Union High School - Redsides Yearbook (Maupin, OR)

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ENTS Dedication page Faculty Administra on Seniors Juniors Sophomores , ■, Winter Acti page 54 Spring Activities Graduation ( ' Oj ariizations Activities lllji page 69 page 82 DEDICATION The 1981 Yearbook is dedicated to Miss Sandra Wong (L) and to Miss Donita Huskey (R). We would like to extend our thanks to these two very special teachers. They started teaching at WCUHS the same year the graduating class became Freshmen. Miss Wong, with her seemingly never ending patience, was there to help those blowing their minds to try and understand Linear Algebra and Trigonometry. When it would come time for the Mother's Tea, Miss Wong would be there trying to organize all the girls' unleashed energy, to create a program that included something for everyones palate. Miss Huskey may have second billing, but is by no m is the alternate dedicatee. Through her magnificent coaching, our girl's sports has reached an all tin high and has remained there. In the art room she has cultured many a budding artist into creating great” artworks. The girls of the school have been kept in shape by Miss Huskey’s P.E. program. Miss Wong and Miss Huskey would like to take this opportunity to leave the class of 1981 these thoughts. “Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the things you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not. This is the first lesson to be learned.” Thomas Henry Huxley, Miss Wong. “A 'loser' thinks there are rules for winning and losing. A 'winner' knows that every rule in the book can be broken, except one — be who you are and become all you were meant to be. Which is the only winning game in the world.” Miss Huskey. 1 rv % ADMINISTRATION When in the years to come we think about our experiences on the wards of the Waso County Home for Wayward Waifs and Wellwom Wiseacres. I know we’ll all remember with relish the endeavors of that masked man” who made his debut on our cafeteria stage and the chicanerous capers of those coffee cake “crumbs who pilfered the particulate pride of our Home Economics room, and the breath-taking antics of our “gas house gang whose reaction to cafeteria cuisine gave new meaning to science fiction. But more than all of these, we’ll remember the faces of the waifs and wiseacres themselves and this will give us cause to be proud to have been a part of what the year held for us. By Mr. Newton Mr. Willard. Supt. Principal Parmen, Deputy Clerk 3 FACULTY A yearbook gives us a chance to thank all of the teachers who spend most of their day skillfully cramming knowledge into us. They support us in our games and even sign our petitions to get out of school early (even though it’s not snowing very hard). There is mostly mutual acceptance and respect between the teachers and the students. Our teachers compliment the school. Mr. Fricke. Music Ms. Lewis. Librarian Mr. Hubbard, Business Mr. Howey, Physical Education Ms. Paden. English Mrs. Season, Home Economics Mr. Shackman, Social Science Mr. Walls. Science Miss Wong. Mathematics . i 5 STAFF Not pictured: Hal Lamereaux The bus drivers transport us to and from this institution every school day, and are constantly on the move taking the inmates to their games. They listen to our hardtime tales and our crazy stories. They are very supportive towards our constant fundraising activities. Wasco County has a great group of four cooks. They all work together to prepare nourishing food to help us through the rest of the day. They are very creative in making up new and different foods to tickle our taste buds. Having something special to celebrate the holidays is always looked forward to. Janitorial work may sound unimportant, but our janitors spend days on end cleaning and re-cleaning the same rooms. Hal and Marvin are always busy repairing the little vandalisms that the students commit. Donna, the night custodian, works to get the school ready for the next day. Betty often works with her. 8 I] H Jerry Jones Spencer Keo Karen Kennedy Mike Lawson Cindy McLenithan Ralph McLenithan Tony Martin Chuck Murchie Duane Middleton Sandy Smith Ken Meyers Paul Peterson 12 Harold Weaver Marie Webb Henry Wooderson Bottom Row: Some seniors clowning around for the camera! Seniors Not Pictured: Gary Carr, Isis Perez, Mike Martin 13 SENIOR ACTIVITIES MELISSA ALSU'P: NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE SANDY BRADSHAW: Volleyball — I. 2: Chorus — I, 2, 3; Basketball I; Baseball 3; Prom Princess 4. DENA CLEMENS: Wrestling Cheerleader — I. 2. 3; Chorus — 1. 2. 3. 4; Girls League — I. 2. 3. 4; Girl of the Month I; Class Officer — 2; Volleyball — I. 2. 3; Drama — 2; Dancelinc — 3; Homecoming Princess 3; School Paper — 3; F.T.A. — 4. LAURIE CLEMENS: NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE. BABETTE COE: NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE. CHRIS COOK: Volleyball - 1. 2. 3; Cheerleader — I. 2; Girls’ League — 1.2: Chorus — I. 4; Concert Band — I; Class Officer — 2; .M.V.P. Volleyball - 2: Track 3; F.T.A. -2. LISA DYE: Girls League - 1.2.3. 4; F.T.A. — 1.2.3; Who’s Who — 2; Chorus — 2. 3.4. CATHERINE ELROD: Girls’ League I. 2. 3. 4: F.T.A. — 3. 4: Chorus - 4; Jr. Miss Contestant — 4. JOHN GALLIANO: Basketball — 2.4; Chorus — 2; Football — 2. 3.4; Who's Who — 3. 4; Coin Club Pres. — 3. GIL HEIDEMAN: Football — I; Wrestling — 1; Lctterman’sClub— I. CHAD HEIN: Football I: Concert Band — 1, 2; Pep Band — I. 2, 3. 4; Basketball — 1, 2. 3; Who’s Who in Music — 3. 4: Jazz Ensemble — 2.3.4. KEVAN HOUSER: Skills Contest 1. 2. 3. 4; Track — 2; Class Treasurer — 3: Honor Society — 2.3.4; Honor Society Pres. — 4. JERRY JONES: Skills Contest - I. 2. 3.4 SPENCER KEO: Football — 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball — I, 2. 3. 4; Pep Band I, 2. 3. 4: Concert Band — I; Jazz Ensemble — 2, 3. 4; Baseball Manager 4: Who’s Who. KAREN KENNEDY: Volleyball - I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball - I. 2. 3. 4: M.V.P Basketball — 3; Girls’ League — I. 2 3. 4; Track — I; Football Stat. — 2. 3: Baseball Slat 2. 3; Cross Country — 3.4. MIKE LAWSON: Football — I. 2. 3. 4 Who’s Who — 3, 4; Wrestling Manager 3. 4. CINDY McLENITHAN: Girls’ League I. 2. 3. 4; Volleyball — 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country — 2, 3. 4: Track — 1. 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3. 4; Girl of the Month — 2. 3. 4: Student Council — 3. 4: A.S B. Secretary — 4; Honor Society — 3.4; Chorus — 3. 4; National Choral Award — 4; Homecoming Princess — 4: Prom Princess — 4. RALPH McLENITHAN: NO INFO. AVAILABLE MIKE MARTIN: NO INFO. AVAILABLE ADDENDA KEVAN HOUSER: Cross Country — 2. 3.4; Class Valedictorian — 4. TONY MARTIN: Football - I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball — 1. 2, 4: Track — I; Pep Band — I, 2; Letterman’s Club — I; Baseball 2. 3. 4; School Paper — 2; F.T.A. — 3.; Skills Contest — 3: Construction — 3. 4; Concert Band — I, 2; Annual — 3. KEN MEYERS: Football - I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball — 2, 3.4; Who’s Who — 3: Guitar — 3. DUANE MIDDLETON: Wrestling — I. 2. 3, 4; Drama 2. 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 3: Football — 3. 4; Class Officer — 4; Lctterman’sClub— I. CHUCK MURCHIE: Stage Band Lead Trumpet — 3. 4; Jazz Ensemble 2. 3. 4; Lead Trumpet — 3, 4; Wrestling 3. 4: Honor Society — 2. 3. 4; Vice Pres. 4; Pep Band — 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band — I. 2. 4; Who’s Who Among American H.S. Students — 3. 4; Annual — 2, 3. 4; Annual Editor 4; Class Officer — 3: A.S B President 4; Class Salutatorian — 4. ISIS PEREZ: NO INFO. AVAILABLE PAUL PETERSON: Baseball 2, 3. 4; Pep Band — 2, 3.4; Jazz Ensemble — 3. 4. SANDY SMITH. NO INFO. AVAILABLE. CHARLENE SMOTHERMON: Cross Country — 2. 3. 4; Volleyball - I. 2. 3. 4: Track — I, 2. 3; Girls’ League Pres. — 4; Girl of the Year — 4; Girl of the Month — 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Queen 4: Prom Queen — 4; Student Council — 4. KEVIN SNELL: Basketball - 3. 4; Baseball — 3,4; Football — 3.4. RANDY SNODGRASS: Football - 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball — I, 2, 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band — 1; Stage Band — 2: Basketball Team Capt. — 4; Class Officer — 4; Who’s Who — 3: Football Team Capt. 4. LIZ TANSLEY: Basketball I. 2. 3, 4; Pep Band — 1, 2, 3. 4; Concert Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; Orchestra — I. 2, 3; Volleyball — 1. 2. 3. 4: Honor Society — 3. 4: Track 3. 4; Cross Country — 4; Girls' League — 4. MARCIA TROXEL: Basketball - I. 2. 3. 4: Volleyball - I. 2, 3. 4; Baseball Stat — 2. 3: Girls’ League — 1. 2. 3. 4; A.S.B. Vice Pres. — 4; Girls’ League V.P. 4; Cross Country — 4; Track — 1. 4; F.T.A. 3. 4; Student Council — 2, 3,4; Girl of the Month — 4 MARK TROXEL: Football — I; Basketball — 1; Baseball — I. 2; Pep Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band — 1, 2. 3; Jazz Ensemble — 2, 3. 4; Class Officer — 1, 2. 4; Prom King — 4; Who’s Who — 4; Louis Armstrong Jazz Award — 4. HAROLD WEAVER: Football Mgr — I. 2. 3; Baseball — I; Basketball Mgr. — 2. 3; Concert Band — 1, 3; Siatistitian — 3; Class Officer — 2; Sports Announcer — 4; Boys’ State - 3. MARIE WEBB: Girls’ League — 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball — 1. 2; Pep Band — I. 2. 3. 4; Chorus — 2, 4; Concert Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; F.T.A. — 4; John Philip Sousa Award — 3. Below: Laurie Clemens and Lisa Dye. 15 Jody Ashley Morris Ashley Steve Ashley Shelly Boggs Lloyd Bradshaw Chuck Cavanaugh Anna Colton Kevin Conroy Ron Cox Paul Crawford Jerry Duling Gordon Earl Joanna Elam Barb Hausinger Clint Hein Larry Hickman Todd Holliday Betty Hudson Ed Lindley John Mayfield Alex McCreary George Nelson Tonya Peterson Randy Saint THOSE NOT PICTURED: Bob Espinosa Julie Sullivan Shan Carmichael L: Anna Colton — “Of course we won! M: Chuck Cavanaugh — “At least I’m busy!” R: Roger Satanus — “You should all be so beautiful. ' Roger Satanus Dawn Treanor Doug Walters Erwin Watson 18 L: Junior advisor. Mr. Port-wood. B: Pres., Joanna Elam; Vice Pres., Tonya Peterson; Sec.. Shelly Boggs; Treas.. Jerry Duling; Rep., Kevin Conroy and Clint Hein. 19 UR: Paul Crawford starting in on a bull session with the photographer. UL: Clint and Jerry get hypnotized by the camera, while Anna daydreams of Miss Wong coming to her aid. MR: Linda and Paul protecting their young (Larry). LL: Kevin Conroy hard at work. LR: George Nelson being a “good little boy” for once. 20 UL: Juniors looking down upon the lesser beings (Frosh). L R: Alex McCreary — “That’s Incredible! ML: Jerry puckering up for his honey. M R: Steve Ashley — “This new math theory really blows my mind.” B: Mind over mathematics. Tom Barber Joe Brabender Lynn Canites Rick Carr Julie Cobum Charla Conner Kecia Cook Liza Cornish Linda Dikeman Teresa Dodge Tina Dupuis J. D. Elam Clarice Hutcheson Russell Hyde Barb Iverson Lon Jones Becky Lilly Bill Long Don Martin Ward Martin 23 Jeff McCoy Dale Middleton John Morlan Karen Murchie Daphne Perez Samantha Peterson Ellen Philips Robert Smothermon Dan Snell Brad Snodgrass Wendy Snodgrass Kathy Starkovich Lisa Susac Jana Turner Jeanme Walker Sue Walters David Webb Chris Windom Shelly Woodside 24 26 FRESHMEN Mike Cox, Mark DeClue. Van Elrod, Marlena Elzey, Webb Harvey. Julie Heideman. Kristy Kennedy. Tom Keo Theresa Abbott. Bill Anderson, Karen Anderson, Steve Anderson, Jon Boggs. Vince Caldwell. Lisa Carter, Carla Conner. David Costillic, Karla Lawson, Annette Lindley. Gary Madison, Cindy Martin, Tia Martin, Mike McCue. Marla McKnight 28 L to R.: Fred Walters. Mike Ward. Scott Wheelon L to R: Tiffany Snow. Gen Sul-lenger. Kevin George Taylor. John Tolentino Top Left: Marla’s retainer Top Right: Frosh Concert Band members. Below: Tina Peterson L. to R.: Nola Meyers. Rocksy Pomperein, Tina Peterson. Kassie Snodgrass 30 Still more freshman fun! 31 32 ikm dmo Football Team. Back row L to R Coach Stork. Jeff McCoy. Ed Lmdley. Spencer Keo. Kevin Snell. John Galliano. Randy Snodgrass. Steve Ashley. Mike Lawson. Ward Martin. Joe Brabendcr. Steve Anderson. 3rd Row Roger Satanus. Tom Barber. Fred Walters. Tony Martin. Paul Crawford. George Nelson. Ken Meyers. Brad Snodgrass. John Mayfield. 2nd Row: David Webb. Dan Snell. J D Elam. Erwin Watson. Scott Wheelon. Don Martin. Bill Anderson. Front Row: Dale Middleton. Webb Harvey. Robert Smothermon. Duane Middleton. Vince Caldwell. Top Right: Coach Anderson. Top Left: Coach Stork 33 34 FOOTBALL STATS CHEERLEADERS 36 SEASON SUMMARY The 1981 Varsity Volleyball season was one of the most successful in the history of Wasco Co. Union H.S. This year’s team finished the season 2nd in district to qualify for the State Quarterfinals. They were defeated there by a very impressive team from Prarie City, by a score of 15-9, 15-4. Chosen for the CBC 1st All-Star team were junior Joanna Elam, and soph. Sue Walters. Making 2nd team were senior Karen Kennedy, and Char Smothermon. Soph. Shelley Woodside received Honorable Mention. There were 27 girls in volleyball. The JV C programs were very successful in developing the skills of potential athletes. y Coach Huskey - 11 Echo - 13 Pilot • - 13 Rock • • - 15 - 6 Wahtonka - - 15 a - 15 a - 12 Echo - 4 • STATE QUARTERFINALS: WCUHS- 9 Prairie - 4 City • OVERALL RECORD: 8 Wins 2 Losses 15 15 11 15 10 15 13 12 IS 15 15 15 Players in action Middle: Coach Hubbard 39 CROSS Cross Country running, though not a very popular sport, had a turnout this year of some very competitive runners. Our Redsides, coached by John Howey, made a big splash at District and ran home with first place. They also made a valiant effort at State and showed the mighty Redside spirit by adding a third place trophy to our ever-increasing selection. L. R. Kevan H.. Ed L., and Kevin C. contemplate the competition. M. R.: The girls on the cross country team gather for a last minute pep talk. U.L.: Charlene S. stretching for a long run. tl .R : Liz T. is waltzing her way to the starting line. M L: Shelly B., Wendy S., and Anna C. can make their way leisurely to the finish line. M R.: WCUHS putting out all efforts. L.L.: Shelly W. looks back in surprise. L.R.: Ed L. enjoying one of his usual pastimes. 40 41 FALL SPORTS BANQUET HOMECOMING Above: Homecoming Queen Charlene Smolhermon. UR Senior Princess. Cindy McLenithan. MR: Junior Princess, Joanna Elam. LR: Sophomore Princess Clarice Hutchison. BR: Freshman Princess. Tina Peterson. 43 4kJl U.L.: Laune Clemens on Hawaiian Day. U.R.: Mrs. Parmen giving us a big smile. B.L.: Spencer Keo on Crazy Day being himself. M R.: Rocksy Pampenen catching an egg. B.R.: Sandy Bradshaw after she escaped from the nuthouse. W ft U.L.: Mark and Clint giving the camera a big smile. U.R : Jon boggs looking over his opponents. M.L.: Football team watching the Homecoming game. M.R.: Kristy K. looking over her work. B.R.: Princesses Clance and Cindy. Queen Charlene, and Princesses Joanna and Tina are together for a picture. Homecoming was a very fun week this year. The Sophomores and Juniors won this years Powder Puff soccer game. Our football game was agaist Pilot Rock, and we won 15 to 0. tfK 46 ASHLAND OR BUST Ask any one of the students who went to Ashland what it was like, and you probably won’t get a complete answer. After a few moments you will get something like “you just had to be there.” Relating the experiences the 15 chosen students had in Ashland was a • feeling beyond all words! Chaperoning the whole affair were Ms. Paden. and our librarian. Ms. Lewis. Special credit should be given to Sue S. for her great driving. These are a few pictures of their experiences on the trip and at the theater festival. 3 47 JUNIOR MISS 1980-81 There were four lucious contestants for this years Junior Miss. They are as follows from top to bottom: Melissa Alsup, Laurie Clemens. Babette Coe, and Catherine Elrod. Each of these wonderful lasses put an unmeasureable amount of time and energy into each of their performances and they each did a great job. For talent Melissa played the “Music Box Dancer” on the piano, Laurie sang “Was I Right”, Babette told of her experiences of being Rodeo Queen, and Catherine did a splendid job on the banjo. Afterwards, Melissa was crowned 1981 Junior Miss and Babette was first runner up. Congratulations Melissa! 48 THERE WASN'T A QUIET MOMENT DURING MRS. SEASON'S 50 CANDIDS DIRECTOR: Mr. Eric Fricke FLUTES: Marie Webb Tina Peterson PEP BAND MUSIC AWARDS Mark Troxel Louis Armstrong Jazz Award PEP BAND: TRUMPETS. Chuck Murchie Jerry Duling John Boggs Webb Harvey SAXES: LizTansley Kassie Snodgrass Barb Iverson Chad Hein CLARINETS: Tina Dupuis Ellen Philips Nola Meyers TROMBONE: Mike Martin DRUMS: Spencer Keo Paul Peterson Larry Hickman BASS: Mark Troxel JOHN PHILIP SOUSA AWARD Chuck Murchie and Liz Tansley WINTER ACTIVITIES 54 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team, L to R: Anna Colton. Karen Kennedy. Lisa Susac. Sue Walters. Shelley Woodside. Liz Tanzley. Barbara Iverson. Marcia Troxel. Charlene Smothermon. NOT PICTURED: Joanna Elam. Kristy Kennedy. Assorted shots of the girls in action. 57 Wrestling Team. Back row L to R: Linda Dikeman — stat: Mr. Walls — asst. Coach; Steve Anderson. Tom Barber. Joe Brabender, Paul Crawford. George Nelson. Larry Hickman. Mike Lawson, Coach Anderson. Kathy Starkovitch — stat. Middle row, L to R: Alex Mcreary, Dan Snell. Duane Middleton. Rob Smothermon, Don Martin. Front row L to R: Karen Anderson — CL. Annette Lindley — CL, Dale Middleton. Webb Harvey. Mike McCue, Tom Keo. Laurie Clemens — CL Teresa Abbott — CL, Not Pictured: (Jhuck Murchie — Varsity 178 The Redside Wrestlers had a successful season; ending the year with a 14 to 10 winning record, 3rd place in district, and sending 4 wrestlers to STATE. Left; Joe countering a takedown attempt. Right: George setting his opponent up for the takedown. WRESTLING 58 Bottom of page: The 4 birheads who went to STATE: Chuck Mur-chie — 178 Paul Craford — 168 Joe Brabender — 157 George Nelson — 148 Top: Joe Brabender looking for the Pin. Below: Chuck Murchie defending his referees down position. Below Left: Chuck Murchie after a tough third round victory. Below Right: The famous Paul Crawford cradle! Top L: Chuck Cavanaugh HWT Top M: Duane Middleton — 123 Top R: Don Martin — 130 Middle L: Mike McCue —J.V.98 Middle M: Tom Barber— 136 Middle R: George Nelson — 148 Bottom: The team warming up in anticipation of the matches ahead. BOYS' Above: Randy Snodgrass and the tall guy from Sherman Co. jumping for the ball. Bottom Left: Some of the Varsity players in action. Top: Mr. Howey — Head Coach Middle: Mr. Schackman —Assistant Coach and Athletic Director 61 M----------- Varsity Basketball Team L to R: Erwin Watson. Tony Martin. Jerry Duling. Lloyd Bradshaw. Steve Ashley. Randy Snodgrass. Kevin Conroy. Kevin Snell, Jeff McCoy, Ed Lindley, Spencer Keo. Doug Walters. 62 63 WINTER CHEERLEADERS The winter cheerleaders promote spirit for J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, and Wrestling. They all work hard at practicing new cheers, leading the pep assemblies, and making posters. They entertained us through the year with skits like “Too Tired to Move. Wr.: Karen Anderson, Teresa Abbotl. Annette Lind ley. Laurie Clemens. J.V. — B: Kristy Kennedy. Tia Martin. Tiffany Snow. J.V. — B,: Shelly Boggs, Tonya Peterson. Babette Coe. Cindy McLenithan. 6a The Winter Sports Banquet. Boys and Girls Basketball and Wrestling. UL: Varsity Girls Basketball UR: Varsity Boys Basketball ML: JV Boys Basketball MR: JV Girls Basketball LR: Wrestling WINTER SPORTS BANQUET 66 CANDID SHOTS 68 69 BASEBALL L-R Coach Herb Snodgrass. Joe Brabender. George Nelson, Steve Ashley. Randy Snodgrass. Kevin Snell. Bill Anderson. Asst. Coach Jim Burgett. Manager Spencer Keo. Ken Meyers. Paul Crawford. Roger Satanus. Tony Martin. Paul Peterson. Fred Walters. Dan Snell. Doug Walters. Erw in Watson. Brad Snodgrass. BL: Coach Herb Snodgrass. MB Bill.Tony. Brad. BR: Asst. Coach Jim Burgett. 70 71 72 TRACK The W.C.U.H.S. track team consisted of SENIORS: Liz Tansley, Isis Perez, and managers Mike Martin and Marcia Troxel. JUNIORS: Steve Ashley. Kevin Conroy, Jerry Duling. Gordon Earl. Joanna Elam. Ed Lindley, and Alex McCreary SOPHOMORES: J.D. Elam. Barb Iverson. Dale Middleton. Sue Walters, David Webb, and Shelly Woodside. FRESHMEN: John Tolentino, Tia Martin, and Tina Peterson. The Redsides put out all their effort in making this track team a success. We can all be proud of Steve Ashley. Ed Lindley. Sue Walters, Shelly Woodside. Isis Perez, and Barb Iverson our state qualifiers. 73 76 UL: Mark Troxel and Charlene Smolhermon UR Paul Peterson and Shelly Woodside M R: John Tolentino and Tia Martin LR: Steve Ashley and Lisa Susac LL: Don Martin and Katrina Iverson Mark and Charlene, the King and Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. 1981. Many a Redside participated in the dance. 77 UL: Chuck Murchie and Teresa Abbott UR: Jerry Duling and Tiffany Snow M.L: Tom Barber an Sue Walters MR: Mike McCueand Rocksy Pamperine LR: Joe Brabenderand Kathy Starkovich Couples at the prom. 78 WINTER CONCERT UL: Part of the sax section in the Jazz Ensemble. LL: The Concert Band UR: Lisa Dye Laurie Clemens singing a song. LR: The Jazz Ensemble trumpet section; Jerry Dul-ing. Chuck Murchie. and Paul Peterson. 79 MOTHERS' TEA L: Mark prcpanng to aid Charlene down the stairs. R: Paul assisting Laurie ML: The band — Mark. Spencer, and Chad. MR: Backup singers — Kassie. Melissa, and Marcia Bottom: Laurie and Lisa sing a song together. 81 GRADUATION Salutatonan — Chuck Murchie ML: Ralph McLcnithan. M R: Flower Girls at the Graduation Ceremony. LL: Mr. Anderson, the guest speaker. LM: Duane Middleton, class president. LR: Mr. Newton, the master of ceremonies. 82 The Class of 1981: Henry Wooderson. Sandy Smith. Tony Martin. Babette Coe. Ralph McLenithan. Ken Meyers. Katherine Elrod. Paul Peterson. Dena Clemens. Gil Heideman. Laurie Clemens. Jerry Jones. Harold Weaver. Kevin Snell. Lisa Dye. Chuck Murchie. Marcia Troxel. Chad Hein. Charlene Smotherrnon. John Galliano. Liz Tansley. Duane Middleton. Chns Cook. Gary Carr. Isis Perez, Randy Snodgrass. Cindy McLenithan. Kevan Houser. Karen Kennedy, Mark Troxel. Marie Webb. Spencer Keo. Melissa Alsup. Mike Martin. Mike Lawson. ML: The concert Band playing the processional. MR: Tina Peterson and Tracy Wooderson. LL: Laurie Clemens singing “My Way.” LR: Congratulations! SENIORS DAILY ACTIVITIES Babeltc Coe The Cherry Sweetheart contest is put on yearly by the Cherry Growers. One senior girl represents each of the four schools in Wasco County. This year, our school had three contestants. They each were interviewed by a panel of judges. Melissa was chosen to represent WCUHS as a Cherry Sweetheart Princess. She was busy going to luncheons, speaking on the radio, making public appearances, and becoming aquainted with the people of the Dalles during the Cherry Festival Week. Melissa became the Wasco County Cherry Sweetheart. Congratulations, Melissa! 86 MUSIC DEPARTMENT UL: John Morlan on the guitar. UR: The trumpet section! LL: Jana Turner Wendy Snodgrass playing the piano MR: Barb Iverson Chad Hein playing sax. LR: Part of the Sax section. 87 Top: The Chorus at the Spring Concert. ML: Chad Hem on the Tenor Sax. MR Chuck Murchie playing Lead Trumpet. Bottom: Woodwind players in the Concert Band. 68 Some Soloists L to R: Liz Tanslcy. Chuck Murchie. and Tonya Peterson. LL: Part of Jazz Ensemble Sax section. LR Mark Troxel on the bass! GIRLS' LEAGUE Girls’ League. Back row L to R: Miss Wong — advisor, Charlene Smothermon. Lisa Cornish. Becky Lily. Julie Hcideman. Betty Hudson, Joanna Elam. Fourth Row L to R: Carla Conner. Marlena Elzey. Laune Clemens. Samantha Peterson. Karla Lawson. Jeannie Walker, Tina Dupuis. Daphne Perez. Third Row L to R: Tia Martin. Rocksy Pampercin. Jana Turner. Lisa Susac. Wendy Snodgrass. Shelley Woodside, Clarice Hutcheson. Gen Sullenger. Nola Meyers. Second Row L to R: Cindy McLenithan, Linda Dikeman. Lesa Carter, Annette Lindley, Tiffany Snow, Marla McKnight, Karen Anderson. Tina Peterson. Kristy Kennedy, Teresa Abbott. Front Row L to R: Kassie Snodgrass. Lisa Dye. Melissa Alsup, Marcia Troxel, Sue Walters, Shelley Boggs. Liz Tanzley, Lon Jones. Julie Coburn. 90 GIRLS OF THE MONTH MARCIA TROXEL SEPTEMBER KATHY STARKOVICH OCTOBER KAREN KENNEDY NOVEMBER TONYA PETERSON DECEMBER CHARSMOTHERMON JANUARY CINDY McLENITHAN FEBRUARY LAURIE CLEMENS MARCH JOANNA ELAM APRIL 91 L'L: The new members taking their oath: L to R Lori Jones. Julie Coburn. Tonya Peterson. Shelley Woodside. and Kathy Starkovich. L'R Mrs. Season — advisor LL: Kevan Houser — Honor Society President LR: Chuck Murchie — Vice President. Cindy McLemthan Secretary RECOGNIZING CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, la. SOCIETY Upper: Jerry Duling pinning Kathy’s pin on her. LL: The music for the ceremony. LR: Mr. Willard speaking. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Kevan Houser Chuck Murchie Cindy McLemthan Liz Tanzley Jerry Duling Kevin Conroy Joanna Elam Steve Ashley Clint Hein Tonya Peterson Kathy Starkovich Shelley Woodside Julie Cobum Lori Jones LEADERSHIP, AND SERVICE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY President Secretary Chuck Cindy Murchie McLenithan OFFICERS — 1980-1981 LIBRARY AIDES AND F.T.A.'s Top: Library Aide, L to R. Back Row: Doug Wallers. John May-field. Gordon Earl. Front Row: Anna Colton. Sandy Smith. Marie Webb. Very Front Row: Mrs. Lewis — Advisor, Betty Hudson. L: Marie Webb R: Chuck Murchie; a FTA for Miss Wong’s Algebra I class. Her other aides were Kevan Houser. Mike Lawson. Ellen Philips, and Lori Jones. 96 UL: Tonya Peterson deep in thought. LL: Paul Crawford after winning at district! LM: Sue in a dress; believe it or not!! LR: George Nelson at the Prom. STILL MORECANDIDS... 98 I, Melissa AIsup. will Shelly Boggs all the fun in cheerleading, Mr. Anderson a sea of uncorrected papers, my basketball ability to Tia Martin, my trips to Kah-Nee-Ta to Kassie Snodgrass, and to Wendy Snodgrass all my old ankle braces. Have fun next year! I. Santy Bradshaw, will my cheerful personality to Gen Sullinger (who needs it badly), my anti-infested locker 123 to Van Elrod, and the ability to look innocent when trouble arises to my brother, Lloyd Bradshaw. I. Gary Carr, will my ability to scare Larry Hickman lifeless to Alex McCreary, my noon activities to Paul Crawford, my car to Bobby Allen so he can get to school on time for next year. I, Chris Cook, will my ability to always get in trouble with Mr. Newton to my little sis Rocksy, to Barb H. my ability to get good grades during her Senior year and to the graduating class of 82,1 will a terrific Senior party, (expect me!). I, Dena Clemens, will Jody Ashley the ability to carry on the Rowdie Reefers, and the Seniors of next year, have a good time. I, Laurie Clemens, will my locker 49 to Buzz, my ability to pass competencies to Jeannie Tina (lots of luck), and 1 will my important position as a Rowdie Reefer to Dawn. Jody Kecia (have a good one). 1, Babette Coe, will mine and Melissa's super messy locker to anyone who will keep it looking like this and my logging boots to Logger Van Elrod. Happy logging Van! I, Lisa Dye, will 100 Science Fiction and English IV books, “That must be read in two weeks,” to Ms. Paden, 1 will Kassie Snodgrass a bass guitar so she doesn’t have to pretend any more, and to next years Seniors, 1 will, a great time in Personal Finance, English IV, and American Government. (Good Luck!). I, Catherine Elrod, will my cake decorating ability to the Junior Class and the cake to Mr. Newton. I also will my ability to get along well with the teachers to anyone who needs it, and my faithful locker 99 to anyone who will take good care of it. I, John Galliano, will my ability to give Freshmen hell on the football team to Webb Harvey, my V-8 Vega to Alex McCreary (he needs a better car), and my noon-hour activities to Steve Ashley. I, Gil Heideman, will my noon activities to Ward Martin and diet plan to Chuck C. I, Chad Hein, will my height to Lloyd Bradshaw, my dry cans of Copenhagen to Bob Esbinoso, my way of getting along with teachers to Larry Hickman and my bent nose to Clint, keep it in the family. I, Kevan Houser, leave the following items: to Jon Boggs, I leave my height, to Annette Lindley, a road map of California so she can go to Hollywood, to Teresa Abbott, I will my math abilities — good luck!! To Shelley Boggs, I leave all my good grades so she can bum around and enjoy her Senior year, to the Class of 82 1 leave Mr. Schackman, along with 47 pamphlets, 86 pages of notes, and dozens of competencies. Enjoy!! I, Jerry Jones, give my empty pop bottles to Doug Walters, my good looks to Paul Crawford, my hairy chest to Tina Peterson, my sideburns to the Sophomore class, and the secret plans to my super catapult to anyone who wants them. I, Karen Kennedy, will my basketball ability and position to Kristy Kennedy, my lunch hour to Jody Ashley, and to the class of “82” a rowdie Senior party and save a place for the Seniors of “81”. I, Spencer Keo (Rez), will my one hand catching ability to in a football game to Ward Martin, I also will my running ability to Larry Hickman, and my warming up on the Basketball bench to Steve Ashley. I, Mike Lawson, will my size to Mike McCue, my ability to get along with Mr. Anderson when he is mad to Dale Middleton and my A's in Ms. Padens’ classes to Joe Brabender. I, Tony Martin, will my jersey 29 to Jay Tolentino and my locker 29 to Tia Martin, also I will my ability to stay out of trouble to Karen Anderson and my athletic abilities to Ward Martin. I, Cindy McLenithan, will my ability to get to Personal Finance on time to Tonya Peterson and anyone else who is ever on time, I will my famous cheerleading jumps (OUCH!) to Karen Anderson — have fun and good luck, I will my many hours spent on posters to Shelly Boggs, I'm sure you could use the extra time, and last, but not least, 1 will my great running abilities to Coach Howey — now you don’t have to drive when you go down river. (Hint). I, Ralph McLenithan, will my ability to get along with Ace Rice to Rick Carr. I will my ability to tell good stories to Webb Harvey, and 1 wish that we would have a father Son Tea. I, Ken Meyers, will my busted jock to Wendy Snodgrass and my staring ability to Charla Conners. And last, my super outfielding to Paul Crawford so the baseball will stop bouncing over his head., I, Duane Middleton, will, if you will. Also, I will by Seniorities for next year to Shelly Boggs. I. Chuck Murchie, hereby will my magic fingers and my ability to make THE HORN sing to Jerry Poof” Duling. To Jerry I also will my ability to really bug Wendy in State Band. To Steve Anderson and Chuck Cavanaugh I will my little brains and hustle so they can be halfway dangerous in Wrestling. To Joe “Burhead” Brabender, I will my Herculean build and wrestling ability so he can win at State next year. Finally to who ever wants it. I will my ability to keep the teachers under control. I. Isis Perez, will Kecia Cook my ability to have fun in the Sophomore P.E. Class and to Daphne my patience in waiting for the end of your two years. 1, Paul Peterson, will my ability of making spectacular catches in Baseball to Webb Harvey, my finger dexterioty and my ability to finish a Typing job the first time to Shelly Boggs. I also will my ability to move pipe fast and efficiently without screwing around and telling stupid jokes and driving off the road to Tommy Barber. 1. Sandy Smith, will my ability to always be in trouble to John Morlan — and all my time in the office to Kevin Conroy and Shelly Boggs. Have a good one!! I Charlene Smothermon, will my locker to Robert S.. my record in track to Tia Martin, my hustle in basketball to Wendy S., and my ability to be late and still make it to anyone who needs it, and to Howard and Miss Huskey, my muddy Cross Country shoes for luck. I. Catfood(Kevin Snell), will all of my AC-DC tapes to Paul Crawford. I also will my ability to get deficiency slips to my brother Danny to keep in the family. I, Randy Snodgrass, will my shoulder pads and neckroll to George Nelson. My ability to teach Freshmen to be animals to Webb Harvey. And my Great Times before basketball practice to Kevin Conroy, Jerry Duling, and Steve Ashley! I, Liz Tansley, will my speed and agility to Sue Walters, my striped shorts to Tina Peterson, my volleyball uniform to Shelly Boggs, and my Basketball uniform to Wendy Snodgrass. I, Marcia Troxel, will Pete the Funky Monkey to the Girl’s Basketball and Volleyball teams. Also I will my 32 basketball uniform to Kassie Snodgrass to wear with pride and honor. I’d like to thank these few people for all the help they’ve given me this year: Sue W„ Shelly W„ Liz T.. Linda D., Clarice H.. Tia M.. Kassie S.. Melissa A., and Miss Huskey. Thanks a lot. I. Mark Troxel, bequeath my ten magic fingers, and my constant movements to John Morlan. To my gardner... 1 dozen blooming Geronisies. 102 103 WRAY'S DRUG STORE S and H Green Stamps 420 E. 2nd The Dalles, Oreg. 97058 Photography by TOM JONES 206 East 2nd The Dalles, Ore. PASTRAMI PETE'S DELICATESSEN ICECREAM PARLOR Homemade Ice Cream 1465 W. 6th, The Dalles MAGIC MIRROR SALON OF BEAUTY 205 Washington St. The Dalles, Ore. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON TUM-A-LUM-LUMBER COMPANY Materially Yours Drive-in Member F.D.I.C. Banking The Dalles Phone 811 E. 2nd St. 296 5414 The Dalles. Ore. 97058 SHAKEY'S PIZZA younes 809 Chenowith The Dalles, Ore. See what's Shakin! Craft Centre arts . . hobbies 421 East Second-296-5144 103 CRAIGS OFFICE [?[ft[!§CTra®K]§ DAVIES DRUG SUPPLY ■ Cnsmetirs ’ Photo For All Your Office Needs Supplies 296-2675 ’ Presc,,p 0n Neva's Hallmark OPEN SUNDAYS 10 2 For All Your Gifts 320 E SECOND ST. THE DALLES PAYLESS DRUG STORES TREATY OAK EDUCATION CENTER 312 East Federal The Dalles, Ore. 300 E. 4th Street The Dalles, Ore. aflUM 503 296 9223 THE DALLES LMBONAHANS JEWELRY GIFTS SCHOOLOF Quality Gifts for Every Occasion 308 East Second Street BEAUTY The Dalles, Oregon 97058 415 E. 2nd St. VISA Bridal Registery Our Specialty LANCE APPAREL WILLIAMS 1870 Shop Williams Phone The Family Store 296 2874 Where We Care About You 309 E. 2nd St. The Dalles Ore. 302 E. 2nd 97058 106 number 1 media in the | j| mid Columbia basin a !■ ■ |F ■ ,41 ■- COLUMBIA TRAVEL AGENCY 310 E. 4th The Dalles, Ore. Sty mans J oivers 200 EAST SEC0N0 ST PHONE (503)296 2171 THE DALLES OREGON 9705S RADIO SHACK Flowers for 311 East 2nd The Dalles, Ore. Total Hardware COAST TO COAST PINE GROVE MERCANTILE in The Dalles In Pine Grove 317 E. 3rd St. The Dalles Oregon Phone 296 5143 97058 Rt. 1 Bo 92 Maupin, Ore. AUTO ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. COBURN ELECTRIC INC. Rt. 1 Bo 89, Tygh Valley Commercial, Industrial The Dalles Oregon Residential Wiring 107 dCPenney 0 course you can charge il CD rr S, r : • rlttt Cetelo MMSW PARKING assss?1 212 East 2nd Downtown The Dalles REALTY WORLD ALDRIDGE ASSOCIATES The Dalles, Ore. HAZEL PHILLIPS TRAVEL AGENCY GARY DENNING FLOOR COVERING The Dalles, Ore. The Dalles, Ore. 97058 EQUITALBE SAVING IS PEOPLE Phone 296 6146 ..HUDSON.. INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Phone 296 2268 The Dalles office JOHN WOOD JERRY FRAZIER 235 E. 3rd St. The Dalles Oreg. 97058 Since 1882 101 E. 2nd Sf. The Dalles GORDONS TONY'S TOWN AND COUNTRY CLOTHING Where the Smart Student Stops ... and shops The Dalles, Ore. 97058 Western Wear tor all The Family See Our complete Line of Warm Clothes Casual Wear Shoes, Boots 401 E. 2nd St. The Dalles Oregon 97058 108 STATE FARM INSURANCE FARMER'S INSURANCE GROUP 205 W. 3rd Street The Dalles, Ore. 205 E. 3rd Street The Dalles, Ore. THE UNFINISHED FURNITURE STORE SMALL CHANGE 206 Madison Street 210 Washington Street The Dalles, Ore. The Dalles, Ore. COLOMBIA RIVER BANKING MODE O' DAY 307 E. 2nd St. Company . . . We work time and a halt for you!!! The Dalles, Ore. 3rd 4 Federal The Dalles, Ore. Clothing!!! Phone — 5194 Member F.D.I.C. TYEMIS ARCO STATION THE INSURANCE MART 610 5th Street 703 E. 2nd Street The Dalles, Ore. Madras, Ore. 109 U.S. NATIONAL BANK Member F.D.I.C. The Dalles Dufur DUFUR — Phone 467-2296 Our Savings Plans Grow on You The Dalles Branch Phone 296 2235 FORT DALLES DATSUN 315 West 3rd Street The Dalles, Ore. Phone 296-2241 COLOMBIA RIVER BANKING COMPANY 316 E. 3rd Street The Dalles, Ore. Member F.D.I.C. 296-2954 Jim Iris Mahaffey The Dalles Seniors ... get your graduation announcements printed here. 623 East 2nd The Dalles MAIER KRIER 400 E. 2nd St. AL BLAKE CONSTRUCTION, CO. The Dalles, Ore. Rt. I Box 60 A Maupin, Ore. Ill AUTOGRAPHS A note from me: Due to lack of communication, the 1981 Yearbook has been put out late. Sorry.


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