Centralia High School - Skookum Wa Wa Yearbook (Centralia, WA)
- Class of 1978
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God talks in a language transcending all soundg But His message of hope and love without end Is most clearly heard in the Voice of a friend. o 1970 Hallmark Cards, Inc Reprinted by permission U O ta ual Zu Algkm, 1, I grw from As e twig Fr-um :ke I never em ihinlf. 0? 5,1 1, ,,1,g11Y the iumm nee pu-em. tree nw-self' 5111 W-Y uniquely me. C GNP' I . V .R . ik 175' FIRST ROW, L. to R: Kevin Woodland, Matt Joy McElroy, Cleve Noyes, Steve Young, I-lull, Randy Harris. SECOND ROW, L. to R: Betsy I-Iollandsworth, Chris Robinson, Becky A Cheryl Miller, Shawna Stanton, George Miltenberger, Sherri Russ, NOT PICTURED: fi Seiler, Eric Leibman, Dave Bates, Mark Dulin. Bobbie Rothenberger. THIRD ROW, L. to R: Lorrie Lane, Sam Boyd, ssss This vear's Annual Staff succeeded in consistently driving their advisor Mr. Buck half out of his mind. With deadlines running close, write-ups needing to be written and special instructions being made, they did it. All in all, the staff succeeded in what is your finished product, Skookum WA WA. This book consists of 180 pages four of which are full color and 12 spot color. It features Faculty, Sports, Clubs, Activities and Graduation. Hard work was put into this book and it is hoped that you will enjoy retracing old memories as you thumb through it. ix is ir ...QQ W i,,..,. gmt? nun: ag! R! X Q n . fi N . l I Aw ,Sega-3 x' 'P 'W -ww. 'Y HIGHER THINGS 6 13 Q f 4 Sw m I LK Ana nhus I 5- FI - .sep myvmma on et ,gmc Ifxiii., FZTZQQX, L'i2?5-mm'2 h-qw Ms im Jw Cen traljez 197 7- 78 School Board 7 Superintendent Jam es Kem: l, Russ Dex-me 3 Y o Dave Sherer Q Ns? wx, 7 P1'1nc1paI V109 1977 '78 I l A561 SL 3 : i-iff ff 1 g fe Lennis Allen 1 B '45k- v ft, ,,.. B james Bevans Wayne Bredberg J me ' g .. v 51 5 ' x BR Thom as Burch ett 1 Z R j K' , ,..' J 1-M is ir ..,.. 3 B S 'fi . QQ, Luella B aker B li H Wm X T535 :I , jean Bluhm X 53 i 'gs ' ,Hz '3 5 N Larry Buck X .,-2 rhhrrl I xi f 'K . . i S? lx Lee Coumbs A 1' ' .lG?Nffs-if, .5 W , M gms' QQ. 'K- 'N Gilda Bauer james Beck .1 , Xi LEAD EN FEET 3 N A, l nw .ld lime F145 I 'Llmost 1-. 4 Ifs very strung: mu 15 3151-:AS slow , 'hir kvmmqngzi 't pw dw 010035 xr- mm-HS' ' mg a A K ,. N 1 H EEE ' EEEEE 42 A E .,,, ' V EE E E EEJEE I -1'k .. fi::: EEEEE Rosalie Norton V E ' Thomas O'Con.ue11 A ll 1- if . zz- Wa XR EE EE E E E5 mf gyggi, E A f EEEEE 1 Carol Phaf ggg. W ' mf K Skip Raish i - :gm- I -1', .. . Lxxk - EEE ' james Sines f' .f 1 5' William Reed sf N R i EEEE E E g ' T-2 E Tv f -- ---'f - I N gy Ei 1:115- X is X 5 E Q -.gk .A N Q 5 55- 'V : ffl' iflff'm:,, .. .E., 'EEE ENEKN ,.f?'ERE5i5: - ' .. iifzii 'giiiiz kk YES' - Ron Smith George Sweetingham 5-Q A 1 f Don Wilson X qxffgg A -S2 .Sk X Q, if I f J Dru M orris , . sit- f' EL 5 P Q Steve Freeman Sm Viilky O'Conne11 QS -5- K K . N. 1 -f A Xl f -M A ' 1 fn ,.. Laraine Raish Bettie Bullock , I Sharon Schultz ' 0 l Q., 5 , qb f X li... h William Symonds M arilyn Turner -ni--ng--.1. A '92 ,Q fx to X w .ix , .,X,.x Q x X S ff! 712 ff 1, S 3459 X f L . ,JK usan Scott Albert Winebrenner ,,LA. 33 ' tx' ? r Q Y :Q 'H !7 Qt' ' ft tg o ff I 5 1 ff! X t,,,n, , YM -A-Q ,Q 1, Xi -5 ,xii i 'I ,Vw f 1 P? , 'F -X Q Q x. Linda Thompson -M..--w... -........... I I 1.' , S A John Williams X -gina fr i' i , 5 . K Q xr.. , f A? Wf. : m YL Eileen Morris Pat W1lburn Z iflfi I :aux Dahl X .. . ..1- .. 'is 6+ SR 0 K S Robert Drake Mary Erickson K4 K . ?14 . li ff. . X .gf Craig Gabler if k Lawrence Dean 'fit igi. ,N ' ' 1 -my Q AQ W 'fi Qz. '31 3 , 5 L L W x,k. I , ff Meredith Fay ,M ,1. l,1, Nw I Q 1-, I 1':'! .-W.A - 2 .4 A.1l,i .... Timothy Gilmor 3 X we--r ,poo-N-'Q MK E S .JA :. 4, S N., K ., Norene Higgins x Gary I-Iunziker .A .L -1,- .- Q 'rw .A If NH,- Sybil jones Gilbert Kimbrough X R fl. Sl ,..: i vs iz , -- RX William Leth X 'U , ,, pf .55 L 1 H 'i 1 ng George McCarty J 5 McCullough Barbara Newtoli mwix wxwxlymgw if I 's my Q g .AVV 5 'iv m .f Ag.. - . . -Q A -, , N X 119 wx N SPURTS RTS ' SPIIRTS 'dvr' :HQ-n FOOTBALL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT WE THEY OPPONENT WE THEY Cleveland 23 13 Tumwater O 2 Chehalis 53 12 Capital 2 1 Shelton 14 0 Timberline 1 2 Elma 29 6 Elma 2 0 Capital 35 12 Yelm 0 2 Yelm 42 0 No. Thurston 0 2 Timberline 39 O Olympia 1 2 Mark Morris 7 13 Shelton 1 2 Chehalis 20 0 I-Ioquiam 2 0 Hoquiam 19 20 Aberdeen 1 2 CROSS COUNTRY GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS OPPONENT WE THEY QQQQSESNT if Tig? Hequiem 17 19 Ca . . . pital 31 43 Timberline 16 42 Yelm 31 17 Capital 40 17 Elma 69 40 Yelm 27 28 Shelton 70 35 Abefdien 31 25 Timberline 47 37 Olympla 31 24 Montesano 68 22 No. Thurston 23 34 O1 . 50 29 Shelton 1 7 19 M VHQPH 73 20 Tumwater 23 37 Olon 63210 52 23 chehelis 19 17 H Ymln 52 23 League 4th and District Sth. Cliqlliiin 38 29 GIRLS 6 15 T. b . Tumwater 52 23 1m erllne 25 33 Ab d 50 43 Aberdeen 31 24 er een O1 . 3 No. Thurston 55 43 Vmpla 8 17 c 't 1 56 45 No. Thurston 20 38 Yarn a 54 20 Shelton 24 33 me m 59 31 Tumwatef 44 19 Tingberline 37 56 Chehalis 44 19 Shgton 57 47 League 5th, and District Sth. THE LOWEST SCORE IS TI-IE WINNER. GYMNASTICS OPPONENT WE Capital Olympia Chehalis Shelton Olympia Chehalis Shelton BOYS BOWLING TI-IEY 0 0 OPPONENT THEY Aberdeen Shelton I-loquiam Aberdeen Shelton I-Ioquiam TEAM PLACED THIRD IN STATE GIRLS BOWLING OPPONENT WE TI-IEY Aberdeen 0 Shelton 0 I-Ioquiam 2 Aberdeen 0 Shelton 2 I-Ioquiam 1 3 3 1 3 1 2 84. 93 1 3. 04 82. 63 55. O4 92. 23 85. 23 100. 50 1 7. 78 Capital 99. 76 115, 67 93. 08 74. 85 90. 60 94. 64 94. 88 106. 26 WE 3 0 3 0 3 O 1 2 3 O 3 0 VA RSITY BOYS VA S KE TBA LL OPPONENT Chehalis R. A . Long I-luds on' s Bay Tumw ater Shelton Timb erli ne Elm a Ye lm Capital No Thurston Ab erde en Tumwater Che ha lis Hoquiam Olympia Timberline Shelton Elma Yelm Capital Elm a Hoquiam VARSITY BASEBALL OPPONENT Timberline Mark Morris Bethel Ellensburg Ellensburg Davis Davis Capital Mark Morris Yelm Shelton Chehalis I-Ioquiam Timberline Olympia Aberdeen Tumwater No. Thurston Capital Chehalis Yelm Shelton Mark Morris I-Ioquiam Glacier Washington OPPONENT THEY Shelton 48 Camas 63 R oche ster 81 Timberline 58 Cheha HS 64 I-Ioqui am 6 2 Elma 74 Olympia 56 North Thurston 58 Tumw ate r R A Long Mark Mooris Yelm Capital OPPONENT Tumw ate r Timberline Elm a Yelm No Thurston Capitol Shelton I-loquiam Ab erde en Olympia Ch eha lis OPPONENT Raym ond Te nino Castle R ock Elm a Capital Shelton Timberline Ke ls o THEY Yelm Cheha lis Olympia WRESTLING WE 42 37 52 40 THEY 19 20 15 18 25 31 ' 47 14 43 22 34 27 40 25 49 9 . . 44 14 55 5 Aberdeen 45 14 38 19 26 33 Sub-regional Champions GIRLS TENNIS WE 5 5 THEY O O BHS champions-11 wins-O losses BOYS TRA C K L 2 L 2 THEY L 5 1065 0 L 2 GIRLS TRA C K OPPONENT Raymond Tenino Castlerock Elma Capital Timberline Ke ls o Yelm Chehalis No Thmston THEY wvt 111 2 111 43 102 21 110 13 72 51 shenon 825 405 95 28 113 10 100 23 69 54 . 57 55 BOYS TENNIS OPPONENT WE Hoquiam 4 R.A. Long 3 Yelm 5 Montesano 5 Tumwater 5 N. Thurston 2 Shelton 2 Montesano Aberdeen Capital Olympia Chehalis Elma Timberline GOLF OPPONENT Chehalis Mark Mooris Ye lm Tumwater Elma Shelton Aberdeen Capital Olympic Hoquiam Timberline North Thurston Chehalis THEY O 2 O O O 3 3 THEY 2 ggsasrrklfffzi - -1 -4-.-'1 'zramn'-H::::::::31 k 593 771-f' X K A 1555533 Mwaawwfswfaatii W. -. 1. 1 1 a mixture of all the fun things they haeteexpeepiegi to fined com? 7 F ISU K 4 Q I We my Gia .Wp,.1v.s Th? Fm new Friends Tk? mm ru 1 In ever'r ing we o me. L ml The 1978 pepstaffs cohsisfiigof 7 ' gwrestling, and junior varsity squash diseoveredthatcheerleading f , , M32 lhined with a lot of hard work and dedicaitiotxsogbiiiyztheoepep staff is QN f ' 7 I me mberfs coma really know- and appreciate allothe hare wcwk and 7 ' long hours behind the scenes which the rest bitlsxegstuclent body . . -ms W , , wee f 2 cannot alwaysseeg Q h 7 7 7 7 i ig f , , K xii The football staff discovered the Lighzighesiof rye football e e , 71 e Q c X v season were planning ami can-ying out a. successful pep assembly, ' fig x f- L 7' f' his N 7 - painting signs, riding the rooters busses and justfpreparing for the - Q' ' - Rx s games. To get mentally prepared for the'games5ft1ze football pep 7 7 h V, 45 e staff watched game films along with the team4fC3qeer1eader,spot+-7 ' e 7. X N ' e light was a big eventwhich invo1ved7showinggis,11A gheherontines to , f 1 Y fi' - 2 . 'J t txgany parents. Homecoming, too, wesaospeeizz eve-ntffend,e11owedf elf: -e e pepstaff an opportunity torshowtheir appreeiatioxfifioxf the team 3 3 f Q-vm....., i,o N J which they were always made a part oifg oQA' i ee e 555 ,eo e 1 4? f I W if 5 A The basketball and wrestling pe13staffsf?1qe:g71i'afpp3?f3io'o faisqoveg . 'i e ff so 7 great crowd supoprt. Eachof these si:-:iffs4ie 1gfgoe5g5eeiQg1fisridef for , e', 3 e,, . 7 our ebaskerball and wrestling teemsislogigwwiiglf vfsgifssrigoe e f ea s e Coaches' 7 0 7 eeee e Y I e'e f Q Q M 'q' 0 e 7 r ,7 And Of Course, MW:FmivilfwfaiSS?f?4r5??Jiigiiififieliifgfwlffillegde ne' e s e eeeee oeeee ' 7' 7 'K ' 'W' year forzsll the pepscaffs and me'YQSIESQfQQfg11Q3fSii1fQQ2i1if5li5iijwfLediff.E .Yh - J ...E Afll A 7 ' 1977- 78 Pepstaffs ootball -L -1' ,wa - Wres tljng In , M , .Y I .r , .db , -Q..-on-v ' . , K ,, ,Q m 9' x we. g M ., ,.. W1 . - . N 0:3 Y .W . t ,, 5 .A 'W v. ' ,y x I Q '. I -g-.P,Q-maya T 5-H. x, 1 v -x, .K , X W A A ' - W . JV Pep Staff ,sd FMTH ' Tn.-,ugh gnnping unnwgn 1 fnnkn my emrnest Vu nnvnn get bnynnd And ann there? allumnf pnwnn unnnn nlsunnq L era. 4 E S MN..-rv S H K 1' amd LAUGHTER 5.0 I l-nk Twain m-.de thx: win. rem-Ark Flax- Nnkmg innl szxia Ana tim Ana agxir, 1fsf--M we M- J-w.veJ1f--:wa at when ming, dawn Q.: :heir worst, I were-. xmk - 1 , . ., .ww K A , .W- Nw -JJ, L Y KQX They run because of the 1I1d1V1dl,131 challenge ,WK palm, rv ,Ze it,,M': . -' ' i -M .- ' , sf Y 'WTS' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Corwin, W. Smith, L. Secrest, S. Schmitt, K. Keene, L. Voetberg, L. Corwin. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO I RIGHT: K. MacDermott, D. King, B. Wheeler, M. Zimmerman, E. Schml ff, 1, Voetberg, M. Leth, L. Hoium, K. Sticklin, D. Touchette. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: D. Mclnturff, D. Stalker, S. Butkus, M. Young, E. Leibman, J. Brown, FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach R. Srn1th, D. Brumsickle, R. Alexancfer, D. Matson, V. Treat, D. Erickson, M. Harper. ie- ' az 3 'F' ' l ' Wig ,gQv ' h,-,rv ,- in ,lk -., 4 1 f- 1. e'f.'-'?'Sg,.f 5', '5 5, ' :ff , ieiefiil-if' A 'Q' -ri WJ' ,.. f f 1 W-gqete ef A 4 is. if Ve' - Q-31 m-fftwij 'far 'F' e t M - ,193-V' 2,- . f .X 5 ,,.g ,Fei -s, .3 I RTI . --15 'r , :ef -.-I .. ,. f .f ,,. sg, . A fl-I-I- 3 W 4 4? V , 'Af ., fe f 2 A Y, ff- -,, .1 , H. -fffP ' iff? ' ' -'Y' fr, L L ,.,i:..5Sfe:.gseg-ce r-.eea,a if!-s' gif-if fe uri' ' 'f' F 5 i 'Lil' E it -f ,a-sg f , f 1:35,-y3ei5f3i x, ' ,. a 5, S, ... ' fi-zf fqga ' - fi ' . 342 .5 ' 4 G A A 1'i, .q7,2T- se N Q 5 f r -K-A ,fi ,t. Q. '. 3 , ,1 ...el-, ,rf- E,- ,gf L ' L,q,..... 5, '- 5 -ik' ,, . 5si IQ .f v - . .. ' .,- .., ,4 srige' f . - .-ft ,f5!'f'. - N t . - f n eetii if i S ' A .-we A A A Q- 5' we 1' , uf, ,, X ,W in 1 . . -K ' his- se-' A. . . ,ir V .4 V rg' 1 L, Ld- .-f af 1977 was the first year that a full team of girls was able to compete in Black Hills League competition and compiled a 7 win 4 loss record. The boys finished with a commendable 8 win 3 loss season. Both the boys and girls teams placed fifth in district com petition, just missing a trip to the state meet by one place. The freshmen-sophomore team, led by Mark I-Iarper, Mark Leth and Mark Tracey went undefeated. The junior varsity team finished with a 7 win 3 loss season. Don Stalker , Dan King , Mark Zimmerman and Dave Brumsickle were the top junior varsity runners. Varsity letter winners for 1977 were as follows in order of rank: Boys, Joe Voetberg, Eric Schmitt, Mark Young, Kevin MacDermott, Bryan Wheeler and Ray Yocom. For the girls, Lisa Corwin, Wilma Smith, Renee Corwin, Lisa Secrest and Shelli Schmitt. joe Voetberg and Wilma Smith were voted team cap- tains. Kevin MacDermo1:t and Leah Voetberg were chosen as most im- proved and Mark Young and Lisa Corwin were elected most inspira- tional. -v SSOJ HCP 11 O -iw '-iri S 'M w. U gagg 'TTA , ,Y sm. . V A0 !',3F'lf Emi' an A . Q ISV. 5 Mb -rf ,fi , mv' my ixiu Q., 4 3 . new 2.1 A ' 1' .,.,...-'A vw.. Tea 1 T- ff mfg. ET Quick release - Look the ball into your hands - Fire out keep low ' ff iv' we N .. T I: ' ... T r f r ok Q . ,G -aid , L ,., , .P.,. K in NT 21. . . , -.ty g:fi,,?:..,s , ,,,-ihyzr, i vm .Q , ' 'N iffg 5 v A iw , S jf- 1.53 We 5'-.rt ZR CN . ff' if We ,, -4.-1 4, . -mae fates --- ,N 4- X We fn I x A w o , T. . - ef aa 1 roor 5 re 1 5 oeer as-1--w ui ff1fILT1:'ef ,ef gj ff: S T S 4,1 ef A , A T A vx', V ., ...I Q A. frrw g yn R, Q' K lk Q ,V B, Vw, wx E 1 BACKFIELD, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Macomber, R. Chamberlain, G. Martin, I. Spencer, T. Grunfelder, L. Neumann, D. Branam. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Solomon, R. Harris, H. Weeks, M. Hull, G. Givens, M. McClure, D. Surface, D. Wesen. RECEIVERS, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Mikalson, D. Conzatti, B. Pohlman, T. Wilmovsky, B. Wollan, S. Hampson, G. Leduc, D. Waterman. BOTTOMROW,LET'T TORIGI-IT:B. Dorsey, E. Kelly, D. Goff, M. Seymour, T. Easley, B. Macomber, K. Chisholm. LINEMEN, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Pauley, C. Bower, S. Peckham, P. Coty, R. Mikelsons, M. Medrzychi, L. Hilpert, D. Ringel, T. Wilson. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. s. Baldwin, D. Shute, J. Blair, K. jones, S. Duncan, P. Blau, H. Gronseth, I. Weeks, B. Wilson. ALL CONFERENCE: Greg Leduc, Paul Coty, Tony Bierward, Brian Macember, 1 w. 'ggi A .E MQ Af.: Steve Peckham, Steve Baldwm, Janne Weeks. ALL CONFERENCE-ALL STATE CANDIDATES: Lee Neumann, 'Qs -. , CX jeff Spencer, Greg Martin, Steve Peckham, jamie Weeks, ALL STATE: jamie Weeks. v f '91, T 'Q-dw .X ' ,SK ,,, ,.., eueee , . ,L .1,,:jfs1ggili71.-sie . - - ' Chop your feet - Don't drop the ball - Head up - Correct pursuit angle n F Reee1 Vers 'ut Lm em en WI 'MIN um I I M, , M , -Le ,gg , j My he K , em , 1 ..' a Run for daylight - Get downfield ' -. 121255 'tis Q Ja:--1 'TM : 3133? . i 3531 - '5-x. f ,1 - N - .. ' ooo ooooo oooo 1 V.k, E o o o A 33. o oooo M oooo if - ,... . . 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The T1Se1'S' than vafsityosridodm 2 7-SL However, oooo bounded to followed that 6116 ' annihilation Fifomfi r11erg, they 15462 Unfortunately, oo'1 the Tig1giso.were,f blanked in tlxeirilnoxtgiilmoyooby .o fo fl Capital, 18-Oo.sGf5h1Ii1li9.QcA1ose'd ig2f out the mseason'oob1y'be anihg Che is ,mo,. ha1ism1'5f8. houtstandingh o perforrhance bymthisg year-'s' L junior varsityytea.ml.me.afns. a good Var 1 o oozo sltyoteamouextyear. o I , It's not Where you line up, it's Where you end up BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO Pauley, R..Smith, T. Blumenthal, J. Roberts Anderson, M. Dulin, D. Smith, A. Mullan, R. ' ,'Dropa1ski,,T. Richardson. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT' TO RIGHTAQ-each HQSSMRQ D. Bland, . Smith. L.'Buck, L. Renta, 'M'. Wagar, N-.,l-Ioitun, B:eAllen-,,,-K, 1, ' iff? TXA' ff J., A' .. ,ml ' , , . f.e.,,,,:,QA, 1,,.,,.f.s4.gQ, The freshmen football team had a tough indoc- irination into high school football. The opening game was lost in a Kansas City tie breaker by not converting an extra point. The season was slow after that, keeping in the game but not pulling the win out The team finally played together against Yelm and Chehalis with big wins scoring the most points in a single game for some time. The Class of 81 shows the most athletic potential in years. It looks like good news for Cena-alia football in years to come. qsazg LU U9 .AI qgoo 9 II Cen Capital 1-if fO,'I',j C en. 0 Olympia 34 Cen Turnwater 20 Cen. 6 Timberline 20 Cen- Yelm 8 Cen. 28 Chehalis O ci 5 K Jump 8: shoot Cl Left to Right: Tim Holman, Brian Macomber, Bob Lee Neumann, Coach: Ron Brown. Managers: Wollan, Greg LeDuc, Todd Wilmovsky, Tedd Norman Benjamin, Eric Liebman and Russ Schrier McCarty, Matt Mahoney, Paul Coty, Bob Peters, A kkhh H s fl E E f 111 1313065111 They Team anii Honorable - and Bode had earee e in rrfo aorer Played aaef aaaaa 'rr'aa oee o an This page sponsored by Town and Country Pass it, and bring it through x Keep your chin up, and shoot! Right to leftg Billy Roark, Steve Butkus, Hal lMark Zimmerman, jon Wiley, Mike Thomas, Brian Gronseth, Pat Thomas, Tom Gruenfelder, Doug Wheeler, Brad Macomber, Front Centerg Coach Don Carey, Duane Lusby, RayCothren, Steve Brumsickle, LeBaron J. V. Basketball team had a Very tough season. The team was smaller than usual, but the guys showed tremendous effort. The seasons record was six Winsfand 14 losses. They placed sixth in first division Black Hills League. The team is looking forward to a great season next year. C B 5. N 53 52. ve- QD Cn H6119 H x ., f No bad passes! Bottom Row- left to right- Brian Elder , Ross Fricke, Bruce jones, David Anderson, Jeff Helgeson, Todd Neuman. Second Row-left to right- Andy Mullen, Mark Lohr, Bryan I-Ielgeson, Brian Hughes, Carry Ely. Third Row- left to right-Dan Keahey, Steve Ramsaur, Midlcey Currey, Bob Smith. Fourth Row-left to right-Don Ericson, Craig Smith. Top Row-left to right-Randy Wastvadowski, Mark Wagar, jay Roberts. el And they look for the magic spot Q Q 1 The 1978 Tiger bowling team Won the league championship for the 5th consecutive year. The team was so powerful it took a 1801- average to make the Varsity squad. The varsity team consisted of seniors Fred Conradi, Randy Kostick, Rick Peters, john Fasoulis and Ed Kelly and junior Don Conradi. The team also Won 3rd in State. F. B lin ,SD Q N T N ff P I 17,5 Qi 0 To bowl is human, to strike devine! xwhh. W FIRST ROW, L. TO R: John Fasoulis, Ben Minton, D,CIfH?liS Clonradi, Normanlkngeleri, Kevin I-Iessler, me Dropalski. sEcoND ROW5 L. TO R: Keith Rial-c Wa21g FOURTH Row, L. TO R: Dennis Knapp, Pauley, Jamey- A-dcoak, FredCcm1'adi, Ed Kelly, Curt Pau1ey4, Steve Young, Don Conradi, Leo'Ranta. ' ,Ra.nc1yKo'stic.k. TI-HRD ROW. L. TO R: Rick Peters, ' ' f ilk LJ Keep your head up X. XXX ,. rims, , . ,,. FRONT ROW, L. to R: jay Brown, Dean Knutson, Mark Sullivan, Rusty Luft, joe Voetberg, Dan Touchette. BACK ROW, L. to R: Curt Wilson, Dan McCabe, Greg Martin, Pat Blau, Brian Wilson, Layne Hilpert. NOT PICTURED: Brian Piper, Bub Wilson, joe Amell. .o iq., , yas' ,- . V 'fe-3e'f A B ,. ' vw FRONT ROW, L, TO R: Barry Mauerman, Dan Chisholm, Britt Berrett, Matt Wivkkala Tom Hinchen, Pat Bell, Kevin Ashmore, Randy Sexsmith, Tom Easley, MIDDLE RO 5 Wilson, Tony Rodriguez, Mark Machin, jeff Churchill, Gordon Wylam, Mike Denny, Albert Van Noy, Louis Sanford. BACK ROW, L. TO R: Mike Meclrzychi, Eric Hollis. W L. TO R: Mike wagar, Keith Jones, Todd ' ,113 S91 Arm 495 waste -'UA 'k ,.-awww .MH 'K ww f L Shute a take down WA M- T' I Q 'II 0 Half Nelson ing tl TGS WS, This year's squad comprised the finest wrestling team ever at Centralia High School. The Tigers ran up a 1.3 and 2 season record and took second place in the league standings. AS a team, they were the subregional champions and finished 10th at the state wresding towne- ment. Sub-regional champions were joe Voetberg, Curt Wilson and Stuart Wilson. At regicmals joe Amell took second, jay Brown took third and Rusty Luft and joe Voetberg also Won the right to go to state. joe Amell and Jay Brown both captured second place. finishes at the state tournament. Concentrate on the Mark l W5 Sprinters for the 1977-78 Boy's Track team were: L. to R. , Front Row: jeff Driggs, David Goff, Neil Hoium, and i t Dave Smith. Back Row: Mark Seymour, Keith Bower, Lee Neumann, John Stray, and Matt Hull. sffo HJ 11.9 11 .f J T it V .,, Where is your center of Gravity w X FRONT ROW, L. to R: Lee I-Ioium, Chisholm, Ron Smith, Mark Dulin. Ray Yocom, Tony Tick-nor, Clarence BOTTOMLEFT-HAND CORNER OF Miles, BACK ROW, L. to R: Ken PAGE: Manager Mark Finley. f w ff? uf 1, :ef W Relax your arms, no fists, relax those fingers Q L94 K' 5 - f 'k.,' W ' K. AQ L, f?i.mL. 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Two school records were broken.. however, asgmmmgiegglt of the of both varsity and? members- Ne f6fE'1: .dooo Where is your center of Gravity, Head up ,rw I4 ,,....Mf-J if W S S 3-f L. to R. , Bottom Row: Neil I-Ioium, Bob Smith, and Dave Matson. Back Row: john Barada, Eric Steve Baldwin, and Brian Wilson. Middle Row: jamie Gronseth, Jim Gillagan, Coach Tom O'Conne1, Todd Weeks, Dave Young, Doug Shute, Gary Givens, Wilson, and Layne Hilpert. S0 9.1 O 4-4 V ME -Lf 5 Y -nd Q. ,:m ' X ' W gif Tx, ' L W, N. -is X X,g,gi.gm 5,,,5s,, 1 L L LL 1. 'WW 1 K fini wk N. .V a rk 725 L v K W K K R I K L L L 2l l f ' it Y' 'W-VJ 5.4 'Wk L GQ wriik' 4 L .L L gx 'S . . mf Q , - ' A - Q I 4 1' Xxx-LL 'F fn 1' L : - W- X S N , QL -Q Lv K - , 4 L , ,wig 1: - 2: Li L K h Y ,Lx..,WLL5-gk L 5 .6-,wt af-am 1553.5 Lk LL ,L L W, , L N L W V L K ' wg? ' HC ' ' , b L L 3 L L, L 4 LQ, L ,M L, L ,L N ...M 'wwf ' ' LL f 1- V1.5 1. NYM. Qu . 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Five players made all-1-ff h econference, They -we,re Rig:khE1am5 senior, at firSt'fbase,eBrian Macombmd jH11iOf,.at fhirdl e e 'bHse,' ,Randy Chamberlain, L senior, at mzlzfield, L f5f?df'C0113535ir 39111015 Ht Pitcher andekffhf i 1Spenc:er,f'seniQ:g' at Shdffistapi' Spencer was alsca' ynmaliiidfhe B1f?'C3i:I-Ii1'1SgLez1gue Most Valuable Q f Playa-,for f1f9'78.Q hRgndveK0sfiCk,h Se11iOr, 212 e cemerfield andeStevef8eCkh2rm,geS2I1i0fp:2U1 e left fie1dlwerebof:h.n9.med tothe honoragble mentibnysquaie Brian Maeomherkwas the . e lleague's:1egaf3i1igl1aitter 9.21df,YMfH.S- alsp voted most e insph-af1ona1 by the efeam,eemcekeE1am finished e i'ghee:3zea,f.:1sx11e leagufvsj nuriaberytwo hitter. e eeee th ein efirst 82?T19 if-dishricf, fheeTiSe1'SU g 10811531 531C10S2 ee ' SQTW9' fPfC1'19' M9P1fM0P1TiS e elsdqnafcigrg, ,25v1'a gT'heYsbbi1nc'ed back in the ggazynegehowdverg xoecziuah riieeelioqiam Grizzlies e' e i13f6fQf.Vf?15t11Gre 'ifegima1QpenerethelBenga1s: f 33u1:iedqthe4 ' Glecigrorimziese pf the seamounfe , LeazLiei.e1O+1ef hUvf0f1fm8fe1v, jrhel Tigers e he fcatinii Vtheeshorft end of a 3-e2 were as g ' the regiona1fchampions11ip,, falling to the e e W2P?f1'1i11Sf911 P82505 Of? th? ePF1SQ'f hsmmdf Le 22116- Tom Burchett, coach Tim Gilmore, Ron Mikalson, Fred Conradi, Randy Chamberlain, Jeff Spencer, Rick Elam, h Tom Easley, Syd I-Iampson, Steve Peckhm, coach George McCarty. get tough! 41 k ALL CONFERENCE 4 fix H-ff -+Lw:--WMV. ..f. -.:., .. ,. .X.,, . in '99 t H If 4. - QW f 1 - i N EM 14 gf f iiy M I 15 ' x N- Q ...: fs.. Q A ' 1 - - PM 2 L if 5' AL if :Q iv L F ff xls LEAGUE 'S 2 Q' N Wx, -. JV, V543 1 5' A ' 1 It 24.1, .. s nn K ,L ., k.,,.,,..-. ,,, , . .,- 6? ,iff Hit the target! fivw 1 21 ws 'Q QD V1 CU ity I'S 3 J Umor 'USERS' BOTTOM ROW, L. to R: Rick Reichardt, L to R Mike Thomas Kevin Lotton Bill Roark, Kim Lilloren, Brett Spencer, Don Conradi jon Wiley Tom Grunen Mark McClure, Herb Harris. TOP ROW, felder The l 978 junior varsity baseball team the B1aiQ1SniH 131fSr'lisLeague tltf R Brad tltl - pitchers season Brad in battingwilih 3 459 Following in order were Tom Grunienfelder, Bill Roark, and Rick Reichardt, th averages over 300. iovergri, next year 's varisityfwill f e filled with great iii and lots of team spir ity 5iisiii tnfi t 9 Swing through the ball. Come up to the net. ll.. 9, Ji f The 1977-78 version of the Bengal Tennis team hoped to prove competitive in the Black Hills. Losing four members from the tremendous line -up of a season ago, returning lettermen Ed Kelley, Joe Steinbrenner, and Mark Fredrick, filled in the ranks with Tim Holman, joel Blair, Mark Zimmerman, and Mickey Currey. The latter three had no varsity experience behind them, but tiger determination and effort would hopefully produce a ledger sporting more victories than defeats. F xnfl Qs' M ni SWQQQ We 5 9 X GOLF Ie! ' ' say ' X , . I use my mnsfufe wah lm -also TQ A je lm hx. ., up Zh. gmc such fam jf'-hs up M H . nd uf' goIF'- Umwd 1 may Person 1 - ww-Se, L. to R. : Andy Mullen, Don Saari, Jim Stacey I L. to R. : Carl Conzatti, Bob Wollan, Hal Gronseth The 1977-78 Tiger Golf team had a very good season with a win-loss record of . The varsity players were Bob Wollan, Jim Stacey, Hal Gronseth, Carl Conzatti, Don Saari, Randy Elam, and Greg LeDuc. The IV p1ayers,were Andy Mullan, Matt Duncan, Mark Lohr, Steve Lee, Mike Thomas, Jay Brown, Tedd Betts, Pat Blau, David Cagle, Chris Wasson, David Piper, Tom Cowling, Matt Shea, Kristi Studeman, and Steve Butkus. N M Ig, often mon clever, WS S0011 -mPf'2wn 165 plan thu :he 11-,gk W ind cm HIM LK. A rc show QPF my mme, i, ,A me Y 'n But XF' to gain lmfghter gn the end, I hurt 1, qua F.-mx-.fx X ' z L1 , 2 v LQ gg R: Mike T110maS, Ra,udy E1am, L. to R : Tedd Betts, Tom Cpwling, Mau: Shea Steve 'Lee N-..,,,x L. ro R: Maff nu.f1can. PM Blain Jay ' Bf0WH , ' GIRL 'EEF , . :gn .4 .. .,.. -1: N ' , I if XY'-inn.: -XL x 15 fm ' ,, . I, W' I, ' I ., - ' N, N .. w 'Ns Ns.- P011 .4-' WHL.--4 V i - .... . Y 3.1: Es - I . Our hves ull hu-3-L I gnterwekve, Is W-.lgkmg dow E k d A ' ' th xc nee 1 in xts 9, PLC9.. Blrf4P?H1'1vf?3+i? 1?feeSf491f 'fI?h5l'TiS??3fY'25?415'33Ve?1g'? 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A ,PQ , , , , ,J 2tw,d1su'1CSw The juniorwkrsltv f .fu 11g5tters shrbi5fed,signs,Qf ,A,A, i fi1i11SS fOiC011'i9 bvwsfirlg 212 I1 andIjse24son1feCors1.',Qver the Vi past twbfyeazrsi ?z:he ivegrsityA has ' i Q coin' iled at 20 2 record while the ji1nio:lv,a1'sitykh9gs3 won 19 audi lost 3g Aim Dzwidfwfas most i:i1spifzpti6naIQ AmjzfB16mgregi W1S2Ffl10SW2S m0Sff imP?9V'3d f5 :31?'F3?i35191 1519g5?e5,wfW9f5U'5?P??i5: . 7 , 4?24?Q1221?rm2v12blfQweref1feam gCa12t41PSf if R K Q his-1 4' -. 3 l if 1 !A-A- E' V a, i' Iimiifhi 1 f x YF .J if-Q 5 -Q Y T We 39. 8 KHHK' -YS'-5-X2 2 vii. i , if R' +44 Eg., - Ngii iii: T F if q f' 4 ' R .. xi + A f 2+ T B . eourucn 10' 1 N - Nor made We .frm You many have 625 ff Q' II 9 II vw have u- ea a .fn 1 f had agggn' 3 less succeeded than For- courage Q 5 ... uceess . Top Row, L. To R: Coach jay Johnson, Sharlynn Gates, Kristi Niemcziek, LorriTrent1age, Kathy Griggs, Rachel Merrill, Shelley Campbell, Gelinda Amell. Middle Row L. to R: Coach Cecil Curre . . . 2 . . V' Tricia West Keri Niemcziek Kell Bell, Tom 3 5 Y .::,. , .L IZQ .11. , I 1 ' i'ii L , caal ' , ' as c,..c.., - , - 'U-S S L .. ,S K ' uiam'f?Qlr1fmQiiaii2i'esGia1E:ita1 highlighted 53'Qe,,seasorri -The junior - . Iis dia l1-, goQ.d,t, :C apo off the Xici , 1l,1 L, Zllz .LQ improve last 'Sh- 7 Junior fomises C L any qualify th? fi fmmsi d. Toni ost valuable player Symons egzgfas chosen as most inspira al. Kristie ff,Solt was elected teanfrca- , . qqbb jf . This., was a i.c I CiiCoach iSfCe f g ,Currey, and neogtwyear will be a eyeea:rraii'Aft'er'7cIiatif Bki- look out sign W icccac 1 hhc g g K K. ,::: kkxzi 5 krgkh .,.: g In In Y --:1:-,1:: W,:k , iik H K A 'ii , i'il' i,i,i., Palmer, Sandy Solt, Kim Bufington, Janet Levine, Shawna Keene. Bottom Row, L. to R: Pam Seeger, Robin Bell, Carrie Pickett, Marcea Ball, Kristie Solt, Shawn Cardine, Dee Coates, linda Goff. Not pictured: Meg Symons and Tammy Coty. ,A ...H I V ,,.., ,a,,.,, ,N I 'li ,X 'H' . LL., 41.4 - . .. ff' 1 ' fs ,f xmas 1 N' myselF' Am -5. X. WWW Should 1 Y whale link world , use gulf ? Where un wmv, Eu!-T mm l'x'a.s 1 ,nd sg, ,,,, -. ,M Frm or ha, .mn x dvm, The Girls Gymnasticteam had a fine year under the leadership of joy Sullivan, captain and Gaylene Messenger, co-captpai11QpSpeciialS - awards We re Won ,Linda AF ranch for most improvedg Gaylene T p c A Messenger was presented A perfect attendence, moist lreiqi ,L and most valuable iii if pp so Recpqgnition was giventog S T? A great Yea? ' 343191 sds as llsl lmoseteiiofs cwesffundercilas smenfthis A T Q iiiiii -p:V. ffl: K K K . k.ffk.i.s'ipk-i.iphi! Ap Ap A ,:ppAp,, 1 'IQ I 1 1 I 4 l w 4 R BOTTOM LEFT to RIGHT: Kelli Norberg, Wilma ROW: Tobie Wiegard, Lawrel Dixon, Wendy Weeks Smith, joy Sullivan, Gaylene Messenger, Lisa COACH: Mrs. THOMPSON, ASSIST. COACH: Mr. Secrest, SECOND ROW: Linda French, Suezette JOHNSON, Shelley Campbell, Gelinda Amell, Davidson, Vickie Hauck, Linda Woodward, THIRD Gina Smiley And when I hw, ro mlh through any I ery rf. rnxlxn my fimpf-int, next. SX if U' lF ga' 's-M -sg. NNN' W W' 5 u Sh 5 ' 4 L L d ' F a N Pmpln ma or mud of :gms norm 1 , glad, Sam about the P la 1 L: eoplg wi or Ame, same, .1l:..- , f? -, S..--. LEFT TO RIGHT: DEE COATES, DONNA WIDELL, KRISTINE WILLSON, CAROL MYERS, SHARON KINCADE, DIANA WIDELL. - I THE 1977-78 GIRLS BOWLING TEAM STARTED THE SEASON SLOWLY LOSING 6 OF THE FIRST SIX GAMES, BUT IMPROVED STEADILY FINISHING THE SEASON WITH A RECORD OF 5 AND 13. And so when the world lands me eorruuful unulveus ni 1: times X ' . bitterly are I S 'Lm iw Ig I aetjvst as pleased as ffmem ' Y A alt lxlaun :parties hh.-mg ' ' l can all the while,-r 21 'IQ KNEELING, L. to R.: Coach Tom Burohett, Coach Campbell, Kelly Niemcziek, Lynn Wakefield, Lana CQ George McCarty. STANDING, L. to R.: Donna Hamilton, Lori Ely, Ann David, Biisy Thompson, liugate, Kelli Barner, Pam Lee, Susie Allen, Colleen Karen Wakefield. N The Tiger Women raced through theggeason to a 19-1 record. Crucial showdowns with the Ijloxiglijhiu-ston Rams and the Capital Cougars highlighted itlieuiegular season. 0 i North Thurston fell to the Tigexs 56 by Capital, 56-45. Next caigiieMthelldish-ictl-playoffs-1 . Coach Tom B'Ll,l'ChQff!SiI'OL1!'ldb8.llEl'S nosed in a tight gaiiies That Win f-he rrr e Championship ,Tl'll.l1'SfIQS1 VKLV the Way minutesk of theigfourth quarter, Centralia it up and send overtime. Via two freetlgrgygggyygiglgi-seconds left 9ng.tliegggQloick, the wenfifilisiiftie 52 51 U1ifOi'fffii1ate1 th6:Ti er r-.f-, -...,, . .,..r11, -'.- . V 5 beeesfhe next to f-hey Zih Rams, dijkkiiine by a 40-38 score. The Tigers lost game the season to the Cheney Black Hawks in doiible over- time. The Tiger Women came with place state trophy and a 23-3 season rectird. Susie Allen was voted most inspirational and team captain. Lori Ely won the Colleen Campbell and Ann improved. Lynn Wakefield averaged 12 . Tigers while Lori Ely averaged Lynn Wakefield made all gioiiferefnce first team while Donna Fugate and Lori Ely to the all conference ' L X 5. , --Nh gy , X x rfgx Nm 0' ,hx ' Sm mon lmla-, 7, .MH ,5 y , O f' M-U.-mx . L' fr: , L1 ,y , I , 6,10 YI' 9 'N' Am ffm-.1.., W :My-Lx ,. I ml, , CU QD arsl t OI' U 1 2 lv 1 To mdyn me rcs: T.-ww. fd., jeyf hh ,uk mood 5 C give, tc you. ls me-in, rnislizlxen Q Eng-im my me gift. du-ift. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Harris, K. Rochelle, B. Rice, Coach C. Currey, S. Nally, S. Niemcziek, S. Cardine, L. Trentlage, S. Schmidt. Gates, K. Studeman. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Corwin, D. ak RTRl .1.RQ I . I , B ii 'K BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Vengley, K. Barner, S. Zimmerman, L. Corwin. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Hinchen, B. Thompson, C. Campbell, S. Zuber, P. Lee, K. Wakefield, M. Kuper, CO9-Ch G. McCarty. Lid 4 .- N fre-.erm W r' A1111 hl 1 1 Cl mn.. luke my 11. be fsmpma ,N Y A-. .M Orwfmnam 0' r.11..f may 11.1 m Kar- W 'Ti s .5 a..a ffl! iff FRONT ROW, L to R: Kelli Barner, Marcia Hutchinson, Renee Corwin, Denise Rochelle, Brenda Harris. BACK ROW, L. to R: Susan Jordan, Lisa Secrest, Karen Lehman, Kim Eko, Molly Boone, Susan Christomos. Coach Mary Erickson's Tiger Women finished another outstanding track season with an 8-1 season record. Aided by coaches Jim Bevans and Cecil Currey, Mary and her squad white washed division title contender Capital 72-51. They also scored a 69-54 drubbing of archrival Chehalis. The Tiger's only loss came at the hands of powerful North Thurston 66-57. Krista Parypa set a new record in the javelin, hurling the spear 113'6. Leah Voetberg came on strong to record an 11. 4 personal best in the 80 yard low hurdles and promises of good things in the future came from freshmen Audrey Wilfong and Shelley Campbell. Wilfong threw the javelin over 113 feet against Shelton. At the same meet Campbell soared 5'2 in the high jump, just two inches under the team record. Lisa Corwin went to state in the 880, as did Lisa Secrest in the 440. Kelli Barner went in the two-mile and Kelly Niemcziek 7 participated in the high jump at the state - meet. The mile relay team of Cathy Hinchen, Leah Voetberg, Kelly Niemcziek and Lisa Secrest also went to state. Jim Bevans x 1 Cecil Currey 'L l Ellis' . st Mary Erickson ,N .. . A S111 l?.I 0 FIRST ROW, I.. to R: Audrey Wilfong, Shelly Mohoricz, Leah Voetberg. THIRD ROW, L. to R: Mary jane Wuerth, Sheryl Messenger, Kim Cummins, Cheryl Reed, Kelly Krista Parypa, Karen Bullock, Cheryl Matthews, Kelly Keene, Pam Lee. 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Led by director Ron Brumbeugh, with help from o Susie Allen and Lynn Wakefield, they put musician the hearts of hundreds of Tiger fa-ns and their rivals. L h L l One of the ye9.r's highlights was a trip to the University,of-Washing'-' tone, an exciting experience for l l the bend. After nine days of night t practice, they boarded the bus to Seattle on October 17th, and were off tooompete i11'BendDay,' a spe- cial event for local bands to 'Show their s1:uff e as they combined. forces and executed many' different form- atiorzs before and dJ.1ring,the,h,a1fe time of a Husky game. , l Dutingthe-yeagr the band donated t11ei-:lservices to thefE1k's Basket-' ,fillers program O at Christmastime , and groups of players marched , ,downtown the week before the ' holiday, to entertain ,Customers .L A ' Rep bands played at gir1's has- ketbeill games, aswell as atboyfs football andlhesketball l games . O , t Contest compe tition, is ,planne d for Z sometime,,1ater.Ehis year., s m t W, Brass Russ SCh1'1CI',.BI'12.1'l,S2.1'1 SOUC1, Alan Pauley, :Phil Day, Seottwirkkala W-M -W sw .. .. ri., N-mv. K PERCUSSIONS and BASSES, BOTTOM ROW L. to R: Jim Gilligan, Larry Nakano, Larry Smith, Mark Seymour, Karen Wakefield, Roland Stacey, jeff Williams, Ty Oldenburg, Steve Elliot. BACK ROW L. to R: Eric Gronseth, Mark Tracy, jay Roberts, Mike Buffington. SAXAPHONES and FRENCH HORNS, BOTTOM ROW L. to R: Penny Holme, Brent Smiley. MIDDLE ROW L. to R: Lee Hoium, jenny Oster, Mickey Currey, Lane McAllister, Cheryl Reed, Shelly Mohoric. BACK ROW L. to R: Robbie Carter, Terry Winningham, Brian Dorsey, Don Blumenthal, jim Stacey, Sue Whipple, Ron Smith, Brian Ulmer. nch H om '--' - 'Z iw ? i 2 - Q 5 3 Iuka Clarinets fm itil lu- ..-'L' Q CLARINETS BOTTOM ROW L. to R: Holly Hill, Toby Wiegard Shena Eberle, Christie Wilson, Judy Blaser Bruce Miller Susan Zimmerman. 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' 5. t z FIRST ROW, L, TO R: Gelinda Amell, Jennifer Parke, Gina Cbristopherson, Eva Daggett, Toni Kappenman, Sherry Keller, Debra Alvarez, Patricia Alverez, Casey Robbins, Darlene Barlow, Denise Smith, Susan Rudig, SECOND ROW, L. TO R: Tammy Pennypacker, Wanda Sibert, Rachel Faas, Christy Snider, Chuck Nakano, Brock Harrington, Gina Platte , Renee Corwin, Laurel Dixon, Donna Thornton , Erin Muir, Ramona . , jg if X S ,NPV 5 3 1 5 - s 5 All ii x l 5 - ez, f Q, p S i .. Paulsen. THIRD ROW, L. TO R: Director Marilyn Turner, Betty Witheral, Edith Dutt, Sandy Wing, f Tom Borte, Paul Higgs, Susie Lindley, Christina Reiger, Stephanie Naluy, Celeste Davison. FOURTH ROW, L. to R: Kristi Studeman, Kim Eko, Mallory Quinn, Debra Fulkerson, Mary Young, Gina Smiley, Kathy Henneke, Leslie Hawkes, Mike Denney. ..:. 3,3 5 is FIRST ROW, L. to R: Mike McClellan, Chris Ritchey, Kitty Knowles, Ricky Ambeau, Chris Robinson, Susan Schluter, Dan Ixflorgan, Director Marilyn Turner. SECOND ROW, L. to R: Dwight Mattix, Marcea Ball, David Chappell, Mark Young, Lori Sturcievant, Lisa Corwin, Vern Treat, not pictured Bobbie Rothenberger. z 3, FIRST ROW, L. to R: Kitty Knowles, Kim Danielson, Julie Hanson, Dee Coates, Miriam Ryan, Diane Danielson. SECOND ROW, L. to R: Shannon Greisin, Kim Buffington, Tammy Blumenthal, Shari Stuewe, Linda Holmgren. FIRST ROW, L. to R: Cindy Ritchey, Diana Sward, Sue Schluter, Kitty Knowles, Marcea Ball, Cindy Wiltsey, Teresa l-linze, Linda Holmgren, Tammy Blumenthal, Kim Buffington, Carol Cousens, Chris Ritchey, Suzette Davidson, Janet Levine. SECOND ROW , L. to R: Director Marilyn Turner, Michaelle Cruse, Sue Krause, Shari Stuewe, Julie Hanson, Tracy Wick, Dee Coates, Lori Keen, Lori Street, Brenda Simon, Lois Lindley, Lisa Johnson, Sl1ariWa1ker. THIRD ROW, I.. to R: Ann Harold, Shannon Greisin, Amy Madden, Lori Sturdevant, Virginia Reed, Deena Funk, Donna Lindley, Miriam Ryan, Theresa Gilligan, Chris Robinson, Sue Randolph, Beth Boone, Charlotte McDonald, Laurie Duff. FOURTH ROW, L. to R: Diane Danielson, Lisa Cor Corwin, Bob Sanclbeck, David Goff, Vernon Treat, Ricky Ambeau, Mark Young, Doug Hawes, Dan Morgan, Mike McClellan, Mark Finley, Colleen Decew. FIFTH ROW, L. to R: Danny Rich, Eddie Kover, Norman Benjamin, Larry Rader, Leslie Smith, Tom Kappenman. The Celestial Singers performed in several places around the community, in high school concerts, and at small ensemble contests. The Chorale performed at school concerts, large ensemble contests and at the Centralia College Choir Festival. Swing Choir is a public relations group that attend- ed festivals. Chorlaires, a younger ,mixed choir performed at school concerts. We are seeing a growth in the choral depart- ment, Miss Turner, choir director, re- ported. ,fx ' l 7 A L F , K My .rnwnl ,A 507 15 I fffv Q B 1 h Q 1 Th in 'Q -O my fweiqfh fl fhmsh- J 'MXDJ mwur 1532 21 QQ, Peppers is an organization devoted to creating spirit. The club members make posters and put goodies into their se oret pal's locker. During football season Peppers sponsored 9. Dad's Night. It was to honor ell the football p1a.yer's dads. At the end of the school year Peppers also had an all sports picnic. FIRST ROW, L. to R: Gabriella Rothenberger, Marcea Ball, Cathy White, Donna Knapp, Patti Crump, Lori Smith, Arm I-Iinchen. SECOND RCW, I.. to R: Lois Lindley, Terri Gilligan, Wanda Cx-im, Julie Hanson, Deene Funk, Sherri Coult, Kelly I-luddleston, Donna. Street, Shawna Keene. Tl-HRD ROW, L. to R: Irene Warner, Lisa Pulliam, Lisa Iolmsonj Karen Ven Wychen, Angela McBee, Keren Silvia, Colleen Stuart, Cathy Volk. FOURTH ROW, L. to R: Shelly Campbell, Gelinda Amell, Robin Bell, Kim Buffington, Kelly Bell, Rosa King, Tami Clowe, Sandy Bordeng FIFTH ROW, L. to R: linda, Goff, Ann Cle ary, Juanita Valentine, Candy Matthews , Geri Tomasheck, Ashland Flanders, JanetAdams, Gail Rodgerson, Tammi Davidson. .. 9' 1 X 'i-- .gf t -- f , W U 5 ,ig J- , Peppers 1977- 78 ,K - s-.. fa , fx hi QW f . yr. . wa aumf A 1 1, r 1 1 I - ' . lm .. 1. ,k.... Ig-1-iiixiz E5 FIRST ROW, L. to R: Terri Cilligan, Wanda Crim, Colleen Stuart, Cathy Volk. SECOND ROW, L. to R: Virginia Reed, Krista Piper, Troy Haughteling, Irene Warner. THIRD ROW, L. to R: Carol Warner, Laura Roberts, Becky Maulding, jeff Driggs, Keith Bower. FOURTH ROW, L. to R: Lee Engler, Tom Kappenman, Lori Macomber, Debbie Magnuson. FIFTH ROW, L. to R: Don Conradi, Beth Boone, Shelly Mohoric, adviser Bob Erickson, Betty Crim. At the beginning of the school year a new club was intro- duced into Centralia High School. Called the Saftye Club, which means stop auto fatalities through youth efforts, the members met once a month in room 202. During the fall the club Visited the kindergarten and presented skits to show how to dress and what types mask to wear on Halloween night. During Christmas vacation the club held a party at Mr. Erickson's house. Under the direction of Mr. Bredberg, they also made presentations on reflectorized materials at several of the schools and public organizations in the area. Shop Adio Nl-bv-cj Youlb E Orig E-AYAIKLTES H a H 3 RANCF R 193 T l A It PM how huh: M a 1- I ,maj .mpty or rms. 0 Ph? fmt V 1 puny ami limi. ' 'e H195 'Ar-rl -acts- Top Row: left to right-Randy Harris, Lee Neumann, K7 jamie Weeks, Tony Bierward, Brian Wilson. Second M71 Row: left to right-Syd Hampson, Todd Wilmovsky, ff, jeff Spencer, Don Conradi. Third Row: left to right- wffaf . . I ff f Paul Coty, Dave Conzatti, Keith jones. ,Z Ay Boys C Club is an organization of boys who have ' W earned a Varsity letter in one or more sports during the school year. The Boys Club members sell beverages at basketball and baseball games during the year. They also sell at B Tournament. The profits they make go into the CHS athletic programs. I 4 .f ,fa , Q - l 1- b ' I7 ' gllillfh '- ff f 7 M W l. W' I my 1, ' T W I Y ' ' QJZQ ,' ff' 51, 1 1 Q' ' ' I 7 C T 'f W 'fl V X 71 , I .V ,T . it J' I ' M gin lr. A 4 Boys C Club 1977-78 RISKS 9 KN, zu Dm W.. no... ,ash Jud :1i..3h.m an -mx. only nn? :hu bl.-J Your PMB. your stmde- really nf! FH L f' D ' 3 r 1 V 1 X by ri 1 0- At Ixrnes I1-n almost This small cross mv-a to my person :si-it I! GIRLS C CLUB Girl's C Club is a club for all girls Who have a JV or Varsity Letter in high school. Sports Girl of the Month, selling carnations for May Festival, and a possible Powder Puff Football game are some of the activities. 'N 14. W GPM ,x W ', - ssmtxmu W mmf, But we Should ,nu try if we could ,ee within If WEN be nw f L f mxy ,asm wise alfa me to 1m umm mar mana, wwe Mem In I m. .sf -- lf In a I sg I I ill-L .1 be , .i 1: 'JV as This year the debate club went to two college tournaments, UPS and PLU. The debate club also sponsered a sub-district individual events tournament. The debate team, Robert Mikleson and Ray Hayes, placed second in sub-district debate. The debate team sold class T-shirts to raise money to go to tournaments. FRONT ROW: Irene Werner, Lisa Pulliam, Shena Eberle. BACK ROW: Kevin Woodland, Ray Hayes, Robert Mikleson, Ron Jennings, Mark Sticklin, ADVISOR-Gil Kimbrough llf li D Y .vb BH? -iiyfiv - , '41 rw fi ni' .L ,, ni ,, W '15 K: 6 bf N ' .rr J 1'- zf Umm -D 5 Camus. The mmdslqap Q H J y Q V fl . ' ,D Unelw-engine 'ere Pulls, gangs of gb ,. these, The soft rl-SES X , i I I D Y Q D 1 I 'tint-4 Members from Left to R1gh1:, Bottom to Top Fmt Row Qkueelmgj Colleen DeCew, Darlene Mason, Kenzh Bower, Pam Lee, Kell: Barner, Jaya Lundqulst, Kmsta Paper Second Row Tama Hunt, Rhonda Davidson, Deanna I-lurn, Tammywatson, Warren Carsten, Klrk Lundquxst, Charylrm Gaates, Betsy Thompson, Mary Davad Third Row 1staud1ngl Ann Devld, Rogette Elder, Kun Buffmgton, Ca.thyCool-1, Sandy Solt, Tenn Clowe, Brett Barrett Fourth Row Ron Bartlett, Susan Zzmmerman, Shelly Mohorlc Cheryl Reed, Mark Dulm, Karlan Barrett, Cathy Lepoxdevan F1fth Row Steve Young, Krlsten Hughes Donny Erzokson, Mary Zlmmerman, Mark Harper 11m Reed, Mznke Smes, Phllllp Davis, Katy Grxggs, Patsy Berry, Crmg Mason, KPISUS Solt, Dona. Wldell Sncth Row Qstandmgl Tom Gruenfelcier, Bruce Lund, Donna Street, Kelly Huddeston. On ljolez Brian Piper, Rod Doones, Greg Martin, Triangle at top: Craig Bower, joe Steinbrenner, Scott Campbell. Not pictured: Kim Hughes, Mark Sullivan, Steve Lee. l Ski Club is an organization for the snow skiers of CHS. After lastyeal-'s lack of snow, the club was eager to participate in the winter sport. L Their activities consisted of a, Race Day at White Fass, e an night skiing trip to Ski Acres, and a four day trip to Whistler Mtn. in BJC ., Canada. Overall, it was a very successful year. QQ T or in B J I Mas: ell k BY LY P yi G 4 tkm Im tk X I b E h Q 9 sr ww -,A sr, 'nv W Adm! N-urn my H qhb Key Club is a service club, which is a junior division of the men's Kiawanis Club. ln the past most key clubs were open for male members only. This year the Centralia. Key Club opened its doors to female members. Key Club's activities include selling snowcones at B tournament, working with the Kiawanis club and their activities and raising money to buy the school something of importance. FRONT ROW: Paul Coty, Bruce jones, joel Blair, Dave Goff. MIDDLE ROW: Tony Bierwood, Leah Voetb erg, Dave Conzatti, Doug Goodwin. BACK ROW: Ron Mikalson, Jim Reed, Lisa Corwin, Hal Gronseth, Sue Campbell, David Piper. see me 1.5 fe. 0 me me E tb ft ZX! 5 r c.n er' woo W ,, ,1 -9 W rm so wwe UP Ie ul p t E I N is Beside MYEELF Ana mx 1 n J l , P Spanish Club has had a variety of activities Harough- out the year. Among these were: Balloon selling, . bake sales, a taco feed, and sponsoring a dance featuring Centaur . 1977-78 proved to be more involving to- D ward it's members than ever before. Mrs. Pfaff was the advisor until she had to leave after first quarter, then Mr. Bevans took charge. They are looking forward to an equally successful year next year! W D FlRST ROW, left to right, Gladys Mojica, Brigette Justinianal, Mike Blau, Judy johnson, jeff Bratlien, Rhonda Davidson. SECOND ROW, Loretta. Sanchez, Kelli Barner, Darlene Mason, Sue Campbell, Mardi Field, jayTreat, LeRoy Engler, Coleen Widell. TI-KRD ROW , Cecilia Wolfenbarger, Sue Randolph, Pat Thema Elaine Smith, Kelli Norberg, Lori Larson, Kathy Griggs, Sue Beck. FOURTH ROW, Tom Bette, Bruce Lund, Sue Whipple, jon Wiley, Doug Chandler , Marci Kludr, Kaprlan Berrett, Jim Gilligan, Beth Boone, Lisa Pulliam. FIFTH ROW, Mike Campbell, JayWaI1:erS, Mr. Bevans, Keith Bower, Mark Marchin, David Chappell. S, ESPECT K 1 15 rare. m umm 1 ux a B , p y A ever- L L 'll have respect F th om o ers lf Pt c fs th f Q..- QQ. 3 2 11 is J mt , .Q 55' if ,..f ,.,, .. Honor Society members must maintain a 3.01 GPA or higher. Sophomores and Freshman must maintain a 3.40 GPA or higher. Their Officers are President, Shari Lethg Vice President, Jim Gilligang Secretary, Anne Hincheng and Sargeant at Arms, Eric Schmitt. The years activities included: selling candygrams at Christmas, selling programs at B Tournament, taking a trip to Seattle or somewhere near, and taking a picnic at the end of the year. First Row: left to right-Eric Schmitt, Mark Leth, Mark Machin, Sharon Brower, Robin Seroshek, Sue Whipple, Lori Robinson, KarlenBerrett, Erin Tracy, Karen Bullock, MararetToothaker, Darlene Mason, Robin Bell, Tina Gleason, Shawn Guardipee, Cecilia Wolfenbarger, Carl Lawrence, Second Row: left to right-Jim Gilligan, Lance Palmer, Cheryl Reed, Shelly Mohoric, Mark Seymour, Jody Mason, De Lynn Hawes, Kellie Norberg, Thelma Brian, Keith Bower, Karen Lehman, Kristie Solt, Becky Miltenberger, Mike Thomas, Wen Toy, Jan Hamilton, Diana Widell, Joan Borte, Lori Womack, Denise Keahey, lisa Pulliam, Lori Macomber, Rich Ringel, Debbie Magnuson. Third Row: left to right-Patty Crank, Kristine Wilson, Sue Gelder, Kelli Barner, Sue Zimmerman, Pam Lee, Lori Kuder, Laura Roberts, Patsy Berry, Dona Widell, Shena Eberle, Lisa Barrett, Becky Bundy, Coleen Widell, Sharelle Stuewe. Fifth Row: Left to right-Collin Hurn, Bruce I-less, Kim Buffington, Lisa Corwin, Lois Lindley, Wilma Smith, Lisa Secrest, Carrie Pickett, Tony Palmer Susan Woodland, Susan Schluter, Tami I-lunt, Rogette Elder, DeAnna Hurn, Sixth Row: left to right-Ron Riggles, David Brumsickle, Mike Campbell, Shari Leth, Sam Kim, Teresa Peterson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S 'ff S 5 5 S W Qi El.. NES Nu HE rp A v Th pl 5 . L Ji-'jg 3 E .Y e rice in li?-as W T ' I must not strain to MQW 'counts-iris wth Yu ml mth ease Hn meant F-Y 'vs rr so 1 muck, mv Pun WAV- and fangnxty cn F111- croll ujll 'S 01 u The Newspaper Production class is a staff of high school students who prO - duce the Columns, a monthly News- paper under the guidance of Ba.rbara Newton, Adviser and Kim Hughes and Dave Brmnsickle, Student Co-Editors. Assisting Editors were Judy Blaser and Lance Palmer, Features, Kristie Solt and Becky Miltenberger, News, Ron Mikelson and Frank MacDonald, Sports, Sue Campbell, Scott Duncan and Kevin Woodland, Photography, Ed McLaughlin, Business Editor, and' Scott Campbell Art. The staff presented information bringing students of Cl-IS up to date with the insight of the school and activities going on in Centralia. Front: left to right-Scott Duncan, Ron Mikelson, Lance Holman, Susie Allen, Kim Hughes, Becky Milten- Palmer, Judy Blaser, l-lal Gonseth, Kevin Woodland, berger. Fourth Row: left to right-Bruce Lund, Lynn Ann I-linchen. Second Row: left to right Cheryl Wakefield, Dave Brumsickle, Ann David, Eric Reed, Robert Mikelson, Tony Tickner, Scott Camp- Liebman, jeff Murray, Frank MacDonald. A student bell, Kristie Solt, Joy McElroy, Sue Campbell. must be a member of Annual or Newspaper in order Third Row: left to right- Tami Hunt, Rodney to be a member of Quill S Scroll. Buffington, Cathy White, Rogette Elder, Tim 1 gn . STRENGTH N' 'ndve I 1? 4 LF lm rx WF A h F P 1 A 1 Iwqk b 1, r 4, 1, tem Y' YIUER5 19 R 'USERS Boys Club is a club that functions through the year doing the jobs of picking out a tree and setting it up for the Christmas tolo. AC- tivitiesinthe group are choosing a Boy of the Month participating in the student-faculty basketball game, and renting the film shown to the boys during Mofher's Tea. in the spring. Boys Club gets its funds by holding car washes and selling refreshments at B tournament and other basketball games. uf MARK SEYMOUR, VICE-PRESIDENT JAMIE WEE KS, SERGE ANT-AT-ARMS DON RINGEL, PRESIDENT JEFF SPENCER, SECRETARY-TREASURER -11Qg X, X grin? A... , wus I f ,flfr al R' R 1 l l ', ' M 'xii xx' ' A Mx 5 . 91 ? . 5 1 They mem an L ren Proud to L T How mvvdw 'und Fl above. xr. member mm these- dws- You guyz keep dem, of ,t. , me Iwmm mug 'bqm FRONT LEFT Adwsor Ilm Beck, Daxrel1Pr111, Annett Rltchey, LucyA11en, Pattl Blosl, Scott Wlvkala., Lorne Lane SECOND RCW Tlm Hanson, Jerry Gladson, Bobbze Bman, lK11'!1ASh1T1OI'e, DonFugate, Sam Boyd, Chuck Wlegard Denms Knapp, RandyVanderv1lf, LAST ROW Scot Kesmng Rex Slemp Micke Buffzngton, P1111 Brooks, Davld Gerhman Carl Ivhlton, Ron Laeger The FFA has been really busy 11118 past year partlclpatlng 1n varlous actwmes, publlc speakmg, and parllamentsry procedures as well as local meetings and district judging contests As for money making we have really made the bucks selling cider, pumpkins, plants out of the green house I 2 and seeds. Gur activities this year were great, we went sled- ing, bowling, swimming and had basketball games with local chapters. -f-' b- -QNQQFX pb ,ZW 0 Q YHTIQJQ6 X A1 WQQXW QOQQ QEW QVSSJ JIU Cul' V0-.JJ Mx' RK Q f . X, ,Q Ili :- J if . Y.. ka. It F.. af' Y.. 1.a...'t X .. mm.. A aa. tr. mm 0' P work te lm work to ae -ymtrfphf' an If-1 zewku Y... KNEELING LEFT: Steve Van Wychen, Sam Kim, Lance Palmer, Stephen Ambeau, FIRST ROW: Patty Crump, Terry Burlson, Brenda Simon, Wendy Crouse, Connie Natcher, Angela McBee, Linda Burleson, Rick Ringle, Karen Bullock, Marla Page, Lois Lindley, Shena Eberle, Renette Bushaw, Irene Warner, Meg Simons, Robin Bell, Mike Blau, SECOND ROW: Norman Benjamin, Ed McLaughlin, Tim I-Ianson, Kevin Wood- land, Lisa Pulliam, Laura Roberts, Jody Masom, Karen Silva, DeLynn I-Iawes, Karen Van Wychen, Melissa Ticknor, Shari Leth, Tina MaCarty, Adviser Robert Drake, LAST ROW: Deanna I-Iurn, Debbie Smith, Dave Foley, Rhonda Davidson, Chris Daarud, Ron Mikalson, Lori Smith, Colleen Widell, Ed Kelly, Gina Tomasino, Colleen DeCew, Renita Paulson. Future Business Leaders of America fF.B. L. A. I is a National vocational education organization for all students of high school age who are interested in pre- paring for a career in the business world. The goals of FBLA are to develop competent business leadership by creating better understanding of business management, and to build character, confidence and loyalty in each member. It also assists students in establishing occupa- ional goals thus facilitating the transition from school to work. Local, Regional, State, and National bus- iness contests and Workshops are designed to stimulate this interest in business and business classes. Each year the Centralia chapter raises money for March of Dimes and uses the learn While you earn approach in its own fund raising events. Profits in money making projects goes to defer the cost of Iravel and lodging at state and national conferences. This year, the Centralia Chapter, one of the largest in the state, is made up of sixty members. Included among these sixty members is our state FBLA President Sam Kim. Cc' nucnraon Pgoc, F55 S555 5 U T U R E USINESS EADERS MERICA The whole mr lx nd Yet at times 1 Ana boastfl b ln' In la A C Mies New dw- lag Q md C 'urge my 1- ' - A ,. wry, mn mm M, mm , 5 H , -s P Q .2 ll 'il f 1 , mb' R 09 Ullllllll? -ig The Radio Club broadcasts several programs on the local stations. Among them are one minute reports on KELA and on the College T Station KCE D. They also provide music in the commons at both lunches. my TOP ROW, left to right: Brett Chytil, Kirk Bowers, Bruce Lund, Brad Feigenbaum, Mark Lohr, jim Gilligan, Mark Sticklin, Randy Elam, SECOND ROW, left to right: Ed Kelly, Mike Medrzychi, Breezy Pulliam, Mark Finley, Jeff Bratlin, Todd Betts, Dave Curtis, Bob Tomasino, Mark Machin Lance Palmer, David Ramm. Not Pictured: Brad 7 Folsom, George Smith, Sandy Wing, Ron Morman, Tim Hanson, Joey Ramone, Mike Srehnel, Bill Vasilauskas, Don Fugate, GordanWy1am, Norm Aneleri, Stan Tidyman, Dave Conzatti, Joe Hitzel, Sheryl Messenger, Lisa Stidham, Danny,Touchett, Don Stalker, Joe Amell. kN: K ,Q Tlgzaoizniziiiir 01155, fl nd T2z.32i1z.::i:':L Evifiiff Future Scientists of 'FC America holds an open lab night once a Week from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. At that time, the lab is open to FSA members who Wish to Work on experiments. Field trips are planned to the Trojan Nuclear Power Plant, the University of Washington science labs and the Seattle Aquarium. The group hopes to have people from scientific professions give talks to the club. SC! 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SEC- Toothaker, Ann Hinchen, Mark Heitkemper. arm and Home Lv V +1 A 'H ' ll W is-,Li A II B B lx es gillgim, CB -2 M cu E cu 411 Cu OJ Q CD M D 'GQ D Simmer, invited- winter, i ted, gas-Q FIRST ROW L. to R: Meg Symons, Wilma Oertli, Sybil jones, Teresa Peterson. SECOND ROW L. to R: Celeste Davidson, Susan Woodland, Shawn Cuardipee, Laura Roberts, Robyn Turner, Cindy Marks. THIRD ROW, L. TO R: Sue Beck, Renette Bushaw, Deda Henry, Kathy Bingley, Michelle Donath, Tami Coty, Melissa Ticknor, Lynda Craig. 1, I, 'x i 1Qif:.1 ' J FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is a new club this year. Advisers are Sybil jones and Wilma Oertli. Officers are Meg Symons, president: Laura Roberts, vice- president: Robyn Turner, secretary: Sue Beck, treasurer: Deda Henry, parliamentarian: Celeste Davidson, representative. The club has eighteen members. This year they participated in a rock-a-thon and did some baking for the salvation army. J! CW .Mc of. , , M um n The ,tfem up M-L .ni su-wg-1 deep MW Em Cn IL, wav S me OF f-mnhow 5 Flows ankly ' IW-Q, bubbles mrnk and ' f ,M xr V LAL --Q... E-Q.. ,A vrnqwa' f ,sd ,,.,i f --'mum fwfr I ...MA -- ..... We f mmm ' W - W M-W wwgyww fet,yM.mt.,.,.....,,,,,,.,.L. ,.., .W NL, N Mgmt k,,,.A W, x -gammwmeemggpf as 5 S JL mm Girls League And Cabinet Of 1977-1978 FRONT ROW: Shelly Mohoric, Ann David, Judy Blaser, Lynn Wakefield, Sally Toothaker, Carrie Vengley, Cheryl Reed. BACK ROW: Advisor: Gilda Bauer, Debbie Smith, Kristie Wilson, Janet Wolden, Karen Bullock, Becky Miltenberger, Kerri Foss, Kristie Solt, Shena Eberle, Karlan Barrett, Kristin Hughes. Not pictured is Kim Hughes. Girls League had been a part of Centralia High School for over 40 years, and for the past 11 of those years, the post of advisor has been held by Gilda Bauer. Girls League starts the year off with a bang by selling conc essions at football and basketball games, and the action never seems to stop until the last bell of the year has sounded. Their activities range from B-League games to Mothers Tea, and from there to the FatherfDaughter Banquet to May Festival. x , I 1 ing - C 55 RY xv, , Irhfwe ' - . r on edfmnmn. Q my ,N M be wefxcne W 3 Xi' Y If 59'm lMe5 'HY more sr-Sheer were kms. mme.- 'ilzz K, ,X Homecoming was a big success this year. Chairmen Anita. Quaintance and Linda French along with Frank MacDonald, master of ceremonies, planned and organ- ized the week's activities. The theme, 20th Century Tigers, was well received by the student body. Each class decorated a part of the commons, the gym and e window in town to go with their own theme. The juniors Won the competition. There were five dress-up days and e different activity each day at lunch. Gn Orange and Black Day there was an orange and black licorice eating contest. On Pajama Day there was a pile-on-the -bed contest. The seniors won with 68 people. There was e rootbeer drinking contest on Western Day. The seniors had e riot at lunch on Sixties Dey. On Movie Star Day an old movie was shown. Homecoming princesses were freshmen, Mary Zim- merman: sophomores, Teresa Buchholzz juniors, Cheri Faseno: seniors, Meg Symons, Lori Ely, and Karen Leh- man. Mareea Ball was crowned Homecoming Queen at the game. K I 914' Kg, Z Although the Tigers lost to Mark Morris, 13-7, it was close until the end. 7 ls 1 I CTI... SD ll GENDS F Tl ras Fu k wi r H f il - 1 .5 .P -.1 xeg W A nf' ala waxy, will be mia 'S After seeing Your A Good Man Charlie Brown , one Word Was said from the audience's lips: BRAVO! The 1978 all school play was a success. Large audiences attended each of the three performances. All in all, Charlie BroWn Was a fine performance and a joy to Watch. 3 VOUD'l2lEP3600fW CMLQKHUE CWM .Qif C .ix wk G-2? 5 , I A musicaW comedy 1 Ny fi V .- fi f ' ,R fx' x 4 'y 'i f ' '- bl It 4 -10 bw- ' - vf A . 4311 ' 4 Q xv' 7 2 F! F 3 vi 0,' . Q , A 55 s'r1NcPREsEN'r A , ' H K 1 PIM, fo, ,im I yawn for the Ana meantime the , m Future Pzstf- present ls Ie-lung me Fan. V is 7-1 ,Q '54 QD Cast members-Left to Right: Mike McClellan, Cheryl Reed, Dave Bates, Susie Allen. Not Pictured - Tony Ticknor Black magic cast its spell on playgoers at the 77-78 Senior Class Play, Bell, Book and Candle. The show's action centers around a young witch, Gillian, fCheryl Reedj, who is tired of covern life. With the aid of her aunt, Miss Holroyd fSusie Allenj, and her brother Nickie fTony Ticknorj, she sets out to get better acquainted with her bache- lofr neighbor, Shepperd Henderson QDave Bates. J Using a spell to make him fall in love with her, Gillian is exposed as a witch when the scheme backfires. Sidney Redlitch's QMike McC1e11enJ charm allows her to fall in love as well. Letting Shep see her true nature almost breaks their re- lationship, but soon Gillian realises that her love has made her mortal. The romance is resolved as Gillian speaks the appropriate cliche, After all, l'm only human. Q1-EJ' Rs H245 .M 1'5 :THEN souNDs ' 7. w , Have Qu Mu- che. walk sounds mhm rise Ana mn the 1--.in Upw its million wind blow by wa EKU Ama die., wk dawn the siren. quick gray fail E e'. ,, a I' u 5 s!, ,R E My K, zf Igfieg mom X Treasure Eg - f i.-. Q i' , Q X 8 N1 N 'k L' f' N' ,Rx ,- , wi ,QQ ,sf f' 3 L23 ..-.J W? E 3 - Dave BI'U.1'1'1S1Ck1e V1ce Pres1dent fin .Q 'A' ' f A K .M wa Q ,L , . 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Good Citizen Award, Captain girls Basketball Team5,gjTfhompson MSNONH1 Aw Hfd as Qisfffffigfilfi .iii 'Q S outstanding Captain ffwrestling Team . Cf 'mkg STEVE BALDWIN lst team All Conference TONY BIERWARD Top school kicking record, lst team All Conference Kicker. CAMPBELL iiir- I iir,e. C illfalfiiller Market Basket BRIAN CARSTEN I Centralia College Scholarship RANDY CHAMBERLAIN All Conference Football FRED CONRADI All Conference Baseball RICK ELAM I IC S All Conference Baseball, 2nd leading hitter in league. LORI ELY Centralia College Scholarship, leading scorer, rebounder, and merit winner in Girls Basketball. CARL CONZATTI Most inspirational SBRADI FEIGENBAUM I Centralia College Scholarship KERRI FOSS Centralia College Scholarship JAN HAMILTON Thompson Memorial Award Scholar- ship to Olympic College I Football S E TIM I-KJLMAN Most inspirational in Boys Basketball LKIM HUGHES Tennis team captain SAM KIM Soroptomist Award C S gnior MARCI KLUDT I Pomona Grange Scholarship, Masonic Scholarship RANDY KO STICK C Centralia College Scholarship, All- team, honorable s s gg o.gt at All Conferenoegfpaseball. LeWis'County Board of Realtors Scholarship, Centralia College Scholarship SHARI LETH Centralia Education Association Scholarship GREG, MARTIN r C lst team All Conference Football, Left Back Tackling Awartlj Nominee for All-State Football CI-IERYL MATTHEWS Track team captain MIKE MCCLELLAN Centralia College Scholarship RON MIKALSON U. P. S. Honors at Entrance LEE NEUMANN Most inspirational, most valuable player in Basketball, team captain in Boys Track, lst team All Conference, Back nominee for All-State Football, Team Captain for Basketball, Black Hills League Football. Thor Peterson Memorial Award Krista PARYPA C captain of Girls Track, Co- Captain of Gymnastics votedimost valuable gymnast, Girl Athlete of the year. STEVE PECKHAM lst team All Conference linebacker, Nominee to All-State Football, Captains Award, runner up to the tackling award, All expenses paid to cokwe Us BEANS LPOHLMAN A 1 C T Coach Award in Football I Cl-IERYL REED Team captain of Girls Track, Bank Check Supply Scholarship. DON RINGEL U. S. Navel Academy CHRISIROBINSON Most inspirational Swing Choir KRISTIE SOLT Team Captain of Volleyball, Centralia College Scholarship IEFFCSPENCER if C 1st'AllifCbnference Quarterb r Coaches Award in Football, notfiinee to All-State Football, Most valuable player in Black Hills League Baseball Led the team in runs. MEG SYMONS Presbyterian Church Scholarship, Lewis County Board of Realtors Scholarship. ToNyrr1cKNoR Centralia College Scholarship SALLY TOOTHAKER U.P. S. Trustees Scholarship, U,P,S. Honors at entrance. ELAINE TRACY Centralia College Scholarship, C,W,U. Scholarship. VERN .TREAT T Centralia College Scholarship s JOE VOETBERG Team Capt. for Boys Track, Most valuable and most inspirational in wrestling. LYNN WAKEFIELD All Conference Center for Girls Basketball. JAY WALTERS jp Centralia College Scholarship I DONA WIDELL Centralia College Scholarship CURTIS WILSON Most inspirational wrestler JAMIE WEEKS lst team all conference center, most inspirational award in football,1j ip ' selectesglf-to play in All-StateCCFoo1:baC11 Game. I A SUSAN ZIMMERMAN George Washington Good Citizenship Award, and Scholarship, Soroptimist Scholarship, team Captain in Tennis ,Ry-slulr - A l , . 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A , A.,.1,w,-if-WQ4. .Q A I H' - H 6 ww Milli N, -I ALMA MATER FOUR YEARS TOGETHER IN OUR SCHOOL WHERE ALL OUR HEARTS ABIDE BY GRADUATION TORN AND WIDE BUT STILL WHEN TWO OR THREE SHOULD MEET AND MEMORIES CARRY BACK WE LL SING TO PRAISE THE HOINOR OF OUR FIGHTING ORANGE AND BLACK APART WE'RE SCATTERED FAR ' V HAP:-:Ness 0 Q I I Counts vm wal Th tl-x . mlm: sf' ,,,,,, by ilne :lungs- ! L-wen 1. doubt He. is lnppy h W it aut. Q C kiosk W4 QNQWMN Kr,1K9glM8f,, 2 fg ii? 'tsgti N a' K' 1- r ,, s'll May Festival is a tribute to the senior class put on by Girls League It is an annual eventg being held the first Monday of May each year This year, May Festival was held on May 1, 1978, with the activ1t1es ranging from the seniors wallcing in, to the crowning of the Lord and Lady The Lord and Lady of the year were Ed Kelley and Kim Hughes They were ac- dedicated to the semor class by the pep staffs Also Mr Brumsickle and other faculty members handed out awards and trophies to students who had wmked for these honors over the last 4 years 1978 CLASS YELL WE ARE MIGHTY WE ARE GREAT CUZ WE RE THE CLASS OF 78 companied by their court. A dance routine was . . , ! I I Nm S 'Ln 1,512 'd E kg me 1 lu. Q., U mmm fu. B 4 h Q W V so mock 1 f..1 th 1 h f 1-l--I 4 September Wholesome and pure in body and mind. Karen Lehman Sportsmanship in all that I do. jamie Weeks October Gracious in manner. Meg Symons Friendship and loyalty. Steve Baldwin Bo And Girl November Loyal and sincere in friend ship. Judy Blas er Leadership and responsi- biuw. Russ Schrier S N Flllllfx ' s ' ,Emi 5 f I , ,mn ' E 'A rrwlrilxuld Spend Tlllsgtdl 1' 1 .V The Month S' o December Truthfu1, obedient, and courte ous. Susan Zimmerman Honesty with myself and JOE others. Joe Voetberg Jan uary Ready to give all possible service. Kitty Knowles Generosity and respect. Tony Bierward February Hlmpartial in judgement. Susie Allen Citizenship and school spirit. Frank MacDonald 'K ,1 :PWUIQL the W my Vw March Always seeking knowledge. Krista Parypa Diligence in study. Mike Campbell April Willing to forgive and forget. Carrie Vengly Willingness to do more than is asked of me. Dave Brumsickle Alnwgmmlff AQ., ,A V b b A M A , .Y ,,,,,,,g QM, M., UW fm, 0.1 . 11 mgm 11 4, l.m..H.,I-. I E 1 I May True to the best that 18 within me. Ann David True to the best that 18 Within me. Syd Hampson ANN Facing Graduation FACES OF OLD AND FACES OF NEW PEOPLE WE KNOW AND PEOPLE WE KNEW GROWING TOGETHER THEN DRIFTING APART ALWAYS AN ENDING, AND NOW A NEW START AT GRADUATION WE ALL GROW NEARER AND ALL OUR FRIENDS SEEM SO MUCH DEARER AND AS WE SAY OUR FINAL GOOD-BYE ONE LAST EMBRACE AND ONE MORE CR Y. I A KEEP IN TOUCH AND PROMISE I WILL A REMEMBER WHEN B U71 BETTER STILL, A PLACE IN MY HEART YOU'LL ALWAYS STAY THIS IS WHAT'S SAID AS WE GO OUR OWN WA Y. AUTHOR UNKNOWN UNAFRAID ' - v I sly to Fun, a I In 'Is the worst lk! :lik :gm Lifg exit sau-1 mr. Out af' uae ns cow- mgg you can dof -nny morn bnfh 1 UNCHANGING Alzkwgk 1 ...ight .mx wnlzh me F-un-. And win x high -ma L..,...f.d plug ru hw. 1. keep I mf: ..y-.am my .m jjfaff qv-nt mm- -me 'Bb 'I f 15 'I' ' , 4 ff -f '1 .' evane- gl In ,, SLLF Ulu IANCF I 5, UIQ. had to st-my klons For a-AY., , However- un nut cor:-.pl'r.nnEnQ .. I n-.vu 1-.tuna Th-at l cwla be so before, .nm-naman 'H+ rem Q i seg! E-'ns X 5 4 i 1 S 5 1 fl fb ' 7 ygyf V5 VANITATUM Whenl gaze in the louldng Qllss lately alas, lt's not my own fine :hu I see - Seerm-'Ju5y, fu. Th-nl must grow claw f: f:f '-9 like mmm .lm I ' Senior Class O 1978 Senior Class lass e for lass e for Albertson, Kevin Duane Boys Club 1, 2, 3,4 Alexander, Richard Arlen Cross-Country 4, Track 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3,4, Football 1, 2, Roadrunners 4 A Allen, Lucy Marlane I-'FA 2,3,4, FFA Reporter 3, FFA Presi- dent 4, FFA Representative 4, Girls League 1,2, 3,4, Peppers 4 Allen, Susan Louise Girls Basketball 2, 3,4, Most Inspirational 3, Team Captain 4, Track 2,3,4, Team Captain 4, Girls C Club 2,3,4, Creative Writing 4, Girls Leage 1,2, 3,4, Honor Society 2, Peppers 2,3, Newspaper 4, Senior Play 4, Girl-of-the -Month 4., Homecoming Court 2, Band 1, 2, 3,4, Marching Camp 4, Majorette 4, Band Council 3,45 Quill and Scroll 4, Secre- tary 4, G. W. Citizen Award Nominee 4, Girls State 3, Supreme Court judge 3, Senate l,2,3,4, Student Gov't1,2,3,4,, Class President 4, Vice Pres. 3, Treas 2, Council 1, Senior Poll, DAR Citizenship Award, Miss Irresistible 1, Konehead Klub Parliamentarian, Precision Dance Sec. fTreas. Amell, Joseph Alezander Wrestling 2,3,4, Boys Club l,2,3,4, Boys C Club l,2,3,4, Girls League Cabinet 4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Transfer Student 2, Hillsboro Mid High School Anderson, William Albert Debate Club 2, All School Play 3, Foot- ball 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Stage Band 2, 3, Transfer Student 3, Karate Club 3, City Council 2 145 ' W. ul nv. an hm., Th' 'nu' 'rf 'V' Q I ,F thnuqkt Floors ure Just Puts, ' Lire suit.-1, an our 9 ' 'H' '-'NWS 1'-4 minds so it ,seems - 'INN U' wr druuns. Baker, Ricky Wayne ArtC1ub 1, -2, 3, 4, Slci Club 1, 2 Baldwin, Steven Patrick 1 iootball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Ball, Gayle jenienne Girl sLeague-1, 2, 3, 4 Ball, Marcea Leann Drill Team 1, Softball 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl'sC Club 2, 3, 4, Girl's League 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Peppers 3, 4, Peppers Secretary 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 4, TL 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student 2 from Boron, Califor- nia, Spirit Week Chairwoman 4, Senior Poll Bi est F1irt 4 House 4 Senate Ag SS 4, Student Gov. 4, Senior Class Rep. 4, 3 Koneheads Sergeant of Kones 4 Bartlett, jeffrey Edward Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bates, David William Cross-Country 2, Track 1, Wrestling . 1, 2, 3,'Annual 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Choir 1, Quill and Scroll 4, Transfer Student from Franklin Pierce High School in Tacoma, WA 1 , , 1 I . I I sr 1 5 L 1 r Belew, Steve Wayne Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 L Q Bergman, Stephanie Gail f Girl's League 1, 2, 3, 4 Dave Brumsickle 8 S usie Allen 146 Berry, Patrisha Ann Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 2, Slci Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bierward, Antone Frederick Baseball 2, Boys Basketball 1, Cross- Country 2, Golf 1, Football 3, 4, All C0nfQr9f1Qet4, ,BUYS Club 1, 24114, it Boys C Club 3, 4, Key Club -1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Boy-of-the-month 4, Junior Prom Court 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys State 2, Roadrunners 2, Student Gov. 4 Judy Blaser S Ron Cummins Bingaman, Dena Fay FBLA 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bingley, Kathleen Sue Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Blaser, Judy Kay Girls Basketball 2, Girls C Club 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Peppers 2, S,'l'.A.G. 1, Annual 2, Newspaper 3, 4, All School Play 1, 3, Pepstaff, Wrestling 2, Football 3, Girl- of-the-Month 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Percision Dance 2, 1977 Homecoming Legg Queen 4 Konehead Klub 4 Blau, Michael Steven Golf 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Spanish Club 4, Transfer Student from Canada 3, Chess Club 2 Blomgren, Amy Frances Tennis 2, 3, 4, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 1, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Annual 3 Bltunenthal, Tammy Lynn Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 SS I lmnde tba nicest kiss mu ' ,QQ Afxoobllw igio the Bower, Craig David Baseball 23 Boys Basketball 13 Golf 13 Track 3, 43 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys C Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 43 S.T.A.G. 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 33 News- paper 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Marine Physical Fitness Award3 2 Sergeant of Arms Ski Club3 4 Brian, Thelma Kay Track 2, 33 Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing 43 S. T.A. G. 23 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual 4 Peppers 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2 Sergeant of Arms 33 Tigerettes Drill Team 13 Statistician for Wrestling Brumsickle, David Roy Cross4ountry 1, 2, 43 Track 3, 4 Boys C Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Creative Writing 43 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 458, T.A.G. 13 Soccer Club 33 Newspaper 3, '4 Co- editor 43 junior Prom Cou.rt3 Quill and Scroll 43 G.W. Citizen Award 33 Road- runners 1, 2, 3 Student Gov't 4 ASB Vice Pres. Wrestling Manager 1, 23 Homecoming Chauffeur 43 Honorary Key Club Member 43 Contributed Most to Class Senior Poll 43 Buffington, Michael Lawrence Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Boys C Club 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Choir43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Bussart, David D. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Busselle, Kim Rene' Girls League 1, 2, 3, 43 Qffilfi A , y , , , WWW Calkins, Deborah Ann Transfer Student 4 Campbell, James Scott Art Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Slcm Club 1 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Football 1, 2, Home- coming Court 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer: Vice T .,,.,,, , an .aa ,W Michael john 1, 2, BoysClub 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 4, Boy-of-the-month 4, Boys State 1st Alternate 3, Class Officer: Treasurer 4, F.S.A. 3, 4Vice-President 4 Carsten, Brian Donald Tennis 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Annual 3, Football 1, Rotary Exchange Student in japan, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong Club, Karate Club, Basketball, Basketball Manager 2 Cassedy, Angela Francine Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Tony Bierward 8 Carrie Vengley Chamberlain, Randy Scott Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 3, 4, Representative 1 Chambers, Dewayne Milton Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chappell, David jay Bowling 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 3, 4, Choir 4, Swing Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Boys State President ransfer Student 1 Edmonds l'l'X'MlllYlYM S 7 ' ' 1 .,..,,l.cr uw. ea. 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P--I 4.3, Churchill, Bruce Amen 1 . ge. 5 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Clark, Brenda Kay D, N Glrls League 1 2 3 4 ,, Clark, Denise lee , 1 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3 Coates, Dorothy Kathleen Girls Basketball 2, Bowling 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Girl-of-the-Month 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Spanish 3, Choir 4, Swing Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Coleman, Ronald Lee Boys Basketball 3, Golf 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Conradi, Fredrick Charles Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student Toledo Conztti, Carl Nicholas Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club Cousens, Carol Lee Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Choir 3, 4 Becky Miltenberger S C arl C onzatti Cousens, Cheryl Ann Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Craig, Lynda Diane Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student from Olympia 4 Creech! Deanna in Vvrfr Hn Creative Writing 4, Girls League 1,7 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4 Cruse, Michaelle Renee' FFA 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band4 Cummins, Ronald james Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Trapshooting 4 A nn D avid 8 Mike Filhart Daarud, Crystal Lee Girls League 4, Transfer Student 4 Dahl, Brian Edward Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 David, Ann Elizabeth Girls Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Leadership Camp 4, Girls C Club 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League President 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club Ofiicer 3, Newspaper 4, J.V. Pepstaff 2, Band 1, Senior Poll Class Cut-Up , Homecoming Chauffer 4, Senate 4, Student Gov. 4, Representa- tive 4 151 wrnxbw- . 'Q K . Q- Q, A, Q li . L ' 1 ld , fi U Q 5 .Sf ,,ZJX5'c k 1 1 4 A gfzcv 'ell ilu' F f f -.Minn ,,, jami Weeks Lori Ely Davis, lillian Patricia Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 FI-L4 45 DeCew, Larry Allen Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Deyo, james Gerard Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dillehay, Raymond Doyle Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dokken, Donora Jeanne Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Frederick, Mark Dooms, Rodney Shane Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 45 S.T,A.G. 1, 2 Duncan, G. Scott Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 35 Boys C Club 3, 4 Peppers 2, 35 Soccer Club 35 Football 1, 2, 45 Frosh Pep Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Elam, Ricky Claude Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys Basketball 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Soccer Club 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4 Ely, Lori Jean ' Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4,,Key Club 4, Pepstaff Football 3, 4, J,V. 2, Girl-of- -month 1, Homecoming Court 1, 4, or Prom Court 3, George Washing- ton Citizen Award Nominee 4, Student Gov. 1, 4, Representative 2, 3, Class Vice President 1, Secretary 2 . Fasoulis, John Peter Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Softball 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Football 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Feigenbaum, Bradford Phillip Radio Club 4, Transfer Student from Rochester High School Feist, Roy Mathew Annual 4 Ferbrache, Donna Lee Girls Basketball 3, Track 1, 4, Girls C Club 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Top Ten 4 , C s 3 4 Doug Paul gf,- 153 ,Joe Voetberg SYM f '7 an Excl-x little bug so To make thx! vast a a k Fl nd 1 unwnumf. an Q nf U I R C B L r gl 2 . uni:-i U u chi.-pin ., Th.: weep, In au-tk Filhart, Michael Alfred Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Sward, Debra Marie Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Foss, Kerri Lee Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Cabinet 4, Kone Head Treasurer 4 f 4 French, Lindalenora , Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 2, 3, Soccer Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Chairman 4 Fricke, Tracye Ann Gymnasiics 2, FBLA 2, 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 2, 3, Radio Club 2, S.T.A.G. 1, All School Play 2, Pepstaff 3, 4, Band 1, Homecoming Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Kone Head Club President 4 . Fryfrneh Pauli-7 get ee ee 4 4 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 , Funk, Elayne Florence FFA 4, Peppers 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 3, 4, Transfer Student Chehalis 4, 'Girls League 4 Gilligan, Judith Ann Bowling 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Girls C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Sports Girl of the Month 2 4 Meg Symons f is .,. 5 Q, zfr 's my H Givens, Gary Michael Boys Basketball 1, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student Mossyrock Godsey, Owen Bruce ' Boys Cl11l5'l, 'f '3', '4 Greisen, Shannon Colleen Peppers 3, Choir 3, 4, Nonette 4 Grimes, Michael Eugene Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Groshong, S cot Alan Boys Basketball 1, Bowling 2, Track 2, Honor Society 4 Krysta Parypa S Lee Neumann Hamilton, janet Kay Girls Basketball 2, Volleyball 2, FBLA 1, Girls League 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Transfer Student Rochester Hampson, Sydney Douglas Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Transfer Student 2 Harris, Randal Wilson Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 2, 3, Annual 4, Trapshooting 4, Senate 4, Representative 4 2 - ' wrt. si Q e 1 e 1 wxndmg road the best. m By :Lek new view . -S 4 3 wff- hd- Hawes, Douglas Sheldon Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Choir 4, Transfer Student 4 Heil, julie Girls League 4, Transfer Student 4 Hess, Bruce Warren Tennis 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Soccer Club 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Pepstaff 4, Homecoming Court 4, Representative 4, FSA Hilpert, Layne Richard Golf 3, Track 1, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Hinchen, Anne Marie Gymnastics 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Peppers 3, 4, Soccer Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, Girls State 3, Representative 4 Holme, Elizabeth Irene Girls League,1,,,2,, 3,i,4,1Band 1, 2, 3, 4 I . Holmgren, Linda Marie Gymnastics 1, Girls League 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Transfer Student 1, Seattle, Celestial Singers 4 Amy Blomgren 8 Bruce Hess 156 So half' the 1-.I-xxrm QF life. is this' We cannot too Fu- xhexd . ,Q aft? , , as i at i 1 'X Vg.. Brenda V Hunter S Amell Hosley, Michelle Ione Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 House, Robert Earnest Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Huff, Craig Steven Boys Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Trans- fer Student 3 Olympia Hughes, Kimberly Dawn Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, FBIA 2, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Cabinet 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Ski Club Secretary- A Treasurer 4, Newspaper 3, 4, News- paper Editor 4, Band 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, PSS Fitness Award 1, Senate 4 Hull, Matthew Scott Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Fooiball 3, 4, Ski Club 3 Hull, Sharon Louise Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3 Hunter, Brenda jo FBLA 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4, junior Prom Court, Congress: Sem te 4, Student Government 4, A.S,B. Secretary Jennings, Ronald Wesley Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4 Boys State 3 9 elf ' J' 1 'x A all I I Jenson, 'Lynn Marie Volleyball 2, FBLA 2 justiniano, Maria Brigitte Track 4, Volleyball 4, Sp Transfer Student Bolivia Lidbom, Holly Gayle Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Ke ahey , Denise Lynn Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Keatin Michael Scott g wresairfg 1, Boys Club 1, 2 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2 Keene , Carmen Linnea FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 3, Cholr 1 Kelley, Edward Francis IV Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Kim, Chong Sik Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student 4 Mike Mc Clellen 8 Sally Toothacker Tracye Fricke L 8 C1338 M?59 ' 3 L I Kim, Gun-Sam Tennis 2, Wrestling 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, State President 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Business Week 3, News Paper 3, junior Prom Court 3, G.W. Citizen Award 3, Boys State 3, Student Gov. 3, Class President 3 Klein, Cheryl Ann FBIA 1, 2, 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, Peppers 2, Slci Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Pepstaff Foot- ball 1, 4, Basketball 1, 3, junior Prom Court 3, Swing Choir 3, Class Secretary 2, 39 ' Kludt, Marcella jean Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 1976-77 3 Knowles, Kitty Ann Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Frosh Pep Club 1, All School Play 4, Pepstaff Football 4, Girl-of-the-month 4, junior Prom Com't 3, Choir 3, 4, Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, Celestial Singers 3, 4 Kostick, Randy Edward Baseball 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1, Cross-Colmtry 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 2, 3, 4, Football '3, 4, Roadrunners 1 Krause, Susan Renee Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Krick, Robin Kay Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2 Kuchynka, Terry Scott Track 1, Wrestling 1, Boys Club 4 15 Q, . The differ-en! diy Art dark bf- lx nm time round fun 'S Il a The Sm M uma may th Or- sunn pu-ent earth mir . LaClair, Kenneth Wayne Boys Club 1,2,3,4 LaPlaunt, Michelle Marie Gymnastics 1, 2,3, 4, Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Girls C Club 2,3,4 Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Lawrence, Carl Irey Boys C Club 2, 3,4, Honor Society 4, Ski Club 3, 4, ' Football Manager 2, Homecoming Court 4 Leduc, Dennis john Boys Club 1, 2,3,4 Lee, Stephen Roy, jr. Baseball 2, Bowling 3, Golf 1, 3, 4 Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Ski Club 1,2,3, 4 Soccer Club 2,3 4 Football 1, Home- coming Court 7 I 7 3 Lehman, Karen Irene Tennis 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls - C Club 1, 2,3,4, Girls League 1 ,2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, F.S.A., ' I 4, TEHSHICF-Secretary 4, Q1!lSullC'l Club President 4, Girl of the Month 4, Homecoming C,ourt 4 TL 2, 3, Senate 4, Student Gov't 4, Repre- sentative 4 Leth, Shari Lynn Tennis 1, FBLA 4, Peppers 2, Girls League 1,2,3,4, Girls League Cabinet 1,2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society Assistant Treasurer 3, Honor Society President 4 FSA 4 Senate 4 Student Gov't 4, 7 1 Y Rep. 4 Lindley, Lois Irene Girls League 1,2,3,4, FBLA 4, Honor Society 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 Luft, Russell Dean , Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, Boys C Club 4, Soccer Club 2, S.T.A.G.'f3,f Wrestling 1, 2,3, 4, State Competitor, Wrestling 3, 4 MacDonald, Frank Rowland Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, Boys C Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Soccer Club 2, 3, 4 News a er4 Pe staff4 Bo s P P 1 P 1 Y of the Month 4, House 4, Student Gov't 4 Mahoney, Matthew Detlev Boys Club 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Boys C Club 4 Manning, Mark Wayne Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Mikalson, Ron Duane Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1, Track 1, Football 1,2, 4, Boys Club 1,2,3,4, Boys c Club 2,3,4 FBIA 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 Key Club President 4, Newspaper 3,4, Sports Editor 4, Band 1, 2,3, 4, Stage Band 2,3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Boys State 3, Student Government- Dance Chairman 4 Meeks, Ronald McPherson, Ginger Girls Basketball 1, Gymnastics 1, Track 1, Volleyball 1, FBLA 1, 2, Girls League 1,2, 3, 4, Peppers 1, Choir 1. Transfer Student, Tenino 1 McNeice, Edward Curtis Boys Club 1,2,3, 4 McClaughlin, Edward Gilbert, Jr. Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, FBIA 4, News- paper 4, Quill and Scroll 4 McClellan, Michael Bruce Boys Club 1, 2, 3,4, Soccer Club 3 Senior Play 4, All School Play 4 Choir 4, Swing Choir 4, Band 1, 2,3, 4 Stage Band 3, 4, Senior Poll-Most Talented McCabe, Daniel Patrick Cross-Country 1,2, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, Honor Society 1,2,3,4 Mattix, Dwight Winfred Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1,2,3 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club 4, Swing Choir 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Roadrunners 1, 2 Matthews, Cheryl Ann Track 1,2,3,4, Girls c ciub 1,2,3,4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 1,2,3, Annual 3, Wrestling Pepstaff 2, 4, Pepstaff Treasurer 4, Stats for Wrestling 3, Track Captain 4, Swing Choir 1 Matney, Thompson Gerald Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Mason, William Craig Bowling 2,3, Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Key Club 3, Ski Club 3, 4, Newspaper 1, Business Week 3 Martin, Gregory David Football 2, 3, 4 Tackling Trophy 4, Shrine Game Captain 4, Tennis 1, Boys Club 1,2, 3,4, Boys C Club 2,3, 4, Ski Club 1,2,3, 4, S.T.A.G. 1, Wrestling 2, 3,4, Representative 1 XXX as-1 W S lf' r. , X 5 q X X- H Miltenberger, Rebecca Lucille A FFA 1, Girls League 1,2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Honor Society 4, Pep ers 4 Annual 3,4, Editor 4, Newspapeg 4, cjuiu and Scroll 4, Representative 4, Senior Poll, Transfer Student from Pendleton, Oregon Mordick, Lynn Scott Boys Club 1,2, 3,4, Annual 4, Band 1 2 Myers, Beverly Joan Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Noyes, David Frank Boys 17 2?3l 4 Ochs, Ruth Marie Girls League 1,2,3, 4 Oster, Randel Lee Track 1,2,3, Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Boys C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer Club? L L it at L G Palmer, Randy Anthony Boys'Club 1,2, 3, 4 Parypa, Krista Lynn Track 3, 4, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 3, Gymnastics Club Vice President 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl-of-the-Month. Paul, Douglas Verlyn Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Peckham, William Steven Boys Club 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1,2, 3, 4, All-Conference Football 4. Peters, Richard W. Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3,4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, PS Fitness Award 1 Peterson, Mary Elizabeth Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4 Peterson, Teresa Lynn FBLA 45 Ski Club 45 Peppers 1, 25 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 1, 2,3, 45 Business Week 35 Home- coming chairman, 2 Pohlam, Brian Kent Baseball 15 Wrestling 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys Club 1, 2,3, 45 Boys C Club 3, 45 j'uniorProm Court 35 ' Transfer Student-C alifornia 25 Representative 1 Ponder, Richard Brian Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Prill, Darrol Dee Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 All School Play 35 FFA 1, 2,3,4 Officer 2,3,4 District Officer 4 i Quaintance, Anita jean Bowling 1, 25 FBLA 15 Girls League 1, 2, 3, 45 Peppers 2, 35 Soccer Club 3,45 Newspaper 35 Quill and Scroll 3, Homecoming Chairman 4 Reed, Cheryl Ann Girls Basketball 25 Softball 1, Tennis 2, 45 Track 1,2, 3, 45 Girls C Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls League 1, 2, 3,45 Girls League Cabinet 45 Honor Society 45 Key Club 25 Track Team Captain 45 Peppers 25 Ski Club 2,3,45 S.T.A.G 25 Newspaper 45 Senior Play 45 Pep- staff 1, 45 Band 1,2, 3, 4, Band Secretary Stage Band 3, 45 Koneheads5 German Club5 Girls State Alter. Sports Girl of the Month 25 New Student Chairman 45 Treasurer Junior Class5 Basketball Richardson, Donald Fred Wrestling 1,25 Choir 2,3, 45 Swing choir 2,35 Football 1, 25 Boys Club 1,2,3, 45 Wrestling Club 1, 25 Riggles, Ronald Joe Boys Club 1,2,3, 45 Annual 45 Honor Society 45 Newspaper 45 Quill and Scroll 4 Ringle, Donald Edward Albert Boys Basketball 1, 25 FSA 3, 45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys Club President 45 Boys C Club 3, 45 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer Club 25 Football 3, 45 Basketball 1,25 Boys State 35 Senate 45 Student Gov't 45 Representative 4 Robinson, Christie Lorane Debate Club 35 FBLA 35 Girls League 1 , 2, 3, 45 Koneheads 45 Peppers 2, 45 Annual 45 Spanish 15 S.T.A.G. 15 Choir 1,2, 45 Swing Choir 2, 3, 45 Transfer Student 15 Nonette 35 Student Gov't 15 PHPS Vice Pres. Music Chairman 45 junior Prom Chairman 3 Rothenberger, Gabriella Dorothy FBLA 1,2, 35 Peppers 1 ,2, 3, 45 Peppers Pres. 45 Annual 45 Girls League 1, 2,3,45 Choir 1,2, 45 Swing Choir 45 Chairman for Club-fair Sandbeck, Audrey jane Girls League 1, 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 s 0 ,,. ev-. '43 I 1 , .e, V 4 Q I Cn.: Feel nd or Wh nies are blue cm-e 4 1. ,mn 5 1 ll , Above my mu or A dd f we Img ...V my. SanSouci, Brian Henry Bowling 1, 2, 3, Boys C Club 3, 4, Annual 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4 Schmidt, Patricia Marie Girls League 1, 2,3, 4, Annual 3 Schrier, Russell Willis Boys Club 1, 2,3,4, Soccer Club 3, Boy-of-the-Month 4, Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Football manager 4, Basketball manager 3, 4 Schwiesow, Michael Dean Boys Club 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4 Seeger, Pamela jean Girls Basketball 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball manager 4, Girls C Club 2,3,4, Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Peppers 3, Choir 1,2, 3 Seppa, Danny Lee ,B0YS,,Q1Ul? 1,2, 3,4,, B24iebf!12,5, 4 Solomon, Mike Jr. Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Boys C Club 4, Football 1 , 3 , 4 Solt, Kristie Dee Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1 , 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Honor Society 2,3, 4, Slci Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4 Quill and Scroll 4, TL 1,2, 3, 4, Koneheads, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Business Week 4 Spencer, jeffrey Vern Baseball 2, 3, 4, Boys Basketball 1, Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, SecfTreas, Sergeant-at-Arms, Boys C Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 Steinbrenner, Joseph Eugene Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 4, Boys Club 1,2, 3, 4, Boys C Club 2, 3,4, ski Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4, S.T.A.G. 1,2, Spanish 1, Annual 3, Repre- sentative 4, Business Week Sullivan, Mark Donald Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Symons, Margaret Ann Track 1, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Most Inspirational 4, Senior Poll, FHA President, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Ski Club 2,3, Girl-of-the-Month 4, Homecoming Court 4, ASB Treas. 4, Assistant Treas. 3 Ticknor, Anthony james Track 4, Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, Honor Society 2,3, 4, Soccer Club 2, News- paper 3, 4, Senior Play 4, All School Play 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, FSA 4 Tomasheck, Michael Scott Boys Club 1,2,3, 4 fflioothaker, Sarah-Joanna' - - f - - Girls Basketball 3, Art Club 1,2,3,4, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League Cabinet 3, 4, Honor Society 1,2,3, 4, All School Play 2, junior Prom Court 3, Band 1,2,3, 4, Stage Band 3, Cenualia College Concert Band, Chamber Ensemble and Flute Trio 4, Band Secretary 2, FSA 4, Tiger's Pride 1, National Merit Scholarship Test Commended Student 1 , Co- Chairman of May Festival 3, 4, Senior Poll, Girls League Secretary 3, Girls League First Vice President 4 Tracy, Elaine DeAnn Tiger's Pride Precision Dance Team 1 Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Honor Society 1 ,3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, '3 , 4, Band Assistant Secretary 3, Gymnastics Club 1,2, Gymnastics Club SecretarylTreasurer 1, 2, Class Secretary 4 Treat, Vernon Glenn Cross-Country 1 , 2, 3 , 4, Track 1,2,3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Swing Choir 3, 4, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2,3, 4, Band President, Seattle Symphony Gold Medalist 4, Roadrunners 1,2 Ulmer, Brian LaVern Boys Club 1,2,3,4 VanGorder, Bruce R. Boys Club 1,2,3, 4 Vengley, Carrie Anne Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Girls C Club 2,3,4, Girls League 1,2, 3, 4, Girls League Cabinet 4, FHA 4, Senior Class Poll Victory, Roxanne Denise Girls League 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 1,2, Wrestling Pepstaff 2, Class Vice President 1 Voetberg, joseph Lee Cross-Country 4, Captain, Track 3, 4, Captain, Wrestling 3,4, Boys Club 1,2,3,4, Boys C Club 3,4, Senior Poll, Soccer Club 2,3 , 4, Wrestling Club 3, 4, Boy-of-the-Month 4, Road- runners 3, 4 Volk, Tami Lorraine FBLA 2, Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Peppers 2, 3, Wrestling Pepstaff 2, 4, Precision Dance Team 1 Wagner, Ransom Blaine Boys Club 1,2,3,4 A Y x 1 - I my 1 1135 pg, lf Wagner, Shelly Rose Girls League 1,2,3, 4 Wagstaff, Dean Henry 'Boys Club 1, 2,3, 4, Track 2 Walker, Kimberly Diane Girls Basketball 2, Gymnastics 4, Girls C Club 2,3, 4, FBLA 3, Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4, Peppers 3, Radio Club 1,2, S.T.A.G. 1, Wrestling Pepstaff 4 Wakefield, Lynn Michelle Girls Basketball 2, 3, 4, BHL All- Conference 3, BHL Highest Scorer 3, Captains Award 3, Track 1, 2, Girls C Club 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Girls League Cabinet 4, Key Club 4, Newspaper 4, Swing Choir 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Precision Dance Team 1, Konehead Club 4, Senate 4, Student - Gov't 4, Represenataive 4 Walters, Kenneth jay '- Boys Club 1,2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3,4, Spanish 4, FSA 3,4 '4WarneT Irene Maiie T Debate,Club 3, FBLA 4, Girls League 3, 4, Honor Society 1, Peppers 4, Library Club 2, National Educational Development Test Award 2, Transfer Student Kentucky Weeks, jamie David Baseball 1, 2, 3, Boys Basketball 2, Track 4, Wrestling 1, Boys Club 1,2,3,4, Boys C Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President, Football 1, 2,3,4, Boy- of-the-Month 4, Homecoming Court 2, Transfer Student Arizona White, Cathleen Track 3, Creative Writing 4, Girls League 3, 4 Peppers 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Newspaper 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Transfer Student Pittsburgh Wiegard, Charles E. II Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Widell, Dona Marie Girls C Club 2,3,4 Bowling 2, 4, FBLA 3,4, Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Peppers 2,3, Ski Club 4 Wilber, Rodney Scott Boys Club 1,2,3, 4 Wilson, Karl Curtis Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, 4, Sub-Regional Champion, Fifth Regionals, Most Inspirational Wrestler 4, Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Wrestling Club 4, Boys C Club 2, 3, 4 166 'N W , ,, l . 1 i I I 1 1 1 5 1 6 i 1 1 ,c J . af 1 wwess. - H-,-A Q., Lv ..1. wean nl tm-, ms- XJ: I A' r cv d 'y lk A 4 I 1 ym X ' - Iv, 'muse men ,-1.-.iq i'e.-- ,. 5 Michael Lee Aumiller James Michael Bieker Len Craig Chamberlain Sharon Mae Combs Diane Kay Danielson Robert Lewis Evans Robert Edward Fry Debra Marie Gonia Charlie Wayne Graves Shannon C olleen Greisen Mark Anthony Heitkemper Timothy Dale Holman Detlef Peter Hylton ,A 3 my Ns - SEN IORS NOT PICTURED Scott Jackson Kelley Kathlene Lucia Loomer Jeffery Lynn McGuire Dave Richard Milliern Robert Wayne Morehouse Craig Roland Morris john Edwin Murray Lee Tyler Neuman Dong Ngoc Nguyen Hoa Tuyet Thi Nguyen Tuyet Thi Nguyen Ki -Hung No Wohld, Linda Rae Track l,4, Girls C Club 4, Girls League 1,2,3, 4 Wolden, Janet Lynne Girls League 1,2,3, 4, Girls League Cabinet 3, 4, Peppers 4, Choir 2,3, Kone Head Vice-Pres. 4 Womack, Lori Arm Gymnastics 1, FBLA 4, Girls League 3, 4, Honor Society 1, 4, Ski Club 4, Transfer Student 3 Kentucky Woodland, Kevin jean Wrestling 1, Boys Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4, FBLA 4, Honor Society 1,2, Annual 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, FSA 3, 4 Worthey, Garry Warren Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Yocom, Raymond Lloyd Cross-Country 1 , 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1 ' Young, David Bruce Boys Club 1,2,3,4 Young, Jeffrey Joseph Boys Club 1,2,3, 4, Boys C Club 3, Football 3 Zimmerman, Susan Patricia Basketball 4, Tennis 2,3, 4, Temiis Team Co-Captain 4, Sports Girl of the Month 2, Track 1, Girls C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls League 1,2,3,4, Girls League Cabinet 2, Honor Society 1,2,3, 4, Ski Club 1,2, 4, Pepstaff 1, 3, Homecoming Court 3, Girl-of-the-month 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 2, G.W. 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