Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)

 - Class of 1974

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16 Fall Vocational Construction Under Way Dnee major changes greeted RHS students returning to classes in September. The first and possibly most obvious change was construc- tion under way on the vocational building. This building was expected to be completed and ready for use before September 1974. The energy crisis brought another change, with lower temperatures in classrooms (sixty-eight degrees), and lighting at athletic activities was used extensively only during the actual events instead of for warm-up and after game purposes. Completion of parking spaces for students was the final change. Since the activity lot was used by the con- struction company, students found themselves parking on the Chatham lot across the street from the school. The less distinguished the class, the larger its enrollment. For example, the sophomore class boasted 543 stu- dents; the juniors, 482; and the sen- iors, 468. In the noise and enthusiasm department at assemblies, seniors were first, then the juniors and soph- omores. CEP Pe The social activity of registration plays an important part in preparing for school. . a a Aeon e % Py : 5s: 3 + if bd . - 2 a ae. Wee ce . tts 4 ae : 7 : ‘ : oe Sor nf ” rs ha . me. F bat ‘ pay ey sae BSS FS ae Ge Xs oy, Rhee de a y ki we es 5 . : fe Se an! ey ABP 5 % an ‘t : . e » % b id ad ’ af ¥ ain? b £ oa ar : Z ‘ sone ‘ e a . Sa oe ek. is 3 4 - Oey Aare ‘ a .; + : 4 gy - on hs A Lyte ee ges Pa et ee % J ee a eet on 2 Peet er : 5A be. , Saas ila ete ig Vee Pe 4 ty : ‘ Pte be Sea ig. « Se mee) et, te it eee agro . rae a ¥ aE ODER ., ner | Dex? site pe AS Rio a ¢ wee ae a tn 2 PNR PR Si Re as Se RL ux Returning to school, students find the hoisting of huge cement walls to be just one of the aspects of building construction. i]

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Homecoming Spirited With Victory 44 Reverse When,’ a reflec- tion on past years, became the theme for homecoming. Clubs concentrated their efforts on displays in downtown windows to promote community spirit and to earn a little money. Speech club won the first place award of $25. Girls’ League added a little spice to the con- test when the leaves fell off the mani- kin in their portrayal of Adam and Eve, but despite this accidental humor, the club won second place. Along with the annual noise parade, two features were added to homecoming activities. Classes par- ticipated in a decorate-the-school- building contest, which the seniors won with their signs on the Com- mons. The other new event, the car caravan around downtown Roseburg, brought attention to the game. Queen Angie Gaines, elected by the student body, was crowned during halftime. Angie and her court of sen- iors — Kris Young, Lisa Bigley, Kristy Cramer, Cheryl Bell, Debbie Brundige, and Linda Ganzini — aN wii reigned at the after-game dance. A es looks radiant as Kevin Grinde and Jack Gorthy escort local band, Joiwind, provided the music. Homecoming Queen Angie Gain her around the football field. Symbolizing Roseburg’s team, the flam- To promote the theme “Remember When... ,” court members Kristy Cramer and Deb- ing R burns brightly. bie Brundige enjoy their ride in an antique car. Homecoming 15



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Senior Lisa Wilson tries the garbage cans recently built by the construction class. ™ | Rally members Peggy Johnson and | 4) ; a ; f : Donna Secanti spend evenings painting !) faking a moment to relax from his duties in the business office, Business Manager Joe football spirit signs. | Davenport finds an interesting book. ee eee Fe eS Fall 17

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