Milwaukie High School - Maroon Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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Y ' ., 4, 71 it r., . , ,, , ,1,,,., wp -' w M W, .-Q' p l ,A 'y' F, q HCV- ' XV' lr W W l X I L- , I V 1 lj' J 12 , N , J , 1 ,LJ , ,, V , , W,J, ,N , 'N 1-N. I 1' N f N ' ' 1 an , W w .vw . W I LW. , , nvafg- V ' :Mr ' V yw y' x 1 I w w w I 1 l1lW'f H ma w w 4, . .441 'Jw uf ,f M- '. iLl NUUWMQ. of MIWEW is Safmfdefms wma m'ffEff'FlPliWgI QPDMIQS iundwiduml me,a1z.we Smveradll W,-Wal The Emil! aff parriemmimm, mi silharinm, me em, nf and WMNHMQ ggrawls, hiring selfnmniliildrsmm amd fuk f1ifllImEWti confused Registration How can I take PE when it's dark outside? How can I fit advanced math and social issues into one period? l can't make itfrom acappella to Red- path in five minutes! Of the l37l students that reg- istered on August 24 and 25, the freshmen led with 384 students, followed by the sophomores with 357, juniors 323, and seniors 307. students schedule For the first time registration was handled by the students in a self- scheduling process. Students ob- tained assistance from their assigned counselors and from other students during arena scheduling. The total enrollment of students leveled off to about 1420, stated Nlr. Bob Tone. Evening classes in senior social stud- ies and English were offered for the first time. , ,Y 5. www, LEFT: Mrs. Carol Baer wonders if students will ever finish scheduling. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT Robert Smith collapses after the problems of scheduling are over. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Kelly Irwin and Mindy Helvey know they put that fee money somewhere. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jim Kurtz tries to help a friend figure out what classes he wants to take for his first year at Milhi. TOP: John Angelis instructs Mindy Helvey, Jill Burgess, Leslie Stofiel, Connie Schultz, and Jodie Jagow on scheduling before registration begins. ABOVE: Mrs. Kathryn Hen- derson and Mr. Gary Sackley help Mark Gouge rearrange his schedule. .03--an ,Av-n.,-, ABOVE: Pony Piper members include: Irovv Il Scott Gelhair, Gina Behrman, Stu Roholt, Cheryl Hull, Dale Hodge, Laurel Woolley, lrovv 21 Bod Huschka, Debi Fiiggins, Brian Goddard, Helen Babbitt, lrovv 3l Kevin Schreiber, Kim Woods, Mike Proulx, Anne Helgesong Irovv 41 Arne .lzimtgzizii'cl, Sheryl Bruenn, Ron Frey, Liszi Kallioinen, Kim Gelhar, Neil Petersen, Sue Kenny, Fiandy Sommers, Ramona Alsleben, Dun Sovverds, Karen Brown. OPPOSITE PAGE TOPt Mr. Gil Timothy anxiously waits for all the members to shovv. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM FIIGI-IT: Ms. Sally Iverson deliqhts in seeing paintings by her favorite masters. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Pony Piper officers include: Cheryl Hall vice president, Helen Babbitt secretary and Lisa Kallioinen president. FIIGHT: Laurel Woolley, Mike Proulx, and Brian Goddard ask a London bobby for directions to the American Express office. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dan Sovvards, Karen Brown, Kevin Schreiber, Anne Helgeson, Brian Goddard, Helen Babbitt, and Ramona Alsleben impa- tiently vvait to leave for the Portland Airport in their Britain or Bust bus. I sauna' 9992955 EIUV lllll .fi 1 --N, S. Britain Pony Pipers inspires Turn on the tunes, man. Vl!here's my passport? l can't believe l'm really here! By selling Almond Roca and per- forming, the Pony Pipers earned money to take a two week concert tour of England and Scotland during Spring Vacation. The twenty-four member group flew to England on lVlarch 16 and returned home on Nlarch 30. They toured Scotland for one week and spent another week in London. lVlr. Gil Timothy served as director and organizer and Nls. Sally Iverson was chosen as chap- singers erone. Seeing Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace, touring the roll ing hills of Scotland, and visiting Stonehenge highlighted the trip. The group performed almost every night, giving one or two hour con- certs in churches and schools. The students toured in a private bus and stayed in five home stays. l've never travelled with a finer group of students. They were warm, prompt, considerate and friendly. This has been an experience which none of us will ever forget, stated Nlr. Gil Timothy. .Lf 25' i figs A 4. families Trade-A-Day SWHP Fussing with combination locks, finding the right bus to take, and getting back into the swing of PE were parts of the day long routines for a number of parents trading a day with their children. The PTA sponsored an event that differs from the Parents Night held earlier in the fall because parents attended a full day's activities. In the mean- Z.. roles time, students at home were kept busy by doing household chores, sleeping in, or catching up on a favorite soap opera. It was a big switch for both par- ents and students. I thought PE would never end! stated Mrs. Ward. Her daughter on the otherhand, said, It was great to sleep in, and live like Nlom for a day! Y 4 25 H :'1 I-'lf n1 ,,.u-who-' ...... I I bi LEFT: Mrs. Barbara Baker and Mrs. Suzie Matteucci strike up a conversation during French class. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Joseph Dieringer contemplates a math problem. OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: Mrs, Sarah Green-hite decides whether she is Liberal or Conservative during Miss Vick's Social Issues class. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Marge Lunde attempts to open a locker, UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Pat Delance smashes a serve during PE. UPPER RIGHT Parents find out what it's like in the lunch line. xX X Q l,'Wi,,k 24 '12 ABOVE: Terri Davis worries about singing her part in Our Father correctly. ABOVE RIGHT: A cappella officers include: Glennis Bolke and Debi Riggins, robe chairpersons: Dave Clarke, president: and Patti Henkel, secretary. OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: lVlr, Gil Timothy prepares to direct the A cappella Choir. RIGHT: A cap- pella Choir members include: row 1: Katie Stacey, Gina Behrman, Shirley lVlartin, Sue Austin, Donna Rictor, Lisa Kallioinen, Paula Hutchens, Sue Kenny, Sheryl Bruenn, Leann Garber, Juli Phillips, Lisa Talarico, Teena Hall, Cheryl Hall,Debi Riggins,lVlarcia Beaudry: row 2: Linda Talarico, Anne Helgeson, Kim Cox, Laurel Woolley, Janet Burningham, Kim Gel- har, Debbie DeAngelo, Cheryl Staples. Patti Henkel, Ramona Alsleben, Lynne Kulm, Glennis Bolke, Tiah Buckendahl, Tammy White, Shelly Peters, Christy Freitasp row 3: Janice Urben, Scott Gelhar, John Cathey, Bart Riggs, Dale Hodge, Shaun Spencer, Rod Cartasegna, Albert Spor, Tony Thompson, Kip Raven, Brian God- dard, Kevin Schreiber, Jim lVliller, Steve Nlac- Gregor, Dave Lunning, Terri Davis, Vallee Rutherford: row 4: Kim Woods, Rich Recker Dave Clarke, Dan Sovvards, Rod Huschka, Randy Sommers, Stan Link, Neil Petersen, Ron Frey, Arne Jamtgaard, Stu Roholt, Randy Betts,Jim Harder, Nlike Proulx, Carolee Colistro, and Helen Babbitt. N- I ' A '-lf experienced A cap p ella Not 'The Portrait of Duke Elling- ton' again Nlr. Timothy! What did you say? I said we'll have to be a little quieter. The 72 member A cappella Choir performed at the annual choir con- certs, Lloyd Center, Rosevilla, Pan- cake Breakfast and at local schools. elmralists perform The A cappella Choir received new, orange robes which were accented with brown and white stoles. lVlr. Gil Timothy directed the choir in songs such as Holy, Holy, Holy lSanctus and Hosannal, and l Be- lieve. Nlrs. Mary Haley and Kim Gelhar accompanied the group on piano, Flon Frey on guitar. 5 M52 .5 1 . . 3 Q , - . , -.' 24 41 . '. .YL In Ut r ' H, f--' J - I. 75 Mi' 1,23 1 6, - 59 ' -' N 7- 52, 'bak ,I , , ' N: 5 +. , ' - I x QQ , gif-K A V ferr- Q jflw f 1 Us , . ' ,-', -V x,-X YI, h In A W -V, I -V1 4 1 R l ' m A - .. x,,ig 731 ,' V ..T - 12311. 1' f - A :LII 1 v -Us p -ws. . H1132 . Q95 If - . Q. 4 , I 5 3 ' if 'PAYS , : -A ' 1 . .- aa v if W A ' kt ld ' ' QE My . ur. .I 7 , A, Q ME' A E , 4 I :' TE? 29' if 41, .5. 3- ,.:g-.:,3K?t '- .' : .f-5-'51 Q ' ' ' 1.51.2 Q' gs W '.-.asggf + I as N Q - AP 0 In P ' 5 . 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GJ muhkb, Nab -X, X 'J .4 ,Qu SQS, Xoxlrst BN JP PAGE LEFT: Freshmen Ensemble Mello, Mark Lisonbee, Randy Johnson, Glaser, Linda Sexton: row 2: Mary Ander Rondi Sowders, Tana Haley, Carol Mont- , Sally Maple, Angela Weaver, Lori Heck- Shari Kleinhans, Michelle Farasy, Karen Darla Olmscheid, Maureen Quigley: 3: Tamara Poole, Becky Cohen, Cathy styn, Jody Oberle, Debbie Peck, Donna i, Marianne Fields, Joy Bartholomew, Cathey, Lois Sorenson, Renee Sparlin, Roluffs, Sue Veach, Christine Martin, Bennett: row 4: Jerry Hale, Greg Betts, Reese, Tom Lattanzi, Steve Clark, Kevin ,Chris Helvey, Dean Palmer, Rich Readel, Burt: row 5: Glen Small, Tim Partridge, Vistica, Mike Young, Bob Judd, Steve Brad Wiley, David Mears, John Priz- Jim Wiley, Mark Melnichuk. OPPOSITE TOP: Mustang Chorale members include: 'Let's sing 'Where the Roads Come Together' just one more time! But Mr. Timothy . . . l can't sing that high. Mixed Choir, Mustang Choral, and Freshmen Ensemble formed the mix- row 1: Nancy Orlando, Shelly Stanton, igsgiw, to sing rss XWDQLNJ .fits L YW W 7 Pm Qyffw V 2.5 V ' l , X ' ixetl hours fffffvffvv, is , skills :sis ed choirs. Students participated in the Fall, Christmas, Winter, and Spring Concerts. The members of these groups practiced to advance into higher groups. Mrs. Mary Haley assisted the choral groups. M. row 1: Louise Macaoay, Julie Plymale, Pam Demarest, Sarah Ward, Rhonda Dewald, Brenda Lazarus, Chrisanne Pike, Lori Garrett, Lisa Pierce, and Nancy Harlan: row 2: Lisa Farasy, Brenda Schreiber, Shannon Byars, Cathy Henry, Mary Jo Cartasegna, Linda Westling, Robin Anderson, Joan Oakley, Kelly Batey, and Dorothe Goodmonson: row 3: Kay Schnell Dave Buckley, Mike Hanauska, Keith Eggener, Barry Pitmon, Doug Salyers, Tom Riggins, John Cathey, and Rhonda Walden: row 4: Steve Stewart, Tony Thompson, Dale Meads, Kip Ravan, Dave Lunning, Kurt Thorsen, Brad Englund, and Arvid Spor. TOP: Debbie Rice wonders what's happening during Mixed Choir practice. ABOVE: Mixed Choir members include: row 1: Debbie McDaniel, Cheryl Paltridge, Carolyn Smith, Denise Williams, Melody Mussetter, Louise Macaoay, Lisa Farasy, Brenda Lazarus, Kelly Batey, Rhonda Walden, Lisa Worsley: row 2: Sarah Ward, Kay Schnell, Brenda Schreiber, Ann Markgraf, Cathy Henry, Mary Jo Cartasegna, Kelly DeHart, Linda Westling, Robin Anderson, Arlene Lettenmaier, Lori Garrett, Tami Traver: row 3: Jeralene Boettcher, Cheryl Foster, Karen Lacey, Casundra Wroth, Joan Oakley, Nancy Harlan, Paula Tullar, Juleen Sander, Dana Watson, Pam Yokel, Rhonda De' wald, Debbie Rice, Cindy Butcher, Sue Carnerg row 4: Steve Stewart, Dave Lunning, Dave Buckley, Mike McConnon, Mike Hanauska, Toni Davidson, Pam Demarest, Nancy Doupe, Shan- non Byars, Mary Disciascio, Arvid Spor, Jeff Yi 07 52 XJQY Davis Brian Doug Kurt Keith 1 Dorsey Hasselblad, Brad Englundg row 5: Goddard, Mark Heckmann, Dale Meads, Salyers, Barry Pitmon, Calvin Martens, Thorsen, John Cathey, Tom Riggins, Eggener, Tony Thompson, Kip Ravan, and Ramona Alsleben. 23 . harvest Sadie fm Are you absolutely sure that we have a band? Where are you going afterwards? Wow! You're taking him to Sadie? Shine on Harvest Moon , was the theme for the twice cancelled Sadie Hawkins dance. The date had been set for November fourteenth but was then moved to November fifteenth. Due to a number of other t -133' Q-fr. , . .gjzsf -'yi -'-is S ' si I., H r ew 4 I 4! '., ,L. fr . -as 'A -N' fffgtitiswfa 1 'ls -2 1. -- v QL --U N1 if Hi 1 . , QUT 3 -2 . dc! I ' ' -ea- Q A ' I -13237, . .',' ' . 'J var: Ag f-'H ' - - ...L..' 1-VI, - .' X , I , E . X f L -3fi: X TV'-17, 1 1' H 1 4. QL , - '-514 r qw ...,! 1 'N iff--T '- -Q. - 'TX--N A 3 ,age -ti ABOVE: Couples dance to the music of- North- west. ABOVE RIGHT: Annette Stacey and Mark Klever take a breather after dancing. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: 75 Homecoming Queen Katie Stacey rides the winning float and greets students. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Rick Hastings smiles 'as he thinks about being 75 Homecoming King.. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Studentsitheer Mustangs on to victory. RIGHT: Pat Watkins and Don Rut- ledge put last minute touches on Senior Float 'SMU' 'Yr ' 1.--. T3 H, ! . I ,fl M 'A fa YV ,,. 4 I :F J V -51, .3 .- -:ia . 4...v.,,. A F H , ' : : '- Q .' if -,'t ',i?JvVT29T Q I if :ng ' 'Ly - A511 :jk , .. . Y h --,4 ' 1 txt If I -, , , .. .4 A 'f ' 4. . ' ,dh It - ..-.f 'a juniors Homecoming rake Homecoming '75 had special spir- it as activities led to the West Linn game and possible state play-offs, with the theme Trick the Lions and Treat the Nlustangs . During the week, Mr. Bennett's second period class won a free pizza party for taking first place in Door Day. Nlrs. Cederlind's and Mrs. Jensen's classes took second and third places. Thursday morning started bright and cheerful as the classes competed iin a jingle contest. The Seniors won with the tune The Lion Sleeps to- night . Thursday evening Milhi had a Snake Dance, the band led stu- dents from International Harvester up Nlain Street to Milhi. After the Snake Dance, relay games included Apple Cider Sipping, Pumpkin Pie Eating, and Bubble Gum Blowing. Friday morning rumbled withlthe trophy excited shouts of: We're going to the top, we can't be stopped, Straight to the top! and Not two, not three, not four, not five, we're number one. Friday evening the classes went from door to door Trick or Treating for the children in the Shriner's Hospital who were unable to enjoy Halloween. At half-time '74 Homecoming Queen Pat Brunelle crowned Home- coming Oueen for '75 Katie Stacey and new King, Rick Hastings. The Junior class won over-all com- petition. The Juniors took first in the float making, Seniors took sec- 'ond, Sophomores -took third, and the Freshmen took fourth. After the game, couplesfcould go and dance to the music of Northwest, presented -by the Junior class. - . . ,lf e X 1--T.--1- - -'. 1 sf 'f Iglia -2-ig. , 'ts1' ak . ' U . - . I, 1 -n,xRv . T me 'V--1'-.11-. .xiii -V' ,V .- 1 ,,.,..jj-1 w 5 1 ,O , 1.1 . .4-X- -' I 1 A -4 .- N- f fa F .f 5 f,ffff...,f. ff ' 'W I ,ff Liiv-'-lfyff' T... . X.. - if .. 7 f A-5 ,f -Q-sy... Nr QF.. .uh f' 'Rv ' .pf -,Q , ill 5 l 1 I . L .-.,,,,,. victory Homecoming liigliliggns The Mustangs thrashed the Ore- gon City Pioneers 86-55 to put the final touches on an exciting Home- coming week. The beginning ofthe week started with a mystery person being described as Has hair the color of Squeaky Frome, spends her time with Mom Van Lom, Nikki Nash was awarded an album of her choice for correctly identifying Diane Bennett. Thursday morning students awa- kened to the pleasant voices of seniors and juniors singing evening the Pioneers . Friday morning held surprises for students when some teachers representing the senior and junior class also sang jingles. Seniors one with a jingle to the tune Con- voy An early morning pizza eating competition between the teachers started an exciting pep assembly on Friday. After school on Friday, grandstands were decorated to cheer on the Mustangs to victory. Half- time proved exciting with the coro- nation of Queen Donna Schwartz thisyears Pluck and King Cory Bird. iz! -5 I LEFT: Mr. Gary Sackley, Mr. Ted Bennett, Mrs. Margaret Berggren, and Miss Pam Bloom warm- up to sing sophomore jingle. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Fable tune instruments before the Homecoming dance. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Dorsey Hasselblad and Lori Wallace dance to their favorite song. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Linda Talarico waits to give bouquet of roses as '75 Homecoming Queen Zora Hughson crowns Donna Schwartz. ABOVE: '76 Homecoming court consists of: Donna Schwartz, Bob Bennett, Heidi Fifer, Jeff Gibson, and Allison Abbott, iNot pictured Cory Bird.l W fox -5: K-fr ' L-,. X y J i 5 in ' .5 A sg, --- . K' A X' x ' X 34 ABOVE: Jeff LaGood,SheIIy Thompson, Nancy Adkins, Mike Miller, Rosalie Hannan, and Jim Keller enjoy each others company. TOP: Vicki Storsteen, Joel Goodmonson, Helen Genopolis, and John Angelis wait for dessert to be served. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Cal Pearson photo- graphs his date. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Don- na Schwarz and Cory Bird dance to music played by- Skyline Express. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Rod Huschka and Lisa Kallioinenarrive at the Benson. RIGHT: Cathy Henry and Paul Smith rest after dancing to Johnny B. Good . 9 rv lQ '1fs:- qi '-fl . 4' ' I-.JP I 5 1 ,re-We 1-'Zvi If .,Y Il l ' WLILQ. N, :li - 1 ff' ,Af5rf ' A A ' Q Benson Prom supplies anwusphere Summer pastel formals, elegant tuxedos, and formal dinners set the mood for Just You-n-Me , the Junior!Senior prom. Over two hundred dined and danced at the Benson's Mayfair Room. Skyline Express played Col- our My World in the range of' romantic to rock music. xJunior class officers and class ad- visor Miss Peggy Broehl organized the event. Guests enjoyed the Clas- sy atmosphere and the warm even- ing which followed a record high of 85 degrees. f- prancers Dance Team smile Hi-Dee-Hi-Dee-Hi! OK, I want you to smile this time! The dance team was off and kick- ing under the direction of Miss Kathy Van Lom, Ms. Sally Iverson, and the co-captains, Glennis Bolke and Lorraine Adkins. With a routine to Camillion, Joy to the World, and g bright Gospel John, the thirty spirited girls graced the football field with precision and placed fourth at the ,Wilco League Competition at Putnam High School. They received new uniforms before the season began, and within the year they danced at Clackamas and Centennial. i - 1-Q 5-D 'T J' ...-I mag OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Colleen Pullen and Carolyn Jarmin take it easy before a competi- tion. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Miss Kathy lMomI Van Lom, dance team coach and advisor. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Linda Whitmore per- forms at a football halftime. ABOVE: The dance team consists of top row: Sue Bennett, Trina Schlesser, Karen Zuleger, Molly Disciascio, sv any LJ T CU M? Y 1 Mary Jo Cartasegna, Rosalyn I-lein, Melinda Winklehake, Lorraine Adkins, Lisa Perry, Kelly McFee, Patty Newman, Sue Austin, Leslie Pul- len, Heidi Fifer, Carolyn Jarmin, Lori Aldridge, -1 xg? Ol' X C J 'Y Sf fxx iv Debbie Sander, Linda Whitmore, Glennis Bolke, X QV ' 1, Q KV J Tammy Traver, Barb Crain, Julie Sanders, Niki I gf' f Nash, Kellie Rose, Kim Majors, Colleen Pullen, .if A X KL, and Vicki sale. 6 mu! ,f X U my , X I nrlv Q, l V N fi' filkf .i x , I , I ti me X Jr ., 17' N ,V J xl' C l M QPR V I P , QI' X 'X Lf' 31 ' XJ yy ' lf' U Qi U QV JJ . I ' .J O L wil' GJ M X' -A I Jy f 1 x f - 1' sy We . HJ X4 L4 fly Color Guard yellow Odds-Evens-Odds-Evens! My rubber band broke! What if I forgot my staff? Captained by Jan Payton and Katie Stacey, the sixteen member color guard, is unquestionabIy the best color guard Milwaukie High School has ever had, stated Mr. Chuck Swan. The color guard primarily prac- ticed eurhythmics lmaking the drill 'r 17 38 sillrs fit the musicl during their first period class. Tuesday and Thursday evenings were used for field practice at the Civic Stadium or Milhi field where the girls maneuvered with seven foot six inch high, yellow and white flags known as silks. The color guard added to the appearance of the marching band at each performance including football competition in Redding, California. Z .',,. J' , ,HL ,-, 'F '.. '. --- ' V 4 ,-.M ,,---.Jl...r --Hn Wx ff '---..., 1s.Aer4la.,. .Sl 1 u ' -un t - . 1..4 1 1 it Milf 2? 1' 4 ,fn W ix -'. fi 'va , - !, 'V !l ll 1: ' K 4-I ,844 -. 41s ' 'wht N, 'AL , 4? K, 4. . n-- v ml 91' a - -nl 4- , 2 . ., N i A.: , ,5'CQ:wiV..',!:4 4'M'x1 -r-M x, f?.7f :'L 'ft'l f-' F xx K W g X 1 at f xi X N I xx' N' '1 x ' I , X' 3 -' f-' xt. ,. P. , Mn .V - v- .N-1 il:-.Ii , 4-A i. .. .:',.-:il 1.7! , A , -,,-1. ,l A 31 - , ' - .Ifft i : , .. . fl 1 . Q .Nam .Q I , FX r'x -u 34 ' Q1 .Y .. I- -ul ' A iii- x '- KH V ', if an gj-.ggig .' Y 'ut ils '.,.q-I fu ,. 73.4,-, we 'il i 'W l, 4, 1-L.,7':. ., 1-1. marchers Marching Band favffw Pick up your feet! Stand up straight! It's perfect, lets do it again! Endless hours of practice were spent in the rain with an average depth of three inches of mud. The shouts of lVlr. Chuck Swan prepared the marchers for competition in Red- ing, California. At the beginning of the school year, the band had schedule prob- lems. Upper classmen were out of school by the programed seventh period slot. During the first semester, students who were not able to take band as a class still showed up for marching practice every Tuesday I J' A5-.s,.3 5? . forms and Thursday nights from six-thirty to nine o'clock. Drum majors for this year were Katie Stacey, Mike Proulx, and Roy Payne. Mike Swan led the drum line. Black, Spanish Gaucho hats were added to the uniforms which were new last year. The band placed fifth overall at the Redding Competition on October 11. Their routine included Kar- nival , Joy to the World , Days of Glory , Chester March , and a drum line solo written by Don Worth ll. Halftime shows performed at the Dalles, Putnam, and play off games were included in their activities. group Stage Band plays Basketball games, pep assemblies, and grade school shows were a few of the performances that the Stage Band held. Some songs included Night Train , Evil Ways , and Sweet 'n Lovely. A Monday Night Jazz Festival was held the second Monday of each month. The Stage Band hosted such groups as the Putnam Stage Band and the Clackamas Community College Stage Band and Choir. The band traveled to The Dalles on October 25th to enter a Wilco League Stage Band Contest in which they placed third out of thirteen l jazz bands. Their performance included such songs as Tater Patch , Suite for Trombones , and Learn to Love . On January 30, 31, the band par' ticipated in the Clark College Stage Band Festival in which they per- formed songs including Pontieo , Sweet 'n Lovely , Evil Ways , and Tater Patch . The band participated in a con- test held at the University of Port- land on April 23, 24. On Nlay 22, 23, 24, they traveled to British Columbia, Canada to participate in Victoria Days , , . F537 ,, I WSJ if 31'-' .91-..,3 LEFT: Rich Recker provides extra strength to the saxaphone section. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Roy Payne and Sue Austin check check out the arrangement for the music of Evil Ways. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mike Proulx Iistenscarefuliy to the tone ofthe music. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Chuck Swan, 1' Members of the Stage Band are: Irow II Rich Fiecker, Eldon Carkhuff, Annette Stacey, and Jo Marie Schroeder. Irow 21 Pat IVIcDonaId, Albert Spor, Steve Swanson, Bill Peets, Randy Grina, and Grady Price. irow 31 Eric Wright, Sue Austin, Ken Ruecker, Greg Fiaschio, and Jim Harder. irow 4I Roy Payne, Mike Proulx, John Miller, Harold Kleinfeidt, and Mike Swan. director, adjusts the microphone before begin- ning the Stage Band's first selection. TOP: XE 7 V L-2 an A ,' 5.51 ,nf mu J. 131 f, ai , 4 141- M - ff 5 - , w ' ., . Xu Vu, -' , - K.--1 .V I S 'xi H f N, , , Lg 4' - -Lrg: ,X ,+P wk, : - ll -..,,,. . . I ,VY ', 5, .F,S:,H,Qg:3.-ff: .Xp ,w..-fgajfgggb, W EL ? D, A X, 51 CTA I F-P ,af '-,- H -11794 5 3 4 V . . , ., ,gh ' . ' g, A. '51 I , 14' . ,fy '45 'Is i' .3M1l' -rv ,nie ,E :yi QI ,. f , fi- 1 si' 4 12 555' MQ 'rand Y ' iff -'-1 I If ff' qi- n x H 7 45 rr 7 0-5 3 L wx .Ml , mf fl? 054-4 -1jil'!,' .. h,,,g ', , , ' ., 'fl AI J' F f. his 3 Vi! 'V P V J fb . Y. fifhxi rfb A 'Saad-'lf Al-lffk 4 'L .W -figgyfiv' , V' 7 U- 7-I ff.. 'r . 1 'A , ' ' A , . ' Yung -.sj 1 2 V' V, Ev ! hi v Ll'-H-f-lg: ff.. .lf-Inf, ,- ,. - ' ' , ' A -- Adv, cadef'?57e Practicing during sixth period, Cadet Band was composed of fresh- man and sophomore students. The juniors and seniors of Concert Band practiced seventh period. Due to the success of the Mustang Gridders, the first semester was dedicated to mar- ching band music such as Chester March and Karnival . Contest selections and perfor- mance music were practiced during the second half of the year. Cadet Band practiced the basic mastery of the instrument. They appeared in perfection two concerts which included the Cadet Band Festival late in the spring. Concert Band performed two con- certs, and they played at the Wilco Contest. They also performed a series of assemblies for local grade schools. I feel badly that the period seven schedule conflict interfered with the full membership of Con- cert Band, stated Mr. Chuck Swan, however, they proved to be a good, little show band. 15 'K V QM' ,Qi 5 ABOVE: Gina Behrman and Shirley Martin perform a skit at the final football pep assem- bly. UPPER RIGHT: The players themselves get into the act. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Gene Owens gives the football team and fans his support. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: lVlr. Larry Wilkins attempts to use lVlr. Hank Cedros as his own personal Mustang in a skit. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Coach Jerry Harn skepticallv eyes the crowd before giving a pep talk. RIGHT: Sue Kenny, Teena Hall. Scott Choate, and Rich Recker trick or treat at a West Linn Lions house. XXX Av N 3 'X , . Xxx x,f. N fi' pf WW W WW XQWW fb 'XJXX JVW 01 BJ, Jyjfzf me , W M Nfeflygffffil - M as elm i . be J .65 Oy fans Pep Assemblies Sfww Only six more hours. We want to see you out there to- night! Lets get rowdy! The cheerleaders, with the help of the faculty, produced several pep assemblies throughout all the support athletic seasons to unite and ignite the student body. The spirit created was brought about by creative skits by the drama and speech depart- ment. The teachers and various players would also join in the act. tm! I talents ssemhlles feffeff Do you have 1st or 2nd assembly? Wow that guy can sure handle a basketball ! What a show! You should have been there! Charles King, who presented the first assembly. involved the audience in clapping and singing. Rod Husch- ka, Lisa Kallioinen, Lucy Robinson and Rick Hastings joined with Mr. King and sang Standing in the Need of Prayer . The Dan Gobel Band sang original songs and delighted the audience interests with their imitations of Johnny' Cash, Elvis Presley and others. Teamed with Magic Charley, Steve Gratton, Jack Schmitz, and Dave Clarke tried their hands at Globe Trotter style basketball. Charley also performed other tricks such as spinning five balls at once. Veterans Day was once again ob- served by the student body with an assembly. A tribute was read to the 48 Gold Star Veterans from Milwaukie High and A Cappella choir sang I Believe and Ave Maria . if Ani- J LEFT: Pam Yokel waits as names are called at the Veterans Day Assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Laurel Woolley opens an assembly with the flag salute. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Charles King arouses the student body. OP- POSITE PAGE RIGHT: Dan Gobel sings Jail House Rock . UPPER LEFT: Rene Reineccius, 4 I Luanne Irwin and others perform Dog Pile' at an assembly. ABOVE: Carol Robinson Ann Edwards, Glori Hubler, Scott Jamison Kip Christenson, Mike Koller, Bill Nlascott Don Garrison and Stu Roholt show their teeth at the Charles King assembly. 1 1 1 f Art Club Ulgyvffl The sixty-eight members worked throughout the year with the goal of reaching San Francisco in mind. Meeting every Tuesday the club planned projects and various act- ivities to raise money. A H xx Halloween marked the opening of Spook House '75. Building began on the old Home Ec house three weeks before the grand opening. Members combined ideas and merged creations to make-the spook house successful. south The club also sold peanuts and had several car washes. The Leap Year Lope , was held to celebrate February 29. Concession stands for football semi-finals and quarterly finals along with food stands at basketball and wrestling matches made enough money to pay for the bus. Sponsoring the Miss Milwaukie Pageant and the Annual Art Show kept the club busy right up to the day of the trip. tl? Q-v l 7-.il in 1 I 521 1-,5 CJ' lil . 3 yr al. J ,v!l'N .nv LEFT The Art Club officers include Vice President Shirley Martin Advisor Mr John Checkis President Patti Henkel Photographer Jeff LaGood and Secretary Vallee Rutherford OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT Melissa Fisher John Angelus Kayla Swoboda Donna Rictor Julie Flageal Sandra Jensen and Joy Bartholomew try and touch the sky with a little help from a ladder. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Carolee Col- istro, Tammy Heskett, Robin Brummett, Me- linda Winkelhake, Eric Campen, Arne Jamtgaard, Maryann Hatlelicl, and Janet Burningham operate on each other with hammers and screw drivers. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Donna Zumwalt, Cathy Colistro, Denise Tufkin, Connie Yackley, Lauri Killian, Janice Thompson, Jody Oberly, and Beth Lacey prepare to lift off for San Francisco. ABOVE: Lisa Tomlin, Sally Miller, Larry Martin, Mia Clayton, and Joe Colistro balance Chuck Fogoros on their laps. CENTER: Becky Kondo, Connie Griffith, Shannon Ed- wards, Kathy Kauffman, Kathi Gouge,Gina Behrman, Janice Morikawa, Liz Knode, and Patty Campbell perform a kick line, as John Miller looks on. .ll demonstrations A ft S h UW exhibit The purpose of the Art Show is to stimulate interest and enthu- siasm throughout the school and community in 'The Arts'. We hope to carry on the fine tradition started by Nlr. Jack Rudfelt, the founder of this show. The school owes him a great deal as far as his efforts in helping build an active and produc- tive art department and high quality art show, stated Miss Sally Iverson. The ninth Annual Art Show be- crafts gan the week's activities with class- room demonstrations and prepara- tions for the show. Crafts such as china painting, wood carving, cer- amics, watercolor, and jewelry were among the subjects demonstrated. The theme Everything ls Art was evident throughout the show. The Art Show was dedicated to Nlr. Jack Rudfelt. Stage band and the Pony Pipers performed during the show to honor lVlr. Rudfelt. -' w .Nil . .. L, if Z , .ui ff ' ,+I gf.-, , Z I ' Aux! Mr. Jack Rudfelt, the department head of the art center, died in January of heart failure. He had taught at lVlilhi since 796 7 and was a member of the Northwest Watercolor Society and the Oregon Water- color Society. He taught art workshops in the local areas and at the coast. 'Clack Rudfelt lived the full spectrum of life: experiencing, sharing, and por- traying life's rich, intense colors. He had a genius for laugh ter and nuance. He taught his students with humor and com- passion. He breathed the colors of the life he lived into his art work. He loved music. He loved laughter. He loved silence. He lo ved us. Written in commemoration by Mrs. Doris Fong and Miss Sally lverson. LEFT: Lori Rudolph glazes a pot to prepare the piece for firing. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: IVlr. John Checkis discusses with Karla Doney on the outcome of the Art Show pub- licity posters. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Cal Pearson and Karen Swedberg decide on the correct shading techniques for a painting. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Maryann Hatlelid dem- onstrates throwing a pot on the wheel for a ceramics class. ABOVE: Janice Urben, Vallee Rutherford and Barbara Ristine wait in line to get some clay for a pot. activities Bicentennial reflect Two hundred years ago today, Daniel Boone was on one of his great expeditions when he came across his first box of 'Cheerios'. Upon opening the box he exclaimed, 'Lookl Doughnut seedsl' Making flags, decorating halls, baking cakes, dressing-up, running races, flying kites, and throwing eggs, were all part of Bicentennial Week held April 26-30. Students created humorous Bi- centennial minutes with background fife music for each of the morn- ing's announcements. T lt's been fun but hard workl' T 33471 MQZNQ5 '9 I fliflvl fl f history stated Mr. Ted Bennett, student council advisor. Student body President, Laurel Woolley said, It brought a lot of patriotism back into the halls of Milhi. At the end of Bicentennial Week the senior class earned the most Horserace points, the sopho- mores came-in second, juniors were third: and the freshmen placed last. The Nlay Day Court was selected by each class. Cal Pearson and Carol Oakley were named King and Queen and were introduced during Friday's festivitiesg at lm 1 'l L . W 'sv-Q 'R LEFT: Seniors Rod Cartasegna and Dave Wor- sley pull ahead of sophomores Amy Harrel and AI Ley in the wheel barrow race. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Roberta McCormack feeds Stu Roholt tapioca during Thursday's activities. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Nlr. Ted Havilcek shows his enthusiasm for the Bicentennial. ABOVE: The May Day Court consists of: seniors, Cal Pearson and Carol Oakley, sophomores, Tony Thompson and Joan Oakley, juniors, Roberta McCormack and Randy Heinsohn, and fresh- men, Curtis Klever and Sharon Bennett. productions Tournament f'0 0f The 41st annual Tournament of Plays was dedicated to the late lVlr. Jack Rudfelt. He was an Honor Thespian who all Thespians admired for his belief in the theatrical tra- dition, The show must go on. The Freshman and Sophomores presented two fantasy plays. The Junior and Senior plays consisted of a variety of mystery and comedy. Two non-competitive plays were performed by Thespians and A- lumni. A child's imagination carried the figuration of a clown in the Fresh- men's version of Good-bye to the Clown. The child, Peggy, through the death of her father, was sent Mr. Hudfelt an imaginary clown to ease her mind from fantasy to reality. The Sophomore's A Fantasy on an Empty State took an emotional stand on how the evils of becoming adult can cause many problems emotionally as well as physically. Two confused people were brought onto an imaginary stage. With the help of a stage hand and her mis- tress, they are brought together. The Juniors gave the audience a feeling of suspense and mystery as Murder at the La Rue Morgue was portrayed. This mystery, with a touch of comedy, examined the many aspects of murder, down to the funeral costs and proceedings. ee--f .arf q 1 'fel ff l 1' wi,-'QQP l' '- QJALQIU :ri r, t ig ' , ij ffl-1 ni-rr- '- sw. ,.'-'F il' 1 NSW.- . K, 'Z 1.9 r gn! ., ,Qt - ' X. ,IJ V 1. - 1. ,'- , , ,ff .- , , -, ,:,.,--.4 ,: MJ ' ' i , ,, 1..c.... LEFT: Nancy Doupe, Mike Hanauska, and Kel- ly Batey freeze while Dorsey Hasselblad and Debbie Sander think of a situation for the two. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Lori Heckrnann and Eric Wright consol each other while pondering over Peggy's problem. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE RIGHT: Mike Hanauska raises an offensive arm in anger. ABOVE LEFT: Debbie Sander's pic- tures in her mind a love drama in which to help .- 1555- 1 a problem couple. ABOVE RIGHT: Directors and assistants compile ideas on their produc- tions. They are Maryann Hatlelid, Nikki Nash, Janice Urben, Shirley Martin, Steve Graham, Flich Flecker, Teena Hall, Patti Henkel, Brian Dunlap and Ed Fletcher. ABOVE: Tana Haley, Jill Burgess, and Teresa Lovelace analyze the idea of an imaginary clovvn. 57 I. 4.Q1 K, if 'W fi-F '- ' W. h I n . J A , r ,yi ' , '1,.j!f:.! 5, ix V E' J ,1.,:S::A ,. I 'H' ' E51 W '55-ggi?-Q-I.--,z -1-1 . 'T w M X WJL M! 1 '-- L a .. f 'f- w gs 1 E? if li Magi-.x Y ' 'fr:I1- M11 :eg -EA v 1 -m ,. 'Y J .4 H+ X - 1 1.7, A. uY,j5.1.. ?' Q f, ,.. ,, VV.,-Y Y- - - -w ai' -, ...iff ,V '9EY?a' ggi..-qJ.'1 , n J '- . v'-.1 Q1 ,- -v . 9: ,lfafxfsv Hx .QA 'Tr 'W ,-.. . tx. 'Qu . -gg, , .. 1. 'mf' . -.' ,, -.. 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The play was written and directed by Brian Dunlap. Awards were received by those who showed outstanding effort. The Freshman achieved seven of the ten possible awards. The Juniors re- ceived two awards and the Sopho- mores one. Best Director and assis- tant went to Rich Recker and Ed Fletcher. Best Actor and Actress went to Bart Riggs and Tana Haley. Best Supporting Actor and Actress went to Keith Eggner and Liz Clay- pool. The two underclassmen a- wards were achieved by Freshmen Tana Haley and Jill Burgess. Best Production xwas awarded to the Freshmen's Good-bye to the Clown' and Most Ticket Sales was also won by the Freshmen. , '70 Girls 70 ' Musical features slmplifting Hit it, Lorraine! Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty. Where do the elephants go? What does a gang of retirement home regulars do when life becomes a bore? They become Shoplifters as in the case of 70 Girls, 70 Mr. Geer stated, '70 Girls, 70' was a very entertaining and very funny musicaI. The three performance nights were November 20, 22, and 24 at seven o'clock in the auditorium. Twenty- four old folks and eight dancers prac- ticed daily for five weeks to pre- pare for opening night. Chore- ography was done by Ms. Sally Iver- son and Mrs. Susan LaPiparo. Mr. Richard Geer and assistants Tammy Haley and Teena Hall directed the musical. Mr. Gil Timothy directed the musical score along with accom- panists Kim Gelhar and alumni, Kathy Doupe. Behind the Scenes workers include Mr. Jack Rudfelt, scene production: Mr. Ed Penner, stage production, Mrs. Geraldine Hoyt, designed programs, Mrs. Joann Hiromura, costumes. ff O 0. .M Q 1, ahyff T 4-7. r ', JHECL45 if 'WF 5, 'H ...W-.I V, . , F I P'-:, if Q A -alfhx hu , 3515 f-4 - 'A saiii' 1 - 'fa Y' .5 - . . 1 'V rx V If 1 . , X 1 fx - ! ' ' um .1 .. U , 1: . , x Q5 su, 1. ' su qv z.-I 'iff' nw 1 :Tlx . - A n-,Q un , ,,.:f'-H . . V if -.Q gx 'f Jn: a s , , 11,1 Fl w n . Q., Vtlxxl-f X . 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TOP: Walter lFlandy Sommers! and Harry lKevin Schreiber! relax during their busy day, OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: Edna IPatti Henkel! sinus the title song, 70 Girls, 70 OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Sadie IShirley Martin! attempts LOW: Ron FVEV Performs the wedding cere- m0f'lV fOr Walter lRandy Sommers! and Eunice lLaurel Woolley! as the old folks sing Yes , RIGHT: Kim Gelhar discusses the problems of Playing the musical score to Laurel Woolley. l f IL may I lil flww di m,QffV'k,, d,,,....-.-- I VCU-'-Af mug vgjcug! afy lAJbl,A!Y CMAQ 5N C1F-Mf CDIQJMX 4,1, Light, www Tm LJJUUQJ UJCLLLQX Li CL, L,.efCCwf px CLQJ.. Hfllye CL mp, -3 Wm 44 63 witch es Jr.Sr. Class Pla Waffvfffs The night of October 31 marks the 100th anniversary of the Ogilby Copservatory of Music for Ladies. The four ladies, Miss Pennyfeather, Miss Fitchett, Miss Maffitt, and Miss Appley plan festivities thus marking the opening scene of Bats in the BeIfry . The mysterious Mr. Ogilby con- tinues to haunt the four ladies be- cause Mr. Ogilby, who is a warlock, plans on changing places with Pam- ala, the aunt's niece. One hundred years later, with the backfire of a spell, Mr. Ogilby changed from his human appearance to being invis- ibleg this caused Pamala, who was y emerge originally a cat, become human. On this particular evening the change of matter overcame the o- riginal spell and reversed the po- larity, so Pamala turned back into a cat and Mr. Ogilby became visible. After this transformation, Mr. Ogilby decides to sacrifice Oliver in a Black Mass in order to thank the devil for making him visible again. With all this happening the four ladies, who actually are white witches, combine their powers to try and overcome Mr. Ogilby. The de- cision of murder was made and even- tually carried out. it f Hx.'s.,, Q 317 -I5 43, ' ' ------1a...1..,-Q--J . . ...-...-,, , r v 2-'ff' 5 - I- t 'ig r . ... ,, Zi vi--S., Y E9- 4'-,T - .'- p H . 41 s - - , , 4' -f - ' ,Q-1' f, .. n - Z - 'viii' f 4 'Y ,4 4 m-image.-2 - -:..........-.-I . . . .4....4 --..-.N-I ...1..a-A LEFT: Bob Applegate as Nlr. Ogilby over- looks the situation as it's being developed by the four ladies. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Tammy Haley, Lisa Kallioinen, Patti Henkel, and Gina Behrman discuss whether or not to tell Oliver about lVlr. Ogilby. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: The vain Miss Fairfax iNikki Nash! criticizes the Hep Girl lTeena Halli. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Lisa Kallioinen peers through a I, I fi Is' . HA 'Il all V? 5, r 1 Q ' 'f,'r'l 0 window along with her fiance' Dan Swan. TOP: Laurel Woolley, Tammy Haley, Patti Henkel, and Gina Behrman try to convince the forlorn Rod Huschka to stay and join in the evenings festivities. RIGHT: The distressed Laurel. Woolley thinks hard of a way to mur- der Mr. Ogilby. CENTER: Brian Dunlap whirls the shocked Shirley Martin as the dance tries to progress, , actnrs , Th esp 'ans BIIIBIIHIII The nineteen member club added twenty-seven new members after the Tournament of Plays. To become eligible for the International Thes- pian Society, a student must acquire a total of ten points by performing in a play or doing stagework. Thespians began the season by traveling to Sam Barlow High School to participate in the Annual All Wilco League Thespian Tournament. Gina Behrman made finals for her performance as the lady of the night. Bats in the BeIfry, the community Junior, Senior Class Play was pre- sented in January, by a cast of seventeen upperclassmen. The 41st Annual Tournament of Plays enabled students to become active members of Thespians. Mur- der is a Messy Business, was direct ed and written by Brian Dunlap. The play concluded two nights of entertainment at the Tournament. Initiation, election of new of- ficers, and the banquet ended the year for the club. :mf 'Sf 1 .4L i -MW 1-45' LEFT: Lisa Kallioinen and Colleen Shannon squeeze under an umbrella with Kim Gelhar and Mike Hanauska. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Advisor, lVlr. Richard Geer, protects historian, Nikki Nash from oncoming shopping carts driven by president, Laurel Woolley, vice- president, Patti Henkel, treasurer, Kris Borho, and secretary, Rod Huschka. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Tony Wade, Louise Coburn, Sue Austin, Ramona Alsleben.Tammy Haley, Debbie Knode,lVlaryann Hatlelid, and Randy Sommers, stand on the deserted steps of the Review while cars cruise by. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Kelly Batey, Janice Urben, Laura Nlura, Ed g Fletcher, Linda Talarico, and Shaun Spencer rest on a new Bicentennial police car. LEFT: Dorsey Hasselblad, Bart Riggs, Sue Kenny, Joe Calhoun, Christi Freitas, Liz Claypool, Shirley Martin and Anne Helgeson hold hands in a circle, while demonstrating their mental cap- acity. RIGHT: Debbie Sander, Jennifer Brandt, Tom Simpson, Kevin Schreiber, Brian Dunlap, Ron Frey, and Nancy Doupe prove their ability to make a tree from a ladder and some hose. ABOVE: Michelle Smith, Rich Recker, Teena Hall, Shelly Peters, Steve Graham, Erin Byars,and Bob Applegate end an act with a bovv, Thespian M Miss J.'s Natural Way, was the twelfth film presented to the school, and the second to be a sixteen millimeter film. Miss J.'s Natural Way, was a satirical comedy point- ing an accusing finger at the pubIic's inability to resist a provocative book. The action involved varied charac- ters: from a totally innocent girl to a seedy, cheap bookseller. The scenes varied from a primitive jungle to a sophisticated cocktail party. , desires mile beekan troupe Several locations in the state were used for this film. The coast, Mt. Hood, Oregon City, the streets of Portland, Milwaukie and Multnomah Falls were among the different local- ities used. The question of Miss J.'s Natural Way is, Does anyone gain, good or evil, from experiencing such a book? The answer to the question was among the content of the novel. ft 1. V' A Fig X' . . . We . T- ' 1 PQQQ T 'irvg f ' ' 1 V N Q Y .A was gf-43 1 T,--ai I X W u , - YQ f , .-T LEFT: Ms. Sally lverson contemplates the sub- ject of men at a cocktail party. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Patti Henkel and Maryann Hatlelid are startled by Steve Graham. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Rich Recker has his first introduction to the novel, Miss J.'s Natural Way. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Richard Geer as seen by onlookers through a 'Qa- cocktail glass. TOP: Sue Kenny, Rich Recker, Lisa Kallioinen, Rod Huschka, Janice Urben, Shirley Martin, and Christy Frietas have dif- ficulty concentrating on class studies, while Randy Sommers struggles to continue to run the classroom. ABOVE: Gina Behrman, and Kevin Schreiber watch Laurel Woolley's reactions as she reads Miss J.'s Natural Way. X I 69 , team Forensics lwlds A total of twenty speechkins were on the Berggren's Big Mouths squad. Playing kazoos in the van all the way to Linfield College, seeing boogie men in the balconies of churches, switching name plates on bathroom doors, searching for com- panions, getting rowdy, and missing rounds at tournaments are all a part of being a speechkin. This has been a year of rebuild- ing. Next year, we should have a very strong squad. lNe will only lose dis triet two or three people due to gradua- tion. The competition this year was tough and the Nlilwaukie team did well against them. stated Coach Berggren. For the first time in history, the district speech tournament was held at lVlilwaukie. After placing at dis- trict, three members attended state competition. The squad finished with four first places, six second places, six third places, and forty-six finalists. f--r LEFT: Juli Phillips assists Ron Frey with his Humorous Interpretation of Only Jocks Get Mashed Potatoes . OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM: Berggren's Big Mouth's members in- clude: row 1: Bob Applegate, Bruce Solly, Mrs. Margaret Berggren, Dorsey Hasselbald, and Dottie Watkins. row 2: Anne Helgeson, Brenda Lazarus, Tom Simpson, and Lisa Torn- lin, row 3: Karla Glatz, Savanah Stein, Juli Phillips, Laurel Woolley, and Karla Doney. row 4: Brad Englund, Debbie Knode, Terrie Fogoros, Shelly Smith, Mary Ann Untinen, and Sally Miller. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Bere gie prepares for the District Tournament. TOP LEFT: Bob Applegate serenades the speech team with Flight of the Bumble Bee on the Kazoo. ABOVE: Ron Frey, Bruce Solly and Anne Helgeson attend State compeitiont with the help of the coach Margaret Berggren. AJ' f Q uf 1, , 1 ! . 5 f 1 l lmim -2 1 Imlm 5 I v,.,,..'.4-. ,. ,,. . .J I .s . -.S+ V- nu, ,...lp 1. - ,,,,:-, f.,,,w,A ,. 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Linda Boell Lisa Boettcher Mark Boros Pat Bowers Nora Bowman Rhonda Brant Kevin Bray Rhonda Brechbiel Jeff Brewer Patricia Brewer Julie Brigham Charles Brinkley Debbie Brodersen Eric Brown Patti Bryan Anita Bryant Dana Buckendahl Jill Burgess Susan Burkhart Warren Burt Randy Byars Jeannette Calzada Linda Carpenter Colleen Cassidy Jayne Cathey Jeff Christianson Greg Ciotti Randall Clark Stephen Clark Colleen Clayton Mia Clayton Teresa Clem Richard Cloud Becky Cohen Catherine Colistro Joseph Colistro Nlatthew Collins Pam Conner Denise Conrath James Cook Margaret Copeland Jeffrey Copple Kim Cornelius Erin Dayl Lisbeth Denny Philip Dieringer Barbie Douglas Pat Duncan William Dunlap Steve Earls Kevin Eberly Julianne Ellsworth Linnette Eyestone Grace Farasy Vern Farder Nathan Felker Seth Fero Deborah Fields Marianne Fields Cindy Fifer Julie Flageal Stephen Fleming Jeane Fletcher Nick Flintoff Mark Fogoros Edward Foreman Larry Fortenberry Frank Forward Diane Fossler Curtis Frederick Warren Frick Edward Gard Beverly Gardner Mike Gardner Debi Garrison Steve Garriz Jim Gatzmyer Koleen Gaul John Geiter Cathleen Gerlach Mike Gilbert Brad Gilbertson Beverly Gilpin Kimberly Glaser . 4 -5 tw Denise Conrath awaits patiently for a counselor to assist her. 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Tina Grant John Green-Hite Victoria Greer David Grindy Mark Gustafson Karry Guthrie Wendy Guynes Steve Hakes Jerri Hale Tana Haley Ray Halferty Debi Hall Robby Hamilton Mary Hamlin Becky Hammer William Hancock Barbie Hanken Gene Hanley David Hanno Cindy Hansen Roger Harms Monte Harris Kathaleen Hass Glen Hathaway Tammy Hawkins Lori Heckmann Sally Hein Chris Halvey Melinda Helvey Alan Henderson Larry Hickman Denise Hinds Tammy Hodge Milt Hoffman Craig Holfeld Carri Holmes Sheila Hultquist Patrick Hunter Karla Hutchens Mike Hyde Kelly lrwin Gordan Jackson Jodie Jagow Bill Jarmin Ronald Jewell Randall Johnson Greg Jones Bob Judd Traci Jung Leslie Kahler Lisa Kampert Lynn Keefer Miranda Keller Lenny Kidd Laurie Killian Connie Killion Tammy Kirkendall Shari Kleinhans Roberta Kler Curtis Klever Rainie Kline Gary Knaub John Krieg Claus Kryck Robin Kundert Ken Kuppenbender Beth Lacey Leslie Landers Thomas Lattanzi Randy Lazarus Sandy Leininger Eileen Leitz Cheryl Lievsay Lisa Lines Mark Lisonbee Anthony Little Susan Loghry Karen Lotz Teresa Lovelace F. li W 1' 'RTT 'l fl . 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I Denise Lufkin Karl Lunde John Lymath Mike Lynn Susan Lyttle Hudng Mac Randall Major Randolph Manion Myra Manley Sally Maple Darrell Marti Christine Martin Craig Martin John Martin Larry Martin Calvin Martens Janet Matteucci Jesse Maxwell Scot McCarty Kent McCorkle Michelle McDaniel Douglas McDonald Mark McDonald Sherry McKinnis Diane McGuire David Mears Frankie Mello Mark Melnichuk Bradley Meuchel Marsha Miller Ron Million David Mingo Lori Moen Carol Montgomery Carolyn Moore Perry Morikawa Terry Montminy Gary Mulder Mike Munden Lisa Naca Russell Namen David Nase Douglas Nealeigh Jane Nelson Tony Nesheim Jeffrey Nikolas Kurt Nordquist Gerald Nott Jody Oberle Sheila Olesen Darla Olmscheid Nancy Orlando Joe Orrell William Osterhoudt Dean Palmer Timothy Paltridge Mary Parker Jill Patti Debbie Peck Brad Phillips Janet Phillips Robin Pierce Robin R. Pierce Joe Pisanesehi Russel Plieth Tamara Poole Carol Potwin Kathleen Powell cy- NJ ti .,, W aigwjgvdgg ' L, KT7' ii .XT '. 'Q it Nl , 4 Debbie Portier Sherry Portier John Prizmich Kathy Prostek Tim Putnam Maureen Quigley Rick Readel Cliffton Redding Mike Reese Dallas Reilley Laurie Ribail Lori Richmond Connie Rictor Dennie Riebhoff Sandy Riggs Ryan Roake Harvey Robbins Carol Robinson Janet Robinson Lucy Robinson Lance Rockford Suzanne Roluffs Cindi Rounds Scott Rounsevelle Linda Ruecker Gary Salser Terry Schafer Jay Scheibeler Theresa Schmidt Robert Schnell Chris Schofield Stephen Schreiber Mark Schroeder Chuck Schulz Connie Schultz Steven Scott Donna Sevier Linda Sexton Mari Shepard Tina Siler Bambi Simonis Paul Simpson Debbie Siri Cindy Sirianni Debbie Sirianni John Skoro Glen Small Brenda Smith Carolyn Smith Jenny Smith Kim Smith Kirk Smith Robert Smith Sandy Smith Shelly Smith Lois Sorensen Stephanie Sorensen Billi Sowders Shirley Sparlin Michelle Stacey Jamie Stangel ' Laura Stanton Shelly Stanton Leslie Stofiel Kathy Stratton Kirk Swoboda Mark Theisen Janice Thompson Daniel Tibbetts Sandra Twitchell Gary Van Domelen Sue Veach Glen Vershum John Vistica Kim Walker Susan Walker Lori Wallace ' Brian Wallberg Robert Walsh Angela Weaver Lucretia Webb Lori Weed Marvin Weedman Debbie Weikum Liz Patterson and Sue Lyttle practice Chester March for an upcoming competition. I. - . g 7 ---l 2' 'IL ' ill' '- ' , gy-gl, -l . - 1 1 ,l 4 .. I I V l .' '- 1' ' . A 9' fl Shawn Welch Edward Wells John Wells Donald Wheeler Leslie White Greg Whitmore Brad Wiley James Wiley Martin D. Wilkins Marten Wilkins Kathi Wiseman Gloria Wilson a Jan Wohlschlegeli Mary Wolf Dave Worth Eric Wright Paul Wright Connie Yackley Neva Yorkston Mike Young Daniel Zumwalt Donna Zumwalt A-' 'Fu ,,,,,.?, -2. X 'Y' 5 K 'u x 'gf ! xp V .1-r . 'Dk X 1 f- ' V 7 .- 'M-W '. This nation is made up of those who are willing to sacrifice time and energy to help others. The Peace Corps, Vista, UNICEF, The Red Cross, CARE, United Good Neigh- bors, and other charity organizations all benefit from concerned citizens. Students offer talents by serving as counselors, activity leaders, and public servants. The power of service keeps the nation alert to the needs of mankind. THE PQWEH QF SERYIGE gal 1' t ... 'K . if ,.-- - V-'Y 1? group Student Council Plans What prizes should we offer?...a banana split or a bag of candy or... You guys, we've really got a lot to do today! Planning class competitions for horserace events, arranging for assem- blies, and organizing service pro- jects were a few of Student Council's responsibilities. Meeting daily in a new room, the group worked to a- chieve student participation in school activities. Laurel Woolley, breaking a sixteen year precedent of male GYBIHS presidents, led the group through the year. This year we've had the oppor- tunity to talk with a lot of students from other schools, and as the year goes on, we're increasingly aware that Milhi's spirit is something very special and that in most aspects, we have one of the best schools in the state. We're working to help keep it that way, commented Laurel Woolley, Student Body President. ff' -1- - 's La ,fx ,qu ff F V v ,f,II ,Y .,,, - - ,,f ff, , A X 3 K 1 - 'Q ' , . 7 ,, L '- f' f. . A .tg-,M fe-.. , - -QL, If -' ' ' -gn . , 21 if . sl, I . J -.,,' .V 1.4 6 L A A' , q.,,:l al-4 ' as-X ' ft. ,- LEFT: lVIr. Ted Bennett and Laurel Woolley plan Treasure Hunt clues for Homecoming week. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Lisa Talarico lVIr. Ted Bennett, Anne Helgeson, Laurel Wool- ley, and Kevin Schreiber walk to the auditor- ium to work on the Veteran's Day Assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Lisa Talarico per- forms her daily task of informing the student body of the days happenings. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Joe Calhoun, wearing the hat of fellow council member Anne Helgeson, dis- cusses an upcoming event. ABOVE LEFT: Stu- dent Council consists of Cathy Jones, Treasurer: Kevin Schreiber, Social Activities Chairperson: Laurel Woolley, President: Anne Helgeson, Sec- retary: Nlr. Ted Bennett, Advisor: Linda Talarico Spirit Chairperson: Joe Calhoun, Vice-President Lisa Talarico, Publicity Manager. ABOVE: Anne Helgeson smiles as the camera catches her while she works on a class project. do Room Reps wvrrby Now remember to vote for Home- coming court. Have the doors decorated before the end of second period. Let's get those Thanksgiving Boxes fulI! This years room reps activated many individual and class projects throughout the year. They informed their second period classes of up- deeds coming events. Class room representatives dis- tributedChristmasStockings,Thanks giving and Red Cross Boxes through- out the Milwaukie area. The 55 room reps who also worked on school beautification, met under the leadership of Vice- President Joe Calhoun. Bob Applegate, Randy Aregger Debbie Backes, Cory Bird, Sheryl Bruenn, Joe Calhoun, Becky Cohen, Molly Disciascio, Brian Dunlap, Heidi Fiffer, Leann Garber, Jeff Gibson, Tammy Haley, Malo Hasselblad, Lori Hackman, Sue Hentges, Natalie Hong, Cheryl Huey, Arnie Jamtgaard, Mike Mace, Mary Jane Marshall, Rick Miller, Nikki Nash, Julie Novak, Joan Oakley, Cindy Orren, Audrey Pearson, Joe Pisaneschi, Mike Proulx, Maureen Quigley. ABOVE: Sophomore class officers include: Mary Jo Cartasegna, Vicki Sale, Barb Ristine and Mike Hanauska. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Freshman 'class officers include: Cindy Fifer, Judy Adkins, Connie Schultz and Tana Haley. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Junior class officers include: Cheryl Foster, Nikki Nash, Rod Huschka, Teena Hall, Bruce Solly, and Leann Garber. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Junior class officers Nikki Nash and Leann Garber work with sixth graders at Outdoor School. RIGHT: Senior class officers include: Cal Pearson, Nancy Wilmes, Steve Schwartz and Pat Watkins. B., V-F9 leaders Class Officers fepfmnf Throughout the year, Class Of- ficers helped to promote Spirit in the student body. Horse-race points were awarded to each class for win- ning competition races. At the end of each quarter, the class who re- ceived the most horse-race points students was awarded S100 to spend on food or entertainment. Once during the year, each class was responsible for an after-game dance. This added to school functions and helped to put money in class treasuries. l-wa.. lar l staff Milwaukian Ten fearless journalists and' one tame fly gathered together each day sixth period to bring some sort of news to the student body. Staying after school to meet deadlines, hop- ing that the developer would not chew up another headline, and sneak- ing off to the candy machines were a few of the trials and tribulations of these dedicated few. Paul Henderson, chief honcho, meditated by the window muttering Why me, why is it always me? while BriIIo Pad Haugen and Mark- Boy Shore bombed each other with bad puns and paper airplanes. combines talents June-Baby offered free tums and trips to the Oregonian as incentives to survive. Frantic cries of How many I's are in traveled, That's 'not cool, and l'm gonna blow! could frequently be heard through- out the second floor. Rumor had it that by the end of the year many were living out of the gray closet in Room 211 and worried about a future, which didn't include folding, counting,ordeIiveringpapers.Junior, Rod Heady looked forward to the chance to be verbal without senior repression in the coming year. -fl . 'vgi 2 . L. 4 l is 5: -K :S - -.LM -V 5- ,owl ., fm -'S'-1. ' 'E?i ..,Ql: A l LEFT: Typist Maryann Hatlelid and reporter Nancy Adkins take a break from justifying copy. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Photog- rapher Jeff LaGood: Editor Paul Henderson: Sports Editor Rod Heady take refuge under the lightboard. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Copy reader and reporter Mark Shore and Sports re- porter Bill Haugen make their daily totem pole. ABOVE LEFT: Reporter Debbie Knode and Patti Henkel strangle thier mother lalias Mrs. June McKinstryi. ABOVE: Reporter Rich Anderson finds peace and serenity in the closet. Maroon staff The Maroon Staff consisted of row 1: Mrs. June McKin- Sltry, Advisor: Terrie Fogoros, Tina Vershum, Tammy Heskett, Shelly Smith, Sarah Ward, Marcia Beaudry, Mike Hanauska, Jeff LaGood, Editor: Bob Yorkston, Photog- raphy Advisor. Row 2: Joel Goodmonson, Editor: Kelly Batey, Debbie Knode, Patti Henkel, Cheryl Hall, Maryann Hatlelid, lglancy Harlan, Dan Hess, Helen Babbitt, Leann Garber, Starry Pitman, Steve Peterson and John Arihelis. Notpictufed are Cheryl Shepard and Bruce Solly. as NJ ,mf Ji , J-f.L:mliC Y '5 w- V! QJJQQJ .UQ-get h , ,1x:i,,m , . ., iw- . 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M19 -N ine- N' .-, . xgj. .fir W- XLS' 'r A' ,T ,Y A- .' ly . y. ' , , ,I wniy,-,Y , I QE 7-1 , .A..,w -. I ,AV : - VK f..xf?TSH f 7 . f V , fi '7fV?-V-1L'?J'1 2 xg, ' A ' f'H.?EJ'ff '9g.,a- x5 - N -iyrw' - IJ I X .I H ,rw mf, X- Irwin lf' Q' 9 w xx x, , m4 I icq! fri? kfkg fvj' 1, vififgs r 1 u ABOVE: The Top Ten consist of Robin Brum- matt, Anne Helgeson, Steve Schwartz, Steve Haugen, Carol Oakley, Cheryl Hall, Melinda Winkelhake, Gary Jaeckel, Tina Vershum, and Dirk Wittig. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Ser- vice pin winners are John Angelis for photo- graphy, Jerri Hale for his Pool-A-Thon, Bob Applegate for his activities in the Speech Department, and Jeff l.aGood for photography. RIGHT: Service pin winners include Cal Pear- son for his vvork on Administrative Council, Nancy Willmes for her Red Cross activities, and Steve Graham for workin the Art Department. F if X' 9 . P Q Us 0,15 8-L. J. il? Top 10. individuals eafrgziognitiun Ten students received recognition for outstanding scholastic achieve- ment. The top ten led the graduat- ing class with GPA's over 3.9I. Pro- fessional plans of the group include the study of medicine, education, engineering and computer science Of the graduating seniors who num- ber 317, fifty-seven will receive honor cords since they have main- tained 3.5 GPA's for seven semesters. At press time, the Student Coun- cil had selected seven students for service pins. They gave extra time and energy to organize and promote activities and to serve the student body with their artistic abilities. Ll. I 4 K4 .F isa J. z ,r .J A - -Q ...,,,w ,- Q t i vi 4' rfb mysteries I Pep Pals spark Pep Pals were directed by new advisors lVlrs. Barbara Jensen and Nlrs. Margaret Berggren. Over 90 students helped to raise the spirit of players, coaches and managers. Decorating lockers, making cakes and putting up posters were the most common means of spirit all efforts raising. Other pep pals stuffed lockers with toilet paper and bal- loons. Pep Pals were invited to their athletes' banquets at the end of the season to reveal their secret identity. Tears were shed as smiles and thanks were exchanged. ix , ,X-' i. .i Pep Pals were: ltop rowl Carol Flutledge, Kay Schnell, Leslie Clark, Dana Watson, Steve Schwartz, Teresa Lovelace, Timberly Stofiel, Bob Bennett, Roberta McCormick, Kim Rees, Patty Lloydg lrow 2l Jackie Hilliard, Beth Busse, Patty Newman, Mary Hamlin, Shelly Hughes, Kayla Swoboda, Debbie Portier, Cindy Butcher, Terri Anderson, Debbie Rice: lrow 3l Nancy Doupe. Barb Ristine. Paula Tullar. Toni Davidson, Liz Knode, Lynn RubV. Janice lVl0l'l' kawa, Shelly Smith, Terrie Fogoros, Robin Brummett, Laurie Mura, Juli Phillips, Sue Austin, Karen Laubschg irow 4l Mary Disciascio, Camille Lueck, Brenda Schreiber, Robin Ander- son,Cheryl Huey, Karen Gibson, Leann Garber Nancy Zumwalt, Paula Hutchens, Helen Bab- bitt, Sheryl Paltridge, Mary Jo Cartasegna: lrow 5l Rhonda Walden, Kelly McFee, Julie Sanders, Kim Woods, Sheryl Bruenn, Linda Talarico, Karen Lacey, Audrey Pearson, Vicki Sale, Ken Sacht. Pat Watkins: lrow 6l Mrs. Barb- ara Jensen, Louise Macaoay, Charmel Fihyne, Janet Burningham, Wanda Hathaway, Cheryl Hall, Tina Vershurn, Marcia Beaudry, Colleen Pullen, Dave Schwartz, Shelly Peters, Sue An- gelis, and Mrs. Margaret Berggren. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Audrey Pearson reads thank you card as her pep pal, Dave Schwartz, looks on. it-.ff girls Girls League Sl 'S ' EVEIlfS Meetings were held on the first Monday of each month to discuss upcoming events. Though there wasn't a big turnout at most of these events, many things were accom- pIished stated Girls League presi- dent Marcia Beaudry. C7 T7 M, , . Y. .-41572 if LEFT: Robin Brummett, Nancy Zumwalt, and Kim Marvich converse during the Pumpkin Polishers Tea. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Girls League Council members are: irow 11 Advisor, Miss Jeanne Mackie, Secretary Sarah Ward, President Marcia Beaudry, Vice-president Robin Brummett. irow 2l Anne Helgeson, Nancy Zumwalt, Terri Fogoros, and Shelly Smith. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Barbra Jensen helps herself to a donut at the Pumpkin Polishers Tea. TOP: Robin Pierce awaits an- nouncements for winning costume at the Big and Little Sister Party. ABOVE: Mr. Marshall, Mary Jane Marshall, Mr. Farasy, Michelle Far- asy, and Mary Pisneschi enjoy dinner at the Father Daughter Banquet. fe, . gwfd 1 ,,Q ' E ,'k ,4 ,ff Q ff.-1? 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Nancy Zumwalt, Cheryl Hall, and Melinda Winkelhake traveled to the Central American country of Costa Rica for their summer vacation. Some of the cities they visited in- cluded San Antonio. Alajuela, Tur- rialba, and Escazu. The people were friendly, and we have seen what a different culture is like, stated Nancy Zumwalt. The group also took a four day trip to Panama be- tween their two home stays. We were welcomed with open arms and hearts into the homes of all our Costa Rican famiIies. commented Cheryl Hall. I was really glad they got to go to Costa Rica. They im- proved their Spanish and were super ambassadors of goodwill, said Spanish teacher Mrs. Chris Cederlind. The Pancake Breakfast was held on October 26 from seven-thirty in the morning to one o'clock in the afternoon in the Milhi cafeteria. Approximately five-hundred people attended. Over two-hundred dollars was made for cultural, foreign, and domestic exchange programs. ,jbtialrafrw X Mp: JY' W ,MA mfg Outdoor counselors Sghggl survive Sophomore, Junior and Senior students became teachers and aides as they accompanied anxious sixth graders to Camp Westwind and Trestle Glen. The sixth graders re- presented Seth Lewelling, Wichita, Milwaukie Elementary, Ardenwald, and Hector Campbell. The many study activities in- cluded working with compasses, Marine Biology and Outdoor Sur- week vival. Among the recreational act- ivities were Arts and Crafts, rowing, fishing, and beach games. Night StaIker, Zonker, Ra- dar, Bozo, and Brandy Buc were among the code names used by the counselors. Spending one week at Outdoor School was a learning experience for the counselors as well as the sixth graders. --Q-CN QQ .4-' H' LEFT: John Stewart and Tim Nott take a donkey ride at Camp Macgruder. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mark Bowen is fascinated with animal life in a tide pool. ABOVE: Outdoor School counselors include: lrow 'll Heidi Fifer, Glennis Bolke, Mary Jane Marshall, Nikki Nash, Laura Pentecost, Judy Dancer: lrow 2l Linda Talarico, Allison Abbott, Sheryl Bruenn, John Stuart, Roy Payne, Tim McMenaming lrow 3l Ramona Alsleben, Leann Garber, Larry Knaub, Shaun Spencer, Gordon McLennan: lrow 4l Debbie DeAngelo, Robin Brummett, Rene Rein' eccius, Marjorie Burke, Laura Grina, Bob Ben- nett, and Jeff Baker. 1 classes Food Drive For the third consecutive year, the class of '77 collected the most cans. As a result of hard work and determination they collected 719 cans of food, followed by the fresh- men collecting 315, the sophomores with 209 and the seniors brought in 59. Despite nightly collections and a total of 1297 cans, the student- body lost the district wide contest for the first time since the drive began three years ago. Miss Merry Christmas, Sue Ken- ny, and Christmas Knight, Doug Duvall led the junior class to a rousing victory for Horse Race merge ideas a Squires included freshmen Tana Ha- ley and Randy Clark, sophomores Louise Macoay and Randy Aregger, and seniors Heidi ,Fifer and Mike Nemeth. Only two classes turned in de- corated boxes this year. The seniors won first for their treasure chest, and the sophomores took second place for their Campbell's Soup creation. ' When asked to comment, Mike Hanauska, sophomore class president said, The canned food drive was a great success. It brought classes and people together in a common cause for the poor. points. 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OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Randy Aregger, and Christmas Knight Doug Duvall. Fron row: Sleighbells Heidi Fifer, Janitors Ernest Perkins Ilefti and Dale Obrist help juniors Linda Talarico, Sue Angelis and Karen Lacey unload cans. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Sophomore class box. TOP LEFT: Back Tana Haley, Louise Macoay, and Miss Merry Christmas Sue Kenny. TOP RIGHT: Senior Cal Pearson joined in Christmas week activities by portraying Santa Claus. ABOVE: Senior class box. , 107 CIBWS AV, Stag offer Working hard behind the scenes to ready the stage for drama produc- tions, the stage crew met several times to practice their duties which consisted of controlling the lights, sound systems, and curtains. Nlr. Ed Penner supervised the group's activities. skills Scheduling and delivering visual aids to various classes were among the duties of the AV students. Re- placing advisor Miss Glenna Turner, Mr. Neil Wilburn helped to further organize the setting up of micro- phones and the moving of cameras and projectors. f In 4 l l ll i i V ii la i Z6 Eli i l l l F4 .7 'I 11-3 t N443 '1 ix ' O9 I JI 'fm' b ,np-fh W 'tw LEFT: Larry Buckner prepares a film for Mr. Geer's class. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mem bers of the stage-crew, Milton Hoffman, Arne Jamptgaard, Joe Orell, Jack Brennemen, John Stuart. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Bob Couch demonstrates how to use the recorder. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Stage crew advisor Mr. IM ' 'K'-Ya.. if X Ed Penner repairs flats for musical. TOP John Stuart double checks the lighting system ABOVE: Members of the AV include: row 1 Gary Mulder, Matt Winkelhake, Mike Higley, John Higley, rovv 22 Don Hodges, Bill Oster houdt, Tom Gailinger, Advisor Mr. Neil Wil burn, Davie Fisher and Ladon Earls. X1 skilled Secretaries, t Aides wvmen Milwaukie High School may I help you? Being a secretary or aide to a high school entails much more than an- swering phones or making change for candy machines. The many tasks include handling correspondence, pre- paring budget reports and main- taining student records. Secretaries were kept busy from day to day answering questions for distraught students and parents, typ- .-lfi 3 ,l worlr ing hundreds of reports, and issuing purchase orders. Individual respon- sibilities include training student assistants, operating the supply store, and updating student tran- scripts and activities calendar. Aides also seldom had time to themselves. Their duties included hunting for lost library books, help- ing in the class room, ordering films and accompanying choirs. 17 I' ji-1. --f' if -'.'l,'Iy2'. Y if-1 Tl' Z-, .QF 5- -xv. i ' -.-5 Lf ,. M. s.. f il, -- p KF I f'7l:'t.! T -5. if 'Q' -ry kj' im hu LEFT: lVlrs. Dorothy Elliot assists Nlrs. Carol Lombard in the main office. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Nlrs. Jane Lombard types reports for lVlr, Owens and other administration OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Nlrs. Jean Woodworth, library aide, acts as a secretary to librarian Bill Skow. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: As li- brary aide, Nlrs. Vera Barrett checks out library books and magazines. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Carol Baer dittos tests and hand-outs. ABOVE RIGHT: lVlrs. Arlene Johnson acts as secretary to Miss Fran Vlhitehill and Nr. Bob Tone. ABOVE: Math aide Nlrs. Joyce Ferris works both with computers and students. 44 ..-..,,,.. sacra tarias, aides can t. 13' 'JJ' E531 'V - L 'Ru' r . Fl L1 7 7 wi, 1' , 'T I .fe T - ' .1 sf' LEFT: Mrs. Mary Haley, choral aide, plays the piano for choir and acts as a secretary to Mr. Gil Timothy. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mrs. Marge Stewart works in the attendance office. OPPO- SITE PAGE LEFT: Secretary Mrs. Molly Hop- kins, is the secretary to Mr. John Flhode and Dr. Paul lvlunog OPPOSITE PAGEUIJPER LEFT: Mrs. Sharon Stutzman, bookkeeper, makes change for students and operates the supply store. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mrs. Jean Weatherald is the guidance office secre- tary. ABOVE LEFT: Aide Glynna Turner heads the AV department. ABOVE RIGHT: M's. Merrie Wong assists Mrs. Johnson in reading and English classes. ABOVE: Mrs. Esther Fuller aides all of the language arts department. Cooks, staff Custodians S PP'f ? Taco day is our busiest, said Mrs. Iva Carrico, head cook, That's the students' favorites. The five cooks began their day every morning at four o'clock and ended it around one, after the lunch rush and all was clean. Saga foods was awarded the food contract by the district. Mrs. Carrico and her staff prepared the dishes listed on the menu. Cleaning the cafeteria after both lunches required the most time for i L ' ' ',,AVf' . K TQ-1 , H 1, -9 - ' I II . l . , , repairs custodians. It took' the full day shift almost four hours to complete the cleaning. During the summer lockers were equipped with all new locks and combinations for all students. There have been some prob- lems, said Head Custodian lVlr. Frank Elliott. Upperclassmen were used to the old type of locks, however, there has been less jamming of lock- er doors. If -Tn 3 5 . LEFT Head custodian Mr Frank Elliott super vises the day staff of four OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM Mrs Mary Palm prepares menu for both lunches OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT Mrs Delores Porter and Mrs Mary Palm fix maca rom in a thirty gallon kettle. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Engineer, Mr. Bob Prichard arrives for work on his Harley Davidson. TOP LEFT: Head cook Mrs. Iva Carrico, Mrs. Glenna Stacey and Mrs. Margaret Benjamin pour cups full of orange juice for the lunch trays. RIGHT: Mr. Ernest Perkins concentrates on cutting the grass across from the gym. ibllt bill' suv :mane :mn f . 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Karen Carter Renee Casteel John Cathey David Chandler Vickey Charriere Alan Christensen Mark Christenson Rick Christenson Cammie Cipolla Ron Clark Kathy Clifton Edward Conroy Doris Cook Danae Cossett Eric Cox Donna Craig Roger Crandell Toni Davidson Brian Davis Corey Davis Jeff Davis James Dee Pamela Demarest Rhonda Dewald Bradley Dewitt Mary Disciascio Nancy Doupe Robin Ducham Ladon Earls Shannon Edwards Keith Eggener Bradley Englund Jenice Eschliman Catherine Estepp Craig Eyestone Linda Falkenstein Lisa Farasy Monica l-ields Jolene Finck David Fisher Brian Foster Susan Freeman James Friend Kevin Gallardo David Geiter Debbie Gerling Karen Gibson Bob Gilbert Rick Glaser Karla Glatz Dorothe Good monson Deborah Gorman Kathi Gauge Cheryl Graham Jackie Grant Michelle Greeley Brenna Green Kriste Greer Linda Gribble Deborah Griffin Connie Griffith Monica Groshon Q Kirk Gusse F Anita Gustafson Susan Hadley Dena Hall Jeff Hall Mike Hanauska Keith Hanno Debbie Hansen Jeff Harder Lori Harlan .,,- f Audrey Pearson and Debbie Backes participate in a water fight. ii A I 'ill I L 'f 1 .1 r1 ri . 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' M V lai,p5:','i L i i f-ell ' B 1 i'i- l 4 - f . i... 'H KL. i i L f F . 1 X 1 I W' 1 ,iq ,- 'F ' 5 :I . N HM 1 , ' r g ' I' F l ' 4- M XX ' L 4' gf J 3 A B ' l ' L ' ' ' X' ' 1- 1 HW, my -. - '-Qu ., -3, E flai r In V ITT ' i i I, I Plug X' l il 'vw 14 'fe' ' in ii 'l V 1- fli 4 . :i,f- , Matthew Winkelhake Leif Wollen Bruce Woods Richard Woods Lisa Worsley Janet Wyatt Scott Yarger Clifford Yoder Pam Yokel Tim York Philip Young Randy Young Joseph Zinsli Julie Bagwell died in December from Aplastic anemia. , , :rg I. W' 'U J- r- .IK?i -sf'-x,,' ni -H' W o Nl! l -Il ' A democratic system provides each citizen with the opportunity to reach his lpotential goal. Each student can explore various edu- cational fieldsoand expand different concepts. Each person has the ability to change life styles and broaden his knowledge of the world. The ultimate achievement will be inde- pendence, understanding, and the knowledge- of himself which will bring peace within. THE MWER Mi UNDER TANBING 'ff-fs, ,Q -L' 'N et!! leaders Administration emphasize Transition marked the focus of attention and effort on the part of the administrators, staff, students, and community as the curriculum for our school gradually changed to meet the new graduation require- ments. Competency became a pass- word familiar to all involved in the action educational process. Hand in hand with the emphasis on academic en- deavors, went the spirit and recog- nition brought to Milhi through the outstanding achievements of its stu- dent activity programs and par- ticularily the Wilco League football championship team. i- f M155 LEFT: Principal Gene Owens. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Dr. Paul Muno, Administrative As- sistant, jokes with Juleen Sander and Mike Jarvis. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Fran Whitehili Curriculum Coordinator. TOP LEFT: Mr. Bob Tone, Assistant Principal. TOP RIGHT: lVIr. Don Charles, Superintendent and Mr. John Rhode, Activities Director. 10301 Counselors of Hrs I think we have a problem here... ...what do you think we should do about this?... Four counselors provide guidance and counseling services including ed- ucational counseIing,testing services, career guidance, and college scholar- ship information. Mr. Gary Sackley was in charge of general Military information, career counseling, and job placements. The percent of time spent on scheduling is too much, laughs Mr. Sackley. Miss Jeanne Mackie worked with admissions,approved program change and selected outdoor school coun- selors, I have always been impressed by the Milhi student body. This has been varified by many transfer stu- Irelp dents throughout the years who have told me they found it easy to make friends with our students, smiled Miss Mackie. Mrs. Kathryn Henderson took care of all testing and evaluated tran- scripts for transfer students and cumulatively folders. If I were to give advice to anyone, I believe it would be to live each day to its full- estp for tomorrow, today's oppor- tunity will be gone forever, stated Mrs. Henderson. Mr. Harvey Hazen handled college counseling and information pro- gram. I think about what you are doing today in terms of ten years from now not just tomorrow, com- mented Mr. Hazen. ' 1 I M' 3 . fs I I 1 its I I I I s. X . x a ' r K X S K its I ' yi , x A . M. 'X r'1 if? in 'D e 7 7 L 'D 'U 'Jann QVC! C513 .g.g:g,5.1.- '-:.5.g,, . ,- . ' . V .3 , i I Y .S .f:ffFfff5fFf:'j'ff i 2. ':jf:ff,', -' 'R il PEKN -S.. Q.,-4-as-1 F -:ug 11: 15 fx.. LEFT: Mrs. Kathryn Henderson begins the day with a smile. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mrs. Kathryn Henderson, Miss Jean Mackie, Mx Harvey Hazen, and Mr. Gary Sackley, take a break afterabusy day. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Although Mss Jean Mackie has many tasks throughout the day, she finds time to con- verse with a student. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Gary Sackley talks over jobs with a stu- dent. TOP: Mrs. Alyce Powelson is always there when needed. ABOVE: Mr. Harvey Hazen fin- ishes a few program changes before moving on to another project. F- I L... faculty cant. 1Qlr BELOW: Mr. Al Bahnmiller, Metal Work. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mr. Dave Bohlman, World Prob- lems and Problem Solving. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mrs. Margaret Berggren, English and Speech. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr.Ted Ben- nett, English. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Bob Christenson concentrates while announcing plays at a football game. LEFT: Miss Pam Bloom Health. v M a-:gg i ,-4, Y 4 u 1 ,lv J Veil? W I 1-5--v J-X Y 1 7 ,am faculty cant. i 'mf-QQ ,pdl Lw vi . U W7,w WJ of A. ' f f 'JfSF'cWJ7Al JM :HH W Wwjlmw ,X-1 X71 ,I 'J kr JW' 'QPMJJP BELOW: Mr. Hank Cedros, Geography. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mrs. Chris Cederlind, Spanish. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. George Bou- thilet, English. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Dave Bohlman browses through a magazine during his prep period. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. John Checkis, Art I, Jewelry and Ceramics. LEFT: Miss Peggy Broehl, Biology. iw!- 137 .faculty cont. RIGHT: Mr. Ed Fuller, US History. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mx Bob Christenson, English. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mrs. Doris Fong, English. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Curt Dickerson, Physics and Integrated Science. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Peggy Broehl changes faces for Halloween. BELOW: Mr. Brad Fritts, Special Education. .ui inf 5 Q-. .N X, V,-at .9 54 -an-4lll'il-0 fr?-5, av- -ff-, JV 53351. ' 5' jf .1 -If' ifacul y cant. RIGHT: Miss Mary Linda Hatlelid, Girls PE OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr.Jerry Harn, Rights and Responsibilities and US History. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mrs. Carol Gillem, Home Eco- nomics. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Rich- ard Geer, English and Drama BOTTOM RIGHT:- Mr. Jim Gadberry, Geography. BELOW: Mr. Hank Cedros and Mr. Larry Wilkins become Mighty Mustangs at a pep assembly. 2' Q 1 9? F-13:1 .ia J,-. -lp 1.1 1 I T' E I I V QQ V . ya 1' NIV I, I I- '1 if is I 5 3 I I i 5-ii ii 'S I 4 is r' Q r A3 ful .I-- T IC If' 93' ,Y -, 1 ,,, .L44 ? f . F f 5 3 Q acuity cont. RIGHT: IVIrs. Nancy Icenogle, English. OPPO- SITE PAGE LEFT: IVIrs. Geraldine Hoyt, Typing and Shorthand. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: IVIr. Ted Havlicek, Algebra. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOIVI: IVIrs. Joann Hirornura. Home Economics. BOTTOM RIGHT: IVIr. John Havrilek, Special Education. BELOW: IVIrs. June IVIcKInstry and Loraine Vick share the latest news during the Pumpkin Polishers Tea. H4 N-.qw 1 I faculty cont. RIGHT: Mr. John Checkis demonstrates a new technique in Ceramics, OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Hal Jackson, Geography and History. OP- POSITE PAGE FIIGHT: Mr. Elmer Lampe, Typing and Accounting: OPPOSITE PAGE BOT- TOM: Mrs. Jeanine Johnson, English and Fiead- ing. BOTTOM FIIGHT: Mrs. Barbara Jenseh, Typing and Shorthand. BELOW: Miss Sally Iverson, Art I and rhythms. 7'-I Fil SFC' Law' I L10 vnttfe K V3 J gs JCQJJ-J- S 340-FL X v-I-0-7'! ' . Wx. RPORT 1975 C 4' .,. ,. -J U. ., . 3 -. -3.11 1.1, 4QANg.1,uig faculty cant. V V 1 ' an -Agile 2 1 'Z' ' i 1 ' um.. gixggav 12:5 gg .gg ' . W Niige N,-gum l X .er in YA Y - . I BELOW: IVIr. Rusty Law. Boys PE. BOTTOM LEFT: Nlrs. Grace McGinnis, English and Crea- tive Writing. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Nlrs. June lVIcKinstry, English and Journalism. OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Richard IVIcPartIand Algebra, OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Bob York: ston, Nlr. Ed Penner, and IVIr. AI Bahnmiller wait for students. LEFT: IVI. Gerald Larer, Advanced Math and Computer Programs. . X +-Q-1. ff - vs Qing-4:., -5 ,I F1 is Ag,-. -L,-Q .f ,A . : auf' -- 'bfuv f 'ada w,.,.s -0 -Ol: -V . -4 faculty cont. RIGHT: IVIr. Ted Bennett enjoys his surprise birthday party. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: lVIr. Les Pierce, Boys PE. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: IVIr. Larry Olson, Health. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOIVI: Mrs. Aina O'MaIIey, English. BOT- TOIVI RIGHT: IVIr. Ed Penner, Wood Shop. BE- LOW: Mr. Marvin Pemberton, Earth and Space Science. Pnl, ima. - -1. E .A,,.g-I' 1 'T-sv facul y cant. RIGHT: Mr, Hank Cedros gives some coaching help during football practice. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Art Flobnett, German. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. AI Rose, Algebra. OPPO- SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Jack Rudfelt, Art I, Calligraphy and Watercolor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Dave Redpath, English. BELON: Mrs. Katie Fludfelt, Biology. T91 r. .g-if XS ' ? ' - AK 4 we 'Y I - .'m'.uuua-4 i ' 4 K. V - 1 S? 'ij - .9-. ,I -1 .vm ' ' rf 23 N ,E z w ,ffspmunw.1,..,4 -Q-1. xxx faculty cant. i1 !'T' 1 VQ1 u-.1..,,,...w... , M, . .-,1 . , -,- BELOW: lVIr, lVlike Smithey, Math Applications BOTTOM LEFT: IVIr. Gil Timothy, Choir. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOIVI: Miss Charlotte Sahnovv, French. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: lVlr. Bill Skow, Librarian. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: lVlr. Stanley Starr, Latin. LEFT: IVI. Chuck Swan, Band. ' fav faculty cant. f. Q' ,fn , I u ' xl' - 1- . ,4- 55151: 1 -.,-.5 'YP' 6-2 ll' -' 'Q-L .. if ,- ...Q 5.1, ? QB 1 'Y n .. xx-X Q, .-yr k.iZ9-'Q3'5-F4 'N' '3-. ' 97'-'to .A P39 -,gg v., 1 riff a fm- giqefik , gg, ,L ,.., .X- 4 .. my , i .- az, , A 1.n,. ff -623 gnu -5 N1 , 4 W., ' 'R' J . . LLE5Q.7.' ' is fu 2 i if 69-ft , ri. 5 :af-' wpfl ' 'rim X'-'-1 1 ,,-C' -., . fr HK if 2 A .-A 'w . in eb. 3, V . 'Y if -an BELOW: Mr. Lyle Williams, Chemistry. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Kathy Van Lom, Girls PE. OPPO- SITE PAGE FIIGHT: Mr. Larry Wilkins Ge- ometry. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Bob Yorkston, Photography and Mechanical Draw- ing. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Miss Loraine Vick, Money Management. LEFT: Miss Frances Turn- er, English. prepares Skill Center far The Owen O. Sabin Occupational Skill Center, A Space Age School , is operated by the North Clackamas School District. Students from Clack- amas, Rex Putnam, La Salle and Mil- waukie are enrolled at the Skill Cen- ter. This year there are eleven clus- ters which offer students job train- ing and prepare them for future ca- reers. The Clusters includez Agricul- ture Productions, Building Construc- tion, Business Data Processing, Child Services, Electricity and Electronics, future Graphic Reproduction, Health Occu pations, Industrial Nlechanics, Mar- keting and Management, Metal Fab- rications, Nursery and Landscaping, Special Education and OSC-LASS lLanguage Arts-Social Studiesl. The Skill Center is involved in various activities throughout the year such as: an open house in the fall and spring, senior banquet and awards night, plus different design contests for the OSC Christmas cards and tee-shirts. 'i555113'f57F? - ' an-wusq 156 ,i I-I-. I . 1?-. ,YLJJI 'S BELOW: Mr, Carl James, Graphics Reproduc- tion, is adjusting the feeder end of a Nlultilith 1250 press, BELOW LEFT: Mr. Archie Tim- mons, Metal Fabrications and Welding. OPPO- SITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: IVIr. Verl Cran- mer, Building Construction. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: lVlrs. Shirley Barrett, Data Processing OP- POSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Nlr. Jerry Kamm, Electronics. ,wx X occupational center cont. -A .- f -. L ,:, 1 T., ,, 1-eieflf Q- -- .V . - 12,577 . A 354, M ' 158 ,uf -tis r' LEFT: Ms. Joann Larkins, Agriculture. OP- POSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Mr. Don Durland, Industrial Mechanics. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Miss Katie Killen and Mr. Mark Newman, Marketing and Management. OP- POSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Robert Crain, Occupational Skills Center Principal UPPER LEFT: Mr. Howard Peterson, lndus- trial Mechanics. ABOVE: Mrs. Olga Haub Health Occupations. if 1' F sm 'Ph L fl 'W Sw Ei X' cf, ha'- 23 'U . H ' ..h,, 1 99 I activities Radio, Chess spqrlf AIthough Chess club and Radio! Computer club are two different clubs,they both played an important part in the increasing knowledge of interested students , said Mr. Larer. The computer club consisted of students that gave up lunch hours and after school time to further their hobby andior career in com- puter programing. Throughout the year, they worked in consession stands and received an outside grant for a 12 K! Altair 8800 computer. This computer can store programs IIlfBl'BSf on an ordinary cassette tape, and can be programed in three languages. The chess team combines rough weekly competition with team spir- rited fun. With the spotlight on the team advisor, Mr. Brad Fritts, team members constantly hung his coffee odpsoutthe window: TPH-his room and snowed him with computer punchout in a cup over the door. At the end of the season, they had accumulated 6 wins, 5 losses and afew points from State Competition. xi Q ABOVE: IVlu Alpha Theta members include: row 1: Terrie Fogoros, Colleen Pullen, Helen Babbitt, Tammy Heskett, Cheryl Hall. rovv 2: Steve Haugen, Lori Yamada, Colette Beaudry, Kim Cox, Kim lVlarvich, Shawna Weeks, row 3: Gary Jaeckel, Cal Pearson, Paula Hutchens, Judy Dancer, Karen Svvedberg, Robin Brum- mett, Melinda Winkelhake, Lisa Kosta. rovv 4: Steve Schwartz, Nlace Barron, Arne Jamtgaard, Paul Henderson, Pat Watkins, Carol Oakley, Laurie lVlura, Jim Harder, and Brian Beck, OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Cal Pearson and Karen Svvedberg hover over a math problem, OPPO- SITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: lVlu Alpha Theta officers include: Robin Brummett, Judy Dan- cer, lVlr. Gerald Larer, Carol Oakley, and Cal Pearson. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: lVlike Henderson studies his math. math lVluAlpha Theta Sfg,g,4'H ' Students qualified to join lVlu Alpha Theta with an average GPA of 3.5 for at least five semesters of math and 3.0 in all other classes. The club concentrated their ef- forts on a Christmas party for the first graders at Whichita Grade SchooI.Officers were president Judy Dancer, vice president Carol Oakley, secretary Robin Brummett and treas- urer Cal Pearson. lVlr. Gerald Larer and IVlr. Ted Havlicek were ad- visors. The banquet was held April 22 with National Honor Society to initiate 15 new members. I' l National GPM Honor Society brings fy, The National Honor Society re- cognized thirty-six new members, along with thirty previous partici- pants, for high GPA's. The purpose of the club is to recognize outstand- ing scholastic achievement, states lVlr. Lyle Williams. ln order to be accepted, a junior or senior student must have a grade point average of at least 3.7. The honor groups of honor today differ from those in the past since extra curicular activities are not included in the selections. The students were selected in the fall and notified at Christmas. On April 22 an annual banquet was held jointly with IVlu Alpha Theta, members were recognized with pins, certificates, and hand- shakes. a'-1 agar? National Honor Society members include: row 1 Jim Hix, Flobin Brummett, Kim lVlarvich, Phillips, Carolyn Jarmin, Colleen Pullen, Austin, Anne Helgeson, Cheryl Hall, Beaudry, Advisor lVlr. Lyle Williams, row Kim Cox, Helen Babbitt, Nancy Willmes, E Clem, Gary Jaeckel, Arne Jamtgaarcl, Di Vlhttig, Jim Harder, Diane Bennett, Fiosaly Hein, Carol Oakley, Judy Dancer, row Dave Schwartz, Patti Henkel, Randy Fiic Laurie lVlura, Lisa Kosta, Barbara Hango, lVIa lVlcLaughlin, Tina Vershum, Paul Henderso Rene Fieinecciusg row 4: Karen Swedberq, Pau Hutchens, Steve Schwartz, Lisa Seltman, Bi X' Applegate, Brian Beck, Mark Shore, Lori Ya- mada, Jim Lander, Karen Lewis, Becky Glatz, Julie Wilson, Cal Pearson, Tammy l-Ieskett, David Myers, Melinda Winkelhake, and Steve Haugen. LEFT: The National Honor Society officers include: vice president Steve Schwartz, secretary Nancy Willmes, Advisor Mr. Lyle Williams, and President Jim Harder. Members not pictured include: Rick Bachofner, Trent Bain, Mace Barron, Gina Behrman, Joe Calhoun, Charles Fletcher, Jeff Fouts, Marla Green, Janet Harris, Sharrnon Hix, Andrea Maxwell, Chris Saylor, Shawna Weeks, Laurel Woolley, and Bill Zumwalt. fi I N N 1 Lorraine Adkins Dean Aldinger Don Aldinger Robert Aldridge John Angelis Susan Angelis Robert Applegate Helen Babbitt Jeffrey Baker Rick Ball Cindi Barnes Richard Barnes Bradford Barrett Marcia Beaudry Jo Ellen Belda Gina Bell Diane Bennett Michael Bennett Sandra Bennett Greg Bergeron Wendy Berry James Beyer Jerry Beyerle Kent Blair Steve Boell Jeffrey Boettcher Kris Borho x,.. ...J, x -J, is Q., rl Laurie Mura and Terri Fogoros exchange school pictures while Lorraine , 'if xx ' V Adkins looks on. 1-1 z A1 my oM,,,,zA ' A ' - . 1 -' . U I C, , A n , . i . L , i 4- 1 l i Jf. :. : ,- 1-3 . 1 , X L. J .,- -' 77 -?w.ll ,- 1 N A k ' i .ig -yfw,gyh if 5 X 'V if 'View' 'l I , . l., . Y 'Cf .V :. 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Steven Boros Jennifer Brandt Robert Bray Collene Brooks Karen Brown Denise Bryan Allen Buck Tiah Buckendahl Gary Buckles Curt Burbach Brett Burgess Randy Burgess Janet Burningham Cynthia Butcher Connie Calcagno Robert Calwhite Eldon Carkhuff Kathy Carter Ron Casanova Scott Choate Leslie Clark Elizabeth Claypool Eva Clem Linda Clifton Bob Cole Richard Cole Patty Coomer Craig Coover Rhonda Cowan Kim Cox Brenda Coyne Barbara Crain David Crain Debbie DeAngelo Rick DeLance David DeVito Jeff Dewald Paul Dieringer Molly Disciascio Nancy Duff Brian Dunlap Doug Duvall Ann Edwards Craig Edwards Jack Ellsworth ' Jim Evans Chris Farley Diane Feldmann James Finucane Melissa Fisher Edward Fleming Kenneth Fleming Cathy Fogoros Members of the Junior class listen to Mr. Jackson explain of the many Cross Country victories i l if airy F grey : r-at K 4 nv W 2 Q' ,ff F I-V N - Q1 - Q 1 ' if - 'TN 9- 3 A ' f' J 9 Q by '1 .k,q , - ' , 1 '? 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Terrie Fogoros Cheryl Foster Jeff Fouts Barbara Freeman Linda Freeman Christy Freitas Ronald Frey Tammy Fry Thomas Gallinger Penny Galow Leann Garber Terry Gatley Kim Gelhar Brian Goddard Marla Green Randy Grina James Gustin Laura Gustafson Ron Hadley Jene Hale Teena Hall Barbara Hango Wendy Hanken Jay Harrel Malo Hasselblad Trilyn Hathaway Wanda Hathaway Rod Heady Randy Heinsohn Alison Heller David Henkes Sue Hentges Dan Hess Debbie Higley Jim Hix Dale Hodge Tan'my Howard Rodney Huschka Paula Hutchens Tracy Ira Luanne Irwin Linda Jackson Richard Jagow Susan Jamieson Carolyn Jarmin Sandra Jenness Jeff Johnson Cathleen Jones Jerry Jones Richard Jones Larry Jossi Kelli Jung Lisa Kallioinen Argena Kapicka Susan Kenny Denny Kiker Cindy Kilcup Duane King Mark Klever Sue Koppert Leonard Kosta Lynn Kulm Jim Kurtz 172 ff Wav' TIT' wx, 'jf 2 Y.. ,- . uf-U -4 it I 'Y' V' -fra A l . 2 1 sv, Leann Garber and friends learn the trials and tribulations of Outdoor School. Karen Lacey Nancy Larsen Stan Link Dale Long Sandy Lotz Tarie Lowman David Lynn Steve MacGregor Kim Major Tina Mantia Janese Maple Timothy Maple David Marcum Ann Markgraff Alan Martin Mike Martin Melinda Martin Kim Marvich Dennis Mascher Andrea Maxwell Pat McCorkIe Roberta McCormick Debbie McDaniel Patrick McDonald Ronald McDonald Charles Meidel Gino Mello Lynn Melnichuk Bill Meskel Jackie Meyer Mark Michel Steve Mickels Bonnie Miller James Miller Kevin Miller Sally Miller Tammy Mills Dan Mixer Lissa Moncrieffe Kathryn Montminy Mike Morey Debbie Moser Charles Mulford Laurie Mura Melody Mussetter Nikki Nash Ed Nelson Eric Nordquist Timothy Nott Kathy Noyes Wesly O Neill Chuck Olesen Lisa Olsen Carrie Orren Cindy Orren Sharon Osterhoudt , r ,, Tw... -., J- ' li l' l3,i YZ? f ,QJQN ' M -l F c ini R lf E' N -i.1.X , V ' F ., N , L - an-'N I Ll' .4 - ,. if 3 f ' wi H ' vi' l f 2 ' K Q 1 X x l A 43 ss l l 4- i f l ' 1 6 X l Denise Bryan opens a present from an admirer. 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R I Q, . 4 I'.Jg' L 2 , f I Li I 'i ., V' lil I 'Q- E' I 'K V I, Q ' ,,. vu Anita Thompson Jim Tibbets Janice Urben Anthony Wade Andy Walden Nancy Walker Miranda Warner William Watanabe Scott Weidenkeller Jill West Tamara White Tamee White Linda Whitmore Michael Whittington David Wiley Don Wilkinson Mark Willers Matt Willers Denise Williams Julie Wilson Tamara Woldridge Robert Wooster Sue Worthington Casaundra Wroth Lori Yamada Paul Young William Zumwalt L . n ,A 9 1 W 0 Ui N . . Ti X xg xx ii' X D KG! ff Q' . li fn Zu' 94 :'- - 1 ffiwgfqgv pfwfqiiwwwwif fivwQ 1 uf! ! , Q ! LJ L Y fi UF l 5 Q l lg ! .H ,Lili l., l1lS, 'aUf,f' Hin My W l, A! L, ,, A , , k, f i I L41 K J 1 M J The Anwar-'Euan spirit has ahmravys stressed' progress V-and dhasnge. Al- lowing new and daring ideas bmfugm laefadefshfip in techfwmlwofgw am Maia! imiving.. 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If X-.XA 'xx K1 -:XX t I I x.V,1-- LL- ' XL ' J A ax' X'-JJ, -,gd .X 'L9.f,If V, - Q : - V-.59 ,QV 334 , V-4.1. px, A 1' xx! VIN , h . ysnixvxuv I -wsxx... ' Mx Lf f N X, tix ' ' A' 179 1 IUIIIIGIS Cross Country srgide Count'em, Centennial, count'em! What was your time for a milk- shake? Action Jackson is our man! Dorsey Hasselblad, Rich Recker, Stan Link, Dave Shwartz, and Mike Swan led Coach Hal Jackson's team to nine wins for a great season. Ten girls joined the twenty boys to make the cross-country team the largest in cg ,, ff I KC ,xi X N- A ten years. This team was the best in eight years. I'm glad the girls par- ticipation was so good, and I'm hop- ing for even more girls coming out next year. At the awards banquet, Bill Zumwalt was named most im- proved runner, Charlene Nuttbrock as most valuable girl, and Dorsey Hasselblad as most valuable boy. 2' , ,fl We alll!!! f D dll V i - iff -Le., if H! X, OPPOSITE PAGE FIIGHT: Arne Jamtgaard reads before a meet. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Charlene Nuttbrock and Donna Boatman race uphill. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Coach Hal Jack- son. ABOVE lleft to rightl: John Cresmich, Tim Paltridge, Audrey Pearson, Dave Schwartz, Brian Fossler, Chris Helvey. Flow 2: Cal Pearson, PIL WILCO NIEET NIILWAUKIE IVIILWAUKIE 25 Centennial 31 Wilson 28 Lake Ogwggg 469 Lake Oswego 27 West Linn 17 Hood River 20 The Dalles 16 OYGQOH CNY 35 Lakeridge 3r Parkrose Inv. 30 Putnam 16 Reynolds Erin Dayl, Tyker Kendall, Bill Zumwalt. Flow 3 Brock Lenox, Nlr. Jackson, Peter Jantz, Jim Hix, John Angelis, Dorsey Hasselblad, Charlene Nuttbrock, Terry Montmiony, Mike Koller, Jeff Baker, Mke Swan, Rich Flecker, Stan Link Dave Strader, Peter Jamtgaard, Arne Jamtgaarcl. 55 64 39 41 Inc. fgp, e I-'wgh 'P' L- 'IAP' . 25411: -A 1 crass cuuntry continued H4165 ABOVE: Stan Link, Dave Shwartz and Dorsey I My.-A -'-,a-f5,?i1F'- X4-vital Hasselblad finish victoriously. TIGHT: Stan Link runs the beaten path. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: The cross country cheerleaders Timberlie Stofiel Roberta McCormick and Barb Owens OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mike Swan reaches for his time at the end of a long race. OPPO CQ SITE PAGE LEFT: Cal Pearson, with final energy, takes the last strides towards the finish line. FIIGHT: Peter Jantz and Jeff Baker begin to set the pace. 4lSTfsNS2 A7 Muswasa f f 1 1 fsljgp F, Hu,. 'wp 1 P 2. :Aim Mqmm WMS W in '59 nf msrms 'gi meme '57 I , 74' mn Tl 'wh '4W 5 ?1 1 wt WBTANR musnmsl uusma Q musTAm, , L 1 Au- xjh -- Q ,mgfms v . M151 1 1. MUSTAP7' A4 ,V MUSTAN w. in 2' mem ,fl I f 1, In 115 1 . uQ:' v? 4'QYL,S Q - 'Y . 1 , Y - ' Y, , l, , V, 4 QYUETANES ' mxsrmcs MUSTANE5 ' rusTAN5S ' ,Lv Mu'TANfe ' A ' Mums U A v- . IE A 1 Q7 5 F' 'Me-:3 ' Ik. ig 35,4 - f , ' Qi ..-si lv qi 1 I 2 La 11 K 4-7 f - l n.. 1 ai 'J' : +4 -- 2 ... 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With thirty-six members on the team, they battle their way through nine games to come out with a three and six season record. Being a first year coach, Mr. Larry Olson said, I learned a lot about the run and shoot offense and the experience kind of quality kids that Milwaukie has to work with This years Junior Varsity had its ups and downs, but I feel many will con- tribute to the varsity program in the next two years. Outstanding players recognized by the coaches include, Pat Nlar- tin, halfback, Mike Klobertanz, full- back, Jeff Harder, guard, Willy Aude, defensive back, and Keith Hanno,de- fensive tackle. ,geilvfua lf.. ,.,-an, :AF 551 NIILWAUKIE 6 8 0 19 0 13 14 0 Centennial Lakeridge Oregon City Clackamas The Dalles Putnam West Linn Tigard Centennial 12 35 20 7 35 6 0 42 1. -an-' ' ,Eg ,,,,. M ,X . if ., - F , - P F . 1' I I ,x V . A I -ti' BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Jamison watches as Tony Thompson blocks the way for a tackled Pat Martin. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: JV players include, first row: Kevin Gallardo, Tom Riggins, Craig Eyestone, Willy Auda, Pat Martin, Scott Ronck, Mike McDaniel, Mike Klobertanz, Mark Marcum, LaDon Earls, second row: Brad Stevens, Brad Landing, Bill Mascott, Mike Schmitt, Mark McAfee, Tony Thompson, Randy Aregger, Charley Maxwell, Dewey Long, Jeff Harder, third row: Dale Meads, Dave Lunning, Bruce Woods, Larry Buckner, Kip Ravan, Keith Hanno, Ron Clark, Randy Reid, Scott Jamison, Jerry Buckner, Mike Johnson. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mike Schmitt and Tony Thompson watch team-mate tackle an opponent. UPPER LEFT: Pat Martin breaks away for a long gain. ABOVE RIGHT: All that remains is a towel and hel- rnet, after an injured player is taken away. - ',. Musrmms '- .-.- , I . 1' iv-- .,:. ,- nf! M j V Y . w 1 -3 a N V :nl 'Bde . I ni , A -M . p L..- ii, 1 ,y- shows Frosh Football 0'gg,f,,,,,, The freshman A team ended their season with a four win, four loss re- cord. Coach Hank Cedros stated, This is a good bunch of ballplayers even though this wasn't the most outstanding season, it still showed me that we have an outstanding group for the coming years. But the only way to win games is to have a good line and this is done under the assistance of Coach Curt Dickerson. The freshman B team showed their desire to play as they started the season with fifteen players and did their own recruiting to finish the season with twenty-Seven. They fin- ished the season at two and six, but as Coach AI Rose puts it, We're not concentrating on the score as much as were trying to find the boys who really want to play varsity ball later on. Varsity T l'BHlll Basketball bears This year's varsity team had only five seniors with a lot of young people coming a long way, stated Coach Ted Bennett. Part of the problem came from a delayed start because football ran late. The team with the win over compiled a 5-17 record, season highlighted by a Putnam, the first in five years for Putnam the varsity. Trophies were presented for out- standing contributions at the sea- son's annual banquet. Dave Clarke and Steve Gratton were named as Nlost Inspirational players: Ron Sea- well was recognized as Nlost lm- provedg Mike Martin was chosen as Most Valuable. -ITL .1 A lrzk L .--4-1-4---. ' if N--L S-X K ',':. ..11 LEFT: Jack Schmitz waits in anticipation as Steve Gratton attempts a jump shot. OPPO- SITE PAGE BELOW: Varsity team includes: row 1: Rod Heady, Jeff Fouts, Dave Clarke, Bob Bennett, Steve Gratton, and Mike Mar- tin. row 2: Manager Eric Brown, Coach Ted Bennett, Jamie Stangel, Warren Hall, Ron Sea- well, Jack Schrnitz,'and Tim Muffenbier. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Ron Seawell attempts a free throw. TOP LEFT: Jack Schmitz looks fora fast break. ABOVE: Players display awards received at the basketball banquet, Flon Sea- well, Most Improved: Steve Gratton, Most Inspirational, Mike Martin, Most Valuable, Dave Clarke, Most Inspirational. varsity continued P? MILWAUKIE 47 61 63 53 68 65 44 56 50 45 38 65 67 75 60 66 56 51 54 51 71 86 L-5 4' Cleveland Centennial Forest Grove Hood River Barlow Tigard Gresham Aloha Rex Putnam West Linn Clackamas Lakeridge The Dalles Oregon City Lake Oswego Tigard Rex Putnam West Linn Clackamas Lakeridge Reynolds Oregon City r' if Q V an-.-, 6 'pg ,FTM ,fir g 'mr , 'Qi in X 'Q-1 1' LEFT: Steve Gratton struggles with opponent to get a shot off. OPPOSITE PAGE FIIGHT: Bob Bennett and Coach Ted Bennett discuss the teams strategy as Coach Mike Smithey looks on. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Dave Clarke scrambles for a loose ball. OPPOSITE PAGE lc TOP: Mike Martin looks for an outlet pass. TOP: Dave Clarke waits to pass to his team- mates under the basket. ABOVE: Mike Martin scores as Steve Gratton and Jack Schmitz look on. JV. VIII IIEHIIIS Basketball expand JV ended their season with one of the best records they have had in many years, 11 wins, 10 losses. Due to the fact that many players played varsity-some games, the JV was limited to an average of only eight or nine players for each game. As first year coach, Mike Smithey put it, We improved an awful lot from the beginning of the year. These boys function well as a team and l'd hate to single out only a few players as most outstanding be- cause they all played good, com- petitive basketball. ,E ',,' ,Z goals This was an up and down sea- son, stated first year coach Larry Olson. He also commented that, This was definitely the most im- proved team in the league. The team learned that through hard work and hustle they can play com- petitive basketbalI. As a first year coach, he hopes he gave leadership and direction to individuals so they can play varsity basketball. Outstanding individuals named were Chris Farley, center, Bruce Sol- ly, forward, Don Hodges, guard. A It :als-M-I . JLNL 7 L i ABOVE: Varsity lll team includes: row 1: Dan Brewer, Charlie Maxwell, Kip Christenson, Don Hodges. row 2: Mike'Koller, Tyler Ken- dall, Rich Jagow, Chris Farley, Jeff Boattcher, Dale Meads, Bruce Solly, and Coach Larry Olson. TOP: Gary Buckles looks to take shot .over outstretched hands of Putnam defender. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: JV team includes: Coach Mike Smithey, Dick Beck, Scott Jami- son, Mark Heckman, Randy Reid, Jamie Stan- gel, Ron Clark, Gary Buckles, Pat Martin, and Rich Recker. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: Dale Meads plays a tough defense to hold off opponents. 'sv ASTA . iv' , L STAN JUNIOR VARSITY VARSITY Ill MILWAUKIE MILWAUKIE 66 Centennial 42 Forest Grove 82 Forest Grove 64 Hood River 54 Hood River 57 Barlow 80 Barlow 49 Tigard 65 Tigard 39 Putnam 37 Gresham 41 West Linn 58 Aloha 44 Clackamas 58 Rex Putnam 49 Lakeridge 63 WEST Linn 42 The Dalles 85 Clackamas 60 Oregon City 57 Lakeridge 44 Lake Oswego 62 The Dalles 55 Oregon City 49 Tigard 67 Lake Oswego 70 Rex Putnam 49 West Linn 81 Clackamas 59 Lakeridge 57 Reynolds 78 Oregon City 38 Tigard 52 Putnam 57 West Linn 63 Clackamas 34 Lakeridge 65 Reynolds 46 Oregon City b5TAI, l 0 to 59 70 76 58 59 40 50 62 64 72 50 OT 68 62 62 2 OT's 64 3 OT's 47 72 52 5 199 Fresh 5635011 Basketball ends The freshman basketball team ended the season with an 11-8 re- cord. However, six of the losses were by five points or less. As Coach Bob Christenson stated, This was a very agressive team, playing excellent defense by the end of the season. These players well have good potential, and will add to the basketball program as winners. At the annual awards banquet, Gene Hanley was named Most In spirationalp Warren Frick, Most lm- provedp Doug Bennett, Most Val uablep and Ron Clark, best Big Man. LIC if if ' iv' i tv 11-5.1.2-,:?'?1lF Y -if MILWAUKIE LaSalle Clackamas Forest Grove -Q X Barlow Barlow Gresham Putnam West Linn Clackamas Lakeridge Gardner Twality Putnam West Linn Clackamas Lakeridge Reynolds Fowler Ogden OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mike Young waits for the game to resume. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Players and Coach Christenson await the outcome of the game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Dave Mingo is able to get a shot off, des- pite tough pressure from the defense. TOP: Mike Young shoots as opponents look on. ABOVE: I-reshman team includes: row 1: Pat Hunter, Nick Flintoff, Dave Worth, Dave Mingo, Doug Bennett, and Craig Martin. row 2: Coach Bob Christenson, John Geiter, Gene Hanley, Flon Clark, Warren Frick, Mike Young, Kurt Nordquist, Ron Million, and Bill Jarmin. Wi-2 -tif' fn? MILWAUKIE 17 Centennial 28 Barlow 25 Tigard 27 Putnam 25 Clackamas 18 West Linn 29 The Dalles 48 Hood River 35 Gresham 23 Tigard 37 Putnam 33 LaSalle 41 Clackamas 39 West Linn 36 Reynolds I. ' , ABOVE: Lisa Talarico and Monica Groshong scramble in an attempt to recover the ball. TOP RIGHT: Coach Pam Bloom and Manager Pat Watkins are absorbed in the fast action of the game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Lisa Tala- rico and Donna Boatman fight West Linn opponents for best position for rebound. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Girls Basketball team includes: row 1: Lisa Talarico, Becky Kondo, row 2: Connie Calcagno, Monica Groshong, Cheryl Huey, Charlene Nuttbrock, Donna Boat- man, Brenna Green, Patti Peterson, Juli Phil- lips, Linda Talarico. RIGHT: Connie Calcagno hustles down the court. -4 lil ' 'ws V v-. 19301 Girls Basketball slwws. Girls' Basketball began its first year of competition under the gui- dance of Coach Pam Bloom. The inexperienced team matched skills with other newly established squads to post a 2-13 season. Leading the scoring were Lisa Talarico, junior with a season total of 138 points and her sister Linda, spirit junior who totaled 86 points. Lisa was voted most valuable player while most inspirational went to Connie Calcagno. Most improved was awar- ded to Brenna Green. The blazer squad will be super tough next year with all the skill and knowledge they acquired this past year, commented Coach Bloom.' 5161? Wrestling This year the varsity wrestling team got off to a slow start, but steadily improved as the season pro- gressed and climaxed the year with asecond place finish in Sub-district. stated Bill Haugen, team manager. Thirteen grapplers qualified for the District tournament and three wres- tled their way into the State tourna- ment. Gino Mello captured a fourth place at State, Dave Schwartz also placed fourth, and Cory Bird who hosts three failed to place. All three took second place in their respective weight class- es in the District tournament. At the annual banquet, the wres- tlers gorged themselves on ice-cream sundaes, hoping they would never have to cut weight again. Randy Rice was named most improved wrestler. Most inspirational went to Steve Schwartz. Receiving the most valuable wrestler award was Cory Bird. Andy Walden won the Sam Bass award for his efforts. ---ff-Q... ABOVE: Cory Bird attempts to pin a Lake Ridge opponent. TOP: Coach Les Pierce lis' 4 tens to Refs decision. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Dan Anderson and opponent wait for Refs signal. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Bill Watanabe, Frank Nlello, and John Smith wait to start warm-ups. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Coach Jim Gadberry studies opponents moves. RIGHT: Bill Haugen presents trophy at Wrestling Banquet. ,gif ,529- Varsity Wrestling cont. 2 N LEFT: Steve Schwartz addresses coach at Wrestling Banquet. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Varsity Wrestling Team consists of: row 1: Coach Jim Gadberry, John VanVoorhis, Pat Bieker, Willy Auda, Steve Rau, Randy Burgess, Paul Smith, Monty Schroeder, John Smith, Kevin Kauffman, Mike Schmitt, and Bob Cal- white. row 2: Coach Les Pierce, Bill Haugen, Frank Mello, Andy Walden, Gino Mello, Bill Watanabe, Dave Schwartz, Cory Bird, Randy ' E55 Rice, Jim Harder, Steve Schwartz, Jeff Harder, Dave Worsley, Steve Locke, and Rick DeLance. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Jim Harder and his opponent fight for best position. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Dave Worsley tries to break loose from a Clackamas grappler. TOP: Gino Mello, Dave Schwartz, and Cory Bird wait for the coach. ABOVE: Gino Mello ties up with an opponent from Clackamas. V grapplers JV restlin lvvlf Thejuniorvarsitywrestlingsquad had a very successful season. The team was undefeated in league play, stated Coach Al Rose. This was one of my best seasons. The wrestlers gave it all and kept winning. g promising Seven grapplers wrestled junior varsity. However, many of the guys 'wrestled varsity ll also. The junior varsity team had three major wins against Rex Putnam, Clackamas, and Gresham.. The team placed third in theBarlowjuniorvarsitytournament. R vg-1 sal-- A A 4 LEFT: Tim York looks to ref for decision. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: JV Wrestling team consists of: irow 17 Mike McDaniel. Bret Bur- gess, Kevin Gallardo, Coach Al Rose. irow 2i Bob Newman, Mike McConnon, Brock Lenox, and Tim York. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mike Schmitt prepares to meet opponent. UPPER LEFT: Mike Schmitt and Dave Schwartz warm- up before the match. ABOVE: Coach AI Rose gives JV wrestlers some quick advice. F rush ,Mm Wrestling H6108 Thefresh man wrestling team had a good season with seven wins and four loses. The guys worked hard and did a good job, stated Coach Jerry Harn. The team entered four tournaments and gained needed ex- perience. ' At the annual wrestling banquet OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Martin Wilkins and opponent wait for refs signal. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Coach Jerry Harn watches his wrestlers with anticipation. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Paula Hutchens keeps score for a home match, TOP: Freshman wrestlers include: lrow 13 Dan Zumwalt, Daren Adams, Jeff Brewer, Bob Smith, Greg Whit- more, Gerald Nott, Martin Wilkins, Kevin Eb- erly, Vic Bieker, Scott Gard. irow 2l Coach Jerry Harn, lVlilt Hoffman, Kent lVlcCorkle, Scott Rounsevelle, Lance Rockford, Curt Klever, Joe Colistro, Steve Fleming, Frank Forward, Kelly Barlean, and Brad Gilbertson. ABOVE: Kevin Eberly watches match. nal. Varsity Rall The Cheerleaders practiced first period in the gym and after school on game nights perfecting such cheers as, We're going to the top and we can't be stopped, and Tip it to a mustang. The rally got to- gether and sold mustang buttons and spirit ribbons to raise a little extra money. The rally also painted vari- ous Pep posters to hang around the spirit flies high school to entice attendance at the games. Both the varsity and JV cheerleaders raised money for their outfits by having a dunking tank at Milwaukie Festival Days during the summer. Advisor, Ms. Sally Iverson, as- sisted the squad consisting of three seniors and three juniors with Pep assemblies and cheers. new sssi 5' 4-53 ri , I 3 C? LEFT: Rene Reineccius leads a Pep assembly cheer. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Varsity Rally includes: Luanne Irwin, Kris Borho, Rene Reineccius, Allison Abbott, De- nise Bryan and Donna Schwarz. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Miss Sally Iverson, Rally Ad- visor, watches Rally practice. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Denise Bryan helps cheer the football team to state. TOP: Onlookers watch Rod Cartasegna thank Miss Sally Iverson with a kiss. ABOVE: Denise Bryan, Kris Borho, Rene Reineccius, Donna Schwarz, Luanne Irwin, and Allison Ab- bott practice cheers first period in the gym. 4 ABOVE: Karen Hughes, Toni Davidson and Rhonda Walden had spectaters in a cheer. TOP: JV Rally include: Rhonda Walden, Nancy Doupe, Shelly Thompson, Louise Macaoy, Toni David- son and Karen Hughes. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Freshman cheerleaders support thier team. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Freshman Rally in- cludes: Mindy Helvey, Carol Montgomery, Lori Heckman, Judy Adkins, Cindy Fifer, and Con- nie Schultz. RIGHT: Louise Macaoy anticipates another Mustang basket. if cheers JV, Frosh Rally show JV and Frosh cheerleaders com- bined their spirit and enthusiasm along with the Varsity Rally to lead such cheers as We're Number 1, Harn's Heroes, and Mustang Dyno- mite during pep assemblies. JV Rally met with Varsity during first period, while Frosh met third period support and after school to practice various cheers. Yelling and doing cheers were just a small portion of the job. Painting posters, selling spirit rib- bons and encouraging people to come and support thier team were all difficult tasks. 11-.ia r ., , -., ijt:-'-, Q F7 ,U ABOVE: Leslie Pullen is anxious to enter the game. TOP: The varsity team consists of, first row: Carol Oakley, Joan Oakley, Linda Tala- rico, Patty Newman, Kim Vukovich. second row: Connie Calcagno, Leslie Pullen, Mary Jo Cartasegna, Patty l.ange. third row: Coach Pam Bloom: OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE LEFT: Mary Jo Cartasegna awaits the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Lisa Pierce spikes the ball as Patty Lange waits to assist. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Patty Newman wonders if the ball will ever come down . FIIGHT: Coach Pam Bloom prepares the team before an important game. .l - 11 11 Va rslty L'f,f,'ff Volleyball Mine was a familiar word called during games and practices as coach Pam Bloom's squad worked to in- crease their point advantage. Strained muscles and new bruises were common place as they prac- ticed strategy and power plays. Skill paid off as Blooms Bombers had a successful season. Their season con- sisted of eight wins and five losses. Team captains were Joan Oakley L- g foes and Patty Newman. Returningletter- women were Carol Oakley, Joan Oakley, Leslie Pullen and Patty New manpalso included were Mary Jo Cartasegna and Kim Vukovich. New members were Connie Calcagno, Patty Lange and Linda Talarico. Outstanding scorers throughout the season were Joan Oakley and Kim Vukovich. S -f-' 'I w' ff' ' .F if A 1 r vi: Y. was ' an 2 I 'e 5 M S x'-91594- + , ,Q C? E 1-, M4503- F! ,pwzuii xmwaub '57 Gu ws., k View g 5. ABOVE: Members of the JV team listen to Coach Pam Bloom before entering the game. TOP: JV team consists of first rovv: Tam- my Hodge, Lois Sorenson, Connie Schulz, Jody Jagovv, Judy Adkins, Vhannly Chaverri- Rodriquez, second row: Nancy Walker, Carol Potwin, Brenda Schreiber, Brenda Horst, Caro- lyn Smith., Lisa Pierce, Lisa Talarico, third row: XQXWAUQQ' 25 . SZ, It , ip- Penny Galow, Trina Spencer, Lori Heckmann, Lisa Worsley, Debbie Rice. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Lisa Pierce prepares for the game. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Lois Sorenson makes a save. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Judy Adkins jumps for the spike. RIGHT: Brenda Schreiber bumps the ball for a set up. ef 3 .ai IIBW Volleyball ralenr The JV's were a super group of players, and even though the record was 1-10, we had fun and improved on certain skills which lead to an even better season. commented Coach Pam Bloom. Along with the improvement of the JV team a third volleyball team was introduced. Varsity Ill, began the season with strength and great found promise for the near future , com- mented Coach Pam Bloom. Pietro's was the setting for the annual Volleyball Banquet where awards were distributed, Most Val- uable player went to Kim Vukovich. Most lmproved player was awarded to Connie Calcagno. Most Inspir- ational was given to sophomore Joan Oakley. '-S, .1-Q... perform Gymnastics win, Jane Ruecker and Toni Davidson sophomores, represented Milhi at State competition where both girls placed third in their events. The gymnastics team had a 6-2 season record. Sue Fox, senior,finished 7th in vaulting missing state by 1 point. grace Coach Kathy Van Lom said that the team had the best season ever. All girls have shown improvement, and with only one graduating senior next years team should be really strong, stated Coach Van Lom. , ,......-..,,,..i ' 'Hi' ' Lillie . 1 ' sg,-l -J.. . e ', -l X A' -. LEFT: Paula Huufhens completes floor exer- cise. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Gymnastics team includes, first row: Vicki Sale, Linda Fluecker, Sue Fox, Toni Davidson, Paula Hut- chens, Diane Fossler, second row: Kelly NlcFee, Linda Whitmore,-Jane Ruecker, Lorraine Ad- kins. OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE: Kelly lVIcFee performs a'frmnt walk over during one of her routines. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Kathy Van Lom watches as Vickie Sale displays her even par allel routine. ABOVE RIGHT: Toni Davidson and Jane Ruecker await State Finals. games Intramurals Pff 'f H Fifteen to twenty boys partici- pated in soccer intramurals which started in October. The games were refereed by Mr. Dave Bohlman. The boys ventured into basketball with names like Super Vixens , No Names , and Bye . Final honors went to the Low Riders who challenge won league play by two games. The girls volleyball played lVlon- days at 8:30. About fifteen to thirty girls competed each week. Miss Mary Linda Hatlelid, who refereed the games said We had a fantastic turnout, lots of fun and we were ableto getinto some co-ed volleyball. all 69 1-'HP T E i QE ' ' ri- A , , . eg-A? T T ' ' Q ,,, , r ,. t if fl .gi W K , , J' ',,y JJ. Q . .W-yn 5 1 A f ww my 'ND Z' 'T' Z' 2' -.rdf If-13121 LEFT: Steve Swanson goes for two points as Larry Knaub looks on. OPPOSITE PAGE LOW- ER RIGHT: Mary Jo Cartasegna and Kim Mar- vich anticipate who will get the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Jeff Klausman and Gordon lVIcLennan battle for the ball. OP- POSITE PAGE TOP: Doug Duvall awaits the f beginning of a game. TOP: Vhanly Chaverri Rodriquez, Debbie Christensen, Kim lVlarvich, Diane Feldman and Diane Fossler wait for Nancy Zumwalt to serve the ball. ABOVE: Rick Nliller and Bob Cole watch Rick Bachofner and IVIike Nemeth scramble for the ball as Charlie Pongratz watches. 4 ABOVE: Mr. Chuck Swan checks the racers positions during the finals. TOP: The boys team includes: Mike Swan, Kent Blair, Stan Link, David Henkes, Coach Mrs, Barbara Jensen, Scott Choate, Torn Higgins, Mike Proulx, Mike Johnson, Sam Sundeleaf, Rick Hamilton, and Dewey Long. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Tom -7 J J I .J 'Y sf -Q Riggins checks his skis before the race, OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: The girls team con- sists of: Diane Bennett, Caryn Johnson, Sandy Lotz, Kelly Simonatti, Teresa Clem, Linda Ruecker, Tina Schreiber, Karen Lotz, and Barb Freeman. RIGHT: Dewey Long and Mike Johnson prepare for downhill racing. K V S Ni, IHCES Ski Team '0Wf'fffS This is the third year that Milhi has had a ski team and since it has been so successful it looks like it will remain for many more years, said Mr. Chuck Swan. Every Thursday and Saturday 20 students journeyed to Mt. Hood Meadows and practiced their skills. Accompaning the stu- dents were coaches Mr. Chuck Swan and Mrs. Barbara Jensen. The varsity boys finished in the top five throughout the season. ln 'S victory the Wilco League race the boys fin- ished 8th and the girls finished 9th. Diane Bennett was the only mem- ber of the ski team representing Milhi at state. Diane finished 9th in her best race. Caryn Johnson, Kent Blair and Mike Swan ac- companied Diane to Bend for state competition. The ski season lasted from November 1st until the end of March. .VFQX W. 'T -L VE Q: ABOVE: The Skimeisters consists of: Jill Bur- gess, Matt Winkelhake, Kent McCorkle, Jodie Jagow, Tami Traver, Kay Schnell, Patty Lange, Erik Campen, Leslie Pullen, Cathy Henry, Rene Reineccius, Tony Thompson, Connie Cal- cagno, Jeff Roberts, Tammy Poole, Shelly Stanton, Mary .lane Marshall, Glennis Bolke, Steve MacGregor, Mike Walrath, Kelly Wallace, Mr. Al Bahnrniller, Karen Lacey, Sue Angelis, Jim Prahl, Cheryl Huey, Barb Flistine, Nancy Harlan, Lisa Pierce, Mary Jo Cartasegna, Paula Tullar, Lee Ann Morrow, Debbie Gerling, Doobie Morrow, Nancy Carpenter, Charmel Rhyne, Mike Spencer, Tim Mantle, and Randy Johnson. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: A pair of skis wait for their owner to return, OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: The lodge feels secure to cold skiers taking a break. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Patti Richards stops to take a look before going down the hill, RIGHT: Glennis Bolke and Mike Wal- rath help to load the bus before the long journey, la WSH: fn, , if-L 9 W 1 I -'QW' 'A R A Terr by I GNL XX sVN'Nc?13'i CDL, amd A, Xoecicsv QPCCVXO5 I K CMJ Ov XVCMX kxk9s'OX45Y 95256255 VX 'XTC lQiIXCUgJ I I me me exceed CCL-E' pgfecw as li gre, ' hams? fl Lcoecewm 'SLAWNWWG' OLWC5 CL bsoxvw HCL.. llvcqll H3 ew YXIXKS Skjehfivfx-Q-'F X Skimeisters Many more students turned out than I had planned for, said chap- erone, Mr. Al Bahnmiller, Ski- meisters get bigger and better every day. A total of 88 skiers made it necessary to use three busses on theirjourney to Mt. Hood Meadows. Sundays and Wednesdays were the days Skimeisters looked forward to 59? 0 'fl cum' fri QQKLO 'Dotvxq skiers challenge slopes y with both day and night skiing avail- able. Mr. Al Bahnmiller, along with Mr. Brad Fritts and Mr. Larry Olsen were chaperones for the Club. The Skimeisters were fun, be- cause I skied with the veterans and helped the beginners, also. said Mr. Larry Olsen. hackers Boys Golf Golf, a sport which originated in Scotland, is the only high school sport that a student continues to play once graduated, stated Coach Hank Cedros. The season has been a frustra- ting one, stated Coach Cedros, We lost by one stroke to Clackamas and drive opponents tinued Coach Cedros, will be a building year because we are losing three starting golfers, Brian Beck, Jeff Klausman, and John Stuart, The sixteen member team prac- ticed nearly every night at East- moreland Golf Course. Home games were also played on that course. three to Putnam Next COI1 LEFT: Dick Beck eyes the ball before his putt. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOIVI: The boys golf team consisted of row 1: Pat Bowers, Mark Lisonbee, Jeff Nikolas, Brian Foster, Joe Colistro. Flow 2: Coach Hank Cedros, Jeff Klausman, Brian Beck, Brian Dunlap, Fiod Heady, Dan Sowards, John Stuart, Mike Jarvis, Pat Watkins, Dick Beck, OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jeff Klausman drives the ball down the fairway. TOP John Stuart and Brian Beck wait patiently for their turn to drive the ball. ABOVE: Rod Headv shows good form while his opponents look on. f ABOVE: Sandy Lotz carries a flag for a fellow opponent. TOP RIGHT: Dana Buckendahl walks on to the hole. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Kim Nlaiors carefully putts the ball. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Thegirlsgolf team consists of: Barb Owens, Debbie DeAngeIo, Kim Majors, Sandy Lotz, Coach Pam Bloom, and Dana Buckendahl. FIIGHT: Barb Owens drives to the next green. I A121 ,-,., In as .r . ET QW V' an ua., - , tagetllerness Girls Golf 5 PP0 5 Last one to the driving range is a rotten 4-iron! What da ya say we go and hit a bucket. Togetherness is a key word with our golfers, confides Pam Bloom, coach for the team. Despite soggy cou rses and typical Portland weather, we had a blast. The eight member team traveled duffers throughout the Wilco League and aside from occasional team victory, personal bests were also achieved. On practice days, putting contests were held, the winner receiving'a traditional milkshake. We've grown a lot this year, says Kim Major, a two year veteran, We've improved a lot, however, the good times still stay the same. Sd. Boys Tenni Springtime brought on a fresh new season to a growing boys tennis team. After seven matches the team had a 4 win 3 loss season and a high league position. The team has chances for some district champions and state contenders. The first singles player was Rod Cartasegna, the only returning letter- man, and four year veteran of the team. Second singles was Kent Blair. Third singles position alternated be- net results good tween Rich Barnes and Steve Rau. First doubles included Paul Young and Gary Buckles. Second doubles were Kurt Thorsen and Kip Christen- son. We had a really young team, with only one seniorp while we will do well this year, we're looking forward to next year when we'lI be one of the best teams in the league, concluded lVlr. Bob Christenson, team coach. , und'- 1- Sh xg 3' 'nf A ,Ryu Y .,.. I. l-i-,161 , iii 2, -, 1 7 'RIM' ' 24 mv q .i. 'nl 3 qi- XX , . 5 . sm'- n LEFT: his partner, Kurt Thorsen looks on. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: First singles player Rod Car- tasegna serves to his opponent, OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Paul Young lobs one back while his partner Gary Buckles waits his turn. TOP: The boys tennis team consists of: Tim Nlantia, Coach Bob Christensen, Kent Blair, Jeff Fouts, Jeff Johnson, Cal Pearson, Gary Buckles, Kurt Thorsen, Steve Rau, Kip Christensen, Paul Young, Rich Barnes, Rod Cartasegna. Kip Christsenson smashes the ball while ABOVE The Varsity team members are Carol Oakley Leslle Pullen Molly Dlsclasclo Mary Jo Cartasegna Kam Vukovlch Judy Dancer Cathy Henry Colette Beaudry and Carolyn Jarmnn OPPOSITE PAGE ABOVE Carol Oakley works on her skulls durmg a recent practlce OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW The JV team con slsts of lrow ll Nancy Harlan Cheryl Huey Natalne Hong Barbara Fllstme lrow 2l Kelly Johnson Lisa Farasy Lorl Harlan Kay Schnell Kathy Stratton Denise Lufkm lrow 3l Karen Bennett Debbie Peck RObll'1 Anderson Karen Gibson Candy Browmng Danae Cossett Terry Schafer and Jody Oberle RIGHT Flrst Girls Varsity doubles team duo of Cathy Henry and Leslue Pullen warm up before a match Q11 , f,1f...Al fs' 4' 'N Girls Tenni Tennis requires long hours of practice to fully develop skills. With only two returning letterwomen, the young squad met daily to improve its game. The girls competed both as a team and as individuals. Wins and losses were taken in stride. Carol Oakley began the season as first singles. Sophomores Leslie Pul- Ien and Cathy Henry were the first gals, 90107 . . competition doubles. The positions that the girls held were subject to change through- out the season. Challenge matches decided the position. Fifteen girls participated on the JV squad. This year was a building year. We have lost some matches, but due to gain- ed experience, we will be a much stronger contender next season, stated Coach Mary Hatlelid. 3 ci A-'35, Q.g :,.-C. 'fl P'! 'P'F ? fi, K' V I 1 I fl f x XXL! wwf. X spilrers Varslty Track hfmilgnents This year's Varsity team is com- prised of mostly juniors which is encouraging when looking toward next year, said coach Hal Jackson. We will be losing several quality senior athletes: Cory Bird, David Boatman, Rick Hastings, Ken Sacht, and Dave Strader. Strengths for this year have been in the distance events, pole vault, shot put, triple jump, javelin, discus, hurdles. Jack- son said, l have enjoyed working with this team as much as any since I have been here. Enthusiasm is high among most team members which makes practice and meets enjoyable! i A 'apt ' J .5 ,V V H - -sw, , --.--,., -,,..,. .1 ..- . ht.-.1 - I . ,. .,. ,, .. 74' -..-.-,.!. ,v-qs., Ns -MY r - V -A .:,.a V L., . , .ei ,, ., ,,-, nge., . , V , , 191 -v 4-x WI LEFT: Jamie Stangel attemDfS The high jump. OPPOSITE PAGE LOINER RIGHT: David Lynn prepares to hurl the discus. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Coach Hal Jackson demonstrates another flexibility exercise. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Ken Sacht lets the discus fly during a track meet. ABOVE: Varsity track team members include: row 1: Kirk Smith, Randy Heinsohn, Pat IVlc- Corkle, Rich Recker, Stan Link, Dave Schwartz. Flow 2: Ed Fleming, Ken Sacht, Paul Smith, Dave Boatman, Cory Bird, Dave Strader, Flick Hastings. Rovv 3: Dean Aldinger, Bruce Solly, Jeff Boettcher, Tim Nott, Jim I-lix, Rod Hus- chka, David Lynn, Don Aldinger, Row 4: Jeff Dewald, Jamie Stangel, Richard Jagovv, Keith Hanno, Jeff Baker, and Bill Zurnvvalt. E Varsity cont ABOVE: Senior Track members include: Dave Boatman, Ken Sacht, Cory Bird, Dave Strader and Rick Hastings. TOP: Cory Bird clears the high bar after a careful jump. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER LEFT: Dave Schwartz and Rich Recker shoot ahead in the mile long run. OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Mr. Bob Yorkston waits to record a runners time. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT: Ken Sacht keeps up with his opponentin the high hurdles. OPPOSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Paul Smith stretches for the long jump. RIGHT: Dean Aldinger coasts in for a win in the Intermediate hurdles. qw- -1 f Q ..- -, 4- Z-., v A .1172 ,335 ' fi, fi pf,- u' w, .,21.f mf - 1-'Z , , arf? 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OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: DanZurnwaltkicksin.OPPOSlTEPAGERIGHT: Jeff Harder takes a vvin in the 100 yard dash. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Warren Frick throws the shot with grim determination. RIGHT: Paula Hutchens and Charmel Rhyne keep scores at the boys track meet. JTHKX XJ JV, Frosh barriers Track Slww - Through determination and hard work, the JV and Frosh track teams have shown their competiveness. The JV team will help fill some of the varsity places lost through graduation, said coach Hal Jack- SOI1. promise The Frosh team was strong in several events, as they showed their willingness and desire to try dif- ferent techniques, stated first year coach Brad Fritts. The first year is a time to get to know your event, and to try many things. X Tix-4, , individuals Girls Track Improve 'Fantastic!' my time has really improved. Chatty my legs are killing me! Maybe if it rains we'll get a shorter work out! What do you get from two years of promising JV teams-a good var- sity team, and that is what coach Kathy Van Lom is hoping for next year. We have had a good season with much individual effort shown performances by the team. A Skilled performances were shown by junior Diane Bennett in the 880 and the mile. Linda Talarico placed first on javelin and the shot on many occasions. Joan Oakley pro- gressively improved in the long jump and the hurdles. The girls medley included Chew! Foster, Roberta Kler, Joan Oakley and Lisa Pierce. wi e .. L. l LEFT Joan Oakley reaches for the tape after another strong flnrsh ID the 110 hurdles OP POSITE PAGE LOWER RIGHT:PauIa Hutchens displays concern over her place in the 100. OP- POSITE PAGE LOWER LEFT: Coach Miss. Kathy Van Lom contemplates the outcome of the track meet OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT Shawna Weeks exhlblts her form In the discus. UPPER LEFT: Patty Newman awaits her turn in the shot put ring. LOWER LEFT: Diane Bennett loosens up before the mile. 244 Isliums W5 vmnus ,vs .rv-. W ,vm nwffif- IW 'Vf:4fV'Cf .,,psff -95: fs 35 F15 IIN' ., avi' ws P- 5, f . 'TH rx. L .. ,. . , 924 .sms nulrrmff j -wi l-v 4- , i .q4. . A mv 415 Q, 6 .1-5 5:5 nur' SMS 17 432 L . lv Q1 J fx YZ' isl- ,px if I '1 v-v fv v' 1 ' a I I NV N164 If 1 xl 1 -V in , pf I, . .. ., D , , if ' 4 Er' Ihr. Q Sherry Oyler, Donna Boatman, Audrey Pearson, OPPOSITE PAGE: Track members include: Sharon Bennett, Ronda Brechbiel.lrow 2l Cindy Hansen, Patty Newman, Nancy Walker, Janet Phillips, Sue Veach, Janet Nlatteucci, Penny Galow. lrow 3l Joan Oakley, Paula Hutchens, Cheryl Foster, Diane Fossler, Sally Hein, Diane Bennett. lrow 4l Lisa Pierce, Linda Talarico, Shawna Weeks, Lisa Talarico, Koleen Gaul, Brenda Horst and Juli Phillips. TOP: Donna Boatman comtemplates the long jump, while Putnam rivals look on. MIDDLE: Kim Nlarvich finishes the 100 yard dash before two Putnam components. BOTTOIVI: Audrey Pearson moves from starting block to begin 440 yard run. Not pictured are: Charlene Nuttbrock, Roberta Kler, Jody Jagow, and Kathy Colistro. track cunt track cant. TOP: Sharon Bennett takes a breather. OP- POSITE PAGE LEFT: Assistant coach Mrs. Nancy lcenogle checks the time for the runners ofthe 100yard dash. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Renee Sparlin and Sally Hein finish the 220. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: Sharon Bennett discusses the outcome of the race with rival competitor, Putnam. RIGHT: Diane Fossler concentrates before participating in the high jump. in Jhff -an 9-Q -7 .J P A If I inf-Qfgm f1.,g,+suW g . - L.-,fl 1 s -- 19- , ,L .mx Ks.. varsity Baseball leads The varsity baseball team consist- ed of fourteen under the direction of Coach Larry Wilkins. The team was made up of juniors and seniors with five mem bers graduating. Home games were played at Milhi practice field on Lake Road. Jeff Gibson, Steve Gratton, Doug Duvall, lVlike Martin and Ron Sea- well led the team's hitting. Behind the pitching of Kim NlcCoy and Steve Gratton, the team won de- cisive games over Clackamas and league Putnam. I would be greatly disa- pointed if we didn't go to state, said Coach Wilkins. These guys are excellent athletes and good com- petitors who love the game. At press time the team's record was eleven and one with two wins necessary to send the team into dis- trict competition. Tremendous hit- ting and excellent speed, were great additions to the team's overall strength, stated Coach lNiIkins. Af-t LEFT: Pat McDonald retrieves a foul ball. OP- POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: The Varsity Base- ball team consists of: Bob Wooster, Joe Cal- houn, Randy Rice, Mgr. Richard Anderson, Larry Olsen, Kim McCoy, Doug Duvall, Bob Calwhite, Jeff Gibson, Gary Pomerenke, Coach Larry Wilkins, Warren Hall, Pat McDonald, Ron Seawell, Steve Gratton, Rick Delance, Mike Martin, and Tim Muffenbier, OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Catcher Ron Seawell fires the ball to second base. TOP LEFT: Steve Gratton winds up and lets one fly. ABOVE: Jeff Gibson contemplates the game. baseball cont. W N Q , ., , .W , . X. J 4 l.., l. IJ, V A 4 D.:-5.4 1. 'AQ-J.A ,Y hi., I ' 1 '. E N ,,.,.,L. - ',.- .f-fl-1.- 1. WFS'-.. ,Q - '- ,, b il..--1...-y . . 74 4- -'AQ 1-X4 Ann 4. , Y '- S - v ' . ' ' , , p X , ,J 1 ' . 5 , - K 1 r - . ,, , . . Hsin- - f- A-4 -' ' ' 'L T.-- ' 1 ' :A Q. N N v -, I 4 I 1 -,, 1 ' .5 A g X. x .nag ,L ,AQ , -- - J , ,-,gn . A , 4,47 -I 5 . . ' .,,, ..:m,E,.,i,,,. -.,.. ,,,, , sv- ,Vx - V ' 'L ,rbq .i,' ,' -,-. .92 -, A ' w. 'gm ' ...2 , '.-M. N 1, - x..'1'X, .- ' -- w Kai 5 -, H A Jr 3' vi W .fr 4, If as W ,Q U -fl . 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At the end of the season the team commended their efforts at the annual Baseball ban- quet.Team members chose outstand- ing players and distributed awards at the banquet. B The Freshman Baseball team consisted of many good athletes, stated coach Rusty Law. These averages guys have good potential. The freshman team included six- teen players. ExceptionaI players included Frank Forward,who played catcher and outfield, Randy Clark a catcher and outfielder and Mike Young a pitcher and first base- man, stated coach Law. l don't believe in awarding any single freshman with most outstand: ing player, stated Rusty Law. I think awards such as 'Most Em- barrassing Play' and 'Dumbest Play' are more fitting at a freshman level. 5 'f X ' fc . , Y , ' AX -' . '- - -. '-,:-f- W . L? ,. 1 ' ' - ,11 u. -x 5 k i5.x Vp M , -xx' V.-.V X 5: , ., -' L ' f J' L X, I,-X 1 A - V N f ff In L ' Ji .f ci A -44 'rf ' 1 M a ' - ' 7- 1 ' fl- V X -X R . 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A I 'ff-I lL..A Az- X , ji Elizabeth Daly Robert Couch Dean Craig 2 Carolyn Craytor l l Judith Dancer -1. 6 we Vhannly Chaverri-Rodriquez and Nancy Zumwalt celebrate a Spanish Christmas during class. Bret Davis 7' '. 1. Y . Terri Davis X -s 6- 'Q Wendv Davis Paul DeVito 1 i Cory Bird, Mike Nemeth, Rod Cartasegna, Dave Boatman, Mark Mickelson, Mike Luech, Steve Schwartz, Leon McDaniel, Bob Bennett, Jim Harder and Ken Sacht ham' it up during practice. Michael Doner Karla Doney Shawn Duncan Cvrv Eager! Debbie Eberly Pat Emmons 5 is i i x Z i i i A I I ! I 1 i i i r Lisa Erickson Douglas Ewald Melvin Fields Heidi Fife, , 1.- .W Iii? T ' ' ' . F ,lgamgil A 5 Y l ua' -i L F J 1 :L-fzfmllrz QQ4 I ?' If l l , :if QQ Charles Fogoros John Foster Susan Fox Dennis Frederick W? -'n ,, J .l nfl' 'T la-'W Michael French Laura Garrett Donald Garrison Karolyn Gaul 19, 'Z'-fish MQPQ -, 'f ragjr -- Scott Gelhar Lisa Gentile the ,1 'HH Jeff Gibson Rebecca Glatz Mike Miller takes time out to relax during the break. 'F-3 'lash ,Jn gi Steve Graham Steve Gratton Joel Goodmonson Gary Graham 59.4 fa Scott Gray Mike Griffith Eli-32.21 Laura Grina Lisa Hagedorn 'mme . Tamera Haley X Steven Halferty 'Ty F Cheryl Hall Dan Hall Kevin Schreiber awaits patiently for the beginning of 5th period L1-rj ' PK. '-vs x,,:I-514 'W -egg? ii S225 VJ ,fill ,1ff2?Q'f - 'QP '-5 ' ll I ,uf , ' 'Z 'L' Z Q v x R ' James Harder Mlchael Harryman 264 if Q. M 5 .L-1 . w l 5 31 'Q E in Karen Zulegar fypes a carbon for the daily absentee list. EN, nga! ,mwmi Paul Henderson Bob Hendry lvmcia Heucherr John HiQleY Wayne Hayden li Anne Helgeson Patricia Henkel --aa' R Rf . 1 jf J 1 ' 'I' V X V i 'r Sue Hilliard if '-Q Rosalyn Hein 1 . UWT ur. IH' Q Julie Helvey U Tammy Heskett Sharmon Hix -.... I .14 Michael Hodge David Hodgin xc-,Q ' ,2- .-M f' Qogef ,f the it! . or-0 ROIIY HOYY Kevin Hruby .Si if 56 Brad Holman Jack Holter , .SL Frieda Hugheg Wayne Hungerford il.. i. tt, at M Mark lggulden Gary Jaeckel Cathy Crace threads the needle of her sewing machine in order to proceed with her project. , b . Dale Jahn Arne Jamtgaard ml 7 Mike Jarvis Victoria Jensen V - Qg:.,.., i 7, .,,, ,, , ,. Barbara Judd David Kap-,per 1 3 Mr. Ed Penner remarks on the fine detail of Darrel Roby's project. 'r-- - -1 r+-r 35. 1.54 Q. ,I H..-' :N ,r 'V-'uf--A nr rr -J Z -N 'ij '-Q , '- K A M A r M v f: ,ff , ' Z5 5, -V' , A - ,xQ:,E,r , , una.. .r rg- i .7 ,Nj ' LP A V is' fx , ar mu S ,g I EF. , NR! Ivrl P, ., fmigib affix i.'f:,!'L,Q 'I Mark Jepsen rr 5 Denise Kappler ,ss Ann Keskula 1 14 George Kirkpatrick 677' 1- Caryn Johnson Kevm Kauffman 1' Os 'Lv 'r ' v il . li- c, . . ..g',fbPal L -N Cindy King Jeffrey Klausman Q 5 i lV ' A Ha: 7 -- .M fl , l - 1 Harold Kleinfeldt LL. A ml ug f- u , V f QL, 'AM - ' , jfs gg mi' , 1 ' Ei! '-: QT? N ,rv L rs: ' , '1:-6.31: ,. ' . '2 lg, ,EAI T , ' 3- , 4 ,' 1 'L bf'- iff? 7' Dix ' , , .2 1-' Debra Knode 0 U Karen Lack M 'il f-7 gy . , Karen Laubsch . ff-'-.,5tgv .img-ee- 268 'ik 11 , Debra Lawrence June Layton Sheryl Bruenn rummages in her purse hoping to find the correct f 5 change for the vending machine. Gre99 Leitl an 49' f Karen Lewis 5 :35 X -.3 . 1 I if Patricia Lloyd Mike Lueck JUNE '-Utne' C'ai9 Maiof HUF' K' E293 Diana Marracci Jeff Marshall Mary Jane Marshall 3hifleY Maffin i Kathryn Martinez Kim McCoy '6- ig: Gordon McLennan .. a5,v1:'1g i ff M im. ' ! A -f 1 ' wr, . ' ' ' Ma ' H, ,A A J, . It V it-r T. I . , -' ' , A . E 'E --' V .. ' ,N , ,V r' Y. Q A Q51 I E I F, ffm! Bfux Q . fr ff Q- f V . Q J ' if ' cf? ff 1 ' 1 - ,Q 4? i ,la yi V I V J , .A , ' A iff! W1 fs fi Bret Matthews Kathie Mayes Patrick Mayhead l 3 1 Leon McDaniel Dan McGlone Mary McLaughlin ,MQ Timothy McMenamin Jack Mears Mark Mickelson Robert Lewis intensely reads the daily newspaper. John Miller Michael Miller Richard Miller Michael Million . ' Zi -N 1 Rx 3' Af l Y 'ff' ' V Tom Mills Jodi Montgomery Carol Morrow Clifton Mudder , -i.. . - ' -.. , Rf' 3fw. , zu., - v IU' -Q. 4 n-'N-.. - . , A 4 I 270 ., ,., 3 .LF Gifs David Myers Jennifer Nauman I ff . ,L 'I D-,. 4' - 1 ,i.. 'O--fx, , Larry Knaub and Brian Beck participate in outdoor school activities. Micheal Nemeth GaY'e Newman v fl-,S pf' . QQIIIQVLE I l Wayne Nuttbrock Carol Oakley Q! i an X , f L X xl ' 'as 1' mg I was lv A . ' vm Q ' I tl Nl, Y . Q If M f' ' Patti Henkel and Kevin Schreiber exhibit their talents by singing the Karen O'Banion Diane Obritschkewitsch title song 70, Girls, 70 from the musical. sr- 7 1-P+-'P -' ' 1'.',L,,1 r .Q ' '1 I an H 3 L iz? re - ',,.H, ,'f,segv,w ,-3-A mu ,ic Y 2:-' f 1f :sg1s '-,L V -. , ..l?1'1'f'.fE'f W Randall Olsen Q Mike Pakey Mike Parks Roy Payne Li '-'V ,lfai f-,-f 5, -p V J ,TW ng,-f I, : sA.ef.. ,. Janice PBYTOU Clinton Pearson William Peets Nancy Pelett F. s, if l ' 3 j. E' , .4 IAQ 1 A I Steven Pepper Lisa perm, 'f:.,'1? 'V Jeff LaGood takes out his frustrations on another editor Paul Henderson. Neil Petersen David Phillips i . fa., i if riii ' E 7 ' , Robert Pieretti cfasanne Pike Marv Pisaneschi ' Charles Pongfafl ' 1 I , . Xt LXI. .V I ' N. alle X.-A . - 4 L ,N ....f,-un. X i i Leg... , ,uw Kimberly Poole Lenny porter Karin Powell Gfadv Pfifre 272 Mike Proulx Richard PurdY Greg Raschio Robin Rea Shepard Shawn Spencer teaches the art of archery at outdoor school. I .- David Ranson Sandra Rapp I 5' Kari Redfield Christv R09 Rene Reineccius William Rice Y '--'-H - A-w-1-1 's N i. s.?L Deborah Higgins Paul Roberts 274 .nil-f ,V Q 1 Vs. . -,,. . 'J ' - ..' I. . l J. -7 i Darrell R0bY Curtis Roman 51' ' D A d dC'ff ' n d Michael Rork Kelly Rose an n erson an ll Theisen contemplate the problems of t e ay ,sim -r 3-1 if l David Rowley Donald Rutledge Kenneth Sacht Christine Saylor 5,215 ' ': D fi E Bax.: l N . Y .. fall' 'X 'Y' ' ff 'fx -3 ff, Y 2-1 -I L X111 ' ' Q I ,F --' .lei T! L- . N. - '-'- 1 l-wx A 4 Xl ' j M Y rf' S: - 2 , , y Y 2 ii A -f,z1:ff.i YW 5. ,l1'- ,A X' ' ' - Ng., .lf H - 2 ' 4- ,V , - Q N., v N, 1. 4.1, X ,. digg. , ff ' '- J-fn' ' -' Debra Schaber Trina Schlesser Marie Schmitt Jack Schmitz Kevin Schreiber Q-we Candayce Schwabauer 1 .L wwf- N, ' , . 31 Rx nah: ,Q 1 vM.Ii:'L . 7-frllrf ,L 59,1 V . .. 1' ,f1,,.'-,-. ' X X. , -A , 5 Y. L I 4-f Jjx I, 1, L M- Coleen Shannon W S f 1 S 4 S . If-A ' - X 7 f -f, N . 3 '. , .fi V472 V K ' K if 1ji iiil4f'-9 - ' Cheryl Shepard U . ll ATX 3 . 1. V W . l l E. Jo Marie Schroeder Cynthia Schultz M -' Vw' ' l 1' is TY xy ' Stephen Schwartz Donna Schwarz Bobbi Schulz , -lr, . KA. l-1 Lisa Seltman ' v-,V Y , 3 Q1 Sharon Shelby 4 . ,A- ' ws ' , .. . luv 1, V r-1 ,U in 1 S , A. if wa.: n .. ry V3 'w , f A f fi QA-'A' Mark Shore ' Allison Abbott marks down readings for her chemistry lab. 275 KGUY Simmlaffi Carla Simpson Randall Sommers Kfis SOUPIY ure i .. Alice Spencer Shawn Spencer James Spickelmier Albert Spor 7 The camera captures a 3rd period class of Mr. Dave Redpath, H l i Deborah Stacy Kathryn Stacey X - Julie Stanton Luella STHUSS William Stone John Stuart Martin Swinehart Mark Thorp wg.. 1 UP I 1 x fivl 3 'fb grim David Strader .fi , 'xii Linda Swank Kathy Swoboda fs Tina Vershum f I While reaching into his locker, Ken Anderson says 1-of ii Danny Talarico Marcia Thomas Robert Vistica Elizabeth Voigt 2 .ME Q i :ll Teffv Wagner Chris Walker 3 R. ,,,,, ' . - -.. 1 RA I 'wr l Carolee Colistro takes down notes for the class of Scene Production. , Mike Walters Pat Watkins ml., -.Y-,,, , V, 1 i Q t , . in . i i 1 '-fe- 4 1, 1 I - 1 'Q I, - , Bridget Wedge Tom Weedman Shawna Weeks Jay West I-,.,:-I T 1 W 1 Douglas Westlgng H Evan Whitaker Karen Whittington Becky Wilder 278 Nancy Willmes Craig Wilson Melinda Winkelhake Dirk Wittig Judy Woods Kim Woods Laurel Woolley Dave Worsley Diane Yokel Karen Zuleger Nancy Zumwalt in iq rr, ,fwf- .N.':f-,',, f-1 . ggiiipagy H: , L: SEQ . gzg:j'3g'::g , L' HE , E 3 fb 'ff Q. 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Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2. Mustang Chorale 2. Tournament of Plays 1. Bbbll RICK BACHOI-NER National Honor Society 4. Basketball 1,2, 3. Football 1,2,3,4. Golf 1,2. Intramurals 4. Manager 1. TR ENT BAIN Art Club 1,2. Forensics 2,3,4. National Honor Society 4. Thespians 3,4. Frosh En- semble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. Tournament of Plays 2,3. MACE BAR RON Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. COLETTE BEAUDRY National Honor Society 3,4. Pep and Stage Band 3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. BRIAN BECK Mu Alpha Theta 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Baseball 1. Basketball 1,2. Football 1,2. Golf 2,3,4. Intramurals 4. Milwaukie High Schools' 1975 Boys State Representa- tive 4. CHUCK BEEZLEY Football 1. IIS GINA BEHRMAN Art Club 2,3,4. Forensics 2,3,4. National Honor Society 4. Thespians 3,4. A cap- pella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2,3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. Tournament of Plays 2,3. Junior Senior Class Play 4, i BOB BENNETT Pep Pals 4. Baseball 1,2. Basketball 1,2,3, 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 4. Class Officer 2. Room Rep. 1,2,3.' SUE BENNETT Pep Pals 3. Skimeisters 1,2. Intramurals 3. Track 1,2. Class Officer 2,3. Room Rep. 1,4. Dance Team 2,3,4. RANDY BETTS Athletta 3,4. Basketball 2. Football 1,2,3, 4. Wrestling 1. A cappella 3,4. Marching Band 1,2. Mustang Chorale 2,3. CORY BIRD Football 2,3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Room Rep. 1,2,3,4. JOE BOHAN A.V.!Stage Crew 4. GLENNIS BOLKE Athletta 1,2,3,4. Pep Pals 3. Skimeisters 1, 2,3,4. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Tennis 1,2,3,4. Room Rep. 3. Acappella 3,4. Dance Team 2,3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. JACK BRENNEMAN A.V.!Stage Crew 3,4. Radio Club 1,2,3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. DAVE BROWN Football 1. Wrestling 1. SHERYL BRUENN Pep Pals 3,4. Track 1. Volleyball 1. A cap- pella 3,4. Cheerleader 1,2. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. ROBIN BRUMMETT Art Club 1,2,4. Girls League Council 2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals 4. Intramurals 4. Room Rep. 2. MAJORIE BURKE Track 1,2,3,4. Marching Band 1,2. ERIN BYARS Skimeisters 1. Thespians 2,3,4. Frosh En- semble 1. Thespian Movie 2. Tournament of Plays 1,2. Ecco JOE CALHOUN Forensics 2. Thespians 3,4. Baseball 1,2,3, 4. Basketball 1,2,3. Football 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 4. Room Rep. 3. Student Body Officer 4. Tournament of Plays 3. LEONARD CARNER Wrestling 1. TERESA CARPENTER Pep Pals 3. Skimeisters 3. ROD CARTASEGNA Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Basketball 1. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 2,3,4. Tennis 1,2, 3,4. Room Rep. 3. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. JACKIE CARTER Room Rep. 3,4. Transfer 2. Centennial High. DAVE CLARKE Skimeisters 3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. Golf 4. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Track 1,2. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. CAROLEE COLISTRO Art Club 2,3,4. A cappella 3,4. Musical 3,4. ROBERT COUCH A.V.!Stage Crew 2,4. Wrestling 1,2. CATHY CRACE Track1. A cappella 3. Frosh Ensemble 1 DEAN CRAIG Skimeisters 2. Wrestling 1. TINA CRAWFORD Transfer 3. Estacada High. Dddd JUDY DANCER Athletta 3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 2,3, National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals Intramurals 2,3. Tennis 3,4. Track 1 Volleyball 1,2,3. Student Court 2,3. WENDY DAVIS Pep Pals 3. Mustang Chorale 2. MICHAEL DONER Hiking Club 3. KARLA DONEY Forensics 4. SHAWN DUNCAN Transfer 2. Yelm High. DEBBIE EBERLY Girls League Council 1,2,3,4. Nation Honor Society 3,4. Intramurals 4. Ffff HEIDI FIFER Skimeisters 3. Room Rep. 4. Dance Tea 3,4. 1 CHARLES FOGOROS Art Club 1,2,4. Hiking Club 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1,2. SUSAN FOX Pep Pals 3,4. Gymnastics 2,3,4. Track 1,2, 3,4. MICHAEL FRENCH Transfer 2. Clackamas High. Gyyy DON GARRISON Art Club 3,4. Manager 1. Wrestling 1. COTT GELHAR cappella 3,4. Pony Pipers 4. LISA GENTILE Pep Pals 3. Thespians 3,4. Musical 2. Tournament of Plays 3. JEFF GIBSON Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 4. Room Rep. 1,2,3,4. ECKY GLATZ ational Honor Society 3,4. Marching and 1,2,3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. JOEL GOODMONSON Yearbook 3,4. MARK GOUGE Yearbook 3, GARY GRAHAM Football 1.Wrestling 2. STEVE GRAHAM Thespians 3,4. Service STEVE GRAHAM Thespians 3,4. Service Pin Winner 4. Tournament of Plays 4. Junior Senior Class Play 4. STEVE GRATTON Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Foot- ball 1,2,3,4. MARK GREEN-HITE ransfer 4. LaSalle LAURA GRINA ep Pals 3. Dance Team 2. Marching Band 1,2,3. Musical 1,2. Mustang Chorale 2. Hllllll AMMY HALEY ep Pals 3. Skimeisters 1,2. Thespians 3,4. rack 3. Cheerleader 1. Thespian Movie 2. ournament of Plays 2,3. Junior Senior lass Play 4. HERYL HALL irls League Council 3. Mu Alpha Theta ,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals Pin Winnter 3,4. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2,3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. Yearbook 3,4. WARREN HALL Athletta 3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 3,4. ROSALIE HANNAN Art Club 3. Skimeisters 4. BRENDA HANSON Pep Pals 4. JIM HARDER Athletta 1,2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep and Stage Band 2,3,4. Pep Pals 4. Baseball 1,2. Football 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. A cap- pella 4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Musical 2. Tournament of Plays 4. JAN HARRIS National Honor Society 4. MIKE HAR RYMAN Football 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 2,3. Room Rep. 1. RICK HASTINGS Basketball 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 3,4. Track 1,2,3,4. Wrestling 1. Transfer 2. El Cajon Valley High. MIKE HATCHER Skimeisters 1,2. Baseball 1. Basketball 1,2. Football 1,2,3. Intramurals 4. MARYANN HATLELID Art Club 1,2,3,4. Thespians 3,4. A cap- pella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Girl of the Month 4. Milwaukian 4. Mustang Chorale 2. Tournament of Plays 4. Yearbook 4. STEVE HAUGEN Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. WILLIAM HAUGEN Football 1. Manager 2,3,4. Milwaukian 4. ROSALYN HEIN National Honor Society 3. Room Rep. 2. Dance Team 3,4. ANNE HELGESON Art Club 1,2. Forensics 3,4. Girls League Council 1,2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals 3. Thespians 2,3,4. Room Rep. 1,2,3. Student Body Officer 4. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 1,2,3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. Tournament of Plays 2,3. PAUL HENDERSON Forensics 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep and Stage Band 1. Administrative Council 4. Marching Band 1. Milwaukian 3,4. Senior Credits cont. PATTI HENKEL Art Club 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Thespians 2,3,4. Acappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Milwaukian 4. Musical 3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. Thespian Movie 2,3. Tournament of Plays 3,4. Yearbook 3,4. Junior Senior Class Play 4. TAMMY HESKETT Art Club 2,4. Mu Alpha Theta 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Yearbook 3,4. JOHN HIGLEY A.V.fStage Crew 2,3,4. Radio Club 2,3,4. Transfer 2. Benson High. SHARMON HIX Girls League Council 2,3. National Honor Society 3,4. MARK HORST A.V.lStage Crew 2. FRIEDA HUGHES Track 1,2. Room Rep. 1. A cappella 3. Cheerleader 2,3. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mus- tang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3. WAYNE HUNGERFORD Transfer 3. Clackamas High. GARY JAECKEL National Honor Society 3,4. Skimeisters 1,2,3,4. Track 1. ARNE JAMTGAARD A.V.!Stage Crew 1. Art Club 2,3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor So- ciety 3,4. Radio Club 3,4. Chess Team 1,2,3,4. Cross Country 4. Manager 1. Tennis 3. Track 1. Room Rep. 4. A cap- pella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 3. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. Tournament of Plays 2. MIKE JARVIS Art Club 1,2,3,4. Football 1,2,3,4. Golf 1,2,3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. CARYN JOHNSON Skimeisters 2. Ski Team 3,4. BARBARA JUDD Pep Pals 3. Frosh Ensemble 1. Transfer 1. Putnam High. K kkk CINDY KING Gymnastics 1,2. JEFF KLAUSMAN Athletta 2,3,4. Skimeisters 1,2,4. Basket- ball 2. Golf 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 4. Wrest- ling 1. LARRY KNAUB Baseball 3. Basketball 2,3. Football 1,2,3. 4. Golf 1,2,4. Intramurals 4. DEBBIE KNODE Forensics 2,3,4. Marching Band 3,4. Mil- waukian 4. Tournament of Plays 4. Year- book 4. LISA KOSTA Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Volleyball 1. JEFF LAGOOD Art Club 4. Milwaukian 4. Service Pin Winner 3,4. Yearbook 2,3,4. PAT LAMARCHE Skimeisters 1. Ski Team 2,3. Track 2. KAREN LAUBSCH Pep Pals 3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. Musical 4. DEBBIE LAWRENCE Transfer 3. LaSalle. Volleyball 1,2. PATRICIA LLOYD Art Club 2. Pep Pals 4. Marching Band 3,4. Mmmm MARY JANE MARSHALL Pep Pals 3,4. Skimeisters 3,4. Intramurals 3. Track 1. Permanent Committee 1. Room Rep. 4. Cheerleader 1,2. Frosh En- semble 1. Musical 4. SHIRLEY MARTIN Art Club 1,2,3,4. Thespians 4. Room Rep. 2. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 4. Mustang Chorale 2. Tournament of Plays 4. PAT MAYH EAD Football 1,2,3. A cappella 3. KIM MCCOY Athletta 3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 3,4. Wrestling 1. DAN MCGLONE Baseball 1. Basketball 1. Football 1. Transfer 1. Washington High. MARY MCLAUGHLIN Girls League Council 3. National Honor Society 4. Intramurals 1. Track 1. TIM MCMENAMIN Skimeisters 2. Football 1,2,3,4. Ski Team 2,3. Track 1,2. Wrestling 1. Room Rep. 2. JOHN MILLER Pep and Stage Band 3,4. Wrestling 1. Frosh Ensemble 1. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. RICHARD MILLER Baseball 1,2,3,4. Basketball 1,2. Football 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 3,4. Room Rep. 4. A cappella 3. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. MICHAEL MILLION Pep and Staue Band 2,3,4. Baseball 1,2. Basketball 1. Football 1. Intramurals 3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL MILLER Art Club 4. Transfer 2. Quincy High. CLIFF MUDDER Art Club 3. DAVID MYERS National Honor Society 4. Marching Band 1. WAYNE NUTTBROCK Intramurals 1. Room Rep. 1,2,3. 0000 CAROL OAKLEY Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor ociety 3,4. Pep Pals 3. Intramurals 1,2,3. Tennis 3,4. Track 1,2. Volleyball 1,2,3,4. tudent Court 4. Girl of the Month 4. PPP OY PAYNE rt Club 2,4. Hiking Club 1. Pep and Stage and 3,4. Baseball 1. Basketball 1. Cross ountry 1. Gymnastics 1,2. Marching and 1,2fS,4. PAL PEARSON thletta 3,4. Art Club 3. Forensics 3. Mu lpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society ,4. Chess. Team 1,2. Cross Country 1,2,3, . Track 1,2,3. Administrative Council 4. lass Officer 3,4. Service Pin Winner 4.. ervice Pin Winner 4. ILL PEETS ' p and Stage Band 4. Marching Band ,2,3,4. EIL PETE RSEN asketball 1,2,3. Football 1,2. Acappella 4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2. RIS PIKE cappella 4. Marching Band 4. Transfer 4. cNary High. National Honor Society Dance Team 3,4. HAR LIE PONGRATZ otball 4. Intramurals 3,4. Room Rep. 4. RADY PRICE p and Stage Band 3,4. Marching Band 3,4. Transfer 1. Park Hill High. IKE PROULX p and Stage Band 2,3,4. Ski Team 3,4. oom Rep. 4. A cappella 4. Ivlarching nd 1,2,3,4. Pony Pipers 2,4. ffl' AVID RANSON iking Club 2. Cross Country 1. Senior Credits cont SANDY RAPP Frosh Ensemble 1. Marching Band 2. GREG RASCHIO Pep and Stage Band 1,2,3,4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. RENE REINECCIUS Girls League Council 1. National Honor Society 4. Pep Pals 3. Skimeisters 4. Gymnastics 1. Track 1,2. Room Rep. 1,2. Cheerleader 1,2,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. WILLIAM RICE A.V.!Stage Crew 2,3,4. Football 2. Man- ager 1. DEBI RIGGINS Skimeisters 1,2. Golf 2. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2,3. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. DARREL ROBY Football 1. Ski Team 2,3. Yearbook 2. KELLY ROSE Dance Team 3,4. VHANLY CHAVERRI RODRIQUEZ Intramurals 4. Track 4. Volleyball 4. A.F.S. 4. DAVID ROWLEY Football 1. Track 1.WrestIing 1. DON RUTLEDGE Football 1,2,3. Track 1,2. Wrestling 1,2,3. Class Officer 2. Room Rep. 1,2. Service Pin Winner 2. Ssss KENNETH SACHT Football 1,2,4. Intramurals 3,4. Track 1,2, 3,4. Room Rep. 4. CHRIS SAY LOR National Honor Society 3,4. Room Rep. 4. TRINA SCH LESSER Skimeisters 2,4.Track 1. Dance Team 3,4. MARIE SCHMVIT Art Club 4. Girls League Council 4. Pep Pals 3. Track 3. JO MARIE SCH ROEDER Pep and Stage Band 4. Track 1,2. March- ing Band 2,3,4. CINDY SCHULZ Gymnastics 2. Transfer 3. Oregon City High. BOBBI SCHULZ Girls League Council 3. Hiking Club 1. Intramurals 4. Volleyball 1. STEVE SCHWARTZ Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals 4. Football 1,2,3,4. Manager 4. Track 1,2. Wrestling 1,2,3,4. Class Officer 2,4. Room Rep. l,4. March- ing Band 1. Yearbook 3. DONNA SCHWARZ Pep Pals 3. Track 1,2. Cheerleader 4 Musical 2,3. COLLEEN SHANNON Tennis 4. Tournament of Plays 4. CHERYL SHEPARD Pep Pals 3. Volleyball 1. Yearbook 3,4. MARK SHORE National Honor Society 3,4. Milwaukian 4. KELLY SIMONATTI Skimeisters 1,3. Ski Team 4. RANDY SOMMERS A.V.!Stage Crew 3. Thespians 4. A cap- pella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical 2,3. 4. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. KRIS SOUPLY Art Club 1. Pep Pals 3. SHAUN SPENCER Baseball 1,2. Golf 4. Intramurals 4. A cap- pella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. Tournament of Plays 4. ALBERT SPOR Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Pep and Stage Band 3,4. A cappella 4. Marching Band 1,2,3,4. KATIE STACEY Intramurals 4. Student Court 4. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Girl of the Month 4. Marching Band 2,3,4. Mustang Chorale 2. LUELLA STAUSS Pep Pals 3. BILL STONE Transfer 3. Franklin High. DAVE STRADER Basketball 1. Cross Country 3,4. Football 1,2. Track 1,2,3. JOHN STUART A.V.!Stage Crew 2,3,4. Radio Club 2,3,4. Basketball 1. Chess Team 1,2. Cross Country 1. Golf 1,2,3,4. Intramurals 3. Service Pin Winner 2. TH! DANNY TALARICO Skimeisters 1,2. Wrestling 2. CLIFF THEISEN Football 4. MARK THORP Marching Band 1,2,3. Vvvv TINA VERSHUM Art Club 1,2. National Honor Pep Pals 3,4. Yearbook 3,4. Society 3,4. I I Wwww TERRY WAGNER Skimeisters 1. Baseball 1,2. Basketball 1,2,3. Football 1. Intramurals 4. MIKE WA LTERS Football 4. PAT WATKINS Mu Alpha Theta 2,3,4. Pep Pals 4. Basket- ball 1,2. Cross Country 2. Football 1. Golf 2,3. Intramurals 3,4. Track 1. Class Officer 4. Room Rep. 1,4. KAREN WHITTINGTON Transfer 4. Columbia Christian High. mik MIKE WHITTINGTON Transfer 3. Columbia Christian High. BECKY WI LDER Art Club 4. Girls League Council 4. Pep Pals 3,4. NANCY WI LLMES Art Club 2. Girls League Council 2,3. National Honor Society 3,4. Pep Pals 4. Administrative Council 4. Class Officer 4. oom Rep. 3. Student Court 3. Service in Winner 3,4. IR K WITTIG Cross Country 1. KIMBERLY WOODS Pep Pals 4. Gymnastics 1. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. JUDY WOODS Art Club 1. Pep Pals 3. Room Rep. 3. LAUREL WOOLLEY National Honor Society 3,4. Thespians 2,3,4. Class Officer 1,3. Student Body Of- ficer 4. A cappella 3,4. Frosh Ensemble 1. Musical Mustang Chorale 2. Pony Pipers 3,4. Service Pin Winner 3. Thespian Movie 2,3. Tournament of Plays 2,3. Junior enior Class Play 4. MELINDA WINKELHAKE rt Club 4. Girls League Council 3. Mu lpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society .Skimeisters1,2,3. Track 1. Volleyball 1. ance Team 2,3,4. Musical 2. Yearbook 3. ZZZ AR EN ZULEGER 'kimeisters 2,4. Gymnastics 1. Track 1. olleyball 1. Dance Team 2,3,4. Frosh nsemble 1. ANCY ZUMWA LT rt Club 4. Girls League Council 2,3,4. ational Honor Society 4. Pep Pals 3,4. ntramurals 4. Track 3,4. 0 I 8 , Senior Awards BAUSCH AND LOMB Steve Schwartz D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Laurel Woolley ELKS LEADERSHIP Anne Helgeson ELKS MOST VALUABLE STUDENT Carol Oakley and Cal Pearson OUTSTANDING BAND MUSICIANS Roy Payne and Mike Proulx OUTSTANDING BAND SERVICE Mickey Million OUTSTANDING CHORAL BOYS Keven Schreiber and Randy Sommers OUTSTANDING CHORAL GIRLS Gina Behrman and Anne Helgeson OUTSTANDING CHORAL SENIOR Cheryl Hall OUTSTANDING SPEAKE R Anne Helgeson THESPIAN SERVICE Patti Henkel and Janice Urben BEST THESPIANS Richard Recker and Laurel Woolley GINA BEHRMAN CHERYL HALL CAROL OAKLEY nov PAYNE KEVEN SCHREIBER - STEVE SCHWARTZ E 4 ANNEAHELGESON CAL PEARSON RANDY SOMIVIE RS PATTI HENKEL MICKEY MILLION -u 5 U V! MIKE PROULX RICHARD RECKER . 4 --Q, . .5 , :E . L-, 5' ' JANICE URBEN LAUREL WOOLLEY 289 290 Index Allison Abbott 33, 105, 212, 256, 275 Dan Abbott 118,161 Eric Abe 74 Acknowledgements 304 A cappella 24 Dana Adams 256 Daren Adams 74, 211 Judy Adkins 74, 91, 215, 218, 219 Lorraine Adkins 31, 37, 168,216 Nancy Adkins 93,256 Administration 130 AFS, Rotary 102 Darlene Alderman 74 Dean Aldinger 168, 185, 236 Don Aldinger 168, 185, 236 Laura Aldridge 37,256 Robert Aldridge 168 Bruce Alloway 1 18 Kevin Almond 74 Ramona Alsleben 20, 23, 25, 61, 62, 66, 104, 256 Rick Alvstad 256 Dan Anderson 205, 274 Donald Anderson 118 Kenneth Anderson 184, 256, 277 Mary Anderson 22, 74 Richard Anderson 93,248,256 Robin Anderson 22, 23, 98, 118,235 Theresa Anderson 99, 1 18 John Angelis 19, 50, 94, 97, 168, 181 Susan Angelis 99, 106, 168,226 Robert Applegate 59, 65, 67, 70, 71, 89, 97, 165, 168, 172 Randy Aregger 89, 107, 118, 190 Art club 50 Art show 52 Assemblies 46 William Auda 118, 190, 206,253 Cathy Augustyn 22, 74 Susan Austin 24, 37, 42, 43, 66, 99, 165, 256 Helen Babbitt 20, 21, 25, 94, 99, 165, 168 Rick Bachofner 184,223,256 William Bachofner 118 Deborah Backes 89, 118 Mrs. Carol Baer 19, 111 Julie Baer 74 Diana Bagwell 74 Julie Bagwell 127 Mr. A1 Bahnmiller 135, 226 Trent Bain 256 Jeffrey Baker 105, 168, 181, 183, 236 Teresa Baker 74 Rhoda Ball 74 Walton Ball 168 Shelbi Bard 74 Kelly Barlean 74, 192, 211, 252 Cindi Barnes 168 Melani Barnes 118 Richard Barnes 45, 160, 168, 233 Bradford Barrett 168 Mike Barrett 74 Pamela Barrett 74 Patricia Barrett 74 Rick Barrett 256 Mrs. Shirley Barrett 156 Ted Barrett 4-4, 74, 193 Vera Barrett 110 Mace Barron162, 256 Joy Bartholomew 22, 50, 74, 79 Dale Bartley 118 Baseball 248 Basketball 194 Kelly Batey 22, 23, 56, 67, 94, 118 Christy Beaty 256 Colette Beaudry 45, 162, 165, 234, 256 Marcia Beaudry ,25, 29, 94, 99, 100, 168 Brian Beck 162,256,270 Larry Beck 74, 193, 228, 252 Dick Beck 165, 199, 228 Keely Beckman 74 Scott Beckman 118 Charles Beezley 257 Gina Behrman 20, 24, 46, 51, 61, 62, 64, 65, 69, 257 William Beiser 118 Jo Ellen Belda 168 Gina Bell 168 Mrs. Margaret Benjamin 115 Bruce Bennett 257 Diane Bennett 165, 168,244 Doug Bennett 74, 201, 252 Julie Bennett 74 Karen Bennett 22, 74, 235 Michael Bennett 168 Robert Bennett 33, 99, 105, 184, 194, 196, 257, 260 Sandra Bennett 168 Sharon Bennett 74, 244 Susan Bennett 37, 225, 257 Mr. Ted Bennett 33, 86, 87, 134, 148, 194, 196 Garth Bentley 74 Mrs. Margaret Berggren 33, 70, 71, 99 134 Greg Bergeron 168 Lisa Bergio 74 Tracy Berning 160 Wendy Berry 168 Greg Betts 22,74 Randall Betts 25, 184, 188,257 Donna Bevan 1 18 James Beyer 168 Jerry Beyerle 168 Bicentennial 54 Clara Bieker 257 Pat Bieker 118, 206 Victor Bieker 74, 211 Cory Bird 89, 184, 204, 206, 236, 257, 260 Lynda Bird 44, 74 Kim Bisaccio 257 Karen Bischoff 22, 74 Kent Blair 168,224,233 Tim Blauvelt 118 Shayne Bloedorn 74 Miss Pam Bloom 33, 135, 202, 216, 218 David Boatman 184, 236, 257, 260 Donna Boatman 22, 74, 203, 244 Linda Boell 75 Patty Boell 118 Steve Boell 168 Jeffrey Boettcher 168, 198, 236 Jeralene Boettcher 23, 118 Lisa Boettcher 75 Joann Bohan 118 Mr. David Bohlman 135, 136 Glennis Bolke 24, 25, 31, 37, 104, 105, 226, 257 Kris Borho 66, 168, 212, 213 Mark Boros 75 Steven Boros 169 Billie Boster 257 Kenneth Botsford 118 Mr. George Bouthilet 136 Pat Bowers 75, 228 Nora Bowman 75 Cindy Boyd 44, 118 Jennifer Brandt 66, 169 Arthur Brant 118 Rhonda Brant 75 Kevin Bray 75 Robert Bray 169 Rhonda Brechbiel 75, 244 Jack Brenneinan 108,257 Vickie Brenneman 1 18 Dan Brewer 118, 198 Jeff Brewer 75,211 Jonna Brewer 118 Patricia Brewer 75 Julie Brigham 75 Charles Brinkley 75 Debbie Brodersen 75 Mrs. Peggy Broehl 137, 138 Collene Brooks 169 David Brown 257, 267 Eric Brown 75, 194 James Brown 184, 188, 189, 257 Karen Brown 20, 169 Kristi Brown 257 Cynthia Browning 118, 235 Sheryl Bruenn 20, 25, 89, 98, 105, 257, 258, 268 Robin Brummett 50, 96, 98, 100, 101, 104, 162,163, 165, 258 Denise Bryan 169, 174, 212, 213 Patti Bryan 75 Anita Bryant 75 Allen Buck 169 Dana Buckendahl 75, 230 Tiah Buckendahl 25, 169,230 Gary Buckles 169, 198, 199, 233 David Buckley 22,23, 118,253 Jerry 'Buckner 118, 190 Larry Buckner 109, 118, 190 Susan Bunch 118 Curt Burbach 169 Brett Burgess 58, 169, 208 Jeannie Burgess 258 Jill Burgess 19, 57. 75, 226 Randy Burgess 169, 185. 206 Marjorie Burke 105, 258 Susan Burkhart 75 Janet Burninghani 25, 29, 50, 98, 169. 171 Tim Burr 118 Warren Burt 22,75 Elizabeth Busse 98, 118 Cynthia Butcher 23, 98, 169 Erin Byars 67,258 Randy Byars 75 Shannon Byars 22, 23, 118 Cadet, advanced band 44 Connie Caleagno 169. 202, 203, 216, 226 Joe Calhoun 67, 86, 89, 102, 184, 188, 248, 258 Curt Calloway 1 18 Robert Calwhite 169, 185, 206, 248 Jeannette Calzada 75 Patricia Campbell 51, 118 Erik Campen 50,118,226 Canned food drive 106 Carol Carey 258 Eldon Carkhuff 43, 45, 169 Leonard Carner 258 Susan Carner 23, 1 18 Linda Carpenter 75 Nancy Carpenter 118, 226 Teresa Carpenter 258 Mrs. Iva Carrico 115 Mary Jo Cartasegna 22, 37, 90, 99, 118 216, 217, 222, 224, 226, 234 Rod Cartasegna 25, 184, 213, 233, 258, 260 Kathy Carter 169 Karen Carter 1 19 Ron Casanova 169 Colleen Cassidy 75 Rene Casteel 1 19 Jayne Cathey 22,75 John Cathey 22,23,25,119 Mrs. Chris Cederlind 137 Mr. Henry Cedros 47, 137, 140, 150, 228 David Chandler 44, 119 Vickey Charriere 44, 119 Vlianly Chaverri-Rodriquez 102, 124, 218, 223, 244, 258, 259 Mr. John Checkis 51, 136, 144 Gerald Choate 46, 169, 224 Alan Christensen 1 19 Mr. Bob Christenson 134, 139, 200, 201, 233 Mark C11ristenson49. 119. 198, 233 Debbie Christiansen 223, 258 Ricky Christiansen 1 19 Jeff Christianson 75 Greg Ciotti 75 Cammie Cipolla 1 19 Leslie Clark 98, 169 Randall Clark 75, 107,201,252 Ron Clark 119, 190, 199, 253 Stephen Clark 22,75 David Clarke 24,184, 194, 196,258 Class officers 90 Elizabeth Claypool 38, 39, 59, 67, 169 Colleen Clayton 75 Mia Clayton 51, 75 Eva Clem 165, 169 Teresa Clem 75, 225 Kathy Clifton 119 Linda Clifton 169 Cindy Cloud 258 Richard Cloud 75 Louise Coburn 58, 67 Alan Cohen 258 Becky Cohen 22, 75, 89 Bob Cole 169, 185, 223 Richard Cole 169 Carolee Colistro 25, 50, 258, 278 Catherine Colistro 51, 75, 244 Joseph Colistro 51, 75, 193, 211 Matthew Collins 75, 228 Color guard 38 Conclusion 298 Edward Conroy 1 19 Doris Cook 119 James Cook 75 Patty Coomer 169 Alan Conner 259 Pam Conner 75 Denise Conrath 75, 76 Craig Coover 169 Margaret Copeland 75 Jeffrey Copple 75, 193 Allen Cornelison 259 Kim Cornelius 75 Danae Cossett 119, 235 Robert Couch 108,259 Counselors 132 Rhonda Cowan 170 Eric Cox 119 Kim Cox 25.162, 165, 170 Brenda Coyne 170 Catherine Crace 259, 265 Dean Craig 259 Donna Craig 44, 1 19 Barbara Crain 39, 170 David Crain 170, 185 Mr, Robert Crain 158 Roger Crandell 119 Mr. Verl Craniner 156 Tina Crawford 259 Carolyn Craytor 259 Cross country 180 Cross country rally 183 Elizabeth Daly 259 Dance team 36 Judy Dancer 105, 162. 163, 165. 259 Toni Davidson 23, 98, 119,214, - 217 Bret Davis 259 Brian Davis 119, 253 Corey Davis 1 19 Jeff Davis 23, 44, 119 Terri Davis 25,259 Wendy Davis 260 1-Zrin Dayl 38, 39, 75, 181 'J 216 Debbie DeAnge1o 25, 38, 39, 104, 230 James Dee 119 Kelly DeHart 23 Rick DeLance 185, 188, 206, 248 Pamela Demarest 22, 23, 119 Lisbeth Denny 75 David DeVito 170 Paul DeVito 260 9 Index Jef1'DeWald 45,170,236 Rhonda DeWald 22, 23, 44, 1 19 Bradley DeWitt 119 Mr. Curt Dickerson 139 Paul Dieringer 170 Philip Dieringer 44, 75 Madeline Disciascio 31, 37, 89, 170, 234 Mary Disciascio 23, 98, 119 Michael Doner 260 Karla Doney 70, 260 Barbie Douglas 75 Nancy Doupe 23, 56, 66, 98, 119, 214 Robin Ducham 119 Nancy Duff 170 Pat Duncan 75 Shawn Duncan 260 Brian Dunlap 57, 59, 65, 66, 89, 170, 228 William Dunlap 76 Mr. Don Durland 158 Doug Duvall 107, 171, 185, 222, 248 Cory Eagen 260 Ladon Earls 109,119, 190, 253 Steve Earls 76 Debbie Eberly 260 Kevin Eberly 22, 76, 211 Ann Edwards 49, 169 Craig Edwards 169 Shannon Edwards 51, 119 Keith Eggener 22,23,119 Mrs. Dorothy Elliot 111 Mr. Frank Elliot 115 Jack Ellsworth 170 .Julianne Ellsworth 76 Pat Emmons 260 Brad Englund 22, 23, 70, 119 Lisa Erickson 260 Jenice Eschliman 119 Catherine Estepp 119 Jim Evans 170 Douglas Ewald 260 Craig Eyestone 119, 190,253 Linnette Eyestone 76 Faculty 134 Linda Falkenstein 119 Grace Farasy 22, 76, 101 Lisa Farasy 22, 23, 119, 120,234 Vern Farder 76 Chris Farley 170, 198,253 Diane Feldmann 170, 223 Nathan Felker 76, 193 Seth Fero 76 Mrs. Joyce Ferris 111 Deborah Fields 76 Marianne Fields 22, 76, 244 Melvin Fields 260 Monica Fields 120 Cindy Fifer 76, 91, 215 Heidi Fifer 33, 37, 89,104,105,107, 260 Jolene Finck 120 James Finucane 170 David Fisher 109, 120 Melissa Fisher 50, 170 Julie Flageal 50, 76 Edward Fleming 170, 185, 236 Ken Fleming 170 Stephen Fleming 22, 76,21 Ed Fletcher 57, 58, 59, 67 Jeane Fletcher 76 Nick Flintoff 76, 201, 252 Cathy Fogoros 170 Charles Fogoros 51, 184, 261 Mark Fogoros 44, 76 Terrie Fogoros 29, 70, 94, 98, 100, 162. 168, 171 Mrs. Doris Fong 139 Football 184 Ed Foreman 76 Forensics 70 Larry Fortenberry 76 Frank Forward 76, 211, 252 Diane Fossler 76, 192, 216, 223, 244 Brian Foster 120,228 Cheryl Foster 23, 91, 171, 244 John Foster 261 Jeff Fouts 171, 194, 233 Susan Fox 216, 244, 261 Curtis Frederick 76 Dennis Frederick 261 Barbara Freeman 45, 171,225 Linda Freeman 171 Susan Freeman 120 Christy Freitas 25, 38, 39, 67. 69, 171, 175 Michael French 261 Freshmen 72 Ronald Frey 20, 25, 63, 66, 70, 71, 171 Warren Frick 76, 192,201 James Friend 120 Mr. Brad Fritts 138 Tammy Fry 171 Mr. Edgar Fuller 103, 138 Mrs, Esther Fuller 113 Mr. Jim Gadberry 140, 205. 206 Kevin Gallardo 120, 190, 208 Thomas Gallinger 109, 171 Penny Galow 171, 218, 244 Leann Garber 25, 89, 94, 99, 105,170 173 Edward Gard 76, 211 Beverly Gardner 76 Mike Gardner 76 Laura Garret 22, 23, 261 Debi Garrison 76 Don Garrison 49, 261 Steve Garriz 76 Terry Gatley 171 Jim Gatzmyer 44, 76. 193 Karolyn Gaul 261 Koleen Gaul 76, 244 Mr. Richard Geer 60, 66, 68, 141 David Geiter 120 John Geiter 76,201 Kim Gelhar 20, 25, 62, 67. 171 Scott Gelhar 20, 25, 261 Lisa Gentile 261 Cathleen Gerlach 76 Debbie Gerling 120,226 Jeff Gibson 33,89,184, 187,248,261 Karen Gibson 98, 120,235 Bob Gilbert 120 Mike Gilbert 76, 192 Brad Gilbertson 76, 192, 211, 252 Mrs. Carol Gillem 141 Beverly Gilpin 76 Girls league 100 Kim Glaser 22,76 Rick Glaser 120 Karla Glatz 70, 120, 165 Rebecca Glatz 45,261 Brian Goddard 20, 23. 25, 171 Golf 228 Dorothe Goodmonson 22, 120 Joel Goodmonson 94, 262 Kathi Gouge 51, 119 Mark Gouge 19 Deborah Gorman 120 Cheryl Graham 120 Gary Graham 262 Steve Graham 57, 59, 61, 67, 68, 96, 262 Jackie Grant 120 Tina Grant 77 Steve Gratton 46, 184, 186, 189, 194, 195, 197, 248, 262 Scott Gray 262 Michelle Greeley 39, 120 Brenna Green 120. 203 Marla Green 171 John Green-1-lite 44, 77 Kriste Greer 120 211 Betty Heskett 121 Victoria Greer 77, 230 Linda Gribble 120 Deborah Griffin 120 Connie Griffith 51, 120 Mike Griffith 262 Laura Grina 105, 262 Randy Grina 43, 44, 171 David Grindy 77 Monica Groshong 120, 202, 203 Kirk Gusse 120 Anita Gustafson 120 Laura Gustafson 171 Mark Gustafson 77 James Gustin 171 Karry Guthrie 77 Wendy Guynes 44, 77 Gymnastics 220 Ron Hadley 171 Susan Hadley 120 Lisa Hagedorn 262 Steve Hakes 77 Jene Hale 171 Jerri Hale 22, 77,97, 185 Mrs. Mary Haley 113 Tamera Haley 59, 64, 65, 67, 89, 262 Tana Haley 22, 57, 77, 91,107 Ray Halferty 77 Steve Halferty 262 Chery1HaH 2o,21,25,61,94,96,9s 103,162, 165,262 Dan Hall 263 Debi Hall 77 Dena Hall 120 Jeffrey Hall 120 Kristine Hall 263 Teena Hall 25, 31, 46, 57, 64, 67, 91, 171 Warren Hall 194, 248, 263 Richard Hamilton 224 Robby Hamilton 77 Mary Hamlin 44, 77, 98 Becky Hammer 77 Mike Hanauska 22, 23, 56, 57, 90, 94, 120 William Hancock 77 Barbara Hango 165, 171 Barb Hanken 77 Wendy Hanken 171 Gene Hanley 77, 201 Rosalie Hannan 263 David Hanno 77 Keith Hanno 120, 190, 236 Cindy Hansen 77, 244 Debbie Hansen 39, 120 Brenda Hanson 263 James Harder 25, 43, 45, 59, 162, 164, 165, 184, 206, 260,263 Jeff Harder 120, 190, 206 Lori Harlan 120, 235 Nancy Harlan 22, 23, 94, 121, 226, 235 Mr. Jerry Harn 47, 141, 184, 186, 210, Roger Harms 77 Amy Harrell 121 Jay Harrell 171 Dellane Harris 121 Monte Harris 77 Robert Harris 121 Kim Harrison 121 Michael Harryman 184, 188, 263 Kathaleen Hass 77 Dorsey Hasselblad 23, 32, 57, 67, 70, 71, 121,181,182 Malo Hasselblad 89, 171 Rick Hastings 31, 46,184,l88,189, 236, 263 Mike Hatcher 31,263 Glen Hathaway 77, 193 Trilyn Hathaway 171 Wanda Hathaway 98, 171 Maryann Hatlelid 50, 67, 68, 93, 94, 263 Miss Mary Linda Hatlelid 140 Mrs. Olga Haub 159 Liz Haugen 121 Steve Haugen 96, 162, 165, 263 William Haugen 92, 184, 204, 206, 26 Mr. Ted Havlicek 143 Mr. John Havrilek 142 Tammy Hawkins 77 Darcell Hayden 263 Wayne Hayden 264 Mr. Harvey Hazen 132 Rod Heady 92,171, 194,228 Lori Heckmann 22, 56, 77, 89, 215, 218 Mark Heckmann 23, 121, 199, 253 Rosalyn Hein 37, 165, 264 Sally Hein 77, 244 Randy Heinsohn 171, 176, 185, 236 Anne Helgeson 20, 25, 61, 67, 70, 71, 86, 87, 96,100,165, 264 Ted I-lelgeson 121 Alison Heller 171 Chris Helvey 22, 77 Craig Helvey 121, 181 Julie Helvey 264 Melinda Helvey 18, 77, 215 Alan Henderson 77 Mike Henderson 121 Mrs. Kathryn Henderson 19, 132 Paul Henderson 92 272 Bob Hendry 264 ,162,165,264, Patricia Henkel 24, 25, 51, 57, 58, 59 63, 65, 66, 68, 93, David Henkes 160, Cathy Henry 22, 2 94, 165,264,271 171,224 3,121,234,226 Sue Hentges 89, 171 Tammy Heskett 50, 94, 162, 165,264 Dan Hess 94,171 Milcia Heuchert 264 Larry Hickman 77 Debbie Higley 171 John Higley 109, 160,264 Mike Higley 109, 121 Kevin Hill 121 Jackie Hilliard 98, 121 Susan Hilliard 264 Denise Hinds 77 Mrs. Joann Hiromura 143 Jim Hix 165,171, 181,236 Sharmon Hix 264 Susan Hix 121 Dale Hodge 20, 25, 61, 109, 171 Michael Hodge 265 Tammy Hodge 77, 80, 218 Fred Hodges 121 Laurel Hodges 121 David Hodgin 265 Mike Hodgin 121 Milt Hoffman 77,108, 192,211 Craig Holfeld 77 Brad Holman 265 Brian Holman 121 Carri Holmes 44, 77 Jack Holter 265 Mrs. Molly Hopkins 112 Brenda Horst 121,218,244 Tammy Howard 172 Roberta Howton 121 Mrs. Geraldine Hoyt 142 Rolly Hoyt 265 Kevin Hruby 265 Gloria Hubler 49, 121 Cheryl 1-luey 89, 98, 121, 203,226,235 Frieda Hughes 265 Karen Hughes 121, 214 Shelley Hughes 98, 121 Sheila Hultquist 77 Wayne Hungerford 265 Patrick Hunter 44,77, 192,201 Rod Huschka 20, 25, 29, 65, 66, 69. 91, 172, 185, 186,236 Karla Hutchens 77 Paula Hutchens 25, 99, 162, 165, 172, 210, 216, 217, 244 Mike Hyde 78 4 Index Homecoming 30 Natalie Hong 89, 121,235 Mark iggulden 184, iss, 189,265 Index 290 Intramurals 222 Introduction 2 Tracy lra 172 Kelly Irwin 18, 78 Luanne Irwin 49, 172,212,213 Mrs. Nancy lcenogle 142 Duane Jackson 121 Gordon Jackson 78 Miss Sally Iverson 21, 60, 69, 144 212, 213 1 Mr, Hal Jackson 145,180,181 Linda Jackson 172 Gary Jaeckel 96, 162, 165, 265 Jodie Jagow 19, 78, 218, 226, 244 Richard Jagow 172, 184, 198, 236 Mervin Jahn 265 Mr. Carl James 157 Susan Jamieson 172, 177 Scott Jamison 49,121, 190, 199,253 Arne Jamtgaard 20, 25, 50, 89, 160, l6l,l62,l65, 180,181,265 PeterJamtgaard 121, 160,161,181 Janet Janqula 39 Peter Jantz 121, 181, 183 Bill Jarmin 78, 192, 201, 252 Carolyn Jarmin 31, 36, 37, 165, 172, 234 Michael Jarvis 45, 130, 184, 228, 266 Sandra Jenness 172 Mrs. Barbara Jensen 98, 100, 144, 224 Sandra Jensen 44, 50, 121 Victoria Jensen 266 Mark Jepsen 266 Ronald Jewell 78, 193 Mrs. Arlene Johnson 111 Caryn Johnson 225, 266 Jeff A Johnson 172,233 Mrs. Jeanine Johnson 145 Keith Johnson 45 Kelly Johnson 122, 235 Mike Johnson 122, 190, 224 Randall Johnson 22, 78, 193, 226 Aimee Jones 122 Cathy Jones 87, 172 David Jones 122 Greg Jones 78 Richard Jones 172 Earlene Jones 122 Jerry Jones 172 Larry Jossi 172 Barbara Judd 266 Bob Judd 22, 78 Kelli Jung 172 Traci Jung 78 Juniors 170 David Kahler 266 Leslie Kahler 78 Lisa Kallioinen 20, 21, 25, 29, 31, 61, 64, 67, 69,172 Mr. Jerry Kamm 156 Lisa Kampert 78 Argena Kapicka 172 Denise Kappler 266 Kathy Kauffman 51, 122 Kevin Kauffman 266 Lynn Keefer 78 Mark Keefer 122 Miranda Keller 78 Tyler Kendall 122, 181, 198 Susan Kenny 20, 46, 60, 63, 67, 69, 107, 172 Susan Kent 122 Ann Keskula 266 Lenny Kidd 44,78 Denny Kiker 172 Cindy Kilcup 172 Ricky Kilcup 122 Miss Katie Killen 158 Laurie Killian 50, 244 Connie Killion 78 Cindy King 266 Duane King 172 Sharon King 122 Lynne Kinner 122 Paul Kinsfather 122 Tammy Kirkendall 78 George Kirkpatrick 266 Jeff Klausman 222,228,266 Neva Klein 267 Harold Kleinfeldt 43, 267 Shari Kleinhans 22, 78 Roberta Kler 78, 244 Curtis Klever 78, 192,211 Mark Klever 30,172,185 Rainie Kline 78 Mike Klobertanz 122, 190 Gary Knaub 78, 192 Larry Knaub 105, 223, 252, 267, 270 John Knobel 122 Debra Knode 45, 67, 70, 93, 94, 267 Elizabeth Knode 51, 98, 122 Mike Koller 49,122, 181,198,253 Becky Kondo 51, 122,203 Sue Koppert 172 Leonard Kosta 172 Lisa Kosta 162, 165,267 Michele Kribs 267 John Krieg 78 Claus Kryck 44, 78 Tami Kuhnhausen 122 Lynn Kulm 24, 25,172 Robin Kundert 78 Keith Kuppenbender 267 Ken Kuppenbender 78 Jim Kurtz 172 Beth Lacey 50,78 Karen Lacey 23, 39, 99, 106, 173, 226 Karen Lack 267 Mark Lackey 267 Jeff Lagoon 51, 92, 94, 97, 267, 272 James Lander 160,267 Leslie Landers 78 Bradford Landing 190, 253 Patricia Lange 216, 217, 226 Mr. Elmer Lampe 145 Rick Lapine 160 Ms. Joann Larkins 159 Gary Larkins 122 Nancy Larsen 173 Thomas Lattanzi 22, 78 Karen Laubsch 45, 99, 267, 268 Mr. Gerald Larer 147, 161, 163 Monica Lauer 122 Mr. Russell Law 147, 185 Debra Lawrence 268 Jeanette Lawrence 122 Julie Layton 268 Brenda Lazarus 22, 23, 70, 71, 122 Randy Lazarus 78, 193 Sandy Leininger 78 Steve Leite 122 Allen Leitz 122 Eileen Leitz 78 Gregg Leitz 268 Julius Lenox 122, 181, 208 Arlene Lettenmaier 23 Karen Lewis 268 Leland Lewis 122 Robert Lewis 269 Alexander Ley 122 Cheryl Lievsay 78 Wes Lievsay 123 Lisa Lines 78 Stan Link 25,173,181, 182,224,236 Mark Lisonbee 22, 78, 228 Anthony Little 78 Shelley Little 122 Robyn Litzenberg 123 Patricia Lloyd 39, 45, 99, 268 Robin Lloyd 123 Lisa Locke 123 Steve Locke 123,206 Susan Loghry 78 Dale Long 173 Dewey Long 43, 45, 123, 190, 224, A 253 Mrs. Jane Lombard 110 Karen Lotz 78, 225 Sandy Lotz 173,225,230 Teresa Lovelace 57 Tarie Lowman 173 Donald Lucht 123 Camille Lueck 98, 123 George Lueck 184, 188, 260, 268 Denise Lufkin 50, 79, 235 Karl Lunde 79 David Lunning 22, 23, 25,123,190 Julie Luther 268 Susan Lyttle 44, 79 John Lymath 79,192 David Lynn 173,236 Mike Lynn 79 Louise Macaoay 22, 99, 107, 123,214 Michael Mace 89, 123 Steve MacGregor 25, 173, 185, 226 Miss Jeanne Mackie 100, 132 Denice MacGregor 123 Thuy Mac Hudng 79 Craig Major 268 Kim Major 37,173,230 Randall Major 79, 192, 252 Randolph Manion 79 Myra Manley 79 Tim Mantia 123,226,233 Tina Mantia 173 Janese Maple 39, 173 Sally Maple 23, 79 Tim Maple 45, 173 Marching band 40 David Marcum 173 Mark Marcum 23, 190 Ann Markgraff 23, 173 Maroon 94 Diana Marracci 268 Jeff Marshall 268 Mary Jane Marshall 89, 101, 105, 226, 268 Calvin Martens 23, 79 Darrell Marti 79, 192 Alan Martin 173 Christine Martin 22, 79 Craig Martin 79, 192, 201, 252 John Martin 79 Joseph Martin 173.185.194, 196, 248 Larry Martin 51, 79 Pat Martin 99, 123, 190, 199, 253 Melinda Martin 173 Shirley Martin 24, 46, 51, 57, 63, 65, 67. 69. 268 Kathryn Martinez 269 Kim Marvich 101, 162, 165, 173, 223, 244 Dennis Mascher 173 Bill Mascott 49, 123, 190 Kelli Mathes 123 Janet Matteucci 79, 244 Bret Matthews 269 Andrea Maxwell 173 Charles Maxwell 123, 190, 198,253 Jesse Maxwell 79 Kathryn Mayes 269 Patrick Mayhead 269 Mark McAfee 123, 190 Tracy McCall 123 Scot McCarty 79 David McCloskey 193 Michael McConnon 23, 123, 208 Kent McCork1e 79, 193, 211, 226 Pat McCork1e 173, 185,236 Roberta McCormick 99, 173, 183 Kim McCoy 248, 269 Debbie McDaniel 23, 39, 173 Leon McDaniel 184, 260,269 Michelle McDaniel 79 Mike McDaniel 123, 190,208 Douglas McDonald 79, 193 Mark McDonald 79 Mike McDonald 123 Patnck McDonald 43, 44, 172, 173, 185, 248 Ronald McDonald 173 Kelly McFee 37, 98, 123, 216 Kelly McGinnis 123 Mrs. Grace McGinnis 147 Dan McG1one 269 Diane McGuire 79 Sherry McKinnis 79 Mrs. June McKinstry 93, 142, 146 Mary McLaughlin 165, 269 Gordon McLennan 105, 222, 269 Tim McMenamin 105, 184, 189,269 Mr. Richard McPartland 146 Steve Meads 22, 23,123,190,198,199 David Mears 22, 79, 193 Jack Mears 269 Antonio Medina 123 Charles Meidel 173 Frankie Mello 22, 79, 205, 206. 207 Gino Mello 173,206,207 Lynn Melnichuk 169, 173 Mark Melnichuk 22, 79 Bill Meskel 174 Bradley Meuchel 79 Jackie Meyer 174 Mark Michel 174 Steve Mickels 174 Mark Mickelson 184, 260, 269 Bonnie Miller 174 Cathy Miller 123 James Miller 25, 174, 185 John Miller 43, 44, 51, 270 Kevin Miller 174 Marsha Miller 79 Michael Miller 261, 270 Richard Miller 89, 184, 187, 188,270 Sally Miller 51, 70, 174 Michael Million 43, 45, 270 Ron Million 44, 79, 201 Tammy Mills 174 Tom Mills 270 Milwaukian 92 David Mingo 79, 200, 201. 252 Mixed choir 22 Dan Mixer 174 Steve Mixer 123 Lori Moen 79 Lissa Moncrieffe 174 Janice Monish 123 Carol Montgomery 22, 79, 215 Jody Montgomery 270 Kevin Montgomery 41,44, 123 Kathryn Montminy 174 Terry Montminy 80, 181 Carolyn Moore 79 Darin Moore 123 Linda Moore 123 Mike Morey 174 .lanice Morikawa 51, 123 Perry Morikawa 79,98 Carol Morrow 226,270 Lee Ann Morrow 123, 226 Debbie Moser 174 Mu Alpha Theta 162 Clifton Mudder 270 Timothy Muffenbier 194 Dennis Muir 123 Gary Mulder 80, 109, 193 Charles Mulford 174 Mike Munden 81, 193 Dr. Paul Muno 130 Musical 60 Laurie Mura 58, 67., 99, 162, 165 , 168, 174 Carri Murphy 123 Jim Murray 123 296 Index Musical 60 Melody Mussetter 23, 45, 174 David Myers 165,270 Lisa Nace 80 Kelly Nace 123 Christina Namen 123 Russell Namen 80 David Nase 80 Nikki Nash 31, 37, 57, 64, 66, 89, 91, 105, 174 National Honor Society 164 Jennifer Nauman 270 Douglas Nealeigh 80 Denise Nelson 123 Ed Nelson 174 Jane Nelson 80 Michael Nemetli 184, 223, 260, 270 Tony Nesheim 80 Gayle Newman 270 Mr. Mark Newman 158 Patty Newman 37,98, 123, 216,244 Robert Newman 123, 208 Jeffrey Nikolas 228 Eric Norclquist 174 Kurt Nordquist 80, 201, 252 Cindy Norgaard 123 Gerald Nott 80, 192, 211 Tim Nott 174, 236 Julie Novak 89, 123 Kathy Noyes 174 Charlene Nuttbrock 123, 180,203,244 Wayne Nuttbrock 271 Carol Oakley 96, 162, 163, 165, 216, 234, 271 Joan Oakley 22, 23, 89, 123, 216, 244 Karen O'Banion 271 Jody Oberle 22, 50, 80, 235 Mr. Dale Obrist 106 Diane Obritschkewitsch 271 Nick Obritschkewitsch 123 Brenda Oetken 124 Chuck Olesen 174 Sheila Olesen 80 Darla Olmsclieid 22, 80 Lisa Olsen 174 Randy Olsen 271 Mr. Larry Olson 149, 198 Mrs. Aina O'Ma11ey 149 Wesly O'Neill 174 Barbara Orlando 124 Nancy Orlando 22, 80 Joe Orre1180, 108, 181 Carrie Orren 174 Cindi Orren 89, 174 Sharon Osterhoudt 174 William Osterhoudt 80, 109 Outdoor school 104 Barbara Owens 175, 183, 230 Mr. Gene Owens 47, 131 Sherry Oyler 175. 244 Alan Paget 124, 160 Mrs. Mary Palm 114 Dean Palmer 22, 80 Cheryl Paltridge 23, 39, 99, 175 Tim Paltridge 22, 80, 181 Mary Parker 80 Michael Parker 175 Mike Parks 271 Mike Patteeuw 175 Anne Patterson 124 Elizabeth Patterson 45, 124 Jill Patti 80 Roy Payne 42, 43, 45, 105, 271 Janice Payton 39, 271 Audrey Pearson 89, 99, 124, 181, 244 Cai Pearson 96, 162,163, 165, 181, 183, 233, 271 Debbie Peck 22, 80, 235 William Peets 40, 43, 45, 271 Nancy Pelett 271 lvlr. Marvin Pemberton 146, 148 Mr. Ed Penner 146, 148, 266 Laura Pentecost 105, 124 Pep Pals 98 Steven Pepper 272 Mr. Ernest Perkins 106, 115 Calvin Perrin 124 Lisa Perry 37, 272 Shelly Peters 25, 67, 99, 175 Brad Petersen 124 Neil Petersen 20, 25, 272 Mr. Howard Peterson 159 Patricia Peterson 124, 203 Rhonda Peterson 175, 230 Stephen Peterson 94, 124, 160 Bill Phelps 124 Geoffrey Phelps 175 Brad Phillips 80 Dale Phillips 272 David Phillips 124 Janet Phillips 80. 244 Juli Phillips 70, 71,99, 165, 175, 203, 244 Craig Pierce 175 Mr. Les Pierce 149, 204, 206 Lisa Pierce 22, 124, 217, 218, 219, 226 244 Robin D Pierce 80 Robin R Pierce 101 Robert Pieretti 272 Crisanne Pike 22, 39, 272 Joe Pisaneschi 80, 89, 193 Mary Pisaneschi 101, 272 Barry Pitmon 22, 23, 94, 124 Russell Plieth 80 Julie Plymale 22, 124 Pony Pipers 20 Charles Pongratz 184,223,272 Kim Poole 272 Tamara Poole 22, 80, 226 Mrs. Dolores Porter 114 Donald Porter 124 London Porter 272 Debbie Portier 81, 98 Sherry Portier 81 Carol Potwin 80, 218 Mrs. Alice Powelson 133 Karin Powell 272 Kathaleen Powell 80 James Prahl 124, 226 ' Grady Price 43, 45, 272 Mr. Bob Prichard 114 John Prizmich 22, 81 Prom 34 Kathy Prostek 81 Susan Prostek 175 Mike Proulx 20, 25, 42, 43, 45, 89, 224, 273 Colleen Pullen 36, 37, 99, 162,165, 175 Leslie Pullen 37, 124, 216. 226, 234 Richard Purdy 273 Mark Putnam 175 Tim Putnam 44, 81 Maureen Quigley 22, 81, 89 Radio. Chess 160 Rally 212 David Ranson 273 Melinda Ranson 124 Karen Rapp 124 Sandra Rapp 273 Greg Raschio 41, 43. 45, 273 Tia Raschio 124 Steve Rau 124, 206, 233 Kip Ravan 22,23,25. 124,190 Rick Readel 22, 81 Richard Recker 25, 43, 46, 57, 59, 67, 68, 69, 175, 181, 199,236 Cliffton Redding 81, 193, 252 Carrie Redfield 273 Mr. David Redpath 150 Christy Ree 273 Kimberly Rees 99 Mike Reese 22,81 Reflections 280 Registration 18 Randy Reid 124,190, 194,253 Dallas Reilley 81 Rene Reineccius 49, 105, 165, 212, 2 226, 273 Jeffrey Renz 175 Mr. John Rhode 131 Charrnel Rhyne 99, 124, 226 Don Ribail 124 Laurie Ribail 81 Debbie Rice 22, 23, 99, 124, 218 Randy Rice 165, 175, 184,206,248 William Rice 273 Patti Richards 175, 226, 227 Lori Richmond 81 Connie Rictor 81 Donna Rictor 24, 50, 175 Brenda Riddle 124 Dennie Riebhoff 81, 193 Deborah Riggins 20, 24, 25, 267, 273 Tom Riggins 2123, 124, 190, 224,225 Bart Riggs 25, 67,175 Sandy Riggs 81 Barbara Ristine 90, 98, 124, 226, 235 Ryan Roake 44, 81 Harvey Robbins 81 .left Roberts 124, 226 Patti Roberts 273 Carol Robinson 49, 81 Donald Robinson 124 Janet Robinson 81 Lucy Robinson 81 Mr. Arlington Robnett 151 Darrel Roby 266, 274 Lance Rock1'ord81, 192,211 Suzanne Roluffs 22, 81 Curtis Roman 274 Scott Ronck 124, 190 Stuart Roholt 20, 25, 45, 49, 175 Room reps 88 Michael Rork 274 Mr. A1 Rose 151, 208, 209 Kelly Rose 37, 274 Cindi Rounds 81 Dave Rounsevelle 175, 185 Scott Rounsevelle 81, 192, 211 David Rowley 274 Lynn Ruby 98, 124 Mr. ,lack Rudfelt 151 Mrs. Katharine Rudfelt 150 Lori Rudolph 175 Kim Rueck 175 Jane Ruecker 44, 124, 216, 217, 244 Ken Ruecker 41, 43, 45, 175 Linda Ruecker 44, 81, 216, 225 Rene Russell 125 Vallee Rutherford 25, 51,175 Carol Rutledge 89, 98, 125 Donald Rutledge 30, 274 Patrick Ryan 125 Ken Sacht 89, 99, 184, 236, 260 Sadie Hawkins 28 Miss Charlotte Sahnow 152 Mr. Gary Sackley 19, 33, 133 Victoria Sale 37, 90, 99, 125, 216 Diana Salser 175 Gary Salser 81 Doug Salyers 22, 23, 125, 160, 161 Goran Samojlovski 125 Deborah Sander 37, 57, 66, 125 Juleen Sander 23, 98, 130, 175 Susan Sanders 125 Christine Saylor 274 Sharon Saylor 175 Teresa Saylor 125 Debra Schaber 274 Donald Schaber 125, 198 Terry Schafer 81, 235 .lay Scheibeler 81 Kelly Schlaht 175 Trina Schlesser 37,274 Theresa Schmidt 81 Vanessa Schmidt 175 Marie Schmitt 274 Mike Schmitt 125, 190, 206, 208, 209 253 .lack Schmitz 194, 195, 197.274 Kay Sclmell 22, 23, 98. 125. 226. 235 Robert Schnell 81 David Schnur 125 Chris Schofield 81 ' Marlina Schonneker 176 Brenda Schreiber 22, 23, 98, 125. 218 Kevin Schreiber 20, 25, 62, 66, 69, 86 87, 88, 89, 262, 271. 275 Steve Schreiber 81, 193 Tina Schreiber 39. 125. 225 Craig Schroeder 125 lo Marie Schroeder 43, 44. 275 Mark Schroeder 81 Monty Schroeder 176, 185,206 Connie Schultz 19, 74, 81, 91, 215, 218 Cynthia Schultz 275 Bobbi Schulz 275 Chuck Schulz 81 Robin Schutjer 125 Candayce Schwabauer 275 David Schwartz 99, 165, 176, 181,182, 206, 207, 209, 236 Steve Schwartz 89, 96, 98, 162, 164, 165, 184, 206, 207, 260, 275 Donna Schwarz 32, 33, 212, 213, 275 Kenneth Scott 176 Steve Scott 81 Ron Seawell 176, 185, 189, 194, 195, 223, 253 Secretaries, aides 110 Lisa Seltman 165,275 Senior awards 288 Senior class play 64 Senior credits 282 Seniors 254 Service pins 96 Linda Sexton 22,81 Mark Sexton 176 Donna Sevier 81 Susan Shadbolt 176 Coleen Shannon 58, 67, 275 Scott Shaw 125 Sharon Shelby 275 Cheryl Shepard 94, 275 Mari Shepard 81 Bryan Shephard 176 Robin Shepard 273 Mark Shore 92,165,275 Tina Siler 81 Kelly Simonatti 224, 276 Bambi Simonis 81 Carla Simpson 276 Paul Simpson 81 Tom Simpson 59.60, 66. 70. 125 Debbi Siri 81 Cindy Sirianni 81 Debbie Sirianni 81 Skill center 156 Skimeisters 226 Ski team 224 John Skoro 81 Mr. Bill Skow 152 Glen Small 22, 81 Brenda Smith 81, 89 Carolyn Smith 81, 218 Carolyn Smith 23. 39, 176 .lohn Smith 176, 185, 205, 206 Jenny Smith 81 Kim Smith 81 Kirk Smith 236 Michelle Smith 67, 94, 95, 100, 176 7 298 Index Paul Smith 185,206,236 Robert Smith 18, 192, 211 Sharon Smith 82 Shelly Smith 70, 82 Mr. Mike Smithey 153, 196, 199 Pamela Snyder 176 Bruce Solly 45, 70, 71, 94, 176, 198, 236 Cheryl Solseth 45, 176 Randall Sommers 20, 25, 62, 67, 69, 276 Sophomores 116 Lois Sorenson 22, 82, 218, 219 Mark Sorensen 176 Stephanie Sorensen 82 Kris Souply 276 Bi11iSowders 22, 82 Billi Sowders 22, 81, 89 Paul Sowards 20, 25, 176, 185,228 David Sowles 176 Shirley Sparlin 22, 81, 224 Lewis Speake 125 Alice Spencer 276 Trina Spencer 89, 176,218 Michael Spencer 125, 226 Shaun Spencer 25, 59, 67, 105, 273, 276 James Spickelmier 43, 45, 276 Albert Spor 43, 45, 276 Arvid Spor 22, 23, 44, 125 Annette Stacey 30, 41, 43, 44, 45, 89, 176 Kathryn Stacey 24, 31, 38, 39,276 Michelle Stacey 45, 81 Deborah Stacy 276 Mrs. Mary Stacey 115 Rick Staehle 125 Stage Band Stage band 42 Jamie Stangel8l, 194,199,236 Dale Stansberry 125 Julie Stanton 276 Russ Stanton 176 Shelly Stanton 22, 81, 226 Cheryl Staples 25, 176 Cindy Starr 125 Mr. Stanley Starr 152 Luella Stauss 276 Debra Steele 125 Savannah Stein 70, 176 Bradley Stevens 125, 190 Debra Stevens 176 Mrs. Marge Stewart 1 12 Steven Stewart 22, 23, 125 Leslie Stofiel 19, 81 Timberlie Stofiel 99, 176, 183 William Stone 277 David Strader 181 , 236, 277 Kathy Stratton 81, 235 John Stuart 105,108,109,160,228 277 Student council 86 Mrs. Sharon Stutzman 112 Sidney Stusinski 125, 161 Sam Sundeleaf 43, 45, 160, 176, 224 Steve Susbauer 176 Mr. Chuck Swan 42, 153, 224 Mike Swan 43, 44, 176, 181, 183, 22 Linda Swank 277 Stephen Swanson 43, 44, 176, 223 Karen Swedberg162, 165, 176 Jeffrey Sweet 125 Martin Swinehart 277 Larry Swenson 176 Kathy Swoboda 277 Kayla Swoboda 50, 98 Kirk Swoboda 81 Danny Talarico 277 Linda Talarico 25, 32, 67, 87, 89, 99 4 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 168, 176, 203, 216, 277 Lisa Talarico 25, 67, 86. 87 168, 176, 202, 203, 218, 244 Donna Terry 176 Cliff Theisen 184, 274 Mark Theisen 81 Thespian movie 68 Thespians 66 Marcia Thomas 277 Anita Thompson 74, 177 Janice Thompson 44, 50 Shelly Thompson 214 Vern Thompson 22, 23, 25, 125, 190, 192, 226 Mark Thorp 277 Kurt Thorsen 22, 23, 125, 233 Jim Tibbetts 177 Mr. Archie Timmons 157 Mr. Gilbert Timothy 21, 25, 153 Lisa Tomlin 51, 70, 125 Mr. Bob Tone 131 Top ten 96 Toumament of plays 56 Trina Totzen 81 Tami Traver 23, 125, 226 Paula Tullar 23, 94, 98, 125,226 Miss Frances Turner 155 Miss Glynna Turner 113 Jeurgen Turner 125 Sandra Twitchell 81 Karen Uhlman 125, 253 Maryanne Untinen 70, 126 Janice Urtien 25, 57, 67, 69, 177 Trade-a-day 26 Gary VanDomelen 81 Miss Kathleen Van Lom 36, 155, 217 John VanVoorhis 126, 206 Sue Veach 22, 81, 244 Glen Vershum 81 Tina Vershum 94, 96, 99, 165, 277 Miss Lorraine Vick 142, 154 John Vistica 22, 81 Robert Vistica 277 Barbara Voight 126 Elizabeth Voight 277 Volleyball 216 Kim Vukovich 126, 216, 234 Anthony Wade 66, 67, 177 Terry Wagner 278 Andy Walden 177, 206 Rhonda Walden 22, 23, 98, 126, 214 Chris Walker 278 Dennis Walker 126 Donna Walker 126 Kim Walker 81 Nancy Walker 177, 218, 244 Sue Walker 126 Susan Walker 81 Kelly Wallace 226 Lori Wallace 32, 81, 89 Brian Wallberg 81 Matt Wallberg 126 Paul Walling 43, 44, 126 Sarah Ward 23, 29, 94, 126 Michael Walrath 126, 226 Robert Walsh 81, 193 Mike Walters 184, 278 Miranda Warner 177 David Wasson 126, 160 William Watanabe 177, 205, 206 Diane Watkins 126 Dorothy Watkins 70, 126 Patrick Watkins 30, 89, 99, 162, 185, 202, 228, 278 Dana Watson 23, 98, 126 Randy Watson 126 Angela Weaver 22, 81 Lucretia Webb 81 Bridget Wedge 278 Lori Weed 81 Marvin Weedman 81 Thomas Weedman 278 Shawna Weeks 162, 244, 278 Tracy Weeks 126 Scott Weidenkeller 177 Debbie Weikum 81 Shawn Welch 82 Edward Wells 82 John Wells 82, 193, 252 Jay West 278 Jill West 177 Douglas Westling 278 Linda Westling 22, 23,126 Mrs. Jan Wetlierald 112 Donald Wheeler 82 Dan Whitaker 126 Evan Whitaker 278 Leslie White 82 Tamara White 25, 177 Tamee White 177 Miss Fran Whitehill 130 Linda Whitmore 31, 36, 37, 177, 216 Greg Whitmore 82, 192, 211 Linda Whitemore 31, 36, 37, 177, 216 Karen Whittington 278 Michael Whittington 177 Becky Wilder 278 Brad Wiley 22, 82, 193 David Wiley 177, 233 James Wiley 22 Mr. Larry Wilkins 47, 140, 154, 185 Lisa Worsley 23, 127, 218 Dave Worth 82,201 Sue Worthington 177 Wrestling 204 Eric Wright 43, 56, 82 Paul Wright 82 Casaundra Wroth 23, 177 Janet Wyatt 127 Connie Yackley 50, 80 Lori Yamada 162, 165, 177 Scott Yarger 127 Clifford Yoder 127 Diane Yokel 279 Pam Yokel 23, 49, 127 Tim York 127, 208, 209 Neva Yorkston 44, 82 Mr. Robert Yorkston 146, 154 Mike Young 22, 82, 192, 200, 201, 252 Paul Young 177,233 Philip Young 127 Randy Young 127 Joseph Zinsli 127 Karen Zuleger 37, 254, 279 Daniel Zumwalt 82, 192,211 Donna Zumwalt 50, 82 Nancy Zumwalt 99, 101, 102, 103, 223, 259, 279 William Zumwalt 177, 181, 236 Marten Wilkins 82, 192, 252 Martin Wilkins 82, 210, 211 Don Wilkinson 177 Mark Willers 177 Matt Willers 177 Denise Williams 23, 39, 177 Mr. Lyle Williams 155, 164, 165 Pat Williams 126 Nancy Willmes 96,164, 165,279 Craig Wilson 279 Gloria Wilson 82 Julie Wilson 42,165, 177 Matthew Winkelhake 109, 127, 226 Melinda Winkelhake 37, 50, 96, 103, 162, 165, 279 Dirk Wittig 96, 165, 279 Jan Wohlschlegel 82 Tamara Woldridge 177 Mary Wolf 82 Leif Wollen 44, 127 Mrs. Mary Wong 113 Bruce Woods 190 Judy Woods 279 Kim Woods 20, 25, 98, 279 Richard Woods 127 Mrs. Jean Woodworth 110 Laurel Woolley 20, 24, 48, 62, 63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 86, 87,279 Robert Wooster 89, 177, 185, 248 David Worsley 184, 188, 206, 279 99 lv fe, un N14-54,:,... 1- I I 4 fg5,. 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