Sherman County High School - Husky Yearbook (Moro, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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EATING dinner after dress rehearsal were Miss Brackett, A TENSE scene where Linda Maurus prepared Chris Fanning, and Cal McDermid Qabovej. to protect Fred Justesen and Debbie Reynolds from assault by Cindy Minnick Qabovej. WAITING for her cue was Linda Maurus. Stopping Scott Todd were Fred J ustesen, Carsten VonBorste1, and Chuck Coates fbelowj. THESPIANS were: ffirst rowy Joan Douglas, Cal McDermid, Arlene Dormaier, Casey Wallace, Chuck Coates, President, Peggy Byars, Debbie Reynolds. Ksecondj Miss Brackett, Chris Mansfield, Alice Wadkins, Shelley Reynolds, Pam Ketter, Jerry Alberty. fthirdj Joey Summers, Krista Mobley, Karen Thompson, Jill Nogle, Diana Dillon, Sandy Pollock, Connie Ketter. ffourthj Marcia Medler, Vicki Nash, John Richards, Mike Weedman, Fred Justesen, Phil Ruggles, Chris Fanning. ffifthj Susan Robertson, Joy Leff, Cindy Heater, Reine Thomas, Gary Maple, Carsten Von Borstel, Dan Thomas, Scott Todd. Thespians enlighten stage The Thespian troupe of Sherman High School presented two student body plays during the year. They were You Can't Kiss Caroline , a comedy, and Widow's Walk , a drama-mystery. Money made from these plays and from other productions in the past went toward the pur- chase of new stage sets.

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66 4 -A l 5 . -gag Courts, slopes draw enthusiasts Skiing on the slopes of Mt. Hood at Mt. Hood Meadows was the main activity for the 34 members of the Sherman High Ski Club this year. The ski club went up to ski at the Meadows on various Sundays. Most of the new members took skiing les- sons, and learned how to use the aids provided for the skier by the management of a ski resort. At SKI CLUB front ro Ma ' M dl Th H'll D' kR' h ld f F d 4 W, rem e er' eresa I ' lc lc e er er' re the beginning of the season, the Ski Justesen, Bob King, Sue McGaughey, Gereldine Alberty, Susie Eakin. fsecond rowj Fred Coates, Chris Fanning, Don Coats, Dan Richelderfer, Cindy Heater, Club hosted 9- Speaker from Mt- Casey Wallace, Cheryl Gray, Joy Leff, Susan Robertson, Advisor Mr. Rollofson. Hood Meadows, giving an informa- tthird rowj Pat McGaughey, Jon Justesen, Cal McDermid, Lynn Sondenna, tive talk on Skiing, its assets, and Chris Cantrall, Meredith McDermid, Jill Hilderbrand, Susan Morris. ffourth its faults. She Climaxed her talk rowj Craig Macnab, Bob Boynton, Steve Rolfe, Dan Woodrum, Ormand with a movie on Skiing to empha- Hilderbrand, Tony Sayers, Dwayne Cantrall, Jeff Hilderbrand. Size that Skiing was a Safe and fun sport if you approached it correct- ly, and many of the club's mem- bers found skiing to be truly an en- joyable sport. The Tennis Club consisted of twenty-six mem- bers this year. President Merrie Hubbard pre- TENNIS Club members helped construct new courts by leveling sided over the meetings with the help of her fel- the gr0l1Hd- low officers, Vice President Krista Mobley and Secretary Patty Crews. The Tennis Club purchased the Tennis Team a Sub-District Co-Champions trophy this year. The club sponsored a doughnut sale, a dance, and sold concessions in order to raise money. The Tennis Club elected Kathy Stark and Ron Schroeder for club champions, and planned an invitational meet to dedicate the new courts next year. TENNIS Club. ffront rowl Cheryl Gray, Vicki Adkins, Advisor Mr. Schwendel, Krista Mobley, President Merrie Hubbard, Patty Crews, Allan Melzer, Robbie Brander. fsecond rowl Shelley Reynolds, Dan Richelderfer, Meredith McDermid, Debbie Earl, Harlene Brown, Cheryl Thompson, Arlene Dorruaier, Susie Eakin, John Hall, Lynn Sondenna. tthird rowj Ron Schroeder, Debbie Melzer, Sue Rathbun, Connie Ketter, Kathy Stark, Alice Reckman, Cal McDermid, Daryl Melzer, Gary Brinkert. Q 1



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PROUDLY displaying fish, Mr. DeMarsh unloaded large salmon for cleaning fabovej. 3 '- Operating a food booth at the AFS Carnival, President Wanda Hilderbrand and Secretary Phyllis McDermid represented active Booster Mothers serving the school fright Adults take active part in school M f flew :Uma t.nwnifsfMww2 19,-ff7.ffrewP1e uli - An important link in the teacher-parent relationship was the Sherman High School Booster Club. The c1ub's membership was made up of all high school parents. These parents automatically became mem- bers of the booster club when their child entered high school. The purpose of the club was to help the faculty and student body finance supplies and other materials which could not be included in the budget. The booster club also aided the student body with activities that required the supervision or assist- ance of the parents. This year some of the many booster club activities included a dime-a-dip dinner and a pancake dinner. Money made from these dinners was donated to the reading lab and the Sherman Scholarship fund. The booster club also prepared sandwiches for visiting teams and the home team after games. Tne club also put on the reception after graduation. TAKING an active part in supporting the AFS Carni- val, Bob King and Julie Irzyk operated the pop and popcorn machines tupper leftj. Holding their meetings in various class rooms, the Booster Mothers played an active part this year in supporting the school flefty.

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1968, pg 96

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1968, pg 8

Sherman County High School - Husky Yearbook (Moro, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 95

1968, pg 95

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