Mountain View High School - Summit Yearbook (Bend, OR)

 - Class of 1980

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A. - f 'Ki F - s- x N ,,,, I J it f ,, , t,.,T Us rr me We , ,t ,, H3 competed. Debbie Gribskov. students made it to Portland. Mark Hermes keeps an eye on the time clock. Sends Four To State hess Club attended three tournaments with the first one being its own L'open tourney at Mountain View in February. Also in February the small but determined group competed at the OMSI Regionals at Jewell Elementary and four out of five competitors earned berths to go to the state meet. The state meet was held in March at OMSI in Portland, with Brian Bishop, Martin Perlot Kevin Bons, and Bryon Hohnstein competing. Because he came in second in state last year, freshman Mark Hermes also To encourage other younger players, the Mountain View V team held an open class tourney for grade school students during the Mountain View Aopen in February. A good A number of youngsters participated, according to Adviser Cutting wood and coesponsoring the Mr. Cougar contest were the chief money-making activities to make sure the

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Bob Breadon tries to explain the mechanics of a tractor to elementary students. Laurie Walker takes a break to tend to her sheep FFA Ambitious Farmers Get A Taste Of Country Life ack of participation, tension between Mountain View and Bend High members, and working with new Adviser Don Wilkinson were some of the problems which cropped up over the course of the year. The Future Farmers of America Club managed to overcome these difficulties and molded together to form one strong group. FFA started the year in November with a trip to the Portland International Livestock Show to help conduct tours of the animals. The winter months were spent taking care of their animals and learning about farming. Once spring arrived, the club started giving tours of their own. Elementary, kindergarten, and handicapped children were all given tours out at the Bend Land Lab. The group was obligated to raise money for the annual initiation and banquet, so FFA sponsored a calf give-away. BC. Feed and Garden Supply donated the calf and the students sold tickets for S1 each, raising over 3200. The sale of baked goods and candy bars also brought in some money. Piper Hendrix shows her horse to young children on a tour



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ance team members brought back ideas from a drill camp last summer, and with the help of biology teacher Wendy Huntley, the girls worked out a number of exciting routines, most notably the one to Macho Man . Each girls dressed in the gear of a typically male profession - including a cowboy, Indian chief, policeman, and electrician. The girls also added flags to many routines for an added flair. The Central Oregon dance team contest at Mountain View Mall was a total flop. Bend High, Redmond, Madras and Prineville failed to show, so the Classy Cats won by forfeit. Danna Meier served as this year's Hmetronomen, calling out commands to the other 15 girls. She may have wearied of this honor, as the team practised every night for months in the Commons. Even after Adviser Wendy Huntley took time off for the birth of Heidi Anne, born March 29, she still came to school almost every evening to help out. The Classy Cats stole the show at the Christmas Parade, looking like pros in their new red and black uniforms made by themselves, their mothers, and often by Mrs. Huntley. The girls take a break from a typically hard practice, Suzy Keyte, Erin Bishop, Kim Hurst, and Teri Rose face the cold during half-time. Danna Meier A Macho Man?

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1980, pg 53

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