David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1986
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CELTI 1986 nw-' if 4, wwf' YQ? LM! w GL il? lf' i' Y 42856 , A V iul David Douglas High School 1001 S.E. 135 Portland, Oregon 97233 Volume 31 The magic box, the camera, focuses constantly on us during our busy school year. TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ACADEMICS UNDERCLASSES FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS 2 28 58 100 148 174 206 226 1. M, V-'f iligffgf 410015 M ,ga-,v lt records our daily lives at Douglas, capturing us in our many moods. Moods of joy, happiness, and excitement . . . 4 we W -K :wi . -,www As well as moods of serious contemplation, doubt, and even boredom. W, 'Hair- L Q . M95 M, wma W, 1, ,, W wwf 553533 'galil' Nha The camera unobtrusively follows our paths through the academic obstacles placed in our way along our educational journey. . . f ,, A 1 noting the ever present battles between the students and their text books as well as the more exciting tasks performed in the labs or shops. maui 11 Outside the classroom the ever present camera observes us as we represent David Douglas in the performing arts, 13 And also as we carry forth the Scot banner on the fields of athletic competition. , p ull!!! ns. lt is there when we have our assemblies, 16 And the camera's eye even sees many of us as we involve H 52, K 'f-MW V fm , ourselves in many other facets of Douglas' extra curricular life. 'ifwz , ,Y 2 KW? ,M ,,,. , 19 Recorded on film throughout the year are our many and varied ' - relationships with our fellow classmates and friends . . . 1 Y' 'Zahn' 20 Q- MM , ,ff o',, 9 v -A- Q U V xi Q' 5 WU 3. And also the interaction between us and those who guide us D on our Scotsman journey. K f n W 1, .W Z 121 Sgy 7 if, X K. -ji WM W fm ,y w, f A f aw 'H-. ffl' Tip? 'Q' K ' MEM ff 1 , Wg, f Mak W f 4- W , . A 23 These individual captured images by themselves are interesting 1501+ for the moment but have little long term significance. 4lsn-vw f M f W, Www' W WW f W4 it 4 4 ff Q ,Aw ? f' fwlww But brought together with skill, dedication, and love, they become the CELTIC, the lasting and very special story of a year in the life of David Douglas. ' ,af M, fl if 1 Z ggi if ' K iq gXvIfi IfW?'I C , Q Q f mit!! in 1241 K if 5 C 'K is A f i , wmwfqv I , . ,,,. ,V S V, . f VJ-'fwf : HV?H,'If . ,V . W , 155 A 1341 ' ,jf ffgfr , ,,f,b,f 31 Wi ' 'Z' Www, 4 N M30 it 45 if 27 L 28 SENIORS 29 Seniors Set ew Standards ol Excellence The members of the Class of '86 can look back with great pride and satisfaction on their many and varied accomplishments at Douglas. The uncertainties of the first three years gave way to a strong sense of leadership both in school and in the community during the seniors' final year. Among the many memories will be the successes of the athletic teamsg the great pep assembliesg the dancesg the effoits of many class members in the struggle to get the budget passedg and of course, the final senior days ending with our graduation ceremony. It was a rewarding journey, and though many of the memories will fade as the years pass, we shall always remember fondly the people we met and the friends we made during our Douglas years. Adams, Christopher Aichele, Christina Alexander, Brian Andersen, Duane Anderson, Angela Anderson, Eric Anderson, Steve Anthony, Joelle Aplington, Greg Ashley, Teasha 30 SENIORS its 'x x X, X 1 I iv f nf,- igrh. -A-ggi X J' wir 135- PX iz f 'f' , v Asla, Dieonne Austin, Brook Babcock, Kimberly Baechler, Jim Baird, Mary Ann Beall, Brent Bec, Liviu Beigh, Tammy Bell, Robert Benner, Nicole Berg, Stacy Best, Cora Bilodeau, Gary Binder, Jim Bishop, Brian Bittleston, Lori Blankenship, Michael Blevins, Bill Blevins, David Blocker, Hondell fs Fil v I SENIORS 31 '-ffm: fi? W, W. ' Wgbihiiklzf Blomquist, Linda Bockstadter, Jeffrey Bonner, Shawn Booth, Kimberly Boyd, Chantal Bressel, Byron Brooks, Terry Brown, Thomas Bryan, Mark Buckland, Darci Busch, Kelly Byram, Ricky Cain, Joseph Callahan, Shaun Callahan, Shayne Card, David Casey, Vicki Catlett, Kate Chaffin, Jill Chase, Jeffrey 2 , XX 32 SENIORS Collins, Christopher Craun, Stacy Dawson, Brian Dick, Brian Dirks, Laura Duyck, Joseph El Khal, Abdulah Flint, Melissa Dixon, Cheryl Dyer, Christopher Evans, Alan Foeckler,Jr., John M if L, Dockstader, Danielle Eckart, Brian Ferters, Tricia Fong, Brian Dollens, Scott Dominique, Denise Eddington, Joyce Edgar, Joseph Findlay, Todd Flint, Dennis Fort, Cheryl Foster, Teresa 2 34 SENIORS Fouquette, Floyd Fugman, Jannae Gould, Anthony Gustin, Gary Franco, Theresa Gabbey, Kathrine Gray, Kathy Ha, Binh Franson, Angelique Frerk, Lisa Fresvik, Scott Garrett, Sherry Garrettson, Andrew George, Thomas Gritzmacher, Teri Groeger, Richard Guenther, Anthony Hack, Ronald Hagan, Patricia Halverson, John SENIORS 35 ,L .. 'gqvfff ' av c, 2 if it 4, S' -15 5 V mfr? .J Hamlin, Bradley Hammond, Scot Haner, Christina Hanson, Jill Harvey, Toni Heil, Lisa Helund, Tara Hemstead, Michael Hendrie, David Henning, David Herzog, Robert Hine, Doreen Hoard, Brenda Holder, Traci Holmes, Darsi Holmes, Kirk Holt, Bryce Hopper, Marcella Horvvatt, Jill Huml, Clayton pw. 36 SENIORS 1 l ' 5 . , ii? 6 -,. X ,,.,,f .NX ,X X R N Hunziker, Louis Jackson, Holly Johnson, Kevin Jones, Kenneth Hutchins, Mike Jennings, Kenneth Johnson, Michelle Hyatt, Kristen Inglesby, Craig Jackson, Brad Jespersen, Steve John, Lauretta Johnson, Candice Johnson, Stacey Johnson, Steven Jones, Douglas Jones, Thomas Jones, Wayne Kackman, Michael Jones, Scott 1 SENIORS 37 Kahl, Mitchell Khamsouk, Khamphene Kloosterman, Kelly Krause, Kim Keller, Wayne Keller, Wendy Kelley, John Kessler, Tina Kibbee, Todd Kim, Song Kimura, Jennifer Kloch, Michael Knickman, Kristine Kniss, Kim Kochans, Jennifer Kramer, John Kreitzer, Dorena Kwok, Christopher Lamberton, Michelle Langley, Taunja 38 SENIORS Larsen, Jr., Pat Larson, Duane Larson, Kelly Layman, Angela Lee, Calvin Lee, Eun Ah Liu, Susan Loeb, Tammy Long, Suzanne Macclanathan, Collette Mackie, Debbie Magnusson, Nils Lau, Edwin Lefors, Jennifer Lorys, Andrew Magoon, Sonja Lawrence, Rebecca Lesowski, Jeffrey Luckenbaugh, Marc Makarounis, John I L i Sub' SENIORS 39 167 F 'F Marshall, Diana Marshall, Nick Martens, Edward Martin, Greg McClure, Teresa McDade, Steven McGraw, Devin McIlmoil,Jr., John McNeil, Marianne McQueen, Christie McQueen, Robert Mealey, Meg Meddaugh, Ami Medley, Christina Meeker, Nick Mendoza, Tracey Meyer, Marti Miller, Kolita Miller, Ramee Moe, Michael 40 SENIORS fi I L ,R , 9 F22 'X X 1 Z' 1 5 Montee, Lisa Moore, Tammara Morgan, Janelle Morrell, John Morrison, Bridgett Morrison, Jonathan Mowery, Debra Mullen, Laura Nash, Michael Naylor, Steve Newberry, Alan Newberry, Kristi Newell, Kathryn Newell, Michael Nguyen, Huan Nguyen, Karen Nichols, Douglas Nichols, Michael Nichols, Mystene Nicholson, Leanna I x SENIORS 41 Norclgren, Mats Ounaphon, Sisomphou Peters, Deanna Phillips, Tyler r K N. ' ' lx 42 SENIORS ll Norton, Vin Nuutinen, Thea Oliver, Suzanne Orazio, Andrea Palmer, Beth Palmer, Linda Paltriclge, Jennifer Parker, Tom Peters, Marcus Peterson, Kenneth Pham, Dinh Phandouangsy, Chan Phillips, Tammy Phosakham, Bounkeuth Pollard, Deborah Porter, Roberta ?, , 5 S E ll R M Pouppirt, Michelle Quackenbush, Jason Raeburn, Kim Ramirez, Ricardo Randall, Kimberly Rawlins, Pattric Reed, Ronald Rentfrow, Suzanne Reynolds, Dianna Ribeiro, Rodrigo Rich, Tim Richards, Merritt Riese, Karen Roberts, Kimberly Roberts, Stephen Rohde, David Rood, Ronald Rusaw, Daryl Rush, Scott Russell, Tina 'Q 'MJ H if X Q ' l SENIORS 43 Rydman, Thad Sadler,'Paul Sakaguchi, Teresa Salvey, Eric Sanders, Carrie Sanford, Shelly Sayachith, Sommano Scheele, Joe Schierbeek, Sheryl Schmitz, Greg Sengchannavong, Schroeder, Patrick Seal, Scott Littaphone Severs, Ryan Shin, Jenell Siebert, Michael Smith, Wendy Snoddy, Kristine Snow, Mark Snyder, Rhea 44 SENIORS X Us it ma im Spunaugle, Amy Jo Stefan, Shon Sudul, Shawn Taylor, Kevin I SENIORS 45 , z ii. Taylor, Mike Ternes, Mary Trump, Vincent Tulley, Rebecca Veenstra, Cindy Webb, Stayce 'C'i'T's- Voigt, Mike Weber, Tracey f 6 Mfllwm Toler, Michele Towery, Steven Vance, Holly Vancil, Melani Volk, Kim Waldron, John Welch, William Wentworth, Roseann l 4 - -.Q-uu,.i.,,p, : ff 46 SENIORS i l WW' l rlffllx lil fx WF' ww QW e X J Q, S f iw? l Vi V -m lwg W- ii iii-' ,w i -i' 1 -M , ,,siHwli:Mssw:31-szwi, , ,, 1gfd1,,,,',,'2,,.Q,,,2E,lblifw 2 PIW' ll, 1 -'iGm':i.f:w-wi r Him-' wx -is-iillluwilliiiiz. X, il ywei 5-all fl 1 1 2 lnlwfl M X, f N 1. yr, 1.1 .V f f . u,i.W , l ilq.is.s ' A sum fa. 'e W' . Q .531 P 1 LW' V W ! lM'lllll,s:'i X ii Wufiii il H ,J l,v, X X , iw., vi, V W rl ,, lm wa- AQ, 4 A, Qgnfxw F , - X e .,: w.yP:g,i SHN? I Taiwan' ' -MW.. 1 Niall 5r'X24?'lfV ilriiivf 'V wif- ia. lfflfl .,,'J'i 1l-7 5 P ' ' ,MW w' Al-Rubaie, Amelia Lund, Amber T' ii if N fii kiftiiiii ' it L 4 r X Wiese, Gerry Wilcox, Malcolm Wilda, Charles Wilkins, Ann Marie Williams, Chad Wilmoth, Carrie Wilson, Eric Wilson, Kelly Jean Woo, George Wood, Lara Woodard, Kelly Woods, Kathleen Woody, Lisa Wyss, Lisa Yeates, Terri Young, Sherri Young, Ted Zamba, Karin CAMERA SHY Blynn, James Buckles, Race Butler, Matthew Contreras, Kevin Curry, Jamey Dewyn, Mike Driver, Bret Field, Jon Gallaway, Ed Gibson, Ed Johnson, Toby Kaloudis, James Kingrey, Dina Knudson, Ken Knudson, Kevin Lind, James Moldovan, John Moreland, Teresa Neidert, Mark Oliverio, Mark Ounaphom, Ke Peterson, Tyson Pudlow, Paul Richards, Steven Sawtell, Lisa Schafer, Henry Spangler, Teresa Steffen, Nate Trelstad, Mark Wijt, Jeff Wong, Stephen Zavodsky, Renee SENIORS 47 Tom George Grabs Scholarship Honors Although high school offers a wide variety of experiences and challenges, the classroom remains the primary challenge to all students. To achieve perfection in academic achieve- ment for four consecutive years is a remark- able accomplishment. This year Tom George achieved this goal and in doing so became the valedictorian of the Class of 1986. Taking a heavy load of college prep courses, George still found spare time to become involved in many extracurricular activities at Douglas, including band, sports, and student govern- ment. ln close academic pursuit of George was salutatorian Kelly Busch who posted a 3.829 GPA for her four-year career. Busch plans to enter the University of Oregon next fall, where she will study toward becoming a teacher of high school mathematics. 48 SENIOR HONORS T' 'E Zi' -. X if is ff: ff Nr X i ff AX if , 1 if if 5 ll K ,,.W,M I l W l l i Wm 'ffAfX fyff. xxx :ff f -A ,f ,ff in PM CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Kelly Busch and Tom George enlist the help of Mr. Roger Price to solve a difficult math equation. . .ln addition to his efforts in the classroom, George made major contributions to the Scot band, the Key Club, the football team, and the wrestling squad. . .Busch decorates the Christmas Giving Tree, a project of Quahla. She was vice president of Quahla in addition to being a member of the French Club.. .The library was a second home to George as he prepared for an eventual career in biology or medicine. His college plans include either Johns Hopkins University or Stanford. ...f-'X E, X if . ff l r . t W.. Eel' f W 'EJ SENIOR HONORS 49 Many members of the Class of 1986 shared the spotlight at the Senior Recognition Night held in the PAC. Various awards were given in all fields of academic achievement as well as for outstanding performances in the activities of David Douglas, including athletics, music, and drama. Janelle Morgan and Tom George captured the prestigious Light Awards honoring the most outstanding members of the senior class. Other top honors included the Service Award, given to Bob Day, and the Weigel Award for literary excellence, which was won by Chris Kwok. These along with many college scholarship announcements, classroom achievement recognitions, and a variety of entertainment Seniors Grab Many Honors ln Ceremony made this a memorable evening for the seniors, their parents, and many friends. 50 SENIOR RECOGNITION NIGHT jpdnnq ? CLOCKWISE. BELOW: A large, attentive audience viewed the awards ceremonies with great interest. . .Entertainment for the evening featured senior talent, such as Wayne Jones playing a violin solo with the chamber orchestra. . .Trevor Dick accepts congratulations from Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron as Mr. Mike Baker announces one of several achievement awards presented by the English department, . .The industrial arts department recognizes the achievements of Merril South and Dennis Flint . . .Marc Luckenbaugh is honored for his outstanding efforts in the field of business education. 3 SENIOR RECOGNITION NIGHT 51 Senior Party Goers Enjoy Annual Event The class of 1986 celebrated the end of their academic days with a fun-filled evening at Paesano Park. The annual senior party was organized by the class officers and advisers. The various activities included an action- packed softball game, volleyball, and a tug of war prior to the great meal prepared by the Scot coaching staff. Dancing and entertain- ment featuring various seniors brought the party to a close. The evening came to an end leaving many seniors, faculty, administrators, and parents filled with warm feelings and fond memories. 1 , ' T ,, was , I 3? ,, , J. my, H sw ' , ,,, f M W Mm illnl' fc 4 ig, ,H ' W we ff v ww , ' , f W f :- LZ , , , , ur rgag -,ig iff? i, , 4 , V, U' ffgyf , , -we' V V M mr, , V H--mg? Wx'-, ., - I ,, i T? ff f . M 'ffff H 'f ,. J, i ef 4 ' or M. it , ,,.,,, ,,,. , ,, '21 5 V 'W ' ,,,,,. 2 u ,, , All , ,,,., i i iiiii T My ,,,A i , in iirr ' W If rrrr i ,, ,.,, fff f H CLOCKWISE, LEFT: John Morrell gives Susan Liu an impromptu tour of the activities in progress during the senior party. , .The class of 1986 danced the night away at Paesano Park, The evening was one enjoyed by all who attended, including the staff and parents who helped make the night a success. . .Tammy Stamp observes Andrew Lorys as he uses Tyler Phillips' back for a desktop while he signs a message . . .The senior class has many choices of activities to participate in at the senior party. A heated game of volleyball is played before dark while others join in softball, basketball, and games of frisbee before continuing on to dinner and dancing, . .The David Douglas coaching staff cooked up a delicious meal of hamburgers and hot dogs for the seniors to enjoy. Tina Kessler gives Bobbi Porter a package of ketchup for her hamburger while Bridget Morrison decides what to put on her hot dog. SENIOR PARTY 53 Grads Fill Childes Center With Emotion Graduation! The spectacular event which unites the senior class as it has never been before and will never be again took place this year for the first time at the Childes Center on the campus of the University of Portland. The graduating class of 1986 was no exception to tradition as the class members eagerly accepted the long awaited opportunity to stand in the spotlight of academic achievement. The evening ceremony featured the class speakers, Kelly Busch and Janelle Morgan, as well as musical selections by the concert choir. Finally, the attention of the large audience turned on every graduate as the diplomas were awareded. Finally, the Class of 1986 stood together for the last time. In a short moment the four long years were all over. 54 GRADUATION it ts 2 CLOCKWISE, LEFT. Venus Culberbson and Scott Rush share a moment together prior to the graduation ceremony. . .The joy on the face of Amber Lund reflects the excitement of the entire Class of 1986 on the night of graduation. . . The family of John Waldron join in the celebration of Waldron's graduation. . . The seniors stand together as they await the arrival into the arena hall of their classmates during the processional. . .Assistant Principal Jim Dixon checks the name cards of Becky Lawrence and Kathy Woods to make sure he has the correct pronunciation. GRADUATION 55 up pvuvun F 56 GRADUATION HJ CLOCKWISE, LEFT: The graduating senior class presents an impressive sight as the commencement exercises begin. . .Following the example of his co-Light Award winner, Janelle Morgan, Tom George puts the squeeze on Principal Ray Utz. . .The moment all seniors have longed for is about to finally arrive as they nervously climb the stairs to have their names announced to the audience. . ,The grads listen attentively to the remarks of their class speakers, Janelle Morgan and Kelly Busch. . .A group of senior girls make their way toward the Childes Center on the campus of the University of Portland. GRADUATION 57 V 58 ACTIVITIES M '65 Comes Alive At Homecoming '85 The 1985 Homecoming will definitely be one to be remembered. lt proved the Scots were full of spirit, and the football team was ready to take on all competition. The theme for Homecoming M65 Comes Alive, brought back members of the Scots 1965 State Cham- pionship team, and they were recognized at an assembly. Included on the team was cur- rent teacher Mr. Rick Harrington, a halfback on the team. Each day of Homecoming presented a new theme for this special event, including Mickey Mouse Day, Surfer Day, Secret Agent Day, ,65 Comes Alive Day, and Red and Gray Day. The week ended in a tough game against the Gresham Gophers. The court consisted of Queen Tracey Men- doza, Junior Princess Ann Han, Sophomore Princess Devonna Dick, and Freshman Prin- cess Shawna Huffman. , i f 60 HOMECOMING CLOCKWISE. BELOW: The crowd anxiously watches for the Queen and her court to pass before them ...Escorted by Aron Clayton. Queen Tracey walks gracefully as she enters the gym for the Home- coming assembly .,Mrs. Vicki Mill- er shows her school spirit by dress- ing in costume for Mickey Mouse day ...Qualha gave their time and effort to prepare the gym for the as- sembly ...Ralph Chase. a member of the French Club. offers a token to Queen Tracey HOMECOMING 61 WWW CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Escorted by Al Blain, junior class princess Devonna Dick enters the Homecoming assembly radiating happiness as she walks toe ward her seat on the court ...Kim Volk waits with anticipation for Mr. Tim Hur- ley to return the ball with a slam, The senior varsity girls played against the fa- culty during Homecoming week ...The Celtic photographer finds Jason Laford surfing down the halls on Surfer Day ...Janelle Morgan, Mike Kackman, Mats Nordgren, and Joelle Anthony disguise themselves for Secret Agent day ...The crowd at the Homecoming assembly recognizes Mr. David Miller, who was the quarterback for the 1965 Scot State Championship football team ...The Class of 88's float represents this year's theme, 65 Comes Alivef, The sophomore float won this year's class competition. 62 HOMECOMING C 1-.fffff 31,35 M.-df ,rf HOMECOMING 63 Hawaii, Hula Bowl Highlight Tams' Year In addition to their usual fall schedule of performances, the Tams were invited to present their routine at the 1986 Hula Bowl. In preparing for their trip to Hawaii, the Tams organized many fund raisers. The rummage sale in November was just the beginning. They sold candy, had car washes, and held a drawing for a Datsun. One of the biggest and most satisfying fund raisers occurred at Bologna Joe's where the Tams were sponsored by many people according to how many blankets they brought into the agency. Hats and scarfs were also donated. It took much time and effort to earn their way to Hawaii, but it was worth it. For their performance at the Hula Bowl the Tams all received certificates and a team plaque. 64 TAMS ff, ,,,, , is ,M , W. we ' 'lun CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Advisor Barbara Lusch practices with the Tams to smooth out all the rough edges. . .As the Tams get ready for an exciting performance, a teammate helps Dori Davenport stretch out. . .The Tams reach high to show the Scots that they are ready for the new school year. . .With big, bright smiles the Tams make it all look easy as they perform at Rex Putnam High School. ln this competition the squad took 3rd place . . .The dancers put their best legs forward as they form a kick line during a pep assembly. TAMS 65 Cyrano Returns to Thrill Theater Goers Cyrano de Bergerac, the fall play, returned to David Douglas again after 21 years. A love story set in Paris, France, this romantic comedy depicts the adventures of Cyrano, who was blessed with a very large nose, and his love affair with his cousin, Roxanne. Complications arise when Christian, a musketeer, also falls in love with her. After some time Cyrano decides to help Christian by prompting him with romantic words. Roxanne falls in love with Christian, unaware that she really loves Cyrano. Pat Schroeder starred in the role of Cyrano. His character was ably supported by a strong cast which included Laura Bordeaux iRoxannei, Troy Standing iChristiani, Mike Kackman iLe Breti, Duane Larsen fComte de Guichei, Jim Anderson flfioqueneauj, and Paula Draper fDuennaJ. FALL PLAY qi' CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Prompted by Cyrano lPat Schroederl, Christian iTroy Standingl tells Roxanne lLaura Bordeauxl of his love for her. . .Lise lHolly Jacksonl flirts with a musketeer iRon Roodl. , .Raqueneau ldim Andersonl poses with his sword in his hand. . .Valvair iTom Jonesl and Cyrano engage in a duel. , .Dead from battle, Christian iTroy Standingi is mourned by his friends. X 'K s K AX-N .... 4- a 'Iii ' lil FALL PLAY 67 68 SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Scots Make Annual Trek To Dog Patch As the years go by, the annual Sadie Haw- kins dance continues to be one of the school's most popular social events. Sponsored by the freshman class, the dance again this year drew a large, enthusiastic crowd of dancers and partiers. The frosh, led by class president Erik Bolme, worked hard to plan and deco- rate for the dance, which included the tradi- tional marriage ceremony presided over by the uReverend Randy Brown who has be- come a fixture at the dance. Many of the Scots and their dates also took the opportuni- ty to have their pictures taken by Conway Bruno Studio as a keepsake of a most mem- orable evening. il? 474-4 CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Awaiting memorabilia from the Sadie Hawkins. Mike Hutchins and Tina Byram order their pictures . , .Listing information for their marriage certificate, Teresa Frisbee and Shon Stefan anticipate their marriage .4.Jeanna Tulley and Erik Wilson energetically dance the night away ...Listening to the vows given by the Reverend Randy Brown. Kirk Holmes and Rhea Snyder nervously await their marriage , . .Tammy Beigh and Brandt Wohlgemuth enjoy the comfort of a slow dance. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE 69 Budding Attorneys Score ln Competition Held in actual court rooms at the Multno- mah County Court I-louse, the annual mock trial competition mirrored real life court drama. Led by Chris Kwok and Edwin Lau, who competed last year, twenty-three Doug- las juniors and seniors participated in the month-long exposure to the justice system. Although winning only one of three separate contests, the Scot team gave an excellent ac- count of itself, and according to the team's advisor, Mr. Jim Etzkorn, Douglas showed much improvement over our efforts in pre- vious yearsfi 70 MOCK TRIAL 5 fn Rally Efforts Help Scot Spirit Soar Starting early in the summer with their par- ticipation in a rally camp held at the University of Puget Sound, the Scot rally squad worked hard to promote spirit throughout the school year. Led by rally captains Cora Best and Suzy Rentfrow, the girls held car washes, sponsored a dance, and sold candy and bal- lonograms to raise money to buy uniforms and to finance their trip to Alaska with the basketball team during Christmas vacation. All of their planning and hard work resulted in some of the most spirited pep assemblies in the school's history as Scot spirit continued to grow under the guidance of this talented and dedicated group of girls. 2 RALLY CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Jill Burton, Amelia Al-Rubaie, and Michelle Heyden relax on the sideline during one of the many pep assemblies. . .The football rally leads the crowd in cheering on the Scots during the Reynolds game. . ,The rally is visible not only at athletic contests but also at other school functions. Here Suzy Rentfrow and Lori Bittleston serve refreshments to Mrs. Linda Shanahan at a faculty reception. . .AI-Rubaie leaps high as she and the rally fire up the student body. . .All of the rallies, including the varsity basketball rally do their best to encourage Scot spirit. RALLY 73 Choir, Orchestra Entertain Audiences Many hours of hard practices resulted in near flawless performances by both the choir and the orchestra. The choir groups, under the able direction of Mr. Curtis Holloway, were heard throughout the year entertaining at the various assemblies as well as in concert performances. In addition, the vocalists took their sounds into the community as the choir and the vocal jazz ensemble were in demand by various organizations. The orchestra also displayed a high level of musicianship in their several concerts and other outings. This dedi- cated group of musicians has worked ex- tremely hard in recent years to improve their skills, and they are now recognized as being one of the finest high school orchestras in the Pacific Northwest. 74 CHOIR - ORCHESTRA ,Qv W, 4 1 gf-v in 6 www? ' P ' Z '1 WW fs mm Q f qu . Z, W - 2 f v- k G f If ,,,,,. f 3? i' , V S xx , .H J f -, ,WM I, ,A nga f ,M 'f his W! ! f, f- Q Q fy Seniors Dominate One Act Awards The seniors walked away with most of the top honors at the 26th annual one act play festival. The senior play, The Dollar , won the award for the best production. It was pro- duced and directed by Joelle' Anthony. An- drew Garrettson, a lead in The Dollar , grabbed the Best Actor title. Best Actress winner Jill Burton starred in the junior pro- duction of nBig Red Riding Hood . For his stagecraft work on the set of The Dollarv, Jon Field was voted winner ofthe best set de- sign. All of the productions were produced, directed, acted, and designed by the students enrolled in stagecraft and advanced drama as part of their required class work. 76 ONE ACT PLAYS 155. ff 8 'mg 5 MQ 2 E Z Z 2 Z Z 'Z fi p T , r W 'n W' A A ' 'q M ' ' W , ,Qg,Z3i,r ,. ,,,,,. A ,4, CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Things begin to heat up during The Still Alarm , the sophomore offering . , . Voted best actress, Jill Burton takes on the competition in 'Big Red Riding Hood . . , The cast of the freshman one act play, Summer Stock a la Carte , performed well in their initial effort . . . In a scene from Big Red Riding Hood Laura Bordeaux finds herself under the close scrutiny of Matt Archer and Derek Buchanan . . . Andrew Garrettson displays the stage presence which led to being acclaimed 'lbest actor . ONE ACT PLAYS 77 4 vt' Assemblies Highlight The School Year As usual the traditional assemblies and pep sessions were a part of the school calendar. However, this year there was a big difference: we had great assemblies! Starting with the football pep rallies with such special themes as Sign Day and Noise Day and ending with the memorable Christmas assembly during which we made the gym ring with our rousing rendition in class competition of The Twelve Days of Christmas , we made the assemblies come alive with our enthusiasm and spirit. Credit for the success of these assemblies certainly must go to activity director Chuck Osborne, the rally squads, and those individuals who participated in the skits and competitions, but most of all the credit belongs to the members of the student body who made these assemblies really rock! 78 ASSEMBLIES QM! Wg 1 TTT filn, 1 Maw M I , ,, W , CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Jeff Lesowski, Steve Naylor, Jeff Chase and Rick Ramirez show off their legs as they help rile up the student body during a pep assembly. . .The Christmas season finds Denise Dominique and Eun Ah Lee decorating their reg room door for the door decorating contest, . .Sarah Olson hurriedly feeds John Kelley a banana during a spirited class competition at a pep assembly. , .With the help of the rally squad students sing a spirited rendition of i'The Twelve Days of Christmasf . .ln their crazy potato sack costumes the cheerleaders amuse the student body with their fancy footwork, ASSEMBLIES 79 Canada, EXPO 1986 Beckon Scot Band A long, very busy year for the Scot band was capped by a very successful trip to the World's Fair in Vancouver, BC. Invited by the EXPO commission as well as the State of Oregon, the band spent 5 days in Vancouver giving several concert performances in addition to enjoying the sights of the Fair and the city. Prior to this experience, both the band and the jazz ensemble were extremely busy with marching in the fall at the football games and with a full schedule of concerts and competitions throughout the winter and spring months. After returning home from British Columbia, the band made its final appearance of the year marching in the Rose Festival Grand Floral Parade. 80 BAND - JAZZ ENSEMBLE it llll h...., CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Under the able baton of Maestro Larry Morrell the concert band plays a medley of carols during the Christmas concert. , .ln addition to formal concerts a major responsibility of the Scot band is marching. This year Bret Johnson and his fellow bandsmen marched not only at the football games but also in the Rose Festival parade. . ,Dwight West and Sid Louie lend their talents to the clarinet section of the band. . .The skills of the schools best instrumentalists are put to the test each year in the award winning Scot jazz ensemble, BAND - JAZZ ENSEMBLE 81 Dads And Daughters Enjoy Annual Event An event which has grown in appeal with each passing year, the annual Father- Daughter Banquet again this year attracated a large, enthusiastic crowd of Scot father- daughter couples. Sponsored by the David Dougles Dads Club, the evening began with an excellent meal served to the guests by the members of the varsity wrestling team. Following the after dinner speeches and the awarding of various door prizes, the dads and their daughters were entertained by offerings from the Scot drama and music departments. The festive evening came to a successful close with dancing to the music of the jazz ensemble. 82 FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET P in i Q l ig.. :Wm W , CLOCKWISE, BELOW: As the evening continues, Laura Bennett dances slowly with her father, Steve Bennett, to a song that will end too quickly. . .John Mcllmoil, one of the wrestlers serving at the banquet, kindly helps Michelle Heyden and Stacey Grogan by pouring punch for them. . .While the band plays music the fathers all remember, Kris Jahannesen and her father, Steve Jahannesen, swing to the beat, . .The David Douglas Jazz Band plays music of yesterday and today. . .At the close of the banquet Grogan walks away with her prize, the centerpiece at her table, FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET 83 Latin Culture Comes Alive At Douglas The study of Spanish during the past sever- al years has taken on added meaning to a se- lect group of students. As members of a sing- ing and dancing troop known as La Abetuna Rosal and Xochitl respectively, these students spend many hours outside of the classroom studying, planning, practicing, and perform- ing authentic Spanish folk dances and songs. This year the group performed in Tacoma, Washington at the Regional Association of Foreign Language Teachers Convention in addition to various engagements in Oregon. This summer some of these students will once again travel to Guadalajar, Mexico where they will study at the School of Fine Arts and Dance of Jaliso. K, -'W 84 XOCHITL-LA ABETUNA ROSAL CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Joyce Eddington and the La Abetuna Rosal entertain with a Spanish folk song. . A high point of the Christmas concert by the troop was the traditional Pinata. . .The colorful costumes worn by the dancers reflect the authenticity of the dances they perform, , .A highlight of each perfor- mance by the dance troop is the Cintas, a traditional dance of Mexico. . .The spirited dance, Evanjelina, provides an exciting finale to a superb evening of entertainment. XOCHITL-LA ABETUNA ROSAL 85 Scots Lend Support To Budget Passage Faced with the definite threat of a school closure in mid-February due to the failure to pass the budget, Douglas students decided to take an active role in the community and in then own pemonalfuuues Acung upon an idea of Sandra Reed, seniors Bob Day and Jeff Lesowski provided the leadership in planning and staging a very successful campaign to draw the community's attention to the plight of the schools. The campaign included a large student march through the neighborhood near the school, ending with an enthusiastic rally in the gym. These efforts contributed much toward the overwhelmingly favorable vote on election day. If!!! 86 BUDGET ELECTION RALLY CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Much in evidence throughout the budget election crisis was the news media. The students' campaign efforts were even covered on the national news. . .To the chant of Stop the Rockln, Robin French makes an impassioned plea for student involvement to get out the vote . , .lnclement weather dampened neither desire or spirit on the neighborhood march preceding the rally. . .A highlight of the rally was a presentation by the thespians. , ,Jeff Lesowski and Ric Ramirez helped to decorate the school halls with colorful signs drawing attention to the crisis. - 'LZ N f -q ,A Wm, ,,,, ,, , 1 f 'Mi' ,M QD, ,, me 1 W .Q , N..--0. MM rff- ,,,,,,,,, ff ff f V , , iwwi- , e VVVV 'VVVV V , 1,7 May Fete Festivities Involve Student Body With 4'Raindrops And Rosesv as its theme, the annual May Fete week proved to be a highly successful event again this year. After the traditional screening process, the student body chose Thea Nuutinen as the May Fete queen. Bill Blevins was picked as Queen Thea's escort. The remainder of the Court consisted of Cora Best, Suzy Rentfrovv, Lori Bittleston, Kathy Gray, Janelle Morgan, Susan Liu, Kim Kniss, Holly Jackson, and Lisa Heil. The escorts included Pat Rawlins, Jeff Lesowski, Brian Fong, Edwin Lau, Song Kim, Wayne Jones, Chris Collins, Trevor Dick, and Aboody El-Kahl. The royalty reigned over a full week of events including the Queen's Desert, the Coronation assembly, and a May Fete dance. In addition, each day of May Fete Week was a special dress day. 88 MAY PETE 'N ' 1 1 Wi i gi, , . V! 41 -45 , i, . . ll X I f, ir f-iwug 73 'E Q S as M9 4.-Y CLOCKWISE. LEFT: Always a highlight of any May Fete week, the announcement of the Queen is an occasion of surprise and excitement. . ,Tracie Kenney and John Ross perform a bolero dance for the enjoyment of the May Fete audience. . 4The Coronation assembly was hosted by Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Mike Hernstead and Lisa Steagall. . .Chosen by the student body as Crown Princess, Cora Best and her escort. Aboody El-Kahl. follow the entertaining activities of festivities. . .Queen Thea Nuutinen. escorted by Bill Blevins, enters the assembly to the delight of the audience. A foreign exchange student from Finland, Nuutinen was a very popular choice as Queen. MAY FETE 89 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: One of the more outrageous dress up days was Bag Lady-Bum Day. lt culminated with a vote forthe Mbest dressers during the lunch period. . .Linnea Shaffer and her dance company teammates dazzled the audience with a spectacular modern dance routine, . .Many, including members ofthe dance classes shown here decorating the gym prior to the Coronation assembly, were involved behind the scenes in making May Fete a success. . .A definite highlight of the Coronation assembly was the scene from 'Fiddler On The Roof performed by the male members of the cast. . .The faces of the crowd reveal the interest and excitement shown for May Fete this year, Q Q 90 MAY PETE -mn-mm-W f ni. gfvifi 94 sr 'T 2 , i Tse? fi -ff 2 i ,,.'V: n',V fg, k-f':f---,ff i 2, .-,,,,,, Iafiglglzv , 7 ' W ,t ,,T3sF,, M mm X 5555? A . in A fys, W 32 1,2 gf ,,3, . ,,, iq, 5 F NM. 5f7'H?1'! J', .. V K f 5? , W A win? 1, ,is If , M I A 'E Y , V M --,, .W K.: ,,,, ,ny . ,. V, ff ..... ,,,,,.-,Ai ww 2 QW 4 5 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: The dancing in 'Fiddlerl' was outstanding, featuring such performers as Ed Ramirez, Steve Towery, and Jamie Olson . . .The Russians and the Jews Combine their efforts in To Lifel' . . .The entire cast of 'fFiddler opened the show with the familiar f'Tradition .. .Mac WilcoxlTevyel expresses his delight when Gary Bilodeull.azar Wolfl asks for Tzeitel's hand in marriage .HA bible lesson holds the attention of Chris HanerlShprintzel, Kim RandalllBielkel, and their tutor Ron Roodlpechikl. SPRING PLAY 93 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Taking a break from their chores, Ginell Lamont fl-lodell and Jill Burton lTzeitell speculate on their chances of winning a proper match. . .Mike Kackman llvlotell sings t'MiracIe of Miraclesw as he continues his pursuit of Tzeitel. . .Krista Mansfield applies the final touches to Chris Davenporfs makeup prior to the opening night performance. , .The cast delighted the audiences with its spirited rendition of 'RTO Life . , .The Jews in the village buy their Sabbath cheese from Mac Wilcox fTevyel, r A A Q X 94 SPRING PLAY f' W Y Cul 2 WW MH Scot Couples Dance ight way t Prom On an evening which has always been special to many, a large crowd of Scots and their dates found their way up Scouters' Mountain for the Junior-Senior Prom. As the guests arrived, they were driven from the parking lot to the lodge in chauffered limousines, which added an extra touch of class to the event. Once in the lodge the dancing was continuous, interrupted only for refreshment, conversations with friends, and the traditional formal picture taking session for those couples who wished a permanent memory of the evening. Coupled with the dinners and other activities which occurred both before and after the dance, it was an evening full of fond memories for all. W4 2 3 f 2 ,V CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Tammy Moore and Mike Arnold stand in line as they wait for their order to be taken for their pictures . . ,Taking a break from dancing, Shawn Callahan and Shawna Huffman sit and talk about the evenings events . . .Enjoying each other's company, Jeff Orren and Aleesa Camara hold hands as they move to the music . . .As Skoochies plays slow music, couples move rhythmically across the dance floor . . ,The chaufler opens Candi Johnson's door as she arrives at the lodge. An added touch of class, the limousines transported the partygoers from the parking lot to the lodge. . Q! ,Mpeg af ,amp JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 97 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Mike Nelson, Tina Russell, Teasha Ashley, and Jason Desler converse with each other as they take time out from dancing . . .Getting ready to take their picture, Mr. Jim Conway from Conway-Bruno Studios helps Kristin Oblitz and Bret Blakely into position . . .The punch slowly filling their cups, Doug Jones and Mike Moe eagerly await their drinks ...As Jennifer Harrigan and Paul Deitering enter the lodge, they hand in their ticket in return for the evening's program . . .Shawn Bonner and Krista DelaRosa are introduced by Mr, Monrad Bjorge as they enter the dance hall. 98 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM E Qs tl 72 i 1 ir , 'E :fm wmv 49-'wee 1' ,mfrrm -me f ffw.wi,w JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 99 100 imwmawfwm ' eglf ' 1 , x M , -W V ,qi ,, ,fy . Q ' iv f J f fag ,ff 45' Zig' em f X ,an V, 4 11 i , ' ' J H igg K giryi . ,. 5 h ,j Q5 if 1 x. M, ,,,,. ,N ,,,, A,,, -4 g .4 gr Q 'W 452 ,nn M ja ig r PORTS f ff ff W 4 Q2 ,. f , W N f my f if E ?- f 41' ww f ,,,,,A:.Y V may-P 1. wal' 101 Varsity Football Finishes Third The Scots varsity football team finished the regular season with a hard fought victory over Parkrose to end with a 5-3 Mount Hood Conference record, good enough to tie with Barlow for third place. A number of Scots were selected for the all-league team. Jeff Le- sowski and Troy Nixon won first team all conference honors for offense and Bill Blevins along with Mike Hutchins gained first team defense status. Second team recognition went to Blevins and Scott Dollens on offense and Lesowski on defense. Al Blain, David Cloud, Jason Ward, Mark Wreath, Todd Findley, Jason Stanchfield, and Steve Pyne all gained honorable mention. Although many seniors are leaving, many juniors gained excellent experience and will give the team another hard hitting season next year. 1 02 FOOTBALL l CLOCKWISE. LEFT: Pat Rawlins holds the ball for Scot Dollens' at- tempt to put it through the uprights. . .Bill Blevins blocks a Rey- nolds defender as Troy Nixon searches for room to run. . . Nervously awaiting the start of the game. the Scots participate in the National Anthem. . .Rawlins receives last minute instructions from Coach George Rallis, . .The ball is up for grabs as the Scot secon- dary battles the Reynolds Lancers. FOOTBALL 1 03 Volleyball Nets A Winning Season The varsity volleyball team concluded its season with a 9-7 record. The toughest loss came at the hands of the highly regarded Sandy Pioneers, bumping the Scots to fourth place in the final standings, All conference honors went to 'Michelle Duncan who re- ceived second team honors. Honorable men- tion went to Lori Bittleston, Vicki Casey, Kim Volk, Theresa Sakaguchi, and junior Nicole Olds. We're losing a group of talented indivi- duals, and a big nucleus of the team, said Coach Jane Miller. Nevertheless, the volley- ball team is expected to have another good season next year with the return of Duncan and Olds along with other experienced players. 104 VOLLEYBALL we 'lv CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Dropping to the floor, Michell Dun- can digs out a hard spike and begins the return volley . . , The action at the net is furious as the Scots continue to put pressure on their opponent . . . Coach Jane Miller and the Scot bench offer their vocal encouragement to the team dur- ing the game . . . As a tense Kim Volk waits, Lori Billeston eyes the ball as she gets ready to serve . , . Volk skys to thwart a volley. Strong play at the net was a constant ele- ment ofthe Scot's play this year. VOLLEYLBALL 1 05 Polo Squad Grabs Second at State The boys' water polo team had another outstanding season. Although they didn't take State, they finished a strong second and proved to still have that Scotsman pride. The talented Scots dominated their competition throughout the season and finished the year with a 23-1-1 record. The squad showed great talent with such standouts as Andrew Lorys, Dennis Jakobson, Dave Garcia, and Mike Nash. According to Coach Roy Clark, the team played with aggressiveness and skill. They are very dedicated, and competitive, Clark said. Despite the loss of several experi- enced players, the Scots should dominate again next year. 106 BOYS WATERPOLO CLOCKWISE, LEFT: While the ball is up for grabs, the Scots show their speed in the water by quickly moving towards the opposing player ,,.The squad advances the ball to set up an easily gained goal ,..Goal tender Mike Nash prepares to throw the ball to a teammate after the opponent's attempt to score fails ...An unidentified Scot passes to his teammate as they try to set up an exciting goal. BOYS WATERPOLO 107 Poloists Dominate Mt. Hood League Led by the outstanding play of Kim Rae- burn, the League's most valuable player, the Scots girls water polo team totally dominated the Mt. Hood Conference this year. The Scots went undefeated in league play during the season and captured first place at the Dis- trict playoffs. Unfortunately a late season in- jury to Raeburn hurt the squad's chances at State where they placed fourth. Other main- stays of the team included Linda Griffith and Tammy Phillips along with freshmen Lynn Kokas and Michelle Howe. Griffith was su- perb at the State meet and was named to the All State first team for her outstanding effort. 108 GIRLS WATERPOL0 Wayan CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Cheryl Fort cocks her arm back for an explosive shot at the goal ...While receiving a delicate pass from her teammate, veteran Kim Raeburn watches the ball closely ...As a defender guards her, Fort's concentra- tion canlt be broken while she prepares to pass the ball ...Coach Eric Daven- port gives his last minute instructions while the squad listens intensely ...Saving the goal for the Scots, Cora Kokas concentrates on the ball. GIRLS WATERPOLO 109 Improvement Shown By Scot Kickers The boys varsity soccer team fielded an im- proved team this year. Although they were able to score only one victory and one tie against Mt. Hood League opponents, the overall record stood at 5-6-2 at the season's end against all competition. Leading the Scots were seniors Greg Martin, Matts Nor- gren, Khamsouk Chanthavong, and Ted Young. Also making a major contribution to the team's success was Phonesavan Chantha- vong, who achieved All League honorable mention honors. 1 10 BOYS SOCCER CLOCKWISE. LEFT: The Scots listen intensely to Coach Barry Ball for the game plan ..,Craig Grattiot steals the ball from his opponent. while Tony Reynolds and Ted Young await the outcome .,.After making an exciting goal. the fired up Scots make their way to the middle of the field for a face off 4,.Tom Mickel prepares to dribble the ball by a Marshall defender. BOYS SOCCER 1 1 1 Soccer Team Faces Optimistic Future The chance for a successful season was soon washed away as lack of experience crip- pled the Scots. Adding to the team's difficul- ties was the fact that four of the teams in the Mount Hood League were ranked in the top ten in the State. The Scots ended the season with a O-12-1 record. In spite of this record the girls played with great spunk and aggres- siveness. Also, many talented players gained valuable experience and are expected to be the nucleus of next year's team. Strong con- tributors to the team included Christy McQueen, who was acclaimed the team's most valuble playerg and Doreen Hein and Kristi Newberry, both of whom were voted the most improved players on the squad. 1 12 GIRLS SOCCER g .AA, , 'sig -if CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Kristi Newberry attacks the ball in a game against the Marshall Minute Maids. , ,The pre-game ritual of taping is given to outstanding freshman Karina Young by Coach Jeff Cleys. . ,As a defending Marshall play- er moves towards the ball, Theresa Franco flies in to beat her to the punch. . , Franco attempts to steal the ball from an opposing player. GIRLS SOCCER l 13 Scott Runners Claim Seventh at State The undefeated boys' cross crountry team concluded its season with a seventh place fin- ish at State. Throughout the season the Scots dominated conference meets and entered the district meet with an S-O record. At district Douglas placed Clay I-luml and Tyler Phillips on the first team, all conferenceg sophomore Chris Jashbaugh, second teamg Weeden Cole, honorable mention. Assistant Coach Mike Baker commented, This group ran very well as a team and it's sad to see the seni- ors go, This hard fighting group will be missedg however, they will be replaced by very good talent next year. ,tw fi sf if .39 114 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 34h QC ,nick V'-ff' ,. M, My mu wwf , t ,L ,W my, ,. g I ' ' iing.g95. l Q ga if M .A fi f'?fg'3B4?:r b A sf 1, W4 4 if . W r- A r ag is Q New 1.-Kiifff' ' 'Q as if f peg, - wwf! ' f MJ- ,M M , 3f, 3 A ' we 2, Q QS' , A- ' z t' M 4 ,Q ' 'W 4+ ,iw wr qw . 3 z I rl y . i ff, . ,ivwi Fir r W Z. if i fig. ,lfirlff fu ' if CLOCKWISE, LEFT1 Led by outstanding runners Clay Huml. Tyler Phillips. Chris Lashbaugh. and Trevor Dick. the Scots quickly dominate the race. . ,As he makes his way back into the stadium, Weeden Cole shows the effects ofa grueling race, , ,Greeted by a group of cheering teammates. Dan Daugherty glides through the crowd. . ,Anxiously awaiting the sound of the gun, the Scot runners tense at the starting line. . .Emerging from the woods, Huml maintains his lead over his opponent. Huml went on to win this race. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY 115 Injuries, Lack Of Depth Hurt Scots A very young, inexperienced girls' cross country team was plagued throughout the season with injuries to key runners. Sophomore Ashley Streitmatter, rated by Coach Randy Brown as being one of the top three harriers in the Mt. Hood Conference, went down early in the season with an injury which hampered her performance for the remainder of the year. ln spite of these problems, the Scots still managed to post a very respectable 4-4 season's record as Laura Mullen and Jennifer Brown contributed many points to the Scots' cause. The experience gained this year should make the team a strong contender for the league title next season. 116 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Q mf , g I W, 1 . , . . 4. ,MM . E i it ,if 3 -ff , ff 2 msg fig . .JV J., 'gf .f it I ...sw ' ,V - is '. y .r 1 ' K f ff ,'?.7a,3, Q, . .- f,,, .I . .V .MM I . it V r we c wfff it V . Vi' i' fig . qmwrawmw CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Ashley Streitmatter gets an assuring and congratulating hug from Bob Day after winning a long and tiring race. . .The Scots immediately dominate as the race begins. . . Fatigue sets in as Streitmatter rounds the track, cheered on by members of the boys' team. . .The Scot runners make their way into the woods as the race enters its final stage. . .An unidentis fied Scot crosses the finish line as Coach Randy Brown records her time. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 117 411 fre fi 1't1w Gymnasts Improve, Gain Third At State Coming off a 2 win, 3 loss regular season, the Scot girls gymnastic squad placed a very respectable third at the District meet. Led by co-captains Deanna Peters and Janelle Mor- gan, the team showed steady improvement throughout the season. ln addition to the per- formance of Peters, who was voted the team's most valuable gymnast, the Scots got strong contributions from Bridget Kochans, Jeri Gee, Amy Trachel, and Angela Pierce. Losing only Peters and Morgan to gradua- tion, the gymnastic team will field a veteran group next year and should challenge for the League title. i 1 1 8 GYMNASTICS ,..w......,.a...M.,...... 'VTQQ4' ,' 'W' 5:0 , ,, Vi X K I ,,,, KZ ,. A V7 7 . , 7 4:,. WM ,,.,. ,.,.' ..14',, . fy CLOCKWISE. LEFT: Perfect poise and balance mark a performance on the beam by Koren Goetz . . , The team spirit of the Scots is visible as the girls embrace a teammate after her efforts on the uneven parallel bars . . . Jeri Gee wows the audience with a dazzling display of moves in the floor exercise competition . . . Chalking up, Angela Pierce prepares for the uneven parallel bars competition . . . Bridget Kochans displays the concentration and physical effort that goes into a winning performance GYMNASTICS 1 19 Young Scots Gain Game Experience Participating at all levels of the fall sports program, underclass athletes made major contributions to the Scots sports fortunes this year. Among the underclass teams the most successful was the JV football squad which posted a fine 8-1 season's record. Other un- derclass teams, while not as successful, pro- vided the young athletes the opportunity to practice their skills in real game situations. On the individual level sophomores, juniors, and even some freshmen could be found playing key roles in the successes of the varsity cross- country teams, the water polo squads, and the gymnastic team. All of this competitive experience will add much to varsity level teams next year. Mad 120 FALL UNDERCLASS SPORTS CLOCKWISE, LEFT: With John KohIheppl85l and Chris Wheelerl66l clearing the way, Nate Smithl20l cuts toward the sidelines in the JV game against Gresham . . , Angela Pierce was one of many underclass girls who contributed points to the varsity gymnastic team . . . Outracing a Marshall defender, Kristin Mansfield advances the ball downfield . . . A long, grueling cross country race comes to an end for Jenny Brawn , . , The volleyball team was aided by the efforts of underclassmen such as Liz Sherman and Suzy Chang. FALL UNDERCLASS SPORTS 121 Scots Share League Titleg Lose Playoffs lt was a dogfight all season long as the Scot boys basketball team fought to win the championship of the Mt. Hood League. Starting the season strongly only to falter in midseason, the team rallied to tie The Dalles for the league title. Unfortunately, the Scots lost the playoff game to The Dalles and thus were dropped into the playoff round prior to the State tourney. The season came to a close with the playoff loss to Willamette. Much credit for the successful season must go to the seniors on the team. These included Bill Blevins, Brian Fong, Rob Bell, Scott Dollens, Todd Findlay, Doug Nichols, Nick Marshall, Scott Fresvik, Rick Byram, and Andy Spreadborough. 122 BOYS BASKETBALL CLOCKWISE, BELOW: On the move, Jeff Hoffman looks for a flaw in the opponents defense . . . Jason Ward and Hoffman jump for an attempt at the rebound while Roh Bell watches intensely . . . On the sideline the Scot bench closely watches the progress of the game . . , Scott Dollens keeps the pressure on his man trying to prevent a pass. The Scot defense was one of the team's strengths duirng the entire season . . . Starting his break for the basket, Brian Fong looks for an opening, BOYS BASKETBALL 123 Scot Girls Falter In League Competition The tough competition in the Mt, Hood League proved to be a major obstacle for the Scots girls basketball team. Although they posted a league record of only 4 wins against 12 defeats, the team finished the season with a respectable overall record of 9-13. Leading the Scots were seniors Tammy Phillips, Mary Ann Baird, Andrea Orazio, and Teresa Sakaguchi. Underclass girls who saw extensive playing time and who will form a strong nucleus for next year's squad include Alissa Gierloff, Liz Sherman, Kim Moilan, Stacey Grogan, and Courtney I-lergert. 124 GIRLS BASKETBALL CLOCKWISE, BELOW: lVlaryAnn Baird puts up a shot over a tough Parkrose defense. . ,During a timeout Julie Webster grabs a quick drink while she and the rest of the Scots listen to the instructions of Coach Dick Nieheus. . .ln spite of an obvious foul Liz Sherman goes up strong to the basket with her shot while Teresa Sakaguchi waits for a possible rebound. , .Courtney Hergert attempts to cut off the opposition's fast break, Hergert, only a freshman, played well for the Scots throughout the season. , .Baird, who won honorable memtion honors on the Mt. Hood all conference team, looks down court as she leads the Scots' offensive attack. I-JJQU GIRLS BASKETBALL 125 Scots Take District, Second At State The boys swim team produced another outstanding year, finishing the regular season with a 10-0 record, and captured the Mount Hood League championship. At the State competition the Scots took second place. Outstanding swimmers included Andrew Lorys, 500 yard freestyle, John Kelley, 100 meter freestyleg Jason Kelley, 500 yard freestyle, Dennis Jacobson, 100 meter breast stroke, David Garcia, 100 meter back stroke. Lorys, a senior, had a very impressive year. He splashed his way to first place at State in his event, and his efforts won him a chance to compete at the Senior Nationals in Florida. 126 BOYS SWIMMING 1 4 1, ' E is Q if ssa , - , J fl! i , f--, f,,,,k I M y , CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Outstanding swimmer Todd Raeburn churns the water during the butterfly event and captures a win . . . The Scot swimmers listen intensely to coach Bert Stratton as he gives his instructions Andrew Lorys, a senior swimmer, competes in the 500 yeard free-style. Lorys had a great season and will be missed next year Steve Antone does the breast stroke to splash his way to first place , . . ln the back stroke competition Raeburn lshown herel and David Garcia accounted for many Scot points. ,gr iii tI ?U',i V ,KM A V' BOYS SWIMMING 127 Swimmers Produce Outstanding Season The girls swim team produced another excellent year, finishing out the regular season with a 9-1 record. This record led them into the District meet where they captured first place. Outstanding swimmers included Monica Amos, 50 meter freestyle and 100 meter freestyleg Kim Raeburn, 100 meter backstroke and 200 meter Individual Medleyg and Sarah Olson, 200 meter freestyle and 500 meter freestyle. Amos placed first at District in her event. ln addition to Amos and Olson, other underclass swimmers vvho gained valuable experience and vvho will help the Scots next year were Lynn Kokas, Robin Peterson, and Michelle Howe. 128 GIRLS SWIMMING 1 C552 ADO CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Monica Amos splashes her way to the finish line doing the free-style . . . Outstanding swimmer Kim Raeburn feels the emotional strain as she concentrates for her next race , . . Lynn Kokas reveals near perfect form as she competes in the backstroke event . , . Cora Kokas holds the lap number under water for a Scot swimmer while Shannon Hall cheers her on . . . Exploding out of the water, Jennifer Harrigan heads for the home stretch in the 100 meter butterfly event. GIRLS SWIMMING 129 i e Z if ,,,..,.,,.p Scot Grapplers Wrestle At State The Scot wrestling team produced another outstanding season, finishing out the year with a 7-3 record. This record led them to District where they placed second. There were many talented and improved wrestlers on the squad, including Mike Brewer, Mark Wreath, John Halverson, Pat Rawlins, David Johnson, David Cloud, John Mcllmoil, and Chad Mather. Brewer was chosen the outstanding sophomore and proved it when he took second at State in the 157 pound class. Outstanding varsity wrestler Pat Rawlins took fourth at State in the 141 pound class. Head Coach DeLance Duncan commented, This is the highest we've placed in a long while. 130 WRESTLING . f,,..,,, A ,Wwe- X' CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Pat Rawlins puts a bone crushing hold on his Gresham opponent . . . Outstanding wrestler Mike Brewer gets a feeling of accomplishment as the referee signals the win by the ritual raising of the arm . . . While a match progresses, the Scot wrestlers concentrate intensely on the moves being made . . , Robert Silva puts the finishing touches on his opponent . . , Steve Peak, a much improved wrestler, demonstrates his talent and captures the win for the Scots. . , ,, ,,,,,. ew M , ,f ,, iw, fff, 1.b,v.w mimi' . s:-Iffcaa:.,f5'4f::,f,,,,,E, WRESTLING 1 3 1 Experience Gained By Young Athletes The winter sports program offered many opportunities for underclassmen to participate at all levels of competition. The JV and frosh basketball teams all played extensive schedules with much success. The top squads recordvvise were the JV boys who posted a record of 18-2 and the frosh girls, team which went 17-2. ln the wrestling and swimming programs underclassmen including freshmen competed not only at the JV level of competition but also at the varsity level. With this reservoir of talent the varsity teams next year should remain strong contenders in the Mt. Hood League. 132 WINTER UNDERCLASS SPORTS CLOCKWISE, BELOW: A major factor in the success of the JV girls basketball team this year was the encouragement they received during the games from their teammates on the bench. . .Coach DeLance Duncan gives some last minute instructions to frosh wrestler Robert Neill prior to his match. , , Driving to the basket, Ryan Reis puts up a shot over the outstretched arms of the opponents. . .Michelle Howe breaks the water's surface as she competes in the 100 yard butterfly event. Only a frosh. Howe swam at the varsity level of competition . . .One of the main reasons for the outstanding record of the JV basketball squad was the play of Keith Johnson, shown here putting up a jump shot in heavy traffic. WINTER UNDERCLASS SPORTS 133 Underclassmen Lead Scot Track Team The track squad, featuring an exceptionally talented group of underclass athletes, challenged Gresham and Barlow all season for the Mt. Hood League title. Although Gresham finally captured the crown at the District meet, David Douglas grabbed second place, thus giving notice that next year should be even better for the young Scots. Strong efforts, many resulting in personal and school records, were turned in during the season by Bill Blevins, Bob and Ron Gray, Nick Marshall, Wilie Roberts, Mark Wreath, Jason Stanchfield, and Ryan Reis. All of these athletes represented Douglas at the State track meet in Eugene to close out the team's most outstanding season in many years. M, ,,..,,,4 -... -l 134 BOYS TRACK CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Thrusting his body into the air, Ron Grey glides over the high jump bar. . .Showing great determination on his face, Hondell Blocker receives the hand off from Keith Johnson , , .Keeping ahead ofthe pack, Jason Stanchfield, Ryan Reis, and Steve Naylor give it all they've got in the 100 meter race. . .After a powerful run Al Blain soars through the air in the long jump competition. . .William Roberts gets off a nice throw in the shot put event. W . mei. .md BOYS TRACK 135 Girls Compete Well Against League Foes Led by the running of senior distance ace Tammy Phillips and the strong showing of frosh sprinter Nicole Saldana, the girls track team posted a very respectable season with many of the girls showing much improvement in their events. Phillips, after an injury plagued season, placed second at District in the 1,500 meters run. Saldana was also a second place finisher in her specialty, the 100 meters dash. Both girls qualified for State with their performances. With a large nucleus of freshmen and sophomores returning next year the Scots, fortunes look bright. 136 GIRLS TRACK CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Staying ahead of her opponent, Shelli Greenslade maintains a constant pace. . .Exploding out of the starting blocks, the Scot sprinters charge down the track in the 100 meter event. . ,Regina Taylor crosses the finish line for a tiring but well deserved win. . .Hoping for long distance, Teresa Walters puts her whole body into the javelin throw. . .Showing the fatigue from a very grueling race, Laura Woods crosses the finish line in victory. GIRLS TRACK 137 Diamondmen Finish Low ln League Play Faced with a rebuilding year, the baseball team struggled throughout the season, finally posting a respectable 7-9 league record and a 13-13 season's mark. The Scots finished in sixth place in the Mt. Hood League. In spite ofthe team's lack of success in its quest for the league title, several players gave strong individual performances during the year. These included seniors Mike Hemstead, Scott Dollens, Chip Martin, and Doug Nichols. Returning next year will be outstanding underclassmen Jeff Pilger, Brent Bishop, and Ron Gray. gin? 138 BASEBALL CLOCKWISE, LEFTg Extending his arms in a near perfect swing, Scott Dollens connects for a solid hit during the Lake Oswego game. . .Assistant coach Matt Niebergale gives Craig Inglesby a few words of coaching advice between innings . . .Coming hard to the plate, Chip Martin shows the form that made him one of the Scots' top pitchers. . .Inglesby rounds third base at full speed as he attempts to score on a base hit. . .The play is very close at first as Jeff Pilger barely beats the pick off attempt. BASEBALL 139 . f Softball Team Finds Competition Too Tough Starting the year with expectations of improving their record over the previous season, the girls varsity softball team saw their hopes dashed as they finished with a disappointing 1-5 record, placing them last in the Mt. Hood League. The seniors on the team included Kathy Gray, Michelle Lamberton, Stayce Webb, Debbie Pollard, and Andrea Orazio. Leading a strong group of underclass players who gained many minutes of valuable playing experience were pitcher Chrissy Chegwidden and infielder Debbie Kimura. With this experience the Scots once again look to the future with hope. eivff 1. W. ff' 140 SOFTBALL 'Q 4. , W V WW ,L , MW' 1'i,::- '1 ' f kk V 357 , ssssss ,,,, t- y ,,,,, - ,,,1 . 'G 1 ,s . ,Q W ff? f wi i .W M U, f ri. H 'nfwff gli' ' MM. s.,.s..... M am- ff 'flu mafejav ,e N... l Lynx! file' A w 'ab CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Kim Moilan and Chrissy Chegwidden f7l find themselves right in the middle of the action in a rundown attempt during the Milwaukie game . . .The throw is too late for Veronica Beutler to prevent the stolen base. . .Chegwidden delivers her fast ball to the plate. She proved to be the Scots, most consistent pitcher this season. , .Squaring around to bunt, Andrea Orazio attempts to sacrifice the runner to second base, . .Jenny Simmons eyes the pitcher as she gets set to advance to second base. . .A steadying influence on the team, senior Kathy Gray was one of the best catchers in the Mt. Hood League this year. SOFTBALL 141 Boys Team Grabs The League Tennis Crown Led by the consistent play of seniors Brian Fong and Phou Ounaphom, the boys tennis team waged an extremely close race with Gresham throughout the season, finishing in a tie with the Gophers for the league crown. ln addition to Fong and Ounaphom, who competed in singles competition, David Alexander and Gukeo Ounaphom contributed much to the Scots' tennis success as the teamls No. 1 doubles pair. All four players qualified for the State tournament. Other seniors on the squad included Song Kim, Tom George, Mats Nordgren, Huan Nguyen, and Byron Bressel. 142 BOYS TENNIS W Wonlig-1-sigvfaiglav-v,, 1-nfiwirwnr gym: Q , Q 1 4 it ? CLOCKWISE, BELOW: With power and agility, Phou Ounaphom puts his X ' entire body into the return. . ,Before their match with The Dalles the Scot in 4 i tennis players enjoy the afternoon sun. . .During a doubles match David Alexander slams the ball with a powerful stroke while his partner, Okeo Ounaphom, looks on. . .Brian Fong leaps into the air to return an opponents i 916 , shot, . .Phou Ounaphom concentrates on a return during a singles match. 1f11Qf1f 1ifflW1QQ V X ,, .v4-fr' BOYS TENNIS 143 I Girl etters Post An Outstanding Season Led by the play of Nicole Olds, Iria Aquino, and Gina Franco, the girls tennis team posted an outstanding 14-2 record in Mt. Hood League competition. This mark earned the Scots a second place finish in the league standings. At the conference meet Glds placed second in singles competition with Aquino and Franco capturing fourth place in doubles action. All three girls represented Douglas and the Mt. Hood League at the State tournament. With Denise Dominique the only senior on the squad, the Scots should be one of the favorites to win the league title next year. 144 GIRLS TENNIS i i is CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Iria Aquino begins a match with a strong serving effort. , .Leading the underclass dominated Scots as the team's top ranked singles player, Nicole Olds concentrates on returning a volley from her opponent. . .Awaiting their matches, Christian Seapy, Susie Chang, and Kay Ounaphon relax on the sidelines. . .Gina Franco strokes the ball during the match against Gresham. . .Reaching for a return shot, sophomore Heidi Olds gains valuable experience at the varsity level of competition. . .Franco and Aquino display the teamwork that qualified them forthe State tourney doubles competition. GIRLS TENNIS 145 Spring Sports Draw Underclass Athletes Underclass athletes performed exceptionally well in many of the spring sports this year. Leading the way were the strong efforts at the varsity level of competition in track and tennis. Outstanding performances were turned in by Bob Gray, Ryan Reis, and Bill Maxwell for the track squad while Nicole Olds, Iria Aquino, Gina Franco, David Alexander, and Oukeo Uunaphom were all top ranked players for the tennis teams. Although the team records in frosh and JV softball and baseball were not exceptional, many other underclassmen added to their skills and gained needed experience as they prepared themselves for future varsity competition. 146 SPRING UNDERCLASS SPORTS 1 4 w,w,,.,Wg . M... as . t agp-rf 'M was CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Nicole Olds follows through on her serve. Olds was the No. 1 singles player on the girls tennis team. . .Trying to make up ground on their exchange, Erin Lewis and Angel Stupey put pressure on their Reynolds opponents as the 400 meter relay race heads down the back stretch. . .Rob Sullybrook desparately lunges head first back into first base as he tries to avert the pick off effort. . .Coach Jane Miller charges up the spirit of the JV softball squad just prior to the start of the game. . Freshmen, such as Kevin Thomas, played key roles in the outstanding success ofthe Scot track teams this year. SPRING UNDERCLASS SPORTS 147 Ll 148 ACADEM CS 149 Efforts Of Few Bring Joy To Many At the end of each school year there is always a great desire to put the memories of school behind us and get on with the long awaited summer vacation. But with the resumption of school in the fall, the old memories are brought back forever in the form ofthe CELTIC. The combined efforts of both the yearbook staff and the students from the photography classes, the annual is the result of long hours spent in the darkroom, endless rewrites of copy and headlines, redo- ing of seemingly perfect layouts, and relent- less pressure of deadlines which must be met, However, the reward for these efforts comes each fall at the CELTIC party as the students and the grads return to the clamor for the new CELTIC. My .. , .,,,,.,,,y, ty, W awww ttilll ,filil ,,, Li 5 , 'Vx ,,,, . CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Student photographers were much in evidence throughout the school year . . .Michelle Duncan and Monica Amos put the finishing touches to the senior mug shot section of the CELTIC . . .Examining his negatives, Jason LaFord makes his selections prior to heading into the darkroom to print his pictures . . .Mr. Jim Conway, the owner of Conway- Bruno Studios visits the photography classes to instruct the students on the finer points of photographic lighting .,.I.aboring over her notes, Kristi Newberry ponders what would be the best combination of ideas and words as she writes a copy rough draft . . .Mike Hutchins proofreads his work as he rushes to meet a deadline. EMM V W 4 W ' 1 In PHOTOGRAPHY - CELTIC 151 ew Labs Stimulate All Scot Scientists After over thirty years in the old senior building the chemistry and physics classes moved to the brand new laboratories in the main building. This move was a major step by the department and the school administration to bring all the science classes eventually to the main building into a unified department. In their new quarters the young scientists found a much brighter environment in which to study the mysteries of the scientific world. These classes along with the offerings in biology, horticulture, and general science combine to give both the college bound students and the non-college bound students a sound basis for their lives in an increasingly science-oriented world. f MM ' i f f, ' ' H 2EI,2'i'1- f,,, af - ,frkiic '45 'W 4 f 'W M 152 SCIENCE X ' Q , Way ww f ' J 2? Syl uf W , M W 9, 1 4 ,W Mwff CLGCKWISE, ABOVE: Anticipating tough competition in the annual physic class bridge design contest, Bill Blevins gives his entry a last minute inspection. . .Kathy Medley seems to be admiring the courage of Jeff Lutz as he examines their fetal pig specimen in biology lab. . . Combining their knowledge, John Waldron. Craig Inglesby, and Tye Phillips cautiously proceed with a complicated chemistry experiment. . .Horticulture students Lisa Heil and Jami Groeger get practical experience in the greenhouse as they tend their plantings. SCIENCE 153 Students Realize Benefits From P.E. Through a well rounded program partici- pants in the physical education classes gain coordination, muscle development and endu- rance. Also, these classes introduce students to the rules and skills involved in the various sports and teach the need for teamwork and cooperation. ln addition to the physical ad- vantages of a fit body, P.E. gives students a relief from the classroom routines. It allows one to vent the stress that can easily accumu- late in an academic environment. These classes can provide personal challenges and promote good health habits as the basis for fu- ture success in life. 154 PHYSICAL EDUCATION W TW X X, x X X X xx XY X 'W' 'ff js s e T V L l , L. LW LL! 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PHYSICAL EDUCATION 155 I I Music Classes Teach Wide Range Of Skills The David Douglas music department offers a wide range of classes, all designed to aid students to further their music skills as well as learn new skills. Included in the music curriculum are classes in band, orchestra, and choral music. All of the classes help students not only improve their musicianship perform- ing skills, but also they aid in the development of listening, and the appreciation of such music fundamentals as harmony, phrasing, and music theory. 156 MUSIC CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Band director Larry Morrell lectures the band on the finer points of musicianship. The long, hard practices result in the sterling sounds of the Scot band in performance. , .Three members of the vocal music department, Kristi Karbo, Carrie Sanders, and Ginell Lamont offer their talent to the student body during an assembly. .- .Steve McDade pounds out the rhythm during a practice session of the jazz ensemble. . .The saxaphone section of the concert band adds its distinctive sound to the band's effort. . .Jackie Anderson and Carmen Yount rehearse a diffi- cult passage on their bassoons. MUSIC 1 57 Shop Classes Teach Many Needed Skills In a world which is becoming increasingly dependent upon machinery of all types, the industrial arts classes take on added signifi- cance in today's educational curriculum. Whether taking these classes as preparation for a potential career in the trades or just for personal enrichment, students enrolled in the industrial arts classes at David Douglas are taught the necessary basic skills in such fields as woodworking, metals, electronics, power mechanics, and drafting. Offering both textbook instruction as well as the hands on practical experiences, the department does an outstanding job in producing students knowledgeable in these important fields. ' ' 7 I 'M fk . t Ms. f'i,!'iP'W3W1- 158 INDUSTRIAL ED -' ,r iff ,ta W E V pf me . , V ,f Mg I fig-fc 4 ,,.. at ,f W U?e55J lS HW: V? CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Stephan Ross uses the grinding wheel to dress up his motor part in his small gas engine class. . .An auto mechanics class listens attentively as Mr. Errol Maddox explains the mechanics of the internal combustion engine. . .Deep in concentration Dan New works on his drafting assignment, . .Aaron Wyrn lends a hand as Cornel Horga lays out his project in wood shop, . .The wonders of an oscillascope are the focus of attention for a group of electronics students. INDUSTRIAL ED 159 Students Given Many Choices in Bus Ed The business education department offers a broad scope of classes aimed at preparing students for entry into the business world upon graduation from high school. Included in the curriculum are classes in typing, accounting, business law, clerical and secretarial clusters, and word processing. In these classes students are introduced to skills and techniques which will prove valuable to them whether they go directly into the business world upon graduation or continue on to higher education. The value of these classes is recognized in their continued high enrollments. sz, 160 BUSINESS EDUCATION 'mmf K., f M093 MWWMQ srrrsc CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: The typing classes are the introduction for most students to the business education curriculum. . .Lisa Frerk and Tina Kessler check their ledgers in accounting class. . .A typing lesson holds the full attention of Brenda Peters. . .Suzy Long, laboring over the entries in her ledger book, attempts to balance the account. . .Jim Hinkel puts in his daily time on the computer. The computers and word processing machines have become a major factor in the business ed offerings. BUSINESS EDUCATION 1 6 1 ceded Skills Taught ln Home Economics The David Douglas home economics department offers both girls and boys the opportunities to prepare themselves for their futures as home owners and homemakers. In addition to the standard offerings of cooking, sewing, and interior design, the department offers advanced courses designed to aim the students toward possible careers. These classes include child services which gives students practical experience through their involvement in the David Douglas child care center. For students interested in jobs in the food services industry, the food services cluster with its popular Kilt restaurant experi- ence has proven to be a very popular class. 162 HOME EC 72 if ff are CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Getting an eye level view of the activity in the child services day care center, Mac Wilcox interacts with his charges. . . Combining their efforts, Jeff Schaffer and Ken Hendrix prepare a tasty entree in their foods class.. .Student chef Kevin Taylor puts his knowledge and skills to work in the Kilt kitchen. . .Mr. Mike Fitz places his luncheon order with waiter Mark Salesberg in the Kilt restaurant. . .The efforts of many students of the food services classes, including Tammy Schlegel, were needed for the successful operation of the Kilt. HOME EC 163 E, 5 we .si sang W, qu Budding Artists Find Creative Outlet General art, ceramics, jewelry, painting, drawing, and calligraphy are courses of study offered by the David Douglas art department. Through their participation in these classes, students are given the opportunities to devel- op and refine their artistic skills as well as gain- ing an appreciation and understanding of the many facets of art. Working with a wide vari- ety of art materials and using many different artistic techniques, the young artists are en- couraged to develop a critical evaluation of their own work as well as the work of the mas- ters. Whether the student is planning for a career in an art related field or is merely sam- pling an art class for general enrichment, the David Douglas art department offers quality art instruction for everyone. M? 5 , it fart MW ,I f ,, A ,,,,,, Muwrwwf n ilv 'Iliff Q VV wc, A ,,ff,,,,fn,,,,,,ff.c ,,,w..,. 1 gy, X- ,mm 1, 3, ,,... W-swung MQ? Mm. ww 4, waste i 5 CLOCKWISE, LEFT: A beautiful stained glass project gets its finishing cleaning from the hands of its creator, Lisa Heppner. . .Kim Shields and her fellow painting classmates ' llz' benefit from the guidance and patience of Mr. Monrad Bjorge. . .An exercise in ' calligraphy requires the complete attention of Denise Dominique. . .David King uses the polishing wheel to shine up his jewelry project. . .Applying the glazes to his ceramics piece, Trevor Dick nears the completion of another work of art. ART 1 65 HIGHLANDER Keeps Student Body Posted Conducting interviews, soliciting adver- tising, typing copy, creating headlines, proof reading, and writing editorials are some of the many tasks the staff members of the HIGH- LANDER face with each new edition. All of these duties must be performed under the ever present pressure of deadlines. This year's newspaper staff, assisted by the advanced journalism classes, met these challenges throughout the school year as they produced the many issues of the HIGH- LANDER. A high point of the journalism year was a trip to Phoenix by several staff members to attend the national scholastic journalism conference. M. Yr, M, W ,igffx T JIT, ff? ,,- 1- . , my .L f f ,, . A, ,,.. 4- , fa lj b 35 JW ff J X fr l A f , . Z A-again 1' ? if 1 .. 4, . A swf' ,...p- fwg, ,, , , ml Wsfff 4 - ,,w.,,aV ..,9r'f wg , 5 Wim R 1 Unk - H 5fn, 166 HIGHLANDER - JOURNALISM W, ,,,,,,, . 1 if - ri-ff2 ff! yi fmxf r wal - CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Erik Lyons cuts strips of finished copy prior to pasting it to the layout sheet . . , Highlander advisor MaryBeth Stiner hands out the layout assign- ments to staff members at the beginning of the period on layout day . , . Teri Citterman and Aaron Wryn count out the finished Highlanders, The members of the journalism classes help the Highlander staff by distributing the newspapers to the student body . . . The staff sets a frantic pace on layout day as the final deadline approaches ,. , Wryn, a staff member in addition to taking the journalism class, receives a pointer from Stiner on the proper layout procedure. HIGHLANDER - JOURNALISM 1 67 Study of Foreign Languages On Rise The study of foreign languages at David Douglas becomes more popular with each passing year. The increased enrollments reflect the importance of understanding and communicating with other cultures in today's shrinking world. Students enrolled in the Spanish, French, and German classes gain skill in the classroom in listening, speaking, reading, and writing these languages. Outside the formal classroom many activities are offered by the department to involve students in cultural activities which allow them to further their appreciation not only of the language but also of the culture of the foreign country. i t Mm 5 'Y 1- 168 FOREIGN LANGUAGES H , .P M... I W 'W' U' W' 'Uh-. M -M. M' r W -mf..,, WM vvll , M77 ZW' E,E 7W , M. M W yi CLOCKWISE, BELOW: A class of students is drilled by lVlr. Walt Swanson on the proper form and uses of German grammar . . ,French students Ralph Chase and Joelle Anthony become cupids for the day as they deliver Val-o-Grams on Valentines Day . . .Putting their knowledge and skills to a practical test, the students of Mr. Joe Little's Spanish classes hold a fashion show . . .French students Eunah Lee and Laura Dirks make spirit pennants for Homecoming ..,The foreign language classes at Douglas involve more than just learning the basic language, Here a group of students get a taste of French culture as they sample French pastries and cheeses. FOREIGN LANGUAGES 169 Education Begins With English, Social Studies The mark of an educated person is his or her ability to be able to read, to write, and to think and express one's thoughts clearly. With this goal in mind each Douglas student takes classes to fulfill basic requirements in language arts and social studies. Actually a wide range of classes are offered in these two fundamental disciplines, thus giving each stu- dent opportunities to take classes which meet their personal interests. Among these choices are literature, composition, drama, speech, politics, personal finance, and economics. After a four year exposure to these studies, a Scot graduate leaves Douglas with a firm edu- cational foundation. 170 LANGUAGE ARTS - SOCIAL STUDIES 7 ,ma gf is ws, Q, f,,f 2, ,, wr ff f siff V 715:f?Q?v 56 .W , fi t 3 , L,, , r,Ag ,L'L 4 Mx 4? M .M Eg? 'Xi E f N 3 V V CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Shawn Montgomery explains some of the finer points of the adventures of Huck Finn to his lit class. . ,A session in the library finds Huy Phan, Michelle Hansen, and Tracy Haider enlisting the help of their teacher, Mrs. Joann Boaglio, to solve a tough research question, . .Many social studies students had the opportunity to learn about student life in Israel from the visit to Douglas by two Israeli high school students. . .Charlene Huft explains the literacy significance of a classical art work to her English classmates. , .Mr. Ron Goodwin interprets a finer point of US. History to Roger Forrester. LANGUAGE ARTS - SOCIAL STUDIES 171 Douglas Salutes lts Outstanding Scholars Excellence in the classroom is gained through a blend of talent, hard work, and a strong desire to meet the competitive chal- lenge. At Douglas there are several recogni- tions offered as a reward to those who meet this challenge and achieve academic success. The Douglas chapter of the National Honor Society is a very active group, sponsoring the yearly blood drive and providing ushers for the graduation ceremony. ln addition to the NHS this year an awards desert was held ho- noring all those scholars who achieved a GPA of 3.5 or above during the fall semester. 1 72 ACADEMIC HONORS K H ' 1 W W M wellnif CLOCKWISE, BELOW: The large group of honor students listen attentively to the various speakers at the honors desert. . .Rachel Horn searches through the pile of award certificates for Lillian Seapy's. Seapy achieved a 3.7 GPA during the fall semester. . .The hungry honors students go through the refreshment lines at the honors desert...Vice Principal Claudia Girod helps Kathy Gray and Tom George distribute the awards certificates. . ,Helping with the installation of new National Honor Society members, John Mcllmoil, Janelle Morgan, Suzy Rentfrow, and Kelly Busch listen to the proceedings. WQKWW .I ' 2 1 ACADEMIC HONORS 1 73 M 174 UNDERCLASSES ww? -we, 175 Junior Class Grows In Maturity, Statute As the class of '87 began the year, a marked difference could be seen in many of the juniors. Responsibility and maturity had replaced the former attitudes of underclassmen. They participated in events like mock trial and speech tournaments as well as competing in sports and other extracurricular activities. The junior class has shown great potential and ability and may become one of the finest classes in Scot history. E 176 JUNIORS wmfl wrif i ,, ,,,. IAZ k ,,,..s 14 wifi? www., ,ffV, H., giswffyl J. frw-'V' f 442124 f 1' rn ,..,, ffwi s M my fy lf if '1 52 . E .. 5 O X u L. ,, 7, 4,ff,,, 5, c 5 5' 4. 4 M M f NN-r 1 ffrfif A Y, ,,,,, ,, I, :Q vi 'S 5 , M if , ,ky 5' S 5 Y ' V IV 4 CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Charging down court. Julie Webster anticipates two points for the Scots varsity basketball team , . . Applying his knowledge during small gas engine class, Robby Johnson tries his hand at rebuilding an engine Helping in the kitchen, Mark Wreath supplies the refreshments at the Recognition Dessert held for those students who achieved high GPA's 4 . . Alisa Gierloff and Mr. Monrad Bjorge practice their skills in calligraphy . , . Tish Scott browses through the library's collection of records. JUNIORS 177 Abbott, Christopher Adams, Eric Adams, Paul Aldous, Steven Alexander, David Allen, Kristen Amos, Monica An, ll Andersen , Tom Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Jackie James Terry Vangi Aquino, Iria Archer, Matthew Arnold, Dennis Atkinson, Corey Au, Dung Viet Audrain, Robin Augsburger, Cather Bailey, David Banuelos, Patricia Barello, Michelle Barnes, Teresa Barth, Thomas Batson, Penny Bay, Scott Beach, Bryan :If-,, .W ,, A V' J- ,,,,. ,, - if ...X I ,eeapf iaeiaxaa, K my ,, K , ' . 5 ' ' .:mAEE:?'fEE6W'l?i::: tggmvggg 5,.,.iif '51 1 Ji ,, liss f me , ' f ,.5g , I MQ, , f wi, 'gf 1 LY, far , , , , ,, . ,W s ,H f . , I i 'HQ Beardsley, Darnella Bec, Lidia Beckman, Kevin Ballinger, Kim Bergan, Mike Berreth, Kim Best, Ryan Beutler, Veronica Bidner, Lisa Bidwell, Shannon Birkenbach, Marion ' , W QQ . , ey? Bitz Patricia ,,. 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Barbara Elliott, Bradley Ellis, Steven Fast, Jennifer Field. Timothy Fleming. Paul Flores. Barry Flores. Brenda Forrester. Roger Francisco. Grant Franco. Geraldine Frank. Glenn French, Robyn Frenzel. Tracy Friesen, Theresa Gabbey, Clara Gabel, Guy Gallagher, Shawn Galofteanu, Carmen Ganshorn, Tauni Garcia, Ann Gardner, Sally Gawlista. John Gee, Jeri Gerdes. Celina Giebelhouse. Tami Gierloff, Alisa Gill. Tonja Gillette, Phillip Goetz, Koren Gratiot. Kraig Graves, Denise Green. Deanna Hall, Ronald Lee Hall. Shannon Hamann. Dana Hammond. Katerina Han CSO Hyonl, Annie Hanel, Tracy Hansen, Kenneth Hanson, Tracy Harbick, Troy Harkleroad, Julie Harr, Scott Harrigan. Jennifer Harrison, Robert Haslet. Barbara Hastings. Michelle Hawley. Steven Hay. Teresa Hayward. Dayna Heasley. Kevin Hein. Kimberly ' 1 f 55 Y ,J r 5, W l x I iwrf' ,rf f Q , in if jr 14 l ? to , f Wm, s il., My f Z4 It A er. FW We an M 'R S rr za-2 V ff 5 Z A, f f 7 ,rf rs sr,' , Kaya 4 A , X i' ,Q . K ff ,. r 2 Z 'B 5 ,.. 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Bridget Kokos, Eddie ' Kopacz, Jason JUNIORS 1 8 1 Kudrna, Keith Lacey, Phillip Lamarr, Quinn Lambert, Keith Lamont, Ginell Lande, Stephanie Langley, Lisa Larson, Erick Laudenslager, Kristen Lauderdale, Michelle Lawrence, Rosanna Lee, Chun Lee, Kathy Leo, Jeff Linder, Lisa Lindquist, Dina Lopez, Carris Louie, Sidney Loveall, Russell Lyons, Erik Macbean, Tamara Mackey, Jenifer Mar, Deborah Marchi, Cynthia Marrs, Diane Martin, Christopher Matthews, Patricia Mattson, Trisha Mays, Deidre' McAfee, Kevin McCallum, Patrick McCauley, Bridget McCluskey, Sean McFeron, Tracy McGavock, Brian McGrew, James McGuire, Jim Mcllmoil, Christopher Mclnnis, Lisa Medford, Lavette Mejia, Tracy Mellis, Daveena Melton, Michelle Mergel, Cameron Mickel, Tommy Miller, Chrys Miller, Debbie Miller, Timothy Moeser, Eric Moilan, Karri Moilan, Kimberli Molina, Leroy Montgomery, Michael Morgan, Barry Morrison, Scott Nakamura, Kristin Ml ff f X 1 t f + M ' f it ff yi Z 4 V Z f ,f . Q i 24, 'W' , ,Q Zi 4 4? 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Richard Nitta, Gregg Nixon, Troy O'Brien, Gregory O'I.eary, Tim Obitz, Kristin Odam, Jeffery Odam, Jeremy Oggero, Lance Olds, Nicole Olsen, Sarah Opperman, Ryan Orren, Jeffrey Palmer. Alon Dee Pap, Mihaela Peak, Steven Pearce. Robert Perez, Jacqueline Perez, Laura Peters, Duane Phillips, Tye Pilger, Jeffrey Plasker, Mark Pohrman, Troy Pound, Troy Powell. James Prather, Gregory Praus. Kenneth Prentice, Robert Punlap, Tony Pyne. Steve Raeburn. Todd Ramirez, Eduardo Randol, Dana Rankin, Caroline Rardin, Robert Rau, Dena Reed. Dawna Reese, Robert Renfro. Kerry Jo Reynolds, Byron Reynolds, Kelly Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, Tony Richardson. Diane Richey, Rhonda Richey, Roger Ritter, John Robbins, Ellen Roberts, William Rocha, Todd JUNIORS 1 83 Rodgers, Eric Rodriquez, Ricardo Ronald, Ty Ross, John Ross, Michael Ross, Scott Rutledge, Martina Salsbery, Mark Sanders, Tiffany Sayachith, Som-Ou Schanno, Lori Schlegel, Tammy Schroeder, Tim Schubert, Eliza Schweiger, Michael Scott, James Scott, Michele Scott, Tish Seapy, Christian Searing, Steve Seifert, Sara Settlemier, Ted Shaffer, Linnea Sharer, Corey Shaw, Patrick Sherman, Elizabeth Shumvvay, John Skowhede, Heidi Sluyter, Jodee Caroline Jennifer Smith, Smith, Smith, Joe Smith, Kim Melissa Smith, Snow, Michael Spencer, Shane Spencer, Stacey Spencer, Todd Staalke, James Staley, Richard Staples, Tamara Steele, Ralph Stevens, Owen Stinson, Eric Storm, Kathleen Stowe, Jennifer Strader, Todd Stuva, Lisanne Suh, Mee Sam Sullybrook, Robert Swanson, Kristin Taylor, Jeanette Taylor, TeriALynn Taylor, Tracy Ternes, Michelle Thomas, Jami fa ' if 'f?5EfiZ?W' fZfV , Zakt QQWQ, ,,, N Vrir i naw 3 eh if? 1 t ,, .Z , main, I 1 .,,, 7155 ' 9 , , ,,,, , , , , 47 ' I ,,,,,, Z , ,,,, 1 'QW if 1 -uw - JC i awww 184 JUNIORS f Z? 13 1559, f gqg,M.y 1 ff 2. if Q if ,,. ,is ., 5 M ,,,, L, ei 5? 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Z 1 1 13 Qu ra it 1 af j 5' V1 J if 1 f ff 359 ttt , in 1, in I if w W ' , 'Zi 'tl ,fait Groeger, Jamie Ward, Damn , C AVAA ,, , , f , W ,-w , 2'g V iv' A, xwa- f T eWZ WWQ I VV 1 C 1 1-14 9 , L:VV,, ,,, , We fl L, . ' ,Z wyn I My 11: jf - at Q ,xp ,,,,L,,, ww? . V 1, , I ' l V f ' .,,, Q.. ,, W' 4 M 5 V ,gf . , ,wr , U f W ' f ' U i . f gr if ' jg 4 Ai ,395 1, X Yiwfv' Q, i ,M A 'tra' f , .nw ,Zi , If L-if 2. gf, G Q f ., , , U 2, L Tl Y , HM, MMA. , Wm ,,, ,.',, WW, M , f 4 g ? Q if 1 K I , I ,,,. X f 4 W V av if fi -xi' it f ! EW A , h d M l la-fr 5 i n K7 II: N 4- ' - , Y ' III -:g, 2 ' W vfQ,Q I s o L T , ,,, i T ar r . A , x s A y , . Lg , 'f V f g , ' X , c ,, , VVAMA ,T fw'?i, l r i ffl i'i T X - ..,, ,. ill fi T' H , Gallaway, G9OrQi8 Londos, Mike Schoebel, Harbie CAMERA SHY Gill, Tonja Lumanlan, Jeanne Toby, Ron Golden, Lacey Lunsford, Penny Vance.Wendy Bergstrom, Teresa Musgrove. Gary Cole, Weeden Dahlen, David Dunlap, Tony Fielder, Stacie Fornos, Norma Grosmick, Craig Helzer, Tracey Hosaka, Paul LaPlante, Allan LeCocq, Doug Nelson, Mike Nguyen, Cecile Rambo, William Rand, Michelle Reeves, Jeff Ward, Jason Wheeless, Jeff 53 W ,,rr 1 . 7 T '- :., ff f , ,Y , ,ws ,K W 1 Timmons. Paul Toth, Richard Trad. Lina Trowbridge, Riki Tucker. Candie Jo Turner. Troy Tynan, Ted Upton. Rodney Vance, Dana Vance, Kerith Vilhauer, Patrick Vonfeldt, Tamara Vu, Nga Waldo, Jackie Walker, Paul Walmer, Leah Warner, Brian Warren, Linda Way, Michael Webster. Julie Wedemeyer, Sheryl Weyand. Tesha Wheeler. Joel White. Jason White, Linda Whiteman, Sonia Wiese. Lori Wiest, Dwight Wilcox. Dan Williams. Christopher Willis, Daniel Wilmoth, Christy Wilson, Craig Wilson, Marnee Wilson, Tammy Woods, Brian Wootten, Carrie Worrall, Mary-K Worthington, Melissa Wreath, Mark Wright, Glen Wright. Michael Wryn, Erik Young. Angela Young, Dennis Young. Lorin Yount. Carmen Zell, Jennifer JUNIORS 1 85 Sophomore Class Shines With Talent With a year of experience already under their belts, the sophomores began the school year with great confidence. As they entered the various aspects of Scot life during the year, it became very apparent that the sopho- more class has many fine talents combined with true leadership abilities. This was shown during assemblies, and sporting events, as well as in the classrooms. Leadership in the Class of '88 was provided by student council members, such as sophomore president James Liu. This'year's sophomore class has proved itself worthy of greater challenges. 186 somomomss 3 sf-15- . t , Q, , W V N WW ,if ., CLOCKWISE, BELOW: The sophomore class enjoys the entertainment at the Christmas assembly. . ,Eagerly typing, Steve Ross quickly finishes off his assignment. . .Jason Kelley finds the library to be the ideal environment for his studying. . .Bob Gray tries his hand at being a cheerleader during a pep assembly. . ,One of several fine sophomore athletes on the JV football team, Nate Smith tries to break the tackle of an opponent as he cuts downfield with the ball. l Xgflf ygful gn i,., 4, Nl? :N mC' W' ,f ill! f f ,gf iff f?MfZZ5fi SOPHOMORES 187 Alhadeff, Lisa Allison, Clif Alloway, Steven f Anderson, Brian ,. Anderson, Jonathan Anthony, Erik Antone. Steven 1 Armstrong. Nicole C Arnold, Stephanie Ashley. Nicole Azar. Manell Baird. Sue Ann A ur A ,, Banuelos. Dina , Barnett, Jodi 1 f ff sr I t I r 0 Bartlette, Lisa Bartling, Julie Baumann. Michelle Beck, Kimberly ' Bell, Deanna ,, , 1 1 Belville. Robert Belville, Roger .. ZW' 6 W N 'li , 1 s i ' M, ' Bemrose, Lee Bendickson, Michelle Bents. James Bergan. Susan ' ,v- V Betz, Jennifer 1' Bigelow, Kevin Bishop, Brent 'Br Bledsoe. Marie in Bolzell, Jason , - Bowser. Lisa , Brandt. Kelli 1, , Braune. Leslie -, Brawn. Jennifer is J . , ie ...J . 1, , by -n , Bray. Julianne Brewer, Mike ' is It if J r 7 f Brice. Jennifer V Brown, Danette ' V V Brown, Kare A Burkett . Ton ia t- Burton. Kathleen ,, ' CD -i o E F G IT' 2. Z1 5. I3 aw WWE wi 0 V ' MZ X9 f zz! Z , Q .1 , ,V Ugg., f as l i i Z E. V f 1 f X af 1? 3 ,ff ' , ' if W E 1 ,Y ,, I J ' i it nm, vi, .:,. i.,' 1 ' ,. .. , ,.E, , 1 Y A 5 ci., , : fr ? ,, 1 f gp Buys, Shawn Byram. Tina Cahill, Veronica Cahoon, Cathy Carney. Rod Castner. Patrick Chang, Susie Chanthabouasy. Laddaphone A V Chapman, Jason ,V ' Chase. Laurie - - im, iw 15 Chegwidden. Christina ,. ' Cheung. David Chiodo. Shawn viii, Agllvuz, 1 2 Chongi, Tom ' 71 'ff' 9 188 SOPHOMORES H M t zegwgw L , , ww- . .wr Vi-1 ' ew- ' ey , I WX. M , K 6 'U , 1 ' ff X x R' r . r g M W M 'R ie 4 -. it .K Yu A 4 ' X ,gui g WW 3 X ff Z2 ft? 51 sr 4. ,S fg- Z f r ,f ,,. fa MW 2 W ,Q I A if - ,fff H, ,QQ 'WTF' I 1 , 3' f fr Q f f x 2 f IEE? my , ,, , A , f , , -L ? I 'Qi-,fu H , M f f if , 1 . 'M fp il , 1 4W iirfzzrrem f' vw rziaw . W, ,,. 17? QSM via' et, f ,gf ,, IAM I ,fav rw, i if rifi Al BX ,es . , ., f 4 gig! f V f ri' wwf nm F' PM V V Nw,,,wU'., Aww 1 gl f 1 53. 5 L. 5 Ny QV .L ,, 'N , ,,,,. I . ,,A.,,. , , , ,,, X bi S . ,. -if 1. W , 9 fy: V , V YW' ,gn I , I f',, l f lm' x ' fr o r A f 5 , x r- W 4- , A rttt T V , , , ,,. ,. . Ti Z ZAW . .. 4 ,, 5 ' 2 'G ' IZ' X 32 f I it 'N Qi ' Z M f 5 , N eff., if -J 412' 3 , ri' Y V ' 1,5 fy 3 V A A 7 70 , . ,,,42 ' Ep , QQ , E, 'ff r 'M' KW ff. M . . l AQ.. .z Chu, Teddy Citterman, Teri Clayton. Aron Clementich. Rhonda Coen. Beverly Cofer. Jason Comstock. Krystal Coppom. Heather Copus. Todd Corlew. Tina Cornelius. Cheri Cousins, Patricia Cox, Joel Cox, Tim Crabtree, Kelli Cram. Tracy Crawford, John Cretien. Steve Cross, Cameron Culligan. Kellie Cummings. Daniel Dahdouh, Marie Dallman. Jeff Danaher. Stacy Danielson, Anita Daravivanh. Nouphone Darnall. Carole Daugherty. Dan Davenport. Dori Dawson. Kimberly Delarosa. Krista Delgado. Carolyn Demars. Gregory Dibe. Hoda Dick. Devonna Dixon. Rebecca Dixon. Stephen Downing. Deborah Draper. Paula Dreger. Megan Drury. Kelly Dufault. Stacey Dukart. Laurie Dunkelherger. Kenneth Durham. Coleen Duyck. Keland Ebbighausen. Danny Edwards. Venay Ellis. Charles Elmore. Tina Erickson. Thomas Erlandsen. Jill Earlow. Marcie Farrell. Dina Faulhaber. Tracy Fields. Wendy SOPHOMORES 189 Fillie, Alice Fischer, Susan Flener, Mark Fletcher, Regena Ford, Juster Foshaug. Tina Foster, Dennis Franson, Tad Gabbey, Janet Gaffney, Victor Garcia, David Garcia, Shytona Gardner, Teresa Gilcrist, Lorraine Gold, Michael Gordon, Christopher Gough, John Gravel, Tina Gray, Robert Gray, Ronald Greenslade, Shelli Griffith, Brian Griffith, Linda Gritzmacher, Jennifer Grogan, Stacey Grover, Gina Grover, Tina Gundersen, Ondine Gurusinghe, Rochelle Ha, Hoa Van Haase, Michelle Haggerty, Damon Haines, Kellie Haines Jr, David Hall, Ronald Hammond, Bryan Han, Lucy Hansen, Michelle Hanson, Keith Hanson, Robert Harding, Karla Hargraves, Victoria Harr, Erin Harrington, Leah Harrison, Sonya Hartwick, Marcy Hariwig, Jenifer Haug Jr, Robert Haun, Dixie Hawthorne, Linda Hayes, Ronda Helgerson, Teri Henshaw, Jeffrey Herr, Nanci Hess, Jennifer Hetfield, James in , , , , A1 5 ,,,,,, , , f fwrmfgfqw 'W f f 9 2 vii , f fr : sw ik 1 1 41, r 7 1 Q, r ,,.., ,, 1: ..i- W M fr? 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Lonny Kahl, Elise Kahn. Angela Karbo. Kristi Kehler, Jeff Kelley, Jason Kempin, Chris Kenney. Tracie King, Kerry Kinsel. Michael Kleflin, Tajna Kloch, Ginger Knickman, Gina Kniss, Christopher Koester, Crystal Kohlhepp. John Kokos, Cora Koniuck, Tracy Kovvalkowski, John Kramer, Susan Kreutz, Tracy Kuehl, Penny Sue Kuhn, Danai Laford, Jason Lahaie, Danny SOPHOMORES 1 9 1 Lambert, Kurt Larson, Dana Lashbaugh, Chris Leach, Daniel Leake, James Lee, Maureen Leek, Richard Liesy, Thomas Lill, Merle Lindemann, Amanda Liu, Frankie Liu, James Londos, Jeffrey Long, David Louie, Steven Lourwood, Bridget Luangrath, Ouma Luce, Cheryl Lutz, Jeff Lutz, Michelle Mansfield, Katrina Mansfield, Krista Marshall, Jenifer Masten, Samantha Master, Laura Mastrude, Karen Mather, Chad Maxwell, Bill McAlavy, Cheryl McAllister, James McCoy, Tamara McCulley, Hollie McLaughlin, Kristie McQuown, Edward McWilliams, Gavin Medley, Kathleen Mejia, Nichole Melton, Melissa Melton, Todd Michael, Angela Miclk, Michael Miller, Erica Mills, Lorenzo Mintun, Michelle Moeller. Ronda Moeser. 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Stephen Roub. Michael Ruhl. Kelly Rumbaugh. Ken Russum. Coreen Rutz. Travis Sager. Kurt Salsbery. John Sander. Merle SOPHOMORES 193 Schaffer, William Schick, Kelly Schiele, Scot Schmidt, Lori Schmuland, Cynthia Schoen, Sherri Seapy, Lillian Seiffert, Tamara Seitz, Corinne Severs, Joseph Sewell, Kristin Shadel, Bobbi Jo Shelton, Cari Shin, Chae Short, Tina Simmons, Jennifer Sinasone, Chanthanom Singkhan, Malivanh Sinrabouth, Phokham Slyter, Robert Smith, Bradley Smith, J.R. Smith, Nathan Smith, Jr., Larry Smock, Michelle Snyder, Brett Soesbe, Daniel Sok, Toni Soli, Vickie Sombatphibane South, Richard Spitler, Richard Stanley, Jason Steele, Michelle Steenson, Paul Stover, Alan Strain, Jenni Streitmatter, Ashley Sullivan, Christine Sutton, Tracy Swank, Scott Swanson, Corinna Sweilem, Randah Tallman, Shawn Tavares, Gerald Taylor, Regina Thippraxay, Kobsaysana Thompson, Betty Thompson, Camillia Tiller, Lori Tomasini, Angie Tompkins, Trevor Towns, Samantha Trachsel, Amy Trapold, Tom Turk, Alicia . f ww, I, f ff 4 4 f W K iiii , in ., ,, m5,:,5M W l y f' , ,, . ,,,. Y st f , 2 E ,,,,. ,, -' 5 . i 'I wa Y SOmCl1E19 ll ,.. ,A ,. M, ,, , ,, ,,?,.,,,, f ia v I A i 1 of ig mass 2 ff? ,,, ,W 11 L- ,, l ,,,,. get ,vw f Af? 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I lf Ai' J , 3fZ:.: 154 , , .. 4, 1 , x .gs i s 4' Zuercher, Deborah Zytniowski, Jennifer , X ffl f W if , 93 M, A' 49' 4 5 ig 7 , f , W ,wi ' H I ' V ' CAMERA SHY Arthur, Richard Ashbaugh, Martin Bassett, Jon Bitan, Reed Boom, Jody Canham, Carrie Chong, Tae Chretien, Steve Christensen, Felicia Cloud, David Deroest, Michelle Dillman, Ben Dobson, Tonja Dumond, Robert Gallaway, Robert Kingrey, Dawn Kolar, Robert Kramer, Alexander Lanning, Troy MacClanathan, John Martin, Sharina Matsuda, Kim McFadden, Jay Molina, Robert Olson, Jamie Rouska, Nicole Schulz, Shayne Shaffer, Jeff Smith, Melissa Smith, Wayne Stahlke, Lynn Steele, Michelle Thilavanh, Phougeun Todd, Jason Torres, Steve Waldrop, Jeff Walsh, Alicia Vaillancourt. Kelly Van Cleve, Jeff Vanderpool, Robin Vandiver. Lisa Veenker, Michael Vela, Tina Vinyard, Darla Vixathep, Dokoh Vogel, Jennifer Vonfeldt, Kim Vongphachanh, Vannapha Wager, Cindy Wagner, Christopher Walker, Kim Wallace, Lisa Warner, Kelly Warren, Brian Westfall, Julie Wheeler, Chris Wheeler. Steven White, Jeff White, Jennifer Wilda, Jason Willy, April Wilson, Keith Wilson, Sandra Wolfer, Jennifer Woods, Pat Worthley, Jennifer Wright, Russell Wykes, David Yee, Lyman Young, Melissa Yuasa, Sandi Zinser, Michelle SOPHOMORES 1 95 Frosh Make An Impressive Beginning Starting the school year full of spirit, the Class of 1989 anticipated a great year. They took their status seriously and developed a pride which made them stand out among the other classes. Many freshmen were seen par- ticipating in various athletic, music, and class competitions or just supporting their fellow classmates. Among the many achievements of the frosh class during the year was the an- nual Sadie Hawkins Dance, a most successful event which helped bring the freshman class together as a unit. The enthusiasm of the freshmen proved to be a major factor in build- ing this year's school spirit. wi'-em 1.-in 196 FRESHMEN in 'K ' A ' wwf . M ., g , ff f My A' f if nl A., Abrams. Saaela Ackerson, Jamie Albers, Angela Alger, Kristine Alioth, Kelly Allen, Michael Allison, Michelle Anderson, Aaron Anderson, Scott Armitage. Wendy Jo Ashe, Jason Ashe. Julie Avery, Bill Bailey, Clarissa Baldridge, Scott Barr. Stephen Bartlett, Michelle Bartling. Scott Lee Bauck, Deani Bauman, Cherie Baumann, Debbie Bax. Lisa Beach. Kristine Bec. Estera Bendickson. Cherie Bennett, Laura Bensel. Robert Berg. Michelle Best, John Biancone, Tamara Bjorklund, Caroline Blocker, Jeri Blodgett, Tim Blohm. Kevin Bohn, Kari Bolme, Erik Bonk, Jonathan Bordeaux, Kevin Bostick, Shane Bowe, Rachelle Boyd, Steven Bradd, Jason Brewer, Bob Brisack, Donald Bryan, Darby Buford, James Bunch. Jessica Burch, Gina Burian. Terri Burnett. Pamela Burroughs, Violet Busch, Jennifer Butenschoen, Robby Byers. Tina Caballero, Julia Caldera. Ramon 1 98 I-'RESHMEN 'f,ff LWW W I, w ww, 9 't W2 iff? f ia, WA, . . ,,,V Q . . ,A , Q 6 l V , TYW2 ,,, i -2 .i ffl H. ,, f Y ' 2 if ff , i' I ,Q I fp- , , ,, . ...P 7 ffw ' .Y X Q , ,Sgr ,Q ..,, 441, M 411555, . 'I ,,mfl,,,f . . tmfwf A ,,VV, ,L i ,.. 'i ' H5 la fi , ,ze wr- 'iw f 1 f ' ' r I ,VV 1, W ,, SJ' 9 , Ili., ,,, mr it 1 x I f ,if ey. 2 i -- J my ,f f -yff mrrv we . ,, ,W v tr,I,1mg,y,V iq,3Q5. 3 fi 7: l 'Q R W f WX i . 1 5 ,E A? ai s X 545' XX us: .. D N 5' X X , C, X f Q .. 5 ' I V 6' ,V ,, 'wwf ,s ' mi ' K , .. . ,,, ,- 5- iim, ii, rp . S ,,,, , pf 7 ,. ,: . 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James Cassie, Jonathan Castle, Grant Castle, Tyler Chanthabouasy, Sakoun Chassaing, Timothy Christopher, Anthony Clark, Lorraine Clayton, Nicole Cofer, Aaron Cole, Shane Collins. Becky Conachan, Gary Conant. Jeff Conner, Doug Conover, Kristin Corrigan. Kellie Cox. Gary Cress. Tim Crites. Catherine Croxell, Anita Cullins, Becky Cummins, Jeremy Currier. Donna Custer, Roxi Lee Cyphers. Shane Danielson, Amy Daugherty, Tami Davenport, Christopher Deitchman, Michael Deitering, David Delatorre. Angelica Deroo. Michelle Derrer. Heidi Deschaine, James Devet. Jennifer Dexheimer. Kevin Diedrich. Dawn Dittler. Tamara Dollens. Randall Dominique, Del Dow. Michaelle Downing. John Doyle. Dawn Duncan. Marc Dunn. Julie Durham. Kevin Durham, Stephanie Duyck. Troy Earbington, Victoria Eatch. Victoria FRESHMEN 1 99 Edwards, Alan Eirich, Amy Ellis, Becki Engman, Shanin Erwin, Kevin Fajardo, Michael Farah, Penelope Ferguson, Kari Ferrell, Heidi Fields, Lori Fink, Tom Fischer, Renee Flohr, Brendan Flores, Sabrina Ford, Erin Ford, Tiffany Ford, Traci Forsberg, Nicole Fort, George Foster, Daniel Frank, Gregg Fray, Jasen Frenette, Jason Frey, Crystal Frisbie, Teresa Funk, Matt Galofteanu, Mariana Garber, Jennifer Garner, Steve Gells, John Gerritz, Carrie Gill, Tracy Giller, Robert Gilley, Teresa Glidden, Daniel Gollyhorn, Allen Gomez, Nlichell Graf, Eileen Graham, Jeffrey Graham, Jennie Gratton, Dustin Gravening, Richard Hadley, Goldie Hadley, Wendy Haider, Tracy Halk, James Hall, Elizabeth Hall, Lisa Hamann, Charles Hammond, Kimberly Hammond, Spencer Haner, Michael Hanson, Karl Harbick, Nicole Hardesty, Robert Harding, Jonathan f f L a J wa Q 5 X . , , gi f ' 'W ifi' vw S 1 . ffffwfewfgw ' z ,-.fm ,V 5 4 1 a fr f L f ,lg l , E, 'f H' 'Q 'Z-fm,f.SfEEZ:1 Wifi ,,,, ,,, ,,, 2 ' if .. t y, ,,,, i 1 , q. , ,Z 200 FRESHMEN Wwiifiiif i if if fmstfwifsh fffc' mwsvf ' .,,, ,,,.iiew -rem wwaemlwwvf ,if i . 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Kalah Kalmbach, Brice Kaloudis, Kiki Karow, Jimmy Kealiher, Bill Kendell, Tamara Kernon, Shannon Kim, Do Kwong Kimura, Deborah Knudson, Kristopher Ko, Sung Koch, Neil Kokos, Lynn Kray, Jason Krogh, Kristi Kusah, Jennifer Kusaj, Sam Lagerwey, Jodi Lamont, Sean FRESHMEN 20 1 Larson, Christina Lau, Alison Lee, S. 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While the administrators rule our lives at Douglas with a firm but fair hand, our teach- ers spend long hours in close contact with us both in and out of the classrooms. Supporting these people are the classified staff who also work hard to help us on our journey. All of these people are a major influence on our lives. They are a vital part of the David Doug- las family. Superintendent Tony Palermini SCHOOL BOARD, Front Row, Left to Right: Lois Mitchell, Chairperson Don Lar- son, Scott Rasmussen, Bob Reese. Row 2: Superintendent Tony Palermini, Larry Griffith, Jim Olsen, Marge Anderson. 208 ADMINISTRATION rr J tat Aww i 4, at fc , ,.3 ,. iw? fm f Q X X Principal Ray Utz inn Vice Principal Beverly Swink Vice Principal Stan Gaumer Assistant Principal Jim Dixon Vice Principal Claudia Girod ADMINISTRATION 209 Sue Anderson Monrad Bjorge . ,,w,,...WMMW-wfwfffff 'Z ,,,L L . me r p A ,V Q L1 W1 YE Bruce Bliese rf f ' Z 3 Elizabeth Cameron 2 10. FACULTY Linda Bergstrom Frank Boyer Joanne Boaglio H WW nnnnn V :V Gary Calhoun Jay Burchak Kaye Darby Ruth Dowling 9 E E Donna Chalmers Christy Ekroth ef' Fred Clark DeLance Duncan 2 1 2 FACULTY MW Donna Canton Larry Cartmill s it , J if: ,z...f,,.. ,, f, ,,Z:,, i Jim Etzkorn rrrrrr rrr My Bob Edwards Jeffrey Cleys Larry Delaney Kathy Daggett Doris Durrell Hz fm W FACULTY 2 1 3 if , M h 1 ww f up W uf, E 4 Aff 4 rw.. 4 . ' l '!r hm, Ron Goodwin George Friesen Barbra Fredricksen Dave Given Darlene Griffith Sue Goss EF A,AA Q s Jay Gustafson Y L g , A M m Iw , ,, fi EE' 'i Q . ,,.. - . Ph 1 AZAV , ,g5,, V , army 1 Q 6 5 , k W ::L,.u Bob Gray Mirl Gratton Mark Gaulke Wyman Gemhart FACULTY 215 Tim Hurley George Hahn if ,gi : K Shawn Hoerth 2 1 6 FACULTY Z' f Q 1 X w f Wziim fl ZZEQ AL.. fv A Q 4 , P 2' if sf H412 v ,, Q f 9' af 1 A a Bill Jordan i if Brad Hanna :QQ Jim Kitchen Julie Heinrich I Duane Hendrickson Curtis Holloway Reita Hribernick gr 'Il ' + .VLWWW ,,,,, , ,,,, , ff, -f Bill Haller Rick Harrington Betty Kirby Marilu Hutchens FACULTY 2 1 7 Joe Little Crete Miller 1-as-and Karilyn McEnroe Don Lowery Dwight Leverenz s . 7 , ' z f t w Dorthey Kroo if Pete Klabo 218 FACULTY Vicki Miller V ' ff Errol Maddox Larry Morrell QV 9' 5 Karen Kullbom Merryl Mix X , , 7' M Judy LeCoq Jane Miller FACULTY 2 1 9 Bruce Nemes 220 FACULTY Robert Permell Gary Pruett Roberta Olman RaeMona Reynolds Pam Palmer Cherles Osborne Roger Price f S f 5 if 5 5 i 5155 x 5 3 ! 3, I ' 1 1 ,Vs New 6 , . X X Etsu Osaki , ' ' f y i w , ..,, . . ' ' , Q ' ,,,, ' WI J' If 7 . George Rallis Charles Pazlar Richard Niehues X -'H ,,,,... ,W .W ,, 1' -wr: 1 fry Amr f K 9 3 3 559'Wfl.25' mf' f 1 ?WEi5Ww wgfmgf :E ..,,,, mf Hfrffe, ,za ,V Yr 37 'SWE siwfm wmmWM1wxWAiVWA-iwhawMf41WffA:rhL9an Pete Ness Q 2 Z George Pavlakovich FACULTY 22 1 Milt Staple Mike Shanahan i 3 is 5 K W it f 1 if Q24 gr? Q 4 hm. Maureen Smith 222 FACULTY Bert Stratton Walter Skowhede Wf- Sharon Rice MaryBeth Stiner Sharon Reznick In Gordon Scott Walt Swanson A, . f 'la mn W -W v--- ' ,, ,,2.: i,v ,,, ' I ' ,.,, f'11 I 1' . yi' , Rual Tigner Mary Smlth Linda Shanahan FACULTY 223 4 V 1 ,,,, 4 af mwii ' 'Q 4 Wayne Wenzel Max Wilkins Stan Woodfill MAIN BUILDING COOKS, Front Row, Left to Right: Donna MacKay, Gina Harris, Betty Hansen. Row 21 Adeline VFA BUILDING COOKS, Front Row, Left to Right: Joyce Mackris, Yvonne Larsen, Marion Crucchiola, Gloria Buetta Yoder, Mary Lou Sadler, Leona Wright, Pam Baechler, Row 2: ner, Rosemary Dickson, Jan Shugart. ,3,E'z,, if M 1 SECRETARIES: Front Row, Left to Right: Kathy Calhoun, Virginia,Herrington, Nita Gaumer. Esther Harrington. Clara Carlson. Row 2: Florence Angell, Naomi Mooney, Linda Hadley. Dolores Hardie, Norma Cole. Irene McBride. Carol Wells, Virginia Herr, Joyce Lorenzen, Ann Cline, Jackie Jackson. iv D ww 5 LQ? . From the Left: MAIN BUILDING CUSTO- DIANS, Front Row: Harold Williamson. Row 2: Al Olson, Jackie Front. VFA BUILDING CUSTODIANS, Front Row: Bill Ashcraft. Row 21 Theopal Franke. Les Robertson. AUDIO VI- SUAL COORDINA- TOR: Gary Lomax. NURSE: Eileen Ferris. TEACHER AIDS, Front Row, Left to Right: Nita Sadler, Lorena Roles, Sharon Ar nold, Helen Hoffman, Helen Frederici. Row 2: Wanda Patterson, Bernice Murphy Priscilla Hall, Joann Borud, Gladys Smallberger, Darlene McCaw CLASSIFIED STAFF 225 226 DRGAN ZATIONS : My , W, , ff ,MM , wr. 94' . 'Wiz ' 3 -, L ,fgf ai 1' I-H: , , h . MMV, --W --f1-, Y ,....,,,,f.:.,g, Q- 'wa A. ' ffl WM, Q A 2. . 4 1 22, 'Hiya M ' V --gfffi-f'f?1E1f ,:ZvZ ,W f f , nh 227 si SKI CLUB, Front Row, Lett to Right: Advisor Gary Pruett, Eric Bolme, Jeff Chase, Thea Nuutinen, Laurie Roberts, Angie Poulter. Row 2: Advisor Tim Hurley, Mike Bohn, Ann Han, Mike Canifax, Scot Schiele. ,: ,,,, H, Ti ADVENTURERS CLUB, Front Row, Left to Right: Tom George, Theresa Franco, Amy Chen, Kathy Burton, Christine Parker. Row 2: Thea Nuutinen, Doreen Hine, Jennifer Hartwig, Lauretta John, Devonna Dick, Do Kim, Mr, Ron Goodwin. s W W SCIENCE CLUB: Front Row, Lett to Right: Somano Sayachith, Il An, Do Kim, Sylivia Jung. Cecile Nguygen, Greg Ho. Row 2: Damyon Haggarty, Kevin Beckman, Elise Schubert, Song Kim, Paul Hosaka, Peter Chang. S.A.D.D., Front Row, Left to Right: Sylvia Jung, Robyn French, Linda Choi, Celinda Jones. Row 2: Edwin Lau, Heidi Skowhede, Carmen Yount, Kerry Jo Refrow, Jackie Anderson. FRENCH CLUB, Front Row, Left to Right: Carrie Sanders. John Ross, Randah Sweilem, Jenifer Mackey. Joelle Anthony, Row 2: Lori Schanno, Eunah Lee. Laura Dirks, Christine Court, Suzy Renttrow, Annie Han. Row 3: Kerith Vance, Carrie Gerritz, Robin Peterson, Ralph Chase, Heidi Skowhede, Carmen Yount. Kerry Jo Renfrow. 228 ORGANIZATIONS g 4 ,FS , , , iii KEY CLUB, Front Row, Left to Right: Scott Fresvik, Brian Bishop, Pat Rawlins, Todd Findlay, Mark Wreath, Brian Fong. Row 2: Andy Spreadborough, Edwin Lau, Brian Eckart, Tom George, Andrew Lorys, Craig lnglesby, Mark Snow, Song Kim. Row 3: Mr. Gary Calhoun, Aboody El-Khal, Jason Stanchfield. Mike Hemstead, John Kelley, Dennis Jacobson. David Collins, Gmc Hn ,ir ,ii,awwH,,firm,,,,,,WWrm,.a,,,,..5, t,,,,, wwf f QUALA, Front Row, Left to Right: Tiffany Sanders, Laurie Brown, Carrie Sanders, Kelly Busch, Stayce Webb, Denise Dominique. Annie Han, Theresa Franco, Tammy Moore. Row 2: Amy Dayton, Lisa Downing, Linda White, Robin French, Heidi Skowhede, Collette MacClanathan, Jennifer Mackey, Jackie Anderson. Amy Chen, Doreen Hine, Gena Cunningham, Darci Buckland. Row 3: Lisa Steagal, Laura Dirks, Celinda Jones, Lyida Snows, Suzanne Oliver, Liz Corson, Christine Court. Deanna Peters, Tracey Mendoza. Debbie Mowery, Christian Seapy, Michelle Toler. TAIF, Front Row, Left to Right: Chris Caldera, Sarah Olsen, Shannon Hall, Amy Chen, Theresa Friesen, Jennifer Harrigan. Row 2: Debbie Mar, Sara Seifert, Lisa Bidner, Elise Schubert, Adeline Wong, Jenny Zell, Christy Wilmoth. ORGANIZATIONS 229 CONCERT CHOIR, Front Row, Left to Right: Teri Gritzmacher, Carrie Sanders, Holly Jackson, Joyce Eddington, Tricia Hagen, Kim Booth, Teresa Spangler, Danyelle Taylor, Marci Hopper, Mr. Curtis Holloway, Row 2: Brian Trosino. Steve Tovvery, Darrin Stuva, Michael Kackman, Gary Bilodeau, Pat Schroeder, Mac Wilcox, Chris Collins, Sue Ann Baird. Rovv 3: Kristi Karbo, Lisa Langley, Joelle Srummer, Ginell Lamount, Annette Abrahamson, Brenda Quackenbush, Tonja Dobson, Jennifer Smith, Missy Mintun, Christy Wilmoth. Row 4: Brad Elliott, Jeff Orren, Bob Blalock, Robert Rardin, Tony Reynolds, Chris Gordon, Catherine Augsburger, Aleesa Camara, Karen Peters, Sarah Olsen. CONCERT CHORUS, Front Row, Left to Right: Joe Brisack, Russell Loveall, Mike Way, Neil Dillman, Mark Salsbery, Aaron Anderson, Neil Koch, Steve Harmon, Chris Martin, Mr, Curtis Holloway. Row 2: Angela Havens, Susan Bowers, Nikki Mastrude, Alica Turk, Leah Harrington, Dawn McGrew, Dana Curtis, Lesa Hollingsworth, Penny Kuehl. Row 3: Lori Tiller, Ronda Moeller, Michelle Baumann, Sarah Turner, Manell Azar, Tricia Cousins, Christine Mickey, Theresa Frisbie, Carrie Gerritz, Mandy Schnell. Row 4: Christine Washam, Kellie Crabtree, Tracy Lindley, Mona Hart, Debra Lofton, Violet Burroughs, Tracy Ford, Robin Vanderpool, Eileen Graf, Heidi Orren. VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE, Front Row, Left to Right: Joelle Brummer, Ginell Lamount, Kristi Karbo, Holly Jackson, Carrie Sanders, Sue Ann Baird, Karen Peters, Tricia Hagen, Christy Wilmoth, Annette Abrahamson, Brenda Quackenbush, Mr. Curtis Holloway, Row 2: Robert Rardin, Steve Towery, Darrin Stuva, Michael Kackman, Gary Bilodeau, Pat Schroeder, Mac Wilcox, Chris Collins, Jeff Orren, Brad Elliott. 1mfW, 1fmWffaTe r 'M w2w,--,, ' CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Front Row Left to Right Gavin McWilliams Wayne Jones Song Kim, Barbara Haslet, Linda White, Celinda Jones, Nicole Clayton Sylvia Jung Karri Moilin Row 2 Lillian Seapy Sherry Garrett Chris Lashbaugh Brenda Peters. Tammy Stamp. Kerry Jo Renfrow, Christian JAZZ ENSEMBLE, Front Row, Left to Right: Brett Johnson. Sidney Louie. Jon Morrison Ryan Best. Dwight Weist, Tom Erickson. Row 2: Jon Bonk, Joel Wheeler, Brenden Flohr, Rick Toth, Susan Liu. Row 3: Paul Walker, Alan Edwards, Steve McDade, Grant Francisco, John Morrell, Brian Griffith, Jeff Lutz. Ed Ramirez, Mr, Mark Gaulke, Heidi Skowhede. CONCERT ORCHESTRA Front Row Left to Right Wayne Jones Song Kim Barbara Haslet Linda White, Celinda Jones. Angie Albers, Michelle Wood Tammy Schlegal Row 2 Najwa Sweilen Cora Kokos Kelly Schick Brenda Peters Tammy Stamp Jenny Strain, Christian Seapy, Tajna Kletlin, Lillian Seapy, Tracy Heider Shawn Lamount Eugene Mar Row 3 Sherry Garrett Chris Lashbaugh Gavin McWilliams Robbie Haug. Kerry Jo Renfrow, Nicole Clayton, Jennifer Braun Phokham WWWMW .IWfwaymvffefwmrfrwfffW?f4?M,fw- MMM' r4?iUWwW1fWT WW FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row, Left to Right: Erik Bolme, Neil Koch, Row 2: Heidi Derrer, Soukie Lee, Cherie Bendickson. Y' 'wwf THESPlANS, Front Row. Left to Right: Holly Jackson, Laura Bordeau, Mike Kackman, Joelle Brummer, Joelle Anthony. Row 2: Steve Towery. Stacy Spencer, Jason LaFord. Andrew Garrettson, Pat Schroeder, Mac Wilcox. Row 3: Wayne Keller, Ralph Chase, Ron Rood, Susan French, Jenny Kochans. Row 4: Jason Stanley, Brad Elliot, Juan Parga. Row 5: Jon Field, Jim Anderson, Chris Haner, Taunja Langley, Torn Jones. SpRlNG STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, Front Row, Left to Right: Aboody El-Kahl, Lori ,,,, Bittleston, Jason Stanchfield. Row 2: Brian Fong, Suzy Renfrow, Pat Rawlins. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Front Row, Left to Right: Jason Stanley, Kelly Rahl, James Liu, Bob Gray, Jeff Henshaw, Ron Gray, James Bents, Linda Griffith, Row 2: lrene Nguyea, Susan Fisher, Laddaphone Chanthabouasy, Erica Miller, Megan Dreger, Angie Kahn, Holly Phillips, Chris Parker, Anita Danielson, Kathy Burton, Chrissy Chegwidden, Susie Chang. 232 ORGANIZATIONS AND, Front Row. Left to Right: Ryan Best, Julie Bartling. Steve McDade. Keali Hawkins, Allen Edwards. Scot Cota. David Bailey. Ryan Reis. Heidi Skowhede. Row 2: isa Wolchek, Jennifer Harrigan. Tina Grover, Theresa Gardner, Michelle Haase. Laurie Chase. Teresa Linderman. Jennie Graham, Carmen Yount. Mr. Jay Burchak. ow 3: Susan Liu. Jackie Anderson. Renee Fischer. Lori Newell, Shannon Hall. Laura Hooper. Brenda Humphries. Rebecca Dixon. Julynn Robinson. Denise Moore. ow 4: Tracy Cram. Debbie Mar, Wendy Day,Ruth Wikander. Jennifer Betz, Leanne Millard. Sally Gardner. Debbie Downing, Erica Miller. Michelle Howe, Gina Grover. ow 51 Michael Allen. Michelle Nichol, Kevin Carpenter. Bret Johnson. Todd Kibbee. Dwight Wiest. Sidney Louie. Brad Smith. Greg Schmitz. Shawn Chiodo, Lisa Bax. cot Schiele, Tom Erickson. Wayne Warmoth. Roy 6: Ryan McCarthy, Jason Fray. James Buford. John Morrell, Grant Francisco. Joe Scheele, Scot Smith. Jon Bonk. oel Wheeler. Row 7: Brendan Flohr. Bruce Russell. Grady Nelson. Dennis Mowery. Brian Griffith, Chris Wagner. David Lake. Ed Ramierz. Brady Siebert. Jeff Lutz. SPEECH SQUAD. Front Row, Left to Right: James Vance, Edwin Lau. Stacey DuFault, Gwen Jackson. Camtu Thai. Renee Fischer. Kathy Burton, Chris Kwok. Row 2: Matt Rabe, Miss Crete Miller, Robyn French. Adeline Wong, Megan Dreger. Vickie Soli. Anita Danielson, Carl Dietert, Eugene Mar. , H ' , ' as ' , ,HWI-f'IEEZ.',5lZEi:Eg:5555-'jug'ggl5jg555jIP553fYjW'l?Wf3VEQ1557EEiEj'WE'jj!!fPQ7f! 1gf',Q,,7Q, ,195 A ,jW:E':,di'A'?WE:!- FEMA W yr! 2 kkvhicglf' P LZZM'I,::W , cc, Nw fvmwmff ffff D mmm' 7 ru, - cm: . as H ff H f H f ff I .... .. ' 'wwniwii f f f ORGANIZATIONS 233 IT' FRESHMAN SOFTBALL. Front Row, Left to Right: Deani Bank, Julia Cabellero, Cindy Pilger, Jacki Nagel. Row 2: Candi Wilson, Cherie Bendickson, Jodi Lagerwey, Fran Fennema. HIGHLANDER. Front Row, Left to Right: Michelle Laurderdale, Eun Ah Lee, Jamie Thomas, Kamie Johnson, Jenifer Mackey, Jill Horwatt, Julie Hupala. Row 2: Edwin Lau, Roseann Wentworth, Jennifer Simmons, Scott Cota, Andy Spreadborough, Cris Bouneff, Bob Day, Eric Lyons, Jay Takashima. JV SOFTBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Keri Bohn, Kelli Brandt, Courtney Hergert, Laurie Dukart, Colleen Durham, Shannon John, Katrina Mansfield. Row 2: Coach Jane Miller, Jennifer Gritzmacker, Ondine Gunderson, Teresa Gardner, Kellie Culligan, Angie Kahn, Danai Kuhn, Jackie Anderson. VARSITY SOFTBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Michelle Lamberton, Kim Moilan, Debbie Polard, Veronica Beutler, Karri Moilan, Linda White, Debbie Kimura, Row 2: John Waldron CMgr,l, Liz Holt, Stacey Webb, Chrissy Chegwidden, Kathy Gray, Andrea Orazio, Jenny Simmons, James Hutton CMgr.J, Coach Mike Shanahan. 234 ORGANIZATIONS ' r H , -Q v ff F GIRLS TENNIS. Front Row, Left to Right: Lillian Seapy, Susue Chang, Christian Seapy, Nicole Olds, Annie Hahn, Jennifer Seto, Irene Nguyen. Row 2: Coach Marilu Hutchens, Iria Aquino, Kaysome Ounaphom, Heidi Olds, Gina Franco, Denise Dominique. BOYS TENNIS. Front Row. Left to Right: Mats Nordgren. Tom George. Brian Fong. Song Kim, Huan Nguyen, Bryan Beach, Oukeo Ounaphom, Coach Gary Pruett, Row 2: David Alexander, -4-re , ,Q 'QV' Jeff Henshaw. Byron Bressel, Lyman Yee, Rob Reynolds. Hien , Ngugen, Phou Ounaphom, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Front Row. Left to Right: Greg Nitta, Christian Seapy, Lisa Downey, Suzy Rentfrow, Karen Zamba, Pat Rawlins, Kelly Busch, Susan Liu, Carrie Sanders, Jennifer Harrigan, Cecile Nguyen. Row 2: Sidney Louie. Celinda Jones, Wayne Jones. Scott Fresvik, Lori Bittleston, Brian Fong. Janelle Morgan. Tom George, Candi Johnson. Heidi Skowhede, Carmen Yount, Joelle Brummer, Shannon Hall, Tut Nguyen. Row 3: Joe Wheeler, Jeff Lesowski, Darrin Hekkala, David Alexander. Grant Francisco, John Mcllmoil, Huan Nguyen, Mike Nichols, Chris Kwok, Brett Johnson, Don Weston, Eric Wilson. ORGANIZATIONS 235 A ,,.A,A L.. . A A E T i tiiiii T T Q ' .. L AL l 1 '. ' VARSITY WRESTLING: Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Gary Head, Pat Rawlins, Mark Plasker, John Mcllmiol, Wayne Warmoth, Tom George, Coach Delance Duncan. Row 2: Jeff Waldrop, Tom Mickel, Jon Anderson, Mike Brewer, David Cloud, Mark Wreath, Brian Bishop,Clay Huml, John Derr, Row 3: John Halverson, Scot Schiele, Mike Montgomery, Tye Phillips, Brian Warner, Jason Pingo, Keith Hanson, Chad Mather, Chris Wheeler, David Blevins, David Johnson, Bob Brewer, Steve Peak. FRESHMAN BASEBALL, Front Row, Left to' Right: Kevin Smith, Kevin Horton, Del Dominique, Scott Anderson, Marc Duncan, Jason Fray. Row 2: Coach Jim Ross, Bob Brewer, George Schnieder, Robby Butenschoen, Aaron Wryn, Mike Allen, Mike McNeil, Coach Tom Wells. JV BASEBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Derek Buchanan, Troy Pohrman, Jon Anderson, James Bents, Ken Dunkelberger, Steve Louie, Jeff Leo. Row 2: Coach Mike Fitz, Tom Newell, Scott Swink, Jason Ward, Todd Spencer, Ted Settlemeier, David Dahle, Coach Terry Delaney. -V ' ' ,, -A M. M, , H , ir ,Q 236 ORGANIZATIONS , Q .,,,, ,,,, , ,. VARSITY BASEBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Russell Level lMgr,l, Mike Hemstead, Brent Bishop, Chuck Wilda, Ron Gray, Jeff Pilger, Brian Eckart, John Makarounis. Row 2: Coach Tim Hurley, Terry Anderson, Tim O'Leary, Chip Martin, Steve Peak, Craig lnglesby, Scott Dollens, Doug Nichols, Coach Pete Ness. BOYS TRACK: Front Row, Left to Right: Cam Cross, Weeden Cole, Trevor Dick, Clay Huml, Dave Collins, Nick Marshall, Shawn Zea, Ryan Reis. Row 2: Tom Chong, Steve Barr, Chris Lashbaugh, Bill Maxwell, Kevin Standley, Sayana Jeung, Richard Spittler, Tim Chassaing, Mike Brewer. Row 3: Shane Cole, Chad Mathers, Aaron Clayton, Bob Gray, Kevin Thomas, Ron Gray, Bill Blevins, Steve Naylor.. Row 4: David Cloud, Chris Wheeler, Jason White, Hondell Blocker, Jason Stanchfield, Keith Johnson, Al Blain, Will Roberts, Row 5: Dave Hendrie, Tye Phillips, Steve Hawley, Mark Wreath, Greg Hawley, Pat Rawlins, Jeff Lesowski, Steve Pyne. GIRLS TRACK: Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Walter Skowhede, Heidi Skowhede, Toni Paulson, Tammy Phillips, Teresa Sakaguchi, Stacey Grogan, Mgr. Nicol Clayton, Mgr, Karen Boyle. Row 2: Coach Milt Staple, Thea Nuutinen, Devonna Dick, Laura Mullen, Rebecca Tulley, Lauretta John, Angel Stupey, Coach Mirl Gratton. Row 3: Coach Randy Brown, Jennifer Brawn, Jennifer Stowe, Jennifer Busch, Teresa Walters, Erin Lewis, Ashley Streitmatter, Row 4: Najwa Sweilen, Ginger Kloch, Regina Taylor, Laura Wood, Sandi Yuasa, Shelli Greenslade, Coach Larry Delaney, 5221 ORGANIZATIONS 237 BOYS VARSITY SWIMMING, Front Row, Left to Right: Richard Spitler, Keith Lambert, Pat Fleming, Jason Kelley Todd Raeburn, Andrew Lorys, Steve Antone, Dennis Jakobsen, John Kelley, Steve Horwatt. Row 2: Chris Kempin, Ron Ridehalgh, Aaron Clayton, Rob McQueen, Tom Erickson, Todd Kibbee, David Garcia, Alan Palmer, Joel Cox, Bret Snyder, Trent Paine. N f f f 7:2 I I t G , 1 AA A ' , .-,'r'- I I ,. V ,H Qlik . I n . ,.,,,, N ,I VE Vgrr un V , ' J lv f I , W. V il I I T2 ' i A ill 7 7 'f'1 ' 5 - uv . ' i ff , ' Vsy ,,,., 21 , 1 V, V V . X, A V V, :,v f V V uv. 31' I lx e , 'fs 3' , is-M af' r-f . ,Vi - I PM I f 2 1 FRESHMAN RED BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Dominic Marshall Tim Blodgett Matt Muralt. Row 2: Erik Blome, Eric Pierson, Randy Dollens, Gregg Frank Rick Lowe Brian Martinez, Scott Nichols, Greg Hawley, Mike Unroh, Robby Butenschoen. FRESHMAN GRAY BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Trevor Sanders, Jim Hinkel, John St. Mars, Scott Hutchins. Row 2: Danny Foster, Marc Duncan, Pat Carney, Ryan Reis, Pete Pierson, Steve Barr, Arron Wallace, Kirk Tambara, Arron Wryn, Coach Brad Hanna. 238 ORGANIZATIONS 9' -fn, if 6 Jbz, 'i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row, Lett to Righti ll An, Koren Goetz, Row 2: Robert Reardon, Robyn French, Kristin Swanson. JV BOYS BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Troy Nixon, Coach Stan Woodfill, Keith Johnson, Row 2: Steve Louie, Jack Adams, Todd Spencer, Pierre Derrer. Tom Decker, Terry Anderson. Tim O'Leary, Mike Ross, Dennis Foster lmanagerl. JV BASKETBALL RALLY, Front Row. Left to Right: Danna Larson, Kristin Holder, Suzy Fischer. Row 2: Tracee Koniuck, Tina Byram, Amy Trachsel, Jennifer Brice. JV ll BASKETBALL, Front Row. Left to Right: Coach Tim Hurley, Don Sayachith, Scott Swank, Brad Smith, Steve Pyne, Robert Sullybrook, Dan Ebbighausen, Jim Leek, Tim Hill. 9' 1 ORGANIZATIONS 239 FRESHIVIAN GIRLS BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Kari Bohn, Coach Tom Wells, Toni Paulson, Row 2: Angel Stupey, Brenda McFarland, Michelle Allison, Kristi Krogh, Angie Albers, Jennifer Busch, Erin Lewis, Teresa Walters, Cheri Bendickson. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Laurie Dukart, Susie Chang, Michelle Zinser. Row 2: Shelli Greenslade, Heather Coppom, Sue Ann Baird, Kellie Culligan, Ginger Kloch, Ondine Gunderson, Ashley Streitmatter, Holly Phillips, Erica Miller. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Kim Moilan, Coach Dick Neiheus, Tammy Phillips. Row 2: Teresa Sakaguchi, Andrea Orazio, Alisa Gierloff, Kellie Culligan, Liz Sherman, MaryAnn Baird, Heidi Skowhede, Courtney Hergert, Stacey Grogan. 240 ORGANIZATIONS 2 x9 'Z if E Witt? V 1 yifikg ,. 6' Hin f f,:.Ll ,.fxIlYarffWwff VARSITY BASKETBALL RALLY, Front Row, Left to Right: Suzy Rentfrow, Jeri Gee, Amy Strader, Kristin Allen. Row 2: Koren Goetz, Deanna Peters, Lori Bittleston, Janelle Morgan. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: John Waldron Wlanagerl, Scott Fresvik, Brian Fong, Nick Marshall, AI Blain, Scott Dollens. Row 2: Todd Findley, Rick Byram. Chris Bouneff, Bill Blevins, Andy Spreadborough, Jeff Hoffman, Jason Ward, Robert Bell. fv WRESTLING HOSTESSES, Front Row, Left to Right: Rachel I-Iorn, Stephanie Lande, Jennifer Paltridge. CIVIGI gf FRESHMAN WRESTLING, Front Row, Left to Right: Wayne Warmoth, Row 2: Dan Glidden, Jason Pingo, Jim Karow, Will Warbington. Row 3: Joe Brisak, Dusty Gratton, Coach Rich Harrington, Bob Brewer, Tom Springer. ORGANIZATIONS 24 1 E VARSITY FOOTBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Robert Pearce, Brian Hergett, Jason Ward, Steve Peak, Mark Wreath, Todd Findlay, Jason Stanchfield, Scott Fresvik. Row 2: Mike Hutchins, Craig lnglesby, Merritt Richards, Jason White, Al Blain, David Dahle, Brian Bishop. Ty Phillips. Row 3: Troy Nixon, David Hendrie, Tom George, Aboody El-Kahl, Steve Naylor, Scott Dollens, Jeff Lesowski. Row 4: Mark Trelstad, Mgr. John Waldron, John Halverson, Terry Anderosn, Hondell Blocker, Pat Rawlins, Steve Pine. Row 5: Mgr. Brian Trosino, Mgr. Steve Jesperson, Brian Warner, Steve Johnson, Dajvid Cloud, Bill Blevins, Mgr. Phil Gillette. 242 ORGANIZATIONS JV VOLLEYBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Shannon,John. Laurie Brown, Susie Chang, Sandy Yuasa, Shelli Greenslade, Row 2: Stacey Grogan, Kellie Culligan, Ginger Kloch, Gina Franco, Chris Chegwidden, Tajna Kleflin. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL, Front Row. Left to Right: Coach Dick Niehues, Jackie Perry, Jodi Young. Brenda McFarland. Heidi Olds, Debbie Kimura, Toni Paulson, Angel Stupey, Michelle Berg. Row 2: Tricia Valentine, Teresa Walters, Erin Lewis, Courtney Hergert, Stephanie Durham, Tammy White, Lynette Ternes, Barbara Melius. 1 V wif A, .,,,, . , FALL STUDENT BODY OFFICERS, Front Row, Left to Right: Floyd Fouquette, Lori Bittleston, Row 2: Jeff Lesowski, Susy Renfrow, Brian Fong. A, rr, CROSS COUNTRY, Front Row, Left to Right: Trever Dick, Jennifer Zell, Tut Nguyen, Greg Hawley, Alisa Gierloff, Edwin Lau. Row 2: Karen Peters, Chris Lashbaugh, Christy Wilmoth, Shane Cole, Jeff Waldrop, Dave Collins, Alan Edwards. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL RALLY Left to Right Kari Bohn Jodi Lagerwey, Laura Hawkins Jennifer DeVet Christy Mogus. VARSITY GYMNASTICS, Front Row, Left to Right: Heather Munday, Jeri Gee, Kelly Corrigan. Dana Larson, Angela Pierce, Susan Fischer, Kim Dawson. Amy Dayton, Row 21 Kristen Allen. Michelle Hayden, Brenda Peters, Koren Goetz, Janelle Morgan, Bridget Kochans, Amy Trachsel. Deanna Peters. ORGANIZATIONS 243 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Heidi Skowhede, Mary Ann Baird, Michelle Duncan, Lori Bittleston, Kim Volk, Andrea Orazio, Lauretta John. Row 2: Coach Jane Miller, Nicole Olds, Vicki Casey, Kathy Gray, Teresa Sakaguchi, Tracy Taylor, Veronica Beutler. JV FOOTBALL RALLY, Front Row, Left to Right: Lucy Han, Marci Farlow, April Willy. Row 2: Bobbi Shadel, Venay Edwards, Nancy Herr, Michelle Zinser. VARSITY FOOTBALL RALLY, Front Row, Left to Right: Barbara Haslet Cora Best, Amelia Al-Rubaie, Kristin Swanson. Row 2: Jami Thomas SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row, Left to Michelle Heyden, Jill Burton, Denise Graves. Right: Tom George, Nick Marshall, Row 2: Tracey Mendoza, Deanna Peters, Janelle Morgan. 244 ORGANIZATIONS FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Brian Martinez, Tyler Castle, Chuck Hamann, Pat Carney, Tom Springer, Karl Hanson, Shawn Zea, Scott Anderson. Row 2: Jon Lutie, Paul Valencia, Scott Smith, Phil Schweiger, Randy Dollen, Grant Castle, Bob Brewer, Ryan Reis. Row 3: Chuck Long, Dan Glidden, George Schneider, Charlie Wallen, Byron Robinson, Chris Davenport, Bruce Russell, Jeff Fish. Row 4: Brad Phillips, Pete Pierson, Steve Barr, Scott Nichols, Jason Ashe, Will Warbington, Billy Ramsbottom, Row 5: Mike Allen, Kevin Thomas, Jim Karrow, Jason Pingo, Scott Hutchins, Josh Letter. 4:-f'il,4'i :i' fa siss- JV FOOTBALL, Front Row, Left to Right: Pat Castner, Bob Gray, Aron Clayton, Ron Gray. Keith Hanson, Scott Swank, Keith Kudrna, Steve Louie. Row 2: Chuck Ellis, Nate Smith, Ron Hall, Chris Wheeler, Brent Bishop, Tim Piteck, Tom Chong, Mike Brewer, Row 3: Todd Strader, David Wykes, John Kohlhepp, Jon Anderson, James Bents, Cam Cross, Chad Mather, Keyland Duyck, Row 4: Jason Deseler, Thomas Newell, Todd Moser, Eric Moser, James Hutton, Tim Rich. ORGANIZATIONS 245 VARSITY BOYS SOCCER, Front Row, Lett to Right: Phonesavan Chanthavong, Kelly Warner, Tim Field, Eric Wynn, Khamsouck Chanthavong. Row 2: Ted Young, Toy Thippraxy, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Derek Buchanan, Jeff Chase, Matts Norgren. Row 3: Coach Barry Ball, Kraig Gratiot, Tony Reynolds, Chip Martin, Pierre Derrer, Kevin Beckman. VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER, Front Row, Left to Right: Marlayne Poersch, Krista Mansfield. Row 2: Mary-K Worrell, Angel Franson, Katrina Mansfield, Regina Taylor, Karina Young. Row 3: Coach Jeff Cleys, Amy Wikander, Angie Kahn, Kristi Newberry, Teresa Franco, Doreen Hine, Christie McQueen. 246 ORGANIZATIONS BOYS JV SOCCER, Front Row, Left to Right: Frank Liu, Wayne Warmoth, David Deitering, Chun Lee, Dan New, James Liu. Row 2: Jason White, Kevin Horton, Mike Skoro, Derek Shaw, Lorin Young, Jennell Shin, Matt Muralt. Row 3: Coach Tim Hurley, Phonsavane Phandouangsy, Thi Vu, Anthony Christopher, Dan Wallace, Del Dominque, Mike Deitchman, Allan Newton. BOYS WATERPOLO, Front Row. Left to Right: Chris Kempin. Trent Payne, David Garcia. Steve Antone, Jason Kelly. Row 21 John Kelly, Dustin Gratton. Mike Urruh, Joel Cox, Todd Kibbee, Robbie McQueen. Dee Palmer. Row 3: Mike Nash, Ron Ridehelgh, Bret Snyder, Todd Raeburn. Dennis Jacobson, Mike Bergman. Pat Fleming. Row 4: Rob l-laug, Chris Gordon, Owen Stevens, Tom Erickson, Brian Robins, GIRLS WATERPOLO, Front Row, Left to Right: Tammy Phillips, Cora Kokos, Michelle Howe. Row 2: Lynn Kokos. Becky Eatch, Linda Griffith. Coach Eric Davenport, Row 3: Krissy Beach, Linda Palmer, Cheryl Fort, Kim Raeburn. GIRLS VARSlTY SWIM TEAM. Front Row, Left to Right: Krissy Beach, Robin Peterson, Linda Griffith, Becky Eatch, Shannon Hall,Jennifer Harrigan. Row 2: Lynn Kokos, Monica Amos, Cora Kokos, Kim Raeburn, Michelle Howe, Sarah Olsen, 'if' ' i W f x, I I , 3 'i L45-4 L4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, Front Row. Left to Right: Susan Fischer, Holly Phillips. Row 2: Bill Maxwell. Frank Louie. ORGANIZATIONS 247 INDEX A Abbott, Christopher 1113 178 Abrams, Saaela 193 198 Ackerson, Jamie 193 198 Adams, Christopher 1123 30, 70 Adams, Eric 1113 178 Adams, Paul 1113 178 Aichele, Christina 112330 Al-Rubaie, Amelia 1123 73 Albers, Angela 1123 198 Aldous, Steven 1113 178 Alexander, Brian 1123 30 Alexander. David 1113 178 Alger, Kristine 193 198 Alhadeff, Lisa 1103 188 Alioth, Kelly 193 198 Allen, Kristen 1113 178 Allen, Michael 193 198 Allison, Clif1103 188 Allison, Michelle 193 198 Alloway. Steven 1103 188 Amos, Monica 1113 129, 151, 178 An,Il1113178 Andersen Andersen , Tom 1113 178 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson. Duane 112330 Aaron 193 198 Angela 112330 Brian 1103 188 Eric 1123 30 Jackie 1113 157, 178 James 1113 66, 178 Jonathan 1103 188 Scott 193 198 Sieve 1123 30 Terry 1113 178 Vangi1113 178 Beck, Kimberly 1103 188 Beckman, Kevin 1113 178 Beigh, Tammy 1123 31, 69 Bell, Deanna 1103 188 Bell, Robert 1123 31, 123 Bellinger, Kim 1113 178 Belville, Robert 1103 188 Belville, Roger 1103 188 Bemrose, Lee 1103 188 Bendickson, Cherie 193 198 Bendickson, Michelle 1103 188 Benner. Nicole 112331 Bennett, Laura 193 83, 198 Bensel, Robert 193 198 Bents, James 1103 188 Berg, Michelle 193 198 Berg, Stacy 1123 31 Bergan, Mike 1113 178 Bergan, Susan 1103 188 Berreth, Kim 1113 178 Best, Cora 1123 31, 88 Best, John 193 198 Best, Ryan 1113 178 Betz, Jennifer 1103 188 Beutler. Veronica 1113 140, 178 Biancone, Tamara 193 198 Bidner. Lisa 1113 178 Bidwell, Shannon 1113 178 Bigelow, Kevin 1103 188 Bilodeau. Gary 1123 31, 92 Binder, Jim 1123 31 Birkenbach, Marion 1113 178 Bishop, Brent 1103 188 Bishop, Brian 1123 31 Bittleston, Lori 1123 31, 70, 72. 104 Bitz, Patricia 1113 178 Bjorklund, Caroline 193 198 Blackburn, Kim 1113 178 Blackburne, Kevin 1113 178 Blain, Al 1113 62, 178 Blakely. Bret 1113 99. 178 Blakesley. Douglas 1113 178 Blalock, Bob 1113 178 Blanco, Carla 1113 178 Blankenship, Michael 1123 31 Bledsoe, Marie 1103 188 Blevins, Bill 1123 31, 89, 102. 153 Blevins. David 112331 Blocker. Hondell 1123 31 Anthony, Erik 1103 188 Anthony, Joelle 1123 30, 63, 169 Antone, Steven 1103 126, 188 Aplington, Greg 1123 30 Aquino. lria 1113 145, 178 Archer, Matthew 1113 77. 178 Armitage, Wendy 193 198 Armstrong, Nicole 1103 188 Arnold. Dennis 1113 178 Arnold, Stephanie 1103 188 Ashe, Jason 193 198 Ashe, Julie 193 198 Ashley, Nicole 1103 188 Ashley, Teasha 1123 30, 98 Asla, Dieonne 1123 31 Atkinson, Corey 1113 178 Au, Dung Viet 1113 178 Audrain, Robin 1113 178 Augsburger, Catherine 1113 178 Austin, Brook 1123 31 Avery, Bill 193 198 Azar. Manell1103 188 B Babcock, Kimberly 1123 31 Baechler, Jim 1123 31 Bailey, Clarissa 193 198 Bailey, David 1113 178 Baird. Mary Ann 1123 31, 125 Baird, Sue Ann 1103 188 Baldridge, Scott 193 198 Banuelos, Dina 1103 188 Banuelos. Patricia 1113 178 Barello. Michelle 1113 178 Barnes, Teresa 1113 178 Barnett, Jodi 1103 188 Barr, Stephen 193 198 Barth, Thomas 1113 178 Bartlett, Michelle 193 198 Bartlette, Lisa 1103 188 Bartling, Julie 1103 188 Bartling, Scott Lee 193 198 Batson, Penny 1113 178 Bauck, Deani 193 198 Bauman, Cherie 193 198 Baumann, Debbie 193 198 Baumann. Michelle 1103 188 Bax, Lisa 193 198 Bay, Scott 1113 178 Beach, Bryan 1113 178 Beach, Kristine 193 198 Beall, Brent 1123 31 Beardsley, Darnella1113 178 Bec, Estera 193 198 Bec,Lidia1113 178 Bec, Liviu 1123 31 248 Blocker, Jeri 193 198 Blodgett, Tim 193 198 Blohm, Kevin 193 198 Blomquist, Linda 1123 32 Bockstadter, Jeffrey 1123 32 Bohn, Kari 193 198 Bohn, Michael 1113 178 Bolme. Erik 193 198 Bolzell, Jason 1103 188 Bonk, Jonathan 193 198 Bonner, Shawn 1123 32, 98 Booth, Kimberly 112332 Bordeaux, Kevin 193 198 Bordeaux, Laura 111367, 77. 178 Bostick, Shane 193 198 Bouneff, Chris 1113 178 Bowe, Rachelle 193 198 Bowers. Susan 1113 178 Bowser, Lisa 1103 188 Boyd, Chantal 1123 32 Boyd, Steven 193 198 Boyles, Gary 1113 178 Bradd. Jason 193 198 Brandt, Kelli 1103 188 Braune, Leslie 1103 188 Brawn, Jennifer 1103 121, 188 Bray, Julianne 1103 188 Bressel, Byron 112332, 71 Brewer, Bob 193 198 Brewer, Mike 1103 130, 188 Brice, Jennifer 1103 188 Bright, Douglas 1113 178 Briomes, Lillian 1113 178 Brisack, Donald 193 198 Brooks, Terry 1123 32 Brost, Shirley 1113 178 Brown Brown Brown Brown , Christian 1103 188 Danette 1103 188 :Kare 1103 188 Laurie 1113 178 Brown. ,Thomas 1123 32 Bruenderman, Ty 1113 179 Brummer, Joelle1113 179 Bryan, Darby 193 198 Bryan, Mark 1123 32 Buchanan. Derek 1113 77, 179 Buckland, Darci 1123 32 Buffington, Julie 1113 179 Buffington, Sheryl 1113 179 Buford, James 193 198 Bunch, Jessica 193 198 Bunch. Matthew 1113 179 Burch, Gina 193 198 Burian, Terri 193 198 Burkett, Tonia 1103 188 Burnett, Pamela 193 198 Burroughs, Gloria 1113 179 Burroughs, Violet 193 198 Burt, Nari 1113 179 Burton, Jill 1113 73, 76, 94, 179 Burton, Kathleen 1103 188 Busch, Jennifer 193 32, 48, 49, 173 Busch, Kelly 1123 198 Butenschoen, Robby 193 198 Butler, Rhett 1113 179 Buys, Shawn 1103 188 Byers, Tina 193 198 Byram, Ricky 1123 32 Byram, Tina 1103 69. 188 C Caballero, Julia 193 198 Cahill, Veronica 1103 188 Cahoon, Cathy 1103 188 Cain, Joseph 1123 32 Caldera, Christina 1113 179 Caldera, Ramon 193 198 Calkins, Michael 193 199 Callahan, Shaun 1123 32,97 Callahan, Shayne 1123 32 Callahan, Veronica 193 199 Camara,Aleesa1113 97, 179 Canifax, Michael 1113 179 Card, David 1123 32 Carney, Patrick 193 197, 199 Carney, Rod 1103 188 Carolus, Jenine 193 199 Carpenter, Kevin 193 199 Carpenter, Kim 1113 179 Carr, James 193 199 Casey, Vicki 1123 32 Cassle, Jonathan 193 199 Castle, Grant 193 199 Castle, Tyler 193 199 Castner, Patrick 1103 188 Catlett, Kate 1123 32 Cecile, Nguyen 1113 179 Chaffin, Jill 1123 32 Chan, Kristin 1113 179 Chang, Peter 1113 179 Chang, Susie 1103 121, 144, 188 Chanthabouasy, Laddaphone 1103 1 Chanthabouasy, Sakoun 193 199 Chanthakhoun,Khamphet1113 179 Chanthavong,Khamsouk1113 179 Chanthavong. Phonesavan 1113 179 Chapman, Jason 1103 188 Chase, Jeffrey 1123 32, 79 Chase, Laurie 1103 188 Chase. Ralph 1123 33, 61, 169 Chassaing, Timothy 193 199 Cheatham. Jimmie 1113 179 88 Chegwidden, Christina 1103 140, 141, 1 Chen, Amy 1113 179 Cheung, David 1103 188 Chicks, Newel 1123 33 Chiddix, Erik 1123 33 Chiodo. Shawn 1103 188 Choi, Lynda 1113 179 Chongi, Tom 1103 188 Christopher, Anthony 193 199 Chronister, Jennie 1113 179 Chu, Teddy 1103 189 Citterman, Teri 1103 166, 189 Clark, Lorraine 193 199 Clayton. Angie 1113 179 Clayton, Aron 110360, 189 Clayton, Nicole 193 199 Clementich, Rhonda 1103 189 Clunie, Michelle 1113 179 Coen, Beverly 1103 189 Cofer, Aaron 193 199 Cofer, Jason 1103 189 Cole, Shane 193 199 Cole, Weeden 1113 114 Collins, Becky 193 199 Collins, Christopher 193 33 Collins, David 1113 179 Comstock, Krystal 1103 189 Conachan, Gary 193 199 Conant, Jeff 193 199 Connelly, Brad 1123 33 Conner, Doug 193 199 Conover, Kristin 193 199 Cooke. Pamela 1113 179 Coppom, Heather 1103 189 Copus, Todd 1103 189 Corlew, Tina 1103 189 Cornelius, Cheri 1103 189 Corrigan, Kellie 193 199 Corson, Lisabeth 1123 33 Cota, Scott 1113 179 Court, Christine 1123 33 Court, Karen 1113 179 Cousins, Patricia 1103 189 Cox, Gary 193 199 Cox, Joel 1103 189 Cox, Tim 1103 189 Crabtree, Kelli 1103 189 Craig, Traci 1123 33 Cram, Tracy 1103 189 Crapo, Danny 1113 179 Craun, Stacy 1123 33 Crawford, John 1103 189 Cress. Tim 191 199 Cretien. Steve 1101 189 Crites, Catherine 191 199 Cross. Cameron 1101 189 Crow. Michelle 1111 179 Croxell, Anita 191 199 Culbertson, Venus 1121 33. 55 Culligan, Kellie 1101 189 Cullins, Becky 191 199 Culp, Gregory 1111 179 Cummings, Daniel 1101 189 Cummins. Jeremy 191 199 Cundiff, Marshall 1111 179 Cunningham, Gena 1121 33 Cunningham. Melissa 1111 179 Currier, Donna 191 199 Curry, Denise 1111 179 Curtis, Dana 1121 33 Custer, Roxi Lee 191 199 Cyphers, Shane 191 199 Cyrus, Marcus 1111 179 D Dahdouh, Marie 1101 189 Dahle, David 1111 179 Dahlen, Cindy 1121 33 Dallman, Jeff 1101 189 Danaher, Stacy 1101 189 Danielson, Amy 191 199 Danielson, Anita 1101 189 Daravivanh, Nouphone 1101 189 Darnall. Carole 1101 189 Daugherty, Dan 1101 114, 189 Daugherty, Tami 191 199 Davenport, Christopher 191 95, 199 Davenport, Dori 1101 64, 189 Davidson. Ladawna 1111 179 Davie, Ebin 1111 179 Davis. Ruth 1111 179 Dawson, Brian 1121 33 Dawson, Kimberly 1101 189 Day. Bob 1121 33, 117 Day, Richard 1111 179 Day, Wendy 1111 179 Dayton, Amy 1111 179 Decker, Thomas 1111 179 W Deitchma n, Michael 191 199 Deitering, David 191 199 Deitering. Paul 1121 33. 98 Delarosa, Krista 110198, 189 Delatorre, Angelica 191 199 Delatorre, Delatorre Anselmo 1121 33 Patricia 1111 179 Delgado, Carolyn 1101 189 Demars, Gregory 1101 189 Denny, Lisa 1111 179 Deroo, Michelle 191 199 Derrer, Heidi 191 199 Derrer. Pierre 1111 179 Descamps, Michael 1111 179 Deschaine. James 191 199 Deseranno, Joseph 1111 179 Detert, Carl 1111 179 Dev, Neeta 112133 Devet, Jennifer 191 199 Devet, Mitchell 1111 179 Dexheimer. Kevin 191 199 Dibe. Hoda 1101 189 Dick, Brian 1121 33, 50, 114, Dick,Devonna 110162. 189 Diedrich, Dawn 191 199 Dileone, Georgette 1121 33 Dirks, Laura 1121 34. 168 Dittler, Tamara 191 199 Dixon, Cheryl 1121 34 Dixon, Rebecca 1101 189 Dixon, Stephen 1101 189 Dockstader, Danielle 1121 34 Dollens, Randall 191 197. 199 Dollens, Scott 1121 34, 103, 122. 139 Dominique, Del 191 199 Dominique, Denise 1121 34, 78, 164 Dow, Michaelle 191 199 Downey. Lisa 1111 179 Downing, Deborah 1101 189 Downing, John 191 199 Downing, Michael 1111 179 Doyle, Dawn 191 199 Draper, Paula 1101 189 Dreger, Megan 1101 189 Driver, Bret 1121 34 Driver, Troy 1121 179 Drury, Kelly 1101 189 Dufault. Stacey 1101 189 Dukart, Laurie 1101 189 Duncan. Marc 191 199 Duncan, Michelle 1111 105, 151.179 Dunham, Grant 1111 180 Dunkelberger, Kenneth 1101 189 Dunn, Julie 191 199 Durham, Coleen 1101 189 Durham, Kevin 191 199 Durham. Durham. Duyck, J Michael 1111 180 Stephanie 191 199 oseph 1121 34 Duyck, Keland 1101 189 Duyck, Troy 191 199 Dyer, Christopher 1121 34 E Earbington, Victoria 191 199 Eatch, Rebecca 1111 180 Eatch. Victoria 191 199 Ebbighausen, Danny 1101 189 Eckart, Brian 1121 34 Eddington, Joyce 1121 34, 85 Edgar, Joseph 112134 Edwards, Alan 191 200 Edwards, Venay 1101 189 Eirich, Amy 191 200 ElKhal, Abdulah 1121 34, 88 Elliott, Barbara 1111 180 Elliott, Bradley 1111 180 Ellis, Bec ki 191 200 Ellis. Charles 1101 189 Ellis, Steven 1111 180 Elmore, Tina 1101 189 Engman, Erickson, Shanin 191 200 Thomas 1101 189 Erlandsen. Jill 1101 189 Erwin, Kevin 191 200 Evans. Alan 1121 34 F Eajardo, Michael 191 200 Farah, Penelope 191 200 Farlow, Marcie 1101 189 Earrell, D WN ,..f- ina1101 189 249 Fast, Jennifer 1111 180 Faulhaber, Tracy 1101 189 Ferguson, Kari 191 200 Ferrell, Heidi 191 200 Fetters, Tricia 1121 34 Field, Timothy 1111 180 Fields, Lori 191 200 Fields, Wendy 1101 189 Fillie, Alice 1101 190 Findlay, Todd 1121 34 Fink, Tom 191 200 Fischer, Renee 191 200 Fischer, Susan 1101 190 Fleming, Paul 1111 180 Flener, Mark 1101 190 Fletcher, Regena 1101 190 Flint. Dennis 1121 34, 50 Flint, Melissa 1121 34 Flohr. Brendan 191 200 Flores. Barry 1111 180 Flores, Brenda 1111 180 Flores, Sabrina 191 200 Foeckler, John 1121 34 Fong, Brian 112134, 123 Ford, Erin 191 200 Ford,Juster1101 190 Ford, Tiffany 191 200 Ford, Traci 191 200 Forrester, Roger 1111 171, 180 Forsberg, Nicole 191 200 Fort, Cheryl 1121 34, 108, 109 Fort, George 191 200 Foshaug, Tina 1101 190 Foster, Daniel 191 200 Foster, Dennis 1101 190 Foster, Teresa 1121 34 Fouquette, Floyd 1121 35 Francisco. Grant 1111 180 Franco, Geraldine 1111 180 Franco, Theresa 1121 35, 113, 144, 145 Frank, Glenn 1111 180 Frank, Gregg 191 200 Franson, Angelique 1121 35 Franson, Tad 1101 190 Fray, Jasen 191 200 French, Robyn 111187, 180 Frenette, Jason 191 200 Frenzel, Tracy 1111 180 Frerk, Lisa 1121 35 Fresvik. Scott 1121 35 Frey, Crystal 191 200 Friesen, Theresa 1111 180 Frisbie, Teresa 191 68, 200 Fugman, Jannae 1121 35 Funk, Matt 191 200 G Gabbey, Clara 1111 180 Gabbey, Janet 1101 190 Gabbey. Kathrine 1121 35 Gabel, Guy 1111 180 Gaffney, Victor 1101 190 Gallagher, Shawn 1111 180 Galofteanu, Carmen 1111 180 Galofteanu, Mariana 191 200 Ganshorn, Tauni 1111 180 Garber, Jennifer 191 200 Garcia, Ann 1111 180 Garcia, David 1101 190 Garcia, Shytona 1101 190 Gardner, Sally 1111 180 Gardner, Teresa 1101 190 Garner, Steve 191 200 Garrett, Sherry 1121 35, 75 Garrettson, Andrew 1121 35, 77 Gawlista, John 1111 180 Gee, Jeri 1111 118, 180 Gells, John 191200 George, Thomas 1121 35, 48, 49, 56, 172 Gerdes, Celina 1111 180 Gerritz, Carrie 191 200 Giebelhouse, Tami 1111 180 Gierloff, Alisa 1111 176, 180 Gilcrist, Lorraine 1101 190 Gill, Tonja 1111 180 Gill, Tracy 191 200 Giller, Robert 191 200 Gillette, Phillip 1111 180 Gilley, Teresa 191 200 Glidden, Daniel 191 200 Goetz, Koren 1111 118, 180 Gold, Michael 1101 190 Gollyhorn, Allen 191 200 Gomez, Michell 191 200 Gordon, Christopher 1101 190 Gough, John 1101 190 Gould, Anthony 1121 35 Graf, Eileen 191 200 Graham, Jeffrey 191 200 Graham, Jennie 191 200 Gratiot, Kraig 1111 110, 180 Gratton, Dustin 191 200 Gravel, Tina 1101 190 Gravening, Richard 191 200 Graves, Denise 1111 180 250 Gray, Kathy 1121 35, 141, 172 Gray, Robert 1101 186, 190 Gray, Ronald 1101 190 Green, Deanna 1111 180 Greenslade, Shelli 1101 190 Griffith, Brian 1101 190 Griffith, Linda 1101 190 Gritzmacher, Jennifer 1101 190 Gritzmacher, Teri 1121 35 Groeger,Jami1111 152 Groeger, Richard 1111 35 Grogan, Stacey 1101 83, 190 Grover, Gina 1101 190 Grover, Tina 1101 190 Guenther, Anthony 1121 35 Gundersen, Ondine 1101 190 Gurusinghe, Rochelle 1101 190 Gustin, Gary 1121 35 H Ha, Binh 1121 35 Ha. Hoa Van 1101 190 Haase, Michelle 1101 190 Hack, Ronald 1121 35 Hadley, Goldie 191 200 Hadley, Wendy 191 200 Hagan, Patricia 1121 35 Haggerty, Damon 1101 190 Haider, Tracy 191 170. 200 Haines, Kellie 1101 190 Haines Jr. David 1101 190 Halk, James 191 200 Hall, Elizabeth 191 200 Hall, Lisa 191 200 Hall, Ronald 1101 190 Hall, Ronald Lee 1111 180 Hall, Shannon 1111 128, 180 Halverson. John 112135 Hamann, Charles 191 200 Hamann, Dana 1111 180 Hamlin, Bradley 1121 36 Hammond, Bryan 1101 190 Hammond, Katerina 1111 180 Hammond. Kimberly 191 200 Hammond, Scot 1121 36 Hammond, Spencer 191 200 Han, Annie 1111 180 Han, Lucy 1101 190 Hanel, Tracy 1111 180 Haner, Christina 1121 36, 92 Haner, Michael 191 200 Hansen, Kenneth 1111 180 Hansen, Michelle 1101 170, 190 Hanson, Jill 1121 36 Hanson, Karl 191 200 Hanson, Keith 1101 190, 197 Hanson. Robert 1101 190 Hanson, Tracy 1111 180 Harbick, Nicole 191 196, 200 Harbick, Troy 1111 180 Hardesty, Robert 191 200 Harding, Jonathan 191 200 Harding, Karla 1101 190 Hargraves, Lorna 191 201 Hargraves, Victoria 1101 190 Harkleroad, Julie 1111 180 Harman, Steven 191 201 Harr, Erin 1101 190 Harr, Scott 1111 180 Harrigan, Jennifer 1111 75, 98, Harrington, Leah 1101 190 Harrison, Robert 1111 180 Harrison, Sonya 1101 190 Hart, Mona 191 201 Hartwick, Marcy 1101 190 Hartwig, Jenifer 1101 190 Harvey, Toni 1121 36 Haslet, Barbara 1111 180 Hastings, Michelle 1111 180 Haston, Deanna 191 201 Haug, Robert 1101 190 Haun, Dixie 1101 190 Hawkins, Kealii 191 201 Hawkins, Laura 191 201 Hawley, Gregory 191 201 Hawley, Steven 1111 180 Hawthorne, Linda 1101 190 Hay, Teresa 1111 180 Hayes, Ronda 1101 190 Hayward, Dayna 1111 180 Heasley, Kevin 1111 180 Hedlund, Tara 1121 36 Heil, Lisa 1121 36, 152 Hein, Kimberly 1111 180 Hekkala, Darin 1111 181 Held, Kelly 1111 181 Helgerson, Michelle 1111 181 Helgerson, Teri 1101 190 Helm, Paulyne 1111 181 Hemstead, Michael 1121 36, 88 Hendricks, Kun 1111 181 Hendrie, David 1121 36 Hendrix, Kenneth 191 162,201 Henkel, Shirleen 1111 181 Henkle, Tammy 1111 181 129, 180 Henning, David 1121 36 Henshaw, Jeffrey 1101 190 Heppner, Lisa 1111 165, 181 Hergert, Courtney 191 124, 201 Hergert, Brian 1111 181 Herigstad, Scott 191 201 Herr, Nanci 1101 190 Herring, Brian 1111 181 Hersey, Sherri 1111 181 Hersey, Tammy 191 201 Hershey, Debbie 1111 181 Hertner, Todd 1111 181 Herzog, Robert 1121 36 Hess, Jennifer 1101 190 Hetfield, James 1101 190 Hetzler, David 1111 181 Heyden, Michelle 1111 73, 83, 181 Hickel, Michael 191 201 Hill, Tim 1111 181 Hillier, Tami 1101 191 Hine, Doreen 1121 36 Hinkel, James 191 201 Hinkel, Shamera1111 181 Ho, Greg 1111 181 Hoams. Fordon 191 201 Hoard, Brenda 1121 36 Hoffard, Francesca 1111 181 Hoffman, Jeffrey 1111 123, 181 Holder, Kristin 1101 191 Holder, Traci 1121 36 Holler. Shawna 1111 181 Hollfield, Carole 1111 181 Holm, Marty 191 201 Holmes, Darsi 1121 36 Holmes, Kirk 1121 36, 68 Holt, Bryce 1121 36 Holt, Elizabeth 1101 191 Honey, Adrian 191 201 Honeywell, Stacy 191 201 Hong, David 191 201 Honn, Jason 1111 181 Hooper, Laura 191 201 Hopper, Allen 1101 191 Hopper, Marcella 1121 36 Horga.Cornel191201 Horga. Nicolae 1111 181 Horn, Rachel 1111 172, 181 Horton. Kevin 191 201 Horwatt, Jill 1121 36 Horwatt, Stephen 1101 191 Howard, Kristina 1111 181 Howe, Michelle 191 201, 132 Huffman, Naomi 1111 181 Huffman, Shawna 191 97.201 Huft, Charlene 1111 171,181 Huisman, Steven 1101 191 Hull, Jeff 1111 181 Hull, Karrie 191201 Huml,Clayton 112136, 114 Humphries, Brenda 191 201 Hunt, Scott 1101 191 Hunziker, Louis 1121 37 Hurlock, James 191 201 Hutchins, Mike 1121 37, 69, 151 Hutchins, Scott 191 201 Hutton, James 1101 191 Hutton, Mark 191 201 Hyatt, Kristen 1121 37 I Inglesby, Craig 1121 37, 138, 139, 152 lrby, Angela 1101 191 Irwin, David 1101 191 Irwin, Kamille 191 201 lshida, Kenneth 1111 181 Ishida, Kimberly 1111 181 J Jackson, Brad 112137 Jackson, Gwendolyn 1101 191 Jackson, Holly 1121 37, 67 Jaha, Maria 191 201 Jakobson, Dennis 1111 181 Jameson, Karen 1111 181 Jenneke, Jason 1101 191 Jennings, Kenneth 1121 37 Jenson, Carrin 191 201 Jespersen, Steve 1121 37 Jeung, Saysana 191 201 Johannesen, Kris 1101 82, 191 John, Lauretta 1121 37 John, Sh Johnson, anon 1101 191 Bret 1111 80, 181 Johnson, Candice 1121 37, 96 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Christina 1121 181 David 1101 191 Dawnita 1101 191 Johnson: Jason 191 201 Johnson, Kamie 1111 181 Johnson, Keith 1111 132, 181 Johnson, Kevin 112137 Johnson, Michelle 1121 37 A, 92 l il'-vw, svn 1 va M, , 3g -N-A,' W 1 ivwulnpw-.. Johnson. Robert 1113 176, 181 Johnson. Robert 1103 191 Johnson, Stacey 1123 37 Johnson, Steven 1103 191 Johnson, Steven 112337 Johnston, Angie 1113 181 Johnston, Samuel 1113 181 Jones, Brian 193 201 Jones, Celinda 1113 181 Jones, Douglas 1123 37, 99 Jones, Kenneth 1123 37 Jones, Scott 1123 37 Jones, Thomas 1123 37, 66 Jones, Wayne 1123 37, 51 Joyce. Joe 1113 181 Juker, Kyra 1113 181 Juker, Larry 1103 191 Juker, Lonny 1103 191 Jung, Eugene 193 201 Jung. Sylvia 1113 181 Justice, Karri 193 201 K Kackman, Michael 1123 37, 63, 94 Kafel, Jeffrey 193 201 Kahl, Elise 1103 191 Kahl, Kalah 193 201 Kahl, Mitchell 1123 38 Kahler. Laura 1123 181 Kahn, Angela 1103 191 Kalmbach, Brice 193 201 Kaloudis. Kiki 193201 Kanzler, Jeni 1113 181 Karbo, Kristi 1103 157, 191 Karow. Jimmy 193 201 Kealiher, Bill 193 201 Kehler, Jeff 1103 191 Kehler, Ken 1113 181 Keller, Wayne 1123 38 Keller. Wendy 1123 38 Kelley, Jason 1103 186. 191 Kelley, John 1123 38, 78 Kelly, Kasie 1113 181 Kempin, Chris 1103 191 Ming f f ,J 1 .1 V. H B . ' 1 um Kendell, Tamara 193 201 Kenney, Tracie 1103 88, 191 Kernon, Shannon 193 201 Kerr, Danna 1113 181 Kessler. Tina 1123 38, 52 Khal. Lydia 1113 181 Khamsouk,Khamphene1123 38 Kibbee, Todd 1123 38 Kiersey. Bryan 1113 181 Kim, Do Kwong 193 201 Kim, Song 193 38 Kimura. Deborah 193 201 Kimura, Jennifer 1123 38 King, David 1113 165, 181 King, Kerry 1103 191 King, Tracy 1113 181 Kinsel, Michael 1103 191 Kleflin.Tajna1103 191 Kloch, Ginger 1103 191 Kloch, Michael 1123 38 Kloosterman, Kelly 1123 38 Knickman, Gina 1103 191 Knickman, Kristine 1123 38 Kniss, Christopher 1103 191 Kniss, Kim 112338 Knudson, Kristopher 193 201 Ko, Sung 193 201 Koch, Neil 193 201 Kochans, Bridget 1113 119, 181 Kochans, Jennifer 1123 38 Koester, Crystal 1103 191 Kohlhepp, John 1103 120. 191 Kokos, Cora 1103 109, 138, 191 Kokos, Eddie 1113 181 Kokos, Lynn 193 138, 201 Koniuck. Tracy 1103 191 Kopacz, Jason 1113 181 Kowalkowski John 10 191 , 1 3 Kramer, John 112338 Kramer. Susan 1103 191 Krause, Kim 1123 38 Kray, Jason 193201 Kreitzer, Dorena 1123 38 Kreutz, Tracy 1103 191 Krogh, Kristi 193 201 Kudrna, Keith 1113 182 Kuehl, Penny Sue 1103 191 f.v,,,,h M, qw 195840540 , , W C' Wfvdfwfif an A ,.,, ' M . . . fy' l 4 Kuhn, Danai 1103 191 Kusah. Jennifer 193 201 Kusaj, Sam 193 201 Kwok, Christopher 1123 38, 70 L Lacey, Phillip 1113 182 Laford, Jason 1103 63, 151, 191 Lagerwey. Jodi 193 201 Laha Lamarr, Quinn 1113 182 Lambert. Keith 1113 182 Lambert, Kurt 1103 192 Lamberton. Michelle 1123 38 Lamont, Ginell 1113 94, 157, 182 Lamont, Sean 193201 Lande, Stephanie 1113 182 Langley, Lisa 1113 182 Langley, Taunja 1123 38 Larsen, Jr.. Pat 1123 39 Larson, Christina 193 202 Larson, Dana 1103 192 Larson, Duane 1123 39 Larson, Erick 1113 182 Larson, Kelly 1123 39 Lashbaugh, Chris 1103 114, 192 ie, Danny 1103 191 Lau, Alison 193 202 Lau, Edwin 112339, 71 Laudenslager, Kristen 1113 182 Lauderdale, Michelle 1113 182 Lawrence, Rebecca 1123 39. 55 Lawrence, Rosanna 1113 182 Layman, Angela 1123 39 Leach, Daniel 1103 192 Leake, James 1103 192 Lee Lee .Calvin 112339 Chun 1113 182 Lee, Eun Ah 1123 39, 78, 168 Lee, Kathy 1113 182 Lee, Maureen 1103 192 Lee Sookie 193 202 lr, Richard 1103 192 Lefors, Jennifer 1123 39 Lehne, Phillip 193 202 Lee 251 Leo. Jeff 1111 182 Lesowski, Jeffrey 1121 39. 79, 87 Lesowski. Jennifer 191 202 Letter. Joshua 191 202 Leung. Angie 191 202 Lewis, Erin 191 146. 202 Liesy, Thomas 1101 192 Lill, Merle 1101 192 Lindemann. Amanda 1101 192 Lindemann, Teresa 191 202 Linder, Lisa 1111 182 Lindley, Tracy 191 202 Lind uist Dina 11 182 McNeil. Marianne 112140 McNeil. Michael 191 202 McPherson, Terrie 191 202 McQueen. Christie 1121 40 McQueen. Kristi 191 202 McQueen, Robert 1121 40 McQuown. Edward 1101 192 McWilliams, Gavin 1101 192 Mealey. Meg 112140 Meddaugh, Ami 1121 40 Medford, Lavette 1111 182 Medley, Christina 1121 40 Medley, Kathleen 1101 153, 192 Nguyen. Hiep 191 203 Nguyen. Huan 112141 Nguyen. lrene 1101 193 Nguyen. Karen 1Tt1 112141 Nguyen Nichols. Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, ,Thach1111183 Douglas 112141 Michael 112141 Mystene 112141 Richard 1111 183 Scott 191 203 . q . V . C J Liu. Frankie 1101 192 Liu, James 1101 192 Liu, Susan 1121 39, 52 Lively. Anthony 191 202 Lively. Jodi 191 202 Loeb. Tammy 1121 39 Loeung. Samary 191 202 Londos. Jeffrey 1101 192 Long. Charles 191 202 Long. David 1101 192 Meeker, Dennis 191 202 Meeker, Nick 1121 40 Mejia, Nichole 1101 192 Mejia. Tracy 1111 182 Melius. Barbara 191 202 Mellis, Daveena 1111 182 Melton. Melissa 1101 192 Melton. Michelle 1111 182 Melton, Monty 191 202 Melton, Todd 1101 192 Long. Suzanne 1121 39 Lopez. Lorys, Carris1111 182 Andrew 112139.51, 126 Louie, Sherman 191 202 Louie, Louie. Sidney 111180. 182 Steven 1101 192 Mendoza, Tracey 112140, 60 Mergel. Cameron 1111 182 Messner, Lisa 191 202 Meyer, Marti 1121 40 Michael, Angela 1101 192 Lourwood, Bridget 1101 192 Loveall. Russell 1111 182 Lovett. Dale 191 202 Lowe, Richard 191 202 Luangrath, Ouma1101 192 Luce. Cheryl 1101 192 Luckenbaugh, Marc 1121 39, 51 Luker. Brad 191 202 Lund. Amher112154 Lutje. John 191 202 Lutz. Jeff 1101 153. 192 Lutz. Michelle 1101 192 Lyons. Erik 1111 167.182 Lyons. Pamela 191 202 Michel. Michelle 191 202 Mick, Dawn 191 202 Mickel, Tommy 1111 111, 182 Mickey. Christine 191 202 Miclk, Michael 1101 192 Millard, Leanne 191 202 Miller, Chrys 1111 182 Miller, Debbie 1111 182 Miller, Erica 110 192 Nicholson, Leanna 1121 41 Nitz, Erich 1101 193 Nixon, Troy 1111 102. 183 Noon, Jody 1101 193 Nordgren. Mats 112142, 63 Norman. Timothy 1101 193 Norton, Vin 112142 Nuutinen.Thea 112142.89 O O'Brien. Gregory 1111 183 O'Hearn. Vance 191203 O'Leary. Tim 1111 183 O'Shannon, Kathlene 191 203 Oates, Teresa 1101 193 Obitz, Kristin 1111 99, 183 Odam, Jeffery 1111 183 Odam. Jeremy 1111 183 Ogan, Heather 191 203 Oggero. Lance 1111 183 Olds. Brett 1101 193 Olds. Heidi 191 145, 203 Olds. Nicole 1111 144, 147. 183 ' 1 Miller. Kolita 112140 Miller. Ramee112140 Miller, Timothy 1111 182 Mills. Joanne 191 202 Mills. Lorenzo 1101 192 Mintun. Michelle 1101 192 Mitschele, Mary 191 202 Moe, Michael 1121 40, 99 Oliver. Suzanne 1121 42 Olsen. Sarah 1111 183 Olson. Teresa 1101 193 Opperman. Ryan 1111 183 Oquist. Edward 191 203 Orazio. Andrea 112142. 141 Orazio. Lisa 191 203 Orren. Heidi 191 203 M Macbean, Tamara 1111 182 Macclanathan. Collette 1121 39 Mackey, Jenifer 1111 182 Macki, Reino 191202 Mackie. Debbie 112139 Magnusson, Nils 1121 39 Magoon.Son1a112139 Maguire. Chris 191 202 Makarounis. John 112139 Mansfield. Katrina 1101 192 Mansfield. Krista 1101 95, 121. 192 Mantia, Jacky 191202 Mar. Deborah 1111 182 Mar. Eugene 191 202 Marchi, Cynthia 1111 182 Markell. Robert 191 202 Marrs. Diane 1111 182 Marshall, Diana 112140 Marshall, Dominic 191 202 Marshall. Jenifer 1101 192 Marshall. Nick 1121 40 Martens. Edward 112140 Martin. Christopher 1111 182 Martin. Greg 1121 40. 138 Martinez. Brian 191202 Masten. Samantha 1101 192 Master. Laura 1101 192 Mastrucle. Karen 1101 192 Mather. Chad 1101 192 Matsuda, Kim 191 202 Matthews. Patricia 1111 182 Mattson, Trisha 1111 182 Moeller, Moeser Moeser Mogus, Moilan, Moilan. Molina. Molina. Ronda 1101 192 Eric 1111 182 Todd 1101 192 ,Christy 191 202 Karri1111 182 Kimberli1111 141.182 Edward 1101 192 Leroy 1111 182 Montee. Kevin 1101 192 Montee, Lisa 112141 Orren. Jeffrey 1111 97, 183 Ounaphom, Kaysone 1101 144. 193 Ounaphom.Oukeo1101 193 Ounaphon, Sisomphou 112142 Maxwell. Bill 1101 192 Mays, Deidre' 1111 182 McAfee, Kevin 1111 182 McAlavy, Cheryl 1101 192 McAllister. David 191 202 McAllister. James 1101 192 McCallum. Patrick 1111 182 McCarthy. Ryan 191 196. 202 McCauley. Bridget 1111 182 McClure, Teresa 112140 McCluskey. Sean 1111 182 McComas, Darla 191 202 McCoy. Tamara 1101 192 McCulley. Hollie 1101 192 McDade, Steven 112140, 156 McFarland, Brenda 191 202 McFarland. Timothy 191 202 Mclferon. Tracy 1111 182 McGavock, Brian 1111 182 McGraw. Devin 112140 McGrew, Dawn 191 202 McGrew, James 1111 182 McGuire, Jim 1111 182 Mcllmoil, Christopher 1111 182 Mcllmoil.John112140,83. 173 Mclnnis. Lisa 1111 71, 182 Mclntyre. Kellie 191 202 McLaughlin, Kristie 1101 192 252 Montgomery. Michael 1111 182 Montgomery. Sean 1101 171. 192 Moore. Denise 1101 192 Moore. Tammara 1121 41, 97 Moothart, Heidi 1101 192 Moran, Larry 1101 192 Morgan, Barry 1111 182 Morgan.Janelle 112141, 63, 173 Morgan, Robert 1101 192 Morrell, John 112141, 52 Morris, Keri 191 202 Morris, Sean 191 202 Morrison. Bridgett 1121 41. 52 Morrison. Christen 191 202 Morrison, Jonathan 1121 41 Morrison, Scott 1111 182 Moss. Paul 1101 192 Mowery. Debra 1121 41 Mowery. Dennis 1101 192 Moyle. Christina 191202 Mua. Long 191 202 Muleback, Lori 191202 Mulkey. Jason 1101 192 Mullen. Laura 1121 41 Muller, Robert 1101 193 Muralt. Matthew 191 202 Musgrove. Scott 1101 193 N Nagel, Jacqueline 191 203 Nakamura, Kristin 1111 182 Nash. Michael 1121 41, 107 Nate, Deborah 1111 183 Naylor. Steve 112141. 79 Neill. Robert 191 133. 203 Neisz. Joseph 191 203 Nelson. Grady 191 203 Netz, Lynn 191203 Neuharth, Denise 1101 193 New, Daniel 191 203 Newberry, Alan 112141 Newberry, Kristi 1121 41, 112, 150 Newell, Dolores 191 203 Newell, Kathryn 112141 Newell, Michael 1121 41 Newell. Thomas 1101 193 Newton. Allen 191 203 Ngo, Duc 1111 183 Nguyen. Cu Van 1111 183 Nguyen, Hien 1111 183 ., 1. UTND, OR Reynolds P Pagar, Shannon 1101 193 Palmer, Alon Dee 1111 183 Palmer, Beth 1121 42 Palmer, Linda 112142 Paltridge, Jennifer 1121 42 Pap, Mihaela 1111 183 Parga Jr., Juan 1101 193 Parke, Guy 191 203 Parke, Lisa 1101 193 Parker, Christine 1101 193 Parker, Tom 1121 42 Parsons, Jackquilin 1101 193 Parsons, Leeanna 191 203 Paulson, Toni 191 203 Payne, Trenton 1101 193 Peak, Steven 1111 131, 183 Pearce, Robert 1111 183 Pendleton, David 1101 193 Pennie, Christy 1101 193 Perez, Jacqueline 1111 183 Perez, Laura 1111 183 Perry, Jackie 191 203 Peters. Brenda 1101 193 Peters, Deanna 1121 42 Peters, Duane 1111 183 Peters, Karen 1101 193 Peters, Marcus 1121 42 Peterson, Kenneth 112142 Peterson, Robin 1101 193 Pham, Anh 1101 193 Pham, Dinh 112142 Pham, Ha 191 203 Pham, Huy 1101 170,193 Phandouangsy, Chanthakon 1121 42 Phandouangsy, Phonsavane 191 203 Reese, Bill 191 203 Reese, Robert 1111 183 Reis, Ryan 191 133, 203 Renfro, Kerry Jo 1111 75, 183 Rentfrow Reynolds Reynolds ,Suzanne 1121 43, 72, , Byron 1111 183 Dianna 1121 43 Reynolds: Kelly 1111 183 Re nolds Michael 10 193 y , ' 1 1 Reynolds, Rene 191 203 Reynolds, Robert 1111 183 ,Tony 1111 110, 183 Ribeiro, Rodrigo 1121 43 Rich, Tim 1121 43 Richards, John 191 203 Richards, Merritt 112143 Richardson, Diane 1111 183 Richardson, Dwayne 191 203 Richey, Rhonda 1111 183 Richey, Roger 1111 183 Richmond, Jason 1101 193 Ridehalgh, Ronald 191 203 Rider, Ronda 191 203 Riese, Ka ren 112143 Rimes, Kenneth 191 203 Rish, Dirk 191 203 Ritter, John 1111 183 Robbins, Ellen 1111 183 Roberts, Annette 1101 193 Roberts, Kimberly 1121 43 Roberts, Lori 1101 193 Roberts, Stephen 1121 43 Roberts, William 1111 183 Roberts, Jr., Charles 191 203 Robertson, Deon 191 203 Robertson, Wade 191 203 Robins, Brian 191 203 Phillips, Phillips, Philli s D . Phillips, Phillips, Brad 191 203 Holly 1101 193 Tammy 1121 42 Tye1111114,152,183 Tyler 112142, 51 Phosakham, Bounkeuth 1121 42 Piekarski, Ava 1101 193 Pierce, Angela 1101 119, 120, 193 Pierson. Erik 191 203 Pierson, Peter 191 203 Pilger, Cynthia 191 203 Pilger, Jeffrey 1111 139, 183 Pingo, Jason 191 203 Piteck, Timothy 1101 193 Pixley, Lisa 1101 193 Pixley, Sonny 191 203 Pizer, Brenda 191 203 Plasker, Mark 1111 183 Plowman, Darin 191 203 Poersch, Marlayne 1101 193 Pohrman, Troy 1111 183 Pollard, Deborah 1121 42 Popejoy, Niki 191 203 Porter, Roberta 1121 42, 52 Poulter, Angela 1101 193 Pound, Troy 1111 183 Pouppirt, Michelle 112143 Powell, James 1111 183 Powell, Paul 191 203 Powell, Robert 1101 193 Prather, Gregory 1111 183 Praus, Kenneth 1111 183 Praus, Rodney 191 203 Prentice, Robert 1111 183 Presley, Anna 191 203 Price, Tina 191 203 Pruiett, John 1101 193 Pulfrey, Chris 1101 193 Punlap. Tony 1111 183 Purser. David 191 203 Pyne, Steve 1111 183 Quackenbush, Brenda 1101 193 Quackenbush, Jason 112143 Quon, Elaine 1101 193 R Rabe, Matthew 191 203 Raeburn, Kim 112143, 108, 129 Raeburn, Todd 1111 127, 183 Ramirez, Eduardo 1111 93, 183 Ramirez, Ricardo 112143, 70. 79, 87 Randall, Kimberly 1121 43, 93 Randol, Dana 1111 183 Rankin, Caroline 1111 183 Rardin, Robert 1111 183 Rasmussen, Kevin 1101 193 Rau Dena 11 183 , 1 1 Rawlins, Pattric 1121 43, 102, 103, 131 Reed, Dawna 1111 183 Reed, Ronald 112143 Reed, Sandra 1101 193 Reed, Shawn 1101 193 Robinson, Bryan 191 203 Robinson, Julyn 1101 193 Rocha, Todd 1111 183 Rodgers, Eric 1111 184 Rodriquez, Ricardo 1111 184 Ronald, Marti 1101 193 Ronald, Stacy 191 203 Ronald, Ty 1111 184 Rood, Ronald 112143, 67, 93 Rosenlund, Shelly 191 203 Ross, John 1111 88, 184 Ross, Michael 1111 184 Ross, Scott 1111 184 Ross, Stephen 1101 186, 193 Roub, Michael 1101 193 Ruhl, Kelly 1101 193 Rumbaugh, Ken 1101 193 Rusaw, Daryl 1121 43 Rush, Scott 1121 43. 55 Russell, Bruce 191 203 Russell, Tina 112143, 98 Russum. Coreen 1101 193 Rutledge, Martina 1111 184 Rutz, Travis 1101 193 Ryan, Kellie 191 203 Rydman, Thad 1121 44 S Sadler, Paul 1121 44 Sager, Kurt 1101 193 Sakaguchi, Teresa 112144, 124 Salewski, Mike 191 204 Saliphod, Chansavang 191 204 Salsbery, John 1101 193 Salsbery, Mark 1111 163, 184 Salvey, Eric 1121 44 Sander, Merle 1101 193 Sanders, Carrie 1121 44, 157 Sanders, Tiffany 1111 184 Sanders, Trevor 191 204 Sanford, Shelly 1121 44 Sayachith,Som-Oura1111 184 Sayachith, Sommano 1121 44 Schaffer, Jeff 191 162 Schaffer, William 1101 194 Schanno, Carrie 191 204 Schanno, Lori 1111 184 Scheele, Joe 112144 Schick, Kelly 1101 194 Schiele, Scot 1101 194 Schierbeek, Sheryl 1121 44 Schlegel, Tammy 1111 163, 184 Schmidt, Lori 1101 194 Schmidt, Patrick 191 204 Schmitz, Greg 1121 44 Schmuland, Cynthia 1101 194 Schneider, George 191 204 Schnell, Mandy 191 204 Schoen, Sherri 1101 194 Schroeder, Patrick 1121 44, 67 Schroeder, Tim 1111 184 Schubert, Eliza 1111 184 Schulz, Duane 191 204 Schweiger, Michael 1111 184 Schweiger, Phillip 191 204 Scott, James 1111 184 Scott, Jayleen 191 204 Scott, Michele 1111 184 1 Scott, Tish 1111 177. 184 Seal, Scott 1121 44 Seapy, Christian 1111 75, 144, 184 Seapy, Lillian 1101 172, 194 Searing, Steve 1111 184 Seifert, Sara 1111 184 Seiffert, Tamara 1101 194 Seitz, Corinne 1101 194 Sengchannavong, Littaphone 1121 44 Seto, Jennifer 191 204 Settlemier, Ted 1111 184 Severs, Joseph 1101 194 Severs, Ryan 112144 Sewell, Kristin 1101 194 Shadel, Bobbi Jo 1101 194 Shaffer, Linnea 111191, 184 Sharer, Corey 1111 184 Shaw, Derek 191 204 Shaw, Patrick 1111 184 Shelton, Cari 1101 194 Sherer, Norma 191 204 Sherman, Elizabeth 1111 121, 124, 18 Shin, Chae 1101 194 Shin, Jenell 112144 Shoemaker, Samantha 191 204 Short, Tina 1101 194 Shumbow, Raymond 191 204 Shumway, John 1111 184 Siebert, Brady 191 204 Siebert, Michael 1121 44 Sigler, Trina 191 204 Silva, Robert 191 130. 204 Silver, Carole 191 204 Simmons, Jennifer 1101 141, 194 Sinasone, Chanthanom 1101 194 Singkhan, Malivanh 1101 194 Sinrabouth, Phokham 1101 194 Skoro, Mike 191 204 Skowhede, Heidi 1111 184 Sluyter,Jodee1111 184 Slyter Smith Smith Smithl Smith, Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, , Robert 1101 194 Bradley 1101 194 Caroline 1111 184 Eric 191 204 J.R. 1101 194 Jennifer 1111 184 Joe 1111 184 Kevin 191 204 Kim 1111 184 Larry 1101 194 Nathan 1101 120, 187, 194 Richard 191 204 Scott 191 204 Wendy 1121 44 Smock, Michelle 1101 194 Snoddy, Kristine 1121 44 Snow, Mark 112144 Snow, Michael 1111 184 Snyder, Brett 1101 194 Snyder, Rhea 1121 44, 68 Soesbe, Daniel 1101 194 Sok, Toni 1101 194 Soles, Paul 1121 45 Soli, Vickie 1101 194 Sombatphibane, Khamvay 191 204 Sombatphibane, Somchay 1101 194 South, Merril 1121 45, 50 South, Richard 1101 194 Spencer, Shane 1111 184 Spencer, Stacey 1111 184 Spencer, Todd 1111 184 Spina, Angela 191 204 Spitler, Richard 1101 194 Spitler, Shari 112145 Spreadborough, Andrew 1121 45 Springer, Jr,, Thomas 191 204 Spunaugle, Amy Jo 1121 45 St. Mars, Jon 191204 s Staalke, James 1111 184 Staley, Richard 1111 184 Stamp, Tammy 1121 45, 51, 75 Stanchfield, Jason 1121 45 Standing, Troy 1121 45, 67 Standley, Kevin 191 204 Stanley, Jason 1101 194 Staples, Tamara 1111 184 Stark, Nan 191 204 Steagall, Lisa 1121 45, 88 Steele, Michelle 1101 194 Steele, Ralph 1111 184 Steenson, Paul 1101 194 Stefan, Shon 1121 45, 68 Stephens, Stephanie 191 204 Stevens, Owen 1111 184 Stinson, Eric 1111 184 Stixenberger, Karl 1121 45 Storm, Erica 191 204 Storm, Kathleen 1111 184 Stover, Alan 1101 194 Stowe, Jennifer 1111 184 Strader, Amy 1121 45 Strader, Todd 1111 184 Strain, Jenni 1101 194 4 Streitmatter, Ashley 1101 116, 117, 194 Strong, Morgan 191 204 Struthers, Tracy 1121 45 Stuker, Melanie 191 204 Stupey, Angel 191 146, 204 253 Stutzman. Kasondra 193 204 Stuva, Darrin 1123 45 Stuva. Lisanne 1113 184 Sudul, Shawn 112345 Suek, Ted 193204 Suh, Mee Sam 1113 184 Suh, Yong 193 204 Sullivan. Christine 1103 194 Sullybrook, Robert 1113 146, 184 Sump. Melinda 112345 Sutton, Tracy 1103 194 Swank, Scott 1103 194 Swanson, Corinna 1103 194 Swanson. Kristin 1113 184 Sweilem, Najwa 193 204 Sweilem, Randah 1103 194 Vogel, Jennifer 1103 195 Voigt, Mike 1123 46 Volk,Kim 112346, 62, 104 Vonfeldt, Kim 1103 195 Vonfeldt, Tamara 1113 185 Vongphachanh, Vannapha 1103 195 Vu, Nga 1113 185 Vu, Thi Hoai 193205 W Waddle, Diane 193 205 Wager, Cindy 1103 195 Wagner, Christopher 1103 195 T Takashima, Jay 1123 45 Tallman, Shawn 1103 194 Tambara, Kirk 193 204 Tavares, Brandon 1123 45 Tavares, Gerald 1103 194 Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor , Teeter, Ternes, Ternes, Ternes, i i Danyelle 1123 45 Jeanette 1113 184 Kevin 112345, 162 Mike 1123 46 Regina 1103 194 lTeri 11 184 1 3 Tracy 1113 184 George 193 204 Lynnette 193 204 Mary 1123 46 Michelle 1113 184 Thai, Cam Tu 193 204 Thatcher, Tina 193 204 Thippraxay, Kobsaysana 1103 194 Thomas, Jami 1113 184 Thomas, Kevin 193 147,204 Thomas, Shannon 193 204 Thompson, Betty 1103 194 Thompson, Camillia1103 194 Tiller, Lori 1103 194 Timmons, Paul 1113 185 Timmons, Rachel 193 204 Toler, Michele 112346 Tomasini, Angie 1103 194 Tompkins, Trevor 1103 194 Toth, Lurena 193 204 Toth. Richard 1113 185 Towery, Steven 1123 46, 93 Towns, Samantha 1103 194 Trachsel, Amy 1103 194 Trad, Lina 1113 185 Trapold. Tom 1103 194 Trattner, Matthew 193 204 Treacy, Paul 193 204 Trelstad, Bryan 193 204 Trosino, Brian 1123 46 Trowbridge, Riki 1113 185 Trump, Vincent 1123 46 Tschopp, Stephanie 193 204 Tucker, Candie Jo 1113 185 Tulley, Jeanna 1103 68 Tulley, Rebecca 1123 46 Turk, Alicia 1103 194 Turner, Troy 1113 185 Tynan. Ted 1113 185 U Unruh, Michael 193 204 Upton, Rodney 1113 185 Vaillancourt, Kelly 1103 195 Waldo, Jackie 1113 185 Waldron. John 1123 46, 54, 153 Waldron, Melody 193 205 Waldrop, Jeff 193 205 Walkemeyer, Kathryn 193 205 Walker, Walker, Walker, Kim 1103 195 Lisa 193 196, 205 Paul 1113 185 Wallace, Aaron 193 205 Wallace, Lisa 1103 195 Wallen, Charlie 193 205 Walmer, Leah 1113 185 Walsh, Allcia 193 205 Walters, Donald 193 205 Walters, Teresa 193 205 Waltner, Andrew 193 205 Waltz, Mark 193 205 Warbington, Will 193 205 Ward, Jason 1113 123 Warmoth, Wayne 193 205 Warner Brian 1113 185 Warner, Kelly 1103 195 Warner, Steve 193 205 Warren, Brian 1103 195 Warren, Linda 1113 185 Warren, Wayne 112346 Washam, Christine 193 205 Washburn, Theresa 193 205 Way, Michael 1113 185 Webb, Stayce 1123 46 Weber, Tracey 1123 46 Webster, Julie 1113 125, 177, 185 Wedemeyer, Bob 193 205 Wedemeyer, Sheryl 1113 185 Welch, William 1123 46 Wentworth, Roseann 1123 46 West, Andy 193 205 West, Dwight 193 80 Westfall, Julie 1103 195 Weston, Donald 112346 Weyand, Tesha 1113 185 Wheeler. Chris 1103 120, 195 Wheeler, Joel 1113 185 Wheeler, Steven 1103 195 Valencia, Paul 193 204 Valentine, Tricia 193 204 Van Cleve, Jeff 1103 195 Vance, Vance. Vance, Vance, Vancil. Vancil Dana 1113 185 Holly 1123 46 James 193 204 Kerith 1113 185 Amy 193 205 Melani 1123 46 Vanderpool, Robin 1103 195 Vandervort, Kim 112346 Vandiver, Lisa 1103 195 Vanvoorst, Theresa 193 205 Veenker, Michael 1103 195 Veenstra, Cindy 1123 46 Veith, Anne 193 205 Vela. Tina 1103 195 Venegas, Andrew 193 205 Vetor, Melanie 193 205 Vilhauer, Patrick 1113 185 Vinsonhaler, Jan 193 205 Vinyard, Darla 1103 195 Vixathep, Anan 193 205 Vixathep, Dokoh 1103 155, 195 254 White, Jason 1113 185, 197 White, Jason 193 205 White, Jeff 1103 195 White, Jennifer 1103 195 White, Linda 1113 185 White. Tammy 193 205 Whiteman, Sonia 1113 185 Wier, Amber 193 205 Wiese, Cynthia 193 205 Wiese. 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