Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1979

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SHJSJCT) ' 79 Administration Mrs. Qeraldine Cavanagh Mrs. Esther Adcock Mile. Joy Radebaugh Mrs . Shelly Medlock Mrs . Lois Glidden Mrs . Delilah Sirianni SENIOR POLL Class Mascot: Senior Frig. Worst Driver: K.C. Munchmouth: Gina Strangest Laugh: Chouchou Always Dieting: Debby Class Radical: Pam Class Jock: Debby Sexiest: Joy Best-dressed: Pam El Whizzo Kiddo: Pam ff Open mouth, insert foot 11 Champ: Launa Most Successful: Pam Cutest: Janet Best Actress: Pam Most Artistic: Kathy W. Under Cover Rowdy: Peggy Men-craziest: Joy Quietest: Shoh Most Likely To Be Asleep: Sue Most Likely To Be Seen Together: Gina Debby Most Likely To Be Polluting Their Lungs: Joy, Launa, Gilda Closet Sex- symbol: Debby 7 Biggest Date Book: Janet Sweetest: Peggy, Shoh Funniest: Launa, Debby Biggest Red-neck: Laui Best-looking: Cathy E, Biggest Flirt: Joy Rowdiest: Chouchou? Most Likely To Be Married 1989: Gina, Cathy E. Most Obnoxious: Chou Most Talented: Kathy Dreamer: K.C. Best Smile: Joy, Launa Most Likely To Be Seen On Sei Kathy W. M Most Likely To Be Elected PresideipH the United States: Sue ™ q Best Bod: Cathy E . Most Likely To Be SingiQfcLCl a THIS IS THE SENIOR CLASS AD We got it free because we know the editor I Spacey K.C, L ' il Emmett, Shoh, Sue Groooter, Hoop, Steph, Peggity Choubie, Girch, Beaner, Gilda, Rubino, J.T., D.C-W., Launarae, Doobie, Worksydoodle and Jaz It was 1975 and Upper School had never seen a freshmen class like us. New arrivals included Louise (oh, Chouchou) Laboda, Kathy Works and KC Ambur.Then Kathy Works ran around with her long hair streaming down. That year Gina, Debby and Pam were on the bowling team. Pam was later assigned to mascot status when she lofted 18 and lofted a ball into a pole at Towers. Freshmen PE was a course that helped us become •accomplished young ladies ' by learning that repulsive wriggle called The Hully- Gully . Once we seenly marched up to lunch singing the Alma Mater. Health was another tribulation. The teacher tried to assign us startegic seats to keep verbosity to a minimum. We ended the tri playing daily musical chairs and disc jockey with the language equipment and blowing up pig lungs (don ' t inhale!) Then there was the great Frisko Sneak ! ' Deena, Pam, Debby and Gina barely got back in time for Antiquity when suddenly there was a knock at the door! Uh, hello Miss Mattern. (we ' re dead!) But - NO! She ' s only asking about May Day. Praise Heaven! It was 1976 and Upper School had never seen a sophomore class like us. Cathy Emmett and Donna Wallen joined us then. It was ' 76 that saw Gina ' s beach house become an institution better known as The Beach . It seemed to be everyone ' s goal to get invited to BEACH PARTIES! Tenth grade was also the year ' Chouchou ' changed to ' Michele ' and was the sole source of Vashon news. Our picnic with the juniors at Miss Hemion ' s was great but rainy. Ms. Soucey forced members to have an Honor Society meeting and then everyone sat around watching ' Days of Our Lifes 1 and ' All My Children ' while they chaperones graded final papers. Ski Skinny-dipping at Karen Bellamy ' s birthday party was the highlight of the year for Chou and Pam. We also had the best bowling team ever! Debby Gina take a bow. It was 1977 and the Upper School had never seen a junior class like us. Joy made her zany entrance and Donna Wallen became Donna Cole -Wallen. No other class had ever had a Junior Jamboree on Senior -sip day. Debby photographed the whole ordeal at Point Defiance after driving to lunch at Pizza Hut in two Cadillacs where we held class elections! Our rain dance on May Day FLOPPED! But decorations for the gym were gorgeous. Various members of our class lived part-time at Suzy ' s Pfaff ' s apartment, guarding the refrigerator. And what other class had two of its members crash the senior-skip party!! Come Sail Wway was the theme to our memorable Spring Prom. And don ' t forget - When a ' 79 junior talks EVERYBOY LISTENS!! It was 1978 and Upper School had never seen a senior class like us. Debby and Donna found the spade in ten minutes flat! TRY TO BEAT THAT!! We picked a May Day dress in one class meeting with no fights! So many of our great class was on honor roll. We were way too smart for ' senioritis ' and had no need for Preparation S with our unique talent of laughing without smiling. Our outstanding pride was Kathy and Gretchen who were awarded National Merit Scholarships with Pam and Sue as finalists . Senior Lounge has not one but two TV ' s and we are inclined to have sparkling cider lunches! Such class . It was 1979 and the world had never seen a graduating class like us. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood , And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, Chouchou. . .Bainbridge? . . .Class Sec Treas. 9, 10, 11 .midnight swim. In November? . . .Volleyball 9. . .Ruth Jenkins Bowl. . .paintint the f moke room. . .Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12... So what if I like to store my car in my house? ! . . . Art Award 9 . . . Int . Science. . .the Neut Society. . .ham in your pocket. . .Tobey Volney. . .Let ' s escape, Marg. . .B-day Festival. . .Desperado. . .NHS Oh, Mur- did I wake you up?. . .Vojech lang. Award 10. . . Embry-Riddle Sun Seminar ' 77. . .AIRPLANES!. . .My clothes are gone! Vashon. . . World History (the lost class) Romance?. . .Michael. . .He hasn ' t called, Steph. . .BROUHAHA. . .matchmaker-Sue, do you think she would like him?. . .House Council Pres. 11 .. .Where ' s my commuter Book? . . . Fine Arts Week. . .Cinnamon Roll Decision. . .Bishop ' s Staff. . .dancing on the ledge . . . Memorial Day Weekend. . .Hoop, you ' re in charge of-are you okay? I AM! Foreigner. . .Awesome Artists of AWS (WORKS) co-recipient Art Award 11. . .Styx. . .Summer of ' 78- scratch that. . .Senior Class Pres. (of a fantastic class). . . Champagne lunch off the the orthdonist. . .Rotary. . . trappist-monk. . .phone for me?!. . .Basketball 9, 12. . .Senior relay or how to save the PRES from a breakdown. . .the best times leave us with valuable memories, and the not-so-good times ean learning and growing up. That ' s most important of all. Don ' t set limits on yourself. You are the only one who can do that at this point in your life. Spread your wings and feel the current of the wind. It will take you wherever you will it to. Most of all, happiness will find you -the harder you try to chase it down, the faster it will evade you. Louise Michele Laboda 4 years Bainbridge Isl. Wa. -neut am closer to believing than 1 ever was beiore on the crest of this elation must i crash upon the shore and with the driftwood of aquaintance light the fire to love once more i am wind-blown. . .i am yours to be closer to believing to be just a breath away on the death of inspiration i would buy back yesterday but there ' s no crueller illusion there ' s no sharper coin to pay as i reach out. . .it slips. . . away from the opium of custom to the ledges of extreme tfi HO don ' t believe it till you ' ve held it life is seldom what it seems but lay your heart upon the table and in the shuffling of dreams remember who on earth you are 4 M but of course you know i love you or what else am i here for? only you o face but side by side for evermore and i need to be here with you for without you what am i? er fool out searching for some heaven in the sky take me closer to believing take me forward lead me on through collision and confusion while there ' s life beneath the sun ou are the reason i continue so near for so long so close. . .yet. . .so far away be closer to believing tho your world is torn apart oment changes all things and to end is but to start rney ' s unrewarded may your god lift up your heart! you are wind-blown. . .but. . .you are mine Katherine Cathee Ambur Port Orchard, Wa. 4 years it Social Committee Pres. . . Society 11, 12. . . Church Fl bearer. . .doing the time warp. . .Poni, I forgot his name bless Dirty Moms. . .1 miss ya already Little Pam. . .Honor Boar 12. . .Good Luck always, Cathy D.! Katy, Janet, Connie. . .Will you represent me, Donna? Beans, bea everywhere beans 1 . . .Thanks for listening to me C.C. Rider. . .no I not a sophomore. . .stop drinking be out of my shoe. . .I ' m tired. . .Can I play no? Time is. . . Too slow for those who wait, Too swift for those who fear. I ' m the one with th LAUGH I. . .Softball behind! . . .Honor have $23.78. . .T me down there, had a baby! Uh, 12. . .You guys a jokes . . .Usher 12. . .Smoke ro English - PLE ! black 9, 10, ard 11, C ServJ ouse Coi ean oui just em} airman 1J inhabits El. ..oh, think we just might make ij .Bowling 9 . . .End of joke] Tina! Cathy! You left me j saving for a Merecedes , £o far V eague 11, Pres. 12 Janie meet ,Who wants ta 1 usherp . . .We )aled! . . .Yearbook lit. to admit you LOVE my gy f s . . . Home to Oly! AC senior keg. . .1 need a TAB! . , lot AAtiftl! . .well, rls, I lie fnd thankyoi t J and B FOREVER. . .1 have reformed. . .Redneck, literally. . .Miss Gene Rally. . .Our infamous film. . .Our FAMOUS novel. . .J.G. Van Buren. . .term papers. . .A and R an B. . .Did ff We M get any mail?. . .Morris, are you coming? Is Morris coming?. . .1 don ' t know. . .Mrs. Mahan ' s great smile. . .Cal. . . T f ak, I miss you. .Brocard ' s sense of humor and marvelous understanding of the human condition. . .The unforgettable help of Miss B M, I love you. ..I am what I ami alWys. . . You see, my love is alive. It ' s like a seed that onjfl Above all, there was u: eyes , enabling her to 1 made up of beauty and m to grow. elt as if a great ehend the signific -Diana Ross d been lifted from her life; that monster :ening, Kate Chopin l . . •• ... - - trflWi y . The human condition cannot allow _ 9 Hl you know, as a human being, is th£ ?fl H |P s beginning to take over your consciousnes to fight, ignore, or comprehend the situation, just bl MPtvith yourself and tell yourself that you are only human and th Ro really care about another person is the most beautiful gift you ever give to yourself. when, or where com fchend the this o vf Jasmine Stockett Tacoma, Wa. 1 vear Give me work to do Give me health Give me joy in simple things Give me an eye for beauty, A tongue for truth , A heart that loves , A mind that reasons, A sympathy that understands; Give me neither malice nor envy, But a true kindness And a noble common sense At the close of each day Give me a book, And a friend with whom I can be silent. Learn while young For learning is better th. Silver and gold will vanish a But a good education will nev Peggy Koompuangpq Bangkok, Thailand 2 years It ' s Shohreh, but everybody call me Shoh. They can not pronounce my name, but I like Shoh because I think they call me Shohreh . Th youngest senior, only 1 years old. Pam Rubin ask me Shoh, :ome to i hypse and make some Iranian i food , she know Iraniaa delicioi They are s Pam and Su I like th Rhoda Negah E ret Bashac (God keep you) Shohreh E ' temad s i lyear.- Hamadan, Iran Sue Archambault Lilies Irawan XI Yijai Reddy X Stacey O ' Sullivan XI Summer Smith X Teresa Ferguson IX Suri Reddy IX Mindy Hendrickson X Kris Heinrich X Susan Trice X Cassandra Allbery XI Janie Weyerhauser X Rika Aoki X Susan Townsend IX Carla Morrison IX Robin Evans XI Jamie Larrabee X Jennifer Gale X Judith Fry Front row C.J. Bourne, Joe Wood, Anisa Keith, Suzanne Hanson, Jason Russ, Joey Swann, Elaine Olson, Middle row Tori Lovely, Lisa Anderson, Johanna Rubin, Heather Adams, Elizabeth Kotowski, Martha Ellis, Mara Elmer, Debra Curl, Back row Sabrina Goodfellow, Mike Tucker, Peter Saasted, Erika Wiksten, Alcena Barron, Susan Keenen, Jenni Frost, Theresa Findlay, Julie Fiala, Janeal Zimbrick, Mike Reed Front row Betty Stead, Tracy Helsby, Samantha Gregg, Najwa Mansour, Jenny Evans, Greta Heimgartner, Matt Skinner, Scott McCormack, Back row Carri Thurman, Helen Townsend, Estrellita Keith, Kirsten Halvorsen, Laura Rouse, Linda Ferguson, Laura Scott, Therese Gundersen, Heather McDonald, Tim Allen Not pictured-Danelle Wegner Eighth Qrade Front row Vicki Wright, Susan Dietz, Shaun Elmer, Angela Orchard, Megan Wekell, Pam Salem, Middle row Cindy Knudson, Cheri Higginbotham . Back row Hidehito Takahashi, Suzanne McCoy, Michele Zimbrick, Marie Bourgeau, Hans Meier Cower School Student Council Back row, left to right: Tricia Fejfar, Missy Frost, Stephanie Cook, Angela Salatino, Cherie Harrod, Crystal Schlaitzer, Emily Wood Front row: Bryan LaFontaine, Tanya Russ, Kim Gorsuch, Holly Bamford, Michele Hawkins Back row, left to right: Mrs. Carpenter, Susan Wright Middle row: William Ramey, David Herb, Kristen Rentel, Jeff Snyder, Elizabeth Ezell, Maria Curtis, David Cook, Anne Cason Front row: Michelle Cromwell, Julie Cossins, Vicky Rossi, Kurt Schmitz, Emily Secaur, Jonathan Woodard, Alexander Martinac, Philip Bolland, Brynn McGuire Back row, left to right: Anders Larsson, Britany Leroy, Mrs. Wilkeson, Betsy Jorgenson, Amanda Breen, Mrs. Medlock Second row: Zachary Gray, Allison D ' Ambrosio, Silke Habedank, Drew Bamford, Jeffery Howell Third row: Mrs. Adcock, Jennifer Foley, Michael Van Buskirk, David Savage, Tara Swenson, Chad Cooper, Hadley Johnson Fourth row: Kevin Bartoy, Morgann Bush, Nicole Frankenfeld, Rachel Secaur, Josh Russell, Monika Bailey, Christa Troger Front row: Nicole Durant, Christopher Bede, Gus Thrasher, Chantelle Wingerter, Antony Torrence, Wendy White, Marcy Spalding, Cara Bubenik Not pictured: Erica Martin, Earl Fitzpatrick Back row; left to right: Rachel Kimbel, Megan McGowan, Chaundra Williams, Mrs. Knickerbocker, Kendall McGuire, David Rowland, Maria Hoyle Front row: Brie Short, Stan Baty, Nicky Snuffin, Ian Bubenik, Wheeler Spaulding, Britt Neff , Emily Robinson Not pictured: Missy Barr, Burleigh Surbeck Top of picture: Mrs. Tomter Back row, left to right: Anne Davidson, Denise Trujillo, Eric Matthews, Nicole Bell, Fawn Li, Marnie Gibbs, Front row: Andrew Kouklis, Kelly Rossi, John Keenan, Paul Degenf elder, Haru Komuro, Sunny Honeyford, Ruth Savage Not pictured: Alison Stephan Back row, left to right: Mrs. Geyer, Joanne Erickson, Boyer Halvorsen, Crystal Schlaitzer, Mrs. Jepsen Second row: Kirsten Credgington, Amy Jorgenson, Jeremy Wekell, Cynthia Torrence, Greg Howell Third row: Bryan LaFontaine, Kandace Greco, Mike Rubel, Michelle Harbke, Wade Neal Fourth row: Sarah Bolland, Peter Tomter, Kiersten Marsh, Eric Pierce, Sarah Beales Fifth row: Billy Reisinger, Ivan Breen, Holly Bamford, Mark Gorsuch, Stevie Keir stead Sixth row: Suzanne Swann, Edith Hren, Aaron Biren, Emily Taggert, Michele Hawkins Not pictured: Rachel Fine, Eric Kimbrough w 4 Back row, left to right: Karen Swann, Aaron Wiksten, Robby Matthiesen, Tricia Fejfar, Bonnie Davidson, Kristina Peterson, Mrs. Robinson, Ken Humphrey, Logan Marsh Front row: Jolie Rasmussen, Tanya Russ, Courtney Degenfelder, Chuck Brashears, Pat Salem, Janet Ingraham, Kaitlyn Bishop, Elizabeth Grueter, Shanon Dods Back row, left to right: Stephanie Kellis, Shannon Wagner, Danae Barrett, Chris White Second row: Bonnie Mahan, Boyer Halvorsen, Emily Wood, Stephanie Cook, Michael Rossi Third row: Danny Snuffin, Jim Torrence Fourth row: Helen McDonald, Gretchen Gould, Tanya Knannlein, Lara VanDooren, Cami Cooper, Jennifer Thurman, Mr. Kalb Not pictured: Shelley Surbeck, Andy Gould Back row: Miss Hewins Second row, left to right: Darby Libby, Josey Castro, Kari Grigsby, Marcia Carlson, Jake Swann, Third row: Cayce Short, Autumn Norman, Kathy Moore, Kecia Kenoworthy Fourth row: Caroline Hendrickson, Gayle Van Buskirk, Cherie Harrod, Slyvia ApRoberts, Ashanti Li Fifth row: Jamie Kier stead, Amanda Skinner, Kim Gorsuch, Annie Delynanis, Jon Noyes Not pictured: Mostafa Salem Back row, left to right: Marianne Gregory, Jenny Davidson, Susan Willis, MaryAnne Luce, Middle row: Mrs. Sand, Melnee Smith, Bonnie Mitchell, Angela Salatino, Valerie Wright, Peggy Allan, Dianna Roberts, Maia Halvorsen, Tiffany Depiano Front row: Lynn Marshall, Kelly McGowan, Missy Frost, Gavin Brown, Ashok Reddy, Mike Grueter, Mike Daley, Jenny Macias Activities HONOR BOARD Kathy Works - PRES, Connie Cavin, Anita Andersson, Cathy Emmett, Gretchen Madsen STUDENT COUNCIL Stephanie Johnson - PRES. Susan Rogers - SEC TREAS, Barbara Turpin, Chou Chou Laboda, Janie Weyerhaeuser, Tammy Hendrickson, Kathy Works - VICE PRES RAYNOR GUILD Stacey O f Sullivan, Cassandra Allbery, Hans Meier, Barb Turpin, Megan Wekell, Susan Grueter, Cheri Higgenbotham , Anita Andersson - PRES. Erica Heimgartner, Michele Zimbrick NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cathy Emmett, Donna Cole-Wallen, Barbara Turpin, Janel Anderson, Susan Grueter, Chou Chou Laboda, Kathy Works, Gretchen Madsen - PRES. Susan Rogers, Mindy Hendrickson, Ms. Soucey SOCIAL COMMITTEE Katy Parrish, Heidi Barlin, Michele Clarke, Cathy Emmett, Poni Davies - PRES. CHOIR Judy Fry, Laurie Sinclair, Becky Brocard, Kris Heinrich, Mindy Hendrickson, Kim Brooke, Tammy Hendrickson, Christina Findlay, Susan Townsend, Janel Anderson - Chairman, Mrs. Hellenkamp, Kathy Evans, Sheri Grant, Joy Hooper, Cassandra Allbery, Margaret McAloon, Jami Larrabee, Erica Heimgartner, Manami Takahashi, Anita Anders son, Masako Yoshinaga HOUSE COUNCIL Cassandra Allbery - PRES. Summer Smith, Becky Brocard, Najwa Mansour, Suzanne Smith, Bev Thornborrow, Heather Adams TASC SERVICE LEAGUE Michele Zimbrick, Donna Cole-Wallen, Janet Tobie, Cheri Higgenbotham , Chris Jeffko, Launa Wilson - PRES. Upper School Klue Zeam Top; Betsy Dunn, Katy Parrish 2nd; Puntupadee Koompuangpet, Bev Thornborrow, Gilda Olson, Judy Tytler, Stacey O f Sullivan, Denise Townsend, Kathy Evans, Michele Clarke 3rd; Christina Findlay, Suzanne Smith, Gina Marsico, Anita Andersson, Janel Anderson, Chris Jeffko, Summer Smith, Suri Reddy 4th; Manami Takahashi, Erica Heimgartner, Susan Townsend, Lilies Irawan, Jane Wekell, Connie Cavin, Carla Morrison Upper School Qold Zeam Top; Susan Rogers, Becky Brocard 2nd; Karen Gunderson, Kathy Works, Chou Chou Laboda, Joy Hooper, Cassandra Allbery, Barb Turpin, Launa Wilson, Donna Cole-Wallen, Sue Grueter, Katy Irish, Judy Fry 3rd; Shohreh E ' temad, Ikue Nagai, Kim Brooke, Sheri Grant, Kim Munson, Jami Larrabee, Cheryl Stair, Debbie Thompson, Cathy Emmett 4th; Mindy Hendrickson, Teresa Ferguson, Tammy Hendrickson, Laurie Penland Sinclair, Susana Salinas Diaz, Gretchen Madsen, Chris Berg Top: Sabrina Goodf ellow , Matt Skinner, Erika Wiksten, Jennifer Evans, Mara Elmer, Helen Townsend, 2nd: Carrie Thurman, Chris Bailey, Linda Scott, Holly Cooper, Johanna Rubin, Julie Fiala, Betty Stead, Susan Keenan, Alcena Barron, 3rd: Heather Sutherland, Tim Allen, Joey Swan, C.J. Bourne, Peter Saastad, Anisa Keith, 4th: Michele Zimbrick, Cheri Higginbotham , Suzanne McCoy Middle School Mue - fold Top: Heather Adams, Kirsten Halvorsen, Linda Ferguson, Suzanne Hansen, Pam Salem, Najwa Mansour, Jeneal Zimbrick, Teresa Findlay, Tori Lovely, Danelle Wegner, Estrellita Keith, 2nd: Susan Dietz, Jennifer Frost, Cindy Knudson, Debbie Curl, Megan Wekell, 3rd: Hidehito Takahashi, Elizabeth Katowski, Elaine Olson, Laura Rouse, Samantha Gregg, Shaun Elmer, Angela Orchard, Lisa Anderson, 4th: Scott McCormack, Joe Wood, Cameron Osmers, Mike Tucker, Mike Reed girls ' basketball Top; Rika Aoki, Ms. M. Spudoni, Debbie Thompson, Katy Parrish, Barb Turpin, Chris Jeffko, Heidi Barlin, Susan Rogers, MS. M. Loverin, Yuko Kondo, Bottom; Reiko Fukaya, Gina Marisco, Chou Chou Laboda, Betsy Dunn, Kim Munson Mewling Boys Basketball ry to relax your muscles Relaxing your brain is ling Moss f, In a way an umpire is lik: makes quick decisions, ne them and doesn ' t think you you ' re out Larry Goetz I do not think that winning is the most important thing. I think winning is the nnlv rl Parent ' s Club Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. C. Ortendahl Tadashi Yoshinaga Masakozu Aoki Right Reverend Robert H. Cohrane Russell K. l aboda Mr. and Mrs. M. Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Larry Catron Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Johnso J. W. Wilfl| Mr. and Mrs. Meier L. R. Gunderson Ralph L . Dickman II Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiksten Patrons Mrs. Robert E. Bryson O. Scott Caroline Tyt;er B. Halvorsen ' Jjj Daniel H. CookD.D.S. M.S. Dr. and Mrs. R. P. Wood R. Nagai Dr. and Mrs. George Delyanis W. J. Thomas Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Townsend Carolyn T. Woodard Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Larrabee Mrs. D. D. Gonyea Donald and Kathryn O ' Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Virginia L . Wilcox Dr. Etmad I Donors Mr. and Mrs. Reed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Durant W. H. Harbke Jr. Mollie O. Bourne Mrs. George B. Ward ' 36 Irene and Robert C. Madsen Mrs . Ralph Hallaver Mrs . David Anderson Paul Helbsley Tohnson id Mrs Warren F. Tvlt Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gray Connie L. Rentel Mrs. Dale C. Wright Mr. and Mrs. R. b. Marshall Marilyn and Wade Neal Jane A. Scott Mrs. Arthur M. Pohlman Mrs. Charles M. Vogel Frank P. Hooper Jr. Mrs. K. A. Metcalf John and Ann Thornborrow Mr. and Mrs. Robet Allen King KAy s nd Mr? ' DhVIQ TnTnijMl Dorthea S. Hanieh ! 63 M Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Burr Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brocard Mr. and Mrs. Fiala Virginia Webb Bice ' 44 Geraldine M. Seirill Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. and Mrs. James R. Carlse n Ann Parrish Mr. and Mrs. Kelby Helen B. Keen Robert C. Goodie Frances Allen Haydin Alice P. Pet rich Neal and Nancy Heston Mr t an . Elmer John i rk Mrs. Robert W. 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Manager 110 Tacoma Avenue North, Tacoma, Washington 96403 (206)627-2213 Congratulations Zo Zhe Graduating Class Of 1979 !! -9rom Sheffield Enterprises CAPITAL CLEANERS Doivyrowy Since 1918 Same Family Quality Professional Service Special Attention Paid to Wedding Gowns Draperies Formerly Located 1124 Court C 627 -J 25 1 1 502 BROADWAY 1 Block South of Sears on Broadway GIL DUMAS GIL ' S PLAZA BARBER SHOP ( )n Washington IMa a in Uovvnfown la tuna 272-5711 Uiitvuts Sty inn hy Aftpoirttmont only Zo Zhe Class Of 79 Qood Cuck Jronn fjamie, Mindy, Cymii Deuise. Micluic, Summer, Kris Vijai, Kika, Ketsy, Misa, flame, flawy, flanice, Cheryl yulies. Uecky, Susana, Keiko Uremia, Erica, JWwitette, Jiar orie -Zlie Class Of ' $ (flood Cuck Zo Zl c Class Of 79 Mel, Hetty, and flokanna Kubin


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