Molalla Union High School - Arrow Yearbook (Molalla, OR)

 - Class of 1976

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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

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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'



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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

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