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Page 26 text:
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Q V9 Q , Maria Churchill DQ-bi My:-rs Toni lson Penny Baxter Kelli Phillips jerita Nohlr Amy Barg Debi Fr:-cman Top: Mrs. Georgia Fugit Y Advisor, Lcsli Cook, Cindy Duncan Y co-captain, Kathy Reynolds, Lori Nielson, Roxie Bartell, Louise Cook, Molli Brown, and Dolly Mulkey. Bottom Row: Treasurer Y Dolly Mulkey, Vice- Pres. Y Darla Body, President Y Lisa Nciss, and Secretary Y Molli Brown.
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5 MEMORIES IN THE CORNER OF MY MIND. . . Al ff 'I 05.5 SVHLES wi-Z GAVE TO oNE ANOTHEP, X Q TEACHERS ROOM The teachrs hide-out, A place to recuperate from us. . . , You could tell when they had nicotine fits, The clouds of smoke came along with opening the door. Complaints of bad cups of coffee, Wondering what was growing out of the sink. . . , The dirty jokes at noon, Mrs. McGraw's high-pitched cackle. . . , Feeling guilty as you passed the closed door, Wondering who the meetings were about ..., Coming to school every morning, 'es N Wondering what the day wil1bring!! . - . g .ei ... ,, ,nf ,, k ,- . U vw, , I WWVA A1 . I Q -. --,-r fe: 5 - . , 2... 5,-fi-inf' - -.. 1 Q , f . . ew- - . A X. f .. , ,.. Sai? if ' .-'it' Q. - 'AH iififsff W ' !seafX1w..gjf. e-' H if .2 '.f!41.'.fe-we-vw, . K. , I .K f .fit GYM Thoughts of cheering at the games, Remember the tears of joy. . . , The boring sock-hops afterwards, Mr. Durand commanding, No shoes allowed on my Domain . . . , The endless hours of decorating, The pure joy of working together. . . , Mr. Bissinger's speech on Pride, Graduating with dignity from U.H.S.!! -' . .. OF THE WAY WE WERE -j UHS FRONT Remember dreading the start of a new school year, Making plans for next summer before Christmas. . . , The long, overdue assignments, That teachers tore your hair out for. . . , The Brown-Nosers, With a higher G.P.A. than yours. . ., The race to lunch to be first in line, But ending up last because you ran. . . , Playing dirty, sneaky tricks on the teachers, Their sense of humor meant to be kicked out of class. . . , The long hours you studied for a test, To find out you studied the wrong notes. . . , Leaving the stairs of U.H.S., And entering the world beyond!! , 532, t 5522 ' LIE? ,, . ,V,V.A I 1 . . ,. .A 2 .... A 5 :sw -.. CONCESSION STAND Trying your skills at many games, But you found out you weren't any good at any. . . , Wanting to learn how to play Foosball so bad, Then finding you had to be coordinated to play. . . , Eating the Juniors delicious popcorn, Right after a seven-course meal. . . , Borrowing money to buy goodies, Then found out that they charged interest. . . , Taking lessons on how to play pool, From non-pros Mr. Wright and Mr. Lange. . . , Then you found out that they didn't know up from You wished the noon bell would hurry and ring!! down 2 , Q f .. ' g..t1 ..
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Jr ,..--u , , I? 'HP ll U i L When trying to establish organization in the 1975-1976 year, the Umatilla Dance-Drill Team went through many phases of adjustment. We were a little slow at getting it all together, but after a signing in of a new advisor, Mrs. Georgia Fugit, things started to come back to life. Money raisers consisted of a car wash, cake raffles lone where the cakes were soggy from the downpour of rainl, and a few sock- hops lwhere the socks weren't very hoppyl. We hope we helped put a little spirit in the hearts of our fellow students, to help our boys through the best, and the WOTSI. Good luck to the Dance-Drill Team next year and we hope that the spirit at U.H.S. rises to its highest peak, and stays that way forever. few 'A'l11w'A':91o-Afi11o-,Q.iqw71- The Pep Club, after years of disinterest, has finally returned to U.H.S. Lisa Neiss became their fearless leader, and Darla Body was second in command. Taking notes was Molli Brown, and the banker was Dol1iMulkey. The Pep Club, even though established after the beginning of the second semester, supported the basketball team at the games and were involved in sign making and pep assemblies. All in all the Pep Club stood its ground and has taken roots for the years to come. 19740 W VVNDW 1971912 1174911-1q7o 71' The cheerleaders for 1975-1976 played an important part in raising the spirit at U.1'l.S. The Varsity cheerleaders, ,Ierita Noble, Toni lson, Amy Barg, and Debi Freeman were always trying to give our sports enthused guys the support they needed. During the summer of 1975, the Varsity cheerleaders went to cheerleading camp at Lewis and Clark college campus. They came back with an excellent trophy, three superior, and two excellent ribbons. A sophomore, Penny Baxter, and three freshmen, Maria Churchill, Debbi Myers, and Kelli Phillips, were chosen for the fall to lead the cheering section of the Junior Varsity games. During the football and basketball seasons, the cheerleaders performed skits during pep assemblies, Football Mothers's Day, and both 1-lomecomings. All eight cheerleaders worked hard to making the spirit grow. They deserve the recognition this page offers in the annual year of 1976.
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