Capital High School - Annual Yearbook (Olympia, WA)

 - Class of 1981

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I 'll always remember backing into Bob Ham- l'll always remember beating Fort Vancouver in the lin 's truck, because now I have an empty wal- Homecoming game. - Bob Nelson l'lI always remember the first day assembly let' Pans Pollock when the senior class was really together, a lot of enthusiasm was shown and l knew then that we were going to be a special class. - I'II remember getting to know all the new kids and Julia Freimund iii miss the 'FAMILY' me most. - Pat Han feachefs and being H Par' 0fCHPffa' High School- - Carolyn Woodmansee 220 It was notjust another year, it was 7981! What do I think of Capital High this year? Well, being a frosh has very high and very low points. The high points are meeting new people and getting different challenges than in middle school. Everything being new is both exciting and sometimes embarrassing. A freshman 's bad points are quite obvious. So far this year l've been done up in lipstick twice, locked in the girls' bathroom twice, thrown in a garbage can, and constantly harassed by upper classmen. The good points have far outweighed the bad, especially for me, because I had the chance as class president to contribute to the school and I hope I can do more of that in the future. -- Sean Padget. We've seen many successes at Capital. In no one area, though, has complete perfection been achieved. This fact alone, should inspire all to strive for excellence. Let the pursuit of this, light our way into the future, both as stu- dents at Capital and beyond. - Eric Perkun- der L I feel that this has been Capital 's most pro- ductive year yet, governmental or otherwise. Not only has the student body willingly partici- pated in school impro vement projects, like the amphitheatre, they have also contributed a feel- ing of good nature toward their government and student representatives. I believe that the sense of unity between the classes and in the classes has blossomed, and the bond between the grades has strengthened. lt's been a good year. - Ken McNeil My senior year here at Capital has been a period of learning and a time of change. I have experienced as much in the past year as I did in all of my previous years put together. As presi- dent ofthe class of '81, I have had the unique and rewarding experience of working closely with many of this years seniors. We have had good times as well as bad times, but I hope most us will remember the fun we had this year, and forget the disappointing times. Hopefully, many of the friendships that have been made with students and faculty during the past few years will remain strong over the years. Thank you all and good luck! - Mark Evans

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tanner, and richer, while pondering life on a South Pacific Island. l will be rack coach in a small college own away from sprawling growth. - Adam Jamison I will probably be a medical secretary at a hospital or be involved in a traveling career. - Kim Nelson First, l'm gonna lose fifteen pounds, then get a job as an airline stewardess, because I like to travel and talk to folks. I also plan to have a 36-24-36 body so I can tease the men. Sounds good, huh? - Bridgechette Holmes ' ' Y' Li ii' W ..--...f. .. . , ., ,,.,. . V A ,Q H I I ,ff A A What will Q be ji .. doing in ten ears? 1 ..... . . .. - Y ' E :'i wi A s K J . ' : I will be running against my Dad for refelection, taking Dan Rather's job, working on my second ulcer, and making designer socks for Adam Jamison who doesn 't wear any. - Anthony Hemstad l plan to be a highly paid auto mechanic working on restoring classic cars. - in , A Val Johnson



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'l'llalwa sremember takin s cholo withlMr. ,V Q P Y 9,V f ff'ebster. Anyone having a teacher like him will always remember the unique experience. - Debbie Dingerson 'l'll always remember being on the gymnastics eam, because Coach Duman was very special. - Lori Presley + , 1 T I 1,'f. t X ,V 1 1 i . 1' 1 -- ' '- Q ' QMS.- X .t 1 W. . 'X 1 i E, nr, tx, fi 5 1 1 l loved being the most radicalperson atlthe football and basketball games and throwing the' pie in Mr, Kelleher's face. And to Mr. Pullen and Heay: l'll miss your lectures that came at least once a week. - Mike Hauth Q . ' 1 1 - 1 . x , V X I r ' ' same thing Only Different l ri Y . ff - I. ff- ' Q 1 M, fr H As 'x 5 . qw v x 4....n 3, ,S el It was notjust another year! This 1980-81 school year has come to a close. The students look back over the year to see all the good and all the bad times. They see happy times and disappointing times. This year has had the same things going on as other years, and yet, it has been different. Capital High showed its class in many ways this year. The students showed how much they care for the needy people by giving 3,700 cans in the can food drive. The school also started new improvements on the school grounds. The amphithea- tre was finished. A new park is in progress. Also, a new readerboard was put up in order for people to keep up with current school events. On the sports side, there were happy occasions and not so happy occasions. The Capital Football team defeated Fort Vancouver in their Homecoming game and then made it to the semi-finals in State. The Freshmen.Football team was undefeated making the first unde- feated football team in Capitals His- tory. The Varsity Boys' Basketball team was Southwest Washington AAA Conference Champions, and the J. V. and Sophomore Boys Bas- ketball teams were also League Champions. Of course this year will hold spe- cial importance to the senior class of 1981. They will look back and remember both the happy and sad times spent at Capital High. They will remember the friendship of the fac- ulty and their own special friends. They have grown and matured and they will, from time to time, think back on the days spent at Capital and will smile at something that took place. Yes, this year has been basically the same as any other year, and yet, it was different. lt was a year that will always be in the memories of the studentbody, just because it was the year 1980-81l

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