Mercer Island High School - ISLA Yearbook (Mercer Island, WA)
- Class of 1985
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' 'z , WYQZC TABLE OF CONT NT Activities ..... Fresbmen ........ Fall Sports ........ Homecoming ...... Sopbomores ....... Winter Sports funiors ............. Academics ...... Spring Sports. Seniors ........... Index ...... 00000 .......17 49 65 81 .....I13 .....1Z9 .....145 .....161 177 .....193 .....218 Table of Conte 1 .im ,H H ,... ,., ,,,.. M.. ,..w ,,,. , V, .. ,. , ., ,. H W, f' fr 4 Q1 ,vp , -,,,,., . . N . , , , N f1 gg',:g,,.2,Qa:af -X -'w-, 41t?f?.5r'g'M ffl 0 fx V 'a N wa mg- 17 , A ,M - 3, . .-,y.,. , L4 M . . A 4 Q54 5 flli-'f,. JA UQ.-jg., 1 f A . , .. -L ' . 1.1 , , . 5. J I-f f-rw '43 'V Qf im A H. H H M 'M , -if - -.,,.w. R ,g,,f,-+ . u,- .,. -4 JL' f ,-,-- 'ff f '1l5 libs,-. 3:13 i s w,f f 14s1'ff,,fJ .A f xfqaxfigw-f ' .- - 2.4 .F'w.,g-mann L. 'N 1. 1 N., was-uit JW- -'W i f.wr r' 1 1 1' ,ww ff! i ,.. .-4 - .imag- .,y - ,, r s .r r r 4 J A. ' H fp ,4,,.v-n. UIQ .- , -- - M! ' ,wfr-, .. ng. ,W I. 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If it wasn't for Mi- Hi-Times, we would not have soap in the bathrooms! Without the Pep-Club there would be no cup cake-o-grams. And who would ponder the world's great political crises if there was not a M.U.N. club? It also must be admitted that if there was no ISLA staff, one could not be reading this. These groups represent the true Mercer Island High School. The energy of the students has kept the school a diversified, yet functionable unit. A ctivitks I 7 fn l l N N i SKY CLUB 1 Sky Club provides physically and men- tally handicapped people on the eastside with various activities throughout the year. Members plan activities like movies potlucks, sports events, holiday parties, plays, and much more. Sky Club is spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Mercer Island. fun, Front raw: Iacqui Brinkcl, Andy Mount, Lezlry Smith, Gretchen Haegele, Greg Deforrxt, Theresa Back row: Stephanie Sleigbl, Naomi Scholl, for Hardy, Mark Li. SPOTLIGHT ' We don t sell things we don t work at games we go to the ames This club is active in having a good time Mark Li, having been involved for only one year, feels he has received more than he has given. Most people think this club is a service for the handicapped, but 1 .,5 actually it provides an opportunity for people to meet new friends is sky Club l l 3131 5-Q... Front row: Mrs. Buhman,Troy Phillips, Quinn Phillips, Mark Patterson, Sara Albrecht, Sara Gardner, Dana Livingstone, Kathy McConnell, Stephanie Marshal. Second row: Ward Halverson, Erin Charles, Steffen Nelson, Angie Oberg, jenny Peregrin, V. K. jones, Sherry Davis, Maury Hafferman, Tom Anglin. Third row: Ion Cuny, Wen- dy Haas, Cla Copass, Heather Meredith, Mary Sprague, Kristen Nordmark, Mark Willison, Sema Cal-ro, Lindsey Becker. Bach row: Elisa Ashland, Dennis Meklters, Reed Panghorn, Lou Malakoff Brian Siever, High Herman, Mr. Lindquist, Mr. Hillhum. You ask what are Natural I-lelpers?' They are over too people who have been chosen by their peers in a school wide survey. They are trained in communication skills, decision making, self-assessment, and resources for help. In short, a Natural Helper accepts people as they are. They listen, help people with decision making, and give support. The list of their qualities goes on and on. These special people are a great asset to our school. We should say 'thank you' to the Natural Helpers for all they have done for us. SPCJTLIGI-IT The greatest thing I Kristen Puglsey, learned is allowing people to talk through their problems Once I became a natural helper, people would shy away, thinking I was going to try to solve all their problems Some people have rather problems to solve, which is not true , . . . . ,, weird conceptions of natural helpers, that they go from door to door looking for ' ' Y, N-ff x... A ATURAL I-IELPERS Natural Helpers I9 I-I0 OR SQCIETY During the 1984-85 school year, the MIHR chapter of the National Honor Society had over 175 members. Students were selected for maintaining a 3.5 grade point average and for their involvement in school and commu- nity activities. Under the guidance of advisor Ann Parsell, Honor Society members participated in the Knowledge Bowl and planned Senior Awards Night. In addition, they provided tutoring for students who need- ed assistance. Officers were Cloantha Copass, presidentg Jeff Weber, vice-presidentg Hilary Culverwell, secretaryg and Eric Murphy, treasurer. i 20 Honor Society ,jmw,,.,,. , 3' Academic Decathletes Paige Kean, Dean George-Falvy, Mark Elfendahl, Andrew Mammen, Greg DeForest, and Peter Remine. Cn Nov. lo, 1984, neither Greg Deforest, Paige Kean, Andy Mammen, Peter Remine, Dean George-Falvy, nor Mark Elfendahl had ever heard of the Academic Decathalon. On Nov. I7 they represented Mercer Island High School at the first National Academic De cathalon. Here is their story: Monday afternoon, the six students were called into the SSRC by Mrs. Parsell. They were informed that the administration wanted MI to be represented at this academic competition. Unfortunately, all the other one hundred teams in the state had been preparing for the competition since September. How could they possibly compete against their very prepared oponents? They had a strategy. The De cathalon the next week would test the participants in only six of the events: written exams in Science, Math, Language and Literature Fine Arts, Social Science, and Economics. Fortunately, each member of the team had an extensive understanding of at least one of the subjects. So they decided to have each member give a presentation on their particular subject. Friday the 16th, the team members assembled in a small Chinese restaurant. Each member gave a one-hour presentation. After listening all night to these presentations, the team felt confident they would have no chance of making it past district competition to state. On Saturday the 17th they did compete When the news arrived next Wednesday that they had achieved the second highest score in the State of Washington, no one was more surprised than they were. Who knows what they can do at the State competition after they have done a little studying? Maybe they ll make it to Nationals! Academic Decatblon 21 SE IOR SERV' CE CLUB Front Row: Amy Lenox, Linda Baynham, Robin Howse, Erik Murphy, Allison Keeler, Wani Sue Quayle, Mozaffarin, Allison Miles, Hilary Culverwell, Gretchen Haegle, jenny Layer, Lisa Kajimura, Stacey SPGTLIGI-IT As vice president o the club, Robin Howse took responsibility or the co-ordination o Winter Tolo Meetings or the event started o in room 309 at 2:20 p.m. As the date approached with frightening celerity, meetings took place in the car on the way to school. Despite these tense mo- ments, or maybe in spite of them, lots of laughter and good times were had by those involved. Robin admitted a small amount of surprise at the success of the dance, I absolutely could not believe it happened. Emphasizing that membership is an honor, Robin encouraged interested juniors to apply in the spring for the opportunity to belong. 7 Buhman. Second Row: fonelle Lind, Kelly Goto, Tia Lindquist, Neely Erin Flaherty, Kristen Nordmark. Third Row: Sarah Smith, and Karen There is more to Senior ervice than sweaters. This group of seniors work within the school, providing the man ponler for many activities. During football season, money is raised through selling tickets, seat pushions, and programs. Winter Tolo is their most visible contribution in the winter. uring the Spring, this club is hard at work co-ordinating graduation, they are responsible for ushering at the big event. Football, dances, and graduation the staples of bi h school We. This year s thirty seniors re under the leadership of Kristen Nordmark, Robin Howse, and Stacey Carter When as ed what Senior Service meant for her, Kristen Nordniark replied, we get the chance to ick back, enjoy life, and give a little bit back to the school. As most seniors realize, there is a Slot of work in between kicking back over the course of their last year. Seniors, having Hg red out the system , are some of the most adept people at creating a dance out of an extrlrmely low-budget and other adverse conditions. Decorating the mushroom for Tolo, the club embers had to work around seventy-five visiting debators. A debate tournament had been scheduled to take place in the mushroom. Despite many setbacks, including a non-func ioning photographer, the general consensus of those attending A Winter Wonderland wa I extremely positive. Senior Service is composed of many small successes along the way to the final product, this is due to the comradery and sense of humor among the members and their ladvisor, Lois Buhman. This club provides valuable services to the school as well as providing an outlet for seniors to give back to the school what it has given them over the years. 1 Kuhn. Not Pictured: Liz Lightfoot, Lisa Li, Iacqui Brinker, Amy Estep, Paige Kean, and julie - - l . l , . f f If - f ff ll 22 Senior Service N E i l 1 C 0-ED CLUB ll K .1 , , f 1 it 1 g A-Ji ' I g x Front Row: Debby Woodruff, Wendy Willison, Allison Williams, Lori Moreau, Kristina Vincent, Kim Stern, Karen Shrader, Linda Reutiman, Paige Kean, Second Row: Katie Caims, Kristen Nordmark, Tari Cooke, Mary Zelonka, Lisa Newman, Bettina Schutneor, Toni Baroh, Nako Hakomori, Cbxudta Castioni, Lopa Hajari, Louisa Chang, Third Row: Mrs. Skok, Nanette Allison, Cathxe Woolston, Debi Pegelow, jenny Draper, julie Kentnor, Erin Lehnd, Lisa-Britt Toning, Stefanie Choi, Moni Straub, and Karen Kuhn. Not Pictured: Lisa Mandlekam. Co-ed Club called out the National Guard this year. In November, a massive move to collect food for Northwest Second Harvest was initiated. With enormous teacher support and student enthusiasm, we were able to collect over three thousand tons of food. Students collected food at local grocery stores, from shoppers, from neighbors, as well as their own cupboards. The contribution to help the needy was more than double from last year. The focus of the club is on the school as part of the community. You are a member of the Co-ed Club. As Allison Williams explains, everyone in the school is considered part of the club, the members help channel the enthusiasm and good will of the students into productive and successful activities. The food drive is just one example. The club sponsors the Father-Daughterf Mother-Son Banquetg the growing number of students participating in the dinner-dance attest to its success. The square dancing with Skunk , an authentic caller, brought the chilli dinner into the proper atmosphere. Debby encouraged people to get involved, . . . bring both your parents! Don 't get hung up on the technicalities. ' Spring Tolo and Cupcake O'Grams on Valentines Day are two 'Co-ed sponsored ways of showing your friends you care. The Co-ed Club is put together with the idea of doing things which are beneficial to the school and community while having fun. As Debby pointed out, A lot of people like to help behind the scenes and this is one way to do it- I! SPOTLIGHT Allison Williams a veteran of creating success ful school events turned her talents to the vice presidency of Co-ed Club this year The em phasns of this year s club was on having a good time Officers Debby Woodruff Allison Wil hams and Wendy Wrlhson held a sun n fun party m August to set the mood Keep- 1ng this pnornty m mmd Allison helped make this one of the most successful years for the club Cuttlng through the procrastmation and red tape that has dragged many a club clown Alllson worked to make the club functlon smoothly and to make the time spent by people worth their whale , . , . . . , . . , - ' ' ' tt 1 9 4 77 - 3 9 Co-ed Club 23 24 Chess Club CHESS CLUB from left to right, Anton Lee, Supervisor, Mr. Anslow, Alex Goldstone, Romain Nlachacek, Robert Fortner, Marla Fardal, Draton Marrison The Chess Clpb is the smallest club at the school. It meets every Thursday players compete Club President after school for practice. The Club's top five against other King Co schools for a trophy. Mark Fardal plays first board, V.P. Robert Fortner plays cond board, Anton Lee, Sec., plays third board and Alex Golcsltone, Minister of Finance, plays fourth board. Defense Secretary Draton Harrison plays fifth board. The Club welcome Chess Club pr both beginning and advanced players. The m0teS cerebral excellence and is fun too. ER ATIUNAL CLUB .5 req 1 M1 x Seattle v, - P-N. l Front row: Sarah Voldingburg, Casey Hansen, Dannie Fuller, Binh Kun, Lisa Agather, Christina Argue, Toshiro Kamiya, jenny Haykin, Tara Himka, Naolzo Ishida. Middle row: foachim Hueppe, Steve Schubert, Ellen Tepper, Ionelle Lind, Iennifer Yang, Chrissy Klein, Lisa Eschenbach, jeff Tang, Amy Lenox, Sophie Kim, Brenda Wenning, Susan Gunderson, Young-Ok Kang. Back row: Maki Kobayashi, Annette Zittel, Fil: Svenhager, Rebecca Taylor, Liz Einfrey, Alison Miles, Christoph Maier, Keilco Oolza, Young-Ah Kim, Nils Mueller. Foreign and American Students around the High School found the opportunity to malze new friends and explore other cultures and societies in the International Club. The club meets every Tuesday to plan activities with other International Clubs in the Seattle area. Club members had the opportunity to experience each other's cultures, societies and ideas, a well- rounding experience. This year, for the second year, the club organized International week, where exchange students from all over the state come and visit each other and Mercer Island. The success of the club is largely due to the efforts of M r. Fruend, advisor. Mr. Fruend feels that, because the club brings together many different nations the club promotes understanding of cultures and ideas not your own. SPCTLIGI-IT Curt Dawson former exchange student said about the International Club, exchange year is a great growing exper with other exchange students adds even greater depth to the year I thmlc this is the purpose of the International Club and I think it does this well Y 7 ' ' An ience. Being able to share your experience . . . ,, International Club 25 .0 -A. ' f 5. 'Y .sv lf' 1:25 'f . A is -:H 3-GC r it 'H Bottom row: Lori Lamkin, Karyn Ioxepbxon, Sheila Kellogg. Second row: Karen Kampe, Micbeld Niclvoll, Renee Nanesx, Third row: Mindy Mounger, julie Hendricks, Dana Simpson, Kim Hodge. Top row: Marlo Hoclafeld, Lexlie l 3 9 41 0 aqua: k g'-P sv . i. Q 28,5 A, - Y Q-. - 4394 Exfig qpf , ,N lj'-if 7 b :gl ...ff J V, SNS..-ia .v .1, k g, -' A wt 1, . fi' -U 1. V, - l . Q L ' Q 5 ,,4-1 1' ,J 11439 I 2 K Yivdz 1? 'xtfi A :l 'K l 'Uv , e Tl' :V ,Uv ' .'.' N .i . Ugg, J '. Mix -I Lv-il K ll K, 1, V ' iq.-1 . - 1,5 A x I4 I f ...f,,. i ' .i if me 1 Q A n .5 4. ' .' i - - 5 'mx - ' : - y , I, 1 fl Z xv 2 ,Y , EA: 5 x I ' -i i LQLX' 5 ii, I Y lu .Lei Q i. ' ig.-. ,J A txi, I .4 CHEERLEADERS Bursting with enthusiasm, this year's cheerleading squad consists of eight seniors and four juniors. Mindy Mounger and Renee Naness were chosen captains for fall and the squad elected Karen Kampe and Kim Hodge as their winter captains. The spirited squad started the year off with success by receiving the leadership pennant at the camp they attended in the summer, and also by winning 32,000 dollars in a county-Wide cheer-off competi- tion this fall. I t takes excessive time and dedication to he a cheerleader at MIHS, but the rewards of close friendships and fun memories make the efforts all Worthwhile. The advisor for the squad is fill Leslie, K Coach Pepple's daughter With the en- couragement from fill and the determination from the cheerleaders to he the hes! they can be, Mercer Island spirit is sure to he a big success. Michele Nichol! for cover girl. SPOTLIGHT Mindy what does it take to be a cheerleader? First of all you have to be willing to give up lots of time in the summer plus time spent before and after school Also tryouts in the spring were not easy Is it worth all the worlc and dedication? Working together isn t always easy but you learn to respect others opinions which devel ops close friendships The cheerleaders were asked How do you feel about being cheerleaders? A We feel awesome' Oh we feel so awsome' UI-IH' Q: ' , ' . A: . , . . . Q: . . . 1 A: Definitely. It's a very rewarding experience. Q1 s 147 ,...-.,,,.,..1 ...,...- W ...za-P 'V-2 I- , .... a.. -.- ...Z . ifilf ni as gif- .. WNW if E?i l if ,sl I , lsr Row: Karen Wrm, Tracy Holt, Dana Kusakalre, Sheri Davis, Megan McNamara, Kristina Vincent, K. C. Chapin. 2nd Row: Renae Coulter, Sleplranie Marshall, Anjette Bond, Karin Sbauglmessy, Kelly Swan, foni Sfalzo, Sydney Onisbi, Mary Zclonka, Teresa Goepfert, Bridgette Maslerson, Moni Straub. 3rd liorv: Advisor Mrs. Hopkins, Audrey Ciccone, Stephanie Srowell, Amy Gould, jenny Hirst, Lrura King, Erin Estep, Betlr Kelly, Michelle MrClinton, Courtney Beers, AnneMarie Correa, Iennie Srriitlr. DRILL TEAM SPCTLIGI-IT Although lacking previous dance experience Erin Estep was a smashing success on this year s drill team At summer camp she was chosen as a candidate for Miss Supersensa tional That means top ten in 6oo' When asked about I love it' she exclaimed It s hard work but that s why it s so much fun it s a challenge 7 . . , . her experience on drill team, she responded enthusiastically. fl ' Y, ' If Y , ' 1 -t' , 2, l 28 Drill Team W Mercer Island Drill Team l .f? ':. 'HV Y HI lik? The drill team goes for a field goal! Six, Seven, Eight . . , lt',r lonely at the top! This year's drill team showed much dedication, hard work and creativity through their high level of excellence in performance. The team, which consisted of 32 dancing members, was one of the best ever. During December and january, they held two extra practices a week at 6:30 AM to prepare for the State Competition where they did very well. Most members agreed that the hard work was well worth it. Not only do the team members perform their dances, but take turns in teaching them to other members as well. It was a great opportunity to meet people and make lasting friendships, said one member. Drill Team 29 Y' pi ,, .5 if if r .A . h x :- . -' , iwY M QD i 'K U. Y',. ,, .J 9 45?f. fb Nismj. -'21, ,,-pl,f, .4441 ' I, , J 1 i 'QV 'A H vi 442.4 -'I A C fn . 3' gn .,',g39g'f1 Si - 1 f- w. 4 f ' . - I .i ' '41 L' ,. KN .icuii r ,M 1 .. .wg C, r J ef... y , , , ,. r , f aff - any if 1 'Y fav S. Front row: Joyce Walquist, Jenny Layer, Jaqui Brinker, Lisa Kajimura, Cathy Sharples. Back row: Janice Chin, Dana Hansing, Connie Alice Hungate, Karen Waterman, Diane Callagher, Jennifer Yang, Rebecca Hartsfield. 30 Flag Team Laurie Hess, Tina Kajimura, Emily Roe, Kristin Stevens, Kristin FLAG TEAM The new ribbon dancing The 20-member 1984-85 Flag team was once again outstanding. Together with the band, the team gave amazing performances during both football and basketball seasons. At their summer camp, the team won many awards including, Hardest Working Team, spirit awards and precision marching medals. Led by the six team officers, the flag team coordinated their own routines with style and enthusiasm. Smile girls! Flag Team 31 DECA Back row: Kari Hainline, Todd Moore, Kathy Vogt, Richard Engebrecht, Amy Gould. Nliddle row: Sarah Haibeck, Michael Taylor, Julie Kentnor Hilary Norton SandiSue Young, Don Fosseen, Christopher Prock, Greg Olds. Front row: Laura Meine, Denise Caraco, Kim Stern, Alison Miles, Brian Keith David Roberts It has been a year of change at the DECA Dock. When Mr. Rasmussen left, Mr. Gribble took over. When Mr. Gribble left, Mrs. Bragg took over as the DECA Dock Boss . For the first time in several years, the DECA Dock student store did not open. But this did not stop the Mercer Island DECA students from learning about marketing and distribution. Putting on a 10K run, Run from the Rain , the DECA program got moving from the sheer force of the students. The Mercer Island managers were: Sandi-Sue Young, Greg Olds, Hilary Norton, and Don Fosseen. Mercer Island also had success at the state and area levels, with Don Fosseen being elected as Washington State Administrative Vice- President and Mike Ellenhorn elected as Area II President. Even with the changes at Mercer Island DECA still had a great year. 32 DECA Our dearly departed DECA sign Crunch! Your teeth are stuck together as a result of the delicious Carmal apples the Pep Club sold during Halloween. The Pep Club encouraged the islanders to sink their teeth into school spirit this year. Selling Carmal apples, making posters, giving Pep baskets, and working in the concession stands during events were all contributions made by the Pep Club this year. Mrs. Curran, the club? advisor, added lots of spirit and encour- agement to keep the club going. Al- though the Pep Club sometimes is not recognized for their accomplishments, all the members have fun giving tbe school a bit of Pep! ef5g,yzsssxg?sfx -'Q-' '... '-'? 1 ,i M., . PEP CLUB SPOTLIGHT onelle Lmd has been rn the Pep Club smce her sophomore year and this year became the president When asked why she ran for president onelle repl1ed I felt the Pep Club needed someone that has been 10 nt before and I felt I could contrlbute my ideas and leadership to the club onelle feels she rs a peppy person and she enjoys the challenge of being the president of the Pep Club Thanks to people like onelle our school is much more spurned' J . . . . . ' . . .- ,J . , . l . i . .HJ . , '91- tii pp ,i , ' ti is Q I Back Row: Janis Ching Iaclue Angrall, Ionelle Lind, Lisa Agather Front Raw: Leslie McCutcheon, Ienfcr Chow, Laura Garrison, Lara Stewart, Wendy Tomy Pep Club 33 l CSE evinl Henn, Mr. Sussman, Paul Rosenwall, Kris Becker, and David Stern. Joshua Coval, Pat Bouvet, Adam Brotman, David Paulsell, Micki Morrelli, Alan Demolane, xx l CSE MUN. JSA l The Committee to Save the Earth is an The Model United Nations is an organiza- The junior Statesmen of America is a organization with the goal of promoting con- tion devoted to providing student? an opportuni- national organization with chapters at the servation and the preservation of ecology. ty to simulate the dynamics of international rela- high School level. In its Second year at The club manages and maintains the Mercer tions. Club members choose countries at the be- Ml, Ille club ll2S nineteen memlJerS. Led Recycling Center which has been serving the ginning of the year and play the roles of those by President Joe Hardy, the club attends community for almost a decade. The Recy- nations at several conferences designed to simu- Conferences, has guest speakers, and hosts cling Center processes cans, bottles and news- late actual United Nations meetings. debates concerning all aspects of politics papers and has been a great help in keeping At the conferences the students discuss and and government. the Island clean. The club has also funded pass resolutions on currently impbrtant interna- Last fall, JSA attended the University many programs designed to educate the pub- tional issues. In order to intelligently discuss and of Washington Conference, dealing with lic on conservation. One such is the Save the solve these problems, the club melnbers learn as the presidential elections. Congressman Earth collection found in the Main Library. much as possible about their couiitries' foreign Rod Changler gave the keynote address It contains books dealing with topics such as policy. As a result club members obtain a better and club members debated various elec- pollution, natural resources, and wildlife pres- understanding of how the United Nations tion issues including taxes, the deficit, and ervation. CSE hopes their efforts and exam- works. illegal immigration. Later in November, ples to clean up will be noticed. an overnight conference was held at the N Seattle Sheraton to discuss foreign affairs. l l l 1 l l 34 CSE N MU my Mrs. Maddison, Andrew Mammen, Amy Lenox, Kip Kippart, Brenda Wenning, Dean George-Falvy, Joe Hardy, Franlc Hardisty, jane Doe, Marlc Elfandahl, Joanah JSA T , i , .', ,,. ,,,,..,,-,.. .. ' I vF'lsx Bachman, john Boyle, and Pete Smith. Jack Dills, Brenda Wenning, Brad Vfright, Joanah Bachman, Vanessa Miller, Kamala Jain, Bettina Schunter, Jimmuy Buffet, Vannessa Van Vahlen, Frank Hardisty, Amy Lenox, Joe Hardy, Dave Lamester, Andy John, Pete Smith, Maury Hafermann, John Boyle, Tom Gibbons, Lee Sherman, and Kevin Dolan. MUN and ISA 35 PEGAS U 'Wa ' si r' 'DM- ,,,. W top: Dean George-Falvy, Cyrus Yang, Curt Dawson, Greg DeForest, Theresa Hendrilcson, Erik Mui phy, Scott Ross, Keith Schembs. bottom: Jenny Haylrin, Ftanlr Harclisty, Paige Kean Where's the Pegaius meeting? a curious student may inquire. Down the ball in the rooi-n filled with battle cries. an all-knowing Islander Erik Murphy Pegasus Edl would reply. At the lively and often heated Pegasus meetings, a student tor m Chief believes that editorial board has the opportunity to share views and discuss ideas as they critique st-udent's whrks for the high school 's annual literary magazine. Students and staff are encouraged to submit original poems, short stories, show talent Sald Ertlc Pegasus ls a great forum essays, photographs and drawings. This year the mediator and editor is for students to show talents Eirk Murphyg Dedyi George-Falvy is in charge of sales and business. that don t normally Come Carol Pencke is the advisor. Pegasus welcomes all students to have their out m daily school work It opinions challenged by either submitting work or assuming a position on is important for the school the editorial board' to have this outlet. l , . the club is a great place to - . . , ff ' 3 3 n l 36 Pegasus N DEBATE top David Mayowski, David Wright, Alan Sarnowski, Draton Harrison, Dan Stoner, jeff Weber bottom john Boyle, Pete Smith Though unquestionably one of the smallest clubs at the high school, the debate team could well be the most active. Members participate in up to ten tournaments per year, held on Fridays and Saturdays at schools around the state, as well as state and national tournaments for the most capable speakers. The team, assisted by Coach Alan Sarnowski, hosted its own tournament in December, which was attended by 35 schools from around the state. Team members spend uncounted hours preparing their debate arguments. Speaking events include Lincoln-Douglas debate, which deals with value-oriented topics, extemporaneous speaking, in which the speaker has half an hour to prepare a seven minute speech, expository speak- ing, impromtu speaking, and oratory, to name a few. Having brought home two trophies in just the first two tournaments, the debate team represents Mercer Island well at gatherings of the best and brightest the state has to offer. Debate 3 7 , nx..N-wsx-8. ' Uv -is uf 1 Back row: Leif Gustavson, Nanctte Allison, Jonathon Weisman, Maury Haferman, Robert Burnett, Mark Elfend hl, Beth Butowicz, Jonelle Lind, Second row: Mrs. Kiaer, Leo Eisenman, Dean George-Falvy, Greg Smith, Lisa Eschenbach, Phil Houk, Amy Doan, Adam Karl, Suzanne Clarke, Marilyn Io Nnson, Second row: Andy john, Rich Hultquist, Scott Weller, Ellen Tupper l w l w w MERCER HI l T IMES l VI think the newspaper was pretty fine this year, said Editor in- gheif Dean George-Falvy, simming up the feelings of all toward the Mercer Hi Times, the high school 's elite students publica- The newspaper? Oh, it'S been realln replied NH- tlion. The newspaper staff the largest in modern times, began the nette Allison upon qLleSti0ning- A little Off the ylear with a steadfast determination to provide an active forum for wall, a little hectic and lots of fun, she continued. ffpg wnfemy ,md inpgfeytg of the student body, judging from the 'Tm a newswriter whieh is eaSy-YOU know, news is response of the faculty and students I think we were successful, pretty straightforward. I'm also a photographer- It'S slatd Lisa Eschenbach, editor of the Opinion section. Other editors not really because of my skill, I mean I'm good and ihcluded Mark Elfendahl, Newsg Bob Burnett and Leo Eisenman, everything, but no one elSe Signed UP- G0ing OU! YO Featuresg Scott Weller and Rich Hultquist, Sportsg Suzanne the typesetter in North Seattle is quite an eXPef- Clarke, Businessg and Andy Iohn, Technical Midway through the ience. The lady isatotal crack up. It usually takes all deaf, the newspaper acquired its own typesetting machine, an afternoon. A scrumptious Dick'S burger makes it all ailditicm that will pro-rule educational and financial benefits as well worthwhile, though. It's been 2 great learning eXPe1'- als hetter paper. The newspaper hecame a 'very effective means of ience. With deadlineS yOU have IO get S0n1e!hing gktting something done, said Beth Butowicz, author of the Dirh- done, or it's just DOI in the paper. It teaches you how gf I n Atgxia column, g5pa-Qflly map, to work. y l l 38 Mercer Hi Times l . . v Jw- r k.w... g..,,.s,.N a 9 ,. , ,x. tp., , ,, F ' 3 wa 5 .5 I.. K ,H , , I 4 i fav, 'Ji 2 'ff Pj . ' 1 I -Q., H .4- Q ' 1 I l' an , ,,, V t 45.574 'QQ if Oi, 'uv' .Ll YN-.uf 1 4 M 1-. ,. lston, Ieannie Trusk, Lisa Mandelkorn, Lisa Li, Debi Pegalow, Kurt Dawson. Front row: Steve Schubert, Andy Mam- Back row: Susan Byrnes, Sam Chapin, Kristen Pugsley, Cathk Woo men, Schembeyh, Mel Light. h h Il SCI-IEMBEYH have you done the A lone voice echoes down t e empty a - ictures et?!! Another Frida ni ht in room 302 sees etvriters zoomin , 7 7 8 8 scissors flashing and rulers measuring. The annual staff is at it again. Trying diligently to finish the Whamot before the deadline. And that means really having to push . After much confusion, hard work and anticipation, the first ' ' b ndl color section was finally in tip top shape and ready to go. The valued u e was sent via Greyhound for printing. A week passed . . . Pugsliness received the news and relayed it to the anxious staff Yes, water damage had ruined virtually the entire si nature. if 'Ql.'Qi5F Q1Qilff l.l Able to deal with the horror accord- 8 ingly, the staff pushed on. 1200 underclass mugs were tagged and alphabetized. The staff let out a sigh of relief Thanks to Mel ls advice and Kristen Pugsley's leadership, this annual is the best you'Il see this year. In V 4 'L gh. -as-14 Y' 1 1.0 inf s f 'fl' fa, fr it 2 I i ' t 1 ISLA 39 Tl 6 s, f ' Q. QP.. P' ' , J ,IJ as 9 . 1 , Aw -S J n 1 A Q ' -g L wi , .A . X, X Q-,alex txys. I. L XXX Qx. I 'N I .Q xjx. L V57 lil.. i X l SN.. 'QS , A I - f . fi! y g.u.- A K Time: 3 a.m. Setting: In the middle of a Trivial Pursuit session. Entertainment question for the victory. What school has the largest steel band west of the Mississippi River? After minutes of intense thought, U.S.C. The reply, The answer is Mercer Island High School. More interesting facts about this large Carribean musical groupg Plays concerts at the Westin, Red Lion, Bellevue Athletic Club, Seattle Center, and Crossroads Mall. Practices twice a weelc at 6:30 a.m. Requires no previous musical experience. Creates all it's music by hitting old oil drums with rubber drum sticks. Wears distinctive ruffled-sleeved shirts in many vibrant colors. Is directed by a member of the original navy steel band, Mr. Layer. Now back to the game at hand. Beginning Steel Band. 4 9 C. Steel Band 43 JAZZ E SEMBLE l First Row: H.B. Radke, Berven, Tim Farrell. Second Row: Luis Antezana, Chris Penny, Naoka Ishida, IHilary Culver-well, Stephanie Marshall, Kevin Dolan, Mrs. Sabo. Third Row: Rob Witmer, Leslie Smith, Alton Willoughby, Chris Berven, Preston Peterson, David Wagner. Fourth RTW Tom Chapman, Mark Gertis, Ken Keating, Tom Gibbons, Dan Witmer. Not Pictured: Mark Gertis. 44 jazz Ensemble SPOTLIGHT declined an interview preferring to let their music speak for themselves. jason Lalce, however, volunteered a com- ment, jazz Ensemble is an avenue for the liberalistic take-over of America. This avenue must be closed by the road block of contemporary America. Barry Goldwater and Communist and Liberal subversion must be stopped at all costs. The versatility of Mercer Island's musicians is enor- mous. Not content to limit themselves to the traditional high school band format, the musicians have created several smaller bands. The following is an account of the jazz Ensemble from the very mouth of these multi-talented musicians. Comprised mainly of people, the jazz Ensemble con- tains four girls. This however does not hinder the band 's ability to play good jazz. Music by Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, the Delta Rhythm Boys and The Cats and jammers Kuls prevails in the jazz-like atmosphere generated in the band room every other morning. The director of the jazz Ensemble is Mrs. Saba, accom- panied by the able Ms. Frank. The Band refuses to play for money, preferring instead charity benefits. This fortunately has not dampened the enthusiasm of its members. I've gotten a lot out of jazz Ensemble, and it 's taken a lot out of me, said one embryonic, Wrath-afjqliated member. The energy and creativity put forth by these musicians picks up the tempo of life here at M. I. JAZZ CHOIR Front Row: Dan English fsorry Dan! love Isla Q, jennifer Chao, Sarah Hultquist, Tani Lindquist, Neil Weinstein, Second Row: Latz Warrick, Fra Svenhager, Terry Losansky, Rebecca Taylor. Third Row: Cathy Sharples, V.K. jones, Kathy Huntington, Clark Von Tmtha, and Tia Lindquist. Not Pictured: Sharon Bradshaw, Ann Cranford, Kay Marita, and Darren Brin. SPGTLIGI-IT V.K. Jones, Lionel Richie transposed. Hello , a popular song recorded by Lionel Richie, was performed by the Jazz Choir at this year's fall concert. V.K.'s solo impressed many at the event. Also a member of the jazz choir, V.K. commented on the sharp uprise in quality of the program. He attributes the improvement to Mr. Potts' arrival, We've had a jazz choir for two years nowg however, it didn't really get go- ing until this year. 'He's brought a whole new aspect of music to the school. What's in the future for this talented tenor? There might be a Barber Shop quartet . . . jazz choir goes beyond the traditional concert choir. The members must audi- tion for a spot on the stands at the beginning of the year. Meeting two hours every Monday morning and for one hour on Thursday afternoons, jazz Choir works on new styles and tech- niques. Under the direction of Mr. Potts, the choir has started on a new note. One member commented that, 'going from last year to this year is like going from Basic history to American Studies. A String Bass, drums, and the occasional saxophone are used to empha- size the different rhythms. The choir looks to a bright future with the excellent teaching of Mr. Potts and enthusiasm of the members. jazz Ensemble 45 DRAM CL UB Once again, Mercer Hi Harleqiiins, more commonly referred to as The Drama Club, has proved the effectiveness of a group effort. Every member in the club contributes to the success of the play. f Not just the actorslj Tjvat quality alone makes Harlequins unugue. Since everyone works so closely together, new friendships are inevitable. However, the main goal of Harllequins is to experience the dynamics of theater productions. Besules acting, members work on scenery, make-up, publicity, lighting, sound, and costumes in order to produce two plays a yeaf. Competitive auditions are open to all students in june, September, and December. The performers rehearse every week, Monday through Thursday after school. On Fridays, the prolluction crews work to perfect their departments. 1 l Front row: Natsko Sato, Mindy Hwue, Lisa Darko, Vanessa Williams, jay Caley jr., Amy Lenox. Second row: Bra Wright, Christoph Maier, Mark Elfendahl, jason Conover, Emme Frothxngham Lua Denbeste, George Mount, jennfer Yang, Brenda Wenning, Madeline Caley, Garr Godsrey, Andy john. Third row:jHeather Tanks, jackie Brinker, Gretchen Haegele, Barbra Purcell, jonelle Lind Ca Light, Katrine Purcell, julie Berg, Sally Wenning, Rosemarie Linton, Laura Garrison, Ellen Tepper, Marilyn johnson. Fourth row: Stacey Carter, Lance Warrick, Ted Weinberg, Harold Mayo Kevin D lan, Cheryl Smith, Theresa Santerelli, David Door, Sandra Sprunger, Mr. Caley, Pete MacKenzie, Pat Harrihgton. Drama Club Officers: Emme Frothingham, Vanessa Miller, Brad Wright, Andy john. 2 46 Drama 1 fill' ,V , You're getting Wld7TiCd?!u Smxlc X. I don'1 believr it. Are we xtill on stage? Drama 47 Black Comedy Mr. lay Caley, the Advisor of Drama Club, carefully selects and directs each play. In the Fall, Harli- quins presented Peter Shaffer? hilar- ious play BLA CK COMEDY For four nights, each audience laughed continuously and enjoyed the bril- lant characterization of each actor. The cast included Pete MacKenzie, Lisa Hammerle, Emme Froth- ingham, Mark Efendahl, George Mount, Vanessa Miller, Christoph Maier, and ,lason Conover. t Q l I+ ,a , Fitlilfi 48 Drama .ah ,1 E- 4, I-ng5,:'l 1 ll I a J' ' 4 M 12 1 N Q 6 Well . . . I, I, don't know. w 'fri M ' .ou- 1 My Tooth!! As Vanessa Miller said, Working on a play is as unforgetable experience full of happy times and great friendships. SPOTLIGHT Emme Frothmgham joined the Drama Club two years ago because she was inter ested m building sets Emme is now an actress and the club president As presi She also functions as a moderator between Mr Caley and the members Keep up the dent, she organizes parties, auditions, etc. good work! FRESHIWE XZ: A blur: . . Freshman year is the hardest . . . most people Want to forget it. Most of the year was spent being caught off guard. Consequently being handcuffed to the MSFL resource center. . . taped to the hallway pole. . . victimized hy rampant tater tots. . . trampled on the ramp during rush hour. Generically known as Madonnawannabes, the average freshman struggled with the high fashion 0fM.1 .... Fitting in the goal. Looking back we close our eyes and realize it was a once in a life time experience . . . An experience which probably marked a time of biggest change in our lives. O Freshmen 49 70 Freshman Class Office an Q--Y - 1----y X. I ,,i AA ef : X . +8-t x A ,nv ,Q -1, M7 Q Ss. i? 1 rs: Dana Livingstone, Eddy Malakoff, Matt Keigley, Jennie Cameron. 4- 'ls S- Q N z ' si -' A 1 i by e .erik .gn-f' ' A ' . -.- 931' NX and fa .Y 'K .ids . 1. gg J 4- YT? I 5 r .C Q. qv 'r- 1 Q- Abrass, Rachel Acker, Robert Adair, Eugene Affleck, Daryl Alberson, Nichole Allen, Elizabeth Altman, Jamie Anderson, john Anderson, Robyn Anglin, Thomas Antezana, Marc Arimura, Kem Arrowsmith, Nancy Ashar, Shir Aslin, Becca Austin, Robert Balderston, Keith Barbee, Sara Barer, Leigh Barnes, Robert Bauer, Christopher Baynham, Greg Becker, Rondi Benson, Brandy Freshmen 51 Blohm, Eric Blum, Marc Bockman, Christina Boe, Erik Bolar, Douglas Bond, Tom Bowles, Heather Bray, Michael Brehm, Amy Brinker, Mike Brotherton, Karis Brown, Warren Bruclrer, Rachel Bruhl, Kristin Bundren, Scott Burdette, Jay Burns, Cindy Bum, Allison Bymcs, Erin Calvo, Sema Cameron, Iennie Carey, Brian Carlisc, Cristic Cawrse, john 52 Freshmen 4' Middle School Activity ................................... L ............................................. Mixers ................................ ............................... bike ................. babysitting ......... video games .......... one page essay ........ CAT .....................,.. Can I have a ride? Osh Kosh Bigosh ...... note passing ......... birthday parties ............. girls taller than guys ....... W home cooked meals ...... choosing classes .......... field trips .................... Summer vacation .......... . .... . ll High School Equivalent Proms moped .........honest work word processing .......ten page tutorial ....................... .SAT work Can I have the keys? ................making passes ......hirthday PARTIES ....guys taller than girls ..........................Denny's ........choosing colleges road trips 'vu Y'r 'Sv-'X T? on f Y :pf f J SSN l if R 6 .ox , n N 'bww ow C as 'V .6843 fv., .. qs'-v WHS Q -4 Y sf' .,, cv' if ESC lar cy 'f. M. for 4' S I is 'El 'll Q.-ff i ' ai' ' Q . ai, iegyvsgi, X ' N 3:55, ,. A 4 Ji - Aff . 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Q ' 'Wm 3 l 'U' ' , ,- .i Nixon, David Nordwall, Alice Norton, Lisa O'Brien, Amanda O'Brien, Kathleen Odle, Shellie O'Neill, Daniel Ostroff, Tamar Owens, David Pangborn, Elyse Parry, jeffrey Pass, Lauren Peregrine, Jenney Peters, Catherine Peterson, jay Pratt, Aaron Prods, Eric Pugsley, Matthew Quayle, Iennifer Randell, Joshua Randell, Becky Remine, Matt Richardson, Beth Ricky, Joel Freshmen 59 Riggins, Scott Risso, Adam Roberts, Kali Robison, Gloria Roos, Michelle Rosellini, Suzanne Rosenfeld, Jason Rosenlcranz, Craig Roy, Ashley Rudolph, Scott Ruvelson, Jason Ryier, Stanley Sandstrom, Ian Satterberg, Kirsten Saxer, Iris Scalzo, Lisa Schipull, Jens Schoenbacher, Anton Schreuder, john Schuffler, Tracy Schwab, Jason Schwartz, Carrie Seminara, Dayna Shamsi, Shahram 60 Freshmen X n x lm ff a Excuse me, that's my mother you're talking about. l l on lx J R 1 if . xitk sfn Q1 V i 'iff 1' u .4--v Sv f fix s '-,Q Q- 4 TT -21 '7 Q-,ii ,e 4, ll! n Ev T Q: X at vs 1' ,f 'Z v . 1 Q: 3 aa-fill!! Even Freshman drive Freshman up the wall. ff-ani' e' fl- t5,.n 3 ,gsm-.....v'r' .tl Shelton, jill Shool, Naomi Silrs, Sean Singer, Marc Slcylstad, Kathryn Sleight, Stephanie Smith, Richard Snoey, Richard Snow, Sarah Soley, Kevin Sommer, Dan Soracco, Peter Specht, Karen Spencer, Marie Sternoff, Jeffery Stevens, Aaron Stipes, Sara Suoja, Aaron Swenson, Eric Sytman, Dan Talbott, jacob Taraday, Julie Thomason, Mary Thompson, Tonia Tompkins, Matt Tong-Lao, Pamela Tonlts, Heather Freshmen 61 Tourangeau, Paul Townsend, Jana Tsang, Everett Tsunehara, Scott Tutus, Keely Vagan, Melissa Van Oppen, Natalie Vernon, Keith Voegrlin, Christa Volpe, Matt Vulliet, Charles Waether, Nicole Walker, Andrew Wallace, Ed Wallace, Ned Waller, Allison Wahl, Robin Wernli, Karin White, David Wilensky, Ann 62 Freshmen 4 it fb 5- lil Caught looking my best -vrrvl A if at CV? ' gf' C' 3 ta. 5 Qin' 'Nw .C ga O X I1 ew, Show us your mentalities Q .c'i,, 1 xx P I Imam - A+ WAFS? W8 Cil:OWV1' QLQJK- qw ?dYVFDQCiU1 fI 0 fmw fb X J pu UWC vw vw QLVJ8 ,lik well' hum W Cwtk W 'QSM in Wmq 33156616 M ILCS, Nmgh gecw T, WOLPQ Hou cwx ci VWQJHQUJK wwe, Cskcbifffi WU J QQHO QW Q- H'Cw'4Y C0 kokopslv 6+ O S QWWQV' Iwcw Q wil , Veg if Ayr am ci ! SvQ gz3lOQWQ 64 Freshmen FALL SPORTS l GIRLS ' TENNIS Tennis anyone??? It's lonely at the top. Continuing the tradition of pure excellence, the girls tennis team had a 12-o record. According to Coach Mills, this is one of Mercer Islands best tennis teams. Some of the success is the result of the off-season dedication on behalf of the six graduating girls who have been on the varsity team for four years. One of these, Wendy Gross, continued a three year streak, winning the King Co Singles competition. Other seniors whose consistent play has contributed to the tennis teams success are Tana Deshler, Dana Simpson, Sarah Smith, Katie Cairns, and Mindy Mounger. The graduating seniors leave their title in good hands with Amie Pederson, Cindy Olejar, Kim Hodge and Kristin Hudson. Isn't there anyone out there that can return an Islander's serve? Apparently not. l Jane Fonda Make it burn. .,.l l 'V'N r-Hi 11 ..1a . ..7. 4 i' ....-gvg-vfif V i ' 5. ,- ,L 2 ,, qrkt ,, Guess where? 1 Wendy wins again! 5 X M i' ' A Q ' - Q Nm H , tiling? K 2 i af if C51 W al J ' , fps ' 2 - W , , Ui, .N S 'i , I -' X A Q14 S . ,L Q r y, I w v Ek f mmm its 4 I ., r, vga rs I ' X r - 1' ,sal its ex? VARSITY: Row I: Cinday Olejar, Laura Dunner, Sarah Hultquist, Donya Ehreth, Wendy Gross R w 2: Kari Brotherton, Christy Saito, Michele Coleman, Joy Bitner, Kim Keller, Stephanie Stowell, Astrid Schreuder, Diane Hedlund Row 3: Mr. Mills, Kristin Hudson, ie Pederson, Vanessa Fiorito, Shelly Keeler, Kim Hodge, Sarah Smith, Dana Simpson, Mindy Mounger, Tana Deshler. l l l 66 Girls' Tennis I An intense match! Where's the ball? UP, UP and NSY - - - 'l T1'i4' high L. ei! JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 1: Carolyn Salazar, Stephanie Sleight, Karen Moller, Cammy Moller, Lisa Newman, Susanna Wilwn, Kerry Dunn, Lowell Stewart, Row 2: Chrissie Steinbach, Elysia Mintz, Leslie Fugita, jill Rothstein, Heidi Friebe, Lisa-Britt Tanning, Whitney Morris, Nancy Ciccone, Lisa Dufresne, Heidi Hanson, Kathy Geivett Row 3: Mr. Dills, Shir Ashar, Kari Larsen, Darci Reid, Lara Wohlford, Leslie Friend, Amy Fagerholm, Laurie Kelly, Melinda Gilman, Yue jing Lee, Sue Alberti,1en- nifer Chao, Kari Farrell, Leigh Anne Jarvis Girls' Tennis 67 CROSS COU WORDS TO PONDER The training is over the test is near You're in condition so have no fear Rehearse in your mind the way to win when the the gun goes off let the concentration begin The potential to succeed lies inside remember our abilit with each new stride Y Y We care about you, each rising star dig in, go for it, a new PR Accept the challenge as you meet the test haven't we told you to EXPECT THE BEST! TRY wu- mmm Y we ka V -1.31 Y Y Hmuf W Andrea in hot pursuit of her opponent. 34 N . 5 4 l gn-. A . X r :nfl 1 maxim 1 9 ,es 4 3 -.Q 6L11i 5.85. 4 f Q S :nf fi ,tt ww- nv- AW iw .xx iw-- iu for w-my Y o 'lkgqtil 68 Cross Country I , w W W 'Ss-4 TUQ r l f Mike Copass comes charging up the hill. 2153. This year's cross country teams found that to Expect the Best pays off. After months of rigorous training, both the boy's and girl's teams managed to clinch a spot at the District meet by racing to third and fifth places respectivly at the Kingco meet. Despite torents of rain and gusty winds at District, the teams placed so well they earned the chance to compete in the State meet. The results of these meets cannot possibly convey the success felt by each of the runners as he or she progressed through the season. Although the success of cross country is a team effort, many of the victories are felt on a per- sonal level. In August, when official training begins, many of the runners are out of shape. The next months entail countless hours of roadworlc and with each mile the runner builds up the incredible endurance needed to compete in a cross country race. Soon the seven mile runs that were torturous at the beginning of the season are completed with ease. The individual has accomplished a personal victory: fitness. Next comes the competition itself. Although at each meet a team is determined as the winner, what seems to matter most is how each individual ran. If the runner ran to the best of his or her ability and accomplished the goal they set before the race, they have won. If one has a bad race, he trains some more, gets psyched for the next meet, and tries it again. This is the spirit of cross country. It's and individual and a team sport. Although there is friendly competition between athletes on the same team, the emphasis is on supporting each other. As team captain Steffen Nelson said, cross country is definitely a team sport. There is a lot of comradery between us and we really care about how teammates competed. W FOOTBALL The Mercer Island Islanders Football team started practice in the hor August sun- long before the other students had thought of school. They toiled for two weeks with double-day practices until the beginning of school on September first. The team started the season with a disappointing loss to Ingelmoor, which started a long string of Islander setbacks. The two high points of the sea- son were the disappointing o-7 loss to the eventual Kingbowl finest, jaunita, and an overtime victory over the then number 9 rated Newport Knights. This year we just didn't get the breaks, we lost a couple of close ones and then everything started to snowball. It was disappointing for all involved. But this group of players had something that most teams in the KingCo. lacked-class. said Senior linebacker Kirk Johnson. The J.V. football team on an average day had I3 to I4 players showing much enthusiasum and endurance since they were on the field the whole game. Showing that they could play just as well under the lights as the varsityg the j.V.'s had their only win of the season 8 to 6 over Woodenville. With outstanding senior leadership and coaching there were many close games. A survivor of eight seasons, senior Duff Allen singles out the past season at M.I. as his most enjoyable. The Sophomore team finished 4 and 3 and had a super year. The team should mix well next year with the juniors to form an outstanding Varsity team. Coaches Pat Strong and Paul jerue were great to play for an we had a lot of fun. said sophomore player Don Gochanour. After the loss of the first two games, the coaches began to really work with the team and concentrated on the team having fun and wining. After a slow start, the frosh football team won its last three games convincingly beating Bellevue 16 to o, Issaquah 26 to 16, and Hazen of Renton 42 to 26 ending the season with 3 wins and 4 losses. The early season losses were due primarily to lack of exper- ience in playing football, not back of talent. Freshman players, fnot in order of picturej- Rob Acker, Keith Balderston, Eric Boe, Eric Blohn, Brian Carey, Sam Davidson, Kyle Edberh, Tim Eichler, Matt Field, Tim Fries, Hunter Goodman, john Georvagiles, Darren Henne,jeff1ackson, Robbie Karl, Matt King, John Kraft, Chris Kroenlre, Garrett Kusakabe, Tony Kuhn, Mike Nemirow, Dan O'neill, Jay Peterson, Eirc Prock, Scott Riggins, Kali Roberts, Craig Rosenkranz, Dave Roser, Mark Singer, Peter Soracco, jeff Sternoff, Aaron Stevens, Matt Tompkins, Andy Walker, Troy Walker, Jay Williams, Rob Wolfe, Matt Zerngast. Football 71 72 Football ,-M-.,-,,-.,, .,...,e,..., ,.,. -, W, 94-if 24-209 2968-Q45 wif' . 2 u - Q ,. i Q1 s We ' '13 '10 EQ ,SL tml Q Front row- Duff Allen, Henry Bedrossian, Chris Grossi, Kirk Noe, Gerald Swairson, Paul Trull, Mark Marriott, Chris Riggins, Kirk Johnson, Craig Blessing, T Lundberg, Second row- Mitch Vazquez, Ravi Myers, Daran Davidson, Jeff Johnson, John Courier, Brad Craig, Rodney Hall, Todd McAuley, Jon Dow, Paul Roberts. Third row- Joe Grossi, Alan Cagle, Peter Chambers, Bruce Nicholl, Tom Tourangeau, Sean Pierce, Peter Stern. Fourth row- Chris Stu Morrison, Mike Clancy, Bob Lomax, jason Fiorito, Peter Baily, Todd Kentnor, mbles, Sean Meek, David Materson, Jim Tiscomia, Matt Goode, Chris Beueny qn.'6l 'we ie ii pq- Floycl Davenport, Kevin Brintnall, Todd Osborn, Bob Kircher, Pat Weismm. Fifth row- David Elkington, Reed Pangbom, Brian Kriesien, Lew Malakoff, Rayton, Kip Kipart, Derek Gzaskow, john Tremann, Brian Brunlxow, Kelly Diclcer, Tracy Boyd, Brent Hall. Coaches- Mike Wlcisman, Pat Strongy, Diclx Paul jackson, Paul jerue. Football 73 l l naval 44 , , A 3 Back: Coach Stimpson, Sara Wixhman, Debbie Hopkins, Shelly Birch, Amy Estep, Erin Estep, Susan Byrnes, Paddy Carson. Morita, Beth Cheshier, Front: Suzy Salley, VARSITY VOLLEYBALL One, Two, the hudd I Three, HUSTLE!!! The familiar cheer arises from .e of flushed, sweaty players. Battling her way through ah intense series of diving, sprawling points, Ml. clinches y laclced in ez fight. An league rec Kingco tit with M.I.' et another victory. What this year's varsity team I two league, vcperience, she made up for in Spirit. Always ready to to win. fSlceletor powerj Smashing her way to a 9-2 'd Mercer Island proved herself a contender for the I 9 e. High hopes of a championship were extinguished s losses at the District Tourney. Defeated by their rivals, Interlalce and Inglemoor, the high-striving Islanders fired bitter disappointment as they were thus ex- cluded fro ments. Q the State tournament. Despite painful losses at .I. was third in Kingcol The J.V. team faired well in district, Nl.I. ended the season happy with her accomplish- Kingco, e their oppo ding with a 6 4 record Surprising themselves and Iii - . pents, they came home from the Bothell Invitational with a first place trophy. The freshman team, new this year, finished wi Not pictu H Curry, jen th a 7-6 record. The team coach was Becky Wolfe. ed, the players are as follows: Young-oh Kim, Jodi nifer Croft, Beth Richardson, Lisa Scalzo, Heidi Hughes, Ppmy Lolcen, Krista Hodson, Shoshanna Myers, and Christmas Tree, M.I.! Karen Spect' l l l 74 Volleyball l I Q Y K Llx 'ik 'mm , , ........,....,.,1. ,,. N.. f 'M x N-XA Q 4, g , ' r- fa.fH,k in- - ,,...- On your marlr, get set, go! Shelly Birch pounds the ball!!! Look Mom, We got ir! I-ifllf BUUUY F00 F00 - - - I. V. VOLLEYBALL 1 gf m 1 Back: Coach Stimpson, Allison Nichols, Heidi Iezelc, Nlegin Flaherty, Ristine Payessc, Beth Cheshicr. Chapin, Hyun Sook Kim, Catie Light. - Front: Tr I aci Nalcao, K.C. Volleyball 75 l l 1 l l we 1 ,fs X..., N E uqkix , 5 . ,tk 'x .N .ea - ,Fifi-z?2,'l, - ,dig f 5- ,,d,+,,Q,-i.t'.i , Bottom Row: Allison Culverwell, Dani Farler, julie Taraday, Shelly Farmer, Susie Gross, Regan Jenseh, Pam Tongloa, julie Duncan, Cathy lVlcConnell, Iennie Cameron. Second Row: Theresa Goepfort, Shanna Blum, Liz Rosen, Sarah Garner, Cindi Newell, Karin Allallyari, Annie Blais, Christie Powell, Alice Bradley. Third Row: Stacy Carlson, Tammy Nadell, Allison Link, Annete Sittel, Dana Kusakabe, Debbie Dorkin. Back Row: Coach Ceteznik, and Coach Harshbarger, Laura Frame. Anna Bastida, Hilary Culverwell, Beth Newell, Christina Dills, Keiko Ooka, Managers- Jock Lilley, Jeff Schwairts, and Mark Williwn. i l l w uGasP:: Starting the season a long way from home in Wenatchee, the girls worked their way , back to more familiar territory, up in the top ranks of King-Co. The victory in Wenatchee was the foundation to a winning season of nine wins, one loss. The Islanders finished i second in both the King-Co and Sea-King meets, and finished eighth in State. Strong showings by freshmen Shelly Farmer, Susie Gross, and jennifer Cameron, Juniors Stacy . . . , Carlson, Tammy Nedell and Senior Co-Captains Laura Frame and Hilary Culverwell, N OAK., Debbie, wncemmewyou can do id, greatly contributed to the team's total points. l Well known for their s irit the team also remembers the season for the man rou 1 P , Y g P , functions such as izza feeds ice cream socials and slee overs. This ear however the l P 1 v P Y v v Y apparently decided to spare their coach, Mr. Ceteznick, of another Islander tradition-the post-state teepeeing of his house. The team says, you're welcome coach! ' GIRLS ' S WIMMI D DI VI Wait, I don't want to do this . . . -4' On your mark . . . It's a Long way down, Stephanie! Vcggm out by the pool, Girls' Swimming and Diving 77 ,. i F' Jr 'K If 14, 46 4,-Q .f , A ...ad .Ir l Q. 4 Q-83 41' C I x . QM. lumix.. .a.L'v Wu' ',,nq1L.!Q',,x.Q-1 'WW' Qgyjzf Q'::,,grQ?h 'f fgswp-www..-.,.+ v3 .1T- N X V 1' Q VW ,s , x . gg. - ,-, V .Q Ab, 3 .I 2 Agmw. . 'S 'if -:ffl 4 V ig, Qffigi-,Yfgfgq,..rjgfws O C 4 - n .3 . Q , I . W , XX f y..-fy , -bi 9.- f 4. 'Q . 1 V X P In A fi? MUS it t ,-.1 ' el. JIU xi K P. QA Will he ever get here? 1 'Sf 5 . U .iz- ,-.i.. Yuan na. ' 'ai Slice, hook, and dribble. These were common terms for the Golf Team. The team finished its 6th King Co season with 3 wins and 4 losses under the guidance of Mr. Keatings. The season started with high hopes but unfortunately ended early. Dave Matthew was the stan- dout player on this year's Golf Team. Dave was ranked znd in King Co on the basis of average scores. There were few bright spots for the Island Hacks this season, but the team looks good for the next few years. A C' ., fat ,v . .T . kk, .hug ,, .gf 3,-xp X --- .'.:fH'xj. A. ,'-, ' 1, rift vi ' 'Pr . , -4.'mtQ'5'r ' . -I 55,591 'Ti -'Vw N X ' . ' . -',. - 'x' fa' ' 'f' T top: Charlie Givan, Rick Eason, john Largess, Adam Cooper, john Doe, Rusty Reiswig, Mr. Keatings, John Doe, Jeff Haddock bottom: Mike Ferren, Scott Schill, Brian Day, Steve Fletcher, Matt Pugsley, Mike Bray Golf 79 5 1 M 1 T N N so fx ,,4g1.,ss,.,fi,, A, rm t ,Q gym 5.21512 3 :- 1::Q:'15fi ' . .. ff A i,'o.'1'l Q, Pr 157, . 1 w 9 ' Jn Mk s.Q-L f 4 af N v 4 ,A 6 3 ,nf 'Eh' vp 1151? 'iii www- ' fl Us Arm www- . me M H- 'rf' f 'U .. , SR: Kelly Goto, Kay Morita, Bob Bumett, Greg Smith, Karen Shrade , Jeanne Truslc, Lisa Mandelkorn, Gretchen Haegle, Cathie Sharples, SOPH: Maria Santulli, Cammy Moller, Tani Lindquist, Whimey Morris, Phillip Houck, IR: Andrea Baker, Allison Link, Cindi Vfilliams, Mike Heys, Tara Himlca, Beth Butowicz, Shade Rupe. Sheri Choi. ' 'ff Jr'-si ' FROSH: Tim Eng, Brian Grahm, Stan R er, Matt Keigley, Cyrus Yang, Liz Allen, Dana Livingstone, Ed Malalcoff Gene Fugii. 82 Homecoming Posters The Senior class realized their fantasy as they swept all but two of the homecoming competitions. These wins led the class of '85 to victory, making them the first class ever to win homecoming two years in a row. The Juniors kept the pressure on, coming in a close second, while the sophomores and freshmen battled for third. Many teachers enthusiastically commented on this years' posters and floats, saying, their quality was unusually high. The winning float of the class of '85, a dragon, was unique in that it was powered by human endurance rather than automotive pull. The Senior's mural was also tradition-breaking as it was painted on the west wall instead of the east. The effort put into this years' projects was outstanding, and sets an example of excellence for classes to come. -.X Lezley Smith Kelly Goto Lisa Mandellrom Kai en Shrader Leah Kipxnslci Andy Kidd SOPH: Kristina Vincent, Jodi Stemoff, Megan Hayes. ,Q 1' ,V ' , I4 1 I' R Andrea Balrer Milce Heys Anne Poinler Madeline Caley Matt Haba Steffen Nelsen Tom Gihbins. FROSH: Danaljvingstone, Ed Malalroff, Matt Keigley Tami Osteroff Homecoming Floats 83 v I' As. I Mg ul i LW? .Y m - ' 1 J v' if .n Q 84 Homecoming Royalty , ,, V f Q -Q -1 Y ' 2 1 MQ? ', , L. . ami, , V MMM. 5 9: , 1 Q.-Q M. 1 , M-. , A - v Q ... '... ...,.. , 3.1 ..:.-1.31. .. . . ,.....L-... uv e ,.4 -'I i X C 8 . , I , .' -1 N . f :K Q-.-a A lt- - I ' ,M A ,r v , L , f .5 s.....l- g . , .'. Q' , '1 , -' an Q V Ei-r i ' - HALF- ' V . , , . x+L iYV ,f fam, , .4 . V Clk ,4 , ., if .. Q ,IMA r-ggi... 1 JW .iY-. 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The first act, I can dream about you created the fun atmosphere for the whole skit. This was followed by a series of spoofs on the common misconception of teenage fantasies. For the grand finale, the whole class put on their togas and danced to their versiori of Shout! For seventeen minutes, the seniors let themselves go, knowing that reality was just around the corner. With Mrs. Bragg's help, the seniors were able to put on their show. And WCW! what a perfor- mance the seniors gavel. l 0 .I H' 1' .X X 1 ivvvvv Q, . 5 ki-ff' .-.. UI , .. 1 V Wu ,mg-Q 4 M,'f' rt!-fi ! -ws we ' 8 3 - . 4 4: 'M' S. .. ' V M , , Mal! .H '-i 1 A111 K: , N ' 3 Q 1 -T -ggia'....1. f X 'v.-'P ' ' I. X , :-'F' 1 A A . ' . Y . Y . . v . A x Q - ' . -I V' 7 U . 1 W 3 P' - A T Z 'u ,X L n '-A '- 2 X NIJ' . 0 X 'H 1,4? Q! 3 lg Q ,u E Q K' si 'XX bs rg' 1 wh sig' 4 X F . PM 5 f . --Q, .4 . gut X Q-at 4 'P' 1 CW Q-5 Who ya gonna fall? fl. The few, the proud . . , . N df' K, , Darcy Reid, Come on down! Homccrxming 93 4 ig 1 4 Sf' v v ,Ana 6 1 ' QA Q71 x F. 'ww H 'I , K g , 5 Lrmzgl S? iEI 2.jf ' 1 X . Z. ,3 . ' ,, ' 'W I 'h ,I , llxf ' y- .1 'Nu . 1. 'Q Wi---N, ' E .md 1 W 1' ' 1 'F f '-,VN i hi un' I ' , , E ff' ' f - x 4 2 i ' i , 1 n. , ' H 1 , I . 'Z ?l'Lk. .rl JF 1 'if- -A ' A' . '. lr . -Et: l' .hi , A Lmavwsf I W. ' f 'Fr' .4 1 ' ,- A 'X' Q , v ' ,J 1 f ilglygg, 'a H Q Q . ,. ., , X fx? 1 3 L l - 4, 'ff ..5'frf l' ! , 4 - ' tus.. ' -f'-I4 - , , N, KMA-5,iv,,.Iz.'g'i ,-.Q 1- M, .rm 'Wy 4q' f f:,l E Q 3 1 ' I f 'GQ F 5 :1 f ' f M4 I . I . 1 r I f fws I llf ul 1 P KLA A -I Q- N N X 1 . '4,i15Q' 0 f0f7l -8 'W xl. 'nh I If I J 1' 35.5 J' 1 e 'IH' as B. if Q4 ,Aa VL 4 gl ,,.f 'f' J! ff' , ll fel, ' 4 ng . ,,.', AQ- Rfb to I A W ,MRA PBUUK Every face tells a story A mirror for every truth Hope, inspiration Smiles revealing memories, The past is a shadow gina? 5' '31 Beyond a bend in the road. Eyes reflecting dreams, i Q5 - The future is within reach Beyond a new horizon. Scrapbook 97 i 7 A DAY IN THE LIFE.. How to leave for School l Wake up. Stumble through yesterday's clothes, last week's homework and numerous dishes accumulated on your floor.. Select a damp towel off the floor and shake loose any, underwear from previous showers. Look at the clock. Real- ize you have thirty minutes and your little brother has justg locked himself inside the bathroom. Drop onto your bed and pretend to sleep. Fall asleep. Wake to your mother! pounding on the door. Claim that, Yes, you are up. Notice school has started twenty minutes ago. Decide it is not your ' fault because how can anyone be on time if being late is! waking up at BAM? Select a pair of pants from the pile in the corner. The dog is watching you. Go into the laundry room and dig for socks. Find only one clean. Wear it. The l other one is in the hallway, dirty. Wear it. Discover your untouched bookbag is under your jacket. You are now 1 ready to leave. Find your mom. Demand a ride, Does she want you to be late to second period also? Tell her you will never ask again, anyway, first period is boring. Beg. Assure her nobody will see her in her housecoat. Tell her she doesn't even have to slow down. She doesn't have to give you lunch money next week. Say, Thanks alot! when she refuses. Stomp to the door. As you leave, tell her to have a good day. Remind her, you won't. Slam the door behind you, catching it at the last second. Gill Parkey-MIHS ,842 Panting, you climb aboard the great yellow lumax - not a seat to be found. 98 A Day in the Life . 3 i 1' 1 c i fl i You decide to take the plunge . , . There's got to be a more dignified mode of transportation 7: 33 touch-up 7 You grab a cup of expresso from the little place on the corner. A Day in the Life 99 Holcl the pen. Concentrate now. Up-clown-across, I Q O I 1 0' 100 A Day in the Life Having a RUTH-less seminar. w Look back realizing you've lost all motor slcills. 19- s R .4-4. You seek asylum at the SOCIAL studies resource center J-v You spy an unsuspecting victim of the A la Carte delectibles. Q,-4 You can no longer pretend to be taking this seriously. C AN ,if J We 101 102 A Day in the Life gi? 1 Hark! A bell ring. You're exhausted, stressed dnd ready to hit the road H! SL A in i 'inn-...P -Q ,N ,N mm s-W-una X 4, . M.,-.Q-X Q... t 0 r ix new-an I 1 r I n ii o fl so ev p if X p-if 0 Q ., x rw S, . is . i t ri . if ' 1 'e ' r iff ' ' 5 , f , .. Q... .1 4 i j f' ef 3 ' . XE , it r 1 The controversial stlfitlenz-cgii of MIHS students N fi campus in late ' R, isputed, still ' hotspot ri ti l multitude of questions. ' Wheniwill done? Where'd S it .p the lockers go? Whe e's the stereo system and pool K S t les? Is there gonna a snackbar? Can anyone go , just seniors? X- A showering of matter-of-fact statements followed. if , M . E 1 fWith no one actually being sure.j We get thick carpet, A 'i V lxtp 'p p ' sofas and a soda fountain. They're gonna build a wall ' s g i 5 ' and put bars on the windows. You have to get in with We X 9 Q p f Q V your student card - it'll unlock the door like a key card. i'i if ' i The ASB officers each get their own office complete with Lx X X I L if - r X be ' desk and phone. 5 ii i X Despite the dillusions of grandeur fno soda fountains, sofas or pool tables, with guitar jams, vocab quizzes, gossip, Q late math homework, leaking walkmen and forbidden mun- p p 5 chies, the students have made it a comfortable, relaxing V J . L41 ' my Q E. if Qs W- W5'ff-..- S .. x N W S 3 f X , ' wx gwx xx . 4' xffi 'x lf! ' fx-A I EXW T 14 5' .x i.,1.,qiaSggi ,X :MQ l R vi-H . xg A ,-.. . S KM vi 'mv : as -Swv . 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Then I decided to try out for drill team, but when I started my routine, everyone started laughing and told me I was flag corps material. I felt pretty bad, but I figured I would make flag corps, So when I tried out for flags I got up all my confidence and twirled my flag really good. But can you believe it, Abby, even the flag corps rejected me. I feel so awful I could just die. What should I do? -Flag-fodder on Mercer Island Fodder: You whining wretch. You ingrateful scum. Hundreds of girls would sell their shirts for a chance to be rejected by the flag corps. You could just die, huh? You would shirk responsibility like the Queen of bloody England, would you? You reeking hag, think of the time the cheerleaders, drill team, and flag corps wasted on you and your repulsive auditions. And you just sit there like some smug floozy, upset that your classmates aren't at your constant beck and call. O deplorable harlot! Death, like everything else, is much too good for rancid maggots like you. It is high time you apologize to the cheerleaders, drill team, and flag corps for your unthinkable insolence, you repulsive witch. -Thanks for writing CLERGYMEN OF THE NEW, FULLY ILLUMINATED DEATH .SIICDLILID UFPILS 1VIfIPJ'lLEf19LfTV 'TID IIELQUFPJ? Hello, this is Gary Bridgeman, Assistant Vice-Prin- cipal of Mercer Island High School. One or more of your students was absent from school yesterday. It is no longer safe to play hookey on Mercer Island. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, a new computerized telephoning system now calls parents of truant students and, using the prerecorded Voice of Gary Bridgeman, alerts them of their childrens' of- fences. Of course, this sudden tightening of security was instated partially to get everyone into the spirit of the year. As Administrator Eric Blair explained, 4'Truancy is Slavery. Yet the Voice of Big Bridgeman is just the beginning. Plans for mandatory Pledge of Allegiance regurgitation may go into effect as of next September. Administrators are also considering having a Shadle Park Two Minute Hate every school day between sec- ond and third period. We don't quite know what we're going to do, but you can be sure it will be for the good of the school. Not everyone is so pleased by these reforms, howev- er. Full-time AJV. student Dave N. Syme explained, Like, we just wanna party, man. That's where it's at. You gotta live for The Party. It is likely that the Voice of Big Bridgeman will put a cramp in Syme's style. Furthermore, the Administry of Spirit may attempt to do away with underground newspapers and other highly subversive entities. Wrath feels it is time to take action - before it is too late. You decide: Should the Voice of Gary Bridgeman be Unpersoned? 1 Dawn onwg CANNOT BE RHI? STOPPED. is .ini CE? 'cm D cnc: C-'JC3 N, cnc: U AD a UM. 107 1 AUTOGRAPHS M 6 353MWQUfiwW2VW?ifdA JW? 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Ry I V b -2 , ' X-glligkl n x g , yr N,Y.. lv l Mx X, 'x Y l . gf, ' h I . 54 5 . Xi Q3 D ' Q xJ 54 ' A H ,A ,, 5 5 UNA 4 5 A 'f b 109 X 'U Y iflimu., Y fg ' 'sf 1 Pg J-Q - il , , 1 N Wham did Anne have for lunch today? B-on, T-bone BL Schembeah I NEED a clove! 5 Freshmen at play D Dil wi fi K TV! . George the freak Mount 1 S OPHO ORES Cool We fnally got behind the wheel. . . Mr. Dodge at our side. No more Parental Chauffering Inc. for dances or oth- er functions. Homecoming is a major event. Relationships are made through committees. No more stumbling through the Senior tunnel. . . just cruise up the ramp, out the entry hall doorsg cut through the lot, and into the mushroom fwe know our way around-welve been here one whole year.j For many girls, Sophomore year is the best. Older men fseventeen yearsj are abundantly available. Maturity is a big deal. Merrzbers ofthe opposite sex in our class are immature. Doing homework is immature. Buying regular lunch is immature. Going to Bel Square at night is radical. So is finding out where Denny 's is. This was a year of being tlie middle child. The conyqtsion of Freshman year was past us, yet, the responsibility of life in general didn lt erarnp our style. School was not too hardg the challenge lay in Hnding out what was cool and doing it, or buying it, or wearing it, or saying it. 0 0 ' Sophornores I I 3 1 I4 Sophomores Adams, Darrius Alberti, Susan Albertson, john Allahyari, Karin Andersen, Angela Anderson, Michele Argue, Christina Armstrong, Scott Arvin, Shaham Aslin, Elisa Bailey, Christopher Barton, Jeffrey Battison, Christopher Becker, Stephen Bedegi, Todd Beers, Courtney Berg, Julia Berg, Tami Bergman, Erica Bjarnason, Gregory Blais, Ann Blum, Shana Bouvet, Patrick Boyd, Tracy Sophomores 1 I5 Boyle, John Bradley, Alice Braman, Donald Brandt, Cameron Britt, Jennifer Brody, Scott Brotman, Adam Brunlcow, Brian Bryant, Kimberly Bunin, Barry Burmeister, Diana Burmeister, Karl Burns, Jennie Burr, Tommy Bushnell, Patricia Cairns, Sarah Callahan, Kelly Campbell, Robert Carlgren, Kristin Carlile, Heather Carson, Patricia Chao, Jenifer Chapin, K.C. Chaquico, Dariclc Charles, Erin Chase, Juliet Chin, Janis Choi, Sheri Ciccone, Nancy Clark, Michael 116 Sopbomores A, Q vi -. if - ,fun 'J' P , .wa B - 523315, J' 1 And then Plato said ll 1 ff.: C, O- P all Q F 9' Yi! 0: ic X ff fgaff' 1 .Mi Z YZ' as ska, 'lx tv! qt f if YL r K 471 v on 'ff v r 0 Young Republicans Xi 'llll 14, .,,,., ni' XIX 4.1 Coffer, John Collins, Katherine Conway, Margo Copass, Michael Cordova, Amy Coval, joshua Cox, Dietra Craig, Julianne Crile, Matthew Croke, Stephen Culver, Benjamin Danforth, Timoth Dang, Ngoc Davis, Sheri Dawson, Scott Day, Ryann Y Deveny, Christopher Deyoung, David Diclcer, Kelly Dimalanta, Allan Dodrill, Marla Sophomores 1 I7 Donovan, Stacey Dorr, David Drever, Susan Dufresne, Lisa Dunn, Kerry Easter, Charles Eberly, Scott Edwards, Melanie Ehreth, Donya Eisenman, Danielle Elfendahl, Elizabeth Ellcingron, David English, William Ensey, Eric Epstein, Iodanna Ervin, Jeremy Estepa, John Evans, Tiffany Fagerholm, Amy Fahlsing, Mark Feltis, John Ferren, Michael Fielder, Forrest Fiorini, Nadia Firth, Barry Flaherty, Megin Fletcher, Steven Follette, Peter Frame, Gregory Fraser, Michael 118 .sophomores . qu in .,. , ' , 3 ,,, N V , -' x gif i it ll -Os ,A ,fe 4 , r xii ? ' Q... Tolo? Me? You'rc kidding aren't you? Q o 9' ' 7' '1- Y' I tif., . ..5-N ff, , nf , -I ' at Rx 4 o . nr- 7' of uk. Q - r Q7 is .f '? O ,l Ps. 'Y Cal-Tech bound. Yr- 0 .ps ,W of ' s Common Excuses For Being Absent - My grandma died ffor the 6thtimeJ My grandpa died as a result of my grandma dying yesterday I had a frontal lobotomy My dad thought there had been a nuclear attack and we had to live in a bomb shelter for three days My house was hit by a meteor My dentist pulled the wrong tooth baclc in today l l ' . r I' - ' - 5, . - ' 'gif so I had to go and have him put it J I Q i I ' P lf f 1 . fb Tl i Q, Q5 'Q-4 W 7 4 NN-no lb 0, Stubborn? No, just cold. Friebe, Heidi Friend, Leslie Fronlc, Ingrid Garner, jeffrey Garner, Sarah Garrison, Laura Geivetr, Kathryn Gelfand, -lane Gerald, Peter Gilliland, john Godfrey, Garr Goode, Matthew Gordon, jason Gowen, William Gregory, jill Grinnell, George Gunderson, Susan Guyll, Brent Gzaslrow, Derek Haas, Wendy Hall, Brent Halverson, Liana Handsfield, Lara Hanig, Henry sophomores 119 Hanley, Olan Hansen, Kasey Hansing, Kristin Hanson, Heidi Hardisry, Susan Harrison, Stacey Haven, Ann Hawkins, Marla Hayes, Megan Haykin, jennifer Hcclluncl, Diane Herrman, Lisa Hess, Lory Higgins, Cecil Hinshaw, Stephan Hopps, Sarah Hornstcn, Marla Houck, Philip House, Donald Howse, Dana Hoyt, Marshall Hullin, Troy Hultquist, Sarah Huntington, Kathie 120 Sophomore: Ki A o X . N gms s .x- tk , Miss America '86. Xl , Mercer Island? Bert Stephanie Smith: Kim Bryant: Jay Brickey: Darren Brin: Dan McNally: Qualines Junior Guys The People Basketball Season The Administration The Students The Annual Football Games Curriculum, Classes School Spirit Student Rights Sports Music Program Parking Athletic Program Computer Center The Library The Faculty as We know welre cute. V x w- I Q!- Jenner, Elizabeth jezelc, Haidee johnson, Marilyn Jones, Christopher Kajimura, Tina Kameolca, Yosulre Keating, David Kelly, Emily Kempton, Jason Kentnor, Joanne Kenworthy, Kathleen Kim, Jung Kiphart, Kip Kricsien, Brian Kun, Nhoc Kunkel, Dale Larsen, Kari Larsen, Siri Lee, Yue-Jing Leil:-sohn, David Levy, Jill Lieber, Lesley Light, Catherine Lillie, Michael Lind, john Lindquist, Tani Lockman, Brett Sophomore: 121 Lorenzen, Lisbeth Loschky, John Loschky, Kirk Mackenzie, Sarah Magnan, Jeffrey Mahal, Monika Malakoff, Lewis Mammen, Paul Mandelkorn, Theodore Manhas, Subeer Markle, Jeanette Marriott, Douglas Marshall, Stephanie Martin, Doug Masterson, Bradly Mastetson, Bridgette Matzke, Cynthia May, Suzanne 122 Sophomore: ':'E'v A if a. K Y' 'Xt if Yr-r r T . s. M. W.. .f Q 5 ' x 'vlnnnngr -' -,,,, . 1'1 ' vvlnnuunr -M f new we---......f .,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,, ,.,r. ,V if i Y 'AYl'N ' b . ., W, , , i bu. I -Qu-u-mmf --o--q-nn. ,,,,,,-H., if .', Mm 'm-no-n-'W - -..,,.,..,,.,,, , K-,il 3 vutif fn-gg--.av 'Gannon-pr W- No Sophomores allowed! What a day 93:9 . R is Common Excuses for Being Late - Someone snuck into my room last - night and made my bed more com- fortable. -Mrs. Cary wouldn't let W me out of the library without my It n LD. card. - My Mr. Coffeei' 'fig W broke. -I was lciclced in the knee by ' 4 J Y x a ferocious lcindergartener on the xx way up from North. -I was sleep- L Q 3 -K ing in my car when they towed it S it ' Ye away. -I got a concussion from a l F N 1 flying tater tot during the food . r Q l s fight. x x x M ' lin f xv XN..-.,. at g Q . li I Y-,e ,.- iw, Q 'Q ...,,. 4, Your right. I need a hair cut? as' ' Kg. Mazza, Bryan McCassey, Megan McDade, Thomas McDonald, jeff McNamara, Megan McQuaid, Patrick Meek, Sean Meredith, Heather Methvin, Phyllis Minor, Sara Minstrell, Michelle Mintz, Elysia Mock, Brett Moller, Camberly Montgomery, David Morelli, Mclledmond Morris, Whitney Moscatel, Margaret Mounger, Mitchell Mount, Andrew Mount, Thomas Moyer, Dana Mozaffarian, Dary Mullen, Anne Sophomore: 123 Muth, Michael Nalcao, Traci Nalcata, Ryan Negrin, Andrew Newell, Cynthia Newman, Marla Oleary, Tamara Olejar, Cynthia Oliver, Simone Orrico, John Palla, Stephanie Pangborn, Reed Paulsell, David Pete, Jodi Peters, Michael Poinier, Jennifer Post, Kristin Powell, Christie Price, Kelly Purcell, Katrina Putsch, Molly Rahfeldt, Karen Ralcow, Keith Range, Steven 124 Sophomore: .F Q. 1 'Es 'vie ull' vs I ? li it Qff2'9 1 i t -e 1.1 .f VCV! 'V V1 i t LA iff Fail- ev Q .-,i . Ei! ,-'1Y1l I if a F 5 ' fe It's imy turn?U it fe Xe . 'f .au g 9 ....,7 ' ' 5 Y D 0 r 5, 1 Lookin' good Susan! Qi, 3 9 141 - ,ll Q . x 44 'Tm not laughing Rayton, Steven Reid, Darcy Reiter, Ilyse Reitz, Frederick Rogers, Erin Rosellini, Anne Rosen, Elizabeth Rosen, jennifer Rosenwald, Paul Rosoff, Matthew Rorhfuss, Leslie Rothstein, jill Rubenstein, jeffrey Sabin, Sean Sadahiro, Nlasaru Sadis, Stacy Saito, Christine Salazar, Carolyn Sanchez, Mimia Sandler, Darren Santerelli, James Santerelli, Teresa Santulli, Maria Schade, Karen Schmidt, Mary Schneider, Ruth Schreuder, Astrid Schwartz, jeffrey Sopbomorex 125 Schwartz, Joelle Seligman, David Shavey, Geoffrey Shigihara, Tami Simoncls, Monika Sloan, Scott Smelcal, Richard Smith, Aaron Smith, Peter Smith, Stephanie Snyder, Matthew Spalc, David Starlc, Robert Steinbach, Chrissie Stern, David Stern, Peter Sternoff, Jodi Stevens, Kristin Sticlcney, Jennifer Stoner, Daniel Strauss, Samantha Stumbles, Timothy Stuntz, John Su, Daniel Sullivan, Roseann Swan, Kelly Tang, jeffrey Taylor, Douglas 126 Sophomore: Bob the Duck X 'if fun S 7' NICKNAMES Keith Rakow Erin Estep Doug Marriot Eric Brady Mitch Mounger Kristen Pugsley V K jones Paul Morrison lVlr Dills Vanagon Scott Beers Ted Weinberg Ted Nlandelkorn Keith Schemhs urn Snyder DICK Engehrecht enny Draper Saflh Wlshlnan Dean George Falvy Christina Dills lVlark Marriot Bob Fortner Cathre Woolston Debi Pegelow Sarah Albrecht fi Linus Mouse Goose Shady Mrttle Krkifpugs Veeks Ns- S ,. YT 5 '- Putt The ackmobile Skip Tedmone o Schemby Gumby Chay boy Wtshy Splnnef Little Lola Lop The Beef Bob the Duck Catheles Peggy Dcbbelow Saraboh S 1 WS is er x Golf Wear Unlimited Taylor, Steven Terada, Lisa Thompson, Susanna Tiscornia, Timothy Titus, Zoe Tomy, Scott Townsend, Troy Tremann, John Tucker, Susan Verratti, Amanda Vincent, Kristina Volberding, Sara Wall, Christopher Walsh, Amy Walton, Trisha Warrick, Lantz Waterman, Karen Weber, Katherine Wehl, Kenneth sophomores 127 Weinstein, Neil Wcnning, Sally Widman, Allyson Willison, Mark Winfrey, Elizabeth Witmer, David Wohlford, Lara Wood, Jeff Wright, Clinton Wylie, Scott Yarington, Barbara Zilce, David Zisctte, Matthew Deshler, Alex Hanelin, Michael Monally, Dan 1 28 Sophomores ,J ,,,..,, f,.f' ' -,.-,ff .as an. '- 5 . v v , AZ, -M-- ..,., ',,f,'- Sw -..W Y... 01 fr- -5- rx Q xx . mf ' . ' N S X M , ., UI dare you! q fi ,,, urn - . .. 5 f! N ea- X 14 .- tu' Q, - WI TER SPORTS , ..,v-W. t..,, ..,,..,.,.,......,J I -w-dunes-w Q-'iv ,YH ,an-f' VM' u f .r f L 2 W VL' ',.,, , 1 t x M 4 Wrestling Girls, Basketball Boys' S'WimmingfDiving Gymnastics Boys' Basketball Winter Spar A' WRESTLI VARSITY and I.V. Front Row: Ryan Nalxata, Rob Andrews, Jeff Rubenstein, Barry Bunin, Steife DeGracia, Paul Morrison, Darrin Sandler, Brad House, Alty Willoughby, jeff Jackson. Middle Row: Dan McNally, Todd Kentnor, Dave Bell, Jeff Dolce, Mike Arend, Mike Clancy, Kelly Diclcer, Steve Crolzc, Rob McDermott. Third Row: Coach Paul Jackson, Brad Osborn, Peter Gurevich, Paul Trull, Kirk Noe, Steve Gillespie, john Tremann, Jim Nicholl, Stuart Turck, Eric Grabowski Y... Things are looking up just another pretty face 130 Wrestling N K Don't suck my thumb Paul Trull muscles his opponent A dark room, with just two large lights, a wrestler approaches the mat. His opponent walks on from the other end. This is wrestling. This year there were many people who received a varsity letter but few who placed high in the King Co tournament. Among those were Alty Willoughby, 2nd, Dave Bell, 3rd, Eric Gra- bowski, 3rd, and Jim Nicholl, Ist. Mercer Island finished its regular season with an 8-6 record and tied for 4th in King Co. About nine grapplers qualified for the regional tournament. Preparing for tournaments and matches takes a couple hours of strenous practice everyday after school. It is worth the reward of wrestling well and knowing that you'll be noticeably better at the end of the season. Especially for those grapplers who go on and reach their potential at regions and state. -PT FRESHMEN. Front Row: Charles Vulliet, Matt Remine, Tom Fitzgerald, Paul Nlorrison, Jeff Jackson, lVlatt King, Ed Wallace, Tim Eichler. Second Row: John Kraft, Pete Soracco, Garrett Kusakube, Greg Gartrell, Dan O'Neill, Troy Walker. Third Row: Coach jeff Roberts, Robbie Karl, Ian Sandstrom, Ted Wilwn, jay Bur- dette, Jay Peterson. Wrestling 131 GIRLS ' BASKETBALL VARSITY Front Row: Becky Winter, Lezley Smith, Kathy Wood, Lisa Li. Back Row: Coach Nile Clarke, Julianne Craig, Holly Kroon, Shelly Birch, Sherry Spak, Liz Lightfoot, Assistant Coach Suzy Barcomb. Not Pictured: Michelle Berg. A dramatic change has taken place over the past two years in girls' basketball. Making a o- 40 record look like a typographical error, the Islanders have come on strong. Last year was the second year the girls had ever made it to the play-offs. From a pre-season outlook of Not Bad by the Journal-American, the hard-working team has already secured a spot at Districts. With the hot shooting of Becky Winter, top King-Co scorer, the play-off future is more than bright. The dazzling successes of this team has several sources: Senior Liz Lighfoot, Holly Kroon, Lezley Smith, Lisa Li, Becky Winter, and Shelly Birch have played together in the M. I. H. S. program for over three years. Coach Nile Clarke attributes success to the experience this core of athletes brings onto the floor. juniors Sherry Spak and Michelle Berg add heat with their shooting from the wings. Newcomer Kathy Wood and Sophomore Julianne Craig lead the Islander streak down the court at point guard. The friendships among the team, both on and off court, contributed more than anything to the successful season. Hitting Alaska with a blizzard it's never faced before, the girls took fourth place in the Juneau-Douglas tournament over winter break. Playing the top teams from both Alaska and Washington State, the girls battles it out in the land of the igloos. One month later, the Islanders hosted the Boomers from Down-Underf' This Australian team from Bulleen and Templestowe added to the exciting Islander season. 132 Girls' Basketball Qlilf Shooting Peaches! Now, look here, Greg-man! K-1 Off to the Wild White North! A ,.f SGo! V nun 'ov IR 52 fi ,L J Like a Hit by a Winter storm! swx 'V Duck! Girls' Basketball 133 I. V. BASKETBALL Back Row Suzy Salley, Karen Wernli, Kari Brotherton, Backy Randall, Anne Lueptow, Lisa Scalzo. Coach Suzy Barcomb Front row Laura Handsfield Donya Ehrcth Sarah Hultquist Liz Allen, Sydney Onishi,. ' at 3 WT. Lara sinks two! Two parts fresh talent and energy combined with one partl experience made for an outstanding V. team this year. This successful creation was cooked up by a foreign master of the' game. Hailing from the University of Washington's highly competitive team Qand less recently from a successful career inl Missouri, U. S. AJ, Suzy Barcomb's skills as a coach were! numerous and rapidly multiplied. In addition to her thorough! knowledge of the game, available only through years of exper- 1 ience, Coach Barcomb gave her team a winning attitude, a sense of pride which they carried onto the floor. Assert 5 yourselves! encouraged the coach as the V. emerged trium- phant over the onslaught of challengers throughout the sea- son. The quickness seen on the court in the form of rough defense and frequent steals promises an exciting varsity team for the coming years. l Too Tall for too short?Q -1 ey ., . 5 4 x rf FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The pounding of baslcetballs resounded once again on the floors of the North Campus gym. Basketball for ninth graders did not die out with the closing of North Mercer Junior High. The new frosh females turned out in November and began acquainting themselves with the basics of the game. Battling teams from Newport, Bellevue, and Issa- quah, these incoming Islanders became part of the illustrious Islander ball club. However with many high schools still in the process of becoming four year institutions, the freshman league was a hodge podge of teams from as far away as Vloodinville. Towards the end of the season, playing as many as three games a week, it became a contest of endur- ance. Outstanding in the team's season was the two- point victory over Eastside Catholic. Coach Dave Larsen predicted the freshmen program will grow stronger as the league becomes more experienced and will become a valuable feeder into the varsity teams. 152 Back Row Erin Bymes, Heidi Hughes, Traci Ceregino, Elyse Pangbom, Mary Robinson, Coach Dave Larsen. Front Row: Connie Hungate, Dafne Kaplan, Tracy Druxman, Shelly Taylor, Susie Miller, Karen Specht, Leigh Barer, Jennifer Croft. Girls' Basketball 135 -vs. gun N L . . . Y It's a bud, nt's a plane, nt's . . . ' Hey guys, wait for me!! - -,mx -.R Q, it A e. t, , 1 a in . ,m .1 , -. Q - , ! fl.f , 1 N .YQ ' s M QA ' 7 X Q 5 a ., 3 Q . qfils P wr XC E, gi. R35 K K 1, xt X Q X5 I H N A 5' N ag e N , Sm, 5. an-Q MIME! fbi iavm 4 't xx 3 , b M Xe, Sscwkzfx. .15 f a 'N X it . - yy ' g ,vs N ' A-jif 351.-,aah :wa , 1 K f F sgffyw- gf--K f 1 KQA ' 'T' A :Q -f iff , if ' Z-fr WW 'E in T Eggw. W x. 'xi' fyxx 4, iixgkykbti . nxglsg f Xt A3 ar 1 K x wa. QQ' nk. 1 - iv qw ' + xx n if x-,f 3:5x5g5f5 Ni , W - , X x Q- Q xg., l I S baggy 1 ' . -aff .X-2, Wi, . wk . , A , ii' . A X'-'f A ,, '- j iff!-?: piS'., M - 'Q ' 'fs ' Sfmt! X H, M if-1, ' . 'g n-,:. 3 K - E K -Kwa n ff A vi , -11 ' c a . ak! Y 4-f 16555 . NN' 3, - f xx Jaws 4? Those speedos never cease to amaze . . . M.-, ww B'-m'fflY? X Which way to the beach? 136 Boys' Swiming and Diving Y J: li We x,. Bottom row Qleft to rightjz Robert Austin, Scott Tsunehara, Sean Bretscheider, Arron Suoja, Mark Singer, Brian Carey, Paul Gilbert, Frank Lowe, Andy Lloyd Aaron Stevens, Second row: jay Gindin, Matt Rosoff, Scott Wylie, Tom Burr, Mike Copass, Mark Willison, jeff Schwartz, Mike Kean, Theo Lewis, Ken Wehl Andy Mount Third row: Randy Wehl, T. Start, Clark Von Trotha, john White, Brice York, Dan Davidson, Demetri Andrews, Ted Weinberg, Mark Elfendahl, Brett johnson Frank Celeznik, Bob Harshbarger, Hilda Zech, G. Mahooney, Dana Kusakabi, Bogus Bill, Scott Mackay, jeff Taraday, Tim Danforth, Mike Lillie As usual, the 1984-85 season was quite successful for the Boys' Swim Team finished off the season with a superb 9-1 record. The one loss suffered was to Kingco Champions, Lake Washington. The Kingco tournament left the Islanders in third place despite the absence of key swimmer, Mike Wayte. The twelve-year record totals are 106 wins, I9 losses and one tie! The team also capped the Crest Division Title. The success of the team was due in large part to the enormous tur- nout of freshmen and sophomore swimmers. The size of the team, coupled with the qual- ity of the returning lettermen enabled the Islanders to swamp most opponents. The only threats came from other large teams such as Interlake and Lake Washington. DIVI GYM AST C QM' -:, J . ,l .3 N 'ia WY in ,lr 4 GYMANSTICS TEAM: fNat in orderj Coaches: lim Willzens, Steve Arkel, Hariet Dani F., Amy Florslziend, Tracy Fornier, Katie O'Br1en, Kara Oblsen, Christi Powell, Liz Rosen, Carrie Schwartz, fodi Stemoff, Natalie VanOppen, Dee Dee Willoughby, Lisa Clarfeld. 1 As a gymnast we must learn, To laugh at fate, to twist SL turn, To miss a Stunt BL feel regret, Because of points we didnlt get. To know when you're depressed a bit It may be hard but never quit For many a loser turns about When she could have won had she stuck it out The pressures there for all of us But we learn to cope with out a fuss We learn to take a lot of pains From injured knees to rips and sprains. But most of all we learn to care For a win or loss the team will share. And if you know you've done your best Then you know you've passed the test.-ST 138 Girls Gymnastics Erica Bergman, Alice Bradly, Erin Charles, Sheri Davis, Debbie Darken, Q4 it 3 N g K sl l x 3 s G sa, f s I , 1 1t,.,. ao Keep your eye on Debbk . . . -fl I: 525' :Q Pk v p i it E 'G .5 Wan Whrts nex Hey Mark, don: drool' Crash landing! This year's girls gymnastics team captured second place in King Co 'With a II-I record. With the help of the new coach, jim Wilkins, the team scored higher than ever before. With all but one of the team returning next year, the outlook is superb. Watch out Interlake! 14.14 Haig! l if my 3 iw 4 llffffi 1 .l.i lie'iii W i Front row: Lisa Newman, Omar Parker, Leonard Piper, Jeff Thompson Karen Kuhn Lisa Britt Tonntng Back row Jeanne Trusk Ed Pepple John Meek Mike Mathers, Quin Snyder, Scott Weller, Paul Roberts, Brian Schwabe, Eric Brady lohn Gilliland 'Doug Marriott Stu Page Bill Wooley Kim Donahue BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL The Mercer Island Islanders-What can be said that hasn't been already? They are the most publicized prep team in Washing- ton. Being rated number one in the state and in the nation doesn't come easily. The team character showed through as they survived streaks and peaks, valleys and rallies on their quest for that big gold ball that has shined so closely to Mercer Island in the past. They participated in a very elite tournament in Las Vegas that draws top prep teams from around the nation. Even taking third place only partly quenched their thirst to be the best. Team leadership was rightly vested in captains Scott Weller, future Bluedevil Quin Snyder, and future Wildcat Brian Schwabe. Coaches Ed Pepple and Bill Wooley have once again composed a number one, class-act basketball team. THE LEGEND LIVES ONE!!! I 40 Varsity Boys' Basketball A PWW' I Dix J X ,. 3 -Q f.. Ny NX ,NN 17? WM .311 s N 'L Varsity Boys' Basketball 141 with Front row: Marlc Thomason, Leonard Piper, Jeff Wood. Back row: Gina Bearden, Mike Rayton, Chris Proclr, Joel Murphy, john Gilliand, V.K jones Matt Lundberg 1. V. The J.V. Basketball team of 1984- 85 was a team of talented depth. Their only loss came by one point to Juanita and the outcomes of their games were rarely in doubt. All twelve members were consistent contributors, and the ability, depth and team oriented char- acteristics would lead one to believe the future of Mercer Island Varsity Basketball is very bright. 142 I.Vf Basketball Doug Marriott, Pete Bailey, jeremy Schuffler, Bill Wmley. w -,pw ,,, .V--F .......a u ' C7 -.naman-as 5 N. 1 L l J The league champion sophomore basketball team had a very suc- cessful year. The players worked hard to improve their skills in hopes of becoming contributors to the varsity squad in the next two years. Matt Snyder, the team captain, led the team in scoring and assistsg he was also voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Chris Bailey was rebounding and field goal percentage leader. Kelly Price and Dave Paulsell each shot over SOZJ from the free throw line. Other key contributors were Brian Kriesien and Eric Ensey. Matt Keigley was voted Most Improved and Sam Davidson was voted Most Inspi- rational. SOPI-I0 ORE BASKETBALL Front Row: Brian Brunkow, Matt Kagle, Matt Snyder Back Row: Dan Absher, Dave Paulsell, David Spak, Kelly Price, Chris Bailey, Eric Ensey, Sam Davidson, Brian Kriesien, Gregg Bjarnason, Derek Gzaskow, Dale Kunkel Sophomore Basketball 143 Front row: Brian Graham, Eddy Malakoff. Back row: Scot Riggins, Tom Donnelly, Billy Nlclntrye, Dan Crow, Tony Kuhn, Erik Boe Craig Rosenlrranz Eric Blohm FRESHMA BASKETBALL The 1984-85 freshman boys basket- ball team played with a lot of heart. They weren't the most successful team in the league but it was because they were inexperienced as a team. With the help of coach Pat Strong they were very competitive. The highlight of the season was their one point victo- ry of the undefeated Renton team. The players had fun and gave it their best shot. Next year when they're sophomores they will be very impres- sive. 144 Frexbman Basketball ff' ' K MQ st e ., T1 f lf' ' : fl , 1 K' ' . v- T f::cs:f.'t 4 5 Q Q fy , ., if if 5 5-. f .11 XJ.. 7 iw? -ss is W2 .5-gf JU 1oRs Intense X wi. The impending doom of pre-college tests constantly nags at your brain. You find yourself swamped in the pressure of homework realizing the importance of true friends. You ,ve finally made it to the upper halfof the school. The tunnel now becomes much less intimidating. Gaining much more independence and confidence, the teachers' parking lot is not such taboo. With all the new responsibilities also comes freedom. You can now legally go to rated 'Rb movies and drive there too. The divinity of being a Senior has only just begun to be comprehended. Though getting in good practice for being a Senionyour begin to realize the importance of individuality. The year has been stressful and tough, but the thought ofjqnally becoming a Senior makes it all worth while. C O Q I I ' ' v , f 1 I Iuniors 145 146 funiors 7 77! ' lr.-Q junior Class Officers: fleft to right, Steffan Nelson, Maury Hafermann, Matthew Haba, Tom Gibbons P 0 'TT A , sl, fl it AS.. 'sa ' -- -f .1 vow Q- P ggi? X f-1 Q-ev v.. ,iv X 1 A ? T tif. Y 70 f Q5 Q L. qxilhn Aclrer, Thomas Adamelc, Julie Agather, Lisa Alberson, Sean Albrecht, Sara Anderson, Robert Andrews, Demetri Angvall, Jaclrie Antezana, Luis Appel, Jeannine Aprill, Felisa Arend, Milce Aslcenazi, Orna Bacon, Troy Bailey, Peter Balter, Andrea Barak, David Barber, Ted Barton, Danielle Beers, Scott Benezra, Paul Bennett, Paul Bennett, Matthew Berg, Michelle juniors 147 Bcrge, Rolfe Bernbaum, Ioel Berven, jeff Beuthcl, William Bhatia, Prasham Bianco, Jeff Bittner, Joy Blagg, Simon Blake, Matt Beckman, Johanna Boden, Allan Boc, Kristin Boin, Mari Bond, Annjette Braverman, Suzann Brehm, Heather Bridgman, james Brintnall, Kevin Brotherton, Merylyn Buckley, Thomas Butler, jill Butowicz, Elizabeth Cagle, Alan Caley, Madeleine Caraco, Lisa Carlson, Stacy Challman, Kelly Chamber, Peter 148 umors .CN 1- aqsaos Y.I 4' ef, . 1. ,fs '15 v Srumblin' down the hall X 'Y . fi I rx 1 l 'Uv I 50.1 Chapman, Thomas Charles, Leah Ciccone, Audrey Clancy, Mike Coats, Georgannc Coleman, Michele Conklin, Bethany Cook, Tracy Cooper, Adam Correa, Annemarie Coulter, Renae Cregar, Cara Crill, Wayne Crowder, Eric Curfew, Natalie Curry, jon Dale, Sara Dang, Tuong Daughtry, Heather Davdison, Daniel Davidson, Daran Davies, james Davis, Paul Deeny, Erin Degracia, Paulette Degracia, Steven Delvalle, William juniors 149 Denbeste, Lisa Develle, Erica Dol-ce, jeffrey' Dolan, Kevin Dorlrin, Deborah Drever, Eric Dunner, Laura Duthweiler, Christian Eason, Frederick Edwards, Nancy Eirdam, Jeffrey Emanuels, Dean Epstein, David Estep, Erin Evans, Chris Evans, Robert Evcnden, Douglas Farrell, Tim Feldman, Sheryl Fiorini, Lidia Fioriro, jason Florsheim, Amy Foltz, Bryan Fryer, Alex Gantz, Cindy Gertis, Mark 150 juniors Gibbons, Thomas Gilchrist, Hart Gillespie, Steven Givan, Charlie Goldstein, Alex Goodcll, Kevin Grabowslri, Eric Graham, Stephen Greco, Catherine Gregg, Garrett Grenier, Dulce Griffin, Kevin Griffith, Holly Grossi, joseph Gurevich, Peter Gustavson, Leif Guzalc, Lauren Haba, Matthew Hafermann, Maury Haibeclc, Sarah Hajari, Nisid Halligan, Daniel Hanson, Laura Hardy, joseph Hazelton, Scott Hemmat, Jeffrey Heron, Steven Hcys, Michael Himlra, Tara Hirst, Jennifer juniors 151 152 funiors Hitch, Teresa Hochfeld, Marcie Hodge, Kimberly Hoff, Deana Holt, Tracy Holtzelaw, Lisa Hudson, Kristin Hunt, Robert Ishida, Naolra Jackson, Claire Jain, Kamala Jenner, Peter Jensen, Heather Johler, Alison John, Andrew Johnson, Derek Johnson, Jeff Jones, Vincent Kaplan, David Katz, Michael Keating, Kenneth Keith, Brian Keller, Kimberly Kelly, Elizabeth Kelly, Laura Kennedy, Caroline the coming of each new y old words are bagged and the 1 are welcomed after a lon 8 of anticipation. I veggedn, , you're cut , rad , way cool s hot hey whatever , nasty live, you re ad that suclcs eve , no way thats tooo killer that s sweet , scott s thanlcs babe its cool be cut. You better start thinking next year most of these Qso to speakj Ok vb 'wk I X x... 3 ? Y r T. at l .3 Go Get ,em Carey at .313 1 if? A Gross! What in the heck is that thing? MV 'T' lf' 'W 381 15 w : . '- INK ' X Xl Q'-'v L4 r 'ls- Q11 fp! 've-.Ni X ,,,T,,..-.. it J Look Dean, no cleavage. vi 1' Yrr T77 Kent, Sean Kim, Hyun Sook King, Laura Kirchcr, Robert Kittay, Karin Kohanim, Gregory Komenda, Tori Krueger, Patricia Kun, Binh Kusakabc, Dana Lamkin, Lorianne Lane, Mark Largis, john Leamer, Stephanie Leber, Matthew Lcmaster, David Levy, Leslie Li, Mark Link, Alison Linton, Rosemarie Lomax, Robert Look, Paul Lopez, Gloria Lotzkar, john Iumors 153 Lueptow, Anne Lyter, Charles MacLean, John Mallory, Matthew Manuel, Michelle Marks, Michael Marshall, Zibby Martin, Jeffrey Mathers, Andrew Mayovslcy, David McArthur, Sandra McClinton, Michelle McCutcheon, Leslie McDermott, Robert McLaughlin, Kevin Mefferd, Ryan Meine, Laura Meinzinger, Mark Miller, Vanessa Mega, David Mohn, Susan 154 juniors r. HSS v , Cf vs K. P es 5 x Excuse us please, we'd lilre to be alone. Law I Q. i 3 ,M Hands off, she's mine!! gn. XO' sq' I ,. 'Ol uv ,K J I All-.4 xf' X: 1 . 3 K: S X , 'C I kk ,AQ ,, .'. A km, X I Us .. x 1- X i -. Q.. Q 4 qv 'b 4 gy. 65? Nm, . Q. ., X s . - UQ f4 Q 5 s Ok ' . -A L' s -, Q I Q ,,. T7 A ,,. T' A fx 1- -xr .AIK pm r I grew , f X I .-- cw ' r 2 if bl' an 'SZ if ' Q ,X Hike . . . Hike . . . I SAID HIKE!!! fo-cv v x .- lv Monahan, james Morrison, Bruce Mount, George Mueller, Nils Muncy, Kelly Murvik, Richard Murphy, Joel Myers, Ravi Naficy, Christina Nakatsu, James Naness, Renee Nedell, Tamara Nelsen, james Nelson, Kristen Nelson, Steffen Nifholl, james Nickerson, Eric Norton, Hilary Norton, Rolf Oberg, Angie O'Brien, Craig Odegaard, Tammy Olds, Greg Olsen, William Onishi, Sydney Orrh, Norbert Orwick, Katrina funiorx 155 Osborn, EJ, Osborn, Todd Oyama, Kevin Parker, Omar Parkinson, Matthew Patterson, Marc Paysse, Ristine Pederson, Amie Pehrson, David Peters, james Phillips, Jeffrey Poiner, Anne Polack, Marina Prock, Christopher Pruzan, Aaron Radke, HB. Ramey, Kathryn Randell, joatham Reitan, Erik Risso, Andrea Roberts, David Robertson, John Roe, Emily Rosenkranz, Jody Rupe, Shade Rysdorp, Carrie Salley, Suzy Sandquist, Amy 156 Iuniors Sanft, Louie Saxer, Martin Scalzo, Joni Schneider, Karen Schuffler, jeremy Schumer, Bettina Scminara, Eric Shaughnessy, Karin Sherman, Lee Sicver, Bryan Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Icnnie Smith, Shawna Solam, jason Soracco, john Spalc, Sherry Stern, Kim Stewart, Ellen Stewart, Lowell Stiles, john Stipes, Matthew Stowell, Stephanie Stroh, Richard Stumblcs, Christopher juniors 157 158 funior Sullivan, Todd Summers, William Szabo, Anthony Talbert, Derek AA Talman, Miranda Tanalce, Nancy Taraday, jeffrey Taylor, Michael Taylor, Shelly Thomason, Mark Thompson, Cheryl 'Q Tomlinson, justin Tomy, Wendy Tourangeau, Tom Xaa-1 Townsend, Tori Turclc, Stuart Vacca, Christopher . W, VanValin, Vanessa Vasquez, Mitchell Vernon, Pamela r - wi N ,N Vilions, Sid voucher, Kimberly X, Vontrotha, David H--A 5 c 'Whnial Come on Bill, pass Mr. Universe 1- , sl! Oh donlt you dare . . . 1 A w .35 N x ,Qi 4 s q-A gf 5. at X- f sk .L Wade, john Wallick, Bret! Warren, Stewart Waterman, Paul Watson, Sam Webb, Skip Weger, Jeffrey Weddell, Rachel Weems, Helen Weinberg, Ted Weinman, jonathan Weiss, Robin White, John Williams, Cynthia Willoughby, Alton Wilson, Suzana Wishcman, Sara Wiseman, Patrick Wren, Karen Wren, Michele Wright, Bradley Wyble, Dorsey Yangh, jennifer York, Brice Young, Frank Zech, Hilda Zelonka, Mary 160 juniors . gf Zittcl, Annette K Chappelle, Kent , -.. 2 A fb of ,I C? Yeah 4 a nice one l 1 W 4 n 1 1 K FAC C LTY STAFF '1 'Q 1 Y. tis-Q A teacher affects eternity: be can never tell where his influence stops. -Henry Brooks Adams 4 I F tlty ff Staff 161 il ADM1 ISTRA TION Gary Bndgeman fflssoczate Vife Principal fackxe Hallett Assoczate Vice Principal Larry fPrinfipaU, Gary Snyder fflxsociate Vice Principal Q I am convinced that it is of primordial importance to learn more every year than the year before. After all, what is educa- tion but a process by which a person begins to learn how to learn. i -Peter Ustinov l are W yyvx-im -fv- ' x R 1 , ..-K-f'M . X WM L,.. ws . Q... .A f .M- ' x xi me-. --.esff '- 1 - is a 'g R, , wif -Q5 X is I his 9? , Q .L ff' Adams, Ron -Art Averill, Bernie -TSE Averill, Myra -Secretary Beaufort, Marilyn -ERC Supervisor Bragg, Polly -Secretary Braman, Pat -English Brown-Butler, Linda -Business Ed Buhman, Lois -Home Economics Bunnel, Sy -Instructional Aide it :wg Faculty ef Staff 163 Y gg: The whole art of teaching is only the art of awak- ening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards. -Anatole 164 Faculty 6' Staff France Burmeister, Bob -Coach Caley, jay -English Cary, Ruth -Librarian Cetezik, Frank -Math Cieslar, Wanda -Special Ed. Clarke, Nile -Social Studies Clifford, Bill -English Coit, Sara -PBXfSecretary Court, Kathy -PE f'-'m Q3 Q W.. N g f i 3 if 1 my Q 1 123 si -Q.. .r- l 1 S.. .aa 'Q'-M r. wx ' xv 5 7 1 ! Q, t. i Bw Y f f M X t K 'te ...L X S f x i. fl e 2N A on e 5 WS , i afw 31 E RER- . , ,Q i a J K X I X Sh ,gt Q ' sl 'X X Q- Q' 'W Cromwell, Ralph -Science Cullen, Jim -Math Curran, Jody -Secretary DaPron, Allene -Secretary DaPron, joe -Social Studies Dills, Jack -English Dodge, Bruce -TSE Drewry, Irene -Foreign Language Evanson, Frank -Math Faculty C? Staff165 Freund, Bob -English Gribble, Gerald -DECA Hagen, Karen -Contract l ,ag n- Hagen, Michael -Contract 1 5 i C Q I Hall, Gaylord -Science Y-5? -A Hall, Laurie -Art Harlcins, Dennis -Business Ed. Heermans, High -Resource 86 Referral Center Willburn, Jerry -Social Studies wa i -f I S -EX - .... 166 Faculty 63 Staff Us I Q X. .Q . Q 'Til' l x -'ser . : Q ,-Q' yi K1 , -Q 3-,vR?,Q. :4...:.7k.f1HL:., V. iff-, ' 4 .1 ' f..: : -if A .3 ,g f gm .13 av , 's 3. F.. X N .. xx Eg The true teacher defends his pupils against his own per- sonal influence. He inspires self-trust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quiclcens him. He will have no disciplef, - A.B. Alcott Hopkins, Beverly -PE Hornsten, JoAnn -Foreign Lang. Hoslcin, David -AV Maintenance Hovancler, Burt -Foreign Lang Inman, Billie -English Isaacson, Don -Sciencef Math Y Ax iff if-454 W '35 jackson, Paul -PE johnson, Kenn -janitor johnson, Pat -Nurse Faculty C? Staff 167 Kasper, Norma -Secretary Keating, Dennis -Golf Coach Kelly, jim -Custodian Kiaer, Alira -English Knapp, Frecl -Ind. Arts Krsalc, Mike -Social Studies Kulman, Wanda -Secretary Lang, james -Counseling Larsen, Dave -Math 168 Faculty C? Staff .,., ,, . , ,.,h , , 1 Q 4 .f 3 r i my X ' 1 1 , 1 f. L, Q' 4, r S6 my K. ,. :fi g , ' jfs, Q , :W M ' l . . l Y 3 'sid- L l X , ,a 'L' .N f i A ' Xf 'iw' W ., 3' f I A- 2 L ,. a rg, g K A' si . 5 l li A X f' W. v ' f 15. A' ' al . 5, - X RE. is Q X s ' 1-Rini, LQ- gs .- 3 X. 'Nr 'r I7 1 To teach is to learn twice. Lavaris, Shellie -Special Ed Lawson, Mary -Foreign Lang. N x Leslie, jill -Cheer Coach ! an 'f Lewis, Gwen - Home Economics 'A - Light, Elizabeth -Instructional Aide x iii dai c 4 ella K fig' YIOK Light, Mel -Art A Lindquist, Mac -Ind Arts . Lindquist, Mary -English 1 Es. K '- -.4 'fm ,Q , 5-SN. It -joseph jouben Layer, Lylburn -Musicf Fine Arts Coord Faculty EJ Staff 169 Lindstrom, Sandi -Math Lorenz, Curt -Counseling McDonald, Bonnie -Science Malatesta, Pat -Instructional Aide Mills, Geoff -Science Minstrell, James -Science Moscrip, Claire -Counseling Muto, Myrna -EnglishfStudy Hall Newman, Ruth -English The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery Mark Van Doren Nicholl, Dick -Foreign Lang. Nickel, Ken -Socal Studies North, Patty -Contract Nordgren, Arleta -Business Ed Osborn, Gordon -SciencefChpt Parsell, Ann -SSRC Supervisor Patterson, Pat -Business Ed Pattie, Bill -Basic Prog Penclce, Carol -English C r-w Pepple, Ed -PE Potts, Larry -Music Roberts, Dottie -Reading Sabo, Adrian -jazz Band Schembs, Jean -Secretary Shoemaker, Mike -Social Studies Skoak, Kathy -Secretary Smelser, Sandra -Counseling Soule, Marcia -Englishflsoreign Lang. 1 s J ful ev rx , --N f 2 Y' Q C' fi . X ,uf A Q, g. K . . 9 . 6 yc.e. Yer , 3. -.4 .. 25 au . I.- .ZA-Q U. 35. ,7 un, Q I beg of you to stop apologizing for being a mem- ber of the most important profession in the world. -William Carr Sparlin, Carrie -Foreign Lang. Stimpson, Herb -Math Stimpson, Virginia -Math Stipes, Ingrid -Special Ed. Sussman, jerry -Soc StudiesfChpt I J if Taylor, Terry -Custodian J' 'TKN ' N xfgw Spy A , 1 - , 1 M all M K , M fi L lp ll! f , If 1 , ' fb i 'ii ll X ii Nj rw 35513 J XX X if AQ? Q xlfiwfp Q Tougaw, Bill -Science Q 3 Turner, Tony -EnglishfSocial Studies V Wall, Chip -Social StudiesfEnglish Faculty 6' Staff 173 174 Faculty G Staff Weldin, jan -Foreign Lang. White-Miltun, Vicki -Music Yaniclcs, Milt -Social Studies 4- 4' 5 ,, ' ' T' wus. '-, . 4 5 my -' 2 Am Iva, I rl - I Faculty Ci Staff 175 K N if 1 1 176 SPRING SPURTS Boys' Soccer Girls, Soccer Baseball Track Softball Boys' Tennis State Basketball Intramural Basketball 'L Fine Arts Sbowcase 178 180 182 184 188 190 192 B C BOYS SOCCER f X ' fs Q- VARSITY: Michihiro Moriya, Craig Sevigny, Rob Hunt, Steve Miller, Bill Beuthel, Tim Emanuels, Bruce Hungate, Eric Grabowski, Rolf Norton, john Lotzkar, justin Tomlinson, I Paul Mcaleese, Coach Osborn. Front Row: Dean Keith, lim Nelson, Garrett Gregg Cool picture! 178 Boys Soccer Show your stuff Danny! E i as liz A av j.V.: Coach Ccteznik, Greg Olds, Maury Hofermann, Bob Evans, David Witmer, Danny Dawson, Matt Haba, Dan English, Clint Wright. Front Row: Scott Tsunehara, Kirk Loschky, Brian Mazza, Hart Gilcrest, Mike Lillie, Matt Galvin, Don Brahman, Scott Schill, Jeff Dolce My mom taught me how to stand this way. And for my next act . . . Mercer Island fields three boys soccer teams: Varsity, junior Varsity, and Freshmen, each of which boasts an admirable season record. The Freshmen team, coached by ex- Islander Jeremy Eisenman, provided strong competition for other sophomore and j.V. teams. The J.V. team, comprised primarily of sophomores and juniors, demonstrated a controlled passing game. At the beginning of the season, the Varsity team was relatively inexperienced, with only four returning lettermen. But with its strong leadership both from coach Gordy Osborn and the two co-captains, combined with its hard worlc in practice, the team developed a mature style of play. The team owes its success to its ability to operate as a single unit, without needing to rely on any star players. -BH Boys Soccer 179 GIRLS SOCCER The word quickly spread, the little lcnomln Islanders were a team to be contended with! The Varsity captured some attention in their blowo t against Eastside Catholic. However, their re l talent was apparent when the girls held t p ranked Issaquah to a tie game. One had to lau h at the rumors insinuating that MI held two practices daily, that the girls were on super-die , and that leading scorer Julianne Craig had r - ceived professional training. This year's team goal was King-Co, but most of the emphasis was placed in forming a cohesive unit. Seniors Erin Flaherity, Amy Doan, Kristen Pugsley, Liz Lightfoot and Dana Simpson will be departing this year. However, they are only a strong five-sixteenths of the team, leaving an- other talented group for next season. Coach I Smiselc accurately summed up the season in sta - ing, We have always had a great deal of indivi - ual talent, However, this is the year that t .e individual talent can be molded into one gigantic team effort!! After this season, Girls Soccer at MI will not be overlooked!!! Th Q 11' VARSITY-Top: Amy Doan, Sara Albrecht, Dana Simpson, Katie Weber, Liz Lightfoot, Pugsley, Poseann Sullivan, Mari Boin, Lauren Guzalr, Holly Griffith, Kim Keller. 180 Girls Soccer Estep, Erin Flaherity, Julianne Craig, Jan Smisclc. Bottom: Kristen wwf. . ,,-- gf' 'ifliyfili-f . - ,mg-,, . ., W .gl J' 182 Baseball . uh' ag, JV: Back row: Coach Herb Stimpson, Greg Bjornson, Dave DeYoung, Ken Blauman, Sam Watson. Front row: Mickey Nlorelli, Steve Crolce, Chris Varca, Kevin Oyama, Don Gochanhour. e -4 rl 3 , a . .y vi .M C K. h , nv ,, . 'f 'H . , , , ,..-.t-717.afa'.geLa 117 socks it to'em again. The Boys' Baseball team began their season before March 1. Starting in january, they participated in early morning workouts at 6:45 A.M. in the gym. We wanted to get in good shape, to get ready for the season, explained second baseman, Todd McAuley. We have very good talent all around the field, all of our team is young, we hope to have a good season, spoke Capln Chris. Only three seniors made up the field, revealing the strength of next year's team. However, the team feels that this year was pretty exciting. I I A Freshmen: Back row: Dave Cline, john Keith, Dan Crow, Matt Field, John Snoey, jeff Sternoff. Front row: Garrett Kusakabe, Bob Forrest, Ke- vin Kriescn, Marc Singer, Sean Bret-Schneider, Kent Arimura. Baseball 183 TRACK Photo Finish Up, Up, and Away What concentration Starting the year with a record number of returning lettermen, the Islander Tracksters are hoping once again to be contenders for the Kingco Crown. With unprecedented enthusiasm they wor- kout everyday as they move towards their goal. Led by head coach Bob Burmeister, distance coach Bill Rho- deffer, weight coach, and team captains, the team's optimism is paying off. As distance runner Bob Fornter states, I really think we can win big. It's really going to be glorious. Let's wish them luck as they race onwards! Track 1 8 5 186 Track K David Selligman leads the pack. 52'-1.'? X. Paul Roberts, weight man. Y Racing to the finish And she's off! ff. Tuan gets air. Andrea stays ahead of the competition. Running from the scene of the crime. Duffer Track 187 188 Girls Top row- Jodie Curry, Rhondie Beclcer, Megan Hayes, Kathy Givett, jim Tivnan, Heidi Fribe, Carolyn Salazar, Bottom row- Lisa Caracaco, Wendy Haas, Kristin Carlgrcn, Janie Emery, Maria Santuli, Angie Oberg. GIRLS SOFTBALL Green grass, good friends, a little sunshine . . . all conjour up good feelings about America's favorite pastime: SOFTBALL. Beneath this tranquil setting beats the heart of a promising team of athletes. Co-captain Beclcy Winter described the team as fairly youngg Shelly Birch and Winter are the only seniors. Even with this inexperience, a true sense of sports is evolving from this team, a credit to Coach Dave Larsen. Winter described the team as on an even keel-they play to win where winning is having fun. This team plays hard and plays hard as a team, every single person out here has a good attitude, verified Alison Linlc from the field. Co-captain Shelly Birch speaks with pride: We give the Bad News Bears a run, or two, for their money! l 1 K I 59 a , Q N 15 QI !, if, .ni Top row- Dana Kusalcabe, Gloria Lopez, Tracy Druxman, Kim Kim, Ingrid Fronlr, Cindy Olejar, Winter, Alison Link, Dave Larsen. g L. row- Brenda Salazar, Tari Lindquist, Shelly Birch, Becky Softball xx.i,3.,, -1. I I . 3 . - mg ,Q fr -gg 8 5-5 - , 'gt .gli 5 Q. Q 1 's L ' 41 Q .v S m- Ah . ff 4-1- 1.. .x. 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Left to Right: Coach Mills, Kirk Lange, David Paulsell, Brad Masterson, Scott Eberly, Jim Perenchio, Matt Malary, Joel Burnbaum, Luis Antezanna, joachim Huppe. Middle Row: David Muscatel, Mike Hanelin, Pete Follette, Adam Brotman, Scott Tomy, Scott! Armstrong, Scott Eckley, Aaron Pruzan, john Maclean. Front Row: Frank Lowe, Sam Kamner, Keith Vernon, Jon Dunner, Kevin Minslcy, john Schreuder, Josh !Coval 1 N l l w l 190 Boys' Tennis , it- N: fll Automen Strike Three, you're outl Competitive. Talented. State Champs. Usually these qualities refer to the Mercer Island Basketball team. Not this time. The team being reviewed is the Boys' Tennis Team. Last year they won Kingco, District, and State. Again, this year, they had the chance to win it all. Marc Jarvis' goal was just that. I want us to take it all, Kingco, District and State. The 1985 Boy's tennis team was talented in every grade. The freshman class was led by superstar Marc Blum. The sophomores sported a returning champ Matt Zisette. Scott Beers and Chris Roa rallied for the junior class, and the seniors had three returning letter- men who helped the team immensly. These were Brad Craig, Gardner Morelli and Marc Jarvis. jack Dills, not to let him get by without notice, had some extra help from the Girls, coach Geoff Mills. Coach Mills gave pointers and coached the JV. When aslced about Coach Dills, senior letterman Gardner Morelli exclaimed, He's the greatest, we couldn't have done it without him. Chris Roe smashes it to the opponent Boys' Tennis 191 1 I ' ' 5 IJ' Lxig GIVE ME A SI-LOCK! LETS ROCK!! The burden of pressure hung mightily around the shoulders of the 1985 Islanders, but they never lost sight of the gold ball now shining so bri htly at Mercer Island High School. They proved their dedication, they proved th t this was the year of the Islanders. It was the Islanders v. the state and the state l t. The victory was cut-and- dry. No referee's call. No mistakes. No missed shots. doub . about it-THIS WAS I 71 FINALLY! The state tournament was a hoops holocaust their crushed opponents averaged thirty three points per game with a shooting perc ntage of twenty six percent. The Islanders were the defensive catalysts of the state forfing their opponents to take either quick shots, bad shots, or no shots. Defense was what won it all. They won Kingco, District, Regionals, and State. The first lVI.I. Team ever to accomplish all of those titles. The Islanders finally shrugged off their reputed inability to win the big one. The Mercer Island jinx was never to be brought up again. The greatest factor in the state success was the fan support. While the fans' only problem is that they stand up too much, it is proof of superb support. just another reason for one to be proud to be an Islander. B' I.. . i K . IN 6f ' MQW UI , 5 l R i 4 'li .. Nl'PF,Q , . 'K'wVf::f'7f. 1, M ' , QW Y af Z , ' x nu:-sxv ,N-A41 T . V38 MN. I at I S ,eff fl i X Xxx-S . David Lcibson, Fory Fielder, Andy Negrin, Ted Nlandelkorn, .led Feltis Ken Pat Wiseman, joe Grossi, Kevin Goodell, Alan Cagle, Bob Kircher IN TRAM URAL H OOPS The 1985 Intramural basketball leagues were living proof of the exquisite basketball program at Mercer Island. At some points, the level of play could have been considered varsity basketball at most other schools. The Men's league had a surprising ending: Yes it's hard to believe, the Nad: did not win it as expected. In fact they didn't even get to the final game. But luckily for the pride of the Nads, neither did the High Tide. In first place, beating the Effulgence, was the junior team called the Zooms. This mens' league was probably the best level of competition and play that intramural hoops has seen in a long time. The Girls' league was just as exhilarating. Some intense battles were seen out on the court, but it came down to the Bee Bops and the Artesians in the Final match up. With fierce and fiesty Mari Boin at the helm, the Artesians bopped the Bee Bop: into second place. julie Adamek, Sara Wischman, Stephanie Stowle, Beth Kelly, Nlari Boin, Natalie Curfew 2-Rf l l r 1 1l,.... 1 4' PERCEPTIONS common 5 ! I 5 i 5 E 2 5 I I - i - 1 i ! E ! - - iff E i ! i 5 i ! i I FINE ARTS SHOWCASE Mfncfn ISLAND scnom msrmcr MARCH131985 lllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIllIlllIlllllIlllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllli The Fnne Arts Showcase agam provxded a valuable look unto the arts programs of the Island Thns year s theme for the Fme Arts Showcase was con moto an Itahan term meanxng wxth spnrnted motnon The purpose of teachmg art rs to promote creat1v1ty lmagxnatxve thmkmg aesthetxc sensmvlty and self expression The Showcase provided and opportunnty for students to demonstrate thexr abxlmes nn a varnety of medxums Vnsrtors to the Showcase saw work rn photography drawxng oxls pastels watercolors ceramxcs jewelry and textxles Artwork created by students from kmdergarten to grade I2 was dnsplayed The Showcase has always been enthusxastrcally recelved on the Island because of nts excellence Two hrgh school students Tuom Lam Dang and Anna Bastlda won awards m the OSPI Regional Arts Drsplay Thus year as nn all years bands and choxrs from the elementary middle and hlgh schools partncxpated nn an an evenmg presentatxon whnch demonstrated the excellence of our musnc programs . . . . . , ' rc xy ' ' u - - - - n - - , . 9 1 ' ' , . 9 l Y 7 Q ' 7 ' . 'I . 1 . , . , . . . I . , . , . , . . . . . Fme Arty Showcase C gl Buckwheat checks out the Sbowcaxe o A 'ef 4-U 1, wyff . fn -.,.., .fi Q? 4 '- u , ' at 6 :N V l 4 2 Kg 5 ' i X 3 kk 9-f 1 I S u bverxwe have xn xltrated rom the Back Parkmg Lot' McConnell WHEN dxd you do that? D Fine Arts Showcase 4 Y I Frm period Today 2 .wx , 9 iz 1 , 'QR C1 J xii. . J' ,QL v. Q -va? 'X . s. .XJ .x A dazed Fine Ari: apprenator n'Y 5 I New JK? S -rw, 4' . ' ' .gv , Get bark in dass, young manf A New Atrirudeu was seen in this year's display. FV ,Q 1 if xg , 'YQ 3 1' Ya . K ' Fine Arts Showcase E M I thought you brought the music! Fardnlys Fiddle .tc . . -5 I don't think its funny, I do! F Fine Arts Showcase . 'P Q7 P P'- 'Bert's Bass i 1 ff 'f A frail Leslie laughs The Orchestra performs at the Showcase. 5 S ggpqh , - ww4', gf-Q w!1 ,,4 AL g1V?1,y, I' x The Middle School Orchestra Fine Arts Showcase G ASB Offcers ' Bob Burnett - Student Advisory Board, Kelly Goto - Student Irdvisory Board, Nanette Allison - Secretary, Allison Williams - Business Manager, Dave Barbee - Vice Presi- dent, Bob Former - President. Senior Class I fficers Lezley Smith - Business Manager, Barry Goffe - President, Pugsley - Vice President, Stefanie Choi - Secretary. l 5 H ASB 6? Senior Class Officers Seniors Class of 1985: What lies before us and whatolies behind us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Homecoming Victories 83- 84. Iammin' in the student center. Lunchroom sing-a-longs! ', What tow truck?. CfD '.'.' What's the Really Real? 6Blockheads unite and conquer.'gState Br-ball-Alive in '85-The Time I8 Now! CSN-Lire, Kinks, Who, Neil Young, Prince, Lionel Richie. Sellin' the Buick! Where'd the benches go? Luther Senior Skit-SHOUT!.'! ' Seafair- Bumhershoot-UW Street.Fair . . . Pike Place. Tolos, Proms, Home- comings . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Fun times with good friends . . . Thanks MIHS.'.V.'.'.' Nb, vi -Y,. , .,. r Abrass, David: AndYouKnowIt's TimeToGoThrough TheSleetAndDriving SnowAcrossA FieldOfMourning ToALightThat's InTheDistance. -U2 ThanksSeanAmie KrisItWasFun: BobMarleyIs ESSENCE NUMB MINDS THE-IAM WhpdCream-TgrEyes: ILUVU Adair, Chuck Admas, Brandi: CAP BFF!! Siamese twins together again . . . MGGIloveycuA6LF ZUMAWXCHRISGLMOMO . . . Thanxfor making Summer84 SPECTACU- LARHCALFRIENDSILOVEYOU . . . KB,RINKY,CP,MG,MZ,CT . . . ILU- VUMOM!! CC-ICHSMIHSWOU-GOODBYHS Allen, Duff: THE DUFFER Thosesummer Nights-HeyDude! TOLOBLHOME- COMING 835L84SeafairN'sht FballCristineI'mCliving-You MakeLifeWorth- Living RE-AN-AG-NB-SW-JT-CC-JI-JK-KP-SC! LoveLastsaLife TimeRember D.F,A. WereSeniors WereOut! Allison, Nanette Susan: Life is so full of surprises some good, some bad,But it always works out in the end! ThanksKBMSFLH-Goodtimes- SUNRIVER,S KIING,BLmy gov. friends I will always love you Matthew-ILOVEYOU- TOODBLMGLB Anderson, Colin: Live to Ski Ski To Die Life is a series of Constupations JD Dont Talk To me About womens Liberation They already got me right where it Hurts jj What We Had Cant be forgotten I LOVE YOU MISSYAM Ashton, Warren K.: Live your life to its fullest. XR8o at LOPEZ! Skiing snowf water UTAAH I LUV MI BAND Tritoms!Cal.Trip! Boptellyadrop AGENTS Hi kid Fplane ByetofriendsffamilyDAD I love you all! Askenazi, Eyal: ALL THINGS MUST COME TO AN END, BUT NOT ALL ENDS ARE TO BE REGRETTED. Comp.Club?Orch.Gold Medal-83! Elec.With Miltun-SAM. Computer Science Lost in Space! IT'S ALL OVER . . . COLLEGE HERE I COME!!!!!!!! Aulerich, Patricia: BOBBYTYoung,Ocean? 9:45'?GEE, THXFORTHEDia- mond! WeWillSailOneDay-BUZ. HOMECOMING-84 ThxLaRueILY-Start Dancinat i:ooAM ThxjFforHenrys SftytnHonkSPBaker?! REDHLYMOM! NThxforNEWYAWK 'THEBEATGOESON! ' Barbee, David Lee: ASBVDHSVP Track1z3PhiFlyaHya AMIGOS84DRGin RumDBSpecWDoIDOWIE? ? ANOTHERRECORD-GENESIS jobsSki- PlayinHardball DUKE:-WakeUpNow, ThisIsTheTime YouvewaitedFonvfL Pablo,Dar, EM,MM,MJBZBG,DW, MP,AW,ETC-DIEGO Barow, Toni: Thanx CZNHKKLHCC Thanx TU: Summer'83Iatstwf yHMCG83 wfTL6LCZwas LutherCold!DTeam-The BlackToile!! Hawai Cruz- 84 'gods nuportjoks CZLHprtyCgrMtnKKfPenBC T84CCYouOweMe No- tOnceDrivewfCC I love you momBLdad Barron, Lisa: Thanks 8LLoveTDIHCUI-XHigh6LTheSAGang.Times in Dennys,w- ritingsongs, Helping friends, Bad Times, Good Times, Better Times to Come. The future is now, but don't forget the past. Memories AreOursToShare. Barton, Elizabeth Ann: PGSummerB4 fPopcornbox- SmlOuija-Candlesf Homes- teadAuntGunf Big Sis lil sis SeaHawkPlayer jKif6ofRainierSqfSt, Stairs-Cigs- LuvtomyBuddies- DHSCKVJWKKPDX ConcertsCarsPolice WSUStrcool- fishbwlfMOMfBASH Bastida, Anna: Swimn81-84CREWED84-GLBADASH-LL!skionfmarilynart reachhighhas Co!mb.Cntr.HWLLKGjWHCLH,SEE YOU AROUND FAR AXVAY!-of course,a quote on life - CONTEMPLATE LIFE LESS AND LIVE IT MORE! Baynham, Linda: theBestYet! Here'sto staying uplate, skiing,lotsofpaper zndlunch Cots84, ForenzaDesolationAlways. WhoisJW?Tolo? ThanksLeah, AMTCJT Mom5LDad DSLG, NT youmadethis thebestyear, andNeely you're the best. 194 Seniors fl' V-'GY s , 5' F Lt. X Bedrossian, Harry: HOMER Whatlaneamlin? Theresapuddle WATTCHTHIS! TheDYNAMICDUO. SLOBFOOTBALL, Isuetobe better thanthoseguys. HeyJonwhat areyou cloing? Lunchbalte. WhatAn- ight!THEGENERAL! YEEHAW!Shut-upEd. KEEPONCHOOGLIN85 Bennett, Thomas lvl: ALIAS CHRIS BROWNXBLUE BERRY-LARRY?TH- ANX ANNADAvuBRlNl.oPEz, SQUEELERR,WTf, IROYBAN. GER,DaD.THE vlcs NixHIDDENBECl-I, GRG, SEWARDPRBBQZNOWIENI ESCWFREEKEGSOFF zJAMAICA- 4SUNSLASH 85CSN84 . . . THANX 4 THERIDE Berven, Chris: Jaz,Rolc,clas,SaxfClar, M-C-SymBand, J-EGLS-B, HB6LCo,Agents, Billy,Herbg NN-RR,Wrath, S-Train Leo The P-fish tasted gooCl Thanlts LEgRWgRH,RN,LD,TC, lVlom5CDadlVlay music forever uplift the hearts of all man-Kind Bhatti Mohammad: Thanks MI-AND ALL THE TEACHERS FOR EN- LIGHTING ME WITH THE EVER-LASTING TORCH OF KNOWLEDGE THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS ALAN ISRDEBY- HPK-FOR MEMORABLE COMPANIONSHIP I DID I DO I WILL LOVE ASTRDC- Billingsley, Philip: NF-JH,SK,BB,PD,DL,SS,TS, ESLOMLI- JF,JP,DB,JH,ETC. -KBS84-AS,DD,QFC, soTB.BAYTEl 34185- GMF,GMJ,GMM!DG,EG- HOWWEGONNAMAKETHEMOVIE wf OUTMUSTAFAWGLGPAT. HAWAII85 -KA!F,QQ-? IAPFTS! G YBSIH! g WH. F Birch, Shelly: FBELLIJBZZ SBI23 BB1z3-BoclyCast SKIBOOTS AT JAKES SOOZQBUNKER THANKS HAWAII 852-841-IENRYS MAGIC84 YOU GUYS ARE GREAT KPSALHNBEFSBAEDHEE AMY YOUR ONE OF A KIND. MOM, DAD, MIKE THANKS FOR PUTTING UP Bjornestacl, John: KnightsSKI8485CHABERf JBBUSTONSLOPES 36oz7othe NADSridehighCAL8432lB6Cwsurf voplogCl..ARKEradstars the fullno- cloulstno wayGREATTIMESHyPelicanLuvYASWlunches atMGthanlts MGDSSCDWBHTLECDeen FUNmuchluvtomy FAMILY Blessing, Craig: EiFBALL 83,84 Blessed Event MyFriendsAKPBBGlVlM, AK Stay great. Prince PurpleRainKatlin I Love U.My love travels Forever with- you uve made the last zyrs wonderful.DAD My Dreams,thoughts, loves lie w you Bolanos, Maria: WeepNotForWhat We'veLostgLive ForWhatWe'veGot. GTSzJLUWerd THE GANG WSULUVUGUYS! M5LTCLCVanBol- Feild? LatenightwfI..RTanx MasFester!SKTwin LalceswayRacl- EuropeSome- day. JBKCLBHOPPERT LctTheWild RompusBeginLuvUM8lD Bouvet, Jeanette: SophsOct.7 WHATEVER JR8LDH!quartersat ALEDAS- ITOGA-TOLOFEMMES 5UmmCf0f84'WfmY2 constr.wltrs! m5LmARTPar- tyatObertos. thanxlalreGangILY GREG?, RABEL 3MUSKS.SCUZ LRHR Nolburn . . . JUST LIVE,LOVE,LAUGH BL LEARN! Boyle, Noelle: LIFE WOULD GET DULL IF SOMEONE DIDNT ROCK THE BOAT-6 LAWSSMMSLT: JSL,BPD,EKB-WHATNEXT? BBQ SUMMER wf THE GANG-KC, D.W.,KIKI,AD,LL,SA BG,PB?CP8LL CCF,CASA 'CFG BUMPERSHOOTGLHKS' CJN 84!DUFFERS BOAT84 GOODBYEMI Brandt, Todd Ethan: NO MORE SCHOOLBOvIN' AT M.I. WHAT WILL I DO!!!! RICH,JEFF,SAM,SCOTT YOU GUYS ARE GREAT-MOM- ,DAD,CAM CHERYL,DUDES,THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. I OWE ANY SUCCESS TO YOU, GONE FISHIN Bricltey, Linda L.: AtLastWe've FoundIt TimePMMBLMSHBWfMHJ WzCA QAWPTSSYJ Thanx SoMuchMom OBJ NeverStopBelieving-Shar- ing! -LoveYou.WANTTHEWORLD TAKEITCal.83 ROBERTO- My'FGPuppyLove. TalteHoldofDreams5LFI.Y Here'stoTomorrow Brinlcer, Jacqueline: ILYNeverForgetGoodTimes'CAL84 BandDaddyLFlags- Drama Grubbin?She8Bugs Stacey-ToloTheCar'sGone MOVE!AchooBnFrs. Fll.lzzyRlcyHorrHoning Merlcy AllKeepInTouch FriendshipsNevcrDie-EM Memories R4 Keeps Brown, KimBERLY: THEHARDEST THING TO LEARN IN LIFE IS WHICH BRIDGE TO CROSS AND WHICH TO BURN Mr X Sun- river SKIING!! Psycho Racing-Norman MY DATE Maintain MNGCJI GET SOME SLEEPlLocoTHANX TO ALL MY FRIENDS! ILY MMD Seniors 195 Burnett, Robert Meyer: TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN MY FRIENDS,I SALUTE YOU ADAM BARRYMIKESHADEJENLEF- NADVJTK ANDELECTRA!THESAGA! HOLLYWOOD!SPACE . . . WORLDCONT REKoo7ASBMICKEYMAKEUP! KRISTINA,THAN- KYOUSOMUCH! UNTILNEX'I'I'IME! Burr, Carolyn: DONT EVER LOSE TOUCH-SO MANY MEMORIES I HOPE WE NEVER FORGET! BaahooSTORMYNIGHTSLa84 IN- AGstrkingCOPsonSEAFAIR84 walksON84thwfAG- thanxFRIENDS- MNIIMMAGRVANDSMGAP MHNKNIC MOMDADTOMjULIE- BLMICHELE I LOVE YOU Byrnes, Susan Britton: DoesAnybodyReally KnowWhatTimeItIs? SKELE- TOR FWRl KK-I Miss U,Amos URExellent SkifCSN 58 Seshons SISGLDNHAIR Babwa Tx-Muttly x-wfS6l1 'Ten miles behind me ec ten thousand more to go -JT Cairns, Kathryn: KatiECoRNFLaKe'REMEMBER inTHEGoOD S-FRi SBeZ8LfroGGies-SKIBLKBUT oRBust! tHeHORSE!-docksPROM84 LauGHiNGiN-thePURPLERain THanXzBEST4enDSbEfSsLfL iTdBnHc CcLhScLnLbBgNoAKsOME ?Sitseems URALLINEEEDI- LYCBB Calvo, David: For WHOOM IT MAY CONCERN, THANK YOU! IT WAS GREAT WHILE IT LASTED BUT ITS TIME TO GO OUT IN THE WORLD-THE WORLD IS FULL OF KINGS AND QUEENS WHO'LL BLINDYOUR FYES AND STEAL YOUR DREAM ITS HEAVENBLHELL Cameron, Karen Carey, Tim, Thx to all my friends, wfout them life would be budless. Aj CA IT soccer, Haeky Raps. Ideals Are like the stars: we never reach them, but like the MARINERS of the sea, we chart our course by them. Carlson, Andy L: 'Thanks To all the people that made The unbearable bearable- M.R, C.L,M.G,I.V,T.C, R.A,D.C,C.A, Mr.L,Ms.H, +ALLFosvaeH85' .QFTWSUHECCIEHKS KOOI4 Carlson, Layna Bean: 'wSUBoundSeafair84 lVlopedOuchIm LateZZSillySKYN- YRDYeseU1 Louie2RobMBESTESTUBUDCME SPOTWJLMBJ- PASGET 9rumPvKC JamieLikrdHIYIbelHamMemsFLOY DABADCO- BOSTONVHCCRUWhoWere OnTheRdMustHavACode ThatUCanLi- veByCSNY cum, Tam: vou DoN'T HAVE TO BE om TO BE WISE-JUDAS PRIEST- ATEAMITSWIERDOUT DUSTER RIPWHISTLER Bc. JF,1s,1E, DM,1s,Ns,sAJM,Ts, sM,TE,sw,Dns1o HELL BENT, Now rm OUTSIDE of THE WALL.-CAL BOUNDLATER ... Carter, Stacey Anne: Thank you all my friends-you made it worthwhile! Wheres the car?!Moo6LWetspongesgCap't Crunch in Olyrnpia,Wag Hawaiian Marin- esgBc humble, Clyde! Snow Marching- He makes my path straight-PTL Castioni, Claudia: r24BYELaverne6LShirley4ever Pa.kItUplNHdirchl-lelpl Tolo- 84haThnx TB8LTDfIOU'Prom-84 Sherecon.CO.drmswfBucky Hnry- Up?LkLouisInvrFrgt AndyWeAreTiedl SkaggRunsIchLiebeDich Mom- DadMarco 'EGM ILoveYouWin5LAlways Chang, Louisa: LongLastThe Wm'SInvitHawaii8z-5PtyQA's SorryDave!To- lo84REDHahaha fhuh,Kelj ThnxLJHlmemswfAWMSKS fsisj JSMNKVTJDIKAJCEL when4pizzaJD?Dancing InTheDarkTheBoss Hol- dOnToHappinessILYmcl6Lc Chapin, Sam-OTISDAY WEL's MY BOY-BULHZAE THE NADS8 1 mins,blondy,H-tub? H-copter VEEMER POWER fBYRNSY ILYQ Nolm- NotDone SorryNauner SCOTT-Who got all the-? GOOD LUCK Q MY FRIENDS:youre the best,same with the family HOOPS?No-SKI Monkeys Charles, Richard W: ALIASRC,ARCADE G RUNSJAM ODI-IAVE YOU SEEN HER ALL IN GOLD LIKE THE QUEEN IN DAYS OF OLD, THEN SHE KILLED THE YOUNG PRINCETHEDEAD, IF IT TURNS BLUI ATE IT,ASHES,ASHES AND WE, O BRAVE NEW WORLD 196 Seniors :jx Q23 NX. .w if 115 1' W' Yl '7 4,5 . ., 'I 5. RR 't P ww, Chinn, Kevin Wallace: 85 RAD Hi YOGI BestofTimesYOGIs MY BEAR- FOREVERICOHIIVR HermonCalTRIPOUT USTUPIDKIDJEEPER- S PERFCOMBOLuvYa MONICA SKIING'BEEMER32oi NeverCoul- dOf MadeItWfGod1BCVIP6Lall myFRIENDSSespMOMDAD6LlVly 3 Sisf LuvYa Choi, Stefanie Ann: IF DE-ELEVATOR TRIES z BRING U DOWN, GO CRAZY! PUNCH A HIGHER FLOORXSTALLNDARKROOMX FLAT TIREXSTARGAZINGXPOPCORN BOXIRED YET?fCSfImag- ine all the people living life in peace-IL Thanx DMSSS 'U Clarke, Suzanne: England83 85? BOWIE TT Satwith-IRD: DD TTwins Fixx- lVlofLDK concerts dancing NewMusic Thanxeveryone espPB6LLH teachers Thoughnothingwill Drivethem awayWecanbeatthem IustforonedayWe- canbe Heroes bowie Clements,Jon: ThanksFriendsB-Ball?Alaska WhereTheBigone SareLanded . . . BTSATLEVIS P.N.PANDjDWITHHBGTITHotSunGettin TFUTH- ANKSMom,Dad, And to All The others Live Life to the fullest. com, Allison: sPAc11 DWEEINTHEEFEEWEE? BRAKEs?ib01ekamibem doyanave 51? THANXEVERYONELI WOULDNTHAYEMADITWX OUTYALLH ILUVYAGEORG! CHARITEEQRBSAUCEWHATH. ous? JMsPEsHi ILOSE5 5o?MAYBE! .,f7fa3uiLYAGBiTAM. i43BREEZBRIAN Cochran, Lee: Lee we live in a transient world First Thought Its A Nice DAYi37 DEAD Guenther BILL THE CAT! StoreHarrassment JB-IQIQBDHIGH AS YOU CAN GO JLP TB? PC Give me an inch.I'll take you a mile.AKDC mcmBLUV NH,HH . . . BYE! Grumpy Bear TheOdyssy got OpieSpikeandGrympy i I f I 5f84wasthebest! Sweat- er and Bogey willalwaysbethere AlisonSusynOregonwasthe ifzBestTodJay- jeff!Thanks 2 All The Love Mom Dad 35tCIDI LoveUGeorge.AlisonBeth Cook, Tari: MEMORIES ARE MEANT TO LAST A LIFETIME. Copass, Cloantha: clodedoclopassf CF-rafting+etcfSoccer fSkiingfD-lJaltfAlas- ka Yukon'84 Hear the challenge learn the lesson pay the cost-RS.fTo my friends, many thanks BUENA SUERTE! No guts no glory, Go For It . . . Correa, Jay: TimeForMeToFly! Hawaii84-JTlVllVlKKSSBTLettermen Chuck- Price NoeBacon ClemToddGrossi-RadDudesfWARPIGS Band DR84ERIC- iootimes? MomDadAmaAlliMichelleDeGracia-ILUIf I Failorlflsucceed At- least I livedaslbelieve Cosacchi, Peter Courier, John: MICKEYS!!FOOTBALL83- 84SKIINGwithKjKN,SAL,STU. JUSKY CAMP SEAFAIR withDAVE,KIRK,6LlVlARK. RUSH- 84!ZOOlVl1,2,3! ZOOlVl3atBRADS HOUSE. C.S.N.and A !SunnySide RUNSIHOMECOMINGS4 with SHARON LAYMAN! T.T.6L.C.G. Coval, judith: ? DARLINGS, WE'VE GOT TO TALK. THIS INSANE FOUR-YEAR AFFAIR MUST END, I'VE GOT TO START LIVING MY OWN LIFE. TAKE CARE AND DONT FORGET TO WASH BEHIND YOUR EARS, LOVE JAC Love,reign O'er me. Craig, Brad: TennisTFBall HIGHTIDEyesTRUKINOSutah QWAGSHEN- RYSCRUSINBOOZIN Leschib oatingOLDTIMERBcR84 FINALSPYR- AMIDSTUDYING Thanksitsbeengreat LindsCGGSJRDELHB-IF ESP- Mom-DadjRBAREthey OREGONboundCHRIS? DONTBLOWYOUR- CHANCES Craig, Eric: theendofanera,Where was SHMaui when oneneededhim.Occasional dewnight azziPKI skiing in the 8o's songs you push off from shore, won't you turn your head once more -And make your peace with everyone!1T' Seniors 197 Culverwell, Hilary Starr: 'just remember in the winter far beneath the bitter snows lies the seed that wf- sun's love in the spring becomes -rose thnx Rog- ,lVliBC6LCFG! GuitarwfG5LCSwmn-FTnKL5CG- NRDS!Nicthe- pen!B8LKRR D Dawson, Curt: Glada-Nisse Linda Dave Robin BH AM JC IL Faut que jeunesse se passe Human Hands ol Sr liyet Fritz8LGerry Nr Wikke Det ligger i luften H Block coffee my blood suerige GL USA Hcj da'85 Deforest, Greg: ILY,TDH! H-bloclrfamilyzretreat, pegasusulstandingthelandof- night , SKY'sthe limit,H.C.8tTolo- Goodtimes CSN 'LEAVING DOESN'T MEAN I'LL FIND THE ANSWERS. I'M AFTER THINGS LIFE CAN'T GUARANTEE. Goodbye! Deininger, Anne: lVlNDcncrtFLYNsacr? 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TIVYOUMIN- DONLYHASTHE CAPABILITYOFYOURFI NESTPHYSICALA- CHIEVEMENT THEINEYMEMORIESSCOSSC. MI.HOOPS!j-N-d Doan, Amy E.: DippeninChelan Soccer no Weenies PLEASE KPSALGLI-INBTBCP BELLY EDUCATION is AN ADMIRABLE Thing, but nothing that is worth knowing CAN BE taught OSCAR WILDE THANKS MA BL PA BENJAMENO PREPPIES''Livelnng Donoghue, Kim: IsEverybdyIn?KhLhNh RnMsThanx4MemreesESPESH: RHofallpeopleinoURrofm KPrembrZZDiWishnnT KK ooiwtsln CQVA- SHONBBstatsHAWAIILV84 BgSiSLtLSiSImHereIts ThereHome- BastThisIsIt DEAD83 TheCeremonyIsAboutToBegin Dow, Jerry R.: Love6LThanx lVIom,Dad,Sis Fball Tuff brealr-FONDIFEPBball- HIGH TIDE-RC,CG,jF,EL,TL,TM, LS,GS.Beal:Life inthe city-Ariz, T-IS- T'OB,AK,KI,jE,MN,CB,MIlhthon J.Evans Utah'OLY STUB- BIESLS'SBday Idid it my way-Franlr S. 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HoopsfHazii, Vegas, StatejBaseball- 'SENIORSKIT'I-IOMECOMING' Thanxfriendsfor you alltouchedmy- life 8Lmade itgreat.Noguts Noglory saysthebunny-35 198 Seniors S- .Q '? l be 1 0 I rw .ll 3-'Ran .,, 1 'suv fr yeh N N V :vw 9 tgp! is Eisenman, Leo Daedaluo: In thisquote there are several birds. These birds are much lilre those we see every day except that they display remarkable direction ality. Perhaps this is not so far from the truth. Elfendahl, Marlt: I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere years and years from now: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I, I toolr the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. MSICS Ellenhorn, Michael: ADAM DECA AREA IT BBYO RAD THANKS FRIENDS SK,DF,SR,SK,SH,RL,VR, GG,lVlF,PE,RE,jE! MJMIOBLYID THe GREATEST BARRIER IS SOMETIMES YOURSELF I'lVI GONNA GIVEANINCH-ILLTAKEAMILE Elnes, Scott: Sweet!MEandBERST, NUDE,BOP.GuitarWx AmmaBand85 Slcyler-VienaAgentsFAlVIESS EddieVanI'I.iiIBEATLES-BluesBros. Ski- !PaulMacGodCK,WA,PR,RN,TC, GumbyFriends4everlVlaPa FuiLuvUalE- veryBody!Life isGoodGalaxieLayBalrLAFl Engebrecht, Rich: CHAY ThanxtomyPriends forgoodtimes-Chelan-camping withthemaster Diegowavesl OBKQBB Steamboatl-Ieavenly TheBigD- Btbridging The soulman. BUSTINGwith THENADS THE BASH-mis- talre? Thanx for everything Mom5LDadBLRachel EPSTEIN, Jennifer: DRIVESWXRS, MJ,PRINCEl 95AVE- 1750 'l' BUCK'z80ZX-CAT? UCTMTV-LK.CHLANWKENDlCSA 'l' BLKS'TI'IX34, SS,AM,SUSlQCT783'COCWKlSAUNATRIP' STA- TES85WfPOWER!PS:W4EVER' LOVEMDVKARYN-URMY BF4E- VER'ME?PURGERY?SEE U IN OZ! Eschenbach, Lisa Eslrenazi, jay: Bragma said: Well, after hearing ren thousand explanations a fool is no wiser.But an intelligent man needs only two thousand five hunderd. - Mahabharata Estep, Amy: SKeletor Power Frlr,Veg Se-shon SrSKt? Kaboom MR-R Mutly slti- CSN-IF anyone wants to know where my heart is tell everyone that its wrapped around yours-Mouse,Susan, 5611, Foo,Haba BOWSER I LUV YOU KIDDO Fardal, Marlr: emBaclrRoomLifeSchachlrlvbQ Jorch Da fate o da Country don't depend on walrinda papuh ya drop inta da ballOtbox once a year, but on waltinda person ya drop from ya room inta tha street evry mornin Ferrin, III Peter: TQYGin THANX FOR GIVEN A TALL SKINNY NEW KID A CHANCEPBDJPSRAHP IVIINIAPSPREIJKADVVCLOVIES IM- PORTSROLSTONES YOUCANTALWAYSGETWHATCHA VUANTBUTIFYOUTRY SOMETIMESYOUGET WHATYOUN- EED! SAT-ISFACTION!ANNM.C.MUTUAL Ferris, Stephanie B: hef Eur83-IWPandSHjJwfa Che'84 ThnxlVlOlVl Ev-bab- sQandPA-Pand Imbfal NAprty- where is he?I-ITJI-ll haha.T-so igion-alsojE- Tolo? DadClln-thnx4everything 'Porsche? RTFTI LIFE-LVUALLI Fiorito, Andrea: FRITOsmolringcheetossophisticationAC5CBS iadiesNite SunVal- leyPioneer BCNewYearEveKH6LDouble TroubleDM-6f r5f84Long Summer- NitesLutherNoFRl JustAnotherCloseCall IHearTheSnugglvpagus ILUS- MILE all and be HAPPY! Flaherty, Erin: Flair Ifnethnghappened . . . I TreeSlci 'Birdartaclr! SCtheS- lope C PnoPearfball! Panda?ADBACH,HtubwfEric Marlr8L?VBalI- ?SOCCERlz34 LKCresTnKSLyn6LEvry rlteepyourdreams 4iftheydie, lifeisa birdthatcannotfly. Former, Bob: MoreThan ParametricEvationsOrGreelcPhilosoghy,School Served- ToDrawlVIeIntoTheI-lumanRat Race,BringingAgony,BlissAndEverySensa- tion between.jF ThereBe A PurposeInLife,ItIs To Live 4 Others.MyFriendsI- LoveYou Seniors 199 Fosseen, Don: These are the best years of our lives,SO FAR! I Love you WANCY- TRIUMPH-Thanks, STEW,ROB,VAL, GERRYJOE, Thanks Mom- 6LDad. I HOPE I LEARNED SOMETHING THIS YEAR! But what's next shave?Ionly shaveforwork Frame, Laura: SwimC-TamVjRedGup CrabLLXzRoocBZONEAnimls PGFcfg- all Io!BLKButt eRRngSAlbcdkrK 3wildboarsPADDLEc! RAndyBSLSno ALntwn CPYhmcmng 84TCCilyMD GM Remember what weve said and done and felt about each other GSW Frederick, Catherine: Im Young, Im wild, and Im free. Mar Magic Power Arch, SV and Carmell. BS Tom,wish you were here. ILY MGADLHTM and DENNYS ThanxDH. Jordan, YAMTF You are my one and only I LOVE YOU!! Fremouw, Thane: Lopers Track '6's Trough.Skiing.Sailing,Friends-for-life' The key lies in exploring, not in what one chooses to explore 'A ship may be safe in a harbor but, that is not what ships are built for. Friedman, Jon: FballI8f84DUEDHA mini bashesfgrsj LINDZMOGUITODD NOEB-onTJSeafair84- T-OCEANSHORE84bcylsq MSEGERHALEN! Sphmr T Tis bradtooklibst frommelseniorskit HIGH TIDECOLSG- SELTMJDf4lLY84 Thx momildad Frothingham, Em: on doit plcurer si on se laisse apprivoiser. St-ex. F and Z and Seymour's Fat Lady. 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THE CANDY CANE-C5N- 151-DONT WORRY ABOUT IT MATT- THANKS TO THOSE WHO HELPED ME PULL THROUGH-jG,AS,J9,MB, TB,LH,AM,jW Gross, Wendy: Tenl-4 MMCanKIMOS-ID?Eat,lwit ofCALWfKris,PKld, BBCWfLF,DOCTKWfDAGOZBel ArprtWfSus, I 84KRun4 itLPhntsour- lives4-zzWfT8LH,SSPOLL, SEinprdBBST :NYT You've got to walk and not look back I love you Sus Cya'RiRi Grossi, Chris: CPTFhallI8PyramidaTLindssegerseniorskit 4Jly84Thristway Yes Hi Friday Boxing w TheDueks momiamgoingtoamovic w kirk SeaFair- 84'Prom84 Brad jongGEralD TodKirkJayHarryLindseyKirk HIGHTI- DEYesBradTheyare! Gruwell, Lisa: TXFAM,Hey Parahhinkitsoverfinally, EuropelLuther?HeyDu- de,Skiing CCPleaselCARSCCTl!SmrFUNH2OSD. HiCLV.Skyclb- ,SAndVBAll.Doclc. usetowelPls.DKVVE 1 lIl XySALXVAYS. TheWho4e- ver.TXFriends . . . theyknowwhotheyare Gurevich, Andrea: The Big Clfl LUVU Mom,DadSPerer Thanks 4 putting up wthmel Friends 4ever EllenThanksLeeSueTomBinhMarkTimmySelby Del- phinemauri All you need is love- MI A JOKE? Take me to where reality begins. 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LUVUMONODAD Hall, Rodney: VVOVVlAlltoofastshowd EIXdoWit. l5-FVNIEctTGroveland- HAVUwstinPromBVVhar RedLightOfficer? DOO-DAHRIVEIONiy Dhad- GaEcoupleTweretjust EfrieNdsIILLSlaeEatXa cMOVIEERipsjsovls LTI-IANICSEToNMyTDrill bunnyBM8LPTJCHBSRJH Seniors zo 1 Hammer, Lynda: Time may tear us apart but memories will keep us close FOR- EVER-Europe 84 UPS83BuritosQ4 Tree-Skiing!!its not how you ski but Thanks to the BEST of friends EFAKDC' MomfDad Hammerle, Lisa: '-FOR LONG U LIVEGLHIGH U FLYUSMILES YOULL GIVEGLTEARS YOULL CRYGL ALL U TOUCHGLALL USEEIS ALL YOUR LIFE WILL EVER BE-PF-METROP THANX z ALL WHO LAUGHED AT MY DUMB JOKES-WHOS MRX? I LOVE LIFE- !FOOD?KITTEEEE Hardisty, Frank: Man was matter, that was Snowden's secret. Drop him out a window and he'll fall Set fire to him and he'll bum. Bury him and he'll bum. Bury him and hc'll rot like other kinds of garbage. The spiritgone, man is garbage.-22. Harrington, Pat: IS THAT ME?! HERE IS SOMETHING PROFOUND AND STUPID . . . I LOVE MY FRIENDS! HI ANNCWITHOUT AN EJ HI ELLEN! HI MARY! HI HARRY! AND ALL THE OTHERS WHO TELL ME TO SHUT UP! LET'S CONQUER THE UNI- VERSE Hearne, Rodney Tiller: If there is anything I can't stand, it is trying to write something by which people might remember me. So here it is: Roddy's had an accident-so may you all. Hendricks, julie: Wemadeit! MIbeebops84-85 ChelathanksforthefuntimesjD-Big MacattackstM-ohnofunny twinLakesSeafairsinksummer dockmtgs-Srethgim revofsrewohst hosebeautifuleyesthomas thanksforsomuchfun ILUBXLO- VEYOUFOREVER Hendrickson, Theresa: Hi Cookie! Te amo Tolo8485Homecoming 8485Goodti- mesSkyClub Pegasus WATA Debate Drama-Pilsberry dough boy? CSN- ALL THAT YOU ARE AND ALL THAT YOU SEE IS ALL THAT YOUR LIFE WILL EVER BE!GDILY Hochfeld, Marlo: TimeFliesOverUsButLeaves aShadowBehind. ThanksT- TorLB.SuchaRelief When?DPlest'GoodTimesVVfLH,EB. ROCHEHarlJor- .OSlwfgang. ShaveMM.FBSL.Rabbit6CMosquito. Operl2:x5lCheers. Ore.RDtripThx.Mom,Dad5CLN. NIGHTZZZ Holder, Steph: ArmyBound! LB-WhatsLoveGotToDoWithIT? FRATERNIZ- ING-IROCT145 3ORE-Bj. PROM '83!NUTMEG6LSTOUFERS- HONK, HONK!AM-which WayWeGonnaGo?It Be'DatWay!EPHIES6L PEN- GUINSLOVESYOUSEDB! i99o?M,P, j,-PINOCHLE!PICKLE- S?OhNO!! Hopkins, Debbie K: HijuanLuvV-BAL8384and85 SORRY A.ESBNetc PHut-Ria-1LotLBean MASHBASH-GRIPman?AJANITOR? hopenot- !Misya PGTHANKSDanS- IWshotSTBMCatPDsAunt ILUV UALL- KVCWBBPDKVKKKPMMRips! LeslieeBroomsams KEEPITUPQSBiMI Hoschek, Janice Hovsepian, Berge: Chelanhns,Mztln,Utah, PintwksCal3z1SAMOAl Seafair- 6amBT.Ripn SoulRocknRollHaveadrnk onMeintheCapri WithACf DClJ,Dwain,Pwee,ChaxMo,LIP, l-lugo,Bj,DS,GerTX URbest.Pr5LHC84, 'MtBota SKI.TxMomDadA1LuvU.LATER Howse, Robin: Alpental SS-4yrs BD -l' SP-i' EL: Its just a fantasy 84 Ral- lyKDK-MVBF I luvu KD,KG Bainbridge BBstats84-85,SSVP M+D+L- you're the most important in my LifeCN4yrs Suffer into Ruth and then-world here I am Hueppe, Joachim: BYE AMERICA,LAND OF THECORN FLAKESXHAM- BURGERS AND HOT DOGS. I'LL MISS YOU AND I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU, BUT YOU CAN EXPECT THE BEST I'LL COME BACKTHANX TO RICHSLLOISXSTXCXGXSXMXO! Hultquist, Richard: Homcom84-HotelProbsf OTIS6lKNIGHTSPetes 18fFath- ersarducci- BluesBrothsfUtahski71-84X Chelansummers- BabyRuthf RZPSWXSW-ThxAmigosLuvUMorn5L Dad-AShipInAHarborIs Safe- ,ButThatIs NotWhat ShipsAreBuiltFor-IS zoz Seniors I 1 I K 9 W : -K W. 7 1 Sak w Hungate, Bruce: Men as friends have no need for justice. Who was he who rushed headlony and mad in his search for wealth, a perilous end? Happy are those hearts ruled, as is the universe, by Love. Israel, Alan T: I FINALLY MADE IT-Thanx MOM GL DAD I LOVE YOU!- CLARE Luv U We WILL be Married! Lessorry-HMCMNG-Suzi!Lil Sisf HEATHERBlamy-FOREVERLoveU CIT 84-Swig- WESTY-NFTY-AL BJDC-Cars-AZA- R KILLERclove-FUTURE Israel, lane E: Memories willneverfadeILY Amy6l.AlliThnxfriends DSMSCBMN1HJEMelissa- MSFFAEAPtuWEmetDike HNjune24 GreendoclrPilgrimage83' Hawaii 85MML-Iam worriedlcasa Luphey whatever- later?? 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I Luv U Deb MarinePatrol HC84 Calf.85 Thax to all my Friends Life Goes on long After The Thrill OF Living Is Gone! Peace Larson, Kellie-Marie: Thanks Mom, AM,AF,AP,NM,LL,SB,DB,JH,AI-l,and IACK. Band was great, Thanks lVIr,L. Sometimes You've just gotta say . . . HUG!SlVIILE! K-l-J :TLF IF You believe in yourself anything is possible. Lawrence, Neal B: thnxzmyfriends: AtheK,E.CATEL, jer- rarcl,ITDlVIDGCPCBLSTL, M6LD.hmcmng 84CKurspecialily! chereflec- tions : EPmoves Basel'Jall:z34thehole : noENZmip CHUCHfrntr ow Calclrsharvm Lifeinthecitymadonna . . . ELVIS LIVES!!!!!!! 204 Seniors I? isle.-......, 2 X1 X X RX fr? Ge r -wwf 'Fwy L 'Y .,..,, -my-' awf X- Layer, Jenny: orchtrpUan 83-Stanpark-cal84-SnortSnort1B- PopcornBB and the string- San1uans,FriHarbor, PDDwithKS-Flags83-85-Thanx- SCHCGHLKJBIWWQKSEPTL-Your the best!! Thanx little sis I Luv ya!! SorryRHPleasesmile Layman, Sharon: MinnPenzoilCake Mix6CShoePota DriveInsBathroom? Ber- nieRCStrong? 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I love you mom,dad,Mark,p6Lr! takecaremyfriend Lightfoot, Elizabeth B.: HOOPS Soccer HC84 BSLSBHerducky SPDLz Big- ChillDeadfKHGD MAR OMNI TU42An:mals George Lady MRD Ilove ALL my friends!!A ship in the harbor is safe, but thats not what ships were built for. Lindquist, Tia: Thanks Mlfor everthing good luckKo,EP,WQ,KS,KM,NM,LB, LL,ER,LM,CS,AM,KW.Love you always Momndad,Tani andMaria.Re- member: JAMACIA,SPEEBIDAH,YMCA WATERSKI, Choir,Softball, Tech,PicKeep Smiling Miss.U.All Lipinski, Leah: KRISTINE Be yourself-Nobody can tell you you're doing it wrong! Thnx Evry UAB- KSuperBuh,KS,MS,LF,LB,KG, TeaQ3B6LULitt- leDevil fseighJRI-I,6L!CRylaice pSF'DfAfNfCfEuroMercRats? AchMolta- :I-IERE! ILYM,D6LNyla Lipsron, David: THANKSFORAGREAT 85FRIENDSCHELAN85 STUCK- ONSTEVENSRELLINLI CREBBERGE CAPRIWINKYHOUSSTU- BRONCO4x4 LEEMEEKCHAYSEAFAIR DEADINRAIN53oAM! WSUMANAGMENTBOSTON THANXMADDISITAKIT EASY- SOULES STAPUFFSEEYAINPULLMANK? 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Mandellrorn, Lisa: C-BFF Christie!I luv u Karen!-Lumixity6LGP-singing-K'sTub- Chicken sesamesfCruisin'-Thanlcyou- DW-DP'KN-NB-NO-LF- WW-LI: MH-JC-KP-LD-GLDRO It's not what life does to you,its what you do to your life. Mann, Monica: Ski Concertsrhanksmomdad lovya!ESP.WINNYthanks. LY- LAS:SAMfB.P.S.S.B.N VASHBASHlBestblues, SonBCPeter.l8.NO D,sforme!BYEBYEP,S8LS5lC's. Summerfun5CLUB, NIGHTS.yesIwillwin- ston.Only2 x. ItDoesn'trcallymatter. Margotta, Rina: Thanksto AllOflVlyfriendsfor AlloftheirhelpAnd Agreatyear. HomecomingTolosProm, 84-85,Iownitsnibsskoke Califfratsscamjay jaymtv- Workoutstogailf Sueyou fridaysgood changesforusAllJanuaryx4,i985-18 Marriott, Mark BCAT SHOW '84 SKI YAK WOOZIES D-KEEP COTS SM Miltonandthe philosophers.P-toP If19-IGOODTIMESSRKMSgoou therneuropewillnever bethesame.Mais, Happiness is more than momentary Bliss - Aristotle Marston, jean Heather: iSem.wfbest ofmemories! MVGohmygod!Togaobertos- Chakakahn. 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McAleese, Paul Oliver: I don't wanna write too much just in case I don't graduate but if I do I guess this the end so to some I say goodbye Is that fonny are what Thanks for the times you know who you are.Soc85 McAuley, Todd: People May Change My Life,People May Take My Life but MyMemories Will Always Be Untouched!Hawii83 ItjustDoesn'tMatter? TIfGoodLuck-CW- TheTideIs High-CfFair841RTRDH-cabin-LLHB Dyn- oDuo84ThanxEverybody. McClinton, Mark: IMALMOSTREADY! ChelanAlwaysMPR CompBoyFair- burgerOStripsSPACMKRS AWHS IOS-8385HTSpecialThanksMSal TbreadT MHshave DP KNitsCoolJC KJ TheMoreThatThings ChangeTh- eMoreThey StayTheSameLoveThanxMomDad 206 Seniors -is 'XII I - ' X Jr R vnu-.. f 7 1. Xa. st.. x Ns., 1-5 I McConnell, Andy: If you should cast a glance my way,and wonder if I have it made,I'd rell you that my road is paved. But if you aslc me where I'll go, I would tell you, I don't lrnow SKATE TOUGH OR GO HOME McFadden, Laura: Summer8z,84,LNightsdpseshQ GrovldRedRocks, 84!Thanlcs- :SanCMEDMBNXK CEMBOCTKCNSMRW. esp:PRBFDLW Bashin- 'onBBMWGdLck88! TaylorR. A wfDWCSNwfEricBCCo Thlcs:KarenHa- gen.Mojo Itsbeenreal8Lbefun! I Love ya BOWZER Meek, john: THXCLS85 + THXzTHERADONES- STU- CHAYMOWAYTJBERGSCLEEANDALL- ATEMPHOOPS- N283- 3oN3-NADS-AIITHWAYS5. THX4CONFQ-MONKYS-J'SBUICK- HAVEADRINKONBERG.THXSo AL4THERIPPEDTIMES. CHIMPNJAILVVISLERTHX zMOM5LDAD6LTHERADK.D. Mgkkers, Darin: MeheheKKPhiMelclcA+lrOis David +uosunuelo?What- Next?! HEYMONIHomecmg UDidNtNo . . . caRe'?I..B.Snipthebraid!! FRSM4SM!!I..Newman 3yrsustillddntKnowdidUYMI HelloKaren!! SAY- BABE!ILYDMMMS!!I'M NOTTHATCOCKY?!AMI???? Melclcers, Dennis: HAIL THE LONE BOGERS-HEBE,HUEY,MSTRBTR84 SummerLateNitesAFish jumped TRAINING 8384 SoccerThrashings- What?They AreOpen!TalreCareJolly RappingInTheSpider AF-ASongFor- You THANKYOU Ledzep IALU4EVER Migas, Tauni Marie: MI GO! TlcyTni. Thx H Family for the RUB! ILubya Pats! So much BCS!-thxD'ling! HM?SC.Where'sTheRed? . . . I have enjoyed . . . Promisesarenotto beforgotten. 'The Beat Goes On' I LOVE YOU, right Dad? CRAB Miles, Alison: . . . everyonesucceedsintheirownway. Thanx MOM,DAD,Bar- .Watch out world her I come. Be happy!SMII.E!!!See ya later Neely,Linda- ,Cary,Sue,Ness, Andrew.Be good KO,WG,AK,all.Take care of Kellie,Jaclr.Im FREE! Miller, Stephen B.: Memories -l' Experiences-SM,BF, DadMom,AK,ST,CV!Soc- cerEagleMillner DECA HustonAgape PulledItOffCryLaughPhotoI..alre- BritainHeros5 SUCCESS IS A LADDER,TI-IAT CANT BE CLIMBED WITH YOUR HANDS IN YOUR POCKETS. Mogensen, Gustav: I-IiEveryone!IVVannaThank YaForAGreatYear. ItVVasNice- ToMeetAllMyNew FriendsEvenScottAndKurt. FiaHoppasAttDu Minslcar- 1Vilct.Snall alcelly.IHopeYaCan VisitMeInSwedenJagKommer AttSalcnaEr- ,SoHangLoose. GUS Monson, Cary: 6:2o? CATS Utah Calif Thnx NM,AM,SS. Tolo? ChocCCoo- kies Worlrwff Movies Lunch Swing I LOVE YOU MOTHER! Eries anyone? See you later Moore, Tod: Oregon84MtRainier8z-85 Tahoe85ILYBBKSKSJM-ID RCGCAC- Diamonds! JhMBLCSDSCUM! thanlrsBethB143alwys-Jeffopie Rog- whatawee!rend!I finallymadeitottheend? Yallwillalways BRMyfriendsthanlrs- AATAU2- OneeagainIsaygoodbye Moreau, Lori: Life is short no matter how long you live so live! I Did it DAD and MOM! Oranges grow on trees? I LOVE YOU FOREVER and Always EPDAWWAWDWLHLBBM California here I come! Goodbye MI . . . Memories 4ever Morelli, Gardner: Life at MIHS has been difficult but rewarding. Thanks to all of my friends, I was able to survive 83-85 tennis,slci-Sun Valley. To my parents thanlc you for the guidance and support in rough times. Morira, Kay: ThanxFRIENDS: DHjKLMNSGREAT!3f83+-ptVBbddysSB, SstpSYND.BANDPIANO. SrMURALii1KKS smellRED?LaVieEnRo- seja? wfAmorosoGDBYUS,NOmoreNPbut- MEMORIES-allegroCon- Spirito 4EVER! The Best is Yet To Come '85 V O-KAY? Moriya, Hiro: THANXMOMDADNOBU! BL People who supportedMe 85SOCCERKING.CoCHAMPS! ParteAT27owfPT JapaneseVSIrish- ?????CubingwfGI-IOSTS . . . THANX to all my friends BL Meories I will never forged!!! LOVEYOUALL MI!! Seniors 207 Morrow, Adam: ThanxDAVIDMOMDAD SISSFORTIMEANDUNDER- STANDING 84CHAYSWII..DBASHDAT SUNWHEELINMON- KEY SMLSEXPEDITIONS OULBROSCJTJEBlow?WRESTLING84 LLNBHSBHCTLPM Wh:stict,sunvalley- GOODTIMESTHANKS FRIENDSYOURALLVERYSPECIALHLS Morse, Melissa: NEW YEARSQSV. WhatsnowJohn? ELLENREVERSE HOMECOlVIING838c 84SORRY!! BAHOO SUMMER84 T0 ALL MY FRIENDSespec MICNIC AMMUSCAROLANN KELLandCra.ig WE HAD ALOT OF FUN ILUALL! HAVE A GOOD LIFE EVERBODY THANX IVIBLD Moscatel, Eric: Thanxzallmyfriends- N.LawrenceCM DMAtheKDMSW- CEBTL-SKI- 84SunValtimherwitchlc-UTAK54X4theAMCB frtrw- DDchcseats-Skonite-tooenibed Jagbash AKcopNordgrabHalwn83 MADN- NATHERESnoroomtornymbaina sportscar-EP Mounger, Mindy: Thanx for all the lovedllaughsl cheers82-85,Tennis wfK5tT- TP!-STATE-3?Thnx JT cntwait MAUI wfT5lV! Hmcmg82 what a view KJ!wfQ8LBS3L83 95l I wnt 4get-smdayQ!? Ps37:45C5 I Luv U M'l'Dl:stbro middle-the1JB2 Mozaffarian, Neely: VARSITYSPAZTEAM! EUROCANCALCREW! DE- MOIB?BINDA!!YOUR RABBITDIED! SENSERINTHONCM 2 FRO FMYYOUHAL 2 TBEAR BRWIND?SURFINGWAWASKIOUCH LOOKLYSEHE'SDOINIT THANKYOUALLMYFRZ! SUMMER- SONGSROQHAVE FUN86!ILUMOM5cDAD Mull, Dena Mullen, Louise: Wowcanyoubelieveitffmyfriends, youmadeitworthit.ILUV . . . THE BOSS!Skiingdayswere thebest!I.etsdoitagain. mom,thanlryou for every- thing I'IueyI.ewis6LTheNewsWeird-AL-BAKED,UTAI'ICRYSTAL STE- VENSALASKA?I.UV The KOOK Murphy, Erik: Thanlcs people for making my life good Boatshow84Hmcmg83 SahtaFeLASWPBrass DDMMDLBBZGPHIYABM Thanks Mom,Dad- ,Joel and Judd Breathe,Breathe in the air Don't he afraid to care Newell, Beth: don't beat yourself over the head just because LIFE is a series of constipationsn hut jump right in and live it! Qbb,jd,fj LOVES to ALL my friencls,bststin the worldllxtra thnxn.o. my nher 6Lm, dbtcinl Newman, Lisa: Boston laclc OFcommWATER slriABNOCKOUSwhyATjamb STEFstall5peCCxn-4EVER tennisTHANXtoMYfriendsYOU'RE greatTHANXfamilySp- ffDIZZYIb TIMESwe'veSHAREDwillNEVERbe FORGOTTENaTRUEfriendISa FOREVERfriendl..OST? US I Nicholl, Michele: IBELIEVETHEBESTISYETTOBE! Thanxfriends forthe- greartimes CBKNJCJDJFKVJIANMMDSAGMexico 83HeswaitingAmos Lit'tsomeweightsKirk Cheer84GottocallMom Hcoming84 'TOMY BEST- FREINDSMOMDADCAROLYN JIMCHRISILOVEU Nichols, Allison: MrngBdsJadeHse ILikeChiclrn BigSis 84MalibuGEOR- GIAWcllG SCOTTThanxForTheMemsBFFSQsAJMTOOCLOSETO FORGETlAnnus-3McsParent?Wallcs! CasaMenWhen? Nirapien, Vichien Noe, Kirk: MICKEY'S! It'stime HuslryFootballCamp8z-84 Sunnyside Deli CSN ALOSHONGOSBTSATTJS HAWAII'84K.ICKSOME A THANKS BRAD senior slcitHTB TOLO 4 seasons WRESTLING 82-84 VH A- z8LWEIGHTS Thanks Mom6LDad6LFriends IMOUT Norclmark, Kristin Ann: YOU SEE THINGS, AND YOU SAY, WI-IY? I DREAM THINGS THAT NEVER WERE: AND I SAY, WHY NOT? NOTE: EVEN EARNEST-MINDED MEN ENJOY A JOKE. THANKS TO ALL, ESP. MOM AND DAD,CHUCK AN BONNIE. PEACE! 208 Seniors ,vi g go New-Af' s - is 125. NNY Nuclelman, Robbie: THANKS FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND MIHS FOR EV- ERYTHING YOU'VE DONE FOR ME. I'LL MISS YOU MIHS, GOOD LUCK AND GOODBYE. O'Brien, Colleen: MSDASCStMon'sMcRaesPhantasm Prom84Boat PIKJ- I-IermshtSGUofOCWParking YahooUWYouAreDchevmemories, Right- PlaceatRight TimeDPDTattas wfFspecialB-day83 Thanks DMDHocligan- SpecialFamily!! ILYDPD4.EVERjUNE3, I99o?? Ohlson, Kara: I'm SO GLAD THIS YEAR IS OVER!!!GYM-NASTICHAS BEENGREAT GOODLUCKDORK! TO ALLMYFRIENDS WHOI- LOVEVERYMUCH, WSQ,TL,EPincluding SCARKELL!!! JAMAI- CANODROBLEM!I'LL NEVERFORGETANYONE ORANYTHIN- GAUSTRALIA HEREICOME Oliver, Nicole: CHRISTINA It has been related that dogs drink from the Nile nmning along, that they may not be seized by the crocodiles- Don't be a dog!FRIENDS MAKE LIFE BEARABLEJLUDADMONEJORD- THANXERIC- BYEMOM'E Ooka, Keiko Ormiston, Vince: Surfing with OCCYSKOOCHIESACTION ATALKI- TPDQDTI-IHIBJFKSBKSP, urGrcat.Prom84, I'Iawaii84, TPIXFORALTH- EACTIONSIGOTBETTER. CHELAN84, MASACTION,THXMOM- BLGERRY. CATCHMEWERETHESURFIS HANGLOOSE Oswald, Stuart: What a long strange trip it's been. Thanks all my ftiendsyou'rethe best! SnVally,Chelan, Whistler NwYrspeacesoulmanf-ng, mid-week jettos- lopes BtrdTheloveyoutake isequaltotheloveyoumakeBeatles Parks, Katie: Summer83DanceEuropc PalmWpringsGolfcourseIfTahoe CREW- REGATTA SPARTIESTHEI-Iill KristanflyingGupsidedownGoodmusic BestFreindsThanxJDWI'IKVLPKV BBMGPDI.RCabinIts THEoneThin- gILovumomdadmyhouseBenett onLukoutSummer85 Paulsen, Kurt: To all my friendsdbteachers who put up with me5Lbacked me. I can't thank you enough! My best friends ISM6tBKdlall others I know!! care for very much.My favorite time winter8CPowder Pigs. To the world HA! Peace, John: UNLEASH ON OPEN CANVAS TAKING YOUR C1-IANCES IN THE WORLD OUTSIDE,SYMPTON OFTHE UNI- VERSE PRooF9000s RoADcREw,REALMs OF? 3oUTOF 4 DAMA- GEcAsE,RIGHTIoUs TIMs,MINDPAINTwARP,THx zEVERY I,PACK IT UP AND GO Pegelow, Debi: You don't know What You've Got Until its Gone Thanks MI MemberChev8z?MetropLH Um Ya Like That One? HAWAII5LGreat times wfCath SuchaReliefWhen? 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GOD BLESS YOU Seniors 209 Pugsley, Kristen: LifeVVasMeantToBeLived, AndCuriosityMustNever, One- MustNever,ForVUhateverReason,TumHis BaclrOnLife -AER'ILY FANH- LYHFRIENDS' S.Bob-Sail on Silver girll' CSN'S.Valley 'BDMs Ga- pers BsLs' . . . Smile! Purcell, Barbara: BRLALugOSisDeadTT,IY'D,NewVVave IsNotASt,ateofDress- ButAStateOfMind. TheresANewGameW'eLike ToPlayYouSeem6CSSKoo- chiesshu! Scotland ItsBestTojustLetVlhatsInYou ComeOut-BONOfKilling- moon AllINeedIsEverything Quayle, Wani Sue: Good times with AK,TL,SC,GH,jL,IB Steel Bandxwenatchee CaliforniaSGSMILELoveya! A-Band 'T-bones'DaddyLayer waterski Skia- cresKP,SM Friens4everDerek Kara the twins together4ever Thanxtomyfa- mily! Rauch, Kathleen: TO ALL THAT HAS BEEN, THANKS: TO ALL THAT WILL BE, YES AMIGOS COSTA RICA '84 PURA OIDA TICOS CRYSTALGARTHWET, LOST, BROKE LET'S GET MARRIED! I'M BICYCLING AWAY, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN. LOVE YA! Rayfield, Leslie Mo: Hi FLO!ILY Lisa-allthe PARTIE'I'IMES!D-Stairs! ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE!!!THANKS-BETH!1OEY- PH!BB-VVSUTrips- PARTYIN!LYGUYS KellyStevieMMKVBB-RIA6LHilda- ILY- !SUNLK84-CCR-I LUV U MITCHJTOREVERGLIDO Remine, Peter B: BKj You've got FETUS on your breath Band IZ34 Animal 234 Vim:Bowie::Spin:Strummerzz Pandy:Eno:l-lairmaster? Backwa- ter-A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough BenF Riggins, Christopher Rittenhouse, Ginna: LuvyaAndyyepFri-nite ToloBtrmVVhatsupBrtsRUBmcls 4verSlvrcar SningwAndyURmySSChism CmnoChlnScabsRuns Laverne- 8LShirley PakitupAPDEFM 7-11 XO XBunnsRIPThnksTamiClaudia By- MufyILOVEYOUMOMDADTONYALWYS Rivera, Matthew Ross, Scott R.: BBYO 1-4 Rainier 31550 NYCflC84 USY Israel Gr5fIC83l So many thanks to JE SK RE BG CM SF RH PT MJ Chip 1osfF-ballfIMf WestinfLBagef Road trips As a person you never are, you are always becom- ing. Salazar, Mike: FairBurger ChelanRoadtrips6LBridgejumps O.ShoresBaseball82-85 CompBoyCALIFORNIA SpecialThanlcs MM,TT,Kj,RRinCAL,JC,JClem, KN,SO'B,SKITRIPSRush 84HaveACigarP. FloydVitalSignsQU- Mark ThanksMom5LDad NoWayin Sato, Natsuko: I had a great time here,drama club,steel band . . . and my friends I really enjoyed with you guys! Even if it's a short time,it's my best memory.Th- ank you Ruth and Dirk! Thank you Laurie! Thanks all! Saulnier, David: CAL84JBBHTL3z1Sombrano FULLDUDEnowayVop VANMMGASCLStarsFEARSM4SM4SMwMeh- henIenny6LDanaFUN- BAHAI-lawks5LHusks6LlVII Hoopsii1LOO- 5Thanxtomyfamily5Lfriends- john MarcEricSammerboyDMBHTLASDSJH- ItwentsofastILUVUALL Schembs, Keith Scott: If we finish this book,it would be amazing.Steel Band QWE n,CalJBSPRRWGHSCjL,P + P 84SLLHMM I had fun , Piz- zaDMRC.Thanks DSRHEM.WdVPP.Bryan andDRKSEFHM.I'm not Larry. Th-th-th-that's all folks! Schnebele, Scott J: DMASJG LONE Bogers. OCB Choice PO PeteVOLT BELL OCT 31 72 BUG IT'S BEEN TO DAM LONG? GiGi-na KM BENDERS at Mr.G Thanks MM Teebur in Bells FACE TK Cuban Mizar Heavy Every Later.MSEJSWTL 210 Seniors ,ff-ff , -.1 fi 3 I . one effagvx' f r-AW' 'f !'!Y' ff. 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ELIZABETH 71,84,87 ALLISON, NANETTE 7,13,3s,178 ALTMAN, JAMIE 71 AMUNDSEN, KYLE ANDERSON, ANGELA 115 ANDERSON, COLIN 91,178 ANDERSON, JOHN H. 71 ANDERSON, JOHN P. 147 ANDERSON, KRISTOFER ANDERSON, MICHELE 115 ANDERSON, ROBERT 147,154 ANDERSON, ROBYN 51 ANDREWS, DEMETRI 137,147,158 ANDREWS, ROBERT 130 ANGLIN, THOMAS 19,51 ANOVALL, JACKIE 33,147 ANTEZANA, LUIS 44,147 ANTEZENA, MARC 51 APOSTOLOU, CHRISTINA APPEL, JEANNINE 147 APRILL, FELISA 147 APRILL, MARK AREND, MIKE 13e,147 AROUE, CHRISTINA 17,117 ARIMURA, KENT 51 ARMSTRONG, SCOTT 115 ARROWSMITH, NANCY 51 ARUIN, SHAHAM 115 ASHAR, SHIR 71,66 ASHTON, WARREN 178 ASKENAZI, EYAL 178 ASKENAZI, ORNA 147 ASLIN, ELISA 19,115 ASLIN. BECCA 51 AULERICH, PATRICIA 178 AUSTIN, ROBERT 71,137 BACKUS, EDWARD BACON, TROY 147 BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER 117,141,143 BAILEY, PETER 7o,71,84,85,14z,147 BAKER, ANDREA 147 BALDERSTON, KEITH 51,71 BALLARD, HANS BARAK, DAVID 147 BARBEE, DAVID 178 BARBEE, SARA 71 BARBER, TED 147 BARER, LEIGH 51 BARNES, ROBERT BAROH, TONI 13,178 BARRON, LISA 178 BARRY, JON BARTON, DANIELLE 147 BARTON, ELIZABETH 115 BARTON, JEFFERY 1 15 BASTIDA, ANNA 76,178 BATTISON, TODD BAUER, CHRISTOPHER 71,117 BAXTER, RICHARD BAYNHAM, GREG 51 BAYNHAM, LINDA 11,178 BECKER, KRIS 35 BECKER, LINDSEY 19,51 BECKER, RONDI 51 BECKER, STEPHEN 115 BEDEGI, TODD 115 BEDROSSIAN, HARRY 1z,71,179 BEERS, COURTNEY 18,115 BEERS, SCOTT 147 BELL, DAVID 1311 218 BENEZRA, PAUL 147 BENNETT, CHRISTOPHER 51 BENNETT, DWIGHT 81,147 BENNETT, MATHEW 147 BENNETT, THOMAS 7,179 BENSON, BRANDY 51 BERG, JULIA 46,115 BERG, MICHELLE 147 BERG, TAMI BERGE, ROLFE 148 BERGHOUT, BRIAN BERGMAN, ERICA 115 BERNBAUM, JOEL 148 BERVEN, CHRISTOPHER 44,179 BERVEN, JEFFREY 44,148,154 BEUTHEL, WILLIAM 148 BHATIA, PRASHANT 148 BHATTI, MOHAMMAD 179 BIANCO. JEFF 148 BILLINGSLEY, PHILIP 179 BILLINGSLEY, WILLIAM BIRCH, SHELLY 74,179 BITTNER, JOY 66,148 BJARNASON, GREGORY 115,143 BJORNSTAD, JOHN 179 BLAGG, SIMON 148 BLAIS, ANN 76,115 BLAKE, MATTHEW 148 BLAUMAN, KENNETH BLESSING, CRAIG 11,71,15o,179 BLOHM, ERIC 51,71 BLUM, MARC 51 BLUM, SHANA 76,115 BOCKMAN, JOHANNA 35,148 BODEN, ALLAN 148 BODNER, CRAIG BOE, ERIK 51,71 BOE, KRISTIN 94,148 BOGLE, PHILLIP BOIN, MARI 148 BOLANOS, MARIA 179 BOLAR, DOUGLAS 51 BOND, ANNJETTE 18,148 BOND, TOM 51 BOSTOCK, JOHN BOUVET, JEANETTE 179 BOUVET, PATRICK 35,115 BOWLES, HEATHER 51 BOYD, TRACY 71,115,118 BOYLE, JOHN 35,37,116,117 BOYLE, NOELLE 179 BRADLEY, ALICE 76,116 BRADSHAW, SHARON BRADY, ERIC 140 BRAMAN, DONALD 116 BRANDT, CAMERON 116 BRANDT, TODD 9,179 BRAVERMAN, SUZANN 148 BRAY, MICHAEL 51,79 BREHM, AMY 51 BREHM, HEATHER 148 BRENNEN, KATHLEEN BRETSCHNEIDER, SEAN 137 BRICKEY, JAY 110 BRICKEY, LINDA 179 BRIDGMAN, JAMES 7o,7z,148 BRIN, DARREN 110 BRINKER, JACQUELINE 18,46,911,179 BRINKER, MICHAEL 30,51 BRINTALL, KEVIN 71,148 BRI'I'1', JENNIFER 91,116 BRODY, SCOTT 116 BROTHERTON, KARIS 51,66 BROTHERTON, MERYLYN 148 BROTMAN, ADAM 35,116 BROWN, DANA BROWN, KIMBERLY 179 BROWN, WAREN 51 BRUCKER, RACHEL 51 BRUHL, KRISTIN 51 BRUNKOW, BRIAN 71,116,115,143 BRYANT, EMILE BRYANT, KIMBERLY 116,110 BUCKLEY, THOMAS 148 BUNDREN, SCOTT 51 BUNIN, BARRY 116,130 BURDETTE, JAY 51,131 BURMEISTER, DIANA 116 BURMEISTER, KARL 116 b BURNS CIN Y 51 BURNS, JENNIE 116 I BURNETT, ROBERT 38,1811 O BURR, CAR LYN 186 BURR, TOMMY 116,137 BURTT, ALLISON 51 BUSHNELL PATRICIA 1 16 BUTLER, JEFTREY BUTLER, JILL 148 BUTOWICZ, JELIZABETH 38,1411 BYRNES, ERIN 5,51 BYRNES, SUSAN 6,7,39,46,1s11 CAIRNS KA HRYN 13,180 CAIRNS, SARAH 116 CAGLE, ALAN 71,148 . 'I' E CALEY, MAO LEINE 46,148 CALLAHAN, KELLY 116 CALVO, DA NJID 14,180 CALVO, SEMA 19,51 CAMERON, JENNIE 51,76 CAMERON, KAREN 180 CAMPBELL, ROBERT 116 CARACO, D E WISE 31 CARACO, LISA 148 CAREY, BRIAN 51,71,137 CAREY, TIMOTHY 180 CARLGREN, KRISTIN 116 CARLILE, H EJATHER 1 16 CARLISLE, CFIISTIE 51 CORDOVA, COREY CORREA, ANNEMARIE 18,84,149 CORREA, JAY 91,181 COSACCHI, PETER 181 COULTER, RENAE 18,149 COURIER, JOHN 15,81,71,181 COVAL, JEREMIAH COVAL, JOSHUA 35,117 COVAL, JUDITH 181 COX, CHRIS 53 COX, DIETRA 117 CRAIG, BRADLEY 7z,91,181 CRAIG, ERIC 181 CRAIG, JULIANNE 117 CRAWFORD, ANN 53 CREGAR, CARA 149 CRILE, MATHEW 117 CRILL, WAYNE 149,154 CROI-T, JENNIFER 73 CROKE, STEPHEN 117,130 CROW, DAN 73 CROWDER, ERIC 149 CROWDER, MARK 73 CULVER, BENJAMIN 117 CULVERWELL, ALISON 53,76 CULVERWELL, HILARY 19.v6.9o,144181 CURFEW, NATALIE 149 CURFEW, SHANNON 53 CURRY, JODI 53 CURRY, JON 19,149 CARLSON, ANDREW 1811 CARLSON, LAYNA 1811 CARLSON, S ACY 76,148 CARSON, PA RICIA 74,116 CARSON, TIMOTHY 1811 CARTER, ST CEY 46,911,189 CASTIONI, C AUDIA 1811 CAWRSE, Jo 'N 71 CEREGHINQITRACY 73 CHALLMAN,,KELLY 148 CHAMBERS, EMILY 73 CHAMBERS, PETER 71,148 CHANC1, LO 'ISA 1811 CHAD, JENIF R 47,66,116 CHAPIN, KRI TIN 18,74,115,116 CHAPIN, SAMUAL 8,13,39,84,9o,18o CHAPMAN, THOMAS 44,149 CHAPPELLE, KENT 149,169 CHAQUICO, DARICK 116 CHARLES, ER IN 19,116 CHARLES, LE H 149 CHARLES, RI HARD 1811 CHASE, JULI T 116 CHIN, JANIS 3o,33,116 CHINN, KEV 1s1 CHOI, SHERI ,116 CHOI, STERANIE 13,181 CHOW, JENNIFER 73 CICCONE, AUDREY 16,149 CICCONE, NPINCY 18,66,116 CLANCY, MI HAEL 71,130,149 CLARFELD, L A 73 CLARK, HEA HER CLARK, MICI-IAEL 116 CLARK, SCOTII' CLARKE, SUZJXNNE 38,181 CLEMENTS, JON 11,181 CLIBBORN, A DREA 73 CLINE, SCO 73 COATS, GEORGANNE 149 COATS, MARTHA ALLISON 181 COCHRAN, LEE 181 COFFER, DAVJD 73 COEFER, JOH 117 COIT, ROGER 14,181 COLEMAN, CHELE 66,149 COLLINS, KA HERINE 117 CONKLIN, BE HANY 149 CONKLIN, TIMOTHY 73 CONOVER, JASON 46 CONWAY, M RGO 117 COOK, CHAD 73 COOK, TARI 1 ,181 COOK, TRAC 149 COOPER, AAR N 73 COOPER, ADA 79,94,149 CORASS, CLOANTHA 19,111,181 COPASS, MICAHEL 68,117,137 CORDOVA, AMY 117 I I DALE, SARA 149 DANFORTH, TIMOTHY 117,137 DANG, NGOC 117 DANG, TUAN DANG, TUONG 149 DARKO, LISA 53,46 DAUGHTRY, HEATHER 149 DAVENPORT, FLOYD 71 DAVIDSON, DANIEL 137,149 DAVIDSON, DARAN 71,149,157 DAVIDSON, SAMUEL 53,71 DAVIES, JAMES 149 DAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, PAUL 149 DAVIS, SHERI 19,18,117 DAWKINS. 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GRUWELL, LISA I85 GUIDINGER, TIFFANY GUNDERSON, SUSAN z5,I I9 GUREVICH, ANDREA I85 GUREVICH, PETER I3u,I5I GUSTAVSON, LEIF I5I GUYLL, BRENT ..9 GUZAK, LAUREN I5,I5I GZASKOW, DEREK 7z,I I9,I43 HAAS, WENDY .5,..9,.z.. HABA, MATTHEW .47,.5. HADDICK, JEFF 75,.s5 HAEGLE, GRETCHEN I8,46,I85 HAFERMANN, MAURY I9,35,38,84,I47,I5I HAIBECK, SARAH 3z,I5I HAINLINE, KARI 51,.s5 HAJARI, LOPA 15.85 HAJARI, NISID I5I HAKOMOR1, NAKO .5,.s5 HALL, ADRIENNE 55 HALL, BRENT 7.,..5 HALL, LORI HALL, RODNEY 7o,7z,I85 HALL, SEAN HALLIGAN, DANIEL I5I HALVERSON, LIANA II9 HALVERSON, WARD 55,I9 HAMILTON, TANYA HAMMER, BRETT HAMMER, LYNDA 6,Iz,I86 HAMMERLE, LISA I6,I47,I86 HANDSFIELD, LARA 5,I I9 HANELIN, MICHAEL II9 HANIG, HENRY II9 HIRST, JENNIFER z8,I5I HITCH, TERESA 151 HIXON, SCOTT HOCHFELD, MARCIE z7,I5z HOCHFELD, MARLO 6,Io,IB6 HODGE, KIMBERLY 6,9,z7,66,84,I5z HODSON, KRISTA HOFF, DEANA I5z HOLDER, STEPHANIE IB6 HOLT, TRACY zB,I5z HOLTZCLAW, LISA I5z HONIG, HENRY HOPKINS, DEBORAH S,74,.s6 HOPPE, SUSAN HOPPS, SARAH Izo HORNE, MICHAEL HORNSTEN, MARLA Izo HOSCHEK, JANICE 186 HOUCK, PHILIP 38,I1o HOUSE, BRAD Izo,Igo HOUSE, RONALD HOVSEPIAN, BERGE 8,I86 HOWSE, DANA Izo HOWSE, ROBIN zz,I86 HOYT, MARSHALL Izo HSUE, MINDY 55 HUDSON, KRISTIN 66,I5z HUEPPE, JOACHIM z5,I86 HUFFER, CHRISTY 55 HUGHES, HEIDI 55 HULLIN, TROY Ixo HULTQUIST, RICHARD 38,I86 HULTQUIST, SARAH 45,66, I zo HUNGATE, BRUCE 68,I87 HUNGATE, CONNIE I6,3o,55 HUNT, ROBERT I5z HUNTINGTON, KATHIE 45,Izo ISHIDO, NAOKO .5,44.5. ISHIHARA, HOLLY 55 ISHIKAWA, YUMIKO ISRAEL, ALAN .a7 ISRAEL, JANE .a7 JACKSON, CLAIRE I5z JACKSON, JEFFREY 55,7I , I 3o,I 3I JACKSON, MICHELLE 55 JACOBS, CINDY HANLEY, MARIE 55 HANLEY, OLAN no HANSEN, KASEY z5,Izo HANSING, KRISTIN 3o,Izn HANSON, AILEEN 55 HANSON, HEIDI 66,Izo HANSON, LAURA .5. HANTHORN, MICHAEL HARDISTYN, FANKA ,5,5s,.as HARDISTY, SUSAN Iac HARDY, JOSEPH I8,35,I5I HARRINGTON, PATRICK 46,186 HARRISON, DRAYTON 15,37 HARRISON, STACEY Izo HART, GREG 55 HARVEY, CRISTY 55 HASLUND, ROBIN 55 HAVEN, ANN Izo HAWKINS, MARLA Iac HAYES, MEGAN Iac HAYKIN, JENNIFER z5,36,Izo HAZELTON, SCOTT 68,I5I HEALY, KATHRYN 55 HEAP, HEATHER 55 HEARNE, RODNEY I86 HEDLUND, DIANE 66,Izo HEMMAT, JEFFREY I5I HENDRICKS, JULIE 6,9,16,I86 HENDRICKSON, THERESA I8,36,I86 HENN, KEVIN 55 HENNE, DARREN 7I HERBERT, JULIE HERON, STEVEN I5I HERMAN, LISA .IB HERZFELD, REBECCA go HESS, LORY 3o,Izo HEYS, MICHAEL I5I HIGGINS, CECIL Izo HIMKA, TARA .5,.5. HINES, NEVILLE 55 HINSHAW, STEPHEN Izo JACOBS, MARK JADDI, SABICA .a7 JAIN, KAMALA .5. INN. RAI 35.55 JARVIS, JAMES JARVIS, LEIGH 66 JARVIS, MARC I87 JENKINS, CAROLINE JENNER, ELIZABETH Izx JENNER, PETER I5z JENNER, RICHARD 55 JENSEN, HEATHER I5z JENSEN, REGAN 56,76 JEZEK, HAIDEE 74,... JOHLER, ALISON I52 JOHN, ANDREW g5,38,46, I 51 JOH NSON. JOHNSON, JOHNSON, , JEITREY 7n,7z,79 JOH NSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON, JOHNSON BRETT I37 DAVID 56 DEREK I5z KIRK 7z,I87 MARILYN 38,46,IzI THOMAS I87 JOHNSTON, JEANNIE 56 JOHNSTON, DAVID IB7 JONES, CHRISTOPHER Izl JONES, MARSHALL JONES, VINCENT I9,45,Iqz,I5x JOSEPHSON, KARYN 69.16. IB7 JUHL, DEREK KADISH, MARC 56 KADISH, SCOTT .s7 KAHLE, CELINA 56 KAJIMURA, LISA 3o,I87 KAJIMURA, TINA 5o,... KAMEOKA, YOSUKE IzI KAMIYA, TOSHIRO 25 KAMPE, KAREN 6,z6,I87 KANG, YOUNG-OK KANNER, SAMUEL 56 KAPLAN, DAFNA 56 KAPLAN, DAVID 151 KARL, ADAM 11,38,94,187 KARL, ROBBIE 56,71,13I KASK, ALISA 56 KATARA. CHARU 56 KATZ. MICHAEL 151 KEAN, EDWARD KEAN-EALVY, ELIZABETH 11,11,71s,1s7 KEATING, DAVID 111 KEATING. KENNETH 11,44.151 KEELER, ALLISON 11,187 KEELER, ROCHELLE 56 KEIGLEY, MATTHEW 56,84 KEITH, BRIAN 31,151 KEITH, DAVID KEITH, JOHN KELLER, BRIAN 188 KELLER, GARET 56 LANGE, KIRK 77 LANSCIARDI, ANGELA 57 LARGIS, JOHN 79,153 LARSEN, KARI 66,111 LARSEN, PAUL 188 LARSEN, SIRI LARSON, KELLIE 188 LAWRENCE, NEAL 188 LAYER, CARRIE 77 LAYER, JENNIFER 711,139 LAYMAN, SHARON 6,11,1s9 LEAMER, STEPHANIE 17, LEBER, MATTHEW 153 LEE, LEE, LEE, LEE, LEE, LEE, ANTON 57,15 EDWARD 91,189 HILARY 77 JULIE 77 TODD 189 YUE-JING 66,111 MANDELKOI MANDELKOI MANHAS, DA MANHAS, SL MANN, MOB IN, LISA 199 N, THEODORE 111 IVITA 7s IBEER 111 IICA 1911 MANSETH, MICHELE MANTHORN MANUEL, MI MAR, BRUCE MARGO'I'l'A, MIKE 7s CHELLE 171, 58 RINA 190 MARKLE, JEAJNETTE 111 MARKS, MIC MARRIOTT, MARRIOTT, I MARSHALL, MARSHALL, MARSTON, MARTIN, BA MARTIN, DE AEL 19,154 UGLAS 84,111,140 fIARK 71,190 IBBY 154 TEPHANIE 19,18,44,111 EATHER 199 DI RAH 190 KELLER, KIMBERLY 611,171 KELLER, TIMOTHY 711 KELLOC1. SHEILA 111,911,1aa KELLY, ELIZABETH 18,151 KELLY, EMILY 111 KELLY, LAURA 66,151 KEMPTON, JASON 111 KEMPTON, TRACIE 188 KENNEDY, BOB KENNEDY, CAROLINE 151,158 KENNEDY, JUSTIN 56 KENNISON, DAYNA 56 KENNISON, KELLY 56 KENT, SEAN 153 KENTNOR, JOANNE 111 KENTNOR, JULIE 13,3z,188 KENTNOR. WILLIAM 71,130 KENWORTHY, KATHLEEN 111 KERWIN, KAREN KESSLER, SEAN 56 KIM KIM KIM KIM KIM KIM, , CHAE ,GAG 76 , JOHN KIM, HYUN 74,153 ,JUNG 111 SOPHIE 17 YOUNG-AH 17 KING, KIRK 56 KING, LAURA 111,171 KING, MATTHEW 56,7I,131 KIPHART, KIP 71,111 KIRCHER, ROBERT 71,153 KITTAY, KARIN 153 KIVLAND, KRISTIN 56 KLAPPENBACH, JIM 56 KLEE5. JANINE 188 KLEIN, CHRISTINE 15,188 KNUDSON, BLAIR KOBAYASHI, MAKI 15,188 KOHANIM, GREGORY 153 KOMENDA, TORI 153 KOOP, ANDREW 56 KOOP, DAVID 188 KORSLUND, KARLA 188 KORSLUND, KATIE 56 KRAFT, JONATHAN 56,71,131 KRAMIS, JULIE 56 KRIESIEN, BRIAN 71,111,143 KRIESIEN, KEVIN 57 KROENKE, CHRISTOPHER 57,71 KROON, HOLLY 188 KRUEGER, PATRICIA 153 KRUEGER, THOMAS KUHN, TONY 57,71 KUHN, KAREN 14,13,140,188 KUN, BIHN 15,153 KUN, NHOC 111 KUNKEL, CLIFFORD KUNKEL, DALE 111,143 KUNKEL, STEWART 188 KUSAKABE, DANA 18,76,137,153 KUSAKABE, GARRETT 57,71,131 LADDROUT, TAYLOR LAKE, HERR JASON LAMESTER, DALE 35 LAMPKIN, LORIANNE 5,6,9,16,153 LAMPE, CHRISTOPHER 57 LANDER, RONALD LANE, MARK 153 LEIBSOHN, DAVID 111 LEKHAKUL, NARIN 189 LELAND, ERIN 13,189 LQMASTER, DAVID 153 LENOX, AMY z1,15,35 LEONHARDT, NANCY LEVIN, EDWARD 10,189 LEVINSON, BRYAN 57 LEVY, JILL 111 LEVY, LESLY 6,16,153 LEWIS, THEODORE 57,137 LI, LISA 39,189 LI, MARK 18,153 LIEBER, LESLEY 111 LIGHT, CATHERINE 46,74,111 LIGHTFOOT, KIBBI LIGHTFOOT, ELIZABETH 189 LILLIE, MICHAEL 76,111,137 LIND, JOHN 111 LIND, JONELLE z1,z5,33,38,46 LINDQUIST, TANI 45,95,111 LINDQUIST, TIA 45,189 LINK, ALISON 76,153 LINTECUM, OLWEN 57 LINTON, ROSEMARIE 47,153 LIPINSKI, LEAH 189 LIPSTON, DAVID 189 LITTLE, MARIANNE 57 LIVINGSTONE, DANA 19,57,84 LIVINGSTONE, LAURIE! 189 LLOYD, ANDY 57,137 LOCKMAN, BRETT 111 LOKEN, AMY 57 LOMAX, ROBERT 7o,71,93,153,157 LONG, JOHN 57 LOOK, PAUL 153 LOPEZ, GLORIA 153 LORENZEN, LISBETH 111 LORIG, ALISON 57 LOSANSKY, TERRY 45 LOSCHKY, JOHN 111 LOSCHKY, KIRK 111 LOTTERMOSER, JILL 189 LOTZKAR, JOHN 153 LOUDEN, PAUL 57 LOWE, FRANK 57,137 LOWE, MICHAEL LOZADA, MAYA 58 LUEPTOW, ANNE 154 LUMUX, LORNA-LEE 189 LUNDBERG, MATTHEW 58,84 LUNDBERG, THOMAS 11,7o,71,189 LYTER, CHARLES 154 LYTER, SHELTON 58 MACHACEK, ROMAIN 15 M11KENzIE, PETER .,e,.,7,.1s MacKENZIE, SARAH 111 MacLEAN, JOHN 154 M2cRAE, IAN 190 MAGNAN, JEFFREY 111 MAHAL, MONIKA 111 MAHONEY, GABY 58,137 MAIER, CHRISTOPH 15,46 MAJEWSKI, STEPHEN 1911 MALAKOFF, EDWARD 58 MALAKOFF, LEWIS 19,71,117,111 MALLORY, MATTHEW 154 MAMMEN, ANDREW STANDARD 11,13,35,19o MAMMEN, PAUL WEBBIE 115,111 MARTIN, DO G 111 MARTIN , JEF REY 171 MARTIN, LA I RA MOGA, DAVID 154 MOGENSEN, GUSTAV 191 MOHN, SUSAN 154 MOLLER, CAMBERLY 66,113 MOLLER, KAREN 66 MONAHAN, JAMES 155 MONSON, CAROLYN 191 MONTGOMERY, DAVID 113 MOODY, TINA MOORE, TOD 14,31.191 MOREAU, LORI 13,191 MORELLI, GARDNER 191 MORELLI, MCREDMOND 35,118,113 MORITA, KAY 6,74,191 MORIYA, MICHIHIRO 191 MORIYA, NOBUTAKA 58 MORRILL, ALICE MORRIS, WHITNEY 66,113,114 MORRISON, BRUCE 71,155 MORRISON, LISA MORRISON, PAUL 9,58,13o,131 MORROW, ADAM 191 MARTSON, EATHER MARWOOD, ARCIE MASTERSON BRADLY 111 MASTERSON BRIDGETTE 18,111 MATHERS, A DREW 17.1 MATHERS, CHAEL 7a,1.,11,1911 MATIAS, CIP IANO MATTHEW, AVID 78,1911 MATzE, CYNTHIA 111 MORSE, MELISSA 191 MOSCATEL, ANTHONY 58 MOSCATEL, ERIC 191 MOSCATEL, MARGARET 113 MOSER, SUSAN MOUNGER, MELINDA 6,9,16,66,191 MOUNGER, MITCHELL 113 MOUNT, ANDREW 18,113,137 MOUNT, GEORGE 46,47,48,151.155 MAY, SUZA MAYO, HAR MAYOWSKI, MAYOVSKY, MAYRAND, J MAzzA, RRY MAzzOLA, C M1ALEESE, P McARTHUR, NE 111 LD 46,190 AVID 37,154 AVID MES N 111 RISTOPHER UL 190 ANDRA 154 McAULEY, TODD 71,190 McBRIDGE, D McCARTER, J McCASSEY, AVID HN EGAN 111 McCLINTON, 1 ARK 199 McCLINTON, McCONNELL, McCONNELL, McCUTCHEO McCUTCHEO McDADE, TH ICHELLE 18,154 ANDY 191 CATHY I9,58,76 , LESLIE 33,154 , MELISSA 7s MAS 111 McDERMOTT, ROBERT 93,130,154 McDONALD, M1DONALD, McFADDEN, McFADDEN, McGIVERN, J McHENRY, H McINTYRE, McKINNEY, J MCLAUGHLI McNALLY, D McNAMARA, McNEELY, TI FF ZI 111 OTT URA 191 ICTORIA 7s HN ATHER 7a LLIAM 58 HN KEVIN 154 NIEL 110,130 EGAN 18,111 MOTHY 91 McQUAID, PAITRICK 111 MEEK, JOHN 8,114,140,191 MEEK, SEAN 11,111 MEFFERD, RYAN 154 MEINE, LAURA 31,154 MEINZINGER, MARK 154 MEKKERS, DARIN 81,191 MEKKERS, DENNIS 19,191 MELILL, SALLNI' MEREDITH, H ATHER 19,119,111 MERRELL, ME ISSA 58 MERTEL, PET R MESHER, CHE YL 58 H METHVIN, P MIGAS TAU YLLIS 113 I 191 , IN MILES, ALISON 15,31,19I MILLER, CHRISTOPHER MILLER, STEPHEN 191 MILLER, SUS NE 58 MILLER, VAN SSA 35,46,47,48,154,159 MINOR, SARA i113 MINSKY, KEVIN 58 MINSTRELL, MICHELLE 113 MINTz, ELYSIIA 66,117 T MOCK, BRET 113 I 220 I MOUNT, THOMAS 113 MOYER, DANA 711,113 MOYER, JENNIFER 58 MOZAFFARIAN, DARY 113 MOZAFFARIAN, NEELUFAR 191 MUELLER, NILS 15,155 MULLEN, ANNE 113 MULLEN, LOUISE 191 MUNCY, KELLY 155 MURPHY, CHRIS 177 MURPHY, ERIK 10,11,36,191 MURPHY, JOEL 6,141,155 MUSCATEL, DAVID 58 MULLER, KAREN 58 MUTH, MICHAEL 114 MYERS, RAVI 177 MYERS, SHOSHANA 58 MYFORS, TOBIAS 78 NAFICY, CHRISTINA 155 NAGAN, MELISSA 7s NAGEL, LAURIE 58 NAGEL, ROBIN NAKAO, TRACI 74,114 NAKATA, RYAN 114,130 NAKATSU, JAMES 177 NANESS, RENEE 6,16,94,155 NEDELL, TAMARA 76,155 NEGRIN, ANDREW 114 NELSEN, JAMES 155 NELSON, KRISTEN 155 NELSON, STEEEEN 19,11s,97,1.,7,177 NEMIROW, MIKE 58,71 NEWELL, CYNTHIA 711,111 NEWELL, ELIZABETH 76,81,191 NEWMAN, LISA 13,66,14o,191 NEWMAN, MARLA 114 NICHOLL, JAMES 7o,71,93,I3o,155 NICHOLL, MICHELE 6,84,16,191 NICHOLS, ALLISON 74,191 NICHOLS, GREGORY 58 NICKERSON, ERIC 155 NIELSEN, BRAD NIRAPIENRANANT, VICHIEN 191 NIxoN, DAVID 79 NOE, KIRK 7o,71,8I,13o,191 NORDMARK, KRISTIN 19,13,191 NORDWALL, ALICE 59 NORTH, TINA NORTON, LISA 59 NORTON, HILARY 31,155 NORTON, ROLF 155 NUDELMAN, ROBERT 193 OBERG, ANGIE 19,110,155 O'BRIEN, AMANDA 59 O'BRIEN, COLLEEN 19, O'BRIEN, CRAIG 155 O'BRIEN, KATHLEEN OCHOA, PATRICIA ODEGAARD, TAMMY 155 ODLE, SHELLIE 59 OHLSON, KARA 193 OJEMANN, STEVEN OLDS, GREGORY 31,155 O'LEARY, TAMARA 114 OLEJAR, CYNTHIA 66,114 OLIVER. NICOLE 193 OLIVER. SIMONE 114 OLSEN, WILLIAM 155 O'NEILL, DANIEL 59.71.131 ONISHI, SYDNEY 18,155 OOKA. KEIKO 15,193 ORMISTON, VINCENT 193 ORRICO, JOHN 114 ORTH. NORBERT 155 ORWICK, KATRINA 155 OSBORN, E.J. 130,156 OSBORN, TODD 71,156 OSTROFF. TAMAR 59 OSWALD, STUART 193 OWENS, DAVID 59 OYAMA, KEVIN 156 PACECCA, VINCENT PAGE. STUART 140 PALLA, STEPHANIE 114 PANGBORN, ELYSE 59 PANGBORN, REED 19,7o,71,84,114 PARKER, OMAR 78,140,141,155,156 PARKINSON, MA'I'fHEW 156 PARKS, KATHERINE 193 PARRY, JEFFREY 59 PARVIN. SHAHAM PASS, LAUREN 59 PATTERSON, MARC 19,156 PAULSELL, DAVID 35,114,143 PAULSEN, ANISSA PAULSEN, KURT 193 PAYSSE, RISTINE 74,156 PEACE. JOHN 193 PEDERSON, AMIE 156 PEGELOW, DEBORAH 1o,11.13.39,193 PEHRSON, DAVID 156 PENNY, CHRISTOPHER 7,.1.,,9.,,19, PEREGRINE, JENNEY 59,19 PERENCHIO, JAMES PETE, JODI 114 PETERS, CATHERINE 59 PETERS, JAMES 156 PETERS, MICHAEL 114 PETERSON, JAY 59,71,131,193 PETERSON, LESLEY PETERSON, PRESTON 44 PFEIFFER, FREDERICK PHILLIPS. ELYSE 193 PHILLIPS, FELECIA PHILLIPS, JEFFREY 156 PHILLIPS, QUINN 19,193 PHILLIPS, TROY 19 PIERCE, SEAN 71 PIPER, LEONARD 140,141 POINIER, ANNE 156 POINIER, JENNIFER 114 POLACK, MARINA 156 POST. KRISTIN 114 POWELL, CHRISTIE 76,114 PRATT, AARON 59 PRICE. KATHRYN PRICE, KELLY 114,143 PROCK, CHRISTOPHER 31,141,156 PROCK, ERIC 59.71 PRUZAN, AARON 156 PUGSLEY, KRISTIN 8,11,39,84,194 PUGSLEY MATTHEW 59,79 PURCELL, BARBARA 46,194 PURCELL, KATRINA 46,114 PUTSCH, MOLLY 114 QUAYLE, JENNIFER -,9 QUAYLE, LAWANA 11,194 RABEL. ALISON 194 RADKE, H.B. 156 RAHFELDT, KAREN 124 RAKOW, KEITH 114 RAMEY, KATHRYN 156 RANDELL, JOATHAM 156 RANDELL, JOSHUA 59 RANDELL, BECKY 59 RANGE, STEVEN 114 RAUCH, KATHLEEN 8,194 RAYFIELD, LESLIE 194 RAYTON, MICHAEL 71,115,141 RECTOR, JIMMY REID, DARCY 66,84,93,115 REISWIG, RICHARD 79 REITAN, ERIK 156 REITER, ILYSE 115 REITZ, FREDERICK 115 REMINE, MATT 59,131 REMINE, PETER 11,194 REUTIMANN, LINDA 13 RICHARDSON, BETH 59 RICHTER, MATTHEW RICKEY, JOEL 59 RICKEY, NOELYNN RIGGINS, CHRISTOPHER 7I,71, RIGGINS, SCOTT 60 RINGGENBERG, ROY RISSO, ADAM 60 RISSO, ANDREA 68,156 RITTENHOUSE, VIRGINIA 194 RIVERA, MATTHEW 194 ROBERTS, DAVID 32,156 ROBERTS, KALI 66,71 ROBERTS, PAUL 7o,71,14o,141 ROBERTSON, JOHN 156 ROBINSON, DEREK ROBINSON, GLORIA 60 ROE, CHRIS ROE, EMILY 30,156 ROGERS, ERIN 115 ROOS, MICHELLE 60 ROSE, PAUL ROSELLINI, ANNE 115 ROSELLINI, SUZANNE 60 ROSEN, ELIZABETH 76,115 ROSEN, JENNIFER 115 ROSENFELD, JASON 60 ROSENKRANZ, CRAIG 60,71 ROSENKRANZ, JODY 156 ROSENWALD, PAUL 35,115 ROSER, DAVID 71 ROSOFF, MATTHEW 115 ROSS, SCOTT 36,194 ROTHFUSS, LESLIE 119 ROTHSTEIN, JILL 66,115 ROWE, BERTRAM ROY, ASHLEY 60 RUBENSTEIN, JEFFREY 199,117 RUDD, CHRISTOPHER RUDOLPH, SCOTT 60 RUPE, SHADE 156 RUVELSON, JASON 60 RYSDORP, CARRIE 156 RYTER, STANLEY 60 SABIN, SEAN 11-, SADAHIRO, MASARU 115 SADIS, STACY 115 SAITO, CHRISTINE 66,119,119 SALAZAR, BRENDA 151 SALAZAR, CAROLYN 115 SALAZAR, MICHAEL 194 SALLEY, SUZY 74,156 SAMPSON, GRGORY SANCHEZ, JAUN SANCHEZ, MIMIA 115 SANDLER, DARREN 115 SANDQUIST, AMY 156 SANDSTROM, IAN 69,191 SANI-'l', LOUIE 1,7 SANTERELLI, JAMES 115 SANTERELLI, TERESA 46,115 SANTULLI, MARIA 115 SAMOWKI, ALAN 37 SATO, NATSUKO 194 SATTERBERG, KIRSTEN 60 SALILNIER, DAVID 194 SAXER, IRIS 60 SAXER, MARTIN 157 SCALZO, JONI 18,157 SCALZO, LISA 66 SCALZO, TRACEY SCHADE, KAREN 115 SCHEMBS, KEITH 36,39,194 SCHILL, sCO'1'1' 7a SCHIPULL, JENS 60 SCHMIDT, MARY 111, SCHMITT, STEPHEN SCHNEBELE, SCOTI' 195 SCHNEIDER, GARY V1 SCHNEIDER, KAREN 157 SCHNEIDER, RUTH 115 SCHNEIDER, SHARI 195 SCHOENBACHER, ANTON 60 SCHOENBACHER, KURT 9,195 SCHRAMKE, SCOTT SCHREUDER, ASTRID 66,115 SCHREUDER JOHN 66 SCHUBERT, STEPHEN 15,39,195 SCHUFFLER, JEREMY 157 SCHUFFLER, TRACY 60 SCHUNTER, BE'l'l'INA 13,35,157 SCHWAB, JASON 69 SCHWAB, NATHAN 195 SCI-IWABE, BRIAN 140,141,195 SCHWARTZ, CARRIE 60 SCHWARTZ, JEFFREY 76,117,197 SCHWARTZ, JOELLE 116 SCHWARTZ, LINDSEY 11,195 SEKO, RYAN 199 SELDEN, PHILE'SE 195 SELIGMAN, DAVID 116 SEMINARA, DAYNA 60 SEMINARA, ERIC 157 SEVIGNY, CRAIG 195 SHAMSI, SHAHRAM 60 SHAMSI, SHAHRZAD 199 SHARPLES, CATHERINE 3o,45,93 SHAUGHNESSY, KARIN 18,157 SHAVEY, GEOFFREY 116 SHELTON, JILL 61 SHERATON, BRETT 195 SHERMAN, ERIC SHERMAN, LEE 35,157 SHERTZ, MICHAEL 195 SHIGIHARA, TAMI 116 SHOEMAKER, DAVID SHOLL, NAOMI 18,61 SHRADER, KAREN 15,13,195 SIEVER, BRYAN 18,19,15o,157 SIKS, SEAN 61 SIIVIERMAN, JOHN SIMONDS, MONIKA 116 SIMPSON, DANA 6,9,16,66,199 SINGER, MARC 61,71 SINTON, ADRIAN SINTON, SELBY SKYLSTAD, KATHRYN 61 SLEIGHT, STEPHANIE 18,61,66 SLOAN, SCOTT 116 SMART, DANELLE SMEKAL, RICHARD 116 SMITH, AARON 116 SMITH, ELIZABETH 157 SMITH, CHERYL SMITH, GREGORY 38,195 SMITH, JENNIE 18,157 SMITH, LEZLEY 16,491,196 SMITH, PETER 35,37,44,116 SMITH, RICHARD 61 SMITH, SARAH 66,196 SMITH, SHAWNA SMITH, STEPHANIE 119,116 SMITH, VONDA SNOEY, JOHN 61 SNOW, SARAH 61 SNYDER, MATTHEW 115,116,143 SNYDER, QUIN 7,8,14o,141,196 SOLAM, JASON 157 SOLEY, KEVIN 61 SOMMER, DAN 61 SONES, EMILY SORACCO, JOHN 157 SORACCO, PETER 61,71,131 SPAK, DAVID 116,143 SPAK, SHERRY 11,7 SPECHT, KAREN 61 SPENCER, MARIE 61 SPRAGUE, MARY 7,11,19,196 SPRINGFIELD, NICK 196 STACEY, MEIGAN STAGMAN, LAURA STARK, ROBERT 116 STEINBACH, CHRISSIE 66,116 STEINBACH, SUSIE 196 STERN, DAVID 35,116 STERN, KIM 13,31,94,157 STERN, PETER 71,116 STERNOFF, JEFFREY 61,71 STERNOFF, JODI 116 STEVENS, AARON 61,71,1,7 STEVENS, KRISTIN 30,116 STEWART, CRAIG STEWART, ELLEN 157 STEWART, LARA 91 STEWART, LOWELL 66.157 STICKNEY, JENNIFER 116 STILES, JOHN 157 STIPES, MATTHEW 157 STIPES, SARA 61 STOELZEL, VICTORIA STONER, DANIEL 97,116 STOWELL, STEPHANIE 66,1-,7 STRAUB. MONICA 15,13,18,196 STRAUSS, SAMANTHA 116 STROH. RICHARD 157 STUMBLES, CHRISTOPHER 71,116,149,157 STUMBLES, TIMOTHY STUNZ, JOHN 116 SU, DANIEL 116 Su, SUSANA 196 SUGG, KELLY 196 SULLIVAN, DAVID SULLIVAN, JEFFREY 196 SULLIVAN, ROSEANN 116 SULLIVAN, TODD 158 SUMMERS, WILLIAM 158 SUNDT, STEVEN SUNSHINE, RAY 44,179 SOUJA, AARON 61,137 SVENHAGER, SOFIA 111.4-1.196 SWAN, KELLY 18,116 SWANSON, GERALD 71,196 SWENSEN, ERIC 61 SWINDLER, LAURA SYTMAN, DAN 61 SZABO, ANTHONY 158 SZYMUL, SEBASTION TAKAGI, TODD 11,s1,196 TALBERT, DEREK 158 TALBOTT, JACOB 61 TALMAN, MIRANDA 158 TANAKA, NANCY 158 TANG, JEFFREY 15,116 TARADAY, JEFFREY 137,158 TARADAY, JULIE 61,76 TAYLOR, ANDREW TAYLOR, DOUGLAS 116 TAYLOR, MICHAEL 31,158 TAYLOR, SHELLY TAYLOR, REBECCA 15,45,196 TAYLOR, STEVEN 117 TEPPER, ELLEN 19,646,196 TERADA, LISA 117 THOMASON, MARK 158 THOMASON, MARY 61 THOMPSON, CHERYL 158 THOMPSON, JEFFREY 9,149,141.141,197 THOMPSON, MICHAEL 197 THOMPSON, SUSANNA 117 THOMPSON, TONIA 61 THORBJORNSEN, THOR TISCORNIA, TIMOTHY 71,117 TITUS, KEELY TITUS, ZOE 117 TOMLINSON, JUSTIN 158 TOMPKINS, JOEL TOMPKINS, MATT 61,71 TOMY, SCOTT 117 TOMY, WENDY 33,158 TONG-LAO, PAMELA 61,76 TONKS, HEATHER 61,46 TONNINC1, LISA 19,611,197 TOURANGEAU, PAUL 61 TOURANGEAU, THOMAS 71,158 TOWNSEND, JANA 61 TOWNSEND, TORI 158 TOWNSEND, TROY 117 TREMANN, JOHN 71,117 TRIKUR, DANIEL 197 TRULL, PAUL 71,197 TRUSK, JEANNE 39,149,197 TSANG, EVERETT 61 TSUNEHARA, SCOTT 111,137 TUCKER, SUSAN 114,117 TURCK, STUART 158 TUTUS. 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