Ninilchik School - Wolverine Yearbook (Ninilchik, AL)

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NORA COOPER. f s X..2..kXjj 3 A Dedlcatlon Prmclpal Message Classes Faculty Organlzatlons Sports Prom Graduation Advertisements ............. gi' L xiii . my o , if -- W Q S f ? , ff- ' .-H Practically every day a student tells me I could have done better if I had tried. I believe it is true in every instance. lt seems funny, but l said the same thing when I was a student. Why is it we don't do better when we know we could if we tried? ' What do you want more than anything else in the world? How quickly could you give a serious answer to that question? Of course many of the greatest thinkers of all times have spent their lives seeking the answer. Nevertheless, each of us must resolve the question in one way or another. Unfortunately, some of us go through life reacting and accepting events as they come. Each of us is given a certain amount of talent. What we do with it is largely up to us. If we hope to have control over our own destiny, we must seek self-understanding to know what we want. Then knowledge, experience, and judgement. This is not an easy assignment, but the secret is to try. If we set our goals and consistently work towards them each day step by step we stand a good chance of success. ln the words of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Life is real! Life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal, Dust thou art, to dust returnest, Was not spoken of the soul. Not enjoyment, and not sorrow, Is our destined end or way: But to act, that each to-morrow Find us farther than to-day. ADAM DEMIDOFF SENIOR CLASS CHARLENE MATSON 1 98 1 COLETTA STRASS Y .vw .P .- I ' , K . 9 ' , -- . 1 5 V IA' . 1 A , 1' .NW xi 5 ff' ., A J, t A j F a, , R, 2 1 .' ' ' ' T, . . F Lf' X N4 3 2' y L ,Ax i . T ri Jr' ' Frisi- OF 1981 1 J i V H A M SHARON TAYLOR REY SANTOS TUESDAY WENTZEL DEBORAH GERVAIS 1 98 1 DONALD LEE CURRY Band-9,10,11,12 All State Honor Band-9,1O,11 All State Honor Orchestra- 12 Peninsula Honor Band-11,12 Chorus-9,10,11,12 Peninsula Honor Choir-12 Track-9 Cross Country Running-9 Class President-10 Class Vice President-12 Basketball-9,10, 11,12 J.V. Captain-9,10 Varsity Co-Captain-12 Wrestling-9,10,11,12 Co-Captain-12 ADAM MICHAEL DEMIDOFF Journalism-12 Chorus-10,11 Basketball-9 Wrestling-10,11,12 Class President-1 1 Class Treasurer-10 Class Representative- 1 2 DEBORAH ANN GERVAIS Drama-1 1 CHARLENE MATSON F.H.A.-9, 10 Chorus-9,10,1 1 Drama-10 Journalism-1 1 Student Council Rep.-12 Basketball-9 Cross Country Running-10,1 1 Track-12 Basketball Manager-12 Class Secretary-10,12 Sports Announcer-1 1,12 6 LAURIE KAY ROMPH Quill and Scroll-11,12 F.H.A.-9, 10 Annual- 11,12 Editor-12 Journalism-1 1 Student Council Rep. 1-10 Class President-12 Class Vice-President-10 Chorus-9,1O, 12 Photography-12 Basketball Scorekeeper-12 REY SANTOS F.H.A.-9 Drama-10 Annual-12 Journalism-12 Chorus-9, 10 Basketball-9,10,11,12 Wrestling-1 1 Bookkeeper-10 Class Treasurer-9 ERIC SCOTT SKJOLD National Honor Society-11,12 Basketball-9,1O,1 1,12 Co-Captain-12 Band-9,10,11,12 Chorus -9,10,11,12 Annual-10 Student Council Vice President-1 1 President-12 Class Office Student Council Rep.-10 Class President-9 COLETTA LOUISE STRASS F.H.A.-9 Chorus-9,10,11,12 Photography-12 Basketball Nlanager-1 1 Cheerleading Manager-12 SHARON ANN TAYLOR F.H.A.-10 Chorus-10 Annual-11,12 Assistant Editor-12 Journalism-1 1 Student Council Rep.-11 Gymnastics-10 HELEN YVONNE WADE Chorus-9, 10 Journalism-1 1 Basketball-9,10,11 TUESDAY JANENE WENTZEL Chorus-10 Basketball- 9,10 Class Secretary-1 1 F.E.A.S.T. Rep.-11 Class Treasurer-12 Student Councci Council Secretary-12 Cross Country Running-9 Journalism-1 1 F.H.A.-9 RQ SENIORS ERIC SKJOLD 198 1 HELEN WAD DON CURRY i WMM 'S -ix 'Inv 5 5 'J 3 Sm if A H M L44 A ' . -' -Q 5 Wm xi , ,A , E Xf ,. A,, 1-L. .., . ,Sir-.. ,V 9 Aim Y Nil' Q llliiij X :M .sax Vw x X ' FJ. 14 ur , 5 V ' ' Wi , Q 4 ,' 'ip I . v ..., ' 38 A YH x 'L 7 f Q5 is hw I 1 . . , eu -9 KT-X --..., i. . sh 1 A , A .nu I r 'lk V? wav, 'im Vi W? ffl 'wp Mm - 'N '5' 4 'iv E 1 it :T -:E1'. :-1 uw wi ..u.....,...,.....,.,,,, -.,,.,,............. X4 if-M--ug... a X- X-- xg, 3' -.lady E2 1 .,.. .. I 4. ,, 'P law, ww , V f-Ljgfmv ...t ' W CLASS OF 1982 CLASS OFFICERS From left to right, Eric Hanson Vice President, Kim Taylor Secretary, v- Gary Toombs Representative, Lisa Hansen President, Danny O'DeIl Treasurer, IVIr. Schaetzle Sponsor. i , 'su-'Vi in 1 L. f -N Wd i5k'iQfi':2Wm .M if! :QW Eric Hansgn Sharon Johnson . Donnava Ostrander I K fi w 5 N .131 Q fWi5':'g'?'i Danny O'DeIl Kirt Parkinson Kim Taylor Everette Pinnow Gary Toombs vcr-nn ACTIVITIES -9' ,... Q 1 X J . 'ww Q 5 5 1 I Z 'V Y I X. gh, ACTIVITIES X.. v YS K mmf sf' RN Nw xx Richie Bartolovvits Ben Covey Gary Covey CLASS of Phillip Curry u i ml. Tessie Hanson, Vice Pres: Phillip Curry, Student Council Rep: Nls. Brett Sponsor: Shelly lVlclVlanus Sec.: Carla Strass Treasg Lisa Santos Pres. l- Tessie Hanson Shelly McManus 16 Norbert Miller Mary Rollins Lisa Santos Mi- ' Anna Steik UT' Bill Steik Carla Strass Karen Wade A f Q Q -... N 'N 1 A., .. ft ,,v' ,lf- 'f -v- Wm Y L QW M 1'l '+ w 'M' I X ,M 'nw ,, J M 1 .- .4 ,Ti- u l W 'Z' 'M CI' 3 'QL ,W if l an 1: ff, 'WH ,X KMA '- WW ' J mm .-1 '72 p , mr ' 1 v -:E+ Y' Q K 5 Q Wwe N an , 5 ' ,:- avi' 1 QQ? . l 4' W k ' . V Q 2 ,v , , Q 1 I . ,mwwwmu , V 1 Ks . I5 .3 2. .nf , 3 , fa! X-.. Q-. -ww ,,,--.. ,, mmm ',,1n-U.. i wf W W M.lA.Y, ' l Vw iw xl n 4, Wh., WP' Q if if: M A 1 AQ N . N R Q, EIGHTH GRADE Ken Barton lVlrs. IVlaze, Sponsor: Dawn O'DeII, President: Debbie Blossom, Student Council Rep. Ronna Lindeman, Vice Pres.g Kim Cooper, Sec.fTreasurer. Debbie Blossom Y? Nila Curry Tammy Langendorfer Ronna Lindeman Dawn O'DGll 22 Db. CLASS OF 1985 ! X in Cindy NI urray Kim Cooper . vw, i, .. av -m.sQxqewwwmsxfNmX!cM5SKp4 Kelle Thompson I H if Lwme Sven Rofkar YL? Andy Crump David Hays Heidi Hansen SEVENTH GRADE Charles Collins Mr, Keene, Sponsor: Billy Morey, Vice Presidentp Tina Santos, Treasurer: Mandy McManus President: Missy Hastings, Secretary and Student Council Rep. Effie Dernidoff hr we N-- ,SX .Y if -we fs 1 -f Jeff Gerv8iS Melissa Hastings Mandy McManus 24 CLASS OF 1986 L 1 Billy Morey Y ..N . Y Tina Santos 5.1 Pat Kvasmkoff Cindy Stonecupher Berme Smnth 25 Nicki-Jo Cooper Laura Nlclntyre Heidi Thompson 26 Lf: FIRST GRADE ,F gm-mmm N.-f' .L 'wigg- lli ZS- QT J x 'k K - .vi Brian Covey Charlie Johnson Melinie Murray Barbara Pehrson J Rhonda Phillips Gene Steik William Tolva Nlelantha Wright :X - X Jimmy Jones Ruby Pehrson Yvonne Settle Q.. Sheri Taylor i 28 Phillip Crump Jason Curry THIRD GRADE Gregory Encelewski Monica Jones lg.. Askay Carrie Cooper i I .X If Heather Hastings Kelli Lindeman FOURTH GRADE A V A . S ks S X5 qlfhllf Slniii Lance IVIiIIett James Pehrson -S ,-A lx Christina Oskolkoff NOG-He Sreik Q...-fi 1 Steven Cook RQ, ' Robert Langendorfer xl J, I X' Joseph Barnett Susanne Covey Shelley Santos g ,, Qi' Deanna Collins Gary Cooper I1 s.' Yi'-1 5 .Q I E 2 l . Mathew Crump Jay Kingsley 'TB QQ. QV' Qs' S? 4 ,X X 1 .... - ln Tammy Steik TfOv Stress 'wwe QU-sf-.rn Kenneth Curry Diana Hays Mitchell iVlcNlanus Jennifer Oskolkoff Travis Settle so , N 1 .N Diana Blossom Joseph Cooper ,Q 1- xx,,1 'Nr S if Tawnya Kingsley Kristi Lindeman .- 4 s , 'K 'I F Jeffrey Tubbs of K we 3233 SIXTH GRADE X' 'B' NINILCHIK SCHOOLS Mr. Dickerson Principal Ms. Brett English Mr. Curry Mr. Florey Music History XXX? Mrs. Jackinsky Librarian E w A 43. 4 phi: Q ,w'.',..', Mr. Miller Math!Science 32 X sk -s. Mr. Keene Mr. Lindeman Mrs. Maze History P.E. Home Economics it -an i H, Mr. Schaetzle Mrs. Thomas Mr. Waldsrnith Business!Math Science!P.E. Shoo FACULTY 81 STAFF Mrs. Forest Mrs. Kingsley Mrs. Waldsmith Mr, Nelson Grades K-3 Grades 4-6 Grades 2-4 Special Ed Mrs. Florey Mrs. Wallace Debbie Johnson Mrs. Carpenter Title IV Tutor Title I Tutor CETA School Nurse Mrs. Lambert Mrs. Cooper MF- Thompson NIV- Strass Secretary Chef Custodian Custodian IN MEMORY MR. STAN FRIESE . . . he was the quietest, gentlest, lovingest, smartest and finest man I knew . . . The above words were written by a young friend of Stan Friese, former Superintendant of Alaska State Operated Schools and Principal of Ninilchik High School. Stan died of cancer on October 23rd. Many of you knew Stan and were present at the memorial service to honor his memory with his wife Sue, his daughter, Nancy, and each other. For those of you who weren't there or who didn't know Stan, l would like to share some of the feelings that Clark Whitney expressed about him. He was a man dedicated to serving what he considered our Country's most valuable asset - as evidenced by his many years in education. On numerous occasions, l've watched him wrestle with problems that caused great personal concern. Yet, his calm forbearance and courage, coupled with a sincere desire to extend a helping hand, carried Stan and those around him over many obstacles. A man who would seek advice, explore, and yet was not afraid to make decisions. From his early days in Wrangell during World War ll when he and Sue started that first Boy Scout Troop untill his death did he cease to love and appreciate those around him. His loss will be impossible to fill. On behalf of all those who have known and loved Stan, l thank Sue and Nancy for sharing him with us. Clark has put into words what those of us who were close to Stan so deeply feel. 1 Sl' YR N .N E xi -.1 1? R W + :A -wx -:, X Q kxlk. xl. X XX. aw- W - z K N -ak. Q N335- ru . M Advisory Committee From Left to Right: lVIr. Dickerson, School Principalg Honora Cook, Secretary: Linda Kempski, President: Viola Hansen, Vice President. The Advisory School Committee is elected by the people in the area served by Ninilchik Schools. The committee meets regularly on the first Thursday of every month. They advise and assist the building principal in all matters pertaining to the educational welfare of Ninilchik Schools. Bus Drivers lVlrs. Banta Nlr. Chenier Nlrs. Presley Not shown: Mr. Banta 36 School Schedule FIRST SEMESTER Period E 1 li 2 y 3 L4 - 5 6 g 7 Time 9:13-9:58 10:02-l0:QllQiQ1-11:36Lll:40-12:2 1:02-1:47 1:51-2:362:4O-3:25 Col. Prep. Brett Eng. 9 Eng. ll Eng. CAPE Eng. 10 Journalism S. H. Prep 77 me. Mu. H.S. Curry Prep S. H. H.S. Band 7th Band Ele. Music 7!8 ChoinChorus Florey Social Social Keene-SubU.S. Hist. Gov't. YStudies 7 S. H. Y World Hist.Studies Prep JackinskyLibrary . . . ..... . un. ..... ,. . . . .Art K P.E. 9-l2Drivers Lindeman S. H. Prep E-P.E. 9-12 Geography Ele. P.E. Coed Ed. Reading A Home Economics Maze 7!8 Ho. Ec F.E.A.S,T., Home. Ec. I - 11 Eng. 8 Eng. 7 Prep Miller Geometry Algebra 10 S.H. Math 8 Math 7 Prep Science 8 Applied General Typing 1,11 Typing 1,1TSpeed SchaetzlqMath Math Accounting 'Prep Y Accounting Writing fAnnualg- 'Science' Thomas Labwh P.E. 7!8 Prep First Aid Science 9 Biology Science 7 Reading K V 7 V K Drafting! Waldsmith7!8 V Kwoodshop Ydyoodshopn hwelding-umwAggo Mechanics. . LWS. H. SECOND SEMESTER Period 1 2 7 3 - 4 Q 6 n-Z, Time 9:13-9:58 710:02-lO:QjlO:5l-11:36 11:40-12:2 1:02-1:47 1:51-2:3Q2:4O-3E25 Photo! Brett Eng. 9 Eng. ll Eng. 12N wEng. 10 Journalism S. H. Prep Speech! V Ele. Mus H.S. Curry Drama S. H. H.S. Band 7th Band Elei-Music 718 Ghpi Chorus V' K V Social World Social Keene U.S. Hist. Gov't. Studies 7 S. H. Historyrr StudiesM8,PreQm!a-- Counseling Library!V Library! JackinskyS.H.5 Lib. Counseling . . . . . Lunch Counselingngpl . . . Art -Q Applied Drivers Lindeman Math Prep P.E. 9-12 Geography Ele. P.E. P.E. 9-13 Ed. U Reading7!8 Crafts! Maze Home. Ec. F.E.A.S.T. Counseling Prep Eng. 8 Eng.7 S. H. Miller Geometry Algebra 10 S. H.Y Math 8 Math 7g Prep--g Science8 General V Typing 1,11 Typing 1,11Photo! SchaetzlqBrep Math 'Accounting Lunch -Accounting S. H. -g Annual Science First Thomas Lab P.E. 7!8 4-Prgp Aid g Jjcience 9, Biolggy Science 7 Reading7!8 Drafting! Q Crafts! WaldsmithShQp- M-Woodshogmr Prcgg f Welding Auto1Mechanjcs1 .f.L St-H. I 37 '--av. Hex 5 Q --, -? - B-W ws-wr 425 gf' 1' 1 li I EX E .,,,,,..-.. JOURNALISM l I 1 l LW From left to right: Lisa Hansen, Gary Toombs, Donnava Ostrander, Kim Taylor, Danny O'DelI, and Ms. Brett, sponsor. This year's Wolverine Wrap-Up staff consisted of five dedicated journalism students who attained excellence in the field of journalistic writing. In the APA journalism contest, sponsored by the University of Alaska, the staff placed 2nd in photography and 2nd in advertising. Congratulations-you did a fine job. 'Y - ' , , f 7 x' . ' ? on a M4 STUDENT COUNCIL 1 vl. P- C rs, . A . f fl U Front Row: Davey O'DelI, Freshmen Rep: Kim Taylor, Annual Rep: Heidi Hansen, FHA Rep: Lisa Hansen, FEAST Rep: Diane Blossom, 6th Grade Rep: Debbie Blossom, 8th Grade Rep: Donnava Ostrander, Treasurer: Mrs. Thomas, Advisor, Back Row: Gary Toombs, Vice President: Eric Skjold, President: Phillip Curry, Sophomore Rep: Danny O'Oell, Junior Rep: Adam Demidoff, Senior Rep: Tuesday Wentzel, Secretary. Not Shown: Cindy Stonecipher, 7th Grade Rep: Charlene Matson, School Board Secretary: and Carla Strass, Cheerleading Rep. ggi? . ii ,JY 5 'W MW X AQ ki 'x From left to right: Ronna Lindeman, Debbie Blossom, Karen Maze, Ellie Kingsley, Bernie Smith, Kim Cooper, Cindy Stonecipher, and Tina Santos. 9,eMAKfRs E ,e 3,-1-. 'IQ I' O -I M 'fr moe Po 9-X 2, . NEW 90 e 'f ,Ref F.E.A.S.T. K From left to right: Lisa Hansen, Donnava Ostrander, Karen Wade, Mary Rollins and Karen Maze. .,,,-.f The F.E.A.S.T. Class used the profits from their acedemic projects to take a field trip to London, England. Some of the high points of the trip were touring the museums, eating out and touring the country side including Scotland. A........,--29 'L 43 D- I- .I-L' CD I Z I .J z II z 44 NEW MEMBERS RICHIE BARTOLOWITS DONNY CURRY LISA HANSEN LAURIE ROMPH GARY TOOMBS TUESDAY WENTZEL SECOND YEAR MEMBERS DONOVA OSTRANDER ERIC SKJOLD SPONSOR KAREN MAZE THE ZOLOTOY-GOLUBOY CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY RECEIVED ITS CHARTER IN 1963. THE INDUCTION CEREMONIES FOR 8O-81 WERE HELD AT ANCHOR RIVER INN ON MAY 12. STUDENTS ARE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP BY THE FACULTY ON BASIS OF SCHOLARSHIP, SERVICE, AND LEADERSHIP. Q P QUILL 81 S NEW MEMBERS LISA HANSEN DANNY O'DELL DONNOVA OSTRANDER GARY TOOMBS HONORARY MEMBER KIM TAYLOR SECOND YEAR MEMBER LAURIE ROMPH Ss.. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE OUILL AND SCROLL JOURNALISM SOCIETY ARE: A STUDENT MUST HAVE A 3.0 G.P.A., EXHIBIT OUTSTANDING WORK IN AN AREA OF JOURNALISM, BE RECOMMENDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR, AND RECEIVE APPROVAL FROM THE SOCIETY. THIS YEARS OUILL AND SCROLL NATIONAL JOURNALISM SOCIETY IS COMPRISED OF 4 HIGHLY CAPABLE, CONSCIENTIOUS STUDENTS. ew ax i ix x xx ii XX QR N X X Q2 A-. 45 ANNUAL From left to right: Kirt Parkinson Kim Taylor Laurie Romph Sharon Taylor Rey Santos Gary Toombs Danny O'Dell Not Shown: Mr. Schaetzle Sponsor This years yearbook staff has strived to produce the best annual to date. Laurie and Sharon returned to their second year as the editors and have done a remarkable job. The staff would like to thank the faculty and students for their cooperation and patience in the making of this book. f , Elini- X ...V -----W --'X fi amp wr r- bi '- f psf pi-it pi.. in wk .wid .2-'T',U'.. .4 Q A .A V.. ,,,f- 'f Ms. Brett and Mr. Schaetzle put together a photography class the second semester to teach the students the proper way of operating the 35mm camera and darkroom techniques. The students left the course knowing that there is more to a camera than just focusing. Y kt K S I .hkk , . . - . ,... as .- . T .. ' ' y s w f X t From left to right: . new Gary Toombs Kim Taylor Coletta Strass Donnava Ostrander Laurie Romph Not Shown: Sponsors: IVIr. Schaetzle Ms. Brett PHOTOGRAPHY 47 T N ' , S sis? . '91 1 SQ QQ F nv: i XXX , ,ff ' 1, I vifkifiig AWARDS A- To acknowledge the outstanding qu students and members of organizations - that have provided service to the school in 1980-1981. This year's Awards Night was held May Y 29, 1981. S . National Honor American Federation 'sigh SETWOO' Teachers' Scholarship. l Standard First Aid!AthIetic 1981 Masonic Achievement Award Training Ceffificafions 50 Si Drama Awards . F.H.A. Awards i Boy's State Arrierican Legion Journalism Awards Highest G.P.A. Highest G.P.A. Highest G.P.A. Highest G.P.A. 12th Grade - 1 1th Grade 10th Grade 9th Grade . is 51 .. I i JUNIOR VARSITY M i From left to right: Coach Curry, Richie Bartolowits, Everette Pinnow, Dan O'Dell, David O'Dell and Keith Presley. Some goals take a long time before they are realized . . . and this J.V. team reached at least one long sought for . . . nabbing the Homer J.V. on their own court by two points, then thrashing them in a most convincing style on the home court. Just two of the many victories these promising athletes picked up. Good effort . . . Excellent material for 19812 82 . . . a tall team, too . . . almost a first for N.H.S. Future looks bright for these stalwarts . . . Hurry up, 1982 . . . Reg. II . . . here we come as No. 1. VARSITY BOYS JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS NHS!Victory 76-50 NHS!SeIdovia 54-47 NHSfC.l.A. 68-43 NHSfSeId0via 62-24 NHSfC.l.A. 59-36 NHSfSeIdOvia 72-32 NHSfSeIdOvia 63-51 NHSfSeWard 57-41 NHS!Tyonek 66-24 NHS!Homer 41-38 NHSfTyonek 66-35 NHS!Kenai 76-32 NHSfS0ld0tna 74-56 NHSfHomer 67-45 NHSfAbbott Loop 50-44 NHSfSoIdotna 59-56 NHS!C.I.A. 49-41 NHS!Abbott Loop 72-36 NHS!A.C.S. 35-71 NHS!Abbott Loop 55-41 NHS!SeIdovia 39-43 NHS!Seldovia 5O-52 NHSfSeld0via 61-65 NHSfSeward 43-45 NHSfSeIdovia 58-63 NHSfA.C.S. 47-53 NHS!Seward 47-54 NHS!A.C.S. 42-52 NHS!Homer 51-71 NHSfSeward 57-66 NHS!Homer 41-56 NHS!A.C.S. 49-93 NHS!Soldotna 63-72 NHSfA.C.S. 47-83 NHS!Abbott Loop 54-63 NHSfAbbOtt Loop 50-82 K i I i ,F ,, Q LW,. 1 ' X 1 Lisa Santos 81 Waynel Ostrander. Erica Nliller Tessie Hanson NHS.!C.l.A. 30-29 The term young blood benefits these faithful seven . . . 1 NHS!C.I.A. 34-27 junior, 2 sophomores and 4 freshmen. While experience was NHS!Seward 55-45 not a starting factor the girls caught on quickly and soon made NHSfTyonek 30-18 their presence known on the courts of Reg. ll teams and even NHSfTyonek 53-39 some of the local premises on the Kenai Peninsula hardwoods. NHS!Homer 27-25 A fairly high scoring team . . . these gals played hard and NHS!Soldotna 22-18 consistently and will do well the coming year. A good effort NHSfAbbott Loop 56-18 and a good season from seven fine athletes . . . let's go girls NHS!Abbott Loop 40-33 . . . next fall. NHSfSeIdovia 36-48 W NHS!Seldovia 18-44 Thanks much . . . Curry. NHS!Victory 39-48 NHS!SeIdovia 27-50 NHS!Seldovia 17-47 NHS!Homer 38-40 NHS!Seward 33-53 NHS!Kenai 33-43 N HS!Soldotna 41-51 NHS!C.I.A.- 22-31 NHS!Seldovia 22-36 55 www WRESTLING From left to right: Keith Presley, Trace Covey, Darren Keeler, Donny Curry and Coach Brent Johnson Team e W! L! T! TDSX. RVRSLJ Escape! 2pt!. 3pt!.Sup.De.f Tracy c. T 14 o 2 11 4 6 5 2 Everette P. O O O 2 2 1 O O Donny C. 16 6 1 21 16 8 9 12 6 Adam D. 11 2 O 15 10 4 7 12 2 Keith P. 13 9 O 12 7 3 4 13 1 Darren K. 3 5 O 2 8 6 3 O O FallsfPts O 223 16 4'274 5 362 5 468 312 Individual Leaders: Donny!lVlost Takedowns, Donnyflvlost reversals, Donnyflvlost Escapes, Donny!lVlost 2pt Fall, Keithflvlost 3pt Fall, Adam 81 Keithflvlost Falls, and Donny!lVlost Team Points 56 A 1 Y 3 s I , A x .1 .4 -- by gf 5 L+! ' ' kai , . :J- Y Q ..'ZIq.nuu- iw ,ww ,.w....-..... N Nwwlgwf Y -W, ' -. i X ww Nm! at .ln-.. , H, xx Q 9 n- Coach Thomas, Bernie Smith, Tina Santos, Cindy Murray, Dawn O'DeII, Kim Cooper, Nila Curry, Heidi Hansen, Ronna Lindeman, Tammy Langendorfor, and Missy Hastins. Coach Thomas, David Hayes, Chuck Collins, Andy Crump, and Kenny Barton. 58 J U N I 0 R H I G H BOYS NHS!SeIdovia NHSfC.I.A. NHS!Tyonek NHSfTyonek NHS!Anchor Pt. NHSfAnchor Pt. NHSfTyonek N HS! Anchor Pt. NHSfTyonek WIN O - LOSSES - 9 GIRLS NHS!SeIdovia NHSfC.I.A. NHSfTyonek NHS!Tyonek NHSfAnchor Pt. NHS!Anchor Pt. NHS!Tyonek NHSfAnchor Pt. NHS!SeIdovia WINS - 6 - LOSSES - 3 B A S K E T B A L L 23-34 17-54 12-42 20-34 9-32 13-40 12-34 12-30 23-42 23-15 36-8 17-14 17-9 30-13 16-18 10-14 20-14 17-24 T R A C K 94 . ' Q , . V, -.- g,'gg,4. ear . f X - rs ' C M .K ..-. , -,. ,.. Coach Thomas, Debbie Blossom, Tammy Langendorfor, David Hayes, Pat Kvasnikoff, and Andy Crump. GYMNASTICS Coach Thomas, Missy Hastings, Ronna Lindeman, Cindy Murray, Heidi Hansen, and Tammy Langendorfor. Coach Lindeman, Andy Crump, Billy Nlorey, Pat Kvasnikoff. s T 5: ' 551415 fs. ...., fl lg l , I ig 5 V Z , Q6 fx 1 li! as ' ,f 3' K ' s... it W 1 ' 'S A ffxjiw-Q L W X .s ' ' ,1,- 4 . ,r K ' K S 4.1..i-,34 ft A f-- ' -- K Eu, W fslfif pa-.f 'l' L lf gg'g 1 ' 'L 5 'fx-I ' YQ, - nf 'H fnisv- giiif, 3 A , A 3 Q-Qisfjm ff-il A A iff :ff 'XE' ',,,.. 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Ed Jackson Mayor Stan Thompson Dr. Fred Pomeroy -f----.....,.,,. wa--1.-.,.., QL ',LJ 'rx' ifpif . 3' A . ,.., v . - Laurie Romph Eric Skjold Valedictorian Salutatorina - CLASS OF 1981 A I 5 if v al 5: ? If f I1 1 4 ?,g TJ's STORE Groceries - Case Lots Ninilchik, Alaska Post Of-fice Box 164 567-3960 OWNERS John, Tammy, Jay Coletta, Carla, Troy Ninilchik Native Association Land Sales, Timber Sales, Rentals Equipments, Building, ect. CLAM CULCH STATION Phone: 567-3483 Hours: 8-4:30 CHINOOK CHEVRON Ninilchik, Alaska 567-3473 STUDENT COUNCIL Mrs. Thomas- Eric Skjold- President Gary Toombs- Vice President Tuesday Wentzel- Secretary Donnava Ostrander- Treasurer Adam Demidoff- Senior Rep. Danny O'Dell- Junior Rep. Phillip Curry- Davey O'DeIl- Melissa Hastings- Heidi Hansen- Kim Taylor- Lisa Hansen- Carla Strass- Charlene Matson- Sophomore Rep. Eight Grade Rep. Seventh Grade Rep. FHA Rep. Annual Rep. FEAST Rep. Cherrleading Rep. School Board Correspondent SEA-NIK FOODS Deep Creek Sports Shop Ninilchik, Alaska 567-39801567-3480 NINILCHIK FAIR ASSOCIATION Support your District Fair Banta's Building Supply 567-3434 Mile 134 Sterling Highway Hardware, lumber, feed, marine Barbara and Elmer Banta I THE BOOT Most versatile shop on the Peninsula Gifts, Groceries, Toys, Tackle Propane, Camper and Boat Storage Mile 136.2 Ninilchik, AK 567-3479 KVASNIKOFFS CORNER Kingsley Road Ninilchik, Alaska Laundromat - Flower Shop Beauty Shop LICCIONEERS fl ll NINILCHIK NORTH BAR Open , May through Oct. 9am to ? Nov. through June 12 noon to ? Owned and operated by Daryl and Nancy Shaw Mile 132.5 Phone: 567-3442 Waterbed World Spur Plaza Soldotna, Alaska 99669 H20 Water . . . Sleep on it Mark Azzara ' Steve Booth 262-9000 'Lv FLOLUEFIS ond GIFTS FLOLUERS FQR EVERY OCCHSION Professlonol Teleflorlst oumf Q I gigjdogfrlsllmsnn wow HFITHV HUCHHBFW TELEFLXA Q62-4086 MARQUIS FURNITURE 81 CARPET Complete Home Furnishings 907-235-8111 ALASKA F.I.S.H. FISHING INDUSTRY SUPPLY 81 HARDWARE Homer, Alaska 99603 Post Office Box 2399 235-7184 Kodiak, Alaska Post Office Box 1967 486-5164 68 -' 'Nies Y gy fx N L? xxx hi XX N ., X! .55- . KXTXXV I I.t. gt1Qg,tQ,J IWC' , Y If will X ' xg ,,L, ,, ,aer A f if ld' I 5 7' . o We W , QQ 'W ILO X980 Qafo G41- F 7 262-7382 Owners 81 p.O- Box 3063 Glendening soiuoma, Ak. 99669 Southwest Alaska Pilots Association Post office Box 977 Homer, Alaska 99602 PENINSULA SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION AIaska's First State Savings 81 Loan Free Money Orders Travelers Checks Photocopying Service Save by Mail Service BLAZY MALL SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 Homer Rexall Drugs Gifts, School Supplies Photographic Supplies Orders Mailed Out Phone: 235-8757 PENINSULA FORD, INC. at the Y in Soldotna SALES: 262-5491 SERVICE AND BODY SHOP: 262-9119 6 Z F MIL X -Y Y .- Congratulations Class of 1981 SOLDOTNA DRUG POST OFFICE BOX 69 SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 262-4481 Sportsman Marine Supply Box 106, Homer, Alaska On the Spit THE KLOTHES KLOSET Tot through Teen Apparel ff' 'I Monday - Saturday 10:00 to 5:30 ' Homer, Alaska Phone: 235-8500 HOMER HERITAGE HOTEL BAYCREST MOTEL DRIFTWOOD INN ALASKA LODGE Post Office Box 239 Homer, Alaska 99603 907-23508661 '4lIA'sY-F 1 O D GY 'Q 1 fir , rf' iff? rfjff Ll, L'Ll1 fllflilla Iagcolll Q ifrk' 'IFQJ I J I T I J. j,.fT,fQ KACHEMAK FOOD CACHE 235-8618 Box 1016 Homer, AK 99603 vEnA's VARIETY Post Office Box 487 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 BAY SUPPLY Auto Truck 1' Marine Box 997 Homer, Alaska Phone: 235-8779 ROY MULLIN PHOTOGRAPHY Award Winning Images Soldotna, Alaska 99669 Phone: 262-9229 69 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Dick and Brants Edens CHEVRON USA in Homer Serving the Southern Kenai from Homer State Farm Insurance Co. Dwain L. Gibson Agent Locko Bldg. Box 411O Kenai, AK Phone: 283-7116 DOWLING - RICE ASSOCIATES P.O. Box 1974 262-9011 Soldotna, Alaska 99669 Professional Surveyors and Engineers THE VILLAGE GIFT SHOP Fine Gifts for all occasions BILLEE GRAY - PROPRIETOR P.O. Box 1102 Homer, AK 235-8614 Bob and Julie's ANCHOR RIVER INN Good food - Friendly bar Comfortable rooms, Gift Shop Bakery, Mini Quick Stop The most westerly point in North America Anchor Point, Alaska 99556 CONSULTING ENGINEERS Wince 'I Corthell Bryson f Freas Kenai, Alaska 99611 283-4672 ALASKA TRAVEL CACHE Locko Building P.O. Box 4230 Kenai, AK Owner: Shirley A. Willingsford Office 283-3518 Residence 283-7382 M h , D t ,St HUTCHINGS ecgj 289 :iff 212603 me CHEVROLET - oi.DsivioBiLE, :Nc Congratulations Class of 1981 Best Wishes for the Future Post Office Box 950 SOLDOTNA, ALASKA 99669 f I I ,4l'hk-X . QE u If 1 Corvette Coupe ag. -gr X x w nu., ' 553' ww Q-NN, Walid? li -x. Q X e In ' 4 s' ,, ' fx' .I K X, Ms . 'fax . 'AN N


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