Sweet Home Union High School - Timber Echo Yearbook (Sweet Home, OR)
- Class of 1974
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4 , '-'LL - - I 1 Vg'i 'Z H595 -4 .,'-'f- .M -'..'.4-X1 1-.1 ...+ ,- . . . , ,A . , ,. , ' ' 7 f5?.'1i1v-':'l1-1 '- '-41'-F'1-r-wr-hw,-1-1 ,, V Y V V T ,,.. vii.-,.,,.,:!. V. ,:.,V:', ,E ,J V , H ,M 4 v ' - - DESIDERATA Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly: listen to others, even the dull and ignorant: they too, have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. lfyou compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter: for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble: it is a real possession in the changing fortunes oftime. Exercise caution in your business affairsg for the world is full oftrickery. But let this not blind you to what virture there is: many persons strive for high ideals: and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love: for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass. Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things ofyouth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourselfwith imaginings. Many fears are born offatigue and loneliness. Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child ofthe universe, no less than the trees and the stars: you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Max Ehrmann 0 l9Z7 hy Max Ehrmann All rights reserved, Copyright renewed l954 hv Bertha K. Ehrmann: Reprinted hy permission Crescndo Publishing Cu... Boston. Mass. Timber Echo H1974,' Sweet Home High School Sweet Home, Oregon Wolume 30 1 1 I You are a child ofthe in ,..'ir'3' ' ?!hsu-.. . .. fl .V ,. .... ,- T .. xi ll U H 4 The freshmen boys enjoy their lunch in the cafeteria. Ritchie Price, No. 14, at his highest. Dennis Christensen and Craig Galloway cheer at the Homecoming game :QQ - ' ., Y- 'Z 1 . h M X Jai. l Bertha Martinez hastily eats her ice cream during an event in the May Day obstacle course. 0 'FFHF Dan Boer, Tom Smith, and Jim Gourley participate in pre-game antics. To the RIGHT, Henry Crabtree holds the maimed junior chariot as the rider, Pam White, slumps in defeat. BELOW, Gary L. Bennett performs during the May Day Talent Show. ' w :B aw, Q xl Q1 n U my , 4 0 'f,i's.' f,' It Is Stlll a Beautlful World H , I llllllll llllllllll llllllllll Ill lllll lllll llll llllll Ill llllll ll Varsrty pole vaulter Larry Hyland drags hrs foot and hlts the bar Baseball player Ron Henmck drsplays mjured knee 'l'hr1ll Seeker Charlotte Alford s png talls stand on end. -Q 'FT 'A J '-ev L, .A - f .- ff' :. . ,..-f ., I ,,',f wif, 226,11 i2Q' Debbie Pedersen, Barb Bruce, Kandy Sutton, and Ruth Gallogly atten- tively watch a Husky football game. .C -- ' Pam Geil, Husky Mascot , cheers at a Husky basketball game. Seven Big Ones for the Sweet Home Huskies. 5 D ' 'T ' f A . x 1 , The Husky .I.V. Wrestling team warms up for a match. The Old Fashion Cheerleaders and seniors yell at the assembly for Spirit Strive to Be Happy 1 Introduction 2 Student Affairs 7 Sophomores 87 Music 96 Seniors 47 Assemblies 68 , Freshmen 99 Juniors 71 Clubs so Plays 108 Thanksgiving 111 S orts 115 Faculty 8a Admin. 26 P Honors 39 Advertisements 154 B 1 am? 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'wb ' ,Q ,l, 1- I '. . . ' , TB 4 Y , . , 34.-tl -,if . - ' 1 - as 'ln 5 1. 3-wal' -1 gg' -it x - mug? Student Bod Officers 'iq-.4 S k-,, During the elections assembly, Mike Thrash delivers his campaign speech. ,E i Q., ' i if IA 3 i, Kal :gb 5. Mark Swegar, Linda Wise, Cindy Robinson, Jim Cook, Richard Black, and Student Affairs Director Mr. Wenzel, Erik Duncan, and Scott Daven- Rhonda walker enjoy their executive Student council meeting' port discuss student council activities. ,4 gi 1 X1, 4-rn' 3 1' Z at ki ? l K S Student Body Officers for I973-74 were Gritta Somatis, Elections Commissionerg Richard Black, Student Manager: Cindy Robinson, Secretaryg Jim Cook, Second Viceg Linda Wise, First Vice: and Erik Duncan, President. l w 1 l w Gritta Somatis and Richard Black lean on each other for support after an ex- hausting student council meeting. Erik Duncan and Linda Wise congratulate one another on the success of their year's projects. AFS and Youth for Understanding 1 SEATED at an AFS Banquet table are Rick Wagner Cathy Seiber Alan Chrlstlanson and Lisa House Each year Sweet Home High School sponsors a banquet to raise money to send a student to another country through the AFS, American Abroad, Summer Program. Our two candidates this year are Cathy Baum- gartner and Beverly Solomon. Attending our school this year through the Youth For Understanding Program is Marja Valtonen from Finland. She lives with the Millard Sise- more family. Aglaia Eleftheriou, AFS student from Greece, lives with the Donald Hoffman family. Beverly Solomon and Cathy Baumgartner, AFS candidates, prac- tice bandaging in their health class. :rf . A i . ..: 5 I ai: ' -114 rp f 1 l Lf. ill A gf' A 4 me 'L B., .. X ig, X S an-,5u....,.,:,, 'w-3 43- Aglaia Eleftheriou blows out the candles on her 18th birthday cake. .' ,4 . 1- .1- .N ii, 5- JN ., g Marja walks out ofthe school to enjoy the Oregon rain l. I -0 in ,154 Q. I 9 l ,I N i - nr j' Aglaia and Marja read a letter from home on one of the first days of spring. 3 H44 f... -,.4,,.,, .,,,g,1f. .-1 .. .1-,P-,1v.1.'1 ,:' Marja Valtonen works on a preliminary design in art. l 1 ,, Qual P lv. ,. .1 X vii. . an 2 Q., C' 'x -. ta' W1 . -X . 4 'Aisgsuz 1,-vm . Q ag,-, 1 1 L 1 A -5, x . ' 5' 71' v lt, Y t 'Y 1 ' ' -Q if wx xx 'Nh W QN .V - we 1 's 'x H. 4 7 'era f .,g , , X X-bf 12 .f 1' . vw 1 e c E E ' A Q 1 C A Av- 5 3 , i xi ,gif-'yi' V f- ' - '. YT ' - 5 ' . . 1 .. I fx, fx, ff.-X . 4 ray' Ae I1 'V U I I 1 jar 1 -if .c 'ffl 1 Q , kfw V I L.: -fs .y . If ' . 51 A A .lxifv f '-is I . . 'r 1 I .QI 4' 'I . f , Q.. . in X I ' 'wr ,!,! Z , r , L .i ' ffrfg1fQwf , ,.A,, .1 . -.ff-H. A ,F :fill ' 1 , W ,., ,1 'V , QQ A' -Y '3 'T 'fx'f5f 43-I .: . k,,w,1:,,,-Jr, .K .I I. 9 I I q '15 ,4. f A Keep interested in 5 1 your own career, however , humbleg it is a real! f possession in the changing forj tunes of timer I E. , .4'f.- ' ',1' I Q, if U f '47'v'-fi .. 2 , , I. fp gg- -.1 ,Q 2:55 .. A ' ?7.,'. 1 . ,Q,--4-a5Qas- . 'T f-. , l -f-' :ol . , - ..--.e ...i -5 :ff ' f, 5',:!'2'4 '!.-,gf-5' Fld. mf' , . -. :Q-7. ,. ' .sux ,.Q,. ' I ,- , ' ' , geQ:,.f1.k 4 , . 1 X f xi -9-F' ' -..'w,111- , 4 f 1-Eff, 1 - gr . 1 . -'- . ', ' V, -' '..-,.r,.1 ff N it K., 4z,,,7 1'- Q I f 1 .. . -ef-gm A ' V. A ' ,Lv ,r . 1.-saw: fries'--. ' ' --7921.3 . 3 - ' ' '9fQf?.'i. Zfql 'f!1'Fri:'f 'f - - - .n 'ru . '-:hp-G, as - f. ff: x 2:.4.f1s - 0 A S'f'4f-f',.-gig, :xx 5. C.: - I., ,img l ill :IWW fe 41.1. Wil , W, 'nr u , .mv 1 Paul Dxckerson jokes about the grades on the papers which he IS returnmg to the class matenal he s handed out P 4 ' 'ig' K. .13 Chemistry is-mr'--' -- L va- K M 1 ,Q E if 'NIKA i . ' Yu, T if I Y F E Bev Solomon and Cathy Baumgartner discuss an experiment i chemistry class, Forest Products Wai ff 1 Mr. Hulan Miller and Gene Luehring fall a tree for the forest products class. lt' to n Sudi Lamb's Dave Brannam works on his crystalization lab which is the process of growing crystals. Hulan Miller shows Larry Hinton and Randy Watson how to split shakes for shingling. .Y vurixf I A577s,4lj, Speech X' i Mike Steiner practices his speech on how to move icebergs from the North Pole to California. David Bowman presents a speech using his hand made puppets. Math l Mr. Stevens helps Bev Solomon with her Algebra II assignment. Janelle Eddy listens to Mr. Turnbull's instructions on how to operate the calculator. LEFT, Eva Barretrs Psychology for Living class listens to points about successful marriages. The Psych. class reacts to each other's opinions about the generation gap. sift v , Y- Conservation 1 Q 'itll--4 Ps, Al.. gf. ' ' E! Ken Wingfield's conservation class studies for the next day's test. Biology X 4 L K.. Linda Pitts and Milton Farley finish up experiments in Ken WingEeld's biology class. Q 1-N Students get ready to dissect a frog in their biology class English 11:1 all L The sophomore Honor's English class studies vocabulary and defini- Myrna Maciqeilljokes with a student as he works in class tions for Mrs. MacNeill. ll-12.1 if- ll Margaret Moore's creative writing class works on their daily writing assignment. 18 Health Karen McCarthy speaks to the class ondrug abuse and its effects. T lid Bruce West discusses alcohol problems with his health class. Boys' Health class listens to Bruce West give an important pointer on first aid. BELOW, the girl's health class uses the rest of the class time to study their notes for a drug test. me Business Dept. .F,,,. 'Zi' ,wijf Ritchie Price uses the key punch machine to punch computer cards in Mrs. Davis' class. 4. Students use the mimeoscope board to trace stencils for the duplicating machine. L 1 1-in -. I fr wg . 'iv ff ZH if-Am Metal Shop Wood Shop Mr. Storms demonstrates electric hack saw techniques. On first sanding, Tim Fitzgerald uses the belt sander Mike Rogers checks the equipment on the lathe in Wood Shop, Doug Emmert halves a piece ofstalk on the circle saw. David Price uses the radial arm saw to cut a board in shop. l I Ar t i Debbie Monroe displays mask she made ofpaper mache. .33 vw' P ii F.. lin. . .QQ-as 1 in 'uf' , V 5' , , 92262 If , En ,,-1' Theresa Brown makes a 3D drawing in her Mechanical Draw- Dave Price uses tool to work on ring injewelry. ing class. F -M4 , 47' x Di Young examines a piece of hand madejewelry. Leonard Deffenbaugh, Jim Philpott, Ron McMullen, Matt Lillich, and Randy Lamb use drafting machines on their drawings. - --01. Power Mechanics Electronics o Les Stevens uses a ratchet to remove smull engine, ,. , , -. -,, A Q A In V. v.','. rg' -JA' . it Av 41' fs- -' ,,,, o 1, . ny. .- . E -9' i Lv 1- . a cylinder head bolt from a 5. 8... ifih if ig, fi Rf . -,-t ,. WI '. i MI I uf V v' k F Q!!!-, Preston Brown cleans a lawn mower in power mechanics. Twilia Hembree works with hand tools in her electronics class, Ralph Gutierrez takes El test on radios in his electronics class U r'i !a Dan Rice splices wires for a house in electronics. 3 v' Bo S' PE Ullu1-1 -fs , S 5 ,.: V - Q,-,,.f'f 1 My ,.. Sf -.Q A physical education class, under the supervision of Bruce West, prepares for warm-ups. -g J' ? '-' Ron Blackwell works out on the horizontal bar while Stan Hughes and Tom Smith observe. Seniors Terry Lutton and Dan Riggs play tennis in their seventh period PE class. .-it Librar Staff Librarians Mrs. Melva Edwards and Mrs. Helen Mandrell assist students working in the library. Home Economics 1 qi '51, i fl -L' Sophomores Dawnita Libby and Marsha Lester clean up after cooking a meal. Students Kim Landis and Heather Hughes ask Mrs. Eva Benson for help on an assignment. Library Staff Members are L-R: Judy Shockey, Sandy Howes, Elaine Gravesgaard, Sherry Dearborn, Debbie Curtis, Lori Gravesgaard, Dana King, Edith Nicholson, Cheryl Tate, Julie LeClerc, Linda Meiling, Kayleene Hufford, Twilia Hembree, Sheila Dreadfulwater, Beth I-legge, Karen Burns, Head Librarian Mrs. Eunice Miekel, Randy Carper, Darold Rozell, Jim Tomlinson, Roger Potts, Rick Wheeler, John Becker, and Sharon Sparhawk. A .,y. R+: -- 41A rg! -Q -., .f' , ,643 ., - J . - - ', ws. ' e.g,w...v -. t Ali - i ' . 1 Juniors Diane Desler and Jodi Nelson lay out a pattern for a dress. QWASQQ i L. 1, 1' M, dsl. Huskian Staff . ii. if Junior Cathy Seiber and Senior Sue Swegar plan lay-outs for the school paper. Huskian Staff members are, ROW l: Doris Jones, Glorie Legg, Janice Miller: ROW 2: Adviser Delilah Moore, Gail Gill, Co-editor Diane Mausen, Brenda Thill, Co-editor Sue Swegar, Cathy Seiber, Lauri Spillmang ROW 3: Sheree Moore, Connie Dugger, Karen Burns, and Suzi Thill, Photograph Lab Junior Kathy Withrow takes a snapshot of Kathy Richards and Lucinda Ellis for the Timber Echo. Junior Kathy Richards turns on a light in preparation for film developing. dmiuistration and acultg Speak your truth quietly and'51eaf1y,- , listerzlo others, eq -'iq ',,' 5 e . even the dull and4igh6r,q5z1,' A- , gg:..g they, too, have theirsforyiiij fffsf 3 Qi, --14 A : . ,--aug, v .... -.7 ' L 1-. UA' --- I -M.. : A V uf-1 , 1 ,. . V, -. , Ke - .. A A A f--W' A-.fl ggi, .4 H- .,.. gy 'a ,LA-j'Lffa,,:ffr i 5'Iy!.f,11,JygM 4 iff-fff Q'g5 'f,3.,,, 'e ' f' 'f .5 - ff ? i:r. , , Q --- School Board, Superintendent and Principal l ll ,- . 57 473 'E'- Q-r ,v-'Y ig... F BOARD OF DIRECTORS are L-R: V.Chairman, Sam R. Cairnes: Betty Dedmang Chairman, C.Paul Moore: Agnes Marble: ROW 2: Vernon Span- gler, Sam Tyler, Walter Mulholland, Dale Wood, Donald Gallogly. Mr. Joey Acaiturri, superintendent, organizes and prepares events Mr, Kerry Moran, principal, copes with details concerning all aspects of throughout the year. school life. ,ix Vice Principal and Counselors .-,-rl.. , - . Vx ima 31 iuaaM Vi. ,M L p 'ni' ' 1 P' Ll 1 L l i t Y Gigi 'mn QWLI lv EM s,.3 MQHNQU V Z ti., I Y 4 Z.. f- ' miiizv I V ' 'i ' .L -.4 ' -1' i A:-In A D i n C Counselor Harold Bramlett checks students' grades for the first Vice Principal Dick Price glances through the door of his office. mne weeks' Counselors Marjory Kikel, Harold Bramlett, and Gloria Elkins aid students in making future plans. x Secretaries 14-! STAFF SECRETARIES L-R Adeline Davenport, June Montgomery, Leora Layton, and Yvonne Mathis each with her own duties manages student funds, answers calls, and assists counselors. 2 Ll... -'1 Faculty ALDRICH, KAREN: P.E. l 8LII. Af- 2-L 5 ' - 'Q cg, BENN ETT, CLINTON: Auto Mechanics. 4, BENSON, EVA: Home Eco- nomics, Family Living. 56 A .IL- COST A, FRA NK: Drivers' Training. Ae-- li. ARNDT, DON: Typing I 8: II, Personal Law, Financial Man- agement. BARCROFT, GALE: P,E, I BARRETT, EVA: English, 8L ll. Social Studies. 'll ,,,,a' X gf K 4. D vi -ie 1 .. .Q-4,5 ,. wi 2 A! ', 4 . I I -- 4 ' A ii J x, A na -7 -1 '.',il-1 ?:i, :i1-.- .iz 1 1' 4 I ' eg., 5 : - 'vfi . . ' lf' 'E-A-'f:i45f:JS'gi mf' :vm ., Zi, 1- fd-'z.ffv.fn:,i Wi.. min -'Q . ,Li '-. XL-.a1'f2'i.vv: BIZJAK, MARK: American History. g' 4.4931 DAVIS, NORMAN: P.E., Driv- ers Training. DAVIS, SHIRLEY: Short Hand, Business Machines. 2' , Ji 'wif' I 1 .ri 'f cf' ' 'fi 'x i is 4 Vs, i LE ir' lik' 444 ' Ji ii li 'I :ii . .Rafi Vocational Adjustment. gif N DICKERSON, PAUL: Amer- ican Problems. - L l 'Q ...3 51 5 - f DOMINIAK, CHARLES: Pre DUKE, DAVID: Physics, Elec- P N , -V A tronics. , V ,qi Q GREGORY, GAIL: Design Survey. HUBERT, CAROL: English II Basic, English I Average. , . F , .-if FEI-IR, NORMAN: Diversified Occupations. HUBERT, CLARENCE: De- sign Survey. Qiffuf '.l'e. .,ei ' GATES, MYRTLE: Girls' Glee, Compositon, English II Average. il 'l . 7 . flr'1 ' I I , JOHNSON, DASON: Basic Math, Consumer Math. 31 JOHNSON, WILLIAM: Eng- lish -21? '- if L - V 'S y L L - 1 1 TR 4142-, vm - lm ., xx. 'qllkf -. 2, 1 A J - 1 ir., F' JONES NELSON English LAMB, MARY: Photography Speech Lab, Chemistry, Basic Science. MACNEILL MYRNA Eng MCCARTHY, KAREN: Girls' Health, P.E. ll 8a IV. M ICKEL, EUNICE: Library Science. 36 MILLER, HULAN: Forest Products. MINER, HAROLD: Mech. Drawing, Archit. Design, Build- ingTradcs. MOORE, MARGARET: Eng- lish. 41 NIEMAN, ED: English. 4 A . A A .13- MILLER, NADINE: Casual Clothing, Meal Management, HomeDecor. MOORE, DELILAH: Jour- nalism! ,ltr MOORE, NORMAN: Wood- shop l. PAYNE, SARAH: English, Student Asst. Advisor. -.4g,,' A Faculty PEARGIN, DOUG: Swim Director. SCHOLLM EYER, DICK: Eng- lish. POTUCEK, ED: American PYKE. RON: Conservation, ROWTON,PAUL:Choir. ? in Maxi -P :I STEVENS, JERRY: Consumer Math, Algebra. 4 'I STORMS, RALPH: Metal Shop LII, SL III. - ?'. l I 11.1 gl .s ' .' 'lf .-1' I? THOMPSON, CHARLES: Gen. Bus., Bus. Machines, Record Keeping. wry wL'f luliiffiigf' THOMPSON, CLY DE: Ge- ometry. Algebra. T' ' J TURNBULL, DAVID: Con- WENZEI., GEORGE: Ameri- sumer Math, Geometry, Pre can Problems. Algebra. OYNS- fs WEST, BRUCE: Boys' Health P.E. I 84 II. WILKERSON, FELIX: Driv- ers' Training. I I WIDMARK, LANE: Intro ductory Physical Science. WINGFIELD, KEN: Biology Conservation, Oceanography. : Hand Helpers and Cooks in the Halls and the Kitchen ---, 1 l . . . ,., V Day janitors are L-R: Gina Moore, Jack Cromwell, , '- and Gene Topp. J X, l v' W APN' as ' Q 4 , A 43, S J' If PL 1 High School Cooks Mamie Boecker, Betty Bedient, Janette Bain, Lenore Keeney, Reba Nicklous, Shirley Black, Velma Miller, and Isabele Swanson boil the brew in the caldrons. i.,-ew 5 of Gina Moore cleans up the students' mess in the halls. 1 'J P4 Cooks Shirley Black and Velma Miller serve students during the busy lunch hour. Evening janitors Nat Looney, Glen Miller, and Thobern Wallace clean classrooms for the coming school day. ' 1 3 Student Ass1stants f-ff -L?-. --. W -N H11 ,,. . ,aa E5 Office assistants are TOP ROW L-R: Kathy Gibbs, Arlene Taylor, Sheree Moore Glorie Legg, Debbie Pedersen, Francis Dunaway, BOTTOM ROW: Debbie McGuin- ess, Cindy Bennett, Connie Dugger, Debbie Rice, Elma Coonrod, Sandy Lindbo Theresa Womack, Becky Blank, Debbie Bascom, Karie Anderson, and Shawna Hurse. Junior Doug Emmert assists an elementary student with his homework. rm q,.,,. - ., .uqswgj - Ui'- Junior Candy Jones corrects P.E. tests. Mrs. Leona Burnett supervises over senior Sue Meyers in the Gilbert Center at the Central BELOW, junior James Gourley takes roll in Mrs. Lamb's Omce' chemistry class. Library Staff members are TOP ROW L-R: Randy Carper, Darold Rozell, Jim Tomlin- son, Roger Potts, Rick Wheeler, John Becker, Sharon Sparhawk, ROW 2: Edith Nichol- son, Cheryl Tate, Julie LeClerc, Linda Meiling, Kayleene Hufford, Twilia Hembree, Tina Dreadfulwater, Beth Hegge, Karen Burns, Eunice Mickel, ROW 3: Judy Shockey, Sandy Howes, Elaine Gravesgaard, Sherry Dearborn, Debbie Curtis, Lori Gravesgaard, and Dana King. H if in 'ii .2 L 'i I nt is 1 Student Helpers Student Store Workers are TOP ROW L-R: Sue Martin, Lori Ward, Joan Barnes, Nancy Lamphear, Nancy Brown, Dan Moffatt, ROW 2: Laurie Spillman, Marilyn Wagner, Wendy Banta, Jeri Briggs, Rhonda Hyde, BOTTOM ROW: Connie Dugger, Jodi Nelson, and Karlyn Terry. 1- 1.3.1 t Junior Brenda Brown, assistant for the English department, files work sheets. Sophomore Tami Van Epps teaches good reading practices to an Oak Heights' pupil. li Foreign Exchange student Marja Voltonen assists children at Oak Heights Grade School. ps.-. .Z- '11 Senior Cathy Canfield assists in teaching a fourth grade student the prin- ciples of division. P' .i, N lg? l .Q -gym-' H- - ' 4-f-1- . 'ir-,Q -Q Q lx 'Iii I H' 'Q ii 94 - A A 'E QjK'7 wif ILS' , E Q-Y I-wr: f - '-5ffi'Q ,- N- R 'Ni si LA .f ' fr - I ggf i1w4 ,, 1, -sf, - .1 f Q .. x f - L if I., F ,Av ,.. 5 Q.,-, M if Stu,- 2 i v - -Q ' 'J vi f xl' H' K fm 5 ,W - H .,, --, - . M. 'Qot' M U ... - .14 I , ??.+f.eka, 1, ' ' xi- ,. I ' j f 'V 1 , -Rpm 'F 1 . f M . 1 ., hx 1 Q .4 U QTL HJ 98:1 ,515 l'U4 .yu 4 211' r F 'Du- S .1 IL- 93 ah' 1 Atvgffi 'ee- +3 B . -0- - Z v -A H ,lm :-.,v,' V. ! N , .., I - n ' . 3 ' li xq pm? ' ' V' I . -' I X , ,. Q.. I 1 11 . 'K 'mi 1 -va' K, uf' 1 In U ' K h I 115.2 X, , 1, li. n 1 fe. v F A, . . Q- 'Q ' ' Mpf-- ..f if 1? .. if 'H' 1'- ' . i , 1 I -V. bn, x V 1 .iq . I , NNW. v l ' '- ' ' - i--N. ' A . L A. 1 N I A ' Tr '. ' . h' 'l '4 I 'T ' Nix i ' : . I 3514 f' X . . ' , ' ..- :. 5- 1q'2f?'77,' Wzth all Its shame, drudgery and Zpqlcen dreams., ll gsstzli a,l7Pau.tgful'wQrld. -65, ,Q 5, , ' 0 9' . v' u 'ax n S X M ' ' . E xy' J' In r .N f F - . , . ' , ' ' kv ' ' - 4 ' m, fQ.:. L , if . ' , in ,u- ,K A . Ei. 111, 1 n v ', N . Q' f 1 ' A ul gsdmi' Vfoli' . A 1 5 4 ' , g , in ' Q S f . ' , 4 W v ' 1 v ug A . 1 A X ii' . I , NE' I 1 -O . I I 1 . Q -K - T I+ O , ,I ,L fl - 5 . 1 ,L isjv s D 5 ' . I h 1 1 . . . 1 sw Q ,E i 1 . x ,V It Y 3. fi, .A YJ , 12 s 3 ' Q ' E a Q f ' vo iw High Q 'She Sweet Home High Q Team answers questions in the televised match with Tigard. After I3 consecutive wins, Sweet Home was defeated by Glad- s one. 'ii i H High Q Team members standing are L-R: Scorekeeper Joni Wassom: team members Steve Stenberg, Terri Patterson, Mark Davis, Mark Swegar, Brian Little, Statistician Cindy Robinson. Seated are team members Jim Cook, Erik Duncan, Tom Palkki, and Richard Black. Hall of Fame at 2 Cathy Grovom and Ritchie Price were chosen by the coaches for the Hall of Fame. 7 ' 9 Bo s and Glrls State fi. Selected as Boys' and Girls' State delegates were L-R: Nancy Nowlin, Mike McCorkhill, Alter-nates for Bgys' and Girls' State were L-R3 Mark Swe- Misheil Wilkerson, and Gary Porter. gar, Leigh Ann Johnson, and Dawn Lacey. Q Oregon Scholars na- L.. Erik Duncan, selected as an Oregon Schol- ar, participates in a Sweet Home High Q match. Oregon Scholar Barry Elkins receives his diploma at graduation. Graduating senior Tim Hughes was named Oregon Scholar. F- ',Q 'l11il.'.LjQi,Ti, . . 'fer' -will . . Aly H -i' ,,g1L-2 w -T., ,. ,H ,.,,-1, , 3 if ff-9f'i.a'lt YI -':uQi'?,,'5.L.iiqii'5fI z - - 'f ff- 1 f , ,g,..,.il'4-gf: ,jj - .111 -xr f rust: .ni - vi ,J ' I K I' mj.'.I: Q1 ., ' ' gi , . ,P-f Richard Wodtli, Oregon Scholar, looks for information in the library. Junior First Citizens Elks Leadership x Q. as K I . 5 r ' 562 li iii U ' . , .G nor' V l - I-..L A i -I I Brenda Wilson and Barry Elkins Tim Hughes and Ginger Dowling received the Elks Leadership Award. The Junior Class of 1973-74 Was Named Class of the Year Bo s and Girls of the Month l l l Girls of the Month for October and January were Jeannette Rice and Mishell Wilkerson. 4-fir' Representing Girl ofthe Month for December was Lisa House. Girl ofthe Year lin:-.1 'Nfl-.3 , N' .J s xii ,L Linda Wise was honored as Girl of the Month for September. Boy and Girl ofthe Month for November were tBelowJ Ginger Dowling and Kelly Wilson. Boys and Girls of the Month eff?-'wxx 5 ill l Boy the Year -nn- Diane Mausen and Jim Cook were honored as Girl and Boy of the Month for March. Tina Hoffman and Dave Price were Boy and Girl ofthe Month for April. xl' . f , ,M 1 4., . X I 9,5 A 'X K, V' I-5, ey, in 2 I. F . 'ini' fm 1, il 13 Pg, 1 rxgiehy. --1 . ! I. ' V , - at-'V '.2-Mez: qw , '-I,- 1, A,.fl,' is Cathy Grovom und Tim Hughes were chosen Boy and Girl ofthe Month for February. Boys ofthe Month for October and January were Lon Zitek and Wayne Martinez. RYAN llll llll W, W.,---' -.,,..-1-' i' 45 fini Boys and Girls of the Month .1- I I -Ull- 141.544 -Q-in . fl . 91' T -- f ef David Brannam and Rhonda Walker were chosen Boy and Girl ofthe Month for May. I al. , - Wu wr , L Boy and Girl ofthe Month for June were Joni Wassom and Mike Thrash. Below, Gritta Somatis was chosen Teenager of the M onth for March. 1.9314 , ,li 0 A 0 1235! Teenagers ofthe Month for April were Brooke Miner and Erik Duncan. Sue Swegar and David Bowman were selected as Teenagers of the Month for February. . .X X N. X- x. Fi X N t fu- R X f x i X 1,4 X fjjfq x. X 15.5 ,xx 4 X X . 4 X A NSI S, VX QV If-f 9 ' N I pf if Xi me I Q he yearskyoumh ey oft mugs O Qbms diet 1 mecdefmi J ' - A Y rr km re Take QXMW Sw af OC Seniors I 1 1 FIVE MAN BOARD L-R: Tim Hughes, Steve Stenberg, Ginny Johnson, Dan Stokes, and Ron Hennick. It isn't Playboy, but it'II do. .lim McCorkhill in fiction center. 13. E1 LJ Vs iff'-X-.X I 'i 1 m i I Advisors CLIMBING THE POLE are Richard Schollmeyer, David Duke, and Nadine Miller. STANDING BELOW are Mark Bizjak, Eunice Mickel, Norman Fehr, and Ralph Storms. Mr. Buck Pittman, from Crown Company, measures Sue Martin f0l' graduation cap. as -va- 5'5- ,, Ur -rw.. jerrgld Alliggn Karie Anderson Karen Andrews Mark Armstrong Melanie Bain Joyce Ball Richard Ball Wendy Banta Mark Barber Carol Barnes JJ ..,,Lv.,f .,..1sl Deborah Bascom Kenneth Bebout Gary D. Bennett Gary L. Bennett Riflhafd Bl21Ck .ng M 1415 Becky Blank Rita Blankenship George Boyer Raymond Boyer Sylvia Bradshaw ? lk Seniors Q Hifi --'ix Katherine Gibbs Stafford Grindy Cathy Grovom Tom Grovom JoAnn Gukeisen Leree Hansen Robert Heartt ' Ronald Hennick Jack Henthorne Mark Hess -01 ,,L,LA ,gal I' -..-, Rhonda Hipp Brian Howe Rebecca Howes Marty Hufford Tim Hughes -lr!! Sui' Danise Hughes Rhonda Hyde Larry Hyland Allen Johnson Nancy Johnson 52 .- .QR l l if l Virginia Johnson Randy Jones Wade Kessell Walter Kleiven Nancy Lumphear 1 Y 'gd '--5-Q Diane Laws Glorie Legg Lisa Lillich Sandy Lindbo Sharon Longley Gene Luehring George Luers John Lutton Ruth Lytle .lim McCorkhill Starr McDonald Debbie MeGuiness Marilyn McLain John McMullen Patti Macoubrie Seniors 'l '1V AA Barbara Shumway Gary Sm others Gritta Somatis Eric Sorenson Robin Sparhawk ' w..f , -.4 'S' Lauri Spillman Candy Stark Janette Steiner Jim Steingrandt Steve Stenberg l Dan Stokes Peggy Stredwick Brian Streeter Killhy Slr0Ud Sue Swegar Cheryl Tate Arlene Taylor Mike Thorne Robert Trask James Tuller 56 '-v in-'dl' Marja Valtonen Marilyn Wagner Lori Ward Tony Warren Dana White Lori White l Iris Winslow Linda Wise JF li -,J ' J K Dawn Waibel Deloris Waldron John Wall Matt Warren Joni Wassom Kathleene Wheeler l I. Is. , fi Sue Williams Brenda Wilson ,lan Wilson 'vS4 wg- fa., , Mary Wittwer Richard Wodlli Mike Wolfe Cindy accompanies choir on the piano. 1. L Sylvia enters the school anticipating the day's events. ,, L+ ni df , I 551533 zig,-Eg: 3' X i n-.ME AW -5, Sylvia uses a magazine from the resource center. Cindy pauses in the hall by the trophy case. ,s-sauna Top Ten Percent ' Ladder TOP to BOTTOM Kathleen Wheeler Janene Bumbarger Ginger Dowling Cindy Robinson L-R: Tim Hughes wx Holly Evenson Barry Elkins and Jefl'C0ady. Not pictured, Sylvia Bradshaw ,W QQ- ,r-if -fn ..-.,T' w.----XA Ladder, TOP to BOTTOM: Jeanette Rice, Carrie Brown, Sue Swegar, Sally Meiling. L-R: Richard Wodtli, Dana White, Wade Kessell, Cindy Epps, and Erik Duncan. v Y ' N. ,-. ... -xxj ,' ff' '-msn. i 5 4 'I' vof, 1,v,zE,.-,'f'.', .2 . x - , nw' ,i-f F...-... - if-CA' , 3555 'WU e 1 L , .ur '! :v- Cm H-'zu f-, .g9jQZjQ1lj,' L -. -J 254, . all I'Q.'.1i,-N-.m.4,.,. K v--,. 'R'R-'f 4. 57 4 'E .--.4 ,A ., , ,x -,qqr ,- .11, ,A o'o 1 Q . r.,'l'i'll ', 1' A , . 4 v ,Y I .' n, I I' .-----H TY .Q . rn, 4 .4 -. I Seniors Around the School ,l 4 1'2- 22,1 -in-., Lewis F orquer prepares the developing fluid in the photo lab. X5 :Qin r. i . Sheree Moore caught in an unusual moment of seriousness. 7' 'v-QU . A . I F' f ..,,, -he Enthusiastic seniors, wearing old fashioned clothes, show spirit at a pep assembly dur- Sherry Copeland uses copy machine in office. ing Homecoming celebration. Candy Stark and Sally Meiling rapidly practice in the typing room. In the office, JoAnn Gukeisen greets a visitor. I 'Q fjlfp f'? iw, -X'wr Y ' . 5-n-'bw Diane Mausen prepares varityper to compose headlines. Tanya Deffenbaugh concentrates on her jewelry project for art. Stacey Wolfe completes homework in the fiction center. ,I V 1 ' ,fe ' .- .. f . . . F, I Y 5 YY Y. J, ,...4nse:-af., it ,W Still More Seniors : V L, -- -A i Art work can be dirty. Cathy Grovom, caught wet handed, J Carving her design in art, Kathleen Wheeler uses some ofthe wood tools. Wade Kessell, on his way to class? No, he's smiling. 1 E , 11 4 Y v r l K Mary Wittwer signs in to use information in resource center. Preparations for Graduation I . 'iii Larry Hyland, Charlene Bumbarger, Ritchie Price and other seniors await Graduation ceremonies. 'u ,rv 'E 14 if ' Ler ..f- ' A - D ,si 4 'H Judy Shockey crisscrosses with George Luers on her way to her seat. 2 '- 11 1 ta ,ff ' ' 4, . . .' 5' 'U ' A ff fn , ffl J' QQ ff ' fibi ' ' lT'gg1vS' -uf Q 1 D .F A' ffw-U '. ff A .P A Q 1 ' 'NW-f Rev. C. Paul Moore, Chairman of the Board, presents Sally Meiling her di- ploma. l After receiving their diplomas, the graduates turn their tassles ' I hw Wi Q qw' Q Ab? ' G0 placidly amid the noise and haste andremember 'Xik -AX H whatpeace there may be in x x S zlence .XJ Ext. DQ-' IA sf Assemblies Y.,,,- , ., Q. During u Yoga assembly, Mr. Schetter does an extremely difficult exercise. W-nu, A. l Linda Wise introduces special guests Vice Principal Dick Price sembly. S Ann Olson and Vikki Dubin perform on the uneven bars at the gymnastic i assembly. Clinton Bennett and Mark Bizjak at the annual Veteran's Day As- 1 X 1 1 - I . 1 'K -. , D A? 51' fry: -., . 1 V 5 xl x 1. ' , I F -2.9 Q,- ., W3 1 A ,. Q. 5 . ' 4 Ki ..,,N 5 1 , - ' , . . Q r , 4 ' ,- . -. ' nv' --'-- Q N -. , 'R . s' 5 - 5 ,, - -u m 4,.n3' . A .f I Tv .,, 7 .-4 . ,Xiu- A, I. it Q 2 V- r a pr hu-, - -A-x. n4J 4-. tba hw ... ,. , 'Lv- ,Alf v ....,,.,-, 'X,:.,v ,-Y Q - -A., . --M.. xr. xr vm- ! - f 1 . - . , av j, 'A -.. 4 . If X --' 'Hf-.e14r2-'Yw.A.vq.Q?y -., 'r v-fm ,.: . X . ' ,wwe af, -fg4'.'5gff '- - '11 -, ,: ,. ,af-L fa. A ' 1- 3, '1 J.: L , K ML 1, 1 ----- 1 4 4.--wf' H' 'fn ,.. 'fa Q--ffgzj .W . 1?fi+ 11? - , 1e-'gI11--:- 'HA g,.v?2fe1-e . Y 1. u H-3.1 ' 7' 3- . 4- !1.Qu5?'.1 f. if? -Ni, - -2 735137 . 'Hs,.'f,, v ' ' 1- ' ,54 '.f , ' , , ff - ' . -'fb . , A . ' - wwf- '-f VY' '-f nz , ff . . F -1 ' I x .V , -x I In-Q , V 1f' , '+. if I '--gs ma . , .1 A. V .I . n 'Q 1 1.7 -.. , 'I wfu .,m sn.. 3? .. ffiyy gi . f if A f i. ' v' 5 - h ,, ff. ' 'Wm L +- HHH ' 1 'N A ' .-,ff 'jr nfl? Juniors it t H B i it Q if I ,' . ' '. V r -- ei, .f I L ' r ' V r Y , , , I Susan Albert Peggy Aldrich Arnie Anderson Becky Arndt David Bauer Cathy Baumgartner :ff 'I' ' Charlene Beasley Vicki Bently Dorrie Bilderback Ron Blackwell Danny Boer Dave Brannam . 5 ' ff' 'Y' , K. l K i ll . Lynette Brewer Susan Brigham Brenda Brown Nancy Brown Steve Brown Marsha Bruseau I i Mui? X , L . - , Steve Burdick Raenel Burningham Keith Cantrell Cinthia Carter Paul Carr Christy Carzoli - f Cathy Seiber and Rick Wagner participate in noon activities. Juniors 'ii 1Q'?- 1 '4-.AV J-.,., A. Christensen, Dennis Chritton, Mike Coady, Tom Cooper, Laurie Crabtree, Henry Craighead, Jimmy L , .BY 1:- lsgw i C C Curtis, Debbie Dalziel, Tanna Daniels, Mick Davis, Donna DePiero, Ken Desler, Diane is we -R- AMH C Devlin, Mark Dimick, Karen Dodge, Fred Dunaway, Francis Duncan, Betty Jo Duncan, Diane 2, W5-Tire., Duncan, Jean Ellis, Lucinda .,. Junior class advisors are L-R: Paul Rowton, Lane Widmark, Eva Benson, Margaret Moore, Clin- , V' t B , dD l J h . . on ennen an Oy C O nson Ell1s,MargareL Emmert, Doug Juniors . 'M AMI! y Erickson, Rick Ewing, Tobi Fagan, Rena Fergason, Randy Ferguson, Keith Ferebee, Danny FiShCI', ShCI'l'l Flugfy, Sue K E la Flick, Mike Junior class board members are L-R: Bev Solomon, Mike Thrash, Rhonda Walker, Cathy Baum- Fogle, Debbie gartner, Lisa House, Leigh Ann Johnson, Kelly Wilson. 'vin Frame, Sherri Frentress, Cindy Galloway, Craig Gamble, Craig Gaskey, Wade Gourley, Jim g- ,Tv l Graber, Gary Grant, Kim Gravesgaard, Elaine Groshong, Jim Gutierrez, Ralph Hackworth, Jeanetla ' 1 4,2 W I. R I l aa' S4 'E' .ai L i, ,, Victor Harer Teri Healy Melissa Hearon Beth Hegge Sue Hilliard Teri Hoffman V, ' 'l l X! - A 57 Tina Hoffman Lisa House Leslie Howe Lindsay Howe Sandy Howes Kayleene Hufford 'Stan Hughes Frank Hyatt Sharry Hyatt Melissa Hyer Patty Isabell Raymond James Julia Johnson Leigh Ann Johnson Candy Jones - I-. John Jones Joel Keesecker Debbie Kennedy Sharon Sparhawk walks her stuffed dog down the hall. Juniors L ii Y Dana King Dean Kizer Casey Klostermun Steve Knurowski V .l . me it L I , M .Qu .... L Juniors Kathy Mudd and .lean Duncan show enthu- Sli'-Sm U1 lhe H0meC0m1ng Same- Dawn Lacey Cindy Laird Pam Larsen Bob LeClerc N ,,, Lori Lee Nancy Lee Doug Libby Mike McCorkhill Tim McCullom Rosalie McMenamin Mike Martell Wayne Martinez Marty Meulue Ron Miner Bonnie Moe Steve Molfet Farrell Montgomery .loanie Moore Meegan Moran Kathy Mudd Jodi Nelson Ron Northern 76 X' N qgy, Clffftaf' 'YV Hl'9 Nancy Nowlin J at -1, Laurie O'Donnell SURPRISE!!! CDoug Libby? Rick Ogbin l I 5' l , .. l . V X Patty Oxford April Pack Katherine Padilla Tom Palkki Kim Partridge David Partridge Debbie Pedersen Frank Perry Maureen Peters Linda Philpott JoAnn Pickle Mike Pitts Juniors Steve Pitts Kenny Reynolds Mike Rogers Carrie Smith Terry Snow i 'Ji xi Q si,-'. T i o Gary Porter Vernon Pruitt Kim Putney Steve Ramey Raelene Reed Gary Rice Kathy Richards Tim Riley Jo Ringnalda Neal Robinson Meredith Scofield Brenda Seiber Cathy Seiber Tanya Sisco Willow Sloan L- i 5 , K V w. , ' . K X I Dixie Smith Joan Smith Rhonda Smith Tom Smith Tim Smothers Bev Solomon Sharon Sparhawk Sheila Speck Martin Steiner Paul Stokes Mark Swegar Bill Taylor Karlyn Terry Suzi Thill Mike Thrash Gwen Tidwell If Jim Tomlinson Lynn Totman Bruce Trask Harold Urban .lim Vasey Rick Wagner Debbie Walker Karen Walker Rhonda Walker Pam While Dave Whitten Mishell Wilkerson Sue Williamson Kelly Wilson Kathy Withrow JeffWoody x Rachel Zook Marv Zurcher NOT PICTURED: Mary Davis Larry Hinton Dan Johnson Laura Sweeney Steve Tenbusch Linda Wolfe Jay Wright Debbie Wrighthouse .A s far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. ll IIS Girls, Basketball ,ik A4 TT ey? 8919 it saw fguitffai i V M 4 il. Girls' Basketball team members are FRONT ROW L-R: Sue Golly, Candy Thompson, Betsy Klosterman, Cathy Canfield, Bev Solomon, MIDDLE ROW L-R: Adviser Sudy Lamb, Teri Hoffman, Cindy Hughes, Cheri VavRosky, Bertha Martinez, Kay Thrash, BACK ROW L-R: Patty Smith, Linda McLellan, Rosalie McMenamin, and Candy Jones. Not pictured: Diane Mausen. u Key Club we 'QS '- 'w i Q n , kg! :Bk V -,dur titffgff' , Key Club members are FRONT ROW L-R: Mark Swegar, Dave Bauer, Matt Ponzoha, Mark Church, Rick Wagner, Dave Brannam, and Adviser Ken Wingfield. BACK ROW L-R: Mike Thrash, Bill Harriman, Gary Albert, Eric Cederstam, Don Arndt, Joe Steinbacher, Mike Chritton, Dave Price, Tim Seiber, and Gary Lacey. SAE SAE members are FRONT ROW L-R: Jeanette Steiner, Andra Barringer, Karen Bryant, Gritta Somatis, Sue Williams, Bonnie Pinkerton, Carol Wernicke, Mike Steiner. STANDING L-R: Advisor Sarah Payne, Bev Solomon, Debbie Pedersen, Charlene Beasley, Jim Phillips, Candy Jones, Mark Swegar, Harold Dowling, Tom Coady, Debbie Fogle, Beth Swegar, Chris Wittwer, Donna Davis, Theresa Woodard, and Advisor Dave Turnbull. X 1' - B Mark Swegar, State SAE president, watches other State ol'- ficers being installed. Chess Club To the RIGHT, Chess club members STANDING ARE L-R: Doug Libby, Ed Breshears, Milton Farley, Arthur Funk, Advisor Ted Marshall. SEATED L-R: Kent Black, Jim Phillips, Kevin Howard, Bob Milburn, Jim Tuller, Dave Bowman, Richard Black, and Erik Duncan. BOTTOM LEFT: Rick Wheeler plans his next move against his opponent. BELOW RIGHT:Dave Bowman concentrates on a chess match with his opponent Kent Black. Dave, freshman, won 3 out of 5 matches at the state tournament in Portland. 'li lilllzilfi ill!--l7,Zzil.45.?l h I e I I 5 ' 2' . l I 1 1 ' 'I ' , B I A 1 1 I I ' L hw I 'L ' 1 xf g J -.iffavaasff 11 'Lil lie 'S li F A A ,f kt- - 'Q' P1 G ew ,r JL Speech Team uill and Scroll l FRONT ROW L-R: Martin Steiner, Mike Steiner. MIDDLE CLOCKWISE: Sherry Copeland, Linda Carlin, ROW L-R: Mr. Jones, Bonnie Pinkerton, Mike McCorkhill, Louie Forquer, Sharon Longley, Diane Mausen, Shirlee Hoffman. BACK ROW L-R: Marty Mealue, Leigh Ann Johnson, Ginger Dowling. Honor Society Sie- FRONT ROW L-R: Jeff Coady, Janene Bumbarger, Ginger Dowling, Honor Society members, Sally Meiling and Ginger Dowling, work in con Tim Hughes. MIDDLE ROW L-R: Tom Palkki, Aglia Eleftheriou, cession stand during varsity football game. Marja Valtonen, Julie McAfee, Cathy Baumgartner, Sue Swegar. BACK ROW L-R: Barry Elkins, Cindy Robinson, Jan Hufford, Cindy Epps, Sally Meiling. ll T sm, in Lettermen' s Club .2f j ,g,- ' - -Q-UNJ . ' .Ja Members of Lettermen's Club are L-R: Jim Drago, Al Christianson, Mark Armstrong, Mike Thrash, Allen Johnson, Lewis Forquer, Mr. Barcrofl, Rich- ard Ball, Dan Riggs, Larry Hyland, Rick Wagner, Dan Boer, Rod Perkins, Lon Zitek, and Tony Warren. President Dan Riggs and Advisor Gale Barcroft laugh about a matter discussed in a meeting. Lettermcn Club member Rick Wagner sells a Husky pillow to Nancy Nowlin before a game. Lettermen Club Officers are L-R: Dan Riggs, Ritchie Price, Larry Hyland, Rodney Perkins, and Lon Zitek. Tri-M Tri-M Members are FRONT ROW L-R: Nancy Nowlin, Cindy Epps, Susan Swegar, Sally Meiling: ROW 2: Meegan Mor- an, Nancy Lee, Rhonda Walker, Marty Mealue, Debbie Parker, ROW 3: Charlene Beasley, Tim Hughes, Tom Palkki, Jan Hufford, Karen Andrews, Brian Little, ROW 4: Judy Shockey, Dawn Lacey, Audrey Dunaway, Bill Harriman, Gary Lacey, Kelly Wilson, Lisa House, and Mrs. Gates. GAA Members ofGAA are FRONT ROW L-R: Jill Maloney, Cathy Canfield, Mishell Wilkerson, Karen Beck, Theresa Woodard, Betsy Klosterman, Mar lene Sisemore, Peggy Harcrow, Diane House, Patty Wittwer, Alice McFarlang ROW 2: Candy Jones, Theresa Groshong, Barbara Bruce, Linda Mc Lellan, Diane Mausen, Lauri Wampole, Leigh Ann Johnson, Cathy Seiber, Laura Grant, Patty Smith, Dawn Lacey, Heather Hughes, ROW 3: Mrs Lamb, Tammy Williams, Melanie Speck, Rhonda Smith, Tina Hoffman, Jan Hufford, Lisa House, Lisa Hoffman, Rhonda Walker, Candy Thompson Kay Thrash, Kathy Rice, and Lauri Spillman. Bicycle Club 2 CX. ,,,..Z V-,4--- ...- ,, . , - .IL .gi ALE, l Bicycle are 'L1R: Mark Haverkate, ,Harold Dowlingf Cliagrlene- Beasley,iD1uifwood R-antoin, fDouili,ng,' Holi Milburn, Mariin Stein- eg Ren-DePiero, Davidfartridge, Mirlliofucek, Harold7l'lionias,'and Mike Steinerirli ' 4' ' - , 3. ,QV 'Q 1 ' A I 'I A ' Fire Squad Fire Squad Members are FRONT ROW L-R: Rod Perkins, Larry Hyland, Dan Riggs, Richard Ball, Brian Howe, Henry Crabtree, Lance Davenport, Jeff Ellis, Tracy Malloy, ROW 2: Mark Armstrong, Terry Lutton, Lon Zitek, Alan Christianson, Dusty Christensen, Steve Stenberg, Jim Cook: ROW 3: Ron Hennick, Barry Elkins, and Jim Drago. -r A Vik, 4, rw 1 1f'y'e'ga-,: ,, . Fi: .PE 6 K, A at , M . ' 1. ' N- 4 . ,ry at ,Q-A Agn . . ff- , , 'vi' ' X. is ' 4 Q f Re, ' . PR A -H05 bw.. 7 ' 1' lr E fv 5 X'1g,Ua.-Thru. . , gg. 'RQ--,, ' .,,-Q ,t t . K 3 'S' 'f, ' 5, if--S., . I Y '1 '-U Q 1191 , . - V, , . ' ' '5 ' j' i V . E'if1k4f' ' A 'f' , ' ,V ' 'ijil ' - 1 ' V ' We if Q . 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Wvg -, if - Wifie,-,tliffg':r'1y:vt,'-f '.9'+..i Fi,f -jf'iq.'!-95992,-S '-L-if 11-4'-.'f-,JH -5 J -L t . 1 t. f , K K r I 2 f ., gn f Sophom ores F ive-M an Board Leads Sophomore Class For class projects the sophomore class sponsored the Halloween Spook House and the Christmas toy drive for needy children. , -'fy' . , , , EQQ?F,grfl if-A - ' Sophomore class leaders L-R: Dawnita Libby, Tina Armstrong, Lisa Hoffman and Melony Speck discuss current class projects. rfx .4 ., Tammy Adams Gary Albert Charlotte Alford Gig Allen Stan Allen Bill Anderson .X X4 l ' ' , 5 Teena Armstrong Don Arndt Shawna Ball Shane Banta Sandy Bate Christie Bauman Karen Beck John Becker Mark Beers ni Students read and discuss the implications of their short stories in Margaret Brent Belveal Cindy Bennett Chris Bonaiuto M00fC'S S0Ph0m'-We English Class- 4 I ' gy 'l -. ,, 'H 'I IJ A. , , X. , . .4 . David Bowman Pam Brannam Edward Breshears Joe Brocard Johnnie Brown Preston Brown Q59- i Steve Brown Teresa Brown Barbara Bruce Kevin Burger Bruce Burns Pat Canfield if -.f ta, Edith Chambers Carlene Chappell Dale Christensen Mark Church Randy Cline Steve Cole Dan Conrad Mary Sue Cook Cathy Cooper Monte Cooper Mark Costa John R. Cotton Sophomores Sherri Cox Mark Davis Tina Dreadfulwater H Kirk Ferguson Mike Giddings Gail Gill el Terri Cox Debbie Crocker Gary Cromwell Connie Culbertson Cindy Davis in Celeste Dean Sherry Dearborn Tom DeBrie Yevonne DeBrie Randy Dimick Audrey Dunaway Steve Epperson Lorna Erickson Pam Erickson Milton Farley Kathy Fields Arthur Funk Elvie Gaskey Sally Gerard Randy Gibbs Q 1 lvfgii-,',,, U. If 1 0 L. . I W 1 ' . Sally ones Tom Goss Sophomores Connie Scott QLD and Sandy Bate QRJ createjewelry in Mr. Hubert's craft class. ,... :E Laura Grant Joseph Graybill Mike Graybill Mark Gregory Teresa Groshong Judie Gukeisen Y-'IH' Elbert Hackworth Mark Hamn Peggy Harcrow Bill Harriman Jim Hay Twilia Hembree Cindi Hoffman Lisa Hoffman Mike Hopkins Diane House Kevin Howard Cindy Hughes . : r ,f Heather Hughes Helen Hughes Tim Hyatt Russell Irby Rick James Randy Jeffreys 'iv Bret Jeppsen Dorothy Johnson Doris Jones Ronnie Jones Sandy Jones Louie Kennedy Sophomore class advisors are L-R: Ed Neiman, Harold Miner, Carol Hu bert, Ken Wingfield, Gail Gregory, and Dason Johnson. Sophom ores i Suzetta Kleiven Gary Lacey Randy Lamb Tammy Lamb Kim Landis Julie Law 1--Q .L .C .M ,4,,f, L I 5 , 7 M Marty Laws Ray Lebario Julie LeClerc Deanna Lester Marsha Lester Dawnita Libby Dennis Lien Matt Lillich Brian Little Ed Longley Nancy Luebben Julie McAfee Derek McCorkhill Danny McCubbins Linda McLellan Ron McMullen Deena Mahler Gina Maloney U F Bertha Martinez Ben Mealue 'iff .4 e' 1 'Li , P 'an pk 1 X 'estrwf' A' - . sw- ,..', Linda M eiling Tanya Meyer Sophomore girls L-R: Yevonne DeBrie, Tina Armstrong, and Tami Van Epps sample their pie baked in Mrs. Benson's Home Ec. Class. -,.. 19715 Carrie Miller Rita Moore Debbie Parker Jim Philpott David Pugh Ron Ritchie Larry Milligan Nancy Morgan Ron Parker .A 'sill mg - - ': :P' , 13 will l ly' RE. V K .bf 11: L at ik Bonnie Pinkerton irq' E, Don Redding I Mary Rochefort Brooke Miner Linda Mink Dan Moffat T? Susan O' Brien Debbie Ormsby Kathy Paddock rj'- :ff Susan Patterson Arnie Perkins David Pfenning 3 1, i 1 gf -1 xy' S-f i f ,. l in .'x Linda Pitts Matt Ponzoha David Price Ken Reed Danny Rice Mike Richards , , 1 L Sandy Roebuck Jim Rowe Darold Rozell N-.I ar Janet M oore 1 Cheryl Palkki X, Bill Phillips i5 Hut Stephen Pruitt 1' Debra Richter i Otisa Rusk 'i .hx Q Sophomore boys devour their midday meal of chile burgers in the High School Cafeteria. Debra Sills Duane Simms Marlene Sisemore Brenda Stevens Kandy Sutton Karen Sutton Dan Tenbusch Brenda Thill Linda Thornton l .lon Tyler Robin Updegrave Tami Van Epps Danny Schroeder Connie Scott Dale Scott 1 Frances Scott Greg Shaffer Dan Sharp f . , 'Am ' Gwen Sparhawk Melony Speck Stan Steinbach l Jean Taylor Thea Teal Leslie Templeton Dennis Trask Randy Tuller Bonnie Tyler Mike VavRosky Tom Wall Wilma Walters Laurie Wampole Donna Whaley Tammy Williams Caryn Wise Patty Wittwer Laurie Wolfe Andy Wright y l Ed Weaver Carol Wernicke Dale Wernicke Charles West ff-gif' i in: ll, 1, -1 H 1 lg 1 i V- l, if -l.1 iF :. 1- V ' 1 p ji: it ' i r. Rick Wheeler Mona White Tami White Mark Whitton Tammy Wolfe NOT PICTURED Francis Forquer John French Shawn Hines Wade Kurt Jennifer Miner Lavern Young Lisa Zitek Vernon Zook Barbara Whaley Chris Wilcox Theresa Woodard Durwood Ramon Kenneth Rice Karen Seleen Kris Wright T53-4 'xv x-xr 5 W - .LL L, ,'IL'Z?1'-', Sophomore boys practice their relays from the side ofthe pool in Mr. Barcroft's swimming class. 43- ,Q-'pe' Choir Choir Members are ROW l, L-R: Starr McDonald, Karie Anderson, Charlene Beasley, Jeanette Rice, Karlyn Terry, Jodi Nelson, Sherry Copeland, Cheryl Palkki, Elaine Scott, Kathy Mudd, Barbara Bruce, ROW 2: Virginia Dowling, Debra Pedersen, Nancy Lee, Mark Church, Marty Mealue, Wade Kessell, Randy Buttenhoff, Cynthia Carter, Vicky Bentley, Deborah Bascom, ROW 3: Sally Giles, Dawnita Libby, Jean Duncan, Tom Palkki, Terry Snow, David Partridge, Francis Dunaway, .lan Hufford, Rosalie McMena- min, Mr. Rowton, ROW 4: Tanya Sisco, Bonnie Pinkerton, Durwood Ranton, Brian Streeter, Bill Taylor, Jim McCorkhill, Henry Crabtree, Debbie Pickle, Cynthia Robinson, Deloris Waldron, and Brooke Miner. Girls' Glee - QL. W ,V ., ,I fy izr ' A I 1 J H yr , x if , l 4 il j Pg. 4. . 1 1 ' f l l i ,ii H., Members of Girls' Glee are ROW 1, L-R: Kathy Padilla, Patti Coonrod, Betty Jo Duncan, Tisa Wecht, Terrie Patterson, Kathy Reeves, Elaine Scott, Early Duncan, Ruth Ann Gallogly, ROW 2: Shannon Galloway, Kayleene Hufford, Twilia Hembree, Sharon Simms, Audrey Dunaway, Meredith Scofield, Judy Gukeisen, Pam Brannam, Beverly Holley, Judy Shockey, Connie Ellis, ROW 3: Janice Miller, Sharon Sparhawk, Carlene Dodge, Mildred Hyatt, Debbie Parker, Kandy Sutton, Sandy Jones, Cindy Pinster, Peggy Stredwick, Jeri Briggs, Joan Barnes, ROW 4: Teresa Mooso, Debbie Curtis, Becky Isabell, Donna Davis, Sally Meiling, and Edith Nicholson. NOT PICTURED are Ibetta Santana, Kandy Baxter, Kathy Wagner, Patricia Isabell, Virginia Seabourn, lris Nelson, Caleen Sullens, and Elena Santana. and Band members are ROW 1, L-R: Shirlee Hoffman, James Tuller, Gwen Sparhawk, Diane House, Kevin Moran, Kathryn Gardner, ROW 2: Randy Gibbs, Kelly Wilson, Jim Marble, Scott Lamb, Roger Ego, Mark Cairnes, Kevin Howard, Richard Black, Cindy Carter, Robert Heartt, ROW 3: Ginger Dowling, Rena Fagan, Cindy Epps, Andy Wright, Tim Hughes, Wade Kessell, Cindy McMullen, Director T.G. Marshall, ROW 4: Beth Swegar, Janene Bumbarger, Becky Arndt, Todd Wooley, Lori White, Linda Meiling, Diane Desler, Tina Hoffman, ROW 5: Melanie Hayes, Patty Fagan, Andra Bar- ringer, Charlene Bumbarger, Cindy Robinson, Caryn Wise, Nancy Nowlin, Dani Hughes, Jan Hufford, ROW 6: Cindy Heartt, Ed Bagley, Jean Taylor, Mark Haverkate, Teri Harbaugh, Steve Knurowski, Marty Mealue, Debbie Mealue, Dawn Lacey, Marilyn McLain, Delbert Goss, Carl Speck, ROW 7: Durwood Ranton, Tim Bauer, Steve Cole, Ben Mealue, Mike Haverkate, Brian Little, Tim Carter, Gary Lacey, Don Arndt, Billy Harriman. if While the cold spectators venture to the snack bar at halftime, the pep band . . , . provides entertainment ata Huskies, footbangame. After posing for a group picture, some of Mr. Rowton s choir members have fun serenading the rest of the choir. VCUUAPE MIHILD CDF WHEUNIVEPSE ,,. ,V 4 .mk:h- 4. V M, , W Tw-wVfg,.,.,Q QM,-1 ' H 1:-QM ' 'W ,mf vgiw 4' ,L Wn. -' -- A i'fl. fw'f'. 5 .- ' 'gflfg' -!-- I A.. A -hw-.gf Lf52f'A'1 'Wf' h -. 'f 'wwf A , ' --M -'W . -. -' 1 .gk 4km2m4- f - M-fu w-.W . Xin I , , La: V iv 'wx 'wx Vxyjf U My A-ff f ' .,,, , -Jw . ' 951 '- if. 'T' JT- ' fAff.4v'1,.,fQ ?'i -...Q-W . ---- ..-95 ,M -. ,, rg. v i V 1 ffgkf' 1 f-f.?'.Q-1,-1J 5Z4 ? 4 - 'fi ,i'9u'g21i 'X ' . .- an-if-A 'x 5 - ,fS37f vQ'f-'1 ,, gfggr' cj,- 5..',f 'Y' -.ljgf -1 4 . 4 ffm' 'Tix 'fy N' 7 Freshmen T7 Donald Aldrich Marty Amundson Edwin Bagley Tamara Bama , 1 1 . V 'X M lf.. ' -i' A - 'V' 4 ' lain ie. lu? AJ. 1135 i f fi- . 1 '-1 Juanita Barnard Andra Barringer Dale Bate Timothy Bauer Don Bebout Linda Bingham Richard Birman Kent Black L 5 1- ' Greg Barber Vicki Bardin Mark Baumgartner Kandy Baxter 'iv Bradley Borigo Danny Bowen Bonnie Boyer i,,i M Shanda Brauer s Miss Aldrich's 6th period freshman P.E. class moves the vaulting horse to prepare for gymnastics. Faith Brigham Denise Brown ' l L. 'A Linda Brown Karen Bryant Burke Burns Walter Bush Randall Buttenhoff Mark Cairnes Randy Carper Joey Church Leonard Curtis Rick Dodge Troy Duncan ai 4... 'Qi Jeri Epperson D A ,f x I Ron Carter Tim Carter Eric Cederstam Lorna Chambers Sheila Chitwood Rodney Clark Mary Colburn Berkley Conner Patricia Coonrod Dottie Coulter QA' Scott Davenport Dean Devlin James Dodge James J. Dodge Michael Dodge 1 l . in ' -- 1 at 1' i l ' i If ' .' '- Harold Dowling Sheila Dreadfulwater Richard Dugger Bernice Duncan Early Duncan 173 l UQ ' - -' ' ' l .' David Easling Janelle Eddy Roger Ego Connie Ellis Steve Emmen Lori Evenson Patricia Fagan Dean Farrier Johnny Fortner Timothy Fortner Freshmen L. ' C Q J J. Y-ii Joseph French Shannon Galloway Kathryn Gardner Pam Geil Cindy Gibbs Susan Golly S-an -'br Delbert Goss John Gourley Lori Gravesgaard Julie Graville Laurel Gregory Terri l-larbaugh David Harcrow Kevin Harer 1--U ff Julie Harmsworth Paula Harris 5.1 l , xsxql on ma. ' ' James Harwood Mark Haverkate Mike Haverkate Clark Hay Melanie Hayes Wayne Hayes J FAQ J K Cindy Heartt Virgil Heath Sharon Hegge Carrie Helf Debra Hennick David l-liassen Kathy Hilliard King Hufford Valerie Hyer Mike Jeffreys Jim Jordan Byron Koch XS 1K1 Carrie Hinton Shirley Hoffman ' Debra Hoggat Beverly Holley Mike Howard v'l'T Robert Hughes Mildred Hyatt if if? -5 Z'-1 512'-ff , , David Hyland Ramona lsabell Frosh Nine Man Board are BACK Row L-R: Paula Harris, Chris wmwer, scott Davenport, and Jeff Walker. FRONT ROW L-R: Alice McFarlan, Valerie Hyer, Betsy Klosterman, Roger Ego, and Tim Seiber. Dan Johnson Jeanie Johnson Beth Jones Diane Jones Donna Jones ' l - . Dennis Kaufman Steve Kilmer Lori Kittson Joseph Kizer ' Elizabeth Klosterman Q--1 at J - N., Jeff Kragness Junior Lafayette Scott Lamb Donna 'Lanz Luckey Lawrence - 103 Freshmen , ,af rf n 'if N l l i,. f i I.i i v ' T, l , i afjiigi- L i' j Ili Marcia Laws Teresa Ledford Karen Lee Alice McFarlan Cindy McMullen Michael Malby I A 'R Jim Marble Randy Marchbanks Danny Martin Julie Mausen Debbie Mealue Robert Milburn Bryan Miller Lois Miller Mary Miller Teresa Mooso Kevin Moran Mallie Mowdy Glen Llwbberl Dana Lytle Alison McAfee . iii L 1' 'sl Jill Maloney Victor Manning Willy Manning Frosh advisors are L-R: Shirley Davis, Eva Barrett, Charles Thompson, Ed Potucek, Karen Aldrich, Darryl Smith, and Don Arndt. Lisa Miner Ted Miner Pat Moore X .:'g4. - . . Bob Mudd Jerry Mullen Cindy O,Brien 'Ibm A. sy 1, i lat l' F I' N l Gi 5217 tx 4 , .,-..f Kevin Olsen Diane Partridge Terrie Patterson Ed Perry , li N NL- l Q--. M - f-P. if Q, X A- r- . - John Peters Cindi Pinster Duane Place Deborah Porter Gary Potter Mark Powell 'id wr-v 72? -at '-ev! Don Procknow Greg Reed Robin Reeser Linda Reves Gerald Rice Kathy Rice Joseph Rinehart Mark Ringnalda i . l f , ,VY 1 David Royer Jon Rush Mario Santana Virginia Seaborn iz. JeffShcldon Sandra Shipp Caroline Short Kimberly Shumway 'mah li Ed Price Janie Pritchett T? Mike Reynolds Patsy Reynolds 4-an 'Yi Cindy Robinson Tammy V icruntz Tim Seiber Karen Seleen Sharon Simms Scott Sloan Freshmen ,A A -:I . fill- . 5 1 1 ' 'T . 1 , i by I ' L! l , f f, Patricia Smith Terry Smock t Q irq. ' I' , L N X X' 23131-fx 5 , Q -Ami' 5- gh 232.14 rr-in Howard Speck Tammy Spillman Dean Sullivan Elizabeth Swegar Blaine Thompson Candy Thompson Terry Trask Donna Tuller 1 Frank Van Epps Patricia Vaughan :- x I 12- , Z'-XJ.- 4 K' T 'n 4' Gary Snow Rainier Somatis .Iefferey Steinbach Joseph Steinbacher Bill Tackett Ricky Tate Letha Thompson Tim Thompson Terry Turner Frank Updegrave Sherrie VavRosky Katherine Wagner A 1 L , .5 , X 11' .. 142, il ? , , ' I ' Q' 'tt 1 .i T 'H 4 , ' i X , V - , 1 ' -9474 M, 'ri , ' i - 32.3, Fifi. ' I 3 -fgfgll TNQ W T MQJL 'T 11.5.1 William Sommers CH' Michael Steiner .l ames Taylor Richard Thorne Mike Urban Stan Walker Carl Speck . S K Leslie Stevens Harold Thomas l Kay Thrash David Van Epps Steve Walker Debra Walters - Angela Warren Evelyn Watkins '1l -- iff' l- Ll Randy Buttenhoff, David Hyland, and Donald Debout, along with other fresh- man boys, enjoy their hearty meal in the cafeteria. Holley Yardley Karen Young Steven Young I1 l Monty Weld Carlynn Wells Forrest Winslow Joseph Wirth Chris Wittwer Todd Wooley Cindy Zurcher Randi Zurcher ..L.4-W.,.-T- .t y .Wing or-5 Danny Wheeler ' Janet Withrow 5fL'3 'S-f Randy Wrighthouse Not Pictured: Rita Amundson Steve Grantham Mark Gamble Larry James Bill Jones Hector Santana Starla Spangler John Rooney Lonnie Scott Steve Scott James Smith But do not distress yoursey with M an y fears are born 0 Y- Qi , I . 6 A .- Q, LJ -1 All School Play Senior Ginny Johnson takes directions from Ken Wingfield, Director, while Jim Cook waits patiently. Boys and Ghouls Together The Halloween play Boys and Ghouls To- gether was presented October 26 and 27 in the high school auditorium. Both nights there were crowds of over l50 people. Cast members were seniors Jim Cook as Count Draculag Delores Waldron as Lethag Marja Val- tonen as Dirga: Joni Wassom as Grannyg Steve Stenberg as Model X5 Ron Hennick as Eddie and Marvenelig Jan Hufford as Fritizig Ginny Johnson as Evelyng Theresa Woodard as Maryg Marlene Sisemore as Nancyg Jeff Coady as Rong John Marble as Buddyg Janene Bumbarger as Barbarag Tish Carroll as Isabellg Eddie Bagley as The Clockg and Ginger Dowling as Frau Hubschmidt. Aiding in the production were Director Ken Wingfieldg Student Director Leigh Ann Johnsong Lighting Director Tim Hughesg Make-up John Marble and Ron Hennickg and Set Director Ron Hennick. Seniors Jim Cook, Marja Valtonen and John Marble listen while Charlene Bumbarger explains that she Seniors John Marble and Marja Valtonen wait hasjust escaped from the fog. .or Ron Hennick to make his entrance. lm n Cast members ofthe play, Lost Horizon are L-R: Tim Hughes Lance Davenport Director Ken Wingfield Mike Chritton Charlene Bumbarger Ben Mealue Jeanette Steiner, Dave Brannam, Charlotte Alford, Art Funk Sue Patterson Martin Steiner Sylvia Bradshaw Terri Patterson Rocky Moxley and Assistant Director Jan Hufford. Sophomores Art Funk and Sue Patterson follow junior Ben Mealue and senior Rocky Moxley over the bridge. Art Funk asks Charlotte Alford out while Charlene Bumbarger . J -av-f.,q- - S r f 'Q-'1 L . 1 RN. ' k 5 . .7 1 7. , 1,,.f vw'-Ir' 1 han iff-, . 9' . VIII 57 4' Sglfixx . A -X4 1 - l .X J' the ug: s' 'U ' 'Dx Q 15,,,.f5. 'Q'- Q 1 3' in I I . - . yva- Q - .Sift it .Nl 'V 'Ig' - H9 ,aff 2.-' , A ,, Ma- v A A N .35 -A. 4 . .7 -F 1. 'U' V ..1 s'1 N1 fa-A .'- .Q ,- Q., Q, ' qs' , nag., Q- 7 xg .,. .Un v Q .sf ,zyt-.:,.-,Ti i ,,,. gui SN In . ' is '-A ,Q xg' 5 . .5 5' ' J in , K M. ,ll ' 5' ' 4 'lx 1 - ip. ...fli .nr bank sgiving Students who helped in collecting and distributing Thanksgiving Baskets were L-R: Janene Bumbarger, senior: Rhonda Smith, junior, Tina Hoffman, junior: Lisa Hoffman, sophomoreg Rodger Ego, Freshman. C h r1 stm a s I I Big Red and the Dog Bite Fairies hand out candy canes for a big Christmas event. Participants were student body officers. K . PICTURED BELOW is Erik Duncan, who portrayed Big Red this year during the Christmas Celebration. rf , i r- I it .- f 4 , ., j Rodney Perkins and Bobbi Shumway enjoy each other's company at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Larry Gaskey and Frances Scott dance closely at the Sadie. S 3' e D 3' n , 1 i if-'--S-5 55.4 -I I ., gs-:wfff 1' f fx I 15 ! 'if V.. gf .,. -my . :- in 3.4 Vp v Fra , 55.1 if . ,1- F f-XJ J I, .fl-. all , 5,-' f- ahve l ol' Sadie Dance Sadie Hawkins week began with stu- dents dressing as their favorite hillbilly and ended with the boys and girls dress- ing alike. The traditional hayride before the dance was not held because of the rain. Some of the girls made the fancy pants and shirts for their dates. Couples attending the dance were judged for the ones who looked most like Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner. W ,Ni s , i. 1 W 7 If in- ' -' l' , S ap we S if e V Y ' . V ,Q 35 1 xr Y , . 'L ' 5 ' r' V, ifii?!'rf'r . 4 5 Y' J' Y Marryin' Samantha, Carrie Brown, hitches Dan Stokes and Lanie Bain. Students enjoy many different types of music at the Sadie. Jan Hufford and Gary Smothers dance to the music of the band, Triangle . g Us -. 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I, , 'Y -mix: va, 1- .rg 1 Nl 1 1 -Q ' gA.L.fle 'ii-i::'f'-1 ,-jj: - f ' , , -11 ,fig-'l-'j:. we gli 135-5 fl-53-L'13.1-lf? , I gt A . ' of 235.7323 5-535, . -if' The 1973-74 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders smile proudly as representatives of our school. I Varsity and JV Cheerleaders Do Their Thing! The wrestling cheerleaders Bobbi Shumway, Peggy Stred- wick, and Di Young cheer on the wrestlers. Ff0m I-'Ri PGSSY Slfedwicks Bobbi Shllmway- Di Young- .? '! I J .V. Football Cheerleaders are from TDP: Dianelrlouse Judie Gukeisen Rhonda Smith Shell Wilkerson .Qji-S ' --.x -, 'i' x. '-51L f T' , r 'ft--1.-3'H . 1 1 Ig, -Y-fn ew ,fre ., W' A 'N wg jjifsi 1 .5-,W , ' ijt i r ' U The newly elected mascot, Pam Geil, shows her spirit at a Basketball game. V , - 'greg Homecoming Ql'IIN IIRI HI-XIX NND I'SC'OR'I HINRX CRXIHRII RMON UVIR lION1l-CUMINK. CU! Rl IUI' Rlfflll fifillll5Ul'l11lIIN.llNI larry llx land. .lim Iiruggu :md .l.m WIlx1H11l.1lllX R.lmv:x md Rlchalrd Halll. Czlrriu Brcmn .md RUJIIUX lurkum. N1.lI'I4IV-I,l0l1R'HIlHd'killRIQQN 1 A Spirit Week I Y V. ' J -IL V - - J' L , W-..-1 Linda Wise, first place on old fashion da flash. y, awaits the camera E if Leigh Ann Johnson brings her night tim e security to school on stuffed animal day. Jeannette Rice writes a last minute good luck note to Dan Riggs. . 4' L-R: Freshman Bernice Duncan, Jeri Epperson and Debbie Walters discuss the dress ofthe participating students as they walk by. Henry Crabtree and Queen Teri Healy watch the Homecoming Pep Assembly, along with escorts and princesses, Jim Drago and Jan Wilson, Larry Hyland and Gritta Somatis. Varsity and JV cheerleaders lead yells for the car rally as they ride on the truck with the varsity football players. Cathy Stroud looks at the first place car in the car rally decorated by the Sparhawk sisters. Karen Sutton and Robin Updegrave Boogie at the homecoming dance, along with other students. ,- xl -NL.. 3 A X Q.. . of if Z,-I-Av'd,,., ' . ,,,-fe Performing the Joy Dance Routine during the Homecoming Pep Assembly are Varsity and JV Cheerleaders, L-R: Janene Bumbarger, Kathleene Wheeler, Judie Gukeisen, Cathy Ponzoha, Rhonda Smith, Mary Wittwer, Mishell Wilkerson, Bobbi Shumway. and Diane House. Huskies Homecoming Spirit Comes to an End As the halls were covered with yellow and .green bright paper and paint, each student began to be a part ofthe Homecoming spirit which was very high this year. Home-- coming spirit started with the choosing of the Homecom- ing Court, Queen Teri Healy and escort Henry Crabtree: princesses and escorts Gritta Somatis and Larry Hylandg Jan Wilson and Jim Dragog Cathy Rainey and Richard Ballg Carrie Brown and Rodney Perkins: Marja Valtonen and Dan Riggs. Thursday night of spirit week was the biggest car rally many of the students can remember having. First, second, and third place cars were chosen. Each car then joined the train of cars which drove through main street and ended at the football field where the cheerleaders led yells and the coaches gave a pep talk to the team and to the students. Friday night the Huskies played the Central Panthers. The final score was 22 to I2 as the Huskies stomped the Pan- thers. At the after game dance, students and alumni danced to the music of Phoenix', as they celebrated the Homecoming victory, Lead singer of Phoenix Band provides music for the Homecoming Dance. Varsit Football Scoreboard Opponent Sweet Home Opponent Sweet Home Forest Grove 27 0 Canbjy 0 7 Silverton 20 7 Estacada 29 13 Molalla 6 7 Astoria 20 9 Sandy 36 6 St. Helens 31 7 Central 12 22 to f 1 Q t 6 7 5 ' g Q l ? - 5 ' 1 : 1 ! ' . 2 a Q . i A I I FRONT ROW L-R: Coach Paul Dickerson, M.Thrash, J.Gourley, D.Boer, R.Wagner, J.Groshong, W.Martinez, Mr. West. ROW 2 Head Coach Davis, W.Kessell, F.Dodge, M.Barber, S.Brown, L.Zitek, J.Drago, ROW 3: R.Perkins, R.Moxley, H.Crabtree, S.Ramey, Al Johnson T Warren ROW 4: K. Bebout, T.Smith, R.Ball, D.Riggs, L.Hyland, M,VavRosky, K.Reynolds. Dan Riggs and Rocky Moxley watch an exciting play at the Homecoming game. Henry Crabtree, 76, rolls off pile after big play. .-M-vqf mer.-.:'f, .. .U - - Varsity Football Rodney Perkins attempts to elude Silverton team members. 124 Coach West plans next play while Dan Riggs watches intently Head Coach Norm Davis, STANDING, and other coaches prepare game strategy. Junior Varsity Football Scoreboard Opponent Sweet Home Forest Grove 40 0 M olalla 20 14 Silverton 22 6 Sandy 0 43 Central 32 7 Canby 6 7 Estacada 21 7 Astoria 6 7 l 11+-'7'1g 'ex J J' I ..L .-fn.:-I F .L. 1 ROW ONE: L-R: Mark Beers, Mark Whitton, Mark Gregory, Dale Chrirtensen, Mark Church, and Mark Costa. ROW TWO: Stanley Steinbach, Dan Rice, Marv Zurcher, Randy Lamb, Arnie Perkins, and Steve Knurowski. ROW THREE: Robin Updegrave, Matt Lillich, Brent Belveal, Randy Cline, Jim Hay, Dan McCubbins, and Gale Barcroft. ROW FOU R: Ed Neiman, Jim Phillips, Randy Tuller, Francis Forquer, Dave Price, and John Jones. Randy Tuller, 31, gets piled on while John Jones walks off. Freshman Football Scoreboard Opponent Sweet Home Silverton 0 6 Molalla 26 13 Sandy 20 7 Central 20 23 Canby 0 18 Estacada 20 27 Astoria 18 12 I l ROW ONE: L-R: Burke Burns, Victor Manning, Willy Manning, Mario Santana, Frank Updegrave, Rick Dodge, and Manager Skeeter Curtis, ROW TWO: Coach Dominiak, Don Blebout, Ed Price, Scott Lamb, Claudie Sullivan, Greg Barber, and Coach Darryl Smith. ROW THREE: Forrest Winslow, Eric Cederstam, David Hyland, James Taylor, Randy Marchbanks, and Ed Perry. ROW FOUR: Jeff Steinbach, Jim Jordan, Kevin Harer, Gary Snow, Duane Place, Joey Church, and Jon Rush. J v 1 - s.r,',r3sf l lu' w, A -11. ' .,, ,F ,l.-v- U Players of the freshman team rush in for the . vig block and runner makes few yards. 1, iz: ,J U it li 126 F ' K -- .'1.7f j A ' - 3 . , 1 ' , l . 1 5.. --f - ' Varsity Cross Countr Members of Varsity Cross Country are FRONT ROW L-R: Paul Stokes, Bruce Burns, Dale Wernicke, ROW 2: A John French, Kris Wright. Jim Vasey, and Head Coach ' Harold Miner. Scoreboard Sweet Home Opponent Canby 34 20 Molalla 21 36 Blue Lake Inv. 5 Central 23 33 Sandy 25 30 McMinnville 16 45 Sweet Home Inv. 4 Estacada 19 38 Silverton 42 17 Interdivision 24 17 Blue Lake Park 6 OSEC. Nag-. , - vfigll-2 Paul Stokes discusses meet with managers Steve Walker and Mark Haverkate. n ,, Varsity runner Dale Wernicke warms up before meet. 1 I V , -, -r ,'. . 'l I :IL ia: bi . H- liilf-SM?-'L ' cg: ' . ffl'-iff . f . . -riff:-,1g ,- -. . - AQQQA' agtzji . I 4 ! - -.D F ,Ui ' , 1 ' Z. 1,-, N L ,Y it t Qi ,r..tq,p'?', , g', - Stan Hughes and Paul Stokes lead the pack. Junior Paul Stokes catches the lead runners in tough meet. -1: X. K, '-eu 7. Q' 5 V J . Q, V-. v rife .m JS. -L Many Cross Country runners participate in Sweet Home Invitational mv .:. - . .. - s ' :'. E'- :L 3 H- ' Q3-.. 4- f ., v . v 5fp.' ' iff, .' '15, r t. I 'V l 4.54flA.,, l 'LJ . f'-xi' ' ',--mrs! J, fi 3 1 -A , . 4 ' 'f-' ..-E .ea ' ' ,A 4 . -1 W L A - .Y 5:25. , ---ffe'fw'+1s5.-lrfif4-- f.feif-lf1fw.+?iiQ3t'lfY,w if . '- 2 v'4,'1 . 4- -- . - --Ar' -' '- 'N '-Q,r:4:' 'H ,., 1,1+- - - - ' ' f- if-4-f'f a'f -.-Q . Zire- V1 -ffrf-we-9f:'9'f' H' 791 ' . A. . -1 wr . - e 4' I u- ' :.'1:u ' -' '..- ' I Y-Fmt?--?'f.' 'i 'T'f'5 -I-V11 fi -, 4, - mv. jf,-..-i - -we Q4 ..g.f,. Q1 ,M 1-.-rf' ,ng ,L ri! I -fr vista? 9f',i,?Q . - -1.1 nk.. 1 .F -5' '., .I Af' JR H in P 5-V. -L., ,z , ri , 'big ex.: L- ,ivan-7,4 , v . f . - zz. 'f .- '--- .L--li' - '-v--' - 1 - .'S.i ,WPZ 9? lp . if Lv. V 4 . . ag-v.--As - ,3', .. -, ' f,r.. H.. .-K-. .Q ..,, .l kg , V -Ji 1 I . Q ,.,f,.9. nf., W. i I- Q . 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Libby Girls' Cross Country Team Score Board Opponent Canby No Team Molalla No Team Central 53 Sandy 46 McMinnville No Team Silverton 47 Estacada 20 Newberg 29 Swimming and Diving Teams Score Board Opponent Sweet Home Boys Girls Boys Girls Philomath 35 29 46 53 Willamette 81 39 90 120 W. Albany 58 41 34 51 Sandy 88 86 74 83 McMinnville 111 54 62 72 St. Helens 65 69 95. 95 St. Marys 39 72 Marist 70 60 94 102 Canby 46 13 99 132 Forest Grove 68 107 82 63 Tillamook 52 22 28 61 Sweet Home 15 16 17 40 21 Team members from TOP are Pam Geil, Dawn Lacey, Cathy Baumgartner, and Jo Ringnalda. Supporting the team are managers Steve Walker and Mike Haverkate. Sweet Home swimmers get off to a good start as they dig into back stroke. TOP L-R: Coach Karen Aldrich, Andra Barringer, Rainier Somatis, Gritta Somatis, Cathy Grovom, Jim Hay, Ron McMullen, Don Arndt, Jim Tuller, Jeff Coady, Charlene Beasley, Keith Cantrell, Chris Wittwer, Coach Peargin, ROW 2, L-R: Rick Tate, Todd Wooley, Don Redding, Linda Wise, Lisa Hoffman, Lauri Wampole, Patty Wittwer, Becky Arndt, Leslie Howe, Carl Speck, ROW 3, L-R: John Jones, Kevin Olsen, David Van Epps, Debbie Crocker, Marlene Sisemore, Charlotte Alford, Caryn Wise, Jill Maloney, Julie LeClerc, Alice McFarlan, Karyn Bryant. K ts i YZ? t Diving Captain Charlotte Alfrod was chosen along with boy and girl swim team cap- tains, Jim Hay and Cathy Grovom. Swim Team Coach, Doug Peargin, leans on the diving board as Karen Aldrich, diving coach, explains correct procedures. Swimming and Diving TV' T '1 ti .. 1 -'f ' fmSwvvw+:i.? - . fi X1 ' X 3 1 I i -ti-1-J.-Y. uf 5543. 1- 1 , . gy,-,-Q, gi . , In the background, Sweet Home teachers watch the swimmers and their stop watches closely as the Sweet Home relay team slides neck and neck through the water with their opponent. The excitement builds up as Sweet Home pulls ahead Graduating swimmers, TOP, Gritta Somatis, Linda Wise, L-R: Jeff . to win the race. Coady, Cathy Grovom, and Jim Tuller, all enjoy their last high school season. ,3- l - I Cathy Grovom, Linda Wise, and Gritta Somatis go with the gun in a hard race from start to finish. The girls sweep the event for Sweet Home. The Sweet Home Diving Team is as follows, TOP L-R: Rick Tate, David Van Epps, Kevin Olsen, BOTTOM: Karen Aldrich, Coach: Debbie Crock- er, Charlotte Alford, and Marlene Sisemore. AXA 'UC eq, F13 1 Pi 92-in- Displaying their trophies won for the season's performance are TOP: Jim Hay and Clark Hay, BOTTOM: Cathy Grovom and Alice McFar- land. NOT PICTURED is Rick Tate. .1 . - . - -. - l -, i s i',!.'rrg- gf- airfiex 2,5 5: 5.3 'l glbsai'VE?,:r1i53 i! 9?xE,I x fl 1,1 R13'--'viii-JM.: 1 ,,I.'f 1f,'wI,?.' - z'n'e.+ -, 1. , y f.g.r-1, , V n- , , . , I 41.4. any .ti L X f. , I i .-+ , ,qua 1, N . if - N l : 1 A - I I N - u ' lil:-f . , . M , ,. ' . '7 '.g T t 'Fl v , , 1 y 1' t . I 4 l J Q , x ' H 1 f -.XL rr., 4 l f' li V 'l Q fx 1 L , . -I I l - I Qu-lip' A fm, i 1 Q .1-ri 3 ' . EFgmgf,,,g1a-,:'r - .. 5 Q .U ,gy - ., F572 I :.Zv..-I V. , . L',4'll V' rMll,,,1'r' M22-7' - ' K lf' l r 3' Qui-rr 51 w . . 1 ,C ' . . m 1 .. ,t .M--' alll 7 W, v, ., A-, ',, as-4-1-F1'i ' T' N ' V . W-'ei--. ' ,.,,,,..5...u..,...-, he , IJ .V A 1 in I ,lf.g.....5, N71 ,. ,, -he ::,,'e .. f- ' ,.- ' ,U V, Q W: 'vw . we f-Ft -151s?..'S?4f'f . ,:wV1e?L '?:1f-5'-f . ,i-...Q'4,.y,1Q. ..,. 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V- ' -f. .rr-- ..,:-f' Sf. -5-13 v f:f,Si3w-ig , 2 L. - -er -at ., -4if'11,?'g,,a.iaF4-135-,.Q.,- 1, .-'5Ii'f iFiEa QA- 3 ,-fr:-an . ri ' ,-ffna 's+ Coach Karen Aldrich demonstrates the correct form for one of the required dives to her divers. 133 Varsity Basketball .- ,fr Alan Christianson awaits the attempt of a Sweet Home Husky Basket. Coach Wilkerson reviews plays with Dan Riggs and other mem- bers ofthe team. 'P f Varsity Basketball TOP L-R: Lon Zitek, Manager Kelly Wilson, Alan Christianson, Rod Perkins, Larry Hyland, Dan Riggs, Rich- ard Ball, Fred Dodge, Coach Wilkerson, Ritchie Price, .lim Vasey, Terry Lutton, Lance Davenport. I '-v-- H. ,..,..,.- ,Y .,, y.----51-...,r.x?., Q ' , . Ss Ritchie Price attempts to tip the ball to a Sweet Home Husky, in the game against the Estacada Rangers. 7, J.V. Basketball :H Ln , If . ., ,av -Q ..' J.V. Basketball players are L-R: Coach Barcroft, Kenny Reynolds, Robert LeClerc, Dan Boer, Francis Forquer, Tom Smith, Dave Partridge Jim Gourley, Randy Tuller, Mike Thrash, Tim Seiber. 4 1 .4 C Junior Varsity Basketball team was led by Coach Gale Barcroft. The team gathers around as Coach Barcroft reviews plays. M, .wk an , , . -:Q ,' it ire City South Albany 'Springfield fiistacada Canby Evergreen Silverton Sandy Score Board Opponent 36 53 56 34 40 48 50 V 68 forfeit 78 1 73 Swee 44 65 63' 75 75 72 Sophomore and Freshman Basketball Sophomore basketball players are TOP L-R: Ken Rice, Dan Tenbusch, Dan Rice, Dave Price, Ed Weaver, Robin Updegrave, Stan Allen Dan Mc Cubbins, ROW 2: Manager Gary Albert, Matt Ponzoha, Randy Dimick, Dale Wernicke, Mark Gregory, Shane Banta, Mark Beers Jon Tyler and Coach Ron Pyke. ' f rl Frosh basketball players are TOP L-R: Frank Updegrave, Dave Hyland, John Peters, Junior Layfayette, Jim Jordan, Steve Walker Coach Kevin Moen, Scott Davenport, Coach Paul Dickerson, Rick Dodge, Brad Borigo, Virgil Heath, Gary Snow, Ed Price, Burke Burns, ROW 2 Willy Manning, Jim Taylor, Harold Dowling, Jon Rush, Jeff'Steinbach, Bob Hughes, Tim Carter, Randy Wrighthouse. Frosh Scoreboard Soph. Scoreboard Opponent S. H. Lebanon 65 52 Lebanon 89 37 Cheldelin 78 41 Shasta 60 47 Cascade 27 60 Molalla 46 29 Talmadge 46 56 Estacada 37 44 Silverton 46 49 Sandy 59 39 Molalla 59 52 Canby 54 38 Talmadgc Estacada Silverton Sandy Lebanon Lebanon Cheldelin Sandy Canby Estacada Sandy Willamette S. Albany Springfield Estacada Evergreen Sandy Molalla Dallas Central Canby St. Helens Estacada Canby Silverton Forest Grove Newberg Silverton Sandy McMinnville Central TOP L R Head Coach Norm Davls Mlke VavRosky Dan Schroeder Ed Perry Steve Brown Steve Ramey Dennls Christensen ROW 2 Don Be bout Dusty Chnstensen Ken Bebout DaleChr1stensen Wayne Martmez Steve Brown B1llAnderson Pat Canfield Opponent Sweet Home lst lst lst 50 59 63 lst lst 33 39 41 36 lst 38 28 40 lst Ist 14th ' if la ,,' , nc gg.-At- ,,,,,,. , Y, ,,,,,,A, Don-Bebout attempts an escape. , , ,L V J A -ev Y ..- . .nl 'Q-I ffqiw. ' 1 3, ,fer 'F . w W- IQQ .Q .9 i'? - 'vifl T ' ffl 'T ' s J K- ,V .te it in S 'J R, ,.. ,..e .L-J .4- 'T ,,1, .Q ' f Dusty Christensen wards off a reversal. 1 pf-1 Y ,. Mark Whitton scores a two point near fall. Pat Canfield, who placed third at state, goes for a take down against Keith Ohta of Molalla. At the state tournament, Pat decisioned Ohta, 6-3. Y f 'ZX'ix --'T if TOP L-R: Eric Cederstam, Doug Emmert, Russell Irby, Tim Smothers, Coach Darryl Smith, .lim Phillips, Brent Belveal, Mark Church, ROW 2: Frank Perry, Mark Costa, Marv Zurcher, Randy Lamb, Ed Longley, Arnie Perkins, John Marble, and Mark Whitton. V Wrestling Scoreboard Opponent Sweet Home Sweet Home Tourney Marshfield, Redmond, McNary ISI North Salem Tourney Sweet Home, Benson, Gresham lst St. Helens 9 62 Estacada 24 35 y Canby 6 39 ' Corvallis Tourney Franklin, Sheldon, Sweet Home lst N Silverton 29 35 1 Sandy 3 38 Molalla 25 46 Bend Tourney North Salem, Sweet Home 15' Central 0 52 Dallas I8 41 Newberg 4l 22 Thurston 15 49 Wins - 9 Losses - 1 Tourney wins - 4 Marv Zurcher, in referee's position, attempts to break down his opponent. Dale Christensen attempts to pin his opponent. r r - Freshman wrestling team members are L-R, ROW l: Joe Steinbach, Eric Cederstam, Claudie Sullivan, Greg Barber, Monty Weld, Leonard Cur- tis, Scott Lamb, Jim Marble, ROW 2, L-R: Robin Reeser, Ted Miner, Dennis Kaufman, Kevin Harer, Bill Jones, Edward Perry, Donald Bebout Coach Ed Nieman and Manager Mark Ringnalda. 1 Scoreboard Opponent SH Opponent SH Opponent SH Lebanon 15 54 Sandy 9 52 Lebanon 21 31 Cascade 15 33 Central 12 51 Silverton 34 30 Canby 18 36 Estacada 16 40 Sandy 11 50 The Ideal Girl Court and Escorts H as p' , ' vp, -L l L Q .Als- F, EJ! , l. 1 . 7 Sample li The 1973-74 Ideal Girl Court and escorts were as follows, L-R: Aglaia Eleftheriou and ,rm i Kelly Wilson, Jill Maloney and Jeff Walker, U If ' V Charlotte Alford, and Matt Ponzoha, Bev j I ll Solomon and Mike Thrash, Mary Wittwer p and Richard Ball, Sharon Longley and A , 7,13 Dan Riggs, Lisa House and Steve Brown, I i' ' A Tina Hoffman and Randy Lamb, Patty 'RQ , Smith and Scott Davenport. I SH ' we W . 0' ' 154. L1 Ideal Girl Court Co-Queens were junior Lisa House and senior Mary Wittwer. .wus Bo S' Track N. ll td l, . , , liz. -. it-. .,, if-, .i Hit.- ,P h lllf. ' lp! Zz, J' lt'? f : '- M. .. MZ' l,s:+41 1urz-'.r'l , zgzasf: ., L ' L., V ,'. . gif. , ,g . . A f -V .- 5-,T-I - .' v ' . .fy sa fa. fx-.,' - VK l Tom .luric hustles around the last curve in the relay. vi aan- VS. Paul Stokes gives his all on the straight stretch to the finish vs Canby. 1 i . .af 'Yi AL.. . T I pn Q f . dl ' - . , -- 142 QW. Tom Juric clears the high jump bar at 5'4 in a home track meet against Silverton -. l NR Sweet Home's Joey Church takes a warm-up vault at a home track meet. Track Team members are ROW I, L-R: Carl Speck, Robin Reeser, Randy Wrighthouse, Paul Stokes, Mark Church, ROW 2: Jim Phillips, Mike Dodge, Stan Hughes, Greg Barber, Jim Groshong, ROW 3: Dale Wernickc, Gary Lacey, Dan Boer, ROW 4: Tom Smith, Joey Church, Steve Walker, Tom Juric, and Henry Crabtree. Scoreboard Fred Dodge hurls the discus with great strength and style at a boys' track meet. mnv:1v.'unvgc'r.1v.iigilf.li 'l.!I7'ZZ.'wsf15725'77'N.ls 'T ROW l L-R: Randy Dimick, Bob Hughes, Tom Wall, Bruce Burns, Burke Burns, ROW 2: Dan Rice, Rick Wagner, Randy Lamb, Dave Price, ROW 3: Rod Perkins, Allen Johnson, Eric Cederstam, ROW 4: Larry Hyland, Mike VavRosky, Mark Barber, and Jim Gourley. I? V e-1 Mark Church sends the javelin flying through the air at a home track meet. i,-- , hell . 9-H Q 775 f A : 35522 ' WE J,, .- . .tif . -3 'uri A iv ' il' A L 1 iw , ' - S. -A-'l-ig.:-J . .k . 1 4 . , -Q , ,15s11'g?e-- -ai State qualifier Thea Teal clears the high jump warming up before a meet. Thea cleared 5' to qualify for State. 144 51 jg Linda McLellan floats through the air as she longjumps to win first place,jumping l4'l l . Girls' Track Girls' Track Team Members are TOP ROW, L-R: Manager Candy Jones, Coach Karen Aldrich, Manager Alison McAfee, ROW 2: Bertha Martinez, Diane House, Dawn Lacey, Cindy Hughes, ROW 3:Paula Harris, Chris Wittwer, Sherrie Vav- Rosky, Leigh Ann Johnson, ROW 4: Thea Teal, Linda McLellan, Cathy Baumgart- ner, Kathryn Gardner, ROW 5: Theresa Groshong, Julie McAfee, Teri Cox, ROW 6: Betsy Klosterman, Karen Seleen, Beth Swegar, ROW 7: Jill Maloney, Alice Mc- Farland, ROW 8: Karen Wise and Linda Wise. HF 'r Dawn Lacey comes around the curve finishing the 880 in first place. 5 ...lil 1 . r Thea Teal stretches for the lead in the 100 meter hurdles, but inthe end takes second with a 16. l. Theresa Groshong puts the shot for a second 'place at Canby, putting 30' 2 W , as her brother, Jim Groshong cheers her on. Scoreboard Varsit Baseball Standing are from L-R: Francis Forquer, Alan Christianson, Dan Riggs, Coach Paul Dickerson, Lon Zitek, Tom Smith, Ritchie Price, FRONT ROW L-R: Jim Drago, Terry Lutton, Mike Thrash, Lewis Forquer, Steve Brown, Mark Beers, Mark Costa, and Rodney Perkins. ll ,491-f A I 5 'l 'A N Opponentg, ,S N. vie 4 J I 2 ' 1 U, . Zi , 8 Valley 'f 3 Valley , 3. 1 0 , , I! sz Coach Dickerson concentrates on which play to use next. 146 I - , ' A N, L - X 1 - i -3-n-- . 'fu' ' 4 -+4 1'v,'i4,4. .wi f Y, - -7- f , :-- Y --4,-,,.. , , ,M Catcher Dan Riggs throws the ball to first Ritchie Price warms up. ...or .7 ' . 1 i ' S ' V t I I ,N . ' 'f ,A IH.-,.,j 'N j v.j y' f ...fl 'I- 'df' - - '15 T . .. ' ' - v 1, '7 'f', f A '. '. '- rf 0 in ,.. S . ..-'- V .V 1 , .'X'-w'Hf.,.-.-- -4-' A ' ' .1 , - 64,5 kg-yqfx-52.1, ,,,....,-,- x fr: . 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' S it it semen-ard S A D ' A aQpp.bnenlrA i Iflarrisbuirg, 4 H Molalla A. ., . 4 S M 6la1l'ai 7' 4 Ciliby 5 Cent-nal 6 Central R' 2 Lebanonf W 6 Silverton 1 Silverton 3 Jlunction'City 4m Estacada ,, T b ll EStaC'ada il ' ' 2 ' Gentral Tournament lj l ' ill Dallas Q A, M 4 Central I gl Molalla' 'A 7k nl.: I l Many persons strive for high idedlsg and everywhere life s full of heroism. L Lui f' '-,fn 6' -J. -M , ,J IJ r3 'f' li5,1!l e2'L. 'Q J' :H P A -X I J i ,YPD iff.: 'Wi el: if 5,55 rt E F 5' 5221- I as .11 1 , ' ss- 'N QT1' 1 7m shes... Pictured ut the TOP are the Flower Girls Stacie Rozell und Becky Roth and Crown Bearer Craig Duncan. ln the MIDDLE are Queen Gritta Somalis und her escort Tony Warren. Princesses are L-R: Brenda Wilson, Deloris Waldron, Edith Nicholson, Mary Wittwer, Carrie Brown, and Charlene Bumbarger. . i ay at 'fl' 1 Activities eg Durwood Ramon leads the bicycle race but fails to succeed. The winner was Stan Hughes, L. Peggy .Harcrow and Diane House hit the finish line in the three-legged race. BELOW, two participants struggle through the tires in the obstacle course. BELOW, Henry Crabtree wheels Rhonda Walker into mst place in the wheelbarrow race. I i at Q . 1 '11 Mini xx Z A' I. fro . . 2 31 fa A . - Z. L. -- is 'Q 9 Q ' 2 -un, x ' iff .J 'Q ', -'V , f f , , , , ., 1. Q 5 N she passes, Ly.. The 1974 May Day Court Prmcesses and their escorts were L R Edith Nicholson and .hm Drago, Car- ne Brown and RllChlC Pnce Mary Wlttwer and .hm McCorkh1ll Queen Gntta Somatxs and Tony War- Queen Gritta enjoys the Queen's luncheon in the cafeteria. ' L. :Il 1 ' '- -.. 4 -t 9 the Deloris Waldron and Lance Davenport, Brenda Wilson and Tim Hughes, Charlene Bumbarger and Jim Cook: Ring Bearer Craig Duncan, and Flower Girls Stacie Rozell and Becky Roth. fp, . ,'f',l'1'ii'a.,, K its FW: i , - 'r 4 Q , 1, .. I, K f-52. ' I Deloris Waldron, Edith Nicholson, and Carrie Brown, Princesses smile to the crowd on their way around the track. A N-22 xp! ' u lf., ll.'Qf -, 'ff -s g , 4 '.,?i'2+ 14 -2 fl N N ffwf-'N xvrm ' , wg ug, . 1 1. 15 jf . Gritta and Tony dance to the music ol'Myst. GLENN S x TRIANGLE ARCO IN 367 6163 ROGERS FLORAL SHOP FLOWERS SAY IT BETTER bi 1114 LONG SANTIAM FEED AND GARDEN SUPPLY COMPLETE LINE FOR YOUR LIVESTOCK AND GARDEN NEEDS 1244 MAIN T1-IRIFT WAY MARKET 621 MAIN 367 6191 SEARS CATALOG SALES WITH JUST A PHONE CALL YOU CAN MAKE SEARS CATALOG YOUR PERSONAL SHOPPING CENTER A FULL DAYS SHOPPING 3053055 ANDCO JUST A FEW MINUTES JUNE VANUALLCENBURG 367 2177 SWEET HOME APPLIANCE T V AND REFRIGERATION 1223 MAIN 367 3426 A . 'T ek - I F I H is i f' ,J 1 . A 655 MA - 2 1 A , , :C I lr 114 E , I I I A I IN ENGINE REBUILDING AUTO PARTS ENGINE REBUILDING AND SPORTING GOODS HIGHWAY 20 FOSTER F? ABCO PARTS E. MACHINE 'NC 1 Qt ,MST IH 'vu g4S -9 H 'C 5 9' 1-l...:..,. Yi. got I-Mall CITIZENS VALLEY BANK REMEMBER CITIZENS VALLEY BANK HAS FREE STUDENT CHECKING ACCOUNTS ALSO CHRISTMAS CLUBS AND PASS BOOK SAVINGS -,wg-xii' fl BUSY BEE 1890 MAIN 367 D053 X f any 4150 1+ ,N W NEW ERA YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER FOR CLASSIFIED ADS THAT GET RESULTS 1200 LONG ST im'- 91 -uint Y 1 691 lLz5'.f ' LOVELY REALTY PLAZA BEAUTY LOUNGE 453 MAIN 367 5686 1520 NANDINA STREET 367 5553 V 1 1 , V - 1 +- iw 1 1 , . , ,v.. ,N .M 3 . I 970 1, 1 1 1 1 5 , 1 ' - I 1 ' ' ' , .f- 'f . N I 1 r 1 ,A ' 1 ' 4 13 I 1 J' A 1 ' 1 fd . ,113 f' 1 A A 1 K 1- V- uY1K f 5 1.1.1 1 -5 ' - . '. 1,--.fagqqy--'11.1,'.fw,f .--- -.Q , 7z:, M . 1 4,1 , A-1,5,fAg' - .ug fg 111 1 1, .,:j, ' HQ, , -if-I .1- '1 1: 14Zf,If. -Ji, h . ', '- :21,.L... . 11 1,1 1 1 , - - ' A +5 ., - :Lin 11 11 , A ' 11 I 1 ,A ' 5' -f Ii I . . ,E NAR' 1' I . -T ' -f' , 1 , : .X - 1 1 -. 51. - H I 'IV 4, 1-4'-4 - ilk 113.1 - ' E 1 -7:f..5i?6:'1 . 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'.- If I -m1!,'W I i JIT If-W , Q STATE FARM C1 WOMEN S CIT 367 4353 PO BOX 207 MIDWAY BUILDING SUPPLY WHERE THE HOME BEGINS 367 4646 HIGHWAY 20 EAST ami' RESTAURANT LOUNGE E fgfwmfe PIES 31 -14.4 TERRY LP-NES THE POINT RESTAURANT Bowling Apparel and Accessories Bring your Whole Family CONGRATULATIONS - GRADUATES ER Highway zo 367-45I I FOST 6' in Gnocsh . I- 1 4' ,. III N K 1 4 LAKE SIDE MARKET SHOP HER E FOSTER, OREGON CORNER SPORTS INC. 3103 HWY. 20 367-3891 'Fil I mf' S sky- K YD S I xii' MIDCITY SUPER MARKET MOLLIES BAKERY GREAT VALUE ITEMS WE SERVE SANDWICHES AND PASTRIES AT OUR COFFEE AND SNACK BAR PARKER - ZURGHER REALTESIAI . MRS. . MRS. . MRS Illl MAIN 367 2321 1333 MAIN PARKER ZURCHER REAL ESTATE WHERE VALUE IS A TIME HONORED TRADITION 920 MAIN 307-2000 PIZZA SHACK THE BEST PIZZA AROUND FOSTER, OREGON 367-5216 PATRONS WATTS ROBERT DANIELSON HYLAND FRANCIS CARPENTER . HENRY B. WOLTHUIS DR 84 DR. 84 MRS. RAYMOND RANES EDWARD H. BUHN DR 8: DR SL SCHOLARSHIPS AND HONORS Boy ofthe Year . . , . .Timothy Hughes Girl of the Year ...... .......,............... L inda Wise I Dare Youn ........ ......... D eborah Bascom, Daniel Riggs 1974 Oregon Scholars .... . . .Richard B. Wodtli, Barry A..Elkins, Timothy M. Hughes, Erik N. Duncan Sweet Home High Schoolis Junior First Citizens ..,... ...... I . . .Brenda Wilson, Barry Elkins P.E.O. Award ........................................... Virginia Dowling South Santiam Achievement Award Winners MathemeticsfRichard Wodtilig English-Susan Swegarg ScienceMRichard Wodtlig Vocational-Alan Christiansong Social Studies and the Arts-Cindy Epps DAR Good Citizen Award ......... .................... J eanette Rice Elks Most Valuable Student Award . . . . . .Timothy Hughes, Virginia Dowling Elks Leadership Contest Winners . . . .......... Cindy Epps, Erik Duncan Carl Payne Memorial Scholarship ..... ....,........ D iane Mausen Oregon State Dad's Club Certificates . . . . .Wade Kessell, Susan Swegar Foster PTA ..................,.... ............... T im Hughes Langmack Scholarship ... .. . ... .. . ..IeffCoady Epps Furniture Award .... ........................... R onda Hipp Community scholarships . . . .................. Carrie Brown, Jeff Coady, Diane Mausen, Susan Swegar, Joni Wassom South Santiam Scholarships . . . . . .Jeff Coady, Virginia Dowling, Jan Hufford, Tim Hughes, Wade Kessell. Richard Wodtli Crawfordsville Scholarship . . . .lili 1 . . . ..... ..... .... 3 Q . . . . .Joni Wassom Tri-M Scholarships ........ . . .Sally Meiling, Wade Kessell Women's Club Scholarship .......... ............. Debbie Bascom Oregon School Employees Association . . . . .Richard Black, Diane Mausen Linn Benton Scholarship ............, .3 . .Linda Carlin, Lewis Forquer ALLISON, JERROLD: Library Staff23 Cam- era Staff 33 Industrial Arts Award 23 Honorable Mention fMathJ 1. ANDERSON, KARIE: Library Staff2,33 Choir 43 Operetta 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students tmeritsl 43 May Fest 43 Chorus 2,33 Chairman Christmas Trip 4. ANDREWS, KAREN: Tri-M 3.4. ARMSTRONG, MARK: SAE 3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Fire Squad 3,43 Cross Country l,2,33 In- tramurals I,2,3,4: Track l,2,3: Wrestling l,2. BAIN, MELANIE: FTA I,2Q Prom Committee 43 Spiriteers 1,23 Student Store Staff 3,43 Ideal Girl Court 33 Frosh Orientation 23 Student Council l,2,3,4. BALL, JOYCE: Library Staff 33 Student Coun- cil 4: Student Asst. 2,3,4. BALL, RICHARD: Letterman 3,43 Fire Squad 3,41 Basketball I,2,3,43 Football l,2,3,43 Intra- murals 2,3,43 Track l,2: Student Council 2,32 Auto Mechanics ll Award 4. BANTA, WENDY: Library Staff 3: Student Store Staff 4. BARNES, JOAN: Library Staff 2,33 Girls' Glee 43 Student Store'Staff 3,4. BASCOM. DEBORAH: SAE l,2,33 AFS Com- mittee 3,43 ThanksgivingfChristmas Baskets 33 Choir 43 Operetta 33 Band l,23 Band to Europe I3 Blazer Room Committee 2,33 Lion's Girl ofthe Month 33 Outstanding High School Student 3,41 Frosh Orientation 43 Student Council 3,4Q I Dare You-Dansforth Foundation Award 4. BEBOUT, KENNETH: Baseball 33 Football 2, 4: Wrestling l,2,3,4. Senior Achievements BENNETT, GARY D.: Band I-3 Baseball 23 Swim Team I,23 Wrestling I. BENNETT, GARY ii: Transferred frorn, Bis- hop Amat High, La Puente, Calif. I3 School Play 33 Intramurals 3,4.r BLACK, RICHARD: Chess Club 3,42 High-Q 2,3,43 AFS Committee 4: Chairman Prom Com- mittee 33 Rock Concert-Committee 33 Band l,2, 3,43 Fire Squad 43 Band to Europe I3 Ideal Girl Escort 33 ,OASC Summer Session 33 Elks Lead- ership Award 43 NASC Delegate 33 Outstanding Teenager Of America 3,43 Who's Who Among American High School Students tmeritsj 3,43 Who's Who Among American High School Seniors 43 Intramurals 43 Executive Council 43 Frosh Orientation 43 Student Council l,2,3,43 Student Manager 4: Student Representative to School Board 43 Fall CVL Conference 43 May Day Queen's Chauffeurf33 Pep Band l,2,3,4: Student 'Band Director 43 ' - BLANK, REBECCA: ,VVV Library Staff 33 Student Asst. 4. I BLANKINSHIP, RITA: SAE l3Girl's Glee 3: Operetta 33 Track 2,3. BOYER, GEORGE: Transferred from Ontario High, Ontario, Calif. I3 Library Staff 2. BRADSHAW, SYLVIA: Transferred from Redmond High, Redmond, Oregon 4: Honor Society 4. School Play 43 Top I0 Percent 43 Salutatorian 43 Speech I Award 4, BRIGGS, JERI: Girl's Glee I,2,3,4: Student Store Staff4. BROWN, CARRIE: FTA I3 Spiriteers l,23 Homecoming Court 43 Ideal Girl Queen 33 May Day Court 43 Top I0 Percent 43 Intramurals 43 Varsity Rally 4g Frosh Orientation 3,43 Sadie Hawkins Committee tlylarryin' Samanthal 43 Sr. Play Night Committee 4: Homecoming Committee' 23 Play Night Committee 4: Home- coming Committee 2. X BROWN, KIMBERLY: Girl's Glee 33 Operetta 33Tin1bet'-ECI10 Staff 4. BUMBARGER, CHARLENE: Spiriteers 23 Band l,2,3,43 Band to Europe I3 School Play I, 2,3,4: Homecoming Court 33 May Day Court 4: Cross Country 33 Frosh Orientation 3: Sopho- more Ring Committee 23 May Day Committee 3. BUMBARGER, VQIANENEI Honor Society 43 Spiriteers Ig ThariksgivingfChristmas Baskets 43 Band I,2,3,43 Band to Europe I3 Ugly Boy Es- cort 23 Best Student Award Qnd Home Ec. I, -3rd Typing I 8: Healthy 3: Elks Teenager ofthe Month 43 Top I0 Percent 4: Who's Who Among American High School 'Students tmeritsi 4' 'Cross Country' 33 .IV Rally 23 Varsity Rally 43 Frosh Orientation 2,31 Student Council 33 Stu- dent Representative to School Board 4. BURNS, KAREN: SAE l,2,33 Library Stal'f43 Huskian 43 Linn County Career Days Guide3 Co-Chairman of Art Exhibit 43 May Day Deco- rations 4. CANFIELD. CATHY: SAE 2,3,4: Huskian Staff 23 Timber Echo Staff 3,43 Editor 43 Girl's Softball l:Girl's Basketball 2,3,4. CANFIELD, MICK: Letterman I: Band I,23 Baseball l,2: Football VI,2,33 Track l,23 Wres- tling l,2,3,4. Q V CARLIN, LINDA: FTA I,Z3.GAA l,23 Quill XL Scroll 2,3,4: Spiriteers 1.2: Band 2,3: Timber Echo Staff 3,4: Sportsman's Holiday Court 2: Ugly Boy Escort 2: JF Rally 2: Frosh Orient- ation 3,4: Student Council fl,2,3: Office Assist- ant 3, Typing II Award 4. CARROLL, TISH: FTA 1.2: Spiriteers l,2: Girl's Glee 2,3: Operetta 3: School Play 3,4: Timber Echo Staff 4: Sportsman's Holiday Queen 3: Student Council 2: Jr. 5 Man Board 3. CHRISTENSEN, DUSTY: Fire Squad 4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. CHRISTIANSON. ALAN: Letterman 4: Fire Squad 3,4: Sports Awards 4: Who's Who A- mong American High School Students fmeritsj 4: Who's Who Among American High School Seniors 4: Baseball. l,2,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football l,3: Intramurals 4: Auto 'Mechanics I Award 4. COADY, JEFF: Honor Society 3,4: School Play 4: Best Student Award tBiology, A.P. Historyj 2,3: Top I0 Percent 4: Swim Team 4: Society of Outstanding American High School Students f,l,4-- . ' QCAOGK, .lAM.ES:-A High-Q 2.3,4: Hu-ski 3: AFS ls at 'fCommittee- 3,4: .Supt. Communication Com- mittee 4: Rock Concert Committee 3, Band I: Band.,togEurope1: Fire Squad 4: School Play '3,,4: May Day Escort 4: Lion's Boy of the Month 3:giOutstanding3 High School Student 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students tiiteritsy 4: Executive 'Council 4: Frosh Orient- statin 4: Student Council 3,4: Second Vice Presi- dent 4. I JCOONRIOD, ELMA: SAE 1,2,3:Girl's Glee 1,3 fgudent Assistant 2,3,4: Office Practice 4, ?C,OPELAND, SI'IERRYZ .,GAA l, Quill 81. 2,3,4: Drill Team 2: 'Spiriteers 1,21 Tri-M i iftyggglhoir 2,3,4: Operetta 3: School Play 2: Tim- licrjjgcho Staff 3: Radio Daze Z.. . DAVENPORT. High-Q. '3,4: AFS ,Committee 3: FirejSqu,ad.-.2,3,4: School Play 4: QMay Day Escort 4:l:Boy?s State' 3: Basketball I, f2,3 .43 Cross Country '21 ,.i' I ntramurals 4: Frosh Tfiqtjientation 2: Student Council 1,2,3,4. ,. ,lJEF,FENBAUGlrI,i TANYA: FTA I: Spiri- flt Girls Glee 3: Operetta 3: Best Student if tatwsfqtl'tt2g.a.'9 2, Gtrrs, Softball 2: Girl's Basket- --,ball 1,2:'Radio'Daze-2: Student Council 2: FHA 41,4 .. . QQZQQQWLING,-r VIRGINIA: FTA 2: Honorary SY:Qii'ieniber of Honor Society l.,2,3,4: Speech Team Iitmistrict, winner '73 3, 4: Choir 4: Band l,2,3,4: C.. 'iljrtudent Director14:jBand 'to Europe I: School QB-lay Best' Student. Award Cl,P.S. St World Qiflistoiiyj I: Ell6s,f'Scholarship Award 4: Lion's 1'Gii-lyof the- Month 4: Girl's State 3: Outstanding E. QEi'osh Gjirl: Top' 10 Percent 4: Veteran's Day. Speaker I4: Who's who Among American High School'.Students-tmeritsj 4: Music in May 4: '-Swini Team.4:' Track 3,4: Student Council 2,41 7-fiElect'i55u'lBoaiid .43 :Pea Band 4, Bike Club 4g 3 'Nay-.Day-'Corij1rpi'ttee,,4':' AFS Hostess 4: Student Assbfili P,E.O. Award-'4. DRAFAH-L, ELAINE: Radio Daze 3. DRAGOQ'-JAMES: Transferred from Detroit High,-Detroit: Or, 3: Letterman 3,4: Fire Squad 3,4:'Homecoming Escort 4: May Day Escort 4: Baseball 4: Basketball 3: Football 3,4: Intra- murals 4: Track 3: Student Council 3: Honor- able Mention Award fArchitectural Designj 4. DUGGER, CONNIE: FTA 2: Library Staff l,2: Huskian 4: Student Store Stafl'4. DUNCAN, ERIK: Chess Club 3,4: High-Q 2.3, 4: Honor Society 2,3: Hu-Ski 2,3: Pass Control Committee 2,33 AFS Committee 2,3,4: Supt. Communication Committee 3,4: Fire Squad 2: Best Student! Award tGerman 23: Geography l: Elks' Teenager of the Month 2: Outstanding Teenager of America 2: Outstanding Frosh Boy I: Top .l0'Per0ent 4: Who's Who Among Ameri- can Highschool Students Cmeritsj 3,4: Baseball il: Football' I: Executive 'Council 3 4: Frosh Ori- 1394: Presidenti4: Studenit Council 2.3, .. tr., .-.i. flat ,Dalit -, mir, -3' ,4 ' - ' . -11 ff-',:'23-eg-,grilx -. H . . 1 li:-. ff- -pt.-. F :-, roam. ,' :- eff--Lgsw .- Q'i':i:.g . .tm-.r. r- .- at. +I. ,tg 4. 5. -1:11:11 -- . . '-+..4--- , -, . di' 't ,-v-- 2- ,AH- 4: Student Rep. to School Board 4: Presidential Classroom for Young Americans 3: OASC Workshop 3,4: Class of the Year Committee 2: May Day Court Judge 3,4: Chairman Coast! Valley League S.B. Presidents 3,4: Chairman of Servers at AFS Banquet 2: Ap.P. History Trip 3: Coast Valley League Fall Conf. 4. ELEFTHERIOU, AGLAIA: Transferred from Greece 4: AFS Student 4: Honor Society 4: ThanksgivingfChristmas Bskts. 4: Ideal Girl Court 4: Student Council 4. ELKINS, BARRY: Honor Society 4: Hu-Ski 1,23 Pass Control Committee 4: Prom Com- mittee 4: Fire Squad l,2,3,4: Ideal Girl Escort I: Chairman Annual Dance 4: Co-Chairman Sen- ior Party: Best Student Award :Algebra Il 1: Boys' State 3: Jr. First Citizen 4: Top ... 1096 4: Baseball I,2,3: Basketball I: Cross Country 2: Student Council 1,2,3,4: Sr. Social Studies A- ward 4: Personal Law Award 4. ELLIS, JEFF: Fire Squad 4: Basketball I,2: Cross Country 2,3,4: Football 1: Track l,2. EPPERSONK, JAMES: Chess Club 4. EPPS, CINDY: SAE 1,2,3: Honor Socliety 3,4: Hu-Ski l,2: IRL l:'AFS Committee 2,3,4: Tri- M 2,3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Band to Europe 1: School Play 2: Best Student Award tTyping I 8L IIJ 2.3: Elks' Leadership Award 4: Girls' St. 3: Oul- standingt- High School Student 3,4: Top 10911 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students tmeritsj 3.4: Student Asst. Program Qlvlusicj 4: Soph. Class Chairman 2: Executive Council l,2,3: Chamber of Commerce Banquet Server 2: Pres. Classroom for Young Ameri- cans 3: Band All-State Honor 3: Music in May 3: Pep Band I,2,3,4: Teen ofthe Month 4: Senior English Award 4. EVENSON, HOLLY: Band l,2: Band to Eu- ,ryspe I: Top 10941 4:. Honorable Mention Award -fAIgebra I SL 'IIjll,3:: FORQU ER, LEWIS: Letterman 2,3,4::Quill 81.1 Scroll 3,4: Who's Who Among American H.S. ,Students tmeritsl 3: Baseball I,2,3,4: Basketball 1,2: Football l,2,3: Intramurals l,2: Camera Staff4: Arts 8: Crafts Award 4. GALLOGLY, RUTH: GAA l,2g:GirlsT:Glec 3, 4: Operetta 3: Intramurals 1': Frosh Origination 4:lChorus 2. 'I GIBBS, KATHY: 'FTA 1: Library Staff3:'Stu- dent Asst. 3,4. GROVOM, CATHY: I-IufSki l,2,3: Band 1: Band to 'Europe I: Lion's'Girl of the Month 4: Who's Who Among American' High School Stu- dents fmerits 45: Swim 'Team l,2,3,4: Track. l,2, 3: Linn County Career Days Tour Guides: ,,,ii GUKEISEN, JOANN: FTA l:GAA2,3:,Hu- Ski I: Drill Team 2: Spiriteers I: Girls' Glee 2.3: Timber Echo Staff 4: 'Sportsmanfs 'Holiday Court 3: Varsity Rally 4: Student Council 2,3,4: Chairman of Homecoming Dec. 4. 4 HENNICK, RON: FTA 2: Rifle Club 1: Fire Squad 3,4: School Play l,3,4: Timber Echo Stall 4: Baseball l,2.3,4: Cross Country 1,2f' Football 1,23 Intramurals 2: Frosh Orientation 4: Student Council I,3,-4: Boys' Cheerleader Comm. 4: Boy Cheerleader 4: Chamber of 'Commerce Banquet Server 2: Chairman ol' Homecoming Dance 4. HESS, MARK: Transferred from Neil Arm- strong Jr. H.S., Forest Grove, Or. I: Camera Staff 4: Student Coujlcil 2,34 HIPP, RONDA: SAE l',Z,3,4:GAA l:Thanks- givingfChristmas Bskts. I: .Lib. Staff 2.3: Choir I: Student Store Staff l,2: Girls' Softball l,2: Student Council lg Adv. Homemaking Award 4. HOWE. BRIAN: Huskian Staff 3: Fire Squad 4: School Play 2: Baseball l,2: Basketball l,2.3: Cross Country 1.2: :Football I. Student Coun- cil 4: Boy Cheerleader 4. HUFFORD, JAN: GAA 'l,2,3,4: Honor Society 4: Hu-Ski 1,2,3: Sutp. Communication Comm. I: Spiriteers l,2: ThartksgivingfChristmas Bskts. l,2: Tri-M 2,3,4: Choir'3A: Operetta 3: Band I, 2,3,4: School Play' 3,4: Best Student Award tFrenchj l,2: Who's Who Among American High School Students tmeritsj 3,4: Class Officer 2: Fr. Orientation 2,33 Radio Daze 1,23 Student Council l,2,3,4: Drama Award 4. HUGHES, DANISE: GAA I: Band l,2,3,41 Band to Europe I: Track l,2. HUGHES, TIM: Honor Society 3,4: Tri-M 3,4: Band 1,2,3,4: Band to Europe l: School Play 2, 3,4:-May Day Escort 4: Lion's Boy ofthe Mo. 4: Elks' Scholarship Award 4: Top 10? 4: Basket- ball 2,4: Football 3,4: Student Council 4: Willa- mette Univ. Science Sem. 4: Society of Out- standing American H.S. Students 4: Boy of the Year 4. HYDE, RHONDA: Library Staff 2: Student Store Staff4: Student Asst. fling. Ollicej 4. HYLAND, LARRY: Hu-Ski 1,2,3: Letterman 2,3,4: Rifle Club 2: Fire Squad 2,3,4: Home- coming Escort 4: Ideal Girl Escort 2: Who's Who Among American :H.S. Students tmeritsj 4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football l,2,3,4: Intramur- als 4: Track l,2,3,4: Boys' P.E. Award 4. ' JOHNSON, ALLEN: Letterman 4: Rifle Club l,2: 5Basketbal1 l,2: F:qgt,ballQI.,2,3,4: Trackml,2, 3 4' JOHNSON, GINNY: SAE l,2,3: GAA 1.2: High-Q 3: Hu-Ski l,2,3:-AFSlCommittee l,2, ,3,4: Supt. Communication Comm. 2: Thanks- givingfChristmas Bskts. I,3: School Play 1,2,3: Student Store Staff 3: Elks: Teen of the Mo.'2: 'Whois Who in Track and Field 2: Wh0iSxwh0 'Among American H.S. Students fmerifst 4: Track l,2.3: Class Officer 2,43 Fr. Orientation 3':4: Student Council 2,3: Chairman AFSfSales 2: Chairman SAP Art Exhibit 2: Class ofthe Yr. Comm. 4: AFS Semi-Finalist 3,4: AFS Host Sister 3,4: A.P. History Trip 3. JOHNSON, NANCY: Drill Team 2: Spiriteers 7 ...r JONES, RANDY: Baseball I,2: Basketball 1.2: Swim Team l,2: Varsity Diving l,2. LAMPHEAR, NANCY: Library Staff 3: Stu- dent Store Staff 4: Girls' Basketball 1: Student Asst.4. LEGG, GLIRIE: Drill Team 2: Spiriteers 2: Huskian Staff 2,3,4. - LIIQLICH, LISA: FTA I: Spiriteers 1,25 That1ksgivingfChristmas Bskts. 2: Huskian Staff I ' 7 . . LINDBO, SANDY: Timber Echo Staff 4: Of- fice Asst. 3,4: Fr. Orientation 3: Huskian Staff' Y 3: Ideal Girl Court 4: Track 2: Fr. Orientation' 4: Student Council 2: Chairman oISpirit Wk. 4, LUTTON, TERRY: Fire Squad l,2: Letterman lg: Baseball I,2,3,4: Basketball l,2.3,4: Intramur- als 1,2,3,4: Student Council. MCCORKHILL, JIM: Choir 2.3,4: May Day Escort 4: Swing Choir 4, MCDONALD, STARR: Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee 2: Operetta 3: School Play 2: Girls' Ensemble 2,3:Honors Choir 3. MQQUINESS, DEBBIE: FTA l:StudentAsst. 3 4 iii MCLAIN, MARILYN: FTA l,2: Band l,2.3, 4: Band to Europe 1. MCMULLEN. JOHN: Hu-Ski l: Swim Team l,3. MALLOY, TRACY: High-Q 3.4: Hu-Ski l,2,3: Rock Concert Committee l,2: Library Staff 3: Fire Squad 3,4: School Play 3: Baseball 1: Bas- ketball I. 1 MARBLE, JOHN: Chess Club 1.2: Hu-Ski l,2: Letterman I: Band l,2: Band to Europe I: School Play 3,4: Wrestling 2.3,4: Student Coun- cil I. MARTIN, SUSAN: Lib. Staffl: Student Store Staff4: Student Asst. 4. MAUSEN, DIANE: GAA l,2,3,4:AFS Comm. 3,4: Quill SL Schroll 2,3,4: Huskian 3.4: Honor- able Mention tSoc. Studies ID 2: Girls' St. 31 Captain Girls' Varsity Basketball 4: Girls' Bas- ketball l,2,3,4: Volleyball Intramurals l,2: Girls' Track 3: Student Council 2,3: 3rd Place 163 5 H it in Or. Press Women Edt Arial Writing Contest 4: Student Asst. P.E, 4:,Girl ofthe lvfo. 4: News- paper Staff Award 4. MEILING, SALLY: STAE l,2,3:I-lonor Society 3,4:i'Spiriteers 1: Tri-M 2,3,4: Girls' Glee 1,2,3, 4: Huskian Staff 3: Top 10 Percent 4: Who's Who Among American High School Students lmeritsl 43 Class Board 2,3: Frosh Orientation 4: Student Council 4: OCE Summer Arts Festi- val Scholarship itMusicJ 3: AFS Hostess 4: Bloodmobile Chairman 4. MILLER, JANICE: Library Staff l,2,3: Girls' Glee 1.2,3,4: Huskian 4: Opcrctta 3: Radio Daze l,2,3: Student Assistant 1,2,3,4: Arena Schedu- ling dt Registration 2,3,4. MINER, ROBERT: Cafeteria Staff3,4. MITCHELL, JACK: MOORE. SI-IEREE: Huskian 2,3,4: School Play 1,21 Student Store Stal'I'4. MORGAN, CATHERINE: Choir I,2: Timber Echo Stafl'4. MOXLEY, ROCKY: Transferred from North Surry High, Mt. Airy, North Carolina 3: Let- terman 4: Fire Squad 4: Elks Boy ofthe Month 4: Football 4: Student Council 4. MYERS. SUSAN: Library Staffl: Office Asst. 2. NICHOLSON, EDITH: Library Staff 4: Girls' Glee 2,3.-I: Huskian Staff 2: Student Store Staff 3,4: May Day Court 4. PACE. GARY: PAULUS, ANITA: Transferred from Elliott Prarie Christian School,.Hubbard, Oregon 3. PERKINS, RODNEY: Letterman 3,4: Fire Squad 2,3,4: Homecoming Escort 4: Baseball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football l,2.3,4: In- tramurals 4. PHILLIPS, JIM: Chess Club 3,41 SAE l,2,3,4: Band 1: Band to Europe I: Cafeteria Staff I: Intramurals 4: Swim Team I: Track I: Wres- tling 1,43 District Pres. of SAE Club 4: Cadet tstudentj Teacher 4. PICKLE, DEBBIE: SAE 2,4:Choir2,3,4:Gir1s' Glee 1: Operetta 33 School Playi3. r PONZOHA, CATHY: GAA 1,23 Hu-Ski l,2,3: Spiriteers 1.23 Timber Echo Staff 4: Swim Tieam l,2,3: Track 23 Varsity Rally 4: Frosh Orient- ation 3: Student Council 4: Soph. 5 Man Board Member 2. POTTS, ROGER: Chess Club 1: Library Staff 4: Band 1: Band to Europe I. PRICE, RITCHIE: Letterman 2,3f4: Quill 62 Scroll 2,3,4: Huskian Staff 233: Fire Squad 2,33 Ideal Girl Escort 1: May Day ,Escort 4: Best Stu- dent Award Uournalisml 2: Outstanding High School Student 3: Who's Who Among Ameri- can High ,yy School Students fmeritsl ..1 3: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4: Ex- ecutive Council 1: Student Council 2. PUC H, RANDY: Baseball 1,25 Basketball l,2, 33 Track 2,3. RAINEY, CATHY: Thanksgivingfflhristmtis Bskts. 3: Homecoming Court 43 Student Asst. 3,4., RICE, JEANNETTE: FTA I: Tri-M 2,3,4: Choir 3,4: Swing Choir 4: Girls' Glee 132: Home- coming Court 3: Ideal Girl Court I: DAR A- waril 4: Lion's Girl of the Month 42 Outstand- ing High School Student 4: Top 10 Percent 4: Track 2: Frosh Orientation 2,3,4: Chairman of Homecoming 4: Chairman of May Day Deco- rations-3. RIGGS, DAN: Letterman 3,43 Fire Squad 3,4: Homecoming Escort 3,41 Ideal Girl Escort 4: Ugly Boy Court 2: Baseball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,41 Football 1,2,3,4: I Dare You-Dans- forth Foundation Award 4. ROBINSON, CINDY: Transferred from High- land High, Pocatello, Idaho 3: High-Q 4: Honor Society 3,4: AFS Committee 4: Choir 3,4: Oper- etta 33 Swing Choir 4: CVL High-Q 4: Stage Band 3: Closed Campus Comm. 4: CVL Fall Campus 4: Best Student Award tBookkeepingJ 3: Outstanding Teenager of America 4: Top 10 x is .. 3, Percent 4: Valedicsorian 4: Executive Council 4: Frosh Oijientation 4: Secretary 4: Student Coun-if cil 4: Outstanding High School Student 43 Hon- orable Mention Award tVocal Music! 4. SHAW, lll LYNDA: Library Staff 1: Chorusl,2. SHOCKEY, JUDY: Tri-M I: Library Staff I: Girls' Glee 2: Cafetegia Staff 3: Student Coun- cil3. SHORT, DEBORAH: SAE 3.4: Spiriteers l,2: Honorable Mention Q1P.E.J 2: Girls' Basketball 1,21 Track 1,2,3: Varsity Rally 43 Frosh Orienta- tion 3,4. SHUMWAYQI BARBARA: Transferred from San Mateo High, San Mateo, California 2: Spiriteers 23 Girls' Glee 3: Operetta 3: Timber Echo Stal'f4: Wrestling Court 2: Track 2: Varsi- ty Rally 4: Frosh Orientation 4. SMOTHERS, GARY: SOMATIS, GRITTA: SAE 3.4:VAFS Comm. 3,4: Homecoming Court 4: Moy Day Queen -I: Elks Girl of the Month 4: Who's Who Among American High School Seniors -1: Swim Team 1,2,3.4: Elections Commissioner 4: Frosh Ori- entation 4: Student Council 3,4: Career Days Guide 33 Student Assistant 2,3: OASC Delegate td Leadership Workshop 3: OASC Follow-up 4: Bicycle Club 4: Coast Valley League Fall Conference 43 A.P. History Trip 3. SPARHAWK, ROBERTA: GAA 1: Library Stal't'3: Intramurals I: Bookkeeping Award 4. SPILLMAN, MLAURENA: GAA 43 Spiriteers 1: ThanksgivingfChristmas Bskts. 3: Library Staff 43 Girls' Glee 3: Huskian Staff 4: Student Store Staff4: Girls' Softball2. STARK, CANDY: SAE 3: Thanksgivingf Christmas Bskts. 2: Sportsman's Holiday Court 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students tmeritsj 4: Frosh Orientation 4: Linn County Career Days Guide 3: Heart Fund Chairman 2: AFS Hostess 4. STEINER, JANETTE: FTA 2,3,4: Library Staff l,4: School Play 2.4: Best Student Award lGcrma'n l: Honorable Mention 2.5 STENBERG, STEVE: High-Q 3,4: Hu-Ski l,2, 3: IRL 1: AFS Comm. 4: Thanksgiving,!Christ- mas Bskts. 3: Library Staff l: Fire Squad 43 Student Council 4: Frosh Orientation 4: School Play 3,4: Class Officer 4: Executive Council 4. STOKES, DAN: Idea1Gir,l Escort 3: Track 1.2: Class Board 1,43 Student Council 43 Honorable Mention .Award tMetal Shop IIJ 4. STREDWICK, PEGGY: GAA 233: Prom Com- mittee 3: Spiriteers 1: Girls' Glee 3,4: Operetta 3: Timber Echo Staff 4: Sportsmanls Holiday Court 3: Intramurals 2: Vairsity Rally 43 Class Oflicer I: Frosh Orientation 3. STREETER, BRIAN: Choir-1: Band I. SWEGAR, SUSAN: Honor Society 3,4: AFS Comm. 3,4: Tri-M 2,3,4: Huskian Staff 4: Band 1,23 Band to Europe 1: Outstanding High School Student 3,4: Top 10 Percent 43 Blazer Room Chairman 2,31 Newspaper Staff Award 4: A.P. English Award 4: Oregon State Dad's Club 4. TAYLOR, ARLENE: Girls' Glee l,2: Timber Echo Staff 4: Homecoming Queen 33 Ideal Girl Queen 2. - VALTONEN, MARJA: YFU Student, Trans- ferred from Alppilan Yfiteislyseo, Helsinki, Finland 4: Honor Society 4: AFS Comm. 43 School Play 4: Homecoming Court 3: Student Council4. , WAGNER, MARILYN: Huskian Staff 3: Stu- dent Store Staff 4: Timber Echo ttt Staff 4: Stu- dent Cou ncil 2,3,4. WAIBEL, DAWN: Best Student Award fEng- lish Honors Ill 2. WALDRON, DELORIS: Choir 4: Girls' Glee 3: Operetta 3: School Play 4: May Day Court 4: Frosh Orientation 3,4. WARD, LORI: Huskian Staff 3: Student Store Stal'f:4: Timber Echo Staff4. WARREN, TONY: Letterman 3,4: Quill 8: Scroll 4: May Day Queen's Escort 4: Basketball l,2.3: Football l,2,3,4: Track l,2,33 Honorable Mention Award lAuto Mechanics ID 4. ,WASSOM, JONI: GAA 1: High-Q Scorekeei Ill er 4: Tri-M 3,4: Library Staff 3,4Q Choir 3,- Girls' Glee 1,2: Operetta 3: School Play 2,- Studefit Store Staff 3: Student Council:'4: Girl Ensemble l,2,3: Honors Choir 3. WATSON, RANDY: Transferred from Cas Grande High, Casa Grande, Arizona 4. WHEELER, KATHLEEN: Scholarship Dri- Comm. 3,4: FTA 1: Spiriteers 1.2: Student Stoll Staff 3,4: Student Asst. fofticej 4: Top I0 Pe cent 4: Varsity Rally 43' Frosh Orientation Student Council4. , I WHITE, DANA: Honor Society 4: A,FS Conn mittee.,3,4: Best Student Award tAlgebray 1, Top to Percent 41 whos who Among-Ame can High School Students tmcritsj 3,4: Stude Council 3: National Honor Society Secreta Treasurer 4: Blazer Room Comm. 3,4. WHITE, LORI: SAE l,2,3: Spiriteers 1,21 Bd l,2.3,4: Band to Europe I: Track 2: Stude Council 2,3,4: Student Asst. 4: Drum Majoret 4: May Day Committee 3.4, WILLIAMS, SUE: Swim Team 3. WILSON, BRENDA: AFS Committee-4:Sp' iteers 1,23 Homecoming Court 3: 'May D' Court 4: Best Student Award tGirls' P,E. Honorable Mention Algebra I, Social Studies 1: Lion's Girl of the Month 3: Junior First Ci' zen 4: Outstanding Teenager of America Girls' Basketball I: Outstanding High Scho Student 3,4: Girls' Basketball 1: JV Rally Frosh Orientation 2.3.43 Student Council lg Chairman School Pictures 3: Honorable Me tion Award tAdvanced Homcmakingl 4. WINSLOW, IRIS: WISE, LINDA: AFS Comm. 3,4: Thanksgi ing,!Christmas Bskts. 3,4: Girls' Glee 1: Ide Girl Court I: Best Student Award tP.E. 8: Ho' E03 2: Elks Leadership Award 2nd Place Lio.n's Girl of the Month 4: NASC Delegate Outstanding Teenager of America 4: Sports -3 wards 1,23 Who's Who' Among American Hi School -Students Cmeritsj 2,3: Whds Who Track A2 Field 1,2,3,4:,g Swim: 'flfearri 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3,4: Class Board 3: Executive Cou cil' 4: Frosh Orientation 2,3',4:,'S:tudertt Coun 4: lst Vice President 4: May Day Co-Ghairm' 3,4: Student Asst. QChernistryJ 4i: NASC Del gate 33 Girl ofthe Year 4. WITTWER, MARY: AFS Committee,l,2,3, Spiriteers 132: ThanksgivingfChristmas Bsk 4: School Play 3: Ideal Girl Queen 4: May D- Court 4: Ugly Boy Escort 2: JV Rally 2: Varsi Rally 4: Class Board l: Frosh Orientation 2,3,4 WODTLI, RICHARD: Chess Club l,2: B' Student Award tGeometry, Algebra I, Algeb II, Junior English, 8: Chemistryy 2,33 Top Percent 4: Who's Who Among American Hi School'Students tmeritsl 4: A.P. H.istory Trip3 WOLFE, MIKE: Basketball 1: Cross Count 2,33 Football 1: Track l: Wrestling 2,3: Stude Council 4. WOMACK, THERESA: Sportsmarts Holid Court 3: Huskian Staff 2,3: Office Asst. l,2,3,4. ZITEK, LON: Letterman 2,3,4g Fire'Squad 2, 4: Homecoming Escort 3: Ugly Boy Court Lion's Boy of the Month 4: Baseball 1,2,3. Basketball l,2.3,4: Football l.,2,3,4: Stude Council 4. I V 1 g Index Acaiturri, Joey 27 Adams, Tammy 88 Albert, Gary 8l,88.l37.l48 Albert, Susan 72 Aldrich, Donald 100 Aldrich, Karen 30,l31,133,l44 Aldrich, Peggy 72 Alford, Charlotte 4,2-18,1 l0,131,133, 141 Allen, Gig 88 Allen, Kimberly 50 Allen, Stanley 88,137 Allison, Jerrold 49,67 Amundson, Marty 100 Anderson, Arnie 72 Anderson, Karie 37,49,97 Anderson, William 88,138 Andrews. Karen 49,67,85 Armstrong, Mark 49.84,86 Armstrong, Teena 88,92 Arndt, Don 30 Arndt, Don Jr. 81,88,98,l31 Arndt, Rebecca 72,981,131 Bagley, Bdwin 98,100,109 Bain, Janette 36 A Bain, Melanie 4-9,67,l 14 Ball, Joyce 49,67 Ball, Richard 49,84,86,1l9,l23,135, 141 Banta, Tamara 100 Banta, Jeffrey 88,137 Banta, Wendy 38,49,67 Barber, Greg 100,126,141,142 Barber, Mark 49,67,1 23,143 Barcroft, Gale 30,84, 125,136 Bardin, Vicky 100 Barnard, Juanita 100 Barnes, Carol 38,49,65,67,97 Barnes, Sandra Barrett, Eva 16,30 Barringer, Andra 82,98, 100, 1 31 Bascom, Deborah 37,49,65,67,97 Bate, Dale 100 Bate, Sandra 88,90 Bauer, David 72,81 Bauer, Timothy 98,100 Bauman, Christie 88 Baumgartner, Cathy 10,14,72,74,83, 130,144 Baumgartner, Mark 100,149 Baxter, Kandy Beasley, Charlene 72,82,85,86,97, 131 Bebout, Donald 100,107,l26,l38,l39, 141,148 Bebout, Kenneth 49,123,138 Beck, Karen 85,89 Becker, John 24,217.89 Bedient, Betty 36 Beers, Mark 89,125,l37,l46 Belveal, Brent 89,125,140 V Bennett, Clinton 30,69,73 Bennett, Cynthia 37,89 Bennett, Gary D. 49 Bennett. Gary L. 3,49,67 Benson, Eva 24,30,73 Bentley, Vicky 72,97 Bilderback, Dorrie 72 Bingham, Linda 100 Birman, Richard 49,100. 149 Bizjak, Mark 30,48,69 Black, Kent 82,100 Black. Richard 8,9,4O,67,82.98 Black, Shirley 36 Blackwell, Ronald 23.72 Blankinship, Rita 49 Blank, Becky 37,67 Boccker, Mamie 36 Boer, Danny 3,72,84,1 23,136,142 Bonaiuto, Chris 89 Borigo, Bradley 100,137 Bowen, Danny 100 Bowman, Danny Bowman, David 15,46.82,89 Boyer, Bonriie 100 ' Boyer, George 49,65,67 Boyer, Raymond 49 Bradshaw, Sylvia 49,58,59,1 10 Bramlett, Harold 28 Brannam, David 14,46,72,81,l 10,148 Brannam, Pamela 89,97 Brauer, Shanda 100 Breshears, Edward 82,89 Brewer, Lynette 72 Briggs, Jeraldine 38,50,97 Brigham, Celestein Brigham, Faith 100 Brigham, Susan 72 Brocard, Joseph 89 Brown, Brenda 38,72 Brown, Carrie 50561.11-4,116,l17,119, 150,152,153 Brown, Denise 100 - Brown, Jonnie 89 Brown, Kimberly 50,176 Brown, Linda 100 Brown, Nancy 38,72 Brown,iPgeston 22,89 Brown, Steiien 72,89,123,138,l41,146 Brown, Stephen 138 Brown, Teresa 21,89 Bruce, Barbara 5,85,89,97 Bruseau, Marsha 72 Bryant, Karen 82,100,131 Bumbarger, Charlene 50,65,98,1 10, 150,152,153 Bumbarger, Janene 50,60,83,98,109, l12,1 16,117,122 Burdick, Steven 72 Burger, Kevin 89 Burnett, Leona 37 Cline, Randy 89,125,148 Coady, Jeffrey 50,60,67,83,109,131, 132 Coady, Tom 73,82 Colburn, Mary 101 Colburn, Randy 50,67 Cole, Steve 89,98 Conner, Berkley 101 Conrad, Daniel 89 Cook, James 8,9,40,45,50,86,109.l53 Cook, Min-y Sue 89 Coonrod, Elma 37,50 Coonrod, Patty 97,101 Cooper, Cathy 89 Cooper, Laurie 73 Cooper, Monte 89 Burningham, Raenel 72 Burns, Bruce 89,127,143 BurnsfBurke100,l26,l37,143 Burns, Karen 24,25,37,5O,65,67 Bush, Walter 100 Buttenhoff, Randall 97,100,107 Cairnes, Mark 98,100 Cairnes, Sam 27 Canfield. Cathy 38,50,67,81,8f,176 Canfield, Gerald 50 Canfield, Patrick 89,138,139 Cantrell, Keith 72,131 Carlin, Linda 50,67,83,176 Carper, Randy 24,157,101 Carr, Paul 72 Carroll, Patricia 50,67,109, 176 Carter, Cynthia 72,97,98 ,,,i:,1, Carter, Ron 101 Carter, Timothy 98,101,137 Carzoli, Christy 72 Carzoli, Dawn Cederstam, Eric 8l,l01,l26,l40,l41, 143 ChambersfEdith 89 Chambersfflorna 101 Chappell, Carlene 89 Chitwood, Sheila 101 Christensen, Dale 89,125,138,140 Christensen, Daniel 50,86, 1 38,139 Christensen, Dennis 2,73,l38 1 Copeland, Sherry 50,62,83.97 Costa, F-rank 30 Costa, Nfark 89.125, 1-10,146 Cotton, John R. 89 Coulter, Dottie 101 Cox, Sherri 90 Cox, Terri 90,1-14 Crabtree, Henry 3,73.86,97,l 19,l21, 123,142,151 Craigltead, Jimmy 73 CroclEer,fDebbic 90,131,133 Cromwell, Gary 90 Cromwell, Jack 36 Culbertson, Connie 90 Culbertson, Zane 50 Curtis, Debra 24,37,73,97 Curtis, Leonard 10l,126,14l,149 DalzieI,iTanna 73 ' Daniels, Michael 73 Davenport, Adeline 29 Davenport, Lance I1 50.86,1 10,135, 153 Davenport, Scott 8,l01,l03,137, 141 Davis, Cynthia 90 Davis, Donna 73,82,97 ,.- 111 Davis Mary Davis, Mark 40,90 Davis, Norman 30,l23,124,138 Davis, Shirley 31 Dean, Celeste 90 Christianson, Alan 10,50,84,86,134, 135,146 Chrinon, Michael 73,121.1 1101 Church, David 81,89,97,l25,140,142, 143 Church, Joey 101,126,142 Clark, Rodney 101 Dearborn, Sherry 24,37,90 DeBrie,iTom 90 H DeBrie,i5Xevonne 90,92 A Dedman, Betty 27 Deffenbaugh, Cindy 91 Deffenbaugh, Leonard 21,50 Deffenbaugh, Tanya 51.63 DePiero, Ken 73,86 Desler, Diane 24,73,98 Devlin, Dean 101 Devlin, Mark 73 , Dickerson, Paul l3,31,l23,l37,146 Dimick, Karen 73 Dimick, Randy 90,137,143 Dodge, Carlene 51,97 Dodge. Fred 73,123,135,143 Dodge, James 101 Dodge, James J. 101 Dodge, Michael 101,142 Dodge, Richard 101,126,137 Dominiak, Charles 31,126,148 Dowling, Harold 82,86,101,137,149 Dowling, Virginia 43,44,51,60,83,86, 97,98, 109 Drafahl, Elaine 51 ' Drago, James 51,84,86,l19,l21,123, 146,152 Dreadfulwater, Sheila 24,101 Dreadfulwater, Tina 37,90 Dugger, Connie 25,37,38,5l Dugger, Richard 101 J Duke, uma 31.48 y Dunawayf Audrey 85,90,97 Dunaway, Francis 37,73,97 Duncan, Du ncan, Barbara Bernice 101,120 - Duncan, Betty Jo 73,97 Duncan, Diane 73 i Duncan, Early 97,101 Duncan, Erik 8,9,40,42,46,5l,61,82, 1 I2 Duncan, Jean 73,76,97 Duncan, Troy 101 Easling, David 101 Eddings, Bill Eddings, Debbie Eddy, Janelle 15,101 Edwards, Melva'24 ' Ego, Rodger 98,10I,l03,l 12 Eleftheriou, Aglaia ll,5,.l,83,l41 Elkins. Barry 42,51,60,83,86 Elkins, Gloria 28 Ellis, Connie 97,101 Ellis, Jeffrey 51,67,86 Ellis, Lucinda 25,73 Ellis, Margaret Emmert, Doug 20,37,l40' Emmert, Steve 101 Epperson,iJames 51 677 Epperso n, Jeri 101, 1,20 Epperson, Steve 90 H Epips, Cindy 5 1 ,6l ,65,83,85,98 ii' Erickson, Jim 51 Erickson, Lorna,90 1 Erickson, Pamela 90 Erickson, Rick 67,74 Evenson, Holly 60 ii' Evenson, Lori 101 Ewing, Tobi 74 Fagan, Patricia 98,101 Fagan, Rena 74,98 Farber, Elaine 51 Farley, Milton l7,82,90 Farrier. Dean 101 Fehr, Norman 31,48 Ferebee, ,Danny 74 Fergasori, Randy 74 Ferguson, Keith 74 Ferguson, Kirk 90 Fields, Kathy 90 Fish, Alice 51 Fisher, Sherri 744 Fitzgerald, Theresa Fitzgerald, Tim 20 Fleury, Susan 74 Flick, Mike 74 Fogle, Debra 74 Forquer, Francis 125,136,146 ii' Forquer, Lewis 51 ,62,67,83,S4,146 Fortner, Johnny 101 Fortner, Timothy 101 Frame, Sherri 74 French, John 74,127 French, Joseph 102 Frentress, Cindy 74 Fiink, Arthur 82,90,l 10 Gallogly, Donald 27 Gallogly. Ruth Ann 5,51,97 Galloway, Craig 2,74 Galloway, Shannon 97,102 Gamble, Craig 16,74 Gamble, Mark S Garber, Delmer 51 Gardner, Kathryn 98,102,144 Gaskey, Elvie 90 Gaskey, Wade 74 Gates, Myrtle 31,85 Geil, Parhella 5,102,118,130 Gerard, Sally 98 Gerdlund, Charlene 51 Gibbs, Cindy 102 Gibbs, Katherine 37,52 Gibbs, Randy 90,98,l4S, Giddings, Michael 90 Giles. Sally 90,97 Gill, Gai1Z,5,90 Golly, Susan 81,102 J Goss, Delbert 98,102 Goss, Tom 90 Gourley, James 3,37,74,l23, l 36,143 Gourley,,1ohn 102 Graber, Gary 74' Grabeel, Michael Grant, Kimberly 74 Grant, Laura 85,91 Gravesgaard, Elaine 24,37,74 Gravesgaard, Lori 24,37,102 Graville, Julie 102 lGraybil1, Joseph 91 GraybiIl,iMike 91 Gregory, Gail 31,91 Gregory, LaurelH102 Gregory, Mark 9l,l25,137,148 Grindy, Stafford 52 Groshong: James 74,123,142, 145 Groshong, Teresa 85,91 , 144,145 Grovom, Cathy 4l,45,52,64, 131,132 133 Grovom, Thomas 52,67 Gukdisen, Judy 9l,97,1 18.122, ,,, V Gukdisen,.1oAnn 52,63,116,1 17.176 Gutierrez, Rafael 22,74 Hackworth, Elbert 91 Hackworth, Jeanetta 74 Hall, Matt Hamn. Mark 91 Hansen, Leree 5,2 Harbaugh, Terri98.l02 Harcrow, David 102 Harcrow, Peggy 70,85.91,l51 Harer, Kevin 102,l26,14l,148,l49 Harer, Victor 75 Harmsworth, Julie 102 iii Harriman. William 8 1 ,85,91 ,98 Harris. Paula 102,103,144 Harwood,James 102 i Haverkate, Mark 86,98,l02. 127 Haverkate, Mike 98,102,130 Hay, Clark 102,133 Hay,James 9l,125,l3l,133 Hayes, Melanie 98,102 Hayes, Wayne 102 Healy, Teri 75,119,121 Hearon, Melissa 75 Heartt, Cindy 98,102 Heartt, Robert 52,67,98 1-Ieath, Virgil 102,137 Hegge, Elizabeth 24,37,75 Hegge, Sharon 102 l-Ielf, Carrie 102 Hembree, Twilia 22,24,37,91,97 Hennick, Debra ie- 102 Hennick, Ronald 4,48,52,67,86,106, 176 Henthorne, Jack 52 Hess, Mark 52 Hiaasen, David 102 1-licks, Donna Hicks, Larry Hilliard, Susan 75 Hilliard, Kathy 103 Hinton, Carrie 103 Hinton, Larry 14 Hipp, Ronda 52 Hoffman, Lisa 85,88,91,1 12,131 Hoffman, Shirley 83,98.l03 Hoffman, Teresa Hoffman, Teri 75,81 Hoffman, Tina 45,75,85,98,l 12,141 Hoggatt, Debra 103 Holley, Beverly 97,103 Hopkins, Mike 91 House, Diane 85,9l,98,118.122,144, 151 House, Lisa 10,44,74,75,85,l41 Howard, Kevin 82,9l,98 Howard, Mike 102 Howe, Brian 152,86 Howe, Leslie 75,131 Howe, Lindsay 75,176 lii Howes, Rebecca 52 Howes, Sandra 24,37,75 Hubert, Carol 31,91 Hubert, Clarence 31 Hufford, Kayleene 24,37,75,97 Hufford, King 103 A Hufford, Martyjan 52,83,85,97,98, 109,110,114 1 Hughes, Cynthia 81,9 1 ,144 Hughes, Danise 52,98 ,yy Hughes, Heather 24,85,91 Hughes, Helen 91 Hughes, Robert 103,137,143 Hughes. 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H , , q ,Q . 4, 1 ,f ' g, b j vggff 5.59555 F31 , . swf-at V ,-Fi' ' van, Dean 106 on, Kandy 5,94,97 on, Karen 94,121 nson, 1sabell36 ney, Laura ar, Elizabeth 82,98,106, 144 gar, Mark 8,40,4l,79,8'1,82 gar, Susan 25,46,56,6l,83,85 ett, Bill 106 , Cheryl 24,37,56 , Ricky 106,131,133 lor, Arlene 37,56, 1 76 lor, James 106,126,137 lor, .lean 94,98 lor, William 79,97 1, Thea 94,144,145 pleton, Lesli 94 busch, Dan 94,137 busch, Stephen ry, Karlyn 38,79,97,98 ll, Brenda 25,94 11, Suzettc 25,79 mas, Harold 86,106 mpson, Blaine 106 mpson, Candy 81,155,106 mpson, Charles 35 mspon. Clyde 35 mpson, Letha 106 mpson, Tim 106 rnton, Linda 94 rne, Mike 56 rne, Richard 106 ash, Kay 81,235,106 ash, Mike 8,46,74,79,8l,84,123, 36,141,146 well, Gwendolyn 79 linson, James 24,37,79 p, Gene 36 man. Lynn 79 sk, Bruce 79 sk, Gene sk, Dennis 94 sk, Robert 56 sk, Terry 106 ller, Douglas 94,125,136, 148 ller, Donna 106 ller, James 56,82,98,131,1 32 rnbull, David l5,35,82 - rner, Terry 106 ler, Bonnie 94 ler, Jon 94,137,148 ler, Sam 27 Updegrave, Franklin l06,126,137,149 Updegrave, Robin 94,12l,125,137, 1 148 Urban, Harold 79 Urban, Mike 106 V Vztltonen, Marja ll,38,57,83,109,119 Van Epps, David 106,131,133 Van Epps, Frank 106 Van Epps, Tamara 38,92,94 Vasey, James 79,l27,l35,143 Wheeler, Kathleen 57,60,64,65,ll6, Young, Karen 107 117,122 Young, LaVcrn 95 Wheeler, Rick 24,37,82,95 Young, Steven 107,149 White, Dana 57,61 White, Lori 57,98 White, Mona 95 Zitek, Lisa 95 Zitek, Lon 45,58,84,86,123,1 35 146 White, Pamela 3,79 147 White, Tami 95 Zook, Rachel 79 Whitten, David 79 Zook, Vernon 95 Whitton, Mark 95,l25,l39,l40,l48 Widmark, Land 35,73 Vaughn, Patricia 106 VavRosky, Michael 123,138,143 VavRosky, Sherrie 81,106,144 Wagner, Katherine 106 Wagner, Marilyn 38,57,176 Wagner, Rick l0,72,79,8l,84,l23,143 Waibel, Dawn 57 Waldron, Deloris 57,97,l09, 150,153 Walker, Deborah 79 Walker, Karen 79 Walker, Rhonda 8,46,74,79,85,l51 Wilcox, Christopher 95 Wilkerson, Felix l6,35,l3-4,135 Wilkerson, Mishe1l41 ,79,85,l 18,122 Williams, Sandra iii'fr Williams, Susan 82 Williams, Tammy 85,95 Williamson, Sue 57,79 Wilson, Brenda 43,57,7O,150,l52.l 53 Wilson, .lan 57,119,121 Wilson, Kelly 44,74,79,85,98.135,141 Winglield, Ken l7,35,8l,9l,109,110 Winslow, Forrest 107,126 Winslow, Iris 57 11- Wirth, Joseph 107 Walker, Stanley 106 Walker, Steve l03,l06,126, l30,137. 141,142 Wall, Johnnie 57 Wall, Tommie 94,143 Wallace, Thobern 36 Walters, Debra 107,120 Walters, Wilma 94 Wampole, Laurie 85,95,l3l Ward, Lori 38,57,'l76 Warren, Angela 107 Warren, Anthony 57,84,123,l50,152, 153 Warren, Matthew 57 Wassom, Joni 40,46,57, 109 Watkins, Evelyn 107 Watson, Randy 14,58 Weaver, Edward 95,137 Wecht, Tisa 93,97 Weishar, Donny Weld, Monty 107,141,149 Wells, Carlynn 107 Wells, Terry Wenzel, George 8,35,40 Wernicke, Carol 82,95 Wernicke, Dale 127,137,142 West, Bruce l9,23,35,123.l24 West, Charlie 95 1f1,,,lll Whaley, Barbara 95 Whaley. Donna 95 Wheeler, Danny 107 Wise, Caryri 95,98,l3 1,144 Wise, Linda 8,9.44,57,69,l20,13l,132, 144 Withrow, Janet 107 Withrow, Kathy 25,79 Wittwer, Chris 82,103,l07,l31,l44 Wittwer, Mary 57,64,l 16,1 l7,l22, 141,150,152 Wittwer, Patty 85,95, 131 Wodtli, Richard 57,61 Wolfe, Laurie 95 Wolfe, Linda Wolfe, Michael 57 Wolfe, Stacy 58,63 Wolfe, Tammy 95 Womack, Theresa 37.58.95 Wood, Dale 27 Wood, Teresa Woodard, Theresa 82,85, 109 Woody, Jeffrey 79 Wooley, Todd 98,108,131 Wright, Andrew 95,98 Wright, Jerry 79 Wright, Kris 127 Wrighthouse, Debra 79 Wrighthouse, Randy l07,l37,142,g Ifelll Yardley, Holly 107 Young, Diane 2l,58,1 16,118 Zurcher, Cindy 107,124,139 Zurcher, Randy 107 Zurcher, Marvin 79,125,140 150 if As the 1973-74 year comes to a close, many n . Nancy Lee thanks are in order. We, the Timber Echo staff, would like to take this opportunity to thank the people who made this record of events a success. M rs. Sudy Lamb and photography students deserve special thanks Cathy Hamlin for taking last minute necessary photographs and all the advertisement pictures. Kim Brown Miss Delilah Moore, our worthy adviser, deserves I high recognition for having patience with us. ' ' Even though our last shipment of 36 a e w destroyed in shipment, through extra work during the summer, the annual was completed. Next we would like to thank p g S HS Lori Ward f - Peg Stredwick Sandy Lindbo you, the student body and faculty, Marilyn Wagner for your co-operation which was necessary to complete the 1974 Timber Echo. We, the staff, present this production with utmost pride and JoAnn Gukeisen appreciation and Catherine Ponzoha A hope you will find the words and the pictures Bobbi Shumway most satisfying. ,' Tish Carroll Agfa -7. 5 E L , Zxggl- 'I' J. 'il .116- i .- , ,K A.!. 4-c'-A fi 114,41 we Ei Se 3-. . H .VW M 0, ' .. 1-I .1w. -1 in , v , .U Y - II ,. u x 11 N , w,- J, H, H 1 ,H - il W. 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