Stanfield High School - Tiger Yearbook (Stanfield, OR)
- Class of 1982
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REFLECTIONS OF FRIENDSHIP 1981-82 TABLE OF CONTENTS I v. FRESHMEN P. 5 ORGANIZATIONS P. 31 SOPHOMORES P. 9 SPORTS P. 41 JUNIORS P. 13 ACTIVITIES P. 59 SENIORS P. 17 ADVERTISING P. 77 2 YTIUDM AnriDVd Top Row: Mike Newman, Industrial Arts; Art Derbyshire, Science; Steve Muller, Music; Gene Jorgenson, Business. Second Row: Randy Kramer, P.E. and Health; Marvin Stewart, Math; John Nelson, English; Dick Kennedy, Custodian. Third Row: Alida Gabriel, Secretary; Pam Cooper, Deputy Clerk; Russ Snodgrass, Principal; Rex English, English. Bottom Row: Kathleen Hepworth, Home Economics; Chris Hull, Special Ed; Kenna Punches, P.E. and Health; Deanna McDaniels, Librarian; Deniece Matthews, Social Studies. Not Pictured: Nolan Ferguson, Superintendent; Lorane Little, Head Cook; Bev Sherman, Custodian and Laundry. 4. Richard Barthel Tom Baumgartner Bryce Bishop Raymond Bradley Randy Cooper Tad Kllenberger Shelly Kdgerly Tia Eves Virginia Gonzales Dawn Harvill Jed Hummed Vernon Kelly 6 Rick Latham Joe Lemmon Shawn MacPherson Sherri Marcot Wesley Marcum Paul Mitchell Barbara Moffet Pat Montes David Nevil Danny Pfel Lori Pomeroy Leticia Prado 7 Pam Pratt Jake Reed Clyde Reed, Jr. Ramon Rodriguez Rachel Smith Heidi Snodgrass John Stamate Cynthia Swanson Connie Terry Mark Tompkins Kelly VanCourt Darin Webb 8 SOPHOMORES SOtUOWOKK 4 Charlene Alexander Channon Hailey Carlos Chavez Joe Corliss Debbie Dunham Steve Edgerly Anna Faucett Chaney Ferguson Gina Fife 10 Ian Gordon Bill Haywood Randy Hunter Kim Jenkins Andy Kauffman Greg Lathrop Shelly Linn Leonard Little Bill Loftin Michael Madigan Annette Mallett Alda Montes Scott Morris Ginger Murray Scott Nevil 11 Not Pictured: Scott Bunton, Clair Rachor Not Pictured: Scott Van Court, Warren Williams, Kevin Pope Steve Porter Scott Pratt Glenn Seibel Lori Simmons Pete Vyhnal Christopher Wallace Mark Westcott Mike Whelan Sherri Zabransky 12 JUNIORS t wio sa Leah Backen Gavin Burts Stacey Campbell Victor Caputo Tina Cearns Kandi Challis Doug Crowell Cindy Cunha Lori Dewitt Claire Drtina Kevin Dunham Betty DuVall 14 Jerry Edgerly Liz George Jim Hiatt Teresa Hodges Not Pictured: Paula Hofer Angie Hummed Jim Hunter Cindy Jensen Troy Johnson Mamie Lackey Matt Lemmon Kari Lyon Lloyd Marcum 15 Norma Marcum Nan Martin Denise Mock Debbie Platt Patricia Pratt Bonny Reed Dee Stephenson Linda Wagoner Lynn Wagoner Julie Wallace Scott Zabransky 16 Keflejplii Of mif. fj Near, hvi Together w Kven thpug We uf rish A part of u Reflecting i Thought Michel Ballard SENIOR CLASS WILLS I, Frank Abney, being of sound mind and scrawny body, do hereby bequeath my height to Miss Mathews in the hope that someday she can see eye to eye with students; to Liz George my drivers license so she can get rid of the one she got out of the Cracker Jacks; to Raymond my ability to get into a three point stance when on the offensive line; I will my tennis ability to all SHS tennis players in hopes one day we’ll have a good team; and to Mr. Stewart another student to help write computer programs and replenish your Advanced Math class. I, Michel Ballard, being short in height and confused in mind, will my ability to live on my own and have outrageously exciting parties and never get caught to any SHS student who thinks they can handle it. I will my ability to sit in class and not talk to anyone to Kim Jenkins. I will my ability to talk back to Mr. Derbyshire and not get in trouble to Joe Corliss. I will my ability to party and live life to Denise Mock. I, Carol Baumgartner, being of burnt out mind and so-so body hereby will these things: to Tommy Baumgartner a one year stay in the Pendleton Mental Hospital, since he is always spacing out over anything, and I leave him my locker in hopes he will take care of it. To Danny “strike” Pfel my height, so he won’t be short for the rest of his life, to Heidi Snodgrass the ability to pick on my brother and get away with it. And to all the Seniors to come, party hardy while ya can! I, Pat Bell, being of decrepit mind and used and abused body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be crazy at noon and get away with it to Scott Morris, and my use of the corner to anyone who thinks he can fill the gap. Last of all I leave my ability to play cards in the back of Miss Mathews class, while she’s jabbering away in the front, to Ian Gordon. I, Hector Cano, being of sound mind and body, leave all my belly aches to Leonard Little, to Randy Cooper I leave my good looks, to Jim Longhorn I leave my driving ability to stay out of ditches with his Blazer. To John Stamate I leave all my speed to help him out in football in the future years at SHS. To Scott Pratt I leave my good hands, to Cindy Cunha I leave my muscle so maybe she will become a women body builder someday. I, Teresa Cooper, being of little mind and awkward body will the following: to Denise M., my ability to play around in the darkroom and not get into trouble; to Heidi S., my basketball ability as a lefty; to Cindy C., to sing in choir and not be heard; to Claire D., my spelling ability; to my brother, Randy, my brownnosing ability; to my mom, the ability to leave SHS in hope that someday she’ll leave; to anyone in next year’s College Writing class, the ability to get through it with a passing grade. And the rest of my treasured abilty, I will keep to myself. I, Trenton Duane Fife, first being of large body, medium brain and little sense of humor, do hereby bestow 40 lbs. to Doug C. in hopes he’ll grow out instead of up, my pink jock goes to Mike W. even though he won’t get much use out of it. To Scott Z. I leave my ability to get busted all the time and always get the maximum fine. To anybody who 20 OF 1982 wants it I leave my blue Ford pick-up and a challenge to put more dents in it than I did. To Nan Martin I leave the memory of my large lucious body. Eat your heart out Nan and don’t cry too much. And last but not least, to the upcoming Student Body I leave the old SHS partying spirit in hopes they’ll revive what little is left. I, Twylia Fisher, being of unstable mind and body hereby will the following: I give my locker and books to some poor soul, my ability to chew gum without smacking to Kevin D., to be able to talk in class without getting caught to Kandy C., Cindy C., Paula H., and Nina M., my ability to go to a game and do what ever I want to do without getting caught to Debbie P., Channon B. I, Mikey Florence, being of filthy mind and awesome body, bequeath my “Y” to Mike W. I leave my ability to get into trouble to Nan Martin in hopes that some day she will see what it’s really like. I leave my ability of listening and not understanding to the freshmen class, and also I leave a final peace to Stanfield High for the last of the great Florences have forever left, use it wisely! (Pm taking the rest with me). I, Jeff Grogan, being of mischievous mind and worn-out body, do hereby will the following: To the offensive line I leave my quarterback position, so THEY might know how it feels to be sacked. To Mike W. I give my ability to talk peaceably with referees. To my girlfriend Shelly, I leave my dribbling ability. And last of all, I leave my number one position on Miss Matthew’s most liked student list to Greg L. I, Cindy Holmes, being of unpredictable mind and short body, will the following: To Paula H., I will my ability to not drive down the wrong side of the highway. Also, my ability to continue hitting all the “Super Sales” during the Christmas season. To Denise Mock I will my ability to learn quickly in the dark room, and be one of the very few photographers, and stay semi caught up. Last but not least, I will to any new student in Stanfield my ability to be a new student, make a lot of great friends, and really end up enjoying it. I, Twyla Johnson, being of little mind and some body, do hereby will my ability to finish high school to my brother Troy, my ability to sneak out of Mrs. Heppworth’s class and run around the halls without getting caught to Paula H. To the SHS cheerleaders I will my ability to get along with everyone in hopes that they won’t fight all of the time. I also will my ability to be CRAZY to Gina F. Finally, I will my ability to have the same boyfriend for at least one month to Denise Mock!!! I, Loree Latham, being of sound mind and amazonian body, do hereby will my ability to pretend there are windows in the classrooms to Debbie Dunham, because she’s the only one in this school with imagination enough to pull it off. I also leave to my little brother Rick my ability to brown nose the teachers, for fear that he’s really going to need it. I, Lora Little, with an open mind and no body, will my clean locker to my younger brother Leonard. I also will good luck to him so that he may have half if not more fun than I did while in school. My volleyball uniform I will to any person who wishes to use 21 Teresa Ann Cooper CLASS MOTTO: “Tomorrow’s future is the threshold of today’s dreams. Twylia Fisher i t ‘ V •fe V AN . k Milt ttl.Vl r V%VA5fi m Cynthia I ee Holmes Jeffrey N. Koonce Twyla Kay Johnson CLASS COLORS-light blue and yellow Loree Ann Latham Elton Leroy Magoon CLASS BRAINS: Sharlene Moffet and Jim Pratt Blandina E. Montes Donald L. Rider II K.C. Smith CLASS JOCKS: Trish Wallace and Jeff Grogan MORE WILLS it. My Dance Team shoes I will to Norma so that she may have an extra pair in case hers don’t fit. To all the underclassmen I will good luck and good times in the years ahead. I, Lee Magoon, being of dirty mind and dazzling bod, hereby will Scott Z. my police brownnosing skill, my extra horsepower and trick motor parts, also my starting position at second base. Darin Webb will receive some of my good looks in hopes that someday he will get a girlfriend. All of my tight jeans go to Kevin Dunham. Hope they fit, Kevin. I, Sharlene Moffet, being of unsound mind and questionable body, will the following: to my sister, I give my place in the Honor Society in hopes she makes good use of it. To Tom Baumgartner, I leave a home permanent kit so he can have hair just like mine. To Kevin Dunham, I give my ability to use one desk at a time. To Dawn Harvill, I leave some of my height (what little I can spare). To Pat Bell and Mike Florence all the luck in the world in their architecture career. To Liz Shephard, I leave my Modern Problems and Personal Finance papers so she can catch up when she comes back from Brazil. And last but not least I challenge all up coming seniors to have a class as great as the class of “82”. I, Nina Montes, being of little mind and a whole lot of body do hereby will the following: to Joe Corliss I leave him my ability to act normal at all times; to Liz George I leave my ability to drive a car at 20 miles per hour and not hit anything or anyone in sight; to Betty, I leave her my place in Mrs. Hepworth’s class. I hope she enjoys it. To Alda and Pat I leave my Modern Problems papers, Personal Finance papers and US History papers. I hope you have fun your senior year and good luck girls cause you’re gonna need it! And to all the future seniors of SHS, I wish you all the luck in the world and I hope you make it. I, Trish Pfel, being of sound mind and short body, do hereby bequeath the following to these priviledged people: to my little brother Danny, the ability to roam the hall without getting caught; to Nan Martin my Tennis Tenny Runners, in hopes that they may carry her tiny little feet to state someday; to Joe Corliss, the ability to get through Mr. Derbyshire’s class without getting kicked out; to the person who sits in front of Cindy C. in choir, the ability to put up with her tone deafness. As for the rest of my abilities and treasures-too bad SHS- Fm taking it all with me. I, Jodi Platt, being of sound mind and same kind of body, will my position as cheerleader to Leah Backen, my ability to drive half-way decently to Liz George in hope that she can someday drive safely. To next years seniors, I will the ability to listen to Miss Matthews twice a day and not fall asleep, and I will some poor sucker my locker full of pop bottles. I, Jim Pratt, having a mind of the future but the body of the past, do hereby will the following: to Cindy Jensen, my uncanny ability to get A’s with little effort and no studying; to Lloyd and Channon, my voice in swing choir in hopes that they might reach the high notes and be A LOT louder; my ability to take four years with Derbyshire and not get kicked out of class to Joe and Gina, which I doubt will last more than one quarter for them; my great talent in getting along with teachers and to stay out of trouble to my delinquent brother Scott; my masculine athletic ability to Kevin Dunham; to be able to 28 make subtle but hilarious jokes about Lynn’s height to Jim Hunter; my ability to comprehend reality, “my brains,” to the class of ’84 and Scott Zabransky; my spot behind home plate to my brother Scott; to come to school without a hickey to Kim Jenkins and Denise Mock; to Mr. Stewart, a student that understands the computer to help write programs and replenish the Advanced Math class; to Nan, the ability to always take a good picture; to be able to solve the cube, though not in record time, to Channey; my wild night life to Julie Wallace; my football positions to Raymond; and my car to anyone stupid enough to claim it. I would also will my basketball talent to someone, but I wouldn’t wish to plague them with the deficiency. I, Donald Rider, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following: to Roy Linn I leave all my dictionaries, to Victor Caputo I leave my hot rod, and finally, I leave my I.Q. to be distributed evenly among the teachers so they may rise above plant life. I, Jodi Sherman, being of retarded mind and weak bod, will my ability to not go “deaf’ twice in three years to my favorite teacher Kenna Jo and my ability to miss weeks of school with no make up work in P.E. to Sherri “Z.” I, Jackie Stamate, being of a tiny mind and a tall stupendous body, will my ability to skip school zillions of times without getting caught to Jeff Koonce and Lee Magoon. I also will by best ability, my vocal cord strength, to Claire Drtina in hopes one day she will just scream her head off. To Miss Matthews I will the ability to put up with the smart mouths next year because she is going to need it after our bunch! To Cindy C. and Julie W. I will the ability to be sincere girls at cheerleading practice since you’re her girls, you know what I mean! To Cindy C., I hope one day she can say “condominium.” Last but not least I will the partying ability of this year’s cheerleaders to next year’s so they can have “fun” while cheerleading! I, Susan Terry, being of strange mind and body, hereby bequeath my abilities to the following people: To Pam Pratt I will four inches of my height in hope that she will grow “up” instead of “out.” To Julie Wallace I will my ability to control myself when Mr. Newman walks by. To Kim Jenkins I will my ability to get one big hickey instead of twenty small ones, and last but not least to Kandi Challis I will my ability to laugh without putting my tongue in front of my teeth. I, Trish Wallace, having no mind and a smart mouth, hereby will my few abilities to the following people: I will to Norma Marcum my ability to play basketball if it’s not too late, my height to Pam Pratt in hopes that she will be the future center in basketball for SHS, my ability to get into trouble but still pass my classes to anybody who needs it, my ability to sit for one minute and not role my eyes to Miss Matthews, to Cindy Cunha I will my ability to catch onto a joke the first time it’s told, and last but not least I will my singing ability to Dee Stephenson. 29 TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER Top Row: Frank Abney, Jackie Stamate, Jim Pratt, Teresa Cooper, Jeff Grogan. Bottom Row: Twylia Fisher, Jodi Platt, Jodi Sherman. ORGANIZATIONS 0 5C WS m0V 2 CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS: Back row: K.C. Smith, President; Jodi Platt, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Pratt, Vice President. Front row: Mike Florence, Sergeant-at-arms; Pat Bell, Student Council Representative. JUNIORS: Back row: Lynn Wagoner, Vice President; Linda Wagoner, Student Council Representative. Front row: Stacey Campbell, Secretary-Treasurer; Nan Martin, President; Betty DuVall, Sergeant-at-arms. Freshmen: Back row: Danny Pfel, Sergeant-at-arms; Shawn MacPherson, President; Heidi Snodgrass, Secretary-treasurer. Front row: Pam Pratt, Vice President. Missing: Tia Eves, Student Council Representative. Sophomores: Back row: Greg Lathrop, Sergeant-at-arms; Mike Whelan, Student Council Representative. Front row: Lori Simmons, Secretary-treasurer; Sherry Zabransky, Vice President; not shown: Mike Madigan, President STUDENT COUNCIL Front: K.C. Smith, Frank Abney, Jeff Grogan, Mike Whelan. Back: Shawn McPherson, Tia Eves, Pat Bell, Loree Latham, Teresa Cooper, Nan Martin, Linda Wragoner, Mr. Snodgrass. ANNUAL STAFF Front: Denise Mock, Jackie Stamate. Middle: Shelley Linn, Michel Ballard, Sharlene Moffet, Lora Little, Lloyd Marcum. Back: Teresa Cooper, Charlie Kauffman, Cindy Holmes, Hector Cano, Jodi Platt. 34 BAND Front: Tia Eves, Trish Pratt, Cindy Swanson, Connie Terry, Mr. Muller. Second: Clair Drtina Heidi Snodgrass, Lon Simmons, Anna Faucett, Jim Pratt. Third: Bill Loftin, Pam Pratt, Sherri Zabransky, Shawn McPherson. Back: Vernon Kelly, Leonard Little, Victor Caputo, Bryce Bishop. Front: Nan Martin, Denise Mock, Jim Hunter, Roy Linn, Troy Johnson, Teresa Cooper, Trish Pfel, Lora Little. Second: Susan Terry, Jackie Stamate, Shelley Linn, Lloyd Marcum, Hector Cano, Rachel Smith, Channon Bailey. Third: Norma Marcum, Kari Lyons, Mike Florence, Trent Fife, Dee Stevenson, Debbie Platt. Back: Mr. Steve Muller, Cindy Jensen, Trish Pratt, Leah Backen, Doug Crowell, Matt Lemmon, Cindy Cunha. Not Pictured: Charlie Kauffman. Front: Channon Bailey, I eah Backen, Norma Marcum, Nan Martin, Lori Simmons, Sherri Zabranski, Dee Stevenson, Lora Little, Debbie Platt, Denise Mock, Mr. Steve Muller. Back: Hector Cano, Lloyd Marcum, Jim Pratt, Trent Fife, Doug Crowell, Charlie Kauffman, Mike Florence, Leonard Little. S w c I H N O G I R 37 HONOR SOCIETY First: Linda Wagoner, Teresa Cooper, Mr. Derbyshire, Sharlene Moffet, Claire Drtina. Second: Lynn Wagoner, Shelley Linn, Nan Martin, Stacey Campbell, Theresa Hodges, Debbie Platt, Trish Pratt. Third: Dee Stephenson, Loree Latham, Trish Wallace, Jodi Sherman, Jodi Platt. Fourth: Mike Whelan, Jim Pratt, Jim Hunter, Leonard Little. Fifth: Kevin Dunham, Mike Madigan, Steve Porter, Ian Gordon. 38 PEP CLUB Front: Fam Pratt, Teresa Cooper, Lora Little, Kenna Punches, Sherri Zabransky, Trish Pfel, Nina Montes. Second: Kari Lyon, Debbie Platt, Channon Bailey, Cindy Cunha, Connie Terry, Virginia Gonzales, Alda Montes, Cindy Holmes. Back: Jackie Stamate, Jodi Platt, Lori Simmons, Susan Terry, Carol Baumgartner, Julie Wallace, Debbie Dunham, Nan Martin, Denise Mock, Pat Montes, Dawn Harvil. 39 DANCE TEAM Tia Eves Cindy Swanson Front: Barbara Moffet Lora Little Norma Marcum 40 PURE pOWF SPOR TS 2L01S 12 B. =, 4Ti rnflCJki SUPER 42 VARSITY RALLY HIGH SCUOOI ,eft to Right: Jackie Stamate, Cindy 'unha, Nan Martin, Susan Terry, ulie Wallace, Connie Terry, Stacey 'ampbell, Jodi Platt, Denise Mock. FOOTBALL Front: Danny Pfel, K.C. Smith, Lee Magoon, Jeff Grogan, Ramond Bradley. Second: Scott Pratt, Wes Marcum, Jim Hunter, Hector Cano, Scott Morris, Greg Lathrop, John Stamate, Joe Lemmon. Back: Mr. Newman, Kevin Lyon, Jim Pratt, Lupe Castro, Trent Fife, Scott Nevil, Mike Florence, Scott Zabransky, Tom Baumgartner. Not Pictured: Frank Abney and Head Coach Mr. Kligel. 44 Umatilla (H) Weston-McEwen (A) Riverside (A) Pilot Rock (A) Sherman Co. (H) Wasco Co. (H) Heppner (A) Wahtonka (A) 45 VOLLEYBALL VARSITY: Front: Teresa Cooper, Carol Clarke, Susan Terry. Middle: Jackie Stamate, Cindy Cunha, Kim Jenkins, Trish Wallace. Back: Kenna Punches, Shelly Linn, Lori Simmons, Jodi Sherman, Norma Marcum, Trish Pfel. FRESHMEN: Front: Pat Montes, Pam Pratt, Virginia Gonzales. Back: Heidi Snodgrass, Tia Eves, Kenna Punches, Connie Terry, Leticia Prado. JUNIOR VARSITY: Left to Right: Kenna Punches, Linda Wagoner, Shelly Linn, Lori Simmons, Sherri Zabransky, Lora Little, Claire Drtina, Lynn Wagoner. Front to Back: Alda Montes, Denise Mock, Nina Montes, Kim Jenkins, Cindy Holmes. 47 WINTER 48 SPOR TS 49 Front: Stacey Campbell. Middle: Tiger Leonard Little. Back: Julie Wallace BOYS BASKETBALL VARSITY: K.C. Smith, Wes Marcum, Mike Whelan, Jed Hummed, Scott Nevil, Trent Fife, Kevin Pope. Steve Porter, Mike Florence, Jeff Grogan, Jim Hunter, Jim Pratt. FRESHMEN: Dan Pfel, Joe Lemmon, Rick Latham, Scott Van Court, Tom Baumartner. Scott Nevil, Ian Gordon, Paul Mitchell, Randy Cooper, Raymond Bradley. JUNIOR VARSITY: Chaney Ferguson, Carlos Chavez, Wes Marcum. Tom Baumgartner, Randy Hunter, Mike Madigan, Shawn MacPherson, Jed Hummell, Ian Gordon, Leonard Little, John Stamate. VARSITY Front: Linda Wagoner, Mr. Snodgrass, Lynn Wagoner. Back: Debbie Dunham, Betty Duvall, Stacey Campbell, Sherri Zabransky, Trish Wallace, Lori Simmons, Teresa Cooper, Shelly Linn. 52 JUNIOR VARSITY Front: Linda Wagoner, Pat Montes, Lynn Wagoner, Pam Pratt. Back: Mr. Snodgrass, Debbie Dunham, Stacey Campbell, Paula Hofer, Tia Eves, Rachel Smith, Sherri Zabransky, Lori Simmons, Shelly Linn, Heidi Snodgrass, Kari Lyon. TENNIS Back: Lloyd Marcum, Frank Abney, Mike Madigan, Steve Porter. Front: Trish Pfel, Nan Martin, Cindy Cunha. Not pictured: Sharlene Moffet, Debbie Platt, Carlos Chavez. 55 BASEBALL u TTv- '•x i£r J Back: Coach Mike Newman, Jim Pratt, Shawn MacPherson, Scott Morris, Kevin Pope, Scott Zabransky, Mike Florence, Jeff Grogan. Front: Mike Whelan, Gavin Burts, Vernon Kelly, Chaney Ferguson, Scott Pratt, Jeff Koonce, K.C. Smith. 56 TRACK TEAM Back- Jodi Sherman, Sherri Zabransky, Kenna Punches, Pat Bell, Wes Marcum, Paul Mitchell. Front: Lynn Wagoner. Shelly Linn, Linda Wagoner, Claire Drtina, Trent Fife, Pam Pratt, Pat Montes, Alda Montes. This year’s track team did a super job. Shelly Linn, Jodi Sherman, and Trent Fife all went to the state track meet at Lewis and Clark College in Portland. Shelly competed in the long jump, Jodi in the girl’s shot put, Trent in the boy’s shot put. Trent Fife placed third. Congratulations! 58 SADIE HAWKINS D i 8 C o C o w b o y The freshman class put on the Sadie Hawkins dance November 13, 1981. The grade school gym was turned into a Honky-Tonk for one night as everyone came dressed as a typical hillbilly. The music was played by our two wild D.J.’s, Mr. Kramer and Mr. Muller. 60 C’on Kramer, give ’em the peace sign We never danced like that when we were young EV Onf pn Susan Terrv senior. Back: Princess Paula Hofer, junior; Princess Gina Fife, TLore Prfnce iC Pratt. freshman. Trent Fife escorted Susan Terry, Mike Florence escorted Paula Hofer, Lee Magoon escorted Gina Fife, and Hector Cano escorted Pam Pratt. 63 ENJOy it's sucjAR Free! , T.ir r CARNIVAL SWEETHEARTS 65 PROM SENIOR SNEAK 5UNRIVER The Senior Sneak was at Sunriver, Oregon, May 21-23. They played tennis, swam, bicycled, golfed, and shopped. None of them wanted to come back home. BACCALAUREATE 72 COMMENCEMENT 74 5 CLASS PROPHECIES 1982 FRANK ABNEY- in sewer of N.Y. mapping out the ultimate Dungeons and Dragons maze. MICHEL BALLARD- travel from beach to beach in a '67 VW bus. CAROL BAUMGARTNER- become leader of a street gang and ride a harly. PAT BELL- a successful purse theif in Boston. HECTOR CANO- makes a career out of the army and never makes it above private. LUPE CASTRO- becomes an undercover border patrol officer and builds the ultimate low rider. CAROL CLARKE- opened a boutique in Rufus and is now working on a statewide boutique chain. TERESA COOPER- will go to England and meet and marry what she thinks is a prince, but finds out that he is a pauper. TRENT FIFE- will become a hen-pecked husband and successful armchair running back. TWYLIA FISHER- will become your so called house wife with a half a dozen kids. MIKE FLORENCE- dancer on “Solid Gold” show. JEFF GROGAN- will do aftershave and pantyhose commercials after a short, but successful, baseball career. CINDY HOLMES- a photographer and clothes designer for Playgirl magazine. TWYLA JOHNSON- drive 18 wheelers for Safeway. CHARLIE KAUFFMAN- world famous cartoonist for the Daily Planet. JEFF KOONCE- will grow three feet and become a basketball star for the Utah Jazz. LOREE LATHAM- managing a Thriftway branch in Echo. ROY LINN- be Hugh Hefner’s right hand man. LORA LITTLE- sell her body as a manikin for Sprouse-Reitz department store. KEVIN LYON- take over as Klinger on new Mash series. LEE MAGOON- buy and sell his ‘cuda 10 times for a net loss of $13,000, and plays second base for Stanfield Drug’s softball team. SHARLENE MOFFET- spends her life in court for all her architectural defects. JACKIE STAMATE- will grow in size and be head cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys. NINA MONTES- joins the FBI as an undercover drug buster. TRISH PFEL- will become a bouncer for the Alibi Tavern. JIM PRATT- will make a lifelong career of going to college. JODI SHERMAN- becomes a physical therapist and spends three fourths of her time treating herself. K.C. SMITH- will marry Jodi and have Cindy as their only child. 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SMITH Store Manager Sperry New Holland Hermiston Rt 1 Box 1960A Feedvilie Road Hermiston. Oregon 97838 Telephone (503) 567-3001 Tom Burns SPERRY f EW HOLLAIXD 81 K WiLLiamS Family Fashion'’ CECIL (CKC) BEKKV. Manager In HERMISTON In THE DALLES HERMISTON PLAZA 306 East Second St Oregon. 97838 Oregon. 97058 '503)567-1151 (503 ) 296-2133 l WILLIAMS. President W A. (HILL) SI'(Mi. Vice President Typewriters Copy Machines Cash Registers Calculators HERMISTON Furn ________________Office Equipment Center BIO N. First Street New Used Hermiston. Oreqon 97838 503-567-0147 Lease Rentals Service Victor E Baley Stanfield MAIN STREET STANFIELD, OREGON COUNTRY ANIMAL HOSPITAL 567-6068 HERMISTON, OREGON EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS 372 EAST MAIN Gary’s Auto Parts Rt 2 Box 2360 Hermiston, OR 97838 567-3512 HERMISTON, OREGON 567-6941 moD€ complete auto parts and accessories ORCHARD PHARMACY “222 E. MAIN DOWNTOWN” Hermiston and Pendleton HERMISTON, OREGON CALL 567-3511 EMERGENCY 567-5777 82 - - ROUTE 2 BOX 2363 LOREN AND MARGARET WOOD HERMISTON. OR 97838 503-567-2099 Jims Arcade P.O. Box 533 449-1288 Stanfield, Oregon $ ini’s Barber Shop gfj j gftt| “ Main Street Stanfield Wat±on i Jzwztzy, One. 138 E. Main Hirmiston, Oregon 97838 Keys, LocK Sales, and Service Mobile Service locks Keyed Master Keyed Installed - Repaired Commercial Residential Safes Domestic Foreign Auto Sales Repair Service PAUL'S LOCKS KEYS KASARI FARM SUPPLY 449-3252 ; On Call Day Night • The Best For less PAUL E. HELLINGER 505 N. Wayne 449-1266 Stanfield. OR 97875 at.BS777' ' M ■T —- — — The Yearbook staff would amaFfu7.i'L'ili also like to thank Lee's Radio and T.V. and Barbara's Book Store. West Coe St. Stanfield 83 7 ELEVEN DEPARTMENT STORE 193 MAIN STREET • HERMISTON. OREGON DEB AND BEV DENNEY HI NEIGHBORS, WELCOME TO OUR STORE” 775 S. 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