South Albany High School - Sapere Aude Yearbook (Albany, OR)
- Class of 1972
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. . . the search for identity . . . .. . registration ... first day of school .. . “where's room 607?” ... Uli ... foreign exchange student from Paraguay .. . rainy football games ... red and grey days ... finally got the bleachers .. .“Fearless Freddie ... basketball jambor- ee ... “Winnie the Pooh ... Christmas prom . .. vacation .. . rebel rousing week .. . “beat those bulldogs! ... twirp week . . . “The Rainmaker .. . Mr. Brundage left for PSU .. . vacation ... elections . .. rained out spring sports ... spring prom . .. seniors last week .. . graduation . .. last day for juniors and sophomores ... “we’re free! Top Left: Rebel Rousing Week saw a spirit-filled gym. Top Right: Wanda Reiger and Lois Fallesen play in the snow. Above: D.Brown and Debbie Meyers walk to class. Left: Senior Randy Rohner's mind seems to wander as he sits in the sunshine of one of the courtyards. in the he •ginning volume one south albany high school albany, Oregon sophomores 34 juniors 92 seniors 122 index 142 three . . . afs honors uli ♦ ♦ ♦ ... first exchange student for SAHS ... from Asuncion, Paraguay ... stayed with Nod and Heather Palmer's family ... a message from Uli Morinigo... “I really appreciate the opportunity to live and study in this wonderful city. It's really exciting to come from another country and find that the people are the same. I think I will never be able to forget the people and especially the people in this school. I hope to come back again and visit my many friends.” ... the committee sold community calendars ... parties ... exchanged students from each school ... AFS held banquets ... eight AFS students of the valley attended ... speeches ... fund- raising .. . sold donuts ... the honorary school committee members kept active throughout the year... Above: Uli opens his Christmas present from the Junior class. Lower Left: Chairman of AFS, llynn Atwood, and Uli decor- ate for the annual banquet. Middle Right: Junior, Jan Hines, is next year’s student abroad. five ♦ ♦ ♦ official birth of south Far Left: Cathy Jo Weber gobbles down a pic in the contest. Left: Cathy Jo is surprised to find she is the winner Below Left: Queen Roxanne Bearden is crowned at the coronation assembly. Below: Red and Grey Days mums were sold in the lobby. Opposite Page: Top: Queen Roxanne Bearden is surrounded by her court: Sophs. Connie Anderson, Greg Larson; Srs. Shelley Sahleen. Ken Hofmann; Escort Tom Olson; Jrs. Teri Harpole, Rob Griffin. Lower Left; Watching the start of the turtle race are Nod Palmer, Bill Gardner, and Bonnie Anderson. Lower Right: At one of the many assemblies, Mr. Leininger, Mr. Costello, and Mr. Patterson test the trikes before racing off to the finish line. seven Top Left: Head Coach Brundage gives 40 Larry Chambers instructions before sending him into the huddle. Above: Couples dance at S.A.H.S. gymnasium. Right: 65 Nod Palmer looks on in anticipation as the offensive unit moves the ball. . . . despite the loss , spirit lingers on ♦ ♦ • Everyone united together the week of Oct. 18-23 ... the turtle races starred champion Spider, with 2nd place finisher Delmar Earl ... pie-eating con- tests proved to be exciting, fun, and unappetizing . . . dubbing Red and Grey Court .. . Princesses Connie ... Teri .. . Roxanne ... Shelley ... who's queen? .. . Rick Perlenfcin—cheerleader? . . . Shifty Sherrod in- troduced the 1953 Homecoming Court ... Queen Garold . .. music of the Oakridge Boys ... scandals ... the real queen, Roxanne and escort Tom Olson ... Stick 'em Day ... Newbooger Tigers . .. rain-drenched game with wet, but undaunted rally .. . South lost a hard-fought game with Newberg . . . after-game dance climaxed events... Top Left: The pep band shows enthusiasm as the Rebels take on the Newberg Tigers. Above: Princesses Teri Harpole, Shelley Sahleen, Connie Anderson and Queen Roxanne Bearden. Left: 40 Larry Chambers carries the ball while 82 Mike Shackelford docs some offensive blocking. nine Fifty-seven players started out the season ... Coach Brund- age gave hard workouts ... our first game at Sandy ... Mark Newell injured by a cross body block .. . out for the season ... Rebels lost the edge .. spirit for the team re- mained great.. . Top: 71 Larry Abston, 85 Sieve Covey, 25 Robin Roth, 23 Scott Stanley, and 27 Claire Costello are overjoyed as team mate Steve Douglas rushes downfield for a 85 yd. touch- down at the White Salmon game. Left: 24 Byron Hansen dashes with the ball at Parker Stadium in a close game against Crescent Valley. Oppo- site Page: 30 Ken Vanderford carries the ball down the field. Rebels VARSITY Opponents 14 Sandy 34 6 Santiam 22 0 Crescent Valley 29 24 White Salmon 25 0 Newberg 20 0 Scappoose 0 6 Crescent Valley 7 0 West Albany 35 eleven U'f jiv fc-r Above: Bottom Row: Ed McCoy, Van McDaniel, Garold Gillham, Ed Thomas, Cal Bruno, Rob Griffin, Ken Vanderford, Mike Wells, Byron Hansen, Dave Sass, Steve Covey, Sam McWilliams, Jeff Grenz, Martin Fcigcnbaum, Dale Pool. Center Row: Fred Hicks, Mark Newell. Ray Farcy, Brian Hove, Rex Kappler, Bob Reynolds. Rudy Brantner, Jim Allen, Robin Roth, Scott Stanley. Rick Layman, Dan Palmer, Mike Maynard, Tony Puckett, Larry Jones, Steve Douglas. Norm Haight, Jim Butler. Top Row: Steve McKibben, Dan Farey, John Vandcrjack, Claire Costello, Ron Haines, Don Donaldson, Larry Abston, Nod Palmer, Wallace Gamble, Larry Chambers, Doug Proffitt, Steve Smith, Mike Shackelford. Tom Moore, Steve Alley, Ray Pulsifer, not pictured Don Eiger. Right: Half- time at Memorial Stadium finds Coach Brundagc giving his grid units a pep talk. “The next one!” ... away to Santiam ... another loss . .. “Well, so I was wrong this time” ... Fearless Freddy pre- dicted the outcomes . .. our first home game, on Sept. 24 . . . Crescent Valley beat the Rebels at Memorial Stadium . . . hard-hitting defense ... interesting strategy! .. . Rebs lost a tough one to White Salmon .. . 25-24 ... two weeks at bye until Red and Grey Days against Newberg . . . they got the brighter side of things ... the Rebels against Crescent Valley again, this time at Corvallis ... Rebels dominated the entire game . . . Rob Griffin to Steve Alley TD pass . .. numerous first downs ... but we lost, 7-6 ... team ended the season with the “Civil War“ game against West Albany ... a rainy, hard-fought game . .. the Bulldogs dominated the Rebels . .. team voted Larry Chambers the Outstanding Player . .. received Tom Drynan Award . . . Offensive Player, Ken Vanderford . .. Defensive Player, Dan Farey Most Improved, Mike Wells ... ended with 0-8 season. ... 35 players were awarded letters at the award banquet . . . thirteen Top Left: 76 Dan Farcy and 72 Jim Covalt charge up the field after the Crescent Valley Raiders. Above: Walking down the sidelines of San- liam's field. Coach Brundagc talks to one of his Rebels. Center: 76 Dan Farcy brings down the opposing team's quarterback behind the line of scrimmage. Right: J.V. teammates 70 Ray Farcy and 18 Scott Stanley execute an offensive play. hard-fought season for uoung rebels . . . JUNIOR VARSITY Rebels 8 Corvallis Opponents 19 0 North Salem 22 6 Crescent Valley 12 14 Corvallis 32 0 North Salem 8 0 McNary 0 26 West Albany 28 6 South Salem 20 6 Lebanon 39 Center Left: Dodging a Raider in the first Crescent Valley encounter is 82 Mike Shackelford. Above: Coaches Leininger and Costello watch the grid action. fifteen . . . cheerleaders put the “Beat 'em, bust 'em, that's our custom! Root! Root! Root! . .. Queen Diana. . . competition yells .. .sometimes the only ones from SAHSat away games.. .Shelley . . . hard practices .. .new yells... “When are the outfits coming? .. . Bonnie. .. yell-leader tryouts . . . Mike. . . Rob .. . King Danny .. .“who can't do the splits? . .. rooter busses.. . Vicki.. .getting clobbered by a basketball player while in the middle of a cheer... Gail.. .broke sound barriers. .. Rob Steagall Queen Diana Bailey move on spirit . . . Vicki Bcckcr Gail Glaser Shelley Sahlccn Bonnie Anderson King Danny Wyatt Opposite Above: The crowd watches anxiously as the Rebels play West Albany at home. Above Center: Varsity girls show off their new football outfits in front of entrance to lobby. seventeen . . . j.v. rallu do their part • ♦ ♦ J.V. Rally worked hard, too . .. Queen Heather ... red and white outfits . . . early games to cheer for “any dinner?” learned the cheers lost competition yells to the juniors .. . two boys tried out for yell leaders .. . Jay .. . Ken .. . froze at November games . .. R-E-B-O-U-N-D, rebound! Rebound! . .. cheering for victory.. . Above: J.V. Rally members Front: Debbie Myers, Sue Taisey Back: Lori Bickers, Jay Sahlcen, Queen Heather Palmer. Ken Olson. Below: Lori Bickers, Debbie Myers, and Heather Palmer laugh after the J.V. basketball boys beat West Albany Bullpups. Below Left: Sue Taisey executes a cheer. . . . veteran's dau involves south . . . Class council representa- tives of each class decided to decorate floats theme was “Freedom’s Password: Duty” juniors won first prize! ... also decorated for banquet seniors and sopho- mores also entered floats seniors won second prize . . . South's band made its street-marching debut ... good sounds “I couldn’t have thought of a better day for a parade!” Above Left: Dean Swandcr. and Ralph Amundsen, keep in time with the other members of the marching band. Above: Denice Fenn looks on as Mark Backer checks the frames of the senior float. Left: Smiling to the crowd on the pri e-w inning class of ‘73 float arc Mike Crocker. Janet Schroedcr, and George Wells. nineteen . . . cross Cross Country faced a hard season . . . Coach Bill Jen- nings ran with the team during practice . . . Rebel har- riers competed in each event . . . freshman Mike Hess placed first in a race of fifty-four runners, out of seven- teen schools at the North Marion International .. . Mike finished fifth at District, qualifying for the State Regionals ... he finished seventh ... a great performance for a freshman... Above: Bottom Row: Steve Hess. Luis Gu man. Brad Williams. Dave Coates. Coach Jennings. Top Row: Howie Sanders. Chuck Fetters. Greg Ishmael, Tim Waite. Steve Saxton. country races on ♦ • ♦ DUAL MEETS Rebels Opponents , 37 McNary 20 38 South Salem 21 35 North Salem 23 38 Corvallis 20 35 Crescent Valley 18 37 Lebanon 20 4! West Albany 18 Opposite Page: Top; Brad Williams finishes as Coaches Simons and Jen- nings record his score. Center; Freshman Mike Hess runs during practice after school. Above; Steve Saxton, removing his shirt, gets ready to run twenty-one . . . tankers make history with SWIMMING Girls SA 10 South Salem 74 13 Toledo 77 19 McNary 71 34 Crescent Valley 62 14 Corvallis 78 18 Newport 66 29 Sweet Home 59 21 Philomath 68 Boys SA 42 South Salem 43 56 Toledo 39 64 McNary 30 60 Crescent Valley 35 38 Corvallis 61 75 Newport 21 39 Sweet Home 56 I 45 Philomath 50 District —123 5th place State — 1 36th place Above: Bruce Evenson comes up for air as he competes in the breast stroke event. Bottom Left: Joy Peterson races in free style. Bottom Right: Coach Pat Archibald checks the teams' scores. Opposite Page Top: Lance Leonard executes a jacknife dive. south's first athletic victory . . . . . . Morning practices started early ... 6:30 .. . “swim- ming all those laps! ... pressed weights . .. hard work paid off soon enough . . . first win at the second meet . . . 64-39 ... Coach Pat Archibald kept up the “good work ... the girls had a long season . . . sophomore Joy Peterson led the girls team with the most points scored . . . frosh Cindy Richardson followed holding two school records ... the boys team excelled in their efforts ... “who said nobody ever wins? . .. three boys hold three school records each . .. Skip Gray . . . Allen Maier . .. Bruce Evenson, who took first place in the District meet, placed twelfth in State as first athlete to compete statewide for South Albany ... Lance Leonard held the diving record . .. “we need someone in the butterfly event! ... senior Stan Even- son joined the team late and set a record. .. Below: Front Row: Allen Maier. Lance Leonard. Stan Evenson. Debbie Bentley. 2nd Row; Cindy Richardson. Joy Peterson, Roxy Taisey. Jackie Klcmp, Kathy Kato, Bill Ryals, Mike Buck. Skip Gray. Back Row; Coach Pat Archibald. Manager Maureen Palmer, Rod Maier, Ron Evenson. Greg Larson. Bruce Evenson. twenty-three . . . fall production . . . .Try-outs .. “I got a part!” .. . weeks of rehearsals . . . Director Kathy Rhynard yelled, “QUIET BACKSTAGE!” ... lighting . . . greasepaint and cold cream ... “I can't get it off!” ... yuck! ... irritated red eyes . . . trying to look like animals . . . “Hey Andy, you didn't need make-up in the first place! . .. THOSE arc trees? ... “I didn't mean to kick a hole in the tree!” . . . blackouts ... the animals stumbled around in the dark . . . “Get the spotlight on the right person!” . . . our first performance .. . “I'm scared!” ... ad-libbed . .. Kanga one of the Fiercer Animals ... Piglet got pushed around . . . mischevious Roo . . . Friday the cast party . . . fun . . . Saturday—“Are you OK?” ... matinees ... it's all over! Above: “Isn’t it funny how a bear likes honey?” asks Winnic-thc-Pooh. Top Center: The animals give a mighty tug to pull Winnie out of Rabbit’s hole. Top Far Right: Christopher Robin listens intently as Storyteller Ralph Hooker tells the talc of Winnie-the-Pooh. Right: Eeyore removes his identity with a jar of Albolcnc Cream. Far Bottom Right: Roo is anxious to play, so she helps Kanga give Piglet a bath. . . a children's plaij . . . Cast of Characters Christopher Robin Story Teller . .. Ralph Hooker Winnie-The-Pooh Piglet Owl Eeyore Kanga Roo Rabbit Animal 1 Animal 2 . . Debbie Beamish Animal 3 Rhonda Danielson Animal 4 Director Assistant Director twenty-five . . behind the scenes ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ... Administration prepared for the new year .. . spent all summer ordering and planning . . . Principal Alvin Mulli- kin acted as tourist's guide .. . took pride in every building ... Vice Principal Robert Stalick look on many responsi- bilities ... gave OK’s on a lot of things . . . talked to students in trouble . . . Superintendent John Cox experienced his last year ... Dr. Marvin Evans will take on the new post . . . counselors had their share of problem-solving .. . got old and new students registered for the new year... Opposite Page, Top Vice Principal Robert Stalick says “Thumbs up” to an idea. Bottom: Superintendent John Cox discusses the daily mail with Superintendent-elect Dr. Marvin Evans. Top: Principal Alvin Mullikin and Sharon Gentry admire the first additions to the trophy case. Center: Allen Rogers counsels students whose last names begin with H through M L eft: Margaret Vanderford. counselor, helps Nod Palmer out of a jam Above: Counselor Roland Carpenter looks over some of his students' rec- ords. twenty-seven . . . congress helps put ... President Steve Saxton led congress meetings ... House and Senate ... comprised constitution .. . summer work . .. congress passed laws ... decided athletic awards ... school fight song ... alma mater .. . committee responsibilities ... hassles over campus pass and Student Center . . . Rebel Rousing week . . . High-Q business .. . fund-raising ideas .. . club reports ... a Rebel mascot on gym wall .. . PTSA reports ... congress progressed in foundation-building for South... our school together . . . Far Left, Top: Marla Jackson, Ralph Hooker, and Dan Bryant listen as Greg Ishmael describes a plan of action at a Senate meeting. Bottom Left: South's initial student body officers, left to right: Teri Harpole, Steve Saxton, Linda Casper, Larry Chambers, Jan Hines, Roxanne Bearden. Top Center: Roxanne hates to have her picture taken! Above: Teri drops in for some action! Left: South's senators; Front Row: Teri Harpole, Jan Hines, Steve Saxton, Roxanne Bearden. 2nd Row: Gcri Zcrr, Diana Bailey, Ilynn Atwood, Steve Rose. 3rd Row: Lonn Robertson, Wallace Gamble, Skip Gray, Larry Chambers. 4th Row: Gary Ballou, Ed Scott, Jeff Noah, Dave Moore. 5th Row: Lois Falleson, Dcncsc Ambrosck, Dan Bryant. Susi Fischer. Back Row: Bob Blessing, Tony Puckett, Heather Palmer, Nod Palmer. twenty-nine ...committees take ... Evaluation committee evaluated club constitutions .. . purpose was to set requirements for each club .. . some clubs were allowed to continue .. . others weren't... Campus Pass committee formed in mid-winter ... met regularly with faculty ... intention was to develop a workable and viable pass ... a very controversial group . . . provided good foundation for continuation of system next year ... charge... ...Assembly committee supervised and approved programs... respon- sible lor obtaining the Oak Ridge Boys...Sand Kross.. .ex-convict Prit- chard... talent show... pep assemblies.. .thought of ways to improve qualities of each program.. .Election committee was responsible for class and student body elections...also decided methods for electing rally squad and courts.. . held 12 elections over the year... Opposite Page, Left: Evaluation committee members: Bruce Evenson. Alan Ivie, Ed Scott. Chairman Gary Ballou. Jonathon Anderson, Gershom t.undberg, Steve Rose, Not pictured: Debbie Andrews and Rhonda Danielson. Bottom: Campus Pass committee members: Chairman Geri Zerr. Cindy Finley, Nod Palm- er. Dan Hayes, Richard Hanson and Gayla Lyon, work on applications for the final nine weeks. Center: Assembly committee members: Chairman Linda Casper. Shelley Warner. Ms. Faye Bohlcs. and Mr. Gary McClain. Not pictured: Diana Bailey Above: Election committee members: Linda Wyatt. Janet Hines, Cathy Johnson. Steve Saxton. Chairman Lonn Robertson. Dan Bryant, and Kathy Roth, work hard to determine election results. Left: Steve Rose clowns around at Student Center opening. thirty-one ...Steering committee operated organizations... one of the more active committees... made motto.. .directly responsible for Red and Grey Days... Rebel Rousing Week ... kite-flying contest.. .opening of student center ...helped develop the award pin and athletic letter... Social Affairs committee... introduced new students to school.. .handled Red and Grey Days.. .selected court and game activities...more active during second se- mester. . . Above1 Steering committee members: Co-chairmen Pete Bober, llynn Atwoo Steve McMaster. Donna McWilliams, Byron Hansen, Cathy Webei Steve Rose. Mike Shackelford, Terri Harpole. Right: Social Affair jommiltee members: Tony Puckett, Greg Ishmacl, Doug Prof- fitt, M !eah Finegan. Chairman Janni Harrison, Sandi Johnson. Wanda Fisher, Jherri Roinstad. and Debbi Myers. honor society ranks high ♦ ♦ ♦ ...Officially recognized as the Monteith Chapter of the National Honor Society... first major project.. .selected new members to be initiated into the Chapter...a formal candle- lighting ceremony with Mr. Archibald, Dean of Students at LBCC, guest speaker.. .the organization was basically service- oriented. . .chose as its major project an Easter party for I ED children.. .participated in the Mid-Willamette District of NHS ...sent representatives to the annual Spring Conference at Willamette University.. .elected 2nd semester officers: Presi- dent Gary Ballou, Vice President Allen Maier, Secretary Cheryl Shaul, Treasurer Jan Hines, Historian Carol Roth. . . Left: Honor Society members help 1ED kids with their first Easter egg hunt on the high school grounds. Sandra Johnson Cheryl Shaul. Sec. Sharon Gentry. Pres. Wanda Fisher. Vice. Pres. Kathy Roth, Sec. Jean Bong, Treas. Linda Vincent Duane Hedy. Adv. thirty-three . sophomores. ♦ ♦ ... Class council made decisions on activities for the class of '74 ... raised money by spon- soring spaghetti feed ... selling stationery . . . sock hops . . . gained points during Rebel Rous- ing Week . . . helped sponsor spring prom with juniors . . . took their place as a part of South . . Above: Sophomore class officers President. Tony Puckett. Secretary. Cindy Sumpter. Treasurer, Pam DcWilde: not pictured. Cindy I inley. Vice President. Right: l aughing at a point of discussion arc Mr. La Mont Simons. Advisor; Cindy Sumpter. Tori Bickers, and Jim Butler. Sopho- more class council members not pic- tured Bruce Higgins, Debbie Valen- cia, Terry Warren. Chet Davis, Polly Sims. Pam I ryman. Valeric Bober. D. Brown. Linda Adam Lorraine Alich Rhonda Allen Brenda Alley Sandy Ambrosek Connie Anderson Dawn Andrews Marla Andrews Bob Atkins Lorce Atkinson Barbara Baglien Brenda Ballard Dale Ballou Dawn Ballou Debbie Barber Jim Barnes Jeff Beals Martin Bell Greg Bcrgland Michelle Bergstrom Tim Berry Lori Bickers Deborah Bidwcll Valeric Bober Carla Boettcher Steve Book Dave Borst Patti Bradford Cindi Broughton D Brown Donna Brown Mary Brown Teresa Brunson Laurie Brydon Steve Bryson Mike Buck Kenythe Burke Kathy Burrus Jim Butler Rick Campbell Lynn Cannoy Nancy Carper thirty-five . . have a new Gary Casper Vclia Castillo Cccilc Cheuraux Patty Chronister Rick Clark David Coats Brian Connorton Clair Costello Jeanie Cote Steve Covey Sam Cox Kim Crocker Lcann Crooks Roy Cuevas Cheryl Curths Chet Davis Joni Davis I.orna Davis Laurie DeKuyper Pam DeWilde Charles Dickason Janet Diet Steve Douglas Rick Dowling Donna Downer Don Duncan Joan Duncan Dale Durham Luanne Dye Joe Edwards Shawn Edwards Sue Eichclbcrgcr Debbie Evans Ellen Evers Neil Farmer Pam Farmer Art Farrow Joe Fcrrante Diane Fetters Martin Ficgcnbaum Malcah Finegan Cindy Finley Rick Fisher Leonna Flynn Mike Foliose Cheryl Forkner Shauna Foust Tom Frame Pam Fryman Bob Gannon Jane Geer Mike Gibbons Debbie Giclish Michael Gift David Glendcr Denise Glover Janett Goodwin Terry Graves Dave Gray Derek Greene Dan Gricslcr Debbie Griffith Ernie Guzman Norm Haight beginning . . . Ron Haines Liselotte Halvardson Steve Hammack Debbie Hampton Byron Hansen Connie Hansen Vicki Heacock Haylin Hemmingson John Henderson Kathy Henshaw Dave Hensley George Hersom Wayne Hicks Cathy Hisgcn Terry Hodge Susan Hoiseth Steve Hansen Greg Harbison David Harris Patty Hart Dave Hayes David Hayes Eddie Holmes Debbie Housing Ron Houston Brian Hove Nanette Hurst Dwayne Hyatt Debbie Immonen Kathy Isom Dennis Johnson John Johnson thirty-seven Judy Johnson Larry Jones Larry Jordan Virginia Jordan Gina Kahut Kathy Kato Larry Kennedy Robbin Kennel Norm Kicsel David Killgore Bccki King Teresa King Russell K la using Cathy Konopa Allan Ladd John Lamb Jack Lane Greg Larson Ric Layman Patrick Leahy Betsi Leek Joni Lcemastcr Arlin Leisingcr John LeMarte Lance Leonard Mark Lew Peter Lundberg Trina Lute Kelly Luther Kristy Luther Drenda Lynn Doug Lyon Marsha Magarrell Daricc Magnuson Rod Maicr Charell Mark Debbie Marsh Irwin Martin Ed McCoy Jerry McCracken Jackie McDonald Alberta McGuire Lisa McKinnis Tia McKinnis Steve McMaster Randy McNaughton Rose McVickcr Diana Messer Lynettc Metz George Miller Kevin Miller Marty Mills Coleen Mitchell Gary Modin Sharon Montgomery Tom Moore Scott Morgan Debbie Murdock Patty Musselman Debbi Myers Glen Myers Clif Narp Keith Narvill Gary Nelson Jerry Newman Cheryl Newsom Jeff Noah Kevin Nofzigcr Rex Nofzigcr Steve Nofzigcr Laura Nydigger Ken Olson Malia Orsborn Dean Ouslcy Dan Palmer Heather Palmer Steve Park Claire Pellroy Nadine Pellroy thirty-nine Joy Peterson Bruce Phillips Nancy Planner Dale Pool Greg Powers Rhonda Privratsky Tony Puckett Raymond Pulsifcr Janet Quigley Kathi Ramcr Les Rants Sue Ravert Peggy Rciger Bobby Reynolds Pam Risinger Randy Rodgers Loren Roth Robin Roth Lynn Rowden Pamela Rugg Jeremy Rumlcy Jay Sahlccn Pat Sandquist David Sass Linda Saxton Lori Schneider Dawn Schuld Larry Scavy Kent Severance Mike Shackelford Nancy Shefford Margo Shepard Polly Sims Betty Smith Curt Smith Joe Smith Belinda Sneed Mark Sneed Rick Spencer Scott Stanley Jerry Stevens Tim Stone Terry Strunk Kathy Studer Cindy Sumpter Dean Swander Carol Sweet Cheryl Swenson SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED: Laura Denny Bob Dobson Cheree Easley Mike Esparanya Lynne Ghormley Vernon Hallcraft Clif Harp Greg Harrison Keith Harvill Greg Heisinger Bruce Higgins Dennis Klun Jeff Klausing Randy McQuillen Sam McWilliams Brenda Morten son Melinda Murray Debbie Porter Dale Rcescr Jim Rodgers Julie Sackett Cheryl Simpson Karen Stanton Jodi Stowers Cathy Weismann Bart Westby Harry Yokum Sharon Swenson Bob Tackitt Sue Taisey Randy Thomas Ronald True Doug Tucker Steven Uerlings Debbie Valencia Jim Vandchcy Ken Vandcrford Pam Vaughan Patty Vctvos Tim Waite Chuck Walker Randi Wall Violet Wallace Terry Warren Rob Wattcnbargcr Jeff Wchrli Jerry Weis Larry Weis Martin Weis Mike Wells Larry Wcyganctt Cheryl White Daniel White Nannette Wilber Brad Williams Karen Williams Kathy Williams Rod Williams Delores Wilson forty-one 1 1 . i.iiitiiMM 'mimi, iiililMl I « 4 ■ . ■ •hum iJiMli • iUM.i.iiaiailif! • i ini «iiaaila • mi.a imhi inn ••miiaiaiii 11111111114.a,4 u , hhmm, niiiiiiaiaili... li.inaiaiailalil, iniifiaiaiiiiiiiai in mniiiailaiil in tiuliMlIlM iiMinaiaitiiiiji diiMiaaaiailiir iii«ia 4Mi4ali4a imHHHMmhM. aiiiii«i«iaiaiai4i I 'i I « HIHHi iiMiiaiiiaiaiaiii l|lll|l!«ll|l|- iHHiMia ai 11 a i a i a t a unaiai •aiaiala naiai amai ■ aiaifanli aaiilMi nail 'mi«MM naiiif ‘ mi 1 1 HMMif 'MlMt ijaittl] UHC I 'ii «i J|« i Maii . 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December 18 . . . 8:00 . .. big turnout .. . dancing to Thurston High Stage Band ... “Sometimes in Winter” theme ... a lovely Christmas mural .. . blue and green tree ... elaborate decora- tions ... velvet and satin formals ... “Amazing how nice the guys look in suits” . . . Miss Merry Christmas, Sue Reiger ... Miss Candy-Cane, Vicki Becker .. . Miss Snowflake, Debbie Valencia ... a happy evening for everyone... Left: Miss Merry Christmas, Sue Reiger, and bscort Ken Hofmann take a moment off the dance floor. Right: Cindy Hams and Mark Backer were seen laugh- ing in front of the ceiling-high Christmas tree. Far Right: Steve Riggs and Debbie Reeves admire their decoupage favors. Below: Rob Griffin and his date glide across the floor to the sound of the Thurston Stage Band. Below, Right: Dave Moore and Debbie Bentley enjoy the quiet of the evening. Below, Far Right: Lance Leonard and Debbie Bidwcll share a moment together. varsity team plaus better than record appears . . . ... Season began with jamboree ... took place at Gill Collesium in Corvallis ... played 12 minutes each with Corvallis and Sweet Home . . . Rebels lost to both ... first win with Prineville . .. also beat our rivals Crescent Valley .. . near victories and keeping up with the opponents came with Lebanon, McNary, and South Salem . . . crucial last minutes ... lots of heartbreaks . .. “We should have won .. . Fearless Freddie's predictions and antagonistic attitude toward Rebels inspired more spirit . . . Coach Bill Jennings, former U. of O. hooper, planned game strategy ... the hoop- ers set South's first basketball records . . . Greg Ishmael led the Rebels in scoring, rebounding, field goals and free throws ... scored 279 points in 22 games ... finished with 12.6 average per game . . . second was Chuck Fetters with 220 points and a 10.0 average .. . following close was Steve Alley ... 213 points and a 9.6 average . . . Howie Sanders played 10 games and averaged 9.7 ... at Sports Award Dessert, Howie was given the trophy for team’s most valu- able player by vote of teammates... Opposite Page: Howie Sanders attempts a jump ball in a tense game. Below Left: Chuch Fetters, No. 15, gets the tip-off. Center: Steve Alley shows good form as he goes for a basket. Below Right: Mike Shackelford contributes another 2-pointer. Above Right: Clair Costello reaches for opponent’s shot while Steve Alley and Tony Puckett stand guard. Bottom Right: Tom Moore takes it easy getting ahold of the ball. Opposite Page: Greg Ishmael at 6’6” out-jumps his opponent. Back Row! Coach Bill Jennings Always gave the team the spirit it needed. Tom Moore Soph . . . ball control . . . moved up to varsity status. Steve Alley Jr... tough... aggressive. Chuck Fetters Sr .. . gave height to the team . . . worked hard. Greg Ishmael Jr . . . good shot .. . high scorer on team. Mike Shackelford Soph . . . another tall man on the team . .. good alti- tude. Clair Costello Soph . . . leaper . .. fast on his feet. Front Row: Howie Sanders Sr ... outstanding player . . . gave the team what it needed. Louie Guzman Sr . . . speedy . .. rapid fire ... team captain. Tony Puckett Soph . . . tough shooter . . . mister hustler. Brian Hovey Soph . .. moved fast ... controlled boards. Brad Williams (not shown) Soph . . . good shot . .. little hustler. forty-nine Rebels Opponents 17 Sweet Home 23 II Corvallis 30 64 Prinevillc 53 41 Independence 53 50 South Eugene 83 53 Sunset 68 57 New berg 65 36 Parkrose 58 55 Crescent Valiev 52 60 North Salem 71 43 West Albany 77 68 Aloha 73 52 Corvallis 63 60 Lebanon 61 59 McNary 57 56 South Salem 69 53 Crescent Valiev • 57 55 North Salem 69 41 West Albany 74 49 Corvallis 73 50 Lebanon 60 53 McNary 68 58 South Salem 60 Opposite Page. Far Left: Brad Williams waits to make his move. Top: Tom Moore dribbles past an opponent. Bottom: Tom Moore battles for the ball while Greg Ishmael stands a close guard. This Page. Top: Greg Ishmael and crowd watch the action on the floor with enthusiasm; the coaches seem to have some doubts. Above: Howie Sanders moves down court with his typi- cal fast foot-work. fifty-one . . . j.v. hoopers face tough The team was hard-working throughout the season ... Coach Mike Brundage made sure of that . . . managed a 9-13 record ... but they played better than statistics show . . . heartbreak losses against opponents ... lost by slight margins to Independence ... Newberg ... Aloha ... Crescent Valley ... the wins were trium- phant against Prineville . .. Sweet Home . .. South Eugene ... Crescent Valley ... Corvallis ... North Salem . .. West Albany during Rebel Rousing Week .. . final edge over McNary ... several players proved full potential . . . aggressive Brad Williams also played varsity ball . . . Steve Saxton scored many points in every game .. . Tim Rud ik gave good height to the team . . . Steve Hess and Steve Douglas mastered in defense... competition . . . Rebels Opponents 70 Prineville 34 48 Sweet Home 40 39 Independence 40 69 South Eugene 61 42 Sunset 79 62 New berg 63 31 Parkrose 54 46 Crescent Valley 41 54 North Salem 71 43 West Albany 54 63 Aloha 68 58 Corvallis 44 37 Lebanon 79 43 McNary 54 48 South Salem 63 37 Crescent Valley 39 59 North Salem 51 ! 64 West Albany 55 49 Corvallis 89 45 Lebanon 57 54 McNary 52 66 South Salem 64 Back Row: Doug Proffitt. Steve Saxton. Tim Rud ik. Rick Campbell. Mar- tin Weis. Robin Roth. Front Row: Steve Douglas. Mike Jackson. Brad Williams, Jim Murray, Steve Hess. Rudy Brantner. Opposite Page Top: Scores tied at a tight game. Bottom: Tim Rudzik fights below the boards to make a basket while Robin Roth. Brad Williams, and Steve Saxton stand by for the rebound. fifty-three . . . a learning situation Crush } V okU ey « Rebels Opponents 35 Pri nevillc 24 51 Sweel Home 66 70 Independence 47 39 Sunset 49 43 Newberg 63 60 Parkrose 58 ! 69 Crescent Valley 53 73 North Salem 82 54 West Albany 63 29 Corvallis 64 46 Lebanon 79 35 McNary 45 43 South Salem 40 68 Crescent Valley 57 63 North Salem 83 52 West Albany 34 32 Corvallis 60 35 Lebanon 52 42 McNary 85 49 South Salem 47 Back Row: Randy McNaughlon, Art Farrow, Bob Reynolds, Larry Jones, Rick Clark. Front: Mark Sneed, Dave Sass, Scot Stanley. Sam McWilliams, Byron Hanson. Not Pictured: hrnie Guzman. Cliff Harp, Tim Waite, and Jim Barnes. Manager. for the sophomores . . . Left: This sign shows the typical spirit of team and fans. Top: Coach Harrington. Above: The crowd shows mixed emotions at a tense moment during one of the home games. .. . Coach Boh Harrington's sophomore team compiled an inconsistent, but not bad, 8-12 record ... started the sea- son with back and forth wins and losses ... a big start with a win over Prineville ... “could this be the way the season will look? ... an easy one over Independence . .. double victories over Crescent Valley and South Salem each ... a happy occasion . . . beat West Albanv .. . standouts this this year were Dave Sass .. . Tim Waite . .. Sam McWil- liams . . . Byron Hanson . .. this year's sophomores were given a taste of good experience .. . ... Started the season with very little experience . . . despite their 2 wins, 8 losses record, the wrestlers improved pro- gressively with much experience by season’s end ... Coach LaMont Simons worked the guys hard and long, which proved to be beneficial ... “All those terrible laps up and down the stairs!” ... wrestled Japanese All Star high school wrestlers ... Larry Chambers on Valley team . . . Ron Haines sprained an ankle during a match ... a heavyweight on crutches ... District had several guys placing including district champs John Higgins at 98 lbs. and Jim Covalt at 191 lbs ... Higgins took an impressive 15-2 victory at State to win the state title in the 98 lb. division.. . TEAM: Front Row; Rick Fisher, Jeff Noah, Dennis Klun, John Higgins. Ed Weaver, Steve Myers, Rick Pcrlenfein, Mike Gibbons. Middle Row; Fred Hicks, Mike Shaul, Ken Ries, Mike Wells, Mike Maynard. Lon Robertson. Dennis Lynn, Martin Bell, Jeff Grenz. Back Row; Larry Cham- bers, Vernon Liles, Mark Newall, Jim Covalt. Rick Layman, Dave Swen- son, Titn Newall. Doug Lyon, Dennis O'Brian. Ron Houston. . . . a building year for the rebel grapplers . . . Opposite Page: Bottom Left: Mark Newall completes a standup while his opponent struggles to bring him down. Above Middle: Coach Simons and the team congratulates Mike Maynard after a decision. Below: John Higgins pins his man with an arm hold in the South Albany gym. WRESTLING Rebels Opponents 8 Sweet Home 52 Newberg Tournament 3rd 18 Sandy 50 44 Crescent Valley 11 Thurston Tournament 3rd 21 McNary 40 12 Corvallis 46 9 South Salem 46 17 North Salem 35 30 Springfield 23 6 Lebanon 56 Dallas Tournament 3rd 23 West Albany 34 Phoenix Tournament 3rd District 6th fifty-seven . . . rebel rousing week brought .. . Steering Committee produced this memorable week ... as- semblies caused more spirit each day . . . women faculty vs. girls in basketball game . . . spirit produced for the wrestling and gym- nastics teams .. . Rob Griffin, Lance Leonard, and Janet Roeh- rich demonstrated floor exercise stunts . .. Griffin also awarded “Killer Award for dart throwing at the Bulldog . . . seniors won the spirit point followed by the juniors and sophomores . . . Bas- ketball coach Bill Jennings gave spirited speech for the student body .. . “remember we're Rebels first ... the game with West was lost to the Bulldogs . . . Rebels kept spirit all the way and made up for the less important loss. .. Above: Stan Lvcnson defeats Mr. Bob Slalick in the peanut race across the gym floor. Top: Sophomores Sharon Swenson and Brenda Alley aid their team's victory over the juniors. Right: Ken Hofmann and Uli Morinigo were part of the cheering squad for the senior girls in their game against the faculty women. city -wide commotion . . . Top: The “Low-Steppers. Cirep Ishmael. Fayne Peterson, Mr. Mullikin. Ron True. George Wells, and Tim Rud ik work hard to keep in step. Above: The school was not the same: balloons, streamers, and signs plastered the floors, ceilings, and walls. Right: “Fearless l-rieda.’ Gary Ballou, made partially correct predictions. filly-nine Bottom: Janni Robbins, Moc Mark, Kelly Herman, Debbie Bell, Joanic Houston. Sue Palmer, Debbie Cowley, Joy Peter- son, Lori Bickers, Janet Roehrich. Second Row: Coach Karen Angel, Manager Janni Harrison, Manager Kathy Hisgen, Marsha Magarrcll, Steve Modin, Rob Steagall, Scott New- man, Steve Masse. Jeff Hyrc, Greg Larson, Rob Griffin, Coach Jim Costello. Top Row: Laync Mitchell, Lance Leon- ard, Steve Covey, Mark Stccklcy, Kevin Nofzigcr, Allen Maicr, Ray Pulsifcr, Dan Palmer, Manager Martin Fiegen- baum, Steve Adams, and Bill Ncilson. ... rebel gymnasts establish SOW i ■ W ♦ ♦ ♦ successful first campaign . .a Team was built around a strong nucleus of returning per- formers ... coaches Jim Costello and Karen Angel . . . Rebels experienced a winning 5-4 dual meet mark ... the 5 wins included 2 over West Albany . . . first varsity victory by a South team over the Bulldogs ... at District Rebels fin- ished 4th behind champion McNary, South Salem, and Corvallis ... junior Rob Griffin finished 3rd in floor exer- cise and all-around . . . took 4th in long-horse vaulting .. . Kevin Nofziger placed 2nd in the high bar . . . other season standouts were ring specialist Steve Masse ... Layne Mit- chell on parallel bars .. . Rob Steagall on sidehorse ... lone senior Scott Newman vaulted and was on horizontal bar . . . Bill Ncilson on parallel bars and sidehorse ... a brilliant season for the boys .. . despite injuries ... the girls also had injury problems ... team comprised mostly of freshmen . . . the season showed its youth and inexperience . . . improved and progressed on old and new moves ... senior Janet Roehrich excelled in floor exercise .. . sopho- more Joy Peterson placed 4th in vaulting at District ... went to Slate .. . couldn't place this time ... Griffin and Nof- ziger also qualified for State ... Griffin placed 12th all- around .. . Nofziger couldn't pick up the points for a place.. . Opposlic Page Top: All-around Rob Griffin throws a back-sommc pike in his floor exercise. Left: Scott Newman shows good form with a layout pike in the longhorse vault. Center I.eft:Kelly Herman demonstrates her flexi- bility in her front walkover. Below: Kevin Nofziger executes a fly away dismount off the horizontal bar. Right: Steve Masse uses all muscles when doing the iron cross on the stillrings. Right: Joy Peterson takes a full swing with a circle around the uneven parallel bars. sixty-one Beginning of the year siaff loo small to put out its size of paper . Editor Wallace Gamble put it. The members of the staff were extremely talented got away with it . doubled up on assignments . . worked late into the night ... lasted all semester . until the Sentry received a gift in the form of energetic Journalism I students . the paper ranked one of the best in the state Adviser Jan Bateman takes great pictures!” . . . That's the messiest blackboard I've ever seen! . . . deadlines . every issue came out on time! Opposite Phk Top Fat Left Susa Fisdber read at j«ter i r Top Left: Tbe bdudificumd 2 a® e ic® -«e aae m Sony's ckksnMn. Center Left Defrboc Rones ±i d Harold Sctrpv «vcct :«r hendhnw. Left C ihn Cainifcs finds someiinTte abwcmh as fie otri.s 0« pArte-«p fiewe Ceascr ocLua: ;«t layyjua atc Rfierod [hnodvea And Editor V i ilAoe GuroStc Top Fat R ta GcneJk E.raerwwi destens a .t £ «arc eineic Sn c d wer Jab RitrmiTi. dfiedts Lon ffadkcnf Anadk Ragfei Tajath: fiendlkines- Harold Stinrra. «.uj-Lhirce . .. Struggled at first under handicap . . . little experience ... took a month to de- cide the book colors ... arguments .. . “Who's taking pictures at the game to- night? ... Ed and Denise worked on class layouts .. . used math techniques ... tried to stay quiet for the class next door ... played kazoos while Ms. Roth was out of the room .. . Marla told about financial business . .. “We can't afford it! ... a trip to Eugene ... at- tended yearbook classes at the Univer- sity ... “Where do I go for copy? ... Linda made a tapestry ... “Where's the swimming layout? .. . Bruce took funny pictures unexpectedly ... Dennis delivered proof sheets .. . staff contend- ed with deadlines .. . “putting together an annual is harder than I thought! .. . Ilynn produced her share of layouts .. . endless hours of typing ... erasing . . . changing layouts ... cutting pictures .. . and the final product ... . . . annual dares to be different • • ♦ Opposite Page. Left: Adviser Becky Roth proofreads copy. Right: Bonnie Bolling and Denise Murray join staff second semester. Center: Denise Bober. Ed Scott. Sue Gourley. Ilynn Atwood. Marla Jackson, and Bruce Evcnson have breakfast at Pop's. Far Left: Shelley Sahlcen takes a rest after finishing a sports section Above: Geri err adds comments as Editor Linda Vincent listens to Sue Gourley's ideas. Dennis Lynn, photographer, looks on. Left: Moe Mark tries to catch up on copy writing. sixty-five ...fbla remains most Below: Ron Wimsatt and Judy Ziegler leave the Businessmen's Dessert. Right: Santa llynn Atwood and Elf Dcnice Eenn deliver goodies to the IED children at the Christmas Party. Bottom Left: Selling val-o-grams in February arc Dienna Earner, Danita Marlow, Jeanette Joseph, and Irene Evers. Middle: Denese Ambrosek is installed as the new State Secretary by the State FBLA President at the State Convention in April. Far Right: Officers: Dcnice Fenn, Treas.; Valerie Testorff, See.: Gayla Lyon, V.Pres.; Karen Angel, Adviser: llynn At- wood, Pres, showing the bracelet the club gave her; Ray Pulsifer. Rep.: and Lois Gerig, Rep. active club... .. .The large-membered Future Business Leaders of America conducted many activities.. .membership promotions. . .ran a paper drive. . .sponsored Christmas party for I ED.. .visited several businesses in Portland... raised funds...sold buzz books...“a good way to find those certain addresses and phone numbers .. .profits came from selling Almond Roca candy and candles.. .val-o-grams were made...attended District convention in Eugene.. .placed 2nd.. .at State con- vention, Debbie Andrews placed 1st in spelling and filing. . . Linda Casper took 1st in spelling and 3rd in 10-key punch... Denise Ambrosek also placed 1st in spelling.. .scrapbook got 4th place...came in 2nd on activities reports... all in all. South’s chapter took 3rd in the State.. .Junior Denise Ambrosek was elected State secretary.. .the banquet was held at South... installation of new officers.. .retreat held for new and old officers as the last event for this year's FBLA.. . sixty-seven - . . . ffa keeps ... Future Farmers of Ameri- ca ... first money-making project . .. filbert picking ... Junior Doug Roth, 2nd vice- president, attended the Na- tional FFA convention held in Kansas City, Missouri. Oc- tober 30 to November 6 ... Dairy Judging Contest at Pacific International ... dur- ing mid-November, seniors served as guides for Portland grade schools through the Livestock Exposition there .. . freshmen toured farms ... on truckin' . . . Opposite Page Top: Randy Rohner. Reporter; Frank Steudar, Sentinel; Gary Wood, Historian; Jim Bash. Secre- tary; Bob Roth, Chaplin; Berlita Smith. Sweetheart; Doug Roth, Second Vice President; and Kathyc Parsons. Vice President arc the officers in the combined South-West Albany FFA Chapter. Left: Gary Wood goes down deep to check the soil at the soil judging contest. South placed 1 Oth at State and 1st in District Right: Doug Roth wrestles with a ferocious animal while Dave Oakley shows onlookers how to tell a good sheep from a bad one Top: FFA decorates their addition to the 1971 Timber Carnival. Above: V.Prcs. Kathyc Parsons discusses duties with the officers at the officer retreat at the coast. .. . helped Takena Kiwanis cut and haul Christmas trees ... Feb. 15, annual parent and member banquet . . . reported fair activities of 1971 .. . discussed convention .. . advisers Del Moore and Mike Johnson gave out awards . . . included leadership and fair awards . . . several parents given awards for their help . . . Donkey Basketball game with Takena Kiwanis ... ski trip to Hoodoo Bowl . .. State FFA convention at Pendleton . . . Horticulture, Forestry, and A- gronomy contests . .. FFA spring fair ... whew! ... an unspeakably busy year for FFA. . . sixty-nine ...fha cooks up ambition... ...Future Homemakers of America... stayed busy with projects each month... worked in concession stand at games... sold donuts and hot chocolate during chilly mornings.. .made the queen's lull-length robe for Red and Grey Days coronation... the project was headed by seniors Sue Reiger and Cheri Goossen...collected for UNICEF on Halloween... had a pizza party...car wash...a Christmas party... members gave a poinsetta plant to adviser Diane Jenkins.. .went Christmas shopping at Valley River Center and Eugene Mall. . . served at FFA banquet. . .sent two delegates to State Convention in Corvallis.. .Cindy Newton and Kathy Mishler (in All-State Choir) participated.. .during meetings had guest speakers.. .learning situations in- cluded demonstrations of applying make- up.. .concluded the year's activities with a picnic and hike at Silver Creek Falls... “got away from it all”... Above: Installation of officers starts the year off right. Left: Sandi Kennedy is named District Secretary at Dallas. Top: Pizza party provides a great escape with friends. ...rebel jestors dramatize... Top: Red and Grey Days court members: Princess Bob King, Queen Garold Gillham and their escorts, Rhonda Danielson and Donna McWilliams, are presented to their subjects. Above: Ms. Kathy Rhynard performs at the talent show Right: Vampires Ed Scott and Sue Riggs enjoy a BLOODY MARY! ...Established itself early in the year... elected officers... chose name ‘'Rebel Jestors for club.. .produced Red and Grey Days assembly skits... the girls played football players and the boys played cheerleaders and the Red and Grey court... also did the Girls' League election skits.. .raised money with Ugly Girl for the student center.. .sponsored talent show... adviser Kathy Rhynard and president Ed Scott screened acts... variety of entertainment ... the talent show topped the activities for the year with a BANG! seventy-one DONALD BRASH biology, advanced biology ... advises council of clubs ... BOB McMASTERS sophomore English ... chess and boys tennis coach . . . ROBERT CHRISTENSEN math . . . likes camping, fishing ... ROLAND CARPENTER math, counselor ... collects antique cars and guns . . . EDWARD BRYANT chemistry, physical science ... likes backpacking, plays clarinet . . . DALE SNIPPEN crafts, business law ... likes fish- ing, crafts ... ALVIN ENKE electronics ... likes model rail- roading ... KEN EL WOOD construction, gen. woodworking .. . builds and flies airplanes .. . advises Aviation Club . . . LYLE SHI BLEY social studies ... class of 72 adviser ... BOB HARRINGTON world, U.S. history ... works on '34 Lord .. . boys’ track coach .. . KAREN ANGEL business education ... likes tennis, swimming . . . FBLA adviser .. . girls' gymnastics coach ... HARVEY MOORE power mechanics, metals ... likes riding cycles .. . SHARON MARTIN home economics . . . likes water and snow skiing . . . advises class of '73 and Pep Club . .. EUGENE E. BRIGGS art ... likes painting, fishing, and modern camping .. . adviser of Art Club .. . MARILYN BROWN Latin ... sings in Albany Civic Choir . . . plays guitar . . . VICTOR CURL power mechanics ... built a dune buggy .. . JAMES PATTERSON social studies .. . likes fish- ing, camping .. . High-Q coach .. . LaMONT SIMONS PE and health . . . likes fishing and hunting . . . advises class of 74 . . wrestling coach .. . GORDON SEESE special opportunities, counseling .. . trains dogs, fishing, hunting .. . RICHARD SABATKA special education ... likes camping .. . advises class of 73 .. . FAYE BOHLES business ed ... advises rally squad ... student center and assembly committees ... ALLEN ROGERS math, counselor . . . likes golf, bridge, yard and garden ... MARGARET VANDERFORD English, counselor . . . likes reading, playing her guitar .. . MARILYN BUNNELL biology, algebra ... rides horses.. .girls' track coach.. .advises Ecology Club.. . DOUGLAS GORE social studies.. . High-Q coach.. NANCY FAIRCHILD English ... class of 74 adviser .. . DOUG KILLIN English ... interested in real estate .. . PAT ARCHIBALD girls' PE and health ... likes swimming .. . boys and girls' swimming coach . . . GRA adviser . . . DIANE JENKINS home economics, crafts ... likes ceramics, sew ing . . . advises FHA . . . DONNA WATSON social studies .. . likes cooking, fishing .. . hunting .. . DEL MOORE vocational agriculture .. . likes camp- ing, fishing . . . advises Albany chapter of FFA . . . GARY McCLAIN biology, drivers ed ... enjoys athletics .. . member of assembly committee . .. RHONDA HAMSTREET English ... likes teaching, and w ater skiing .. . adviser of Girls League ... BECKY ROTH English ... likes to create furniture .. . annual staff adviser . .. JAN WILLSHER speech, English . . . likes macrame, golf ... Speech League adviser .. . TERRY LEININGER math ... likes sports ... advises Lettermen's Club ... varsity baseball and football coach ... PAUL GONZALES Spanish ... enjoys house-build- ing ... co-adviser of Foreign Language Club .. . RAYMOND L. KAUFFMAN social studies likes camping, sports ... co-adviser of Model UN ... DA RLE WEST concert and varsity bands ... advises stage band and pep band .. . JAN BATEiMAN mass media, journalism ... likes photography .. . adviser of the SENTRY newspaper.. . Left: JUNE BEAN typing, office practice ... likes hunting, ceramics ... advises the Southern Belles .. . Below, Left: BRUCE M JEFFERIES French . . . likes travelling, photograph) . . . co-adviser of Foreign Language Club .. . Below: MARILYN BASHOR girls' PE . . . likes cooking exotic dishes ... Not Pictured: WARREN GOOD A capella, girls' choirs .. . likes tuning up autos ... advises swing choir .. . KATHLEEN RHYNARD English, drama .. . likes skiing, macrame .. . adviser of Drama Club ... MIKE BRUNDAGE social studies ... varsity football head coach .. . JV basketball coach . . . Top Left: DUANE HEDY math, physics ... raises and shows purebred dogs .. . advises National Honor Society ... Top Right: CHARLENE ELLISON HIG- HAM librarian, library science ... enjoys gardening ... Library Club adviser .. . Above: JOHN VELIOTES drafting . . . likes skiing, taking pictures .. . Right: LAURIE LeFORS teachers'aide for the first part of the year in Building One, pauses on the phone. Not Pictured: BIL.L JENNINGS PE, vocational education . . . likes cycles .. . varsity basketball and cross country coach .. . JIM COSTELLO boys' PE ... varsity golf and boys' gymnastics coach ... JV football coach ... ♦ ♦ ♦ ... mr. sitton, please call the office Top: Rita Wcigc and Estelle Gcroy get some expert assistance from our secretaries, Bonnie Casper. Polly Greeley, and Donna Ledbetter. Above. Left: Janet Brown prepares a deli- cacy for our palates. Left: Darlene Cox washes some dishes so we won’t get germs. Above: Gene Sitton. head custodian, looks over something in the courtyard. . . . A better year for the secretaries .. . cooks ... and custodians ... new facilities ... cooks had less mouths to feed ... new lunch ticket system .. . 40c per meal .. . got more variety in snack line .. . got kidded about “cafeteria food' ... secretaries kept busy all day ... wrote excuse slips .. . answered phone calls .. . typed papers ... announcements ... filed papers ... custodians were needed everywhere ...had to face cleaning restrooms . . .repair jobs .. . answered “help! calls ... helped take the “bumps and grinds” out of the system .. . seventy-seven speech league raps on ...high-q hangs ten... Speech League Members: Randy Magar- rcll, Irene Evers, Dave Moore, Laurie Brawn, llene Ballard, and Brenda Bal- lard. ... A late start 2nd semester left the Rebel High-Q team only one Valley League team with which to compete ... beat Jefferson ... but lost to faculty by slim margin . . . met in mornings for half-hour practices ... prob- lem in practices was finding 2,000-3,000 good questions .. . went through at least 60 per day ... according to coaches Jim Patterson and Doug Gore, “it takes quick reflex and recall .. . the questions don't require all knowledge, but more quick re- action” ... the 16-member troupe made money by selling popcorn and punch during history class film showings ... aim for KGW's High-Q show next year ... High-Q members answer a funny question during practice. First team members: Don Taylor. Valerie King, Captain Ralph Hooker. Jean Bong, and Bruce Evenson. .. . Formed with ten interested students .. . went to various speech tournaments ... centered around debate and oral inter- pretation ... no awards were given . . . personal satisfaction came from the growing improve- ment in voice and speaking quality ... gained confidence and better organization when delivering speeches ... met other people ... according to adviser Jan Willsher, the situa- tion was “a social as well as educational experience” soph. Barb Baglien went to State Tournament in Eugene . .. cooperation in accepting criti- cism as well as working together well resulted in a fun and success- ful year of speech. . . ...ooh'la'la languages... .. . Main goal of club was to encourage interest of the members in cultural aspects of the language they are studying ... lectures ... films .. . foreign visiters ... taco and fondue dinner ... Hal- loween party for ILD ... a field trip to a French restau- rant in Portland ... a mucho fine year for “les garcons el les jeune lilies ... Above: Advisers Paul (P.epe) Gon- zales and Monseieur Bruce Jeffries. Secretary Valerie King, and President Ralph Hooker. Below: Ralph Hooker. Debbie Bentley, Pam Moeller. Barb Baglien. Drenda Lynn. Valerie King. Mr. Jeffries, and Karen Ross. seventy-nine ... lettermen and boosters .. . Organized late during the year ... Mr. Brundage helped start the club ... Terry Leininger look over as adviser .. . decision made on what ornaments could be worn on lettermen jackets .. . “no Olympia beer emblems! ' .. . raised funds by selling programs at basketball games .. . sold SA jackets and shirts co-adviser. Bob Harrington made suggestions for other fund-raising projects .. . got several com- mittees together ... main goal buy a videotape machine ... “We will be able to watch ourselves play and see where we need improvement” ... also hoped to gel community active in putting up grandstands at South ... Top Right: Howie Sanders receives the Most Valuable Player award for basketball at the Winter Sports Dessert. Right: Treas- urer. John Vanderjack; Scrgeant-at-Arms, Jim Covalt; Secretary, Steve Masse; Vice President. Wallace Gamble. President, Rob Griffin. Above: The Lettermen's official emblem. • M get a start . . . Broke tradition of all-girl boosters .. . club remained small . . . per- formed spirit routine for South at Basketball Jamboree .. . practiced after school .. . served at Fall Sports Dessert . . . earned money to pay for uniforms . .. sold cookbooks .. . adviser Sharon Martin assisted the girls in making their uniforms .. . sold cookies for United Good Neigh- bor .. . Top: President, Janni Harrison; Vice President. Alice DeReuda; Secretary. Patty Keller; Treasurer. Linda Saxton. Above: Janni Harrison begins an up- ward climb of the paint-brush on Rick Campbell at a pep assembly. Left: Pep Club members perform their routine at the Jamboree in Corvallis. eighty-one ...girls’ league Right: (iirls League’s Santa and friends wish a “Merry Christmas to all at the first Christmas as- sembly. Below Right: Cindy Fin- ley takes it off’ during the G.L. Style Show. Below Left: Instal- lation joins members of G.L. in a get involved. sing-along. Op- posite Page. Far Right: Christmas Court included Miss Evergreen Sue Rciger. Miss Candycane Vicki Becker, Miss Snowflake Debbie Valencia. Below Right: Ron Ire- land finds his happiness the moment on Santa’s lap. Below Left: Donna McWilliams displays what won her the Senior Best Figure. plants ground rules... .. . Split money with West to form a new Girls' League organization for South ... elections for officers ... installation .. . held assembly to promote interest ... made money by having bake sales and selling candy ... girls of the month skits... decorated Student Center at Christmas ... provided the tree ... sponsored a food drive for the hungry ... Mr. Leininger’s class won with most food collected . . . Des- sert with Dad ... shared in sponsoring Twirp Week Dance with GRA ... the club was put on probation .. . problems with organization during assemblies ... got going again ... put on spring style show . . . store garments were modeled . . . Adviser Rhonda Hamstrcet acted as commentator .. . Swing Choir performed . . . Girls' League activities ended in style ... . . . gra keeps Top Left: Sherry Koinstad, “Muscles. works on the Universal gym during a sports night. Top Right Wanda Reiger and the Elephant get a kick out of each other Above: Ellen Evers. Kristy Luther, and Teresa Brunson pose with a friendly grizzly bear. Right: President Lois Falle- sen helps with the dirty work at the Sports Banquet. Opposite Page. Left: Jan Proctor hangs around during an activity night. Right: Denise Glover. Sue Taiscy. and Peggy Reiger stop to visit with the polar bears. Bottom: President. Lois Eallcsen; Adviser, Pat Archibald; Secretary, Pam Moeller; Soph. Rep.. Kathy Kato; Vice Pres., Sandy Vineyard; and Treasurer. Sherry Roinstad discuss coming GRA events. scoring . . . . . . Girls Recreation Association ... promoted efforts in health .. . sportsmanship .. . physical efficiency ... recreational accom- plishments ... and fellowship . . . first project . .. learned to score, time, and judge swim meets ... a trip to Portland . . . Lloyd Center shopping and skating . .. Christmas caroling at convales- cent homes and homes of elderly folk . . . sports night activities . . . co-sponsored Twirp Week dance with Girls League . . . also helped sponsor some blks dances .. . made money ... sold candy . .. went to Portland Zoo ... Lois Fallesen and Sandy Vineyard worked hard to organize the club . . . Adviser Pat Archibald kept the girls active. .. eighty-five ...Southern belles provide Right: South's original Southern Belles. Left to Right: Marie Peters. Debbie Wil- lis. Sandy Ambrosek. L inda Wyatt. Pam Moeller, Connie Zolotoff, Cheryl Shaul. Cathy Jo Weber, Evelyn Conrady, Denise Ambrosek, Lynn Watts, Tcy’a Hayworth. Not pictured: Laurie LeMaster, Sue Potter. half-time entertainment... ... Tryouts and screening ... 40 girls ... 16 were chosen ... 4 alternates ... tryouts judged on quick learning, kicks, and poise ... several disheartened girls ... “It was fun to learn the routines, anyway. ... practiced before and after school .. . “Seven o'clock in the MORNING? ... red and white outfits ... spaghetti feeds to raise money .. . kept in step ... placed 3rd in District drill team competition at West ... “Keep smiling! ... “Annual pictures AGAIN?” ... more tryouts for next year ... Far Left, Top: The girls practice outside on one of the nicer days at South. Above, Left: June Bean, adviser, explains a maneuver to Laurie LeMaster and some other Belles. Left: Deanna Martinet' laughs at Linda Wyatt’s joke. Top: Sue Potter and Connie Zolotoff stretch their muscles at practice. Above: Lynn Watts and Laurie LeM aster don dishwashing garb for the spaghetti feed. eighty-seven . . . A week of fun and games . .. sponsored by Girls League ... competition between candidates for “Most Wanted Man” . .. collected pennies from each girl donating to her choice ... AFS exchange student Uli Morinigo won . . . other finalists were George Wells, junior, and Rick Spencer, sophomore ... Pin Day .. . each guy purchased a ticket to pin a girl of his choice to be a slave to him all day .. . auc- tioned off boxed lunches in student center ... Tug of War between classes ... “we broke the rope!” ... Hat Day . .. counted number of hats worn by each grade ... a spoof hanging of “Fearless Freddie” . . . Saturda Twirp Week dance at South .. . group was Light Ship .. . theme was “Everyday People” . .. . . . the modesty of twirp week . . . Opposite Page, Top: Marie Peters and Mike May- nard dance to the music. Left: Sophomore Rick Spencer indulges in a common sport, walking the ledge Right: Uli Moringo enjoys his position as the school's Most Wanted Man. Top Left: Junior George Wells takes it easy. Above: Sue Potter and Doug Proffitt struggle for the finish line in the three-legged race. Left: Dan Farcy and Pam Moclcr wait for the band. eighty-nine . . . rainmaker casts six Practices changed a dramatic play to comedy .. . tried running a scene several times without laughing . . . “stop holding up the show! ... built a realistic setting .. . work parties on Saturdays . .. bought second-hand clothes .. . Mary had trouble changing dresses in two minutes ... Stan Evenson in makeup? .. . practiced fake (?) punches on poor Garold . . . Jeff con- tended with smelly, irritating mustache adhesive ... Pete tried not to let his bobby pins show .. . opening night ... “n-no. I m not n-nervous! .. . played cards back- stage .. . light cues ... black-outs had to be ultra-perfect . . . thunder and lightning .. . student director Sue Riggs and assistant director Ben McCIurg made sure everything was in order . . . Andy switched a “damn-it to a “dagnabbit .. . Dave portrayed Star- buck Burt Lancaster style .. . parties after each performance ... food at director Kathy Rhynard's home .. . South's second play appealed to a wide audience... Opposite Page. Top: The cast and crew pose for a picture. Lower Left: Sheriff (Jeff Beals) and File (Stan Evcnson) look over papers. Center: A family quarrel erupts when Noah (Pete Bober) calls Lizzie (Mar Volm) “plain Left: Jim (Garold Gillham) displays his cigar to Noah. Below: Starbuck (Dave Moore) and Lizzie in one of the more tender moments. Bottom Right: H.C. (Andy Cyrus) tries to calm File after his fight with Jim. . . . junior class branches . . . Class of'73 decorated Veteran’s Day float ... won first prize! ... a golden trophy ... “which class has the most money?” . . . made $18.50 on the slave sale they sponsored . . . President Nod Palmer and Junior Class Council sponsored a film assembly ... starred W.C. Fields in two flicks ... “one of the more entertaining and fun assemblies of the year” ... sold tickets for 10 cents a piece ... made about $26 after paying for the films ... planted trees for Western Kraft . .. with money raised throughout the year, sponsored Spring Prom with sophomores' help . . . months of preparation . . . decided theme . . . Daisy Daze .. . several committees connected with prom activities ... President Nod Palmer, conducted meetings and activities concerning the juniors .. . assigned responsi- bilities to class council members . .. Vice President Evelyn Conrady helped out . .. Secretary Cathy Jo Weber took notes and offered suggestions .. . ran errands ... Treasurer Linda Wyatt kept tabs on money matters ... Pictured Below: Susie Widmark and Cathy Jo Weber seem to be bored at a Jr. Class Council meeting. Members not pictured are: Deanne Martinec, Lonn Robertson, Rhonda Danielson, Moe Mark. Bob Blessing. Wal- lace Gamble. Sue Potter, Jan McIntyre. Steve McKibben. and Steve Masse. own out on its ♦ ♦ ♦ James Adam Rod Aldrich John Alexander Victor Alich Jim Allen Janna Alley Steve Alley Dcncsc Ambrosck Ralph Amundsen Bonnie Anderson Jon Anderson Mike Anderson Steve Anderson Dcbby Andrews Nathan August Dave Baker David Ballard Terry Ballard Gary Ballou Shelly Barnett Walter Barnett Joan Bartosz Ken Bearden Laurie Beaumont Roger Becker Vicki Becker Brad Bennett Debbie Bentley David Bergstrcm Sheryl Bcthards ninety-three Bob Blessing Denise Bober Bill Borter Hallie Bourn John Bradford Rudy Brantner Dave Brasuell Lauri Brawn Dan Brewer Melody Bruce Floyd Brunker Calvin Bruno Dan Bryant Judi Bryson Greg Burt Mike Bush Lori Bylund Bob Cadotte Morrie Carter Larry Chambers Robert Chambers Evelyn Conrady Jim Covalt Dana Cowley Mike Crocker Terry Crook Linda Crosby Mike Cummings Jeannie Cunningham Calvin Curths Chuck Cusic Virgil Dandurand Rhonda Danielson Hoppy Davis Joe Davis Sue Davis Tony Davis Daniel Day John Decker Anne Dekuypcr Kathy Dclair Alicia DcRueda Colleen Develin Linda DeWildc Rocky Dickerson Lonnie Dvorak Don Eiger Delvon Erwin Bruce Evenson Irene Evers Lois Fallesen Dan Farcy Roy Farmer Dieanna Farncr Janet Fellers Patti Felt Marion Fisk Linda Fister Keith Folsom Greg Foust Doug Free Ray Frcitag Patti Galloway Wallace Gamble Sheri Gantt Bill Gardner Curt Gerig Lois Gerig Estelle Geroy Kathy Gieffels Debbie Gieush Garold Gillham Greg Glaser Sharon Goebel Wayne Goodman ninety-five Jim Grate Skip Gray Ron Green Jeff Grenz Rob Griffin Sue Groat Maggie Gulick Mike Haase Bob Halleman Cathy Halleman Cary Hamblin Richard Hanson Dan Harper Tcri Harpole Janni Harrison Kathy Hart David Harvill Tey’a Haworth Mary Hcllwcll Terry Hen ness Steve Hess Fred Hicks John Higgins Mary Hill Janet Hines John Hobbs Jim Hoffmann Gary Hoover Kevin Hoover Kathy Houser Mary Houston Mary Howard Jeff Hyre Ron Ireland Greg Ishmacl Alan Ivic Marla Jackson Mike Jackson Mark Jeffery Kathy Johnson Ken Joseph Ruth Justus Rex Kappler Ted Kasparek Patty Keller Joe Kennan Carrie Kennel Dave Kiblcr Judy Kilgore Valery King Steve Kiontz Richard LaDuke Laurie LeMaster Debbie Leonard Paul Lindsey Alfred Lough Gershom Lund berg Dennis Lynn Francis Lyons Curtis Madsen ninety-seven Allan Maicr Jim Mainord Maureen Mark Danita Marlow Nancy Marshall Deanna Marti nee Steve Masse Peggy Maurice Mike Maynard Van McDaniel Reta McDonald Jan McIntyre Steve McKibbin Bonita McLain Chuck Meston Steve Meyer Kathy Mishler Layne Mitchell Merle Mitchell Steve Modin Pam Moeller David Moore Annette Murray Jim Murray Steve Myers Diane Neal Bill Ncilscn Mark Newell Cindy Newton David Oliver Dec Dee Palmer Nod Palmer Nancy Parker Marie Peters Cindy Planner Rick Porter Rick Potcct Sue Potter Dean Privratsky Jan Proctor Doug Proffitt Debbie Reid Wanda Reigcr Greg Remland Sue Richardson Karen Riggan Sue Riggs Melinda Risingcr Lonn Robcrlson Rhonda Rodgers Sherry Roinstad Sieve Rose Carol Ann Roth Carol Roth Doug Roth Connie Rowdcn Tim Rud .ik Lisa Sauvagcau Steve Saxton Alison Scanlon Janet Schroeder Ed Scott Joe Scott Brad Serdar Jane Sherrod Pattie Slater Berlita Smith Robert Smith Steven Smith Dave Spildc Janet Sprague Rob Steagall Mark Sleckley Pam Stcimcr William Stcnnctt Laurel Stephenson Frank Stcudar Mark Stewart ninety-nine Jackie Stilwell Harold Sturgis Melinda Swander Keith Swank Kim Tackitt Bill Telford Ed Thomas Star Thorson Pam Tice Cindy Vandchcy Ken Vandchcy John Vandcrjack Paula Vehrs Sandy Vineyard Kathy Vosgien Debbie Wagner Violet Wallace Brad Warner Beckey Watts Lynn Watts Ed Weaver Cathy Jo Weber Rita Weige George Wells Sarah Widmcr Susie Widmark Debbie Willis Ron Wimsatl Dana Wooton Rick Workman Linda Wyatt Judy Zcigler Geri Zerr Connie Zolotoff STUDENTS NOT PICTURED: Ron Barker Ellen Beach Mike Belknap Lynn Berry Bonnie Bolling Terry Broughton Bill Brown Dennis Bruner Su .y Christensen Eric Cummins Sandy Eeltman Frank Frcnzcl Michelle Garza Linn Grabcr Robin Hobart Mike Hooker Bruce Johnson Ben McClurg Kathy McDaniel Jeanie Newman Anita Newton Rodney Nida Karen Nova William Oliver Gloria Olson Clinton Smith Jeannie Stewart Martin Towery Carol Ward Francis Whecldon Debbie Wolfe Garry Yocum huhthwhU I ’! : ! I JITXI fk? : : : IM fj if kt ! is : ft ■ |J111II fli: f f ft: j: ilii] i ym.u.fPWllI,... ;'l 1 !| !!JI!1 : : i • : f 11 tfc JJl VI : J : : : ; ; ; ; : : ; j ; : : : t j I liilillttfi L M 1 11 11 H.if r Hiiiiiiiii Mi H i fc ii«ti n 1 s 5 ftp, fmW? MU £1 rr ..nfffRtf mi mm ■ i 1!! I f ] j s ; ; ? . t , • . 1 M _______________ m fl'PWtti f T V ♦ ♦ ♦ daisy . . . Spring prom sponsored by juniors ... sopho- mores helped ... all three classes attended ... spent alot of time preparing for it ... committee decided on flowerpot favors ... a giant daisy made of napkins ... green, yellow, and white streamers ... a white picket fence .. . refresh- ments ... the court. Duke Steve Douglas and Duchess Terry Warren ... Princes Lonn Robert- son and Allen Maier .. . Princesses Cathy Jo Weber and Marie Peters .. . King Uli Morinigo and Queen Cheryl Shaul ... the band was Sleeping Village . . . broke the traditional image of “prom stage bands .. . played rock music .. . fast and slow dancing ... “We looked our best ... daze Opposite Page. Bottom Left: Mr. Sabatka lends a hand in decorating the cafeteria. Bottom Right: Susie Widmark helps to make the giant daisy bloom. Center: Couples dance to the music of Sleeping Village. Above: Terry Warren and Skip Gray listen, as the music sets the mood. Left: Bob Halleman and Malloric King enjoy refreshments as well as each other’s company. one hundred three ...rebels plau Varsity Baseball Scoreboard Rebels Opponents I Springfield 3 5 Springfield 9 6 Jefferson 9 2 North Salem 5 4 Corvallis 9 4 Crescent Valley 8 3 McNary 14 0 West Albany 3 1 South Salem 7 0 Lebanon 1 10 Waldport 3 5 Waldport 2 5 North Salem 15 2 Corvallis 12 10 Jefferson 8 8 Jefferson 10 3 Crescent Valley 6 1 McNary 6 1 West Albany 10 1 South Salem 4 the field... Opposite Page. Top: Ken Olson gets set to hit a fast ball. Left: David Sass steals to second. Above: Team members wait their turn at bat. one hundred five ... The young, ambitious Rebels came on strong despite what the record showed ... the interest and will to work, even though they had to use West's field, gave the learning boys experience .. . team consisted mostly of sophomores and juniors ... the games played were heartbreaking at times, but the Rebs had no letdown ... they kept on playing ... close games with Lebanon, who won 1-0 ... South Salem with a 4-1 edge ... and cross-town rival West Albany as equal competitors ... best winning game for South was with Waldport, as the Rebs won triumphantly .. . outstanding boys were 2nd League hitter Luis Gu man, the only senior ... Most Valuable Player Steve Douglas, infield . . . Most Improved was southpaw Art Farrow .. . All-Star Honorable Mention was Steve Hess ... the building year helped show Terry Leininger the capabilities of each prospective player.. . Above: Clair Costello waits for a fly ball to come his way. Right: Art Farrow, pitcher, watches as the catcher signals. Far Right: Steve Douglas warms up on ground balls. Varsity baseball team. Front Row: Art Farrow. Ken Vanderford, Steve Hess, Dave Sass, Tony Puckett. Back Row: Coach Terry Lcininger, Steve Uerling. Tom Moore. Tim Rud ik. Ken Olson. Clair Costello. Mike Jackson. Rick Campbell. Jeff Grenz. Not Pictured: Luis Guzman. Steve Douglas, and Jim Allen. one hundred seven ...junior varsitu improve .. . This year's J.V. baseball team completed a successful season in its short history ... won 3 games .. . lost 10 .. . tied 1 ... primary function of the team was three-fold . . . tried to play as many people as possible . . . win as many games as they could . . . help stumping varsity players regain skills, timing, and confidence .. . strong points for the team were Garold Gillham's pitching .. . Wally Gamble's hitting and base-running. . . hitting of Mike Maynard, Brad Williams, Chet Davis, and Wayne Plizga ... hitters proved spectacular in two games in particular . .. against Corvallis and North Salem, they came back from 10 run deficits to play to a tie ... only drawbacks were inconsistency in the field .. . lost their pitchers to the varsity ... the promising young team worked well together .. . with skill accomplished by practice, the team produced a well-rounded combina- tion of abilities ... Above: Wallace (iambic prepares to throw the ball to make an out. Right: Garold Gillham watches the batter as he cringes, preparing for Garold's lethal toss. Far Right: Mike Maynard gets ready to scoop up a grounder. J.v. TEAM Team members: Brad Williams Chet Davis Rob Wattenbarger Wallace Gamble Garold Gillham Rex Nol' igcr Mike Buck Kelly Luther Loren Roth Wayne Pli ga REBELS OPPONENTS 12 Jefferson 0 6 North Salem 6 0 Me Nary 12 5 Lebanon 7 4 Crescent Valley 3 5 West Albany 6 4 South Salem 5 2 Corvallis 11 12 Crescent Valley 7 9 North Salem 10 11 Corvallis 12 1 Me Nary 22 5 West Albany 6 5 South Salem 14 one hundred nine ...thinclads do all right... Above: Chuck Mesion breaks 197 feet in the javelin throw to win the District championship. Above Right: Senior Don Donald- son clears 12 feet in the pole vault. Right: Nod Palmer encourages Mike ‘ rocker. Bob Halleman, and Calvin C'urths during a break in the -ction. Opposite Page, Above: Bob Halleman hands off to Ray Pulsifcr in the 440 relay at the District meet. TEAM MEMBERS, Front: Ric Layman. Mark Wilson. John Decker, Bob Halleman. Gary Modin, Coach Simons. Middle: John Vandcrjack. Larry Chambers. Dan Farcy. Dan Palmer, Mike Crocker. Dave Coats, Pete Lundberg, Sam McWilliams. Bob Reynolds. Back: Coach Harrington. Steve Smith. Cal Curths, Chuck Meston, Don Donaldson, Nod Palmer, Ray Pulsifcr, Steve Modin. REBELS OPPONENTS 26 Crescent Valley 110 40 Philomath 94 14 Corvallis 122 26 McNary 110 42 North Salem 94 36 West Albany 104 38 Lebanon 102 40 South Salem 94 .. . Lack of experience and people .. . practices at Calapooya Jr. High . . . some equipment arrived late ... “Turkey .. . team consisted mainly of sophs, and jrs. ... sr. Don Donaldson made 12’ on pole vault ... soph, long-jumper Sam McWilliams traveled with 20’6 .. . all- around Larry Chambers provided several places in the 220, 100, and discus ... Mike Crocker excelled in the 220 with 1st places in several meets and also in the relays ... javelin expert Chuck Meston held his ground with 1st place at District . .. went to State ... Coach Bob Harrington and Asst. Coach La- Mont Simons felt the records were out- standing and the guys worked to full potential throughout the season .. . one hundred eleven Opposite Page. Top Left: Jackie Klcmp keeps a steady pace in the mile run. Center: Cathy Konopa finishes the 100 yard dash with a record-breaking time of 11.6. Left: Cindy Sumpter hurls the javelin, setting a school record of 78’6 . TOP: Donna Downer leaps 14'I Vi” for her record in the long jump. Above: First Row: Cindy Sumpter. June Taylor. Jackie Klcmp. Joy Peterson, Theresa Reynolds. Karen Santon. Second Row: Pam DeWilde, Cathy Konopa, Virginia Jordan. Teresa Wright. Cathy Hisgen. Linda DeWilde. Back Row: Heather Palmer. Kathy McDaniels, Donna Downer, Brenda Alley. Patti Hyre, Sue Riggs. Coach Marilyn Bunnell. one hundred thirteen .. . The hard-working girls strived for a good season as a unit ... “we enjoyed practices and had fun” according to Coach Marilyn Bun- nell ... several things hampered the girls from the beginning .. . South's track was in poor condition ... “bad for relays ... no long jump ... terrible weather .. . despite a rainy, losing season, the inexperienced Rebel girls had several places in each meet ... at District, tied for 6th place ... senior Theresa Reynolds showed the most improvement as she threw the discus 98' in her first year ... soph. Cathy Konopa placed 3rd in 100 yard dash and 6th in the 220, both at District .. . soph. Karen Stanton placed 2nd in the 880 ... qualified for State ... experience and strength gained this year by sophomore-dominated team ... ...aolf and tennis teams .. . Lacked enough golfers ... bad weather conditions contrib- uted to the wet 0-wins, 7 losses record ... Coach Jim Costello held practices during weekdays and even weekends .. . exper- ienced senior Howie Sanders led the team throughout the season ...at District, scored 178 total throughout the 36-hole course .. . senior Mark Taisey followed closely with 179 points ... GOLF TEAM: Howie Sanders , Mark Taisey, Chris Simes, Boh Cusic, Coach Jim Costello. Below: Howie Sanders takes a swing. REBELS 1 McNary OPPONENTS 14 1 V Corvallis 13 VS 2 Crescent Valley 13 1 Zi West Albany 13 Zi 2 North Salem 13 1 South Salem 14 0 Lebanon 15 gain experience... ... Boys tennis got an early start with Coach Bob McMaster starting practices in Feb .. . inexperience and not enough players ... no tennis courts ... had to practice in gym ... when good weather arrived, shared West Albany's courts .. . cancelled meets because of rain ... Rebels lost all matches, but individuals met victories .. . outstanding guys were juniors Rocky Dickerson .. . Dave Brasuell .. . sopho- more Steve McMaster ... girls tennis team had its share of problems ... coach Elaine W'ells was a teacher at West ... volunteered her services as coach at South ... 40 girls tried out ... 16 made it.. . held practices in gym and the tennis club .. . rain also cancelled their meets ... even though the Rebel gals remained defeated throughout the season as a team, singles winners were Sue Taisey and Rhonda Fleming .. . doubles winners were Wanda Fisher and Bonnie Bolling at District ... this starting year's “determination and desire with hard work helped both boys and girls ... BOYS TENNIS TEAM: Steve McMaster. Dave Brasuell, Coach Bob McMaster, Rocky Dickerson, Randy Harrison. Chuck Cusic, Lance Wethe. GIRLS TENNIS, Front: Sue Taisey. Melinda Swander, Bonnie Bolling, Rhonda Fleming. Terri Warren. Back: Bonnie Anderson. Vicki Becker, Dchbi Myers. Susi Widmark. Jan McIntyre. Linda Crosby. Melia Orsborn, Coach Elaine Wells. Girls Tennis REBELS OPPONENTS 0 Crescent Valley 7 0 South Salem 7 0 North Salem 7 0 Crescent Valley 0 1 McNary 7 West Albany 6 0 North Salem District-Won-3, Lost-16 Boys Tennis 0 Lebanon 7 2 St ay ton 6 2 North Salem 6 2 Crescent Valley 3 Toledo 3 0 South Salem 7 0 Corvallis 7 0 McNary 7 0 1 West Albany 7 Toledo 6 3 Lebanon 4 0 South Salem 7 2 North Salem 4 2 Stayton 5 one hundred fifteen .. . The spring sports awards program ... letters and certificates were given to each athlete lettering in track ... baseball .. . golf ... tennis ... the athletes gave presents to their coaches ... tennis coaches Bob McMaster and Elaine Wells received ex- penisve sweatsuits ... track coach Marilyn Bunnell got flowers ... “turkeys and booze” for track coaches Bob Harrington and LaMont Simons ... baseball coach Terry Leininger was given an autographed baseball and a shirt and tie ... Joy Peter- son and Larry Chambers got the Dr. Lyle M. Bain (All Around) trophies ... Tom Dry nan ended the year being Master of Ceremonies for Spring Sports ... a fine year's end program for spring athletes ... ...and now for a sports spectacular... Opposite Page Top: Sue Taisey, Susi W id mark. Rhonda Fleming, and Wanda Fisher arc among the girls to receive a- wards from Coach Elaine Wells. Below: Joy Peterson and Larry Chambers get awards from Dr. Lyle M. Bain for the all- around in school sports. Top: Steve McMaster, Chuck Cusic. Dave Brausuell. and Rocky Dickerson receive awards from Coach McMaster. Below: Tom Drynan, Athletic Director, is guest speaker. Below Right: “Turkey Harrington” gets a surprise from members of boys track team. one hundred seventeen ...voices ... Voices as musical instruments ... South's choirs were made up of A capella .. . both guys and girls . . . largest group . . . Swing Choir also was mixed ... a volunteer group .. . sang songs with youth appeal . . . Girls Choir did very well, without guys .. . Barbershop Quartet was made up of several guys ... not really a “quartet .. . considered most amusing group . . . gestures and choreog- raphy .. . they performed before many audiences . . . Christmas concert . . . civic groups ... spring concert .. . Swing Choir and Barbershop Quartet sang in South's talent show .. . sang at baccalaureate .. . Warren Good put the voices together for the opening mouths of South Albany ... Girls Choir ai ihe spring concert. Front Row: Sharon Montgomery. Cindy Planner, Jackie Stilwcll, Sharon Swenson, Kathy Mishler. Alberta McGuire. Lori Bickers. Janet Quigley, Cheryl Warren. 2nd Row: L.inda Fister . Dawn Schuld, Debbie Bi’dwell, Sue Richardson. Lisa McKinnis, Karen Stanton, Kathy Hcnshaw, Cindy Vandehe . Beverly Randolph. 3rd Row: Shelly Barnett. Betsy Leek, Debbie Hampton. Teresa King. Debbie Porter. Janna Alley, Sue Christen- sen, Tina McClure. At the piano: Warren Good, director, and Kathy Roth. blend in harmony... Far Left, Top: Accom- panists for choir: Linda Saxton and Kathy Roth at piano. Richard Hanson on the drums, and Norm Haight on guitar. Left: Swing Choir swings at the spring concert, singing as the audience enters. A cappella choir in concert. Swing choir members denoted by . Front Row: Reta McDonald , Annette Murray , Sue Potter. Nick Lute. Morrie Carter , Ralph Amundsen . Debbie Andrews, Bonnie Ander- son, Terry Hodge, Denise Fenn. 2nd Row: Susan Eichclbcrger, Laura Nydigger . Kathy Roth , Debbie Willis. Dan Brewer, Lonn Robertson . Dave Brasuell, Mike Chambers , Patty Keller, Judy Bryson. Janet Hines . 3rd Row: Virginia Jordan. Lean Crooks, Linda Saxton, Valerie King, Gcrshom Lundberg. Peter Lundberg . Bart VVcstby. Steve Saxton. Sharon Vogt, Jan Bryson, Carol Pool. Mcldoy Bruce . D” Brown. 4th Row: Betty Smith . Melinda Murray . Charlotte Hrncr . Gayla Lyon . Dan Bryant . Randy McNaughton, Ralph Hooker . Greg Ishmacl. Ray Pulsifcr, Richard Hanson , Steve Klontz . Carol Roth. Debbie Isom. Peggy Howe, Lauri Brawn. In front: Director Warren Good. one hundred nineteen ...and the bandlsl plaued on... Far Left, Top: The pep band played for basket- ball games and assemblies. Center: Doug Roth, Steve Nofzigcr, and Peter Lund- berg watch the action on the floor between numbers. Bottom: The stage band performs at the spring concert. Bottom Center: “That's second ending, not peace, says Steve Sax - ton. pep band director. Above: South’s marching and concert band in formation. Starting at the Top of the “S ’: Director Darle West, Sue Potter. Peg Howe, Carol Pool. Carol Roth, Terry Warren. Wayne Goodman. Norm Haight, Bruce Evenson. Sandy Ambrosek, Mike Foliose. Debbie Barber. Denise Ambrosek. Sue Taisey. Betty Smith. Steve Hammack. Bob Blessing. Pat Howe, Don Eiger, Rodger Cooley. Doug Roth. Dan Bryant. Ralph Amundsen. Peter Lundberg, Steve Anderson, Scott Stanley. Debbie Gielish. Marty Mills. Janet Diet , John Lamb, Steve Nofziger. Jerry McCracken. Doug Proffitt, Bart Westby. Dean Swander. Joe Keenan. Greg Bergland, Lonn Robertson, Lance Leonard. Fred Hicks, Dale Pool. Larry Seavy. Van Mc- Daniel. Loren Roth, Richard Hanson. In the Center: Drum Major Greg Ishmael Not Pictured: Bill Gard- ner, Skip Gray, Lisa Halvardson. Vickie Hcacock, Lcnn McGarry. Annette Murray, Cheryl Newsom, Connie Zololoff. Denise (Zolotoff) Butler. .. . Made musical debui playing and marching for football games ... led by Drum Major Greg Ishmael ... entered in Veteran's Day Parade . . . winter concert with choirs .. . pep band played for assemblies and basketball games .. . “Oscar Meyer Wieners .. . Steve Saxton led them .. . stage band played for various civic groups . . . Koffee Kup Koncert earned money for the band . . . exchange concerts with Sweet Home .. . grand spring concert . . . outside in courtyard ... played for graduation .. . sent Richard Hanson. Don Eiger, and Wayne Goodman to Music in May at Pacific U . . . a “real fine year for the Rebel bands under the direction of Darle West .. . one hundred twenty-one . . . the great escape. . . . . . of '72 . . . .. . Class of '12 spent their last year in a new school ... kept their standing ... smaller in number than jrs. and sophs .. . chose South as preference over West ... al- though felt allegicnce to Albany Union ... did their best for Rebel spirit . . . most money wasearnedby selling “neat meat ’ ... sponsored Christmas prom ...do- nated large picture of seniors .. . decided graduation colors .. . first graduating class of SAHS ... did most everything on their own . . . Top: Senior class officers take time off to go back to the farm. Shir- leen Widmark. Secretary; llynn Atwood. V. President; Mark Backer. President; Donna McWilliams. Treasurer; Right: Senior class council: Tom Olson. Sue Gourley. Caryl Pearson. Debbie Reeves. Danny Wyatt, Patti Hyre. Not Pictured: Dan McWilliams. Dick Shindler. one hundred twenty-two LARRY ABSTON ... varsity football, among other things . . . hobbies in- clude being a car fanatic . . cracks some pretty funny jokes during classes .. . after school .. . college .. . RANDAL ALDRICH.. Randy ... shy around the opposite sex ... likes water skiing . fishing hunting . . . cars . .. plans to go into the Navy after graduation ... KATHRYN ANDERSON . . . Kathy ... very friendly .. . spare time is spent writing letters . . . listening to music ... FHA ... future holds secre- tarial or library work .. . I LYNN ATWOOD FBLA pres . . . Senior class v.p. ... chairman of Steering Committee, Red and Grey Days, AFS Committee . . . South wouldn't be as organized without her . .. loves children .. . college in Hawaii AUDREY AVERILL .. . Audie ... enjoys swimming and crocheting .. . wants to be a creative person . . . quiet, but always makes friends . . . . . Audrey’s future includes LBCC . .. PATRICIA BAASKE ... Patty . E.B ... sweet ... bike-rider ... Hercules . ..great hook shots in basketball .. . Girls League . .. works after school .. . loves children ... an International Thespian .. . MARK BACKER . . Student Government . . . Senior class pres ... skis .. plays tennis . complains . . . swims . . . enjoys sleeping ... Jr. Rotar- ian for Oct. . . . after graduation going to Hawaii to live and then attend college . . . GAY BACK MAN jitter-bugger . singer . . . sewer . . . Swing Choir ... Girls League ... loves God . .. involved in I.E.D. ... works at Gilmore Florists ... going to George Fox . . would like to teach the mentally re- tarded . . . DIANA BAILEY Nan . neat personality . always laughing at something . . Rally Queen . future husband Danny . . . possibly going to LBCC ... working at First Federal Savings and Loan . .. ILF.NE BALLARD ... quiet ... likes to knit ... sew ... involved in Speech League at school ... youth group at church . . . wants to go to college, but First ... work ... ROBERT BARNES Mike . . . always thinking of girls or electronics one of the two .. member of Electronics Club . . . interested in Engineering Technology .. . OSU ... JIM BASH ... raises tropical fish . enjoys outdoor activities . . . Student Body parliamentarian . . . FFA treas. . . . involved in the American Short- horn Association ... college . . . ROXANNE BEARDEN ... has a mischievious eye . Student Body sec ... Campus Pass Committee .. . Red and Grey Days Queen ... Timber Carnival Princess .. . legal secretary in the future . . . CALA BECKNER . . . one of the ‘‘Bobscy Twins’ . likes to go out for cokes . working at the bowling alley . bubbly personality . going to beauty college . . . GARY BIRKY .. friendly . a potential gymnast helped build set for Winnie the Pooh ... likes ’’those- parties . . . creative . helps where he’s needed . . . CAROLIL BLAYLOCK ...Can... likes to swim and play tennis .. her independence includes traveling . . . outdoors . . . world FBL A . active in Y-LARC ... off to college .. . majoring in psychology .. . PETE BOBER . outdoorsman . Steering Committee Student Center chairman . . . PTSA Board of Managers ... a smile for everyone Jr. Rotarian for November . . . after graduation ... LBCC . .. EARL BOGGS .. amateur radio guy .. . good student . rather quiet motorcycling ... FFA . .. after graducalion Earl will work or go to a voca- tional school .. . one hundred tuent)-three CHRIS BOLLING ... enjoys outdoors . . . doesn’t say too much in school ... likes to bowl .. . hike ... swim ... after graduation . LBCC . .. JEANANNE BONG .. . Jean .. . reads . . sews . . writes and cooks ... National Honor Society ... Student Committee for Career Education .. . YMCA . . . wants to attend OSU and major in chemistry and forest products .. . JANICE BOONE . . . Jan .. painting water skiing sweet kid very insane at times ... friendly . .. sometimes quite obstinate .. AFS drama ... EBLA . . . PTSA . . . college . . majoring in theater minor- ing in art ... ANDREA BORST ... quiet . pretty hair kind .. easy to get along with .. . loves to sew ... EBLA .. . after graduation Andrea wants to go to LBCC ... MICHAEL BORTHWICK seems to be a conservative sort of guy . spends alot of school lime taking projectors to and from the library . . . after school . . . work . . . GREGORY BOWERS Brillo ... a T V. fanatic when it comes to Gentle Ben and Ramblin' Rod .. . school activities include .. . “Stud Club” and going on ‘‘field trips” to the mountains or coast ... MYRNA BRAITH .. . likes to sew and write letters to D.E.Q. for Mr. Patterson’s environmental class .. . spends alot of time water skiing when she can ... JANIS BRYDON ... Jan ... very nice ... considerate of others ... friendly . . . works at the hospital ... sec. of youth group ... 1st place in typing .. . college .. . elementary school teacher ... LARRY BURGESS . wild type . .. likes chickens and ducks .. . outgoing .. . motorcycles .. . cars ... painting ... after graduation Larry plans to become a welder .. . SANDY CARROLL .. . grease-monkey . also likes races ... a swimmer . .. bike-rider .. . after school ... work .. then Mexico .. . PENNY CHAMBERLIN . . . Rascoon .. . most of the time she’s working at the Telephone Company . . . plans for marriage after school . . spare time is spent skiing ... hiking . . . swimming MICHAEL CHAMBERS ... Chimp .. likes motorcycles ... Swing Choir . . . pres, of church C.Y.F. .. . going to college . . touring the U.S. and Canada on motorcycle ... MICHAEL COCHENOUR ... Coconuts ... Rally Squad member lovable even if it sometimes goes to his head . . . has a thing about “Lindas ... involved in Student Government ... Ugly Man ... future ... owning a chain of stores ... DAVID CONNORTON ... considerate ... a gentleman ... reads... fascinated by history ... interested in the environment .. college .. would like to travel .. . RODGER COOLEY .. . collects anitques . . . spends most of this time working on his motorcycle or riding it .. . Band President .. . plans to work TRUDY CREECH .. . petite ... petite clothes .. . seems shy ... spends some of her time at home cooking .. . creative ... plans to work after graduation .. . LINDA CASPER .. . cute . . . don’t” . . . look out when she’s tired . . FBLA ... AFS ... Student Body 2nd v.p. . . active out of school as well as in ... attend Ricks College .. . elementary education .. . JAN CH1PMAN ... quiet ... hunting and fishing arc his interests ... works after school . . . enjoys mechanics and autos .. . college after gradua- tion . . . . look forward with delight ♦ PEGGY CUDA . .. funny . always getting teased . likes to ski .. . ride horses ... tennis . . . FBLA . . . Campus Pass .. works as a Pinkcttc .. enjoys music . . . partying . wants to be a secretary ... WENDY CUYKENDALL Wendy Jo quiet spends a lot of time using her hands . . keeps busy helps serve SAHS starving people at lunchtime . . . ANDY CYRUS . . . likes fishing and hunting .. . v.p. of Drama Club . . . “Owl” in Winnie the Pooh . . . interested in auto mechanics .. has trouble with walking sometimes . going to Jr. College after school . . . then to the military ... DONNA DAVIS special interests include tennis .. . received two tennis pins skiing . knitting . . works as a waitress at Tops . going to Hawaii with Mark .. . NANCY DOUGLAS ... Nan .. . makes funny faces in home ec ... cute .. Gary works at l ake Shore Lanes . . . enjoys cooking . . . sewing . . . after graduation . . . college .. . COLYNN EDWARDS . Lynn . swims . sports . singing .. . life- guard after school at the YMCA FBI.A . Girls League church .. . plans for college and becoming a swimming instructor .. . one hundred twenty-five . . .with an imaginative GEN NELL EMERSON ... creative person ... talented . pleasant SENTRY ... FBLA ... an excellent seamstress . . . plans include OSU, majoring in Home Economics . .. CHARLOTTE ERNER . . collects animal specimens . Swing Choir . .. rides horses whenever she has a chance . . working as a Pinkette keeps her pretty busy ... plans to go to college and major in nursing N. STAN EVENSON . . . Snerd Bur fie ... do anything for a kick ... swim team and intramural baseball . . . lettered in all 4 schools he's attended . . . wants to travel and bum around .. . RAYMOND FAREY moved from California ... football team . . . en- joys everything about cars ... special interest is girls . . . going to work and then to college . .. DELLA PENN . . . Dcnicc .. . water skis ... FBLA treas. . . . AFS ... Pinkctt-- .. wants to attend Chcmckata and study Law Enforcement ... would l.kc to work with the mentally retarded and handicapped . . . KAREN FERGUSON . . . quiet .. . petite . spends a lot of time being a wife . likes the outdoors .. . swimming .. . camping .. . treas. for Sunday School ... awards received ... track .. . CHARLES FETTERS . Chuck . . . very tall and lean . . stars in basket- ball and cross country .. water skis .. . likes coffee at the T R ... will work after graduation ... SUSAN FISCHF.R . . SENTRY editor Vi year .. . definitely not shy! ... comic ... makes people smile . college . . majoring in criminal law and creative writing .. . WANDA FISHER ... super smart . . . puts other people before herself ... Honor Society v.p. . . . Rainbow ... AFS ... Social Affairs Committee .. . probably OSU ... program for life . . . TERRY GILLHAM . sometimes known as George . . . likes boys and parties ... if you're lucky you can see her cruising down the road on her bike . . . FBLA . . Girls League . . . plans to go to a secretarial school . . . GAIL GLASER . . . always laughing . . . cracking weird jokes . . . Rally Squad . . . likes to sew and ski ... plans to take off after school ... college . . . babies arc her thing . . . hold on Gail! . . . you’ll get one . .. CHERYL GOOSEN . .. likes to sew .. . helps others . . co-treas . . v.p . . . and secretary of FHA .. . two Presidential Fitness Awards . college SUSAN GOURLEY . . . Sue . . . horseback riding . .. always has some- thing stupid to say ... Senior class council ... annual staff member . . Bud’s Gas For Less . . . plans to just “bum around’’ after graduation DARYLA GREENE . . doesn’t like high school .. likes older guys clothes . . . dislikes Albany . . . works at the Gents Den . . . plans to be a mer- chandise buyer . . . BARBARA GULICK . very sweet personality . shy ... makes a lovely afghan . . . enjoys tennis and football . . . plans to get married . . LUIS GUZMAN ... Mike ... sports nut . . . especially baseball . bas- ketball team . .. wants to travel or go to work ... not loo smart when it comes to remembering phone numbers ... DAVID HAIGHT .. . makes funny remarks in Mr. Patterson's class . .. enjoys water skiing .. . special interest besides girls is cooking . . . travel, then into the Air Force ... CAROLE HAMILTON . . definitely sneaky . expert at getting out of class after already in .. . Pinkette ... FBLA ... after school ... off to Europe? ... then nursing .. . Opposite Page. Lower: RHONDA FLEMING . . seen a lot on the ski slopes . plays tennis table tennis . . . likes to camp . . . FHA treasurer . . . plans to go on to college. .. PAMELA FORD . . . Pam . . uses up spare time by sewing cooking ... horseback riding . . . would like to become a beautician after high school... TERESA FREEMAN . . . likes expensive coats . . . always thinks she’s go- ing to lose her purse ... naturally cute . . . nervous ... worries about Mark ... dental assistant . .. plans to be married... RONALD GANTT . . . quiet except when you know him enjoys all sports ... especially hunting and flying ... likes to work with wood ... wants to get a job.. . SHERRY GARRETT . . . tall . . . “good bod?” . .. pre-engaged to Caryl ... seems shy unless you know her ... worry-wart . . . wants to take secre- tarial courses at LBCC... SHARON GENTRY cute crooked smile EBLA . . National Honor Society pres . Student Advisory Committee on Career Education . . . Student Government .. . Rainbow . . plans to go on to school . one hundred twenty-seven Opposite Page. Top: PATTI HYRE ... always see her at football and basketball games . . . works hard as a Pinkette ... received an award for 20 hours service . . . works with TMR children . . . travel, then on to college. . . DEBRA ISOM . .. Twinkie ... enjoys working with little kids ... sewing ... cooking . . . plans after graduation ... college in Seattle . . . kinder- garten teaching... SANDRA JOHNSON . . . Sam . . . smart chick with beautiful long brown hair ... Scholarship Medal . . . Rainbow . . . likes horseback riding and watching sports .. . after school ... off to Southern California ... Col- lege. . JEANETTE JOSEPH . .. Jani ... tremendous seamstress ... always will- ing to help ... FBLA ... Camp Fire Girls ... plans to attend a commu- nity college ... secretarial work... MICHAEL KAHUT ... Mike ... interested in people ... Junior class council ... enjoys sports and outdoor activities .. . Swing Choir ... very friendly guy ... CTI for 6 years, then medical practice... PAM KEESEE ... FBLA ... Junior year president of Leaderettes ... spends time reading . . sewing . . . being outdoors . . . married . . . likes to take care of little children . . TERRY KELLER . . outdoorsman . .. hunting is his bag ... not one for school activities .. . drives a sportscar ... Terry will work after gradu- ation. . . SANDRA KENNEDY . . Sandi . . FHA has made her District secretary ... special interest is home economics ... also enjoys painting . . . writing poetry ... on to college... RANDY KENNEL ... good looking guy . . . quiet . . . enjoys skiing and slotcar racing . . . wherever he goes, his VW's sure to be there . work and then college. . . Opposite Page: RICHARD HAMPTON ... Rick ... outdoorsman ... conservationist ... Art Club . . . happy . . . Friday night may be his best night . .. not al- ways patient when it comes to his paintings . going into forest service. CINDY HAMS . . . cute smile not one for school activities . likes to have a good time . . . engaged . .. she plans to go to college after gradu- ation. .. DANIEL HAYES . .. very school-spirited .Jr. Rotarian for March .. . always willing to help ... in charge of Destination Inovlvement ... Cam- pus Pass co-chairman . . . going to LBCC... GARY HEINTZMAN .. . Garold . . . walks a little one-sided ... hot car ... bowls ... everyone likes him ... interested in Nancy .. going to school in Portland... SANDRA HEISINGER .. . Sam ... physically fit ... a horseback rider . .. water and snow skier ... fun to be around . . . plans include her mar- riage to Danny ... JORD1CE HEMM1NGSON ... very quiet ... doesn't spend too much time at school . . . either riding horses or busy being a mommy.. . KENNETH HOFMANN ... Ken ... a gentleman . . . Best Looking Legs ... “STONEY” ... a real outdoorsman .. . works at Richey’s . .. spirited ... good looking .. . wants to go into the Navy and then to college .. . RALPH HOOKER ... considerate . . . smart . High-Q Team . . . Na- tional Merit finalist .. . narrator in Winnie the Pooh . . . plans to go on to school, probably OSU ... LINDA HOWARD ... Susie ... likes simple things ... Raggedy Ann dolls ... v.p. and program chairman at church . .. after graduation ... work . .. then beauty school... CHERYL HOWE . . . skiing swimming . . art . ad . . and bus. mgr. for SENTRY . . . uses this reason every time she skips . draws orig- inal pictures in Mr. Briggs 2nd period class ... Girls League . . . Drama . .. attend OSU. . . PATTY HOWE ... PJ ... poetry nut ... reads and writes it ... school activities include music . .. SAHS band . . . after graduation . . . work .. . then off to college with a special interest for oceanography ... people! ... PEGGY HOWE .. . people are alwasy getting her mixed up with her twin sister. Patty ... likes to collect beer bottles, spirit ribbons, records and smile buttons ... Pep Band ... plans to gel a job and go on to college.. . JAY HENDERSON . . . spends a lot of time fishing hunting likes CHARLOTTE HYATT . .. Charlie ... tall ... slim . .. enjoys bowling to bum around .. . plans to work . .. then go to college .. interests ... ... sewing is one of her hobbies .. . would like to become a stewardess.. . psychology... RANDY H1LLYER ... likes fishing .. hunting .. water skiing ... lakes to the out-of-doors . . . going on to school . . . works at Dick's Gulf. I one hundred twenty-nine . . become mellow and mature ♦ ♦ ♦ SUSAN KILLINGER likes horses . . hike riding . .. working as a cook . likes to meet new people . . . Student Government . . . plans to go to college. . . BOB KING hard guy? pastimes include riding his Marly and girls . wants to live “a good life .. . skis . . . would like to travel after gradu- ation .. . CAROLYN LANDERS ... Violet ... a little wacky . . . always good- spirited ... Canada . .. great “all American skipper” . . . Bud’s Gas For Less going to Sweden over the summer, then to Arizona.. JOHN LEHNHERR . hobbies . . . cars . .. activities out of school .. YMCA Boy’s Club . . . wanders around .. . after school .. . college . .. work. . . KAREN LOVEJOY quiet and reserved ... pastimes are horseback riding knitting . cooking . riding bikes . . . Table Tennis Club sec- retary . plans to join the Army for Gl loan . . . then business... NICK LUTE quiet and bashful . . works at Myrl’s . . . constantly has trouble with his VW . . . loves basketball and Swing Choir ... a special interest is girls!... one hundred-thirty CiAYI.A LYON ... water skiing .. horseback riding ... Canada ... involved . . . FBLA v.p. . .. Girls League . .. Swing Choir . .. Student Government . . wants to work with children. . . RANDALL MAGARRELL .. . Randy . . . always has an opinion ... an outdoorsman . . . involved in Albany's Rifle Club .. . future plans ... electronics training at U.E.I. .. . PATRICIA MARKER . . . Pam ... camps . .. sews ... very active in out of school . . FBLA . . . job at the bank . .. community volunteer service ... plans after school include LBCC. . . JACQUELINE MARQUIS . Jackie . easy person to make friends with . . . always laughing . . . likes to talk . . . active in FHA . plans to work during the summer . . . then go to an airline school. . . BEVERLY MARSHALL ... Bev ... FHA scrapbook chairman ... spare time includes embroidering . .. swimming . . . horseback riding . . . future holds a job ... marriage . . . CARLA MATHIS . . . Cuddles . . . likes to hike and camp . .. always has a smile on her face .. . out of school activities such as Draft Counseling and Film Festival . .. plans for college. . . LARRY MATTHEWS . . . likes bumming around ... not much else .. . spends most of his time out of school . . . partying . .. and some of it work- ing on cars... LEONARD McGARRY ... Lcnn ... Teddi . class council in Junior year . .. v.p. of church youth group . .. enjoys football . . . hunting . . . upon graduation, on his own to Colorado . . . then college. . DANNY McWILLIAMS . . . generous ... loving . . . senior class council . .. track star . . . church group v.p. . .. has received two Honor Student Medals and several scholastic achievement certificates DONNA McWILLIAMS . . . Vida . . . tall and slim ... sings . . . acts . . . Steering Committee . . . Drama Club .. . Senior treasurer .. . FBLA . . . Girls League . .. likes sports and animals . .. wants to attend a church- afilliatcd college... GLENN A MEYER ... spends most of her time in her grey VW ... some time for sewing ... cooking . .. bicycle riding . . . hopes to have a secre- tarial job in the future. .. JUDY MOORE .. . Fritter . . . playing and watching sports activities . . . short story writing . .. FBLA .. . works at the King's Table . . . will work after school is out.. . ULISES MORINIGO .. . Uli . . . guitar and soccer . AFS student .. . fun to rap with . . . interested in the American way of life ... a real gentle- man . . . respects people . . . saw snow for the first time in Albany ... ar- chitecture. . . DENISE MURRAY . . . outspoken . . . always has something to say about everything and everyone . . . snow freak . . . Girls League ... Student Gov- ernment . .. SAC .. . plans to attend designer school or just bum around. . . SCOTT NEWMAN ... not very active in school ... always driving his car ... gymnastics in his senior year ... college ... MARLEY NIEMI ... hunting, fishing, camping enthusiast ... baseball umpire after school .. . full of funny cracks .. . would like to teach high school or junior high ... enjoys architectural drawings... DEVON NOFZIGLR . .. shy, but only around girls ... spends most of his time in his Goat ... or Honda 350 . . likes hot-rodding to Washington ... skip record . . . Swiss bank account?... THOMAS OLSON . . . Tom . . . funny .. . conservative type of guy .. . Social Affairs Committee . . . Senior class council . . enjoys all sports . . . his interest is in having a good time . .. going to college. . . one hundred thirty-one . . not only gentle as doves . Oppostic Page: VICKI RAY .. . really funny .. . loyal friend . . . always joking around good personality ... interesting ideas . .. college and marriage included in her future plans... DEBRA REEVES ... famous for asking 5 W s . SENTRY Staff class council . . . enjoys art ... drama . . helping with special education kids ... hopes to teach elementary cd. or special ed. . . SUSAN REIGER Sue . .. cute . . . Miss Merry Christmas . .. officer for FH A ... seems to be on the go alot . . . after school . . . work. .. THERESA REYNOLDS ... painting ... water and snow skiing ... camping ... FBLA ... Art Club . . . table tennis ... would like to work with small children... STEPHEN RIGGS . .. Steve . Junior .. . spends most of his time with Debbie or Mr. Briggs . . . painting . wants to go to art school . likes being outdoors... JANET ROEHRICH . . Roach .. . lettered in gymnastics .. . ACT .. Table Tennis Club v.p. . . . theater work at school and downtown . . . school in Oregon. . . RANDY ROHNER Rat a hunter . fisherman . especially dur- ing school .. . involved in 4-H . .. doing dumb things . . known by a few special as “Fool” ... college ... KAREN ROSS . . . little .. . quiet . likes horses . .. short stories Neil Diamond records .. . member of the Foreign Language Club plans to go to college... KATHRYN ROTH . .. Kathy ... nice . enjoys talking to people Honor Society treasurer . . . AES ... Election Committee Pinkette . . . Swing Choir . . . going on to college and then graduate school.. SHIRLEY ROTH . the other “Bobsey Twin” . .. bottle collecting and hiking are her passtimes ... her driver’s license was her greatest achieve- ment . . . interested in business. .. JACK RUSEN ... stands out among the crowds ... married knows how to have fun ... runs around alot . . . main interests arc not in school ... no one knows what the future holds for Jack. . . SHELLEY (SAHLEEN) WARNER .. Shells short married crazy .. . Red and Grey Days princess .. . Ugly Girl . Rally .. Roo in fall play ... annual staff .. . likes to make friends. HOWARD SANDERS . . . Howie cute . . . short excels in bas- ketball . . . quiet ... nice to be around . .. future plans include college. . . LONA SANDQUIST ... Sandi ... recently moved from Nebraska enjoys traveling . crocheting . . . Art Club ... plans after school include going back to Neb. . . CAROL SCHUH . Super Schuh . . . special interest . .. causing trouble ... making people laugh ... everybody’s friend ... always in trouble! . .. FBLA ... plans after school . .. work... one hundred thirty-two Opposite Page: JON ORSBORN . . . mostly digs cars ... motorcycles . enjoys all sports . .. track team . . . likes to cat . . . future includes racing. . . KATHYE PARSONS .. . marriage takes up much of her time . . . Girls League . . . FFA v.p. . . . takes to the out-of-doors and farming CARYL PLARSON . . . considerate works at Citizens Vallc Bank ... Senior class council . . . very friendly . .. wants to continue at the bank or work for an airline after graduation. . . RICK PERLENFEIN . . . definitely good looking . . . interests in cars and girls ... plans to travel ... then go into the service.. FAYNE PETERSON ... likes to get around everywhere ... seems to always put a smile on someone's face ... wants to study law enforcement after school ... maybe become a game warden... DELORES PLUM LEE . .. likes to have fun ... sews ... FBI A .. Booster Club . . . Girls League . . . Camp Fire . .. church youth group plans include working in an office ... going to school part-time. . . CAROL POOL ... likes the out-of-doors . always helping others . . FBLA . .. band . . choir . . . Jobs Daughters . . . plans to become an elementary teacher. . . EDWARD PRIEPKE . . . likes to be outdoors . . works at Bud's Gas For Less . . . hoping to work in the forest service in the area of conservation. .. BEVERLY RANDOLPH .. . hobbies include piano . . . bowling . and singing in a church choir ... graduation plans . .. college. . . one hundred thirty-three . . . but wise as serpents . . . CHERYL SHAUL . .. likes singing and dancing . .. Southern Belles . . FBLA . .. GRA . .. Girls League secretary .. . Timber Carnival Princess .. . plans to teach special education... RICHARD SHINDLER ... Slippery ... wants to study for the forest service . involved in Senior class council . .. likes to hunt and fish while out ofschool or vice versa. .. BECK IE SLOVER swims .. . loves to take care of kids ... member of Swing Choir .. teaches at a play school .. . Zion’s League president . . . sings wants to attend college. . . DAVID SWENSON ... coin collector ... enjoys lying around . .. out of school involved with wrestling . . . received two wrestling letters ... upon graduation . . . vocational electronics school. . . MARK TAISEY . hobbies include tennis . .. golf . .. hiking ... cruises around on something . wants to attend college and work towards forest conservation... JUNE TAYLOR . Pep Club . .. Student Government . .. likes to water ski ... ride horses ... after graduation hopes to become an airline host- ess.. . VALERIE TESTORFF ... gorgeous red hair . . FBLA secretary ... plays the organ . enjoys skiing . .. very talented in business subjects .. looking for a job after graduation.. . one hundred thirty-four NOT PICTURED: Rob Barker Debbie Barrows Debbie Beamish Dave Burden Suzy Christenson David Coates Jim Cunningham Don Donaldson Rylee Dustin Dale Evans Joe Feuerstein Steve Field I.eRoy Frame Pat Fugate Jim Gosnell Jackie Mall Tom Manna Dan Henderson Mitch Higgins Dick Jackson Naomi Kiesel Darla Knofler Benjamin Kraft John Landers Cecile Lunceford Ricky McCloy Jim Mooney Ed Moyer Dennis O'Brien Louis Ouslcy Linda Rabcr David Russell Bill Sparks Cynthia Steele Greg Stutzman Don Taylor Joyce White CHERYL WARREN . . . easy to get to know . . . friendly personality guitar . enjoys all kinds of art ... poetry . . . wants to further music and art studies in the future. .. BONNIE WATTS . . kind . long, long hair .. . plays the piano . .. FBl.A . Pinkette . . . helpful with any need . . . going to Bible College in Portland and a business college... THERESA WEIS . . . Teri ... FBLA ... has won awards for her typing ability teaches a class at her church wants to go to Alaska after graduation... CONNIE WHITAKER ... likes to be called Con ... horseback riding ... art ... writing stories ... after graduation she wants to be a writer. . . JILL WIBBONS ... a water skier ... camper ... horseback rider ... likes working with the mentally retarded . .. future plans . . . wedding bells. . . SHIRLEEN WI DM ARK ... Jo ... laughs a lot ... work . . . work ... work . . . likes all sports . . . Senior class secretary l z year .. . has a hot car . . . marriage to Brad.. . RICK WIEBE . . . Rod . . . motorcycle rider ... likes parties . .. works hard on the D. O. program . . . has received art awards . . . going on to col- lege at COCC... LAWTON WROE ... Skip .. religious . . . reads . .. enjoys listening to the radio in the dark . .. pretty studious . .. quiet in class . . . plans include learning more about his church.. . DANIEL WYATT ... Wyatt . .. very active in Student Government .. . lets his emotions go as Rally King . . fantastic bowler . .. likes to swim . .. plans .. . bricklayer and marrying Diana. . . Opposite Page. Lower: SUSAN VENABLE .. . sewing ... needlecraft . . . painting . involved in Artist Festival . .. friendly ... full of laughter .. . likes to help people .. would like to go to LBCC ... special education teacher... LINDA (PACE) VINCENT ... Crystal ... friendly . .. Girls League .. Honor Society . . . working at Pace's Texaco and Carl’s Studio . .. plans for the future ... getting bills paid... SHARON VOGT . . music .. . FBLA ... choir . . . Girls League .. . church .. lots of fun ... likes to help ... works at Albany Convalescent Home . . . going into nursing... MARY VOLM Peanut . . lovable ... bubbly . .. sometimes flighty Timber Carnival Princess .. . active in drama . acted in several plays ... gymnastics ... college?... BERNARD VOYTEK . . Bernie . . likes working on cars and bikes . .. car racing is his thing . . . involved in Student Government . . . wants to make racing his career.. . JIM W ACH .. cycling .. always on a bike .. . skiing and camping in the snow second v.p. of Search and Rescue of Linn County ... stands above the crowd . plans a cross-country cycling trip. . . one hundred thirty-five ■S .. . The final day .. . ringing of the bell at 12:05 .. . gradua- tion practice .. . “what’s going on?” ... an empty senior hall .. June 2 ... senior picnic .. . Honeyman Park at the coast ... June 4 . . . Baccalaureate .. . invocation by the Rev. Edwin E. Crawford ... A capella choir performed ... the Rev. Mell Sneed and Bishop Vernon Worthen .. . Monday morning, senior breakfast at the T R . .. senior girls from South and West honored at the annual AAUW tea ... graduation eve parties ... S.A.U.S.'s first commencement ceremony held in the gym on the evening of June 6 .. . 1600 attended . . . concert band played . .. class of '72 marched in to the music of the “Commencement Suite” ... “Impossible Dream” sung by senior vocal ensemble.... flute trio, Peggy Howe, Vickie Hcacock, and Sue Potter ... “it’s sure hot” ... class presi- dent Mark Backer read off names while Mr. Jack Haines and Mr. Orville Ohling passed out diplomas .. . class vice-presi- dent Ilynn Atwood gave out flowers ... Steve Riggs sneaked off with a rose .. . class of '72 received a special Rebel-Rousing plaque . . . ceremony concluded with benediction .. . com- mencement followed by excited congratulations of friends and relatives ... final celebration was the all-nite party sponsored by the Elks for the graduating classes of South and West ... Top Left: Mark Backer, class president, leads the Class of ‘72 in the recessional. Above: Jeanette Joseph admires a vase of flowers at the AAUW tea. Left: A cappella choir performs at Baccalaureate. one hundred thirty-seven ...becoming is Right: Graduating seniors look on as Mr. Mul- likin presents the class plaque. Below: Linda Vin- cent receives her diploma. Bottom Left: Valedicto- rian. Sandra Johnson speaks on the courage of the first seniors. Bottom Right: Flute trio: Sue Potter. Vickie Heacock, and Peggy How,e play “Aubade”. f superior to being... Below: Uli Morinigo, AFS student makes a surprise presentation. Bottom Left: Seniors leave after commencement exercises. Bottom Right: Salutatorian. Wanda Fisher speaks on the accomplishments of the class of’72. 0 one hundred thirty-nine ...we move with not knowing senior awards: Albany Business and Professional Women's Club Jeananne Theresa Bong Albany Rotary Club Scholarship Kathryn E. Roth Janice E. Boone American Eield Service Award Ulises A. Moringo llynn Atwood American Legion Post 10 James L. Bash Conquerors Bible College Bonnie Lou Watts Daughters of the American Revolution llynn Atwood Delta Kappa Gamma Kappa Chapter llynn Atwood District 23, Oregon Nurses Association Sharon Kay Vogt Elks' Leadership Award llynn Atwood Elks Scholarship Awards Sharon Elaine Gentry Jeananne Theresa Bong Wanda Lee Fisher Sandra Kay Johnson Kathryn E. Roth Cheryl Ann Shaul International Order of Job's Daughters Carol Irene Pool Linn-Benton Community College Board Grant Susan Diane Venable Linn County Medical Auxiliary Scholarship Sharon Kay Vogt Linn County Veterans Council Junior Citizen llynn Atwood Medals Awarded from the school: Citizenship Award Sharon Gentry Service Award llynn Atwood some uncertainty where to go... Valedictorian Sandra Kay Johnson Salutatorian Wanda Lee Fisher Agriculture Earl Eugene Boggs Art Richard P. Hampton Business Education Shirleen Widmark Drama Janice E. Boone English Sandra Kay Johnson French Karen Lee Ross Home Economics Gennell Elaine Emerson Industrial Arts Drafting, Marley H. Niemi Electronics, Robert Barnes Journalism Linda Louise Vincent Mathematics Sandra Kay Johnson Physics Donald L. Taylor Spanish Denise Janae Murray National Merit Scholarship Finalist Ralph Hooker National Merit Letter of Commendation Sandra Kay Johnson Oregon State Scholarship Commission Sandra Kay Johnson Wanda Lee Fisher Jeananne Theresa Bong Shirleen Jo Widmark Oregon State Universitv Dads' Club Wanda Lee Fisher Ralph Hooker Rick's College. Rexburg. Idaho Linda Joy Casper Snow Peak Dairy Award James L. Bash Southern Belle of the Year Award Cheryl Ann Shaul ' _! . K kV k. , . --r............ . . • ' •■■ ♦♦♦t • ► • . ♦ 4 • • • ' V ■ ■♦ • •► , ‘ v 1' v ‘ ' ■ ‘ - wfr lUwVu1' ■ • UV U J VV Ki ♦ ►♦•- l A lt tt t 4 V W'fc - +4 t w WttftM . % y - ' 1 '.%%• • •. . ♦. tt t 4lt« a A Inion, Larry 11.13,123 Adam. Jim 93 Adam. Linda 35 Aldrich. Randy 123 Aldrich. Rod 68.93 Alexander. John 93,126 Alich. Lorraine 35 Alich. Victor 93 Allen. Jim 12.82.93.99.105.107 Allen. Rhonda 35 Alley. Brenda 35.58.113 Alley.Janna93.H8 Alley. Steve 13.47.48.49.50.51.93 Ambrosek. Denesc 29.66.67.86.93.121 Ambrosek, Sandy 35.86.87.121 Amundsen. Ralph 19.93.119,121 Anderson. Bonnie 6.17.93.115.119 Anderson. Connie 69.35 Anderson. Jonathon 12.30.93.99 Anderson. Kathy 123 Anderson. Mike93 A nderson. Steve 93.121 Andrews. Dawn 35 Andrews. Dcbby 93.119 Andrews. Marla 35 Atkins. Bob35 Atkinson, l.orcc 35 Atwood. Ilynn 5.29.32.65.67.68.122.123. 136 August, Nathan 93 Averill. Audrey 123 b Baaskc. Patty 82.123 Backer. Mark 45.122.123.136.137 Back man, Gay 123 Baglicn. Barbara 35.79 Bailey. Diana 16.29.44.123.136 Baker. Dave 93 Ballard. Brenda 35.78 Ballard. David 93 Ballard. Ilcnc 78.123 Ballard. Terry 93 Ballou. Dale 35 Ballou. Daw n 35 Ballou. Gary 29.30.59.93 Barber. Debbie 35.102.121 Barnes. Jim 35,55 Barnes. Robert 123 Barnett. Shelly 93.118 Barnett. Walter 93 Barrows. Debbie Barton . Joan 93 Bash. Jim 68.123 Beach, Ellen Beals. Jeff 35.90 Beamish. Debbie Bearden. Ken 93 Bearden. Roxanne 6.7.9.28.29,123 Beaumont. Laurie 93 Becker. Roger 93 Becker. Vicki 17.83.93.115.116 Bcckncr. C'ala 123 Belknap. Mike Bell. Martin 35.57 Bennett. Brad 93 Bentley . Debbie 23.45.79.93 Bergland. Greg 35.121 Bergstrom. David 93 Bergstrom. Michelle 35 Berry. Lynn Berry. Tim 35 Bet hards. Sheryl 93.97 Bickers. Lori 1 8.34.35.60.62.118 Bidwcll. Deborah 35.45.118 Birky. Gary 123 Blaylock. Carolil 123.136 Blessing. Bob 29.94.121 Bober. Denise 64,82.94 Bober. Pete 32.90.91.123.136 Bober. Valeric 35 Boettcher. Carla 35 Boggs, Lari 123 Bolling. Bonnie 64.94.115 Bolling. Christy 124 Bong. Jeanannc 33.78.124 Book. Steve 35 Boone. Jan 124 Borst. Andrea 124 Borst. Dave 35 Bortcr. Bill 94 Borthwick. Michael 124 Bourn. Hallic 94 Bower, Greg 124 Bradford. John 94 Bradford. Patti 35 Braith. Myrna 124 Brantncr. Rudy 12.94 Brasucll. Dave 94.114.117,119 Brawn, lauri 78.94.119 Brewer. Dan 94.119 Broughton. Cindi 35 Broughton. Terry Brown. Bill Brown. D” 35.119 Brown. Donna 35 Brown. Mary 35 Bruce. Melody 94.119 Bruner. Dennis 94 Brunker. Hoyd 94 Bruno. C J 94 Brunson. Teresa 35.84 Bry ant. Dan 28.29.31.32.94.119.121 Brydon. Jams 119.124 Brydon, Laurie 35 Bryson. Judi 94.119 Bry son. Steve 35 Buck. Mike 35.109 Burdctt. Dave Burgess, l.arry 124.144 Burke. Kcnythc 35 Burrus. Kathy 35 Burt. Greg 94 Bush. Mike 94 Butler. Jim 13.34.35 Bylund. Lori 94 C Cadottc. Bob 94 Campbell. Rick 35.53.105.107 Cannoy. Lynn 35 Carper. Nancy 35 Carroll. Sandy 124 Carter. Mornc 94.119 Casper. Gary 36 Casper. Linda 28.29.31.124 Castillo. Vclia 36 Chamberlin. Penny 124 Chambers. Larry 8.13.28.29.94.III. 116 Chambers. Mike 119.124 Chambers. Robert 56.94 Chcuraux. Cccile 36 Chipman. Jan 124 Christensen. Suzy 94.118 Chronistcr. Patty 36 Clark. Rick 36.55 Coates. David Coats.David 20.35.36.111 Cochenour. Michael 16.124 Connorton. Brian 36 Connorton. David 124 Conrady. Evcly n 86.92.94 Cooley. Rodger 121.124 Costello. Clair 11.12.36.48.49.104.105.107 Cote. Jcanie 36 Covalt. Jim 12.14.56.80.94.99 Covey. Steve 11.13.36.60 Cowley. Dana 94 Co . Sam 36 Creech. Trudi 124 Crocker. Kim 36 Crocker. Mike 19.94.111 Crook. Terry 94 Crooks. I.cann 36.119 Crosby. Linda 94 Cuda. Peggy 125 Cuevas. Roy 36 Cummins. Eric Cummings. Mike94 Cunningham. Jcannic 94 Cunningham. Jim Curths. Calvin 62.94,111 Curths. Cheryl 36 Cusic. Charles 94.114.117 Cuykendall. Wendy 125 Cyrus.Andy 90.91.12 5 d Dandurand. Virgil 94 Danielson. Rhonda 62.71.94.103 Davis. Chet 36.109 Davis, Donna 124 Davis. Barbara 94.144 Davis, Joe 94 Davis. Joni 36 Davis, Lorna 36 Davis. Susan 94 Davis, Tony 94 Day. Daniel 94 Decker, l.owcll 94 DcHut, l.cc DcKuypcr. Anne 95 DeKuyper. Laurie 36,95 DeLair. Kathy 95 Dcrucda. Alicia 95 Devlin. Colleen 95 DeWilde. Linda 95.113 DcWilde. Pam 34.36.37.113 Dickason. Charles 36 Dickerson. Rocky 42.95.114.117 Dietz. Janet 36.121 Donaldson. Don 12.110.111.139 Douglas. Nancy 124 Douglas. Steve 13.36.53.105.107.144 Dowling. Rick 36 Downer, Donna 36,113 Duncan. Don 36 Duncan. Joan 36 Durham. Dale 36 Dustin. Rylcc Dvorak. Lonnie95 Dye. I.uannc 36 C Easley, Chcrcc Edwards. Colynn 125 Edwards. Joe 36 Edwards. Shaw n 36 Eichclbcrgcr. Sue 36.119 Eiger. Don 95.121 Emerson. Gcnncll 63.126.136 Erner. Charlotte 119.126 Erwin. Dclson 95 Esperanza. Mike Evans. Dale Evans, Debbie 36 Evenson. Bruce 22.23.30.65.78.95.121 Evcnson. Stan 23.58.90.91.126 Evers. Ellen 36.84 Evers. Irene 66.95 f FallCNcn, Lots 1.29.84.85.95 Farcy . Dan 12.14.89.95.111 Farcy. Ray 126 Farmcn. Neil 36 Farmer, Pam 36 Farmer. Roy 95 Farncr. Dicanna66.95 Farrow. Art 36.55.106.107 Feldtman. Sandy Fellers. Janet 95 Felt. Patti 95 Fenn. Dcmcc 19.66.67.119.126 Ferguson, Karen 126 Fcrrantc. Joe 36 Fetters. Chuck 20.47.49.50.51.126 Fetters. Diane 36 Fcucrstcin. Joe Ficgcnbaum. Martin 13,35.36.60 Field. Steve Fincgan. Maleah 32.36 Finley. Cindy 8.24.30.36.82.92 Fischer. Susi 29.62.126 Fisher. Rick 36.56 Fisher. Wanda 32.33.116.126.137.139 Fisk, Marion95 Fister. Linda 82.83.95.99.118 Fleming, Rhonda 70,116,126 Flynn. Leona 36 Folisom. Keith 95 Follosc. Mike 25.36.121 Force. Kim Ford. Pamela 126 Forkner. Cheryl 36 Foust. Greg 95 Foust. Shauna 36 Frame. LcRoy Frame. Tom 36 Free. Doug 95 Freeman. Teresa 126.134 Frcitag. Ray 95 Frcnzcl. Frank Fryman. Pam 36.40 Fugate. Pat g Galloway. Patti 95 Gamble. W allace 13.29.63.80.85.108.109 Gannon. Bob 36.144 Gantt. Ron 126 Gantt. Sheri 95 Gardner. Bill 6.42.95 Garrett. Sherry 126 Garza. Michelle Geer. Jane 36 Gentry. Sharon 27,33.126 Gcrig. Curt 95 Gerig. Lois 67.95 Geroy. Estelle 77.95 Ghormlcy. Lynne Gibbons. Mike 36.57 GiefTeb. Kathv 95 Giclish. Debbie 36 Gieush. Debbie 121 Gift. Michael 36 Gillham. Garold 12.71.90.91.95.108.109 Gillham. Terry 127 Glaser. Gail 17.127.144 Glaser. Greg 95 Glendcr. David 36 Glover. Denise 36 Goebel. Sharon 95 Goodman. Wayne 95.121 Goodwin. 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Patty 37 Harvill, David 96 Harvill, Keith Haworth, Tcy'a 86.96 Hayes. Daniel 30.128 Hayes. Dave 37 Hayes. David 37 Heacock. Vicki 37.138 Hcintzman. Gary 128 Hcisingcr. Greg Hcisingcr. Sandi 128 Hclliwell. Mary 96 Hcmmingson. Haylin 37 Hcmmingson. Jordicc 128 Henderson. Dan Henderson, Jay 128 Henderson. John 37 Hcnness. Terry 96 Hcnshaw. Kathy 37.118 Hensley. Dave 37 Hcrsom. George 37 Hess. Steve 20.53.96.105.107 Hicks. Carl 37 Hicks. Fred 12.56.96.121 Higgins. Bruce Higgins. John 6.57,96 Higgins. Mitch 132 Hill. Mary 96 Hillyer. Randy 128 Hines. Jan 5.28.29.31.33.86.119 Hisacn. Cathy 37.60.113 Hobart. Robin 96 Hobbs. John % Hodge. Terry 37.119 Hofmann. Jim 96 Hoffmann. Ken 6.44.58.128 lloiscth, Susan 37 Holmes. Eddie 37 Hooker, Mike Hooker. Ralph 28.78.99.119,128 Hoover. Gary 96 Hoover. Kevin 96 Hopper. Kathleen Houser, Cathy 96 Housing. Debbie 37 Houston. Mary 97 Houston. Ron 37.57 Hove. Brian 12,37 Howard. Linda 128 Howard. Mary 97 Howe. Cheryl 28 Howe. Pat 121.128 Howe. Peg 119.121.128.130 Hurst. Nanette 37 Hyatt. Charlotte 128 Hyatt. Dwayne 37 Hyrc, JcfT 60.97 Hyre, Patti 113.122.129 i Immoncn, Debbie 37 Ireland. Ron 83.97 Ishmacl. Greg 28.32.46.48.50.51.59.97.119. 121 Isom. Debbie 119.129 Isom. Kathy 37 Ivie. Alan 30.97 j Jackson, Dick Jackson. Marla 28.65.97 Jackson. Mike 53.97.105.107 Jeffery. Mark 97 Johnson. Bruce Johnson, Dennis 37 Johnson, John 37 Johnson. Judy 38 Johnson. Kathy 31.97 Johnson, Sandra 32.33.129.138 Jones. Larry 13.38.55 Jordan. Larry 38 Jordan, Virginia 38,113.119 Joseph. Jeanette 129.137 Joseph. Ken 97 Justus, Ruth 97 k Kahut. (iina 38 Kahut. Mike 129 Kapplcr. Rex 12.97 Kasparek, Ted 97 Kato. Kathy 23.38.85 Keenan, Joe 97.121 Keesee. Pam 129 Keller. Patty 97.119 Keller. Terry 129 Kennedy. Larry 38 Kennedy. Sandi 70.129 Kennel. Carrie 97 Kennel. Randy 129.139 Kennel. Robbin 38 Kiblcr. David 97 Kicscl. Naomi Kicscl. Norm 38 Kilgore. Judy 97 Killgorc, David 38 Killmgcr.Suc 130 King. Beck.i 38 King. Bob7l,130.132 King. Teresa 38.118 King. Valery 78.79.97 Klausing. Jeff Klausing. Russell 38 Klont . Stephen 97.119 Klum. Dennis $6 Knoflcr, Darla Konopa. Cathy 38.112.113 Kraft. Bcjamin I Ladd. Allan 38 LaDukc. Richard 97 Lamb. John 38,121 Landers. Carolyn 82,130 Landers. John Lane. Jack 38 Larson. Greg 6.23.28.60 Layman. Ric 13.38.56,111 Leahy. Patrick 38 Leek. Bctvi 38.118 Lee master. Joni 38 Lchnherr. John 130 Leisingcr. Arlin 38 LeMartc, John 38 LeM aster. Laurie 86.87.97 Leonard. Debbie 97 Leonard. Lance 23.38.39.45.60.121 Lew. Mark 38 Lindsey. Paul 97 Lough. Alfred 97 Lovejoy, Karen 130 Lunccford. Cccile Lundbcrg, tiers horn 39.97.119 Lundbcrg. Peter 38.111.119.121 Lute. Nick 119.130 Lute. Trina 38 Luther. Kelly 38.109 Luther. Kristy 38.84 Lynn. Dennis 57.65,97 Lynn. Drcnda 38.79 Lyon. Doug 38.57 Lyon. Gay la 30.67.119.131 Lyons. Francis 97 m Madsen. Curtis 97 Magarrcll. Marsha 38.60 Magarrell. Randy 78.131 Magnuson. Dance 38 Maicr. Richard 23.60.96.98.108 Maier. Rod 23.38 Mainord. Jim 98 Mark. Charcll 38 Mark. Moc60.65.83.98 Marker. Pam 171 Marlow. Damta 66.98 Marquis. Jackie 131 Marsh. Debbie 38 Marshall. Beverly 70.131 Marshall. Nancy 70.98 Martin. Irwin Martinec. Deanna 82.87.98 Masse. Steve 60.61.80.98 Mathis. Carla 131 Matthews. Larry 131 Maurice. Peggy 98 Maynard. Mike 13.56.57.88.97.98.102.109 McCloy. Ricky McClure. Tina 118 McClurg. Ben 90.98 McCoy. Ed 12.38 McCracken. Jerry 38.121 McDaniel. Kathi 150.113 McDaniel. Van 12.98.121 McDonald. Jackie 38 McDonald. Rcta98,l 19 McGarrv. Lenn 131 McGuire. Alberta 38.118 McIntyre. Jan 98.115 McKibbin, Steve 98 McKinnis. Lisa 38.118 McKinnis, Tia 38 McLain. Bonita 98 Mc.Mastcr. Steve 32.39.114.117 McMillan. Debbie McNaughlan. Randy 39.55.119 McQuillen. Kandy McNV illiams, Dan 131 McWilliams. Donna 32.71.83.122.131 McWilliams. Sam 55.111 McVickcr. Rose Mester. Diana 39 Mcston, Chuck 98.103.110.111 Met . Lyncttc 39 Meyer. Glcnna 131 Meyer. Steve 98 Miller. George 39 Miller. Kevin 39 Mills. Marty 39.121 Mishler. Kathy 70.98.118 Mitchell. Colccn 39 Mitchell. Laync 60.98 Mitchell. Merle 98 Modin. Gary 39,111 Modm. Steve 60.95.111 Moeller. Pam 79.85.86.89.98 Montgomery. Sharon 39.118 Mooney. Jim Moore. David 24.29.45.78.90.91.98 Moore. Judy 126.127.131 Moore. Tom 13,39.46.47.48.49.50.51.105.107 Morgan. Scott 39 Mormigo. discs 5.58.88.131.139 Mortcnson, Brenda Moyer. Ed Murdock. Debbie 39 Murray . Annette 33.98.119 Murray. Denise 64.82.125.131 Murray. Jim 98 Murray. Melinda 119 Mussclman. Patty 39 Myers. Debbi 1.18.32.39.116 Myers. Glen 39 Meyers. Steve 57.98 n Narp.Clif Neal. Diane 98 Nelson. Gary 39 Newell. Mark 12.56.98 Newman. Jcannie 98 Newman. Jerry 39 Newman. Scott 60.131 Newsom. Chery l 39 Newton. Cindy 70.98 Nida. Rodney Nielsen. Bill 69.98 Niemi. Mar ley 131 Noah. Jeff 29.39.56 Nof igcr. Devon 131 Nof igcr. Kevin 39.60.61 Nof igcr. Res 39.109 Nof igcr. Steve 39.121 Nova. Karen 95 Nydigger. Laura 39.119 O O'Brian. Dennis Oliver. David 98 Oliver. William Olson, Gloria Olson. Ken 18.39.104.105 Olson. Tom 6.1222.131.136 Orsborn. Jon 132 Orsborn. Malia 39 Ouslcy. Dean 39 Ousley. Lew is Owens. Clay P Palmer. Dan 13.39.60.111 Palmer, DecDec98 Palmer, Heather 18.29.39.113 Palmer. Nod 6.8.13.27.29.30.45.92.98.111. 144 Park. Steve 39 Parker. Nancy 98 Parsons. Kathyc 132 Pearson. Cary I 68.69.122.12 7 Pclroy. Claire Pclroy, Nadine 39 Perlenfein. Rick 132 Peters. Marie 86.87.88.96.98 Peterson, f ay nc 59.128.132 Peterson. Joy 22.23.40.60.61.113.116 Phillips. Bruce 46 Phillips. Jim Planner, Cindy 98.118 Planner. Nancy 40 Pli ga. W ayne 109 Plumlcc, Delores 132 Pool. Carol 119.121.132 Pool. Dale 40.121 Porter. Debbie 118 Porter. Rick 98 Potcet. Rick 98 Pot ter. Sue 86.87.89.98.119.121.138 Powers. Circg 40 Privatsky. Dean 98 Privatsky. Rhonda 40 Priepke. Edward 132 Proctor. Jan 85.98 Proffitt. Doug 13.32.53.89.98.99.121 Puckett. Tony 13.29.32 Pulsifcr, Raymond 13.40.60.67.111,119 q Quigley. Janet 40.118 r Rabcr. Linda Ramer. Kathi 40 Randolph. Beverly 118.132 Ranis, l ev 40 R avert. Sue 40 Ray. Vikki 133 Reeves. Debra 45.62.122.133 Reid. Debbie 98 Rcigcr. Peggy 40.85 Roger, Susan 44.70,83,133 Roger. Wanda 1.84.98.136 Recser. Dale Rcmland. Greg 98 Rey nolds. Bobby 12.40.55.111 Rey nolds. Theresa 113.133 Richardson. Sue 98.118 Riggan. Karen 98 Riggs. Steve45.133 Riggs. Sue 71.90.98.112 Rtsingcr. Melinda 98 Kisingcr. Pam 40 Robertson. Lonn 29.31.57.99.119.121 Rodgers. Jim Rodgers. Kandy 40 Rodgers. Rhonda99 Rochrich. Janet 60.133 Rohncr. Randy 1.68.133 Romstad. Sherry 32.84.85.99 Rose. Steve 29.30.31.32.99 Ross. Karen 79.133 Roth. Carol Ann 99 Roth. Carol 99.119.121 Roth. Doug 68.69.99.121 Roth. Kathy 31.33.118.119.133 Roth. Loren 40.109.121 Roth. Robin 11,12.40.53 Roth. Shilrcy 133 Rowdcn. Connie 70.99 Rowdcn. Lynn 40 Rud ik. Tim 52.53.59.99.105 Rugg. Pamela 40 Rumlcy. Jeremy 40 Rusen, Jack 133 Russel. David S Sacked. Julie Sahlccn. Jay 18.40 Sanders. Howard 20.46.49.51.80.114.133 Sandquist. Lona 133 Sandquist. Pat 40 Sass. David 13.40.55.104.105 Sauvagcau. Lisa 99 Saxton. Linda 40.118,119 Saxton. Steve 20.21.28.29.31.53.99.119.121 Scanlon. Altson99 Schneider, Lori 40 Schroeder. Janet 19.99 Schuh. Carol 133 Schuld. Dawn 40.1 IK Scott. Ed 24.25.30.64.71.99 Scott. Joe 29.99 Scavy. Larry 40.121 Scrdar. Brad 99 Severance. Kent 40 Shackelford. Mike 13.15.32.40.47.49 Shaul. Cheryl 33.86.87.134 Shcfferd. Nancy 40 Shepard. Margo40 Sherrod. Jane 99 Shmdlcr. Richard 134 Sims. Polly 39.40 Simpson. Cheryl Sitvlcr. Ken Slater. Pattic99 Slover. Bcckie 134 Smith. Bcrlita 68.99 Smith. Betty 40.121.131 Smith, Clinton Smith. Curt 40 Smith. Joe 40 Smith. Robert 99 Smith. Steve 99.111 Sneed. Belinda 40 Sneed. Mark 40.55 Spark . Bill Spencer. Rick 24.37.40.88 Spilde. Dave99 Sprague. Janet 99 Stanley. Scott 11.13.40.55.121 Stanton. Karen 113.118 Steagall. Rob 16.60.99 Steckley. Mark 60.99 Steele. Cynthia Stcimcr. Pam 99 Stcnnett. W illiam 99 Stephenson. Laurel 99 Stevens. Jerry 40 Stewart. Jcannie Stewart. Mark 99 Stilwell. 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