West Linn High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (West Linn, OR)

 - Class of 1975

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UT' 4 NK 'iv ' x A , A 2:2 ..2 I ' f' ' Underclassmen. . . . . . . 16 it Sports ......... . . . 42 Activities ..... . . . 92 Acadernics .... .... 1 18 'ff i Organizations . . . . . . . 136 P - 1- 'W 'S 1 E11 if 1' My 5 Seniors. . . . . . . . . . . 154 5 I Support . . . . . . . 180 1 ' ' 192 ' Index .... .... Creditsg . . . . . . 196 lTdt9 is EE-:Ti WH fadlll dill!! ' Y V and r :Y ,, . R if JY, wsvyiuf Q I ,V xr VT -ff' M W L? 2, fi -.L J Q25 3 .. A 4-4: F' EXCH GE STUDE TS Virginia Troute was the advisor for ex- change students who directed many students to a myriad of places through Rotary and American Field Service programs. The places students went during the 1974-75 school year include: Brasil, Ohio, California, Oregon lPendletonJ, and Maryland. Right: Sue Pfahl smiles as she thinks of a year spent in the state of Parana, Brasil, under Rotary super- vision. Below: Virgil Geigle leans against a post, as he remembers Bebit, Ohio where he spent some time in 1974. Lower right: Analia Ani Donner enjoys her photography class. She is from Pcia Roque Saenz Pena. Chace, Argentina on the Rotary Club program. 12 Exchange Students -ri ,, -.-Q . 1 3' Q., 543-g aaa! Left: Julie Pagel, Jan Jones, Edna Smut- zler, and Virgil Geigle recount a week spent in Rosemont, California under the AFS short term exchange program, Below: Mike Bishop, Patti Previs, Lori Bidgood. Sue Stein, and Ken McLean get together to reminisce. Everyone except Patti was near Londrina, Puruni, Brasilg Patti was in Pinda Monitan Gaba, Sao Paulo, Brasil. All five were on the Rotary program. No! pictured is Wendy Bell who went to Da- mascas, Maryland. Exchange Students 13 ,qv 1 We . 4 j iw ? ' X 1 55 if f. , , ,uc .- X 4 1 ,ay .M ,.- It-qw ip-.-...a. My f..-......A a'. l'.' 1' 'fiffiil' 'I fs-1'.jfE1 Lili ffx'.iC11'i:Zi ' GW FF 35 W, nf: M1 071 11' 2ffn'. 'i k'.'.':Y'f'.f'. 3:1-f?5'h'57fhh7.L'.'llJ'P31i3L9ii1?lWlE.'. -'i5A'Zn'.. 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Next year we will all come back as old-timers. l sincerely hope that our class will be as considerate to the next Freshmen class and they will enjoy their first year at West Linn High School as much as we did. Sam Lohman Freshmen Class President Top: Scott Sayre watches Mark l-lalcomb and Tom Whittaher as they prepare to work out. Middle left: Lori Alzner relaxesonthetelephone aftera particularlytrying classroom experience. Middle right: Susan Minson gives her smile of appreciation during a terrific football game. Bottom left: Mike Delanty eats lunch while deep in thought. Bottom right: Bob Silva gives the camera the peace sign while classmates have their minds on other things. N Mt. 18 Freshmen - 5 E A E-5 Top left: Donna Clark and Mary Mason discuss life's quirks before class. Top right: Steve Perry examines a lirebox while wandering down the hall as Doug Doty looks on. Middle left: Jeff Paclrta enjoys a pie. Middle right: Freshmen class officers - Top: President Sam Loh- man. Below: Mike Delanty, Vice Presidentp Kathy Sowers- by. Secretaryg Missy Anicker. Treasurer: and Wayne Gump, Sergeant-at-arms. Bottom left: Jim Myhra demon- strates how serious a Freshman really CAN BE. Bottom left: Freshmen girls await an exciting pep assembly. Freshmen 19 Jennifer Allen V Lori Alzner Frank Anderson Melissa Anicker Mark Bandfield Jim Barnes Mark Barnes Linda Barrett Alison Barron Lori Besner Flobert Bishop Jim Black Martin Brooks Shelly Brown Susan Brown David Bruck Tom Bruck Beverly Bruechert Kris Buckiewicz Laurel Bulow Scott Burgess James Burkhead Scott Burns Tanya Bursheim Jill Buse Pam Cagle Mike Calhoon Jim Callow Donna Cameron Mark Cantrell Diana Carlile Scolt Carner Chris Carroll Donna Clark Kathy Cleland Kathy Conrad Doug Cook Cheryl Cook Mike Cookingham Harley Crain Cindy Crandell Julie Croy Jim Dasso Mark Davis Lloyd Day Debbie Degner 20 Freshmen W an M 'V fr aw Q lf: f Q ' iglfvfgr , ,. Vi ., X I Y' 2 Q EVE e f ' Y ly: of 5 1 ' ' 3 afli A ., Q w , ,. 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Hamilton Lezlie Hamilton David Harrison Randy Hartman Freshmen 21 Linda Hays Paul Hehn Gayann Herdt Mike Herwig Dave Hibler C. Himmelsbach Scott Hinkle Jay Hogg Mark Holcomb Jerry Holdahl Kelly Holder David Holt Craig Howell Lori Huckey P. Huddleston Jeffery Hunt Eric Jensen Wayne Johnson Eric Jones Brad Kerr Frank Kesch Jeff Kestek Cindy King Dan King Cindy Klopatek Dave Krause Mark Krellwitz Rob Kremer Jim Kretschmer Jim Lane Lurye Lasley Davis Lewis Tony Lindas Kari Logsdon Mike Lorden Ken Lowrie Carrie Lugo Pete MacMahon Gary Mang Kathy Manning Mary Marcus Tim Martin Mary Mason Doug Mattheis Les Maurice 22 Freshmen 'fw 13 , l,. A ., Mark and Jim Barnes head for class with pained look. 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Oldenstadt Kitty Oliver Dirk Otis Earlene Oxley Jeff Padrta Beth Payte Greg Perdue Doug Perrin Steven Perry Val Peters Jackie Petrich Morgan Pintok Brian Porter Freshmen 23 Brenda Powell Barry Poyser Tom Previs Patti Price Tammy Rains Kathy Raxter Barbie Reagen Andy Reynolds Ann Reynolds Debbie Rice Jeff Richert Lee Richeson Leslie Roaf Gerald Roe Connie Rogers Dennis Rood Lauri Rust Louis Safstrom Ron Sara Steve Sawyer Scott Sayre Eric Schiff Tim Schlabach Tim Schmeiser Kelly Schreiber .Jeff Schroeder Randy Schuyley Jack Sellers Donna Sellman Susan Senger Lori Sheldon Dean Shiley Jim Shroyer Bob Silva Kim Simmons Melanie Simnitt Linda Sleeman Mike Sloan Becky Smith Carolyn Smith Shelly Smith Kathy Sowersby Mary Sparks Cathy Spear Sherry Stanley Mark Stevens Jeff Stevenson 24 Freshmen fl . W K f ' ' 1 'l ' C r f .. 'Q' .V 'fs Z ' I , A K , Q ,,.,, , V A V, I A N it -I ... - W5 , L ' , . . J my 1 fi, . it 5 L t t -e t Qt, L W: ji. 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NOT PICTURED , Michael Adams Elizabeth Miles f T ' eobwiiiis ng, -.y 1 i iq. nf ,I W 5 , N W ' X JY. . 1 U Julie Wilson Kelly Wilson John Bryant Cynthia Burnett James Burns Kenneth Kaiser Michele Kern Cynthia Klump Rick Youngblood loni lvlorelock Duane Papst Connie Roth Lori Schmalz Wayne Sedwick Robert Simons Richard Watts Peggy Wood Leann Woodard S47 La u ra W re n n l C if'x,Art? ? 1 ,, V, T K , 'L M 5 Brian Yates - Linda Yeaple 0 3:43, Roger Stockwell Porter Stone Steve Stroh Tanya Stroh Karen Stuckey David Styles Dana Svendsen Kevin Sweeney Rhonda Tack Diane Taylor Tammy Taylor John Teters J. Thompson April Thurber Chris Tolman Denise Tylman David Ungerman Steve Vannoy Doni Verjinski Debbie Ware Leslee West Crystal Wheaton Dan White Sam White Tom Whitaker Freshmen 25 SOPHO GRES The Sophomore class sponsored the 1974 football Home- coming dance. People danced amid the animals in Lion Country was the theme. This years Sophomores proved to have a few hidden basketball stars, such as Kevin Bobillot and Rob Parker, who made it on the varsity team. Also, we had really good, all-arou nd athletic teams in every sport. The goals of our class were to prepare ourselves for future obstacles in life, and to show that Sophomores have lots of spirit. Sincerely Kris Munson Sophomore Class President Top: Mark Scheehean and Mr, Espino check outa drafting project. Middle Ieit: Dean Pierce and Brad Schroeder discuss events in the gym. Middle right: Mrs. Benson, a sophomore favor- ite, shows pleasure in teaching. Bottom left: Sophomore class president, Kris Munson, speaks ata pep assembly. Bottom right: Mem- bers ofthe J.V. football team help themselves to treats. 26 Sophomores ilmnqggwu-a Top left: Sophomore class president, Kris Mun- song Treasurer, Lisa Woodg Secretary, Vickie Malcolmg Sergeant-at-arms, Craig Jones. Top right: Cliff Doty gives a grin, Middle left: Lion Annie Keep strolls across the the floor, Middle right: Craig Rodgers enjoys the assembly. Bottom left: Annette Schreiber relaxes in basic foods class. Bottom right: Colleen Farrell practices her typing skills. Sophomores 27 Bill Adams Jim Adams Lisa Agrue Julie Akers Anita Amburn C. Anderson C. Anderson Vickie Arnold Don Atwood Bob Bailey Kelly Baker Mike Barnes Bon Barrett Jim Bell Sheila Bell Tim Bernert Ed Bietschek Tracy Blevins Kevin Bobillot D. Boeckman Janice Bohrer :Ren Boozier Mark Bradley Mary Brainerd Gary Brenner Jon Bruck Vernon Bruck T. Bruenderman B. Brungardt Russ Bulow Betty Bunnell Molly Burns Marjorie Buxton Lori Cagle Gina Calise C. Campbell Steve Cantrell Amy Cardiff Bob Cartwright Allen Chase D. Chimienti Flick Colarchik Jill Collins Mark Cook 28 Sophomores JE,,,'3llr ..... , A . . .WU . f f 1 , y,r .. will 1,-A W9 E X Q .'u t , N, an I 21' ' may . , fpew l if xxgnftxli I TV!! 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Hackenberge Sophomores F 29 Mark Hambleton Chris Hamel Ross Harney Roger Hass Bill Hawkins Teresa Hazel Sally Hill Lee Holland Ron Holmes Eric Holstrom Michele Howell Tammy Hughes Steve Hunt Vickie Jack Steve Jameson Doree Johnson Jean Johnson Craig Jones Charles Jordan Richard Katz Annemarie Keep Doug Kemmer Dave Kidman Betsy Kincart Connie Kingsley Jim Kingsley Mark Klein Pam Kliese D. Koellermeier Stacie Koozer Katie Koppler Terry Kraft Linda Kramer Pete Krinke Rick Kruse Vern Kunz Lori Larson Kim Ledbetter Ken Leese Bill Lewis Y, Lindquist Larry Lugo Vicki Malcolm Pat Mang 30 Sophomores x . 41 i A 'MK 5.6 Y, , , I '. ,. . , W ., , f f iw Q i W, ffvj 7, 4 5 V , , 1' 1, 2- ' .- .4 ' , P' . , M .X X5 i 1? 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Phillipson Dean Pierce Ellen Pinon Jan Ponting Ron Poole Debbie Powers Sophomores 31 Mike Price Kathy Putman Donna Rackley Kristi Rakel Phil Ratliff Sandra Raxter Nanette Reiner Rick Reynolds Margie Rockney Donna Roe Carrie Rogers Craig Rogers Julie Ronning Gordon Root Brian Ross Steve Ross Mark Sagin Doug Sams De-anne Sandau Carolyn Scherf Tom Schierholz Gayle Schmalz James Schnase A. Schreiber Brad Schroeder Teri Schultz L. Schwabauer Scott Schwabauer Kim Sharp Terry Sheneman D. Sherwood Matt Shorten Andy Smith Dal Smith Darcy Smith Steve Sparks Bob Spring Anne Stein Pam Steinkamp Mark Stetzel Todd Stewart N. St. Jacques Andy Stone James Stone Kathy Stone Renee Story Teri Strickler Ron Stuckey Mike Styles Jim Taft Kim Thompson M. Timmerman Teresa Trueb Brad Tylman Jon Ulsky K. Vanderhout 32 Sophomores .5 WEL fi 141 ' iyy' .. ' z ' ' ia ,. 9 5 5 J uv 'f 7 . . 'Z ' yi' it 173.9 , i ' 1 if Q .A . J ',,. .Q . 'flfxii M .Q t , xi 5 ww-r ' rt 'xv as A J fvf? 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We , ,fel Vat i ,MXH V K ' ,.. ,waxy I x xc 4 , ' 1',' ' ' . . -:1 rx ' Q N I N Aj ,W .- . A ...Z .. r 4 . 'xr ,T .i i i ,, x sr . a - ri H. 1 . QQ 1, A. 0. wifi 4 L 12 vt , ffwmt, O M, f rf, 1 f 2. 4 7 Ve' . V .MH ,N , X .M,i , I Vx:- '. -,M Cliff Doty eats his maple bar as he happily contemplates going to his favorite lf ' ' ' class, Mrs. Bensons Fundamentals of Writing class. l wonder what he is plan- g, ri ff af' ning for today'??? ' ' ' 7 V 7 M, Q V Dan Vanni 4... ' N195 - gh Kyle Viane Q fy, , f x, ,, Randy Vincent ' U ' 251 i V, Rf i'1 egg ,f e 21 ' .eww ' M 55 Don Wagner Vx , ' Bernice Wahlers 1 f Priscilla at 1,6 , as 7 Wallace :5i5':Q2m,3. 'u f 9.1 wx N: M? , Q i' , George Walrod V. ,A Q L,,g Eg V Doug Ware 3 Q - -3, , X57 Debbi Webster ' -E E f, -,f?jk f ri ' ' if D v A ,J ' sz' l J 1 V wg 5 ' Susie Welsh Y ' il 1 X 'Q ' 3 Curtiss West P z 1 f 7 , 'fi Joe Whitney , . K f E. . . ' Q- V3 ' Kathy Willis V- 'L ff' Q X I 'il Connie Woltman jx, , Q ', f , .N , Lisa Wood -.8 I ' ,V k g ring Richard Wrenn . K iv, a ' F M , , 'Q A t li 4 , ' y ,M David Wrldge YY Wendy Wright H ' 3 Margaret Wyant Q . Karen Zauner x Y In .- A group of sophomores share a joke during snack break. David Bany Ray Betz Calvin Collins James Craven Michael Duffee Theodore Finch David Flamm Kenneth Greene Gary Grunst Jeff Harmon Debra Hayes Tamara Howell Mary Johnson NOT PICTURED Darren Miller Cinda Milliken Marcella Nestle Dean Nordstrom Sue Ann Patterson Mark Scheehean Robert Shafer Jody Simons Christine Snow Sandra Spinnett Bill Stevens Nancy Templeman Steven Turner Sophomores 33 UNIURS The Class of '76 concentrated most of their efforts into fund raising for the Queens Ball. Besides a football dance forthe Lakeridge game which netted over S160.00, the juniors had the traditional Val-o-gram sales, the promotional basket- ball game with the All-American Red Heads in March, and the fund raising movie in April. Under the able leadership of class president Mark Schleiss, the juniors also co-spon- sored the potluck dinner during football homecoming, These are just a few of the outstanding activities the juniors par- ticipated in. The successful Queens Ball paved the way for the climactic senior year, the final chapter in the success story of the Class of 76. To : Linda Daven ort runs for a ain in the P D Q . powder puff football game. Right: Sally Martin 4 i writes down her new schedule during arena scheduling. Far right: Jerry Schaetzel walks uf, into school after going out to lunch, Below: Mark Schleiss practices playing his clarinet. Bottom left: Ted Goodwin smiles at an unknown friend, Bottom right: Pam Staats studies hard. .K 4 Q ...ass is 4, ,Qui 1 1 , P f T 7 . 'f.., 1, I 'fu i j it , bv. pi'-1 , A ' U' P '- in - 34 Juniors Wx Q5 Top left: Pat Dorsey and Rick Kremer watch intensely as the seconds tick toward another varsity victory. Top right: Patti Previs and lvlarcie Severson smile at the half-time entertain- ment. Above left: Steve Klein gives the photographer an evil eye. Above: President Mark Schleiss, Vice President Barbie Falconer. Treasurer Karen Osburn, Secretary Sally Martin. Not pictured: Sergeant-at-arms Jerry Schaetzel. Left: Becky Schumacher and lvlarcie Severson yell during a J.V. game Juniors 35 Karen Allison Jeff Alzner Glen Anderson Mike Anderson Cory Anicker Dave Austin Curt Barber Steve Barnes Julie Barron Eric Bartels Ben Bartlett Calvin Behrens Colleen Bell Karen Benjamin Darlene Bird Mike Bishop Rocky Bless Ken Boeckman B. Boettcher Mary Boula Scott Bowling Sally Boyle H. Brandenburg Loreen Brooks Robin Brown Joan Bruck Ft. Bruechert L.BI'UeI'1defI'T1aI'1 Eileen Brzychi L. Burkhead Jan Buse Stephanie Buth Judy Buxton Susie Byrne Dan Carlile Jon Christianson Earl Christman Dale Clark Julie Conway Brian Coventry Connie Crandell Jeff Croy L. Cunningham P. Cunningham Janice Daily Brent Daniels L, Davenport 36 Juniors ' . 1 i :mi xi 1 Q 1 1 r -2. . 3 i W V f ' at 1' I.. AJ ' ' 1 if 1- ,, f . . 1 1, fm 1 1 1 , Q . 1 I , pi W 1' 1 K . in va ' i 65 C ij V Q .3,.'.. ' ' i wr I , , i 1 1' x , 1 . , ,Q ' Y V' 1 fl E ai st 3 if 111 we iywgv 1 ' 3 fwigil its ' 11' U ,. Y 9-,tax ,. algyrfrftki, , L 4 ' , ti t .1 ... , X ki fl ' is A A 'VB fr il . 1 I ggy wk 1 QW ' ' X ' 1. - . 1 K V i ' I ' nv , -n r I . I Y . f X: . W 2? I . .'o ' 5' ' ri ,ar-de' 0 -1 All V K 4' 1 1. ' .2 A :J i 1.- 'W 1 1 t 1 1 roi-M1 r WV' ' L ' ' 5 ' . ,zvllii im ' 1- , rw' 1 iw- V ,- 'J 'I 4,7 X P . 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Dornblazer Patty Dorsey Tim Dungey Brian Eby Jay Eisele Kim Erlandson Don Esau Barbie Falconer Karen Fawbush Alan Ferguson Colleen Finerty Pam Fingerut Donna Finn Lori Flem Sandra Flory Greg Fox Suzy Franzen Sky Fulton Donavan Gefroh Greg Gettel Beth Gibson K. Gilbertson Mark Goins Ted Goodwin Jan Graham Fred Grier Kelly Gurley K. Hachenburg K. Hamilton William Hansen Kathy Hanson Scott Hastings Barbie Hauck Jeff Hawkins Bruce Hazel Lyle Hehn Caryn Heppner Ted Hettervig Molly Hill .Jeff Hinkle JUl'llOl'S 37 Donna Holcomb Dave Holdahl Kathy Holder Brian Holman Monte Holmes Leanne Holt Fl. Hostager Terry Hughes Jeff Jackson Brian Jaspers Jan Jones PeQQY Jones Roger Jones Steven Jones Lorraine Katz Pat Keep Debra Keller Tammy Kesch Kay King Steve Klein Diane Kliese Carl Klump Chris Klump Shelley Knutie Mark Koozer Rick Kremer Rob Larson Cynthia Leach Scott Leaming James Long Neal Lorenzana Al Mann Martha Manning Sally Martin Flick Matzke Kathy McCall Kris Mclntosh Teresa Mclntosh T. McAllister Mary McCrary Terri McKenzie Brian McNeil Leslie Mero Joe Miken 38 Juniors f lyieill ,VP 'L S Z I X if .4 E i , will if 'H l ' , 4, Y ' , X .f rw , Y ' ei 4 ' qc 'itil' We it ' :ff , .N N Y, .. .iii 1: ' , ea Ui1,,,,3,:. ' it W i l' f Nl i ,B Q .- l 4 W 9 1 ' i'1'!'s -- im i I sV,, yd i ii Y VU, , rt . I ' N ! , '. trims ' ,A H Mimi. was J 'r ,Q ig.- Jgl Xi. 1 vu ll I ta g .. Rf slfzxf ,gt rg. A ,ig ii . Q Tl' is 1 , Q' N 4 H t,. 4A it ' l 'J 1 X l ' l . i l s ,ik Vt ,a ' , 'N 'J -. 1 'd .gf .v X in 1 .W W l X A ' J ,a. 1 , regret v er X- I 'xi fn vw :ix ZW ww 11 , Q, .M L 'S ii .v A f m L, .ei N -'h f XX I I. Y J it tlf I . - ,- N 1 iqllyxi vw, Xi ' fl W W X V Y.. vi y ,A W t R -. it gi ff ry ' Pl 10 i s V 'GZ' .. l' a gihxcx tr-fe! iff Vw , it f A , A K - fir ' j? Q' I ' ,- i ' if , N, , XA V cj 'TJ 5. I y W i- H A' J ' tv' f Y N' ,i i W Q . . va i if . 5 if - is , , i N. f 1 .V y mg till ,D jg f, . Y ,, F L , 36,515 i 1 K ' K , ., ... i i ir.,-W . .f A I X N Yi L J. 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Percifield Jim Peter Mark Petersen J ulie Petit Mark Pierce Becky Pike Mona Pintok Don Polehn Connie Poole Tim Porter Juniors 39 Patti Previs Ron Quint Perri Rabick John Ragsdale Judy Ragsdale Kim Rasmussen Danny Reynolds Charles Roberts Leisa Rollinson Lorrie Romine Theresa Safstrom Greg Sams Jerry Schaetzel Lori Schift Mark Schleiss Lori Schreiber B. Schumacher Jerry Sellers M, Severson Devri Sharp Lynn Sheneman K. Simmons Kris Simonsen Freda Sims Becky Smith Diane Smith Larry Smith Scott Smith Velma Smith Lewis Snader Ruth Ann Sparks Pam Staats Ron Stanton 40 Juniors W i t. tl i a , jail i .- - s.yr 1 34 at Y iw-4 , in xl gs? . .-N. .- ll . .V A, M i i 5 it Nt tWl'lW 'www W 2 1 fi 1 L um' it i a, ,. WW at F' 77, 'nc ' 1 tt- ' S .WJ ,. , , i 'W -ir ,tr 'wM'.2 A . J QE. V5 ' iw' lg X ll X ' J f . ff it A X I W W , . wi ll i it -t ' W 'S' S M ttf ,r ' ' f J t l. , S fi 3, 1 ' - it X . - , tj , - 'Ji , 4:3 3' 27 t Q 'W QQ i Q l ' - ,v ... F E H tw' K 1 ,fx , ' A . . 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' P1 ' . .ll T 1: xv A 1, .' 0, , wa, it in it X.- .-Ln! V ' TeresaZauner 'T -' Jeremy Zuck ,Lx f' K l Et VX l Mike Woodard Scott Wright Diane Zacher Mary Asch Marcie Bennett Lori Bidgood Mike Bishop Christopher Bute John Conway Ken Cook Randy Eisele James Ekerson Vickie Ekerson Nancy Field Randy Gage Steven Grant Sheena Griggs Debra Harrison Daniel House NOT PICTURED Terry Jenkins Davis Katlaps Teresa Keller Dale Kennedy Brett Morelock Theresa Newton Wes Pulliam Judee Rollins Rob Rollins Brenda Rowan David Schnelle Keven Smith Robert Sparks Sharon Thomas Susan Whitchurch Catheryn Zilkoski D. Staudenmier D. Steinacher Tim Steinkamp Larry Stevens Diane Stobaugh S. Strickler Jon Sundquist Albert Taft Harvey Taylor Gregg Thomas Jill Thompson R. Thompson Kasha Tolman Jeff Tomsik Lori Umbras S. Ungerman Cary Van Loo Mark Wagner Nancy Walsh Rick Wanker Laura Warner Kirk Warren Gilbert Weber Jerry Wenzinger Becky West James Willison Linda Wood Juniors 41 5 , ft' 42 Sports A 1,-, -f' F X N . R N ,.,N, ,'f,f,,, 'W ' I . ' i f ' JK, 'F V N, 5 . 4 X 1 ' 1 I 2 A L, , , f lf Jizrv ,xg wifif.-2 'f in Q .fm +1141 Mfg SpqHS43y RALLY Rouse 'em, Souse 'em, West Linn High . This year, West Linn's three rallies roused lots of spirit and enthusiasm for all sports. They cheered both the foot- ball and basketball squads on to winning seasons and generated excitement for the promising baseball team. The Football for Fall Rallyl also attended all wrestling matches and gave support and licorice to the Groovy Grapplersf' The vvinter Basketball Rally braved many a cold, rainy day to cheer the cross-country team faster to the finish line. J.V. Rally yelled for both the junior varsity football and basketball teams. They also spent many long hours making posters, locker signs, and helping to plan pep assemblies. All three rallies sold enormous supplies of Tootsie pops, painted signs, and put in a lot of hard work to create a school spirit appreciated by all. Top: Junior Varsity Rally - Kristi McEwan, Kathy Stone Anne Stein Lisa Wood. Kim Sharp Not pictured: Priscilla Wallace Above Football Varsity Rally and fans hold their breath as West Linn kicks off 44 Rally Top: Varsity Winter Rally - Val Bartels, lvlarcie Severson, Becky Schumacher, Pam Fingerut, Amy Wallace. Michelle Miller Above: The J,V talk lo rival rally girls during half-time, Left: Varsity Fall Rally - Mary Terry Dimick. Carol Wolf. Marta Buckievvicz. Pam POIehr1.Der1lse Conway, Kristi Kestek Rally 45 VARSITY ULLEY- B LL The Varsity Volleyballers had an excellent season in only their second season of competing a- gainst Wilco League opponents. Varsity Coach Lucille Grunst was proud of her girls, who ended their season with a record of 11-3, West Linn won third place in the Wilco League tourney, The gals yielded to Gresham 9-15 and 11-15, and then came back to upend Sam Barlow in the con- solation finals, 15-7 and 15-8. The only League losses were to Gresham and Clackamas, Three outstanding gals were Kasha Tolman, Jan Buse, and Theresa Newton. These three led the Lions to a winning season and also made the League all-star team. These girls will be looking forward to a good season next year also. Two girls that also were very helpful to this success- ful team were statistician Karen Hachenberg, and manager Theresa Taylor. Upper right: Teresa Zauner returns the ball as Jan Buse and Pam Steinkamp look on. Above right: Kasha Tolman sets the ball up tor Teresa Zauner. Far right: Coach Grunst discusses strategies with her team. Below: Theresa Newton sets the ball up highs Below right: Teresa Zauner, Marguerite Teters, Laurie O'l-logan, Pam Steinkamp, .Julie Pagel. Jan Buse. Laurie Romine and Kasha Tol- man pose for a team picture. 46 Volleyball West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn SCORES Clackamas Gladstone 1 Rex Putnam 12 15 6 lVlilwaukie 1415 Gladstone 8 15 Tigard 1 10 15 Oregon City 5 9 Clackamas Rex Putnam 13 15 8 lvlilwaukie Tigard 151212 51 Oregon City 1515 13 Gresham 9 15 11 Sam Barlow eff i Vlnv XL VARSITY II The Varsity ll team also had a successful season with a record of 10-2. These gals really worked hard and should be a big benefit to the Varsity team next year. Three girls that really clid an outstanding job were freshman Pam Cagle, Jill Buse, and Debbie Ware. West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn -Clackamas 8-15 7-15 -Gladstone -Rex Putnam -lvlilvvaukie -Gladstone 15-6 15-10 -Tigard 15-8 14-16 SCORES 15-11 15-5 10-15 15-4 15-10 15-9 15-10 15-13 Oregon City 15 6 10 15 Clackamas Rex Putnam 15 9 15 9 lvlilvvaukie 15 8 Tlgard 15 10 15 5 Oregon City 15 7 15 8 815 A -4,-gjl.ll Upper left: Kathy Cornelius serves under the watchful eye of spectators Lower left: Laur- anna Phillipson, Kathy Cornelius. Pam Cagle, Jill Buse, Debbie Ware. Annette Schreiber. Karen Zaurier Upper right: The Varsity ll gals prepare to practice their serves Above: Debbie Ware makes a fine return. Volleyba II 47 8 VAR 1ITY III Coach Patricia Kahle did very well with the Varsity lll team this season. This young group ot girls had a winning sea- son with a record of 4-3. The girls showed skill and enthusiasm and had fun as well. SCORES West Linn Clackamas West Linn Gladstone West Linn Rex Putnam 815158 G 5151 15 8 9F15 5 6151513 7 West Linn Flex Putnam 7 1 West Linn Ogden ' - - - -15 ' - 15-4 15-2 ' ' - 9-1 - 1 15-11 West Linn-Gladstone 15-9 6-15 16-14 ' - - a - 1 -10 ' West Linn-Clackamas - - -15 ' - 15-7 - 5 14-16 Flight: LeAnn Woodard sets the ball up for Kelly Holder as Kathy Sowersby watches, Middle left: Kelly Holder prepares to hit the ball Middle: Freshman Kathy Sowersby displays her volleyball skills Middle right: LeAnn Wood- ard takes time out during a game. Bottom left: Kim Thompson serves the ball. Bottom rightztlean Miken. LeAnn Woodard, Kim Simmons. Kim Thompson. Kelly Holder. Kathy Sowersby, Mary Sparks. Brenda Powell. and Kathy Man- ning pose for team picture. 4 I s. V . -S 4 - - S L., .,, V . F, I , .i I V V , - 1 . or - , ff' Q- f , f i V .Tit i s t is L Q -M 1 1. ' if- .2 r f, 4 ,ei 3 '- - 5 iq, at M 1 . . ,at 1 , L , ' LTL--1 Wy -- 8- . 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Individually, Albert Taft starred for the third straight year. Albert took fifth in District, 35th in State and made first team on the Wilco League All-Stars. Top, front row: Mike Barnes, Flon Poole, Alec Drummond, Eric Holstrom, Coach Smith, Back row: Jeff Lopez, Albert Taft, Mark Williams, Brian McNeil, Glen Anderson, Steve Klein. Far left: Albert Taft, Ron Poole, Eric Holstrom, Mark Williams, Brian McNeil, and Jeff Lopez wait for race to start. Lett: Jeff Lopez looks for oncoming runners. Bottom left: Albert Taft comes in ahead. Below: Steve Klein and Mark Williams stand in post race crowd. Cross-Country 49 GIRLS' CRCDSS COU TRY A stride for the female athletic program this year was the creation of a girls' cross country team. At first members were scarce, butsoon agroupof seven runners comprised the squad. Although a young team-all the members were under class- men-they made their presence felt. Freshmen Lauri Rust and Lauri Alzner turned in outstanding performances, finish- ing 8th and 9th in district competition. '- .. , .-.aes-fs' . ' i W' 1- ,yy gg X, ':,.':L. ' ', ' W fi ' '-.,,.Y- tg V 5 .wsu V. ' . - lg, - , f it l rw, e , jg: 'ggi - I' 3 FA, 12 vi ir 1 ff .13 5 Q' i i k if Q: 'ff' . 5-1 5 5,57 jg, .r . - . l .f.,t.1-A-fsb,.f.sQ if tw ' 1 . ..... gl 1 Upper left: Co-ed sfriders compete in the years first meet. Upper right: Sophomore Terri Strickler watches the action. Above: Lori Alzner ex- periences post-race exhaustion. Right, from row: Coach Don Smith. Row two: Lori Alzner, Tammy Rains. Terri Strickler, Karen McNeil, Julie Flonning, Janice Dorsey, Lori Rust. 50 CFOSS-COUl'1tl'y cf: if 431 L14 f 421 I.V. CRGSS COU TRY A lack of experience marked the biggest problem of this year's J.V. squad. All of its members were freshmen. The team stayed in shape nevertheless, running everyday after school on days when there was no meet. With experience, this group of youngsters could go places in the future. Top left: Brad Kerr, Wally Guill, Frank Anderson, Scott Burgess, Tom Previs, John Teters. Lower Iett: Frank Anderson chugs past the finish line. Lower right: Brad Kerr, Frank Anderson and John Teters charge through the pack. Below: Scott Burgess and Brad Kerr view the action at the District Championship. ' f.. ' - , ' . , , K , 1 .Iii '-so - , f ' if 2 ' .,,,. ,'.' ., ' Z' 7 ' v - gil Us ' 'F ' t it in g .27 ' ' . M 5 .Y 5-g 'fri ' ' ii . gf-' tg! ,,., i5,,..,4 V A A .Q YQ ? 5 X' ' .if-tx Fa , Ti , - f - . c -ft .- +f 'ift2 Q ' s- t . .. -as A -- G -asf ggr:'e,q?f , f' V Q- X' y H .. Aly'-,Q ' , X. , ., 5 ff . f c l tt, A 5 to .A ef? it ' e if ,g.1 '-SL N' ' if H Y tigiatiffri A ff' tc r , gffx? -W T vw, W u.: U-tr-5. . g S .-5 -wett- i,i , '1--:ef ' e- - 1-W - . r'. 1- ' L, ' - . M ' LE ' if Cross-Cou ntry 51 West Linn West Linn West Llnn West Llnn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn RSITY FOOTB SCORES Gresham Putnam Clackamas Mllwaukle Lakeridge Oregon City Tlgard Hood River Reynolds VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Front row: Mark Schlelss lstatistlcianl Mark Cramer Dean Bullock John Meyers Tom Pope Mark Goins Ken Ted Aschenbrenner, Mike Bishop. Karl Ness, Tim Delanty and Tim Porter Row two Brian Coventry Dan Carlile Greg Sams Kyle Wood Stev Scott Miller, Don Miller, Dave Austin, Vern Doyle, Kevin Poyser and Coach Tom Boyle Row three Coach Gene Davis Coach Terry Pollreisz Bobby Jimmy Davis, Glen Baggerly. Fred Grier, Larry Stone Dave Whlsler Dick Morris Don Esau Wes Pulliam Brian Holman Bob Schierholz and Coach Rogers. Back row: Ed Previs, Chuck Dissen, Tom Croy Curt Rogers Mike Elmore Tim Dungey Randy Oetken Al Mann Martin Turner Rich Flala Endres, Bill Bailey, and Jeff Morris, Football West Linn, a team small on size but big on desire, made their presence felt this year. After getting off to a poor start- one wi n and two losses-the gridders found themselves need- ing a win over a tough Milwaukie team. Heavy underdogs and outsized, West Linn stayed tough until the very end but lost 12-7. Next the dejected West Linn team faced Lake- ridge, one of the leading teams in the Wilco League. Costly mistakes made the difference in the game as West Linn lost 28-13. Many teams would have given up at this point, but not West Linn. They ended their season in grand fashion as they romped over Oregon City 16-O, blanked Tigard 18-O, and easily won over Hood River 19-O for the third straight shut-out and the fourth one of the season. West Linn's record now stood at four wins and four losses. They needed a win over Reynolds to make their season a success. The game was hard fought from beginning to end, and the score at the end of the fourth quarter read 14-14, forcing the game into overtime. Reynolds got the ball first. But the tough Lion defense stopped them and Reynolds had to settle for a field goal. Then West Linn got the ball. On the first two plays the offense stalled on third and eight. Quarterback Bob Umber handed the ball off to junior tailback Mark Goins as he ram- bled in for the winning touchdown. The final score read West Linn 20, Reynolds 17. W Top: West Linn Lions charge onto the field. Lett: Junior quarterback Tim Dungey sets the West Linn W ffe e ' otion Above' K le Wood breaks awa Football 53 1 o ns in m . - y Q ' n Y on a punt return up the sidelines against Mllwaukie. Top right: Lions huddle to plan strategy before attack. Center left: Martin Turner, senior fullback, meets gang of Putnam players who pile on after a short gain. Center right! Lion fans marvel at fantastic feats on the field below. Bottom left: Dean Bullock I75J and Ken Ulbricht l24l corral an Oregon City ball carrier after a short run. Bottom right: Larry Stone breaks into the open enroute to sizable gain as Bob Schier- holz provides escort, . . i' .Q 'jk pq, ., ' . ft.. X 54 Football , QE The season ended with five seniors on the first two teams of the Willamette Division of the Wilco League. Larry Stone, who received the lVlost Valuable Play- er Award, and Vern Doyle, Mr. Touchdown, were first team All-Willamette. Seniors Ted As- chenbrenner, Kyle Wood, and Scott Miller received second team All-Willamette, while Tim Dungey, Don Esau, Dave Whisler, Jim Davis, Tom Croy, Martin Turner, Dean Bullock, and Don lVliller received Honorable Men- tion. For the third year in a row West Linn had a winning season infootball. Left: Larry Stone leaps high in pursuit of a Milwaukie ball carrier, Center left: Jimmy Davis l14l and Dave Whisler C333 rush to the aid of running back Scott Miller as he is brought to the ground after toting the ball for a first down, Center right: Coach Rogers congratulates Vern Doyle on his fine performance. Bottom left: Tim Dungey runs around end against Oregon City to produce a Lion first down. Bottom right: Coach Terry Pollreisz confers with Don Miller before sending him out on the field with the next defensive play. use 43 Football 55 J.V. FCDCDTBALL The 1974-75 West Linn J.V. football team lost seven gamesthis season but drove success- fully to two wins. Working with a rather small team, outsized by almost every team on their schedule, Coachestloe Vanni and Terry Woebke put together a hard hitting determined team that should fit very easily into the varsity foot- ball plans in the future. Both coaches were naturally disappointed with the teams record, but they were truly pleased with the effort put out by their team and feel that they will continue to give 1007, for West Linn in the com- ing years. Special credit is due to Lee Holland and Mike Price going both ways on offense and defense. Running backs Mike Timmerman, Kevin Bobillot, and Jay Dungey showed consis- tently good performances during the entire season. 1 U if 6 lk , .K L is-3 ff L' it E- 5 of L C fit, 7 R exft J Mt l ' MM '+- 'if- ..,,u.,,5, Upper right: Jay Dungey gets the offense set against Rex Putnam, Lower left: Lions' offense shows execution against Clackamas here at West Linn. 56 Football 5,5 Row one: Craig Rogers, Kevin Bobillot, Ken Greene, Dan Flamm, Dan Vanni, Bill Hawkins, Doug Sams, Russ Bulow. Row two: Mark Hambleton, Cliff Doty, John Ulsky, Larry Lugo. Barry Brungardt, Bill Lewis. Bart Star, Dal Smith. James Stone. Row three: Terry Woebke, Joe Vanni, Ken Pepperling. Jay '5 r Ai , in r1ws.-:szf.wr'1f:pfw-::a- V 9 M .R ly ,. 7 .Ii f 1 sg r L 3 , 4- Dungey, Mark Klein. Mark Sagin, Mike Price, Bob Bailey, Mike Timmerman, Ed Gifford, Row four: Tom Schierholz, George Walrod, Lee Holland, Andy Stone. Doug Ware, Scott Musselwhite, Dean Pierce, Brad Schroeder, Ron Stuckey, Scott Schwabauer, Terry Kraft, West West West West West West Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Upper left: Mike Timmerman drives hard for another first down Lower right: Lions' kick oft team charges down field to make the tackle FRGSI-I FCDCDTBALL 58 The future looks bright for the class of '78 football team. The team had a year all coaches must dream of: They remain- ed undefeated. The whole team did an outstanding job, claim coaches Bob Grant and Darrell Greenlee. They also agree that there 1 was a good group of athletes on the team. Both the offensive and defensive lines worked well, according to the coaches. At one of the games a pass was retained 97 yards for a touchdown, which broke a school record. It looks like the freshman football team will make our school proud in the coming years. V Right: Bob Bishop confers with Coach Grant. scones . Xi West Linn ..,...,..... 28 Ogden ......... ...... 6 it-, wesr Linn ............ 28 lvlilwaukie ...... ...... o West Linn ............ 8 Putnam ............... 6 West Linn ............ 21 Gardiner .............. O West Linn ............ 37 Twality ............... 8 West Linn ............ 38 Hood River ........... 6 West Linn ............ 26 Clackamas ............ O TS.,- FBESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM- Front row: Mike Delanty, Andy Reynolds. David Holt, Andy Crain, Ron Sara, Dirk Otis, Jim Shroyer, Randy Fowler. Second row: Barry Poyser, Jeff Kestek, Bob Mecalis, Doug Perrin, Brian Yates, Sam Lohman. David Bruck, Jim Black, Greg Perdue. Bob Bishop. Dan King. Third row: David Grant, Doug Doty, Gary Greenlee, Craig Howell, Lowell Geigle, Pete Macmahon, Jeff Padrta, Allen Folk, Wayne Gump, Brian Porter, Coach Bob Grant, Coach Darrell Greenlee, Fourth row: Greg Emmerick. Tim Burkhead, Jeff Schroder, Chris Folman, Mark Barnes. Skip Doty. Steve Vannoy, Joe Metteer, Larry Oldenstadt. Plocky Oetken. Football wi mf 'i .ie 3 f -an e gy f 4- 1 6 V .5 ,W 5 go, Q.,Jw3,'g ' ti, .sy SQ ef ' F 'F 4, -will 4, ' B Ho. 3' ff' .,.-f vi, QM -3, ggi-5,,, ' ,4,pi.,'554, 'Q ui-,e3,,, ' ,, ' 5 W ,, A , fir on ' W :tif , M. l , .pw i'h g, fl, ' , .534 Siren! gif, il-as-wi -Q Appr, f A ' iii , Left: Excitement climbs as the game finally starts. Below: Jim Shroyer looks around for a teammate who would be happy to make a touchdown Bottom Ielt: Doug Perrin eludes his opponent. Bottom right Dirk Otis aims for the football while Greg Perdue holds it steady. l I 1.4.1 - VARSITY WRESTLING I Sz II The 1974-75 wrestling season was a year for re- building and individual growth for the West Linn Lions. Returning this year as a senior was Mark Cramer, wrestling at 130 pounds. His individual record for the season was 16-8, and he finished the year with a 21-11 record. Hisabilityand determination earned Mark second place at sub-district and fifth at district. Mark was named captain by his teammates. Another returning matman for the Lions was Steve Walton, 157 pounds. His regular season record was 15-5 and a 20-8 over-all record for the year. Steve also placed second in sub-district and fifth at district. Curt Rogers, 136 pound weight class, had a tremendous desire to compete. Curt is a second year letterman. Another senior, Ken Ulbricht, 141 pounds, ended his season early due to a knee injury. He earned a 13-6 seasonal record. Starting in eight of the varsity positions were seven sophomores and one freshman. Team accomplishments for the season included defeating Lake Oswego and Lakeridge in dual meets. Coach Schwabauer takes time before the match to give the team a pep talk Front row: Joe Whitney, Alan Mann, Todd Stewart. Second row: Mark Krellwitz, Gary Grunst, Russ Bulow, Justus Mills, Mark Cramer, Curt Rogers, Ken Ulbricht, Scott Schwabauer, Steve Walton, Chuck Dissen, Scott Musselwhite, Lee Holland, Doug Ware. Third row: Ron Miller, Ron Poole, Dan Flamm. Dal Smith, Ken Pepperling, Jeff Croy, Mark Scheehean, Joe Miken, Cliff Doty, Jody Simons, Don Leger, Scott Wright. Fourth row: Richard Force, Coach Grant. Coach Schwabauer, Coach Davis, Mike Bishop. 60 Wrestling -2,1 ' g 3- 9 n-Ji if ,N .655 ? 4231 ' w Q -5, J il YQ m --11 5 i 1 W2 , sl Q: ,-:-Se, fi -x wp ,,fr f' ' iii 3 5 1 I 1 is is whiff' ,,4.v'mgWw -hx, '. 'iii , M I I 1 E 10'- -K' :b . if Lg 5 A 7 'g fn 52? iw, Q M we? Y' 4 1. 1 x 'feiiv 3' if -tn., has-nn Top left: The referee explains his call. Top right: Scott Wright and Cliff Doty watch an interesting match, Bottom left: Ken Ulbricht takes time out to pose for the camera. Middle right: Mark Cramer waits for the referee to announce a pin. Bottom right: Lee Holland has the advantage over his opponent. Wrestling 63 FRCDSI-I WRESTLI This year's Freshman Wrestling Team found each day ending with hours of exercises and grueling work-outs that built up endurance to carry them through match after match. The frosh matmen also featured several wrestlers who displayed future potential. Mark Krellwitz, Jim O'Connell, Ron Sara, Bob lvlecalis, Larry Oldenstadt, and Al Folk all gained varsity experience. The overall record is not indicative of theabilityofthisteam dueto the number of forfeit points that had to be given opponents each match. The freshman wrestler with the best record was Al Folk, who won 14 matches. Top: Larry Oldenstadt works hard to keep his man on the mat. Right: Shane Musselwhite tries to pin his man, With success uppermost in his mind, Shane applies the strategy needed to win. Front row: Coach Boyle,-Scott. Burns, Bon Sara Mark Krellwitz Jim OConneII Bob Mecalis Dave Grant and Coach Rogers Row two Jim Dasso AI Folk, Sharie Musselwhite, Mike Sloan, Larry Oldenstadt Wiley Simons Scott Burgess and Scott Sayre 64 Wrestling ,Aww-ill wrt 0 E MA SWIM TEAM This year West Linn had a one-man swim team, in the form of Jim New. Jim displayed his fantastic qualities at the Wilco League District Swim Meet: he swam the 200 yard freestyle, came in first place and broke a league record with the time of 1:51:1. This win qual- ified him for the 500 yard meet. In the 500 yard meet he placed first and again broke another league record with the amazingly fast time of 5:01. By placing in the District meet he then qualified for the State meet at the University of Oregon in Eugene. Jim placed 6th in the state at this meet. Everyone at West Linn is really proud of Jim for single-handedly representing West Linn so well in the swim meets. Thank you Jim New. Top left: Team Captain Al Folk discusses match with referee and opponent. Top right: Wiley Simons tries hard to keep his position. Bottom: Candid shots of Jim New through the day. Frosh Wrestling 65 ARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn .......... West Linn .......... West Linn .......... West Linn .......... West Linn .......... West Linn .......... West Linn .......... 54 West Linn ,......... 68 West Linn .......... 57 West Linn .......... 50 West Linn .......... Mclvlinnville The Dalles Centennial Hood River Reynolds Jesuit Tigard Hillsboro Barlow Putnam Nlilwaukle Clackamas Lakerldge Oregon Cnty ........ Gresham ........... Tigard ............. Lake Oswego ....... Putnam .........,.. Milwaukie . .. Clackamas .......,.. Lakendge .......... Oregon City .....,.. Lake Oswego ....... Centennial ......... f Q- 'wg we ' ,. Mme: ai Front row: Coach-McKie, Mgr. Greg Wood, Jeff Tomsik, Scott Smith, Eric Webber, Tim Dungey, Ed Previs, Tracey Johnson Mgr Kevin Conway Back row: Mgr. Bill Bailey, Jon Christiansen, Rob Parker, Rick Parker, Bob Sisul, Ed Nicolai, Larry Bruenderman Statistitian Jim Willison Top picture Ed Nicolai drops in a free throw. 66 Varsity Basketball -msg on X .,. 3'-3 Coach lVlcKie's roundballers finished another regular season as champions of the Willamette Division with a 21-1 record. The Lions' only loss of the regular season was to number one rated Lake Oswego. One highlight had to be defeating Rex Putnam on their home court by 15 points and then go on to a 12-O Willamette League record. The Lions survived the playoffs and went on to State, this year with a 22-2 record. The Lions beat Centennial for second spot in the tourney berth, and for the third time in three years held the Eagles scoreless for a full quarter to add to their number one defensive rating in the state. The Lions have the winningest record in the Wilco League. ln tive years of regular season play, Coach lVlcKie has guided his lVlaplecourt Flashes to 102 wins and only 8 losses for a fantastic 927, winning record. l 1 Top left: Players watch intently as their teammates get a little action. Top right: Tim Dungey drives around his opponent. Center left: Rick and Rob Parker team up to battle an opponent for the ball. Center right: Rob Parker jumps for the ball and takes control. Far left: Tim Dungey outwits his opponent for another two points. Left: Ed Nicolai shows his winning form. Varsity Basketball 67 Special recognition should be given to this years five startersg all five were selected for the Tri- City All-Star Team. Top row: Tim Dungey, Bob Sisul, and Flick Parker. Bottom: Scott Smith and Ed Nicolai. Top lett: Scott Smith leaps over his op- ponents for another basket. Top right: Bob Sisul concentrates on the rim as he stretches for another two points. 68 Varsity Basketball it in N W '1- Left: Scott Smith shows agony as he scrambles for the ball in the State tourna- ment, Top right: Tim Dungey shoots over opponent as Larry Bruenderman and Rick Parker prepare for a rebound, Above: Bob Sisul muscles a pass down court. Varsity Basketball 69 JU 1012 RSITY Below: Mark Bradley runs off court at half time. Right: Randy Gettel gets ready to shoot a free throw. This year's junior varsity team was an exceptionally good one. Some of the players were given special recognition for their out- standing performance during the season. Lead- ing scorer for the team was Jay Dungey, with Q t 320 points for the season. This was an average Q: . of 14 points per game. Jay was also the leader in assists. Leading rebounder was Chris Hamel. -.5 For the offensive team the best rebounder was we-55 -- M Jeff Perdue. The best hustler was team captain Don Esau. These players might very well be fi C Q, some of the new faces we see on the varsity d ' team. The J. V. team sure showed us what they L B could do with a season record of 6 losses and 16 wins. Front row: Bill Adams, Chuck Anderson, Coach Smith. Coach Becker, Ron Moser, Roger Hass. Row two: Ron Stuckey, Mark Sagin, Allen Chase, Randy Gettel, James Stone,Jay Dungey, Don Esau. Greg Sams, Tim Bruenderman, Mark Bradley, Mike Schnase. Not pictured: Ed Gifford. 70 J. V. Basketball 2 ' ASKETBALL S-5 5 West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West West Linn Linn .... .,.. Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn 68 53 ...62 ...54 ...45 ...62 SCOREBOARD The Dalles. Centennial . Hood River Reynolds . . Jesuit ,.... Tigard ..,.. Hillsboro . . Barlow .... Rex Putnam .... .... Nlilwaukie. . Clackamas . Lakeridge. . Oregon City .... .... Gresham . . Tigard ..,,. Lake Oswego .,..... Rex Putnam ,.., ,,.. Milwaukie .... .... Clackamas... .... Lakeridge .,.... .. ,. Oregon City ..,. .... 64 61 57 51 53 47 . .... 42 63 . .... 71 . . ,,.. 45 48 40 45 62 .. 66 .. ,,.,43 .gf .vi-vim ei dl we nv - llll 1 ., ,,. xi g, till Q' I -,,-.u-'X' Top left: Mark Bradley jumps for ball at Lake- ridgegame. Top right: Ron Stuckey runs down court to make a basket. Center: Ed Gifford tries to pass ball to Randy Gettel but he cant seem to get around opposing team. Bottom left: Randy Gettel passes ball to teammate. Bottom right: Andy Stone tries to get away from opposing team to make a pass. Above: Ed Gifford takes iteasy asteammates set it up. -X if J. V. Basketball 71 ,Qty V .,gfu-5 Front row: Manager Jeff Michael, Mike Delanty, Doug Perrin Barry Poyser Dan King Jeff Stevenson Back row Ken Lowerie Sam White Steve Vannoy, Coach Schmeiser, Jay Hogg, Jim Barnes, Tom Previs Bob Bishop FROSH GREEN TEAM West Linn .......,., 45 Gladstone. . . West Linn ...,...... 60 Jackson ..... West Linn .......... 37 Lake Oswego' West Linn .......... 41 Centennial .. West Linn .......... 49 Canby ...... West Linn .,........ 55 Clackamas. . . West Linn .......... 84 Canby ....,. West Linn .,........ 60 Ogden ...... West Linn .......... 39 Lakeridge . . . West Linn .......... 39 Clackamas. . . West Linn .......... 46 Lake Oswego West Linn ........,. 39 Milwaukie. .. West Linn ........., 54 Fowler ...... West Linn .......... 62 Putnam ..... West Linn .......l.. 35 Lakeridge . . . West Linn .......... 54 Tuality ....,. West Linn .......,.. 60 Lakeridge . . . The above scoreboard is lor the Green Team. At Coach Schmeisers quest, no copy or scores for the Gold Team are given. Right: Skip Doty lands another bucket from the free throw line Frosh Basketball FROSH BASKETB LL GREEN AND GOLD Even though the Frosh Green Team lost some games due to fouls, they still maintained good team spirit. The team made up for in skill what they lacked in height. There were many excel- lent players on the team. If they continue on in basketball West Linn has some tremendous pros- pects for future varsity players. Under the direction of Coach Greenlee, the Frosh Green Team established itself as a fine fresh- man team. Emphasis was put on team improvement and discipline, as well as self-pride. Far left: lt's that deep down frosh deter- mination that keeps Jim Barnes No. 53 fighting. Left: No. 12 Brian Porter fights to keep that ball for the green team. Frank Anderson David Bruck Rocky Oetken Gary Greenlee Skip Doty Dean Sailey Chris Tolman Wayne Gump, Steve Ellis, Brian Porter, Frosh Basketball 73 GIRLS BASKETBALL This year was the first year that West Linn had a girls' basketball team. We had two teams-a Junior Varsity and a Varsity. Both teams did very well con- sidering they were both first year teams. Coach Penny Miller says l am really proud of my teams, and they will be even better next year. We had a very good season. We went to District Play- offs and were seeded fourth in the league. We played against last year's district champions and lost by a score of 38-46. We should really be proud of our girls' basketball teams. We played against teams that had been playing togetherforthree years and beat them. Top left: Karen Hachenberg prac- tices a lay-in. Top right: Debbie Ware gets ready to shoot a basket. Far left: Kasha Tolman races down court after ball. Center: Kim Hackenberger dribbles ball away from other team. Far right: Jan Buse looks for some- one to pass the ball to. Bottom left: Theresa Newton shows her skills by tossing the ball into the basket. Bottom right: Mary Brainard walks off the court in a trance. 74 Girls' Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY WEST LINN North Salem Reynolds Gladstone Chemawa Dalles Barlow Gresham Centennial Barlow Reynolds Centennial OPP VARSITY WEST LINN North Salem Reynolds Gladstone Chemawa Dalles Gladstone Barlow OPP. Gresham Centennial Lake Oswego Barlow Reynolds Centennial TOURNEY Tlgard 54 27 1 25 48 34 10 37 27 29 28 62 36 23 14 49 44 34 28 43 27 27 22 67 14 37 G lad Stone 8 46 Lake Oswego 53 33 17 31 1 58 24 41 58 56 28 ' 32 57 22 23 3 54 33 21 31 35 1 45 22 ' 38 41 43 38 ' 46 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAMS-Front row: Coach Penny Miller, Karen Hachenberg, Pam Cagle, Kathy Cornelius, Mary Brainard. Lauri O'Hogon, Vicki Arnold, Karen Zauner, and Judy Ragsdale. Second row: Manager Janice Daly, Linda Wood, Kasha Tolman, Theresa Newton, Kim Hackenberger, Jan Buse, ,Lorrie Romine, Jill Buse, Debbie Ware, Pam Steinkamp, and Manager Liz Martin. Top: Karen Hachenberg and Pam Steinkamp, assisted by athird West l Linn player, prepare to take control ofthe ball and the game. I l Girls' Basketball 75 SKI TEA This year proved to be one of total improvement forthe West Linn Ski Team. Coach Welch took each member and helped that skier as much as possible in one season. For the first time this year West Linn's Ski Team went to State and came in ninth over-all. The girls got fifth, and the boys took seventh place in individual competition. The gals and guys had fun traveling all over in their little bus, where a family- like spirit prevailed. Below: Kent Tylman clears the gates. .3 ' .1-' , - '- . ...J ,X-' ' ' V' 1- Sitting: Ken McLean, Steve Lewis, Kyle Wood, Danny Green, Alec Drummond, Kneeling: Brad Tylman, Rick Colarchik, Scott Morelock Kent Tyl man. Brett Morelock, Mark Schweitzer. Standing: Don Murray, Dave Holt, Advisor Mrs Peters, Denise Tylman. Karen Koppler Linda Davenport Loni Morelock, Barbi Hauck, Betsy Kincart, Mike Lorden, Greg Emmerick, Linda Kremer. 76 Ski Team iw., is A .4 X .Q t-elm -0: Far left: Loni Morelock takes a Ieisu I rey run before the race. Left: Dan Greene ma- neuvers through the gates. Center left: Doug Bird crouch- es for speed, Center right: Linda Davenport dashes b Y on her way to one more win. Bottom left: Barbi Hauck takes a swift turn during a b, . IQ match. Bottom right: Kent Tylman leans through the gates. if-. H . I , Q Sk: Team 77 GULF Individual efforts were the catalyst of the 1975 golf team. Starting with three returning Iettermen, Rick Graap, Jeff Tomsik, and Greg Sams, the team has shown improvement despite the poor record K5-143. They finished ninth in Wilco League District out of fourteen schools. Rick Graap went to state in All-Star District Tournament to cap off the season. Coach Dean Turcotte feels he has a good nucleus for next year's varsity team. Right: Greg Sams demonstrates great form while Rick Graco studies his form. Below Ielt: Ftob Kremer bends into his swing. Below middle: Jeff Tomsic follows through for a good finish. Below right: Mark Bradley chips onto the green. 78 Golf From row: Mike Barnes, Eric Grieling, Rich Katz. Jeff Tomsik. Rob Kremer. and Mark Bradley. Second row: Mark Schleiss. Greg Sams. Rick Grapp, Allen Chase, Flick Burkhard. Ken Leese, and Coach Dean Turcotte. Lower left: Talented Rick Grapp aligns his shot and relaxes at the same time. Lower right: Rich Katz tees off. Golf 79 VARSITY BASEB LL According to Varsity baseball Coach Terry Poll- reisz, Despite a 9-10 league record, this year's ball- club was the most competitive team that I have coached at West Linn. They were small in number but very willing and able to challenge the best and toughest in the league. As the record shows, they split wins with lvlilwaukie, Willamette Division leader, and lost to Barlow, the eventual Wilco League champion, by a close score of 6-5. Six West Linn ball players earned All-Star status. Scott Miller and Glen Baggerly were lst Team picks and Ken Ulbricht, Steve Lewis, Kyle Wood, and Randy Oetken were honorable mention picks, With a large number of seniors graduating, a real challenge exists for next year's ball players. Top: Kyle Wood grits his teeth as he races to reach first base. Center left: Rick Kremer hums to himself while coaching along the sidelines. Center right: Team members listen intently to advice from some fans. Above: Crowd shows approval as Glen Baggerly scores. Right: Scott Miller is congratulated after rapping another home run. 80 Varsity Baseball VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Flow one Scott Miller Kyle Wood Steve Lewis Flick Kremer Ken Ulbricht Row two Jim Davis Glen Baggerly, Randy JW it E Far left: Kyle Wood starts out for second base after a suc- cessful inning. Above: Steve Lewis rounds second base as the umpire runs away from angry fans. Lett: Third base- man Steve Lewis waits for a line drive. Varsity Baseball 81 Below: Statistician Sandy Paradis and Batgirl Annie Keep look out for the cute baseball players. Right: Someone points a camera, and look what happens to the dedicated West Linn base- ball team?7? Bottom left: Concentration shows on Randy Oetken's face as he checks out the situation. Bottom right: Steve Lewis races a Lakeridge defender to the bag. J 7, 7- .,..-,,-,V.,-,, 1 fgegf - ,ee fi ' - .rv ,fl g ,rf 'll f f' , '- - Agn vg L Lf y xgfzgsr s i'p,, 1V:Q, , y. ' 2 ' LLM. 2- ' iii? i 5 N N ' -1 feats ,,,,- X, ,,.....- 82 Baseball rg-XXX of. H-v40,Z? -'E' in we-sb.:-, an a, rl-a,y,.,, - 1 West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Lmn West Linn West Linn West Linn West Lmn West Linn West Linn West Linn .,..,. West Linn ..,... West Linn ...... West Linn ...... West Linn ...... West Linn ...... West Linn .,.... West Linn .,..,. West Linn ....,. West Linn ,..... Canby Canby Grant Grant Wilson Wilson Central Catholic Central Catholic Centennial Hood River Tigard Sam Barlow Reynolds Rex Putnam Mllwaukle Clackamas Lakeridge ...... Oregon City .... Lake Oswego. . . Gresham .....,. Rex Putnam ..,. Milwaukie ...... Lakeridge ....,. Tigard ......... Oregon City .... Clackamas ..... SCORES ' ...... 12 . .,...... 3 ' ...... 5 ......... 7 ' ..,... 4 , ......... 5 ' ...... 7 .......... 9 ' ,..... 4 ' ,..,.,,.. 14 ' ...... O ' ..,....,. 3 ' ...... 5 ' . 2 ' ..,... 1 ' . 5 West Linn ...... O The Dalles ..., , 3 ' ...... 4 ' ..... 3 ' , ,.,., 1 ' ,.... 2 ' ..,,.. 9 ' ......... 7 ' ...... 5 .... 6 ' ...... 3 ...... 2 ' ..,,.. 18 ,,.. 8 ' ...,.. 4 ' ' ...,.. 2 ' .,.... 4 .,.., 9 7 2 7 O 3 5 9 O 2 4 4 10 4 1 O 3 4 7 5 11 Top left: Jim Davis runs for a fly ba ll. T op right: Catcher Ken Ulbricht takes a nap between Ditches. Center: On a warm, sunny day even Tim Dungey gets sleepy. Left: Pitcher Randy Oetken hurls his fast ball. Baseball 83 . . BASEB LL Standing: Terry Kraft, Doug Sams, Bob Bailey, Dave Bany, Flick Kruse, Mark Klein, Ed Gifford, Vern Bruck, Jon Ulsky. Kneeling: Coach Woebke Charles Campbell. Not pictured: Ray Betz. AHhoughthe.LV.teaniendedthe season with a 5-15 win-loss record, there were definite gains for the team. Rick Kruse and Ed Gifford led the team in pitching with Dave Bany behind the plate and the hitting of Bob BaHey.Theteam mahnmned a great attitude and desire to play basebaH.Thelughhghtoftheseason was a 2-O victory over Oregon City. There are some good prospects on this team for future varsity players. Far right: Scott Anderson reacts to a debat- able event taking place during practice. Right: Flick Kruse is embarrassed after tripping over third base. 84 Baseball EE! M, .V , at ,, 1 --1, .. ,K L , .sc J -,X - . 2 K Q . 5 .- V V , .. H H. f -T x ,- i M f. M.. -i . I 1, t . . ,sg ,, - Y, ' ww ' K1 ty., . if 5--., if 2' .ir -' - f' ' - ,en 13-4 mt- , .fa y , . . ,..-.ae -as -. , ff i f ' i - r-liif'? .-QW, -:ge-te .. -5- ' , -ep ' i .A uf X X x X ' E xx t xxx k v,:V e 'I as s X Eg 'Q ji, i N' X 3 X K i 1' if ,,,. XX if ,fr g'S I 54 N ---1 ff: .4 1 -,- 'af' f-.,.1. - , I -f ia.. fr it , 3, ,,,,.,5a -5-seal. --ssrltfltlttsfti.. -- 5,3 5-:M Y - ,,' 2-. 1, - ' - - - tm , ' ,,gge.-f.zfa.', ,-353 ' V -5259 V, X. 51- Z ,L when -it-FJ' ,M-ri-'Zi' 4. ' xi ' jk - BTI I VY' FK olman. row Jerry l-loldahl, Jeff Kestek, Lowell Geigle, Scott Burns, Bob Mecalis, Dan King. Row two: Bob Bishop, Jim Black, Doug Doty, Jeff Stevenson, Tom Previs, Jim Dasso. Row three: Steve Ellis, Mark Barnes, Jim Barnes, Coach Schwabauer, Steve Vannoy, Chris Michael, Lee Richardson. Not pictured: Brian Porter. The Freshman team had one of its more successful seasons in several years. Theteam had a greatdesire, team competition, and in- dividual performances that gave them a 9-11 win-loss record. Twenty-one boys ended the season, making it a true challenge for each individual. The main pitch- ing load was carried by Jim Barnes, Bob Bishop, Rocky Oetken, and Jeff Schroeder. Mark Barnes was the team catcher. The team's high- light was winning a 15 inning game against Rex Putnam 5-4. Far left: Coach Schwabauer takes time out to chat with his team. Above center: Steve Van- noy scoops the ball at first base. Center: Freshman boys await their turn at bat, Below: Rocky Oetken warms up before the game. Although all players could not be included in candid photos each deserves a great amount of credit, Basebal l85 VARSITY TRACK The 1975 Varsity Track Team will go down in West Linn Athletic Annals as the team that finally made it happen. On Friday, April 25, 'West Linn defeated Oregon City 83-60. This was the first Varsity victory since 1972. At this writing, the prospects are good that this win- ning trend may continue. The overall record is 1 win against 5 losses at this time. The future looks promising with 28 out of 35 team members returning next year to West Linn's track program. Right: Tom Croy prepares to launch attack against up- coming hurdles and demonstrates the winning form that sent him to State two years in a row. Front row: Terry Nordstrom, Bill Hawkins, Greg Wood, Ron Poole, Glen Anderson Gary Greenlee Second row Flick Wanker Steve Klein Brian Mc Neil, Tom Croy, Timm Stone, Skip Doty, Mark Sagin. 86 Track 5 sf' KJ Top left: A variety of spectators survey the efforts of the track team, adapting hardily to ensuing weather conditions. Top right: Sprinling over the finish line, Bill Hawkins recognizes an immeasurable lead over the opposition. Left: Mark Goins idles past track members and onlookers during rained-out meet. Above: Rich Davis, Joe Vanni and Flon Becker form Varsity Track Coaching Staff and smile optimistically in the face of upcoming events. Track 87 . . TRACK The 1975 West Linn Junior Varsity Track Team went into its final meet with a two-win, four- loss record. Although they lost by a considerable margin the J.V.'s have shown that they will be able to move up to varsity competition with anticipated success. Coach Vanni feels that our best meet this year was against Tigard. The score was West Linn 65, Tigard 32. Some of the most promising partici- pants were Bill Hawkins, who ran the 440, and Kevin Bobillot, who performed in the long jump and pole vault events. There will be some senior thinclads missed next year, but this year's J.V.'s will strive to replace them. Right: Dan Vanni winds up for a javelin throw. Far right: Kevin Bobillot strains for victory in the long jump. Front row: Dan Vanni, Flick McDaniel Row Iwo Kevin Bobillot Scott Musselwhite Andy Stone Brad Schroeder Alan Mann Jim Stone Eric Holstrom. 88 Track FROSH TRACK TEAM Sam Lohman Dave Holt Scott Sayre, Allen Folk, Wayne Gump, Harley Crain, Doug Perrin, John Teters. Left: Wayne Gump vaults over the bar. Above: John Teters clears the starting line with a good lead. The Freshman Track Team won two meets and lost four. Virtually all of these first year track and field performers have the potential to become outstanding varsity participants in the future. Some of the boys who showed great potential this year were Skip Doty, who ran the 1OO yard dash in 10.9 seconds, and Craig Howell, who performed in the javelin throw. Coach Joe Vanni feels that these boys are determined young athletes, and they will not let West Linn High School down in future years. Track 89 GIRLS' TRACK The girls' track team has definitely made an impression on the school records this year. The new school records are: Shot, Jan Buse, 37 feet 10-172 inchesq 100 yard dash, Teresa Newton, at 12.1. ln the mile Lori Alzner kept breaking her own record, and ended up with 5:20.2, Kelly Wilson tied the 220 yard dash record at 28.1. In the 880 medley Linda Boozier, Teresa Newton, Kelly Wilson, and Lori Alzner broke the school record at 1.56.0 ln the 880, Lori Alzner finished with 2.28.2. In district we scored tour points: Lori Alzner in the mile, and Jan Buse in shot. Both placed 5th in district for 2 points each. Coach lVliller says that she is really proud of the '74-'75 girls' track team. The girls really did try hard this year and that makes me proud of them. Top: Priscilla Wallace tries her hardest as she runs in the junior varsity 100 yard dash. Right: Kelly Holder prepares to jump a hurdle in varsity competition. Below: Karen McNeil participates in the junior varsity hurdles against Tigard. Bottom: Jackie Fitzwater gets ready to run. SCORES West Linn .... 55 Rex Putnam . . 54 West Linn .... 29 Clackamas . . . 80 West Linn .... 24 Milwaukie .... 85 West Linn .... 35 Lakeridge .... 74 West Linn .... 37 Tigard ....... 72 West Linn .... 53 Oregon City . . 56 West Linn .... 37 Hood River. . . 72 Cross Divisional West Linn .... 54 Barlow ..,.... 55 90 Track 3 3 i 1 rg -is fs'-fo vv Far left: Lori Alzner wins the mile again. Left: Kim Thompson runs in the 440 relay. Below: Kathy Vanderhout, Linda Boozier, and Teresa Newton run in the Varsity 100 yard dash. .9-1, 'MONO Front row: Kathy Corneluis, Priscilla Wallace. Karen Zauner, Lori Alzner, Michelle Howell, Lauranna Phillipson, Margie Fiockney. Second row: Teresa New- ton. Kim Thompson, Karen Fritchie, Linda Boozier, Jackie Fitzwater, Karen Hackenberg, Kelly Wilson, Vicki Arnold. Third row: Coach Kahle, Tammy Rains, Pam Cagle, Lori Davis, Linda Wood, Jan Buse, Donna Thomas, Julie Thomas, Kathy Vanderhout, Sandy Spinnett, Coach Miller. Track 91 92 ACfiviTieS , f m?,.,,f JU- -L .4- , ZW -,,, .QS ' 1 gel! 4.1, ..,w'.,s,.p,k: 5 S , 9 ,Q,!:f!' . . r iw Qx wi isiffi . C sq? P .2 L ,fffififsif i 4 . - N273 11 I Q Q ,, ,.g', V ' ' :Wi - film 1f l5Q?w 1 A5 l 1: . I ' bs! - . f.l1:zs1zi.1s'mn:::'. N ,www MW-1,11 M .ww ' Activities 93 Upper left: Queen Kristi Kestek, a bubbly senior, is escorted by Ken Ulbricht. Upper right: Smiling prin- cess Kim Rasmussen rebresents the junior class. Kim is escorted by Randy Oetken. Middle left: Sopho- more princess Sherri Mueller is escorted by Dan Vanni. Middle right: Freshman princess Kathy Sowersby is escorted by Steven Vannoy, Right: The court and their fathers show their pleasure of the half time score. 94 Football Homecoming HUMECO ING School spirit really went wild this year! Shouts and screams of go, fight, winuechoed through the building during Homecoming Week. A powderpufi football game between the junior and senior girls kicked off the week. Senior Dave Whisler reigned as king of the powderpuff court, assisted by princes Tom Croy and Ed Nicolai. Princes Ronald Drew Quint and Don Esau represented the junior class. With Tuesday came 5O's Day. Bobbie socks, red lipstick and the ever-popular saddles, along with slicked-back hair, rolled-up levis and shined-up hot rods made Tuesday an exciting day. Wed- nesday marked the pie-eating contest and root beer chug. For the ple-eating contest couples were chosen from each classy the object was to devour two pies quickly. The seniors proved vic- torious. Teachers got in the homecoming spirit with a root beer chug. Mr. Cotterill won it for the sophomore class. Thursdays activities included a talent show, tricycle race and, last but not least, a pot luck dinner. Friday started with an annual Oregon City- West Linn breakfast. The rally came up with new chants and cheers for the pep assembly and their original skits boosted school spirit. One ofthe biggest pep assemblies of the year preceded the Oregon City-West Linn game. 1 - ai 'f'T'51'W 'ff ' , .,,, V K mai' ..,,,,,t 5 , W A ' O l' .im T, '1 ' . t , ' w c f I. t Q. J I M ' Ati? wifi? 'M .Q a i, ' 'lk lgfe, Quinn - X1 . 113 '7 j whim QT fgf - S Ez. f- - li' g r ll fl . k' V' W. f f ' V 3 ,Q .. N N Q ' BET? T , 95 -wig IV i W ' ' ' . tif? T we ' - -T V sei tiill, l tl 'gps ' ' Upper left: Queen Kristi and her father enjoy half time activities, Middle left: Sally Martin and Barbie Falconer watch the pie-eating con- test. Left: Tom Boyle and Barry Cotterill chug fast in the root beer competition. Above: Kim Shar d D ' C t , p an enise onway promoe school A spirit during the homecoming pep assembly. Football Homecoming 95 W IT UNTIL DARK The 1974-75 theatrical season began November 14 with the opening of Frederick Knott's Wait Until Dark . The pro- duction was the first effort of the new drama coach, John Welty, and it proved to be an admirable success. Set in a basement apartment in Greenwich Village, the play involves blind Susy Hendrix, dope smugglers, murder- ers, and a doll containing 510,000 in contraband. On a hoax, Susy's husband Sam is taken out of town. Susy is left alone to battle with the criminals who will stop at nothing to retrieve the doll. The fast paced, suspenseful play, along with the duality performances offered by the cast provided three evenings of outstanding entertainment. The play had such appeal that the student body looked forward to the future efforts of the drama department. Top: Marta: Put if on thick Molly! Middle Why me? Why is if always me? Above: l don't trust him Right Dont forget to duck Kent! 96 Drama - Fall ,ff , Max fl Q ,ff ww W ive ,....- rl ,Q r .lllri 1 l Top left: ls she going to buy all this baloney? Top right: Hmm, is that you Gloria? Left: Only she does it seven times. Above: If I don't come up with some juice by Wednesday they're taking me to the dentist. Mike Talman. .. ...Jim Reynolds Sgt. Carlino ........ Jon Sundquist Harry Roat, Jr .......... Jim Davis Susy Hendrix ........ Karen Olsen Sam Hendrix ........ Kent Tylman Gloria .......... Marta Buckiewicz Policemen . .. ..... Mike Delanty Jim 0'Connell Director ........... John M. Welty Student Director ........ Molly Hill Drama - Fall 97 CHRISTMAS B LL Top: Couples dance to the music of Phoenix. Middle: Denise Conway, Carol Wolfe, and Sharon Thomas make their entrance. Bottom right: Mr. Hibbard and Robin Brown discuss the dance. 98 Christmas Dance For the first time since 1968 West Linn High School commemorated the holiday season with a Christmas Ball. Student interest and the need for student activity during this pre-vacation week were decisive factors in the decision made by the leadership class in spon- soring the ball. One of the most attractive highlights ofthe dance was the beautifully decorated Flavia Hall. A huge tree ornamented in the traditional yuletide style and mistle- toe placed strategically around the room created a warm and friendly atmosphere for the couples who attended. H Music by such artists as Deep Purple and Bad Company were performed by the group Phoenix. 'gM,,.., ,m.,,. POPS CCNCERT One of the most impressive programs to evolve from the music department is the annual Pops Concert, and 1975 was no exception. The concert was held in the gym where small tables were set up to give a sidewalk cafe effect. For the convenience of the audience, waiters came to the tables offering refreshments provided by the Music Boosters. The music program for the evening included selections such as Eleanor Rigby, Yesterday and Cherish. The audience showed its approval by giving a standing ovation to the director and his band. Top: The raising of the baton begins the concert. Left: The stage band delights the audience. Bottom left: Todd Stewart does his part for the evening. Bottom right: Concert band plays. Pops Concert 99 3?' Top lett: Senior Homecoming Queen. Denise Conway and Escort Scott Miller. Top right: Junior Princess Kim Rassmus- sen and Escort Randy Oetken. Center left: Sophomore Princess Colleen Farrell and Escort Mike Schnase. Center right: Freshman Princess Julie Croy and Escort Dan King. Above: Mr. Davis shows off his sexy legs, Fllghtz Flandy and Kim have a great time at Homecoming Dance, Far right: Freddie leads the rally in a rousing cheer. 100 Basketball Homecoming ASKETB LL HO ECOMIN To raise student spirit and extra money, the Leadership class sponsored a Basketball Homecoming this year. Many events took place during Sweetheart Week , all leading up to the Valentine's Day Homecoming Dance. The Queen this year was not chosen in the usual manner: Classes competed for activity points and the class accumulating the most points won the Queen's crown for their princess. Some of the ac- tivities and competitions occu rring throughout the week were: mini-olympics, a beard growing contest, Slave Day Auction, a car bash and for those budding lovers, Val-O-Gram sales. Sweetheart Week was fun for the whole student body and raised some much-needed funds for the Leadership people. Top left: The Homecoming Court and escorts enjoy half time activities. Center left: Carrie Rogers, slave to Kyle Wood, pretends to be a piece of garbage. Lower left: Steve Lewis pre- sents prospective slaves to student body at Slave Day Auction. Above: The crowd boogies to sounds of White Lightening at the Valentines Day Homecoming Dance. Basketball Homecoming 101 THE DE TH D L On March 6, 7, and 8, West Linn's drama department presented its first major winter production in three years. The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch played to some six hundred enthusiastic viewers over the three nights. Sneaky Fitch, a parody on the traditional American West- ern, contained such idealized characters as a town drunk, the rock-headed sheriff, and the meanest, fastest gunman in the West. Add some floozy dance-hall girls and rootin'-tootin' cowboys and you have a mixture which produced many laughs and was fun for all. Top: Little Iovelies do a number to the Can-Can tune Center left Townsmen of Gopher Gulch decide what to do about Sneaky Fitch Above: The moment of truth has come-The Showdown' Flight Sneaky Fitch, you yellow-bellied, lily-livered polecat, l'm asking you to draw 102 Drama - Winter Left: Crowd gasps as Sneaky beats Sheriff Oglesby in a card game. Bottom left: Bob Umber sings a mournful song for lonely cowboys. Center: Mrs, Blackwood and Mrs. Vale discuss town problems as the Reverend changes clothes. Bottom right: Let us pray. CAST The Singer.. , ..... .... B ob Umber Rackham 4..., .,. Mike Elmore Mervyn Vale ,,...... .......... T om Croy Mrs. Vale .,.... , ............. Amy Wallace Reverend Blackwood .... Ted Aschenbrenner Mrs. Blackwood ,.......,.,, Priscilla Wallace Maroon ....... Sneaky Fitch ..,.. .. Sheriff Oglesby Doc Burch .,....., No Luck Nellie Piano Player. .. Bartender ..... Joe Carter ,... Bill Jackson ,,. Bob Wilson... Saloon Girls ... .. Renee Couture . . Sam Lohman .... . . . . Jeff Hawkins ,,,,.Jim Davis ....,.,.MoIlyHill Kathy Sowersby . Gary Greenlee .Jon Sundquist . . . Steve Lewis ...Tony Lindas ,,. .Val Bartels Kay Greenlee Tanali Nelson Karen Olson Carol Wolf Jenny Hamel Townspeople of Gopher Gulch . . . Steve Ellis Tanya Bursheim Denise Conway Wayne Gump Carrie Rogers Doug Perrin Connie Dole Don Esau John Falconer Betsy Kincart Dan Carlile Lori Schmalz Mike Delanty Jim O'Connell Todd Stewart Drama - Winter 103 Turkey sandwiches and peppermint ice cream rank high on the list of favorites for Queen Denise Conway. Another favorite of Denise's is Cat Stevens. Voted senior favor- ite Biggest Flirt , blonde haired, blue-eyed Denise stands 5'5-1!2 tall. Among the many honors that have been awarded to Denise in the past are Varsity Rally, Debs, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Basketball Home- coming Queen and Student Council. Denise plans to work this summer and then attend P.C.C. in the fall. May Day, as in the tradition of the past, was held on the first Friday in May and was commemorated with a court of eight prin- cesses and a queen. In addition to the traditional winding of the Maypole, Gym- nastics, and the square dancers, this year featured the escorts waltzing with the court to Favorite Things. Another treat for the May Day audience was a judo exhibit. The Debs this year put together a spectacular show using the sounds of Tijuana Brass. The finale of the celebration was the lovely Court Dance, led by the reigning Queen Denise, to the haunting melody of What is Youth. Above: Emcee Becky Sargeant crowns Queen Denise I. 104 lVlay Day .Qneen Denise J. Seemed by Kyle Weed Snnsnine Serenade Qt l ef ep ,rf ' t kgL be May Day 1975 Smile and the world smiles back at you is the favorite quotation of Maid of Honor Carol Wolf. Friendly and versatile Carol stands 5'4 with light brown hairand sparkling green eyes. Some of the many honors Carol has received while attending West Linn include: Freshman Homecoming Princess, Freshman Class Treasurer, Junior Varsity Rally, Varsity Fall Rally, and being voted Most Spirit- ed by the Girls' League. Plans for Carol's summer include working and having a good time before attending College and majoring in physical education in the fall. Top: The 1975 May Day Court graciously waits as Queen Denise Conway prepares to officially open May Day festivities, Above: The queen and her court gracefully dance for the May Day audience. ,Maid offfwmr gllwf WW fswrtcd by COW! Cray lVlay Day 105 Below: Gary Morris skillfully executes his routine on the rings to the de- light of the May Day audience, Right: George Walrod, part of a small group of square dancers, enthusiastically swings his partner. Middle left: Prin- cess Val Bartels wonders what is going on as her escort, Glen Baggerly, looks to Tom Croy for moral support. Bottom left: The 1975 May Court awaits the beginning of the pageant. '1,t.fa:1 zfieff gx-,.,.-.1 1' 'ws',VZ-?igiH:lv1ef,7t.s 1 2 0 i t I mar- V 3 2 1 , 3, . 'fr , r ' A. ,f 1, ,gg ,.w', .,,,. . r 1 f if it 3 wM,,v+if , s 1 x 1? 1 -. ,- A fi in 1 2 Dlx! . A Q9 Brown-eyed Val Bartels was very active for four years at WLHS. l-ler interests covered a wide range of involvement: Rally, ICC, GAA, track and gymnastics, and a part in Sneaky Fitch . Val likes cheeseburgers, ice cream cones, summer, Chicago, shopping, and being with friends. Her future plans include working in Hawaii and attending U. of O. Princess Valerie 5sc1fric'd by Qfflfl Haggerly 106 Activities May Day ,a ,.,, V 1 t . A x I Q .ff ff Princess Marta Hearted by Mark Cramer Princess Marta Buckiewicz reacted to her Court selection with disbelief . She's been actively involved during high school, particularly in Thespians, Art Club, Honor Society, Debs, and Rally. Marta enjoys stuffed cabbage and cheese- cake, sewing and fall. Being in Corndoggie and May Day highlight lVlarta's career. Travel and college are in IVIarta's future plans. Below: Princess Marta Buckiewicz adds a touch of classic grace to the court dance at rehearsal. Bottom left: West Linn's first female May Day manager, Becky Sargent, gets the 56th annual oerformance underwav. Bottom right: The concert choir, under the direction ot Mrs. JoAnne Bouma, turns in an excellent rendition of the Queen's song, God Bless the Child . The stage band and choir added much to May Day. Activities May Day 107 iii!!! E. aww' fzfvwr WH! ingest-..q-1-M y, 1. fee V2 if ? K QQ ., FKA. , i 5154, Hg, Asalweig Q 'ft e' A X, 1' , f V. . VV, , 3 1 sfsfaee-sees Jef' . M ' , t 2 , 1. 4. W rwf- at-A ' el:-asker.-of ifiiaf-'irwtiw I 'f f 'v ,. Wwii..fr..n. H .. Top left: At rehearsal, sophomore Debbie Webster looks to her coach for a final word of advice before she performs her floor routine. Top right: Queen Denise's trainbearers gaze in childlike wonder as Denise bows before the student body at the opening of the May Day festivities. Above: Princess Renee Couture laughs with a mixture of joy and excitement as she and Escort Scott Morelock are presented to the student body. Tuna fish and cheese on rye, Gordon Lightfoot, and springtime are favorites of Princess Renee Couture. Renee has been a Deb two years and was appropriately chosen Most Talkativeu for her class. Playing Maroon in Sneaky Fitch and May Court stand out in Ftenee's four years at West Linn. The tallest member on Court at 5'9 , Renee plans on work, travel, and school. it . Q K E . RN I x it we V .- i1f:iwf631'Wg x. yi. Princess Kruse' .F hearted by Smit jiflorvlack 108 Activities - May Day -J 3.1 T tg,e 1 tt s ey., , . i X FQ. f R su As-ll i Prinrcss jody Eswrfed by jim Davis Blonde, blue-eyed Princess Jody Hellburg's biggest high school memory was her lvlay Court selection. Jody has also been on Debs and Student Council. Her favorites are B.T.O., Dave Allen, summer because there is no school , and grilled crab with swiss cheese. Jody will attend Portland Community College in the fall. Below: The crowd pleasing Debutantes perform an altered version of the dance they took to state competition to the strains of the Tijuana Brass. Bottom left: The traditional freshmen Maypolers, in their long spring dresses, add extra color to West Linn's celebration of spring. Bottom right: Expert gymnast Kerry Senger carefully does his thing with precision dur- ing the gymnastics portion of May Day. - iff Activities - May Day 109 Below: The May Court and their escorts practice the royal entrance. Right: Bubbly Princess Kristi Kestek makes her entrance. Bottom: The Debs rest after a vigorous practice while Mrs. Bocci explains the routine for the May Day performance. X . I Bubbly Princess Kristi Kestek was a delightful addition to the 1975 May Court. Kristi stands 5'3 with green eyes and light brown hair. She was voted senior class favorite for friendliness and cutest smile. In addition to being elected Football Homecoming Queen, Kristi was elected to J,V. and Varsity Rally, Debutantes, Girls' League vice-president and secretary. She was also involved in A.F.S. and Powder Puff football. When not involved in school activities, Princess Kristi can be found working at Plush Pippin or running around with Terry. Kristi plans to work and travel to Mexico this sum- mer, after which she hopes to attend college. Princess Kris!! Sswrfrfd by had Srlzubcrf 110 May Day N Princess Karan Escorted by Dave Wlzislsr I Steak and baked potatoes, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Dave, and the expression Boogie are high on Princess Karen Svendsen's listoffavorites. Summer is Karen's favorite season because, There are so many things to do in the hot weather, and no school. One of the taller members of the court, Prin- cess Karen at 5'7 enjoys parties and cruising Broadway. Karen's reaction to being chosen for May Court was I went crazy. - Top: The freshman girls wind the traditional May Pole, Above: Queen Denise and her escort, Kvle Wood prepare for the May Day performance with the help of Mrs. Herr, Left: Val Bartels, Denise Conway, Jody Hell- burg, and Karen Svendson await the announcement of the Queen. May Day 111 Below: Princess Kareni Svendson and Escort Dave Whisler perfect the traditional bow for May Day. Right: The crowd anxiously awaits the royal entrance. Bottom left: Princess Amy Wallace makes her entrance with the help of her escort, Doug Bird, Princess Amy Wallace, arriving at West Linn in her sopho- more year, was involved in Thespians, Honor Society f4.0J, band, gymnastics, and Ski Club. Amy was also honored by being chosen Forensics Club treasurer, two years of Varsity Rally, second place Elks Leadership contest, and she is listed in the Whos Who in American High School students. Al- though look before you leapt' is petite Princess Amy's C5'O i favorite expression, she was hit by a car one week after being chosen for May Court. Amy's plans for summer include com- pletely recuperating and in the fall she hopes to attend U. of O. to study pre-medicine. Princess Amy Sscartcd by Dang l6'ird 112 May Day Queen Lv Hall The 56th annual Queens Ball was held in the Port- land State University Ballroom on Saturday, May3, 1975. Upon arriving, the 125 couples in attendance were greeted and then announced as they crossed under an arch covered with ivy and flanked on both sides by a white picket fence. Decorations and refreshments for this year's ball were a tremendous asset to the sponsoring junior class. A twenty-foot helium balloon tree accented by colored spotlights and freshly cut flowers at each table gave the room a relaxing atmosphere. The music was provid- ed by a swing band, The Keys. sxvfi 5 Top: Jon Christiansen and his date apply finishing touch to their attire before entering the Queens Ball. Top right: Steve Haatia and Molly Hill enter the Portland State Ball- room. Left: Bob Umber and Priscilla Wallace wait to be announced, Above: Rick Parker absorbs the mood of the festive evening of dancing, Queens Ball 1 13 GKL HGMA Where could 45 young people get to- gether with the help ot two teachers and produce a hit '? West Linn is where, and Oklahoma is the hit. Oklahoma was the first Broadway musical performed at West Linn since Camelot eight years ago. In addition to being the first musical for West Linn, it was also the first musical for either Mrs. Bouma or Mr. Welty. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Nelson, was at its best and enhanced the production. Oklahoma was the dramatic highlight of the year. 114 Upper right: A solemn moment encompasses the cast. Middle left: Will lTim Delantyl tells Aunt Eller lKari Saginj and the boys of his trip to Kansas City. Middle right: Will fTim Delantyj settles down and finally gets his kiss from Ado Annie fCarrie Rogersj. Bottom left: The typical pose of a Can-Can hussie is expressed by Niki Andrews, Kim Sharp, Karen Olson, and Tanali Nelson. Bot- tom right: The grace and charm of Dream Laurie fLisa Woodl is used to express her affection for Curley fJon Christiansonl. Drama - Spring Q 'f-5' .ill -zu fi 3 4 CA LIST CURLEY LAURIE ADO ANNIE WILL AUNT ELLER JUD PEDDLER OLD MAN CARNES KE CORD ELAM DANCE LAURIE Jon Christianson Mo ly Hill Carrie Rogers Tim Delanty Kari Sagin Ftick Parker Jeff Hawkins Gary Morris Jim Davis Eric Weber Lisa Wood PIGTAILS Marta Buckiewicz LeAnn Schwabauer Kathy Milliken Kay King Sheri Granqulst Shelly Brown April Thurber Cathy Oglevie Cory Anicker Betsy Kincart Mark Bradley Steve Jones Doug Crawford George Walrod CHOFIUS Laurie Burkhead Kathy Conrad Sa y Hill Jeff Davis Kay Greenlee Leslie Hamilton Cherie Olsen Bob Bruecherf Don Esau Missy Anicker Wayne Barber Lloyd Day Jim Reynolds DANCERS Karen Olson Niki Andrews ST ,,,,,, . I ' GEBTIE , , f ' ' ' f f f f f f ' f f ' f f f Danna seiiman I .....,..,,...... ' .,.. ' f .A .A .A ..,, ' ' . , H . Kim Sharp Tanlali Nelson Top left: The Pigtails llvlarta Buckiewicz and LeAnn Schwabauerl make an interesting exit, Top center: The farmer and the cowman are finally friends. Top right: People will say theyre in love. Middle left: Cory Anicker and Shelly Brown do-si-do with style. Middle right: Jud Cl'-tick Parkerl pleads with Laurie fMolly Hilll for a kiss. Bottom: Ike lJim Davisl shows the friendly hospitality of the cowman by swinging his partners. Drama - Spring 115 it A I NYE' . , 1 i r W za 5f'. If' ,AXQ ,Q a,, VL, O J Q -df X , ,Q- -.-1 5 K ! I as gl 1 , Q5 3 , KK I 5 Q Agfg. Y e if wggs jj an . ,ff ,f ug.. Sw 1 3 fi gig ,i if z W Q.Q +113 , J! I 6 ' ' ' . 4 ' 3 1 , N K 'f 'lf U Q' ifff' ' ff suv iw Upper left: Even though All Hakim Neff Hawkinsl makes an interesting proposition, Jud Cliiick Parkeri does not want any more Paris postcards! Upper right: Aunt Eller lKari Saginj gives some sound advice to the territory folks. Center: These lovely ladies enjoy the box social to the fullest extent. Bottom left: Yeowl Ike CJim Davisl, Aunt Eller fKari Saginl, Laurie Uvlolly Hillj and Curley lJon Christiansonj join in a rousing chorus of 'Oklahoma' Bottom right: Laurie flvlolly Hilll is longing for her dream man to appear. Drama - Spring 117 I 1 4 . V i , W L' , 1? K: ,. at TI- '1 ,. :W 3 . S ,K 'J 1- sw -1 .. VA il 1 P2 ,. Q 5: .5 C 5? E. W 1: Fi Rl L1 1 .. . S QT 5 5, G -.1 Z aw I 5 4 Z 5 .L ? 0 L: li . 2' 8 'I- .1 5 12 2 ft 5 . A, -7 g. 4 N ': :Q 5 ...-..,,...,......-....l.....-,.--..........Y--,......-. -......-.--...,.....-l...-..---....l......i.....-,...-.. . .. . . -... .. . . . . ...V . Y .Y . .M .... ......vJ mm! SUPERVISORS ADMINISTRATORS Many new faces were seen in this years administration. A rookie principal, two new school board members, and twelve more faculty were just a few of the additions to the '74-'75 West Linn staff. The administration instituted an open forum for students to air griev- ances and exchange ideas. More discussion occurred on the at- tendance policy but no decision was made to change or amend it. This years administration also reinstated the Christmas Ball and Basketball Homecoming. Student participation and support of these events was so positive that both are likely to be on next year's calendar of events also. The school board has been concerned with long-range plans for a new high school. Dr. John Stuckey, school planner and Brenda Spidal, high school representative kept the board informed on community and student opinions, iw Bottom right! Curriculum vice-principal Ernest Gettel takes time to listen to stu- dents.Toprig4ht: Dan Rollins. administrative vice-principal, flashes his winning smile, Above: District music supervisor, LaMar Jensen, keeps up with his paperwork. 120 AdministratorsfSupervisors '74 was a unique year for many-a US. president resigned, the Oakland A's once again won the World Series and lVlr. Larry Hibbard attended his freshman year at West Linn High School as principal. Mr. Hibbard was immediately faced with the problem of being new to the district and new to the job of principal. However, both students and faculty alike did a great job of adjusting and settling problems and, according to lVlr. Hibbard, The biggest crisis I faced all year was getting the budget in on time. The goal of a principal is to keep the administration working smoothly while always looking for improvement. lVlr. Hibbard intends to be open-minded aboutthe running of this school and welcomes any helpful suggestions or constructive criticisms. When asked what impressed him most about West Linn High, lVlr. Hibbard replied, 'lm amazed by the friendly attitude between kids and the ad- ministration. Everyone has been very co- operative, and l've enjoyed very much this first year of working with the students, parents, and fine staff. Left: Mr. Larry Hibbard, principal, pauses during busy morning activities. LIIII1 L 'ulmjvguvz M Ling ,,,,,,L,q, , SCHOOL BOARD-Row one: Ed Holland, Gary Olson, Ed McLean, chairman, Pat Fitzwater, Don Bowerrnan, Row two: Ken McLean, high school alternate Irene Anderson, deputy clerk, Chester L. Tunnell, superintendent of schools, Wallace Falkenstein, administrative assistant. Administrators!Supervisors 121 COUNSELING Aiding students in job placement, college selection, and personal problems were just a few of the many jobs handled by the counseling de- partment this year. Due to new state laws, student records are kept confidential and can be shown only with a students permission. lt was difficult to see the counselors without an appointment, but students found this department very helpful. Above right: Bob Sweet. Center: Ray Swanstrom. Center right: Betty Nickerson. Below: Mr. Sweet discusses college plans with Lori Davis and Karen Thomas. Bottom right: Kevin Bobillot and Lisa Wood pass the counseling office on the way to their class. we ,.-Z 122 Counselors Left: Bill Aue. Middle left: Steve Bidding. Below: Doug Bird enjoys the quietness of the library. Middle right: Joe Shroyer searches for a book. Bottom lett: Shirley Sandford. Bottom: Norma Burnum. Bottom right: Becky Schumacher studies for her next class. ,mas--v-R? LIBR RY West Linn's library is a constantly expand- ing department. Current material is available for students wishing to do research or read for pleasure. The audio-visual department is main- tained by lVlr. Aue, who is assisted by Mr. Ridd- ing. Stereos, television, and other equipment are kept in excellent working order due to the efforts of these men. LibraryfAudio Visual 123 ACADEMICS West Linn added twelve new teachers to the staff this year, making it one of the finest faculties in the state. With the new teachers came a wider selection of classes and interests, allowing the students more choice in pursuing their goals. 44 t Q Carol Benson Robert Bishop Sherri Bocci Joanne Bouma Tom Boyle Betty Bursheim MQ+,.,..M,Y V V 7 IT ' - ' , ' 23 BBW 'V li ' ' U U 1 ' ., l - i jv . 'v git ' n'o X . ' , .., .. . .'Q'.:, X if f '-, 9 .VF s ' , ' 11,2 ,K sf Q: +9 L- M 'QF . Y ' , r .+, we, 5 . i fnsff f fi ua- ' - , iin K X ' Q' 1... 124 Faculty Opposite page: Ron Becker. Left: Judy Cagley. Below: An unidentified student gives her feet a break during a timed typing test in Mrs. Peter's beginning typing class. ge., B. J. Canon Barry Co tterill Doris Daiker Gene Da vis Richard Davis Dan Ellis Faculty 125 Andres Espino Gary Fergus Marcella Gano Michael Glenn Mathilda Goldsmith 126 Faculty ez I 1 xk lg., 1 r Ksm F gn' if id! Concert band warms up before class. B I 1 ig.-. -qf' Robert Grant Darrell Greenlee Jeanette Greiling Lucille Grunst Grace Herr Dallas Johnson Rod Juranek Faculty 127 Pat Kahle Dorothy Kane Leslie Klepper Alexander Kolesar Agnes Lawrence 128 Faculty Martin Warner relaxes during a quiet moment in his office. ff-f-1-20 ex in fm ? Y lun, is 4 pf l Q f MAQ6 Tl i' 'W -W l ,I F ' i ' if l 59 l-gil? xg, ,-few-N ,I-'N' ,lv W0 xi ww 1.1 Sally Peter shows obvious disapproval of intruder during advanced place- ment history, Xwm -Q' V, '+'. 5 X William Lee Marianne Litzinger Marjorie Logsdon Ellen Martin Ernie McKie Sid Miles Penny Miller Faculty 129 130 Faculty Priscilla Panichello Sally Peter Gayle Peters Terry Pollreisz Wally Pond Jerry Quinn Glenn Reeves vb . 1 Qi .f , S P 5 i E 1 3 .m F 4 if Q I is Q if A mg. N fff if.. N l 2 7 3 My A L, I 59 .' s fini. -f0f,fsf' 5 if! 5 s E 3? V ,, ii V , 1, gl, M' il i L9 - ,, 'i i -35- 1 . , J 0DDOsite Pager Bob Bruecherl assists Mrs, Cagley with her math. Lell: Don Rogers. Below: Steven Jones is overcome by his test grade in math analysis. Carolee Schmeer Donald Schrneiser Marilyn Schuberg Russell Schumacher Stanley Schwabauer James Simpson Faculty 131 132 Faculty Donald Smith Phyllis Swank Virginia Troute Dean Turcotte Joe Vanni Martin Warner TJ gc, M IDVIYWI' John Welty Terry Woebke it E TEACHER TURNABUUT Teacher Turnabout is an annual event put on by the Honor Society. This year 73 Seniors were involved as teachers for the December eleventh event. The purpose of Turnabout is to instill an appreciation of the teaching profession into Seniors while still having a fun day and learning experience for underclassmen. Left: Kevin Smith salutes a teacher as turnabouts attempt to enact normal teaching techniques. Lower left: Kenny Ulbricht tErnie McKie7 explains fundamentals of science to interested students Lower right: Kari Sagin tJoAnne Boumal fantasizes that December eleventh doesn't exist. Below: Irene Steigleder and Louise Matthies tlVlarilyn Schubergl consult be- tween classes. c ,nn V V J Teacher Tu rnabout 133 SECRET RIES CUSTODIANS and CUUKS Any of the cooks here will tell you that West Linn always has the best food at the lowest prices, and this year was no exception. The secretaries and custodians went about this past year putting up with all the students, per- forming their normal tasks, and just generally working hard. -H Upper right: Kit Sisul, Cari Kraft, Marion Gent, and Nancy Ware converse in the upper office, Center right: Secretaries Dorothy Koch, Rose Miken, Delores Powell, and Norma Burnum take a break in the study center. Lower right: Violet Olmstead, Irene Miller, Madeleine Boettcher, Eldora Groves, and Kay Thackery chat in the cafeteria while taking a break from cooking. Above: Violet Olmstead works diligently at preparing hamburgers for Type-A lunch. 134 Cooks Custodians, and Secretaries 1 lf - sq ,iz is S f f ' If fi it gf . i- 1 'tl ' m M s Q, A -ra a-, ,S , Q QW. ' if K , 1 ,1 '.'iH.h:, ,. if ' 4 , s L :sg k. tra.-N V, .. A554j.:, .. ' QVQQKI V ' 51, 6 ' Q 22'-in ' 'Cs ,, . Q -rim U, -sf' ' ' a . Q. of 1 - ., 'lip 3? yi?- ,'! 'I 9 gg' , ' ' .r f -. 1- 4 . , 1. Q - 'F auf- 'Q ff:-g D 'D 'L'--' ' V .K f' N, Q55 -,iv nf, 1 as .-ug, Upper left: Hazel Whitney and Arlene Gallo meet in the office. Middle left: Kurt Brandenburg, Lowell Andrew, David Janke, Joe Dahmen, and Gib Moles are ready to start working. Lower left: Bob Carlson, Lyle Lewallen, and John Holden wait for their coffee. Upper right: Cari Kraft types the daily absence list. Above: Zola Myer smiles because the laundry is finished. Cooks, Custodians, and Secretaries 135 ! E Y 1 I s il N P4 7 ,, 5 ,. Z 2 rf U 2 5. 1 3 .. e 'w n . H H 1 Z k. E A 5 5 3 ? ? 2 F W E 4 . h ': 'a Q 4 2 E 2 E e P E 9 Q . S fi 1 S b '1 3 1' 5. 'Z N L P '. 5 1 F vi ,. E 5 5 P fa 1, 5 5 5 5 5 5 :Q P 4 w 'P r.:.'.x-snr.-1.1-r.nvnvm..za-.r:1.w.,1:ws4-zawcrmxmmw-an-mmm nsn.a1n-.--.Q4.wn.n'uz.-:.:wzc.u-.:,of1.-nna.wn.nvm.nmu-w.:-eau.:-unum.'.-.v,--v.,-:wwwLv.:::- .' ,.'.-f. -f -nav.--s --ss.--'f..s:4 ww 1. mv- -1. -... .-'---.-,-.-. f-a v f..m-.-:f.- tm. . DECA VICA DECA stands for Distributive Educational Clubs of America. This club deals with sales and marketing techniques. During the year DECA promoted activities for school service and school spirit. They also attended the state marketing competition. VICA is for trade, industrial, tech- nical, and health students. lt offers co-curricular activities that make education and training more meaningful. VICA prepares youth for life. DECA CLUB-Below: Charles Anderson, Kelly Brown, Janet Jones, Joel Bohrer, Debbie Bruck, Julie Pagel Edna Schmutzler. VICA CLUB-Front row: Jeff Ekerson, Kelly Gurley, Alan Mann, Ken Nickerson, Randy Vincent, Carrie Rogers, Mike Styles, Alan Ferguson. Middle row: Roger Jones, Jon Ulsky, Terry Mize, Larry Stevens, Jerry Mize, Jeff Carlson, John Meyers. Third row Advisor Mr. Quinn, Jim Ekerson, Mike Delp, Kevin Poyser, Terry Yeomans, Bill Adams, Steve Smith, John Myhra, Jim Bruck, Gary Buckley, Ron Stanton, Advisor Mr, Espino. 138 Organizations Front row: Julie Pagel, Linda Boozier, Edna Schmutzler, Irene Steigleder, Evelyn Whitney Diane Smith. Back row: Julie Akers Patti Posch Debbie Bruck Advisor Mrs. Lawrence Karen Fawbush, Analia Donner, Teri Schultz, Louise lviatthies, Kelly Drown. V S 5 DRAFTING -VICA The basic purpose of Busi- ness Club is to research and develop in business. The club was designed to help students with skills which they can use during their stay in high school and pre- pare them for work after graduation. Typing is the most popular course. Other popular courses include bookkeeping, accounting, and general business. The club had a fun year. etteer Alan Ferguson Alan Mann Advisor Mr. Espino, Jeff Kestek, Joe vl , , . Rick Graap, Bruce Hazel, and Bill Lewis. Drafting VICA is for students nterested in the field of drafting. The members can pursue their nterests in drafting and can pre- pare themselves for future work n the drafting field. This club also develops leadership, com- munity service, and promotes youth organization. Organizations 139 IRC Toni Stewartwas the lnter- national Relations Club president for 1974-75. To raise money for the club coffers various bake sales were held, each represent- ing the cooking of another country. The club also sponsored the annual A.F.S. day and made various na- tional and international ex- change programs available to club members. HO OR SCCIETY West Linn's chapter of the National Honor Society was led this year by Mrs. Phyllis Swank and president lan Mc- Cutcheon. The group es- teems those who strive to- ward scholarship during theirfouryears ofsecondary education. This year the Honor Society sponsored the annual Teacher-Turn- about Day, which gave sen- iors a chance to view teach- ing from the other side of the desk. They also provided various activities for club members to help them be- come better acquainted with each other. 140 Grganizations Front row: Kay Greenlee, Karen Olsen, Tony Stewart, Jenny Hamel, Carol Wolf, Kristi Kestek. Row two Sally Martin, Marta Buckiewicz, Freda Sims, Teresa Mclntosh, Sally Hill, Becky Pike, Lorraine Katz. Flo three: Miss Troute, Marcie Severson, Craig Rogers, Karen Osburn, Anita Amburn, Becky Schumacher, Ja Jones, Ken McLean. Row four: Lori Davis, Virgil Geigle, Stacey Koozer, Vanessa Froescher, Dianne Chi mienti, Barbie Falconer. Kathy Scott, Lorraine Katz, Cathy Davis, Cory Anicker, Jean Ekerson, Erin Neuhauser, Kelly Brown. Row t Mrs. Swank, Monte Smith, Steve Lewis, Ken Greene, Mark Schleiss, lan McCutcheon, Dave Dorenbiazer, Previs. Brenda 3Didal- Row three! Sue Stein, Debbie Bruck, Bill Bailey, Jim Willison, Jereme Zuck, Tim Delan Mark Koozer, Allen Day, Keith Erickson, Analia Donner, Karen Osburn, Janet Scherf, Amy Wallace. Row to Jan Petter, Craig Rogers, Tom Croy, Kyle Wood, Kent Tylman, Curt Rogers, Ted Aschenbrenner, Steve Haat Pam Polehn, Marta Buckiewicz, Cherie Olsen, Pam Staats, Barbie Falconer, Dianne Chimienti, Joan Bruck. The people all maintained a 3.25 G.P.A, or higher. GIRLS' LE G Girls' League is an organization designed for the express purpose of promoting spirit in school and in the community. This purpose was accom- plished this year through the Big Sister-Little Sister Tea which helped the freshmen girls get acquainted with the upper classmen, and the first annual Powder Puff football game between the junior and senior girls. Other activities included Christmas caroling, the Father-Daughter Banquet, and the Mother-Daughter Tea, Girls' League also sponsored Twirp. Mrs. Greiling was this year's advisor. The 1974-75 administration, consisting of junior Kim Ras- mussen, vice president, seniors Mary Terry Dimick. activity directory Kristi Kestek, secretaryp and Sandy Fowler, pres- ident, ably served the WLHS Girls' League. 1 V--,i9.f-Y 2 1' 6' 3 if 5 . , fl, ' J 15A if '. , 'mi3x' . iff -3 , z - .. ,V Q i, I 4 ff.-gg 5 xi 5, ' 1, 'A' N 'li '- sw ' rl ' ' 1 I Q -,ff 3 A 174.16 h Q I I i 'T A fl X 'V 1. , ' . v. , A 1 -5 12' f' . . ,A - Q ,, '52, .. 31 left Girls of the Month Pam Polehn Most Lovable and Mary Terry Dlmlck Most Merry. Center right: Cindy Logan, Athletic and Carol Wolf Most Spirited Above left Girls of the Month Karen Olsen, Most Scholarlyg and Marguerite Most Generous Above rlght Kathy Fieily Girl of the Month for Talent Congratulations to these most worthy seniors. Organizations 141 DEBUTA TES Debutantes, under the direction and gui- dance of Mrs. Bocci, provided spirit and entertainment for all during athletic events, school activities, and pep assemblies held throughout the year. Consisting of twenty members, the team placed third in Wilco League competition, leading to the state dance-drill competition. lvluch practice went before school and on weekends to maintain a high standard. The West Linn High School Debutantes do a circle kickline as they demonstrate their poise and grace during halftime activities. Seated Renee Couture, Mrs, Sheri Bocci. Standing: Kay Greenlee Sally Martin Tanali Nelsen Pat Dorsey Stephanie Buth Jody Hellherg Kim l mussen Lori Bidgood, Jenny Hamel, Kathy Putman. Amy Cardiff, LeAnn Schwabauer Colleen Farrell Connie Woltmon Cory Anicker Gina Calise pictured Betsy Kincart, Theresa Neuhauser, Karen Olson, 142 Organizations X i I --+ Seated: Bob Umber, Brenda Spidal, Greg Sams, Eric Bartels, Cory Anicker, Jim Reynolds. Standing! Steve Lewis, Steve Haatia, Ed Nicolai, Grant Godbey, Mike Vanderhout, Barbie Hauck, Barbie Falconer, Jeff Jackson. Not pictured: Karen Thomas. Steve Lewis is not a member of the staff. AMPLIFIER Gathering information, conducting inter- views, assigning copy and pasting pages to produce the bi-monthly Amplifier newspaper became fairly routine procedure to the Journal- ism staff. Students were left to their own accord as to content of the issue, developing respon- sibility, a sense of direction, and infinite pat- ience,whiIe Mr. Rich Davis supervised deadlines and production and provided necessary infor- mation for staff members. Left: Eric Bartels, Barbie l-lauck, Greg Samsxand Barbie Falconer plan the next issue. Below: Mr. Davis pauses to reminisce Over .Journalism staff procedure. 4U Organizations 143 SKI SCUBA ,, - Providing opportunities for students to learn to ski, Ski Club also set up a group basis for students - to work with each other. Organized transportation and fairly low tournament fees in times of inflation accounted for a large portion of the studentbody's involvement. The purpose of the Scuba Club was to advance sport diving to a high school level. The club pro- moted safe and enjoyable methods of underwater sports and achieved goals even though forced to seek other practice areas due to West Linn Highs damaged swimming pool. J' Joe Whiteny, Steve Sparks, Jeff Jackson. Mark Krellwitz, Al Mann, and Advisor Mr. Don Smith hold symbolic banner of Scuba Club up for view as they prepare to explore the watery depths of various bodies of water. s Front row: Cory Anicker, Mary Brainerd, Carrie Flogers, Amy Wallace, Donna Backley, Mary Terry Dimick, Diane Dillard. Second row: Barry Poyser, Mary Marcus, Kathy Conrad, Lezlie Hamilton, Sandra Baxter, Sam Lohman, Lisa Demers, Jean Miken, Susie Byrne, Molly Burns, James Bruck. Third row: Doug Perrin, Doug Sams, Terry Kraft, David Holt, Vanessa Froescher, Kim Sharp, Kathy Stone, Denise Tylman, Kristi McEwan, Lisa Wood, Betsy Kincart, Linda Kramer, Amy Cardiff. Fourth row: Susan Stein, Jean Ekerson, Brenda Powell, Ken McLean, Greg Sams, James Long, Bob Umber, David Eng, Anne Stein, Val Bartels, Kari Logsdon, Gilbert Weber. Fifth row: Ted Aschenbrenner, Brian Coventry, Tim Delanty, John Putman, Steve Lewis, Kyle Wood, Katie Daly, Glen Baggerly. Fred Schubert, Steve Klein, Mike Lorden, Bob Schierholz. 144 Organizations .f Seated: Debra Bruck, Eric l-lolstrom, Virgil Geigle, Kelly Brown, Mike Ander- son, Karen Osburn. Standing: Advisor Mrs. B. J. Canon, Mark Schleiss, Tim Delanty, Jeremy Zuck, Mark Koozer, Joan Miller, Kevin Viaene, Barbie Falconer, Teresa Mclntosh. 5' , nf' 'ai rrrii Frontrow: Vince Pelly, Don McNeil, Gordon Root, Shane Musel- white, Vernon Bruck. Second row: Scott Burgess, John Putman, Ted Aschenbrenner, Jeff Lopez, Allen Day, Brian Eby, Bud Staudenmier, Mark Stetzel. Third row: Don Miller, Mark Cramer, Larry Stone, Rich Fiala, Mark Klein, Eric Jensen. Jim Neely, Mr. Sid Miles. Fourth row: Jon Bruck, Andy Stone, Gilbert Weber, Lee Holland, Scott Musselwhite, James Stone, Tom Bruck. Not pictured: Barry Brungardt, Gerald Cox, Mark Ed- wards, Ted Finch, Randy Fowler, Mark Klein, Bob Schierholz, Steve Sparks, Bob Spring, Porter Stone, Larry Oldenstadt. Jim Shroyer. Future Farmers of America, an organization com- posed of members interested in any phase of agri- culture, participated in activities such as shop skills, horticulture-forestry techniques, parliamentary pro- cedure and public speaking, soils judging, fair exhibitions, and FFA basketball tournaments, de- veloping leadership and citizenship in its members. Testing for pollutants in rivers, arranging hiking trails and planning Earth Day were all a result of Ecology Club. Members also explored the oppor- tunityfor Department of Environmental Quality CDEOJ Emission Tests for student cars, bringing to the school an understanding of the conservation of our natural resources. FFAIECGLUGY ICC Inter-Club Council consisted of all club presidents. The members planned and shared ideas about club activities. The accomplish- ments were many and the meet- ings enjoyable. Frontrow: Fred Schubert, Don Mclntosh, Mike Anderson, lan McCutcheon, Allen Day. Back row: Kay King, Molly Hill, Sandy Fowler, Valerie Bartels, Mary Terry Dimick. Front row: Alan Mann, Jeff Lopez, Dan Carlile, Bob Umber, Joe Miken. lyliddle row: Tim Delanty, Terry Mize, Kyle Wood, John Put- man, Bruce Hazel, Mark Cramer. Larry Stone, Jerry Mize. Back row: Rick Morris, Ed Previs, Steve Russell, Jon Christianson, Timm Stone, Ed Nicolai, Glen Bagger- ly, Dave Whisler, Randy Oetken. Don Esau, Fred Grier, Greg Sams, Dean Bullock. Fire Squad is always ready to go when the bell rings signifying a fire drill. The squad members rush to their assigned places in the school building, man the fire extinguishers, and help escort students out of the building. FIRE SQUAD MX YMCA LEGISLATURE Youth Legislature is an annual event in the Youth in Government part of the Y,M.C.A. Four- teen juniors and seniors participated in the April 10-1 2 eventwith their advisor Mike Glenn. Youth Legislature consists of students taking over the state legislature houses and running mock sessions plus writing and debating bills. West Linn took all offices in the House includ- ing Speaker ofthe House Brian Hackenberger, Clerk lan McCutcheon, Reading Clerk Rick Bulow, Chaplin Brenda Spidal, and Sergeant- at-Arms David Dornblazer. Overall, it was a terrific experience for all involved. ,.,-Qf ,ff l. Top: West Linn's delegation shows the essence of the fun and frivolity built into Youth Legislature. Front row: Richard Fiala, lan McCutcheon, Brian Hackenberger, Rick Bulow, and Konrad Hamilton. Second row: Karen Thomas, David Dornblazer, Rob Larson, and Brenda Spidal, Third row: Mark Schleiss. Tim Delanty, and Jeremy Zuck. Middle left: Brian Hackenberger, Rick Bulow, and Ian McCutcheon hide their enthusiasm during an officers' meeting held at Salerrjs Presbyterian Church. Lower left: A gleeful Rick Bulow watches the antics of other West Linn delegates as part of Thursday nights banquet. Top right: Mark Schleiss enjoys his ice cream while Advisor Mike Glenn is still on the main course during a friend- ship banouet. Not pictured: Don Mclntosh and Monte Smith. Organizations 147 HI-C Although the T.V. show has come a thing of the past, this gr of intelligent beings carried on spirit of the show in their meetii During the year, they comps against Central Catholic, Milwau and each other. They made an et as a team to keep their abilities to par in the event that a W Leagueof Hi-Q teams be establisl THESPI NS Underthe guidance ofMr.John Welty and President Molly Hill, the Thespian troupe dedicated their time and talents to the cultural advancement of school life. This creative, original group participated in various drama competitions within the Wilco League as well as holding parties and an awards picnic as a club. The fruit of their labors brought three productions to West Linn's theatre: Wait Until Dark in the fall, The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch in the winter, and i'Oklahoma ended the success- ful season. 148 Organizations These people gave unselfishly of their time and unique talents in the cause of pedantry Frontrow: Coach Swank, Don Mclntosh, lan McCutcheon, Mark Schleiss, Bobby Bruechert Flow two: Dave Dornblaser, Tim Delanty, Jereme Zuck, Jim Willison, Mark Koozer, S William Jones. Daring to be different, this motley crew represents only part of Thespian troupe 870. Front row: Karen Olsen, Marta Buckiewicz, Amy Wallace, Molly Hill, Kay Greenlee, Jenny Hamel. Row two: Brenda Louise Spidal, James M. Davis, Timothy A. Steinkamp, Virgil L. Geigle, Lori Fi. Davis, Sam M, Lohman Front row: Brenda Spidal, treasurerg Jean Johnson, Kathy Scott, historian, Molly Hill, Karen Zauner, Irene Steigleder. Row two: Ken McLean, Marguerite Teters. Jeff Davis, Sheri Gran- quist, Bruce Powell, Joan Miller, Jon Christianson, Sally Hill, Mark Schleiss, Cherie Olsen, secretary. Row three: .Joan Miller, vice-presg JoAnne Bouma, advisory Kay King, pres. Wi and was The and 20 p the King MMM th the help of Mrs. JoAnne Bouma five remaining members, MMM saved from extinction this year. club was opened for applications in the early part of January some eople became active members of Modern Music Masters Society. Under the administration of Kay , the club was dedicated to the cultural advancementofwest Linn High School in the area of music. 7 i FCRENSICS West Linn is not a school noted merely for its basketball prowess as the Forensics club proved again this year. The club is de- signed for those students who have an interest in competitive speech, The ability to speak to a group and be coherent is a talent. Those possessing this ability were rewarded time and again at speech meets, each time bringing home the gold. This year Forensics was led by Rick Bulow and advised by Mrs. Gano. ho' Front row: Mrs. Gano, Ron Quint, Kim Simmons, Molly Hill, Kay King, Lori Flem, Barbie Falconer, Eric Rick Row two: Brent Daniels, Nancy Walsh, Kari Sagin, Karen Olsen, Toni Stewart, Lori Taylor, Priscilla Wallace, Amy Wallace, Susie Byrne, John Te- on, Julie Thomas, Virgil Geigle, Jeff Hawkins, Donna Thomas, Karen McNeil Dana Svenson, Tracey Hackenberg, Laurie Burkhead, Kathy Sourby, Organizations 149 Sfq Ei S er- f f V4 ' 4 H 5 saw w 3 1 , I Eng' bin., .J z. CONCERT CHOIR-First row:Jean Johnson, Sally Hill, Sandy Raxter, Connie Dole, Carrie Rogers. Joan Bruck, Freda Sims, Earlene Oxley, Micheal Grey, Mark Bradley, Craig Jones. Second row: Kathy Reily, Sandra Flory, Becky Pike, Lisa Wood, Karen Zauner, Judy Buxton, Irene Steigleder, Louise Mata thies, Greg Wood. Third row: Cherie Olson. Judy Ragsdale, Sheri Granquist. Beth Gibson. Molly Hill, Kay King, Tammy McAlistair, Marguerite Teters. Jim Taft, Jeff Hawkins, Don Esau, Rob Parker, Fourth row: Lori Davis, Kim lzatt, Kirstie Simmons, Brenda Spidal, Randy Stockwell. Director Jo Ann Bouma, Bruce Powell, George Walrod. Wes Cropper, Jeff Perdue. Jon Christenson, Rick Parker. The choral groups under the di- rection of Jo Ann Bouma had an extraordinary year. Jo Ann's first year brought an evening Christmas Concert and Oklahoma , West Linn's first official musical in many years, All the music groups improved including the Concert Choir, which had slipped in recent years. The choral groups shovv great promise for future years with Jo Ann as con- ductor, All groups increased in size during semester break, for some of the finest music in quite a while. f . LlVlNG EXPERIENCE: Joan Bruck, Sheri Granquist, Brenda Spidal, Judy Ragsdale. Marguerite Teters. Karen Zauner, Kirstie SimrTlOhS, Beth Gibson, Cherie Olsen. Jean Johnson. Organizations 151 DS! ORCHESTRA lnstrumentalists abound at West Linn High. The orchestra under the direction of Glenn Reeves made the Christmas Concert a memor- able event for many. The Winter Concert con- tinued the line of interesting music. The bands switched directors in mid-year when Dan Ellis got mononucleosis and was forced to resign, Don Nelson took over as di- rector and did a fine job. Both Stage and Con- cert Band improved substantially in 75. V is-4 11 its l 1 Top: Don Nelson conducts the Pops Concert after one week as director, Bottom: CONCERT BANDwFroni row: Katie Koppler, Mary Asche, Chris De- VOUV,-Joan Miller. KiI'STie SimrT10nS. Second row: Ken McCie-an, Cherie Olson, Eric Holstrom. Colleen Finerty, Dan Flamm, Kim Hackenberger, Sky Ful- ton, Mark Schleiss, Jeremy Zuck, Teresa Hazel, Kathy Holder, Theresa Zauner, Third row: Peter Krinke, Ken Boekman. Earl Christman, Gary Morris, Richard Force, Doug Koellermier, Jim Willison, Karen Fawbush, Wayne Barber, Mary Brainerd, Sherri Mueller. Lorrie Romine, Karen l-lackenburg, Kathy Cornelius, Freda Sims, Doree Johnson, Yvonne Lindquist, Fourth row: Scott Hastings, Joe Chuslz, Tim Delanty, Greg Sams, Jim Adams. Jeff Davis, Steve Strickler, Larry Lugo, Bruce Powell, Bill Lewis, Karen Zauner. Back row: Director Don Nelson, Tim Bernert. Don Wagner, Mark Regan, Todd Stewart, 152 Organizations fi? 'A Y a'Lz w w ' is 2' E A Q 21 3 S i gf e 512 0? . Q ifdlk-fy 4' H A 3 W 4 Q NN fs A I' v H I ., ,CHX X ' 'f' -N - Q' 4'-Q-.S f , x '4 'r 7 N Q 3 Q c X X X R 9 Q Q , 9 E 5 4 5 i 1 if 5 I 2 4 7 5 7 2 z Z 5 :C '5 A 5 Q. r ' -.-. , .,,-.-.:-.-,-W...-'f. .,:e.,,n.:- . ',-...ue-'r .., .U-. ..,.., v.,., , ,,,- 3 .,-,, .-.. ,.-., -r ,,'f-,-.,,- -,. -.v :,, .1 -...- -M ..4 .,- .. 1,-'., v ,z.,-1. 1. n A,-..'. .:.--1 , f. , -1.11.--., ,- SE IORS The class of 1975 is one that will be remembered and led the way for classes to come, I feel. Football Homecoming Week was full of activities this year. The seniors sponsored such things as the school-wide potluck and the first tricycle race. The Christmas Bali was a great success, and the seniors helped to make it a success. There was also a Sweetheart Week around Valentine's Day in which the seniors were involved. A car bash, a beard growing contest, and mini-olympics were some of the activities. This group of young people was also a class of tremendous spirit. The class had some outstanding young men and women in various fields. With the determination and wit that this year's graduating class showed, great things can be expected from them in the future. Sincerely, Kyle Wood Senior Class President Upper right: Two tough senior girls, Cindy Logan and Sandy Fowler, discuss strategy for the powder puff football game. Middle left: Keith Erickson makes use of resources in the library. Middle right: Happy Schweitzer enjoys another class. Bottom left: Kay Greenlee hikes off to Niki Andrews. Bottom right: Mark Cramer is a victim of senioritis. 156 Seniors i ll ? iilwv 41- r A I it.. i , J Y , , A . ,,,,, , , VL n at Er. V -W -Y-v1 ---ww 'l' Upper left: Treasurer Jean Ekerson. Sergeant-at-Arms Jim Davis, President Kyle Wood, Vice-President Ted Aschenbrenner, and Secretary Susan Stein. Upper right: Mike Barnes uses his time well. Middle Iett: Amplifier Editor Grant Godbey expresses concern over the next issue. Middle right: A sly courtesy of Jim Davis. Bottom left: Eric Webber and Niki Andrews stop to have their picture taken. Bottom right: Steve Lewis is not paying attention in his English class. Seniors 157 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Karen Olson Monte Smith. and A , -.,,-4 'No Ch 'IJ' Fill '23 l. Kellene Anderson Cindy Asche Debbie Atkinson Bill Bailey Valerie Bartels Mike Anderson Ted Aschenbrenner Glen Baggerly Cheryl Ballou Wanda Basting Niki Andrews ' Mike Barnes Lori Bell Peter Arndt Brent Barron Wendy Bell 158 Seniors fs A i i I. fm ' P 9 i is ., ii 2- i , A , t , SHYEST: Wendy Bell and Joel Bohrer, Margaret Bensching Linda Boozier Kelly Brown Gary Buckley Rick Bulcw Cindy Bidgood Marc Bovverman Debbie Bruck Dean Bullock Colleen Burns Doug Bird Doug Brandow Jim Bruck Marcie Boettcher Curt Braun Marta Buckiewicz Seniors 159 'vnfxi' We-ef , wie i CLASS CLOWNS: Katy Daly and Cas Endres. Gail Buxton Joe Chustz Denise Conway Jeff Carlson Ron Colarchik Kevin Conway Wendy Cotrell Renee Couture 160 Seniors .I Gerald Cox Cathy Davis Mark Cramer Jim Davis Wes Cropper Lori Davis Tom Croy Alien Day il-wi -.590 MOST SPIRITED: Mary Terry Dimick and Gary Merrill. 'HFS' S-I' 'Zi' Q. Sarah Delaney Mary Terry Dimick Greg Eicher Nola Eng Richard Fiala Gordon De-Mello Analia Donner Jean Ekerson Keith Erickson Jill Finch Laura Dettwiler Vern Doyle Mike Elmore Mark Dillard Betsy Dunlop Steve Endres Seniors 161 162 Seniors CUTEST SMILE: Kristi Kestek and Fred Schubert. . W4 -Y - A i Sandy Fowler Terria Froescher Doug Fritchie Keith Gefroh ui: Virgil Geigle Thomas Hadley Rick Graap Jenny Hamel Kay Greenlee Brad Hastings Brian Hackenberger .Jody HSIDSFQ akin A 2,65-no-zz MOST TALKATIVE: Glen Baggerly and Renee Couture, Cindy Huddleston Kym lzatt Don Hull Robin Kelly Kristi Kestek Dan Lehmann Clint Koenig Steve Lewis Karen Koppler Robert Lindhorst Bill Kunz Cindy Logan Seniors 163 164 Seniors Jeff Lopez Bob Losch Louise Matthies lan McCutcheon , I Don Mclntosh Ken McLean Gary Merrill June Metteer i ,,,, A Sv if 1 'E J in fi A ii in 'WN 1? ap wg, CUTEST COUPLE: Pam Polehn and Ted Aschenbrenner John Meyers Scott Miller Jim Miken Carla Mills LEADERSHIP: Erin Neuhauser and Steve Lewis. ' E 3 .E r 5 2, v I ,sc Z J ,fe- 5975 Jerry Mize Tanali Nelson Donna Nodurft Karen Olson Terry Mize Erin Neuhauser Terry Nordstrom .Julie Pagel Jeff Morris Frank Newton John Myhra Ed Nicolai nw-. Seniors 165 166 Seniors MOST ATHLETIC: Cindy Logan and Mark Cramer. X.-gp Jan Pepper Bill Peters Susan Pfahl Gloria Perkins Debbie Peterson Jeff Pitts Pam Polehn Brian Ponting T L . if was Tom Pope Patti Posche Bruce Powell Kevin Poyser lt? , 44, ..- BIGGEST FLIRTSQ Denise Conway and Vern Doyle. Ed Previs Mike Rains John Putman Mark Reagan 1 z Kathy Reily Merle Ross Brad Fiesare Steve Russell Jirn Reynolds Kari Sagin Clint Rogers Becky Sargent Seniors 167 168 Seniors 'H Aft FRIENDLIEST: Kristi Kestek and Ed Previs. ' Janet Scherf Fred Schubert Cathy Scott Monte Smith Edna Schmutzler Mark Schweizer Bob Sisul Steve Smith Denise Slootmans Paul Sparks Dana Smith Brenda Spidal . ,ei Iii Q 1 MOST TALENTED: Kathy Reily and Jim Davis. if X, Irene Steigleder Sue Stein Bill Stevenson Toni Stewart Jim Stobaugh Randy Stockwell Larry Stone Timm Stone in!- Eileen Strozyk Karen Svendson John Summerville Teresa Taylor Seniors 169 170 Seniors Jia' ., S ,-R ,, MOST SINCERE: Sue Stein and Ken Ulbricht Marguerite Teters Bob Umber Tony Vincent Steve Walton Karen Thomas Mike Vanderhout Amy Wallace Eric Weber Kent Tylman Karen Vandomelen Ken Ulbricht Kevin Viaene MOST INDIVIDUAL: Laurie Ziemer, Brian Hackenberger. Q S Laurie Ziemer Kevin Anderson Don Barham Debbie Brelsford Steve Chandler Dave Clary Ray Costa Patti Crandell Cory Creek Robert Dady Richard Fiala Grant Godbey Wes Grant Dan Greene Steve Haatia Mary Huennekens Larry Johnson Tracey Johnson Clint Koenig John Meyers Jim Miken Don Miller ills- --r-sqg., L- iii Bonnie Whisler Evelyn Whitney Greg Wood Dave Whisler Carol Wolf Kyle Wood Mike Wright Stephanie Zenger NOT PICTURED Scott Morelock Drew Munson Roddy Pease Steve Phillipson Dale Piercy John Putman Bill Quick Mike Rains Suzanne Ruff Steve Russell Bob Schierholz Victor Schunk Kerry Senger Joe Shroyer Brent Still Dave Tiedeman Martin Turner Michelle Verjinski Mark Williams Brad Wise Terry Yeomans Joe Chustz 3!27!57 513175 The greatest of all losses is to lose a friend. Seniors 171 GRADU TIO The 1975 grads decided to take their graduation outside. The 75 grads marched onto the football field to shouts and applause from the audience. The commencement ceremony began with Kyle Wood introducing lVlr. Hibbard, who introduced each valedic- torian by telling a little bit about their ac- complishments and activities in their four years of high school. This year was a little unusual with four valedictorians, starting with Karen Olson, and going on down the line with Monte Smith, Amy Wallace and ending with Kyle Wood. Each of the speeches given by the valedictorians reflected their philosophy and outlook on life. Bill Bailey, salutatorian, did not give a speech. Top right: Honor students stand at attention waiting to be seated. Center: Valedictorians and guest speakers stand for flag salute. Above: Kyle Wood. class president and valedictorian, gives his speech to very attentive audience. Far right: Valedictorian Karen Olson gives her speech. Right: Amy Wallace, valedictorian shows her outstanding speech ability. 172 Graduation mt .fx . X 1. 'iz if l x Q 2 ,tif it ejsmgm X -'.Q..gm? ' fl 1. X. : .Q b ' Aix V iff x ,f in T Top left: Cindy Logan, Jeff Lopez and Flob Losch reflect individual feelings at graduation. Top right: Karen Olson and Mr. l-libbard share a secretjoke. Center left: Monte Smith addresses the audience. Center right: Steve Lewis and Kyle Wood head the line of the honor students. Bottom lett: Theodore Aschenbrenner shows exuberance of being a new graduate. Above: Sandy Fowler, Flioh Fiala, and Keith Erickson attempt to look bored with the whole idea of graduation practice. Graduation 173 Af ? '-S if f f'1 . I , 41 ' gfg Z 5 Y ' ,-121, f a' I 7 7' Y ' '1w? el'f'f',,f'H'v Ag n V ww Y K. fir W ' 8 J., wah I if-if 174 Honor Students if in lf' H? J .fir if 5 HO OR STUDENTS Twenty-three students worked and whiled their way to become Honor Students for the class of '75. The students were required to maintain at least an accumulative 3.5 GPA and rank in the top 107, of the class while taking two of either Advanced Place- ment English, Math Analysis, Physics, or combinations of Sociology, Eco- nomics and Political Science. This dedicated group of students deserve the recognition of the entire student body, and they are to be congratulated for their outstanding achievements. Based on their performance over the last four years, great things can be expected of them. On asunny afternoon the 1975 Honor Students pose in the student parking lot after a boring day, Front row: Kari Sagin, Curt Rogers, Kyle Wood, Fred Schubert, Steve Lewis, Amy Wallace, Karen Olson, Toni Stewart, Cathy Davis, Jill Finch and Kelly Brown. Second row: Allen Day, Rick Bulow, Tom Croy, Bill Bailey, Peter Arndt, lan McCutcheon, Lori Davis, Kim lzatt, Jean Ekerson, Jan Pepper, Monte Smith, and Kevin Viaene, , Honor Students 175 -I fa SENICJR ACTI ITIES ANDERSON, MIKE: Ecology Club 3, 45 ICC 45 Earth Day Committee 35 Outdoor School Counselor 3, 45 Honor Roll 15 Ecology Club President 45 ICC Basket- ball 2, 45 Cross-Country 1, 25 Baseball 15 Ecology Club vloe-President 3. I ANDREWS, NIKI: Ski CIubf1, 2,',45 GAA 1, 2, 35 AFS 45 Forensics 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff Football 4, Alphail, 2, 3, iolrlei League 1. 2, 3, 45 Blood Drive 3, 4.5 ' ,D I ARNDT, PETER: Mixed chorus 1, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 35 Nat. Merit Commended Scho- lar 45 Outdoor School Counselor 3, 45 May Day 1, 2: Concert Choir 525 Gibssiffcungtry 4. 5 ASCHENBRENNEB, IEDQ, FFA 1. 2. 31.554, Letterman ,- 43,4 eytt 4 - Basketball,35 Football,,1 -gf-52, 3, 45 Track 1, 5, 523554,twtegtllngl-1gbtstuoentctiunoll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class W Vibe-Presldent2,l45 Fire, Squad 45 Honorable Mention 1 'l'i ,gf ,lf ilil ltfk Eootballqf' 1 ,, , . ,,, ,,,, I 5,5 BAILEX ,,,,, School-Counselor 3, it 3,45 StudentCouncll ' 5 Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, , i BALLOU, CHERYL: l-lomeoomtbg Prlrloeee 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. . 1 BARNES, MIKE: Forensics 2, 3, 45 stooleott Council 1, 35 ICC 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Letterman 15 Math-Science Club 3, 45 Track 1, 45 Golf 3, 45 Cross-Country 1, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Basket- ball 1gaCro.ssaCountry Letter 1. BARtBLs,5y1QgLl,ERlE: ski Club 2, 3, 4',,Aonual 3, 5 'Sr 2, 3 ll ' ,,-' Life 1 BTRD, TDOUG: ski 'Club 1f2i il'i 4,t,Letfe't1,slf man 2, Ctolf 3, 45 Base- ,,1, . . ba vrf, g BRANDON? ski., I 3, ICC Basketball 2, 3,342 . Bauck, DEBBIE: May Day 1, 2, 3, Eoologyidfiifiiib 3, 45 Honor Society 45 DECA 45 Homecoming Com- 176 Senior Activities mittees 25 Girls5 League 3, 45 Mother-Daughter Tea 1, 25 Earth Day Committee 3. BRUCK, JIM: Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2. BUCKIEWICZ, MARTA: Art Club 1, 2, 35 AFS 2, 35 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Rally 25 ICC 35 IRC Vice-Pres. 45 Art Club Pres. 35 Powder Puff Football 45 Wait Until Dark 45 Corndoggie 15 Scrooge 15 One Acts 15 Most Friendly 45 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. BULLOCK, DEAN: Fire Squad 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Wrestling 15 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Hon- orable Mention in Tackle Football 2, 3. BULOW, RICK: Forensics 1,2, 3, 45 Treasurer, Pres. of Forensics 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Track 15 ICC 15, 2, 3, 45 ICC Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 ICC Supe- rior Council 45 AFS 1, 25 Debate 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Capt. 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Out- door School Counselor 3. BLIRNS, C.QL,LEEN,: Art5CIub 15 VICA 3. COLAR5CHHQ, RQN:, Eire Souad 2, ski Club 2. cox, 1lERRVEjlflfAi 1, 2, 3, 4, Earth Day 2, 3, VICA 4. PA'l'I'l: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Girls'League 1, 2,53, 4,5 ,.- i, 5 M CREEK, CORY: FHA 15 lthesplaoe 1, Student coo 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 2, Lette5rman..3, 4,.Footballg1,g3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Track 4, Biandy,1,,,2,t355Band,Htpnc5iis, 1, 2, 35 Golf 15 Ski Team 45 Gymnastics 3. g ,,,5- cgi' CROY, TOM: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1,'2, 3, .tg Wrestling 15 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 Fire Squaditlidklft Honor Society 45 Letterman 3, 4. DAVIS, CATHY, Fl-l1A.2taelrle' League 2. 3, 4, Honor, Roll 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 31:45 Track 3. ttf- t DALY, KATTQ-EZChoir-flf5'7SpanisI1xClUl2',l1 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, ski Club 2, 3, 4,'AtFB12l,1EoologM5tiggb.,,3,if.cbese club? 35 Math-sotihoiclub 35 Swim ciaeegrreasyr-,gi er 35 Meath-Seiegce Secretary 2, 35 Girls Leagues-'Rebfeggiiiaflvs 2--I . I ltrl. 1 1,gf2, 3, 4, Llslqelsotladt-212, 4fiQ'ttDO'TbaIIV'1:, 2Q'3,'4,iBaeeballl 1, 2. 3, lteis 45 Class Sergeant-At-Arms 3, 45-Letterman 3, 4. SENICR ACT1 ITIES DAVlS, LORI: Thespians 3, 45 Annual 45 May Day 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 IRC 45 Concert Choir 45 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Graduate 45 Finnian's Rainbow 15 Life With Father 3. g DAY, ALLEN: Chess Club 15 Student Council 15 ICC 45 Honor Society 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA District Reporter 3, 45 FFA Pres. 45 FFA Treasurer 25 FFA Star Green Hand Award 15 FFA Outstanding Green Hand Record Award 25 FFA Scholarship Award.2. DIMICK, MARY TERRY: GAA 1, AFS 2, 4, Annual g35,,lCC 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Delta 15 Class Secretary if-ll,Stude,nti'5Council 25 gDebutantesf.35 Girls' League i?icuVitYDifQC10 4' ,rqx EV1 VANALIA5, Girls' ,League .145 'AFS 45 Skl 45 iThespiansf4'. 3 fUCDYEEl5gtgiERN1ggeesketball 5,1:,.jtcc Basketball 2, 33, 4, '2,'zNf3rf 14,1 class 5 Rresltlent Agss 1 Football 1, 2, 3,ii4EFootbellLetter3j 45 treek ruet1e.tl3, 4, Letter- man 2,.i3,,4. 5 N 1 5 EICHEBQ, GREG.:,QWCiA 2, 3,5f,Bttle Teemj1f., EKERSON, JEANf'JGil'ls'5 League 111,125 3, 524, GAA 1, 25 Student COUTFCHVVSQ Swiniilfieam l1 ,i,22rQClassl Treae Qsurerff455'Track 15 Letter 21,2 25 Powder PutfgiFoo1belll4,+fHonor, Rott iiii 1, 2, 3, votleyball Asst. Manager 35 Fourth Place-in Swimming, setting school VQQQFY1 14 Y 2i if . it ELiM'ORE,xlvtlCHAEL: Band 15 Choir 15 Amplifier 1, 25 Letterman' l1: 25 Powder Putt Rally 45 Golf 1. Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 .Class President Wrestling 1, 3, 4, 52 RlfCHARD: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Letterman 3, 45 Fire Squad 45 Track 25 Ski Club Efeasketbilol 1, 2, lcc Basketball 3, Honor Roll 3, Golf 15'Football 2, 3, 4. May Day 1, 25 Thespians 1, 25 Girls League 1, 2, 35 Prime of Miss Jean Brodie 1: Ski Ciub 3, 45 Outdoor School 45 Powder Puff Footbailfllg lRC 45 Pep Rally Lion 35 Girls' League Representative, Pres. 4. FROESCHER, TERRlA, Girls' League 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 45 Girls' League Rep. 35 Home- Ec. Advisory Board 45 Pre-School Aide 23. . Goolalsv, GRANT: Student Council 1,'2, 3, 4, vlcA 15 Amplifier 3, 45 Amplifier Editor 45 Annual 3. GRAAP, RICK: Chess Club 15 Golf 2, 3, 45 Honor Student 1. 1 5 GRANT, WESLEY: Hockey 15 Table Tennis Club,25 Table Tennis Championship 35 Soccer 2, 35 Swim Team 3. GREENLEE, KAY: AFS 1, 2, 35 Art Club 3, 45 lRC Senior Business Club 45 Debutantes 3, 4. CHACKENBERGER, Ft., BRIANZ Forensics 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 COl'ii1dOQQi9 'l5. The Odd Couplef 25 Adventi' 25 Life With Fatheri' 35 Thurber Car- nival 35 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45iForensics League Congressg25 Youth Legislaturef3, 45 Budget Comm. Chairman 45 Pres. Campaign 1. 2' 5 A' 1 . HUDDLESTON,,5Cl.NDY: Girlsf League 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, 'LARRY,:iOrohestra 1, 2, 35 lCC Basket- ball 35 HonorablefPerson Award 4. 5 T KESTEK, kRlsTl, AFS 1,5sk1 Club 2, 3, 4, Rally N25 45 ICC 25' l'RC145QGirlS'N League Representative 1,-21 Homecoming Queen 45 Giris' ,League Vice-Presf 3: Debutantes Treasurer 35 Alpha-Beta-Phi 15 Girls' League Secretary-Treasurer 4. A F' KGPELER, KAREN: Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2f PQwder Puff Football 45lSwim ,Team 1, Alone- Begiphi 1, 2, Ski Team Letter 3, Letterman ss, 4, LEWIS, STEVE: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Football 1552, 4, Forensics 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Ski Team 3, 45Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, class vlee Pres. 15 Studentbody President 4.5, 5 xl LOGAN,'CiNDY: Girls' ,League .55, 3, 451' rack 1. LOSCH, BOB: Ski Club 2, 3, ski Team,1 .,.5 5 MCCUTCHEON, IAN: Net. Merit! semilFi.nells11.ll315 Amplifier 12,3Wi1O'SVi'Wh0 3, flicc 4, Horror Society Pres. 45 High-QCaptq 45 Youth ,Legislature 3, 45 9th, Year Pin 15 Chess. Club 3, 455Co'mlmiendatorw Letters from Principal 2, 35 Best 1st German 2 .i'F A 'zil 3 McLEAN, KEN: Ski Club 1, 45 Ski Team 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 lRC 45 Homecoming 45 Ski Team Award 35 Music Boosters 1, 2, 3. Senior Activities 177 ,J ,r AM' ffl - I I tg., .3 ff' ' 5 5 4 it , 7 I. M l . ,.f .5 . V5 5, ..k, 5 , ,,,. ,og.:.5 1 ,, , f rl Volleyball 3,45 Swimming 25 DECA f-f 1 t , 'ffsiittg r 'w',rftbf.sf,g ergo-- MERRILL, GARY: Student Council Alternate 4. MEYERS, JOHN: Baseball 15 Football 4. IVIIKEN, JIM: VICA 2,3,4. MILLER, SCOTT: Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Ski Team 2,35 Letterman 2,3,45 Student Council 2,35 Student Body Activity Director 45 Football 1,2,3,45 ICC President 45 Basketball 25 ICC Basketball 35 Fire Squad 45 Amplifier 2,3. lyllzE, TERRY: VICA 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 vlcA Rresloent4. MOREIQOCK, SCOTT: Student Council 15 Scuba Club 35 Wrestling 15 Ski Team 3,45 Most Improved Skier3.i , . I lyloRRls, JEFF: Football 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Basket- ball 15 Ski Club 35 Letterman 3,45 Amplifier 3. MUNSON, DREW: Math-Science, :Club 15' Ski Club 2,35 Letterman 3,45 ' Fire Squad45 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 Golf 15 Rifle Team 15 Baseball 2g35-Fstutilent Council 1,2,s,4. I MYHRAE JOHN: VICA 2,3,4.'fN - . . NEUHAIJSER, ERlN:,Art' :Club 1,2,3,45 Budget Commt 535 Budget Comm. Chairman 45 Honor Roll 35 HOFIVOIE Society 45 Powder Puff Football 145-Earth Day 2,3211 Student Body Asst. Treasurer3iiCTreas-I r urer4. 1 5 NICOIJAH Student Council 1,2,3,45 Letterman .5,a554g7Flret Squad 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2. NORDSTROM, TERRY1 Track, 51 ,g,,a,4. OLSON, Powder Phlttfliootball 45 Most Scholarl55.i.4i53fflForensics Vice-President 45 Nat. nf 4,1 lylerlt Ftiailst 4gi Deatn and Life of sneaky Eaton 45 QWaittLlntilDark 45 Elks' lylost valuable student Award IRC 45 StudentCouncil 3,45 Thespians 1,,g,Qa ,.4,y5l1AFststudent Representative 45 Speech, Ttidtftli2,B,454Debutantes 45 Honor ,Roll 1,2,3,45 Cl-lonor'Sbciety 3,45 Class Vice-Presidflilt 3. PAGEl,,lJULlE: GAA 25 DECAr 4yTraok 15 Powder 4- I . PEPPER JAN: GAA 1.2: AFS s.45.l-loner Roll 1,2,35-Stltldent Council 35 Student BodyrSe.Cretary - i . . . 5 Club 35 Swimming 1,25 Honor Society 3':41Q't I SS TS DEBBIE: Forensics 1.2: Orsbestra 'iv-. 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PREVIS, ED: Homecoming Comm. 25 Fire Squad 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Honor Roll 1,25 Foot- ball Letter 3,45 Basketball Letter 3,45 Baseball Letter 3,45 Earth Day Director 2. PUTMAN, JOHN: Fire Squad 45 Ski Club 45 Rifle Team 15 Rifle Team Letter 15 Outdoor School Counselor 3,45 Baseball 15 ICC Basketball 3,45 Honor Roll 2,35 Football 1,2, A 5 QUICK, BILL: FFA 1,25 Basketball 15 VICA Inter- Club President 3,45 VICA 3,4. 5. I r RAINS, MIKE: Ski Club 1,25: VICA. 3,45 Base- balI1. 5- jf - REILYQKATHY: The Odd Couple 25 Delta 1: Vocal for Messiah 2,35 One-Acts 15 Homecom- ing Piano Accompaniment 3,45 Modern 'Music Masters 3. REsARE,, BRAD1Yo.erman Club 1,2,35 oEcA President 4. f ' 5 y ROGERS, CU RT: Chess Club,-1-,25.iS.tudent Council sg Honor Roll 1,2,35 5l.ettermanij?3,45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,45'F0otball Letter 3,45 Vlfties- tling Letter 35 Earth Day 2,35 All-Star Baseball Team 1. 5 5 . . l RUSSELL, STEVE: Fire Squad 3,45 Lettermanl3I45 Scuba Club 35,Class Representative 15 Student Council 1,2,45 Football 15 Basketball 1,2,3,45 ICC Basketball s,4. SAGIN, KARI: GAA 1,2,35 Ski Club 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council-1,3,45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 AFS 45 Thespians l,2,3,4Q Blood Drivef135 Best Freshman Award, SuperiorSopho- more-Award, Outstanding Junior Award, Gold- finger Award in Speech 1,2,35 State Speech Tournament 2.3. SARGENT, REBECCA: GAA 1,2,3,45 Forensics r 1,2,3,43 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,33 Track 13 Sergeant-at-Arms 1. SCHERF, JANET: FHA 13 Choir 13 Pep Club 13 Girls' League 2,3,43 AFS 2,33 IRC 43 Earth Day 23 Honor Roll 1,23 Powder Puff Football 4. SCHIERHOLZ, ROBERT: FFA 3,43 Football 1,2, 3,43 Track 1 ,2,43 Basketball 1,2. SCHNELLE,MIKE:FireSquad1,2,3,43FootbaII1,2. SCHMUTZLER, EDNA: Powder Puff Football 43 GAA 23 DECA Secretary 43 Girls' League 1,2,3,4. SCHUBERT, FRED: Student Council 2,33 Ski Club 3,43 Golf 1,23 Class President 2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,33 Earth Day 2,33 Chemistry Commended Students 33 PSAT Commended Student 4. SISUL, BOB: DECA 33 VICA 43 Basketball 3,4. SMITH, DANA: Mixed Chorus 13 Girls' Chorus 23 Girls' League 3,4. SMITH, MONTE: Band 1,23 Math-Science Club 2,33 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 VICA 43 Ecology Club 43 Wrestling 1,23 Teacher Turn-About Organizer 43 Youth Legislature 3,43 Outdoor School 3,43 Ecology Club Treasurer 43 Math-Science Club Treasurer 2,33 Am. Chemical Societies' Best Student in Chemistry Award 3. SPIDAL, BRENDA: Mixed Chorus 1 3 Modern Music Masters 2,3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Swing Choir 23 Honor Society 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Amplifier 43 Annual 43 MMM Secretary-Treasurer 43 Thes- plans' Secretary 43 School Board Student Rep- resentative 43 Life With Father 33 Thurber Carnival 33 Advent 23 Wait Until Dark 43 Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 43 Oklahoma 43 Youth Legislature Chaplain 4. STEIN, SUE: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: GAA 1,21 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 AFS 2,33 IRC 43 Swim Team 1,2,33 Ski Team 23 Honor Roll 2,33 Honor Society 3,43 Class Secretary 43 Ski Club Officer 3. STEWART, TONI: May Day 1: Homecoming 13 Forensics 2,3,43 IRC 43 ICC 43 AFS 2,32 Honor Society 43 Powder Puff Football 43 Class Sec- fefafv 39 IRC President 43 Forensics. Secretary 4: Val-O-Gram Comm. 3: Queen's Ball Crew 3. STROZYK, ElLEEN: FHA 13 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 FHA Vice-President 1,2,3,4. TETERS, MARGUERITE: Alpha 1,23 Music Boost- ers 1,2,3,43 Swim Team 13 Student Council 43 Powder Puff Football 43 Concert Mistress 43 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 Swimming Trophy-Ribbons 33 Excellent in Violin-Viola Duet 33 European Band- Orchestra Tour 3. THOMAS, KAREN: Choir 13 FHA 33 Girls' League 3,43 Amplifier 43 Annual 43 Honor Roll 43 Who's Who 33 Teacher Turn-About Day 43 Youth Legis- Iature 4. TIEDEMAN, DAVID: VICA 1,2,33 Fire Squad 33 Football 13 Track 13 ICC 33 Student Council 3. TURNER, MARTIN: Letterman 33 Fire Squad 43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,2. VANDERHOUT, MIKE: Amplifier 43 Track 1. VERJINSKI, MICHELLE: Girls' League 2,3,4. VIAENE, KEVIN: Wrestling 1,33 Track 1,2. WALLACE, AMY: Honor Roll 1,2,3Q Honor Society 1,2,3,43 Forensics 2,3,4Q Drama Club 13 Band 1,2,33 Gymnastics 2,33 Powder Puff Football 43 Who's Who 43 Forensics Treasurer 43 School Board Rep. Alternate 43 Girls' League 2,3,43 Thespians 43 Ski Club 43 One-Acts 43 Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 43 2nd Place in Elks' Leadership Award Contest 43 1st Place in Dist. Speech Meet3. WEBER, ERIC: Amplifier 2,3,43 Fire Squad 43 Football 13 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4. WHISLER, BONNIE: May Pole 13 Student Council Substitute 13 Special Education Aide 4. WHITNEY, EVELYN: Girls' League 1,2,3,4. WOLF, CAROL: GAA 13 Art Club 1,33 Girls' League 1,2,3,43 AFS 2,3,43 French Club 13 Rally 43 Track 2,3,43 Gymnastics 2,3,4Q Powder Puff Football 43 Class Treasurer 13 Homecoming Princess 13 Girls' League Representative 1. WOOD, KYLE: Ski Club 1,2,3,43 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Letterman 3,43 May Day 23 Forensics 13 Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,23 Ski Team 3,43 Honor Roll 1,2,3,43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Fire Squad 43 ICC 3,4. YEOMANS, TERRY: VICA 4. 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State St. Lake Oswego West Linn - , I - WM afwayaj cw AWZMZJZZZJQ nternauonal , , , ,.,. Zojajffwdffwdmcyfliaad. ' ofzseon CITY -'--LAKE oswee-,O ' 'iff I MAIN OFFICE ---- ,' 5' en RAILROAD Ave. onscson CITY, on. my C5059 656-O7ll N352 rmlli Q Hlone655-4914 0'l05F0rflDnd Avenul VlluILilll, Off. 97068 FRESHMEN Adams, Michael R. Allen, jennifer Lynn 20 Alzner, Lorij. 18, 20,50,91 Anderson, Franklin D. 18, 20, 73 Anicker, Melissa L. 19,20 Bandfield, Mark A. 20 Barnes, james T. 20, 72,73, 85 Barnes, Mark A. 20, 58, 85 Barrett, Linda j. 20 Barron, Alison G. 20 Besner, Lori A. 20 Bishop, Robert R. 20, 58, 59, 72,85 Black, james M. 20, 58, 85 Bradley, Leonard Brown, Shelly L. 20,115 Brown, Susan j. 20 Bruck, David j. 20, 58, 73 Bruck, Thomas K. 20,145 Bruechert, Beverly A. 20 Buckiewicz, Kristin 20 Bulow, Laurel A. 20,149 Burgess, Scott S. 20,145 Burkhead, james 20, 58 Burnett, Cynthia M. Burns, Scott D. 20, 85 Bursheim, Tanya 20,133,153 Buse, jill L. 20, 47,75 Cagle,Pamela M. 20, 47, 75, 91 Calhoon, Michael W. 20 Callow, james A. 20 Cameron, Donna L. 20 Cantrell, Mark E. 20 Carlile, Diana L. 20 Carner, Scott 20 Carroll, Christmas 20 Cleland, Kathleen M. 20 Conrad, Kathleen M. 20,144 Cook, Cheryl E. 20 Cookingham, Michael D. 20 Crain, Harley A. 20,58, 89 Crandell, Cindy L. 20 Croy, julie H. 20,100,101 Dasso, james A. 20,85 Davis, Mark E. Day, Lloyd F. 20,150 Degner, Debra L. 21 Delanty, Michael E. l8,l9,2l, 72 Delatorre, Angela Delorme, Kimberly L. 21,58 Demers, Lisa M. 2l,l33,l44, 153 Dick, Sherrie L. 21 Dissen, Melissa j. 21 Dobson, Claudia Lynn 21 Dole, Sheryl S. 2l,150,44 Dorsey, Kathleen M. 21 Doty, Frank.C. 2l,58,72,73 Doty, Steven D. 19, 20, 21, 58, 85 Dowell, Ruby I. 21 Duncan, Denel R. 21 Edwards, Mark R. Eisele, Duane A. 21 Ekerson, jeffrey S. 21 Elliott, Pennie K. 21 Ellis, Steve C. 21, 85 Emmerich, Gregory D. 21,58, 76 Erickson, Stephenj. 21 Falconer, john S. 21 Farley, jonathan S. Ferguson, Patricia D. 21,150 Finucane, Linda A. 21 Fitzwater, jacquinn S. 21, 91 194 Index Index Folk, Allen E, 21, 58, 64, 65, 89 Ford, Pamela 1. Fowler, Randall D. 21,58 Fritchie, Karen R. 21,91 Gaylord, Maribeth 21 Geigle, Lowell 21,58, 85 Gilmore, Demetra E. 21 Glayer, jennifer 21 Goldade, Mitchellj. 21 Graham, Leslie A. 21 Grant, David M. 21,58 Gray, Steven G, 21 Greenlee, Gary H. 21,58,73 Groves, MarkL. 21 Gump, Wayne D. 19, 21,58, 89 Haatia, Lynn M. 21 1-lackenberger, Tracey 21,149 Hamblet, Tracy A. 21 H mbleton, Timothy A. 21 H milton, Camille 21,149 H milton, Lezlie E. 21,144 H rrison, Davidj. 21 H rtman, Randyj. 21 Hays, Linda M. 22 Hehn, Paul B. 22 Herdt, GayannC. 22 Herwig, Michael H. 22 1-libler, David 22 1-limmelsbach, Ralph C. 22 1-linkle, Scott R. 22 Hogg, jay T, 22 Holcomb, Mark 18,22 Holdahl , jerald L. 22,85 Holder, Kelly K, 22,91 Holt, David E. 22,58,l44,76, 89 Howell, Craig A. 22,58 Huckey, Lorij. 22 Huddleston, Peggy S. 22 Hunt, Jeffery D. 22 jensen, Eric S. 22,145 johnson, Wayne E. 22 jones, Ericj. 22,149 Kaiser, Kenneth G. Kelley, Lisa Kemp, Brian Kerr, Bradley F. 22 Kestek, jeffj. 22, 58,139, 85 King, Cynthia M. 22 King, Daniel T. 22,58,l00, 101, 85 King, Kimbala A. Klopatek, Cindy M. 22 Klump, Cynthia Marie Kolarik, Georgette M. Krause, David W. 22 Krellwiiz, Mark A. 22,60, 144 Kremer, Robert P. 22,78, 79 Kretschmer, james C. 22 Lane, james C. 22 Lang, Colleen M. 22 Lasley, Lurye D. 22 Lewis, Davis A. 22 Lindas, Anthony G. 22 Logsdon, Kari L. 22,148,149 Lohman, Sam M. 19,58,l02, l03,l44,148,l49 Lorden, Michael j. 22, 76, 144 Lowrie, Kenneth W, 22,72 Lugo, Carrie 22 MacMahon, Peter L. 22,58 Mang, Gary W. Manning, Katherine F. 22 Marcus, Mary P. 22,144 Martin, Tim R. 22 Mason, Lori Mason, Mary B. 19,22 Matthies, Douglas S. 22 Maurice, Leslie R. 22 McCar1ey, jacqueline 23 McCutcheon, Ingrid A. 23 McKenzie, Wendy S. 23 McMahon, Kathy S. 23 McNeil, Karen 23,50, 91,149 McNie1, Donald W. 23 Mead, Cynthia R, 23,150 Mecalis, Robert R, 23,58, 85 Metteer, joe C. 23,58,l39 Michael, Jeffery W. 23, 85, 72 Miken, jean M. 23,l33,144, 153 Miles, Elizabeth A. 44,150 Miller, Freda L. 23 Miller, Stacy L. 23 Milliken, Kathy L. 23 Minson, Suzanne 18,23 Misseldine, Anthony 23 Mohr, Marilyn E. 18, 23 . Montgomery, Diana L. 23 Morelock Loni A. 76, 77 Morgan, Sue E. 23 Morgenthaler, Cass M. 23 Morris, David R. 23,l33, 153 Morrison, Geri L. 23,150 Musselwhite D. Shane 23,145 Myhra, james D. 19,23 Myre, Craig D. 23 Neuhauser, Patrick G. 23 New, james R 23,65 Newton, Heather A. 23 Newton, Roger K. 23 O'Connell, james j. 23 O'Hogan, Kevin S. 23 Oetken, Rocky W. 23,58,133, 153,73,85 Ogburn, Gaylaj, 23,150 Oldenstadt, Larry R. 23,58,64 Oliver, Kitty A. 23 Olis, Dirk R, 23,58,59 Oxley, Earlene M. 23,151 Padrta, jeff A. 19, 23, 58 Papst, Duane K. Payte, Beth E. 23 Perdue, Gregory K. 23,58, 59 Perrin, Douglas W. 23,58,59, 72, 89,144 Perry, Steven R. 19, 23 Petrich, julie K. 23 Pintok, Morgan j. 23 Porter, Brian P. 23,58,73 Powell, Brenda K. 24,144 Poyser, Barry j, 24,58,72 Previs, Thomas A. 24,72, 85 Price, Patricia M. 24 Rains, Tammyj. 24,50,91 Raxter, Kathryn A. 24 Reagan, Barbara L. 24 Reynolds, Andrew E. 24,58 Reynolds, Ann M. 24 Reynolds, Laurie 24 Rice, Deborah L. 24 Richeson, Leland j. 24, 85 Roaf, Leslie S. 24 Roe, Gerald 24 Rogers, Connie L. 24 Rood, Dennis P. 24 Roth, Connie L 150 Rust, Lauri D. 24, 50,91 Saeland, Cynthia M. Safstrom, Blaine L. 24 Sara, Ronald W. 24,58 Sawyer, Steven D. 24 Sayre, Scott A. 18, 24, 89 1Schiff, Eric A. 24 Schlabach, Timothy R. 24, 133,153 Schmalz, Lori A. Schmeiser, Timothy S. 24 Schreiber, Kelly L. 24 Schroeder, jeffrey A, 24,58, 85 Schuyley, Randall S, 24 Sedgwick, Wayne 24- Sellers, jack A. 24 Sellman, Donna L. 24 Senger, Susan M. 24 Sheldon, Lori D, 24 Shiley, Dean, R. 24 Shroyer, james A. 24, 58,59 Simmons, Kim E. 24,149 Simnitt, Melanie K. 24,150 Simons, Robert W. 64,65 Sleeman, Linda S. 24 Sloan, Michael j. 24 Smith, Carolynj. 24, 44,150 Smith, Rebecca L. 24 Smith, Shelly K. 24,150 Sowersby, Kathleen R. 19,24 94,149 Sparks, Mary K. 24 Spear, Catherine H. 24 Stanley, Sherry L. 24 Stevens, Mark C. 24 Stevenson, jeff S. 24, 85, 72 Stockwell, Roger A. 25,150 Stone, Porter D. 25 Stroh, Steven H. 25 Stroh, Tanya 25 Stuckey,- Karen 1. 25 Styles, David 25 Svendsen, Dana M. 25,149 Taylor, Diane M. 25,149 Taylor, Shelley Taylor, Tammy R, 25 Teters, john W. 25,149, 89 Thompson, jacqueline 25 Thompson, Ke11eenD. 25 Thurber, April D. 25, 91 Tolman, Chris F. 25, 58, 85, 73 Tylman, Denise Y 25, 76,144 Ungerman, David E. 25 Vannoy, Steven L. 25,58,72, 85,94 Verjinski, Doni K. 25 Ware, Deborah E. 25,47,75 Watts, Richard A. West, Leslee A. 25 Wheaton, Crystal D. 25 White,,Dan E. 25 White, Samuel E. 25,72 Whittaker, Thomas j. 18,25 Willis, Robert E. 25,150 Willoughby, Donna D Wilson, julianne 25 Wilson, Kelly K. 25,91 Wolfe, Charlette 25 Wood, Peggy S. 25 Woodard, LeAnn G. 25 Wrenn, Laura 25 Yates, Brian B. 25 Yeaple, Linda D. 25 Youngblood, Rick A. Zimmerman, Ruth SOPHOMOR ES Adams, james R. 28, 133, 152,153 Adams, William Frank 28 Agrue, Lisaann 28 Akers, julie C. 28,139 Amburn, Anita Marie 28,140 Anderson, Charles E. 28,138 Anderson, Christina R. 28 Anderson, Gregory S. 28 Anderson, Scott 81 Arnold, Vickie A. 28, 91, 75 Atwood, Donald C. 28 Bailey, Robert E, 28, 84 Baker, Ke11yJ. 24 Bany, David C. 84 Barnes, Michael D. 28 Barrett, Ronald L. 28 Bell, James A. 28 Bell, Sheila E. 28 Bentiley, Georgina Bernert, Timothyj. 28,152 Betz, Raymond G. Bietschek, Edwin F. 28 Blevins, Tracy L. 28 Bobillot, Kevin M. 28, 88,122 Boeckman, Donna K. 28 Bohrer, Janice J. 28,30,3l Boozier, Kenneth C. 28 Bradley, Mark A. 28,78,79, 151 Brainerd, Mary L. 28,75,144, 152 Brenner, Gary L. 10,28 Bruck, JonJ. 28,145 Bruck, Vernon Earl 28, 84,145 Bruenderman, Timothy 28 Brungardt, Barry M. 28 Bulow, Russell A. 28,60 Bunnell, Betty L. 28 Burns, Molly Meagan 28,144 Buxton, Marjorie S. 28 Cagle, Lori L, 28 Calise, Gina M. 28,142 Campbell, Charles J. 28,84 Cantrell, Steven L. 28 Cardiff, Amy G. 28,142,144 Cartwright, Robert R. 28 Chase, Allen Lee 28,79 Chimienti, Dianne L. 28,140 Colarchik, Richard D. 28,76 Collins, Jill A. 28 Coop, Nancy E. Corneluis, Dathy 29, 47, 75, 91, 152 Cozad, Tammy Lynn 29 Crawford, Douglas B. 29 Daly, Shannon F. 29 Dasso, Lorraine M. 29 Davis, Jeffrey Brian 29,149, 152 Davis, LoriJ. 29 Decker, Vicki Lynn 29 Delatorre, Joseph Derr, Sally E, 29,133,153 Devour, Christopher R. 29, 44, 152,129,150 Dick, Jack M. Jr. 29 Dick, Roger W. 29 Dillard, Ciane M. 29,144 Dolan, Ric 29 Dole, Connie M. 29,l44, 150,151 Dorsey, Janice K. 29,50 Doty, Clifford E. l0,29,33,60, 63 Drummond, Alexander H. 29,49, 76 Dungey, Jay Alan 29 Dunn, Cynthia R. 29 Emerson, Dan A. 29 Eng, David C. 29 Farrell, Colleen, Kay 29,l00, 101,142 Finch, Theodore Finerty, Kathryn A. 29 Fisher, Dobora Lynn 29 Flamm, Daniel Earl 60,l33,152, 153 Fleming, Charlene M. 29 Force, Richard 29, 60,152 Fowler, James S. 29 Franzen, Jennifer L. 29,32 Froescher, Vanessa K. 29, 140, 144 Gefroh, Gordan A. 29 Gettel, Randal1J. 29,71 1 Gibson, Dow A. 29 Gifford, Edward L 29,71,s4 Grand, BrendaJ. 29,30,3l,32 Granquist, Sheri S. 29,30,3l, 31, 44,149,150,15l Gray, Michael 29,151 Greene, Kenneth Ray 140 Greiling, Eric P. 29,79 Grove, Delores E. 29 Grunst, Gary C. 60 Gurley, Karen E. 29 Hackenberger, Kim L. 29,75, 152 Hambleton, Mark A. 30,33 Hamel, Christopher 30,l33, 153 Harmon, Jeffrey M. Harney, John R. 30 Hass, Roger P. 30 Hawkins, William D. 30,86 Hazel, Teresa A. 30,129,152 Hill, Sally L. 3O,l49,151,152 Holland, Lee E. 30, 60,63,145 Holstrom, Eric K. 30,88,49 Howell, Michele M. 30,91 Howell, Tamara A. 30 Hughes, Tammy R. 30 Hunt, Stephen D. 30 Jack, Vickie 30 Jameson, Steve 30 Johnson, Doree A. 30,152 Johnson, Jean 30,44,133,149, 151,153 Johnson, Mary S. Jones, Craig M. 30,151 Jordon, Charles F . 30 Katz, Richard A. 30,79 Keep, Annemarie 30,82 Kemmer, Douglas 30 Kidman, David L. 30 Kincart Betsy A. 30,103, 76, 144 Kingsley, Connie L. 30 Klein, Mark 30,84 Kliese, Pamela S 30 Koellermeier, Douglas 30 Kolarik, Todd A. Koozer, Stacie L. 30,140 Koppler, Kathryn A. 30,32, 152 Kraft, Terrence C. 30, 84,144 Kramer, Linda R. 30, 76,144 Krinke, Peter M. 30,133,152, 153 Kruse, Richard D. 30,84 Kunz, Vernon E. 30 Larson, Lori E. 30,149 Ledbetter, Kimberly A. 30 Leese, Kenneth D. 30,79 Lewis, William C. 30,139,152 Lindquist, Yvonne 30,150,152 Lugo, Larry 30,152 Malcome, Vicki M. 30 Mang, Patricia K. 30,3l,32 Marchant, Douglas A. Marcum, David 31 Martin, Elizabeth J. 31,57 McCar1ey, Jennifer L, 31 McClain, David C. 31 McC1aren, Thorp 31 McDaniel, Rick E. 31,88 McEwen, Dristi A. 31,44,45, 144 McKenzie, Cynthia D. 31 Meyers, Gale J. 31 Michell, Patrice K. 31 Miller, Ronald D. 10, 31, 60 Mills, Justus P. 31,60 Montoya, Jill A. 11,31 Moser, Ronald D. 31 Mueller, Sherri Lee 31,32,94, 129,152 Muff, Karla M. 31 Muir, Kathleen 31 Mulberry, Melanie M. 31 Munson, Kris J. 26,31 Musselwhite, Scott P. 31,60, 88 Neely, James B. 31 Nehl, Kathleen A. 31 Nestle, Marcella Ann Neuhauser, Theresa A. 31 Nicke Nicke Nords Oglev rson, Kenneth E. 31 rson, Rhonda 31 trom, Dean W. ie, Cathy M. 31 Ohogan, Laurene T. 31, 46, 75 Olsen, Cherie A. 11.31, 44, 115, l17,133,l40,149,l51, 152,153 Overson, Deborah L. 31 Parad 151 Parke is, Sandra J. 31,66,67, r, Robert J. 3l,66,67,151 Pease, Jessica A. 31 Pechin, Deborah A. 11, 31 Pelly, Peppe Perdu Vincent C. 31, 145 rling, Kenneth L. 31,60 e, effer S. 31,151 I Y Perry, BarbaraJ. 31 Phelps, Cheryl Phillipson, Lauranna 31, 47,91 Pierce, Dean S. 31 Pinon, Ellen 31 Ponting, Janelle E. 31 Poole, Ronnie L. 31,49,60 Powers, Debra Lee 31 Price, Michael C. 32 Putnan, Katherinej. 32,142 Rackl ey, Donna V. 32,144 Rakel, KristiJ. 32 Ratliff, Philip 32 Raxter, Sandra S. 32, 44,144,150 151 Reiner, Nanette L. 32 Rockney, Margaret L. 32,91 Roe, Donna L. 32 Rogers, Carrie 32,10l,103,44, l16,ll4,144,l50,l51 Rogers, Michael C. 32,140 Ronni Root, Ross, Ross, ng, Julie V, 32, 50 Gordon C. 10, 32,145 Brian H. 32 Steven F. 10,11,30,31,32 Sagin, Mark W. 32 Sams, Douglas L, 32,84,144 Sanda Schee u, Deanne L. 32 hean, Mark O. 26,60 Schmalz, Gayle M. 32 Schna Schre Schro 88,1 se, James M. 32,100,101 iber, Annette M. 32, 47 eder, Bradley D. 26,32, 29 Schultz, Teri 18,32, 139 Schwabauer, Leann 32,l15,116, 142 Schwabauer, Stanley S. 10, 32, 60 Shafer, Robert A. Sharp, Kim K. 30, 32, 44, 45, 95, 144 Sheneman, Terry L, 32 Sherwood, Deborah Shorten, James M. 32 Simons, JodyJ. 10,60 Sinclair, Susan Smith, Andrew T. 32 Smith, Dal K. 32,33,60 Smith, DarcyJ. 32,150 ,Snow, Christine A. Sparks, Steven P. 32,144 Spinnett, Sandra F . 91 Spring, Robert L. 32 Stein, Anne M. 32, 44, 45,144 Steinkamp, Pamela L. 32, 46, 75 Stetzel, Mark A, 32 Stevens, William Stewart, ToddJ, 32,60,99, 152 St Jacques, Nellie G. 32 Stone, Andrew F. 32, 71, 88, 145 Stone, Jams 32, 88 Stone, Katherine M. 32, 44, 45, 144 Story, Renee D. 32 Strickler, Teri L. 32,50 Stuckey, Ronald P. 32, 71 Styles, Michael P, 32 Jaft, James 32,151 Thomas, Julie A. 91 Thompson, Kimberly A. 32, 91 Timmerman, Michael R. 32 Trueb, Teresa D. 32 Tylman, Bradley D. 32, 76 Ulsky, Jonathan G. 32, 84 Vanderhout, Kathleen 32,91 Vanni, Daniel Raymond 33,88, 94 Viaene, Ky1eJ. 33 Vincent, Randy S. 33 Wagner, Donald M. 33,133,152 153 Wahlers, Bernice 33 Wallace, Karla Wallace, Prisci1laJ. 30,33, 45,103,113, 91,149 Walrod, George H. 33,106,151 Ware, Douglas E. 10,33,60,61 Weber, John C. Webster, Debra H. 33,108 Welsh, Susan M. 33 West, Curtiss E. 33 Whitney, Joseph E. 33,60, 133, 144,153 Willis, Katherine R, 33 Wilson, Ann W. Woltmon, Connie L. ll, 33,142 Wood, Lisa L. 3l,33,44,45, 122,144,151 Wrenn, Richard 33 Wright, WndyJ. 33,60 Wyant, Margaret A. 33 Zauner, Karen R. 33,47, 75, 91,l29,l49, 151,152 JUN1oRs Allison, Karen S. 36 Alzner, Jeffrey R. 36 Anderson, Glen E. 36, 49, 86, 44,150 Anderson, Michael P. 36 Anicker, Cory Lou 36,ll5,l4O, 142,143,144 Asch, Mary 152 Austin, David M. 36,52 Barber, Curtis Wayne 36,152 Barnes, Steven W. 36 Barron, Julie 36 Bartels, Eric F. 36,143 Bartlett, Benjaminj. 36 Behrens, Calvin M. 36 Bell, Colleen A. 36 Bidgood, Lori Denise 13,142 Bird, Darlene K. 36 Bishop, Michael R. 13, 52, 60, 36 Bless, Raymond 36 Index 195 Boeckman, Kenneth Edw 36,152 Boettcher, Barbaraj. 36 Boula, Mary L. 36 Boyle, Sally Ann 36 Brandenburg, Heidi 36 Brooks, LoreenS. 36 Brown, Robin 36,98 Burck, joan Marie 36, 44, 126, 140,150,151 Bruechert, Robert W. 36,131,148 Bruenderman, Lawrence 36,66 Brzycki, Eileen 36 Burkard, Richard 79 Burkhead, Laurie L. 36,149 Buse, jan Louise 36,46, 75,91 Bute, Christopher A. Buth Stephanie K. 36,142 Buxtion, judith K 36,151 Byrne, Susan E. 36,144,149 Carlile, Dan 36,52,l4l Christianson, jon K. 36,l13, ll4,116,ll7,l4l,149,l51 Christman, Earl Allen 36,52 Clark, Dale Eugene 36 Conway, john D. Conway, julieann 36 Coventry, Brian Wayne 36,52, 144 Crandell, Constance M. 36 Croy, jeffrey F 36,60 Cunningham, Pete 36 Daily, janice C. 36,75 Daniels , Brent E. 36,149 Davenport, Linda K. 36, 76,77 Day, Beach 37 Delanty, Timothy j. l14,l16,37, 52,133,140,141,144,145,148, 152,153 Deip, Michael R. 10,37 Dikty, Barbara E. 37 Dissen, Charles B. 37,52,60,- 61 Dodge, William H. 37 Dole, janice K. 37 Dornblaser, David W. 37,l40, 141,148 Dorsey, Patricia Lynn ll,37, 42 Dungey, Tim 37,52,53,54,55, 66, 67, 68, 81, 83 Dunham, Dennis Fry, Brian Craig 37,145 Eisele, jay D. Eisele, Randy D. Ekerson, james M. Erlandson, Kimberly K. 37 Esau, Don A. 37,52,l02,l26, 141,151 Fairchild, Mark Falconer, Barbara A. 40, 41, 57,l40,l43,145,l49 Fawbush, Karen Renee 37, 139,152,129 Ferguson, Alan C. 37,139 , Finerty, Colleenj. 37,l33,152, 153 Fingerut, Pamela Lynn 37,45 Finn, Donna Theresa 37 Flem, Lori E. 37,149 Flory, Sandra Diane 37,151 Fox, Gregoryj. 37 Franzen, Suzette j. 37 Fulton, sky D, 10,37, 129,152 Gefroh, Donavon C. 37 Gettel, Greg T. 37 Gibson, Beth Leda 37,l50,15l, 44 Gilbertson, Karen V. 37 Goins, Mark Allen 37,52 Goodwin, Ted Williams 34,37 Graham, janet L. 37 Grant, Steven W. Grier, Fred 37, 52,149 196 Index Griggs, Sheena Louise Gurley, Kelly 37 Hachenberg, Karenj. 37, 75, 91,12 9,152 Hamilton, Konrad M. 37, 40, 159 Hansen, William 37 Hansen, Kathy S. 37 Harrison, Debra T. Hastin gs , Scott N. 37, 40, 126,133,152,153 Hauck, Barbara Ann 37,77, 76,143 Hawkins, jeffrey A. 37,l03, 116,117,149,151 Hazel, Bruce Raymond 37,l39, 141 Hehn, Lyle R. 37 Heppner, Caryn Lynn 37 Hettervig, Theodore M. 37 Hill, Molly G. 57,1l3,l16,115, l17,14l,l48,l49,l5l 1-linkle , jeffrie H. 37 1-lolcomb, Donna Marie 38 Holder, Kathryn M. 38,152 Holman, Brian D. 38, 52,126 Holme s, Monte Martin 38 Holt, Leanne B. 38 Hostager, Robert l0,38, 40 Hughes, Terry jay 38 jackso 144 n, Jeffery s. 3s,143, jaspers, Brian Floyd 38 jenkins, Terry jonas, Stephen jones, janet Gay l3,38, 138, 140 jones, Peggy K. 38 jones, Rogerj. 38 jones, Steven W. 38,131,148 Katz, Anita Lorraine 38,140 Keep, Patrick Smith 38 Keller, Debra P. 38 Keller , Teresa Ann Kennedy, Dale Edwin Kesch, Tammy 38 King E. Kay 38,l4l,l49,l5l Klein, Steve ss, 49,144 Kleise, Diane 38 Klump, Carl 38 Klump, Christian 38 Knutie, Shelly 38 Koozer, Mark A. 38,l40,l44, 148 Miller, Michelle L. 39,45 Moles, Kathy L. 39 Moller, Eric 39 Morelock, Brett D. 76 Morris, Gary Linn 39, 106,l16, 150,152 Morris, Rick D. 39,52,l4l Muir, Christine Murray, Donaldj. 39,76 Myre, Ronald Grant 39 Nehl, Randall L. Ness, Karl Michael 38,52 Neves, Kenneth H. 39 Newton, Theresa 46,75,9l Norris, julie Lynn 39 O'Rourke, Stacey E. 39 Oetken, Randy P 39, 52, 81, 82, 83, 94,l00, 101,141 Osburn, Karen K. 39,140,145 Papst, Thomas H. 39 Parker, j. Rick 39,68,69,15l, 66, 67,ll3,117, 115 Percifield, Patricia 39 Peter, jim A. 39 Petersen, Mark Allen 39 Petit, julie 39 Pettit, Ricky j. Pierce, Mark Allen 39 Pike, Rebecca Gail 39,140,151 Pintok, Ramona L, 39 Polehn, Donald F. 39 Poole, Connie L. 39 Porter, Timothyj. 10,39,40, 52 Previs, Patti Ann 13, 40 Pulliam, Wesley Grant 10, 52 Quint, Ronald Drew 40,149 Rabick, Perri 40 Ragsdale, john B 40 Ragsdale, judy E. 40, 44, 75, 151 Rasmussen, Kimberly D. 40, 94,l00, 101,141,142 Rollins, judee M. 40 Rollins, Robb Roy 40 Rollinson, Leisa A. 40 Romine, Lorrie L. 40, 46,75, 91,129,152 Rowan, Brenda Lee Safstrom, Theresa 40 Sams, Gregory W. 34, 40, 52, 78, 79,14l,l43,144,152 Schaetzel, Gerald R. 40 Schiff, Lorraine M. 40 Strickler, Steven M. 41,52 Sundquist, jon Steven 41 Taft, Harvey C. 41 Taylor, Harvey C. 41 Taylor, julie A. 41 Thomas, Donna R. 91 Thomas, Gregg W. 41 Thomas, Sharon A. 98 Thompson, jill 48 Thompson, Roger Allan 41 Timberlake, Eric W. Tipton, Susan Tolman, KatherineM 41, 46, 74, 75,133,153 Tomsick, jeffj. 41116178.79 Umbras, Lori G. 41 Ungerman, Sandra L. 41 Van Loo, Caroline E, 41 Wagner, Mark Allen 41 Walsh, Nancy E. 41,149 Wanker, Rick A, 41 Warren, Kirk 41 Weber, Gilbertj. 41,144,145 Wenzinger, Gerald P. 41 West, Becky 41 Willison, james S. 4l,66, 129, 126,140,152 ' Wood, Linda L. 4l,75,9l Woodard, Michael C. 10,41 Wright, Scott 41,63 Zacher, Diane B. Zauner, Teresa L. 41,44, 46, 152 ' Zilkoski, Catheryn Zuck, jeremy E. 41,l26,140, 145,148,152 SENIORS Anderson, Kellene 158 Anderson, Kevin A. Anderson, Michael C. 141,l45, 158,176 Andrews, Nicoletta l56,l57, 158,176,114 Arndt, Peter A. 158,174 Asche, Cindy S. 158 Aschenbrenner, Theodo 52, 1o2,103.14o,144,14s,157,158, 164,173,176 Atkinson, Deborah L. 158 Baggerly, Glen E. 52, 80, 81, l06,141, 144,158 Bailey, William M. 52.66, Kremer, Rick M. 10, 38,39, 80, 81 Larson, Robert K. 38,39, 149 Leach, Cynthia 38 Leaming, Scott H. 38 Leger, Donald P. Long, james K. 38,144 Lorenzana, Neal E. 38 Mann, Alan L. 38, 52, 60, 88, 139,141,144 Manning, Martha L. 38 Martin, Sally Lee 34,35,95, 140,142 Matzke, j. Rick 38 McCa1lKathyj. 38 Mclntosh, Kristina K. 38 Mclntosh, Teresa Kae 38,l40, 145 Mcallister, Tammy L. 38, 151 McCrary, Mary 38 McKenzie, Terri A. 38 McNeil, Brian 38,49 Mero, Leslie L. 38 Miken, joseph W. l0,38,60, 61,133,141,153 Miller, joan I. 39,145, 149, 129 Miller, Michele L. 39, 45 Schleiss, Mark R. 40,52,79, l40,l4l,l45,l48,l49,152 Schreiber, Lorij. 40 Schumacher, Becky L. 14, 40, 45,123,140 Sellers, jerome 40 Severson, Marcia L. 40,45,l40 Sharp, Dev1'iD. 40 Sheneman, Lynnette G. 39,40 Simmons, Kristie Ann 40,44, l33,l50,l5l,152 Sims, Freda Ester 40,14O, 151,152 Smith, Becky Lin 40 Smith Diane Irene 40,139 Smith Keven Ray Smith, Larry L. 32,40 Smith, Scott C. L. 40,66, 69,68 Smith, Velmaj. 40 Snader, Lewis E. 40 Sparks, Ruth Ann 40 Staats, Pam A. 34, 40,140 Stanton, Ronald R. 40 Staudenmier, Darrell 41 Steinacher, Davidj. 41 Steinkamp, Tim 41,146 Stevens, Larry Allen 41 Stobaugh, Diane C. 41 140,l58,174,176 Ballou, Cheryl L. 158,176 Barham, Donald R. Barnes, Michael jay 49,79, 159,176 Barron, Brent jon 158 Bartels, Valerie L. 11, 45,lO0, 102,l06,1l1,141,144,158,176 Bastings, Wanda D. 158 Bell, Lori M. 158 Bell, Wendy S. 158,159 Bensching, Margeretj. 159 Bidgood, Cindy L. 159 Bird, Douglas Robert 77,1l2, 123,159,176 Boettcher, Marcie j. 159 Bohrer, joel 138,159 Boozier, Linda S, 91,139, 159,176 Bowerman, Marc Donald 159 Brandow, Douglas C. 159,176 Braun, Curtisj. 159 Brelsford, Debbie A. Brown, Kelly Marie l38,l39, l40,l45,159,l75 Bruck, Debra A, l38,l39, 140,l45,l59,l76 Bruck, james L. 144,159,176 Buckiewicz, Marta 44, 45, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l00,101,107,115,116,140,148, 159,176 Buckley, Gary M. 159 Bullock, Dean M. 52, 54,141, 159,176 Bulow, Rick 141,149,159,174, 176 Burns, Colleen D. 159,176 Buxton, Gail E. 160 Chandler, Steven Chustz, joseph C. 133,152,153, 160 Clary, David A. Colarchik, Ronald D. 160,176 Conway, Denise Marie 44, 45, 95, 98, 100, 104, 111, 160, 165 Conway, Kevin M. 66,160 Cotrell, Wendy Lee 160 Couture, Renee l02,103,l08,142, 160 Cox, Geraldj. 160,176 Cramer, Mark T. 52,60,61,62 63,l07,141,l45,156,160,166 Crandell, Particia A. 176 Creek, Cory W. 176 Cropper, Wesley Allen 151,160 Croy, Thomas 1. 52,102,103, 106,140,53,160,l74,l76 Dady, Robertj. Daly, Katheryn A. 144,l60, 176 Davis, Cathy 160,175,176 Davis, james M. 52,55, 83,102 109,115,117, 81, 148, 157, 160, l69,, 176 Davis, Lorraine Ruth ll, 91,122, 140,l48,151,160,l74,176 Day, Allen E. 140, l41,l45,l74, 176 Delaney, Sara E. 161 Demello, Gordon R. 161 Dettwiler, Laurie 161 Dillard, Mark K. 161 Dimick, Mary Terry 44, 45, l4l,144,161,176 Donner, Analia 12,139,140, 161,176 Doyle, Walter Vernall 52,55, 161,165,176 Dunlop, Betsy 161 Ekerson, jean 140, 144, 157, 161, 176,175 Elmore, Michael 52,102,161, 176 Endres, Steven G. 52,161 Eng, Nola 161 Erickson, Keith 133,140,153, 156,161,173 Fiala, Richard C. 52,53,145, 176,173 Finch, jil1E. 161,173 Fowler, Sandra 40, 141, 156, 162,176,173 Fritchie, Edwin Doug 162 Froescher, Terria L. 162,176 Gefroh, Keith 162 Geigle, Birgi1L. 12,l3,140, l45,148,149,162 Godbey, Grant T. 143,157,176 Graap, Richard 78,79,139,162, 176 Graham, Gary R. Grant, Wesley G. 176 Greene, Daniel N. 76,77 Greenlee, Kay Marie 102,l40, 1 142,148,156,162,l76 Haatia, Stephen R. 113,140,143 Hackenberger, Ronald 141,l62, 171,176 Hadley, Thomas 162 Hamel, jennyj. 102,l40,l42, 148,162 Hastings, Peter B 162 1-lellberg, Jody A. 109,111,142, 162 Huddleston, Cindy L. 163,176 Huennekens, Mary Ann Hull, Donald 163 lzatt, Kimberly G. 151,163,175 johnson, Kathy johnson, Lawrence E. 176 johnson, Tracy 66,68,69 Jonas, Maryj. Kelley, Robin Kestek, Kristi L. 45,62,94, 95,1l0,140,l44,163,168,176 Koenig, Clinton C. 81 Koppler, Karen E. 76,163,176 Kunz, William B. 163 Lehmann, Daniel 163 Lewis, Steven P. 40,8l,52, 76, 82,l01,140,144,l43,157,163, 165,174,173,l76 Lindhorst, Robert L. 163 Logan, Cynthia Lynn 141,156, 163,l66,176, 173 Lopez, jeffrey G. 49,141,l45, 164,173 Losch, Robert W. 164,176,173 Matthies, Louise 44,l33,139, 150,151,164 McCuthcheon, lan l40,14l,148, 164,174,176 Mclntosh, Donald 141,148,164 McLean, Kenneth R. l3,76,12l 133,140,144,l49,152,l53, 164, 176 Merrill, Gary 164,176 Metteer, june M. 164 Meyers, Louis John 52,176 Miken, james L. 176 Miller, Donale W. 52,55,l45 Miller, Scott J. 52, 55, 80, 81, 100,l01,164,176 Mills, Carla 164 Mize, jerry E. 141,165 Mize, Terry Marion 141,165, 176 Morelock, Scott A. 76,108, 176 r Morris, jeff D. 52,154,176 Munson, Drew M. 176 Myhra, john B. 165,176 Nelson, Tanali l02,142,l14, 142,165 Neuhauser, Erin M. 14,140, 165,176 Newton, William Frank 165 Nicolai, Ed C. 66,67,68, 141,143,165 Nodurft, Donnaj. 165 Nordstrom, Terry V. 165,176 Olson, Karen D. 1l,l02,114, 140,141,148,l49,l58,l65,l75, 172,173,176 Pagei, june C. 13,46,l38,139, 165 Pease, Roddy M. Pepper, Janice K. l4,l40,l66, 175,176 Perkins, Gloria L. 166 Peters, William 166 Petersen, Debra M. 166,176 Peahl, Susan N. 12 Piercy, Dale 176 Pitts, jeffrey H. 166 Polehn, Pam F. 44, 45,62,140, 141,164,166,176 Ponting, Brian K. 166 Pope, Tom R. 52,166 Posch, Patti L. 133,139,153, 166 Powell, Bruce K. 44,l33,149, 15o,151,152,153,166 Poyser, Kevin D, 52,166 Previs, Ed 52,66,l40,141,166, l68,53,176 Putman, John 141, 144,161,176 Rains, james Michael 176 Reagan, Mark A. 152,167 Remy, karhrynj. 141,l5l,167, 176 Resare, Bradley P. 167,176 Reynolds, james B. 143,167 Rogers, Curt 52, 60,61,140, 167,174,176 Ross, Merle 167 Ruff, Steven C. 141,176 Sagin, Kari L. 133,l49,167, 174,1'76,117,1l4 Sargent, Becky L. 107,167,176 Scherf, janet 140,168,176 Schierholz, Robert D. 52, 54, 144,176 Schmutzler, Edna L. l3,138, 139,168,176 Schubert, Fred C. 1l0,141,144, 168,174,176 Schunk, Victor Schweizer, Mark A. 76,156, 168 Scott, Cathy 133, 140, 149, 153, 168 Senger, Kerryj, 109 Shrover, joseph E. 123 Sisul, Robert Andrew 66,68, 69,168,176 Slootmans, Denise 168 Smith, Dana Elizabeth 168,176 Smith, Montel. 140,158,l68, 175,176,173 Smith, Stephan Daniel 168 Sparks, Paul 169 Spidal, Brenda L. ll,44,140, 143,14a,149,151,16a,176 Steigleder, Irene 44,l33, 139, 149, 150, 151, 169 Stein, Susan Lee 13, l40,144, 157, 169,170,176 Stevenson, William E. 169 Stewart, Toni R. 140,149,169, 175,176 Still, Brenton scobaugh, Jim A. 169 Stockwell, Randy S. 151,169 Stone, Larry M. 52,54,55,141, 145,169 Stone, Timm Charles 141,169 Strozyk, Eileen M. 169,176 Summerville, john K. 169 Svendsen, Karen A. 111,169 Taylor, Theresaj. 169 Teters, Marguerite M, 44, 46, 133, 141, 149, 151, 153, 170, 176 Thomas, Karen Y. 1l,122,143, 170,176 Turner, Martin V, 52, 54,176 Tylman, Kent B. 76, 77,l40, 170 Ulbricht, Ken ll, 52, 54, 60, 61, 62,63,83,94,133,81,170 Umber, Robert 52,103,113,141, 143,144,170 Vanderhout, Michael 1. 143, 170,176 Verjinski, Michelle 176 Viaene, Kevin 133,145,153,l70, 176 Vincent, Tony R. 170 Wallace, Amy 45,103,112,140, 144,148,149,170,172,176,174 Walton, Steven W. 60, 62,170 Weber, Eric 66,157,170,176 Whisler, Bonniej. 171,176 Whisler, David 52,55,111,141, 171 Whitney, Evelyn A. 139,171,176 Williams, Mark W. 49 Wilson, Jim P. 148 Wise, Brad E. Wolf, Carol L. 44, 45,62, 98, 102,l05,140,l41,171,l76 Wood, Greg 44,66,133,150, 151,153,171 Wood, Kyle K. 52,56,104, 111,140,141,l44,157,171,l74, 80,8l,l72,l73,176 Wright, Michael 133,153,171 Yoemans, Terryj. 176 Zenger, Stephanie L. 171,176 Ziemer, Lauraj. 171 lndex 197 The West Linn High School yearbook staff under- went many changes dudng the 1974-75 schoolyear Despite these changes it was the sincere desire of the Green and Gold yearbook staff to present this yearbook and to accurately record the school year, Special thanks should be given to lVlr. Greenlee for heading the photography department, Mr. lVlcCall and MrGmbsmrmkmgpmuNmgMrEsmnomrNsaHwom, andto Mrs Benson,who madeitposybm Knpubhsh thm years yearbook KEN ULBRICHT Editor L! A ,Q g W5 sr--'X 4 2 ,.Q', 2'7i IA Jr 1 f 1 M., 1f 'T'i it at tm-ftiffgg-at-tiki '1'f,i1f 1 t 4,155 351 .4 1 F .ajft Y ur 1 . xg V A' Y'f'.lfx1'f - v W Ami X Nl ai ' rr


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