Evergreen High School - Forester Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1987
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Needing someone oround for supporT is common when iT comes To new ond differenT siTuoTions. Everybody likes To hdye friends or reloTives book Them up in whoT They do. For exomple, o sTudenT wos obouT To osk o speciol person To The upcoming donce, buT before he did, he wenT To his besT friend for odvice. When supporT- ed, people Tend To feel beTTer obouT whoT They sTond for ond whoT They do. SupporT con come from friends, reloTives, or fellow oloss- moTes. These ore The people ThoT greoTly influence o person ThroughouT hisfher life. When people ore liked for whoT They ore, They will feel beTTer Towords Themselves ond The cicTions They Tdke. Becouse people like whoT is hoppenlng, They ore more likely To Try Thier hdrdesT To be Their besT. To be successful is To Try os hord os possible. Through supporT, people ore more likely To be The besT They con be. Erin Hughes Q DemonsTroTing ThoT o smile con be good supporf ore Julie VonNoTe ond ChrisTy Tomoelo. 5 GdThered TogeTher in The foyer, John Poul Vining, Som Swonson, ond Jdson Sowyers disploy Their friendship. IW ill 'Wi ' ll ill? is 2 Theme 2 gf '-. WW' 4' ' n ii A M Q ' yt r V r r- l . cv- -:aug-bp' 'Ta V, V . Y - , 2 -Af.-.V . ,T fr ..,-fy.. . 4- . .,.. -r Q, i?i'i?i Q,-' , ' N. '- ' rw p if 1af.g.y rl- A1 'g 1 ?,,g.i , T 1 QF' ,,'- ' me , ,' . gy M: D ., MM . Troy Flyhh, Lycia Dioz, cihd Keyih Luh- deeh playfully USITWOVWSTVOTG Their suppori for each ofher. Q Tcxhyci Delocruz, Sherri Crouse, Derrick G-losper, Gino Mccios, Corsho Presley, ohcl Siocy Pehor show Their suppori with G friehdly hug. IN MOTION Theme 3 Q l IT wds d long hoT dfTernoon. Polishing ond wdxing The cdr, which she Though could never look good, pdyed off. AlThough The work wds hdrd ond she would probdbly never lifT dnyThing dgoin, she felT good. She hod dccomplished sornelhing, ond her cdr looked gredT! The girl wds proud of herself. The feeling of being proud of The work ThdT hos been done is enjoydble. Everybody likes To feel good dbouT someThing They hdve done. People ofTen go ouT of Their wdy To feel good dbouT Themselves or whoT They hdve done. Feeling good Towords yourself or dn occomplishmenT is Toking o sTep closer To being successful. When people redch ouT To be The besT, They ore on Their woy To ochieving Their gools. UlTirndTely hoppy people ore Those who hdve redched Their gools ond know They ore successful. Erin Hughes Q The pride is evldenf in senior Kevin Richordson's srnile. Q lvloi lvlosdnidi demonsTroTes his pride drnong his friends dT lunch 5 By weoring his Evergreen jdckeT, Ken CorleTon exhibiTs his pride. L1 Theme ,ans I , .-f . Brod Nelson, Aundre Housion, Sieve Ciork, Loren Coiello, ond Leo Porros show Their pride iowords o drawing of on Evergreen fooibcill ployer. Q Christine Thornds works hord on o project Thor will disploy her pride, IN MOTION Towards euccoso Theme 5 QQ G9 QW WiTh The noise rnounTing ond The people Throwing objecTs, The meeTing become chdoTic. Someone from The middle of The group Took chorge ond cdlmed The crowd. Slowly The gdfhering come To order. The dcTions ThdT This ononymous person Took were of leodership qudliTy. WiThouT The TdlenTs of This person, who knows whoT would hdve hoppened oT ThoT rneeTing. People who disploy leddership con be dnyone from The presidenT of The UniTed SToTes To The nexT-door neighbor's kid. A person does noT hove To hold o presTigious posiTion To dernonsTrdTe leddership dudliTies. Leodership includes puTTing forTh new ideos, sTdnding up for your beliefs, ond The copobiliTy of hoving oTher people follow you. These ore The TdlenTs ThdT, if puT To correcT use, con rnoke d pldce look ond be successful. lvlony of The sTudenTs oT Evergreen High School showed These opiliTies. For exomple, The ASB congregdTion puT inTo ocTion some new progrdms which were very effecTive. The ExecuTive Council, o closs ToughT by The ASB officers wds founded To rdise The spiriT in The school ond To help keep The cdmpus o good pldce To be. Erin Hughes Q In The spdnish room, Chong Soo Lee leods The cldss in discussion. 9 Mr. Swenson gives insTrucTions To his bond sTudenTs. Tzw 1rwlc.o.lby amwwmwm we-lw.-if-, gmmw01r04neh,mw6'U-'m,7,.M, 'lie-W, Wvoffffoliiowh. IS,-u:,..1'4.,,.,P,,, 6 Theme ur 33,03 x QDHDH .gffl .es 'Dx are 'T BIT f 65,3l9'kT DW 4 From her r1oTes, Lydo Dioz expresses her ideos To The class, Q Dove Toniguchi reeds The Treosurer's reporT To The sTudenT COUFICTI, IN M0 TIOXV 'Fewarcls succeg-sc? Theme 7 QW And Evergreen rnode dnoTher Touchdown! The whole sTodium wos olive wiTh roucous shouTs of joy. Eoch sTudenT in The bleechers hod o feeling of pride Towords Their fooTbdll Tedm. Becouse The sTudenTs knew The Their Teorn wos going To leod The gome, They wenT To show Their supporT. All of The rnenTioned ideos: pride, supporT, ond Ieodership ore quoliTies of being spiriTed. When people ore demonsTroTing spiriT, They ore showing Their good feelings for Their school. AdverTising The spiriT omong The sTudenTs oT Evergreen is odverTising The copociTy To be successful. Being successful is showing ThoT There is pride omong The clossmoTes, supporT omong eoch oTher, ond The obiliTy To be leoders. Becouse Evergreen hos done This, The school wos spiriTed ond Took on The oir of being successful. Erin Hughes Q Derrick Glosper sTruTs his pride in The school porking loT Q AfTer one of The fooTboll gomes Ty Tribble STeve Gullickson Eunice Nom Robby Bonus ond Jennifer Olsen shouT ouT Their spiriT for Evergreen 9 4 Korrno Jensen pdinTs d posTer for The sophomore clciss To show her spiriT 5 Disploying Their enThusiosTic spiriT Towords Their school ore ScoTT WhiTrighT George Colello SuzeTTe HuTchings, ond Ho Jin Lee 8 Theme Aww ,ps dxf W MQW A 1- li'-Q K- 'f K ' f4'5fig3rif5f?' A ' ' . ' , Q. rf 1 ,. p11Ey,tg5:.g' Ev'-fh ' Q-- W . . A, A I, , ,mskml . ,, , , ,. W .-:L5f,,'1 :nj -:.,:, HH' V , J' , N l Q Cheerrhg or 0 pep osserhbly ore Cl group of spurned Evergreen sensors Q Teshhg The qualify of The ever popubor spam porh porhs ore Ahgeio Huffoker one De ohne Dickerson IN MOTION 'lhwzand succcse Theme O D lon Owen lets his music abililies he known noi only in the school room but at lhe football games and school assemblies also. v Dedication shows on the lace of lennifer Qlson as she perleols her playing abililies. 'IO Student Life v jody Palmer rieiiioiistratfys that musiv has powers to wxiiwcitli llie Sdvdfjf' bi-11:31. Q Ti-rri lfeichlin and Cfliris Kano display their interest in the good, old Rock-n-Roll , the Monkees, and the Beatles being amongst their tavorities. t Ya: Q ' A lv-ili Wjillaiw- takes a ltr'-all lrinni playing Ellfli lavo iiluif-1 tlifsini- iifiliifl Tf-fjtllliil i1fi'll,VtllHl,iii11 'it ii tiitztleall gfinif- whwri- iiuii ' i ii 'A l V-Xpite tlif i win, 3 av 'j x ' v 4' , u 1 +5 Fi 1 iijiis nay' 'ha - .,, -15 GJ - Beginning in l955, when Evergreen was built, music has been important in the lives ot students. Rock-n-Roll was what it was called, but in the 32 years since Evergreen opened music became more than just l'l2ockfn-Roll , as Evergreen became more than just an educational institution. Music became an art and students began to categorize their music according to their lilies. llleavy Metal , New Wave , llTop 40 , and llSoul were just some torms ot music which made their appearences throughout the year. All these groups contributed their own sound and their own styles to the student lite ot Evergreen l-ligh School. Progression not only pertained to the sound, but to the viewing abilities also. We saw music on television in Hvideosf' screens in shopping malls with the current music, and top hits in the movie theaters, The radios, which we heard the music on, improved also. Radios were seen in all shapes, sizes, and colors. Technology als lowed music to be heard by minute earphones or very large head- phones. Students could buy long, skinny radios or tall, tat llghettof blastersw. There were plastic, metal and aluminum radios, ranging in colors from black to purple to blue. Music has obviously moved on to 'lbigger and better things, allowing sutdents ot Evergreen High School to enjoy the tull ettect music can produce. The music we listen to will be remembered torever, just as the good, old l?oclc-nflQoll will live on. by Sheila Smith Student Life M Q IDam,:ttff Shopbe-H sports ihe fringe of the GBUS O11 ax lackci of The D Gray, black, red, and . . . bleached? A IRIIIILJOW of 11f?V1S . . . 42 STuderWT Life Q The more the merrier - Swatches and the liquidy 'Slotch' tell time lashionably. L I v Maureen Bailys daring hairstyle is on the cutting edge ot 4' . I IM individualism. N. . a s s ' W CD 3 . Tamara l3fll:iiis and her Generra lwomen' sweatshirt - stile!-4 thrilled to be ith it. - The 50's had the birth ot rock and roll and poodle skirts, the 60's had tlower children and sit-ins, and the 70's had disco and bell- bottom jeans. We have reached the second halt ot the 8O's, and the question arises: what will this decade be remembered tor? Better yet, what will the 86-87 school year be remembered tor? ln H986 we had such memorable characters as Max Headroom, everyones favorite computer-generated talk show host, the 'yup- pies', making the middle class more attluent by the minute, and the Mother Cl The 8O's, the woman who works tull-time, volunteers at lunior's grade school, keeps the house spotless and the kids well adjusted, and still tinds time to serve the Brie at room temperature. These generalized tigures will by remembered as well as the protes- tors or Howdy Doody were. This generation will be remembered tor it's tashion as well. The young people ot l986 dressed in clothes that expressed thier indi- vidual style. Generra, maker ot those trendy unisex outtits, and Esprit were labels seen predominately around campus, because usually those labels were worn on the outside ot the clothing. To inspire shoppers, major department stores installed T.V. sets that displayed videos ol music, or ot people wearing the items they sold. Levis in every color ot the rainbow brightened up Evergreen. Many students made a practice ot wearing the EHS school colors to pep assemblies. Qverall, the use ot bright colors and irregular designs made every outtit interesting and usually worth a second look. At EHS school spirit was restored, thanks to a great ettort by the ASB otticers to bring back the pride that everyone should teel in thier school. Club enrollment grew, as students were encouraged to be more involved. Positive thinking took hold ot the student body as a result ot tilms and speakers enlisted to motivate Wolveriries ot every age, including administrators and teachers. All ot these aspects ot lite are what will be remembered in the years to come tor El-IS students. The l986-87 school year was a time ot growth and change that encompassed a trend toward the posi- tive ideals ot the generation. by Shelby Murphy 1 1 'Id Slude-DT Life D Denise Culberi and Maria Mosse show how iriericls make each oilier smile, v Mario Houston, Romaun Hayes, Willy Watson, and Patrick Smiih conleniplaie on whai io do lor their after-school ac,rtiviiie-s . i W ll li www :Ft A Friends nroiiliiiufw to keep llie spiiil filivo at Bison Creek Pizza afier ihe varsity looiball game has finisliufl. i i v Tim MitC'ro.i and 'lqhanh Huynh display their friendship Q l'li Momln Graham Kays and Kier Schmitt show their school spirit at an EHS football while studying intensively? in the EHS library. game. .Cf - ibfk. t, If 1 1 22.57 L 14 5 These two friefntls, Shelby Murphy and lim Danielson, art- having l'?t'lLlf.'ctllf,3I1t'tlff fun in tliff library. Friends are very important in our lives. Would Evergreen High School be successful without friends? Friends are what brings Ever- green togetherg we take each other to functions, we do our home- work together, and we learn about life together. Friends at Ever- green are unique and interesting. There are shy and outgoing friends, tall and short friends, bizarre and l'normal friends, loud and guiet friends, and anyone in between. Because of years togeths er, students have grown closer and have made friendships that are everlasting. Everyone cherishes true friendships. Someone who we can share our feelings with, someone who will listen and understand, and someone who will take our good and bad. Cf course friends have their share of fun, passing notes during class, cheering together at sports events, attending dances in Hawiian shorts and wearing coconut oil, and laughing hysterically about something which no one else understands. Besides all the fun times, friendships have their serious moments also. We are allowed to veht our angers, we are always forgiven for mistakes we havevmade, and we complain about parentspschool, other friends, and the day in general. Although friends see just as many bad days as good in each other, they will still support and accept one another. Friendship is very special, and although all relationships have their differences, friends learn to overcome these troubles and have a stronger bond. We grow together, learn together, share together, and have fun together. That is what makes students who attend Evergreen High School so proud to be part of the spirit. by Sheila Smith Student Life 45 Carr It was obvious even by the first pep assembly that the Evergreen pride and spirit was still going strong. Led by the 1986 cheer- leaders, the cheers and chants of the student body could be heard ringing throughout the gym. Ad- ded to the cheering were the mag- nified voices of Gerry Tiger Budbill and Phuong Ping Pong Phung coming through their megaphones. They were the first E.H.S. yell kings in the history of Evergreen. When Gerry was asked how it felt to be the first male cheerleader at Evergreen, he in 0n responded, uwonderful, fun, great, it's an honor and a privilege. Except for one returning senior cheerleader, Suzette Hutchings, the squad was all new. But be- cause of hard practice and a week at cheer camp the squad per- formed like pros! At cheer camp the squad demonstrated their tal- ent by winning seven superior awards, one excellent award, and two Pep Paddles. Winning the Pep Paddle was a thrill for the squad, and the school, only five out of forty schools were able to take one home. We were so ex- The Spirit cited that we won, that on the way up to recieve it we all tripped over each other, laughingly stated Cathy Oostmeyer. And when we sat down we realized that none of us had brought the paddle back, added junior cheerleader Christy Tamaela. We are proud of our 1986-87 cheerleaders and yell kings, and want to say thanks for a job well done. By Marylynn Walbaum Their spiri t overcame their inexperience 4 From Betts, Monique Pizzitola, Jennifer Hoeglund, Gloria Park, Danita Fitch, Phoung Phung, Suzette Hutchings, Cathy Oostmeyer, Christy Tamaela, Bonnie Conley, and Gerry Budbill. 5 The cheerleaders lead the school in the alma mater. 46 Cheer left to right: Jennifer -13 'W if x 52' 7 5 Q ' 0 gl? ' ' I , 1 'l D 1 , 1 5 ' ai I 1 ' , , , I ' ' 1 Q s 1 as s ' 5 I I O 1 Our cheerleaders demonstrate a pyramid with ease. ' A ni v Rallying on our volleyball team and our fans. school. green spirit with some loud cheers. 4 Bonnie Conley glows with spirit and pride for her Q Gerry Budbill and Suzette Hutchings boost the Ever- Cheer 'I7 Beffer C ommunicofion ls The Key To 0rgon1Zo77bh ' ' Te dchers Of L GGUGFSHZO The 4986-87 Associofed STudenT Body CASBQ Officers did d loT for The sTudenTs. They didn'T jusT siT bock ond counf The money from The pop mochine: They reolly goT involved wiTh The heorT of The school, The sTudenT body. The ASB officers odded o new iTem To Their dufies be- sides d sense of pride, The ExecuTive Council. The Ex- ecuTive Council consisfed of represenfofives, mosfly presidenfs ond vice-presi- denTs, from The vorious closses ond clubs in The school. The ASB officers ond compony occupied o new locofion, room 257. This clossroom dfmosphere mode The ExecuTive Council become sTudenTs ond The ASB officers The Tedchers of leodership. As presidenf, ScoTT Whifrighf, sTdTed, 'lin This posifion, I feel like d sTu- denT Tedcherf' The cldss, Though, hdd only one redl Teocher, lvlr. Forfner. The officers' moin reoson for bringing This orgdnizdfion info exisfence wos To insTill beTTer communicofion be- Tween The vorious groups in The school. As secrefory, Chris Kono sold, BeTTer communicofion is The key To orgdnizdfionf' The officers olso Tried To Teoch The re- presenfofives The skills Thof They ledrned in leddership comp, such GS how To geT people involved in dcTiviTies or how To orgonize people beTTer. The ASB officers noT only begdn The TrodiTion of The ExecuTive Council, buT They olso Tried To mdke The Fresh- men feel welcome by sTdrT- ing o Big BroTherfBig SisTer progrdm. ln This progrdm, seniors Took freshmen under Their wings ond showed Them guiddnce insfedd of Throwing Them in gdrboge cons. This, plus The pep os- semblies, where The Fresh- men received speciol df- Tenfion from The Seniors, gove The enTire school o re- newed sense of pride. The ASB officers olso Tried To geT The Tedchers in- volved noT only in The ocd- demic pdrT of The school buT olso in The spiriT of The school. The officers Tried To show The more humon side of The Tedchers. All in dll, The officers did projecfs for Evergreen Too numerous To menTion, some of which wenT ToTolly un- known. BuT one Thing Thof is known, The 4987-88 ASB offi- cers hdve o redl chollenge dhedd of Them To do os well ds The 4986-87 ASB officers. by Joy Irwin 48 ASBfExecuTive Council Q ASB HisTorion, Allen Miller recog- nizes ASB President ScoTT Whi- TrighT's on boxer shorTs doy dur- ing spiriT week. 9 Suzy Nesfer ond SuzeTTe l-luTch- ings ore dmong The firsT Evergreen sTudenTs To Tdke pdrf in The Execu- Tive Council. W0 Q ASB SecreTary Chris Kano finalizes - ASB Vice Presideni Ho Jin Lee arranges The agenda for The Homecoming Assembly, Q The ASB Officers show a iiTTie 'backbone' by siTTing on The Ver- Tebraie, nexT To The SeaTTIe Public Library. PicTurea Top To boTTom: His- Torian, Allen Miller: Vice President Ho Jin Leeg Treasurer, Davia Tanigu- chig President ScoTT WhiTrighT: Sec- reTary, Chris Kano, ASBfExecuTive Council if? 20 Fall I' I I' i 1 I' rf LL The fall of 4986 was unusually foggy wiTh unpredicTable weaTher. Leaves sTarTed To pile up while sTudenTs busied Themselves wiTh homework and acTiviTies such as Homecoming and Halloween. The busiesT people of all were The seniors as They found ouT ThaT The road To college isn'T always paved . The juniors, finally being upper- classmen, were deTermined To ouTdo The seniors in class compeTiTion. Running around wiTh The feeling of relief of moving up were The sophomores, and Those walking around, Trying noT To look conspicuous were The freshmen. Sporfs were big during fall. The harsh auTumn winds could noT blow away The efforTs of fooTball players as They worked To improve Their record. The young volleyball Team acquired experience They lacked, and The soccer players sTrived for excellence. The cross-counTry Team had a liTTle Trouble which was soon forgoTTen by The Tremendous amounT of efforT and en- Thusiasm generaTed from The runners, and The swimmers swam Through The season wiThouT any problem. ThroughouT The fall, everyone aT Evergreen confinued Their mo- Tions To reach Their goals and To be success- ful. by Eun Hui Lee l Q A beauTifuI auTumn nighf is accenTuaTed by The lighTs of The SeaTTIe skyline over EIIioTT Bay. 4 The quieT and peaceful life of The RenTon Valley is capfured. v Evergreen sTudenTs refurn To school To follow The v STeve Gulllckson, Q junior, is deTermined To win The closs-woll compeTi- breezewoy To success. Tion. ,N 55,42 X ,,si. vf-f Q Dusk over Voshon Island represenTs The beciuTy of foll. yeor olds ormed wiTh leaves. fr Q While exploring childhood, Jeff Blokley is oTTocked by six- 1 1 FOII 24 Pride lv Rebuilding This years cross counTry squad was seTTing The Evergreen pace. All The members on The 4986 Team wanTed one Thing badly, and ThaT was To geT some wins and puT ouT one hundred percenT all The Time. The Team sTarTed running in mid-July and The firsT prac- Tice was on AugusT 25Th. This year's Team was young and in- experienced buT Coach Turner had plans for beginning a rebuilding sToge for The young Team over The nexT cou- ple of years. Some of This year's sTron- ger runners were Kevin KilsTrom, Dan MaTThias, Kenny Lundeen, and sopho- more Kevin Rodrigues. Coach Turner had This To say abouT Rodriguez, 'll feel sTrongIy abouT his TalenTs and him be- coming o greaT runner as a senior and being a good Team leader . The Team's besT meeT of The season occurred versus KenTwood and Ren- Junlor Dan MaTThias blows pasT a KenTwood runner in The lasT mile of The conference meeT. D lnTensiTy is shown on The face of sophomore Kevin Rodri- gues during his run of The Evergreen Three mile course. 22 Cross CounTry Ton aT KenTwood. Every varsiTy runner performed very well. Kevin KilsTrom, a senior, placed fifTh wiTh his besT Time of The year, 47:28, on The Three mile course. Evergreen losT To KenTwood by merely Two poinTs. All The meeTs This year were held away excepf for one home league meeT and The conference meeT. The Team hoped for more supporT from The Evergreen sTudenTs aT Their home meeTs buT They were limiTed wiTh only a few fans To cheer Them on. Coach Turner summed up The year wiTh This sTaTemenT, We had consTanT im- provemenT The whole year buT were hoping for a few wins To make iT a biT beTTer . Thanks Team on an excellenT year and good luck in The fuTure. by Jason Sawyers TEAM OPP Lindberg Hazen K enf Medoian I-rlghhne Auburn K enfridge Kennedy Ren Ton Ken Twooo' Lowesf score indicaTes winner 45 24 20 24 45 2 4 26 45 24 l ,,, v Randv Nunez, Kevin Kilsirom, Kevin Rodrigues, and Dan Mallhias, shoofin' The breeze affer Their conference meet af Evergreen. W 'HG n1 M , 6 , ' ,,t,.,jh ' WWW, ,Jw if 1+ l at A, H, ,,, Hu.-N, rl M ky Wwiygfw' Jw, ' M QLMMM , Q Varsifv and J,V, runners: BACK ROW: Bob Johnson, Ra- mon Alvarez Qaloffj Eric Jorgensen, Roberf l-lerfzberg, John Morris, Coach Turner. SECOND ROW1 Todd Fairweather, Mike Ryan, Cliff Bailey, Darren Magee, Kelly McElroy, Randy Nunez, Kevin Kilsfrom, Dan Mafihias, Tim Marble, Todd Noel, Charlie Rivera, Jordan Kuehn. FRONT ROW: Sebas- fian Caslro, Kevin Rodrigues, Kea Seoung, Miles Frame. Q Ramon Alvarez fakes a hurnongous brealh before head- ing for The finish in Their rneef af EHS. Cross Couniry 23 Tolenf Shrhes Despife L osrhg Record 211 Fooibcii Q--w 'W Q Pdni Roe, Jim Pdirick, Derrick G-Iosper, Hook close in for The kili ogdinsi Highiine. Q Beorly evdding o i-iighiine defender, geis d puni off os John Responie Qeis heod down field. 5 Finding d hole, Pdni Roe recieves The Ryon Gulin. ond Don Poni Roe reody To boil from Q From The pressure by Doug JohnsTon, The PiroTe QUGFTGYDOCK hurries his pdss. v Chdrles Sondovol blocks on oncoming defender, GS Rydn G-ulin drops book To poss. ia of :ww sr di' Wi' 1-WX 4.:,,W s . ' , -k u. -'r p,iiyr.,,E 1f1' .Me V 1 , sffri 5,6-fig' 15,5 A rg, ' 3-41 -,L W H - ' ' - 'F' T It Hr ' F ' Q. V 2 , ' -ew ss 4 'TVN Q Pdni Roe exhdusTedIy re-flecTs The joys ond heorTbreoks of The 86 seoson. Q Ryon Gulin ond Don Hook leod The Wolverines To bdTTIe. Q Don Hook's sofT hdnds provide The Wolverines wiTh good field posiTion. FooTbolI 25 EHS OPP 7 Hazen 44 O Lindbergh 6 26 Kenfwooo' 24 8 I-ilgnhne 45 42 Kenf Medoion 39 O Kenfddge 44 33 Auburn 45 O l?enfon 27 28 Kennedy 4 4 26 FooTboll As The chilling winds of Aufumn ho- vered over SedTTle, The Wolverines were once ogoin busy scrombling from closs To closs in The moze of breezewoys on Evergreen's compus. JusT os busy on The fooTboll field were The Evergreen foofboll ployers, sfriving To improve Their 4-8 record of losT seo- son. SepTember 'l2Th, The doy of The firsT gome ond The firsT pep ossembly orrived ond The school wos buzzing wiTh onTicipoTion. The spiriT of The sTu- denT body showed os They supporTed The fooTboll Teom wiTh so much pride ThoT iT rubbed off on even The fresh- mon closs. The Wolverines sTorTed off slow by losing To Hozen ond Lindbergh, buT bounced bock The following week To upseT KenTwood, who wos ronked second in sToTe oT The Time. l'The losses were disoppoinTing sold Senior Don Hook, buT iT only moTivoTed us To work horder, ond our moTivoTion ond hord work showed ogoinsT KenTwood. The sweeT TosTe of vicTory however wos shorT-lived os The Wolverines losT To Highline, KenT-lvleridion, ond Kenfridge buT Took ouT Their frusTroTions on Au- burn The following week 33-'l5, Even Through The rough Times, sold Cooch ForTner, The oTTiTude ond chorocTer of The Teom wos olwoys Terrific. Cooch EenTon sToTed, 'lThe objecfive of This yeor wos To Teoch The kids ThoT They're winners. Even Though The seo- son did noT Turn ouT like The Wolverines hod predicTed, The Wolverine fooTboll ployers were winners in The heorTs of The Evergreen sTudenT body os They showed Their supporT by filling The sTo- diums on gome nighTs. Senior Clyde Lozenby summed up The seoson by soying This will be o seoson l'll remem- ber for o long Time, To look bock oT loTer ond soy, we Tried our besT ond hod o loT of fun. The sTudenTs of Evergreen were grofeful To The fooTboll Teom, espe- ciolly The seniors for Their ever-losTing memories. The spiriT ond uniTy of The Wolverine fooTboll Teom ond sTudenT body To fighT ond succeed noT only on The fooTboll field buT in life wos some- Thing To be proud of ond odmired. By Mike STollmon ond Jim Yong Q Andre l-lousTon Turns The corner for d firsT down. ,, iz W I y ff FRESHMEN ist row: Jeremy Mock, Roy Phipps, Paul Evans, Damon Chesterfield, Tony Keane, Paul Jarrod, C-reg Pulfrey, 2nd row: Caron Unseth, Mike Sacayanan, Dwight Wheaton, Patrick Smith, Devone Huston, Jimmy Yi, Sean Cunningham, Jason Caros, Hank Brown, 3rd row: Scott Morris, Dan Breed, Jay Johnson, Frank Ventura, Sean Dela Cruz, Brian Nisley, Ryan Sanderson, Scott Coby, Ath row: Coach Grim, Jay Six, Walt Blackstock, Kilian Chesterfield, Jeff Schoenbachler, Byeong Lim, Lyle Schvviger, Adam Fergeson, Coach Hitchman. , HRW' x if A ,tw JV AND VARSITY lst row: Kevin Pigg, Ray Pigg, Ernie Hernandez, Moi Masaniai, John Responte, Forest Hillyard, Karl Kinerk, Ben lbale, Dereck Bishop, Nick Zar, 2nd row: Ryan Gulin, Larry May, Andre Houston, Clyde Lazenby, Dan Flynn, Ben VanBuskirk, Scott Matthiesen, Mike McNeary, Curt Kilstrom, Jamie Godsey, Terry Bunn, 3rd row: Mario Houston, Curt Kwak, Kyeong Kim, Jon Vangesen, Mike G-ipson, Dan Hook, Dan Milton, Doug John- ston, Jeff Morgan, Brian Bent, rlth row: Dan Knollmeyer, Ted Sams, JP. Johnson, Charles Sandoval, Brad Little, Tao Oh, Derrick G-Iasper, Floyd Dorry, Stan Teuber, Don Cooper, Kevin Winston, 5th row: Jim Patrick, Doug Weets, Coach Fenton, Coach Rick, Coach Fortner, Coach Hicks, Coach Jacobsen, Pani Roe, John Penwell. Football 27 5' T iTT For Fnends And Lovers Homecoming wds The firsT imporTonT evenT of The yedr, puT on by The senior cldss. IT wds when dll The olumni come TogeTher ds one ond remembered obouT The doys ds They Themselves come To Evergreen. The Homecoming ocTiviTies kicked off wiTh SpiriT Week ond Closs CompeTiTions. There wds Generic ddy Cbldck ond whiTey ond boxer shorTs ddy dmong ci few. During lunch There wds The dll fovoriTe lunch Time olympics wiTh The chubbo bun- ny conTesT dnd A ddy in The life of d Wolverine . The Homecoming dssembly wds The mosT exciTing evenT of The fesTiviTies. WiTh The gym dll decordTed, iT no long- er looked like The gym. When The Roy- olTy come in To The gym everyone wds filled wiTh on exciTemenT ThoT gdve mdny people goosebumps dnd shivers down Their spines. One senior, Julie STreyle, sToTed ThdT, T'iT wds exciTing seeing The new queen being crowned buT iT wds dlso sod becouse This wds The IosT homecoming, while she wds o sTudenT dT Evergreen. She dlso sTdTed ThoT she would be bdck ofTer she grdduoTed To porTicipoTe in home- coming ocTiviTies when she wds con- sidered olumni. The hdlf-Time exciTemenT wds given by The cheerleoders, bond, ond Roydl- Ty, who were driven oround The fooT- boil field in shiny cdrs. There wds even o bed rdce oround The fooTbcill field. Four Tedms porTicipoTed, one from eoch closs. Their objecTive wds To geT Their bed ond Tedm dround The fooT- boil field sofely. The finole wds The homecoming ddnce in The gym. The music wds by AboTron ond The Theme wds Friends ond Lovers ond when you looked dround The gym you could Tell ThoT wds True. by KoThy Tripp 231 T? 3 T s is E, 5 if E. T Si Hg 5 TS T5 Q T Tlx Q 2 T? '55 32 T5 0 E 5 f cms 28 Homecoming ir-ir! , W xii '1 lm -I I A-sf of 1 1 . , R J 'f',.:'-th gill V f 'W M! -1 iwti .sl Q Clockwisei Junior Princess Cheryi Berry- hiii, Senior Princess Jonei Sionepock, Queen Doneire Proszek, Senior Princess Sherri Crouse, Sophomore Princess Naomi Anderson, ond Freshmen Princess Jonelie Dyke. Q In honor of Spirit Week, Gerry Buobili be- comes Grondmo Buooili on Senior Ciiizens Doy. 4 Emcee Poiiy Cho welcomes keynoie speaker Sieve Roiole To The Homecoming os- semoly. Q The Senior bed neors The finish line fo win firsi pioce in The Homecoming holf-Time bed roce compeiiiion, Q 4986 Homecoming Queen Doneite Proszek is crowned by outgoing Queen Liso Berryhill. I Homecoming 20 EHS TEAM OPP 3 Ballard U 3 Curlis l l Federal Way 3 O K enrwood 3 2 l?enTon 3 O Kenlwood 3 l Lindbergh 3 l Hazen 3 O Auburn 3 3 l-lgnlne O O K enfddge 3 3 K enr Meddan O 4 Kennedy 3 O Auburn 3 Vale yb all Makes A l-lf Drive and deTerminaTion. ThaT's whaT The girls on The volleyball Team showed ThroughouT Their 4986 season. They did Their very besT To show The oTher Teams whaT The Wolverines were really made of. While six differenT sTarTers began each game, The remaining Team members gave supporT and encour- agemenT from The sidelines. Each play- er conTribuTed To The success of The Team spiriT and The ouTcome of The season, no maTTer whaT The win-loss record was. We work as a Team, and we work hard aT accomplishing ThaT, said var- siTy player Yun Yeong Yang. 2 -f', 'f' - .1 f r ' I v:,' ,E2, Z r This year The Wolverine sTudenTs also showed Their pride, by showing up aT The games. They came wiTh Their ex- ciTemenT and encouragemenT To give To The Team. l'They have a lack of experience, buT They make up for ThaT lack wiTh excellenT sporTsmanship and posiTive aTTiTudes. ThaT's whaT Evergreen is known for, responded Coach Todd when asked abouT The way he felT abouT The Team and Their aTTiTudes. The girls goT ouT There and gave iT Their besT shoT, and made The Wolver- ines proud of Them. by Jamie Spafford Mrs. lvledak. To The opponenT. 4 J.V- Debbie Abraham, Toni BoTello, Janel Dyke, Michelle Lund, Jackie Richardson, Cin- dy Hong, Eunice Nam, Sally Yi, Cindy Mack, lvlaybry Hillyard, Janye Jones, Tammy EaTon, Keri CurTain, Rachel DeWiTT, HeaTher Freed. Q Rosean lVlessall prepares To serve To The ball Q Barbara Barron seTs The ball while Team members Rosean Messall, Karen Upchurch, and Yun Jeong Yang waTch on To see when They can give a hand. Q VarsiTy- Erica STeiiling, Lycia Diaz, Rosean Messall, Yun Jeong Yang, DaneTTe Proszek, So Yun Joung, STacy Thorlacius, Babnara Barron, Lisa Prince, HeaTher Freed, Jenny ComforT, Mr. Todd, ana Karen Upchurch. 9 Lisa Prince gives her ali To geT The ball over The neT. i'ag, asf I yiiqifi Volleyball 31 A Tesr Of Endu ance - The Evergreen Wolverines girls' soc- cer Team had To work iTs hardesT and sTrongesT. LasT year The Team placed fifTh in sTaTe afTer losing a Tough game To Thomas Jefferson High School in sud- den deaTh overTime. Because of The success of lasT year's sauad, This year's Team decided To Try iTs besT To im- prove on lasT year's record seTTing season. AlThough The Team losT Three seniors aT The end of lasT season, They gained five new freshmen players and one new junior player. These addiTions were greaTly needed aT The beginning of The season and supporTed The Team ThroughouT The year. The coaches, lrma EllioTT and Dave Cass, who have succeeded in compil- ing a successful, compeTiTive, and Q STephanie Johnson punTs The ball ouT of Evergreen TerriTory during The game againsT Lindbergh. 4 Janel Sfoneback, exemplifying her year-long efforT, gives The Wolverines an offensive advanrage. 9 Suzy NesTer, proTecTing The ball from aTTacking Tro- jans, manuevers The ball Towards The goal for a score. 32 Girls' Soccer hardworking Team, have been coach- ing aT Evergreen for Three years. They had a posiTive feeling aT The beginning of The season and ThoughT ThaT afTer The Team had won Their firsT game The resT of The season would fall inTo place. Daylene Boehm, who had been a member of The Team for Three years, said, lrma and Dave have really helped me To improve my skills and playing aTTiTude over The years. I feel The Team Tried iTs hardesT This season, said Darcy Cass, who was a varsiTy leTTerman in soccer for four years. lvlarylynn Walbaum, a junior player, ThoughT The freshmen were a posiTive addiTion To The Team during The year. by Cheryl Berryhill ing Lindbergh goal on a breakaway mmfiggi af Q lylorylynn Wolbdum shows defer- minolion and courage To help gain on Evergreen viclory. EHS 0 4 O 3 6 O O 4 4 0 2 2 5 Q Top row: Gina lylocios, Ddylene Boehm, Coleen Groul, lvlarylynn Walboum, Janel Slonebock, Sleph- onie Johnson, Sherri Crouse, Sora Smallbeck, Donna Reynolds, Kristy Russell, Suzy Nesier, Cheryl Berryhlll, Bollom row: Coach Dove Cass, Su- san Lohman, Robin Fail, lylikele Rich, Darcy Cass, Cori G-roul, Tisho Wesfwood, Jody Palmer, Michelle Ostrom, Slasie Zor, Tommy Hogue, Coach lrrho Ellioll. Team OPP Auburn 2 Hazen 3 Ren ron 3 K enf Meria7an O K enfwaoa 2 Kennedy 2 rignine 4 K enfwoaa' 4 Auburn 2 Hazen 4 Lindbergh 2 Kenf Meriolan 2 Ken fridge 2 Girls' Soccer 33 Q PaTricia Arner demonsTraTes her beauTiful jack-knife dive. 5 Jennifer SchmiT, Erica Lybecker, Luana Ching and Caihy McKee Take a break and have a fun dog fighT. El-LS. OPP. 45 Kenrrfdge 425 82 Tyee 65 66 Ken Tmerioion 4 O4 54 Auburn 4 4 6 45 K enfwood 425 67 Hazen 402 56 Lincoln 24 27 Deoorur 56 46 Sfooium 38 78 fwghrne 93 6 4 Kennedy 4 4 4 57 Lindbergh 4 45 34 Girls' Swimming A Wave The girls swimming Team exceeded all expecTaTions when iT came To showing whaT Wolverine Pride was all abouT. One observer commenTed on how The girls never showed any sign of defeaT in Their faces, and were always smiling and laughing, even on a bad day. The girls en- joyed Their season, and expecTed many of The freshmen To reTurn nexT year. When asked abouT how They encour- aged each oTher aT meeis, Shawnna Prehm, a freshman on The Team This year commenTed, We sTand down aT The oTh- er end and yell as loud as we can. Their Times do noT show how They im- proved individually, buT Erica Lybecker, a junior in her Third year on The Team com- menTs, We have a beTTer Turn ouT This year and much more poTenTial. Erin Of Pride Hughes, one of The Three seniors on The Team replied, This year has been a real challenge and I have learned aloT even Though This is my firsT year diving. The Team conTained only eighTeen girls, The smallesT amounT in Their division. This forced The Team To puT mosT of The girls in Three or four evenTs in each meeT. ThaT effecTed The girls' Times and They were of- Ten exTremely worn ouT by The end of a meeT. Though They had The IeasT people in The NPSL, They never gave up and were con- sTanTly Trying To improve Themselves. ThaT, wiTh The help of Their coach, Robin Hoof, is whaT Wolverine Pride is all abouT. By Louanne Henninger 4 Sharon Graddon fakes a deep breafh before planning her nexf slroke. v Brook Kamarainen and Geni Rue lake a rno- rnenf To give a friendly hug. , If vi :ay 4 as-ivy' I My uni...- Froni Row: Sharon Graddon, Luana Ching, Patricia Arner. Second Row: Shawnna Prehm, Erica Lybecker, Jennifer Schrnii, Heidi Poffer, Brook Kamarainen, Erin Hughes, Shawna Poffer, Wendy Nisley, Mr. Boirna. Third Row: Diving Coach Kelly Surlock, Inke Bolbrinker, Julie Hoyi, Rita Arranis, Cafhy McKee, Tania Hoover, Geni Rue, Manager Jennifer Vandenberg, Coach Robin Hoof. ,!W, 'ly M Zfvwevf-wi'3' I we V I J Girls' Swimming 35 ii , t i ,l il 5 T .E E is 4 n T. ll 9 5 5 il iss gif l ll fi, 5 1 N l zz 3 Y T 551 5 2 5 ll E if iii I' 355 if 1 ily fig E lg T 1? is l gil is l 5 2 T 3 Ti TE T522 .E STE E15 iii SET ill is T ii Tix Eli T. T, il i T 2 is il A i f E ' i ? 5 Q? ill .. , . IV INT I ' As The 4986 yedr wound up, exciTemenT ond dnxieTy begon in Wolverine counTry. ChrisTmds ond winTer vdcdTion were looked forwdrd To, while reporT cords dnd findl ex- dms were dredded. One specidl evenT wos The cdnned food drive sponsored by The ASB Officers. Their gool wds To collecT 'l0,000 cons To beoT Highline STudenT Body. Closses chollenged eoch oTher in spiriT of compeTiTion while supporTing The spiriT of giving during ChrisTmds. The chilly winTer wedTher Thrediened The hedlTh of Evergreen sTudenTs. To help ouT Q DecoroTions in SouThcenTer Moll porTroy Typicdl winTer scenery. The sTudenTs DECA puT on o specidl sole of kleenex Tissues which mdny were glod To geT o hold of. SporTs ogoin grobbed The inTeresTs of The sTudenTs. The winTer sporTs consisTed of girls' dnd boys' bdskeTbdll, wresTling, gymnosTics ond boys' swimming. AT losT, iT wds Time To hove fun. ChrisTmds findlly come, ond findl exoms were over. Evergreen sTudenTs ended dnoTher sedson wiTh much dccomplishmenTs. by Eun Hui Lee - Hdrshy winTer winds sTrip The ledves off 0 Tree E is M 36 WinTer Division -W 4 WinTer is represenied by many CnrisTrnas Trees ThaT are being sold al This Time of The year. 4 SanTa Claus discusses his holiday plans wiih a Toddler. IIINI- v Various ornamenls display an inviTaTion To Cnrisimas. N Y , - .. I WinTer Division 37 EHS OPP 24 l'0Q'hW09 50 24 Ren Ton 39 45 K enfwooa' 37 20 Lindbergh 46 9 Auburn 55 24 K enfridge 45 43 K enf Meriaian 57 26 Kennedy 40 36 Hazen 24 Desire inspires Unify As winTer approached, The skies sTarTed To Turn gray, and The lasT of The migraTing birds flew souTh. AT The same Time, The Evergreen wresTlers were sTreTching ouT and anTicipaTing The season To come. The wresTling Team had iT's firsT Tur- nouT on The 'l7Th of November. Many of The wresTlers were seasoned reTurn- ing leTTermen, buT a number of new faces were noficeable. As The season rolled on, The Team's progress was slow,buT a few individuals had a banner year. Senior Leo Porras wenT undefeaTed in his firsT 46 maTch- es, and held his opponenTs scoreless wiTh his lighfning like quickness and bull like endurance in his firsT 42 maTches. iT's The desire and hard work ThaT pulled me Through The lean Times, and I aTTribuTe iT To some of my success, buT I aTTribuTe mosT of my success To God said Senior Leo Porras. Coach Toulouse sTaTed, 'il Think iT's Leo's change of aTTi- - ROW 'iz Naomi Anderson, Yong Dang, Todd FairweaTher, Dan Flynn, Hal Miller, D.J. WiIsTon, Lyle Schweiger, Tom Lui, STacey Zar, ROW 2: Dave Renick, Dan Hook, LaiTa WesTerlund, Darren Haag, Leo Porras, Derrick Bishop, Tony Walker, Breff Coleman, ROW 3: Coach Cherry, Coach Toulouse, Floyd Dorry, Eddie Munoz, Junior Sanchez, Tim McCrea, Sam Perkins, Dan MilTon, John Penwell, Mr. Munoz. 4 WiTh The look of saTisfacTion afTer a vicTorious maTch, Dan Hook nch. reTurns To The be 9 John Penwell maneuvers for The Takedown. 38 WresTling Tude from The pasT year ThaT made him so successful This year. OTher suc- cessful wresTIers were Bobby Garza aT 408 pounds, Dan Milfon aT 448 pounds, and Floyd Dorry aT unlimiTed weighT class. We should have an ouTsTanding re- Turning Team nexT year, even Though we'll lose some greaT wresTlers, said Coach Toulouse. The Team is coached noT only by Coach Toulouse buT also by Coaches Cherry and Munoz, who beTween Them have many years of wresTling experience and wins. The fans showed Their appreciaTion by showing up in numbers for every maTch, and The wresTlers responded by giving Their besT for every minuTe of The maTch. The uniTy of The wresTlers and The fans of Evergreen made This season a memorable one for every- one. By Jim Yang 4 With the look of determindtion, Leo Porros keeps his opponent pinned to the mot. 4 Floyd Dorry glances ct the time clock, GS time runs out for the Kentridge wrestler. Q Bobby Gdrzo executes Q perfect reversol for two points. Wrestling 39 EHS OPP 54 Auburn 4 47 56 Hdzen 4 44 55 I-Hghlhe 4 47 7 9 Kennedy 90 85 K enf Meridian 82 68 Ken fridge 403 89 K enfwood 83 72 Lindbergh 94 76 Pen Ton 92 9 Cooch Bolmo gives Keo Soeung poinTers for o fosTer lop. v Joe Riley sTrokes hord To The finish line. A0 Boys' Swimming Successful Efforfs There is Tension in The sTeoming oir of The Evergreen swimming pool. The swimmers Toke Their mork, geT seT. Then SPLASH! The sTriving swimmers roce To The finish. This wos The exciTe- menT of woTching The Evergreen boys' swim Teom This yeor. AlThough They losT eighT seniors losT yeor, including The sToTe chompion swimmer Dovld Koys. This seoson's Teom conTinued To beTTer Themselves wiTh much horcl work. Cooch Gory Bolmo, in his fifTh yeor of cooching The boys' swim Teom, hoo o posiTive ouTlook oll seoson. He sold ThoT even Though The Teom wos young ond inexperienced This yeor, They hod on opunclonce of enThusiosm which cor- riecl Them Through The seoson wiTh o sTrong efforT ond o posiTive oTTiTucle. ..si1.iiii.i f.... . ,. 1 ,, 4. iii zg, M, -..K 3 4 5 215, .M 5 'i 2 W . s w E 5 -we was mem. Some of The ouTsTonding swimmers of The Teom were copToin ond senior Grohom Koys, senior Shown Lindell, ju- nior Bill Richorcls, ond sophomore Roger lvllron. Cooch Bolmo olso sToTecl ThoT The Teom mode much improvemenT Through The course of The seoson ond he is looking forword To nexT yeor. Boys' swimming, he sold, Through encourogemenT oncl Teomwork, is o loT of fun oncl o loT of work. He is olso hoping for o lorger Turn-ouT nexT yeor To moke Evergren's boys' swim Teom beTTer Thon ever. By Cheryl Berryhill 4 Shown Linclell comes up for o breoTh while swimming The losT lop. v Two Evergreen swimmers resT while They iisTen To Their cooch's insTrucTions. Q , fr T. ,ii.s M Q Evergreen Boys' Swim Teom: TOP ROW Cocich G-cry Bolmo, Ken Heoly, Joe Riley, Bill Richards, Brod Zimnisky, Roger Miron, Gro- hom Koys. MIDDLE ROW Derek PersoneTT, Sean Thomos, Shown Lindell, Todd Moore, Miles Frome. BOTTOM ROW Keo Soeung, Bobby Klien, ScoTT Schlog, Mark Willioms, Jordon Kuehn. Boys' Swimming A1 Hus Tie Sfands QUT Their enThusiasm was flowing high before The season sTarTed. During in- Tramurals you could see some of The TaIenT appearing in The players. When Turn ouTs sTarTed There were abouT 50 players going ouT for one of The Three Teams. A week before The preseason sTarTed, The Teams were decided and They were IefT wiTh 37 players, includ- ing five reTurning leTTermen. The varsiTy Team consisTed of seven seniors and Three juniors. Before The season sTarTed, Mr. Mulli- kin believed They had enough TalenT To make one of The four league playoff posiTions. When Their firsT game came around They IosT a Tough game To MT. Rainer. When The regular season finally bounced around KenTwood squeezed by wiTh a Two poinT win. The Teams' firsT win came aT home againsT a Tough playing Hazen Team. Our players sTayed righT wiTh Them The enfire game, and when The game was over, afTer playing one overTime peri- od, our wolverines came ouT on Top by Three poinTs. Senior Jeff Blakely, when asked how he felT abouT The season wiTh five games IefT, remarked. When we sTarTed The season we didn'T really know each oTher, buT as The season progressed, so did our friendships. He also said. Even wiTh a losing record our Team husTled as if They were in The finals. By Mike STalIman 4 VarsiTy ROW 'I: John Lemm. Mike STallman, OJ. Thomas, Jer- ry Abraham, Row 2: Derrick Glasper, Jeff Blakeley, Benny Van Buskirk, Roman Hayes, PeTe OrTega, George Colello, Row 3: Manager Marc Dye, Coach Mui- likin. Coach Vermillion, Coach Sullivan, Manager Ed Ganz. 9 Roman Hayes shows off his jumping abiIiTy To geT a shoT off. 42 Boys' BaskeTball EHS TEAM OPP 47 MT. Rainier 52 55 Ne wporf 60 50 Sfaafum 84 52 Hlghlne 54 65 MT. Rainier 74 48 Ken fwooa' 50 47 I-Hghlne 64 56 Lindbergh 70 52 Hazen 49 37 K enf Meria7an 56 57 A uburn 8 7 54 Lindbergh 69 47 Kennedy 82 56 K enfridge 89 34 K enfwood 55 39 Auburn 82 36 Renfon 93 5 7 K enf Meria7an 60 50 Hazen 6 7 4 Senior Jeff Blakley keeps The game Tighf in The firsT half. v Junior Vorsily ROW 1: Bryon Sohuiler, Brdd Lillie, Kevin Winsion, Yun Choi, Row 2: Tom Shires, Ted Somms, Doug Melz, Ronnie ivlcCIendon, ROW 3: Cooch Sullivon, Dorrin Howkins, JP. Johnson, Donovon Ziegler. v Left hdnded Derrick G-losper slides in ogoinsi Highline for Two poinis, 5 rrrr m y -' H ,,', . Q 4 . ' ' .r f, V if I fl , f f 12 6' T ' W Ji W, -,wi --. ew Q Pele Oriego is fouled by on opposing I-lighline pldyer ofier releosing The boil. . Freshmen ROW 1: Gabe Gdrlner, Ryon Sanderson, Shane DeloCruz, Crickei Shires. ROW 21 Dennis Fronk, Rdndy Hoeffer, ROW 3: Coach Vermil- lion, Tim Curldin, More Doerschel, Tony Keone, Brion Nisley. Boys' Boskelboll A3 EHS OPP Lindbergh Kennedy Chief Seaifh Evereff Ken iwood GC7ff79fO' i-ighine Hazen IQOD K eni Mericfan Auburn Lindbergh COD Fosfer Kennedy Ken fridge K enfwood Auburn Ren Ton K enf Meridian Hazen 46 53 40 50 57 32 60 53 70 62 32 73 58 6 4 65 62 67 50 36 62 73 75 35 56 55 64 45 65 59 38 57 4 9 56 46 5 'I 55 48 53 AA Girls BaskeTbalI Qffense Rises Qver Absenf Defense Offense, The symbol of Evergreens girls varsiTy baskeTball Team. This was whaT The Team was known for ThroughouT The NorTh PugeT Sound League and by Evergreen sTudenTs. WiTh Three ladys in The Top TwenTy in scoring, The Team had a ferocious of- fensive aTTack. Siephanie Johnson, The second high- esT scorer in The league, was a sTrong ThfeaT and one of The lady Wolves Team leaders. She summed up The season by saying, Even Though our season did noT come ouT aT The high- esT of Wolverine sTandards, we all felT we came TogeTher and played as a Team. lvlarylynn Vlialbaum, Third in The league in scoring, was The second half of The wolverines one-Two punch. Three oTher sTarTers finished off The well rounded Team. Darcy Cass a sTrong player added sTrong board play and a consisTanT offensive ouTpuT. The Two guards, Dayleen USPUDH Boehm and STacey Thorlacius, ran The run and shooT offense of The Team. BoTh Day- leen and Sfacey dished ouT a loT of assisTs and boTh were big offensive ThreaTs. The Team suffered a couple of sTiff losses in The season losing To Auburn, Lindberg QOTQ, and Hazen Q2OTj. These losses were said To be from defensive breakdown. The Team sfressed de- fense Throughouf pracTice and worked hard To improve Their so called absenT defense. As The season pro- gressed The Team did improve on boTh ends of The courT. Four sTarTers would leave This years Team, buf some sTrong juniors and sophomores would sTep in and fill spoTs respecfively. All in all The season showed greaT deTerminaTion, enfhusiasum, and besT of all wolverine pride. Good luck nexT year Team and keep up The hard work. By Jason Sawyers Q Q VarsiTy FronT row: Vikki Carson, Dayleen Boehm, Sfacey Thorlacius, Donna Reynolds, Terri Duran. Back row: Coach Hayashi, lvlarylynn Wal- baum, Darcy Cass, Sfephanie Johnson, Lisa Prince, Tracy Knapp, Coach Burdin. 1- J.JV. Fronl rowi Tisha Wesfwoocl, Gina Macias, Erica Hinfon, Laulala Leifi. JV. Fronf row: Mayberry Hillyard, Mikele Rich, Keri Curiain. Back row: Coach Back row: Coach Kluin, Michelle Lund, Theresa Tuliau, Tiffany Luna, Becky Hayashi, Kari Morgan, Jennifer Vanderberg, Sfephanie Strand, Kellie Mer- Tuliau. rick, Carsha Pressley, Sara Smallbeck, Vikki Carson. 541 mar 4 Marylynn Walbaum sinks an irnporlanl free fhrow againsf Lindbergh in a Tough league loss, 73-75 in overiirne. Girls Basketball L15 9 Froni row: D Tie Proszek, J ianda Simpso Suzy Nesrer. Second row: Cnriii Tn Dawn Smiin, Ang l G mez, Inca B Ibi ker, E Hughes, Kim O'DonneiI, Heainer Feed, Sonia Werner, a d P Tricia Peiers. Tnird row: Tina Scnneid ,D bbi Ab n m, Cindy Hong, Wen- dy Dupl d N i C rslile. Manager Mike Ny- gren,CoacnP IS TT, dmanagers Tim Mar- ble and Claire Bu vpNicoIeC li 'ri d ignerbal- ance beam rouiine. EHS 0195 Kenfmkwdan Renkyv 404. 45 Auburn fknen 40545 Kenhvaod iwighnhe 40695 Lmabegm Kenmbge 4459 Kenfhkmbkm Renkm 4446 Aubwn Hazen 40545 Kenmage Lmabegm 42155 Kennvood Hgnme 46 Gy CYP 44345 4245 44445 4264 443 4265 4426 42445 45405 42225 4506 4409 45345 4424 46405 4422 ing. Gymndsfs me ove As Se oson Progresses WiTh only five reTurning leTTermen, The 4986-87 Wolverine gymndsfics Tedm definiTely proved To be d suc- cess. Though The Tedm didn'T win mdny meeTs, They improved ds The sedson progressed. The gymndsTs dlso were immensely spiriTed. As Codch Poul ScoTT re- mdrked, The highlighT of The sedson wos so mdny people doing so mdny Things for The Tedm. Eoch week The gymndsTs decordTed edch oThers' lockers. Some people on The Tedm supplied posTers dnd flowers for The meeTs dnd occdsiondl Tedm pdrTies were held. Prdcfice Took pldce every ddy dffer school for Two To Three hours. The girls prdcTiced on Their rouTines, form, dnd execuTion dnd compeTed for The five vdrsify spoTs open in edch evenT for The meeTs. lVleeTs occurred every Wednesddy nighT. The differenT compeTiTions in- cluded floor exercises, bedm, vdulT, dnd The uneven bdrs. AnoTher highlighT of The sedson wds hdving Three gym- ndsTs, Debbie Abrdhdm, Wendy Dupler dnd Jdldndd Simpson, compeTe dll oround Cin every evenTj. According To codch ScoTT, The fun- niesT occurence of The sedson wos hduling elghT people To Didz School of GymndsTics dT SouTh CenTer. The low poinT of The sedson wds 'lhdving my Truck TP'd. by Jennifer Hdle Q Suzy Nesfer demonsTroTes d scdle during her bdlonce bedm rouT v lnco Bolbrinker sTeps ouT of d scdle To end her mdf rouTine vWendy Dupler performs o fronT hdnd spring on The vdulf while codch ScoTT spoTs her 6 l The nighT was ThaT of No- vember TwenTy-second 4986. IT was dark and raTher windy. You could hear a low buzz of voices ThroughouT The Gym as many Pep-Club members and oThers were Trying To geT everyThing in order. The red carpeT was ouT for Those who wanTed To geT married and The gold colored Cracker-Jack rings were waiTing To be slid .on some sTudenTs' fingers'. Then iT began. The Time was jusT a liTTle pasT eighT o'clock and The people slowly poured in. AT firsT iT was jusT a small line aT The picTure sTand and an even smaller one aT The marriage aisle. BuT by eighT-ThirTy The Gym was filled. You could hear couples asking each oTher WhaT do you wanT To do firsT, geT married or have our picTure Taken'? The de- cision was difficulT for mosT. A8 Grub Tolo Grub Tolo Royaiiyf Freshman Pnhce Shane Dei aCruz Sophomore Prince Shane Case Junior Pnhce Duane Schuier Senior Pnhce Jeff Biakie y Senior Prince David Tanguchi SENIOR KWC9 JERRY ABRAHAM Two of He aris Married? In high school? l don'T know. Then The girl blurTs ouT Come onl and pracTically drags her daTe To The aisle. They link arms and Take The firsT sTep. lT seemed like iT Took forever To walk down The aisle and confronT Mr. Vermillion. Your friends were all laughing and Thinking abouT which one of you would be nexT. The rings were placed on The fingers. Then came The big words You may kiss. For some iT was very embarrassing. Be- ing in fronT of all Those peo- ple and you don'T even know some of Them. BuT you and your daTe looked aT each oTher and slowly kissed. As you look back iT may have seemed almosT romanTic. The firsT parT was over. The resT of The nighT was jusT a bunch of laughs and com- paring T-shirTs ThaT ranged from everyThing To The JeT- sons and Mickey Mouse To G-enerra and The UniversiTy of WashingTon. Then you and your bud- dies sTarT checking ouT who is wiTh who. Some surprises no doubT. You hear some small whispers 'Tl didn'T know They were going ouT, fol- lowed by They do acTually make a cuTe couple. Then They announce The TwisTing ConTesT. The music sTarTed and you sTarTed TwisTing. You knew The song could noT be over five min- uTes buT iT sure felT like iT. Then came The side ache. Your ready To give in buT your laughing so hard and having so much Tun you qui- eTly forgeT abouT The pain. The song is over. The judges announce The winners. You were noT one of Them buT you sure had fun Trying. Even if you mighT have had To puT up wiTh some sore hips The nexT day. You looked aT The clock. lT was almosT eleven-ThirTy. The slow songs sTarTed play- ing and Then They once more play The Theme Two of HearTs by STacey Q. YoLj look around and are sur prised by how many people showed up. AlmosT five-hun- dred. Then you look aT Mr. Vermillion. By The look on hi face you could Tell he abouj married half of Them. The nighT came To close. You sTarT Thinkin abouT whaT Time your no going To geT up in The morn- ing. You and your daTe giv each oTher a small goo nighT kiss and admiT you ha a wonderful Time. Then your daTe leaves and you slowly walk info your room. By Louanne Hennigei C Evergreen students dance with great enthusiasm and big smiles. 4 Amir Nazemi flashes everyone his cutest smile as he and his partner Monique Pizzitloa dance to the latest beat. 0 Pep-Club President Jennifer Hale, Vice-President Tamra Elkins, and Secre- tary Suzanne Slemko prepare the posters for the big night. Grub TOIO 49A On The nighT of April 22, Ever- green drama class puT on a show TiTled An Eye for an Eye for an Eye. The show was a producfion of Three plays feaTuring Tim McCrea as King Solomon, Frank Vigna as Abra- ham and Jon van Gesen as David. The nighT was a Tremen- dous success for The drama sTudenTs as well as for Dr. Taeschner. They worked hard, overcoming some disadvan- Tages, To make The nighT suc- cessful. Over The years The size of The drama class had decreased y n Eye for an Eye for an Eye abouT 5096. There used To be Two classes--beginning and advanced. And each class consisTed of aT leasT Thirly sTudenTs. ln T986-87, however, There was only one drama class wiTh less people. Had The inTeresT in TheaTre and acTing been losT among Evergreen sTudenTs? When asked This quesTion, Dr. Taeschner con- firmed ThaT iT definiTely had. One of The problems he poin- Ted ouT was The limiTed career opporTuniTies relafing To The field of acTing. In his TwenTy- Three years of Teaching high school drama, Dr. Taeschner saw only Two of his sTudenTs make iT as professional acTors. And only one or Two wenT on To Teach drama. Neverfheless, The drama sTudenTs were noT discouraged. Their goal was noT To make iT big ouT in The world. No, The goal was To make ThaT one nighT suc- cessful, and ThaT's exacTly whaT They did. As Jerrod Sessler puT iT, everyone did Their parT To complefe The big puzzle. by Eun Hui Lee SOA Dram 0 Oscar Miller waTches The play as Jon van Gesen porTrays David. D David discusses his plan To desiroy Goliaih wiTh Jesse Qlerrod Sesslerj. D Darla Woog, as an angel. brings good news To Abraham. The ASB planned and prepared for the talent of Evergreen High School to be unveiled and remembered. The never tiring ASB spent hours looking for acts to un- veil and with an abundance of success they did just that. As always, quality showed through. The acts were original and performed by many of the most talented people at Evergreen. Keeping things out of con- fusion and chaos were Ty Tribble and Scott Whitright who did an exceptionally good job of M.C.-ing the n The Limelight Talent Show. The program consisted of many impressive and creative students. First on were the sophomores with a skit from 'Leave it to Beaver.' l'Hey, Hey, Wally, who's that girl over there? Next in line was the stage band. Jazz was the in- credible talent shown with some very impressive saxophone solo's perfor- med by Sharron Graddon, Dawn Bennett, and Amir Nazemi. Performing a belly dan- cing routine was Dawn Ben- nett. Dawn had been belly dancing for six years before she showed off her talent at the talent show. I just called to say l love you, was performed, no, not by Stevie Wonderlll, but by EHS's very courageous John Motley. Just when EHS thought it was safe, 'Return of the Nerds' surfaced again. Gerry Budbill and Jose Chapa gave EHS an adven- ture through the daily life of a nerd. For those who like hard core music talent there was freshman Tyler Ainsworth, who gave EHS a taste of what six hours of practice a day for six years will do for you. Danita Fitch and Gloria Parker did an exceptionally well performed dance routine to one of their favorite songs. With riding as their talent and hobby, Eugene Ramsey and Tommy Jackson demonstrated various stunts and acrobatics on bicycles. Don Cooper, Moi Masaniai, and Pani Roe lit up our lives in a Hawaiian luau dance with fire. Quality and not quantity supported the talent show as one to remember. But the next act came at 2:15 in which the entire school body took a part in...SPRlNG BREAK!!!! by Dianne Corey I ..., 'MM , ' Z ex , my , ' , IA .QV ,JA kwwmy--jr rims? . - .. 4ww Aw: . , , W ' ' W-Y..wf ' 1 . ' - fy W ,vm . .fw.:.4z,-H Dawn Bennett belly dancing at the i987 Talent Show. i , A Q Tommy Jackson's many years of practicing pay off during an impressive performance. Senior. Pani Roe performing with fire during the Hawaiian Luau. . gm -993 . Qsfzf.-sf 142 Louonne Henniger spends her lunch Time enjoying The lovely spring wedfher. ., v Spring brings book dll The ducks ond bir- ds ihdf flew souTh for The winTer. D Michelle Osfrom hos GD exdmple of how To celebrdie spring birfhdciys. SPRING The signs of spring were dll over The Evergreen cdmpus. Alihough The spring wds more like d summer, iT jusT mode iT more enjoydble for everyone. Being ThdT The sun wds ouT The mojoriTy of The Time, iT mode Spring Bredk jusT ci liTTle more fun ond exciTing. AnoTher sign of spring fever wds spring love. Couples would wolk down The Wolverine hcills holding hdnds ond mdking goo-goo eyes OT edch oTher. Considering ThdT Formol Tolo ond Prom were so close TogeTher, iT mighT've helped To hove ThdT speoidl someone To go To Those ddnces wlTh. During spring bredk Alki beoch wds pdcked. STudenTs wenT There To eiTher enjoy The wedTher, show off Their cors, or To meeT someone new. ividny of Evergreen sTudenTs dnxiously owdiied The cirrivdl of The ever-fomous EdsTer Bunny. The EdsTer Bunny mode his dppedronce on April TQ, ond delighied mdny Wolverine sTudenTs by giving Them chocoloTe covered eggs cind ccindied EdsTer bunnies. Spring dlso broughT sTudenTs To SouThcenTer shopping mcll. Mdny wenT There for dll Those gredT spring sdles. Spring dlso mednT The coming ouT of The beduTiful colors of The freshly bloomed flowers of spring. The brighT colors dround The Wolverine Cdmpus broughT mdny hdppy Times ond hdppy smiles. by Jdmie Spdfford 4 The Easter Bunny comefhf' A sure sign of spring Q A Seoffle sight in The spring. SPRING 5, TEAM OPP Clover Park O MT. Rainier 3 O Kennedy i O Highiine C 2 Lindbergh 2 3 Enumoiaw 2 i Kenfvvood i 2 Auburn i 3 Ren Ton i O KenT Meridian 3 O Hazen i O Auburn 2 O Kenfwooa' 3 C Keni Meridian 7 3 Kenfridge 6 7 Hazen O 54A Boys' Soccer G Duane Schueller looks up The field To decide where To pass The ball. D CrickeT Shires, one of The six freshmen on The Team, anTicipaTes The ball coming Towards him. Boys' Soccer Makes The boys' soccer Team showed much improvemenT since lasT year. As The season began, The anTicipaTion of The players could be felT before every game. Head coach Mr. Hayashi and assisTanT coaches Mr. Morrow and Ken Brown had again succeeded in pum- ping The enThusiasm of The players, pulling The players TogeTher as a Team, and creaTing a successful winning squad for Evergreen. As The season conTinued The hard work and effori of The whole Team grew increasingly wiTh every game. Each player sTrove To accomplish individual goals and The Hisior Team as a whole supporied one anoTher more. ln improvemenT of lasT year, The players played more like a Team and also puT ouT more effori. The Team members noTiced The differences in Their efforTs also. Proof of Their dedicaTion showed in The Team's season record. The 86-87 Boys' soccer Team had The besT record in The hisTory of Evergreen C4-8-Aj. Junior Duane Schueller, a fonivard on The Team, sTaTed, We had a young Team, buT l ThoughT we did well wiTh whaT we had. by Cheryl Berryhill C ProcTicing Their bicycle kicks, seniors Todd Morrow ond C.J. Thomds foll To The ground. QMidfielder Mike Swindle, wiTh supporT midfielder Korl Kinerk, brings The boll up The field. CTop row: Brandon Wolfe, Kori Kinerk, Derek PersoneTT, STeve Clark, ScoTT Colby, Duone Schueller, C.J. Thomos, Todd Morrow, Mr. Hoydshi. Middle row: Bobby Klein, STeve Sovere, Mike Swindle, Cricket Shires, Rob Ernmick, Brod LiTTIe, Bobby Gdrzd. Boflorn row: ShcirleT Edrp, Amir Nozerni, Todd Moore, J.P. Johnson, Brion Nisley, Showno Prehrn. Boys' Soccer 55A vPicTured are: Debbie Abraham. Vicki Carson and Julie Beleiciks NoT picTured: Leslie McKay, Suzy NesTer and Theresa Tuliau. Team Size inspires Closeness lf we had more people, we would have scored more poinTs and so we would have been a beTTer Team, ex- pressed junior Leslie McKay, buT because we were a small Team, we were closer and we goT along really well. This sTaTemenT sums up The T987 Wolverine girls Track Team. They were small in number, only 6 members, which limiTed Their chances of success. More imporTanT, however, was The closeness of The Team and individual successes ThaT were achieved. Under The coaching of JaneT BunTin, pracTice Took place every day afTer school for TV2 To 2 hours. The Team sTreTched and jagged as Their half hour warm ups, Then They performed The daily rouTines of running hills, prac- Ticing charges, or working ouT in The weighTroom. MeeTs occurred once a week on Thursday or Friday. DifferenT evenTs Iduring The meeTs included disTance running C800-3200mj, sprinTs GOO- AOOQ, hurdles, long and high jumps, shoTpuT and discus. Because of The small number of players, The Team was unable To compeTe in The relay evenTs. One of The highlighTs of The season was when senior Suzy NesTer broke The school record of i3.2s in The TOOm dash wiTh The Time of 12.9 seconds. AnoTher season highlighT Took place when Evergreen almosT beaT KenT- wood. According To BunTin, The girls were real compeTiTive and spiriTed so The meeT was very exciTing. The Team probably would've won The meeT, which ended wiTh The close score of 62-AO, excepT one member was sick. Looking back on The enTire season, one can see ThaT iT was noT very suc- cessful in comparison wiTh oTher schools. YeT The small number of girls on The Team allowed Them To have fun and geT To know each oTher beTTer. One way This was accomplished was by alTending a poT luck spagheTTi din- ner aT The coach's house on The nighT before The firsT meeT. by Jennifer Hale is s 4 Suzy NesTer lisTens inTenTly as The 0 Freshman Debbie Abraham soars coach gives some suggesTions. Through The air during a long jump. Sfriding For Success As The weafher Turned warmer and The flowers sTarTed To blossom, so did The con- fidence and abilily of The boys Track Team. There were many seasoned runners on The Team, buT a few new faces had a big impacT. The mosT noficeable of The newcomers was freshman DwighT WheaTon. ln his firsT year of varsily compeTiTion, he broke Two school records for The half mile. l expecT To send quiTe a few people To The sTaTe TournamenT , said coach Turner, and I expecT DwighT To be There. Coach Turner aTTribuTes The success he had This season noT only To The number of people who Turned ouT buT, also To The TaIenT of The individuals. For insfance. Evergreen was very Tough To beaT in many evenTs, especially The high jump, where junior Mario HousTon broke a school record wiTh a jump of six feeT six inches. He also placed in The Top Three in The high jump in every meef. Mario HousTon sTaTed, I felT really good This year in every evenT I enTered, whefher iT be The high jump, Triple jump, or The relay. I Think aloT of iT has To do wiTh The confidence ThaT l have in myself and my TeammaTes. The season didn'T have Too many highlighTs for The Team overall, buT one was Their vicfory over Kenfwood, which was Their firsT win in Three years. l'Track is an individual sporT, sTaTed Coach Turner, so even Though we only had a single vicfory for The Team, many of our individual aThleTes should qualify for The sTaTe Tournamenf. Buf iT all depends on how dedicaTed They are and on how much They wanT iT. lf dedicaTion's The auesfion, Then The oTher Teams in Regionals and STaTe beTTer look ouT, said discus Throwers Terry Bunn and Pani Roe. Through The dedicafion and pride of The individual aThleTes, and The supporf of The resT of The Evergreen Track Team, a sTaTe Tifle in any of a number of evenTs was possible. As senior Ramon Alvarez summed up The Team, Don'T underesTimaTe us. and waTch ouT!! by Jim Yong Top row- Coach Fenfon, Moi Masaniai, Floyd Dorry, Terry Bunn, Tony Keane, Brian BenT. John Morris. Coach Forfner, and Coach Day. Third row- Larry Mae, Kelly McElroy, Cliff Bailey, Robert DeWifT, Kevin KilsTrom, Devon Houston, and Todd FairweaTher. Second row- Ramon Alvarez, Randy Nunez, Dan MaT- Thias, Shawn Jennings, Miles Frame, Jay Richards, Mike Ryan, Gregg Nease, Moeurf Klok. Coach Turner and Kevin Rodriquez. Fronf row- Deanna Dickerson, MaTT Lemen, John Enego, Kenny Lundeen, Kevin Lundeen, Jimmy Yi, Pani Roe, and Angie Huffaker. NoT picfuredz Ronnel Garner, Darren Haag, Aundre and Mario HousTon, Ty Tribble and DwighT WheaTon. Boys' Track 57A EV OPP 90 IO? 78 34 76 74 98 76 63 24 52 96 55 62 47 65 Kenfridge Lindbergh Kent-Meridian Kentwood Auburn Kennedy Ren Ton Highline 4 v In a meet against Kentwood, Aundre Houston keeps the team alive by winning the IOOM dash. X, s me-Sxisb as mm- 'fmx 'SS .1 N .-ss l' i x X Q 5 x . Q .a V ' 'Qi-Dtfisf .,. 7 ., -Ms,,,,.'-,R 'A ffrlafggs , , Q., l .-L .fs s 1, 5 J .K . . - ' 5- S:i5g'fiz-245-:r2. qiiigfitf--,f,,!' if ' . 0... 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W n i 2 ' 0 After winning the AOOm, Larry May receives congratulations from ai . teammates. 4 Showing his endurance, Moeurt Klok competes in the 3200m run. 1 is Qi if r,.k nf ., ,,.. ,. WM ' tl Boys' Track 59A E.H.S. TEAM OPP 73 Garfield 3 5 Tyee 7 7 Kenfridge 2 2 Kent-Meridian O O Hazen -4 3 Auburn 9 8 Kennedy 3 ii Kentwood 73 2 Highiine I 2 Lindbergh IO 3 Renton 2 6 Ken fridge 8 6 Kent Meridian 8 I Auburn 4 7 Hazen 5 i2 Kennedy ii 3 Kentwood 72 2 Highline L 73 Lindbergh bThe Evergreen infielders meet at the pitcher's mound fora little pep talk. D Top Row: Mr. Tate, Donna Renolds, Tabitha Murphy, Darcy Cass, Cathy McKee, Stephanie Johnson, Sherri Crouse, Marylynn Walbaum, Michelle Lund, Robin Hoff, Mr. Lapasin. Bottom Row: Mciybry Hillyard, Daylene Boehm, Stacey Thorlacius, Cori Grout, Tammy Hogue. Barbara Barron. 6OA Softball Lady Wolves, Best Season Ever The high spirited Lady Wolves produced one of their best E.H.S. soft- ball seasons ever. Not to mention two very satisfying wins over their number one rival, the Kennedy Lancers. All- NPSL player Daylene Boehm CMFPJ and returning letterwoman Stephanie Johnson both led the team with powerful hits and outstanding defen- sive play. The pitching staff was also a great part of the Evergreen squad. Seniors Darcy Cass and Sherri Crouse and Freshman Michelle Lund all knew how to make it difficult for their op- ponents to get a hit. While in the out- field, enthusiastic senior Stacey Thorlacius made some tough catches look easy and cheered the team to victory. Although the girI's batting averages weren't always as high as they had hoped for, their defense accom- modated nicely. Even head coach Lapasin agreed that the team was one of the best defensive teams l've ever coached. And thanks to an excellent J.V. team this year, coached by Ms. Klewin, there should be some nice additions to the varsity team next year. by Marylynn Walbaum i fi is 3 5. 1 1 - . X.. s F I S!!! 5? K.. 5 .. ,'Xf. 1 x S Q. YI .5 55 TK Q Barb Barron gets a nice base hit in the four- 4 Barb Barron, Cori Grout and the rest of the th inning to advance a fellow teammate. squad heading back to the bus after a tough 6-8 loss to Kentridge. CFirst Row: Ms. Klewirt, Doreen Foley, Darcy Tyler, Cindy Mack, Jennifer Van- denberg, Shannon O'Brien, Michelle Cooper, Second Row: Sherri Manthie, Paige McSwan, Coleen Grout, Michelle Ostrom, Deanna Yilek, Third Row: Robin Fait, Tiffany Lund, Susan Loman, Kari Curtin 4 Pitcher Michelle Lund con- centrates on the next strike she is about to throw. Softball 61A New Faces Challenge Ola Records When The firsT day of Baseball Tur- nouTs came, There were abouT 35 anxious players in The small gym To Try ouT. AfTer a week of hard and Tiring pracfices, The Team was decided and cuT back To 2O players. There were high hopes from The players and The coaches for a shoT aT one of The four playoff posiTions. This year's Team had Ten reTurning leTTermen wiTh Danny MilTon as a four year reTurner. As The year progressed if was ob- vious The Team had ample TalenT. There was one school record Tied and Two second place records seT. Loren Colello Tied The school record wiTh his SevenTh double his lasT Time aT baT. Ben- ny VanBuskirk Tied for The second wiTh Two homeruns and Tommy Shires also finished second place wiTh Three Triples. Jeff Blakley led The Team wiTh a .365 BaTTing Average, while VanBuskirk followed wiTh a sTrong 349. The Teams firsT win came when our Wolverines beaT second place Ken- Tridge. KenTridge was undefeaTed unTll ThaT game when we beaT Them 3 To 2. Our second Time playing KenT Meridian Turned ouT To be a slug-fesT wiTh The Wolves collecTing T5 hiTs and winning T5 To 4. The nexT game was againsT Hazen, which was a Tough game wiTh us coming ouT on Top 7 To 6. Junior Mike STallman wenT 2 for 2 wiTh AlThough The season fell shori of The Team's expecTaTions, They look for- ward To nexT year wiTh TO reTurning players. by Mike STallman bTsT ROW Coach Mullikin, Jerry Abraham, George Colello, Ben VanBuskirk, Dan Flynn, Jeremy Mock, Tom Shires, Jeff Morgan, Coach Church, 2nd ROW Jeff Blakley, Loren Colello, Mike STallman, Dan MilTon, Ryan Gulin, Ray SmiTh, Roger Miron, Charly Riveria 3rd ROW Dan Hook, Jim Yang, Ho Jin Lee, Shane DeLaCruz, Ryan Sanderson 'Ray SmiTh finishing ouT a Tough game againsT Renfon. - r a Two run double in The boTTom of The . - . - l,, SIXTFW T0 QIVS OUT Teflm The WIWTIDQ FUD- T T 'TTT 'll-r f 4425, 'fs 1 r' , f M f 3 rr., 'Jim Yang reaching for one of his Ten hits of The SSOSOD. D Senior Jeff Blakley crossing The plaTe To give our Team The lead. 62A Baseball Pm , ' QW 2' 5, W4 V.V,, ,W , v.:. J 'V , , , . I , .,,,, ,si ,,, .,z 4 I, ' I .Q l . f .Leaf 5. A f ,I 2 fd - 'V pm., M v Leo Porras and Rebecca Brown geT very close as They dance To Corey HarT's Can'T Help Falling In Love WiTh you, The dance's Theme. D Ryan Gulin, Korrina Seibel, Donna Reynolds, and Chris Weaver geT a liTTle wild. Formal Tolo was a Tremendous success. ln puT- Ting on Tolo, The sophomore class had To plan weeks before The dance ThaT was on March 7Th. ln preparaTion, chaperones needed To be found, They had To come up wiTh someone To play The music for The dance, and of cour- se no formal dance would be compleTe wiThouT refreshmenTs. The dance was from eighT-Thirfy To eleven-ThirTy. This years music was puT on by KPLZ radio sTaTion. They played all The laTesT dance music, and everyone had a special Time. The Theme for The dance was, Can'T Help Falling ln Love WiTh You, by Corey HarT. Before The dance each couple had eaTen aT Their favoriTe resTauranTs. This Time The ladies leff The Tips and picked up The Tabs. Some favoriTe resTauranTs were Simon's and SaITy's on Alki. This years royaliy were elecTed The Tuesday before The dance. The freshmen prince was Brian Nesseley, 4 Jason Sawyers and Janelle Dyke have some refreshmenfs while h TT Th D IB hler and olo Reflecfs Elegance Us The sophomore prince Brad LiTTle, and The junior prince was Ryan Gulin. The nominees for The senior king were Dan Hook, Jerry Abraham, and Leo Porras. AT The dance everybody waiTed for The royally an- nouncemenT and soon found ouT ThaT Leo Porras would be chosen as our new Formal Tolo King. As The nighT ended, mosf people felf The dance was a success. Thanks for a greaT Time, sophomore class of eighiy-nine, in elghTy-seven. by Jason Sawyers Formal Tolo 67A ' PRGM I 98 A Dance Worth Remembering v Prom King and Queen .lerry Abraham and Chris Kano smile as they enjoy the v A limo idly waits outside the Collesium night. to chauffer people on a sightseeing v Enjoying the dance are Charmaine tour around Seattle after Prom. Caros and Ryan Gulin. f The excitement of the event floated through the air. The aura was contagious as whispers buzzed in classrooms and hallways. What does your dress look like? Where are you guys going to dinner? My friend told me he was renting a limo. Seniors were thrilled to be going to the last dance of their high school career. Juniors talked anxiously of going to the biggest dance of the year. As the night of Prom drew nearer, the wallets of students became lighter. Money was put into buying or renting tuxedos, dresses, flowers, limos, and as the tradition goes--hotel rooms. On the morning of April 25th at the Rainier Room, a group of junior were preparing for the big event. Balloons, streamers, table cloths, and center pieces were among the decorations displayed. The caterers had been called and were preparing food such as sandwiches, relish trays, nuts, mints, and punch. They also supplied the food table with an ice carving of two birds sit- ting on a heart. As people began to arrive, the photographers set about taking all sorts of candid pictures. Also available by :BA Prom 1 Y 1 , ,, ,,,,. 3 ' . L44, ,f.4 V 4f, ,fww,gL,14 L, ,A , f, . , ,.,, 3 1' , 1 V providing strong supp re 'ef p'Tchero yeor. 56. EHS OPP 2 Wooden ville 3 2 Highline 7 7 Lindbergh 8 7 Renfon 7 3 Kenfridge 2 2 Kenf-Merididn 73 CD Hdzen 4 2 Kennedy 77 5 Ken fvvood 7 9 Highline 72 7 Lindbergh 8 2 Renfon 72 2 Kenfridge 6 75 Kenf-Merididn 4 7 Hdzen 6 3 Auburn 4 I Auburn 8 5 Kennedy 73 2 Kenfwood 9 The Love H OPP Th' rr 'f is yea s ennrs eam was a young Team, buT They worked as hard as any oTher Team aT Evergreen. There was only five seniors, all of Them boys. The goal for This year's Tennis Team was To geT more girls involved. Tennis, which is The only co-ed sporT offered aT Evergreen, is a very sTrenuous sport. They pracTiced everyday afTer school for 2Vz hours excepT on The days They had maTches. They played T3 regular season maT- ches. Each maTch consisTed of seven games. There was one boy's doubles, one girl's doubles, one mixed doubles, 2 boy's singles, and 2 girl's singles. Each game played consisTed of one poinT. The Team musT win A games in order To win The maTch. To deTermine who would play during each maTch, The Tennis Team used 'The ladder. This concepT conTained The of Tennis names of all The members of The Team. The Top five Team members on The boy's ladder and The Top five on The girl's ladder played on The varslTy Team. Over The weekend The Team had challenge maTches. In The challenge maTches, Team members from The boTTom or middle of The lad- der could challenge someone higher up on The ladder. Each of The challenge maTches consisTed of eighT or more games. The firsT person To win eighT games would reporT The scores To The coach, Doris Burdin. Ms. Burdin would Then adjusT The ladder accor- ding To The resulTs of The challenges. When asked which game was The ToughesT, Coach Doris Burdin an- swered There is no easy game, buT KenT Meridian was probably The ToughesT. by KaThy Tripp her upcoming mafch 4 Chuong Truong gefs ready To demolish his opponenf by using a smashing serve. The T986-87 Ten- nis Tecm: Top Row: Coach Doris Burdin, Jeff Andrews, Chuong Truong, Jeff Stevenson, Froncine LdVioIet- te, Myong Kim, Chong Soo Lee, Kier Schmitt, Mike LdVieIle. Middle Row: Heidi Vdngesen, Theory Sim-ieng, Seung Lim, Rdchel Brown, Thuy Truong, Soung Lee, Eunice Nom, Koo Won Lee, Robert Coys, Keo Soeng, Tudn Le. Bottom Row: Jdson Siler, Rachel Brown, ...1 Von Lu, Kyong Yi, Truong Huynh, Connie Cdrlisle, Eric Durfee. fx X- -L. K . 1 ., ' - --- ., 1 -' 1 , K Six 2, 1, SF K 7 L .W -- M X i-, . ,,,.' . . ' i'ii T Q f 'si ' i t ' - 1 ---' Q U Lf: . ii 1.2! ' 'f....ff L is is i - X fs 1:7 L T L ssci jlagi if kgii A ,. T' ' A . , L ,,,., , L ,,,, , . iiisi T i T i'-- , iff: --., ' ,i-. - T K . -' i V. 5- . 4 Myong Kim delivers onother smdshing serve. 'Jeff Stevenson shows determination while he returns d bockhdnd to his op- ponent. Tennis 65A D Gerry Budbill portrays Ronny Runt as he scores a second place finish for stage performance. v Butch Beseker gets into his Bon Jovi lip sync with Scott Berfield and Mike LaVieIle, who won first place in the stage category. an . .. .f - , it ff! ZW Ay sf?-f wg Sock hoppin', rock rokkin', and beat boppin' were just some of the sounds heard at the T987 F.B.L.A. Lip sync. Various artists prepared to do battle of the lips, and in- deed did do. Host Gerry Budbill and hostess Jaimee Allred introduced each act as the night progressed. Some of the acts included the Uptown Crew, Beastie Boys and Beastie Girls, New Edition, Bon Jovi, Club Nouveau, ZZ Top, Bob Seger, Ronny Runt, and just a few other performing Iippers. Judges for the event in- cluded Terry Vermillion an Evergreen teacher, Mrs. 5 X 6 Q ,- 66A Lip Sync Budbill, Teri Svedahl a former student, and Terri Reichlin. Each act was graded on a one to ten basis, ten being the highest score. The judges had two catagories to score each act in, stage and video. Coming in first in the video catagory were the Beastie Girls with Sherri Crouse, Lyda Diaz, and Danette Proszek. Second place went to Ho Jin Lee, Ben lbale, Larry May, Forrest Hillyard, and Nick Zar doing Club Nouveau's Lean On Me. Third place in video went to the Uptown Crew with Jason Sawyers, John Paul Vinning, Ramaun Hayes, Sam Swanson, Bobby Garza, and Jalanda Simp- son. ln the other catagory, stage, first place was Bon Jovi done by Butch Besecker, Scott Berfield. Doug Johnston, Dan Milton, and Mike La'Vielle, perfor- ming Living On A Prayer. Second in stage went to Gerry Budbill doing Ronny Runt. Finally in third place for stage was Club Nouveau featuring Eddie Munoz and Sherri Crouse doing Situation 9949. Congratulations to all par- ticipants. by Jason Sawyers 0 Lyda Diaz and Kelly Larson caress Dan Milton during their lip sync of ZZ Top. v Rose bouquets and traditional sashes await the an- nouncement of the Royal Court and the Prom King and Queen. Hudson's photo studio were posed pictures. The music that played kept people dancing. Slow songs seemed to have been the most popular, as they were requested a lot. The dance floor filled up immediately when the familiar mellow rhythm began. Just before the theme song, Forever Young by Alphaville played the royal court was announced. Junior Prin- cess, Coleen Grout: Junior prince Danny Flynn: Senior prin- cesses, Danette Proszek, and Stephanie Johnson: Queen, Chris Kano: Senior princes, Leo Porras, and Jeff Blakely: King, Jerry Abraham. As the festivities neared a close, the crowd thinned. Only a few couples remained to discuss the activities for the rest of the night. People talked of Prom in the days that followed. Some conver- sations included, l had the best time at the dance. l couldn't believe they had all that food. the music was real good. I didn't want to stop dancing. by Erin hughes C Larry Mulanax and Jackie Richardson demonstrate the true spirit of Prom. Prom 69A On May l, 6:00 a.m., Evergreen Concerl Choir, Show Choir, and Jazz Choir gaThered aT Sea-Tac airporf. AT lasT, a year of fundraising and pracficing had finally paid off for a few glorious. fun filled days in California. DespiTe The Turbulence and boring food, The Trip was a rewarding experien- ce for The choral members as well as Mr. ParreTT. Con- cerl Choir and Show Coir wenT To Disneyland afler if allfornla Dreamln' being chosen Through audiTions. Checking inTo The Granf HoTel and seTTling in, The choral members meT many people from differenf paris of The UniTed STaTes. WhaT These differenf sTudenTs had in common was ThaT They were all anxious and ner- vous abouT performing aT KnoTT's Berry Farm. BuT Evergreen choral members proved iT was unnecessary by winning The approval of Thejudges. AfTer The performance, members had a wide variely of acTiviTies To oc- cupy Their Time. Spending The day aT Disneyland, The shopping malls, The beach, or jusT Taking in The Califor- nia sighTs were many ways choral members spenT Their free Time. Disneyland was especially fun for many of The members because iT was Their firsT Trip To Disneyland. Affer The long plane ride, Doug WeeTs and Tommy Shires venT off Their frusTraTion. iff-sg-1iI1ss2MM'3 Q ' ,....gm s .. QM all ' NH is ..y y - D Larry May jusT cannof hide his enfhusiasm for Mickey Mouse. 7OA California When Jamie Spafford was asked abouT her feelings on The Trip To California, she had This To say, One of The greaTesT paris of being in California and being in The conTesT was meefing all The oTher people in The conTesT. NoT To menTion The Califor- nia guys! For a weekend ThaT was all Too shorT, The memories will lasT for a lifeTime. by Eun Hui Lee Dianne Corey gpk,-..a.,.in -af' CML Porrett introduc- the Concert Choir ot o Knotts Berry Form Corn- petition. 'if .gt 1 X S 3 r 0 Shelly Hernondez ond Moybry Hillyord posing with the infornous chorocter Pinocchio. 4 Kelsey Berfield dernonstrotes the typicol Colifornion with sun glosses, mouse eors, ond o cool refreshment in honcl. Colifornio 71A STUDENTS OF THE MONTH - ' t ' October Patty Cho Graham Kays September Suzette Hutchings Ho lin Lee ette it in li? l anuary Moi Masaniai Elizabeth Tackson December Danette Proszek Bob Piitenour November Bianca Buppeck Dan Hook February Phuong Phung Diane Barkley March April May Dianne Corey Ken Carleton Cari Peterson lordan Kuehn Mike Turturice Suzy Nester lol-Xnne Dyer Scott Whitright 72As2'cI9rnsoffh M 'fn ' A ' STUDENTS CE THE YEAH ' ' N ,.. was . -.ss . v ia mr. Phucng Phung One remarkable Boy of the Year, Phuong Phung, was a great role model for the entire student body. Not only was he a high achiever in his school classes, but he was also very active in school clubs. He was a member of FBLA CFuture Business Leaders of Americal where he attended social fun- ctions, general meetings, and conferences. A very important part of his life was very important to the students here at Evergreen as well - his participation as a cheerleader. Yes, a male cheerleader. We were all proud of his remarkable ability to jump, flip, hop, and twirl while leading Evergreen in cheers and yells. He was also in P.A.W.S., helping with community services and improving Evergreen's campus. His effort in the classes he was enrolled in spoke for itself. He maintained a 3.95 grade point average and took such classes as Sociology, Honors Composition, Calculus, and Biology 3 Sr 4. His originality, determination, and willingness to work has proved to be suc- cessful, as everyone at Evergreen was proud of his achievements. Girl of the Year, Patty Cho, was a great inspiration to everyone at Evergreen High School. She was not only involved in many Patty Cho school activities but she had great academic scores as well. Patty was very involved in FBLA tFuture Business Leaders of Americal. She was the State Secretary, Chapter President, and the National Secretary, which kept her traveling all over the United States. She was in the French Club, Debate, Pep Club, and Honor Society just to name a few interests she had. She was also very interested in school events which occured throughout the year. She was the Master of Ceremonies for Homecoming and she helped to organize and bring Dan Clark to our school for a motivational assembly. Although she proved her skills through clubs and organizations, she did very well in school as well. Some of her classes included French 7 Sr 8, Honors English, Math Analogy and Trigonometry, and Physics. She remained in the Honors Program since she was a freshman, and still obtained a 3.86 grade point average. She was very special and encouraging to everyone. She was constantly improving herself and accomplishing her goals, this is why Patty Cho was chosen for Girl of the Year. Another person to be proud of was Moi l Moi Masaniai Masaniai. His energetic personality was a teacher's dream. His positive attitude was relfected on the students around him, causing people to strive for their goals, either large or small. Moi was very athletic throughout his years at EHS. His par- ticipation in football Cplaying offensive guard and defensive tacklel was a great ad- dition to our team spirit. He was also active in track, installing our team with the faith and pride of the Wolverines. Not only was Moi seen around Evergreen, but he was heard also. In the mornings, when all of our minds were just beginning to awaken, Moi brightened our day. Each Moming he would talk, sing, or yell his way through the announcements, describing the day's events and future hap- penings to the Evergreen students and staff. While active in sports, he continued to prove his motivation with school academics. He was enrolled in such classes as Chemistr'y, French 5 Sr 6, Pre-College Composition, and International Problems, and he maintained a 3.3 grade point average. Moi was a great choice for Boy of the Year. He showed that he could be involved in athletics, social clubs, and academics, and could still achieve his highest potential. by Sheila Smith SETTING TI-IE P ACE April 13 - Jack Nicklaus wins a record sixth Masters tournament, for a total of twenty maiors. He is the oldest Masters champion. Apr. 14 - The USS America battle group withdraws after sending planes on a bombing raid of Libya. Apr. 26 - A nuclear reactor, resembling the one at Han- ford, Washington, at Chernobyl, Russia explodes. Radiation spread over much of the world, and the death toll will not be totaled for many years to come. May 2 - Expo '86 opens in Vancouver. May 12-15 - Two high school hikers are rescued after a savage blizzard on Mount Hood. Seven students and two teachers die. May 25 - Five million Americans ioin hands to raise money for the nation's hungry. July 4 - The Statue of Liberty celebrates its 100th birth- day in a quite spectacular fashion. July 31 - Moonlighting is nominated for 16 Emmys and wins none. ' January 1, 1987 marked a change in our license plates to commemorate the 100th birthday of Washington. v Whitney Houston struts her stuff as her album sells above the 7 million mark. August 31 - An Aeromexico plane crashes into a Los Angeles suburb, af- ter colliding with a private craft. All 67 aboard both planes and 15 on the ground die. September 26 - The Evergreen foot- ball team upsets second ranked Kent- wood. - On Board signs peaked in their popularity. IBTIEY Iwi! Current Events 1986- '87 74A October 11-12 - Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev meet in Reykjavik, Iceland for some unsuccessful arms talks. Oct. 13 - World Exposition closes. Oct. 27 - The New York Mets win the World Series at home, af- ter seven games against the Boston Red Sox. Ray Knight is selected the MVP. ' Given to the U.S. by France in 1886, Miss Liberty still shines bright. 1 --Regan endures one of many inconvenient moments during the Iran arms scandal. ' QA World In Motion ' The Official Guide to a very impressive display of human innovation. Research and Layout Design - Jordan Kuehn November 4 - Brock Adams fDl defeats Slade Gorton for the U.S. Senate position. The Democrats take the majority 55-45, marking the end of the Reagan era. December 1 - Lt. Col. Oliver North begins congressional testimony on secret funds for Nicaraguan con- tras. He takes the 5th amendment to begin the largest scandal since Watergate, and of Reagan's pres- idency. January 6 - President Reagan un- dergoes prostrate gland surgery. Jan. 25 - The New York Giants slaughter the Denver Broncos 39-20 in Superbowl XXI. February 7 - Michael Jordan skys to win in the slam dunk contest held in Seattle. Feb. 8 - The West defeats the East in the All-Star NBA game. Tom Chambers of Seattle is chosen the MVP. Feb. 25 - The University of Wash- ington Stadium expansion proiect collasped. March 4 - Reagan addresses the nation, taking responsibility for the Iran arms deal. A Fond Fdrewell November 1, 1960. ThdT's when Lois Lingbloom begon working in The dishroom dT Evergreen High School. Mrs. Lingbloom worked of EHS for 27 yedrs, ond reTired in 1987 GS The hedd cook. She recdlled some of her memories oT EHS, such ds her firsT doy. She sdid ThoT she wds scored To deoTh, os dnyone would be sTdrTing d new job. BuT working hod become rouTine dnd ThoT's whdT she will miss The mosT, she remdrked. Gefling up edrly in The morning dnd keeping busy hdd become such d pdrl of her ThoT iT wos hord To give ThoT up. Of course, ln no woydid she become o hermiT dfler she lefl. She sTdTed ThoT she plonned To visiT her six children, dll of which grddudTed from Evergreen ond now reside in Alosko. Mrs. Lingbloom noTed ThoT she would noT forgeT oil of The people ond sTudenTs ThoT she meT oT EHS, ond ThdT everyone musT move on. So ds she did, EHS bid her d fond forewell dnd recdlled one of her remorks obouT Evergreen High School, l'm going To miss The old pldce. Mrs. Lingbloom, EHS will miss you, Too. by Joy Irwin 4. v.k. L. Lingbloom Head Cook Lois Lingbloom os she dppedred in The 1968 ForesTer. Lois Lingbloom smiles os she reflecTs upon The mony yedrs ThoT she hos worked of EHS 76A Mrs. Lingbloom gee! Of Wake 74 7712 71001 Sawgme Make no little L I , h h - lhgglsc loillir Tnvjnljs Be5t Wishes blood. I forthe years ahead Make big plans, and aim high in hope and work. I D.C.8rT.S. Good luck to the Honors Class of 1987 COIlgl atLllatiOI'lS to Thanks for the nice memories The Class Of 1 987 Duffle, dwfle, R . ,ff I MR. PEDE SEN me mddmm' . MR. REIMER MR. 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I FBLA made the business world greater It prepared students with skills to use later We showed our talents in the talent show The fun and laughter made the school aglow Ikg, As far as the eye could see There was a club for you and me Thanks forjoining the festivities Of our joyous activities. by Marylynn Walbaum .Taking first place, Dan Milton, Doug Johnston, Scott Berfield, 4Karma Jensen, Naomi Anderson, Suzanne Anderson and Butch Besecker and Mike LaVielle give Bon Jovi a run for their Cheryl Berryhill hold the Candle of Knowledge while becoming money in the 1987 Lip Sync. new members of Honor Society. 'Natural Helpers show their beauliful faces aT a seminar al Camp Waskowifz. 'ww ir if I I I x -Tamra Elkins enjoys some food offer inducfing new mem- 0 Loren Creampuff Colello, Mike Stallman, Ho Jin Lee. Cheryl bers To Honor Society. Berryhill and Danelle Proszek socializing af an Evergreen dance, ACTIVITIES Activities 79A i ts lx is .. emembering Wdskovvitz Comp Wdskowitz. Most of us who dttended still recoll something dbout it. Whether it be the friends, the counselors you fell in love with or the together- ness you felt for thdt one specidl week. Comp hos not chonged much. They still send student counselors ond the sixth grdders still go home crying. One of the mdny student counselors thot Evergreen sent up wos sophomore Ben lbdle. When Ben wos osked dbout whdt he would most remember dbout cdmp he commented, You remem- ber your kids. They chdnge so much in just one week. lt's on experience I will never forget. l wont to go up ogoin next yedr. Ben's feelings were shdred by mony of the counselors. They oll ogreed it wos o specidl ledrning experience thot they dll hdd fun ot, dnd thot the experience wos quite memordble for oll por- ties involved. At the comp, counselors got to know themselves ond did not hdve to oct to try to impress dnyone. Everyone dccep- ted edch other how they were. Most dt Ieost remem- bered the joy dnd togetherness they felt. When some sixth grdders were osked why they dt- tended comp, they com- mented shyly thot they were looking for new friends to tell secrets to ond new people to meet. The kids en- joyed d bredk from their teochers ond were en- thusiostic dbout ledrning from high school kids. The times ond experience they shdred will not soon be forgotten by either the kids or the counselors. lt wds quite d ledrning experience for dll of them. As we dll remember Woskowitz, let us dll remember our friends. by Loudnne Henniger X l 'Sixth groders exomine the wdter for pollution in the wet weather. D A trddition dt Woskowitz, UHAPPIFYINGX' D Rdchel Nldrx gets her group together ot the bell. 8OA Woskowitz dends Ti L eodershp ieddership Comp '86 lrTed off wiTh o rdmbunc- us bus ride desTined for ,imp WoskowiTz. Songs T are led by junior counsel- il a STeve Gullickson, Chris .no. Shelby Murphy, Don- ife Proszek, ond Rob omos, while oil of Ever- een's 44 delegoTes be- flme fired up for o fonTosTic 1. eekend filled wiTh leoder- 1 o ocTiviTies. Nifhin one holf hour of .eir orrivol To comp, sTu- f-nTs dssembled in Their Juncil groups. Council Dups consisfed of TO-42 -ople ond were where 'ilegofes spenT mosT of -eir Time ledrning how To i acome beTTer leoders. RAT firsT The dTmosphere -ins Tense. People knew Jybe one oTher person in air group, moybe less. Ev- ai eryone wos nervous, includ- ing The J.C.'s fjunior counsel- orsy ond S.C.'s Csenior coun- selorsj. AfTer ledrning eoch oTher's ndmes, delegoTes were ossigned To build d flog. Their mdTeriols: o piece of whiTe cloTh, felT morkers, ond some scrdps of moTeri- ol. This wos obviously o Tdsk froughT wiTh complicdTions. STrongers hod To funcTion os o group. 'lHc1nd me ThoT Tdpe pledse. Go Try ond scrounge up some scissorsl On The mosT porT, This pro- jecT occomplished iTs pur- pose. AfTer iTs compleTion, group members felT oT eose wiTh eoch oTher, ond like friends. Over The course of The weekend These friendships sTrengThened while every- one meT new people from Tyee, MT. Rdiner, Highline, or Evergreen. School rivdlries dropped os everyone showed comrddeship during o very speciol weekend. DelegoTes perhdps leorned The mosT dbouT eoch oTher during bound- ory breaking, o fdvoriTe evenT dT Leddership Comp. This is on inTense ocTiviTy in which quesTions ore dsked ond dll council members ore very open dbouf Them- selves. ln conclusion, friendships were mode, sTomochs de- TerioroTed, ond everyone hod ClfC1l'1TC1STlC Time. A pop- uldr sdying dbouT The comp is ThoT you geT ouT of iT whdT you puT inTo iT. As mosT delegdTes would con- fess, everyone puT in one hundred percenT, which mode Leddership Comp '86 d greoT success. Jordon Kuehn 21 -T 4,5 ..au.,,h 4 Jordon Kuehn sfudiously looks over his Leddership Comp monuol To figure ouT whoT The nexT ocTiviTy is. Q Evergreen's Leddership Comp delegofes give Themselves o big cheer os They leorn how To moke d difference when They reTurn To school. Q Chris Kdno, J. C. of Council A, disploys on excldmoTion of surprise when copTured worming her hdnds before o council meeTing. Leddership Comp AQ 50 PAWS he Pride ls 5177! Aive PAWS is on ocTive club oT Evergreen High School: The only one of iTs kind. The group's purpose, members soy, is To promoTe o posifive oTTiTude, develop pride ond leodership, ond help The school ond communiTy. PAWS wos formed in The summer of 49841 by lvlr. Dove I-loyoshi ond o smoll group of founding members. Mr. Hdydshi felT Evergreen wos o fine school buT hod noT reoched iTs poTenTiol. He wonTed sTudenTs To Tdke new pride in Their school ond To improve The school's im- oge in The communiTy when he firsT invenTed PAWS. This yeor PAWS compleT- ed o conned food drive ond roised 4,000 dollors for NorThwesT HorvesT. The club olso porTicipoTed in helping oT The 4986 Speciol Olym- pics. The 4986-87 officers of PAWS were Ty Tribble, presi- denT: .loimee Allred, vice president Kdrmo Jensen, secreTdry: Tom Lui, Treosur- er, ond Rob Thomds, public reloTions. uWhen PAWS helps The communify, like wiTh The conned food drive or Spe- ciol Olympics, ond when I see PAWS members feeling good obouT Themselves, T con feel pride in myself obouT being PAWS presi- denT, sToTed Ty Tribble. Joimee Allred, vice presi- denf of PAWS sciid, Being on officer in PAWS hos give me o chdnce To develo my leodership. skills ond b involved oT school. l've ho o greoT Time working wiT Ty, Kormo, Rob, ond Tom ond l'm glod To know l'm 0 porT of The gools we oc complished. By Cheryl Berryhl Q A group of PAWS members socialize before They open The doors To The KPLZ Roodshow donce. Q The KPLZ Roadshow, a PAWS sponsered dance, allracled many Wolverine dancers. Mho irwrieig you lo Erma Ml 'fi'-sffH6YYl'0f0Q9?ln iw reprint? S Q5 Q?lwnss,9 r 'z,,'Qxf is FW fi Q The 4986-87 PAWS officers: Ty Tribble, presidenl: Jciirnee Allred, vice president: Karma Jensen, sec- retary: Tom Lui, Treasurer: Rob Thomas, public relations. Q Vice principal Mr. Reimer, PAWS public relaiions officer Rob Thomas, and PAWS advisor Mr. Hayashi dis- cuss The canned food fund raiser at The PAWS dance. PAWS 51 v Womens Choir sing ond donce To i'l?ockin' Around The ChrisTmos Tree. v Q Gerry Budpill sings his solo, 'lHere is My HedrT for OhrisTrnos while QT The SedTTle CenTer House. v Show Choir. lvlorio Ewings, Shelly Hernondez, KdThy Pulfrey, Erico STeilling, Don Hook, Moni- que PizziTolo, Sherry VVeymouTh, LoreTTe BurneTT, Gerry Budpill, BuTch Besecker, ForresT Hillyord, ScoTT Berfield, Leo Porros, Mike Lovielle, ond Lorry lVldT. hoir Goes Ploces ConcerT ond ShOWfJOZZ Choir hod big ideos. Their ideo wos To go on Tour To sunny Colifornio To sing in The All Americon FesTivols Con- TesT. The groups worked dll yeor To edrn profiTs for Their Trip. Some of The fund-roisers They used were: Henco Condy Bors, Choir CriTTers, pizzo, condles ond Thimbles, Cheer Beors, o yeor round flower pooTh, ond LomonTs ChrisTmds wropping booTh. IT wos o long ond Tiring job, puT The end resulT wos posi- Tive. I 52 Choir The choir mode Their de- puT oT The SeoTTle CenTer House. They olso hod on en- gdgernenT oT SouTh CenTer Shopping lvloll, The pond's concerT, LdTiTude 117, SRO, The lVlorrioTT HoTel, oT The Highline AdrninisTroTive An- nuol Holidoy Luncheon, The Boulevord Pork Liprory, The Olympic Four - Seosons Ho- Tel, ond of course, sunny Colifornio. This yeor The choir hod produced Three sTudenTs who mode The All- NorTh- wesT Choir. They wenT To PorTldnd, Oregon: To sing wiTh The besT from The enTire NorThwesT. Those Three sTu- denTs were Chris Kono, Ger- ry Budpill, ond BuTch Be- secker. When PresidenT, Don Hook, wos osked The rnosT speciol Thing opouT choir, he replied, T'lT's speciol be- cciuse you never see sixTy people geTTing TogeTher, from differenT porTs of The school, To hove on owe- some sounding choir. By Jomie Spofford 5 Concerf Choir. Eva Borodenko, Julie Websler, SoYunJoung, Shelly Herna- dez, Shane McDougall, Scoll Berfield, Mr, Parrell, Monly Richardson, Mail Le- men, Elizabelh Jackson, Sherry Wey- mouih, Maybry Hillyard, Susan Barrall, Heidi Poller, Sama Togia, Healher Ken- yon, Kevin Triplell, Forrest l-lillyard, Ger- ry Budbill, Dan Hook, Butch Besecker, Lori While, Denise Culberl, Slephanie Shaug, Deanna Blann, Bianca Rup- peck, Siacey Lapins, Kari Walden, Lisa Yamada, Tommy Shires, Mike Lavielle, Mail DeBiase, Sean Rooney, Jamie Spafford, Yunjeong Yang, Kelsey Ber- field, Teena Shires, Erica Kibbie, Rachel Childa, Leah Thorlon, Tabilha Murphy, Loreiia Burnell, John Molley, Tracy Parkinson, John Evje, John Anderson, Larry May, Lisa Hermansen, Kalhy Pul- frey, Darbi Touriilloll, and Rochelle Websier, Q Women's Choir. Tammy Williams, Bar- bie Jones,,Jenny Palmer, Tonya Lewis, Cecil Swenson, Missy Flick, Stephanie Walls, Angel Gomez, Christina Bag- geli, Mr. Parrell, lnke Bolbrinker, Krislie Abraham, Sheri Manlhie, Candi Pinder, Paige McSwan, Lori While, Donna Reynolds, Becky Colirane, Terri Bis- lram, Vonda Womac, and Tara Hal- verson. Q lnlermediale Choir. Eileen Miller, An- gel McKemie, Serena Barnel, Michelle Seiber, Diane Kibbie, Deanna Yilek, Amy Law, Krisselle Knuison, Anna Boro- denko, Shanan Read, Sabrina Auxier, Tina Richardson, Debbie Abraham, Sara Smallbeck, Michelle Richards, Theresa Contreras, Andrea Olsen, Cheryl G-amache, Chris Bucklin, Jack Hardie, Adam Lefebvre, Toure Lucien, Roy Phipps, and Mall Lemen. Choir 53 541 Bond 5 Jozz Bond. Amir Nozemi, Som Swonson, Shoron Groddon, Down Benneil, Scoll Thompson, Denise Culberl, Michelle Osirom, Eornie Conley, Jonye Jones, Seon Micholik, Kel- ly McElroy, Lori Burger, Don Pordee, Tim Dickson, Brondon Wolfe, Brion Pe- ierson, ond Jon Owen. Q Conceri Bond. Shondo Neuholfen, Kori Henson Michelle Poulson Shownno Prehm, Michelle Lund, Kim Lou, Jonnelle Schoefer, Seleno Howks Jennifer Moisey, Jeff Ber- geson, Tony Rosenlhol Brion Cromwell, Todd Leonord, Tobilho Morris Scoli Thompson, 'Chormy Richie, Breil Livermore Tony Kedne, Mork Wor- ren, Julie Pulisfer, Moll Thompson, Rob Wolloce ond Brion Pelerson. Q Symphonic Bond. Mi- chelle Coriensen, Heidi VonGesen, Kelly Pulsifer, Mori Lynn Smilh, Lonce Eggers, Cdlene Rowley, Jennifer Olsen, Chong Lim, Lori Gilberlson, Jonye Jones, Tonjo Hoover, Joe Riley, Cliff Boily, Kelly McEl- roy, Mike Ryon, Tommy Jockson, Denise Culberi, Michelle Oslrom, Ron Ro- mine, Seon Micholik, Shor- on Groddon, Amir No- zemi, Dous Melz, Brendo Doerner, Down Bennell, Ron DeRidder, Chormy Ri- chey, Jim Ford, Lonce Eods, Sieve Kozmirski, Bri- on Pelerson, Heolher Young ond Kevin Pigg. f ono s Gof The Beef This yeor The Evergreen High School's Bond wos full of TolenT ond energy. They showed Thof energy by moking The Wolverine sTu- denTs geT up ond donce or mobye even sing. They've showed Their foces in mony excifing ploces. MosT sTudenTs sow Them of fooTboll gomes, boskefboll gomes, ond even The pep ossemblies. Their moin evenTs were Their concerTs, which mode o smoshing success. The con- Tinuous efforTs puT ouT by The bond, kepf The Wolver- ine sTudenTs hoppy, ond Their spiriTs lifTed. This yeor The Jozz choir, ond The Jozz bond Teomed up TogeTher, under direcTion of lvlr. PorreTT ond Mr. Swen- sen. The Two groups mode Their debuT oT The bdnd's concerT on December 8. The orrongemenf seemed To hove worked ouT well, ond showed greoT pofen- Tiol. Some of The ocTiviTies 9 Jozz Bond rocks To The beof of Their December concerT. Q Denise Culberf ploys her TrumpeT solo, Mondoy's Child. They porficipofed in were The Rock- o - Thon, o pon- coke breokfosf, o Trip To Vicforio, ond The NPSL Bond ConTesT. Vice Presidenf, Denise Culberf, ThoughT The mosT speciol porT of being in bond wos To be dble To shore music wiTh oThers, iT mokes me feel like I hove some- Thing speciol To give. By Jomie Spofford v Bond Officers: Joe Riley, Den- ise Culberf, Kelly Pulsifer, Jennifer Olsen, ond Michelle CorsTensen. eeplhg Up lflifh German Club Singing, dancing, eaTing and having fun: all of These evenTs made up German Club's major evenT of The year, OkToberfesT. The fes- Tive acTiviTy Took place on OcTober 22. The evening consisTed of an auThenTic German dinner and various German orienTed acTiviTies. ThroughouT The year, Ger- man Club sold preTzels and imporTed candy like Gummi Bears from WesT Germany and Toberlone chocolaTe from SwiTzerland. The money earned from These fundraisers was used aT The end of The year for German Club's annual Trip To LevanworTh. AT Levan- worTh, a replica of a small Bavarian village, German sTudenTs spenT The day look- ing aT shops and ended The day wiTh a genuine German feasT. According To Kier SchmiTT, Vice PresidenT, Our goal This year was To have more acTiviTies and To encourage more parTicipaTion from The members Than in The pasT. One of The ways German Club achieved This goal was by having an acTiviTy called SecreT Pals in December. The members drew names from a haT and freauenTly exchanged presenTs wiTh Their secreT pal for Two weeks. The lasT day of This evenT was December 49. Members were dismissed fif- Teen mlnuTes early from school and They meT in The round building where They revealed Their idenTiTies aT a geT TogeTher. by Jennifer l-lale 56 German Club . The 4986-87 German Club officers were: fronT row-SecreTary Bonnie Conley, PresidenT Erica STeilling, and Advisor Rosemary Zakowski: Top row Treasurer Graham Kays and Vice PresidenT Kier SchmiTT. Q DedicaTed German Club members Karma Jen- sen and Naomi Anderson display German mun- chies. 5 Frau Qlvlrsj Zakowski, German Club Advisor. P Q German members pariake in a iradiiion- al Bavarian beer CwaTerj drinking coniesi, 4 Sabrina Luke and Todd Fairweafner dance Til The nighi is young, v German siudenis frolic in a True Ger- man siyle. v Okioberfesiers model Traditional Ger- man Bavarian ouifiis. S, rr'-or gi i fu? Q Us MIM W ww i iww NN i xg? ,W 1 f,,: up A Zim Z4 nf 'W' X German Club 57 nl: i ue Padrisimo. The Spanish Club was one of The biggesT and mosT successful aT Evergreen dur- ing The year. The PresidenT, Chang Soo Lee, commenfed, This year's Spanish Club had over forTy members and abouT one-Third of Them were freshman. The fresh- man were very acTive and conTribuTed much of Their Time To The selling of can- dies. Maria Ewings, The sec- refary, noTed, The Turn ouT of members show The enfhu- siasm in The Spanish sTudenTs and Their pride in The school. Ms. Sands, The newesT addiTion To The Spanish scene, did a fanTasTic job by encouraging many sTu- dends in her classes To join The Spanish Club. The effecT was a much beTTer combi- naTion of all grades. When Ms. Sands was asked abouT how she liked her firsT full- Time Teaching she com- menTed, l like iT very much. l enjoy having my own sTu- denTs, and Evergreen is a wonderful school To sTarT Teaching aT. The sTaff mem- bers are greaT, Too. The mosT imporTanT advi- sary To The club however was Ms. Moor. She was The advisor and she helped ar- range The club in a way ThaT Things goT done wiThouT many problems. Chang Soo Lee commenTs, We could noT do iT wiThouT her. She is The one ThaT helped us and showed us whaT To do when Things goT confusing. The Spanish Club had a very successful year and The whole club enjoyed iT com- pleTely. Louanne Henniger 4 FirsT row Qleff To righfji Eva Borodenko. Wendy Prifchard, Cindy Hong, Maria Donoso, Daniele Chavez. EsTrelliTa Lucero, Tamra Elkins, Jennifer Hale, Louanne Henniger. Second row: Michelle Cooper, Julie Beleiciks, Seung Lim, Eunice Nam, Karin Richfer. Maria Ewings. Shannon O'Brien. Third row: Dong Lee, ChrisTine Sams, ArTemizo Pauza, Ed Ganz, Chang Soo Lee, Brian Lehman. 9 Spanish Club Officers: Eunice Nam QVice-Presi- denfy, Maria Ewings QSecreTaryJ. Chong Soo Lee CPresidenTj. 58 Spanish Club T mal Wonder The French Club was ThaT small group of people ThaT made, disTribuTed, and or- ganized The selling of Win- Tergrams. MosT probably do noT realize exacTly whaT The club was. Maybe some lighT should be shed on The sub- jecT. The French Club was a way To meeT people who had similar inTeresTs and, spoke The same lan- guage. IT is a very good way To geT involved in an exTra-curricular acTiviTy afTer school, commenfed Secrefary Eunji Kim. The club meT Twice a monTh and iT was eiTher a Monday or Wednesday, Treasurer Ker- man Perkins menTioned. The oTher club officers were: QPresidenTj BlyThe Duncan, fVice-PresidenTj PaTTy Cho, and CAcTiviTiesQ Kim Wang. They all agreed The club was a big success. Much of Their success was in Their selling of Their WinTer- grams. The Winfergrams were designed like a SanTa Claus, Teddy, snowman, or a wreaTh. They all had a place To wriTe a message and They had candy canes aT- Tached. As a resulT They were able To sell French Club SweaTshirTs wiTh Their own special design. The CIub's members were few during The year buT They had fun and learned a IoT. Louanne Henniger Tonja Hoover, Heidi VanG-esen, Chrisfine Lisouski: Hyun Kim, Kim Truong, Jennifer Meier, Kerman Perkins, Kim Wang, and BlyThe Duncan. Club Officers: AcTiviTies, Kim Wang: Treasurer, Kerman Perkins: Vice-Pres. PaTTy Cho: Presi- denT, Blyfhe Duncan. French Club 59 60 OSC ndep Th Educofion The OccupoTiondl Skills CenTer, which is coiled OSC, wds The firsT inTerdisTricT vo- cdTionol educdfionol school in The sTdTe. The cenTer is lo- cdTed neor Des Moines ond serves sTudenTs from Federdl Woy, SouTh CenTrol, Fife, ond Highline School disTricTs. Some of The progroms of- fered dT OSC ore commer- cidl foods Qwhere They work os wdiTers, wdifress, ond cooksj, Visudl communicd- Tions Qcovers vdrious ds- pecTs of commerciol orTsj corpenTry, denTdl ond medi- col ossisTonce, ond clericdl plus mony oTher dvoildble progrdms. The OSC progrom is dvdil- dble for juniors ond seniors. There were 32 juniors ond 49 seniors from Evergreen who dTTended OSC. They dT- Tended OSC for holf-doy cldsses ond The oTher hdlf They spend dT Evergreen. OSC gives sTudenTs on in- depTh educoTion. The Progrom dT OSC offer The sTudenT o more speciol- ized Troining in The field of Their inTeresT. The progrdm dlso helps The sTudenTs geT o job in Thof field offer grddu- dTion. By Kdfhy Tripp v Sedn Miller shows his skills of Technicol drdwing while creoT- ing o mosTerpiece. v Jerry Abrohdm, d Two yedr sTudenT of OSC, shows his skills in Visudl CommunicoTions. WWQWT Q Allen Morrison displdys his compuTer skills in compuTer Technology. W-M, ,, ,,,,. ,,,, V , ...f 1 Q .,,.. , Q Mike Irvin and Judy Gaines sell a favoriTe snack, cookies, To a sTu- denf. Q v Teresa Jorgenson and Dan- neTTe Shopbell waiT paTienTly for a sTudenT To pay. v Mr, Bolma pauses during his busy schedule To flash a smile. A ore Than A Sfore When mosT people Think of DECA, They Think of The sTore, which was called The Grab-n-G-rub. BuT DECA was involved in more Than jusT selling snacks before school and during lunch, They aT- Tended convenTions and workshops. AT The conven- Tions They compeTed aT lo- cal and wide-spread levels. They compeTed in adverTis- ing, appealfaccessories, fi- nancing, markeTing and sales and enTreprenearship. They had fund-raisers such as selling CiTy LighT coupon books, selling space on The readerboard in The cafeTe- ria, chrisfmas ornamenTs and sold food for The winTer sporT aT concession sTands. lvlr. Bolma liked To make DECA fun buT he wanTed To push The sTudenTs so They would work hard and learn The skills of markeTing, selling and adverTising. He waTned To geT The sTudenTs inTeresT- ed in The field of markefing. This years DECA officers were: PresidenT Eric LunquisT, Vice PresidenT Teresa Jor- genson, SecreTary DaneTTe Shopbell and Treasurer Charmaine Caros. By KaThy Tripp . will f ' I T-M. H ., 4, ui it r DECA 61 a diy Wo klhg Room 205 was jusT an or- dinary run-of-The-mill class- room. BuT when The bell rang To sTarT sixTh period, iT was Transformed inTo annual class. STudenTs were seen going abouT Their own busi- ness, geTTing Things done aT Their own pace. Some of The projecTs ThaT The sTaff mem- bers had To compleTe were: drawing up pracTice DPS Qdouble page spready lay- ouTs, urging The phoTogra- phers To Take picTures, wriT- ing up copy for The layouTs. and Tying all of These Things inTo The compleTed IayouT. And, of course, all of This had To be Turned in before a cer- Tain Time, called a deadline. The ediTors, Jordan Kuehn and Julie Braid, always sTrived To keep The sTaff members on Task. When- ever a auesTion needed To be answered, The ediTors were The people To ask. Whenever There was a need for advice, The sTu- denTs would make a beeline Towards The advisor, Mr. Church. He was always around To help ouT any peo- ple who had Trouble on Their layouTs. The sTudenTs worked fe- verishly ThroughouT The year To meeT The deadlines. The break afTer a deadline was meT broughT joy To some Tired faces. On occasion, if someone would glance inTo The room afTer a deadline, reclining sTudenTs could be seen relaxing and laughing off some Tension by Telling annual jokes. All in all, The sTudenTs en- joyed The challenge of be- ing on The sTaff. This class makes me do my home- work, I know l can'T slack off, said one firsT year member. Finally when The book was compleTed, an audible sigh could almosT be heard from behind The door To room 205. The sTaff members gaThered Themselves To- geTher and prepared To hand Their book To The real criTics: The Evergreen sTu- denT body. Would iT be ac- cepTed'? Would everyone enjoy iT? The annual sTaff could only waiT and see. by Erin Hughes 62 ForesTer Q Jay Irwin relaxes afTer compleT- ing a hecTic deadline. 9 Cari PeTerson's camera cap- Tures some acTion in fronT of The 200 building. 3 as 5 5 2 Z 2 2 5 Doug Jonnsion ond Buicn Besecker work owoy on Their ossignrnenis. v Kormo Jensen rolls her film ond gives o smile, 611 Tirnberiines n The Ne ws The Timberlines STaff. They're The people who broughT you The fanTasTic sTories like, l?eigns over BuT NO Tears, He Really Has Cause To Smile, and, 'lTwo Guys Help Cheer Win Paddle Prize. Those are jusT a few examples of The efforfs puT on by The 4986-87 newspa- per sTaff. Working TogeTher was Their key To success, espe- cially around deadlines. Members are always willing To go beyond a due daTe and insure The besf 'Timber- lines' possible, said ediTor Jaimee Allred. They also worked TogeTher aT sTory conferences, where sTories for The nexT issue were dis- cussed. Members helped each oTher ouT by finding ideas for more arTicles. Everyone has had an ac- Tive parf in creafing The newspaper, wheTher in wriT- ing, phoTography, adverfis- ing, or layouTs. Each parT, liT- Tle or big, conTribuTed To The issues success wiTh The Wol- verine sTudenTs. There were some arTicles ThaT were seen in every is- sue. Like LeTTers To The Edi- Tor, where sTudenTs voiced Their opinions To The ediTor. STudenT Opinion, was where sTaff members voiced Their opinions on The laTesT happenings around school and around The world. Movie Scene, was The sTaff members' review of The laTesT movies. Rumi- naTing Rufus, was The edi- Tor's column, which was wriT- Ten To make people Think abouT whaT's being said. LasT buT noT leasT, Club Corner, leT The sTudenTs know whaT The clubs around campus were up To. The members of The sTaff were Jordan Paull, Jason Ed- wards, Shawn Janell, Lisa SmiTh, Kerman Perkins, Va- laria Lamb, Tamra Elkins, Jennifer Hale, Bill Corsak, BuTch Besecker, Doug John- sTon, Shelby lvlurphy, Tim McCrea, and Cliff PelTer. The phoTographers were Teena Shires, Gerry Budbill, Karma Jensen, and Kim Bes- low. The one who held The gang TogeTher was The edi- Tor, Jaimee Allred. And The man who held Jaimee To- geTher was advisor, Dr. Taeschner. When Jaimee was asked whaT The mosT special parTs abouT being ediTor were, she replied, When l receive leTTers To The ediTor, or see changes ThaT Take place aT Evergreen because of issues discussed in 'The Timber- lines,' Then I feel saTisfled abouT my job as ediTor. A greaT amounT of Time and efforT was puT inTo The 'Timberlines,' by inTerviews, brainsTorming, wriTing, Think- ing of sTories, and Those many hours of Typing. BuT The 'Timberlines' sTaff made iT Through wiTh flying colors. They couldn'T have made iT wiThouT The sTudenT body, because wiThouT The Wol- verine sTudenTs, whaT would They have To wriTe abouT? by Jamie Spafford v Timberlines sTaff- Jordan Paull, Jason Edwards, Shawn Janell, Lisa SmiTh, Kerman Perkins, Valaria Lamb, Tamra Elkins, Teena Shires, Gerry Budbill, Jennifer Hale, Bill Cor- sak, Bufch Besecker, Doug John- sTon, Jaimee Allred, Shelby lvlurphy, Karma Jensen, and Danny Knoll- meyer. W aff ,fr 'blnuunn Q Mrs. Bofes, Honor Sociefy Advisor, counfs The money from The concly sole, v Honor Sociefy Officers: Secrefory Tomro Elkins, Vice-Presidenf Don- effe Proszek, Hisforion Erico Sfelling, Presiclenf Kelly Pulsifer. Treosurer Pofricio Arner. FRONT ROW: Eun Hui Lee, Thuy Truong, Dione Borkley, Kelly Pulsifer, Liso Burke, Tornro Elkins, Pofricio Arner, Suzeffe Huichings, Bonnie Conley, Phuong Phung, Erico Sfelling, Chorloffe Anderson, Mi Kwon, Ronn Son, Thuy Nguyen, Poev Leng SECOND ROVV: Sheilo Srnifh, Polly Cho, Jeonno Coss, Doneffe Proszek, Elizobefh Jockson, Chris Kono, Todd Morrow, Kyle Off THIRD ROVV: Jordon Kuehn, Becky Brown, Suzonne Slernko, Joirnee Allrecl, Coleen Grouf, Erico Lybecker, Michoel Sfollrnon, Robin Hof, Huynh Hung, Hui Kwon, Yu Sun Hon, Mi Chong FOURTH ROVV: Kevin Kilsfrorn, Jennifer Hole, Duone Schueller, Bryon Schuller, G-rohonn Koys, CJ. Thornos, Don Milfon, Francine LoViolefle, Erik Phorn, Chuong Truong, Zong Vong NOT PICTLJRED: Chrisfine Beol, Dione Corey, Joy Irwin, Cory Miller, Jerry Peferson, Kier Schrniff, Poul Thornpson, Seon C-iloerf, Nohung Kwok, Soung Lee, Von Lu, 66 Honor Sociefy cholars Of Evergreen The NaTional Honor Soci- eTy was designed for sTu- denTs wiTh high academic sTandings. The Evergreen chapTer consisTed of sixTy general members, five offi- cers and an advisor. The re- auiremenTs for membership were 3.110 GPA and sopho- more sTanding. lTs goals for The year were parTicipaTing in The communiTy and fund- raising for scholarships. Some of The acTiviTies ThaT helped To accomplish These goals were The candy sale, GrandparenTs' NighT and Alumni RecepTion. AT The end of each year Evergreen's Honor SocieTy gave scholarships To gradu- aTing seniors. Money raised by The candy sale and oTher fundraisers was used for These scholarships. Grand- parenTs' NighT was held in lvlay where each member adopTed a grandparenT for The nighT. This was a special TreaT for Those who don'T have grandchildren. Re- freshmenTs and enTerTain- menT were available also. There was a special com- miTTee headed by lvlrs. STar- bird To selecT a boy and a girl of The monTh. Boys and girls of The monTh were se- lecTed based on Their mem- bership in Honor SocieTy, leadership aualiTies and rec- ommendaTion from The Teachers. All of These acTiviTies oc- curred due To The hard work and dedicaTion of The offi- cers and The members. When Award NighT came aT The end of The year, This hard work and dedicaTion was recognized Through pins and cerTificaTes. lvlem- bers paid special recogni- Tion To The officers for Their dedicaTion To The organiza- Tion. As Tamra Elkins, vice- presidenT of Honor SocieTy, commenTed, The members showed True aualiTies of be- ing leaders. by Eun Hui Lee 4 STeve STrand is buying an Honor SocieTy candy bar for TwenTy dollars? Q Boys and girls of The monTh, selecTed by Honor SocieTy are honored in The display in fron? of The office. 68 ibC1kkO Q Ibokko members: Mr. Kozu, Advisor, Bern Togioi, Loiio Wesierlond, Gino Woil, Dei- dro Frazier, Tereso Roberis, Tonya Deio- cruz, ond Mike Aiefoio. Q Mr. Kozu ficishes 0 smile before going To his cioss nifihg Toge Ther The lbakko club which sTarTed in 4980, was 6 years old. lT was an eThnic club ThaT learned and Talked abouT oTher culTures. ln lbakko differenT culTures came TogeTher To share Their differenT backgrounds yeT aT The same Time, They kepT Their idenTiTy. They helped each oTher wiTh problems ThaT They mighT have and Tried To give each oTher supporT when They needed iT mosT. Ibakko was for minoriTy sTudenTs buT anyone who wanTed To learn abouT oTher culTures could join and discuss Their culTures and way of life. lbakko sold candy leis during ChrisTmas and many oTher occasions and held many dances and assemblies so sTudenTs could see whaT lbakko was all abouT. lbakko's goal was To geT as many people as They could To join lbakko and geT Them inTeresTed in Them- selves and oTher people and Their culTures. lvlr. Kozu sTaTed ThaT lbakko was noT a melTing poT because he wanTed culTures To keep Their idenTiTy. Because if They didn'T everyone would be The same and The world would be a boring place To live. CulTures add varieTy To The way people live and acT. DifferenT culTures cele- braTe differenT evenTs in dif- ferenT ways and ThaT is whaT makes This world so inTeresT- ing. lvlr. Kozu wanTed To geT people To realize ThaT There was oTher culTures ouT There and ThaT every one of Them is differenT and inTeresTing and people should learn abouT Them. By KaThy Tripp 4 Tonya Delacruz, LaiTa WesTerland, and Deidra Frazier show Their pride aT being members of lbakko. Ibakko 69 Sporf For The Mho' ConTesT Speoking? WhoT's ThoT'? Does This sound like o fomilior ques- Tion'? ConTesT speoking, oTh- erwise known os deboTe, is o cldss where people ledrn how To use Their speoking skills To persuode oThers To ogree wiTh Their vdlues ond poinTs of view. A Tournd- menT Tdkes ploce when de- boTe sTudenTs from differenT schools goTher TogeTher To prdcTice ond disploy Their skills. Some sTudenTs who were in The debdTe closs for The firsT Time hod no ideo of whoT To expecT from iT. They only knew ThoT iT wos going To be Tough, buT fun. As The doys possed. lvlr. Lien helped The kids To brodden ond develop Their vosT knowledge of currenT ond pdssed issues. The sTudenTs hod The chonce To procTice Their newly ocquired obiliTies which improved The Teoms overoll performonce. Over The weeks, The Teom leorned To work TogeTher producing dmozing ond winning resulTs. As one firsT yeor member sTdTed, lT's been o reol chollenge, buT oloT of fun. AnoTher reTurning member inserTed ThoT iT wos The mosT fun she hod. The sTudenTs redlly seemed To enjoy The yedr ond They moinToined Their enThusiosTic oTTiTudes Towords leorning obouT The deboTe Topic. By Erin Hughes Q Poying oTTenTion To o lecTure by Mr. Lien is Kelly Pulsifer ond Yu Sun Hon. 70 DeboTe Q 4 Allen Miller discovers some inTeresTing new focTs in his deboTe closs 4 DeboTe members. FronT row: Shellie Nelson, G-ino'Bloncoflor Kelly Pulslfer ond Chris Ayers Middle row: Julie WebsTer, Jennifer ivloisey, Kelly lVlcKivor, Allen Miller ond Shilo STondohl Bock row lvlr Lien, Vu Sun l-lon, Lori WhiTe, Richord lvlcCobe. ond Don Cooper JH I' 1 N Af mae. 'MW A ,,,, 1 6, 65, , , 5 .,,f me, WW 5 Hi T ,, f I M' ' 9 4 4, .f W Aff. 1 my-16' 52? M V wap 1, :iw SPWMV 5 f 9 5 f , ff W ,H 'zi' 1' ' ,Lim-H ,fi -wf 5 I 1 ,f fm ,, ,, V I nf 1' 'I 'ff f A . , , , ' ' ' ,, , 5 H fwrww ' , , 55 ,mi V. ' .y ,Ml :,v . w'- my JIM ' ' , V .s 1 ' ' i7:.,QLYQ,:,54, 3m I ,V .' iii'-'Tn . , , H g 5S2T7i5LC N WJ ,x sw n 'Q , fn, . ,I M ,M-...M . -va 'L 72 FBLA 4 Maybry Hillyard, Rebecca Brown and Mary Mallock proudly display FBLA's banner. 9 Picfured from lefT To righf are: Mrs. Vicki PoTTer, Advisor: PaTTy Cho, NaTional FBLA SecreTary: and Mrs. Sandi LaLanne, Advisor. BLA Keeps Busy FuTure Business Leaders of America's QFBLAQ mosT shin- ing achievemenT occurred iasT year aT The STaTe Con- ference in Spokane when The Evergreen FBLA chapTer was awarded The disTincTion of MosT Oufsfanding Chap- Ter in Washingfon STaTe. ln order To uphold This auf- sTanding honor, The officers wenT To Ocean Shores lasT summer for an officer Train- ing. Goals including mem- bership, communiTy and school service, publiciTy and more were seT for The 4986- 87 year. Throughouf The year. FBLA sold iTems such as candy bars, posTers and balloon-o- grams To raise money To pay for TransporTaTion and accommodafions To The FBLA STaTe Conference, held in SeaTTle in April, The resT of The money will help pay Evergreen's way To The NaTional Conference, which will be held in Anaheim, Cali- fornia in The end of June. FBLA kepT busy wiTh sever- al acTiviTies in The iasT year. They aTTended Two regional conferences, one held aT Thomas Jefferson High School, and The oTher held aT Evergreen High School. The annual insTallaTion cere- mony Qwhen members were officially inducTedj Took place on December 'I6 in Highline High School's cafe- Teria. FBLA also had many acTiviTies, some of which were Arfesians Ca special week when sTudenTs give gifTs To Their secreT arTesian- a Teacherj and in De- cember, Ten FBLA members volunTeered To answer phones for a channel nine TeleThon. For a social acTiviTy, FBLA members goT TogeTher once a monTh To go To a movie, bowling or even horseback riding. ln addiTion To The many acTiviTies and evenTs, an FBLA Member of The MonTh was chosen every four weeks. He or she Then had The opporfunify To aT- Tend a luncheon wiTh The WhiTe Cenfer Chamber of Commerce and receive a cerTificaTe of award. By Jennifer Hale .4 7 f if if fi K A 5 , ff, y My . 4 The FBLA officers are as follows: froni row- Eun I-lui Lee, Reporier JoAnne Dyer, Presideni, and Beih lvlallock, Vice President Second row- Jennifer Hale, Reporlerg Debbie Geer, Comrnuniiy Service: Bao Chang, Secreiaryi Theory Sim-leng, Vice President and Thuy Truong, Treasurer Third row- Soung Lee, Treasurer: Chuong Truong, Porliameniarion: Sieve Gullickson, Administrative Assislanig Robby Bonus, Social Commil- 'reep and Yu Sun Han, Historian. Q Airhead or noi? Robby Bonus coniern- plaies passing out a balloon. Q Soung Lee demonslraies 'Bingo Three To Five , an FBLA stale suopori project FBLA 73 v Cliff Cox, who had an acTiye parT in preparing The days evenTs, sTands by a Global Reach posTer. ll my 1 1 I E 5 rg, gy, 9, X WZ i 4 5 Z R 5 , , 2 T 7W f Q I ,5 T f,.:f3.,5, rg of A Q V Mig ,,,, S M 5? ZW T fifff iii f , g Q WalTer Robinson ana John Carlson display ThaT peace may occur, eyen Though They have conflicTing opinions abouT nuclear policies. 74 Global Reach orlo' Cudosify On November 44, T986 an evenT called Global Reach was held in The small gymna- sium and The library aT Ever- green High School. For five hours speeches, debaTes, and films were given To ex- plain major issues from all over The world. STudenTs were able To ask auesTions and receive answers from boTh The guesTs and Teach- ers. Each period had a dif- ferenT subjecT and differenT guesT speakers, making The fesTiviTies more inTeresTing and useful. During firsT period Bob Ni- chols compared Japan from T956 To T986 in The library. This Teacher from MT. Rainier showed films ThaT com- pared Japan in The 50's To The modern Japan in The 80's. For second period, wasTe disposal and The envi- ronmenT was discussed by Conrad Lee from The Mayors office, Joseph Lowdnes from Greenpeace, and PresTon Horne-brien from The Ideal Paper Recycling Company. Meanwhile, Dick Durall dis- cussed China in The library. During Third period John Carlson, from KIRO, and WalTer Robinson, a professor from The UniversiTy of Wash- ingTon, described Their views on American nuclear policy. During fourTh period MT. Rai- nier sTudenTs discussed Their Trip To Jamaica. And finally, The Pacific Rim Trade was discussed by Linda Solamon, Jeanne Cobb from The WashingTon STaTe of Trade and Economic Develop- menT, and STeve HaTch from The Trade Fair. While This was occuring, Ed HerberT dis- cussed Polynesia in The li- brary. Besides all The speeches There were culTur- al acTiviTies being displayed. During boTh lunches The Ca- ribbean Super STars, a sTeel drum band from The Virgin Islands, played auThenTic music for sTudenTs To enjoy. There were also original and unique dances displayed by Mafa Alafaio during fifTh pe- riod. Gene Mineo and PaTricia Johnson played a very im- porTanT parT in The program. They organized and planned The days evenTs. Mr. Mineo and Mrs. Johnson were noT The only Teachers involved in The Global Reach program. Mr. Durall. Mr. Bunger, and Mr. Lien as- sisTed The guesT speakers and helped answer sTudenT and faculTy auesTions during The acTual speeches. Many faculTy members and sTudenTs helped in The preparaTion of Global Reach. As more people be- came inTeresTed, a need for a new club arose-The Glo- bal Reach club. During The 498614987 school year, The Global Reach club was in The process of becoming an official organizaTion and a permanenT ediTion of E.H.S. BoTh Global Reach day and The new Global Reach club have become very im- porTanT To Evergreen. These Two new programs will con- Tinue To grow and expand wiTh Evergreen High School. Global Reach Day was defi- niTely special. STudenTs be- came aware of conflicTs ThroughouT The world. BoTh sTudenTs and faculTy learned abouT culTural Tradi- Tions and cusToms from peo- ple who had firsT-hand ex- perience. by Sheila SmiTh , Dei Qughin inquires QDQUT The American nu- Q David Bremer finds Time To Talk one on one wiTh John Carlson afTer The formal speech. clear policy, making his ThoughTs be known. W ff' 's Q T N-. .mm wzyza Wie., Global Reach 75 WWW QQE 1 iss 4 Jennifer Hale, Suzanne Slemko, Danelle Proszek, and Tamra Elkins flash friendly smiles while snowing Tneir Wolver- ine spirif and pride in Their Pep Club sweafers. Q Pep Club officers: Back Rowg Korrina Seibel, Kellie lvler- rick, Danefle Proszek. Middlep Tamra Elkins. Froni Row: Jen- nifer Hale, Suzanne Slernko. 76 Pep Club 4 Laura Guerrero snows ner enfnusiasrn wifh o friendly smile and pom-pam wave nfhusiasm Unleashed Pep Club, again had a year of high spiriTs, greaT en- Thusiasm, and loTs of suc- cess. They sTarTed off The year by making loTs of posT- ers, including The giganTic run-Throughs for The fooTball players To crash Through aT halfTime. And of course, They were There To cheer and give supporT aT all The games. The sevenTy hard working members, some from each class, raised money for Their club's banaueT and Cheer by selling spiriT boosTers such as pom poms, class pins, and candy. Pep Club also demonsTraTed Their pride and spiriT for Evergreen by sponsoring one of The besT Grub Tolos ever, Two of HearTs. The gym was decoraTed To f perfecTion, and The JusTice of The Peace, Mr. Vermillion, was There To geT all The couples hiTched. One of The besT Things abouT our club, says presi- denT Jennifer Hale, 'Tis ThaT iT's jusT a really fun club To be in. Fun was seen in Their smiles, laughs, and cheers aT all The sporTs acTiviTies, and aT all The pep assemblies. Thank you Pep Club for building enThusiasm aT Ever- green. lvlarylynn Walbaum 1-pq:-f . ., 'f I -Q-Mew' W' Ns.-' i I ff- - W, Jaw. V' Lx ,,! S ' Z g yi, , I Kg Y, xv? f , we- f y M.. . ' 5' W ' 2 ,.'. , Q W.-1 . 5' ww,-. I M - so 3 . , t 'f ' ff. 1. Y - , M ' ,M W ., . WMM. . Cheerleaders provide halfTime Va TE- dance enTerTainmenT in The boys' bas- keTball game againsT l-lighline. 1 Theary Sim-leng spends Time afTer school To make some posTers Q Lisa Burke and DaneTTe Proszek are anxious as The Wolverines aTTempT a comeback againsT l-lighline. Pep Club 77 I I' wa 1 r f P I' an IX Q C' x A CF DEI NIC? Acodemics. This word inspires visions of reoding, vvriiing, ond ciriihrneiic done in drob, quiei rooms. Well, for The 86-87 Foresier vve decided io give These depdrimenls Their due credii in o seporole seciion of The book. VVe've olso included such inspiring fovoriies os The science deporirneni, business closses, ond The fine CIFTS. Woich ond leorn in The exploring childhood seciion, ond ioke o Trip vviih Poi Through The librory. Redd, enjoy, moke ii o viidl porl of your everydoy life. The ocodemics seciion. Jordon Kuehn Joson Sovvyers 4 Romoun Hoyes ond lob poriners work hord To complele Their biology lob. Q Mr. Lien helps Polo Royol wiih o quesiion on her hisiory ossignmeni, M ,,,ss W rim J Mi .M A ., ii,, TW BF' ' Wm W 78 Acodemics Division 4 SooTT i-iornmond wonders how come his business mo- ohines ore noT working righT os he sTumbies on The keys. v Eun Hui Lee jows on oppie while finishing her ioyouT for her second deodline, v Q Junior Moolo Tokes o breok from his Typing closs To soy i'WhoT up . v Kevin Rodriguez, o rnosTer of The oompuTer Tockles o rough ossignmenT. Maiden W W I air,- CF D,-:I XLS' Nd A no ,sf M 4, 1 Academics Division 79 l .V slsl D Toro Holverson giving her odvice on rhe prqecr, v Thonh Huynh lends o helping hond ro his young friends orr pro- jecr, ' E ' A fj Evergreen Srudenrs Adopt Kindergorrners 80 Exploring Childhood Exploring Childhood Srudenrs involved in Exploring childhood Course vvorls vvirh Ixindergorren srudenrs rvvo doys o vveels ond vvorle in cilossrooms studying rhe behovior ond leorning porrerns of youngsrers rhe orher rhree doys. On the rvvo doys rhey vvorls wirh rhe lsindergorrners, rhey help rhem with rheir reoding, vvrlring ond rhey help rhem Ieorn hovv ro poinr ond do orher orr prcjecrs, They olso help rhem vvirh rheir numbers ond rheir olphobers. Senior Jerry Abrohom expresses his opinion on rhe closs by soying ul enjoy being oround rhe Children ond I enjoy reoching rhem vvhor l lsnovv. l would olso recommend rhis doss ro onyone who enjoys being oround Children . By Ivlilse Srollmon Do You l-loye A Problem? Morh is used ih mohy differehr osoecrs ih rhe world rodoy. Almosr ohy field of worls you qo ihro you ore required ro hoye some morh boclsqrouhd. lf you ore olohhihg ro ehroll ih ohy mojor college rhey v Moi Mosohioi finishing his morh vyorls ih closs. require rhree if hor four yeors of high school morh. Some colleges require rhor you or leosr ger rhrough Nlorh Ahol!Trig Morh seems ro be o suqecr rhor ohe loves or hores. This yiewpoihr is reflecred in Mrs FVQUGODUVQVS ooihioh rhor HSVUUGOTS hove o hord rime seeihq uses for Alqebro ohd Geomerry becouse rhey ore building bloclxs for Morh AholfTrlq, ohd Colculusf' She olso sold Wheh srudehrs qer ihro Morh Aholflrig rhey srorr seeihg how imporrohr morh reolly is. By Mllse Srollmoh Doherre Proszelx busy eroslhg oll of Mr. Todd's problems for rhe doy Q Tiho Wrighr ohd Tommy Zieberr rolsihq o breols ofrer fihishihq o quiz IO Mrs Fredehburgs closs Moth 81 Q Lisa Prince shows a part of rhe American culrure. New Trends ln l-lisfory Social Srudies is defined as a srudy of geography, hisrary, govern- menr, and sociology. Ar Evergreen, srudenrs studied many classes rhar were involved vvirh rhose subjects, The classes rhar were offered in rhe Social Srudies deparfmenr were, Washingfon Srare l-lisrory, Calrares and Civilizarions, lvlodern World Hisrory, Unired Srafes Hisrory, Far East, Conf remporary World Problems, Psychology, You, America, and rhe Law, and Sociology, Also available, vvirh a reacher recammendafion, were 82 Social Sfudies l-lonor's classes. Something rhar vvenr inro progress vvas giving juniors and sophoe mares, as vvell as seniors, rhe chance ro false Psychology, Sociology, and Conremporary World Problems. lvlosr srudenrs vveren'r aware of rhe change and srucls vvirh rhe rradirional hisfory classes. The Global Pseach Program vvenr info high gear, There were rvvo global reach days serfup ro par Evergreen srudenrs in roach vvirh differ- enr parfs of rhe world and rhe people rhar live all around rhe vvorld, Evergreen consisfed of sradenrs from many differenr counrries and many differenr culrures. There were foreign exchange srudenrs, and rhere were foreign exchange srudenrs from Evergreen in orher counf fries, Evergreen has reached our and rouched many differenr parrs of rhe world. Wherher ir's rhrough rhe rexrbaolss and films, or from rhe people rhar we meer. By Jamie Spafford 5 4 Earnie Conely ralses time ro rhinls abour rhe lecrure Mr. Andrevvsjusr gave. A U W 4. V! ww -yy wwvw 1 Kg A Chris Thomcns cmd Mr Andrews dwscuss We CTWOVNQNVWQ so-fiery of Afrxco Q Comme Comme fwmshes her ossngmmc-mr www deep corwcernrroriom D Jwm Yong shows off his semesrer prqe-cr 40 Mr Churdh US Hsrory QIQ55 Social Studies 83 D Seniors Suzerre I-lurchings ond Ellzof berh loclsson discuss rhe oppeoronce of rheir frog rhor rhey nomed Felicia fvlolsing New Discoveries No, rhe chemisrry closs didn'r find o cure for concer or the common cold, bur rhey mighr in rhe neor furure. Becouse of rhe bond issue rhor oossed in rhe 198687 school yeor, some of rhe science closses will receive o whole new lools. And who, you mighr osls, will decide whor rhis new lools will be? A fomous designer from Poris, or moybe o Nobel Prize winner ro give rhe room o more scienrific lools? Well, neirher one of rhese is rrue. The people who will molse rhese imporronr decisions, ore from our very own school. Foculry members ond yes, srudenrs ore on rhis commirreel This commirree wos colled rhe science commirree. lr hod prominenr members of rhe foculry such os Mr. Evons, Mr. Green ond Mr, Herberr. Mr. Evons menrioned rhor rhe moin rooms which will be modeled ore rhe rwo eorrh science rooms ond rhe biology lobs. The eorrh science rooms will ger rhe mosr worls done on rhem becouse rhe currenr lob oreo consisrs of only one foucer, The biology lobs mighr be gerring such rhings os o greenhouse, berrer lob srorions ond more sroroge spoce. Of course, rhe orher science lobs will nor be neglecred, bur rhe eorrh science ond biology lobs ore rhe worsr of rhe problem. The comolerion of rhis proiecr hos been ser for obour rhe yeor 1990. So unril rhen, rhe science srudenrs of rodoy will iusr hove ro use rhe eguiomenr rhor rhe rooms hove now. Moybe rhe world williusr hove ro woir o lirrle longer for rhe cure ro concer, bur who lsnows, moybe somedoy somerhing of rhor mognirude will come our of our own EHS. science lobs, By Joy Irwin v Seniors lsier Schmirr ond Grohom lsoys orrempr ro disecr rheir frog in Biol' ogy 3, A 84 Science Q Se-mor Doo Mahon points our the preosuoo mosrom rhor he hos mode nn his frog 4 Truomg Huynh rolses nores while Senior Phuong Phumg che-das our his frogs ree-VH Q Sophomore Jody Po!mer gers he-lp from Mr Herberr wirh the modes on her rwig Lust For v Javvid Afzali shows that he understands the English language by demonstrating an LO m Q Q English assignment on the blackboard, Language Arts was a very important suqect here at Evergreen. For students to successfully graduate from Evergreen, they must receive a minimum of seven credits of language arts. Some language art classes were Qth and 10th Language Arts Slsills, Introduction to Literature, Intermediate Composition, Pre-College Com' position, and American Literature, But there were also advanced language art classes such as Honors English, Honors Literature, and Honors Composition. ln a students first year at Evergreen hefshe got a revievv of the basic language art slsills such as sentence structure and the eight parts of speech. During the second year it vvas introduction to literature, and in the third year there vvas classes such as lntermediate Composition and Survey American Literature vvhere the student vvas acquainted with the historical development of American Literature. During the senior year the student was offered classes that prepared them for the college classes such as Pre-College Composition, Reading Improvement, and Readers Choice. A language class called English as a Second Language, commonly l-znown as ESL, was at Evergreen for it's fifth year. The ESL program at Evergreen started at Highline High School but transferred to Evergreen in 1982. The ESL program vvas designed to introduce the students to the English language, culture, and education. The program was designed to help them adjust to the different language, and it also gave them ia chance to practice their native language. Most of the ESL students came from Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. But there were also students from China, Korea, and the Phillipines. Mr. Gaul and Ms. Schaeffer, vvho were the ESL teachers, taught the subjects of language arts, reading, and composition on three levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced. When a student first enrolled in the ESL program hefshe was given a diagnostic test to see vvhat program level hefshe vvas suited for, by Kathy Tripp E192 l l l i 5 2 2 i 2 E i i tts,, E 3,1 ltr , i X 49,4 ,V . W1 3 l t tt' 1 li 3' eff 'wx fa, Q 4 Mr. Gaul corrects Batumrath Ngor's vvorlsbools while Voeun Veth waits for his turn to asls a question, 86 Language ArTsfESL t tilts? v Mr Lewis hos enough rinfie ro help srudenr Jose Chopo while Jiern Soechoo loolss on. Don Grove and Ron Murphy work on rheir Ionguoge ossignmenr, ,,,u.,,,9,y 4? A ...if 'Ill' Z 4 Mr. Hoyoshi exploins ro his Ionguoge oris closs rhe eighr porrs of speech. if 4 John Pool is demonsrroring his compurer skills while doing his Ionguoge cissignmenr. Longuoge ArTsfESL 87 v Berh Mollocls correcrs her errors in Typing 3-4. f hi! 4 Jennifer l-loeglund ond Doniro Firch lools for rheir poycheclss in Business Occuporions D Scorr Thompson prinrs our his doro in Typing 1-2. 88 Business lmprovemenr And Exponsion ln rhe 1986-87 school yeor, rhe gool of rhe Evergreen business deporrmenr wos ro expond rheir resources ond eguipmenr. They didjusr rhor. During rhe firsr semesrer, rhe business deporrmenr reconsrrucred Boom 506, ond insrolled sixreen brond new Apple Ile compurers. As rhe yeor progressed eoch business closs found o differenr use for rhe com- puters. Typing closses leorned rhe bosic funcrions of rhe compurers while rhe Doro Processing closses used rhem for progromming. Word Processf ing ond Business Communicorion closses used rhem for procricing vvord processing slsills. One of rhe chorocrerisrics of rhe business deporrmenr during rhe yeor vvos irs populoriry. The deporrmenr fried ro meer rhe demond of rhe srudenrs by providing o voriery of closses. Typing 1-4, Doro Processing, Word Processing, ond Business Mochines were jusr some of rhe closses offered during rhe yeor. Bur vvirh such limired eguipmenr, spoce, ond sroff, rhe deporrmenr could nor sorisfy every srudenrs' wishes, When oslsed obour rhis morrer, Mrs. Porrer commenred, There hos been on increose in demond, bur nor in rhe ocruol number of srudenrs, becouse of limired spoce ond srorff' Mrs. Porrer olso expressed rhe focr rhor rhe siruorion hod been improved over rhe yeors, ond vvished rhor ir would conrinue ro do so. by Eun l-lui Lee C The mimeogroph mochine is one of rhe rhings Jenny Huynh ond Krisiie Abrohom leorn ro operore in Business Mochines v Operoring rhe 1OfIsey adding mochine is Scori I-iommond ,, Q - fm I 1 f A . ,J f ' , 1 ff' Z, if , Q' fi ' , ' 'ff f - v .iw Q Erils Srruss experiments wirh one of rhe computers in Room 506. Business 89 5 Whlle lsgreh Upchurch ls gerrihg g mold of her fgce mgde for cergmlcs, srrgws gre gdded so she cgh oregrh, Q0 Arl Depgrlmehl l Arr lh The Mglsihg Elecrlves, such gs grr, gre very imporrghf ih school life. Nor ohly gre rhey fuh ghd ihreresrihg, our rhey mgy help ro fihd g cgreer ih whlch g srudehr mgy be gugllfied. The grr progrgm here gr EVGVQVGGO l-ligh School wgs very sighiflcghr rhroughour rhe yegr. Becguse of rhe slde vgrigriohs of grr progrgms offered, rhere hgve D990 rwo mgjor secrlohs developed: ihdusrrigl grrs ghd gehergl grrs. lhdusrrlgl grrs, which were fouhd ih rhe 400 ouildihg, cohsisred of grgphics ghd rechhicgl drgvvihg, rgughr oy Mr. liihlsgde, explorThg mee chghics ghd guro mgihrehghce, rgughr by Mr, NEWTON, ghd woods, rgughr oy Mr. Wgugmgh. These clgsses ihcluded prqecrs such gs rglsihg ghd developlhg phorogrgphs, perspecrive drgwihg, screeh prlhrlhg, ghd grchirecrure. Srudehrs who rglse explorgrory mechghics ghd Woodwork- ihg legrh how ro worls complicgred mgchThery, They legrh vglugble slsills which could ehgole rhem ro hgve wellfpgyihg employmehr posiriohs ih rhe future, Gehergl grrs, which could oe fouhd ih rhe oOO oulldihg, hgd g humber of clgsses offered. Crgfrs, cergmics, ghd sculprure were rgughr by Mr. Fehroh, pgihrlhg, drgwihg, ghd commercigl grrs were rgughr by Mr. Grim, drgwihg ghd commercigl grr were rgughr by Mrs. Rosher, ghd gehergl grr wgs rgughr by Mrs. Wihemgh. Srudehrs lh rhese clgsses worlsed vvirh pglhr, chgrcogl, pehcll, pgper mgche, clgy, oil pgsrels, pgper, ghd ghyrhlhg else could be used lh rheir prqecrs. These clgsses gre gregr prepgrgrioh for furrher educgrloh lh the fleld of cosmerlcs, sgles, dlsplgy, or merchghdisihg, Srudehrs who ehrolled ih rhese clgsses geherglly followed rhe some lhsrrucrioh, As rhe srudehrs become gcguglhred with rhe mgrerigls rhey become gdvghced ghd they could worls ihdividuglly ro produce projects such gs slsgrebogrds, sporr projecrs, ghd mihlgrure houses. by Sheilg Smirh Q Mr Wgugmoh mglses g suggesrlgh ro Brlgh Zghler gbour g prqecr IH rheir woods clgss - 5 Z F v Chrrsrrne Gangara arremprs ra hrcle- from rhe camera whrbe working rn Mr Grrm's arr Class v Wayne Snyder works an an under cover aperarrann rn his auramorrve dass num Q Mr Knnrxade, Jeff Dennrsan, Richard Lamp, and Sean Cunningham drscuss passibihries an a prqecr in graphrcs Arr Depanmenf 94 El-IS Library Gffers More Than Books The lvl 84 lvl, or lvlulTi-Media club, was formed by and wholly associaTed wiTh The library. The club was formed To supporT The library as a place for serious learning. The club advisor and school librarian, PaT Johnson, hoped To see The club promoTe academic acTiviTies, and The sharing of books and maTerials ThaT are of inTeresT To sTudenTs. Anyone was able To join lVlulTi-Media by having a love for learn- ing and meeTing Two acTiviTy projecTs. MosT members of lvlulTi- Ivledia had preseT goals for learning, were highly moTivaTed, en- joyed reading a greaT deal, or did deTailed and clerical work. lVlulTi-Media raised money in many ways: by selling m 84 m's, flowers, sTuffed animals, friendship balloons and grams, and having paper drives. lvlulTi-Media boughT a copy machine for The library which was made available To The enTire sTudenT body. Recycling newspapers and pop cans helped To keep The cosT of using The copy machine down To minimal cosT. MulTi-Media funds also helped The library To purchase exTra books oTherwise noT avail- able. There were many changes beginning To Take place in The EHS library. One of Them was a new check-ouT sysTem conTrolled by compuTers. CompuTers made iT easier for The library and sTudenTs To keep Track of books. Ideas were being Taken inTo consideraTion on how To remodel The library. Also added were more compuTers wiTh beTTer sysTems, which were also available To sTudenTs. by Dianne Corey Q Robyn Nlarcum helps a sTudenT find The righT friendship balloon. 92 Library fMulTi-Media my i.... Q Julie HoyT and Susan BarreTT prepare anoTher friendship balloon for delivery. Q As an M 84 lvl member, Joanie Walden sells IVI 84 M's, while Brian STewarT keeps an eye on The TransacTions. 5 Brian STewarT works behind The desk. v M 84 M club members, left to right. Vikki Carson, Chris Tidwell, Stacey ihimanek, Joanie Walden, Cindy Smith, Linda Le, Artemiza Pauza, Nan Ihot, Robert Young, Joe Lapp, Jesse Byers, Tanja Hoover, Karen Ritcher, fan Lu, Hoa Troung, Sean Roney. W, me - ,A ,, 5,4 ia E, wsu , ,,,, W l gk f be 4:2 '-kg, W ZZ ,C If I 6 ,,, W W mf, , ,W M -W QQ ,, , ,V . amy mga .W I -ww ,wwf , fllw' mm.. .... J fr X! AWJ ff. Z' ff ' 74 :57 ,mtg f Y TMC f I Q? 2 'E 5 ,rr Mil. A Af X , fe 5 . 7 f r , Qt mit Q J 5 2 .,,, ,,,, , M , 7 5? , fw '-smm' Q- f ff ,, Z rrrr ,W is W Q Robert Young pauses a minute to flash a smile while busily checking out books. Library fMulti-Media 93 9 George Colello Talks To The council cbouT The DenTc1I ond Eye Fund. 5 Tomro Elkins ond Jennifer Hole counT bc1TIoTs for Grub Tolo. v FBLA officers direcT o generol meeTing. ASB officers Try To keep ci council meeTing in order. And here's one losT onnouncemenT . . . There will be d sTu- denT council meeTing 6Th period in room 257. AT ledsT once o monTh This dnnouncemenT wds hedrd over The inTercom, followed by dbouT 30 sTudenTs Trekking inTo The room menTioned To dTTend d sTudenT council meeTing . Who were These people, dnd whdT did They do dT These meeTings. The EHS sTudenT council wds mode up of closs represenTo- Tives who were elecTed To cdrry ouT The cldss' wishes in sTudenT council. These selecT members voTed on issues such ds consTiTuTiondl Topics dnd ossembly procedures. lvlosT of The sTudenT council wds mode up of cldss ond club officers, dlThough The resT of The members were involved in oTher dcTiviTies ds well. People involved in sTudenT council did d loT more Thdn mosT reolize. They counTed bolloTs, pldnned dssemblies, organized food drives, gdve ddnces, dnd Tried To represenT Evergreen in our communiTy. IT wds becduse of These people ThdT EHS ron ds smooThly ds iT did during The 4986-87 school yedr. by Shelby Murphy STudenT Life Q5 Q A 1958 big man on campus walks down one of EHS's leaky breezeways, sporting the look of the 50's. vSecretaries with their modern equipment and hip hairstyles. D Horn rimmed glasses are now almost obsolete, but to- day wfe have the same lab equipment and antique science tables to remind us of Evergreen's early years. ' 'Il- J P Johnson shows off The new sTyle of v Elizabefh Jackson, OJ. Thomas, and Todd leTTermen s iackefs gold banded shoul Morrow speak Their minds aT a fall Senior As- ders sembly, keeping Their class informed, When The consTrucTion of whaT is now known as Evergreen High School was compleTed in 4956, a formal dedicaTion was held. The building iTself was, and sTilI is, as communiTy efforT. The campus was looked upon as an 'expression of The educa- Tional hopes, desires, and policies of The Highline School DisTricT for more and beTTer educaTion for iT's children'. Many Things have changed since ThaT dedicaTion in 4956. The physical aspecTs of ThaT change are only a small parT of iT. Senior sTudenTs will remember when The 400 building had noT one, buT Two halls, ThaT inTersecTed aT The cenTer of The build- ing. The huge evergreen Tree ThaT once sfood Tall and proud aT The middle of The campus is now iusf a memory. Evergreen sTudenTs have changed even more Than The campus has. ln The early years of EHS, a sTricT dress code was presenT, sTaTing ThaT girls haa' To wear dresses or skirTs, no panTs allowed! VVolverine's values have changed as well. ln 4986, we Think differenTly Than any oTher generaTion, wlTh open minds and creaTive ideas. STudenTs of Today accepT such once 'Taboo' subjecfs as inTerracial daTing and The idea of girls Taking auTo shop. The rules and regulafions ThaT make up EHS have become more complicaTed, buT also more relaxed in many ways. STu- denTs Take a much greaTer role in Their educaTional and exTra- curricular lives. They are given more choices To make, more chances To succeed or fail, and more chances To show The world whaT They're really made of. The 4956 Dedicafion of Evergreen High School reads as follows: l'LeT us look To The fuTure welfare and accomplish- menTs of These younger cifizens as we seek The meriTs of This cooperafive venTure . The 'meriTs' are evidenT. WhaT cosT a mere S42. 45 per square fooT To build has proved To be a place where Thousands of 'younger cifizens' learned noT only abouT reading, wrifing, and .ariThmeTic, buT abouT The world ouTside of Those classroom walls. ln some opinions, ThaT experience was priceless. by Shelby Murphy Sfudenf Life 97 A lames Danielson searches vainly for a parking spoi alter the race back from lunch. I A iamiliar scene around EHS - Allen Miller rushing io school, class, Mr. Reimens office, etc . . . 98 STuder1T Life Stephanie lohnson and lvlivhello Muncy survey the menu board at llags Search of the perfevt ighoeseburger The exertion of a long, hard day of being a cool dude shows on the face of tug lohnston. K: , fEf '1-Af v Robby Bonus looks up from taking notes on 'free of charge triviaf Sk. The peaceful darkness is pierced by the clock radio's cheerful tribute to the new day. From beneath covers that are piled high with clothes and books, a disgruntled lmmglff' is heard Cbarely heard, that is, because of the clock radiol, a somewhat less cheerful tribute. A Wolverines day has begun. After snoozing until the minimum amount of time needed to prepare one's self for the calamities of student life is left, the dis- trubed sleeper pries himself out of bed. A guick shower, blow dry the hair, mousse the hair, gel the hair, spray the hair, and it's time for a breakfast of nutritious cold pizza and nourishing diet cherry 'Slicef Next step Y get to class alive and preferably awake. But, since the previous night was spent doing the dreaded eng- lish homework and watching 'Late Night With David Letterman, he falls asleep in lst period anyway, only to wake up to the bell signaling the end of class. Second period Health brings CPR to learn and 'Chris Clean' to become friendly with. Third period is spent typing faster than the speed of light, or so it seems. Fourth period lournalism brings out his Roving Reporter personna, until his growling stomach signals the time for lunch. Will he brave the cafeteria, or risk his sensitive tasebuds at the nearest fast food exravaganza? Today its a race to Taco Time, and then back to the school parking lot to search vainly for a spot. Fifth period Chemistry is spent learning how NCT to 're-invent the wheel' and sixth period English was full of surprises, including a pop quiz. H As that final bell rings at 2:15, Wolverine students minds turn to many different subjects. There are clubs to participate in, student government, and part time jobs. Arriving home, there's homework to be done, dinner to devour, and a messy room to clean. And what's this? Pee Wee Herman is on 'Letterman' tonight? lt looks like another typical day in a students life is about to begin and end again and again, and again, and again , . . by Shelby Murphy '1 Student Life Q9 - Nd i 1 C' 400 Faces rr' 5 Leslie McKay, Sunny Yi, ana Cecile Swenson do a popular Thing aT Evergreen: hang our ai The locker. v Jimmy Miller Takes a rnomeni To pause during class. www 2 gg Q5 . Walkina down The hal! Towards voileyball pracfice, freshman Debbie Abraham ana Satly Yu arscuss the aays even1s, Q Pew Vvauuer relaxes a few manmes auring has busy QU sensor schedule. Q Karma Jensen ana Stacy Zar Laugh n' up in The lunch room. ' F 6 fr CES Nd Q C' 402 Seniors n Flower: Rose and Cream Or- Motto: Make no little plans. chicl Color: Rose and Cream They have no magic to stir men's blood: make big plans, aim high in hope and work. SENIF RS 4 The 4986-87 senior closs officers: bock row- Shelby Murphy-Secretory, Elizobeth Jockson-President, Cindy Burtch-PTSA Rep., Lydo Dioz-Vice-President, Christo Belcher-Judicidl Bodrd Rep., Don Milton-Treosurer ond Liso Burke-PTSA Rep. Seniors breothed o sigh of relief ot the be- ginning ofthe yeor. This wos the lost leg of their journey through high school. Seniors went through o lot of mdturlng ond reoliiy during their lost yeor, but the glorious yeor come olong with fon-foir ond celebrotion thot never ldsted long enough. With opportunity ond de- terminotlon, the senior closs lived the yeor to the fullest, Responsibility wos something thot wos worked on throughout high school, but seniors leorned to moster responsibility, success, ond pressure. Success wos port of the seniors' lives. Without success, whot would o senior be? There certdinly would not hcive been ciny sen- iors. Pressure wos seen everywhere especiolly in those few dedicoted individuols thot took chdrge to moke the closs of '87 o success. Lost summer the senior cldss storted prepor- ing for the Homecoming Donce ond mdking posters for the closs competitions. During the yeor the senior closs officers were in chorge of dctivities such ds pldnning Senior Skip Dov, the Homecoming Donce ond festivi- ties, ond the Senior Breokfost. Also they helped pldn the dwords ossembly ond ci scdvenger hunt with Kennedy. The seniors officers' gool for the yeor wos to moke the seniors' lost yeor ot EHS the best one ever ond to be the most spirited closs. ln order to occomplish thot godl they held more octivi- ties for the senior cldss to porticipote in, such os senior cruise, the senior breokfost etc. When osked to mention ony specidl chordc- teristics obout the senior closs, Elizabeth Jock- son, President, commented, The closs of '87 is o very spirited closs. Everyone gets involved in some wdy in the school octivities. Everyone is friendly, outgoing ond helpful. She olso mentioned thot 'tThe closs of 4987 stonds out for its leodership crbilities in the school ond its lorge cimount of pride. We olso stond out for orgdnizing the scdvenger hunt ogoinst Kennedy. by: Dionne Corey Jennifer Hole v Dyon Loyion poiienily woifs for the lost bell of The doy To ring, v Brion Thompson gives The cornero o ieering pose when he x E should be working. v v Rondo LoSoIIe ond Lindy Davis enihusiosiioolly woii for onoiher closs To begin. ,iw Q-Q' Seniors 103 Sonja Abitz Jerry Abraham Laura Almeda Ramon Alvarez Maureen Bailey Nicest Physique Joseph Baker ' fix 'iw' ,. u rj 5! eff 'gi if Kevin Baker John Responte Jerry Abraham Diane Barkley Barbara Barron 4011 Seniors Andy Barrett Barbara Barron Tammy Becker Tony Beisel Christa Belcher Dawn Bennett Rhonda Berg Thomas Besecker ll.--r Kimberly Beslow Jennifer Betts all Most Likely To Succeed Jeff Blakley Julia Braid CJ Thomas Patty Cho XJ, Anthony Brock Sandra Brower Deborah Brown Gerald Budbill Seniors 105 Kiet Bui Elizabeth Burke Loretta Burnett Cindy Burtch Travis Bushaw Most Dedicated Student Elizabeth Jackson Jay Irwin Kenneth Carleton 406 Seniors r Niccole Carlile Vicki Carson Michele Carstensen Darcy Cass H'm'i u, Tanya Champion Patty Cho Ry Chot Stephen Clark Cleorge Colello Loren Colello Bonnie Conley Donald Cooper Dianne Corey Most Changed Since Freshman Year Kevin Richardson Carolyn Cianong Ka ri Cottingham Seniors 107 Anthony Coutcher Christopher Crews Kim Croffut Sherri Crouse Alan Crownover 1 1 Denise Culbert Most Likely To Become U.S. President 1 Troy Cuffah Bianca Ruppeck Allen Miller Sean Cums James Danielson Melidna Davis Susie Dengerud Lycia Diaz 408 Seniors 3452? ' ,Q ,J JJ ii 54 uv Timothy Dickson Juilf Djurey ia- Joanne Dyer Jeffrey Emery .naval Jamie Fischer Danita Fitch Blythe Duncan Terri Duran Most Athletic Stephanie Johnson Dan Milton Derek Flanary Lori Fulton Judith Gaines Douglas Gambill Seniors 400 ivi' if 4 .. 9 Y Carolyn Ganong Bobby Garza Melissa Gilbertson Kerry Goering l 1 l l 1 1 1 1 I I - - Most Artistic Sam Perkins Cheryl Moorehead Kelly Goranson sy, Y. Danny Graham 'I 40 Seniors ...mx .M '-ima' my U , were ..,,, 1 Jody Green Keith Greiner Cori Grout Scott l'lale P 'g' Vi n 4 'if . y , Q ' l lt' if Sharon Halverson Scott Hammond Michael Hanson Sherrie Hassler April Haymond Scott Helmbrecht Thao Her Jennifer Hoeglund Daniel Hook Aundre Houston Suzette Hutchings Hung Huynh Thanh Huynh Shelley Hernandez Erin Hughes nm., Truong Huynh Seniors 4 'I 4 Jay Irwin Elizabeth Jackson Carleen Jacquez Stephanie Johnson K, A 1--fr Best Dressed Teresa Jorgensen I'IOJil1 L66 DHHGHC ShODbCll Maur' Carrie Jaeger Douglas Johnston Christina Kano I M Graham Kays Alan Kershner 'I12 Seniors Kevin Kilstrom V Tracy Knapp Sean Kristek Jordan Kuehn Kimberly Kulczyk W me Mi Kyong Kwon Dan Lai . fc ' : I fdf , .J r ' E ks , -4 - , x. 1' E . Q . Greatest School Spirit Vaychay LHHQSY Shaflyn Lafonge Danette Proszek Gerry Buclbill Kelly Larson Ronda LaSalle Michael LaVielle Seniors 113 l 1 Ryan Lawson Dyan Layton Clyde Lazenby Lynda Le iw.,- 'Pawn-'vii' lliimvw 5 B Z 1 55 i . Eun Hui Lee Ho Jin Lee John Lemm Peo Leng Lesha Lesnick Prettiest Eyes Bonnie Conley Todd Morrow Cynthia Lillehaug 'I 'IA Seniors :Ov Nqr' -no I l A Shawn Lindell Christine Lisowski Miguel Lohman Jeffery Longley Most Frequent Smile David Taniguchi Lycia Diaz pu.. Eugene Lucero T Ny, an -mari 5-5,1 xg '! '7 Thanh Luong s at W' ,gl rm ' W A .L L Trach Ly Elizabeth Mallock Bruce Marcum Tamra Marlowe Seniors 145 Rachel Marx Moi Masaniai Scott Matthiesen Steven McBride 'ff ,QS- 'ftp ,www- ' Timothy lVlcCrea Kelly McElroy 4. 5 - J' f 'Ja-,M ' Q,--f nw Best Personality Chris Kano Leo Porras Paige McLaren Michael Mclxleary 'I 46 Seniors Yen Men Allen Miller Oscar Miller Sean Miller 'bt U'- fr s 'fbi - -3555, I sf- in V - ,- Ni ,f K ,af X X ' F A , it . it Hii1.Q7.f fa Holly Mills Daniel Milton Raymond Moore Jeffery Morgan Tony Morris YJ Nicest Hair Suzette Hutchings Bobby Garza Todd Morrow Maria Mose L John Motley Larry Mulanax lvliflhelle IVIUVIC3' Shelby MUVDV15' Seniors 417 95-, ,, Hao Nguyen 4 48 Seniors Kim Nguyen Maw we Brad Nelson Suzanne Nester Botumrath Ngor Most Academic Phuong Phung Lynda Le Z' Thuy Nguyen Tony Nguyen Jennifer Olsen 'CF' Kyle Ott Ragmy Ou Jensine Palmer Selene Palmer Sam Perkins Cari Peterson Jerry Peterson Huong Phan tx 1 5 Pa.,- Q'-K-aswf 1 lt Vi... sl..-f Melissa Phipps Phuong Phung Lycian Pimentel Leo Porras I . 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Er, 1 ww ,WW If 2 mu? 3 .rim ,H , Aw 'L vm 'bmw gd 1E,?.,:,, ,Mu 4' N .Jr d3:,.W- QM 'ww 1 fmwti5 W ,', M' J' if Q iuffjl--nv' 'L W Terri Reichlin John Responte Kevin Richardson Spencer Richardson Best Sense Of Humor ' Stacey Thorlacius Kevin Kilstrom ,Robert Ritenour Cari Robbins 422 Seniors V' all 'f MTI? Brian Robinson Pani Roe Calene Rowley . 1, liii Bianca Ruppeck Del Rushin Mike Ryan -15 bm' 'TT Rann San Joyce Sanderson Rob Sceeles Kier Schmitt John Schneider lialyana Sek il iimltur' ,. A -- -N '57-c -A Y Eric Sellers Jerrocl Sessler Christine Shannon Stacey Shimanek Seniors 423 Danette Shopbell Dean Simmons Kelly Sipe Sheila Smith 4241 Seniors Lisa Snyder Wayne Snyder Kea Soeung Bunthan Sok Bunthoeun Sok Bee Soung Jeff Stevenson Susan Stewart I7 'few f ., W4 nv-f W, ' thing, W r . n Nukem Janel Stoneback Julie Streyle Kimberly Swindle David Taniguchi if CJ Thomas Brian Thompson Paul Thompson Stacey Thorlacius Nicest Car Loren Colello Cindy Burtch u.m . - Leah Thornton Christopher Ticlwell Wi dig, ...V . N r .J . ,, Nga Tran Kathy Tripp Van Troung Michael Turturice Seniors 125 Vicki Valle Ku Vang Jon Vangesen Frank Vigna X 1 1 u I! 1 A mf. . E, Elizabeth Walden 'fir phil .5 . . -A, , X mv,, ..V.f'H,A TN, .-,N , gg' , .3 . A, .Q .4 l, M' Most lndividualistic Julia Braid Kevin Kilstrom Statue Walters 426 Seniors Kimberly Wang Rochelle Webster Sherry Weymouth Scott Whitright , ,, Steve Witt Tina Wright Kyu Yang Pier Yang 1 it 'Q . Heather Young Robert Young Tina Bouchard Debbie Creer Karla Kessner Clystina Morris iv-X Patricia Peters Pete Walker Seniors 427 Jason Alexander Cory Allred Cathy Arrants John Berglund Christine Briola Jody Burger Regina Butler Shawna Carey Mi Chang Jose Chapa Quoc Chau Sherrie Clough William Corsack Jackie Crisp Kelly Cruson Corners! Kevin Cruz Patrick Dahlke Seam Doeurk Sana Dorn Viluane Duong Jason Edwards Lance Eggers Ronald Ervin Gary Gerde Brenda Gibbs Timothy Gleason Stacy Guthrie Candi Harmon Romaun Hayes Minea Hing Monica Hoang Rhonda Hoke Juli l-loyt Christine lacolucci Michael lrvin Brett Jorgenson Kimberly King Danny Knollmeyer Mi Chung Kwon Kiet Lam Dalene Lewis Ah Limchantha Eric Lundquist Thanh Mai William Mathews Shy Fred McCaffety Dominic McGeough Kelly McKivor Denise Mills Cheryl Moorehead Allen Morrison Eddie Munoz Ronald Murphy Peter Ortega Chukit Phimboun Ahmad Popal Joe Rodriguez James Rowe Jiem Saechao Linda Sample Cornelio Sanchez Carol Schwartz Thomas Simpson Sary Som Brian Stewart Antonio Tabalbag Dung Plguyet Troung Darren Vickery Bob Vitek Jim Wallis James Williams Q Dovid Toniguchi, Ho Jin Lee, Scott Whitright, Allen Miller l 5 l, ,fl ond CJ Thornos show us they know 0 very speciol number, while visiting Expo 86. - The senior closs of 87' lives it up cnt on ossernbly. 5 Peter Ortego ond George Colello show thot friendship ond school spirit go o long woy. 428 Seniors iw Senior Memories Sonja Abitz NICKNAME: Wabitz. LIFE AMBITION: To do the best I can do in This crazy world. MEMORIES: In 9th grade I remember when Mr. Green kicked me out of class for having my feet on the chair next to me. In 10th grade I remember getting sent to the office for skipping classes and having really crazy excuses. EM- BARRASSING MOMENT: While I was a freshman I couIdn't find my classes and went tothe wrong ones. ACTIVITIES: Swimming in the 9th grade. Jerry Abraham NICKNAME: Little Abe. FAVORITE SAYING: Groovy, LIFE AMBITION: I would like to become a professional athlete, or a movie director, but my main ambition in life is to be HAPPY! MEMORIES: I think that the people at EHS will be my biggest memory. Thanks to all my friends and everyone that was a part of that Wolverine pride. The memories that I have experienced at EHS, I will cherish forever. All four years were great. I love Evergreen and all the people at Evergreen. My main memories have to cover, baseball, basketball, football, teachers, friends, homework, gym, dances, and weekends. EMBARRASSING MO- MENT: When I went singing into the gym and forget that the sophomore Testing was going on, Sugarpie honey bunch. Ramon Alvarez NICKNAME: Slim. FAVORITE SAYINGS: What? That's bull--I LIFE AMBITION: To attend Western WA Univ., get a masters in history, and become a history Teacher and a running coach. MEMORIES: The long road runs with The guys. Cross Coun- try banauets. The Cross Country meet at Kentwood remember guys? Kilstrom, Nunez, Rodriguez, Matthais, Herfzburg and little Miles Frame. Cliff Bailey and Kelly McElroy , And Finally Mr. Thomas Robert Turner, What a guy qThanks for everythingj. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Getting caught cheating on my Never mind! ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross Country 3 years, Track 2 years, German Club, Student Council, 300 mile club fonly 2 mem- bers, Turner and lj. Cathy Arrants NICKNAME: Ka-Ka Cathy. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh good lord. LIFE AMBITION: To become a dog-groomer and may- be someday own my own grooming business. MEMORIES: My first football game, our spirited assemblies, all the friends I made here at Evergreen, Terri, Juli, Chris, etc. All the laughter and fun, which I will never forget. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I tripped but didn't fall: just hung from the handrail, trying to look nonchalant. ACTIVITIES: M8cM Club. Diane Lynn Barkley NICKNAMES: Di, Critter. FAVORITE SAYING: I hate peas. LIFE AMBITION: Go to Central Washington University and get a degree in Spanish. After that l'll settle down and make lots of money. MEMORIES: The fun Rachel, Carrie and I had on Halloween. Rachel's driving. The life and Times of Kim and Pat. Mr. Teller eating our tomato-chilli sauce because he thought it was applesauce. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: I asked a stranger in a dark movie theater if he was my mom. ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Leadership Camp Delegate. Barbara Barron NICKNAMES: Boobs, Barbie, Clive. FAVORITE SAYINGS: No Way, Chill. LIFE AMBITION: To have a great body- building career, get married to Victor Blume, have kids 3 years later, Qtwins and 3 boysj. MEMORIES: 'RavioIi'Magic'Cookie- 'Clive' The Class of 84 and the Class of B5. Those fun Friday nights with Steph, Sherri, Janel, Stacey, Darcy. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Chasing the bus when late for a volleyball game. Watching D.M. take a shower after practice on accident. AC- TIVITIES: Volleyball, Weight Lifting. Christa Belcher NICKNAMES: Stubby, M8cM, Duckie, Princess. LIFE AMBITION: To be forever with Daniel, have three children, live in a beautiful home, and of course be successful at whatever I do. MEMORIES: Butch's party, Lincoln Park, Bowling with the gang, Camp with Miss Suzy, Homecoming '86, My first friend Naomi, Cathy at my house, Moi's birthday, my bud Doug, Wiffle-ball, the roman candle, and most importantly meeting Danny. EMBAR- RASSING MOMENT: Slipping at Lincoln Park on first date with Danny, and Doug unexpectingly knocking on the window. AC- TIVITIES: Senior Class Judicial Board Rep., Football trainer, gym- nastics, French Club. Jennifer Lyn Betts NICKNAMES: Jeni, Jen, Nen, Betsy Wetsy. FA- VORITE SAYINGS: Do you wanna?-Maybe? Oh, go homel We're never gonna get anything done if you people don't shut up! Ready?You bet!! LIFE AMBITION: All I want out of life is just to be happy. MEMORIES: Cheer Camp '86. Dougie getting me every time. S3 lunches- with Tammy. Talking to Amir all night. Times with Jen. Cheering in the rain. My car being chained to the ground. Hair that falls out. Ron always being there, and of course my honey Bob. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Playing flag football in gym when this guy ripped my shorts off instead of my flag. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cheerleader, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Honor Society, Leadership Camp '86, and fighting for sleep. Tina Marie Bouchard NICKNAME: Tini. FAVORITE SAYINGS: You weirdo. I will if you will. LIFE AMBITION: To grow another inch , . . maybe! To become rich and live in a big house. MEMORIES: Having a crush on a certain TC. mine and Kim's 16th Birthday Party, Going down to alki crusin with Kim and Joyce, buying my car. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Bruce Marcum handcuffed me in 5th period and carried me outside and left me there. Julie Braid NICKNAMES: Jules. Drazld, Scooter, Muffy, JuJu, Blanche, Julio, Pudding. FAVORITE SAYINGS: Nobody ever lends money to a man with a sense of humor: Hasta: How 'bout the flip side? Yo, Churchl G.P.O.K. Thank youuahh! Who's to judge? Psshhtl I got an A whad you get? Huh?What?? LIFE AMBITION: To be director of forests. To graduate from college, to get a good job, to be successful, and to have a family. Also, to meet David Sylvian, Mike Nesmith, Peter Tork, and Lulu. MEMORIES: Monkees convention in Philadelphia with Chris and Kim and Carolyn Ru- zinsky. Meeting Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz in Portland. Meet- ing Siouxsie, Howard, Nik, Nina, Paul, TomfI'm so happy . . . hap- pyy. Brazil, WA. D.C., NEW YORK! GENERAL PUBLIC! Skoochies. Anaysis sessions with Jordan and Jay in 1st period. CHRISTINA! TERRI! CHRIS! PATTYI MIKE! KEVIN! LYCIANI Chris' scream at MW. Terri's Beatles. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being overly loauacious in the presence of David Jones and giving him a bruise on his shoulder from excessive tapping. ACTIVITIES: Annual Co-Editor, 3 yrs Annual Staff, avid Monkees fan, Soccer manager, FBLA, As- tronomy Club. Deborah Anne Brown NICKNAMES: Debbie, Brownie, Deb. FA- VORITE SAYINGS: Ya'll, Dad-gummitt. LIFE AMBITION: Receive my masters in whatever. To live a comfortable happy, and exciting life as the wife of Richard Damien Freeman. MEMORIES: Prom '85 with Rick, the wild boys, and Mr. Trippy's strtch limo. The happiest day of my life: February 11, 1985. My welcome home party at Debbie's grandparents. Grub Tolo 1986 and our Hard Rock Cafe Shirts? EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Slipping a couple dozen times in the snow. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, Student Government, FBLA, Intramural Softball, Student Council, Pep Club. Gerald Jacob Budbill NICKNAMES: Gerry, Tiger, Ger, Bud, Darrell, Gerbo, Cheer-io, Q + :' JERK , Gerry Studbill. FAVORITE SAYINGS: Dork , Dorkette , Can I have your autograph , Thank you for sharing that with us , I love you , I knew that , You're Beautiful , You're lucky l'm such a nice guy . LIFE AMBI- TION: To become a great performer, To sing dance and act my way tothe top, to be rich famous and happy. MEMORIES: Fresh- men Football with Dan 81 Butch, Butch's solo Frosh year, Love on the rocks at Talent Show Soph year, King Tut with Dan, Leo and Del, 2 yrs. Nerd Rap with Jose Junior year. The crowd yelling at cheer tryouts. Danita, Suzette and my room . My best buds Dan Leo Butch Doug and Danita. E.H.S. and it's people. Thank you, I love you all. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Danita beating me in arm wrestling, 5 times. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cheerleading, Concert Choir, Chanteurs, Show Jazz Choir, Tri-M, Honor Society, FBLA, PAWS, Spanish Club, Timberlines Staff, Football, Basketball, Natu- ral Helper, Lip Synch Chairman, Talent Show, Global Reach, Presi- dent of SADD, Student Council. Elizabeth Ann Burke NICKNAMES: Lisa, Lil' Lisa, Wormal, FAVORITE SAYINGS: Flags a flyin', C'est la vie, allen. LIFE AMBITION: To visit the exotic places of the world, and being able to travel to these places in my red 9-'14 Porsche. MEMORIES: Cindy and I and the Taco Bell experience: snail trails: Cindy watch the steam rise: summer party '86: Julie- the muffins are still cookin'I: JML: Cindy's nostrils- they're aIive!: Duran Duran: Steven's Pass-Seventh Heav- en: ice room at the Olympic Four Seasons Hotel: Camano Island: Expo with Allen-see ya in '88 EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Modeling a taco outfit in an attempt to lure people to TACO BELL. Sliding down the mountain at Steven's Pass. ACTIVITIES: Senior Class PTSA Rep., Natural Helpers, Honor Society, PAWS Club, Pep Club. Cindy L. Burtch NICKNAMES: Cindalee, Cinbad, Ceebs. LIFE AMBI- TION: To obtain enough money to buy a black, convertable 911 SC Cabriolet Porsche that has black, leather interior and to travel to Australia and Europe. MEMORIES: River Rafting: Lisa's jig: Junior Summer: John Sanders: Late-night Poker: 16th Birthday Party: Donald Duck: May 24th, 1986: C89 Dance: Learning to do Bur- nouts: Martha Washington and the Police: Hey Blythe-Yippy Skippy Now Soni: Whip-Cream Hits: Bonnie's Jumps: Lisa's WILD Skiing techniques. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Inventing tooth- paste make-up. Having To wear polyester bean-colored uni- forms while working at Taco Bell. ACTIVITIES: Sophomore Class PTSA Rep., Senior Class PTSA Rep., PAWS Club, Pep Club, Ger- man Club. Kenny S. Carleton FAVORITE SAYING: That's bad. LIFE AMBITION: To be successful at everything I do. To own a Mercedes-Benz by the time l'm 25. MEMORIES: All A years, especially my SENIOR year. All the great times with Mike, John, Dale, Colene, Gary and Samanatha. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Wearing hats that blink while working at Godfathers in Bucien. ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Snow- mobiling and Skiing. Michele Elaine Carstensen NICKNAMES: Mihule, Mishow, Mitch, Shelly. FAVORITE SAYINGS: Like, y'know : Now wait a minute : Now what that means is . . Eh? : Burn, baby, burn : Why are you telling me this? LIFE AMBITION: To make S.R.O. my ca- reer, and then regain my sanity, and then marry a G.C.M.H.P. MEMORIES: Canada, summer of '86 with Shelly: He's small, he'll burn. : Mr. Weedeater: Seattle BreakersfThunderbirds Hockey Clubs: Champagne colored satin sheets, big bunny slippers, and Fruit Loops: Victoria: Craig Endean: Barrett worshiping the hot- dog spindles: June 26, 1985: Blackfwhite party with B.P,T. and Andre. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Having John Sanders sing to me at my job while dressed in a clown suit. ACTIVITIES: Band, Hockey watching, conducting a continual search for a reason for exis- tence, being blonde and being an active member of the B.B.B.O.B. of America. Darcy Cass FAVORITE SAYING: Nothing- Forget it! LIFE AMBITION: To become fairly wealthy, happy and be a fashion consultant. MEMORIES: My good friends Stacey, Steph, Janel, Michele and Sherri, and all the great times we've had together, and always will remember. BENNYI ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Basketball, PAWS, Softball. Jose Chapa NICKNAMES: Sir Taco, Hose, Burritto. FAVORITE SAYINGS: Chill, Wally. Walk like an Egyptian. LIFE AMBITION: To live my life in Columbia and pick coffee beans for Folgers with my dad Mr. Jaun Valdez. MEMORIES: Doing The Nerd Rap with Gerry in the Talent Show. Giving My first performance in King Arthur. Sailing in Lake Washington. Laughing when Mr. Lewis painted his face red for Halloween. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Forgeting lines in a play and having to ad lib but worst of all dying on stage in Othela. ACTIVITIES: Drama. Patty Cho NICKNAMES: Peppermint, Little Patty. LIFE AMBITION: Gain a degree in Business Administration and then go on to New York to study design and become a designer with own line of clothing. MEMORIES: Breaking curfew in Atlanta, Shopping in Houston. Running for office in Washington D.C., and all the other activities with FBLA. My year as a national secretary and the people met through that time. Times shared with Julie and Chris. Talking to C.J. and going out with friends. ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Na- tional Honor Society, French Club, Pep Club, Debate. Steve Clark NICKNAME: Clark. FAVORITE SAYING: What's up? LIFE AMBITION: My life ambition is to become a construction worker. which works during the summer and get's paid winter vacation. MEMORIES: My memory is all the groogy days and parties we, the Senior Class had and to many more groogy days to my partner, J.P. Johnson. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Catching George in the back of his truck at the church with another girl which was more embarrassing for her. ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Car Racing. George Athony Colello Jr. NICKNAMES: Padupers, Oppie. FA- VORITE SAYINGS: Goodone. Wear. Whatever. Snake bite. Gan- obti. LIFE AMBITION: To own my own business. Have a wife and two kids, a 2.3 million dollar house. Have a Mercedes and BMW's, and own about A to 5 race horses. MEMORIES: My memories of Evergreen is being here with my friends. Especially remembering my cousin Loren Colello and my two best friends Jeff Blakley and Steve Clark. 'GRADUATION' EMBARRASSING MOMENT: My most embarrassing moment is when I was a sophomore and was stripped down to nothing by Jeff Blakley and Dean Waltier after our last baseball game. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball, Basketball, Frosh Football, PAWS Club, Student Council, DECA Club, and Homecoming Committee. Loren Colello NICKNAME: Creampuff 310. FAVORITE SAYINGS: Babe. Ah hell. LIFE AMBITION: Live long on a hill in a mansion with oil wells in the backyard with Marylynn at my side to clean up the oil. MEMORIES: Friends. My baseball and hockey coaches. Miss Me- dok's slave. Marylynn, the girl who made my high school days complete. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: My favorite cousin George when he goes off at school functions and assemblies. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball 310, Varsity Hockey 310. Bonnie Conley NICKNAMES: Bon Bon, Bonzai, Boo: FAVORITE SAYINGS: Oh piles! Heavens To mergatroids, ya jister! Funkis Mon- kis. Oh Heavens! Stand in The liver. Hyp, hyp. hyp. Get the key. Close the door. LIFE AMBITION: To have a successful career, very happy marriage, and a beautiful home on the water. MEMORIES: June 13, 1986 with Cathy, Christy, and Jennifer: Teaching Jenni- fer how to drive my car: Desire: Cheer Camp: Cathy's frlend's house singing with her and Christy: My house with Nick, Cathy, Mickey Mouse hat, and Rambo knife: Homecoming 1986: Angie's house with Nick: Mr. Wright's Physics class and the fish that flipped out of the water: Value Voting: Serious Time: My party with Suzette and Pasco Bulldogs: Running around the drive-in movie with Suzette screaming Bulldogs: Cross Country with Suzette and Staci inhaling food at Staci's house during practice: Doing flips in the bathroom. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Oscar held my skirt up all the way from the 500 to the 100 building. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track, Cheer, PAWS Club, Honor Society, German Club Secretary. Donald Cooper NICKNAMES: Sunshine, Don Juan, Studwell. FA- VORITE SAYINGS: That's a classic. Sure you are. LIFE AMBITION: To be the best Governor the state has ever had. I really don'I feel I Senior Memories 129 should be President. I feel I'm over qualified. MEMORIES: Long football practices with Moi, Pani, Floyd, Clyde. First days at E.H.S. I came as a Senior to see how friendly everbody is. EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: When Floyd and Moi held me down and the coaches and Pani put ice down my pants. ACTIVITIES: Football, Baseball. Debate, The strive to keep the Rainer Brewery open no matter what we had to do. Sherri Crouse NICKNAME: Crouse. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Wassupl Chill! LIFE AMBITION: Open up a live dance club, be RichSS and run a townhouse in Hawaii. MEMORIES: Winning 1st place in the '86 Lip Synch! Lisa-Lisa!! Going to State with the E.H.S. girls soccer team in '85. Losing the championship game to Hlghline in hoop my freshman year. Being on the Homecoming Royalty Courts. Spending my high school years with the Scorpia gang and my buddies Tonya, Barb, Bobby, Bridgette and Lyda! Hitting Encore Saturday nights!! ACTIVITIES: Soccer A years + Softball A years 2 8. Gold Letter!! Denise Rene Culbert NICKNAMES: Dumpin': D.C, Bust, Little Culb, Niecey, Chicken Sister. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Where? Chicken, get um. You know what really ticks me off , . ,? Iguanna Man. Vou big Llama. Eat goat cheese. I just thought I'd share. I'm dying. LIFE AMBITION: To become a professional musician, get married, have children. and be wealthy. MEMORIES: All my friends I've met. Getting yelled at in band, getting in trouble with all the chicken brothers, getting A's in band, my best friends: Jennifer, Maria. Roche-le. and Ron- I LOVE you guysl, Choir tour Expo '86, victoria with the band. and Continuous laughing. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I went on a blind date and got in a car accident. ACTIVITIES: Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Interme- diate Choir. Pep Club. Outstanding Musician qbandj, Womens Choir, Tri-M Music Honor Society. Secretary QWomens Choirj, Concert Choir. Chaunters, N.W. Divisional Vouth Band and Cho- rus. Section Award-Soprano qConcert Choirp on-site entertain- ment-Expo '86 Qchoir Tourj. School Musical Grease , Secretary fChauntersj. Tri-M Music Honor Society Select President, Band Vice-President, Nominated for McDonaId's all-American High School Marching Band, and SLEEPING. James Edward Danielson Il NICKNAMES: Jaimy, Jimmy, Jim Bo. FAVORITE SAVINGS: icky, icky, icky. Oh no! Iclash. Call the Fash- ion Police! That's Silly. Scary. Let's not kid ourselves. LIFE AMBITION: To grow up n' be just like Ward Cleaver. only with a Mercedes. Shop everyday, play with Cellular phone and Kathryn. MEMORIES: Walking everyday to Mac's Qickyj as a Frosh, driving the Ghetto Sled , color coordinating, Shopping, Earning 87,000 and saving SAD. Ouch! Baby byproducts , nothing , Mr. Evans, The mischief of single hood! Coolers! Champagne, fire place, pink silk sheets. Froot Loops . EMBARRASSING MOMENT: I don't get em- barrassed! . . . Except for: Explaining what happened to my car. Getting caught in the act. ACTIVITIES: Choir, Drama, PAWS, FBLA, having fun! Lindy Davis NICKNAMES: Red: Pepper: Pedro: Lin: Scrode: Bud. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Get real. Oh ya, Right! I'm sure. Oh, right!! Hang which it bro. Man. HEV SCRODE. Hang moose!! LIFE AMBI- TION: To always be with my Sis, Ronda and keep in touch with my best friend Teri and my buds Dyan, Kimm, and Shelby. MEMORIES: Favorite Spot, Pizza Parties, The Heme, goin campin. puddle hoppin, Hecut, snow, 3:00 am, Lewis, 360in' with Kimm and Di, VAC, itch B bud, Drive-In, Bumin' with Teri, CAL, Cops at Selenas, Leis. Tolo '86 with Kimm, Timm, and Wayne!! East LA., baby umpa, and all the times with Ronda. Dyan and Teri!! EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: When Ronda totaled her car at Alki 2 days after she got her license. ACTIVITIES: Basketball: Class Officer: Pep: Prom 'Bog going out with friends. Susan Dengerud NICKNAMES: Snoopy, Lady Pentdragon, Suzy-Q. FAVORITE SAYING: Ask me if I care. LIFE AMBITION: To own the most famous restaurant in Seattle. MEMORIES: ice carving, Dra- ma, Leadership Camp, Touring schools performing Excalibur , B.8cR., O.S.C., friends, putting a fish in jon's locker in our freshman year and him not finding it for almost a week! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Jon was supposed to kill me in Othello and never did. ACTIVITIES: Drama, friends, chewing gum, scooping ice cream. Lyda Diaz NICKNAMES: Lyd, Gomez, Gommelita. Spokane. Lyta! FAVORITE SAVINGS: Let me see your paper. Hurry up Danette. LIFE AMBITION: Go to a fashion school, become a fashion buyer for Nordstrom. MEMORIES: Class of 1989: DW, BL, KW. TW, Mr. Evans, Grub Tolo with SC, Danette Proszeks: Swell. Homecoming '86, Kennedy Freaks. JA. Mrs. Starbirds term papers. Kevin Lun- deen holding hands in Health. Spring Break with B,G.. eating binges with Danette. D.S.. mine and Charmaines escapades at Alki the corner . drivers ed with John Lemm and Suzette Hutch- ings. Danny FIynn's Weekend Warrior . ACTIVITIES: Cheer 85-86, Sophomore Class Secretary, Senior Class Vice President. Execu- tive Council, Chit Chats. Blythe Duncan NICKNAMES: Blith, Biffy, Agnes Wallingford Ill. LIFE AMBITION: To attend the University of Washington and hopefully find a career that will aid in the expansion of my dorment bank account. MEMORIES: Steverno my dear! Poem sessions with Julia in Mr. So-Sahli's room. Dancing every weekend. The Rock and Roll rejects. Vippee Skippy now son. DanieIle's speeding ticket. I got an what'd you get? Don't be a litter guy. Little Betsey. Nickooo my gall EMBARRASSING MOMENT: The day my bangs fell Off and disappeared from the edge of the earth. ACTIVITIES: 130 Senior Memories Eating in class, French Club, Bridge at Blanches, Sadistic Poetry Club. Club Centre Blanc, Working at the Spud with Nick. JoAnne Dyer NICKNAMES: Jo, Jo-Jo-, Joey. FAVORITE SAVING: It's not fair. LIFE AMBITION: To attend the U of W Cot coursej school of Business, become filthy rich, and marry a blonde with a clefted chin. MEMORIES: Schmecktic, The 10-Minute Winning Report qthanks, Stevej, DC'86, E.B. and S.F., Walter Drake, true school spirit and football my freshman year, Mrs. L and Mrs. P. Bonka qthank you for allly, SheIby's volcano, March 15, ERRAS, Laser- Guam, French Dips, Litter-guys, WEEP, Triumph, J.S., State '86 84 Mike, Rukey, Dooggers, Tink. 2 81 ScobiesfJuan Valdez, goats. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: My brief, intimate encounter with the bar down at Cascade on Orientation Day before the 7th grade, ACTIVITIES: FBLA Secretary, FBLA President, Pep Club, Stupidity 3- 4. Jason Edwards NICKNAMES: Jakey Poo. Jake, Jake the Snake. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Wankl Hershy Squirt! What? Don't be a geek! Nerd! LIFE AMBITION: To be self-satisfied, successful, to marry GAM. to grow with her as a christian, and to be happy. MEMO- RIES: Grace Martin, first real dance at Highline, the pain of running 10 miles. Senioritis setting in, skiing with the Trinity youth group. Not knowing if I'm going to be successful. Skipping school to visit my girlfriend when she had Mono. Being loved by her, EMBAR- RASSING MOMENT: Skiing over a cliff and landing on my face. Getting trampled in a CC meet. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track, Timberlines, youth group, Campus Life, Ski School. Jamie Renee Fischer NICKNAMES: Nurl, Hook. FAVORITE SAVING: Zammitl LIFE AMBITION: I want to become a Flight Attendant for Northwest Airlines and marry my me-me Brett Smith, MEMO- RIES: All the friends I met, Meeting Brett my sophomore year. Mr. LeweIlen's car show film strips, including cats! Slipping on a ba- nana peel inthe parking lot. Bill Sokolick making me give myself a hickl by squeezing my chin. And all the good times!! EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: When Marty Parkinson shot me in the eye with a hockey puck. Danita Fitch NICKNAME: Fritch. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Everybody likes it. Your mother's cousin's sister-In-Iaw's uncIe's best friends dog's shoe called. You make me mad - OOF! Our squad is funky. What are you thinking, talk to me. Good god Auntie Em - it's a twister. Reagan-Reagan. Pasco Bulldogs. Are you knew or what? Oh my goodness! Va PILE. LIFE AMBITION: To become a chauffeur limosine driver, and meet a rich man in my driving adventures. MEMORIES: Our first winning football game. Desire at Cheer Camp - Vou bet . Greg Hoefer, who I have shared many great experiences with, I'II always love ya. Having Jennifer cut my hair. Moving to my Dad's. Taco Time. Grub Tolo with Jerry - and our Chocolate labs. QDowntown at 2:00 A.M.j EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: Falling down in front of the alma mater in the middle of the football field. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading. Driving, Working, and Homework. Lori Fulton NICKNAME: Lore. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Va think. Vou wish. Vou're hating it. How rude. Vou're hurting. Let me tell you. LIFE AMBITION: Enjoy my life out of high school and keep out of any sort of marriage, especially one involving accidental chil- dren! MEMORIES: Sophomore year: New Wavers , bus-hounds, Skoochies Pirates, cloves. dude-action. Summer 85: Troy's win- dow surprise , Volunteer Park, Fruit'o'looms. Dan Goff: 12-20. Christmas '85, water-play, waIk' by coleman. separation, Dan Quest. reconciliation, separation, forgiveness, separation, ecsta- sy. Rice Pilaf and Marcus - Bleahl Anihalation of Fundi in my pool, EMBARRASSING MOMENT: July 3, nap at Skoochies: awakened 6:00 A.M., July A- Where am l'? - Seahurst?l! ACTIVITIES: What- ever suits my mood. Bobby Garza NICKNAME: B-Boy. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Word up. What's up with that. Vou're ill. LIFE AMBITION: So I can be able to look back and say I was a great person. I want to be rich and have my 911 Porsche and have a lot of money and be happy and have a little boy with a pretty woman. MEMORIES: I will remember my girlfriend, Jeana. I will remember my coach who was the best at what he did and that was coach wrestling. I will remember my friends and all the good times and all my friends at Penton also. I will remember the great time at E.H.S. EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: The most embarrassing moment was when I was going in to the girls locker room and it was supposed to be empty and one of the body builders from Powerhouse was changing and I walked in on her. ACTIVITIES: I love to wrestle. play basketball, football, soccer, and dance, jam Out. Debra J. Geer NICKNAMES: Debbie, Debra Jane, Strawberry. PROIZHN. FAVORITE SAVING: Vou know what? LIFE AMBITION: To marry fvery soonj my loving, and wonderful, True Love BOB ANDERSON and to land a very exciting and well paying job. MEMORIES: BOB . Meeting my wonderful boyfriend crusing. My Datsun ZOOSX. When Kelly Larson and I wanted to kill each other and then 2 months later we were great friends. Mr. Swanson, Mrs. Potter. Homecoming 86 . Debbie, Erin, and Cori. ACTIVITIES: FBLA Community Service Chairperson, Student Council Rep., Pep Club, Gymnastics, Softball, 6th place for Job Demonstration for FBLA Conference. Melissa Gilbertson NICKNAMES: Mickey, Missy. LIFE AMBITION: To become a world famous child Psychologist and have my own television show on cable. FAVORITE SAVINGS: What? Oh man! MEMORIES: Our football season freshman year. Driving around in SheiIa's toy , My first Homecoming assembly. Decorating the car for football games. All three of Sheila's accidents qand the ticket, and the three warningsj. And all my friends I hung around with during the years. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: The time I fell down the bleachers at an E.H.S. football game. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, Football Statistition. Kerry Goering NICKNAMES: Flirt. Ker-Bear, Ker, Muskateer ll, Rock- chick. Skate, Sly. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Women have many faults: but men only have two everything they say and everything they do. When I'm good I'm very good: but when I'm bad I'm even better! '87 rulz and always will. LIFE AMBITION: Be on a Navy ship with 6,000 men. Goto college and to get my career established. Get Rich! MEMORIES: The dead end, Kim Croffet and me at Alki doing wheelies on ninjas with Jim and Steve Qsunflower seedsj Kim W. and John party at the lance with Danny, and Aundre H, Being locker partners with Steph and Missy. Parties at Lincoln Park QJohnny Rhambo and Blue Eyesy. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling down on my beep in front of Mrs. Ladich's class. I never heard the end of it. ACTIVITIES: Get togethers at the tree, and Lincoln Park, Alki with JJ, Liz Dalene, Sean, Tammy and Jenny. Commut- ing from Vashon to E.H.S. It's a total Rat Race. Cori Grout NICKNAMES: Seegie, Corky, Corey Hart, Meathead. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Dude! I'm not ready for a test Mr. Wright - I studied!! Can I have my allowence? LIFE AMBITION: Play soccer in college. Live in a big house with a beautiful yard. Make mucho dinero. Have twin daughters Qblondesj. Marry Jim Patrick. MEMO- RIES: Debbie, Erin and Debbie, Lockers with Julie and Giorgio . Wrstling with D.M. Friends at Lisa's. Finding aluminum cans. Todd Morrow broke my nose, JA6BA and my best friend Jenni- fer Hoeglund. My A in trig, VaIentine's dance, 1986 at approx. 10:30 P.M. The unfortunate people who walked by my class during oth period, Sophomore year - especially L.B. Homecoming proposal. Not having enough time to do everything I've wanted to or be with everyone I've wanted to be with. The first time Jim told me he loved me. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer QA yrsj: Varsity Softball QA yrsj: State Soccer Play-offs qjunior yeary: Soccer NPSL Honorable Mention Cjunior yearj: Soccer NPSL Second Team CSenior yeary: Natural Helper q2yrs.D: Student Council QA yrs.j: Pep Club QA yrs.j: Leadership Camp Delegate Q2 yrs.D: Spanish Camp Delegate Q1 yrs.j: Camp Waskowitz Counselor. Sherrie Hassler NICKNAME: Kittin. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Not in the last few hours. Do I have to? LIFE AMBITION: Graduate, be married to Tim Hilt and have a wonderful life. To study Law Enforcement and do a lot of traveling. MEMORIES: Teachers, friends, all the parties goofing off with Mouse. Getting B's Senior year. Watching my brother get trashed as a Senior. Being with Tim. Getting ready to leave school. Scaring Mouse with my driving. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being a Senior and being in a Freshman class: and not causing any trouble. ACTIVITIES: Drama, Skiing, Dancing, Driving. Romaun Hayes NICKNAMES: Air-Hayes, Ro-ro, Ro. FAVORITE SAVINGS: That's hard. l'II serve you, Get ghost. LIFE AMBITION: To dunk over Michael Jordan. To be successful in life at whatever I try to accomplish. To be a somebody . To never marry a Ever- green girl. MEMORIES: 85-86 Hoop team, Mr. SahIi's 2nd per., Ms. Starbirds 3rd per., TouIouse's 4th per. Mr. Frank slipping out of his stool in Biology. Max-Ivor Motel, Buzzy's, Honey's, Everett, Aundre, Mario, Sam P., Sam S., MAN MAN, POOH-BEAR, J.S.M., Grandma's Kennell. Saturday nights. Sandee, Jodi, Goggles, Speedo. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I got tripped in a Bas- ketball game at Highline, and I rolled into the bleachers. ACTIVI- TIES: Varsity Hoop 11, Varsity Hoop 12, Student at E.H.S. Sept 85 to June 1987. April M. Haymond NICKNAMES: Babyfresh, New Waver, Rayn. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Total. Score. Dude. Packing a tool. LIFE AMBI- TION: To go to college and live in Paris. MEMORIES: Skoochies when it was open . Rage night club when the French dude barfed near me and Kathy. Having a food fight in the hospital while visiting Kathy. The parties with those fine Odea dudes. And of course meeting my favorite group - the Beastie Boys. EMBAR- RASSING MOMENT: In 9th grade when Mr. Green yelled at me for the whole period in front of the class. ACTIVITIES: The memories explain most of it! Jennifer Hoeglund FAVORITE SAVINGS: Nifty. Reagan! Jade Diah. Danger in '87! Our squad is funky. Swiftly like a deer. Stench. LIFE AMBITION: To go to a Fashion institute in California, get married and be very happy. MEMORIES: Me and Suzy's baggies, the long line at the store for eggs, all my two week restrictions, my first and only F, March 2, 1984 to April 10, 1986, all the unfortunate people who walked by Taeschner's class, can collecting for H,C. junior year, driving experiences with Cori, Cheer Camp '86, sing- ing to Heart at Danita's, downtown 2: A.M., Superior for Desire at Cheer Camp, My house of refuge for C.G., Cutting off all Danita's hair, and anything else I may remember after I turn this in! ACTIVITIES: Cheer Leading, Pep Club. Erin Hughes NICKNAMES: Michael, Ernsies, Ern. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Here's S10, we'Il call it even. Whatever. Merry Christmas! LIFE AMBITION: To become a teacher for special ed students. MEMO- RIES: Swim team '86. Spanish Camp and picknicks at Crystal Springs. Encore - thumbs up! California parties with Sandy and Danette - Summer '86. ACTIVITIES: Natural Helper, Spanish Club, Debate. Swim Team, Gymnastics, Softball, Annual Staff, Leader- ship Camp. Counselor - Waskowitz, breathing. Suzette Hutchings NICKNAMES: Sue, Suzyetty, Suzzettia. FAVOR- ITE SAVINGS: Oh Heavens, Va Jister. Bulldog. Hey ya pile! Funkis Monkis. Stand in the liver! Close the door, Julie! EEEKI LIFE AMBI- TION: I would like to graduate from college after achieving my goal becoming a veterinarian. Once my career has been suc- cessful, I would like to get married and have one or two children. I would also like to own a beautiful home on the water and have two cats along with all the other added luxuries, MEMORIES: Going to NPSL in swimming, making cheer both my Junior and Senior year, Cheer Camp '85 and '86, Pep Assemblies, Cheering at my first football game, Winning the Pep Paddle at Cheer Camp, Desire , One hundred and one versions of Pasco Bull- dogs, Cheer banquet at Saratoga Trunk with the limos. Mr. Wright's Trig. and Physics class. my week at Camp Waskowitz as a counselor with Paula, Leadership Camp and the Hammer song, Shopping with Elizabeth and the detours to Southcenter, and meeting my sweetheart. Eric Wagner. at the end of my sopho- more year. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I was in my Cheer uniform and Marnie Dye lifted my skirt up for about 30 seconds in the hallway. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Track, Swimming. Cheer- leading, Honor Society. Spanish Club. Pep Club, Natural Helpers. Troung Huynh NICKNAMES: Henry, Benard. FAVORITE SAVINGS: What's up Doc? Say babel Scuml LIFE AMBITION: To achieve to the limit of what I would have offered: getting an engineering degree in college. MEMORIES: The summer of '85 while on Busi- ness Week '85. Getting caught by a smokey doing 87 in a 30 M.P.H. street. My first job interview. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being insulted by Mr. Evans when I failed to give the right answer or question. ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Cross Country, and Tennis. Jay Douglas Irwin NICKNAMES: Jaybo, Jambo, Jerwin, Bunjee, Jay Jay Bean, Bob. Jam Master Jay. FAVORITE SAVINGS: What's hap- pening hot stuff? Nice manners babe! Just remember no matter where you go, there you are. Shmectic. Ah , . . yeaaah. Thank youahh. I smack you I willl Where's the dill dip? LIFE AMBITION: To go to college and become an academy award winning cine- matographer or director. and to get married and have two children. MEMORIES: Trying out for cheer when no other guys did. Going to Washington D.C, on the Close-up program. Getting accepted for annual. Getting most dedicated student, Home- work sessions with Teri. Homecoming '86 with Kelly. Sixteen Can- dles , Monkees and Eliza Jane sessions with Julie. Taping 20 hours of Monkees and To Sir with Love for Julie. Psychoscene. All of my friends. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Having Erin acciden- taly kick me out of her car - while it was still moving, ACTIVITIES: Annual Photographer and Ads Editor, Honor Society, Senior Class Photographer, PAWS Club, Spanish Club and Tap Dancing. Elizabeth Jackson NICKNAME: Lizzy. LIFE AMBITION: I want to gra- duate from college and teach high school students. I want to get married, have three kids and a big, beach front home. After being settled a few years I want to travel a lot, MEMORIES: Helping plan dances, decorating for the dances. the adventur- ous trips Suzette and I had to Southcenter, trip to Vancouver's World Fair with Choir. Mt. Baker Leadership Camp '56, my two weeks as a counselor at Camp Waskowitz, King County Leader Day. being an officer every year, working with Christa as a trainer for football. ACTIVITIES: Freshman and Junior Class Secre- tary, Sophomore and Senior Class President, P.A.W.S., Honor So- ciety, Tri-M Honor Society, football trainer. Natural Helpers. Carrie Lynn Jaeger NICKNAMES: Scary, Care, Care-bear. FA- VORITE SAVINGS: Are you serious? Hey dude! No wayl I'm soooo sure! LIFE AMBITION: To boldly explore all the possibilities life has to offer. and to travel all over the world with that special guy! MEMORIES: Remember the desperate search Rachel? The big Halloween adventure with Diane and Rachel. Next time you're going first Rachel! Celeste, Look at that guy! RacheI's drivingl The Encore disaster. Sculpture class with Karen, Celste qOlgaj and all her neat Norwegian jokes. l'lI miss you guys! EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: When I left my lights on at Southcenter and we had to push my car to the gas station. Remember C.P.I ACTIVI- TIES: Scoping, Dancing, Cruzin, Lounging, and anything else that's not stress related. Stephanie Johnson NICKNAMES: Big Bird, Wingspand, Garfield. FAVORITE SAVING: Vou're the one. LIFE AMBITION: To receive a scholarship in basketball and get a college degree in Business Administration. Own a red convertible Mercedes, be married and live in California. MEMORIES: Port Angeles on the ferry, New Vears Party, Martha Washington, Alki in Darcy's bug, Soccer State in '85, All of the great moments shared with Stacey. Janel. Sherri, Darcy and Michelle. The most memorable and unforgeta- ble person, DANNY FLYNN!! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Tina Washington was down court and I threw a basketball to her and hit the beam in the ceiling. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer, basketball. Softball, Doug Johnston NICKNAMES: Springbuff, Scruffy. Buff. God, The Stud, Duckwheat. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Take a chill pill. Shut up. LIFE AMBITION: To gain all knowing powers as I quest to take over the world. But I will probably be a sports writer first. MEMORIES: Waterland Festival and the Belly Dancers. Butch's party, Beating Kentwood. Wiffle ball and the Roman Candle. Hanging out with my best friends Dan M., Butch, Jeff, and Dan Hook. Lip Synchs my junior year. Sticking up for Christa. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Knocking on Dan's window. ACTIVITIES: Football, Journalism, Nat- ural Helper. Christina S. Kano NICKNAMES: Chrissy. Christopher. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Ah, l'd like a glass of cold gravy with a hair in it, please. Huh?WHAT!!! Sank you very much. Ahh, ya. LIFE AMBITION: Gra- duate from Berklee College of Music in Boston and become a music producer and engineer at some big record company. Possibly working my way up to president or VP for a record company. My goal is the Grammy. MEMORIES: New Vork, Phila- delphia, with Julie, Monkees Convention, Meeting and talking with Davy Jones at Portland with Julie, PSQQY. Peggy. Michelle, and Linda. walking around Greenwich Village at night, my blood curdling screams at MW's, Leadership Camp, singing the Nation- al Anthem at the HC game, all my friends at Evergreen. ACTIVI- TIES: Choir, Honor Society, Tri-M Honor Society, Leadership Camp J.C., singing, piano, ASB Secretary. organizing Seattle's Monkee Convention for Aug '87. Graham Kays NICKNAMES: Grambo, The Siver Bullet, Grandma. Crackers. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Smectic. Salacious. That's Bull-- Er ist tot!! LIFE AMBITION: To be just like Mr. Wright but have twice as many hats. MEMORIES: Mr. Wright's class, Mr. Evans, turtle sex in Physics, 6th period German, all my friends and teachers and all the wonderfull times I had at this great school. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling asleep in class and waking up two periods later, ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Tennis. PAWS Club, Honor Society, and German Club. Kevin Kilstrom NICKNAME: Beufard. Smile on a stick, Beanstalk, Kev. Kevy, Kevin. Kilstrom. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Aw, But your mom Fresh, Oh really? LIFE AMBITION: To be the first person to capture one of each ofthe 37 species of slugs and pin them to a piece of cardboard. MEMORIES: Jambo, etc., Shmectic, Beat Box Contest, CCC, Cross Country Practices, Kung-Fu Theater, Sizbud, Home crunch, Full Force, DAG's, Jordan's Gaping Forehead, Big J, Squid, Eatonville, What's all this talk I hear about . . Sporan- gium, Turner's Junior Ath period, Vactabay, smooth talk. BOO- THETA, Keep your eye onthe ball! ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross Coun- try Q2 yrsq, Varsity Track Q2 yrs.j, Honors Society, Tennis Qnot reallyj, Beatboxing, Student Council Qwowj. Annual Staff Cl V1 yrsj. eating. Sean Kristek NICKNAME: Ferrico, FAVORITE SAVING: Floor it. LIFE AMBITION: To one day own a dark blue Lamborghini Countach 3000 S and live in a giant mansion in LA. MEMORIES: The time Tim McCrea got his bug stolen, the decent grade I got in Physics, the hard fha-haj trig class in the morning, crusing down to Renton every Friday and Saturday, and going dancing at Encore. EM- BARRASSING MOMENT: When I lost my car keys. ACTIVITIES: DECA. Jordan Kuehn NICKNAMES: Jord, Jordache, Weasel. Ice T, He- Man, Vour Editorship, Bonehead, Sampson. Jo Jo, Nifty J, Jord X, Corey, Peachy, Uncle Melty. FAVORITE SAVINGS: What it is. What is all this jive? Life isn't worth living if it's not deadly. No way! I shouId've used a 9. So it seems. I refuse. Please remove that insect from the premises! Vau wanna get cracked? Psshhhttl Busted out. That's corny. Jayirwin. Que lastimal I thought we were budsl I'm gonna sock himl Oh really? LIFE AMBITION: To join the PGA tour, or at least beat Brandon, ana to retire in style. MEMORIES: First period psycho analysis with Julie. Joy, and Mike: the Nova: Kev: the CCC: lunchtime: Lewis: Neal: Hayashi: and Ladich: converse gang: Kim and Kim: Gil: Room nine:, Gene loves Jezebel and post concert activities: Judas Priest with Graham. Kier, and Mike: The Cult with Mark, Scott, and Lesley: escape from Tyee: Tucker: suicide sledding: the lint factory: searching for a car: golfing with Brandon: beach trip with Ty, Rob, Robby. and Steve: paper route: traditions: Race Inc. and JMC: Womp Womp racing: bus caravan. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Contact be- tween the Nova and Jamie's daa's car on Homecoming night. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Swimming, Annual Staff 3 years, edi- tor-in-chief as a senior. Honor Society. PAWS, Track. Kim Kulczyk NICKNAMES: Di, Kimi. FAVORITE SAVINGS: I'm sure. Oh my god, Give me a break. LIFE AMBITION: Finish Cosrnotology School and become Nikki Sixx's hairstylist and the rest of the Crues and dye everyones hair hot pink! MEMORIES: Homecoming '86, Tala '86, mine and Tina 46th and 18th birthday parties, Motley Crue concerts, going down to Alki with Tina, getting my car, Tina doing burnaffs, when me and Di dyed our hair pink. Lindy's 360 on the freeway, KATS, and CB, EMBARRASSING MO- MENT: Getting a ticket on Alkil ACTIVITIES: To keep on rockin and rafting everyone hair! Vaychay Langsy NICKNAMES: Chay, Twinkies. FAVORITE SAVING: I'm so sure. LIFE AMBITION: To become rich SSS. and find Mr. Right. MEMORIES: All the wonderful people I have met at E.H.S. Also my dear which I will never forget. Hay Pal' Ailee, Nhu. Monica, Lonnie, Poe, Rann, Teresa and Nancy. Thanks Evergreen for the wonder- ful years. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Dancing, singing, partyin', going to movie, and being with friends. Kelly Marie Larson NICKNAMES: Porky, Frog. FAVORITE SAVINGS: No way! Whatever coolie. LIFE AMBITION: To be a world renound pain in the neck! MEMORIES: Expo '86, lunch with Kathy Pulfry and our cat. Roaming with Rachel Childs and Sherry Weymouth at Expo. Getting locked out of our room at Expo. Cheetos . Kelly and Kelly, Kathy's Scout. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When James Danielson and Del Rushin threw me in the fountain at Expo '86l ACTIVITIES: Intermediate Choir, Concert Choir, Chanteurs, Tri-M member. Ronda LaSalle NICKNAMES: Bambi, Chewin'. Chula. Ron. FAVOR- ITE SAVINGS: Get reall Oh right! Hang moosel Don't you know! Hang wich it bro! Man! LIFE ANBITION: To finish beauty school and be rich and live on the beaches of Florida with my family. MEMO- RIES: East L.A.. the wall, favorite spot, pizza parties, movies, camping with Lindy and Dyan, concerts, 3:00 AM.. itchy bird. vac. the drve-in, Louisiana trip, drivers ed, all my accidents, Mr, Lee's. Chris and babyl EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Getting in my first accident on Alki on the main drag 2 days after I got my license. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, Pep Club officer, dancing, going out to the movies. shopping. Dyan Layton NICKNAMES: Dolly, Sarah. Felipe, Di. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Think about it, yau'll be suprized. Oh most definetly. Vhat? Don't you know? Hang Moose! LIFE AMBITION: To help all my EHS friends escape from the institution and keep the good tunes rolling. MEMORIES: Ronda and Lindy, east LA, The wall. our favorite spot, reverse in faculty to escape prince, puddle hop- pin', cop adventure. itch B Bird, Lees B.S., Sherry and Kelly, Junior summer, regular Routine, Slurpee situation with the fuzz, Seahurst, Angle, Kim and I became D.l.S., S. S. Baybee, Kellie. Kevvy Qski tripsj Kristy. warmfuzzie. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When we all got in an accident on Alki. Thanks to Ronda! And I didn? have my seatbelt onli! Clyde Lazenby NICKNAMES: Kodiak, Gord. Bear. LIFE AMBITION: To figure out my ambitions in life. MEMORIES: Playing football with the guys: Spanish class: Moi's B-Day party. Ho Jin Lee NICKNAMES: Po-Po, Ho, Trajin, Ho job, Ho-Ho. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Buck-snart ! you ate it ! cheer-up ! LIFE AMBITION: Wedding Bells for Naomi and I in the future. Be the best Interior Decorator in the U.S.! Meeting Debbie in Dallas. MEMORIES: Na- omi-my sunshine and my idol. Expo 86 when CJ and I got lost. A Shower hole at State Leadership Camp! Remember Scott? Get- ting shot at be Roman Candles! Remember Doug and Christa? Oh yah Toad learn to run away faster next time. Love you Evergreen!! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Tyrone pulled down my shorts along with my underwear in P.E. class during roll call. ACTIVITIES: Qth and 10th-P.T.S.A. Rep., llth-Class Vice-Prez.. I2th-A.S.B. Vice-Prez, S,A.D.D. Prez and Honor Society, Varsity Baseball and Wrestling. Christine Lisowski NICKNAMES: Wanna Bell, Dude Woman, Dave. FAVORITE SAVING: Whatever! LIFE AMBITION: Go to Central Washington University, get a degree in accounting, become a top exec. and drive a jaguar XJ6. MEMORIES: Daria, Jen. and all my friends at McD's, the good times with Kim, Tina, and Diane, Ist period chemistry, the DAVE Club, 6th period French, and all the other good memories of EHS. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Ist day of frosh year, when my ice cream fell on the floor and Mr. Teller saw. ACTIVITIES: French club. FBLA, The Dave Club. Tim McCrea FAVORITE SAVING: What'?! LIFE AMBITION: FUN! FUN! FUN! Money! Money! Money! MEMORIES: Freshmen: Not much, Sophomore: Even Less, Junior: Flay D. broke my finger in a door on the first day of wrestling. Senior: All of the plays in Drama. All the wrestling matches. My friends. And all of those weekends! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I couldn't find my car in the parking lat. The Crucible. Anytime with Thanh. ACTIVITIES: Wres- tling. Darma. Timberlines. Kelly J. McElroy NICKNAMES: Brinn Erreth, Reverend Jim Jones. Buddha. Spock, WeasIefPierre, Siz-Bud. Klaus VonBIow, Lizard Man. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Kool-Aid. the divine prophet. I need the attitude. Buddah bless you. LIFE AMBITION: To attain spiritual ma- turity and higher plains of existence through the teachings at Mr. Hunger and Buddah or work for the CIA. MEMORIES: Kyle Wilkens Disease Vaccine. M.l.D.I., Defiance Reunion, Vadasy Jade, Animal Farm, Wedding Night, S.K.A.M. and all the other bands l've been in. thanks for the music guys. Crilly. Lunch with John Graddon. Cliff and Jeff. The Unholy Trinity, Narcotics officer Earnie Conley. Deutsch, Siz-Bud Ramou and Arisch Oberherrs- chaft. ACTIVITIES: A year band student. Cross Country, Track. President of the National Faith Healers Union, Paige McLaren NICKNAMES: Malcolm, Paigers, Paigey Poo. FA- VORITE SAVINGS: Va think. Vou're hatin' it. That's attractive! Pretty. LIFE AMBITION: To remain single as long as possible. To be featured on 60 Minutes, to become a nun, MEMORIES: The New Wave Era, The Grondal Fondle, the Summer of the Granada. Caryl Williams. Scott Camposis Graduation Party, Bootlegging, Braa's window. the almost arrest, Memorial Day Weekend, the corruptions - T.C.fJ.Q., the older man, Spruce Motel, Photo Ses- sions, the awakening, Lessons, The Eviction, My Apartment. EM- BARRASSING MOMENT: Oh please! ACTIVITIES: l'lI try anything once. Elizabeth Ann Mallock NICKNAMES: Beth, Bethie, Bethie-pooh. FAVORITE SAVINGS: I don't know I'm so embarrassed! LIFE AMBI- TION: Goto college - preferably Washington State get a degree in Business Administration and go on from there. In the future I want to marry, have kids and be happy. MEMORIES: When the football team went to the State Championships, Walter Drake , Julie's who-who, Eun Hui's worrying. Joanne's depression, Mr. Andrew's whistling, Data Processing with Mrs. LaLanne, walk- ing to my funeral 5th period and memories: and friends through the years. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Do you have a year? AC- TIVITIES: FBLA Vice-President, Pep Club. Senior Memories 431 Bruce Marcum NICKNAMES: Brewski, Drip, Zit, Bruzer, FAVORITE SAVINGS: Good drugs. Killer, Oh well. Later. LIFE AMBITION: To live a long life without pain from outside figures of my life! To be with Tammyfor a Life time! MEMORIES: To Wayne, Danny, Tony, Pete, Denise, Eric, Trina, and all of you others l've grown to love as dear friends, Thanx for being there through the good times and the bad! I would like to remember the most the love I have always will for Tammy Francis! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: The time I opened up my locker to find a Tompax machine attached to the door! ACTIVITIES: Being the best person I could possibly bel Practical jokes, women. Rachel L. Marx NICKNAMES: Rach, Twinkle Toes. FAVORITE SAV- ING: No way!!! LIFE AMBITION: To boldly go where no women have gone before and make lots of money, MEMORIES: The night of the desperate search when everything went wrong. Re- member Halloween night guys? The day Jerry A. did not bring his basketball to class. All the nights Dianne and I stayed up making cookies for Calculus. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When my bathing suit got a hole on the backside at a water park. ACTIVITIES: Anything and everything. Faamomoi P. Masaniai Jr. NICKNAMES: Moizworth, Moijer, Moi, FAVORITE SAVINGS: I know that's right. Bungy. LIFE AMBITION: My life ambition is to be a pilot, I wouldn't mind playing Pro football either, but being a pilot means more to me. MEMORIES: The memories I hold here at Evergreen are playing football with the boys, scaring freshman and sophomores, and all my buddies on the football team. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I fell off the bleachers at a Girl's Basketball game, ACTIVITIES: Football and Track. Shelby Erin Merphy NICKNAMES: Shebby, Studmuffin, Buffy, Shelb. FAVORITE SAVINGS: He's small, he'll burn mihulel, at least youre blonde, Buffy, wash the Ferarri, l'll step down off my soap box now, a girl's got to have her standards. LIFE AMBITION: To some- day defeat futility, have my own column in the Seattle Times, be married to Mr. T, and get a driver's license!! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being seen by the public in polyester bell-bottom black pants. MEMORIES: learning experiences with Lindy Lou and Ronna Qthnks, guysj, Soph. grub tolo with dan and Marv's Broiler, Homecoming '86, June 45, 4986, Camping in Canada with Mi- hule, SRO days, the Home and the shock treatments, steve's stopwatch qit's me, it's melj, and Leadership Campfsj, ACTIVI- TIES: Class rep., Junior Class PTSA rep., Working on prom '86, Homecoming '85 and '86, Senior Class Secretary, FBLA, PAWS, Annual Staff, Journalism, Leadership Camp J.C., and d bunch of stupid little stuff, The name is Allen Miller, Don't use it too much, Only when you're in a situation that requires some touch. You know I hate formats, That's plain to see, But I have to do this, What's required of me. I didn't have any nicknames, Though others use them with friends and kin, Maybe something else In this category will count, For I do have an evil twin. Words are the best judge of character they say, The sayings reflect a part of oneself, you see. In that case I have one thing to say, C'est la vie, Lisa, C'est la vie. I don't have any ambitions, I just know what l'lI be, Ten years from now you'Il hear my name, As the dictator ofa small South American coun- try. Ah, sweet memories, Each following the other like a recorder, Here are mine, but remember, They are in no particular order. Mr, Wright's Physics, Expo'86 fBoth Timesj, Spring Break '87. Tonya, Kiera, and Lisa, And of course, Deja Vu and Amnesia AT THE SAME TIME! Rounding this up, as my time grows short, The most embarrassing moment comes around the bend. But Psych! I don't have any, The day I'm embarrassed is the day the world ends. Sean Miller NICKNAME: Milly, FAVORITE SAVINGS: Oh well, That's an E ticket attraction, LIFE AMBITION: To work for Boeing, own a caloniel style home, get married, have a Huskie dog named Hutch, and two kids. MEMORIES: The day I skipped school to go to Thomas Jefferson High's Red and Gold day and all the fun I had at their dances. My favorite memories are of the best girlfriend I ever had, Jan Tillotson. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Locking my keys in a rental car and not being able to get them out. ACTIVI- TIES: Football, wrestling. Holly Mills FAVORITE SAVINGS: Shut up. Are you serious? LIFE AMBI- TION: I am planning to attend college and get a degree in law. Then get a good stable job as a lawyer. MEMORIES: The memo- ries that will always stay with me are of the Homecomings, Tolos, and Proms that I have been able to attend with my boyfriend. I will never forget the friends that helped to make these last A years the best ever. ACTIVITIES' Homecoming committee Junior year. Daniel J. Milton NICKNAMES: Milty, Barney, Professor. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Fwow Miki, Grow a bush!! LIFE AMBITION: Attend the U.W., happily marry Christa, have four kids, own a convertable Mercedes and a hot tub. MEMORIES: Kyle's house freshman year, the village , Doug, Lincoln Park, Squid and our adventures, Ninja warriors on Ronier Golf Course, Leo's and Butch's gatherings, Waterland, Todd calling free phone sex, Homecoming '86. Doug, C.J., Todd, Ho Jin, Scott, and Dave, Kennedy friends, and most important meeting Christa, EMBARRASSING MOMENT: The Rubber Room, Moi's B-day, Doug knocking on my window, slipping at Lincoln with Christa. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Wrestling, Baseball, and Football, Honor Society, Senior Class Treasurer, French Club. 432 Senior Memories Jeffery Allen Morgan NICKNAMES: Morgan, Morgana. FAVORITE SAVINGS. What's sup? ' W! LIFE AMBITION: Play Pro baseball or be a male prostitute or win the lottery. MEMORIES: Doug J., Dan M,, Sherrie, Working on Alki, Lincoln Park, two-a-days, west crest park, J.S., D.T., JH., Cleveland buddies Eddie and Corn. Mr. Swanson's after lunch, Snakebites, R, Collelo, Kentwood win, Moi's Birthday, Spring Break '86, Brinton Brothers Vending, L. Col- lelo and of course the L.A. Dodgers. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Sherri Crouse shoved a cake in my face, ACTIVITIES: Base- ball, Football, Scammin, Todd Morrow NICKNAMES: Toddy Poopers, Retodd, Marshall, FA- VORITE SAVINGS: Where are we going for lunch guys? I love you Suzy. Shut up Gook fthe Goochj, LIFE AMBITION: To play soccer for a major college back east, graduate with a degree in engi- neering, make about S30,000 the 4st year with a beautiful home, and then settle down with Suzy. MEMORIES: Coleman Pool: sneak-ons at Rainier Golf Course: Skiing with the brothers: snowed-in at Dave's: Butch's party: 6th period physics: Mr. Wright's hats: beating Auburn in soccer: soccer in Victoria: Dal- las: Snowstorm of '85: Prom with Suzy: parking lot theft down- town: 30 mile bike ride with Scott: Tracy from Kennedy: the brothers qDan, Squid, I-lo-jo, Gooch, Woodyp. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Coming out of Bison Creek bathroom with an 8 Ft. piece of T.P, stuck to my foot. ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Honor Society, P.A.W.S, Club, Student Council, Freshman Vice President, Junior P.T.S.A. Rep, Maria Mose NICKNAME: Mea, FAVORITE SAVING: Hey! LIFE AMBI- TION: To live in the Bahamas. MEMORIES: The great friends l've made. All those football games we won in 498A QHa Halj. Meet- ing Randall in Louisiana. And of course Mr. Green's class with the ants, ACTIVITIES: Member of FBLA, went to Bryan Adams and Journey concerts! Michelle C. Muncy NICKNAMES: Muncy, Mickey, Fredy. FAVORITE SAVINGS: NO! It was real. LIFE AMBITION: To go to college get a degree in Transportation. Become a flight ottendent. Get mar- ried. And have two adorable kids. MEMORIES: I will always re- member: All the times with Steve. First day of school Freshman year. Cheer try outs, Being a cheerleader. Homecoming Halftime '85. Snow of '85, Homecoming '86. Perkins after Tolo. Old times with Marnie and Lisa. New Vears '86, Scorps. Janel, Stephanie, Stacey, Darcy and Sherri. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Steph- anie Johnson pulled my sweats down while I was standing in line for pictures at Grub Tolo '86, ACTIVITIES: 4985-86 Cheerleader, Pep Club, Spanish Club, FBLA, Help out senior class officers. Brad Nelson NICKNAMES: Wheelis, Wee. FAVORITE SAVING: Vou Cracker Jack. LIFE AMBITION: To move to Alaska and become an outdoorsman. Hunt and fish as much as possible. Have a big AXA truck. MEMORIES: Lincoln Park, Debbie Geer's party. Doug Gam- bilI's cowboy boots, The wab mobile, Aundre's Karate, My best friend Paul Thompson. Danette Shopbell, Charmaine Caros. Jeff Blakely, Scott Hale, The Sliv Butch Besecker, Travis Bushaw, The Boosh. Suzanne R. Nester NICKNAMES: Nester the Molester, Suzy-Q, Toote-Suite, Nester the long eared donkey. FAVORITE SAVING: That's so cute. LIFE AMBITION: To stay off crutches: climb Mt, Ranier: Major in medicine: and become Mrs. Todd M. Morrow: live in a beautiful beach home: have twins and drive a red hot Lambergani. MEMORIES: The poem Stacy, Dyan, and I wrote for Jennifer: skiing with Ho Jin, Erin, Scott, and Gabriel. Buying eggs in the long line at the store: lost with Cathy on way to NPSL meet. Wiffle Ball in parking lot: Tolo in a cast. The 4Ath . Being Prom Princess: Waskowitz with Miss Christa: soccer state playoffs: Cre- sent Bar: Jen's rusty hooks and chains: Special friends l've made: Danger in '87 : and memorable times spent with Todd. EMBAR- RASSING MOMENT: Being without a 'bencii . ACTIVITIES: Varsity soccer: Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Track, P.A.W.S. Club: Student Council Rep., French Club: and ASB Executive Council, Tao Nguyen NICKNAMES: Long Duc Dong, Towel. LIFE AMBITION: To live within myself, get an engineering degree, and return peacefully home. MEMORIES: Jetskiing in the Bahamas, the wom- en of Waikiki, skiing in the Alps, Safari hunt in Nigeria, swimming the English Channel, seeing the Statue of Liberty, dog sledding in Ethiopia, dancing with pygmies, Seka, surfing off the Laos coast, Ice fishing in Alaska, my love Elizabeth J. EMBARRASSING MO- MENT: The boat ride over. Caught inthe backseat with my love, Elizabeth. Ripping the seat out of my pants. ACTIVITIES: I wish I had some. Thuy Nguyen FAVORITE SAVINGS: Wow! Vou're kidding! LIFE AM- BITION: To fully experience genuine happiness and contentment through the path of seeking and discovering my true meaning of life. MEMORIES: Classes with Kristi, Sophomore year. Going for first straight A's. English classes. Junior solitude. Homecoming '86. Grub Tolo, Lunches with J.U. and N.V, School with Duy. Good luck, sweetie. The many crazy, fun, and unforgettable times with Phuong, Kristi, Duy, and their very special friendship. EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: The time John brought me lunch right in the middle of typing class, ACTIVITIES: FBLA, Honor Society. Jennifer Louise Olsen NICKNAMES: Jen, Nen. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Get real. I'm sure. Babe. LIFE AMBITION: To go into Word Process- ing, find Prince Charming QWherever he isp, get married, have kids, be happy, and own a blue Nova!! MEMORIES: Alki, Ned, Victoria 8A-85, Homecoming '86 QJonj, Grub Tolo '85 CSeonj, Guys!! Braces, ACjDC and Journey Concerts, Flying B.B's, great times, and memories with boyfriend Donald Fracis. Q9-445 qnow ex.j and Rochelle, Maria, Denise, Jeni, Ronnie, Vicki, you guys are the greatest! I Love ya. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Kicking bol- Ioons at Grub-Tolo and losing my shoe in the dark because of it. ACTIVITIES: Concert Band Q95 Symphonic Band Q9-423 Pep Club Q40-445 Band Treasure 1425 Tri-M Music Honor Society member Q4 4-423 Cruzin Alki and Renton Loop Lookin for babes, working at the big B.K. Kyle Ott. NICKNAMES: Ed, FAVORITE SAVINGS' Tomorrow would not be a good test day Mr. Wright. LIFE AMBITION: Silence with a knowing smile. MEMORIES' Alki Summers, Lincoln nights, my '69 LeMans-350 Cl.-375 H,P., Mr. Wright's Trig and Physics classes- pizza, frisbee centerfolds, broken shades, helium tests, cutdowns, victory by physics, study sessions at Dave's, painting KHS., killing shoplifters at Larry's, ACTIVITIES' Honor Society, French Club, var- ious unmentionable extra-curricular activities. Jennie Palmer, NICKNAME: Mouse FAVORITE SAVING: your trippin' LIFE AMBITIONS: to marry my guy and have a family and gra- duate. MEMORIES: running around with Kittin and going to parties. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Dumped in garbage can. ACTIVITIES: Sing, walking, being with Gerry. Patricia Peters, NICKNAMES: Patrishka The Dancin' Bear, Pattri- shia, short stuff, sweetie, smily, Red eye, FAVORITE SAVINGS: Whooshka, Hey dude, Whatever. LIFE AMBITIONS: to become a cosmotlogist, work at a Gene Juarez Salon become rich and own more clothes than Princess Diana, MEMORIES: Homecoming '86 with Christopher: when Christopher sent me 40 carnations during Homecoming week: All of my great friends at Evergreen, All ofthe friendliness shown by Evergreen students, Getting weird and hyper during lunch with Biaca and Suzanne, having my nose pierced in the 44th grade. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling down the stairs at Rainer Beach, Highline, and Evergreen at least once a week. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics-Senior year. Cari Ann Peterson. NICKNAMES: Carwi, Dimples, FAVORITE SAVINGS: Are you serious? Say babe , I don't feel stupid how about you? LIFE AMBITIONS: To graduate from WSU then get a job in the business of communications field, Someday have a family and own a BUW. MEMORIES: Homecoming '86, hockey games, goat cheese, baby by-products, numb cheeks, stran- gled teddy bears on a drape cord, the killer Spam animal, and the people who have made the last four years the greatest for me: Shelby, Lisa, Cindy, Denise, Oscar, and Mrs. T. ACTIVITIES: Freshman year: pep club, class treasurer, and symphonic con- cert band, Sophomore year: football manager and sympfonic band UO, 443 Junior year: FBLA, band secretary: Natural Helpers Senior year: FBLA, Natural Helper, and annual staff. Phuong Phung. NICKNAMES: Ping- Pong, Fungus, Leprechaun, Shorty, Midget, munchkin. FAVORITE SAVING: I love cookies! LIFE AMBITION: To first become a successful corporate lawyer and then an influential and wealthy Supreme Court Justice, MEMO- RIES1 Homecoming 86' Qwhen the car broke downj Chuong's salacious behavior, Cheer Camp '86 and winning the Pep Pad- dle, Thuy's demand to mention her in this, and most of all, being a cheerleader, which has provided me with leadership and lasting friendships and memories, ACTIVITIES: Cheer, PAWS Club, FBLA, Honor Society, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Close Up. Leo N. Porras. FAVORITE SAVING: What be Hippin LIFE AMBI- TION: To be wealthy and comfortable by the age of 30. MEMORIES: Friends- all of you guys- Danny Hook, Danny Milton, Gerry Budbill Qespeciallyj and Tina Bouchard Qsince 9th gradej and if I missed anyone I'm sorry- cause I know I missed alot, of you, wrestling state, Chubabunny- Tyee Wrestling Tournament. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I got my shorts pulled down in the 200 building. ACTIVITIES: Choir, wrestling, Show Choir. Jeanette Post. NICKNAMES: Jette Qbaby Jettej FAVORITE SAV- ING: Pretty Tense AH! LIFE AMBITION: TO BE A TOVS R US KID EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When I lost my top while water skiing in Canada. ACTIVITIES: Playing Tennis, sleeping, and Watching MTV. Danette M, Proszek. NICKNAMES: Butter QParkayj, Funny Faces, Nanette, Crackle LIFE AMBITION: I would like to become involved with the airlines, hopefully as a commercial pilot. MEMORIES: Mar- tha Washington visit, Leadership Camp '86, Homecoming '86 qfor various reasonsj, Volleyball and gymnastics, Cookie points, Breakfast in Mr. Swanson's room, Treak or treating with Suzette Hutchings a month in advance, going to McDonalds in the middle of first period with Bonnie Conley, Aundre Houston's bubble Cpoplj, The numerous visits to Basket and Robbins with Jaimee Allred, eating binges with Lyda Diaz, The never ending diets, My special friend Jeana Cass QChubbabunnyj, having the same Grub-Tolo shirts as Bobby Garza for two years in a row, even though we didn't go to the dance together, Gymnastic slumber parties, Ho Jin Lee and I were stranded at David Taniguchi's house because of the snow and we had to stay the night, ACTIVITIES: volleyball-3 years, Qvmnastics-3 years, softball-4 year, cheerleader '85-86, Honor Society V.P., Pep Club Senior Rep. Terri Reichlin NICKNAME: Apple Scruff. LIFE AMBITION: To join a Beatle cult and someday become one with Paul McCartney, MEMORIES: Doing the Beatles at the school lip synch and winning. FAVORITE SAVING: l'd be auite prepared for that eventuality. John Responte NICKNAMES: Spaghetti, Stud. FAVORITE SAVINGS: To become a pro football player to get married, have children and star in the movie Ramrod Become RICH the easy way. MEMORIES: Football, George Collelo running into the goal post. Break dancing, Football party that ended the season. Meeting Katie because of my sly moves in the halls. Scoring touchdown against Kennedy. Running for 108 yards against Auburn. 5th Bales with Blakely. A trips with my friends. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Catching Jeff Blakely in the stall. More embarrassing for him though. ACTIVITIES: Football, Weightlifting. various other off cam- pus activities. Kevin Edward Richardson NICKNAMES: Kev, Keverspev, Squeeky. Hans. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Gimme. What page are we on? Pssshhh Veah right. LIFE AMBITION: To go to England. become a designer for aSSORTED IMAGES, meet Bryan Ferry, and travel extensively in Europe and Asia, to be fa-hemp com- fortably wealthy . MEMORIES: The Duran days, the new wave , Camp Coleman, walking in the snow with Julie and Christina, art class with Marce, Cher, and Oscar, Biology 3-4, Tower Records. concerts, my bug, rappin' Seahurst and Alki, thanks old friends and new, and especially thank you RD., Mr. Lien, Mr. Frank, Ms. Rosner. EMBARRASSING MOMENT. I didn't have any embarrassing moments, I let other people have them for me! ACTIVITIES: School, work, school, work, more school, more work, etc. Brian Robinson NICKNAME Red. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Do we have to go today? Can we tonoght? LIFE AMBITION: Make as much money as possible and have fun doing it. MEMORIES: Driving out to Mt. Ranier. Trying to get my left front wheel to stay on. Trying to leave marks on the grassy. Renton Fri Night . EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling on my butt by the freshman playground. ACTIVI- TIES: 4 Wheeling. Pani Roe NICKNAME: Rogo. FAVORITE SAVING: Hang loose!! LIFE AMBITION. To attend a four year college QU.W.j hopefully. Get a degree in engineering. Also kick some butt in football, and then settle down with my Dutch girl. MEMORIES. Playing football. The Bungie Crew. Camp Waskowitz. My awesome acting in Drama. Homecoming. Free balling it. Friends. In house. NPSL leading rush- er, Mr. Pete's office. King's Table. Moi's good judgement. Othello. Player of the year. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Getting pinned in wrestling. Getting caught taking two milks. Forgetting my lines on stage. ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling, Track. Colene Rowley NICKNAMES: Mainard, Buttons, Minchie. LIFE AMBI- TION: To get married to Bryan and be happy. MEMORIES: Tina, Ken, and Gary went to Ken's house to watch movies. Jennie spending the night and week together, went out, boat dance, for fun. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Crystal Hastead decorated locker and brought cake and sang happy B-Day in cafeteria. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, Honors Music Society, Band, Pep Band, Tri- M. Bianca Ruppeck NICKNAMES. Bonka, Binky, Bink, B, Mrs. B, Binaca, Byanka, Binkers, Bonkers, Bonk, Binak, Biank. FAVORITE SAVING: Give it up honey! LIFE AMBITION: To spend the rest of my life In Blenheim Palce with Roland Orzabal. MEMORIES The museum field trip: page 12: page 1875: short talks with Miss Moor about her love life: instructions on the top of the page just don't cut it: 29 to a table: I assume you're college bound Gina: they're saving me for the volcano. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Discovering that I actually liked Depech Mode . . . QI'm going to miss you Jennyj. ACTIVITIES: Choir. and exchanging insults with Danny Milton. Del L. Rushin NICKNAMES: Delbert Celdo. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Hey guys. AAAH. LIFE AMBITION: To become the President of the United Kingdome after I cut Kadafi's nose off for my million dollar reward. MEMORIES. All my friends, the people who have always been close to me and my best friends James Danielson and Dan Hook for always listening to me gripe. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Falling up Mr. Parretts stairs. ACTIVITIES: Life. Joyce D. Sanderson NICKNAME: Joycey. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Ooh right. Vou do it first. LIFE AMBITION: Go to Hawaii and move out! MEMORIES: Crusin with Tina and Cindy down Alki, and all the wild times!! EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When James Mills burped in 4th period and told the class I did it. Kier Schmitt NICKNAMES: Trix, K,C., Mere Spit, John Jacob Jingle- heim-Kier Schmitt, Uncle Dietrich. FAVORITE SAVINGS: BOO Theta! Rock 'n Roll, Wir beglnnen. Er ist tot! Hi there! Pauianfleisch essen. Keep your eye on the ball So what's your point? LIFE AMBITION: To prove that gravitational force of the earth's rota- tion causes a tranverse reaction to the longitudinal vectors of the paralax between the onpmatopeia of the Earth's bidirec- tional inflection point in the reverse iambic pentameter. MEMO- RIES: imitating Mr. Evans - smectic, Why is that the answer - it's in the book. Mr. Wright's trig and Physics classes. BOOdist monk! Sportstivia! Whoopers, I know who you are, and that's zero! Tuttle sex inn Physics. Camping at Verlot. Phoung do backttipl Gummigodzilla. Falling in the river at Leavenworth. EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: Falling asleep in Mr. Evans storage room. ACTIVI- TIES: Tennis, German Vice President, Honor Society, P.A.W.S. Club, Jerrod VW Sessler NICKNAMES: Carrot top, Sessler FAVORITE SAVING: Buy a VW. LIFE AMBITION: Go to a Vo. Tec. and study small aircraft mechanics, Rave VW shop on the side. MEMORIES: Cruzen in Brian's 4 by 4, Working on my Bugs, Exploring Childhood, Working at Domino's, Mr. PeIe's office, Most of all Alki and the loop, Driving to Mt. Rainer. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Running out of gas with Brian and Troy in McDonalds drive-thru. Christine M. Shannon NICKNAMES: Crissy, Wrinkles, Tine LIFE AMBI- TION: To be president ofa corporation, be filthy rich, own a race horse named Gipper's GaI and to be Mrs. Ron J. Gippe. MEMO- RIES: Going to lunch with Julie 81 Christine. Homecoming 1984. New Vears Eve 1984, Going to Alki with Cindie, Sharing a locker with Ron, Shana's Vega, long talks with Denise Myall, Christmas 1985-my ring, Debbie Brown saying Woody, woody, woody and Dana Knapps hickies. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Running over the curb in front of the school. ACTIVITIES: Pep Club 2 years, Spanish Club Secretary 'I year, Spanish Club 4 years, FBLA 1 year. Stacey LeAnn Shimanek NICKNAME: Shakey Jake. FAVORITE SAYING: Save it. LIFE AMBITION: I want to be a ticket reservation- ist for United Airlines and also to marry my babes Scott Peterson. Become rich. MEMORIES: First day at Evergreen as a scared freshman. All the Friends I made and the school parties I went to, Best memory is when I met and fell in love with my boyfriend Scott, and all the fun we had at all the dances. All the good times I can't remember. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Bill So- kolick tricked me in to eating Mr. LeweIlen's candy bar and the whole class was in on it. Sheila Mary Smith NICKNAMES: Oh Sheila, Sheila E, She She, Eila. Minnie, Big Red, Sheila Bella, She-Ra, She-La. FAVORITE SAVINGS' Get real. Big time. Dream on. LIFE AMBITION: To have fun, Get rich, become a famous painter, and then retire and live in a mansion. MEMORIES: The football team going to state champion- ships my Freshman year. My first Homecoming Assembly. My wave era . Painting the Mini Toy green, yellow, and white for football games: All my good friends that made my years at EHS a blast . . . EMBARRASSING MOMENT: My' um speech in Mrs. Pot- ter's class and the paint spill in art. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society, FBLA, Pep Club, Tennis, Football Statistician, Girls Softball Man- ager. Susan Stewart FAVORITE SAVING: Like wow, Man. LIFE AMBITION: To be as far away from EHS as I can getll MEMORIES: Math with Cathie and April - yeah!!! Julie Ann Streyle NICKNAMES: Ju Ju, Jules. Juliet, Striles, Julie Roo- ley Tooley, Ujle. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Who'?!, Who7I I respect your opinion, but . . . LIFE AMBITION: To graduate and attend either Western or Seattle Pacific University and get a degree in Business Administration. To live in a gorgeous house and go to New Vork to see Baryshnikov dance! MEMORIES: Deustch days with Frau. Can you say franzosisch Scott WK? Football - when we were winning. Leavenworth with German Club. Joanne - Walter Drake. my buddy! Data processing with Mrs. LaLanne. Vou were my only A, oh well! Walking to my funeral 5th period. And of course all my dear friends who made High School bearable. EMBARRASS- ING MOMENT: The numerous times l fell in the snow when wearing slick shoes! ACTIVITIES: Pep Club, German Club, FBLA, Student Council. Kim Swindle LIFE AMBITION: To have a good job, nice car. and a very rich and generous boyfriend. MEMORIES: Football games, friday night dances, lockers that wouldn't open, running to class so I wouIdn't be late and those dreaded report card days, but most of all I will remember all the friends l've made in the last four years. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Getting sent up to the office for making out in the library. David Taniguchi NICKNAMES: Booch, Gucci, Debil, Smiley, Dafa. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Shut up, Scott, Vour such a squid, Veah, right, Vour such a stud, Dan. LIFE AMBITION: To replace Vanna White as Pat Sajack's letter-turner on Wheel of Fortune. MEMO- RIES: Expo '86, Class officer meetings, Skits, Skiing, Tennis match- esfpractices, Frank Wright, Power thinking sessions, Beat boxing, Drawing pictures, Mith Moor's Spanish classes, 6th period physics, Stereo setup, Spawner's False Hemlock Ill, Beatr-1, Football games, Snowbound at my house, Butch's party, Chris' wrock, The Almighty C.J. Thomas NICKNAMES: Squid, Leonard, Saueeg, O.J. FAVORITE SAVINGS: Whatever, ALOHA, piss off, babe, I mean, heyl LIFE AMBITION: To own a house, a SAAB. an awsome, and an endless supply of music. MEMORIES: Coleman pool 81. Lincoln Park: Beating Auburn in soccer f'85j: Expo '86 with the dudes: French study hour: Sexually speaking with Dr. Hayashi: Suicidal fish in Mr. Wright's class: Smectic-ness in George Evans class: I Dream of Jeanie at Shorewood Beach: Crystal balls at Danny's. EMBAR- RASSING MOMENT: Blowing chunks on Butch Beseker's front lawn. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country: Soccer: Basketball: Honor Society: Natural Helper: PAWS Club: Student Council: Living in general. Brian Thompson NICKNAME: Weasel. FAVORITE SAVING' the Sea- hawks suck. LIFE AMBITION: To see Doug Johnston fulfill his dream and fight Marvis Frazier. MEMORIES: Football games, Mr. Wright's class, and Moi's party. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Being kicked out of biology by a student teacher, When Oklahoma lost to the Huskes in the Orange Bowl. ACTIVITIES: Athletic Supporter. Paul Thompson NICKNAME: Wabco, Wab. FAVORITE SAVINGS: You Cracker Jack! LIFE AMBITION: To graduate from PLU and live a happy and profitable life filled with excitement and recrea- tional activities. MEMORIES: New Vears Day of 1986, the W's, the 15 years of fun and games, fishing, and a few auarrels with Bradly Wayne Nelson Qmy best friend, wheelisj, Travis Bushaw fBooshj. all the social events of my junior and senior year. All my friends l've made here at Evergreen. ACTIVITIES PAWS club Q2 yearsj. Honors society Q3 yearsj, Evergreen Cross Country Team Q1 yearj, Evergreen Band Q3 yearsy. Non-school related fishing, ski- ing, driving my car. running, weightlifting, boxing, camping, and studying. Stacey Thorlacius NICKNAME: Murphy. FAVORITE SAVING: I don't know!! LIFE AMBITION: To go to college and play basketball while earning a degree in communications and marry a gorgeous guy and be rich and happy. MEMORIES: All the good times I had with my friends Steph, Darcy, Janel, Michelle, and Sherrie. Football games, dances, Kinkade's class and the best memories will al- ways be the friendships I made. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When Barbara Barron pulled my shorts down at volleyball practice. ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball, volleyball and softball. Katherine Marie Tripp NICKNAMES: Kat, Trippy, Hey Tripp FAVOR- ITE SAVING: Vou bet, LIFE AMBITION: To graduate and go into the travel industry so I will get discounts on my air fares I also plan to get married and have a small family. MEMORIES: When our foot- ball team won NPSL and went to state Soft German Pretzels. Walter Drake and the holy tie. Who, Who Write it down All the work Qtalkingj We did in Business Communications. ACTIVI- TIES: FBLA, Pep Club, tennis team, girls softball manager, football stats, Annual. Mike Turturice NICKNAMES: Woolworth, Schnozz FAVORITE AMBI- TION: To not die, until the Mariners win a World Series, which will be very soon. To remain the most avid Mariner fan alive MEMO- RIES: Mr. Wrights, Mr. Turners class. Spanish for 4 years, particularly the 7, 8 class. Jerry's and Scott's impersonations of Mr. E. and Mr. W. The verbal beatings I took when I avidly declared my support for the great Seattle Mariner Baseball Club. Q36 games in 19865. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: When it took Mr. Turner one quarter to learn how to pronounce my last name. ACTIVITIES: Boys Soccer 2 years, Spanish Club 2 years, Spanish Camp. Jon VanGesen NICKNAMES: Johnny, Jon-Jon, J.T., Geser, Joh- nathon FAVORITE SAVINGS: Shut up! I can't, I have to practice my lines. U TWO. LIFE AMBITION: Own a Iamborghini Countach. Star in the top show in Hollywood. To marry only once and to have a happy family. MEMORIES: K.L., KS., K.W., KM., T.E., S.S.. C.N., M.S., playing Tony in Westside Story, Drama, Win over Kentwood, 65 yd. TD, 8th Grade chorus contest, JB., a fishin my locker, 383, Stryper, April 20, 1985. Feb. 28, 1986, Jan. 9, 1987 MTV, always getting yelled at in Biology, Spending at David's O.S.C., 1987, Hawaii. EMBARRASSING MOMENT: Othello, Cvuci- ble, Westside Story's Final Kiss. ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football, Dra- ma, Spanish. Frank Vigna NICKNAME: Wigna, Vqby PQ LIFE AMBITION. To learn more about the visual communication field and someday be- come a producerfdirector of movies. Or become a writer. MEMORIES: l'm going to remember the fun going to the dances and ballgames with friends. Mostly l'm going to miss what a great time I had at E.H.S. ACTIVITIES I only joined 1 club at Evergreen and that was the F.H.A. with Jeff Longley and Mike Irvin. It was fun and we all lettered! Stacie Walters FAVORITE SAVINGS: you wanna die young you're Crazy LIFE AMBITION: Graduate from Green River Comm. College and get a job as a physical therapist at childrens Orthopedic Hospital. MEMORIES: Grub Tolo 1986, Hicks lake Kim Wang NICKNAMES: Kimbo- the rest l wont even repeat. see me. MEMORIES: Watching Arties with Doug J. Dancing and singing Stand by Me on top of Abraham's car with Hojin and Jerry, Expo 86 The pole in the gut - by Suzy N. Schmetic - Sport Trivia yes Hojin I remember it well! Bucksnortingl I'lI see you in Dallas, Hojin. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS: My shot for ASB elec- tion. Heather Kathleen Voung NICKNAME: Snow White FAVORITE SAVINGS: Rad, Get ouut, sientense alo LIFE AMBITION: To be an elementary teacher so I can torture other people's children. MEMORIES: My best friends and the fun we had. Victoria with band, Camp Waskowitz, My school mom, my teachers, the dances. class of 87 and Evergreen. ACTIVITIES: P.A.W.S., Band. M 81 M, Track 1, 2, 3. Senior Memories 133 X U N I- l X '11 U7 11 A O0 13 Q. C Q. O G Jumoas as Q The 1986-87 Junior Class Officers: Vice-Presidenf-Coleen G-rouf, PTSA Rep.-Pafricia Arner, Judical Board Rep.-Lori Whife, PTSA-Rep.-Jennifer Hale, Presidenf-Sfeve Gullickson, Secrefary- Gina Blancanflor, and Treasurer-Mark Sfoneback. Juniors were finally able To be known as upperclassmen. The juniors reached a difficulf climb To The Top of Their high school goal only To go be- yond. The junior year was The mosT grueling wiTh The maTh compefency TesT, SAT's, WPC's and many oTher TesTs required for high school and col- lege. Juniors had The following classes To successfully sTruggle Through: I-lealTh, U.S. Hisfory, EnglishComposi- Tion-How abouT all ThaT Time spenf in The library on Term papers? Along wiTh The required classes mosT juniors were seen challenging Themselves wiTh classes such as Chemisfry, Algebra 3 and A, and G-eomefry. Juniors did noT do all work, buT planned for The evenT of The year- Prom. Planning The lighTing, music, and place To hold The dance, The juniors made Prom an evenT To remember. Juniors did noT spend all Their Time on Prom, buT also helped a greaT deal in Homecoming and SpiriT Week. The purpose or goal of The juniors This year was To be prepared for nexi year's acTiviTies and To mainTain and upliff The spiriT of Their class. SomeThing differenf abouT The juniors of 88 was Their enormous amounT of spiriT and pride in a school They were dedicaTed To. Fundraisers were a parT of The junior officers goal for The year. BuTTon sell- ing, a dance Febraury 27, and Prom helped To raise money for The class of 88. Sfeve Gullickson, Presidenf of The Ju- nior Class had This To say abouT The juniors, EnThusiasm has sky rockefed and we waiT in hopeful anTicipaTion of our senior year. l'm proud of The in- volvemenf ThaT The junior class has puT forTh. ' by Dianne Corey 4 Ryon Gulin looks forword To onolher Tosly school lunch. Q Chorlie Sok, slls ollenllvely in Mr. Churchs US. l-lislory closs. v Korl Kinerk, Kevin Sokoloski, ond Trovis Sluller glide on To onolher oloss. 4 Sleve Gullickson slonds up in fronl of The closs ond poinls ouT The days evenls. Jumnoas as X 'Z by 0 L 51 11 c. C 2. O H cn .5 OJ UT Denise Aaron Corey Alfano Jaimee Allred Madelen Almeda Charlotte Anderson John Anderson Jeffrey Andrew Gina Arndt Patricia Arner Rita Arrants Christina Baggett Clifford Bailey Alexander Baroumes Susan Barrett David Benshoof Cheryl Berryhill Mary Bilbery Arnelle Bistram Gina Blancaflor Deanna Blann lnke Bolbrinker Robby Bonus Ewa Borodenko Darren Bosteder Jolee Boulet Tami Bouton Rebecca Brown Marc Brunson Terry Bunn Sherry Cain Laurtinef Caldwell Jennifer Campos Robert Carlson Charmaine Caros Gerry Carstarphen Jeana Cass Bao Chang Chandara Chhom Rachel Childs Rech Chin Luch Chum Xa SX Xl x 5 K C,-f V-:- - Q .. R L R x ight ,R rx X Sa sit -rf R ri, - sf Tuoch Chhom is J U Nl J RS 8 3 . I we r . M 0+ f f C X Q X gg In .. .ff A 4 ff- ei. if 5 ---- 5 , .. X ,,,. .. .. fiiifisfffiwasf , wt . - y Q N x X xx ,ws XX N as 5 SSQSQ X N X X Nx .rzzzffziifw r ' ---- R :g f F 7 . 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Juniors 439 Karl Kinerk Nloeurt Klok f Dana Knapp Sherri Korakis Daryl Kuxhouse Nohung Kwak Hui Kwon Paula Lambert James Lanier Aaron Lavery Francine LaViolette Soung Lee H -i'i in Jaime Leetch wi Seung Llm iii Yu Kyeong Lim Douglas Lindstrom Veronica Lott My Lu X V- . Van Lu , vryy Tom Lui -V5 '- H f V U f iii, V 4 rii ' ' '.' -I r r ril T - rii Kenneth Lundeen . eri, L , H J Kevin l-Undeen ,,- iiii , iiii ,,,i A ,ji .L 1 ff ' 1: Vi Luong Erica Lybecker Theodore Mack Thu Thuy Mack 'IAO Juniors 'Juriic is -' - Bennie Maes Darrin Magee Glen Maisey Touch Mam Samoth Mao Robyn Marcum John Markholt John Marquardt Daniel Matthias Richard McCabe Ronald McClendon David McFarlane Leslie McKay Jennifer Meier Kellie Merrick Jesse Merry Jeffrey Mersman Rosean Messall David Mevis Scott Mielke Esther Miller Harold Miller Larina Miller James Mills Rashied Mitchell Joe Moorehead 1112 Juniors Karri Morgan Kyle Morgan John Morris Tabitha Murphy Amir Nazemi Sambath Ngor Hoa Nguyen Qunh-Giao Nguyen Tai Nguyen Todd Noel Sopheap Nop Randy Nunez Karalee Nylund Christopher O'Brien Donovon O'Sullivan Jason Oehler Christopher Olivar Jonathan Owen Jefferey Owens Patrick Pardee Celeste Patereau James Patrick Tara Peck Jeff Pennington John Penwell Jeff Perantie Kerman Perkins i I gk KXsfCgs 'Nr Q ? 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A Si-IY David Barbatto Daylene Boehm Sean Bourgogne Kim Briola Jesse Bryers Bart Christoph Kelli Conner Yong Dang Chinh Du Christine Gongora Clary Grondin Joel Handran Ronald Harrington Debbie Haugen Jennifer Herren Minh Hoang Mario Houston Rachel Hunt Kennealy Edith William Kiesel gif 446 Juniors Hui-Seun Kim Michael Krugel Heap Lay Houn Lay Moua Lee Shawn Lettic Malo Malo Donald Matson Phoeup Ny Catherine Oostmeyer Young Park Roxanne Paulson Alex Posada Douglas Restad Destry Robinson Kha Roeun Erik Sanborn Elizabeth Schwartz Sean Sills Pesa Sitagata Julie Smith Lay Soung Lisa Speer Jennifer Swanson Franklyn Swartwood Peni Tagoai Vania Terpening Christine Thompson Anh Truong Chuong Truong Alvina Tuliau Mariah Tuliau Anna Verraes John Vining Richard Watkins Willie Watson Cindy Wilbur Steven Wilson lunches. machine. Q Monique PizziTola flashes us a brighT, happy face during her busy day, Q Q Ken Healy, in ThaT junior way leans casually againsT The heaTer during lunch, Q Junior class officers clon'T know one way from The oTher. Q Senior, Dan Hook and Junior, Tami Hogue Take a break frorn school Q Q Ron HarringTon reaches back inTo The far crevasses of The pop JUNIF RS 85 Juniors 1417 'gifii x X I' i-I I X i X l P r S J?i-IGIIXORI9 8' The sophomore closs wos reddy To prove Themselves os True wolverines from The firsT doy of school. The firsT pep dssembly wos o good exomple of wolverine spiriT by The wdy The sopho- more cioss wos yelling HBO 'l89 8O . No longer were They Timid ond ofrdid To be heord. They sTorTed ouT The yedr wiTh new ond Tougher cldsses such os Biology or ChemisTry, World HisTory, English, ond some Type of lVldTh closs such ds Alge- Q Sophomore closs officers: Nick Zdr ond Toi Oh-PTSA Reps., Ben lbdle-vice PresidenT, STeve STrond-Presi- denT, Jdmie Spdfford-Tredsurer, Ndomi Anderson-Judi- cidl Boord, Wendy Dupler-SecreTciry. 9 Jdson Sowyers hongs ouT when he should be doing his yedrbook ossignmenT. pro or GeomeTry. Besides The required cldsses They were olso involved in dfTer school ocTiviTies such os sporTs, or Dri- vers educoTion. The sophomore closs officers were kepT busy Trying To roise money Through o cor wdsh, condy bor soles ond They even sold plosTic wolverine cups. By lvlike STdllmon W- if 4 'IAS Sophomores ...M ,Awww M ha N M- MM.. WW, M W ,mp WM Ugg pg.-g.: ' FEEEEQ. X 'Liiij' Q Ben ibale and Sracy Zar are busy siuciying Their nisiory papers Q Caihy McKee makes Heaiher Freed look up for a sur- prise piciure. A X .,,,:. Kevin Winsion finds nisiory amusing. N1 ..,., X X in Q WwwssmmwwsfmwLZQ4QQaWmW, W-.. NWQQ' k QL 7??.-.... Mi WT pal ---- Sopnornores 4419 Kristie Abraham Mary Adams Rory Ady Malinda Alefaio Mike Alefaio Marnie Alexander Naomi Anderson Suzanne Anderson Daniel Angel Jason Arntzen Marc Bailey John Bea Nicole Bell Monica Benshoof Kelsey Berfleld Scott Berfleld Derek Bishop Jeremy Blevins Ruth Boness Joseph Bouchard Melissa Brandsrud David Bremer Andrew Bruhn Jamie Brunette Aaron Buck Dennis Buehler Viet Bur Claire Bunn Corrina Cain Kenneth Campbell Connie Carlisle Sebastian Castro 450 Sophomores 5 s ,--- .. . si X is xv t H A 5 llt,,,, ' X A 7 Q NX 5 E XX C 5 C X.. 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J Pola Royal Larry Ruda Kristy Russell Jiem Saechao Adam Saldana Ted Sams Charles Sandoval Daniel Sargent Steven Savereux Jason Sawyers Jonnelle Schaefer Christopher Schatz Ann Scheifley Jennifer Schmitt Stefan Schrader Michelle Seiber Somaly Sek Stephanie Shaug Kelli Shaw Christina Shires Tommy Shires Keith Shousky Sal Siem Bernardo Silva Craig Simon Jalanda Simpson Cindy Smith Dawn Smith Latina Smith Mari-Lyn Smith Raymond Smith Sophy Sok Jamie Spafford ' ' ' 'f'S'6i5i-Tolvif Q23 55' ' 'M ' Sophomores 157 Michelle Spengler Melinda Steely Stephan Strand Stephanie Strand Erik Struss Savoeun Sun Corey Swanson Anthony Sweat Todd Taylor Veth Teav Kenneth Terhune Stanley Teuber Yen Thaiy Christine Thomas Sean Thomas James Thompson Michael Townsend Quyet Tran Kevin Triplett Hoa Truong Nhu Truong Xuan Tu Darcy Tyler Brent Llre Joseph VanCourt Jennifer Vandenberg Sala Vang Heidi Vangesen Marla Vansteenburgh Richard Wagar .1323 fj f ' if - 'V .. ay wi f :V Ja , W , ffm iiyiyi T c,, i Aa i'f5'iee,,f 'fi ' , I ,n,,,,,:,,,a, ,,,, , WM wi, ffz2,,1ff21,,'fs+,, 'fs ' ' .L , 4? 1 ' 2' F ,Q Ml- ' mf TQ VX ' , 'f-- ' V ,li ' , .,xaaf e fm ' ' i ' T iw A P' f Wait -iff' l ' J, Af 5 'E - 'uwezi li, ' Ha ' I f f A ' ' 0 4. . ,WW it 4? , 5 al Y 2 e in QQ Agia , 51 gi 2 Gf+Qs4,QQ A ff .f iff' , M ' X V 7513? f . fwfilffwl W i w w f X ff V I ,,, , Q H ,T TW ,,,, . . 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A Si-IY Samantha Anderson Karen Beisel Julie Deleiciks Briant Bent Neal Bergeron Nicolle Blair Joe Bouska Robert Brown Shane Case Vanny Chhay Pat Coriz-tantillo Saovry Ear Timothy Evanger Deidra Frazier Brian Freist ' Ronnell Garner Clarence Geddert Quang Hoang Timothy Howard Thuy Huynh Greg Kettlewell Greggory Kitson Steve Lagarce Michael Lauer Aimee Lavinthal Dennis Lindley Michael Lively Clint Lynch Gregg Mack David Mascarenas Chea Men Gregory Nease Tai Oh Andrea Park Brett Parker Bob Peckenpaugh Clifford Peltier Patrick Peterson l 160 Sophomores Vilay Phimphilavong Tina Richardson Tressa Schrock Thomas Schwartz Lance Smith David Stewart Vicke Taulaga Brian Thompson Hoa Tran Salvador Treto Theresa Tuliau Charlotte Ward Christopher Wetzel Michelle Wickersheim Kerry Wiggins Kyle Wilkins Mark Wolf Tim Woodbury Michael Worden so'Efaln6mxoa,'-as 89 l Sph I' I' 'll X F R Y 462 Freshmen TPI-IIIXEN Y f fire exfinguisher Top row- Marquel Hammond, PTSA Represenfafive-Sally Yi, Judicial Board Represenfa- Tive-Dwighf Wheafon, Presidenf-Pam lvlaffson, PTSA RepresenTaTive- BoTTom row-An- gela lVlaTTson, Secrefary-Tiffani Lund, Treasurer- Jackie Richardson, Vice Presidenf As The school year sTarT- ed, The usual rifuals of The freshman class began. FirsT The Timidness and lack of words aT The firsT assembly, Then The rigorous and frus- Trafing Task of finding Their classes, which They were al- ways laTe To for The firsT few days because They forgof Their locker combinafions. BuT afTer a few weeks, The freshmen goT used To The vigors of high school life and sTarTed To blend in wiTh The resT of The classes. Even Though They were jusT fresh- men, They sTilI had The mam- mouTh Task of holding The w 'T f f ,,.'::f,'z:::g,g,:' -1- 2 winTer ball. By The confi- dence of The freshmen offi- cers, This winTer ball was one To remember, The goals of The freshmen officers besides holding a memorable winTer ball were To meeT new people, and To make new friends, BuT mosT imporTanTly To be The mosT spirifed class by The end of The year. Said freshmen lvlarauel Hammond and Sally Yi, We will do our besT To confribufe To The school boTh spiriTually and maTeria- lisTically. When asked abouT how They felT abouT being The class ofa new decade, Pam lvlaTTson and Jackie Rich- ardson replied, lT feels like Pepsi, The choice of a new generaTion. The Thoughfs and feelings of The freshmen class were summed up when freshman Angela lVlaTTson said, We're all excifed and look forward To a wonderful four years aT Evergreen. Welcome To Wolverine land freshmen, and we all know ThaT you will have a Terrific four years. By Jim Yang 9 lan Savereaux reads The rules of porfable 33 Q 9 Caughf unexpecfedly Tyler Ainsworfh flees wiTh The Hides 'W we aa wf- ' Q In o store of confusion, Trovis Jorgensen wonders What om I looking QT! 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A '-xg, if -9' i I , I Y ., qv 7 I ,, M A: , I I 41 'iw 1 'A ., T i'fR..'IQ5i-IM.-'En ' ar Colby, Scott Coleman, Brooks Contreras, Teresa Cooper, Michelle Croissant, Henry Cromwell, Brian Cruz, Arlene Cunningham, Sean Curtin, Todd Curtiss, Kimberly Dahlke, Jodi DeLaCruz, Shane Delos-Reyes, Rica Dequereco, Shawn Doerschel, Marc Doeurk, Seak Dom, Som Du, Hao Duffield, Dusti Duncan, Elizabeth Duong, Phonkeo Duran, Charlene Dyke, Janelle Ellison, Rebecca Eshom, Christina Evenson, Lisa Fairweather, Todd Freshmen 165 Fait, Robin Favreau, Todd Ferry, Christopher Francis, Trina Frank, Dennis Frank, Julie Gamache, Cheryl Garza, Clyde Gibson, Shelli Goms, Shawn Graham, Laura Grant, Arnold Graupman, Mark Greiner, Aaron Guerrero, Laura Guilmet, Jody Gushwa, Shane Hamilton, Michael Hammond, Marquel Harshman, Heather - 5. , V W ' F S C 3 Q Q X 'N' S Q f ww-mwwwf - .. iff - X X, - . 5 i., Q vb Q M H255 ..' .fiiifiii A Q 3 . r .G rir - Xw igg 5 I , - ,eq -X X fe. ul, -F:-Q sad' ,- ff. 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S 'X I' mm X e D M 1 QW , X Xen x mn. ,, ,. , if RE-'i-II KEN 9 Odegard, Wendy Olson, Andrea Otto, Andrea Ou, Saravy Ouk, Sokha Park, Brandon Penor, Stacy Personett, Derek Phan, Han Phipps, Roy Pigg, Michelle Plane, Dorene Post, Marcus Potter, Shawna Powell, James Prehm, Shawnna Pressley, Carsha Prophet, Gwen Pulfrey, Gregory Ramsey, Eugene Rasmussen, Michelle Read, Shanan Regal, Heather Richards, Leonard Richards, Michelle Richardson, Jacquelyn Freshmen 474 Roque, Anna Rosenthal, Anthony Rue, Genevieve Ruiz, Nelson Sacayanan, Michael Salmasan, Roslyn Samphao, Nouath Sanchez, Tricia Sanderson, Ryan Sandoval, Jessica Savereux, lan Sawyers, Alissa Sawyers, Candace Schneider, Tina Schoen, Jim Schoenbachler, Jeffrey Schwieger, Lyle Scott, Chris Sek, Sokuntheany Seydel, Danny Shires, Christopher Siler, Jason Silva, Luis Simmons, Kelsey Singer, Eric Sisavath, Pheng Sivertsen, Chad Smallbeck, Sara Smith, Carmen Smith, Travis Sorenson, Danna Sorth, Vanny Sothard, Kimberly 472 Freshmen nir ' ' , ,,,, H 'uv -K . 4' 3 4' W I A 1.5, b 1' 0 3 ' 'Q .. 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W M, 1 ,,,, -f 3221 X S M., : ,, rry ' lata? 51,- if W T FQSCE-Wil W f T555- af N9 ' any 'it 'fl' f Southwick, Heidi Steinbach, Lisa Stempniak, Tonja Strong, Nancy Sturgeon, Justin Su, Cuong Tagoai, Ana Thomas, Aaron Thompson, Matth Tran, Hoa Tran, Tam Traverso, Nikki Truong, Chau Truong, Kim Truong, Kim Tu, Phat Tuliau, Lepeti Llanna, Neang Ulrich, Corey Llnseth, Geron Van Nurden, Nick Vaughn, Todd Veith, Lisa Ven, Savay Ventura, Franklin Vuong, Lan ew coal Freshmen 473 4741 Freshmen Wallace, Dutch Ward, Tanya Warren, Mark Waud, Andrea Weiss, Tina Welling, Regina Werner, Sonia Westwood, Tisha Wheaton, Dwight White, Laurie Wilston, Daniel Yang, Thomas Yem, Jeudy Yi, Kyong Yi, Jimmy Yi, Sally Yim, Leng Yong, Sophany Fryer, Sean r, . .. W i .. ii is Q9 f,, W . 'W L- , ,... t ,,,,,5,, . . 5 New .N f Fuss-:flier Serena Barnett Damon Chesterfield Kilian Chesterfield Jeffery Cruson Tracy De Leon Hue Doan Jonathon Eidem Paul Evans Welsley Evetts Adam Ferguson Miles Frame Gabriel Gartner Laura Gerde Jeffery Goodman Jack Hardie Clarence Hein Derek Heinsch Kevin Higgins Melvin Hortman De Vonne Houston Randolph Humiston Richard Humiston Arlyce lmus Richard Jankowski Shawn Junnell -camera Shy Chatherine Kennealy Lisa Kennedy Janean King Savannavin Kong Michael Lawson Brian Lehmann Ana Leifi Sokheng Lim Terisa Lund Nga Luu Rann Luy Tawana Martinez Phyllis Munro Shellie Nelson Christina Nguyen Hung Nguyen Thuc Nguyen Phat Ny Song Ong Brandon Ottenberg Jared Paul Allen Paulk Dylan Peterson Vinh Pham Matthew Potter Lauren Redmond David Renick Ryan Rhoads Stephan Richards Jeffery Rohrer Corrie Rowley Somsaath Saengkhamyong Nok Sean Brock Shanefelt Kerry Shuler Jay Six Alva Slater Patrick Smith Robert Stevens Jim Stewart Michael Swindle Don Talley Duane Taulaga Linh Thach Lien Truong Gregory Vaughan Voeun Veth Jennifer Webb Brian Zahler Q Mr. Turner explains the complexities of longuoge orts to his freshmen students. QESi-III .EN 9f Freshmen 175 X 1 xo bk iii, Xi I O' 3 l Q ref i 1 Q ,J lt S x A I1 ,Q R 2 S I XJ B 1 l New S Ernest Olson Principal S L I' 3. ' 1 O I1 G 3 C 9 I' S David Pedersen Vice Principal Gary Bolma DECA Jan Bates American Literature, 9th grade Language Skills, Bible Literature Don Bunger 9th and 10th grade Language Skills, Readers Choice Roger Reimer Vice Principal Bob Andrews Sociology, Modern World History Gerald Andrus Algebra 3, 4, Computer Programming, Applied Math Robert Bales Honors U.S. History, Psychology 476 Faculty Terry Dixon BE. Richard DuRall Far East, World Social Studies, U.S. History George Evans Chemistry, Physics Gary Fennell Keyboarding, Accounting, Business Machines Barbara Galbreath Study Skills, Math, Language Arts Frank Gaul Grammar and Composition George Greene Earth Science Dale Grim Painting, Drawing, Commercial Art Doris Burdin Health, P.E. Gordon Christian Diversified Occupations, 9th grade Basic Math Mike Church Modern World History, U.S. History, Annual Advisor Richard Day Health, P.E. Mike Fenton Crafts, Ceramics, Sculpture Nancy Flynn Keyboarding, Shorthand, Word Processing Dale Frank Biology 1, 2 and 3, 4 Harriette Fredenburg Algebra 1, 2, Calculus, Math Analysis!Trigonometry Nancy Hanlon Meal Management, Adult Living, Shape-Up ' David Hayashi 9th grade Language Skills, 11th Honors Literature, American Literature Ed Herbert Biology Patt Johnson Librarian Faculty 177 Hugh Kinkade Graphics, Technical Drawing Steven Kozu Recordkeeping, Keyboarding, Business Machines Myrta Ladich Composition, 12th grade Honors English, Basic Reading Sandra LaLanne Keyboarding, Business Law Dewain Lien Contest Speaking - Burt McEachen Introduction to High School I Math, Geometry, Math Analysis and Trigonometry Gene Mineo Washington State History LouAnne Moor Spanish Ruthie Paull Basic Home Economics, Exploring Childhood, Clothing Vicki Potter Office Occupations, Keyboarding, Business Communications Jo Rosner You American Law, Drawing, Commercial Art Tom Sahli Applied Math, Algebra 1, 2, 9th grade Basic Math Fred Lapasin Building Maintenance Jan Lapasin Kindergarten John Lewellen Biology, Earth Science, Algebra Basic Math David Lewis Basic Language Arts, 9th grade Honors English Bob Mullikin P.E, Regye Neal Basic Reading 9f10, 10th grade Honors Literature Bob Newton Earth Science, Exploring Mechanics, Auto Maintenance Gene Parrett Choir, Beginning Piano 478 Faculty Robert Taeschner 10th grade Language Arts Skills, Drama, Journalism Mike Todd Geometry, Introduction to High School Math, Algebra 1, 2 Carol Toulouse Spanish Dick Toulouse U.S. History, Contemporary Problems, P.E, Sheila Sands Spanish Paul Scott Earth Science, Physics, Math, World History Barb Starbird Readers Choice, Intermediate Composition, 10th grade Language Arts Skills Patrick Swenson Band French Tom Turner Intermediate Composition, P Reader's Choice, 9th grade Language Skills Terry Vermillion Language Arts, U,S. History, Math . Darryl Waugaman Wood Shop Shirley Trautmann I Cecilia Wineman Basic Home Economics Frank Wright Physics, Math Analysis and Trigonometry, Algebra 1, 2 Rosemary Zakowski German, 9th grade Language Skills Mrs. Medak shows her enthusiastic spirit, as always. Fccuny 479 Jirn Denison 9th grade Counselor Vi Medak 11th grade Counselor Karen Sayers 10th grade Counselor John Saylor 12th grade Counselor Counselor Secretaries Gloria Prince Main Office Florence Tate Office Clerk Registrar's Office Carol Thomas lnhouse Aides Marilyn Brown Registrar Donna Craig Main Office Betty Hawkins Attendance Office Frances Cheff Special Ed Elizabeth Engelhardt Chapter One Dorothy Mondou Library Aide 'ISO FC1CuITy Custodian Fred Nelson Kitchen Staff Darlene Farr, Theodora Bock, Marjorie Mains, Shirley Frank, Patricia Burns, Ver- niece Struzik, Bottom Row: Therese McDougall, Mr. Starch, Nancy Murry, Lois Lingbloom Camera Sh Dennis Britt David Myers Jim Fortner Lucile Schaeffer Dennis Jellum Don Swanson Peggy Judd Q I Faculty 481 wwwwf iw, ,V,, .1A,,,, pzifl' H A ,,,,VV v11', ,JTTLQ J 5 James Danielson ancl KaThryn sTudy in The library afTer a long clay aT school. v John S., enjoying a job ThaT includes fun. friends, and flexible hours. Eva: rf' 482 STudenT Life 3 l 5 9 STuclenTs all have a aifferenT aTTiTude aT The encl of The day. A time for us. . When ThdT 2:15 bell sounded, ond The holls of Evergreen High School rong wiTh empTiness, EHS sTudenTs were ouT on Their own, free from School, Teochers, ond books for onoTher 48 hours or so. BuT where di They go? WhoT did They do? And obove dll, why did They do iT'? AlThough cerTdinly noT The mosT populor, buT The mosT needed ocTiviTy wds sTudying. If one didn'T geT To The librory by oT ledsT 3:00, o sedT dT o Tdble would be o hord Thing To come by. Then There wds The buddy SysTem , os in you do The firsT holf of The prob- lems, ond l'll do The second holf, ond we'll swiTch dT lunch, okoy'? Probobly The mosT populor ocTiviTy for non-odvenTurousfombi- Tious Types wds lounglng . This ocTiviTy wds more Thon o woy To pciss The Time before dinner drrived - iT wos o woy To express one's innermosT self. No Two loungers ore olike. Some Wolverines hod on ofTer school job. or o club or sporT To dTTend. Some who were involved in school ocTiviTies goT To sToy oT EHS o liTTle longer Thon mosT, ond were envied by dll. Weekend ocTiviTies were o whole differenT sTory. Once ogdin, Encore's donce mixes ond ouTsTonding lighT shows oTTrocTed mony EHS sTudenTs, Wolverines could be seen oT mony movie TheoTres ond shopping molls, cdTching The loTesT flick or finding The perfecT ouTfiT. WhoTever Evergreen STudenTs did wiTh Their free Time, They were sure To do iT wiTh The confidence ThdT comes from being one of The pdck, o True Wolverine. by Shelby Murphy Q Kier SchmiTT kicks bock of home wiTh his fovoriTe oll ciround guy - Mi- choel J. Fox. STudenT Life 483 -Y-Aj'- X- L 5 5 li X X iii fgglhf 9 After four yeors of being o Wolverine, This senior geis some weil deserved resi. 1841 Siudeni Life f' 'I 0 108 Ji I 5 1 . ,dl 4 This junior seems hoppy with nis 'ironk oi EHS l 0 f-5 X Sli v A sophomore looking exciTed abouT his Two remaining years aT Q all ages WhaT makes a Wolverine? WhaT does iT Take To make iT Through four years of pep assemblies pop quizzes, and weT breezeways? Freshmen aT EHS were recognized by The ever presenT losT look on Their faces The pee-chee maps and Their disTincT conTrasT To iiii s in g Fun for EHS. The seniors. The class of 4990 was a liTTle differenT from freshmen pasT, as Their yeT un-changed voices could acTually be heard aT assemblies. Their year was a Time of adjusTmenT, and of realizaTion, Too, as They discovered whaT high school life was all abouT. Sophomores were exciTed To geT a differenT place To siT in The gym. Hoorayl They cried, l'we're noT freshmen anymore! , buT really, being in The sophomore class of 4989 musT be a loT like being The middle child in a family - you're neiTher here nor There. BuT, as sophomores, They knew where Their classes were, and even how To geT To Them. Juniors were officially upperclassmen. The class of 4988 sure was greaT. WiTh school spiriT abounding, juniors drove mom's car To school, and began To know The True meaning of independence as They reached The end of The school year. Seniors were, . . . well . . . They were seniors. The class of 4987 Took advanTage of iT's suprioriTy by Taking loTs of arT classes, win- ning class compeTiTions, and concenTraTing on looking cool. A sen- ior had heavy Things in his mind - college, jobs, and jusT how much longer mom and dad would keep supporTing Them. By Shelby Murphy and , Q T an 5 Q A popular freshman acTiviTy - gar- ' f bage can invesTigaTing. ff ff .. , A QT - iff' STudenT Life 485 Good Luck Seniors Alaska Maytag Junctlon Laundry 4748 Cal1forn1a Ave S W Seattle, WA Gordon and Karen Van Parys, owners Wlshlng you the best from Benny Ilmmy 422 55 Danny P Ji 80 Congratulatlons Class of 1987 It s been a great 4 years Good Luck Fred Nelson Floyd Derrlck -735 64 24 St hJ 255 ga Congratulatlons Class of 1987' From the Class of 1989' To the Class of 87 Good Luck on your next adventure M and the better M Barbara Schumacher D1fCCtOff Owner 250 S W 153rd Sulte Seattle WA 98166 12061 243 6498 Q A So long, Farewell, Aufwiedersehen Ciao, Goodbye! Sincerely, Your ASB GfflCEfS CUNGRATULATIONS Class of 1987 Go get em' Smcerely Executlve Councll ll I O n I ii? N I I i Q 188 Ad Evergreen Marketrng Educatron Introductlon to Advanced Marketmg M3fkCt1HgfDCC3 Co Op 40 I Q' v '1 -P 04? 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Evergreen High School is home To one of The mosT culTur- olly, rociolly, ond economicolly diverse sTudenT bodies in The disTricT. AT EHS, sTudenTs from Somoo, VieT Nom, Kored, ond liTerolly hundreds of oTher noTions ledrn in hormony wiTh so- colled noTive Americons. Becouse of This diversiTy, The sTudenTs oT EHS hove d greoT opporTuniTy To leorn obouT The culTurol differences beTvveen Them, ond To compore Them os well. Clossrooms ore full of mony kinds of sTudenTs oT Ever- green. Clubs, such os lbokko, include people of oll roces. A populor club, lbokko's purpose is To promoTe o broTherhood omong people of differenf rociol bockgrounds ond lifes- Tyles, ond To celebroTe The differences beTween Them. People oT EHS ore proud of Their heriToge. This pride is shown oT evenTs like OkToberfesT, where Sermon culTure is celebrofed. We ore diverse, yeT The some in mony vvoys. We moy vveor differenT cloThes, speok differenT longuoges, ond eoT differenf foods, buT we, oT Evergreen, ore oll Wolverines. We leorn mony of The some lessons oT EHS including The focT ThoT everyone should be proud of where They come from, of who They ore, ond of who ond whoT They hove yeT To be. by Shelby Murphy Q Friends goThering for lunchTime oc- TiviTies. 5 Thon Huynh 492 STudenT Life Forresf Hillyord Y W N ., , CL VM v , . .Rejoiclhg 07 Student Life 493 -ll Keys To v Are The germons Tdking over? lT looks ThoT woy, os Volkswogens domi F r e e d O m ndTe The porking loT. Ask ony Wolverine whoT his or her mosT prized possession is, ond mosT will onswer - My driver's license! This smdll, ldminoTed cord, beoring our heighT, weighT, oddress, ddTe of birTh, ond o horrible picTure of someone we've never seen before, is our key To freedom. Weeks of driver's educoTion is whoT iT Tokes To be o legol driver. Then There's The grueling exom of The licensing de- porTmenT, which includes quesTions like, When you see o sign ThoT reods NO LEFT TURN whoT should you do'? The ocTuol driving porT of The TesT is The only Time you will ever need To know how To pdrollel pork. AfTer o sTudenT finolly receives ThoT IiTTle slip of poper ThoT cerTifies him os sdfe on every rood excepT freewoys, cer- Toin focTs become evidenT. WiTh o license, one con geT o job. WiTh o job, one con soon buy his own cor. WiTh one's own cdr, The possibiliTies ore endless. Free oT losT, free oT losT. lVlosT cors in The EHS sTudenT porking loT ore of The under - 84,000 coTegory. Volkswagen Bugs ond Ford lVlusTongs obound, buT The occosionol new cor con be seen dlso. Personolized license ploTes, like Allen lvliller's T'BEATRl, ore rore, os ore The new commemoroTive ploTes. As mosT sTudenTs will ogree, one's cdr is os much on exTension of one's self ds ore our cloThes. BuT more impor- TonTly, our cor is ofTen our only key To freedom, By Shelby Murphy - WhoT dreoms ore mode of. A Porsche lefT in The sTudenT pdrking loT. Q The new cenTennidl celebroTion plciTes - oT 89.00 o poir. 4941 STudenT Life v A fomilior sighf on many ouTo- ., ' ,5 5, ' , ,f A 4 ,, if ' ' mobiles. 'M , Wg 'W' W ' W ...,, ,mga I , ,,, K ae ,, :I he 1 i Q 1 i, : h , K ,VVLW, V M5 5 hy, ,W - 5 , W M' is ' 2' gi, , 4 If The ouTside isn'T The cor's besT fecu- Ture, Then why not show off The inside? STuder1T Life 495 is 1- 6 9- D 3 D 3 is 1. 1 I 1 1 5 1 3 1 3 1' If q 13 af' 2' -3 13 59' 0-' .9 Q6 6- Ov- tv 3 9 Q- Q- - 1 Q 1 is In I 3 D' 1' 1 1' 2 2 13 -9 J J' Q' J' J' Or 0' 9- 3 9- CD- Ol Q- 3 3 Q. L 3 3. 1 1 3' 3 1 1 3' 3' 3 3 nf 5. af' se' 3 3 3 f' CL SS OF 7 1- 3- 7 7- 3 D b 1 1 3 3 1. 3 1 1. 1' 5 3 X' 1 I 1 1 1 L Q? of Q- 1 1 1 1 1 1 'DX AAAAA Aaron, Denise 436 Aaron, Kimberly 464 Abitz, Sonja 404 Abraham, Deborah 30, 53, 46, 404, 464 Abraham, Jerry 48, 42, 60, 404 Abraham, Kristie 53, 89, 450 Adams, Mary 450 Ady, Rory 450 Ainsworth, Tyler 464 Alefaio, lsaako 464 Alefaio, Malinda 450 Alefaio, Mike 68, 69, 450 Alexander, Jason 428 Alexander, Marnie 450 Allen, Derek 464 Allred, Cory 428 Allred, Jaimee 64, 65, 66, 436 Almeda, Laura 404 Almeda, Madelen 436 Alvarez, Ramon 23, 404 Anaya, Consuelo 464 An, Chantha 464 Anderson, Charlotte 66, 436 Anderson, John 53, 436 Anderson, Naomi 28, 38, 56, 448, 450 anderson, Suzanne 450, 460 Andrew, Jeffrey 436 Angel, Daniel 450 Anthis, William 464 Armstrong, Alyssa 459 Arnot, Gina 436 Arner, Patricia 34, 35, 66, 434, 436 Arntzen, Jason 450 Arrants, Cathy 428 Arrants, Rita 35, 436 Auxier, Sabrina 53, 464 Ayers, Harold 70, 464 Baggett, Christina 53, 436 Bailey, Clifford 23, 54, 436 Bailey, Marc 450 Bailey, Maureen 404 Baker, Joseph 404 Baker, Kevin 404 Banuelos, Danny 464 Barbatto, F. David 446 Barkley, Diane 66, 404 Barnett, Serena 53, 464, 475 Barqumes, Alexander 436 Barrett, Andy 404 Barrett, Susan 53, 92, 436 Barron, Barbara 34, 404 Baxter ll, Donald 464 Bea, John 450 Becker, Tammy 404 Beisel, Anthony 404 Beisel, Karen 460 Belcher, Christa 402, 405 Beldon, Lenna Beleciks, Julie 58 Bell, Nicole 450 Bennett, Dawn 54, 405 Benshoof, David 436 Benshoof, Monica 450 Bent, Brian 27, 460 Berfield, Kelsey 53, 450 Berfield, Scott 52, 53, 450 Berg, Rhonda 405 Berger, Lori 54, 450 Bergeron, Neal 460 Bergeson, Jeffrey 54, 464 Berglund, John 428 Berryhill, Cheryl 28, 33, 436 Besecker, Thomas 52, 53, 64, 65, 405 498 Index Beslow, Kimberly 405 Betts, Jennifer 46, 405 Bilbery, Mary 436 Bishop, Derek 27, 38, 450 Bistram, Arnelle 53, 436 Blackstock, Walter 27, 464 Blair, Nicolle 460 Blakely, Jeffery 24, 42, 48, 405 Blancaflor, Gina 70, 434, 436 Blankenship, Dianna 464 Blann, Deanna 436 Boehm, Daylene 32, 33, 44, 446 Bolbrinker, lnke 35, 46, 47, 53, 436 Boness, Ruth 450 Bonus, Robby 8, 73, 436 Borodenko, Anna 53 Borodenko, Ewa 464 Bosteder, Darren 436 Botello, Antonette 30, 464 Bouchard, Joseph 450 Bouchard, Tina 427 Bouiet, Jolee 436 Bourgogne, Sean 446 Bouton, Tami 436 Braid, Julia 405, 426 Brandsrud, Jonathan 450, 464 Bredesen, Carrie 464 Breed, Daniel 27, 464 Bremer, David 75, 450 Briola, Christine 428 Briola, Kim 446 Brock, Anthony 405 Brower, Sandra 405 Brown, Deborah 405 Brown, Henry 27, 464 Brown, Bececca 66, 72, 436 Brown, Robert 460 Bruhn, Andrew 450 Brunette, Jamie 450 Brunson, Marc 436 Buck, Aaron 450 Budvill, Gerald 46, 29, 52, 53, 65, 405, 443 Buehler, Dennis 450 Bui, Kiet 406 Bui, Viet 450 Bunn, Claire 42, 450 Bunn, Terry 27, 436 Burger, Jody 428 Burke, Elizabeth 66, 77, 402, 406 Burnett, Loretta 52, 53, 406 Burtch, Cindy 402, 406, 425 Bushaw, Travis 406 Butler, Regina 428 Byers, Jesse 93, 446 CCC!! Cain, Corrina 450 Cain, Sherry 436 Caldwell, Laurtinee 436 Campbell, Kenneth 450 Campos, Jennifer 436 Carey, Shawna 428 Carleton, Kenneth 4, 406 Carlile, Niccole 46, 406 Carlisle, Connie 83, 450 Carlson, Robert 436 Caros, Charmaine 436 Caros, Jason 27, 464 Carson, Victoria 44, 45, 93, 406 Carstensen, .lllichele 54, 55, 406 Case, Shane Christian 48, 460 Cass, Darcy 33, 44, 406 Cass, Jeana 66, 436 Castro, Sebastian 23, 450 Cays, Robert 454 Champion, Tanya 407 Chang, Bao 73, 436 Chang, Mi 66, 428 Chang, Pang 454 Chapa, Jose 87, 428 Chau, Cuong 454 Chau, Quoc 428 Chavez, Daniele 54 Chesterfield, Damon 27, 475 Chesterfield, Kilian 27, 475 Chhay, Vanny 460 Chhom, Chandara 436 Chhom, Touch 436 Childs, Rachel 53, 436 Chin, Rech 436 Ching, Luana 34, 35, 450 Cho, Patty 29, 59, 66, 72, 405, 407 Cho, Victor 450 Choi, Yun 43, 450 Chon, Kyong 464 Chot, Nan 93 Chot, Ry 407 Christensen, Cheri 454 Christoph, Bart 446 Chum, Luch 436 Chung, lnkyu 437 Clark, Stephen 5, 407 Clough, Sherrie 428 Colby, Scott 27, 465 Colello, George 8, 29, 42, 407, 428 Colello, Loren 5, 29, 407, 425 Coleman, Brett 38, 437 Coleman, Brooks 465 Coltrane, Rebecca 53, 454 Comfort, Jenny 34, 454 Conley, Bonnie 44, 46, 56, 66, 407, 444 Conley, William 54, 82, 437 Conner, Kelli 446 Contreras, Teresa 53, 465 Cooper, Donald 27, 70, 407 Cooper, Michelle 58, 465 Corey, Dianne 407 Cortz, Tantillo 460 Corsack, William 65, 428 Coston, Brad 454 Cottingham, Kari 407 Coutcher, Anthony 408 Couch, Kristina 454 Cox, Clifford 74, 454 Crawford, Marcus 437 Crews, Christopher 408 Crisp, Jackie 428 Croffut, Kim 87, 408 Croissant, Henry 465 Cromwell, Brian 54, 465 Crouse, Sherri 3, 28, 33, 408 Crownover, Alan 408 Crump, Latricia 437 Cruson, Jeffery 475 Cruson, Kelly 428 Cruz, Arlene 465 Cruz, Kevin 428 Culbert, Denise 44, 53, 54, 55, 408 Cunningham, Sean 27, 92, 465 Currah, Troy 408 Curtin, Keri 30, 45, 454 Curtis, Sean 408 Curtin, Todd 465 Curtiss, Kimberly 465 Dahlke, Jodi 465 Dahlke, Patrick 428 Dany, Yong 38, 446 Danielson, James 45, 408 Davis, Jon 454 Davis, Melinda 403, 408 DeBiase, Jeffery 437 DeBiase, Matthew 53, 454 DeJong, Michael 437 Delacruz, Shane 27, 48, 465 DeLaCruz, Tonya 3, 68, 69, 437 Deleiciks, Julie 460 De Leon, Tracy 475 DeLosReyes, Rica 465 Dengerud, Susie 408 Dennison, Jeffrey 92, 437 Denton, Michael 454 Dequereco, Shawn 465 Deridder, Ronald 54, 454 Dewitt, Rachel 30, 454 Dewitt, Robert 437 Diaz, Lyda 3, 7, 34, 402, 408, 445 Dickerson, Dale 454 Dickerson, Deanna 9, 454 Dickson, Timothy 54, 409 Djurey, Juilf 409 Doan, Hue 475 Doan, Phung 437 Doan, Phuoc 54 Doerflinger, Michelle 454 Doerner, Brenda 54, 454 Doerschel, Marc 465 Doeurk, Seak 465 Dom, Som 465 Donner, Jason 454 Donoso, Cristian 437 Dorry, Floyd 27, 38, 39, 437 Do, Trung 437 Drummond, Matthew 437 Du, Chinh 446 Du, Hao 465 Du, Phu 454 Duffielcl, Dusti 465 Duncan, Blythe 59, 409 Duncan, Elizabeth 465 Duncan, Shelly 437 Duong, Phonkeo 465 Duong, Viluane 428 Dupler, Wendy 46, 47, 448, 454 Duran, Charlene 465 Duran, Terri 44, 409 Durfee, Eric 437 Dy, Heng 454 Dye, Marc 42, 454 Dyer, Joanne 73, 409 Dyke, Janelle 28, 30, 465 Eads, Lance 54, 454 Ear, Saovry 460 Earp, Sharlet 437 Eaton, Tammy 30, 454 Ebey, Vince 437 Edwards, Jason 65, 428 Eggers, Lance 428 Eggers, Tracy 54, 437 Eidem, Jonathon 475 Ekdahl, Jennifer 454 Elkins, Tamra 48, 58, 65, 66, 76, 437 Elliott, Shane 452 Ellison, Rebecca 465 Emery, Jeffery 409 Emmick, Robert 437 Erickson, Kasha 452 Ervin, Lisa 452 Ervin, Ronald 428 Eshom, Christina 465 Espenlaub, Julia 437 Evanger, Timothy 460 Evans, Paul 27, 475 Evenson, Lisa 465 Evetts, Wesley 475 Evje, John 53, 4532 Ewings, Maria 52, 58, 452 Fabel, Katherine 452 Fairweather, Todd 23, 38, 57, 465 Fait, Robin 33, 466 Fancher, Michael 452 Farris, Melissa 437 Farsovitch, Daniel 437 Fast, Susanne 452 Fatland, Kim 452 Favreau, Todd 466 Fellhouer, Morie 438 Ferguson, Adam 27, 475 Ferry, Christopher 466 Ferry, Robert 452 Fischer, Jamie 409 Fitch, Danita 46, 88, 409 Fianary, Derek 409 Fleming, Bobbi 438 Flick, Melissa 53, 438 Flowers, Laura 438 Flynn, Anthony 452 Flynn, Daniel 27, 38, 438 Flynn, Troy 3, 438 Foley, Doreen 452 Ford, James 54, 438 Howard, Fordham, Debra 152 Forgey, Teresa 152 Frame, Miles 23, 41, 175 Francis, Tammy 152 Francis, Trina 166 Frank, Dan 152 Frank, Dennis 166 Frank, Julie 166 Frank, Kellie 152 Frank, Michael 138 Frazier, Deidra 68, 69, 160 Freed, Heather 30, 31, 46, 152 Freist, Brian 160 Frisvold, Olin 152 Frounfelter, Patty 138 Frounfelter, Regina 152 Frum, Jeannette 166 Fualii, Manuel 152 Fulton, Lori 109 Fuqua, Tamara 138 Gaines, Judith 61, 109 Gallatin, Misti 152 Gamache, Cheryl 53, 166 Gambill, Daniel 138 Gambill, Douglas 109 Ganong, Carolyn 110 Ganz, Edward 42, 58, 152 Garner, Ronnell 160 Gartner, Gabriel 175 Garza, Clyde 166 Garca, Roberto 29, 110, 117, 39 Geddert, Clarence 160 Geer, Debra 73, 127 Gerde, Gary 128 Gerde, Laura 175 Gibbs, Brenda 128 Gibson, Shelli 166 Gilbert, Sean 138 Gilbertson, Lori 54, 152 Gilbertson, Melissa 110 Gipson, Michael 27, 138 Glasper, Derrick 3, 8, 24, 27, 42, 138 Gleason, Timothy 128 Glen, Albert 152 Godsey, Jamie 27, 152 Goering, Kerry 110 Goforth, Jessica 152 Gomez, Angela 46, 53, 152 Gomez, Anthony 138 Goms, Shawn 166 Gongora, Christine 92, 146 Goodman, Jeffery 175 Goodman, Michelle 138 Goranson, Kelly 110 Graddon, Sharon 35, 54, 152 Graham, Danny 110 Graham, Laura 166 Grant, Arnold 166 Graupman, Mark 166 Green, Jody 110 Greiner, Aaron 166 Greiner, Keith 110 Grondin, Gary 146 Grout, Coleen 33, 66, 134, 138 Grout, Cori 14, 33, 110 Grove, Daniel 87, 138 Guerrero, Laura 76, 166 Guerrero, Theresa 152 Guilmet, Jody 166 Gulin, Ryan 25, 27, 135, 138 Gullickson, Steven 8, 21, 73, 134, 135, 138 Gushwa, Shane 166 Haag, Darren 38, 138 Hale, Jennifer 48, 58, 65, 66, 67, 73, 76, 134, 138 Hale, Scott 110 Halstead, Brian 138 Halverson, Sharon 110 Halverson, Tara 53, 138 Hamilton, Michael 166 Hammond, Marquel 162, 166 Hammond, Scott 89, 110 Han, Yu Sun 66, 70, 71, 73, 138 Handran, Joel 146 Hanley, Tammy 138 Hanson, Kari 54, 152 Hanson, Michael 110 Hardie, Jack 53, 175 Harmon, Candi 128 Harrington, Ronald 146, 147 Harshman, Heather Marie 166 Harshman, Michael 166 Hartzell, Tammy 166 Hassler, Sherrie 110 Haugen, Debbie 146 Hawkins, Darren 43, 152 Hawkins, Lance 139 Hawks, Selena 54, 167 Hayes, Romaun 14, 42, 43, 128 Haymond, April 110 Headley, Derrek 153 Healy, Kenneth 41, 139, 147 Hedington, Rachelle 167 Hein, Clarence 175 Heinsch, Derek 175 Helbacka, Christopher 139 Helmbrecht, Leatta 167 Helmbrecht, Scott 110 Henderson, Jeff 153 Heng, Oeun 153 Hennesy, Mary 139 Henniger, Louanne 58, 153 Henry, Scott 153 Her, Thao 110 Hermanson, Lisa 53, 139 Hernandez, Ernest 27, 153 Hernandez, Shelley 52, 53, 110 Herren, Jennifer 146 Hertzberg, Robert 23, 153 Higgins, Kevin 175 Hillquist, Donald 139 Hillyard, Forrest 27, 52, 53, 153 lacolucci, Christine 128 lbale, Benjamin 27, 148, 153 Imus, Arlyce 175 lnsixiengmay, Nivath 139 lnsley, Jason 139 Irvin, Michael 61, 128 Irwin, Jay 106, 112 35555 Jackson, Elizabeth 14, 53, 66, 84, 106, 102, 112 Jackson, William 54, 153 Jacquez, Carleen 112 Jaeger, Carrie 112 James, Thomas 139 Jankowoski, Richard 175 Jansen, Tamara 167 Jennings, Laura 139 Jennings, Shawn 167 Jensen, Karma 8, 56, 64, 65, 100, 153 Johnny, Ramona 153 Johnson, Bob 23, 153 Johnson, Brandy 153 Johnson, John 167 Johnson Jon Paul 27, 43, 153 Johnson Marissa Johnson, Patricia 167 Johnson, Stephanie 12, 29, 32, 33, 44, 109, 112 Johnson, Douglas 24, 27, 64, 65, 112 Jolley, Tony 139 Jones, Barbara 53, 153 Jones, Jayne 30, 54, 153 167 Hillyard, Maybry 30, 45, 53, 72, 153 Hing, Minea 128 Hinton, Erica 45, 153 Hoang, Lam 167 Hoang, Minh Chau 146 Hoang, Monica 128 Hoang, Quang Van 160 Hoang, Tien Luc Ba 153 Hoefer, Randal 167 Jones, Taj Jorgenson, Brett 128 Jorgensen Eric 23, 153 Jorgenson Keith 167 Jorgensen Teresa 61, 112 Jorgensen, Tina 153 Jorgensen Travis 167 Joseph, Donald 153 Joung, Shin 167 Joung, So Nyun 31, 53, 153 Joung, Sung 139 Hoeglund, Jennifer 16, 111, 88 Hoen, Marcy 139 Hof, Robin 66, 139 Hofmeister, Debbie 167 Hofmeister, Donna 167 Hofmeister, Ricky 139 Hogue, Tamera 33, 139, 147 Hoke, Rhonda 128 Holder, Chris 167 Hong, Sun Mi Cindy 30, 46, 58, 153 Hook, Daniel 24, 25, 27, 38, 52, 53, 111, 147 Hoover, Tanja 35, 54, 59, 93, 153 Horne, Cathy 139 Hortman, Melvin 175 Houston, Aundre 5, 26, 27, 111 Houston, DeVonne 27, 175 Houston, Ernest 153 Houston, Mario 14, 27, 146 Timothy 160 Hoyt, Alicia 92, 153 Hoyt, Juli 35, 128 Huffaker, Angela 9, 153 Hughes, Erin 35, 46, 111 Humiston, Randolph 175 Humiston, Richard 175 Humphreys, Catherine 139 Humphreys, Cheri 139 Hunt, Rachel 146 Hutchings, Suzette 8, 14, 16, 18, 66, 84,111, 117 Jue, Brandon Douglas 139 Julson, Karen 139 Junell, Shawn 65, 175 Kallberg, Keith 153 Kamarainen, Brooke 35, 167 Kano, Christina 11, 19, 66, 112, 1 16 Kays, Graham 15, 40, 41, 56, 66, 84, 112 ' Kazmirski, Steven 54, 153 Keane, Anthony 27, 54, 167 Kearney, Anthony 139 Kearney, James 167 Kelly, Mike 153 Kemble, Jody 139 Kennealy, Catherine 175 Kennealy, Edith 146 Kennedy, Lisa 175 Kenyon, Heather 53, 139 Keo, Sokha 139 Kershner, Alan 112 Kettlewell, Greg 160 Kibbie, Diane 53, 167 Kibbie, Erika 53, 154 Kiesel, William 146 Kilstrorn, Curt 27, 154 Kilstrom, Kevin 23, 66, 112, 122, Kim, Kyeong Su 27, 139 Kim, Myong Yun 139 Kim, Timothy 167 Kinerk, Karl 27, 135, 140 King, Janean 175 King, Kimberley 113 Kitson, Greggory 160 Kittleson, Christopher 168 Klein, Robert 41, 154 Klok, Moeurt 140 Kmieciak, Kenny 154 Kmieciak, Kevin 154 Knapp, Dana 140 Knapp, Tracy 44, 113 Knollmeyer, Danny 27, 65, 128 Knutson, Kriselle 53, 168 Kong, Pharin 168 Kong, Savannavin 175 Kong, Savannavy 154 Korakis, Sherri 140 Kristek, Sean 113 Krogstadt, Heather 168 Krugel, Michael 146 Kuehn, Jordan 23, 41, 66, 113 Kuhnau, Judy 168 Kulczyk, Kimberly 113 Kuxhouse, Daryl 140 Kwak, Nohung 27, 140 Kwon, Hui Choi 66, 140 Kwong, Mi Chung 66, 128 Kwon, Mi Kyong 113 LLLLL LaFontaine, Jeff 168 LaGarce, Steve 160 Lai, Dan 113 Lai, Duyen My 168 Lam, Kiet 128 Lamb, Valeria 65, 168 Lambert, Paula 140 Lamp, Richard 92, 168 Landin, Renee 154 Langsy, Vaychay 113 Lanier, James 140 Lapins, Stacy 53, 154 Lapp, Joe 93, 154 Laronge, Sharlyn 113 Larson, Kelly 113 LaSalle, Ronda 103, 113 Lau, Kimberliann 54, 168 Lauer, Michael 160 Laughlin, Corinna 154 Laughlin, Maria 154 Lavery, Aaron 140 Lavielle, Michael 52, 53, 113 Lavinthal, Aimee 160 LaViolette, Francine 66, 140 Law, Amy 53, 168 Law, Mandi 154 Lawson, Michael 175 Lawson, Ryan 114 Lay, Heap 146 Lay, Houn 146 Layton, Dyan 103, 114 Lazenby, Clyde 27, 114 Le, Thuy Thi 93, 114, 118 Le, Tuan 154 Lee, Chang 6, 58, 154 Lee, Dong 58, 168 Lee, Eun Hui 66, 73, 114 Lee, Ho Jin 7, 8, 14, 19, 112, 114, 128 Lee, Koo Won 168 Huynh, Hung Quoc 66, 111 Huynh, Phuong Kim 59, 153 Huynh, Thanh 15, 111 Huynh, Thuy 160 Huynh, Truong Quoc 85, 111 126 Kim, Eun-Ji 154 Kim, Heeyung 154 Kim, Hui-Seun 146 Kim, Hyun Joo 167 Lee, Moua Chee 146 Lee, Soung 73, 140 Leetch, Jaime 140 Lefebvre, Adam 53, 154 Lehmann, Brian 58, 168, 175 Leifi, Ana 45, 168, 175 Lemen, Matthew 53, 168 Lemm, John 42, 114 Leng, Peo 66, 114 Leonard, Todd 54, 168 Lesnick, Lesha 114 Lettic, Shawn 146 Lewis, Dalene 128 Lewis, Paul 168 Lewis, Tonya 53 index 199 Lillehaug, Cynthia 444 Lim, Byeong Min 27, 468 Lim, Chong Hue 54, 454 Lim, Seung Hui 58, 440 Lim Lim , Sokheng 468, 475 , Yu Kyeong 440 Limchantha, Ah 428 Lindell, Daniel 468 Xuan Huong 456 Miller, Lindell, Shawn 44, 445 Lindley, Dennis 460 Lindstrom, Douglas 440 Lisowski, Christine 445, 59 Little, Bradley 27, 43, 454 Lively, Michael 460 Livermore, Brett 54, 468 Logn. Sukhonthi 454 Logn, Sukonthia 468 Lohman, Miguel 445 Lohman, Susan 33, 468 Longley. Jeffery 445 Lord, Matthew 468 Lott, Veronica 440 Lowe, Trelanda 454 Lu. Khanh Du 469 Lu, My Thi 440 Lu, Van Cam 93, 440 Luangthep, Norasaek 454 Lucero, Estrellita 54, 454 Lucero, Eugene 445 Lucien, M. Toure 53, 469 Ludington, Elizabeth 454 Lui, Tom 38, 440 Lull, Brian 469 Lund, Michelle 30. 45, 54, 469 Lund, Terisa 475 Lund, Tiffani 45, 469 Lundeen, Kenneth 440 Lundeen, Kevin 3, 440 Lundauist, Eric 428 Luke, Sabrine 57, 454 Lukinich, Brian 454 Luong, Thanh 445 Luong, Vi Chanh 440 Luu, Nga 475 ' Luy, Rann 475 Luy, Sot 469 Ly, Trach 445 Ly,,Tran 454 Lybecker, Erica 34, 35, 66, 440 Lynch, D. Clint 460 Macias, Gina 3, 33, 45, 469 Maciolek, Stanley 454 Mack, Cynthia 30, 469 Mack. Gregg 460 Mack, Theodore 440 Mack, Thu Thuy 440 Mackey, Laurie 454 Maes, Bennie 444 Mage, Heidi 454 Magee, Derrin 23, 444 Mai, Kim Van 454 Mai, Thanh 428 Maisey, D. Glen 444 Maisey, Jennifer 54, 70, 469 Mall, Ghazala 469 Malo, Malo Jr. 446 Mallock, Elizabeth 73, 88, 445 Mallock, Mary 72, 454 Mam, Touch 444 Man, Channara 454 Mao, Samoth 444 Marble, Timothy 23, 46, 469 Marcum, Bruce 445 Marcum, Robin 92, 444 Markham, Jason 455 Markholt, John 444 Marlowe, Tamra 445 Marauardt, John 444 Marter, Anthony 455 Martin, Paulette 455 Martinez, Tawana 475 Marx, David 455 Marx, Rachel 446 Masaniai, Faamomoi 4, 27, 446 Mascarenas, David 460 Mason, Chad 455 200 index Mathews, William 428 Matson, Donald 446 Matthias, Daniel 22, 23, 444 Matthiesen, Scott 27, 446 Mattson, Angela 462, 469 Mattson, Pamela 462, 469 Mau, Phauv 469 May, Larry 27, 52, 53, 455 Mayer, Russell 469 Mcafee, Sharron 469 McBride, Steven 446 McCabe, Richard 70, 74, 444 McCaffety, Fred 428 McClendon, Ronald 43, 444 McCrea, timothy 45, 38, 446 McElroy, Kelly 23, 54, 446 McDougall, shane 53, 455 McFarlane, David 444 McGeough, Dominic 428 McGuire, Brian 469 McKay, Leslie 400, 444 McKee, Catherine 34, 35, 455 469 McKivor, Kelly 70, 74, 428 McLaren, Paige 446 McLaughlin, Cheyenne 455 McLaughlin, Justin 469 McLean, John 455 McNeary, Michael 446 McSwan, Paige 53, 455 Meehan, Carrie 455 Meier, Jennifer 59, 444 Men, Chea 460 Men, Yen 446 Mendoza, Anita Mendoza, Emiliano 469 Merrick, Kellie 45, 76, 444 Merry, Jesse 444 Mersman, Jeffrey 444 Messall. Rosean 30, 34, 444 Metz, Alan 43, 54, 455 Metzger, Cynthia 455 Mevis, David 444 Michalek, Sean 54, 455 Mielke, Scott 444 Milbradt, Bryan 455 1 Munro, Phyllis 475 Murphy, Ronald 87, 428 Murphy, Shelby 45, 65, 402, 447 Murphy, Tabitha 53, 442 Nam, Eunice Hee 3, 30, 58, 455 Nong, Noy 455 Nazemi, Yazdi Amir 48, 54, 442 Neang, Vanna 470 Nease, Gregory 460 Neighbours, Tammy 470 Nelson, Bradly 5, 448 Nelson, Brook 88, 455 Nelson, Shellie 70, 475 Nester, Suzanne 44, 48, 32, 33, 46, 47, 448 Neuhalfen, Shanda 54, 455 Ngeth, Saorith 455 Ngor, Botumrath 86, 448 Ngor, Nearyrath 455 Ngor, Sambath 442 Nguon, Siha 470 Palmer, Jensine 53, 449 Palmer, Jody 44, 85, 456 Palmer, Selene 449 Pardee, Patrick 54, 442 Park, Andrea 460 Park, Brandon 474 Park, Young Sook 446 Parker, Brett 460 Parkinson, Tracy 53, 456 Patereau, Celeste 442 Patrick, James 24, 27, 442 Paul, Jared 65, 475 Paulk, Allen 475 Paulson, Michelle 54, 456 Paulson, Roxanne 446 Pauza, Artemiza 58, 93. 456 Peck, Tara 442 Peckenpaugh, Bob 460 Peltier, Clifford 460 Pennington, Jeffery 442 Penor, Stacy 3, 474 Penwell, John 27, 38, 442 Perantie. Jeff 442 Perkins, Kerman 59, 65, 442 Perkins, Sam 38, 440, 449 Nguyen Christina 475 Nguyen Chuang Huy 470 Nguyen Duy Minh 470 Nguyen, Hao Van 448 Nguyen, Hoa Ngoc 442 Nguyen, Hoang 455 Nguyen Hung Duc 475 Nguyen Nguyen Hung Thi 470 kim Nga ao, 118 Nguyen Lien 455 Nguyen Ngoc 455 Nguyen, Ri Van 470 Nguyen, Ron Thi 455 Nguyen, Tai 442 Nguyen Thuc 475 Nguyen Thuy 66, 448 Nguyen Vu Nguyen Xoa Thi 456 Nguyen, Perlich, James 443 Perlich, Richard 456 Personett, Derek 44, 474 Pesicka, Tia 456 Peters, Patricia 46, 427 Peters, Robert 443 Peterson Brian 54, 456 Peterson Cari 449 Peterson, Dylan 475 Peterson Heather 456 Peterson, Jerry 449 Pham, Erik 66, 443 Pham, Paul 443 Pham, Vinh 475 Phan, Han 474 Phan, Huong Lan 449 Phan, Mai 443 Miller, Craig 469 Miller, Eileen 53, 469 Miller, Esther 444 Miller, Gary Allen 48, 49. 70, 408, 446 Miller, Harold 38, 444 Miller, Miller, James'400, 455 Kent 470 Miller, Larina 444 Miller, Oscar 446, 428 Sean 60, 446 Millikan, Sarah 470 Mills, Denise 428 Mills, Holly 447 Mills, James 444 Milton, Daniel 27, 38, 66, 85, 409, 447 Mironl, Roger 44, 455 Mitchell, Rashied 444 Mock, Jeremy 27, 470 Moeung, Sokha 455 Mohr, Tracey 470 Montgomery, Kristen 455 Moore, Raymond 447 Moore, Todd 44, 470 Moorehead, Cheryl 440, 428 Moorehead, Joe 444 Morgan, Jerrery 447, 427 Morgan, Jennifer 470 Morgan, Karri 45, 442 Morgan, Kyle 442 Morgan, Michelle 470 Morris Anthony 4 47 Morris Clystina 427 Morris, John 23, 442 Morris, Mary 455 Morris, Scott 27, 470 Morrison, Allen 60, 428 Morrison, Karla 455 Morrow, Todd 66, 444, 447 Mose, Maria 44, 447 Motley, John 53, 447 Moushey. Tammy 470 Mulanax, Larry 447 Muncy, Carol 447 Munoz, Eddie 38, 428 4 Nikolaisen, Wayne 456 Nisley, Brian 27, 470 Nisley, Cindy 470 Nisley, Wendy 35, 470 Noel, Todd 23, 442 Nokleby, Susie 470 Nold, Erin 456 Nop, Sopheap 442 Nunez, Randy 23, 442 Ny, Phat 475 Ny, Phoeup 446 Nygren, Mike 46, 470 Nyland, Karalee 442 O'Brien, Christopher 442, 470 O'Brian, Shannon 58 O'Brian, Timothy 456 O'Donnell, Kimberly 46, 470 Odegard, Wendy 474 Oehler, Jason 442 Oh, ral Suek 27, 448, 460 Oliver, Christopher 442 Olsen, Jennifer 8, 40, 53, 54, 448 Olsen, Andrea 474 Ong, Song Thanh 475 Oostmeyer, Catherine 46, 446 Ortega, Peter 29, 42, 43, 428 Ostrom, Michelle 33, 54, 456 O'Sullivan, Donovon 442 Ott. Kyle 66. 449 Ottenberg, Brandon 475 Otto, Andrea 474 Ou, Rasmy 449 Ou, Saravy 474 Ouk, Sokha 474 Owen, Jonathan 40.54, 442 - Owens, Jeffery 442 Palkowski, Charmaine 456 Phimboun, Chukit 428 Phimphilavong, Vilay 460 Phipps, Melissa 449 Phipps, Roy 27, 53, 474 Phung, Phuong 46, 66, 85, 448, 449 Piercey. Aaron 456 Pigg, Kevin 27, 54, 456 Pigg, Michelle 474 Pigg, Raymond 27, 443 Pike, Anna 456 Pimentel, Lycian 449 Pinder, Candice Sherrie 53, 456 Pizzitola, Monique 46, 48, 52, 443 447 Plane, Dorene 474 Papal, Ahmad 428 Papal, Fakhria 443 Porras, Leo 5, 29, 38, 39, 52, 446, 4 49 Porter, Dale 456 Posada, Alex 446 Post, Jeannette 449 Post, Marcus 474 Potter, Heidi 35, 53, 456 Potter, Matthew 475 Potter, Shawna 35, 474 Powell, James 474 Preder, Cory 456 Prehm, Shawna 35, 54. 474 Pressley, Carsha 3, 45, 474 Prince, Lisa 34, 44, 82, 443 Pritchard, Wendy 58, 456 Prophet, Gwen 474 Proszek, Danette 28, 34, 46, 66, 76, 77, 443, 449 Pruitt, David 456 Pulfrey, Gregory 27, 474 Pulfrey, Kathleen 52, 53, 449 Pullman, David 443 Pulsifer, Julia 54, 70, 74, 456 Pulsifer, Kelly 54, 55, 66, 443 Ramsey, Eugene 474 Rasmussen, Michelle 474 Raught, Robert 143 Read, Shanan 53, 171 Redden, Stephen 143 Redmond, Lauren 175 Regal, Ailee 143 Regal, Heather 171 Reichlin, Terri 11, 122 Reindel, Stacey 156 Renick, David 38, 175 Responte, John 24, 27, 104, , 2 Reggad, Douglas 146 Reynolds, Donna 33, 44, 53, 143 Rhoads, Ryan 175 Rich, Mikele 33, 45, 143 Richards, Leonard 171 Richards, Michelle 53, 171 Richards, Stephan 175 Richards, William 41, 143 Richardson, Jacquelyn 30, 162, 171 Richardson, Kevin 4, 122 Richardson, Monty 53, 143 Richardson, Spencer 122 Richardson, Tina 53, 160 Richter, Karin 58, 93, 156 Riewald, Ronda 143 Riley, Joseph 41, 54, 55, 143 Ritenour, Robert 122 Rivera, Charles 23, 156 Robbins, Cari 122 Roberts, Teresa 68, 143 Robinson, Brian 122 Robinson, Destry 146 Robinson, Lori 156 Rodriquez, Joe 128 Rodriquez, Kevin 22, 23, 156 Rodriquez, Pamela 156 Roe, Pani 24, 25, 27, 122 Roeun, Kha 146 Rohrer, Jeffery 175 Romine, Ronald 54 Roney, Sean 53, 93, 156 Roaue, Arna 172 Ros, Chan 143 Rose, Shawna 143 Rosenthal, Anthony 54, 172 Rowe, James 128 Rowland, Jennifer 156 Rowley, Calene 54, 122 Rowley, Corrie 175 Royal, Pola 157 Ruda, Larry 157 Rue, Genevieve 35, 172 Ruiz, Angela 143 Ruiz, Nelson 172 Ruppeck, Bianca 53, 108, 123 Rushin, Del 75, 123 Russell, Kristy 33, 157 Ryan, Mike 23, 54, 123 Sacayanan, Michael 27, 172 Saechao, Jiem 128 Saechao, Jiem 87, 157 Saengkhamyong, Somsaath 175 Saldana, Adam 157 Salmasan, Roslyn 172 Sam, Christine 58, 143 Samphao, Nouath 172 Sample, Linda 128 Sams, Ted 27, 43, 157 San, Rann 66, 123 Sanborn, Erik 146 Sanchez, Cornelio 38, 128 Sanchez, Tricia 172 Sandell, Julie 144 Sanderson, Joyce 123 Sanderson, Ryan 27, 172 Sandoval, Charles 25, 27, 157 Sandoval, Jessica 172 Sargent, Daniel 157 Savereux, lan 172 Savereux, Steven 159 Sawyers, Alissa 172 Sawyers, Candace 172 Sawyers, Jason 2, 148, 157 Sceeles, Rob 123 Schaeffer, Jonnelle 54, 157 Schatz, Christopher 157 Scheeler, Barry 144 Scheifley, Ann 157 Schlag, Scott 41, 144 Schmitt, Jennifer 34, 35, 157 Schmitt, Kier 15, 56, 84, 123 Schneider, John 123 Schneider, Tina 46, 172 Schoen, Jim 172 Schoenbachler, Jeffery 27, 172 Schrader, Stefan 157 Schrock, Tressa 160 Schueller, Duane 48, 66, 144 Schuller, Bryan 43, 66, 144 Schwartz, Carol 128 Schwartz, Elizabeth 146 Schwartz, Thomas 160 Schwieger, Lyle 27, 38, 172 Scott, Chris 172 Sean, Nok 175 Seibel, Korrina 76, 144 Seiber, Michelle 53, 157 Sek, Kalyana 123 Sek, Sokuntheary 172 Sek, Somaly 157 Sellers, Eric 123 Sessler, Jerrod 123 Seydel, Danny 172 Shaffer, James 144 Shanefelt, Brock 175 Shannon, Christine 123 Shaug, Stephanie 53, 157 Shaw, Kelli 157 Shimanek, Stacey 93, 123 Shires, Christina 53, 65, 157 Shires, Christoper 172 Shires, Tommy 43, 53, 157 Shopbell, Danette 61, 112, 123 Shousky, Keith 157 Shuler, Kerry 175 Siem, Sal 157 Siev, Poheng 144 Siler, Jason 172 Sills, Sean 146 Silva, Bernardo 157 Silva, Luis 172 Sim-ieng, Theary 73, 77, 144 Simmons, Dean 124 Simmons, Kelsey 172 Simon, Craig 157 Simpson, Jalanda 46, 157 Simpson, Thomas 128 Singer, Eric 172 Sipe, Kelly 124 Sisavath, Pheng 172 Sitagata, Pesa 146 Sivertson, Chad 172 Six, Jay 27, 175 Slater, Alva 175 Slemko, Suzanne 48, 66, 76, 144 Sloan, Kristy Smallbeck, Sara 33, 45, 53, 172 Smith Carmen 172 Smith Cindy 93, 157 Smith Dawn 46, 157 Smith, Jenny 144 Smith, Julie 146 Smith, Lance 160 Smith, Latine 157 Smith, Lisa 65, 144 Smith, Mari-Lyn 54, 157 Smith, Patrick 14, 27, 175 Smith, Raymond 157 Smith Sheila 66, 124 Smith, Travis 172 Spafford, Jamie 53, 148, 157 Speer, Lisa 146 Spengler, Michelle 158 Sprinkel, Faunna 144 Stallman, Michael 42, 66 Standal, Shiloh 70, 144 Staub, David 144 Steely, Melinda 158 Steilling, Erica 31, 52, 66, 88, 144 Steinbach, Lisa 173 Steinbach, Randi 144 Stempniak, Tonja 173 Stevens, Robert 175 Stevenson, Jeff 124 Stewart, Brian 92, 93, 128 Stewart, David 160 Stewart, Jim 175 Stewart, Richard 144 Stewart, Susan 124 Stoneback, Mark 134, 144 Stoneback, Janel 12, 28, 32, 33, 124 Strand, Stephan 67, 148, 158 Strand, Stephanie 45, 158 Stratton, Troy 144 Streyle, Julie 124 Strong, Nancy 173 Struss, Erik 158 Stuller, Travis 135, 144 Sturgeon, Justin 173 Su, Cuong 173 Sullivan, Judy 144 Sun, Savoeun 158 Suos, Sophov 144 Swanson, Corey Allen 158 Swanson, Jennifer 146 Swanson, Samuel 2, 54, 144 Swartwood, Franklyn 146 Sweat, Anthony Carl 158 Swenson, Cecile 53, 100, 144 Swim, Mike Thomas 145 Swindle, Kimberly 124 Swindle, Michael Ray 175 Swindlehurst, Autumn 145 TTTTT Tabalbag, Antonio 128 Tagoai, Ana 173 Tagoai, Peni 146 Taing, Chhoy 145 Tamaela, Christina 2, 16, 145 Talley, Con 175 Taniguchi, David 7, 19, 48, 115, 124, 128 Taulaga, Duane 175 Taulaga, Vicki 160 Taylor, Karri Ann 145 Taylor, Todd Daniel 158 Teav, Veth 158 Terhune, Kenneth 158 Terpening, Vania 146 Teuber, Stanley 27, 158 Thach, Linh 175 Thaiy, Yen 158 Thomas, Aaron 173 Thomas, Carnot 29, 42, 66, 105, 125, 128 Thomas, Christine 5, 46, 83, 158 Thomas, Richard 145 Thomas, Robert 145 Thomas, Sean 41, 158 Traverso, Deana 145 Traverso, Nikki 173 Traynor, Kelly 145 Treto, Salvador 160 Tribble, Terrence 8, 145 Triplett, Kevin 53, 158 Tripp, Katherine 125 Trumble, Cynthia 145 Truong Truong Truong Truong Truong Truong Truong Anh 146 Chau 173 Chuong 66, 73, 146 Dung 128 Dun 125 Hoa 158 Kim 59, 173 Truong, Truong, Truong, , Lien 175 , Nhu 158 , Thuy 66, 73, 145 Tu, Phat 173 Tu, Xuan 158 Tucker, Kathy Tuliau, Tuliau, Tuliau, Tuliau, Alvina 136 Lepeti 45, 173 Mariah 146 Theresa 45, 160 Turturice, Michael 125 Tyler, Darcy 158 Ulrich, Corey 173 Unseth, Geron 27, 173 Upchurch, Karen 31, 145 Ure, Brent 158 VVVVV Valle, Vicki 126 Valliant, John 145 Smotherman, Bill 144 Snyder, Lisa 124 Snyder, Wayne 92, 124 Snyder, William 144 Soeung, Kea 23, 40, 41, 89, 124 Sok, Bunthan 124 Sok, Bunthoeun 124 Sok, Charlie 135, 144 Sok, Sophy 157 Sokoloski, Kevin 135 Som, Sary 128 Sorenson, Danna 172 Sorth, Vanny 172 Sothard, Kimberly 172 Soung, Bee 124 Soung, Lay 146 Southwick, Heidi 173 Thompson, Brian 160 Thompson, Brian 103, 125 Thompson, Christine 146 Thompson James 54, 158 ' Thompson Matthew 54, 173 Thompson, Paul 125 Thorlacius, Stacey 31, 44, 122, 125 Thornton, Leah Ann 53, 125 Tidwell, Christopher 93, 125 Togiai, Moesama 53, 68, 145 Tourtillott, Darbi 53, 145 Townsend, Michael 158 Tran, Hoa 160 Tran, Tam 173 Tran, Nga 125 Tran, Quyet 158 Van Court, Joseph 158 Van Nurden, Nickcoal 173 Vanbuskirk, Benny 27, 42, 145 Vandenberg, Jennifer 35, 45, 158 Vang, Ku 126 Vang, Sala 158 Vang, Xang 145 Vang, Zong 66, 145 Vangesen, Heidi 54, 59, 158 Vangesen, Jon 27, 126 Vannote, Juli 2, 145 Vansteenburgh, Marla 158 Vaughan, Gregory 175 Vaughn, Todd 173 Veith, Lia 173 Ven, Savoy 173 Ventura, Franklin 27, 173 Verraes, Anna 146 Veth, Voeun 86, 175 Vickery, Darren 128 Vigna, Frank 126 Vining, John 2, 59, 146 Vitek, Bob 128 Vu, Kim 145 Vuong, Lan 173 Vuong, Nga 145 WWWWW Wagar, Richard 158 Wakefield, Richard 158 Walbaum, Marylynn 33, 44, 45, 145 Walden, Elizabeth 93, 126 Walden, Kari 53, 92, 158 Walker, Anthony 38, 158 Walker, Peter 101, 127 Wallace, Dutch 174 Wallace, Robert 11, 41, 54, 159 Wallace, Shawn 159 Wallingford, Dawn 159 Wallis, Jim 128 Walters, Jason 159 Walter, Stacie 126 Wang, Kimberly 59, 126 index 201 Westwood, Tisha 33, 45, 474 Wanska, Jennifer 445 Ward, Charlotte 460 ' Ward, Tanya 474 Warga, Eric 445 Warren, Mark 54, 474 Watkings, Ian 459 Watkins, Richard 446 Watson, Willie 44, 446 Watts, Stephanie 53, 445 Waud, Andrea 474 Webb, Jennifer 475 Webster, Julie 53, 70, 445 Webster, Rochelle 53, 426 Weems, Kimberly 459 Weets, Douglas 27, 459 Weiss, Tina 474 Wentz, Stacy 445 Welling, Regina 474 Werner, Sonia 46, 474 Westerlung, Misilaita 38, 68, 69. 459 Wetzel, Christopher 460 Weymouth, Sherry 52, 53, 426 Wheaton, Dwight 27, 462, 474 White, Laurie 53, 70, 74, 474 White, Lori 53, 434, 445 Whitright, Scott 8, 44, 48, 49, 426. 428 Wienholz, Sunita 445 Wiggins, Kerry 93, 460 Wilbur, Cindy 446 Wilbur, Debra 459 Wilbur, Sherry 459 Wilkerson, Katie 445 Wilkerson, Kimberly 445 Wilkins, Kyle 460 Williams, James 428 Williams, Mark 44, 445 Williams, Stephanie 459 Williams, Tamara 53, 445 Wilson, Steven 446 Wilston, Daniel 38, 474 Winston, Kevin 27, 43, 459 Wippert, Kristin 445 Witt, Steve 427 Wolfe, Brandon 54, 445 Wolf, Mark 460 Womac, Vonda 53, 445 Woodbury, Tim 460 Worden, Michael 460 ACHVITIIS ASBfExecutive Council 48, 49 Wright, Tina 427 Yamada, Lisa 53, 459 Yang, Byeong 83, 445 Yang, Kyu 427 Yang, Lola 445 Yang, Ner 427 Yang Thomas 474 Yang Yunjeong 34, 53, 459 ve-m,'Je-udy 474 Yi, Kyong 474 vi, Sohyon 27, 474 Band 54, 55 Camp Waskowitz 80A Cheer 46, 47 Choir 52, 53 Debate 70, 74 Deca 64 Drama 54A FBLA 72, 73 Forester 62, 63 Formal Tolo 67A French Club 59 German Club 56, 57 Global Reach 74, 75 Grub Tolo 48, 49A Homecoming 28, 29 Honor Society 66, 67 Yi, Sohyon 30, 404, 462, 474 Yi, Sunny 400, 445 Yilek, Deanna 53, 459 Yim, Leang 459 Yim, Leng 474 Yocum, Gary 459 Yong, Sophany 474 Young, Heather 54, 427 Young, Robert 93, 427 Yun, Jim 459 Yusuff, Ahmad 445 Zahler, Brian 94, 475 Zar, Anastasia 44, 33, 38, 400, 459 Zar, Nicholas 27, 448, 459 Ziebert, Tamra 445 Ziegler, Donovan 43, 459 Zimnisky, Bradley 44, 459 lbakko 68, 69 Leadership Camp 49 Lip Synch 66A Musical 50A OSC 60 PAWS 50, 54 Pep Club 76, 77 Prom 68A, 69A Spanish Club 58 Timberlines 64, 65 SPORTS Baseball 62A, 63A Basketball, Boy's 42, 43 Basketball, Girl's 44, 45 Cross Country 22, 23 Football 24, 25, 26, 27 Gymnastics 46, 47 Soccer, Boy's 54A, 55A Soccer, Boy's 40, 44 Softball 60A, 64A Swimming, Boy's 40, 44 Swimming, Girl's 34, 35 Tennis 64A, 65A Track, Boy's 58A, 59A Track, Girl's 56A, 57A Volleyball 30, 34 Wrestling 38, 39 202 index OUI' OWU WIHQS Best ot Luck Your Senior Qtticers There comes ei time in our lives when we must take tiight and try O A partial 1986-87 annual staff: GOING UPSTAIRS - Cheryl Berryhill, Marylynn Walbaum, Mike Stallmah, Jerry Peter- son, Jordan Kuehn, Sheila Smith, Dianne Corey, Kathy Tripp, Jay Irwin, Erin Hughes. Julie Braid, Lauanne Hen- niger, Jamie Spafforcl, and Mr. Church. if W. ,ft ,M 'QW W V-aww -,993 M' L ...wif ff r 4? g me we X' -ll cw! ?, ff WJ:- Q' if ,r ,,, , W. ,F fa MW f s W 1 5' , 3, . f, ia- ,iw sw 4. 7 2 l EQ, milf-if V , Z ' - T 5f'4 7..w5 . ,, , ,,,, .- ,I ii ' ,, sa- MW ,. fi I f x Z K V ,,,,. , by A - f 2,5 . ' 3 r 1 f , , , i i i it ' Q ,, A tale of two editors- and their faithful followers It all started back in the summer of 1986. July, I think it was. Fearless flittle did they knowj editors Jordan and Julie and head photographer Jerry embarked on a jour- ney to Eastern Washington University, for a three day Jostens workshop. During their stay, Jordan and Julie discovered the immense gap between what each thought a yearbook should contain, and Jerry learned how to be a photographer lwhich he hadn't known beforej. Jordan also learned to like the Beatles. Arriving back in Seattle, J 8 J were anxious land frightenedj to begin the school year as the leaders of a group of thirteen rookies and only six veteran staff people. Jord was a little scared to speak in front of the class, so they were kind of left in the dark for a while. Our brave editors struggled in first period, trying to develop a ladder, theme, and cover. Great de- bate occured between Julie, Jordan, and Mr. Church, the advisor. They wanted s more catchy, contemporary theme for their book, and finally arrived at ln Motion Towards Success. It was developed quite well on the theme pages, but was lacking throughout the rest of the book. Maybe they'll do better next year with theme. Any- ways, going through the 85-86 ladder, J 8 J modeled the 86-87 ladder. They got a little tricky with the color section, and greatly expanded the academics coverage. With a rapidly approaching first deadline, Julie and Jord ironed out their differences and worked together. Deadlines came and went, and each lexcept for the December deadline when Julie took her infamous Brazilian vacation that left Jordan and Mr. Church on their ownj was a bit smoother than the previous one. Mr. Church, Jordan, and Jay came to school twice during winter break, to finish up senior memories and rock to A Reggae Christmas. When the year finally ended, many pressing questions were left unanswered. Will Jason 's aspirations to become a future editor be fulfilled? Will Erin ever meet deadlines on time? Will Jim show up for class? Will Jerry D. ever find his Pringle's? I don't know. It was quite a year. Jordan Kuehh EdiTor's ' , , g l ,,,, ff gm. 1, X . f s g, ill' Note 203 92 W ThroughouT The 4986-87 school yeor, Wolver- ines could be seen rooming The hollwoys before, during. ond dfTer edch school ddy. These sTu- denTs, eiTher knowingly or unknowingly, were in seorch of success. Some desired only To furTher Their currenT sociol sTdTus, some come To Toke ddvdnToge of The educoTiondl experience of- fered, dnd some showed up To poss The Time unTil grdduoTion or summer, whichever come firsT. Eoch of These reosons for being d Wolverine hdd Their own successful end. The wdy in which This end wos redched is where vorieTy come inTo The picTure. lvlony school evenTs ond closses were scheduled ThroughouT The yedr. The execuTive council closs which suceeded in displdying posi- Tive posTers ond ThoughTs during The yeor, ond The pride pins which could only be eorned Through o posiTive ocT disploying pride Towdrds Evergreen were included in These ocTiviTies. The conned food drive humilioTion ossembly, dnoTher evenT, inspired mony people To bring conned food ond cciused Evergreen To dchieve iT's seT godl of 'l,5OO cons. All in dll, The 4986-87 school yedr proved To be quiTe successful. By Erin Hughes v Cori GrouT mokes o volenTine for someone To cheer Them up. l - Senior HoJin Lee ond Sophomore Noomi An- derson soy goodbye To dnofher yeor, 204 Theme 4 Doug Weefs ond Scofl Berfield cosuolly soy goodbye To eoch olher ofler oholher yeor of school. Q Mike Lovielle demonslroles The successful woy To eol lunch in o hurry. fu, Mofiow Towards oucccss SeTTing godls for oneself is on irnporTdnT pdrf of becoming successful. By dchieving o seT godl, o person Tends To feel beTTer dbouT Themself ond The fufure. STudenTs dT Evergreen were seTTing ond oc- complishing godls dll Through The 4986-87 school yedr. Some of These godls included grdduoTing ds o senior, pdssing Thdf Tough English cldss, mdk- ing new friends, ond mony oThers. SeTTing ond ochieving These godls in high school prepdred rndny people for The ouTside world. IT olso gdve rnony d more posiTive ouflook. WiTh The help of o high school cdreer, mdny sTudenTs were prepdred To fdce The hdrd world or ci higher grdde wiTh confidence becduse They knew They could occomplish whof They hdd seT ouT To do. By Erin Hughes 4 Nick Zdr sells Tolo Tickefs during lunch whil Bryon Milbrdndf ond Ben lbdle wonder if The TickeTs hdve been boughf. 206 Theme 4 Jason Edwards acceprs an assignmenr frorn Mr. Myers. Q Roberf Young prepares To leave school aT The end of The day. 4 Curr Kwok and Cliff Bailey exchange each oTher's reporr cards To compare grades. Towards Success Theme 207 June 4987, o Time ThdT The seniors sold goodbye, odios, or cioo To Their old woy of life ond moved on To o new ond more chollenging oTmo- sphere. Some seniors mighT've been looking forwcird To This new ospecT eciger To do Their besT. Some moy hove grooned oT The ThoughT of en- Tering The world of compeTiTion, buT, To look for o senior who didn'T wonT To groduoTe would be o difficulT Tosk. IT probdbly would've cilso been quiTe hord To find d freshmon, soph- omore, or junior who didn'T desire To Toke o sTep up on The lodder of highschool ronking. Some sTudenTs mighT've consid- ered odvoncing To o higher grode d mcijor dccomplishmenT. This wos jus- Tifioble if one looked oT oil The Triols ond hord Times os memories ond looked oT oll The opporTuniTies os ledrning experiences. Life is full of memories ond leorning experiences. So, To oll The grciduoTing seniors, ond odvoncing undergroduoTes, good luck wiTh life. Moy your moTions To- wdrd success poy off. By Erin Hughes Cop ond gown: symbols for seniors soying forewell To high school ond greeTings To The world dheod of Them. fu, lfffolbu, Towards Success 208 Closing Theme l 5, ll X 3iJX 'WXf V KN , Ox ww f 9 Q ,ow fb E2 ,, ,CQ nj? oy Q? Q ix Qc9f9+03 g, Gay xp QQIQXQ' X . AQiiJ ,,35f96Lgy0QQQ fwooqsvpfbd 9 myjyo, E62 .QQ 04500340 622200 if ygopbiypz 000' 'Y Q ul QQ QL 'eb QQQUO sg Z 'f0E'ff lg ff 'L QF' 'YU , 1 0 ' Q 5. 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