Powder Valley High School - Badger Yearbook (North Powder, OR)

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STUDENT BODY CONTENTS Administration Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Athletics Activities Advertisements ALMA MATER Our strong band can ne'er be broken Formed at Powder High, Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Sealed by friendship's tie. High school life at best is passing. Gliding swiftly by, So let us pledge in word and deed Our love for Powder High. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwavering, true. When we from life shall part. ADMINISTRATION Superintendant SCHOOL BOARD School Board: Ronald Patterson, Ted Arnoldus, Gordon Griffith, Chairman Tom Boyd, Jim Wilson, Patsy Patterson. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE A high school annual is a record of memories of today which I hope each one of you will treasure through all of the tomorrows, helping you recall other students and events which have made this a busy and eventful year. As you take your place in this fast changing world it is our hope that you continue to show those high ideals and sense of responsibility which you have shown while at Powder Valley High School. I hope that each of you has found and will continue to find enjoyment, knowledge, and inspiration from this school year. Richard D. Haworth OUR TEACHERS Mrs. Ruth Boyd Mr. 1 AVAILABLE Mr. Gary Gaertner OFFGUARD! Mr. Prevedel Dancing to my own music. 1 Mr. Christensen Oh, my aching back!!. McGoldrick One of my charges!! Mrs. Hammond Office Practice test?? Mr. Gaertner—Dieting?? Mr. Haworth in an Intellectual Conversation Miss Van Duker Sitting Pretty President Gary Hale Business Manager Donna Fordice Treasurer Jan Peters I- f Sgt.- at-Arms Ivan Hale Vice-President Jim Peters Secretary Karen Arnoldus STUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Gary Hale, Leslie Pointer, Steve Montgomery, Jim Peters, Ivan Hale. Front row: Mina Geils, Karen Arnoldus,Don- na Fordice, Jan Peters. HELPING HANDS Hungry anyone? 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A l,4%4 % l9 N % •% N 49|A N |« ' 4 % % 9 • 0 A4 '%9«' 9 AAN N %N A %9«' A'%9i'AAt A i 1 % V'| ♦ «yv • | |A '% ♦ 4'A' 1 4A N'« f 4 A S —a- M W -M ■ Ar • A Ay% f A S't' • 7i•XiC.CitX 4V7i V|% V s a I a A a T A S ' T ' Va A ? • A V . 4 4 Ays4 I • 4 f • m -v A |A SENIORS Wanda Pratt Nick Name Windy Volleyball 2-3 Class Sergeant at-Arms 3 Class Treasurer 4; Band 1, Chorus 1-2-3-4;Library 2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Music Festival l-2-3-4;Pep Club Pres- ident 4; Carnival Princess 3. Paul Pearson Nick Name Gus Transfer 2; Agriculture 2-3; Football 2-4; Basketball 2-3- 4; Library 3 Letterman 2-3- 4; Track 2-3. Leslie Pointer Nick Name Pointer Basketball 1-2-3, Basketball Manager 4, Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- -, Letterman 2-3 -4, Agriculture 1-2- -, Class President 4. Donna Fordice Nick Name Donkey- Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band Captain 2, Asst. Band Captain 3, Pep Club 1-2-3-4, Class Treasurer 3,Class Sec- retary 4,Student Body Treas- urer 3,Student Body Business Manager 4, Carnival Princess 1, Carnival Queen 1, Annual Business Manager 4, Student Council 3-4, Marching Band 1-2-3, Volleyball 1-2-3-4, Clairinet Quartet 1-2-3-4, Music Festival 1-2-3-4, Pep Club Vice-President 4. Forrest Green Nick Name Green Football 1-2-3-4, Basket- ball 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3, Quartet 1-2-3,Band 1-2-3-4, Vice President 1-2-4, Music Festival 1-2-3-4,Track 3-4, Letterman 1-2-3-4. Karen ArnoIdus Nick Name Kenny ' Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Chorus 1-2- 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Club - Secretary 2,Broadcaster Staff 3; Broadcaster Editor 4;Music Festival 1-2-3-4;Student Body Secretary Student Council 4; Carnival Princess 4; Car- nival Queen 4; Class Business Manager 3; Marching Band 1. Diane Carroll Nick Name Di-di Chorus 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2- 3-4; Sergeant-at-arms 4 , Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Broadcaster 3; Volley Ball 3. Gary Hale Nick Name Crip Transfer 3; Class President3; Chorus 3 Basketball 3-4; Ag 4; Letterman 3-4, Track 3 -4 Student Body President 4;Base- ball 4; Student Council 4;and Music Festival 3-4. Dennis Williams Nick Name Wink Basketball 1-2-3-4; Letterman 1- 2-3-4; Football l-2-4;Track 2- 3; Class Office-Vice Presi- dent; Chorus 4; Ag. 1-2-3. Edward Powell Nick Name Moondog Football 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1- 2-3; Chorus 1-2-3- ; Band 1 2- 3-4; Class President 2;Band President 2-3-4; Track 1-2-3- 4; Music Festival l-2-3-4 ,and Letterman 1-2-3-4: Kay Flower Nick Name Sophisti Volleyball 2-3-4; Concession Manager 3; Band 1-3; Chorus 1- 3-4; Broadcaster Staff 3i Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Library 2; Asst. Annual Editor 3;Annual Editor 4;Girls Marching Band 2- 3; Music Festival 1-2-3-4; Saxaphone Quartet 3« Jan Peters Nick Name Wiggles Chorus 1-3; Volleyball 1-2-3 Broadcaster Staff 3 Annual Staff 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Library 2; Music Festival 1- 3; Carnival Princess 2; Carn ival Queen 2; Sectretary and Treasurer 1; Secretary 3 5 and Student Body Treasurer 4. Danny Gover Nick Name Gopher Transfer 2; Basketball 2;and Football 2-3-4; Letterman 2- 3-4; Choir 2-3-4. Larry Pearson Nick Name Windmill Basketball 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2- 3-; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Letterman 3-4; Music Festival 1-2-3',and Track 1-2. i LOOK SENIORS ARE STUDYING [ Senior course of study in- cludes English, American prob- lems, chemistry, band, chorus advanced home economics, P. E. physical science, Typing II bookkeeping, and agriculture. Senioritis has captured most of the Seniors and they plan on having more fun than any other class. 1. Ride 'em Cowboy 2. Nice Kitty 3. Getting our Stripes .Interesting Game? 5.Delicious 5.Pose Pretty 7.End of the Trail 3.Who? Me? ?.0h, Ooooooooo! ).Beats' Beatnick Day L.Young Love 2. Ain't I Purty? 3. Miss America J-. Chows On 5.Smile big now. S.Finally made it 2. Late Again, Danny 3. What's in the bottle? ?.Ouch!! ).Cutie L.Two of a Kind 2. Made for each other 3. Bashful ♦•.Look at those legs! 5. Windy ).Green Apples, Mommy 7.Guess Who? 3.Dimples Cigarettes Anyone? ).Go for your guns, Chester! v S % • % • I v • i w • i T % • %A % • r 1 vv :1 l !•'« « 1 0 ' «■ • ( • • • ••• • ( • } • •••• •) • •• • I • ) I ' s • f t • ' % s • .'%9 ' i s • •••• v i • i Ni' 'i A % • « - • • •• • I • •• •• • • • • {• j • ••• • [ • ] • ' 1 • I 1 I f • v • • .' %' ! '. •%' i Wi V i • — • • • ••.'•• • i • j • . • i i . t W« . Vi •% • %i. {O- .'•WS % ' S'i ' '% i • •V i % vn % V' %A i' i • •• .• « • • • • • i• • . 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U : ? v; ; i-v-i-tfravtov- « % I 0 % t 0 % • t • r : ; f) : r. 11 • % ' V % • 'A % TC : ? ;1; : f. vj; :vi ; T) '.vi : r: ■pPT v 1 • • •••%• 4 ' N % • 'A % • V •% WF ix:s:r. v J; rj TwU: ts: o: ; ? -S V 1 ■ ESS President Mina Geils Business Manger Louise Pfel Sharon Bates Vice President Jim Pet?rs THE JUNIORS Kathy Haworth Secretary Dick Reeves Sgt.-of-Arms Dennis McKinnon Leona Young Judy Isaac Eileen Kelly Donald McKinnon Roger Kirkland Mike Powell Arthur Smith Dollie Hoyhtya Linda Carr Ron Perkins Sherry Griffith The Juniors started this year off with a bang! Their money-making projects for the Prom were car- washing, parties, raffles, and dances. They made the apple cider for the Cider Jug Jamboree. Their Carnival Princess was Mina Geils • The advisors of this busy class were Mrs. Hammond and Mr. Prevedel. industrious The Juniors are studying American history , Senior math, English, trignometry, physical science, chemistry, bookkeeping office practice, agriculture, advanced home economics, band, and chorus. The Junior class barely have time to squeeze in studying with their many other school activities. JUNIORS 1. Where have you been? 2. Three Janes 3. Look at those dimples! .1 didn't do it 5. Yaaaaaaaa! 6. Where's ngr glasses? 7. Want a drink? 8. The Intellectual 9. Last Dance 10. He did it again 11. Brains vs. Brawn 12. Marilyn? 13. Moonshine, Inc. 1 .Really? 15. A Summer Afternoon 16. Kathy? 1?.Using contact lenses, now? 18. KathyI 19. Those snapshots! 20.6:00 A.M, 21.Out of step again? 22. Another snapshot! 23. Future Fireman 2 .Sour Milk 25. Where's ny teeth? 26. Halfback Monaghan 2?.0ur Hero 28.% own true love 29.Digging to China? President Ivan Hale Treasurer Dennis Murdoch Darrel Stultz Irene Wagner Secretary Myrna Fordice THE SOPHOMORES Ralph Jones Vice-President Terry Craig Sgt.-of- Arms Jim Patton Reta Carroll Jim Rodgers Lois Umpleby The Sophomores got off to a good start by- initiating the Freshmen. They really took their spite from the year before out on the incoming Freshmen. Their class advisor was Mr. Christ- ianson, and their Carnival Princess was Lois Umpleby. This ambitious class also had several successful parties and get-togethers. Just think—next year they will be Juniorst Hank Vanderpool Patsy Nave ( Janie Green Bill Ryan I Jim Kennedy Charlotte Coates James Coles Neil Jones Retha Nesselrodt ■ SOPHOMORES The Sophomores are studying Eng- lish, biology, typing, agriculture, shop, advanced algebra, geometry, The Sophomores are really begin- ning to feel that they belong to the happy family of P.V.H.S. 1. Ready for the Party 2. The Little Dutch Girl 3. Beautiful Sophomores 4. Careful of the Camera 5. Dig that hair sy 6. Smiley 7. Want a bite 8. Just for old times sake 9. Four Stooges 10. What happened? 11. Whose??????? 12. Look Mom, no cavaties 13« Cigarette Girl 1 . Concentration 15- So sober 16. Soup's on 17. Where's my momiry? 18. Pat it 19. Look toughy 20. Looks good anyhow1 21. Water cold??? 22. Mutt and Jeff???? 23. You'd better like it 2k. Oh how beautiful 25. Iron Horse 26. I never could type! 27. Over the neti 28. You will too win 29. Oh goody!!! fc • « s % • I •. . v . j ■ • k «li•V A .'. I uv - N a M . 0 - • fc 9 , % I .«w - f - % 1 • • « I i I . I ,p ,p •• • 1 • «• •!• :n-'A1. %' . ' . + % — ■ . .1 % i % • % S | • i IW 1 1 r , 0 . | , • • 9 I vv rcs rcv' ■T' ro a • % •« • % •• • • • • V%l.uL 0 1 • • « 4 V..' . f . 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In return, they gave a thank - you party enjoyed by the Student Body. Karolyn Rowett was chosen to represent the class as Carnival Princess. Their class advisors •were Miss Van Duker and Mr. Me Goldrick. Lois Pfel MCA Ronald Coles Donald Gorham Valerie McKinnon Lucinda Blais Norma Chamberlain EQ STUDIOUS FRESHMAN The Freshmen course of study includes general math, algebra, general science, English, home economics, shop, band, chorus and P.E. This year's freshmen are a studious and quiet class. Keep up the good work!111 2. Look at the birdy!!! 3. Sign Girl k. That's it 5. Those mornings after 6. Look at those muscles 7. Come on!! 8. Two heads better than one?? 9. No more 1!!!! 10. Do I have to?? 11. Glamour Star! 12. Need some help? 13. Staying long??? 1 . Look at those, Men! 15. Pretty huh!! 16. Say cheese 17. You're in highschool now!!!! athletic: w % 9 ' • ' i . • | Badgers Clip Bulls IS-Mj JXTHHPShT At North Powder Frida) 1)11 IIOOI) DemorraMleraM Sports Editor own 2(J-yar NORTH POWDER— The North ended. Powder Badgers, slated.to be the northern division kingpin of the linker B league, handed Here- ford an 1813 defeat here F'ri'J. ' afternoon. An opening gun 80-yarjK return by Forrest (1 wjy Powder and a Mere) Powder's seven Eight-Man Squads To Play for Championship )n Home Field BAKER B LEAGUE Friday's Results Hereford 32, Huntington 7. North Powder 25, Halfway 13 Tmbler 13, Cove 7. Richland 58, Midvale, Ida., 32 NORTH POWDER • — Ro Cirkland scored all four of Not “owder’s touchdowns here Frid crod by Dan hack, spoil fendin 4 Standings ,cw NORTHERN DIVISION line Team w e form o North Powder ........ 2 Imbler ............... was Cove................. ” ft b' SOUTHERN DIVISION 11 Team W - ‘ic cm Hereford ........... 2 0 by Da Halfway.............1 9 Huntington ....... 1 nd. tr Val! I for r r the B. rth-soi ford N lies w and ss itrt „ Ra lao—- - pass play ft Richland................0 to Forrest Gree i hone once 23-ya t'.J the tenc since- 'B sc. Actuali North Pou clubs, hut t chief foe to for North Powder Tarvin ran the ba fensc and a 15-yard pet s a Hereford reeling hack the first-‘time it had the atord and the Bulls quickly recov well balanced were on the march at th .nils found their ;hc period. Wingback Mike Rod Bradford finished Powell, a wizard at shrugging off yard drive with a 19-yarc would-be tacklcrs and plunging gave Hereford its first ahead for yardage. Twice he broke Larry Moore carried for through the Hereford wall— once point to put the Bulls ahe on a 43-vard run and again on a The next two times the stafl,aI, Sfryird scamper—to strike tor yielded the Larry B® 555 points. od. The first was a Forrest Green put North Powder yard sideline run and th -j. e SOUl . • ‘it. OA ««r. | 1 • 1 ..unit mil h VI League Only SEASON STANDII Team North Powder ...... 4 Huntington ........ 4 Hereford .......... 3 Halfway.............3 Richland............2 Imbler ............ 1 Cove .......-...... 0 Forrest Green - Awarded the Hilt Gorham Memorium as the outstanding football playei of the year. X 1 3 5 5 T ere Dan Gover, Jim Peters, R 0 • Kirkland and Forest Green. 0 Quarter scores: 0 orth Powder 7 0 13 7— ------ „ , ...ichland (5 0 0 7— Hereford and North Powder will____________________ go into c - ♦ B-league champion-h WJ(S Xorlll Powder's hrst ?heP Ba Am i..-I ,nV| ootball21 the season. The win g fowder heid. a‘VonZ be oiium,.. m ' -d$unlington a 2-0 slate. Powder marched in . time it had i rorresi iireen put .mm j.uu a • ■ ............... me sou..- on the scoreboard with an 80-yard, nine-yard carry with M [rorn the Here, kickoff return just as the game ;ng into the end zone like contest last week as trie - goi under way. swimming nool. HsllM- - 0 -7 over the Hereford’s first try at ground 1 NORTH POWDER BADGERS Wt. to punt. The Badgers got to the Hereford five-yard marker, met stiff resistance and the Bulls took over on their own three-yard line. Moore to Larry good for 34 yards, but failed to get a sixth and yielded to the Bad- gers on their own six-yard mark- er. Larry Moore grabbed a short punt and rah it to the five-yard fore the to break the tie and give the Bad- gers a 12(5 halftime advantage. the third quarter with a sprint and that was the way the h: -20 period ended. ru 1 8 As the fourth quarter got under w; 1 1 tr___r...1 l.n«l ife ttltiV 40 . i I No. Name 21 Forrest Green, B 27 Dennis Williams, E 33 Dan Gover, G L' 35 Paul Pearson, T G 28 Ed Powell, E vi 30 Leslie Pointer, C fj, 31 Mike Powell, B lu r 34 Dick Reeves, C 20 Roger Kirkland, B g{ 37 Ron Perkins, T c« 36 Jim Peters, B «32 Don McKinnon, E £ 29 Dennis McKinnon, E Pt 24 Gordon Gorham, G G 16 Jim Patton, T sc 22 fr Terry Craige, B way. Hereford pusher! its way 40,11 yards into North Powder tcA tor. -'st. 23 and Norm Durfev picked uo an- 17 other six points for the Bulls on s 19 Dennis Murdoch, G Jim Rogers, B Niel Jones, B Randy Black, E Jim Powell, B 150 155 165 170 155 170 155 165 145 240 185 165 160 190 265 140 145 170 140 175 150 135 145 Y ot to he ottui.,. “igt Tear w;se SC0rC(j r10 fjrst UIIie Sr. the ball, also on n-10ya c_ Int stepped off by .1 o h tse, and Don Armstrong r Sr. the bonus that tied the seo Sr. cf 1 the next series of plays, D _ th intercepted a pass and 1 br. 1 yards for (he go-ahead lal Jr. the end of the first quarte jr itington held a 13-7 edge. . ’ ie second quarter found Not der out for revenge, and th Jr. it in the form of a M i k jr ell TD that ran up a 14 ■ e in favor of the Radgei - r- Peters bolstered North Po Jr. s lead by picking up a Hu Ir tin fumble and running in I JO , c end zone. ' 0-ith eight minutes to go in t So.e. Don Armstrong ran arou So. for a four-yard tally a n c ed the extra point. Hope w ')0- about gone for the Bak So.ity crew until the Badge S0 iilt-d and Hunftington reef p with only 48 seconds r rr,n;e;. John Rouse scored t Fr. jtag. touchdown to pull t Fr.pi': out of the- fire. Front row: Gary Hale, manager; Ivan Hale, Terry Craig, Paul Pearson, Hank Van- derpool, Forrest Green, Dennis Williams, Leslie Pointer, Danny Gover, Art Smith Edward Powell, Jim Rodgers, Dennis Murdoch, Jim Thompson; manager. Back row: Jack McGoldrick, coach; Donnie Gorham, Neil Jones, Roger Kirkland Mike Powell, Jim Peters, Donnie McKinnon, Dick Reeves, Gordy Gorham,Ron Perkins Dennis McKinnon, Jim Patton, Randy Black, Steve Montgomery, manager. FOOTBALL TEAM cheerleaders Powder Opponents Imbler 52 7 Halfway 25 13 Cove 7 6 Herford 18 13 Huntington 2H 26 Prarie City 33 12 A TEAM Front row: Gordy Gorham, Rogor Kirkland, Forrest Green, Dick Reeves, Gary Hale, Danny Gover manager. Back Row: Coach McGoldrick,Jim Peters, Dennis Williams, Larry Pearson, Paul Pearson, Donnie McKinnon, Dennis McKinnon, Les Pointer manager. At left: Coach McGoldrick and Coach Haworth B TEAM Front row: Ivan Hale, Jim Kennedy, Hank Vanderpool, Donny Gor- G. Lowell Fuller hanif Terry Craig, Leslie Pointer manager. Insurance Agency Back row: Coach McGoldrick, Neil Jones, Jim Patton, - teve Mon- Baker, Oregon tgomery, Art Smith, Danny Gover manager. PEP CLUB Cheerleaders: Judy Monaghan, Sharon Bates, Sherry Griffith. Front row: Janie Green, Mina Geils, Karen Arnoldus, Pat Rowett, Wanda Pratt. Middle row: Dolli Hoyhtya, Kathy Havrorth, Retha Nesslerodt, ffyrna Fordice, Judy Isaac, Lois Pfel. Back row:,, Norma Chamberlain,fleta Carroll, Louise Pfel, Charolette Coates, Valerie McKinnon, Linda Carr, Kay Flower, Leona Young, Pat Nave, Beryl Cole, Kellie Rowett, Pam Hutchinson, Jan Peters,Eileen Kelly, Diane Carroll, Irene Wagner, Lucinda Blais, Odet Miller. Holman Studios 2112 Main Street Oregon VOLLEYBALL TEAM Front row: Charolette Coates, Coach Boyd. Second row: Retha Nesselrodt, Judy Isaac, Lois Umpleby, Beryl Cole, Mina Geils, Kay •rlower, Janie Green, Kathy Haworth, Leona Young , Donna Fordice,Pam Hutchinson,Kellie Rowett,Valorie McKinnon, Sherry Griffith, Myrna Fordice, Norma Chamberlain. •I' ; c :c 1 1 ; t . v.—f , t • ♦ '• • ' V .' v • ' f % — ♦ • • ’ • 4 4 . + I • «'«!• • f • t S % • ' ' T 1 %2 7% %JL4 • wv I f % • iw ✓ N • % r • ■ • a • ' vA iTr.Lv.VAlL' r v J “ V i ' r « —. m m AA «« v i • A % t r. i •••_•. .uv . •,; 'A?i ► V • 1 •• • t • j • «•« • | « A-;. . a.1-. , i . -‘. N' • • ' % i • ' • V % v % • ' % • r 1 '1 1 • ! • .- • • v • i. • % • v- ' • y i ( • l • • • • • •• •• • i ■ - •• • ( • • • - • f. v % • AA i«% .V, 9. i 1 • f % _•■ v;W: :vJ; . : cavt :. H • « • • .% •. . V v 1 ' « ' I vAN Vi j v 0 m x v . • « ,‘ , i.itA« « _ A . v I I • w f | r | Lj T) % Tn l r i MLvruM1 f 1' N ' ' . ,'« .• A.'. 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A • • • ’ 9 j'iV'iM' •% V ) • • « • y ' 4 9 • 9 I S «• A I • « ys l «iVs1 • r BADGER STAFF Standing: Jan Peters, Mrs. Boyd, Sherry Griffith, Sitting: Sharon Bates, Donna Fordice, Judy Isaac, Kay flower. NEWSPAPER STAFF Standing: Dolli Hoyhtya, Charlotte Coates, Leona Toung, Gary Hale, Mrs. Hammond. Sitting: Mina Geils, Judy Monaghan, Kathy Haworth, Pat Rowett, and Karen Arnoldus. Front row: Ron Perkins, Billy Ryan, Jim Rogers, Ivan Hale, Hank Vanderpool, Dennis Murdoch, Edward Powell, Gordy Gorham, Donnie Gorham Neil Jones. Back row: Mr. Christenson, Steve Boyd, Pat Powell, Jim Powell, Jim Coles, Leslie Pointer, Donnie McKinnon, Jim Peters, Randy Black. Bailey Farm sarn lettermen's club Equipment Co, Island City Front row: Jim Rogers, Randy Black, Ron Perkins, Forrest Green, Gary Hale, Leslie Pointer, Dennis Murdoch, Jim Patton, Jim Peters, Gordy Gorham, Dick Reeves, Donnie Gorham. Back row: Coach McGoldrick, Hank Vanderpool, Paul Pearson, Dennis Williams, Roger Kirkland, Mike Powell, Danny Gover, Edward Powell, Ivan Hale, Neil Jones, Art Smith, Donnie McKinnon. Left to Right: Ivan Hale, Pat Powell, Ronnie Coles, Eileen Kelly, Leona Young, Diane Carroll, Patsy Nave, Judy Isaac, Seated: Miss Van Duker. CHRISTMAS PARTY Camera-shy Santa Claus ! Presents and short skirts ! How about a glass of punch ? Just what I needed BAND Nesslerodt, EL «£. £££?%£ ? • •«“ szin rzcr Forr ?u rowell, Ralph Jones, Sonny Powell, Melissa Davis Bill PprUnc q+ J x tSZ' 'fcnaBhan' Sandra Fordi«- «on Arnoldus, Lyle Spieby FoS Third row: Ann Nice, Linda Young, Bobby Lanraan, Larry Geils, Gloria Gray. Cherie Dudek, Janie Green, Jack Rogers. Standing: Mr. Prevedel, Norma Chamberlain, Dolli Hoyhtya, Sherry Griffith Linda Carr. Band officers: Mina Geils, ffyrna Fordice, Ed Powell, Judy Isaac, Pat Rowett GIRLS’ CHORUS Front row: ffyrna Fordice, Diane Carroll, Louise Pfel, Charolette Coates, Sharon Bates, Janie Green, Leona Young, Donna Fordice, Lois Umpleby, Reta Carroll, Retha Nesslerodt. Back row: Dolli Hoyhtya, Judy Isaac, Judy Monaghan, Pat Rowett, Wanda Pratt, Kay Flower, Kathy Haworth, Karen Arnoldus, Patsy Nave, Beryl Cole, Linda Carr, Mina Geils, Sherry Griffith, Irene Wagner not pictured, Norma Chamberlain, Kellie Rowett, Pam Hutchinson, Lois Pfel, Valerie McKinnon. BOYS' CHORUS Front row: Donnie Gorham, Jim Kennedy, Ralph Jones, Steve Montgomery,Hank Vanderpool. Back row: Mr. Prevedel, Ivan Hale, Jim Patton, Neil Jones, Danny Gover,Ed Powell. Queen Jan Peters Queen Jan Peters reigns over Pep Night with Court; Charolette Coates, Judy Isaac, and Valerie McKinnon. Sophomore cheerleaders do 2-4-6-8 to the bunnyhop. Seniors shout as they win first prize for enthusiasm in the yelling contest. The cheerleaders led a serpentine down town and to the bonfire. A rousing yell for victory was led by the cheering squad around the fire. Queen Jan Peters, and Football Co- Captains, Leslie Pointer and Forrest Green, rush to hurl football durany into the bonfire. CIDER Sharon works hard! at putting up the [ rail fence. Just try it on for sizei Novelty booth. Ron makes steps leading to the Country Kitchen . JUG JAMBOREE Sonny gets back at Mrs How many jellybeans are there? Jamboree is enjoyed by many. CARNIVAL COURT Princesses Lois Umpleby-sophomore, Kellie Rowett-freshman and Mina Geils-junior, look on as Vice-President, Jim Peters, crowns Karen Arnoldus-senior, Queen at the Cider Jug Jamboree. This is the main money-maxing project of the year for the whole highschool. Each class sells raffle tickets on two large door prizes, for which the queen draws the winning tickets. 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