Trout Lake High
School
Class of
1981
The Graduates:
Timothy Cooper
Carol Gribner
Sherry Hansen
Tracy LeBert
Vernon Mitchell
Skip Theisen
Dov Troup
Andy VanLaar
Dale Webberly
Cheryl Williams
The
Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., May 28, 1981, page 8
“Trout Lake News”
By Virginia Yancey
395-2757
The
Class of 1981 will be graduating tonight in the school gym at 7:30. Tim Cooper,
Carol Gribner, Sherry Hansen, Tracy LeBert, Vernon Mitchell, Skip Theisen, Dov
Troop, Andy Van Laar, Dale Webberly and Cheryl Williams are the graduating
seniors. Darlene Humphrey, the class adviser, and home economics teacher, will
be the guest speaker.
Many students received recognition at the awards banquet last week.
Cheryl Williams was presented the homemaker’s award, Robert Allen and Jim Arden
were acknowledged for May Fest art contributions and Sherry Hansen and Cheryl
Williams were chosen artists of the year.
The Trout Lake Educational Association presented Sherry Hansen,
Nicole Wright, Cheryl Williams, Skip Theisen and Carol Gribner with academic
awards. Skip, and Cheryl and Cindy Morris were given national math awards.
Ken Hallenbeck, member of the Booster Club, presented Carol Gribner
and Lorri Williams with the school spirit award. Coaches Tom Nitz and Tom
Eldred distributed football, basketball, volleyball and track towards to the
students who had exceeded on the field.
Girls League awards recognized both boys and girls who had created
reputations during the year. Annie Lauterbach and Tim Cooper were chosen “Hell
Rats.” Renona Frey and Jim Hallenbeck were “flirt” and “wolf.” Sherry Hansen and
Gary Cooper were chosen to be the quietest. The “You're so Vain” awards went to
Cheryl Williams and Andy Van Laar. Tracy LeBert and Nick Dolieslager were named
“rowdiest” and “troublemakers.”
Carol Gribner and Skip Theisen were chosen as the couple of the
year, the “most likely to succeed” and as the “most curious.” Carol shared the
“best dressed” title with Andy Van Laar and the “friendliest” title with Tim
Cooper. Skip Theisen and Sherry Hansen were chosen as the “most ambitious.”
Darlene Humphrey was chosen by the student body as “teacher of the
year.” Mrs. Humphrey was recognized earlier this month as “mother of the year”
for the example she had set for the Girls League.
The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., May 28, 1981, page 7
Includes a portrait of the Trout Lake graduates.
HAPPY DAYS TO YOU CLASS OF ‘81
TROUT LAKE Front row, left to right: Dale Webberly, Carol Gribner, Cheryl
Williams, Tracey LeBert. Back row, left to right: Skip Theisen. Timothy Cooper,
Sherry Hansen, Andy Van Laar, Vernon Mitchell.
The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., June 4, 1981, page 10
“Trout Lake News”
Trout Lake High School classes of 1970 through 1974 had a reunion
last week. Forty-two people attended a dance held Saturday night at the Grange
Hall. A Sunday afternoon picnic planned for Hollenbeck Park was rained out and
moved to the Grange Hall. Sixty-five or more people attended the picnic.
Some graduates traveled a long way to attend this event. Dave Clark
and Nancy Todd Henderson came all the way from Boise, Matt Duke came from
Jefferson, Ore., Carol Hollenbeck came from Seattle and John Caryl came down
from Snohomish.
Four graduates of the class of 1970 showed up, eight from ‘71, eight
from ‘72, five from ‘73 and three from ‘74. Although it invited, none of the
teachers of these classes attended.
The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., May 28, 1981, page 8
"Trout Lake”
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES GRADUATES
By Virginia Yancey
The Class of 1981 will be graduating tonight in the school gym at
7:30. Tim Cooper, Carol Gribner, Sherry Hansen, Tracy LeBert, Vernon Mitchell,
Skip Theisen, Dov Troop, Andy Van Laar, Dale Webberly and Cheryl Williams are
the graduating seniors. Darlene Humphrey, the class adviser, and home economics
teacher, will be the guest speaker.
Many students received recognition at the awards banquet last week.
Cheryl Williams was presented the homemaker’s award, Robert Allen and Jim Arden
were acknowledged for May Fest art contributions and Sherry Hansen and Cheryl
Williams were chosen artists of the year.
The Trout Lake Educational Association presented Sherry Hansen,
Nicole Wright, Cheryl Williams, Skip Theisen and Carol Gribner with academic
awards. Skip, and Cheryl and Cindy Morris were given national math awards.
Ken Hallenbeck, member of the Booster Club, presented Carol Gribner
and Lorri Williams with the school spirit award. Coaches Tom Nitz and Tom
Eldred distributed football, basketball, volleyball and track towards to the
students who had exceeded on the field.
Girls League awards recognized both boys and girls who had created
reputations during the year. Annie Lauterbach and Tim Cooper were chosen “Hell
Rats.” Renona Frey and Jim Hallenbeck were “flirt” and “wolf.” Sherry Hansen and
Gary Cooper were chosen to be the quietest. The “You're so Vain” awards went to
Cheryl Williams and Andy Van Laar. Tracy LeBert and Nick Dolieslager were named
“rowdiest” and “troublemakers.”
Carol Gribner and Skip Theisen were chosen as the couple of the
year, the “most likely to succeed” and as the “most curious.” Carol shared the
“best dressed” title with Andy Van Laar and the “friendliest” title with Tim
Cooper. Skip Theisen and Sherry Hansen were chosen as the “most ambitious.”
Darlene Humphrey was chosen by the student body as “teacher of the
year.” Mrs. Humphrey was recognized earlier this month as “mother of the year”
for the example she had set for the Girls League.
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