South Albany High School - Sapere Aude Yearbook (Albany, OR)
- Class of 1984
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Student clubs work- ed hard sponsoring activities to make the year as positive as possible for themselves, the school, and the community. The Rebels high academic achievements are proof that they strive to develop their goals and filter out what is most important to them. In athletics, the Rebels are out to expose other teams and show them they are superior. Win or lose, Rebel pride and class is always a high contrast in the community The most colorful things about South, however, are its people. The students and staff pictured on the following pages all contributed to produce 1984: The Year in Pictures. Contents SENIORS 2 SPORTS 62 JLINIORS 26 STUDENT LIFE 102 SOPHOMCRES 36 CLOSING 138 FRESHMEN 46 INDEX R 140 FACULTY 56 ADVERTISEMENTS 144 T e Year in People w- -Q '. 19 1, lm :J AZ- . .., . 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Mike Madison, Michael Mehr, Darrin Mann, RJ Marcum, Cindy Mark, Marci Marshall, Dawn Martin, Art , Freshman 51 Martin, Patrick Martone, Evelyn Masonhall, Valerie Mast, Debra McDaniel, Donna McKibben, Robert McVey, Jennifer Meade, Tamara Mears, Michele Mengore, Michael Miller, Michelle Morris, William Moyer, Debbie Muir, Barbara N, K W '- . A , r we if 2 , ,z ir. aww l we Q X AM X X X . Q W, . Q .K , . ., .- 3 f x Q x an X X l i X Q N X fx is-Q X , i si ., A , ir' K Q 2 g gf.-XY X 4 , 'ri li N N N J' rl and Aaron Goldman lake WWDQYBTUYS C21lCUlaliOf1S Dale Powell and Troy Hopkins rebuild a Briggs and Mike Simons escorts Lisa Stratton in small engines class. Rollins at the Valentines Prom M-fi: ,-Vw S Pahlman, Ken Park, Deborah Payne, Lori Pearce, Susan Phillips, Doug Pockrus, Julie Powell, Dale Freshman 'F 'iff--riff? A 5 .. , fv 1- - f . ' :isl e ' ' .X 4 , .:.A W, ,, , r X is r We r 5, .W 5 052:21 X Puppo, Joey Purpura, Jim Quesenberry. Jeff Quinnett, Sean Ramon, John Raymond, Rich Rediger, Traci Renly, Don Resualoso. Harvey Rhodaback. Chris Rice, Rod Richardson, Connie Richardson, Dax Richter, Angie Shanks, James Simons, Mike Slayter, Glen Smith, Amy Smith Cindy Smith, Michelle Smith, Rob Soderquist, Carl Sorensen, Bobbi Sorensen, Keith Spitz, Don Staples, Donna Starbuck, Steve Staten, Brad Steiner, Staci Stephenson, Dan Stockton, Susan Stokes, Cindi Strawn, David Strawn, Judy Stutzman, Stacie Sullivan, Brooke Surbaugh, Steven Sutherlin, Scott Sutherlin, Steve Swanson, Kevin Swarm, Melanie Sykes, Theresa Thayer, Justin Theriot, Elizabeth Thomas, Elizabeth Thomas, Tamra Thompson, Brian Thompson, Joe Thurston, Gail A solar experiment captures the imagination of Brenda Davies and Susan Gross in Mr. Gould's science class. 54 Freshman . - , ' R f iz, T' W. . ' 1221 s' r ' Q V .W t- X f N f -if t it t ,, N, , g if , Ns , X N X X A s .- X W Q s Q ik sr t, S W 'ro .:-... .iii 'klll ' :VS . 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Kim lf if -Y if Sapp, James If Z Stanton, Robert 1 1 Wischnofske, Ricky I 1 W' 'lA't'A ki'i'i ki'ii'ki k'k'k'k'k Timberlake, Mark Tom, Julie Traw, Alex Truex, Corinna Tuomi, Ken Underwood, Dana Upton. Donna Van Hoff, Mike Vauble, Delene Vinton, Tammy Vogler, Lori Waldher, Scott Walker, Bret Walker, Jay Ward, Wendy Warren, Lynda Weaver. Tom Webb, Pat Webster, Todd Weekly, Kristi Westerberg, John Whitmireg Mike leir, Whinakergiiwelndy Wibbens, Lisa l iwiuziamerscafiiili , iWillian1s.iSiaey , Willsjievel f i Wsnfer,iiHe,idaei i v .Im -is Brian Leichiy analyzes his work for Global Studies. Wfs+Ff2?hWa11-S5,r,irelf, T w f mv School Administration WLM John DeBoie Eldon Durham Doug Killin Ted Moon Assistant Principal Principal Vice Principal 2nd Vice Principal Faculty Office Staff WWW Terr Leinin er to Right: Marsha Gr'll Ch ylL d' K h Hodson Sue Davis, Debbie y Q I . er an is, at y , , , Zahn' Linda Githensl Athletic Director Rex Anderson Jim Angaran Karen Angel Pat Archibald Bill Avedovech Social Studies Choir Business Health French Q Jan Bateman Peggy Bateman Delores Bayman Brent Belveal Jerry Bennett English-Sentry Mathematics Speech Therapy Business English eth Bentley Faye Bohles Dorothy Boissonou Joe Bold Dean Butts rama-English-French Business Orchestra Health-BE. Industrial Arts Andy Capperauld Bob Christensen Tom Cochran Vicki Cochran John Cole Reading Specialist Mathematics Science English Social Studies -wo- in ik Counseling secretary Cheryl Landis writing a pass for Cook Ella Baker prepares quiche Lorraine for hungry Faculty 5 7 the Sentry photographer to get back to class. Rebels. Gary Cunningham Industrial Arts rj f Becky Gaslin English Social Studies teacher John Cole giving one ot his worldly lectures Doug Gore Social Studies John Hfibefmali Sandi Haberman Mathematics Spanish Dave l-lagfeldt Science Clyde Curley English Steve Geddes Industrial Arts Jim Gould Science Matt Herb Agriculture Asa Daily Mathematics-Compu Ruth Good English Steve Gremmel Art Bob Hollander Special Education 58 Faculty Mae Jean Zelle gets down at one of the proms, Jim Finch helps TMR student, Amee Chimenti, with her work. rincipal, Eldon Durham, enjoying himself at the Senior Prom. id Lenderman Bonnie Lotton Vlathematics Social Studies Bill Holloway Annual-Library Bill Kenny Band Michelle Larsen Home Economics Gary McClain Driver's Education Wayne Jackson Mathematics Rudy Kovalik Physical Education Randy Lary Health Dottie Merryman Business i WMM Ellen Jaeger Special Education Karin Krakauer English Linda Lawrence English Harvey Moore Industrial Arts points. Ron Propp comes out of meditation to see his girls basketball team score another two Coach Gould gives the team some strategy Faculty 59 tips. Chris Nelson Physical Education Jim Patterson Social Studies David Raffetto Spanish Dick Sabatka Special Education Dean Nussbaum Special Education Steve Pensinger Physical Education Tom Ransford Industrial Arts Ered Sangren Social Studies Kitc en Staff Jan O'Banion Special Education Ron Propp Mathematics Back Row: lris Hunt. Phyllis Whelan. Third Row: Gwen Hogan. Second Row: Darlene Cox. Kathy Monroe. First Row: Kim Wood. Alli Roberts. Ella Baker. Bruce Reid English LaMont Simons Physical Education June Swedberg Bonnie Webber Business English I Qt 50 Faculty Steve Gremmel corrects papers. During one of her team pep talks, Ms. Krakauer discusses her baby shower. T cher Aides Bonnie Mindin School Nurse Counselors Kay Sauer, Jaque Bittle, Chris Lasley, Elaine Bloom, Gayle ierns. Janitors Back Row: Roy Farmer, Mel Olsen. Second Row Louis Crispin. Lee Ohlouser, Ben Pankou, First Row: Don Wallace. Jack Tatum. Rolland Carpenter, Shirley Shaw, Margaret Vanderford, Evan Humphreys. Pam Weiler Business Mr. Hagfeldt and Mr. White discuss dancing Hin the old days. Their wives wonder about dancing these days. John White Dean Williams Wendy Yess Mae Jean Zelle Science Social Studies Home Economics Science Dean Williams, outstanding in the Faculty 61 photographers sight. 4 ,I M , 412 f ff 45 5 Gymnastics: Nobody Performs Like A Rebel Can The Rebel Gymnastics Team had an outstanding 83-84 season with six returning varsity lettermen, 4 of whom advanced to state. Varsity Letterman, Ronda Houston commented, Our gym- nastics team was very close and we had lots of fun together. We had a great season. l,personally, didn't make it to state, but have had 4 years of great experiences I'll never forget! Coach Randy Lary said, This was the best team that South Albany has ever had in gymnastics, Although a lot of people didn't realize it, this is one of the very best teams in the statef' Juniors Jamie Leininger, Susan Olsen and Nancy Zink and Sophomore Dani Eicher were the 4 gymnasts who went to state. They all did a remarkable job and are look- ing forward to next year's season. 1. Jr. Jamie Leininger performs gracefully on the beam. 2. Soph. Dani Eicher Sprints up to the vault dur- ing the Crescent Valley meet. 3. Coach Lary gives Nancy Zink a pep talk. 4- Manager Michelle Taisey, and Coach Lary talk over strategy, 5. Jr. Carman Moore shows how flexible she is. Coach Randy Lary van 4 27 is S.A. Opponent 127.25 McMinnville 117.65 f 5 Tigard 88.05 117.05 s0ufhE ne 136,05 estL' ' 1.00 0 r A Sheldo' it Sp ngfield Lebanon 130.10 114,80 Left to Right: Manager Michelle Taisey. Coach Randy Lary, Jamie Leininger, Nancy Zink, Susan Olsen, Ronda Houston, Dani Eicher, Carman Moore- Gymnastics Boys' Cross Country RU Finishing with an eight-one record was the high point of the J.V. boys cross country season. The base of the Rebel team was supported by many good freshmen runners, in- cluding Kent Lovelace and Scott Harvey. Dale Vogt remarked, JV, has a lot of potential for next year. Our potential showed when many of the runners moved up to Varsity. Mike Decker said. At the beginn- ing ofthe season I didn't enjoy runn- ing but with the support of all of the other teammates it turned out to be an enjoyable season. South's District Champion, John Moye, recorded the fastest time ever run by a South runner at the district meet. He felt, Our team was the strongest team that South has ever had. I am looking forward to winn- ing districts next year as a team Coach White stated, I am looking forward to next year because nine of the top ten runners are returning. John Moye was awarded Most Outstanding Runner, Ken Trahan Most Inspirational Runner, and Gary Welborn was Most Improved Runner at the Fall Sports Banquet. - - f Fwllis. . :Q-'iiiffil 'flair W ..,,,, .- 5,2 ,, ,,,, . ., TG REBEL it . ,,:, 2295: , rr. . ....y J rr. M V 1 , . ...,.. ' so 54 1 1. Gary Welborn sprints toward the finish line in South's dual meet against Sprague and McNary. 2. John Moye reflecting on his undefeated dual meet season. ?f, , V ' 1' 'rf C 1 ,,,,,. .I Cfppgpent . I I Slouth Albany2slPlace ...st if a u .NQ y C 'W Ffa? I V vs I Saem rg YA LW, y man Zgad Jig!! 6th W4 EWE 'lf' 1: f 4555: Iwi i f ,, Coach White 6 4 Cross Country Qt' First Row: Scott Stotthoff, Tim Hockema. John Hunter. Coach White. Dale VOQ1- Roberto Llmlafes- Kem Lovelace. Scott Harvey, Robert Fouts. Second Row: Doug Kern. Mike Decker, John Moye. Roger Saw, Donavan Kloewer. Gary Welborn. Ken Trahan. if Girls, Cross Country TRY it 2 1. Half way through the South Albany dual meet. Lindy Gerig sets her sights on passing a runner from Sprauge. 2. After finishing first in the dual meet against Sprague and McNary, Janelle Henderson tries to catch her breath. 3. Shelley Houston passes her rival from McNary helping South Albany to victory over Sprague and McNary for the first time in South's History. 4. Janelle Henderson and Susan Montague strive for an early lead in the Sprague-McNary dual meet. 4 First Row: Tammy Thomas, Kory Bakley. Shelly Houston, Lori Neal. Patty Toedtemeier. Second Row: Melanie Springer, Jamey Bergara, Gina Borst, Lindy Gerig. Jeanna Yeager. Third Row: Debbie Bailey, Debbie Rumsey, Paige Hagfeldt, Susan Montague, Heather Luscher, Loda Kelm. Forth Row Karen Pearson. Janelle Henderson. Coach Krakauer Finishing third in the district meet was one of the high points of the Varsity girls cross country season. South's most valuable runner, Janelle Henderson, plac- ed sixth in district sending her to compete at state for her second year in a row. The Rebel runners won a third place trophy at the Springfield Invitational which has never been done before. Karen Pearson felt, This yearls team was close. We all work' ed towards a common goal and had a lot of fun in the process. The J.V. harriers won their district meet. Paige Hagfeldt, J.V.'s most inspirational runner said, nl am looking forward to next year's season because it will be even better than this year South Albanyls J.V. most improved runner, Jamey Bergera said, lt was a great season because we all grew stronger in our physical and mental abilities. 1 W':WJVMi' fiiwifl fif .i7 7 VA ff WJ Q 7 ' V' 5 T . . M,w:Mg..,l,mz3VM 'mi H :,:k,,,,,,?im:l,WW A In g ,, ty, ,i pl, .wr zz,:,-::.f5r'q 'a,355g,r-zffs' ,mis W M, - --z.a.x.:. if -2. , s zfi ,gf fy 4 Erift-yi! riesfiflfqfff- Lf 'l ii 4',g5ilf'i7'w,gH2 f ' g f . f Q- - -1 or 1' I g. 5 and f -vt 7 fr -ri A ' f f -1 f Q A 5 5 'f r ' A I .mfs H f g y , g . , H ., u p ,, iii, -,g?,,.Q,-N, . Af ffyf V, i ea Q ,,, stef 1 f-W f wkxsfiiv-il WH. P TEX 5 gf' 5553 rfiiwjf-if ffl? M I . Cross Country 65 Varsity and J.V. Boys Soccer Rebs Don't l-lave to Win to be Great This past season was a building year for the Boy's Varsity Soccer Team. Our major goal was to gain experience on the field since we didn't have many returning seniors. The Rebels showed im- provement in each game. Also, they showed throughout the season that they have the best sportmanship in the league. --Coach Lehecka Elias Mendez, forward, and one of the co- captains who made 2nd Team All-League and was named Most Valuable Player commented, 'Tm really glad that the team put out the best effort they could. Other team awards went to Lonnie Bumgardner for Outstanding Sportsmanship and Dave Yingling for Most Improved. Team co- captains other than Elias were Lonnie Bumgardner and Ken Weinberg. South Albany had a successful lst year J.V. Soc- cer program this season. Their record was 1-7 with their only win over Corvallis 3-2. Jason Eldredge, center forward, Commented, We were well sup- ported by Coach Lehecka and the Varsity team. Coach Lehecka Coach Ghasedi fm i i Back Row: Robert McKibben, Rich Raymond. Jason Eldredge. Geoff Keeney, John BaCl4 Rowr Coach Lehecka- Phil Zeff- I-Onnle Bumgafdnef- Nathan UPYOU- Folmsbee. Rocky Dougherty, John Wright, Front Row: Joe Thompson, Scott Charters. John Figone, Mike Huycke, Doug Newquist, Monte Hulderman, Huddleston, Eric Nelson, Todd Miller, Ken Weinburg, Phil Bergland, Kniebuehler, Rodolpho Aceves, Matt Shoemaker. 't Hr -f fr- it it Q ,... .E ...Vg Mendez, Matt Evan, Mike Ostrom, Steve Little. Front Row: David Yingling, l l Elia: Ker Gre ..... W -we '- - -- .r rp?5Pf1nQffEkI3ag3t' 0 .Q 19:1 --ftf:-:fifth .E '-- Quan.:-' 0 Q i . .F 0 M t:sf,ffi..,.isf 6 e. 1 gag. t ' . 1, rrrr --A--Y-rw ,zwfi-. .. :s-:-gf,-- . -:Qr55, T l..s .'..s Q :4ri::'l: .1 McNary 3 North 3 1. Monte Hulderman practices heading the ball into iis- .gg the goal before the game. 1 2. Greg Kniebuehler chases the ball down the field as Jeff McLaren runs along to help. 66 Boy's Soccer Girls Varsity Soccer The Reb's You Won,t Forget S ., ,rr r LVVVL rhk ' f A4 South Salem ' i 1155 ,,,, Q 3 West Albany 1 0 CrescentValley' i l J O Corvallis 0, 0 McNary A V 0 North Salem ll' A AA'l' f 1, Sprague - li if 'll' ' O McKay A if ll fl'.. if 1, Lebanon J 1 Coach Jim Gould The girls Varsity soccer team set some high stan- dards in the areas of effort and reputation this season. They tied Corvallis and beat Lebanon for the first time in the school's history. Coach Jim Gould summed up the season by say- ing, We learned the importance of a positive team spirit and a total team effort towards our common goals. Team members receiving awards were: Kim Pix- ley, Most Valuable Playerg Kelly Clark, Most lm- proved Playerg and Darcy Gilbert. Outstanding Sportsmanship. i'The closeness of our team made the season en- joyable and successful, said left forward, Jody Ell- ingson. 1. Team captains, Darcy Gilbert. Kim Pixley. and 2. Shelly Scheer passes the ball to Jill Jacks to Kim Wagener helped lead the team to a succesful boot up the fieldlw geagon, 3. Shelley Ropp practices her form while warming I 2 up for a game. -U . L. ..r,t.2,1,-,.,afr Back row: Coach Jim Gould. Kersty Burton. Lisa Kutch. Shelley Ropp. Shelly Scheer. Cindy Lott, Lisa Rollins. Lori Wagener, Laura Tinney. Jill Jacks. Lisa Rhodes. Kelly Clark, Sheila Lee. Front row: Carrie Bayless, Mary Moore. Jody Ellingson, Lilly Duran, Kim Pixley. Kim Wagener. Carrie Heaton. Judy Walker. Darcy Gilbert. 3 Varsity soccer 57 J .V. Volleyball The Rebels Were Made For Winning 1 2 Front row: Kim Knight. Stephanie Tibbetts. Tina Strawn. Robin Reineccius, Kelly Miles. Terri Hallett. Back row: Tanya Bremer, Deanna Luther, Colleen Schmidt, Coach Nelson. Christina Piasky, Wendy Marsh, Peggy Hull. . t Wraam 1. Robin Reineccius concentrating on the next play 2. Peggy Hull ready to play 3. Terri Hallett waits for the serve. 4. Stephanie Tibbetts in ready position, 68 J.V. Volleyball The J.V. Volleyball team ended their season with a record of 10-8. Coach Nelson commented the team did lack leadership but towards the end of the year things picked up. She also saidg l'The record for the J.V. was the best one South has ever had. Stephanie Tibbets comments wereg I think the season was really fun. l improved as an individual and we definitely improved as a team. Coach Chris Nelson ' W.. trrrgilm-frstrfs-mess,msg M J.: ,K . .. , it .... .... sw.,idf-WW-ssiiQfewzr4se,ii.'-- if: f. V f ft Wt -fi . r .... ' V 0 2 . ' . , A I K . . .... H . . s . ... .rr is E.. ..,. A . 52506 02 2 Keabels Most Likely to Succeed 'M' his-4 ,ff 2 . 3 The 1983 freshman volleyball team ac- complished a great deal in terms of improve- ment. The team learned many valuable skills of volleyball that they felt would help them when they reach the Junior Varsity and Varsity levels. Coach Propp expressed his thoughts for the team when he stated, This is one of the finest groups of athletes that l have ever coached. They worked hard and made excellent progress throughout the season. Debbie Cooper and Carmen Hiatt were selected as co-captains at the Fall Sports Ban- quet. Debbie felt, We had athletes that displayed a lot of talent. The season ended with a record of 5-13. Carmen Hiatt and Janie Kelley agreed that the team had learned some basic skills of volleyball, and Jennifer Baley said, ul felt that the team im- proved a lot by the end of the season. Front Row: Carmen Hiatt, Kristina Heike. Yori Lane. Jody Nye. Cindy Marcum. Janie Kelley. Debbie Cooper. Second Row: Valerie Masonhall. Sherry Fen Stockton, Jennifer Baley, Coach Ron Propp. SV Music ' f J., sim ,W .,,,, i-, . xi, 50Uflf1-iii South South -Srwfh j South Sfwfh ff: :sm f 'f i we i fm, sy, wit, his f wk tial ,wifi f:,M':2W 'iz tiii'i.e1f5i-fit t .ma .-utter wi 'f ,yt -fi' A-'li 'f wtfiifs: H,rJ13riWik-55iii- r, . i W .1 -az, 1 J 48 Q55 l,2f'iHi,iiiX?Et , 1' if ' -f,eMtf41,Stiii W, , IW 5 wi.fVQi52W4k?f'fW'V2f l' ffM'QQn,iiQgg,y,Eih-wifi'-5:Hi'i'f lf3' -fat f. . . .. . M'i Av :Em i YJN .f Z: WQYJJ 7 '4'?K,Z4g'f4:,Wjf -1 ',f 'J t ' W . if f T- .,i, . ...T T - twfff 'flf if ,l-it+ -',r'- 'l'lllll . 2351 2 .92 -191 54 . L.fY!?5fEzlAlf?a V who-2: fcfggegm vaiiey '0-2 J Lebanon.- n. Staci Steiner. Michele Mears. Donna McDaniel, Susan Coach Propp 1. Coach Propp discusses strategy with his team in pursuit of their win over South Salem. 2. Kristina Heike gets in position to receive the oncoming serve 3. Janie Kelley and Carmen Hiatt switch positions after the SGTVQ, Freshman Volleyball 69 Volleyball Goodbye To A Most Adored Year Placing 11th in the state. the Volleyball team finished with a season record of 30-10. Making the All League first team was Danette DeFord, sr. Debbie Pruitt, sr. made second team. Honorable Mentions were, Kate Thomas, sr., Mandy Wyninegar, jr., and Sandy Parsons, so. Team awards were given to Danette DeFord, jr., for Most Valuable Player. Sandy Parsons, so.,received Most Improved. The Most Inspirational Award was given to Kate Thomas, sr. Senior Danette Delford com- mented, The past three years have been full of lots of fun and good memories, Our team was close and it make it all worth being a part off, This was a season of mixed emo- tions. Our goal at the beginning of the season was to just make playoffs ftop 4l. We lost three strong players to graduation and were unsure who would fill their shoes. As the season progressed we filled those positions and began to have a lot of success. We re-set our goal and decided state was very realistic. Unfortunately, after placing second in the League with a record of 14-4, winning the South Albany Volleyball Tourna- ment, and defeating the eventual State Champs, Corvallis, two out of three matches, we lost in the league playoffs and ended our fine season too soon. This group was special. They were very close. The six seniors played volleyball together four years. All 10 varsity players played impor- tant roles on our team. For me, it was the most enjoyable group l've ever coached, and at the same time it was a very frustrating season. Un- fortunately, we never had the op- portunity to prove at State that we really were one of the best volleyball teams in the State of Oregonfl said Coach Steve Pensinger 3. Volleyball players watch the South Salem Saxon game anxiously. 4. Debbie Pruitt contemplates on her next move. 5. Sandy Parsons and her South Salem opponent battle it out forthe 1. Vicki Reece spikes the ball to beat her opponent. point' 2 D tt Dc-:Ford Kim Knight and Terry Hallet ready for West 6. Danette DeFord serves the ball to scoreapoint against West Albany. . ane e . x Albany's serve. 70 Volleyball 4, 4 Back Row: Tina Marcum, Kate Thomas. Jodie Bowens. Debbie Pruitt. Joyce Matson. Front Row: Michelle Roller, Vicki Reece. Sandy Parsons, Danette DeFord. Mandi Wyninegar, iffy I i . Coach Steve Pensinger Volleyball 1 1 The Determined Rebels of S.A. The Freshman Football team ended their season with a record of 2-6. Coach Cole commented lt's been an excellent year in all ways, except the record. As for the future, Coach Cole thinks the team has lots of potential as Varsity players. Brett Rossback commented that the season was slow in the beginning but progressed each day. 1 First Row- Dustin Davis, Ty Hilliker, P.J. York, Brad Barday. John Westerberg. Brian Jacobson. Ali Saiyed, Darrin Mohr. Bart Roiser. Andy Packard. Jim Halsey, Shawn Burris, Aaron Goldman, Don Spitz. Second Row- Troy Lidet, Dale Dolecheck, Tony Gulick. Jeff Quesenberry, Dacks Richardson, Tony Bender, Don Castel, Clye Anderson, David Strawn, Bill Oswald, Tad Wootan, Mike Simons, Rob Smith. Bottom Row- Jeff Hanson, Rick Wischnotske, Scott Geller, Pat Martin. Justin Thayer, Kevin Roberts, Scott Young, Steve Sutherlin, Wil Moris, Shawn Monroe, Tom Loewen, Brett Rossback. S . A. Opponent g 8 Crescent 5 yy y South .,,. A lly' -20m it, -- A rrr M. iiisls rrf ' I f Ma f fr QL 0 6 Cofvaihs Q West Albany r ,,,, lt it Lebanon 1. Tony Gulick shows his team how to make a touch down. 2. Coach Belveal talks of strategy to the Rebs before their game against Coach John Cole Wes'- 72 Freshman Football J.V. Football J.V. Sets ut to Become the World's Best Coach Anderson The Rebels J.V. Football was very com- petive this year. Their record was 1-8 but a lot of the games were closer than indicated. Typical of the season was their game against McNary which went into 5 overtimes before the Rebels were defeated 20-14. Coach Anderson commented, I hope what came out of this season was the team's knowledge of their competitiveness, con- fidence andthe improvement of their skills. Bob Rost, offensive and defensive tackle stated, Our games were very close this season, many of those games l think we should have won. Back Row: Mark Stauffer, Troy Madarus, Terry Owen. Jim Fenn. Jeff Pieper. Greg Tibbs, Scott Webster. Pete Kenny, Russ Collins, Eric Willem. Bobby Gray, Matt Burnett, Larry Dey. Rich Smith, Kevin Dalke, Mike Boggs, Asst. Coach Larry Burris. Front Row: Coach Rex Anderson, Don Lee, Pete Owens, Paul Montoya, Brian Ellingson, Mike Mears, Gary Biersdorf, Travis Miller, Joe Chido, Fred Sandgren, John Keksi, Montel Kendell, Nick Richardson, David Jakeman, Asst. Coach Dave Weaver. yfrf , . ' if ' H F . K y t K . . . ryyyyy t .,,,, fwjQ:?A tw:?5 '51, ---- , rs.. , s , Q yyyyy :,,, ,. ,W ,,, A..,, , ,,,. , , H Z ,,, iz .,,, ' ,,,, ,,. 14 7 Q51 6.24: . 12 i ,, , . I 1. k1,5,5r.,prrM,,: ,ggww ,gk Q rf wr ,4,,ggN :E-' rf' . ,iusfiim A mam? ' 1 . ,, A ffl QW 3 2 J.V. Football 73 Varsity Football EW The efforts and improvement of the 1983-84 Rebel Football Team were no doubt a step forward compared to previous years. The team played under the direction of first year Rebel coach, Rudy Kovalik. Kovalik enjoyed his first year coaching at South. He said of the team, They're a good bunch, and l've en- joyed working with them a lot. Their improvement through the season was outstanding. The strengths of the team were that they had real hard work-outs and they kept up their enthusiasm, and mostly they got stronger as the year went byr The major weakness of the team was clearly lack of size. Kovalik. stated, Every team we went up against was bigger than us. Over all, the Rebels always seemed to have the most trouble in the first quarter of every game. They need to learn how to play a strong game all the way through, stated Kovalik. The Most Valuable Award went to senior, Tony Matta. Other awards for Most Valuable Players in specific posi- tions went to Randy Mohr, Todd Owen, Greg Osborne, Mike Hardleben, Tony Matta, and Chris Mahr. The Most Improved Honor went to Eddie Free. Offensive Receivers ff' Q Offensive Linemen Top Row: Phillip Tom. Second Row: Todd Martin, Chris Mahr. Todd Owen. Third Row: Matt Rossback, Allen Kingsberry, Chip Kauf' fman, Mike Cernin. Bottom Row: Rob Simmons, Mike Martin, Randy Mohr, Shawn Kolu. Andy Lemerande. Offensive Backfield Top Row: Mike Hardleben, Greg Osborne, Tim Bartel, Vern Alvin. TOP Row: Alan Kl'205k f, Pete Kenney, Dave Ellingson. Front Rowg Front Row: Eddie Free, Tim Piasky, Ted Holiday, Doug Schaumberg. Grant Hromas. Tony Matta. Tracy Townlin. 7 4 Varsity Football ,i X X H f W, Coach Kovalik 2-:iw rg N 1, Q g 4 N A' ff' AW wwf' if 5 39 3 f li 'f f W W W 1. Tony Matta getting a hand off from Pete Kenney at the South Salem Game. 2. Coach Kovalik and his defense players at Corvallis. 3. Ed Free blocks a punt during the third quarter ofthe Corvallis game. 4. Alan Krzoska throws a pass during the Corvallis game as Andy Lemerande guards. 4 3 Varsity Football 7 5 7 5 Wlesfllflg 1. With his freshman muscle. Mike.Simons works hard for his points. Wrestling The Mighty Reb ls r The Rebel wrestlers placed eighth at district but that doesnlt reflect theirexcellent varsity , i T record of 7-Zin league. S i T Q S T s t Seniors David Adams at S141 pounds, Chris Mahr at 178, and Randy Mohr at 191, were sent on tothe state tournament. T oor o r ' - r M t i i it t According to Coach Simons, David wrestled very well. He had stitffcosmpetition in his weight class. lt was a tough state tournament in every weighty!-le finished sixth in state, Chris andflandy alsowrestled weilg All of them had excellent seasonsf' r i s W T g S V These wrestlers swept all of the awards at the Winter S orts Dessert too Rand received S p ' , .,,. 9 T t ' The Most Improved tJ,V. Wrestler. Chris got the Hustletfkward. David was named the Most Valuahlerwrestler. T i s T r T T V Senior Tony Marta commented, lt was a fun season because wewon a lot and next year will be even better with so many wrestlers returning. The other seniors and I will miss Mr. , Simons and theother coachessbecause we learned so much from them. 1 S it S - Ayoong J.V. wrestling team represented South this year. They finished the season with a record of 15-8. T s - 5 i T f s T r as ' 5 me Coach Belveat aClded,1 Theyallwrestled competitively during the season. Most of them will move up to varsity next yearf, T T i r T Sophomore Scott Stothoff commented, f'We had a better team this year which made it the funnestf' S T V T ' S ' s T s p I T T Freshman Coach Dave Hagfeldt feelsthat the frosh wrestlers that came out thisyear were very talented. He added, They will contribute to the futures success of the wrestling pro- gram because of their attitude, hard work, and motivationf' r T i Freshman Pat Bond summed his season by saying, 'AI had a lot of fun in wrestling and go- ing to district. I plan on wrestling next year' Coach Simons finished by commenting, They all competed tremendously well this season. I promise you that the South will rise! sift Misfit ., We Coach Simons -- - sfff e ,Ham .,,,f.. t s- fs ,,,f...- wg- wsu zr , .. .,, , ,sr of -nit: WH tiles i ' we-ivess in it .. Q 28 'W' is,,iIfs2w'sMfsf21t'. slftt ef si s J ii' K V on :fge1sss'iweiQst:f i, M, t 4, of-rs, treasure - 4.1512 rstnefrsw ,awww gs-of we New st, ,grow f--- rw ry, ,Wrwssws .t .k.,,, ,t t, a , . 'afzwcenefc ,fc llcfr ,,zQg:gy::f5K4QTfQQ ffff Wfec, M, ,watery V 5- i' ' 'almjfff znews 5,26 T , wiser is ifr vigfiifsfktwssfitsiwetis- as-rw e at 5 9 2 it ifzezllstisswtsr riiia5i2A15effessn 'Kwf 'S '. -r- ff ' 'Q rr' M , 1 2. Paul Brightwell tries to get a reversals K. JV..-Back Row: Jim Fenn, Greg Kniebuehler, Jim Kingsberry, Perry Nelson, Troy Kittleson, Randy Mohr. Middle Row: James Garish, Bobby Gray, Roger Saw, Daron Brown. Mike Cemin. Front Row: Managers, Jayne Hansiovan and Julie Cooper, Scott Stothoff, Mark Kibby, Dave Phillips, Mike Johnston. Sam Sachs. xi i r ' I f in I 1 ' l - i ' 1 , I r 1V,. it M 1 ' ' it fr . 'Z AAAQ: ' ,, . : ' Z EW ,,.:, it .W r r-f , V Y 5 -I V ,,, ' M K if ' ,V ' ' ., A I V W V ,, ,,- iff Ai-grail -3 2 ,s W -L, 'V K 'V i ,.or , 'W i M W ' it 3 Q i' i i. i f rrr rrorr s l we f ' W J W W ' , it J., 1 ' ,. ii li V s A H W as ,f I , f i . si. i t l Freshmen'Back Row: Pat Martin. Erik Ekman, Dustin Davis. Paul Brightwell, Ali Sai! Don Reynolds, Dan Haskins. Middle Row: Jeff Hanson, Pat Bond. Glen Slayter. it Timberlake, Bart Rosier, Don Spitz, Justin Thayerr Front Row: Mgr. Julie Cooper, El Quinnett, Carl Soderquist, Harvey Resvaloso, Darrin Mahr, Will Morris. Mgr, Jz Hanslovan. V X A V V 1 A ' y W 41 7 L ,,.. , 4 Q W gl? i ' v V 'wen 1' ,Ms ' 4 1 M1 ..,. 2 1. Andy Lemerande won this match at the Rebel invitational. 2. David Adams works hard to pin Neil Remlinger from West Albany. 3. Chris Mahi' gets ready to take down West Albany? Troy Novak, 4. lFrom leftl Seniors Chris Mahr, Randy Mohr, and David Adams went to the State Tourna' ment representing the Rebels in Portland this year, Wrestling '17 Freshmen Girls Basketball obody Can Do lt Like The Rebs Can Thr freshmen girls had a very successful season, Coach Mills replied, i'By the end of the season we may very well have been the best team in our league. Their final record was 13-5, which reflected the hard work they put out. Girls receiv- ing awards were: Kersti Burton for Most Improved, Mary Ann Evan for the Hustle award and the Scholastic awards went to Jennifer Baley and Susan Gross. Kersti Burton, remembering the funny times, replied, 'iThere were two games when our coach set us up in a 2-3 zone under our own basket. It was funny! Luckily we still won! .-- 0' f 4 . fl: Q AL' fvf 'I . .'-- J' . 1. The team gives their best effort to keep the ball on their side. 2. Susan Gross takes a shot as Kersti Burton and Mary Ann Evan wait for the rebound. 3. Kersti Burton jumps for the shot! 4. Debbie Moyer looks for help from her teammates. First Row: Debbie Moyer, Janie Kelley, Mary Ann Evan Delene Vauble. Second Row: Gina Hromas, Tamri Thomas, Kory Bakely, Sherri Fenn. Third Row: Kersti Bur ton, Susan Gross, Jennifer Baley, Coach Tim Mills. S.A. Opponent 23 Thurston 25 74 McKay 15 56 Corvallis 13 67 McKay 13 39 West Albany 45 29 Sprague 25 38 Crescent Valley 26 61 North Salem 15 29 McNary 28 32 Lebanon 37 34 South Salem 35 41 Corvallis 16 39 West Albany 44 37 Sprague 46 54 Crescent Valley 26 53 North Salem 23 37 McNary 21 48 Lebanon 26 51 South Salem 38 3 78 Freshmen Girls Basketball J.V. Girls Basketball The XHewflWoni Coach Ed Lenderman llere The J.V. girls had a very successful season. We came close to achieving most of our goals, Mr. Lenderman said. The team showed steady improvement throughout the season. The first half of the league season they were 3-6, the second half. 5-4. The attitude and effort that this team put forth made for a successful and enjoyable season. An indication of this improvement was the second Lebanon game won by one point in overtime. Lebanon did not lose any games during the season. This showed me the tremendous improvement this team made during the season, he add- ed. The most valuable player award was given to Melanie Springer, Most Improved went to Lisa Kutsch, and Jennifer Mathis won the most inspirational. 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4444444444 444444444444-4444 444 44444444-44444444444-4444 SA Opponent 19 Molalla 29 24 Thurston 34 39 McKay 23 26 Corvallis 30 44 McKay 19 28 West Albany 41 36 Sprague 20 32 Crescent Valley 40 40 North Salem 12 21 McNary 36 28 Lebanon 50 26 South Salem 29 25 Corvallis 56 34 West Albany 48 31 Sprague 25 31 Crescent Valley 24 32 North Salem 31 29 McNary 21 27 Lebanon 28 J.V. Girls Basketball Team: Backrow: Maine ldamarko, Sheila Lee, Carte Bayless, Pam Edwards, Jen- 17 South Salem 35 nifer Mathis. Deanna Luther, Tany Bremer, Lisa Kutsch, Andy Forester. Front Row: Melanie Springer, Coach Ed Lenderman, Lori Wagner, '44 If ll' if ll' ll' lt' ll' ll' ll' ll' lt' ll' lt' ll' lt' ll' 'I xl-44 The team on the defense. Playing against Lebanon, they lost only by one point. but it was played excep- tionally well, J.V, Girls Basketball 79 The Rebels Are Here e W 1. Coach Ron Propp, 2. Jamie Leininger and Sandi Parsons trap number 44 Varsity Girls Basketball Team: Cheryl Dixon, Shelley Scheer, Vicki Reece, Debbie Pruitt, Wan da Sauer, Jamie Leininger, Sandi Parsons. Not Pictured: Sandi Newman. 80 Varsity Girls Basketball Hard work pays off with a winning attitude. The Varsity team went through a lot of challenging games. Each of the 22 games they played were a strive to get better. lm- provement is the cornerstone of winning. We didn't win as far as the statistics show, but our team won as far as what we learned about ourselves, said Shelley Scheer. From Molalla to North Salem was an endeavoring learning experience. Ron Propp commented that this has been a good group to work with. Their improvement throughout the season was very pleasing. 1444444 44444-444444444 SA Opponent 28 Molalla 45 39 Thurston 65 37 McKay 65 28 Corvallis 46 34 McKay 47 21 West Albany 43 32 Sprague 57 13 Crescent Valley 56 26 North Salem 44 26 McNary 40 39 Lebanon 51 15 South Salem 59 16 Corvallis 54 29 West Albany 53 36 Sprague 56 23 Crescent Valley 51 31 North Salem 50 27 McNary 32 36 Lebanon 41 32 South Salem 58 144444444444-V44444444444444444 444444444444444444444-1444444 nf mrffffmmufffff-F wwf ,H' fr 2 3 'S Sandi Newman gets away with stealing the ball from the bulldog. Power shown through Shelley Scheer's great block, Wanda Sauer on the defense. Will Debbie Pruitt make the basket? Debbie didn't, but she got the ball back. Varsity Girls Basketball 81 Varsity Basketball of Their Gwn This was a rewarding year to watch the growth of our team. We became more competitive as the season pro- gressed. We have started on a path to future successes which was started with this year's seniors, a classy and hard working crew who will be missed. stated Coach Reid. Coach Reid is South Albany's new basketball coach. He feels that it is hard to change a whole program in one year. but this year's team certainly improved. The Rebel Varsity players beat Crescent Valley. a top team in the Valley League. This year there was a tie in the votes that the team cast for Most Valuable Player. Trevor Gibson and Brian Rainwater both received Most Valuable Player for 1983-1984 for South Albany. Both of the Most Valuable Players recieved the honor of third team All-League. too. Brian Rainwater said, At the beginning of the year l thought that we would be terrible. but our guys proved me wrong. One thing that l think is really special about our team is that no matter how tar down we might have been. we never gave up. l will never forget that. Mike Purpura, one of the Varsity Basketball team's tive seniors explained, L'We had our work cut out for us, but we accomplished everything we set out to do. We were also the only team in the Valley League that actually had to play like a team because we couldn't rely on just one player. Over all, the season was very successful even though our stats didn't show it, our opponents knew it, remarked Most Valuable Player. Trevor Gibson. 1 41 4 M ss 1. Craig Yon, unguarded tries for a lay in. 2. Concentrating hard, Rob Barrett goes for a jump shot during a North Salem game. 3. Four Rebel teammates, Brian Rainwater, Dave Easdale, Rob Barrett and Todd Zgorzels dominate the boards during a Crescent Valley-South Albany game. Coach Reid IE i W.. 3 M M... , .saws Elias Mendez. Todd Zgorzelski. Craig Yon. Mike Purpura, Harry Kelley. Trevor Gibson. 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Brian Rainwater and Pete Kenny show good defensive effort against McNary Celtic, John Blush. 2, Brian Rainwater goes up for a shot during the South Salem-South Albany game. 3. Trevor Gibson watches for the rebound while being boxed out by his South Salem opponent. 4. Fighting for the rebound, Mike Purpura elbows McNary Celtic, Chris Flakus. 5. Dave Easdale signals for a pass as he blocks out South Salem's Scott Meinert. Varsity Basketball 83 Junior Varsity Basketball 7 7 il. REBELS fl-SM! Fred Sandgren. Randy Lack. Craig Yon. Harry Kelley. Jeff Pieper. Troy Fleming Tim Aimsworth. Mike Ostrom. The 1983-1984 Boys Junior Varsity Basketball team had ten wins and ten losses. The first of the season was a learning time and growing time. Mike Ostrum said. Our team's improvement through the year showed in the second half of the season when we only lost two games. We started to play as a team and we had a winning attitude. Coach Williams felt. Hard work. determination. and a good attitude have all helped lay the founda- tion for a successful South Albany basketball pro- gram. Many players in this years Junior Varsity team dressed down for Varsity games. too. Craig Yon was Junior Varsityls leading scorer and he also helped out the Varsity's team. Craig said. This season was very exciting and enjoyable. lam really looking forward to next year. Coach Williams 1. At the peak of his shot. Troy Fleming. helps his team beat South Salem. 2. Randy Lack grabs the ball and prepares to pass around his South Salem defender. 3. Tim Aimsworth drives on his South Salem defender while Craig Yon prepares for a shot. 8 4 Junior Varsity Basketball 54 , it ..... ,zz ,, . 'lr .W M. E .2 ,,.i.. me 'Y if . iy? it .Z 4 wg: in M West Cqtiiallis Crescent Valley North Saleip. McNary 'illlll Lebanon South Salem Corvallis lMcKay y 71 MZ, sit Opponent W... ., 32 5'l'ff. .... 54 35 67 43 - ,W W .... . ...W f .fstiggssi fff f sf. my 158 .H36 49 40 74 31 74 50 Sophomore Basketball South's Sophomore Basketball team was a dedicated one. For three months, the team came to school at 6:30 in the morn- ing for an hour and a half work-out. ln addition, they lifted weights on their own time at least three times a week. Although their win-loss record wasn't outstanding. Coach Anderson believes that with their dedication and willingness to practice. this group will be a benefit to South in coming years. Anderson commented. They're a good bunch of kids and l'm glad to have been able to coach them. Coach Anderson Frosh Basketball Left to Right: Coach Anderson. Dale Dolecheck Brett Rossback Jim Purpura Tony Fortune Don Lee, Todd Miller, Dave Jakeman. Mark Stauffer Travis Miller Mike Derrah Middle Don Casteel ' Wen, 2- ? ' . '44 P. MQW? Left to Right: Coach Jackson. Tad Wootan Rod Rice. John Westerberg Aaron Goldman Shawn Correll. Shawn Burris. Steve Sutherlin, Mike Huycke. Eric Harry. TonylBender, Middle Monty 2 Mlke Huycke demonstrates ms lay m abllmes auhe West Albany game Hulderman. The Freshman boys basketball team improved throughout their season. Although they won only a third of their games. Coach Jackson expects good things from this group as they get more experience The team had a great attitude and were very intelligent kids. Coach Jackson feels they will definetly get better fast. They are, and will be a very competitive team, because of their individual dedica- tion. Jackson commented on the team, They are a very talented and enjoyable group of kids. This has been one of my more enjoyable years of teaching. Swimming Story Of The Year The swim team enjoyed their most successful season in the history of South Albany. The girls had 7 wins and 2 losses and placed lst in the Philomath Invitational. The boys had 5 wins and 4 losses and placed 2nd in the Philomath Invitational. ln the district meet, the girls placed 6th and the boys placed 5th. Tom Boucher, Robert Jamison, Wendy Marsh. Peggy McDowell, Terry Smith. and Ken Weinberg made up the largest group ever to go to state in one season, Senior Peggy McDowell placed 10th in state in the 100 backstroke event. Coach Gus Arzner was pleased that the team is now competing at the state level rather than at the district level. and that three state qualifiers wil be returning to swim next year. Peggy McDowell commented. Going to state was a good experience and we learned a lot about each other. Perhaps too much! 3 nw: ...- 5 ,.. niizlf in' ::' 'H J fr' I-I - . . lt ..,ir it , T' ll. sll T . as , ,,,, . , . J, .Jae 1 . , ..trrr S '5 -i'f if 7'2 5' E' f' . A 1' u ,Iirrr - 4 ' T ,.ri.i ff 'lr' T' . T Crescerd Valley ... . . ra K r .f . West Albany Bend -1044 McKay . T... ' District . it rri f VSV' fax .... 86 y y First Row: Colleen Schmidt. Jeanna Yeager, Barbie Stockton, Peggy McDowell, Jody Ellingson, Tami Dahl- inger, Ame Elmore, Shirlene Berger, Vicki Whitfield, Danelle Stewart. Second Row: Nancy Roehrich, Janelle Gaskey, Keith Sorenson, Marty Johnston, Tom Boucher, Brian Ellingson, Jay Lee, Ken Lee, Brad Staten. Third Row: Vern Alvin, Terry Smith, Robert Jamison, Steve Surbaugh, Coach Arzner. Coach Arzner 1. Colleen Schmidt is determined to swim her best. 2. The team relaxes in between races. 3. Peggy McDowell is shocked when svhe looks at the guys swim suits. 4. Terry Smith shakes off hisnerves before the big race. 1 4 . , f--- VW? ' 7 K 2 vi Swimming i?iilE Lo G DRIVE Fora PAR qi South Albany's golf team closed out the season with n an eighth place tie with Crescent Valley at the district l' Q tx golf tournament. The team scored a 349 total the last day, their best total of the season. This shows promise If for the 1985 golf season, with one junior, one f sophomore, and three freshmen returning. Next year V .. f the team goal will be 330, and if reached, will make f. South Albany competitive with the top placing teams .K in the Valley League. 3 we . - , ls 1 Yugi? ,fl Coach Avedovech z l 1. Shawn Faulkner watches his ball sail onto the green to help him qualify to play in a league meet. 2. Putting for a par, Hoon Lee concen- lraleslo helplhe Rebels Front Row: Robyn Reineccius, Shelley Scheer. Second Row: Scott 3' Displaying Claslc Style Jay Lee tees off Charters, Eric Johnson, Dustin Davis. Third Row: Coach Avedovech, on the ninth hole al Spllng Hill Country Carl Soderquist, Steve Little, Ken Lee, Shawn Faulkner, Kurt Martel, Jay Boys and Girls Golf 87 Club. Lee. Boys Track 1,ackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrac kTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrack TrackTrackTrackTrackT xyzel we Cf' Q' ,YiaCkTracl1TrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackT X6 . ' we F - Q05- a . 403' Track may be one of the sports that will give E I ' S South Albany a name. With the return of top K , P scorers, Dirk Sullivan, Wade Bakel , Ken 5.-:-5. A V 35 Weinberg, and John Moye, next year's season will If be even better. U Neil Webber, South Alban 's new head coach, V brought a lot out of the team this year. L'This E- in season was a great learning experience for me as E E well as the athletes. We will all be the better for it, 5 :T -'M ,U E Coach Webber stated. mx 3 U ' Acwspm I E 3 Three boys from the Rebel track team went to P' fogilisig' 5 SQ state this year. Senior Bob Hyde and Junior Wade N1 I ' 'Z 'U' E if Bakely both competed at the state meet in pole U . E -5, vaulting and junior Ken Weinberg competed in the ,f T : : javelin. The Rebels have great potential for next is i E year. Ken Weinberg and Wade Bakely are both P- I3 District champions with their senior year still to Q Q come. E I-E Most Outstanding Track and Field Athlete, Wade if E Bakely quoted, I started the season this year com- Q 'Q ing in with last years best mark of 12'3 . The first Z if meet I cleared 12'8'I, and was off to a good beginn- 3 Q ing. Through the season I progressed as I matured Q IQ and I broke the school record of 13' with a mark of bf I1 13'6 . I plan to have an even better year next E Q yearf, -i-Q fl The top scorer for the boy's track team, Ken : sAH E Weinberg said, This year has been my best season in ti so far. A season can t get much better than going to if E state and being District Champion. Ken ac- i fs complished this feat by throwing the javelin almost E ul 5 E 200 feet with a throw of 194'6 . 3 3 The South Albany boy's track team placed eighth tg in. the district. Coach Webber feels that next year Showing unique form, Roger Saw long jumps at if E will be even better because the top ten scorers for mee, against Sprague. 5 I the team were mostly juniors. cu l- . 'E 'Z 3 E I- I-' ,gg .IC Q U 'U E I- I- ,x .X Z E 5- P-1 -: .x U u M E 5.. I- ,x .x U U 0 E 5-. i- -! .I U U 'U E J Z L3 U 'V 'E i-- I-' ,X .Z Q U 'V 'E 5 ET, . . 3 K-'?:-5 .E First Row: Phil Bergland, Gary Bones, Craig Yon, Scott Schaffer, Ken Weinberg, Chris Mahr, Scott Gellar. Alan Groves. FE E IZ Row: Robert Fouts, Todd Webster. Torsten Stackmeier, Don Casteel, Mike Martin, Alan Kroska, Bob Hyde, John Stoffer. Z K 45 E Row: Scott Yon, Ryan Saw, John Hunter, Gary Welborn, Eric Nelson. Sam Sachs, Mark Stoffer, Troy Fleming. Ty Hillaker, I' I: - ...ff 'Z Morris, Kevin Roberts. Fourth Row: Eric Harry, Andy Packard, Ron Eddings, Kent Lovelace, Alli Saiyed, Ken Yutzie. John Moye iq E Gary Biersdorff, Todd Slanga, John Ellich. Fifth Row: Mike Huyke, PJ York, Roberto Linares, Scott Harvey, Dirk Sullivan,'I'od iz I: Zgorzelski, Wade Bakely, Roger Saw, Kevin Zentz, Chuck Cantrel. 8 8 Boys Track U IU s- l-' I-' .R ..L., M ..L.. WW, nckTrackTrack l'rackTrackTrackTraclCl'rackTrackTrackTraclCl rackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTraf:kTraclc'TrackTrai:kTrackTrackTraclsTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrac nckTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrack'l'i acltTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTracl-:TrackTraCkTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrackTrac rr. mmiz. . T ..t ss. . ' 63 82 . 2 ea 94 LII' 'McNary 51.5 WeggAIbany 63 L Wise i Q93 . ,mhz LLiE ii ' l ,plstficis Ls , P 1.1 . W tw .,,,, . . . 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The girls had a winning dual meet season with four wins and three losses. They show potential for next year because all four girls who placed at district will be back next season. Sophomore Sherri Fenn placed fourth in the shot put at districts, junior Jamie Leininger placed third in the hundred meter sprint, Melanie Springer placed fifth in the 1500 meter run, Susan Montague placed fifth in the 800 meter run, and the girls 400 relay team placed third. Debbie Bailey. 4 First Row: Tina Privatsky, Jamie Leininger, Kris Griffith. Second Row: Paige Hagfeldt, Tanya Boies, Lodda Kelm. Third Row: Jannelle Gaskey, Ronda Houston, Kim Wagner, Sherri Fenn, Melanie Springer. Fourth Row: Erica Beecham, Stephanie Drolette, Shelly Houston, Nancy Zink, Susan Olsen, Darcy Gilbert, Heather Luscher. Fifth Row: Debbie Luther, Kim Burten, Jennifer Bailey, Cory Bakely, Patty Toedtemeier, Karen Pearson, Susan Montague. Sixth Row: 1. Crossing the finish line, Erica Beecham, strives for a personal record. 2. 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X,-1 WHA x E r. ,S 19 I ,K X in L gl Z' Q P TQMW -4 N 4 ,xx xx fgmi, .. Fi, - N M. :,::-:-:yi gl-Qg5g'::j:-53:5 + 55 3? E3 355 A gi as fi Z3 2 53 M an iii we 557 E 2? M3 if ii Q, W, 'E ,A ii ZS 55 5 ff M ,,. 5 5 n . Frosh Softball Will the Rebels Strike Again. The freshman softball season was filled with highs and lows. Coach Tim Mills felt that the team started the year playing well then lost several team members and had a constant battle with the weather trying to get practices and games scheduled. However, by the time the season was over, the girls started to show more consistency in their play. Pitcher Janie Kelley stated, We worked hard and worked together with new people in different positions. Coach Mills feels that the ability and at- titude ofthe girls that finished the season will give South Albany a bright softball future. Front Row: Tina Lee, Yori Lane, Danelle Dolecheck. Michele Mears, Susan Gross. Second Row: Andrews, Lisa Rollins, Jody Nye, Debbie Cooper, Janie Kelley, Andy Forster. Third Row: Kersti Burt Delene Vauble, Debbie Meyer, Julia Tom, Gina Hromas, i i ,W F 5 D . .. ,M f Hr. W J . M. tm. fr..sMwm,,w4nnw mmm' 5 5 W- ffm... 'N-asf .. M :gie2i..f.'i--::w..+. fH,.::ez:.wn'a:-'.. : ?' rfggswe: wi? V ,,,,im4gM..,4..f1w mf. .1 --wwmi615mrisw11 - Q if 'ff ' s---- wieaww Wiwisw 2 16 8 24 20 4 6 1. Julia Tom races towards second base in a' e game. 2. Displaying true power hitting form, Julia belts a double. 3. Janie Kelley cuts loose with a slider agains cNary. 4. Catcher Susan Gross waitshferwgeghrow aswa Corv lis runner slides A , ffm 1 L . -Sf: Q 18 f North Sprague West Albany ' ill ' tttttt 1. . , 'MCKHV if 5 . ii' ' ' 'i ' McNa1'V . 'Iif ' f ,.,' iif T Q16 4. W flll ' , .... .. ' 4 :EL rrf rgggiy Vlfljggwai, ,,.s.II ik I .mme South I H - ii - 'r'- I - 5 'WMHAW . . I A V, at .. fi: . Quai, .1 ww J, fm . A WWW mmfniws.. V V :: . . ff ll ' ' ' J.V. Softball Rebels Can Knock You Out! Front Row: Pamm Edwards, Leanne Williams, Traci Noack, Stephanie McEchron, Angie Raisl, Sara Moore, Amy McDaniel, Coach Rhonda Looney. Second Row: Carrie Bayless, Melanie Sholes, Sharon Ward, Terri Hallett, Donna McDaniel, Peggy Hill, Lisa Kutch, Sheila Lee. 2 J tttt . ' ,,. Irrr. I rssst, T lttt My Amy McDaniel takes a full cut at a curve ball as Donna lcDaniel waits on deck. Lori Oxford gets set to handle a hot grounder. Gina Hromas unleashes a fast ball against Lebanon. pez: 1 ning - at ,,,,,,, .. First year Rebel Coach, Rhonda Looney found that she had to combat a negative at- titude and lack of dedication in her athletes before they got on the winning track. The turning point of the season was their extra inning 8-7 win over North Salem. This game demonstrated to the team that they were winners and a more positive attitude began to develop. Junior Peggy Hull felt that the girls really worked together as a team and that they made a point of bringing each other up when a mistake was made. Coach Looney is looking forward to next year. With help from team standouts, LeAnne Williams, Gina Hromas, Donna McDaniel, and the team's newfound success, she feels the nucleus of a winning team is there. lm l ? . 5, i 1 K A 5 f Salem 't 'Q ' rescent Valleys M A , t liforvallis. -.,. .,...t . 3 . MCNGIV T T... .ri T r f ef wins Q 20 ',f:-M .V - -ft :EV ML ' ,,,. .. 4 ' s . :f ?5f4eHf' H . he fit ' as l' N' f '2f'l2i.w.r nf. .. . L 5352 T it 1 Varsity Softball We're Not Just Moving in, Weire Moving Up' Catcher Debbie Pruitt demonstrates a pick off throw to Coaches McClain and Lenderman during a rainy day practice. 96 softball Coach McClain With a young and inexperienced team, Coaches Lenderman and Mc- Clain faced another dismal year in a program that had dropped 28 straight games. However throiugh long hours of work and sweat they produced a team that was able to compete in the tough Valley League. We had a successful year because we proved to ourselves and others that we could win, stated Junior Kim Pollard. Highlights of the season for Coach McClain included a 9 inning 7-6 win over a strong West Albany squad and a 6-5 win over playoff bound Sprague. Standouts for the Rebs included: Rookie of the Year, Susan Oliver, Most Improved, Lisa Kutsch, and Most Valuable Player, Karla Youngblood. All will be returning next year and with the loss of only one senior, Coaches Lenderman and McClain are looking forward to a great year. Rebel softball has turned the corner. 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Front Row: Karla Youngblood, Debbie Pruitt, Maureen Iademarco, Tanya Bremer. Second Row: Amy Otto, Kim Pollard, Tracy Foertch, Tammy Antrim. Third Row: Mandy Wyninegar. Vicki Reece, Joyce Matsen. Freshman Baseball Are You Ready For The Rebs? 5 The freshman baseball team started off very successful, winning four games in the first half of the season. They dominated the teams of South Salem, Central, and Sprague. Coach Pat Mc- Clain contributed the absence of wins in the later part of the season to a number of problems. He said the team played well at the start of the season and worked hard to attain the early season record of 4-1. John Raymond stated, 'LMr. McClain was a very good coach to play for, even though he lik- ed to make us run. ...Mi ... . 4 6 Front Row: Shawn Burris, Mike Mengore, Glen Slayter, John Raymond, Brett Rossback. Second Row: Chris Hanna, Brian Jacobson, Tony Bender, Dale Dolecheck, Mike Simons, Coach McClain. Back Row: Doug New- quist, Aaron Goldman, Mark Timberlake, Kyle Anderson, Bill Oswald, Jeff Allen. 'uw MlW 1. Mike Simons prepares to bunt, while John Raymond observes from the dugout. 2, Chris Hanna makes a running catch to make the final out of the-inning. 3. Kyle Anderson stretches for the ball at third base. 4. Kyle Anderson is ready to receive the ball and make an out. 5, Aaron Goldman gets in the batting position and awaits the pitch. 6. Mike Simons throws'a fast ball to his opponent. Doug Newquist added, l'd like to thank o fans for their support, and I would especially lil to thank the caoch for giving me leg cramps ar Mark Timberlake for his accurate throws that g me- a week's vacation from practicef' Despite their record, the freshman baseb. team showed great success in their abilities ar enjoyed the season. Two freshmen, Toi Bender and Bill Oswald, showed enough pr mise to be moved up to the J.V. level early the season. l l 5 Lebanon 4 12 ll ll' North Salem 4 18 South Salem 3 12 McKay 1 V IEA , 10 ,,,,, V ,Sprague ,,, . r ,6 . 9 West Albihy 2 9 ll' McNary 3 13 r,, 4 17 . ,NQXEI1 if 6 llllldbat a Difference a Rebel Makes Coach Anderson The J.V. baseball team ended the season with a record of 5-17-1. They proved their success through their hard work, both on and off the field. Coach Anderson stated, lt was more successful than the other Junior Varsity teams I coached throughout the year. They were a good group of citizens and kept up their good grades. We im- proved throughout the season. Nick Richardson, sophomore, commented on the record by saying, 'iWe had a lot of losses by one or two runs. l think we were a better team than our record in- dicates. Sophomore Joe Chido added, We had a pretty good year. We should have won more games than we did but over all we were really competitive' The J.V. team proved their abilities by having two of their players, John Keksi and Fred Sandgren, move up to play on the Varsity team. Travis Miller commented on the coach by saying, 'il had three good seasons with Coach Anderson. He makes us work hard on and off the field. nt Row: Joe Chido, John Keksi, Travis Miller, Allen Hammagren. Second Row: Mike Johnston, Lon- Bumgardner, Fred Sandgren, Bobby Gray, Bill Green. Back Row: Coach Anderson, Scott Webster, ve Jakeman, John Barker, Ron Nagel. , 5 5. ' . .. .X 'Q 't'..t4 12 T. J.V. Baseball 'issl'i l'l' fsss f ii 'rr ggi, ,. r.. ri.ir f .r. rrifiii -fiiwffs ' ifsmr s' T rrrr Q rrr.... ,5 ,,,... may W Msg ,, ' r.... . .tsttt 'wx fig 2 ssiii '4em.1':sz,.zsrwz..1 .Q .e,,-.- ftaw.swf , 1 . r.. ....,,, ,,,,. .Q 'sz 7 to ,S . iii South V i-Iiiii west Alban Corvallis McNary Lebanon . North' Salem. A, ...,f,w.r. .. s,,N - -.ws-.f fs... - Nw A f ff-- it c,f, .:e...,swf iiiiem 'f't3,, ,.11wfE1 ,r,. ,,...,,,f.1,,,. . Y -,,, f.s srrfri 4 1,, is y ..,,, . 7 12 14 T 12 13 4 9 11 4 13 l. Bobby Gray lets go of a fast ball. Z. Freshman Tony Bender stands ready for the on- :oming pitch. 3. Second baseman, Lonny Bumgardner stands in anticipation of the ball. 1. John Barker prepares to receive a ground ball. 5. Travis Miller follows through on his swing, as the 'est of the team looks on. r ift -fr if fer rf x Y J as V , . 4 - X 'W K i E ' V ' ' ,,,. , --r-f 1 ' it . ,...ff awww J.V. Baseball 99 1 The Varsity Boy's Baseball Team had a good season. They won six games com- pared to a losing year in 1983. Mr. Bennett commented, Alt was a rewarding year, in that, l enjoyed working with this particular group of athletes. ln- dividually, many of the players improved in their mental approach to the game. Tim Whiteis and Greg Osborne lseniorsl both felt, We will miss having Mr. Bennett as a coach. He easily got us motivated Tim added, 'ilt was fun beating West both timesfl Greg also commented, Hlt was a frustrating year, but we learned a lot about ourselves by experiencing the good times along with the bad. Coach Bennett 1, Fred Sandgren makes a terrific play with his elbow and gets 2. Fielding the grounder is easy for Grant Hromas. the runner out at home. Front Row: Coach Bennett, Pete Kenny, Robert Duran, Grant Hromas, Curt Sadowsky, Stewart Sabatka. Back Row: Mike Purpura, Greg Osborne, Tracy Townlin, Mike Cernin, Harry Kelley, Brian Grindy, Coach Belveal. 100 Baseball nm 199 k 1. Curt Saclowsky flips the ball to Stewart Sabatka to start a double play. 2, Coach Belveal congratulates John Keksi on his homerun agains West Albany. 3. Tim Whiteis cuts loose with a curveball. 4. 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W , 1-,ff .2 fa ,Aww W ffff ,ima ,f , , I, f ,M W V ge' rf y If ,,,, 5 ' 'f WWA , i ..., 1 Lori Oxford, Tracy Janet Bober are wo WA W Martin, and ndering what Mary Boucher is talking about. 2 George lBrian Strupithl and Betsy CI.aura Sizemorel, together at last. 3 Playing Patriotic music, the band marches down the wet streets. 4 Mindi Derah says she's wet, cold and tired and just home. wants to go 5 Yes. that is Gen. Alexander Haig. l 5525. 4 103 Debbie DeFord and escort. Philip Tom. Entering The Rebel Zone In Search Qt The Rebel Dream halt-,M . ' 'Ag' f Freshman Princess, Jennifer Baley and escort. Trevor Gibson, Sophomore Princess, Debbie Young and escort, Don Jones, Junior princess, Vicki Reece and escort, Dave Easdale, Senior Princess. Jill Jacks and escort. Vern Alvin, Queen Kristi Ropp and King Mike Hardleben, Senior Princess Debbie DeFord and escort, Phillip Tom, Junior Princess Cheryl Backerman and escort Wade Bakely Sophomore Princess, Anne Pace and escort, Doug Kern, Freshman Princess, Traci Rediger and escort. Grant Hromas. Every year on of South's most memerable events is the Homecoming Prom. This year was no exception. On October 1, 1983, 135 couples danced the night away to the theme, i'Enter- ing The Rebel Zone. Nine girls were chosen by the stu- dent body to be on court. Queen Kristi Ropp com- mented, 'ilt was wonderful, lt is something l will look back on some day and it will brighten my whole dayf' Senior Princess Jill Jacks had this to say about being on court, I was really sur- prised when l was chosen as a princess. It will be something swell to tell my kids some day. Looking back on Homecoming, Sophomore Princess Debbie Young stated, I thought it was a great experience and really fun. Junior Princess Vicki Reece felt that being on court was, . . something l've always dreamed about but I never thought it would come true. Queen, Kristi Ropp and King, Mike Hardleben. JillJacksand escort, Vern Alvin. Homecoming Prom 7 1 2 6 1 , f , 1 1, Junior Princess, Cheryl Backerman escorted by her father during halftime of the Homecoming game. 2, Jill Jacks, Vicki Reece, Debbie Young, Traci Rediger and their fathers assemble at Homecoming. 3. Debbie Young just after being chose as Sophomore princess. 4. Vicki Reece hands escort Dave Easdale her bouquet during the coronation assembly. 5. Vicki Reece, when chosen as a Junior Princess. 6. Darin Stewart gives it all he has got at the Homecoming Dance. 7. Princess, Traci Rediger escorted by her father at the Homecoming game. Homecoming Prom 105 106 Red and Grey Days Red and Grey Days Games Rebels Pla Rebels of all ages, shapes and sizes were enthusiastic about Red and Grey Days. as well as being extremely competitive. Wednesday opened with Teacher look- alike day and a submarine sandwich eating contest as noon competition. On Thursday, Rebels showed up on campus dressed as if they were from outer space as the theme was Twilight Zone Day. A toilet paper wrapping contest was held at lunch time. Friday closed with Red and Grey Day, as everyone wore red and grey clothes to show school spirit. Seniors showed the most school spirit during Red and Grey Days, and won the majority of the whole competition. so 5 i 1 1 3- Lt '11 YJ 1. Lillie Duran gives us her kewpie doll look dur ing Red and Grey Days. 2. Freshmen, Kory Bakely and Tamara Thomas strut their way to the cafeteria. 3. Charmain Casteel wonders if she'll ever be able to afford that awesome looking spaceship across the room. 4. An unidentified guitarist does a Chuck Berry impersonation. School Spirit Contests Day Dress Winners Lunch Competition Winners Wed T9BCl'l61' Look alike SQHIOYS Sub Sandwich eat Freshmen TWUYS Twilight Zone Freshmen TP Rac Seniors Fri. Red and Grey Seniors Opponent Seniors Competition SENIORS WON WHOLE COMPETITION 4 1. Jody Ellingson. spunky as ever on Twilight JM ,. t, A J J 1 Zone Day. 2. Spacey sisters, Rhonda and Rene Jones. dur- ing Twilight Zone Day. 3. Freshman, Eric Eckman doing ballet on the stage for noontime entertainment. 4. Vern Alvin and Trevor Gibson get Nall wrapped up by Karen Smith, Janet Bober and Vicki Reece. 3 x 4 , W Q 5, V L 'uf . 4 K. if . W 2 Red and Grey Days 107 108 Student Body Officers and Representatives Bursting With Enthusiasm Thi ever. December featured the FISH food drive. a class competition to collect food for needy families. ln addition each class 'LAdopted a Family. which gave a needy family Christmas dinner. A Tree for the Poor. located in the school lobby provided students with an opportunity to buy presents for needy children. The tree was decorated with apples which contained names and a computer number of children who belong to families who couldn't afford to buy gifts. Students who took the apples bought the children gifts. All three of these activities were very sucessful. To start the second semester off we had Dr. Kern. a noted inspira- tional speaker. talk about personal motivation. Student Council wrapped the year up with some really exciting activities. ln April we had the Spring Sports Kickfofff' and also in April we had our annual i'Spring Fling. s years Student Body Officers were the most active group South has ever had. Many activities were initiated for the first time Jay Puppo our Student Body President commented, We've had some productive activities this year. l'm really proud of our school, l am also glad l was Student Body President. it is an experience l will never forget! Back Row: Wendy Marsh. tSecretary-Treasurerl. Eric Mann. l2nd Vice Presidentl. Ronda Houston. tSchool Boardi. Front Row: Jay Puppo, lPresidentl. Not Pictured: Kate Thomas. fist Vice Presidenti. and Jayne Hanslovan. fSchool Boardl. Back Row: Donovan Kloewer. Ali Saiyecl. Tony Fortune. Don Casteel. Doug Newquist. Michelle Miller. Allen Haminagren. Brad Barclay. Sam Sachs. Bob Gray. Susan Gross. Peggy Hull. Ted Holliday. Lonny Bumgardner. Tim Koertje. Jeff Howarth. Loralie Dodd. Brian Strupith. Shelly Houston. Jeff Anthony. Wade Bakley. Alan Groves. Vern Alvin. Kim Pollard. Tom Boucher. Cheryl Backerman. Dale Vogt. A g I A Second Rowi Lisa Gatchell. Andy Packard. Rocky Dougherty. Jeanette Ramage. Traci Noack. Sandy Parsons. Andy Brown. Dani Ficher. Erik Ekman. Mike Hardleben. Rhonda Houston. Randy Mohr. Yvonne Ramage. Jerry Waldher. A U 4 x Third Row: Katie Bradford. Tom Duffy. Cindy Stephens. Jay Lee. Roni Sue Lee. Terri Hallet. Scott Williams. Darcy Gilbert. Christina Piasky. Shelly Ropp. Kate Thomas. Sonja Hejny. Maureen lademarco. Debbie Bailey. Class Officers Rebel Life of a High Order Freshmen Officers Sophomore Officers I enjoyed working with Student Council. l look forward to the years to come with my class.--Ali Saiyed. Frosh, President. Ali Saiyed, President, Jennifer Baley, Vice President. Andy Packard, Sec.-Treas. Not Pictured: Tom Duffy, Rep. at Large, Junior Officers l have really enjoyed the experience of being Jr. Class Presi- dent, This year we really have a great student council. -Shelly Houston Darcy Gilbert. Vice President. Shelly Houston, President, Teresa Garipey. Sec., Treas. Kelly Clark, Sec.-Treas.. Sam Sachs, President. Jeanna Yeager. Vice President Happy is he who dreams dreams and works to make those dreams come true.'l l think this year on Student Council we have dreamed a lot of dreams and have accomplished them.--Jeanna Yeager. V.P. Senior Officers When I ran for Sr. Class President, l had no idea about how much l would learn. This was my most challenging year of high school, but getting to know new friends and keeping old friends has helped make this year the most fun. -Matt Gilbert Nw.-iwaw WW Peggy McDowell. Vice President. Matt Gilbert. President. Sonja Hejny. Rep. at Large, Mike Cernin, Sec.-Treas. Class Officers 109 Clubs The Rebels You on't Forget Auto Club 'iOne of the funniest events this year was when Rod Redwing wore a West Albany Auto Club T-shirt to class, commented Steve Geddes, Advisor. Being a new club, our guidelines have not been set up with great detail. The Auto Club's best times were when we worked con- cessions at the basketball games. lt helped br- ing our club closer together and everyone had a good time, stated Mark Musch. DECA UDECA had a great year. We had a lot of enthusiastic members who all contributed to making this a successful year. At District Skills, Danette DeFord, Jamie Leininger, Shelly Scheer, Karen Smith, and Cherie Roepke made a clean sweep of all Marketing events. At State Conference, Angela Faligowski was elected State Treasurer. President Cherie Roepke commented, 'lWe'd like to thank Mrs. Weiler because without her we wouldn't have accomplished any of this. Drama Club lt's been a year of new experiences for Drama Club members. Our first play of the year, Home Sweet Homicide, was directed by a senior acting student, Bob Needham. As they prepared for the musical Oliver! many students were doing what they never thought they'd be doing on stage-singing. ln addition to the plays, nine dedicated students of theater were initiated into South's new chapter of the International Thespian Society which is a national honor society for high school drama students, commented Beth Bentley, Advisor 1 10 Clubs Auto4Club Front Row: Jeff Peaslee, Mark Liberatore, Mark Musch, Rod Redwing, Mike Jones, Don Jones, Jerry Gamb, Dave McConnell. Second Row: Aaron Alich, Steve Malloy, Steve Aldrich, Dave Barr, Brian Cox Dean Rietz, Ken Weinberg, Larry Day, John Heintzman. r i Front Row: Leanne Rutland, Tammy Childers, Angela Faligowski. Second Row: Diana Castillo, Cathy Norris, Angie Prasch, Advisor Pam Weiler. Third Row: Student teacher Mike Michelle, Ginger Cox, Cherie Roepke, Karen Smith. Front Row: Todd Springer and Ted Holliday. Second Row: Amy Decker, Liz Thomas, Carmen Moore, Brian Leichty, Dana Dvorak, Mary Moore, Sarah Lundberg, Ken Becker. Third Row: Kevin Bacher, Steve Sarbaugh, Bob Needham, Judy Goergen, Lisa Rollins, David Wright, Jeff Anthony, Advisor Beth Bentley, Rod Pieper, Jon Bond, Roni Sue Lee, Angie Henich, Stephanie Tibbetts. 17 1 James Dixon cuts a piece of bar stock for a trailer :h. Sandy Newman transcibes a letter on the Apple ZE rd processor. Torsten Stakemeier and Todd Springer rehearse for :Winter Play. Debbie Luther makes change for a customer at the d and Grey Shop. Front Row: Debbie Rumsey, Karen Pearson. Second Row: Tina Noack, Karen Thompson, Michelle :gf McRori, Diana Castillo, Kim Clark, Sandra Newman, Phyllis Campbell. Third Row: Polly Huston. Chelle Sponsel, Lisa Rhodes, Nikie Strahan, Angela Faligowski, Tracy Foertch. Fourth Row: Jennifer Mathis, Katie Haskins, Marta Risinger, Kelly Clark, Debbie Luther, Cheryl Dixon. FBLA At our District Skills Contest Debbie Rumsey, Sr., vvon a door prize, of all things, a Crescent Valley jacket. We have an excellent group of people that are very active and friendly. We want to thank all the advisors who pulled us through the year: Mrs. Angel, Mrs. Bohles, and Mrs. Merrymanf' said Pol- ly Houston, President. Film Club L'We watched several James Dean movies and became big fans! Heart throb! Sighlf' exclaimed Advisor Vicki Cochran. Watching all the old films really gets you in- terested inthe old heart throbs, for example, James Dean, was the comment from Jody Ellingson. 3 Film C Front Row: Rhonda Jones, Jody Ellingson. Janelle Henderson. Second Row: Peggy McDowell, Angie Melillo, Kevin Lambert. Not Pictured: Vicki Cochran. Clubs 1 1 1 if Vw i W Honor Society The Honor Society showed a great deal of creativity and leadership. Some of our outstanding activities consisted of 'iThe Nut- cracker Fantasyf' in December and initiation for new members was a great success, stated Doug Killin, Advisor. Honor Society has had lots of fun this year expecially going to the Hult Center in Eugene to watch The Nut Cracker Fantasy. We sure got a work out climbing all the stairs, sigh! We also initiated a lot of very entergetic T new members, commented Ronda Houston, President. Key Club The Highlight for Key Club this year was FFA At the State Conference ln Ontario, OR. South Albany Chapter received the i'National Superior Chapter Award. Sr. Mel Roth receiv- ed his State farms degree, this is the highest award to be given to a FFA member. To help pass time and gain knowledge of the surroun- ding area, between meetings FFA went on numerous tours. One specific tour was of the onion packing and shipping plant in Ontario. lt was very interesting to find out what happened to the onions from field to store. One amusing situation came about when Mr. Herb brought in a little friend, Rosebud'l, a or- phan lamb, and became Herb's constant compa- nion for about a month. Needless to say the AG shop carried an unusual aroma! When uRosebud became ill, Mr. Herb placed this sign on her pen to keep people from handling her: Leave me alone-l'm sick. Tough me and Mr. Herb will do a tap dance on your kidneys. Rosebud was understandably left alone and now is growing like a weed at our land lab, Honor Student Shelly Scheer studies for an English mid term in the library. Shelly Houston, Matt Gilbert. Front Row: Darcy Gilbert, Karen Pearson, Patty Toedtemeier, Emil Rowland, Jee Yeon Shin, Jeanna Yeager, Elizabeth Harper, Melanie Springer. Second Row: Ju Walker, Jody Ellingson, Eric Webber, Kim Wagner, Ronda Houston, Jayne Hanslovan, Traci Noack, We dy Marsh, Tina Noack, Sheila Lee. Third Row: Phil Zerr, Kevin Zentz, Shelly Scheer, Sonja Hejny, Dal Vogt, Tom Boucher, Roberto Linares, Kelly Miles, Loralie Dodd. Fourth Row: Susan Olsen, Kim Gnai Phyllis Campbell, Katie Thomas, Jamie Leininger, Peggy McDowell, Tammy Antrim, Chelle Sponse Treva Powell, Andrea Kratzer, Colleen Schmidt, Susie Haller, Yvonne Ramage. Fourth Row: Alan Groves, Todd Zgorzelski, Jeanette Ramage, Torsten Stakemier, Dan McCutcheor Todd Springer, Stephanie Tibbetts, Melissa VanWalk, Debbie Jagger, Cheryl Dixon, Polly Huston, Kati Hasking, Bryan Rowland, Advisor Doug Killin. when we helped sponsor Meals-on-Wheels. We Q all adopted one elderly person and brought them to the banquet and other activities afterwards. lt was a special time for all involved, reminisced Q Rhonda Jones, President, t'Our Outstanding year-with many service pro- l jects like: -Special Olympics -Food collecting for Meals-on-Wheels -The Elderly Nutritional Program -A jump rope fund raiser for the American Heart Association We had many good times and had an active group of people. This was our first year trying Key Club. We feel it was a great success, was the observation made by Advisor E. Hum- phreys. Front Row: Jody Ellingson, Kelly Schell, Rhonda Jones, Dawn Marshall, Roni Sue Lee. Back Row: Tirr Koertje, Debbie Luther, Phil Bergland, Peggy McDowell. Jay Puppo, Perry Martin, Advisor Tom Hum phreys. 112 Clubs Front Row: Tracy Sue Owen, Matt Barrett, Tracy Noack, Pat Schuh. Second Row: James Dixon, Tonia W ll, T ' Pl , S M . 1 ' ' MSU H5361 agmann ara oore Back Row Frank Roles, Jeff Tudor, Bryan Miller, Mel Roth, Advisor Frank Roles Works on the FFA photo Collage for Spring FI- ' ing. Mat Mat Rallie 'LOne of the most disasterous and funniest events of the year was when the plumbing leaked all over the bathroom and into the hall at State. What a mess! During the year we served as a second hand for Mr. Simons and the wrestlers. We'd bring them towels and cheer them on or what ever was needed, recollected Julie Cooper, Advisor, and Denise Burkey, President. tl. irri, M4 Advisor Michelle Larsen. Front Row: Tammy Antrim, Kim Clark, Phyllis Campbell. Second Row: Michelle Sponsel, Debbie Luther, Mary Sanchez, Heidi Winter, Cathy Knudsen, Cindy Marcum. Key Club President Rhonda Jones confers with Adviser Evan Humphreys about the Special Olympics. Key Club Members Roni Sue Lee and Rhonda Jones listen to Mr. Humphreys explain their part in the Special Olympics. Clubs 113 Metal Mast Paul Arnold, Advisor Harry Moore, Troy Fleming, Tony Bitterman, Kent Propst, Clayton Roth, Trexlor Gib' son, Dan Leslie, Robert Goodwin, Frank Schamp, Curtis Herring, Todd Dixon, Wayne Miller. Ski Club ieeii .Q ,. . 1 fr frfffwmk 3 . . 1 Metal Master To sum up the whole year Harvey Moore said, 'iGreat! This was Metal Master's first year as a club. Our club was a small group who were just beginning the basics of welding. lt was hard to think of activities beings we were a new group, but it turned out well. wr fi? Ski Club In addition to improving their skiing skills Ski Club members learned to be flexible and handle many different types of weather and snow conditions.The highlight of the year was Mr. Larry's spectacular three point landing on the Summit Trail. Bill Johnson would have been pro- ud of him, commented Bill Holloway, Advisor. Front Row: Randy Lary, Bill Holloway'Advisors. Second Row: Todd Dixon, Mike Cernin, Carl Soder- quist, Bill Schuelerr, Jeff Hanson, Chris Barter, Amy Decker, Debbie Wells, Mike Hunt, Darcy Gilbert, Scott Stothoff. Back Row: Dave Barrett, Steve Rhodaback, Chris Hanna, Don Jones, Maggie Brown, Greg Kniebuehler, Todd Webster, Chris Piasky, Tracy Townlin, Deanna Luther, Shelly Ropp, Matt Gilbert, Janelle Gaskey, Todd Grimm, Mark Harrison, Dave McConnell, Chow Lee. 1. Speech Team posters waiting to be used in District Competition. 2. Greg Osborne kept the Rebel Readerboard up to date for the Varsity Club. 3. Deanna Luther shows outstanding snowaplow form as she hurtles down Hoodoo. 4. Mark Harrison and Chow Lee scout the terrain for their last downhill run of the day. 114 Clubs Speech Team 'Since our first tournament in October at Beaverton High School, we've experienced wins and losses and learned a lot! We have a young enthusiastic team that has a bright future ahead. Thanks to our super advisor we had a terrific year! stated President Kelly Clark. At districts, Speech Team showed deter- mination and knowledge in their fields. .Senior Peggy McDowell was a finalist in Serious Reading. Jay Puppo was a finalist in Expository Speaking. Kim Shaw .received third in Expository speaking as well as Kelly Clark and Todd Springer in Humorous Speaking and After Dinner Speaking. Todd Springer was first in Oratory. if , -s,,,. 31'?2 cf W 4 if it 424 s Wanda Nagel. Kim Shaw. Front Row: Todd Springer, Alan Groves, Liz Thomas, Jay Puppo, Peggy McDowell, Roni Sue Lee, Angie Henich, Advisor Becky Gaslin. Spanish Club Questionable video movies as well as truth or dare should bring back memories to those club members that participated in Spanish Club. lt must make one an honorary Latin Lover, was the statement made by Sandi Haberman, Advisor. Spanish Club had an active year working together as a group. High points of the year were the Halloween Party, a party in February for Valen- tines Day, and a foreign language club potluck, observed Alan Groves, President. Front Row: Judy Goergen, Phil Zerr, Nick Richardson. Second Row: Patti Fread, Jane Davis, Kevin Zentz. Back Row: Advisor Sandi Haberman, Alan Groves, Tami Dahlinger, Laura A. Mundi, Susan Stockton. Varsity Club 'iThis club is for the athletes who wish to be leaders in the school. The club is in charge of the sign which announces events, and will also be service oriented for the school and communityf' remarked Jerry Bennett, Advisor Front Row: Jody Ellingson, Vern Alvin, Janelle Henderson, Dave Ellingson, Peggy McDowell. Back Row: Jeanna Yeager, Tim Piasky, Eric Webber, Matt Rossback, Tony Matta, Mike Hardleben. Clubs 115 Annual-Sentry Rebels Who Make The News With only three staff members returning from the previous year. Annual staff added eight new members and worked with enthusiasm throughout the year. They learned many new skills, which consisted of layouts and paste-up. Almost everyone acquired the ability to take quality photographs. Photographers worked many weekends to print ex- cellent pictures. Patience and time management were required of the staff. Sometimes copy or a picture would be lost. only to turn up a week later, found in the mess in the center of the table. Through all this. the book still managed to be finished. Annual editor. Rhonda Jones, sr.. said, Everyone applied their best skills, and abilities to enable us to make deadlines. and create the yearbook. Each person made a special contribution to the book and staff. All of us enjoyed the pizza party when we made our deadline. The Sentry staff worked many late nights and after school hours to produce the school paper. The paper added a new cartoon featur- ing Russell Rebel. Samantha Barbitta, sr.. was chosen editor. She commented. Although we've had our share of pro- blems, Sentry's gone quite well. We sort of got off to a slow start, especially with fewer people than last year. Once we got going though. everything went smoothly. l was really proud of us for doing so well at the Regional Skills Contest. We also had a lot of fun. Late night work parties can get rather bizzare sometimes. 1 1 6 Annual-Sentry Back Row: Wendy Marsh. Rhonda Jones. Kevin Lambert. Shelly Scheer. Angie Melillo. Todd,Zgorzelski Second Row: Karen Pearson, Mr. Holloway. Judy Walker. Front Row: Randy Lack, Cherie Roepke, Jody Ellingson. Alan Groves Back Row: Scott Blakely. Kim Gnaw, Cindy Holman. Dirk Sullivan. Ron Cook. Second Row: Mike Cernin, Todd Grimm, Samantha Barbitta. Front Row: Emily Rowland, Dawn Lucas, Elaine Meredith. Exchange Students Experience Life In A Different World Torsten Stakemeier Rodolfo Aceves South was the ideal place for me with its great drama department because I had the chance to be involved in two plays. Also, it was great to be in the Marching Band and Symphonic Band, because I had never been in a marching band before. In the Acappella Choir, I also made new friends. At the beginning of the school year I first had to change classrooms with a map of South in my hands, but after one week I finally knew where I had to go to. The teachers here were just great and I had a lot of fun in my classes. South was really great and even now that I have to leave pretty soon, Iam still proud to be a Rebel, and I will always be. --Torsten Stakemeier I like South Albany because the peo- ple are friendly and really helpful. I lik- ed changing classrooms each period because I got to see different people and I got to know them better. I enjoyed very much the teachers because when I needed help, they gave it to me. I loved the games and dances. South Albany has been a great part of my American experience because I learned to speak English and I learned so many great American customs. Thank You -- Rodolfo Aceves Ulli Keppler I had the courage to have a dream and follow that dream. Whatever my goals when I began this experience, it was a i'hunger to know what will pro- mpt me. I forced myself to grow, change. compromise, and sometimes face humiliation. I reached for a new and greater height on my mountain of life. One of my big Thank You's' is to the teachers here at South Albany, I enjoyed them all and they are truly wor- thy of admiration. I love South Albany for thousands of reasons which I cannot put into this noteg everything I came in- to contact with at this school was very special to me. So, thank you all for giving me such a great experience.--Ulli Keppler Fall Play YS W , 0 66 the as show A , og 29 Co wt Qs QW Rebels Come Alive Home Sweet Homicide was this years Fall play. Robert Needham was director. This was his first play to direct. Rhonda Jones was assistant director. The play was about three kids in a in. The actors, actresses. and crew were all extremely great people. Rhonda said that they put one hun- dred percent into the production. Robert Needham is a super director and l enjoyed working with him. she said. They sold out on all the family, AprillDawn Lucasl. DinahtAndy Brownl, and Are chielRod Pieperl, who found the killer of two victims and turned him performances and they added an ex- tra Sunday matinee. This really shows how successful Home Sweet Homicide was. April fDawn Lucasl and Dinah lAndy Brownl wishing their mother tLaurilee Doddl a happy birthday. 1 1 8 Fall Play Back Row: Kevin Bacher. Katie Rene Jones, Joe Haskins. Gaspard. Leanne Hannon. Liz Thomas. Bobbie Serroll, Judy Goergen. Ted Holliday Middle Row: Torsten Stakemeier, Karen Smith, Laurilee Dodd. John Bond, Todd Springer, David Right, Dana Dvorak Front Row: Jeff Anthony, Dawn Lucas. Rod Peiper. Andy Brown. and Brian Liechty Winter Prom Winter Dreamland Back Row: Shawn Burris. Queen Peggy McDowell. Chris Mahr. Dirk Sullivan. Travis Miler. Front Row Princesses Angie Raisl. Darcy Gilbert, and Tina Jackson. Peggy McDowell, sr. was chosen as queen of the Winter Prom. Peggy com- mented, The Winter Prom was a beautiful event. l can think of several seniors that deserve a jolly ole' pat on the back for all their hard work. Winter Dreamland was the theme chosen for the 83 prom. Highlighting the decorations were displays of forest animals and christmas trees complete with presents. Adding to the festive air of the occasion were baby blue and white streamers dangling from the ceil- ing with white balloons and stars attach- ed giving the cafeteria the atmosphere of a true Winter Dreamland. Nearly 130 couples attended the prom. Music was provided by alumni Rod Volbeda. 'QA ' , -.A v, st,- U, -t -,V .tA V,, 'AA-g, '-,,-,- '.,A,5L 5, . . c. . - o 1 Vern Alvin and Vicki Reece show their pearly whites. 2 Sr. Greg Osborne is in his fancy dudds and ready to dance 3What a cute couple Tony Matta and Jody Bowens make. 4 Sr. Alan Krzoska moves his way on to the dance floor. 5 Randy Mohr and Angie Melillo dance the night away. 6Todd Grimm and Ronda Houston talk as Tony Bradbury stands by. 7 Rhonda Jones and her escort Mike Shadley are obviously enjoying the prom. 7 'Sz tr Winter Prom 119 could. S Spirit and en basketball games, There was the rally squad, ln six member squad of seven peo- Cheerleading Association at Oregon State University, in the top six teams. At the Rebels competed at a than usual and placed third. arsrty members found rally a real but they met the challenge as best They soulcl be proud of their ac- said Rally Advisor Sandi Cherie Wilkerson said, Rally has a great experience for me, lt has given chance to work closely with others and new people. Rally has also given me to show my enthusiasm for South It was a privilege representing South by being on the rally squad. l'm just sorry it's my last year. lt went by too fast! pirit! Back Row: Michelle Roller. Second Row: Kim Pixley, Jamie Leininger. Third Row: Rhonda Jones, Cherie Wil son. Front Row: Kris Griffith, Danette DeFord. 45 their state :zany S.A. othe crowd. Back Row: Nikki Strahan. Second Row: Marcy Elliott, Sharon Ward. Third Row: Angie Raisl. Front Row: Cheryl Backerman. 'f ,, ff xv -O ti , ' t l e K l V we f if ieTg,g':'k'gf-is ' vm.---1-H W - '- I ' t , V 25 , ,,,, Back Row: Susan Olsen. Second Row: Mandy Wyninegar, Angie Raisl. Third Row: Vicki Reece, Nikki Strahan. Front Row: Nancy Zink. , , 1, , 70111. 1 Junior Varsity had two separate rally squads, Une for fall sports and another for winter sports. The squads supported the Rebel teams by cheering at the games. They helped promote school spirit by getting the crowd full of enthusiasm at pep assemblies, Rally advisor Sandi Haberman said, JV Rally showed a lot of improvement this year. The members accomplished a lot considering they mainly worked on their ownf' Junior Susan Olsen claims, l'm really glad I went out for rally. It was a new and different experience. It was a lot of funf' 1, Nikki Strahan and Sharon Ward practice a cheer before the football ga me. 2. At the game against South Salem, Angie Raisi and Nancy Zink perform a cheer to root on the team. 3. Nikki Strahan looks up and claps with the crowd to support the Rebel team. 4. J.V. Fall Rally practices a pyramid before performing in front of a crowd. Rallyi 2 1 Southern Belles Rebel Pleasure Southern Belles put forward an excellent effort to give startling performances at the basketball games and assemblies. They also competed in various competitions. At North Salem, the team placed fourth, at West Albany they placed second, and at Sweet Home the team took third. Wendy Yess, the Southern Belle Advisor, commented, 'LWe are looking forward to an exciting and productive year for 1984-85. Senior Debbie Rumsey claimed, Southern Belles had a special year. We had a lot of problems getting motivated, but somehow we stuck together and pulled through. We didn't place at State, but the team was happy with the performance because everybody gave 110 percent! l'm glad the year turned out so well because it's my last year and l wanted good memories from the past three years. 122 Southern Belles Back Row: Janet Bober, Debbie Young, Kathy Garr. Debbie Rumsey. Second Row: Donna Bolman, Hromas, Racheal Sachs, Mary Boucher. Third Row: Tracy Foertche, Dannette Kihlstadius, Wendy ' Karen Bolman, Dawn Pattison. Front Row: Angie Keeling, Lori Oxford, Kelly Clark, Michelle Cole Phyllis Campbell, Song Hae Kim, Jodie Bowens. YY E 1 , . ,,,.. ...,,. A N l,qnll , -4 ,.,,. .. , 3' 4. u limit? O lvl.. 'ff .. 9 if W- ,,. Ma, . W Q 1 :fm ' , ' 1. Karen Bolman is having fun performing for a pep assembly. 2. Senior Janet Bober is giving an outstanding performance. 3, Strutting her stuff, is freshman Racheal Sachs. 4. Southern Belles perform last year's state routine. 5. Rebel performers do a routine to lt's Raining Men. 6, Phyllis Campbell shines while entertaining people at the basket- ball game. 7. Southern Belles incorporate a pyramid into their dance. 8. Cathy Garr has a big smile because she enjoys being a Southern Belle. 9, Southern Belles give high kicks while performing for the school. on the Rebels. Oliver! . the Winter Play for 1984 was sold-out every night. lt was a different T kind of play for South since grade and middle schoolers from the area also par- ticipated. The play is about an orphan boy in England who becomes a criminal, like a lot of orphans did during the 1800's In the end though, Oliver is taken into a higher social class by his grandfather. The play is based on the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens in 1837, Ronnie Hall, a fourth grader at Sunrise Grade School who played Oliver, did a terrific job and touched the hearts of many. Sophomore Roni Sue Lee tWidow Corneyl commented, The play was a terrific experience. For the first time l got to sing in an acting role. Jon Bond fBill Sikesl, thought, Oliver! was amazing because it let us live totally outside our own personal lives and idiosyncrasies, lt was an awesome experience. Director, Beth Bentley, commented, lt was exciting, as musicals are, and uni- que in that it had a charm that the grade school children added. Mr. Angaran, the music director for the play felt, lt was challenging doing a play that had more music than dialogue. The music added to the drama. The use ofa six piece orchestra was a fun addition. It was better than just the piano and drums, which wetve used in the past. I am very proud of the kids that participated in the I-f wr. orchestra and chorus as well. Q . First Row: Dana Dvorak, Katie Haskins, Bill Ellich, Tim Koertje, Judy Goergen, Lisa Rollins, Ken Becker, Todd Springer. Roni Sue Lee. Stephanie Tibbetts, Rich Smith Haller, Carmen Moore, Amy Decker, Ted Holliday, Perry Martin, Andrea Brown, Kim Knight, Lonny Bumgardner, Bryan Rowland, Liz Thomas. Sarah Lundberg Mary Moore. T Second Row: Mike Adamson. Kevin Keller, Geno Deering, Steve Bumgardner, Randy Sauer, Loralie Dodd, Ronnie Hall, Robert Needham, Jon Bond, Scott Kolu Miller. Chad Rogers, Mike Padaria, Rodney Hanson, i , Side: Miss Bentley s - r ii' k'k'k-iri k'ki'ir'ki k'ki'k'k'k'k'ki k 1. Robert Needham tifagini looks through his box of collectables. 2, Miss Bentley discusses last minute details with the whole cast. 1 24 Winter Play irxf r Q 5 , ,LE r ,Y xii 1 ,J QUUJQAQ 1 6 4 1. The cast of Oliv 2. Ronnie ates life in a drinking song, Oompapa. future as an undertakefs apprentice, as a gentleman. Dod erl to Loralie Dodd iNancyJ Sowerberryl and Andrea Brown iMrs, Sowerberryi. g . back stage providing the music accompani- Valentines Prom A Symbol is a Promise 5 Now and Forever was the theme of this yearls Valentines Prom, 165 couples attended the prom and each couple received a pair of pink and blue satin hearts for favors. The music was provided by Terry Bergara which consisted of a combination of soul, new wave. and rock and roll, Freshman princess Lisa Rollins said, I felt honored and the prom was a lot of fun. Being on court also gave me the opportunity to be escorted by the guy that I had wanted to go to the prom with. The 1984 Valentine's Prom King, Greg Osborne thought, lt was ex- citing. l was surprised to even get on court and then when l was crowned King it was hard to believe. 126 Valentine Prom King Greg Osborne and Queen Shelley Scheer 1. Judy Walker and Jody Ellingson laughing and smiling like always. 2. The two Musketeers. Mark Liberatore and Robert Jamison. showing some good ol, senior fun at the prom. 3. Suave and debonair Ken Weinberg and the en- chanting Donna Upton patiently wait in the pic- ture line, 4. Brent Miller and Tami Needam watching peo- ple at the prom, 5. Brian Ellingson and Song-Hae Kim prepare to crown the new King and Queen, Mike Simons. Lisa Rollins. Allen Hammagren. Sharon Ward. Greg Osborne. Shelley Scheer. Kris Griffith, Dirk Sullivan. Rebels Come Alive Spring Fling was an awesome success this year. The Rebels took a full day off for com- petitions, activities, and fun in the sun. The day started in the gym with a multi- media presentation called STAMPEDE. It combined three movie screens, over 20 slide projectors, and music for an hour of enter- tainment. Competitions took place throughout the day. Seniors Rod Embryo and the Mem- branesl' captured first in the air band contest with Eat lt. Again this year, teachers dominated students in the softball game. In addition, there were Bed races, a Breakdance contest, a Talent show, a Car show, and much more. Vi catagory. Lobster. runner rounds second. ,wi ig T HQ! ln the quad, Rebels relaxed to the music of Crimson Skye, Rebellation, and the Rebel Jazz Band. If music wasn't one's fancy, one could attend seminars, play tennis, or buy snacks at different booths around the quad. Senior Polly Huston stated, tilt went really well, students and teachers participated in ac- tivities. It tparticipationl showed that students want a day to have fun. I think it will continue to be like this year. Spring Fling Chairman, Jay Puppo, agreed, As long as leaders put enough work into it, administrators will allow it to con- tinue. -v I l I K 1 Tlx A 1. Breakin' out, Eric Nelson shows his moves to the crowd. 2. Which way to the Bed Races? I 3. Ed Ekholm's 1984 Fiero took first place in the Car Show's non-student 4. Darren Red Volbeda and the K-86's'l entertain the crowd with Rock 5. Robert Needham and Rod Howdy Doody' Pieper prepare to display their acting abilities at the talent show. 6. Rex Anderson decides whether he should throw the ball to first bast as the -' SpringFling 127 Band Therels nly One Wa The 1983-84 school year was fun and exciting for the bands and orchestra. The marching band worked up routines for the halftime entertainment at the football games. The Symphonic and Concert bands attended many festivals and performed in several concerts. The Jazz band traveled to many festivals wher they were able to learn where to improve. The Rebel orchestra, combined with the West Albany orchestra, went to the OSU Orchestra festival, played at the Chamber of Commerce, and went to the Mt. Hood playing contest, where they were rated. The bands were successful in adjusting to their new direc- tor, Bill Kenny. He commented, Each band had many dif- ferent goals, but all were bound by one unifying theme: continued improvement. Seniors Yvonne Ramage and Tina Marcum were honored by being chosen for Music in May. Judy Walker was selected to the 1984 All-State band, which was held in Eugene. Band President, Tina Marcum replied, The band was more advanced this year, in terms of music, We have a close band and everyone is willing to help one another. lt's a young band, but when it matures it will be great! it i Z 1. First year conductor Bill Kenny di his band. 2, Alan Groves fiddles around in chestra, 3. Torsten Stakemeier concentrates or ting an F in Jubilant Overturef' M423 Pamm Edwards, Dani Eicher, Paige Hagfeldt, Wendy Marsh, Colleen Schmidt, Judy Smith, Andy Brown, Jenny Hegefeld, Andrea Kratzer, Eric Mann, Stephanie McEchron, Lori Neal, Stephanie Tibbetts, Linda Voet, Tina Marcum, Matt Gilbert, Bill Green, Roni Sue Lee, Ron Nagel, Lori Westling, John Goergen, Mike Mears, Geoff Keeney, Darin Stewart, Tom Boucher, Mark Kibby, Royce Boyd, Chad Berry, Yvonne Ramage, Elaine Meredith, Marty Johnston, Dave Yingling, Mike Johnston, Darin Volbeda, Torsten Stakemeier, Loralie Dodd, Sheila Lee, Jeff Pieper, Sarah Lundberg, Concert Band: First Row: Erica Beachamp, Jean Goergen, Lorrie Cray, Tina Lee, Many Hardin, Wanda Nagel, Stephanie Cass, Diana Costello. Second Row: Brian Salsbury, Delene Vauble, Sharlene Berger, Angie Henich, Joey Duzan, Sherry Mallett, Don Spitz, Loren Evans, Brad Staten, Todd Johnston. Third Row: Scott Geller, Travis Miller, Perry Harris, Eric Harry, Barbie Stockton, Mike Johnston, Jim Rau, Michelle Hardey, Craig Ferrell, Ken Becker, Todd Kittleson, Daron Brown. Fourth Row: Mr. Kenny, Jason Eldredge, Brady Derrah, Sar Richards, George Girard, 128 4 J 5 3 To Play lt! V ,,,. . 'LLL . ' it 2 ...,J if ,... 'vv' . , ,, , ..,... A :V ,,,, , ,f ,Z H ' V at W 6 'tb OrCh9Sira: Elizabeth Harper, Chad Cox, Judy Goergen, Ame Elmore, Alan Groves. Second Row: Mrs. Boissonou, Mike Payne. Jazz Band: John Goergen. Mike Mears. Todd Johnston, Geoff Keeney Andy Brown, Matt Gilbert, Darren Volbeda, Elaine Meredith Marty Johnston, Todd Kittleson, Dani Eicher, Judy Walker, Loralie Dodd Direc tor Bill Kenny, Mark Kibby, Bob Landers. 1. Pep band plays enthusiastically at the Rebel basketball games 2. Tina Marcum, Band President, examines her music. 3. Darin Stewart practices his solo for an upcoming concert. 4. Mike Payne concentrates on perfection. 5. Second year director, Dorothy Boissonou, leads the orchestra in Symphony, 6. Flute player, Jean Goergen, hits the high notes 7. Todd Kittleson and Daron Brown play with power! 1 30 Choir Choir Album For A Rebel 1983-84 brought a year of exciting choral events. All three choirs participated in five evening concerts at South involving over 125 singers. Two noon-time singing groups were added to our already busy schedule, first there was uMen at Lunch, a group which featured novelty, styles and humorous interpreta- tions. Then came along the challengers, The Two Timers. a girls group which met on Tuesdays and Thursdays during noon hour jreally just 20 minutesl. Some of the more memorable events this year included the A Cappela choir trip to San Francisco in late March where the choir performed for schools, churches. and Marriott's Great America, the District lV high school choral festival held at LBCCQ the musical production Oliver! g the District IV solo and ensemble contest in which 20 SA singers competed in one of the strongest showings in the districtg the jazz choir appearance at 3 contests, the fundraising work days such as the car washes and leaf pick-up dayg and the performance at the State Capitol. 'LThanks to the efforts of our choir council made up of Krissy Kauffman, presidentg Tammy Antrim, vice-president, Karla Knudtson, secretary, Ted Holliday, treasurer, and Stephanie Tib- betts, librarian-historian, our year of excitement was well- organized and enjoyable. A year which was full of learning, shar- ing, and memories. Thanks for a great job, SA choirs! --Jim Angaran. Jim Angaren, Choir Director A Cappela: Back Row: Bob Hyde, Bill Ellich, John Bond, Torsten Stakemeier, Dave Jakeman, Dave Young, Rusell Girard, Mark Ballard, Perry Martin, Robert Needham, Rich Smith, Lonny Bumgardner, Ted Holliday, Scott Blakely, Troy Moore. Third Row: Tracee Martin, Danelle Stewart, Stephanie Tibetts, Brenda Fredrick, Elaine Meridith, Lindi Gerig, Carman Moore, Tami Antrim, Melissa Vanwalk, Gena Farrin, Chris Yeager, Sheila Lee, Kim Knight. Second Row: Beth Hicks, Darciea Corson, Mary Moore, LeAnn Hannon, Tonya Fredrickson, Maria Girard, Debby Jager, Vicki Whitfield. First Row: Sandy Parsons, Anne Pace, Shelly Dodson, Tina Privatsky, Krissy Kaufman, Andy Brown, Carla Knutson, Loralie Dodd, Suzi Haller, Linda Zentz. Rebelation: Back Row: Stephanie Tibetts, Debby Jager, Bill Ellich, Dave Jakeman, Russell Girard, Dave Young, Gena Ferrin. Second Row: Suzi Haller, Bob Hyde, Robert Needham, Rich Smith, Karla Knudtson. Tami Antrim. First Row: Krissy Kaufman, Tina Privatsky, Ted Holliday, Lonny Bumgardner, Melissa Vanwalk, Tracy Owens. Concert Choir: Back Row: Steve Surbach, Tim Koertje, Jim Halsey, Larry Dey, Andy Packard, John Bond, Kyle Anderson, Dana Dvorak, Brian Leickty, Don Casteel, Wayne Baker, Robert Needham. Third Row: Carrie Andrews, Debbie Andrews, Kay Currie, Darciea Corson, Vallerie Masenhole, Tina Lee, Yori Lane, Kristi Weekly, Buffy Clark, Tina Verly. Second Row: Debbie Meston, Rhonda Shanafelt, Bobby Sorenson, Connie Richardson, Bobbie Carol, Linn Burkhart, Patty Fread, Linda Cox. Cindy Lot, Tabatha Harber. First Row: Debra Maste, Amy Decker, Carie Heeton, Myischelle Smith, Cindy Osborne, Roni Sue Lee. Men At Lunch: Back Row: John Bond, Dave Jakeman, Russel Girard, Lonny Bumgardner, Ted Holliday, Scott Blakely. First Row: Bill Ellich, Robert Needham, Brian Leichty, John Shrock, Rich Smith. Choir 131 Rebel Rouser Days lts The Spirit That Rebel Rouser Days created a lot of spirit, to celebrate the com- ing of Spring and the sports season. Three days in April were set aside for students to show their enthusiasm, and their adverse dress and behavior in order to create more spirit. Students were entertained by an assembly and various noontime activities in which leaders of each class participated against each other in com- petitions. An assembly kicked off the week, by having everyone involved in Spring sports gather on the gym floor. Each sport played a part in the story, The Little Rebel,'i by providing action pertaining to their sport. Students got to have a unique look at fashions as representatives from each class dressed up as twins and modeled their attire to the student body. Dress-up days involved a lot of participation from all the classes. People took a second glance as look-alikes strut down the halls on Twin Day. The coming of warm, tropical, Spring weather was marked by brightly colored Hawaiian shirts and dresses on Hawaiian Day. Cowboy hats and boots showed up on the final day of Rebel Rouser Days marking Cowboy Day. The Caffeteria was filled with cheering and laughter during noontime competition. Personal interviews with such famous im- personators as Rod Pieper, Sr., as Buckwheat, Darin Stewart, Jr., as Mr. T, Brian Ellingson, Soph., as Michael Jackson, and Kyle Anderson, Frosh., as Boy George, proved to be very enter- taining. Seniors Yvonne Ramage and Todd Springer teamed up to win the sandwich eating contest. On the final day students rac- ed around the quad riding imaginary horses in the Rebel Rodeo. Students showed their artwork by creating spirit posters. Only two posters were created and were put on display to show spirit for Spring sports. Many students enjoyed Rebel Rouser Days and felt they brought a lot of spirit to South. 5 132 Rebel Rouser Days I i' 1. Freshman, Dale Dolecheck enjoys himself as he makes his run in the Rebe Rodeo. 2. Seniors, Tracy Townlin and Greg Osborne model the clothing that will be the envy of all college freshmen next Fall. 3. Mike Hardlben and Kristy Ropp enjoy the warm sun at lunch. 4. The girls take a break from chewing their sandwiches, as the guys franticallg peel their bananas for desert. 5. Buckwheat lRod Pieperl gasps at the amazing power of Mr. T lDarin Stewartl. i 3 Counts 8 2 i l 5 4 1. At the pep assembly, Bob Needham reads the short story, The Little Rebel for the spring sport athletes to act out. 2. Tonya Boies and Lynn Burkhart talk over their day during lunch. 3. Seniors, Tim Piasky, Rod Pieper, Greg Osborne and junior Ted Holliday gather before they leave to join the rodoe. 4. Darren Volbeda and Geoff Keeney model what the best dressed sophomore wear. This attire consists of a polo shirt, Levis, a Levi jacket, and brightly colored high tops. 5. Sonya Kroese and Heidi Luscher check out the cowboys in the hallway. 6. Contestants in the eating contest busily chew their way through a submarine sandwich fed to them by blind- folded guys. 7. Senior Jody Ellingson and junior Darin Stewart model their work clothes on Twin Day. 8. Senior David Ellingson clears his last hurdle in the rodeo. 3 Rebel Rouser Days 133 Sprmg Play Midsummer Nights Dream .. ,,... 'i'A:AA J mmm 1 it s as iowa, A-W . ' Front Row: Jon Bond, Peggy McDowell, Darin Stewart, And Brown, Ja ne Han l T dd S rf? y y sovan, o pringer, Rhonda Jones, Lillie Duran Angela But tram, Robert Needham, Dale Vogt, Kim Shaw, Loralie Dodd, Kevin Bacher. Second Row: Sarah Lundberg, Judy Georgen, Stacy Steiner Kelly Miles, Brian Rowland, Angie Henich, Todd Springer, Liz Thomas, Sandy Newman, Dani Eicher, Rod Pieper, Cheryl Backerman, Tina Marcum Jay Puppo, Perry Martin, Dana Dvorvak, Roni Sue Lee, Clyde Curley The Spring play Midsummer Nightls Dream had a sensa- tional turn out all three nights that it was put on, May 3, 4, and 5. It was an entertaining and enjoyable play for all who watch- ed. The actors and actreses worked a lot of hard hours to per- form South Albany's first Shakespearean play. Director Clyde Curley had faith in all the actors and actresses, and knew that they had the capability and talent to put on an excellent pro- duction, and they did. + Cb ut, T ', lltl lu TU Staging this play was particularly satisfying and rewarding for me. l had never directed a Shakespeare production before, but then l had never, until now, been provided with a group of student actors who could handle the subtleties and complex- ities of such a play. But they pulled it off in a grand and stunn- ing style, and that includes everyone on and off stage. Heart- felt thanks to Bob, Peggy, Todd, Jayne, Kelly, Andy, Jon, Rod, Darin, Angie, and all the rest. You've given me a gift l'll never forget. And you've given South Albany living, breathing Shakespeare.--Clyde Curley 1 3 4 Spring Play Director Clyde Curley Helena lJayne Hanslovanl and her fairies care for Bottom's every need. aware:- 7 rf, Theseus lJay Puppol tells Hippolyta lTina Marcuml of his love for her and that they are soon to be married. Quince lKevin Bacherl hands out to the peasants the parts they are going to act in the play forthe king. Theseus Egeus Lysander Demetrius Bottom Flute Snout Oberon Quince Snug Starveling Hippolyta Hermia Helena Titania Puck Fairy Fairy Fairy Fairy Cast Jay Puppo Brian Rowland Darin Stewart Jon Bond Robert Needham Dale Vogt Dana Dvorak Todd Springer Kevin Bacher Loralie Dodd Kim Shaw Tina Marcum Andy Brown Peggy McDowell Jayne Hanslovan Rod Pieper Lillie Duran Dani Eicher Rhonda Jones Angela Butram Spring Play 1 3 5 136 Junior-Senior Prom Junior-Senior Prom Rebels At Their Best Between 125-130 couples attended the Junior-Senior prom. MAn Evening In Paris was the theme. The cafeteria was decorated with burgundy, pink, and white streamers. The surroundings were set up the was the Ci- ty of Paris may look. The band 'LP.M. came and played popular music and made it a special night for all people attending. Junior Shelly Houston, who was in charge of the prom, stated, lt went really well because the Juniors that helped in it did a good job. Everyone participated well, even when we had to stay up late hours, 'EL' u Back Row: Mike Hardleben, Kristi Roppg Randy Mohr, Dave Easdale, Tony Matta, Melanie Peningtor Chris Mahr. Seated: Jody Ellingson, Sonja Hejny, Jayne Hanslovan. 7 f . 0' 3' 1 v. . rl ' , . s Xl -. , E ...it if f 1 ' . IVII '-,. --n 4,5 1'-' . P Sli' 1. Graduate K.C. Bolton is surprised to be back at South .but date Judy Walker looks pleased. ' 2. Eric Webber and Danette DeFord say everything is OK iht ton g . 3. Jayne Hanslovan models the latest in top hats. She was later told that she had a good time at the promr Princess Sonja Hejny and escort Randy Mohr. fs-.. try . N. , We . t . 1. Special guests Sandra St. Clair and Ed Bartram had a great time dancing the night away. N 2. Robert Needham comments on the Parisian decorations as Loralie Dodd eager- ly listens. 3. Most Talkative Senior Kim Wagener is at a loss for words as Rich Scott loc-ks on in amusement. 4. Starry-eyed dancers Melissa Van Walk and Kyle Heckman rock out to the sounds of P.M. 5. Senior Chris Mahr shows Gina Hromas the proper hat angle. Junior-Senior Prom 137 The Year: In Closing Taking a closeup view of the year, the Rebels processed a colorful picture. South Albany students developed many skills throughout the year and some were distinguished as top people with their specialized skills. Everyone cared enough to make it one of the best years ever. Students were out to expose themselves. At the LBCC Regional Skills Contest, fifteen awards were won by South Albany. The South Chapter of Future Farmers of America took first in State. Varsity Rally took third in State. In this competition, the squad was placed in a higher division, which was a little more competitive. At rally camp last summer, Junior Jamie Lein- inger was chosen to cheer at the Aloha Bowl in Hawaii with over 200 other cheerleaders from the U.S. The Southern Belles made many ap- pearances this year. Song-Hae Kim was chosen for the All-State Drill Team. Many individuals from clubs and sports went to state competitions. Senior Todd Springer for Oratory and Sophomore Kim Shaw for Expository went to State representing the Speech team. Our chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America was very active during the year. They received thirteen awards at the State DECA Conference. Angela Faligowski was chosen as State Treasurer at the conference. She and DECA's advisor, Mrs. Weiler, traveled to Kansas City, Misouri to the National DECA Conference. Future Business Leaders of America received twelve awards at districts. Chapter President, Polly Huston, com- peted at the FBLA State Conference and finished fifth in Job Description and Speakers Bureau. The club was honored with the March of Dimes Par- ticipation Award at the conference. Debbie Luther was selected as State Publicity Director. She traveled during the summer to Atlanta, Georgia for the National FBLA Conference. The Music Department had a lot of success this year. Jee Yeon Shin went to State on piano. She played a Beethoven Sonata and finished first in State. Several band and choir members went to districts. Matt Gilbert, on alto sax, Judy Walker, on xylophoneg and Dani Eicher, on flute, represented South Albany well. Loralie Dodd, An- drea Brown, Sheila Lee, and Stephanie Tibbetts did double duty by both singing and playing at district. Judy Walker, also was selected onto the All-State Band. Five South Albany students par- ticipated in Music in May, for the Or- chestra Lisa Preston and Alan Groves, for band Yvonne Ramage and Tina Marcum, and for choir Tina Privatsky. In sports, Janelle Henderson, cross- country runner, placed tenth in the TAC Nationals in Omaha Nebraska. Swimmers, Terry Smith, Ken Wein- burg, Tom Boucher, Robert Jamison, Peggy McDowell, and Wendy Marsh all went to the State meet at Mt. Hood Community College. They all com- peted well. Gymnasts Susan Olsen, Nancy Zink, Dani Eicher, Jamie Lein- inger, and Ronda Houston participated in the State meet in Portland. Seniors David Adams, Chris Mahr, and Randy Mohr wrestled at the State Competition held at David Douglas High School. David finished sixth in State. Tracksters Wade Bakely and Ken Weinburg were district champions in their events last Spring. Wade com- peted in pole vault and Ken in Javelin. They went to the State Meet in these events, and so did Bob Hyde in pole vault. Many losing teams of the L82-'83 year found some winning blood in them this year. The football team won one game against North Salem and celebrated the event with a late morning party. This team was lead by new head football Coach, Rudy Kovalik. The basketball team, under Coach Bruce Reid, had three victories. That was quite an ac- 1 ' I 8 .I r ,KI , ' W A, ,,,,,,,,, 5 W ,, , , '1 5, A -'M V, I - V H of-sf' ',',Yli YIi.. , .I ' :Z ' 2 MHS f, , ru, m , , ,. . if! 7 1i?'1fr f5wzg5f, ,f' N ,ffl ,rkk 591-ia' W 7' h,,, 5 7 h, complishment and we are all proud of them. The swimteam had many im- provements in the win column. The girls made the biggest jump in the win column. The team sent the most to State ever in the history of South Albany. Our wrestlers had a good season with more victories. The baseball and softball teams, also, finish- ed the year with wins in the scorebook and feelings of accomplishment. The tone of the year was set by such activities as Patriotism Day, Rebel Rouser Days, and Spring Fling. During Patriotism Day, students got a chance to focus on war veterans and ask them any questions they might have. Colonel John Fabian, mission specialist for the Space Shuttle Challenger, came and gave a presenta- tion on his mission in June of 1983. ASB President, Jay Puppo, presented Colonel Fabian with a Rebel sweater and hat. Highlighting South Albany's celebration of Veteran's Day was the award winning Rebel Float. Hard work by the Float Committee earned South first place in the Linn County High School Floats division. Rebel Rouser Days were three days filled with dressing-up and noon com- petitions land, of course, the seniors woni. During Spring Fling, students filtered out activites they thought would be the most fun. These included bed races, a car show, a fashion show, an airband competition, clinics on rape prevention, Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, and many more. Everyone enjoyed having that day to have a good time. Early in the Fall of 1983, Senior drama student Robert Needham directed, Home Sweet Homicide. The play went very well and there was large attendance at every performance. The school musical, during the Winter was i'Oliver!', Not only did Rebel students get a chance to participateg but children from grade and middle schools were included also. For the first time, South Albany pro- duced a Shakesperean Play. lt was the last play to be directed by Clyde Curley, who is leaving to get his Master's Degree. The actors and actreses, along with the stage crew, took the time and worked hard to develop the play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, into an outstanding one. Also, some faculty members put on a play, Blazing Guns at Roaring Gulch. It was the first time the teachers had done a performance at school. The students zoomed in on two blood drives during the year to help out the Red Cross. YI South Albany Rebels also focused in on other community services. ln December, a Christmas tree was in the lobby covered with little red apple decorations. These ornaments had deprived children's names on them, who needed gifts for Christmas. All of the ornaments were gone before first period, which shows that Rebels care. Also, around this time, we had students helping with the FISH organization, to get food for poor peo- ple. One other service was Share Day. Students went to Senior Citizen's homes and volunteered their time to do whatever needed to be done. South Albany High Schol received a reader board that was donated by South Albany parents and boosters. This sign will post sports events and other ac- tivities going on. The range of activities and involve- ment that took place was extraordinary. Rebel students will always show pride and strive for the best. f ,mQfZrm,,.,,,,,,,,,m,, 3,f,,,,,,..,,..Q,,,,,,,m.,,,,,,5,,. .kg ipsum,.rzgswf...rf-s'wr-slamf,,,:,ff...sw-'wzasafezwlfsm. ff -, 'rr f a:::w2sz' ff x ' ff: 'sffw - Landerking, Scott 50 Abbott, David 72 Freshrnen AAAAAAAAAA Aldrich, David 72 Allen, Jeffrey 72.98 Anderson, Kyle 52.72.98 Andrews, Kari 96 Angel. Nanda Anthony, Jeff 93,108,118 Armstrong, Todd Arnold, William BBBBBBBBBB Bailey, Debbie 65.90,108 Baker, Wayne Bakley, Kory 65,90,91 Baley, Jennifer 69.90,91,104, 109 Ballew, Donovan Banks, Annette Barclay, Bradley 72.108 Barton, Bobby Beauchamp, Erica 90,128 Becker, Ken 128 Belknap, Steve Bender, Tony 72,98 Benshoof. Sheila Berger. Sharlene 128 Berger. Shirlene Bergstrom. Melissa Bidwell. Tom Biersdorff, Rodney Bilyeu. Laurie 128 Bohning, Ron Bolen, Teresa Boles, Jeanine Bolman, Karen 48 Bond, Pat 53,77 Borter,Kris Boyer, Kevin Bradford, Katie 108 Brewer, Sam Brightwell, Paul 76,77 Broughton. Bill Brown, Christy Brower, Desiree Burgess, Morgan Burris. Shawn 98 Bursell, Tim Burton, Kersti 67,96 Buxton. Eric Burwell, Cyndi 125.128 CCCCCCCCCC Calhoun, Mark Clark, Buffy Calteel, Don Cantral, Charles 88 Carroll, Bobbie Carwright, Lisa Cass, Stephanie 128 Casteel, Donald 72.88,108 Chambers, Steve Chapman, Paul Charters, Scott 66,87 Cheever, Michael Clark. Buffy Clark, Terry Conner, Terry Cooper, Debra 69.96 Cooper, Brenda Cooper, Teri Correll, Shawn Cox, Chadwick Cray, Lorri Cox, Linda Currier, Kay DDDDDDDDDD Dahlinger. Tami Davies, Brenda 54 Davis. Don Davis, Dustin 72,77,87 Rebel Index Davis. Jane Davis, Shelley Dearce, Susan Decker, Amy 124,125 Derrah, Brady Dodson. Steve Dolecheck. Dale 72.98 Dolecheck, Danielle 96 Dombrowski, Alex Dornhecker,Tracy Dotson, George Doyle, Jennifer Duffy, Tom 51,108,109 Duran. Carmela Duzan, Joey 128 EEEEEEEEEE Ekman, Erik 10,54.77,108 Eldredge, Jason 54.66.128 Elliott, Valerie 55 Ellis, Kelley Elmore, Ame Engel, Tracy Eriksen, Lars Espinoza. Mike Evan, Mary 55 Evans, Loren FFFFFFFFFF Farren, Lora Faulkner, Shawn 87 Fenn, Sherri 69,90,91 Ferrell, Craig Filbert, Rhoda Forbes, Jody , Forster, Andy 96 Fortune, Tony 108 Foster, Kelly Fouts. Robert 64,88 Fox, Faith Fox, Sandi Fread. Patricia Frey. Kelly Froman, Henry Hopkins. Chad Hopkins, Troy 52 Hoskins Dan Hover, lvy Hromas, Gina 96 Hubbs. Stacey Huddleston, Ken 46,66 Hughes, Jolyn Hulderman, Monte,66 Huston, Penny Huycke, Mike 46,66,88 llIIIIlllIlIlIIIIIlI lademarco, Maureen 94,10 lademarco, Mike Ingram, Rob lsenhart, Alan JJJJJJJJJJ Jackson, Ann Jackson, Tina 47,119,125 Jacobson, Brian R. Jacobson, Brian 47,72,98 James, Doug 51 James, Pam James, Patricia Johnson, Todd Jones, Kevin Jorgensen, Steve Justus, April KKKKKKKKKK Kaufman, Kathy Kearns. Mike Kelley, Janie 69,96 Keepler. Brian Kenagy, Ann Kennedy, Mark Kilmer, Leann King. David Kingsberry, Jim 77 8 Kittelson, Todd Klein, Tina Klein, Travis 51 Knight, Barbara Knudtson, Kathy 55,113 Kreutzkampf, Star Krieger, Terri 93 LLLLLLLLLL Lane, Yori 55,69,96 Laudette. Troy 93 Lee, Stephanie Lee, Tina 96 Leichty, Brian 55,118 Loewen, Tom 72 Long, Patrick Looney, Sam Lott, Cindy 48,67 Lovelace. Kent 64,88 Lucas. Don Lundberg, Sarah 124,125 Luscher, Heather 51 Lynn, Alan 93 MMMMMMMMMM Mackimmie, Mike Madison, Michael Mahr, Darrin 77 Mann, RJ Marcum. Cindy 69,113 Mark, Marci Marshall, Dawn Martin, Art Martin, Patrick 72,77 Martone, Evelyn Masonhall, Valerie 69 Mast, Debra McDaniel, Donna 69,97 McKibben. Robert 66 McVey, Jennifer Meade, Tamara Means. David Mears. Michele 69,96 Mengore, Michael 98 Miller. Michele 108,53 Mohr, Darrin 72 Monroe, Shawn 72 Morris, William 72,77,8B Moyer, Debbie 96 Muir. Barbara Mundt, Laura Mundt, Laura M, NNNNNNNNNN Nagel, Wanda Needham, Tami 126 Newquist, Doug 66,98,108 Newton, Mike Novak, Peter Nye, Jody 49,69,96 OOOOOOOOOO Odle, Tim 53 Oliver, Susan Olivier, Ron Osborne, Cindy Oswald, Bill 72,98 PPPPPPPPPP Packard, Andy 72,as,1os,109 Pahlman, Ken Park, Deborah Payne, Lori Pearce. Susan Phillips, Doug Pockrus, Julie Powell, Dale 52 Puppo. Joey Purpura, Jim QQQQQQQQQQ Quesenberry, Jeff 48,72 Quinnett. Sean 77 RRRRRRRRRR Ramon, John 98 Raymond, Rich 66 Rediger, Traci 104,105 Renly, Don Resualoso, Harvey 77 Reynolds, Don 77 Rhodaback, Chris Rice, Rod Richardson, Connie 48 Richardson, Dax 72,98 Richter, Angie Roberts, Kevin 72,88 Rockey Rogers. Rohrer. Rollins, Roney, . Jayson John Bryan Lisa 52,55,67,96, 124,125 126 Doug Rosier, Brett 72,77 Rossback, Brett 49.72.98 Rucker, Laurie Rush, Annette Rust, Tracey SSSSSS SSSS Stockton, Susan 69 Stokes, Cindi Strawn, David 72 Strawn, Judy Stutzman, Stacie Sullivan, Brooke Surbaugh, Steven Sutherlin. Scott Sutherlin, Steve 72 Swanson, Kevin Swarm, Melanie Sykes, Theresa TTTTTT Thayer, TTTT Jusdn 72.77 Theriot, Elizabeth Thomas, Elizabeth 50,118,124 Thomas, Tamra 65 Thompson, Brian Thompson, Joe 66 Thurston, Gail Timberlake, Mark 77,98 Tom. Julie 96 Traw, Alex 13.88.111 Truex, Corinna Tuomi, Ken UUUUU UUUUU Underwood, Dana Upton. Donna 126 VVVVVVVVVV Van Hoff, Mike Vauble, Delene 55,96 Vinton, Tammy Vogler, Lori VHNWHNWHNWHNMHN Waldher, Scott 108 Walker. Walker, Bret Jay Ward, Wendy Warren, Lynda Weaver. Thomas Webb, Pat Webster, Todd 50,88 Weekly, Kristi West, Liana Westerberg. John 72 Whitmire, Mike Whittaker, Wendy Wibbens, Lisa Williams, Scott 108 Williams, Stacy Wills, Steve Winslow, Stepfani Winter. Heidi 113 Wischnofske, Rick 72 Wootan , Tad 72 Wright, Jon 66,93 Wright, Kris YYYYYYYYYY Yon. Scott 88 York, PJ 72,88 Young, Scott 72 Sophonune AAAAAAAAAA Abbott, Jim Adams, Christopher 36 Ainsworth, Tim 36.84 Albright, Donna 36 Amaral, Dean 36 Andrews, Deborah 36 Arevalo, Cipriana 36 BBBBBBBBBB Backman, Tracy 36 Baker. Kimberly Baker, Tracy 36 Baklund, Christine Ballard, Mark 36 Barnett. Regina 36 Bartram, Ed 36 Bartram, Rob 36 Bass Sonya 36 Bayless. Carie 36.67.97 Beattie, Wendy 36 Beckner, Katharine 36 Bennett, Daniel 37 Bergara. Jamey 37.65 Baklund, Chrissy Blakely, Scott 37 Boies. Tonja 37,90 Borst, Gina 37,65 Boucher, Mary 37,103 Bremer, Tanya 37.68.94 Brenhaug, Dennis Bresler, John 37 Brewer, Vicky 37 Brown. Andrea 37,108.118,124,125,134 Brown, Daron Brown, Margaret 37 Bumgardner. Lonny 37.66,99.108, 124,125 Burkey, Brian 37 Burkhart, Lynn 37 Burt, Nicole 37 Buttram, Angela 37 CCCCCCCCCC Callender. James 37 Carper, Leisa 37 Chandler, Tiffany 19.37,67,86 Chang, Jae 37 Chido, Joseph 37,73,99 Chimenti, Aimee 37.58 Chladek. Stephen 37 Christensen, Teresa 37 Cintron, Jodie 37 Clark, Kelly 37.67.109 Coleman, Michelle 37,93 Collins. Rusty 37,73 Colwell, James 37 Conner, Daniel 37 Cook, Ron 38 Coon, Tracy Coon, Virgil 38 Cooper, Geri 38 Corson, Darciea 38 Craft. Lisa38 Crawford, David 38 DDDDDDDDDD Dalke, Keith 38,93 Dalke. Kevin 38.73 Davie, Mark 38 Davis, David 38 Decker, Mike 38,6493 Derrah, Mike 38 Dodson, Shelley 38 Dougherty, Rocky 38,66,108 Drolette, Stephanie 38.90 Drummond, Katrina 38 Dukatz, Holly Dunn. Craig 38 Dvorak, Dana 38.11.134 EEEEEEEEEE Edwards, David 38 Edwards, Pam 38,97 Eicher,Dani63,108,125,134,135 Elkington. Kristen 38 Ellingson. Brian 38.73.126 Engelsman, David 38 FFFFFFFFFF Farmer, Ryan 38 Fenn. Jim 38.77 Figone. John 38.66 Folmsbee. Glenn 38 Folmsbee, John 38,66,93 Fox, Tammy 38 Frazier, Tommy 38 Frazier, Lori 39 Frederic, Brenda 39 GGGGGGGGGG Gangle. Matthew 39 Garr Cathy Garrish, James 39.77 Gaskey, Janelle 39,90 Gaspard. Joe 118 Gatchett, Ginger 39 Gates. Jennifer 39 Gay. Tab 39 Gebhart, Michaele 39 Gibson, Aaron 39 Girard, George 39 Goergen. Jean 39 Gould, Brian 39 Graff, Marty 39 Gray, Bobby 39,73,77.99. 108 Griswold, Gena Gretzon, Troy 39 Griensweic, Cody 39 Griffith. Randy 39 Griswold, Gena 39 Groves, Alan 39,88.108,112 HHHHHHHHHH Hagfeldt, David Hagfeldt, Paige 3965.90 Hallett. Terri 39,68,70,97,108 Halliwell, Tom 39 Hammagren Allen 39.99,108. 126 Hannan Leanne 39,118 Hardin. Mandy 39 Harness, Kim 39 Harper, Elizabeth 39,112 Harrington, Seanna 39 Harris, Perry 40 Haskins. Katie 40,118,112,124,125 Henich, Angie 40 Hicks, Beverly 40 Hakckema, Tim 40,64 Holloway, Kay Honeycutt. Shawn 40 Hosier, Sheri 39 Howard, Randy 39 Hulderman. Mitch 40 Hull, Peggy 40,68,97. 108 Huntington. Yvonne 40 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lsenhart. Leon 40 JJJJJJJJJJ Jakeman, David 40.73,99 James, Robert 40 Johnson, Deena 40 Johnston, Marty 40 Johnston, Mike 40,77.99 Johnston, Todd 40 Jones. Rene 10,40.118 KKKKKKKKKK Kabusreiter, Charise 40 Keeling, Angela 40 Keeney. Geoff 40,66 Kehne, Chris 40 Keksi, John 40.73,99, 101 Kenagy. Allan 40 Kern, Doug 40,64.104 Kibby, Mark 40,77 Kim, Song-Hae 40,93,126 King, Christy 40 Kittleson, Troy 40 Kniebuehler, Greg 40,77 Kratzer, Andrea 40,112 Kroese, Sonya 40 Kutsch, Lisa 41,137.97 LLLLLLLLLL Lake, Troy 41 Laughlin. Victoria 41 Lauinger. Julie 41 Lee, Donald 41,73 Lee. Jonathan 41,87,108 Lee, Ronisue 41,108,112,124 Lee, Sheila 41,67.97,112 Lee. Wendy 41 Liles, Malinda 41 Lintner. Daron 41 Lopez, Anna Lucas, Dawn 41,118 Luscher. Heidi41,65.90.93 Luther, Deanna 41,68 Lyons, Bill 41 MMMMMMMMMM Madarus. Troy 41,73 Mallatt, Sherry 41 Malloy, Kelly 41 Mann, Eric 41,108 Marsh, Wendy41,68,108,l12 Mart Mathis. Jennifer 41 Maurice, Dean 41 McEchron, Stephanie 41,97 McFarlin, Kevin 41 McKinney, Thomas 41 McLaren, Kathy 41 Mears. Mike 41,73 Meston, Debra Metz Miles, Gary Miller, Todd 66 Miller, Travis 41.73.99,119.125 Mills. Vernon Mitsch, Victoria 42 Monroe, Don 42 Montague, Susan 42,65,90 Moore, Becky 42 Moore, Sara 42,97,112 Moore, Troy 42 Morrill, Jody 42 Morris, Jim 42 Morton, Kent Moyer, Cathy 42 in. Perry 41.112,124,125 . Richard NNNNNNNNNN Nelson, Perry 42.77 Nielsen, Tracy 42 Nonemaker, Jamie 42 Norris, Cathy 42 OOOOOOOOOO Oden, Yolanda 42 Odle Over Owen. Tracy Sue 112 Owens. Peter 42,73 , Todd 42 by. Stacey 42 PPPPPPPPPP Pace, Anne 42,104,127 Palmaymesa, Tim 42 Parsons, Sandra 42.71,108 Parvin. Gary 42 Pattison, Dawn 42 Patton. Steve 42 Paup, Douglas 42 Payne, Michael 42 Pennington, Shannon 42 Pershall, Rhonda 42 Phillips, David 42 Piasky. Christina 4368.108 Pieper, Jeffery 43.73.84 Pitzer, Mark 43 Prasch, Angela 43 Preston, Nettie 43 Priestly, Steven 43 Pringle, Mark 43 QQQQQQQQQQ Quinn, Laura 43 RRRRRRRRRR Raisl, Angela 43.97,119.125 Ramsey, Robert 43 Rau. James 43 Ray. Jim Reaves. Marvin Richards, Saruman 43 Richardson, Nick 4373.99 Ridders. David 43 Riley. Timothy 43 Risinger, Marta 43 Ropp. Shelley 43.67.108 Rost. Robert 43 Rowland. Bryan 43,112.124,125. 134 Runkle, Rena 43 Rust, Christine 43 Rutland, Leanne 43 SSSSSSSSSS Sachs, Samuel 43,77,88, 108.109 Sales, Sam Sanchez. Mary Anne 43 Sandgren. Fred 43,73.84,99,100 Sater, Bill 43 Saw. Roger 4364.77.88 Schaeffer, Sandra 44 Schmidt, Colleen 44.68,93,112 Schram, Robie 44 Schwab. Ron Seavy. Kelly 44 Shanafelt, Rhonda 44 Shaw, Kimberly 44,134,135 Sheffield. Bob Shin, Jee Yeon 44.112 Shoemaker. Matthew 44,66 Sholes, Melanie 44.97 Sizemore, Laura 44,103 Smith, Dave 44 Smith, Richard 44,73,124,125 Sponsel, Michelle 44,112,113 Springer, Melanie 44,65,90,112 Starnes Paul 44 Stauffer, Mark 44,73 St. Clair, Sandra 44 Stephens, Cynthia 44,108 Stevens, Troy 44 Stockton, Barbara 44 Stothoft, Scott 44,64,77 Strupith, Frank 44 Swindle, Bobby 44 TTTTTTTTTT Teague, Cindy 44 Thomas, Rhonda 44 Thomas, Mlke 44 Thompson, Sheila 44 Tibbetts, Stephanie 44,68,112.124, Tibbs. Greg 44.73 Tillatson, Lisa 44 Toedtemeier. Patty 44,65,90,112 Tom, Steven 44 Toscas, Robert 44 Trevino, Joe 44 Trudell, Buffy 44 Tudor, Mike 44 UUUUUUUUUU Upton, Nathan 44,66 Upward. Mark 44 VVVVVVVVVV Van Walk, Melissa 44 Vanyi. Randy 44 Verley, Tina 44 Vinton, Tim 44 Volbeda. Darren 44.127 MHNMHNMHNMHVMHN Wagener, Lori 44.67 Waldher, Jerry 44 Wallace, Brian Ward. Sharon 44,97.126 Wells, Debbie West, Lori Wheeler. Mike 44 Whittaker, Richard 44 Willem, Eric 44,73 Wilson, Judie 44 Woods, Jonathan 44 Woods, Renee 44 Wright, Anthony 44 Wygant Mark 44 125 YYYYYYYYYY Yeager, Jeanna 44,109,112 Young, Debbie 44,104,105 ZZZZZZZZZZ Zentz. Kevin 44.88112 Zerr, Phil 44,66,1l2 Junior AAAAAAAAAA Adams, Chris Adams, Janell Aldrich, Steve Anderson, Travis Andrews, Mike Avery. Paul BBBBBBBBBB Bacher, Kevin 118,134,135 Backerman, Cheryl 104,105,108 Badger, Brian Baker, Trevor Bakley, Wade 88,89,104, 108 Bales Tracie Banks, Matt Banta, Stacey Barr, David Barrett, David Bass, Kim Bayless, Duane Bendel, Lisa Bergland, Phil 66,88,112 Berry, Chad Biersdorff, Gary 73.88.89 Birky, Lisa Bitterman, Tony Boggs, Mike 73 Bond, Jon 124,118,134 Borst. Julie Boucher, Tom 108,112 Boughton, Tina Bourn, Angela Bowman, Belinda Boyanovsky, Shari Boyd, John Boyd, Royce Bradberry. Toni 119,125 Brewer, Michele Broughton, Tina Burkhart, DeAnna Burnett, Matt 73 Burton, Kimberly 90 Buttram. Angela 134,135 CCCCCCCCCC Carroll, Barry Carsner, Michael Casteel, Charmian 106 Castillo, Diana Castillo, Jackie Chaulsett, Teresa Childers, Tammy Choi, Sophia Christensen. Keenan Clark, Jay 92,93 Coakly, Coreg Cooley, Jeff Core, Debbie Corson, Lee Costillo. Diana Craft, Angela Craib, Terry Cunningham, Billy Cunningham, Gina DDDDDDDDDD De Bus, Kristen Dey, Larry 73 Dixon, James 112 Dixon. Todd Dodd, Loralie108,112.118,124,125.134,135 Drummond, Cyndee Dunn, Craig Duran, Delbert Duran, James EEEEEEEEEE Ekholm, Ed Elkington, Kristin Ellich, John 88 Elliott, Marcella Ellis, Jane Ellis, Natalie Evan, Matt 66 FFFFFFFFFF Faligowski, Angela 73 Farren. Gina Fenn, John Finley, Linda Finney, Bonnie Fleming, Troy 84,88 Foertch, Tracy 94 Fredrickson, Tanya GGGGGGGGGG Gamb, Craig Gamb. Jerry Gariepy, Teresa 109 George, Sharon Gerig, Melinda Gibson, Trevor 10,82,83, 104 Gilbert, Darcy 67.90,108,109,112,119,l25 Gingrich, Lisa Girard, Maria Glick, Steve Gnau, Kimblery112 Goergen, John Gould, Barbara Graham, Linda Green, Bill 99 Greenly, Clinton Grenz, Todd Grindy, Brian 100 HHHHHHHHHH Haley, Donny Hall, Cheryl Hall, Curtis Haller, Suzanne112,l24 Hamilton, Kim Hardey, Michelle Hardin, Eric Hassenger, Julie Hegefeld, Jennifer Heintzman, James Henderson. Donna Hernandez. Sonita Herring, Curtis Hill, Larry Hilton, Randy Holiday, Ted 74,108,118. 124,125 Holman, Cindy Honer, Laura Hopkins, Brad Houston, Shelly 65,90,108.109,112 Howarth, Jett Hromas, Grant 74,100,104 Hubbs, Jamie Hundt, Tom Hunter, John 64,88 Hyatt, Kelly JJJJJJJJJJ Jager, Debby 112 Johnson, Eric 87 Jones, Don 104 Jones, Mike Jordon, Veronica KKKKKKKKKK Kauffman. Chip 74 Kauffman, Greg Kelley, Harry 82,84,1O0 Kelm, Lada 65,90 Kendall, Monte 73 Kenny, Pete 73,74,82,83,100 Kibler, Dennise Kingsberry, Allen 74,76 Knight, Kim 68,70,124.125 Koch, Andrew Koertie, Tim 108.112,124,125 Koker, Ray Krutsinger, Erin LLLLLLLLLL Lack, Randy 84 Landers, Bob Langton, April Lanning, Rose Laughlin, Sonya Laughlin, Tina Lawson, Jeff Leard, Dan Lecornu, Phil Lee, Kenneth 87 Leininger, Jamie 63,90,91,112 Lemerande, Andy 74,76,77 Leslie, Dan 76 Linares, Roberto 64.88.112 Lintner, Bryon Little. Steve 66.87 Looney, Jeanette Lowry, Mark Luther, Debbie 90.112.113 Lyons. Bill ' MMMMMMMMMM Madsen, Cory Madsen, Dawn Maries, Kevin Marmon, Dawne Marrs, Shelly Martel, Kurt 87 Martin, Christy Martin, Mike 74,76,88 Martin, Tracee 103 Martin, Todd 74 Martinez, Ximena Matson, Joyce 59,71,94 McConnell, David McDaniel, Amy McDougall, Cherie McRorie, Michelle McRorie, Mike Miles, Kelly 68,71.112 Miller, Brent 126 Miller, Joan Miller, Scott Miller, Stacee Miller, Wayne Montoya, Paul 73 Moore, Carmen 63,124,125 Moye, John 64,88 NNNNNNNNNN Nagel, Ron 99 Neal, Lori 65 Nelson, Eric 66,88,127 Newman, Sandy Newton, Renee Nida, Chris Noack, Tina 93,112 Noack, Traci 97, 108,112 Noble, Raymond Noble, Shelly Nolte, Keri OOOOOOOOO Oden. Donna Oleman, Kacey Olsen, Susan 63,90,112 Ostrom, Michael 66,84 Otto, Amy 94 Owen. Terry 73 Oxford, Lori 103 PPPPPPPPPP Patrick, Ray Peaslee, Jeffery Peterson, Susan Plagmann, Traci 112 Pollard, Kim 94,108 Powell. Julie Powell, Treva 112 Preston, Lisa Preston, Doreda Propst, Kent RRRRRRRRRR Ramage, Jeanette 108,112 Reece. Vicki 10,70,71,94, 104,105,119, 125 Reineccius Robyn 68.87 Rhodaback. Steve Rhodes, Lisa 67 Richter, Tony Ridders, Kevin Rietz, Dean Roberts. LaDonna Robertson, Sherrie Roepke, Christie Rogers, Jeff Rowe. John Rush, Diana Rust. Archie SSSSSSSSSS Sabatka, Stuart Sadowsky, Curtis 100 Saiyecl, Ahmed 93 Sapp, James Sapp, Jami Saw. Ryan 88 Schamp, Frank Schaumburg, Doug 74 Schealer, Kayanne Scheer. Shelly 67.87,112,126 Scruggs, Brian Shaddon, Steven Shaffer, Scott 88 Simon. Lonnie Slanga, Todd Smith, Debbie Smith, Judy Smith, Kelly Sollers, Karen Spegel, Scott Starr, Scott Staufier, John 88 Stewart, Darin 105,134 Strader, Tammy Strahan, Nicole 91 Strawn, Tina 68 Sullivan, Dirk 88, 119,125,126 TTTTTTTTTT Teague, Cary Thomas, Lorrie VVVVVVVVVV Voet. Linda Vogler, Kim Vogt, Dale 64,76,108,112,134.135 Vosberg, Terry MHNMHNWHNWHNMHN Walker, Judy 35,67,112 Wall Tonya 112 Warnock, Kim Warren Tania Webster. Scott 73 Weinberg, Ken 66,88,89,126 Welborn, Gary 64.88 Welker, Jeff Westling. Lori Wilkinson, Valauri Williams, Le Anne 97 Williams, Lori Williams, Mike Wilson, Kelly Wonderley, Gary Wright, David 118 Wyninegar, Mandy 71,94 YYYYYYYYYY Yeager, Chris Yingling, Dave 66 Yon, Craig 82,84,88 Young, David Youngblood, Barbara 94 Yutzie. Kenneth 88,89 ZZZZZZZZZZ Zentz, Michael Zgorzelski. Todd 82,88,89,112 Zink. Nancy 63,90 Senmr AAAAAAAAAA Aceves, Rodolfo 66 Adams, David 76,77 Alich, Arron Alvin. Vern 4.10,14,74,104,105.108,119,128 Anderson, Carol Antrim, Tamara 94,112,113 Arnold, Kathy Arnold, Paul Avery, Vicki Avila, Tony BBBBBBBBBB Bade. James Barbitta, Samantha Barrett, Rob 82 Bartel, Tim 74,82 Bergara, Terry Bilyeu, Tana Blay. Arthur Bober, Janet 4,10,103 Boddy, Doug 4,10,14 Boies. Gary 88 Bolen, Curtis Boles, Tina Bolman, Donna Bowens. Jodie 71,119,125 Brown, Terrie Broyles. Lisa Burgess, LaDonna Burkey. Denise Bushnell, Ann CCCCCCCCCC Campbell, Phyllis 112,113 Carpenter, Julie Case. Alan Casteel. Matt Cernin, Michael 74,77.100.109 Chartier. Dennis Clark, Kim 113 Clark. Sandi Colbert. Carla Cooper. Julie 76,77 Cox, Brian Cox, Ginger DDDDDDDDDD Daniels. Marcya Darcey, Steve Dawkins, Willis DeFord, Danette 70,71 DeFord, Debbie 104,105,127 DeGroot. Heidi Derrah, Mendi 103 Derring. Tina Dittmer, Sam Dixon, Cheryl 112 Doolan. Debbie Dorgan. John Dryden, Jeff Duran. Robert 76 Duran, Barry Duran, Lillie 67,106,134 EEEEEEEEEE Easdale, Dave 58,82,83, 104,105 Eddings, Ron 88 Edmonds, Kim Ellich, William 125 Ellingson, David 74 Ellingson. Jody 4,10,67,112,126 Kaufman, Lance Keppler, Ulli 93 Kihlstadius, Dannette Kimball, Robert Kloewer, Donovan 64.108 Knudtson, Karla Kolu, Shawn 74 Krzoska, Alan 74.75,88,119, 125 LLLLLLLLLL Lambert, Kevin 4 Laughlin, Sophia Lee, Chow Leslie, John Liberatore, Mark 126 Lindberg, Steven Lippincott, Jeff Long, Tracee Lopez. lrene MMMMMMMMMM Madsen. Kevin Mahr. Chris 4,14,74,76,77,88,119,125 Malloy, Steve Marcum, Tina 71,125,134,135 Marsh, Allen Martinez, Billy Matta, Tony 74,75,76. 119,125 Maurice, Dean McCutcheon, Dan 112 McDowell, Peggy 4.109,112,119,134 McGuire, Bridget McGuire. Jim McKenna. Missy McLaren, Jeff Meade, Tim Melillo, Angie 119 Melton, Robin Mendez, Elias 66,82 Meredith, Elaine 124 Miller, Bryan 112 Miller, Jamie Mohr, Randy 74,77.108,119,125 Moore, Mary 67,124 Morris, Chris Roth, Clayton Roth, Joe Roth, Mel 112 Rowland, Emily 112 Rumsey, Debbie 65 Rutland, Mike SSSSSSSSSS Salmon, Kevin Samard, Tami Sauer, Wanda Schrater, Terri 92,93 Schuh, Pat 112 Scott, Brenda Seals, Robbie Sheffield, Tom Simmons, Rob 74 Simons, Lori Skaalrud, Laurie Slanga, Todd Sloan, Molly Smith, Karen 10,118 Smith, Terry Smith, Vicki Sorensen, Ken Sprague. John Springer, Todd 112.118,124.125 Stakemeier, Torsten 88,112,118 St Clair, Sandra Stephens, Stacey Stewart, Danell Strupiih. Brian TTTTTTTTTT Thomas, Kate 71,108,112 Thompson. Karen Tinney, Laura 67 Tom, Philip 74,104,105 Townlin, Tracy 74.100 Trahan. Ken 64 Tudor, Jeff112 VVVVVVVVVV VanDeMark, Pam Engel, Tim Morris, Bill ESP2t Rhvnda Mouradian. Tami Moyer, Mike Moyer, Stacey Moyer, Teresa Farmer' Ryan Musch Mark Fausset, Cathy ' Fortune, Shelley Fm' Ed 74'75'76 Needham, Bob 118, 124125, 121,134,135 GGGGGGGGGG MMMW Garza. Brenda Geomans, Ross Gilbert, Matt 109.112 Newton, Debbie Nichols, Debbie Nofziger, Renece Vanslyke, Tim MHNMHNMHNMHMMHN Wagener, Kim 4,l0,13,67.90,112 Walling, Brad Walls, John Ward, Ken 76 Watkins, Mike Webber, Eric 4,93,112 Westling. Steve Whiteis, Tim 100 Whitfield, Vikki HH Gilday, Sandy Girard, Rusell Goodwin, Robert Gregory. Marilyn Griffith, Kris 90,91,126 Grimm, Todd 119,125 Grover. Sion 76 Gupton, Chris HHHHHHHH Hagan, Bruce Haima, Alan Hammer, Amy Hanslovan, Jayne 4,13,76,77,I08, . Hardleben, Mike 74,93.104,105,108 Harrison, Mark Harrison, Willie Heckman, Kyle Hejny, Soma 108,109,112 Helton, Charles Henderson, Janelle 65 Herman, Missy Herring, Tami Hickman, Rob Hodges, Ty Houston, Ronda 63,90,108,112,119.125 Howlett, Larry Huston, Polly 112 li, cle, Bob 88 JJJJJJJJJJ Jacks, Jill 67,104,105 Jacobson, Wayne Jamison, Robert 4,10,14,126 Janssen, Jodi Jarvis, Troy Johnson, Angie Jones, Davey Jones, Rhonda 4,10,14,112 KKKKKKKKKK Kanard, Jani Kapaun. Shelley Kauffman, Krissy Nonemaker, Allan OOOOOOOOOO O'Brien, Mark Oden, Cathy Ohls, Tracy 127 Oleman, Darla Oliver, D'Anne Osborne, Greg 4,14,74,100,119,125 Owen, Todd 74 PPPPPPPPPP Patrick, Martina Patterson, Teri Pearson, Karen 4,13,65,90,112 Pennington, Melaine 4,13 Piasky, Tim 74 Pieper, Rod 118,127,134 Pixley, Kim 67 Powell. 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