Ilwaco High School - Breakers Yearbook (Ilwaco, WA)

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Ilwaco High School Volume 62 Ilwaco, Washington 'V M. A-wkliru... .. 4. .4 Hg., ' mf-W . vi.. W'-if fa N. -Y I ' W Vi, A 4 ff -1 , , ,,..vP '-M,-tba-15 x A sf - A -N .. ,vga-v-v'tq: V 5 1 2 -S. ' M V mg as M . -ff-7 ff' :Q . Lf -' ww '35 A 4 - , ,L 54, !-.. .. .. ' ax., 4 ,. 2 Wwwmnfx .ix Q. F Underclassmen Pages 21 40 Administration page 42 Faculty Pages 43 - 48 Staff Pages 49 - 52 Academic Pages 53 56 Activities Pages 57 76 Sports Pages 77 93 Ns-s wg 'N I 'rw .5 'tw What was the school year 77 78 like? Charity Milner - It's gone by fast, but I enjoyed every day of it. Bob Skordal - A good year as far as stu- dies go, plus I had alot of fun. Sheri Sanford - lt's gone by quickly, but it's been really good. Bobbie Caldwell - Great. Becky Timmen - lt went by too fast, with so many different experiences. Lauralea Gilpin - lt started slow and bor- ing, but it's getting faster and better. What was the school year '77, '78 like? Dellse Smerchek - lt was busy, loaded with homework, but it has really been fun. Roger Horrace - Lot s of hassle, but loads of fun. Marina Cook - Hectic. I could hardly keep Mike Blasdel Tough fast year Cath: Cox - Fun, but too much homework and restrictions. Paul Mailloux Year of the broken T.V. ,, I, .,m,,, ..L.,, ,,2,, .X,,A,f , m,,m,,,L . I H t , .,1,LWz., , t . ,. 1 ,ws , , V . ., t t, X' What was the school year 77 78I1ke? Trlcla Cook The year went by pretty fast, but I had alot of fun Beth Dlmond A very meanrngful experrence that I II never forget Bev Malmstadt It went by very fast this year, but It was excltlng Robee Berdahl Lots of fun, but super hectic' Richard Eager Good school year, Iot of fun Tam: Wnlllams Funner than last year, easier too Ive had more ex cltlng things happen this year an -.., K y LNQ - w IW. 1 .v 9 ,,,,-W:.g...,,,N gf -1-ww ,N M J. ,, A., .X ,X ' J, -9:-1:25533 k H V Nw If 3 I , -asa f Q f. Q K if ,. . ,I .,., M, 1 . .:ffr..f,.,1-H , ff' 14 1-fl 'V 1:aXQgMQ'i: 'u wz,fsfr'f g .Q :ffs 111 fsszfssas-fffaS4Cvzk :zzz-szvv ' ' , 4, '1G'W MXA if Li' X 1 ,UL 'H-Q. .f Al 3 ,Nam Q Q. - Q xw w L1 Lf... Q. s. 07 . , , QA, - f , X A-f 5 fr 3 Mg Qifl-sifiifiiilffe' U k k X' ' , . .,,,mm-1,.slf:, cv v V 4 , Class Of '7 8 The Class of '78 was the first class to have gone all the way through junior and Senior High School in the new building. Even before the 1977-78 school year began, work had started on the first activity of their busy senior year, Family Night On The Town. Other money-raising projects-bake sales, the only after game dance of the year, and a spring raffle or- ganized by Becky Timmen-helped make the seniors the wealthiest class in recent years. In May, forty-eight seniors went on the class trip to Seattle. They roller-skated, went out to dinner, saw a laser light show, and took in a movie before coming home very late in the morning. Paster Walker spoke at Baccalaureate. Brenda Webber, jim Janus, and jay Lawrence also took part in the service. For graduation, the gowns were blue and gold. NOT PICTURED: Bob Lucas Club dessert. LEFT: Andy O'Connor and lr. Raff learn how to tie fan- cy knots at Fisheries. BE- LOW: Laurie Carlisle, Becky Timmen, and especially lay Lawrence enjoy the Pep PRESIDENT RICK GRAY VICE PRESIDENT ELIZABETH WIEGARDT SECRETARY DAVID KNUDSEN CLASS REPRESENTATIVE BECKY TIMMEN A LI l ik e ..-- A g . - -:ag - ' 3 -1 gas: K , ' 'f WW, i ,fL.Q:' ft, lil' vi'-: k .4 aff A 'Ili .lit ..f.:p'iC,zs ff' -Q sit-1 .ra ms sg as set .if - Rfftixfiiitzsgtf .1 i f ai E .C atv.. ,W 1 ,.n....,g,.... X ,X Q, ,AN Qt fits.:23221121wszefgtswf I-v1.1-sqfdssfst is 'n - is.: azzl,i,1ff':Eszs2ffqf.' .z I-. Being a senior in 1977-78 brought many different ex- periences, from Great Decisions in CWP to the Senior Party after raduation. Of the many highlights, going to District in Basketball and the Senior English play stand out. lay Arthur Lawrence Linda Cartwright clowning around at the Honor Society carnival. NANCY ALEXANDER KRIS BECKERMAN TAD BELL ROBIN BERDAHL CELIA BLASDEL BARBARA BUHMAN SONIA BYLE LAURIE CARLISLE LINDA CARTWRIGHT CONNIE CHALKER I really enjoyed the good time with all my friends. I'll have lots of good memories of being a senior Sonja Byle and john Smith make a mess at the Pep Club in- itiation banquet. BOB DeCAMP LAURIE DeLAPAZ 16 , i . , ROBIN DOUMIT PAT DUFFY jeri Martin Lane Sacks and Tad Bell lounge in the lounge. BOB DICKENS BETH DIMOND RICHARD EVANS ALISE FINLAY I liked the freedoms I had being a senior. One day Mr. Lord let me go home during a pep assembly. I didn't like worrying about my future. Rick Gray, Mike Patterson, and Sonya Sylvester cook up a storm in Advanced Home Ec. Brian Sheldon an. Tricia Tregaskis, Beth Wiegardt, Becky Timmen, and Kris Beckerman studying at their third period table. TOM GRADT MONETTE GREGERSON LINDA HILDERMAN BRUCE HILL CURTIS IACOBSON HM IANUS IAY KAINO MARCI KERSTING DAVID KNUDSEN SUSAN LAKIN ,X .NNN zg MIKE LAMBERT IAY LAWRENCE TIM LENTZ BILL LITSCHKE BERNADETTE MACY IERI MARTIN Being a senior was like a bowl of fruit that has sat two years. . 'ii. 1 1 kkf: ,, , JA! I I f-Q. ABOVE: Richard Evans seen through a door. ABOVE RIGHT: Tami Oatfield and Bruce Hill being quiet in the library. BELOW: john Smith working on his Economics exam. BELOW RIGHT: Robin Doumit munches out at the Pep Club banquet. BOTTOM LEFT: Beth Dimond and Kris Becker- man wondering what's happening. BOTTOM RIGHT: Going somewhere, Laurie? .. ., - .I 'f Il v t ,. , . ...H ...rl ill K Q ,,., I H+ : f ' fnm,m....W lrknmdmakwwhmmmwzwmzmxwwm 1,,,,,w,,,.,,-t..wMm-ffffW ': ' 'I 'N' 'W ll N I X .sw My Y : wt , , :,. . 'I' -. ...,.i-W 45 ,, .,,. X., Tad Bell 'R .wk . tzifielii? S reese 515 fl. . . 4. ' - - if it sf Usi f ' -Tyr: f . ' :fi The best thing about being a senior was I had Mr. Billups wrapped around my pinkie. ' 7+ g, gm, ,nm I'- : v ,. 'Ir' -N, L' . W, , y .ee M .Q . A A Bernard Raff HMP tl I :ig I Bob DeCamp says, Drop by and see my pictures sometime. LEFT: The horse who came to school and Mike Patterson. BELOW LEFT: Mary K. Osborne works on the annual. BE- LOW RIGHT: jay Lawrence and Lane Sacks book down the hall. BOTTOM LEFT: Brenda Webber and Tami Oat- field confer about a problem. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Miss McDonald speak- ing. SULLY MARTINEZ PAM MCDONALD DELWIN MODER TAMI OATFIELD ANDY O'CONNER MARY K. OSBORNE MIKE PATTERSON BRETT PREST Being a senior was a mixture of relief, anticipa- tion, bordom, and excitement. Actually, if I had to do it all over again I don't think I could take it. Marci Kersting Tom Gradt and Tim Lentz take a break while gathering mate- rial for the gigantic Homecoming bonfire. DICK SELLMAN BETTY SHANKS RENAE PEIL IOE PROVO BERNARD RAFF CHERYL REITZ RANDALL RUTHERFORD LANE SACKS LAMEECE SHAWA BRIAN SHELDON DELISE SMERCHEK IOHN SMITH DAVID SPRACUE SONYA SYLVESTER LEE TIDRICK PATRICIA TREGASKIS BRENDA WEBBER MITCHELL WINN gg-assault V1 W.: ,. E TV ABOVE: Robin Doumit, Tami OatfieId?, Fisherman IBrenda Webberl, Monette Gregerson and President Rick Gray attend a class meeting. BELOW: Lameece Shawa makes change for Mike Patterson at the carnival. ' I Senior Achievements DUANE AKINS NANCY COLLETTE ALEXANDER: Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Homecoming Princess 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, 2, Volley- ball 2. KRISTINE RENEE BECKERMAN: Kris - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, GAA 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 1, Teacher Assistant 1, Volleyball 3, 4. TAD MARTIN BELL: Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Track 2, 3, P.E. Assistant 4. Best Looking Feet. ROBIN IO BERDAHL: Robee -Transferred from St. Helens, Ore. 3, Choir 4, jr.-Sr. Play 3, Senior Play 4, Breakers 4, Golden I 4, Teacher Assistant 3, 4, Thespians 4. ,I ABOVEQL. to R.JEIizabeth Dimond, Valedictorian. Elizabeth Wiegardt, Salutatorian. lay Kaino, Class Representative Speaker Rebecca Timmen, Faculty Representative. CELIA ANNE BLASDEL: Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. 2, Pep Club 4, Breakers 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 4, Golden I 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4. Quietest. BARBARA 1. BUHMAN: Barb -Transferred from Lemoore, Calif. 4, Ensemble 4, Choir 4, Teacher Assistant 4. SONJA JUNE BYLE: Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling Cheerleader 1, Homecoming Princess 4, GAA 1, 2, P.E. Assist- ant 1, Teacher Assistant 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Foxfire 1. Best Figure. LAURIE HELEN CARLISLE: Transferred to and from Kalispell, Mont. 4, Choir 3, IV Basketball 1, Boys' Basketball Statistician 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 1, Librarian 3, jr.-Sr. Play 3, Football Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Princess 3, Honor Society 4, GAA 1, 2, Breakers 3, 4, Golden l 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3,1V Golf 3. Pret- tiest Eyes, Neatest, Best Dancer. LINDA FRANCES CARTWRIGHT: Wee Wee -Band 1, 2, 3, Football Statistician 3, 4, IV Basketball 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Oscar 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, jr.-Sr. Play 3, Senior Play 4, Track 1, 2, Kitchen Helper 1, P.E. Assistant 3, Teacher Assistant 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 4, Cispus Counselor 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Badmitten 1, 2, 3. Best Actress. CONNIE RENEE CHALKER: Band 1, Choir 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball-Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, GAA 2, 3, Teacher Assistant 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Cispus Counselor 3, 4, Volleyball 1. Class Couple -Connie and Brian. ROBERT ALAN DECAMP: Bob -Transferred from Kelso 3, Varsity football 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Pep Club 4, P.E. Assist- ant 3. LAUREENA KAY DELAPAZ: Laurie -Transferred from Highline 3, Teacher Assistant 4, Office Assistant 3, 4, Foxfire 3, 4. Rowdiest. ROBERT BRIAN DICKENS: Bob -Choir 3, 4, Librarian 3, Ir.-Sr. Play 3, Senior Play 4, Teacher Assistant 1, 2, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Clerk 2, Treasurer 3, Domestic Exchange Student to Perry, New York 4. Most Musical. ELIZABETH ANN DIMOND: Beth -Choir 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Basketball Statistician 4, Class Secretary 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Librarian 3, GAA 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 4, French Club 2, Volleyball 3, 4, Valedictorian. ROBIN DAWN DOUMIT: Choir 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ASB Secretary 4, Honor Society 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Boys' Basketball Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4. Nicest Hair, Best Looking Legs. RICHARD WILLIAM EVANS: Varsity Football 2, Wrestling 3, Lettermen 2, 3, Librarian 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Best Walk. ALISE ALLISON FINLAY: Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette, Choir 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4,1r.-Sr. Play 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Breakers 2, 3, Golden I 2, 3, Editor 3, FHA1, 2, 3, President 3, Badmitten 1, 2, 3, AFS Exchange Student to Denmark 4. iwi I W - , ,Y ABOVEKL. to R.lThe processional. Kris Beckerman leads the Flag Salute. Senior Choir led by Mr. Stephens and accompanied by Delise Smerchek who also sang a solo for graduation. Kris Beckerman and Patricia Tregaskis play a flute duet. THOMAS EDWARD GRADT: Tom -Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Kitchen Helper 1, 4, P.E. Assistant 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 2. Nicest Smile. RICKY ROY GRAY: Gray Horse -Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 4, Class President 4, Librarian 3, Kitchen Helper 3, Cispus Counselor 3, 4. Best Laugh, Best Personality, Best Dancer. TARA MONETTE GREGERSON: Monette -Choir 1, 2, 3, IV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Football-Basketball Cheerleader 3, Track 2, 3, 4, CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, P.E. Assistant 4, French Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, Cispus Counselor 4, Volleyball 3, 4. Most Athletic, Best Looking Feet. LINDA SUE HILDERMAN: Choir 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, jr.-Sr. Play 3, Senior Play 4, GAA 3, Breakers 3, 4, Golden I 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 3, Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, IVGolf 4, Badmitten 3. Best Artist. I BRUCE ALLEN HILL: Transferred from Redmond, Wash. 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Thespians 2. Neatest Hair,' Neatest, Best Physique. CURTIS J. JACOBSON: Curt -Wrestling 1, 2, Lettermen 1, 2, Track 1, Teacher Assistant 2. JAMES PAUL JANUS: Jim -Choir 1, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, French Club 3. Best Actor, Best Artist. JAY GORDEN KAINO: Varsity Football 3, 4, JV Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Librarian 4, Track 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 1, 4, French Club 1, 2. Best Looking Legs. Class Graduation Speaker. MARCI ANNE KERSTING: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play 3, Senior Play 4, Breakers 1, 2, 3, Golden I 1, 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Teacher Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 1, 2, 4, President 4, FHA 1, 2, 3,, Cispus Counselor 3, 4, Badmitten 3. Best Walk. DAVID KNUDSEN: Dave -JV Football 3, Varsity Football 4, JV Basketball 2, Kitchen Helper 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4. - r e ABOVEIL. to R.JAward winners receive their trophies from Mr. Lord. Lameece Shawa, Band Award. Tami Oatfield, Choir Award. Jay Kaino, Boys' Athletic Award. Monette Gregerson, Girls' Athletic Award. SUSAN MARIE LAKIN: Sue -Transferred from Tacoma, Wash. 3, Choir 3, 4, Teacher Assistant 3. JAY ARTHUR LAWRENCE: Choir 3, Varsity Football 2, JV Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Class President 2, ASB Vice President 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, Senior Play 4, Teacher Assistant 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Varsity golf 1, 3, 4, Cispus Counselor 4. Best Voice, Most Likely To Succeed. ROBERT WESLEY LUCAS: Bob-Transferred from Glens Ferry, Ida. 2, Quietest. BERNADETTE ELAINE MACY: Bernie -Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 1, 2, Kitchen Helper 1, 2. JERI MAY MARTIN:lTransferred from Vancouver, Wash. 2, JV Basketball 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Librarian 3, Senior Play 4, GAA 3, 4, Breakers 4, Golden I 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4. FRANCISCO AUGUSTO SULLY MARTINEZ Y BONNELLY: Sully -AFS student from the Dominican Republic 4, Lettermen 4, C Squad Basketball 4, Track 4, French Club 4. Biggest Flirt. PAMELA JANE McDONALD: Pam - Pep Club 25 Volleyball 1. DELWIN C. MODER: Del -Band 15 Choir 15 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Kitchen Helper 1, 25 Teacher Assistant 3, 45 Fox- fire 2, 3, 4. TAMI LEE OATFIELD: Choir 3, 45 JV Basketball 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Honor Society 45 Boys' Basketball Statistician 15 GAA 15 Teacher Assistant 2, 35 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4. Prettiest SmiIe. ANDREW WILLIAM O'CONNER: Andy -JV Football 1, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 25 Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 15 Track 15 Kitchen Helper 1, 2, 3. MARY KATHLEEN OSBORNE: Mary Kay -Breakers 45 Golden I 45 Teacher Assistant 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH PATTERSON: Mike -Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Teacher Assistant 45 Cispus Counselor 3. Prettiest Eyes, Best Sense of Humor, Class Clown. RENAE JOLEEN PAIL5 choir 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Teacher Assistant 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 4. BRETT A. PREST: Varsity Football 25 Librarian 45 Kitchen Helper 1, 2, 35 Teacher Assistant 4. JOSEPH BRIAN PROVO: Joe -Jr.-Sr. Play 35 Teacher Assistant 1, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 4. Most Intelligent. fix ABOVEIL. to R.JBrenda Webber, Pep Club Award winner. Patricia Tregaskis, Thespian Award winner. Beth Wiegardt receives a National Merit Scholarship to Mills College. Bob Dickens smiles over his scholarship from United Grocers. BERNARD THOMAS RAFF, Il: Jr. -JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Librarian 45 Kitchen Helper 1, 2, 3, 45 P.E. Assistant 25 Teacher Assistant 1, 2, 35 Cispus Counselor 4. Rowdiest. CHERYL LYNN REITZ: Transferred from Kelso, Wash. 25 Choir 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Teacher Assistant 4. RANDALL DAVID RUTHERFORD: Randy -Transferred from San Pedro, Calif. 35 Choir 45 Thespians 45 Foxfire 4. LANE S. SACKS: JV Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Teacher Assistant 4. Best Looking, Best Physique. RICHARD H. SELLMAN: Dick BETTY ANN SHANKS: Transferred from Kalispell, Mont. 35 Choir 1, 25 Pep Club 15 Teacher Assistant 1, 2. LAMEECE SHAWA: Band 2, 3, 45 Ensemble 45 Choir 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Class Vice President 35 ASB President 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Play 45 Track 15 GAA 15 Teacher Assistant 35 French Club 1, 25 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4. Most Musical. BRIAN ROY SHELDON: IV Football 35 Varsity Football 3, 45 IV Basketball 35 Wrestling 2, 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Librarian 1, 25 Track 25 Teacher Assistant 3. Class Couple-Connie and Brian. DELISE LORENE SMERCHEK: Deci -Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Teacher Assistant 2, 3. Best Voice. IOHN FRANCOISE SMITH: Choir 35 IV Football 15 Varsity Football 25 IV Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Boys' State5 Track 2, 3, 45 Teacher Assistant 25 French Club 25 Cispus Counselor 3. . DAVID SPRAGUE SONYA SUE SYLVESTER: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 35 Ir.-Sr. Play 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Teacher Assistant 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretaryftreasurer 35 FHA2, 3, 45 Badmitten 2, 3, 4. Biggest Flirt. LEE EDWIN TIDRICK: Band 1, 2, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 35 Kitchen Helper 1, 2, 45 French Club 45 Foxfire 1, 2, 3, 4. REBECCA ANN TIMMEN: Becky -JV Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Boys' Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, Freshman Representative, Sophomore Representative, Vice President 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 1, Vice President 2, Student Council Representative 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Track 1, 25 Teacher Assistant 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 25 FHA 1, 25 Best Personality, Best Looking, Most Likely to Succeed. PATRICIA KAY TREGASKIS: Trish -Band 1, 2, 3, 4, SecretaryfTreasurer 1, 2, 3, Historian 45 Choir 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Ir.-Sr. Play 35 Senior PIay5 Football-Basketball Cheerleader 35 Track 1, 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 45 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Badmitten 1, 2, 35 International Relations Club 3, 4, President 45 Summer Exchange Student to Belgium. BRENDA ANN WEBBER: Transferred from Spokane, Wash. 25 Choir 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Basketball Statistician 35 Track 25 GAA 25 Breakers 3, 45 Golden I 3, 4, Editor 45 Teacher Assistant 3, 45 JV Golf 3, 45 Pep Club President 45 Best Sense of Hu- mor, Class Clown. ELIZABETH ANN WIEGARDT: Beth -Ensemble 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 35 IV Basketball 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Class President 3, Vice President 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Play5 Homecoming Princess 45 Breakers 45 Golden I 45 Teacher Assistant 2, 45 French Club 1, 2, President 25 FHA 1, 2, 35 Foxfire 15 Salutatorian. Most Intelligent. MITCHELL RAY WINN: Mitch -jVFootbalI 15 Varsity Football 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 25 Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Librar- ian 25 Track 35 P.E. Assistant 35 Breakers Photographer 45 Golden I Photographer 45 Teacher Assistant 3, 45 Varsity Golf 4. BELOWIL. to R.l Margaret Meyers and Marie Hamilton Scholarship winners- Lameece Shawa, Monette Gregerson, Patricia Tregaskis, Brenda Webber, Robin Doumit, lay Lawrence, Tami Oatfield, Bob Dickens, Sonja Byle, Tad Bell, Laurie Carlisle, Ricky Gray, Linda Hilderman, Celia Blasdel, Kris Beckerman, Connie Chalker, Curtis Jacobson, Becky Timmen, Lee Tidrick, Lane Sacks, Linda Cartwright, Beth Dimond. W'm291fewmW:2-t lmH'fmH'wmi!swi1ba'rsnssama?2pir,asvS.1wnmn54I fm: 'fx-wtslmwimtlumvivmtmzvvtr' .wmwm wt ' ff ',,Q wk' , ,,.. , 1 if . -':,g,3g3:1u In ww- w ','Q - QLW J -. 4 W W 'f f A . . ,. W K . - viii: X . Q -. 'Q 'N ,M A' 9 E A322 iq-Q ' . , 1 .Q1 5,g N, .W , A A -. if , ' sw: - w, , x, , ' ' 13-w::l ,i,,y in N Q , fx ,, .W ww -f f ' '?ff'f wiigi. kgfi z- - , 'Snag W: Rfk, if 'F' l is Z WWI 'K A., ' -n...,..N juniors Il In I remember my jr.-Sr. disco as having a good time and singing on stage and forgetting the words to my song. Brad Claycamp. The dessert before the disco was not well attended, but the KGW-D-I was good, and our advisor, Mr. ltzen, really got into it. Lynn Martin Putting the Homecoming float, Broadway Park, together showed that if you work hard at something, it pays off. Debbie Alexander BELOW: T. Cook at the lr.-Sr. Dessert. MIDDLE LEFT: D. Hendrickson works it out. MIDDLE RIGHT: junior pals on the beach. FAR BOTTOM: T. Wiegardt, I. Roisum, B. Clay- camp, and R. Miklos doing nothing. PRESIDENT MARY ANN AASE VICE PRESIDENT MILT DOUMIT ,Lf t 'tf' SECRETARY BEV MALMSTADT REPRESENTATIVE IOE IANUS IUNIOR NOT PICTURED Shaun Peterson Akins Sue Beckerman Bobbie Caldwell Alexander Susan Blasdel joe Camp Barbee Dean Bothwell jody Cauffield Barber Ann Boyer Phil Cauffield Barta Charlie Bross Ella Cecil Brad Claycamp Patricia Cook Dana Drake Teresa Conto Cathi Cox Leon Dunham Marina Cook Mike Cuffel Betty Edwards Happy Fishermen from Advanced Biology 'aff 1-v f Cindy Greenfield and lennice Roisum attack a licorice whip. Doug Hendrickson Marvel Gregerson Corinne Mark Hopkins Roger Horrace Gary Knaub Macknosky Lynn Martin Kerry McGee Charity Millner Dan Moravec Tammie Nelson Debbie Nitzel Randy Evans Lauralea Gilpin Susan Hunter jim Meriwether Penny Oller x, xx t l fy , A 1 fs will l nf ffm D.. D M Luanne Gove Cindy Greenfield lon jones Rema Miklos Diane Olsen Mark Hallef l0dY Palmef Tim Patterson Camera shy Jolene Onstott does her lessons. Ann Pells Rod Rader Marie Robbinson Tanya Sacks Robinson jennice Roisum Sue Ross Mary Ann Sheri Sanford Bill Sexton Short Greta Smith Steve Smith Staudenraus john Unruh Danny Unruh- Stults Kevin Wall Mike Wanke Karen Wiegardt Todd Wiegardt TiCl4led Debbie . ig, TOPlL. to R.l lennice Roisum points out the facts.-Jolene On- stott waits to check out a book. -Who is tickling Rod Rader un- der the chin? UPPER CENTER: Brad Claycamp waits for the timed write to be- gin. LOWER CENTER: Mary Ann fm it by iii' . 5 ii 7:3 V-,,- lrgjs wfzi f ,1 w f- 11 -Nfl fx. -:v:vfr,5g ww- P :H f . . ,.,,., R it ws VY r .X ' .. , .. -., Us gpzx. I-A f f if E. ' 0 .Mi L, rss .,.,., 1.,,,..sgRss E K, ' ':. if-.1.3!f-T stiff. zz T, . V of 2:1-fi . A , 4? 2 V ,,, s ..,, , vas., . 1- u. ,sszmt . t -f r N - s 5 -ru. .f ' , ff .-. , X ff' gs, lyy- hm - ,V ,, , MJ , l'll remember this year from the Cheerleaders following the football team. Corinne Macnosky l'll remember this year from going to Homecoming with jody Cauffield, our princess. Dan Akins I'll remember this year from Staudenraus fixes her hair on the way to class. BOTTOM lL. to RJ Lynn Martin asks Patricia Cook, Can you believe that? -Cathi Cox is real- ly tired of it all.-Mike Wanke and Phil Cauffield decide to see what the gang is doing. .2 E piling in the pizza parlor and being able to be the one to drive people home. Cindy Greenfield l'll remember this year because the pep section consisted of 5 people yelling at basketball games. Tammie Nelson ' C-irls' State Boys State .4 g - , Z. b , . STEVE SMITH LEON DUNHAM KERRY MCGEE Cis Pus Counselors MARCI KERSTING, CONNIE CHALKER, MONETTE GREGER- SON DOUG HENDRICKSON, MIKE PATTERSON, Not Pictured: Randy Evans. ' ' WZMTVT . A we I - ' ,.t., .W ,, .W .,,,.,, ,,,,,r If ,11,1srt ,t,tr, . ,,,, If :ww ....f.,1M,..r.m-If RICK GRAY, JAY LAWRENCE, IR. RAFF CINDY GREENFIELD, KERRY MCGEE, MARY ANN AASE Sophomores At the carnival, I had a chance to put all the people I didn't like in our jail. Vincent Bliss Working on our float, Sacrifice the Warriors, gave us a chance to use our ingenuity. lim Belisle Vincent Bliss Mark White Tami Williams Toni Wisner Phil Yaun Tami Williams NOT PICTURED Leonard Daigle Kandi Wescovich Tim Wilson Albert Yunker ROBIN HATFIELD President MISTY HENDERSON Vice President TERI WILSON Secretary DON TAYLOR Representative Kyle Ziegleman - u,Y... A' xf.:' ,, Being a sophomore meant making the Varsity Bench and going to District as a part of the team. Phil Yaun 1 -:lil 5, Dave Albrecht Mark Bakker Kevin Bredfield Brian Billups Mike Dickens bfggjiwgw E arm me .X Q Dwayne Ames Mitzi Barber Renee Brumitt Barbi Donovan Tammie Dill George Atcher Cheryl Nason looks on in disbelief. Cindee Claycamp Karen Coffman Philip Cook Sheridan Davis jim Eaton Carol Edwards jeff Everett Keith Everson en- 'Un Being a sophomore gave me a chance to put my ideas to work on the float. F Lorie Kirchgesler 'il X Phil Yaun likes French l. i 1. gg -M ---- - . J .f f , . x if X David Evitt Gary Ferguson Sandy Freeman Delbert Godwin Cheryl Gregerson Geoff Hahn Warren Hazen Bob Hedgers Shelly Hill jeff Holmes Valerie Jacobson Lorie Kirchgesler Leslie Long Paul Mailloux Sandy Mauch Donna McCarger Carl Milhiser Randy Millner jenny Morgan Angela Moder Kent Morrison Teri Wilson enjoys the Pep Club banquet. Cheryl Nason Tracy Oldfield Kathi Oman Robin Tom Peters Bart Provo O'Shaughnessy Mary Pugsley Richard Rank Mark Provo Glenn Ray Dena Robbinson loanne Sellman Yoko Sheldon Bob Skordal Marcene Smith TWCY 5m'tl lames Staten lay Staten Angela Stoltz Becky Stuckie Laura Wason 1 . 'al 31 57 1, J Kiigg mmf: mf.. -fm ..,w '-st I I spent this year trying to get my grades up. Kent Morrison Going to school was fun espe- cially during volleyball season because I love playing. Shelly Hill I was thrilled to make the varsity basketball team. Robin Hatfield I joined journalism because I thought it was easy, but some of it was hard. Tracy Smith Sl E 6 ffwgs --law TOP IL. to RJ Misty Henderson and Robin Hatfield passing notes in class. jim Eaton and Kyle Ziegelman watch a lounge wrestling match, and Kyle demonstrates some good moves. jeff Everett solves a mechanical drawing problem. UPPER CENTER: English makes Laura Wason yawn. LOWER CENTER: Kevin Bredfield gets the camera for a few practise pictures. BOTTOM IL. to RJ Toni Wisner in her favorite noontime spot. The sophomore gang-Don Taylor, Geoff Hahn, Tracy Oldfield, and Cindee Claycamp. Mary Pugsley finds classwork a happy experience. TOP KL. to R.l Cindee Claycamp does a little readin' and writin'. Hans Neff, a sophomore newcomer, gets in the swing of class work. Mark Bakker recites. UPPER CENTER: Don Taylor checks his work. LOWER CENTER: Kent Morrison boards the band bus. BOTTOM CL. to R.l Skeptical Shelly Hill. Paul Mailloux leaves the library before he is put to work. Vincent Bliss rests a little before begin- ning another class. ,- Z I liked all the sports that I was in. Teri Wilson Winning the ten-speed bi- cycle at the March of Dimes Walkathon is what I'll remem- ber. Keith Everson I enjoyed being track manager, and all the fun things we did made the school work bearablef' Barbi Donovan Freshmen The Homecoming Parade was fun as a Fresh- man with Tow Their Tepees Out To Sea as our float theme. Michele Doumit Kids had fun throwing beach balls into a gar- bage can which was our carnival booth, and l had fun working with Paul Yunker and Trudi Winn. Wendy Wallin Linda Nitzel, Michele Doumit, and Lisa Whittaker came casual, informal and in party dress to Pep Club initia- tion. Mrs. VanOver helps Roy Sheldon find some research material. PAUL YUNKER President WENDY WALLIN Secretary LISA WHITTAKER Representative l Senior Laurie Carlisle vs Freshman CeAnn Reitz in the balloon game. 4-. ,-QQ, Dennis Akins Lori Bell Lori Buhman Warren Cowell Andrea Davis David Anderson Steven Berdahl Bryce Caldwell Rhonda Cox Karen Dodson lx Terry Ames jerry Berreth David Cartwright David Dahl Michele Doumit . A., f N W z' fm, vi, rrf Robert Auhil julie Barta loanne Bays Mike Blasdel , joan Bolden Chris Brumitt Cathy Coffman Dwayne Cook Bill Cope Andrea Davis and joanne Bays eat licorice worms. ' ii.-..-. Y V N '1 .: I ' ' 'Q ,i 7, ' , fi 4' i ' 5 iff iii Greg Fryberger and CeAnn Reitz try their luck at the beach Alice Eager ball throw at the Carnival. Kelly Emrich Tami Garrison Terry Gray Billy jo Guse jason Haddix Susan Holter Charles Huddleston Teri Huitt Mitchell janus Tamara Kabush Kurt Kaino Ivy Kotek Lisa LeClaire ' , 11: Q HM ' t QL Vw li H wi' Q5 Larry Edwards Charles Fraley Albert Hilderman james johnson Darby Ray 2 j Ken Ellsworth Greg Fryberge Ken Holter james jones Darren Lindsle K .ff2rz2iff2e2s. 1 15,1 fpifw' is ,- , 35,35 1.1 . W L 'gil .V b 1 0 , C QQ Robin Lindsley james Oebser Darby Ray rank Staudenraus rudie Winn b 1-8 ,rfb ' Tod Macknosky Richard Orem CeAnn Reitz Annette Vernon Robbie Wright Bonnie Malmstadt Norman Peterson Brad Scheller Valerie Wilson Craig Yaun , A Ii 2, . , Q . f I Frances Malmstadt Linda Nitzel julie Nolan Laureen Poston Lauretta Provo Cheryl Raaymakers Chuck Sexton Roy Sheldon Karla Stanley Little kids always love snow. 6- l 1 , 51-tiff f fssfsw. fi 4- 1 if Q :l',,,j Fug jx ' ffjiiffi? . p ,.1 ,ggi Qi ! - 'ai W. ,.--1 .Q K f 1 1 Mellisa Bidstrup Ronnie Burt Mary Cobun Teri Huitt hides her head after a goof on the intercom. Brian Cutting Mark Preston April Williams I like going to the high school assemblies. NOT PICTURED David Cartwright Larrlf Gfav Going to high school dances was lots of fun. Denise Wason Kurt Kaino Billy lo Guse gets organized. Freshmen boys learn some good holds. K -Va sy il l l - Amyl. 5 A ,R ,fi BX l L at M- f?L :SP , s : 4 we A ' -QX:f2' ' ' A H ' 6 fi l ABOVE KNEELING: Assistant Coach Beard, Coach Millbrooke. FIRST ROW: Dwayne Cook, M. johnson, Dennis Akins, Kurt Kaino, David Cartwright, Roy Sheldon, K. Morrison, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: Craig Yaun, lim Oebser, Warren Cowell, Charles Fraley, Frank Blackwell, G. Bell, A. Smith, M. Hahn. THIRD ROW: Paul Yun- ker, R. Miklos, Mickey Janus, 1. Malmstadt, jason Haddix, Chris Brummitt, Terry Gray, M. White. FOURTH ROW: K. Kaino, Frank Staudenraus, 1. Cadwell, Norman Peterson, Dan Williams, Mike Blasdel, Greg Fryberger, Darren Lindsley. FRESHMEN FOOTBALL RECORD IHS OPPOENT 0 Raymond 22 0 Valley 20 0 Naselle 6 0 North Beach 22 0 Ocosta 42 6 South Bend 14 I really enjoyed playing defensive halfback. Kurt Kaino C SQUAD BASKETBALL RECORD IHS OPPONENT 47 Valley 45 31 North Beach 34 29 Raymond 39 36 Naselle 42 46 Warrenton 43 28 Ocosta 29 61 Valley 46 36 Cathlamet 42 lt was great winning for once. David Cartwright BELOW KL. to R.l Paul Yunker, Craig Yaun, David Cartwright, Dwayne Cook, Frank Staudenraus, Norman Peterson, Bart Provo, Bryce Caldwell, Robbie Wright, Sully Martinez, Kurt Kaino, jason Haddix, NOT PICTURED: Coach VanOver. Ubi! WW... .,...,. Fi . I? I Friends TOP CENTER: Tim Patterson and Marcene Smith bored with it all. TOP RIGHT: Kerry McGee, Kris Beckerman, and joe Janus talking it over. MIDDLE LEFT: The happy statisticians-Robin Doumit, Beth Dimond, and Becky Timmen-pose. MIDDLE CENTER: Lane Sacks and Rema Miklos read the latest Gold- en I. MIDDLE RIGHT: Sully Mar- tinez and Ann Pells pretend to study. BOTTOM LEFT: Pam Mc- Donald models her sweater while Sheridan Davis plays with her foot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark White runs to catch up with jeff Holmes, Mary Pugsley, Misty Henderson, and Geoff Hahn. :jk R , . K. .fn 3 . 4 . s . . I awww greg? Z W f, 2' , 5 '. , iff' 1 . , . ' f- . I A a , ,.,..r,,. ,M , 1' ,F 4' I I. ' .xi 4:7 ,. . .. rifgffw' : ,Qgf-'I' ff .' 7 M . . S. ff BH Dil my 0 sv. Editors 55 5 fly 4 ? A-gill-9' 'fb' was 'Mr -6... Administration Being an Administrator is somewhat lonely for someone that is used to working with kids. MR. ALFRED LORD Principal MR. JOHN BILLUPS CFar rightl Assistant Principal School Board LEFT: MR. PAUL CLARKE CENTER: MRS. AGATHA HECKARD RIGHT: MR. MEL SCHISLER DR. IOHN THOMPSON Superintendent MR. CARL STUCKI MR. CARL FORSBERG lFar righti Chairman - , Q If in L . 1 f Q N kk N P 1, . 'Briar I i i .. I 1 f ' A xiii? A NSN- MRS. PATRICIA ASLIN lr. High Za, new i 4' . an A , 2- MU.. 5 I 5 R r -' , A is I I 'xx I E , R I I I 'sf 78 Facult MR. TOM MILLBROOKE jr. High Track Coach l.V. Basketball Coach lr. High Football Coach - , '-msifgik' W , ' u, -:.c .. K f .. ,.. all ga' ' 1517 - X L ,,krr M fl .f-1, as 5 riffs? an mfg 5. if . -. II! Qi! ' . - 'r - I ,HI MR. RICHARD CARMODY Geometry, Consumer Math jr. High Volleyball Coach lr. High Basketball Coach MR. VIRGIL BURGER Health and Physical Education Vocational Director Wrestling Coach MR. DAVID G. ITZEN Contemporary World Problems United States History l.H.S. Chapter A.F.S. MRS. DIANE BANDONIS jr. High MR. IEFF BEARD Survival English lll Practical English I and Il jr. High Basketball Coach MS. IEANNE SPEELMON Art, Advanced Art Crosscut Freshmen Class Advisor 44 MR. ERV STEIN Conditioning P.E. jr. High Assistant Football Coach jr. High Wrestling Coach iff-,F 1, I I MR. PERRY VANOVER Biology, Photography C Squad Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach MRS. LESLIE CARMODY Health and Physical Education i Girls' Volleyball, Basketball, and Track Coach --Q.. .-5f,,,,.- MR. WESLEY PERSON Counselor Basketball Coach Senior Class Advisor ,.v -ine, MR. LARRY KRATZER MR. DENNIS CRABB Band MISS GLORIA HAUSE jr. High Title I Reading and Mathematics Peninsula Conservation Corp Advisor WWW' lm English III Drama International Thespians MR. RICH FRAZER Psychology Activities Director Football Coach MRS. BRIGID STUCKI lr. High Title I Reading Girls' jr. Varsity Coach MS. KAAREN BLACK English ll French I and II French Club Advisor Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. LILLIAN DeCOVIS Resource Room MR. IAMES NIESEN Spanish I and II Washington State History Traffic Safety Education Sophomore Class Advisor MRS. MARIE HENDRICKSON Home Economics I and Advanced Home Ec. F.H.A. Advisor Wrestling Cheerleaders' Advisor junior Class Advisor -if iw MR. GAIL QUIMBY Algebra and Advanced Algebra Geometry, Consumer Math Freshmen Class Advisor Cross Country Coach Ja 0 56 39 . 155353 . ' K ' -I ,,tIllI'ffl'fffwL, 2 .aff . ' . C -g A 'L ,w g illlgzQgflfffijflgni? ,, 'L ,v ' f W fi: 571, ' , -'f .. Q L. g in X 4 , '-- -1 'IL 'I :- I iw R f? ' Nh: 'I tt f 1 ' .. I is .k.:,....: ' X Nm kkky Q M 5... , swf . Mal MS NANCEY OLSON Migrant Teacher Cheerleader Advisor MR. JOE LUX Business Education MR. RAYMOND 1. PROVO Washington State History World Geography jr. High jr. High Track Coach MR. SMITH MRS. WENDI VANOVER . ,,t. , ,A Algebra, Physics Indian Art and Culture Chemistry lr. High Councelor Trigonometry Pep Club Advisor Astronomy MRS. SUSAN PAKENAN English lll and IV Speech MR. ELDRED GILPIN Industrial Arts National Honor Society Advisor MRS. MARIORIE BEARD District Librarian journalism Golden I and Breakers Advisor ,L,, J, I MS. ELEANOR OIA Nurses' Aide Training Program MR. CHUCK STEPHENS Choir Ensemble 48 MR. JOE QUERIN Sea Resources MR. NED MAYHUGH Carpentry Secretaries MRS. MYRTLE SAUNDERS Secretary MS. CAROLYN DUBAY Attendance Clerk The Aides MRS. MARTHA MURFIN Title I Aide i MRS. MARY BEASLEY Library Aide Ny! MRS. LOIS SIDICK Migrant Program, Aide MRS. LOIS COX Indian Art and Culture Tutor MRS. CYDNEY HARKNESS Special Education Aide K4 Mr. Beard with a Practical English class. The Cooks Custodians MRS. BETTY PIERCE Head Cook MRS. RHODA HUGHES MRS. HELEN BAILEY 7 W gy' A 'I i ' Af 'I' rw, . : ,, S ' M kit , gn A-.5 K ek ' ,-. 'wigs L1 I.M, o A ooooo ,aauluili L .,f,fwfWifJ,.J 1 MRS. VIRGINIA COUCH QI? bn.. MRS. VIVIAN PELLS 5 MRS. ARNOLD HARIU MRS. DELORES ALEXANDER K . I-I Being a kitchen helper lmeant suttiingdup h e n e I with the kids that came a ong an gripe at II you. Cindee Claycamp f .e.. .51 t W 'ekk ' ':t ' ATw21Hs11 my H::.:.-f.,.- --:fi-M-5:11 mls, wt att . ' gf, I --MS Charity Milner, Lee Tidrick, Debbie Nitzel, and Cindee Clay- Chuck Sexton, Mike Blasdel, Robert Auhill, Bob Hedgers, camp serve the lunch. and jerry Berreth get the dishwashing detail. NOT PICTURED: Paul Mailloux, Sue Lakin, Bernadette Macy, and jon jones. ' At times the office work was busy, at times r e very slow and easy, but all the time there was variety. Bev Malmstadt SEATED: Corinne Macnosky, Wendy Wallin. STANDING: Connie Chalker, lody Cauffield, Sully Martinez, Marvel Gregerson, Cheryl Reitz, Bev Malmstadt, Richard Rank, Cindy Greenfield, Sonja Byle, Terri Huitt, Mrs. Saunders, Mike Blasdel, Paul Mailloux. NOT PICTURED: Roger Horrace, Betty Shanks, Kevin Bredfield, Steve Smith. Librarians Being a student librarian was a continual contest between Mrs. Beasley and me to keep me at the desk. Mark Provo TOP LEFT: David Cartwright begins va- cuuiming. .TOP UPPER RIGHT: Mark Provo and Mike Dickens duscuss their job. RIGHT LOWER: Tammie Nelson helps Cindy ' Greenfield. BOTTOM OF PAGE, LEFT: Phi- lip Cook cleans his shelves. CENTER: Mrs. Beasley puts Pual Mailloux tolwork. RIGHT: Robin Doumit suggests a book for her friends. .....g-I FRONT ROW STANDING: Philip Cook, Paul Mailloux, jim Oebser, David Dahl, jeff Holmes, Mark Provo, lr. Raff. SE- COND ROW SEATED: Mike Dickens, jeff Everett, Dana Drake, Phil Cauffield, Andy O'Conner, Tim Barber, Brett Prest, David Cartwright, Robin Doumit. BACK ROW: Tammie Nelson, Randy Evans, Tim Wilson, Tod Rader, jay Kaino, Dan Akins, Milt Doumit. NOT PICTURED: Steve Berdahl, Darren Lindsley, Charlie Fraley, Corinne Macnosky, Tim Patterson, Tad Bell, Patricia Cook, Lynn Martin, AI Hilderman, Tom Peters, Gary Knaub, Sue Ross, jim jones. Y , .4 '- Y ww ,Q .V ,,-, MW' ,. , . , La? Q0 M 41 '1 ?'!v'.:f , HW: , -'ir , MTW J' yygfqgm, -4 CARPENTRY NURSING SEA RESOURCEC Sea Resources is a benefit to future years In carpentry we learned to build all kinds f I particularly liked learning hatchery work structures and some of the things we need to jr. Raff know about financing building Shaun Peterson The Nurses' Aid program is not just for people who plan a career in the medical field, it is for people in general, if no- thing more than to help you take care of your children you'll do a better job after these valuable experiences. Linda Cartwright K, TOP LEFT: jr. Raff feeds the fish. TOP RIGHT: Shaun Peterson directs the moving of a finished carpentry project. CENTER LEFT: Tim Lentz learns to mend nets. CENTER RIGHT: Chris Pranzo lends a helping hand in nursing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pat Duffy and Dick Sellman measure up the siding. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL ARTS, HOME ECONOMICS Home Ec. is great fun because you get to I'm not too coordinated, so what I feel about munch all the time. Nancy Alexander typing is censored. Mike Dickens - There's a right way, a wrong way, and Mr. GiIpin's way. Mark Hopkins I learned the proper use of tools like the micrometer in shop. AI Hilderman 'if I I W 75 - E I TOP LEFT: Brad Claycamp does some lathe work. TOP RIGHT: Mike Patterson bastes the turkey. CENTER LEFT: Tammie Williams laughs over a mistake in her typing copy. CENTER RIGHT: Terry Huitt gets ready at the sewing machine. BOTTOM LEFT: Robin Hatfield makes sure the board is lined up correctly before saw- ing. SCIENCE, LANGUAGE ARTS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS I that cat. Lauralea Gilpin Advanced Biology was hard because there was Mr. Itzen accused me of training to be a nurse a lot of homework and I didn't like skinning because I talked so much in History. He said I was always trying to help someone. Lynn Martin If English can be different, it certainly was, that's for sure, especially the first semester. jeff Holmes K Q at . . D . lr Wi Q gym I - -. wigs! y, ' Ja. .'- Af allmilfv, 4 ,' O P TOP LEFT: Sully Martinez and Dave Evitt interview Mrs. Aslin for Speech. TOP RIGHT: Bruce Hill throws a pot. CENTER LEFT: Mary Ann Aase dissecting a cat with a little help from Lynn Martin. CENTER RIGHT: lo Sell- man plays a game in English. BOTTOM RIGHT: lust a little Math III experiment. I . .. ,.,. a , ., , my I f --M' ' . M., , , X34 1 ff aff T ' '- W' g Nwgd M -L- U 'F ' ' ' M7f ' 4 'V 3 M vs .,.. Q .0 -N, 5 , 1 H LL - x X ,g nxgw wax- A V' 1 A if Y wk. v vp , L m W X: W ww K K K k Q 'Qjgy.,,i ,W , ,.... ,WVV may-,. . NK A' ' L 111 .fi Niiiiam, ...I A VKX E A 'Q A f - -- -' wk at Q we f it I K ., K , A . , Homecoming was special because the Lettermen H G rn m I n g were in tuxedos and the dance was Zdiscof' jo y Cauffield Seniors go ape. y Cindy Greenfield and Randy Evans strolling in the park. Letterman looking sharp. Cheerleaders are fired up. Lettermen set a blaze Sophomores on the war path. ' Freshmen fishing on. 'A X . PAUL YUNKER TAMARA KABUSH RO ,, T -. MIKE PATTERSON BETH WIEGARDT my I D a. km. M1 wr Nd 5 6253 3 ,si m I 85 if i 4 Mew K , ,.c,, f N Y' Y ., ,, K ,:4f,1.g,i: ggg K rf :ev Four new girls and then several changes on the squad and lots of new routines made '78 hard work but fun. eg. Connie Chalker m,,,:.,,,,,,.pm5,g,,:t ,,E-,,ggg,g,,,t: ,L ,,,lg,rfgg4 gfgg-szfzfezlfifffw -1 I ' - F, 'f,.f'fffwm1ff-MW'uw -fm-111: A-as Af -. .1 M.. K1 L as 'sf 4 zf' 2 mylgfilfzigsltlgaaqiiff , , 'f-'L' w -fff I ,, ' Viv - 523Elf?'?ff51i1,,Q5iZ:5kgQ5g9gQ1:gfill? 5 Q ' iw K ii w,52i2,? 'sss' ' ' ' N - inlil-5:1-9L1i-ifsf'1 +-'i-!f?5'-.i- ' -- , ' ' ' F' X - A.. ' -fkf -Q ff f -' L ' Nw lffiikiflf V K i I I -I K ,gi ,A ,.s,., gf Q.. evra 4 V - ' F ff' QA 1 V ,, A mae... 5 .w,fT. W -f f- ,. . . la A N N., L gens: ,ff ,A - ' . L ,nl X Q - ., . W , x,i:..:, g w . 7 ws, I lc' . , - .ss ., mix f iii. ' . V - V rv' ff- 'f 1 W' :R ' : f f .... I f5.'lk'fiff'l '.,'r.l E' ,Q ' A 3 .ffm ef, 15 ,s iE, jfzf1gMW 'SYN I ii 1112 'S-I-. 'l'F '5.f-J, ,... ll r ww 1. r .5 lt, fl l .S 2 Qi' f xl I iw X' T if- ., . g gi, 1, -A gl X, X iw .S 'I -1: F .. ,, .,.1 , AV av ff K -FY 1. l iff V f ' ifff.ii..Eif:-1':n:ff.- - 1,2g,j,gg.i ffEi1i?i1LiIiE1s TOP LEFT: Captain Connie Chalker leaps for joy. TOP RIGHT: Hey, all you Ilwaco fans! yell Tammie Nelson and Corinne Mackno- sky. MIDDLE LEFT: Kathie Oman says, Every- one for Ilwaco stand up and holler. CENTER: Tracie Smith, K. Oman, and C. Chalker doing Fisherman Great. BOTTOM LEFT: K. Oman, T. Smith, T. Nel- son, C. Macknosky, and C. Chalker when there were five. ,El5i5s3iit.ik? Golden I STAFF MEMBERS NOT IDENTIFIED or PICTURED: Photographer-Mitch Winn, Sports-Diane Olsen, Mitch Winn, Phil Yaunp Reporters-Kevin Bredfield, Kurt Kaino, Tammie Nel- son, Jody Cauffield, Corinne Macno- sky, Sheridan Davis, Production- Patricia Cook, Lynn Martin. Staff E ' g ,.af32,azfat,?ff Q ' I. ' .2 leaf L:-:rf ' W sl -is 4 ' ff nf N gr, , ., I , we , I f , - -It ? , 'ii ii I A 1. Q gg. , ' ' I H , .g g I ,,,,, - I srsi f gf W . . -.wg g rrevzwv ffwgvfvffw x r twfwl 1 I WP ,.,J, 5fzWn9 , I Hilda had f Aa , if www It I fl 1.3 jj M ,xi-I +I . 25, wrfimg fi K-upgy::,q5:ff31g ggffgfftss 'szifsii fri? 1 f 'I ,ze-iifffllfiiif ' I J' .,,. i f I '15 4 M1-'5gz,:zjff151,fff -I , 5 . fa-,IQJE 1 3 I 'i fi . ,,,, ,. ,,,, ,g Working on the Golden I this year was an educational experience. I enjoyed learn- ing how to write articles, how to put a paper together, and how very important deadlines are. Beth Wiegardt fsgxw, z! 'k at Future Homemakers Of America FRONT ROW: Bart Provo, Ass't. Advisor Mrs. VanOver, President lennice Rosium, Secretary Bev Malmstadt, Advisor Mrs. Hendrickson, Keith Everson. SECOND ROW: Tamara Kabush, Andrea Davis, joAnn Bays, Mary Pugsley, Bobbie Caldwell, Marina Cook, Laura Wason, Sonya Sylvester. BACK ROW: Tammie Williams, Angie Moder, Ann Pells, Linda Hilderman. F.H.A. is just another way of helping people by selling candy to support a foster child. lennice Rosium LEFT: Bev Malmstadt sells kisses. RIGHT: Kim Ki Sock, South Korea Foster Child. BOTTOM LEFT: Bobbie Caldwell sells almond roca. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Bev runs the Tic-tac- toe booth at the carnival. Q il, A 93 International Relations Club ga.,- FIRST ROW KL. to RJ loe janus, Cathi Cox, Stan Barta, Tammie Williams, Keith Everson, Mary Ann Staudenraus, Kathy Oman, Sue Blasdel. SECOND ROW!Laura Wason, Donna McCarger, Ann Pells, Angie Moder, Kerry McGee fSecretaryl, Lauralea Gilpin. THIRD ROW: Karen Wiegardt, Greta Smith, Steve Smith, Marvel Gregerson, Sully Martinez, Mary Ann Aase, Linda Cartwright, Patricia Tregaskis tPresidentl, Chris Pranzo, Debbie Nitzel, Tracy Smith, Leon Dunham, Linda Hil- derman. BACK ROW: Bill Sexton, Brian Aase, Iennice Rosium, Danny Akins, Lameece Shawa, Todd Wiegardt. NOT SHOWN-Beth Wiegardt Nice President.J Bob Dickens-Exchange to New York first semester Through our activities to support AFS, many students were brought together more closely, and new friendships were made. Patricia Tregaskis 1' C Sully Martinez-Exchange student from Do- minican Republic Patrcia Tregaskis-Summer exchange to Belgium , . a oeoist 2 2 gl, Chris Pranzo-Exchange student from Valley Stream, N.Y., first semester Bill Litschke and Bill Sexton sell pop corn at noon as a fund raising project. M, ,, , 'Z Q S l of its J r -- N 'pflt it Uii i i 'fr if iiii tlit f 5 ' arg glyyzx ggzgii 1 ., : ,, .Wx Vkl' .,,' ' 'I llfj ' llgl . 'Q al , 64 3 lbs .as Our bake sales, pop corn ball sales, and the French cafe at the carnival did not net enough money to finance a trip to Vancouver, B.C. Sue Holter French Club LEFT: Tamara Kabush, JoAnne Bays, and Connie Robin- son selling crepes after a lesson from Miss Diane Duprez. CLUB MEMBERS PICTURED BELOW. FRONT ROW lL. to RJ president Sue Hunter, vice president Sue Holter, secretary Michele Doumit. SECOND ROW: Lee Tidrick, Luanne Gove, Connie Robinson, Greta Smith, Don Taylor, Tracy Oldfield, leanette Hansen, Geoff Hahn, Billy lo Guse, Valerie Jacobson, Karen Dodson, Lisa Whittaker. BACK ROW: Patrcia Tregaskis, Sonya Sylvester, Sully Martinez, Becki Stucki, Terri Wilson, Joanne Byas, Tamara Kabush, Andrea Davis. NOT PICTURED: Advisor Ms. Black The Pep Club planned a good Big Sister- Little Sister banquet, Homecoming disco, an enthusiastic Spirit Week, and a fun tolo. ll It has been a lot of fun being president of Pep Club. l've learned Pe C I u b how to organize dances and banquets, and l've learned that with p the help of others, anything can be done. Brenda Webber S Q' W ' l K 3 E rt ! iiewf. .. wr 'Mi a , F ..,, , . Wp , ,., ' I ft If , Q1'4i . -I I' Tami Oatfield Brenda Weber Kerry MCC-ee y Ji' A Vice President President Secretary-Treasurer EY ? Y RIGHT: Spirit Week Clown I V g my I il' gzyyg I Day ff? if . I I 7 Izflf , BELOW: Kerry McGee, Sue Hunter, and Valerie Wilson eat, drink and be . merry at the Big-Little Sister banquet. 4 BOTTOM: Fifties Da y Brenda Webber gives Pep Club members awards at ban- quet. FRONT ROW IL. to RJ M. Kersting, L. Cartwright, I. Martin, K. McGee, B. Webber, T. . tinez, M. Gregerson, M. Pugsley, L. Kirchgesler, M. Henderson, A. Williams. FOURTH ROW-C. Nason, M. Cook, S. Holter, S. Hunter, L. Provo, C. Greenfield, M. Aase. FIFTH ROW-C. Reitz, I. Sellman, T. Smith, M. Doumit, L. Whitaker, B. Guse, T. Kabush, K. Co-fman. SIXTH ROW-S. Byle, B. Provo, L. LeClaire, W. Wallin, T. Winn, A. Davis, C. Macnosky. BACK ROW-M. Patterson, T. Dill, M. Smith, B. Donovan, T. Wilson, B. Stucki, I. Cauffield. -wg-an ' IK I fi 'I' ' I ' I' ' I ..... . , mf Q ' .2 -V Qi. . . r I w' ft t f' ' tee., - ,n h fm, ' nr. A Tai' .W Q jf S' 52.45 M , .I -I mf. fr. If arg. split... . ! W' - ' 'GX W. M ,A N , .yr ... '2 3 ... va 4 ' . i Oatfield, R. Doumit, P. Tregaskis, S. Sylvester. SECOND ROW-B. Macy, A. Pells, L. Wa- son, T. Williams, A. Moder, D. McCargar, C. Edwards. THIRD ROW-B. Timmen, S. Mar- The increased number of representatives and individual students present at the Student Council meetings brought forth many diverse and interesting ideas and opinions. Lameece Shawa, SB President JAY LAWRENCE LAMEECE SHAWA Vice President President The Student Council's purpose is to represent the stu- dents in making decisions in which the whole Student Body will profit. Each class is represented by its president and a representative, and each club by its president. RIGHT: Members discuss the cheerleader amendment. Kris Beckerman Bill Sexton Brenda Webber Rick Gray Becky Timmen Mary Ann Aase . l 5 . AA ,,.s ,, ZEI, ' A N33 yy, pa f LML,MWgE?mQjtM vzky Robin Hatfield Don Taylor Paul Yunker It , EQ gjgl I illl I , gRifN www im-LAMP ,eWeek A yi iw VA. . . ?p W. A fy y' CMH . v . M WQyi f K My ' Mwwwmw fmwi tM,Wf.. I A' a l ky l V ' ' l llwlgl llliflifzr, 'fif'it'f3il5ll'5 Amp. Ii T Student Council it ROBIN DOUMIT Secretary joe lanus Connie Chalker Lisa Whittaker Diane Olsen . I YU! 57 ' Thespians And Drama FRONT ROW IL. to RJ Penny Oller, Patricia Tregaskis, Kerry McGee, Jeri Mar- tin, Marci Kersting lPresidentJ, Linda Cartwright, Tanya Sacks. BACK ROW-Linda Hilderman, Charity Millner, joe janus, Tami Williams, Laura Wason, Bart Provo, Tami Oatfield, Geoff Hahn. NOT PICTURED-Miss Hause tAdvisorJ, joe Provo, Laurie Carlisle, Robin Berdahl. Drama was very interesting. Even though we were crazy at times, it was a lot of fun. Randy Rutherford BULL IN CHINA SHOP Dennis O'Finn ...... Bruce Hill Miss Hildegarde . Tricia Tregaskis Miss Birdie ........ jeri Martin Miss Amantha .. Marci Kersting Miss Lucy ...... Robin Berdahl Miss Nettie Linda Cartwright Miss Elizabeth . Barbara Buhman Kramer ............. joe Provo Stretcher Bearers Bart Provo Phil Cook Jana Rodgers .. Lori Richardson johnson .... Randy Rutherford IF SHERLOCK HOLMES WERE A WOMAN lPictured to the rightl Sherlock ........... Jeri Martin Watson ......... Robin Berdahl Sniffles .... Lorilynn Richardson FiFi .............. Terri Kramer Thada .......... Marci Kersting Melanie ...... Linda Cartwright Mrs. Hudson Tricia Tregaskis RUMMAGE RIP-OFF Bev ........ Linda Cartwright Tina ............ jeri Martin Andrea ...... Marci Kersting Sandra ...... Tricia Tregaskis Lucy ........... Missy Boyer Mrs. Schmaltz . Laura Wason Miss Abigail . Robee Berdahl Smike ........... Matt Short Lefty ............ Bart Provo Colonel .. Randy Rutherford Vicar ............. joe lanus MOONSHINE AND MARTIANS lPictured abovel Ma ......... Tricia Tregaskis Pa ............. Missy Boyer Grandpa ...... Laurie Carlisle Laurie ....... Marci Kersting Kragg .... Randy Rutherford Willie Nibble . Robee Berdahl Isabelle .... Linda Cartwright Miss Martin .. Dawn Walters justice Gumbo .... Phil Cook Moe McGoon . . . Bart Provo LX .. s,... , . ,-,,. M.- ., Senior English Play FRANKENSTEIN lPictured to the left! Frankenstein . Randy Rutherford Henry Clerval ....... joe Provo Elizabeth ..... Barbara Buhman Frau Frankensteinr. Robin Berdahl Ernst Hessler ........ Phil Cook Sophie ....... Linda Cartwright The Creature ....... Bart Provo P3 iQ in o, MEN AMEN lPictured below and leftl Tony ............. lim Janus Diane .... Elizabeth Weigardt Lameece Shawa Hortense ........ leri Martin Amy ...... Patricia Tregaskis Eulalia ..... Linda Cartwright Muriel .. Monette Gregerson Regina ....... Robin Berdahl Brackel ...... Marci Kersting jonathan ....... Bob Dickens jane ....... Linda Hilderman Miss Lestrade . . Celia Blasdel Milo Hammersmith ...... jay Lawrence Herman ......... Lane Sacks DIRECTED BY MRS. PAKENAN Team CL. to RJ Debbie Alexander, Diane Olsen, Tammie Dill, Mary Ann Staudenraus. Wrestling Cheerleaders Being a wrestling cheerleader was fun and gave me an opportunity to meet new people and to form new friendships. Diane Olsen A little can-can. Diane Olsen, Captain Debbie Al9X3l1def Mary Ann Staudenraus Pin, Pin, Pin X Tammie Dill . . . Pi f--f , Breakers Staff LEFT COLUMN fTop to Bottoml Phil Yaun composing copy. Mrs. Beard and Tracy Smith discuss the adver- tising while lody Cauffield and Cor- inne Macnosky do some layouts. Laurie Carlisle returned to help with the last minute deadlines. CENTER COLUMN CTop to Bottoml The editor is happy with the progress of the staff. Much to their delight the staff posed many times on the beach for perfect Division pages. Mitch Winn knows that a good annual depends on the photographers. RIGHT fTop to Bot- toml Brenda Webber and Kevin Bred- field plainly show the thought and effort put into the Breakers. mann., beg? , 59451- When you make a mistake on your yearbook assignment, you live with that mistake forever. Kevin Bredfield. L WDM VK' .E man, A. 'B ft ' ' M it 1 -,aww B-sf .- ,yr , ' I enjoyed being in Choir this year. It was quite a honor to receive C h r a Superior Rating this year at contest. Tami Oatfield MEMBERS PICTURED BELOW. FRONT ROW IL. to RJ Cathy Coffman, Donna McCarger, Laurie Provo, Mary Pugsley, Lorie Bell, Lisa LeClaire, Delise Smerchek, julie Witte, Bobbie Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Tami Williams, Sheridan Davis, Kathi Oman, Karla Stanley, Lori Buhman, Annette Vernon, Lisa Whittaker, Michele Doumit, Wendy Wallin, Tami Oatfield. THIRD ROW: Angie Moder, Cindee Claycamp, Cheryl Anderson, Kandi Wescovich, Bev Malmstadt, Cindy Greenfield, Lameece Shawa, Susan Lakin, Ann Pells, Connie Robinson, Laura Wason, Keith Everson, Geoff Hahn, Don Taylor. BACK ROW: Mary Cobun, Mitzi Barber, Trudi Winn, Cheryl Raaymaker, Greta Smith, Sherri Sanford, Barbara Buhman, Randy Rutherford, Bill Litschke, Vincent Bliss, Bill Sexton. DIRECTOR: Mr. Stephens. NOT PICTURED: Beth Wiegardt. BOTTOM LEFT: Bill Sexton chosen for All-State Choir. BOTTOM RIGHT: Choir in concert. ' ill: 1 ' . x uw 'i if . f-His, tg if: .-.. i new if f I think it was good that we did more con- B d cert music this year, and I was proud of the an Excellent rating which we received at the contest. Leon Dunham TOP: Director Dennis Crab leads the Pep Band. CENTER-FRONT ROW IL. to R.l Kris Beckerman, Patricia Tregaskis, Lauralea Gilpin, Kerry McGee, Sue Ross, Sonya Sylvester, Mary Ann Staudenraus, Wendy Wallin. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Aase, Tanya Sacks, Kathi Oman, Mike Cuffel, Karen Wiegardt, Lu- anne Gove, Matt Short, Brian Billups. THIRD ROW: Tracy Smith, Cindee Clay- camp, Linda Nitzel, Paul Yunker, joe Ianus, Lameece Shawa, jim Eaton, john Unruh, Robbie Wright, Greta Smith, Debbie Nitzel, Sue Blasdel. FOURTH ROW: Dan Unruh, Todd Wiegardt, Kent Mor- rison, Leon Dunham, Toni Wisner, Bill Sexton, Lee Tidrick. BACK ROW: Dave Evitt, Greg Fryberger, Tom Peters. BOTTOM LEFT: There is nothing like a concert piece with the llwaco band. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom Peters, Greg Fryberger, and Dave Evitt add some percussion. l W' When we in the ensemble competed with schools of all sizes at E contest, received a Superior, and finally achieved the trophy for the I I e Best Performance, none of our previous performances seemed as rewarding as that. Delise Smerchek First Semester Soloists 'ulga Sherri Sanford solos with the Ensemble at the Christmas Concert SECOND SEMESTER TOP-FRONT ROW: Beth Wiegardt, Cindy Greenfield Cheryl Raaymakers, Barbara Buhman, Sherri Sanford, Laurie Provo, Lisa Whittaker, Sheridan Davis. BACK ROW Joe Janus Laura Wason Matt Short Bill Sexton Don Ta I I I I y' lor, Keith Everson. SECOND SEMESTER-FRONT ROW Marvel Gregerson, I. Janus, B. Wiegardt, D. Smerchek Kathi Oman, S. Davis. BACK ROW: B. Sexton, M. Short D. Taylor, Lameece Shawa, Monette Gregerson. BELOW Ensemble debut at Homecoming. l 2'-1 3 QW Delise Smerchek accompanied by Beth Wiegardt received Superior CID at contest. ,Q l C Dan Unruhlabovel and joe lanus ibelowl earned excellents. V I , ,..,V N Cindy Greenfield soloed at the Christmas Concert. C rosscut Sheridan Davis preparing for the Ft. Warden Workshop and the publication of articles on local pioneers. PCC F'eninsula Conservation Corp members are pictured below. KNEELINGCL. to RJ Tammie Williams, secretary, Misty Hen- derson, president, Don Taylor, vice president. BACK ROW: Angie Moder, Laura Wason, Advisor Mr. Kratzer, Lorie Kirch- gesler, Bart Provo, Bill Sexton, Mary Pugsley, Geoff Hahn, Cindy Claycamp. ln an attempt to capture the human ele- ments which make history, we had to learn in- terviewing, writing, layout, and photography which was a lot of work, but I enjoyed it. Sheridan Davis Randy Rutherford and Bill Sexton lock-up type for a Cross- cut magazine page. Class members not pictured are jay Staten, lo Sellman, and Lee Tidrick. We had a lot of meetings and our plans for a bike route met with lots of hazzle-more than it seemed it was worth Don Taylor From bicycle paths, we turned our efforts to cleaning the old hospital at Ft. Columbia for an American Youth Hostel. Misty Henderson ational Honor Society I enjoyed my term of being President because of the many challenges it offered such as organizing the annual carnival and selling crab. Kris Beckerman It was a shock finding out I had to emcee the Initiation Assem- bly minutes before it started. Beth Dimond RIGHT: Mark Hopkins works on the nail drive at the carnival. GROUP PHOTO: Stnading IL. to RJ Doug Hendrickson, Milt Doumit, Leon Dunham, Rema Miklos, Beth Wiegardt, joe janus, lim janus, Karen Wiegardt. Kneeling-Kerry McGee, john Unruh, Lameece Shawa, Robin Doumit, Tami Williams, Ann Pells, Marina Cook, Bart Provo, Tami Oatfield, Don Taylor. Seated-jay Lawrence, Becky Tim- men, Linda Cartwright, Secretary Mary Ann Aase, Vice President Beth Dimond, President Kris Beckerman, Patricia Tregaskis, Tanya Sacks. On Floor-Todd Wie- gardt, Lauralee Gilpin. Not Pictured-Mark Hopkins, Delise Smerchek, Yoko Shel- don, Alise Finlay, and Mr. Gilpin, Advisor. BELOW LEFT: Karen Wiegardt and Tami Oatfield prepare for a busy night at the carnival. BELOW RIGHT: The fall Initiation Assembly. Hearing my name called as a member of Honor Society was an experience I'll never forget. jim Janus what 3 s Editors Diane Olsen Mitch Winn Doug Hendrickson Phil Yaun Volleyball was fun, but we wish that we would have gone farther than Dis- trict. ' B k The First Team captured the Kris ec erman second place in League play behind Ocosta, who in turn was 7th in the State. llwaco girls lost their first two games in the District Tournament. Kris Beckerman was named Most Valuable Player, and Sue Beckerman was selected Most Improved Player. Bev Malm- stad and Linda Cartwright tied for the Inspirational Player Award. Monette Gregerson sends it over. ' li .s, . K A mi, ' A Q , W tr t'i t 'it A llf4tiT..'fQf.m K' , Bev Malmstad volleys while Kris, Linda Cartwright takes it. Cindy, and Linda wait their turn. Captain Kris Beckerman spikes to kill Cindy Greenfield bumps. CL. to RJ Monette Gregerson, Sue Beckerman, lennice Roisum, Linda Cartwright, Cindy Greta Smith,the happy manager. Greenfield, Beverly Malmstadt, Kris Beckerman. Q Q ' ' ' 'l '342f7i-iV'3' ' ' Wwlg.. Rema Miklos watches Ann Pells serve. FRONT ROW KL. to RJ Charity Millner, Laurie Provo, Ceann Reitz, Wendy Wallin. BACK ROW- Ann Pells, April Williams, . . . . Karen Wiegardt, Rem Miklos' The Second Team filled in for injured First Team members and were substitutes at the District Tournament. The Third Team was undefeated, and both teams had lots of talent. LEFT: Tricia Tregaskis bumps, and Diane Olsen, Lauralea Gilpin, Cheyl Gregerson, Debbie Nitzel, and Marina Cook are ready to assist. Second Team FRONT ROW KL. to RJ Marina Cook, Lauralea Gilpin, Diane Olsen. BACK BELOW: Diane Olsen sets up ROW- Debbie Nitzel, Cheyl Gregerson, Patricia Tregaskis, Beth Dimond. BOTTOM: Second Team lines up ready Not picture: Iannine Peterson. for play. 3 7 '9Mg' N ,... ! oard Boys Naselle S Bend Eatonvllle Naselle Ortmg Forks Knappa Naselle Onalaska South Bend North Beach S B 4 .',1 . , ,.,wmw Basketball I thought we did well for the inexperience and youth of the team. Monette Gregerson The Girls' Varsity Basketball team with the help of high scoring Monette Gregerson ended second in League and sixth in District. Monette scored 482 points in the season and was named Most Valuable Player and shared the Most Inspirational honors with Captain Cindy Greenfield. Terri Wilson and Cheyl Gregerson won the Most lm- proved Player award. P. 82-83 ll.. to RJ TOP ROW-VAR- SITY: Cindy Greenfield, Terri Wil- son, Sue Beckerman, Cheyl Greger- son, Monette Gregerson, Mary Ann Staudenraus, Marvel Gregerson, Rema Miklos, Tanya Sacks, Cathi Cox. fKneelingJ-Ass't Coach Stucki, Coach Carmody. MIDDLE: Tanya takes a shot. RIGHT: Cindy warms up. CENTER ROW LEFT: IV TEAM: Yoko Sheldon, Wendy Wallin, Deb- bie Nitzel, Cheryl Raaymaker, Andrea Davis, Linda Nitzel, Laurie Provo. Not pictured-Michele Doumit, Lisa Whittaker, Toni Wisner. MIDDLE: Sue makes a good check. RIGHT: Monette for two. BOTTOM ROW lL. to RJ jump at center starts the game. Terri gets the jump. Cathi on the fast break. Cheyl shoots over the opponent's head. Monette will get the re- bound. Time out for instruc- tions. Basketball Playing basketball in '77-'78 was a rewarding experience. Lane Sacks Lacking a big man, the team built up momentum early in the season for a 6-1 record in the first round of League play. They competed hard for third place in League and a berth at District where they lost one, won one, and lost in the third game to Raymond. jay Kaino was named Most Valuable player, Milt Doumit the Most Inspirational, and Lane Sacks and Tracy Oldfield the Most Improved Players. jay Lawrence was elected captain. p. 84-85tL. to RJ TOP: jay Kaino the team's leading socrer. Lane Sacks adds One. VARSITY FRONT ROW- Ass't. Coach Millbrooke, Manager Keith Everson, Coach Person. BACK ROW-Lane Sacks, john Smith, Tad Bell, jay Lawrence, Tracy Oldfield, Milt Doumit, Robin Hatfield, Bob DeCamp, jay Kaino, Randy Evans. CENTER: Bob DeCamp leaps high. lay Lawrence up for two. lV'S-Coach Millbrooke, Steve Smith, Carl Mil- hiser, Phil Yaun, lim Eaton, Mark Bakker, Brad Claycamp, Kevin Bred- field, Al Yunker, Bob Skordahl, Kyle Ziegelman. BOTTOM: The bench watches the action. Tad Bell fakes. Milt Doumit snatches a rebound. Tracy Oldfield over the top. Randy Evans eyes the basket. Coaches look a little puzzled. is A S s QYU- Huff Qi wufi, Qiwm 9Y wu.cv 4U 1 Qiwfbcp Q 30 Sgiilfflgv , QYWHQQ E 1 - QWM- 41 1 vmw-wif 'A ,- Y , , 7 ,m r Q. Q if Nw, ggi, . agggqi-Emil nf .f,w.:, ., -. ,gig 1 L.W, 1, ,i xw if i. .4 Q SL. xl? ,, ' -:hw , .,,L W-QL Q V A N, -if XV is ,L I ' , fm-:vA..7-, L47 ykifiw, 318554 A V. 5 ,Z . wwwwl Q1 :gym , FM A . , -w,f. 5l.L,- ,wi .,,, , -- f L, J'Z2ff4.:v: ' v ... . ,L ,. . WN. x Q f'f3f,w1E:,1X,,.,s?Lg7'1 5 ,N 1 ,fu V: l imi ,A - X 6 MUMIYifwrrifi'wrrfgfms1fz:a:mfX!15m21li:J31f3:.'5lixvLgliliwiiiiiii3,:.i:llf!.'foil- L' fl' 'Lff:555554lilffliirfiilifigiils:iff-!'f5sf ., ,.,,,,,.,f,mf,W,fg,f,, Yiigigggsisw,5g55:ii:,,5,,, ,,.,,.' ' u f , 151: -:wi ,yfx '-Y 'V ' my . rl Y sv- 5-5-, , at ax ,,,. . 1,,,,,,,,f, Q ,..,,, 4, Fx Y . ,i ,,-s..M-1 F, ' ' 7' gr V f .,., , X , 1 ' , ' J gn . K ,,, we . -1- f K :iw Bl 3 W. ,L,, , ,,xW, , , HQ, 'V' Y- , ,H I 1 i --v- 1, - . ..,. L Z Z sf' 5' rg, aw A f' I K 'K -- A 1 i-rs,rs , C I W, 1 -: f ,--,,, ,,:,,.:,,ki,,a,3.,,,,, n , K ,K - 2f'gQgs5gl?4r':?H H Q v-vwifa 'J 1'fT':'Iwf5f ef 1: ,T rims! .wi Wrestling Wrestling let me express myself and let out my frus- trations. Brian Billups TOP ROW CL. to R.l Robin O'- Shaughnessy, 3-2, Glenn Ray, 15-4, Brian Billups, 12-65 Dan Moravec, 13-4, Charlie Bross, 7-2. SECOND ROW-Tim Patterson, 6-1, Tom Gradt, 10-6, joe lanus, 3-11, Tod Rader, 11-55 Roy Sheldon, 3-9-1. THIRD ROW-john Unruh, 6-65 Doug Hendrickson, 5-25 Brian Sheldon, 1-1, Bruce Hill, 11-4, Tim Lentz, 2-1. BOTTOM ROW-Del Moder, 3-6, Lee Tidrick, 3-6, Dan Unruh, 3-75 Robert Auhill, 0-6, Mike Blasdel, 1-0, Charlie Fraley, 0-5. AWARDS Captain-Tom Gradt Most Valuable-Dan Moravec Most Inspirational-Brian Billups Most Improved-Glenn Ray Boys' Track jay Kaino lrightl took second at the State Track meet in the 880. He also ran in the relays, mile, 220, and 100 yd. dash dur- ing the season. He was named Most Valu- able Team Member and the Most ln- spirational. Track Coach was Tom Millbrooke. lcen- ter rihtl Below FRONT ROW fl. to RJ Phill Cook- 220 dash, pole vault, Robbie Wright-880, mile, 2 mile, distance medley, Sully Mar- tinez-2 mile, discus, mile, distance med- ley, Dwayne Cook-high jump. BACK ROW: Mike Smith, Dana Drake-low hur- dles, triple jump, 440 relay, Del Moder-2 mile, 880, distance medley, Bart Provo- javelin, 440, mile relay, 220, 440 relay, re- lay, Robin Hatfield-pole vault, 440, Brian Billups. Page 89, TOP ROW CL. to RJ Randy Evans triple jump, 440 relay, 100 yd. dash, 880 relay. Dwayne Cook. Bart Provo. CENTER ROW: jim Belisle-high hurdles, 440 re- lay, 100 yd. dash, 220, 440 relay, low hur- dles. Milt Doumit-440 relay, high jump, long jump, 440, 880 relay, to State in triple jump. Robin Hatfield-pole vault, 440. BOT- TOM ROW: Sully Martinex. Steve Smith. Tracy Oldfield-440 relay, 880, mile relay, 880 relay, to State in long jump. 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Q I 3. : . as ,Hb ,J Q , ,I J 1 66 Q 5 sw I s wh- 2 , ax:W1v32s, f f 1f fl . , .- gqgffy w' 5,,s3sw,Q.. A .,511f .l1w I ,,. , . L1.f, 11f ,Q,, L 4 1 ,,,.5, , . . 1. : -Elji.-QQ? -511 43 1 'W .1 '-' f' H b .. N . N . 1978 was interesting because we didn't have a real G ' I , T k track for practising, and our Coach had her baby so Ir S we had to do a lot on our own. Sue Beckerman FRONT ROW IL. to R.l Laurie Provo-Most Valuable Team Member, 440, 220, mile relay, 880 relay, Teri Wilson-long jump 100 meter, 440 relay, 880 relay, Debbie Alexander-hurdles, mile relay, 880 relay, Barbie Donovan and Tammie Dill-managers BACK ROW: Bev Malmstadt-Most Inspirational, shot, discus, CeAnn Reitz-mile, two mile, 3 mile, Most Inspirational, Deb bie Nitzel-880, 2 mile, mile, Yoko Sheldon-to District in the shot, discus, Val jacobson-sprints, 440 relay, Marcene Smith sprints, 440 relay, NOT PICTURED: Sue Beckerman-javelin, Cheyl Gregerson-to District in long jump, 220, 440, 880 relay, mile relay, Lauralea Gilpin-mile, two mile, Marvel Greger- son-to District in javelin, high jump, shot put, discus, Diane Olsen-to District in 880, high jump, 440, Rema Miklos-hur- dles, 440, mile relay, 440 relay. RIGHT: Coach Carmody dis- cusses the coming meet with Sue Beckerman on the bus trip. s fs x 42. . Q we ,. Wi f- , i 1 ,ft - . 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VV V ,,, 5 1 V Q - - M Q ,, 1' ,:: R .211 , ,Af-4+ , - - ' H'?lf,w - rffl. I ' ,. V, , - K, - MMM is , c.,,- , N ,tried 'W vw. , ,L , . . ni 14 . i ,xg :,, .. -sr FJ: ' , , ra .,..-8 3 l ,hs Jw +1 :wif .,,, . W- ie . M T il in -1 'cl' li is it TOP ROW KL. to RJ Rema Miklos starts for mile relay. Rema hands off to Debbie Alexander, Debbie to Sheyl Gregerson. SECOND ROW: Cheyl passes to Laurie Provo. Laurie finished to send team to District in second place. Debbie Nitzel and Lauralea Gilpin run the mile and two mile with Debbie to District in 2 mile. BOTTOM ROW: The 880 relay off to a good start with Debbie Alexander. Teri Wilson hands off to Laurie Provo for the third leg. Team to District in third place. Cross Country ln numbers, we had a small Cross Country team, but we all got along well. We all had a good time, and it was especial- ly fun to beat South Bend. Tracy Oldfield The Cross Country boys placed third in League while CeAnn Reitz was the Girls' League champion. Debbie Nitzel was third in League. TEAM lL. to RJ Tracy Oldfield, Robin Hatfield, Bill Sexton, Robbie Wright, Lee Tidrick, Debbie Nitzel, and Ce- Ann Reitz. NOT PICTURED: Del Mo- der and Coach Quimby. Lettermen Build The Bonfire v l .! ,. F fl l P . 1 ,11 W -1 .xf I . L ' ff if .I ' fi A ' - 4' y L , ,E by fl 1 r.tf we f ' ? IW' , Q. . 'f ra . L L lis' swf ' ig' ' 'T' .tr-' it B , .I rr. ' H ul .P ' lf:3,i5SE7gfiiQgg5l31s9f ig ,. i Y' K F . 4' rj . H lr .ff'5'1 :' l . .-ii , lt -1 5 A fr it, - - .sl-ss. . 'f-. 'f , I 1 - . was at . m ,atf 3+ 'X1 ,,,' ci 1 ' J M 1- i l T ' f 1 Q . ,P tv 5353 V '-f v .. - - . ' ., ,Y -.Ml ' N ?E?f vfyg',:. ,-.N -, 7' 1: A k532A, .,1f '.-,aw r y ffm., -:gf up s- -- J . f.f-f ,,s+- .ft-. .-- rfaaw ,wa -.W , , .. I.. ..:.---e'is- , aft .a -ww My W -fasts' .ff . M W' rtis L -' if t -A J- . ' A M. . -v zz .1 If 7 ' '- ' 4 'K ' Y' ,Q . B 1 .'. H- ,. My --, - iil5i.1ti '-7, 9 c..s..mw'.'?X.... ' - 1 'ff ,Sf X Q' . . Awards Dessert Girls' Booth NOT PICTURED Mitch Winn Kevin Bredfield Al Yunker john Unruh RIGHT: Tad Bell receives his letter. MIDDLE ROW lL. to RJ Cathi Cox. jay Lawrence num- ber one golfer. Tad Bell. BOT- TOM ROW: Phil Yaun, lim Eaton. l Go The Golf team took second place in the League Match, and their season record was 3-3. They beat Moclips twice and Montesano once. They lost twice to Raymond and once to Montesano. Mr. Frazer was the team Coach. PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Class portraits, large groups, and graduation pictures were taken by Mr. jim Bingham of Ball's Studio in Astoria. The Homecoming Court was pho- tographed by Mr. Arnold Harju. Ed Heckard of the Chinook Observer took the football pic- tures. The Breakers' staff photog- raphers, Mitch Winn and Cathi Cox, did the remaining pic- tures with contributions by Richard Rank, Sheridan Davis, Mark Provo, and Mr. Dick Carmody. ILWACO Hobo Charters lFormerly Andy'sJ KASKCO Seafoods Inc. Kirk's Fish Factory, Gift Shop, 84 Smokehouse Port Beanry Cafe- Roy 84 Don Shanks Telephone Utilities Tim C. Williams' Insurance Agency LONG BEACH Coast Trader Used Furniture Sharin's Furniture and Carpets OYSTERVILLE Oysterville Store SEAVIEW Marguerite's Flower Shop 78 Sponsors ASTORIA Anderson Bros. jewelers 1150 Commercial St. Astoria Florist 951 Commercial St. The Bristle Market Commercial Barber Shop The Guild Men's Shop 1174 Commercial St. Shaner's jewelry Steven's Mens Store 1153 Commercial St. ThieI's Music Center 1375 Commercial St. Utzinger Book Store 1117 Commercial St. Western Auto Associates Store H A W, -. ,WV ,X 4 mv- w 1, 3fff':gg,fg,,:f, gg7QBW5aZM-QSgVnk.n1vmWvvz4,,255wS??gfE:s'i33912 0+ KM' I -if K iqg, Q-ad fm N, 4 Q. ...Wm M, Simi Editor Tracy Smith mwlw, H - ,U ,,,, W U, m,,,,,,, , 4' t v 'g1sg1.r,,5:.igWs, K - 2 mufqwr.+.m.,.C , aim? ww, .. .,N..,w f' W ,,,.,,,,m ax , , 'V W Q H P ,ummm 'f 'W Tanya Sacks after a good lunch at AL'S. Complete accomoda- tions for your fun - Charters, Motel, Restaurant. At Ilwaco port. H ,,tt.t,,t,,,,: l,.o T Dana Drake selects new clothes for every occasion at THE OUTRIGGER in the Sandpiper Mall, Long Beach. We care at lACK'S COUNTRY STORE. Ocean Park. Robin Berdahl knows you can always find it at jACK's. ESTAURAN X -wykzyxgl ,F us 1 OF' , Y , w e .f : .Ny -1 QL Patricia Tregaskis and Chris Pranzo recommend water colors by Charles Mulvey from the SEA CHEST in Seaview. We see Sue Blasdel at MUNHOVEN OPTOMETRIST choos- ing stylish frames from their wide selection. Ilwaco. David Cartwright shops at ROY'S MARKET for special cuts of meat and groceries. Long Beach. You get thorough service and expert repairs by Ken Wirk- kala at the OCEAN PARK GARAGE AND SHELL STATION. sl Kerry McGee says, Perscriptions are our business at the PENINSULA PHARMACIES in Long Beach and Ilwaco. , A . V df, 1-55, -'SSID-U , Come to PAUL'S ARCO in Ilwaco where Bob Skordal pumps gas. Sue Beckerman will enjoy a day of fishing with PACIFIC SALMON CHARTERS at the Ilwaco Port Mike Patterson and David Cartwright go to ENGLUND MARINE SUPPLY CO. in Ilwaco and Astoria for marine supplies. ., ji , fs-is X 1 s be ur: ,li '+A . ' 1' ' 5 7 . Milt Doumit checks out the fine sports equipment at LINK'S ' Wire Right with GENE WRIGHT ELECTRIC, Long Beach. SPORTS AND TOYS, 1254 Commercial, Astoria. Cheryl Rgitz, Ifrfiary Ann Staudenraus, and Lynn Martin say, Come to CAROL'S SEAFOOD BAR for the best lunch or snack In ong eac . N . Y kr .T LEM' 1--' I Y 'I g'. 1 LJ 1 , f. . Craig Yaun and Mike Blasdel at ARCHIE'S where there is a personal interest in your complete shopping needs. Ilwaco. Rain or shine OBIE'S UNION STATION is quick with serv- ice. 10th and Pacific, Long Beach. Laurie DeLapaz remembers special occasions with the best of flowers artistically designed from DRIFTWOOD GAR- DENS, Seaview. ss J! fx. ,'H?!41353?..?h fiiiiii -. f , ' y f RIVERSIDE FORD, Long Beach, says Congratulations to the Class of '78 '1 . ,gy 3 - v-me Tricia Cook can help you with antiques and gifts at MARSH'S FREE MUSEUM in Long Beach. 'fet' ' I sr- ., f ' 1 2 e'ih 2hi'hii iiii 1 . i t i . i V W.. 5TEvE's PHARMACY in S' QQ Long Beach wishes the Y class of '78 best wishes iii H and prosperity for the life 1 3 5 to come, especially to their pleasant clerk, Tami i.4.v..5 nl Oatfield. h K' . i .. V if 'l....iX . Frank Staudenraus and Dusty Stout know you can dine in a friendly, casual atmosphere at THE ARK RESTAURANT, spe- cializing in seafoods. Nahcotta Dock. Mark Hopkins fills a customer's gas tank at STAN'S CHEV- RON STATION in Long Beach. l if Kurt Kaino goes to 3 BAlLEY'S SAW SHOP in Long Beach for saws and lawn mowers. Phil Yaun says, You don't know what TV is all about if you don't have COX CABLEVlSION. Mike Patterson shows us that WESTERN AUTO in Seaview has everything. jay Kaino tries on his favorite brand of track shoes at Kauf- man's, known for qualify. ,rf ft . , Ly! , we nfl? , ' i . .: 1 sa-:z f . K rf f , , M., fb 'N , . cf 1 , I t , af, - . . . Ab s If I, V . ,, ,MV-,..,,.,,,.. ., -- , Fmssn ovsrens FROM THE SEA Fresh seafood the year around with friendly Karen, Beth, and Todd Wiegardt to help you at the JOLLY ROGER SEA- FOOD in Nahcotta. .,,i..t, T ,.t,,. ,rt,.y, ,y,y,y,,, y . Ats' A - '51 '4', in '- T 3 p Q'if it . T ,, ,.. ,'yr L M. M ivlr ' , . y,y, ,...., ,.. ,kiss .,Y. . ,,..,, ,,,,,,..-w,waw.,, ,... , . ,.,,t.. ,wmfyrc i..'.h,,,, ij ww'-f' - Q f n Mitch Winn checks out the supplies available at ASTORIA IANITOR AND PAPER SUPPLY, Marine Drive, Astoria. A - -A '1'f!P'fhi C' D' Tamara Kabush finds just what she wants at DOUPES' LADIES STORE AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, llwaco. ,, ,k - 'aww nog., , ' . K 5 Kyle Ziegleman at the CHAUTAUQUA LODGE, Long Beach, known for ocean front fun and relaxation. Michele Doumit recommends ILWACO CHARTER SERVICE for fun, dependability, and complete service. Celia, Sheridan, and Kathi go to BALL STUDIO INC., Astoria, for senior pictures-a specialty. Like the tide, depend upon THE TIDES RESTAURANT, Long Beach, every day for the finest prepared breakfasts, lunches, an Kandi Wescovich. I Tammie Nelson discovered that WADSWORTH ELECTRIC, 1715 Exchange, Astoria, can Light Up My Life. 1 f ,,1.,,,,,,,,,.IfI,i , mzxpsffu '-s-I fi rim. Ht,-pi ,mf.rI,- 'fy-I-rfgxnr. , ..,:iz',gy 1, wss2Qzgf ' I I 3. J ll l f ,, X iliiid 7 , I as ff X 5 . , i V i At SEAVIEW AUTO PARTS, We hurry, guarantees Mike Cuffel. Luann Gove uses the ILWACO TELELPHONE COMPANY's good service on the Peninsula. IX' X If-f:41414 i I V MQNUGRAM SHOP if 5-K f ,,..,. .mm , ,..,, H ,. ay' 'MM' Lim Y'- 4 ,warts f f I gi f' we - I f 4 W in -. 'ls Diane Olsen will get an original message put on a T-shirt or sweat shirt at PEGGY'S MONOGRAM AND GIFT SHOP, Long Beach. . , ,p r H . i TEL l MSM 2 I Everyone likes HILL'S OCEANVIEW MOTEL in Long Beach. It is close to the fun and far from the noise, says Linda Hil- derman who works there. Everything is baked fresh daily, and Richard Evans is ready to mix the dough at COTTAGE BAKERY, Long Beach. Wed- ding cakes, candies, mixed nuts. Danny Unruh prepares a short order at the BIG Z DRIVE IN before it changed to the SEAMIST, Long Beach. MIDNITE ew aw in ima W-Vial' X352 kg QWNQ wg! mfflhliafiif IT IS GREAT EATING AT TT Chico s Pizza Parlor ANYTIME Celia Blasdel checks the PACIFIC TRIBUNE for all the news in southern Pacific County. Send for your subscription to Pacific Tribune, llwaco, Wash. C lii14ili5NOMNf' 4X f sSL'x?NlD PETE'S LUMBER, the most complete building supply house in Southwest Washington, is a great place to shop says Sonya Sylvester. Seaview, Wash. Friindly and courteous Pam McDonald will help you with all your grocery needs at OKIE'S FOOD CENTER if 2 in Ocean Par . PORTWAY SERVICE, the place to buy fishing and tackle needs at the llwaco dock. THE ICE PALACE, llwaco. We feature only the finest meats and produce. Sue Blasdel knows because she works and shops there. Tammie Nelson finds that MARDI'S YOUNG WORLD in Youngs Bay Plaza has Fashion for all ages. Preteen and student sizes a specialty. Tami Oatfield leaf? meets friends Hbffuf me at fbbiflt Cl'lUCK'S - RESTAURANT lACRFgON' for ' breakfast, lunch lEWEl'ERS . or dinner. 1360 Commercial Since Teddy Roosevelt was President, HILDEBRAND'S has been serving Pacific County. You'll always do better at Hild- ebrands in Astoria, says Sheridan Davis. Kevin Bredfield checks G AND G UPHOLSTERY AND SUP- PLIES AND ANTIQUES at 912 Commercial, Astoria. Phil Yaun looks over the latest Pontiac designs and GMC trucks at JOHNSON MOTOR CO., 1625 Exchange, Astoria. Kathi Oman Astoria Michele Doumit goes to PALO'S DEPT. STORE for Levi Lee Pendleton Pacific Trail 248 Marine Dr. Astoria, Ore. Sl D'S sEAvi Ew, wAsH Go to SlD'S MARKET for meat, groceries, bakery goods, and sundries. lt is the only Super Market on the Peninsula with friendly carry-out boys like Randy Evans to help you Brenda Webber H likes the A 1 L BANK OF PACIFIC C motto A , iyh V, H Small enough 3 LW to know you and N large enough to ,H ,, P serve you. K gr, Long Beach, Qgsrff llwaco, Naselle Trudy Winn at THE CHINOOK OBSERVER in Long Beach Largest weekly newspaper circulation in Pacific Count Y. gsnlvll 'v k 'MQ'-ng. ...., -M-41 liw., 1,,,,,w ,,,,,,, C tt., , 3. :lvl 2, :..:, b ,wwwmwmaw , If ffl ,-.. RTH AND INS NCE Lynn and Jeri Martin recommend ARTHUR STRAND INSURANCE, Ilwaco, for all of your insurance needs. u 2'-2.--'item in --5 4 E ' . R V- QMKQWWN' NmwnwQwfxmurMnw.m,w 1 MlKE'S PLACE is a restaurant with very fine food, says Kevin Bredfield and Randy Evans, and waitress Sheri Sanford serves with a smile. B X x 2 mmm OPEN 8Al.b 930m 'Alan llml Fri ' 'SM H7501 A V, 1 I I a , . ., VV, D . Q qs , l -. V Q, 2 ffeg. L, . G ,E ,f J :fa xg z ,K ., I e e M - wwf I 3 ffm-.wg an sn' ,Y ini - 'WUHWJQW , IW 7 L. i iw.. ' H' 1 I ,'i,fg,l,, E ft ' f-1 fEwz,:f .. , f I 4 I ,K K li- rl J. fi .. ' f y n Gig ' - lT l Q 325-...W


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