Union High School - Redsides Yearbook (Maupin, OR)
- Class of 1972
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1 1971-72 REDS IDES A pictorial and written history dedicated to Mr. Jack Alsup of Wamic, Oregon. Slaves Kathy Martin and Roger Holloway carry their masters edside dedic,ated to Mr- Jack Alsup in appreciation fo. all the trials, trouble, and tribulations he has endured over the year has akeT 1”5 Students to sch°o1 and on the many activity trips he Cindy Cameron, Lori Lewis, and Mrs. Keerins take a rest during P.E. 2 Steve Addington and Holly Driver try their luck at guessing songs with Yvonne and Yvette. Table of Contents TITLE PAGE 1 INTRODUCTION 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 ADMINISTRATION, STAFF, FACULTY 6 ORGANIZATIONS, EVENTS 10 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 48 SPORTS 52 STUDENTS 70 ADVERTISEMENTS 81 SENIOR INDEX 91 INDEX 92 Dan Sanders stuffs it. 3 The Drill Team acting out one of their skits during a pep assembly. A cheerleader shows her spirit at the bonfire. Three smiling girls pose for a picture. One of the many spirit signs put up by the cheerleaders. Penni McCorkle acts out her part well. Mrs. Keerins and Gary Johnson discuss their part in Earth Day. Our lunch clerk Mrs. Barnett smiles as she works. Mr. Oppliger is busy in his office. Administration Staff Faculty Janitor Gary Oppliger carrying supplies. The kitchen crew consisted of Mrs. and Mrs. Barbara Snodgrass. 6 Mrs. Fraley, secretory, hard at work. Keerins helps Mary Reilly with her tumbling. Miss Mary Englefreid explains cooking to her Home Ec. class. Mr. John Howey looks over the lesson for the while Ben Cox reads. Administration Staff Faculty Mr. Jim Page shows pictures to his Freshmen class. Mr. Tony Shackman relaxes with the Drivers Ed Book. 8 Student Council (L to R): ASB Secretary Kathy Chamberlin, Judy Niemi, Advisor Mr. Ed Oppliger, ASB Vice President Doug Woodside, Stan Fargher, ASB President Rick Cardenas, Laurel Sanders, Mark Enterline, Kathy Martin, Dennis Barnett, and ASB Treasurer Fred Fargher (not pictured). Steve Addington, Henry Cobum, Randy Delco, and Bonnie Morgan ask Mrs. Howey for advice on making a speech. Penni McCorkle and Sherri Marshall joking with Mr. Bill Mitchke. Jacky Snodgrass, Ben Cox, and Stan Fargher watch as Mrs. Mary Smith shows them a geometry problem. Miss Julia Bayer returns papers to Tim Moore. Mr. Ferguson correcting papers. Colleen J. , Fred F., and Don S., enjoy music writing. Front Row: (L to R) Kris Udey, Barbara Chamberlin, Pat Morelli, Nancy Walters, Julie Lang, Kathy Martin, Jannie Ellingsworth, Jacky Snodgrass, and Kathy Chamberlin; 2nd Row: Debbie Keillor, Donna Ambrose, Keith Richmond, Debby Curd, Colleen Johnson, Don Sanders, Steve Woods, Ron Hayes, and Pat Chastain; 3rd Row: Roger Holloway, Jerry Paulson, Lee Olds, Fred Fargher, Eugene Walters, Jim Culver, Tom Morelli, Tom Ambrose, Mr. Chamberlin, Mike Chastain, and Randy McCorkle. The band is ready to go on tour. The band preformed for Tygh and Wamic grade schools. The Chorus (Left)--Front Row (L to R) Marilyn Deel, Jannie Ellingsworth, Alice Peterson, Cindy Albright, Laura Olson, Mr. Dick Chamberlin, Jacky Snodgrass, Teri Hayes, Charlotte Puckett, Mary Reilly, Mary Brown, and Barbara Shough; 2nd Row: Janice James, Josephine Henry, Carolyn Johnson, Doris Alexander, Sherri Marshall, Jana Breitler, Susan Holm, Teresa Rake, Kathy James, Debi Niswender, Kris Udey, Rhonda Gregson, and Debbie Funk. 3rd Row: Margaret Randy McCorkle is ready to go. Band, Chorus, Music Writing (L to R) Mike Chastain, Debbie Keillor, Jim Culver, Tom Morelli, and Fred Fargher played in the Dixieland Band. Brittain, Holly Driver, Bonnie Morgan, Debbie Warren, Donna Gearhart, Linda Perkins, Mary Alsup, Linda Moore, Robin Udey, Laurel Sanders, Virginia Gregson, Andrea Brittain, and Cindy Vogt; 4th Row: Colleen Johnson, Stan Woods, Rod Moran, Jerry Paulson, Mike Enterline, Ron Hayes, Lewis Henry, Henry Hachler, Mike Chastain, Randy Delco, Brad Brittain, and Scot Cameron; Back Row: Steve Willis, Fred Fargher, Ken Franklin, Jim Puckett, Dixie Holmes, Tom Ambrose, Tom Morelli, Tom Brown, Rick Cardenas, Kerrie Conley, and Alvin James. Pianist: Barbara Chamberlin. Page Turner: Nancy Walters. Social Sciences Tony Moner, Tad Faubion, Henry Coburn G Alvin James are busy studying in Mr. Page's Human Relations class. Jim Mayhew, Holly Driver, and Steve Addington watch a movie during U.S. History. 12 Math Working hard in Mrs. Keerins' General Math class are: Mary Reilly, Brad Brittain, and Rod Moran. Mr. John Howey tries to keep the basketball from Rod Woodside, Tom Ambrose, and Jim Puckett. P.E. and Health Doris Alexander and Mrs. JoAnne Keerins help the Sophomore P.E. class build a pyramid. Mrs. JoAnne Keerins almost bumps into Sherri Marshall while giving a demonstration to Debi Niswender prepares to do a fancy backwards summersault. Janice James. Wfi Drivers Education Occupations The Sophomore Boys Drivers Education class listening closely to a lecture. A P. E. class playing softball. Mr. Tony Shackman shows Laura Kelly where EmilY Lewis times the Occupations class during a the ignition is. test- 15 Mrs. Helen Oppliger correcting typing papers. Steve Addington is checking out a book to Cindy Vogt and Carolyn Johnson. Randy Delco helps out in the library. Projectionists (L to R): Henry Cobum, Perry Hammer, Stan Fargher, Henry Hachler, and Mike Chastain. 17 Shelly Robinson shelves books in the Grade School library. Above: Back Row (L to R): Pat Chastain, Joyce Nelson, Shelly Robinson, Margaret Brittain, Ray Eveland, Judy Niemi, Randy Delco, Debby Curd; Middle Row, Cindy Albright, Bonnie Morgan, Steve Addington, Chuck Willis, Kathy Chamberlin, Rose Ann McElheran, Donna Wooderson, Judy Treanor, Ruth Johnson; Front Row, Linda Perkins, Mrs. Wilcoxen, Linda Moore Peterson, Mrs. Lewis, and Penni McCorkle. Library Mr. Jim Ferguson and the Chemistry I class discuss Boyles Law. The model of the human eye in the biology storeroom. Kenny Franklin dedicated this painting to the WCUHS Student Body. Debbie Warren does homework. I • I I • I I I Miss Englefreid gives her art class a lesson in Macrame. 20 The Home Ec. IV class joking with Miss Engle fried. Laurel Sanders helping eighth grader Cindy Breittler with her math. Jacky Snodgrass helping John Tolentino with a tough problem. 22 Doug Woodside helping Steve Ashley correct his spelling paper. Below: Front Row (I to R): Shelly Robinson, Steve Addington, Doug Woodside, Linda Moore Peterson, Dawn Cameron; Back Row: Jacky Snodgrass, Benny Cox, Laurel Sanders, Penni McCorkle, Fred Fargher, Robin Udey, Cathy Bothwell, Joyce Nelson, Pat Chastain, Linda Perkins, Tom Ambrose and advisor, Mrs. Lewis. Pat Chastain gives instructions to Bunnie Lewis. Below: Perry Hammer—Perfect relaxation. Clubs Donna Gearhart passes out center-pieces. Debbie Funk shows even little girls can model. Girls League: Front Row (L to R) Advisois Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Oppliger, Pres. Margaret Brittain, Sec. Bonnie Morgan, Ruth Johnson, Holly Driver, Vice Pres. Laurel Sanders, Historian Pat Morelli, Debbie Funk; Second Row: Robin Udey, Dawn Cameron, Julie Lang, Kathy Martin, Barbara Shough, Sherri Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Brown, Debbie Nelson, Josephine Henry, Sherri Marshal; Third Row: Susan Holmes, Sue Hull, Laura Olson, Jannie Ellingsworth, Chris Udey, Dani Wilcoxen, Donna Ambrose, Debbie Keillor, Janice James, Colleen Johnson, Barbara Chamberlin; Fourth Row: Marilyn Deel, Kathy Chamberlin, Joyce Nelson, Judy Treanor, Debbie Curd, Sandi Alberty, Mary Alsup, Becky Snodgrass, Rose Ann McElheran, Teresa Rake, Cathy Bothwell, Penni McCorkle; Fifth Row: Rhonda Gregson, Donna Wooderson, Virginia Gregson, Judy Niemi, Charlotte Pucket, Doris Alexander, Dixie Holmes, Jacky Snodgrass, Donna Gearhart, Alice Peterson, Andrea Brittain, and Cindy Albright. Jak Ewing helps Virginia Gregson down the stairs. Joyce Nelson and Ruth Johnson sell consessions at a football Girls of the month (L to R): Debbie Warren, Ruth Mrs. Smith is good at filling popcorn bags. Johnson, Laurel Sanders, Sherri Marshall, Donna Gearhart, Donna Ambrose, Pat Morelli, and Penni McCorkle. Football fans anxiously await the outcome of a play. The pep band played at many games. Front Row (L to R) Bonnie Morgan, Joyce Nelson, Ruth Johnson, and Mr. Chamberlin; 2nd Row: Laura Olson, Holly Driver, Judy Treanor, Teresa Rake, Becky Snodgrass, Kris Udey, Sandi Alberty, Barbara Shough, Debbie Nelson, and Josephine Henry; 3rd Row: Sherri Marshall, Robin Udey, Cathy Bothwell, Penni McCorkle, Mary Alsup, Andrea Brittain, Margaret Brittain, and Donna Wooderson; Back Row: Jannie Ellingsworth, Mary Brown, Janice James, and Carolyn Johnson. 26 Pep Band and Pep Club Front Row (L to R) Jerry Paulson, Debbie Keillor, Donna Ambrose, Colleen Johnson, and Barbara Chamberlin; 2nd Row: Nancy Walters, Julie Lang, Pat Morelli, and Jacky Snodgrass; 3rd Row: Roger Holloway, Kathy Chamberlin, Kathy Martin, Keith Richmond, and Mr. Chamberlin; Back Row: Lee Olds, Dan Sanders, Steve Woods, Ron Hayes, Pat Chastain, Tom Morelli, Jim Culver, and Eugene Walters. The cheerleaders leading the pep club in a yell. Front Row (L to R): Advisor Mrs. Keerins, Pres. Donna Gearhart, Vice Pres. Laurel Sanders, Sec-Treas. Sherri Marshall, Head of Sports Kathy Chamberlin; 2nd Row: Joyce Nelson, Ruth Johnson, Debbie Funk, Robin Udey, Lynn Lewis, Cindy Cameron, Lori Lewis; 3rd Row: Rhonda Gregson, Julie Lang, Kathy Martin, Kris Udey, Dani Wilcoxen, Donna Ambrose, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Brown, Barbara Shough; 4th Row: Marilyn Deel, Judy Treanor, Debbie Nelson, Josephine Henry, Jacky Snodgrass, Janice James, Colleen Johnson, Barbara Chamberlin; 5th Row: Bonnie Morgan, Laura Olson, Jannie Ellingsworth, Becky Snodgrass, Teresa Rake, Alice Peterson, and Andrea Brittain. Donna Ambrose is up for a spike.. Kris Udey bobs for apples with the help of Donna Gearhart and Kathy Chamberlin. G.A.A. 28 Laurel Sanders and Kathy Chamberlin guide Jannie Ellingsworth through worms. Back Row (L to R): Carolyn Johnson, Debbie Curd, Janice James, Joyce Nelson, Mary Brown, Barbara Chamberlin; Front Row: Debbie Funk and Colleen Johnson. Mary Brown, Colleen, and Carolyn Johnson practice their next drill. The Drill Team performs a flag dance at a football game. The Redsides Drill Team is packed up and ready to leave on a jet plane . Drill Team 29 The camera catches Andi Alberty taking her only catnap of the night. Below Middle: Back Row Cheerleaders (L to R): Jannie Ellingsworth, Andrea Brittain, Mary Brown; Middle Row:Robin Udey, Mary Alsup, Penni McCorkle; Front Row: Cathy Bothwell, Althea Johnton, and Sherri Marshall. The chaperones fix a tasty breakfast at the slumber party. Barbara Chamberlin steadies Janice James as she skateboards down the hall. Slumber Party Cheerleaders Sherri Marshal and Andrea Brittain lead yells at football game. 9 Cheerleaders lead yells on Main Street during Homecoming. Andrea Brittain, Mrs. Lewis, Sherri Marshal, and Jacky Snodgrass acting out skit at a pep assembly. Bicycles built for two were the order of the day for this group of seniors. ™ niUCT 0« Kerri Conly speeds on a go-cart. Girls Speedball Game The coaches and a few players discuss the soccer game. Barbara Chamberlin takes off with the soccer ball. 33 A Sadie Hawkins chair built for There were many spectaters at this sock hop. two. A Stop Dance with only six contestants left. Above and Left: Everyone likes to dance at Sadie Hawkins time. Sock Hops Photo Club: Colleen Johnson, Roger Holloway, Don Perry, Henry Cobum, Advisor Mr. Chamberlin, Kathy Chamberlin, and Keith Richmond. i 4 t t Ski Club: Advisor Mr. Ferguson, Doug Woodside, Stan Fargher, Laura Olson, Laurel Sanders, Rose Ann McElheran, Pat Morelli, Sherri Marshal, Don Sanders, and Advisor, Miss Engelfreid; Right: Lettermen, Front Row (L to R): Roland Matteson, Stan Fargher, Advisor Mr. Howey, Don Sanders, Henry Hachler, Dennis Barnett; Middle Row: Ray Eveland, Tom Troutman, Ben Cox, Bill McGinnis, Doug Woodside; Back Row: Steve Addington, Randy Delco, Tom Ambrose, Jim Puckett, and Alvin James. Photo Club, Ski Club, Lettermans Club 36 Keith Richmond practices taking pictures and catches himself. Right: Two arms are waiting to be auctioned off at the slave sale, Dan Marcum and Tom Troutman help Stan Fargher as he calls the bids. 37 Warmed by the bonfire, Mr. and Mrs. Howey wonder about the Homecoming game tomorrow. Homecoming Coach Howey demonstrates his love for pie at a pep assembly. Homecoming Court: Princesses Kris Udey and Laurel Sanders; Queen Penni McCorkle Princesses Robin Udey and Mary Alsup. A robot? Mrs. Howey acting the part well. 39 Homecoming In a race against the other classes, Sophomores Donna Ambrose and Scott Cameron push chalk with their noses. Homecoming Queen Penni McCorkle. Mark Enterline poses with his slave Debbie Nelson. Stan Fargher and Randy Delco throwing the Umatilla Vikings' dummy on the Homecoming bonfire. 40 The Football team being announced at the noise parade. Students listen intently as the Captain tells them about helicopters. Mike Enterline looks at a job well done. Some Freshmen help clean up by putting litter in the dump. Left: The National Guard dropped by for a visit. Outstanding Athletes (L to R): Tom Ambrose, Don Sanders, Ron Walker, Henry Hachler, Jim Puckett, and Sherri Marshall. Right: Coach John Howey passes out football letters. Football managers Roger Holloway and Don Perry get their first year awards. Right: Bob Holman receives his first basketball letter from Coach Howey. Sports Banquet Laurel Sanders, 18 year old daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Sanders represented Wasco County Union High School in the annual Cherry Sweetheart contest. The contest is sponsored by the Wasco County Fruit and Produce League. Laurel was chosen runner-up for the Northwest Cherry Sweetheart. Cathy Kennedy, 16 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy was proclaimed the 1971-1972 Wasco County Fair and Rodeo Queen. She was chosen by three neutral judges who judged her on horsemanship, neatness, personal interview, and poise. Cathy was to represent Wasco County for the entire year. 45 M other-Daughter Tea Linda Moore Peterson, Debbie Warren, Donna Gearhart, Laurel Sanders, and Jacky Snodgrass singing Rainy Days and Mondays at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Bothwell models a pants outfit. 46 Pat Morelli covers Grandma (Donna Ambrose) in skit given at Tea. Colleen Johnson sings Let it Be . Janice James and Colleen Johnson model matching hot pants outfits. Cathy Kennedy models a riding outfit. The stage is set for the Mother-Daughter Tea. Acknowledgement Each year there are many exciting events happening at Wasco County Union High School. The Annua] Staff records these happenings and events to capture the history of the year. 7 Putting together the annual is hard work but we have fun working together and seeing all the pictures taken during the school year. Each member of the annual stiff spent many nights after school going through negatives, developing film, cropping and trimming pictures, drawing layouts, editing and writing copy, gluing the final work on boards , etc., etc., etc. We wish to thank all the people who helped us make this a better annual. We hope that this is an accurate record of not only the facts but also of the feelings which went together to make up the school year of 1971-1972. (L to R) Editor Kathy Chamberlin, Colleen Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, Sandi Alberty, Roger Holloway, Sec-Treas Jacky Snodgrass, Don Perry, Advisor Miss Engelfried, Keith Richmond, Assistant Editor Doug Woodside, and Janice James. Mr. Oppliger and Kathy Chamberlin discuss Annual problems. Annual staffers hard at work Elections The teachers listen to campaign speeches. Penni McCorkle announces the 1972-73 cheerleaders. Jim Puckett, candidate for ASB President outlines his ideas. -acH X V v vlTERiNG 1 Mr. Oppliger concentrates on a speech. Debbie Warren, Donna Gearhart, Laurel Sanders, and Jacky Snodgrass sing My Good Fortune . Class Flower: White Rose WE HRsano i E MTERKiL THEsef Class Colors: Purple White Left: President Laurel Sanders introduces the guest speaker. Below: Kathy Chamberlin and Don Sanders are followed into the gym by Penni McCorkle and Bill McGinnis. Sports The basketball team goes into a huddle during a time out Sherrie Marshall serves the volleyball. The 1971 football season was a year of mixed emotions. Our young team started with enthusiasm and gusto as we looked forward to a year of upsets for the opponents. But we were not so lucky. Injuries Donna Ambrose and Pat Morelli keep sidelined our offensive and defensive starters for a major part of the Quarterback, Don Sanders (11), races with the ball while Jim Pucket (32) and Randy Delco (80) prepare to block. Ron Walker (37) does some fancy footwork and prepares to move out. Senior football players and coach. (L to R): Don Sanders, Mike Chastain, Jak Ewing, Coach Howey, Dan Marcum, Bill McGinnis, Henry Hachler, Ben Cox, Rick Cardenas, StanFargher. Varsity Football Front Row (L to R): Rick Cardenas, Ray DeClue, Alvin James, Dennis Barnett, Jim Pucket, Ray Eyeland, Don Sanders, Tom Ambrose, Pat Chastain; Middle Row: Rod Moran, Eugene Walters, Jak Ewing, Bill McGinnis, Henry Hachler, Mike Chastain, Rod Woodside, Ben Cox, Roland Matte son, Lewis Henry; Top Row: Head Coach John Howey, Coach Tony Shackman, Dan Marcum, Randy Delco, Steve Addington, Stan Fargher; Managers: Don Perry, Rodger Holloway, Coach Jim Page. In a mock practice the Redsides do their thing . A Redside player recovers a fumble. Randy McCorkle (22) makes a jump shot. Right: Tom Troutman (44) goes up for a lay-in. Basketball Dennis Barnett jumps for the ball while Tom Ambrose (40) backs him up. Penni McCorkle presents Randy McCorkle with his award at our first home tournament. Teamwork is the key to this offensive play. Tom Troutman. (44) and Ron Walker (32) admire our trophy Middle Left (L to R) Coach Tony Shackman, Don Sanders, Tom Troutman, Ron Walker, Tom Ambrose, Dennis Barnett, Rod Woodside, Gene Anderson, and Randy McCorkle. The Redsides Team waits for the game to start. Tom Troutman (45), Dennis Barnett (35), Ron Walker shoots for two points. and Randy McCorkle (23) wait for time in. Tom Ambrose (41) and Ray Eveland (33) watch as J y Paulson Rod Woodside goes up for a lay-in. (15) tries for a rebound. Tom Troutman (45) and Ron Walker (33) watch as a basket is almost blocked. 59 Tom Ambrose (41) and Dennis Barnett (34) wait for the rebound. J. V. Team, Back Row (L to R): Coach John Howey, Rod Woodside, Gene Anderson, Ray Eveland, Eugene Walters; Front Row: Ken Moore, Alvin James, Jerry Hauser, Tom Morelli, and Lewis Henry. Basketball team: Front Row (L to R) Coach Joanne Keerins, Robin Udey, Lynn Lewis, Sherri Marshall, Linda Moore, Jacky Snodgrass, Dawn Cameron, and Donna Ambrose; Back Row: Rhonda Gregson, Josephine Henry, Debbie Funk, Lori Lewis, Cindy Cameron, Dixie Holmes, Laura Olson, Laura Kelly, Jannie Ellingsworth, Carolyn Johnson, and Janice James. Girls Basketball Lynn Lewis gasps as Dawn Cameron almost misses the ball. Track Dani Wilcoxen and Donna Ambrose sprint the 100 yard dash. Sherri Marshall puts the shot into first place. Julie Lang gains fast on her opponents in the 220 yard dash. Barbara Chamberlin gets ready to throw the discus. Mary Alsup makes it over by inches. Debbie Nelson gives the javelin a hurl. Boys track team: Front Row (L to R): Dennis Barnett, Tom Troutman, Don Sanders, Jim Puckett, Alvin James, Roland Matteson, Henry Hachler; Back Row: Coach John Howey, Ray DeClue, Jerry Paulson, Randy Delco, Ron Walker, and Lewis Henry. Right: Barbara Chamberlin jumps high during practice. 62 Track Mr. Jim Ferguson watches as Tom Troutman breaks the school record. Tom Troutman gives Ron Walker a successful hand-off. Girls track team: Front Row (L to R): Mary Alsup, Becky Snodgrass, Debbie Nelson, Doris Alexander, Andrea Brittain, Janice James, Barbara Chamberlin; Back Row: Josephine Henry, Lori Lewis, Donna Ambrose, Jacky Snodgrass, Cindy Cameron, Debby Keillor, Dani Wilcoxen, and Coach Mrs. Keerins. 63 Girls Track We had a fairly good season placing first or second in all track meets but two. The highlight of the season was second place at District. We also qualified Becky Snodgrass for the long jump for State and the 440 relay team. Do to injury Donna Ambrose ran at State instead of Mary Alsup. The relay team consisted of Sherri Marshall, Julie Lang, Donna Ambrose and Dani Wilicoxen; they didn't place at State but got their best time of the year 54.6 which is a school record. Becky didn't place in the long jump. Jacky Snodgrass sprints in for a quick second place. Right: Henry Hachler puts the javelin way out . Randy Delco and Ron Walker demonstrate shot-putting from start to finish. 64 Becky Snodgrass jumps for a first place. Another school record broken this year was the 880 yd. medley relay at 2:09. 1 by Sherri Marshal, Donna Ambrose, Dani Wilcoxen, and Laura Olson. Most of the girls will be returning so they should have a better season next year and there should be a broad display of the girls track and field records. 65 Jak Ewing takes off for second. Lewis Henry races the ball to third. Left: (L to R) Ben Cox, Jak Ewing (9), and Ron Walker warm up. 66 Henry Hachler (21) and Don Sanders watch Sid Moss stop the ball. Baseball This years' baseball team consists of only 12 boys. The win-loss record was 3-10. The wins were at the expense of White Salmon 2-1, and the Redmond J. V. 's, 9-8 and 10-4. The losses were to White Salmon 11-1; Condon 4-3, 10-9, 12-5; Sherman 8-1; 8-0, 6-2; and Heppner 11-5; 10-2, 4-3. Jak Ewing was the leading hitter with a . 256 batting average including six extra base hits. Henry Hachler was voted the Most Valuable Player. Baseball Team-Front Row (L to R) Don Sanders, Henry Hachler, Ben Cox, Sid Moss, Lewis Henry, and Ray Eveland; Back Row: Coach Shackman, Randy McCorkle, Jak Ewing, Jerry Paulson, Tom Troutman, Ron Walker, Dennis Barnett. Randy McCorkle guards third base. Left: Sid Moss runs to first base. Baseball Number 21 makes it for another run. Penny Alfrod Margaret Brittain Cynthia Brittain Jacqueline Brown Richard Cardenas Kathy Chamberlin Mike Chastain Henry Coburn 70 Seniors wall. Tad Faubion Henry Hachler Ken Franklin Perry Hammer Robert Franklin Kerry Hayes 71 Donna Gearhart Colleen Johnson Glenda Miller Tim Moore Linda Moore Sid Moss Steve Kuhlman Lynn Lewis Dan Marcum Penni McCorkle Bill McGinnis John McElheran Tony Monner Seniors 72 Class Officers: Secretary Penni McCorkle, Presi- dent Laurel Sanders, Treasurer Henry Hachler (not shown), and Advisor Mr. Tony Shackman. Linda Perkins Laurel Sanders Don Sanders Jacky Snodgrass Vice President John McElheran, Representative 73 Stan Fargher, Class Officers: President Mark Enterline, Representative Sherri Marshall, Vice-President Fred Fargher, Secretary Robin Udey and Advisor Mr. Jim Page. Not pictured was Treasurer Joyce Nelson. Steve Addington Tom Ambrose Bobbi Briney Cathy Bothwell Dawn Cameron Pat Chastain Debby Curd Randy Delco Holly Driver Mark Enterline Ray Eveland Fred Farhger Debbie Funk Jerry Hauser Teri Hayes Barber Dave Iverson 74 Alvin James Ruth Johnson Janice James Lee Kenyon Juniors Bobbi Briney and Debby Curd are leg wrestling in their P.E. class. I Cathy Kennedy Sherri Marshall Ken Moore Bonnie Morgan 75 Soph. Sandi Alberty Cindy Albright Mary Alsup Doris Alexander Donna Ambrose Leland Anderson Floyd Barber Dennis Barnett Jeannie Briney Mike Briney Andrea Brittain Tom Brown Class Officers: Back Row: Advisor Mr. Jim Ferguson President Dennis Barnett, Vice-President Dan Sanders, Sargeant-at-arms Ron Hayes; Front Row: Treasurer Dani Wilcoxen, Representative Judy Niemi, and Secretary Marilyn Deel. Cindy Cameron Scott Cameron Barbara Chamberlin Rob Cox 76 Debbie Keillor Lori Lewis Two sophomores--Pat Morelli and Becky Snodgrass are folding napkins for the rainbow at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Randy McCorkle Rose Ann McElheran Jim Culver Marilyn Deel Vernon Gearhart Rhonda Gregson Virginia Gregson Ron Hayes Lewis Henry Susan Holm Dixie Holmes Sue Ann Hull Gary Johnson Laura Kelly Kff 77 Jim May hew Patricia Morelli Debbie Nelson Judy Niemi Jerry Paulson Alice Peterson Charlotte Puckett Dan Sanders Becky Snodgrass Judy Treanor Cyndi Vogt Frank Vogt Dani Wilcoxen Donna Wooderson Steve Woods Roland Matteson Dixie Holms getting a pencil during activity hour. 78 Jana Breitler Bradley Brittain Mary Brown Ray DeClue Jannie Ellingsworth Mike Enterline Josephine Henry Roger Holloway Robert Holman Kathy James Carolyn Johnson Sherry Johnson Julie Lang Russell Lawrence Kathy Martin Ronald Meyers Rodney Moran Debra Niswender 79 Freshmen Class Officers: Secretary Dale Stover, President Kathy Martin, Vice President Julie Lang, Treasurer Kris Udey, Representative Don Perry, Advisor Mr. Bil Mitchke, and Laura Olson, Secretary (not shown). 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Oregon 97741 Madras, Oregon SALES EACH WEDNESDY Wes’ Mens Wear SHMEY'S Madras, Oregon w rt K PIZZA PARLOR £ i YE PUBLIC HOUSE GORDON'S The Dalles, Oregon T,,e Do s 4 Recreation Cafe Coffee Shop and Dining Room 'll itesui Au,to- The Dalles, Oregon Open 6 a. m. to 12 p m. 215 E. 2nd The Dalles LANS CAMERA STUDIO The Dalles, Oregon 1972 Graduates Congratulations G Best W ishes Oscar’s Sporting Goods INTERNA TIONAL HAR VESTER GUNSMITH ON DUTY DEALER MADRAS, OREGON Jefferson County Co-op Madras 475-2253 YOUR SPORTS MINDED HEADQUARTERS 89 MADRAS, OREGON 475-3418 WESTERN JAlEAR Brown’s Garage John Deere SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Complete Shop SERVICE AND REPAIR Tygh Valley, Oregon 483-2311 PHONE (503) 475-2489 Jr SINCE 1945 “ We service what we sell’’ JIM NEELY NORTH UNIT HARDWARE 402 D St. MADRAS, OREGON 97741 HND W Tarlwa Awd Howda The Dalles, Oregon Croia Office 5 u YOUNGS SPORTING GOODS AND CRAFTS 308 Washington Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 296-2544 515 E 2nd Street The Dalles, Oregon 97058 90 Senior Index ALFROD, FENNY Girls League 1, 2, 3 Powder Puff 1, 2 Track 1 BRITTAIN. CYNTHIA LYNN G.A.A. I Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1, 2, 3 Class Treasurer 2 Drama Club 2 BRITTAIN, MARGARET RUTH Annual Staff 1, 2 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Girls League 1, 2,3, 4 Historian 2 President 4 Photo Club 2, 3 Outstanding Citizen 1, 3 Drama Club 1,3 BROWN, JACQUELINE Girls League 1, 2, 3 Drama Club 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2 CARDENAS, RICHARD C. Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 Wrestling 1 Baseball 1 Drama Club 2, 3 Vice President 3 President 4 National Honor Society 4 Boys State 3 CHAMBERLIN, KATHERINE A. G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Head of Sports 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4 Pep Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3,4 Assistant Editor 3 Editor 4 Outstanding Citizen 2, 4 Student Council 4 Secretary 4 Photo Club 1, 2, 3,4 Vice President 2 Girls League 1, 2, 3,4 National Honor Society 4 Track 1, 2 Drama Club 3 Newspaper Staff 2 CHASTAIN. MICHAEL JON Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Football 1,4 Basketball 1, 3 Wrestling 2 COBURN, HENRY Photo Club 1, 2, 3,4 CONLEY, KERRIE S. Football 1, 2, 3 COX, BENNY D. Football 1, 2,4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2,4 Letterman 2, 3,4 EWING, JAK DONALD Football 1,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Wrestling 1, 2 Ski Club 2, 3,4 Basketball 3 Lettermen 1, 2, 3,4 Boys State 3 FARGHER, STANM. Football 1, 3,4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 1, 2, 3 Class Representative 4 Lettermen 3,4 Projectionist 3, 4 FRANKLIN, KENNETH WAYNE Football 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2,3 Lettermen 1, 2 FRANKLIN, ROBERT JESS Wrestling 1 FAUBION, TAD GEARHART, DONNA FAY G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 President 4 Track 3 Powder Puff 3,4 Girls Leagiie 1, 2, 3, 4 Girl of the Month 4 Girl of the Year 4 Senior Girls Quartet 4 HACHLER, HENRY V. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1,4 Athlete of the Year 3 Outstanding Citizen 1 HAMMER, PERRY HAYES, KERRY G.A.A. 1,2 Drill Team 1 Girls League 1, 2,3 JOHNSON, COLLEEN Photo Club 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Girls League 1, 2, 3,4 G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4 Powder Puff 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 1,2, 3,4 Drama Club 2 Basketball 2, 3, 4 KUHLMAN, STEVEN DONALD Wrestling 1 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 LEWIS, LYNN Girls League 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 G.A.A. 3, 4 MARCUM, DAN Lettermen 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 McCORKLE, PENNI DIANNE Girls League 1, 2, 3,4 Treasurer 3 Cheerleading 1, 2,3,4 Head Cheerleader 4 Drama Club 2, 3 Homecoming Princess 3 Homecoming Queen 4 Student of the year 3 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1 Class Secretary 4 G.A.A. 1 National Honor Society 4 Secretary 4 McGinnis, bill Lettermen 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3 Wrestling 1, 3 McELHERAN, JOHN R. National Honor Society 4 President 4 Class Vice President 4 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MILLER, GLENDA Girls League 1, 2, 3 MONNER, TONY Basketball 2 MOORE, TIM L. Wrestling 1 Photo Club 2 Lettermen 1 MOSS, SIDNEY R. B. Jr. Football 1, 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3,4 Wrestling 1, 3 Track 4 PERKINS, LINDA LOU Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1,2 Pep Club 1, 2 Student Council 3 Class Representative 3 Ski Club 2 PETERSON, LINDA ANN MOORE G.A.A. 1,2 Senior Index coni Pep Club 1 Powder Puff 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 2 Girls League 1, 2, 3,4 Girls Track 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Senior Quartet 4 Class Representative 2 SANDERS, DONALD B. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 3 Basketball 4 Pep Band 1 Sid Club 2, 3, 4 Class Vice President 3 SANDERS, LAUREL GAY G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4 Vice President 4 Drill Team 2, 3 Captain 3 Class President 4 Student Council 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Secretary 4 Powder Puff 1, 2 Photo Club 1, 2 Ackknowledgements 48 Administration 6 Advertisements 81 Art 20 Baseball 66 Basketball 56 Business Education 17 Cheerleaders 30 Cherry Princess 45 Drill Team 28 Drivers Education 15 Earth Day 42 Elections 49 English 23 Faculty 7 Football 53 Freshmen 79 Future Teachers of America 22 Girls League 1, 2,3, 4 Secretary 4 Girl of the month 4 Girls State 3 Cherry Princess 4 National Honor Society 4 Ski Club 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1 Drama Club 1, 2,3 SNODGRASS, JACQUELINE IRENE G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 1, 2,4 Sec.-Treas. 2,4 Track 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Statistician 4 Outstanding Athlete 3 SWEARINGEN, JIM Basketball 1, 2, 3 Photo Club 2, 3 Football 2, 3 Lettermen 2 TROUTMAN, THOMAS LEE Football 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Page Index Girls Athletic Association 29 Girls' League 25 Graduation 50 Health 14 Homecoming 38 Home Economics 20 Index 92 Introduction 2 Juniors 74 Language Arts 23 Lettermen 37 Library 16 Math 12 Mother-Daughter Tea 46 Music 10 Pep Band 26 Pep Club 27 Photo Club 36 Physical Education 14 Powder Puff Soccer 32 Track 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Lettermen 2, 3,4 WALKER, DEBBIE Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1, 2 Powder Puff 1, 2 G.A.A. 1,2 Pep Club 1, 2 WALKER, RON Letterman 2, 3,4 Football 1, 3 Basketball 1, 2,3,4 Baseball 2, 4 Class Treasurer 3 WARREN, DEBORAH MARIE G.A.A. 1,2 Girls League 1, 2, 3,4 Senior Girls Quartet 4 Track 1 WILLIS, CHUCK STEWART, BOBBIE Principal 6 Projectionists 16 Occupations 15 Sadie Hawkins 34 Science 18 Seniors 70 Senior Index 91 Senior Skip 33 Skiing 36 Slumber Party 31 Social Science 13 Sock Hops 35 Sophomores 76 Sports Banquet 44 Student Council 9 Title Page 1 Track 62 Wasco County Fair Queen 45
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