David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1982
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W- ' lmgn 'lv 43 ,.-. 1 18 ,auf l , U- 'Y ,ggi Never remaining consiani Yei never reallg going angwhere Following lhe wind, we never know Jusl where il will lake us . . . N4-r 'I ta' ,M A,i, 1 Now we musf Adjusi our sails And lei ihe siream Of life iake Hs course . . . Nameless, faceless Forms Blur our memory, Qeeming imporiani, A+ leasi for ihe momeni . . . 'LN Wm 1 rv , 1 Mm wv.fL 10 npvu va 1 u 4 1 ' ' 43 ,u 4 43 nm ,, w 'ff J 3 ,W ,,-1 2 f 1 1 , if Gafkivlf 3, ff. 1 4 X f f 1 f , , 11' 2 . f A M W Our false ideas of imporiance Giving us a iemporarg Sense of securiig . . . li L I ',l M. FL , J W e I 1 K 1 1. 'Se a ! M spa. ,,, - x if--. ,N I ,n,,,,.,-- ink 1 mf' 'wwf' 15 Y ff Q jqgiizi' Wx ' V- U - 5 ' JF 5' 'L P ' ,Q Y 1.1.7 X 1 f 5 X I, rv , -- ' ' ',,,4-,rf CV A .-vu Sq I .If . I f' r , Ji Q 4 ww- -- - Q 'gy , 4!f,15 if Q 9 ,f I'-,mai A new A 7 W 'VI World. 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YUKICI1, Lori Zimmerman, Celine Zink, Irene Zinser, Scott Anderson, Alan Applegate, Richy Azar, Venus Barker, Crystal Bedsole, Shawn Bonner, Brian Calvin, Dewey Carey, Chris Debord, Dennis Fowle, Jessica Frice, David Fugitt, Desiree Glidden, Richard Greathouse, Bob Harrison, Ken CAMERA SHY Hauck, James Hillier, Teresa Huse, Val Kent, William Keobounnam, Soksay Khamsouk, Khonesavan Kuehl, Laurie Lambert, Jerry Lasswell, Pat Long, Paul Lovegreen, Ronald Mattsen, Jeff Mitchell, Andrew Monteblanco, Marco Myers, James Thippraxay, Sourivanh SENIORS 47 Senior Scholars Achieve Horrors A total of eight seniors achieved the top scholastic honors for the Class of '82. The valedictorians were Neil Berry, Dave Elott, Shannon Lannigan, and Dave Marier. Salutatorians included Rob Bents, Bill George, Becky Rasmussen and Yvonne Williams. Besides classroom excellence, sports music, and speech were major activities for these seniors. George, Bents, and Williams all participated at the varsity sports level of competition. The music department was well served by the efforts and talents of Marier, Lannigan Williams, George, and Rasmussen, whereas Elott was a mainstay of the Scot speech squad. run-situ-ng -ll' J-- QW ,aw-aw f Z CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Neil Berry will be attending O.S.U. where he plans to major in bio-chemistry Dave Elott plans to study law, hopefully at Princeton University . . . With an interest in physical therapy, Becky Rasmussen will pursue her goals at Linfield College The Air Force Academy is the desire of Rob Bents .. . Psychology and literature will be studied by Shannon Lannigan. at Fteed College Studying to become a lawyer, Dave Marier plans to attend Lewis and Clark College . . . Chemistry and engineering is the goal of Bill George at Stanford University .. . With plans for becoming a doctor, Yvonne Williams intends to study at Linfield College. VALEDICTORIANS - SALUTATORIANS 49 Honors Bestowed On Class of '82 Many honors, numerous awards, and much praise were heaped upon the seniors both individually and as a class at the annual Senior Recognition Night. Leading the honors parade were the co- recipients of the coveted Light award, Bill George and Yvonne Williams, while Dave Elott garnered the Fenn award for outstanding service to the school. Topping the list of scholarship winners were Anita Wyatt and George who won the Memorial Scholarships. Many other awards were made in all areas of academic and extra curricular achievement, some expected and others coming as surprises to the winners. X' 'l 50 SENIOR RECOGNITION NIGHT Q V - - 5 - W, I K, 5 Q f .Q 'WA l Q . 1. X , H' CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Bill George and Becky Rasmussen share the spotlight as they receive recognition Dave Waage and Rob Oliver clear the final obstacle on their way to graduation! . . . The mistress of ceremonies honors for Senior Rec Night were ably handled by Penny Walls . . . Senior Jennifer Moore, backed by other members of the jazz ensemble, belt out a song as part of the evenings entertainment , . . Neil Berry obviously is very pleased with his award. SENIOR RECOGNITION NIGHT 51 'U I Graduates Reach End of Iourney The magic of graduation night engulfed the seniors at the Coliseum as they gathered for the last time as a class at David Douglas. After the last minute rush to robe up, the processional began, and into the hall marched the Class of 1982. After the appropriate comments by various dignitaries and a song by the choir, the spot light turned on each in- dividual graduate as the diplomas were awarded. Four long years had ended so suddenly, and the Class of '82, the Class with cIass , was history. 5 i : Z fw.,.r .,,,.,.r Q Q -1 2, CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Two soon-to-be grads find a quiet moment to relax before the ceremony begins . . , Shannon Murray addresses her classmates. She and Shannon Lannigan were the Class speakers. . . Adding a touch of the Islands to his attire, Hawaiian Sam Nerveza makes a last minute adjustment to his hat . . . At the command of General George Hahn, the candidates begin to Fall in . . . As the last grad receives his diploma, the Class of 1982 erupts in uncontrolled enthusiasm. 52 GRADUAUON 1 U35 v I Q I P GRADUATION 53 Z eil-A 1 I ,V i , A - H 1 , 42 A. -1 'ma .-.Q i 'M I W 2 f TM ,M lf E 5 1? x H ,322 , .q:., ,gmt 2 Y ' if E 5 -. X Q 3 was W m X Q -ix I M ,, . fm ' g??f X Y Vu ' 2 vi W + , , . 56 -' -A 'H K W sv: I k.,. Fr5I4fE,?f, . A-7.1 -g-'-v'v.4- P I yrfz-L,Ng--R..f, - . .J W , vp 'iv-pr -5? W1 Ring! 5 Q. Q, Y ., K Ui? xl, -Q . :J ' ' ?,,f-'A-f' ' f -Rig Gil' Ln' . ' ' 1 'Q-1 N, , 3. -:F XJFT, ,ff .4 - ., . V-31,5 gli-,L 1'3 P-'fl, L' , .3 - , Q 'X WM! Scientific Study intrigues Scots Through science classes students explore the natural world in which we live. What they learn through theoretical work is later applied to their experiments. The wide selection of classes available to students gives them a chance to excel in a specialized field of study. Biology, chemistry, and physics are a few of the courses that are of- fered each year. Q ': .f ' ' 9 . V I 7 X., A i f- JL.. , S 'V' gi t t 'L 5 , ff' d it sf mfg, f, ' . l . l ,arf ii 'i fp ' ,, 1 ,. ,. , 'X A .,s. ,N gf . N I ,I tml ,lv A,-K ,. :I ,r , in i -Ugg Fg?Fif? 5 Z4a IZ T ! ,f J2.f?Q,5 Hrmi . ff-sfbf ' r if Q , f YJ XT ' -- -- .W 44 Y W, - qua- w .1 Q- .,.....'-w e -I-H . 2 T uni.. L.f?'f ENCE l' 1, ,- 4--N .fa-3 ,.-:wx Y' - fx r.. 'J- 1'4- Ex- iv t if 1 gt ,af 5 3, X 'F' 1 - ,pf ii .1 QI, l .lv E 3 S., aww' K K 'V A ' I X CLOCKWISE, LEFT: A group of interested students listens as Mr. Bill Jor- dan explains the assignment. . .Joe El Khal works on a complex assign- ment forthe physics class . . . Squinting through the eyepiece of a microscope, Jim Ford examines his specimen . . .Collaborating on their lastest physics experiment are Uk An and Ralph Chen. . . Kathy Scheidt exhibits a disgusted expression as Mr. Fred Brace hands her a worm for dissection. SCIENCE 59 Foreign Studies Prove Popular Many David Douglas students choose to enroll in a foreign language course during part of their four years of study. ln these classes students not only learn to speak a foreing language, but they study the food and customs of their chosen country. French, Spanish, and German are the language classes available for study. Various ethnic activities take place throughout the year, providing cultural awareness. S 'N LU' nv i -c' , 4:1 's M-wx, ,K -,i,.,,,. f-. ., llf,g , ity llllilllllm lllSllllllCU lllClUSlVll ,, ' 1 ' ,,, , .,. .,,.-4 hi -nl. V Y il' 9' N , rx , -5 f -5 A .Q , f f wi W? A Z, Z ' 'l A L CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Peggy Olson and Haley Schnell combine German food with a little conversation. . . Eyeing his German food hungrily, Scott Wilson prepares to dig in . . .As Colleen Smith and the rest of his Spanish class listen intently, Mr. Joe Little talks about his trip to Argentina. . . Spanish students Beau Campbell and Jim Ross are intrigued by a newspaper written in Spanish . . . Deneen Hayward carefully prepares some food for the French luncheon. FOREIGN LANGUAGE 61 62 ART Art Encourages Student Creativity Art classes give student a chance to develop their creative ability while increas- ing their knowledge in the art field. A wide selection of art classes are currently being taught at Douglas. For students who like to sketch or paint there are classes in general art, painting, and drawing. The craft minded student can employ his talents in ceramics, jewelry, or craft classes. I R 5 V Ll 1 45 -A-A l XV 'vc AAD s't-J , X '---,,,l- A In 'il 'wa-f .,q A I 1 I 'Q X 5 at ,V v , 'f v xx? if - fx ,117-fl l V EPR. rf ilu' 99 f f eil - 459, s, 4' , I 4, ' X ' --Jw . mi, ,,,, ,il I Aa inf V, :nl , V nf www ,, ' f',' ffmwwwr' Dflvrovwz v,,, v ff , , V ' ' ' ' HVMM ,JAN ff-Q W fcfge ,,,,, ff CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Sandra Hoffmeister pain-stakingly works on her pendant in jewelry class. . . Working diligently, Michele Pollack smooths her clay pot . . . Doing some detailed drawing is Kim Hor- watt . . . Mark Watson listens intently to Miss Sue Rasmussen as she examines his artwork . . . Comparing ideas are Tammy Brown and Shelly Feut. ART 63 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Calligraphy student Melanie Hickey perlects her lettering skills . . . Stained glass is one of Troy Cochran's many related crafts projects ,.. Tim Keys polishes his art project . . . Smiling con- tentedly, Chris Paulsen molds her ceramic project . . . While his students look on, Mr. Pete Klabo explains their next assignment, ll .iz I' ' 4 4 X k 'Q 'S I 3 J .V 0 f , f ,Q-,f Qmf, , , 4 R 'iv ,, M, , 'Q-1 -f i f -w wzk ,'f?,- QW:-f'42,4, WZ! f Z , 6 ,,fQAjhff., ' J x M 7.415 - X X N Kifgix ww X M NNN f X: ff :Q W x , .. ' - ' . ' f 5 , . P ill x. K Q we yi X1 1 X, ,X QS. , .X hw 2.3 L. N ' YK N N ' .. . QQ'N gg X' , Nw NT -w.,,,,iX A i gk ,tix 4-5 3- A I .w 3,2 EE N , Q 5 ,N -: , 4 - , , ' N 5 H 1 A H 1 1 h I it Wy ' we X N.-M., ga wx ART 65 f 1 QD-Q fi, A-nn.. i 'ff 'lf 1 K Special Classes Result in Rapid Progress Students who have come to David Douglas from other countries and are having English language difficulties usually enroll in the English Second Language program. Through this program they learn English while keeping their original language and cultural heritage. David Douglas also recognizes the needs of students who have trouble learning in a crowded classroom environment. Classes are provided which give these students extra instruc- tion in such areas as reading so they may progress more rapidly. 66 SPECIAL CLASSES - -J A ,.-4-I be '91 2 K fi I V IVA , ,,. f, .,v'f . sis CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Working closely with her teacher, Mrs. Sue Anderson, Pam Cherry completes her project . . . Mrs. Sherry Scheinman explains an assignment to Ron Allen . . . Young Sik Huh and Young Kwan Huh discuss an assignment . . . Susan Duncan works to improve her reading skills. . . With the aid of dictionary Bounpheng Keobounam and Manisone Srisouvong decipher the English language. r , , N X 1, S, 1 4 7 UB ,ll, ' i n W I ' Q If f SPECIAL CLASSES 67 .iq ini- ' l 4 tex, 'xi l 0' .nw 38 Q . If V r Q, I , l l CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Child services' student Kim Walruff adjusts the hat of one of her young charges. . . In his horticulture class Randy Delaughter nurtures his plant . . .With Brian Tracshel and Kevin Fogg looking on, Brian Wuitschuck works on an engine.. .Each year the construction cluster builds a house. Chris Hayes and Darrin Wilson do some landscaping work. . . Lisa Fossum seems to be having second thoughts as fellow medical career students Heather Mock and Tracy Nordloi apply splints to her arms and legs. 68 CLUSTERS YN .1 1 ll lil' J, K SQ Clusters Offer job Training Career cluster courses offer an in-depth study of various occupations, providing the students with an opportunity to pursue a career in a specific field of work. Clusters meet daily for two periods and are worth two credits. Clusters are offered in many areas. Business-minded Scots can enroll in ac- counting, clerical, or secretarial clusters. Industrial mechanics, industrial elec- tronics, and construction classes are available for those who like to work with their hands. Aspiring doctors and nurses are offered the opportunity to gain ex- perience in the Medical Careers cluster. Horticulture, child services, and food ser- vices are among the other clusters offered to students. 'V ,442 f n Of .M ' fri, nap L' ,f 7, ,, ,QI A V, ,J fxthfm' CLUSTERS 69 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Nlcole Dryer bandages Loulse BendIneIll's arm, one of her medical careers projects . . . Chrls Gllbert seeks advlce concerning his mechanics project from hls teacher, Mr. Errol Mad- dox . . . Wlth great accuracy, Matt Gllbert works to put sheetrock on the celllng ofthe construction classes house . . . A food servlces class listens intent- ly as a professional chef glves them a few words of advlce . . . ln her chlld servloes cluster Chellis Eastman entertains some preschoolers wlth blocks. 0 N 70 CLUSTERS ' 7 '94 aff' News 1,,ff' .f an lf' 1 1 4 4- a Q f A' .v i lv W M,,, 'Q mfvvfww L .X ff, MW f . W ',2 CLUSTERS 71 Drama, Stagecrafty Enrich Scots Drama classes give aspiring actors and ac- tresses the preparation they need in order to perform on stage. Drama students learn acting and speaking techniques, read through famous plays, and do improvisations and pantomime. Behind the scenes of every school play is the stagecralt class. Students in stagecraft learn to construct sets and coordinate lightning. In addi- tion to this they are expected to work at least ten hours outside of class time on construction of school play sets. ' . 1-A ' mu 1 , x 72 DRAMAXSTAGECRAFT 119- .fl 'fl' -, CLOCKWISE, LEFT: With a steady hand Neil Smith hangs lights for an upcoming performance . . . Drama 3-4 students Alex Wiese, Denise Leichner, and Jeft Anderson read through a play together . . . Bob Cayson lends a hand in constructing sets for Scapino . . . Alex Wiese looks on as Mr. Flick Zimmer examines his table for stagecraft class . . .Taking a moment to rest, Wendi Perkins studies her script. DRAMAISTAGECRAFT 73 Music Program Plourishes David Douglas is fortunate to have an outstanding music program which gives young performers a chance to grow and express themselves through song. Band, orchestra, and choir are among the many music courses offered to students. A stu- dent can venture further into the world of music by enrolling in vocal jazz or stage band. These two classes meet before school. In addition to playing in class, the music students must perform in numerous engagements throughout the year. This in- cludes not only assemblies and concerts, but various community affairs. Many Scot musicians also perform in groups outside of school, including eighteen students who traveled to Salem for the all-state con- ference this year. -1 - f.w-fi . fl. if 4 -4 s '5 .xx fit 74 MUSIC 4 Z 1 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Sax virtuoso Clark Bondy adds his talent to the band.. , Jazz trombone is Jeff Blodgetfs specialty. . . Entertaining at the Christmas assembly was one of the duties of the Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Nathan Bressell sightreads some difticult music in orchestra . . .The bass section of the Scot or- chestra gives it their all during a practice session. W7 f MUSIC 75 76 MUSIC CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Cellist David Johnson practices his music for orchestra. . . Bart Allen and Shawn Villhauer, members of the Vocal Jazz Ensemble, find singing to be an enjoyable past-time . . . Mr. Larry Morrell directs the senior band at their Christmas con- cert. . . Anxiously awaiting their turn to sing, Lisa Marie Monnie and Kim Kalapus join forces with the stage band in order to prepare for the talent show. MUSIC 77 I nexperienced Iournalists Produce Celtic Each year the Celtic staff is faced with the complex task of producing the school annual. This involves much energy and cooperation as well as responsibility. Each person is assigned one section of the yearbook. The staff members select pic- tures from proof sheets and have them printed to fit the layout which they have designed. Then they write copy and outlines for each page. The students also pick the cover design, type style, and divider page style. This year's Celtic staff was very inex- perienced, due to the fact that none of the students had ever taken yearbook before. However, they proved themselves to be capable of learning quickly and working hard. .CX 53, s. H., ...-.K X Rf 'X-l 78 YEAFKBOOK iff. 'in . 5,0 l .im Q. F' M, ,AJ .- WMM CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Taunja Field fits pictures to the underclass pages. . .The Celtic staff discusses its major fund-raiser, the seniors tee shirt sale . . .Type style is the topic of debate between Linda Watanabe and Laura Robinson . . .While Ruth Anne Lorys waits patiently, Shannon Murray finishes her turn at the paper cutter. . .Dave Elott ar- ranges pictures for the faculty section of the yearbook. , W i 13 'M I uw. YEARBOOK 79 Dedication Is Key to Quality Paper Under the capable leadership of co- editors Darcy Deibele and Diana Elliott, a crew of skilled and dedicated workers made this year's Highlander both in- teresting and informative. Combining their efforts, the students wrote, typed, and pasted until the paper was completed. This year was capped by a trip to San Francisco in April to attend a journalism COI'lf6feI'lC6. F r fm C ,6 3 311 -fe 80 NEWSPAPER x .1 ,,.L, .Jain Xfl-I f,g!.'U sau 1 'ev-- ' in . X t x l .. f? 1 . I Q 7 W2 ' 4 I CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Advertising manager Lucy Trogen sells ads over the phone . . . Kim Kalapus checks over her layout for the last time . . , Kelly Leer wearily completes the paste-up process . . . Precise measurements are extremely im- portant when one cuts copy, as Diana Elliott knows . . . A puzzled Danette Stuper consults Mrs. Elaine Murphy, the newspaper advisor. NEWSPAPER 81 ll F iz , Q H ff I i 6 1 V f , ZW M 3 fr A rr 131. '1 X M' cLocKwlsE, Aaovsz senior Michelle smnn is learning the fundamentals of y ' l - X y ' speech . . . A gymnastics demonstration by Dave Waage adds variety to the e mf J ' ' f' M! fy ' speech class . . . Kerry Clark ponders over a problem in accounting class . . . g i v ' ,V ,1, ' 'U Typing is becoming routine for John Wellfringer and Ken Wellman . . . Sauna 'ijbyiin 'QU , , ' Ward finds a moment of humor in her secretarial cluster. ' .D ' ' I V f 82 SPEECHXBUSINESS ED s 5 ,f-kg! A1 gn nr. 1 1 g-,-Q ,Q A l 1. ,' .1 ,,gpnnlv'v 'f 'M Scots Prepare for Future Business education courses prove helpful to many students, not just to those seeking a career in secretarial or accoun- ting lines of work. Such courses as typing, shorthand, accounting are valuable tools which can be used in later years. Speech is another useful class in preparing a student for the future. ln speech a student learns to develop his writing skills as well as overcome his fear of speaking in front of a large audience. Speech is a required class for most students who plan to continue on to college. . r.ri ef Mau 7 1 ,M ff, ,gf 5, - . i W eel i ABQ' SPEECHIBUSINESS ED 83 PE Serves as Gutlet for Stress For many students PE is a welcome break from the monotony of schoolwork After being in a crowded classroom all day one needs a chance to work off his pent up energy David Douglas currently offers what is known as arena scheduIing in the PE department. This system gives a student the opportunity to enroll in a three week course, or arena, of his choice. Each gym teacher is in charge of a different arena Courses range from team sports, such as basketball and hockey, to individual sports, like skating and aerobic dance This scheduling gives a student the chance to become skilled in many different sports YQ -V Y E f ,M J I N I 84 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Q V 1 H xg I A W ZK46'3fM79fwmQ 1, Q yn ' f 5 f 24435 ,, f 5 f 1 ,4-Y CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Giving his girls' basketball class a pep talk is Mr. Jack Nash. . .As his teammates look on, Ron Wilson bumps a volleyball high into the air. . .A boys' basketball class engages in a lively scrimmage . . . Pam Allen executes a difficult maneuver in her ice skating class with the aid of Mr. Tom DeSylvia . . . Dean Bergen and Mike Bjorge combine their strength to lift a weight. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 85 :'T sa1Ifi'f-N ' .A Wf4'WaWwM, , 1 i 1 1 41 a YYHJVVV ' ' ' - ,,,,..--nuwv i f 2 1' Wifi A fx ' 153 WMM, X 'ww v-vf-1,,,,,,,mww . Www 5 , 51. A W, Q 1 ' i , 1 ii' 1 i 43 11. f E. 1 5 ,V , W A451 . , 'i 87 g l Scots Display Varied Talents The music department's talent show, Live at Douglas, offered students a chance to display their talents. These' talents ranged from music, singing, danc- ing, to comic skits. Dance numbers were preformed by the Tamsg also Alana Taylor, Theresa Gard- ner, and Chris Olsen danced to All that Jazz. The vocal jazz ensemble were on hand to sing old Beatles hits. The evening was fun filled with various entertainment, well worth the money spent to see such fine preformances. 88 TALENT SHOW 1 ,, 4, 'Z fr, 1, - , ' 1 ,I 1 V. ii , 12 E tv , - v X Q .. rf M f 7'-M h' f . ?- 5,3 :tg CLOCKWISE, LEFT: David Karstens, accompanied by Mike Boell, fid- dles away to the delight of the audience . . . Several numbers were ol- fered by the vocal jazz ensemble.. .Jeff Swanson and his guitar prov- ed to be a popular act. . .Alumni Robin Oge lends his piano talents to the vocal efforts of Jenni Moore . . . The orchestra also played a key role in the evening's festivities. 'H 75 N 1 li , . . K' I ' Sv Vai . .,f Q A ,, I 'fi' 9 M., , 6 J ' 2. 1 'V' Scot Spirit Keys Exciting Week Comin' At Yal, set the theme of the 1981 Homecoming, involving students wearing costumes over a full week of daily activities. Clothes ranged from western grab to punk rock attire. Samia Azar reigned over the week's activities along with her court consisting of Kelly Conley, Lucy Trogen, Lisa Graham, Shelly Schrock, Lynette Hergert, Tammy Perlman, Kristi Wilcox, and Tina Terada. Even with the loss of the Homecoming game to the Central Catholic Rams, Scot spirit shined, ending spirit week with fun and enthusiasm. ,y-f ...fig-' .. t C35 -S141 V 'Y -.. -. ,lf TL, '1- 'fg f i un.,- 9O HOMECOMING if Q Y' Sf V- T,-Sq V Q CLOCKWISE, BELOW: A boisterous crowd anticipates the crowning of the new queen . . . Spirited dances by the Spanish Club highlighted the Homecoming assembly. . . Mike Shaw escorts Queen Samia at the football game . . . Enthusiastic students Heather Mock, Lisa Griggs, and Kris Kenny dress up on Punk Rock Day . . .Antoinette David models the typical '50's Day attire. H 1 .. , if In fn: Q Q Q ..'4 .... ,5- CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: The shock ot hearing her name announced overwhelms Queen Samie Azar. . .Sue Hoffmeister and the rest ofthe Tams danced for the Court's entertainment. . . Queen Samie and h'er Court reign over the Homecoming festivities. . .A group of Scots display their punk rock attire. . .Stacy Smith and Becky Palzei parade down the hall during pajama day. . .A happy Princess Tammy Perlman waves to the crowd from her escort car. 92 HOMECOMING Y' if V0 ' I' , fl 3, ,. A mf ,ff W K ?f 9..,2zQ 'E Q E3 5 W ' A f , , -' f ? Q6 ',,- QW , if' I V '7 -R Q ,f4 ., g v ru- f ?z?f 3 'H ' fi 'Y V wig L., 5 ., 'Wh-M ,,,m-ww HOMECOMWG 93 94 SADIE HAWKINS Scots Enjoy a Dogpatch Evening Lil Abner, set the theme for the an- nual girl-ask-boy dance. The freshman sponsored event involved students wear- ing casual clothes or dressing as hillbillies for the evening. Offered at the dance was a hitching post where the couples wishing to enter into wedlock, assisted by Reverend Randy Brown. Other features included music by disc jockeys, pictures, and refreshments. As the lights dimmed and the disc jockeys folded up their gear, the couples left with fond memories of the years Sadie Hawkins. 'R 1 --A t ,y Xf' .V-.V,l . t n - we l L00 L50 I VS t he 1 4 tt . 2, S-.gs Vg? Qi Q mst X Q K? 'tat X CLOCKWISE, BELOW: The refreshment table proved to be a welcomed oasis for the thirsty and hungry dancers. . . Severai couples take time to pose a group picture. . . Paul Braunstein and Gina Severt wait at the head ofthe lineto get hitched . . .The dance decorations were definitely Dogpatch motif. . . The dancers put in long but enjoyable hours on the dance floor . . . Cathy French and Ken Lounsbury share a private moment before return- ing to the dance floor. SADSE HAWKINS 95 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Wayne Trasino and Vickie Huntley share a quiet moment together Taking a break from dancing, Leanne Beall, Brian Bonner, Karla Burkett, and Wade Carpenter enjoy a few words together . . . Lucy Trogan and her date, Don Russ, take a few steps on the dance floor . . . A nice memory of the evening is a picture taken by Bruno Studio. Donna Lorenzon and Mike Roberts pose for their picture against a Dog Patch background Reverend Randy Brown hitches Kristi Warner and Frank Ralph. ?'P,,,f - - gg - . 1.532 . FII' fn 1,1 1 , f vfh A f E ' SADIE HAWKINS 97 Tams Per orm Rock-in '82 A mixture of rock, jazz, ballet, and a touch of punk comprised the Tams' state dance routine - Rock-in '82. The Tams competed in a total of five competi- tions this year, including one at Sam Barlow High School where they placed se- cond and one here at David Douglas where they captured first place. When not dancing in weekend competi- tions, the Tams performed at all of the home football games and most of the home basketball games. They also provid- ed the half time entertainment during basketball games for local colleges. The Tams were led this year by captain Lucy Trogen and co-captains Leanne Beall, Lisa Werstlein, and Tiffany Routt. ,Q-' CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Killing time before a halftime performance, members of the Tams sit and chat with each other . . . Sue Logsdon and teammates shine in front of a packed audience Holding a difficult pose, members of the Tams strive for unity and perfection . . .Competing for gold at the David Douglas competition, the Tams attempt to kick higher and straighter than their rivals. 98 TAMS num n S 1 . s N I, ,3M?5, I . 4 -1 , ' . s' , . 3352, . 112' A 'aw r 5 y 'V 9 'A S 'N , 'Z f l 1 'Q E - 51 A : .,,,,. 7 wi I 4- fu' v 'gg I: 5 3 W' 1 HU I 2 0-,..,M,.-ww,f..,,,N WW sunk ---...,, 'L'--...Q ,,, TAMS 99 Student Lawyers Debate Cases For the first time David Douglas was in- volved in the Mock Trial program, a na- tionwide competition which allows students to learn about courtroom procedure. Each student has a roll to play. The students learn their part, then figure their strategy through research and thought. Real judges and attorneys act as referees during this special event. In the tri-county area David Douglas placed highest ot the ten new teams com- peting. Mr. Jim Etzkorn, advisor of the program, expects a promising team next year. 100 MOCK TRAIL 'W CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Erika Stuva objects to a comment made by the defense , . . Detective Paul Feller is questioned by defense attorney Ralph Chen . . . Awaiting the final verdict, Becky Pazler, Jean Lee, and Cheryl Montee attentively watch the trail . . .Shawn Vilhauer, alias Thomas Hud- son, testifies in his own defense. I MOCK TRAIL 101 Miller, Thespians Star in Scapino Starring Brian Miller in the title role and directed by student directors Liz Arnold and Tim Landerking, the romantic com- edy, Scapino proved to be a great success. The plot of the play revolved around the personality of the main character, Scapino, a renown con artist of the local village who is very clever at using his wits to persuade his friends to do his bidding. More often than not, however, his cleverness results in Scapino himself get- ting deeply enmeshed in the problems. But in the end all turns out well, and the rascal, Scapino, is forgiven for his meddling. U Q Na -.-, 102 FALL PLAY 51' Lf'?, L 1-1 44 .gg-L. 4: 1 'U 5 .':g I 1 . 2-'gg ll V' n': ll if M 'ala 'ant I dsl.. fr' '444' .54 Vx V tr A f in I O lg il Nl Q il ' I ', 1 I L lull ' i P 3.3, Mfr' :filer :-:g f it Q 't ?f' N iff.j??,. . -. ,- j gi , Q - ,. A - fl , x if if x f sm W l F i 'f' 5X 'ff' 3 iixf w 1, , M rx ' +4 . 'TW ,Y . 3 I 1 ' H-. ,4 . 'ef Pl i.r'.',,, W ,N . , -.Liv ,,'L.. ' V 1 . I Y . it R 1 . 5 1 I 'Wi l mu. .,,, X 1 lf.-Q M .. itil' A,g W t , ity . CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Scapino lBrian Millerl plots his next move . . . Promising undying love, Attavia lBart Allenl and Giacinta lRenee Peacel hold the audience's attention , . .Allen lends a help ing hand to Sylvester l..lohn Strandl and Miller. . . Allen delivers his soliloqe in the opening act . . .Waiter Jim Ford flirts with Kris Spangler as the plot begins to unfold. FALL PLAY 103 ff 104 FALL PLAY .-,--- Az ffzlfzumw. A X The excitement builds as the cast receives final instructions and en- couragement from Mr. Rick Zimmer before curtain time on opening night . . . Argante lDavid Spiegelj prepares himself to appear onstage . . . Waiters Nathan Bryant and Jim Ford battle it out as head waiter Jason Howard referees. . . Randy Brunelle gets into character . . . Carlo fBob Caysonl, Speigel, Flenee Peace, and Bart Allen show their reactions to Scapino's death. . .Brian Miller almost escapes from Allen and David Gilbert. FALLPLAY 105 4 One Act Plays P ill Winter Void To occupy that long period of time bet- ween the fall play and the winter produc- tion, the drama department puts on a series of five one act plays each January. The freshmen play this year, entitled Morgan's Raid was directed by Rene Peace and Kim Kalapus. David Gilbert directed the sophomore play, Red Carna- tions. A Likely Story was the junior production. The senior dramatists per- formed The Chinese Restaurant Syn- drome. And the all school play called The Patient, was directed by Bob Cayson. 'kwa 106 ONE ACT PLAYS wi L ' T EN xi if if I TTT 1 e...g...s...,,....,-.., Q,- CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Taking a few minutes before the performance to discuss their roles are Scott King, Dora Epstein, Steve Anderson, Liz Maupin, and Steve Gross . .. Jason Howard and Mathew Bryant argue over the hand of Dora Epstein . . . Engaging in a breakfast conversation are Teresa Gardner and Fiandy Brunelle . . . Happily accepting her award for best Supporting actress is Luan Deleganes . . . Alex Wiese and Dave Speigel discuss the fate of Lissa Calder. ONE ACT PLAYS 107 Winter Formal Attracts Students i Dancing to the tunes of D8tR, 91 couples attended this year's Winter Formal. Don't 1 Stop Believing was the theme of the festive occasion which took place in late January. Decorations of elegant blue and white streamers, with delicately lit candles plac- ed in fir boughs were designed and con- structed by TAIF. I Z l QQ P i as ,RX KK W. J K If M Q rn-4 ff , ' I , f' A..-,Sa .11 1 x 'Iv thi 108 WINTER FORMAL CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Sharing a slow dance are seniors Tracy Nordlof and Bob Burton. . . Lorraine Larson and Dave Fthyne grab a glass of punch before hitting the dance floor . . . Discussing the dance are Loren Davis, Theresa Straight, Todd Lamberton, and Julie Howells ..,Gleaming at his date, Flon Silva sits still as Juanita Hayner fixes his boutineer. if WINTEFIS FORMAL 109 110 WINTER FORMAL NN: 1,4 CLOCKWlSE, BELOW: Making a last minute ticket purchase, Bart Allen hands over his cash as Kim Bowen and Stephanie Erickson look on. . . Dancing the night away, Jenny Moore and graduate Robin Oge show their stulf . . . Escorted by Loren Davis, Teresa Straight makes her way down the aisle. . . insuring that the music is just right, a DJ from D and R checks the sound. . . Making sure not to miss their favorite program couples and chaperones con- gregate around the TV set. wa --,i WINTER FORMAL 111 Annual Banquet Provides Fun As many as 450 dads and daughters crammed into the Senior Building cafeteria for the annual Father Daughter Banquet. Under the Big Top was the theme of the evening which began with a buffet style dinner, featuring baron of beef prepared by the Kilt. Following the meal was a fashion show which in- cluded Sherry Waldruff, Lisa Grigg, Kelly Leer, Tammy Ehler, Tina Adkins, Michelle Payer, Rene Delfin, and Sabrina Gurusinghe as models. Many students sang solo acts and the Tams performed one of their many various routines. Dancing con- cluded the event to make the evening an occasion to remember for dads and daughters alike. 112 FATHER DAUGHTER BANQUET CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Senior Cindy Jones and her father dance to a slow tune . . . Joking about a classroom situation, senior Jodi Lombardi enjoys a dance with ceramics teacher Mr. George Hahn . , . Conducting the stage band to in- sure harmonious music is Mr. Larry Morrel . . .A professional clown amuses Principal Ray Utz and Activities Director Don Lowry. . .The newly elected presi- dent ofthe Dad's Club, Mr. Marvin Brandt and his daughter, Anne, watch the evening's entertainment. FATHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET 113 Blood Dr Draws 180 Pi Although the grand total was dow previous years, blood donated in tl nual blood drive which was held in l equated over 180 pints. Thirty-one students from the rr careers classes assisted the Red with the blood drive. Students hell register donars, escort people, an out cookies and juice at the canteen. CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Shelley Schrock and Tracy Nordlot label blo- . . . David Spelgel inspects an empty blood packet . . . Smiling bravely volunteers a plnt of his blood . . , Sue Shultz, Heidi Henderson and Ta son line up on their way lace the needle . . . Barry Waokerly looks c Nelson gets her blood tested by a Fled Cross volunteer, Wackerly vi dent coordinator ol the event 114 BLOOD DRIVE lla 7 il 56551 Em f .J X ,.,,,, 3313? y 4 ' x 23 1,312 ia 5 riff ' ,- ?if4 f4fq 4 'Hi1'5'3'3f1 .531 gan,- AQ 1' .L 1 ' 'M 5 Y 5145 , 9 51 Us A U L gi-U 5157.542 ' f'- V141 md qi., A- X 1 1 xi H55 v 5 r 5 , , ,Q ,E-gf' Rally Promotes School Spirit Cheering the football and basketball teams on to victory this year were 50 girls. Sixteen of these girls made up the varsity rally, 14 made up the jv rally, and 20 girls composed the frosh team. Tina Terada was the captain of the var- sity football rally and Tammy Pearlman lead the varsity basketball rally. The rally is responsible for organizing pep assemblies, arranging class competitions, and cheering on the basketball and foot- ball teams at games. to 5 .-a' 1. f ' sf':2'1 '- I l l . Q G . Q ' .'. l J-Q A-arf. 'NJ . anal?- 2 5 lf-was . ,-1-.mp va IK-4 1 , W 'Y' t.. 'LB I J .ra ,.i,' -. . 1.1. I EF ill.: fm f Z is we 3 fh wi 'Q f K, ,. A my f V f 2 2 V' f' . . ,t W, wif , 46 JAY' ,Q , , ff! CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Rachelle Moody, Angela Fo- quette, and Shelley Schrock decide what cheer to per- form next . . . Members of all three rallies enthusiastical- ly watch the pep assembly. . .Attempting a death defy- ing stunt, the varsity rally performs in front of the student body. , . Varsity rally girl Jodie Dilley, hoping for a Scot victory, cheers to encourage enthusiasm in the crowd . . . Shelley Schrock gleans in front of a pep assembly crowd. RALLY 117 118 WIP 535, 'ff ,f V I, !f1l.lSlj 4 EITIE 'L :Jiff- fld, the 'aussie H to L+ sw-g,'. ming med ig css to vie of V fsfima Embers 1' X, part cf Lucy, WSS Lipfully 1 A, uIa's evii spell. r'e'f the only r ihe I uw.- i' aff: 1 'S U stag. 5- fprait unteeq -5 who gg, nv Q 1253, 93925, ' 'L if A- 'xf rf an ' ' .gif .iff f N 'vfafefg . Q5 sf 3, 'Q we 1 4 , 53 3 Ziifiiza f 1-f' V' wxf, f via, -, 1 M H gm iv 5 ,im .,.-, f CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Awakened from a hypnotic stale oy pro fessor Van Helsing QFlandy Brunellej, the young maid appears confused . . . Harker lDan Van Dykei and the Innkeeper lSteve Andersonj listen intently as Van Helsing reads important infor- mation on Dracula . . . Applying make-up necessary to make the characters appear evil and mean, are Brunelle and Ander- son . . . About to become Dracula's next victim, the maid stands speechless next to Dracula . . . Harker and the Inn- keeper look on as Renlleld Ulm Andrewsl reveals his dreams to Professor Van Helsing. WENYEH PLAY 119 May Pete Brings Thrills to Court With the announcement of Queen An- drea I the Scots ushered in yet another ex- citing May Fete! Featuring various dress up days throughout the week, the festivities culminated with the Coronation Assembly over which the Queen and her court reigned. This year's court consisted of Queen Andrea Bittleston, and her princesses: Kelly Conley, Tammy Perlman, Tracy Gonzales, Shelly Chassaing, and Marla Clayton. The senior boys who were May Fete escorts included Chris Gilbert, Clay Tyler, Desmond Harper, Terry Rowley, Tracy Cleys, Kevin Yeager, and JeffHay. 'N-.C 120 MAY PETE 3 x XX WAX f seft TA A ujiffitvfe Mf?'e Q, ll , 1 fa all at l 1 J , i ji, if l I 00 9. Y '01 It Q 95 I 1 'lyo l CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Michelle Payer and the rest of the May Fete hopefulls exhibit expressions ranging from excitement to disappointment as the candidate field is whittled down to the final ten . . . Performing for the May Fete court, the Tams enjoy one of their last performances of the year . . . A happy Marla Clayton looks on as the May Fete entertainment begins The band, Sacrifice , provided music for the assembly . . . Highland dancer Jenny Mooney shows her skill at the Sailor's Horn- pipe dance. MAY FETE 121 if V-M-, ff fig 'H ' 1 fQ?'i3rT5g' ' CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Master and Mistress of Ceremonies Dave - ',,W'm' Elott and Becky Pazlar preside of the Coronation assembly . . . As , Hy? fn 7A L escort Chris Gilbert and the court look on, Queen Andi Yffjf' 5 W 1 F acknowledges her mother, Mrs. Lynn Bittieston Escorted by L Q. ' if QQ, Tracy Cleys, senior princess Tammy Perlman curtsies to the crowd ' , -4 , - ii . . . Amy Spreadborough and Carol Long entertain the crowd with i., g some strumming and singing . . . Astonishment is registered on the Sf ,ngjgffiik ' i M55 - face of Andi Bittleston as she is announced May Fete Queen. 35 ,5 1' y -'34, '35- H123 It Li!! -' 1 T ,A x L, x v, , .941 ,g aah, . , L . t . ,? Q . ,Q 1 5' Nfvbfnua V r slr. .. guna 1 Q- lilg 8 V , s f L- -.,. ,-- , ' -. .:..,w,Ee-,ww ,E xi X ' zz, , -. ' Z wi 'E t .I I ' , nw? I .4 -fy , 1 :Ji EA ir H i M A it 1 . ' 1 ,., if it 2, ,A - V' f Q. ,Q L, l A. I 1 122 MAY FETE , I ff r , E? A ff' iff nn- , .Q W J H? Q ' 2' ' A 1 .4 1 1-jr: ' ff H- , .Q gf 1 6.1, 2, 5-1-1 .f W 5 ,. g f :ff , ff f Q MAY FETE 123 Oklahoma Thrills Large Audiences Certainly the most popular of the drama department offerings this year, Oklahoma! , the spring musical brought packed audiences for all performances. The talented cast featured Bart Allen and Renee Peace playing the roles of Curley, the handsome cowboy, and Laurie, the pretty farmer's daughter whom Curley loves. Other key cast members included Becky Rasmussen as Aunt Eller, Randy Brunelle as Jud Fry, Shawn Vilhauer as Will Parker, Alanna Taylor as Ado Annie, David Speigel as Ali Hakin, and David Gilbert as Paw Carnes. -1 f ., Q - M 1 N 9' 1 X jf? ,QJLMN Vp . rn ' ' ' Fi S Pr .J 124 SPRING MUSICAL 4 'MRM T? Q N- S5 of , .t 4. Q. 5 6 2 y ff I 1 ,I ,, J I CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Will bargains with the peddler man, Ali Hakin, in order to raise the S50 needed to marry Ado Annie . . . The entire company belts out the title song, Oklahoma! as the play draws to its conclusion . . . Curley and Laurie confess their love for each other through song . . . The large cast was ably supported by a talented backstage crew of technicians, including Bob Cayson who was lighting director. 1 K -Q. ,,.-- N SPRING MUSICAL 125 E x 1 , 2 rd! ,-- L! ll., K 1 -47 1- .YU ..-,M .'.l'n:..4.Q1fj 126 SPRING MUSICAL ,. :kg ,N ' 2fI... 9jJ.i:': 'I :Lag '. :Q my Lf Z I - W-mm-sz v.2f.,,f:'a:k,,mff'Af Am, . H- J -A 'Q CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Will and his fellow cowhands relive their fond memories of time recently spent in Kansas City where they found things to be very up to date! . . . Laurie and her friends take a moment to reflect upon the problems a woman encounters when loving a man . . . Paw Carnes orders the audience to keep their seats because the cast ain't through yet! . . . Stage manager Brenda Hansen and her crew work last minute miracles on the set . . . Will and Ado Annie show the world that there is nothing quite like an Oklahoma HeIIo! . . . Aunt Eller auctions off the box lunches as the territory folks get together. SPRING MUSICAL 127 Douglas Hosts Physics Olympics T David Douglas was the scene of the fourth annual Physics Olympics, an event featuring intense competition in a variety of events between physics students from various area high schools. This year, in ad- dition to David Douglas, Parkrose, Glen- coe, and Hillsboro fielded teams. Although the Scots could do no better than a third place team finish, their involvement added a great deal of additional interest and en- joyment to the study of science. .491- 'Ew- , . , I .i 7'13'PE?.! -F Jgfskf QT-J,-:C,12',,,,ff7 'f'i1fi'i1,-3' :2ZiaJ1,.:a.-L' 4: -pf g :Ut CLOCKWlSE, ABOVE: Ralph Chen looks on as Ervin Lantos demonstrates their hovercraft The Scot entry in the bottle music contest: Shannon Lannigan, Jenny Mooney, and Shannon Murray warm up on Yankee Doodle . . . Pat Lasswell tenses as he prepares to launch his water balloon . . . The Scot cause was aided by a partisan home crowd . . . Quinn Annas sends his crea- tion airborne during the paper airplane competition . . . The Scots face off against the Parkrose squad during the physics quiz. 128 PHYSICS OLYMPICS i 5 5 i 1 f F-,kings ' . Hi? .s az :,5 ,-haf' - ki, ' I 1 X , 0, , , ,., ,I Map , . . , ' A pi I rr, . QW Rx ,M - L X, 1 5 4 Q mtg, 1-'gn fi E ' . it g -1' gj , fv 41 'k',1' :'1A .AN .I ' lj H ,. f , , - ', ,JM ' ,QQ V - Q K X It V4 A x V- lllzielwg v . Q A AX ,,,, N ' . , ' . f V- 1-ff 'f ,A f7jc1qm.,N, V 'V .,f Vfwpef' 51.51-gg , . ,. . ... , y 1 Ffjupfgnfi- 'frm iffsfa .wgmfb 14,-1 M1 gwv iirw ,gi PHYSICS OLYMPICS 129 N' 'we Students Stun Coaches Team With the warm weather of Spring came a primeval urge among students and faculty to stage a repeat -of last year's tug of war contest between a student team and a squad of selected coaches. The student team surprised the huge crowd, totally demolishing the coaches by pulling them into the slime pit in just five seconds! The victorious team included Dave Waage, Pat Wreath, Bill George, Gary Oxford, Wade Carpenter, Anthony Roberts, Bill Pearce, Adam Hogan, Chris Dahlen, Dan Brant, Dan Schmitz, and Mr. Dick St. Claire. 4 S .:'W ?1 V . .fwfr-' .m . my? - ,y 3 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Coach Tom Doud grits his teeth as further humilia- tion rapidly approaches . . . The ceramics students add a last minute con- tribution to the slime pit! The faces of both the student team and the crowd reveal the intensity of the struggle . . . Jeff Hay and Ted Erickson rise above the crowd and go out on a limb for this epic battle. . . The thrill of vic- tory is etched onthe winner's faces. '1 754535 f , WM We HN ,., , 1 'Z' lffau' a.,.!15v+, 22' TUG OF WAR 131 Prom Night Draws Couples Dressed in the fanciest formal attire around, 224 couples attended the 1982 Junior-Senior Prom. Sometimes a Fan- tasty was the theme of the luxurious af- fair. Each lady received a yellow rose at the door of the Masonic Temple before entering into the dimmed, romantic at- mosphere where the band, Panama, played slow tunes as well as fast for the dancing couples. ' Q-.. ' , -491' 'n.-.K f - L Clfia' 1 17' 132 JUNIOR SENIOR PROM CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Natalie White and Kristy Paulson receive a yellow rose as they enter the ballroom . . . Mr. Chuck Osborne listens intently as Chris McHale and Gret- chen Flhude give their names . . . A radiant Jill Smith and her partner, Joe El-Khal dance to a slow tune . . . Bill George and his date, Renee Peace, share a private mo- ment between dances. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 133 K: YU V l I ' 1 R' A T 4 4 , X . .Kb In , R, N5 K.. . M 5 134 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM fad 7- F5 'FY I CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Dancing to the music of Panama, numerous couples crowd the Masonic Temple ballroom Susan Kracke laughs it up with Micheal 0'Leary at the punch bowl . . . Footing it to the prom, Peter Kracke and Samia Azar grin as they approach the doors. . .Taking a break for a refreshing drink are Quinn Annas, Tom Manning, Scoti White, and Dan Rondema. , If, ff l 2 5 l 5 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM 135 Senior Party Enjoyed By All Almost 200 members of the Class of 1982 joined in the fun of the Senior Party held at Cedarville Park on the last day of classes for the seniors. The senior class, in an effort to establish a new tradition, put in a great amount of time and effort to plan an event which would be memorable. And memorable it was as the seniors joined with many teachers, administrators, and parents to play, eat, talk, and laugh away a wonderful evening! . --, fx4.I CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: A spirited volleyball game was contested between rain showers . . , Deneen Hayward, Wendy Kawamoto, and Stacy Smith are at the head of the food line as the seniors pig out on hot dogs, ham- burgers, and all the trimmings Before the softball action begins, Michelle Nelson clears the air with the umpire-in-chief, Mr. Flay Utz! . . . Amid the noise of the party Kirsten VanBrunt finds time to look through her autograph book one more time . . . The Twister games were one of many highlights ol the evening. . . Krista Sorrells, Teresa Hillier, and Don- na Anderson remlnisce over a display of old year book pictures. 136 SENIOR PARTY Lex , ,Q 'N -.,s fi if in-A F--1 SENIOR PARTY 137 . f Ei-mlf5 'f5 . W, 1 - 'V5fwn.,- , nf, ni if ' A Iiffdf' ' ,. 'P-S v 1 Ns ...N kb -.. - I 'M' v J-5,1 O 91,3 -' 1' ' 9 vm xi: xg. my if 2 Vg? 5 -K 4 W X f, my gf , 4 1. 9' -QQ., ms,-mfg, Q' wa 1-ww, ., F, , Q 'J' . AQ H 'MQW-N 'K ,lyw , 1 I ., f K 2 1 n r- Vw 0,7 XV in ,X 1 y 1 ,.., WW 6 X X X k amyvm 'Wx 2? ,Z ' 4 4Qw?' we X I V 4+ CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Jim Murray attempts to outmaneuver the op- position . . . At the line of scrimmage, a Scot jumps the gun ,. . Bob Burton rushes the quarterback in a futile attempt Chris Dahlen works out hard in practice as he prepares for the season . .. The Scots line up is ready for Burton's kickoff. I v 'x A1 , ft: :laws-ff ' 'HN- .. ff Q, ,fx -, -dm' . i A -it ' Eb., 140 VARSITY FOOTBALL ,,.,,- wen di' ,gt . .- :.r' . Wifi, -f -J rx! T70 V193 ' fre? s ' Al X Q fp, fr Wm 'f ,tri , K . I - cf far J v -V . xiii, , ' .. A'-':'f 5?4?' 'Zh , V ,. . 5. t !3'g'fn-:'T?i 9sQy,'uQ .i ,1 ex-7-.. 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The team is headed in the right direction. One outstanding member of the team was Chris Dahlen, who not only achieved the honor of Athlete of the Month, but also made the first team All-Metro in football. All-Metro honorable mentions went to Wreath, George, Dan Brant, Dale Terhune, and Jim Murray. VARSITY FOOTBALL 141 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Captain Pat Wreath anxiously watches for the next play , . . Terry Delaney kicks another punt while the opposition tries to block . . .The Frosh team goes through intense practices under the supervision of their coach. The gridders perfect a play for an upcoming game , , . Three j.v. Scots rush in to tackle their opponent. . .Wreath calls the next play in a varsity scrimmage. jf 'Nr c ,. x ' -f f lg' A. W f ,lf - , ' JS- ff l 'N - QT -' q-' - QI T, '.. 1-un 7 V ,.-' U V V O N X V' ,il A A ,t vhgq 4, 15 V, .lt 'A 4 I . 1 Q--: 5 ' 45 IP ,Nl .Q ' J . ' -4 5. '- ,4 4 4 ,,o , f -in ' 4 ' Q L .lil S, 'U s J 1 , K v .- P ' H' S ,. 4 'i 3 ,721 la' ll 3 if e o. .t 142 VARSITYFOOTBALL IV-Fresh Teams Produce Talent The junior varsity football team achiev- ed a winning record for the season. Coach Larry Delaney said that the team spirit and attitude were positive assets. Through 'the developing skills and efforts of such key players as Duane Davidson, Todd Newman, Glenn Langevin, Tracey Skowhede, and Chris Creelman, the Scot junior varsity football program has pro- duced quality players for next year's varsi- ty squad. UNDEFRCLASS FOOTBALL 143 QQ 1-11:1 Psa' -.4-v ni ...af gas 4 3? - 9 Txlifiirfiwill-f'f'1E . .L -,+wr'r,' 's,g1!Qv'1,L:,11tiff' f '1 - . L 1- M. i 'w YM '26 'iiwiiil' .Sf ,fu -' . ' --.Lv CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Under the watchful eye of Anita Wyatt, Michelle Nelson practices one of her powerful serves . . . Nelson smashes the ball for another point . . . A Scot leaps high in the air to return the ball . . , Hard hitter Debbie Dick spikes the ball to Kristi Wreath in a J.V. scrim- mage game . . . Wyatt otters up another serve to the opposition. 144 VOLLEYBALL ..,...i--- .-,.,- . 1, , -, ....- , ..-.----4 ,. -- - 4--' A - 'a--fzf--f-Q f x , '- ' . U: - S we-5' ei 1 11. ' - 1-L.,,. I Q i 135' ' H3iVT raw? 7 - to W I ,, - , . , , , Q , V- ' Q, , . ,--11' Mn - ' , ,X 1- Z: , ' i' f 1 tn., ' , 1:15.11 'H-ififl. iw:-F ff, e:f :.- S:' gy, r .' is :-, rF.JSlTl' ,, 1 A - ' B ' 1 4-. Q s. ' l.r5f?f11Q-fl. - Je it E-4 - rf- ,':. i '-1 .,. - 1 4 L'-M 'A L 'UM z ' ,- 1-.X Wh 0 25-' 3 ' f-W-..,,,mW..-,a X ew - 'M . , Il, ....,, ,Q Seniors Lead Scot Spikers The Scot volleyball team captured se- cond place in the Metro League to end their fine 8-6 season. Coach Jane Miller said, This was a result of the team's unified and well rounded talents. The squad had a great deal of leadership in spirit and skills from seniors Anita Wyatt, Andi Bittleston, Jo Ann Konno, and Michelle Nelson. All of the girls worked well together and the unity showed in their playing skills and record. Nelson was named to the first team All- Metro, while Wyatt made second team All-Metro. Honorable Mention was award- ed to Konno, Bittleston, Deanna Jones, and Julie Waage. VOLLEYBALL 145 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: John Shin rushes in on an open ball Showing his dribbling skills, Shin outmaneuvers his opponents . , . Demonstrating a chip shot, freshman Dan Sargent shows his skill to teammate Robert May Jeff Seto eagerly watches as the game progresses Scott King Q75 runs to aid a teammate in trouble. Tx! ' l 'S , -- .1 3.. s -Q - .ln- Q .4 -. 'V . 0 , gy. ...W - 194' rd ' . t 'i - .0 In ff.. it ' f I . us :4 -nys! :TL 1 .- Lira- ' 'S . U . . 4.. -h 'f ' , A' . F, ., :Af 4. It --tins- -.-'C-, -wi-'-'-z r-- 1,,'.,..i -A n' . ' ' ' Y- M. n- liek- K in ggi '--1-4 5 1-' -'oy M., -'tw I-' 1 4 - .Ll-r-.: 146 BOYS' SOCCER Skill and Style Assist Team Highlighting their best season in two years, the Scot boys soccer team lost to eventual State champ Beaverton by only two points. Two important members of the squad were Mark Stine and Marco Monteblanco, whose advanced skills and spectacular styles were an asset to the team. Kenny Shin, a mid-field player on the team, said, The team really tried hard and improved with each game. The underclass soccer programs got off to a slow start because of lack of players. Later in the season, the teams obtained the need- ed players and were able to work on develop- ing their skills. Newcomers from other coun- tries contributed immensely tothe squad. 5 . WiYfw,, WW' sQQ f.f'A wfw--. ' nba... 'S f CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Carla Martin, center, and other teammates take a needed break from the tiring game .. . Michelle Smith and captain Millie Layman dive to steal the opponent's ball . . . An outstanding block by goalie Carle Schweiger saves another attempted goal by Parkrose . . . Rushing in to take the ball away is sophomore Judy Welfringer . . . After a misguided ball leaves the field, Taunja Field tosses it back into play. 1-5 ii? . r mi 'Q A- S Ar -.' - - E 'L . , N ,.,.At- t .-if 'Qi 4 M, ' .sf -nv ' l. ., 1 ,'l,?4,4,QtI 75,-tru-'L4'.. ...f. Q' ---' ' -iff.-,Q5 '5,.' 1 -.-,., xv fp L .M--f1 .. x ,,,.- . Q I , 5 4 ,Q 1 ,Q a A an ,' f A ,,. g A -1,.,Y ' 'N' Q 4 45' K. W ' A X , -V . , Y f 'Z . Q , 'S r le ' .4 A - T.. C lf, KV ,. 0 -'IL' f' ' '.,. A ,H-rl: h .JR-n'P -S ..- ,.,,, , V A A M T. 2 . are . A 4 f ' eww' -f . W ,fr-fn: W' Tw ..- ' 4'4 WA ' - gf ,, g , t Q, ,,' ' nn, 'f-' ,i,A -. .3 X - 1 .A y.s Q f A ,R f . A L life - -m,,.Am,A.5 A, ,, .. yy N, - , 'h A ,, Ai' web: wa. 1 A ' rv-H .1 A . ' ' he l . SV l 1 l a I 'ff -- 1 K 'L .. ' 4. 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The Scots were undefeated into the final game, but Gresham came through the losers bracket to beat the Scots. Led by junior co-captains Carl Tuma and Tony Garcia, the Scots will be looking for the State title next year. Coach Roy Clark stated the boys have a lot of depth and can be expected to do well in the coming years. Losing only seniors, Ftandy Miller and Jeff Kercham, the boys should be a powerhouse next year. mzvw-M1 wt ' . ' . ' ' .'l,-'b ' ' .t . '.fQE '-.3g..7!,,. -' iv' f- -f . '-'-'!'3'kiQ -Q-'. . -D -.Q..i,.s. ,- L fjriilk'-Q: ' . ' It ' azfiwwf-,'i2S 364354 1 33 , IT- if ' 'iQk,'F- , ' Qg, :T-,. xl -,Tai 9 W 4 932' i -'-I - r ...,vg, t '- - -W .. 'V-,' 2 . - vq r p- J mi it xx xx, 1-rg Y, ,.f -. 5' ' - . -- ff., J' 3-V51 - new r-: Q l I 'H n... N r2g!2gril5gg2g5u!lff'f' 1 I lim. 'f gl!v5 g,. -ff!! r,... N351 - 'D' tl v .w i N fa , fm , l Or r fp .,,,W3. V 1 .N .H V v A M ii- ff A 4 f .zl 'W fffW' l if fer me up ga: , U ' .3 , , -ii 2 ly . -A . , .Vi v 1 If 3- , 6, -f L -if-lf' , -F . - l 5 My DLOCKWISE, ABOVE: All-State player Carl Tuma looks for an open man Erik Davenport drives hard for the goal as he attempts to up the score . . . ln the struggle for the ball, Davenport appears to commit a foul . . , An excellent block by goalie Mark Proudfoot saves another score by the opposition . . . Captain Tony Garcia 1233 and his fellow team members listen closely to Coach Clark's nstructions. ' l ? gy, 1 if ii fl if 5 BOYS' WATER POLO 151 Girls' Polo Captures Third Led throughout the season by co-captains Ruth Anne Lorys and Tracy Nordlof, the David Douglas girls water polo team finished their outstanding season with an 8-2 record. At the state meet the team garnered third place. Spectacular performances by Lorys, Gina Jaha, and Ruth Lorentsen were reward- ed by All-State team selections. All-Metro team members included Jaha, Lori Wheeler, Patricia and Ruth Anne Lorys. The girls are looking forward to an excellent season next year. Ci CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: The girls polo team gathers together to shout thelr enthusiasm . . . Co-Captain Tracy Nordlot has to tend off her opponent as she tries for another goal . . . Whlle guarding the ball, Ruth Lorensen v KL? ' V trles to flnd an opening . . , Gina Jaha cocks her powerful :,W ff f A arms as she prepares to score another point for 4.17-1 ffw'4f 1 .. . .,, Douglas. - - -4 'Ll 1 4 ,, M.. . ., , 3, as W , .5 ,L tr' . .'..- 1 U fi' nt., '- L, AQ.gk'wt1,., x V Qt , ,J v-,v.:.n..: 1 . XM A , g.,,f.,., V, SR-s. r . .w,,aar?.5, -A ss .glsqyrffqm Q EG ' - . .Nj-Q' 'af t 4 . W, ' ' ..f 1, 3-QM K ...V 5,9 Q' ' gf c v , vi A , . pf' . ' . A -' -. - 'ul . fq. ' -v 'Q ap.. ' 1 , , ' aff.-T ,I ' 9 , as Q -r .,.- - f 4 f ., ,- -1 H so ' -'i 1. 'ri FF? T were Jw.: A T. - , . .,- ,. . . . , s. N ...W-za- ,f .i..43gf1, ,W-M fame it A ' . 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C Q, 'D 4 J ,Y- K I Q O x 1 A , -I' X 1 , 'N .Ff -wb? , , GIRLS' WATER POLO 153 s Q 'e 5 19 , we 'R If 4 t V-v' l K , 1 l 3 L' A I cu A E 1' QC S Q 'sn t WY. 1 t 44 1' bl 1 a A il 1 'M' lr' 'r q i if 'V4f L,4, ' ff! :j' if i H ir lr f P .' I 1 - .. an t A . . l .7 Olzver Injured L r Be ore State With only two losses during the season, the boys gymnastics team was prepared for the State meet. A bitter disappoint- ment came as co-captain Rob Oliver suf- fered an injury days before the meet. lt was a great let down to Oliver, who was in top form for the meet. At State co-captain Fred Rawlins and Bob Scruggs made it to finals. Rawlins placed in the vault and floor exercise, helping him to win eighth place all-around. Scruggs placed in the top eight in high bar and captured ninth place all-around. 154 BOYS GYMNASTICS gr L mm , ir E. X X P' axe, -Q13 M f f Z t f wt ff? - 1 2 + f 1 A-M. V 1 4 4? ffffffzfffgljfl ' fam CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Shawn Vilhauer practices late hours after school in order to achieve perfection . . . Fred Rawlins demonstrates his superb talents on the rings, keeping a steady pose even under the pressure of competition A group of gymnasts relax between events State finalist Bob Scruggs concentrates on his difficult routine . . . With a look of determination Scott Wilson springs to the vault. 4 1 1 Gymnasts Reach State Meet The girls' gymnastics team finished their season with more total points than any past girls gymnastics team from David Douglas. The girls had a terrific season, placing second at the District gymnastics meet. Two girls, Cari Baker and Angela Fouquette, qualified for State and per- formed well at the meet. At the sports banquet Baker received the awards for the most outstanding and the most valuable gymnast. Leslie Tunks received the most inspirational award, and most improved honor went to Sue Logsdon. CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Michelle Roddy performs her skilled abilities in the floor exercise . . . Captain Cari Baker balances precautiously on the beam. Baker's ablllty helped her to become a top contender at the State Meet . . . Posing on the floor, Lisa Werstlein finishes her outstanding routine Dangerously balanced on the beam, Angela Fouquette displays her talents. ,,.. 7. s AXI 2. 'f'fI7f 4'?': , X 1 1 ' ', T 11: -3 IJ g Quinn f 1 L --ir- 's -T +-If-Q, 'S I I 5 156 GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 4 I L . , , at GIRLS' GYMNASTICS 157 .:' v - e,f'.'f . , v ,V .i- f ' if '---i H . me. Q ., . I 1' f ,... , ,, J. A. .-41-W:, --. 0- C' '21 qw. 4 1 1 - 'PA f W - -A 'V r.,.,' .' ' , 1 ' . ,-cv U , , 37- f . ' , ' U' ' .23 1 .f nib, :Al ,, Pg, L l I I K 1 N A .1+ Q,-. J f jg Q g ' rx , '-'Lv . l- - Qi- . ri 'Ef.:jj.. f -1 ' r',lsQf'1 - ,:: J - 1 XQLQ' b knit.-ww 11,1-4'-.'.g: ,',- r -.fi it .a:L', '- ' 158 CROSS COUNTRY J, ., Q. 1, '2'.'E4-- r .0- rw.- ,--fa 'Q A Ann I . f. - 4-2-A ,. I V. -,CJ 4' hx--' .,,... . -,s.g.- . W Q! lj. 4- f- 5' -. , Taj 1 Q 774 -ffjf, 19 4 X i dur' L ...J ,j ',..i,Q.a,, rf gl., .. 'af -.....-. 1 .1 ,v,.,'f,,, A '!'l .1 .sr Ivy. -H D -,1,., -I 1577, '- .-11' .LJ Q. mpsnmai -f- - Q -. .--...:...ggqli JUS .1 fp. 1 Lf Q 'I -1 Jr' -- J 5- ' 'F-. 914 'LAL ,ag CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Chris Mason leads the pack at the beginning of their long trek. The girls run up to five miles each day in preparation for their meets Hondo Griffith runs alone on his cross country journey . . . A key Scot runner. Susan Kracke, stretches for her next run . . .The girls struggle to gain the lead In the beginning of another race . . . Gathered around Coach Randy Brown. members of the J.V. Squad await instruction. t - hs. f I A .. 5 .51 ii' .f-A .4.i.!'..-at , '-5: 'PHS BE? A a 7 lg l ,Y X 1 44 Runners See Hope for Future Another disappointing season plagued the Scot boys cross country team. Although the team only had a 1-10 record, all of the meets were close, and many per- sonal goals were met. Key runners for the team were senior Fred Walenciak and Brad Foote and Paul Sullivan, both sophomores, who have lit the way for a bright future in boys cross country. The girls cross country team achieved a 6-5 record and the fourth place title in the Metro League meet where runners Diana Roberts and Debbie Dollens showed outstanding efforts. Cyndi Czeluscinski was a key runner early in the season before an injury kept her from par- ticipating to her full ability. Frosh Cammi Gustafson showed promise for a good future in cross country running. All of the runners were important in producing one of the best season in recent years. CROSS COUNTRY 159 Scots Capture Tourney Berth Although the varsity boys' basketball team got off to a slow start, the squad came back to finish their season with a respectable 12-9 record and a spot in the State playoffs. The team won their first game against Labannon in the playoffs by 13 points. However, the Scots tourney bid got nipped by South Eugene, 62-49. We had a satisfying season, remarked senior Tracy Cleys. Captain Desmond Harper was an All-Metro selection while John Eckert, Mark Nelson, and Chris Dahlen received honorable mention awards. .,,K. wwf XJ' 'A Z 160 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL COT H r 20 Q- - .., , .Ligue ...Q hgwf, CLOCKWISE, LEFT: An anticipated event at every basketball game was Dave Waage and Bob Oliver enthusiastically showing their team spirit One of the leading Scot free-throwers, Desmond Harper, racks up another point for the Scots Marc Jacobson raises his arms to block yet another Parkrose pass. . . Breaking from a huddle, the determined Scots are ready for another quarter . . . Harper scores another point as the team prepares for a rebound. BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 161 L an raw -. 1 J L 'Am' ,I ,. 1 22 gi 4 , r 5 g Q if M J i ' ' Q' xsq , ,, rf , .V VX N I V 1 . A if ' 1, an ...at A ' fi 'R M' H i ' 5 . 1- L L t ' if I pam, B S. QM a BLUZQ Qi 5. 342 ' E 'Q il A v A fi CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Mark Ragan 1421 watches for a rebound as his teammate puts the ball up for two more points Looking good, John Jaha confidently shoots his freethrow . . . As if one isn't enough, Jaha shoots again . . . Putting their hands together, the frosh team is ready to play. Coached by Mr. Tim Hurley, the squad showed great enthusiasm In perfect form, Anthony Roberts easily performs a lay up. 162 UNDEFKCLASS BOYS' BASKETBALL 4- X ? I X ,L 3.3.- ' -Q, l 3 1 ,ai ' it Qi i i i t f. I, Q, Q , 'HE . , - tl V 0 an W- Q S A airy. -.' ' A 1 5 iii' -Qs V K J L..-J 4 in T, 1 ' Aivf ' 3 digunf' ,ff f I V Team Attains a F ine Reord The J.V. cagers closed their season with a win against Aloha, bringing their record to 13-6. Coached by Mr. Stan Woodfill, the boys had a reputation of being the best all around team in the Metro League. We shouIdn't have lost the games we did. We were just hit with some bad luck, says John Jaha. Exceptional players were Jaha, Curt Lind, and Terry Olson. The freshman red and gray teams had less luck. Although the squads had disap- pointing seasons, several of the members showed potential, including Brent Gallenger, Mike Lamb Tyrin Cooke, Todd Burke, Marty Valley, Jerry Neubert, Dean Loveland, and Scott Simon. rg' -W'--W- '-an V' SS, L. .K AN- X UNERCLASS BOYS' BASKETABLL 163 3.1 Hanley, Bittleston Lead Hoopsters Led by captains Dawn Hanley and An- drea Bittleston, the varsity girls' basket- ball team finished the season with a win- ning record. Hanley was the leading scorer on the team and was also named to the first team All Star Metro League squad. The girls were second in the Metro League the first half of the season, but lost several close ones in the second half to narrowly miss making the State playoffs. Returning varsity players will be Julie Waage, Teresa Rictor, and Diana Bowlin. There are also many good prospects coming up from the J.V. team, so the future looks very bright. UT X23 uf' 164 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL .gf '1 5 Q if I A i 'N I .. Q Wt- 3 iz X N rl is + lf.. . Qfmf 1.1 ' if l I 5, 0. 2.1 L. . .i ... A A Gv KLSQIP J 'ln . 4, f ,J ,f,4 ' A , 3 ' - f . 1 V - V V.,, .,,, gg A. ,,.,,,, .Mm '-.W ,,. '-v-m.,..,,w,..W A,., CLOCKWISE, LEF'l': Yelling encouraglngly, the varsity girls support their teammates on the court. The girls switch oft starting, so as not to get too tired . . . Co-captain Dawn Hanley listens intently to Coach Lee Weaver's game plan Try to catch me, says Janelle Dale as she races past the Sunset players. . . An effortless lay-up by Krista Sorrels brings the bench to their feet. GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL 165 CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Outreaching the Parkrose center, Carol Scheft tips the ball to her Dougals teammates . . . Denise Nelson concentrates hard for another freethrow point . . . Unguarded and going up for two more points, Debra Dick shows her style . . . Caught with the goods, Joan Wicks hands her necklace to Coach Bill Haller . . , Taking the advan- tage ol a good screen, Jackie Hawe dribbies the ball past her opponent. -ra X N NT- N, fr-L xg, , ,- . 'ii , n-ua-3. - , H -S-'--L13- ' F. f 6 5 'Q i ,-1 1 ,I +V sl-... ,f H ' sf-.-. WS L 6 4 V. R V Qv.. Y, ,Y lg 2323 R Q1 3, 4 Eff , 5 ' V . ll .,, l ,fs 4 ,V . f ff tt 2 , ,Qt i ' 1 f I Nur z K it 9' IV-Prosh Post Great Records -The J.V. girls' basketball team finished their season with only two losses. Coach- ed by Mr. Bill Haller, the squad showed many prospects for the varsity team next year. The Swingers who switched from J.V. to varsity were Suzy Nelson, Deanne Dominic, Christi Wreath, and Amy Weaver. At the Winter Sports Banquet Debra Dick was voted Most Improved and Cindy Fort received the Best Attitude award. Coached by Mrs. Debbie Bartlow, the frosh girls, although plagued by injuries and sickness, had a 12-6 record. The team had many exciting games and pulled out a close one against Pointer by 2 points. Outstanding players on the team were Jackie Hawe, Nanette Bowlin, Katie Molik, Leslie Walden, Angie Hergert, and Connie Jannsen. 'rs 2 I , A CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Listening carefully to Coach Burt Stratton's in- structions, the team prepares for the meet , . . Boyd Hamilton is ready to spring from the block into another action packed race . . . Anxiously look- ing over team manager Tyler Jourdanais, Kevin Horney and Jeff Grandy check their progress Carl Tuma, center, springs from the block to take an early lead in the 200 lreestyle . . 4 Watching intently as his relay teammate swims to the wall, Tony Garcia prepares to dive. iniliiiiiulliilliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiimliil,.it.ti.xtiiiliiil.tt f - , -. W.. gi - A- , fn ,, . ., .. '- ' ,, 1 X - - 'iff' . .,v-. A . i'-'f' ,Y . , , ' CL J' ..'-N , , y ' I, ' - A 1 x' fs ,- l H I . A 9 'r f-' : ' 'f 168 BOYS' SWIMMING 'ali' W L f I. wwf'- w:4f , W1' f f .. L - rv' ' fe'f,1g,,,7mff,uW f . ,,,x,,eL Mlm. lbw fikhf 'JN' I , My-6 www, f I M v'f Z 0 V, 170 GIRLS' SWIMMING ,, x41 ,JO 1+ am ,M Girls' Swim Team Displays Depth The varsity girls swim team won the Metro League Championships with a league record of 4-0. This is our last year in the Metro League, and I am glad we left it with the title, says captain Ruth Anne Lorys. The girls did better than was expected. Alyson Strohl, Diana Roberts, Ruth Anne and Patricia Lorys competed in the State meet where they placed seventh. Next year the girls will try to regain their lost title. CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Frosh Alyson Strohl sits in solitary contempla- tion over her next event . . . Patricia Lorys yells for her fellow team- mate, showing her team spirit Battling it out to the finish, Ruth Anne Lorys begins to put the edge on her opponent . . . Giving her all, Meg Olsen pushes oft the block ready to swim the next leg of the relay . . . Coming up for another breath, Tina Whitney shows excellent form in the breast stroke. is v , i 1 I Q 4 I 1 I GIRLS SWIMMING 171 H5 CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Showing his style and skill, Bill George puts the puts the pressure on his opponent , . . Adam Hogan shows agressive determination as he puts another hold on his opponent . . . Gary Oxford mentally prepares lor his next match . . . As the match progresses, the varsity team eagerly looks on.. 172 WRESTLING Wreath Sets 20 Pin Record Capturing the Metro League District ti- tle, the Scot wrestling team had outstan- ding season, finishing with a 15-5-1 record. Exceptional performances were turned in by Adam Hogan, chosen as the Most Improved Senior, and Bill George, who claimed the title of the Most Inspira- tional wrestler. Pat Wreath was chosen as the Outstanding Team Wrestler. Wreath's record of 20 pins during the season is ex- pected to hold for quiet some time. After their spectacular season many members of the team went on to the State competition, including Hogan, Wreath, George, Wayne, Trosino, Chris Creelman, Scot Wilson, Regan Floss, and star freshman Roy Randal. Coach DeLance Duncan expects next year's squad to be even better than this vear's. M? emi WRESTLING 173 , CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: An important part ot every meet, wrestling hostesses Wendy Diebele and Sabrina Gurusinghe keep track ot the many Douglas points. . .Allan McQueen traps his opponent and contemplates his next move. Jefl Kirchem attempts to flip his opponent for an extra point. .. Cheering vociterously for their teammates, the frosh team shows their sup- port . . .At the State meet Pat Wreath shows his expert style to the crowd. rf' Q t -M 'rl N717 f ,-.. 5, ik -Q N! UNDERCLASS WRESTLING 175 Scots Show Consistency The varsity baseball team finished the season with a 8-6 league record. Coached by Mr. Pete Ness, the boys played an im- pressively consistent game. The highlight of the season was when the team made a trip to California. Although the team didn't perform well in the Redwood State, Jim Wilson dazzled the crowds with a spec- tacular homerun. Honors were awarded to seniors John Tallman, Joe Griffin, and team captain Gary Cawley who all made first team All- Metro. Other outstanding players were Jerry Wilson, Dale Terhune, and Peter Kracke. According to Kracke, varsity players that show promise for next year's squad are Todd Neuman, Bill Hart and Steve Nelson. M. I L -n , L it , . . -, , ,-, , . , A , '..N . I, .. . .-.f . t M -' f-S4-4 t 'f' . -'r Q . -- Q r?'.,' - ' In .4 , 1.4. , , wa, 1 .l--A - 'll CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Taking a break between innings Gary Goldsmith practices his juggling techniques as teammate Peter Kracke looks on . . . A few last pregame strategies are whispered as the varsity baseball team gathers for a conference . . . Mark Herndon delivers a high hard one to the plate during the Beaverton game . . . Carefully watching as the game progresses, the varsity players look on confidently Third baseman Bob Burton begins to scramble for an infield ball. x I Y 5 , ,M M l f iw gy fzsfi-ffm' fi, , i o x 1 F ,fy ,.,,,,,,,.,.-MMM A-- , '-iv, 'I' ,, , , Q. -t we , .... L-.E-.4 , '- VARSITY BASEBALL 177 -1 n. - ,.... . TIN?-,'lq1L4nmff4g'9,1Q'5 a-:1 2, 5, 3-1..,'1f,, -irq. .y-.v,,Q4f,. ' ...-...w....-.4 kann! .A .-, ,. . f ,sfpfqwkwumf-:'-i' W. '-1-'!Y .r 'WW +21-. ' V 'fi 'JN ,etf 4-Zl J f V ' M 1 'isliirzfivlv . . A A E N-L 1 .. .. , , K k , -' ' -a . ' 4 ' ' 1' . ' ' , n-la-a.L..v,,,-' - v . .. Q ... , x. ,L-,4LlLJ,.25' 178 VARSITY BASEBALL CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Carefully concentrating on the next pitch, Chris Jacques stands tense and ready . . . Between innings the J.V. team intently watches the action on the field . . . Leading off from third Terry Delaney prepares to score another run for Douglas . . . After winning another tough game, Dale Terhune 1113 slaps a high-five victory to Mike Shaw 1143 . . . With a powerful crack of the bat Jim Wilson sends another baseball flying towards the fence. UNDERCLASS BASEBALL 179 I l l J Y git ' M X f t xW an , 'f' t Q N A 'V .wtf 1 I' , I Y I I Q 4... f I '- JI' 1 uv-in-Inns? , .,,'1gm-:A 1, .45-...U 'r - , --..51Pf .,, .. . 'H' 'ff'w1r4f2 iri5'5?'5 -4 - il -lf,-Q' 4, -. ,- 1 i. -.4-+.'-H1., ' -' ',. ' 1 -L ,fir-':,g3 . 4 ' ' L. ,- A CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: With a determinated stance Andrea Bittleston prepares to slam in a run . . . Dashing for home Joan Wicks puts her all in- to the run . . . Anxiously waiting for a hit Michelle Nelson crouches in a ready position . . . Gearing up for the next inning, Danette Stupur adjusts her equipment . . . Pitcher Wicks throws another fast ball to the plate. 180 SOFTBALL QI! .g,4la' ings Iaha I nspires Softball Team A victory over top rival Parkrose ended the varsity softball team's season with a 4-14 record. The girls played exceptionally well but lost many of their games by only one run. The team will be losing a number of key players next year when eight of the senior girls graduate. Outstanding players that will be returning to play for the Scots will be Diana Bowlin, Debbi Blakesly, Suzy Nelson, and Joan Wicks. The girls are looking forward to next year's new league which should add more competitiveness. Honors were awarded this year to Gina Jaha for first team All-Metro. Michelle Nelson claimed an honorable mention title. Im I Q, .J , . - ,,-B. . ,V , .. .., , ,, t. -M .. E SOFTBALL 181 if ffl er Girls Take 4th At District The boys golf team finished the season with an 8-8 record. Switching off as the number one and number two players were Mark Ham and Mark Nelson. With Nelson being the only senior, coach Stan Woodfill said, The boys team will have a much stronger game next year. Other' key players on the team were Bob Pederson, Tom Dollens, and Charlie Smith. Wrapping up their season with a 6-6 record, the girls golf team took fourth place at the District Tournament. Although they played only a little better than average, the team is looking forward to a spectacular season next year because of the talented '83 hopefuls who are Leann Seethaler, Dana Roberts, Tracy and Michelle Waltz. ,.,. -ff' CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Senior golfer Margaret Anderson makes an im- pressively accurate put. . . Surrounding Coach Stan Woodfiil members of the boys golf team listen to last minute advice . . . With a perfect swing Leanne Seethaler drives the ball towards the hole . . . Taking a practice swing, Mark Jacobson aims for an imaginary bail Contemplating which club to use, Kristen Sherman icenterj asks advice from Coach Brad Hanna. GOLF 183 i CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Hard hitting Jeff Hempstead smashes his powerful serve over the net. A .Carefully returning the ball number one tennis player Kim Kalapus shows her style . . . Between matches at the State Meet Annette Storm frightl and Becky Green lleftl take a break . .. Stan- ding tense and ready Green prepares to return a hard serve Lounging on the sidelines the David Douglas squad watches the State competition. x J ,i it-Jil--r ,- '1 gggmsf . 1... . x I 1 l 4 in Q 1 4 0' -me ru. K .,,. NA Y ' 5. QQ 'f4'u 1 ' 4 , K 45: ' '-'A 1 .w 'QM ' in 184 TENNIS f C, . .5 a nw... ' ' n Q- 'f 'x Scot N etters Perfect Strokes 1982 proved to be a better than average season for the David Douglas tennis teams. The boys were very successful at the District match after ending the season with a 7-9 record. Dean Ftowndy and Jeff Seto made the quarter finals in doubles. Another impressive showing was junior Paul Feller who made the quarter finals in singles. The girls team was once again led by Kim Kalapus, who has been the number one player for the last three years. Com- peting at the State tourney this year, Kalapus was the first Scot to achieve this honor since 1973. At District freshmen Katie Molik and Karen Nelson teamed up to make it to quarter finals. The future looks right for the David Douglas netters. ,garb State Meet Highlights Season The Scots track team, coached by Mr. Walt Skowhede, highlighted their season with competition in the State Track Meet. The squad performed well as a whole but several of the tracksters stood out among the rest. Among these were Jeff Pittman and Nicole Dryer, sprintsg Paul Ternes, pole vaultg Gene Butenschoen, high jumpg Deana Jones, hurdlesg Julie Waage, shot and javeling and Kristi Wreath, discus. ,X I D 1 e gmc, ' Q x ' 7 mfr Q T , -are ttt T X v ta A V lllvLfl5 Sr .ip V : I I 1, nl L' ' , 9' BJ I W Zi at ' .mc f M ,- W M My Z...-. ,, ,QMCSWW wJ, wa-4. 'iy:'a L me ',f,4uV I E YV , Qi 'z Q ' I -ll- : - W V M ' 1- 3-' A 'V 1 ' f 'W f 7, if . I f 77' f gf Q 5: , i 43 I f . 1, I ' Z f 1.1, 44, 5 T A mf-L. Qfwh 'if' ' 'K ' 'fw , 'K ,, f ,, , H t, I 33,1 , 1 1 7 5 ,, I Q- s' 52 f- V A I M I1 , 1 -1' CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Releasing all of his energy in the last spr- ing ofthe triple jump, Tracy Skowhede leaps high in the air . . . Flying over her next hurdle, Deanna Jones takes an early lead in the race . . . Hillard Cooke fights to gain an edge in the last leg of the 400 meter relay . . . Anticipating a rigorous race, the girls of the track team begin the 1500 meter run Eager spectators Tracy Gonzales and Jennifer Best huddle in the cold weather to keep warm, X N. x X X 1 I' r ,H 188 TRACK 4 , t -Q -sf . v as J 1 .v i . f- LQ, . Y 5.4 ,MM CLOCKWISE, LEFT: Leaping high in the air, Jill Johnson attempts to clear the bar . .. Throwing with determination, Julie Waage heaves the javelin high. Waage is the first girl from Davie Douglas to win the State championship in her event . .. After completing the 1500 meter run, Kamie Gustafson falls into the arms of team- mate Nancy Davidson Vaulting high in the air, Pat Turner carefully clears the bar and falls to the bag . . . With the perfect form Kristi Wreath throws the shotput in competition. TRACK 189 JA 4, 'iv ' 1 'C ' I .5 54 . . 1'EfkM,' 'l'-2,-ff' 11 X 's , 2 if ik rg U ,- QQ 'J Swad- gf, f , f ,ff ff ffm xx 6 , 191 192 JUNIORS lunior Class Shows Potential As the Class of '83 began the year in a new building, a marked difference could be seen in many of the juniors. Respon- sibility and maturity had replaced the former attitudes of the underclassmen. They participated in events like the mock trial and speech tournaments as well as competing in sports and other extracur- ricular activities. They have shown great potential and ability and many become the finest class the Scots have ever had. 1- -A s fi 'x- L we.: '- ' f' Y' 71 .D ff? xg f t I-' Q81 ,D ' '. V 1 CLOCKWISE, BELOW: At the state wrestling tournament Tracy Gonzalez is seen watching a match with avid interest . . . The library is used as center of resource for Monica Phelps . . . ln horticulture students learn many things about nature. Bob Steele helps plant trees in his class. . . After a strenuous water polo match an exhausted Carl Tuma displays his tiredness . . . Michelle Pollack stirs a sauce for the Kilt menu. ff F, fbi? . I f:, 1,1?:: Af'3fi?'l'ii 41: ' . -. f ,-54 ., 5 -- '25, 1 ,fa 5 an I fy.. s A .ii ef K Y -3 . gs 1- 53? fig , ' v-2 'ET ., , I V I A f ' U I . -' E -I A 1 . 5 ' A ,f 1, ll .L ' , EP Q- It Q 51 'ii. -ki. g.,'5,- 'v, ..-7 XY in ,ga ire l l s it F A 5 .ig '-' JUNIORS 193 41 f My 0 17x44 MI iv kf 1 TD Creelman, Chris Crow, Jeannine Danielson, Georgia Danielson, Ruth Davenport, Eric Davis, Linda Dela Rosa, Mark Delaughter, Randy Dials, Michael Dietz, Connie Dilley, Jodi Dixon, Mark Dockstader, Sami Dollens, James Donahue, Sean Doolin, Ftoger Dunbar, Judy Dupasquier, Darren Durr, Renee Dyer, Jerry Dynes, Michele Dynes, Sean Eastman, Chelli Eckart, John Eckerson, John Ehlers, Tamara El-Khal, Joe Emerson, Scott Erickson, Mark Federici, Martha Feller, Paul Fengler, Lisa Fetters, Chris Field, Taunja Fisher, Kristina Foreman, Trina Fornos, Jorge Forrester, Lora Fort, Cindy Foster, Darren Frey, Cathy Fuestman, Elizabeth Gabriel, David Gaither, Taryn Garcia, Tony Gardner, Teresa Garrison, Patty Garwood, Frank Geist, Jennifer Gibson, Richie Gilbert, Matthew Gillooly, Melinda Glantz, Susan Goldsmith, Gary Gonzalez, Tracy Graf, Julie JUNIOFKS 195 Grandy, Michelle Gravenites, Patricia Gray, Karen Gray, Karla Gregg, Sherrie Gregory, David Griep, Dean Grlgg, Llsa Griggs, Mark Grlmm, Susan Gwynn, Michele Hagan, Wendy Hague, Robert Hale, Christine Haley, Kelly Ham, Marc Hammock, Joel Hanken, Mark Hanna, Rhoml Harblck, Danny Harr, Gary Harris, Jamie Hart, Blll Harvey, Linda Hatch, Danielle Hays, Kim Heffler, Gregory Helfenstein, Kim Helmick, Mike Hemstead, Jefl Henry, Victoria Hergenrader, Vaughn Hewson, Peter Hicks, Jeanette Hill, Kevin Honn, Jackie Horga, Cornelia Horga. Lidia Horney, Kevin Howells, Julie Hoy, Albert Hunt. Robert Huntley, Vickie Husled, Karl 96 JUNIORS lf' 1,4 lb W4- Jf 1 Y 4 fl Ice, Scott Ishida, Michael Jacobson, Mark Jacques, Chris Jenda, Scott Jenkerson, Richard Jennings, Karen Johnson, Lisa Jones, James Jones, Jeffrey Jourdannais, Tyler Kahl, Brett Kalapus, Kim Karstens, David Kastner, Kelly Kelly, Timothy Kennedy, Paul Kenney, Chris King, Jennifer Koser, Teresa Kracke, Susan Kramer, Stephan Krause, Tina Lackstrom, Eric Lamb, Sherri Lamssies, Douglas Larson, Lorraine Lasure, Pauline Layman, Mildred Le, Cung Thanh Leavy, Michael Lee, Byong Jean Lee, John Leer, Kelly Leete, Jeannine Leichner, Brett Lengacher, Kim Leonard, Linda Lieb, Shelley Linn, Brigitta Lloyd, Lois Lorentson, Ftuth Louie, Sandra Lucas, Sandra Luckenbaugh, Karen Luckenbaugh, Nancy Lunsford, Joann Maddox, Yaquina Madison, Gregory Mager, Kerry Makarounis, Christine Manary, Donald Mantia, James Marcus, Theodore Martin, Carla Maxwell, Michael JUNIORS 197 Penuel, Kim Peters, Connie Phillips, Joann Pollack, Michele Prazeau, Tammy Price, Shawn Proudfoot, Marcus Proudfool, Rhonda Pruett, Glenda Rambeau, Chris Ransom, Lisa Rasmussen, Kelly Raugust, Tony Rawlins, Fred Rector, Bonnie Rector, Bruce Redmond, Shelley Reed, Lisa Reisig, Shelly Rentfrow, Steven Reynolds, Lisa Richards, Tracey Richey, Robert Rictor, Theresa Rizzo, Joanne Roach, Kim Roberts, Dana Roberts, Jacqueline Roberts, Michael Robinson, Laura Roddy, Michelle Rondema, Dan Ross, Reagan Routt, Tiffany Sandness, Lenette Sanford, Michelle Sato, Linda Scheef, Carol Schmuckley, Mark Schroeder, Robert Schwartz, Lawrence Sears, Rebecca Seto, Jell Severt, Gina JUNIORS 199 Shamoon, Jack Shay, Wanda Shin, John Shoptaugh, Julie Simonls, David Simpson, Michael Singerhouse, Sherry Skoro. Sophia Sky, Steven Smith, Charles Smith, Jill Smith, Jodi Smith, Keith Smith, Kenneth Smith, Neil Smith, Phillip Srnock, Daniel Somsanith, Lamleuth Songvilay, Pat Sorenson, Rhonda Spangler, Kris Spiegel, David Spina, Joe Spitler, Nickolas Stanchiield, Jill Stark, Debbie Steele, Danielle Stephenson, Mark Stine, Mark Stoecklein, Adam Straight, Theresa Strand, John Stupey, Mathew Stupey, Melody Stuva, Erika Sudul, Karen Sumerlin, Kenneth Sutton, Bonni Sweeten, Dennis Swenson. Robert Taylor, Brad Terry, Alan Thoen, Richard Thomas. Steve Tiller, John Tiller, Tammie Trosino, Wayne Tulley, Michael Tuma. Carl Tunks, Leslie Turk, Elana Ullrich, Gregory Underwood, Ronald Valencia. David VanCleave, Sieve VanHagan. Lynn 'OO JUNIOFKS C. ,N 'Nr xv- g, 5- Applegate, Darryl Baker, Essie Barrie, Jon Berry, Teresa Blakesley, Deborah Borchardt, Annette Boyer, Montie Brant, Darin Brooks, David Cass, Clinton Catabay, Roman Cooke, Lynette Wittmayer, Scott Wright, Scott Wyatt, Douglas Xaysittiphone, Zavoiu, Daniel Zimmerman, Julie Draper, Dayne Haffey, Mark Halverson, Richard Hanson, Kelly Haynes, Giana Henning, Julie Hopkins, Lorraine Jones, Cliff Klingbile, Ty Lattin, Doug Littlefield, Sam Lyons, Chris Camera Shy Maupin, Elizabeth McCray, Todd McGee, Mark Moore, Nanci Moua, Tong Northern, Rose Ann Paschall, Cliff Pauli, David Phachansitthi, Viraphonh Phillips, Karen Prescott, Nicholas Schlegel, Annette Smith, Ben VanDyke, Dan Vanvoorst, Joyce Veatch, Robert Vickers, Shawn Vilhauer, Shawn Virphonh, Phachansilthi Waage, Julie Waldron, Jennie Waldrop, Ricky Walker, Michelle Walker, Rob Walker, Scott Walruff, Kim Waltz, Michele Wanous, Danny Weatherall, Robert Weber, Don Welfringer, John Wellman, Kenneth Werstlein, Lisa Westley, Janet Weston, Gregory Weyer, Scott Wheeler, Lori Wheeless, Shelby White, Loren White, Scott Whiteman, Carrisa Whitney, Michelle Whitney, Tina Wilber, Sheri Wilcox, Bill Williamson, Larry Wilson, Darrin Wilson, Shawn Standley, Peter Steele, Robert Unruh, Debbie Warsop, Mary Wrede, Mark JUNIORS 2Oi .. br. 'ix t, l as an i 202 SOPHOMOFCES Class of '84 Gains Experience With the frustrations of their freshman year behind them, the sophomore class easily adjusted to their new status.-As the year passed it became apparent that the sophomores had the ability to become an outstanding class. They were seen everywhere, whether in the classrooms, in sports, or in other activities. They combin- ed their fine talents with great effort and emerged as a success. CLOCKWISE, RIGHT: Understanding is needed as Mr. Walt Skowhede helps Ken Koblitz with his math assignments Wade Carpenter polishes up his painting skills . . . On punk rock day many students dressed up, including Suzy Nelson and Amy Weaver who sit with their friends at lunch Tony Melius concentrates on playing his music ln orchestra Dlstracted from his work, Clayton Johnson finds other things more interesting. 3,11 'genus-rw 1 0 n In .. H ...4-un WMM! , f f '.aw,,. , fw f1AMF ' ' 5 f jf X, ZX, 1 fw ,M , SOPHOMORES 203 Alberts, Marcie Allen, Ed Allen, Mike Allen, Pamela An, Hun Anderson, Don Anderson, Jeff Anderson, Julie Anderson, Lucy Andexler, Steve Andrus, Susan Antes, Mike Aubert, Rosemary Azar, Fadi Azar, Robby Bailey, Geri Baird, Robert Baker, Charlotte Ball, Mike Barker, Bob Barklow, Jim 1 os 1-- Q vu.. Q- if ucv Q: 5 -'I X 'fr -,.r ffl Barrett, Tammy Baumgardner, Fred Bec, Mary Becraft, Kim Beland, John Belvllle, Rhonda Benagni, John Bergen, Dean Berreth, Barbara Betrous, Osama Bidner, Brenda Bleker, Patty Blorge, Mike Blackburn, Jena Blankenship, Laurie Blocker, Shalmalene Boehler, Corina Boell, Michael Boggs, Tom Borgstrom, Sari Botel, Dale Bouneft, Elise Bounsou, Vongdeuane Bowen, Mark Boyer, Brenda Braxton, Rose Brockus, Jennifer Brost, Lisa Brown, Dean Brown, Delbert Brown, Don Brown, Tammi Brunelle, Tracy Bryant, Kevin Buckley, Kelsey 204 SOPHOMORES :ja- gb , . L 1,552.57 , ,QL 35 ., 2 J Bunch, Lori Burg, Renee Burkett, Karla Buxman, Colleen Cahill, Traci Calder, Lissa Callahan, Heather Campbell, Bonny Campbell, Diana Campbell, Kelli Cano, Gordon Carpenter, Wade Casali, LeRoy Catabay, Eleanor Cavitt, Denise Celestine, Darryl Chanthaphanh, Bouakhay Chanthaphanh, Somchay Charpentier, Darrel Chase, Joel Chassiang, Shelly Chehak, Greg Cherry, Pamela Chiddix, Alyson Chu, Cindy Church, Billie Clark, Julie Clarkson, Scott Clausen, Darci Clementich, Tami Cline, Tereasa Cochran, Craig Cochran, Troy Collison, John Coltrin, Wayne Compton, Jerry Conley, Chris Cooke, Hillard Cornelius, Mike Corson, Kim Coto, Joe Crandall, Curtis Craun, Lance Crowell, Tina Crumley, Randy Cummins, Brenda Daniels, Laura Danielson, Donna Dara, Mounthaia 1 Darnall, Jim David, Cathy i Davidson, Duane Davidson, Jim Davis, Jon Davis, Ken Davis, Rhonda SOPHOMORES 205 Dayton, Cara Deare, Ed Dehart, Tamara Deibele, Wendy Delaney, Terry Delfel, Jason Deliel, Tracy Demars, Jonell Denny, John Dewyn, Ricky Dexheimer, Penny Dick, Debra Dominique, Deanne Draper, David Dunbar, Jerry Duncan, Angela Duncan, Susan Dunkelberger, Kelly Dunlap, Wesley Dunn, Marlyss Durham, Sheila Durr, Brian Duyck, James Dzang, Pham East, Robert Eckart, Laura Edwards, Lanette Eichelbrenner, Elizabeth Elliott, Brenda Ellison, Rick Erickson, Robert Fang, Lou Fink, Joanne Fleming, Laurie Flener, Kenneth Flint, Laurel Foley, Rhonda Foote. Brad Ford, James Freeman, Mindy French, James Gabriel, Joyce Gage, Misty Garrison, John I 0 'V .s' s. 1 J P' l -Eva--w Classes offered to students enable them to learn many new skills In small engine class Duane Davidson works on an engine fr Hg-115, '-11 Q... 'A '7 I Y' i'1' VT 'rs r f' V 39 A ,FJ 65,1 W V H I Z , l . I .. t - ix , .Q 1 N 1 pr ?..: 2 J 44 , I ' I Y lf. Y T': HA. W. , . J A' A ,, 9 s it-0 . at 1 ' . ' V ss- ' ' . 'i' ',- 'V f ' K , I ,ct 'l Ji it if - ni . t-, ', 'f 1, PM ' .' .i L -vfiw 'f' . lx it Na .ii 206 SOPHOMORES rs- I ff? .N ,ig ff , X4 Garwood, Don Gascon, Randy George, Nada Gerdes, Carol Gordon, David Goulart, Beverly Green, Becky Griffiths, Kimberly Gritzmacher, Deanna Grogan, Jeniece Gross, Steve Grubbs, Glenda Grumbo, Tammy Gunsolus, Lori Hagan, Mike Hall, Diane Hall, Lisa Hall, Lynn Hammack, Lori Hammock, Tish Hammond, Gary Haney, Rodney Hanley, Beth Hanley, Holly Hanna, Trevor Harding, Arthur Hart, Holly Haslet, Carolyn Hastings, Mike Hatch, Darren Hays, Tony Heaton, Michelle Helgerson, Ron Hentschell, Tracey Her, Chou Herigstad, Greg Hewson, Paul Hickey, Kelly Hicks, Sandi Hicks, Tammy Hill, Darren Hill, Kim Hine, Rod Hirsohmugl, Brian Hoffmeister, Sandra Hoffmeister, Susan Holbert, Michelle Holmes, Brian Honn, Rollin Honn, Rollinda Horney, Steve Horton, Nola Hosie, Steve Howard, Jason Howe, Carol Hoy, Cindy SOPHOMORES 207 Hubbard, Sherry Hughes, Michelle Ice, Timmie Ingersoll, Anita Jackson, Michelle Jaha, John Jameson, Cynthia Jenneke, Jamie Jeter, Donald Jeung, Phetsamone Johnson, Clayton Johnson, Jill Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Stanley Johnson, Tonya Johnson, Tracy Jones, Deanna Jordan, Diana Kadas, Darlene Kay. Steve Kelly, Debby Kelso, Mike Kennedy, Mlke Kersey, Carla Keys, Tim King, Angela King, David Klettke, Mike Kloosterman, Linda Kloosterman, Lorie Knoth, Kevin Koblitz, Ken Kochans, Hollie Koster, Ronald Kramer, Christine Kubat, Doug Kuehl, Kimberly Lahaie, Sandy Lake, Tracey Lamberton, Michael Lamssies. Barbara Landry, Julia Landry, Tom Langevin, Glen 208 SOPHOMORES -F4 L. 1 f ' . , 4' k i C ' ,1 1 'A A x' - V 1 I f ffl mp!! 7 ' I i 4 s if ,,., V, y f K Q Foods class is one of many elective courses offered to students. Karla Burkett empties a pan of bread baked in her foods class. QV pf Q -1- -0 X X , , '19 Xi Larson, Allan Layton, Christine Lee, Donna Lee, Min Lee, Muyyooh Leete, Michelle Leichner, Denise Liesy, Shelley Linder, Robert Lindsay, Richard Linenko, Marty Litke, Bryan Lloyd, John Lloyd, Loletta Logsdon, Susan Long, Carol Long, Kathy Lorenzen, Donna Lorys, Patricia Lowe, Vicki Luker, Brian Lusk, Patti MacKay, Darrin Madewell, Karl Mahi, Alex Make, Lisa Manser, James Mantia, Ross Marchi, Keith Marshall, Marion Mason, Christine Matsushima, Mark Mattson, John McBee, Janet McCarthy, Brian McClure, Wendy McDougaId, David McGavock, Lisa McGehe, Colette McLaughlin, Diane Meadows, Joy Meadows, Wayne Melius, Anthony Merrill, Dennette Mertes, Scott Meyer, Trina Miller, Penny Mills, David Mollet, Mark Montgomery, Steven Moore, Eric Morello, Michael Moua, Neng Moua, Vang Moua, Xa Murphy, Jeff SOPHOMORES 209 Murphy, Lisa Mysinger, Richard Nakata, Brian Nance, Mark Nelsen, Anita Nelsen, Richard Nelson, Denise Nelson, Suzy Newell, Sheila Newman, Todd Ngo, Phung Nichols, Donald Nltta, James Nolind, Melissa Notter, Heidi Oberg, Brad Obermaier, Billy Olson, Peggy Olson, Terry Ounapham, Khamsavanh Owen, Tracy Palmer, Jurgen Patten, Lloyd Patterson, Angela Paulson. Steve Pearce, Gary Perez, Louis Perkins, Wendi Peterson, Shelley Philavanh, lnpanh Philippi, Larry Phillips, Cathy Phltsanoukane, Hatsady Phonemany. Jeung Picco, Steve Pilher, Pamela Place, Viola Plowman, Carrie Pollard, Tammy Potts, Douglas Poulter, Terrie Pouppirt, David Prihar, David Pagan, Mark 210 SOPHOMORES W, - Vo' . , s mfs I , if ix, f f 91 Q XM. f , 4 Stark, Tina Staton, Charles Stephens, Cecil Storm, Annette Strand, Jon Strieby, Matt Stupur, Dan Stuva, Duane Sudul, Deborah Sullivan, Paul Sunde, Jody Swan, Mara Takashima, Jill Tambara, Kerry Taylor, Clayton Taylor, Jeffery Temple, Charles Templln, Nicole Ternes, Eileen Thippraxay, Sompradlth Thompson, Linda Thorkildsen, Michelle Toler, Kelly Trad, Bashar Trump, Stephanie Trussell, Lane Turner, Pat Tyler, Paul Van, My Xuan Vanacore, Henry Veatch. Terri Veatchk, Bill Veenstra, Chris Vidal, David Virell, Darren Wakayama, Frank Waldon, Barbara Waldrop, Sheri Walker, Gina Waltz, Tracy Wanless, Marlo Watson, Mark Watson, Ron Weaver, Amy Webster, Cynthia Weltringer, Judy Wellington, Ftay Westby, Robert White, Daniel White, Douglas White, Tamara Wicks, Joan Wiese, Alex Wilda, Sharon Wilde, Jaurie Wlllhite. Kim 212 SOPHOMORES Adith, Latsamy Allen, Ronnie Barnes, Roy Bergquist, Robert Blevins, Kelli Carlston, Dawn Disselbrett, Sharlene Dollison, Laree Douangdara, Mounthala Epstein, Dora Farris, Jim Gibbs, David Gray, Lynn Griffin, Jeff Horga, Emilia Jeung, Phonemany La Grew, Glenn Landry, Harold Leachman, Jeff McClure, Treve Mobley, Darrin -., Yee, Julie Yoder, Brenda Young, Troy Yukich, Debbie Zavodsky, Renee Peake, Ed Pham, Dzung Phitsanoukane, Souksavath Pierce, Allen Reed, Duane Reibach, Jan Reijonen, Arne Rightnar, Laura Robinson, Jack Saemann, Kacie Smith, Kim Sommer, Jim Tompkins, Earl Trinneer, Dorothy Vidal, Scott Vo, Hoang Kha Vongdeuane, Bounsou Xaysittiphone, Airi Young, Leif Williamson, Julie Wilson, Janet Wilson, Keith Wilson, Scott Winebarger, Ken Winn, Diane Wiswell, Jim Woodard, Jeff Worrall, Janet Wreath, Kristi Wright, Debbie Wuitschick, Alisa Wyss, Robert Xiong, Lue SOPHOIVIORES 213 Frosh Adopt cz New Role At the beginning of this year many new faces were seen around David Douglas. After the initial shock of being in high school wore off, the Class of '85 began to make themselves known. They participated in sports, drama, and music, as well as attaining distinction in the classroom. By the end of the year the freshman class had proved that they had the potential of becoming a great assest to our school. .,,,,..r' 'Ooh 7' wi:- lil .....,v Hg lvg its f-: v ...- t-V i: 'l x r lk-x. . , gl. 5 I - . V I , ,q J J- V ' l ie' ye V lixrs -, .N Q. 3 Qi Y . Q, D so Lx W W' if W X. Q .lf - s E - ll 'r W- , ii .mmyv f 5 J 1-,. Z! w J .T Q' L is' .im Nz?- J 5 K A Q -I , N. i - ff-. 44 3 yt ,K Q ff1A. - -4:4 . .h.,. VVAVV V ,WW wi f f 2 W' CLOCKWISE, LEF'l': Denise Hoffman ponders over the words of Mr. Delance Duncan . . . Mr. Joe Little discusses the pinata with Tami Ken- nedy and Karla Swanson . . . Jerry Neubert and the trosh basketball team work towards a victory. . .John Hoffard and Jeff Upton sample some of the results of their efforts . . . Nancy Davidson works with different chemicals in her ICP class. FRESHMEN 215 Aday, Richard Aitken, Shannon Allicon, Ty Amnath, Bouaphanh Anderson, David Anderson, James Andrezejeski, Franki Aplington, Terry Arb, David Ares. Jon Baechler, Gary Baker, John Baldrey, Lisa Ball, Mychael Barnes, Lance Barnes, Tom Barnett, Sherry Baton, Angela Bauder, Leo Baumbardner, Judy Beatty, Betty Beebe, Ken Beniamin, Jon Berkshire, Ronald Bernhardt, Darcy Binder, Anthony Bixby, Tonya Blevins, Kelli Blohm, Scott Bodle, Brlan Boell, Karen Bolotow, David Bond, John Booth, Kim Bouck, Scott Bowlin, Nanette Boyd, Penni Bozlch, Shari Braden, Nancy Bressel, Nathan Briskey, Robert Brown, Andrew Brown, Shannon Brown, Teresa Bue, Harry Buffington, Joseph Burke, Todd Burnett, Michelle Busch, Allyson Cain, Lewis Campbell, Beau Carcasses, Kendra Caruthers, Chris Casey, Kris Castro, Edward Chanthakioun, Kamsouk 216 FRES H M EN ' S2 -Ii G if 1. xml nv! 3 'gf' . si -5 ll1.xg+ lift? QW wg ff any classes are offered in the various fields of science. Aaron Timm ex :riments with different chemicals in his ICP class. 1-is Et! Charpentier, Karen Chassaing, John Chen, Robin Chiddix, Michelle Choi, John Chon, Ken Christie, George Chronister, Jason Chu, Debbie Clark, Keli Clay, William Clayton, Marla Cloud, Debbie Cole, Amanda Collins, Scott Coltrin, Glenn Conant, Sandy Conklin, Lee Cooke, Tyrin Corbett, Marne Correll, Tina Cowger, Tammy Cox, LaFtee Crane, Donna Criger, Ann Crowell, Tonya Culver, Drew Curran, Rob Dahdouh, Camil Dahle, Diana Dale, John Daniels, Kennith David, Jackie Davidson, Nancy Davis, Brian Davis, Evan Dehler, Barry Dela Torre, Alberto Deleganes, Luan Derrer, Michelle Derry,'Jennifer Deschaine, Doreen Despain, Lee Dexter, Michael FFIESHMEN 217 Dial, Peter Dicarlo, Merri Dobos, Nicole Driver, Roni Dulas, Tammy Dulay, Carolyn Duvall, Dan Dyson, Jackie Earls, Jett Easley, William Eckardt, Shawn Eckerson, Steve Egger, Tony Elliott, Bruce Elliott, Jeff Engstrom, Heather Erickson, Stephanie Erikson, Sean Erspamer, Michelle Ervin, Cynthis Etzel, Linda Everls, Tom Fang, Mai Fast, Joey Feiler, Lei Fent, Michele Field, Jon Fields, Sandra Flagg, Kelly Flaherty, John Fornos, Meda Forrest, Sombra Forrester, Lani Fortune, Jean Foster, Kevin Francis, Ruth Franke, Kim Franko, Liesl Freeman, Gina Frenzel, William Freshour, Roger Friesen, Tim Gabriel, Steve Gallagher, Brent Gardner, Michael Geiger, Wesley Gelman, Ty Gillooly, Jett Gomez, Denise Gonzales, Dion Gordon, Jett Grandy, Jett Gratiot, Kevin Graves, Karen Graves. Steve Gregory, Brian 218 FRESHMEN 1. Y 4-,- ' A1 Lxfx 5 g X 40 s. -.f VX ll it ,lm fping is a requirement for many colleges. Freshman Amanda Cole con- mtrates on learning the basics of touch typing. .p-fr Griffith, Kristin Griffith, Mike Gurusinghe, Jeremy Gustafson, Cami Guthrie, Heidi Gwynn, Mark Hackett, Jan Hague, Betty Halford, Steven Hall, Amber Hall, Reed Haller, Martin Hamby, Stacy Hamilton, Boyd Hamilton, Todd Hamilton, Wade Hammack, Jeff Handke, Deena Hanen, Daryl Hansen, Linda Hanson, Troy Harding, David Harrel, Eric Harris, Rob Harris, Robert Harrison, Kathryn Hartwig, Jill Hastrich, James Hathaway, Deann Hawe, Jacklin Hawley, Catherine Hay, Charles Hayes, Ricky Hays, Angela Heat, Jeff Heffler, Curt Hefty, Neal Heil, Tanya Heinitz, Denise Hendrie, James Her, Lee Her, Zang Hergert, Angela Hill, Gary FRESHMEN 219 Hollard, John Holder, Todd Hollis, Michelle Hooper, Rebecca Horwatt, Kimberly Hulfman, Denise Hult, Deanna Hull, Steve Huston, Chris Huston, Tracy Hutcheson, Michael Hutson, Larry Ingersoll, Tina lnglesby, Scott Jacobson, Debbie Jannsen, Connie Jessop, Mark John, Debra Johnson, Chris Johnson, Chris Johnson, David Johnson, Gaila Johnson, Heidi Johnson, Kim Johnson, Leslie Johnson, Lisa Johnson, Toby Jones, Clarence Jones, John Katel, Elizabeth Kahl, Jason Kaloudis, Jim Kaloudis, John Kargel, Jeff Karsten, William Kastner, Kris Kay, David Kazinsky, Jason Keller, Gretchen Kelley, Kathy Kelly, Craig Kenison, Donna Kennash, James Kennedy, Tami Kenney, James Khal, Sonya Kibbee, Mike Kielty, Tarla Kim, Candi Klee, Kari Klettke, Randal Kleutsch, Robert Kneller, Ralph Knudson, Ken Knudson, Kevin Koblitz, David 220 FRESHMEN +3 -0-l l ie, L YZ' . -vla- W inise Rand prepares for discussion in her health class, which is a re- iired course for freshmen. Koser, Kasey Koser, Tom Kougl, Melissa Kramer, David Kramer, Michelle Kramer, Ted Kuehl, Mike Kyle, Troy Lackstrom, Kari Lagers, Angela Laing, Christal LaMarr, Carl Lamb, Mike Lambert, Chuck Langley, Randy Lannigan, Lance Larsen, Mike Larson, Damonl Larson, Kelley Lauderdale, Mike Lawer, Hope Lee, Her Leichner, Michelle Lemieux, Jerry Lenoir, Garrett Leonard, Robin Lestiko, Jenny Letz, Dawn Leverenz, Brad Lewis, Leanna Likens, Kimberly Linam, Kimberly Lind, Curtis Lindquist, Brad Lindsay, Mark Little, Darrin Louie, Carol Lounsbury, Ken Loveland, Dean Loveland, Debbie Lowe, John Luckau, Jennifer Lukrofka, Mark Lundrigan, Leann FRESHMEN Lyons, Tin.. Major, Pat Mallory, Tina Mann, James Marek, Genita Mathes, Cindy Matthews, Cristina Maupin, Lara May, Rob McCallum, David McCarter, Tammy McCarthy, Sean McCoy, Lisa McCraney, Rachell McDougald, James McDowall, Kim McFadden, Scott McGee, Jan McGrady, Treesa McQueen, Allan Meier, Chad Meier, Debra Melton, Michael Mlckel, Shellie Mickels, Larissa Mizar, Kendra Moeser, Chad Molik, Katerina Morris, Katrina Mousseau, Renee Mua, Dua Mua, Kee Myers, Glenda Naovalansy, Daovone Nasby, Mark Nate, Charlene Neill, Shellee Nelsen, Eric Nelsen, Paula Nelsen, Teresa Nelson, David Nelson, David Nelson, Karen Neubert, Jerald Neumann, Michael Nguyen, Thanh-Thuy Norman, John Northern, Ben O'Shannon. Kristene Opperud, Debbie Ounaphon, Ke Painter, Jackie Paladie, Amanda Parrish, Mark Paugh. Travis Payne, Aaron 222 FRESHMEN 351' I ,.af,.,.f,w-wffff hris Johnson and Jeff Grandy do an experiment in ICP, while Wade nyder observes. raw Pemberton, Iona Pennington, Sherry Penuel, Kellie Perry, Tracy Phillips, Tony Phillips, Tina Pierson, Greg Pinkston, Diane Piteck, Koren Pileck, Tom Plasker, Carla Plasker, Mike Poptean, Ovioiu Poptean, Vosile Porter, Doug Preas, Shelly Pudlow, Paul Pulfrey, Sherry Quinlan, Sean Quon, Allyson Rand, Denise Randall, Arthur Randall, Kimberly Rankin, Mark Rankin, Matt Rasch, Scott Reedy, Kimberly Regeen, Tully Reimann, Carista Reinhardt, Weslee Fleisig, Stephanie Reynolds, Wayne Rhoades, Shawn Rickman, Desi Rigsby, Julie Rinard, Kimberly Roberson, Butch Roberts, Michelle Robinett, Steve Robins, Valerie Rockwell, Jason Ross, Jim Ross, Michelle Roth, Mike FRESHMEN 223 Fiussum, Scot Rust, Rod Saechao, Koy Seng Sanchez, Vickie Sanderson, Leann Sandness, Carl Sargant, Dan Schantz, Tami Scheidt, Kathy Schindler, Douglas Schmidt, Shelli Schnell, Haley Schoen, Ken Schulz, Wade Scott, Sheleen Sears, Flonelle Serroels, Chris Seltlemier, Yanci Shaffer, Pam Sharpe, Kim Sieler, Gary Simmons, Jim Simmons, Kevin Simonis, Jenifer Sinrabouth, Khamvane Smeltzer, Rebecca Smith, Audrey Snyder, Wade Somsanith, Keo Somsanilh, Somsouk Spencer, Scott Spooner, Phil Sprinkle, Traci Stahlke, Carol Standing, Troy Standley, David Stanley, Don Steelman, Tonja Steenson, Mike Steffen, Nathan Stelzenmueller, Shaunna Stephens, James Stone, Ladel Strohl, Alyson Stuart, Dawn Stutzman, Sherilyn Suh, Min Sump, Michael Sunseri, Michelle Sutliff, Mark Svatos, Troy Swails, Darren Swanson, Karla Symonds, Scott Taylor. Rick Teske, Betty 224 FFZESHMEN A V A 'i .7 , . s is l '4 ,y Q 1 J! au, f fl l 1 if -3 Pk 5, 1, -' 'e y . ' ,Ng i . i 4 ,I ,jill if Sd.. , ' is ' :V in a ' ' X 4 - .J ' , ' wr ,v 1' It.,- f Tx J' N11 in . , J J P ,f sf. Q ff , ' , S if 1 , .. 5? ' as 4 i 1. - ' i , ,. A J it x - A v ,-1 ,4 ,- w '10 12.95 I 2' 5 - ,sl '41 'Q x, fl i ' rm --1 lixed emotions are seen on the faces ol several frosh basketball players s they watch their fellow teammates in action. g., . x V ' 4-'r' V 49 fir 4- 5, Q f V ,Ate-aw R t. W.:-f -434.1-.,:V. Vaaiywf, ,, , -ee ,V , ' V Q f- -- V, Vt 5 1 31, - , V 1 V, H V fi' i f' V21 .. Ex :fi A , U j A l V. A 1+ ' , V it l 1 J Qt V ' ' ' ,V . ., ., ,M ,,., , . ..., fa., V. H ,V J H 1 - r e ' . '.f,V Q, -- v ,w ' , ,V ' , : QW 'Q :L V V , ' i ff , , , ' VV J E , , X . 1 Va, ' lx X , H ., , , fans J- f ff, 9 I 7 5, A fy . ,, Q 5 9, cv it X A . ' - A ,V ' - . , 'gr' , ,. sa, -A I I - V fg?'Wf ' fY Y 'V -- - , M, ,, , .gr ., K ,.,. . ,M .,,.4,, 914 7, , F ' 4? ? 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VH'-2 5 ,Q f .3 N ' - ',,- l, U! -V V , , , v' r' 1 455 Teske, Jimmy Thippeaxay Thurman, Rick Timm, Aaron Tipton, Bill Tompkins, James Toole, Debbie Tracy, Kelly Trang, Kim Trapold, Kathy Tucker, Michelle Turner, James Upton, Jeff Vail, Rick VanBibber, Bill Vang, Bao Vaughn, Derrick Vento, Tony Vickers, Eric Vilhauer, Mychelle Vongdeuane, Oukham Wagner, Susan Waldon, Leslie Waldrop, Kathy Walker, Gerald Wallagher, Brian Wang, Margaret Wanless, Audrey Ward, Heather Warnke, Scott Warren, Dana Wehmeier, Roger Weiler, Amber Weis, Eileen Wellington, Troy West, Jeff West, Jolie Whallon, Rhonda Wheeler, Melissa Wheeler, Shelly Wheeless, Rod White, Mike Whiteman, John Wicks, Mike FRESHMEN 225 Williams, Cheri Williams, Joanna Williams, Scott Wilson, Carla Wilson, Kim Wilson, Mark Wimberley, Ray Wines, Kim Wissenback, Edith Wolfe, Scott Wood, Jim Wooden, Mary Wright, Lisa Wright, Robert Yauger, Robert Yee, Helen Young, David Young, Spencer Yuasa, Arlene Sorrell, Rick 226 FFXESHMEN K f.eA 'Q' D i Xl Anderson, Don Araica, Mayra Bendickson, Scott Benson, Ron Bieker, Ron Brown, Don Buffington, Tim Celorie, Flichard Cherry, Pam Copenhaver, Robert Curry, Joe Davidson, Nancy Dicarlo, Merri El-Khal, Sonya Gallagher, Brian Gibbs, Janis Ha, Xuan Cu Hamby, Stacy Hart, Jeff lndiveri, Lori Johnson, Sarah Joyce, Tammy Kim, Trang Knickman, David Leachman, Gregg Camera Shy Meechan, Michelle Moeser, Chad Mont Montgomery, Dar-Shan Nash, James Poptean, losua Poquette, John Post, Troy Preston, Patricia Tully, Pegeen Underwood, Debra Whittle, Joe Willy, Christine Young, Troy V wc, WW Q Freshmen eagerly became involved this year in the various activities offered at Douglas. Frosh athletic teams, such as the basketball squad fabovej offered the opportunity to hone competitive skills. Michelle Ross frightj gets a final costume check while Tanya Heil awaits her turn prior to a Tams performance. ...ig -I '4 fill' Scot Interests Many and Varied Throughout the year the David Douglas Scots were often involved in many ac- tivities. They were seen in class and out, sometimes working and at other times just taking a break. Many talented students were to be found practicing in the music department of for an upcoming play. Afterschool hours were often spent out on the field competing in the various sports or just spending some time with a few close friends. As the year progressed, the ex- citement and anticipation for summer erupted with the warm weather. Certainly the underclass was looking fonivard to their vacation, but the senior class was in- terested in a future after graduation. 228 UNDERCLASSMEN :Ai-t. 'gf Q N 4 -. 1 'Q ,-A an -1 'v . .wg-A ,V , Filthy- .B V , . Y W in-u-M .kg in fy ,, M-M'-H 26. QF-352 M i CLOCKWISE, BELOW: Careful observation is needed by Shelly Chassaing as she takes stats for a baseball game . . . Mrs. Donna Becker and the JV volleyball team take time to discuss a future meet. . . Kerri Schweiger finds time to enjoy her book during lunch . . . An interested Giana Haynes watches a varsity baseball game In small engines class Paul Tyler concentrates on fixing the lawnmower at his side. UNDERCLASS 229 i ix 4- CLOCKWISE, ABOVE: Experiments are conducted in many science classes. Mr. Fred Brace gives an earthworm to Wade Hamilton to be dissected as an interested Curt Lind looks on , . . Filing records is part ot student aide Tammy DeHart's job as she works in the attendance office A wary David VanDyke is served French food by Lenette Sandness . . . Freshman Theresa Nice awaits her pitch during a soft- ball game . . . Sandra Pierce concentrates on removing the clay from her hands in ceramics class. 230 UNDERCLASS uf' flfd' Af.,-0-I I M,4 'av .4 f ,............-V, L , .1 , ,- L, M- , ,,. .-in, 1 ,A :Mfg .- V.. W ,.-,,'- .4 1 A... -i - 4 nl ',.- . ug, ,H-.3 xg,-5 . - f- ..., -w. - -- f' fr-4-ka 1 ' . - 1- , ,,-M , , .-,, .,, ff' , , - - 'V ff d T. ' ' 14,1 ,g..,,'1 uwumk . 1 .-..s.-.'i,4.1fY-.,1:,..maG.?Lhx,4.af.fAn'kBZfgiWl.l, ..f.i.4..4.f?u UNDERCLASS 231 I nu- Q My 1? ,Q -1 ,M , if MWA? W li' V , , 4g,,,Q, ., . 9 , .fpfff fa ,, , ? , 6 A W f I X 1 , f ., wmxwgx, f I-421 f ww am: 1, 'I fl lil GA .Z le l l 1 234 FACULTY Able Staff Guides Students Much of a student's success during high school must be attributed to the caring and dedicated staff he encounters. David Douglas is fortunate to have such a staff. The faculty and administration constantly strive to enhance the educational process. We are deeply indebted to them for their wisdomfexperience, and enthusiasm that has contributed so much to our development. 4. I f 4 5 8 1. Principal Ray Utz. 2. Superintendent Tony Palermini. 3. SCHOOL BOARD -- Front Row, Left to Right: Robert Conchin, Robert Reese, Marge Anderson. Row 2: Tony Palermini, Ed Gustafson, Larry Beach, Donald Larson. 4. Assistant Principal James Dixon. 5. Vice Principal Stan Gaumer. 6. Vice Principal Dick St. Claire. 7. Vice Principal Beverly Swink. 8. Vice Prin- cipal Claudia Girod. 3 B X if R ? .X if 55 54? V if if it A9 7 f il 2. 4 pf? s 5 .-EE L... i i- W H -s-..-..., . .Nm-hm M, W,-..,, FACULTY 235 4' nt' 'M ,fry A , Fx' N , r ,7 236 FACULTY 1 , 4 M Qwff -yr' N 4 V 3- ,gx -.. I if .QA ...br- N, -- , Y 11.14- , ,AA:: ..., .1 V,.,A, Q4, 1 Q . I if I . N., 1 S x 1 W w wax-am. 4, 1 5 f my 1 f N 7 in X, 8 1. Sue Anderson 2. Randy Brown 3. Gloria Baldino 4. Fred Brace 5. Monrad Bjorge 6. Bruce Bliese 7. Donna Becker 8. Frank Boyer 9. Mike Baker 10. Shirley Bakke 11. Debbie Bartlow 12. Geoffrey Boers 9 ,,.,-wvw-- wekqn.. rw-W. new .enum ...IW 10 11 l00 , ' 7!5!?f??f?1g?'Z 4: B f?fi2fr5E25?1fi? f- .,-Q, A 12 - W' x W rve we ah ' - L H im, ' ,EQNW , ,.,. ,, .. -P - A Q V ..:: , . . ,. .. . 1 .. ,,., ., f .V ' v-,f .u...f..1,.'r.,U ' P EQ' 4' 1' , '- .., ' I.-' .-Yfffff ,L52 1f'f 5 I .0 amwkwwmmw m, ' f w , .. , . ,Mm,Z,,,.f mf., Q, Y It I I V -V .5 'XX ' r- ' 1 3-f gn.: L FACULTY 1. Shirley Brown 2. Larry Delaney 3. Kaye Darby 4. Gary Calhoun 5. Jay Burchak 6. Bob Davidson 7. Fred Clark 8. Kathy Daggett 9. Roy Clark 10. Jan Carlson 11. Larry Butterfield 12. Larry Cart- mill 13. Donna Chalmers 1 2 an xv, 9 A 4 Q., mf q, I ' -V f f iii J AMW wm,,,,W,. QWW WH M954 f ,f my 9,fff3W1,LfZ, :Jw if ' p,VUf l 'W fi! 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'55 ,. x .QP 5' ' ezf'A ., , ,gf I ,ggl ' ' 5 K 3' ' g fr fs' N4 'li' fi I, J :if ' NJ. n :vu -' N ' :. 2 X 'll Gai., i Q N JY. ' -' W5 Au . ' Y'f'T'5'., ,I .-If F995 i 21-1'J5'f'l',' . .1 'ww .gf-f,, 1'.,':y-2 Q? -nf ' ' , I nr 1 240 FACULTY - H, ,.... L-I .o4? J . ,f -Q? ' if if , 111 1 E3 Wff j' 2. f , , : ,v ...M iff' ,.vi 11 .Vi-4 5 A , V,Z!,, P if 12 5 'E FACULTY 241 1. Beth Gessford 2. Bob Gray 3. George Hahn 4. Ron Goodwin 5. Wyman Gernharf 6. Darlene Griffith 7. Mirl Grafton 8. Jay Gustaf- son 9. George Friesen 10. Barbara Fredrickson 11. Mark Gaulke 12. David Given 1 ir lr . '. my I Q i lair. 1 x ii x 'Uh 69:5 -.J 7' tr .- I Q f 3 , ff A 1, 'J T fi: 'Q K' V 5: I. A, ' B 1 0 ,- , if 'If 4 7 1 'x' fd' if A -- .-...i. - - 1 . .f f Q ,r N. 242 FACULTY au, 1' i R i '9- K J 1 I 1 I 1 X N X ! .QS In ff' fy 111 if .1 if f Q W W ' 4 M 2 Wi., 1 ,, V fm S . ,,Mr,f: , ' A ' Uf af? V I 1 Q Q A , V ,A.V.,gw:ylh-.V 7- Lb, ,GJ ' 001, -U. qw, f , 4.:.f Q I f Q ,- a 1 .f 'N I 'wJw',v,, bf' 1 'G I ' -' I 5 -f' 1. ,'w'- Aff , 1, ,f,,Vz4 - by. M 1 v , 1, 1 w. y'a ..-ng ,J . , f 1 1 ,W-x , ' A ,ik ,ix xt! 4 4 f ff , 'fn 1 ,f,,1' ,u SMG L , 1 yw , 174 I fwnw , WMWWWW,,.,,,,A 5.gdx xr dxf K x E 10 3jifZ,.- My . 22' 772212 ' , 'W in f aus. , L' f . 1 , We iw 1 , Q . WW, V ,M f ,WM ,ff , --49.0, 11 12 I Y , L l1,x' Y - ,fd exl',s',' rxf FACULTY 243 .-WY -Q E- L Q 1X E41 'A P -si' ' xg g 1 W' Q f ' I 'Y' dim E3 V-' K Qxi. X -Q. 1' 1. Jim Kitchen 2. Bill Haller 3. Tom Holley 4. Merritt Kelsay 5. Bill Jordan 6. Shawn Hoerth 7. Reita Hribernik 8. Jan Hyneman 9. Betty Kirby 10. Brad Hanna 11. Marilu Hutchens 12. Duane Hendrickson. xxx N ife' 2 ,S s 1, +.,.q-M, . .diiy Q ' i mari 5 Z , ,.,,,,,.,,.-,,4yww4mQ A ,,.,..,, , - mum- -r 'V V J M I ,ai- ,,,,,,,,,... .W ,V V. 1 . ,luv . 3 , , I 'Q rw, Q , f' FACULTY 245 1 X N 1 r ' - will x 4 ' . V I 'V ' ' 7. E f1 fH Q 1 V, P 75 ,, ,. v 4' sl ' . '-. I tw , I JNL. . V X -S V7 A f.,,Q'5i A f A J X + f f , s g, A, 1 2 . Ji,. 'A V,1-Kgs-: N l I My A -- - l lf lf - F I 'J V I 1 ' rf' '41 -' A : Y , . - 4 all 4 ' ' K , ' M V n --9 g ' - ',V1 5. - f ' f ,af . 246 FACULTY 4 if 22 , 1 Mi, 'U 6 I 1 Q ' ig 'Mi V S. A .. I I , Q ' ,. ' L - 'L x A .v W M 'Q -r -Fg5ZiMWf? fX'Q 1 Ei y N1'imwJ QT gZ Z1 1. Dwight Leverenz 2. Harry Martini 3. Susan Lane 4. Errol Maddox 5. Colleen Kornelis 6. Karen Kuiibom 7. Joe Little 8. Debbie Myers 9. Don Lowry 10. Pete Klabo 11. Karilyn McEnroe 12. Judy LeCoq 9 ' .A 56194 or i , 'Wi f ,t ' . 1 ,X .I ,AV ,,,,., 1 '91 ' I -A ' V, use X V, rg!! Z 1241 ' y i? , Z :,- l 10 11 an , , Q .g:,,yfrfm,,,, W , , ' Msn ' ' ' nwyMWQwf 12m.1 ww A A 1 f' Z - , why' , gg. ,f,', uf fax, , 1 if . f r ',i, ' 4 ', A 454 f.,',, ,Q , in I I .1 - V 'f 14, . . ' ' - W , iq ' . i -Z . fn L X y if U 57 I 'J f , if , !'.. '--mn m ,Efe -V ' ff. 59' -.-Jy . lwsgwr, , .2 ' A 3 W, 5 'Z ff ur W 1 V f W L if Wfvwwf 5fZUQMWM V ' 2 W ,V H A ' Qfw aff ' 'i' ' ,721 W. rg? f rv wf, fu, if ' . 1 5 I V' 1 , - f ' ., ' Q f f i ' X fl' if '54 , 1 Z ' f Q Lario--wfmmmhmawfff 7 .ffm ' ' i 12 4 2 1 FACU LTY 3 f 'ai i -wg 5 I e I za 35 51' 9 , 'N ,' ' kk 'V 5 - 'iff , Ji K img vw .155 ., f , , gi 'N vw Q Q A Q. ' J A g L ' f 1 f ,Q A I 1 Q. f 4 J 5 Qi, 2 x , X ffffiui ! fi 9 . . gh K 3 f V I E .4 L K F.,-L '.,.' 1 F' , Q-f ,?d s , 1 k I f 1 ,, fe , ' ' Y N M v M., mg, Q W Q . f 'T ' -4 1 ' X 248 FACULTY K 1. f fi! 54? '-1? qw 1 -A j W 5 - :' if f' , T i E257 QV f ex' , , -5 veffkafrx. Q - 11 . Q ,ef-T2. 15'g . 74 -'V' 57 ,fl ' ' fi , . . 2 f gif 4 j fi 51 Q' f mf 9 f 3 f , fi f jx f few! 5, ,934 7,45 , A gy f ,P was M E M 2 - .V .,' 1 ,M , ,- A ,, ., , ni M i if 4. my ,n .F ua 12 8 9 13 233 23 ii 'l 2. , v' Q .1 U ,E A A D Yfk he J 1 . ' .,...M.--'ffl FACULTY 249 1. Bill Schmid 2. Sue Rassmussen 3. Sherry Scheinman 4. Roger Price 5. Walter Skowhede 6. Clarice Roehm 7. George Rallis 8. Bob Pen- nel 9. Sharon Rice 10. Mary Smith 11, Mike Shanahan 12. Gary Pruett. 1 4 - 4 .3 2 'Q 5 1 Ji cw? , ,,,, fa 1, 1 Q Mr, L. V .. 5 2. S0 if ,,... , X Y . .4 X lv 5 ' A X if 250 FACULTY ., ' 2 I 5 ? Q if T' ! . I an S , , , . ' . aagifi ff X - Q, ,Y fwm-..,-ff H-4.,,N f MX, f, 1 f- --., , ,f ' 'f Q D., 91 Vu f,Q 6 Mu. 4 XJ: , gzywlfg, Ar , , ,.,, ,. M W , ,, 1 ,V ,, ii? ,z4Q ,,'p bf N ,Av J! 1 4 ,W ., f ff? 7 'Sq - U' N-Q. , f ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, y 1 6 'YEL 7 gf? f 0 5 ig? - 'Q ' f,, V 0 Q V 6 ' ,, 1 'W 'W M f 11 9 12 1: FACULTY 251 1. Betty Terry 2. Kathleen Warner 3. Burt Stratton 4. Milt Staple 5. Bruce Tuboric 6. Rual Tigner 7. Maureen Smith 8. Walter Swanson 9. Nate Watson 10. Dick Thomas 11. Lora Bell Stram 12. Karen Streight. 1 :fl- u 1 'gig' E Xt. fps. X 252 FACULTY fs 3 ff' W IV 5 l 4 iwtqt ' 7 05' f rite, ' ' fg x q n .NX 2 ,F .e I 'iff' a , ff' V: 7' Qing., ' 'V fr ? ...P , , , , I I 1 ,Yi Q,- 's , if '72 -x gl 1 Y' X ,A K 9 1 -1 3 A . '-5 f gkfiigsi' M213 Efaf. 'i?'?5.1'-7ff'. ' - ' : ' u' 1 , -1, '- . .A-Q Q2 'gf V J Y . V 1 M, .N H gg. 1 1,321 2355: 3,1 3 Q X 1 rr AW' 3 if-fs Wg 1 13 ,g 32 ff L-.'?ffff::- '.- Q, 1721, ' 4. glfiigft 55154 '35 ' L . ' -.L Mm-1-v--f iid! 1 , . W,,: ,L,., , , 1 , , Q 10 svn fun-4' -f- 1 .4-4' . M .M fi . W L. 11 ' 72-4F'lQF s! ST - , , ':.,q5S?99,g,-:5 fx 3,11-.332 ggi! 1: gs-an 1 x ,F , Q' 4, V 'fix - - f BH, I 9 ff 7 G 44i?1,:, 'ff W ' 'K-iff?-zr, 1 '5'5 f'?!3 'f , ' 515222 225 , , 'S'-1?-if:-. - wi--.Cv ,-44 -, A- -'-Y-,-1 .if 1- f' --uf, , 'Q iiizy . If Q i L fi -Q---' Q . .J R W ' wx 1? . -1 ' Ms. ,, ,A --:lg 'ig r . gf ii1: - '-' 5- 12 ....-ni ' sg-fini vxizg FACULTY 253 1 fl n N x-av 1 5 3 1 im x fi ' .? -11 .ga 'w,V,,.v,. .- . kay' X-rf. '-Sf 5 :.:,g - - 1 V .ana j,.. . x :Di-EN-5, -1,- .,.,., -v-n. --NL , . .,. I , , ' --:..-,..., ... . - , marry. V f is . .N 1 --.., .. ea--U, ' - r f f! '- I -.,f. .-.j, .1 w 1' -' I ' , ,I Q 's P . N Q ,,asf'7 QM5, ,f 1 x Wx, A U' I A W , ff 'K W ,Al-.. F: 'mlm I ,..,.. if , . Wm WMM 3 4: 7 ,,.., ul' all 441 1 KA ww 14 el 8 9 i 5?ugg?QW W PWWM1. 2? 'H.jf W , 01722 5 fQW Q9 2 , A I I I - , I:-n Mtn I ' m76W7'f?ZJ!W I I W. f ' ff ' 1 .352 wif ,. Q I 2 WG it l ABOVE: SENIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES - Front Row, Left to Right: Esther Harrington, Virginia Herrington, Irene Taylor, Norma Cole, Joanne Spina. Row 2: Florence Angel, Margaret Nevills, Linda Hadley. BELOW: JUNIOR BUILDING SECRETARIES - Front Row, Left to Right: Carol Wells, Dolores Hardie, Nita Gaumer, Kathy Calhoun. Row 2: Lorena Roles, Jan Lusk, Connie O'Leary, JoAnn Tuma, Clara Carlson, Naomi Mooney. FACULTY . .g 4 We 4 , V ii ,A H,-A '-E gl. 'V ,i -,,'w,, rziin . , ,Y 3, .Q-i u F 1,5 v .4- - -it V, . 'L -, xy, - ,K-Ly 17 1 5' -gg . . ST E .- ' ,Mwru A, 42 91. ,, , ' 3 fm 1 , Q. . :K . -.. u . on , 1 . V - i ,V - , 4 I... ,,. K 4, pq! lp, ,T I ,o 5 ' ' f STI L ' ' ' mfs mfg, HWS , gggi's', 1?Qm2 P'11, , 5 - -: if ee s' Kiss at?s33i1E: t gb -I Am ie, an 'Z-L min , mid A was miss .Q s 2 , ' ,- ' 1 , l Q 7 '. C'--7 ' s, ' l. U l : E A lf' L' i W - ' I X . - I L-I '31 ' . , U U., vu-ps 1 Q UW' QX .3 . X ,Sv 1 Q Jig, ff ,A ... . 5,1 ,, ., AA VJ , ' Y hm MTE , - ima-t 1- A I fi-'QfV?i'rL ' 'f 1 jg EQ 'Q sg Vg 'la K , - ' - Q 3' A :Kin . 'f lirt Q' fl S R T , A - -- -' W -1 -1 'f-4,1r.s- , r - ..--A g,3j,.... I' '- .',.. V- : -,fc fl. . - VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Marty Rugger, Wayne Trosino, Craig Boehler, Dale Terhune, Bill George, Brian Montee, Reagan Ross, Scott Whlte, Terry Delaney, Rod Haney. Row 2: Coach Tom Doud, Mike Pilher, Chris Jacques, Mark Nelson, Gene Bulenschoen, Chris Dahlen, Dan Brant, Bill Pearce, Ted Tryon, Don Schafer, Coach Mike Shanahan. Row 3: Coach George Rallis, Pat Wreath, Luis Fornos, Robert Burton, Tom Dollens, Adam Hogan, Rob Bents, Jim Murray, Dan Schmitz, Jeff Neubert, Jim Wilson, Coach Tom Holley. g ...- E' -p f, . V ' F - Jail '11 '.gw'i3d,,?'2 i:-,is'pg,fa.25.?,',g4L'4 ,2.ffrg ' 'J . , -- w1','- 'Q 7 -H' 1. 5 f fl' ,gi fl 'UglQ,7.1 'U-Pa5.3'?l1U-1323-F9'flfAlJ if 2 'slr fa JV FOOTBALL - Front Row, Lett to Right: Jeff Taylor, Henry Schafer, Doug Lamssies, Chris Brost, Chris Creelman, Wade Carpenter, Bryan Litke, Duane Davidson, Louis Perez, John Jaha, Pat Turner, Ed Allen, Rod Hine. Row 2: Rich Church, Willie Roberts, Tracy Skowhede, Lennie Meyer, Todd Newman, Tim Keys, Steve Gross, Alex Weist, Glen Langevin, Gary Pearce, Ken Wellman, Darryl Celestine, Mike Bjorge. Row 3: Coach Mirl Gratton, Coach Brad Hanna, Mark Ragan, Brett Leichner, Jim Anderson, John Lloyd, Chuck Temple, Tom Scheele, Dean Bergan, Anthony Roberts, Mike Helmick, Steve Paulson, Hillard Cooke, Coach Larry Delaney. 258 ORGANIZATIONS , 51, c it N 2 g .W Q., -f -A ,nm I ' 4 ff , L 1219-465' -LQS1Q'59f 914 nw ., -1 'im FRESHMAN FOOTBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Dave Anderson, Lance Barnes, David Young, Scott lnglesby, Troy Standing, Jim Ross, Todd Hamilton, Mark Nasby, Jeff Upton, Damon Larson. Row 2: Brian Davis, David Kramer, Mark Parrish, Jon Benjamin, Phil Spooner, Ty Allison, John Jones, Mark Gwynn, Mark Roth, Sean Quinlin, Jeff Hammack. Row 3: Aaron Payne, Brian Gregory, Derrick Vaughn, Allan McQueen, Steve Eckerson, John Hof- fard, Travis Paugh, Ken Lounsbury, Scott Spencer, Pete Dial, David Hardin. Row 4: Coach Stan Woodfil, Coach Keith Perkins, Coach Gary Pruett. 7 ' Y N41 1 4 ' ' rf' ' 2 VARSITY BOYS SOCCER - Front Row, Left to Right: Dean Osaki, Jeff Seto, Scot King, Scott White, Dan Rondema, Dave McDougaId, Lam Somsanith. Row 2: Yvonne Opperud, Linda Murphy, Marco Monteblanco, John Shin, Mike Maxwell, Jorge For- nos, Mark Stine, Kenny Shin, Jim Andrews, Sami Dockstader, Linda Davis, Coach Joe Little. JV BOYS SOCCER - Front Row, Left to Right: Roger Doolin, Kevin O'Leary, Bashar Trad, Tong Mova, Bounsou Vongdevane, Alex Mahl. Row 2: Richard Nelson, Montie Boyer, John Strand, Don Rondema, Gary Hammond, Elias Betrous, Viraphonh Phachanitthi, Coach Tim Hurley. W or ii f-4, 3 .1 ' ' ' A Y fig' 515 ae A 1 ffl ' L? ' Q A 'QQ ','i f 1, I 1 'E fflj A , f, ' ici , I , A x My g , Y -. UA liz' ' To sid y P ' WU WI 4. 3 134:22 f I ' 'J f 4 '2 Q , ' 'af--A--. : V 5' - A C if ' , f ' Wawimgy P' ' S Y '93 ' f A , 5 Q A 5 ':g...?-walfiff w , , Ye , :C Q . Q' V ,,,, f' 9 gag I f ,fl A 'T i ' d Q' 4734 39' YZ 4' A if ' 5.iv4'i?.'5f1 'Wi ' V4 ' I , Ji wp ' X, A ' , 'J V? as M my 51014 25 5 ' 52 Y . Y. it ,., Y 'Y , ., , M u, V . ,,,' s f -:rf f T Q A I QQ' FRESHMAN BOYS' SOCCER - Front Row, Lett to Right: Lee Her, Wade Snyder, Sean McCarthy, Rod Rust, Ke Ounaphon, Steve Gabriel. Row 2: Kamsouk Chanthakjoun, Somsouk Somsanith, Danny Sargant, Mike Kibbee, Beau Campbell, John Dale, Ken Chon, Kevin Gratiot, Coach Pete Ness. J .I I- I-A A ' ': -9 ' si '-'V , 4 I 7 ,Ke ? :pf ' W ' .f. C1 Y . .. I ' -31 ' ,. . 1 I Q - I ' 1 I ' I 5 I x. I 3 I ,LL . .A . - Q I Q ' ' 5 I ' r w, I I ' ' I . 1 ' . --f- , X . yr 1 I ,Ji - I U -'Ji . . A . Y , V. ll., , , - ,- , ,LQ y, I he ,, I ,- f :xl f ' ' I -. , . 4 - ,V 1,1 .... .1 ..l. I 'I . A - I E G 1 , LL' -1 ' 21,1 rr I A 1 ' J ,.' , 'J 1 - ' fm? -4 nm , If , 1 f I of .. , ,y f-gl - ,xml I f , , -f .- , 3 535 ' ' -- 'gg '15, -' ' . I ' ' ' 1' IV! , ,yn PM , 'f , I I y I I Jil 5 , .. 1 El I , .I ,A.r,r4 l,f.',,I.f I .., ,.:i-- f Q 5 I - ,J ,,'- ' i I f4JitQlT1.,i: 37 vga : Q ' f 1 '-.1 I , G -1 1.11 4 ' - -I Q 'HPLC s V' -5 27 X iff y A 3'-as S4 ' I ' s v 2 if . 9 ,. n fi! ' f. I M 'J- 'wi . .fm ', ' - .- ' - V. ' . , ' , 1 f ' , ', . I ,hw - fi , ' f' s '- -,:IJX'--- I '.,- t' -- -I . 5 Q.- ,, I- - fig , , . Q, ' -1 wt.. rf' Q J5f' ' 4?+51zZif:'fl'?ff4'u f??'f- 'aimf-:': 1 2-ai' z:.'-raigwf' I f ' :eff -' - 7 4 It f7?w,511LILf-4':f rr 1:'f'?.1.if?:e.' 'ji' , -wiv: , I: -, 2 dfgzikl- Q:-.EEYJ 1 .Tv,g,,,':'fm ,VM I , , iv A' 0 gl I it Qt-11:2-Iliigyi-, , rg 4 ' GIRLS' VARSITY SOCCER - Front Row, Left to Right: Carla Martin, Taunja Field, Janet Wilson, Tonya Bixby, Michele Smith, Karen Graves, Vanh Ounaphon, Carol Howe. Row 2: Coach Debbie Bartlow, Janet Worrail, Judy Welfringer, Cathy Frey, Brenda Yoder, Debbie Blakesley, Darci Walter, Millie Layman, Alicia Newton, Amber Hall. 260 ORGANIZATIONS GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row, Left to Right: Nancy Davidson, Lori Hammack, Michelle Mickel, Cami Gustafson, Cindy Czeluscinski, Dianna Roberts, Julie Anderson. Row 2: Coach Mike Baker, Chris Mason, Becky Green, Colleen Buxman, Amy Weaver, Michelle Grandy, Susan Kracke, Debbie Dollens, Collette McGehee, Coach Randy Brown. If . 1' J: :::::?:::: 'Q LA I' I S' f- 1 r 'Y XE wit -I cn? 3 L Q 5 5 x 4' ' ' 'Y-5-, - A-' . A-I '- I 'J 15 , -aa - N? ,Y ' , -,. X - 1 - G g I '31 Arif '-43 MJ 'Q I -- 1 l .- : F . I P' ix I-I T A , ' 1 Jk' sk: . N' V : 1 BOYS' CROSS COUNTRY - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Mike Baker, Hondo Griffiths, Roger Burdick, Rob Swenson, Jack Garrison, Jim Mantia, Paul Sullivan, Mark Watson, Stan Johnson, Clayton Johnson. Row 2: Brad Foote, Fritz Walenciak, Robert Cote, Jerry Luengen, Mike Buxman, Jerry Neubert, Kevin Horney, Coach Randy Brown. GIRLS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Front Row, Left to Right: Cari Baker, Pam Allen, Ann Criger, Angela King, Marla Clayton, Chrissy Makarounis, Sue Logsdon. Row 2: Leslie Tunks, Angela Fouquette, Lisa Werstlein, Lynn Andersen, Michelle Roddy, Michelle Hollis, Coach Linda Muralt. GIRLS' JV GYMNASTICS - Front Row, Left to Right: Heidi Notter, Angela King, Pam Allen. Row 2: Donna Lorenzen, Deena Handke, Tarla Kielty. ORGANIZATIONS 261 J 4154 BOYS' WATERPOLO - Front Row, Left to Right: Dan Smock, Mark Rankin, Rick Vail, Dan Berry, Leon Garcia, Mark Griggs, Carl Tuma, Matt Rankin, Jeff Kirchem, Eric Davenport. Row 2: Coach Clark, Jason Rockwell, Phetsamone Jeung, Tyler Jourdonnais, Jeff Grandy, Mike Griftith, Mark DelaRosa, Aaron Timm, Scott Symonds, Wayne Reynolds. Row 3: Randy Miller, Mark Proudfoot, Mike Antes. L- 2 GIRLS' WATERPOLO - Front Row, Left to Right: Meg Olsen, Tina Whitney, Patricia Lorys, Gina Jaha. Row 2: Ruth Lorentson, Suzy Ayers, Teresa Peak. Row 3: Ruth Anne Lorys, Tracy Nordlof. ii- in-ss r mv:-13 262 ORGANIZATIONS BOYS' VARSITY GYMNASTICS - Front Row, Left to 1 Right: Fred Rawlins, Shawn Vilhauer, David Waage, Bob , Scruggs, Coach Chuck Osborne. Row 2: Mike Simpson, Tony Raugust, Steve Anderson, Rob Oliver, Scott Wilson, Spencer Young, Ken Koblitz. BOYS' JV GYMNASTICS -- Front Row, Left to Right: FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Kim Hor- watt, Glenda Myers, Michelle Sunseri, Lani Forrester, Mychelle Vilhauer, Kari Lackstrom. Row 2: Coach Marilu Hutchens, Lisa Mc- Coy, Connie Jannsen, Nanette Bowlin, Leslie Johnson, Tami Kennedy. Darren Foster, Bill Tipton, Jason Kazinsky, Bob Westby, Chris Huston, Robbie Bergquist. Row 2: John Chassa- ing, Neal Hefty, Doug Kubat, Tracy Owen, Leroy Casali, Scott Blohm, Kevin Simmons. ORGANIZATIONS 263 JV VOLLEYBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Denise Nelson, Suzy Nelson, Sue Rathbun, Jeniece Grogan, Marion Marshall, Julie Zim- merman. Row 2: Karla Burkett, Wendy McClure, Deanne Domini- que, Coach Donna Becker, Jill Johnson, Kristie Wreath, Debra Dick. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL - From Left to Right: JoAnn Konno, Jody Sunde, Michelle Nelson, Theresa Rictor, Anita Wyatt, Coach Jane Miller, Andi Bittleston, Deanna Jones, Julie Waage, Sophia Skoro, Kim Penuel. BOYS' SWIMMING - Front Row, Left to Right: Mike Antes, Mark Lukrofka, Mark Rankin, Mark DelaRosa, Rick Vail, Matt Rankin, Tony Garcia, David McDougaId. Row 2: Eric Davenport, Mark Proudfoot, Dan Berry, Tyler Jourdonnais, Bob Scruggs. 264 ORGANIZATIONS I 'W HY iq' ,Q..W.t, nL ,M W '- 'f -T' ' , ,,,, , ' ' A Q, U, ,?x,,!.,,,,,b,,,, 5 ., I I ,- , -new 1 . X k 1. i--mmf , MET , 4. , ff 'W 9- V' f -aw- GIRLS' SWIMMING - Front Row, Left to Right: Jill Hartwig, Leanne Lewis, Janet Westley, Meg Olsen, Michele Walts, Dianna Roberts, Vickie Sanchez, Tina Correll. Row 2: Patricia Lorys, Lisa Johnson, Tina Whitney, Alicia Newton, Leslie Johnson, Ruth Anne Lorys, Michelle Sanford, Alyson Strohl. 644 7 I . 7-K X3 7 gf, , I -- . x ? n-'v, UE-XV I I ,lx ,. -' ' A, ' I li-.PIQN !', ,,,,- ,.Q'.,1 -Q., CN' ' --.WN-ikv VV h-,A-W hqdvaj VARSITY WRESTLING - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Monrad Bjorge, Steve Paulson, Wayne Trosino, John Benagni, Gary Oxford, Adam Hogan, Fred Rawlins, Coach Delance Duncan. Row 2: Roy Randall, Mark Griggs, Tony Delaney, Pat Wreath, Tim Keys, Pat Turner, Don Manary, Todd McCarthy, Brian McCarthy. Row 3: Bill George, Chris Creelman, Scott Wilson, Bryan Litke, Doug Lamssies, John Molt, Bob Kackman, Reagan Ross, Paul Lim, Wayne Meadows. ' FRESHMAN WRESTLING HOSTESSES - Front Row, Left to Right: Donna Kenison, Denise Huff- ! man. Row 2: Mychelle Vilhauer, Marla Clayton. ORGANIZATIONS 265 JV WRESTLING - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Monrad Bjorge, Steve Eckerson, Sean Quinlan, Gordon Cano, Coach Delance Duncan. Row 2: John Beland, Stan Johnson, Ron Silva, Scott Clarkson, Tony Perez. FRESHMAN WRESTLING - Front Row, Left to Right: Greg Pierson, Eric Harrel, Tom Barnes, John Chassaing, Rod Rust, Wade Snyder, Mike Wicks. W Row 2: Min Suh, Dan Sargant, Allan McQueen, Spencer Young, Mike Neuman, Gary Baechler, Pete Dial, Jason Kazinsky, Jim McDougald. Row 3: Bill Tipton, Brad Leverenz, David Kramer, Mike Griffith, Ricky Hayes, Jim Hendrie, Travis Paugh, John Jones, Steve Eckerson, Sean Quinlan. VARSITY WRESTLING HOSTESSES - Front Row, Left to Right: An- na Sekarich, Sabrina Gurusinghe, Kim Wellman. Row 2: Kim Smith Sue Ayers, Wendy Deibele, Tracy Gonzalez. JV BOYS BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Don Rondema, Terry Olson, Gene Butenschoen, Steve McDonald, Anthony Roberts, Curt Lind. Row 2: Tracy Skowhede, Scott Walker, Terry Delaney, Brian Montee, Marc Ham, John Jaha, Carl Sander. VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Jim Kitchen, Del Brown, Coach Gary Calhoun. Row 2: Tracy Cleys, Desmond Harper, Scott White, John Eckart, Chris Gilbert, Chris Dahlen, Jefl Hemstead, Gary Goldsmith, Mark Nelson, Steve Millspaugh, Mark Jacobson. FRESHMAN RED BOYS BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach John Nederhiser, Coach Tim Hurley. Row 2: Mar- ty Haller, Brian Gregory, Troy Standing, Jerry Neubert, Todd Burke, Mark Parrish, Phil Spooner, Kevin Foster, Dean Loveland, Scott Symonds, Wade Hamilton, Steve Gabriel, Darren Swails. ORGANIZATIONS 267 I mi. , Q 1 i Y. 5' QLT3 40' 'YUTQ N,-V .Z FRESHMAN GRAY BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Scott Spencer, Dave Nelson, Tyrin Cooke, Mike Kibbee. Row 2: Coach John Nederhiser, Mark Gwynn, Mark Parrish, Brent Gallagher Mike Lamb, Phil Spooner, Jim Stephens, Coach Brad Hanna, - ' -i.-- f Q. P. . .I YJ lv ,Ze SOPHOMORE BOYS BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Pete Ness Jim Anderson Row 2 JeH Rlese Dean Bergan, Frank Wakayama, Tom Scheele, Duane Davidson, Don Nichols Mark Ragan Don Anderson Hillard Cooke Ed Allen, Bashar Trad. GIRLS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Flight: Nanette Bowlin, Edith Wissen- back, Shari Bozich, Connie Jannsen, Leslie Waldon. Row 2: Yvonne Opperud, Coach Debbie Barlow, Jackie Hawe, Angie Hergert, Debbie Opperud, Lisa Baldrey, Coach Joyce Connut, Linda Davis. FIT F f ,mlm QFUT5 'Y- u ii. iris:-.tilt-. . A gg gb t I GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Lee Weaver, Krista Sorrells, Andi Bittleston, Dawn Hanley, Kristi Wilcox, Coach Bill Haller. Row 2: Julie Waage, Kristi Wreath, Gina Jaha, Janelle Dale, Deanne Dominique, Amy Weaver, Theresa Rictor, Debbie Blakesley, Diana Bowlin, Suzy Nelson. GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL - Front Row, Left to Flight: Cindy Fort, Deanne Domonique, Carol Scheeff, Amy Weaver, Nanette Bowlin. Row 3: Cathy Frey, Chris Mason, Jackie Howe, Ange Hergert, Denise Nelson, Lani Forrester, Joan Wicks, Suzy Nelson, Debbie Blakesley, Connie Frey, Kristi Wreath. Schrock. ' ..w+ ' -' I 'I -. 7 VARSITY FOOTBALL RALLY - Front Flow, Left to Flight: Lynn Andersen, Kirsten VanBrunt, Lynette Hergert, Tina Terada. Row 2: Patty Gravenites, Paula Thompson, Shelley ORGANIZATIONS 269 .fi Ae 5--A-1 ' M14 A 1' . P wc- 6 :T V ...-2-.-T 1 . -0' .V 1 1, 1 T iw 1 1 -. . N: 1' z Y ' Y u ,l f M - f ., Q ' ' --.. 'B' 4, I 1 '-fig .3 - f f A' ' - 'I fc. in. . ' Vf I. I -A 'f 5 ',-J 'f'll'vv21 ., - 1' L 55,5 ir 7. I A 1 P , ,L f I , - VL. A I. - 1 'a 'f5T'g?'V if -Egtfy' ,,,2 : ,,1 4 T' , N t .,,, -2 Niia- . A . ' ' ..-: - ' -f vfr-' on 2-ff A- 1 L..f, 1 .-S..-, ,,: 2: -'- -:i ifgfg .,., -'No-T . ... 1 . U ' M --1-.1-JZ, --...A --. . W ... t FRESHMAN RALLY - Front Row, Left to Right: Donna Kenison, Denise Huffman, Jenny Simonis. Row 2: Angie Hergert, Luan Deleganes, Cheri Williams. 4, L-1--u 1 5 ' ., - ln, i ,td 4-J W, 270 ORGANIZATIONS JV FOOTBALL RALLY - Front Row, Left to Right: Tammy Pollard, Patti Lusk. Lisa Brost. Row 2: Jill Johnson, Kim Becraft, Jamie Jenneke, Denise Cavitt. VARSITY BASKETBALL RALLY - Front Row, Left to Right: Jill Blodgett, Samia Azar, Leslie Tunks. Row 2: Angela Fouquett, Tam- my Perlman, Jody Dilley, Jennifer Best. JV BASKETBALL RALLY - Front Row, Left to Right: Lonni Rimes, Jonelle Demars Kathy David. Row 2: Stephanie Trump, Debbie Wright, Shelly Chassaing. QUALHA Front Row Left to Right Diane Emmons Jackie Pouppirt, Michelle Smith, Lynn Nelsen, Cindy Stocks Jodie Lombardi Shelley Hicks Becky Polzel Jill Anderson Toni Walker Stacy Smith Row 2 Carolyn Kay, Rhomi Hanna, Bonnie Rector, Tina Adkins, Megan Arnold Valerie Moore Bonnie Bue PattiPhill1ps Shelley Nystrom Kristi Repp Liz Crites Joyce Hosaka. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Front Row Left to Right: Patti Lusk, Kerri Schwerger, Amy Weaver Jenlece Grogan Lisa Johnson Thanh thuy Nguyen Michelle Mlckel Row 2 Ken Beebe, Wayne Reynolds, Wendy Deibele, Lou Shock, Nanette Bowlin Leann Sanderson Allyson Busch Kim Horwatt Row 3 Roni Driver Kristen Griffith, Scott Clarkson, Brian Nakata, Jason Howard, Amy Spreadborough Carol Long Linda SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Front Row, Left to Right: Mike Shaw, Bill George. Row 2: Jeff Bray, Andi Bittleston. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Front Row, Left to Right: Sue Ayers, Michelle Grandy. Row 2: Joe EI-Khal, Lori Wheeler. .M-1. A .L .. wwf E E rs 1 a f ni- x- ,g Y . CONCERT CHOIR - Front Row, Left to Right: Alanna Taylor, Becky Rasmussen, Deanne Dominique, Renee Peace, Janene Robinson, Tammy Hanson, Laura Schultz, Barbie Berreth, Brigitta Linn, Michelle Whitney, Jill Smith, Meg Olsen, Kim Hill, Row 2: Jenney Moore, Connie Peters, Stephanie Parker, Laurel Flint, Jody Sunde, Jena Blackburn, Kathy Long, Lisa-Marie Monnie, Sheryl Davis, Renee Durr, Kim Bowen, Diana Campbell, Row 3: Janice Cook, Natalie White, Jeff Swanson, Brad Scriber, Mike Boell, Brad Taylor, Dave Wright, Larry Philippi, Shawn Vilhauer, Jan Reibach, Bart Allen, Jon Strand. Row 4: Mr. Geo! Boers, Kelly McCullough, Dave Simonis, Dean Brown, Mark Stephenson, Bob Westby, John Tiller, Jim Mantia, Chris Kenney, Randy Brunelle, Jim DeCamp, Tom Manning, John Benagni, SPANISH CLUB - Front Row, Left to Right: Brenda Bidner, Mary Bec, Alicia Newton, Sandra Louie, Ana Nelsen. Row 2: Brent Delp, Nora Matthews, Kelly Leer, Mr. Joe Little, Karen Macdonald, Anita Nelsen, Tony Egger. Row 3: Ervin Lantos, Scott White, Daniel Zavoiu, Sandi Steele, Mark DeiaRosa, Becky Sears, Wayne Trosino, Marie Hitz, Jim Martin, Teresa Nelsen. -m,---..'-'--,F- LIE! +1-3 .H gf ,ia -. 've A..Q ggi.: Igjfy 3 as xl Xx.L1 Ji' 272 ORGANIZATIONS GERMAN CLUB Front Row Left to Right Chuck Temple Yanci Settlemeier Julie Waage, Alice Chung, Jenny Mooney, Doug Lamssles Keith Wilson Peggy Olson Flow 2 John Eckart Scott Wilson Lori Wheeler Laura Eckart, Chris Mason, Alisa Wuitschick, Lmda Leonard Dave Smith Row 3 Jim Schoebel Rod Haney Matt Stneby Brian McCarthy, Michelle Kramer, Haley Schnell, Mike SPEECH TEAM - Front Row, Left to Right: Margaret Wang, Michelle Jackson, Leanne Lewis, John Lowe. Flow 2: Pat Lasswell, Becky Pazlar, Dave Elott, Ms. Crete Miller. SCIENCE CLUB - Front Row, Left to Right: Mr. Fred Brace, Ervin Lantos, Kathy Strieby, Ralph Chen. Row 2: Neil Berry, Bob McKinnon, Joe El-Khal, Kenny Shin, Jerry Luengen. ORGANIZATIONS ,- ,,,,, 1 FRENCH CLUB - Front Row, Lelt to Right: Julie Yee, Jean Lee, Kris Spangler, STUDENT BODY OFFIQERS - FVQW' Len to-Right: Tina Thanh Thuy Nguyen. Row 2: Wendy Deibele, Deanna Jones, Cindy Chu, Jackie Tefadav Tracy C'eY5- Anita WYanf M'CheIleSmI1h- Roberts, Becky Green, Camil Dahdouh. YQTKKV . 'Y ,,.,., . . .-- ' TAIF - Front Row, Left to Right: Joyce Norton, Sandi Steele, Karen Mac- HIGHLAND DANCERS - From Left to Right: Lin- donald, Tammy Hanson. Row 2: Becky Sears, Kelly Leer, Marie Hitz, Anna da Sato, Jenny Mooney. Sekarich, Vickie Huntley, Laura Robinson. VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE - Front Row, Left to Right: Alanna Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Janice Cook, Brad Taylor, , 4 ' , W Jenny Moore. Row 2: Bart Allen, Renee Peace, Jill Smith, ,, H , Ii I John Strand, Dave Simonis, Janene Robinson, Row 3: fx R 1 , , i' ' V '1 5 , Renee Durr, Jim Mantis, Lisa-Marie Monnie, Dean - - ,, I - Brown, Becky Rasmussen, Mr. Geof Boers. I X Q 4 ct'-or ' A ren' K -..e,,, JUNIOR BUILDING CHOIR - Front Row, Left to Right: Ken Schoen, Scott Collins, Mike Gardner, Troy Hansen, Ralph Kneller, Jim Anderson, Jackie Dyson, Colleen Buxman, Carrie Plowman, Gina Freeman, Julie Anderson. Row 2: Rebecca Hooper, Tanya Heil, Lei Feiler, Karen Boell, Melissa Kougl, Lisa McCoy, Deanna Hathaway, Shelley Peterson, JoAnne Fink, Bill Church. Row 3: Carla Kersey, Tonya Johnson, Judy Baumgardner, Barb Lamssies, Colleen McGeHee, Jean Fortune, Desi Rickman, Iona Pemberton, Dar-Shan Montgomery, Mary Salsbery, Carol Gerdes. Row 4: Kelli Blevins, Frankie Andrezejeski, Linda Etzel, Betty Beatty, Christal Laing, Julie Clark, Mark Bowen, Mike Griffith, Chris Johnson, Curtis Lind, Brad Lindquist, Mr. Geof Boers. I SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Left to Right: Becky Green, Wendy Deibele, Jeniece Grogan. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Front Row, Left to Right: Kim Horwatt, Leann Sanderson. Row 2: Wayne Reynolds, Michelle Kramer, Kristen Griffith, Leslie Johnson. THESPIANS - Front Row, Left to Right: Liz Arnold, Kim Kalapus, Michelle Payer, Michelle Whitney, Renee Peace. Row 2: Karen Smith, Jon Strand, Kris Spangler, David Spiegel, Doug Kubat, Randy Brunelle. Row 3: Mr. Rick Zimmer, Becky Rasmussen, Brian Miller, Steve Anderson, Shawn Vilhauer. ORGANIZATIONS 275 '-11-.1 STAGE BAND - Front Row, Left to Right: Biran Bills, Jim Darnall, Ted Erickson, Michelle Whitney, Lisa Hall. Row 2: Richard Mock, Bob Erickson, Alicia Newton, Clark Bondy, Greg Pierson, Veronica Vawter. Row 3: Kelly McCullough, Jeff Swanson, Mark Gwynn, Bill George, Kevin Spooner, Jeff Blodgett, Craig Pyne, Peter Hewson, Jim Nitta, Doug Kubat. Row 4: David Johnson, Bill Obermaier, Dave Marier, Rob Stites, Tom Scheele, Larry Philippi, Mark Grigg, Mr. Mark Gaulke, Rhonda Foley. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Front Row, Left to Right: Susie Yee, Michelle Nelson, Susan Kracke, Michelle Payer, Michelle Grandy, Julie Waage, Kristi Wilcox, Andi Bittleston, Darcy Deibele, Lynda Sato. Row 2: Ralph Chen, Joe El-Khal, Bob McKinnon, Rob Schroeder, Kim Kalapus, Lorraine Larson, Theresa Rictor, Danette Stupur, Rena Molik, Penny Walls, Shannon Lannigan. Row 3: Scott White, Brett Leichner, Mark Schmuckley, Betsy Palmer, Diana Bowlin, Colleen Burke, Julie Zimmerman, Janene Robinson, Becky Rasmussen, Jeane Lee, Sandra Louie, Kerry Mager. Row 4: Jett Seto, Chris Dahlen, Rob Bents, Leanne Beall, Diane Elliott, Ruth Anne Lorys, Shannon Murray, Kathy Strieby, Linda Leonard, Nancy Chu, Laura Robinson. Row 5: Paul Feller, Roger Doolin, Bill George, Marie Hitz, Mike Shaw. Bob Farnes, Jerrv Luenden. Peter Kracke. Q , A l Q Z Ei .Jd.i.f'17I:,Q - .Q 'WT' HIGHLANDER STAFF - Front Row, Left to Right: Kim Kalapus, Michelle Payer, Danette Stupur, Leanne Beall. Row 2: Joyce Norton, Reagan Ross, Chris Creelman, Mrs. Elaine Murphy, Darcy Deibele, Kelly Conley. Flow 3: Kelly Leer, Diane Elliott, Veronica Freitas, Gary Goldsmith. MARCHING BAND - Front Row, Left to Right Paul Sullivan, Rhonda Foley, Jason Chronister, Renee Durr, Doug Kubat, Tonya Bixby, Scott Warnke, Dar- rin MacKay, Tim Friesen, Brian Holme, Lynda Sato, Ted Erickson, Dan Ruler, Roger Doolin. Row 2: Denise Nelson, Eileen Weis, Evan Davis, Sheryl Montee, Carol Howe, Sandy Fields, Hope Lawer, David King, David Kay, Glen Coltrin, Brian Bills, Sharon Wilda, Kim Horwatt, Greg Pierson, Yvonne Williams, Kris Sorrells, Paul Feller, Janet McBee, Elizabeth Eichelbrenner, Tammy Pollard, Spencer Young. Row 3: Michelle Mickel, Judy Dunbar, Tina Whitney, Vickie Huntley, Laura Robinson, Leslie Johnson, Becky Stevens, Diane Kenney, Lisa Hall, Bob Erickson, Mark Griggs, Steve Hull, Jeremy Gurus- inghe, Min Suh, Tina Lyons, Dorie Morton, Mr. Jay Burchak, Kevin Spooner. Row 4: Carol Dulay, Heidi Johnson, Jim Darnall, David Marier, Brent Wiest, Scot Jeter, Bruce Rector, Darci Walter, Keith Smith, Kim Willhite, Jim Nitta, Larry Phillipi, Jennifer Geist, Alicia Newton, Shannon Lannigan, Kerry Mager. Row 5: Millie Layman, Leanne Lewis, Richard Nelson, Clark Bondy, Rob Stites, Peter Hewson, Tom Scheele, Craig Pyne, Chris Jacques, Jeff Blodgett, Bruce Elliott, Mike Simpson, Gary Nelson. ORGANIZATIONS 27 VARSITY SOFTBALL - From Row, Left to Right: Kelley Searing, Michelle Nelson, Cathy Frey, Andi Bittleston, Dawn Hanley, Gina Jaha, Danette Stupur. Row 2: Lea Ric- tor, Joan Wicks, Debbie Blakesley, Diana Bowlin, Suzy Nelson, Krista Sorrells, Coach Gary Calhoun. JV SOFTBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Sue Rathbun, Rhonda Belville, Holly Hanley, Karla Burkett, Vicki Sanchez, Kim Smith, Brenda Yoder, Row 2: Lisa Hall, Joan Wicks, Teresa Nice, Marne Corbett, Angie Hergert, Renee Mills, Denise Hull- man, Karen Graves, Coach Jane Miller. TAMS - Front Row, Left to Right: Crissy Makarounis, Susan Logsdon, Tiffany Routt, Leanne Beall, Lisa Werstlein, Lucy Trogen, Joanne Rizzo, Lisa Maki. Row 2: Angela King, Sue Hoffmeister, Patty Bieker, Shelly Redmond, Kelli Campbell, An- toinette David, Julie Castrapel, Tammy Grumbo, Pam Allen. Row 3: Elise Bounefl, Sue Devet, Melissa Nolind, Pam Pilher, Julie Howells, Jeannine Crow, Michelle Ross, Tanya Heil, Julie Yee. 278 ORGANIZATIONS l 1 l BOYS' TRACK - Front Row, Left to Right: Jim McDougald, Chris Brost, Dean Osaki, Spencer Young, Ken Chon, Bryan Litke, lan McGee, Stan Johnson, Mark Watson, Ken Lounsbury, Brad Foote, Row 2: Coach Mirl Gratton, Pat Wreath, Greg Pierson, Rob Schroeder, Paul Ternes, Rick Buchanan, Steve Eckerson, Tracy Skowhede, Brett Leicner, Jim Hendrie, Ken Wellman, Rod Haney. Row 3: Coach Randy Brown, Gary Nelson, Brian Miller, John Lloyd, Phil Spooner, Robert Cote, Gene Butenschoen, Chris Dahlen, Mark Ragan, Rob Williams, Haley Larson, Don Rondema, Coach Milt Staple. Row 4: Coach Walt Skowhede, Roger Doolin, Mike Maxwell, Steve Thomas, Scott Clarkson, Jerry Neubert, Hillard Cooke, Jeft Pitman, Paul Sullivan, Jim Mantia, Fritz Walenciak, Ron Ares, Jeff Taylor, Coach Larry Delaney, BOYS' GOLF - Front Row, Left to Right: Mike Kibbee, Rick Taylor, Kevin O'Leary, Charlie Smith, Kris Kastner. Row 2: Coach Stan Woodtill, Marc Ham, Tom Dollens, Mark Jacobson, Mark Parrish, Jeff Anderson. ' 1 ' 1 F-Nw - ,, . , ,V .e .f., ,,,,.. BOYS' TENNIS - Front Row, Left to Right: Rob Veatch, David Johnson, David Johnson, Lance Lannigan, Clayton Johnson, Ke Ounaphon, Coach Gary Pruett. Row 2: Sam Somsanith, Dean Roundy, Jeff Seto, Carl Sandness, Jeff Hemstead, Scott White, Don Weber, Bill Obermaier, Paul Feller, Sean McCarthy. f. xx, -1: L ' ' Eff., Lf,,fL,.,wp' ,g,,,, ALI fe ff,fz,:,f1wL,i6 'f GIRLS' GOLF - Front Row, Left to Right: Coach Brad Han- na, Kristine Sherman, Margaret Anderson, Kim Horwatt, Kim Corson. Row 2: Leann Seethaler, Tammy Perlman, Tracy Waltz, Michele Waltz, Dana Roberts. lfll GIRLS' TENNIS - Front Row, Lett to Right: Kelly Leer, Kim Kalapus, Katy Molik, Lenette Sandness, Wendy McClure, Amy Spread- borough, Becky Green. Row 2: Coach Marilu Hutchens, JoAnn Konno, Wendy Deibele, Marion Marshall, Annette Storm, Lonni Rimes, Julie Anderson, Denise Gomez. GIRLS' TRACK - Front Row, Left to Right: Cami Gustafson, Angie Celestine, Toni Walker, Yvonne Williams, Yvonne Opperud, Michelle Grandy, Nancy Davidson, Michelle Mickel. Row 2: Coach Mirl Gratton, Yanci Settlemier, Linda Davis, Jennifer Geist, Cara Dayton, Diana Jordon, Theresa Rictor, Melody Stupey, Debbie Dollens, Coch Larry Delaney. Row 3: Coach Randy Brown, Darci Clausen, Danielle Steele, Lori Hammack, Millie Layman, Dianna Roberts, Kim Hill, Stephanie Mickel, Vickie Nelsen. 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' , -fzsfflea-wf24:u,- we :wah . g.s'if3se4Q.:1 ' . ..:- fm qg i l VARSITY BASEBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Don Schafer, Jerry Wilson, Bob Burton, Chris Creelman, Steve Nelson, Del Brown. Row 2: Todd Newman, Rob Bents, Mike Shaw, Peter Kracke, Bill Pearce, John Tallmon, Gary Goldsmith, Coach Mike Fitz. Row 3: Coach Tim Hurley, Jim Wilson, Joe Griffin, Dale Terhune, Gary Cawley, Bill Hart, Bob Farnes, Mike Pifher, Mark Herndon. Coach Pete Ness. JV BASEBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Joe Coto, Rod Hine, Ed Allen, Dan Stupur, Larry Williamson, Tom Boggs. Row 2: Craig Cochran, John Jaha, Ted Marcus, Don Nichols, Terry Delaney, Frank Wakayama, Dan Schmitz. Row 3: David Gregory, Gary Oxford, Gary Pearce, Chris Jacques, Glen Langevin, Fred Rawlins, Coach Mike Fitz. FRESHMAN BASEBALL - Front Row, Left to Right: Jim Ross, John Hoffard, Todd Hamilton, Ed Sargant, Todd Burke, Scott Spencer, Pete Dial, Jeff Hammack, Jeff Upton. Row 2: Coach Zed Merrill, Wade Hamilton, Jeff Earls, Rod Rust, Steve Gabriel, Eric Harrell, Aaron Payne, Derrick Vaughn, Scott lngelsbv. V f - 'frm ., l l , f L A Abila, Kathy 1123 Adair, Chrlstlne1113 Adama, Denlse1123 Aday, Rlchard193 Adkins, TIna1113 Aitken, Shannon 193 Alberts Marcle 10 Allen Allen Allen Allen Allen: Allen Allen . l 3 Barton1113 Ed 1103 Mlke1103 Pamela1103 Ronnle1103 ,Theresa1113 ,TracI1123 Allison, Brett 193 Amnath, Bouaphanh193 An, Hun 1103 An, Uk 1123 Andersen, Lee1113 Andersen, Lynn 1113 Anderson, aiuy1123 Anderson, David 193 Anderson, Don 193 Anderson, Donna1123 Anderson, James 1113 Anderson, James 193 Anderson, Janet 1123 Anderson, Jefirey 1103 Anderaon,Jlll1123 Anderson, Julle1103 Anderson, Lucy 1103 Anderson, Margaret 1123 Anderson, Stephen 1113 Andexler, Steven 1103 Andrews, James 1123 Andrezeleskl, Franklln193 Andrus, Susan 1103 Annas. Oulnn1123 Antes, MlchaeI1103 Apllngton, Terry 193 Arb, Davld193 Ares, Jon 193 Ares, Ronald 1113 Arnold, Ellzabeth1123 Arnold, Megan 11 13 Arnold, Susan 1123 Arpln, Rlchard1123 Attebery, Cathy 1123 Aubert, Rosemary 1103 Ayers, Suzy 11 13 Azar, Fadl1103 Azar, Robby 1103 Azar, Samla1123 B Baechler, Gary 193 Bailey, Gerl1103 Baird, Robert 1103 Baker, Carl 1123 Baker, Charlotte 1103 Baker, John 193 Baldrey, Llsa193 Ball, Mlchael1103 Ball, MychaeI193 Barker, Robert 1103 Barklow, James 1103 Barnes, Lance 193 Barnes, Thomas 193 Barnett, Sherryl 193 Barrett, Karie1123 Barrett, Tammy 1103 Baton, Angela 193 Batterson, Robln1113 Bauder. Leo 193 Baumgardner, Fred 1103 Baumgardner, Judy 193 Beall, Leanne 1123 Beatty, Betty 193 Bec, Mary 1103 Becratt, Klmberly1103 Beebe, Kenneth 193 Beland, John 1103 Belesiotls, Cathy 11 13 Belville, Rhonda 1103 Benagnl, John 1103 Bendlnelll, Loulse1123 Benjamin, Jon 193 Bents, Robert 1123 Bergan, Dean1103 Bergeson, David 1113 Berkshire, Ronald 193 Bernhardt. Darcy 193 Berreth, Barbara 1103 Berry, Danlel1113 Berry, Nell 1123 Best. Jenniler1113 Besl. Robert1113 Betrous, Ellas1113 Betrous, Osama 1 103 Biddlecome, Terrl1113 282 INDEX 28 194 28 216 194 216 204 76,102,103,104, 105,111,194 204 204 84, 204 67 194 28 216 216 209 28, 59 194 194 28 216 204 28 194 216 28 72, 204 28 204 204 28, 183 107,118, 119, 136, 194 204 28, 119 216 204 28, 129, 134 204 216 216 216 194 28 194 28 28 28 204 194 204 204 28, 92, 134 216 204 204 28, 156 204 216 216 204 216 204 204 216 216 216 28 204 216 194 216 204 216 28, 96 216 204 204 216 204 194 204 204 28, 70 216 29, 48 85, 204 194 216 216 204 194 29, 49, 51 187. 194 194 194 204 194 Index Bidner, Brenda 1103 Bieker, Patricla1103 Bills, Brian 11 13 Binder, Anthony 193 Bittleston, Andrea 1123 Bixby, Tonya 193 Blorge, MIke1103 Blackburn, Jena1103 Blakely, HolIl1123 Blankenship, LaurIe1103 Blankenship, Shelley1123 Blevins, Kelll1103 BIocker,ShalmaIene1103 Blodgett, Jeft1113 Blodgett,JlII1113 Blohm, Scott 193 Bodle, Brian193 Boehler, Corina1103 Boehler, Craig 1123 Boell, Karen193 Boell, Michael 1103 Boettcher, Brenda 1123 Boggs Pruatt, Thomas 1103 Bolotow, David 193 Bolotow, Linda 11 13 Bond, John 193 Bond, Kali 1123 Bondy, Clark 1113 Bonner, Brian 1123 Bonner, Katherine 11 13 Booth, Kimberly 193 Borstrom, Sari 1103 Botel, Dale 1103 Bouck, Scott 193 Bouneft, Ellse1103 Bowen, Klm1113 Bowen, Mark 1103 Bowlln, Dlana1113 Bowlln, Nanette193 Boyd, Penelope 193 Boyer, Brenda 1103 Bozlch, Sharl193 Bracken, Mlchelle1113 Braden, Nancy 193 Bradner, John 1123 Bramer, Sonla1123 Brant, Danlel1123 Brauer, Karen1113 Braxton, Rose 1103 Bray, Jeft1123 Bressel, Nathan 193 Bridge, Rodney 1123 Brlskey, Robert 193 Brockus, Jennl1er1103 Brokenshlre, Tony 1123 Brost, Chris 11 13 Brost, Lisa 12043 Brown, Andrew 193 Brown, Dean 1103 Brown, Delbert 1103 Brown, Don 193 Brown, Gary1113 Brown, Tamml1103 Brown, Teresa 193 Bmmmer, Bernard 1123 Brunelle Randy 11 13 Brunelle, Tracy 1103 Bryant, Kevin 1103 Buchanan, Richard 1123 Buckland, Joni 1113 Buckley, Kelsey 1103 Bue, Bonnle1113 Bue, Harry 193 Buftington, Joseph 193 Buffington, Valerie 11 13 Bunch, Lori 1103 Burdick, Roger 1123 Burg, Christophe 11 13 Burg, Renee 1103 Burke, Colleen 1113 Burke, Todd 193 Burkett, Karla 1103 Burklund, Charles 1113 Burnett, Michelle 193 Burton, Richard 1123 Burton, Robert 1123 Busch, Allyson 193 Bush, Meri Ann 1113 Butenschoen, Gene 11 13 Butler, Shawn 1123 Buxman, Colleen 1103 Buxman, Michael 1113 Cahill, Traci 1103 Cain, Lewis 193 Calder, Lissa1103 Callaghan, Sean 1113 Callahan, Heather 1103 Campbell, Beau 193 Campbell, Betty 1123 Campbell, Bonny1103 Campbell, Diana1103 Campbell, Kelli 1103 Campbell, Kristeen1113 106,10 29,122,123, 29, 85, 75, 204,111, 74, 63, 204, 9,118,119, 104,107, 96, 205, 109, 141, 61, 204 204 194 216 180 216 204 204 29 204 29 216 204 194 194 216 216 204 29 216 204 29 204 216 194 216 29 75 96 194 216 204 204 216 204 194 204 194 216 216 204 216 194 216 29 29 29 194 204 29 216 29 216 204 29 194 204 216 204 204 204 194 216 216 29 194 204 204 29 194 204 194 216 216 194 205 29 194 205 194 216 208 194 216 29 177 216 194 194 29 205 194 205 126 205 194 205 216 30 205 205 205 194 Cano, Gordon 1103 Carcasses. Kendra 193 Carpenter, Wade1103 Caruthers, Chrls193 Casall, Leroy 1103 Casey, Krlssy193 Castrapel, JuIle1113 Castro, Edward 193 Catabay, Eleanor 1103 Cavltt, Denlse1103 Cawley, Gary 1123 Cayson, Robert 1123 Celestine, Angela 11 13 Celestine, Darryl 1103 Cerullo, Annamarle1123 Chanthakjoun, Kamsouk193 Chanthephanh, Bouakhay1103 Chanthaphanh, S0mchay1103 Charpentier, Darrell 1103 Charpentier, Karen 193 Chase, Joel 1103 Chase, RIchard1113 Chassaing, John 193 Chassalng, Shelly 1103 Cheek, Edward 1123 Chehak, Gregory1103 Chen, Ralph 1303 Chen, Robin 193 Cherry, Pamela 193 Chiddix, MlcheIle193 Child, Tyrene1123 Chlu, Dick 1123 Choi, John 193 Choi, Steve 11 13 Chon, Kenneth 193 Chrlstle Ill, George 193 Chronlster, Jason 193 Chu, CIndy1103 Chu, Debble193 Chu, Nancy 1123 Chung, Allce1113 Church, BIllle1103 Church, Mark 11 13 Clark, Amy 11 13 Clark, Julle1103 Clark, Kell 193 Clark, Kerry 1123 Clarkson, Scott 1103 Clausen, Darcl1103 Clay, Sally 1123 Clay, Wllllam 193 Clayton, Marla193 Clemens, Ted 1123 Clementlch, Taml1103 Cleys, Tracy 1123 Cline, Tereasa1103 Cloud, Debble193 Cochran, Cralg1103 Cochran, Troy 1103 Cole, Amanda 193 Cole, Cralg1113 Collins, Russell1113 Collins, Scott 193 Colllson, John 1103 Coltrln, Glenn 193 Coltrln, Wayne 1103 Compton, Jerry 1103 Conant, Sandy 193 Conant, Shannon 1123 Conklin, Lee 193 Conley, Chrlstopher1103 Conley, Kelly 1303 Cook, Janice1123 Cooke, Hillard1103 Cooke, Tyrln 193 Coon, Carolyn 1123 Coons, Charles 1123 Cooper, Kitten 1123 Corbett, Marne 193 Cornelius, Michael 1103 Correll, Tlna193 Corson, Kimberly 1103 Cote, Robert 1123 Cote, Teresa1113 Coto, Angela 1113 Coto, Joe 1103 Cowger, Tammy 193 Cox, Laree 193 Crader, MlChael1113 Crandall, Christine 1123 Crandall, Curtls1103 Crane, Donna 193 Craun, Lanoe1103 Creelman, Chris 11 13 Crlger, Ann Lenore193 Crltes, Ellzabeth1123 Crow, Jeannine 11 13 Crowell, Tlna1103 Crowell, Tonya 193 Crumley, Randy 1103 Culver, Drew 193 Culver, Lisa 1123 Cummins, Brenda 1103 Curran, Rob193 Czeluscinski, Cynthia 1123 D 96, 203, 30, 72, 104, 205, 30, 59, 110, 67, 30, 120, 30, 65, 217, 188, 205 216 205 216 205 205 194 216 205 205 30 125 194 205 30 216 205 205 205 217 205 194 217 228 30 205 128 217 205 217 30 30 217 194 217 217 217 205 217 30 199 205 194 194 205 217 83 205 205 30 217 217 30 205 123 205 217 205 205 219 194 194 217 205 217 205 205 217 30 217 205 30 30 205 217 30 30 30 217 205 217 205 30 194 194 205 217 217 194 31 205 217 205 195 217 31 195 205 217 205 217 31 205 217 31 Dahdouh, CamlI191 Dahle, Dlana191 Dahlen, Chrlstopher1121 Dale, Janelle 1121 Dale, John Mark 191 Daniels, Laura 1101 Danlels, Kennlth 191 Danielson, Donna 1101 Danielson, Georgla1111 Danielson, Ruth 1111 Danos, Dawn Lea 1121 Dara, Mounthala 1101 Darnall,Jlm1101 Davenport, Eric 1111 David, Antoinette 1121 David, Cathy 1101 David, Jacquelyne191 Davidson, Duane 1101 Davidson, James 1101 Davidson, Nancy 191 Davis, Brian 191 Davis, Chris 1121 Davis, Evan 191 Davis, Jon1101 Davis, Kendon1101 Davis, Linda 11 11 Davis, Randy 1121 Davis, Rhonda 1101 Davis, Sheryl 1121 Davis, Teresa 1121 Davis, Theresa 1121' Dayton, Cara 1101 Deare, Ed 1101 Decamp, James 1121 Dehart, Tamera1101 Dehler, Barry 191 Dehler, Beth 1121 Deibele, Darcy 1121 oeibele, wenay11o1 Dela Rosa, Mark 11 11 Dela Torre, Alberto 191 Delaney, Terry 1101 Delaughter, Randall 1111 Deleganes, Dean 1121 Deleganes, Luan191 Delfel, Adam 1121 Delfel, Jason 1101 Delfel, Tracy 1101 Delfin, Rene 1121 Demnrs, Corinna 1121 Demars, JonelI1101 Denny, John 1101 Derrer, Michelle 191 Derry, Jennifer 191 Deschaine, Doraen191 Despain, Leeland191 Devet, Suzane1121 Dewyn, Ricky 1101 Dexheimer, Penny 1101 Dexter, Michael 191 Dial, Peter 191 Dicarlo, Merri191 Dick, Debra 1101 Dickinson, Jeffrey 1121 Dietz, Connie 11 11 Dilley, Jodeana1111 Dixon, Mark 11 11 Dobos, Nicole 191 Dockstader, Samantha 11 11 Dollens, Debora1121 Dollens Ill, James 11 11 Dominique, Deanne1101 Donahue, Sean 1111 Donily, Tonja1121 Doolin, Roger1l11 Draper, David 1101 Driver, Roni 191 Dryer, Nicole 1121 Dulas, Tamara 191 Dulay, Carolyn 191 Dunbar, Judy 11 11 Duncan, Angela 1101 Duncan, Susan 1101 Dunkelberger, Kelly 1101 Dunlap, Wesley 1101 Dunn, Marlyss1101 Dupasquier, Darren 1111 Durham, Sheila 1101 Durr, Brian 1101 Durr, Renee 1111 Duvall, Dan 191 Duyck, James1101 Dyer, Jerry 11 11 Dynes, Michele 11 11 Dynes, Sean 1111 Dyson, Jackie 191 Dzang, Pham 1101 E Earls, Jeffrey 191 Easley, William 191 East, Robert 1101 Eastman, ChelIi1111 Eckardt, Shawn 191 Eckart, John 11 11 31, 31, 150, 195, 205, 188, 215, 206 174 143, 179 68 106 144,167, 116, 217 217 140 164 217 205 217 205 195 195 31 205 205 199 31 205 217 206 205 217 217 31 217 205 205 195 31 205 31 31 31 206 206 31 231 217 31 31 206 195 217 206 195 31 217 31 206 206 31 31 206 206 217 217 217 217 32 206 206 217 218 218 206 32 195 195 195 218 195 32 195 206 195 32 195 206 218 32, 70 195, 66, 70, 218 218 206 206 206 206 206 206 195 206 206 195 218 206 195 195 195 218 206 218 218 206 195 218 195 Eckart, Laura1101 Eckerson, John 1111 Eckerson, Steve 191 Edwards, Lanette1101 Egger, Tony 191 Ehlers, Tamara 11 11 Elchelbrenner, Ellzabeth1101 El-Khal, Joseph 1111 Elllott, Brenda 1101 Elllott, Bruce 191 Elllott, Dlana1121 Elllott, Jeffrey 191 Elllson, RIchard1101 Elott, Davld1121 Emerson, Scott 11 11 Emmons, Dlane1121 Engle, Debbie 1121 Engstrom, Heather 191 Epstein, Dora 1101 Erickson, Mark 1101 Erickson, Robert 1101 Erickson, Stephanie 191 Erickson, Ted 1121 Erikson, Sean 191 Erspamer, Michelle 191 Ervin, Cynthia 191 Etzel, Brian 1121 Etzel, Linda 191 Everts, Tom 191 P Fang, Lou1121 Fang, Mai 191 Farnes, Robert 1121 Fast, Joey 191 Federici, Martha 11 11 Feller, Lei 191 Feller, Paul 1111 Fengler, Lisa 11 11 Fent, N. Michele 191 Ferris, Dawn 1121 Fetters, Chris 11 11 Fent, Shelly 191 Field, Jon J.191 Field, Taunja1111 Fields, Sandra 191 Fink, Joanne1101 Fisher, Kristina 11 11 Flagg, Kelly 191 Flaherty, John 191 Fleming, Harold 1121 Fleming, Laurie 1101 Flener, Kenneth 1101 Flint, Laurel 1101 Fogarty, Colleen 1121 F0991 Kevin 1121 Foley, Rhonda 1101 Foote, Brad 1101 Ford, James1101 Ford, Troylon 1121 Foreman, Trina1111 Fornos, Jorge 11 11 Fornos, Luis1121 Fornos, Meda191 Forrest, Sombra191 Forrester, Lani 191 Forrester, Lora 11 11 Fort, Cindy1111 Fortune, Jean 191 Fossum, Lisa 1121, Foster, Darren 1111 Foster, Kevin 191 Fouquette, Angela 1121 Fox, Valerie 1121 Francis, Ruth 191 Frank, Denise 1121 Franke, Kimberly 191 Franko, Liesl191 Frasier, Steven 1121 Freeman, Gina 191 Freeman, Mindy1101 Freitas,.Veronica1121 French, Heidi 1121 French, James 1101 Frenzel, William 191 Freshour, Roger 191 Frey, Cathy 11 11 Friesen, Timothy 191 Fry, Patricia 1121 Fuestman, Elizabeth 1111 G Gabriel, David 1111 Gabriel, Joyce1101 Gabriel, Steve 191 Gage, Misty 1101 Gaither, Taryn 1111 Gallagher, Brent 191 Garcia, Tony 11 11 Gard ner, MiCha6I191 Gardner, Teresa 11 11 Garrison, John 1101 58, 132, 32, 80, 32, 48, 79, 122, 111 32 100 79, 148, 195, 1915 206 195 218 206 218 195 206 195 206 218 282 218 206 282 195 32 32 218 107 195 206 218 130 218 218 218 32 218 218 206 218 32 218 195 218 195 195 218 32 195 63 218 282 218 206 196 218 218 32 206 206 206 32 32, 69 58, 103, 104 206 206 206 32 195 195 32 218 218 218 195 195 218 32, 68 195 32,117 151 106 218 157 33 218 32 218 218 33 218 206 33 33 206 218 218 195 213 33 195 195 206 218 206 195 218 195 218 195 206 Garrison, Patrlcla1111 Garwood, Don 1101 Garwood, Frank1111 Gasoon, Randall 1101 Gattuclo, Christy 1121 Gaylin, Ken 1121 Geiger, Wesley 191 Geist, Jennifer1111 George, Nada 1101 George, Wllllam 1121 Gerdes, Carol 1101 Getman, Guy 1121 Getman, Ty 191 Gibson, RIchie1111 Gilbert, Chris 1121 Gilbert, David 1121 Gilbert, Matthew1111 Gilliland, Lisa1121 Gillooly, Jeffrey 191 Gillooly, Melinda 11 11 Glantz, Susan 1111 Glassley, Scott 1121 Goldsmith, Gary 11 11 Gomez, Denise 191 Gonzales, Dion 191 Gonzalez, Tracy 11 11 Gordon, David 1101 Gordon, Jeffrey 191 Gorsage, Tana 1121 Goulart, Beverly 1101 Graf, Julie1111 Graham, Lisa 1121 Grandy, Jeffrey 191 Grandy, Michelle 11 11 Gratiot, Kevin 191 Gravenites, Patricia 11 11 Graves, Karen 191 Graves, Steve 191 Gray, Karen 1111 Gray, Karla 11 11 Gray, Teddy 1121 Green, Becky1101 Green, Leonard 1121 Gregg, Sherrie 11 11 Gregory, Brian 191 Gregory, David 1111 Griep, Dean 1111 Griffin, Joseph 1121 Griffith, Kristin 191 Griffith, Mike 191 Griffiths, Hondo 1121 Gril1iths, Kimberly1101 Griffy, Michael 1121 Grigg, Lisa 11 11 Griggs, Mark 1111 Grimm, Susan1111 ' Gritzmacher, Deanna 1101 Grogan, Jeniece1101 Grosmick, Christopher 1121 Gross, Steve 1101 Grubbs, Glenda 1101 Grumbo, Tammy 1101 Gullion, Cindy 1121 Gunsolus, Joyce 1101 Gurusinghe, Jeremy 191 Gurusinghe, Sabrina 1121 Gustafson, Cami 191 Guthrie, Heidi 191 Gwynn, Mark 191 Gwynn, Michele 11 11 H Hackett, Jan 191 Haffner, Rob 1121 Hagan, Kris 1121 Hagan, Michael 1101 Hagan, Wendy1111 Hague, Betty 191 Hague, Robert 11 11 Hale, Christine 11 11 Hale, Eerik1121 Haley, KeIIy1111 Halford, Steven 191 Hall, Amber 191 Hall, Diane 1101 Hall, Lisa1101 Hall, Lynn 1101 Hall, Reed 191 Haller, Martin 191 Ham, Marc1111 Ham by, Stacy 191 Hamilton, Boyd 191 Hamilton, Todd 191 Hamilton, Wade 191 Hammack, Jeffrey 191 Hammack, Lori 1101 Hammock, Joel 1111 Hammock, Letisha1101 Hammond, Gary 1101 Handke, Deena191 Hanen, Daryl 191 Haney, Rodney 1101 Hanken, Mark 1111 Hanley, Beth 1101 Hanley, Dawn 1121 33, 41, 51, 132, 33, 71 33 71 177 187,193, 218, 185, 107 34 34 188 219, 34, 1 1 1 1 1 1 195 207 195 207 33 33 218 175 207 172 207 33 218 195 123 105 195 33 218 196 195 33 195 218 218 195 207 218 33 207 195 33 223 196 218 196 218 218 196 196 33 207 33 196 218 196 196 33 219 219 158 207 34 196 196 196 207 207 34 207 207 207 34 207 219 174 219 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Gregory 11 11 Hefty, Neal 191 Hell, Tanya 191 Helnltz, Denlse191 Hekkala, Erlc1121 Hellensteln, Klm1111 Helgerson, Ronald 1101 Helmlck, Mlke1111 Hemstead, Jetfrey1111 Henderson, HeldI1121 Hendrie, James 191 Henry, Victorla1111 Hentschell, Tracey 1101 Her, Chou 1101 Her, Lee 191 Her, Zang 191 Hergenrader, Vaughn 1111 Hergert, Angela 191 Hergert, Lynette 1121 Herlgstad, Gregory 1 101 Herndon, Mark 1121 Hewitt, Shawn 1121 Hewson, Paul 1101 Hewson, Peter 11 11 Hickey, Kelly 1101 Hickey, Melanie 1121 Hicks, Jeanette 11 11 Hicks Sandi 10 . '1 1 Hicks, Shelley 1121 Hicks, Tammy 1101 Hlll, Darren 1101 , Douglas 1121 ,Kevln1111 Hlll Hlll, Gary 191 Hlll Hlll , Kimberly 1101 Hillier, Teresa1121 Hillsendager, Steve1121 Hlne. Rod 1101 Hlrschmugl, Brian1101 Hitz, Marie 1121 Hodges, Rlchard1121 Hofiard, John 191 Hoffert, Pat1121 Hoffman, Denise 191 Hoffmeister, Sandra 1101 Hoffmeister, Susan 1101 Hogan, Adam 1121 Holbert, MicheaIa1101 Holder, Todd 191 Hollis, Mlchelle191 Holmes, Brian 1101 Honn. Jackie 11 11 Honn, Rollln1101 Honn, Rollinda1101 Hooper, Rebecca191 Hopper, Duane1121 Horga, Cornelia 11 11 Horga, Emilia 1101 Horney, Kevin 1111 Horney, Steve 1101 Horton, Lisa1121 Horton, Nola1101 Horwatt, Kimberly 191 284 INDEX 207 196 207 34, 126 219 34 34, 115 219 196 207 219 39, 161 196 219 34 196 219 219 34 219 196 207 219 196 207 207 219 196 207 219 34 166, 219 219 130 219 34, 69 219 229 219 196 207 34, 34, 61, 136 219 207 219 196 219 219, 227 219 34 196 207 196 184, 196 35, 115 219 196 207 207 219 219 196 219 35 207 35, 176 35 207 196 207 35, 64 196 207 35 207 207 35 219 196 207 136 35 207 207 35 35 215, 220 35 215 63. 92. 35. 207 207 172 207 220 220 207 196 207, 210 207 220 35 196 196 196 207 35 207 62, 220 Hosaka, Joyce 1121 Howard, Jason 1101 Howe, Carol 1101 Howells, Julie 11 11 Hoy, Albert1111 Hoy, Cindy 1101 Hubbard, Sherry 1101 Huffman, Denise 191 Hutt, Deanna 191 Hughes, Michelle 1101 Huh, Youngsik191 Huh, Young Kwan 1101 Hull, Steve 191 Hunt, Robert 1111 Hunter, Karen 1121 Huntley, Vickie 11 11 Husted, Karl 11 11 Huston, Chris 191 Huston, Tracy 191 Hutcheson, Michael 191 Hutson, Larry 191 Hyatt, David 1121 loe, Scott 1111 Ice, Timmie1101 Ingersoll, Anita 1101 Ingersoll, Tina 191 lnglesby, Scott 191 Ishida, Michael 1111 Jackson, MlcheIle1101 Jacobs, DavId1121 Jacobson, Deborah 191 Jacobson, Mark 11 11 Jacques, Chrls1111 Jaeger, Bobby1121 Jaha, Gina 1121 Jaha, John 1101 Jameson, Cynthia 1101 Jannsen, Connie 191 Jenda, Scott 1111 Jenkerson, Richard 1111 Jenneke, Jamie 1101 Jennlngs, Karen 1111 Jessop, Mark 191 Jeter, Donald 1101 Jeung, Phetsamone1101 John, Debra 191 Johnson, Chris 191 Johnson, Chris 191 Johnson, Clayton 1101 Johnson, David 191 Johnson, Gaila191 Johnson, Heidi 191 Johnson, Jill 1101 Johnson, Kim 191 Johnson, Leslie 191 Johnson, Lisa1111 Johnson, Lisa 191 Johnson, Sarah 191 Johnson, Stanley 1101 Johnson, Toby 191 Johnson, Tonya 1101 Johnson, Tracy1101 Johnson, Troy 1121 Jones, Cindy 1121 Jones, Clarence 191 Jones, Deanna 1101 Jones, Glen 1121 Jones, James 11 11 Jones, Jeffrey1111 Jones, John 191 Jordan, Diana1101 Jourdannais, Tyler 11 11 Joy, Jill 1121 Kackman, Robert 1121 Kadas, Darlene 1101 Kafel, Elizabeth 191 Kahl, Brett 1111 Kahl, Jason 191 Kalapus, Kimberly 11 11 Kaloudis, James 191 Kaloudis, John 191 Kargel, Jef1191 Karsten, William 191 Karstens, David 1111 Karstens, Monica 1121 Kastner, Kelly Ann 1111 Kastner, Kris 191 Kawamoto, Wendy 1121 Kay. Carolyn 1121 Kay, David 191 Kay, Steven 1101 Kazlnsky, Jason 191 104, 107, 108, 97, 161, 182, 179, 35, 162, 220, 202, 77, 189, 36, 188, 77, 80, 185, 36. 35 207 207 196 196 207 208 220 220 208 66 66 220 196 35 196 196 220 220 220 220 35 197 208 zoa 220 220 191 208 35 220 197 197 35 152 208 208 220 197 197 208 197 220 208 208 220 223 220 208 220 220 220 208 220 220 197 220 208 208 220 208 208 36 1 13 220 208 36 197 197 220 208 197 36 36 208 220 197 220 197 220 220 220 220 197 36 197 220 136 36 220 208 220 Keller, Gretchen 191 Kelley, Kathy 191 Kelley. Craig 191 Kelly, Deborah 1101 Kelly, Timothy 11 11 Kelso, Michael 1101 Kenison, Donna 191 Kennash, James 191 Kennedy, Mike 1101 Kennedy, Paul 11 11 Kennedy, Tami 191 Kenney, Chris 11 11 Kenney, Diane1121 Kenney, James 191 Keobounnam, Bounpheng1101 Kersey, Carla 1101 Keys, Tim 1101 Khal, Sonya 191 Kibbee, Mike 191 Kielty, Tarla191 Kim, Candace 191 Kimble, Candace 1121 King, Angela1101 King, David 1101 King, Jennifer 11 11 King, Scot 1121 Kirchem, Jeff 1121 Klee, Kari 191 Klettke, Michael 1101 Klettke, Randal 191 Kleutsch, Robert 191 Kloosterman, LInda1101 Kloosterman, Lorie 1101 Klug, Phil 1121 Kneller, Ralph 191 Kniss, Deborah 1121 Knoth, Kevln1101 Knudson, Kenneth 191 Knudson, KevIn191 Koblitz, David 191 Koblltz, Kenny 1101 Kochans, Hollie1101 Koenig, Mlke1121 Konno, Joann 1121 Koser, Kasey 191 Koser, Teresa 11 11 Koser, Tom 191 Koster, Ronald 1101 Kougl, Mellssa191 Kracke, Peter 1121 Kracke, Susan 1,111 Kramer, Chrlstlne1101 Kramer Kramer Kramer Kramer Kramer , David 191 , Michael 1121 , Mlchelle191 ,Stephan1111 , Ted 191 Krause, Tlna1111 Krueger, Karin 1121 Kubat, Doug 1101 Kuehl, Kimberly 1101 Kuehl, Michael 191 Kyle, Troy 191 L Lackstrom, Eric 11 11 Lackstrom, Karl191 Lagers, Angela 191 Lahai, Julie 1121 Lahaie, Sandy 1101 Laing, Chrlstal191 Lake, Tracey 1101 Lamarr, Carl191 Lamarr, Cassie1121 Lamb, Mlcheal191 Lamb, Sherri 1111 Lambert, Charles 191 Lamberton, Michael 1101 Lamssies, Barbara 1101 Lamssies, Douglas 11 11 Landerking, Timothy 1121 Landry, Julia 1101 Landry, Tom 1101 Langevln, Glen 1101 Langley, Randy 191 Lannigan, Lance 191 Lannigan, Shannon 1121 Lantos, Ervin 1121 Larsen, MIchael191 Larson, Allan 1101 Larson, Larson, Larson, Larson. Larson, Damon 191 David 1121 Haley 1121 Kelley 191 Lorraine 11 11 Lasswell, Patrick 1121 Lasure, Pauline 11 11 Lauderdale, Michael 191 Lawer, Hope 191 Layman, Mildred 1111 Layton, Christine 1101 Le, Cung1111 Leachman, Stacy1121 Leavy, Michael 11 11 Lee, Jean1111 214, 105, 36, 107, 115, 36, 203, 36, 134, 135, 158, 37, 48, 37, 109, 149, 100, 220 220 220 208 197 208 220 220 208 197 220 197 36 220 67 208 208 220 220 220 220 36 208 208 197 146 174 220 208 220 220 208 208 36 220 36 208 220 220 220 208 208 36 36 221 197 221 208 221 177 197 208 221 36 221 197 221 197 36 208 208 221 221 197 221 221 36 208 221 208 221 37 221 197 221 208 208 197 37 208 208 208 221 221 128 128 221 209 221 37 37 221 197 129 197 221 221 197 209 197 37 197 197 Nelson 210 Lee, Donna 1101 Lee, Her 191 Lee, John 11 11 Lee, Min 1101 Lee, Muyyooh1101 Leer, Kelly 11 11 Leete, Jeannine 1111 Leete, Michelle 1101 Leichner, Brett 11 11 Leichner, Denise 1101 Lemieux, Jerry 191 Lengacher, Kim 1111 Lenoir, Garrett 191 Leonard, Linda 1111 Leonard, Robin 191 Lestiko, Jennifer191 Letz, Dawn 191 Leverenz, Brad 191 Lewis, Leanne 191 Lieb, Shelley 11 11 Liesy, Shelley 1101 Likens, Kimberly 191 Lile, Hope 1121 Lim, Young Ho1121 Lind, Curtis 191 Linder, Robert 1101 Lindquist, Brad 191 Lindsay, Mark 191 Lindsay, Richard 1101 Linenko, Martin 1101 Linn, Brigitta1111 Litke, Bryan 1101 Little, Darrin 191 Lloyd, John 1101 Lloyd, Leigh 1121 Lloyd, Lois 11 11 Loeb, LoIetta1101 Logsdon, Susan 1101 Lombardi, Jodean1121 Long, Carol 1101 Long, Kathy 1101 Lorentson, Ruth 1111 Lorenzen, Donna 1101 Lorys, Patricia 1101 Lorys, Ruth Anne 1121 Louie, Carol 191 Louie, Sandra 11 11 Lounsbury, Kenneth 191 Loveland, Dean 191 Loveland, Deborah 191 Lowe, Bradley 1121 Lowe, John 191 Lowe, Vicki 1101 Lucas, Sandra1111 Luckau, Jennifer 191 Luckenbaugh, Erik 1121 Luckenbaugh, Jon 1121 Luckenbaugh, Karen 1111 Luckenbaugh, Nancy1111 Luengen, Gerald 1121 Luker, Brian 1101 Lukrofka, Mark 191 Lundrigan, Leann 191 Lunsford, Joann 1111 Lusk, Meg 1121 Lusk, Patti 1101 Lyons, Tina 191 M MacDonald, Karen 1121 Mackay, Darrin 1101 MacKay, Mike 1121 Maddox, Yaquina1111 MadeweIl,Karl1101 Madison, Gregory 11 11 Mager, Kerry 1111 Mahl, Alex 1101 Major, Patrick 191 Makarounis, Christine 11 11 Maki, Lisa1101 Mallory, Tina 191 Manary, Donald 1111 Mann, James 191 Mann, Salisa1121 Manning, Richard 1121 Manning, Thomas 1121 Manser, James 1101 Mantia, James 1111 Mantia, Ross1101 Marchi, Keith 1101 Marcus, Theodore 11 11 Marek, Genita191 Marier, David 1121 Marshall, Marion 1101 Martin, Carla 11 11 Martin, Jim 1121 Martin, Tim 1121 Mason, Christine 1101 Mathes, Cindy 191 Matsushima, Mark 1101 Matthews, Chrlstina191 Mattson, John 1101 Maupin, Elizabeth 11 11 Maupin, Lara 191 Maxwell, Michael 1111 80, 209, 72, 209 221 197 209 209 197 197 221 197 209 221 197 221 197 221 221 221 221 221 197 209 221 37, 55 37 221, 37, 123, 153, 96, 209, 37, 78, 2 95, 38, 09, 230 209 221 221 209 209 197 209 221 209 37 197 209 209 1 12 209 209 197 209 282 110 221 197 221 221 221 37 221 209 197 221 37 37 197 197 37 209 221 221 197 37 209 222 37 209 37 197 209 197 197 209 222 197 209 222 197 222 37 38 134 209 197 209 210 197 222 38, 49 148, 15 8, 209 197 38 38 209 222 209 222 209 107 222 197 May, Robert 191 Mayfield, Kevin 1121 Maynard, Mark 1111 Mayor, Christie 1121 Mc Clure, Wendy 1101 Mc Queen, Arlet1111 McAllister, Michelle 1121 McBee, Janet 1101 McCalib, Jodie1121 McCallum, David 191 McCarter, Tamera191 McCarthy, Brian 1101 McCarthy, Sean 191 McCauley, Shannon 1111 McClary, Daniel 11 11 McComas, Debra1121 McCoy, Lisa 191 McCraney, FlaCheIl191 McCullough, Kelly 11 11 McCurley, Larry 1121 McDonald, Steve 11 11 McDougald, David 1101 McDougald, James 191 McDowall, Kimberly 191 McFadden, Scott 191 McFarland, Mike 1121 McFarland, Richard 1121 McGavock, Lisa1101 McGee, Jan 191 McGehee, Colette 1101 McGrady, Teresa 191 McHale, Chris 11 11 McKinnon, Bob 11 11 McLaughlin, Diana 1101 McLaughlin, Leatha1111 McQueen, Allan 191 Meadows, Joy1101 Meadows, Wayne1101 Meier, Chad 191 Meier, Debra 191 Melius, Anthony 1101 Melton, Michael 191 Merrill, Dennette1101 Merrill, Kenneth 1111 Mertes, Scott 1101 Meyer, Trina1101 Mickel, SheIlie191 Mickel, Stephanie 11 11 Mickels, Larissa191 Mickels, Rodger 1111 Miller, Bonita1111 Miller, Brian 1111 Miller, Penny1101 Miller, Perry 1121 Miller, Randall 1121 Mills, David 1101 Millspaugh, Steve 11 11 Mizar, Janette 1121 Mizar, Kendra 191 Mock, Heather 11 11 Mock, Richard 1121 Moeser, Chad 191 Moilan, Michael 1111 Molik, Katherina191 Molik, Renata 1121 Monet, Mark 1101 Molt, John 1111 Monnie, Lisa 1111 Monroe, Jacqueline 1121 Montee, Brian 1111 Montee, Sheryl 1121 Montgomery, Steven 1101 Moody, Rachelle 1121 Moon, Ron 11 11 Mooney, Jenny1121 Moore, Alan 1121 Moore, Christine 11 11 Moore, Eric 1101 Moore, Jennifer 1121 Moore, Terri 1121 Moore, Valerie 11 11 Morello, Michael 1101 Morgan, Deborah 1111 Morgan, Joann 1121 Morlan, Danny 1121 Morris, Katrina 191 Morton, Dorie1111 Moss, Terri 1111 Moua, Neng1121 Moua, Vang1101 Moua, Xa 1101 Mousseau, Renee 191 Mowery, Paula 1121 Mua, Dua 191 Mua, Kee 191 Munsey, Donna 1121 Murphy, Jeffery 1101 Murphy, Linda 11 11 Murphy, Lisa1101 Murray, James 1121 146, 222 38 3 133 175 198 38 209 198 38 209 38 222 222 209 222 198 198 38 222 222 198 38 198 209 222 222 222 38 8, 55 209 222 209 222 , 198 198 209 198 , 222 209 209 222 222 202, 209 222 102,103,105, 68 77 39 39 39, 121 39 39, 51 209 198 209 209 222 198 222 198 198 198 209 38 38 209 198 38 222 , 198 38 222 198 222 38 209 198 , 198 38 198 , 100 209 , 117 198 , 128 , 198 198 209 , 111 39 198 209 198 39 39 222 198 198 209 209 209 222 39 222 222 Murra Shannon 121 39, 52,78, 128, 39 209 198 210 39, 140 282 222 210 y, 1 Myers, Glenda 191 Mysinger, Richard 1101 N Nakata, Brian 1101 Nance, Mark 1101 Naoval Nasby, ansy, Daovone191 Mark 191 Nate, Charlene 191 Neill, S hellee 191 Nelsen, Anita 1101 Nelsen Nelsen ,Cassandra 11 11 , Eric 191 Nelsen, Paula 191 Nelsen Nelsen Nelsen , Richard 1101 , Teresa 191 , Vicki 1121 Nelson, David 191 Nelson, David 191 Nelson, Denise 1101 Nelson Nelson . Gary1111 ,Janet1121 Nelson, Karen 191 Nelson, Lynn 1121 Nelson, Mark 1121 Nelson, Michelle 1121 ,Stephen 11 11 Nelson, Suzy 1101 Nerveza, Samuel 1121 Ness, Brian 1111 Neubert, Jeffrey 1121 Neubert, Jerald 191 Neumann, Michael 191 Newell, Sheila 1101 Newman, Todd 1101 Newton, Alicia 11 11 Ngo, Dung1121 Ngo, Hung 1121 Ngo, Phung1101 Nguyen, Thanh-Thuy191 Nice, Theresa 191 Nichols, Donald 1101 Nitta, James 1101 Nitz, Kevin 1121 Nolan, Tanna1111 Nolind, Melissa1101 Nordlof, Tracy 1121 Norman, John 191 Northern, Ben 191 Norton, Dorothy 1111 Norton, Joyce1111 Notter, Heidi 1101 Numbers, Danial1121 Nystrom, Shelley 1121 0 O'Brien, Angela 11 11 O'Brien, Gordon 1111 O'Brien, Shawn 1111 O'Kelley, Suzanne 11 11 O'Leary, Kevin 1111 O'Shannon, Kristene191 Oberg, Brad 1101 Obermaier, Billy 1101 Oggero, Scott 1121 Oliver, Oliver, Bridget 1121 Ruben 1121 Olsen, Christina 11 11 Olsen, Margaret 11 11 Olson, PSQQY 1101 Olson, Terry1101 Opperud, Debbie 191 Opperud, Yvonne1111 Osaki, Dean1111 Osborn, Margaret 1111 Oslund, Stephen 11 11 Ounapham, Khamsavanh1101 Ounap hon, Ke 191 Owen, Tracy 1101 Oxford, Gary 11 11 Oyler, Gary 1121 Painter P , Jackie 191 Paladie, Amanda 191 Palmer ,Jurgen 1101 Paltridge, Lori 11 11 Parke, Sherrie 1121 Parker, Stephanie 11 11 P3fl'lSh , Mark 191 Patten, Loyd 1101 Patters Paugh, on, Angela 1101 Travis 191 Paulsen, Christen 1121 Paulson, Steven 1101 Pautsch, Dawn 11 11 Payer, Michelle 1121 Payne, Payne, Aaron 191 Jeanne 11 11 Pazlar, Becky 1121 Peace, Renee 11 11 Peak, Teresa 1121 Pearce Pearce Peders ,Bill 11 11 .Gafy1101 en, Robert 1111 137 39 137, 144 203. 214. ,68,109,114, 210 210 222 222 222 222 210 198 222 222 210 222 39 222 222 210 198 115 222 39 39 181 198 210 53 198 37 222 222 210 210 198 39 39 210 222 231 210 210 40 198 210 153 222 222 198 198 210 40 40 198 198 198 198 198 222 210 40 40 40, 50, 61 198 198 61, 172, 40, 65, 40, 40, 110, 103, 104, 132, 210 210 222 198 198 198 198 210 222 210 198 40 222 222 210 198 40 198 222 210 210 222 133 210 198 121 222 198 122 198 40 198 210 198 INDEX 22 Pederson, Troy 1121 Pemberton, Iona 191 Pemberton, Llnda1121 Pempelt, Peter 11 11 Pempeit, Reglna1121 Pennington, Sherry 191 Penuel, Kellie 191 Penuel, Kimberly 11 11 Perez, Jr. Louis 1101 Perkins, Wendi 1101 Perlman, Tammy 1121 Perry, Tracy 191 Peters, Connie1111 Peterson, Shelley 1101 Phelps, Monlca1111 Philavanh, lnpanh1101 Phlllppl, Larry 1101 Phllllps, Anthony 191 Phllllps, Cathy 1101 Phllllps, Joann 1111 Phillips, Patricia 1121 Phllllps, Tina R. 191 Phltsanoukane, Hatsady1101 Phunemany, Jeung1101 Plcco, Steve 1101 Pierce, Sandra 1121 Pierson, Gregory 191 Plther, Mlchael1121 Plther, Pamela 1101 Pllger, Lynda1121 Plnkston, Dlane191 Plteck, Koren191 Plteck, Tom 191 Place, Vlola1101 Plasker, Carla 191 Plasker, Mlke191 Plowman, Carrle1101 Pollack, MIchele1111 Pollard, Tammy 1101 Polzel, Becky 1121 Poptean, Ovlolu 191 Poptean, Voslle191 Porter, Douglas 191 Potts, Dougias1101 Poulter, Terrle1101 Poupplrt, Davld1101 Poupplrt,Jacquelyn1121 Prazeau, MlchaeI1121 Prazeau, Tamara 11 11 Preas, Shelly 191 Price, Shawn 1111 Prlhar, Devld1101 Proudloot, Marcus 11 11 Proudtoot, Rhonda 11 11 Pruett, Glenda 11 11 Pudlow, Paul 191 Pullrey, Sherry 191 Pyne, Cralg1121 Qulnlan,Sean191 Quon, Allyson 191 R Regan, Mark 1101 Rakestraw, Annamarie1101 Rambeau, Chris1111 Ramirez, Gloria 1121 Ramsay, Nick1101 Rand, Denlse191 Randall, Roy 191 Randall, Kimberly 191 Randol, Brian 1121 Rankin, Mark 191 Rankin, Matt 191 Ransom, Lisa 11 11 Rasch. Scott 191 Rasmussen, Becky 1121 Rasmussen, Kelly 11 11 Rathbun, Eric 1121 Rathbun, Susan 1101 Raugust, Anthony 11 11 Raugust, JuIle1121 Rawlins, Fred 1111 Rector, Bonnie1111 Rector, Bruce1111 Redmond, Shelley1111 Reed. Darren 1121 Reed. Doug 1121 Reed, Lise1111 Reedy. Kimberly 191 Regeen, Tully 191 Reimann, Carista191 Reinhardt, Weslee191 Reisig, Shelly1111 Relsig, Stephanie 191 Renn, Nonnie1101 Renttrow, Steven 11 11 Rapp, Kristi 1121 Reynolds, Brian 1101 Reynolds, Debra1121 Reynolds, Lisa 11 11 36 INDEX 40 223 40 198 40 223 223 199 210 210 73, 40, 92, 123 223 199 210 193 210 210 223 210 199 40 223 210 210 210 40, 230 223 40 210 41 223 223 223 210 223 223 210 62, 193,199 210 41,93 223 223 223 210 210 210 41 41 199 223 199 210 150, 199 199 199 223 223 41 223 223 162, 210 211 199 41 211 221,223 223 223 41 223 223 199 223 41, 48, 51 199 41 211 199 41 145, 199 199 199 199 41 41 199 223 223 223 223 199 223 211 199 41 211 41 199 Reynolds, L0na1121 Reynolds, Wayne 191 Rhoades, Shawn 191 Rhude, Gretchen 1101 Rhude, Kristen 1101 Richards, Tracey 11 11 Richardson, Melinda 1101 Richey, Robert 1111 Rickman, Desi 191 Rictor, Lea 1121 Rictor, Theresa1111 Rigney, Jacque 1101 Rigsby, Donna 1101 Rigsby, Joanna1101 Rigsby, Julie 191 Rimes, Lonni1101 Rinard, Kimberly 191 Rizzo, Joanne 1111 Roach, Kimberly1111 Roberson, Butch 191 Roberts, Anthony1101 Roberts, Dana 1111 Roberts, Dianna 1101 Roberts, Jacqueline 11 11 Roberts, Michael 1111 Roberts, Michelle 191 Roberts, William 1101 Robinett, Steven 191 Robins, Valerie 191 Robinson, Janene1121 Robinson, Laura 11 11 Rockwell, Jason, 191 Roddy, Michelle1111 Rondema, Dan 1111 Rondema, Donald 1101 Ross, Jim 191 Ross, MIchelle191 Ross, Reagan 11 11 Roth, Michael 191 Roundy, Dean 1121 Routt, TlHany1111 Rowley, Terry 1121 Ruler, Danny1101 Rugger, Martln1101 Rund, Edward 1121 Rust, Rod 191 Saechao, Koy191 Saechow, Tawn1101 Saemann, John 1101 Saemann, Kacie1101 Saeturn, Kaowurn1101 Sager, Andreas 1101 Salsbery, Mary1101 Sanchez, Victoria 191 Sander, Carl1101 Sanders, Marcella 1101 Sanderson, Leann 191 Sandness, CarI191 Sandness, Lenette1111 Sanford, Michelle 11 11 Sargant, Daniel 191 Sato, Linda1111 Sauer, Bridget 1121 Sauer, Michael 1101 Savath,Souk1101 Schafer, Henry1101 Schantz, Tami 191 Scheef, Carol 1111 Scheele, Thomas 1101 Scheidt, Katheen 191 Schindler, Douglas 191 Schlegel, Theresa 1121 Schmidt, Shelli 191 Schmitz, Brian1121 Schmitz, Dan 1101 Schmuckley, Mark 1111 Schnell, Haley 191 Schnell, Theresa 191 Schock, Lori 1101 Schoebel, Jim 1101 Schoen, Ken191 Schrock, Shelley 1121 Schroeder, Robert 1111 Schultes, Tom 1101 Schultz, Laura 1121 Schultz, Susan 1121 Schulz, Wade 191 Schwartz, Lawrence 11 11 Schweiger, Kerri 1101 Scott, Sheleen191 Scriber, Bradley 1101 Scmggs, Robert 1121 Seaman, Rhonda1101 Searing, Kelley 1121 Sears, Rebecca 1111 Sears, Ronelie191 Seethaler, Leann 1101 Sekarich. Anna 1121 Sekarich. Jeanette 1101 Selbee, Erin 1121 Serroels, Chrls191 Seto, Jeffery1111 Settlemier, Yanci191 133, 162 162 199, 156 135 61 223 41 223 223 211 211 199 211 199 223 41 199 211 211 211 223 211 223 199 199 223 211 199 211 199 199 223 211 223 223 41 282 223 199 199 211 , 223 227 199 223 41 199 41 211 211 41 224 224 211 211 211 211 211 211 224 211 211 224 224 199,231 146 199 224 199 42 211 211 42,211 224 166, 59, 199 21 1 224 224 42 224 42 21 1 199 61,224 42 42 114, 42, 19 211, 42, 182, 146, 211 211 224 117 199 211 42 115 224 199 239 224 211 154 211 42 199 224 211 42 211 42 224 199 224 Seven, Gina 11 11 Shatter, Pamela 191 Shamoon, Jack 11 11 Shamoon, Joe 1121 Sharer, Derek 1101 Sharpe, Mariza191 Shaw, Michael 1121 Shaw, Troy 1121 Shay, Wanda1111 Sherman, Kristine1101 Shin, John 1111 Shin, Kenny 1121 Shoemaker, Shauneen 1101 Shoptaugh, Julie 11 11 Sieler, Gary 191 Silva, Ronald 1101 Simkins, Todd 1121 Simmons, James 191 Simmons, Kevin 191 Simonis, Davld1111 Simonis, Jenifer191 Simpson, Michael1111 Singerhouse, Sherry1111 Sinrabouth, Khampane1101 Sinrabouth, Khamvane191 Sitner, Kara 1121 Skjei, Nlcole1101 Skoro, Sophia 11 11 Skowhede, Tracy 1101 Sky, Steven 1111 Smeltzer, Rebecca 191 Smith, Audrey 191 Smith, Ben D.1111 Smith, Charles 11 11 Smith, Colleen 1101 Smith, David Stan 1101 Smith, JIII1111 Smith, Jodi 1111 Smith, Keith 11 11 Smith, Kenneth 1111 Smith, Mlchele1121 Smlth, NBII1111 Smith, Stacy 1121 smith, Jr. Phillip 1111 Smock, Danlel1111 Snyder, Jef1rey1101 Snyder, Wade 191 Somsanlth, Keopaseuth191 Somsanlth, LamIeuth1111 Somsanlth, Somsouk191 Songvllay, Pat 11'11 Sorenson, Karen 1101 Sorenson, Rhonda 11 11 Sorrell, Rick 191 Sorrells, Krlsta1121 Soukkoth, Seng Dao 1101 Spangler, Krls1111 Spencer, Scott 191 Spiegel, David 11 11 spina, J0e1111 Spltler, Nlckolas1111 Spooner, Kevin 1121 Spooner, Phllip191 Spreadborough, Amy1101 Sprinkel, Tracl191 Spunaugle, L0rI1101 Spurgeon, Tracy1101 Srisouvong, Manisone1101 Stahlke, Carol 191 Staley, Debbie1101 Stanchfield, Jerome 1121 Stanchfield, Jill 1111 Standing, Troy 191 Standley, David 191 Stanley, Don 191 Stanley, Kim 1101 Stark, Debbie1111 Stark, Tlna1101 Staton, Charles 1101 Steele, Danielle 11 11 Steele, Robert 11 11 Steele, Sandi 1121 Steelman, Tonja191 Steenson, Michael 191 Steffen, Nathan 191 Stelzenmueller, Shaunna191 Stephens, Cecil 1101 Stephens, James 191 Stephenson, Mark 1111 Stevens, Becky 1121 Stine, Mark 1111 Smes, Roben1121 Stocks, Cynthia 1121 Stoecklein, Adam 1111 Stone, Ladel L.191 Storm, Annette 1101 Straight, Theresa 11 11 Strand, George 1121 Strand, John 11 11 Strieby, James 1101 Strieby, Kathrin1121 Strohl, Alyson 191 Stuart, Dawn 191 Stupey, Mathew1111 Stupey, Melody1111 Stupur, Dan 1101 Stupur, Danette1121 Stutzman. Sherilyn 191 42, 183, 146. 108, 189, 182, 43, 82, 13, 43, 93, 223, 43, 136, 103, 105,107, 123, 108, 110, 102, 200, 171, 43.81, 199 224 200 42 211 224 179 42 200 211 200 42 211 200 224 21 1 42 224 224 200 224 200 200 21 1 224 42 21 1 200 21 1 200 224 224 42 200 60 21 1 200 200 200 200 149 200 136 200 200 21 1 224 224 200 224 200 21 1 200 226 165 21 1 200 224 200 200 200 43 224 211 224 211 211 67 224 211 43 200 224 224 224 211 200 212 212 200 192 43 224 224 224 224 212 224 200 43 200 43 43 200 224 212 200 43 212 212 43 224 224 200 200 212 181 224 225 Stuva, Duane 1101 Stuva, Erika 11 11 Sudul, Deborah 1101 Sudul, Karen 1111 Suh, Mi n 191 Sullivan, Paul 1101 Sumerlin, Kenneth 1111 Sump, Michael 191 Sumpter, Fred 1121 Sunde, Jody 1101 Sunseri, Michelle 191 Sutliff, Mark 191 Sutton, Bonni1111 Svatos, Troy 191 Swails, Darren 191 Swan, Mara 1101 Swanson, Jeffrey 1121 Swanson, Karla 191 Sweeten, Dennis 1111 Swenson, Robert 1111 Symonds, Scott L. 191 T Takashima, Jill 1101 Tallmon, John 1121 Tamba ra, Kerry 1101 Taylor, Alanna 1121 Taylor, BradIey1111 Taylor, Clayton 1101 Taylor, Jeffery 1101 Taylor, Richard 191 Taylor, Shane1121 Temple, Charles 1101 Templin, Nicole 1101 Terada, Christina 1121 Terhun Ternes Ternes Ternes e, Dale1121 , Dale1121 , Eileen 1101 , Paul 1121 Terry, Alan 11 11 Teske, Betty 191 Teska, Jimmy 191 Thippraxay,Sompradith1101 Thoen, Richard 1111 Thoma s Steve 11 , 1 1 Thompson, Linda1101 Thompson, Paula1121 Thorkil dsen, Michelle 1101 Thurman, Rick 191 Tiller, John 1111 Tiller, Tammie1111 Timm, Aaron 191 Tipton, Lisa 1121 Tipton, William 191 Toler, Marvin 1101 Tompkins, James 191 Tompkins, Lynette 1121 Toole, Deborah 191 Trachsel, Bryan 1121 Tracy, Kelly 191 Trad, Bashar 1101 Trang, Kim 191 Trapold, Kathleen 191 Treece, David 1121 Trece, Donald 1121 Trogen, Lucy 1121 Trosino, Wayne 11 11 Trump, Stephanie1101 Trussell, Lane 1101 Tryon, Ted L. 1121 Tucker, Michelle 191 Tulley, Michael 1111 Tuma, Carl 1111 Tunks, Leslie 11 11 Turk, EIana1111 Turk, Jeffery 1121 Turner, James 191 Turner, William 191 Tyler, Clay 1121 Tyler, Paul 1101 U Ullrich, Gregory 11 11 Underwood, Ronald 1111 Upton, Jeffrey 191 V Vail, Ricky 191 Valencia, David 1111 Van, My 1101 Van Cleave, Steve 1111 Van Hagen, Lynn 11 11 Vanacore, Henry1101 Vanbibber, Bill 191 Vanbrunt, Kristen 1121 Vandyke, Daniel 1111 Vandyke, David 1121 Vang, Bao 191 212 101, 200 212 200 224 212 200 224 43 212 224 224 200 224 224 212 43 214, 224 200 200 224 212 43 212 43 200 212 212 224 43 212 212 43 43, 179 44 212 44 200 224 225 212 200 200 212 44 212 200 200 217 44 225 212 225 44 225 44, 69 225 212 225 225 44 44 44, 81, 96 97, 200 212 212 44 225 200 200 200 200 44, 55 225 189, 212 44 , 192, 212, 228 200 200 215, 225 225 200 212 200 200 212 44, 225 137 119, 201 44, 231 225 Vanvoorst, Joyce 11 11 Vaughn, Derrick 191 Veatch, Robert 11 11 Veatch, Terri 1101 Veatch, William 1101 Veenstra, Chris 1101 Veith, Mary 1121 Vento, James 191 Vickers, Eric 191 Vickers, Shawn 1111 Vidal, David 1101 Vilhauer, Shawn 11 11 Virell, Darren 1101 Virphonh, Phachansi Hni1111 Visser, Connie 1121 Vongdeuane, Bounsou1101 Vongdeuane, Oukham 191 waage, David 1121 Waage, Julie 11 11 Wackerly, Barry 1121 Wackerly, Gary 1121 Wagner, Dona1121 Wagner, Ryan 1121 Wagner, Susan 191 Wakayama, Frank 1101 Waldon, Barbara 1101 Waldon, Leslie 191 Waldron, Jennie 11 11 Waldrop, Kathy 191 Waldrop, Ricky1111 Waldrop, Sheri 1101 Walker, Gerald 191 Walker, Gina 1101 Walker, Michelle 11 11 Walker, Rob 1111 Walker, Scott 11 11 Walker, Toni 1121 Wallagher, Brian 191 Walls, Penny 1121 Walruff, Kim 11 11 Walter, Darci1121 Waltz, Michele 11 11 Waltz, Tracy 1101 Wang, Margaret 191 Wanless, Audrey 191 Wanless, Marlo1101 Wanous, Danny 11 11 Ward, Cassaundra1121 Ward, Heather 191 Warga, Julia1121 Warner, Kristi 1121 Warnke, Marty1121 Warnke, Scott 191 Warnock, Kamila1121 Warren, Dana 191 Warren, Wendy1121 Watanabe, Linda 1121 Watson, Mark 1101 Watson, Ron1101 Weaver, Amy 1101 Weber, Donlan1111 Webster, Cynthia 1101 Wehmeier, Charles 1121 Wehmeier, Roger 191 Weiler, Amber 191 Weis, Eileen 191 Weis, Kathy 1121 Welfringer, John 1111 Welfringer, Judy 1101 Wellington, Ray 1101 Wellington, Troy 191 Wellman, Kenneth 11 11 Wellman, Kimberly 1121 Werstlein, Lisa 11 11 West, Jeff 191 West, Jolie 191 Westby, Robert 1101 Westley, Janet 11 11 Weston, Gregory 11 11 Weyer, Scott 1111 Whallon, Rhonda 191 Wheeler, Lori 1111 Wheeler, Melissa 191 Wheeler, Shelley 191 Wheeless, Rod 191 Wheeless, Shelby1111 White, Daniel 1101 White, Douglas 1101 White, Kent 1121 White, Loren 1111 White, Michael 191 White, Natalie 1121 White, Scott 1121 White, Scott 1111 White, Tamara 1101 Whiteman, Carrisa1111 Whiteman, John 191 Whitney, MiChelIe1111 Whitney, Tina 11 11 Wicks, Joan 1101 Wicks, Micheal 191 Wiese, Alexander 1101 Wiest, Brent 1121 76, 145,1B1, 44, 50, 82, 188, 44, 201 225 201 212 212 212 44 225 225 201 212 201 212 201 44 204 225 161 201 115 44 44 45 225 212 212 225 201 225 201 212 225 212 201 201 201 45 225 45, 50 68, 201 45 201 212 225 225 212 201 45, 54, B2 225 45 45, 97 45 225 45, 78, 62, 203, 83, 148, 83, 157, 171, 167,180, 72,107, 45 225 45 282 212 212 212 201 212 45 225 225 225 45 201 212 212 225 201 45 201 225 225 212 201 201 201 225 201 225 225 225 201 212 212 45' 201 225 133 201 45 212 201 225 201 201 212 225 212 45 Wilber, Sheri 11 11 Wilcox Wilcox , Bill 1111 Wilcox, , Kristi 1121 James 1121 Wilda, Sharon 1101 Wilde, Laura1101 Willhite, David 1121 Willhite, Kim 1101 Williams, Candy1121 Williams, Cheri 191 Williams, Joanna 191 Williams, Kami 1121 Williams, Robert 1121 Williams, Scott 191 Williams, Yvonne 1121 Williamson, Julie 1101 Williamson, Larry 11 11 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Carla 191 Darrin 11 11 Gerald 1121 James 1121 Janet 1101 Keith 1101 Kimberly 191 Mark 191 wnsonf some 1101 Wilson Ronald 1121 Wilson, Shawn 1111 Wilson, Todd 1121 Wimberley, Ray 191 Winebarger, Ken 1101 Wines, Kimberly 191 Winn, Diane1101 Wissenback, Edith 191 Wiswell, Jim 1101 Wittmayer, Jon 1121 Whittmayer, Scott 1111 Wolfe, Scott 191 Wolters, Karla1121 Wood, James 1121 Wood, Jim 191 Woodard, Jelf1101 Wooden, Mary 191 Worley, Tanya 1121 Worrall, Janet 1101 Wreath, Wreath, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Kristin 1101 Patrick 1121 David 1121 Deborah 1101 Lisa 191 Robert 191 Scott 11 11 144, 189, Wright, Sean 1121 Wright, Steven 1121 Wuitschick, Alisa 1101 Wuitschick, Brian 1121 Wyatt, Anita 1121 Wyatt, Douglas 11 11 Wyss, Robert 1101 Xaysittiphone,Airi1101 Xiong, Lue1101 Yauger, Robert 191 Yee, Helen 191 Yee, Julie 191 Yee, Susan 1121 Yoder, Brenda 1101 Young, David 191 Young, Rona 1121 Young, Spencer 191 Young, Troy 191 Yu, Daniel 1121 Yuasa, Arlene 191 Yukich, Debbie 1101 Yukich, Lori 1121 Zavodsky, Renee 1101 Zavoiu, Daniel 1111 Zimmerman, Celine 1121 Zimmerman, Julie1111 Zink, lrene1121 Zinser, Scott 1121 201 201 45 45 212 212 45 212 46 226 226 46 46 226 46, 49 213 201 226 69, 201 46 46, 179 213 213 226 226 60, 213 84 201 46 226 213 226 213 226 213 46 201 226 46 46 226 213 226 46 213 213 42, 174 46 213 226 206 201 46 46 213 46, 69 46, 144 201 213 201 213 226 226 213 46 213 226 46 226 213 46, 55 226 213 47 213 201 47 201 47 47 INDEX 28 8 can ,.- 1 is J THE CELTIC STAFF - Seated, Left to Right: Taunja Field and Shannon Murray. Standing: Linda Watanabe, Diana Elliott Ruth Ann Lorys, Dave Elott, and Laura Robinson. Academics . . . Activities ..... Faculty ....... Organizations .... Sports .................. Classes ................... Contributing Photographers . . . Underclass Portrait Photographer .... Senior Portrait Photographer ..... Advisor ...................... Printer ................. CREDWS Laura Robinson Diana Elliott Dave Elott Dave Elott Ruth Ann Lorys, Shannon Murray Taunja Field, Linda Watanabe Ed Cheek, Mike Cornelius, Ken Davis, Dean Delanges, Janiece Grogan, Mike Hagen, Giana Haynes, Millie Layman, Susan Logsdon, Carol Long, Richard Mock, Rena Molik, Sherrie Parke, Todd Rydeman, Kris Spangler, Sam Thavy, Bob Veatch, Dave Waage, Barry Wackerly, Jim Wilcox, Dave Willhite, Mr, Kaye Darby, Ms. Jean Megmer. 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