Molalla Union High School - Arrow Yearbook (Molalla, OR)
- Class of 1976
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Nature a.nd I exchange ouraideas, We strive through our problems., And when I leave the silence of the woods, I feel fresh and new like the flower sprouting beneath me, Ready for the world, to reach out and understand its wonders. ALONG THE WAY by Carol Beyer I walk into the field of life but cannot see the end, The land stretches far ahead into the hazy unknown horizon, There are roads that cross and gates to pass, Along the Way. I continue on and see the small wonders of the World, my eyes can perceive the works of the Lord, Plants and animals cluster about me, as I continue Along the Way. I strive forward on my path and notice other lives about Me, my life reflects throughout my mind, and I realize Mistakes I have made, while I try accomplishing better, as I go Along the Way. , . n, V 5-.. , K , I GJ i xx :- w.rk,,' X . . r ' i. ff ' - 'Al 1 A ff - 4 .- I -I , .,' T -FQ 4 . A . .1,. : , , I ., I - I me I v M I . M ry, - , .W r 5 8 x .3 . 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Currently busy on details for a new school section, hopeful to be completed in August of 1977, Mr. Schlimgen regularly go to school board meetings and has a heavy appointment sche ule. ggAt55f.,.. LMT i Q I, X... - , f- Tom Leupp Mrs. Doris Grieg has been with the school district 32 yej In that time she has worked for a number of superint dents and has done many tasks under different hats. Currently she is the Deputy Clerk of the District. ,xv 9 fi? t 5 OQa 'r t, I get as ref 943- ' ew l- -in Irene Schriever Mr. Mike Bremmer, looking up and doing what he always does: What did you do this time? While no one really dares to say anything--one does have to admit that the vulture does dress up the office of the grade man- agers, Mr. Richard Beatty and Mr. Vic Fox. 5 . ' J-. 5 3 .Q -I I 1 K'-.. 1 H . :nam N-I '1' JL... Mr. Richard Blake is School Activities Advisor and is also junior counselor. He is shown giving instructions. 11 ,fl Mr. Adams is the coach of the Varsity basketball team. He is also the Ceramics and Calligraphy teacher. w- sf A Y' T' 9 'Q ,- .s-----X O 'J' N Pi D- 0 m ff-, P-l ,.- yler Harold Wood .......-- bf-4 .t E, , we r . '73 l... .,.f. ,A llll 4, Q Q, is 'f Ge UN. Mr. Charles Tyler who is retiring july 1, has served on the , board for several years. His expertise will be missed. 4 Mr. Harold Wood, t re iring when his term ends, listens care- fully to material discussed. 8 .13 ,-v' , I h,,,.,, Probably the most discussed matter at the school'boar meetings this year was the Communist Speaker . A request was made for a Communist to speak to the soci: ,,, ,, ,P ,L--nf A . P Rose Chancellor V. -. .,. ,,,,,..,, W A il classes. This was first o.k'd, then denied due to com- pressure. Final disposition of the case will be at a later ime as the matter was referred to 21 Federal Court in April. cienc unit Several of the meetings were sticky for the board. When the question of the Communist speaker came up, suggestions were made and followed regarding the handling of it. Finally there ere several well attended meetings complete with TV cover- age. Court suit by a private citizen has led only to an indefinite postponement by Judge Burns. Rose Chancellor, chairperson for the current year, now has one student recently graduated and one in high school. At the meetings her concern is to try for the best education possible for all the students. Chan Bunke Mr. Bunke checks to be sure he is hearing correctly. - x 'FQL2.'-5if-',,- fy gi- ,t.Q.,,-al--A gt Ray Sether Mr. Sether seems to say, Haven't we done this before fAnswer--you bet, but where are the negatives?l ? olalla Community Sohoolg Girls' Fastpitch Softball Team A w-' fr' ',f11', . , . ., .r .si Q Larry Stark is the coach for this year's girls' fast pitch soft- ball team. He was also the coach for last year's team when they travelled to junction City for the State Tournament where they came in 5th. This year's team consists of: Jean Tlusty, short stopg De- bra Wrolstad, lst baseg Carrie Browning, lst baseg Patty Phil- pot, 3rd baseg Tammi Steinhauer, 2nd baseg Cheryl Wilson, catcherg Sandy Gaskill, 2nd base, center fieldg Bev Wilson, right field: Sally Byrd, left field, and Tracy Carr, left field ta Jean Tlustl' 3005118 Off again- Tammi Steinhauer nabs grounder. . , qi V ' . V1 11 ga- i -W -A 1 ' --! , fm f:w'gf5-'.- 421'-ui , 'm.u3M :F 2.1 5 94 mzmgl i:a.,' F I mls ' .-f4'2jv,,:f,i-,i4gi.r4L'b1W,Ja .nf :f ',i,-,'Z,Y,1.a,:, ef:!w:,, -' g ',1c----5 , 1 , 'fi2E,F52!!Si2 f,f 1 3'4 , ,, - - f 1- '2'?-,-gasp :fr , ,,- .... ,. V flgy fi' Q-fpgl. 'r3,'E .:- -'L ' .1 -ETQEQI1-5:54352-? 1 14 X ,M If T V ,, . - .N , . . s halt. -, -- .l ,aft 1.5, l,f-1.10 ,--..,. ...X-, , ,. ... .fm-., .W .ml ,.,.,, ..,t..,,,,,,B, , AV ' If .fl . ' ' , A ' v'T?? ' , 1, ,ff 'gl . 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' v' ..,r, , jeffrey Beal Steve Bergstrom 3 Q' , ,UQ , , ' ...., an '+N5 ' ' if ,.. 1 :nu H ff X x 1 2 'Q- f ,V f J , RW , ,, WN ' ' xxx' .x my .' Maki. M W M V . f -1, '- . A mu., ., A. 4 xl A XM, .-2?QL7' A-.TUX -- ,9 ' A- -- 'fff A -if-T-'-l3'Tif'4i1tf'f .-eifiilfr Mark Beyer Rita Beyer Best Couple--Ron Emch and Cindy Dean Ti? is I 'LIL 3 Bryon Blackman jill Bond Best Dressed--Brian Charapata and Sue Radosevich Paul Borowczak Vivian Brown x 7'i 5 , ' Aa. Bob Bruce Nancy Burroughs David Butcher 3mfim :ivv 14 Randy Chancellor Brian Charapata Deborah Chelson Terry Christner Mark Fricke Debbie Gardner Patricia Gibboney Pat Gross 1,-J' '-v .1-,vf.,,,,p D a Lori Gambell , fb ,f QI' V ' ' -7' f J-'Sl' Most Athletic--Ron Emch and Marlajohnson Carol Gerzise rv M 4H 1 1 uh bf K, A, Mark Gordon Craig Grassman Connie Griffiths Ramona Grotzman Mary Hall Chris Hammond Jonda Hager David Hayes Margaret Headricle fEZZiej ffl .95 AW H V. 25.1, ' ,Jw A .Q 4. q - - '-4-M-W4 i.......--1s-It ' , '- Q H john Hester Class Flirt--Gregg Schroeder and Debbie Gardner Virginia Hogland 'Y' Zi. 18 William Hopkins Freda Howard Amy Hutchison I Qs Gail Hepler -oi rl 5. x Robert Hoffman Uayl Kurt Holcomb Lea' Imdieke fide 'S .lv jf Brian ICH jennqfer jessel Marla johnson Rocky johnson Mar ty KGYUOZC1 Andrew Kaser Most Shy--Malcolm Shuey and Linda Keefer Maureen Kearney Linda Keefer Tracie Keegan Ben Keeley Brian Kelly Paula Kelly Denise Kffk Diane Kirk Richard Krupicka J 0561911 LGT'-9611 'vi f 'eff' Xi James Linde Vicki Logue Vicki Lucht Troy Luciano tslv Glenna MacDonald Arthur Mafine T-S' Lg... 9 7' A, ' YL N f-fm 3-. , 'Vin hai? rib ' ' g'- , :1:?,nfs. f '1 1' . . f - .,. 1 K J- u. ' .1 ' Class Clowns-Galen Evans and Lorie Naylor 2O Marcia Matthews Glen Maurer W... ......,---..---.-....a..-.. , Most Talented--Keith Van Vickle and Sonja Sandgrcn Sabrina Moore Reid M0015 Laura Maurer -3 N. -2 f W ,X 1 W ., Michael Miller Roger Myers Coe Miles X 1 Patrick Miller 'SSB .Lorraine Naylor - 21 Sally Neal Teanne Neff james Nelgorl Rodney N 1011015 .h .nn 3...-L gfuuxg ' . X .15 Ric Nofzinger Kenneth Ohta Kerry O'Kane janet Otter 1 E i 'T Pi' f o .: ' e.f-wr I . , 1f.g,Ji?j7i- fig-. J W 5 ,135 1 .ru R 10,4 L -w-Ax A ,5R'?lPf' I Ill is Richard Peters 1 U ' Dennis Philpot I1 ' l A LW 'W --ir . AJ, . ' .4 -V84 - . f , Michael Poppe Most Studious--Ken Ohta and Sue Clack john Powlison QE 444 , Y 'y N -x , ,, . k ri Q4 NX - Q2 L- Richard Preston Wendy Profhtt Heather Purvis Armando Quintero , , 1 .V L. R SLM, Susan Radosevich Crag Ralston Teresa Rampke jack Reck v ug, .i 1 Rick Reece Craig Roberts rv! - . '. yn. . L 'g' ' 'E . '11, f. n? 'N P W 4 s LJ M ' 1 A, Q Q ' L- . 7 ' ,P -qv-f , Y',1w.jj: N 1 W haf? Q.. V V V E ,ss s so 5 j ,. X :H ,A L ,5 A,f1:,-,A Best Eyes--ftiedj--Gary Syphard, Rocky johnson, David Rohrs Denise Fish , Terry Rampke Laffy R055 A :fl A s Mary Lou Rutledge Leslie Salzer Sonja Sandgren BeCky Sandquist 23 Ruth Schaefer Matthew Schultz Elizabeth Smith K Carol Q Kim Smith x t' Ann S ch Zimgen Malcom S huey Fred Smith Steven Smith -154 n-H' N4 H Susan Schoonover Brad Schuldt Peter S ievers Robert S leight is T1-I C YI , l? fji'! . P ' 1 1 I 31' ,Q 40 f uk Best Personality--Craig Roberts and Lori Gambell 1' fi! I 164' V Ronald Spanfellner jim Stevenson Sherri Stadelman , 1 I- Lloyd Stvuthers fKurtj -Si- I 2' K Q Julie S fHff0fd Tammi S te inhauer Til! w 1 ' , 'N , fgJQi. ' 1' V1 1 M., Gary Syphard Christy Taylor r P' J ' A .vqgwa tr, ,J Steven Thoroughmafl Coral Todd Best Smile--Pat Miller and Cindy Dean Roger Tm-99 Keith Van Vick le 25 Dana Walter Deanna White X x X Terry Wicks fp, 'x I Timothy Winslow Becky Wrolstad William Wurdinger David Zenthoefer Sharon Zeykel flrbyj Not pictured: Michael Bloom Phil Bolts Ida Brooks Gary Brown Thomas Exton Virginia Forristall Dan Harris u c Donna Wimsatt Twyla Yoder Kenneth jenkins Vernon Koos Barbara Lowrey Richard Salsberry Linda Smith Scott S tarnes Stacey Wilson Barbara Zak DuWayne Charles Edmunds 5lst Annual Year ot the United States of America's Bicentennial dgLuTlo,V0 Sunday 2230 p.m. may 30, f976 Baccalaureate - l'l'I 3325, ,E mofaffa Union ,Align Salon! ?76-1976 UmmBUEBmBUt . Adm X vu ' f Processional if 1 B 'nf LY A ' W 'mb Invocation... ............................. .... R ita Beyer AA' 2 Locus iste a Deolkfactgis lest X 'if-1' CX A 'e'iC M was: Z'rT.12'L' Advanced Choir 9 Directed by Stanley Vanderwal Opportunities .. .... Art Marine !aaay196 raduation I'0gI'3fIl drey Medina Amaya sa Marie Anderson eanne Andrews rnie Oliver Baker ieryl Ann Barber nthia Ann Barnett even Muir Bassingthwaighte ffery Keith Beal even Ray Bergstrom rk Andrew Beyer ta Hope Beyer' yon Duane Blackman chael Donovan Bloom Janae, Bond ul David Borowczak a Eileen Brooks ry Glenn Brown vian Cozette Brown ncy Lee Burroughs? vid Clements Butcher tricia Countryman Carrol dy Lee Chanccllorw' ian Edward Charapata borah Joan Chelsonil' ik rry LaVerne Christner isti Lee Cissmanl' isty Taylor Clack san Marie Clacktt' borah Pauline Cooksey dy Kay Corry es Allan Cramer chael P. Cunningham bert Jolm Damm nthia Ann Dean zabeth Dizon ik Skill Reflections ... ................. ......... Honor Roll Grand Honor Roll The Declaration Julius Johnsen 81 Rene DeKnight Senior Ensemble ....Denise Kirk A Parting Blessing J. Jerome Williams Advanced Choir Being an exchange student'L.. ................Kerry O'Kane Rotary Exchange Student lts Not How You Start, Bruce Ruminski Its How You Finish. ... Public Relations, PGE Presentation of Awards..... ...Faculty and Guests Presentation of the Class of l976.... .... Thomas Schlimgen Superintendent Awarding ofthe Diplomas ......... Rose Chancellor, Chairperson Board of Education Alma Mater .......... Class of 1976 C. K. Urguhard Benediction... .................. .... Debbie Gardner Recessional Paul Leroy Edwards Ronald Scott Emch Galen Ray Evans Susanne Marie Evans Thomas Neal Exton Tami Rose Farrar Denise Suzette Fish? Patricia Ann Fletcher Korrine Marie Flint Kevin Wayne Floyd Virginia Rae Forristall Mark Arnold Fricke Lori Jean Gambellw Debbie Marie Gardner Carol Diane Genise Patricia Renee Gibboney Mark Allan Gordonw Craig Robert Grassman Connie Jean Griffiths Pat Elaine Gross' ' Ramona Yvonne Grotzman 27 Mary Shannon Hall S ' Sa gamore Indian cholarshlps Dybvad Sc holars hips Nfl, 237- 'n lf. S N Dennis Philpot The Dybvad Scholarship a- ward of 34,500 was presented to a future student of mechan- ical engineering at OSU, Den- nis Philpot. Mr. Tom Dybvad gave Dennis the certificate which entitles him to receive this sum during the next four years while he is attending the four-year college in Corvallis. Dennis has been a member of Injuneer's Club and Ski Club at MUHS. He has served as student body treasurer this past year, and been a member of the High-Q team. He has been a member of the boys' tennis team, lettering each year. He was in leadership class first semester, and poli- tical participation the last. His classes included trigono- metry, chemistry, physics, cal- culus, government, Research paper, speech, and science fic- tion. Selected Boy of the Month for May for the trait of schol- arship, Dennis also wore hon- or cords at graduation because of his grades during the four years at Molalla. Chris Edward Hammond Daniel Bingham Harris J onda Sue Haver David Earl Hayes Margaret Elizabeth Headrick Sally Barber Helmig Gail Andela Hepler John Wayne Hester Robert Jay Hoffman Virginia Anne Hogland 28 KurtE1liot Holcomb l ' 1 lid? janet Otter janet Otter, who plans to attend a community college to study a medical assistant and secretarial course, was named as recipient of the Dybvad Vo- cational Scholarship for 1976. She has been working for over a year and a half at the Silver- ton Nursing Home as a nurse's aide. She would 'like to com- bine the smdies for a future career in a doctor's office. She has had a busy four years at Molallag belonging to Language Club, yearbook staff assisted with the senior edit- ion of the War Whoop, senior breakfast, homecoming float, spaghetti dinner, and political participation breakfast. Her name is included in the grand honor roll of the senior class. William Polk Hopkins Freda Grace Howa.rd Amy Jo Hutchison Lea Kristie Imdiekel' Brian Keith J eli Kenneth G. Jenkins J ennifer Lynn J essel Marla Jean Johnson Rocky Lee Johnson Marty Eugene Kantola Andrew Vaughn-'Kaser Maureen Kathleen Kearney Linda Rae Keeferi' Tracie Keegan Ben Hewitt Keeley Brian Patrick Kelly Paula Anne Kelly Denise Elaine Kirk ': Diane Elizabeth Kirk Vemon Hayes Koos Richard Wayne Krupicka Joseph Lydell Larsen Maiden Art Marine Ann Voted the outstanding boy in the senior class, Marine was awarded the Sagamore trophy by the ty. His future plans point toward OSU at Corvallis w he will enroll in the Held of chemical engineering. Art has been senior class president this past year, served as vice-president of the junior class. He has l chairman of the canned food drive, founder and cl man of the Paramount party, and a member of o committees. Slei club, two years of FFA, Orange and the male lead in the musical comedy, Gypsy, sented this year. Athletics has involved a large part of his school ti for he participated in football, basketball and four y of varsity tennis. In football he was voted to the Coast Valley League team. Classes this year included English research paper, 4 sics, trigonometry, calculus, world cultures and let ship. Ann Schlimgen was presented with the Indian Ma trophy and plaque at graduation, May 30. Interested physical therapy, Ann may attend Pacwc University Forest Grove, where she has been awarded Honors Entrance. Student Council, senior class secretary, stage band pep band, Girls' League, GAA, Ski Club, Language Club and High-Q have kept her busy during high school. Sh also participated in varsity tennis for two years, and w basketball statistician for four years. She was a winner i the Voice of Democracy contest. Annls classes included Calculus, Trigonometry, Phy sics, Psychology, with four years in Concert Band. She was announced this year's winner of the john Phili Sousa award at the spring band concert. She was selected as an Oregon Scholar by the Gover- nor of the state and wore honor cords at graduation de- noting four years of high scholarship. James Wesley Linck Vicki Lee Logue Barbara Jean Lowry Vick Lynn Lucht Vicki Lynn Luchtm' Troy Luciano Glenna Dawn MacDonald Arthur' Burke Marien Marcia Elean Matthews Glen Lee Maurer Laura Lynn Maurer Coe F. Miles 'i Michael Francis Mi1ler ' Patrick James Miller Sabrina Dee Moore Reid Stanley Moots Roger Rae Myers Lorraine Kai Naylor' anne Sue Neff es Byron Nelson dney David Nichols c E. Nofzinger rry Ann O'Kane nneth Stephen Ohta 'i et Mary Otterw' hard David Peters nnis Criag Philpot ' chael Jack Poppe n Nelson Powlison chard Darrell Preston ven Don Proffitt ndy Joyce Proffitt ather Joyce Purvis Armando Quintero Susan Marie Radosevich Craig Alan Ralston Teresa Lynne Rampke Jack LeRoy Reck Ricky Jim Reece Craig Alan Roberts David Joseph Rohrs Larry Lee Ross Mary Lou Rutledge Leslie Elmer Salzer Sonja Irene Sandgren Becky Renee Sandquist Ruth Ann Schaefer? Ann Marie Schljrngenw Susan Shirley Schoonover Bradley Paul Schuldt Malcolm Baird Shueyi' Peter Fredirck Sievers, Jr. Robert Wesley Sleiglitw Fredrick David Smith Kimverly Sue Smith Steven Douglas Smithi' Ron Spanfellner Sherri Stadelman Julie Linda Stafford Charles Scott Starnes 'Tammi Lu Steinhauer' Jimmie Lee Stevenson Lloyd Kurtis Struthers Gary Leland Syphard, Jr. Steven Michael Thoroughman Coral Ann Todd Roger Dirk Trosen Keith Arnold VanVickle Dana Marie Walteri' Donna Faulhaber Wassmuth Elizabeth Carol Wheaton Deanna Lynn White Terry Allen Wicks Stacey Lea Wilson Donna Marie Wimsatt Danfort h Foundation Sue Clack 1 H Debbie Gardner M.A.T.A. awards two 'I Q T m ' jg! A LTA., J. . ftpltr' , ' gfit' ,, , , UTVV. .V N .EH li 1- - W, A X .. ., yy J . ?i!.3 gL .' - J' f 1 - A ', iz Eniffs, '- . 5' THC ' - 1.1 Q., 1 . Ei . V .1 'H , . . .-c, 7 -I liiliqhi- 5 I. Lkrfl Ken Ohta Freda Howard Audrey Amaya I l Danforth Awards are given annually to students because their outstanding personal, physical, mental, social and aracter development. This year Ken Ohta, Freda Howard and Audrey Amaya re selected. Ken is interested in continuing his wrestling career, so he pes to major in physical education. He is planning to attend wis and Clark College in Portland and spend time in the as of photography, architecture and law before making a eer choice. Freda has been a senior class denator and a junior class al- ate to student council. She has participated in anumber clubs and was recently one of four state chairpeople from lalla at the National Mock Democratic Convention held in Memorial Coliseum in Portland in May. She plans to study nursing with a scholarship from the lalla Grange. Audrey has assisted with activities of the AFS Club and rked on their float. She participated in the Big-Little Sis- party as a junior and helped with senior hall decorations homecoming. She was recently selected as a princess for the junior-Se- r Prom which was held in Apeil at CCC. The Molalla Area Teachers' Association this year awarded scholarships in the amount of 35175 to Susan Clack and Deb- bie Gardner. The faculty scholarship committee members made the selection. Susan plans to major in mathematics and chemistry in a pre- medicine program. She has received honors at entrance from Linfield College at McMinnville. She has also received a Na- tional Merti Letter of Commendationand the Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow award. Activities are second nature to her and included, powder- puff football, basketball, volleyball and gymnastics, skits, floats, senior breakfast and political participation. Debbie Gardner is going to enter Lewis and Clark college in the fall to begin a course in socialogy and psychology which she hopes will help her to reach her present goal of a social work. She spent her junior year as Rotary exchange student in Denmark and in 1974 she won the Voice of Democracy speech contest. BAUSCH AND LOMB AWARDED Mark Gordon Mark Gordon, winner of the Bausch and Lomb sci- ence award, was also the Oregon state winner of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America competition. He will go to Florida in june to compete in the contest to decide the na- tional champions. Mark's area of specialization is in radio and TV repair. 29 Timothy Michael Winslow Becky Georgene Wrolstad William Wurdinger Twyla Marie Yoder Barbara Jane Zak David George Zenthoefer Molalla Grange awards five Sharon Irby Zerkel' D.A.R. selected Nancy Burroughs Nancy Burroughs was selected as D.A.R. Good Citizen 1975-76. Selection of the school good citizen includes boys and girls in the senior class and they must ex- hibit, Leadership, Dependability, Service and Patriotism. Three na- mes are selected and then the faculty chooses the school's good citizen and the student fills out a questionnaire under faculty super- vision. Pins and certificates are awar-- ded early in the year so that the recipient can wear it for the re- mainder of the year. BOARD or EDUCATION Rose Chancellor, Chairperson Molalla, District No. 35 Chan Bunke, Vice-chairman Molalla, District No. 35 Raymond Sether Rural Dell, District qNo. 92 Charles E. Tyler fretiringl Mulino, District No. 84 Harold Wood Shubel, District No. 80 30 fri W LX- lit.-. ,:' Ruth Schaefer Steve Smith Denise Kirk Members of the Molalla Grange farm organization awarded five scholarships to se iors in the graduation class again this year. The announcements of the recipients was In at the awards assembly on May 27 and the students shared a total of 15800. Denise Kirk and Dennis Philpot each were awarded 15250 and Freda Howard, Ru Schaefer and Steve Smith received S100 each. Last year's winners received a total 15650. The selection of the five students was made from the list of applicants given to t Faculty Scholarship Committee, which picked five to be interviewed by memb of the Grange. BOY OF THE YEAR Ron Emch was selected Boy of the Year at the Awards Assembly, May 27. Ron is a top student, fine athlete, and willing to help whenever asked. Ron Emch raduation Da - 1976 Beyer gives Invocation Advanced Choir sings their hearts out at Graduation. T11 Art Marine talks about Opportunities . e Ruminski PR man from PGE speaks about B c , eginning and finishing well. Denise Kirk, senior class l Kerry O'Ka.ne, Rotary Exchange student speaker' gives her opinions of U.S. and schools. ' i q Dennis Philpot receives Dybvad award. janet Otter receives Dybvad vocational award. Chris Hammond shows smile. Sue Clack receives honors. Mrs. Sumption joyfu1ly pins on caps. 32 Indian Maiden trophy belongs to Ann Schlir gen. Art Marine receives Sagamore Tro- phy. I Marlene Brady beams . Tom Schlimgen and Rose Chancellor, Chairperson of the school board, hand out diplomas. What about tomorrow? Al Geddes supervises. Vivian Brown takes moment to remember. And Away we go . . . olitical Participation ,kwin gli n I 1 I Vf mb W, ff as - sf:-C22 K Ronald Reagan 1 ff 43 Wgfg, ll , 2 if X .:: I' - J f ' Gerald Ford X . 453,11 QR ww if Oaqer if 'F' X Frank Church The 1976 National Mock Democra- tic Convention was held at the Memor- ial Coliseum in Portland on May 19-20 and 21. Three Political Particiaption classes were started in January with the pur- pose of learning the function of our government, researching candidates to decide which one would be the best choice to be nominated for Presiden- tial and Vice-Presidential Democratic Nominee, and to draw up a National and State Democratic Platform. We represented the state of Mary- and, but one week before the Conven- ion we were called and asked if we ould also consent to being the state of Louisiana because our delegates were doing such a good job. Two of our classes frantically started researching information about the state of Louis- iana which was now our responsibility. Compliance Review and Credentials Boards were passed with high points. We were admitted into the Conven- tion and stayed at the Travel Lodge in Portland. Frank Church, Senator from Idaho, jerry Brown, Governor of California, and the former Governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter were some of the speak- ers. Each state was headed by State Chairpeople who supervised their state, since no advisor was allowed on the , 7 l N Pi, ips? jerry Brown convention floor. Maryland's state chairpeople were: Nancy Burroughs, Art Marine and Mau- reen Kearney. Louisiana's state chairpeople were: Freda Howard, Debbie Gardner, Denn- is Philpot and Ann Schlimgen. It was a profitable experience, well worth our time and effort. Students learned a great deal about our govern- ment. F-,,..-47 Speakers 'Pl0'H'U 1 . L NA U QU V l l A l A l N 3 .tx R V n N D Aff, fun-1 land Lowsncmq l , l t fl 33 I think that I shall never see A poem as lovely as a tree. . . Poems are made by fools like rn But only God can make a tree Joyce Kilmer-1886-1918 Front row L. to R Rick Merschdorf advisor Geneva Hargreaves Carol Beyer D1ane Kuk Denise I Q Back row: L. to R. Sue Clack, Dennis Philpot, Mark Beyer, Randy Chancellor, Andrew Kaser. Kirk. Not pictured, Clayton F illis. E D TDOUR CL B Younce. Middle row: L. to R. Steve Watts, advisor, Dave Bergstrom, Neal Lucht, Craig Ralston, jim Baker, Debbie Gardner, Leann Evans, Rick Merschdorf, advisor. Front row: L. to R. Heidi Voll, Patty Bevens, Tammy Whitmore, Steve Bassingthwaighte, Lynda, Evans Back row: L. to R. Tim Palmer, Don Newcomb, Bob Green, Mike 35 Building Construction Building Construction Class- 1975-76 Larry Ross-Foreman Dale Gurule Ron Emch Mike OeDell Armando Quintero Phillip Kepler ff il, ll' 1 .4 jack Reck 'ir-1-v ' K . ' 1 L-ll kg '-lim: K , , Derek Huey I l joe Larsen S K' N 'L Y b '--I - st - V- .e Don Nutt' W n Q Y Ken Jenkins -- -ry . . , - V -. .- r . 1: EQ if 'V l if l all I 1 . f 3. .14 , Building Construction Class lays a firm foundation. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION This year, Molalla Union High School has completed its fifth house since the be- ginning of the Building Construction Class in 1972. The students involved in the project must be dedicated to complete their pro- ject in one year's time. Mr. Gerry Bross, teacher and advisor, makes sure of that. The class gives the student a sense of ac- complishment and something to be proud of. It also teaches them practical skills they can use in the future. . ,, .J 2 mf. ' rt.. 'ii' ' ilk!-Fifa!-5f.t.E4.1l.a :F'. .RIM- . if l ,fag 1'-'Q . iliitw C' X I f . Qui- ,, f Students are supervised by Mr. Bross who checks to make sure every- thing is level. MDl.ALLA Uma., Hit.. Smum. wgmx UPERIENCE. INC tw rm: A vtu LU N , .1-, , I -' ' wal - . :-- ef' I:-K, b life:-sw-i-5-' - . 1- ' a-wr .. J Tool shed was also built by students. 36 'ai 'Mel maxim..-1.1121 2-.a. 14.1 . -' q Class prepares to spread cement. 4 . If-:E 'xy'--I X I ,caan , If I' -' ,,.,, ul 1H ' 54-' .rf , V ff' ., t A .'-1 . 4-A '- r. .A I Il 4 . ' V . 4 - ' 1 . .... , '.-. 7 lk'. '.,.4.h,,,.-, A ,- .lu 'ff-N A-V V ' -.QA ., -1- . . -'-.,, V in 11'---' Q' -a rd. '- .. R . ' ' -. - . .J Y ,Q -- A . - ,,g1r3g'?:,f u E' ' ' , 9'3 '4 T'?.-.3-3 -, .11 - .,- we--5-'W--' . 4 , :J 5- - ,xt 5.4, 1. Q-ww,k5f:13 Q-V . ' Hfxzx-s-'rage' 17? 5Eiri . .wr ' 1 -f-ky' xt 55' me H --...' I ',,7 J' . 41, ,.1' ' 5 4'f'7.'x ., 'ni ,.L5? i- 'g 'T' 'L 1 ,-fa f uz: l?Z+bl34,w . 'i5:1FE?? 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'-' Compete house ready to be sold. -.n. 4 XJZPA, ...N -1 J , ,3- t,, , . ,.Y.,.. . r M W, 5 rf . , ,. 1,,..-g.q.-- 1 if .PW-5L....,.. N-53 iii 4 SKI CLUB Back row: L. to R. Barb Dow, Carrie Whitmore, Sherrie Pollock, Heidi Voll, Sonny QOwenl Shockley, Roger Kemp, Brian Jeli, Dave Zenthoefer, jim Stafford, Jay Brush, 3rd row: Frank McNatt, advisor, Steve Bassingthwaighte, Laurie Coatshlonda Haver, Tania Bass- ingthwaighte, Tom Stafford, Craig Ralston, Craig Roberts, Scott Kessner, Kevin Krushaar. 2nd row: Cindy Rifle, N3-HCV Wiuefofds Dee Dee Brush, Becky Sandquist, Melinda Neal, Roy Wilson, Vicki Drake, Maureen Kearney, Front row: Tami Whitmore, Stephanie Kru- shaar, J ill Bond, Sue Schoonover, Denise Fish. The Ski Club this year made plans to go to Bend for at least one weekend during this year. Scott Kessner and Steve Bassingthwaighte reported that not only was the snow ideal, the group was corn- Q ...- patible, so that it made the weekend speed by. 5, One criticism was the cost which kept some of the group from participating, but unless there was the outlay of more money for ski equipment or for new clothes, the motels and ski areas gave some very good C NX- -Q X breaks on prices. It is hoped that more of the group will work for a mutual fund, to be used in part for expenses. -1 ,i- If ,v ' tj X L X ar hoop taffs No-'X 452' at a school connected func- wasn't absent! What did I 'P 7 S Bassingthwaighte and rrow s., I I Is there lots to do now' Karen Whalen Thank Heavens for the end of the year! It at least lets one find out what isn't donw. Trying to put together a paper and yearbook for one year is not an easy thing. Some know about res- ponsibility, some don't. Of course some care and some don't and that's the key. The Arrow and the War Whoop come out because some people care--we know who they are, and everyone i But I'm new! Lori McLean else will know who doesn't. just ask any staffer!! 4 3 'SH W :ig A A ll in l 5 f ,,,,, f?3!l:ai:i'n,ni!-S! llllll glll ll QQ ulllkvffllll if Qui! N... lnllggflllll, - ,ull lg - lllll dalllll V-ll!' ,pf ,glAl.l,l,llAllAl ,,l.!,f-...list sf!! UEESESH!! 'rf J! How shall I finish this story? Jason Tlusty But I need the credit!! But I've taken these--I know I Richard Krupicka A. I ... .oh 't know how to write this! Beyer 'T 'Y 1-V V' u 4 , Bgj' -:JC s AS X A' , , 'S432g'., ,, . '- 3 'U' ?T9Q f'E1ff ,-qgiigrf ' U 1' ff,1'1i1'.5i:-5:5225 ar .,v, 31.2 , af- I 'I azyxzx A' 1' f-Vi' E5 e lf' gf, r ,glregwe-ep! .11 - lmlflbx . :L ' have. Chris Hammond av Do you need another poem? ' 3' Q I I Terry Rampke if ly i Q ! A . lsfflaf. . I WILL do those? Well, since you put it that way-- Doug Bring They haven't done the stats yet-- We're in the other room. Cliff DeBlois Julie Tarris h1S story IS TOO long- what 7 1 , ,Q my 'YJ 39 xA'w.,. Pali EW J ' W ,EP sv Q , Pages I want to go to the Batroomf Tnat's not the vs Sheryl Amee we d1d lt at In I was at thls J ulxe Stafford thls class this May I have a pas ment th1s forget about t e head What do you mean the football Shella Imdleke sec 1on isn't done? Lisa Anderson 1.1 :V ag ' J J rl' -3,135 N E 9- 'Spf . The soccer was taken 3 Martha Sumption times! WF! , V- f 1 Tc , ' 3 4- 4 H 43' - . . 31-Mx' -I . 5 J T .nn .1 . It 1 x s ' ' Well, of course, I can ge the FFA news. Jodie Teisel I-,qv-r-nl s . 1 y , you come with me i.nto the darkroom? Janet Otter HO ECOMING HOMECOMING This year October 3-9 was named Spirit Week to help celebrate Homecoming. Each day represented a different letter spelling out the word SPIRIT. Spirit Week was kicked-off on Friday, being Senior Day, with a pep assemble. Other activities were the Powderpuff Day with the girls' football game, and a King Court and dance. INDIVIDUALITY was the word for Monday. We held a Fun Fair at Heckard Memorial Stadium. This consisted of games and was very successful. There was a POP Chug-a- lug and bubble gum contest held during lunches on Tues- day, which was RED, WHITE and BLUE DAY. Wednesday was IMAGINATION DAY and a 50's day fashion show was held. Everything ended on Thursday, TEAM DAY with a sen- ior Homecoming Breakfast, parade, floats, skits, and pep assembly. The Indians were defeated that night by Estacada, 17-16. At the dance afterward, Queen Julie Schriever, junior, noted that in spite of the loss everyone had a good time. as ll -- -M ., t -aff .-- l V- -In an QA A , V . la- L. --.I Q it-.fx -. ,H In Q : ml. -1 '-'ixgeikig M, L-.ygwy 4 ,X 1 lf L5 I 'S Ti 'ii . Jjlfffffr' ii5kfl'f'l'l! L , 2219 L, ' - I J t I - Dennis Puhlman pushes Mitch Wilson in the wheelbarrow race. '4,i-T . ,,. ,-1' iii, nb 1 ,S s 1 Q ur , ' JK: T I,-in Mark Beyer, jack Corbin, Rich Salsberry, and Rich Preston during the Chug-a-lug contest. Mark comes out winner. Debbie Chelson, Gregg Schroeder and Janet Otter working at the Homecoming Breakfast, while Al Geddes supervises. fllll FAIR Sli I The Spirit of '76 flag waves over senior hall. Q'-iff Y ,ll ' Q lim-I ul ,g 'V -lr' 1, A, ' .ali I E, Q. Q , K ' w ,.Y- . 1 'S 1 .VSJ 1 el fans. an A. .J ga- ,-,F-ya 1 - -,Q ' 1: - ip, az, w i K if junior float rolls along. l-,,,,,f 3 1 f. iw 1 l 3 X p-' .ll' , H , 1 J' 1 il Indian head--Senior Hall Fans watching the game. Senior skit, this year Here Come the Indians! xx ilu., W , w- .a Q f e-- 'N H31 .v ..'.'- '-V: J . r' . nf - Ii. fl , I 5. ,-if QM 0 the WWW niea ' HTY 1 nfl-1-fer? ff in 2 f of -M 'Lge i N H . Nc L, ,V f I i.1i.,l+ U, gxqqgg ' H , .,,H,v32gf?,,fg:9k1A'Q ' -.1 5 , 34 lfjffmlwff-gjv lx'-x l J-L - - l 'ini '. - :FA Iv-7 wg. ri i -- .HQNVTV H f ?A,,.i.-.. 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Below Left: Frosh. Lisa Van Yapren, escort joe Dobbs. Below Right: Leslie Voll, escortg Guy Van Hooser. 4429 x r-...1.:g,,, . ' ,ws I . ' 'Q ' ...J ' lp 4. f t A J ao. 2, ,- I' --' rf I Mi ' Q R wg. . . an L- iix . , ' I I H y X' R if v - J-v3 F- . flu M 'f :A ' ,, LJ i UQ ,t Q. an it --, 1,-1 -Fw, 'rf QL -Y us. ., I -1' .I ,,- 'x-Q, ...A ' ,EP . his 3' f 'K .. '5'2.,5'i. -., !'i.,J'1g,, ,g- .. ' ,,,-1:1 1-aw r Li 1 XXX ,Ll Y. , so :gm , 1'-. ' 'J -fua'L'1.i Q- lj f.fvga?1f5'f'f .1 V L,..., ,, Valentine Dance ' :J up I'm tired--think I'l1 sit this one out! Valentine Court: L. to R. Freshman, Vicki Lange escorted by john Welleg Sopho- more, Renae Bates escorted by jamie Fickg Senior, Queen Lori Gambell escorted by Rick Petersgjunior, Laurie Coats escorted by Roy Beyergjunior, Kathy Olsen escorted by Brad Robertsg Senior, Vicki Lucht escorted by Malcom Shueyg Sophomore, Denise Bristol escorted by Eric Kalbergg Freshmanhlulie Tarris escorted byjoe Dobbes. The 1976 Valentine's Dance was held in the MU- HS gym, February 14, with WIND featuring Bill Bronson performing. The gym was decorated by the junior Class which chose the theme of the night to be Hearts of Gold. Lori Gambell was crowned by the junior Class President, Scot Thomas, at 9:30 p.m., after the dance had been in progress for one hour. The clock struck 11:30 p.m. and it was time for the young sweethearts to venture home. Couples dance their way through the night to the music of the WIND. 5 vmz NT 1 N E 3 6 ex Queen Lori Gambell smiles for the photographer. W ww L- : W Wi, w 'Vu ,wa-It , -lv W , 1, 1, Ely 3 In Our Own Back Yard was the theme for this year's May Day Ceremonies. The evening began when Chxis Staudenrnajer, Queen 1975 crowned Queen 1976, Sue Schoonover. The back yard performance brought out many acts never seen be- fore: Lori Gambell, Marla Johnson, Nancy Geddes and guest artists from the Portland Gymnastics Center. The traditional winding of the May Pole done by the senior girls brought the program to a close. May Day Queen: Sue Schoonover. Barbershop Quartet: Todd Green, Pat Miller, John Powlison, Don Smith. May Day Court: DuWayne Edmunds, Nancy Burroughsg Dave Atkinson, Denise Fish gjohn Haughtoh, Sonja Sandgreng Steve Bassingthwaighte, Queen Sue Schoonoverg Dennis Philpot, Debbie Gardnerg Craig Roberts, Gin- dy Deang Alva Waggonerhjill Bond. i .Aim 5, ,-.xx f f .A vii' -mf M 5.- 1' 1 ' v .5-fs-'X I., Q, 'fm M 'Q E- n-3431 yn 4 . X941 , ,, .H fix 'Em I '5 fi Leadership 1 U I i I .1 1 Victor Atiyeh speaks at the Mc- ughli House dedication. Class During the year, pictures were taken of the Leadership Class at work on its projects. These pictures were taken for a scrapbook for the class and for student council. The Class was very busy during Home- coming week. They had events lined up for each day. One of the biggest and most suc- cessful events of .the week was the Fun Fair. This was just about anything and everything you could imagine. They had egg tosses, wa- ter balloon tosses, tricycle and three-legged races. They even had pogo stick races. After the fair, the Leadership Class sent out to the faculty an evaluation sheet about the fair. The answers were positive. The fun fair was also a money-making project. Then, money went toward the renovation of the McLoughlin House in Oregon City which is part of the Bicentennial Celebration for the Coast Valley League Schools. The Leadership Class at MUHS started art of its many tasks on the second day of hool. Involved in this class were the stu- ent body officers, class officers and stu- ents who were interested in student coun- business and projects. One of the first projects was the bond sue. Members of the class sat in on board eetings throughout the Molalla area to pro- ote the ideas of the students. Due to every- e's help the bond passed. This meant a w building will be completed in the fall of 77 to help with hte problem of overcrow- 'ng the classrooms. un Fair sponsored by Leadership included three-legged race. Giant four poster bed shows size of Dr. John. Next on the Leadership's agenda was the Christmas Dance. To celebrate this, there were events planned for each day. Student Council throughout the year has been improving the Constitutuion of MUHS. They added some new by-laws and omitted the one concerned with a student's grades as being discriminatory . The second semester saw a rcorgainizing of committees. Everyone was assigned a com- mittee. Miss O'Donnell, Special Ed supervisor, ask- ed the Class for help with the Special Olym- pics held April 23. Schools who had eligible students sent them and trophys were award- ed. Clubs and organizations from the Com- munity helped with it also, and it was well received. Finally Leadership borrowed voting ma- chines for use in the student body election. Upstairs bedroom, McLoughlin House. a3'vo.','1 W- fr ,090 3- .3 ,HAL 4 U .A ., A. .5 s . oE a 1 Al Bc es, 0 nobfinffni o. .f 9 - G5 9 I COG ff ll -eg. 99504 9f'0v: neg 4 U. 0501145 ev 309593 93 n-seg 090. I 1 3 . . y pkglnish Club i2.LZm.' me n' si-A an ia-, NWI Ill' rin num new mms: sm EW. VTE' Fel. L, vs ieit me fi Sl? , E 'I , , ,, .E Top row: L. to R: Loretta Amaya,Jeanie Schnack,-Iill Ewing, Gene Lord, Jay johnson. Middle row: L. to R. Randy Morelli, Ron Hurst, Casey Aho, Bnan Charapata, Mr. A1 Morelli. Front row: .L. to R. Sam Aho, Boyd Fish, Sue Thoroughrnanf Top row: L. to R. Andy Smith, Lorie Naylor, Carrie Browning, Mr. Richard Beatty, Heidi Voll, Terri Andrews, john Radosevich. Center row: L. to R. Sylvia Ford, Nancy johnson, Betsy Dizon, Sue Schaefer, Pam Robbins. Bottom row: L. to R. Mary Azure, Chris Grail, Sue Thoroughman, Susan Cook,judy Pierce. French -Club es f V? WFFUPWN ipaq-sum A-Q tudent Bod icers Corresponding Secretary, Diane Kirk, about coming events. ,, 9.1'f5'II,1fE6Qf'4,J 'T5-Q.'IQI3T fr lst Vice-President, Sonja Sand- 2nd Vicgpresident, R tries to stay awake. listens intently- T Q46 . .. 1 M Recording Secretary, Pat Gross, is busily at work. May 27, the inauguartion of the 1976- 77 student body officers took place. Left: Scot Thomas takes over office from Nancy Burroughsg Right: Carol Beyer takes over office from Sonja Sand- gren: Below left: Laurie Coats takes over office from Ron Emchg Below: Temrny Hammond takes over office from Diane Kirkg Below right: Cassie Collum takes over office from Pat Gross. Not pictured: Roy Beyer receiving Office from Dennis Philpot. 'iifl ' , ,,...... ASB President, Nancy Burroughs, gives a. look of on Emch, disgust. za... . . v ,. , , X ' ,Wu . A r K. 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' ' ni 11' qi if ' IEEE,-an-I+-EAN Iii- h-SMA I ig' - I f V ' NRO! Sf::liL!'!KS b- , 52 pr 5 ii l, fs? arsity D Football Top to bottom: Cindy Rice, Melody Knock, Ire- ne Edwards, Sandy AYHCC, Ci11dY Dew- Tami Stein' hauer. The Varsity Football rally was full of pep. They stood through rain and sun cheering their big team on. Their enthusiasm was greatly appreciated. . .N -, nl' xiii - M H 5 T i I Football rallys get together. J. V. Football We would like to thank them all for the trouble they went to for the team and school. The 1975 football season will never be forgotten. Frosh Football L. to R: Leslie Voll, Lisa Van Yperen, Dawn Dew. This year was an exciting experience for all of us. We enjoyed cheering the team to victory and had a lot of fun doing it in spite of bad weather and little support. Wd i' Top to bottom: Donna Wrolstad, Ellen Radose- vich, Debbie Pownall, Darcy Chelson. The JV football rally was full of life! The rally members were: DonnalWrolstad, Ellen Radosevich, Darcy Chelson, Debbie Powmall and Sue Clarkson. There were lots of interesting experiences and we got to know each other well. We enjoyed cheering for our team. Our coaches were Mr. Wade Scott and Mr.john Lucas from Reed College. The best times we had were at the games in the rain. We looked forward to the games and to giving the team food whether they won or lost. It was a good year and the JV football team was the best!!! 5.21590- Varsity Basketball v K, . 1 x , if , , L. to R. Cindy Dean, Lori Gambell, Marla Johnson, Rae Reisch, Sue Schoon- over, Lorie Naylor. Wrestling This year, Mo1alla's wrestling team had seven girls on rally. Two seniors, who have been on rally for three years, Cindy Corry and Carol Smithg Two juniors, Shelly Ri- back, who has been on yell squad for the last two years and JoAnn McCauley, who was scorekeeper the last two years also. Theother three, Cheryl Wilson, Denise Bristol and Cheri Hawkins were all on yell squad the previous year. The highlight of the year was our trip to Canada. We stayed in the homes with the basketball cheerleaders and had a great time. Often we had disagreements, but all in all everyone had a good time on rally this year. 54 The varsity basketball rally started their practice in the summer when they went to Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washing- ton for rally clinic. All of their practice paid off when the team led the way to the class AAA Tournament. The cheerleaders tried many new ideas this year. They did many outstanding stunts themselves and then drafted boys. Other schools seemed to like this because many of them followed suit. The .cheerleaders also made and sold stickers and buttons. When the girls were asked if they en- joyed the season, they all said that they couldn't have asked for a better group or more fun. Left to Right: Jo McCauley, Shelly Riback, Cheryl Wilson, Cindy Corry, Carol Smith, Denise Bristol, and Cheri Hawkins. V. Basketball , ' , 1. v' 1' - - . ,, I, . W ,Yr is . . a w I I, K , J - - fill: - -. 1 . ,.fgs.,'. gi , . - Q- is 'V A A V . 'M I I ' A7 .Ti I . . 'fp :Amis . ix Q - - 1 .... .... .....,..-.. ,-,,5Q:..,,,hf- 'N--.. -Ts- . wg, , T v f Q E :TT - 4 5,1 - - . , ff: 2 A Jiri e A -- gf, E5i::::i5f5Eg: ' --..::-. ' - L 5 lfii -'Q ' ' T 1:'- 55g53iEEEEEE:::g i ZZ-. :::r:EEEE:i: , -5 'T' 7T r L -. ' : 1- ,, ': :,... 511,- :- . r .--s- ' -. r ' :::: 9 . 1 ' in . , fi ' - ....:: :I T-.. - ' -.:f:, --' gs. 51:5 , ,, ., .Z N,g..,- , . - f L , .Y 7 ,if . ,QT ,Fix . 5: L. to R: Cindy Larrett, Tracy Cox, Kim Gibboney, Not pictured, Becky Dickenson. ,IV Basketball rally consists of Cindy Larrett, Kim Gibboney, Tracy Cox and Becky Dickenson. We enjoyed cheering for the -IV team. We also had many fun times such as the snowy trip to LaGrande and Baker where we stayed with people who helped participate in school activities. This was the first year of rally for all of us. rash Basketball ,-' - Q hxf! A Top: Lori Lefever, Peggy Wagner. Bottom: Sandy Gaskill, Tracy Clinkscales. It was fun cheering the team on. We leamed a lot about team support, spirit, winning and losing, and ourselves. We would like to thank everyone for their help and cooperation. Vggxz, ' .Fw-f -B ' JV rally poses for picture. i7S0ph. Basketbalg i Back row: Cherie Pollack, Dolly Hernandez. Front row: Sherry Arnce, Heidi Vo e o . This was the first year for the sophomore rally. It really served its purpose for the team had at least two girls cheering for them at every game except one. There were many good times, like a sing-a-long coming home from Beaverton. It was always a new experience walking around different schools and see- ing people. FFA ACTIVITIE xl Q 21.1, I ' -'?'- N' n- w-'1: 1: i - - T '1'-n FFA has been active this year. One of their first projects was a Homecoming Float ftop, anis middle left picturesj. Sue Evans who held the office of secretary this year won the FFA speaking contest for MUHS Ag. students. Her topic was Wile E. Coyote . She then went to District FFA Speakin contest and came back with a 2nd place, entitling her to 8 a chance for a place in the sectional contest. There she won third. fTop right photoj. The advisors this year are Richard Buckovic and Steve Watts. fBottom photosj. Mr. Watts was involved with all the programs in FFA this year. Not pictured: Sue Evans X ig nl' A - ,itll A :Lf x all Q A hi.. A la 56 4 Q 'I' K . 1 1 ML -4 The bottom center picture is of the 1975-76 Ag Officers. FFA'ers went to Kansas City for the National Convention. top leftj The people going were: L. to R. Nancy Dawn fchap- 1 J, Scott Roley, Steve Watts fchaperonej, Cassie Collum, 0 Cramer, Sue' Evans, Leanna King, Craig Ralston and Paul X-6 X W The top right picture shows preparation for leaving for the There were many stops on the way to Kansas City, .. 0 rightj. This stop was in Idaho in Coors Country. Rick Reece did the ink drawings. 561u.dn - f 3 1 iii is .X X 5 ii ff ' 1 I - ci ,. 57 '2 58 Ma'ore ttes jill Bond, sr. Captain Miss Earlean Marsh, advisor This year the 1975-76 Mo-Hi-Mas had fun participating in four parades: Alba.ny, Molalla, Seaside, and Milwau- kie. They performed three times dur- ing football season and at various as- semblies during the year. The basket- ball audiences were entertained during half time and during the State Basket- ball Tournament games at the Colise- um by the Mo-Hi-Mas. They also at- tended a competition at Clackamas. The heads for this year were jill Bond, sr. and Cynthia Chelson, jr. Other members are: Seniors: Jonda Haver and Becky Wrolstad. Juniors: Karen Bunke, Terry Clinkscales, Lau- rie Coats, Susan Cook, Kathy Olson, and Dina Van Yperen, Sophornores: Renae Bates, Karen Burley, Tracy Carr, Sandi Emch, Lori Johnson, and Sandy Miller, Advisor, Miss Earlean Marsh. Cyndy Chelson, jr. Captain Becky Wrolstad, sr. Karen Bunke, jr. Terry C1inkscales,jr. Laurie Coats, jr. Susan Cook, jr- MfilU1ihQlM1'i.11lk ' ff 3 xg I. ks 1 fi Jim ff s'7F 1', J 'PF ng 43 C O QW. j4,Lf15f'VN SC.: - K VN v Q .l'1iiI15!!!Em5Rl'?f11Ii WHlW l Kathy Olsen, jr. Dina VanYperen, jr. iw? Karen Burley, soph, Tracey Carr, soph. Sandy Emch, soph. Loretta J ohnson soph. Bates, soplb M1 W GJMJQ vm ZBLAQASQQ X . '-554 'K- Sandy Miller, soph. . ,uhiv ,,,,,? 'J' if-'iv M Mx -J ' 19- QQ Y - If V' W We ' 2 gif.. Zig ,ju 'Q - - :E-' , g' jg, 4 ,F V .ii n . . .f.1+'.r Lf 'F 'Y Eh . - nf w.--f i!u-fa-,-J'1 ' 1-- ' M.. -gi- 1 ,.- . L. to R. Tim Kintz, Casey Aho, Grant Cunningham, Monte Preston Tim Jacobson, Tami Farrar, Joe Jessel, Steve Perry, Jenny Jessel, Jamie Pick, Rich Preston, Bob Wiegele, Rick Harris, Mark Gor- don, David Lucht, Wes Morris, ad- visor. R D10 CL B 1 J ff' is .L 7 'i IF jf .gl ii N Ng ' N L 4 ' I VA. Back row: L. to R. Dave Zenthoefer, Mr. Eugene Quade, advisor, Mark Beyer, Art Marine, Mark Gordon Front row: L. to R. Todd Grene, Casey Aho, Marc Clark. UNIOR M - X, . .N A::f 1QH.vf., k ,. 'fgg1':i. ' ',l: '3?,gg fgfrffm ,N Exif? '1at',,.?q, if ,Q Qi' N- ik -1, , 4,J ': -3 I N' 3.7 cg fg5ff5.f,J,qf . ' ' KL' Y Q, w. : - s . 4. . ,j..w' QL -' ' . ff-lf Fz'4-.avi A 1 - 'Q-,- gi-2 '. .. f' A 'H - bf ' 4 f :,1'Wr ifwixl- ,A , .ff Q TI, ge? Qivigwf 34: fi 1' L 1' - -L . 7 ,. 1:i ,i' 'H 239' 'Q ff 1' 1 1 ', . -if 1 ,N 154.5 4-1,11 sri' -, .ig-TF? 'gy 1 ,, Tn 'isf 4 , 1 .4 . . H r' 1... . .axg.' vm ei 4 ik 'H..,'.vu .n J X w1ff7F'PNi4f' 1 . S ,f,' ' ' U . ,, . 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T1 , 11: If 1.1 J x11 4: M ' P ' -1 5' M 1 'Q 1 f 1 ggi P1 L' ,,'4v V 2 1 X1 1 J P 1 1 . 1- Ya 11 he ' -- - v .xl ' v 1, ,, -A 5? 11131 F 1 - .fg 1-: .nif- Ron Allen Terri Andrews 'Sandy Arnce Donna Azure James Baker Lela Bayes Kathy Beal Peggy Berge joan Bergstrom 'Patty Bevens Carol Beyer Roy Beyer Peggy Bird Sherrie Bissell Brian Bitz Teresa Blackm Paula Blanchard Norman Bobo David Bohus Raylene Bowm Mike Boyer 'Kathi Braeme Doug Bring Bill Brink Carrie Browni s is F I V l Feet at the Fun Fair Hey!! Radar Love!! Junior Homecoming Hall This is how you twirl a basketball! ix Dee Dee Brush Debbie Buche Mark Buckovic Karen Bunke jeny Burck Julie Burley Wilma Burlingam Barbra Burns Cynthia Chelson Terry Clinkscales M.-:JU J- 63 wif ,gg ' 1 , s i ' Y 1' 1, I i ' Vw' .1 1 1 Cafeteria friends Laurie Coats Torry Collins nfzsv nnnus Cassie Gollum Susan Cook JV cheerleaders, Cindy Larrett, Kim Gibboney and Cox displaying their talent. Tracy Cox Colleen Coyle Barb Dow and Julie Schriever keep times at the fun fair. JH How's tricks? 64 -1 ,A ' . . - in Kirk Dietz and Randy Simms hurry to finish the three legged race-and win. Majorettes perform at the Christmas Pep Assembly. W ' W ' 1 2,1-V I if , '5.,.n,4 ff IK ,M . ,- , V : . 3 ,,,,, f julie Berger H' f if. 1' ' J 5 L v s ' Al G 3 Bggjf V ' Cindy Dew 'r' 'qs it 'J 3 N' X We Engineer,-Roy Beyer and Fireman, Jason Tlusty on Iunior's Homecoming float. Becky Dickinson Annette Dickson Kirk Dietz Barbara ,Dow 65 J -if L-1, .L-A. 71 , I fbi? 4 t I ,X 1. N :hifi D' 2 fr , mu T j:...'j? : W LL 'J . ' '1 . , I in '1 I , ,wx - A , 4 -vi' J i 3 P' ll i rd 4 Q' fi. 7. N A u ' t rr 1' , 1 W a Chris Edmisten Irene Edwards Kerry Edwards Patricia Egbert I Carlton Emch yi X 0 f c gi 1 EE: I 1 Lin x T. 3, 9 1 gf if 1 Susan Emmert f ,A Q y D M r A Gary Erwin 7 x A If ,V M .N ' , y i Q' X , Greg Espinoza 1 . ' ' , Lynda Evans MAL ' in A . V Jody Ewing f' ,, 5 , ',f y , -N -LJ? t isps Q5- ..,, 7 i ' 3' ' iff iv ,' eil Q ' mrs .ff if' ,, A 'I ., , V.: - - lux X - uf, ' 6 J! V This is going to be one of my better crea- .L JV cheerleaders, Cindy Larrett, Tracy Cox, and Kim Gibboney at rest from sheeting. I bet you cou1dn't tos are my favorite! ations . tell that cheese flavored Dori- b-fun. 2 E I f 1 Via Junior Homecoming float chugs to the field. Joanne Fast Glen Fenstermacher Sharon F erlan Bill Forbis james Forristall Debbie Freeman jenean Friedrich David Gambell Ron Gartman Nancy Gaskill Sarah Gehl Kim Gibboney Rick Gibboney Richard Gingerich Gary Gordon Temmy Hammond Linda Harlow Robert Harrington Ed Harvey Viola Haun Donelle Hawke Dean Hayes John Haynes Lisa Holcomb jim Hook Ron Gartman eats his hat for photographer. Judy Schaefer and Julie spike and I'l1 hit! Schriever say You 3 ' if Junior Homecoming Hall if 1 'I 'N H iiio ' fi' ian i. 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Dorothy Muse Carolyn Myers Rhonda Newbigging Dallas Newton Michael Oedell Eric Ohta Kathy Olsen Wayne Otter Esther Owen Dave Palmer Jeri Palmer Mary Parr Cindy Pecukonis Judy Pierce Richard Pierce Bob Potter David Pownall David Preston jeff Pruitt Rae Reisch Shelly Riback Cindy Rice Pam Robbins Brad Roberts Debra Robertson Scott Roley Eleanor Romano ,3, K ' .F David Rudishauser - ,F Tamara Sanden M A. 4' ,ni 4'-1 f 1 ' LW L, if .f ' N Y Q ui K 51 A,Y 'fA l W , H, X 1 V' W + r T jf c J J If X a Y ut :li mag' . R es Jeff Sandquist ,L in Judy Schaefer V 'J Qi ff' gy. -Q '1 2 A ,f ' Todd schrick r, ' : L M N 'IHN julie Schriever I ' . 'Z' 'H Eg' f - v , ..-f 1 gg 5 fff , 754--'L -+f:::e 1 6 And . . . . 'Qx the fans no1s11y cheer on then' Ind1an team. Y 1 N v 3 1-JW: ' N 6.41. W ,,,,f.7'f' . f K A.. ,.9 1,5 'D hwy K. junior Homecoming Princess, Juli Schriever. 11 Hey guys look at us!! i . l 4 , ' E- Jumor Class Homecorrung Skxt 3 . I ,fr , ' x fm -1 .rf 0 Sl Waiting in line to enter the McLoughlin House are some ents from the Coast Valley League, which helped to raise toward renovation of the house. P- iq, .9 if 5 . 4 ' - I x M 3 X X i 5 3 . Ai Q i 'ic-1 in ' - jv it,--4 1gN:3:W.,47,1,.4, iv, ' 'L' ' -W L. to R. Sheila Imdieke, Lynda Evans and Carol Beyer by an old cannon that sits by McLoughlin House. They among the many students who attended the dedication of the McLoughlin House to the CVL schools. Karen Schwietert Michael Seely Marylou Shannon Rusty Shapland L0rri Sievers J oe Simi Randy Simms Steve Sleight U 5 ' i: 3, Q35 WF 2 xiii in lex, J'C'jl'.gIl.first, jf-,..,. ,. , .,.,,.-.-, .f ' , I If f +11 ij , 'ji a M-ni.-1.2-L ' P ' lisa' FI, 4, 1 Pi: 1 f. j nv R -3 'H' X' 'iQ ,.1!! . il H, AIy'lI , . ' ' 5,15 A CN 'W 'mi -. 3 Donald Smith Cheryl Sovey Audrey Soward Lili Stadelman Deborah Stauffer Scot Thomas Sue Thoroughman Jason Tlusty Jeff Torrence Bonnie Trogden Carey Vanderbeck Dina Van Yperen Lisa Walters Tina Wheeler Mike Whitlow Tamra Whitmore Nancy Willeford Marilynn Williams Sue Williams Derek Willis Nola Wilson Helen Wirnmer Robert Wortman Jill Wright Russ Yates 0000ODQGOOOOOOOOQOQGOQOOQODO Q -r '1c71'-1 1 +'Y 'i i' l W it-gfiix - f iqkfiri 'I ,gifs -1 ,:r'k Q'f'1' N N r wig n n L . . .That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom. Lincoln. -Exit .wi f xx f Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yeaming to breathe free, . . . Emma Lazarus. 00 000 000 00000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000 000003 IS' 0 xv i s 9 5 ,. Aw 1 Q 8 I1 V Q 3' Hfh 3 5 2 lk: 5. 2' S. . ,AW . - 3 Q: E 1 X xg ull' I ef :fs uk' 0 Q D 9 2 M' 0 8 5 W qll 3 2 55 L S D h 5 2 Aging' U Q Q 5 . ii Z ig' , 0 is X 0 e 3 Q 5 -a-.-i . N E? 0 : f -. 5: A 8 5 HH ,I 2 9. Q 0 Ui' E' ,ahh Z 8 '4 ga 5 S. , ' Z. 5. Jaw, lqwpm K. 5 8 G on ' A N 2- :W 7' :v ' N - 0 ' , 0 5 5 0 x N 0 Z, sv ' 1 3 EE 5 5 3 if ca 000 0000000 0000 000 0000 0000000000000000000 0 000000000000003 2 3 . WJ? Autographs ,D h , LT N . C Q 'K I , 1 J if If v l ,M X Mx 141 2 ,A Lvff Xjkfvh L 'UD' i XX!-,L pl W5 WJ 142 M 9 UV. fi f C' f If 2 LW1 WN 'JM ff 1 . vf Q W5 LLVV C . UMM V VU' ,. L, LV D 'i' bu! f. TfL'C!,fl EW 'N :UQ is I' ight v Q 76 The Spirit of 676 1 1776 brought abou-t the Liberty Bell. . . This year of 1976 brought about the Bicentennial Cele- ration. We celebrate the 200 years of our liberty. It has been an intersting year--everytime you turn around, ere was a reminder of the Bicentennial. Some people take e celebration seriously while others pass the occasion off as othing at all. The year 1976 has come, the celebration of 1776-1976 is appening and it will never come about again. The Spirit of '76 , that's what it's all about!! 1 'x V l n , QI e Il .. ,. 'l f i'li'l ' H . nfl J' 'E:-zQLf'- 1' A n J 7 K 1- D Our flag flies high showing our freedom. .A gr- VA: L . :fm V J .. . Mr V f '- of ' ' ' Qt ,. ' 'im ' ' A ' TJ' .. 1 V , ',,,.,:,.., I . ., .. , ,, ',,'.,,, .5 .,. , V .. , ,V N - ,H , V V, :Nr V . 1 SK L N ' ' - Q : as ,A '-, . 1. N V 'Ts K n - lf, 5' 'Z . -5, X' 1 V E -lb F ' ,imiini-V id 1 N, V as 1 X g V :I ez:-A V. Z' V N, -X ,f , .5 V - . ,al --5, ,, X-.X 7 4 V, 'A Ax -m f: 7' ' ' I. Hn ' 5 H .F i Q- , - lilifiilf 'fl ' ' 5 V 5 .E ' , .--my-,M Q , ,ij A ,, , ' Q ' 'xg v rf :fl 1 'Q '- ' .,4.u,,A H W' ,I N' I :.,.'-H J. '-V jx , : Q I, - - , ' A . 1? ' FT? ia. ... 'Q me e .. . , ' ,r .-I I ' iff' any rg T.. 'ily -' . ' -I-VM 1' .2 ' - at .e l - 'Q' - ' if - 3'-it Vil' Y -.ff . I 4 ' -' '- 7- Vw: 1 ff Q Jzq. 0 I in , , fi, :-- I L Qyfg ' 1ii f?' . ' ' . , W 'gf' 15: f'-It l W eP1'l -V' - 1V-1, l . g 4- .,rV--- M 1 1 V . 3:2 1L'. ' ' L' V :Th 1: w' ' '- 1 ' '-:- U , 'N -Q ,r Q. koi. ,. ,rfgl V v V tl -1, 1 - ' ' 7- V ll J AX if 9 , . . V A, V T10 U6 13: A N V 11!9.1,d-Hy IT . :L N V , H i W ' . 'Ii '4 - W Q f' f - i ' i ' P ,ag 'fe A AV, 1' qs ' li'-13. 1 -- K.-f, ff 1 , 'gsti 5 Q The Indians stand proud in celebration of our Bicenten- nial year. 7 7 . yrs, V Av M V. W 1... ,,,..,+...-., . - 1 Junior - Senior Prom ..t3,m-, Y T KW Prom Court: Princess Audrey Amaya escorted by Paul Yoder, Queen Heather Purvis escorted by Don Maas, Princess Terry Rampke escorted by Scott Starnes. ,CF-- . t 5 1 I I ' iv, z fuk- ' Queen Heather Purvis sneaks a peek at an admirer. 78 Pieces of April was the theme chosen for the 1976 Junior- Senior Prom. The Prom, held at Clackamas Community College Lounge be- gan at 8:00 p.m. April 10, with the Redwood Band performing. The Lounge was decorated in pastel colors with gladiolas and ferns spread throughout. Chaperones from left, Mrs. Settje and Mr. and Mrs. Eyman look on. AL h Q. ' Steve Bassingthwaighte and Sue Schoonover sign guest book as and Tracy Mohr look on. Lo- X I , I .J- O, -1., Randy Williams and Cindy job deciding, Shall we dance or not? R Couples dance to Pieces of April performed by Redwood. Denise Kirk, Steve Headberg, John Farrell, and Pat Bevens Rick Reece and Loretta Amaya are caught at a Visit during Prom' happy moment. f K X., .- Zxg X S p ffii X 1- f V x Ceramics Strikes Back! ' o 1 - Z 'fav 'A 5' ff' 5 ' i X f ' ' ' ' Nfl..-9 .Ti '- ar 'ZS-.,, '- 48- A - , ,1,, ' e i n A .-,- . -- -, all 'AS' YHJL- -,, ,g l 1 A ' 'K - e 1. You start with a mound of clay. . . L- iw-. ' ' , - 1 -' V.: fig.. - 1-'A , 2. Then you must get it centered. . . .1M,l -Y' , QV' Q x , A,, Stir: 1 7 -si ew? 4 J? ' xii 4' , 3. After it is centered, you smooth it out. . . 4- Then YOU Work your thumbs into the Center to Start the walls. . nn i 'LI 'xx -X. 'I '1 f . , K . BX r f. ' ' sh' ' ,Q ji . 0 S -4. r,i5:,,., - i ' 1 ,- Ev 'if' my , ,. 4 i ' N J i I Q 5' :ig ' ,I 'V - ' 5-.' -H?-ff'1i:,'1:1..I, Y N' -I iii fi 'M - I 1' . We-.. 5. Start bringing up the walls. . . 6. Then finish raising the walls. . . 7- Then get it the Shape You Want- - - 8. Then add the final touches, and it's done. r V 'gi' ' ' f Ng 1. 1 x f 41' .Q ix f ' A I' Q A f ,N A , , . 1 A E ju 'Yr , V f A ,i ' LL' - , eople to People Nancy Burroughs P I' ' X . I Ag.-K 'Cx' i Q- - .. Janet Otter - . Y Q .N . 3 ill it :- , . :X - 4 h X C V AQQQ y -. T2 f acl' . ,.. ...Y , .,t .Q-w During the summer of 1975, there were 4 people from Molalla who participated in the People-to-People Ambassador program. These were: Seniors, Ginn Forristall and Vicki Lucht, juniors, Terry Clinkscales and John Haynes. The trip lasted six weeks and they toured the Netherlands, Den- mark, Russia, Austria, Germany, France and England. In the nether- lands, Denmark and England, they had homestays for a week, giving each student a chance to meet some natives of the countries and to ab sorb some of the ways of life and in turn share with them some of our customs. Most of the trip was spent in the larger cities of Europe and they visited many famous points of interest. Austria seemed to be enjoyed the msot as they had free time to go shopping and exploring on their own. Vicki Ll-101171 Freda Howard Ginn Forrlstall Y iv' S- The Eiffel Tower in Paris still attracts many v1s1tors 11' . J Fm. 1, ,. -f' -- 4' S . I im 1 ' Iisi' 1 4 fe m. it y ...L.l-i,J n .alqxlw I., ..i. H zu il The Coliseum in Rome is still an architectural wonder. .MGM Senior Band , 'lilxi-, ' 3 Aff L' -t Q' 6 ' ' 1 f i Q' + ' '- 1 4 v JN I 'N -' , 1 ' 7 Levi' , , V' t ig? I U Q 4 ff Wwxm , X, .1 t Q f Q - t w ta w fllj E - ' .Q 1 .. A ' tl 'iif' I ' -Y X., 'Xxx -a 1 - cfxq is X X 11 i K .- , , -- Lat i tw 1 I L' x 5?.., -'tj . X A , 1 K H, f M - Y LX X lx It .,n, ' fr! ,X M AXP fe li lil? ,mf Heather Purvis--Bass Clarinet Andrew Ka5ef C1afinet Ann Schlimgen--Bassoon bd' air 1 Richard KfUPiCka T1'umPCt Sue Radosevich--French Horn .lf Us r if 1- in T Amy Hutchison--F lute Teresa Rampke--Clarinet Dana Walteruplute Not Pictured: DuWayne Ednmunds, Keith Va.n Vickie, Bob Bruce, Wendy Proffitt. OCCER... Merschdorf fadvisorl x , uf ' ,I-' 1 'E 'cal My t ,141 ' f., Vfi l 4, if .. of-sf cj-'aff I x e .- z rv.-I , 1' af 4, ' Ffia., , ,-will Y :U A Q. ,4 , Kill Malcolm Shuey Borowczak ..T.'- ' --, , ,. .. .:,- -1 -r Galen Evans ,tug 'e Soccer is the name of the game!! While soccer is a relatively new high school game, it has been played and enjoyed in Europe for years. Usually faster than football, and with fewer permanent injuries, plus the fact that most of the time it does not matter how big you are, or how much you weigh, just do you like to play the game? Hopefully it will catch on, with a rules explanation for those students and townspeople who want and need it. SOCCER PLA YERS Keith Price Vincent Milfzajlich john Wolcott Randy Morelli Don Anderson Paul Borowczak Ben Keely Brian Clzarapata je Sleight Brian Bitz Ron Thomas Russell Worth Howard Thomas ClU'fDeBZois Les Lucht Randy Evans Wrginia Kelley Lori Lefeuer Wendi Stadelman Matthew Kaser fdefendingj Lili S tadelman Malcom Shuey Matt Kaser Gregg Schroeder Bill Forbis john Radosevich Randy jones Dan Taylor Neil Lucht Gordon Schaad Chris Hammond Galen Evans Special l mpics 1 'Qi ' Famglg ' , . 7 S, . 53. -I N, 4' i ,Q -. .':,'g,1E Q ,K .jfs . -.fy ,gf 'Q' A ll -T 3 i-li E, ,wg a -Q f-. . I .Y Lb il,H' , , ag X 3-xi i . -f ig? f 1,2 4' Q I 'TL--5 gg ,H-1 I . , , v ..- ,-W.. ,, .:: 1- On your mark. . . get set. . . Teresa O'Donnell and Madeline Roberts listen to one of the many questions of the day. rr. ' ' lw ? ll- --11:-A-:.:.'t::-.1'1:, W' ' g..,.j5.,,,,,? j . ' xx fi ' l Up. . .up and away!! . v ' This yea.r's Leadership Class helped Miss O'Donne11,'s Special Ed Class' pr of the Special Olympics. Sprints and broad jump were 2 of popular categories. He 's closing fast. , 1 . y n pr Tabulamons were kept and scores tallied Go H ez-J'-iifzlifei :TL ' , v 5 7 W iz' S YS' 55 if S VA If W' rv.,q-' ' V, I . I ,J-2, f ilu- T U X3 N I '3 -'-- Q F' . 5' N lp l A J we y .V 1,AA 4 5 B ' ' ...4.....Q:s , A+' if 'I' 21:37 Q I, .E xnrfxll 'Wie 'i' T J - ' if . g-'-Vvla Q vv A gk X L, . , . .i 'fill 1 X Q .rxx X y. -, iz 22 1 E3 4iZ: J:l I y 1 . N , W J 5 -.3 Z? Q 57 ,gy Chi- FRESHMEN Olalla Olffponent 3 0 Woodburn 2 0 Colton 0 2 Estacada 0 2 Sweet Home 2 1 Silverton 0 2 Sandy 2 0 Canby 1 2 Estacada 2 1 Sweet Home 1 2 Silverton 0 2 Sandy 0 2 Canby 2 1 Woodburn 0 2 Woodbum JUNIOR VARSITY olalla Opponent 2 1 Woodburn 2 1 Colton 1 2 Estacada 2 0 Sweet Home 1 2 Silverton 2 0 Mt. Angel 3 0 Sandy 2 1 Canby 2 1 Estacada 2 0 Sweet Home 2 0 Silverton 2 1 Sandy 2 0 Canby -ll-ni Volleyball -...pf-. . 4-.--.- I ,,, . ,., I X. 1 XX 4 iv 'E' JV TEAM: vs- Top row: l. to r . Cheryl Wilson, Robin Whitlatch, Cindie Salsberry, Lisa Walters Mid dle row: Carol Beyer, Donna Gross, Laura Thompson. Bottom row: Laurie Coats Ann ette Dickson. Not pictured: Rhonda Schoenborn. li Y FROSH TEAM: Top row: julie Dickson, Lucy Beyer, J ill Jessel, Carolyn Otter, Roxane Chancellor Bottom row: Carmen Stutz, Peggy Wagner, Sandy Gaskill, Vicki Lange, Bev Wilson Not pictured: Linda Gingerich. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL SCORES Estacada Invitational--4th place Molalla Opponent 2 1 Woodburn 2 1 Colton 2 1 Estacada 2 0 Sweet Home 1 2 Mt. Angel 2 1 Sandy 2 0 Canby 0 2 Estacada Silverton Invitational--3rd place 2 1 Sandy 2 1 Canby 1 2 Estacada fplayoffj Woodburn Invitational--4th place League: 7 wins, 3 losses Season: 9 wins, 4 losses For the varsity team this year, the four high scorers were Judy Schaefer, scoring 172 pointsg Karen Bunke, scoring 107 pointsg Marla Johnson, scoring 88 pointsg and Pat Gross, scoring 87 points. The team voted as Most Inspirational Karen Bunke. The Most Improved were Julie Schriever and Lori Gambell. It was a good season with good peo- ple. 86 i'm,,,,f.f?f?'fW2 W . ,.e. ,..A ,f 7? A '1 in I-at ,-'-- , , fi f a.'f :E 'f ,Mill 7 at 1 ' ..-,V fx? ,R .D U . , , Gif fre ' ' ,S 'nluu lf.. ' .5-' f , - ,XXV H..- Qu .'. 1' , FL Txilvb .V L 1 2 ' . ' I' j Patty Bevens-J r. Lori Gambell--Sr. 2 years varsity 1 year varsity . 21 23' Karen Bunke-1111 Pat Gross--Sr.--Team Captain 2 Years VafSitY 3 years varsity HSP I Q Lau,-ie Coatstlrl Marla ,I ohnson--Sr. 2 years varsity 3 Yea-T5 VaT5itY lr Ab: ' .'-. j --K-cj - 7 lx 1 V V' M , 1 f 1 1 '1 ll ,A naman- 1. 217' ' fi ' HB9 A ' 'bil '5Q!:-ie-7' A' S E! 'u . 44- s, ft.. y . L Q. . fn., w F X fvgilx' , , L - 1 -U1 , -1 -55 2 9- 3 5 4 Diane Kirk--Sr. Sue Radosevich--Sr. 2 years varsity 1 year varsity -gui' ,X f- 1 Lori Naylor--Sr. 2 years varsity gl. U 1,5 y 'VW -J 'Fl1' Q1 julie Schriever-J r. 1 year varsity Zak I J -'Q --fl Y V 'haw :J ws' 0 - COACH -- Judy Yann it 1 s gl 'N K . r , . ,- W . .fflf A 551 wx 'I :'I. +w Sf' 1' f ' ,.f'1 , Judy Schaefer-JL A W MI! if? 2years varsity . X, ' V 5 IJ! ,R vw Illlv' 5 'T ir ll 1 e u Q. .. dm' ,Mil lm, . ,Pe V y e y e es + 1 'WQPQH--24 y ' W 'lb I ' r 'A Q- -' y ' .4 1:45 is X I f 1' Y Q . Y . 9, 42' .. - ...- -I Back row: l to r: Mr. Don Franklin fCoachJ, Donna Faulhab- er, Lori Bitz, Froi Blackburn. Front row: 1 to r: Tammy Edmisten, Carrie Browning. GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY The girls' cross country team was composed of one senior, one junior, and three freshmen. The girls worked hard and im- proved their individual performances during the course of the season. Donna Faulhaber was the most consistent runner on the team. Carrie Browning started slowly because of an injury but showed marked improvement at the end of the year. Lauri Bitz was first place runner during the season and showed promise of being much betterin the future. Tammy Edmisten and Froi Blackburn showed constant improvement during the season. The girls voted Donna Faulhaber as most inspirational team member and Tammy Edmisten most improved. ,E-f F3 Donna Faulhaber lsr., sprlnts to finish to beat out opponent. Lauri Bitz ffr.J flies the finish line. Tammy Edmisten ffr.j runs along lake front. Cl l Ir -fl ff ff. T'f ,,7 . . ' or .T l as - f.f-M ,nl , . ,+'v:'2Ef3 ffii-1-rr.'. 5-xllfl ififf' ' 1 v'5ilgi4Q ilQti P 657 ' 'f l+iQ'Qi -r S J' -A X2 3 g rit .. 33. Carrie Browning sp Q -- f ,IQ H, 1. toward finish line. Q Y-I ., 1? 5595 - ,f?: A 5, H BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY F 'Bl kb f. li . E. . . . Nmnggg ac um 4 r D eeps on ,A N , Y . Six sophomores and one junior volunteered to try out for - ' -- ' - -.'4f'7'L' . A ' Q f Y newly reorganized cross country team. D K H ha- ' we H Back row: L. to R.: Ken Foster Tony Kraxberger Jim u C ug es lsop , runs Duke Hughes. Front row: L. to R.: Em1e Becker, David through open field. Mr. Frank McNatt, boys' cross country coach. 'li 1 David Preston Cjrnj runs hard toward finish line. 88 Gene Lord. QL. u-43' ' - 1 '-. 1975 MOLALLA I DIA wax f' ' 'B-P3 1 warns QR Chuck Brush, Art Marine, Tony Maben. S I0 ROW.K.u'k Dietz, Troy Luciano, Dave Rudishauser, Armando Quintero, Torry Collins, Rocky Johnson, Kevin Kelton, Chris Edmisten, DuWayne Ed- ROW: Bill Williams, QManagerQ, Larry Ross, Bob Harrington, Craig Grassman, Dave Lucht, Glen Maurer, jim Stevenson, Steve Thoroughman, Mark Craig Roberts, Vern Gingerich, Mitch Jorgensen QManagerl. ND ROW: Craig Friedrich, fManagerj, Rich Gibboney, Mike Miller,-Iim Bennett, Will Hopkins, Mike Oedell, Carl Emch, Mike Poppe, Fabian Jackson Erwin, Dave Rohfsv Ron Tise, iMana8efl- FRONT ROW? Dean Hayes, Wendell McCul1er, Randy Simms, Rod Nichols, Darcy Lais, Rick Peters Roberts, Gary Syphard, Ron Emch, Scott Thomas. Q. .N N9 QQ: Len Case--HEAD COACH MANAGERS: Mitch Jorgensen, Craig Friedrich, Bill Williams, Ron Tise 89 Wlrsity Players . X qu 1 Kirk Dietz Troy Luciano Dave Rudishauser V . A Ei , ,.-1 -1-r , 1, Wx: 4 , v N . ' X , Torry Collins DuWayne Edmunds Chuck Brush Tony Maben Larry Ross Bob Harrington Armando Quintero Art Marine Craig 5 ,, ,M Dave Lucht Mark Beyer Av. A 5 Will Hopkins -4 Glen Maurer Vern Gingerich .. . -.34-r -5--A Mike oedeu jim Stevenson Steve Thoroughman I . nj W 'I'ff'A' .1 if:f1mW'SHPf' 4. 's v: H, Rich Gibboney Carl Emch jim Bennett 4 I. Mike Poppe , , , U' W m A - 1 'Iain YF M - Az. ' H' - .! A 122-- X 'Tr - gg- 325 5 .i mf - Fabian Jackson Gary Erwin Dean Hayes hw 1 4 Randi' Simms Rod Nichols Rick Peters 'gum 'r . 1'-,. X L. K. 7 ' 3 A' f 'E'TRf','r-1 ' 1 , or iq .. , , 7 , r . -lx I Y 4 ' A ma . K' I' , D U t I ,ai .-.J ' I Q t I Mfceb ' ' I , - NL In , , A Y A i , ,Ti , ' V ' Q ,mafl - I - Yr - 'l ' .J -I1 ' APE- lf! ' -- ' f'Z'l1'.L-'Y -1- 'me-. ' 'V' -41 ' E-no n rp: , l '- L 11.7 i . 5:0 ' -2 M ... V. 7' V f -i 1 -- ,- , it,-2.13 ' 'A H - V' 4 ? ' V ,, Y 1 Y A ' cffrg-,fxh'::'.g ,. ,1j.Sf, , 1 , . ,L Q 1 My Y' I t I J c t fb- 'VK . - . 1':'?T2 -fish 11- i'391'l32'5i 7217, 2393? , ,...-J 5.55 5'-1-E-fri f?,'f'Qfi,+i1'2?iimk42,v .. .. .:f.lsv K fs - ggi,-1.411 ,, Y ASL.. NM J I .4 GUY SYPhal'd Ron Emch Scott Thomas - 11 il' -4.1.1 -.4: A Wendell Brad Roberts Not pictured: Chris Edmisten Ro cky Johnson Dave Rohrs Kevin Kelton Craig Roberts Darcy Lais Mike Miller Football pvwsm .:rwr:: 'mu' :ma-xv nr-4 5 ' H , - --4 :- ev me Lu rs: za r-. F 4' -V -'f 4 Y- - - 0.9.-nv. WIN IYT' ,- .A mm. .. -' m.m'v- Nlhjup 1,i,T!C ! 'MH'-E SEEN. N -1. em W -ui lu ll v IKHIQCBBE ,,i.. ,., R316-Q IK. --ls-U Vuumnnsm uwuunuewu SIB! R ii H nn I S e 5- :full M N. . -- v'.,- 'ul ff. . -. -'fvlikry-0-K 'H A7i'bmqw,r .-Jgfmv: . .,-,wghpgilb-ul9Q-jaw and-'1 1-fu 1118225 Zlllili l 1111! itll IBIS! l ISI! -il BIZ! l 11' Dil iffl QI HI ul us Back row: Doug Miller, Ron Roth, Bob Cox, Tim Palmer, Terry Lovenburg, Kevin jackson, Bob Welle, 2nd row: L. to R. Dan Shaefer, Allen Naylor, Craig Calhoun, Ken Norredhligsiaer Moore. Front. L. to R. Mike Staudenmaier, Jeff Heyerly, Keith Stiglbauer, Tim Maben, Dale Reefer, Tom Keeganhlohn Haughton. Coach Scott JV Football Newberg Astoria Forest Grove Sandy Estacada Sweet Home Silverton Canby I Freshman Football iS'M1l! flfiE2f, if 'iiiilff ' 4411114 -'5l h. MQllll1l L i c-rw 'l NEWS 'eulllll ff:fYJPGU S UIIHU nmmmmmmw laslnnnmnmlknvm WD UWM! 'Em '-.um mmm: Flbkhhll-UM! Millkl www MM: -umm Bunn. mu Silk! lliill INIHI iS! SSH, ll! 11831 'kms SQIII Kill Top row: Brett Sandquist, Dave Mc Cullough, Mark Doveton, joe Dobbes, Todd Roberts, Adam Velle, Bob C1arkson,john Welle, Darron McCu1ler. 3rd row: Rod Simms, Ron Sandner, Doug Maurer Dave Forbis, Jody Lamoreaux, George Temple. 2nd row: Bruce Schuldt, Rich Murphy, Rich Isber Dave Lucht, Arden Schoenborn, Tim Isom. Front row: Mark Logue, Don Rath, Randy McCauley Lany Barber, Scott Morris, Ken Mc Cullough, Leo Beyer. Not pictured: Rich Easly Coach Kroese 94 -izinffy Coach Sandgren Frosh Newberg Astoria Forest Grove Sandy Estacada Sweet Home Silverton Canby ournament Happenlngs e eww Everyone watchesjill Bond so they can remam ln the state competxtlon jump! Jump! Higher! Higher! ,Weir -- e 'WED 11 e .ar 4 lf'-533, -A ri .1-, . ,L Q . ,-.' ,453-l :by Okay, which one of you took my twinkie? --W-1-. ,wwf f 1 WI w W 9 xslt. . 3 :' 5 S fa ff 11, J? --V 3 Q Where are you, Ron .,...g...-'ds-.. --f - -:' !?! Sink it!! :srl W Vw. JG, if f 5 F li 'I --1... , v ' . ' 's A M ' 7 Z.. S f-A Q V 1 3 xx' V: 5 I' '1' x A all If Q - 6 PO DERP FF FOOTBALL The girls' annual Powderpuff Football game roll- ed around once again, October 4, 1975. This was one of the festivities to add to the celebration of Homecoming. The freshman team, coached by A1 Geddes play- ed against the sophomore team, coached by Bob Steward. The game beginning at 7:30 p.m. was held at Heckard Stadium, ending with a final score of fre- shman 0, sophomores 28. Following the freshman-sophomore game was the junior-senior game. Dale Settje was coach for the juniors While Larry Stark coached the seniors. The seniors had been undefeated, so the juniors wanted to change this. A hard fought game was play- ed with the final outcome, 0-O. They have the ball now, but not for long, as the game goes on in fun and fight. Team huddles to make plans a- gainst their opponents. Down. . .Set. . . Hut!!. . . and the game goes on. Okay, girls, go out there and get 'em! says Mr. Settje cleft, as the ilmiof SHS fun Out- Itls a tough game as each team does their best to hold the other. 97 Logger Pla a V ,-I-'N iw.- -- - 3 1, F-,-m ,.. ,,r. -H--...,, -A -r,.,.,c-,: ,dwg ..k,,-A, -1 1 -- .,,, , 's 1 1 ' -19341 v . . , l-Jim - ' - N -, . 4 - ' 'vw ' a.,w,,., X J ,,,,q ix r if M X '. -1 ' '- '.' di... .-. -I' SSS55'-H f ' J ' ' ' ' ., .1 1 ' . L u. J , 1 -' , .',.Y.. fit? -'fL':f,r.a ,I im Baker tries for good time on Choker Se ting. 5 , I Gary Faulhaber and Doug Bennett put their backs into the Double Buck competition. This Spring a Logger's Play Day was held at the Buckaroo grounds. Although the idea isn't new, the J .C.'s sponsored a compe- tition in Choker Setting, Axe Throwing, Underhand Chop- ping, Standing Block Chopping, Double Bucking f2man sawl Single Bucking fl man sawj and thejack and Jill Bucking fl man and 1 womanl. The competition is for the best time with all events judged on stop watch scores. Albany, Oregon has a Timber Carnival each July 4 and Aberdeen and Hoquiam, Washington sponsor a play day each summer which attracts international competition. L , - r 154 ..- -.- 'EIQACI sf' J Eli ll r pvr. ,Tp-P' - f-L .M 'u,,.h Randy McDonald starts down in the Setting event. n ,I H Q VMI NL-L'ehf,Q:iYJ1-I 5,11 ftp 1 I., V ,, P ix hw. 1 H 'p-jf 'TA NWS: Qfbt- -'ati 'I .. .Qi -'qs L Alf. ' mf- t '1 .P :fr-ff A- 'K 'Muff - are -'f'T:: -.73 A'.i'ff -111, - L : i 0'-1 li '-7 wr W' ' ' l, . ' J,, ',' lk' Ter 'L ,z-.' '41-rr: Herve' 'W .rn . I 1 i,r.. .,,,-,-....,n1nn'..ru gl . -- , an 4 up ...,.1..-,.i,--::: -- , 4 . 4-- fe-,-A-es f gn' zz, D ,vga '-e-4 -- W I'- C117 r-fi. M 4.e. Xi:-'f p5!-gn H ' 'l f3 5Qf i iSQi 1'-'1 -is ' 2-W fx '- if- ' i V '-' ' V' 'Alibi w l 1' 1 IX' M ,.. s-- L Delores Bennett Qfrom the backl and Doug Bennett try for time injack and J ill event. my 4-1, wir C'Y W N Av . . 4, - 15 'F' J-3 is a 1 ,I ,ter Q, ' 'if 51iW4'l0 7 at .4 , : , ,A J . ,. ' '.' v -li 'vm 'r'sa'If,-7 ' f ' new ,.r,-Q, Bob Bennett checks result with near bulls-eye in the Axe hrow. f,Q:Qi3E1-M' .i ,, john Wolcott starts on the Standing Block Chop. Y V 91 , iv ' flu 4'.,fqllgp X Il .A ' W Wu ' .'f ll. w 1 v 9 'z - U T. ' It t uv- . .-,2t F- K ' P54 1.4, , -ff Qi :seal pf ,A 't tt 'V t not- ta fe - L , I. F . xv? xx ue, I l Nh V ,N 1 .I Ad' :J - - ,- xt 4. f ' e 'L' . Y 'with' -: '::.t,,u M MQ, M wi! V fi, f 4' f A 1 2 f ,- f Y I - , 1' ' ' V- , ' ' -U,47:7 - 252' 2-.-Ziff-ns. 'F ., ' ' 1 ,a tif --W -- I-A ' E5 e' 'W A . f 'tl - I '. John Wolcott tries for time in the Underhand Chop. x ilu Af '- rl !V ! Timekeeper keepS closewatch fhee hee-no pun intendedlj 1 9 76 . ARSITY BASKETB LL TEA 't'i.'d'a I 1'.v..f.'. ' ' ' ' , .sg Ji? 3: Back row: L. to R. Coach, J im Adams, Bob Sleight, Brad Roberts, Dave Hayes, Mike Poppe, TOITY C011iIlS, Dave R0h1'S, Coach Dennis Metzger: Front row: L. to R. Craig Roberts, ,Kurt Holcomb, Rod Nichols, Rocky johnson, Ron Emch- The 1975-76 version of the Molalla Basketball capped their season play with a trip to the state toumament at Portland's Memor- 1al. This year's team began the season with only 4 lettermen and very little heighth. The team gained experience rapidly and we all soon discovered that physical heighth was not going to be a handicap. The team was well balanced and many players contributed a great deal to each game. The Indians were not picked to finish too well in league play-- but after agreat opening win at Newberg the team won 10 gai in a row and finished in first place in the first half of the season. At the conclusion of league play Molalla found itself in a position of having to gain a much coveted berth in the state toumey. The team played three excellent play off games and entered the state tournament as the number 2 team from the Coast-Valley League. The Indians won their first game against Redmond and then were matched against North Eugene, which had one of the strongest teams in the state. After losing that game by a lopsided margin, Molalla then had to play West Linn and its 6' 7 center. Molalla played very well in that game and perhaps if the gang had shot a little better from the foul line, the outocme might have been different. As the season finally came to a close after alm t 5 months and 28 games, the very competitive group of young men accomplished a .great deal for themselves, their school, and their community. The 1975-76 season was certainly a great year for basketball at MUHS. lOO C -W? Y f, Tw T ':' N -g f Q , l 1 jiri 'A A Y: A 1- ff, l l AN l kfnlgggiljll. vi' 4 .w if-!,q,..!f 1 l 5' -A A l I ,...,, , A K - '- 5... ff - .- .j.3,.- Y, - VU iv U Tory Collins it Q- X, N l .X A F I 'fx I3 . I, l . X, 8.24: , M -N 'fed - f-.H L11.. me- 0. . .,,, 1- .1 Craig Roberts Q1 W V' .f W , I QF' ,lf..i I 51 4 XP e b GMA qi ' 1 25' 5-rf H, lf qi., l N - Q A v , U ' a A Bitzi. l .-.-.ii Y b v li W' NN gif W We .45 o Rod Nichols l, Q M3517 145 5 . , 5,QI5,Ia U 23 5 iid V XX 249 ..T. ...- ,.., -, gag '-:L J - A ff-' YY, ff- l i Hrad Roberts -P rl ex Xxx JlxSlWA'7:lf X 4 b 15 lx . JN Iflf' Z 3-'L -. -. -.1-.+ . pi '- '-Ph-'M 4- s. . :sa--...... . 'I nf sd A uf Rocky johnson ,W-7, , X 1 ' V ' 'llll ,1 ill J iv Vx' l A l w 4 , .1 ., i:..1'.,,, 1 I 4,4 u.4h .Nr if .In V, f-. l , ,1 r ..-mi-. . ,M-...41 . IH, ,, isis -1 x , '- 11 Bob Sleight Dave Rohrs -1-mens-51,44- gt J , fl HD SX, , nl . N was E Kurt Holcomb ?xY5Zlf'Y:3x .iv IN. .4 .. -' , h-ri .....,......f..... LZ. l.L..n....-...g.41,.4 1t ' - ...W Dave Hayes r f a 4. T-E X lf mf is V NI fmgcl :fa Eng, un? ' ..1,4,,.,.., '-u,g.a..:n -u-zu- -. - J-111.-.i Ron Emch 2 w f lOl J gj.x1lD,.4,y ly , l 41 Q I I ' 'Y -. i'. w . l .I.C. . VICA is a national youth organization design- ed to give the vocational students a club to iden- tify with. Our club is active on the state and local level. The club was involved at the fall leadership con- ference and the VICA State Skills Olympics in-- spring. On the local level the club has built play' ground equipment for the city of Molalla and many of the grade schools in the area. The club also engages in activities such as roller skating, bowling, camping, motorcycling, and so on. The Vocational areas involved in the pro- grams are Metals, Electronics, Construction, Auto Mechanics, Drafting, Forestry and Small Engine repair. VICA. Y . .-..q......., ,.4,5,, ' ' 1-v.. . ..,..,.,- - l':'a15' ,. .,,, , fp- - .: -fd' X Vx a 'E i f :Y 5' 'E' A' in ' ' .172-.et -. is -it-J U ,-,, H-s '1 ww L' f an-4 john Haynes, State Parliarnentarian and Mark Gordon, State TV repair win ner are holding the VICA plaque. John and Mark went to Miami Florida in P121Yg1'0'-md eflu1Pment Constructed bY june to attend the National Convention. ei-..,.., ii., -.W -f 1- -, ei.. T' 4 .- lp' 7 V t A-Q!-7 jg f Y- 3 1 I 4 Q I E, ' I j' , .al I ' A f . . if -ii Q 'IA- 7, 1976 UNIOR ARSIT Y ASKETB LL TEAM A s Y s f - if I IF , v ly . 1 y A --.. X 'Qq'k'1b '---u,--, . , , , ,, .. , . Back rwo: Roy Beyer, Brad Hostman, Paul Bowen, Steve Sleight, Bob Welle, Darryl Wright, Les Lucht, Tony Kraxberger, Guy Van Hooser, Tim Powlisonhleff Sandquist: Center--Coach Metzger Junior varsity goes through tough practice. ,!.'1cw, W M, I -'fl 1976 SOPHO ORE ASKETB LL TE A AN I M. va 'et uw, I-rf, W q.. N If V -'II '4 SOPHOMORE TEAM Bill Gilmer Jeff Heyerly Andy Smith Kent Gapasso J im Peters Roger Beyer Roger Kemp Phillip Kirk Joe Dobbes Duke Hughes Rusty Wynn jim Shaver 'I 5 Alan Naylor ,. Ig Sophomores await the rebound from opponents missed free I X I , throw. - ,,,g ', 41 nhl S, K Sophomores set up offense. I '.I K 5, Q FJ' 1' ' Q-'am' I -I 'Tilt fa-P5L 'f.tI', j L '1 ',, W N I ' -rr- ' ll' , wt V ,-i ' -s- f-tu M ' ,. 1 h,g-f'-.'gj 'K1:t WL -.-. ' ' ,, WIII I' I, .:' QS . 'I I5'i' v Ilzfji. H I .IIII 'II A .1 IIII , TQIILIIIIQ Iii-Itfu '1Il!I 31.4 , J I ,jffII:' 'Y' I 'L IW.- Sophomores control txp. H Q -R . was 3 w'f ' LI - IIIIII M IIIIII .rw . PITFQII I 33,5 ,. 1 . 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' XX fi SXX AX 6 806 ' 2. ,. -. ,.., -ft '- , ' .9 - .H ' ' il h H- r- . : N if '1 V :arg .,- ' 1 9, , , 'l' .. Xa T Q.: I 5' ' 5 I ' Lauri Bifz iff-i Tembra Hammond fjr.j Mary Kay Hoffer ffr.l MUHS H GIRLS' Basketball A - ' The MUHS fAlphal girls' basketball ' 'i ': , team complete a very successful year. A , They finished with a 5 win and 5 loss sea- , 'V son. Considering there were two varsities, ' ' ,-fy the program was in its first year, few of the - x 7 X K ' XV 'VI girls had any experience and they were eg ni i ' X competing against much more experienced ' , N -194 'A 5 ' teams, their year would have to be describ- ' X W X ed as super . X X ' Probably the highlight of the year would X X ,-331' , have to be the Newberg game, even though K -' J ' ffff' it was a loss. Newberg was tied for first IHIIIIIIX .,., , . place, had beaten Molalla 42-23 earlier in - ,K : ffl ' the year and the game was being played in I Fifi: ' -5 . Newberg. Molalla played excellent defense e--'B 'V Carolyn Myers fjr.l and led 12-1 1 at halftime. The game contin- Melinda Neal csoph-D ued on the same pattern for the entire se- cond half and after numerous chances to tie the score, Molalla finally lost 22-20. The final game of the year featured Mo- , X -X lalla and Estacada. Molalla took it to them fwifi and won easily 37-22. T X H V 'Ihe real highlights came from the lighter 1. side of the year. Who was it that screamed - Yi, if V3 and jumped four feet in the air after mak- gg X asf ing her first free throw? Who decided that ' ' ' ice cream make-up might not be so bad? I , lii' Q' Who fouled out of the first few games and f ' ' ' was then nicknamed Hatchet Lady ? ' f A If 3, Who had the nickname of Peggy Fleming ' XX .f ,. iqgfi 5 until Santa Claus brought her a pair of ten- , V'f .fX if nis shoes? Answers: Salsberry, Radosevich, ' l ' X ' . ' Stutz, and Hammond. , X ' The year could best be summed up by L7 a comment one of the girls made at the end if 2 1 1 'tiff' V of the year, It was frm, I wish it was just fig -it Cindy Salsberry fsoph.j Ellen Radosevich fsoph.l .r -T, 'L' I X 0 starting. Terri Kemp Qfr.l ' ' YQI 1522, .V ' V ugjJ,X1,, 'rf.,XpX,b ,X .. 1V,, r . X PM 'hu 1 X all 1 'ln fl 5 TV l', 'li. X:-,. .'Q.,,L2 flig7i,'Qs.-!iu- ' . .LX XEXAX- --NX EA-'CL' . 1, ,ig,,.,,p. .,. .. 5:49. . .541 ,3. ' Vi' l iff X i'V , rr XXTQXXX, X . X 1 wi- ' . .X If ,XA , .- X.X:X5f T..t,EqjXX X X Mfg: ' 335--figg-:si-IQEI., - X .fa V gr VV ii? .V 'A A+ F . X ,X,, 3X .gt , . if film! A 1 V 1: 31? -f1 fiFQ3l Ezlfr' tr ' 1 jf -.rgtifefv , , .,, X ,X-U .c X . A - V , Hi ' -I Carmen Stutz Qfr.l Ann Verbout Qsoph.l i -- -x Ps in VA A' --,.':z ,- . ,. L. i Vi 4 so 3 i Q' f 'J xx xi fi N ' - 'W' Q'-Rm: 5. H, ' 'EL H ' -1-M' , 'V - ww- . i v -' V ' -a lg -s is . - T-rf 1 Z' i 1 . I -Z I w Dawn Dew ffr.j ' ' 'ff' l u D Bob Stewart on the move. Sheila Imdieke Of-l L .......... K E 52 W ii 4 1 lf' af 2? ' :fi gif-- qx 'I rig' V 'f ' i , H I 1,1 .f F .1 11 - if :3 E T' X X 1.1 V P52 ,., fain' , .if- I Lisa Walter ULD I in Liz Wyland Qsoph Q Carrie Browning Ur l I' wrv . EQ. A LH ' , . ' 5 L-P' R 'ffl ' JM fi . ,' 1 nfl'- -w.- I, ,- 1 . L- .' Q if 'J' ,N -5. y. Q. , ,.' 1 , A L' - 1 . rig., '5 -, 5 j mfg li ' . , ,ST25 ge -. .' ' W ' , 1 , 1 J. , L1 W 1 , g fi - f' ' '-NXQ , . ,- 'V V if V X S, T J- 'W i z , Ja' A. -- , X Mig- M . , f ' 5 -149 'f' ' ,.,'Q '-31, -f . i - Q,-'..:-V , Q - . ' . -H, 5.1: V . :tx .. ...M i s X. 1 1124 i 1 -Q., 'i .' 5 . . f.HetwjE5.f VIL. ,.:- ' ' . .:'.t1-xji.5w5Sff5 E1, 3'- W' V in L 'sfsjigizij-s9 ' f:, 11 ft-F X X ffpi-Q-5kg:4,q! . ' 1 - f -Mage? ' A - 1' '.:.-4. x.1- ' .f41:','f ' . f 'Hr , 5 ' - -, . - L. rm.- 1.1 5-4 ,. -1 Y Y , Omega. . . It's not the end. Girls' Basketball is on its way! This year's program was designed to find out if there was interest in basketball. We had to establish two teams who competed on the varsity level with other schools. The team finished the season with 4 wins and 8 losses. That record is very good, taking all the tal- ent and dividing it into two teams. Another remarkable fact is that there was only one se- nior and four juniors included. This indicates that the future will be good for girls' basket- ball. The Omega team had on its roster: Tammi Steinhauer fsnjg Lisa Walter fjrjg Sharon Fer- lan fjrjg Liz Wyland Qsophjg Lisa Forristall fsophjg Dawn Dew Qfrjg Loni Struthers ffixjg Carrie Browning fjrjg Sheila Imdieke The highlight of the year had to be the all around play of Sharon Ferlan and the game by game improvement of Liz Wyland at Center. Sharon Ferlan ULJ W u- xu ir Jim s V I i .. ra ff! ' ' ., f - H il 7 f -u r X I 4 f ,-.J mf ri ll' I 1 il li f . i 1 L 2.1 H? I L H' ' It ' gi ' f' f' I l ' . 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T5 i ....l 'ant Lisa Forristall lsopl-1.j Tammi Steinhauer Qsr.j 10 Wrestling riff xx f iff Randyohfaqsap Rickohcac12a,11s,1osJ Kenohcau2a,11s3 ' 1 1, - ,lf tw BruceMcMinni130,123J Da1eKeeferC141,136.130h RusSNorthrupu36, -4.11, , 71.1-1 ' iigi' f' VPN , .Q qi-T' J DaVeMOIIlSf148,141,j 8 V JMSVWO l ' WVU Vnvfo- F918- WRESTLING SCOREBOARD MOLALLA OPPONENTS 3 5 Centennial 4 1 Britannia 5 8 Adams 34 Sprague 43 The Dalles 1 2 North Bend 14 Beaverton 1 5 Roseburg 24 Canby 1 2 McNary 27 Oregon City 45 Dallas 2 1 Estacada 45 Woodburn 2 1 Canby 3 1 Philomath 26 Sandy 9 Silverton h 9 Sweet Home 24 Lebanon 22 Marshall 1 3 Milwaukie 4 2 1 Astoria 4 52 McMinnville 43 St. Helens 5 7 Forest Grove Molalla was 9th at District Molalla was 43 at State ?.JF...fin-? QQ R -em - A W x f Q! CoeMi1esi15'l.1485 RandyKie1ingQ15'lJ is .7 Q A . ' su! ChIiSEdmi5176nf178,168D DenniSPllhlIna!1f191,175J ',Q.f' 1 'W' av r . X A Ron Roth G 9 U Tony Maben fHwt.J -J, - Bruce McMinn is declared the winner over his opponent. of oo e . Wi k i k -J '- 'q:l.,,,. - 1 ,I i f Q N in . H :--- 'W W,s,,w'df ' , QL pf'f37-.1-.21 Randy Ohta sticks opponent on his back for a near fall. fhere's no escape for Dave Morris' oppo- by gave CQQQA limo nent. C7 C, Sticking his opponent on his back, Rick Ohta is en route to a pin. 109 L Q L 16' , -Q--if .U ,-, e.- Eff an-'.', 1- M 13.2523-gi all ,fi-Lif 5 l ilkjlu' Kel-IY WYHI1 C9 87 Scott Morris K1 0 6 , 9 8 J Albert Quintero tl 1 5 , 1 0 61 Cleve Waterburg Q1 1 51 , I K E! X A I ' AV , I ' I ,Q 'I J J' A , ,- -TFYjV 'f f'?'i. T'1'l in is V' F QHCVV' M f - , ir - . 1 r u', gl,1 ii Y' 'if-fQ.m 'fz1 '?Y,'t 1 I 1 1 1 --x141f m ,.: lit- 1 14 1 1' , - ' 1 iff' 'iii' - 'ii?TQi-iii 1 11 iff- .V- f l -3'9 I' Craig Weissman C1 2 3 J R- 1 Bernie Beyer 4157 ,148J Terry Lovenberg C1 9 1 , 1 '1 8 1 10 Clay Calhoun Q1 3 0 J f Dave McCullough 1148, 157, 1681 J 'Kevin Jackson tHwtJ Tim Kintz 041, 1 361 This yea.r's wrestling team compiled a respectable 10 win, 1 loss seasonal record and 4 win, 6 loss league record. Having 8 fres men and 11 sophomores on the 26 man squad, the young tea showed tremendous improvement over the season and finished off with three crushing defeates over league opponents Ken Ohta was this year's big scorer, with a record of 22 win 1 loss and 3 ties. Randy Ohta and Coe Miles followed right behin with 22-4 and 20-5-1 records respectively. The Indians placed 9th at District, placing 6 wrestlers. Da Morris and Chris Edmisten both placed 6th and Rick Ohta an Coe Miles both placed 4th. Randy Ohta placed 3rd and Ken O ta placed 2nd, which qualified him for State where he placed 6th At the winter Sports Awards banquet, the Most Outstand freshman award went to Scott Morris and the Most Improve freshman was Albert Quintero. The Most Outstanding sophomo wrestler went to Randy Ohta with the Most Improved sophomo going to the rest of the sophomores on the team. The Most Ou standing junior wrestler was Rick Ohta with Chris Edmisten rece ving the Most Improved award. Both seniors, Ken Ohta and C Miles too the Most Outstanding award for their achievements d ing the season. As the team becomes more experienced, their improveme will not only show on the team's win-loss record, but also in t attitudes of each wrestler. Next year should be a winning seas for the Indians. Post season wrestling included the State junior Developme Tournament in which Randy Ohta placed 3rd, Also the state Gr co and Freestyle Toumaments. Rick Ohta placed 4th in Greco a tied for 8th in Freestyle. Ken Ohta did not wreslte Grecob placed 4th in Freestyle. He also wrestled in the Pendleton Op and placed 3rd in the senior division which was made up of colle wrestlers. Coe Miles placed 5th in Greco and 2nd in Freestyl Both Coe and Ken defeated the State Champions in Freestyle b placed lower because of had marks. x vs, . V' V- va ? r Alum' ' I - .3 -'iii' .Ll , 'lg 1:1-W ' --'Ia- ,,- . , , ' - -. -ai' -I 1 1193, f -5 4. '- f 'D ggi-'W 5 W 'Wa ' ' file-V., . W!! - 3232, :- . I I Alan Lovenberg Q1 4 1 1 3 r - Q-uv v .L Head Coach: Wes Hogland .-V e team took a trip to Canada in De- mber and on the way back, stopped f at Seattle's Space Needle. v ll f a 4 I L., . X. wie. ,, MA, Ohta, the only Indian to qualify for State, wrestles his tough Newberg opponent, Steve Baurer. fAbove leftj Ken sticks Baurer his back, but the ref rules it out of bounds. fAbove rightj Ken works hard for control. Ken won 3 and lost 3 at State and placed . --,N vi ' A N . 1 , , , 1 5 .,, -if X N o 1 ' ' -ly Y ur' . .. -P, xy .9 .. Q Y? n'.,,J-.I ' 1 .J Xu. ZA ,E i ' A 1 'N Assistant Coach: Vic Fox Y g 4. A p 'N ,l , and-'QM fa:-fu l ' Q 1 so 1 .Z l I p .-' W A ,far . . A Q :Ji --,, .. D 0 - 'f2LiS5: , 1541 . 4 ' , XL X , - ur- I N.. .. , Dennis Puhlman puts a tight squeeze on his opponent. ' 5 Q' WM ,,,..., ,--...-..f- X X X 2- xx , 1'-1-V 'Minutes hang like hours when you're waiting. 3. Ref, he's choking mel! 111 1 R- 14-E. .,:,-..,: - uv, ' ' ff u - ' .--.E-,l'ff A r: -N , Varsity Girls Tennis ., - , 1 s 1- kg.: I 'iff Q ' ' gf a N. 6.31 fi A L G' f i an 4.-'Mina W R vm n 1 , r . x I-uf .1-.- . ,- : ppt if? ,1:. f-vids? N -.fri ' ' 155 E43 i. J--,I A ., ,Q Q- - Q W LM: .-f k 1 -.. ff ,um Q 'A . -45 In , M f- - Q .. ' 'P 1 1 - FI, w Q' N v . I . Lis . PAT GROSS-lst doubles .QS - . 1 'fa' .' -X- ,.' 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K 'J Q .- J - 5, i t Q 4 M xl X a fx I we ev: -V Iwi P . .7'- K, 'N K I .J fl. X .- N ,lf 2 , X 1 ' 'iii ,f -' ' 5. 2, 'ix i 1, N vqo.....- K - - V 4' 'Q 'Q 't . tk I , ,. '- - L i, . A ' 1. fs, ' ' . I I U. E , f V, I 1 .. 4, .i-x... , , Y-,,, , - 2 ' . ..f, ef 1. ' .ffbwii .' gl. .:-'-,X -e Y X H aecmxff,-.f . ' l ,A 4 Y Ili: V Back row: L. to R. Jill Robbins, Sheila Green, Dawn Liechty, Lisa Walter, Erin Byrd, Roxane Chancellor, Lori Lefever. Front row: L. to R. Krista Kaser, Froi Blackburn, Nancy Geddes, Yolanda Fox, Peggy Wagner, Julie Dickson. This year's tennis team was one of the stronger teams in the league. The var- y team consisted of 3 doubles and 3 singles, five of which were seniors. All capable of playing college tennis. It will be difficult to replace these girls xt year. The first doubles, Pat Gross and Lisa Anderson placed second in their trict, qualifying them to play in the state tournament. The second doubles, arla Johnson and Laurie Coats, who were undefeated all season, they missed ning to state by one match. The team played well when the confidence was there, and they played fair nd played tennis to enjoy the game. OST IMPROVED--Laurie Coats OST VALUABLE--Pat Gross OST INSPIRATIONAL--Lisa Anderson TEAM SCORES OPPONENTS Putnam 1 Oregon City 2 2 Hood River Sam Barlow 1 Clatskanie 0 LaSalle 1 Yamhill 1 McMinnville ' 5 Newbergx 3 Silverton if 0 Sandy at 2 Stayton 2 OES 3 Canby ' 1 Willamina 2 Clatskanie 0 Catlin Gabel 4 Forest Grove 'K 0 Estacada 'F 3 lk League Matches League Score was MOLALLA 4 2 3 4 5 4 4 0 2 5 3 3 2 4 3 5 1 5 2 Molalla won 4 and lost 3 113 Boys Tennis I S X -1 0 5 'l ,Q 'O A s- ag i J X 'Q Q' cgi' 4 1 f Not pictured: Dennis Philpot--lst doubles N L' u 114 Rick Reece-2nd dOl1b135 Aa .1 if' jffljlf' Darryl Wright--3rd doubles , f' 1 .6 If 4 , r 21 1 4 fy' .1 'xx 6- 522641 flair ,' . .,.w.V. .- M. 'I aiygqgiiza' s Q f .Z 1 Art Marine--lst doubles Gary Gordon--lst singles , , , - S, 1 i P . -W R .I ., , .Hx L 4 . .W 1 I I 1 EY! ff Fwd 3 'Z' T, ii' sz' . J , F ' AJ-'. A , .. z fafw Q I - . . I ,-- , V 'if,'f 'f i in . 1 A r' J I Jigga , ww .,A.gu.u...1 E if-4. .2 Paul Lyons-2nd doubles Mike Younce-and singles ,J A ' ? r - gF'3 5 , ,. ' fl ' i I., .. ., . T r N, '- '. M ,1 . - A , I., r ' . ' H if A gi 1 Z -3 , 7 ' 'f ' 1.4 '. i .'-, pf 'w 2- - . ' 1--V - . . I ies Q' V ,. - , .if -'1J Hf- - if 2' ZfE2z 'ff5fL4f' , ' ' V, Q, A' -,er - 2 -f - -'-13'-ifi , ., - 1' , . - , 'nc :iw 4, 7 ' 4 ,f '-11' '-f,-:.'f,. f y f, ......,.L.f U ' - 5 ,- ,f,f,gj5-1',',g, :feat .-ffafif-'A -if 3' , ,. 2, ' --My 4 :::,gg-,-, . 3 Q-1 'F 31-'-ilk, ' fiizi. f ' i ,,,:,xf:,:1 A , .,'. .--.,..., 1, ..,-,.x 1. A l r ,..,v , Y 1,v,l,,iI:-,gi s . i 4- , 1 . F i Y'.Q'IEf1Hr,jIj,',, ,,f'g,pN i , - 1 Y Y :'3:,j.y.Jfy,,-'!jff-U- Q11 UH- 'xlib in :L , , E117 ,M Ning. Y --gif! J - . '11 ' ' 1 ' 1. . ,5 4 -' V!-:WN 'A fi' 1: 1 1 K, Tony Kraxberger--3rd doubles Neil Lucht--3rd singles 15 Tennis 1 4 I 'S' f -,ggi- A A 'ml 2:5- Back row: L. to R. Paul Gehl, Bruce Schuldt, Monte Preston, Ron Tise. Front row: Guy LChmaH,.l0 Roy Beyer,Joe Luper, Russell Worth, Ron Thomas. Coach Bill Rivers INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Most Outstanding--Mike Younce Most Improved--Darryl Wright Most Inspirational--Art Marine 1 9 7 6 TENNIS MO LALLA 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 3 I 3 2 0 3 4 3 1 League Season SCHEDULE OPPONENT Rex Putnam Clackamas Sam Barlow Clatskanie LaSalle McMinnville Forest Grove Newberg Silverton Stayton OES Ca.nby Willamina Clatskanie Catlin Gabel Estacada 'F Denotes Leagu re cord 1 -5 record 7-9 hn Bennett, 5 5 5 1 2 4 4 2 4 2 3 5 2 1 2 4 e matches Boyls Track 76 Fabian Jackson going a.ll out to win. Kirk Dietz flying for another frolic in the sandbox. . , i . ' , V xii,- - f. rg 'WIA .. 5 as-S M' Back row: L. to R. Doug'Mil1er,Jason Tlusty, Bubba Jackson, Tory Collins, Fabian jackson, Pat Miller. 3rd row: L. to R. Dave Rudishauser, Allen Naylor, Eric Spillman, Dean Hayes, Kirk Dietz. Row 2. L. to R. Coach Sandgren, Larry Barber, Daye Preston , Gene Lord, Doug Maurer. Front row: L. to R. Ron Sanders, Will Hopkins, Owen Shockley. Not pictured: Chuck Brushhjim Ben Bob Cox, DuWayne Edmunds, Duke Hnghes, Wendell McCuller, Ron Spanfellner, Duane Wood. l 16 1 Q l CY S JW E 1 ., X 1 I r M Track Trucks n dw 2. 'W x 1 X x Seniors: Will Hopkins, Pat Miller, Owen Shockley. Sophornores: Doug Miller, Allen Naylor Eric Spill- man, Gene Lord. '-U'-..,,m 76 ,. 9 A ' x J ff b f'H pm xl I B juniors: Fabian jackson Torry Collins, Jason Tlusty, Kirk Dietz, Dave Rudishauser, Dave Preston, Dean Hayes. I I, D I Frosh: Bubba Jackson, Ron Sanders, Doug Maurer, Larry Barber. The 1976 track squad won 1 and lost 4 in League competition and participated in nine relay meets. Four seniors on the squad were: DuWayne Edmunds, Pat Miller, Will Hopkins, and Ron Spanfellner who contributed greatly to he team. Kirk Dietz broke the school Triplejump record with 40'2 . Most Inspirational Award was won by Gene Lordg Most Points scored--Kirk Dietzg Most Improved--Dean Hayes and also Most Improved, non-letterman, Kevin Jackson. ll7 e -x 'X ' 4 ' - ' it L' V e . Q 'viz f- J, -- ll 7 11 -4 N we .fi ,., ,N ' Y A 3 fi 'f 'I I 5,-.. -1 J., as V 'JL 27 . 'Q 5 ' 4 Q .V t - A , . ,Q j l . 3111, at ' ,- 4 A V' 2 ' , 412- '11-1.-i 5:5 - ' Ji AFVEQTE' L . c i ,. 4, .- 'f ,., Q. . .H x ,V . -exif ar 1 4 - f u. V Ki 1 'r:E J'At-j a rj-T, , .:J'f23'L.'1,u 1 If : . . A n ww. -+1 .2 -f- ' fe 1 . . . '1,5l, 3?'-A-I tg-17 --h-fvif. ' ' 'ft Q. ff '- J: : - -- ,, .153 T 're .1 f'-R' -. 1 , ' '. ' . .5-. , 17'-' 'ml'-1.1 1:-5. .1 . ,A -' . 1 ' I-, , - 5 -..'.,-1' . , ,- .' ',.-' . - -'JZ fl' f.',A:, f' ' ' . ., 1, . . -- in Q. . .'1,,,..,,,' . ', r -JA VW' f s.- 1-.. ' A , , . , .- 1 ., . , ii Back row: L. to R. Carrie Browning, Kathy Stutz, Sherri Larrett L111 Stadelman jill Martin, Denise Jacobson 3rd row L to R Re bekah Hogland, Lucy Beyer, Virginia Kelly, Annette Dickson, V1ck1 Lucht Cmdy Larrett Dot Muse 2nd row L to R Carol Beyer Carolyn Otter,jul1e Hoaghjackie Swartz. Front row: L. to R. Cmdy Chelson Lauri Bltz Not pictured: Cindy Vasecka, Irene Edwards inj. and ,Ienean Friedrich, inj. GIRLS' TRACK 76 GIRLS TRACK This year's Girls' track team was not a victorious one, but they were successful as far as individual achievements are con- cerned. The team was a small one with 21 girls, but everyone tried hard in each of her events, putting forth a great deal of effort. The girls on the team were: Vicki Lucht, the only senior, 4 years, Denise jacobson,jr., 3 years, Carol Beyer, jr., 2 years, Carrie Browning, jr., 3 years, Cindy Larrett, fr., 1 year, Lili Stadelman, fr., 1 year, Cindy Chelson, jr., 3 yearsgjill Martin, jr., 2 years, Irene Edwards, jr., 2 years, jenean Friedrich, jr., 3 years, Dot Muse, fr., 1 year, Annette Dickson, jr., 2 years, julie Hoag, fr., 1 year, Lucy Beyer, fr., 1 year, Cindy Vase- cka, fr., 1 year, Virginia Kelly, fr., 1 year, Lauri Bitz, fr., 1 year, Rebekah Hogland, fr., 1 year, Carolyn Otter, fr., 1 year, Kathy Stutz, fr., 1 year, and jackie Swartz, fr., 1 year. This year's district was at Sandy and Molalla sent its best two girls in each event. Some of the girls topped their indivi- dual bests, but none of them were able to make the finals to go to state. 118 , V u 41:-,m 3 Carol Beyer sa11s up for a wmnxng Jump. -,vi-'H 3 ,A - ---m g,a- .y- :L I V Q3 :A 't' vb A 2 1 Y' inn 2 ,, 35A ,,, v, H X u-1 'J P. 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Ron Emch led the team in batting averages and was elected team captain. He made the All-League rearn and is up for All-State and the State All-Star game in the Dalles- Ron is the only four year letterman, I have ever had. Armando Quintero led the pitching staff with 11 wins and 2 losses. In league he was 6-0. Armando made the All-League team and is also up for All-State and the All-Star game in the Dalles. Rick Peters played third base for me for 3 years and this year made Honorable men- tion All-League. Although he didn't have a good year with the bat he was one of the team leaders and was picked as Most Improved. Rocky johnson pitched and played shortstop. The better part of his season was the non-league games. The really outstanding game was the one hitter he pitched against Es- tacada. For the one game he should have made the All-League team. Malcolm Shuey played first base and outfield. He had a good season not for his bat or for his fielding, but for his total play. Galen Evans didn't play a lot this year but should have made the All-State team for third base coaching. He was voted by his teammates the Most Inspirational and that should say a lot in itself. Bernie Baker started out slowly but finished with spirit. He was our designated hitter in the last 5 games and really did ajob for us. Gary Syphard pitched and played outfield for me this season, he had 1 win, and 2 losses. He was outstanding in his team spirit and how hard he worked. Gary Erwin made the All-League team and was probably the best defensive out- fielder in the league. If he does the same next year, he will be a shoo-in. Carl Emch had a good year. He was the lead off hitter and did a great job. He was put up for the All-League team and that in itself is an honor. Scot Thomas made Honorable Mention-A11-League at second base. Scot always got key hits when we needed them, he was one of the keys to our success. Darcy Lais fjr.l led the team in stolen bases and was a standout as a defensive out- fielder. He will be a team leader next year. Over all our season was 15-9 and 7-3 in league. If we had had a couple of breaks, we would have gone to state. This team is really close to me, because I have had them for 4 years in athletics and they are like my own. In fact I probably see them more than their parents do. I will hate to see them leave. To say goodbye to these young people is like saying goodbye to your own family. I am really going to miss them, I wish them luck always. Coach A1 Geddes Carl Emch ...ww , ' yi, ' r v , .V ...U x .W 1 I .',, .L--p 1 if . we' 4, ,- Rick Gibboney Gary Irwin 1 23 PLAYERS HITS At Bat RBI S.B. Ave. Bernie Baker 4 20 3 0 .200 Carl Emch 19 86 14 1 .231 Gary Irwin 24 77 15 5 .247 Galen Evans 2 10 1 0 .200 , Rocky johnson 17 65 13 0 .261 J 2? Darcy Lais 18 69 10 4 .260 S Armando Quintero 24 69 21 2 .347 -V .gl 1 Rick Peters 18 81 13 6 .222 Malcolm Shuey 7 39 13 0 .179 Gary Syphard 1 8 2 0 .125 Scott Thomas 13 53 13 1 .245 R011 Emch 24 66 17 1 .363 - .4 . 3- ff , U, A, - 3 , V- ,- E -1 3':,,Y.1'1fx,iEJ'.55?7gj F wp'ifnfiwrf-1-..f-mirN if 521- ' As Q 1 7 ,--1251-:' .V .-'Fifi f -T'-'fl9.'Blvill3QEd?, .f1'-1 ' 1 V 1 .1 A 4.195-4. gi ' f 1. 7 31 if W ,li-'wg - -ma.3f..1, -'..?1 -- f-.ffhig -'Q V :n ' . ws, : .P l. fr' .. '3,3.r,L1, 1.5: ff.:4'E4Eaq.Q.,..:!j.u1,,,7v.gg3E:i .J,n..hb My , 1,1 . 5 . ..f,L:g..:-iM,f.'4.1.4!i, ywjmwbillxifglw Qyigqfhyaglh'-V2 5Qmr.r,f4.q:?1d 5551. 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Mgiwe.-.-, Hfqi-Iqxfejffgjwfs-,wwf2'-f 0 Canby 3 'WW -J- ' . 5- All-af. rf:ar':'w1f.fsa1 52 ?2f2mf Ji.r7irPf2fP42'fa'Q 1?- L ., 1 gi Q,Twfi-5k?g75f:gggggjf:5,1:,,LQ7LgK.?fgf5QaiQ xL.Ei1:5g5..gl'1 4 Sandy 2 5 5,7 1 I-.iiifFfa-fzlfkggf,.5-j.v..f:h1if 'k-JIM:- ia.:'.' 1 -v7 ..fI--ly, ' lf' .V Lily 917 - . 'fm ' 1 li' Qggilrilxz 'EfAf 5'i'-11T31ff'lW'i 'NW 7 ' X 521'7.li'?3 .f.r:1251,-. 1 11,7 1-'-r fll 'aifzfslrffz1.rf+p.:.X- 2.1. -f 45+-.593-.ff2gf1fcLe.: - lifgir?'li-'flzgffffgg-,,Ri 'i4 10 wins 4 losses 1 tie 'M---f-'--. ,-v , a m f-fl-5-m2lr1v.. .QFIVQMMEf'.5'vI.'r.:m4.'L- 24 Team Captain: Ron Emch Most Improved: Rick Peters Most Inspirational: Galen Evans All-League: Ron Emch Armando Quintcro Gary Erwin Honorable Mention: A11-League: Rick Peters Scot Thomas J. V. BA EBALL Back row: L. to R. John Marr Rich Wilson Jim Schaefer Roger Kem ' ' ' U Q J,.... , , P, RICK Grbboney, Coach Dennis Metzger. Front row. L. to R. Chnt Grassman IBuster Moore,jDan Schaefer, John HaughtonflQave Morrisjfl' om Keegan, Mike Staudenmaier. COMMENTS: The 1976 baseball season was a disappointing year for me, because' I felt this class has more talent than I've had in the past, but our record was the worst I've had since coming to Molalla High School. Our win-loss record was a poor 7-8. T e team voted Clin Grassman as the Most Improved Player. ave Morris as the J' Most Inspirational and muster lyloorej as t e Most Valuable ,lr o MGLALLA OPPONENTS Player- 7 X 5 sf. Helens 7 The c allenge to this group is to get lots of games under 3 Colton Var. 7 their belt and then they could be a very solid ball club. 6 Colton Var. 2 1 l Sweet Home 2 Coach Metzger 3 Sandy 2 O Silverton 6 6 Estacada 1 l Sweet Home 6 6 Canby 3 7 Sandy 14 6 Estacada l 10 North Marion 3 11 North Marion 2 3 Canby 7 1 Silverton 5 Mike Staudenrnaier tags Sandy nmner. 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Darron McCuller. Not pictured: Randy Hood,Jody Lamereaux MOLALLA OPPONENTS BASEBALL 2 Ogden 2 Estacada Summary: 2 Yamhill-Carlton Inexperience played the major roll during the freshman 3 Yamhilycarlton baseball season. The team finished with a 3-15 record. 5 Silverton Todd Roberts led in almost all offensive categories includ- 2 Canby ing hitting at a .363 clip. Darron McCuller and Rich Easly also 4 Estacada hit over .300. Catcher, Scott Morris, led the fielders with a 6 Gm-diner .990 average. 2 Silverton With experience, 4 or 5 of the players will be helping the 6 Ogden varsity in the future. 6 Ogden 2 Sandy 1 1 Sweet Home 10 Canby 0 Sweet Home 2 Sweet Home O Canby 8 Sweet Home 126 M 44 -awQfqf2f-wwdxszxflz 4? DRE asf M MMM ' , Lg , f 7:5 Ill X Wa' iii! lik J fx fp? X 'x s f W1 ffiliif 8 'I - ,- jp V 2 Sam Aho Loretta Amaya Sheryl Arnce David Aue John Barber Tania Bassingthwaighte Renae Bates Ernest Becker Mata Belding Jim Bennett John Bennett Bernie Beyer Roger Beyer Keith Blackman Paul Bowen Craig Brewer Debbie Brinkman Denise Bristol Christa Bronson La Randa Brooks Stefan Brown Mark Bruce Chuck Brush David Burke John Burley T., , ,t..., Karen Burley Erin Byrd Clay Calhoun Lindsey Calhoun Glenda Calloway Kent Capasso Renee Capp Tracey Carr Gladys Chapelle Darcy Chelson Lisa Chitty Susan Clarkson Richard Coggin Lori Cook Mike Countryman Robert Cox Patrick Coyle Candace Craig Carol Craig Nancy Craig Mary Cramer Michelle DeRoche Vickie Drake Darren Duff Fred Durgan 9 xl k O , -Lx -1.,S-4- U lt ,,, .L .1 . T 4.7! n I F 1 Ne X Roy Edwards Sandy Emch Tamara Engel Leann Evans Bryan Farmer Roger F ick Clayton Fillis Boyd Fish Barbara Fisher Lisa Flagg Stephanie Floyd Lisa Forristall Kenneth Foster Craig Friedrich Becky Gardner William Gee Gina, Gherra Doug Giesler Robert Giesler Jeanette Gillpatr Bill Gilmer J amie Goodman Clint Grassman Pamela Grazier Richard Greif ick will - ? ke' J 7'-if ,Ala ii , Emu rg- ' :' f. X Donna Gross Gail Halverson Larry Hamill Geneva Hargreaves Toby Harper Richard Harris Craig Harvey Robin Hass john Haughton Cheri Hawkins Kim Helton Treyton Helton Dolly Hernandez Sue Hernandez Jeff Heyerly Morgan Hicks Craig Hoffman Duke Hughes Pamela Hutchinson Kevin Hyde Liz Imel Karyn Jensen Dave Johnson jacob johnson Loretta J ohnson 131 ' r Julie Jones Randy J ones Eric Kalberg Doug Kangiser . Rachel Kaser . , ' -'. . I. , - - w . ,-'-' 0 ' , - .' v - , N .'-,' - . 'om-'Q 'si - F' l Dale Keefer Tom Keegan Mike Kelly Roger Kemp Rodger Key Mark Kilmer Andrea Kime Leanna King Phil Kirk Roger Kirk Cathy Knobf Hem'y Kober Suzanne Kober ' ny T ax erger Joseph Krupicka Diana Lais Jack Lance -N Lynda Landry x I Scott Lapp , . K A , L V YV, . f 412i . I Tw I Ill X 'viii 0 T759 F 5 Q'- QEEEESSQKQKQQRQR 3f?J 55066239 32 ifiii Ei Q is seeaeeaieaiiaiegei , .V '-'.g-,.9, 5 1-Q ' - , Y ,nv WH, f' s .1 L--H ' -qui ' I. cr, is L UL: L. 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X. ,..,, 5 .ic N 1 .. - mfriufeffl Mike Staudenmaier Diana Steffan Bill Stein Cheryl Stevens Kaye Stidham Keith Stiglbauer Rae Stigliano Brian Storey Dody Strujoeff Dean Swartz Don Sweet Patti Sweet Teresa Temple Laura Thompson Sheryl Thompson Ron Tise Jody Tolemy Ken Tomminger Sue Trosen Anne Verbout Heidi Voll Bob Voreis Jim Wacaster jeff Watson Clinton Watterberg s Vg I ' Wwmf if f ,. -- 4-'U 1 wxfjf, ill Debra Weber Mark Weisenhaus Craig Weismann Bob Welle Mike Wendell Greg Westling Karen Whalen Debbie White Susie White Robin Whitlatch Pat Willcutt Roger Willcutt Bill Williams Cheryl Wilson Mitch Wilson Roy Wilson Darryl Wright Mary Ann Wright Debra Wrolstad Donna Wrolstad Liz Wyland Rusty Wynn Scott Yankee Lorrie Yonker Dave Young 7 Klm Zuercher Not Pictured: Edward Bray Melody Hubbard Randy Burley Paul MaY5 Bill Cain Randy Moser Todd Cropper CHARLES AUGUST WOOD Charles August Wood, 15, Beavercreek Oregon was pronounced dead as the result of drowning on Saturday, September 13. Born at john Day, Oregon on March 31, 1960, he was a sophomore at Molalla Union High School. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, a brother Kipley and a sister , Danette. Qi Patricia Anderson Charles Dietrich Wesley Pearce Allen Peet Melinda Rennacker Chris Rutz Owen Shockley Darel Sutcliffe ,ii mi Viola Haun awaits next class W ISNQMIM , H1 I I... 1 - 4. WJ -Q-is . -:i.'v'n.L . .1 . v. , Mvf . ,,. ...pf - ,.,'a'.'- v ,,'b,- . H--. A . .f' dyr.-fy ,J .- 1 1 al f 1 v Kgs, .. f .1 Q Jig , I 'J' fl ?f 1E?f b .H I A JIU, . -'-J . -, 5' l f , V f' AH,,5,,1 D U , ,. ' '14 v 'f , - 1-pw Un ' -.1 5 f .fp 4 -' ASX A 4 wi' -L . I Q A Q - , 5314 h ,. ' ... .,. sim L dw-1- '1.F 4' 4 - X f 1- 5,-,T'., i---142 ,E ,qff A. ' . 1, bffgfsl' 1-v.',. ' -v ' 4 , ' I Ks. ' , -- -- F-1 -4 PH. . N x will a ,B-xv , .-v- Mfg . .. ,A Y' 1 4.2 , 'I .Q 'Hr 14 0, A xg. 4 3 x L Az ,Q FRESH ,J-y' v p 2- Q ' F 7 140 mr- xi - ug. 4:9 MQ,-, -N 5 0 ' l 'I .341 I I - A -'bw-1.a..s-. ' ' MQ Casey Aho Donald Anderson Kathy Anderson Tom Andrews Michelle Archambeau Mary Azure Wendy Baker Rockey Banyard Larry Barber Phil Barth Henry Becker Jeff Berge Dave Bergstrom Tamie Berthold Gerald Beyer Leo Beyer Lucy Beyer Lauri Bitz Froi Blackburn Tracy Blackman Rick Blehm William Bradford Tracy Bronn Dan Bronson Brian Brown XXX uf? F1 :NN 152+-9 'f-2 TN 4 Q 142 ,Q ic f' -' 'A' i 'JA 3-'11 . I ., , , og . . 4- N. ul, iw 5,4 gi - 3 B is ' if f B if :P L 1 w,a'f - ' Ev! 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'MW Ted Imel Billy Irby Jeff Isberg Rich Isberg Tim Isom Kevin Jackson Sabrinajackson Tim Jacobson Melissa Jean Jeff jessel jill jessel David Johnson Paul J ones Krista Kaser John Keegan J ack Kelly Virginia Kelly Teresa Kemp Suzanne Kepler Terry Kieling Paul King Tim Kintz Tori Knight Debbie Kober David Koester 1 AGPA M, 1 ' . 1 V , -4 :xx - I I ff wk.. v ill r f -'F ,fr 4 lx X .fl , Q -L , l:flF?r 1fl-ll ' !wd'E,y::lrj1jiVw!r' f f H ff 1: , 1 :,,u u 1 J 'i'L5.',, .. . 2 fl A if 1' w --Y l 5 l l l Cheryl Koos Kevin Kraushaar Lori Lahr Jody Lamoreaux Patty Landry Brian Lang Vicki Lange Shari La Rose Sherri Larrett Lori Lefever Greg Lenssen Lisa Liechty Mark Loftus Mark Logue Shade Long Alan Lovenburg David Lucht Ken Maben jackie Mankie Sheryl Mankie Crystie Marr Karen Marshall Doug Maurer Randy McCauley Darron McCuller l4 Ns..r N. n AQ 4 TJ 6 P , L .A Q? 9 .ff '-'ii David McCullough Ken McCullough Theresa McGann Kevin McKay Jamie Miller Raul Miller Tracy Mohr Jim Morelli Randy Morelli Scott Morris Richard Murphy Lanette Neff Don Newcomb Dora Neyman Pam Nickel Carol Niday Julie Olney Tom Orem Carolyn Otter Margaret Pecukonis Richard Peet Steve Perry Rito Pesina Roy Picchi Luann Piuser A ff N he Q I N I I J! .FL . ?' 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Sitting: L. to R. Grant Cunningham, Darren Provost, Darron McCuller, Bob Green, Ken Maben, Don Newcomb, Bruce Schuldt. T .va ef f- 15.2 it :ax r 0 in K O 9 f w Mr. Humiston tells Liz Imel that if s e does not stop talking to Debra she can sit in the middle of the trombone section. Standing: L. to R: Doug Kangiser, Dave Palmer, Bob Bruce, Tony Kraxberger, DuWay11e Edmunds, Keith Van Vickle, Eric Kalberg, jim Shaver, Glen Gensterrnacher, Les Lucht, Craig Firedrich, and joe Krupicka. Sitting: L. to R: Amy Hutchison, Debra Wrolstad, Ann Schlimgen, Donna Wrolstad, Ted Imel and Lisa Walter. ot pictured: Andrew Kaser, Patty Bevens, Geneva Hargrea- es, Mary Lou Shannon, Mark Buckovic, and Richard Kru- f iclca. Standing left to right: Robin Whitlatch, Loretta Amaya, Me- linda Neal, Tim Powlison, Sue Radosevich, Bob Cox, Liz Imel Vera Logue, and Kerry O'Kane. Kneeling left to right: Tim Palmer, Ellen Radosevich and Clayton Fillis. '53 Concert Band Standing left to right: Brian Storey, Les Lucht, Glen Fenster- macher, Dave Palmer, Lisa Walter, Amy Hutchison, Ann Sch- limgen, Keith Van Vickle, Debra Wrolstad, and Craig Fried- rich. Kneeling, left to right: Scott Yankey, Kent Capasso, Ber- nie Beyer, and Joe Krupicka. Standing left to right: Lily Stadelman, DuWayne Edmunds, Donna Wrolstad, Tony Kraxberger, Heather Purvis, jim Sha- 7 -. ver, Terry Rampke, Bob Bruce, Dana Walter, and Wendy Prof- fitt. Kneeling left to right: Mitch jorgenson, Ted Imel, Doug Kangiser and Eric Kalberg. 'X . if 5 4'1- Y 'Q 155 '77 -r ,mil be 41 Socialaires 1 wt' -.i , . Q ,.. za. Standing: L. to R. Amy Hutchison,john Powlison, Rita Beyer, Paul Lyons, Dina Van Yperen, Pat Mill-- er, Sue Evans, Gregg Schroeder, Lisa Walter, Ben Keeley, Caroline Myers, Don Smith, Becky Wrolstad. Sit-- ting L. to R. Ginn I-Iogland, Loretta johnson, Debbie Chelson and Dana Walter. OC Back Row: L. to R.: Mata Belding, Krista Bronson, Darcy Chelson, Lisa Forristall, Paul Lyons, john Powlison, Brian Brattin, Gregg Schroeder, Betty Wilson, Barbara Lowrey, Terry Rampke and Sue Ernmert. Second row: L. to R.: Tami Farror, Tracy Carr, Tami Engel, Audrey Soward, Tammy Mead, Doug Miller, Rusty Wynn,jody Ewing, Cindy Kleinsrnith, Debbie Robertson, Mary Wright, Lea lmdieke. Third Row: L. to R.: Renae Bates, Shelly Riback, Karen Burley, Karen Schwietert, Denise Fish, Morgan Hicks, Dot Muse, Annette Dickson, Kathy Olson, Sue Clarkson, Cindy Corry and Mr. Vanderwal. Front Row: L. to R.: Becky Wrolstad, Becky Dickenson, jill Bond, Tim Palmer, Don Smith, Ernie Becker, Debbie Chelson, Melody Knock, Peggy Komp, and Mary Lou Shannon. 't Concert Choir ,, xy- - I? Boys, Barbershop l L. to R. Brian Brattinhlohn Pow1ison,jeff jessel, Neal Burns, Todd Greene, Ben Keeley, Pat Miller, Ste- ve Floyd, Dave Koester, Randy Hood, Marc Clark and Don Smith. DEP RT T Back Row: L. to R.: Darlene Potter, janet Dodge, Sylvia Ford, Dora Wyman, Denise Soward, Yvonne Nelson, jody Collins, Teresa McGann, Dolly Hernandez, Glory Zauner, Torri Night, Becky Wood, Second Row: L. to R.: Rebekah Hogland, Lori LeFever, Roxane Chancellor, Cindy Vasecka, Sheryl Thompson, Melissa jean, julie Dickson, Sherrie Gardner, Anna Edwards, Front Row: L. to R.: Susan Young, Carol Niday, Toni Dreyer, Tami Hunt, Lisa Van Yperen, Froi Blackburn, Tracy Clinkscales, Virginia Kelly and Kathy Anderson. ''xltxixYIx3IY,i.i.x3f.Y.XCX2X.'Y,X.'iX.'X2XX'X.xCXZXX'XX3X33lXX.X,'X'.X.'X13Zx,'X3,'3X2X,'X3,'x'j,X1X'XXX,'Y,XX2X.'X1iY.XY.iX'A.'N1XiX31iX'3.'iX.'Y'.XXX3xiii yXix.'Y,XiXfXlX.'X31X'XX3 Xjxjgxxdx ,x -CAT YQ3. N'XX'X3liX,'X'1X.,'Y.X.'X'1.XZ.C31iXXKiiX.'XXYXXXYX'XX'X3.X3.'iiX3.'XXX3.XXXlXX3'AYXX3.'iXX u'K V Ng, 5 PERSUNNEL H 5 V , XE TX Af! s ss x gO s My , Xxx.. ' ENGLISH i 59. J 5.1. A ' . 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University of North Dakot 162 B.A-M.S. '- C. Frank McNatt 'Q 'hu.,N L is-4' . ' Q - 1f,'je..,. Demiis E. Metzger is V gg an-, Theresa O'Donnell ii-ff Al Morelll J. Q, .,,.. I 'r I Richard Merschdorf McNATT VIERSCHDORF Linfield College Portland State University Oregon State University B.S.-M.S. METZGER MORELLI Ohio State University University of Maryland College of Dupage University of Oregon A.A.--B.S.--M.S. MORRIS v -P , it if w, 4- ... r,-.i.. Wesley Morris Southwestern Oregon Community College University of Oregon B.S.--M.S. Linfield Colorado State--Greeley Portland State University of Hawaii X University of San Francisco-- Guadalaj ara, Mexico B .S .--M . E . Wenatchee Valley College Eastern Washington State B.A.Ed. fain Betty Pederson Eugene Quade O'DONNELL PEDERSON QUADE University of Portland Portland State University B.S.-M.S. Oregon State University B.S. Walla Wall College Oregon State University B.A.--M.Ed.--M.S. 163 Helen Rinearson gm William Rivers .-,I 5. ' Ty r ? 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University of Louisville fKy.J Spalding College fKy.j B.A.--M.A.T. WATTS Multnomah Junior College Lewis and Clark University of Michigan University of Oregon A.A.--B.A.--M. Ed. Stanley M. Vanderwal Steve Watts A rf C? 1' 4U ' r if 'A A sq -, 4 I L ' I '- -I W C V ZQ!':fve ,. , L e. , Dean Wilson gf ' 1 .nf - Gary Wood Judy Yann WILSON Clark College University of Maryland Portland State University Oregon State University B.A.--M.A. Vanport Extension Center Willamette University UIIiV9fSifY Of Oregon WOOD Oregon State University B.A.--B. Mus. Ed.--M.M. B.S---M-S' Oregon State University B's' YANN Portland State University B.S.--M.S.T. 165 -.,,,,..-.- Delores Bennett Willa Cason is not pictured due to illness Secretaries and Aides Nora DeFrates Gloria Coats BENNETT I have worked here ei- ght years. CASON I have worked here two years. I work with reading and the team project. COATS I have worked here for seven years, the last six have been spent in the Re- source Center. Maxine Fritz DeFRATES I have worked here 4 years. I work in the Li- brary as an aide. FRITZ This is my first year at MUHS. I work in the Li- brary as an aide. ,. '-'-1 .,.f .M-.ws-as-as Doris Greig Phyllis Hull GREIG I have worked here 32 years. I am the Deputy Clerk of the District. HULL I have worked here for nine years. I am the recep- tionist for the Counseling Center and I am an Aide. 6. :Hb-r x 31- fi ,f .f s,- s '-1'-5' wi- 'Q N' aa 1- 95 fun Madeline Roberts - Zn .xfxsabzr 1 5 I ,uw ,mi 4 1 : Alma Krivonen ff Virginia Radosevich KRIVONEN I have worked here se- ven years. I work in the duplicating room and as- sist Mr. Capasso with his Math classes. RADOSEVICH I have worked here ei- ght years. I manage the book -room and assist Mrs. Schlimgen with her Eng- lish classes. Barbara Russell 1 .. - .fs Irene Schriever ROBERTS I have worked here two years. I am an aide. RUSSELL I have worked here six years. I work in the main office as the Registrar. SCHRIEVER I have worked here se- ven years. I am an Admin- istrative secretary. ii ,..',', 21.1 ree-W. Z'1:Ih?4' .F 5.1.1.1 :fs'n'-Ir ,Lg:,.65 ll? 5156-1r'A EJQJQIH Asia ' -5.-4 Shirley Wise Carol Wrolstad WIS E I have worked here 19 years. I work in the main office as Building Secre- tary. WROLSTAD I have worked here five years. I work in the book room and assist Mrs. Kee- ton and Mr. Dravich in the reading classes. ' i A -Q 'Q 8 T 'T Cooks Nadine Marsh Eleanor Ray iftv Violet Norquist Norma Todd MARSH RAY This is my fifth year at MUHS. This is my twelfth year at MUHS. NORQUIST TODD This is my eleventh year at MUHS. I have worked here at MUHS for four years A L 4 Custodians S i ' , n , . ,M , ,IMT ' .--344 : ..,., .rd v tL'e-e-. ,JI-' 11 ii 'Z .-. ,, V, 41w Qglt I, - -, jfs-Q .i 4' Jr'-'fini . ' P:'V ' g'i'3?.1 7f: fL.f :L L - Ralph Hull , ,, , H 4 1 fi is Steve Bennici Glenn Green A'1d1'eY Mabefl Arthur Blake David Hauptman Henry Norquisf GAGE GREEN HULL Transportation, Building 8a Grounds Night Sweeper Head of 'Night' crew Supervisor HAUPTMAN MABEN BENNICI Night Sweeper Laundry Night Sweeper NORQUIST BLAKE Maintenance Head of 'Building' crew. O m Eva Cooksey af f 'f AZ, qv: ' -,.' ' N ' 'QL .- -- 'f' 1 Marcus Dugan COOKSEY QBus No. 41 goes to, the Highland area. DUGAN fBus No. 31 goes to the Dryland area. Bus Drivers 0,7 ,,,..,,.lgu., '--ga.: ' 'I I ' J ,V Q f-5 1-fl ffifiiiifiiezi- -ag:-. ' ,f - IW - 'i S 4. ' : sh 'EQ 'FL I 554-Jiwl' L fl X' fw v. :FA Q nt ' - X. . ,Rvws SBSH! - f-N ' K V ' 'Qsw' ' . Q 1 I -'xy ..v- - H , u'1-Tin 'iii' As4'1'1.1., W H'-' - . ,il f1'1 'Q f E'f VQIV Wk-i H '. ' 5' G., ,.n Q , V W- : i A A Hazel Isaacson ,s W ' X-1 'z' ,N ' .4 .- , , . P. ff -'la y'-TI 1 ll 5 Y , Q ' P Lloyd Grunstad -,f-,'l-- f- ' w Teri Harold not pictured Shirley Keefer GRUNSTAD is Bus Mechanic. ISAACSON fBus No. 6, goes to V the Meadowbrook-Clarkes area. ' HAROLD B N . 1 the Yoder 0 7 goes to KEEPER fBus. No. 121 goes to the Meadowbrook area. '1- ,- 1 .wx .... E --...I A I' Phylhs Maloy Q- rv---7-21-'nfwv Anton Plrkl , L. XX Nancy Shlrley iii 1 S. Bruce McKay Judy Wallace nfl? 3. Sally Schrager . , A ' 1 x 5 ...Q 4 'xg , - ,yx 1 I A x ' I 3 - A Hllxlhj y . ,A N1 I 1- QQ A ,AV -4 71- 1. J 1 Ts + K .ll I F, f' ,X I Q I aw!! - L, F A -31 i I ' -, if. ' ' WVX 1 K 3 ' A -2 - ... H H1135 ees? y ' .,.':'fff f uf... 51 :EF :b A 941- , NZ MALOY fBus No. 14, goes to the Maple Grove area. McKAY fBus No. 151 goes to the Meadowbrook-Liberal area. PIRKL goes to the Marquam area SCHRAGER fBus. No. 61 goes to the Meadowbrook-Clarkes area. SHIRLEY fBus No. 101 goes to the Dickey Prairie area. WALLACE fBus No. 11 goes to the Mulino area. 171 DRAMA A Widows Weary Way A WIDOW'S WEARY WA Y CHARACTERS Sumac--B611 Keeley Mrs. Taternan--Rebekah Hoglarzd Glory Tateman--Lela Bayes Grandmother--Debra Wrolstaa' Hector--Dave Burke Hamilton jefferson--Wes Pearce Rocl--jack Corlvirz Sheila Lace--Kelly Schatz Kelly Schatz entertains Ben Keeley. Becky Hogland has a friendly conversation with Wes Pearce, while Lela Bayes, Dave Burke, and Ben Keeley listen attentively. Director, Miss Earlean Marsh, puts the final tou- ches on Wes Pearce's make up. l 72 Sumac fBen Keeleyj sits pondering the situation l The White Rabbit fDina Van Yperenj and Alice fTami Whitmorel appear upset with someone. C4 as Alice in Wonderland ALICE in WONDERLAND ff CHARACTERS White Rabbit--Dina Van Yperen Alice--Tami Whitmore Caterpillar--Rhonda Newbigging Duchess--Debbie Chelson Cook- Audrey Soward Prog-Footrnarl--Gail Halverson March Hare--Renee Capp Mad Hatter--Matt Kaser Dorrrlouse--Becky Wrolstad Mock Turtle- Wes Pearce Grypho rz--Perri McDaniel Tweedledum--Lela Bayes Tweedledeee-Karerz Schwietert King of Hearts--Gregg Schroeder Knave of Hearts--Rusty S haplarlcl Red Queen--Paula Kelly White Queen--Colleen Coyle Executiorler--Delvlnie Chelsorz Gregg Schroeder has his say. 5 X 'F ,1 ,,,. Tweedledum fLe1a Bayesl and Tweedledee fKaren Schwietertl argue, while the rest of the cast looks on Alice fTami Whitmorej and the Duchess fDebbie Chelsonl lay a friendly game of croquet. l fPerri McDanie1j are having a friendly chat. The Mock Turle fWes Peaxcej and the Gryphon 173 66GypSy99 G YPS Y CHARACTERS :In order of c1pP6cZT'cZ1'LC6. Twin nurnber--Donna Wrolstad Debra Wrolstad Clarence--Don Srnitlfi Balloon Girl--Darci Clfzelson Baby Louise- Virginia Kelly Baby june--Becky Wrolstacl Uncle jocko--Norman Bobo George--john Powlison Rose--Debbie Gardner Debbie Clfielson Pop- Wes Pearce Newsboys--john Powlison, Don Smith Virginia Kelly, Ben Keeley, Donna Wrolstacl, Glen Maurer, Morgan Hicks Webefnjohn Pouflzson argue about bus tickets. Herbze-- Art Marine june--Becky Wrolstacl Tulsa--Glen Maurer Yonkers--Ben Keeley Angie Morgan Hicks L.A.--john Powlison Kringelein--jirn Cramer Mr. Golclstone-- Wes Pearce Louise--Dana Walter L. to R. Debbie Gardner, Art Marine, Donna Wrolstad and Ben Keeley Dana Walter and Debbie Chelson are having a mo- ther-daughter talk. Becky Wrolstad and friend perform. L. to R. Debbie Chelson, Art Marine and Dana Walter ham 174 it up for the audience. Lucht Jim Stevenson Carl Emch Torry Collins, Mike Poppe,! R v . , Lone Naylor r -'. Ron Emch, Dave Hayes. 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E i Q liilii , E E at I E 4 E If E can Molalla 829-6161 - E Beavercreek 632-4242 E ra H H E essie noc E - 9 - B - K it E S Rt. 1, Box 17-B E Bernle S Ph armacy E M 1' , o 97042 E - u mo regon E Check out Bernies' Towne E E Pharmacy for all of your E- E Pharmaceutical needs 179 S ummmmmmwmwmwwmwmwmmmmmdm smug gllilllilllglllillillIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIEIIIEIIIUIIEIIIEHIEIIIEIITEIIEIIYEIIEFIEIIIEIIEHEIIIEIIIEHIEII E E' el EI . . El Jllll Yoder Tl'11CklIlg E E 6 E EI E E 6 E Yoder Mill Self-loading log truck E Will load and haul E One or many loads E Short or long logs Q E E E 32266 S. Kropf Rd. E E Canby, Oregon 97013 E E Telephone 651-2525 - E 5 Telephone: 651-2991 5 Custom Sawing and Planning E E E E in E W llE'lllElllEllEllI!lllE'lElIEllfElllEllIEllF E E E. E E E E E E n E E m E Q Wise Auto Supply E -E Check on the Wise Auto E E Supply for your Car needs E 5 Telephone: 829-6192 gl In 180 r- rj r Juli The GY' The Y Drive In, Home of the YH Burger and the famous Home Made Pies Union Mills Store Try the Union Mills Store for all of your Grocery needs. .. -'?Yg,1m m mmm rw mm m En 1-1 .- V-rfr.1rmr.+nr,-ire! In ff. f- .- f-..-L.1f-3.-1 H ,'il'1'l ' .. -L4.4. I -, 4 i4 . kJ .ia ll. l. .la -in .14 l. la .-'14 ll lJ L:J el All! Lia .'f. -' l- .L 4. -'14 LT' L11 li-J s.- -- F . -1. .Ya .14 .- T.. i- -- lIElllElll1i'1llElllElllElll1'lIIEIIEIIEIIIEIIIEIIIE'IIEIIIEFFEIIEUIIEIJIEIQIIEIEIIEIIEJEUIEIIIEIIIEIIEIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEFIIEJQ Publlshers Paper The Mullno Store Wax 'E f T ,A P PEP5 411 in D E tg-:xl PEPSH P J X If EU J U ElElElWIElWlM lEl EEIEIHIEIEIHIEIMEIEIEQQIEUEIEIEIQIEIEE Salgm Federal Savlngs PCPSI Cola and 110311 Assoclatlon Q E 5 PEBSI E E E E L! .1 y ' , ' fy me nm. e lf' g:1 F,, e lEWIEfUIEllIElUElllEllETlIEllE'llE'llEl WW IEUIEIIIEUEITEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIEIEJIIEVWIIEIIIEIWIE IEIIEIEIE K 3 pzvf if 2 lf' y 11,54-W .ata-1. . ,yi V Uf HEI IEIIIENIEF WIEIWIIE1 llEfEffEfElEllEffIElllE'1lIl?-lfi:f3lElIE'1lIEllIE'lIEllfEllIElllHlIElfIEllIE'llE1llEllElE'fIEllIE1ff5lli5l E lg - E E E E E E 1 8 1 if UITLIIEIIEIIIQIITEJIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIEJIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEII IEIEIIEIIIEIIIEJIIEIIIENIEIEIIEHIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIE HlEIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIUIIEIIIE-FIIIEIIIEIIIEVIIEIIIEIIIE-'IIQIUIIEIIE!IEJIIEJIIQIIEIFEIIEIIIEIEIIIEIIIEIIIEJIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEI E Molalla Variety E Mulino Aviation IE WW Location from Mulino: turn Canby, turn first left. Telephone: 829-8009 E Q mmmlermrenvnfe E E Molalla Insurance Center E E E 124 Engle Ave. ' E E E Check on us for E all of your insurance E We have moved to E needs' E the Molalla Square EL E between Cutters and E Telephone: 829-2233 E Mr. M's. E mm enemies: n-wufmnrmaelfellamlellnnumurmfevuemmnmvm 5 Molalla Fabrics E Klassie Lassie E gl Corner of Grange and East Main E Call on us for all of your E Fabric needs E1 E 829-9 839 E -5 mmm E Sears E 123 Eng e Ave. E 1 E IE E E Shop by telephone 5 Telephone: 829-9721 E E Telephone: 829-6130 RIMMlEllEllElllElllEllll'lllEllII'!l53lElIElllElllEllIElllEllWl'I5l IEWWWWlElllElllElllElllElllE.lllEllIElllEllIElllF-llElllEll S i 1- , - M E S IlEllrHiuElf'2l!f'ii'!Fi3!1EHEIlETfIElIIElllElIIElllEllI!UIElEg IEIUIE'-lllElllEllElllElllElllEllIElII5-'llEllElllElllE-'IlI'f!lllElllEllfElfEllliEllElllEllIEllIEllElll'E1IIEIIIEIIlilllillllilllilllilllglllilllilllilliillliillli . E .1311 Electric E J-J Fl0O1' Covering E IQ E E XX E E im SERVICE E o tcm' - - V isa T E I 5 f ..-.-:-I-:5:5i5ffiEiEi5i5iEi5:5:-:-:5::iiififififiiiiiizfzi:-:-.-... N S 14 Pnout Mouxiux E .A 9 E 43-4 B6 3 29' E '-r:5:5:5g:5:::,.,.:.1.:.:.,.::::5:555E5E3Er1'' so UA 012' ,C A -1---0' Z4 f E. I''::::5:5i5i5i5E555S5iEW 8 E 9 E ZZAS9 E E E E We at J-J Floor Covering have everything 5 1 , E that you could need for your floor E Come and See us for au of your e c?Ctr1C E covering needs. Come in and see us in the E needs' We me located on East Mam E Idea Shopping Center at the far end toward E- across from the Texaco Station. E the bowling alley. E E E Telephone: S29-9124 E Telephone: 829-6835 5 lElllE1lIEllIElElllE'lll'Q!llIElllElllElfEIIEll EIIEIIEIIlElllQlIElllElllElllEllIElllEJlIEllIElllQlllEllELllElElIQll!g E Kimmels Coffee Shop S The Little Gem S 7' - QQ' j ' 5 East Molalla Ave Q ' 2 S gf Ja . ,fo ,K .. - Caper 5 r A E Molalla, Oregon 97038 3 W jj'f?Ty 'wsu Til l M y it wi, 'W E 4 ipy uw mil f ., - Tele hone: 829-2325 . E P ' lif iiyiw ii llll V ' E Orders to Go ni l E - 5 Michelles Hair Fashions 5 Cn your next lunch break, come S E down to Kimmel's Coffee Shop. E 5 We are locatedjust two blocks E 9 114 Engle Ave. E ,north Of the high SCl100l E Located behind the First Q on South Molalla Ave. E National Bank Bldg. E E E, Telephone: 329-9775 5 Telephone: 829-9777 E 183 mlualnmumlnerirmlmrnmlnmanmfufwnrarnmlamlnvwmnrwuswurinralzeiieinfmlelnfwurwnmqrlmufwuelirellualnmnnrwlfmlrwa E E E Jackson Chevrolet Housen Photography When it comes time to buy a new car come on down and check out the new car line up down at jackson Chevrolet. Located at 203 South Portraits and Weddings. Please call in advance of need. 370 NW lst ave, Canby Oregon Telephone: 266-9393. lzev olet 84 Molalla Ave. Telephone 829-2222 Ireland Man,s Shop i Holman-Williams Ford 1 g ' v I . ' ll 1 Ti , xl 5 - 1 i i Q I ' I l gp t il .1 Q 11 r 1 'S . 5 - i j a , ' 1 f i Ford the way to go. For the impressing man-look, Telephone: 8292391 try the Ireland Man's Shop. Located in downtown , Molalla. Between Salem Federal - Savings and the White Horse. Gene LHIS Insurance Cutters Rexall Pharmacy -are UW' Always lnsure your house planes wlth us at Genes Try Gene Lars Insurance for all of your coverage problems We are located rn the Ideal Shopplng Center or you may telephone us at 829 6121 Save at the Flrst slgn Savlng for a ollege education can t begun too early Books tu: or and spending money can be a burden Plan ahead with a F1rstNatlonalsavlngs plan Make certain that lack of finances won t lnterlere wnth your educatuonal goals Save now where you see the sign Wed hke to get to know ou FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Nlolalla branch RST ia-rIoNAT-' RQ? K EE- 900 ,WE Let Sue l elp vou at Cutters Everh art and Kent Canby Chapel 266 1144 160 South Grant Molalla Chapel 829 2379 220 East Main Partners: E.A. Everhart J.M. Everhart R.K. Wellman N I Commercial Bank I I Yruvvlln Clinch I 17, aff ' gig' Q ' I ..:,, f' Q I -. . I I I Each depositox' insured to S40,000 I Bring your banking I problems to the I Commercial Bank FEDERAL DEPOSIT HNISURANCE CORPOPATION I where it is done with I Igloie Style type of I an mg. I I F---------------u--------------H I Copeland Lumber I X l 'EZ:l ' ' I ,,-'J I I I nm It I I I I I I I I I I I .--f l186 iiijiliiiil111111111111Z111111111- Coast to Coast We are here for ALL of your hardware needs. West Main in Molalla. Burghardt Realty If you are selling or buying let us help you. We are at the corner of Ona and West Main. llll y ll 2 'fl' 'V ,ru W Connet-Pederson Insurance vounl ndependenf Insurance AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST When it comes time to renew your Insurance policy come down to our office on South Molalla Avenue or telephone 829-2255 Brazler Forest Products Brazier Forest Products serving the Molalla Area, local labor for local products. 3 , . A r Lor na u p ti Ygiezlmk W7 0' 19+ it 4 I F47 M f' Tgigqiiefffm Farmers Insurance Group Farmers Insurance Group we are ou 9 here in time of need. Let us help i y . 187 I---..-glnnnfuuluqnnuunnn-qqnnnnlnhllhnnq uncancun:-nnannqnnqunnnuq1:1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Big Burger 'f fm, , Q SA-gill' Q1 M , aff The Wise Owl says, Chow down at Alan's Big Burger at the corner of Highways 211 and 213 near Molallaf, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I PIIIIIIQII1II1II1111II1111Q 11111111111SIIZZIIQIIQZIQZZZM 1 l 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B and H Jewelers Debbie Chelson buys all of her jewelry at B. H. jewelers on East Main in Molalla. Come to Arline's Wear House u W I 1 - X A 7 ' . ' wx Q ,S y Z if ' ' O' 1 .' 'ig E . - if ?'s-6 if ll ff! xy ff 1. 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Well 1f you do the best thlng to do 1S call on the Otter Brothers We can sell to YOU fme round peeled and treated F1r fence posts up to and mcludmg the length of e1ght feet And 1f you do not need any fence posts we st1ll can prov1de for you our personal Custom Peelmg andlor Treatmg SCFVICC for all of those trees whlch are domg just nothmg on your land We are located just North of Marquam Meadows Otter Brothers Te1ePh0nC Route 3 BOX 323 Arnold 829 2829 Molalla IOC 829 9454 Gerald 634 2332 94 9 99 9999999 99 99 99 99 99 99 9999995 99 99 99999999999999s9999999999999999999 59 999999999999 9999999999999999999999999999 99 9,9 -9 . . . . , . . , . ,. . 99999995 999999999 99 5,990 9 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999Q5 .OOOOIC I lllllilililllll OOOOOOOOQOCIOIOOI O OOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO llllll Q 3 Molalla Fuel Ken S tafford S Telephone 829-2576 . West Main in Molalla g Phyllis' Beauty Hut -1 If your hair is not becoming to your likes, then you should he . coming to us. Ross Street in Molalla Telephone 829-9173 f Central Radio and 0 HOME 8. AUTO - All MAKES I. MODHS . , , , O I I O O O , K g T,!l!:l'2Y,!E,!2lEI ls!! fl U 5 el to t 4 1 5 2 E 114 North Molalla Telephone 8 29-9 148 T Bentley,s Feed Smre fx 5543317 I J I If 'cha 110 North Molalla Ave Albers Feeds Garden Supplies Seeds Livestock Remedies I-Iorse Feed and Tack Telephone 829-24 1 2 Al's Vac and Sew Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Sales and Service All Makes and Models X. - 2 . 6: N wx'-A fs W 1 cll Ns ' my ' as 4. U- ,X xx A V w QV x l lf f A WX X sm Q rl Q ugvl, . QW- rv ' N .Vx 5-. 9 , ' 4-v K Be a Wise squirrel and save money at Al's. 1 1 2 North Molalla Ave. Telephone 829-6843 0 QQQQQQQ O lil O C O O O O 00000 O OOIOOOOOQOOOIOOOOO O 5.5, jf . fj' f. w v T 9 ' . A 5 A .. f T . 3 N fir ,, uffw . V? s - TI, V,,.4,f I , Wg , '41, f ij Airin- Lggyrsfrwm l,1 LLJ5 .-a-r '- Q jx l a v- , ' ' J I! -Q5 -. 4' TV - A .. ' -.N '1 - ,lg . , -, , Q. ---V --' - qfw- L' 'f g. Q: 5,-N. 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Q, -- 1. 3.-.f .Ti-' L-1jifg.ff- ,, , ' .-- 'f -fv. aff-.i-'.'. - .. . Dfw N ' A f.5-L-1403.4 wif ,A ' ' 3-J ' fs? .ie-3 1 ' 3- '-3 , . fr' L. .1 5 '-- 1 .r'... 'H 'x .r -, - . .. 0: ' - . 55413. 1+fT'114i.v.41 ' 44' Q ' - 1,5-91524. LL: .gr : , L, .-.-.A-1. , Q ,X 495 -if V X . ::f -5 . I ' -Q ' ' ,Xxx X11 v, 'R V - . 4: ' A lr? 1, -- f' 5 '7..-,.,.,.!,.., -Xx- J' Q- .' A 'x ' '-,gas Q, 1 ,rv ,rv .., ,r ,Q , fl :J .'-1-N f .u J. ' -'k , . ,, -A :....-f x.,:-V' N -vs. A 49 m'5fb'7 '5 V , ff 'V 'I Mr .-13? ff IW, x, . .4 I. ,-, J ,, ' ' 'Q ,, ' xv . ,.l.... ' .. Lsffw ' -- ff! . 'Y l 3 51 7.5 ., ..u5! X . ,HS f ' A ,..---A---V: 4I1ITll 'L 1 .- -- - u 'ki.1. -- . gf! . 'J 1 1 , I ,, g X EN Pg En f 4 Yr -L 5-., X 4 3 a , i , 4 53' 1 .12 WE DEDICATE THIS PAGE T0 . . . the people who are forever lost in the Mola- lla Triangle . The 'Triangle' is T-2 along with 308 where Mr. Franklin had some of his classes and 211, the attendance office. Over the years, students have been turned in for being absent from class, and when the attendance secretary, Delores Bennett, tried Stan Chun Fae Muss Chip Endale Fran Chize Tom O'Hawk Will Power Sam Sonite Dee Pravity Cal Seeum Terry Clawth Rene wable Sue Perlative Candy Bar Gus Soontite Ferris Wheel to find these people, there were NO records. There was some discussion about these names, and by careful detective work she narrowed it down to Mr. Franklin. We can only conclude that either his class roster is VERY strange, or that he had a tre- mendous imagination. Phil Harmonic Ben Eficient Cam Payne Faith I-Ieeler Sally Mander Lee Gayshun jim Nayzeum Mel Ancollie Ann Oyanee West Moreland Ken Tuckie Pat Rimony john Bequick Dee Sember Perry Winkle We, the members of the Arrow Staff, dedicate this area of the page to the missing English teacher Miss Taken. We hope that the whereabouts of this person will be discovered and we also hope that she is not a victim of the Molalla Triangle . s, Jim asey am ko, Roy Ronald a, Audrey a, Loretta son, Donald son, Kathryn son, Lisa ws, Jneanne ws, Terri ws, Tom mbeau, chelle , Sandra , Sheryl on, Dave avid , Donna , Mary , Bernie , Jim , Wendy rd, Rockey , Cheryl , John , Larry , Sally tt, Cynthia , Phillip gthwaighte ve gthwaighte nia Ave Renae , Lela effrey Kathy y, Robert Richard r, Ernest r, Henry g, Mata tt, Bob tt, Delores tt, Doug tt, james tt, John ci, Steve , jeff ,Peggy QDeI-lerreral ie , Robert rom, David om, Joan rom, Steve , Robert old, Steven old, Tamie s , Patricia I DEX A B fcont.l 159 Beyer, Bernard 110, 128, 155 50, 60, 141 Beyer, Carol 35, 39, 51, 62, 73, 50, 128 85, 118, 119 152 Beyer, Gerald 126, 141 62 Beyer, Leo 94, 141 13, 29, 78 Beyer, Lucy 85, 118, 141 50, 79, 128, 155 Beyer, Mark 13, 35, 60, 89, 91 141 Beyer, Rita 13, 95, 156 141, 151 Beyer, Roger 128 13,112 Beyen Roy 46,62,65,7o,103 13, 40 115 50, 62 Biggs, Douglas 159 105,141 Bnd,PegsY 62 141 Bissell, Sherrie 62 Bitz, Brian 62 40, 53, 62 Bitz, Lauri 40, 88, 106, 118, 138, 55, 128 141 47 Blackburn, Froi 88, 113, 141 128 Blackman, Bryon 14 62 Blackman, Keith 128 50, 141 Blackman, Teresa 62, 141 Blake, Arthur 169 B Blanchard, Paula 62 Blatchford, Gale 159 13, 122 Blehm, Rickey 141 35, 65, 98 Bobo, Norman 62 141 Bohus, David 62 141 Bond,JH1 14,3s,47,58,156 13 Borowczak, Paul 14 128 Baowen, Paul 103, 128 94, 116, 117, 141 Bowman, Raylene 62 13 Boyer, Milen QDoc1 62 13 Bradford, William 141 141 Brady, Marlene 96, 159 13, 35, 38, 39, 47, Braeme, Kathryn 62 79 Brattin, Brian 157 385 128 Bray, Edward 138 Brewer, Craig 128 46, 59, 128, 156 Bring, Douglas 39, 62, 72 62, 172, 173 Brink, William 62 13 Brinkman, Debora 128 40, 62 Bristol, Denise 46, 54, 128 152 Bronn, Tracy 141 50, 159 Bronson, Christa 128, 156 88, 123. 156 Bronson, Daniel 141 141 Brooks, Ida 128 128, 156 Bross, Gerald R. 159 99 Brown, Bria.n 141 98, 166 Brown, Karen 142 98 Brown, Stefan 128 45, 39, 91, 128 Brown, Vivian 14, 96 115, 128 Browning, Carrie 40, 50, 62, 88, 118 169 175 141 Bruce, Mark 128 62 Bruce, Robert 14, 155 65 Brush, Charles 89, 90, 128 Brush, Deanna 38, 63 159 fDee Deel 35, 141 Brush, Jay 38, 142 62 Buche, Debra 63 13 Buckovic, Mark 63 159 Buckovic, Richard 56, 160 152 Bunke, Chan 9 141 Bunke,Kafm1 5s,63,72,86,112 35, 62, 79, 86 Burck, Jerry 63 Burgharc, Billy Burke, David Burley, john Burley, julie Burley, Karen Burley, Mark Burley, Randy Burlingame, Wilma Burns, Barbra Burns, Neil Burroughs, Nancy Butcher, David Butcher, Tammy Byrd , Erin Cain , Bill Calhoon, Cherylann 142 Calhoun, Clay Calhoun, Erin Calhoun, Lindsey Calloway, Glenda Capasso, Kent Capasso, Ralph Capp, Renee Carr, Tracey Carroll, Patricia QCountrymanl Case, Leonard Chancellor, Randy Chancellor, Rose Chancellor, Roxane Chandler, Bobbie Chapelle, Gladys Charpata, Brian Chelson, Cynthia Chelson, Duty Chelson, Deborah Chisman, William Chitty, Lisa Christner, Terry Cissman, Kristi Clack, Susan Clark, Marc Clarkson, Bob Clarkson, Susan Clifford, Randall Clifford, Ronda Clinkscales, Terry Clinkscales, Tracy Coats, Gloria Coats, Laurie Coggin, Carol Coggin, Richard Collins, Jody Collins, Torrance Collum, Cassandra Cook , Dave B Qcont.l 142 128,172 128 63 4s,59,129,156 142 138 63 63 142, 157 14, 15, 30, 47, 51, S1 14 142 113, 129 C 138 93, 110, 129 142 129 129 41, 52, 120, 129, 155 160 129, 173 4s,59,129,156 14 89, 160 14, 35 96 85, 113, 142 142 129 14, 50 4s,5a,59,e5,11s 119 53,129,156 14,156,173,174 142 129 14 15 12,15,22,29,35, 96 60,142,157 94,142 129,156 142 15 4s,5a,59,e3 55,142 166 38,46,51,58,59, 85,86,1l2 142 129 142,156 89,90,101,116,117 175 51 142 15 4 C Qcont.J Cook, Dena 142 Cook, Lori 129 Cook, Michelle 142 Cook, Susan 50, 58, 59 Cooksey, Debbie 15 Cooksey, Eva 170 Corbin, Jack 15 Corry, Cindy 15, 54, 156 Corry, Darain 142 Countryman, Mike 129 Cox, Robert 93, 129, 155 Cox, Tracy 55 Coyle, Colleen 173 Coyle, Patrick 129 Craig, Candace 129 Craig, Carol 179 Craig, Charles 14-2 Craig, Nancy 129 Cramer, James 15 Cramer, Mary 129 Crandell, Kenneth 142 Cropper, Todd Cunningham, Grant 60, 142 Cunningham, Mike 15 Damm, Robert 138 D DeBlois, William DeGrauw, Edward DeRoche, Michelle DeRoche, Susan Dean, Cindy Defrates, Nora Denis, Jeff Dew, Cynthia Dew, Dawn Diamond, Annette Dickinson, Becky Dickson, Annette Dickson, Julie Dietrich, Charles Dietz, Kirk Dizon, Elizabeth Dobbes, Joseph Dodge, Janet Dollar, Steve Donaldson, Jeff 39,105,142 143 129 143 13,15,25,47,54 166 105,143 53,65 53,107,143 143 65,156 65,85,118,119,156 41,72,85,113,143 138 45,65,89,9O,116 117 Donaldson, Lucinda 152 Doveton, Mark Dow, Barbara Drake, Janet Drake, Vickie Jo Dravich, Jay Dreyer, Toni Duff, Darren Dugan, Marcus Durgan, Fred Dye, Ron Dye, Tom Easly, Richard Eatherton, Robin Edmisten, Chris Edm isten, Tamara 15,50 45,46,101,105,143 143,156 15 152 101,126,143 38,65 143 38,129 160 143 129 170 129 143 143 E 105,126,143 143 66,89,109 88,143 E CCOnt.J F Qcont.J Edmunds, DuWayne 16, 47, 89, 90, 155 Edwards, Anna Edwards, Irene Edwards, Kerry Edwards, Paul Edwards, Roy Eels, Arthur Egbert, Patricia Einspahr, Ann Emch, Carlton Emch, Ronald Emch, Sandra Emmert, Michael Emmert, Susan Engel, Tamara Ericsen, Julie Erwin, Gary Espinoza, Greg Essert, Brent Estrada, Rose Mary Evans, Galen Evans, Leann Evans, Lynda Evans, Randy Evans, Susanne Ewing, Jill Ewing, Jody Exton, Yetta Eyman, Dorothy Farmer, Bryan Farrar , James Farrar, Tami Fast, Joanne Faulhaber, Donna Faulhaber, Gary Fenstermacher, Glen Ferguson, Dwight Ferlan, Sharon Fick , Jamie Fick, Roger Fillis, Cindy Fillis, Clayton Fish, Boyd Fish, Denise Fisher, Barbara Flagg, Lisa Fletcher, Patricia Fletcher, Robert Flint, Korrine Floyd, Kevin Floyd, Stephanie Floyd, Steven Foley, Dan Foley, Loren Forbis, David Forbis, William Ford, Sylvia Forristall, Jam es Leroy Forristall, Lisa Forristall, Virginia Foster, Dan Foster, Kenneth Foster, Mike Fox, Victor 152 53,66 66 16,175 130 143 66 160 66,89,91,123 13,16,17,30,5L 89,92,101,122 45,59,130 143 66,156 130,156 143 66,89,92,123 66 143 143 16,20,122 35,130 35,66,73 143 16,156 143 66 143 78,160 F 130 143 16,60,156 67 16,88 98 63,155 144 67,107,175 60 46,130 144 130,155 50,130 16,23,38,47,112 156 130 130 16 126,144 16 16 130 144,157 16 144 94,144 67 50,144,156 67 107,130,156 81 144 88,130 152 111,160 Fox, Yolanda Franklin, Don Freeman, Debbie Freeman, Kenneth Fricke, Mark Friedrich, Craig Friedrich, Jenean Friedrich, Verlaine Fritz, Maxine Fulkerson, Roy Gage, Bud Gambell, David Gambell, Lori Gardner, Becky Gardner, Debbie Gardner, Sherrie Gartman, Ronald Garvin, Teresa Gaskill, Nancy Gaskill, Sandra Geddes, Allan Geddes, Nancy Gee, William Gehl, Sarah Gehl, Paul Genise, Carol Genise, David Gherra, Gina Gibboney, Dena Gibboney, Kim Gibboney, Pat Gibboney, Reta Gibboney, Richard Gibson, David Giesler, Douglas Giesler, Robert Gifford, Charles 113,144 160 40,67 144 17 89,130,155 67 161 166 144 G 169 67 17,24,46,54,86 130 17,18,29,35,47, Gillpatrick, Jeannette Gillpatrick, Jeanette Gillpatrick, Joann Gilmer, William Gingerich, Lynda Gingerich, Richard Goodman, Jamie Gordon, Gary Gordon, Mark Grassman, Clint Grassman, Craig Grazier, Pamela Green, Glenn Green, Robert Green, Sheila Greene, Todd Greif, Richard Greig, Doris Griffin, Ray Griffiths, Connie Griggs, Frankie Gross., Donna Gross, Pat Grotzman, Ramona Grunstad, Lloyd 174 144 67,68 144 67,144 55,85 96,122,161 113,144 130 67 115,144 17 144 130 144 55,67 17 144 40,67,89,91,123 125 144 130 130 161 130 144 130 144 67 130 67,114 17,29,60,102 125,130 17,89,90 130 169 35,144 113,144 47,60,144,157 130 6,166 145 17 145 85,131 17,45,86,112, 17 170 H H icont.J Mary 17 Wes , 145 Hemieteh, William 161 fson' 9111 131' 173 Hunt, Glenn Shaun 145 111' Laffy , 131 Hunt, Tamara 145 mond,Chr1s 17,39,96,120 HUYSRROH 105,145 m0 '0'Temb'a 40151105100 Hu1eh1eeh,Amy 18,105,155,156 en' Garry 105' 120' 145 Hutchison, Delbert 145 Y' Mark 145 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Thomas 69 Kintz,Tim 60, 110, 146, 175 Kirk, Denise Kirk, Diane Kirk, Phillip Kirk, Roger Kleinsmith, Cynthia 69, 156 20, 30, 35, 79, 95 20, 35, 51, 112, 153 132 132 Knight, Victoria 146 Knobf, Cathy 132 Knock, Melody 53, 69, 156 Kober, Debra 146 Kober, Henry 132 Kober, Suzanne 132 Koesrer, David 146, 157 Kemp, Peg8Y 55,132,156 Koos, Cheryl 147 Krause, Ona L. 152 Kraxberger,Tony 52, 88, 103, 114, 132 155 1 55 Krivonen, Alma 167 Kroese, Russel 94, 162 Krupicka,Joseph 132, 155 Krupicka, Richard 20, 39 Krushaar, Kevin 38, 147 Krushaar, Stephanie 38, 69 L La Chance, Cindie 152 La Rose, Shari 147 Lahr, Lori 147 Lais, Darcy 69, 123 Lais, Diana 132 Lamoreaux,Jody 94, 147 Lance, Harley 132 Uackj Lance, Rhonda 69 Landry, Lynda 132 Landry, Patricia 147 ,Lang, Brian 147 Lange, Vicki 46, 85, 147 L Qcont.j Lapp, Scott Larrett, Cindy Larrett, Sherri Larsen, Brenda Larsen, Joseph Leedham, Sandra Lefever, Lori Lehman, Guy Lehner, William Lenssen, Gregory Leupp, Thomas Lie chty, Dawn Lie chty, Lisa 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Jackie Mankie, Sheryl 152 148, 156 171 148 39 108, 133 38, 163 152 M 70,89,90,109 169 147 70 93,133 171 147 147 Manley, James Marcott, Michael Marine, Art Marletto, Patti Marr, Crystal Marr, John Marr, Virginia Marsh, Earlean Marsh, Nadine Marshall, Karen Marshall, Nancy Martell, Isabel Martin, Jill Matter, Yvonne Matthews, Marcia Maurer, Chris Maurer, Doug Maurer, Glen Maurer, Laura Mays, Paul Mead, Cindy Mead, Tammy Merschdorf, Rick Merrill, Deborah Metzger, Dennis Mihajlich, Vincent Miles, Miller Miller, Miller Miller Miller.: Miller, Miller Miller Coe Doug Edward jamie Michael Patrick Raul Sandra Thomas Moehnke , Wes Mohr, Tracy Moore, Buster Moore, Sabrina Moots, Reid Morelli, james Morelli, Randall Morelli, Al Morris, David Morris, Scott Morris, Wes Moser, Randy Murphy, Richard Muse, Dorothy Myers, Carolyn Myers, Roger Nash, Jeffrey Naylor, Allen Naylor, Jimmy Naylor, Lorraine Neal, Melinda Neal, Sally Nealeigh, Sunday Neff, Lanette Neff, Teanne Nelson , James Nelson, Yvonne M fcont.j N Qcont.l 162 Newcomb, Don 35, 148 133 Newton, Dallas 71 12,2o,2a,6o,s9, Newton,hAandn 134 90, 95, 96, 114, 174 Neyman, Dora 148 70 Nichols, Rodney 21, 89, 92, 101 14-7 Nicholson, Adam 134 125, 133 Nickel, Pamela 148 70 Niday, Carol 148, 157 58, 162, 172 Nofzinger, Ric 22 168 Norquist, Henry 169 147 Norquist, Violet 168 133 Norred, Ken 93, 134 162 Northrup, Russell 108, 134 70, 118 133 O 20 133 O'Black, Karen 134 94, 147 O'Donnell, Theresa 84, 163 15,2o,s9,91 crKan6,K6ny 22,95,155 21 O'Neal, Christina 134 138 Oedell, Michael 71, 89, 91 133 Ohta, Eric 52, 71, 108 133,156 ohta,Kenn6d1 22,29,41,52,108,l 35, 163 175 70 Ohta, Paul fRandyj 52, 108, 134 103, 125, 163 Olmstead, Rhett 134 ' 70 Olney, Darl Uuliel 148 W 21, 109 Olsen, Kathy 46, 48, 59, 71, 156 93, 133, 156 Oppenlander, Cynthia 133 Oppenlander, 134 148 Cynthia 21, 89 Orem, Thomas 148 21, 25, 47, 156, 157 Otter, Carolyn 41, 85, 118,119, 1421 148 153 48, 59, 133 Otterhlanet 22, 28, 41, 81, 95 133 Otter, Wayne 71 70 Owen, 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