Union High School - Redsides Yearbook (Maupin, OR)
- Class of 1967
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In Memory Of Irwin (Tim) Vern Hull Class of 63 September 10, 1944 - June 29, 1967 2 Table Of Contents Title Page Administration 1 Faculty 3 Secretaries 4 Crew 7-8 Seniors 9 Underclassmen 19 Junior 20 Sophomores 24 Freshmen 30 Fall Football 35 Play Day 40 Homecoming 42 Cheerleaders 44 Organization 45 Student Council 46 G.A.A. 46 Chorus 48 Band 49 Pep Band 50 F.T.A. 51 Chess Club 51 Drama Chib 52 Annual Staff 54 Drill Team 55 Girls’ League 56 Girls of the Month 57 Lettermen 58 Winter Basketball 61 Wrestling 67 Spring Girl’s and Boy’s State 74 Cherry Sweetheart 75 Junior-Senior Prom 76 Boy's Track 79 Girl’s Track 81 Baseball 84 Graduation 89 Snaps 100 Advertisements 110 Autographs Administration Printipal: AAr. Oppliger MRS. EMILY LEWIS B.S. - University of Ore. Girl's P.E. Library G.A.A. Advisor Girl’s Track Coach MRS. HELEN OPPLIGER B.S. - University of Idaho Business Education Girl’s League Advisor MRS. DORCAS McHELEREN B.S. - Oregon State Univ. Home Economics Arts and Crafts Sophomore Advisor MR. RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN B.S. - Linfield College M.S. - Oregon State Univ. Chorus Band Freshman Speech Pep Chib Advisor MR. GARY SATHER B.S. - Univ. of Idaho M.S. - Univ. of Idaho Biology Boy’s P.E. and health Asst. Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Head Track Coach Letterman’s Club Advisor Junior Class Advisor MR. GENE HEDRICK B.S. • Portland State College Social Studies Asst. Football Coach Head Wrestling Coach Head Baseball Coach 5 ■ MR. DON HELDT B.S. - Univ. of Wyoming M.S. - Univ. of Wyoming General Science Driver's Ed. P.E. and Health Head Football Coach J.V. Basketball Coach J.V. Baseball Coach Senior Class Advisor MR. EUGENE ZANNI B.A. - Marist College English Photo Club Advisor Chess Club Advisor Drama Club Advisor Latin Club Advisor MR. BRADY WOOD B.S. - Univ. of Oregon American Problems Freshman English Speech Yearbook Advisor Freshman Class Advisor MR. JAY BASS B.S. - Univ. of Oregon Mathematics Future Teacher’s Advisor MR. LOYD MORROW B.S. - Southern Ore. College Chemistry Physics Advanced Mathematics Asst. Wrestling Coach Girl's Track Coach Asst. Boy's Track Coach 6 Mrs. Fraley for several years has taken on many secretarial duties such as keeping school records, financial reports, and the books. Secretaries Mrs. Sather takes care of the hot lunch bookkeeping, the making out of report cards, and various other office duties. 7 Cooks: Francis Hammer, Wanda Hammer, and Betty Richmond. Janitor Ralph Skelton with high spirits again this year repaired plumbing, replaced water fountains, patched holes in the walls, and fixed broken windows. 8 Seniors 9 JIM ABBOTT Wrestling - 3 Football Drama Club Let ter man’s Club Photo Club TERESA BARR J.V. Cheerleader - 2 G.A.A. - 1, 2, 4 Girls League - 1-4 Girls League Sec. -2 Annual - 2 Pep Club -1,2 Chess Club - 4 GEORGE BARNETT Football - 1-4 Baseball - 1 Track - 2 Basketball - 2-4 Pep Club - 4 LONNIE BROWN Wrestling - 4 Letterman’s BClub Track 10 MIKE BERGETT Basketball 1,3 Track • 1 Let ter man’s Club Wrestling • 2, 3 Football - 2 JEEE CIIJTTICk Wrestling 1,4 Football • 1 Baseball Manager 1,2 F.T.A. - 2, 4 Letterman's Club HELEN COBB STL CODY Football - 1, 4 Baseball -1,4 Track - 1, 2, 4 Wrestling - 1-4 State Champ • 3 Letterman’s Club Boys State RET A COX Pep Club - 1-4 G.A.A. - 1-4 G.A.A. Vice-Pres. - 3, 4 Girls League - 1-4 Treas. of Class -1,2 Girl of the Month for Sincerity - 3 Girls State Girl of the Year - 3 Basketball Cheerleader Girl of the Month for Leadership - 4 Homecoming Princess Head Basketball Cheerleader Track - 3, 4 ALAN DOTY ALAN DELCO KENNY DUPUIS Baseball • 4 Football - 4 Wrestling Let ter man's Club Sr. Class V.Pres. DIAi E ENDERSBY G.A.A. - 1-4 Girls League • 1 4 Pep Club - 1-4 Outstanding Girl - 2 Wrestling Cheerleader - 2-4 Pep Club Sec. - 2 Home Ec. Trophy - 3 Track - 3, 4 Drama - 3 Pep Club Vice-Pres. - 3 Girl of the Month Sincerity - 4 Cherry Princess - 4 Girl citizen - 4 JACK HAMMER Football - 4 Baseball - 4 Let ter man’s Club Track Sophomore Class Pres. Student Body Vice-Pres. Class Rep. Chess Club JAN Jr. Sr. Prom Queen All around Girl Girl of the month - 2, 3, 4 Best actress TERRY HAMMER Football - 1-4 Basketball - 1-4 Track - 1-4 Let ter man’s Club F. T.A. Frosh Treasurer Boy’s State Student Body Pres. Salutatorian JAN INGRAM Pep Club Frosh Trio G. A.A. Girls League Girl of Month Wrestling Cheerleader Photo Club Drama Club Girls State Sr. Class Pres. Miss Hillbilly Art Scholarship to O.C.E. 13 BILL IVERSON DON JOHNSON Best Citizen Award Photo Club Drama Club BILL JOHNSON RHONDA LINDLEY Girls League - 1-4 Chorus Accompanist G.A.A. - 1-4 Pep Band - 1-4 Drill Team Girl of the Month S.B. Treasurer - 4 14 MONTI MAN ARY Basketball RAY McCORKLE Football - 3 Basketball • 3 Baseball - 1 Letterman’s Club Secretary Junior Class SAND1 MARCUM G.A.A. • 2-4 Girls League - 2-4 Pep Club - 2 DON MILLER Football - 4 yrs. Basketball Baseball Track Letterman’s Club German Band KELLY MITCHEL Football - 3, 4 Track - 1 Wrestling - 4 Letterman 15 GLADYS MILLER Girls League MIKE OLIVIERI Basketball - 4 F.T.A. Pres. Let ter man’s Club Chess Club Sr. Class Treasurer TERRY OLDS Wrestling 16 DEL A YNE SCRANTON G.A.A. Secretary, President Girls League Officers Soph. Class V. Pres. Aiinual Staff C x’. of the Month Homecoming Princess Homecoming Queen Student Body Secretary Chess Club Sr. Class Rep. MIKESHOUGH Wrestling - 4 yrs. Let ter man' Club Football JOHN WALKER Track Basketball Manager Pep Club BOB WARD Pep Band - 1-4 Pep Club • 1-4 F.T.A. - 1-4 Basketball - 1,2 Baseball -1,2 Football Manager Drama Club Pres. Chess Club Pres. Let ter man’s Club 17 CONN! NORJS JAN PATTON G.A.A. Girls League - 1-4 Pep Club - 1-4 Pep Band - 1-4 Miss Rat Fink F.T.A. - 3 F.T.A. - Vice-Pres. - 4 Photo Club - 4 SUSAN PETERSEN Girls League G.A.A. Pep Club Drill Team Photo Club Prom Committee RICH RICHMOND Football - 4 Shrine All Star Basketball • 3 Letterman's Club 18 Underclassmen Bob Ashley Juanita Azman Carolyn Bagley Karleta Barnett Mike Birchfield Diana Brockett Kathi Butcher Joe Chastain Linda Choin Gary Cox Rick Cox Diana Curd Vanessa Cutting Mick Deel Rich Duhrkoop Dan Du ling Cody Dupuis Steve Eveland Dan Fargher Geraline Franklin Ed Hayes Jimmy Huitt Ramona Kuhlman Dick Undley 1 Connie Marcum Eudora Martin Carol Mayhew Loretta Miller Terri Morrelli Brenda Neely Don Patton John Raczucowski Audine Snodgrass Rick Ward Gary Wassenmiller Cathie Welch Vicki Wessel Mark Wing Roy Woodcrson Pam Woodside Mary Urquhart 23 Bob Alexander Jacki Alsup Vince Azman Theresa Brown Rob Brittain Steve Butcher Vicki Cameron Ken Culver Ron Delco Jan Dreher Carl Duhrkoop Diane Ellis Ina Fargher Bud Gibson Susan Hachler Ginger Hammer Dan Hayes Joe Henry Theresa Henry Mark Holmes Mike Lentfee Dave Miller Bonny Morreli Donna Moss Monice Moss Steve Mounts Larry Murray Diane Neimi Ten Olivieri Russel Paulson Carl Petersen Bill Quinton Christine Ram be Sylvia Snodgrass Susan Thrasher Scott Woods Virginia Woodside David Hollaway Gary LaFavre 27 Autographs 28 29 Caxl Barnett Jennifer Brittain Bill Broderson Billy Cameron Linda Burgett Dan Brown Jennie Cox Mary Swearingen Tom Chastain Steve Ellis Danny Dyke Craig Cutting Greg Enterline Paul Franklin Debra Graves Debbie Hammer Greg Hayes Larry Hayes t Darlene Hester Bernie Hinzman Floyd Hooper Ed Ingram Mike Jackson Danny Johnson Linda Kight Gloria Kinsey Tony Lewis Larry Marshall Alan Mayhew Maureen Monner Dwaine Moss Neal Murray Kathy Olds Ricky Olivieri Shannon Perkins Glen Petersen Michaelene Petersen Don Shough Craig Snodgrass Jane Stoddard Joanie Susste Gloria Vogt Paulette Woods Bev Wooderson Rose Ann Woosely Fall FOOTBALL PRACTICE Varsity Football Schedule 1966 Sept. 9 John Day 16 Corbett 23 Sherman 30 White Salmon Oct. 7 Stanfield 13 McEwen 21 Umatills 28 Pilot Rock Nov. 4 Condon 36 Junior Varsity Football 1966 Sept. 26 Sherman Oct. 3 Goldendale 10 Wah tonka 17 Hood River 24 White Salmon 37 39 FRESHMEN WORK TO MAKE INITIATION WORTHWHILE Tom Chastain plays in the mud while, Gloria Kinsey makes more for him. Greg and Steve are trying charm school exercises, while Rick goes into the bus mopping business. 40 41 HOMECOMING COURT: Audine Snodgrass, Queen Delayne Scranton, Reta Cox. 42 Autographs 44 MEMBERS of STUDENT COUNCIL (left to right): Jan Ingram, Rhonda Lindley, Pam Woodside, Terry Hammer, Rick Cox, Cody Dupuis, Alan Mayhew, Delayne Scranton, Jack Hammer, Kathy Yohey, Steve Butcher, Ina Fargher. PRESIDENT Terry Hammer VICE PRESIDENT Cody Dupuis SECRETARY Delayne Scranton TREASURER Rhonda Lindley MEMBERS (left to right): 1st row: Mrs. Lewis, Audine Snodgrass, Deiayne Scranton, Reta Cox. 2nd row: Pam Woodside, Carol Mayhew, Geraldine Franklin, Theresa Henry, Jan Stoddard, Connie Marcum, Carolyn Bagley, Van Cutting, Rhonda Lindley, Kathi Butcher. 3rd row: Diane Endersby, Jacki Alsup, Mary Swearingen, Debra Graves, Donna Manary, Sylvia Snodgrass, Sue Hachler, Linda Burgett, Bernice Zumwait, Maureen Monner, Michaelene Peterson. 4th row: Sandi Marcum, Sue Petersen, Linda Kight, Virginia Woodside, Ina Fargher, Ginger Hammer, Carol McGinnis, Bev Wooderson, Lisa Driver, Jan Ingram, Terri Morreli. The enthusiam once again prevailed among the fifty girls of G.A.A. as Mrs. Emily Lewis completed her fifteenth year as Girls Athletic Association advisor. 46 OFFICERS: Audine Snodgrass, Deiayne Scranton, Reta Cox. Sadie Hawkins G.A.A. The Girl’s Atheletic Association consists of 47 girls. This year the GAA was responsible for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, which is a girl ask boy affair held in October. In the winter, the GAA sold fruitcakes and sold sweatshirts to new members. With these funds, we financed our annual ski trip to Government Camp. CHORUS 1st row: Shannon Perkins, Sylvia Snodgrass, Jane Stoddard, Bernice Zumwalt, Carol McGinnis, Ina Fargher, Juanita Azman, Kathy Olds, Paulette Woods, Kathy Yohey, Van Cutting, Vicki Wessel, Rhonda Lindlye. 2nd row: Jacki Alsup, Nancy Dupree, Diana Curd, Eudora Martin, Carolyn Bagley, Susan Hachler, Theresa Brown, Geraline Franklin, Audine Snodgrass, Ginny Cox, Susan Thrasher, Connie Marcum, Darlene Hester. 3rd row: Cathie Welch, Donna Manary, Sandi Marcum, Karletta Barnett, Brenda Neely, Diane Endersby, Susan Petersen, Ten Olivieri, Diana Brockett, Bev Wooderson, Terry Olds. 4th row: John Patton, Dwaine Moss, Craig Cutting, Dan Duling, Virginia Woodside, Kathi Butcher, Craig Snodgrass, Steve Butcher, Vince Azman, Bob Ward, Dick Lindley, Dave Miller. 5th row: Carl Duhrkoop, Alan Mayhew, Donna Moss, Dan Fargher, Theresa Barr, Paul Franklin, George Barnett, Rich Duhrkoop, Rick Ward, Don Miller, Joe Chastain, Director: Dick Chamberlain. BAND (left to right): Rick Ward, Carl Duhrkoop, Dick Lindley, Scott Woods, Glen Petersen, Ed Hayes, Carl Barnett, Brenda Neely, Steve Mounts, Debbie Graves, Rob Brittain, Joan Suiste, Craig Cutting, Carol Petersen, Rose Ann Woosely, Joe Chastain, Ron Delco, Gloria .Kinsey, Jim Huitt, Dan Fargher, Bob Ward, Bernice Zumwalt, Sylvia Snodgrass, Jan Stoddard, Jan Dreher, Larry Murray, Don Miller, Carol May hew, Carol McGinnis, Neal Murray, Dale Perkins, Danny Johnson, Pam Woodside, Jennifer Brittain, Jan Patton, Dan Hayes, Bob Ward, Carolyn Bagley, Bob Ward, Greg Enterline, Alan Mayhew, Rick Cox, Rich Durhkoop, Bill Lindley, Director: Mr. Richard Chamberlain. PEP BAND (left to right): 1st row: Jim Huitt, Craig Cutting, Dick Lindley, Carl Petersen, Carl Barnett, Carl Duhrkoop. 2nd row: Brenda Neely, Jennifer Brittain, Pam Woodside, Carolyn Bagley, Bob Ward, Larry Murray, Jan Patton. 3rd row: Sylvia Snodgrass, Debra Graves, Joan Susiste, Rose Ann Woosely, Gloria Kinsey, Bernice Zumwalt, Jan Dreher, Jane Stoddard, Carol McGinnis. 4th row: Don Patton, Rob Brittain, Scott Woods, Ron Delco, Dan Johnson, Greg Enterline, Dan Hayes, Bill Lindley, Ken Culver. Advisor: Mr. Richard Chamberlain. PEP CLUB (left to right): 1st row: George Barnett, Carolyn Bagley, Floyd Hooper, Bill Cameron, Stu Cody, John Walker, Ginger Hammer, Terri Olivieri, Brenda Neeley. 2nd row: Connie Marcum, Kathy Yohey, Terri Morelli, Karleta Barnett, Nancy Dupree, Sue Petersen, Rhonda Lindley, Bob Ward, Diane Endersby, Cathie Welch. 3rd row: Shannon Perkins, Jennie Cox, Bernice Zumwalt, Paullete Woods, Maureen Monner, Mary Sweringen, Linda Burgett, Debbie Hammer, Jan Patton, Van Cutting. 4th row: Teresa Henry, Monice Moss, Sue Hachler, Linda Kight, Kathy Olds, Bev Wooderson, Virginia Woodside, Ina Fargher, Mike Jackson, Rick Olivieri. Chess Club (left to right): Dale Perkins, Vince Azman, Terri Barr, Juanita Azman, Bob Ward, Delayne Scranton, Jim Abbot, Jack Hammer, John Walker, Diana Curd, Roy Wooderson, Dan Duling. (left to right): Mike Olivieri, Bemie Hinzman, Bob Ward, Jacki Alsup, Diana Curd, Jan Patton, Cathie Welch. 51 Drama Club Above: Vanessa Cutting, Karletta Barnett The Scene: Vanessa, Karletta, Diana, Bob, Jim The Players: Jan Ingram, Diana Brockett, Van Cutting, Karletta Barnett, Geraline Franklin, Don Johnson, Craig Cutting, Jim Abbott, Dan Duling, Bob Ward. and Craig all seem to be asking the eternal question of mystery play -“Who dunnit?” 52 53 Annual Staff Left to right: Pam Woodside, Teri Morelli, Karletta Barnett, Conni Marcum, Joe Chastain. Photo Club Left to right: Susan Peterson, Jan Patton, Jim Abbot, Carol Mayhew. Left to right: Jenni Cox, Donna Manary, Mary Swearinq$n. Carol Mavhew. Debbi Graves, Jacki Alsup, Susan Theresher, Teresa Brown, Gloria Vogt, Susan Petterson, Shannon Perkins, and Bev Wooderson. Drill Team GIRL’S LEAGUE (left to right): 1st row: Sandi Marcum, Monice Moss, Vicki Cameron, Donna Moss, Terri Ban, Connie Marcum, Terri Moneii, Gladys Miller, Jan Ingram, Reta Cox, Delayne Scranton, Teni Olivieri, Loretta Miller, Ramona Kuhlman. 2nd row: Nancy Dupree, Jan Patton, Carol McGinnis, Theresa Henry, Sue Petersen, Carolyn Bagley, Diane Brockett, Diane Ellis, Diane Neimi, Polly Woods, Jan Dreher, Debra Graves, Mary Swearingen, Vicki Wessel. 3rd row: Donna Manary, Eudora Martin, Sylvia Snodgrass, Shannon Perkins, Ginny Cox, Sue Hachler, Kathy Yohey, Geraline Franklin, Carol Mayhew, Jane Stoddard, Debbie Hammer, Linda Burgett, Rhonda Lindley, Audine Snodgrass. 4th row: Kathi Butcher, Kathy Olds, Christine Rambo, Linda Kight, Diana Curd, Van Cutting, Bernice Zumwalt, Gloria Kinsey, Gloria Vogt, Maureen Monner, Pam Woodside, Karletta Barnett, Diane Endersby, Cathie Welch, Brenda Neeley. 5th row: Jacki Alsup, Juanita Azman, Ina Fargher, Virginia Woodside, Ginger Hammer, Bev Wooderson, Joanie Suiste, Jennifer Brittain, Rose Ann Woosely, Darlene Hester, Theresa Brown, Susan Thrasher. ADVISOR: Mrs. Helen Oppliger OFFICERS: President - Terri Morreli Vice President - Connie Marcum Secretary - Teri Olivieri Treasurer - Kathi Butcher 57 Lettermen OFFICERS: Don Miller, Jack Hammer, Mike Shough LETTERMEN (left to right): 1st row: Mike Shough, Jack Hammer, Don Miller, Coach Sather, Stu Cody, Coach Heldt. 2nd row: Ken Dupuis, George Barnett, Jim Abbot, Ed Hayes, Rick Richmond, John Walker, Steve Ashley, Carl Duhrkoop, Dick Lindley. 3rd row: Bill Lindley, Steve Mounts, Carol Petersen, Dan Hayes, Jim Huitt, Cody Dupuis, Mark Holmes, Dave Miller. 4th row: Mike Olivieri, Terry Olds, Alan Mayhew, Rob Brittain, Dan Fargher, Rick Cox, Mark Wing, Bob Ward. 5th row: Jeff Chittick, Mike Burgett, Monti Manary, Terry Hammer, Ray McCorkel, Rich Duhrkoop, Rick Ward, Lonnie Brown, Kelly Mitchell. 58 Autographs 59 Winter ML 60 61 VARSITY TEAM: Back row: Manager John Walker, Don Miller, Rick Richmond, Mick Olivery, Ed Hays, Cody Dupuis, Rick Ward. Front row: Dan Duling, Terry Hammer, Dave Miller, Richard Durhkoop. 1966-1967 Basketball Maupin 22 Corbert 61 Maupin 57 Cascade Locks 50 Maupin 54 Lyle 53 Maupin 56 Arlington 46 Maupin 43 Wahtonka 48 Maupin 80 Sisters 66 Maupin 37 Sherman 48 Maupin 54 Dufur 40 Maupin 33 Sherman 49 Maupin 58 Condon 67 Maupin 44 Wahtonka 58 Maupin 50 Culver 47 Maupin 49 Lyle 51 Maupin 59 Cascade Locks 41 Maupin 44 Wheeler 61 Maupin 47 Arlington 65 Maupin 57 Dufur 49 Maupin 55 Sisters 44 Maupin 54 Condon 57 Maupin 53 Wheeler 42 Maupin 57 Culver 48 Maupin 29 Corbett 66 TOURNAMENT RECORD: Won 2 Lost 1 Maupin 40 Culver 34 Maupin 49 Dufur 40 Maupin 52 Condon 58 League Record Won 10 Lost 4 Junior Varsity Record Won 11 Lost 11 Season Record Won 13 Lost 12 Freshman Record Won 8 Lost 2 62 Don Miller • 5’9” Forward Mike Olivieri - 6'6” Rick Richmond - 6’ Terry Hammer - 5'7’ Monti Manary - 5’11 Center Forward Guard ” Forward JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL (left to right): 1st row: Rich Duhrkoop, Dan Fargher, Bernie Hinzman, Rob Brittain, Greg Enterline, Mike Jackson, Rick Olivieri, Carl Duhrkoop. 2nd row: Dan Duling, Bill Quinton, Ed Ingram, Carl Barnett, Dan Brown, Tony Lewis, Steve Butcher, Russ Paulson, Alan Mayhew, Coach: Don Heldt. FROSH BASKETBALL, (left to right): 1st row: Coach: Don Heldt, Rick Olivieri, Bernie Hinzman, Tony Lewis, Carl Barnett, Dan Brown, Ed Ingram, Alan Mayhew, Mike Jackson, Greg Enterline. Varsity Cheerleaders: Kathi Buther, Reta Cox, Audine Snodgrass. Junior Varsity: Terri Olivieri, Susan Hachler. 66 VARSITY WRESTLING (left to right): 1st row: Dwaine Moss, Jeff Chittick, Stu Cody, Rick Cox, Mike Birchfield, Dan Hayes, Larry Marshall, Floyd Hooper. 2nd row: Mike Shough, Lonnie Brown, Mark Wing, Mark Holmes, Kelly Mitchell, Coach: Gene Hedrick. Varsity Wrestling Below, Coach Hedrick prepares his wrestlers for competition. Above: Dan Hayes struggles with his opponent. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS (left to right): 1st row: Jimmy Huitt, Carl Petersen, Glen Petersen, Greg Hayes, Craig Snodgrass, Neal Murray, Tom Chastain, Billy Cameron. 2nd row: Coach: Lloyd Morrow, Larry Hayes, Vince Azman, Dan Dyke, Larry Murray, Bob Alexander, Terry Olds, John Patton. 69 Wrestling 1966-67 This year was a memorable one for the Redside Wrestlers. Getting nosed out by 5 points for first place at the District 7 A2-B Tournament was the highest finish--with a total of 89 points-in the history of wrestling at WCUHS. Winning district championships were: Jeff Chittick, Stu Cody, afid John Raczukowski, with runners-up and also going to state Floyd “O’Hopper” Hooper and Mike Birchfield. Others placing at district were Rick Cox, Carl Petersen, and Mike Shough. At State, Stu Cody was a runner-up for the second time and the team ended up fifteenth in the State with a total of 12 team points. The dual season was very successful in preparing for the tournaments. The record was 13-2 with many outstanding individual records compiled by the following athletes: Carl Petersen, 21-1; Jeff Chittick, 15-1; Stu Cody, 16-1-2; Floyd Hooper, 18-2; John Raz, 14-2; Lonny Brown, 13-2-3; Mike Birchfield, 14-3; Mike Shough, 13-4; and Mark Wing, 9-2. The four-year record stands at 50-11 with four seniors who did a great deal contributing to that record. Graduating seniors were: Captain Stu Cody, 1151bs., the 64-65 State Runner-up, the 65-66 State Champion, and the 66-67 State Runner-up, has compiled a fantastic record of 76-11-4. On the district level, Stu won three district championships and was runner-up once in four years of competition. Stu plans to continue his wrestling career at the University of Idaho. Mike Shough, 157 lbs., was fourth in district for four years and was an outstanding competitor. Mike had the heart-breaking experience of missing the state tournament by one point for years. Good Luck in the future, Mike. Jeff Chittick, 106 lbs., was a steady athlete for three years but came into his own this year and compiled an outstanding record and takes his place in the WCUHS wrestling as a district champion. Jeff is going to college, but doesn’t plan to wrestle. Lonny Brown, 168 lbs., wrestled four years and improved a great deal each year finally to hit his stride as a senior to record an outstanding record. Lonny plans to continue wrestling at OTI in Klamath Falls. Other seniors lettering were Terral Olds, 2 year letterman; and Kelly Mitchell, 1 year letterman. 70 Wrestling Cheerleaders Jan Ingram and Diane Endersby have vocally supported the wrestling team of W.CU.H. S. for three consecutive years. The numerous signs in the halls displayed their enthusiam. 71 Autographs 72 Spring 73 1966 BOY’S AND GIRL'S STATE REPRESENTATIVES (left to right): Stu Cody, Dale Perkins, Mike Olivieri, Jan Ingram, Terry Hammer, Reta Cox. 1967 BOY’S AND GIRL’S STATE REPRESENTATIVES (left to right): Bob Ashley, Rick Cox, Cody Dupuis, Kathi Butcher, Joe Chastain, Mark Wing, Teri Morelli. Cherry Sweetheart This year, Diane Endersby was chosen to represent Wasco County Union High in the Wasco County edition of the Northwest Cherry Sweetheart Contest. In the competition were representatives from the other county high schools. The competition is sponsored by the Lions Club of The Dalles, and held at The Dalles Boat Show. Diane represented her school very well. 75 Sr. P Autographs 78 Boy’S TRACK TEAM to right): 1st row• Stu Cody Paul Franklin, Neal Murray, Rich Duhrkoop, Tony Lewis, Mike Jackson, Steve Eveland, Terry Hammer. 2nd row: Alan Mayhew, Carl Duhrkoop, Rick Ward, Don Miller, Bill Lindley, Rick Richmond, Mark Holmes, Bill Quinton, Steve Mounts, John Walker, Bob Ashley, Coach: Gary Sather. 79 RELAY TEAM Paul Franklin and Rick Richmond. Hurdles: Stu Cody, Don Miller Distance Runners: Terry Hammer, Steve Evland, Carl Duhrkoop, and Bill Lindley Pole Vault: Alan Mayhew Relay Team: Rick Ward and Paul Franklin. 80 TRACK TEAM MEMBERS IN STATE MEET Alan Mayhew, Steve Eveland, Steve Mounts, Rick Ward, Paul Franklin, Stu Cody, Dave Miller, Rick Richmond. GIRL’S TRACK TEAM (left to right): 1st rots: Ginger Hammer, Lisa Driver, Ina Fargher, Virginia Woodside, Pam Woodside, Kathi Butcher, Reta Cox. 2nd row: Coach Mrs. Lewis, Carol McGinnis, Vicki Wessel, Karletta Barnett, Jacki Alsup, Diane Endersby, Susan Petersen, Bev Wooderson. Field Events Top Left: Virginia Woodside demonstrates the high jump in good form. Top Right: Ina Fargher takes the low hurdles, as Virginia, Bev, and Carol look on. Lower Left: Karletta Barnett aims the discus. Lower Right: Kathi Butcher puts the shot under the watchful eyes of Bev, Vicki, and Pam. 82 Top Left: Ginger Hammer and Reta Cox were part of the relay team that brought Maupin many victories. Top Right: Senior Diane Endersby makes a big hit in the broad jump to the apparent surprise of Bev Wooderson, Lisa Driver, and Carol McGinnis. Lower Left: Coach, Mrs. Emily Lewis, talks to the girls who will represent Maupin in the state girl’s track meet held in Springfield Lower Right: Jacki Alsup, Vicki Wessel, Susan Petersen, and Pam Woodside race to the finish line. Track Events VARSITY BASEBALL (left to right): 1st row: Stu Cody, Rick Cox, Rick Ward, Ken Dupuis, Cody Dupuis, Don Miller, Mark Wing, Paul Franklin, Jack Hammer. 2nd row: Floyd Hooper, Dave Miller, Rick Duhrkoop, Steve Ellis, Ed Hayes, Dan Brown, Mark Holmes, Alan Mayhew Coach: Gene Hedrick. VARSITY Us Wah tonka 0 3 Wah tonka 10 1 Sherman 2 6 Wah tonka 13 4 Wahtonka 3 13 Madras 7 5 Sherman 2 0 Hood River 0 2 Sherman 3 0 LEAGUE Us Dufur 5 8 Condon 1 S Culver 4 9 Arlington 2 5 Cas. Locks Forfeit Wheeler Forfeit PLAY-OFFS Us Quarter-finals Prospect 6 8 Semi-finals Adrian 8 5 The Varsity REDSIDES of WCUHS had another victorious season losing in the Semi-final game for the third straight year under the coaching of Gene Hedrick. This year their record was 14-6. There were many outstanding players on the team, all of which contributed to the teams' total success. The Redsides hitting was stronger than ever before with eight of the starting line-up batting over .300, giving the starting line-up a batting average of .351. The total team average was .322 led Don Miller, who hit .454 and followed in order by Rick Ward, .410; Dave Miller, .400; Mark Wing, .394; Paul Franklin, .394; Jack Hammer, .347; Cody Dupuis, .333; and Rick Cox, .308. Leaders in the various statistics were: Dave Miller, most times at bat, most hits and runs; Jack Hammer, most doubles, stolen bases, sacrifices, tied in RBI, and had the most strike outs; Cody Dupuis had the most home runs hit by the pitche and tied in RBI; Don Miller had the most walks. Rick Cox and Ken Dupuis were the pitching stalwarts and ended up with identical records of 6-3 with Dave Miller and Paul Miller each picking up a win. Seniors on the team were: JACK HAMMER, who was an inspirational team leader who always hustled and did his best. He led the team in several departments and plans to extend his baseball career at OCE at Monmouth. DON MILLER was a steady influence on the ball club. He only had one error all season and of course led the team in hitting. He plans to play baseball at La Grande while attending EOC. KEN DUPUIS, one of the two starting pitchers had the lowest earned run average and struck out the most opponents. Ken plans to play for OTI at Klamath Falls. STU CODY with his speed was among the leaders in stolen bases, his strong arm threw several base runners out. He hit .172 for the season. He plans to attend the University of Idaho. Coach Hedrick is looking forward to another successful season with so many outstanding players returning. 84 JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL (left to ri ht): 1st row: Dave Miller, Alan Mayhew, Mark Holmes, Ed Hayes, Dan Brown, Paul Franklin, Steve Ellis. 2nd row: Floyd Hooper, Billy Cameron, Ed Ingram, Don Shough, Bob Alexander, Larry Marshall Coach: Don Heldt. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Arlington 5 W ah tonka 5 Wahtonka 2 Hood River 2 Hood River 3 Sherman 1 Sherman 4 Us 2 11 12 3 4 9 7 The Junior Varsity team record was 6-1 and was led in hitting by Mark Holmes, Ed Hayes and Alan Mayhew. Leaders in the pitching department were Dave Miller and Paul Franklin. The enthusiam and hustle of the J.V. team was equal to that of the varsity squad. 85 Senior outfielder Stu Cody demonstrates the kind of expert fielding that led Maupin’s baseball team to a position in the state finals. Another senior, Don Miller, is ready for action both in the field and at the plate. 87 Above: Sure is peaceful in here! Belouy. Next years cheerleaders. SR vs. MEN TEACHERS 93 94 Above: Stick um up. Above: I got It! Below: The high school coon. 95 96 Wee, this is fun! Excuse me please. 97 98 Nap time. THUNDER!!! 100 Gee, what fun Knee high. and away we go THURSDAY??? Cool-it here comes coach! They never let me in on the good jokes. 102 Peak-A Boo A sit in. Heads-up Shucks I didn't mean it. Here, it’s your turn to carry the books. 4 mop-a-ters. 103 Is she still there? Ya, they went that way. Sure feels like someone is following me. Dan Boone Above: Is that right? Is anyone done yet? Below: Hey guys they just took our picture. Hippies. No hurry Don, it’s just the high school burning. Stuffed up head? Hi Mr. Zanni. 106 Maupin Auto Court Jess and Virginia Maepii Oregon {Aegean- 107 MILLER’S RAINBOW CAFE Maupin STATE FARM INSURANCE Jack A Riverside Hotel Lounge • Meal s • Steam Heat - Owned by - Skip Chauncey Holmes For River and Fishing Conditions Phone 2131 Phone 2333 N. L. Corner Whole Distributor For Standard Oil Products CHEVRON ISUPREMI Richmond’s Service Chevron Products Res. 2142 ▼ ▼▼ ▼ ▼▼ Maupin, Oregon Phone 2461 108 Recreation Cafe Coffee Shop and Dining Room Open 6 a m. to 12 p m. Specializing in Banquets. Wedding Parties, Receptions. 215 E. 2nd The Dalles TROUTMANS DISTRIBUTOR Union Oil Products Fuel and Diesel Oil Gasoline WHOLE SALE RETAIL Maupin 4422 BUILDING SUPPLIER Sporting Goods and Hardware Aluminum Roofing Linoleum Home Appliances Siding and Tile Paint and Wallpaper Everything olong the G.E. line phone 4444 Congratulations to the class of 1967 109 MOUNT HOOD LUMBER COMPANY MANUFACTURERS OF DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER “CONGRATU LATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASSOF ,67,.“ Serving Wasco County, Oregon, And the World With Fine Forest Products Harvey Bones, Supt. Phone 4102 110 The Town And Country News Edited by Lila Lee Barr Serving the Communities of Southern Wasco County. A Touch of ‘‘Home to those who have been our friends and neighbors. 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