Clover Park High School - Klahowya Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1971

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I., A- Q K L 'T -2413? 1+ ,- 1 ,f1f:3i. ,, ,ILA DE T L FE TUDE T L FE DE T L FE '11-.,, 5- hs 71 EDITOR, Mr. Fixit, Tom Mann, checks CANDDLES glow at the Honor Society initiation his trade tools at the 1970 Klahowya Banquet. as Daniele Evers accepts an Honor Award. GATHERING near the banquet table, Honor table specialties at a pot luck dinner, markingthe Society initiates and members sample delec- installation ofthe CP scholars. EXPOU NDI NG on Republican political views, Washington State Attorney Gepeza Shade Fzrton c ari ies is p at orm to Mike Ursic, party secretary at the Mock Political Convention. Student Life - 14 Oriental cuisine tantalizes taste buds hopsticks and japanese lanterns rendered an Oriental atmosphere to the Thespian Banquet. Far East cuisine, accompanied by typical dances, pre- sented students with a sampling of japanese culture. The evening ended with a sharing of the future as revealed by fortune cookies. Staff entertainment lent a whimsical touch to the Klahowya Banquet. Cli- maxing a year of fun and frustration, the advisers presented members with kooky awards. Pot-luck dinner and song comple- mented the Honor Society supper held in May of '70. Following the in- itiation of new members, the tradi- tional lighting of candles brought the ceremony to a close. Practicing politics on a precinct level, CP orators participated in the intricate procedures of a mock con- vention in May '70, Spearheaded by Mr. Warren E. Rachford, the conven- tion gave students an insight into the political scene. , WESTERN eatingg habits cause difficulty for drama initiates as they attempt to maneuver tric y chopsticks at the Thes pian Banquet. Student Life - 15 DISCUS thrower Gary Williams accepts congrat- ulations and a ribbon from cheerleader Robin AFTER presenting a sample oftheir talents, Thes pians accept plaudits fortheir play during the Evening of the Arts. Platz for his second place finish in the annual Clover Park Invitational track meet. 'Evening ofthe Arts,' Invitational first place round out spring 1970 n addition to flowers, May '70 brought victory in CP's Invitational Relays as the Warriors upset Lincoln, the eventual state champs. Keeping pace with the track team, chemists, dramatists and Clover Cresters, displayed their brilliance in the Evening of the Arts. Water ballerinas wove a net of enchant- ment in their interpretation of Wizard of Oz. Under the super- vision of Adviser Robert Fleming, dramatically inclined students pre- sented The Pot-boiler, a one- act play. Rounding out the evening, science students, supervised by Mr. Leland Weaver, demonstrated chemistry's marvels in projects re- volving around class experiments. Climaxing a razor blade liberation movement, winners of the beard growing contest accepted their laurels at the Rock Contest. Music filled the gym as the month rocked out to the electric chords of No- tary Sojack and Chrome Syrcus. Student Life - 16 TU NING in on the hard vocal rock of Notary electrifying vibrations delivered by the rhyth- Sojack, a group of rock fans cluster to hear the mical blend of organs and guitars. Q l i i E at -lii ,rit5iirtiit,itr lri,t r,,.,, A MMM, FLASHING, whirling mermaids somersault in GRASPING the complexity of the computer a e, punchcard Console in the Math Department's the Clover Crests' wet-n-wild Wizard of Grant Allred demonstrates the operation oga presentation during the Evening of the Arts. Oz. Student Life - 'I7 RADIANT Queen Cindy beams her excitement bol of royalty on her head. Red roses and a cus- as ASB President Mark Seaburg places the sym- tomary kiss complete the Coronation. KLAHOWYA COURT--Sophomore Attendant Thompsong Queen Cindy Reedg Senior Attend- Karen Wallerichp Junior Attendant Cindy ant Sue Wolf and Senior Attendant Robin Platz. Student Life - 18 WANDERING couples search Bozo the Clown's bountiful array for their balloon mementoes Happy hippos, slippery seals cavort under big top at Klahowya Karnival appy hippos, slippery seals, ti- mid tigers joined a myriad of animals from the circus menagerie to festoon the North Gym walls during the Kla- howya Karnival, first formal dance on the CP social calendar. Keeping with the circus theme, characters such as cavorting clowns, and a fat lady with her skinny mate combined with a big top, created with a rainbow of streamers, encompassed the gaiety ofthe scene. I-:Jw PUTTING on final touches busies Kathy Crabill as she conjures up last minute decorations. i - ...,,.,,t,,...w . ,,a...i.....,.-,F ,,,..,., MAN- , ., LKVVL M Awiy y,,, M .U,, ,, 4' ,gsgrtpgag--cm,.w,.',,,,,...rf ,Lf-..ags:r.aai.A445:211Mj5sffjff25m'ii2F1t'E?f . .,., 7 , , . W, , L, if ig? get -f'-2.fzfN.-'w w fi ., www- '--' ,A f, - rmliitv msg i19 '?3f . A X, .. uw A -wmqmwasm... 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A royal dance following the coronation highlighted Clover Park's first formal. l Aspiring actor L,AL 5, I ,b,1 ,W V Z ..... r ,, V- .. g ,L,, 1 93 1 iy' .LL.' 2 , .-', fl'5i?i!?:ffi 2' ' Lif' 2 ., I N . , k ' i BUSINESS is fixing UP, C0mm6f1IS Mt-FOr8miil'1 as he conscientiously attempts to put the sewing F , i lTandy Trowerj, a jewish owner of a fix-it shop, machine in working order, 1 9 t E A z 2. 1 l' E K , 3 r E r i 2 5 1 Q i 1' 1 S ' i E e ,ri i AS meddling Marvin kibitzes, Wanda and Dave DUMBFOUNDED, bewildered Mr. Foreman argue the star's theatrical future. gazes at David Kalowitz's questionable talents. Student Life - 20 avid Kalowitz stars in Reiner comedy dulatory laughter greeted Thes- pians November 20-21, verifying the audience appeal of the Senior Class Play, appropriatly titled Enter Laugh- ing. Mrs. Virginia Heidbreder, aided by Laurie Bebbington, assistant direc- tor and Ron Spicer, stage manager, directed a cast of 13 in the production of the comedy based on a novel by Carl Reiner. New York City in the mid 1930's set the scene as the play opened on David Kalowitz, played by Martin Callaghan, a delivery boy trying to become an actor much to the dismay of his parents portrayed by Rick Schwartz and Dianne Winslow. Energetic supporting cast members, including Ben Shandrow,Karen Doeden and Tandy Tower, contributed to the project's quality. The whole senior class shared in the success of the play, as proceeds went towards an over- night cruise for seniors at the year's closing. IN the wee hours of the morning, Dianne Wins- low and Rick Schwartz stew up worries. s l MOONLIT romance blooms as Wanda and Dave LEGGY artform proves to be David's lMartin Cal- lGail Cialligherl who coquettishly encourages take advantage of the cemetery's seclusion. laghanl undoing as he ogles the enticing Angela him in his theatrical pursuits Student Life - 21 RHYTHMIC Latin tempo sets the stage for Bolivian exchange student Sonja Delgado. SI LKEN threads of her kimono help Hamiko Nakayasu of Himeii City, japan, re ate the story expressed by her graceful movements in an authentic japanese folk dance. Student Life - 22 Classical, ritualistic, patriotic program ENCOMPASSED by symbols of democracy, WHERE have all the flowers gone? pleads Steve Goodman orates Disengaging Eagle. Patti Pool during the Veterans' Day Assembly. TUBAS, trombones and violins blend together Tacoma Symphony Orchestra performs a variety to provide a melodic change of pace when the of music se ections depicting a classic mode. Student Life - 23 music initiates CP's fall assembly nitiating the year's assembly pro- grams, Clover Park sponsored the UPS Symphony Orchestra in an after- noon concert. The orchestra played various movements of classical selec- tions. A dramatic reading by a sym- phony member added patriotic spice to the presentation. Native dances and songs, along with gymnastics and speeches, performed by foreign visitors provided CP stu- dents with a glimpse of life in exotic lands. The young ambassadors, hosted by members of Interact Club, jour- neyed from nearby high schools to represent their home countries at the assembly on International Day. Patriotic music and interpretive readings filled the air at the annual Veterans' Day Assembly. Making their public debut, the Choir sang Bat- tle Hymn of the Republic. Closing the assembly with a dramatic flair, debate students presented a series of interpretive readings. TENDERLY singing' sad strains of Both Sides Now, Yuri Takeuc iaccompanies herself. Gloomy ghosts, weird witches haunt Halloween's spooky halftime capers ccentuating the autumn season, members of the Drill Team turned over a new leaf during the Halloween half- time performance at the CP-Federal Way football game. Performing in separate groups for the first time, the girls disguised them- selves as gloomy ghosts, scary skele- tons, charming clowns, happy hoboes and wicked witches. Brewing Hallo- ween spirits, the band supplied the haunting music. Keeping the spirits alive, the Art Department sponsored the annual pumpkin carving contest. Contest- ants submitted unique pumpkins in hopes of winning an award. C-arnering the laurels for the most original pumpkin, the Drill Team marched away with the coveted first place. jim Tessier escaped with the most humorous award while Dave Fitzpatrick's imaginative mind won him a most haunting prize. BLACK as night costumes and magic broomsticks Pool and Veva Maitland dance to the meloj in hand, wicked witches Kathi Bower, Patti dramatic theme from the Addams Family.' l 7 Student Life - 25 HOBO Tom Dorum and primate friend Randy Sisler pedal playfully at intermission. TUBBY clown Barb lafrate and tramp Tom Dorum worriedly peer at the grid activities. GUARDIAN of the Goblins, Pam Brewer, watches over the entries for the Halloween Pumpkin Carving contest. Showing humor and originality, these grinning pumpkins emanate toothy Halloween spirit. Powderpuffers, donkeys accent autumn p PRECARIOUSLY perched on donkey-back, bas- 'f7'l Mike .C-fOl-Ich, C0Wgil'l Bflfb laffafef and ketball Coach Bob Moawad prepares a shot, as tIpSy Gary WllllamS try to bl0Ck him. SADLY recounting their loss, the underclass chard happily acce ts her fate, for the clock ATTACKERS closing, Barb Iafrate desperately girls meet for one last huddle, as Debbie Prit- reveals that thetime has run out. urges her unwillingfriendto comply. Student Life - 26 spectaculars igh-kicking and hard-hitting action highlighted an autumn of sport spec- taculars when the Powderpuff Football Game scheduled girls against girls while the Donkey Basketball Game pitted man against beast. Women's Lib at Clover Park? Cli- maxing two weeks of bruising prac- tice a deluge of fearless femmes in- vaded Thompson Field on a Sunday afternoon to display their mettle in a sport normally considered a male monopoly. Overwhelming the underclassmen, the Super Seniors stomped to a 16-0 victory, capturing the game's monies to plump uptheirtreasury. Displaying their innate stubborness, the assinine mules, furnished by Col- fax California Donkey Farms, invaded CP's basketball courts. Players, faculty members and stu- dent representatives, vied for winning honors with the younger set hooping a 32-30 triumph. HOLDING a delicate balance, Mr. Merle Hagbo and john Combs coax their donkeys on. Student Life - 27 CUTTING a wide left, sophomore Cathe Walters eludes her senior pursuer, lan Sullivan. POWER HOUSE Powderpuff players strut out to the field preparing to pounce on the underclassmen. Chic cheerleaders and a wet chain gang add encouragement. Vibrant music reflects yuletide joyg Band, Orchestra, Choir harmonize UNDER the livelydirection of Mr. Brummond. music conductor while vocalizing joyous Choir members intently focus eyes on their melodies signifying the onset of the Yule. .inseland glitter sparkledthe holiday season, but music reflected the true Christmas spirit. Opening the annual yuletide as- sembly, Mr. Carl Fynboe stressed the importance of a united family during the Christmas season. Vibrant tones reverberated as Con- cert Band melodized at a Christmas Assembly for the first time. Supplying the backdrop for the musicians, a set- ting ofthe Three Kings complimented the music. Reiterating the joyous message of the season, the various vocal and in- strumental groups displayed their talents in numerous traditional songs, including Choirs's presentation of Hallelujah Chorus. The Centurians sang a revised version of The Twelve Days of christmas, initiating more merriment. Concluding the assembly, Laurie Bebbington bid farewell, presenting CP with an Australian flag. WELL, ring my chimes! Roger Baxter taps BEAMING with pride for her native Australia, a background melody for the Concert Band. foreign exchange student Laurie Bebbington Student Life - 28 Eresents her country's flag to the student ody on her last day at Clover Park. NOTE by note, nimble-fingered Ward Hammond melodizes on his big, brass, Bari Sax. DRUMSTICKS at rest, tympanist David Hughes the Concert Band's rendition of a yuletide patiently anticipates his upcoming cue during classic Bach Chorale, lf Thou Be Near- DECKED out in the now look, CP's foremost vocalists, the soul stirring Centurians, repare to tune up their tones cluring the Christmas Concert. Student Life - 29 REVEALING intricate designs, Mr. Blanchard displays some silk screening techniques. af I RADIANT figures of the traditional nativity mas in a new light. Mrs. Carolyn Woodard ad- SIGNALING that Christmas cometh, Santa bec- scene reflect the peaceful season of Christ- mires her prize-winning door decorations. kons from Mr. Rachford's cozy entranceway. SMlLEY elves Laurie MacGowan and Krista Lyon ADDING final touches, students work diligently entice a wee shopper with sugary sweets. to convey the season's spirit to passersby. Student Life - 30 oodard's door decor takes honorsg Gaily decked halls proclaim holidays lowing stars, billowy cotton and fragrant firs prepared Clover Park for the arrival of Santa and his eight tiny reindeer. Second period classes joined the holiday festivities, trimming classroom entryways for the annual Christmas door-decorating contest, sponsored by the Art Club. Mrs. Woodard's class walked away with the winner's honors, creating an illuminated Nativity scene. Seniors took first prize in the tree- decorating contest after selecting for their theme Spirit of '71. Their white- flocked fir, sprinkled with twinkling lights and green balls painted with '71, glowed with Yuletide happiness and spirited class pride. Mrs. Gloria Kildall's beginning art classes supplemented the festivities by presenting each teacher with a paper sculpture. These sculptures represented an assortment of Christ- mas adorn ments. ARMED with scissors and glue, Gail Fromdahl snips tin foil for the Door Decor Contest. STIRRING up holiday concoctions served to the Gallo and Terry Hill concentrate on the pro- faculty at their annual Christmas Tea, Jeanne per mixing of some hot punch ingredients. Student Life - 31 PUFFS of smoke from Santa's sleigh give a cheerful greeting for the coming ho idays. i l FAITHFULLY keeping vigil, lights provide a shining path to brighten Santa's WHY- FINALIST jeff Deneen graciously accepts de- receives a thought-provoking first prize from feat as jeff Hedlund, Luscious Legs 1970, Homecoming Assembly emcee, Dave Howe. STRAINED smiles and wishful thinking accom- tation of the 1970 Homecoming Court during GETTING it on for Frizz Day, Sue Greiwe and pany the finalists at their premiere presen- the Clover Park vs. Lakes Pep assembly. Stephanie johnson salute Homecoming. Student Life - 32 Trike race, frizzies spur Hom ON your mark! Get set! Hopeful lo Ann Fas- sett and carefree Lee Ness await the signal to WITH steering gear in absentia, shaky tri- cyclist Lee Ness pedals toward the finish. begin CP's tricycle marathon. The victorious men set a record in this Homecoming event. ecoming spirit ith an assortment of contests and races, the 'I970 Homecoming Week blossomed with student enthusiasm. Each day of the week scheduled a challenging event, beginning with the tricycle marathon. Wheeling through the halls on their miniature racers, the males triumphantly crossed the finish line first, outclassing their female op- ponents. Beautification of the school followed when CP-ers struggled through the garbage can conflict. On Frizz Day a new hair style set the trend when kinks, twists, and fluffs topped the coiffures. Body beautiful came into play when all-male contestants vied for the Best-looking Legs Award. Winner, jeff Hedlund toted off a pair of black nylons as his prize for nature's gift. Color Day, a traditional Homecom- ing event, found senior, junior and sophomore classes proudly sporting their respective hues of green, red, and white. BARRELING down the breezeway, jolly juniors scoop up Dick Ouimet in class competition. Student Life - 33 Grads dance f 5 '--,.. ' v-.' Ik 5 4 P Q: ,.-. K' fi l 5 t , ,t Q, 'lt x - Qkgtfbiil fa. I , S ,3, A Ei, V t as fs t a PRECARIOUSLY balanced high atop a wobbly ladder, Becky Pritchard and Sat Ramento pause during their diligent labor over the award- winning senior Homecoming decorations. IRRESISTABLE beats, pulsating from Cherokee, rally retired as well as active cheerleaders in the traditional pep dance during halftime. POT-BELLIED Frosty the Snowman, T Mann, brooms a tune with his blustery sp om irit. Student Life - 34 down 'Long and Winding Road' mbarking on the Long and Wind- ing Road of Homecoming 1970, alum- ni and students rounded out a busy week of activities and preparations with a basketball game and a dance, featuring the rhythms of Ralph, Crowned by Basketball Captain Mike Crouch, Rose Allen reigned over the Homecoming scene. Her court included joan Pilkey, Kathy Crabill, Cindy Thompson, Tomi Bear, Nancy Barlow and Leslie McLaughlin. Each of the three classes designed the decorations adorning the individ- ual North Gym walls with theme il- lustrations, judged by a panel of teach- ers and students. For their fluorescent wormy green apple, the seniors took first place in the competition. Beating out juniors for second honors, the sophomore class reaped praise for its wall-to-wall crea- tion, depicting a strolling couple on the long road of life. FORWARD Dennis Brady pops a twelve foot jump shot during the Homecoming game with cross-district rival, Lakes. CP whipped the Lan- cers 68-54 for their first league victory. TWANGING of guitars and beating of drums send Ralph down the Long and Winding Road. HOMECOMING COURT--junior Attendants Tomi Bear and Cindy Thomp- loan Pilkey, Sophomore Attendants Leslie McLaughlin and Nancy Barlow son, Senior Attendant Kathy Crabill, Queen Rose Allen, Senior Attendant Student Life - 35 S BREATHLESSLY believing in dreams coming true, Becky Ericson shyly a 1971 Daffodil princess. Contestants joan Pilkey, Cindy Reed, leanne accepts the bouquet from ASB President Mark Seaburg, proclaiming her Winter and Kathy Crabill heartily applaud the winsome princess. . l fl WE? as y y PEERING at slides, members of the People to james, Erich Koehler, joan Pilkey, Eric Iversen, People European tour, Shelley Smith, jane Sue Greiwe and Cindy Thompson reminisce. Student Life - 36 CP picks first princess since 64g Becky Ericson rules daffodildom GLOBETROTTERS Lisa Kosacki and Tom Mann recall their summer adventures in Europe. Q EMBARKING on her safari as '71 Daffodil prin- cess, Becky Ericson sparkles with a smile right yellow chrysanthemums held in a brimming bouquet complemented the smile on her face as the judges announced Becky Ericson the first Clover Park Daffodil Princess since 1964. Four other senior girls competed for the title, each presenting a speech on the festival theme, Nature-Our Greatest Heritage. Seven CP students trekked across the European continent last summer as part of the People to People pro- gram. The student ambassadors toured a dozen different countries during their six week sojurn. Also traveling abroad, Leslie Smith visited japan on a Rotary-sponsored exchange program. Taking top honors on a national German test, Lisa Kosacki garnered the opportunity to view the bustling cities of Nuremburg and Berlin. An artistic girl, Lisa merited a first place award in a statewide poster contest for her contemporary approach to Safety Week. CLAD in an japanese kimono, Leslie Smith mod- els a souvenir from her summer in japan. lT'S a winner, Miss Kosacki! Warningg driv- impact on the reader with her contemporary ers through the medium of art, Lisa ma es an safety poster, judged best in the state Student Life-37 SPRUCING up the spokes, Mrs. Anabelle Still- man adds a litt eshineto the Tolo surrey. AMIDST Old West surroundings, Tolo couples swing and sway to the Renaissance Fair. GETTING Chief Humbug firmly attached to the the Ol' Town, presents a sticky problem for wall for the Western shindig, A Hot Time in Girls' Club decorators, readying the Tolo. RAISING the roof, Penn Rumbau h and jean Hanel assemble reams ogmulticolor streamers as Girls' Club members complete groundwork in preparation for a Hot Time in the Ol' Town at the annual Tolo. Student Life-38 Tolo couples take western adventure, v1s1t era of gunshngers, barndanees ransported into the late 'l800's, an age in which the West was won, Tolo couples adventured into an at- mosphere of gunslingers, barn dances and old-fashioned quilting bees. With the cowboys protecting the homefolk from Indian attack, CP pi- oneer venturers pranced about bales of hay. Resting inhabitants spent lei- sure moments looking for person- alized jugs, posing in front of a sur- rey or relaxing at tables covered with red and white checkered linens. Tolo gals swung their podners 'round and 'round and do-si-doed to music provided by the Renais- ance Fair. Stopping off at local Samp- son's Saloon, couples rejuvenated themselves with refreshments after a Hot Time in the Ol' Town. King lim Padilla with his deputies, Prince Mark Husfloen and Duke Bud- dy Bear controlled the frolicsome village throughout the merriment ofthe hoedown. f Q Q ,, v C ggi +9 cr ii if 1: Q e 0 UNDER the glistening rays of the spotlight Mark crowned king and Buddy Bear sophomore duke Husfloen, junior prince, lim Padilla, newly begin their reign overthe Tolo Student Life-39 HEAP-BIG CP Warrior, Greg Parrot, introduces student council blood Seaburg and Bob Eshelman to the Clover Park tribe during their pow wow brothers Mike Ursic, Barbara Berg, Richard Lucien, Dave Howe, Mark in the round as the studentleaders ready their peace pipe. 5 RABBLE-rousing refs lim Wilson and Roger En- field prepare to prove justice is blind. Student Life-40 date. ill f ble Eli ixjcx 5 KX? X Aw XA TAKING OU the Wet look, Coach Moavvad has his basketball team join in to create spirit before thoughts of a defeat doused as members of the the home finale with the Puyallup Viks. Coach Moawad gets dunked as season ends ith a resounding fight the hoopsters plunged Coach Bob Moavvad into a tub filled to the brim with War- rior f'Fire Water. Dunking into the finale of the basketball season, the basketballers' fearless leader surfaced to the reverberating cries of Wipe out the Vikings. Differentiating from the normal pat- tern of compulsory assembly at- tendance, the pep staff initiated the voluntary Come as you are and come if you wish policy. Complementing this innovation, pep ralliers Hsocked it to their supporters at the end of the day's activities, guid- ing them along the Warrior warpath. Coupled with the pounding of the pulsating tom-tom beat, the Clover Park Warriors merged into one body of blood brothers, shouting their war cry, Cro Warriors COIN CAST adrift in their inflated lifeboat, stand-in Warrior stealthily advances on the unsuspecting Vikings sneak a peek at their master plan as a crew to cause a near upset. Student Life - 41 W ai, me wa mam fLo and Behold' audiences hriving romance and legal intrigue at the All-School Play set the dramatic scene for john Patrick's creation, 'Lo and Behold! Situated in a philosopher's man- sion, the contemporary comedy focused on supernatural beings who sought refuge from the weary mortal world in the deserted estate of Milo Alcott, alias Michael Kasprzak. Romance eloped I . .I I I I -I. I 1 keeper despite the blackmailing antics of her boyfriend. The light-hearted comedy provided two nights of ghostly activities sprinkled through, the happenings of the house- hold, delivering haunting humor to packed audiences. Under the direction of Dianne Win- slow and Mrs. Virginia Heidbreder, the production's proceeds added a sub- . .- I I , I I, ,L, Tl--,.-.-.. 4....a....Al,. 7 DRIVEN by the fever of love, Daisy Durdle fer- ociously saves her attentive lover, Dr. Robert DELICHT overcomes Minnie Smallflower as she finally finds her happy haunting grounds. Dorsey, from the greedy hands of the blood- thirsty, blackmailing, crooked bookie. BEGCJNG Milo to return to the mortal world, Daisy panics as the author keels over. Student Life - 43 LISTENING to his lawyer's words of wisdom, Milo certifies his last will and testament. GHOSTLY spirits threaten the abode of Milo Al cott as he eavesdrops in helpless despair KLAHOWYA slave Cindy Reed grins and bears it as Mr. Rachford unmercifully pawns her off. HCHEERLEADER for a day! Chuck Overmyer world as his masters Kathy Crabill and Penny stands with pigtails flying, ready to tackle the Rumbaugh add the finishing touches, l l PROVIDING music enthusiasts with a song and Klahowya slaves Tom Mann and Dave Howe dance routine in the Clover Park tradition, entertain an audience with the CP fight song. Student Life - 44 HCROUCHINGH at his master's side, Mike Crouch faithfully strings along on all fours. pril Fools, sets K lahowya Kaperg Yearbook slaves don gaudy apparel pril Fools' Day marked the setting for another Klahowya kaper. Cour- ageous yearbook staff members turned out in force to meet the onslaught of their imaginative masters when bond- age came back into the,course of hu- man events in CP's annual Slave Day. Wild and' wacky clothing, roller skates, wheelbarrows, backpacks and various other modes depicting slave ownership cropped up early in the day. Harrowing experiences to more than Student Life - 45 fifty made-to-order bondsmen occupied the hectic day. Daring deeds climaxed a three-day auction wherein prospective slaves, striving to fullfill every whim, of their sometimes malicious masters, hauled in heavy profits to the tune of 35176.00 for their one day of bondage. Worn and weary as the working day came to a close, the staff hung up the chains of slavery and once again joined the human race. CONTEMPLATINC upcoming tasks, Klahowya slaves loan Pilkey, Roberta Goodnow and Rose Wooten trudge down CP's long and wind- ing road in the search for their masters. NYM 'M GOOD exclaims slave Marylane Wagner as sheicoaxes her hesitating master Ed Voie into opening wide for a last big bite of nutritious baby food. 4 i 3 a I 5 3 i 1 i E V w P w SUPPLYINC anlupdated musical version for the Rapid Transit rock group take a quick break traditional Sadie Hawkins' dance, bandsmen from for some needed musician's shoptalk. Hillbillies tramp to CP's Dogpatehg UMR. BRlSTLE. Greg Parrot, accepts his prize u for his brush in the beard-growing contest. ogpatch came to Clover Park and ing seniors, the proceeds went into the burgeoning treasury for the senior party. The hillbilly hoedown netted the class more than seventy dollars. Daisy Maes Claudia Chandler, Kathi Bower and Tara Demorest, escorted by Li'l Abners' Rich Whinnery, Chris Bor- gen and Bob Carnes represented their classes with a down homef' flair. The announcement of Craig Stanley as the bearer of the best brush in the beard- growing contest provided the hairy cli- max to the evening's frolics. Relating a novel approach to religious orientation, the Nu Men, a troupe of traveling troubadors, presented an hour- long assembly of gospel singing com- bined with rock rhythm. After the religious rock concert, the Nu Men roamed from class to class, answering questions concerning their MELODIC sounds of the Nu-Men, a six-piece they perform their rendition of the popular Cor- Spiritual experiences. rock ensemble, blend into mellow harmony as don Lightfoot composition Early Morning Rain. Student Life - 47 along with it arrived the Sadie Hawkins' Dance. Sponsored by the money-crav- 3-4 seniors finish high school Roger Barbara Baxter Bien l Roger Rebecca Enfield Ericson ggagiissff , fszLigiw 4f2 fxigifiisiaigi gv , 2, z,f?iss?fsz'Ml ,, .,. an .V , ., ,S 99,5 -I-ay ew, A ,is ipz ',:i25zg, ON the brink ofthe beginning of tomorrow, Mr. Lyle janet T. Olai Hageness offers advice to grads. Feye Finkel Martin Heidi Callaghan Delamater Robert Daniele Eshelman Evers Kristine Roberta Cl ueck Coodnovv Sugan lane Andrea Michael Greiwe james jungkuntz Kagprzak Student Life - 48 Tom Marion Mann Martin careers as proud honor graduates for 19 1 Delphine George lvlcKerney Mitchell lack james Mungia Padilla Linda Sandra Scott Sieczynski Dianne leanne Winslow Winter edication yielded the pride of self- improvement and accomplishment as 34 senior scholars culminated their high school careers as the honor gradu- ates for 1971. Complimenting the educational sys- tem of Clover Park, these students have spent three years directing their efforts toward a minimum 3.5 grade point. Announced by Principal Carl T. Fyn- boe at an all-school assembly, the enter- prising young people earned the honor of preceding their classmates at the an- nual Commencement on lune 8. Wearing the traditional green and white robes, the students distinguished themselves by donning honor cords as symbols of academic achievement. Sending his personal congratulations to their parents, Mr. Fynboe wrote, . . .an academic record of at least a 3.50 grade point average represents a sincere and consistent dedication to high scholarship. lanice David PGVVY Roberts john Suzanne Sampson Schoen Leslie leannie Smith Stivers Student Life - 49 Tandy .Susan Trower Tweedy Mother ature guards Daffodil bandsmen, SUN and radiant smiles add to the beauty of the Daffodil Parade as Lakes Crabill glow With thetthflll Of the Stand Dafade and the anticipation of more Summer Festival Princesses Cindy Reed, Debbie Scott, Kathy Fink and Kathy forthcoming competition for the title of Queen, AS time flies by, a harvest of hard-working CP yellow two-tone daffodils into the frame of the Coeds create A Summer Dream, stuffing fresh 1971 Lakewood Summer Festival float. Student Life - 50 STEPPING to the rear of the Drill Team, Drum Major Pete Moore steps high to the cadence. drill teams, princesses, floats other Nature appeared in all her finery as Nature: Our Greatest Herit- agen served as the theme for the 1971 Daffodil Festival. Garnering the Grand Award, the Lakewood summer festival entry de- picted summer's splendor with its dis- play of over 1,000 yellow blooms scat- tered on an apron of white. CP's own great heritage showed it- self with a bevy of beauties, Lakes Festi- val Princesses Kathy Crabill and Cindy Reed adorned the Summer Dream float, while Daffodil Princess Becky Ericson graced Tacoma City Lightfs Queen Float. Following their leader Mr. lohn Ley- den, CP's Marching Band covered eight miles of thoroughfares. Keeping in step to the strains of Bozo the Clown and Quinn the Eskimo, Flag Twirlers, Drill Team, and Warrior Music Men strutted in Tacoma, Puyallup and Sumner. REFLECTING the beautiful Weather in their Sunny streets of Tacoma, heralding the arrival of Clover smiles, proud Pep Staff members strut along the Park's Band and Drill Team. HSEVENTY-SIX trombones in the big parade, winning marching band sprightly steps along the symbolizes CP spirit on a sunny day, as the award- eight miles of crowd-lined route. Student Life - 51 SHADOW of her smile enchants a Daffodilian as he parades by CP's Princess Becky Ericson. PUFFY pom pons precede CP's pride as camera shy paraders promenade in near-precision. Misty light of ottingham Nocturnal 999 d eclipses 'CRobin Hoods fair mai tens SILHOUETTED characters adorn a decorous wall Nottingham's Nocturnal. Mingling couples as dimmed lights and merriment set the scene for pause for a restful moment to socialize. POSING for a pic, representatives from Ikuei and Ryoichi Hanzwa meet with CP's And Kac- f Y High School wrestling team, Shigenobu Araki marcik and Cary Gagliardi before a match. Student Life-52 isty lights from glowing chan- deliers eclipsed pastel gowns as latter- day Robin Hoods carousaled with their maidens fair at the lunior-Senior Prom. Prom go-ers experienced a first as they tread a path to the Sherwood Inn Ball- room to spend the evening in a twilight of romantic merrymaking. An enchanting three-hours drifted away, lost in the chords of the minstrels, Steakface. Nottingham name tags on princely hats and pictures amid a back- ground of woodland splendor immortal- ized a memorable evening of revelry. Annual campaign promises balanced April's festivities when student council candidates spoke their piece to voters. General reform supplied the platforms for debate as candidates deployed a variety of tactics in their battle for posi- tions in the future student representa- tion of Clover Park during the recent campaign assembly. LAST minute decisions face Stephanie johnson as she readies to vote in the ASB election. STEAK Face bass player Chris Cardinal gets good thud as he plays at the lr-Sr Prom. NOW you listen to me, Ken Onstot, demands think students will vote for a straight-looking apathetic voter Martin Callaghan. Do you really guy like you for ASB president? BELL Telephone's answer to strong government rings as candidate Mike Wrezesien emerges from his private phone booth in his mild-mannered campaign skit. Student Life-53 HITCHIN' a ride on a Powell and Mason Street cable car, yearbook confer- and lamle BOYSG investigate the H1355 ffamlt SYS'fem Of San Francisco during ence representatives Sue Greiwe, Chuck Butler, Carol Naubert, Jim Wilson a Sigl1f'S69ln8 break from the COHVGHUOU' SAN FRANCISCO or bust! Staffers stuff the SURVEYING towering heights, Sue Greiwe and covered wagon before hitting the trail. Carol Naubert launch an assault on Coit Tower. Student Life-54 Golden Gate greets N PA sessionsg McDonnell, Ogren, Halvorsen retire AWESTRUCK amblers linger in the shadows of the Colden Gate within view of the Bay City. eaving their hearts in San Fran- sicso, five staff members along with Mr. Donald Turya, Klahowya adviser, returned after a sojourn in the Golden Cate City for a weekend yearbook con- ference held April 16-18. The session sponsored by the National School Press Association provided the participants with a chance to learn techniques of layout, cover design and copy. The six spent their spare time touring the Bay City. Years of dedicated service culmin- ated with the retirement of Miss Audrey McDonnell, Miss Nina Ogren, and Mrs. Grace Halvorsen. Loved every minute of it, stated Librarian Miss McDonnell, reminiscing over 33 years of librarian- ship at Clover Park. Home Ec. instructor Miss Ogren retired after 24 years of service. Beginning her career in 1948, English teacher Mrs. Halvorsen retired, taking with her the Women of Achieve- ment Award for Professional and Busi- ness Women and second place Mother- of-the-Year. HANDin hand, three retiringClover Park teachers, Audrey McDonnell let the curtain fall on their Mrs. Grace Halversen, Miss Nina Ogren and Miss careers in the spring of 1971. Student Life-55 LUCKY leprechaun and his magic charms add a bit 0' 'Irish spirit to Mr. Louis Miller's class. CARL Elliott, C1919-19715, devoted ten years of Driver Training instruction to CP pupils. THANKINC American people for support during a Korean childhood, Ben Song accents an idea. CROWDING, screaming, drooling students cram, hit, bite, and scratch to sign the list enabling ' them to View a special presentation of Richard l II. Who says CP has no spirit! HUSBAND hunting Daisy Mae fClaucfia Chandlerj moves in on her newest TEDDY in hand, SUB TW96dV, portraying the typical uniformed Sophomore, prospect L'il Abner fVic Hansenj in hopes of snagging her own man. trips across the floor promoting ASB activity ticket sales. Student Life - 56 Special assemblies promote coming attractions TRYING to get a slice of the action in the pump- Monica Simpson, a real cut-up, chases the kin carving contest sponsored by the Art Club, orange, two- egged great pumpkin. hat is an assembly?Webster de- fines the word as a company of per- sons gathered for deliberation and legislation, worship or entertainment. Clover Park's assemblies not only entertain but also inform and ad- vertise coming attractions. Announcements detailed popcorn guessing winners, promoted the sale of activity tickets or advocated the pumpkin carving contest when a giant orange vegetable dashed madly through the gymnasium. Spot previews of Thespian talents tickled students' fancies in an effort to stimulate audience patronage at various productions. Special assemblies recognized stu- dents' dedication to scholastic and athletic endeavors. Awards ranged from Senior Service Certificates to specific scholarships. As a vital function of the school, assemblies praise, instruct and pub- licizesignificanthappenings. 4 i l BARE toes and straw hat point toward the sky Clapping hands of Lochburn junior High's orch- as dancer Mary Robles whirls to a Latin rhythm. estra beatoutthe exuberanttempo. Student Life-57 it ASTONISHING the audience with his powerful punch, Clover Park graduate Gerry Wingerter l GETTING his kicks from a karate demonstra- an attempt to score a point on jim Guizetti dur- tion, lim Collier executes a round house in ingamock competitive match. Student Life-58 blasts through blocks of wood as Pat McBee stands braced against the experienced blow. GASPI NG Chuck Myers struggles helplessly in the tight karate hold of Steve Armstrong. FLYING through the air with the greatest of ease, lim Collier lays one on lim Guizzetti. Bare hands, feet disintegrate boardsg Karate experts astound CP audience WITH a blow to the midriff, black belt Steve Armstrong smashes Chuck Meyers to the floor. wed silence swept throughout the gym as one of the top-rated Ka- rate experts in the Northwest, Ger- ry Wingerter, vigorously smashed through boards with the use of only his bare fist and highly conditioned bare foot. Stunned CP students wit- nessed such various skills and tech- niques of the oriental art of Karate at a special assembly. Steve Armstrong, proudly exhibi- ting his red and white belt signi- fying excellence in the art, commen- ced the assembly with a brief history and explanation of Karate. He stated, Karate is not only a highly effec- tive means of self-defense, but is a way oflife.' Also during january, thirteen groups joined together to entertain 700 stu- dents at the Folk Rock Concert spon- sored by the Senior Class. Performed by numerous amateur entertainers, the folk singing, band music and light show netted the seniors a S300 profit. DRIVING out exhilarating vibS, Steak Face Cardinal make a take at Rattlesnake Shake Dl3Y9fS, Bob MUFFHY, Tim Killeen, and Chris during CP's own Stoned Folk-Rock Concert. Student Life-59 Sparkling notes from band, vocalists showcase ALIAS W.C. Fields, Richard Schwartz queries a Cohort Mike Nesteroff dies laughing, during BRIGHT spotlights beam on Sophomore MC clever cutie of witty side-kick Mike Phillips. some of the antics of CP's. Variety Show. Debra Burlem during the 1971 annual Variety Show. HOTDOG Coach Moawad hooks a free throw during the annual Clover Leaves' Hoop-shoot. Tom Baca and eventual faculty division winner james Erickson watch howone puts the ball through the hoop with body-English and superbreath. Student Life-60 students' talent parkling silver notes from Mr. Leyden's Stage Band sprang into life February 18th, to kick off the second annual Variety Show. Incendiary in- strumentals sprinkled with vocal va- riety showcased CP talent. Tastes of the old and new in dance steps mingled with intermittant comedy black-outs to accent an hour-long sample of good ol' Warrior ingenuity and the organ- izational talents of Mr. Richard Daw- son. Skills of another sort bounced their way onto the scene during the annual Clover Leaves Hoop Shoot. Many a buoyant ball found its way from the hands of more able shooters into competition baskets. Shooting far above his opponents, Mike Cunha reaped first place in the student division with Kevin Partridge outshooting all comers in the basket- ball players' category. To get in on the fun, Mr. james Erickson clinched the title in the teachers' division. TAKING the cake, Hoop Shoot champ Mr. lames prize from MC Dave Hughes Kevin Partridge Erickson collects a mouth-watering first and M k C h I I th rast IH HAPPILY accepting his trophy, Hoop Shoot win- ner Kevin Partridge enjoys a sweet victory. I 8 U na HHICIPBE ell' Y W ww ,,,..-we SOUL brothers lohn lohnson, Maurice Hill, BYSTANDERS nervously hold their breath as and Ed Chamberlyne swing to Ma Cherie Kevin Partridge poises for his final shot Amour Student Life-61 we Academics o 62 Academics Aczademicss AcaQ!en'1icS ,,, nicso 63 BOARD'Of DIRECTORS-Front Row: Harold I. Mulholland, vice-presi- McGovern, District No. 4-American Lake, john C. Dimmer, District No dent, District No. 5-Lake City, Desmond R. Isaacson, president, Dis- 3-Park Lodge, Back Row: Walter W. Hutchinson, District No. 2-Custer ACTION afoot personifies Mr. Harold Gray as ers at a Board of Directors meeting. The po he defines the problems to interested listen- licy makers encourage public participation Academics 64 trict No. 'I-Lakeview, Mrs. Floybelle Shield, secretaryp Dr. William C. T.Olai Hageness,superintendentof schools. I Progressive School Board advances, modifies students' dressing standards ress slacks and pants suits a- dorned CP girls, presenting a shin- ing example of the School Board's most popular accomplishment. Revi- sions and alterations concerning stu- dent dress codes demonstrated a pro- gressive attitude by the five-member Board of Directors. Regular monthly meetings served for the re-assessment of values con- cerning the new budget. As a result of 1970's two-time levy failure, which restricted funds, directors struggled for reorganization within available financing. Serving without pay as represen- tatives of district voters, the School r Board created policies necessary to keep CP schools on the forward march. Some seventeen thousand students Desmondlllsaacson attending school in the Clover Park District benefitted from policy deci- sions made by Board President Des- mond R. Isaacson and the other mem- bers ofthe board. President ofthe Board P .,,r CIARLFTING materials, Assistant Superintend- AUDIO-visual aids attract the attention of the their direction of school policies, concentrate em 0 nstfl-'CUOU Renwlc Tai' 0' SIVQS 3'm5- Board of Directors who, ever-progressive in onlistingofteaching practices. Academ ics-65 l PROIECTING possible costs for Lakewood resi- dents, Mr. Harold Gray reviews statistics. Administration Mr. T. Olai Hageness WHAT a day! sighs a relieved Mr. Renwick SuperintendentofSchools Taylor, assistant superintendent-instruction. ZEROING in on Lakewood, Director of Person- ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant Mr. Lawrence Hauge nel, Mr. Kenneth Storaasli pinpoints a new area. considers contemporary architecture. Academics-66 strives to attain highest standards of education PTA members lend their ears to Mr. T. Olai Hage- levy failure provides absorbing subject matter ness's explanation of budget intricacies. 1970's concerning s-pending particulars. X Academics-67 eeting the challenge of today's changing world, the Clover Park Dis- trict Administration worked as the nerve center of the schools. Adopt- ing and activating regulations made by the Board of Directors, the Dis- trict Administration strove to main- tain the highest possible standard of education. ln recent years, stated Mr. T. Olai Hageness, the District Administra- tion's role has overturned from a pa- ternal character to a more liberal part, based to a greater extent on legality. This modified attitude pro- duced a less-structured but more legally-o riented change. Women's Lib infiltrated classrooms as the Administration gave the go- ahead for female teachers to don pant suits while pursuing students' educa- tional needs. Relevant Curriculums and the pre- paration of tomorrow's scholars, still continued to challenge the school authorities. ALWAYS aware of student needs, Dr. William Kalenius acts as director of pupil services. Mr. Carl T. Fyn boe Principal SMILING with anticipation over the prospects Night, Mr. Coty and Mr. Forsland prepare to of a tranquil cup of coffee during Back to School chat with anxious parents. Academics - 68 IN his first year as administrative intern, Mr. Fred Coty raps on school policies. KEEPING up with teacher's daily routines, Mr. SIFTING through office files, Assistant Prin- Donald Morris checks faculty schedules. cipal Charles Forsland locates a student. dministrators change dress codeg Slacks donned by freezing femmes evolutionary change in school policy proved a key feature in CP's administrative program of action. Acceptance of dress pants for girls during the fall and winter quarters established the first major dress code change in many years. Because of the failure of the special levy, high school administrators had to budget carefully in an attempt to maintain student participation in sports, music, and other activities affected by the severe cut in funds. Mr. Fred Coty added yet another duty to his job as social studies teacher. Sewing on a part-time basis as Admini- strative lntern, he gained valuable experience while alleviating the op- erative work load. Efficiency and teamwork added to the smooth functioning of the school as Vice Principal Don Morris and As- sistant Principal Charles Forsland join- ed. Mr. Carl Fynboe in his tenth year as principal of CP. IOINING the three wise men poised in the back- Principal Carl Fynboe expounds on the meaning ground in his spreading of joy and good will, ofuniversal Christmases, past and present. Academics - 69 sf .M W gmmfunw' 'Mu W an wwmw WITH Frosty as .the center of attraction, orative luncheon setting under the helpful Jeanne Gallo and Linda Witt prepare a dec- eye of home economics teacher, Nina Ogren. A STITCH in time saves nine, implies home- ec. teacher, Mrs. Betty Sampson with a smile ILLUSTRATING trends to his economics class Mr. Richard Haglund makes his point clear Q -my ,iw -- 5 5, 5 .. 2. Q CARRYING alar e aint brush Mrs Vera Hoo s . S P I - P explains the art of typewriter cleaning Sueculent gourmet dishes cook up tempting aromas for hungry chefs hat's cooking up in the Home Economics Department? Anything from lemon meringue pies to fancy meat dishes. Tantalizing aromas of bonne cuisine tended to linger in the halls of the South Building, serving f' as a succulent temptation to hungry students. Head connoisseur, Miss Nina Ogren, counseled chefs in meal planning, nutritive values and various methods of gourmet cooking. Cooking season reached its peak at Academics - 70 the annual Faculty Christmas Tea when the advanced cooking classes stirred up a storm, making delicate and decorative cookies along with various other tasty goodies. Originating an after-school pant- suit tailoring class, Mrs. Betty Sampson advised future homemakers on tips for modern sewing. Designed to help girls make the transition from minis to pants, the class furnished an opportunity for girls to change styles economically. Nearb retailers Welcome DEC field trips MANNEQUINS don men's clothing as industrious man, Mashel Bunnell, Doris Burger and luanito distributive education students Marie Zimmer- Salido practicedisplaytechniques. aking the learning process out of classrooms and putting knowledge into practical use, distributive educa- tion instructors utilized the benefits of fieldtrips. Traveling to West Coast Grocery and the Southcenter complex, fu..1re employers and employees of the busi- ness world observed the practical op- erations involved in wholesale and retail enterprises. As part of the Business Education Department, under the guidance of Mr. Richard' Haglund, DE students accented their courses with the opera- tion of the CP TP bookstore. Profits from the sale of everything from T shirts to beef jerky provided the nec- essary loot for the student-employ- ers banquet held annually in May. Courses, ranging from beginning typing to notehand, a new offering, balanced schedules for the students endeavoring to obtain general busi- ness knowledge. CONSPIRING business education teachers Mr. perfect paper from Mrs. Gertrude Winter's ty- Donald Turya and Mr. Gerald Ziebeck check a pingclass,ahappy occurrence in any field. Academics - 71 PAPER inspectors, Mrs. Gwen Young and Mrs Loree Giro investigate business ed papers. Q 1 s , ' ue li. 4' Anim? NIMBLE-KINGERED Denise Mickey illustrates niquely designed macrame project as an exper- her artistic talents through knot-tying in a u- iment for her Senior Studio art cass. NUTS, bolts, wrenches and Washers help maintain a car's accuracy, says auto mechanics instructor Mr. Harold Foshaug while checking equipment. Academics -72 5. Q. Artists work lr' my ty . PICTURING a potential piece of art, Mr. Carl Brodin prepares material for a creation. PROUDNESS prevails as Mrs. Gloria Kildall, art instructor, displays a work of macrame. to deliver Yule decoratl 'ons to Vietnam eynoting the 1970-71 Art Depart- ment's endeavors, a service project stressed student creativity and dil- igence. Aimed at brightening the Christmas season for servicemen in Vietnam, the department silk- screened holiday ornaments to adorn Christmas trees sent annually by Washington, the Evergreen State. individualism took priority as examples of contemporary art work brightened the CP halls. Reflecting the slogan, Love is the Crift to C-ive, a jolly Santa reclined in the windows of the North Library, bringing Christmas cheer to Lakewood residents. Using inventive and ingenious ap- proaches, the Art Department contri- buted their talents to conjuring up set decorations for various school plays and special assemblies. Occupied with the introduction of unique concepts concerning crafts, Mr. Mike Topolski added a Polish punch to the department. INTRlCiUED. at.student humor, Mr. Mike Topolski and Mr. Rhett Kirk view the bulletin. READY for the rapids, woodshop teacher Mr. REPRESENTATIVES of The Tacoma News Tribune ard's Art Department for their help in making Earl Snyder shows his newly built kayak. and the U.S. Air Force commend Mr. Blanch- Xmas tree ornaments to ship to Vietnam Academics - 73 wi mf K 11, 5 'ma 5554 gms.: HEADLINE happy, Mr. Roger Anderson, Clover Leaves adviser, checks over deadline copy. i E , PLEADING for forgiveness, the Cardinal CMike Kasprzakl expresses his anguish to the Miller, IN a pensive mood, Mr. Richard Cambridge pon- ders the literary value of the classics. lag EV . . Vkk- ,. -it . K M: lRidh Ruffattol during a production of The Mil- PART-TIME guidance counselor and English tea- ler's Tale in Mrs. Wright's English class, cher, Miss Nancy Mace reviews vital data. PEEKING over black beaks, Bev Bubar, Kathy paration for their dramatization of The Three Fair and Barb Bubar flap their wings in pre- Ravens forMrs.Wright's class. Academics - 74 CHUCKLINC. critic Mrs. Virginia Dezell points out one of Mr. Theodore Linder's star pics. ENGLISH teacher, Mrs. Betty Rumbaugh, flashes a rare smile during semester finals week. ...V ss English course selection gears up for fresh film making, play production 5,.,8Wm,, - 1 glasilil fe Ssiiii fps,-agar' .V ill., E sigir' sas Til ,g iraffes - an we ' S? :aa ,g,g,.lgg jfggiiissiial 495333555 as sag.. sl wi-ei' gtisisssii ij 22? iii a t l ff 5 L2 1.55: H i s g a ze 2: 2 l FRENCH Revolution mini models add realism to Mrs. Grace Halvorsen's English studies. LEAFING through ages of nouns and verbs, Mrs. Connie Nomellini muses grammar guides Academics - 75 mphasizing student participation, the English Department again geared its course selection toward film making, play enactments and oral presentations. Concentrating on making literature live, instructors programmed classes relating contemp- orary interests. Blending the arts with the basic English curriculum, students journeyed to Pacific Lutheran University to view a modern dance production presented by the American Ballet Company. Throughout the year, seniors fo- cused on a broad study scope encom- passing English literature, and film making and editing processes. Term paper fundamentals continued to rate as one of the primary requisites for upper classmen learning. Sophomores assailed a mountain of studies, including a combination of practical composition, world litera- ture, speed reading and speech de- velopment. ,mass 1, -Q. - IMPISHLY grinning, English teacher, Warren Olson raps for order, hammering his point. PLEASED with another production, drama teacher Mrs. Virginia Heidbreder beams a smile. Librarians endeavor to supply ...-.M .nie M. CONTEMPLATING a hexy spell, sorcerer Mr. ENGLISH teacher and sophomore adviser, Mr. Bob Fleming plots his future English wizardry. Bernard Smith glances up from his work. l AFTER checking on studious studr hall atmos- phere, Mrs. Elizabeth McConnel takes ten. LAST-MINUTE reportsproducelessanxietywhen brarians Harold Hellyer, Geraldine Chesler, students seek the competent assistance of li- and head librarian Miss Audrey McDonnel. Academics - 76 essential items striving to bring the students and faculty a wide variety of resource material, the library staff continually furnished articles on current issues. Audio-visual aids consisting of re- cord and film equipment enhanced oral presentations. A new group of film strips dealing with various artists and paintings along with art repro- ductions, became available for student check out. Repairing the rotted window sills improved the appearance of the South Library as well as providing protection of the books from possible water damage. Failure of the levy in spring '70 re- sulted in service problems for the staff, but volunteers took up much of the slack. Lending a hand to Miss Geraldine Chesley and Mr. Harold Hellyer, student helpers contributed to the efficiency of the department by assisting with check-out and filing procedures. ALWAYS right about her English authors, Mrs. joy Wright finds humor in Chaucer's portrait. fxswmt ,W 1.1.asas.smf.wmwwwamW.wsa.,..s........ .. s..,....., M ART soothes the aesthetic soul. Gazing seren- templates the painter's style. The library's tran ly at an appealing sailing poster, Ed Voie con- quil setting entices many students. Academics - 77 ONE, two touch those toes! Warming up to another vigorous day, students in the PE PHYSICAL education instructors Mr. Merle Hag- as Mr. Holly Gee describes the daily exer- bo and Mr. Darold Talley look on in disbelief cise program for his students in PE class. SECURI NG the mainstays, Miss Randi Archer and Mr. Vic Brown, PE teachers discuss their strategy for the ensuing volleyball battle of the sexes. Academics - 78 classes encounter many such strenuous back racking and muscle-straining calisthenics. umm twisters, push-ups challenge fledglings , ,. M . , , .Mmfm n ra L11 .1 iw FUMBLING through the files, school nurse Mrs. HOW'Sthe water? Swimming instructor Mr. Kathryn Doherty checks on a health record. David Emery checks one of the many gauges. Academics - 79 umping jacks, punishing push-ups and tummy twisters challenged a new crop of PE fledglings. Encompassing strenuous exercises and a wide scope of sporting activ- ities, a rigorous program stressed physical prowess. Through many sports such as tennis, badminton and volleyball, students acquired team and individual pro- ficiency skills. Offered to sophomores for a quar- ter, swimming developed coordination and stamina in the pursuit of excel- lence in basic swimming strokes. As the approach or the stork drew nigh, Mrs. Lorinda Beitz said a fond farewell to her responsibilities as Advanced Girls' Physical Education and Drill Team instructor. With the advent of spring, students took to the outdoors to concentrate their efforts in all track events, while baseball, The All-American sport, continued to make a hit with the students. SPORTING a smile, PE teacher Mrs. Lorinda Beitz explains volleyball chalk talk. BE prepared! Arms flailing and knees crac- kin ,female students in Miss Randi Arcier's physical education classes learn the art of self-defense through rigorous practice. 4 .5 55 ss, E5 5:2 ti tr EH EASY RIDER shows offhis chopper with pride anically inclined boys in special ed. con- CP'Sown Henry Ford,Mr.William Hope, inspects as perplexed onlookers gather in awe. Mech- structed the unique three-wheeled contraption. his award-winning car of the future. Custom hot rod vrooooms through Special Ed. CONCOCTI NG a potent brew totantalize taste buds, Mrs. Ruby Burgeson and Mrs. Kathryn Shoemaker, special education teachers, mix ingredients. Smiling at their assured success, they prepare to astound students withtastytidbits. Academics - 80 pecial education took on a racy look for 1971 with the addition of a licensed hot rod, built by boys enrolled in the course. Broadened subject fields ranged from wood shop and work experience to vocational courses. This department strove to assure social and academic proficiency by discussing family associations and related problems such as poor student attendance. Devoting more than the usual seven hours ta day to their profession, instructors Mr. William Hope, Mrs. Ruby Burgeson and assistant Mrs. Katherine Shoemaker, formed a hard- working team that contributed individual guidance. Plans for more innovative programs included a possible move of classes from the special ed portable to locations in both North and South Buildings. With this move, instructors hopes for 'the' development of better inter-student participation. Screeching brakes, spinning wheels unhinge steadfast driving instructors itffgi 3:2522 , . -.sa gg,i.g...r. I , 2. SNEAKING a peek, snoopy Mr. Howard Case, head of concessions, checks out the goodies. creeching brakes and spinning tires ranked as commonplace when beginning drivers took to the roads in CP's driver education classes. The fearless instructors, Mr. Howard Case, Mr. A. 1. Desmarais, and Mrs. Lesley Phillips, assisted by Mr. Lyal Shirk in his first year, managed to remain calm for each four weeks of behind-the-wheel. With the compliments of several local automobile dealerships, Clover Park's Driver Education Department received new cars each semester. The cars swiftly became broken in with heavy use. Indoctrinated with the theme of continual highway safety, novice drivers usually become eligible for licensing after the completion of a required quarter of health-safety, and a four week session of actual road experience. Supplementing the be- hind-the-wheel phase, films dem- onstrated actual driving risks in realism- oriented simulators. i 'Y' TERRORS of the student motorist drive Mrs Leslie Phillips to the brink of drink Sw ENCOURAGINC. another year of safer drivincg, Mr. AJ. Desmarais and Mr. Shirk seek to rea y FEARING no foul weather,driver education stu- 'ties in an important course of parallel park- future Washington drivers with a film enabling dents continue to test their driving abili-, ing under t e direction of Mr. Lyal Shirk. them to simulate a driving experience. Academics - 81 Sparkling with DO you know the way to San lose? Adding to the repertoire, CP's Centurians polish style. K A- .2 i ,ii- fffl' K: ,g il'2fi,' fifw ,grfkfw kj iii., ,, . 'U if if' HOPING the tape will self destruct third year angle' impossible mission? with audio aids con- French students study lsometimes a seem trol ed by their tutor, Marie Helmer. Academics - 82 PARIS posters please department Head Miss Hel- mer as she reminisces about her travels. French students write, express their concern over Vietnam POWs enning their concern over the re- lease of American prisoners and the general welfare of servicemen in Viet- nam, students practiced French ex- pertise in a worthwhile manner. Letters to Hanoi inquiring about soldiers' treatment and seeking answers to prisoner policies provided a practical learning exercise for students. By ordering various delicacies from the French menus at the annual dinner festival, advanced students polished their oral fluency. Department head, Miss Marie emphasized the importance only studying the speaking- Helmer of not aspects of language, but also of gain- awareness of the different ing an countries, their people and their cus- toms. Her philosophy applied to all sections of the department, French, German and Spanish. Fun coupled with fund-raising activities remained the primary goal of the individual clubs. he Spirit of 71, musicians enliven school program FLASHING tie and flickin fin er stylize Mr , is S. - Bruce Brummonds voca training method. parkling with the Spirit of 7'I, Clover Park's Music Department enlivened the school year with har- monious happiness and song. Expanding the program to include as many interested students as possible, Mr. Bruce Brummond, new vocal instructor, struck the match that lit the fire, 'with his two mixed chorus groups. The Centurians, fomerly the Swing Choir, performed at the Central Washington musicale and the Mt. Hood Swing Choir Festival. Mr. Richard Dawson, Orchestra maestro, directed Camerata, a new string group composed of twelve musicians. The string instrumenta- lists programmed selections to achieve a total sound. Concert and Stage Bands, under of Mr. john Leyden, the tutelage added zing and pizzaz by doing during game halftime their thing shows. The marching unit finished the year with their performances at the Daffodil and Shelton parades. THAT needed cup of coffee relaxes Mr. Steven ASTROLOGICAL signs don French teacher Mrs. Antles from his grueling German classes. Carolyn Woodard's zodiac bulletin board. CP'S music men, Mr.lohn Leyden,Band direc- curiously attempt to perceive any musical tor, and Mr. Richard Dawson, Orchestra leader, attributes in a recording of folk songs. Academics - 83 HU NGRILY eyeing foreign cuisine, Spanish tea- cher Mr. Paul Raymond and German instructor Mr. Eric Jacobsen peruse gourmet cookery. fect of ionized gas in chemistry class PREPARING their overnight campsite, physics Dean Dalton batten down the hatches at GUARDIAN of the microscope, Mr. james An- students Leslie Smith, Heidi Delamater and Lake Ozette. !Photo courtesy of Mr. Whitej gelel,takesabreather from the miniscule world, BACTERIAL growth flourishes in the flask proffered by veteran biology instructor Mr. Eugene Millikan, demonstrating germ culture-raising. ASPECTS of collisions preoccufny Mr. Gordon White, readying for fledg ing physicists. Academics - 84 STEADY hand Mr. Brian Anderson tests the ef- CP physicists travel to Point Alava, study archaeology of Makah Tribe ADMIRING a pressed seaweed specimen, Mr. Kenneth Carleton puts it on his bulletin board. aking a journey to Point Alava near Neah Bay, Washington, CP phy- ics students benefitted from the archaeological findings of Washington State University students. Recently found artifacts such as blankets, baskets and utensils en- couraged the novice scientists to further their study of the Makah Indian Tribe. Breaking away from the traditional grading system, the Physics Depart- ment offered the option of two ways of grading: an A, B, or C or the relatively new pass-fail evaluation. Chemistry and physics seminars appealed to students who wished to seek more than the .information pre- sented in class. For his teaching of the chemistry of solid state structures, Mr. Leland Weaver received an award from the American Society for Metals and congratulations from his fellow instructors. TODAY a pla ue, tomorrow the Nobel prize. Filled with pride, Mr. Leland Weaver shows off his Commendation from the American Society for Metals for his solid state structures work. 4-vll rasp students' interest Science Department A J fi i .i SW DOUBLE checking schedules for the second Lennon Miss Montie Fossler and Mr jerry J 1 I ' Head, Mr. Louis Miller, uses a visual aid. semester, Guidance Counselors Mr. William Storvick discuss requests for student transfers. Academics - 85 llfma l l cz. ki gig ful PONDERINC- an appropriate rebuttal to a chal- lenging question proposed by Cindy Thompson, IF you can't trust your psychology teacher, who can you trust? asks young Bobby Moawad. Charles O'Farrell upholds his party's platform amid humorous Democratic propaganda. arf' WHEN Irish eyes are smiling... Social stu- dies teacher Bob Colleran points to the DMZ. CONTEMPORY thinker, Mr. Fred Coty muses on the current trends in Advanced Psychology. CLARIFYINC. important events in history, Mr, Parshall utilizes the overhead projector. Academics-86 PART of the working class, social studies teacher Warren Rachford, points precariously. MOVING along smartly with his history class, Mr. Don Droettboom thinks over a new idea. TAPES aid social studies teacher Mr. Donald Van Horn relate the past to the present. Advanced Psychology students survey various aspects of sensitivit training STEAMING coffee tempts Mr. Gary Thomas into a cup before teaching another history class. i PHILOSOPHER king, Mr. Paul Wagley pauses during a lecture on western civilization. Academics-87 elevancy plus sensitivity unlocked the door to social studies this year. An awareness of the needs of one's neighbors challenged social studies enthusiasts. An innovative course, Advanced PsychologYf offered to selected senior students 'an oppor- tunity to survey the technical aspects of such fields as sensitivity training. The basic social studies courses, United States History for juniors and Contemporary Affairs for seniors, en- lightened students to occurences of past and present. According to Department Head Mr. Donald Droett- boom, Social studies is what is hap- pening now and tomorrow based on what happened yesterday. On a more sophisticated level, West- ern Civilization, a college-level course, afforded the chance for a preferred group of seniors to analyze the phi- losophy of history. The course fea- tured semi-independent study with seminars. PINNING up new rules, PE instructor Mrs. Suzie Ross, makes her second semester debut. PERPLEXED but smiling Debi McPhearson and metric challenge. The odd-shaped models make Debby Richter puzzle their4way through a geo- mathematical problems tricky mind teasers. WITH a smile on her face, Miss Dorothy Mae Getty, mathematics teacher, reviews theorems and problems that trouble students daily. Academics-88 Math puzzles 983zT?iE?eli2TiC'5 AS a member of the Men of Modern Mathe- matics Mr. james Erickson grins and bears it. VETERAN tutor, Mr. Earnest Merrill, gives Mr. Harold Roberts help with a geometric model. timulate instruction techniques POISED for the draw Mr Harold Cross graph: cally lays it on the line to math students uzzles! Games! Adventure! With the invention of several new and stim- ulating techniques, the Mathematics Department has taken on a new look. Math teachers cast out the lecture method of teaching in favor of a lab approach. Math students pondered over theorems, utilizing a commuta- tive language of equations, digits and symbols. Methods instituted this year includ- ed experimental projects in algebra and applied math. Student involve- ment, followinga belief that mathe- matics can- be fun, established the key that unlocked the door to achieve ment in this field Aside from the problems involved in the change over to the new pro grams the department headed by Mr Warren DePrenger, was con fronted with the loss of geometry instructor, Mr Oliver Bond, who trans ferred to Woodbrook junior Hgh School early in the year PAUSING among panicky piles of paperwork GETTING down to business Mathematical De Vernon Leach explore new concepts and ideas Mr Dan Hensley sharesatale with avlsitor partment Head Mr Warren DePrenger and Mr in the ever expanding field of mathematlCS Academics 89 GREEN thumbs, Dan Moore and Wayne Hath- ' they arrange shrubs and trees in front of p0rI- away, prepare the soil for proper planting as able greenhouses for their landscaping class HGALLOPING Gourmet, Ron Stellman deep-fat EXCITEMENT in flying attracts john Watt to the fries maple bars for a food services class. Vocational School's aviation program. Academics-90 SPORUNC protective visors, lirn Mcleish re- PUTTING basic welding principles into use, Ed hearses for his future in machine trades. Tanhueqg tests the intensity of his flame, Voc School utilizes energies, efforts, emphasizes applications of knowledge nergy plus effort equaled success as students of the Clover Park Voca- tional-Technical School emphasized learning application. Portable greenhouses headed an impressive list of money-making pro- jects sponsored by the school. Built and sold entirely by the landscaping classes, these buildings offered re- finements such as temperature con- trol. Studio skills teaching included fac- ets of DJ preparation and the use of commercial photography while courses in Cosmetology brought be- ginning beauticians closer to obtain- ing licenses and securing positions. Clover Park craftsmen created waves in the commercial fisfsing field and aviation aces blazed tails on the school's air strip. The ever-expanding variety of courses promised diplomas or certi- ficates of completion that opened many closed doors and helped stu- dents to help themselves. TAKE one! Meeting the challenge of radio casting field, Sue Thompson controls studio and television skills as a woman in the broad- productions for Educational Channel KPEC. Academics-91 VARIOUS buttons, wires, and other intricate Bill Charleton, Buzz Feutz and Steve Baker while electronic devices perplex intensely studious involved in an electronics class. NEWLY learned skills grove beneficial for voc- students involved with asic air frame. MOLDED over the drawing board, Garth Wright his artistic technique as he constructs a keen scissors in on his assignment, demonstrating sketch for his commercial art class. Academics-92 Landseapers initiate profitable projeetg Construct, sell moveable greenhouses l THREE future deep-sea fishermen, Gerald Bose- practical arts of rope knotting and net mend- man, Rich Lucien, and Jody Boseman apply the ing taught in commercial fishing classes. BACK at the old drawing board, Steve Kings- graph techniques while agnplying their techni- ADIUSTING the lens on his camera, photog l k'll ' h' t ol si ndrawin ra her, Randy Sislersnaps the birdie. man and Richard Domingue incorporate litho- ca s I s in amac me o e g g. p Academics-93 NMWM .,..fA-fW.H..M,.MM POURING 3 new foundation to help add H touch ers plow headlong into their work as they add of efficiency to the campus, maintenance work- 3 new porfjh to the Custodial Building, BACK at head uarters, library secretaries Mrs. Wanda Sutigi, Mrs. Inge Kalmbach, and Mrs. Ruth Croasdill pool their ideas as typist Mrs. Harriet Brown awaits orders. Academics - 94 WITH her usual politeness, Mrs. Helen Mitchel of the Guidance Office handles an SOS call. LOST, tardy, absent, college bound, or just plain messed up students need plenty of help. Keeping track of over seventeen hundred stu- dents continually occupies the eager Guidance Office secretaries, Mrs. Eleanore Blamey, Mrs. Juanita Stephens and Mrs. Mina House. BUSY as bees, lan Sullivan hands secretary Mrs. Dorothy Norwood another bit of work. Tapping, 'rapping' secretaries ease efforts for teachers, administrators Fl!--V K? ,..N! 1 .I U. igssfgtxg... we-It w g-if . ...,. .,.,.. ..., sy sr-frx-:tax r ' igim f-:.' . I 5I'f?I5i2E'QJ54f,, 45, 1' V 'aa - , .iiiiiiigiiiig ., - Hltiiriwg fi. u.2?4t2:iglE 2 . N f t:.I:a5Tfs?7i-5 ' , 5, xgfzivzgz lrljsjitegisig .e X .kifii f 4ag'11Ig1i:. . 'S it. 324222.-sig.swiissif. . -' 1,f2,u sfiiff Ii ,, - I ,. .5 ,,ss,.g,, .M - ,s.,t,,1g,,ags,,f,, ft ,... . t,.s,..,..,,, s ,Z ,. ,. , gs , K1f-2,kristinSassfiisstfisrrs' 239:12-' ' at wmwmwrm- V. w,,.1zg-w1'. -f we H:s,?It?1 apr M,,r.,.sM. sm... . . .V .... , , .... . ... , . . .. . ,M ...Lk 1f.'IQ'.ffE2S. Qixxixflai fgiii I I ' 2-37-f4IT4SST:bELI:ziEgz'M'-59''ifiifiilizf-5tTEE'Ir3Bl9igfIi.S .:.s-517262315X t ' 1 1 lssftrzyt u stgrt-4i.szggIaggaEL,sg tvs.. 126 .. ss M ' Q M ,fr . ir. '- ' : - 'fewest :ff ...., 5 .,,,.,. WH, ADMINISTRATIVE secretaries Mrs. Pat Peterson TWIRLING her famous pen flippantly, Mrs. Chris and Mrs. Carol Hochstatter, pool ideas. Wagley keeps order in Student Accounts. Academics - 95 ith typewriters tapping and ladies rapping, the offices main- tained a busy atmosphere throughout the year. Responsible for a multitude of tasks, CP's secretaries' know how eased the path for both administration and faculty. Keeping track of appoint- ments, correspondence and schedules, our office angels kept academic business running smoothly. Always concerned with the physical comfort of the campus buildings and grounds, the custodial staff, despite a smaller force, managed to maintain a spic 'n span household, Injuries and illness did not prevent them from cheerfully adding to the school's climate of cleanliness. Both secretarial and custodial teams lightened the load when they adhered to their unwritten code, Friends can perk up even the most hectic day. 'ga- A ,w 'Tf1 fwifwa-' ,FL Jfyggz 52 ex . X f-xgmf y , . F12 .Wifi - My Q . mg , . Ks if -- . . 5 U .., , W . . ,. 3 I I 5 W 1 15 P W, if . f 1 9 ff H' Q K J 15 Q if N -f f FGM' Ae YE! 2 Y, ? , 2' .www-V f e f L , M ,, 'Sv-fygfigeffyzsw . fl' -' Qfgfsf ,V 2 Athletics Athletics Athletics STRETCHINQ into the end zone for a six- line and hits lpay dirt as the raised arms of his pointer, Willis Freeman plunges over the goal teammates an the referee indicateaTD. Athletics - 98 Jim Sheppard, LOCKING the ball into his hands, wingback Sat Ramento executes a fingertip reception to set up the lone Warrior touchdown as Franklin Pierce upset CP in the home opener, 21-8. CRASHING into the secondary, Harlon Miles meets a pair of Federal Way defensive backs. Bob Eshelman named to ll-Conference team SCRAMBLING for running room, jay Combs age.'Lakes maintainedtheir undefeated season views an open field and sprints for extra yard- bi' Cl'PP'n8 CP Sflddefsm a34'14defeat' njuries proved Clover Park's nem- esis as the pre-season favorite stag- gered to fifth place in the second year of the South Puget Sound League. Two CP seniors, linebacker lim Sheppard and defensive tackle Bob Eshelman, received praise when they were named to the Tacoma News Tribune All SPSL team. Sheppard took over the linebacker position from in- jured Gary Williams and was voted Inspirational Award winner for his outstanding performances. Picked at the defensive end posi- tion, Harlon Miles was chosen for second team honors while sophomore halfback Willis Freeman and senior guard lim Costello received honor- able mentions. Although sidelined for much of the season with injuries, senior fullback lay Combs was named Honorary Cap- tain forthe season. WARRIOR defenders line the ground as team- halt the powerful drive of Franklin Pierce's mates Dave Walkord and safety Dale Carlton ever-elusive running back Mark Conrad. Athletics - 99 TOSSED out of bounds after a sweep, Willis As a sophomore, Freeman received honorable Freeman crashes into the Clover Park bench. mention on theTNTAII-Conferenceteam. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Front Row: Daniel Fomby, Buddy Bear, Carlos Jimenez, Willis Freeman, Gary Williams, Sat Ramento, Vic Hansen, john Robinson, Bob Eshelman, lim Costello-Second Row: Dave Walkord, Dave ljlughes, Kent Kimball, Bill Stout, Mike Castro, Craig Stanley, jim Fernedlng, Mike Lee, Kevin Skittlethorpe, Mike Wrzesien-Third Row: Blaine Rains, Bruce Davis, Keith Stevens, Steve jones, Sig Harmon, Eugene Wilce, Harlon Miles, lay Combs, lim Werner, lim Sheppard-Back Row: Carl Smith, john Rodriquez, Mark Husfloen, Mike Crouch, Eric Iversen, Art Bori, Duane Fromhart, Dave Greene, Managers Dale Carlton, lack Mungia and Bennett Munsey. Athletics - 100 1970 football campaign brings fifth place finish in South Puget Sound icking off CP's 1970 campaign, leading to fifth place finish in SPSL, the Warriors fell victim to a fired-up Franklin Pierce squad in an upset 21-8 loss. in the second game, the Rams of Rogers held, while CP made several late-game scoring attempts to pull outa6-6 tie. Stunned by their first two oppon- ents, the Warriors took revenge, finally moving their offense and racking up 28 points to 8 for hapless jefferson. After losing a non-league tilt to highly ranked Wilson, the tribe bounced back to stop the Washington Patriots 18-7. Perhaps the season's most dis- appointing defeat followed. Psyched- up Clover Park lost a hard-fought 21-19 battle with Puyallup. Down but not out, CP's gridders again bounced back to a quick lead and well-earned victory over the Auburn Trojans. An offside penalty proved fatal to CP's last minute scor- ing drive as Federal Way squeeked by the Warriors 14-9. In the season finale, Lakes Lancers, playing for undisputed first place, whopped CP 34-14. ON a sideline pattern, wide receiver Mike Crouch hauls in a pass as Lakes pursues. HORSE-COLLARING a jefferson Raider to halt Duane Fromhart makes a jarring necktie tackle his progress, sophomore defensive halfback from behind. CP won the game 28-8. l Athletics -101 SOARING over the top of the defensive players t0UCl1dOvvn sparked a fourth quarter rally that Willis Freeman dives into the end zone. The fell Sh0r1ma21-19Iossto Puyallup. Explosive Junior Varsity use COCKING his arm, IV quarterback Buddy Bear sets in the pocket for a forward pass. Athletics - 102 FLEET-FOOTED Gary Williams cradles the pig- skin as he heads upfield to paydirt. s 'big play' offense omposed primarily of sophomores, the Clover Park junior Varsity football squad put together the best win-loss record since 1966, 5-2. An explosive offense, utilized the big play to score while a stubborn defense allowed an average of only eight points against CP per game. Quarterback Buddy Bear, who also doubled as varsity back-up man, led the team while Mike Castro and Tony jiminez gained consistent yardage on the ground. Mike Wrzesien and Dan Fomby anchored the line. Art Bori and Dave Green became the targets for many of the Bear aerials. Utilizing their experience to de- velop talent in the young players, Mr. Gary Thomas and Mr. Bob Colleran shared coaching duties during the season. GETTING a piece of theaction Coach C-arym Tho mas supervises is eager gridders in plugging a hole during scrimmage practice. IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Front Row: Chris Durham, Dave Fisher, Fred Barella, Bob Leland-Back Row: Richard Baker, john Walker Thornton, Steve Taylor, john Makay, Larry Haanio, Stewart Rine-Second Doug Howarth, Steve Fuhrman, Dave Evans, Charles Hopson, Bob Carter Row, Lloyd Shannon, Dave McDonald, Glen Davis, Maurice Hill, Willy Athletics - 103 Top man John Sullivan 1 l. mx fx N . r fglsf, AT the home course in Fort Steilacoom, Clover the tape for a first place finish during the tri- Park's number one man, john Sullivan breaks meet withjefferson and Federal Way. HEADING down the long desolate stretch, run- Way opponent while his teammate Willie Browne LEADING The PaCkf junior Cf055 COUVWY 'Urine' ner Rich Timko tries to overtake his Federal determinedly Closes in from behind, lohri 5UlllV3f1 STEPS OU! foran early lead. Athletics - 104 reaks the tape 1n every cross eountr battle rabbing Clover Park's first unde- feated season in cross-country, 8-0, CP took its first SPSL crown. Top man for the Warriors, john Sullivan broke the tape to place first in every meet during the year. Bob Skar and Rich Timko trailed closely behind aiding CP in capturing the SPSL honors. In the battle of the unbeatens, the harriers tripped Rogers 23-32 to clinch the laurels. Avenging last year's title loss to Puyallup, CP outdistanced the Vikings, 21-37. Securing first place in the Sub-Dis- trict meet, CP insured their league standing. At District, the running Warriors grabbed third place out of a field of eighteen. At the State Meet the following week, Clover Park ran to an eighth place showing to wrap up a success- fullyear. Coach Darold Talley presented Willie Browne the Captain's Award at the post Season Banquet. WITH smiles and laughter aboundin ,Bob Skar Pfifk ViCfOl'Y- Finishing lhifd, Rich Timko I0iI'1S claps his hands to the tune of another Clover l1l5f9ll0Wl'13l'fl6FSfflumphanlly. STRIVING for top position, Clover Park runners maneuver around opponents from Jefferson and Federal Way. Ray Burke vies for the lead, laying firm foundations for his teammates Bill Campbell and Tom Kalenius to follow. SHOWING the fatigue of a grueling race, Ray Vea concentrates on pulling out ahead. Champions of league, harriers keep runningg place eighth in state l l FACIAL muscles straining to catch a badly need- with a Washington adversary. Mark's victory ed breath, Mark Seaburg struggles to keep pace enabled thelV squad to win 28-27. FISTS clenched and feet in the air, 1V Tom Kal enius perseveres to preserve his lead. CROSS COU NTRY-Front Row' Raymond Burke Mark Seaburg, jim john- ford-Back Row: Paul Johnson, Ray Vea, Roger Enfield, Rich Ti mko, Willie son, Bill Campbell, Martin Callaghan, Bill Miller, 'Bom Kalenius, Vince Craw- Browne, Bob Skar,lohn Sullivan, Coach Darold Talley. Athletics -107 STROKINIG to a widening lead, sophomore nent. Victory for Kathy opened an undefeated Kathy Smith splashes her way past Rogers' oppo- season and a place in the state meet. LIKE a knife slicing through the air, diver Sandy Sieczyns ki arches towards the water as she exhibits her talent and form before a Clover Park-Lakes crowd. Athletics - 108 Sleek CP mermaids splash to top ofleague, grab 2nd at state meet plashing to their first league cham- pionship, the CP Girls' Swim Team ended the season with a 52-42 dunking of arch-rival Lakes. Providing the incentive for victory, co-captains Tina Paules and Sandy Sieczynski, joined by Inspirational Award Winner Kathy Smith, united the swimmers in their league efforts. Endless hours of dedicated practice paid off as ten Warriorettes qualified for state competition. ' Emerging from a 19th place finish in the 1969 meet, the girls rallied to capture second place behind High- lines'victory. Encouraged by Coach Dave Emery and assistant Rick Hoss, the swimmers constantly strove to better their times and form. The overall record proved the girls' desire to make swimming a winning sport at Clover Park. FIRING off the blocks, Debbie Home takes an early lead, closely trailed by Kris Lyon. DRUDGERY of the 100-yard butterfly event MacDuff propels herself toward a well placed evident in her fatigued expression, Marylynn finish adding to her notable season record GIRLS' SWIMMING--Front Row: Coach Emery, Krista Lyon, Belinda Susan Hudson, Karen Penley Back Row Assistant Coach Rick Hoss Lisa Barnard, Nancy Lopez, Nancy Barlow, Debbie Home-Second Row: jerry Latimer, Nancy Creiwe Kathy Smith Kim Cutler Becky Clark Steph Hull, Nickie G over, Robin Birakefield, Leslie McLaughlin, Nancy Rydbom, Giannini,Marylynn MacDuff Sandy Sieczynski Athletics - 109 l f SCOOPING the ball for a smashing return, Rita RECOILING from the hard force of her backhand Haynes concentrates on a needed victory, Stroke, Connie Dahl GYGS The femm- GIRLS' TENNIS-Front Row: Roslyn Gerth, Regina Krill, Rita Haynes, Lisa Phillipa Blyth, Connie Dahl, Debbie MF-Ph9fS0h, Bafh lfiffiife, Holly GlueCk, Marylane Wagner, Wendy Wagner, Mary Simmons-Back Rowg Backman, Debbie Gillespie,jane McGovern, Coach RandiArcher. 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' L 5 SEXY! , K i' Q. bl y u ' -' ' ' : '- :la is is F ,. i . . . a tlqiagy 51 H 1 . g if r P: adm . 6-wi. 3, iv v-it' 5 N21 ' A if-... , - Q.. '- - ' : - gig Wr fbfgwy t, 2 - 45lg?l557 QQ r , gg Qgitis fgr t, Sw , t i g ig . , W 5 1 - :5::f? 1gA f f 4::Q'.z1f'ar, x:. ., .1 1 lfsi fi' Y . - W itf22f,1:52-1 fif:'f.f 'fif - ' ri -t A ' Q A i f fit- . . ..'2 -1: - 'Q-s.' . rfs ,EEST K fist - ., at Ztwgfaftisiin m e ... 9' . E662-iasaziiiiflrf EXECUTING a fast swing and a tight lip, Cindy Thompson follows through on her serve. ptimistic throughout the season, Coach Randi Archer led the Girls' Tennis team to a 7-1 second place in the South Puget Sound League. Warriorettes started the season a- gainst Federal Way, defeating them 3-2. They scored victories in four 4-1 matches and held off all attempts for points in the battles against the Fran k- lin Pierce and jefferson squads. CP racqueteers remained on a win- ning streak until their match with Puyallup, which the girls lost by the close margin of 3-2. However, jane McGovern, singles, and Lisa Glueck and Debbie McPherson, doubles, maintained their undefeated status throughout the season. Marking the end of a season of hard- fought victories, the awards dinner was held at Coach Archer's home. Team Captain Cindy Thompson reaped the honors as Inspirational Award winnerofthe'70team. CHATTI NG in the chow line, members ofthe Girls' Tennis Team hold their annual awards Earty at Coach Randi Archer's home. First att e goodies is Cindy Thompson along with Phillipa Blyth, Connie Dahl, Roslyn Gerth and Rita Haynes. Athletics - 111 F i f ' fs LIPS tightly pursed, john Sampson intensely con- form helped john to achieve his award as 1970's OH where oh where can my divot be? ponders centrates on the putt's performance. This precise Meadalist in the South Puget Sound League. Doug Eliason, followinga deep swing. l nh- - X 'z I .. V , 5, i lls siz f K 152 , GOLF TEAM-Front Row: Coach Harold Roberts, Mike Buckley, loe Mc- berau, Rex Schmalz, Rich Ruffatto, Scott Neuhaus, john Sampson, Rick Hugh, jim Watzke, Bruce Pemberton, Doug Eliason-Back Row: lon Lor- Shepherd. Athletics - 112 OPPOSING team members peer at john Samp- son's putting style as they await their shots. Golfers' efforts drive to fourth placeg Sampson named '70 SPSL Medalist oasting an impressive Tl-4-1 re- cord, the Warrior golfers took fourth place in a very strong South Puget Sound League. Clover Park downed jefferson in the league opener and then saw Auburn slip by them for their initial loss. The Warriors then racked up an un- beaten string of eight matches, marred only by a tie to Franklin Pierce's Car- dinals. Although the League champion AS part of the golfing scene, Coach Harold Rob- starters attentively listen to their instructions erts matches up opposing players in pairs. The forthe upcoming matches. ANXIOUSLY anticipating their turn at the tee, Watzke and Mike Buckley consider the various CP golfers Doug Eliason, Rich Ruffatto, jim possibleapproaches fortheir next drive. Athletics - 113 Lakes defeated CP twice, the Warriors gained eleven victories throughout the season. At the SPSL Medalist Tournament Warrior john Sampson finished first, but CP settled for second place fin- ishing behind the Lakes Lancers. Rich Ruffatto received the Yo-Yo Award for his inconsistency, Samp- son's teammates presented him with an off the cuff Inspirational Award for his Medalist win. WITH feelings of pride and self-satisfaction, Hensley to display the first place trophy won Clover Park wrestlers gather with Coach Dan at the Regional tournament held in Puyallup. MOVING in for the break-down, Eric Stevens triumph at the State AA semi-finals. Eric SECURING a position in the District finals, limits his rival's movement enroute to a 4-2 wenton totakefourthin the 155lb.Class. 98-pounder Dave McClain moves for a pin. Athletics-114 PUNISHING his adversary with a painful leg hold, Gary Gagliardi controls all movement. Team votes Gagliardi double honor: Honorary Captain, Inspirational man apturing an unprecedented hon- or, Gary Gagliardi received both the Honorary Captain and Inspira- tional Award, the first wrestler at CP to be awarded this honor. Gary went undefeated throughout the regular season and also fought to a first in the League Tourney and a second in the Region Il meet. At the State Meet he struggled to a fourth place finish. Dave McClain and Andy Kacmarcik each fought to bring home blue rib- bons from both the league and dis- trict contests. Erick Stevens eased to the vic- tor's circle in the SPSL and Region Tourneys and struggled to a fourth place at State. Taking a second in the League meet and fourth in the District, Mark Husfloen dark-horsed his way at the State Meet. Of the five CP matmen that trekked to this year's State contest, four will return next year. l i TYING up his Olympia opponent in a leg hold, on a series of moves in hope for a pinning Dave McClain controls the match and embarks combination. McClain won this bout 9-4 Athletics-115 HOLDING a hammerlock on his bridged opponent sophomore Andy Kacmarcik strives for a near pin over his helpless Washington foe. Kacmarcik placed first in District and went on to place fifth in State. atmen lan STRUGGLING to avert a sit out, heavy weight Mark Husfloen executes a fireman's carry. STRAINING to force his rival to bite the leverage while struggling to push a further dust, senior grappler Gary Gagliardi gains advantage during the action at the Regionals. IMPELLING his competitor to bend over back- wards, CP matman Ron Dunn carries out backbreaking manuevers against a Federal Way Eagle. The 42-5 victory moved CP to the top contender position for second in league. ATTEMPTING a crotch lift, mat-grappling Harry Hutnik strives to pin his rival. Athletics-116 on top in Regiong fifth at State SHOOTING for a single-leg-takedown, Ron Pero upends his blustering Washington adversary. acking up a first in the SPSL League Tourney and a first in the Region II Tourney, the Warrior grap- plers struggled to a strong fifth place finish at the State Meet. Leading up to their impressive post-season showing, CP placed se- cond in the league standings, post- ing an 11-1-1 record to finish only a half-game behind Auburn. Franklin Pierce nipped the War- riors in their first league match 22-19 but Clover Park came back strong to post an undefeated string of 11 straight, marred only by a tie with Rogers, 24-24. With each match the Warriors closed the gap on Auburn with vic- tory after victory. Then with the upset tie, CP performed with ven- geance to whip Federal Way 42-5 and Central Kitsap, 34-11. In the season finale, Clover Park sacked League-Champ Auburn, 25-19, but the Trojans still remained a half-game ahead of CP. IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Front Row: joe Vlaming, lim Hathaway-Back Row Coach Robert Colleran Vince Crawford Lynn Howard Blosser, Mike Harkins, john Patrick, Don Bartlett, Fred Barela, Hanks, Charlie Walker Terry Talley Mike Lee Athletics-117 STRAINED muscles visibly reflect the vigor gages in an attempt to break down his competi- with which CP's wrestler lohn Patrick en- tion near the conclusion of hislV match. JV wrestlers ,post winning record, grapple to top in four league matches lthough posting a winning 4-3-'I league record, CP's IV Wrestlers finished the season below the fif- ty per cent mark, 6-7-1. Opening the season with a de- cision over Tumwater, the Reserves dropped a close conference match to Franklin Pierce and lost to Or- ting. The Warriors evened their campaign by smashing jefferson 36-6. In a double dual match, the lV's split, defeating Wilson 33-5 and losing to Mt. Tahoma. Arch-rival Lakes succumbed to CP 33-13, but powerful Olympia turned the tables in a 38-6 non-leaguer. Washington's Patriots became the victims of a 42-8 massacre while Puyallup battled to a tie before CP lost three out of the last four. Finishing third overall in the League Tourney, CP placed one man, Lynn Hanks, as first in his weight class while Terry Talley, jim Hath- awaYf l0hn Patrick, and Mike Lee all ended up in second. Athletics-118 HIS rival kisses the mat as 1V competitor jim Hathaway skillfully executes a reversal. IV wrestler Terry Talley maintains the advan- tage while putting the pressure on his rival. TRAPPING the opposition in an overpowering grip, Ron Dunn illustrates his techniques, ensnaring his competitor for a victorious pin. DUMPING one of the Olympia Bears, CP wrestler Harry Hutnik tries for STIFF-ARMING his Federal Way foe, 112-pound- a takedown and two points. His match resulted in a 9-3 decision. er Dave Crabill attempts to flip an Eagle. VARSITY WRESTLING-Front Row: Mark Hus- Row: Rich Lucien, Harry Hutnik, Andy Kac- floen, Gary Gagliardi, Dave Crabill, Ron Pero, marcik, Dave McClain, Ron Dunn, lim Kilgore, Tony limenez, Harlon Miles, Bill Stout-Back Erick Stevens, Rich Baker, Coach Dan Henseley. Athletics-119 BMW STRATEGIQALLY setting The PBCB in the half smart race as he maintains a steady lead over mile run, iumor cmderman Bob Skar runs a his Wilson foe at CP's first seasonal meet. VARSITY vaulter John Pendon attempts 10'6 , his winning height at a wind-plagued non-conference meet at Wilson which CP won 81-56, Athletics - 120 . 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CP traokmen outdistanoe league foes, Win fourth consecutive SPSL crown hampions for the fourth con- secutive season, the CP spikers extended their dual meet win-streak to 22. Unde- feated, the Warriors continued to domi- nate South Puget Sound League track. Outdistancing Rogers 82-54 in the league opener, CP's thinclads met near disaster when they faced a psyched- up Washington. Only the final event determined the victory for the gang- green, 69-67. Lacking the depth of previous years, the green stripers showed their superior training by doubling and tripling in more than one event. In the 87-49 mas- sacre of Lakes, Eric lversen captured the 100, 220, 440 C:49.7D and anchored the winning mile relay. Distance men Roger Enfield, Bob Skar and Willie Browne along with hurdler Mark Seaburg piled up points. Placing fourth in both the Daffodil Relays and South Kitsap Invitational, Clover Park set top mike relay times in the state at both, 3:28 and 31269. Thus, at mid-season Clover Park ranked high among the top ten squads in Washing- tOI'1. ONE small step for Mark Seaburgg one giant competitors, Mark Seaburg takes to the air in the leap for Clover Park. Keeping well ahead of his 180 low hurdles in Lancer Land. ' F9155 5 -1 mil. ' l f . V. ilailalfisiifswii figs ri? W 1' . sp - ' fj':fQ---K---pi' ,-m y T 'Q if -2 agfifli w .ggi I' .y . 5 . , jiri 1 'I :E Ae, -M . 1 ,sr 'T M Q, LY? sigiatg.. 'Q 7 ti-iw. V I ' yi? ' if .:' '.1 J. og 4553 .r v -f'f!,,':.,,f:5H A lr .VM ,,, 'E '5 if -' 4. iv' M221 wifi ' ' ' . ' . ', - t I V 4 4 1 . .ag ,,, ..,, . mas. 'r?g:f . e2m w1,w -f '1 4 '45 VA., , . :- P WW' . fa, MMM -f .igfawr-':.lTl7e WITH flying feet, Eric lversen leans into the wire to beat out Lakes in the 100-yard dash. SPRINTER jim johnson exerts himself fully to edge out Rogers for second place in the 440. Athletics-121 CONTEMPLATING strategy for the upcoming track meet, Coach Darold Talley reviews statistics. UUNNNCHV' After a heave at Franklin Pierce, shotputter Mark Husfloen follows through. AS the crowd stretches to see the finish, Mark Lancer in the 880 relay. Seaburg came from be- Seaburg lunges into the tape to nudge out a hind in the last leg to steal the race. Track stars edge Washington, head to . W 5 . V . W., ww, ' ' fl' 4. , TRACK TEAM-Front Row: lim Johnson, Mark Seaburg, Roger Enfield, Bob Skar, Willie Browne, Wayne Stettler, john Pendon, Eric Iversen, Don Kline, Dan Staudt, Sat Ramento, Steve johnson -Second Row: Lawrence Bye, Ray Vea, Andy Skechak, Vince Crawford, jerry johnson, Shuichi Oleson, Paul johnson, Bob Medlock, Mark Husfloen, Ed Smith, Charlie Burkhart-Third Row: Kent Kimball, Art Bori, Randy Sisler, jose Hernandez, Eric Nye, Willis Freeman, Carl Smith, Kevin Skittlethorp, Dan Fomby, Tom Teffeteller- Fourth Row: Coach Jim Angelel, Lloyd Shannon, Al Ponton, Maurice Hill, Glen Davis, Mike Martin, Kerry Richards, Al Patrick, Bill Campbell, Larry Gies-Back Row: Coach Darold Talley, Rich Villanueva, Tom Kalenius, Dave Miller, john Williams, Mike Cervantes, Leonard King, Charley Villagracia, Charles Edwards. Athletics-122 FLOATING through the finish in the mile relay, Eric Iversen carries the baton in the anchor leg to boost CP's score at Franklin Pierce. all-state tourney as top ARMS upraised with the sign of victory, junior distance ace Bob Skar takes an easy first-place finish in the mile against the Rogers Rams. title contenders ?lE? 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'j ffl' l ' . grabs top place at mld-season FOLLOWING through on a backhand, Mike Graves blocks a corner shot from his opposition. rg-n-V STRIVING for accuracy and precision, Ken Elgin completes a smashing serve to his rival, tanding in first place at mid- season with a 3-O conference record, CP's racquetmen entered the toughest segment of their schedule with only five league games left before the dis- trict tournament. In non-league action, the Warriors experimented with different combina- tions and compiled a 4-3-'I record while playing such powers as Charles Wright and Glacier. Iunior Kevin Partridge played the first singles spot with Mike Skrivan and Ken Elgin at the other singles positions. At doubles, sophomores Mike Mc- Pherson and Mike Graves claimed a 5-3 mark at first doubles and the senior duo of Gary Burden and Pete Moore boasted a 7-'I match skein. Underclassmen held down most of the chores with only four seniors on the entire squad. 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',:1f.,E'f- Q Eifz zz- ' ::2:'f: QE -':tr --1: zgi .aig Eli ,y ,,,,, ,,,tp,, ,, a,,, ,p, W ,,t,,p,,,tpp,,, ,,,r ,,,,,,,,, . I ,, a r ' f ,,.if ta ,.f, W HQ... I.. RACQUET in motion, Mike Skrivan lunges back- ward to execute a powerful overhead shot. arrior mittmen hold half of top spot IN adetermined effort to beat a throw, Phil West- plate while the Bellarmine catcher crouches low endorf shifts his weight for a slide into home to receive the oncoming ball. BASEBALL TEAM-Front Row: Mark Norrie, Greg Winn, Buddy Bear, Ron Fromhart, Doug Corkum, Phil Westendorf, Bill Kirkwood, Randy Peterson, Gee, Bill Wiggins, lim Padilla, Billy Pope, Pat McCarren, Don Zimmer, Stan Mike Wrzesien, jeff Stewart, Dave Tate, Pat Cates, Coach Merle Hagbo. Fernandes-Back Row: Steve Weber, Skip Mansfield, Tom Schaler, Duane Athletics-126 with Pu allup ith the season record set at 6-1 and only eight league games to play, the Warrior mittmen shared the first place spot with the Puyallup Vikings. Losing their first battle to Mt. Ta- homa, the Warriors bounced back to defeat Lincoln, 6-1. After losing their first league game to jefferson, the dia- mondmen swept the next seven games in a row. Taking a resounding 12-1 victory over Franklin Pierce and an extra-inning win over Auburn, the CP nine and Coach Merle Hagbo found themselves in first place. Returning lettermen provided the nucleus for the squad as the pitcher- catcher combo of jeff Stewart and Pat McCarren along with Don Zimmer, Doug Corkum and transfer lim Padilla combined to give experience to the CP team. Four sophomores rounded out the first unit. t At mid-season pace, the Warrior squad made a strong bid for the title, jefferson and Rogers provided the big- gest threats. WITH the umpire signaling the out, CP first base- runner draws close. Clover Park won the fourteen man Bill Kirkwood covers the bag as the base inning game against Auburn, 2-1. BEATINC out an infield grounder, Buddy Bear helps CP pile up a 4-0 score against Lakes. FIELDINC the ball to second baseman Phil West- Don Zimmer attempts a force-out play at second endorf after scooping up a line-drive grounder, to quell a potential scoring threat. Athletics-127 mimi SH 9,0 TO W1 -ti 22 ,O -1-,E 0-0 'ns E-'- Q0 E EH mzr 5.5 9.2 w-e. 5: ar? 'TQ n 2157 0-1 T03 rn: -Q.. :PE -. Q? no 08 52 rn Dui T21 5,7 ,lm ro wif 3-1 PP EO 33 f-fm :r mr? IT O: 92.05 55' Qc' 2? mm- 'J' .U... Q13 -1 Tc 33 Q.- -'rn :'vI'P G2 FPKII -O max Ufgw E : fm? mf-r 23 ifrn os: F U1 'PE Cm rn E Q. 5. 3 O -. s: :x in PP :J- O uw CT 51' co P5 B co 5 7-D O 5 E? I3 C-' fi co C Z O P-l': U' sz: 0 U3 co CT Ei. U3 Q C-' no Cl- HOMEWARD bound, sophomore Duane Fromhart runs with steady strides to score against Lakes. Athletics-128 ugh WE? W ' :a1E2 2 gpg E E.-E 5 n u an fi s E W u 'W aaaai E Q E 'Z E H H zzz :,. .s,. , Q aaa .f:f1 'gg Q gs m 25, 'lg ag -- 4 E2 f- ESWEEE R' ii E 5 E a 5 5 5' X gain , g s H 5 E1iE,i55ji:',3Q'! 3 3 '15 5 Q Milf E 2, 1 ' 2 vias? Q .V sg ESE? S 5 'zga ' 'rgz' 55 fx E z :,:,.., E S , - E wg is 3 . ext 5 f fx Es L, as , am i AVEEE' I SOUTHPAW Ieff Stewartstretches off the mound in the first game of leff's third season as delivering a pitch to a Mount Tahoma batter pitcher for the Clover Park Varsity team. PLANNING game strategy, Buddy Bear and Phil Westendorf confer with Coach Merle Hagbo. A i WAITING for the perfect pitch, Randy Peterson KEEPING the runner honest, Lincoln's pitch- hesitates as the ball approaches the plate. er fires the ball to first base. Diving safe- N Athletics - 129 ly back to the base, jeff Stewart maintains his base running position as a potential run. Overtime triumphs win ARCHING a shot over the outstretched arms of Auburn's center, Ab Thomas tallies a bucket. PUTTING his best foot forward, Mark Boothe stretches to regain hold of the elusive ball. ...lu FINGERTIP control enables Dennis Brady to score two points against the FP Cardinals. Athletics- 1 30 4 'Cardiac Kids' OUT-maneuvering the Bellarmine defense, lim Padilla moves in for another Warrior basket. ABLE to leap tall buildin s for a sin le re g - bound, Dennis Bradyjumpsiigh in the air. undisputed third apturing undisputed third place in the SPSL, the '70-'71 Warriors gave CP its best basketball season in four years. Four overtime contests and five others where two or less points determined the winner caused CP fans to dub the Warriors the Cardiac Kids. After the injury to center Mark Boothe in the season opener, the drib- blers dropped their first three con- tests to Bellarmine, highly-ranked Lin- coln, and Washington, then recovered to defeat Lakes and Mt. Tahoma. Fol- lowing an overtime loss to Central Kit- sap, the Warrior ball club won eight out of the next ten games. The losses came at the hands of Puyallup and Au- burn, both ranked in the top five AAA teams in the state. Two more defeats from those pow- ers and a two-point loss to Franklin Pierce gave CP a tie with Rogers. The Warriors secured the solitary third spot in the final game, a 61-53 victory over Federal Way. The Cardiac Kids fin- ished with an Tl-9 record including one overtime win over Washington. if'VGrg'l ,, L, LL l i , E :M-5 , ' : . p h LAYING it up over a tenacious Franklin Pierce a pair of points while forward Kirk Frederick defense, Warrior pivot man Mike Crouch hoops moves into position for a possible rebound. Athletics-132 PUTTING the Bellarmine defense on their toes Kent Kimball executes a well-aimed shot. Sidelined Boothe sparks Warriorsg Voted Inspirational Award by squad .img VARSITY scoring leader Abner Thomas puts up a reverse lay-in against Franklin Pierce. roviding inspiration from the sidelines, senior Mark Boothe who sat out most of the season due to injury, received the Inspirational Award from his teammates. Grabbing the honors as leading rebounders, Honorary Captain Mike Crouch and Kirk Frederick worked the boards to pull down 136 and 121 ricochets respectively. The teams leading scorers Abner Thomas and Dennis Brady tipped in 284 and 258 total points. Kent Kimball won a newly initiated award entitled Mr. Hustle. Most Improved Player went to 6' 5 sophomore Low Alexander. The Warrior playmakers Chris Borgen and Abner Thomas finished with 73 and 52 total assists out shooting their opponents 44.3 per cent to 42.0 per cent from the field, the Warriors finished third in the league. HEADS up play helps Kirk Frederick screen out Auburn's big 6'9 center Dan Kristianson. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: Coach Bob Moawad-Back Low Alexander, Mike Crouch, Mark Boothe, Charlie Burkhart, Abner Row: lim Padilla, lim Wilson, Kirk Frederick, Dennis Brady, Chris Borgen, Thomas, Kent Kimball, Ron Gee. Athletics-133 - . ffsfswfi 'ei ff sif- UNDER pressure, Duane Fromhart springs into IV forward Kevin Partridge lays in a shot as he the air and fires a fade-away jump shot. drives past a Franklin Pierce Opponent. 1V BASKETBALL TEAM-Front Row: john Rodriquez, Coach Merle Hagbo, Greene, Eric lewett, Phil Westendorf, Kevin Partridge, Duane Fromhart, n Tony Velez-Back Row: Niel Rapozo, Mike Lottier, Bill Kirkwood, Dave Kropilak, Buddy Bear. Athletics-134 Balanced scoring leads J V's to fourth place tie DOUBLE teamed b the tough Auburn zone IV USING his body for a shield, Bill Kirkwood man- center Charlie Burkhart pops a short jumper. I euvers under the basket for two points. DEAD-EYE Ron Gee launches a jump-shot from re-groups against the fast break. The junior Var- the right corner as the Franklin Pierce defense sity won this thriller 57-55. Athletics-135 oasting a balanced scoring attack, the JV team battled their way to a fourth place tie in the SPSL junior Varsity Basketball League. Losing a non-league opener to Bel- larmine by two points, the lV's came back to beat Washington 60-44. Win- ning only seven of the next seven- teen games, the Reserves finished with an 8-12 season record. Never out of a game until the final buzzer, the ,lV's participated in eight games decided by 5 points or less, including the sea- son finale a 59-57 win over Federal Way. Leading the attack with 185 total points, Mike Lottier received Best Of- fensive, Defensive, and Best All-A- round Player Honors from his team- mates. Other player-voted awards in- cluded Most Hustle which went to Duane Fromhart and Most Im- proved won by Phil Westendorf. Emery coaches Clover Park's league INTENSE concentration occurs before junior Dave Thornton takes a back one and one half at the District Meet. Thornton took seventh and went on to qualify for the State Meet. Athletics-136 hampion mermen to ' umber 2' state position ighty mermen swam full speed ahead to become the winningest Clo- ver Park Swim Team since their de- but in 1969. Dave Emery coached the Warriors to an undefeated South Puget Sound League Championship, 6-0, and finished the season with the second-place berth in state competition. Highlighting the season, the swimmers produced an outstanding effort in a dual meet with Wilson. CP took six firsts to Wilson's five and scored an all-time high against last year's top team in the nation before dropping the heartbreaker by 15 points, 55-40. Arch-rival Lakes tanksters got caught in the Warrior undertow as the Lancers took a 67-28 sloshing in the annual swim-off in CP's home water. This contest gave the big- gest challenge to the swimmers who won their dual meets by an average of 48 points during the regular season action. MUSCLES pull as senior Mel McLaughlin splashes on to take second at the State Meet. This performance broke the varsity backstroke record and made Mel a contender for a spot on the high school All American Swim Team. REACHING forastate title, Bob Medlock char- freestyle event. His efforts earned him a ges off the starting blocks in the 100-yard third place among a highly talented field. Athletics-137 i 3 A-wwf? my M .,,., , ,.,,.VM CAPPING a productive season with a personal best of 235, Senior Rich the fifty freestyle. The Warrior swimmers grabbed second in the District Whinnery cascades to a second place finish in the district pre-lims of Meet behind the host Wilson R3mS,ll'le eVemUel5f3fe Champs- ' e- : is Slug -' lgfiftgfgizr W is , -' N gwrstlma t ,fs Lift at . fiffisisfif vtiiffiriffssii fffffllzr . . 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NEARING the finish, Larry Peck pours on steam in a final attempt to surpass his competitor. 'Inspiring' Mel McLaughlin qualifies as candidate for 'All-America' status onors consistently accumulated as the varsity swimmers stroked to one victory after another, smashing ten of CP's season records. Leading the Warrior mermen to the All-State Tourney, All-American candidate Mel McLaughlin placed se- cond in the 100-yard backstroke. Mel later accepted the praise of his teammates in the form of the 1971 Inspirational Award. The first CP swimmer ever to cap- ture a first place at the State Meet, Bob Medlock triumphed in the 50-yard freestyle. Among the eleven qualifiers for the State AAA Championships, jeff Hedlund and Larry Peck rated post- season rewards as Honorary Co-Cap- tains. 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VARSITY SWIM TEAM-Front Row: Rich Whinnery, jeff Hedlund, Randy Back Row: Coach Dave Emery, Steve Schoettler, Dan Deneen, Scott Neu- Sauro, Bob Medlock, Larry Peck-Second Row: Mike Rash, Mike Hughes, haus, Chuck Ratcliffe, Dave Thornton, Pete Priedhorsky, Mike Phillips Randy Sager, Dave Koon, Mark Carlson, Ken Wilson, Mel McLaugh in Athletics-139 SECURING fourth in State in the 200-yard free- a congratulatory handshake from a team mem- style race, distance man Larry Peck receives ber ater clocking a personal best of 1:52.4 JV tankmen shatter Wilson's 13-year streak SPASHING out for the final spurt in the 100 lips pours on the power. Placing in this e- yard butterfly, junior letterman Mike Phil- vent at District, Mike traveled to State. Athletics-140 mashing records all the wa the lunior Varsity Swimming squad splashed to an undefeated season including a 50-45 victory over the Wilson team, breaking the Ram's thir- teen-year winning streak. Reserve merman took a close, come-from-behind triumph over dis- trict arch-rival Lakes, 54-48. A- gainst other competition, the re- serves torpedoed their opponents by sizeable margins. CP bombed Mount Tahoma, Peninsula and Rogers by fif- ty point spreads. At the Reserve Championships, the lVs clinched the third position. Dave Thornton took first in diving, while Steve Schoettler placed second in the 100-yard butterfly. Mike Hughes, Dan Deneen and joe Herr swam to third place finishes in the 100- yard breastroke, 200-yard individual medley and the 50-yard free- style respectively. Y, ,,,'f.JskWE- - ' I kL' ' I . . ' E .Z x Y V,.. WW I TURBULENT, swirling waves jettison aquanauts fly title. CP merman Randy Sauro skillfully forward in competition for the State butter- propels himself on to catc the big finish. JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM-Front Row: Coach Hilliard. Back Row: lim Slater, George Zmiaro- Dave Emery, Scott Chamberlin, joe Herr, Mark vich, Russell Lorenzen, Charles Babine. Athletics-141 fkprz: , at IN a last-ditch effort to gain a State berth, Pete Priedhorsky eagerly eyes the finish. BUFFETING waves mark the efforts of Steve Schoettler as he gasps for a final spurt. wr H iT 1 1 A. 1 1 ' ' ' V .1 1 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 L, ,,. ,- ,,.,, W f Activities Activities Activities MIXING business with pleasure, ASB President Mark Seaburg awaits the Klahowya crowning. debate the pro's and con's of another solution Winn strives to get his point across. t i -Hz:-A sta lik E FOCUSING their ideas, comparing notes and Council members contemplate scheduling of weeding Th rough WOFV1 OUT SUSSGSUOUS, Studeni activities for the rest of the school year. AS hard working Homeroom Representatives to student government policies, junior PAYI NG tribute to the fine sophomore class, the combined chorus of Stu- terested extras offer a rendition of that well-known verse . Mickey Mouse dent Council members, Songleaders, Cheerleaders, Footballers and in- to wrap up the opening Howdy Assembly with a B-I-G finale. Activities-144 Mark Seaburg controls helm of council ship ' CP'5 U Haul gervice, Bob Eghelman, repre- president transport Klahowya oldies to both sentative at large and Mike Crouch, senior class Teflllel' and Tacoma Public Libraries. Activities-145 iding at the helm of the Student Council ship, ASB President, Mark Seaburg steered the way to new chan g- es in student government. Constitu- tional amendments and various new policy revisals evolved. Legislation of a budget proposal enabled the Student Council to keep efficient accounts of their expendi- tures. Ratification of numerous chang- es in programs became instituted this year. Revamping of the dress code pol- icy allowed new freedoms in groom- ing. The newly adopted charter per- mitted girls to wear slacks to school during the cold winter weather. Fun and frolics comprised Home- coming Week, organized by the Stu- dent Council. Events included a gar- bage can race, frizz day, beauty leg contest for the guys and the tradi- tional color day which topped the week. Advancements and alterations keyed achievements made in student government. VOICE of Rep Assembly, Bob Eshelman makes a motion for order at Student Council meeting. USHERETTES-Front Row: leanne Gallo, Beverly Martin--Second Row: Margaret Heller, June Dobson, Dianna Hazen-Back Row: lo Miller, Pam Brewer, Edna Peterson, Sheila Lee. Activities -146 mw0 'm ' ' PAUSING in her daily duties, Muffet renders assistance to a troubled caller. Gilpin 1 , GUIDANCE Office assistants, Teresa Escalante, LETTING her fingers do the walking, Daniele Sheila Lee and Anna Edwards add efficiency. Evers checks through the student schedules, BETTER late than never. Cheerful smiles Hucghes and Pat Holter assist in the collecting greet late-comers as Carolyn Porter, Michelle an filing of student attendance cards. Activities - 'I47 Ringing phones, aches, pains, lights keep office volunteers on their toes iterally keeping on their toes, volunteers answered ringing tele- phones, soothed aches and pains, added lighting effects at school func- tions, and ushered in other vital ser- vices to school procedures. Sacrificing their free periods, office girls assisted the secretaries and facul- ty by running errands, delivering mes- sages, and collecting attendance cards. Believing that good health aids learn- ing, our own Florence Nightingales checked temperatures, bandaged cuts and tested vision and weight. Always busy, the Sound and Light Crew enhanced the extracurricular productions by providing appropriate visual effects. Ticket-taking remained the responsi- bility of the Usherettes whose ever- smiling faces greeted theatre enthu- siasts. DECIPHERING Dewey's Decimal System chal- lenges aids Barbara Bien and Larry Moran. in .. is if at is sei Q , S.. Size bills! WITH their fingers flippingthrough files of cards, Rossow and Bev Martin struggle to keep up South Librarian Assistants Edna Petersen, john with the daily backlog of work. HANQ five more makes a hundred, mutters Wakeford. Selling tickets constitutes only part optimistic Pat Murphy to patiently waiting Margit ofthe Student Accounts activities. Activities - 148 Student volunteers give free time, lend a hand to secretaries, faeult TESTING audio equipment, Sound and Light Pessemier, Grant Allred, and Dean Wilkerson Crew members Francis Anderson, Greg prepare to equipthe South Gym for an assembly. PEPSI pourers and popcorn baggers, advised by Chairman Diane Henderson, prepare pleasing Mr. Howard Case and Girls' Club Concessions provisions during home basketball games. Activities - 149 EYEING her weight results, Jeanne Stivers o- kays Health Center aid Debbie Davis' work. WHO could ever imagine Mr. Forsland's office help, Lynsey Crawford, playing peek-a-boo? CASHING in on Christmas candy-cane sales, Klahowya staffers, Pat Holter RUfT1h3UEh- Oh? Of The Staff'S many' fUhd'faiSih8 Pf0l9CfSf Candi' Sales help and lack Mungia receive a gleeful grin from yearbook adviser Mrs. Betty flh3hCet E5?188'h8 9C0h0fhY Of theY9afh00k 9XPeh595- 2 ONLY a dime, tempts Carol Fisk as she pro- KLAHOWYA editors Sue Greiwetand Tom motes delectable Klahowyaukandy kanes. breathe 3 Sigh Of relief, meeting H Activities-150 Klahowycfs 'Kitchen Krew' kindles, markets monetar -making munehies BRAVING scorched fin ers Klahow a chefs re- S 1 Y P pare sizzling pizza for an after dance treat. HIDING in the darkroom, Barb lafrate escapes the rigors of her job as advertising editor. ipping into action at the first soc- hop with sizzling pizzas, Klahowya's Kitchen Krew continued to brew up money-making munchies. Klahowya curriculum, consisting of captivating captions, devastating deadlines, sparkling stories and play added up to a year of accomplish- ments. Heading toward a more current look, the book featured a new three- column layout, colored stock and non- gloss paper. Other profit-yielding projects in- cluded an April Fool's Slave Day that strained the staffers' stamina as they obeyed their masters. Led by the efforts of Co-editors Tom Mann and Sue Greiwe, sixty mem- bers valiantly strove to meet relent- less requirements, under the watch- ful eyes of advisers Mr. Donald Turya and Mrs. Betty Rumbaugh. Waiting for the Klahowya to roll off the presses, the staff rounded out the year with an ocean trek and an antic-filled banquet. s ,ccg HOT-AIRED caption editor, lack Mungia blows his mind at Mrs. Rumbaugh's surprise party. YOU'VE come a lon way baby! Party decora- Goodnow, Penny Rumbaugh and Sue Greiwe tions brighten the Kgahowya room as Roberta prepare to celebrate Mrs. Rumbaugh's birthday. Activities-151 DISCOVERING that two heads are better than and Dave Howe combine efforts during the hec- one, Clover Leaves co-editors lanice Perry tic moments before an impending deadline Q K WlTH a trained eye, Clover Leaves staffers errors that crop up in rough drafts, a vital PONDERING picture possibilities Holl Back Mike Kasprzak and Dave Hughes spot-check for procedure before putting the paper to bed. man and Dave Howe agree on a phbto selection- Activities-'I 52 READYING to click a pic, Tom Cozzetti, news- paper lens bug, focuses on a chosen subject. EMPEROR-Dictator Roger Anderson thought- fully points out paper plans to Ray Heacox. Clover Leaves mirrors school's lifeg Reports, informs of student activities irroring the lives of students as well as administrators, the Clover Leaves reported the many activities and social functions initiated in the 1970-71 school year. Following students requests, the paper widened its publication scope with pertinent editorials and student commentary in the Letters to Editors column. Revealing facts and statistics in a school-wide survey stimulated a CP awareness of the current Contro- versy. While securing fundamentals of layout and style, the staff found time to explore and advance skills in mod- ern journalism. Combining old tech- niques with the new offered challeng- ing goals to the twenty-five amateur newspapermen. Striding along with the ever-increas- ing pace of the 7'i school year, Mr. Roger Anderson, adviser, pursued new and modern concepts to enhance the publication of the bi-weekly paper. CLENCHED teeth 8: studious application end in AND the winner is. . . Hoop Shoot huckster, Dave Hughes proclaims the victorious basketballers who scored pin- point accuracy during the Clover Leaves spon- sored event. Activities-153 Cartoonist Bill lungkuntz's editorial humor. 5 AH, Christmas spirit springs from the lips of Laura Ristine, Vic Hansen and leanne Winter. UGH, Laura Ristine and leanne Winter listen to Vic Hansen make a mess of the Messiah. CP musicians AND Hallelujah, of chorus Laura Ristine and POISED and alert, Drum Major Pete Moore a- leanne Winter can Handel the problem. waits 3 signal to 3f'lOtl16l' half-time show. Activities-154 exhibit varied, versatile efforts OJUWQJMJ ryitgds xhibiting variety and versatil- ity in numerous musical efforts, CP's musicians blended verbal beauty with tonal simplicity. Throughout the year, an array of music-makers created a never-ending source of melodic pleasures for stu- dents, faculty and other audiences. instructing five different vocal groups, director Mr. Bruce Brummond led the a cappella choir to its excel- lent rating at the annual choral contest. Percussionists blasting and trum- peters tooting throughout the cor- ridors indicated the long hours of practice continually needed. Mr. john Leyden led his band of merry men to high ratings at contests as well as at various concerts. Strings and things kept Mr. Rich- ard Dawson occupied, as he guided his orchestra through each of its per- formances, including a planned con- cert trip to Victoria, British Columbia. 09' tQ+fj.-M3 Q1 V FQ off' , iafjjcns-fdffggugl tosfuqaliffl-QUJ ri? -waste? at go Qwffaifr.. MJ ,jo We 01 -f td? 460 PS, HOJJ-Q SUPYVVUUL CAMERATA-from Row: Linda lohn, vaierie 'f Balch, Carla Fulton, Jeanette johnson, Roger Enfield, Doug Walters, Son'a Hunton. Secondlq-V-Qffo Row: Kathy Unger, Richard Schwartz, Richard Ouimet, Cheryl Solum, Pam Roberts. Back Row: up Mr. Richard Dawson, Dave Roberts. V M1005 r. V ORCHESTRA-Front Row: Linda lohn, Sonja Hunton, Valerie Balch, lean- Bolton, Roger Enfield, Doug Walters, Grant Allred, Oscar Tanhueco, john ette johnson, Carla Fulton, Melinda Svedberg, Andres Schreiterer, Kathy Sutich, Patrick Flynn, Richard Ouimet, Richard Schwartz, Teresa Hunton, Unger, Cheryl Solum, Pam Roberts Second Row: Barbara Madden, Angela Mary Robles Back Row: Dave Roberts, Steve Schoettler. Activities-155 Stage Band, Swing Choir, Camerata require hours of overtime practicing CONCERT BAND-Front Row: Jim Johnson, Robyn Kramer, Bill Shea, Marsha Cannon, Linda Scott, Mary Simmons, Shari Benham, Mark Seaburg. Second Row: Shirle Carlos, Rich Villanueva, Kathy Smalley, Erika Walters, Lewis Jacobsen, Wiliiam Jungkantz, Jeff Jarvis, Rich Whinnery, Layne Nord- gren, Pete Moore, Marylynn MacDuff, Diane Sigel, Gail Kramer-Third Row: Beth Smith, Larry Banks, Nancy Klein, Collette Kenney, Tom Mann, Mark Hilliard, Ward Hammond, Shuichi Olesen, Herminio Vargas, Art Bori, Dave Miller, Pat Gates, Mark Longrie, Ray Burke, Marty Salvati Fourth Row: David Cook, Mark Husfloen, Mike Hatch, Brian Duckett, Ron Snyder, Wayne Stettler, John Sampson, Rich Jarvis, Brad Geyer, Bruce Pem- berton, Steve Lemon, Brian Duckett, Irven Kenney, Dave Howe-Back Row: Robert, Johnston, John Roe, Chet Dawson, Roger Baxter, Dave Hughes. l il i CHOIR ENSEMBLE-Front Row: Kathy Soderquist, Kristine Glueck, Janet GLEE ENSEMBLE-Front Row: Jenny Schuder, Linda Hascall, Christie Hook, Kinsey, Becky Irvin-Second Row: Debbie Burlem, Jane Hirchirt, Marion Michelle Smith-Second Row: Sandy Tweedy, Lisa Glueck, Charlene Duke, Martin-Back Row: Pam Lovell, Beth Cross, Mary Jo Tyrholm, Pat Work. Monika Vogel-Back Row: Cora Saueressig, Pam Lovell, Jenny Crouch, Vicki Redding. Activities-156 GIRLS' GLEE-Front Row: Michelle Smith, Denice West, Linda Cornell, Pegcgy Smith, Shirley Small, Lynne Schmidlap, Karen Rider, Lisa Glueck, Lin a Hascall, Christie Hook-Second Row: Karen Cooper, Sandy Tweedy, Denise Vaughn, Cora Saueressig, Shelly Andrews, Maria Ginne, Charlene Duke, Anna Edwards, Laurie McGowen, june Dobson, jenny Schuder- Third Row: Nancy Gilman, Pam Lovell, Vicki Beitel, Darlene Pike, Nora Rosencrans, Monika Vogel, Elaine Martin, Diane Hudson, Brunhilde Har- mon, Trudy Durham, Marie Grimm-Back Row: jenny Crouch, Nancy Bishop, Denise Hutchinson, Teresa Starr, Dixie Barr, judy Burkhart, Lisa Latimer, Vicki Redding, Carolyn Burkhart, Nancy Holloway, Diane Perry. SWING CHOIR-Front Row: Margie Daily, Greg Pessemier, Camas, Laura Ristine, T0m lames, lane lames-Back ROW! Patti Pool, Mr. Bruce Brummond, Director, Heidi Drucker, PHI Stein, L69 Cl1fiSi6f1SEl'1, 193009 Wlmeff SCOU Buckmaster, Mariano Monzon, Frechie Williams-Seqond ROW: Qraig Veva Maitland, Mike Crouch, Sue Dattler, and Craig Selness. tanley, Ann Latimer, Vic Hansen, Nancy Holloway, Scott Activities-157 CHOIR--Front Row: Carmen Mendoza, Leslie Swalley, Stephanie Brown, Gail Galliher, Kristine Glueck, Kathy Soderquist, Debbie Burlem, Frenchie Williams, janet Kinsey-Second Row: lane Hirchert, Roberta Spencer, Heidi Drucker, Laurie Ristine, Michele Williams, Beth Cross, Pam Lovell, Cindy Reed, Robin Platz-Third Row: Patti Pool, Sue Dattler,1ane1ames, Sue Tweedy, Margie Daily, Ann Latimer, Claudia Chandler, Shelly Smith, Pat Work, Marion Martin-Fourth Row: Alice Engman, Dianne Winslow, FOLLOWING their leader, Mary jo Tyrholm, Leslie Pessemier, Trudy Seick, Veva Maitland, leanne Winter, Kathy Unger, jerry Hull, Pat Stein-Fifth Row: Dan Ohms, Frank Burton, Mariano Monzon, Tom james, Greg Pessemier, Gordon Hurd, Don Zimmer, Mike Phillips-Sixth Row: lim Hernandez, jon Garrison, Scott Gamas, Craig Stanley, Vic Hansen, Kirk Frederick, Scott Buckmaster, Craig Selness, Lee Christensen-Back Row: Bob Talley, Gre Lindberg, Mel McLaughlin, Bob Medlock, Mike Crouch, lim Meier, ang Bill Dahn. saxaphones and trombones of the stage band harmonize underthe direction of Mr. john Leyden. He and his faithful musicians help whip up spirit at home games, Activities-158 Musical groups brighten the seasons, produce fall, winter, spring concerts .l EXPRESSI NG the spirit of Christmas, the Girls' Mr. Brummond while singing the traditional BROTHER and sister act The james Gan alias Glee keep an attentive eye on their director carol, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day. lane and Tom james produce a tunefu? duet. CHORUS-Front Row: Karen johnson, Dianna Fabian, Kathy Sod- ney, Bruce Nunes, Maurice Hill, Ron Gee, lim Guizzetti, Alex Hoffman, Elena Acosta, Larae Marsh, Jeanne Dickson, Cathe Walter, Karin Rocky lennings, Rich Woodward, Robert Radonich-Back Row: Vince Monika Vogel, Lisa Glueck, Ncky Herron-Second Row: Cathy Crawford, Bill Leete, Robert Hansen, Bill Taylor, Phil Terry, Dave McDon- Pam' Albitress, Marsha Cannon, Corby Clark, Rose Loving, Suz- ald, Rick Schwartz, Scott Buckmaster, Craig Selness, Wayne Wilcox, Steve Schwartz, jenny Crouch, Audrey Stranahan, Sandy Burch, jenny Weber. , Vicki Beitel-Third Row: Gary Hurd, Gordon Hurd, lrven Ken- Activities-159 BAREFOOT in the gym, CP Warrior, luanito Salido, prepares to pow wow leaders shout out their rhythmic phrases to the Cherokee Fight Song, with fellow Pep Staff members. As boisterous Cheerleaders and Song- the vociferous student body contributes its share of spirit. I Lawns, lockers sport green-and-Wh1t MULTITUDES of clapping hands greet Warrior STUNNING stripes and stalwart stances pre luanito's fearsome Indian war whoops. cede the Cheerleaders' Warrior welcome. Activities - 'I60 NERVOUS Yell Leaders Robin Platz and Megan Slikas plead for support on the next cheer. from pepsters reen and white sprouted th rough- out the Lakewood-CP area as the perky Pep Staff issued personal Good Luck greetings to athletes. Monstrous signs urging Warriors to Deck the Cards, Pin Puyallup, or Swamp Lakes dotted the emerald turf at various abodes. Construction paper cutouts formed as footballs or basketballs plastered lockers, while goodies, suckers and cookies, sweet- ened the day. Responsible for enlivening the voluntary pep assemblies, the Yell Staff whipped up student enthusiasm with novel skits and the traditional Cherokee war ch ant. On the warpath, Warrior luanito Salido, garbed in Indian raiments, sounded the battle cry. As part of their preparation for the coming year, the girls attended the summer session at Central Washington Pep Clinic, securing placement ribbons for their ability in both song and cheer divisions. HALLOWEEN spurs skeleton Gail Sahlberg to join Robin Platz in the world of the living. PEP STAFF-Front Row: Heidi Drucker, Megan baugh Shelley Smith Back Row Robin Platz Slikas, Tomi Bear-Second Row: Penny Rum Kathy Crabill jeanneWinter Cindy Reed Activities - 'l6'l KICKING UJJ their heels to the song, Surrey With the Fringe on Top, impression of wagon wheels as they perform during a halftime show which smiling an perky members of the Clover Park Drill Team form the featured music from the successful Broadway musical, Oklahoma Snappy uniforms spark halftime showmanship OLE! The CP Flag Twirlers gail step in in Band lays on. This lively halftime ex- time to the Mexican Hat Dance as the March- higition highlights the CP-Puyallup game. Activities - 162 nappy new uniforms lent spark to each halftime presentation, as the Drill Team and Flag-Twirlers high- stepped into the spotlights. Hours of effort preceded each show, as members innovated routines. Dazzling sequins accented each baton nu-mber by Majorette Mary Robles, as she accompanied the Drill Team, or performed a solo. Led by Drum Major Peter Moore, the Clover Park Marching Band, win- ner of several marching awards, pro- vided crisp strutting music. Walls in the North and South buildings displayed the spirit of the girls in Pep Club, under the guiding hand of President Shelley Mann. Although fewer girls affixed their names to the roster of membership the remaining Pepsters, advised by Mrs. Connie Nomellini, managed to maintain the tradition of plastering the walls with pep prior to each of the many events in CP's competitive athletic program. FLAG TWIRLERS-Front Row: Mary Robles- Cathy Collier-Back Row: Robin Miller, Gail Second Row: Roberta Chapman, Marylane Foster,PatWork. Wagner, Diane Puetz, Stephanie McDonald, Hhs- DRILL TEAM-Front Row: Carmen Mendoza, Mary Wolf, Sherry Percival, lean Liebert, Shelley Mann- Second Row: Veva Maitland, Doris Aquino, Carleen Cahill Beth Ristine, Heidi Hewitt, Marie Sioda, Barb lafrate, lan Sullivan-Third Row: Pam Thurston, Marla Larson, Patti Pool, Kathy Moore, Pam Bright, Roberta Gloodnow, Missy Norden-Fourth Row: Brenda Huston, ludy Bitow, leannie Kanz, Sue Tweedy, Glenda Opp, Activities Cathie Bounds, Sue Greiew, Anita Biskey-Fifth Row: Gail Sahlberg, Rose Wooten, Gail Fromdahl, Ann Latimer, Laurie Ristine-Sixth Row: Co-Captain Ian Crosby, Dawn lefferies, Gwen Tucker, Mary lo Tyrholm, Adviser Lorinda Beitz, M rtis Robinson, Stephanie lo nson, Kathi Bower, Co-Captain Claudia Chandler. -163 53 Activities-164 Ski bums sitzmark Crystal Mountain's slopes SHADES of the downhill racer, Mark Longrie the first schussingc run of the day while the sports goggles and gloves as he readies for sunny slopes bec on and promise happiness. AFTER strenuous slogging on the slippery Munsey slinks into a long-awaited slumber slopes of Crystal Mountain, sophomore Kim while aboard the Clover Park ski lift -er. UP, up and away! U ndisturbed by the snowy weather conditions, CP ski bunnies glide through the air from the bustling Crystal Mountain ski lodge to the top of the tree-studded hillside for a fall-free run. Activities-165 either rain, sleet, snow nor crowded lift lines could dampen the spirits of eager skiing enthusiasts from appointed lessons. Striving for per- fection in technique, participants in the fourth annual Clover Park Ski School started classes of snowballing enrollment. The program provided a supervised agenda for CP pupils upon arrival each Saturday on the snowy terrain of Crys- tal Mountain. Personalized instruction, based on the needs of the individuals, estab- lished the advantage of the programs of studying each phase of skiing pro- ficiency. Considering each schuss- boomer's capacity, instructors stressed safety practices vital to the experi- enced skier as well as the novice skier. Lodge skiers and snow bunnies welcomed the abundance of fresh powder to ski runs as the final ski les- son sitzmarked a year of mastering the slippery slopes. EXPERT sitzmark-makers Cathy Stolarik and Cindy Reed rest for the vigorous day ahead. SOLEMNITY marks the occasion of a Thespian Initiation Banquet as Kar- formal thespians. Advised by Mrs. Virginia Heidbreder, the club gives en Doeden, vice-president, delivers an oration on the versatility of dramatically-inclined CP students a C ance to develop their talents. MASKED in all his bronzed lory, Rick Nesteroff Sue Thompson, and Sue Hirchert 8 I ' 1 Schwartz, along with other Thespians Mike re-enacts a scene from The Tale of Thespus. Activities-166 GROOVIN' to the beat Thes ian Cath Mo Y exhibits one of the major elements of drama. Ofe Behind-the-scenes action marks yearg Thespian troupe polishes performance l ehind the scene action marked another eventful year for the Thes- pian Club. Under the qualified di- rection of adviser Mrs. Virginia Heid- breder and her assistant Mr. Robert Fleming, the troupe prepared for their annual public performances in the Evening of One Acts and the Thes- pian Assembly. Participating in an exchange of talent ideas, the members journeyed to Shoreline High School for the Re- gional Thespian Conference. Attracting thirteen apprentices, the first of two formal initiation cere- monies welcomed new talent. Striving to overcome their first case of stage fright, the initiates supplied the en- tertainment for the seasoned veterans. Italian dishes and decor spiced the year-end Thespian banquet, the finale to a productive season. USING the art of pantomime, Celeste Bonner emphasizes the dependence on one's eyesight. l INTENTLY masking their faces with man-made Eric Hale brush on last minute touches for make-up wonders, Thespians Rick Schwartz and the comedy presentation of Enter Laughing. Activities-167 SEEING is not always believing, reveals Nancy Holloway, as she pets an imaginary doggie. l V l THESPIAN lean Nesteroff combines musical tal- ent with dramatic charm during her audition. WEARY but. not worn, Larry Holtman takes time to load as he leans against his trusty rifle. THUNDEROUS shots reverberate as a zealous prepared Dick Ouimel. Accurate BIITI and in- leannie Stivers jumps the gun over an un- tense concentration prove indispensible Varsity marksmen take steady aim, shoot down fifth place SPSL target arsity sharpshooters took aim at first place among ten competitors but after scoring their targets made the mark at fifth place. Throughout the season, leading high scorers Mike Hartman, john Battie, Jeannie Stivers and Larry Holt- man set the pace for their teammates to follow. The season's junior varsity team exploded their way into second place, competing with seven other high school teams. Activities-168 At their new location, the Fort Lewis rifle range, marksmen welcomed the addition of Peter Brosh, an incoming German student, who added depth to the squad. Another addition, two new rifles, increased the gunslingers' potentials. Coached by Mr. Eric lacobsen, club members received leadership training as well as an eagle eye through the efforts of President john Battie and the group's Captain leannie Stivers. ARDENTLY cleaning and readjusting his rifle ly awaits completion to properlv prepare him- butt, skilled club member john Battie eager- self for tough tactics from competitions. Activities-169 AT the rifle range, Ieannie Stivers pauses mo- mentarily to adjust marksman's Iprotection. CHECKING the targets for pin-point accuracy John Battie removes battered score sheets WAITING hand and hungry stomach reet Rifle Club members Larry Holtman anglohn Battie as another dime clinks into the treasur . Sharpshooters sponsored many such sales, hoping to raise enough money to buy needed ammunition. 56 I 'iff BEER mugs clash in unison to a boosting Prosit! while German Club quet at a delicatessan. Preparing to down drinks, Dave Fleming, Pe- members savor nostalgic German delights at the annual Bavarian Ban- TCF Bf0Sh, Gene Hogan, Nora MCD0flI'16ll and C8fOlYl1 Stump fraternilev German Club Consumes Deutschland delicacies APNESTIEUCK bUYel' lafikle Degrasse Contem- vendors Gene Hogan and Nora McDonnell bank P M95 t 9 SFOOVY 5eleCT'0l'1 Of ZOOCY B00dl95 HS the pfennigs for their German Club treasuries. Activities-170 auerkraut, wienerschnitzel and sauerbraten, consumed at Tacoma's Bavarian Restaurant, afforded Ger- man students a first-hand taste of Deutschland delicacies at the first annual German Club banquet fes- tivities. CP's chapter gained admission into the National Federation of Students of German. This status enabled its participants to come into personalized contact with other high school analists of the Western European country. President Charles Ratcliff presided at the weekly meetings with the aid of other board members Pam Richards, Gene Hogan and Dave Fleming. ln- structor Mr. Steven Antles served in the role of adviser for the several pupils interested in furthering their studies. Leaving a legacy for upcoming stu- dents of the language, club members sold home-made cookies and cup- cakes during Valentine's Day lunches, supplying the funds needed by next year's organization. Collectors queue for trade sessionsg Films encompass modern techniques CP'S favorite food tempts hungry students as the German Club sells Valentine pastries. SEARCH leads to discovery as Eric lversen and Paul Johnson browse through a coin manual. iscussions revolving around stamp and coin world occasionally exposed such jargon as proof sets, water marks and commemorative sets during gatherings of the collectors. Spirited trading sessions after school brought, enthusiasts to the bargaining table to swap prize specimens and historical tales of philately's past and present. Exhibitors with private collections also broadened the scope of Stamp and Coin clubbers. Film Club Only in its third year, Film Club strove to encompass bold ideas re- cently introduced in the art of modern film-making. President Bruce Paulson and Ad- viser Warren Olson led the search for latest movies, often exhibited to student audiences. Amateur photographers pooled ef- forts to present their annual Film Festival. Climaxing the year, mem- bers frequented a free film preview of old Charlie Chaplin flicks. GREENBACK sleuth Paul johnson eyes a S1000 bank note as Eric lversen coins spare change. TO coin a phrase, Miss Audrey McDonnell, adviser of the Stamp and Coin Club, leafs through a book of rare and unusual mints Activities - 171 with avid collectors Eric lversen and Paul johnson. Commercial Club collects tickets fo UNDER the gun, diligent Pep Club workers dabble with paint and paper while stroking, out another spirited sign urging the cross country competitors to the victory circle.- Debaters slaughter SPSL, send eight to State THEY'VE got the spirit! For their quick-witted Steve Goodman and Martin Callaghan secure argument during the PLU Debate Tournament, first places in junior and senior divisions. Activities-172 hattering all records in CP's de- bating history, eight orators repre- sented their team at the University of Washington state meet, after leading their comrades to a first place finish in South Puget Sound League stand- ings. Several debaters qualified for the Warriors in each category: Martin Callaghan, Steve Goodman and john Rossow in oratory, Ken Onstot, Mike Kasprzak and Larry Moran in im- promptug jim Edlund and Kathy Lyken in interpretation and Ken Onstot in extemporaneous speaking. The team's worthy efforts and en- thusiasm saved the organization from impending extinction due to financial cutbacks in extracurricular student activities. With a steadily increasing enroll- ment, an aspect of depth in the team produced an attitude of optimism for more victories in the succeeding sea- sons. ost activities uardians of the doors, Commer- cial Club volunteers devoted hours of their time to the tasks of selling and collecting tickets at all of the numerous extracurricular activities, ranging from soc-hops to the formal dances. Under the tutelage of Mrs. Loree Girod and Mr. Lyal Shirk, the stead- fast workers received the due reward in the form of service pins, presented at the conclusion of the year by Presi- dent lane Hirchert. Pep Club Abundance of yummy cakes and mouth-watering cookies supplied wel- come pennies to the Pep Club treas- ury. Under the watchful eyes of Ad- viser Mrs. Connie Nomellini and the club's president Shelley Mann, the spirited pepsters tried the' hands at interior decorating as they decked the halls with posters. Each sports season bred a new crop of banners, as the girls encouraged athletes to victory with their rousing support. SWEET thoughts tempt Randy Sisler into buying a Valentine pop from pepster Ava Troutman. MONEY changes hands as Commercial Club members Vicki Olson, Patricia Murphy, Lee FURTIVELY ogling Nancy Rydbom's Pep Club delicacy, Tom Schaler drools with obvious envy. Christenson and Margit Wakeford m final check of cash received after a ENGAGING in countless ticket exchanges, lane Hirchert and Becky Irvin total the sales. VARSITY forensic members Bennett Mu nsey, stot proudly appraise their trophies after taking Mike Kasprzak, Martin Callaghan and Ken On- first place at the league debate tournament Activities-173 COFFEE, tea or cookies? Hostesses for the Mother-Daughter tea Gail late-spring tea and fashion show sponsored by the Girls' Club Cabinet Sahlberg, Linda Hubbard and Mary lane Wagner organize service for the in honor of the senior girls and their naturally proud mothers. TRANSPORTING steps to take them higher, ioned decorations for Hot Time in the Carol Naubert, Kristie Wise and Carmen Men- Town. doza contemplate the pinning up of old-fash- Activities-174 Girls combine energies, enthusiasm, Launch campaigns for school service oupling enthusiasm with energy, the 1970-71 Girls'Club launched their campaign to promote a more service- oriented format. Using a satirical skit as one spring- board, the members portrayed an exaggerated, smoggy, smoke-filled condition of a girls' lavatory. Their subtle thespian efforts urged the fe- male population ofthe school to kick the habit. To garnish the Christmas season with fun and laughter, members brightened the halls of Madigan Hospital with holly wreaths and paper snowflakes, kindling a bright shine in the children's eyes. Sprightly elves, bedecked in color- ful array, spread good will tothe little people at the Villa Plaza Shopping Center with their sharing of crisp, candy canes. Grateful, soon-to-be graduated girls, expressed their appreciation to their moms at the Mother-Daughter Tea, held in May. GIRLS' CLUB CABINET-Front Row: loan Pilkey, Mary lane Wagner, social, jenny Crouch, soph. publicity, lean Hanel, vice-president, Cathie rep., Roberta Goodnow, program, Carmen Bounds, president, Sue Greiwe, secretary,- Mendoza,decorations. Second Row: Laurie Ristine, ways and means, Activities-175 DOING a highwire act, Penny Rumbaugh fastens brilliant streamers to create the Tolo top. CULINARY delights go up for sale as industri- ous Girls' Club officers Cathie Bounds and Mary lane Wagner make a dough for dough exchange to eager purchasers in this money-making project. Doors open to jobs through Distributive 599, 600, 601 counts luanito Salido to au- ditor Delores Orr as they takes monthly inven- HOISTING their banner high, Distributive Edu- Marie Zimmerman and Herminio Vargas pack cation participants Kelley Taylor, Linda Dagan, up for the DE State Leadership Conference. Activities-176 tory for the student bookstore. Sponsored by DE, the CP Tee Pee caters to all needs. TORO! Toro! Matador luanito Salido and ami- go add a Philippine touch to the DE display. Edis program istributive Education opens the door, but you have to walk through it. Bridging the gap between em- ployer and employee, DE, the study of marketing and merchandising, of- fered many new opportunities in busi- ness for the individual. Students practiced phases of general salesmanship while operating the CP Tee Pee, the bookstore. Under the guidance of Adviser Mr. Gerald Zie- beck, students analyzed advertising and display techniques by setting up a variety of presentations in CP show- cases. Distributive Education Club added beef jerky, Christmas candles and T- shirt sales to their money-making lists. Christmas food baskets provided a happy holiday for the needy in the community. Rounding out an eventful year, appreciative students took part in an employer-employee banquet, es- corting their bosses to dinner. SETTING up shop, Interact President Ken Elgin deaI Ed Voie into purchasing a bookful of and Vice-President Dave Ludwig wheel and numbers during CP's annual phone-up job. nteract rolls out Welcome for foreign visitors CHEERY spring, costumes adorn showcase win- Percival and. janet Wiglgens coordinate color- dows as Distri utive Education students Sherry ful accessories donate by local merchants. Activities-177 olling out the welcome mats for forty-seven area exchange students, the Interact Club, an extension of the Lakewood Rotary Club, sponsored International Day. Scaring up support for a new youth center, the members volunteered their time in creating a spook house to haunt up coinage. The community- oriented group carted magazines to Western State Hospital for patients' diversions. For the second year, the Interact clubbers peddled the student phone directory, charging a mere twenty- five pennies. DRESSED in native lapanese gafbf Honor Soci- summer excursion to the land of the rising sun ety President Leslie Smith tells of her recent duringacaucus of the honorary group. CHALLENGED chess master Paul johnson prepares for his match opponent as he manipulates his knig t to fend off an aggressor's onslaught. Activities-178 Scholars reach goals, seek new achievement for service, leadership eeking higher levels of achieve- ment, Clover Park scholars strove to meet the qualifications of the Nation- al Honor Society by upholding the principles of scholarship, leadership, service and appropriate personal char- acteristics. Various service activities attracted increasing numbers of new members. Urging CP students to give generously, the scholars paraded through the halls, collecting for UNICEF at Halloween. During the Thanksgiving holidays, the members trekked to a nearby nurs- ing home, cheering the convalescents with songs, conversation and hand- made creations. Several cupcake and popcorn ball sales provided the necessary funds for the annual year-end scholarship awards presented to deserving Honor Society members. Initiation candles illuminated the faces of neophytes at the banquet in late spring. CLINKING coins in the can acknowledge MR. drive. Honor Society officers Becky Ericson Fred Coty's contribution to the annual UNICEF and Roberta Goodnow accept his fair share. KlNG'S knight to king's bishop three, coun- ters Pat Turner to Paul lohnson's strategy. rmies of CP chessmen struggle to no avail l POINTINC out the crackling quality of her haggles over thelprice of 21 prized pop Corn wares, Honor Society scholar Suzanne Schoen ba 10 PFOSPCCUVE CUSt0l'T16f lurie DObS0l'i- Activities-179 ilently maneuvering their medi- eval armies across the battlefield Clover Park chessmen pawned, rooked and castled for the coveted cham- pionship trophy, but to no avail. Taking on two roles, Chess Club met once a week as a team and as a full-fledged organization. Meetings included increased study of funda- mentals. Adviser Mr. Harold Roberts and President Randy Sager led the Crusaders in their battles against eleven schools. Future Teachers Future Teachers of America unite! And unite they did as twenty FTA members and advisers Mrs. Gwen Young'and Mr. john Parshall plus President Barbara Bien plunged into an active 1970-71 school year. Special activities of the organization included contributions of useful sup- plies to the needy during Christmas season. A surprise presentation of the American flag to the CP teacher of The Year concluded the annual FTA banquet. STUNTS of synchronized swimmers ripple the their spring show. Miss Nancy Mace and co- sparkling water as Clover Crests practice for horts note the headway made by new members. Femlnlne contests straln, stretch PIONEERING the 49'er spirit, uncanny art for raw clay in the forested hills of Cheha- students from CP strike it rich as they mine lis. fPhoto courtesy of Mr. Topolskij Activities-180 g1rls' muscles eminine muscles strained and stretched in many contests as the Girls' Atheletic Association offered a variety of seasonal sports ranging from bowl- ing to badminton. CP's GAA members, under the guid- ance of directors Miss Randi Archer, Mrs. Lorinda Beitz and Mrs. Susan Ross, competed in the various league activity days. The girls funded their programs by sponsoring the sale of licorice whips during the donkey basketball game. Climaxing the year's activities, fif- teen members participated in an all- league tournament day at Highline High School, sponsored by the North Puget Sound League. After putting their best foot forward, participants relaxed to enjoy a potluck dinner followed by an old-fashioned hoot- enanny. HIGHBALLING into a GAA volleyball game, Linda Turner tips a return as Monica Vogel sets. Serpents, seahorses face aquamaids in synchronized swimming exhibltions PAUSING poolside, Clover Cresters refer to adviser Nancy Mace for aquatic suggestions. Activities-181 lerpents, seahorses and sunken trea- sures faced Clover Crests aquamaids in their watery exhibitions. A new pro- gram, introduced to female mem- bers of Mr. Emery's swimming classes, familiarized students with the syn- chronized swim team in the hope of recruiting more mermaids. King Neptu ne's employees present- ed their annual program during the Evening of the Arts show, led by three-year veteran Alice Engman and Adviser Miss Nancy Mace. Art Club Year round escapades exhibited many a successful project from the aesthetic CP Art Club. From amidst the Art Club's everlasting grab bag of activities came events such as the perennial pumpkin carving contest and the traditional yuletide door a- dornment competitions. Key club people, President Sue Hir- chert and Advisers Carl Brodin, Michael Topolski, Rhett Kirk and Gloria Kildall presided over the year's exquisitries. STRETCHING out, Sieglinda Robinson reaches up and deflects the basketball from the opposing force to project it to a positioned teammate, who sets up to score another goal. i EES :fr sg, Q 115. f' q ,yylfb I 1 ,IL 3.3 f EXPLORATION of the wonderful world of science attracts Mark Carlson and varied types of scientific apparatus available at the University of l Randy Wood along with other inquisitive Clover Park students. The many and intrigue and stimulate science clubbers. gt K ENLIGHTENING fellow scientists, Mr. Robert SCRUTINIZING his organic distillation appara Coghill discusses the development of penicillin. tus, john Sampson collects calculation data. Activities-182 Environment concerns CP seientistsg Year devoted to stud of Lakewood BREWING up radioactive tracers, Geoff Pentz and Layne Nordgren mix serum for injection. rowing concern for our environ- ment prompted Science Club mem- bers to devote the yearly project to an ecological study of the Lakewood area. Under the direction of Adviser Mr. Leland Weaver and President Roger Baxter, the members tested nitrate and phosphate content, checked the pH value and dissolved oxygen and observed the biological growth of the surrounding area's stream-fed lakes. Numerous guest speakers and field trips added to the club's varied endeavors. A visit by David L. Hicks of Whitworth College informed the group on enviromental control. Mem- bers also attended a seminar on stel- lar evolution at UPS featuring guest speaker Dr. Edwin Nelson. Rounding out the busy schedule of activities, tours to the Hooker Chemical Company and the U.S. Oil and Refinery of Tacoma's tide flats bolstered enthusiasm for the scientific field. ,walt THEIR concoction complete, Layne Nordgren and Dale Carlton create a radioactive crayfish. CAUTIOUSLY reaching into the cage of a mon- reptile as another illustration of his experiments itor lizard, Dr. Karlstrom of UPS uses the rare on various forms of amphibious life. 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X,- X. -'XX1-, . .XX-, --i.:XX: Xi ! 1XX,....,.XXX .., X 25111 Pi 5 mrs 1 -- l Dave Thompson Heidi Thompson Al Thornton Dave Thornton Ken Ticaric Rich Timko Hans Togesen Mary Tompkins Frank Tubig Mary Turnage Patrick Turner Rich Tveten Mary lo Tyrholm Mike Ursic Sandra Veazey Tony Velez Bec Villagracia Ursu a Vogel Wendy Wagner Margit Wareford Wayne Waller Sherrie Walter Doug Walters Erika Walters Dan Ware Debi Watson Michael Werner Tom Wessel Susan Whipple Wellington White Terry Whitney Greg Winn Dean Wilkerson Frenchie Williams Gre Williams Michele Williams Hannelore Willis Mary Wolf Nancy Wolf Dave Wood Rich Woodward Debra Wood Charles Wrig t Garth Wright loleen Wright Mike Wrzesien Rod Yadeskie Sarah Yoder Dave York Charlotte Young Laurie Young Jennifer Young Margorie Young Mic ele Zamos POINTING to the next item on the agenda, Don duces candidates seeking office in the cam- Kenyon, president of the junior class, intro- paign assembly held early in the fall. Classes - 200 , W , ig 75 YS? ' Dwi S58 ,5 'J , .lqw SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Mark, Murphy, dent: Mike Crouch, president, lane james sergeant-at-arms, Becky Pritchard, viCe-preSi- secretary, Tom Mann,treasurer. ABALAHIN, RUDOLFO-Rifle Club, Physics Seminar, Rifle Team. ALBIDRESS, RICHARD ALLEN, NANCY-Art Club. Future Plans: College. ALLEN, VIVIAN-Homeroom Rep. Future Plans: Modeling. ALM, LINDA ALYEA, ALAN-Tennis, Band. Future Plans: College. AMOS, BECKY ANDERSON, CHARLES-Future Plans: College. ANDERSON, FRANCIS ROBERT- Sound Crew. ANDERSON, STEPHEN-Lincoln High School, Tacoma, Washington., 1969. AQUINO, DORIS-Pep Club, Drill Team, Klahowya. ARROWOOD, KATHRYN-C0m- mercial Club. Future Plans: Nursing. Classes - 202 BACA, TOMAS-Clover Leaves, Base- ball. Future Plans: College. BACKMAN, HOLLIS-Honor Society, Clover Leaves, Tennis. San Corgonio High School, San Bernardino, Calif. 1970. BAIRD, DAWN KATHLEEN-Art Club, Homeroom Rep., Pep Club. BAIRD, NANCY-Pep Club. Future Plans: Business Administration BANKS, LAWRENCE-Chemistry Semi- nar, Band, Football. BARR, DIXIE ANN-+Pep Club, Usher- ette. Future Plans: Airline Stewardess. BARRETT, IOANN BARTLETT, MARK DONALD-Swim- ming. Future Plans: College. BATES, IANICE IEAN-Homeroom Rep., Rifle Club, Glee Club. BAUMAN, BEVERLY-Future Plans: Vocational School. BAUTISTA, ALEX-Spanish Club, Concert Band, Varsity Band, Football, Basketball, Track. BAXTER, ROGER DAVID--Concert, Marching, Stage Band, Orchestra, Football, Baseball. Senior Class Mighty seniors prove superiorityg Trounce underclassmen in contests SENlORSfSEVENTY-ONE-top men on the totem pole. Sounding their supremacy at the outset of their final year at Clover Park, the seniors set the stage for a successful conclusion to thei-r high school years. Beginning their winning ways, the upperclassmen triumphed in the activity ticket drive. Homecoming 1970 further demon- strated the superiority of the senior class. ln the annual decorating contest, the senior wall took top honors for its symbolic depiction of the Long and Winding Road leading to graduation. Enter Laughing, the 1971 Senior Class Play, let the audience cheered BY INFECTIOUSLAUGHTER--a tribute to a job well-done. Honoring her with the title of Daf- fodil Princess, five judges announced Becky Ericson the first CP selection since 1964. Standing tall as class president, Mike Crouch initiated several innovations. Promoting a powderpuff football game, Crouch paved the way for a senior victory, entitling the class to pocket the proceeds from the female fracas. Profits from the Folk-Rock Con- cert also served to pad the pocket- books for the year-end senior celebra- tion. Going into the final stretch, the Class of 71 eluded the traditional Se n- ioritis as college applications and board tests, studies and job com- mitments kept upperclassmen consci- entiously alert. Classes - 203 Senior Class ike Crouch stands tall as seniors' president BLOUCH, TERRY-Track, Cross Country. BOLTON, RODNEY BONNER, AILENE-Commercial Club. BONNER, CELEST BOOTHE, MARK-Varsity Club, Basketball, Track. BOSEMAN, IOHN jERALD-Clear- field High School, Clearfield Utah 7970. ASB Rep., Football. BOUNDS, CATHIE--Girls' Club Pres., Drill Team, Klahowya, Homeroom Rep., Pep. BOYLE, THOMAS-Future Plans: College. BRADY, DENNIS PATRICK-Baskeb ball. Frankfurt American High School 7970. BRAKEFIELD, GAILE- DECA.Clear- field High School, Ogden, Utah 1970. BRIGHT, PAMELA MONICA-Drill Team, Mixed Chorus. BRISSETTE, DAVID- Lakes High School, Tacoma, Washington 7968. BEBBINGTON, LAURIE ELIZABETH- Honor Society, Thespians. Caulfield High School, Melbourne, Australia 7970. BEKSINSKI, IULIA ANN-Holy Names Academy, Spokane, Wash- ington 7970. BENEKAS, BARBARA PENNY-Klamath Union High School, Klamath Falls, Oregon 7970. BERG, BARBARA-Orchestra, Girls' Club Clerical, ASB Social Sec., Tennis. BIEN, BARBARA-FTA Pres., Com- merical Club, Honor Society, Conces- sions, GAA, Usherettes. BIERBAUM, WILLIAM BLAINE- Honor Society, Senior Class Play, Foot- ball. BISKEY, ANITA-Drill Team, Shore- crest High School, 7970. BLAYLOCK, DWIGHT Classes - 204 BROWN, STEPHANIE MARlE-Girls' Cilee, Choir, Drama. BROWNE, WILLIAM-Homeroom Rep., Track, Cross Country, Basketball, Baseball. Dysart High School, Arizona 7969. BUBAR, BARBARA-Homeroom Rep., FTA, Honor Society, Pep, GAA. BUBAR, BEVERLY-Homeroom Rep., FTA, Pep, GAA. BUCKLEY, EDWARD BURDEN, GARY-Homeroom Rep., Honor Society, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis. BURGER, DORIS-DECA Treas., Art Club, Clover Crests. BURKE, IEFFREY ERNEST-Future Plans: Veterinarian. BURTON, FRANKLIN LEE-Choir, Lake High School, Tacoma, Washing- ton 7970, Swimming. BUSCH, CHARLES-Choir. Future Plans: College. BUTLER, CHARLES-Klahowya, Foot- ball. Future Plans: College. CACERES, LILIAN-Art Club, Spanish Club, Klahowya. CAHILL, CARLEEN- Drill Team, Pep. Future Plans: College. CHANDLER, CLAUDIA-Drill Team Co-Capt., Homeroom Rep., Klahowya, Choir, Pep. CHAPMAN, KENT-Future Plans: Hofstra. Classes-205 CALLAGHAN, MARTIN-Debate, Thespians, Homeroom Rep., Cross Country, Track. Lockport West High School, Illinois 1970. CAMPBELL, HERBERT-Future Plans: College. T CANNON, LISSA-Klamath Union High School, Klamath Falls, Oregon 1969. CANNON, MARSHA-Pep, Stage Band, Band. CARAAN, MARILYN CARLTON, DALE-Senior Rep. Boys' Club, lnteract, Physics Seminar, Foot- ball. CASANOVA,SUSAN-Aquinas Acade- my, Tacoma, Washington 1969. COLLIER, CATHERINE-Commercial Club, Flag Twirlers. COMBS, JEROME-Varsity Club Pres., Football. CONE, DEBRA GAIL-Ramey High School, Puerto Rico, 1970, Drill Team, FTA. CONNORS, DAVID LEE-Wagner High School, Philippines 7970, Basket- ball, Football. CORBETT, SCOTT-Future Plans, College. CORKUM, DOUGLAS-Interact, Chess Club, Baseball. COSTELLO, IAMES-Football. Future Plans: College. COZZETTI, THOMAS-journalism, Photographer, Clover Leaves. CRABILL, KATHERINE ELLEN-Pep, Ski, Klahowya junior Homecoming Attendant, Cheerleader. CROSBY, IANICE-Drill Team Capt., Pep, Sophomore Class Vice-Pres., Pep,DECA. CROUCH, MICHAEL-Interact,Clover Leaves, Klahowya, Football, Basket- ball. CUNHA, MICHAEL-Basketball. Future Plans: College. BURSTING with genuine spirit and enthusiasm, Cindy Reed lead the senior class to victory cheerleaders Penny Rumbaugh, Robin Platz,and in class competition with underclassmen. Classes - 206 Senior Class Platz, Reed, Wolf adorn 'Karnivalg' Queen Cindy rules over K lahowya DAVIS, BRUCE ROLAND-Football. Lakenheath American High School 7970. DAVIS, RONALD-Wrestling, track. Condon High School, Condon, Ore- gon 1970. DAWSON, CHET-Homeroom Rep., Debate, Concert, Stage Band, Orches- tia. DELAMATER, HEIDI JAYNE-Pep club Pres., Big Brother, Big Sister Program. DELANEY, JAMES--Art Club, Swim, Cross Country, Track. DENEEN, IEFFREY DANIEL-Home- room Rep., Sophomore Class Treas., Ski. DENNIS, KATHARYN-Art Assist., Library Staff. DEOCAMPO, SALVADOR-FTA. DEROCHER, MARY DI STEFANO, DEBRA LEE--Future Plans: College. DOBSON, IUNE ANN-C-irls' Glee, Commercial Club, Usherette. Xenia High School 1969. DOEDEN, KAREN DARLENE-Thesp- ians Vice Pres., Senior Class Play, Track. Classes - 207 DACIAN, LINDA DIANNE-Klahowya, DECA, Killeen High School, Killeen, Texas 7969. DAHN, WILLIAM-Homeroom Rep., Debate, Choir, Swim. DAILY, CAROL-Pep, Klahowya. DALTON, DEAN-Interact, Film Club, FTA. Arundel High School 7968. DANIEL, SUSAN-Girls' Club, Swim, Paramount High School, California 7970. DATFLER, SUSAN-Pep, Girls' Cilee, Choir, Swing Choir. DAVID, IUSTINE-Pep, Art Club. Future Plans: College. DAVIS, BRENDA-Pep, Klahowya. Future Plans: College. Senior. Class January folk-rock concert supplies 'bread' for seniors' year-end party ELGIN, KENNETH LEE-Interact, Debate, Film Club, Boy' Club Treas., Tennis, Varsity. Mannheim American High School, Mannheim, Germany 1969. ELIASON, DONNA IEAN-Art Club, Guidance Office Assist. ELIASON, DOUG JOHN-Golf. ELLISON, LORI ANN-Future Plans: College. EMMONS, CYNTHIA-DECA ENDEN, DONALD ENFIELD, ROGER GERALD-Orches- tra, Klahowya, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Varsity. ENGMAN, ALICE-Homeroom Rep., Clover Crests Pres., Choir Vice Pres., Pep. ERICSON, REBECCA LEE-Honor Society, Pep, Art Club, Daffodil Prin- cess. ESHELMAN, ROBERT ALLAN-ASB Rep-at-Large, Varsity Club, Football. EUM, ROSE KATHERINE-Honor Society, Clover Crests, Thespians, Klahowya. Leilehua High School 1969. EVERS, DANIELE-Honor Society, Pep, Thespians, Mock Congress, Room Rep. Classes - 208 DOMINGUEZ, DAVE DONTJE, LINDA IANE-Pep. Mitchell High School, Colorado Springs, Color- ado 7969 DOREMUS, SHARON-Homeroom Rep., Voice of Democracy Winner. Mountain Home High School 1969. DOWNING, JULIE ANN-Novato High School, Novato, California 7969. DUKE, CHARLENE IO ANN-Tl1espi- ans, Pep, Commercial, Girls' Glee. Stall High School, Charleston, South Carolina 1970. DURHAM, CATHRYN-Future Plans: College. DURHAM, TRUDY-Girls' Chorus, Ski. Future Plans: College. EDLUND, JAMES-Debate, Chess Club, Science Club. FEIL, DANA MARIE-Clover Leaves. FERNEDING, IAMES BARLOW-F00t- ball, Track. Scottsdale High School, Scottsdale, Arizona 1970. FITZHUGH, RONALD-Football, Basketball, Swim. Mumfors High School, Detroit 1970. FLEMINC-, RODNEY-Choctawatchee High School, Florida 1969. FEYE, LYLE-Honor Society, Physics Seminar, Rifle Club, Football. FINKEL, IANET LEE-Honor Society, GAA. FLESCHE, SUSAN MARIE-Future Plans: Cosmetology. FORTUNO, FERDINAND-Future Plans: College. GARDNER, IOHN-Varsity Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Ski, Swim, Water Polo. Future Plans: College. GARRISON, ION DOUGLAS-Klah- owya. Future Plans: College. Classes - 209 FINNEY, DANIEL-Future Plans: College. FISHER, JANICE-Health Center Assist., Library Assist. FRATER, BLAIR ELLIOTT-Film Club, Ski, Football. FREDERICK, KIRK-Interact, Home- room Rep., Choir, Varsity Club, Basket- ball. FRICK, FRANK-Film Club, Art Club, Ski, Future Plans: College. FROMDAHL, CIAIL-Honor Society, Drill Team, Ski, Art Club, Pep, Klah- owya. FRYE, RICHARD C-AC-LIARDI, GARY-Wrestling GALLETTA, SUSAN-Pep. Future Plans: Vocational School. GALLIHER, GAIL-Choir, Thespians. GALLO, IEANNE MARIE-Spanish Club, Pep, Usherettes, Ski. GAMAS, SCOTT-Choir Pres., Swing Choir. GERDES, MICHAEL-Football. Univer- sity School, Victoria, B. C., 7969. GERTH, ROSLYN GINA-Homeroom Rep., GAA, Tennis. GIES, LARRY KENNETH-Future Plans: Art. GI LPI N, MUFFETT-Tennis, Clover Crests. GLASGOW, DEBORAH- Pep, Film Club. GLUECK, KRI STI NE ELIZABETH-Hom or Society, Thespians, Choir, Science Club. GOODMAN, STEVEN DAVID-Clover Leaves, Debate. Mascouth High School 7970. GOODNOW, ROBERTA-Girls' Club Program Chairman, Honor Society, Drill Team, Klahowya. GRAGG, DENNIS GRATZER, KATHERINE-Honor So- ciety, Rifle Club, GAA. GREEN, DAVID GREIWE, SUSAN-ASB Sec. of Rec- ords, Girls' Club Sec., Klahowya Co- editor, Drill Team, Honor Society, Pep, Ski. .1 BRIGHT lights illuminate silhouetted smiles as the Class of '71, Patiently, Richard Rosenbloom Harta Studio captures the graduating spirit from awaits the camera's click. Classes-210 Senior Class Last year poses portrait problems: Seniors choose best picture proofs HARMON, SIECIFRIED - Football, Wrestling, Varsity Club, Camp Coun- selor. HARRIMAN, MARY-Cierman Club. Future Plans: College. HARRIS, SCOTT HARUSHFIELD, BRENDA-Usherettes, Rifle Club. Del Valle High School, Texas 7969. l HATHAWAY, WAYNE HAUG, MARY-CIAA. Future Plans: Vocational School. HAYES, RICHARD-Future Plans: Elec- tronics Engineer. HAYS, ANN-Clover Leaves. HEDLUND, IEFFREY ERNEST-Band, Swim. Future Plans: College. HEIBER, D'ARCY-Homeroom Rep., Drill Team. Future Plans: Commer- cialArt. HENDERSON DIANE-Girls' Club Concessions, Usherettes, Pep, Big Sister. HEWITT, HEIDI-Girls' Club Publicity, Honor Society, Soph. Klahowya At- tendant, Drill Teana, Pep, Ski. Classes-2'l'I GUIZZETTI, IAMES-Boys' Chorus. Lincoln, Tacoma, Washington 1969. CIUNDERSON, ART HAAG, MICHAEL-Swim, Water Polo. john lay High School, San Antonio, Texas 7969. HAGGARTY, TEDDY-Washingtonville High School, New York 1970. HALE, ERIC-Homeroom Rep., Thes- pian, Film Club. Bluefield High School 7969. HAMILTON, SUSAN-Future Plans: College. HAMMACK SHERI LEE-Commercial Club. Future Plans: College. HANSEN, VICTOR--Soph. Class Pres., jr. Class Pres., Swing Choir, Choir, Football. Future Plans: College. Senior Class Seniors stage comedy productiong 'Enter Laughing' fattens treasury HIGGENBOTHAM, DANNY HIGGENBOTHAM, JESSE - Choir, Boys' Chorus, Football. Frankfurt High School, Germany 1969. HILBOURN, BARBARA-Art Club, Pep Future Plans: College. HILL, DEBORAH-Pep. Future Plans: College. HIRCHERT, JANE-Commercial Club Pres., Thespians, Choir, FTA. HOFFMAN, ALEX HOLLAND, RONNY GLENN HOLLOWAY, NANCY-Swing Choir, Choir, Thespians, Pep. FROZEN in their footsteps, Martin Callaghan and ment at the sudden appearance of a beautiful jeff Deneen stare at each other in embarrass- young starletin Enter Laughing. Classes-212 HOLTER, PATRICIA-Honor SOCiety, Pep, Klahowya, Charles Russell High School, Great Falls, Mont., 7970. HOSS, RICHARD-Physics Seminar, Swim, Water Polo, Klahowya, HOWARD, VICTORIA-Usherettes. HOWE, DAVID-ASB Vice-pres., Band, Clover Leaves Editor. HOWE, KAREN-Honor Society, Film Club, Pep, Ski, Tennis. HOWE, SARAH-Klahowya, Flagtwirl- er, Ski. Future Plans: College. HUBBARD, Ll NDA-Girls' Club Cler- ical Chairman, Homeroom Rep., Pep. Curtis High School, Tacoma, Wash. 7969. HUDSON, GREGORY HUGHES, DAVID-Sports Editor, Clo- ver Leaves, Concert Band, Football, Track, Baseball. HUNTON, SONIA-Orchestra, GAA, Pep. HUSTON, BRENDA-Homeroom Rep. Drill Team, Pep, GAA. HUTCHINSON, BILL Classes-213 IAFRATE, BARBARA ANN-C1irlS'Club Athletic, Klahowya, GAA, Pep, Tennis. iRviN,REBEccA LOIS--Honor Society Commercial Club, Choir, GAA, Pep. IVERSEN, ERIC SCOTT-Boys' Club Vice-Pres., Homeroom Rep., Interact, Track, Football. BUNNELL, MASHEL EILEEN-DECA, Art Club. Future Plans: Airline Stew- ardess.- IACOBSEN, EDMUND-Rifle Club. JAMES, IANE-Senior Class Sec., Hon- or Society, Choir, Swing Choir, Pep, Chemistry Seminar. V IAMES, VIOLET ANNE-German Club, GAA, Pep. Mt. Tahoma, Tacoma, Wash. 7969. IARVIS, RICHARD Senior Class any acts audition for Senior Rock Concert KANZ, JEANNIE GAYLE-HOmerOOm Rep., Drill Team, Klahovvya, Art Club, Pep. KASER, MARY KASPRZAK, MICHAEL FRA NCIS- Sec. of lndustry, Jr. Class Sec., Home- room Rep., Clover Leaves Editor, De- bate, Chess. KEMPE, SUSAN ELIZABETH-Home room Rep. Kaiserslautern American High School 1970. KENDALL, BILL KENNEDY, BEVIS KENNEY, IRVEN-Band, Stage Band, Football, Wrestling. KILGORE, JAMES-Wrestling, Pep. Bellarmine, Tacoma, Wash. 1969. KIMBALL, KENT-Football, Basketball. KINGSTON, STEVEN-Track, Wrest- ling. Clearfield High School, Utah 7970. KINKELLA, VICKI -Wilson High School, Tacoma, Wash. 1969. KISSEL, LORAINE-Pep. Future Plans: College. JENNINGS, ROCKY JIMENEZ, CARLOS-Football, Wrest- ling. JOHNSON, DEWARD STEVEN-Wood- ford High School, Versailles, Kentucky 1968. JOHNSON, JAMES-Homeroom Rep., Track, Cross Country, Band. JOHNSON, KAREN JONES, ANN-Spanish Club, GAA. Central High School, London 1968. JONES, MIRELLA-Track, GAA. JUNGKUNTZ, ANDREA RUTH-GBP man Club, Thespians. Kirkwood High School, St. Louis, Missouri 1970. Classes-214 I Y 7 27 I CRASHING crescendos from the Creed con- Concert auditions. Gordon Hurd, accompanied tribute to an electrified atmosphere during Rock by Lakes' guitarist, raps a way into the show. KRAMER, ROBYN-Concert Band. Future Plans: College. LANGFORD, TERRY LANGHOST, DENNIS LASTRAPES, LIBBY-Homeroom Rep., Film, Ski, Clover Leaves, Pep. Aquinas Academy, 1969. Pep, FTA, Aquinas Echoe's. Classes-215 KITCHEN, WILLIAM EUGENE-Future Plans: College. KLINE, C-LENDA KOEHLER, ERICH-Klahowya. Future Plans: College. KOON, DAVID-Swim. Future Plans: College. LATIMER, ANN-Choir, Swing Choir, Pep, Drill Team, Klahowya. Federal Way High School 7969. LAWRENCE, MARK-Big Brother. Future Plans: College. LOPEZ, NA NCY-Clover Crests, Swim, Pep. Lawrence High School 7969. LORBERAU, HIDEE-Washington High School, New York 1969. LEE, SHEILA-Honor Society, Usher- ettes. Tuscaloosa High School, Ala- bama 1968. LINDSEY, BARBARA - Pep, GAA Merritt Island High School, Florida '1968. LOTTIER, ASHLEY LOWDEN, RAYDENE-German Club, Commercial Club. LUDWIG, DAVID-Interact, Varsity Club, Film Club, Swim. LYONS, MICHAEL-Cross Country, Track. MANN, THOMAS-Senior Class Trea- surer, Klahowya Co-Editor, Honor Societyg Concert Band, Stage Band, Orchestra. MARTIN, BEVERLEY-Honor Society, Clover Leaves, Usherettes. Classes-216 LIVINGSTON, DENNIS-Wrestling. Future Plans: College. LONG, GAIL ANNETTE-Concert Band Pep, Orchestra, Homeroom Rep. LOWRY, GLORIA IUDITH-Pep. Future Plans: College. LUCIEN, RICHARD-Cross Country, Tennis, Wrestling. MAITLAND, VEVA-Homeroom Rep. Drill Team, Choir, Swing Choir, Pep MANN, SHELLEY-Homeroom Rep. Pep Club Pres., Drill Team. MARTIN, MARION-Honor Society, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Usherettes, Com- mercial Club, Pep. MARTONIK, MARY Senior Class Class of 71 formulates final plans, measures heads for mortarboards MC KERNEY, DELPHINE-POintArer7a High School, California 7970. MCMILLAN TERRY MEDLOCK, ROBERT-Swim, Water Polo. MEIER, JAMES-Choir. St. Edwards Seminary, Kenmore, Washington 1970. MELBERG, TOM MENDOZA, CARMEN-Crirls' Club Decorations Chairman, Choir, Drill Team, Homeroom Rep., Pep. METZ, WENDY ANN-Future Plans: College. MICKEY, DENISE-Art Club. Future Plans: College. MILES, HARLON -Varsity Club, Foot- ball,Wrestling. MILLER, CrAlL MILLER, IO MARIE-Usherettes, Ski, Pep. Future Plans: College. MlLLER, IOYCE ! 1 ! I ml 'f V' ' a in--L , .,,. .ay ,f -. ...- , ,,, 5,6 .--ci, ,HV ,, . ... M .,. giiiwil 39331011-wifi ...ie .. .,,. .. . . Iiiflffrllf ' fizfll. nl ' ligfiis ,,. ll, Q Vll, M ,. .V :FQ -' was v :rv is . . , a- . islaff . Lf ., w? ?ZgEsif f. .1 'f-wife ' ii. 25.55-I--' 91-1:-ilwliiswa-new istlxsss? -aw: 1. 1. l sefz-it Wff,igaf?5s'tQ - ' 'EF -9.'iS1KTfsi3.fssl ff.:,:gg::-,.g., :jqxaiv -gf-'f1i,.:3gi1ag,f 2: fx' f i-f:iziwziggi5r KH ill!! ' 1 ri 112 .1 Q11 fs... M S WT Classes-217 MC ANDRIES, CHARLES THOMAS MC CANN, RICHARD-Interact, Ten- nis. MC CARREN, PATRICK MC DONNELL, NORA-German Club Klahowya. MC LAUCIHLIN, MELVYN - Choir, Mixed Chorus, Varsity Club, Swim. MC EADDEN, NANCY MC CULLOUCIH, CATHY -- Spanish Club, Art Club, Pep. Harrison High School, Colorado 7970. MC GILLIS, VlCKlE MORTON, DEBORAH ANN-Honor Society, Thespians, Big Sister Program, Pep. MUNGIA, IACK-Klahowya, Football Manager. MU NSEY, BENNETT-Homeroom Rep. Clover Leaves, Honor Society, Debate, Football Manager. MURPHY, MARK-Senior Class Ser- geant at Arms, Baseball. MURRAY, STEPHANIE NAUBERT, CAROL-Klahowya, Pep. Future Plans: College. NESS, LELAND-Art Club, Wrestling, Cross Country, Track. NESTEROFF, MICHAEL-Clover Leaves Thespians. Future Plans: College. NEWMAN, BENJAMIN NORDEN, MELISSA ANN-DrilITeam, Ski, Pony Race, Pep. Future Plans: College. NORDGREN, LAYNE EDWARD- Orchestra, Band, Sound Crew, Interact Football. NORDYKE, HOWARD wr: f:-rrf.-.,. Q. riivm... .. ,. ,..,,. , K, . ,L ,..,,, .. ' ,,.,..f.-1y.fe,1vzffrmtfizf--H -W ri -,gr:z,f:g.sUzu.- i QP' ' ' 1.3 11- :fi 12.-fu 1.33.45 -...wr wr-f.: . 1. 111: :sg G1 5- i - - f, ..-f,.f3.,rg,, sail- i .-:,gi, r mf.--ffv.4z:?.+ws Senior Class Group endeavor proves profitableg Seniors'wall reaps highest honor MILLER, KATHY DIANNE-Future Plans: Vocational School. MITCHELL, GEORGE lOSEPH-M0un- tain Home High School, Idaho 1970. MONZON, MARIANO-Swing Choir, Choir. MOORE, PETER ROBERT-Band Pres., Drum Major, Orchestra, Tennis. MOORE, RANDY MORAN, LARRY-Homeroom Rep., Future Plans: College. MORIARITY, RICHARD MORSE, LINDA-Honor Society, Com- mercial Club, Pep. -a 91.2.1 i,fwgqL:s ' 2i.sQE.2Q.:a?iQ1? ,f.1g.4g,grf 1.51.55 - eip? 1 SETS' 5i57ffi?i'3? as ' -1 z'.se235ssxg5igg9 rw::rw:..f sr gas., , ,,..w: 1.:vse?5LSgmr? , . r.-wmwssi ,Qasw-i- - .f-2,2 z.421..Sf,ses14eeg,:f iWf'f7x.:1- W H ? ,. Tiililiiiififsliigfff fx S 3 fn is is af au, is r I rw 3 5 gg, 2 r L N rw wx Km 1 K Fri' x , .gsfif Q X . . 2:3 A Q A i :55.:'ai'::- In . -5. . -. - .nwigf-,:.-,,,.. Q.. 55- Classes-218 NORRIE, MICHAEL-Band. NORTH, DAN-Honor Society, Phy- sics Seminar, Wrestling. O NEILL, PATRICIA-Commercial Club,Cierman Club OGLESBY, RUSSELL-Felton Hgh School Felton, Delaware 1970. OHMS, DANIEL-Varsity Band, Choir, Thespians, Future Plans: College. OLESEN, SHUICHI-Concert Band, Stage Band, Chemistry Seminar, Track. OLSON, EARL-DECA. ORR, DOLORES OWEN, THOMAS-Sound Crew, Ski. Future Plans: College. PADILLA, JAMES-Homeroom Rep., Honor Society, Tolo King, Physics Seminar, Basketball, Downey High School, 7969. PARKS, DAVID LEE-Football.Future Plans: College. PARROTT, GREGORY-Boys' Club Pres., lnteact, Thespians. at be '. . '21f::2'wfgs- f,2,.wa 92221,-1 T! ' in ' wrap. , , wc, Hesse.,-. . 'V- ..l , Ezsafffst -:., 24. . , . ,. f was K 2, . H .ass-ws-,,a.2,za- -912. :-. 297 1. 519 mi litia S, if it , wif., . tmfgfzsa, -Miglia X N7'sss,L.'f:ss'Gl1- 'S:vE:'.I ' 57323 5:1-' :Xi 'W-J:-, X -alwiwat -i. w r 'gg' .wi- gt3'bWlfV1gAi,z-vxfilmssffs lirlhf' ill ' ' .-1 615.9 wsfmsv-i':'QS19f.y,iEt'5's-WS:mi, . - Lila ' Q.uf52,iMz,1,..t-Zr..e,fg.1, , :1 :x:4:,n,L 1 :tG.f.u.1z'f7.:,.4r-:Fly W'-35-Fifi ' ' ,rf , L.: . i PORTRAYING the Homecoming theme, The rison and Paul McCartney keep a watchful eye l-Ong and Winding Road, Beatles C-e0rge Har- on seniors as they add final touches to the decor Classes-219 WITH.a greedy look on his face, Mike Crouch Mr. Merle Hagbo, atop his white charger, at- hungrily eyes the hoop while defensive stalwart tempts to head 'em off at the pass. Classes-220 PAYNE, PATSY PECHEOS, DEBRA-Health Center, Future Plans: Vocational School. PECK, LAWRENCE-Swim. Future Plans:College. PENDON, IOHN l PENTZ, GEOFF PERCIVAL, DONNA-GAA, FTA, Pep. Gladstone High School 1969. PERCIVAL, SHERRY-Drill Team, DECA. Gladstone High School 1969. PERRY, JANICE-Homeroom Rep., Honor Society, Clover Leaves. Senior Class Seniors back rousing Sadie Hawkinfdance PRITZL, CHARLENE QUACKENBUSH, RODNEY-C0r1Cert Band. RAMENTO, SATURINO RATEKIN, CHRISTINE REDMOND, SEAN REED, CYNTHIA-Cheerleader, Choir, Klahowya Queen, Pep Sec., Klahowya. REED, TRACEY RHODES, KIM -Art Club. Future Plans: College. RICHARDS, PAMELA-Commercial Club, German Club Vice Pres., Garrett High School, South Carolina, 1969. Drama. RICHARDSON, DIANE Ric.Gs, PAMELA RISTINE, LAURA-Girls' Club Trea- surer, Drill Team, Swing Choir, Choir, Tennis. PERRY, DIANE PESSEMIER, GREGORY-Swing Choir, Choir, Sound Crew. PETERSON, EDNA-Usherettes, Pep. Future Plans: College. PHILLIPS, RICHARD PILKEY, IOAN--ASB Ir. Rep., Girls' Club Publicity Chairman, Drill Team, Klahowya, GAA, Pep. PISCIOTTA, LOU-ANNE - Science- Club. Suiltland High School, Maryland 1970. PLATZ, ROBIN-Cheerleader, Mixed Chorus, Klahowya Ir. Attendant, GAA, Pep. PRITCHARD, REBECCA-S0pI'1. Ser- geant at Arms, Senior Class Vice-Pres., Band. Senior Class Senior play promotion assures large crowds RUMBAUGH, PENNY-Songleader, Girls' Club Vice-Pres., Homeroom Rep., Ski, Drill Team, Klahowya. RYE, LARRY SAGER, WILLIAM SAHLBERG, GAIL-Songleader, Girls' Club Soph. Rep., 84 Friendship Chair- man, Drill Team, Orchestra, Clover Crests. SALIDO, IR. JUANITO--Warrior. SALVATI, MARTYX SAMPSON, JOHN-Orchestra, Stage Band, Band, Golf. SANDERLI N, IACK-Band. SAWYER, LORAN SCHOEN, SUZANNE-Honor Society Sec., Clover Leaves, Variety Club. SCHOOR, CONSTANCE SCHWARTZ, RICHARD-Orchestra, Thespians. Future Plans:Drama. Cl asses-222 ROBERTS, DAVID-Orchestra, Swing Choir, Science Club, Physics Seminar, Chemistry Seminar, Swim. ROBINSON, IOHN-Basketball, Foot- ball. ROBLES, MARY-Majorette, Thes- plans, Orchestra, GAA, Spanish Club. ROSENBLOOM, RICHARD ROSSMAN, MARIANNE- Clover Leaves. Future Plans: College. ROSSOW, JOHN-Homeroom Rep., FTA Sec., Deabte, Art Club. Rur, TRACEY RUFFATTO, RICHARD-Golf, Base- ball. BALLOONS and petty-pants extract smiles and laughter as tricyclers Randy Ashman, Bob Ball and painted-face Debbie Killion advertise for the senior class play, Enter Laughing. SELF, PATRICIA GAIL-Commercial Club, Klahowya , Art. SHEA, CLAIR WILLIAM - Concert Band. Future Plans: College. SHEPPARD, IAMES - Football, Inspirational Award Winner. SIECZYNSKI, SANDRA-GAA, Swim. Coral Cables High School 7969. Classes-223 SCOTT, JENNIFER-Institute Benedict, Switzerland 7969. SCOTT, Ll NDA MARIE-Honor Society Orchestra, Band, GAA, Pep. SCRAGG, JAMES-Physics Seminar, Wrestling. Albany Union High School, Oregon 1970. SEABURG, MARK ANDREW-ASB Pres., jr. Class Vice-Pres., Orchestra, Concert Band, Stage Band, Track. SIGEL, IERI AILENE-Homeroom Rep., GAA, Drill Team. Future Plans: Col- lege. SIMMONS, MARY-Honor Society Band, Drill Team, Tennis. Coeur di Alene High School, Idaho 7969. SMITH, BARBARA ANN-Art Club Swim, Pep. Future Plans: Airline Stew: ardess. SMITH, MARGUERITE ELIZABETH- Varsity Band, Concert Band, GAA SIMMS, RONALD SIMPSON, MONICA ANNE-C0m- mercial Club, Art Club. SMITH, IOL SMITH, LESLIE ANN-Honor Society Pres., German Club, Physics Seminar. SMITH, WILLIAM SMOLKA, MICHELLE ISODERQUIST, KATHY-Choir, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Pep. SPENCER, ROBERTA-Honor SOCiety, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Choir. Cl asses-224 SIMS, JERRY-Clover Leaves, FTA. Future Plans: College. SIODA, MARIE-Drill Team, Clover Crests, Klahowya. Niagara Falls High School, New York 1969. SMITH, SHELLY-Songleader, Home- room Rep., Drill Team, Pep, Ir. Rep. SMITH, SUSAN-Clover Leaves. Wheatland Union High School. SNYDER, LARRY SNYDER, RONALD-Stage Band, Concert Band, Science Seminar, Ten- nis. SPROLES, KEVIN STANFORD, LARRY- General H.H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Ger- many 1970, Basketball, Home Rep. Senior Class Seniors pursue college admissionsg Tedious tests evaluate achievement STIVERS, IEANNIE LYNN-Honor S0- ciety, German Club, Rifle Club Pres. STOLARlK, CATHERINE-Choir, Klah- owya, Clover Crests, Usherettes, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, GAA, Ski, Pep, Swim. STRATTON, MARIORIE--Commercial Club,GAA. S STRUCK, MARIAN-Mixed Chorus, DECA, German Club, GAA. I SULLIVAN, IANET-Girls' Club Dec- orations 84 Athletic Chairman, Home- room Rep., Drill Team, Klahowya, Pep. SVEDBERG, MELINDA-Commercial Club Vice-Pres., Orchestra, Science Club. SWEARINGEN, KAREN swiMME, 1EANNETrE-Lakes High School Tacoma, Washington 1970. TAKEHARA, DONNA TAYLOR, SHELLY THERIAULT, SUSAN-Honor Society. Future Plans: College. THOMASSON, WILLIAM-Vocational School Council, Band, Orchestra. New Baden, Illinois, 1968. STANLEY, cRAic. DWIGHT-Varsity Club Pres., Choir, Mixed Chorus, Swing Choir, Football, Wrestling. STAUDT, DANNY-Physics Seminar, Richard King High School, Texas 7969. STEAN, LYNDA MlCHELLE-HOrT1e- room Rep., Art Club. Future Plans: College. STEARNS, DEBRA-wichiia Falls High School'I970. STETTLER, WAYNE-Orchestra, Stage Band, Band, Varsity Club, Track. STEVENS, SUSAN-Thespians, Physics Seminar. Widdifield High School, Ontario, Canada 1970. STEWART, JEFF-Homeroom Rep., Film Club Pres., Baseball, Football. STEWART, MIKE Senior Class Sixty merit Senior Plaques for service to CP l C C l VARGAS, HERMINIO-Concert Band, Stage Band, DECA. VERGE, GARY-Scollard Hall, North Bay, Ontario 7970, Hockey, Football, Cross Country, Basketball, BAA, Glee. VERNIEUWE, ROSS-Future Plans: Electronics. VILLANUEVA, RICHARD-Concert Band, Track, Basketball. VOGT, DEBBIE VOIE, EDWARD-Football, Klahowya, Future Plans: College. VOSBURGH, ANITA LEA-FTA. Future Plans: College. WAGNER, MARY IANE-Girls' Club Social Chairman, Flagtwirler Captain, Homeroom Rep., Klahowya, Tennis. WALKER, DOUGLAS-Clover Leaves, Ski. Future Plans: College. WARD, LISA-Film, DECA. WARTER, RANDALL WATTS, LARRY-Corvallis High School, Oregon 1970. Classes-226 THOMPSON, SUSAN THURSTON, PAMELA-Clover Crests Sec., Drill Team, Homeroom Rep., Pep, Ski. TIMKO, GERALDINE-C-AA Pres., Drill Team, Spanish, Pep, Girls' Glee, Girls' Ensemble, Art. TROWER, TANDY-Honor Society, Thespians. George Washington, San Francisco, California 7970. TUCKER, GWENDOLYN- Drill Team. Future Plans: College. TVEDT RUNE-Homeroom Rep., Ski. TWEEDY, SUSAN-Homeroom Rep., Choir, Drill Team. UNGER, KATHLEEN- Orchestra, Choir, Girls' Glee. PROMOTING the senior class Sadie Hawkins' Day dance, Marryin' Sam tkoger Enfieldl hitches up women's libber Daisy Mae tClaudia Chand- lerl and unwilling Li'l Abner iVic -Hansenl. WERNER, IAMES PATRICK-Home room Rep., Varsity, Football. WHINNERY, RICHARD-Concert Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Golf, Swim. WHITE, ROBERT-Gernary Kitown High School, Germany 1970, Student Council, Soccer. WHITE, SHERRI E Classes-227 WEAVER, DAVE WEIDEMAN, CONNIE LEANN-Span- ish, Art. WELCH, DAVID-Future Plans: Vo- cational School. WELLS, SUSAN RAY-Concert Band Pep. Future Plans: College. WIGGINS, JANET-Homeroom Rep., DECA, Pep, ski. WILCOX, WAYNE-Band, Track. Fu- ture Plans: College. WILLIAMS, HARRY WILLIAMS, IOHN WILHELM, BARBARA--Honor Society, Thespians. WILHEM, EARL PATRICK-M0le5- worth High School, Alconbury, Eng- Iand1970. WILSON, IAMES-Homeroom Rep., Basketball, Klahowya Sports Editor. WILSON, KENNETH-Band, Varsity, Water Polo, Swim. i . l WISE, KRISTIE-Drama, Pep. Future Plans: College. WI'I'l', LINDA-Ocean Springs High School, Mississippi 7970. WOOTEN, ROSE MARIE-Honor Society, Drill Team, Klahowya, Art, Pep, Usherettes. WORK, PATRICIA LOANN-Choir, Mixed Chorus, Drill Team, Flagtwirler. Classes-228 WILLARD, SUSAN MARIE-Great Falls, Montana 7969. WILLIAMS, GARY-Homeroom Rep., Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track. Berkeley, California 7969. WINSLOW, DIANNE-Honor Society, Choir Sec., Thespians Pres. WINTER, IEANNE-Soph. Class Sec., Cheerleader, Choir, Swing Choir, Pep, Drill Team, GAA. WOELFEL, DANNY WOLF, SUSAN-Homeroom Rep., Clover Crests, junior Homecoming Attendant, Senior Klahowya Attend- ant, FTA. WOROBEC, JOYCE- MacDonald Cartier High Shool 1970, Skating. WRIGHT, WENDY EYVONNE--Grover Cleveland, Queens, New York 1970, Swim, Tennis, PE Leader, Drama. Senior Class CP lovelies grace Summer Festivalg Student body selects royal princesses Classes-229 A SMILE is worth a thousand words. Clover Park's royal personages to the Lakes Summer Festival. Kathy Crabill and CindylReed, practice t eir princess poise. IOHNSON, DAMON FAIR, KATHLEEN- Commercial Rancho High School, Las Vegas, Ne- vada 7969. CLARK, NADINE BIELMAN, DAVID ZIMMERMAN, MARIE LORRAINE- Honor Society, Commercial, GAA, DECAPres. ZIMMER, JOSEPH ZIMMER, DON-Varsity, Baseball Basketball. Future Plans: College ZEVENBERGER, ALAN YOUNG, KAREN ELAINE-Art, DECA. Future Plans: College. YOUNG, GARY YADESKIE, STEVE RICHARD-Future Plans: College. 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Diamonds Silverware GR4-4798 Of onmda A gamma Ju 7P,M.:0l0P.M. hy Engraving 'IliZ2T2P?L'lif MZIIZg'2g'5a11P'2 - ADAMS' TACOMA ROLLER BOWL JU 8-4311 VIlla Plaza 7,555 ,mm ,MY South Tacoma CLOVER PARK FOODS Large Enough to Serve You NATIONAL AUTO PARTS for the best buys in auto parts Services included .....,.....,. brake drum turning o engine rebuilding .... ......,, v alve grinding Small Enough to Know You o engine balancing ..., .... p iston pinfitting o crankshaft grinding ...... . .............. metalizing Clover Park Bldg. JU 8-7794 COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP I 8215 South Tacoma Way lU8-4453 LAKEWOOD FRAMING B M CLOTHING COMPANY Men's Sc Boy's Dept. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING MOULDINGS LAKEWOOD ART GALLERY Pictures by Local Artists Fred E Volz 11014 Gravelly Lk Dr JU 4-1774 Tacoma, Wash. 98499 ACROSS FROM CLOVER PARK HIGH SCHOOL WE'VE GOT THE GOODS 8012 So. Tacoma Way JU8-0565 TllII Killlii SKIING EQUIPMENT WE SERVE EVERYONE FROM BEGINNER TO RACER LARGE RENTAL DEPT. Fine Food Entertainment L04-8678 in- Villa plaza JU 8,2445 HIGHLAND HILL-STH 8: PEARL Advertising - 233 SOMETHING TO REMEMBER: I Shall Pass This Way But Once. Any Good, Therefore, That I Can Do Or Any Kindness That I Can Show To Any Human Being, Let Me Do It Now. Let Me Not Defer Nor Neglect It, For I Shall Not Pass This Way Again. Good Luck To All of You Zine UKQAZWOCMZ Qezmce GRUMBACHER ARTISTS' SUPPLIES , , CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 75056 70454 6464544 S4075 10555 Gravelly Lk. Dr. Ju-81551 8328 South Tacoma Way l Taco ma, Wash . 98499 Lakewood V1lla Realty For Homes Or Investments Ph JU 8 7752 CALL LINDA GIBSON B G B dft Business: JU4-1600 Home: JUS-0007 D Oakbrook Chevron FROM L PARKwooD REALTY 7501 Sgggjlceoflggfggfj-W' A D IVI S I D N D I: Parkland Sports Center 11122 Pacific Avenue H H 5' cPc-:age clnc. JU2-3555 LE1-6501 LE7-5677 Advertising - 234 RITA BEEBE Dressmaker 6810 Mt. Tacoma Drive S.W. Taco ma, Washington 98499 JU 4-2402 Tacoma Savings and Loan Association Tacoma Lakewood-Parkland Port Orchard Congratulations to the Class of ,7l SPENCER' S Hardware 8a Building Supplies FENCING-REMODELING-ROOM ADDITIONS CONCRETE WALKS AND PATIOS 7608 CUSTER ROAD S.W. GR.4-8800 Best Wishes to the Class of'7l B rown's Flowers South Tacoma Way 4 x Q Hove ol good summer- Jf. X' ' s and we II see, your ,I Q YWCXIU year Good grbic 'I x luck in the 40- y 'I I 3 tuwoowf Wim RIC 9-2 CInan9e,. '49 v v v v v v v v ve 5 2 se sb ' v 4 V -. ' ' ' 'lf' -. ' av :nv Z I 9' mrurg gm, sutuuw PHONE JU 4-5600 DOUG'S CHEVRON SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE DOUG TYRELL HIWAY 99 AT BRIDGEPORT WAY S.W. TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98499 Advertising - 235 'ff NEITHER wind nor rain nor sleet nor snow destination safely and smoothly. Dependable can stop Gillig Busses from reaching their serviceinsurescomfortabletravel. Q, W, 6 , P' Wi 3 i at Y 2 ri Y Y p. 4' :few 5 ge 5? ,I ,655 ai GI NGERLY grippin? the cockpit controls, novice pi ot Barb Ia rate eagerly awaits advice from one of the many licensed instructors at Gross Aviation. Advertising-236 i Q 1, v..W s.,.,,.m..s.W.,,L QW--A 1 sur 52315 f Q wt Wir ,.. gli? All 'Ss H 555 MW he P Y 'li . tgrv, K, ' sig with se lf QS Q Lravsglaloit ff 1 ' L., X isligtg , l aww is fw J r 'L S, 1 fi ,S Q K' -an 'W l as 5 A gm P' K 2 ' is iz iv i in a. HV K H 'ii ' , 1, rf' ' ass, N sd. L f ,Www Us f ft t 4 f A ,Missa ti p 3,4 fra 1, Y 4 M Q t X A ts Wei i Ei A J 1 i lib 4 l A L 't f 5315? - A i fi .yall - mi x? f , ,, , t fymwtraiifgmrfssri t'N,timQ A iagrwb 1 t t, Af lg am i , ,Aj 5' .lv is r efs. 2, 4, ' xx r L L '2 Va ll ' it H I , i.,.. .,,, , . K it s. ,..., . , . 'L -'M-.. iiizl 1 Sz, ':, srsis -, , Zi i -P f :-, ',:- i :1,: ,,-jjyi, , . . ,L .. ...,.. ., ... ...,, -11-A '::' Z : 2' ,- 21 he mu P ' ' Hi i writ ? 5 ti 5. W2 SP I N' X l . Q -r ri ir . 'Q , .. M 7 --:- :- .... ' ' ' Q . . . - LITTLE Suzy Homemaker, alias Sue Hamilton, niques and advantages of the Elna sewing mach- is? 2 smiles as she demonstrates the amazing tech- ine now at the Lakewood Sewing Center. L W 4 W ,.,. 4 ..,,.i,,.,.yA,rm at mrtwmwwuazwai ws., ,ir HAPPY with the speedy and competent service cepts a smile and assistance with her laundry of the Villa Plaza Cleaners, Nancy Lopez ac- from oneofthe many skilled employees. INTRIGUED by the exquisitly designed carvings found in Ludwigs Pharmacy, Nora McDonnell pauses in her stroll to admire the wood sculptures. Advertising-237 .. ,W . U ' Ri 'M I I I A U-HAUL 113' DISTRICT O W 'Da' HEADQUARTERS -S Q 5-i T, Q I if Q 593: Kentuckv 10605 BRIDGEPORT WY.-LAKEWOOD ' KFFHW Bhd Cimiakd' I I I k JUS-2600 o 0 Keniualw Pied Uiuclxen THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE AND LAKEWOOD RECORD SL BOOK SHOP Good Luck to the '71 Seniors Hrs. 7:00 a.m. Thru 9:00 p.m. 6223 MOUNT TACOMA DRIVE u LAKEWOOD COLONIAL CENTER JU8'0171 3701 Ste1laC00mBlVd- Tacoma, Washington 981199 JUniper 6-.5IOO It,s finger lickin' good OIIJOEIRS CORNER REALTY fRentaIs RHO mes 'iAcreage 'iRanches iwaterfront xCommercial ilndustrial Ju8-1895 12836 Pacific HY. S.W., Tacoma, WN. SERVING THE LAKES AREA Fair? WESTED TIRE CO. 6124 LAKE GROVE AVE., LAKEWOOD 1955 PACIFIC AVE., TACOMA FU.3-4593 JU.8-5254 ello. . .I MAY WE SERVE YOU with FLETT'S farm fresh DAIRY PRODUCTS YOU GET THE BEST PRODUCT AVAILABLE Advertising - 238 MOTOR REBUILDING- VALVE GRINDING 0 A 1' AUTOMOTIVE PARTS BIACCESSORIES at ,X SPEED SHOP , Ponders Auto Parts Inc. 0 , , can df RES TA U RA NT JUniper 4-1141 12828 Pacific Hwy., SAW' LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY IN LOUNGE Tacoma, Wa' 98499 11521 Bridgeport Way open 24 hours Phone: JUS-1745 Tacoma Washington lay Combs. onders Auto Parts always has a bumper-crop of machinery. YOU auto know better than to go elsewhere, radiates Baker Brothers M ens' Apparel 6115 Motor Avenue JUniper 8-2991 Colonial Center, Lakewood LAKEWOOD LA WN EQUIPMENT 4' REPAIRS ' SALES RENTALS 'SHARPENING ' WINTERIZING JU8-3353 EDIE ADAIVVS CUT 81 CURL BEAUTY SALON PARK LODGE Americas Leading Beauty CHEVRON SERVICE Salon Chain From Coast to Coast LFNO Appointment I Villa plaza BILL COOLEY JU2-4242 Gravelly Lake Drive Lakewood Advertising - 239 BIRD fi GVGI1 3 OED. OITI6 S p h k b h t's ahead. More school. N 5 b L fl g A d d I k h Ip ake it easy. With a saving tf II g h k g yb I C h v dv At Y S VILLA PLAZA-LAKEWOOD a d BRIDGEPORT BANKING CENTERS Pac'f' Nat' I GJ BanIcKof IAlaghn?ngton PRECISION HONDA A G S S - 12007 Pacific Hiway S.W.-582-2288 A N D Tacomawashingron U The Great Motorcycle Shop C0 IVI PA N Y AUTO GIGSS CATALINA BEAUTY SALON RGSICIGVITIEBI GIGSS IU4-6577 Upholstery Villa Plaza Center J Un per 4-7 1 Inext to Book Nookl 6:I.O2'SteIlaCOOlTI STAYINSTYLE Boulevard TVETENS TEXACO LAKEWOOD . l'lo.Ncr ' sg, qt -Automotive Service- Complete Garage Facilities Work Performed By Professional Mechanics Emergency Assistance-tires. starting 10002 Bridgeport Way SW JUS-5201 PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK Three Tacoma Locations Pacific Avenue Branch B R2-3178 6th 86 Pine MA7'819l cumosirv ian d h b 1 Sh d k is ss I e t t, t im nt' t see out 12th 81' K Street FU3'2555 new and interesting otge-gas whijch he findiralgsll C.Ci?ennrely?: O TOP ARTISTS TRADE AT GARY GONTER'S VOX SUNN FENDER J.B. Lansing Shure Rents Leblanc Conn M t' G etsch - Bofgag' Rgdgers Lawn Equipment Ludwig Altec Lansing Household Items Excercise Equipment Sales Repairs Rentals Hospital Equipment Across from Clover Park High D H016 Gmvelly Lk. Drive s.w. 10712 Brldgepon Way 5-W- JU4-4100 Tacoma, Washington Mt. View Florist Inc. 3809 Steilacoom Blvd. JU 8-I 786 Advertising - 241 11. V , , if me . 1545 ' ' Lk , .n b is M, :N aww INTENTLY brushing Mary Wolf's long locks, a renders many helpful hints in hair care, sty- certified beautician from Flair Beauty Salon ling,andother beautifyingtechniques. -My rar?-'ff .whom rw. V . . , , ENJOYING his free time at the Lakewood Ice ..r,. V . . f- i -, . . :-: . .,.. , vrr: ay 'i. . Arena, jack Mungla skates his cares away. WITH a little help from Snoopy and a friendly clerk, Barb Iafrate and Missy Norden browse through t e beauty aids at CP Pharmacy. SPORTING an astonished grin, Dave Thompson reaches out for his daily supply of Foremost milk. Efficient modes of Advertising-242 transportingthis protein-enriched formula to the customer insures freshness of the product. E52 A Q J 5 MQ' .wffzfif 1 : korg-w er '12- S. . 2 1 P 5 l fl Y l Wt2f5,,,g.:M- fy,- M We H Q as if .yi - i.. ,Q Q. Q, ,H . i f 'f-f 1 P Q TR ' . if 'i H fa , if f 2.511-'l'f ls 15 , ..., .Pr- Pffna ' -T K: 1 N 1 L .. . ' 35.5 , A Y. . , ,,:, ,r2,.fv.: i , 35 7' , X, X ,f 'Fl ,- A i Q . S233 be 'X if 13 U ARRANGEMENTS uniquely displayed in a helpful catalog in- EYEING a display of candles and holders at Plaza Hallmark terest Barb Hilbourn at Ghilarducci's flower shop. Claudia Chandler and Scott Corbett compare choices. W2 I' ,QMIX ,U 06071 'X bwwd if My A' I WMKWIWQQI IJWJ1 awww cfwobi 1' Z0 GLW I MJ c if pvc awqciy' ' MZZWA I W 7 I MLM AJ M1 ,wvuffiw Zf wzwvf 2522 570 A af ffm XVQAEZ1 MU JiM77f5uAlc77wL V6 Gabbdigood LuCffgI?flfQ?cuassof197:L5'7?i1Iaff5 uf fl! May Your Years be Many and Happy! if ' I ' LUNDSTROIVI BUILDING ENTERPRISES, INC. 5121 112th ST. S.W.-JU4-6000 UMA 909752 E' A L33 2 222 is is Eg 1 ARROWHEAD: 5 Eff GROWING A ES E RE 6321 LAKEWOOD ig Visit the Arrowhead Apartmentsv :bi Q108th Ave. 8: 109th St. S.W.j Ei Arrowhead Estates Inc ' FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE N PLEASE CALL: EEDS LUNDSTR OM, INC. 5121-112th St. S.W. IU 4-2000 LU NDSTROM, INC. Ad n g 245 PET SHOP Co mplete Pet Department 0 Puppies o Tropical Fish 0 Monkeys 0 Gold Fish 0 Birds 0 Pet Foods 0 Aquariums 0 Equipment 81 Supplies GRBQQIIIIIQNG J 533555552 OUR ENVIRONMENT'S A PRECIOUS ASSET- PLEASE HELP PRESERVE IT THE TRA NS-WEST CO LAND INVESTMENTS SEA TTLE-TA COMA GUNDERSON Original Jewelry Gifts Watches Antiques WHILE YOU WAIT FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING ARDESSON'S SHOE REPAIR SHOE SERVICE WHILE You WAIT ore SHOP 764 BROADWAY 527 PINE STREET SHOES - DYED, RENEWED, RESTYLED TACOMA SEATTLE ORTHOPEDIC WORK, CORK EXTENSIONS BRoadway 2-4295 MA 4-1531 ALL OF OUR WORK GUARANTEED PH.JU8-8949 9635 GRAVELY LK. DR. S.W. LAKEWOOD TACOMA QUALITY KNITTING CO. 756 Broadway Your Headquarters for Letterman's Jackets Cheerleading Sweaters IVIA 7-6581 Advertising - 246 'FE WAR D OUR 24TH YEAR IN LAKEWOOD REALTORS PROPERTY MANAGERS INSURANCE SPECIALISTS J.T. STEWARD CO. :1ZlI5EtL3KE?ndFyhg4l-geilfy I,ifHfiefeQ25idffe1aZ?i2aKlf:f2flf'Q'QZQg0 JU4-1 1 12 GR29677 Pacific First Federal VILLA BOWL Savings ,,, T,,eVy,,a PM AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Only Two Blocks From Clover Park Since 1907 Bowling ls Fun For Everyone 1011 G H L K D I JU 8 6681 Tm mes rave y a e rave Join Our Jugior Leagues , , , with offices in - JU 3-1343 Tacoma Seattle LOUSVIGW Bellingham Portland, Ore. Eugene Springfield Photographic Experts F455 U' for Every Occasion 'Q 4 WH 'f'V'fN . . Photographic Suppliers WA to The KIahowya , L A Th A ' f ,W gn A e merlcan :rf U' if li 5 X ,I y : 2: R! 2:1 A-4 W A2 Yearbook HI' n-:sr B ' '-w ...'-1'-- ' ' ' 4: Lakewood Theatre Company S. P. DEAN Advertising - 247 A ,, at . ..,, N Q, ALLURIING textures and springtime design attract Stephanie johnson to STATE Farm Insurance men, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Crivello explain the 250!0 the wide range of clothes and accessories at Lou's Country Store. discount program given to honor students such as George Mitchell. REQLAXING in the beautiful surroundings of Fo-rt Steilacoom Park, Frank fine selection offered at Glasgows. While Roger Enfield checks the u- Frick and Nancy Allen pick out the appropriate furnishings from the nique carpet, Frank and Nancy add a spacious effect to their living. Advertising-248 M WHILE relaxing on a soft sofa, Willie Browne and Linda Hubbard admire the fine quality of tables available at Selden's Furniture Store. FLETCHER Oil Company not only provides Frank Frick and his side-kick MAKING a note of pertinent data, Mrs. Cohen, a teller at Tacoma Sav john Gardner that well-needed lift, but also keeps a household warm. ings and Loan, efficiently aids Jeannie Kanz with her deposit Advertising-249 RECORDS-TAPES STERO EQUlPMENT DANNY,S MEATS 0 s. ,: ACCESSORIES 8810 Bridgeport Way S.W. 'H 1 A 1 U E A A D 1 - 4 For the very best 1I'1 locker meats! D - 343 TAcoMA MALL JUHIPCT 8-6144 TACOMAO wAs1-uNGToN . 98409 PHONEQ206J 4750 0557 9 CONGRATULATIONS, A WHEN YOU WANT A QUALITY CAR 0 STOP AND BUY AT THE PURPLE KEY G9 212553 PURPLE KEY MOTORS G Q:ooTo J SunlO1ODT I WS' y5' DISCOUNT mats 11717 Bridgeport Way S.W. FOR THE PAW'-Y Tacoma, Wash. 98499 8012 S.TAcom'A WAY Qi I E55 5 JU4-5400 Serving Lakewood For 34 Years in the Same Location fl ,U ,0'Z.fl,Qf Aj A600 A' Fences X X Rernodeleng . of . 'F F znanczng A vazlable gg I me -- ,ff LAKEWOOD LUMBER nfl DS JU 8-2181 Ponders Corner 9 51 772051. Advertisiigigggudbq t Yo ctindinnvimx me QUALITY GIFTS For Home Entertainment IMPORTED FRUM Temision NORWAY o SWEDEN o Stereo Record Players FINLAND AM-FM Stereo Multiplex Cassette and Reel Recorders Living Room Furniture Washers and Dryers Motorcycles Many finethings forthe home, and a little something forthe road. 4' SILVER JEWELRY ' GLASS 8L CRYSTAL ' HAND-MADE PEWTER ' HAND-MADE WOODEN ARTICLES ' SILVER AND LINEN WARE ' NORWEGIAN SKI SWEATERS FOR THE GIFT WORTH GIVING PAUI-5ON'5 INTHEVILLA PLAZA 6111 1oorh street Telephone jus-1873 y fmh of Pay 'I Save' JUMBO l LAKEWOOD REFUSE SERVICE INC. 39 Years of Sewing the Lakes District Wm Longs-President 6819 Mt. Tacoma Drive S.W. Tacoma, Washington 98490 JU 8-1705 HYUMMY, yummy, yummy, I've got ice cream in my tummy G b bing his ice cream cone from Dan Ware, Dave .Selness gleams J udi SL M 3 fi CS SW1 in 2 S H1011 r tr . ,. ut t1a -mr nynny J11di8L Maries Styling Mart on evEny'r1-nusyou NEED 4102 110th S.W. JU4-1124 ll yin: in 'ms ann: Locnvnu l lOl l Pacific Ufglllglld Sigllild Turnoff Advertising - 251 ' M K M, M M M i i 1. , ,V at .WW-m.g.. TAKING a well-deserved break after the mad rush of ravenous Iunchers, radiate their relief. Providing the necessary food for thought, Canteen coin-changers, Mrs. Mildred Nichols and Mrs. Marie Briggs, the Canteen Company avails CP with prompt, dependableservice. Advertising-252 l HARBOR LIGHTS , N, , -A , sf . -- f- rl - , -' -. . ln 1571l'f A'fl'ff.-ffgfjvnllgffifii' E ' ' E.1,.'f'.s- Tacoma's Finest Seafood Restaurant on the Waterfront Beyond Old Town 2761 Ruston Way, Tacoma, Wash. 98402 Anton Barcott Skyline 2-8600 T PATTY ANN BAKERY MAC JAMES MCCOY V. Alix 9636 Gravelly Lake Drive I QTY' . Lakewood Center TAcoivlA's ski AND OUTDOOR SPECIALISTS IU 8-9442 convening sam st. Entrance to Tacoma Mau GR 4-8453 X locations Villa F'la2afTaC0mar Washlngion JU 84783 DECORATED CAKES-OUR SPECIALTY ffl-Es ig itt 'ytf' 1 Uri- E Tift '21 EAGERLY awaiting mouth-watering goodies, Mary Ann Sullivan, Carol order from the Arctic Circle Drive ln.,Quick and reliable service as Fromhart, and lan Sullivan anxiously anticipate the arrival of their well asfriendly smilesaboundat Lakewoodspopularsnack bar. Advertising-253 5 T ' de 1 gi -vx,N,i,,f:-in is ESI 5' -'i if TACOMA, FORT LEWIS, NICCHORD AIR FORCE BASE I GWOOU fD6'l'Ol ll'll'l. LAKEwoon CENTER, TACOMA ABC HAWKINS PONTIAC . AI .' ! 'RKGRTHURAQWCR N ly f P IS THE PLACE TO STAY Pure BE IT BUSINESS OR PLEASURE . You are at the hub of POTITIHCS Northwest activity in a COUNTRY CLUB SETTING FOR RESERVATIONS Lotus Maserati FROM ANYWHERE IN U.S.A. . TI'IUI'T1pI'I ROTTTCO Renault Peugeot 0 Ute aawace Q Rover DINING ROOM and COCKTAIL LOUNGE CONFERENCE ROOMS - BANQUET SERVICE TO ACCONIIVIODATE 5 TO 225 PERSONS ' A BEST wEs'rERN MEMBER 8233 South Tacoma Way IU4-4400 Y 1 A -. i cb C: I 1 HYDE f , NV ,JL J xa' 4 D 5 Nl U! tw awww of ii ive ?,7qE,:,,,,,f mm K Uv QU Nlu9Zfa:f: fllllaaziay .lLivease, fk:4'l 6::5g'il.'1!5:::::':i H 15215555-lil?-5? fssa'fi:sss'l f f '- E... Li WE WEAR OUR HALOS STRAIGHT. . . You won't see a 'bent halo at South Tacoma Chevrolet... we keep 'em straight and shining by making sure You are satisfied when you buy your car here. You get the most f your money . . . no gimmicks. . . no hidden charges. . . fi est service too, after you've taken delivery. That's why many of our customers are repeaters! Y, - V ' ,QM .M- P-H uality Sales ana' Service TE 4e,zzzzzzazazzzaa:.-+-:R-:-:-:4:-:4:-:4:4E1.:.31.:.Q,,meg4swamR+111Q1Q1fmziizmzrzaatfmmm.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,, 3? .1 ' 3' ' N'RQ'or over! years N 0 f SOUTH TACOMA iufscfcwfwmwmy fCHEVROLL'T :-:lm M 0 TO R C 0 M PA N Y . . .,,.,. . 2.1. :-2: TA MA wAv - GREENFIELQ 2-:aa u to ' io V3 .. o QNQNQQEETULN, S T E mtg ATI r LDA, 1HOlg3JNfeXUU I W' no AN - C36 AOJQJ 56tlQS. Tacoma Way ' I ,lt 88th S. Tacoma Way if Advertising-254 ANVJJI ,ydwj ffgfw 'fjfffwdfj WH kwa!! MfLomaf' d win W 3606 SO. SPRAGUE AVE. TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98409 PEBSI-00lA TITUS-WILL FORD SALES INC ' GR 5-4151 PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO. 3101 SO. PINE TACOMA - -2iIiIillll0 Ilill'lS HIKBW LSSE7 GRAVELLY LAKE - n S , llfvi ,Bum , mf Xx x' ' X , ce OPEN Advertising-255 PATRONS Mr. Roger Anderson Dr. 1. Thomas Barksdale Mr. and Mrs. james Boyse Dr. john Comfort Mike Crouch Dr. james D. Eshelman Dr. and Mrs. Robert Weston Cloodnow Herman S.ludd, MD Kenneth S. Kilborn MD Mr. and Mrs. Loren 1. Mann Miss Mary K. Mann Dr. William C. McGovern Dr. and Mrs. j.D. Peterson A AA Auto-255 Abalahin, Rudolfo-202 Acosta, Elena-159 Adams, Harold-194 Adams, Roger-194 Administration, District-66,67 Administration, CP-68,69 Adesero, Dawn-194 Adsero, Teri-186 AFS Assembly-22,23 Ahrens, Sandra-186 Aitchison, Steven-186 Albidress, Richard-202 Albitress, Pam-159 Alderman, julie-186 Alexander, Low-186,133 Allen, Douglass-194 Allen, Nancy-202,248 Allen, Violet-186 Allen, Vivian-35,202 Allred, Grant-17,149,155 Alm, Linda-202 Alyea, Alan-202 Amadeo, Marilyn-186 American Yearbook Co.-247 Amidon, Mary-186 Amos, Becky-202 Anderson, Mr. Brian-84 Anderson, Charles-202 Anderson, David-186 Anderson, Francis-202,149 Anderson, Gena-186 Anderson, Guy-186 Anderson, Laura-194 Anderson, Lyris-194 Anderson, Mr. Roger-74,153 Anderson, Ronald-186 Anderson, Stephen-202 Andrews, Shelley-157,186 Miss Betty Saerman Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sampson Mr. Charles H. Stanberry Mr. and Mrs. Russ Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Voie Mr. Edward T. Voie Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Voie Dr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winkler Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Winter Clover Park Barber Shop 11118 Gravelly Lake Drive Lakewood Boat and Motors 8908 Gravelly Lake Drive Locking Engineers V.E. Willard 12706 Pacific Highway S.W. Mr. and Mrs. Douglasss W. Richter I DEX Angelel, Mr. james-84 Antles, Mr. Steve n-83 Apfel, Debra-186 Aqua, Debra-194 Aqua Show H9702-17 Aquino, Emily-186 Aquino, Doris-163,202 Archer, Miss Randi-110,78 Arctic Circle-253 Ardesson's Shoe Repair-246 Armstrong, Steve-58,59 Arrowood, Kathy-202 Arroyo, Evelyn-186 Arsenault, Marisa-186 Art Club-780,181 Art Department-62,72,73 Ashley, Kenneth-186 Ashman, Randy-186,223 Asplin, David-194 Asplin, Wendy-186 Atkinson, Steven-186 Austin's Jewelery-233 B B848 Class Co.-232 B8.I Clothing-233 B841 Pet Store-246 B8tl Shoes-250 Babcock, Carrie-194 Babine, Charles-141,186 Baca, Tomas-60,203 Backman, Hollis-110,203,152 Bailey, Kathryn-194 Bailey, Linda-186 Baird, Dawn-203 Baird, Nancy-203 Baker Brothers-239 Baker, Richard-103,194,92,117 Balch, Valerie-155,194 Ball, Robert-194,223 Balzano, Nancy-194 Band, Concert-156 Band, Stage-158 Bandstand Music-241 Banks, Diane-186 Banks, Larry-156,203 Barela, Frederick-103,119,186 Barlindal, Sterling-186 Barlow, Nancy-35,109,186 Barnard, Belinda-109,186 Barnard, Sand ra-1 86 Barnes, Bobby-186 Barr, Dixie-157,203 Barrett, Ioann-203 Barrett, Pamela-194 Barron, Mark-194 Bartlett, Donald-119,194 Bartlett, Howard-186 Basketball-130,131,132,133 Basketball, IV-134,135 Bates, Carol-194 Bates, lanice-203 Battie, john-194,169 Battie, Nina-186 Baty, Cathaleen-186 Bauman, Beverly-203 Bauml, Barbara-186 Bautista, Alex-203 Bautista, Ricardo-194 Baxter, Gary-194 Baxter, Roger-28,156,203 Bear, Buddy-39,100,102,134,186 Bear, Tomi-35,161,194 Bebbington, Laurie-28,204 Beem, Deborah-186 Beitel,1oyce-186 Beitel, Judy-194 Beitel, Vicki-157,159,194 Beitz, Mrs. Lorinda-79,163 Beksinski, julia-204 Bellis, Rebecca-194 Index-256 Bender, Rebecca-186 Benekas, Barbara-204 Benge, David-194 Benham, Shari-156,194 Benton, Don na-1 86 Berard, Denise-186 Berg, Barbara-40,204 Blyth, Philippa-110,111,186 Board of Directors-64,65 Bollinger, Lynn-186 Bolton, Angela-155,186 Bolton, Rod ney-204 Bon Marche-231 Bonderman, Gene-194 Bonner, Ailene-204 Bonner, Celest-167,204 Boorhe, Mark-140,133,204 Borgen, Barbara-186 Borgen, Chris-131,133,194 Bori, Arthuro-100,156,186 Bosarge, Robert-194 Boseman,1ody-93,194 Boseman, lohn-93,204 Bounds, Cathie-39,163,204,175 Bouslaugh, Fred-186 Bower, Kathi-25,163,194 Bowlby, jeffrey-186 Boyle, Thomas-204 Boyle, William-186 Boyse, jamie-194 Bradley, Christine-194 Bradley, john-194 Brady, Bobby-186 Brady, Dennis-35,'l30,133,204 Brady, james-194 Brakefield, Gaile-204 Brakefield, Robin-109,186 Brandt, Peter-187 Brandt, Rebecca-195 Brass Ear-250 Braswell, Walter-195 Breslin, james-187 Brett, Douglas-195 Brewer, Pamela-25,146,195 Briggs, Mrs. Marie-252 Bright, Pamela-163,204 Brimm, Daniel-187 Brissette, David-204 Brklycica, Steve-187 Brodin, Mr. Carl-72 Brosh, Peter-170 Brouillard, Richard-195 Brouwer, Gayle-195 Brown's Flowers-235 Brown, Diane-187 Brown, Mrs. Harriet-94 Brown, Pamela-195 Brown, Stephanie-158,205 Brown, Mr. Vic-78 Browne, john-195 Browne, Willliam-107,104,205,249 Brulc, Brad-187 Brummond, Mr. Bruce-28,83,157, 159 Bubar, Barbara-74,205 Bubar, Beverly-74,205 Buckmaster, Scott-157,158,159 Buckley, Edward-205 Buckley, Michael-112,113,195 Buettner, Shelley-195 Bunnell, Mashel-71,213 Burch, Sandra-159,195 Burden, Gary-205 Burger, Doris-71,205 Burgeson, Lisa-187 Burgeson, Mrs. Ru by-80 Burke, jeffrey-205 Burke, Marcia-187 Burke, Raymond-106,107,156 Burkhalter, Richard-187 Burkhart, Carolyn-157,187 Burkhart, Charles-133,135,195 Burkhart, Judith-157,187 Burkholder, Bret-187 Burlem, Debra-60,156,158,186,187 Burnes, Christel-195 Burnes, Donald-187 Burrell, Reginald-187 Burton, Frank-158,205 Busch, Charles-205 Busch, Debrah-187 Business Education-71 Butler, Charles-205 Byrum, Shelby-195 C Cabellon, Max-187 Cabellon, Esperanza-187 Cable, Kyle-178 Caceres, Lilian-205 Caddigan, Amy-195 Cahill, Carleen-163,205 Cahill, Deborah-187 Calder, Brenda-187 Callaghan, Martin-20,21,42,107,172, 173 Cambridge, Mr. Richard-74 Camp, Terry-187 Campbell, Herbert-205 Campbell, William-106,107,187 Campion, Donald-187 Cannon, Lissa-205 Cannon, Marji-187 Cannon, Marsha-156,159,205 Canteen Food Service-252 Caraan, Marilyn-205 Carbone, Pat-187 Cardinal, Chris-59 Carey, Lesley-195 Carleton, Mr. Kenneth-85 Carlos, Shirley-156,195 Carlson, Claudia-195 Carlson, Mark-139,182,195,196 Carlton, Dale-99,100,183,205 Carns, Robert-187 Carpenter, Kylene-187 Carter, Robert-103,195 Casanova, Susan-205 Case, Mr. Howard-81,149 Castro, Michael-100,195 Catalina's Beauty Salon-240 Cavalier, Franchesca-187 Cawdrey, Marcus-187 Cencirulo, Terry-187 Cervantes, Michael-195 Chamberlain, Honnelor-195 Chamberlain, jimmy-187 Cham berlayne, Edwin-61 Chamberlin, Scott-141,195 Chandler, Claudia-158,163,205,227, 243 Chapman, Kent-205 Chapman, Roberta-163,195 Chase, Holly-195 Cherry, Donald-187 Chesley, Miss Geraldine-76 Chess Club-79 Chiamulon, lames-187 Choir-158 Chop, Carl-187 Christensen, l.O.-195 Christense, Lee-157,158,195,173 Christmas Assembly-28,29 Christmas Decorations-30,31 Clark Bryan-195 Clark, Corby-159,187 Clark, Duane-195 Clark, Morgan-187 Clark Nadine-229 Clark Rebecca-109,187 Clark, Thomas-187 Clark, William-187 Clary, Lynn-187 Cline Steven-187 Closson, Suzie-187 Clover Crests-180,181 Clover Leaves-152,153 Clover Park Foods-233 Clover Park Pharmacy-243 Coapstick, Thomas-195 Coghill, Mr. Robert-182 Cole, Jeffery-187 Coleman, Vicki-187 Colleran, Mr. Bob-86,119 Collier, Catherine-163,206 Collier, lim-58,59 Collins, Ronald-187 Combs, Jerome-100,99,206,239 Combs, john-27 Commercial Club-173 Comsia, Docia-195 Cone, Debra-206 Connell, William-187 Conner, Carol-187 Conner, Richard-187 Connors, David-206 Conrad, Mark-99 Cook, David-156,187 Cook, Sandra-195 Coon, Connie-187 Cooper, Karen-157,187 Cope, Deborah-187 Copsey, Tina-187 Corbett, Scott-206,243 Corkum, Douglas-206 Cornell, Linda-156 Cornell, Steven-195 Costello, james-100,206 Coty, Mr. Fred-86,68,179 Cousins, Mark-187 Cozzetti, Tom-206,153 Crabill, David-117,119,195 Crabill, Kathy-35,36,19,161,206,190, 229 Crawford, Lynsey-149,195 Crawford, Vincent-107,119,159,187 Crawford, William-187 Croasdill, Mrs. Ruth-94 Crocker, Charles-187 Croft, Michael-195 Croft, Mitchell-195 Crosby, Janice-163,206 cross Country-104,105,106,107 Cross, Elizabeth-156,157,187 Cross, Mr, Harold-89 Crouch, jenny-136,157,159,187,175 Crouch, Mike-26,100,101,131,132, 157,158,202,220 Crowe, Barbara-195 Crumbacker, Rita-195 Cullison, Elizabeth-195 Cunha, Michael-61,206 Curran, Debra-187 Custodians-94,95 Cutler, Kim-109,187 D Daffodil Princess Selection-36 Dagan, Linda-176,207 Dahl, Connie-110,111,187 Dahlquist, Dianna-187 Dahn, Marcus-187 Dahn, William-158,207 Daily, Carol-207 Daily, Margie-157,158,195 Dalton, Dean-84,207 Dalton, Gary-195 Daniel, Susan-207 Danielsen, Deborah-187 Danisher, William-187 Danny's Meats-250 Dattler, Susan-157,158,207 David, Debra-187 Davis, Brenda-207 David, lustine-207 Davis, Bruce-100,207 Davis, Deborah-149,195 Davis, Glen-103,187 Davis, Mike-187 Davis, Raymond-187 Davis, Ronald-207 Davis, Sheila-195 Davis, Susan-187 Dawson, Chet-156,207 Dawson, Mr. Richard-83,155 Day, Randy-187 Debate Club-172,173 DeGrasse, jackie-187,170 Delamater, Heidi-84,207 Delaney, james-207 Deleon, Frank-195 Delgado, Sonja-22 Deller, Mr. Bud-199 CflbbSf Charles-187 HDASHINC- through the snow, Randy Saeger forges his way across the Crivello8fWilsonlnsurance-248 slush-covered campus in an attempt to make his next class on time Index-257 SELECTED as a first team All South Puget Sound League guard, Abner Thomas muscles a jump shot through two defending jefferson Raiders. Demers, Pamela-187 Demorest, Craig-187 Demorest, Tara-187 Deneen, Daniel-139,187,207 Deneen, leff-32,212 Dennis, Katharyn-207 Dennis, Shirley-195 Denune, Dana-187 Deocampo, Salvador-207 DePrengr, Mr. Warren-89 Derocher, Mary-207 Desmarais, Mr. AJ.-81 Detwiler, Dana-187 Dezell, Mrs. Virginia-75 Di Stefano, Debra-207 Dickson, Jeanne-159,195 Diederik, Mary-187 Dimmer, Mr. john-64 Distributive Education-176 Diving-136 Dobson, june-146,157,179,207 Dodd, Harvey-195 Doeden, Karen-166,207 Doherty, Mrs. Kathryn-79 Domingue, Richard-93,208 Donathan, Kathleen-187 Donkey Basketball Game-26 Donnelly, lanice-187 Dontje, Linda-208 Doran, Stephen-195 Doremus, Sharon-208 Dornak, Billie-195 Dorsett, Gary-195 Dosick, Marvin-195 Dorum, Tom-25 Doug's Chevron-235 Dougherty, Brian-195 Downing, julie-208 Drake, Robert-195 Dressler, Ronald-187 Drill Team-162,163 Driscoll, Charles-195 Drivers' Education-81 Droettboom, Mr. Don-87 Drucker, Audrey-187 Drucker, Heidi-158,'l57,16'l,195 Duckett, Brian-156 Duckett, Lynn-188 Dudley, ludith-188 Duke, Charlene-146,157,208 Duke, Debra-188 Dumlao, Rosamaria-195 Dunn, Ronald-1se,117,119,18s Duran, Eddie-188 Durham, Cathryn-208 Durham, Chris-103,188 Durham, Trudy-157,208 Dysart, Carol-195 E Eason, Kenneth-188 Ecker, Robert-195 Edie Adams' Cut and Curl-239 Edlund, james-208 Edwards, Anna-147,157,195 Edwards, Charles-188 Edwards, Patricia-195 Elgin, Kenneth-177,208 Eliason, Beckie-188 Eliason, Donna-208 Eliason, Doug-112,113,208 Elliott, Steve-188 Ellis, Deborah-195 Ellis, Krystallinn-188 Ellis, Pamela-188 Ellison, Lori-208 Ellison, Stacy-188 Emerson, Kathy-188 Emerson, Robert-195 Emery, Mr. Dave-79,109,'l36,139 Emmons, Cynthia-208 Enden, Donald-208 Enden, Pamela-188 Enfield, Construction-232 Enfield, Roger-40,107,155,208,227, 248 English Department-74,75 English, Patrick-188 Engman, Alice-158,208 Enos, luanita-188 Erickson, Slater-195 Erickson, Mr. lames-60,6'l,88 Erickson, Becky-36,37,179,208 Erno, Jeffery-188 Escalante, Teresa-147,195 Eshelman, Bob-40'I,100,145,208 Etter, Marguerite-188 Eum, Patricia-195 Eum, Rose-208 Evans, David-103,195 Eve of One Acts-16 Evenson, Deanna-195 Evers, Daniele-14,147,208 F Fabian, Dianna-159,188 Fair, Kathy-74,229 Fairley, Clay-188 Farmer, john-195 Farren, Pat-195 Ferren, Terry-195 Farthing, Lloyd-188 Farwell, Deborah-188 Fassett, loann M-33,188 Feil, Dana-209 Feller, Thomas C-188 Fergus, lack Mike-188 Ferguson, Deborah-188 Fernandes, Robert L-195 Fernandes, Stanley T-188 Fernandez, Debra-188 Ferneding, james B-100,209 Ferneding, Thomas M-188 Ferri, Patricia A-188 Feutz, Brian lay-92,195 Feye, Lyle I-209 Field, Linda-188 Film Club-171 Fineman, Daniel-188 Finkel, janet-209 Finley, David-195 Finney, Daniel-209 Fisher, lanice-209 Fisher, William-103,188 Fisk, Carol-150,195 Fitzhugh, Ronald-209 Fitzpatrick, David-188 Flagtwirlers-162,163 Flair Beauty Salon-246 Fleming, Mr. Bob-76 Index-258 Fleming, David-188,170 Fleming, Ricky-188 Fleming, Rod ney-209 Flesche, Susan-209 Fletcher Oil Company-249 Flett Dairy-238 Flitter In Restaurant-239 Flynn, Patrick-155,188 Fomby, Daniel-100,188 Fontiz, Frank-188 Football, varsity-98,99,700,'l0'l Football, IV-702,103 Foremost Dairy-243 Fortu no, Ferdinand-209 Fortu no, Mayda-195 Foshaug, Mr. Harold-92 Fossler, Miss Monte-85 Foster, Gail-163,195 Fournier, Robert-196 Franklin, Russell-195 Frasl, Kenneth-188 Frater, Blair-209 Frederick, Kirk-'l32,'l33,158,209 Freed, Timothy-188 Freeman, Willis-98,100,102,188 Frick, Frank-209,248,249 Frields, Karen-188 Frink, Holly-188,195 Fromdahl, Gail-31,163,209 Fromhart, Carol-195,253 Fromhart, Duane-100,101,134,188 Frye, Janice-188 Frye, Richard-209 Fuhrman,1anice-188 Fuhrma n, Steven-103,195 Fukura, Robert-188 Fuller, Lillian-195 Fulton, Carla-155,195 Fynboe, Mr. Carl-68,69,'l05 G GAA-180,181 Gacek, Steven-196 Gaerlan, Maria-196 Gagliardi, Gary-1'l5,'l16,117,209 Gagliardi, Andy-186,188 Galletta, Susan-209 Galliher, Gail-21,158,209 Gallion, Glenda-196 Gallion, Kathleen-188 Gallo, leanne-31,70,146,209 Gamas, Scott-157,158,209 Garberding, Robin-188 Gard ner, john-209,249 Gariando, Erlinda-196 Garrett, Denise-188 Garrison, lon-158,209 Gates, Patrick-156,188 Gause, Eileen-196 Gawlik, Vance-188 Gaydich, Steve-188 Gee, Mr. Holly-78 Gee, Ronald-133,135,158,188,196 Geier, Donna-196 Gentry, Dianne-196 Gerdes, Michael-210 German Club-170,171 Gerth, Roslyn-110,111,210 Getty, Miss Dorothy Mae-88 Geyer, Bradley-156,196 Ghilarducci's Flowers and Gifts-24 Giannini, Stephanie-109,188 Gibson, Debbie-188 Gies, Larry-196,210 Gilbreath, Dana-196 Gillespie, Deborah-110,196 Gillig Busses-236 Gilman, Nancy-157 Girls' Club-174,175 Girls' Club Tolo-38,39 Gilpin, Muffett-146,210 Ginne, Maria-157 Gisolo, Tony-196 Hudson, Girod, Mrs. Loree-71 Glasgow, Deborah-210 Glasgow Furniture-248 Gleason, Kathryn-196 Glee Club-157 Glee Club Ensemble-156 Glover, Nickie-109,188 Clueck, Kristine-156,158,210 Clueck, Lisa-110,111,136,157,159, 186,188 Golf Team-112,113 Goodman, Sharon-188 Killion, Goodman, Steve-23,172,210 Good now, Roberta-151,163,175, 179,210 Gordon, Jon-188 Gorton, Attorney General Slade-14 Goupie, Dominic-196 Gov-Mart Bazaar-251 Grabill, Bradley-188 Grabill, Steve-196 Grady, Maureen-196 Gragg, Dennis-210 Graham, Diana-188 Graham, Ron-188 Gratzer, Kathy-210 Graves, Mike-188 Gray, Mr. Harold-64,66 Gray, James-188 Green, David-210 Greene, David-100,134,196 Greer, Barbara-196 Greiwe, Nancy-109,186,188 Greiwe, Sue-32,36,150,151,163,175, 210,264 Grimm, Evelyn-188 Grimm, Marie-157,188 Groshong, Cindy-196 Grubert, Michael-196 Grumbacker-234 Guizzetti, James-58,59,159,211 Guizzetti, Mary-188 Gunderson, Art-211 Gunderson's jewelry-146 H Haag, Michael-211 Haanio, Lawrence-103,188 Hagbo, Mr. Merle-27,78,134,220 Hage, Debbie-188 Hageness, Mr. T. Olai-64,66,67 Haggarty, Teddy-211 Haglund, Mr. Richard-70 Hale, Bruce-196 Hale, Eric-167,211 Hallmark-243 Halloween Halftime-24,25 Halsey, Robert-196 Halvorsen, Mrs. Grace-75 Hamilton, Jamie-188 Hamilton, Susan-211,237 Hamilton, William-196 Hammack, Sheri Lee-211 Hammond, Ward-29,156,188 Hamsher, Leslie-196 Hanel, Betty-188 Hanel, Jean-38,175,196 Hankins, Sherry-196 Hanks, Lynn-119,196 Hansen, Robert-159 Hansen, Victor-100,154,157,158,211, 227 Harbor Lights Restaurant-253 Hardemon, Falyssia-196 Harkins, Michael-119,188 Harmon, Hilde-157,188 Harmon, Sig-100,211 Harriman, Mary-211 Harris, Scott-211 Harshfield, Brenda-211 Harshfield, Patrick-188 Harta Studio-247 Hartmann, Michael-196 Hartshorn, Martin-188 Hascall, Linda-136,157,188 Hatch, Michael-156 Hathaway, Glenn-196 Hathaway, James-118,119,196 Hathaway, Wayne-90,211 Haug, Mary-211 Haug, Nancy-188 Hauge, Mr. Lawerence-66 Hawkins Pontiac-254 Hayden, Eddie-188 Hayden, Judy-196 Hayes, Richard-211 Hayes, Scott-196 Haynes, Earl-196 Haynes, Rita-110,111,196 Haynes, Vera-196 Hays, Ann-211 Hays, Bradley-188 Hays, Eva-188 Hazen, Dianna-146,188 Heacox, Racine-153,196 HealthfPhysical Ed.-78,79 Heard, Roxanne-196 Hecke, Mike-189 Hedlu nd, Jeff-32,139,211 Heiber, D'Arcy-211 Heidbreder, Mrs. Virginia-76 Heller, Margaret-146,189 Hellyer, Mr. Harold-76 Helmer, Miss Marie-82 Henderson, Diane-149,211 Hensley, Mr. Dan-89,114,117 Heppler, Ron-189 Hernandez, James-158 Hernandez, Jose-189 Herr, Joseph-141,196 Herron, Nicole-159,196 Herth, Lori-189 Hewitt, Heidi-163,211 Higgenbotham, Danny-211 Higgenbotham, Jesse-212 Higginbotham, Ray-196 Hight, Mike-196 Hilbourn, Barbara-212,243 Hill, Debbie-212 Hill, Debra-196 Hill, Maurice-61,103,159,196 Hill, Terry-31 Hilliard, Mark-141,156,189 Hirchert, Jane-156,158,173,212 Hirchert, Pat-189 Hirchert, Susan-166,196 Hochstatter, Mrs. Carol-95 Hodges, Raianne-196 Hoffman, Alex-159,212 Hoffman, Marc-196 Hogan, Eugene-170,196 Holl, Joyce Lynne-189 Holland, Linda-196 Holland, Ronny-212 Hollow, Corinne-189 Holloway, Nancy-157,167,212 Holt, Mark-196 Holter, Donovan-189 Holter, Pat-147,150,213 Holtman, Kathleen-196 Holtman, Laramie-168,169,189 Home, Deborah-109,189 Homecoming-32,33,34,35 Hood, Dane-189 Home Economics-70 Hook, Christie-136,157 Hoops, Mrs. Vera-70 Hoop Shoot Contest-60,61 Hope, Mr. William-80 Hoppmann, Belinda-196 Hopson, Charles-103,189 Horan, Joseph-189 Hoss, Rick-109,213 House, Mrs. Mina-95 Howard, Stephen-196 Howard, Vicky-213 Howarth, Doug-103,189 Howe, David-32,4O,152,156,213 Howe, Karen-213 Howe, Robert-189 Howe, Sarah-213 Howell, Claude-189 Hoy, Anna-196 Hubbard, Linda-174,213,249 Huber, Patrick-189 Hudson, Diana-157,189 Hudson, Greg-213 Hudson, Stephen-189 Susan-109,196 Huebner, Cindy-196 Hughes, Barbara-189 Hughes, Dave-29,61,100,152,153, 156,213 1 Hughes, Mike-139,189 Hughes, Michelle-147,196 Hulin, Ron-189 Hull, Jerry-109,158,196 Hull, Pam-196 Hungerford, Patti-196 Hunton, Sonja-155,213 Hu nton, Teresa-155,189 Hurd, Gary-159,189 Hurd, Gordon-158,159,215 Husfloe n, Mark-39,100,116,117,156, 196 Huston, Brenda-163,213 Hutchinson, Bill-213 Hutchinson, Denise-157,189 Hutchinson, Russ-196 Hutchinson, Mr. Walter W.-64 Hutnic, Harry-116,117,119,196 I lafrate, Barbara-25,26,110,151,163, 213,236,242 Imholt, Bill-189 Inman, Carl-189 Inman, Joanne-196 Interlake Pharmacy-247 Irvin, Rebecca-156,173,213 Isaac, Jean-196 Isaacson, Mr. Desmond R.-64,65 lversen, Eric-36,100,171,213 J Jack, Pam-196 Jackson, Kathleen-196 Jacobsen, Edmund-213 Jacobsen, Lewis-156,189 Jacobsen, Mr. Eric-83 James, Jane-36,157,158,159,202,213 James, Tom-157,158,159,189 James, Violet-213 Jansen, Jay Lynne-196 Jarvis, Jeff-156,196 Jarvis, Rich-156,213 Jasionkowski, Devra-189 Jasper, Marilyn-196 Jefferies, Dawn-24,163,196 Jefferson, Phillip-189 Jeffetller, Thomas-189 Jennings, Rocky-159,214 Jewett, Eric-134,189 Jimenez, Carlos-100,117,214 John, Linda-155,196 Johnson, Pam-196 Johnson, Rich-189 Johnson, Robert-156,189 Johnson, Sherry-196 Johnson, Step hanie-32,1 63,196,248 johnson's Bike Shop-246 Johnston, Linda-189 Johnston, Robert-189 Johnston, Robert-197 Jones, Ann-214 Jones, Harry-197 Jones, James-197 Jones, Kay Susan-197 Jones, Lilia-189 Jones, Mark-197 Jones, Mirella-214 Jones, Myron-189 Jones, Paula-197 Jones, Stephen-100,197 Jordon, Kathryn-189 Journey, Sharon-189 Journey, Bill-189 Judi 81 Marie's Styling Salon-251 Jungkuntz, Andra-214 Jungkuntz, William-153,156 K Kacmarcik, Edward-115,117,189 Kadow, Margaret-189 Kadow, Mike-189 Kalahan, Micki-197 Kalenius, Tom-105,106,107,189 Kalenius, Dr. William-67 Kaler, Larry-189 Kaler, Ron-197 Kalmback, Mrs. Inge-94 Kamm, William-189 Kanz, Jeannie-163,214,249 Kaplan, Elizabeth-189 Karate Assembly-58,59 Kaser, Linda-197 Kaser, Mary-214 Kasprzak, Jeanette-189 Kasprzak, Mike-74,152,173,214 Kay, Teresa-189 Kearney, James-189 Keller, Bradley-197 Kelly, Melby 81 Pease-234 Kempe, Sue-214 Kendall, Bill-214 Kennedy, Bevis-214 Kennedy, Mickey-189 Kennedy, Vera-189 Kenney, Collette-156,189 Kenney, lrven-156,159,214 Kenyon, Don-197,200 Kenyon, Ron-189 Keogh, Suzann-189 Kerlerio, Sharon-189 Kessell, Kessell, Barbara-197 Carl-189 Kessell, Terry-189 Kieser, Ruthieann-189 Kildall, Mrs. Gloria-72 Kilgore Kilgore Killeen, , Deanna-197 Deborah-197 Kilgore, , James-117,214 Tim-59 Deborah-189,223 Johnson, Clarence-189 Johnson Damon-229 Johnson Deborah-189 Johnson, Deward-214 Johnson, Doug-196 Johnson, James-40,107,156,214 Johnson, Jeanette-155,196 Johnson, Jerald-196 Johnson, John-61,189 Johnson, Julia-189 Johnson, Karen-159,214 Johnson, Lawrence-107,171,178, 179,196 Johnson, Mark-189 Johnson, Mike-189 Index-259 Kimball, Karen-189 Kimball, Kent-100,132,133,214 Kimbrough, James-189 , Kingsman, Steve-93 Kingston, Steve-214 Kingston, Toni-197 Kinkella, Dan-197 Kinkella, Vicki-214 Kinney, George-197 Kinsey, Janet-156,158,197 Kirk, Mr. Rhett-73 Kirkland, Mark-189 Kirkwood, William-134,135,189 Kissel, Loraine-214 Kitchen, Ed-189 Kitchen, Bill-215 Klahowya Banquet 119703-14 Klahowya Karnival-18,19 Klahowya Staff-150,151 Klein, Nancy-156 Kline, Carolyn-189 Kline, Glenda-215 Kluvers, john-189 Knecht, Peter-197 Knight, Kathleen-189 Knoll, Ken-189 Knoll, james-197 Knudson, Kari-190 Koczur, joe-197 Koehler, Erich-36,215 Koon, Dave-139,215 Koontz, Debra-197 Kosacki, Lisa-37 Kovich, Karen-190 Krakow, Paul-190 Kramer, Gail-156,190 Kramer, Robyn-156,215 Krauss, Diann-190 Krill, Regina-110,197 Kristianson, Dan-133 Kropilak, Steve-134,190 Kuhnau, Nancy-197 Kulp, Lyn-190 L Ladbon, Soheila-190 Lakewood Framing Col-233 Lakewood Ice Arena-242 Lakewood Lawn Equipment-239 Lakewood Lumber Co.-250 Lakewood Motor Inn-254 Lakewood Record 84 Book-238 Lakewood Refuse-251 Lakewood Sewing Center-237 Lakewood Sound-232 Lakewood Terrace Restaurant-2 Lakewood Theatre-247 Lakewood Villa Realty-234 Lalande, Rich-197 Lampson, Debra-197 Langford, Terry-215 Langhost, Dennis-215 Language Department-82 Lanning, loanie-197 Larocque, Sherry-190 Larsen, Sheree-190 Larson, Marla-163,197 Larson, Merrill-190 Lastrapes, Libby-215 Larimer, Ann-157,158,163,216 Latimer, Lisa-109,157,190 Lawrence, Linda-190 Lawrence, Mark-216 Lawrence, Peggy-197 Leach, Mr. Vernon-89 Lee, Mike-100,119,190 Lee, Sheila-146,147,216 Leete, Bill-159,190 Legg, Steve-197 Legualt, Bill-190 Lehman, Lynn-197 Leland, Robert-103,197 Lemaster, Dennis-190 Lemings, Rich-197 Lemon, Stephen-156,197 Lennon, Mr. Bill-85 Lewis, lessie-190 Leyden, Mr. john-83,158 Library-76,77 Liebert, lean-163,197 Liles, Danny-190 Lindberg, Greg-158,197 Linder, Mr. Theodore-75 Lindsey, Barb-216 Lindstrom, Karen-190 Link, Bill-190 Livingstone, Dennis-216 Long, Doug-190 Long, Gail-216 Longrie, Mark-156,165,197 Lopez, Linda-190 McGovern, lane-110,197 McGovern, Dr. William-64 McHugh, joe Scott-112 McKinnon, Greg-190 Muir, Rich-198 Mulholland, Mr. Harold 1.-64 Mu ngia, lack-100,150,151,21 8,238, 242 Lopez, Mary-197 Lopez, Nancy-109,216,237 Lopez, Pat-190 Lorberau, Hidee-216 Lorberau, lon-112,190 Lorberau, Teresa-197 Lorenzen, Russ-141,190 Lott, Betty-197 Lottier, Ashley-216 Lottier, Mike-134,197 Lou's Country Store-248 Lovelace, Evelyn-197 Lovell, Pam-136,156,157,158,190 Lovely, Marjorie-197 Loving, Rosemarie-159 Lowden, Raydene-216 Lowry, Gloria-216 McLain, Richard-190 McLaughlin, Leslie-35,109,190 McLaughlin, Melvyn-137,139,158, 217 McBee, Pat-58 McConnell, Mrs. Elizabeth-76 McCoy, Quan-190 McCullough, Cathy-217 McDonald, Dave-103,159 McDonald, Stephanie-163 McFadden Peggy-197 McFarland, David-197 McGillis, Vickie-217 McKenna, Richard-197 McKerney, Barbara-197 McKerney, Delphine-217 McLaughlin, Cindy-197 Mu nsey Barbara-165 191 Mu nseyi Ben nett-100,173,218 Murphy, Murphy, Murphy, Mark-202,218 Mike-197 Patricia-148,173,198 Murray, Bob-59 Murray, Stephanie-218 Music Department-82,83 Myers, Chuck-58,59 Myers, Mary-191 N Nagel, Anne-198 Nair, Mary-191 Nakayasu, Hamiko-22 NationaIAuto Parts-233 Lucien, Rich-40,93,117,216 Lucke, Karen-197 Ludwig, David-177,216 Ludwig's Pharmacy-236 Lundstrom Building Supply-244,245 Lykins, Kathleen-190 Lyn n, Rafaela-197 Lyon, Krista Anne-30,109,197 Lyons, Darrell-190 Lyons, Mike-216 M MacDuff, Marylynn-109,156,197 MacGowan, Laurie-30,157,197 MacKinnon, Mark-197 MacDonald, Mary-197 Mace, Miss Nancy-74,180,181 Mackey, Rod-197 Madden, Barbara-155,190 Madsen, Mike-190 Magarrell, David-190 Magarrell, Dennis-190 Mailhot, Vivian-190 Maitland, Veva-25,157,158,163,216 Makay, Helen-197 Makay,1ohn-103,190 Mallon, james-190 Malone, Cheryl-197 Mann, Shelley-163,216 Mann, Tom-14,34,36,150,156,202, McLaughlin, Richard-191 McLeish, jim-91 McMillan, Terry-217 McPherson, Debra-88,110,111,197 McPhe rson, Mike-191 Meador, Sherry-197 Med l0Ck, Bob-137,139,158,217 Meier, Meier, Diane-197 james-158,217 Melberg, Tom-217 Melby, Roger-197 Mendoza, Car me n-1 58,1 63,1 74,1 75, 217 Mendoza, Ru by-191 Merrill, Mr. Earnest-88 Metz, Heidi-191 Metz, Wendy-217 Mickey, Denise-72,217 Miles, Harlon-98,100,117,217 Miles, Sybil-197 Mill, Terry-197 Miller, Miller, Dan-191' Dave-191,156 Miller, Gail-217 Miller, lo-146,217 Miller, Joyce-217 Miller, Katherine-191 Miller, Kathy-218 Miller, Mr. Louis-85 Miller, Robin-163,197 Miller, Sherry-197 Miller, Bill-107,191 216,264 Mansfield, Harry-107 Manza, Mapes, Marsh, Marsh, Marsh, Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin f Rita-190 Deborah-197 jeff-197 Larae-159,197 Dave-190 , Angela-197 Beverley-146,148,216 Elaine-157,197 Linda-190 Martin, , Marion-156,158,216 , Mike-190 Millikan, Mr. Eugene-84 Minor, Martha-197 Mitchel, Mrs. Helen-94 Mitchell, George-218,248 Mitchell, Terry-197 Mitchell, Tim-197 Mixed Chorus-159 Moawad, Mr. Bob-26,60,86,133 Montanez, Kim-191 Monte Vista Guitar-234 Montgomery, Dealy-191 Monzon, Mariano-157,158,218 Moore, Bill-197 Martin, Wayne-190 Martinez, Mike-190 Martonik, Mary-216 Massey, Sandra-190 Math Department-88,89 May, jacqueline-190 Mayfield, Barbara-190 McAndries, Charles-217 McAndries, Robert-197 McCann, Dick-217 McCann, Tom-197 McCarren, Pat-217 McClain, Dave-114,115,117,190 McCrary, Kathleen-190 McDonald, jerry-190 McDonnell, Miss Audrey-76,171 McDonnell, Nora-170,217,237 McFadden, Nancy-217 Moore Moore , Da n-90,1 97 , Kathy-163,166,197 Moore, Lizabeth-191 Moore, Peter-154,156,218 Moore , Randy-218 Morales, Gladys-197 Morales, Hilda-191 Moran, Larry-147,218 Morgenthaler, Rich-197 Moriar ny, Rich-216 Morris, Mr. Donald-69 Morris, Gary-197 Morse, Linda-218 Morton, Deborah-218 Morton, Susan-191 Mountain View Florists-241 Mountain View Funeral Home-250 Moyer, Val-198 Index-260 National Honor Society-178,179 National Honor Society Banquet 119701-14 Naubert, Carol-174,218 Nelson, Sherry-191 Ness, Larry-198 Ness, Leland-33,218 Nesteroff,1ean-167,198 Nesteroff, Mike-60,166,218 Neuhaus, Scott-112,136,139, 198 Neumann, lo Ann-191 Newman, Benjamin-218 Nichols, Mrs. Mildred-252 Nomellini, Mrs. Connie-75 Nordell, Sheila-198 Norden, Missy-163,218,242 Nordgren, Layne-156,183,218 Nordyke, Howard-218 Norrie, Mike-219 North, Dan-219 North Pacific Bank-254 Norton, Cheryl-191 Norwood, Mrs. Dorothy-95 Nowak, Diane-191 Nunco, Bruce-198 Nunes, Ramon-159 O Oakbrook Chevron-234 O'Neill, Patricia-219 O'Farrell, Charles-86,198 Oglesbee, Gary-191 Oglesby, Russ-219 Ogren, Miss Nina-70 Ohms, Dan-158,219 Okrasa,1ean-198 Olsen, Shuichi-156,219 Olotoa, Frank-191 Olotoa, Mala-198 Olson, Earl-219 Olson, vicky-173,196 Olson, Mr. Warren-75 O'Neill, Tim-191 Onstot, Ken-173,198 Opp, Gilbert-191 Opp, Glenda-163,198 Orchestra-155 Orchestra Camarata-155 Orin, Patricia-191 Orr, Dolores-176,219 Ortiz, Frank-198 Osborne, Lawrence-191 Ouimet, Richard-33,155,168,198 Owen, Tom-219 Pacific First Federal Savings 84 Loan 247 l DOING a bit of clowning between dances, Missy Norden and Rick Hos humorously contribute to the Karnival atmosphere of the Klahow Pacific National Bank-240 Padilla, lim-39,130,133,219 Page, Darlene-191 Palmer, Mike-191 Palpallatoc, Ghady-191 Pancake House-238 Panian, Terri-191 Parkland Sports Center-234 Park Lodge Chevron-239 Parks, Dave-219 Parrott, Greg-40,219 Parshall, Mr. john-86 Partridge, Kevin-61,134,196,198 Patty Ann Bakery-253 Patrick, Alvin john-118,119,191 Paules, Cristina-198 Paulson's Furniture-251 Pauly, Frances-198 Pavolka, Margaret-191 Payne, Glenda-198 Payne, Patsy-220 Pearson, Deborah A-198 Pease, Maria Lisa-191 Pecheos, Debra D-220 Peck, Lawrence D-138,139,140,220 Pelley, Michael R-191 Pemberton, Bruce G-112,156,198 Pembroke, lulie D-191 Pendon, Jacqueline R-198 Pendon, john-220 Penley, Karen G-109,191 Penney's-241 Penny, Beth Kae-198 Penny, Mary l-198 Pentz, Geoff M-183,220 Pep Club-172,173 People's National Ba nk-241 People to People-36 Pep Staff-160,161 Pepsi Cola-255 Percival, Donna-220 Percival, Sherry-163,177,220 Pernu, Gregory A-198 Pero, Ronald I-117,198 Perry, Diane M-157,221 Perry, Edward I-198 , Perry, lanice R-152,220 Pessemier, Gregory A-149,157,1 58, 221 Pessemier, Leslie I-158,198 Petak, Patricia Ann-198 Peters, Roberta M-191 Peterson, Edna L-146,148,221 Peterson, Mrs. Pat-95 Peterson, Randy G-191 Peterson, Terry S-191 Phillips, Frank-198 Phillips, Mrs. Leslie-181 Phillips, Michael-60,140,139,158 Phillips, Richard R-221 Pickens, Barbara-198 Pike, Darlene-157,191 Pilkey, lO8n E-35,36,175,221 Pimentel, Deborah-198 Pisciotta, Lou A-221 Piserchio, Marcus-198 Pitzen Auto Glass Co.-240 Platz, Robin-18,16,158,206,221 Plaza Cleaners-237 Podszus, Richard-191 Pomiber, Karen-198 Ponder's Auto Parts-239 Ponder's Realty-238 Pool, Patricia-23,125,157,158,163,198 Pope, William-191 Porter, Carolyn-147 Porter, Michael-191 Powder Puff Football-27 Precision Honda-240 Price, Robert-191 Priedhorsky, Peter-139,141,191 Priest, Richard-191 Principe, Erlinda-198 Pritchard, Debra-191 Pritchard, Rebecca-26,34,202,221, 261 Pritzl, Charlene-221 Puetz, Diane-163 Pulcino, Benjamin-191 The Purple Key-250 Q Quackenbush, Rodney-221 Quality Knitting Co.-246 Queen loan-191 Quick Mary Alice-191 R Rachford, Mr. Warren-86 Rackleff, Brian-198 Radonich, Robert-159,198 Rains, Edgar-100 Ramento, Saturino-34,98,100,221 Randall, Brian-191 Rapozo, Nielsen Rand-134,198 Rash, George-138,139,198 Ratcliffe, Charles-136,139,198 Ratekin, Christine-221 s ya. Ratekin, Nancy-191 Raymond, Angeline-198 Raymond, Mr. Paul-83 Redig, Vicki-136,157,191 Redmond, Sean-221 Reed, Cynthia-18,36,158,161,165, 190,206,221,229 Reed, Debra-191 Reed, Tracey-221 Reeves, Willis-191 Reilly, Denise-191 Relays, CP 119702-16 Rental Marts-241 Reynolds, David-198 Reynolds, Larry-191 Rhea, Laura-198 Rhinevault, Michael-191 Rhodes, Kim-221 Ribble, Nickie-191 Ribble, Toni-191 Richards, Cindy-198 Richards, Kerry-191 Richards, Pamela-221 Richardson, Diane-221 Richter, Debra-88,198 Rick, Steven-198 Rifle Club-168,169 Riggs, Pamela-221 Riggs, Shelley-191 Rine, Stewart-103,198 Rishel, Michaele-191 Ristine, Beth-163,198 Rita Beebe, Dressmaker-235 Riter, Karen-157,191 Roberts, Charles-191 Roberts, Dave-155,222 Roberts, Mr. Harold-88,112,113 Roberts, Pam-155,191 Robertson, Glenda-198 Robertson, john-198 Robertson, Martin-191 Robi's Cameras-232 Robinson, Edmund-198 Robinson, lohn-100,222 Robinson, joseph-191 Robinson, Myrtis-24,163,198 Robinson, Sieglinde-181,198 Robles, Mary-57,154,155,163,222 Rock Concert-59 Roche, Denise-198 Rodriquez, Angelo-100,134,191 Roe, lohn-156,198 Rogers, Charles-191 Rogers, Linda-198 Roller, Susan-198 Roller, Tom-191 Rosenbloom, Richard-210,222 Rosencrans, Nora-157,198 Ross, Mrs. Suzie-87 Rossman, Marianne-222 Rossow, lohn-148,222 Rouse, Honor-198 Rouse, Rachelle-198 Rouse, Sharon-198 Rousseau, Maria-198 Rousseau, Mike-191 Routt, lulie-198 Ruckman, Tom-191 Ruf, Tracey-222 Ruffatto, Karen-191 Ruffatto, Rich-74,112,113,222 Rumbaugh, Mrs. Betty-75,150 Rumbaugh, lim-198 Rumbaugh, Karen-19 Rumbaugh, Penny-38,151,161,175, 206,222 Runyon, Karin-159,191 Russell, Conrad-191 Russell, jeff-191 Russell, Mark-191 Rustvold, Dave-191 Rydbom, Nancy-109,173,191 Rydel, Steve-198 Rye, Larry-222 Index-261 .S Sackron, Bruce-191 Sager, Randy-139,198 Sager, William-222 Sahlberg, Gail-24,161,163,174,222 Salido, luanito-71,160,176,222 Salido, Renato-198 Salvati, Marty-156,222 Sampson, Mrs. Betty-70 Sampson, lohn-112,111-1,1 56,1 82,222 Samuels, Au brey-191 Sanderlin, jack-222 Saueressig, Cora-136,157,191 Saul, Karon-198 Sauro, Randall-136,139,141,191 Sawyer, Loran-222 Sayer, Cindy-192 Scandinavian House Novelties-251 Schaler, Tom-173,192 Schasteen, Tom-192 Schmalz, Rex Colin-112,198 Schmidlap, Lynne-157,192 Schmidt, Rebecca-192 Schoen, Suzanne-179,222 Schoettler, Steve-139,141,155,1 92 Scholl, Marilyn-198 Schoonhoven, R.L.-192 Schorr, Connie-222 Schreiterer, Andrea-155,192 Schuder, jenny-136,157,159,192 Schultz, Pam-198 Schwartz, Rich-21,60,155,166,167, 222 Schwartz, Suzanne-159 Schwer, Mary-192 Science Club-182,183 Science Department-84,85 Science Show H9701-17 Scott, Eileen-192 Scott, jennifer-223 Scott, Linda-156,223 Scott, Bill-198 Scragg, lim-223 Scragg, Keith-192 Seaburg, Mark-18,36,40,107,144, 156,223 Secretaries-94,95 Seick, Trudy-158,198 Selden's Furniture-249 Self, Patti-223 Sells, jacqueline-198 Selness, Craig-157,158,159 Senior Class Play-20,21 Seymour, Kim-192 Shaffer, Tina-192 Shandrow, Ben-198 Shannon, Kathy-192 Shannon, Lloyd-103 Shatraw, Barry-192 Shaw, Susan-199 Shea, Clair William-156,223 Shepard, Steven-199 Shepherd, Rick-112,199 Sheppard, Geoff-192 Sheppard, lim-100,223,241 Sherrell, Don na-1 92 Shield, Mrs. Floybelle-64 Shin, George-199 Shinokis, Steve-192 Shirk, Mr. Lyal-81 Shoemaker, Mrs. Kathryn-80 Shourse, lohn Samuel-199 Sieczyncki, Karl-199 Sieczyncki, Sandy-108,109,183,223 Sigel, Diane-156,192 Sigel, Jeri-224 Simmons, Mary-110,156,224 Simms, Ron-224 Simpson, Mike-199 Simpson, Monica-57,224 Sims, Dave-199 Sims, Gay-192 Sims, jerry-224 Sioda, Marie-163,224 Sisler, Randy-25,93,173,199 Skamser, lonathan-192 Skar, Bob-105,106,107,199 Ski Hut Honda-233 Skiing-164,165 Skittlethorpe, Kevin-100,192 Skrivan, Mike-199 Skrivan, Tim-192 Slater, Jim-141,192 Slikas, Megan-161,199 Small, Shirley-157,199 Smalley, Katherine-156,199 Smith, Barb-224 Van Horn, Mr. Donald-87 Smith, Mr. Bernard-76 Smith, Carl-100,192 Smith, Charles-199 Smith, David A-192 Smith, David L-199 Smith, Edmond-199 Smith, joe-224 Smith, Karen-192 Smith Katherine-108,109,192 smith Leslie-37,84,178,224 Smith, Marguerite-156,224 Smith, Michael-192 Smith Michelle-136,157,192 Smith Peggy-157,192 Smith Richard-192 Smith Shelley-36,158,161,190,224 Smith, Susan-224 Smith, William-199,224 Smolic, Thomas-199 Smolka, Michelle-224 Snyder, Mr. Earl-73 Snyder, Larry-224 Snyder, Ronald-156,224 Snyder, Susan-192 Social Studies Department-86,87 soderquisr, Kathy-156,15s,159,224 Soland, Bonnie-199 Solum, Cheryl-155,199 South Tacoma Motor Co,-254 Souza, joseph-192 Spain, Roberta-192 Special Education-80 5pencer's Hardware-235 Spencer, john-192 Spencer, Roberta-158,224 Spicer, Ronald-192 Sprague, Gayle-199 Spravzoff, Susan-192 Sproles, Kevin-224 Staley, Robert-192 Stanford, Larry-224 Stanley, Craig-100,157,158,225 Starr, Teresa-157,192 Staudt, Danny-225 Stean, Lynda-225 Stearns, Debra-225 Stein, Patricia-157,158,196,199 Steinbrook, Ronda-199 Stellman, Ron-90 Stephenson, Stephani-192 Stettler, Wayne-156,225 Stevens, Erick-114,117,199 Stevens, Heidi-199 Steve ns, Mrs. Juanita-95 Stevens, Norman-100,199 Stevens, Susan-225 Steward Realty-247 Stewart, Earl-192 Stewart, jeff-225 Stewart, Mike-225 Stewart, Terry-199 Stillman, Mrs. Anabelle-38 Stintzi, Mark-192 Stivers, Jeannie-149,168,169,225 Stolarik, Catherine-159,165,225 Stolarik, Richard-192 Stone, Carol-199 Storassli, Mr. Kenneth-66 Storbeck, Tana-199 Storer, ludith-199 Storvick, Mr. jerry-85 Stout, William-100,117,192 Stove, john-192 Stranahan, Audrey-159,199 Stratton, Marjorie-225 Struck, Marian-225 Student Council-144,145 Student helpers-146,147,148,149 Stump, Carolynn-170,192 Sullivan, janet-27,95,163,225,253 Sullivan, john-104,107,199 Sullivan, Mary Ann-199,253 Sutich,1ohn-155,199 Sutich, Mrs. Wanda-94 Svedberg, Melinda-155,225 Svodboda, William-192 Swalley, Leslie-158,199 Swan, Allyson-192 Swearingen, Karen-225 Sweeting, Matthew-192 Swimme,1eannette-225 Simming, Girls'-108,109 swimming, iv-140,141 Swimming, Varsity-138,139 Swing Choir-157 Switzer, Rebecca-192 T Tacoma Roller Bowl-233 Tacoma Savings and Loan-235 Taft, Barbara-199 Takacs, Nicholas-192 Takehara, Donna-225 Takeuchi, Yuri-23 Talley, Mr. Darold-78,105,107 Talley, Robert-158,199 Talley, Terry-118,119,193 Tamayo, Virginia-193 Tamplin, Myra-193 Tanhueco, Ed-91 Tate, David-193 Taylor, Karey-193 Taylor, Keley-176,225 , Taylor, Mr. Re nwick-65,66 Taylor, Steven-103,199 Taylor, William-159,193 Teel, leffery-193 Tegge, Roger-193 Tenney, Randy-199 Tennis, Girls'-110,111 Terry, Phil-159,199 Tessier,1ames-199 Theriault, Susan-225 Thespians-166,167 Thespian Banquet-15 Thomas, Abner-130,133,199,258 Thomas, Mr. Gary-87,103 Thomasson, William-225 Thompson, Cynthia-18,35,36,86, 111,200 Thompson, David-200,242 Thompson, Heidi-200 Thompson, john-193 Thompson, Susan-91,166,226 ALWAYS prepared for the exciting challenge of an invigorating chess exhibition, Martin Callahan awakens to the spirit of competition. Thornton, David-103,136,139,200 Thornton, Eugene-200 Thorpe, David-193 Thurston, Pamela-163,226 Ticario, Ken-200 Tiki Restaurant-233 Timko, Geraldine-226 Timko, Richard-104,106,107,200 Titus-Will Ford-255 Tochterman, Constance-193 Togesen, Hans-200 Togesen, Harry-193 Tompkins, Mary-200 Topolski, Mr. Mike-73 Index-262 Trans West Co.-246 Troutma n, Ava-173,193 Trower, Tandy-20,226 True, Roland-193 Tubig, Franklin-200 Tucker, Donald-193 Tucker, Gwendolyn-163,226 Turnage, Mary-200 Turner, Linda-181,193 Turner, Patrick-179,200 Turner, Richard-193 Turya, Mr. Donald-71 Tvedt, Rune-226 Tveten, Richard-200 Tveten's Texaco-241 Tweedy, Sand ra-136,1 57,193 Tweedy, Susan-158,163,226 Tyrholm, Mary jo-156,158,163,200 U U-Haul-238 Unger, Kathleen-155,158,226 UPS Symphony-3 Urban, Steve-193 Ursic, Michael-14,40,2O0 Usherettes-146 V Van Haren, Frank-193 Vargas, Herminio-156,176,226 Variety Show-60,61 Vaughn, Denise-157,193 Vaught, Teresa-193 Vea, Manuel-106,107,193 Veazey, Chris-193 Veazey, Sandra-200 Velez, Antonio-134,200 Vendetti, Mary Ann-193 Verge, Tom-193 Verner, john-193 Vernievwe, Ross-226 Vestal, Mia-193 Veterans' Day Assembly-23 Villa Bowl-247 Villagracia, C.C., 193 Villagracia, R.C.-200 Villanueva, Richard-156,226 Vlaming, joseph-118,193 Vocational School-90,91,92,93 Vogel, Monika-136,157,159,181,193 Vogel, Ursula-200 Vogt, Debbie-226 Voie, Edward-77,177,226 Vosburg h, Anita-226 W Wagley, Mrs. Chris-95 Wagley, Mr. Paul-87 Wagner, lanice-193 Wagner, Mary jane-110,163,174, 175,226 Wag ner, Wendy-110,200 Wakeford, Margit-148,173,200 Waldron, Danila-193 Waldron, Kenneth-193 Walker, Charles-119,193 Walker, Douglas-226 Walker, john-103,193 Walkord, john-99,100 Waller, Wayne-200 Wallerich, Karen-18,193 Walsh, Kathleen-193 Walter, Cathe-27,159,193 Walter, Debra-193 Walter, Sandra-193 Walter, Sherrie-200 Walters, Douglas-155,200 Walters, Erika-156,200 COME on baby, light my fire! beckons Becky Pritchard as she entertains band members and Ward, Lisa-226 Ware, Daniel-200 Ware, David-193 Warren, Randal-193 Warter, Gary-193 Warter, Randall-226 Watson, Debi-200 Watson, Walter-193 Watt, Debbie-193 Watt, lohn-90,226 Watts, Larry-226 Watzke, james-112,113,193 Weaver, Dave-227 Weaver, Mr. Leland-85 Weber, Steve-159,193 Weideman, Connie-227 Weidner, luanita-193 Weigel, Gerald-193 Welch, David-227 Wells, Robin-193 Wells, Susan-227 Welo, Anna Marie-193 Wentz, Douglas-193 Werner, james-100,227 Werner, Michael-200 Wessel, Thomas-200 West, Denice-157,193 Wested Tire-238 Westendorf, Phil-134,193 Whannell, Theresa-193 Wheeler, james-193 Wheeler, Robert-193 Whetstine, Richard-193 Whin nery, Richard-138,139,156,227 Whipple, Suzan-200 Whittaker's Chalet-253 White, Deborah-193 White, Mr. Gordon-84 White, Robert-227 White, Sherrie-227 White, Wellington-200 Whitney, Terry-200 Wieand, Diane-193 Wiggins, janet-177,228 Wiggins, William-193 Wilce, Eugene-100,193 Wilcox, Michael-193 Wilcox, Wayne-159,228 Wilhelm, Barbara-228 Wilhelm, Earl-228 Wilkerson, Dean-149,200 Wilkerson, Deborah-193 Wilkins, Gary-193 Willard, Susan-228 Williams Deborah-193 Williams, Frenchie-157,158,200 Williams, Gary-16,26,100,102,228 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, I I , Geoffrey-193 ,Gregory-200 Harry-228 loh n-228 Michele-158,200 Sarah-193 Willis, Hannelore-200 Willson, Randel-193 Wilson, james-40,131,133,228 Wilson, Kenneth-139,228 Wilson, Maria-193 Wingerter, Gerry-58 Winn, Greg-144,200 Winslow, Dianne-21,158,228 Winter, Mrs. Gertrude-71 Winter, leanne-36,154,157,158,161, 228 Wise, Kathy-193 Wise, Kristie-174,228 Wise, Nancy-193 Witt, Linda-70,228 Woelfel, Danny-228 Wolf, Mary-163,200,242 Wolf, Nancy-200 Wolf, Susan-18,228 Wolfert, Adawna-193 Wood, Randy-182 Woodard, Mrs. Carolyn-30,83 Woodward, Richard-159,200 Woody, Debra-200 Wooten, Rose-163,228 Work, Patricia-156,158,163,228 Worobec, Ioyce-228 Wrestling, JV-118,119 Wrestling, Varsity-114,115,116 Wright, Charles-200 Wright, Ellen-200 Wright, Garth-92,200 Wright, Mrs. Joy-77 Index-263 spectators at the Clover Park-Puyallup foot- ball game by doing the Samoan Fire Dance. 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