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Renton, Washington editors: jane marsh judy allsopp karen allsopp . . . jean alspach ....... marilyn armbruster debbie carlson .... jill connot .... shari cramer , . . doug fawcett .. marci fulgham .. carol gifford . . . laura herman .... john hicks .... kylejanders ,... geri lesh .... ann longwell . . tracey mah .... caroline marsh . . nancy martinek . . . tami mckean .... lisa mennet ...... val munzlinger . . terri osborn .... melody podratz . , . jill robertson .... cathy roy .... terri sabine .. . debbie shear .... jim underbrink . . . bob wagner ...... sarah wolvin . . . photo essay ..., student life .... senior class . . . underclassmen . . . sports .....,.... leaders, faculty . . . advertising ...... Volume Vlll table ofcontents advisor: mr. allen Stover . , . .freshman class . . . .advertising . . . .activities ..........index . . . . . .advertising . . . .sophomore class . . .photographer .. . .copy editor .. . ...faculty . . .senior class . .....,.. sports ...........sports ... .freshman class .. . .copy editor . . . .senior class . . . .activities . . . . . .faculty . . . . . . .senior class ............activities . . . . .photo coordinator . . . . . . . . .junior class . . . .junior class . . . .junior class .. . .senior class ..........,...sales ............activities photographerfsports photographerfsports ................sales ...2 ....46 ....82 ...l38 ...I84 ,....206 . . .the dreamer Photo by Chris Watt the person who dares to imagine W4- ,wf + rf! 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I SBA Ticket Sales SBA Dance - 7 Jv Football- 8 9 ll l2 Lindbergh QM Home Boom Football-Kentridge PTSA Board 7:30 p.m. Elections QHJ l I 1 I4 JV Football- I5 X-Counlry-Auburn- I6 I7 Golf-Kennedy QAI 13 Football-Renotn 19 Kentridge QAJ Highlifle IAP Girls' Swimming-KM QAJ X'C0'mIIy PTSA Meeting 7:30 p,m, SBA Senate QHI SBA Pep Assembly - I I I 21 ' 22 . . 23 24 - - 25 X COUHUY' 26 JV Football- Golf-Mt. Ralnter lHj 4Jf7If2I1Vel:gfefUiH7 I Evergreen 'KM Football-Highline Renmntm vrilleylrall-lvleaslriwslaletxxl y GHIS Swlmmmg- my ln, Girls' Swimming-Renton LAJ Slaff MCCUUE Kennedy IH? SBA Dance - - - - - - K 'il 28 29 . . 30 Golf-Tyee QAJ 2 Q 3 iv p.,.,ll,all.Mr4 f'0'f'L'f'dbe'Sh IHI volleyball-xenlririge my Football-KM cHm g Rainier my SBA Semne Girls' Swimming- Hvmfwmmg Coronation Volleyball-Kennedy LHJ Evergreen KH, Assembly I - l - 5 lv Football-KM 6 G II'Re I IM 7 9 HOMECOMING I0 iAl g9l:QY5:I-IIl1AU.bUfn IHI Dept, Meeting 2:45 X Country-Tye? Homecoming Dance I - lr s l ming- F I- K d H PTSA Board 7.30 p.m. Highhne KH, Ovlbagqoegtglggjg Golf-l-liglrline tHl I2 JV Football- 13 Golf-KM QAI I4 I5 V011eybat1.ML Rennie, 16 X Country-Glacieri' 17 , VOIICYUHII-TYCC KHP A Kentridgeg Lind- Football-Evergreen Kennedy QAJ I I . SBA Senate Girls' Swimming- befgh IA! IAI Auburn lAj I9 JV Football-Evergreen 20 Gun-Glacier QM Zi 22 Golf-Auburn CHI 23 Veterans' Day 24 Fcotball-Auburn uh Volleyball-Lindbergh Staff Meeting Volleyball-Evergreen CHj 1 Program -ln I QHJ - - Girls' Swimming Div, Social Studies Classes Golf Medalist PTA Meeting QHJ , Meet X Country-ILIPSL Meet Tournament 27 26 JV Football-Auburn Volleyball-Highline 28 29 V H ,b UMR 30 Girls Swimming II VETERANS' DAY KA, 0 et H Won i QHJ Regional N0 SCHOOL SBA Senate Meal I - I I I - 2 3 4 5 1 - r 6 Football Regionals 7 F0Olb2lI NPSL ' PTA Board Meets yeueybalgkm QA, Dept. Meeting VIIIICIIIIIII DISIIICI GIFIS' Swimming ChamPI0n5hIP 7:30 p,m. 2:45 p,m, Pla offs Regional Meet X Country State Meet- ' L End of ,sl Quang, Volleyball District Il Meet 9 I0 II I2 I3 Glrls'CluhTolo 14 SBA Senate Football State Quarter Finals, Volleyball State Tournament Girls' Swimming State Meet 16 17 I8 19 20 21 College Conference F A I at Green River C,C. OOIIIIIII SMI: StalTMeeting 2:45 p.m. SCITII' FIIIIIIS I 1 -un l ul I 23 24 FALL CONCERT 25 26 Thanksgiving Day 27 Fvgybifl Stale 28 SBA Senate NO SCHOOL ma 5 NO SCHOOL - 30 I 2 Girls' Gymnastics 4 5 PTA Board 7:30 plml B35ke'hal1,Juanim Ml' Rainier, Boys 5WlmmmE' Basketball-Issaquah Boys' Swimming- Evffsfeen tHl tm NPSL Relays IHI Evergreen KH! I I I 7 - 8 9 Wffsllms- 10 Wresrliftgrlierllridge l l Basketball-Kentridge 12 PISA Meeung . SBA Senate LiI1db2rghlHl lHJ ll-ll. Bo s' Swimming- Basketball-lwfqvah Flne Arts Festival I y Girls' Gymnastics- Boys' Swimming- Husky lnvimionnl, IH! Al-lbufn IHI Auburn KAI Girls' Basketball- B k b II- W II' -E I4 I 5 alivzigieen 1Hl I6 Girls' Gymnastics- I 7 Bots' SItIimril1iiEieeII I 8 giislggml'-Tyee 'AI I9 Girls' Basketball- lclvl tal KentridgefHJ 'fi a5kC'ba 'TYee Evergreen till CHRISTMAS CONCERT I 7 - - 1 1 I - 21 gz Basketball-Juanita1AJ 23 24 26 Chris tm a S - - K - 28 29 30 31 I 2 ' . , Boys' Swi mming Chr'1st1T1as Bre ak 1 l - l 1 l 4 5 6 -- - - - - 8 B lr li ll-H' hl' KHJ9 . - r- - . , Girls Gymnastics- Wrestling-KM QAJ HS el 3 'E ,me B ' 5 NPSL IJI2ZnI:2ZI5,?XI:II BaSkEIbaII'Ke'Inedy KM i Auburn lAj Boys' Swimming-KM Wrestling-Hlghllne lAJ OlIIZgif:xIInNiIIIng IA7 Dept. Meeting 2:45 p.m. my GIEEEESSEEEETII' Sym Qualifying - I I - - - ll I2 Bask tball-A hu n my 13 I4 - 15 Basketball-Renton IM I6 Gi ls?BasketII II Girls Gymnastics- wIeI Ing'Ty?e 'AI Wrestling-Renton QHJ I MII Boys Swlmmlng- ,. , Auburn QA, Evergreen QHI Kenned KM Girls Basketball- SBA Senate I Renton KAI I 8 PTSA Meeting I9 BIIEIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIII' 20 Girls' Gymnastics- 21 WINTER ,EQND 22 Ba5ke'I7aII'GI3CICf IHX23 I 7.30 I ammi I ML Rah' A ,CONCIZ . . Wrestling-Glacier LAI, ' p'm' Girls' Basketball-Mt. Q. I ISI' I wYCblI1ng'Ml-RBIUICVIHI B0 5-Swimmin .Wilson Rainier lm sIa'I Meeung B. Swimming-Highllne KHJ Inxumoml E Z5 26 Baskeihall-KM H 27 -- - 1 - , 28 W'es'I 'g'A b m 29 'MF' BISICIIMII' 30 R . V . I I Girls Gymnastics tl.-U Lmdbcr h IA! 'g'5Ifd 0n Girls' Basketball-KM till Lindbergh U-ly g SBA Senate I Boys' Swimming-Mt. Rainier LAI Basketball-Lindbergh QAJ Wrestling-Lindbergh lHl LIFE l 1 I I SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY I 1 Q l 1 I 2 Tasketball- 3 4 I 5 I - 6 7 I Evergreen My Wrestling-Double Basketball- Wresrlino Girls' Basketball NPSL Boys' Swimming- DUHIKHJ Swimm1nEandDIVln8- Playoffs all week Renton lHl Girls' Gymnastics I uni I I I I1-fi- g P143 x11-1-tang 9 10 D H 12 1.1121-'tllnli tin-sriina I3 I 14 7: ,1 rn ,, . , ,N epr. Meeting 4' sn 1-nt-gin ni t : 1ffR'jf:'f-,'l'jl1'EII Basketball-KM my 2:35 p.m. time sun., ...ang ALL ll' sm senate PTA 0PCn House R1-1114111111 .1i1tIIX I I I in' I5 Presiden1's Day I6 I7 18 IQ 20 21 WIS. GW,,w,k,1 NO SCHOOL - Hcmmlx HH MTL Bnsktftlnill xm, 1r1t.n.,.,P1n1n1f1 Girl- lid-kvlli-ill tvn-stlang11.-g1in1..I itnnnnnnt-1.1 R1-ginitnl 'I'n11rnn11n111 Girls limit-1I1.1lI 51n1v'1n11r11.i111t-111 I I in 22 23 24 26 Basketball-IrVcst 27 gentr1tlT0um3men1 28 SBA Senate SlaffMCv1ing ., w'Cs'l 'g'5'9'e .0umL'mc ' 2:45 plml Girls Gymnastics- State Meet BOYS' Swimming- State Meet I I I I 6 29 1 2 3 4 5 Basket ball-West Cent ral Tour nament I I I i i 7-I g 9 in 11 fb, 12 I3 D .M ' rig SBA Senate 27515 piimg Regional A Zgqsifrmgetdjib, n ament N I V :il 4!!4Q ,zlf:.-:il 14 15 is 17 9 20 1 t , ' PTSA Meelin Univ. ofWash. A II. Tournament g - li W nh 1 --'W 7130 pm. Cappella Chmf 4. 41741254135 1 ' EK1Zg,, rvice I 1 21 22 23 I 24 I 25 26 27 iBA Sfnafe Staff Meeting c Last Day ofThird 'WY C CWM 2:45 p.m. P r G l . ter , , 21 dm 3, Q ,n 7 28 29 30 31 , 1 2 3 Baseball-Kentrtdgc 'Tennis-Auburn tHl I lA? T'aCk'KM IM Tvm1iS'HighlinetAJ 1NTERNAT 10NAL FAIR l 1 J 4 5 6 7 3 Baseball-Highiine 9 10 Baseball-Tyee QAJ - Dept. Meeting Baseball-Ren1onlH5 KH, Tennis-Kennedy Hall 2:45 p.m. Tennis-Glacier lAl 1-mek-Auburn QH, I , 1 l 1 1 1 ll 12 13 14 4 15 16 17 Baseball-GlaciertHJ Ba5ehau'Lmdbugh Baseball-KM lHb Tennis-Renton 1111 H V 6292-Evergreen My Track-Mt, Rainier it-ti 1 g I 13 19 Baseball-Kennedy1Hl20 21 B an M R . . M32 B b H A b CA, 23 24 1 4 T - ,KM H ase a - 1 a1n1er ase a - u urn PTA Meelmg 730 p'm' Sglrgenalgug - - n' Fo11tridgetAl Track-Kennedy LHB A 13111 ng for iq: - I Baseball-Evergreen Y 25 26 KH, 27 28 Baseball-KM QAJ 29 BaiibaH'KennedI 30 Track-Highline I T,-aCk.Everg,5en , Tennis-Mt. Rainier LH? Trims Highline Relays Relays Tennis-Tyee QHJ 6 ' Q' ' 1 I 1 . - 6 - 7 8 2 Tenms 'dh':'gh 3 Baseball-Mt. 4 Tennis-semi-Final 5 Baseball-Auburn QHJ ffsiall Board Dinner Rainier U-U League Play' CABARET CONCERT Cross gtfcr Dual Tennis- ' 7:30 pm- CABARET CONCERT offs SBA Primary Elections Final League Play Offs - I l I - 9 10 Track-NPSL Girls' ll 12 4 13 Track-NPSL Sub- 14 T k,NPSL S bv 15 Qsni?-pistslct 5BAgE'12fal lDis!rictQuali- mfs i U Wm IEEZNNIS B'5lg?S0I2 T 'IJRNEY SBA Senate 1 1 s' in ' I S u II I I-I I I1 un 16 17 V I 18 lg 20 Track-West Central 21 Track-West C-entral 22 Cemml K, Preliminary- Boys ChHmPl05hlP5 gying ' l Tm-,ni5.Gi,15' Slate State Tennis- Girls'-Boys' Tennis-Boys' State Senior Ban I .I I .Ii . .. 24 2 29 Z3 Memorial Day 6 SPRING 27 Track-State 28 Track-Stale NO SCHOOL V W CONCERT Preliminaries Championships ' L 1 T 30 3 Commencement 4 5 , Rehearsal 8:30 BACCALAUREATE , Pm ' Commencement 7:30 p.m. I 1 mx 1 l 6 7 1 10 11 12 Lgi:-I-H331 OF Senior Party Z I ' I Q ' L N Student Life OI' Alphabetized Atrocities Apathy The New Party Once upon a year, ln a land not far from here, A wise old man formed a political party, And Apathy is what he called this party. No cares is what he promised the folk And the crowd trembled as he spoke, He started, Dearest people of the nation My party will mean world salvation, All you have to dare Is to say that you don't care, And then never again a concern will you share. Then he hit them with his slogan, Be a friend to your fellow man, Never help him, even when you can, Then he exclaimed, Don't get involved, And all your problems will be solved, Don't care ifyour brother lives with famine, Don't reach to fill his plate oftin, Why should you as long as you are living, There's no reason for you to keep on giving. The people wept because they couldn't understand, As he came down to shake everyones' hand, ln their eyes, disbelief shown, For the hand they shook was their own. -JAC l0-Student Life .,..-ff f-.X .,. E,,..,M..-M-we W..- Assemblies There are many assemblies throughout the year here at Hazen. The majority of these are pep assemblies, but occasionally there are other types, such as the Bi- centennial Assembly and the Home- coming Coronation Assembly. Attendence Office In keeping- with our goal of including everybody in the yearbook, we on the Lonach staff asked a random sampling of students this interesting question: what is your opinion of Hazen,s attend- ance office? I think they're doing a very goodjobf' I wish I could get hold of some of their admit to class slips. They always tell me I was there when I wasn't or Iwasn't when I was. It's an alphabetical conspiracy to destroy the student body of Hazen. I think the ladies in there are doing the best they can at a very hardjobf' Bicentennial I976 is, as most people know, the year ,of the American Bicentennial celebration. It has also been the year of what could be called the Great Bicentennial Rip- Off. Various manufacturers have tried to sell us Bicentennial T-shirts, light bulbs, pens, and other gimmicks nobody really wants but feels compelled to buy in the name of patriotism. But is this refigy patriotism-are there any patriots C t. A patriot is defined as one who defends or is zealous for his country's rights or freedoms. For some people this can mean fighting and perhaps losing their life in war. There are radicals f dreamers, people laughed at and scorned for want- ing to be different, But these people are patriotic in their own way, by daring to hope for better things for their country. And there are other patriotsfthose ordinary citizens who help their country by obeying laws and trying to live up to the ideals set by the writers of the Con- stitution 200 years ago. So maybe patriotism isn't dead, and won't die as long as there are people to whom patriotism means more than listening to a Bicentennial minute. Student Life I I Black Student Union The Black Student Union provides an opportunity for black students to find out and learn more about their background and culture. This is their sixth year in existence at Hazen. A lot of credit goes to this year's advisor, Ms. Harris. This year's president was Katrina Freeman, vice president, Susan Talley, Secretary, Mary Oli- phant and Historian, Teri Proctor. lj The members ol' the Black Student Union: FRONT ROW: Teri Proctor, Susan Talley. SECOND ROW: Leona Hatcher, Lora Durst. THIRD ROW: Twylla Hayden, Mary Oliphant. TOP ROW: Sheri Kimbrough, Katrina Freeman. Blood Bank This year, Hazen again had a success- ful blood bank. It was held on No- vember 5, 1975, and 123 pints were donated. The P.T.A. mothers helped out, as they do every year, by assisting the nurses in various ways SL reassur- ing those students who had second thoughts about giving blood. 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Hifi-. i- ' ' 'K 'J ' iff, ' 3 .. A The purpose of the Boys' Club is to get boys involved in school. This year's Boys' Club did just that. They co-sponsored the first annual Winter Ball. They introduced the apple machine and held many other fun and worthwhile activities. John Geissler was president, Larry Dime was vice-president, Roy Bean was secretary and Mr. Wicks was the Advisor, This year's Boys' Club cabinet consisted of: seniors-Dave Austin, Jim Bucy, Ron Mil- ler, Steve Mills, Ken Nelson, Mike Nipert, Jeff Schweiger and Todd Thorseng jun- iors- Kevin Bell, and John Jandersg sophomores- Greg Huffman, Pat Mooney and Brad Watsong freshman- Jimmy Cloyd. Brrr A visitor to Hazen might be puzzled by an unusual phenomenum - dozens of students wrapped in many layers of clothing and huddled around radiators, rubbing their blue hands, and stamping frozen feet. However, this is simply ex- plained by the fact that the temperature at Hazen is generally kept at a brisk 30 F. It also explains why it is possible that 90'Z7 of Hazen graduates have ice in their veins. Cafeteria In the heart of every Highlander there exists a special spot reserved for that wonderful place- the cafeteria. A dark, cheerless room, full of strange machines and strange people, the cafeteria is pre- sided over by Mr. Dillard. Mr. Dillard keeps cheerful about his job, and fre- quently considers the ideal day, which would be a day in which nothing out of the ordinary happens. The ordinary is bad enough. Student Life I3 Camp Casey Approximately seventy-five students from Hazen attended Leadership Camp this year. Through a series of seminars, they set out to learn some leadership skills. Leadership Camp wasn't all work-the stu- dents had alot of fun. Hiking, basketball, squaredance and a skit fest were all part of the activities for this outing. Cheerleaders Hazen's cheerleaders put forth a lot of hard work, extra effort and spirit this year. They began their work in the sum- mer by practising cheers and attending Cheerleading Camp. Their job is to pro- mote school spirit, which they did at both the pep assemblies and the many sports events. They raised funds by selling pep buttons before all games. ln January they sponsored a Kiss-the-Frog contest, which was won by Debbie Doutrich again. This year there were also two yell kings-Todd Hamblin and Tavv Shaver. They added gymnastic stunts to the routines, and generally helped to increase the spirit. For the second year there were mascots, two dogs, Lita and Dorado. The Head Cheerleader this year was Cindy Glenn, and Mrs. Jorve was their advisor. lj. The l975-76 cheerleading squad.CLOCKWlSE, FROM TOP: Cindy Glenn, Terri Osborn, Todd Hamblin, Patti Doutrich, .loy Ernst, Michelle Car- ter, Tavv Shaver, and Anna Phelan. NOT PIC- TURED: Debbie Doutrich. Zj. liven rain didn't dampen our cheerleader's en- thusiasm, 35 Tavv Shaver and Todd Hamblin were the yell kingslhis year. 43. Our mascots. Litu and Dorado. 53. Get together now! 6l. One more time now! 73, Michelle and the rest were with us ull the way. 83. Can't Ijust have one more cup? 9y. Knock out Renton!! I4 Student Life gggflf ' 5 6 ' as--Q 9 , S1uden1Life-l5 Chicago On September 5th and 6th, 1975, Chi- cago came back to Seattle. The concert was sold out for both nights in ad- vance, and lasted for more than two and a half hours. The seven mem- ber band played some new songs and many of their old hits, including this years Homecoming theme, Old Days . Even though many of Hazen's students missed the First football game of the year, they didn't mind since we lost anyway. Christmas gift wrapping booth During the Christmas season many Hazen students helped in a S.B.A. fund raising project. Held at South- center, our Booth grossed over 7,000 dollars. Under the direction of Mr. Stover, the project proved very suc- cessful. Debate To develop organized methods of argumentation and to boldly go where no debater has ever gone before, is the purpose of this year's Debate team. In existance for seven years, our inter- locutors have skills we can be proud of. Advisor, Mr. Remlinger, President, John Messer, Vice President Ron Griffin, and Secretary Dennis Stearns, hope to make this one of the best years for debate ever. IJ This years BOOTH. 23 Carolyn Wolfal the cash register. 33 Bob Madden voices his opinion. 45 The 75-76 Debate team: BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Dennis Stearns, .lohn Woods, .lim Hutton, Robert Lex, Tedeen Haynes, Paul Mattix, Pam Muncey, Mike Graves, Mike Turnbull, Rowland Martin, Scott Chaffey. SECOND ROW, Ron Griffin, Ricky Scott, Betsy Wolf, Pam Browne, Suzanne Courtright, Vicky Madden, Terry Froelich. FRONT ROW, Bob Madden, Melissa Baum- gartner, David Holcomb. I6 Student Life fx A aff: f 'f DECA Deca is the acronym for Distributive Education. Its purpose is to introduce students to distributive retailing, but many students take the class to get credit for after school jobs. Deca's advisor is Mr. Catuzo. Students oper- ate the School Store in the morning and during lunches. lj. School Store sells food for thought. 21. Debi Mc Donald is DECA President this year. 31. Mr. Catuzo, worthy Deca advisor. 45. This year's Deca class. Student Life l7 Dedication of Stadium After 26 years of community service, the football stadium was reborn on September 5, 1975. New astroturf, new lighting, new north bleachers and new paint gave the Renton School District an impressive new facility. Renamed the Renton Stadium , this multi-purpose plant sports use virtually seven days a week. S625,000 has gone a long way. Diversified Occupations This is only the first year for Diversi- fied Occupational Clubs of America or D.O. but they are already active. They sold candy to make money to buy turkeys for Thanksgiving, had a canned food drive for Christmas, a bottle drive and sponsored a dance. The advisor is Mr. Catuzo and the officers are, Pres. Ed Gion, V. Pres. Connie Szekula, Treas. Carol Klopich, and Sec. Margaret Kuhlman. 23. The Diversified occupations class Dreaming Doing things you never did before Running the fastest race Edging your way to the top All the World will know who you are Maybe you will make it, maybe you won't It's your choice Nothing is impossible Go on and dream, -Corrie Sheets, Sophomore. l8 Student Life oil Elton John A cloud of smoke floated inside the coliseum on October 16 and 17 from 33,000 people who flocked to see the world's greatest performer. Dressed in his usual fantastic costumes and glasses, Elton played many of his hits, plus songs from his new album, ROCK OF THE WESTIES. Many Hazen students went to the concerts and all agreed that Elton John was super! Foreign Exchange The main objective of the foreign ex- change club is to foster international understanding. Helping to make money for incoming and outgoing students, showing hospitality for exchange students and acquainting Hazen students with exchange students are other objectives. Leaders are Susan Vaughn, presidentg Kathy Froelich, vice-presidentg and treasurer, Jeany Hahn. 23. The l975-76 Foreign Exchange club, 33. Foriegn Exchange students, left to right: Catherine Regnier. Graciano Sanchez, and Lor- ena Perez-Tejada. Freshmen The beings that always seem to man- age to get their fingers stuck in cafe- teria vending machines, and then somehow end up standing in garbage cans singing Mary Had a Little Lamb-t' student Life I9 Girl,s Club The Girl's Club is one of the most ef- fective groups at Hazen. They work to promote social and community ac- tivities that involve the girls of Hazen in planning, working and participating in these activities. All in all, this sounds like serious business-but at the same time, they really have fun. Some of the activities they have spon- sored this year are, the Big and Little Sister Tea, Powder Puff Football, the Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance, Moth- er-Daughter Tea and Fashion Show. Girl's Club also sponsored the Fall, Spring and Valentine Tolos, along with working together with Boy's Club to put on this year's Christmas Ball. The people that make it all work are: Advisor - Mrs. Harris, Pres. - Gayle Kimmel, V.P. - Debbie Shear, Sec. - Julie Jacobs, the Cabinet members, and all the girls at Hazen. lj. The 1975-76 Girl's Club cabinet. TOP ROW: Terri Parke, Jodi Feighner. ZND ROW: Connie Bannach, Debbie Shear, Gayle Kimmel, Julie Jacobs. 3RD ROW: Donna Blackwell, Chris Shear, Marilyn Armbruster. 4TH ROW: Shari Jackson, Sandy Preston, Beth Griffin. Nadia Johnson. STH ROW: Deb- bie Harker, Tammy Brown, 23. Girl's Club President, Gayle Kimmel par- ticipating in Powder Puff Football. 3j. Who says Girl's Club is immature'?! 20 Student Life ar- 1535? m . '- . fps s. Graduation Symptoms: a lot of tears sudden realization that I've made it! frequent thought all this for a diploma? a fond, nostalgic feeling for stink bombs, cafeteria food , and Study Hall. Synonyms: release parole freedom Hazen Clan The Hazen Clan is the new name for the Hazen Booster Club. It is group of Highlanders parents who show their loyalty in many ways. During the foot- ball season they wear footballjerseys to the games, and supply a lot ofthe vocal support. They support all other sports and activities in appropriate ways throughout the year. The president is Mr. Kimmel. 23. The Hazen Clan in action, Student Life 21 Highland Dancers Although only in their second year, Highland Dancers were very active. Four dancers are in full regaliag Laura Delvillar, Michelle Ritchie, Debbie Hansen, and Peggy Beltz. They dance at football games and participate in the assembly at Shorecrest. Although only 4 dance at games, many more are learn- mg. lj. The Highland Dancers, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Hansen, Peggy Beltz, Michelle Ritchie, Laura Delvillar. Highiife Highlife, as you know, is the school newspaper. It is published monthly. Under the leadership of Mrs. Hacker and Robb Zerr, Editors-in-Chief, the Highlife staff tried to provide the school with interesting news. The Sports Editor is Kevin Kever, the staff artist is Bob Moore and the photogra- pher is Mike Erlwein. Other positions change from time to time. The High- life staff also provides paper for hundreds of paper airplanes. 23. The Highlife staff hard at work: Clockwise- Robb Zerr, Bob Moore, Kevin Keser, Dianne Christiansen, Jean Alspach, Leona Hatcher, Sarah Wolvin, Jane Marsh, Mrs. Hacker, Rick Shaw, Bruce Baskin, Mark Shigihara, Tim Davidson, Lisa Wells, Ross Lambert. 22 Student Life av L.. Homecoming With the dimming of lights, some far- out tuxedo's and several bouquets of flowers, our gymnasium was trans- formed from a pumpkin to a blue and green coronation scene. For once each voice hushed and every eye focused on the podium as appro- priate names were read. Crowned as members of the 1975 Homecoming Court were: Princesses Dawn Hemen- way, Karen Snyder, Ann Greer, and Laura Herman. This years Homecom- ing Queen was Cindy Glenn. lj. Mr. Hazen, our favorite superintendent. 23. Rod Mann shows us his classiness. 35. Our 1975 Homecoming Queen, Cindy Glenn. Student Life 23 Homecoming: Pep Week This year the Homecoming theme was Old Days by Chicago. The week be- fore the Homecoming game was again the scene of the traditional Homecom- ing Pep Week. Monday was Grub Day, and everyone wore their grubbiest. There was also a pie-eating contest, tug-of-war, and the door decorating contest. Tuesday was Twins Day, Backwards Day, fwhen the girls do things for the guysj and hall decorations. Wednesday was Class Day. The Seniors wore all the buttons they had collected, Juniors wore funny hats and T-shirts, Sophomores wore T-shirts, ties or scarves, and sunglasses, and the Freshmen wore odd shoes and rolled-up pants. Thursday was Green, Gold and Blue Day, with a car bash during lunches, the car caravan, and Pep Rally. Friday afternoon was the Powder Puff Football Game, and that evening was the Homecoming Game against the Kennedy Lancers. The Highland Dancers performed before the game, and the half-time entertain- ment honored past Queens, and this year's courtg Princesses Ann Greer, Dawn Hemenway, Laura Herman and Karen Snyder, and Queen Cindy Glenn. The Homecoming Dance was Saturday night at the Hyatt House and the band was Sorcerer's Ap- prentice. 24 Student Life -- t f'sf::1,'1' ' -xg: n 5 .013 . A, J .r uf 1 XX f , . , T v Q.Ex V A RAlSlN A DAY HELPS KEEP THE Homecoming: Pep Week PAGE 24: lj. Mr. Davis's prize-winning door. 23. The Juniors and Seniors naturally beat the Frosh and Sophomores at Powder Puff Football. PAGE 25: lj. Tami and Sueg Bobbsey Twins. Zh. Frosh feet stink. 31. Gail and Marilyn smile for the camera. All in all, Pep Week was a success. Pep Club, Girls Club, and several other or- ganizations added to their funds. An unidentified freshman commented, 'gl really enjoyed Pep Week, especially losing the football game! Student Life-25 1' 'fl l ,V K E I it E ' r 'f . 1 . 4. ' f -2 . q g 1 ' .4 , . x - , s Y --5.1 ' W . s 3 K ! x ' -X X ,X ,XEX 5-wwe . .... M, wx sf , 1 M 1 , ,W .W .NT x,ww:wf1w1:vvzw'i-f 'W',..M1 x V -ww-1.4:f-1 'farxwgf if 4 ' tif' X'M3i,,3g QF a 35.4 F T ,vw 0 T7'q' :W ml. 4 xv' Old Days -rx I 5 in ' f f ,,,v . 4 Y'a+- I P . Fur Laura Herman y Dawn Hemenway re, m n Ann Greer Cindy Glen a Karen Snyder I don't known Q A common response by Hazen stu- dents when asked a question about any- thing. Juniors The Beings that have finally succeeded to the level of sitting on the privileged, other side of the gym during asse - blies, their happiest thought ing, that they have only one mo year of cafeteria food , stink c and frosh. Key Club Key club generally is active during the school year. Its purpose is service. Money made during activities such as the November Smoker, help support service activities. Our Key Club par- ticipates in a district and international convention. 21. Key Club officers: LEFT TO pres. - Briun Brt: vice- r ' - ' trcasf Ciary Hillmunzsccf lchurd Hass. 33. The l975-76 Key Club. nl l,il'c s 4545 ' .Jia . on - ew.-f, KZEN KZEN was the highlight of the home- room classes again this year, or at least the music before the show was. This year KZEN had a new advisor, Ms. Sheely, and many new staff members. lj. The KZEN announcers, FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhonda Kennedy, Cindy Osgoodby, Pam Muncey, Lorri Otsu, Tedeen Haynes. BACK ROW: Ross Lambert, Jeany Hahn, Stan Saviage and Karen Snyder. 25. The technical crew of KZEN. 35. Another thought-provoking broadcast! 43. Ross patiently puts up with the KZEN corps. Lonach Lonach is the name of this book, a Scottish word meaning a place of gath- ering from which clansmen assemble to follow their leader into battle. Loop Loop: the place which attracts Hazen students who are yearning for a con- structive use of their time this being to practice their mathematics. For ex- ample, x : times we've gone around and the number of people in the car. Student l llc 79 McHazen, Gordy The symbol of our school, Gordy Mc- Hazen is an example of the fine spirit and school loyalty at Hazen. Where would we be without Gordy's face watching us from the wall of the gym? He also decorates the career resource center. Gordy has been with Hazen ever since the school opened, and should be called the most loyal Highlander ofthe Clan. Music: A Capella The purpose of A Capella Choir is to study a range of music from the 1600's to the present. They have planned many activities, including entering the NPSL Choral Contest, and an exchange con- cert with another high school. The ad- visor is Mr. McManus, and the officers are: Tom Frodsham, Secretary Renee Call, Treasurer Beth Michels, Robe Chairman Jackie Bales, and Riser Chairman Tim Frodsham, ACapella members, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Jones, Renice Roberson, Julie Jacobs, Marilyn Nation, Tami Naset, Stacey Davis, Tami Richards, Laura Delvillar, Twylla Hayden, Nadia Johnson, Sue Olsen. SECOND ROW: Celia Berney, Lisa Duchesneau, Kris Davis, Renee Call, Joella Milonas, Jill Bales, Lynette Williams, Barb Bach, Gemma Lindsley. THIRD ROW: Debbie Ward, Dee Ann Postle- wait, Beth Syjud, Ann Spaulding, Denise Rey' nolds, Bonnie Hill, Debbie Doutrich, Beth Michels. FOURTH ROW: Richard Marsden, Mark Bergman, Wade Palmer, Dave Richard- son, Doug Thompson, Don Low, Loren Moore, Felix Delvillar, Tim Frodsham, Lance Hitch- cock, Norm Jones. FIFTH ROW: Mitch Vieg, Jim Bergman, Craig Bates, Allen Pense, Scott Bloom, Jim Arrowsmith, Jeff Stone, Larry Vickers, Larry Chalker, Tom Frodsham, Jeff Fisher, 30 Student Life Music cont'd Cadet Band Cadet Band is composed mainly of freshmen and beginning musicians. Their main goal is to improve their musical skills. They performed at sev- eral concerts, and provided a pep band for the freshmen and sophomores bas- ketball games, wrestling, swim meets and other sports that do not usually get band backing. The director is Mr. Gleason. Names of the band members were not available at the time of this writing. lj, Jeff Kane concentrates on his performance. 21. One two three, one two three.. 3l. Cadet Band at the Fall Concert. Activities 3 I Music, cont'd Advanced Girls Glee Advanced Girl's Glee under the direction of Mr. McManus, worked hard to im- prove their vocal abilities this year. They performed in Winter and Spring con- certs. lj. IST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Jeffrey, Becky Henry, Nancy Allan, Lythia Borges, Colleen Cox, Debbie Harker, Sally Wright. ZND ROW: Jennifer Harris, Denise Phelan, Geri Paul, Stacey Davis, Sharon Stinde, Cindy Watson, Pam Browne. 3RD ROW: Denise Reynolds, Janis Kirk- man, Caroline Barr, Lisa Cloyd, Michelle Bach, Karen Kays. 4TH ROW: Kim Lominac, Bev Watt, Jeanette Berend, Tenya Jones, Libby Anderson, Rosemary Kientz, Estella Murphry, Shelly King. 5TH ROW: Janice Broomhead, Jo Geissler, Wendy Nearing, Sharon Underbrink, Melissa Porter, Corrie Sheets, Casey Jacobs, Tami Abrahamson, Mr. McManus. Beginning Girls Glee Beginning Girls Glee sings at winter and spring concerts. It's purpose is to train in- dividuals with musical potential to sing in an ensemble. 25. Beginning Girls Glee. Girls Ensemble Only in its second year, the Girls En- semble represented Hazen with enthusi- asm. They made themselves known by performing at Fall, Christmas, and Spring concerts, and singing at an arts and crafts show in October. The officers of the Girls Ensemble are: President Gemma Lindsley, Vice Presi- dent Tami Abrahamson, Secretary Dawn Boode, and Treasurer Janis Kirkman. The members are: Kelly Anderson, Lythia Borges, Pam Browne, Kathleen Clear, Kim Curtain, Kris Graham, Julie Jacobs, Denise Kryzki, Lisa McCready, Debbie Paul, Geri Paul, Debbie Pebles, Renice Roberson, Joan Sundquist, and Connie Weiss. 32 Student Life Music, cont'd: Marching Band Hazen's Marching Band performs at all home football games and provides half- time entertainment for spectators. The Marching Band is also the concert band. They performed at several concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Gleason and drum major Cindy Mennet, has done a greatjob! lj. Our drum major Cindy Mennet. 21. The Marching Band in action. Members of the Marching!Concert Band are: Tim Abrahamson, Dawn Alaspa, Brad Allen, Mike An- derson, Susan Arthalony, Barb Bach, Michele Bach, Lucretia Baumgartner, Peggy Beltz. Steve Beltz, Steve Blanchard, Cathy Blencoe, Stan Boggs, Jeff Broomhead, Renae Brunette, Mike Butt, Renee Call, Jana Clouse, Cathy Cowdrick, Mike Culver, Tim Davidson, Dan Dunlap, Mary Dunlap, Deanne Erickson, Julie Ernest, Nancy Friant, Jeannine Graham, Maureen Green, Beth Griffin, Kelly Hag- ar, Cheryl Haglund, Jeany Hahn, David Hass, Rich Hass, Debbie Hansen, Jeff Hennon, Leslie Hirai, Karen Hunt, Mike Jackson, Rod Jay, Gerri Jones, Norm Jones, Marieka Klatwitter, Chris Koura, Al- len Laford, Heidi Laviile, Randy Lewis, Diane Lynch, Dave Manalo, Cindy Mennet, Julie Moore, Brad Nicholson, Kathy O'Connell, Lorri Onstot, Sue Overton, Cindy Parhaniemi, Rick Remilard, Russ Ripey, Michele Ritchie, Ken Schuh, Patty Smith, Barb Snyder, Terry Steinmasel, Bruce Stew- art, Rob Sturton, David Swadberg, Beth Syjud, Rhonda Thompson, Jerry Thronson, Mike Vaughn, Wally Vaughn, Connie Wooten, Curt Ward, Garry Westmore, Steve Westmore, John Woods, Rob Zerr. Student Life 33 Music cont'd: Mens Glee This year Men's Glee was larger than it has been for a long time, mostly because of the number of freshmen boys who joined. They sing a variety of music and study some music theory. Directed by Mr. McManus they performed at some con- certs and assemblies. The members of Mens Glee: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott Gardner, Mike Quinill, Pat Moore, Don Williams, Ron Hemphill, Barry Hitchcock, Greg Kunz, Dan Pohto. SECOND ROW: Dan Dunlap, Karry Jostrom, Bill Howard, Cory Johnson, Scott Burger, Rick Bergman, George Cutler, Jeff Barry, THIRD ROW: Mike McMann, Tracy Mathes, Hap Fairchild, Daryl Kurle, Mike Mathieu, Robert Gladding, Dennis Mc- Gladrey, Bruce Vineyard, Tom Schulke. FOURTH ROW: Larry Coffer, David Drew, Scott Gaetzke, Dale Jackson, .lct'l'Stone, Wayne Gibbs, Jim O'Dell. Stage Band Stage Band, which is also known as Jazz Band, again performed at concerts and assemblies this year. They were a line group and were again directed by Mr. Gleason. The members of Stage Band are: Kevin Ainsworth, Brad Allen, Mike Banes, Jeff Broomhead, Jon Baxter, Steve Beltz, Stan Boggs, Mike Culver, Tim Davidson, Pete Furzer, Jeff Hennen, Mike Hotchkin, Mike Jackson, Brian Jennings, Randy Lewis, Brad Nicholson, Russ Ripley, Rob Sturton, Curt Watson, Tim Webster. 25. Hazen's Stage Band. 33. Wonder why they're called Stage Band? More like Stage Fright. 45, Mr. Gleason looks even cuter with a beard. 34 Student Life Music, cont'd: Swing Choir Hazen's Swing Choir, The Best in the Westn, went back to Reno this year. They had a number of fundraising projects to help finance the trip. One of the most successful was the Haunted House they sponsored at Halloween, which made over 52000. They also sponsored a talent show fwith a guest appearance by Elton John , alias Felix Delvillar.j They were a really talented group, and performed at many concerts and assemblies during the year. The members of Swing Choir are: Jim Bergman, Renee Call, Felix Delvillar, Jeff Fisher, Sam Fritze, Tim Frodsham, Tom Frodsham, Pete Furzer, Cindy Griffin, Brian Gunderson, Daryl Hahn, Julie Jacobs, Nadia Johnson, Lori Kul- lama, Alan La Ford, Rod Mann, Cathy McCready, Lisa McCready, Peggy Mel- drum, Beth Michels, Loren Moore, Tami Naset, Sue Olsen, Alan Pence, Dave Richardson, Carla Seashore, Sharon Stinde, Beth Syjud, Jerry Thronson, Larry Vickers, Mitch Vieg, Tim Webster, Lynette Williams. Mr. McManus is the advisor. Nonsense, noise, necking, napping, and all those other 'N' words that go on at Hazen. Studen tLife-35 Oh, no! Oh no, another Monday'?! Oh no, you're going to Tolo with someone else? Oh no, somebody killed my pet rock! Oh no, look at that line to the bathroom! Oh no, I ate some cafeteria food! Pep Club Pep Club is considered to be one ofthe most active clubs at Hazen. This group seeks to promote school spirit through the support of interschool sports. One of its main responsibilities is Homecoming. This includes all of the activities during Pep Week. We'd all agree that they were very successful at providing an exciting Pep Week. All club activities are planned by President Laura Herman, Vice Presi- dent Tami Richards, and Secretary! Treasurer Tami McKean aided by council members Tracy Glockner, senior, Barb Atkinson and Jill Bales, juniors, Sherri Bates, Terri Dragin and Melody Serpa, sophomores. and Angie Webster, Teresa Fisher, and Debbie Paul, fresh- men. Other activities sponsored by Pep Club are mini banquets for the sports com- mittees, and the spring banquets for the whole club at the end ofthe year. lj. The l975-76 Pep Council. 25. Scalpthe Squaws!! 31. The Pep Club. 36 Student Life .1 . ' W , W ,.g1ggFs:3Y 5t'5?Egt1f,,5259323-359.2.9 ' -. W' :.a.:?E4f25fff53i'r1 'wff 5f'r i ' i ff NWI? 1 Q 5 V he fri:e:eEfE?3:, I s A -aaa-5. ..,, 5:2315-- -+ 'F if,,fg5,-.,t:.ft.'-e.-.-A , of-ai: I I Lorena Perez4Tejada I xx.. - lillti liil' ?'ffJeeL:xili Lorena Perez Lorena Perez-Tejada was a foreign ex- change student this year. She came from Mexico and arrived in the middle of September. While she was here, she stayed with the Seashores. Quitting Quitting is a feeling everyone on the Yearbook staff got at least twice a day. Registration SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL STU- DENTS PARTICIPATING IN REGISTRA- TIONZ I1. You will begin by sitting in a crowded cafe- teria, clutching colored cards, and staring at a huge screen projected onto a wall. 21. Many initials will be called. Yours will of course be the last. All classes will be tilled and colored black on the screen, Do not feel sad. You don't need an education, anyway. 31. When your initial is called, don't panic, but go at once to the door. A teacher will check your credentials. Why? You might be someone from Renton who came over just for the fun. You will than go to another room and have your picture taken, 41, Go up the library stairs. More teachers will check your cards. Ignore them. Remember you are lucky. You live in a democracy. 51. The people behind the tables are teachers. You give them your card. They give you their card. It's fun. Do this 6 times. 61. You are done. Do not faint. Do not die of happiness and relief. You have three more years! 71. Think positive. Do not despair. As someone once said, Remember, this too shall pass . Catherine Regnier Catherine Regnier was another of the foreign exchange students this year. She came with the AFS program and spent the year with Mrs. Leigh, the P.E. teach- er. Her home is in Paris, France. Student Life 37 Graciano Sanchez Graciano Sanchez, our foreign ex- change student from Mexico City, is staying with the Darling family. He is here on International Fellowship. School Store See: DECA Seniors Seniors . . . the astounding beings who have finally made it. Three years of apprenticeship have instilled a senior philosophy: Eat, drink beer, and drive merrily around the Loop, for tomorrow you may lose your licensef' A senior was asked if this lifestyle was detri- mental to his health. He shrugged and replied: According to my extensive observations, it could be. But what a way to go! Sophom ores It's obvious to Sophomores that they have achieved perfection. Believing that the dropping of the title frosh has changed their lives, they still have trouble getting George Washington to face the proper direction for the dollar change machine. Study Hall There was once a class named Study Hall And it's horrors were known by all It's been compared to cages down through the ages But the students really have a ball. 38 Student Life I. y -it - ,S ' ' if 'ua . ? 1 , ': CLOCKWISE FROM LOWER LEFT: Arlene Ervin, Kathy Gibbs, Tami Lapthorne, Lorri Her- riges, Karen Sutherland, Diane Jones, Cheryl Oestrich, Gemma Lindsley, Pam Smith, Tammy Magee, Anne Byrne, Rosemarie Kientz, Marilyn Hammond, Teresa Billings, Mary Whitehurst, and Anita Keire. Thespians The purpose ofthe Theatre Arts Society is to help advace theatre arts in the high school and provide for dramatic achieve- ment and expression. Also known as Thes- pians, they put on plays and skits through- out the year. The advisor is Mrs. Mc- Mahon andthe officers are, Tim Webster, presidentg Carla Seeley, Vice President, and Janiel Anderson, SecretaryfTreas- urer. The members of Thespiuns are: Janiel Anderson Jackie Bales, Janet Black, Steve Blanchard, Kevin Bowe, Jeff Broomhead, Sue Buxton, Renee Call, Candy Darst, Lisa Duchesneau, Jon Fife, JeffFisher, Tim Frodsham, Tom Frodsham, Peter Furzer, Carol Gifford, Tim Greggs, Walter Hazen, .lohn Hicks. Jeff Kent, Susie Kirkland, Esther Ladwig, Cathy McCready, Chris Nagatkin, Deanne Postlewait, Cathy Roy, Carla Seashore, Carla Seeley, Debbie Shear, Debbie Ward, Tim Webster, and Paula Wylet. Usher Club Hazen's Usher Club is made up of a select group of girls. These young ladies provide Hazen with an invaluable service. They act as greeters for school at evening func- tions- basketball games, concerts, and plays. Student Life 39 Vocabulary All intelligent people have an excellent vocabulary and the Highlanders are no exception. In their amazing repertoire is included: gross , mint , up your nose with a rubber hose and sit on it. Waiting Waiting is something done quite often at Hazen. One waits in line in the bathroom, to buy food from the food machines, to get report cards, and for the week to pass. And finally, one waits to get out of Hazen. We thought we'd leave the fun of thinking up an appropriate word for X to all the imaginative Highlanders. Yearbook We're glad you're reading our book. It is the result of many hours of hard, dili- gent and often boring work. Many people think that being on the yearbook staff is all work and no fun, but of course, that's not true. We get to do fun things like staying at school all night to meet a dead- line, fighting with the photographers, tell- ing people the yearbook room is not a Freeway, searching for our beloved advis- or, and listening to people criticize the Lonach when it comes out. Actually, the yearbook staff members had a lot of fun, especially??'?? 40 Student Life lj. These are the people you've heard so much about. Zi. And this is their fearful leader. 35. And this is their wonderful Editor, 43. This is the equipment they use to make their pretty book. 55. And this is HOW they work. 65. And these are the Ad. managers who bring in the money. 73. This is their bestest member. 81. This is how happy the photographers make a person. 95. And this is what happens to a person who has been on yearbook for a year. Zzzzzzzz 1975-1976 LONACH STAFF: Editors: Jane Marsh Judy Allsopp Copy Editors: Marci Fulgham Ann Longwell Activities: Caroline Marsh Debbie Shear Marilyn Armbruster Lisa Mennet Sports: Kyle Janders John Hicks Bob Wagner Senior Class Editors: Tracey Mah Cathy Roy Junior Class Editors: Sophomore Class Editor: Freshman Class Editors: Laura Herman Tami McKean Jill Robertson Terri Osborn Melody Podratz Shari Cramer Karen Allsopp Geri Lesh Advertising: Jill Connot Jean Alspach Sales: Terri Sabine Sarah Wolvin Photography: Bob Wagner Jim Underbrink Doug Fawcett Doug Gladsjo. Photographic Co-ordinator: Val Munzlinger Faculty Nancy Martinek Carol Gifford Index: Debbie Carlson Advisor: Mr. Stover Student Life-4l Alone. No one to talk to, No one to look at, No one to touch, V No one to love. Lilita Keire, Freshm an Brenda Burch-Freshman Why? Why is it thatjust as you get used to a certain situation something happens to change it. Why is it that when you finally get to know a person pretty good, that something happens so you never see that person again. Why is it that when everything seems fine, that the Lord raises His hand and changes everything completely. fln remembrance of Curtis Armstrongj Sharon Fox, Sophomore fScene: Hector van Hoffenbloomer is standing in front of the grey rubble and rusted barbed wire of a prison-like structure. A bell is heard ringing in the distance, and students sprint from their classes to the aging cafeteria to receive their daily rations of extra-weak turnip soup and a slice of black breadj. 200 years ago today Gordy McHazen proudly strutted down the corridors of this establishment of higher education. In his arms he carried his decaying textbooks which are still in use today. He adjusted his gas mask- his only protection against stink bombs- and tightened his brass knuckles before round- ing the corner. His heart leaped in fright as an ear shattering alarm echoed through the halls. In 12.5 seconds all was silent again- another false fire- alarm. As he passed the cafeteria on his way to his third period class, he breathed a sigh of thanks that he had his gas mask, for lunch was brewing. This is Hector van Hoffenbloomer and that's the way it was. -Jill Connot-Jane Marsh-Sarah Wolvin 42 Student Life Graduation People, people passing through the corridors of time. Faces, faces flashing through my mind. Each one has its destiny, Each one has its rhyme. Wondering where we'll go and Dreaming where welve been. Memories flowing, flowing through the corridors of time. Debe Warzecha, Senior Y , .K 21 5, W fi? .--. '21, A 5 ' A 'E ' are V , .6 , N V.:, vvy. A W 22 li i . sV'f'gQ1E if fg , wfqs f .f j .kg I ,f 'ig ff . ,.,h, V Qfafff 'X V . .. '-t, f.4.,,.-9 f,,-tw f-ffi'--. '- - s,g,,,,W,,.. ' .15 Ri' f A. ' 1 Friendship Our friendship's like a secret bond, That never will be broken. Our friendship's like a giving thing, Which we each gave a token. The token I gave was a simple smile That I know will always last. The token you gave was a look That completed our friendship's cast. And now that our friendship has unfolded forever. I look forward to the friendship fun we both have instore. Anonymous We travel slowly, but ahead we move Our will is strong, for our ambitions will prove, We work hard for our right to be independent and free, For something to look forward to, something to be. Karrie Harr, Freshman We look back, memories pour from our minds, days long past, like pictures floating through time. Youjust can't forget the goodtimes we shared together so catch a friend in the act, and keep that memory forever. Lucretia Baumgartner, Sophomore High School. . . a new beginning broadening, into a new field of hope Many days will claim my outlook An outlook, Surrounded by masses of clouds breaking, only for a moment by temporary highs. The blues however common will make way for a new beginning of anticipation Ann Longwell, Freshman Coming home from piano the other night I saw three birds in flight. As usual I was looking at Lake Washington and the beautiful houses and trees around it when I saw the birds. The sun had almost set but one last ray of light shone on their soaring bodies making their silver wings glitter, and giving their bodies almost an eerie glow. They looked like no other bird I had ever seen. They were planes. Corrie Sheets, Sophomore Your house on the beach, A quick getaway, So easy to reach, From day to day. Lilita Keire, Freshman After what seems to have been a long sleep, I have awoken. I'm not in the same world as before, I can't remember why I am no longer there. Now I lie under a willow tree, Whose branches sway with the wind, I am content to watch. The breeze is cool, Clouds paint pictures, Reminding me of songs, passages from books and poetry. I am happy to stay. You,ve done the right thing, you know, For there is no real hope, It seems so wrong to make someone live like that, In this room, Lying in that bed, Forever surrounded by tubes and instruments, Forever with no thoughts, nothingnessf' The rain begins to fall, Striking the lone window, Of the room. The papers are signed. lt's beautiful here, I could stay forever, .lust watching this stream flow by. Ducks, look at the ducks fly. . . Sensed in Night The sun descending in the west, evening stars shine bright. Birds all peaceful in their nest, While the moon smiles on the night. Wind feels cool as it rustles my clothes, feeling the chill on my skin, it shows. Trees move gently in the breeze, saying goodnight to the leaves. A little brooklet rushing, to the ocean gushing. All these things are right, I've sensed in night. Kim Widen, Junior Jill Connot ,fnrgu-X x haiigh-nil Nxf A 4 9 xx N 'ii Iv FS' .' 1 v.,Q,..2-, 43.5.3 'tyygggcs ' 60,5 ETB I K1 9--5 QQEES s Big: -ll O xr ' J 1 yi V , ,fx KX XS -' Mg' i D 5 1 s I x,, 1 ::: ii: xv I ' fi? fwf-,fa ,f'0 9iF,-1 'Y 9 ,f 'gig ! Q t. - Ai ' J Student Life-43 X5,k . H.. ' t 5 -gr .,, 171' . hill 1 'Jr 44'Student Life. 3-. 'SVR 2 4. f. 0. l3. Lorna Slater 23. Terri Osborn 33. Dietmar Nollner 43. Bob and Rich Sidlowski 53. Marilyn Armbruster 63. Ed Gion 73. Joy Ernst l53. Tracey Mah I63. Gayle Kimmel l73. Rod Mann l83. Melody Podratz I93, Jodi Feighner 203. Judy Allsopp 213. Sandy Preston 223 Henderson 303. Jill Connor 313. Caroline Marsh 323 Betsy Wolf Q mxgaw V,.,4.ev --nw-sq E,'1' N-wwwranh Iv. IX fx? 4, Greg Huffman 95. Jane Marsh 105. ShariCramer ll5. Gary Armbruster I25. Marci Fulgham 135. Rick Alspach 145, TamiMcKean Armstrong 235. SleveMcDill 245. CindyGlenn 255. Ken Nelson 265. Laura Herman 275. Lynne Bell 285. Steve Mah 295. Kevin Student Life-45 g,...1-wwf' 1 4 vf' 'TY' 2162? Pi-ilj-5 iff-xg, ' f:AaQf2ff,ifQgf,w11-f a ' ' f-..,1'?:-sri' Asffv 1 - Umwfivfiiff 'ff' 1 xw ,.-- A 1 25 ,i iff Tai A' gg Y , 1-lx QQ g .Pr F' L M W ' ff. A 9 mx 5 Q Q 5' , .X v P 7 -Q v, ll' . f Af 5 I .-ei, 3 W K .M V 'W ' x .. 1 ,V 'A l 11V P J JV I Q U4 3, . p 7 vs K I X V 'E th Ti' U 5 .. , -. 2-, b ag x x 4 , , ' I, xy ,N f.' ,fi ,f x - A .f,. 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When the sliding doors at the first pep assembly didn't close on the freshman class of '76, the cynical were heard to say that this was an omen, a glimpse, in fact, of the way the class would work during the next four years. Not true. The class of '76 was active, involved and rowdy, the spirit of Hazen. Under the guidance of four fearless and energetic leaders, several things were accomplished. They learned the Raisin song, discovered how to humiliate people at assemblies, and where to find the most strategic places to set off stink bombs. One might ask: how did this class get their glorious start? The class of '76 first left their mark on Registration Day, Sept. '72, when they turned a peaceful tennis-shoe registration into a wild mob scene on the library stairs. A surprisingly few number of deaths resulted from this fracas, and from then on it was clear sailing. At the pep assembly the class was initiated into the sacred halls of Hazen by watching their president Kenny Nelson get water poured down his pants. The class of '76 learned quickly that the garbage cans were not meant for garbage but for them, that food was made for throwing and that next year would be better. Well maybe it was, maybe it wasn't, but at least it was a relief not to be a freshman anymore. Amy Rawson was president this year, and the board sold suckers, candy canes and t-shirts. The major highlight of the year for many was Traffic Safety. Yes, they could actually learn to drive. It has always been a well known fact that driving a car- your OWN car- is an absolute necessity. You need it to go to keggers, pick up girls-or guys-and sneak out of school during lunch or anytime for that matter. This was also the year the class of '76 showed their intelligence by partici- pating in the Care :Free gum contest. A final advantage in being a sophomore was that they no longer had to sit up in the balcony during assemblies. While on the subject of assemblies, it is a happy thought for all juniors that they have now graduated to the other side of the gym. As an added bonus, they get to sit next 'to the band. Hearing the Hazen fight song at 400 decibels 36 times, in 9 months could ruin anyone's ears. But deaf or not, the Junior Class was a very good class. 48-Seniors CLASS OF The members of the Senior Board, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff Fisher, Jeannine Graham, Sue Kirkland. Carla Seeley. Debbie Leus, Kim Lewis, Lesli Sheffer, Cindy Malkin, John Underbrink, Tracy Glockner, Cathy McCready, Gary Hillman. Cheryl Grosso, Dawn Hemenway. NOT PICTURED: Tim Webster, Debi McDonald, While on the subject of assemblies, it is a happy thought for all juniors that they have now graduated to the other side of the gym. As an added bonus, they get to sit next to the band. Hearing the Hazen fight song at 400 decibels 36 times in 9 months could ruin anyone's ears. But deaf or not, the Junior class was a very good class. The Junior president was Karen Snyder and with the help of the Junior Board, many activities were planned and carried out, including participation in the rockathon, selling suckers and class buttons. This was the year the Loop grew in popu- larity and this proved attractive to certain members of the class. In April the Junior class sponsored Spring Prom. Dawn Hemenway was crowned Junior Princess and her court included Debbie Bannach, Ann Greer, Karen Snyder, and Paula Wylet. The year quickly drew to a close and with a shock the class of '76 realized that they were finally seniors. A Senior is a strange creature. He is quite old for a Highlander and wants to enjoy everything as it is the last time it will hap- pen to him. He longs to impress under- classmen with his superiority and fre- quently offers them advice from the depths of his four years experience. By the time second semester rolls around he talks constantly of graduation and how soon he'll be out ofthis place . Senior class president Gary Hillman, with the help of his board, planned many ac- tivities, most of which fell through. Suc- cessful activities included summer car- washes, a calendar sale, dance, pizza feed, and a T-shirt sale. Baccalaureate was set for May 30, with Graduation June 4, 1976 and Senior Party at Alpental following. Graduation finally came and the class of '76's dream of being free was realized, and soon they would face the incredible fact that they missed the sound of two- bits , and the chill of a school with no heaters. J.M. lj. The Winners of the VFW Debate Tournament are LEFT-TO-RIGHT: Leona Hatcher, Melissa Baumgartner, and Karen Snyder. 23. One more time now. . . 31. CHUGALUG 43. The Semi Finalists of the National Merit Scholarship are LEFT-TO-RIGHT: TOP ROW: John Vandermay, Mike Banes, Rod Mann, Jon Baxter, Jeff Broomhead, John Messer, BOTTOM ROW: Glen Baker, Ruth McKinney, Sue Vaughn, and Kevin Kever. 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Radiators. . .GAAAA '. . .Friend hip. . . Experiences. . .Get Rowdy Achievements. . . Goal. . . ..R.eality. . . 51isHfi0HS - -Changes . - Biggie. Dreams . Memories. . Looking Forward to Looking Back. . . Looking back: Marathon, all through the night with the guys, running at Seward and Saltwater, morning express Coach John, Duc, Son, Joe, Fort Worden, Mrs. 0, Marge, -Mom, Lady ifl. Sue, birthdays, T.P., Track. LADY , mile. Banana, Straw- berry, Radish, Camp Casey, Esther, the Three Muskateers tC.M., L.S., K.L.J, Ms Morton, The Meaning of Life, Dr. Dan, greasy spoon, Christmas Caroling, J.F., Mississippi, A lot of neat people. oo ing back: Best friends, MOM , L.S., Binky, Suri Moun- tain, broken ankles, holes, C.M., Sixx, Arizona, broken arms, tramps, softball, boyfriends, Farrell's. the loop, Parties, New Year's Eve, Tolo, concerts, Elton, football games, routy, Frosh, Track, '40 Ford. Aussie, bike riding, paintroom, S.S., chemistry. H, T.M., skiing, S.M., K2 face, Ski bus, Seniors, HH. Triple HT, Yakima, D.L., Riding, Curbs, tickets, Airport, Assemblies. Soap Operas, M.B.8LR.F., Car Show, nude signs, hospitals. John Denver, Memories. Looking backg alg. 4. Elton John 748r75 Chicago, and other con- certs, gum. Emperor Smith's Freeway Game, The Drone, art, tiranglais, crepes, deadlines, essays, t'American Dream , Edith Ann, Cracker Jacks Et Junior Mints. chem. buddies, perfume. doodles, point of order , Cub Scout belts, blueberries. rides, pencils, teachers, woe is me , laughing, crazies. AAAAAY . Manic, elbows 8: knees, parties, good times, Farrell's, football and basketball games, What time is it? t'rich and famous , hall passes, special friends. . .special memories. Looking back: Seniors, Chicago, E.J,,,Beach Boys, birthdays, T.P., Farrell's, insults, football, basketball, tennis balls. Duck- ie's, 7-l I, espanol, Chemistry, Cy, Christina B., T.C.,Jude, Vega F.E., Saturday, A-V, Gull, T.M., visiting , movies, M.E.J., G.M., handshakes, haunted house, California, elbows, caroling, bowling, Psychology, loop. Government,reecords. soccer, water- skiing, spoons, 3AM, Vulture. Filing cabinets, Duc,tJ.F.J2, french, Gghts. mascot, drums, LaLa, intros, tapes lessons. Team 88. Looking back: Dnuober, football and basketball games, Leader- ship Camp, Steve, Sept. Z7.l975, waterfront, jokes, split person- alities, Junior Mints, Homecoming. yearbook, work, skiing. 3-60's, Renton, tests. Magoo, trid. Feb. l7,l976, J.F. 8L G.K. 8r M.A. 8: T.G. 8: T.M., deadlines, Schiz, poobah, radio's, P.E., Pep Week, WWSC, last page, delayed reaction, bionic, T.P-ing houses, Tracey, l have to go , green valley, Graduation. future years, '72 thru '76, memories of special times and friends. Looking back: Twin Towers. Lake Boren. Hog, James L., H.O., KZ, Stink Bombs, Home Movies, The Jew, Mike MANSTRO, George and Milly, T.P., Mike's Place, 36 quarts in front of the V.W., 40 rolls of T.P. on Snyder's, back-Stabbers, Side-Burn- Kiss, Country Club, Street signs, food fights at Jack-in-the-Box, Canada, Montana, Bufu Rototilling, Help Me Rhonda . Cheese mobile. Screw drivers, Rope Swing, O.T.R., Horrorable Orville, Wings, Saturday Morning flu, 442 Garbage Cans, Hobart, Stog- gies. Looking back: John Denver, J.A., Gas Station, D.C., Range, 2,5, Bus 438, S.W., Square Dancers, Thursdays, Rain, ll:00, ,GRCC, Metro, 18. Reno. Haaay Hoooh Rahl. Graduation, Driving tests, labs, Pwatt. G.C., A.P., Deutsch, Cold Hands, 5th Period Mr. R's temper, Mr. K's mistakes Mr, H's conversa- tions, Ruth, P-l, P.J., Wimp, Starsky 84 Hutch, outhouse, lce chest, Huhl, umlaut monster, Mr. S's tests, Dark Shadows. Gene Kelly. Looking back: Three Musketeers +I, Harem. lst Avenue, K.L., Car Show, t'nude , red-face, C.M., ankle-arm-neck, Sun Moun- tain. Kate , holes Moses Lake, crutches, I-2-3 Allrightl, Air- port, Meow-meow, Hospital. Potholes. Ambulance rides, Chicita, T.P,, rockeries, drunks in phone booths, Chinese Ere drills. S.S., 40 Ford. paintroom, Senora, Strawberry. Boobs' Kino . thirteen years, bike riding, sand dunes, Honeyman, ten- nis matches, car washes, track, West Central, chips. . . Looking back: The Drone, waves. Yearbook, perturbeti , ' library, buying records, clothes, shoes ..., Geom., chocolate bars out Witless leader, color, Anthrop, Morris the Congo Rat, T. Tomato, copy, Psych., Lois, Photo essay, Elton John and Chicago, stretchies. tolo, Mouse, Reports. The Camera Nut. essay tests, FarreII's, concerts, games. Friends. Looking back: Eunice, So, big deal. crazy muck, Ed face, brother kids. liowwmuchl cotisii, get my drift?, rats, l knowl, What's the scoop'?, breakfast, wetback, sex and the horse, How do you knoe'l, Punk face, rookie, Basketball, chapped lips. two tickets. L.W.C. of Am., How's your mother?. dad, Marijuana Roadl. Guess what'?, G.U., tanks, Men, thcy're all alikel, Marvin, goats. Looking backg- freshman, R.C., Valentine's Day,cartoons, Mrs. J., fun, heartbreak, football. Blue Chev, K.L., Shakey's, Straw- berry, Tolo. Sept., chev. screw drivers, R.Redford,'J.S.',.lost friends, swim team. Lady'Y, track, 440,.L.S., ocean, Horieyman, dolls, Kindergarten, Row Theory, Mr.F. and mondays, Christ- mas, Homecoming, talks of life. The Apt. , '40 Ford, Senior Board, Blubs, soft ball, S.S., Buffy, 9555 Munk, yoyo, Mrs. H., Mr. R., 7:00 friends. creepy underwear, laughs. ' Looking back: Seniors, half-pint, the loop, deadlines, darkrooms birthdays, marathon, T.C., Cy, Hawaii, nori-tolo,f Slurpees. soap operas. S.V., C.N., G.M., Mommy, J.S.,D,H.,-Valentines and broken hearts, Homecoming and B.H., T.ML-andalgebra, page 34. K.W.. and Graduation! i . ' Looking back: Senior Court - First tolo '72, weekly bleeper, loop with Soo, old lady Leigh and S.S., L.K., M.B., K.S., tin roof, toast of texas, grusome twosome, accidents, ish and swim team, free Acres, Brad H Jim, Spring Prom '75., l l-75 another first , sleeping thru News Year's '75 Cat, Jasper '75,.and always with 'K'. Looking back: Craig E. C., eyes, CWSC, Everett, Chicago, Wenatchee, T.l3., Studio Singers, Seniors, outfits, concerts, H. House, never a wolfmart at midnight or band movie, Farrell's. unavoidable, Gov't., B-n-J loop, Caroling, T.P., notes, the wedding, LaLa's kids, 76, Duc, the French Connection, lnto S1J, There, B.Hangup, So What, 9M, H. outdoes R., Micky. Crai gl Looking back: Twin Towers 9126. Renton Stadium, 1013, Double dates, Homecoming. Rose, Corner Drugstore on Rainier, Twin Towers again, back seat, front seat, When l'm Sixty-four, Your house or my house, Tolo. Champagne, Your Song, Hotbox, Skiing, Chocolate Milk, Wife and Husband, Neverto End... Looking back: John Curry, S.W., Pwatt, square dancing, J.A., Deutsch, Simulator. DNA, Stink bombs, P.J., Starsky and Hutch, gas station, M.L., Dobie Gillis, Simon and Garfunkel. bull roar. Mark Spitz. Happy Days, umlaut monster, Dark Sha- dows. potato pancakes, G.C., Frank Langella, Innsbruck, Yawn ing tI:00, acid, Fni. sit on it , rain, D.C., up your nose with a rubber hose , Xll Winter Olympics, Bicentennial, Zorro. Looking back: Midwest Farmer, Tim, September 5, l974, J.A.A. Notes,f.l-M War, Soap opera, Math-Anai..Iunior, Mr. Fred, Franglais, J.F.2. Mrs, Oliver, G.M., Mr. Mann, J.K,, 2-28. T.F., Triple date. Dr. Dan, Meaning of Life, Kumquat Kid, T.H.'s party. wedding, water ski. Vaughn's. C.N., S.V., Duckie's, Gill. C.N.'s Party and Present, Sun Lakes, Michigan, SENIOR. Football, Homecoming?, Haunted House, Hilda, S.S., Fights and depression. Graduation. Looking back: Lk. Samamish, Alki point, Lincoln Park,1beauti- ful body Glenn, Fairy Larry. September 3rd Chicago concert, Seattle Center Fountain, Pier 90, USS Jason, Fall City Keg, Hey, your kinda cutel , Sand Point keg, navel base, Bremer- ton Ferry, night club, Sweet HomeiAlabama , The Edgewater, New Year'sgEve,iConcrete City Cabin, f'We went to the snow. . . show, . .. . .. . V V Looking back: T.J., Tresie, gymnastics, A Cappella, blueeyes. blonde hair, G.W., Boys, drive-in movie, Cumberland, Wenatche lifeguards, Elton John, lockers, shoes, Sub-regionals, back hand- springs, O.P.L.. plant, Elmer, O.M. with J.H., B.M. and B.L., Let's get married after lunch. and O.K. we'll hght after school behing the pool. Looking back: Homecomings. K2, Lane One-Talks , P.M., T.T., E.L., B.S., State '73, l:02.77. breakfasts, Mrs. Reese,.Prez., Frosh P.E. tS.S.,L.K.,M.B.J, LWSC, F Troop, especially Pam, Talks with Car, LBSC, Twin Towers and gang,1Acres, J..H:8l with ro. at M.L., T.P. squads visas. 40.rolls, MaryH.rune'kunr- quat Farmers L.K. 8L S.S., Mr. R's baekrodrri,jJ,4R.'s home movies, Hawaii, da vindow , Fish Family, always AQL. andJ.R 'especially with Melba. - ,,' 'V Looking back-I l0'S.N.E.l'Z, The Way it Was?f', Priralla, My Hero, Duckies', waterskiing, Monday Nightsgthe side-of the Road, ,Los Angeles, cabinets, birthdays, tennis, Russian, Little Chrissie, J.A.,M.J.,S.V., Lady 32, ttroubles connectedl, Cy, T.C.1'Cybill,.V.V.P., 5'72, lst place, Little White House, Racquets. Clt.tbs,fE7tclusive, Weddings, L.D., J.B., Hate, Love, Front seats. Karen,'Laughter, hysterics. Smiles, THOSE Looks, specially K Gail's,i.loe,'Gull, Camera Shop, A.V., Mrs. Sheely, Spring-Fever, Boys,Finesse1 .,, z, 1 B.C., lst period T.T. 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I I embark on this long trek knowing that I but also knowing that this path we begin to forked and then some will choose the right and and then it will fork again. if gg I g y o j I wish that we could all journey together, forI ,hateetogseayri goodbye, but I must say it and so must you, for Iam are you, my dreams differ from yours, but someday, my friends, we will share one world, where I cangaoceptggyourggg if dreams and you can accept mine. . .then our dreams, and mine, Shall be real' 1 V .of Q '29 WIP or' ,fr r' VJ J' ' erlrrl ' if i, W' YY I l' will N, s ,l, ,t ' 1 WY a or fi or y ,ff WSU J ff, QJ , -'aglgp UU e,l,, y -Qffff? -if VWWN by L ' X I - if 'iif W we I db , I ,li.1i . il lx? J fele ,lrff 12ff5ffig2fxe srl UNO J ' C 'lr' G3 1 '-it if ife lffilr I Wai 55592 'ji t . T stsy fi 'I MN lf- ' Y-Us ,g f ' + Q ' CWM eisra I i , N . Q . 1 - Q 1 I I x 2 a t 2 Q 1 i I W 5 K 1 V K Q 5 i 1 k , P , 1 z 5 1 S E C 1 v I x l I 1 Z 4 E g, . i . I L i i 1 1 ? 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A H., PQ: f 5 ,W 'ra' v 'l ' ' ,Qgn14.,.L??2..,.1-fin V' L:-i 7.51 , V :Q u 'Q-.wg , ip W :A 1 , ,-ee.. . -YQ 'V.v-91.5. , 5 ws? 6 arg..-M .Y 1 'fx gx - '-44.331, my 1 VE? fi X G gp . C? fl bw ' ,fi J 4'if'fffQ Q Lv- i 9 if -- I 353 ' E UNDERCLASSMEN 82-Juniors This year's Juniors were active, fun-loving and SPIRITED. Under the leadership of Lorri Otsu, the Junior Class of '77 was one of the best Hazen has seen. As leaders and members of Hazen's clubs, Juniors worked together to improve the everyday life ofthe student. The Juniors sold Hazen car decals during Homecoming week, and candy canes at Christmas time. With these and their other activities, the Juniors put an end to any fi- nancial problems. And of course, Spring Prom was the highlight ofthe year. Junior Class President Lorri Olsu. -qu: 1 - Q T gwgqiiiz 4 C F' 9 3 - -,-mmmm Y -' - 1 wa ff-C-1-ww. 1-of-W-1. Cw.Ka...M , ,-..- k - W x .C . . , , ii if c ,. mo. 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Tim Tom Carl Abrahamson Abrahamson Ainsworth .f X Wku Q ' A Judy Libby Sue Anderson Anderson Archibald Dan Barbara Arthalony Atkinson Jim Bagley Kim Bruce Craig Barry Baskin Bates Kevin Bell Lynne Bell Angela Ballacosa iv' if Dawn Sheryl Alaspa Alma - Bob Kelly Armbruster Arnson Jeff Connie Baker Bannach 1 Kurt Wayne Baxter Beers Renee Clay BCI16dClll Benner Rick Alspach Jim Arrowsmilh Caroline Barr r M ark Bierne Mark Bergman Juniors-83 84-Juniors made their activities successful Celia Kim David Debbie George Jill Berney Berquist Berry Bess Bingham Blood s '- ,I W., f yt ef- 'ff , I ,AY I kk ,, Scott Stan Linda Bloom Boggs Bolstad Do a little dance .......... Karen Kathy Jerry Boullion Bowe Brebner Jodie Paula Debbie Frank Cathy Debbie Brewer Briere Bright Bright Brown Brown t wg-..., Penny Jeff Renae Michael Don Anne Brown Browder Burnette Buff Burrill Bryne during Homecoming Week Maureen Dan Derek Jeaneen Michelle Callahan Cameron Carr Carter Kim Terri Scott Randy Judy Castrilli Cernich Chaffey Clark Colfer f Y , Q v Nil - 4 it ' i B f'-' Michael Gloria Rhonda Kim Bud Cook Courtney Crews Christopherson Cross Ed James Joy Kris Marshall Curley Cutler Dalley Davis Davis Steve Michael Brian Doug Michael Dellar Deschner Ditsworth Dixon Dodson Yvonne Cary Robert Collins Anita Culp Stacey Davis Brad Doerflinger Juniors-85 86-Juniors Selling HAZEN car decals Patti james Doutrich Dressler Jeanne Norman Ellenberg Emler Billie Wayne Evans Falcon Nico Kathy Fisher F riant Bruce Bill Gacek Ganley i ill Karen Drinkwine Deanne Erick son ' - in l -. Ed Fallon Randy Fullerton David Gessner Tim Drinkwine Matthew Ernest Kathy Fawcett Steve Fulton William Gevers Mary Mike Dunlap Eades 1 X X Joy Cathy Ernst Estes Dale Tammy Femling Fields Karen Brian Furzer Gabrielson .' ,K ,L it it Lori Sue Gitchell Golliet s turfiflltwii Tom Goodner Ginny Gray Cindy Griffin Connie Griffith Darryl , Hahn and candy canes at Christmas Cindy Gores x'Y 1 iii ' gd ' '- my Mg t- ifgv.. ram. gg' .3 ' H' 1 .et-ey, Q, -Lg, 1 9 '-'. w rgfmj f g xa, Qu' 4 fp::Aq.,.-1 A iw- , , u. A0 annie Curtis Green Ron Griffin Scott Guggenmos Jeany Hahn Lori Joel Brett Mike Graham Gran berg Grant G raves W. Maureen Green Bart Hey, hey, hey, - look at her move! Griffith it 5 N ' A 8 1 Brian Rick Ken Cheryl Gunderson Gustafson Hagerman Hagey ax I Tim Edward Rick Craig Hallmark Hancock Hanson Harr Juniors-87 fix , f . Debra Lynda Jorda . Twylla Tedeen Martin Beth Harvey Harvey Hatch J' Hayden Haynes Hazen Heatherington Dalona Bill Mike Rick Karri Bonnie Harold Heinz Hemenway Hemphill Hiatt Higgins Hill Hill Lance Hitchcock Debbie Holmes Doris lmoto 88-Juniors Junior influence Richard Denny Pauline Scott David Guy Hively Ho Ho Hoeck Holcomb Holcomb ef T 34 , W- . .e 1 42292 1 4-f.5-, , , -t vw. ,XP .B 1 , 'g?111EE':11H21.2'f12':iffi:YQIf ff -r . P :fi S iii!-.22i:e2za:a:r11:ssa?e ' .2 S J Mike Heather Robert Greg Jim Barbara Hotchkin Houghton Huff Hutchings Hutton Ivy Lori Bart Dale Jackman Jackson Jackson ts Qt NN! Ht Jay Julie Patti Jacobs Jacobs Jacques - v , ' .46 'N I li' John Cheri Nadia Steve Becky Janders Jaquet Johnson Johnson Johnston Sue Pam Jim Martin Rhonda Jones Jordan Jorgenson Karinen Kennedy creates school spirit ,U fi li, Fa , l nk W, X, K C' lf, 8 You're not getting me to dissect a frog! Sherri Karen Kimbrough Klopich Luetta Craig Knudson Koppelman Russel Mark Kunning Lackie Gerri J ones Rosemarie Kientz Albert Knotts 1r '. Q if Margaret Kuhlmann Alan LaFord J uniors-89 90-Juniors Ross Mike Dave Lambert Langdahl Lange And little Bunny Foo-Foo went hop hop away! Dean Ted Heidi Larson LaVaIley Laville The class of '77 Larry Bob Lehm becker Lex Sheri Steve Gemma Keri Lieske Lindsey Lindsley Livengood li ,A W' I ri' r i 5 - Kim Tim Doug Terry Robert Donald Long Loomer Loree Loree Luth Lowe vi ,T ' RN Rick Chuck Jerry Tammy Steve Yvonne Lucotch Lumbert Magee Magee Mah Mann Peggy Richard Marquart Marsden A, Rowland Bob Paul Kathy Martin Maxwell Mattix May ! Dan Joy Mayer McElroy fx .x , 1 x Scott Cheri Ronnie Tim McMahon McWade Medgard Miles showed spirit, and. . . Viona Ha Miller Mitchell 1 U 'v. . Eileen Jodie Moriarity Moritz Val Tammy Munzlinger Murphy Debbie Paul Robert Dan Moore Moore Moore II Morgan fr frm Pam Muncey fd' Q? Joan Ohhhhhhh noooo no more lav passes!l!!'?'?'??!!!! Murray A Juniors-9l - o . .v Ron L Nevi Tom Mike Marilyn Greg Lucille Marcia Myers Nangle Nation Nelson Nesper Neu meyer D A l Q ll P Brad Karen Mike Mike Brent M ary Becky Nicholson Nightingale Nissen Noble O'Keefe Oliphant Olofson enthusiasm was created by the Juniors rre W . N '-4 f i f ,M ,K . Nw Dixie Sue Laurie Terri Lorri Sue Bill Olson Olson Onstot Osborn Otsu Overton Pace 92-Juniors Arlo Kevin Steve Kevin Diana Brett Diane Palmer Palmer Palmer Parks Pease Peless Pelletier Kelly Richard Mark Anna David Melody Dee Persian Petterson Pfitzner Phelan Plath Podratz Porter David Sandy John Potter Preston Price Lori Rick Tami Reigstad Remillard Richards at the p Julie Lamont Renice Ritter Ritter Roberson Jim Ken Carolyn Roland Ross Rudduck Kathy Charles M olly Prosser Ralph Raridan 'Xu Candy Mike Cheryl Rieger Righi Rigney ep assemblies Jill Brent Diane Robertson Robinson Robinson l' ,am-. 5 an S , -9 .Mmm Terry Terri Stella Ryan Sabine Samora Stan Linda Vivian Ken Kip Greg Saviage Scherer Schreven Schuh Sears Seely Mike Reaves Michelle Ritchie Nancy Roe Mike Sandahl 5291- Rick Shaw Juniors-93 94-Juniors As a body, , W , X! ,,-ff' ii? A. LX sz ,. X F W 7 p . 5 , si Chris Larry Scott Sue Mark Lisa Shear Shepard Sherer Shideler Shigihara Shimizu gf Q ' S LWQCJUWJ Rich David A 'L f Y ' Elexa ,pda Sidlowski Slater Smith Lisa . Donna Snider Spaulding Spendiff Let us pause for a moment of silence, to reflect upon. . . Shana 'X Q3 i Pat .lim Spiry Stafford Terry Judi Carolyn Leslie Steinmasel Stensland Stranack Stride N L , . r . ' il Kevin Ray Brian .laymee Michael Janice Swanke Swift Sullivan Tulbert Talley Taylor Rick Taylor Jerry Thronson Kylie Tompkins they Work separately, yet together ' vwir' H: 319 Q? 1 - f, if av Doug Tammy Dean Tesmer Thomas Thompson Rhonda Sandy Thompson Thompson ? S ,yo. S 5 . 5 ,,...--..,, A rr, .ef Rhonda Debbie Tiede Timmons First, you drive to the lake, park the car, and then. . Steve D, Trolt Trulin Mike Turnbull , v ' TON , Q , evlfmfo Sharon Wally Greg Henry Kathy Underbrink Vaughn Vogtsberger Von .louanne Wallace Linda Wambach Sue Leslie Vic Kathy Donna Ward Warriner Warlella Wartella Waters .Iuniors-95 96-Juniors 6'Sharing hopes and fears - ew f K Karen Sharon Robert Sam Tom Waters Watson Watt Webb Weber Fred Rod Alice Gary Cindy Werldling Wesche West Westmore Wheatly Rodger Brian Kim Karen Steve Wicks Widell Widen Williams Williams Lisa Wells Kathy Wickham Greg Wilson Cindy Paul Kathy Wilton Winchester Wismer - A Betsy Doug Don Wolf Wolford Wright fn Hey, what da ya say! Curtis Zander ju. L' Q K -is N' u ' Grier Q' i 2 1 . .lack Brown , fl Uv -2. J if 'iff' .. f 5: efdvvf a jizz gif' : fini zifialfiif 5 ' fix? M ark Klawitler .ii5.l W ,'-,W - 6 3 if M 1-, -:'v1??'w' 7-f n l.f'sv. '-f fl we ' ?'1r 1' 1 1 1 A 3.4.4. GW is , ' Q r M' Q 5.5 as A ff 5 I 'ek .I 'lf W, Gary Lundstrom GK- W if A . Q .Qi i .E wc J if 'Q t ,, Q by x--J If we.. W L .P f Chuck Tilton We have retakes every year Tammy Zerr Scott Burger I, A' ff , H i n 'T ' I by . 5 1 W 1. e. . Q L, , .' V af se, 'J . f K ' , , is gel Esther Ladwig ' . . 7' .--- , ,e.. . , Q , ' f a W 1 if' ai W gig :. Polly Parker n,1n.:z?1,, , 4 , ,H , ,E ' QQ is . . We ffi-?ii,sf,,A4g:.-,. - ' 51 ff: ,ifggl 13,3 A ,, R , D , f 1 f 9 .1 ,L 4 ' f 'fa' 4 Y Becky Twitchell , Q ,fin I , ,- ,W - X bfi: V-51:2 153. .Q ...Fi ,L '11 '.,Q.-15717 ,--if 1? if 9 f 9' W is 5 Ra W wb .4 1 YJ ,Q , . ' 2 v af W ,. I .F wp -1 ' 'ff 5' Roger Achartz if , Tiifafafv fifiz, in , : W x f-V .13 W4 gf: A .mi-ff ' v .f l 1' , ,f . , '1 - lwwrq qvEaf:l 'MfrJ,IrJf L: f, l , i Q fir' I QM ls' y I' F J Hi v i i 'ff H , v , iv ui v u vi x r , ...,.-.,., .wrevmuf ' Floyd Chase Bob LaManna 'Ti , if X ' J 'L ' A ' Alan Pence Patty Austin .I ,, ,. M... , 1: 4 'figs - . l x v 'si i L 1 l if in 'F i:m5mzJ,,. x3f 1 Lyn, 2 k ,, A , ' Q f Y A si .-. 1 5, ,N-4 Linda Holbrook , sy if K M f E ,, . N .ig,,,,3v A Q. . 5. , , B -4 2 4 IQ Li.. x , Wayne Lamb 1 ,T , . :JP N, -5. V .iii -1, :, 4, ..,,,.i dl 5, gn Sf-f 13: W, 1 - V' , 'if F 50'-L '1 . K its I ' iff, x el I David Richardson ,W h JZ Gif' '11, , ve' f W v,.- , ,Q ww-.w-- V V U alle , ' , we , F '-I? 5 1 Emile ,f. gn: u 'ffzjg gggzf , -i FQ, v he ' fbzlgi 4' ffi f it f5f:12+g'::wyE?i , , . r , ' -.m f ' 1 , Af, - , f 55. Q . MAN QM ',.5i:..: ff9 H,,f s, 1. lf Debbie Bob Ward Welch w ,fi ' 'Q 8 A Q E 22 515. 34 f 17 U :U L 'la Debbie Bess Laura Huntsman Q, M ,A . i 2 , f ' .Wicom- 'M'??fF 5 rggfsgf ju. ff. 1 g 13 :'i:f'f'l F y if Y, X ' V , ,ml 3 gi Mark Landwehr Shelly Sharp ' an , 2 we f sex i' wen ff 'ii 'V' M .f Q 4 F2790 Q x 'fix uf ff, Q2 W 3 f j 45 35 1 F x ,, 3 Y . 1 ,f Mary Whitehursl bzxfxxk' Dawn Boode Bill Jensen uv Lisa Lee L i , y , f f W .. I --.li -' fgf'F,:1aj , 1 Tyler Swift l CAMERA Sl-IY Greg Bakos Jill Bales Jim Barber Mark Brown Doug Bucy Tom Chicketti Kelly Clark Michael Dance David Egge Richard Gladsjo Vicki Hagar David Irwin Ted Jackson J ohn Jury Curtis Keaveny Gary Large Chris Larson Richard Lee Scott Loomer Keith McPherson Chrissy McTigue Lauralynn Miller Rose Nause Ellen Perry Rhonda Pfannestiel Dan Pipkin Frank Reed Bill Richman Ricci Smelser Karl Strom Brian Sykes Doug Thomson Ken Torkelson Kurt Van Halteren Alan Weber Linda Winans gr'-0 Imagination can do. . . ALMOST ANYTHING M, . 1 'Ev i f'n iw . 'Q 3 ' 25 E f ii 2 i il 5 1 1 XD DQ In memor ?3 Curtis Armstrong t 3 LU'e's uncertainty Lye gives and lU'e takes On this day that uncertainty is painfully evident. The taking leaves blank spots, holes, and empty places in our lives. Shaking us into the realization of how numbered the tomorrows can be. We will miss you for we loved you. You brought happiness and your special light to our corner ofthe world. And losing you makes that corner seem less. Good-bye, but not forever for in some distant time and place I know we shall meet again. Janeil Anderson 102-Sophomores The Sophomore class has many memories to look back onto this year. It was a busy year with sudsy car washes, goofy garage sales, a Happy Homecoming, booming bake sales, and selling class pins. We will all remember a fun but busy year. SCDPI-10 CRES Sophomore Board: Jolynn Johnson, Cathy Blencoe, Debbie Bell, Jeff Kane, Nancy Boehme, Kelly Gesner, Vicky Madden, Russ Ripley, Leslie Hirai, Donna Blackwell, Chris Koura, Debbie Hansen, Harold Batson, Kathy Bell, Brad Watson, Holly Allen, Kathi Ainsworth, Kyle Janders, Marian Erskine, Vicki Whiting, Lucretia Baumgartner, Greg Huffman. 104-Sophomores .l -, Class 0f 78,' is. . . Tami Roxanne Brenda Abramamson Achartz Ainsworth Brian Drew Mike Alley Anderson Anderson Susan Mike Chris Arthalony Austin Avery .... . 1 , 55+-i W 5 ii ,gi A '55 ' , .. '. 54,1 is I- 1 t f' -,hV l i .1 . L, Qatar ' 3 .5 .4' ww l ' -rf' 2 ' as 215, , t Janice Lenna Vernice Baker Baldridge Barnard 3 Rf s . . y , ri.. ,.,,-X..-' . J.: af. Kathi Nancy Ainsworth Allan Tom Wally Anderson Anderson Michele Jay Bach Bailey Holly Allen , A X f it f ' 4 Qjiilli 5 Michael Angnall Bonnie Baker Sherrie Harold Lucretia Sophomorcs hard at work. Bates Batson Baumgartner 5 L, 4, Super Great ' V, L M- Kent Tammera Craig Debbie Kathy Peggy Baxter Beckley Beers Bell Bell Beltz ,fl Sharlene Randal Henry Benedetti Berry Beven You should have seen the one that got away! Rodger Kelly Bingham Bircher Troy Ken Donna Cathy Kathleen Nancy Bircher Bissett Blackwell Blencoe Blue Boehme . , B - X Mail Lythia Carl Nick Janice Chris Cindy Borges Bowlin Brimlow Broomhead Brown Brown Sophomores-105 106-Sophomores Shannon Brown Joe Jim Browne Brownrigg Buck Kevin Byrne aye .'ug'w'f'i H ,. V Yell , Diane Christiansen Larry Combs '5?5fi'f vb- '-W A 5 V J .f Colleen Cox W--, ' if 'X S- EM ' 's fa' jf Traci Bue Patty David Tamra Nancy Callahan Carlson Carner Carrothers I ,,..AAx I f f A A , I . H' 1 J 'Vx m f ' 'affix fi lil: V sf, f V I if - Jana Lisa Russell Ron Clouse Cloyd Clufl' Coleman 5. - fu: , . '2 :sZ ,f iw? ' f' s K' A t ' 9 - f J r'. ,, IJ I . 3 at, ' ff A :xg ig, N Q gt f ' , . ,A if J S Re. J - John Stevin Cathy Suzanne Cone Cormier Cornman Courtright Shari Julie Shawn Cramer Cunningham Cunningham James Darst Tim Bulpin Louis Chalker Steve Collin Nh Kathryn Cowdrick Brett Davidson D Q T A D ' ,Xxx V fp ? 6 + .- -wry Lxvf . 5 , N f . N ' W Felix Gary Sally Delvillar Dohrn Donoghue Cathy Kris Stephanie Davis Davis Davis 2.g.f Calvin Mike Dirk Scott Matt Terry D055 Dotson Douglas Douglas Dragin Dragin A Junior tomorrow ,jr 1 W . V, j ,I K ,. ' V ,,f .W1'?57 he A ,Q .r 1.4 , ,M T .,,,. ,Mi tv V Jeff David Kenneth Corel Daniel Kenneth Dressler Drew Dulin Dunbar Dunlap Dunn lk IL Q Q. ' I Greg Joe Paul Brenda Kevin Laurie Dymarkowski Eckhoff Edwards Ellenberg Ellifrits Ellifrits If , '51 -V , f if ' f ,T Terry Darren Terry Sherry Donna Michael Elliott Emmons Engebretson England Engum Erlwein Sophomores-l07 108-Sophomores Kim Erskine Rickey Falter , is 'QS f ' ,Q Q KV ,WE f E . 2' Chris Fitting Sharon Fox C V 1 .g i 4: 1 ,, git '-'WT ., i 1 4 .v Nancy Friam ei- -.f iff, M 2 ,W . 4, 333 .fm L V 'L L1 Q X 4 1 abr is ' +152 -effiimiga ff Q L- ft . 4 1 :E V, 3 ,, YW: ' .,. , ur, .LA ,.. N, -eval'-i 4' 3,-C1 V f fs f?fa...aw i:su,1!Sf-,saw Marian Erskine Noele Farrell Ron Forrester ,xAl, Kim Freeberg ruff' ,, i 'Q i tf.?Qg-1' an fankxfg, , V I 1' by .kiwi - Lv tg Qiassi A mad Dale Frint LJ' , , if Q mn ., L ll 5 i mfg fig 45 f.. X i N. . Arlene Teresa Susan Sue Ervin Esquibel Estes Fallon iv Doug Chris Cindy Matt Fawcett Ferguson Ferking Fisher Kevin Fosnaugh l'm glad that lunch is over!! Katrina Freeman '4 f -R' Q' , Q in Ae. K 3 ,ry it 1 V R :ja VV Jeff Sam Theresa Cheryl Frisvold Fritze Froelich Fry Qs .aw .xii Dean Wayne Fujii Gabriel Steven J 0 Gedstad Geissler Kelly Kathy Gesner Gibbs Paul Karen Goodner Goodwin Keith Matt Grosso Grover .-- '-'S 5. , .lr , , f -. : ,A--. . f'X I Tom Gage Richard Sophomore shows his intelligence. Genaro yy! , fx, Q :fig James Leanne Keith Greg Giffin Gitchell Gilhens Glover Dennis J ef f Beth Bret Graves Gregor Griffin Griffith Greg Tom Bonnie Cheryl Guillen Hackman Hagey Haglund Sophomores- 109 ll0-Sophomores wif? 1 ta .gs M lg X as .Elf x A vt if ' 509' ll is 1 Doug Hall ' Debbie Hansen Sophomores have. . . 'll 9 e 'fr . '-'Nz-J 'ii jghn Marilyn Brett Bob Debbie Hall Hammond Hampton Hancock Hansen Debbie Jennifer Karen David Scott Harlow Harris Harris Hass Hatfield Debbie Heath Bernadine Hiatt er. ' Lorri Higgens Rebecca Tim Lorri Henry Herman Herriges Gary Jeff Heinz Hennen . . 5 :Ara 'll ., ,, 'D X' E3 trio' f Clyde Rich Hicks Hicks Kathleen Kenneth .. , -- Hill Hin Well, thats the breaks. if SPIRIT .xx I J Q f lx . Leslie Paul Sheryl Curtis Jayne Hirai Hodge Hoeck Holcomb Holmes r' A Bradley ViCky Houk Houghton f- A if 5-XN .wr-11: ' ' -W-- -2 f, , ., -wa f ' 2 .lon Karen Huffman Hunt Sophomores reflect on a long year. Ralph Michael ,V Jackman Jackson Rodney Susan Allen Brian R' Janders Jay Jeffrey Jelley Jennings Steven Holmes Greg Huffman Diana lvy Casey Jacobs Holly Jenzen Sophomoresfl l l ll2-Sophomores Two down '1' ' 'iii??L :'.,' ' J -,kj A. -ff Cindy Corey Johansen Johnson f Y 53?HS3?f-ffibf , if 1 X L 5' ka 'Qu u 2 3 1- ' . x H.. 1- K Sandra Diana Johnson Jones ,L x,. ', , 1 David Joel Jolynn Johnson Johnson Johnson FTW' . X A .P ff is im 1-J , sss 'ff 25613 r. Naomi Norman Tenya Jones Jones Jones r I noi som: - 'x 5 . T ' IW Vicky Jeff Kamphaus Kane grin 4- - 4 , . , J wi fs. J f ' M ' ' .i'i , i?4',4 c ,,,' W f, ' W ' Ai I ' X :' f f K i ' 1? 'fig' Anita Blair Keire Kent Teresa Shelley Kindle King . A,' wfwgy, viii: :jg as Randy Kirkland 9 J Plop, plop, fizz, lizz. . . Janis Kirkman Marieka Klawitter Randy Johnson Rick Julian af! J ' L .ll X ,. E It my Karen Kays I , ga 1 s V -fa. fl FH QM, A ke- ffm 5 Scott Kimmel ---ff Randy Kollmann Chris Koura Lori Kullama Mike Krause t. 'f - Lil z,j sl -- ...... L.. P qv -4- in ' f xi an-umm, Carl Kite wo to go Denise Krzyck i Karla 'AMaybe if l turn my back to her, she won't ask me! LaManna .if Pat Robert Pam Butch Scott Annette Lackie Lam Lane Langdon Lapthorne Larkin M. i l to M fx fg Y Barry Joe Brenda Kim Kim Connie Laverdure Lemenager Lindsley Lominac Long Lunceford 5 ga Q VVI ,Q -K . . -vg, .5 X X xx Jill Diane Barb Sue Vicki Pai Lusher Lynch MacAulay MacWhirter Madden MHIOY Sophomores-l I3 l I4-Sophomores fa K N, JAX '78 has... K Mike Manz Kerry Dream on ,... Martin -K K A . if H 533 K- K . Fifi .M . if 34 ,Q Ella ' 5 ' M fl ', 9422! X12 L :il , 5 'F v'-' X Av P all-, , A . Robert Sandy Kathy Michael Kingman Mathis Matthai Mayes Mayes McLeod 5.- Tara Larry Dean Carrie Neil Mc Farland McGavran McKinley McCombs Menager Rick Melissa Jim Dennis Paul Milbrath Miller Milonas Minnick Mitchell V -nn? Craig M artin f '-' F' J f ' gi. 4 L sig? if N, QNX Q, 'rl N 6 Ll' 'W 4 E N N 4... Bob M arvetz 'riff ' Q, . Ei 43 1 x wmv i 4 di A L I P gf i 31, 9. .ffl eff ' .. ' q, wSf,:. . jj' b . Kiwi -. ,,., E Z 'Q Lisa Mc Cready Q N m W4 1 if i t -' 2 .. .g . xwsa ' K ww . , gi: Joyce Menzel Matt Moffatt Nickie M oody Pat Mooney Ted J arie Murray MacDonald David Neigel QA Trish Nightingale is Q E A .Nb , ,Les 1-1' , ,,:, . E1 Q55 5 ' g gf .EV 4 ..,. , 4 , if f ' gt 5' . all l s Jn- I i i f f Cheryl Oestriech 3. ff B. Greg Nelson 33.425, wks, is ci S ' Shannon Nissen Brian O'Keefe CLASS! Julie Moore Q of - i i ni Julie Mansford .. vwsgii .. Eg- 1 V ' xi Mark Nelson I - 'IQ .-... td, rr iiifi .L 0 Kathy O'Conell Lrvl 'ws' 2129+ -ws-ff: , ' '- ft -ff-1 - .- 5 1: , y s :fs L . TI? 'Q X if 7Ey fea N N I as Mike Olson LOICII Mike Egtella Moore Moser Murphy 1 gif 1, L' A 1 C H 1 Wx f Sue Harold Marty Nash Nation Nearing fs, . A Qt Steve Kevin Tom Nelson Nesper Nibarger , . f-1-' IfI could only get that little red-headed girl's attention. . Sophomores-l I5 l l6-Sophomores Today's dream 4. Tami Fred Wade Osborn Pace Palmer . P ,egg 'f M f '?gg1Z1i i s as 11 1 Charles Neil Denise Pecka Pedersen Phelan . ,vm .. .1 5 rx.,. at ' 1. ef: E 6 . A Joane Price 'LI pray this food won't poison me. P N ' - .L W . i Rochelle Dale Proctor Rahier af e - z i 'Hi 5- :'T.li,T:.:S.,f 1f'E-225' l E. is W 'xi' ' F3123 x V ! Cindy Parhaniemi Jeff Phelan x. v , l . 1-vw Tarnmy Pmz rim b isis 4 ' ' Jie ir, K 1 ai! -'im 'I T- .S v x Mark Prather Waunita Raynes Steve Parke David Pier Don Plath Mit i' f fu- ' a fi ex r 5 r.., ss- r Z' , ,,. L , Vx , L V' L kkj x . 'A 2 ,gr es 5. 5- A A P Jim Prellwitz 3 sw- , P P-,Sie . r,.i LJ Keely Regis Geri Paul John Pincombe Melissa Porter Joanne Prellwitz . l .nn Q, .A T5 15 12 w N 'E F ii sv! - - A .AM ,, Lori Rei gstad Tomorrow's realit Mike Donna Ray Roberts Robinson Robinson Cary Kim Russ Remillard Richards Ripley Sally Richard Ann Robinson Roe Ross was ai? '31-ii! M Mike Richard Ken Roy Salo Sandahl Well, the one in the green isn't too bad. iff W ,125 F if l 35 fa. W .si,iis iQ ' 1, f,xSffmsm4 Hs si' R is Jane Dean Rachel Rhonna Jeff David Sartore Savoy Scalf Scheda Schmeck Schwendeman M. 16' T3 ii? g 4. use .iff z E' rw si fm , J ., . V s.. W t ' tt f- ' 0 ' , . H . be 4- gy Ja r 5315 I V .Y sf if Q GJ' fx afaajliil at l Kim Richard Herbert Melody Steven Patricia Scott Scott Sealy Serpa Setzer Severson Sophomores-l l7 Fn'i..i.A'.g.. .t . , , r w ., ,f lt.,-1 ,, fa we W' W Y, -ff f . Wig. ir' ., , 1 Fl- F 1 A EW? fi , gl 'rage 'l x 1 Q, , f gg 1 55 , , Corrie Sheets in-ff' if I H.. at ,- A I Z 29 -4 2 -f V: The Dream of summe W? . ,, gifts- .f f 5 .,:' . F' it lil Nl? D 3 'ti if l I A: Stuart Jim Lorri Simon Simonson Skochilich km ' -, fi, ,, ,-ff. , ' f.. L 1 ' MS Patti Scott Val Carmen Smith Smith Smith Snook T for gags S ,KV W M I 5 :i t ax, 6 XS V Debbie Sue Tim Lori Spencer Spendiff Spiry Stafford f T , ' , , ' , Y ' . Jeff Ginny Jeff D. Stone Stranack Street Stroup I ,,,, :ffl . I gjpgl-It ' 'fig' f Q , T- , A K Q , E A ... Sax T .. David Deanna Dolores Craig Swadberg Swenson Syjud Taylor K 1 ,,'. H t r 'Y' W , i W .fx ' T 7 Eugene Ron Diane Connie Thompson Thompson Thorbeck Thronson 118-Sophom ores Q -f1ff ? ,f2g, 5 Q- ,- ' ' 'X . f fi? '51 Lorna Slater f Fff . ' 'bt it , - , a 'Z fy ,- 5' ' ,1 F , ilehfl ' bi Barb Snyder Denis Stearns Rob Sturton ,,f1 Mike Thein A 'i ff' D' ' , , ,U W Ki' Rod Tiede If v i x 3 E' ga' lass' V ! J I Yvonne Sledge avi, if ' .1 ' I ,,,. Q35 . ll? Mario Spagnole , :Eff Bruce Stewart ' il l :ga ri p , , V Kari Sullivan rx ' .la . Ya J Mike Thiel Karen Tilton an H kg, M , ,K N W. ,Y . lsr -.J 1? g '- X Pam Smith Austin Spearman Sharon Stinde Karen Sutherland vii S + 'rf WZ! xv M V W ' Cindy Thiesen Heather Tincknell 3S COITIC t1'll6 of ea, f:,Qf f Srvgfei -ff, E .h A M, . - ,Si .J Renita Tolden , 4. QI 53 2' M . Aff 39 Tamara Vaughn ff-7 11 1' 5 . . Sw swf , i , fl. I , cg any ,. f 777317 115 :TIL . ' Vi ' ., Poletta Wallis I jzfzid , Mike Weiss Kathy Whitlinger CAMERA SHY: Victor Beckvold Mary Bowers Maureen Brandahl Mike Bulzomi Sheri Callen Kim Castrilli Larry Cluph Ray Couture Denise Langlois Tony Lucero ' Af' 'M , V, WP? LaDona Tompkins Pey Veldwyk rg' ., iii! 'stgfri 'N' - WZ. wi f Stan Warzecha , , fr- M ,ia:.. - C .. ' ' C' A X' Kenneth Wells Craig Whitman 4. i ,A fgtfggem ig' Y .: ' .A fi an, .3 , Q, la 2 s 3 at fi' P 'K f F QL, ,. It 'J rr. K Y, ' Wa. 'fa , r ' ' -4515 ' Eric Melody Tosch Twitchell X . 11 '-', iffiii' R 55-'zifiufgf be 5 ,QQ K r ' i 1 f rsrf - , rg if , Mio we S , Elizabeth Lori Vieg Vlahovich Brad Watson Cindy Watson Jace Werre Sf, Y 'Ziff x,,,w. f ki! K K V 3 Qs N, Tim Wicka Jane West V4 .lim Underbrink 5 551 C , FY? '.fff1a, , - 'N if Roger VonJouanne , Donna Webb - fffte M if M my X 5 , ffffft P' wife, Ag if Za 1 f m ' k5 'f ' K , A K . P53 . Q Jack Brian Urch Vance My I' -,VI vt . f. +353 ww A Q- ' 5 - '11 i Str w i fi V. Bob Kathy Wagner Walkama Mike Steve Webb Webb Steve Vicki Eugene Westm ore Whiting Whitlinger no 'H 9 L V52 Lg Q ii I K Jack Pam John Connie Willet Witcher Woods Wooton ,faiig an .r iff it 6 V2 mf-i arg! fx CAMERA SHY: Thanh Ly Laun Julie Mansford Caroline Marsh Rick McDougal Mary Richman Brett Roe Lenny Schwab Mike Sleeman N . Jacob Sally Glen Leslie Patti w'fQ2'Qf,f Wright Wright Yadon Ziebell Zvarich Sophomores-119 l20-Freshmen The 1975-l976 Freshmen kept active throughout the year. Ushering in the '75 summer with a car wash, the Frosh followed with a garage sale, hawked Halloween suckers and peddled T-shirts to Highlander buyers. Freshman counselor Karen Rolstad acted as advisor. ' v 3 CS fav' nf' 'ggi-mcmgul 45 ,K , W L , jwisqs ,A 'awgf' . Troy Hamblin, Freshman Class President i f if Troy Hamblin, Carmen Zeeben, Lisa Mennet, Cindy Barden, Dion Yahou- dy, Teresa Fisher, Debbie Denney, Carolyn Wolf, Debbie Widen, Tina Scoccolo, Brent Rawson, Sonya Arthalony, Gracie Arbuckle, Patty Olson, Sue Prellwitz. ffl X James Abbott W . extff' ,gg A .W if Na - l Mike Agnew Brian Ainsworth Brad Anderson Renee Anthony We have onl just begun. . . X. A Mike Abbott ' A wa' .Q Lisa Aichele if lx , -:tex ff ' . . 51' f ' ' Andy Anderson Kelly Anderson Phillip Araujo Just wait till next time. .. You mean I have to wear this thing? 1 f rs . !.,?,:f . vb.. Q M h Gracie Arbuckle 'fi Tami Armstrong Daryle Arthalony Pat Arundell Cindy Avery Gary Armbruster ,, if f fm.: if 1 , A fly ' in 5 5 A K Celeste Armstrong Sonya Arthalony Kerri Austin Sherry Ayres Freshmen- l 2l 122-Freshman life we will learn to live l Boy do I wish l could get into that!!! Vicky J ay Sue Babcock Bailey Baker J im Colleen Cindy Bannach Barber Barden ,I Jeff Brad Karen Barry Bartlett Bates Ron Beach Jerry Beimer J eanene Bennedetti Kim Becker Jay Bell Diane Ben net .. wi X I Kevin Beckstrom Keith Bell Tim Bennett Some of our more gracetiil Freshmen. As time goes on. Carol J ackie Rick Bergh Bergman Bergman 'S The things you have to do. . . X Charlie Sheryl Philip Bevins Blake Black Stephen Debbie Dan Blansiield Bliss Bolstad an. Freshman in the news Diane Rich Bolstad Boltz Cheryl Chris Boullion Bowe Alison Bev Brandt Brennan Mike Bonewits M itch Brand Sharon Brester Freshman-l23 124-Freshmen We are building now What's a love life? Virginia Jeff Ken Brunner Brunson Buettner Leanne Brenda Tom Bu ff Burch Burchfield Rhonda Paul Kevin Bright Broomhead Brotherton Brian Dave Doyle Arthur Chris Roberta Brown Brown Brown Burns Buss Bussey 7 .. Wayne Yvonne Julleen Bye Caffel Call x l W 1 Tammy Jeanene Bonnie 4 Q ' 1' Brown Brunette Brunner Steve Don Debbie Cameron Cannon Carlson hat we will become J ohn Kim Rob Carlson Cathcart Chalker Brett Tom J oe X Ka-ff, Freshmen really know howto study. Chase Chintagavongse Christian 'K Kathleen Jim Debbie Clear Cloyd Coleman ..,,-y X.k,A - ar K X Andy Gary Paul Connot Core Cottle Rich ' Corrine Kathy Cowles Cox Crawford 'ling 4 fl A . Kevin John Daryl Crawford Crotty Curley Craig David Gordon Courey Courtright Cowan Dan Kim Brent Curran Curtin Curtis Freshmen-l25 da without Freshman. . . ' 5 ,'iau...,.f Lisa George Alan Rich Curtis Cutler Dalla-Santa Damon Darst Marge C1 u , 5' , in wi .l.T. Lisa Shelli Greg .loan Davis Davis Davis Dawson Day Debbie Marlin Bruce Karen Ed Dan Denney DesLauriers Digre Dixon Donahue Dooly A, ig Ron Lora Linda Jeanine Sue Tom Doyea Durst Dymarkowski Eckhoff Ecklund Eggers I26-Freshmen Ken Karren Kenda Randy Joe Andrew Ehlert Emmons Erickson Erickson Esquibel Estep is a da without jo ! Af 1 le. 5' X :fr QQ V ' -fav vy if,.:?P anY Craig Clarence Carla Lisa Teresa Estes Fairchild Falcon Fischer Fisher spirit Kathy Jon Kim Doug Gayle Fry Fugere Fugere Fu nkley Fu nkley Scott John Scott Sue Bobby Randy Gaetzke Gardner Gardner Gardner Gesner Gibbs Randy Robert Laura Rod Greg Kris Gilleland Gladding Glover Grapp Gonzalec Graham Robbie Chris Steve Dan Rick Carol Graham Gray Gray Greggs Gress Campbell Freshmen-127 IZ8-Freshmen Freshmen will alwa s be noticed Terri Beth Griffin Griffith Gail Kelly Hackman Hager Diana Bob Hankinson Hansen Wendy Ron Hatch Haworth Tamara Connie Heath Heinrich Tom Charlene Michele Karen Griffith Grover Guay Gunderson Rick Lori Susan Troy Hale Hall Hall Hamblin T1 e f. J fi litiiiki' ..- Debbie Karrie Sandy Bruce Harker Harr Harvey Hass I 1, Paul Randy Carla Barbara Haynes Haynes Head Heath r Brigitte Traci Ron Robin Heisinger Hemenway Hemphill Henry N. Af' as an important part of Hazen. sw ,F ,V , ,lx A 2 V Scott Lois Pasoale Phillip Barrie Rochelle Henry Herriges Hertel Hicks Hitchcock Hively 2 gg tri, X my W ,f mf at Sharalynne Donna John Deanna Bill Terri Holfeltz Holmes Hotchkin Housden Howard Howard si' if -If r 'V .5 ff 1 LS if ,ffl 'S . -I .iq ai-im , 'M ' J J K.. Cynthia Doug Brad Cheryl Jody Shari Hutchinson Ingram Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson nv- , Kelley Linda Gary Aaron Donna Glenda Jacobs Jacques Jannusch Johnson Johnson Johnson ff! . V 1 x Jan Joe Karla Matt Cathy Rita Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jones Freshmen- l 29 130-Freshmen As time goes on I ll. if 51 sa 'ia' A ' Li KT? l 1,535 R Q 'L ' in 1 Rick Kelly Debbie Lilita Kim Tyler J ones Jorgensen Kampschror Keire Kelloniemi Kellv fr D454 N is i-,, 5 . p 'r Carl Ron David Leslie Mike Mike Kendall Kennedy Kent Kenworthy Kenyon Kientz Q X A l P52 9' H , , V ix . in 1 f' Bobbi Tim Kelly Russell Rhonda Cindy King King Kjobech Klopich Kollmann Koppelman iss fit .i if W. infix r e ' rn? x e V M32 Y- ,,-':a. Eric Barbara Sandy Greg Brian Miles Korn Krois Krom Kunz Lacey Langdahl '13 1' Bruce Lynn Michele Debbie Mark Connie Larsen Larson Larson Lavachek Ledbury Lex and other Frosh enter Hazen 2 ' I?-P if Y f Sl xt y 9 L si in ,, L E, ,V Q ..,. ,xl X J 0' '. f ?6 ' iw, ' .f Y: 'fl 16 -gif ,xii Tami Ann Livengood Longwell Brett Steve Magee Maggard Robin Brian Marks Martin Steve Ron McDill McKenzie f ' ' 'i W .. . .. Af? 'J David Lisa Melrose Mennet Don Lovett fx, Richard Lowe Greg John Maki Malgarini Chris May Sally M ayer Debbie McKimmey Steve Mergens Ken McWade Tamara Milbrath Steve Ludwig Dawn Maloy Tim McAskill Denny Mellott iv5:?B?fe2-it ff 1 555253, '-tu, K - Tony Miller Marlyn Macias Kelly Manley Lynn McCready Greg Melos Cindy Milonas NV, Freshmen- l 31 132-Freshmen hey will be reminded of . at N -. V . Q 1 1 -'-' all ' 5 .Ya Q ,-It , gg-f S3f:i5egqu1f',tf S tain. , , ,e st , amp-if ek. ,.-if. . . 1 RL. i r xg X K. . V- 7 ,. V 2 u Scott Caren Patrick Sandra Moerer Monacelli Moore Moser Tim Paula Toni Sherri Mullowney Muncey Muromoto Naasz Kathleen Steve David Karen Nause Nearing Nelson Nelson sz: ' ,fate 9- 5. al .ffl Marlene Jim Becky Karri Nestor Newton Nielsen Nixon 1.25 , -ffl 9 h i f , , te L . ate-fir: K 'T if -,o 'iff '--ge.. 'ii Kevin Patty Diane Todd Olson Olson O'Neal Orm sby Melinda Motor Melisa M otor Karen Nangle Kurt Nelson -is Mary Nation 2' J if-W in Marie Nelson Tom Noon L, .,. -f . fa- - 4f e ' , iii t Ziggy , W Qt Bruce Osgoodby Jeff Nyhusmoen rl ' F41 Tom Overton the inevitable garbage cans. . . Tom Jennifer Jeff David Pabon Page Parke Parker 1' Darryl Donna Teri Debbie Partner Patterson Pattie Paul L' Q Ei? fu. ...V ,. A .z 0 I A , , A :QAM '55 5, t A 'W 'a A K W 7' . ' H . i ' K, 5. ,G fa, k j lilifw . . 'f ' e Joanne Mark Debbie Laura Pelletier Perkins Peterson Peterson ,Pu Ron Vickey Jean Darcie Petett Philliber Pincombe Pinz Julie Jennifer Corinne Dan Poland Polkinghorn Pollex Porter Shannon Karin Parker Parks A -fi i 212: ee at fifff V X Maril Debbie Pease Pebles Mark Rick Peterson Peterson Kim David Podratz Pohto Don Gary Potter Prather Freshmen-133 134-Freshmen Sue Eric Teri Cheryl Barb Mike Prellwitz Prestbo Proctor Prosser Pryzbylski Quesnel ri 3.1 Randy Alex Debbie Joan Dawn Pat Rainier Ralph Randolph Ranquet Rawley Reaves And the everclimbing stairwells. 3 alll' is a ki 1' H 5 1' P Lynne Alison Janine Holly Mark Alex Reed Reedy Renzi Rice Rider Riggle Phil Todd Bob John Bart Jeff Ritchie Rockenfield Roe Rogers Roseman Roy ,f . 1 1. Sue Tracy Chris Richard Arthur Patty Rudduck Rutledge Ryan Sage Samora Samora 1 , x Alan Tina Pat Karen David Tom Sample Scoccolo Scalf Scalf ,Schott Schulke ' . ,MQ 1. fy , f ,si V , ' S , , V- ft . ' M ' ' Tina David Jannette Charlotte Julie Dean Schwan Scott Selzer Selzler Semple Sepstrup Freshmen give a lot, and in return. . . H ,satgw 1, ' . ., ,yi R' ' rr H limw- rj I 7 9'7 WU' , ',f, . S K S .H MC ,334 , i e ' . vikli' if ,if Carrie Bob Randy Steve Pal Carrie Shearer Shearer She ffer Shigaya Sienda Sjostrom Mike Doug Marie Becky Jeff Kelly Slater Smith Smith Snyder Softli Spiry 715' ' 'A I Pit t .4 , .Y S Q Lynette Cheryl Jeff Scott Joan Lorri Stewart Stone Stone Strom Sundquist Swadberg Freshmen-l35 l 36-Freshmen Receive the honor of being Highlanders,' Paul Sue Joe Scott Swift Talley Taylor Thompson ti- Kerry Alicia Kurt Lee Tim Tomlan Torkelson Trimble Gwen Chris Jay Linda Twitchell Twomey Unsell Vaughn Mer M ark Brian Bob Walkama Ward Warren Wartella Chris Dave Angie Marleen Watt Weber Webster Weigel ' f N a p' ' . if f AI Terry Rob Thompson Tillman 2 kd ' V J Allen David Tucker Tucker Mike Don Volkman Waggoner Greg Kari Warzecha Washburn Connie Deon Weiss Wells Rr J ack Wendling Jerry Debbie Pat Mark Tovi Whitehurst Widen Wilcox Wiles Willanger A Wendy Lamoyne Bob Carolyn Vincent Dion WilliamS Wilson Wismer Wolf Wolford Y ahoudy ,Kia r ,MA . ki A Lori Bob Chris Carmen Yasunaga Youells Zdilar Zeeben Allsopp, Karen Arnsburg, Steve Barrowcliff, Cindy Batson, Vernon Bezanson, Tammie Carlson, Edith Clark, Bruce Darst, Michael Feroe, Linda Fiene, Kenneth Fjeld, David Fulton, Tina Gehling, Kevin Gobelman, Rene Hadley, Jackie Hagerman, Shelly Holland, Jeffrey Camera Shy Kimbrough, Gerald Larson, Jerry Le Anh-Tuyet, Thi Lesh, Geri Ly Nguyen, Thanh Mallory, April Matthes, Tracy McDowell, Kathy McGladrey, Dennis McKean. Fred McMahon, Mike Nichols, Ken Oliphant, Lily Ralph, Alex Rawson, Brent Salo, Donald Sedgwick, Scott Selman, George Shane, Robert Smith, Jeannie Stout, Lori Thomas, Don Tremlin, Gary Vineyard, Bruce Wageman, Shelley Wahl, Julie Wells, Joni Westphall, Kevin Wiley, Tom Williams, David Zaragoza, Maria Zarate, Yvonne Freshmen-137 . 1' w. Q ya 2 SPORTS l l 12 13 l5 22 25 28 31 35 40 41 42 44 45 50 55 61 62 64 65 74 76 77 OFFENSE Mike Schweiger Rodger Wicks Brad Doerflinger Bruce Graham Rick Hively Mike Talley Austin Spearman Mike Mayes Rick Cathcart Jeff Gibbs Kevin Bell Mike Nipert Joe Lemanger Brian Gunderson Ken Marshall Mark Bergman Reed Mosier Barry Castile M ark Beirne Dave Egge Scott Kimmel Craig Swanke Hazen football endf 79 85 86 Sl 140-Varsity Football Paul Hodge Matt Dragin Pat Mooney Dean Anderson John Geissler ith winning season DEFENSE Bill Ganley Tim Loomer Mike Nangle Ken Nelson Mike Noble John J anders Mike Thiel Randy Fullerton Grifl' Procter Kent Baxter Rod Tiede Jacob Wright Frank Young Brett Peless Dietmar Nollnar Bob Crawford Paul Goodner Frank Bright Vic Wartella Wally Vaughn Dave Manolo Keith Peless Larry Shepard Jerry Magee Kevin Swanke Steve Mills Jeff Schweiger CB CB CB CB CB CB FS FS SS LB LB LB LB LB LB LB DT DT DT DT DT DT DE DE DE DE DE S .335 asi.. g Varsity Football-141 Highlanders start slowl Hazen 6 Lindbergh 27 The first football game on the new arti- ficial turf and the first with new coach Ike Keiffer, turned out a disaster. We couldn't get it together, and mistakes cost us time after time. Slowly our new I-formation started working as the of- fense got together. Rick Cathcart's one yard run with 15 seconds remaining was the only score Hazen put on the board. Griff Proctor intercepted his first pass of the season. Hazen 0 Kentridge 20 Penalties and fumbles gave Kentridge an early lead. Each time Hazen would begin to drive, a penalty or fumble gave them the ball. A tough gameg the second straight loss. The team did iron out some of the earlier troubles, and gave us hope of a good season. Hazen 19 Renton 7 Our first victory, and a sweet one, was over arch rival Renton. Trailing 7-O at half and three quarters, Hazen was sure of defeat. But on the first play of the fourth quarter Bruce Graham passed 15 yards to Dean Anderson for 6 points. Mike Nipert caught the extra point pass out of bounds and the score stood 7-6, Renton. The go-ahead score came on our next series, as Mike Talley ran 62 yards on a counter through a big holed cleared with Reed Mosier's key block. Again the extra point pass failed for us. Our last score came as Bruce Graham ran a quar- terback sneak from the l yard line. Jeff Schweiger forced two fumbles and Griff Proctor got his 3 interception. 142 Varsity Football but qulckl progress. . Hazen 34 Highline 18 The defense forced Highline into 5 inter- ceptions and the offense made use of them all. The first score was set up by Mike Theil's interception at the Pirate 34. Seven plays after that, Rick Cathcart went over from the lVz yardline. In the second quarter Ken Nelson picked one off and ran it back 50 yards for a touch- down. Mark Beirne kicked both extra points, and Hazen was on top, 14-0. The third quarter started with a 7D yard drive, capped by Rick Cathcarts 8 yard end run. Mid-way through, Griff Proctor picked up his 4th interception of the year. Forty yards later Mike Talley went over from the two. Beirne converted both. Then in the fourth quarter John .landers intercepted and ran it back 32 yards. Following a Highlander fumble Janders picked off another one and returned it to the 28, setting up Bruce Graham's 1 yard plunge. Hazen 15 K-M 8 Taking the ball and marching right down the field the first time we laid hands on the ball, Bruce Graham kept on the op- tion and ran 28 yards for a touchdown. Beirne added the extra point and it was Hazen 7, K-M 0. The score remained that way until late in the half when K-M quarterback Tim Heacox bulled over from the one. The Royals went for two and got it. At halftime it was K-M 8, Hazen 7. In the third quarter Rick Cath- cart pranced through for six. Graham threw to Mike Talley for two points and Hazen was on top to stay 15-8. It was our third straight win and the first league game. Varsity Football 143 Winning last six Hazen 6 Kennedy 38 Nothing went our way in the first half and the Lancers took advantage of it, scoring 31 points. lt was Homecoming, with Cindy Glenn and her court honored at the half. A large turnout at the game kept the spirit up. When our men came back on the field after half. A long sustained drive, capped by Bruce Graham's 7 yard pass to Dean Anderson, was the only Hazen score. The attempted pass for two failed. Coach Keiffer said afterwards, Our biggest problem was that we just couldn't get momentum. Kennedy is state rated and just doesn't make mistakes. The game decided the league championship. Hazen 19 Evergreen 7 After Evergreen scored on it's first pos- session, the defense buckled down and stopped them the rest of the night. Rick Cathcart tied it up with an exciting 43 yard run in which he outran the Highline secondary. At half it was 7-7. In the third quarter Griff Proctor picked off his 5th pass of the season and set up Mike Tal- ley's eight yard sweep. The kick was offg the score stood 13-7, Hazen. Evergreen began to drive, but John Janders inter- cepted at the Hazen 34. Mike Nipert put it away with a 2 yard run in the fourth quarter. The Highlanders were now all alone in 2nd place. 144 Varsity Football K if -die out of seven games Hazen 13 Auburn 0 This was the last home game of the sen- iors' careers. The first shut out in a couple years was well earned. The defense went wild and held the Trojans to 37 yards, rushing. Rick Cathcart bulled over from the one in the second quarter and Hazen led 7-0 at half. Then with 1:29 left in the third quarter Mike Nipert powered up the middle one yard. The point after failed and the score stood 13-0. Griff Proctor and Mike Thiel both had interceptions. Hazen 13 Mt. Rainier 12 The defense forced five interceptions, three by Griff Proctor. Mt. Rainier scored first, early in the third quarter but the ex- tra point failed. Then Rick Cathcart cut in and went 36 yards for a touchdown. Mark Beirne kicked the crucial extra point and the third quarter ended Hazen 7, Mt. Rainier 6. The Rams began to drive but John Jander's interception halted it. Hazen drove down the field after Proctors interception at the 50, and Mike Nipert pushed his way across from the one. The two-point conversion failed and it was Hazen 13. Late in the fourth quarter, with six seconds Hazen fumbled and the Rams recovered. The first play was a touchdown pass. On the conversion Ken Nelson smeared the would be receiver as he touched the ball, preserving the win, 13- 12. Nelson also returned an interception 33 yards. Griff Proctor set a new record with 3 interceptions in a game. Varsity Football 145 The Hazen J V football team started out lookmg very promrsrng but the end of the season showed drfferently Rodger Wrcks quarterback led the mlghty Hrghlanders to a l 5 record The wxn was agalnst Auburn Al though only one w1n came out ofthe green machme many of the scores were close Coach Kurle sand thls about hrs team took a beatlng but this team shows much promrse for the up commg years ' ' ' 1 We 146 .IV Football X orc's record by a victory La an l1-The J.V. Football Team. 21 Mike Mayes takes the handofl' from quarterback Rodger Wicks. 31 Big Matt Ernest threatens to bring down the opposing quarterback. 41 Wicks pitches back to Mayes. 51 Coach Kurle talks things over. 61 At the blurr ofthe moment Wicks throws complete. 71 Joe Lemenager takes the punt. :mmws-xmouns,i.wn , r::aas44r2wa.umi::1,e-2-IAM: ei 1:1 JV Football-147 Where the future The Hazen Sophomores just couldn't put it together. They usually ended up holding dummings or running the other teams offense and practicing whenever they could. Our first two touchdowns were kickoff returns by Joe Lemenager. The first, a lOl yard sprint around the right end, the other 77 yards up the right side hash marks. Another highlight of the season was when Cory Johnson picked up a fumble and returned it 54 yards for a touchdown. The Sophomore team is expect- ing a better season next year. The members of the Sophomore team are: Gene Whitlinger, Greg Nelson, Kent Baxter, Ron Forrester, Kris Davis, Kingman Mc Leod, Joe Lemenager, Jeff Hennen, Butch Langdon, Bret Davidson, Larry Cluphf, Cory Johnson, Jeff Street, Pat Lackie, .lim Prellwitz, Mike Austin, Steve Holmes, Mike Olson, Kyle Janders, Rod Tiede, Mike Schweiger, Brad Watson, Greg Huffman, Wally Anderson, and Gary Dohrn. 148 Sophomore Football 4 r ff? ,,,. 1 , i 2?M.f warg 1 m V . i - A. ...K f 'f at 5 43, 1 ?'+v+v ' f ws mf' '2 5' A A z, , 3, ipiax . ,Vg K Q: 'Warm . . O The Freshmen team came up winners with a 4-l-l record, the best a frosh team has had yet. The defense played a big part, and gave the offense a chance to score many times. There is a lot oftalent on that team. The frosh gained experience and should come out real fine in '79, The team includes: John Crotty, Rick Bergman, Keith Bell, Troy Hamblin, David Nelson, Tom Schulke, Craig Cour- ey, Rick Hale, Randy Haynes, James Davis, Jeff Softli, Rob Graham, Kim Cathcart, Scott Moerer, Jim Cloyd, Jim Bannach, Scott Thompson, Denny Mel- lott, Jeff Brunson, Ron Hemphill, Martin DesLauries, Bob Chalker, Art Brown, David Kent, Scott Strom, Roseman, Bart, Miles Langdahl, Bob Youells, Alan Semple, Tim Bennett, Tracy Rutledge, Kurtis Torkelson, Bob Wartella, Allen Tucker, Kevin Olson, Dave Weber, Rob Tillman, Steve Shigaya, Robin Henry, Scott Henry, Chris Twomey, Steve Cam- eron, and Brett Roseman. fly The Sophomore Football Team. ' Kyle Janders pitches out. Q33 The team executes a student body right. Q41 Ready to go. Q53 The sneaky draw play. L61 A quarterback end around. Sophomore Football 149 Football Stats '75 HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN vs. Lindbergh vs. Kentridge vs. Renton vs. Highline vs. KM vs. Kennedy QHCJ vs. Evergreen vs. Auburn vs. Mt. Rainier VARSITY FOOTBALL vs. Auburn vs. Highline vs. Evergreen vs. Lindbergh vs. Tyee vs. Mt. Rainier vs. Glacier vs. Kentridge vs. Kennedy vs. Renton vs. KM VOLLEY BALL loss loss WIN WIN WIN loss WIN WIN WIN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN loss loss WIN WIN WIN loss WIN loss loss loss loss Kennedy Mt. Rainier Evergreen Lindbergh Tyee Renton Kentridge KM Highline Glacier Auburn GOLF HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN WIN WIN WIN WIN loss WIN loss WIN WIN loss loss HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN HAZEN vs. Kennedy vs. Evergreen vs. Highline VS. Mt. Rainier vs. Renton VS. Renton vs. KM GIRL'S SWIMMING vs. Kennedy vs. Mt. Rainier vs. Evergreen vs. Lindbergh vs. Tyee vs. Renton vs. Kentridge vs. KM vs. I-Iighline vs. Glacier vs. Auburn CROSS COUNTRY WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN loss WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN Fall Stats-l5l Cross Country complete 152-C ross Country UD C23 Q33 Hazen runners run hand in hand. Q45 Dennis Graves takes a first. L55 John Rohde: business as usual. C63 And they ure off! 175 Curtis Green and Joe King battle for position. fi .9 i ,, . o t,,,, The Hazen X-Country Team. Coach Storkson ponders over a question. I'lCSt SCEISOII CVCI' 5 ' Q i, 'iff D K, s .1.,'k Ti? .. 'Z ii? ,L , T we se:i4'1,qgsi,: ,Y g. , s . wi F M .wk . Y , .i ' , - - wi- 'W gif A , ' 1' ' Sk it 'SW' ' vi., 'i 1-3 .1 v s . --+2 -ff- v M ,gig . 1 L ,I V, Vybb, ' -. 1 .. 1., . , - Q J . , fi ' ' g . . , ig ,.,. 'i35'f.'.., . I N 'QE'-'ian -MQ' ,. .SV E M ', ig ,Q A 'af xx, 1 L W is 35,4 'ci g K- ,af ' if H ' ,. ,W PY, ' . Q ' ,' - ,Ba , 2 ,K ,vm 41 , ,Q ' W -W'--fr-.:, V M Q il- -. 5, f . T i A 'f we A , I ' , ' 'i 1 i'4 '.g i'xN-Rf 'fa - v , .J ,Q is Jw Q? 115:-Q. ' V ' fi, vi ' ' We f-' -.Lf-tsT.gg,,s'-tfifife - ' - a l -eh. , i , ' T ' 'et ' Hazen's Cross Country team completed its most successful season yet by finishing ninth in the 1975 state meet. Led by seniors John Rohde and John Vandermay, and Sopho- more Dennis Graves, the number one, four, and eight runners in the North Puget Sound League, the Highlanders' varsity squad fin- ished with ten wins and a single loss, behind league champion Renton in the conference. The sub-district meet again saw the High- landers finishing second behind Renton, with both advancing to the West Central District meet where, still chasing the Indians, Hazen finished behind Renton for the third time but did qualify for the state meet. Outside the conference schedule, Hazen travelled to Vic- toria, B.C. where they met Mt. David Doug- las, the two-time defending Provincial cham- pions. It was a good trip and an easy win for Hazen. The Highlanders also competed in the Roller Coaster Relays in Auburn against several of the better a teams in West- ern Washington and finished first. Hazen's Junior Varsity team swept to an ll-0 dual meet season and the league title. Led by Mike Sandahl, they confirmed their superior- ity by winning the N.P.S.I.. sub-district championships. The .I.V.'s also captured their section ofthe Roller Coaster Relays. Edmonds proved to be the class of the state, winning handily, but Hazen managed some consolation in the fact that they finally de- feated their archrivals from Renton. Cross Country 153 Some Standouts 0 QOH ', -.ig -:gif yn 3- ' QL , 1 '-', ff' V, - , , 6 H Q M 3 ,gl fv l ift ' if .15 .I ' 4'-'waz' X' ' Pi ,. Q .M , ,, ,, 1,.. W ' A A H A, VV,., I k k V U ,V p i Q . Q. , W 'K T '. ' , J Q - HWS eva W f. V. .V A, .. . N 'KH ff ' .v , 5fE3. ' QQ Ti Q 'ff . ni gga if A HL R A . i bm , ff-' , ' V- ',, ' .,'-swan, ' ulfA?5?' ,Li-7' . R ' 4 my K E M, , xii , 2' H I y A '34 ' 1 f 35 w if A sf 1 , .. 5 A ' . .. ., K ,. , 1 11 ,.,. L ' if Q, 'Lg' , A A, jr' Lei ,,.V, ' 'J ,Ma 1 ,,' i i' VA ,, W gf, W,- Q! M 4 fi Q ,. ,. rw ga ngs. QI ' L , VVV, n -VV, V .T , 3,56 T KW V 5 1' . at ' ' f , ., ,M ,A .Y ,,.,,, , .. A, ,,,. . 4, . W , ,Q Ja M, Lk QA PW. .V 3 , any V' N ,F f . I K. K gg 0 7, Y f ' G Q ' ' 1 , ' -'ff' 112.221, 'F 1 ' . 5 w l54-Cross Country M AM azen Cross Countr Hazen's Cross Country team featured some- thing new this year, fielding their first ever girls' team. Led by frosh standouts Donna Johnson and Lilly Keire, the young High- lassies, fall ninth and tenth graders5 fin- ished fourth of twenty-three teams at the West Central District, missing a trip to the state meet by one place. On the basis of her place at W.C.D,, Donna advanced to the state meet where she ran a creditable 32nd of 145 runners. On one chilly weekend the girls braved wind, cold, and rain to successfully complete a 24 hour marathon run, sponsored by Run- ners World Magazine. The girls, running alternate miles, went 196 miles to come within 7 miles of the U.S. Womens mark of 203 miles, perhaps the finest athletic feat in Hazen history. All of the girls will return and have the bene- fit of this year's experience, and, hopefully, both teams will make the trip to State in n76n. P - CJ 15. Chaffey runs through woods. 25. Ken Sandahl lead the J .V. team to a perfect record. 35. Dennis Graves, a sophomore runner. 45. John Rohde starts his kick. 55. Hazen receives Sth place at the West Central Dis- trict meet. l5. The Hazen girls working hard with their first year. 25. The Girls Team. 35. Donna Johnson is congratulated. 45. Lily Keire running hard. Cross Country 155 156-G olf Hazen Golf completei i The Hazen Golf team surprised everybody including themselves by taking 4th in the N.P.S.L. this year. Led by Wayne Gibbs, the captain of this years team, they compiled a 9-4 record and had a very good shot at the playoffs, but a very narrow defeat to Gla- cier and a well played loss to Auburn ended the team chances for a post season playoff. Gibbs and teammate Larry Vickers repre- sented our team at a league meet and had the best finish in school history, by placing 13th and l7th. For Coach Huckle it was a year for emptying out his pockets to buy milkshakes for every victory. 'gr :gs ,W 2 , srxgwilzifzgg. ctorious season 7 Nga.. wg. 1 I3. The Hazen Golf team as of their finish are FROM L-R, T-B, Bob Wagner 143, Larry Vickers 123, Tavv Shaver 163, Captain Wayne Gibbs 113, Max Eyman 153, Curt Zander 133, Jim Stangle 173, Mark Prather 1103, Dave Plath 193, Tim Herman 183, NOT PICTURED Steve Beltz1ll3. 23. Wayne Gibbs likes his shot. 33. Woody Eyman gets out ofa hole. 43. Tim Herman can putt good. 53, Tavv Shaver hits an iron tothe green. 63. Larry Vickers with his ballet swing. 73. Jim Stangle is pleased with a drive. 83. Curt Zander, the newcomer, helped us win many a match. 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W all, 1: . 1- -: , . e ff. an iff fy'l?'r5ax'3- ., .L ff , K L 'f M ' T Hazen s waterpolo team got off to a slow start this year but when the state tourna- ment splashed into action they went into it with great enthusiasm and did better than any waterpolo team in Hazen's history. They started out the season get- ting nipped by Mercer Island twice in a row and had a tough loss to Newport. Going into the state tournament they lost to Puyallup, the defending state champions. But they came back to put Mercer Island out of the tournament with a close 6-5 win. They came on strong in the first half of the Rodgers game, but Rodgers held them off and pulled out to win by a clear margin. The team mem- bers plan to get off to a better start next year, and with only losing three seniors the team should do well. The members of this year's team are: Curt Holcomb, Brian Jennings, Kevin Hender- son, Willy Gevers, Stan Saviage, Rod Mann, Eric Tosch, Bob Huff, Henry Von Jouanne, Cory Remillard, Roger Von Jouanne, Dave Hass, Rich Hass, Mark Nelson, Matt Fisher, Jim Underbrink, and Bruce Hass. l58 Water Polo welfth Best in State 'c,,gN1 , 1. wwf' S' f 'MP' 'H mmm ,f-wwf 'qtnxa , , -. -' KW ,Y Mk . . ' ' A M - - I' -'Q J - ' ' 44. -wwe' r -'ffl ' - - We ww. L --f s ,L 4. 1, - , yn ' L avi ,, . ,, -' ' ' M , . 'sd I W N i ,wx ,..g,,,5M ' K , . 'ig 5 t .ba'w,,.1t11,. H+? 'ft WW 1 I L ig A 1 ff: t , KW f' , f , P' ASWGNCE-+'Y'1'W ff'4liL!ifE9'Q14 f',v1gBsJ?4x-'f'?2-'F7 l'4u.z,L3'fi'2'r'?,ti ri , W, L m 2550 5 A ,, fa ,X ,V 9 4... Lx 'A' ll 2 3 43 P 5? 61 7 83 95 John Underbrmk blocked shot Boys Swimming NPSL Champs fo ilfllrlig 'j jjl , j , '- - Starting off the season as the defending N.P.S.L. champions, the Hazen swim- mers and divers were under a great deal of pressure from the strong rivals in the league. But that didn't hurt them as they went on and claimed a second straight title. Not only were they champs, but for the second year in a row they were unde- feated in their dual meets to stretch the string to 19 in a row. Going into the district meet with lots of enthusiasm and minus its' top swimmers, they placed third, just seven points behind a very tough Newport team. The district win- ner turned out to be Mercer Island. Without slowing down, they kept pre- paring for the State meet. Hazen sent seven swimmers and one diver. They were Gary Hillman, John Underbrink, Rod Mann, Rich Hass, Dave Hass, Roger Vonjouanne, Stan Saviage and diver Todd Hamlin. This was probably the best-ever year for Hazen swimming. At State, :Hazen placed fifth in the team standings. The 200 medley relay placed fourth, the 400 freestyle relay placed third, and Stan Savage placed third in the 50 freestyle. Our team de- serves many congratulations. l60 Boys Swimming V a'i' 4 W 1f,..qa 54, -, ft ,-3142 A 2 , - ,fmniv ,W ?'fg3g..,4,.,,1,?1W.-M W 'VY- 4 V' ,Q b,v-P2-'flew.::tirf'e 1- .W W ' Y gf: f f -Y ,gif ff?7f:w9ffi-Y..-M,-,f'1f1 W V W , .. , . I-1,: vzmf i2252ifif'7fV ,:ay.ii'f2fQ ' pfgiawvil i , W E7 age-1:'4f ,i xv' g'.wgz2f'ft'i'S.Eff5:'tfz 3 g, , fi A, ,feiwfmzgzzxiff wi mari gva'::'1pg. ff29e i., wviiftft iw,.?- '-,vis ' M 4 A 'iii-l'Y-f sw QM'-un. .T . ,mul-fi? ' i 2 ty , ..mmmv ml-- Qassmamx nd straight year Emi. . wil ' z 5, l 9 2 - .,, Qgf 'f ' . Va.. ti, ,M .,,. . . In - in.. 1 A K' fa-we--M ,Q I Ei ' we OLYMPIC DIVISION W L T HAZEN 8 0 0 Mt. Rainier 7 1 0 Auburn 6 2 0 KM 3 4 1 Evergreen 3 5 0 Kennedy 3 5 0 lb Hazen swim team, coach, and helpers. L TO R, T TO B, are Kip Sears, Brian Jennings, Rick Rem- illard, Willy Gevers, Stan Saviage, Rod Mann, Gary Hillman, Bob Luedke, Bob Huff, Henry Von- Jouanne, Todd Hamblin, Pat Leith, Ron Griflin, Dave Richardson, David Hass, Mark Nelson, Rich Haas, John Underbrink, Roger Vonjouanne, Cary Remillard, Jim Underbrink, Coach LePenske, Mike Manz, Kingman McLoud, Rich Hicks, Dan Bolstad, Kurt Nelson, Roger Bingham, Alex Ralph, Don Lovett, Bruce Hass, Charlie Ralph, Guy Rich- ardson: Sue Olson, Lori Kullama, Shana Spendifl, Becky Henry, Sharon Underbrink, Chris Ferguson, and Zonell Engelen. 21 Coach LePenske. 33 Gary Hillman, proud ofhis Blue Ribbon. 41 Roger swims the butterfly. 55 Rich swims the breast stroke. 61 John Underbrink swimming freestyle. 75 Todd Hambling Varsity Diver 83 Rich, Rod, and Roger receive butterfly awards. 95 Rich Hass Flys by. Boys Swimming l6l Girls Swimming finishes seasoi H4 l62-Girls Swlmmlng i .,s, Tit Q'-s .4n.M'?!'1 fy' 90 sw ith an unblemished record Hazen Girls Swim Team Goes Undefeated! The Hazen Girls Swimming and Diving Team had an undefeated season with a rec- ord of 8 and 0. An important meet against Renton showed Hazen on top, 90-82. At the end of the regular season both Hazen and Renton were on top in their division, so Haz- en had to go against Renton in another meet. Hazen came through once again, winning with a score of 104-68. Hazen placed 2nd in the Regional meet, losing to Federal Way by 6 points. Hazen had seven girls representing them at state: Carla Head, Barb Snyder, Karen Snyder, Pam Muncey, and Sharon Underbrink, Nadia Johnson came in 6th in diving, and Tammy Thomas came in 6th in the 100 breast. This was an outstanding year for the team, and with 25 returnees next year, we have a lot to look forward too. Clj The members of the Girls Swimming and Diving Team, LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: Connie Heinrich, Paula Muncey, Melissa Baumgartner, Becky Snyder, Sharon Underbrink, Beth Griffin, Nadia John- son, Ms. Reese. SECOND ROW LoriGraham, Vickie Creager, Jo Geissler, Karen Snyder, Tammy Thomas, Pam Muncey, Barb Snyder, Esther Ladwig, Carla Head. FRONT ROW Lisa Wells, Joan Sundquist, Leanne Gitehell, Jeanene Brunnette, Gracie Arbuckle, Shelli Davis, Kim Long, Karen Dixon. Q23 The Girls That qualified for state were: BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Karen Snyder, Becky Sny- der, Paula Muncey, Sharon Underbrink, Nadia John- son, Carla Head, FRONT ROW Pam Muncey, Tam- my Thomas, Barb Snyder, Joan Sundquist, and .lo Giessler. Q31 Coach Reese at work. Q43 Becky Snyder making use of free time. Q51 Nadia Johnson, varsity diver takes sixth at state. Q63 Barb Snyder flys by. Girls Swimming 163 Hazen Gymnastics follow 9 ' 'WH 4W21A Q0 Y M WW ,h4,., u r P Q2 f..M HALEN I The Hazen High Gymnastics sported a very young team this year, and worked their way through a good season. Trish Nightengale won many meets individually on the all- around basis. At an important meet against Auburn, Trish had a sore leg and had to watch. The team missed her badly as Au- burn finally beat them. Coach Leigh was unable to coach the team this year, so Hazen Grad. Julie Hunter took over at midseason and did an excellent job the rest of the way. Losing only a few members to graduation the future of our gymnastics team looks very bright. l,2,3,4,5J Trish Nightengale, Anna Phelan, and Patti Doutrichg some key performers for the team show talent in their areas. lj The members of the Hazen Gymnastics Team are L TO R, TOP ROW, Meril Pease, Teresa Jones, Trish Nightengale, Michelle Carter, Anna Phelan, Patty Doutrich, Connie Heinrich, BOTTOM ROW: Manager Kim Berry, Jodi Feighner, Teresa Fisher, Angela Bella- cosa, Leanne Gitchell, Shannon Nissen, Joyce Menzel, Shari Jackson, and coach Julie Hunter. 23 Meril Pease on the Floor Exercise. 35 Shannon Nissen scores well on the mats. 43 Teammates and coach look on. 55 Michelle Carter does a trick on the beam. Gymnastics 165 Hours of practice fo inutes of pla The Hazen Volleyball team started out slow but the women came through for an out- standing season. Under the leadership of Coach Leigh the women became a real team. Betsy and Caroline Wolf provided the need- ed backing by assuming the roles of varsity and JV captains respectively. Coach Leigh said, I'm happy with the way the team worked this year. Their improvement over last year was overwhelming. If we improve like this next year who knows where we will as go. Carla Seeley was voted most inspirational, and Laurie Onstot was voted most improved. U1 The Hazen Volleyball Team. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Manager Bonnie Hill, Manager Debbie Brown, Elizabeth Vieg, Val Chatham, Laurie Onstot, Carla Seely, Mary Dunlap, Manager Patty Severson, Manager Trish Nightingale, Ms. Leigh. FRONT ROW: Lisa Snider, Pam Lane, Betsy Wolf, Karen Tilton, Annette Gray. Q25 The Hazen .l.V. team. Q35 Attempting to spike the ball. Q41 Betsy Wolf sets it up. 153 Rejoicing over a big win. C63 Teamwork in setting up the spike. Girls Volleyball l67 A long road for 168-Varsity Wrestling QQ- ,- Y , 'M' .ai fs. , I' ...vw-my ' -.H 'fr , .ty I K N 3 W, . M V wg, ff ' 1 . . .,,,. K 1 A ywvx -N along season The Hazen High wrestlers had one of the longest seasons possible, winning few matches but also coming through with big wins-including two against Shorecrest of Seattle. Many iine individual performances highlighted the season,-outstanding per- formers such as Bart Griffith, Rick Salo, and Steve Jennings. Seniors Bill Porter, Barry Castile, Steve Jennings, and Junior Mark Bierne helped promote the enthusi- asm of all who wrestled throughout the year. Coach Ernst forsees the future with many of the underclassmen turning into very fine wrestlers, especially those in the freshman class, whose team was near the top of the league. The members of the team this year were, Paul Mitchell, Rick Salo, Bart Griffith, Steve Jennings, Craig Beers, Mike Olson, Brian O'Keefe, Bill Porter, Chuck Lumbert, Barry Castile, Tony Jackson, Yogi Ernest, Mark Bierne, and Shawn Cunningham. The coaches were Jack Ernst and Bill Am- burgy, the head manager and team mascot was Suds Sutherland. Varsity Wrestling 169 Freshman have great season The '75-'76 Freshman wrestling team re- wrote the Hazen record book. The 7-3 win- loss record the team had was the second best in the entire area, and it well might have been the best except for three individual match losses. This meant the difference of a 7-3 season and having a perfect undefeated record. The future looks bright for coming varsity seasons, and don't be surprised if you see the varsity lineup full of sophomores next year. The Freshmen won or tied 82 matches to the opponents 32. Freshmen with undefeated records were Dan Porter and Kelly Jorgenson. The coach was Mr. Throm. Bart Griffith, the varsity wrestler, placed fourth in regionals and went to the state meet and placed well. Bowlers roll down opponents The Hazen High School Boys' bowling team, as always had an outstanding year, winning a large percentage of their meets and individual matches. Led by Scott Gug- genmos, and coached by Mr. Leroy Mc- Kimmey, the outlook looks good for the future of the boys team in Hazen bowling. The team members were: Captain Scott Guggenmos, Rick Hanson, Greg Seeley, Bob Lamanna, Dave Schwendeman, and Scott Strom. The Girls' bowling team compiled an ex- cellent record, and they will travel to the state meet later on in the third quarter Their fine captain this year was Sue Vaughn. Mr. McKimmey was the coach for the girls' team also. The team members were: Captain Sue Vaughn, Debbie McKimmey, Linda Vaughn, Karla Lamanna, Sherrie Bates, Terri Sabine, and Diane Hankinson. The talent above is young, so expect the best from the team in the future. PAGE l70: l The Hazen Freshman wrestling team. 21 Kelly Jorgensen tries for a pin. 31 Dan Porter had an undefeated record. 41 The team managers doing their best to patch up a victim of calisthenics. 51 The Freshmen were constantly fighting to hold their brilliant records. PAGE l7l: I1 The Boys Bowling team. 21 The Girls Bowling team. 31 The Girls captain, Sue Vaughn. 41 The captain of the Boys team, Scott Guggenmos. Bowling l7l 72V Starting lineup 0 Al' V Q A azen asketball Pat Spiry Jeff Schweiger 1 V V' 5' j Q, K .f - 'V ll' ' 4' M251 --'gg' 'fi-ffff 'S :ef in I w,,Au.3iglikg?:l . f1? fS'l' V in . ,. B, 2 if Vi. in ,, asf . J Mike Dance GriffProcter V 6 G Q , . , ,, .Fl 'lf if Gi: vo . it-'ff-1 kip N . , 5' ,.,,n,ffAgS2? iifnffg 3'-QE! I 2 V1 ,fi 2' V' A ' ' V, f , ef-2 '?i5ff ,ff 1 2 ',.g 1.v -5 TLA. . :nh ' ,f' Qi' irq. 453 ik f ' 9 4 N 1. m m, . -A 3 rn dz Kevin Bell Steve Lindsey e M e Q EI I A, ff 5 l W X Q i? , all Q 'f ' 5- - f fl . . -. . 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In the first quarter, it looked as if the Rebels would take it easy with a brisk scoring attack, but after Coach Huckle call a couple of valuable time outs the clansmen pulled the game close, went ahead late in the game and used a good stall attack to win. HAZEN 50 Issaquah65 Hazen met up with one of the toughest teams in the King-co league and stayed all the way with them until a disastrous fourth quarter led to the defeat. Max Cloyd put in 13 points to lead the team. In the first half the team was not ahead much, but main- tained a moderate defense, so as not to succumb to the break-away offense that Issaquah has got. The fourth quarter the Highlanders were outscored terribly. They turned real cold and could not keep up with Issaquah after that. HAZEN 56 Kentridge 67 At the beginning of the season Kentridge was picked by the coaches of the league as the team to beat. Hazen could not beat them, not even on home court. It was a balanced scoring attack that didn't produce enough to win. HAZEN 58 Issaquah 62 Hazen played Issaquah here this time, but in a close contest were not to hold the In- dians down, as they barely lost a greatly contested ball game to the unbeaten Indians. High scorer for Hazen was Steve Lindsey with I0 points. The Highlanders next went against Evergreen. 174 Varsity Basketball HAZEN 50 Evergreen 44 Hazen next met Evergreen on the Hazen home court. We were to pick up victory number two with an expected victory over the weary Wolverines. The Highlanders moved out of the cellar in the Cascade di- vision by defeating them. The score was close all the way through the half and all the way through the third quarter. Then Hazen started to pull out with the use of muscle rebounding and in time shut the door on the victory-hungry Wolverines, Coach Huckle expressed his concern that this victory might carry them into the next big one. HAZEN 47 Tyee45 The number one team in the AA class hosted the Highlanders in a league game. lt looked as though Tyee might run away with this one as they took a huge margin in the first quar- ter. But the determined Highlanders man- aged to melt that margin down and were able to contain Tyee somewhat the rest of the way. The game was late in the fourth quarter and the final seconds were ticking off when a futile last second shot fell from the basket. HAZEN 55 Juanita 61 Hazen met Juanita again, this time on their home floor and they took the Highlanders to the loss never letting them vie for the win. The Highlanders ended a long road of out-of-league opponents. HAZEN 40 Kennedy 51 Hazen went to Kennedy to play a game they were supposed to win. Kennedy played tough defense all the way, not allowing the Highlanders very many points as they fin- ished the game with a very low total of40, Varsity Basketball 175 Hazen comes al1ve HAZEN Glacier Hazen made it two in a row by dropping the Grizzlies in front of a very pleased group of Hazen rooters. It was a very close game most of the way. The team compiled the most boards, and played the best all-around game so far this year. Mr. Huckle was very optimistic about a possible playoff spot in the league. HAZEN KM League leaders started watching as the victory- hungry Highlanders pulled down their third straight win, this time at the expense of the weakening Royals. People started talking play-off after their fine per- formance. HAZEN Lindbergh Hazen traveled -to the Eagles' court to en- tertain the crowd with the eagle stall attack, but the team wouldn't have it as they tried to speed things up and slaughtered them with a 25 point output in the last quarter. HAZEN Evergreen The team made it five in a row with an impressive victory over the Wolverines. They had the game under control from the start and never looked back as they strength- ened their playoff situation with the big game. 176 Varsity Basketball W Q: 7. tiff, 5577? gif.. .f 5, ,sn eff. ... .f'5 A V . iff: i 4 M, . -. -f..:tI .im .E -15 . -W. -. i, fe: : s - -W' - z LA., 5.1 .i Q : af .,, ' W'-W- ,tw -f 'rt- giJ,2..w-i m,,V X, we at Midseason rf 1, Q . A. gs., w -gf t . - 'M -v a - l v- 4, .FP -si z A -sg' 3 V1 v-i fi ts X H a. if f QL' l. 1-Lx .5 .k, F Q . . uno I ,lf ' ggi Q djs if? 'wie fit' ' at ' i m..' pf A I . 531.522 E5 5 ' sex .QW .... . :V K Viirzl 1, 33 'rms' iii. . ..:, , .1 if HAZEN Highline After a disastrous road trip that ended in a hearbreaking loss to Kennedy, the High- landers came home, keeping up their losing ways to a toughened Highline team. The slow front line speed and the lack of any kind of shooting- from the field or the line contributed to the fourth straight setback. The Highlanders were looking forward to a trip to the league-leading Trojans. HAZEN Auburn Hazen next travelled to Auburn where they met the powerful Trojans, and surprisingly enough made a game out of it. Auburn's speedy and tall front line took the most toll on the team which has put forth good efforts to superior teams. The next game is the game to look forward to Renton. HAZEN Renton A good Renton team hosted the stumbling Highlanders to hand us another defeat. Hazen played with the lead a lot but could not hold it at the buzzer. HAZEN Mt. Rainier The Highlanders finally got rolling with their first win in a very long while, defeating hobbled Mt. Rainier. The victory came before a half-filled gym. Varsity Basketball l77 Streak ends but season doesn't HAZEN 53 Kennedy 42 Hazen kept it's winning streak alive by defeating Kennedy at our gym. This was a game to decide a spot for the second po- sition in the N.P.S.L. and a spot in the playoffs. The win was the 6th straight for the team who would battle weak KM next. HAZEN 46 KM 42 Hazen went up against the last place team and came out with their seventh win in a row. By virtue of our competition losing, Hazen will go to the playoffs. HAZEN 54 Mt. Rainier 42 The team played a much improved Mt. Rainier squad, but soundly defeated them, for their eighth straight victory. Many players had a touch of the flu, but still man- aged to hold on. HAZEN 54 Auburn 71 Hazen met the league-power Trojans of Auburn. Auburn proved to be the best of the division as they manhandled us with very accurate shooting. HAZEN 33 Renton 40 The team made it harder for themselves as they failed to beat Renton, the Cascade division 42. It was a low scoring game and it forced Hazen to try for a 34 spot in the West Central District playoffs. 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Workrn -34 40 Even though the J.V,'s didn't do as well as they would have wished they went through a rough season with too many close losses. Mr. Root, the coach, expressed he had some fine talent, but his team just didn't seem to put it all together. Members include, as pictured, Steve Webb, Mike Thiel, Craig Koppelman, Russ Kunning, Darrel Hahn, Mike Sandahl, Mike Talley and Don Plath. K wf l 1 oward the Future on Varsity .,.fL?i'r?9 . ' .env The Hazen Sophomore team had a pretty good season winning a lot of games. Mr. Zugschwerdt was very pleased with the style shown by some of these guys. They will be around for two more competitive years and should make a good name for Hazen High. Team members as pictured are Brett Griffith, Ron Kollman, Austin Spearman, Dale Rahier, Paul Edwards, Brian Alley, Randy Kirkland, Jeff Stonel,xKyle Janderslg Lenny Schawb and Scott Smithf' fem- W PAGE iso: fly The Hazen High J.V. Basketball team. Q21 Mr. Root explains the strategy during a quick time-out. Q35 Mike Thiel puts on a move for two. Q41 Darrel Hahn throwing up a last-second shot with eight minutes to play. PAGE l8l: UJ The Sophomore team. Q21 A Steve Webb drive. 133, 143, Q53 The all around play and effort by the team. Sophomore Basketball l8l The today's of tomorrow p The Freshman squad didn't do too bad this year as they make way their new career to Hazen Basketball. Coached by a person who teaches at the Middle school, Mr. George Carter, again turns out a fine crop of young talent. Some stars of the team and maybe of the future of the school were Jim Cloyd and center Scott Thompson. 182 Freshman Basketball l The 1975-76 Freshman Basketball team. 25 Jim Cloyd receives a pass for a lay-in. 31 Scott Thompson looks for a clear pass. 4j A team member makes his way carefully down the court. f-'ii' 1' 1 l W B m 21 S k C t b 3 1 l I w Basketball Stats-183 n i 1 ,, LEADERS J, N 4 1 5 b 2' I , mm ' , N W, ..,,ff12, I 'Q ' , I r' 5 ' ,'-,.-45:2- E1 .2 ,W W U ,Y df L D FACULTY Leaders 1nsp1r1ng, creative Once again our Highlander leaders put forth one hundred percent of their effort to unite the Hazen clan. Mr. Hash displayed true Hazen Spirit and led us to our best year ever. He was aided by Mr. Donely and Mr. Warren, our vice principals. In charge ofthe attendance office was Mr. Dillard. Working side by side with the administration was our imaginative Executive Board. Led by the fearless Rod Mann, SBA president, our Executive Board helped to make this Hazens best year by far. The board con- sisted of our SBA officers: Rod Mann, President, John Vandermay, Vice President, Betsy Wolf, Secretary, and Kit Brandt, Historian. Others on the board were Gary Hillman, Senior Class President, Lorri Otsu, .Iunior Class President, Kelly Gesner, Soph- omore Class President, and Troy Hamblin, Freshman Class President. Boys Club Presi- dent was John Geissler, and Girls Club President was Gayle Kimmel. Committee chairpersons were: Ann Siegenthaler. Pub- licityg Amy Rawson, Leadership, Cindy Glenn, Assemblies, and Kevin Kever Activities. Constitution Revision was John Messerg Fundraising, Leslie Hiraig Dance, Karen Snyder, Election, Guy Richardson, and Bicentennial, Yvonne Mann. Laura Herman was Pep Club president and Brian Brt was Key Club President. The cheerlead- er representative was Cindy Glenn, and the BSU representative was Katrina Free- man. Mr. Donely acted as moderator. lj. Mr. Norm Hash, our worthy principal. ZJ. Mr. Donely, assistant principal. 35. Mr. Warren is the other assistant principal. 41. Mr. Dillard is in charge of the attendance. 186 Leaders roductive individuals . . . On... The members of Executive Board are: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kit Brandt, Kelly Gesner, Cindy Glenn. SECOND ROW: Betsy Wolf, Laura Herman, Gayle Kimmel, Lorri Otsu, Yvonne Mann. THIRD ROW: John Messer, Rod Mann, Karen Snyder, Leslie Hirai, Kevin Kever, Guy Richard- son, Brian Brt, Amy Rawson. FOURTH ROW: Gary Hillman, Troy Hamblin, John Vandermay, Ann Siegenthaler, John Geissler. Leaders- l 87 Those smiling ladies who were always there to help out were our secretaries and administration aides. Without their cooperation and assistance it would have been a long hard year. Al- ways ready to answer questions and offer guidance, they helped us through another great year. IJ Mrs. Gilbert, S.B.A. office secretary, is nev- er too busy to help you out. 25 Mrs. Elliott helps check up on absentees. 35 Our registrar Mrs. Box keeps us organized. 41 Mrs. Smith our bookkeeper keeps track of the records. 188 Leaders ,-la. Aided b ,1w'? ' J't.A' eerful secretaries ,Q 9 Q z,s . p ,ff-f',s0 .. .. -la, I p DLX: Q, Q o a ,Vox 0 a 0 0, Q' fo 1 1 0 ', e 0 ,g oo 9 o ,, 0 . r 0 f . Q , 0 A w ,. .4 0 , .n f-, ,, e .ing , ffl -P I ...'-',, ff'.. , ,Q ,A .ru ,li 4, an .r.' Q'-. at at pix lj Mrs. Durrin helps out in the attendance of- Hoe. 23 Mrs. Cunningham-official greeter for the at- tendance office. 33 Mrs. Wiemann keeps track ofthe counselors, 43 Mrs. Pritchard-always working! 55 Helping the hurt stop hurting is our nurse Mrs. Bouchard. Leaders-189 If cver a problem arose at Hazen these friendly faces were always available with plenty of helpful advice and en- couragement. Our counselors were Mr. Wicks, Mr. Brannian, and Ms. Rolstad. Mrs. Williams was in charge of the Career-Resource Center. lj Mrs. Williams 21 Mr, Brannian 35 Mrs. Runyon 41 Mr. Wicks 51 Ms. Rolstad 190-Leaders W ave a problemq m SCHOLARSHIPE .5 , Ark Y? if A .Jr S., jg!!! Wai . say, 1 52 '41 ,. K is They can help! 5 --AQ fr- Other important leaders at Hazen were the faithful librarians, Mrs. Runyon and Mrs. Brink. New in the A-V De- partment this year was Mrs. Sheely. Keeping the lunchroom stocked was the cafeteria staff, and doing the main- tenance work was the custodial staff. lj Cafeteria Staff 21 Mrs. Sheely 33 Custodial Staff 4D Mrs. Brink Leaders- l 91 Social Studies lj Mr. Abbott teaches U.S. History, and Pacific NW ManfSoc. He says to the Seniors: It is better to have taken History and failed, than never to have taken History at all! 25 Mr. Bolf is a 20th Century World teacher at Hazen. 35 Mr. LePenske is associated with Boys Varsity Swimming, and Water Polo. He teaches U.S. History and ln- tro Anthropology. 43 Ms. Oliver teaches U.S. History and Intro Anthropology. 192 Faculty ig 537 pq 'W .X :M wa ' ' tl Q. f fyfrwe A 7' 44 , new - Q, if , il .. S 5 'if52 2zgtaaLQf ' ' wal? 1, 5 Social Studies lj Mr. Root is an Assistant Football Coach. He also coaches Boys Baseball. He teaches 20th Century and U.S. Gov. 25 Mr. Russell is a U.S. History and Pacific NW ManfSoc. teacher. 35 Mr. Spinney teaches U.S. History and U.S. Gov. His words to the Sen- iors are: Light us your world with a smile. 45 Ms. Stevenson teaches Psycology and Pacific NW ManfSoc. Pool Manager 55 Mr. Mallinger is always ready with a helping hand. Faculty 193 M athem atics 11 Mr. Barton teaches Practical Math, and Algebra 3. 21 Mr. Faris teaches Algebra classes here at Hazen. 31 Mr. Fredrickson teaches many math classes at Hazen. Among these are: Geometry, Math Anal., and Adv. Math. 41 Ms. P. Harris is involved with Girls Club. She teaches Algebra, Practical Math, and Math l. 51 Mr. Hill teaches Algebra. He also helps out in Key Club. 61 Mr. Summers teaches Algebra and Geometry. 71 Mr. Torseth teaches Algebra and Geometry at Hazen. I94 Faculty l 0 Q. X W4 S if Industrial Arts lj Mr. Amburgy is our Home main- tenance, Electronics, and Technical Drawing teacher. 21 Mr. Bryan teaches Wood Shop and Woods and Plastics. 33 Mr. Ernst teaches Art 8: Design, Painting, and Weaving 8: Fabric De- sign. His words to the Seniors are: Set goals for your life and strive daily to achieve them. 43 Mr. Gentry is always busy teaching Power Mechanics. 55 Mr. Howland is our Photographics and Photo Draft Teacher. 65 Mr. Newing teaches Metal Shop and Technical Drafting. 75 Mr. Simmons is involved with the Art Club. He is also busy teaching Pot- teryfSculpture and Art l and Adv. He says to the Seniors: Art is a form of communication. 20th century requires tremendous effort, understanding, and communication. Faculty l95 lj Mr. Davis keeps busy as an assist- ant football coach. He teaches Cre- ative Writing, and Lang. Arts 3. 23 Dr. Gage teaches Lang. Arts 3, and Humanities. He has also been involved with Hazen's Chess Club. 35 Ms. Hacker is our Highlife advis- or. She is also involved with the Hi- land Dancers. She teaches Journal- ism, Fund. of Comp., and American Lit. She says to the Seniors: Keep your options open. You have many lives to live. 41 Mr. Henry is kept busy teaching Lang. at work and Reading Lab here at Hazen. 51 Ms. Jorve has been a great deal of help as our Cheerleader advisor. She teaches Modern Comm. Media, and Lang. Arts 1. 196 Faculty V- - ...gi , paw T , M .sive f Q ,NX X Q as K . -ttgy gii 'zl ,jp t S' ,affe- lim ...M Language Arts 15 Dr. Kruegal, known to her students as Doc or Koogle , teaches Hu- mor in Lit., Adv. Comp., and Re- search Seminar. She is involved in Commencement and was the former Drama director. Her final words to the Seniors are: Think or Thwiml' 25 Mr. Longwell teaches Lang. Arts 1, and Fund of Comp. He is involved in Ushers Club and Honor Society. He says to the Seniors: The morning wind forever blows, The poem of cre- ation is uninterrupted, but few are the ears to hear it. 35 Ms. McMahan is our new Thespi- ans director this year. She teaches Lang. Arts 3. 45 Mr. Remingler, known affection- ately to his students as Mr. R , teach- es Lang. Arts l, and Speech Arts. He is involved in Debate and Spades. 55 Mr. Stover teaches Lang, Arts l. He is involved in Student Activities, 9th grade baseball, and is the Year- book Advisor. His words to the sen- iors are: You are what you think you are. You can be whatever you decide to become. 65 Ms. Treffinger teaches Lang. Arts l and 3. Faculty l97 Science 15 Mr. Bristol teaches Intro Science. He also teaches one period of Pacific NW Man and Society. 25 Mr. Johnson is an Applied Science, Physics and Math l teacher at Hazen. 35 Mr. Kent teaches Chemistry and Chemistry Study. 45 Mr. Magnus has been involved with Hazen's Bicycle Club. He teaches Bi- ology l and Earth Space. 55 Mr. Pratt teaches modified biology and Biology l. 65 Mr. Throm is our Biology 1 and 3 teacher. He also coaches Frosh Wres- tling and is associated with the sailing club. l98 Faculty t M M K il it .sixty l it is at s ' W 53:25 1, -M-f 5552.-131 ,' Y '1 ? , ., , ,, , I . is ' ig 4' ' 9' 5 i -'fer , , 1 , , f e M.. I -, f an-, 2. .,, 3 ,5 3 ., qu, 4 5 ae, ' . l s , - .ng 5 9. SSW ,, -. 5-fir. ,gp ix 3,331 it, 7 Physical Education l1 Mr. Eide is our Frosh Football coach, Head Track and Field coach. He is also the director of the Crystal Mt. Voluntary Ski Patrol. He teaches Health and 9th grade boys P.E. He says to the Seniors: As you slide down the bannister of life may the splinters never point the wrong way. 21 Mr. Huckle teaches 10th grade boys P.E. 31 Mr. Keiffer is this years new Foot- ball coach. He teaches Boys P.E. 10, ll, and 12. 41 Mr. Kurle is associated with the PTA Ski School, football and track. He teaches Health and Boys P.E. He says to the Seniors: 'lWhere the health are you going now? 51 Ms. Leigh teaches Girls P.E. She is involved with the Volleyball team, and AFS. 61 Ms. Reese coaches girls swimming, and girls track and field. She teaches Girls P.E. 71 Ms. West is the Girls Basketball coach, and coach for Varsity tennis. She teaches Girls P.E. Her words to the Seniors are: Be tough! Faculty 199 Business Education lj Mr. Catuzo teaches D. E. and D. O. He is also involved with DECA. 21 Ms. Fransen teaches typing, Short- hand, and Office Lab. 31 Ms. McCall is a typing and short- hand teacher here at Hazen. 45 Mr. Peterson is kept busy teaching Office Machines and Accounting. SJ Mr. Velick teaches business Law, Business Management, and Typing. His words to the Seniors are: A pen- ny saved is a pocket burned. 200-Faculty tx t Ov Music lj Mr. Gleason, known to his students as Boss , is involved with Jazz En- semble, Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Cadt Band and Voices of Soul. He also teaches instrumental techniques. 25 Mr. McManus, otherwise known as Micky Manus , is associated with Studio Singers and A capella. He also teaches Girls and Men's Glee. Miscellaneous 33 Ms. Kempf puts up with all of us at one time or another in Study Hall. 45 Mr. Hawken teaches Science. He is also involved with Football, Letter- mans, wrestling, and track. He says to the Seniors: Living the good life is like shaving, no matter how good you do it today, you have to do it again to- morrow. Faculty 201 Home Ec. 11 Ms. Burton teaches Adult Living and Clothing 2. She says to the Sen- iors: What you are is God's gift to you. What you become is your gift to God. 21 Ms. Dawson is known to her stu- dents as Mrs. D . She teaches Foods and Clothing. 31 Ms. Houghton teaches Bachelor Homemaking and Home Furnishings. Foreign Language 41 Mr. Morin teaches French here at Hazen. 51 Mrs. Morton teaches Spanish I through VIII. 61 Mrs. Robbins teaches Spanish. Her advice for Seniors is: Remember- It's what you learn after you know it, this is all that really counts. 71 Mr. Saltonstall teaches German. His nickname is Herr S. His advice to Seniors is: Morgen, Morgen, nur nicht Leute, sagen alle faulen Leute! 202 Faculty ..,+z.55'v. : ......,., ll 2' 155 '+- Miscellaneous lj Ms. L. Harris is the director of our Resource Center. 21 Mr. Henderson teaches us all to be- come save, efficient drivers, He says to the Seniors: When things don't go well, hang in, this too will pass. 35 Mr. Zugschwerdt is our Special Education teacher this year. 43 Ms. Paige is a great help in teach- ing nursing and orderly work. Faculty-203 204- Leaders This year's Honor Society students are: SEN- IORS: Brad Allen, Judy Allsopp, Jean Alspach, Lori Anderson, Barbara Bach, Glen Baker, Jackie Bales, Mike Banes, Debbie Bannach, Joy Barto, Melissa Baumgartner, Jon Baxter, Roy Bean, Richard Beimer, Janet Black, Bette Bowlin, Kit Brandt, Barry Brown, Jeff Broom- head, Ruth Burch, Renee Call, Val Chatham, Bob Cochran, Jill Connot, Bob Core, Alan Cote, Tammy Davis, Debbie Doutrich, Laurie Epps, Steve Falcon, Tammy Fawcett, Jon Fife, Marci Fulgham, Carol Gifford, Cindy Glenn, Tracy Glockner, Jeannine Graham, Sharon Hall, Owen Hampton, Glenn Harris, Rich Hass, Dawn Hemenway, Kevin Hender- son, Laura Herman, Karen Hiles, Gary Hill- man, Jeannie Jaquet, Marjorie Jensen, Bonnie Ketterling, Kevin Kever, Gayle Kimmel, Ever- ett Laitila, Gary Lebert, Debbie Leus, Randy Lewis, Monica Lindsey, Tracey Mah, Dave Manalo, Rod Mann, Jane Marsh, Debi McDon- ald, Ruth McKimmey, John Messer, Beth Mi- chels, Jean Millsaps, Chris Nagatkin, Dean Olson, Keith Peless, Annette Pelletier, Jill Plischke, Debra Polack, Todd Quinill, Amy Rawson, Guy Richardson, Curt Rigney, John Rohde, Cathy Roy, Cathy Scott, Debra Scott, Carla Seeley, Don Sharpsteen, Ann Siegenthaler, Karen Snyder, Harl Spaeth, Todd Thorsen, John Underbrink, Susan Vaughn, Ken Wal- lace, Tim Webster, Marlene Williams, Sarah Wolvin, Randy Woods, Robb Zerr. JUNIORS Tim Abrahamson, Dawn Alaspa, Rick Alspach, Jill Bales, Connie Bannach, Kim Barry, Lynne Bell, Angela Bellacosa, Celia Berney, Jill Blood. Kathy Bowe, Paula Briere. Debbie Brown. Renae Brunette, Derek Campoell, Yvonne Cary, Scott Chaffey, Edmund Cross, Mary Dunlap, David Egge, Jeanne Ellenberg, Deanne Erickson, Joy Ernst, Cathy Estes, Kathy Friant, Willy Gevers, Mary Glenn, Mike Graves, Curt Green, Maureen Green, Cindy Griffin, Ron Griffin, Connie Griffith, Darryl Hahn, Jeany Hahn, Debbie Harvey, Tedeen Haynes, Martin Hazen, Bonnie Hill, Debbie Holmes, Dennis Hotchkin, Bob Huff, Julie Jacobs, John Jan- ders, Nadia Johnson, Becky Johnston, Albert Knotts, Craig Koppelman, Margaret Kuhlmann, Ross Lambert, Mike Langdahl, Heidi Laville, Sheri Lieske, Steve Lindsey, Gemma Lindsley, Tim Loomer, Don Lowe, Steve Mah, Yvonne Mann, Rowland Martin, Paul Mattix, Dan Mayer. Cheri Mcwade, Tim Miles, Laura Miller, Hal Mitchell, Dan Morgan, Pam Mun- cey, Val Munzlinger, Marilyn Nation, Marcia Neumeyer, Karen Nightingale, Sue Olson, Laura Onstot, Lorri Otsu, Sue Overton, Arlo Palmer, Diane Pelletier, Rick Peterson, Dave Plath. Melody Podratz, Sandy Preston, Kathv Prosser, Charles Ralph, Tami Richards, Dave Richardson, Michelle Ritchie, Diane Rob- inson, Terri Sabine, Ken Schuh, Mark Shig- ihara, Leslie Stride, Jaymee Talbert, Rhon- da Thompson, Chuck Tilton, Mike Turnbull, Sharon Underbrink, Wally Vaughn, Henry Von Jouanne, Greg Wahl, Leslie Warriner, Kathy Wartella, Sharon Watson, Gerald West- more, Kathy Wickham, Rodger Wicks, Kim Widen, Cindy Wilton, Kathy Wismer, Betsy Wolf. 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Renton WA 98055 Elgoil Tune-Ups - Brakes - Lubes - Air Conditioning TOP-SERVICE EXXON 12911 Empireway South Seattle, Washington 96178 Andy Stanhope 772-2370 Advertising-215 Cillllen 3a Qllnmen 4 znrsiglmg 771441145 AL 5 2167 INDEX FLAC ENTON W ENE SH EMM :om-:l::n REAL ESTATE BA6 3980 2834 N E Sunset Bl d Renton Hrghlands Complete Real Ten Assoclates Estate Servrce to Serve You REALTOR JOHN J BARDESSONO BROKER 1 R Congratulatrons From the newest 87 year old bank 1n town RAINLERNHIIONALBARIK RENTON SHOPPING CENTER BANKING HOURS Monday Wednesday Thursday Frrday DRIVE IN Monday Frrday DE MAR S BEAUTY SALON 946 HARRINGTON N E HIGHLAND RENTON NEXT TO SI-IUCK S HOURS MON FRI 9 00 9 00 SAT 9 00 5 00 226 8545 l 5 it ' ' ,FE lg J - by . . v ., ' 547 . . ' A , . A . lfgxf' f ,a X2 Q Qfi Ei y , Z, i I h Z - . ie ' yr A QQ at ' to 9-3 9-6 W J - ' :9-6 Adi The store committed to quality- and your family's interest in mind Our Best Wishes to Hazenls Graduating Class . . . C ongratulations! 723 Rainier Ave. So. 226-7550 Renton, Wa. 98055 RENTON PARTY CENTER -L ,ggi 1 if - . RENTON SHOPPING CENTER . ., ' '- RENTON FUNERAL HOME 300 S. 3rd St. Q a N Q 6 Renton Invitations, Wedding Supplies, C k T , d G ' C k Sspglieips an mom S a 6 Mr. 8a Mrs. Jerome V. Faull ' Owners 8: Operators 225-8281 gmnmm Ginn' mm ' Complete Nursery Store J Lawn Mowers 8a Tillers Buy your first house with our help and be a repeat customer for life N U R 5 E R Y Newport Hills 0 5466 119th Ave. S.E. 0 746-5656 GIL 86 MIKE STEWART Factoria 0 3717 128th Ave. S.E. 0 747-8377 10743-Duvall RCHIOII 0 13504 SUTISCI Blvd. E. 0 226-9658 Renton, Wa' 98055 226-3376 Advertising-217 218-Adver S if 1 I, v Rod Mann SBA Presldent 1975 76 Have a happy and prosperous 1 e Our wlsh to the Class of 1976 Your ofiiclal Sen1or Photographer J ack Flemlng 11425 Ramler Ave S Un Renton School Dlstrlct at Bryn Mawrj 772 0960 Congratulates the Class of 1976 919 Harrmgton Ave S E Hlghlands BA6 6590 tisi g UXMWXO ss' 6.30 2 OTCQ GREIENWOOD IIIIEMORIAL PARK FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Congratulates the Class of 1976 Come in and see us andsave... for the fun of it! F Federal S g d Loan Assoclat 2nd and Wells Ave. S 255-4400 220 d RENIUN Congratulates Hazen's Class of 1976 at 812 So. 3rd St., Seattle lst National Bank 31 1 Williams Renton, Ave. So. Washington N 1 1 X X If ,mn will HILLCREST BOWL 2809 NE Sunset Blvd. 226-1600 1 1 lowers are for losers. land 0. From Bird s k and S.T.A.N. y you owe nt: lor lessons Tothe former members ofthe Candy. the bestest buddy ever. good luck with Mark. Love Karen ls it so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived enriching my soul l will never divulge it. for it is only between us. Intonation. SL. To Girls Track. You're ffl. Remember always run for fun. Gail Manic- You have your ups and downs hut don't we all! Schil The Eyelash Lady -n- The Creature when you realize all the friendsyou'll leave hehind, Thanks for all the good times. Loye. Ann Hello to my good pals SAWI. TIII. Sh-RLS!! To some very special people. friends old and new, some I never 78-724. lhey're loo dumh to graduate' H.L. K H. I am heasyou are he and we are all together. Love. S.C Students. please throw garhage ln thetrash cans and wall containers prestigious algehra ngnl In the Spring' George, John and seg but are not John G Good luck dumb row especially xzjxvglligesgxgsxi Ringo. fgrgotten, 1 wilt thmk Suds, lvhavt: enyoyed .h I H I. Jude- Thanks fofilh g ' ' Good luck to all Asthe sun rises and The WHIVUS- Paul Ofyou often and managing for Hazen will J I-your mme the Inn' nelp and seniors in the future! the moon sets . .. fe f'e hef all lhf E005 ln: past ron' icnh' P dns' Ove' KH' ChC0Uf3Eh18 Id0U'l times we've shared Thhhk Yoh hh' Yoh' Ufldfmlfld it CilI1Cf'S Best vtishes and thanks Ihhe- '3 W0UICI'bC FTHJII1- M1211 for the friendship and Slhdehl memories, Love Tracey Hl, Mrs, McMahan vmhvcs K y from period 4. frm' Yhlg Ie hdhessy The greatest kids at lsseran asly H.. -d.b.y,9 'Q Y ancer hut I like you ivan nf. un what 5 wrong Wnh TO ALL COLLl:Lil:- h Have a mee summer Cho-U Kenny Nelson, BOUND SEMORS Jstt c same. Sm you next year' i ' i . .uv. Kath Jo , ' , Go to college. learn .i I T.n Ronnf 'cn nener MA Schmn knevei had J lot, study llll y'ou're a 'heh diem-fn fjggggyf' 1 itmtgt. llthey Tenjyyou-d belle, nm I-Over Dmghhl A ' make penlcillen from yet the hull monitors I hold dear the moldy bread. They can Catch you roaming the memories we've shared sure make somethin' hayls without A hull in the past and the out ofyou. eryone who reads P3553 anxieties ofthe future. s note. wish me luck 4 K Steve H. I love you ,h Bmw, etingratulatitinav SAVE THE SELALS!! Neededyzon andwu, wicca Denny my-you btrls We madettf' beautiful Marylin Lynn,Tracy volumpnlous girl T.A,'s to share work ' P' Tnnnns nn nnng A l hi lt i Wuv' Jodi my WWW Boe ok r h l ti- Th ti - h tue in the spring of 5Pe f'.' dh. 50 'O edhof term. l love yuu and M., Thmm, Room itz, 2. 'ml' C . U L' 2 WN 'fn this year s Junior your trumpet JO Rainier Goat remain anywhere Thanks for C Lori Board for all your help. ' ' in your heart plow being you. Until later. ' They've unlocked the MEJ , door to the future, l'm frightened hut l'm Lost: Does Anyone 4 I determined to enter. know where Snuokles' Tight MCSE: mend V T0 MMU' I-Ong live .regards to the Lime Red Cup is? C WOV - OVC- A mend is one whn Cashmere ls truth. the Bushmen ofthe uperlor Freshman Billy kngwg you as you ni-Q, Kdldhflfl- fn Ute when understands wherc SCUIINC- d2iSI'llng- you've heen, accepts shot senior. You who ymfve become hthe Starsin your Connie,wellyou're and gtill invites ygyutry Tothv Class UV76' S. try to keep them, kind of slow hut I grow. KCB Today '5 the I0m0ff0W know I'll stay utrthe Wedfvnnit annul . fd. P.B. Yfslffdily- , - . Iknof' H01 Whether 'nn .T,L,L,. K-new The lnfwnfl every hody is a Star. Thanks tu all those Ph' heme? will be SQUEIU WIS U13 Eric. Steve, and eyen who helped on Spring Immfoflali Lhm Sim Lflflhdahllzibah Char. Green Lakes Prom. Your hard work V our rlen s tpwt , t roug t. . . , . t. ty Boy. You re the Lama Herman 1 JCF' ll look you long pest fojhsurnzirlernlics. made lt a success st. Good Luck Thank YOU IO' hh enough! mm one dv n in ev From all thg your help Mrs. Hacker You may never get volknnlnguns' T'L' S. MJ.. CN., SL LLM.. Bush' the chance again!! md Friendship is a special wir lhm 'I. 1 A kind oflovc. l love r ' ms? gl- In 'fuhhd being friends with 4 y 5 ygogobliiiihe your - you..l.A. T0c m Jf84ShC 0-Q No goal isto high if, i A i erlaugh at crippled Thanks for being my wecllmhwilh wrcand loam helph irrm Q' non nnnnsi Q Confidence- still in love with you V I-'ho B-Uh Lite belongs tothe TO'-WV 151 Pfflfld living, and he who PSYCIWIOEY CIUSS' lives must be prepared You've helped us ttyrqhangcsj' my Dummy Deb jn!11',QQjyQj:?fJ, 22:23 igyfndfep 00e 'C Marge-vnutqatnt Karin see wart, i knuw '. Wuv me. ourselves and insight VH W Y i To Stghigg nmehhlhg UI life' ' V11 599 YOU IhI5 into the Hue masons Guys dt Terri- little Harlem' when Whose mind ,S like 3 your confused friend' summer. Brown. why we took this kindness hifh hflhg 3 Ritz rewarding class. IO' of haplmhehi Round with little holes: Manic 81. Sehiz Th11f'kl'0Uf0f and when your cracker A everything- I-nv. JA- ul mink th fx I rulls. lvtuntrny-rhunlte Climb fyfrl DO IT!! L, um .. ' me ' lbegin to panic- yuu have thc heart or To my girlfriend m0Uflt21ln ... Dgmmcs Signed Manic. a giant-Takeeare l love you D.S. Your Daughter. y, l have always N 'nuff you H. Wh Lndhfxnggnffiuncnkn 'hM- N0 mm mflhf Congratulations New WWF' Daw? WC' Mr nnnlf lgfifesv Flower, l am really 5:5 'Ir always ' 5-'ghd hlck UIWGDS- Pep Council!! In :inning for your Thr hm? And' smiling with Bernie. . ' ' Old P C 'l. ca ' Ph!! WWUS Svhd- I' he .Th . VV M- LOW' KH- ep ouncl Hyou do nm Cathy H puny m appy umper appreciate our beautiful book. then Bfehlhe 'hc hh lhlck It in your right The best friends in the . R.u. T Marie with smoke. It smells ' wtirld- N C k 0 M L' ' hi W' Cowbo . K b . d lu-H A -- -- . . ' 'A ' someone else will have YS me E cue' n s. t Osmond. like Beep lt makes E.M.. and D.A. Luv. . young Kem emheryou, think you chokc, S.K. Typ- I0 nnnhwu nn apple H I OU, PNY F-nlvn Bestwishes tothe class h'ninl?n9Iahgfdnl of'76! Vve'll all mist ru. stt e ' -k ' nds with Wu- K T P C VI Brooks- I flashed your Loren-We loveyou ,Q '- 00011 luck In nllfni' ' ' 0 CP 0Uhh15 picture around fur and vle'regoing to e mmm frlendsgraduatlngthis Thanks for making lt days and dmvejo K mgssyuu vm-5 much' Tenwa AMS- year T.D. 1ls Spnfnilyvnf- eravy. 4 X in Lute, Deniseh Ccngmuldllomolhc Thanks for the good Love 'YL M5565 Dehlse Joenn yearbook staff for times. they'll always be creating such a line. good memories. stupendous. superior. Lnvv BWV 4 Mr. Gage- Thanks for J,V.- Meet you at PONIUVC- Wvlkflfiifl- Good lulek to the CIUSS being there when we the Highlands Car Good Luck .-76-- YW we ICVTIIIC If l d h ol 76 4MV9i Gllhcll needed you. Wash July IO. at IIUO HMI Cf lb Fila C Y ' PCP COUIICII Pm- D-P- Hillcrest butterfly and t ' 't' df . ' r uxwosnnbrg will glasses. old cars. Roh W I-an for- and Sam, Stein andthe Lad: f 1. 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Dawson, Gregg 1263 V' Day,Joan 126 ,i ,H A-SANTA, William 1263 V Denney, Debbie 120Q126,l79 , DesLauriers, Marlin 126 1' Digre, Bruce 126 Dixon, Karen 126,162 Donahue, Edward 126 Dooly. Daniel 126 Doyea, Ron 126 Durst, Lora 12,126 Dymarkowski, Linda 126 ECKHOFF, Jeanine 126 Eggers, Thomas 126 Ehlert, Ken 126 Emmons, Karren 126 Erickson, Kenda 126 Erickson, Randall 126 Esquibcl,Joe 126 Estep, Andy 126 Estes, Craig 127 FAIRCHILD, Clarence 34,127 Falcon, Carla 127 Fischer. Lisa 127 Fisher. Teresa 32,120,127,165 Fry. Kathy 127 Fugere, Jon 127 Fugere, Kim 127 Funkley. Doug 127 Funkley, Gayle 127 I GAETZKE, Scott 34,127 Gardner,John 127 Gardner, Scott 34,127 Gardner, Susan 127 Gessner, Bobby 127 Gibbs, Randy 127 Gillelanl'1.Randy 127 G1adding,'Robert 34,127 Glover, Laura 127 - ,.: - GnaPPf Rodney 12272 ' 11 ', Gonzalez, Greg 127 Graham, Kristeen 32,113,127 Graham, Robert 127 Gray, Christine 127 Gray, Steve 127 Greggs, Dan I27 Gress. Rick 127 Grillin, Terri 128 Griflilh, Elizabeth 128 Griflith, Thomas 128 Grover. Charlene 128 Quay, Michele 128 ' Gunderson, Karen 128 2 HACKMAN. Gail 128: , Hager, Kelly 128' -V - Hale, Richard 128 ' Hall, Lori 128 2 Hall. Susan 128 Hamblin, Troy 120,l28,l82,187 Hankinson, Diana 128 Hansen, Bob 128 , Harker, Deborah 20,128 Harr, Karrie 128 1 Harvey, Sandy 128 , Hass. Bruce 128,158,161 K1 K A Hatclt,'Wendyil28 2 f ' f Haworthj Ron,128 I Haynes, Paul 128 ' Haynes, Randy. 128 Head, Carla 128,162 Heath. Barbara 128 Heath, Tamara 128 Heinrich, Connie 128,165 Heisinger, Brigitte 128 1F1eri1enway,Traci 128 Hemphill, Ron 34,128 ll1enry,'Rol:iin 128 Henry, Scott 129 rl-lerriges, Lois 129 17-lerte1,Pascale 129 ' iF1ie1es,'Phil1ip, 129 'V , ,1-litclieock, Barrie J'l1vely5'Roehe1le-129 'f l5lolt'eltz,ISharalynne129 1 ,. Ho1nies,jDonnast29: ' L I ' Hotehkiniglohn 1291 1 H0usdO11..Deann1l29.,E f Howard,T1'erri129 Q5-H, 1 Howard,gBiIl34,l29,f, iw, Hutchinson. Cynthiaft29 f jf 1' 'INC-RAM. Doug,129 , JACKSON. Brad1f29,':3, fi Jackso!l,CherylVl29 if '- Jackson. Jody 129 Jackson, Sharon 120,129,165 Jacobs, Kelley 129 Jacques, Linda 36,129 Jannusch, Gary 129 Johnson. Aaron 129 Johnson, Donna 129 Johnson, Glenda 129 Johnson, Jan 129 Johnson, Joe 129 Johnson, Karla 129 Johnson, Matt 129 Jones, Cathy 129 Jones, Rita 129 Jones, Richard 130 Jorgensen, Kelly 130 KAMSCHROR, Debbie 130 Keire, Ltlita 42,133,130 Kelloniemt, Kim 130 Kelly, Tyler 130 Kendall, Carl 130 Kennedy, Ron 130 Kent. Dave 130 Kenwonhy, Les 130 Kenyon, Mike 130 Kientr, Mike 130 King, Bobbi I30 King, Tim 130 Kjobech, Kelly 130 Klopich, Russ 130 Kollmann, Rhonda 130 Koppelman, Cindy 130 Korn, Eric 130 Krois, Barbara 130 Krom, Sandy 130 Kunz, Greg 34.130 LACEY, Brian 130 Langdahl, Miles 130 Larsen, Bruce 130 Larson. Lynn 130 Larson, Michele 130 Lavachek, Debbie 130 Lesh, Geri 41 Lex. Connie 130 Livengood, Tami 131 Longwell, Ann41,131,41 , Lovett,Donl3l,I61 If, ' Lowe. Richard 131 ' Ludwig, Steven 131 MACIAS, Mar1yn13l' Magee, Brett 131,182 Maggard, Steve 131 Maki, Greg 131 Malgarini,John 131 Maloy, Dawn 131 Manley. Kelli 131 Marks, Robin 131 Marlin, Brian 131 Matthes, Tracy 34 Mayer, Sally tat MC Aski1l,Tim131 ,: Mc Cready, Lynn 131 Mc Dill, Steve44,13l ,, Mc Kenzie, Ron 131 fu: Mc Kimmey, Debbie 131 Mc Wade, Ken 131 McGladrey, Dennis 34 Mc Mahon. Mike 34 Mellott, Denny 131 Melos, Greg 131 Melrose, David 131 Mennet, Lisa 120,l3l,4l Mergens. Steve I31 Milbrath, Tamara 131 Miller. Tony 131 Milonas,Cindy 131 V Moerer,St:otl, 132 i M0naCelli.Caren 132,179 ' Moore. Moser, Motor. Motor, Pat 34,132,152 , '- ,Sandy132,- , f Melinda 132: 7 Melisa 132 ' Mullowney, Tim, 132 1 Muncey, Paula l3Z,l,62 Muromoto,Tonii132 ' NAASZ, Sherri 132' Nangleg Karen l32f'yf ' Nation, Mary l32f. Y' Nause, Kathy 132 :ii ,L Nearing, Steve 132 ,,i' Dave 132315 'V Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson. , Karen 36,132 . Kurt 13211261 f ,Marie 1327 , Nestor, M arlenef 1 32,5 Newton,.lim 132 L ,ii Nielsen,'Beckyi13Z,, I Nixon,Karri132', N0un,Ttimmy,t32, , Nyhusmoen,.Ieffil3Z 7 OLSON, Kevin 132ffi, Olson. Patricia 120,132 6 O'Neal. Diane 132 i ii 1' Koriinby, Todd 17327 Osgoodby. Bruce ,132 0verton,Tom 132 1' -PABON, Thomasil33 Page, Jennifer 133 Parke, Jeff 133 A I 'Parker,Davel33 Parker, Shannon 133 Parks, Karin 133 Partner, Darryl 133 Patterson, Donna 133 Pattie, Teri 133 Paul, Debbie 32,36.l33 Pease, Maril 36,133,165 V Pebles, Debbie 32.133, ' Pelletier, Joanne 133 V I Perkins, Mark 133 Peterson, Debbie 133 Peterson, Laura 133 Peterson, Mark 133 Peterson, Rick 133 Petett, Ron 133 Philliber, Vickey 133 Pineombe, Jean 133 Pinl. Darcie 133 , 1 Podratz, Kim 133 , . Pohto, Dan 34,133 ' Poland, Julie 133 Polkinghorn,Jenni1'er 133 Pollex, Corinne 133 Porter, Dan 133,170 Potter, Don 133 Prather, Gary 133 Prellwitz, Susan 120,134 - Prestbo, Eric 134 Proctor, Teri 12,134 Prosser, Cheryl 134 Przybylski. Barbara 134 OUESNEL, Michael 34.134 RAINIER, Randy 134 Ralph. Alex 134,161 Randolph, Debbie 134 Ranquet, .loan 134 Rawley, Dawn 134 Rawson, Brent 120 Reaves, Pat 134 Read, Lynne 134 Reedy, Alison 134 Renzi, Janine 134 Rice, Holly 134 Rider,Mark134 ' ' Rigg1e,A1ex 134 2 2 Ritchie, Philip 134 Rockeniield, Todd 134 Roe, Robert 134 Rogers,.lohn 134 Roseman, Barton 134 Roy, Jeff' 134 Rudduck, Susan 134 Rutledge, Tracy 134 Ryan, Chris 134 SAGE, Richard 134 Samora, Arthur 134 Samora, Patricia 134 Sample, Alan 135 Scalf, Karen 135 Scalf, Patricia 135 Schott, David 135 Sehulke, Tom 34,135 Schwan, Tina 135 Scoccolo, Tina 120,135 Scott, David 135 Selzer, Jannette 135 Selzler, Charlotte 135 Semple,Ju1ie 135 Sepstrup, Dean 135 Shearer, Carrie 135 ' Shearer, Robert 135, 1 ' Shigaya. Steve 135 Sienda, Pat 135 Sjostrum, Cary 135 Slater, Mike 135 Smith, Doug 135 Smith, Marie 135 Snyder, Becky 135,162,163 Sol'lli,JelT 135 Spiry, Kelly 135 Stewart, Lynette 135 Stone. Cheryl 135 Stone. Jeff 135 Strom, Scott 135,171 Sundquist, Joan 32,135,162 Swadberg, Lori 135 Swift, Paul 136 TALLEY, Susan 12,136,179 Taylor, Joe 136 Thompson, Scott 136.182 Thompson, Terry 136 Tillman, Robert 136 Tint, Kerry 136 Tomlan, Alicia 136 Torkelson, Kurt 136 Trimble. L. 136 Tucker, Allen ,136 Tucker, David 136 fwitchell, Gwen 136 Twontey, Chr1s,136 ' I UANSE1-L-J'?Yl'36f2il1 sl vAUGHN.,1L,fnda tewt Y x 1 Vif'CX8fd1IBr1i0Q34 TV- 'E '1 ' 1' Volkin1an,Michae1 136 -' Waggoner,iDon 136 Walkama.'Marianne 136 Ward, Mark 136 Warren, Brian 136 Wartella, Robert 136 Wariecha, Greg 136 Washburn, Kari 136 Watt, Chris 136 Weber, David 136 Webster, Angie 36,136 Weigel, Matfleen 136 Weiss, Connie 32,136,179 ,Wsllsr 96011136 , Wend1ing,Jack 137 Wltitehurst, Jerry ,137 Widen, Debra 120,137 Wilcox, Pat 137 wi1es,Mant 137 Willanger, Tovi 137,162 Williams, David 34 Williams, Wendy 137 Wilson, Lamoyne 137 Wismer,-Robert'l37 Wolf, Carolyn .1,20, 13,7 ' Wolford, Wayne 137 , YAHOUDY, Dion 120,137,179 Yastinaga, Lori 137 Q ZDlLAR,Christy 137 Zgeeben,,Carmer1,32,120,137A gatsaaatgsc 1 , ABRAHAMSON, Tami 32,104 Achwartz, Ro1tanne.104 ' ' Ainsworth, Brenda 104 Ainsworth, Kathi 102,104,205 Allan, Nancy 32,104 Allen, Holly 102,104,205 Alley, Brian 104,181 Anderson, Drew 104 Anderson, Mike 104 Anderson, Thomas 104 Anderson, Wally 104 Angvall, Mike 104 . Arthalony, Susan 4,104 - Austin, Mike 104' I , 1 Avery, Chris1ir1c104yQ,- if BACH, Michel1e32,33i104L205' Bailey, Jay 104,121 'ff Baker, Bonnie 104 ' ' Baker, Jan 104 Baldridge, Lennu 104 Barnard, Vernice 104 Bates, Sherrie 36,104,171 '- Batson, Harold 102,104 . Baumgarlner, Lucretia 43,102,104 Baxter, Kent 105,141 if., Beckley, Tammera 105 I 1 1 Beers,Craig105 ',,g,, Bell, Debra I02,105,179,205'.'g',Ifl Bell, kathy l02,l05,179,Z05jf1fi 'if Beltz, Peggy 22,26,36.10,5,205Qfflf Benede1ti,Sharlene105:Y-l ,, :f fi Berry. Randy 105 'L Beven, Henry 105 Billings, Teresa 39,105 Bingham, Roger 105,161 Bircher, Kelly 105 Birclier, Troy 105 Bissett, Ken 105 f Blackwell, Donna 20,102,105 , , , Blencoe, Cathy 102,105,205 6 6 Blue:K2l1ty11Q5 . ,. ' 'Boehrrie,Nancy,102,1Q5, 1, Borges, Lythia 3211051 Bowlin, Carl 105 ii ' , Brirnlow, Nicolas 105 Broomhead, Janice 32,106 Brown. Chris 105 Brown, Cindy 105 Brown, Shannon 106 Browne, Pam-32,l6,106 Browr1rigg,Jde,106, ,L Bii9ks51?!bss,IO,6E , BU5r?Ifr3Ci:1Q6:i'l , I BU1Di13l3Ti'51 lQ6'77 LI 1, ,- BYiiudfKsvin2,l06'fz z,i1,, E' CALLAHAN,is,Patriett11065 .f 12 911515011-'DHt'iii?1,U5 i iil'3if'E2,,EQ5fQ72i ' CFm91'5T3m 3 105 f iFi'ilfi5'1f' Carrothers, Nanqf,106i205f'E f,'Q Challcer, Louis 106 ifilfiiiv- Christiansten, Diane 22, , Clousedana 106,205 f . Qldydghlsa 32,106,179 'K ' 1 .,,, - M I Coleman, Ron 106 Collin, Steve 106,175 Combs, Larry 106 Cone, John 106,172 Cormier, Stevek106 I if g I Cornman.Calhy 106 i Courtrigh1,'Snzannc 16,106,205 1 E Cowdlick-flifilhy 105 if Cox,1Col1een'32.f106ff' 1, Cramer,YShari40,45,28,103,I06,205,2 10 Cunningham, Julie 106 Cunningham, Shawn 106 DARST, James 106 Davidson, Brett 106 Davis, Cathy 107 Davis, Kris 107 Delvil1ar,Fel1x 30,35.107 Dohnt, Gary 107,146, 148,205 Donoghue, Sally 107 Doss. Calvin 107 Dotson, Mike 107 Douglas, Dirk 16,107,205 Douglas, Scott 107 Dragin, Matt 107, 140,146,205 Dragin, Terri 36,107 Dressler, Jeff 107 ' Drew, David 107 Dulin, Ken 107 Dunbar, Corel 107 Dunlap, Dan 34,107 Dunn, Ken 107 6 Dymarkowski, Greg 107 ECKHOFF, Joe 107 Edwards, Paul 107,181 Ellenberg. Brenda 107 Ellil'rits,Kev1n 107 Ellifrits, Laurie 107 Elliott, Terry 107 K Emmon s, Darren 107 Engebretson, Terry 107 Engelen, Zonell 161 K' England, Sherry 107 Engum. Donna 107 ' Erlwein, Mike 22,107 Erskine. Kim 108,205 Erskine, Marian 102,108 Ervin. Arlene 108 ' Esquibe Estes, S 1, Teresa 108 usan 108 fr FALLON, Susan 108 Fa1tcr.Ricky 108 f Farrell. Noele 36,108 Fawcett, Doug 108,40 Ferguson 108,161 Fisher, Matt 108,158 Fitting, Christine 108 Forrester, Ron 108 Fosnaugh, Kevin 108 FOX, Sharon 42,108 Freeberg, Kim 108 Freeman, Katrina 12,108 Frerking, Cynthia 108 Friant, Nancy 36,108 Frint, Dale 108 Frisvold, Jeff 108 'Fritie,SafmV108 V V Froe1ich,Teresav16,l08 V Fry,Cheryl108 ' ' ,-1g,:Lf- Fujii,Dean 109,172 ir GABRIEL, Wayne 109 Gage, Thomas 109 , Godstad, Steve 109,172 7 Geissler, Jo 32. 109,162,205 Gesner, Gerero, Kelly 102,109,187 V Richard 109 Gibbs, Kathy 109 ' Giflin, James 109 Gitchell. Leanne 109,162,165 , Githens, Keith 109 , Glover. Greg 109 Goodner, Paul 109,141 ' ., Goodwi11..Karen 109 G raves, Den'nis'l09 'i A 'L Gregonlleff 109 at A ' ' A Gflmllt Beth 20,33Q109.162,205 ., . Griflith, Bret 109,181 1 Grosso, mittee I 1 Grover,Mait 109 ' 5 Gl!il1Cn.'Greg 109 ' K HACKMAN, .Tom toe 1-1agey,,Ber1nie 109 ' nag1,ui1t1,1c11efy1 33,109,205 fi if ' H31LsDouglI0, I ir HiillgQJC1hn11l0-+I: , ,- Hat1t1i1a11d,i1vr11r11y1igs9Q11o 2 , Hrvnritbnr Brs111110-i,fif . , , 1 , ,fH3lJQQQk,KO0Qfl.:l.l0. ',.', - , 1 , Hansen.'1?ebbtq 15,iz2,zs.1oz,1 10,205 Har1sen.,DCl!17i,eM5-110 - - - HiU'l0W1DC1ib1i:ll0 ' i' ' I 3 ' a gngrifgegemtreeasftmos'6 - Harrts, Karen 110 i Hass, Dave 110,158,161 Hatlield, Scott 1 10 Heath, Debra 1 10 ' ftvteirri, Gary 110,172 .,.141ennen, Jeff 34,1 10,205 Henry. Becky 32,110,161 Herman, Tim 110,205 Herrigcs, Lorri 39,1 10 Hiatt, Bcrnadlne 110 Hicks, Clyde 110 Hicks, Richard 110,161 Higgins, Lorri 110' W 1' Hill, Kathy 110 ' Hill, Ken 110 , a Hirai, Leslie 33,l02,103,111,112,187,205 Hodge, Paul 111,140,146 Hoeck, Sheryl 111,205 Holcomb, Curl 111,158 Holmes, Jayne 33,36,11l Holmes, Steve I 11 Houghton. Vickey 1 1 1 Houk, Brad I I 1 Hulflrnan, Greg 13,44.102,1 1 1,148 Huffman, Jon 11 1 Hunt, Karertj36,111,205 IVY, Diane 111 JACKMAN, Ralph 111 Jackson, Mike 34,111 Jacobs, Casey 32,111 Janders, Kyle 40,4I,l02, 107,l 1 1,148,205 Jay, Rod 111 Jeffrey, Susan 32,111 Jelley, Allen 111 Jennings, Brian 34,1 1 1,158,161 Jenzen, Holly 111 Johansen, Cindy 36 Johnson, Corey 34,148 .lohnson,Jolynn 102 Jones, Norman 36,205 Jones, Tenya 32 KANE, Jeff 102,181 Kays, Karen 32 Keire, Anita 36,39,205 Kimmel, Scott 140,172,173 King, Shelley 32 Kirkland, Randy 118 Kirkman,Jan'32 Kite, Carl 113 Klawitter, Marieka 205 I ' Kollmann, Randy 110,181 ' Koura, Chris 33,102,1 13,205 Krause, Mike 113 Krzycki, Denise 32,113 Kullama, Lori 113,161,205 LAMANNA, Karla 113,171 Lackie, Pat 113,148 Lam, Robert 113 Lane, Pam 113,166 Langdon, Butch 113,148 Lapthorne, Scott 113 Larkin, Annette 113 Laverdure, Barry 1 13 Lomenager, Joe 1 13,140,146,1-47,148 Lindsey. Brenda 113 Lominac, Kim 32,113,205 Long, Kim 113,162 Lunceford, Connie 113 Lusher,Jil1113 Lynch, Diane 113 MAC DONALD, Jarie 114,115 Mac Whirter, Susan 25,115 Macauley, Barb 113,179 Madden, Vicki l6,102,1 13,205 Maloy, Pat 113 Mansford, Julia 115 Manz, Mike 161 Marsh, Caroline 44 Mayes, Mike 140,146,147 Mc Cready, Lisa 32 Mc Leod, Kingman I03,148,161,, ,, H Moody,Nickie115 , ,, I ' Mooney. Pat l3','1 15,140,172 ' 1 Moore,Ju1ie115 , , Moore, Loren 115,152 Moser, Mike-115 i Murphey, Estella 32,115 Murray. Ted 115 ' NASH, Susie 115 Nation, Harold 115 Nearing, Marty 115 Neigel, Dave 103,115 Nelson, Mark 115,158 -Nelson,1Steve 115 . . Nesper,Kevinll5' ' 3 Nibafgeersm 115 , 'R QNig1t1g1tgf11e,,ri1s1i,115.1cp4,1s5,1es,2os 3N1ssen,S11annon1,15.165 5, ' 5 OCQNNEL1., kathy 1.15 'A 1 1' Okeelfeg,Brian 115 ,rf ,V oes1neh,cheiy1g3Q,1 15 , , otsmfmtiqe 115,146,148 - Osbon1,Tami25.116 PRCE, Fred 116 flfalmer, Wade 116 Parhaniemi, Cindy 36,33,l 16,205 Parke, Steve 116 Paul, Geri 32,1 16 Pecka, Chuck 116 Pederson, Neil 116 Phelan, Denise 32,116,117 Pier, Dave 116 Pincombe, John 116 Pin2, Tammy 116 Plath. Don 116 Porter, Melissa 32,116 Prather, Mark 116 Pre1lwitz,Jim 116,148 Prellwill, Jo 116 Price, Joanc 1 16 Proctor, Rochelle 116 RAHIER, Dale 116,181 Raynes, Juanita 116 Regis, Keely 116 Reigslad. Jan 116 Remil1ard,Cary158,117,161 Richards, Kim 117 Ripley, Russ 102,117 Roberts, Mike 117 Robinson, Donna 117 Robinson, Ray 117 Robinson, Sarah 117 Roc, Richard 117 Ross, Ann 117 Roy. Michael 117 SALO, Richard 117 Sandahl, Ken 117 Savoy, Jerry I 10,1 17 Scall. Rachel 117 Scheda, Rhonnn 117 Setzer, Steve 1 17 Scheck,Jeff 117 Schwab, Leonard 181 Schweiger, Mike 140,148 Schwendeman, Dave 117,171 Scott, Kim 117,205 Scott, Rick 16,117 Seally, Herbert 117 Serpa, Melody 36,117 Severson, Patricia 117,166,205 Sheets, Corrie 32,43,l 18,205 Simon, Stuart 118 Simonson,Jim 118 Skochi1ich,Lorri36,1l8 Slater, Lorna 44,118,205 Sledge, Yvonne 118 Sleeman, Mike 118 Smith, Pam 118 Smith, Pat 1113 Smith, Valerie 1 18,205 Snook, Carmen 1 18 Snyder, Barbara 33,162.1 18,205 Spagnole, Mario 118 Spearman, Austin 140,l46,1 18,181 Spencer. Debbie 118 Spendiff, Sue 118 Spiry,Tim 118 Stafford, Lori 118 Stearns, Denis 16,118 Stewart, Bruce 118 Stinde, Sharon 32,118 Stone,Jeff34,I 18,181 Stranack, Virginia 118 Street, Jeff 103,1 18,148,205 Sturton, Robert 34,1 18 Sullivan. Kari 118 Sutherland, Karen 39,118 Swadberg, Dave 118 Swenson, Deanna 118 Syjud, Dolores 118 1 TAYLOR, Craig 118'- Thein, Mike 118 Thiel, Mike 1I8,l4l,180.205 1 Thieson, Cindy 118,205 i Thompson, Eugene 118,205 ' Thompson, Ron 118 ' Thorbeck, Diane 118 Thronson, Connie 118 Thiede, Rod 118,141 1, 7 1 Tilton, Karen 1l8.l66,1f79,205 Tincknell, Heather l ' Tolden,Renita-119:-,g-ffffiii ff, Tompkins, La Donna 119' Y' Tosch, Ericl19,il58 ff f 5, ,V . b Twitchet1,Metody1,191 iff-g ffyig jg UN1?ERBR1NKff!i1v14'5 1lf9J.594i50-,161 VFCHWJHCKII9 t.,,1,sn.s1,,s2-1, 1,, ,w1,', VANCE.Brian1t9,'i'Y ' f 'fqiliggf' Vaughnxramara l1,9,,,.ka K , ,,., . . , Veldwyk, Margaret,1l9 veg, etizabeth 116.189 , J , 1- I-v1a1mv1eh,1L6n,t19 I -',- ' ,Q z- 2-'1,,,,, Von Jouanneikngef 1'l9,l58,'l60,16l if WAGNER,Bob4l,1I9 ,- H Walkama, Kathy 119 H Wa1lis,Poletta 119, , , 7 ,,,, , Warlecha, Stan 1 l9,148f f, ,',,,,'7' Watson, Brad l02,'l03,l3,1l9,l482' Index-223 1 I tit, 224-Index Watson, Cindy 32,119,205 Webb, Donna 119 Webb, Mike 119 Webb, Steve 119,180 Weiss, Mike 119 Wells, Ken 119 Werre, Jace I I9 West,Jane 119 Westmore, Steve 103,119,205 Whiting, Vicki 102,119,205 Whitlinger, Eugene 119 Whitlinger, Kathy 119 Whitman, 119 Wicka, Tim 119 Willet, Jack 109,119 Witcher, Pam 119 Woods, John 16,33.119,205 Wooten, Connie I 19 Wright, Jacob 119,141 Wright, Sally 32,119 TADON, Glen 119 ZIEBELL, Leslie ll9 Zvarich, Patti 119 JUNIORS . ABRAHAMSON, Tim 83,204 Abrahamson, Tom 83,204 Achartz. Roger 97 Ainsworth, Carl 83 Alaspa, Dawn 83,204 Alma, Sheryl 83 Alspach, Rick 83,44 Anderson, Libby 32,83 Anderson, Judy S3 Archibald, Sue 83 Armbruster, Bob 83 Arnson, Kelly 83 Arrowsmith, Jim 83 Arthalony, Dan 83 Atkinson, Barbara 36,83 Austin, Pat 97 BAG LEY, Jim 83 Baker, Jeff 83 Bales, Jill 30,34 Bannach, Connie 20,811,204 Barr, Caroline 32,83 Barry, Kim 83 Baskin, Bruce 22,83 Bates, Craig 83 Baxter, Kurt 83 Beers, Wayne 83 Beirne, Mark 83,140,168 Bell, Kevin l3,83,95,l40,l72 Bell, Lynne 36,44,83.204 Bellacosa, Angela 83,165 Benedetti, Renee 83 Benner, Clay 83 Bergman, Mark 30,83,140 Berquist, Kim 84 Berney, Celia 30.82,84,204 Berry, Dave 84 Bess, Debbie 84,97 Bingham, George 84 Blood, Jill 82,84,204 Bloom, Scott 84 Boggs, Stan 84 Bolstad, Linda 84 Boode, Dawn 32,97 Boullion, Karen 84 Bowe, Kathy 28,84,103,Z04 A Brebner, Jerry 84 A - Brewer, Jodie 84 , , ' ' Briere, Paula 84 Bright' DGbbi9'Z3i84z1l56-,-'Y B'lSl1!e-l?.fil9l?594rl4l-ff-if ' BF92f41'iSlf?FlF?9f'Lii3.fi Bcgifgriaftjdrmszgsagsv-a'r5 Q1 i BlfiEt1t5l49fll5lilibi3Q4,84,204'1f V ii 7 9 J ie: t.. Qsrouazm f 7 1991511-P,9ni34E, ,.l' lf Q, ,Byruw9-9928459-:1,, 2.11. . , ' Qm!P 'llv Deffk' 85 511 .11 '., ii,ffli?F53?1?9fl5?1?l!?'l?fPl?'f?i?5Q!559 ' 3 31226: . - ., 'liif Z! GQtrsE1ff4vf?fi.85' 's,o 2 43aofsiYK01mf8551 2Castri11i,'Kim 85,1 ,ii gtg- 1 ce2iis6ii??tEfii56,S5,1?, if 1' C1t?iSf?YQ5fO1!2l6,S5i ,'i' 1 91199 5193997 1 --ff-2C911i53s480bsrti85i4E li? 'fllafklf-,R?'19Y 355 7 'C5?ffFFJl 5!i 355 if ,Q . Qwk, 1911101139185 i' 'Q Clilffiiiiii 791531262851 Y , Cfw4s.iR,h11i-da 85 Chrisfevllfiflflli--KM18541ei, CWSS, Edmund 85:12 5 Culp, Anita ssl gi-gyvfkf . ss.. ffbirlev. edward sg 1 .1. QALLA-HAN, Ma-wen ss. ,L y ' Cutler, James 85 DALLEY, Joy 85 Dance, Michael 172,173 Davis, Marshall 85 Davis, Kris 85 Davis, Stacey 30,32,85 Dellar, Steven 85 Deschner, Michael 85 Ditsworth, Brian 85 Dixon, Douglas 85 Dodson, Michael 85 Doerflinger, Bradley 85,140 Doutrich, Patti 14,84,86,l64,l65 Dressler, James S6 Drinkwine, Karen 86 Drinkwine, Tim 86 Dunlap, Mary 86,l66,l79,204 EADES, Michael 86 Egge, David 140,146 Ellenberg, Jeanne 86 Emler, Norman 86 Erickson, Deanne 86 Ernest. Matthew 29,86,l46,147 Ernst,Joy l4,l5,44,84,86,204 Estes, Catherine 86,204 Evans, Billie S6 FALCON, Wayne 86 Fallon, Edward 86 Fawcett, Kathy 86 Femling, Dale 86 Fields, Tammy 86 Fisher, Nico 86 Friant, Kathy 86 Fullerton. Randy 86.141 Fulton, Steven 86 Furzer, Karen 86 GABRIELSON, Brian 86 Gacek, Bruce 86 Ganley, William 86.141 Gessner, David 86 Gevers, William 86,158,160 Gitchell, Lori 86 Golliet, Suzanne 36.86 Goodner, Thomas 87 Gores, Cindy 87 Graham, Lori87,162 Granberg, Joel 87 Grant, Brett 87 Graves. Michael l6,87,l52 Gray, Virginia fGinnyl 87 Green, Curtis 87,95, I 52 Green, Maureen 33,117,204 Griflin, Ronald 16,87.161 Griffin. Cynthia 87,204 Griffith, Barton 87 Grillith, Connie 87,204 Guggenmos, Scott 87,9I,17l Gunderson, Brian 87,140 Gustafson, Ricky 87 HAGERMAN, Kenneth 87 Hagey, Cheryl 87 Hahn, Darryl 87,180 Hahn, Jeany 19,29,33,87 Hallmark, Timmy 87 Hancock, Edward 87 Hanson, Richard 71,87 Harr, Craig 87 g V Harvey, Debra 36.88 . Harvey, Lynda 36,88 Hatch, Jorda 88 Haytieri,'Twy1la 88 , Haynes, Tedeelt 16,29,82,88,204 Hazen, Martin 88' ' ' W Heatherington..FJi1abeth 88 1 iH'iFf2lD41F3nf1337 ' - 5 'Hetjnenway,,William 88 -' Hemphill, Miehae1g88 5 - Hiatt, Ricky 88 'K ' K' Higgins, Karri 36,88 Hill, Bonnie 30,826,166 Hill, Harold 88 Hitchcock, Lance 88 Hively. Richard 88,140 H04 Denny 88 Ho, Plfllthi 88 Hbeck, Scott 88 Holbrook, Linda 97, I Holcomb, David ls,ss,l52 HoleomlJ,1Guy 88 ' ., l ' Hitlmssl Debbie 88 , ' 1 iiH9l0hl'l9fM?'F9 58 s, Honghtongl-leather 88 Huff,-Robert 88,158,l61,204 Huntsinan,.Laura97,98 , I-1tttchingS.Greg18,88 Hutton,'James16,88- ' lMOTO,:Doris 887' t' IVY-,B8fb?f2i311, A , 1 JACKMAN, Lori,88g .2 .lackson,Barton88' 'F I Jackson, Dale 88, Q, fl Jacobs,.Jay 88 11 5,9 ,1, .. Jacobs, Julie 20530432.88 1 Jacques, Patti 36,88 Janders, John 13,82,89,140,l41,204 Jaquet, Cheri 89 Jensen, William 97 Johnson, Nadia 20,28,30,89,l62,163,204 Johnson, Steven 89 Johnston, Rebecca 82,89 Jones, Gerri 89 Jones, Susan 89 Jordan, Pamela 89 Jorgenson, James 89 KARINEN, Martin 89 Kennedy, Rhonda 29,89 Kientz, Rosemarie 32,89 Kimbrough, Sherri 12,89 Klawitter, Mark 97 Klopich, Karen 89 Knotts, Albert 28.89 Knudson, Luetta 89 Koppelman, Craig 89,180 Kuhman, Margaret 89,204 Kunning, Russell 89,180 LA FORD, Alan 89 La Manna, Robert 97,98,171 Laekie, Mark 89 Ladwig, Esther 97,99, 162,204 Lamb, Wayne 97 Lambert, Ross 22,29,82,90,152 Landwehr, Mark 97 Langdahl, Miehael90 ' Lange. Dave 90 Larson, Dean 90 Lavalley, Theodore tTedl 90 Laville,,Heidi 333364904204 1, - Lxv,Usa:g7 . .z :. ' -'- Lee,,Richard 97 Lehmbeekcr, Larry 90 Lex, Robert 16,90 Lieske, Sheri 90,204 Lindsey, Steve 90,172,173 Lindsey, Gemma 30,32,39,82,90,204 Livengood, Keri 82,90 Long, Kim 90 Loomer, Tim 90,141 Loree, Doug 90 Loree, Terry 90 Loth, Bob 90 Lowe. Don 90 Lucotch, Rick 82,90 Lumbert, 90 Lundstrom, Gary 97 MAGEE, Jerry 90,141 Magee, Tammy 19,90 Mah, Steve 44,90.204 Mann, Yvonne 90,187,204 Marquart, Peggy 91 Marsden, Richard 91 Martin, Rowland 16,91 Mattix, Paul 29,l6.9l Maxwell, Bob 91 May, Kathy 91 Mayer. Dan 91 McElroy, Joy 91 McMahon, Scott 91 McWade, Cheri 91 Medgard, Ron 91 Miles, Tim 91 Miller, Viona 91 Mitchell, Hal 91 Moore.'Debbie 91 Moore Paul 91 Moore, Bob 22.91 Morgan, Dan 82,91,152 Moriarity, Eileen 91 Moritz, Jodie 91 f f F Muneey, Pam 16,29,89,91,162,204 - nltfivnllinser,'V2l6ri640.91L2O4' J. 1 Mvrvhy.Tammy'9l, J - 'Murrayvloan 91' f ' ,. .EI Myers,T0m92 iii gi, - NANGLE, Mike 92,14f1,l461: ,Nelson,Greg 92 ' ,- -Nesper, Luci11e92i Neuli1eyer..Marcia 28,92,82,204 Nevi, Ron 92' ' - - 7 Nicholson, Brad 34,923 3 Niglmngale, Kai-an 82,92 , M M 'Nissen,Mike92 -1 - '- fN6b1e,Mike92.l4i g O'KEEFE.,Brent92f- f 5 Olofson, Becky 92 , ' g '01son,Diirie,9Z1 - , , 01songSue30,90.92,160 f - Onstot, Laurie 92,166,204 7 Osborn. Terri i4,l 5,40,92',44,84i 1 11,5 Otsu, Lori 82.29,187,204 , 1,-W 0 '?1'01P-5119 921 Q Q 'J ' PACE, william 92-f Palmer, Arlo 92 , Palmer, Kevin 92 i PaImer.Steve 92, Q, Parker, Polly 97 F ParkS. Kevin , I Pease, Diana 92 Peless, Brett 92,141,146 Pelletier. Diane 92 Pence, Alan 97 Persian. Kelly 92 Petterson, Rick 92 Plitzner, Mark 92 Phelan, Anna l4,84,92,96.164 Plath, Dave 92 Podratz, Melody 4I,44,9Z,204 Porter, Dee 92 Potter. Dave 93,180 Preston, Sandy 20,45,93 Price, John 93 Prosser, Kathy 93 RALPH. Chuck 93,161 Raridan, Molly 93 Reaves, Mike 93 Reigstael, Lori 93 Remillard, Rick 93,161 Richards, Tami 30,36,93 Richardson, Dave 30.97,160,204 Rieger, Candy 93 Righi, Michael 28,93 Rigney, Cheryl 93 Richie, Michelle 22,Z6,33,36,93,204 Ritter, Julie 93 Ritter, Lamont 93 Roberson. Renice 30.32,93 Robertson, Jill 41 ,93 Robinson. Brent 93 Robinson, Diane 93 Roe, Nancy 93 Roland, Jim 93 Ross. Ken 93 Rudduck, Carolyn 93 Ryan, Terry 93 SABINE, Terry 40,93,l7l Samora. Stella 93 Sandahl. Mike 8Z,93,I52,180 Saviage, Stan 29,93,l 58,160,161 Scherer, Linda 93 Schreven, Vivian 93 Schuh. Ken 93 Sears, Kip 93,161 Seeley, Greg 93,171 Sharp, Shelly 97 Shaw, Rick 22,93 Shear, Chris 20,93 Shepherd, Larry 94,141 , Sherer, Scott 94 1 Shideler, Sue 94 Shigahara, Mark 22,82,94,204 Shimizu, Lisa 94 Sidlowski, Rich 45,94 Slater, Dave 94 Smith, Elexa 94 Snider, Lisa 94.99,166,179 Spaulding, Donna 94 Spendiff, Shana 36,911,161 . SPE?-,PS!94s3i73 5 Stefltitdrgljrli ' Steit1tilasEl,'Terry'94 T, ' 'w Sterisland,.1udY94fif Q j f Stranack, Carolyn 94 7 , Stride, Leslie 94 ' i Y Sullivan. Brian 94' , Swanke. Kevin 94,141 Swift, Ray'94 ,, l Swift, Tyler 97 ' TALBERT, Jaymee 94,204 Talley, Mike 94,140,180 Taylor, Jan 94 H A Tay1or.,Richard 95 g, i - Tasmer, Doug 95kf W' N Thomas, Tamara 95,162 l Thbmpwntshndy 95 T1ti'onson,.1erry'33,95-Q. Tiede, Rhonda 95 I V' ' Tilton, Chuck 97 5 Timmons, Debbie 95 Tompkins, Kylie 95 Trott, Steve 95 Trulin, D. 95 , Tumbull, Michael 16,95 'L f- 'Twlwhcllt Becky 9735 E1 Iiiifii UNDERBRlNK,, Sl'l3Y0tlf32f95,ilH1, VWGHNQiW?1'?ii2?5l40+20iQEfi-4 VUSISWBQPQ iii WY'e'ft 2'lnP41i91lf!W158Ql!ii1-f 'Sift WALLACE,,K9l5Y9iil, 'fifiifj' il Wambaeh, 1lynda95 if 1 79'-i Ward, Debbie'97 . Ward,fSusan 951 - V Warriiier, Leslie 29,915,204 ' Q 2'iwaete1lm'kamy 36.91204 Wartella, Victor 95,140 -f .L ,Ze iWater5,iDonna 95 Watel'S.Karen96 I ing l to Watson, shawn 2s,9sg2o4, jjj: Watt,Bob96 f jWebb,Sam96 55-1- wemalanqa-1,13 362 ?W?bSliifF4?f11?57' ii 'J Weleh,,13ob-971 l , Twain, use 22,515,162 7 Fred 95 I, ' WbSCl1e,'R0d 95 . 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Marge 19,63,2041 Jenzen, Heidi 63 Johnson,-Annette 63 H Johnson, Chris 64 Johnson, Jim 7815 Jones, Teresa 30,641,165 Jorgenson, Darrell 64 ' - KAMPHAUS, Denise 17,64 Kane, Mark 17,64 ' I Kelloniemi, JetT64 Kent, Greg 64 ' Ker1t,Je1f64' 2- Ketterling, Bonnie 64,204 Kever, Kevin 22,64,l49,187 Tami 30,70 V A '- 1 11:--12. ,fm-1-l4f2'NAGATK1N, chris 70,204 . 1 Nash, Pam 70 ,gi Nause, Jim 70 5 Nelson,,Kennyi l,3,70,'14 1,44 NC5'V!6t1.3Bf55'70' K ..,..1f1iperi5i'L0ri 32 Nipert, Mike 13,70,79,l-40,172 Nollner, Dietmar 43,70, 141 ODELL, Jim 34,70 oknbo, Robin 78b Olson, Dean 17,71 Olson, Randy'71 A Osborn, Tim 71 ' Osgoodby, Cindy 29,71 ' PARKE, Terri 20,71 . Parker, Pal 71 Pauie, Diana 71 Peless, Keith 71,140 7 Pelletier, Annette 71,204 PerezgTejada, Lorena 19,37,7l Peterson, Carih 72 A 1 - Peterson, Penny 71 Pfitzner, Greg 72 ' . Plischke, Jill 17,72 ' Pohl, Nancy 17,72 Polack, Debbie 72 Pollaok, Richard 72 Pomerville. 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Larry 772 Ti 7 vieg, Mitch 30,78 -v.WAHLGREN, Richard 78 Walkama, canada 78 H ii'Wa1ker, Gene 78 . Xi Wallace, Keri 78,204 Wallis, Pam' 17,78 W ' 'L 2' W Warreni' Bruce 78 1 1--2-ffwairriner, Leon 78 Warzecha, Debbie 42,78 Watson, Curt 34,78 Watt, Bev 32,78 Webster, Tim 34,78 ' Weeks, Cohrinie 78a Werre, Todd 783 1' Wesche,.Bambi 78a Wieka,Jeff 78a Willetglester 78a Williains, Lynette 78a,30 Williams, Marlene 78a Winston, Debbie 782 Winston, Linda 78a 1 Wolvin, Sarah 22,41,42Q7Ba,Z04 I Wood, Randy 78a ' - Wright, Sue 17,78a Wylel, Paula 78b YADON, Naomi 78h Young, Frank 140,l41,78b ZERR, Chris 78h Zerr, Robert 22,78b,204 Index-225 226-ceiiiaaeaf 5 U.N. adopts for poor nations Egyptian-Israeli interim agreement signed h V Assassinationattempt on Ford by Squeaky Fromme Gonelaves losesall power min Portugal Forced bussing causes violence in Louisville, Kentucky Severegarrthquake5inf'l7urkey Q hii 3 Q P Congress asqyieisifmenced to life imprisonment Moslemjtihristran'-violence continues in Lebanon . ffimsfiimt lffifiiliifilifsfinn 5y9f0nsiiSP2H9Hi2Cdf 1 in iF Sara'iM oore attempts to assisinate President Ford Casey Stengel, ji, f ' 1 eFordtasksrCqngressgfortaxi cutiies 5 to Spainekdutes iivesterrorists Sakharov wins Nobel Peace Prize yElton.lo hnqConcert,Al -.yVr fh P Froreignersjee Beirut if is i Arnold Toynbeeidies i E P Sara Moore indicted and arraigned ' IRA bomb kills British cancer specialist Egyptian Premier Sadat visits U.S. Kissinger visits China Ford refuses help to N.Y. City y t y General election-capitalpunishment andtvivesection made legal ii Generalissimo Franco dies f C i . t it Sammamish wins state football championship Economy gets better N i I . s inangurate worldis iirstsnpersonic 'seryice gg h Angoianscfisisf3-.f C ' C so Chou En-Lai dies Agatha Christieydies 7 t t y U.S. allows British-French Concorde toland, 1 t Patty Hearst triall fi t'-' 'il' ,sis M L Flu epidemic ' Schoollevy fails C, , - H Winter Lockheed Scandalii C y C Attempted coupiin Nigeria ' i Guatemala earthquake Ted Bundy on trial in Salt Lake City Nixon visits China School levyyresubmitted 9 V V THE END ', 5' 517' '1 '- ' A ' 'A',: ' f t ,LL ' T r A if ' ' iff-'g. I K-:-.A . 'S-'iff ' , f :tux 19 ? ' ' .,, .A i . . . get jf . .Q M 57161, wwf Multi ,QQ ,threw fiffusxii 1 I ei ' M058 it. way? ft' jd a CE' Vela . v 7' ' fL,. Vfili 7CL jCfU'lJfcx f tfclM.PZ,sL A yearbook is meant to accurately re ,.r ll of the school year. This is not an easyjob group of people What usually r to show that that whatever we o we set about point ofvlew of the year that has the staff first began planning this what we really wanted in a up with anything from our some students and received a shouldn't be a faculty section, section, there should be should be left exactly more color but hopefully more creative way than or 34 a yearbook tends to be solely awm year, school spirit and the school itself. This year we make it more relevant to the world and what wanted to show what is wanted to get away from the idea of making the book for just a few people. We l.0l'1 left in tried to represent each student at least once. For our theme we chose dreaming with the idea of showing how the world needs dreamers and people with vision. In a way, we wanted to recognize the non-conformist. We also chose to look at the year in a humerous way. There are many people who deserve a special thank you for their help which was greatly appreciated. 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