Annie Wright School - Shield Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1986
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f 9 7L f w n ..• A r: lit YMtotf iH VMK Robert Klarsch Headmaster As I look around These hallowed halls I think of all the Bells and calls. Of Annie plaid Of red and blue Of fighting for Just the right shoe. But most of all I hear Laughter and cheer The goodness of the sight Of this school called Annie Wright. S. Youngs I 6 r Academic Administration Internal Administration External Administration Academic Administration: Jack Fallat, Anne Blake, Ken Farshtey. Internal Adminis- tration: Karen Credgington, John Connon, Ann Cox, Ex- ternal Administration: Cyn- thia Roberts, Sandi Hutton, Debbie Goodall, Mick Larkin. A motivational message from Athletic Director Farshtey: Get up, you ' re killing the grass. Math And Science Physical Education: Jennifer Mcintosh, Pam Amundson, Patty Falk. Math and Science: Tuney Layton, Steve Youngs, Andrea Ferguson, Beryl Horton, James Timson. Art and Music Get lots of extra rest and (ha, ha!) gargle with hot salt water (Yuck). Shari Wikstrom Art and Music: (top) Kathy Habedank, Be- verly Brown, Jill Juel- ing, (bottom) Lynn Johnson, Gail Tonkin. Health: Fr. Clark Berge, Shari Wikstrom. Top right: Marlene Meyer, music, listens in assem- bly. Health English Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do, when it ought to be done, whether you like it or not ' T.H. Huxley ftp JJ} I. Library PI j ■1 iliilli « ■• 1 1 1 H I  i 1 1 • ! 1 1 1 1 j H English: Michael Self, Eliza- beth French, Steve Youngs, Anne Blake. Librarians: Mari- lyn Tuohy, Ines Silins. 10 Social Studies Education is like a doughnut: some see the doughnut, some see the hole. Those who learn see the whole doughnut. Max Mitchell Social Studies: Steve Youngs, Diane Soucey, Max Mitchell. Foreign Language Foreign Language: Amy Hansen, Connie Rossi, Joy Ottum. Pre-Kindergarten Kids don ' t care how much you know until they know how much you care. Sandy Blanchard Kindergarten and First Grade Pre-Kindergarten: Linda Hetlage, Pat Taub, Ann Portante. Kindergarten and First Grade: (top) Evelyn Tomter, Linda King, (bottom) Lynette Holman, Sabin Tweedie, Sandra Blanchard, Mary Jo DeYoung. t 12 Second and Third Grades •3U m Life at Annie — joyous commitment full of laughter and life and great people. S. Gustavson Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Grades •■55m Lower School Specials Second and Third Grades: Carol Reeve, JoAnn Reim, Jeanne Schneider, Linda Crytzer. Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Grades: Janet Fuller, Jane Robinson, Jan Buennagel, Susan Gustavson, Ken Farshtey, Jack Fallat. Lower School Specials: Jean Young, Pam Seaman, JoAnne Whitacre. 13 Bus Drivers Bus drivers: Art Nelson, George Mathews, Arly Baker, Charles Brady, Bob Kordell, Bill Hei- decker. Front Office: (back) Gail Skinner, Mary Pat Minor, Sue Forest, Betty Donaldson, Robi Miller, (front) Debbie St.Clair, Bernie Larsen. Below: Rhonda Erlandson. Kitchen: Janet Sparks, Rita Kalinine, Kay Ber- osh, Ann Bernier, Lisa Glenn, Phoung Trink. Front Office Kitchen 14 If i m Housekeeping It ' s a dirty job, but someone has to do it ' These services often go unnoticed, but Annie Wright could not func- tion without them. We thank you all for the time you have taken to make it all work Shield staff Maintenance Housekeeping: Dwayne Dickerson, Pan Franklin, Terri Horton, Myoung Yi. Top: Raymonde Carrette. Main- tenance: Bob Jacobs, John Connon, Roderick Bailey, Merlin Jones. Resi- dent Advisors: (top) Mardi Sargent, Tuney Layton, Jan Buennagel, (bot- tom) Ann Cox, Jill Jueling, Fr. Clarke Berge. Resident Advisors 15 I You Look Maaaarvelous!!! Rowdy Reds . . . Raynor Guild . . . Last-minute paper- writing sessions . . . MUN . . . Terrible Terrorists . . . we ' re going to take another year of French? . . . NHS . . . fruit of the month club ... we were never that short, were we? . . . drama . . . never eating in the dining room . . . math team . . . nuke the gay baby whales . . . Honor Board . . . don ' t eat potato chips in bed . . . :) . . .2srot . . . who ' d have ever thought that we ' d make it this far? ... 42 ... I have to take HOW much more PE??!?!! Th nk you all for your help and support I — couldn ' t have done it without you. You will always be in my heart. Olivia Williamson Federal J y , 7 years What is Love? Love is something no one can live without. For when you love you feel part of something great, something special. Something that cannot be compared to anything else in the world, How special it is to love, to receive love. To spread love is to be happy, to be human, to be yourself. Where would this world be without love? Nowhere! Love is so powerful. To spread love around the world is a goal we must reach to receive peace. To be loved is to give love. For only then ca n we Spread Love Around the World. Melissa Hosey 30 007 . . . Lunch Groupies . . . Got to get back in time . . . Dar . . Gummie Worms . . . Stephen King . . . Billy, I miss you . . . Goldfish . . , Huey Lewis Corey Hart . . . A-Ha . . . Bryan Adams . . . Pizza Parties . . . Commando. To all my friends, may God bless you and I ' ll miss you. I will go forth and meet any challenge head on. Christine Heflin Federal Way 6 years 31 Lynn Ma Sumner 9 years Nine Years . . . Help me Hide? The deadly due Killer teletypes . . . Please let my dog live Where ' s My lunch? . . . The world is running down Let s get that drinking fountain ... N FOODS . . . NO COWS . . . Marianne, have yo done your math? . . . Garbage collecting and th Undefined Olympics . . . Carol lost her keys rotten fruit . . . Okay Gwyn, which pedal is b which is the gas? . . . Let ' s scare Lee Can I part of the paper? . . . Voon God . . . Green Ch mas and Mr. Vulture . . . V ' em, V ' in and Vee Friends are everything, Lissa, Laura, Katrina, Caro- line, Carol, Marianne, Lee, and Gwyn I love you all. Get a horse . . . Lee, Gwyn . . . Gwyndel Gwyn we ' ll always be together . . . Together in Electri Dreams. Thank you, Mom and Dad. 1...2...3...4 ESS PEEG . . . Fish Lips Forever! Huh? - Merritt Klarsch eat yer beans. Ghents . . . All Ghents . . . C.E.S.G. M M Industrial Espionage . . . Linner, Krull, Pete, Harry-n-Amtiville. Foods, Lynn? Foods? . . . Yummy Foods . . . RITOES!! . . . Meany. Lee eats leaves. Oats . . . Laura - don ' t eat horsey foods . . . Undisintyvoon- godation. Lissa - GO TO BED . . . Thank you friends, family and fiends I V Thank you, everyone! 1 was watching a movie the other ght on T.Mlj .u tiess reminded me of you attitude, thejway that she smilecbu She was doing a part girl, like you used to do U I do believe you played it better, If it wdfrit better t vas just as . strong I would ha ? called you up on the telephone that night But sdm€«fcv gitL it ' d been all d m arried a I heard you had stronger 3 In  horse and carriage covered vwh gold J WeS you wanted to be different apH still fit in ' ..ondQr if you feel different at a HR| that you ' re older ne you didn ' t lose that i nna Maughtemj Oh, GdHKope titiflfdidn ' t take that away -J.C.M. ■St Lissa Elhindi 4 years Portland, Or. Indeed New England is not Heaven: But for my part, I do not ask to Remove out of New England, except for a Removal into Heaven. Cotton Mather Lee Skinner Tacoma, Wa 6 years In memory ' s golden casket Drop one pearl for me. When the name that I write here Is dim on the page, And the leaves of your album Are yellow with age, Still think of me kindly, And do not forget, That wherever I am I remember you yet. -Anonym To everyone who has been a ' paft bf my life, who has helped me when I have felt down or has shared my joys, thank you for al- ways being there for me. I love you all. Keep within your heart a place where dreams may grow. 4 Tacoma 13 years A Great Big Thank You To Tante Edith and Uncle Bill for helping in so many ways. To Lissa, Lynn, Gwyn, Olive, Mordred, Lee, Caroline, Laura and Nozo just for being who you are. To Mrs. Silins, Ms. Brown, and Mrs. Robin- son, for being there when I needed a pat on back, set my goals in perspective, or -a fit or infantile behavior, for being the most unique and I know. |esa, and Martina for under- for the fun, the joy, mas too. Mama and Papa, a th all of my love. LIFE SO PIZZA CRAVINGS Viva le TTT BZK 059 . . Vim nVem buddy dead bunnies Senior Party ' 85 . incorrigible rakes . do you have cows in your kitchen? heyho creep . . Undefined diet? Catso . . Gazebo who? . MUN . 10th grade folder house smells too . . . What do you mean you got lost on Sixth Avenue? . . What a stomvef ? Billy Idol is my scooter buddy . pizza for breakfast . . sidekick . - , How sexist? . . official garbage . the black team bibleswingers . Lip Sync . . the bubonic B . What social life . . . the Greek nose . Asterix May Day ' 85 Arves-vutz faisez tons devors? . . Alexander the Great Germany We ' re having fun Cannibal Krull gay lines Knock on the door . . of course we have food American knees kitchen raid WE CARE Onions, Tomatoes. Pepperoni and Green Peppers Stadium dances what kind of vegetable would you be? go European . moufties Mr T. drinks orange juice Elite good time group Class of 8o-put on your red shoes and dance PIZZA BURP r. The rose of the valley may wither. The pleasures of youth pass away, But friendship will blossom forever, While all other flowers caCJjfc blossom White all c Laura Ingalls Wilder Black cat in the moonlight, Shining his emerald eyes, Is sitting on the white fence . . What are you looking at? What do you see? The dew glitters on the leaves, The moon flickers on the pond Come on, Mr. Mysterious, Let ' s go home. It ' s getting foggy. Kei V ft Kei Okada Hiroshima, Japan 3 years , , J jr The joy of discovering ... I always wanted to try school food . . . $10 per minute to call home!!? no, I ' m not an American . . . hum, what an interest- ing smell . . . where ' s Tacoma? . . Nozomi NO-ZO-MI ... no Bozo . . . NOZO!! rain yes- terday, rain today, rotten we shall be brothers . . . what will life be without them . . . heaven ... no fights ... no jokes ... no snares ... no fun! love . . . support . . . faith . . . confidence . . . comfort hugs. Kei . . . since you won ' t put this pic in ... so there!! nagakattaze 3 years . . . are you OK? . . . get up! . . . Margaretto . . . don ' t pinch my cheeks! . . . we need to work on yearbook . . . history notes . . shall we dance . . . bye-by, you pee . . . • .Nozomi Sato m Nozomi Sato Kochi, Japan 3 years • LONDON SENIOR POLL Sexiest: Adrienne and Katrina Most likely to succeed: Kamfia and Nozomi Most artistic: Gwyn and Kei Quietest: Frances Sweetest: Amy and Caroline Most likely to be late: Rupa Most athletic: Jade and Mary Anne Best sense of the absurd: Lynn Best Humor: Carol Most talented: Marianne Best whine: Ute Best eyes: Lissa Most likely to be watching soaps: Sue Most romantic: Adrienne Undercover rowdies: Nozomi and Kei Biggest dreamer: Amy Munch-mouth: Katrina Loudest: Cappy Future Vogue representative: Ute Literary genius: Lee Open-mouth-insert-foot experts: Rupa and Tina Zaniets: Gwyn Most generous (AKA most likely to be seen giving her lunch to Gwyn): Lynn Math wiz: Olivia First married: Angie and Jean Man-Hunter: Mary Anne Party Animal: Jade Prettiest: Carol Future president: Lee Most likely to be watching MTV: Lissa Most likely to be bathing at strange times: Marianne Most likely to be asking questions: Jean Wildest drivers: Olivia and Tina Best English-speaking foreign student: Caroline Cutest: Frances Next editor of Playgirl: Sue SENIOR POLL Juniors. . . (Top) Julie Rogers, Gretchen Bailey, Liz Glazier, Paula Gregovich, Eva Yang, Laura Baxter, Gina DeCamp. (Middle) Toyo Kasahara, Tia Walker, Cafi Davis, Chris Huber, Caroline Hendrickson, Amber Taliaferro. (Bottom) Shelley Ledray, Stacey Andrews, Amanda Lynch, Margaret Smith, Kecia Kenworthy, Jeannie Leyden. We are special . . . Street Cleaners . . . Won ' t you be my neighbor? Spinach . . . Gerald Ramone Edg Ethan Newman . . . Bunny Grams are nifty ... 21 airheads, will there ever be a Revenge of the Sophomores. . . (Top) Michelle Burrows, Carolyn Jones, Trisha Casey, Tricia Fejfar, Stephanie Cook, Jennifer Ryckman. (Row Two) Jama Bach, Andrea Everitt, Miki Hishinuma, Mayomi Ujiie, Ping Chen. (Row Three) Lois LaGarce, Jennifer Lee, Jennifer Jarvis, Carla Colombo, LenDa Neese. (Row Four) Rebekah Holmberg, Yongtae Oh, Jaina Davis, Katrina Weihs. (Bottom) Andrea Kirby, Dawn Thompson, Sarah Lewis, Elaine Hsieh, Susan Forshey, Carrie Olive. 1. Jaina and Trisha sneak a picture on the senior stairs. 2. Jennifer: That little itch could be telling you something. 48 The Sheraton Transcendentalism? . . . 1701 . . . Let ' s rent a Porsche this weekend . . . What class song? 1. Katrina, a dedicated student, carries her books wherever she goes. 2. Jennifer, What more can we say? 3. Andrea rearranges Rebekah ' s face for the camera. 4. Carla is happy for Christmas break as she enjoys her candy cane. What the heck are blueberries? . . . Cleaning 101 . . . Yearbook room . . . In stereo Is it time yet? 49 Freshwomen . . . (Top) Heather Doherty, Darlene Baxter, Angela Wemyss, Mara McGowan, Sophia Korum, Katy Speck, Samantha Jarrett, Jill Anderson, Heidi Muehlba ' r, Janet Ingraham. (Middle) Kim Bowker, Jennifer Linden, Patti Spaulding, Rachael Hale, Kristen Credgington, Erricka Turner, Toni DeCamp. (Bottom) Yoko Saito, Amy Jo Reiman, Marion Williamson, Cami Cooper, Holly Bamford, Jodi Gustavson, Kaoru Shirakawa, Tricia Noel. Health? . . . I ' m just going to die!!! . . . Are you a happy child? . . . Savin ' All My Love For You . . . L Amy Jo: Remember, moderation is the key to fighting fat! 2. Angela cruises to class. 3. Mara enjoys extracurricular activities. 4. Jennifer enjoys her juice and crackers. Bananas . . . Dashing Due . . Trying to stay awake in Renaissance and Baroque ... Or anywhere else!!! Eighth Grade. . . (Top) Cheri Hutton, Emily Robinson, Maria Hoyle, Cindy Freeland. (Middle) Josie Lewis, Karene Anderson, Anne Rive Michelle Brignone. (Bottom) Jill Conners, Tamera Cook, Stefanie Reitzug. Um Rah Rah . . . Fwa Raw Raw . . . Your mama . . . Like you know what I mean . . . Bogus Breath . . . Surf ' s up! Huh, Huh, huh ... Excuse me... Gifted people ' s camp ... Oh shut up! . . . Crusty . . Want a lick psych Pink tofu Nasty. J£ Seventh Grade . . . (Top) Ellen King, Morgann Bush, Casey Stepp, Jennifer Stevens, Maren Yauch, Christa Troger, Krista Zakovics, Chantelle Wingerter, Kelsey Wekell. (Middle) Bette Anne Spaulding, Heather Willcox. (Bottom) Monika Bailey, Sarah Byloff, Shoshana Kehoe, Silke Habedank. L Krista, Casey and Silke: Annie ' s Angels. Yabadaba doo . . . Singing in the halls . . . Dances Killer . . . Gotcha! . . . Stud . . . Radical Be real Jen . . . Who? . . . Neato . . . Not even close . . . We seventh graders wobble but we don ' t fall down. 5 Cross Country Outruns Them All This year ' s Cross Country team consisted of 16 members, the largest in the Sea-Tac League. The team not only won the League Championship, but also the Sea-King District B Championship, allowinc them to go to the State Meet in Spokane on No- vember 9. This is the first state meet ever attended by an AWS athletic team. Ms. Tuney Layton was also hon- ored by being unanimously voted the Coach of the Year by other league coaches. She received the award in all-school chapel on De- cember 16. E. Robinson, J. Gustavson, M. Williamson, S. Ledray, C. Hendrickson, D. Baxter, M. Smith, C. Cooper, H. Bamford. Not pictured: E. Yang, D. Thompson, C. Bond, E. Hsieh, Y. Oh, T. Layton Upper School Volleyball (Top) A. Kirby, A. Everitt, R. Holmberg, K. Weihs, C. Colombo, L. LaGarce, L. Glazier, M. Burrows, (Middle) K. Speck, M. McGowan, H. Graff, O. Williamson, J. Roloff, (Bottom) A. Reiman, J. Jarvis, S. Lewis 1. Jennifer Jarvis clowns around during a spare moment in the huddle. 2. Gators Sarah Lewis, Andrea Kirby, Rebekah Holmberg, Amy Jo Reiman, and Michelle Burrows move toward the net at the end of a match. 58 7th 8th Grade Volleyball (Top) Jill Conner, Michelle Brignone, Maria Hoyle, Anne Rivers, Karene Anderson, Stefanie Reitzug, Christa Troger, (Bottom) Sarah Byloff, Monika Bailey, Morgann Bush, Kelsey Wekell, Cindy Freeland Monika Bailey prepares for another aggressive Karene Anderson rev iews the rules with the referee before the game, game. r i m a Basketball (Top) Michelle Burrows, Stacey Andrews, Melody Dale, Tia Walker, Maria Lopez, Mr. Farshtey(Coach). (Bottom) Adrienne Fort(co- captain), Elaine Hsieh, Nozomi Sato(co-captain). k 3 1. Adrienne says, Buckle up, everyone, the coach is at the wheel! 2. Maria slips into her hoop shoes before a Gator Game. 3. Elaine excitedly prepares to make a lay-up. 60 6th-8th Grade Basketball (Top) Cindy Freeland. (Row 1) Merritt Klarsch, Kelsey Wekell, Sonia Morales, Monika Bailey, Tamera Cook, Karene Andereson, Maria Hoyle. (Row 2) Sarah Warn, Elizabeth Ezell, Bette Anne Spaulding, Heather Willcox, Anne Rivers. (Bottom) Emily Robinson. 61 (Back row) Sophia Korum, Amber Taliaferro, Samantha Jarrett, Carol Noel, Katrina Smith, Tia Walker, Amy Baxter, Drienne Fort. (Front row) Karyn Carpenter, Toyo Kasahara, Cami Cooper, Mara McGowen, Julie Surridge, Maria Lopez, Shelley Ledray, Trisha Casey, Katy Speck. Coach: Ms. Porter. (Not pictured: Jade Larrabee, Stacey Andrews, Rebekah Holmberg, Andrea Kirby.) 62 Track Upper School Blue Gold ft 1 1 Blue Team: L. Glazier, T. Fejfar, J. Jarvis, J. Anderson, C. Colombo, H. Muehlbauer, K. Milleson, J. Davis, K. Speck, L. Cota, (middle) E. Yang, F. Leung, H. Bamford, M. McGowan, R. Holmberg, K. Kenworthy, K. Bowker, A. Everitt, A. DeCamp, R. Hale, K. Credgington, P. Spaulding, J. Gustavson, K. Carpenter, L. Neese, J. Leyden, H. Doherty, (bottom) K. Okada, T. Walker, M. Luce, J. Ryckman, J. Larrabee, U. Ohm n ktfW, Gold Team: (top) S. Lewis, D. Thompson, M. Smith, A. Kirby, C. Davis, A. Reiman, S. Korum, C. Cooper, S. Jarret, M. Williamson, J. Linden, E. Turner, H. Graff, (middle) J. Lee, K. Weihs, R. Guha, J. Roloff, C Stewart, O. Williamson, T. Kasahara, P. Gregovich, A. Lynch, L. LaGarce, C. Jones, M. Lopez, D. Baxter, C. Hendrickson, C. Bond, T. DeCamp, A. Taliaferro, G. DeCamp, (bottom) J. Ingraham, M. Hishinuma, N. Sato, G Bailey, S. Cook, D. Fort, T. Casey, S. Engen, M. Burrows, A. Baxter, Y. Oh 7th-8th Grade Blue Gold Gold Team: (Top) Krista Zakovics, Maria Hoyle, Michelle Brignone, Josie Lewis, Jill Conner (Bottom) Morgann Bush, Monika Bailey, Bette Anne Spaulding, Maren Yauch, Silke Habedank, Chantelle Win- gerter 65 Student Council Student Council: (Top) Olivia Williamson, Caroline Hendrickson, Ute Ohm (president) Adrienne Fort, Nozomi Sato, Ms. Layton (advisor) Sarah Lewis, Maria Hoyle, Monika Bailey. (Bottom) Mr. Timson (advisor) Jade Larrabee, Amy Baxter, Shelley Ledray, Mary Anne Luce, Jodi Gustavson. Honor Board Honor Board: Adrienne Fort (president), Kecia Kenworthy, Sue Engen, Kei Okada, Margaret Smith. Swing Choir Swing Choir: (Top) Carla Colombo, Tricia Casey, Shelley Ledray, Jeannie Leyden, Sarah Lewis, Tiia Reinvald, Jaina Davis, (Bottom) Susan Forshey, Amber Taliaferro. (Top) Rebekah Holmberg, Jade Larrabee (president). (Row 2) Amy Jo Reiman, Stacey An- drews. (Row 3) Katrina Smith, Sue Engen, Andrea Kirby. (Row 4) Kelsey Wekell, Mi- chelle Brignone. Guides Sarah Lewis, Margaret Smith, Andrea Kirby, Adrienne Fort, Chris Huber. Pep Club (Top) A. DeCamp, M. Smith, S. Andrews, H. Willcox, A. Lynch, C. Hendrickson, M. Luce (president), S. Jarrett, J. Ryckman, C. Davis, C. Bond, E. Yang, K. Kenworthy, F. Leung, T. Fejfar, L. Glazier. (Bottom) G. DeCamp, T. DeCamp, C. Wingerter, S. Ledray, J. Bach, T. Walker, A. Wemyss, D. Thompson, C Troger, S. Byloff. Raynor Guild (Top) S. Forshey, J. Roloff, J. Leyden, A. Lynch, S. Lewis, J. Ryckman, A. For t, M. Smith, U. Ohm, N. Sato, L. Skinner, L. Neese. T. Walker. O. Williamson (presi- dent). (Bottom) M. Williamson, J. Gus- tavson, D. Baxter, F. Leung. Social Committee Maria Lopez, Dawn Thompson, Mary Anne Luce, Amy Baxter (president), Tricia Noel, Morgann Bush. Big Sisters (Top) Ellen King, Jean Roloff, Margaret Smith, Patti Spaulding. (Bottom) Heath Willcox, Bette Anne Spaulding, Chantelle Wingerter, Emily Robinson, Marion Wil- liamson, Silka Habedank. Drama Club (Top) Janet Ingraham, Rupa Guha, Tiia Reinvald, Tia Walker, Carla Colombo, Ka- trina Weihs. (Bottom) Karyn Carpenter, Heather Doherty, Jaina Davis, Jennifer Ryckman, Sarah Lewis. (Top) Kecia Kenworthy, Margaret Smith, Katrina Smith, Lissa Elhindi, Angie De- Camp. (Bottom) Sarah Lewis, Carol Noel (President). Spanish Club (Top) Tia Walker, Andrea Kirby, Rebek- ah Holmberg. (Middle) Jean Roloff, Jen- nifer Jarvis, Jill Anderson, Patti Spauld- ing, Laura Baxter. (Bottom) Janet Ingra- ham, Maria Lopez, Yongtae Oh, Jaina Davis, Rupa Cuha. House Council (Top) Kei Okada, Stacey Andrews, Tia Walker, Mara McGowan, Amy Jo Rei- man, Michelle Burrows. (Bottom) Rebek- ah Holmberg, Andrea Kirby. (Not pic- tured: Caroline Stewart, and Margaret Smith, President). Inkwell Susan Forshey, Laura Baxter, Ms. Goo- dall (advisor), Jaina Davis, Lee Skinner (Editor). National Honor Society (Top) Lee Skinner, Kei Okdada. (middle) Ms. Soucey (advisor) (Bottom) Olivia Williamson, Margaret Smith, Nozomi Sato. Spanish National Honor Society Rupa Guha, Laura Baxter, Lee Skinner, Jade Larrabee (not shown, S.R.A. Rossi, advisor). The French Circle (Top) M. Gregory, T. Rienvald, A. Lynch, S. Lewis, M. Williamson, S. Jarrett, K. Weihs, Mme. Ottum (advisor) (Middle) J. Gustavson, L. Glazier, C. Columbo, H. Bamford. (Bottom) J. Linden, E. Turner, C. Cooper, M. Smith, K. Smith, J. Ryckman. 72 ] Student Life . . . Student Life . . . Student Li September - 4th- Academic Year Begins 9th-llth- Island Lake Orientation 20th- Back to School Picnic . . . bit wet 28th- Portland Trip . . . the train experience October - llth-14th- Fall Weekend 18th-20th- Ocean Trip . . . hobo stew 25th- U.S. Halloween Dance . . . gym 30th- Halloween Party!! November - 1st- Great Expectations . . . Pantages 8th- Mother Daughter Tea . . . and cookies 20th- First SNOW!!! 21st- Half-day . . . unexpected but surely anticipated 23rd- School snow out ... or in!?!?!?! 25th- Thanksgiving Break begins . . . chaos but joyous!! Student Life . . Student Life Student Life 1. Seniors trying hard 1 o stick to th eir diets at the Alumnae Dinnei . 2. Smile, S iam. I ' m taking your picture! 3. The ange red st u dents proclaim their disapproval against J J. 4. Cappy Bond me ditates over the Hal- loween Dinner. 5. The Middle Schi mi foot- ball coaches, James h lansen, Mik e Hem phill, Larry Huffines, Mike n, Mike Blair, and their happy team. 6. W atch me wheel ! — — - bm Ooi Student Life Student Life. Student Life Student Life 1. The cast of Poison, Passion, and Petrifaction . Are they Annies, or are they special guests from the streets of Tacoma? 2. Umm . . excuse me, I need a glass °3. The Annies: Stacey, Amy Jo, Carolyn, and Carla instantly form a quartet for Johnny and the Marks band at the Christmas Dance. 4. Actresses from The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds model their comfortable fashions with a special appearance by Leo the rabbit. 5. Caroline, Tia, Stacey, and Kecia wait patiently for the train to Portland . Come on train! 1985 snowed in at Thanksgiving, fogged in at Christmas Student Life Student Life . . Student Life . . . Student Life 1. Seniors get to stack their THICK, HEAVY books in their own roomy cubbies out in front of the study hall. But . . . keep ' em neat, girls. 2. Who ' s having more fun at the X ' mas Dance, the students or the S.L.O.B.s.!? 3. Margaret having a difficult time in Tacoma ' s rare, abundant snow. 4. Krista, Drienne, John, and Jade form a snug and warm AWS bunch! 5. Munch on those crackers, girls. You only have 10 minute !! WINTER TRIMESTER December - 3rd Classes resume 3rd-5th Final Exams (rescheduled) 7th Christmas Bazaar 10th, 11th Student Exchange with Charles Wright 17th The thick FOG begins ... stays 19th Christmas Carol Service 19th-Jan. 6th X ' mas Break!! . . stuck at the airport. . . January - 7th Classes resume 10th International Dinner . . . Do the limbo!! 11th 7th 8th Grade Dance . . . dancing in the dining room 15th Official Midpoint of the Year 17th-20th Martin Luther King Jr. week end . . . the first! 24th Founder ' s Day 31st Bop with Pop . . . jeans, bell bot toms, beads February - 3rd-7th Winter Blahhhs! 4th Class Dinners with faculties 7th Monte Carlo Night 15th-17th President ' s weekend 21st Parent-Daughter Banquet 21,22,23rd Student Production . . Winnie-the-Pooh . . . 28th Upper School Dance March - 3rd-5th Final Exams 5th-16th Spring Break!!! Student Life . . . Student Life . . . Student Life . . . Student Life 1. The symbol of authority, Ute ' s gavel, silently waits for next morn- ing ' s banging. 2. The X-country team shows their expression of thanks and joy for the sunshine the 20th century way! 3. Mom, aren ' t you glad you ' re not doing the dishes here! Let ' s thank the kitchen crew!! 4. Here we come, shower. Wake us up!! . . . What would we do without you ... 5. Liz smiles over the thankful addition to our dining pleasure, the salad bar. 6. Fergie and her Advanced Math class spend a cozy time in front of their ' heart ' warming fireplace. 7. Chan- telle stocks up her energy for 5 more periods of hard work. . . . Founder ' s Day ... LEE ... thimble, CARO- LINE . . . button(cross), ANGIE . . . ring, LISA . . . dime . . . fog . . . fog . . . fog . . . will my plane take off? . . . will my plane come in!?!? . . . Moderation is the key to fighting fat- ife . . . Student Life . . . Student Life . . . SPRING TRIMESTER March- 17th Classes Resume 20th Official Beginning of Spring 21st Lip-Sync Contest 27th-31st Easter Break April- 11th U.S. Spring Dance 18th-19th BASH Weekend 25th, 26th U.S. Play May- 10th-12th Mother ' s Day Weekend 17th May Day . . . sunshine!! 24th-26th Memorial Day o Weekend June- 3rd-5th Final Exams 5th Last Day -for L.S. 7th Baccalaureate Awards Day 8th Graduation Commencement . ! I 1. Now sing the way I told you. ' ' ... ... Little bunny foo foo ... 2. Meet Annie ' s new addition - a toilet that will flush. 3. ... miserable . . . miserable . . . I ' m so miserable. 4. The wild and fun-loving babe-ettes on the big, bad bike. 5. WHO? 6. Bishops ' Mickey Mousin ' around ' at Bop-with-Pop . . . We want everyone to have a good time!!! 7. Time . . . there is no looking back. . . . will the big building ever be done? . . . the sun ' s out!! let ' s go outside .1 want to get some TAN ... 76 more days till we get out, including weekends IS) Sixth Grade: Mrs. Gustavson (Top) Mrs. Gustavson, Sarah Warn, Lesley Yager. (Row Two) Philip Bolland, Dawn Burger, Allison Everett, Jason Foss. (Row Three) Katie Hendrickson, Eric Gustavson, David Cook, Elizabeth Ezell. (Bottom) Sonia Morales, Merritt Klarsch, Peter Gould. A is for Allison- always active D is for Dawn- she ' s a darling D is for David- he ' s a doer E is for Eric- he ' s enthusiastic E is for Elizabeth- she ' s elegant J is for Jason- he ' s jovial K is for Katie- our worthwhile Karat L is for Lesley- she ' s always laughing M is for Merritt- she makes things merry P is for Philip- physically active friend P is for Peter- secretly full of pepper S is for Sonia- sweet sister S is for Sarah- sensitive and sunny G is for Mrs. G.- she goes for it (At right) Sonia, Sarah, and Merritt munch on an after-school snack. 84 Fifth Grade: Mrs. Robinson (Top) Nikki Sarandos, Mrs. Robinson. (Row One) Anna Tresness, Annie Habedank, Megan Hutchins, Chuck Williams-Bartell. (Row Two) Darcy Chevalier, Shawna Soto, Melani Bleck, Anne Quigg. (Bottom) Jessie Granderson, Malia Greening, Becky Nevissi, Sarah Robinson, Sunny Scott, Mona McPhee. 1. Anne, Sunny, Jessie, Anna, and Melani form a recess chorus line. 2. Anna enjoys an exciting book. 3. Anne completes an assignment. 4. Chuck smiles as he does his homework. Dainty Darcy does dumb dances dutifully. Habe- dank hates hairy horses who have hard hoofs. Mar- velous Melani Mae magnificently manufactures macho macaroni motorboats. Marvelous Megan makes meatballs and macaroni in Mississippi and Missouri. Anna always ate apple appetizers after arithmetic. Sitting sulkily, somber Sarah soundless- ly sucked seven sour slugs. Malia misses Molly, Max, and my mangey mutt. Rich Rebecca writes wrong, wretched, rotten riddles. Sunny saw Sarah sip sweet, sour, syrupy soda. Marvelous Mona McPhee makes miraculous meatballs with molasses in Missouri. Shawns Soto sometimes sends sweet smelling sand to Sally Aimons. Nice Nikki knows nothing about knitting neatly. Anne ate an awe- some apple at an awful apartment a while ago. Granderson gurgles gruesome green grapefruit juice while going grocery grabbing. Beautiful Bar- tell Bart beats bees with beets. Autumn ate an alli- gator at afternoon activities and a while after an aardvark ate Autumn. 87 Fourth Grade: Mr. Buennagel 1 (Top) Adrian Conner, Malia Scafe, Erica Ezell, Jeannie Brashears, Lia Craven. (Middle) Mr. Buennagel, Alex Credgington, Gabriel Mart Cris Pima. (Bottom) Jay Hale, Jake Guadnola. We Call Ourselves . . . Jeannie Punky Brashears Adrian Blah Conner Lia Cat Lover Craven Alex Cool Dude Credgington Erica Cool Ezell Jake Crazy Guadnola Jay Wild Hale Gabriel Awesome Martin Jacob Brave Norbe Christopher Junk Food Pima Malia Weird Scafe 1. 4th grade boys sample the fireman ' s life. 2. Malia gives a quick smile on her way in from recess. Fourth Grade: Mrs. Fuller ... •4 _ • J ii If ! ft ■I ' •ft ill £} i X i • ft ft lift (Top) Nancy Stauffer, Bridget Quigg, Joy McBane, Jaime Waller, Mrs. Fuller, (Bottom) Kristine Klein, Lindsay Bush, Janie Rue, Jennifer Emmons, Rachel LaCharite, Kelly Moore. Not pictured: Joy Gonyea. Fourth Grade Favorites: Lindsay Bush- Teddy bears . . . Jennifer Emmons- Minter Creek . . . Joy Gonyea-cats . . . Kristine Klein-synchronized swimming . . . Rachel LaCharite-horseback riding . . . Kelly Moore-goats . . . Joy McBane- Madonna . . . Bridget Quigg-chocolate mousse . . . Janie Rue-pizza . . . Nancy Stauffer-hamburgers . . . Jaime Waller- shopping at the Tacoma Mall. Kristine and Jenni- fer pose cheek to cheek on the swings. Joy McBane and Nancy rule the re- cess. 3rd Grade: Reeve Reim Mrs. Reeve; (Back) Grace Blakeslee, Justin Anderson, Mary Swenson, Kelly Hanberg, Eugene Hastey, Casey Brewis. (Middle) Lilac Berniker, Martha Emerson, Tim Klein, Heather Kazda, Alexandra Ootkin. (Front) Benjamin Norbe, Brie McFarland, Jason Berens, Cannon Jones. Mrs. Reim; (Back) Lincoln Brintnall, Tad Mills, Marsha Doyle, Kevin Gould, Bryan Thomas, Dieauka Shindell. (Middle) Meredith Bennion, Karissa Rauer, Amy Murto, Ann Desimone, Zoe Wilkins. (Front) Sydney Doherty, Ileana Howard, Nicole Chevalier. mm m Mrs. Reim: Marvelous Meredith marvels at her magni- ficent stories. Laughing Lincoln loves drawing long la- brious drawings. Novice Nicola says there is nothing to knocking off ninety nine math problems in a night. Ap- ple Jack Ann did an admirable job at writing her ABC ' s. Sailing Sydney sailed the seven seas with a script in hand for the seagulls to see. Magnificent Marshal called on his mysterious costume to scare all at Halloween. Kidding Kevin catches all with his knock out knowledge of cars. Impeccable Ileana is involved with the imaginative girls in brown. Tad the terrific has traveled through a trail of tales. Admirable Amy has acoustically acquired an ability at piano. Karissa quickly calculates countless quotients. Dynamite Dieauka dances around the dazzling ice. Brain- storming Bryan is trying to find a better world for you and me. Zip, Zing, Zow Zoe shows them how. Mrs. Reeve: This third grade is an intelligent, energetic and highly creative group. They enjoy all the important aspects of life at Annie Wright, including lunch, recess, snack time, computers, vacation, P.E., swimming, playing football, and winter snow days. They are also heavily involved in the arts: Drama, Music, crafts and drawing. While none would admit it, they are also a fine bunch of students as far as reading, writing and arithmetic are concerned. These students have excellent imaginations and insights. L Karissa, Sydney, and Tad enjoy recess in the cloister. 2. 24, 36, 58 ... hike! says Ann. 3. Justin, Tad, and Kevin build cities in the bushes. 4. Alexandra, Kelly, and Mary giggle while Jason runs in from recess. 91 2nd Grade: Crytzer Schneider Ms. Schneider: (Back) Ben Pierson, Kirsten Parker, J.W. Torrens, Katie McDonald, (Middle) Stacy Chevalier, Gianna Teed, Lynette Brown, George Howard, (Front) Kazu Okamoto, Dylan Craven, Melissa Selman. 92 Ms. Schneider: These are second gators each and every one. This is what is special to each and everyone one: Melissa - subjects, Gianni - swim, Lynette - everything except math, Ben - math and soccer, Dylan - science and spelling, Kazu - drawing and soccer, J.W. - swim, Stacy - math and science, Katie - math and spelling, Kirsten - math, George - everything. Alice with curly, brown hair, talks a lot with her friends. Friendly Yaara talks quietly when she brings good things to share. Polite Sophia wears glasses and is a good friend. Melissa the mathematician works hard and plays with her friends. Happy Aliza smiles with her red cheeks and does good work. Generous Nikki with pretty hair is nice and likes to sew and cook. Giggling Shannon is a good swimmer and likes to play soccer. Kind Amanda with big, beautiful eyes is nice and plays the piano. Artistic Katie is a silly actress who reads and plays soccer. Good-looking Autumn with penny loafers is helpful and laughs a lot. Helpful Sarah is a good worker and draws artistic bears. L Yaara reads quietly. 2. Kirsten and J.W. swing happily. 3. Nikki and Sarah listen to Miss Crytzer. 4. Amanda in class. 5. Grrr! 1st Grade: Tomter King Mrs. Tomter; (Back) Sarah Lane, Darcy Olson, Anica Harlock, Lorraine Emerson, Becky Kirkpatrick. (Front) Sophie Stewart, Danyelle Minor, Stephanie Jones. Clara Mrs. Tomter; (Back) Patrick Touhy, Ricky Doyle, Andy Tresness, Nick Formoso. (Front) Danny Cherkassky, Leon Brown, Arthur Selman. 94 Patrick, Nick, Arthur and Anica have fun working on their projects. L Mrs. King; (Back) Kyle Sontgerath, Chelsea Klein, Erik McLeod, Dava McCoy, Petros Koumantaros. (Middle) Brian Irwin, Dominique Godderis, Evan Kelley, Megan Blan- chard, Joshua Turnipseed (Bottom) Clara Cheeves, Heather Bamford, Aaron Wilson, Lindsey Kent, Missing: Jochelle Perena 1. Evan and Erik take time off from recess to start an acting career. 2. Art is fun for Stephanie and Patrick. 3. Dominique, Megan, Heather, and Dava love recess. 95 Kindergarten Mrs. Tweedie Mrs. Tweedie; (Back) Julia Taub, Janet Sasaki, Chelsea Levy, Alexis Granoski, Christina Bowden, Michi Wohns, Marisa Yauch, Maria Hegstad. (Front) Brian McFarland, Yannis Koumantaros, Grayson Mills, Jamie Radonich, Eric Beug. Mrs. Blanchard Mrs. Blanchard; (Back) Ari Fort, Zack Marvick, Danielle Nevendorf, Montana Maichel, Tiffanie St.Clair, Marcus Jellen (Front) Quinn Munoz, Harris Abbasi, Jack Stewart, Max Appleton, Gillian Wood, Hattie Bethke. Mrs. De Young Mrs. DeYoung; (Top) Michael Schilling, Warren Corey-Boulet, Krista Martinson, Andy Lutz, Jane Easley, (Middle) Trisha Benton, Ryan Turner, Jane Oh. Ste- phany Sowards, (Front) Annie Katica, Jo- seph Norbe, Amy Condon, Patrick Si- monson Absent: Melanie Malm. MIS Portante Mrs. Portante: (back) Mor- gan Wiley, Russell Do- herty, Brian McDonald, Joey Ezell, Brendan Touhy, Aaron Adams, Nathan Rowland, (front) Lauren DiGiacomo, Courtney Thomas, Ashley Dunn, Holly Hannula, Amanda Fisher, Loni Crouch. Taub Mrs. Taub: (back) Tommy Bernhoft, Geoffrey Hayes, Laird Bennion, Nathan Jel- len, Collin Brintnall, (front) Andy Chute, Kay Okamoto, Kate Monthy, Megan Radonich, Maley Coombs. Pre-Kindergarten 98 Student Life . . . Student Life . . . Student 1. The 4th grade loves to clown around on Halloween! 2. Look Mom, I ' m a fireman! 3. A witch points out her Mom to a friend during a musical performance. 4. Chuck and Brian hang out with the construction crew. 5. Miss Meyer and some Lower Schoolers work the bubble machine at the Pacific Science Center. 6. Lower School boys building in the bushes. Life. . Student Life. . Student Life IT 1. Budding pianists enthral friends. 2. Swinging around at recess. 3. Dominique has fun on the bars. 4. Lower school snowy wonderland. 5. Lying around at the sleepover. 6. Mrs. Tuohy and her storytime listeners. ent Life . . . Student Life . . . Student 1. Tim helps «i fric i nd up th e stairs. 2. 3rd grade pals Computer fascin play qu ition str ietly. 3. ikes. 4. Katie hams it up crs. 5. Lowei Sch dining t omput- )ol bar a crooatt. October 31st- Halloween Parties! November 13th- Parent Student Soccer Game. December 19th- Christmas Program. January 24th- Founder ' s Day. February 7th- Boys Night Out Grandparent ' s Day! March 5th- Musical (K l) April 24th- Musical (4,5,6) May 28th- Talent Show. June 3rd- Field Day. 4th- School is out!!! (YEA!) Life. . Student Life. . Student Life Student Council (Top) Annie Habedank, Mcrritt Klarsth, Autumn Warn. (Middle) Chris Pima, Peter Gould, Kevin Gould. (Front) Christine Klein, Grace Blakeslee, Karissa Rauer, Heather Kazda. 1 Merritt and Autumn see what it is like to drive a firetruck. 2. Third graders goof around in the cloisters during recess. 3. Miss Seaman and 4th, 5th, and 6th grade boys practice soccer in Garfield Park. This page is dedicated to The Woman Behind it All. Without Ms. Goodall we would miss out on what Annie Wright is all about (not to mention that we would have a yearbook without pictures!) Her sup- portive, cheerful attitude is an inspiration to all of us. Thank you for Everything! MorreU ' s Morrell ' s Dry Cleaners 608 North lSt Tacoma, WA 98402 Telephone (206) 572-7121 ALAN D. TICE, M.D. PETER K. MARSH, M.D. PHILIP C. CRAVEN, M.D. INFECTIONS LIMITED, P.S. INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND INTERNAL MEDICINE Physicians Medical Center Suite 402 1624 South I Street Tacoma, WA 98405 Telephone 627-4123 or 572-3222 Jm9 SOUND PRESS HIGHLAND HILL SHOPPING CENTER Brochures Forms Catalogs Letterheads Pamphlets Typesetting Quick Copy Envelopes Menus - 4 Color Process Carbonless Newspapers Resumes Statements 5915 - 6TH AVE., TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98406 Breathe, breathe in the air Don ' t be afraid to care Leave but don ' t leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you ' ll live and tears you ' ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd Best Wishes Seniors! Mr. T. and Ms. Soucey Congratulations to the Class of 1986 Best Wishes The Price Robbins Associates Architects Rankos Pharmacy Quality Prescriptions Free Delivery 101 North Tacoma Ave. Tacoma, WA 383-2411 108 CONGRATULATIONS To the Senior Class of 1986! We are proud of your accomplishments. We are excited to have you join us. The Alumnae Association KORUM FORD INC. Right on the corner, Right on the price SINCE 1956 CORNER RIVER ROAD MERIDIAN PUYALLUP TACOMA 845-6600 SEATTLE 852-8270 Congratulations to Amy and the Class of 1986! John Jane Baxter 110 THANK-YOU ANNIE WRIGHT WE ARE PROUD THE LARRABEES Congratulations! From Your Faculty And Staff 112 Olivia 115 Tossed f Seniors are Red, Sophomores are Blue, From our class to your class We congratulate you! GOOD LUCK, The Class of ' 88 WHERE DOES A KING KEEP HIS ARMIES? UP HIS SLEEVIES!!! CONGRATULATIONS RED TIES!! LOVE BANANAS!! 116 We are the Class of ' 91 hoping ' 86 has had Fun. 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We are bankers. , 7 MONEY An(l we tlave P eo P ,e ttlat are extensively trained to provide you MARKET with ovor . vthin £ from helping balance your checkbook to setting '  V7 MAKES up an intricate trust account . And unlike stock brokers and insurance salesmen, we re not working on commission. We work for you. So when .your finances are making you Feel a little under the weather, give us a call in the morning, or afternoon. ® Puget Sound National Bank Everything you want a bank to be. MEMBER FDIC 118 Congratulations Seniors Love, the 8th grade — jspt- Good Luck Seniors! Sfl tire... 3 - 4 Xr f mm FRANK PUPO 1te AutoAutfiertff WNEfl Congratulates ANNIE WRIGHT hu with comV ire 7H E WINNER 3 H 1 1 LJ service 6th AVENUE AUBURN TACOMA 72nd A PACIFIC FIFE 6420 6th Ave 4?3 Auburn Way N 25?? Pacific Ave 303 S 7?nd-Pac Ave 3 10 1 Pacific Hwy E 564-87?? 833-5767 6? 7 7788 475-6??? 9??-3303 FEDERAL WAV PUY AllUP PUYALLUP LAKEWOOD OHB 314 14 Pacific Hwy 1 1904 South Meridian 1501 E Mam 960 1 Oravefty Lake Otve I BRBl Xj| 1 VtS4 | 11 9 Congratulations to the Class of ' 86 for a great year. Parents Association PERSONALS Dar-b-doo, B.W. . . . signs watch your step!! Our car!! Our car! X- country . . . Tee hee tee hee Grow! Love, Cabby-doo. Dawn- le-poo, your turn to push our car! . . . Spokane . . . Beware Todd might say hi! . . . Friday Night Parties . . . Love ya, Cab. Margrat, X-country . . . Adv. Math . . . Normal? . . . One more year Love, Flab. Kecia, Sh . . . We ' re gonna go do milk lunch . . . swim Love, Cabby. Mommy, we are going out to- night!!! Love, C. Aunt Sylvia, where ' s Jr? Herb. To U.S. It has been a strange, weird and undefined five years. Being pathetic Quasi has nev- er been boring. I will miss you all. Love, Pathetic, Oateater, Quasi, Concubine, Weirdo, Cute. . . Cari Christa, Conversing in the dome with souls that soon shall meet again. Connected by a chord, Joys of past relived. Walking towards addiction, yet away from reality. Tearing the paper that leads to destination. Different Destina- tions. Linked too old and two new, discovering their destina- tions. Different Destinations. As the red departs the old stays still, outer says we ' ll see again inner says it won ' t connect- by the chord once again offing in the destination. Different Destina- tions. Offering mere illusions negative years without a destina- tion ... I love you! Tricia Hi guys I think he was bored. Julia Bates, Coffee ho John Jacob Jeff Jeff Jeff Ben. Jamie huh? Stef Karene I wish you were coming back. Bye. Trish, we ' ll get there somehow! Ju- lie, are you going to the Y? Al- Fouad, I love the broom. Nissan, camel and you! Khuhala! Barbie, keep looking for the Fox at Thriftway! I want some M! Ju-Ju-B . . . I Luv you! Deb . . . $16. 95 . . . Boo-Boo I Love you too! Gretch, Trish Amy Jo-Jo, thanks for being there. You too Mr. T. I needed it! Luv, Me . . . PERSONALS Hey chic, lab, Laura, oh no the ferry CWA. Help Ute Luee Luv U . . . Steph, Ajax what sign? K-Z-Uh Kurt! Patti- Luv U 2 Bye Jodi Rocky Loves You, Holly and I believe, Cami, Holly, Marion, Jodi and Kristen see you at Max- im ' s! Love, Sami. Katy, you ' re a geek- Sami. Sami Shari: when ' s our dance?! To the Biff Budes of 3rd period Chem. Boo!!! I still get bad dreams! Have a cover day! TO J: Macaroni and cheese in chapel? Those brownies sure would have been good! A.W.: Could this be the year of ' The D.D. ?! Mara Yakima is friendly- Let ' s go Greyhound! Margs- Bug Bug Bug Bug!!! Good Luck Jadie! Cheri- Nope!! Amanda when ' s our dance? Tamera, Karene and Stef, thanks for a wonderful year! Sarah By- loff-Think I could afford that? Like your Izod clothes. -Annie maybe we could get together at Lee ' s. May-be with Jake? Mara- INXS? Maybe not this time. Cari Davis- You ' re my idol-love you!- Cheri To all who know who they are: This is to the one who gave all the right moves to Ed but forgot! To the strawberry lady herself! A girl who peeks around corners to see what ' s going on in there. 1, 2, 3, Lives forever who survived the fun, exciting, thrilling, devastat- ing, intoxicated week-end. It was fun! (when you look back). To a clean girl who washes her hair and dives in bed to wake Calvin. He then growls!!! Especially to the next bed. But John . . . Sleep up here!! Where are you moving to? No, stay here!! But Tom . . . Tom please up, up, and away Steph. We took some pretty big trips togeth- er which I will never forget. (You made this year great . . . Love Carolyn) To all my friends who I e-ever got together with, IT was fun!! Congratulations Angie! From all of us at home. We want to wish you luck for soon you ' ll long be gone. With lots of love and pride, thank you for being you! Jean FLS, Alphonse, Luci, Cecile, Gizel Way to go, lady!! God has a sick sense of humor — year- book Pink car! Dark Room- @ $%- Blaise C.S.T. S Mags- we must go shopping for earrings again!! When am I ever going to see your house? Lab- Flab- We must stop meeting like this! Sarah-Boo! Dawn-ie- Do you have any more stories ha, ha, ha!!! Jeannie- Want to go swimming?! Darlene- would you please stop acting like that! Ute- Which pic- tures do you have done? To gretchen, Michelle, Deb, Bar- bie, Steph. I want to thank all of you guys for being there . . . for me ... I love all of you . . . Julie Cabby Flabby and Dawnypoo, are we cruising the strip in our car this summer? Dawn get out and push Cab, Kyle will teach us to waterski, sounds like a plan! Love forever, Squeeky Mouse. Our clique: Cab, Dawn, Ryan, Darby- doo, Kyle and John. SOUND REFINING, INC. Post Office Box 1 372 Tacoma, Washington 98401 Congratulations Seniors Who ' s Who in the Elite Good Time Group Administration, Faculty, and Staff: Katrina Smith and Marianne Gregory Underclasswomen: Andrea Kirby and Rebekah Holmberg Upper School Student Life: Nozomi Sato Sportivities: Amy Baxter and Sarah Lewis Lower School: Cami Cooper and Holly Bamford Ads: Ms. French, Jade Larrabee, and Margaret Smith Photographers: Nozomi Sato, Andrea Kirby, Kristen Credgington, Samantha Jarrett, and Ms. Goodall Personal Ads: Gretchen Bailey Business Managers: Many Anne Luce and Angie De- Camp Editors: Margaret Smith and Jade Larrabee Assistant Editor: Nozomi Sato Advisor: Ms. French It ' s Yearbook Language @ $! . . . We thought we were editors . . . Mag talks to herself and J-mus answers Where ' s Ms. French?-She ' s got a date at High Gloss Photo!!!!! . . . The case of the missing negatives-we only have the proofs . . . Isn ' t it enough to have your $ picture in the yearbook??? ... I got the YEARBOOK SILLIES!!! . . . Eight ... WE DO THIS AND WE DON ' T GET PAID?? . . . Should we start taking pictures for next year? ... I told you, Mags, this room eats things up! . . . When all else is lost — look in the garbage can, you ' ll be surprised what you may find . . . This is Marg, French Face ' s Scottish Exchange Student . . . God, Jade, you ' re good at making people feel like ! . . . Oh! Amy, are you bo ed? You can hang up pictures in the Yearbook Gallery?! . . . Mag ' s Siamese Elephants- what a masterpiece . . . Love in Christ . . . Mary Anne-Don ' t call our clients Poopo ! . . . Where are the lilac photos . . . Oh my stars! . . . Make sure there ' s a white two point line around the photos . . . 04130 — what did that number mean? Beastie Smith and Beastie Larrabee . . . 100% Gray Background — Jade, what did they do? . . . It ' s a Debbie Goodall picture! . . . Pg. 04130; Job No. 103 — Good job, Jade, . . . Jade, Jade-push the button! But I am pushing the button! . . . Jamming out to the Big Chill — we second that emotion . . . Cami and Holly — dinner entertainment — they ' re savin ' all their love for who knows? . . . Yes And and Bek- your proofs of your pages were great. It ' s the Wheel of Fortune . . . We just had our first child and we named it The Shield . . .
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