks QTop rightl. Salutatorian Address QBOUZOITI lefty. Class Marshals Joe Ihli and Carol I - Johnson qBottom Centerj. Frank Church congratulates the Seniors fBottom righty. SENIORS OF '74 Historian: Joy Shafer President: Joe lhli' Treasurer: Cindy Albright Chaplain: Ken Johnson Secretary: Sharon Evans Vice-Pres: Christy DeMeyer ELECTIONS '74 Elections mark a beginning and an end. It is the end of long hours and the beginning of a year of service. For the victorious ones the work was worth all the time and tension. For the others, they vowed to Work just a little harder next year to come out on top. They will all tell you, though, that the experience of General Election is worth every second of time it took. I vw QU: ?fff L V ,ff TIP- UFF R O YA L TY Queen: Jeannine McDaniel Princesses: Sherry Scaggs Carol Johnson Robin Elsberry FACULTY CZQLC-.3 xX X ,flr -f.. 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