Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

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Homecoming was a special time for closeness and working together. They held a gas raffle and a bottle drive to pay for color pictures in the yearbook. They also held other fund raisers to help pay for their Senior trip to Mt. Hood. The Senior Prom made a wonderful memory, and graduation went well. Their advisors are Betty Mosar and Larry Ballman. Senior class officers: Chris Gramson, President; Cherie Bement, Sgt.-at-Arms; Kathy Hulon, Vice- President; Heidi Heinrich, Secretary; Teresa Be- ment, Treasurer. Seniors show their spirit in a pep assembly. Glenn Taggart as “Prince,” and Winilyn Bernal during Homecoming week Senior Video. The Seniors “giving their all’ during a senior class meeting. Teresa Bement, Cheri Marsh, and Amy Mundell pose with the Senior’s billboard on ‘50's day during Homecoming week. Mr. Filori “interviews” Jolie West for a job in Ca- reers class. Wearing rain gear doesn’t dampen Senior Spirit during Homecoming week. Chris Gramson seems to be telling Tony “Santa” Bogh what he wants for Christmas. Some Senior girls take a break during their Careers class to pose for the yearbook. Jimmy Sears and a friend enjoy an assembly. Seniors not available in color: K. Dale Adams L. Curt Garrett M. Tony McDonald Le, Anh-Thu Leer, Gary Marsh, Cheri Moberg, Jim Mundell, Amy Paul, Bill Rummell, Rose Salmi, David Scully, Morina 6 Sears, James Singstad, Ketil Smotherman, Shawn Storma, Michelle Taggart, Glenn Thomas, Chuck Warren, Alice West, Jolie Wilson, Shelly Wright, Greg Juniors. Like The Life Of The Sunset, They’ve Got Only A Little Time Left. The Junior class is the smallest . , —_ . . class in the school Dut they nave a lot of spirit! They took first place in the Homecoming competition They also kept busy running the winter concession stand and spon soring the Prom. Their advisors are Gretchen DeWilde and Robert Fi lori B Jur tice sh« Pe Wil t Pa 3 Cle and Tt h Lar Juniors Baughman, Traci Bjaranson, Jeff Crane, Jason Hanna, Staci Hanson, Renee Brandon, Dave Flynn, James Heaton, Correen @ a Bernal, Dandelle Cole, Jerry “OSS OM Ses Hammons, Rennee Hellingson, Jeannie Juniors Kadera, Tom Lam, Thanh Langston, Angie Mason, Lorrey Pargeon, Nancy Paul, Nicole Plummer, Walt Ryan, Krist Sexton, Allen Veelle, Victor Weissenfluh, Bruce Not Pictured Cummins, John Galloway, Jeff Hall, Joe May, Deanna Moore, Mike Ramsdell, Carolyn Stillick, Michelle Above: Brian Johnson diligently studies his Warrior handbook. Right: Junior girls listen carefully during a class meeting. 11 Sophomores. Like A Gull In Mid-Flight, They Will Eventually Reach Their Destiny. The Sophomore class had a busy year. They won more spirit sticks than any other class. They held the Welcome Freshmen Dance ,” par ticipated in Homecoming, and raised funds operating the winter concessions. Their advisors are Elouise York and Gary McBride A. Sophomores show their winning E MO! lass off Fron | mhirene Cashio t su Cynthia Dunn, vice-s n Becky Morisse, class nta Back R Hoa | r Karl H berg a at-A I y Ma a etary C Erik McC 2 Darren Jor Gh So Sophomores Anderson, Starla Baumann, June Berg, Kari Bernal, Maddie Bingaman, Josie Boothby, Robert Braley, Noelle Brown, Leonard Bussert, Monique Campbell, Linda Cameron, Colleen Cashion, Shirene Chavis, Nancy Cheney, Craig Cleveland, Denise Conner, Melody Corkill, Rick Cornish, Jennifer Creech, Lynn Dawson, Tim Dee, Nikki Dunn, Cynthia Eastman, Rick Ellis, Dennis 13 Sophomores Moore, Glen Moore, Guy Morisse, Becky Nichols, Heather Osborn, Galen Owen, Tom Palmrose, Leroy Paul, Trina Peschl, Christy Reier, Jake Rummell, Kurt Seal, Gladys Spath, Curtis Spring, Renea Stahly, Michele Stutznegger, Norman Waggerby, Cori Waters, Frank Watkins, Stephanie Wheatley, Jody Williams, Mark Williams, Shawn Winslow, Monica 15 Freshmen. Using The Sun As A Guide, They Continue On Their Way: x 2 = aS ah ¥ This year's Freshmen class is a large one with 7 3 members. They participated in Homecoming. They planned a Thank You Sopho dance during the nor winter Their advisors are Carolyn Ramey and John Granger ident reshmen Amell, Alisa Bartleson, Angella Benfield, Latt Berg, Richard Bodie, Angela Blum, Larry Bruney, Sumeur Bjaranson, Adam Cook, Brenda Cole, Tiffany Cowger, Teri Crites, Tamie Cross, Jimmy Davis, Chris Davis, Nancy Davis, Robbie DeLoe, Christine Dennon, Brian Duke, Bill Falleur, Monique Farmer, Tammy Gabol, David Gramson, Janelle Hanna, Scott 17 Ricker, Patsi Ring, Monte Roberts, Shawn Rummell, Paul Schmitt, Marie Scott, Doug Scully, Eric Shepherd, Christine Silva, Ryan Sims, Kay Simmons, Brett Smith, Bernadine Snell, Carla Stangel, David Steve, Amy Thomas, Dennis Warren, John Wait, Becky Watkins, Derek Weiss, Eric Williams, Kevin Williams, Shani Wing, Dan Wing, Lonny 19 Friendly Faculty Faces A. Larry Ballman, Science, Aquaculture. B. Robert Cole, Attendance, Global Studies. C. Marilyn Denny-Floyd, Art. D. Gary Feletar, Special Ed. E. Gus Fennerty, Aquaculture. F. Gretchen DeWilde, Business, Journalism, Yearbook. G. Robert Filori, Business, Psych. H. John Granger, Shop. I. Gayle Hart, English, Drama. J. John Mattila, Health and P.E. K. Angelo Mauceri, Band, Choir. L. Gary McBride, Math, Computers, Science. M.Betty Mosar, Math, Computers. N. Carolyn Ramey, Home Economics, Health. O. Richard Ridout, Modern Problems, Counselor. P. Shirley Rupp, English, Spanish. Q. Kathy Storts, Chapter I. R. Jessie Wallace, P.E. S. Dennis Warren, History, English. T. Elouise York, Media Center Specialist. Wonderful Working Team A. Donald McCoy, Superintendent. B. Hazen Barnard, Principal. C. Barbara Balensifer, Office. D. Sally Smotherman, Office. E. Dwayne Huddleston, Athletic Director. F. Virginia Steve, Study Hall and Aide. G. Gail Klingerman, Special Ed. Aide. H. Beanie Johnson, Special Ed. Aide. I. Vi Kimbrough, Cook. J. Beverly Azevedo, Cook. K. Betty Brim, Cook. L. Barb Engbretson, Nurse. M. Ahren Donnigan, Custodian. N. Frank Azevedo, Maintenance Supervisor. O. Bonnie Beatty, Custodian. Football Teams Have Good Year Victor Veelle kicking off during a J.V. game. Coach Feletar, Coach Bergerson, and the J.V. team look at the Warrior drive in wonder. Derek Watkins and Tim Dawson look to the sidelines for assistance. The Warrior defense swarming in ona helpless opponent. Eric Scully getting some hard-earned yardage. Tim Johnson giving a pre-game handoff to Jake Reier. 78} The Warriors were a strong and proud team this year. Ten Seniors led the club to their first place win in district. A. 78-Dale Adams. B. 56- Mark Baldwin. C. 10-Tony Bogh. D. 32-Mike Davis. E. 40-Chris Gramson. F. 80-Gavin Harper. G. 68-Tony McDonald. H. 76-Bill Paul. I. 84-Jim Sears. J. 20-Chuck Thomas. The Warrior team. F Mark ront row: Tony Bogh, Jim Sears, Bill Paul, Tony McDonald, Chuck Thomas, ¢€ SE ys re ap sary Leer, Chris Gramson, Mike Davis John ds i 2 Ve ik bribes ae Seheir sate ane may pein Paglia, Dandelle Bernal, James Flynn, David Brandon, Brian Norris Jones, James McKey, Frank Water ; ‘aa 5 H Sa he Gramson Hoa Lam, Karl Hellberg, Lenny Brown, Tim Dawson Eric Scully, Tim Iohneon Flaite Math Kanu o a ges awn Roberts, Derek Watkins, Gary Jones, Dennis Thomas, Ron Jones ts it! onte Ring. Row 5: John Warren Darren ¢ oolidge, Doug Scott, Latt Benfield. Terry Jones, Don McKey hr rr frett Simr 2 2 { ( Nort B ions, Russ Hansen, Ryan Silva Dick Berg, Chris Davis cord. A. back. B. dinal ball carrier. C. Mike Davis ready to pitch. |B}: Neahkahnie game. Cathlamet ) Nestucca 14 Portland Christian 6 Willamina 7 Lutheran 19 Corbett 13 Neahkahnie 13 Knappa 16 Vernonia 6 Dayton (State) 16 VARSITY The Warriors were 8-2 this season. They captured the Northwest “A” League Crown with a 5-0 league re- Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton The Warrior Wall shuts down a Neahkahnie running Jake Reier and Gary Gramson close in on a helpless Car- Chuck Thomas’ “Immaculate Interception” during the Knappa Vernonia Ilwaco Neahkahnie Knappa Vernonia Astoria Neahkahnie JUNIOR VARSITY 8 6 0 6 6 Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton Warrenton 25 Volleyball The girls’ volleyball team had a fun but disap- pointing season. They did make it to the play-offs, but after winning in the play-offs, they missed dis- trict by the toss of a coin. They will really miss their coach, Mrs. Jessie Wallace, who retired this year. $ 1 he proudly displays the sage s M n her team B Staci Hanna returns the ball, with Kathy Hulon offering stance. Jennie Morisse watches anxiously C Kathy Hulon pictured in the act of returning the ball D. Shelly Wilson and Michele Stahly “reaching” new ae Row: Coach Jessie Wallace, Laura Baumann-Stats, Michele Stahly, Nicole Paul, Staci Hanna, Patti Barnard, Jennie Morisse, Kathy a J.V. Coach Trinda Little. Row 2: Monique Falleur, Christine Shepherd, Amy Steve, Susan Ellis, Shelly Wilson, Cynthia Dunn, Tracy alcolm, Tracy May, Trina Paul, Becky Morisse. Row 3: Renea Spring, June Baumann, Denise Cleveland, Christina Deloe, Janelle Gramson, Billy Heaton, Nancy Davis, Monica Winslow. i I tt tee teheLe : tet i i A. Patti Barnard receiving Most Inspirational Award in vol- leyball at awards banquet from Coach Wallace. B. Janelle Gramson looks hopeful as Christine Shepherd sets. C. Cherie Bement looks on as Jennie Morisse serves. D. With a look of intense concentration, Shelly Wilson bumps the ball. 27 Sports Awards who participated in I all Sports and on rally were honored at th e Sports Aw ards Banquet he ld in the Activity Room on it of the evening occurred when 1984 District All the ¢ hletes November 20, 1984 The highligh Hazen Barnard, placed the Master of Ceremonies newly constructed trophy case. Football Trophy in the A i 3 seh Chris Gramson share the s Player Award : . ' ows the audience the 1984 Dis- t tootba Tr Why, + ] ; tball Trophy before placing i apna : placing it in the ( Coach John Mattil a fattila presents the Most Inspira- Onal award t« 7 a ward to Tony 7 he Donald and Bill Paul cine Finelhowd tC) gh and Chuck Thomas proudly display Co-Captain award . linia KA } nnie Morisse make nakes a special presentation on of the volleyball team to Mrs. Jessie Wal Fall Pep Assembl Warriors Have A Lot Of Spirit! Varsity Cheerleaders Correen Heaton and Michelle Storma pose with “Knappa player” before the bonfire. Gretchen Palmberg and Angela Bodie dance to the 50’s beat. Band members David Stangel and Russ Hansen keep the music coming. Billie Heaton and the volleyball team perform in a skit. Jody Wheatley and Michelle Storma rock on. Students show their spirit during class competition. 29 Homecoming 1984 Homecoming 1984 brought lots of fun and activities. A Juniors dressed up for rain day. B. Queen Kim Kaul poses with Warrior Alan Berg C. Kathy Black looks for lifesavers hidden in flour during the Olympics. D Cheri Marsh and Chuck Thomas compete against Jennie Morisse and Jeff Bjaranson during the Olympics. E. On ‘50's day, Jeff Bjaranson, Kevin Ladd, and Nikki Dee were dressed to the “max.” F. Tony McDonald and Larry Jones use the bonfire to roast marshmellows. G. Jaime Paglia and Staci Hanna were Prince and Wendy in the Junior 4 lass V ideo The Warrior Hat and Button day. Front row: Cynthia Dunn, Monique Falleur. Back row: Chris Davis, Christine Shepherd, Gayla Gan- dy. John Hellingson “pigs” out during ba- nana-eating contest. Gayla Gandy dressed up like the Knappa quarterback on opposing team day. Swinging ‘50's with Monique Falleur, Billie Heaton, Kathy Black, and Debbie Milmine. Three-legged racers, Nikki Blum and Karen Cashion. Wheelbarrow race contestants wait to start. The Junior class won the sign competi- tion with their Warrior. Homecoming Dance Warrior Homecoming” was the theme of this year’s dance held on October 27. Purple and white rain- drops on the walls showed each couple’s names, while purple and white balloons covered the ceiling. Dennis Nakata was the D.J. At 10 o'clock Queen Kim Kaul and her escort, Ketil Singstad, along with the rest of the court, crowned Jim- my Sears “King Football A Senior escorts and princesses, Glenn Taggart, Patti Barnard, Winilyn Bernal, and Dean Hartman wait for King Foot- ball to be announced B Homecoming Queen, Kim Kaul, con- gratulates King Football, Jimmy Sears C Princesses and escorts: Freshmen, Amy Steve and Dennis Thomas; Sophomores, Michele Stahly and Erik McGuire; and Juniors, Nicole Paul and John Helling- son D Gretchen Palmberg and Mark Kujala won the D_J.’s dance contest i Everyone had a good time dancing t Carla Snell helps Shawn Smotherman with his bDoutonniere all Events Shop teacher, John Granger, don- ated his time to build a new tro- phy case in the activity room. Mr. Barnard, our principal, wears his Warrior jacket and show his enthusiasm for his new job to Shelly Wilson. Parents returned to the classroom for Parent-Teacher night on Octo- ber 18. The Junior’s after-game dance at- tracted a crowd of 150 students. Mr. Bjaranson and Mrs. Shepherd practice their typing skills on Par- ent-Teacher night. Christmas Ball The Christmas Ball this year didn’t receive a very large turn-out, but those who attended had a good time. The tables were wrapped like Christmas packages and the photo background was an old fashioned scene complete with rocking chair, fireplace, and Christmas tree. Cake and punch were served as refresh- ments. AS Christmas Ball Court. Seated: Senior Princesses Teresa Bement and Cheri Marsh; Queen, Shelly Wilson. Standing: Lenny Brown; Freshmen Princess, Nancy Davis; Dean Hartman; Shawn Smother- man; John Nichols; Mike Davis; Junior Princess, Staci Hanna; Karl Hellberg; Sophomore Princess, Becky Morisse. B. Smiling Cheri Marsh dances the night away. Cc. A special night for Queen Shelly Wilson and her date, John Ni- chols. 1D). Chris “Santa” Gramson can’t seem to decide whether he’s hungry, tired, or just plain con- fused! E Teresa Bement shows how to “get down” while Jimmy Sears, Kim Kaul and Chris Gramson look on. 35 _—_—. eo = bP — Of Activities Keep A. Tammy Cowger and Craig Cheney participated in the “Voice of Democracy” contest sponsored by the local VFW. Tammy won the local and district competitions B. Tony McDonald “models” for Mrs. Denny-Floyd’s art class C. Mrs. Rupp’s Spanish class put on a Christmas pro- gram for the student body D. Miss DeWilde’s Shorthand class celebrated the new year with sparkling cider E. Galen Osborn and Karl Hellberg ran into some whipped cream during a pep assembly F. Students sing Christmas carols in Spanish iene Students Busy During Winter Winter concession stand is a welcome sight during winter basketball games. Walt Plummer and Bill Dee are working for the Juniors. Mary Albertson relaxes while a nurse takes her blood pressure. Burt Fisher patiently lays back and donates his blood. Alan Berg serves up another bag of popcorn. James Flynn enjoys lying down on the job while donating blood. Leave it to the Freshmen to be excited about semester grades. Seventh period P.E. class having a good time making a “snake.” OnmmoOw 37 BOYS’ BASKETBALL With a little more experience and a lot of hard work, we came out of the season with a 8-10 record and missed the district play-offs by one game We began the season a little slow by losing to Nestucca. We heated up in the second game, and we defeated the defending league champs by 50 to 40 At times we played like there was no stopping us and at others we couldn’t make a shot. All in all. we've had the best season here in a while, and we all feel good about it At the winter sports banquet, Jimmy Sears was named the Most Valuable Player. Mike Da vis and Mark Baldwin were named the Most ‘ Inspirational Players —_— Mark Baldwin, Class of ‘85 muy” a= A. Warriors Rick Corkill, Mark Baldwin, and Gary Gramson wait to snatch a rebound B. Jimmy Sears, Mark Baldwin and Kevin Ladd hold back the opposing team C. All the Warriors are poised for action during D. Coach McBride discusses strategy with the Warriors during a practice session Ns Boys’ Varsity Team. Front tow: Rick Corkill, Mike Davis, Jerry Cole, Gary Gramson, Dandelle Jimmy Sears’ jump shot was “‘noth- Bernal. Back row: Kevin Ladd, John Hellingson, Jimmy Sears, Mark Baldwin, Karl Hellberg. Not ing but net.” pictured: Coach McBride. Boys’ J.V. Team. Front row: Dandelle Bernal, Dennis Ellis, Walt Plummer, Alan Berg, Robert Boothby, Rick East- man. Back row: Tim Dawson, Gary Gramson, John Hell- ingson, Karl Hellberg, Craig Cheney, Jerry Cole. Not pic- tured: Coach Doug Harris. VARSITY WHS ORE: 44 at Nestucca 60 50 at Portland Christian 46 35 Knappa 54 56 at Lutheran 51 66 (OWES), 41 69 Nestucca 58 65 at Neahkahnie 43 42 at Vernonia 45 44 Corbett 63 yaa Catlin Gable 59 57 at Columbia Christian 59 50 at Knappa 56 42 Portland Christian 57 42 Lutheran 39 VA Neahkahnie 70 48 Vernonia 39 53 ate (OWES). 64 56 Columbia Christian 67 56 at Catlin Gable 59 Boys’ Freshmen Team. Front row: Lon Wing, Scott Hanna, Tim Johnson, Bob Kusserow, Ryan Silva, Mark Kujala, Adam Bjaranson. Back row: Coach John Mattila, Dan Neihauser, Derek Watkins, Larry Blum, Latt Benfield, Dick Berg, Ron Jones, David Stangel. Not pictured: LeRoy Palmrose. 39 Ginice Our season was one of many ups and downs. We played our best throughout the season and put in a lot of time and hard work Though some of our goals were not reached we are still satisfied with the ability at which we played and the effort we put forth Our season's end is one that will not be easily forgotten, but when we look past the pain and disappointment and into the season as a whole, no one can be anything but proud of the way we played and the foundation left behind for future teams to build on Staci Hanna, Class of ‘86 Girls’ Varsity Team. Front row: Coach Gil Gramson, Kathy Hulon, Nancy Davis, Janelle Gramson. Sherry Hoagland, Billie Heaton. Back row: Jennifer Cornish Shelly Wilson, Staci Hanna, Cynthia Dunn, Josie Binga man, Andrea Farmer. Not pictured: Jennie Morisse Staci Hanna can’t be stopped on her way to score Janelle Gramson ke eps her eye on the ball and the basket much to her opponent's dismay Cynthia Dunn “takes off” in pursuit of a loose ball Shelly Wilson and Kathy Hulon listen to Coach Gram son's game plan Basketball a moO 9 Girls’ J.V. Team. Front row: June Baumann, Rene Jo- hanson, Christine DeLoe, Sherry Hoagland, Billie Heaton. Back row: Angella Bartleson, Josie Bingaman, Tammy Farmer, Andrea Farmer, Kathy Black, Coach Jill Gann. Kathy Hulon looks for a teammate so she can execute a pass. Opposing team members try to keep Jennifer Cornish away from the basket. . Shelly Wilson prepares to leap up and sink two. Players and coaches follow the action on the floor. Opponent Nestucca Ilwaco P. Christian Knappa Lutheran Seaside Neahkahnie Nestucca Clatskanie Corbett Naselle VARSITY TEAM Opp. 59 27 cyt 23 28 62 32 45 30 40 37 WHS 61 59 59 48 35 47 44 ol o2 43 56 Opponent Catlin Gabel Knappa P. Christian Seaside Neahkahnie Lutheran Astoria Corbett Catlin Gabel P. Christian Neahkahnie Opp. 27 28 42 47 37 33 45 63 27 26 61 41 Wrestlers Second In District e ¢ [his year at district, the wrestling team took second by half a point in front of Wahtonka. All the wrestlers did a good job. Even though some didn’t win, they all were there to offer support and help the others practice Champions at district were Chris Gramson (185) and Tony McDonald (167). Shawn Smotherman (115) placed second. Jake Reier (130) and Doug Scott (129) placed third. Shawn Roberts (98) and Ketil Singstad (148) placed fourth. Larry Giddings (HWY) and Tom Keyser (98) placed fifth and Tom Kadera (141) placed sixth Warrenton sent three people to state They were Shawn Smotherman, Tony McDonald, and Chris Gramson. They all placed fourth at state. The wrestlers are coached by Dennis Warren Copy pictures: Larry Giddings shawn Roberts Tom Keyser. Back row Ton Kadera Mark Newt nm Dale Adams, Larry Giddings, Ketil Singstad Tony McDonald, Chris Gramson, Jake Reier Ct} D Bb Lar 4 . kK i Ke . ’ s aK Ww s wit . Set D haw an WOrKS na State wr ¥ i] I t 4 4 : i) ie nent to the mat during district f Tony McDonald turns his ponent wl Wrestlers look on while Coach Warren talks about them and their upcoming match at a pep assembly. Doug Scott pinning his opponent at District. Senior wrestlers Larry Giddings, Shawn Smoth- erman, Chris Gramson, and Tony McDonald take time from their “busy schedules” to pose for the yearbook. Tony McDonald, Shawn Smotherman, and Chris Gramson show off their medals earned at district. The Senior wrestlers show off their “Portland Wrestling” skills during a practice session. 43 Sadie Hawkins D.J s Perry Grant and Ron Eastman generated tunes for approximately 90 people at this year's Girls’ League spon sored Sadie Hawkins. Prizes and contests gave this years dance a new twist The Hillbilly look was every where from the couples’ outfits to the haybale setting for the pictures Uncle Bob” Filori played Marrying Sam, and couples signed marriage certi- ficates and jumped over the broom Michelle Storma A. Hillbilly Court. Mike Davis King Hillbilly, Bill Paul, Brenda Cook, Anh-Linh Le, Russ Hanson Brian Johnson, Karl Hellberg, Stephanie Wat kins, Lori Wilson, David Saln Jimmy Sears K Kat B. Ronnal Hutt ( g Wrig ak 3 ik ia ng ( | K ng w D F Grant an R E ike ab k ym spinning s kK kK : T) j a 4 at da 1 S Ww ; , 44 age le: “Marrying Sam” (Uncle Bob) looks on as Tracy May and Hoa Lam sign their ‘marriage con- tract.” Jolie West, Tom Limpo, Mark Baldwin, and Michelle Storma wait for their turns. Gretchen Palmberg and Derek Watkins jump over “Marrying Sam’s” broomstick. Glenn Taggart and Anh-Thu Le dance the even- ing away. Jimmy Sears and Kim Kaul relax on a bale of hay. Hillbilly couples filled the dance floor all night long. 45 Winter Pep Assemblies Sizzle With Warrior Spirit Who's enjoying the pep assembly the most? Shawn Smotherman or Mrs Rupp? Shelly Wilson and Jimmy Sears faced off when the boy’s team challe nged the girl’s team. The boys won Gary Gramson does the duck walk during a class competition Karen Cashion gets a kiss and lots of whipping cream on her face while helping the Seniors during class com petition Nikki Blum and Robert Byrd share a pop as fast as they can during class competition Baseball Our Warrior baseball team had a good year, making its first playott appearance since 1981. The Warriors went to the playoffs against W illamina and lost, 4-2. Coach Keene Forney said We gave them a game though. I was real proud of the kids.” The team’s overall record was a good 15-10 for the season The following awards were given at the end of the season: Most Improved, Glenn Taggart; Captain Mike Davis; Most Inspirational Ricky Corkill and Most Valuable, Larry Jones Theo Kohlasch Varsity Team. Front row: Tim Johnson, Lenny Brown, Derek Watkins, Tim Dawson Scott Hanna, Dennis Thomas, Jim Sears, Rick Corkill. Back Row: Gary Gramson, Chris Gramson, Tony Bogh, Larry Jones, Glenn Taggart, Mike Davis, Jerry Cole, Coach Keene Forney .) Mi im ee? ¥ ‘ ie ie Paes i } sme : A. J.V. Team. Front row: Galen Osborn, Terry Jones, Adam Bjaranson, Gary Jones, Russ Hansen, Joe Hall, Darren Jones. Back Row: Tim Johnson, Lenny Brown, Tim Dawson, Derek Watkins, Scott Hanna, Dennis Thomas, Coach Dick Abraham. Dennis Thomas lets one fly in practice. Warriors hustle during practice. Tim Dawson works on throwing. “Batter UP!” Chris Gramson and Russ Hansen work out on a sunny day. 49 Track This year’s track season went rather well. The boy’s 1600m relay team missed state by placing third at district with the time of 3:39.4. Competing at state this year were: Senior sprinter and jumper, Chuck Thomas (200m dash, 400m dash and long jump); Juniors, Walt Plummer (800m) and James Flynn (javelin); and Freshman, Christine Shepherd (long bar Christine placed third in state with a personal best in the long jump (1610). aaa Chuck Thomas placed eighth in the 200m (24.1). Congratulations! Chuck Thomas A. From left: Coach Rick Davis, Chuck Thomas, Hoa Lam, Heather Nichols, Larry Blum, Glen Moore, Tony McDonald, James Flynn, Tom Limpo, Kathy Black, Christine Shep- herd, Karl Hellberg, Chrissy Deloe, Chuck Eskola, Patsi Ricker, Bill Paul, Janelle Gram- son. Teresa Bement, Michele Stahly, Dean Hartman, Rob Landis, Coach Jill Gann, Walt Plummer B. Tony McDonald lifts his shot r¢ Hoa Lam shows his kamikaze long jump style D. Chuck Thomas breaks the tape during the 40C t Nea ahr I D rs g : iacssciatl ae neinvomanmsones Christine Shepherd attacks the pit, showing the form that won her a third place in state. James Flynn concentrates before throwing his javelin. Walt Plummer receives the baton from Dean Hartman. Bill “Rambill” Paul concentrates on his throw. “Fearsome Foursome” 1600m relay team: Walt Plummer, Dean Hartman, Chuck Thomas, Hoa Lam. 51 Prom 1985—One More Night! { ind Coun Club on Saturday, April 2 ] OM was ¢ ited with blue he- j t illoons and ver sta p proximately 10 couples attended tne dance. Music was run by D.]. Glen Schaete At 10 o'clock the coronation of Queen Cheri Bement took place. Princesses Te- resa Bement and Anh-Thu Le joined the Queen for the Queen's dance. The night U0 ra et Omm Prom Court: Princess Teresa Bement, Queen Cheri Bement, Princess Anh-Thu Le. Heidi Hovden and Mrs. Barnard dance the night away. Anh Linh Le rocks to the music. Derek Watkins and Gretchen Palmberg start their evening by pos- ing for pictures. Everyone had a great time at the 1985 Prom! Jennifer Cornish flashes a smile at the camera. Staci Hanna looks on as Jennie Morisse receives a cake for her birthday. ; Renee Hanson dances with her date, Tim Dawson. Queen Cheri and Eric McGuire start the Queen’s Dance. Jaime Paglia and Staci Hanna chose formal attire for the evening, but it didn’t slow them down on the dance floor. Seniors Alice Warren and Jimmy Sears celebrate “One More Night.” 53 Senior Scholarships And Awards Barnard, Patti Astoria Regatta Le, Anh-Thu W.H.S. Business Award WHS Business Award Leadership Award Debbie Dunn Scholarship Rochester Scholarship Elks Scholarship Student Council Mundell, Amy Astoria Rotary Scholarship Howard Egan Scholarship Bement, Cherie Service Award Presidential Academic Fitness Award Ed Mowick Outstanding Student Scholarship Award Bement, Teresa Clatsop ¢ Paul, Bill : Aquaculture Award Clatsop Community College . Center Award ward ose ' ‘aah Dare You ie ry p __ Salmi, David t Improved | —— - ain t Attenda war ess A. Wear thsteititinesintenenemaen ramen o ce ae St Ac plarship re ete Scholarship Aw - me: Scholarship Presidential Academic Fitness Award Rochester ae é Awards For A Job Well Done a A. Patti Barnard laughs as Carlotta Strandberg tells about Patti's younger tap dancing days. Patti received the Astoria Regatta Scholarship. B. Larry _ Giddings receives the yearbook-journalism award from Mrs. O'Connell for his excellent photography. C. Amy Mundell smiles as Mr. Knotts awards her with the Egan Scholarship. D. Cheri Bement earned the service award given by Mr. Filori. E. Perfect attendance winners, Chrissy DeLoe, Traci Baughman, Bruce Weissenfluh, Allan Sexton, and Jerry Cole, pose with Mr. Barnard. F. Tiffany Cole and Amy Steve were named - “Outstanding Freshmen.” G. Glen Moore receives an award for typing 90 w.a.m.! H. Mr. Ridout gives Theo Kohlasch a gavel to commemorate his year as Student Body President. 1985 Graduation iN aa The Senior Prophecy was presented as a series of Trivia questions B. Mrs. Mosar pins Tammy Cowgers cap on se curely C. Senior boys huddle for one last time before the processional D. Mrs. Ramey helps Alice Warren with her gown Mr. Barnard poses proudly with the Seniors of 1985 F. Morina Scully and Maggie Graftenreed share a special moment G. Kathy Hulon, Alice Warren, Cheri Marsh, Mary Albertson, Shelly Wilson and Kim Kaul wait for the “show” to begin H. Jim Moberg, Larry Giddings, Tony McDonald, Jim Sears and Robert Byrd relax before the cere- mony I. Salutatorian Terri Haskins poses with Valedic- torian Tracy Brown J. Warrenton graduate, Dr. Earl J. VanVolkin- burg, gives the commencement address K. Rose Rummell gets some last minute advice from Mr. Ballman 1985—We Are The World! A. The Class of 1985 — We Are The World! B. Ketil Singstad, foreign exchange student from Norway, presented the school with a flag from his country C. Both sadness and happiness are present on the faces of the graduates as they march in the processional D. Patti Barnard, Kim Kaul, Cheri Marsh, Nikki Blum, Karen Cashion, Pauline Laferriere, and Morina Scully lead their class and the audience in the singing of “We Are the World 58 Spring Events Bring Memories A. Accompanied by Mrs. Rupp, the Spanish class sings “Fame” during their program. B. Rock Video Rockers: Front: Bill Dee. Back: John Hellingson, Wendy Palmberg, Dandelle Bernal, Jeff Bjaranson, Kevin Ladd. C. Glenn Taggart auctioned off all the Senior slaves to raise money for the class. D. Hopeful candidates for student body offices pose after giving their campaign speeches. E. Renee Hanson and Kevin Ladd do a Spanish dance, “Jarabe Tapatito.” F. “May I have this dance?,” Senior slave, Greg Wright, asks a surprised Mrs. Mosar. G. Kevin Ladd wants your vote — or else! Student Council Leads School The W.H.S. Student Council began in a state of disarray, having a new principal and a new advisor. We finally pulled together to work as a team. The events we hosted always turned out well, and we were able to pull them off with success. Homecom- ing and the senior citizens of Warrenton visiting our school were our best events. Our blood drive in Janu- ary was also successful. The Council’s goals were to make the school a better place for learning and to increase student spirit. Theo Kohlasch, President Council members listen carefully during a meeting. Student Body Officers: President, Theo Kohlasch, sitting. Stand- ing: Brian Johnson, Parliamentarian; Jennie Morisse, Vice Presi- dent; Tammi Cowger, Secretary; Anh Linh Le, Ass’t Treasurer; Patti Barnard, Treasurer, and Tony Bogh, Sgt-at-Arms. Becky Morisse takes an order from a senior citizen during the Christmas luncheon sponsored by the Student Council. D. President Theo Kohlasch asks for a vote while Mrs. Mosar looks on. E. Blood Drive volunteers included: Seated: Anh Linh Le and Jaime Paglia. Standing: Patti Barnard, Tracy Brown, and Tony Bogh. om 61 Honor Socie Adds Members | Ho mor S ty t Warrenton Higt essful year func I am pro aising ee a ot each {1 hope that each new ] ars will carry on this yt only through themselves but er uc vet! as 4 ur this ars club anc installed in future ye cting it n¢ } t CNOO!L tr live sh Service, Lead xt only be the « but of ev Tt lership, and riteria of Honor Society ery student who attends Warren- acy Brown they attend and the community Character! President i ey iteine ‘| Dave “lS lined “LIU wh i) v4 Journalism And Yearbook Staff The Journalism staff accomplished many things this year. They consistently put out our paper, the Sachem Chief. They also produced the special Senior edition of the paper. Under the direction of Miss Gretchen DeWilde, the Journalism staff undertook the task of producing the yearbook. Most of the staff members were rook- ies to both classes, yet a great time was had by all. Renee Hanson g Journalism staff. Front row: Rose Rummell, Michelle Storma, Debbie Milmine. Back row: Jolie West, Laura Baumann, Renee Hanson, Karen Cashion, Larry Giddings, Chuck Thomas, Theo Kohlasch. Larry Giddings and Theo Kohlasch proofread the December issue. Debbie, Larry, Jolie and Theo working hard on layout. Laura Baumann measures a yearbook page. . A bit of glue helps Renee Hanson and Debbie Milmine fix an error. Jolie West never dreamed she’d be writing captions for the yearbook on the beach. amo0w 63 Rally! rootpa IK ) While cheering the team on towards state, this year s football rally really had a blast! Under Mrs. Mauceris guidance we did a lot of dancing, sold booster but tons, and had W.H.S.’s first co-ed squad Basketball Rally Basketball brought a brush with the district tournament, a jellybean guess Go Bananas a cabbage patch rally doll, and a short duel fe aturing the girls against the guys ina basketball game. In i , ; short, the pep assemblies were Great! U0 J.V. Football Rally. Front: Carla Snell, Jody Wheatley. Back: Craig Cheney, Karla McFadden. Varsity Basketball Rally. Seated: Correen Heaton. Standing: Winilyn Ber- nal, Patti Barnard, Michelle Storma. Wrestling Rally. Karla McFadden, Colleene Cameron, Jody Wheatley. Pepster advisor, Mrs. Carol Odin shows off her new son while Mr. Barnard looks on. Rally members Correen Heaton and Michelle Storma treated football and volleyball play ers to beautiful cakes at lunch time. 65 Girls’ League lhis year years vet! We sponsored the Xmas Ball and Sadie Hawkins and held several breakfasts (yawn) at was one of Girls’ Leagues most active the Pig! Then, for our last event, we held our annual Mother-Daughter Tea where we honored the Senior girls and our mothers. We ate lunch watched a fashion show, and were entertained by singing and dancing. It was a great year! Jennie Morisse, President G. Girls of the Mont! yngratulate Patti Barnard : + +P : 4 +} + + . ( e Year. M er o e Year was Mrs 9.A.D.D. A S.A.D.D. chapter (Students Against Driving Drunk) was started this year at Warrenton. The club invited Oregon State patrolman, Walt Wagner, to come and give a presentation to the whole stu- dent body. The club’s first president was Jolie West. The other officers were: Tracy Brown, Vice President; Patti Barnard, Secretary; and Tammy Cowger, Treasur- er. The purpose of S.A.D.D. is not to eliminate the drinking itself, but to eliminate the act of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Front Row: Cheri Marsh, Tammy Cowger, Pauline Laferriere, Rennee Hammons, Christine Shepherd, Anh Quan Le. Row 2: Tracy Brown, Dandelle Bernal, Debbie Milmine, Anh Linh Jolie West Le, Cherie Bement, Sumeur Bruney, Tracey Marsh. Row 3: Teresa Bement, Jaime Paglia, Kevin Ladd, Amy Mundell, Mr. Filori, Kim Kaul, Jolie West, Angie Langston. EES Some of the weightlifters pose for the yearbook. Mr. Gary Feletar is in the front. Back row: Bill Paul, Dean Hartman, Lloyd Giddings, Gary Leer, Chuck Thomas. Right: Teresa Bement proves you can look beautiful and lift weights too! Below: Hoa Lam shows us that lifting is not as easy as we might think. Lifters The weightlifters met after school to work out. In a statewide bench press competition, Warrenton placed in a tie for third place. Gary Leer won the 148 pound class with a lift of 280 lbs. and was named Most Outstanding Male Lifter. Other placers were, second: Randy Sampson, 225; Teresa Bement, 110; Mike Moore, 260. Lloyd Giddings, 260, and Chuck Thomas, 215, placed fourth. 67 Ihe choir class this vear was a new experience for many. They enjoyed such things as singing at the Astoria Country Club. various rest homes, and in the usical. The class was ofte red this yea! for the first time in a while. We all had fun. and Mr. Angelo Mauceri, our direc tor, hopes the choir will grow even big- ger and better next year Karen Cashion {a . $ la ¥ k For W Or One 4 if I Iv KR 4 ; mW I € Front: Chris Gramson. Row 2: Mr. Mauceri, Christine Shepherd, Ryan Silva, Russ Hanson, Mark Kujala. Row 3: David Stangel, Robbie Davis, Anh Quan Le, Carla Snell, Angela Bodie, Billie Heaton, Kari Berg, Gary Gramson, Galen Osborn, Karl Hellberg. Row 4: Brenda Cook, Amy Steve, Maddie Bernal, Andrea Farmer, Tim Dawson, Monica Winslow, Chuck Eskola. Band This year band was full of learning experiences and fun was had by all. We won't forget the ‘Boys in the Back Row” and their escapades. Remember all those crazy basketball game gigs! Fun in the snow was another high point of the year, even though Mr. Mauceri claimed, ‘This is snow fun!” We enjoyed the serious notes, too, the dramatic symphonies as well as the “bluesy” jazz charts, and Monica’s ““hap- py songs.” I think a special thank you should be given to Mr. Mauceri for step- ping in and doing such a great job. Chris Gramson Maddie Bernal and Amy Steve play their instru- ments while Teddy Bear listens. . Mark Kujala practices his horn. _ Band members looked good and sounded great at their first performance of the year, Parent Teacher Night. 69 Drama The Drama Class was quite busy this year, doing homework, memorizing lines, making speeches, learning how to turn, etc. The class presented two excel- lent plays. One, put on during the Christmas season, was a children’s spoof. The other was during Spring. It was absolutely “The Worst High School Play in the World!” Scenes from this play are pictured on these two pages Many fun times as well as the hard times will be remembered by all who participated in our class. Thank you Ms Hart! by Karen Cashion i ts i Nik SHIN i ee Medulla (Curt Spath), Shecky (Jennifer Cor- nish), and Viscera (Craig Cheney) disguise themselves as insurance agents. Ivanha (Paul Rummell) quickly falls in love with Lady Lenore (Nikki Blum). Corsicana (Karen Cashion) helps her mother, the Queen of Saxonia (Colleen Cameron) care for baby Ivanha. Shecky, the Court Jester, does her best to get a laugh. Corsicana (Karen Cashion) doesn’t know it yet, but that’s her long-lost brother, Ivanha, under the pail! Nasty Viscera (Craig Cheney) threatens poor Queen Nina (Colleen Cameron) as he plots to take over Saxonia. 71 In Our Spare Time, We Go To Class! || the Driver’s Ed. class. C. The band class has the beat. D. e Ec. breakfast. F. Shorthand One class-hard at work? A. Mrs. Rupp discusses a point with her English IV class. B. Local policeman lectures Senior Math students listen to a lecture. E. Renea Spring and her mom enjoy a Hom 73 Parting Shot =, = NES. y Glee | . ved i Driven by the the fragments of the world seek each other so that the world may come into being. DeChardin Editor: Ads: Photography: Copy: Advisor: Special Thanks to: forces of love, FRAGMENTS, 1985 Laura Baumann Renee Hanson Larry Giddings, Theo Kohlasch, Gretchen O’Connell Chuck Thomas, M ichelle Storma, Karen Cashion, Jolie West, Deb Milmine Mrs. Gretchen O’Connell Bill Lind, Columbia Press, Compleat Photography, Ad Patrons, and all the students who helped with copy. 7) 2, 24, 38 Brenda 2 aldwin, Mark Ballard Bartleson, Angela 17, 41 Blum, Nikki 2 Bruney, Sumeur 17, 67 Bussert, Monique 13, 68 Byrd, Robert 2, 46, 57, 72 ameron, Collee ampbell, Linda ashion, Karen 2 ashion, Shirene 12, 13, 6 Nancy 13 havis leveland, Denise 13, 27 onner, Melody 13, 68 ook, Brenda 17, 44, 69 orkill, Rick 13 Jennifer 13, 40, 4 Tammy 3, 36, 61 Teri 17 rane, Jason 9 reech, Lynn 13 AAA RARARARAAAAAAARAAS Davis, Chris 17, 24, 31, 42 Davis, Mike 3, 24, 25, 35 Davis, Nancy 17, 27, 37, 4 Davis, Robbie 17, 64, 69 Dawson, Tim 13, 23 Dee. 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