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Sherwood High Students win at Annual Awards Assembly Student of the Year Journalism P6ff0Cl AUEIIUBIICG BOY: Aaron Rowe GIRL: Dung Mai Music JOHN PHILIP SOUSA BAND AWARD: Wayne Street MOST IMPROVED FRESHMAN BAND: Les- lie Peterson INSTRUMENTAL MAGAZINE MERIT AWARD: Erik Sorum INSTRUMENTAL MAGAZINE MUSICIAN- SHIP AWARD: Tom Olsen, Heather Wyse CHOIR ACCOMPANIST PIN: Aaron Rowe SENIOR CHOIR PIN: David Gardner, Janet Rodman, Aaron Rowe SENIOR BAND PIN: Frank Gruen, Gina Latham, Lori Turnland, Heather Wyse, Kristi Maitland, Laurie McGuire, Cheryl Mueller, Gina Nearing, Tom Olsen, Erik Sorum, Wayne Street Business TYPING I: Warren Simpson, Scott Martin, Trev Hammon, Muffy Clancy, Deanne EI- Iigsen, Amy Fox, Lynne Schwabe, Ken Yohe TYPING II: Diane Steffen, Shelly McGuire, Rich McGuire BUSINESS ED: Kim Carlile, Kim Godfrey, Diane Steffen, Warren Simpson, Robin Lochridge, Julie Heineman, Kecia Olson 1. Mrs. Sorum passes out awards to her top Typing I students. 28 AWARDS YEARBOOK: Kecia Olson, Tami Nester NEWSPAPER: Heather Wyse, Amy Maunu, Sarah Jeans PHOTOGRAPHY: Sonja Herbst 2. Heather Wyse receives a certificate in journal- ism from Mrs. McCusker. Sports ATHLETE OF THE YEAR: Jed Paulson, Jan- een Haffner PRESIDENTIAL FITNESS: Christi McLaren, Lynn McEvers IRON MAN: Trev Hammon, Steve Pickett, Ty Dix, Chris Wickizer, Rick Palo, Doug Tollen, Jed Paulson, Lisa McEvers, Nona Manzer, Gabriel Estrada, Mark DePaoIo, Ted Marlatt, Brendan Flannery, Jeanne Livingston, Jeremy Alverez, Bill Gustuf- son, Justin Hubbenette, Curt Ulrich, Mike Rossa Home Economics FAMILY LIFE: Debbie Watson COOKING: Diana Miller SEWING: Candy Walker, Julie Dix Science PHYSICAL SCIENCE: Mike Gould CHEMISTRY: Becky Myers PHYSICS: Ken Itel FOUR YEARS: Mike Cross TWO YEARS: David Bousquet, Jill Cre- craft, Lori Turnland, Mandy Williams ONE YEAR: Wayne Gralian, Lisa Harrison, Heather Hughes, Sarah Jeans, Melissa Langer, Laurel Laws, Brian Leach, Ward Mason, Scott Newcomb, Eric Parker, Les- lie Peterson, David Reasor, Judie Robin- son, Bob Rogers, James Rudig, Paul Shannon, Elise Stevens, Ann Turnland, David Walters, Lara White, Jared Winkler Drama OUTSTANDING DRAMA: James Buss, Sherri Cliett, Juli Carlson, Eric Parker, Gina Nearing, Jeff McFaII, Ryan Bowen STUDENT DIRECTOR: Gina Nearing 3. Drama Coach Mr. Fitzgibbon announces the Drama students of the year. Foreign Language FRENCH I: Janet Rodman FRENCH II: Lara White FRENCH III: Lorraine Vickery FRENCH IV: Jeff McFalI ESL: Si Dao, Dung Dao, Mari Honda Industrial Arts PACIFIC AUTOMOTIVE CERTIFICATE: Wayne Street, Brad Hille, Mike Watson, Wes Hefner, Paul Rychlick OUTSTANDING WOODWORK: Dean Cluff
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Students interested in agriculture learn from new instructor Future Farmers of America members were introduced to a new advisor, Mr. Craig Lee, at the opening of the 1984-85 school year. Mr. Lee had previously taught vocational agriculture for two years at Silverton High School where he headed an extremely active and highly competitive FFA group. He was attracted to Sherwood because he grew up in this area and felt the FFA program was excel- lent. lt's been very challenging and time consuming, admits Mr. Lee, but l've truly enjoyed getting to know and work with these students. We've set some high goals and accomplishing them is extreme- ly rewarding. At first the students were hesitant in adjusting to their new advisor by not getting involved. However, the situation soon changed and they became eager to start and carry out new projects. As a result, the Sherwood FFA chapter partici- pated in the P.C.C. Livestock Judging and took second place. Ben Lapp's efforts paid off when he became the winner of the chapter, dis- trict, and sectional creed speaking com- petitions. Pat Cole, Kirsten Shaw, Steve Shaw, Charlie Krieder, Ward Mason, and Ben Lapp also competed in the District Cham- pion Parlimentary Procedure contest while Jerome Battilega, Jeff Goodman, Melissa Freed, Mark DePaolo, Deanne El- ligsen, and Dominic Hartmann placed fifth in Advanced Parliamentary Proce- dure. Both contests were held at Forest Grove High School. ln the Rituals Contest at Astoria High School, Jeff Goodman, Mark DePaolo, Deanne Elligsen, Bea Keller, Melissa Freed, and Todd Barton placed third as a team. Students are not required to partici- pate in any activities on an individual or group basis, the choice is their own. The organization does, however, go on sever- al vocational agriculture field trips as a group where everyone becomes involved. Junior Mark DePaolo, who has been in the FFA club for three years stated that, FFA gives a good background in all areas of farming for those who are inter- ested in an agricultural field. A few of the FFA members were lucky enough to travel to Kansas City for the National FFA Convention which was enti- tled BOAC CBuilding Our American Com- munityb. The group earned a bronze medal and gained valuable farming infor- mation. Page 30 1. Sophomore Deanne Elligsen speaks at the annual spring banquet. 2. FFA OFFICERS: Dominic Hartmann, Historian, Todd Barton, Senti- nelg Deanne Elligsen, Secretaryg Bea Keeler, Trea- surerp Melissa Freed, Reporterg Mark DePaolo, Vice President, and Jeff Goodman, President. 3. Freshman Pat Cole receives an award from fellow FFA member Dominic Hartmann. 4. Senior Laurie McGuire takes a break.
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