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Id . . ..J i W .A L. Via «a. uJ «- ''- c V ,y. 1 Ia Ta J l l-N -+- S w 5 3’ ..i.A- Cc .0 Wl o pr, . V-' ' ua at Mo.A.rs T -rv - As we grow old, the flowers fade, people change, but the memories, sharp and clear, are reflected on my mind forever. Polly Corwin Photo Essay 9 Qj£, A ° j S A As }Ss A . (V ._ ?i?, Spirit, Excitement, Inspiration ... Homecoming, that event that everyone looks forward to every year, began with a spirit-filled week. Floats, skits ana gimmicks caused a competition week. Sophomores dressed as cowboys; juniors dis- played their theme “Don't look back ' by wearing all kinds of crazy glasses. Seniors, the classy bunch, topped off the week wearing their class shirts, along with hats and backpacks, showing they’re on top of things and they’re “going places Friday, overall spirit day, ended with an excite- ment-filled assembly, which featured skits from each class and a skit from our cheerleaders. The sopho- more class came out victorious in overall competition. Football halftime activities included the band’s special show and the presentation of Homecoming Royalty and the parade of floats. Inglemoor played one of their most outstanding games against tne Juanita Rebels. Brian Russel’s 74- yard touchdown pass to Bill Hagerty was one of the key plays of the game. The final score was 25 - 6. The beautiful surroundings added to the mem- orable night as couples finished their evening at the Inglewood Country Club, dancing to the sounds of Deuces Wild. 1. Homecoming Queen Shauna Lilly with escort Shawn Gan;. Not pictured Ten-ance Kanoa. King: who was unable to attend. 2. Senior Prince Warren Johnson and Senior Princess Suzy McDonald. 3. Greg Komen and Lori Garland. Junior Class Prince and Princess. 4. The victorious Sophomore float displaying this year's theme. Reminiscing is fun ... but we re glad we're one. 5. Sophomore s royalty. Karin Dawley and Ron Belter. Homecoming ’78 . . . 1. The Inglemoor Vikings offensive team huddles in hopes of scoring their next touchdown. 2. Chris Simons congratulates teammate Chris Gorden for the Viking victory over Juanita. “Reminiscing” 3. The Viking cheerleaders wet. but still full of spirit, are cheering their team onto victory. 4. Rick Harrison and Lori Garland dance to the theme song Reminiscing. 5. Everybody enjoyed Reminiscing to the music of Deuces Wild at this year's Homecoming dance. Homecoming 13 We’re Wild and Crazy Nancy Cooper Colleen Crawford Cindy Padgett Steph Smith Keleen Sparks Marcia Stewart Lynn Dickinson Sonja Hill 1. Stephanie Smith and Cindy Padgett, each in their own way; express their enthusiasm. 2. 78-79 Viking cheer squad 3. Marcia Stewart. Sonja Hill and Nancy Cooper, form a Viking train with their hot spirit as a foundation. 4. Kelleen Sparks shows the crowd that she can really “sock it to 'em.” 5. Chris Gordon dressed in his toga helps Lynn Dickinson get crazy and wild. 6. 78-79 Viking cheer squad. 7. Nancy Cooper concentrates on cheering the football team on to another victory. 14 Cheer Gail Taylor The memorable 78-’79 year began for the cheerleaders during the summer at cheer camp. There they learned many new cheers and stunts to bring back to Viking territory. Under the supervision of Mrs. Barbara Marta, these spirited girls have been running around campus giving their Viking Power to the teams and student body throughout the year. The phrase wild and crazy chicks was not used mildly. They always had something up their sleeves, such as providing rolls and rolls of T.P. to decorate the houses of the football players. To quench the team's thirst after a hard practice the cheerleaders supplied gallons of Kool-aid to fill the towel bins. These cheerleaders cheered the Vikings on to many victories showing that their spirit is sky high. Inglemoor will never forget this special group of girls as these girls will never forget the fun and exciting moments at IHS. Cheer 15 Unique Officers Do you know what your ASB docs daily during 6th period? Well, besides watching the cheerleaders, who practice during that hour, they try to get their planning done. Homecoming . . . Jog-A-Thon . . . improving the student center ... are just a few of the things the ASB has sponsored this year. Mr. Roger Jewell. ASB Adviser, said that this year's officers were a great group to work with, even though they did drive him bananas several times. Jewell’s job as Adviser was made easier, as Mrs. Karen Yoshioka took over the chore of working with all the money that came into the school. She and ASB Treasurer, Teresa Goetz and Business Manager, Elisa Fowler; counted all the money they received from the student store and various clubs, balanced the books and paid all bills. She commented that she really enjoyed the job and liked working with the officers. The goals of the officers were to keep the student body involved in many activities and, in addition, to go down in history as the best ASB officers in Inglemoor’s existence. They surpassed this goal with their witty intercom interrup- tions and other various antics. The approach to their jobs was: Be Original! This created a bond of school spirit that united the students of Inglemoor. GIRLS -T1 - Promote Student Involvement 1. As ASB President, Eric Lucks feels that he much know what’s going on in all areas of the student body. 2. Vice-President Craig Kelly finds that really cosmic thoughts flow into his head in the “Orkan position. 3. Elisa Fowler and Theresa Goetz discreetly embezzle ASB funds. 4. Shauna Lilly, ASB Secretary, demonstrates the effectiveness of the Hunt and Peck method. 5. Does President Eric Lucks see something more in Secretary Lilly than her typing ability? And why is Vice-President Craig Kelly on top of the file cabinet with a camera and tape recorder? ... is that Treasurer Theresa Goetz selling top secret information about l.H.S. to Business Manager Elisa Fowler? . . and why are Athletic Council persons. Dave Allemeier and Kelleen Sparks sneaking into the school? Actually - only the officers know! 6. The unique ASB officers have ways of making ASB Adviser Mr. Roger Jewell go along with their ideas. 7. Athletic Councilperson, Dave Allemeier presses weights to keep in shape for selling tickets to the rowdy Vikings. 50 50 Season For Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity team had a tough season, winning 4 of 8 games. The team played well, holding their opponents to an average of 7 points a game. Inglemoor scored an average of 12 points per game. IHS will be well set up for a victorious 1979 year with a strong back field, and with Jack Siemering and Tim Micklos returning split ends. The Sophomore team had an excellent 1978 year. They won KingCo in the Sophomore Div- ision with a lot of spirit. There are many good sophomore players with potential that could play varsity next year. The coaches for the winning season were A1 Holmes and Jim Moore. Coaches _ „ . Jim Sampson. Bill Jensen, Jim Moore, A1 Holmes Dick Yonck. 1. Brad Griffith runs for a few more yards ... in his own style. 2. Jeny Walrath fights for a gain against Juanita. 3. J.V. defensive line hustles to sack Redmond’s quarterback JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES - 1978 Inglemoor 6 Inglemoor 13 Inglemoor 13 Inglemoor 0 Inglemoor 18 Inglemoor 25 Inglemoor 6 Inglemoor 19 Sammamish 12 Lake Washington 32 Interlake 6 Issaquah 6 Bothell 6 Mercer Island 0 Redmond 7 Bellevue 0 18 JV, Sophomore Football Sophomore’s Win KingCo Inglemoors 1978 Junior Varsity team members are: Back Row, Rick Goleeke, and Russ Porterfield; Second Row, Jeff Murrell, Dave Richardson. Chris Simons, Jerry Walrath, Marlow Good. George Saucer and Pete Samuelsen; Third Row. Cary Whitton, Kurt Richardson, Gary Mortensen, Dave Fletcher, Dan Obee, Dave Moore, John Hoskins. Greg Komen and Lloyd Hill; Fourth Row, John Fulmer, Lindin McCollum and Steve Castello; Fifth Row, Jerry Boser, Jeff Ewing. John Hruby. Jeff Jorgenson. Karl Dawley, Brad Griffith. Scott Davis, John Baker, Courtney Stems, Joe Ehle and Bob Basanich. JV. Sophomore Football 19 Vikings Hold Crown Another Year 4. Viking Defense prepares against the Redmond Mustangs. Inglemoor’s 1978 Varsity football team won the Crown Division Championship for the second consecutive year. The Vikings completed their season with a record of 6-2. Inglemoor’s loss against Shoreline was a non-conference game. The team tried their best against Interlake for the KingCo Championship, but lost the game on the freezing turf at Seattle’s Memorial Stadium. Winning recognition from all the KingCo teams for Inglemoor were Wayne Horton. First Defensive Lineman; Bruce Schulz, First Defensive Linebacker; Mark Heying, Second Offensive Tackle; Brian Russell. Second Quarterback; Kevin Morrison, Second Defensiver Secondary; and Tim Micklos, Second Split End. Honorable Mention went to Anthony Smith and Dave Allemeier. Coaching this year’s Champs were Head Coach, Jim Sampson and Offensive Line Coach, Dick Yonck. Bill Jenson coached the running backs. Defensive line was Rex Wilkins. A1 Holmes and Jim Moore coached the Sophomores, who won KingCo in the Sophomore Division 1. Dave Allemeier and Mark Heying open the hole for Brian Russell's handoff to Rod Rayburn. 2. Vikings left a trail of Cougars behind and went for the score. 3. Bruce Schulz gets congratulated after a great game against Juanita. 1978 CROWN DIVISION CHAMPIONS VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES INGLEMOOR 7 INGLEMOOR 2 INGLEMOOR 3 INGLEMOOR 13 INGLEMOOR 26 INGLEMOOR 21 INGLEMOOR 25 INGLEMOOR 31 INGLEMOOR 17 INGLEMOOR 0 REDMOND 0 SHORELINE 12 BELLEVUE 0 BOTHELL 14 NEWPORT 20 LAKE WASHINGTON 27 JUANITA 6 SAMMAMISH 27 ISSAQUAH 3 INTERLAKE 20 5. Brian Russell passes against Bothell. 6. Bruce Schulz and Greg Komen tackle a Bothell Cougar. The 1978 Crown Division Champs include: Top row; Rick Goleeke. George Sauer. Jeff Murrell. Brian Russell. Bill Hagcrty. Scott Davis. Jeff Jorgenson and Tony Crenshaw. 2nd row; Rod Rayburn. Anthony Smith. Jerry Boscr. Jerry Walrath, Cary Whltton. Joe Ehle. John Baker and John Pace. 3rd row; Chris Simons. Gary Mortensen, Brad Griffith. Courtney Steams. Pete Samuelson. Kevin Morrison. Ed Hill. Jack Slcmering and Russ Portefield. 4th row; Dave Fletcher. Marlow Good. Karl Dawley, Doug Allison. Tim Micklos. Greg Komen. Bruce Schulz, Chris Gordon. Jay McCafferyand Steve Castello. 5th row; Robert Frost. DanObee. John Hruby, Wayne Horton. Rob Manahan. Kevin Schulz. Jeff Ewing. Dave Allcmcicr, Mark Heying and Mia Marcum. Varsity Football 21 Out With the Old . . . New uniforms accentuated the appearance of the more than 120 Viks, who were proud to march in with a new look. The uniforms were the result of hard work by students, teachers and parents. This work en- tailed selling cheese and sausage, sell- ing raffle tickets and participating in the joga-thon. Private donations were also helpful in raising the needed amount. The new uniforms, which can be used for the guys’ concert uniforms as well as for marching, consists of wool pants, a concert jacket and a white and gold overlay. Gold trim accentuated these outfits. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these hardy Viks from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” However, the new look wasn’t al- ways the dry look for the sturdy Viks. The band was forced to face the elements each time they marched. The mud. the rain, the wind and that fantas- tic smell all contributed to the enthusi- asm of our Viking band. The marching band encouraged pep at 7 games, performing exciting halftime shows at 4 of these. (They were rained out once). All in all. these Vikings enjoyed a very exciting year. 1. Mr. Dave Brewer (student Intern) Is trying to help this year's marching band get It all together in a class time rehearsal. 2. Mr Gerry Marsh and drum major Steven Deebach observe the band in practice. . . . In With the New The members of the Marching Band of 78-79 Carla Adams. Joe Angeles. Steve Anthony. Renee Barrows. Kim Bashing. Julie Bergstrom Toni Bistodeau lohn Blake. Julie Boguc, Mark Bollman. Sheryl Bower. Julie Bray, Connie Brink. Craig Bru land. Donna Buchanan. Tammy Burton. Richard Carr. Mark Carson. Loni Caskey. Davi Christensen. Pauline Christison. Connie Clark. Kelli Clark. Bob Qem. Lynn Cole. James Colombraro. Polly Corwin. James Culbertson. Jay Dark. Tammi Davis. Troy Dawson. Drum Major; Steven Deebach. Fred Delacruz. Chris Douglas. Curtis Downey. Kevin Embree. Dwayne Gardner. Lynn Falkow. Michael Finch. Yvonne Foster. Corrine Friedman. Laura Fry. Brandon Gary. Steven Goertz. Maria Goetz. Ondrea Graham. David Grant, Tanya Grant. Timothy Griffith. Jim Habedank. Colin Hayes. Pam Hamilton. Teresa Hamilton. Lynne Hansen. Anne Hedstrom. Kim Hoffman. Robert Hofmann. Mary Homan. Mike Hoskins. John Huddleston. Amilynn Hunter. Derek Johnson. Pam Johnson. Michelle Juarez. Dee Dee Keyes. Jay Kiriluk. William Knonr. Joy Kosola. Renee Kosola. Mark Knngle. Brenda Larson. Garrett Larson. Lori Layman. David Leggett. Steven Leovy. Diane Lewis. Mark Linstead. Tracy Linstead. Cathy Lockhart. Connie Losansky, Debbie Maples. Amy Martin. Bruce McFarland. Kirby McFarland. Patty McLean. Kathleen McNeely. Teresa McNeily. Becky Miller. Geoff Miller. Ed Millman. Becky Molter. Suzy Morgan. John Nazarenus. Heidi Nordsletten. Craig Penrose. Aaron Perry. Dawn Peyton. Kathy Power. Anna Ralston. John Ralston, James Ramos. Stan Riley. Ann Reotcisoender. Tom Rivers. Elizabeth Root. Karen Kouth, Laura Russell. Annette Rutherford. Tern; Schluctcr, Kark Schumacher. Stephanie Seri. Jane Shaffer. Ani Shamamian. Kelli Skibeness. Shannon Skibeness. Richard Smith. Karen Stewart. Sandv Storm. Kevin Stratton. Wendi SwitzeT. Cheryl Taylor, Melissa Taylor. Taml Thayer. Mark Thomas. Steve Thomas. Kimberly Troffer. Lisa Vitolo. Darcy Vitulli. Darrel Wagner. David Wise. Dan Zakos. 22 Marching Band Golfers Swing Into Action 1. Team members of Inglemoor's 1978 Golf Team are, from left to right: Coach Jim Guler, Brad Thomas. Doug Holt, Randy Duford. Creig Hamsted and Dave Buckingham. 1 I.H.S. golfers had a great season this year. They finished third in league matches and third in KingCo Medalist Tournament. Creig Hamsted was voted by his teammates as Team Captain and Most Inspirational. The J.V. team con- sisted of John Ralston. Dave Speed and Tor Stubsjoen. They are looking forward to an even better team next year. 2. Creig Hamsted won First place in the KingCo League. 3. During the season. Dave Buckingham was the number one player, followed by Hamsted. Golf 23 Best Winning Season Ever! Ms. Cora Homann. in her seventh year as Coach, led the Girls’ Tennis Team to another season of victory. Seven wins and four losses, the best season ever, took some of the team members to Regionals. They beat Bothell for the second year in a row, and for the first time since Ms. Homann became Coach, they overpowered Lake Washington placing the Vikings fourth of eleven schools. Awards were given to Kim Garrett as Team Captain, to Gail Taylor for Most Inspirational and Polly Corwin earned Most Improved. Special recognition was given to sophomore Yvonne Foster who did well throughout the season playing Varsity Singles. This is an accomplishment as this position is rarely held by a sophomore. 1. Suzy Morgan laughed at her opponent as she fell over the net. 2. Polly Corwin wipes her fingerprints off her murder weapon. 3. One shot and I'm good for the whole day.” 4. Gall Taylor looks around trying to find a way out of her match. Girls Tennis Team members are: (Back row), Sharon Dickinson. Dard Vitulli, Gail Taylor. Connie Clark. Terri Thieme. Siephanie Seri. Prithy Korathu. “Bean Rodin. Yvonne Foster. Kim Brunsdon. Coach: Ms. Homann. (Front row). Polly Corwin. Kim Clark. Uv Jonassen. Kim Gan'ett. Sujy Morgan. Vicki Hart. Terri Lcinan. Laurie Hacker. Jamie McEwan. Kari Sunde. GirlsTennis 25 The Inglemoor-Volleyball team began the 78 season with new coaches. Mrs. Bus- kas replaced Mrs. O'Shaughnessy in coach- ing the varsity team and Mrs. Lowry took Mrs. Schneider’s place in coaching the junior varsity team. One of the highlights for the Viking team was playing the previous KingCo Champions, Mercer Island. The game was at night and although the Vikings were defeated, the girls attracted a record attendance at the game. Another highlight of the season was when the Vikings took on the Juanita Rebels at the last home game and the A.S.B. officers. Eric Lucks and Craig Kelly acted as commentators of the game, inspiring the team to another victory. The varsity team closed its season with a 6-5 record. The climax of the team’s season was beating Bellevue and Interlake who had earlier defeated the Vikings in practice games. Special recognition were awarded to Debbie Maples for captain and Most Valuable Player and also to Becky Hutchin- son for Inspirational. Because of the coaches' interest in building the team for the next year there were only five seniors chosen for the varsity team. Leaving behind them many memories and accomplishments were: Teresa Hamilton. Debbie Maples. Shannon Skibeness, Annette Rayfield. and Ramona Yonk. The junior varsity team closed their season with a 5-6 record. The team con- sisted of three juniors and nine sophomores. Coach Lowry was pleased with the girls and felt confident in the building of next year’s team. Special recognition was awarded to: Captain. Monica McDonald; Most Valuable Player, Karen Dawley;and Most Inspiration- al. Suzy Dahl. r 2 1. Karen spikes as Monica watches, prepared to cover a block. 2. Monica. Suzy, and Karen congratulate each other after completing another successful play. 3. Donna and Karen work together to block the ball while Suzy backs them up. 4. Debbie stuffs an attempted Mercer bland dink while Terri covers. JV team, back row: Robin Ellis. Jill Clark. Karen Dawley. Suzy Dahl. Kelli Skibeness. Kclle Shea. Monica McDonald, and manager. Front row: Karen Ochiltree • Donna Jacobson. Coach Lowry. Mary Moore. Liz Root, and Laura Russel! Working Together Brings Success 1. Senior volleyball team members are Joined together for the last time. 2 Debbie takes the plunge to keep the ball in play as Shannon and Terri encourage her. 3. Mr. Jewell demonstrates his abilities in ballet hoping a scout will spot him for further career possibilities while Julie encourages her own team in the faculty-varsity volleyball game. 4 Varsity team, back row: Julie Bray. Karen Eller. Terri Cole. Julie Roehl. Becky Hutchinson. Dana Bollinger. Kathy Poling, and Laura Ramsey. Front row: Annette Rayfield, Shannon Skibencss. Debbie Maples. Ramona Yonck, Teresa Hamilton, and Coach Buskas. 5. Gaining a victory over the Juanita Rebels. Annette spikes the ball for another point. 6. Teresa expresses determination in performing a perfect set for Shannon. 7. Shannon sends a powerhouse over a Juanita block. Take the Viking Plunge Swim team members arc: Back row. Sophia Koutsounis. Candi Costie. Rene Bower. Karin Ulvestad, Kirsten Cox, Sue Minor. Theresa Goetz. Debbie Harrington. Marcia Damerow and Coach Kathy Herman. Front row. Laura Downey. Michelle Damerow. Lynn Nobel. Elisa Fowler. Shari Mocn. Amy Martin and Maria Goetz. 1. Practicing her backstroke is Maria Goetz. 2. Going for the perfect dive is Shari Moen. 3. Team members watch the race in anticipation. The I.H.S. Girls Swim Team with coach, Kathy Herman, really had a fantastic season. Kathy Herman, a P.E. teacher at Leota Junior High, was in her third year as a coach at Inglemoor. Because of her coaching advice, the Inglemoor swim team advanced 3 notches. At the regionals meet which took place on November 8th and 9th, everyone participated and did well. Shari Moen qualified for state placing 9th, and Debbie Harrington took 10th place. Theresa Goetz, (backstroke). Sue Minor (breaststroke), Elisa Fowler (butterfly) and Candi Costi, (freestyle) all qualified for state in their respective areas. Sue Minor qualified in the 50 yard freestyle at the first meet and in the 100 yard free at the Renton meet. Overall the girls really put out the effort. Shari Moen placed 24th in diving, the relay team placed 30th and Sue Minor placed 14th in the 50 yard. At the Awards Banquet, special acknowledge- ments were given to Team Captain, Elisa Fowler; Most Inspirational. Sue Minor; Team Clown, and the Chatter Box and Special Loaf of the Year Award was presented to Marcia Damerow. WraaPl I S Vikings Keep on Truckin’ This year’s Cross-Country team worked hard and put forth a great effort. Even though their wins were not many, they still displayed the Viking pride of giving it their best! They were led by captain Greg Lamb and co-captain Carla Randall. Brent Carlson who worked out hard all summer was voted most inspira- tional even though he broke his leg during the first meet of the season. As head coach, Mr. Jim Kline and his assistants. Deanna Buskas, Dick Yonk. and David Long were proud of their team. The Viking Cross- Country team worked very hard for their school and should definitely be applauded!! THANKS TEAM! 1. Greg Lamb and Paul Schuster show their brute strength by holding up the goal post. 2. Team members are: Jeff Morehouse. Don Deach. Warren Steffes. Brent Corwin. Tom Rivers. Paul Schuster. Stephani Nazerenus, Greg Lamb. Lori Holman. Bob Mclcher. Carla Randall. John Nazarenus. Steve Leovy. Vince Delaney and Mike Stamm. 3. Steve Leovy struggles to the finish line. Cross-Country 29 1. French Club members assemble in adviser Jeannie Fry's room (Shy-ly hiding-lower right!) 2. It seems almost like “Taco Time as Spanish Club assembles in room 105. 2 3 Foreign Language Clubs are CUSTOMarily Exciting 3. Shivering in the snow. Inglemoor s German Club enioys another wonderful time in the Bavarian-type village of Leavenworth. l.H.S. Language Clubs got off to an early start th| year. Ambitious German students sold delicious pep peroni sticks to raise money which helped finance number of activities. One such activity was the annu funfilled trip to Leavenworth for the Christmas Ligl Festival. Throughout the year students enjoyed sue treats as Birschermussli and Torte in an opportunity 1 sample German cuisine. Spanish Club members started their year with potluck dinner at Eric Parker’s home. Many Mexice and Spanish foods were prepared and quickly di appeared. Many things were planned such as a Chris mas party where students broke a piffata for goodie and trips to Mexican restaurants. The ever busy French Club members tried to absoi as much French culture as the school year would allov Potluck and progressive dinners, making crepes an fondue, sampling French cheeses and frequent trips t Gerard’s Relais de Lyon and other French restaurant offered a wide variety of activities to suit everyone taste. The annual French Club Ski Trip to Cryst Mountain was a favorite event. A new idea this year w having French people visit classes and help in convers tion and understanding French culture. 30 Clubs Artfull Clubs - Impressively Expressive Inglemoor's clubs showed their artful talents this year both in spoken language and handmade arts and crafts. Pottery Club consisted of a group of students who were seriously interested in ceramics. They created numerous projects which were sold at Christmas time to raise extra money for things not normally included inthe budget. Working together with Art Club, these two groups of ambitious students produced a number of items such as hand-thrown pottery, marbled gift wrap, stained glass, batiks and bookbinding projects. Background scenery for concerts, decorations and other special projects were also included on the art club agenda. Debate Club really grew and doubled in size this year. Enthusiasm and interest followed the increased numbers setting the club off to an excellent start. Besides the KingCo League and Tournament Com- petition. members had time to sponsor a fall dance and work on getting recognition letters for debate. Next year the hopes are that debate will be even larged and noticed as a fun and profitable activity. 1. Senior Bob Winkler expresses his talent while intently working on a clay masterpiece for Pottery Club. 2. Working diligently and seriously on another beautiful stained glass creation is Pottery Club member Jeff Hardy. 3. Adviser Sue Knowles and Ken Goodwin watch over Miriam Ory as she completes another Art Club project. 4. Art Club member Lana Martin works on one of the stained glass pieces, a popular new class this year. I.H.S. Debaters Again Show Their Enthusiastic Support Sunshine girls spent more time, energy and money than ever, this year to support boys on the football and basketball teams. They also provided much of the rowdiness and noise at games. Christie Hedman organized and kept this spirited bunch going through the football season. Marcia Stewart kept them in control during basketball. I.H.S. Mat Maids had a record turn-out this year, helping at matches, painting posters and making food. But boosting the wrestler’s morale was their most accomplished goal. Coach Phil Jackson enjoyed being in charge of the girls who showed such spirited enthusiasm. Sunshine Spirit Brighter Than Ever 1. Lori Rider listens attentively to her teacher, while Lori Ross tried to think of new and exotic snacks to make for her football player. 2. Sunshine Girls are: (First Row) Gail Taylor, Pam Oatchey. Stephanie Smith. Marcia Stewart, Sonja Hill. Colleen Crawford. Lynn Dickensen. Nancy Cooper, Val Mazziotti, (Second Row) Debbie Elsey. Camillia Crapo. Mia Marcum. Cherie Craig. Kim Schoenwall. Julie Berg, Diane Lewis. Michelle Rogers. Sarah Moore. Cindy Padgett. (Third Row) Christie Hedman. Tina Wheatley. Karen Eller, Lori Rothenbcrgcr. Julie Virgil. Debbie Dinzes. Lesley Knight. Suzy McDonald and Lori Thomas. 3. Christie Hedman. In charge of football sunshine and Marcia Stewart heading basketball sunshine. 4. Mrs. Barbara Marta, adviser for the Sunshine Girls, was especially helpful in the goodie delivery sendee. Mat Maids are (Back Row): Debbie Spann. Julie Ann Virgil. Debbie Harrington. Chris Morris, Anita Edgerton, Leannc Kelly. Laurie Hacker. (Front Row): Mia Marcum. Charlette Haney. Marci Sramek. Debbie Bakcman, Traci Scott. Christie Hedman, Lori Abbott and Su Grant. Not pictured: Val Mazziotti and Jill Merry. 32 Pep Club Behind the Scenes 5. Technical crew members are (from left to right): Scott Newsom. Bill Cooper. Chris Bray. Kris Olson. Jeff Aim. Jim Wilson. Dave Abel. Dave Larkin. J. J. Stanton. Linda Davis. Tom Morgan. Dianne DeYoung. Patti Pfeifer. Kathy Lockhart. Dcnice Helium and Barb Johns CV T W Backstage 33 1. Bill Cooper finds the “hotbox” routine highly intriguing. 2. Jim Wilson (“Tech. Bum“) sleeps in the sewers. 3. Dave Abel exclaims with glee, “Hey honey, there’s no one back here. . 4. “Oh. !! J. J. Stanton exclaims. “Here comes Anderson, don't let him see the broken set! What was that huge crash behind the scenes? Ask any tech, crew member and he or she will probably tell you it was just a backdrop falling, or a steel bar hitting someone’s head, which are things that actually happened. This year’s technical crew did a fantastic job changing scenes and working with sound effects and lighting, not to mention the actors and actresses. Without this group of dedicated people, I.H.S. plays would have no scenery or special effects. Their support made the plays much more fun for everyone involved, the players and the audi- ences that saw them. “Guys and Dolls” Bring In “A 1. Nathan (Doug Mossano) “assures Adelaide (Shauna Lilly) that they will get married — sooner or later. 2. Nathan’s crowd (Darren Bourne. Chris Douglas. Seth Dietrich. Joe Friend. Marvin Sweeting. Brian Jovanovich. ShaunGaiy. Dave Ehle and Brian Bellevue) shoot crap in the sewers of New York. 3. Arvide (Scott Abbott). Calvin (Brandon Gary), and Martha (Shelley Cancilla) attempt to recruit souls for their mission. The mission band (Scott Abbott. Brandon Gary. Robyn 4. Brandt. Shelley Cancilla and Ann Roetclsoender) tnesto convert the New York Gty low life (Joan Loper, Uz Hester) as a drunk (Brian Jovanovich) staggers by. s Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lillv) rejoices over her forthcoming elopement as Harry the Horse (Alan McKniqhO.BigJule (Brian Bellevue). Nathan (Doug Mossano), Lt. Brannlgan (Colin Hayes) and a few crapshooters plan the getaway. Cast members are: (back row) Charlie Pike. Brian Bellevue. Chris Douglas. Cheryl Barnes.Vicki Pownall. Robin Rowan. Mindy Stoner. Jay Porterfield. Sandie Lorenz. Teresa Fleming, Lewann Newcomb. Alan McKnight.Kym Baskins. Joan Loper. Liz Hesler. Jenny Goldsworthy. Seth Dietrich, (middle row) Brian Jovanovich. Dave Ehle. Marvin Sweeting. Scott Abbott. Robyn Brandt. Ann Roecisoender. Steve Jones. Anna Ralston. Shelley Cancilla. Brandon Gary. Anne Hedstrom. Kathy Frostad. Annette Fly. Deanne Sherrer. Midge Hebert, Diane Lewis. Christie Hedman, (front row) David Rice. Shauna Lilly. Doug Mossano. Darren Bourne. Laura Fry. Karen Skrinde. Dee Dee Keyes. Pam McLean. Joe Friend. Shaun Gary. Brian Cumutt. Colin Hayes. Not pictured: Ani Shamamian. Larenda Willcuts. 34 Musical “Guys and Dolls did indeed attract “A Bushel and a Peck” of people. The house, which is supposed to hold only 225, was filled with a record “Si Siverson Theatre crowd of 312. The second entire weekend was presold out, which broke a second record. The audiences were thrilled by the off-Broadway love story about Nathan Detroit (Doug Mossano) and his fiance of 14 years, Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly), and Sky Masterson (Steve Jones) who lures Sergeant Sarah Brown (played alter- nating nights by Anna Ralston and Ann Roetcisoender) to Havana to win a bet and ends up falling in love with her. The largest cast and crew ever of 65 members worked hard for eight weeks to become one precise unit. The prayer circle, formed each night, served to draw everyone closer and helped all get through the chaos of missing props, quick quick changes.sponging on and washing off Havana make-up and transforming room 101 from classroom to dressing room and back. The first snow on closing night didn’t prevent the cast party with its annual Napkin Awards at Totem Lake’s Pizza Hut. The directors did an excellent job of putting it all together. Mr. Hjalmer Anderson directed the action and coordinated the set building. Mr. Gerry Marsh and Mr. Joe Bynum rehearsed the 35-member orchestra. Mr. Don Hedstrom directed it and rehearsed the vocal parts. Mr. Ruben Van Kempen choreographed the dances from chorus line to crapshooters. Many students assisted the directors. Stage manager. Bill Cooper organized the tech, crew; Laurel Cancilla designed all the costumes; Kris Olsen took charge of the light booth, and Patty Pfiefer and Kathy Lockhart checked props. Others that helped were Bruce Stewart with make-up and Mrs. Morgan who did anything needed from sewing buttons to bringing lemonade. “Guys Dolls” was one very successful, enjoyable show. 1. Adelaide (Shauna Lilly) and Sarah (Anna Ralston) encourage each other to Marry the Man Today. 2. Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly, seated) and her farmerettes (Pam McLean. Lewann Newcomb. Laura Fry. Anna Ralston, Teresa Flcminq and Diane Lewis) sing “about you.” 3. Nicely-Nlcely Johnson (David Rice). Nathan (Doug Mossano) and Benny Southstreet (Darren Bourne) discuss where the crap game will be held. 4. The Save-A-Soul Mission staff and a prayer meeting crowd of crapshooters and their dolls listen as Nicely-Nlcely Johnson (David Rice) gives testimony of his wild dream. Musical 35 6. Miss Adelaide (Shauna Lilly, middle) and her debu- tantes (Diane Lewis. Lewann Newcomb. Christie Hed- man. Anna Ralston.Teresa Fleming. Pam McLean. Dee Dee Keyes. Karen Skrinde and Laura Fry) kick it up in the hot box. 7. Sarah (Ann Roetcisoender) listens as Sky (Steve Jones) sings about his time of day. ULTY £ 78 - ’79 Got Off to a Successful I. Vicc-Principal. Mr. Dick Spldey Sorenson, takes time out from the main office to help I. Mrs. Mavis Ensign busily goes about her secretarial duties in the main office. 3. Vice-Principal. Mr. Dave Jones, takes a breather in between student conferences. Dick Sorensen Viking Administrators Mr. Dave Rumppe. Mr. Dave Jones and Mr. Dick Sorensen, started off this year with a burst of enthusiasm. Student attitudes changed notice- ably this year, giving the administration added incentive to make school more worthwhile. Students seem to be willing to work and were a lot more open minded about the teachers, classes and classwork. Inglemoor would not have survived this year without the super staff running the “nerve center” of the school: the administrative office. Faculty 37 Ellen Clemens Wayne Thomas Loretta Speicher Counseling Staff Thinks About Future . . . 1. Mrs. Margo Bradwell is frustrated with a busy phone. 2. Mrs. Margaret Kirton answers a question from Lohrclei Zerbin. 3. Mrs. Essie Beeson has her hands full in the attendance office. 4. Two new faces in the attendance office are Mrs. Joan Harkonan and Mrs. Teresa Matthews. 5. Senior counselor. Mrs. Ellen Clemens, talks to a concerned parent. 6. Even librarians have to take a break every once in awhile. Teresa Matthews Jean Clark Dorothy Schumacher Mac Newton Ellen Knoke A orks With Present Many new faces were seen in the Attendance Office this year. Mrs. Theresa Mathews, the afternoon sec- retary. was hired to help handle the overflow of paper- work. Extra students were also recruited to help out during each class period. Mrs. Loretta Speicher was the new sophomore coun- selor. She transferred here from Bothell High School. She enjoys counseling the sophomores and her sense of humor makes it fun for students as well. Mrs. Joanne Harkonen counseled the juniors during Mr. Wayne Thomas absense the fall trimester. The juniors adapted well to the changes throughout the year. The senior counselor. Mrs. Ellen Clemens was busy again this year. Besides the usual class changes and college plans, the year was spent getting ready for gradua- tion. Faculty 39 Diversity, Thy Name is English “On-going criticism and improvement” was the name of the game in Inglemoor’s English Department this year. This group of talented people had two ideas in mind: to reach every student in some way and to focus on much needed basic skills. By offering a wide variety of classes, teachers gave students the opportunity to choose what interested them, the level of difficulty they were most comfortable with, and the teaching method they preferred. The importance of reading and writing was stressed throughout, and much deserved attention was given to helping students develop these skills. The genre of literature this year was diverse. Poetry, drama, novels and writing were all studied. Many time personal values of the students which were based on the American Culture itself, were compared with those of other countries. This gave a fuller apreciation of the literature of both their own and of other cultures. Barbara Schlosser Carolyn O’Keefe Nancy O’Doan Barbara Marta Hjalmer Anderson Tim Curtis Dave Elverum Brian Herbison Terry Leister 40 Faculty 1. Pecking through an open window at passers-by is Mr. Dave Elverum. 2. Mrs. Nancy O'Doan greets her students with a cheery smile. 3. To sleep • perchance to dream... For In that sleep... what dreams may come ...” ponders Dr. Terry Leister. 4. Mr. Brian Herbison wants YOU to learn English. 5. “My. My. My” thinks Mr. Tim Curtis. 6. Mrs. Barbara Marta snickers one of her sinister laughs. Faculty 41 Social Studies Frank Ashby Jean Garrity Ken Bogle The Social Studies Department has grown considerably with three new teachers this year, making it Inglemoor’s largest History department ever. Mr. Dave Long and Mr. Ron Rominick were new to the staff, spending a lot of their time teaching U.S. History; Mr. Ron Rominick also is teaching several Math classes. Mrs. Jan Thumlert transfered from the English Department. The main goals of the Social Studies Department this year was coordinating material. This was most apparent in U.S. History, where teachers all worked on the same things, so students wouldn’t be behind or ahead of others. There have been fewer electives this year, so as to fulfill State requirements. Because of the new teachers, Depart- ment Head Mr. Ken Bogle says there’s new energy in the department. The new teachers provided more ideas and strength to the department. There seemed to be a greater faculty interest in their classes. 1. Mr. Ken Bogle takes a relaxing break to read the newspaper and keep up on current issues 2. Mr. Jim Guier hands back papers to his anxious psychology students. 3. Checking to make sure that everyone is studying. Mr. Dave Long takes a look around the room. 42 Faculty Provides New Interests Jim Guier Dave Long 1. Mr. Stebb Rohrback helps Debbie Maples find some Library materials. 2. Getting ready for his next class, Mr. Frank Ashby puts a few papers together. 3. What a follow through Mr. Ken Bogle has. 4. Mrs. Jean Gan-ity shows her students the proper way to sit on a stool and read. Stebb Rohrback Jan Thumlert Faculty 43 Math and Science . . . Pam Lowry A cooperative effort in showing the relation- ship between Math and Science was the key goal for this year. Math classes were full; as students prepared for College or future careers. Mr. Ron Rominick, a new teacher this year, taught several additional Algebra and Practical Math classes. There was also a new Statistics class, taught by Mr. Larry Bond, which was useful to students interested in Business or Scientific careers. Math teachers tried to provide college-bound students with a good mathematical background. The Science Department concentrated on improvement of reading comprehension, to help students understand more of the material. Addi- tional chemistry classes were offered, including Chemistry Alternate and Qualitative Analysis, a new class taught by Mr. Larry Gulberg. Teachers thought of their classes as a means of better understanding and a chance for those who wanted to learn. The Math and Science Departments this year worked together, broadening students’ understanding and interests. Jim Moore Rod Pressey Jerry Rhodes Ron Romanick 44 Faculty Bill Jensen Fred Schmidt Dave Wilson Phil Jackson Larry Gulberg Fred Dahlem Working Together 1. “Now. first you plug In your machine. thinks Mr. Jerry Rhodes. 2. Mr. Jim Moore questions the validity of a student’s remark. 3. Mr. Larry Bond experiences the agony of defeat. 4. “You get your paper with a smile. is Mrs. Pam Lowry's motto. 5. Showing his school spirit. Mr. Fred Dahlem participates in the Jog-A-Thon. 6. Mr. Fred Schmidt carries on a deep discussion with the front row, 7. Mr. Dave Wilson performs his Jack Benny imitations. 8. This is your average U.F.O.. points out Mr. Phil Jackson. Building the student’s future was the main goal of the business department this year. The staff gave the students an insight to obtaining jobs and how to make it on their own. Mrs. Anne Mitchell, the Department Head, established a new Statement of proficiency, available to those students who earned a “B” or above in any of the graphic arts, typing, and accounting classes. When given along with a job application it can look really good,” commented Mrs. Mitchell. Teaching student to run businesses as the major objective of the Inglemoor DECA. under the super- vision of Mr. Bob Boesche. Their Gift Wrap Shop located at the Northgate Mall had another successful year. A new face in the Art department was Miss Julie Palm, who taught art, photography, and was the adviser to the annual staff. Some other classes offered by the Art Department were ceramics, calligraphy, machine shop, drafting and welding. 1. Mrs. Sue Knowles has a good time with her putty. 2. During lunch. Mr. Jim Sampson tries unsuccessfully to tame down the students. Jim Sampson Wayne Bradford Business Art Promote Skills and Creativity For Future 1. Miss Julie Palm and Mr. Ron Rominick reminisce over their own days as students at Inglemoor. 2. Mr. Bob Boesche (Book-Store Bob) gets ready to tell his students all about running a business. 3. Mrs. Karen Yoshloka shows off her nephew during the Inglemoor Jog-A-Thon. Chuck Crapser Sully Hester Sue Knowles Julie Palm Roy Wick Faculty 47 A marked increase in enrollment and a lot of enthusiasm started Inglemoor’s Foreign Language Department on the way to a successful year. This year’s staff, which included a new addition. Mrs. Carolyn O’Keefe, set down guidelines reflecting what the department as a whole should strive to accomplish during the school year. These included activities which involved foreign language students as well as the whole student body such as International Weekend. During Open House people were made aware of the need for foreign language and the benefits of taking a language. Finally, to increase the appreciation and acceptance of the differences between cultures, no matter where they were found, classes continued their usual cooking and singing units, films, guest speakers, field trips and other cultural activities. Understanding People Better 1. Herr Richard Molter stresses an important point. 2. Getting into the Halloween spirit is Ms. Jeanie Fry. 3. En boca cerrada. no entran moscas!“ stresses Senor John Ulsund. Jeanie Fry Pat Habeck L WA NO MU RDE xfarm ™ lhe HACER H0Y_ te5 Richard Molter John Ulsund jo Kv GuJ 'Y A-V -VooO 48 Faculty Training Today For Tomorrow The Department of Vocational Rehabilitation or D.V.R. was a program for those high school students who were more vocationally oriented than academic. D.V.R. was for those students who were interested in learning a skill during high school that could be continued after graduation, by either on the job training, apprenticeship positions or combinations with class situations. This was a specialized program which was especially helpful to those students who might not have finished high school otherwise. The success rate has been very high this year and also in the past. D.V.R. students have been trained as welders, beauticians, carpenters, bakers, deep sea divers and even horse trainers. The options were endless since the student could be sent to wherever he or she could receive the best possible training. One could see a fellow classmate at many of the Vocational Training Institutes throughout the area during the year. Doug Boyce Sheri O’Shaughnessy 1. Mr. Ellsworth Turple finds a little spare time to get some needed work done. 2. Chuckling over his class is Mr. Doug Boyce. 3. Mrs. Sheri O'Shaughnessy tries to smile despite the work piling up behind her. Deanna Buskas A1 Holmes Sally Mitchell Jill Welker Jim Kline The P.E. Department underwent various changes this year. The staff aimed to teach a more coed style of classes. Mr. Dick Yonck seemed to think that the program gave students a good chance to work together. A new addition to the P.E. program. Miss Jill Welker, began her first year at Inglemoor. Besides teaching P.E., she also had the responsibility of being Head Gymnastic coach and helped Miss Sally Mitchell as Assistant Coach to the Girls’ Soccer team. Miss Cora Homman. Mrs. Joyce Lyons, and Mrs. Martha Knowles taught students a wide variety of classes from Foods to Creative Stitchery to Survival for Singles. Mr. John Hunter and Mr. Gene Ristow made it through another year of helping students with their driving skills, as well as the theories of driving. 1. Mrs. Martha Knowles gives advice on cooking techniques. 2. Mr. Dick Yonck wonders why all the girls are in his class as Wayne Horton stands admiring them. 3. Mr. Jim Kline cracks a smile as he marks another student tardy. 4. Miss Sally Mitchell proves that P.E. can be aggravating. 5. Mr Gene Ristow grins and bears an inevitable crash. 50 Faculty Dick Yonck P.E. and Home Ec. Develop Healthy Minds and Bodies A Note of Distinction Joe Bynum Don Hedstrom The I.H.S. Music Department was one of the fastest expanding areas at Inglemoor. With a student-teacher ratio of about 100 to 1, all three conductors were kept very busy. Mr. Don Hedstrom, department head, not only had his hands full with his usuals: Choral. Concert Choir and Swing Choir, but he also had a heavy schedule which included working with the musical and assisting with the bands. Band director, Mr. Gerry Marsh, put into shape the Concert, Stage, Symphonic and Marching bands along with the Jazz Ensemble. The department had another successful fund raising year selling Mr. Z’s cheese and sausage. Mr. Joe Bynum spent fourth period at I.H.S. with the Orchestra rehearsing them for their many concerts throughout the year. Gerry Marsh 1. Mr. Don Hedstrom holds a captive audience in Choir. 2. Mr. Gerry Marsh and Mr. Don Hedstrom prepare to whip the Marching Band “into shape.' 52 1. This year's Viking cooks include: Mrs. Pat Hauff. Mrs. Joyce Pomerinke, Mrs. Phyllis Comer, Mrs. Eva Hensen. Mrs. Alice Christison. Mrs. Barbara Davis and Mrs. Janet Darby. 2. Caught prisoner in a locker bay is Frank Eksten. I.H.S. head custodian. Providing Future 1. Donna Appleby puts the finishing touches on a Christmas Poinsettia at Shannon's Rowers and Gifts. 2. Hard at work, Steve Storm repairs a tire for a Standard Service Tire customer. 3. Rob Curtis concentrates on his work at Coast to Coast. 4. Startled. Mary McElhoe looks up from some files at Standard Service Tire. 5. Char Hising tenderly grooms another smiling, happy customer at Top Dog Styling Salon. Opportunities The Pre-Vocational Program at Inglemoor is set up for students to gain practical working experience. Students in the program work at a variety of jobs in the community half of the day. and complete their required classes the other half. The Off-Campus program gives students an opportunity to see what they would like to do. and learn things they would not get out of class. Three teachers supervise the program; Ms. Sheri O’Shaughnessy. Mr. Ellsworth Turple and Mr. Doug Boyce. Ms. Sheri O’Shaughnessy says their jobs are to go around and visit the students to make sure they don’t “spend all the time sweeping floors.’’ Students are also required to fill out forms on what the job is like, what theydo, and what they have learned from it. Jobs included in the program are everything from dog grooming, child care, and auto wrecking. Students seem to like the program. They agree it is a good experience. Off Campus 53 $ • • -a Christmas Bands Choir Clubs Boys' Basketball Girls’ Basketball Bowling Boys’ Swimming Wrestling Girls’ Gymnastics WINTER andy Cane eindeer cicle The spirit of Christmas drifted into Inglemoor in many ways. A canned food drive was sponsored by the A.S.B. and it turned out great. In the competition against Bothell. Inglemoor was supremely victorious, having a thousand cans to Bothell’s 83. On December 21, the Holiday sounds of Clear Logic was heard from the glorified cafeteria, the place of the 1978 Christmas tolo. Couples danced in a dreamy world of snow- flakes falling from a red and green crepe paper sky. Snow was the theme of the Christmas Concert this year. A long fence of snowflakes surrounded the musicians, while even more snowflakes drifted down from the ceiling. All the members of the bands, choirs and orchestra gave a grand performance as was apparent by the large crowd that attended. Even Mr. Claus (alias Mr. Jackson) came to enjoy Christmas at Inglemoor. Joyous memories were created through the DECA members, who sponsored the Get Your Picture Taken With Santa event. now ree erry ngel anta 1. Tammy Davis. Craig Bruskland, Mike Hoskins. Becky Miller and Debbie Maples await the signal to start another joyous Christmas tune. 2. A traditional Christmas begins with a little snow. 3. The traditional Christmas symbol. 4. Scott Abbott. Rob Manahan and Mark Carson harmonize with the Jazz Ensemble. 5. German club members enjoyed the festive season at Leavenworth. 6. Sparkling ornaments were to be found everywhere 7. Jim Habedank and Karen Stewart pose for their picture at the Christmas Tolo. 8 Inglemoor's Swing Choir filled the gym with holiday sounds. 9. Playing accompaniment for the Concert Choir is Robert Manahan. 10. The snowflake fence outlined the way for the Symphonic Band. All Types of Music Inglemoor s instrumentalists enjoyed another year of excellent music in 79. More than 200 students were involved in the five groups: Orches- tra. Stage Band. Jazz Ensemble. Concert Bank and Symphonic Band. Orchestra gave its listeners the usual good quality music as they played in the musical Guys and Dolls” in the fall. For the rest of the year they were kept busy by many performances. Stage Band is a relatively new group to Inglemoor. consisting of talented students who are all contributing to the “Jazz Sound.” Jazz Ensemble once again made us tap our toes as it played jazz style music with an excep- tional flair. They played in concerts and contests, this year; keeping very active. Concert Band and Symphonic Band kept occupied by forming pep bands, playing at con- tests and performing at various concerts. All in all. the music department enjoyed a very eventful year. Jazz Ensemble members, from left to right, are: Row 1; John Nazarenus. Kirby McFarland. Row 2; Ed Millman. Tony Crenshaw. Mark Kringle. Jay Dark. Becky Miller. Julie Bogue. Row 3; Ed Hill. Jane Shaffer. Craig Penrose. Robert Manahan. Courtney Steams. Scott Abbott. Mark Carson. JRow 4; Michael Hoskins. Graham Allan. Tim Jensen. Dan Zakos and John Benson. Not Pictured: David Grant, Kim Hoffman. Symphonic Band members, from left to right, are: Row 1; Connie Losanski, John Ralston. Becky Miller. Debbie Maples. Teresa Hamilton. Shannon Skibeness. Tanya Grant. Row 2; Annette Rutherford. Geoff Miller. Toni Bistodeau. Julie Bray, Suzy Morgan. Heidi Nordsletten. Polly Corwin, Anne Hedstrom. Julie Bogue. Laura Fry. Becky Molter. Row 3; Cathy Lockhart. Kimberly Baskins. Renee Kosola. Jane Shaffer. Carla Adams. Anna Ralston. Lorie Layman. Amy Hunter. Kelli Clark, Edward Hill. Kevin Embrce. Bob Clem. Ed Millman. Tony Crenshaw, Row 4: Curtis Downey. Robert Manahan. Craig Penrose. Courtney Steams. Steve Anthony. Mark Kringle. Jim Habedank. Pam Hamilton. Steve Deebach. Kirby McFarland. Amy Martin. David Wiser. John Nazarenus. David Leggett. Row 5: Tammy Davis. Craig Bruskland. Jay Kiriluk. Terry Schlutter. Mike Hoskins. Steve Thomas. Mark Carson, and Steve Castello. Not Pictured: Scott Abbott. John Blake. Donna Buchanan. Jay Dark. Lynn Falkow. David Grant. Kim Hoffman. Aarron Perry. Darrell Wagner. 58 Band Concert Band members, from left to right, arc: Row 1; Patty McLean. Tammy Burton. Julie Bergstrom. Tami Thayer. Connie Clark. Lynne Hansen. Sheryl Bower. Darcy Vitulli. Joy Kosola. Row 2; Colin Hayes. Tom Rivers. Richard Smith. Maria Goetz. Pauline Christlson, Kim Troffer, Mari Homan. Wendl Switzer. Ondrea Graham. Corrine Friedman. Row 3: Cheri Taylor. Brenda Larson. Tracy Llnstead. Kelli Sktbeness. Loni Caskey. Troy Dawson. Joe de los Angeles. John Huddleston. Karl Schumacher. Renee Barrows. Yvonne Foster. Mike Finch. Steven Goertz. Mark Thomas. Row 4; Chris Douglas. Brandon Gary. Karen Steweart. Liz Root. Tim Griffith. Rob Hofmann. Freddie Dela Cruz. Kathy McNeely. Bill Knorr. Terri Cole. Dave Christensen. Steve Leovy. Stephanie Seri. Rick Carr. Row 5; Scott Wheeler. Jim Ramos. Jim Columbraro and Jim Culbertson. Not Pictured: Garrett Larson. Mark Linstead. Bruce McFarland. Dawn Peyton. Kathy Power and Melissa Taylor. For All Types of People Orchestra Members from left to right are: Row 1. Shawn Gary. Teri Bllkre. Carla Hanson. Bill Ambacher, David Agnor, Row 2. Dave Goodnight. Rima Hawkins. Sue Atkins. Donna Petruzzi, Shannon Evans. Row 3. Kathy Kirby. Heather Smith. Sheri Ambacher and Row 4. Marvin Sweeting, Kirstin Evans. Will Forgot. John Benson. Stage Band members, from left to right, are: Row 1; Bob Engstrom. Freddie Dela Cruz. Loni Caskey. Pam Hamilton. Lynne Hansen. Rob Hofmann. Row 2; Jim Ramos. Troy A. Dawson. John Huddleston. Jim Habcdank. Lorie Layman. Terri Cole. Karen Stewart. Joe de los Angeles, Ondrea Graham and Steve Anthony. Not Pictured: Doug Day. Darrell Wagner. Banjd 59 Vocal Department Notes The vocal end of the music department spent a busy year preparing for various performances and contests. The department consists of the Concert Choir, Swing Choir and Chorale; all very fine groups. The perform- ances consisted of the annual Fall, Christmas and Spring concerts along with the Concert Choir’s trip to Issaquah H.S. and the KingCo choir contest. The Swing Choir was busy performing for organizations around the community as well as jazz festivals and contests with and against other schools in the KingCo area. Out-of-school activities included the “Turn Over a New Leaf’ party, which promoted choir pride and school spirit. There were several notable achievements in the vocal department this year. Scott Abbott, Scott Carson. Steve Jones and Anne Hedstrom were very happy to be accepted to the All-Northwest Choir in Billings, Montana. Choir officers this year included: Pres. Steve Jones, Vice-Pres. Shawn Gary, Sec. Ann Roetcisoender, Enforcer Promotion Anna Ralston, Senior Rep. Sally Snaring, Junior Rep. Chris Douglas and Sophomore Rep. Joe Friend. Director Don Hedstrom put the emphasis on reaching the Choir’s full potential. Although not all goals may have been reached, it was an enjoyable and exciting year for both the performing members and the audiences that heard them perform. Concert Choir members, trom left to right, are: Row 1; Christie Hedman. Annette Rutherford, Lynn Bradwell, Lisa Vltolo, Laura Fry, Vicki Hachtel, Rima Hawkins, Robyn Brandt. Mary White. Shauna Lilly. Julie Judd. Patty Pfeifer. Sarah Moore. Shelley Cancilla. Row 2; Maria Harris. Tami Abel. Mary Kaye Moore. Anne Hedstrom. Jo Haslett. Ava Wilson. Annetter Fly. Debbie Sternberg, Sally Snaring, June Wilhite, Anna Ralston, Larenda Willcuts. Linda Vlntcrtun. Ann Roetcisoender, Kathy Frostad. Donna McLean. Row 3; Tom Morgan. Alan McKnight. Randy Duford. Dan Schaaf. Steve Waag. Brian Cumutt. Brandon Gary, Shannon Carry. Chris Douglas. Joe Friend. Lance Townsend. Row 4; Phil Millhaff, Marvin Sweeting. Jon Ihler, Tim Stolmeier, Steve Bolcnder, Richard Jones. Scott Abbott, Darren Bourne. Seth Dietrich. Tim Jensen. Shawn Gary. Steve Jones, and Doug Mossano. Not Pictured: Karen Anderson. Scott Carson. Linda Davis. Dennis Greenwood. Pam McLean. Lon Trammell. Tina Wheatley. 60 Choir I. Concert Choir students attentively await the start of class. I. Sophomore Choir students sit and rap after class. Chorale members from left to right are: Row 1. Kim Brunsdon, Kim Johnson. Candy Crawnover. Jill Surber. Anna Foster. Jacie Tole. Row 2. Anitra Newcomb. Sheila Kuhner. Maryanna Barnes, Karen Uljo. Margie Gray. Wendy Haes. Row 3. Amy Goodwin. Karen Coffelt. Kathy Power. Dianne Herrington, Janinne Stegall. Deanna Sorensen, and Row 4. Elaine Warren. Kelle Peel. Brenda Matthews. Sharon Meader. Kim Fowler. Liz Brim. Not Pictured. Lori Abbott. Carrie Coleman. Elaine Franson. Sally Haas. Charlotte Haney, Lana Martin. Stephanie Nazarenus. Karla Rondorf. Diane Stcinbach. a Good Year Swing Choir members, from left to right, are: Row 1; Lon Trammell. Maria Harris. Seth Dietrich. Anne Hedstrom. Alan McKnight. Lynn Bradwcll. Phil Millhaff. Ava Wilson. Row 2: Doug Massano. Kathy Frostad. Linda Vinterton, Steve Bolcndcr, Sally Snaring. Ann Roetcisoender. Craig Bruskland. Julie Judd. Rich Jones. Shawn Gary. Karen Anderson. Steve Jones. Choir 61 Clubs Unite . . . Achieve Goals Honor Society was busier than ever with fund raising projects, making another year very successful. I.H.S. Honor students were involved in several activities including a car wash, turkey raffle (thanks to the Kenmore Tradewell who contributed the turkey) selling candy and sponsoring a school dance. This is just a few of the traditions they have upheld from past years. After this year, however, a few changes will be made. Instead of Mr. Ashby- assuming the sole role of Advisor, there will be more than one. Also it might be a lot tougher for the average 3.4 student to get into Honor Society because extra curricular activities might also be taken into account. Approximately 280 Honor students looked forward to the hike at the end of the year. Senior Citizen day and the highlight . . . Induction. All in all. Honor Society had an involved and successful year. 4 Mr. Dave Rumppe. official “Head Turkey. memorizes his ticket number, in high hopes of winning the Thanksgiving turkey, while Sandy Everson looks on. 5. Science Club members arc Gregg Reddick. Mr. Dave Wilson. Debbie Sternberg. Lisa Bellero. Eric Parker. John Van Leevwen. Ryan Johnson. Robert Lane. 2 3. 1. This year's Honor Society was bigger and better than ever! Lynne Hansen. Shannon Skibeness. Lori Ross. Lori Holman. Sandy Everson and Julie Judd are this year's Honor Society Officers. Not pictured is Laurie Ryder This year's Ski Assistants are: Dana Bollenger, Greg Lamb. John Nolan. Chris Howell. Kim Faucher. (front row) Sandy Everson, Lorraine Carr. Cindy Padgett. Shannon Skibeness. Mark Merchant, Kandis Everson. Not pictured are Ron Belter and Renee Barrows. Hiking club directed its energy to a trip to Mt. St. Helens in mid-June. The people who planned to go on this trip took special climbing lessons to prepare for this memorable ______ accomplishment. There were a few minor excursions during I the year, but the real emphasis was on the big Mt. St. Helen trip. Mr. Fred Dalhem enjoyed his first year with the group and is looking forward to another. Key Club, headed by Mr. Rod Pressy is a community service club sponsored by Kiwanis. This outstanding group spent its free time enriching the lives of the handicapped and elderly people. Rally Squad is Inglemoor’s newest club. This group was formed to promote school spirit and dance during halftime at home basketball games. Mrs. Jan Thumlert kept a paternal eye on the members with Pam Johnson in charge as president. When winter arrives, a dedicated bunch of I.H.S. ski assistants hit the slopes in full force. These students give up eight precious Saturdays, enduring rain. snow, sleet and bus loads of Jr. High kids to aid ski instructors. Science Club's main activity this year was taking a weekend trip to Goldendale. Washington to take data on the total eclipse February 26. 1. Key Club members are (left to right): Mr. Rod Pressey. Lynne Hansen. Maria Goetz. Theresa Goetz. Mr. Chuck Crapser and Paul Arrends. 2. Hiking Club members are (left to right): Mario Good. Jim Gore. Mr. Fred Dahlem. Ruddy Zurbin and Lisa Bellero 3 Chess Club members are (front row. left to right): Greg Reddick. Kirk Radeck. Vince Delaney. Kevin Radeck and David Zick. (Back row): Steve Waag. Mark Russell. Elizabeth Wong and Mr. John Owens 4 This year’s newest club: Rally Squad. Clubs 63 On Their Way Up 1. Mike Alfano scores over a Rebel guard. 2. Tim Miklos blocks a Bellevue shot attempt 3. 4. 5. 6. Tim Miklos out jumps a Bellevue opponent. Ross Gumke towers over his opponent. Tim Miklos, with perfect form, concentrated on his shooting. A Juanita Rebel stands amazed at the height that Jeff Schneider reached. 7. Junior Varsity Team memberes are: Back Row; Kevin Morrison, Tim Miklos, Coach Jim Moore and Dale Pengc. Middle Row; Jeff Schneider. Tim Cook and Mike Ochlitree. Front Row; Ross Gumke. Mike Alfano and Mark Alfano. Not pictured is Drew Lowe. This was a year of learning for the J.V. Boys Basket- ball team. Mr. Jim Moore expressed that this year’s emphasis was not placed on winning but on giving each player an equal chance to play and to develop their skills in order to form a stronger varsity team for next year. Outstanding players were Mike and Mark Alfano. A highlight for some of the J.V. members was accom- panying the Varsity team to Hawaii. The Sophomore Boy’s Basketball team started out fresh this year with a brand new coach. Mr. Ron Romanick. who replaced Mr. Jerry Rhodes as coach. The team had a tough season but Mr. Ron Romanick said that he was certainly pleased with their efforts. Rick Czapiewski was their leading scorer and rebounder, followed by many other outstanding players such as: Alan Sharp. Brandon Gary and Rusty Ristow. 1. Sophomore Team members are: Front Row; Rusty Ristow. Raja Gopinath. Rick Czapiewski. Dan Woodruff. Rick Schaaf and Brandon Gary. Back Row; Aaron Perry. Rich Sielicki, Rick Goodwin. Dan Dolph. Alan Sharp and Coach Ron Romanick. 2. Sophomore team member drives it up for two. 3. Sophomore rebounders wait in anticipation for Rick Czapicwski's foul shot. 4. Undaunted by Issaquah defenders. Rich Sielicki puts It up for another two points. 5. Brandon Gary moves in smoothly for a lay-in. 6. Rick Czapiewski springs through a mob of Kangs for two. Viking’s Aggressiveness Pays Off This years' Varsity Viking Basketball Team consists of; back row. Dave Jones. Brian Russell. Tim Miklos. Allan Neill. Ken KC Rosebrook. Greg Komen. Dan Hamann. Len Sielicki. Mike Alfano, and Ross Close. Front row. Head Coach Rod Pressey, and Assistant Coaches Jim Moore and Ron Romanick. 1. Allan Neill, Ross Close. Dan Hamann and Len Sielicki show the Viking shooting strength. 2. Center Dan Hamann attempts to tip it to the Vikings. 3. Tom Johnson and Ross Close scramble for a loose ball. 4. Ross Close. Dave Jones, and Len Sielicki form a Viking wall to get a rebound. 5. Varsity players lend an ear to Coach Pressey's strategy during a time-out. Under the coaching of Mr. Rod Pressey, the 1979 Varsity Viking Basketball Team had an excellent season. By placing 4th in KingCo. they qualified for the West Central District playoffs. This is the first year Inglemoor has ever competed in these playoffs. There were several other high points during the season, including beating Juanita, then ranked 2nd in state. The Vikings also beat cross-town rival Bothell twice, both times at Bothell. The team also flew to Hawaii to play in a Christmas Basketball tournament. There were several new faces on the team this year, including exchange student Ross Close from Melbourne, Australia, and transfer students Dan Hamann. from Kings’ Garden, Allan Neill, from Salt Lake City, Utah, and Len Sielicki, from Virginia Beach, Virginia. The Vikings reached the 90-point mark twice; once against Interlake, and once against Redmond. Hamann tied the school record for points scored in the Interlake game with 38. Next year looks promising for Inglemoor Varsity Basketball, as both Neill and Hamann are juniors, and several other juniors gained quite a bit of varsity experience. Varsity Basketball 67 Girls Enthusiastic This year, Inglemoor’s Girls’ Varsity Basketball Team, coached for the first year by Mr. Jerry Rhodes, ended the season on a positive note by winning 6 out of their 8 last games. They beat arch-rival Bothell 54-39. Mr. Rhodes is confident that they will go all the way to state next year. Coached by Miss Sally Mitchell, the J V team had a season of 9 wins and 8 losses. The girls improved their skills quite a bit and enjoyed themselves at the same time. The team also was victorious over Bothell. Captain of the season was Mary Moore. Most Inspirational was Julie Schick, and Most Im- proved was Lynn Houg. Special thanks go to Laura Ramsey, statistioner. and to Vanessa Ashe, a very inspiring manager. 1. Kim Faucher. Diane Haviland, and Elisa Fowler patiently wait while Coach Jerry Rhodes de- cides his next move 2. In Varsity action. Denise Dcppa puts one up over her opponent. 3. Liv Jonassen shows fatigue the fourth quarter. The 1979 Varsity Girls' Basketball Team consists of: Back row from left to right. Carla Randall. Kim Faucher. Kari Sunde. Juli Roehl. Becky Hutchins, and Coach Jerry Rhodes. Front row: Kelly Routh. Denise Deppa. Elisa Fowler, and Dana Bollinger. During Season Members of the 1979 J V Girls' Basketball Team are: Back row from left to right. Coach Sally Mitchell. Liz Root. Lynn Houg. Kippi Mortenscn. Terry Thieme. Lou Ann Knudson. and Sue Edgecomb. Front row: Manager Vanessa Ashe. Karen Ochiltree. Patty Hazard. Julie Schick, and Mary Moore. 1. Flying over her opponent. Lynn Houg scores two points. 2. Sue Edgecomb finds a new approach to playing basketball. 3. Liz Root shows her effort and enthusiasm while playing. 4. Patty Hazard breezes through for the score. 1. Greg Fisk bowls another strike 2. Varsity Team (back row): John Erickson. Jeff Baker. Rick Jones. Greg Fisk. Coach Wayne Bradford, (front row) Julie Nardone, Margie Gray. Shirley Carson and Joni Halvorson. Bowlers Leave Opponents in the 3. J.V. 1 cam (back row): Marlow Good. Vicki Hachtel. Don Bakun. Apryl Hoges. Jsees McKinney. LouAnn Gregory. Wayne Gates and Mary McElhoe (front row): Kelly Peel, Kim Fowler and Coach Wayne Bradford. 4. Shirley Carson keeps tally on all the guys. 5. Wayne Gates defeats another opponent. 6. LouAnn Gregory shows girls can do it too. Gutter Successful is the word to sum up our bowling teams this year. The Varsity Girls squad captured an unprecidented first place with 22 wins and 2 losses. They were led by Joni Halvorson with a 151 average. Margie Gray had an unequaled 210 high game in KingCo this year. Boys Varsity this year tied Newport for first with 26 wins and 7 losses, but a roll-off declared Newport winners much to the surprise of Coach Wayne Bradford. Viking Jeff Baker had KingCo high series with 645 and Rick Jones high game 242. In Boys J.V. action we were nudged out for first place but took second respectively with 19 wins and 8 losses. Wayne Gates had KingCo J.V. high game 242. The Girls J.V. captured fifth place with. 9 wins and 12 losses. Our team this year went to state and placed very well. 5 Swimmers Show Achievement 1. Craig Kelly shows off his form by doing the breast stroke. 2. Swimming 1 earn (back row): Greg Bawden. Jon Sharp. Jeff Nelson, J.J. Stanton. Curt Downey, Coach Mark Jaeger. 3rd row (standing up) Tim Stolmeier, Craig Kelly. Kevin Stratton. Dave Downey. John Noble. Bill Hames. 2nd row(knccllng)Todd Dodd. JohnStanton. Jim Nelson. Spencer Stimmel and Ken Kretschmer. Divers in front row are David Jensen. Roy Stubsjoen and Tor Stubsjocn. Coach Mark Jaeger helped this year’s Boys Swimming team to a successful year. He was quoted as saying “individual achievement is team achievement and 1 feel we’ve all improved as a team.’’ Stronger than last year, they were led to four wins and eight losses but their highlight was the historic cream over arch-rivals the Bothell Cougars. The Vikings most talented swimmers were Curt and Dave Downey, with Craig Kelley in the breast stroke. Also sophomore Tim (Buzz) Stolemier (State Finalist) was exceedingly excellent. In diving Tor Stubsjoen led the Viks with runner up Dave Jensen. Ninth graders dominated the team and coach Mark Jaeger said “we’ve got a lot to look forward to next year.” 3. Dave Downev swims his leq in the 200 IM. 4. Diver Tor Stubsjoen scores yet another first place. 5. David Jensen laughs over his diving program. 6. David Jensen executes his dive. Wrestlers Take Down Varsity wrestlers are (back row): Bruce Schulz. Jay McCaffery, Rudy Askman, John Pace. Marty Blnglsser (middle row): Mike Studley (captain). Russ Gaston. Charlie Richards. Brad Griffith (front row): Scott Grillo. Steve Vanlandlngham. Dave Speed and Ron Miller. Not pictured: Wayne Horton and Steve Mills. This year was a season full of firsts for the wrestlers. It was the first time: they beat Bothell; for a Varsity-Alumni match; for a team tour - to California; that four Vikings, plus an alternate, went to state competition (the most in KingCo). Dave Speed was the first to receive a first in AAA Regionals and Mike Studley was the first Vik to be a three- year state competitor. The Vikings also secured their best records of 9-1 in KingCo and 14-2 for the season. They placed 2nd in KingCo. 7th in Regionals. and finished the year off with their highest place in state competition. The four state wrestlers were, at 101. Ron Miller (23-3), 2nd in KingCo. 2nd in Regionals; at 108, Dave Speed (25- 2), 2nd in KingCo. 1st in Regionals; at 129, Mike Studlery (25-2), 2nd in .KingCo, 2nd in Regionals; at 148, Brad Griffith (17-8), 3rd in KingCo, 4th in Regionals; at 190. the alternate. Rudy Askman (14-7). 2nd in KingCo. Also, at 141 was Charlie Richards (20-2-1), 1st in KingCo. The JV team also did excellent with a 14-1 record. Marty Bingisser and Ron Belter both placed first in the JV KingCo tournament. With the excellent experience they have, the future looks very optimistic. Inglemoor Opponent 23 Issaquah 33 44 Enumclaw 20 41 Bothell 18 26 Evergreen 36 43 Highline 18 57 Juanita 6 48 Arlington 18 51 Monroe 19 36 Mercer Island 26 38 Redmond 23 51 Newport 9 60 Bellevue 10 28 Interlake 27 72 WreStling 44 Lake Washington 18 44 Sammamish 12 42 Liberty 22 1. MikeStudl 2. John Pace uses a Bow and Arrow” on his opponent. 3. Scott Grillo gets in position to pin his man. Their Opponents 1. Steve Scott poses for his “admiring fans. 2. Paul Walsh really “flips over his opponent. 3. Mr. Phil Jackson. Head coach, and Mr. Larry Gulberg, Assistant Coach, anticipate another Viking win. 4. Steve Mills pleads with the referee to give him the pin. 5. Wayne Horton demonstrates his Viking Power. J.V. wrestlers are (back row): Dave Fletcher. Karl Dawley. Geoff Grillo. Dave Moore. John Hoskins. Ron Belter. Garth Renando. Dave Jones. Russ Poterfield. (front row): Barry Watts. Rich Miller. Mark Murdock. Larry Stevens. Chris Murdock, Steve Scott. Jeff Ewing. Lee Reynolds. Not pictured: Paul Walsh Wrestling 73 Gymnastics . Members of the 1979 Girls' Gymnastics Team are back row from left to right: head Coach Jill Welker. Janice Broman. Joella Rohlinger, Debbie Clark. Mary Emsley. Lisa Stewart. Annette Rayfield. Linda Harrison. Kathy Bradford, and Asst. Coach Mr. Dave Elverum. Front row: Kathi Peccatiello. Liz Christie. Michaelanne Larramendy. Sandy Cadieux. Sue Fahey. Fernell Collins and Paula Quillinan, 74 Girls’ Gymnastics 3 Senior Linda Harrison works to perfect her floor-ex form. 4. The team arrives early to relax and stretch. 5. Paula Quillinan attempts to catch the high bar without looking, known as an eagle. 6. All-around Fernell Collins executes a back walkover with no sweat. Inglemoor-127.87 Inglcmoor-129.73 Inglemoor-127.43 Inglemoor-133.95 Inglemoor-123.75 Inglemoor-120.20 lnglemoor-103.87 lssaquah-118.90 Bothell-143.80 Juanita-120.025 Mercer Island-123.875 lnterlake-130.35 Sammamish-118.68 Newport-97.71 This years IHS Girls’ Gymnastics Team ended up with a victorious record of 5-2. Leading the way was all- around Fernell Collins, who went undefeated in the vaulting competition with scores of 9.1 and high 8’s. This year’s senior power came from Linda Harrison, Paula Quillinan, and Annette Rayfield. Linda, who went to state once as a sophomore looked for another spot on the uneven parallel bars in state competition this year as well as Quillinan on floor exercise and beam. Rayfield, former all-around competitor, specialized in bars and vault and had a good chance to qualify for state. The team was sprinkled with sophomore talent. Joella Rohlinger scored up to an 8.6 on vault while Kathi Peccatiello scored an 8.65, also on vault. Janice Broman will be a promising competitor in the years to come, scoring a 6.85 on beam, along with Michaelanne Larramendy on bars. Mrs. Jill Welker had a very successful first year as Head Coach. Assistant Coach Mr. Dave Elverum, who has been with the team for three years says that this is the best the team has ever done. 6 Girls’ Gymnastics 75 SPRING Nordic News Scandia DECA FEAST Girls’ Soccer Boys’ Soccer Boys’ Tennis Track Boys’ Gymnastics Baseball Softball V i Senior Activities 4b Spring fctivijk s V Plays 3 ktivi s r SCANDIA Ms Julie Palm meditates over another enjoyable day as Julie Judd and Kelly Sutherland find refuge in the paper cabinet from the pressures of Scandia Advisor being Scandia Editors. Co-Business Managers Denise Diemert and Kim Garrett smile in relief as they have )ust completed the ad'section. Along with the usual pandemonium of missing proof sheets, disappearing copy and never having a blue pencil to be found, there were some changes on the Scandia Staff this year. Replacing Mrs. Lynda Watson as Scandia Adviser, was Ms. Julie Palm, who had many new ideas to make the production of the annual run more smoothly. The layouts, copy and picture mini-deadlines made working for the real deadline seem less hectic. Ms. Palm and Co-Editors Kelly Sutherland and Julie Judd worked innumer- able extra hours putting final touches on spreads before they went to print. Co-business Managers Denise Diemert and Kim Garrett worked throughout the year getting ads sold and keeping track of monies that came in. Working on the making of the Annual is a fun but challenging job. The hard work of the entire staff paid off, as they worked to make tnis annual the best yet. Scandia Staff Member are: (Back row) Lisa Tennis. Cheryl Crawford, Pam Clatchey. Lori Thomas. Debbie Elsey. Denise Diemert. Kim Garrett. Scott Newson. Tracy Myers. Dan Tuffey. Debbie Maples, (second row) Lori Ross. Editor Kelly Sutherland. Brian Jovanovich. Nils Jacobsen. Sheri Fosmark. Advisor Ms. Julie Palm, (third row) Brad Griffith. Debbie Dinzes, Denise Schmidt. Lori Rothenberger. Donna Bateman. Editor Julie Judd. John Hubble. Mark Ullberg. (front row) Daryl Owens. Bob Donaty. Kirby McFarland. Christie Hedman. Kelli Clark. Ron Lang Not Pictured are Kim Mason. Tor Stubsjeon and Keith Miller. Nordic News Keeps Students This year’s Nordic News was more organized than ever before. The job of editor was made easier for Mark Ullberg with the addition of a News Editor position and well chosen page editors. Mark was pleased with the work done by the staff and noted that they were all good writers. The staff’s adviser, Mrs. Lynda Watson, experienced some added relief this year since she advised only one publication this year. Even though she only had paper staff deadlines to worry about, she still had her hands full. But even with lost pictures, late headlines, and last-minute articles, this year’s Nordic News staff made all their deadlines and all their papers came out on time. There was a lot of new creativity involved with this year’s paper. New columns included Prez Sez, by Eric Lucks. 240- Gordy by Chris Gordon and Athlete of the Issue. Principal Dave Rumppe tried to get a note to the students in every issue entitled Principal’s Corner. Derrick Snyder developed a new cartoon this year called Tales from the Northern Wasteland. The job of printing the newspaper was done by Mr. John Owens’ advanced Graphic Arts class. Production Manager, Ryan Johnson organized the rest of the class and had the paper pasted together and to the press with a minimal amount of problems. Both staffs worked well together for the best year Nordic News has ever had. 1. Mrs. Lynda Watson. Nordic News Adviser, smiles through another hectic day. 2. Editor. Mark Ullberg makes sure that copy editor Shauna Lilly and news editor Suzy Morgan get their articles in on time. 3. Feature and editorial editors Derrick Snyder and Jeff Jewell get their work done even with an occasional snooze here and there. 4. Eric Lucks and Chris Gordon freeze under the pressure of being Nordic News Sports Editors. Informed 5. Nordic News members from left to right: (back row)Chris Gordon. Mark UHberg, Eric Lucks, (middle row) Mrs. Lynda Watson. Keith Miller. Kirby McFarland. Pat Dillon. Jeff Jewell. Renee Schumacher. Liv Jonassen. Derrick Snyder. Jeff Morehouse. Bob Engstrom. Ross Close. John Hubble, (front row) Shauna Lilly. Val Mazziotti. Suzy Morgan. Rod Rayburn, Liza Thomas, and Anne Roetcisoender. 6. Mark Ullberg checks negatives for a picture for the paper. 7. The production crew: (Left to right) Ken Roberon. Ryan Johnson. Lonnie Bartholomew, Lewann Newcomb. Scott Newsom. Ron Lang. Brad Griffith. Jan Bassett, Mr. John Owens. Steve Storm. Ray Johnson. Marlow Good. Not pictured: Wils Jacobsen. Pat Allen, Jo Wilhite, Carole Dagle. Mark Ulberg and Darlene Skells. Nordic News 81 Students are “Wrapped Up” 1. Seniors Harry Rodin. Glenn Withey. Linda Harrison and juniors Brenda Henbest and Hilary Bailey scope out their next customer. 2. Mr. Boesche, DECA Adviser, gets wrapped up in his work every year. 3. Julie Bray busily wrap a package at the Gift Wrap Shop. 4. Laura Ramsey and Bridget Sears are in awe of their finished work. DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) teaches students all aspects of business. Not only does this club learn out of books, but they also run a business of their own during the Christmas season. Their Gift Wrap Shop located at the Northgate Mall gives the students a great job experience along with teaching them the problems of buying, selling, promotion, managing and working with the public. The Club also participates in many different contests and conferences through the year. They give the students a feeling of leadership as well as liking the competition. Eva Nixon and Steve Sims did very well at the Governor’s conference by being elected secretary and Vice President of Area 1. in Deca The Student Store ran smoother this year than it ever has before. Mike Stewart, a member of the senior Deca Qub, was the shop’s first manager of the Student Store. Mike and the other students running the shop did much more than just sell candy. Cleaning, stocking, advertis- ing and making displays were all done by the students. Owned and operated by the Deca Qub. the Student Store gives students a chance to run a small business and all of the work that goes along with it. 1. Mike Stewart, the first manager of the Student store. 2. Sonja Hill and Lesley Knight display a little of the Student Store bustle at noon. 3. Tim Wooldridge and Mike Stewart sell Sonja Hill and Dave Jory a fantastic lunch substitute. 4. Sonja Hill and Dave Jory buy out all the Student Store’s goodies. DECA 83 • ©i Third period F.E A.S.T. students from left to right are: Dan Obee. Lisa Bitsep. get Gelakoska. Diana DeYoung, Julie Resch, Scott David. Tammy Jordan. Pam Ronbcrg, Buzz Covey, Linda Barnett, Tammy Proctor, Scott Stratton, Lori Hagen. Monica White. Brad Thomas. Terri McNeeley. Liz Radeck. Tom Blikre. Rolf Linderoth, Jeff Bower, Roger Clapper and Chuck Brooks. Not pictured: Doug Ehll, Brian Sharp, Antonio Smith and Darrel Wagner. Fifth period F.EAS.T. students. Row 1 (from left to right): Kim Evert. Sheik Kjorsuik, Robin Toso. Shirley Carson. Chilan Bui. Pam Welsh. Melissa Jory Anita Edgerton. Juanita Perry. Steve Black. Linda Kosny, Scott Carswell. Patt McLean and Jenny Goldsworthy. Row 2: Mary Heying. Keith Fosmark. Jenn Stoner. Debbie Spann. Randy Busch. Julie Nardone. Donna Jacobsen. Darlz Markum and David Rice. Not pictured: Debbie Main and Tammy Bingisser Future Chefs of the World The F.E.A.S.T. Program had 51 students this year, the largest class ever. With Miss Cora Homann teaching the students the basics of food preparation and serving, the students readied themselves for the future. Throughout the year the class planned many activities. The football, basketball and DECA banquets turned out fantastic. They even arranged a couple of wedding receptions. The classes well organized fund raisers made huge profits from hungry customers. Remember the Halloween Pumpkin Cookies and the Pumpkin Tarts for Thanksgiving? The teachers also enjoyed the many luncheons prepared by the students. Another large profit making idea was the Christmas Bakery. It sold pounds of Almond Roca, Peanut Brittle and fudge. Dozens of cookies were also sold to the teachers, and even to the students themselves. The students were well rewarded for their achievements. Any profits made went toward having dinner at different restaurants in the Seattle area. The year long class ended with the traditional Snoqualmie Falls Breakfast. 1. Don't you dare touch my sauce!” Roger Clapper seems to be saying. 2. Jenny Stoner. Shirley Carson and Juanita Peny group together to create Pumpkin Tarts. 3. Keith Fosmark is amazed at the microwave's speed. 84 FEAST 1. Varsity team members are. standing. Colleen Crawford. Pam McLean. Lisa Bellero. Gndy Padgett. Kris Wallace. Connie Brink. Kim Faucher. Liz Newman. Suzy MacDonald. Stacey Sorge. Annette Fly. and Becky Hutchins. J.V. team members are. kneeling. Suzy Morgan. Eileen Rodin. Prithy Korathu. Sharon Dckinson. Jackie Walz. Sheila O'Neill. Maty Moore. Karin Dawley. Pam Dawley. Pam Ronberg. Stephanie Seri. Karen Ochiltree. Kelly Skibeness. Kippi Mortensen. Helsa Williams and Tenri Rumlee. Girls’ Soccer, in its second year at IHS was a mixture of achievement and growth but also of some dis- appointment. Veteran seniors made up the majority of the varsity squad but Coach Sally Mitchell also re- marked on the powerful support of the juniors on the team. The juniors should provide a strong base for next year's squad. The season held some frustration for the varsity squad. Most of their losses were by only one goal which lessened hopes for a winning year. The JV team, coached by Ms. Jill Welker had an outstanding season. The girls gained a lot of experience on the field which contributed to the improvement in each girl’s playing ability. All in all. the season was one of experimenting to find what worked well and of dedication to the team and each other. Girls’ soccer is here to stay! 2. Kim Faucher demonstrates her dribbling ability against Juanita. 3. Gndy Padgett shows her throw-in form. 4. Lorraine Carr takes full control of the ball as she gets ready to pass 5. Kim Faucher uses all her power to head the ball. 6. Preparing for a shot on goal. Karin Dawley hustles down field. 7. While being pursued by her opponent. Connie Brink prepares to pass to a teammate. 7 6 Girls’ Soccer 85 1. Liberty Strieker attempts to take shot on goal, but Marke Ullberg is tough on defense to prevent the shot, 2. Members of this year's JV team are: (top row) Steve McHugh. Todd Rogers. Derek Johnson. David Leggett. Doug Ullberg. Mike Castro. Mike Novak. Craig Crutchfield and Coach Chuck Crapser. (bottom row) Craig Penrose. Gary Hambcrt. Nick Greenwood. Rob Morrison, Paul Walsh. Steve Smith and Sigurg Stubsjoen. 3. This year's Varsity team members are: (top row) David Vintertun. Mike Skibeness. Marvin Feist. Graham Allan. Karl Dawley. Dave Bingham. Harry Rodin. Mark Ullberg and Coach Sully Hester, (bottom row) John Erickson. Warren Johnson. Rich Gardner . Pat Garke. Tom Reddy. Dave Zeller and John Carroll. Viking Booters Throughout a season of ups and downs. Inglemoors Boys' Soccer Team managed to gain their best-ever season record of any Viking squad. The team opened up their season with a pair of losses, but rebounded back to trounce Liberty 12-0. Redmond 5-0 and then Issaquah 1-0. The Vikings most enjoyable win of the season was a 3-1 shellacking of the Bothell Cougars. It wets the first regular season win for Inglemoor over the arch-rival Cougars. Inglemoor was well balanced throughout the entire squad. On defense. Pat Clarke played well in goal and captain Harry Rodin led the fullbacks with his outstanding play. John Carroll and Graham Allan controlled the midfield, while Karl Dawley and Tom Reddy led the Viks scoring attack. Dawley s best effort was a 6-goal spree against Liberty. The contingency of the squad was primarily seniors, but next year's team will include Reddy, halfback John Erickson and fullbacks Dave Bingham and Marvin Feist. This year’s top Junior Varsity prospects include Mike Skibeness and David Vintertun. Coach Sully Hester is looking to build on the players who have gained experience through varsity action this year. 2 86 Boys’ Soccer Score Best Season Record Ever 4. Karl Dawley and Rich Gardner sandwich their opponent. 5. Coach Sully Hester concentrates on the action as Rich Gardner prepares to substitute in. 6 Han-y Rodin patiently waits his turn to enter the game. 7. Shaking a Liberty defender. Dave Zeller pushes his way down field. 8. On his way to a three goal hat trick. John Carroll flies past a Redmond player. 9. John Erickson tries gymnastics as John Carroll and Rich Gardner look to see how the line judge scored his balance routine. Inglemoor’s 1979 Boys Tennis Team displayed more balanced skill and ability this year than in the past. The team consisted mostly of new talent, as Will Burgett was the sole returning player. Some other outstanding players were Sophomore Alan Sharp, Juniors Mooty Siemer and Freddie DelaCruz and Senior Brian Sharp. Coach Jim Guier felt that the team possessed good depth as well as excellent sportsmanship. He also commented that the squad had better luck with the weather than other years. Next year looks bright for the Boys’ Tennis Team as they will have many returning players. 1. Brian Sharp backhands a low shot. 2. Alan Sharp demonstrates his own personal backhand style. 3. With extreme concentration. Mooty Siemer returns his opponents forehand shot. 4. The 1979 Boys' Tennis Team members are: (back row) Mooty Siemer. Kyle Martin. Brandon Gary. Alan Sharp. Jamie Goldsworthy, and Manager Yvonne Foster. (Front row) Coach Jim Guier. Brian Sharp. Fred DelaCruz and Steve Morse. 5. Brandon Gary prepares for an ace serve. 6. With his two-hand grip Fred DelaCruz shows his power shot. 7. Mooty Siemer takes his aggressions out on the tennis ball. Boys Tennis Boys Tennis 89 IHS Track Team: (back row) Jack Siemering. Don Deach. David Moore. Craig Kelly, Gregg Watkins. Dan Hamann. Nils Jacobsen. Mark Heying. Dave Allemeier. Greg Lamb. Brent Carlson. Mark Russel. (3rd row) April Hodges. Beth Nelson. Vanessa Ashe. Debbie Geir. Kathy Poling. Sue Fahey. Kim Richardson. Dawn Peyton. Mark Carlson. Vince Delany. Steve Leovy. Jeff Dyson. Shannon Evans. Doug Byers. Anthony Smith. Steve Fulmer. (2nd row) Denise Helium. Cany Harris. Fernell Collins. Kelly Routh. Liv Jonnasen. Stephanie Nazarenus. Tom Rivers. Brad Springer. John Hoskins. Ron Belter. Lou Ann Knudson. Shannon Curry. Brent Corwin. Warren Stcffes. coach Deanne Buskas and coach Jim Kline. (1st row) Jeff Morehouse. Carla Randall. Keith Hoffer. Mjke Lynster. Charlie Rke. Jeff Ewing. Barty Watts. Amy Goodwin. Deanna Sorenson and Theresa Fleming. 1. Anthony Smith is clear for his take off. 2. Steve Leovy and Mark Carson put last efforts in for the turn of the mile relay. 3. Jeff Ewing flops over the high jump. 4. “It's all in the wrists savs Nils Jacobson. 5. John Hoskins shows unique form as a pole-vaulter. 6. Leading hurdler Gregg Watkins exhibits his form that got him school hurdling records. VIKING 90 Track Improvement in this year's track team was shown through a variety of broken records. Gregg Watkins set a new low hurdle record with a time of 20.7. In the long jump. Anthony Smith leaped to a record 22.114”. The school discus record was broken many times throughout the season, but Nils Jacobsen’s toss of 42.8 meters was the longest. Inglemoor possessed one of the top triple jump teams in KingCo. with Watkins leading the way. Also. Craig Kelly. Keith Hoffer. and Jack Siemering were all continually in the top ten of KingCo. In the girls’ events. Fernell Collins broke the 80- yard low hurdle mark with a time of 11.3. Liv Jonassen also had some outstanding perform- ances in both the 800 and 1600 meter events. Kelly Routh set a new school record in the discus. TRACK Track 91 The Boy's Gymnastics team went all the way to the top! With leaders such as. Senior Bob Clem. Juniors. Dan Tuffey and Frank Miller; they broke all-time school records. Coach. Dave Elverum. commented on the team. A great bunch of hard workers - all of them!” The team traveled to Battle- ground and Tacoma, where besides having fun. experienced the best season ever. And. as the 1978 KingCo Champions, the Boys’ Gymnastics team faced Bothell for the 1979 title. The year has been a great one. although, coach Dave Elverum keeps a sharp eye out for the future. The team had some outstanding Sophomores and Freshmen. Sophomores such as. Tom Johnson and Lee Reynolds looked very promising. Coach Elverum was surprised at the talent the young Freshmen Roy Stubsjoen and John Farhatt possessed and overall was extremely pleased and satisfied with the whole team’s performance. Bars + Rings + Vault + 1. Frank Miller spends many hours perfecting the Pommel Horse. 2. Senior Bob Gem does a Lever on the Parallel Bars. 3. Row 1 L-R. Coach Dave Elverum. John Gjomesli, Russ Porterfield. Lee Reynolds. Tor Stubsjoen. John Farhatt. Row 2 • Dan Tuffey. Tomohito Kimura. Doug McGaney. Tim Griffith. Roy Stubsjoen. Frank Miller. Tom Johnson and Bob Gem. 92 Boys’ Gymnastics Pommel Horse = Viking Power! 4. The horizontal bar Is one of Frank Miller's specialties. 5. Floor Exercise is shown by sophomore. Tom Johnson. 6. Frank Miller prepares to dismount the Horizontal Bar. 7. The invisible outline of Dan Tuffey is suspended In midair. 8. Lee Reynolds performs a perfect handstand 9- On the rings. Tomohlto Kimura does a Back Lever. Boys Gymnastics 93 Baseball Young but talented described this year’s Boys’ Baseball team. Previous varsity experience proved to be important for the Seniors on the team, but it was the Juniors who improved their game and put forth their best efforts. Allan Neill and Brian Ward, both top hitters, added to the team with their play while Sophomore Rich Sielicki had his chance to come through on the mound with his pitching. J.V. showed much promise towards varsity play next year. J.V. Coach Mr. A1 Holmes commented that the J.V. team is very strong and will be sending many players into varsity positions next year. Juniors Mark Alfano and Geoff Grillo both had some varsity playing time, and Sophomore prospects included Don Woodruff, Eric Jorgenson and Rick Goodwin. Hotdogs Varsity Baseball Team members are: (front row) Rich Silicki. Doug Allison. Mark Adams. Geoff Grillo, (middle row) Bruce Schulz. Rod Rayburn. Brian Ward. Kevin Morrison. Len Silicki. (top row) Chris Gordon. Kevin Schulz. Allan Neill and Coach Mr Bill Jensen. 94 Baseball Apple pie........Chevrolet J.V. Baseball Team members are: (top row) Coach Al Holmes. Delmus Spivey. Mark Alfano. Rick Goodwin. Richard Jones. Dan Woodruff. Dave FletcheT. (bottom row) Eric Jorgenson. Jeff Schneider. Mike Ochiltree. Geoff Grillo. Garth Renando. Joe Ehle. Not pictured are Mike Alfano and Rusty Ristow. 1. Kevin Schulz shows his determination. 2. Greg Komen was ready for action until the unfortunate accident when he broke his collarbone skiing, but he still gave support on the sidelines. 3. Doug Allison winds up while Bruce Schulz waits for the hit. 4. Mark Alfano yells at his unattentive teammates as he throws the ball. 5. Jeff Schneider keeps his eye on that grounder for a fast out at first base. 6. Dave Fletcher and Rick Jones wait patiently for the batter to hit. 5 Baseball 95 Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend! Consisting of 14 enthusiastic and spirited Vikings, the 1979 IHS Softball team possessed plenty of youth and talent. Al- though some members were plagued with injuries, the team was always optimistic and high-spirited. In his first year as Softball Coach at Inglemoor. Ron Romanick felt that the girls were enthusiastic and competitive. They set their goals high and worked hard to reach them. Assistant Coach Joyce Lyons added that while the team is young, many of the members have quite a bit of experience. Both Romanick and Lyons are looking for- ward to coaching the team again next year. 1. Juli Roehl runs to stop a ground ball. 2. 1979 Gris Softball Team: (back row) Head Coach. Ron Romanick. Dana Bollinger. Vicki Hart. Juli Roehl. Denise Deppa. Kelle Shea. Julie Schick. Assistant Coach Mrs. Joyce Lyons. (Front row) Manager. Michelle Rogers. Shirley Carson. Debbie Oark. Reesie Crawford. Debbie MjIIs, Danna Jacobson and Elisa Fowler. Not pictured are Linda Davis and Brenda Larsen. 3. Debbie Mills shows her skill at catching. 4. Juli Roehl practices her power swing. 5. Elisa Fowler gives Reesie Crawford directions on where to run. 6. Donna Jacobson reaches for a ball while Mr. Ron Romanick warms up the team. 96 Softball 1. Many couples had a memorable evening at the Senior Ball 2. Seniors had a great time on Blake bland for their Senior Breakfast. 3. Commencement for the class of 79 took place in the Seattle Center Arena and was a memorable event for all Seniors Enjoy Last Days Together UCUM VILLAqe GOOOTI.MKU EU ® . Indian Baked Salmon The Senior Ball was held April 28th near the waterfront at the Seattle Trade Center. Many couples from the Qass of 79 enjoyed dancing to the music of Reflections. Chairpersons. Pam Blessington and Lorraine Cam did an excellent job organizing the event and everyone who attended had a great time. The Class of 79’s Senior Breakfast was held on May 31 at Tillicum Village. The trip began with the Good Times cruise over to Blake Island. After a hearty breakfast, numerous awards were presented by teachers and students. A portion of the award winners were: The Gassiest Banana: Chris Gordon and Debbie Maples. Most Spirited: Bob Donaty and Gail Taylor. Most Likely to Succeed: Craig Kelly and Suzy Morgan. Biggest Pork: Mark Heying and Jaime McEwan. The exciting day ended with the return trip back to the pier. Commencement for the Seniors of 79 took place at the Seattle Center Arena on June 8th. The event marked the end of high school and the beginning of many new things. Senior Activities 97 Spring came early with the unusual sunshine, bringing the usual “Spring Fever and Senioritis. Many special events and activities made the Spring of 79 a time to remember. This year’s intermittent Talent Show, sponsored by the Science Club, provided two evenings of excitement and original entertainment. The highlight was. once again, the rockin’ sounds of Will Haley and the Vomits, featuring faculty members. The winners of the several categories were treated to a special Feast banquet. International Weekend. March 22-24. was put together by David Agnor and the Language Arts Department. Several exchange students from other schools in the area came for the weekend to view another American family and school. Many activities were planned for them including coming to school with their host, attending a Pep Assembly, going roller skating, having a picnic at Denny Beach and a potluck dinner. They enjoyed the weekend and meeting many people. By students’ choice, this year's Spring Tolo was a Sadie Hawkins Dance. Many couples, complete in overalls and cowboy hats, danced in the gym to the sound of United Flyte. The dance, sponsored by the junior class, was an evening of “overall” success. Sun Valley. Idaho, was the spot for this year’s annual spring ski trip organized by Mr. Roger Jewell. The students came back bronzed or reddened, as the case may be - by a week of skiing in the sun. Despite the long, boring bus ride, everyone seemed to have a really good time. “Sky-high” Viking Spirit was demonstrated by the Great Cheer-Offs. They were sponsored by KYYX and DJ's Sound City, held at Lake Hills Teen Dance Center. The cheerleaders’ dance, choreographed by senior Pam McCormick, was one factor in the Vikings' success. Inglemoor defeated Bothell. Mercer Island and Redmond to advance to the finals. Mr. Hjalmer Anderson and the drama department did well at WATA (Washington Association of Theatre Arts) competition. They received Best Musical Cutting for “Guys and Dolls.” and Laurel Cancilla and Jenny Goldsworthy received a third in Puppetry. Inglemoor was well represented in KingCo Solo and Ensemble competition. Out of 22 people sent on to state competition, six were from Inglemoor. Ann Roetcisoender. alto and Steve Jones, tenor, both won the state competition in their respective categories. 98 Spring Activities Vikings Get Into 1. Tammy Davis, on drums, wonders if Scott Abbott is really a singer. 2. The Vomits - Dave “Slow Hand Rumppe. Dave Grant, Bob Skins Boesche, Dave Tambo Jones and Roger “Bowser Jewell - look out as Larry (Will Haley) “Good Golly Gulberg gives his interpreta- tion of Jumpin' Jack Rash. 3. Pam McCormick doesn't just walk across the cafe- teria floor, she leaps! 4. Viking couples enjoy the Grub Tolo. 4. Eric Zambino Lucks and Chris “Fred Gordon watch Craig “Zuchino Kelly perform his “death- defying high dive. 6. Mike Donatov and Rolf Linderoth go Shopping with Monty FVthon. 7. Senioritls? Who - us? 8. The scorn of the campus. Ok Hewers of the Fantasy Gaming dub, are (left to right) Darren Thurman. Ted Atkins. Lori Hart. Rolf Linderoth. Mark Kringle. Ryan Johnson. John Brown. Greg Reddick. Robin Selk. Don Deach. John Benson and Casey Nelson. 9. Son Kim says “I always massage my feet with Tai Kwan Do! 10. “Live, from New York, it's Johnny. Jake rind □wood Blues - The Blues Brothers! “The Creature Creeps” onto I.H.S. Stage 1. Daisy (Jenny Goldworthy) enthusiastically tells Frank (Tracy Walloch) about the castle. 2. That's close enough. says Heinrich (Alan McKnight) as Mord (David Rice) approaches. Talent once again flowed this Spring as the Drama Department en- tertained many audiences with The Creature Creeps,” a three-act comedy written by Jack Sharkey. The plot involved a “mad scientist and his assistant who attempted to conduct a secret experiment in a Tran- sylvanian castle. Their plans were al- tered, however, when the scientist’s not-so-bright daughter dropped in with her American companions. The doctor’s experiment was near comple- tion as villagers dropped in and fiances disappeared only to find out in the end that the joke was on everybody. This fast-paced spoof on every horror story ever written brought out the consid- erable talents of the cast and their Director, Mr. Hjalmer Anderson. The cast of The Creature Creeps includes David Rice as Mord.Kim Baskins as Babsy Ballou.Tracy Walloch as Frank Sterling. Jenny Goldsworthy as Daisy VonBlitzen. Cheryl Bames as Hannah Zltzen. Sue Atkins as Fred? Zitzen. Alan McKnight as Heinrich Shtunken. Megan Johnson as Olga Zitzen. Dane Lewis as Heidi Zitzen1 Karen Skrinde as Maritza VonBlitzen. Dave Ehle as Heinrich Shtunken. Doug Mossanoas Donald VonBlitzen Lewann Newcomb as Gretchen Twttchell. and Tim Birchall as Mord. 100 Spring Play Hill House Haunts I.H.S. “The Haunting of Hill House.” a novel by Shirley Jackson, proved to be a spooky success for the Ingle- moor Drama Department. From Feb. 22-24 to March 1-3, the Si Siverson Theater turned into a ghost-ridden playhouse. In the story. Dr Montague (Alan McKnight),Luke Sanderson (Tracy Walloch), Theodora (Lewann Newcomb), and Eleanor Vance (Diane Lewis) come to the old mansion in search of scientific explanations of the strange happenings at Hill House. They encountered many uncanny events. The house was made even more frightening by the entrance of the stem maid. Mrs. Dud- ley (Karen Skrinde). Following a horrifying incident that left the audience breathless. Mrs. Montague (Shauna Lilly) and her companion Arthur Parker (David Rice) en- tered the scene. Throughout the story, they provided the comedy needed to relieve the audience from the suspense of the plot. The eerie special effects made many weak hearts falter. Smoke filtered out from behind closed doors and green lights produced an unearthly stage. The final curtain and the loud applause signified the end of the long, hard hours spent in creating “The Haunting of Hill House.” 1. Dr. Montague (Alan McKnight) reassures Eleanor (Diane Lewis) that everything will turn out fine. 2. Eleanor cowers in terror as ghostly green smoke filters into the room from under the door. 3. The cast of 'The Haunting of Hill House Is from left to right, Tracy Walloch. Lewann Newcomb. Karen Skrinde. Diane Lewis. Alan McKnight. David Rice and Shauna Lilly. 4. Arthur Parker (David Rice), and Mrs. Montague (Shauna Lilly) discuss the demons that haunt Hill House. 5. Dr. Montague (Alan McKnight). Luke Sanderson (Tracy Walloch) and Theodora (Lewann Newcomb) try to calm Eleanor (Diane Lewis) after a frightening experience. MORES For Sophomores Abbott. Lori Abel. Tami Allan. Rob Aim, Jeff Ambacher. Sheri Anderson. Alan Anderson, Chris Anderson. Doug Antonson, Dan Applebee. Marie Ashe, Vanessa Askelson. Gloria Askew. Ron Atkins. Sue Auburn, Marie Averill, Shan Bakeman, Debora Baker. Michelle Bakun, Don Baldus, Nancie Barnes. Maryanne 1. Sophomore Adviser, Mr. Dahlem. 2. Steve Morse takes an unofficial break. 104 Sophomores Barrows, Renee Bartholomew. Kelly Bateman. Donna Battista. Mike Bellerro. Lisa Belter, Ron 1. You did what with who. where? asks Charlotte Haney 2. Bill Hames contemplates getting violent in the library. 3. Dave Ehle listens intently as Shelley Cancilla explains the way It's done. Benson. Dale Berg. Julie Bergmann. Greg Berzin. Pete Bingisser. Marty Black. Brenda Black. Dave Blake. John Blikrc. Tcri Bolin. Jeanne Borgmann, Peggy Bourne. Damcn Bower. Jay Bower. Sheryl Boze. Scott Bradford. Denise Bradford. Diane Bray. Chris Brewer. Jim Broman. Janice Brooke. John Brumbaugh. Cmdy Brunsdon. Kim Buesser. Shelly Buesser. Susie Burnett. Candace Burton. Mark IHS Life is . . . Sophomores 105 ... Electing Officers Byme. Ed Callfas. Glenn Candlla, Shelley Carbiener. Pam Carlton, Craig Carr, Rick Carroll. William Carswell. Bill Caskey. Loni Castro. Michael Chapel. Janet Christensen, Dave Christie. Liz Christison. Pauline Clark. Debbie Coffelt. Karen Cohn. Rob Cole. Terri Collins. Keith Colombraro. Jim Compton. Leslee 1 106 Sophomores ... Over-Crowded Locker Bays Sophs wander helplessly through the fog. This year’s officers are (left to right): Kim Richardson. Kelli Skibeness. Mary Moore. Dawn Peyton, and Ed Byrne. Mobs of sophomores find-companionship In crammed locker bays. Reas are easily transmitted in overcrowded locker bays. Crapo. Camclia Crawford. Gail Crawford. Rcesie Crceth. Neal Crownover. Candy Crutchfield. Craig Culbertson. Jim Cur bow. Debbie Curry. Shannon Grapiewski. Rick Dahl. Suzie Dahlquist. Stuart Darby. Cathy Davis. Unda Dawlcy. Karen. Deach. Don Dcchant. Sandy Delaney. Vince DcLosAngeles. Joe Dodd. Tom Dolph. Dan Drexler. Tad Dudley. Terri Dyer. Mike Dyson. Jeff Earle. David Edgerton. Joe Sophomores 107 “Rounding Up” Edwards. Jon Ehlc. Dave Ehlis. Jim Ellis. Robin Esselbach. Sharon Estrada. Tim Evans. Kirstin Evans. Shannon Everson. Kandis Fahey. Sue Finch. Mike Fish. David Fisk. Kelly Fleming, Teresa Fly. Annette Foley. Pat Foote. Dwayne Foster. Anna Foster. Eddie Foster. Yvonne Fowler. Kim 1. Brandon Gary relaxes after a rough day at the ranch. 2. Jamie Goldsworthy holds up the theater cash box. 3. ”... and then that yclla-bellied, ripsnortin, flea festated fella yanked out a double barreled baby . . 108 Sophomores for Homecoming Fulmer. John Gagnon. Jeanette Gary. Brandon Gere. Debbie Gil. Ana o Goans. Ron £ - Go«tC Maria Goldsworthy. Jamie Goncharoff. Lcda Goodwin. Rick Goodwin. Tammy Graham. Kristy Graham. Ondrea Grant. Su Gray. Margie Greenwood. Nick wonders. '‘It's an emergency! J. “Yee-haw! Did those fancy duds! Griffith. Tim Grillo. Scott Groudle. Keith Gee. Don Gunderson. Todd Gutierrez. Joe Haas. Sally Haas. Wendy Habedank. Roy Haberl. Steve Hachtel. Vicki Halligan, Mitch (James) Hambert. Gary Hames. Bill Hamlot. Rob Haney. Charlotte Sophomores 109 Adding a Special Touch Hanselmann. Ray Hansen, Jeff Hardy. Greg Harper, Robert Hams. Susan Harrison. Kathy Hart. Rick Hartman. Ken Harvey. Sue Hathaway. Jeff Haugen. Steve Hayes. Colin Hazard. Patty Heaven. Brian Hebert. Guffie Hebert. Mary Hefferline. Karl Helium. Denise Henson. Roland Hcslcr. Liz Hewett. Melinda Higginbotham. Marla Hill. Sachi Hodges. April Hoffer. Roger 1. Sophomores present their winning float. 2. 1 wanna go home but my horsey won't take me! 3. Royalty candidates are (left to right): Candy Costie. Ron Belter. Karen Dawley. Linden McCellum, Reesie Crawford and Tim Stolmeier. 4. And the winners are ... Prinness Karen Dawley and Price Prince Ron Belter. 5. Tim Stolmeier earns his reward on the sophomre first place Gong Show. 110 Sophomores To Their First Homecoming Hoffman. Ryan Hoffman. Rob Hofsletter. Daryl Holt. Doug Homan. Mary Hopsiad. Robert Hord. Renee Homer. Kelly Horton. Pam Hoskins. John Houg. Lynn Howell. Chris Huddleston. John Hunsucker. Day'e Hunter. Leah Husome. Kim Hutchins. Becky Jackson. Alan Jauron. Collette Jenkins. Donald Jensen. Desma Jex. Lauri Johns. Barb Johnson. Derek Johnson. Kim Johnson. Megan Johnson. Mike Johnson. Tom Jones. David Jones. Debbie Jorgenson. Eric Juarez. Michelle Sophomores 111 A ...Sharing, Meeting New Friends Jurin. Nikki Kaestner. Don Keasey. Dean Kelley. Brian Kelly. Chris Kelly. Shawn Kendall. Mike Kent. Randall Kcolker. Clarke Ketter. Julie Ketz. Don Kiefer. Steve Kirby. Karen Kirby. Kathy Kissinger. Katrina Knauer. Richard Knorr. Bill Knudson. LouAnn Knudtson. Tina Komen. Brad Korathu. Prithy Kosola. Joy Kraski. Robert Kretschmer. Ken 112 Sophomores 1. Meeting with friends Is a nice way to end the day. 2. Sophomore guys wonder, Would Mikey like it?” 3. Robin Ellis and Barb Thompson entertain their guest. Mr. Goff. 4. Tami Abel, Linda Davis and Vicki Hachtcl make devious plans for disrupting choir. Kuhner. Sheila Lackey. Ronald Landrock. Alla Lane. Robert Larkin. David Larramendy. Michaelanne Larson. Brenda Larson. Garr Lauzon, Jeff Lee. Aileen Lee. Jeri Leggett. Dave Leovy. Steve Lilia. Karen Lilya, Tawm Llnstead. Mark Llnstead, Tracy Livingston. Wes Lon . Lori Loper, Joan Lundstrom. Krista Luther. Laurie McLean, Bill McNeeley. Kathy McClain. Craig McCollum. Linden McCoy. Robin Sophomores 113 ...Good Times 1. 2. 3. Mark Linstead and Rusly Ristow discover gold. Debbie Clark, Kathy Peccatlello and Joella Rohllnger earn money for burning off those extra calories. Jim Nelson shows his spirit at the keyboard. McCraney. Doug McFarland. Bruce McHugh. Steve McKeever. Jacquie McKenzie. D. Scott McKinney. Jesse Maclnnes. Vicki Maier. Cheryl Marcum. Mia Marcus. Jeff Martin. Amy Mather. Carta Mather. Dave Matheson. Dale Matteson. Toni Melcher. Tom Mendenhall. Sue Miller. Brad Miller. Gary Miller. Kaylene Mills. Debby Minard. Steve Minor. Sue Moe. Stewart 114 Sophomores •fcx Moore. David A. Moore. Dave Moore. Mary Morgan. Patrick Moorgan. Thomas Morris. Chris Morris. Leisa Morrison. Robert Morse. Steve Mortensen. Kippy Mortland. Jocelyn Munson. Jeff Murdock, Mark Muzzy. Kevan Nazarenus. Steph Nealy. Jackie Nelson. Beth Nelson. Jim Nelson. Robert Ness. Cheryl Noble. Lynn Norris. Jim Northrup. Jayn Norton. Mark Nottingham. Diane Novak. Mike Oberman. Cheryl Ochiltree. Karen Olson. David Olson. Tracy Olwell. Robert Sophomores 115 ...New Experiences, New Ideas Opheim, Lisa Osborn. Risa Orcutt. Daniel Ory. Miriam Papp. Carmen Parson. Gerry Pasley. Jon Patrick, Laura Peccatiello. Kathy Peel. Kelle Peppan, Joe Perry. Aaron Peterson. Jody Pctruzzi. Donna Pettit. Kanie Peyton. Dawn Phan. Becky Pittenger. Glenn Ptumlee. Terri Pompeo. Brandi Ponti. Darin Pope. Alison Porterfield, Jim Pountain. Mark Purcell. Ann Radeck. Kirk Ramos. Armondo 1. “Which wayefid he say the John was?” wonders Bill Carroll. 2. You've qot until sundown to get off this campus! J. “How did I get stuck with these two amateurs? wonders the professiona qourmet. Rick Hart Naw • you're pulling my leg! exclair Debbie Sternberg as Ana Wilson tells Annette Fly about the weekend as a senior. 116 Sophomores Reddick, Greg Reed. Lori Remming, Jan Renando. Garth Rennhack. Jeff Reynold . Lee Richards. Sean Richardson. Kim Riedel. Mary Riley. Shawn Rlstow. Rusty Rivers. Tom Robson. Nancy Rockwell. Ed Rodin. Eileen Rohlinger. Joella Rogers. Michelle Rogers. Todd Rondorf. Karla Rook. Greg Root. Liz Ross, Linda Routh. Karon Rowan. Robin Russell. Laura Russell. Mark Rutherford. Annette Sanger. Trish Santee. Lisa Schaaf. Rick Schick. Julie Sophomores 117 Schlueter, Scott Schold. Brian Schonewald. Kim Schulz. Mark Schumacher. Karl Schweitzer. Jeff Scollard. Gary Scollard. Tracey Scott. Dan Scully. Corrienc Sears. Mark Seidel. Mark Scllman. Darcy Seri. Stephanie Shamamian. Ani Sharp. Alan Shea. Jim Shea. Kellc Shearer. Ray Sheehan. Diana Shepherd. David SherTer. Dcanne Shierk, Kathleen Short. Char Simons. Russ Simons. Teresa Skibcness. Kelli Skinner. Allan Skrindc. Buzz Smith. Heather 118 Sophomores Studying and Learning 1. The “Soph Machine” at work. 2. “Look. It's a photographer. Senior Shaun Gary informs a sophomore friend. “F-O-T • O .. 3. Colin Hayes is engrossed in his new Dick and Jane series. “See Spot run ...” 4. Rookie Aaron Perry shows up veterans Ed Millman and Teresa Hamilton. 5. Sophs anxiously get into their new trig assignment. Smith. Melissa Smith. Sheila Smith. Stacy Smith. Steve Sorensen. Deanna Sorenson. Kathi Southern. Rebecca Spivy. Delmis Sprague. Steve Springer. Brad Squires. Stuart Sramek. Mard Staats. Renee Stacey. Matt Stang. Janine Stanton. J. J. Steffes. Warren Stelnbach. Diane Steiner. Mike Sternberg. Debbie Stevens. Diane Stewart. Karen St George. Doug Stolmeier. Tim Storm, Sandy Sophomores 119 Spirit for the Class of ’81! Stotler. Berta Stubsjoen. Tor Surber. Jill Sutherland. James Svennlngsen. Linda Sweeting. Marvin Swineheart. Carol Switzer. Wcndi Taylor. Chert Taylor. Melissa Thieme. Terri Thomas. Mark Thompson. Barbara Thurman. Todd Tlbodeau. Theresa Tole. Jade Tomlinson. Kathi Torell. Greg Townsend. Lance Travelstcad. Jeff Troffer. Kim Ullberg. Doug Van Brackle. Liz Vanlandingham. Rick Van Wyck. William Vintertun. David Virgil. Julie 1. Cowgirls prepare to ride off Into the sunset. 2. Hold it • this is serious! says Joe friend as Joan Loper looks on in disbelief. 3. Sophs round-up for their next class. 4. The enthusiastic, outrageous 81”ers thoroughly enjoy an assembly. 120 Sophomores Sophomores Not Pictured Achcson. Raymond Ames. Mark Barrett. Michael Baxter. Sanya Bianchi. Tamml Botha. Kathleen Browne. Jeffery Grillo. Jeffery Cox. Richard Danson. Joe Delacruz. Christine Dorc. Gregory Duford. Randy Evans, Sharon Falcon. Jodi Fish. David Gee. Donald Gehres. Marcetta Goodwin. Cynthia Gopinath. Raja Gordon. Lance Grant. Leslie Griffin. Cheryl Hachtel. Mark Hagan. Daniel Hagstrom. Shannon Happer. Spencer Hart. Dolores Hackler. Rick Henschel. Faith Hoffman. Ryan Holscher. Steven Hudson. Robin Husom. E. John Husom. Rebckah Ingraham. Kathy Kinsey. Roberta Leonard. Mike Leonard. Steven Lotz. Denise McRaek. Kenneth McCord. Brian Missler. Kimberly Murphy. Kelli Nguyn. Toan O’Neill. Sheila Oster. Allison Phelps. David Redman. Neville Rosaia. Mitchell Stelicki. Richard Smith. Richard Steams. Paul Stegall. Janlnne Topoleskl. Robyn Vitulli. Darcy Vlajkovic. Lisa Waag. Steve Walsh. Jerry Walsh. Thomas Waltari, Julie Walter. Paula Walz. Jackie Ward. Tina Warren. Elaine Watts. Barry Weber, Ken Wells. Scott Wheeler. Scott Whiteley. Jackie Whitley. Jon Whitman. Jennie Whitney. Claudia Wiser, Shelly Witschel. Tom Wold. Dale Wong. Elizabeth Woodruff. Daniel Wyler. Tina Wynia. Sheri Yin. Jean Zehms. Leanne Zerbin. Rudy Zuck. Mike Sophomores 121 IORS Juniors Getting it Together 1. This year's Junior Gass Officers arc from left to right: Mark Merchant. Julie Roehl, Larenda Willcuts. Julie Nardonc and Julie Bray. Adams. Carla Ahearn. Virginia Alfano. Mark Alfano. Michael Allen. Val Alltson. Bnan Allison. Doug Aim, Julie Anderson. Karen Anderson. Tad Ansdell. Paul Anthony. Stevyn Applebee. Donna Arends. Paul Amtz. Kim Askman. Rudy Atkins Ted Auburn. John Austin. Matt Backman. Lori Bailey. Hilary Bakeman. Chris Baker. Jeff Baker. John Baker. Steve Baldwin. Michael Bannister. Sonny Barnes. Cheryl 124 Juniors Barnett. Unda Bartness. Connie Bartole. Brek Basanich. Robert Bassett. Janice Bawden. Gregory Baxter. Patrick Bay. Kathleen Beals. Beth Beard. Jana Becker, George Bellevue. Brian Bennett, Lauren Benson. John Berg. Gregory Bergstrom. Julie Birchall. Timothy Birr. Delana Bistodeau. Toni Bitseff. Lisa Black. Steven Blcssington. Gary Biikre. Thomas Bogue. Julie Bolin. Patricio Bollinger. Dana Bollman. Mark Boser. Jerry 2. Sven Ollestad cruises down the walkway to class. 3. Scott Davis shows his stuff. Juniors 125 Class of ’80 Reminisces Through Homecoming Week 1. Greg Komen and Laura Garland are this year’s Junior Prince and Princess. 2- Jeff Ewing, Tim Jensen and Kevin Waycaster ask. “Is it live or is it Memorex? Bouldin. Mitch Brandt, Robyn Bray. Julie Brettell. Cathy Brettell. Norm Bridges. Thomas Briggs. Karen Brim. Liz Brooks. Charles Brown. John Bruhjell. Kann Buchanan. Laura 3. Lewano.Newcomb and Darla Marcum say “Hey Spidey. It’s cool! 4. Debbie Grub asks. “So what do you think of my new outfit? 5' Mark Merchant. Larenda Willcuts and Julie Bray participate in the Junior skit Burgett. Will Burkland. Linda Bun-ess. Scott Burroughs. Rob Burton. Tamrena Busby. Michele 126 Juniors Busch. Karen Busch. Sandra Cadieux. Sandra Carson. Mark Carson. Shirley Carswell. Scott Caiy, Ray Childs. Lori Christensen. Edward Christiansen. Sonja Grillo. Alan Gapper. Roger Gark. Connie Oark. Jill Oark. Kelli Gark. Rhonda Oatchey. Pam Gem. David Qogston. Ron Colbeck. David Coleman. Paradise Collins. Fernell Connelly. Arnie Cook. Tim Cooley. Linda Cooper. Kathy Cooper. Nancy Corner. Cindy Cote. Wray Covey. Chris Oawford. Robert Juniors 127 Juniors Show . . . Individuality Crenshaw. Anthony Curnutt. Brian Curtis. Robert Damerow. Michele Damgaard. Carl Darby. Mark Dark. Jay Davis. Scott Dawson. Troy Dearmin. Mark Deppa. Diane Deusen. Denise DeYoung. Diana D.ckinson. Lynn Dinzes. Deborha Dosier. Tad Dougherty. Todd Douglas. Christopher Douglas. Mark Downey. David Dunatov. Michael Eddy. Lisa Edwards. Lucky Ehle. Joseph FJdevik. Alan 128 Juniors 1. But Miss Fry. it’s not that we're not interested!” 2. Well..comments John Noble. 3. “No. making faces is not one of the class requirements. 4. Lynn Dickinson waits her turn during cheer practice. 5. “Oh no, here comes the teacher.. Eldridge. Susan Eller. Karen Elsey. Debbie Emsley. Mary Erber. Shannon Enckson. Cynthia Erickson. John Evanger. Mark Ewing. Jeff Falkow. Lynn Falls. Bnan Faucher. Kim Feist. Marvin Ferrelli. David Fletcher. David Fletcher. Ginger Forbes. Richard Fosmark. Keith Fowler. Elisa Fredrickson. Shawn Freeman. Tamie Frost. Robert Frostad. Kathy Fry. Jaci Fry. Laura Juniors 129 Class of ’80 Fulk. Kimberly Fulton. Kevin Fuqua. Jolene Garland. Laura Gaston. Russell Gates. Wayne Gebelt. Cecilia Galakoska. Bridget Gilchrist. Scott Gilmour. Brent Goehmann. Ricky Goetz. Theresa Goins. Linda Goldsworthy. Jennifer Goodnight. Glenda Goodwin, Kenneth Gore. Jay Grant. David Grant. Lori Grant. Steven Gregory. Louann Grillo. Geoff Grubb. Debra Gumke. Ross Guthrie. Daniel Hacker. Laurie Hall. Richard Halvorson. Joni Hamilton. Pamela Hananger. Karen Hansen. Heidi Hansen. Lynne Hanson. Carla Harrington. Deborah Harris. Cary Harrison. Richard 1. Juniors show their spirit aboard the Viking ship. 130 Juniors Contributes Spirit to IHS Hart. Victoria Haviland. Diane Heath. Ronald Hedahl. James Hedstrom. Anne Heilbrunn. Shari Heins. Russell Henbest. Brenda Heying. Mary Hill. Uoyd Hill. Shannon Hill. Sonja Hising. Charleen Hitt. Andrea Holman. Jordy Holscher. S. Homan, Robert Horton. Roger Hoskins. Michael Hruby. John Husom. David Hyde. Mary Ingraham. Sandra Iraci. David Jacobson. Donna Jayne. Deter Jensen. Timrriu Johnson. Tom ' Johnson. Victoria Bradl Jones. David Jones. Richard Jones. Teresa Jordan. Tammy •Jorgensen. Jeff Jory. Melissa Juniors 131 Juniors Share Experiences Jovag. Kelly Kastning, Dann Keller. Tracy Kelley. Phil Kelly. Leannc Kelly. Shawn Kim. Son Kimura. Tomohito Kiriluk. Robert Kjorsvik. Rashell Klammer. Susan Knutson. Wcndl Komen. Greg Kosny. Linda Kosola, Renee Kouldukls. George Krahling. Diana Kringle. Mark Krontz, Nancy Lacy. Janice Lanrick. James Lattin. Jayne Lee. Cary Leinan, Teresa Leonard. Patrick Lewis. Diane 132 Juniors Linderoth, Rolf Lockhart. Cathy Long, Thomas Losansky. Conny Loutsis. Michael Lowe. Andrew Lowenstein. Barbara Lucks. Kurt McCaffery. Jay McClain. Keith McGothlen. Thomas McKeevcr. Janice McKnight, Mary McLean. Donna McLean, Patty McNeeley. Teresa MacDonald. Monica Malinowski. Jon Marcum. Darla Marentette. Robert Martin. Andrew Martin. Kyle Matthews. Brenda 1. Deep in a heavy conversation. Glenda Goodnight and Lori Bachman relate to each other. 2. Jay McCaffery and Diana Krahling share a quiet moment together. 3. Debbie Grubb compares U.S. History notes in the library before school. 4. Caught in the act 5. Juniors check out each other’s lockers. May. Julie Mazziotti. Val Meader. Sharon Mclcher, Robert Merchant. Mark Merry. Jill Micklos. Tim Miller. Frank Miller. Geoffery Miller. Rich Miller. Ron Miller. Sheri Miller. William Millman. Ed Molter. Becky Juniors are Heavy 1. Are you kidding?” wonders Patty McLean 2 Janis Todman looks thrilled at the prospect of doing homework 3. Andrea Hitt takes a break from her school work. 4. Mark Knngee needs a helmet to keep his head on. nment. 5. Miss Sykes class gets into some heavy thinking. 6. .Juniors arc putting their heads together. 7. Diane DeYoung absorbs herself in her work Morgan. Wendy Moroni. Marcic Morrison. Kevin Morud. Douglas Murdock. Christian Murphy. Daniel Muzzy. Kennan Nardone. Julie Neill. Allan Nelson. Casey Nelson. Jason Newcomb. Lewann Newman. Chris Nixon, Eva Noble. John Nolan, John Norton. Dawn Ochiltree. Michael Juniors 135 Juniors . . . Go For It!! Oblock. Nancy O’Donnell. John Otalson. Christopher Otlcslad. Sven O'Leary. Colleen Olson. Kristine Olson. Scott Ovens, Daryl Pace. John Parker. Eric Parrott. Carrie Peffer. Usa Pena. Kelly Penge. Dale Penrose. Craig Peters. Catherine Piters. Christine Phelps. Angela Phelps, Harold Pike. Charles Rnney. Gina Ptumlee. Shelly Poling. Katherine Porterfield. Russell Powell. Jeffery Power. Kathryn Powers. Richard Pownall. Victoria Proctor. Tami Radeck. Liz Ralston. John Ramos. James Ramsey. Laura Randall. Carla Reddy. Thomas Rice. David Richardson. David Richcson. Curtis Robertson. Paul Roehl. Juli Ronberg. Pam Routh. Kelly Ruiz. Jerome Russell. Lorlnda 1. Greg Shultz wonders. Does she or doesn't she? 2. Look'n good! comments Debbie Dinzes. 3. Cathy Lockhart. Kathy Power and DeeDee Keys . picnic in the cafeteria. 4. At lunchtime, everyone goes for it. 5. Lunchtime shows David Rice at his best. 5 We’re Struttin’ Our Stuff, Y’all Sampson. Scott Samuelsen. Pete Sand. Kelly Sanford. Angela Santee. Lonnie Schluctor. Terry Schmick. l-surie Schmick, Leslie Schneider. Jeff Schultz. Greg Schultz. Rick Schumacher. Renee Scott. Steve Shaffer. Jane Shepard. Martin Shippee. Michael Sterner. Mooty Siemering. Jack Simmons. Gerald Sinfield. George Skibencss. Michael 138 Juniors Skeels. Darlene Smith. Glen Smith. Sabrina Sorge. Stacy Sparks. Kelleen Speed. David Stand!. David Stebeck. Melody Stcffes. Patricia Stephens. Donald Stevens. Ted Stockman. Brian Stone. Jennifer Stoner. Mindy Stratton. Scott Stubsjoen. Sigurd Stumpf. Mark Swanson. Katie Tangbom. Rene Tennis. Sean Thayer. Julia Thayer. Tarnl Thomas. Brad Thomas. Walter Thurman, Darren Thompson. Kevin Tidwell. Matthew Tipple. Karen Juniors 139 Juniors Have Got Todtman. Janis Toso. Robin Trammell. Lon Tran. Tu Trondson, John Tucker. Kim Tuffey. Dan Turek. Dennis Ulvcstad. Karen Vanlandingham. Steve Van Lecuwen, John Van Wyck. Lauretta Vess. Carolyn Wagner. Darrell Wagner. Greg 1. Tracy Keller enjoys a good moment. 2. He said what. ..!” 3. Just a typical student ...” 4. Would you take a look at that doll! 140 Juniors What It Takes Walrath. Jeny Ward. Brian Waycaster. Kevin Webb. LaVonne Weisel, Lisa Welch. Pam West. Alan Wheatley. Tina Wheeler. Jay Whisman. Vince White, Linda Wold. Jill Wynia. Lori Youmans. Tami Zaragoza. Gorgie Zick. David White. Monica Whitton. Cary Wilhite. June Willcuts. Larenda Williams. Heidi Williams. Helsa Wise. David Juniors not pictured Baskins. Kim Beaver. Cyndy Bingham. David Botha. Ed Braden. Cliff Buchanan. Donna Dirbin. Lynn Bile, Doug Faidley. Randy Fcyko. Tony Girmus. Shelley Hagan. Joseph Hamann. Daniel Hanly. Phillip Hansen. James Hardy. Steve Hayes. Jeff Hebert. Nita Heying. Mary Hoffman. Vicki Hofstetter. Curt Hotaling. Debra Jensen. David Jones. Kaelin LaCoste. Robert McCormack. Harold McCutchen. Terry Main. Deborah Marston. Grant Martin. Colleen Maza. Wayne Miller. Krey Murphy. David Nealy. Michael Nelson. Charles Obee. Dana Phelps. Roxanne Poe. Charles Pope. Audrey Ranniger. Ron Resch. Julianna Rian. Michael Rogers. Dean Ruiz. James Sauer. George Sawatzky. Ward Schmauaer. Kirk Teachout. Rob Thompson. Cheryl Trinka. Brett Virameteekul. Chatchai Wallace. John Walsh. Paul Watkins. Dale Williamson. Brian Juniors 141 IORS Senior Officers Work Toward Class Unity and Spirit 1. A classy bunch of Senior officers are President C hris Gordon, Treasurer Paula Quillinan. Secretary Heidi Nordslettcn. PTSA Representative Sharon Gober and Vice-President Suzy Morgan. 3. Senior Ball Chairpersons Pam Blessington and Lorraine Carr. 4. Coffee and Donut Chairpersons John Switzer and Jackie 2. Commencement Chairpersons Tanya Grant and Shannon Skibeness. 144 Senior Officers Seventy-Nine Is Mighty Fine! 1. Ron Lang gets a kick out of cleaning the press in graphic arts. Scott Abbott Dave Abel Mark Adams David Agnor Graham Allan Dave Allemeier Seniors Step Out Mark Askelson 1. Seniors take off on their own. for a wild day in Victoria B.C. Jill Austin Mark Barnette Lonny Bartholomew Beth Barnett Kim Baker Jay Berline Nancy Baump Carolyn Beeson Leslie Bensor: 146 Seniors Tammy Bingisser Vicky Bingisser Jeff Bjornsen Barbara Black Brett Blackstock Nancy Blake Pam Blessington On Their Own 2 Jim Johnson and Wayne Horton prepare to face the Principal’s wrath together. Donnie Bodmer Steve Bolender Seniors 147 We’ve Been Working Together Greg Christie Karen Christison Dawn Clark Mary Chernis Pat Clarke 150 Seniors Ross Close Don Cockayne to Make It A Better Year Polly Corwin Bill Cooper Cheryl Crawford 2. Julie Osborne. Karen Skrinde. and Sally Snaring share a moment together between classes. 3. Rob Manahan and Tanya Grant believe in togetherness!! Colleen Crawford Karen Croddy Chris Davies Steve Crossley We Make The Most Of The Time We Diana Davis Tammy Davis Karl Dawley Doug Day Steve Deebach Denise Deppa Sharon Dickinson Denise Diemert 152 Seniors Cindy Dayley Bernie Deckys 1. Look out Belushi. here comes Mario Good! 2. Toga! ... Toga! ... Toga! Have Together Seth Dietrich Pat Dillon Craig Divoky Bob Donaty Tom Dougherty Scott Donovan Terri Drietz Curtis Downey Kevin Dunning Jay Dyson Nita Edgerton 1. Dave Jory enjoys himself at the Senior Class sponsored skating party. How Do You Feel About 154 Seniors Greg Fisk Paul Fleenor Pam Fleming Sheri Fosmark Bob Engstrom Sandy Everson Rich Finch Kevin Embree Liz Frost Carisa Fuqua Your Senior Year? — Tammi Gelakoska Sharon Gober Russ Goehmann Steve Goertz 156 Seniors Tanya Grant Karen Greiner Brad Griffith Bob Grissom Jim Habedank Laurie Hagen Go Bananas! Bill Hagerty Don Hallworth 2. Scott Abbot: ‘‘gets small during school. Theresa Hamilton Creig Hamstad Lorrie Handell John Hanly Seniors 157 Sophomore for Lunch , n ✓ Lori Holman Jeff Holste Amy Hunter John Ihler 2. “Simply Delightful! exclaims Colleen Crawford. John Hubble Jill Iverson Nils Jacobsen David Jacobson Sue Huber Edith JaGkson Laura Jacobson Stefan Jayne Seniors 159 1. Uv Jonassen inbounds the ball against Issaquah 2. “Trick or Treat . . . mostly treat! Tina Jensen Jeff Jewell Warren Johnson Carolie Joki Pam Johnson Ryan Johnson 160 Seniors Liv Jonassen Steve Jones Jim Jordan David Jorgenson David Jory Brian Jovanovich Julie Judd Todd Keeling 3. Stephanie Smith. Derrick Snyder, and Tweetie. show what a classy hunch Seniors are 4 Behind every good woman there is a great Viking. Steph Kendall Spirited Seniors Dee Dee Keyes Mary Kight Jay Kiriluk Lesley Knight Jaci Knudson Greg Lamb Ron Lang Lorie Layman Bob LeBreton 1. Senior Carol Daigle tries to keep a straight face for more than two seconds. 162 Seniors Gary Lee Shauna Lilly Sandy Lorenz Eric Lucks Eric Lundstrom Tim McCarthy Shelly McCormick Shawn McDougall Mary McElhoe 2. Lori Ross. Laurie Ryder, and Mike Stamm show Viking Spirit on the Princess Marguerite. 3. Rod Rayburn shows enthusiasm for today‘s turnout. Jaime McEwan Kirby McFarland Seniors 163 ‘79’ An Exciting Year! Suzy MacDonald Pam McLean 1. So that's how you make a still! 2. Senior Annual Staffers celebrate the closing of another deadline. 3. Kelly Sutherland tries to keep herself entertained during class 4. . But will it improve my looks? Rob Manahan Lisa Madsen Debbie Maples Jim Markey David McGrath Alan McKnight Chuck Missler Renee Moinette Sarah Moore Paula Moran Loral Morehouse Jeff Morehouse Suzy Morgan Leslie Morrow Doug Mossano Don Murray Jeff Murrell Tracy Myers Seniors Dominate Pep Assemblies Steve Olson Michelle Olson Julie Osborn John Nazarenus Karl Nelson Jeff Nelson Anitra Newcomb m . M Seniors 167 Liz Newman Scott Newson Ken Ness Heidi Nordsletten Cindy Padgett Seniors Concentrate Darrel Palmer Scott Palmer Randy Pearson Juanita Perry Angie Pierce Becky Pigott Doug Purcell Paula Quillinan 168 Seniors Anna Ralston James Randall Rod Rayburn Annette Rayfield t. Which button do I press tor a Coke? Ken Roberson Seniors 169 Stan Riley Harry Rodin Ann Roetcisoender Ken Rosebrook Lori Ross Laura Reindl Debbie Reynolds Charlie Richards Ronda Ries On Graduation... ■Hiai Lori Rothenberger Brian Russell Laurie Ryder Melissa Sanders But Still Find Time To Fool Around 170 Seniors Anwar Samad Dan Schaaf Lisa Schmick . Denise Schmidt Eric Schold Mike Sargent 1. Up, up dnd away! 2. “Gentlemen prefer Hanes .. Bruce Schulz Kevin Schulz Paul Schuster Ron Scollard Lori Scott mm f 3. Tracy Myers and Cindy Padgett talk about all the fun they have in typing. Tracy Scott Chris Simons Jeff Shive Bridget Sears Seniors 171 Robin Selk — Sharon Sjoquist Shannon Skibeness Ron Simmons As Time Grows Shorter 3. Curls are back and Suzy Morgan has 'em. 2. Preparing for another band rehearsal. Dee Dee Keyes brings out her saxophone. 172 Seniors Karen Skrinde Anthony Smith . Antonio Smith Bob Smith Steph Smith Sally Snaring Derrick Snyder Debbie Spann Rich Speed 3. Ike the Vik Snyder” still beheads more sophomores. 4 Kelly Mtllward sits in class wondering why graduation seems so far off. Jackie Spencer We Grow Rowdier Gayle Sprague Jerry Sramek Mike Stamm Courtney Stearns Seniors 173 Mike Studley 174 Seniors Karl Stryker Kari Sunde Kelly Sutherland Laura Stevens Lisa Stewart Marcia Stewart Mike Stewart Class of ‘79’ Shares Sheryl Stillman 1. A little class never hurt anyone! 2. Keith Munch Mouth Miller is caught in the act at lunchtime 3. “Breaking up is hard to do!” Steve Storm Vicki Swearingen Jeff Swindler John Switzer Gail Taylor Lori Thomas Liza Thomas Seniors 175 We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby! Steve Thomas Debbie Thompson Les Tomlinson Mark Torrell Mark Ullberg Denise Vaughn Dave Troffer 1. SURE keeps me dry! 176 Seniors Linda Vintertun Lisa Vitolo Kris Wallace Karen Wallner Tracey Walloch Tom Walsh Tammy Ward Joe Warner 2. Seniors take time to relate with each other. Tracey Wick Jo Wilhite Dawn Williams Steve Williamson Ava Wilson Rita Wilson Bob Winkler Glenn Withey Tim Wooldridge Ellen Yin Ramona Yonck Dan Zakos Dave Zeller Lohrelei Zerbin The End Of An Era Sandy Zuck Donna Ewbank SENIORS NOT PICTURED . Brett Abernethy Jeff Hardy Scott Moran Glenn Sablan Keith Bird James Hebert Gary Mortensen Ann Schulz Kathy Bradford Richard Heil Allen Muzzuco Brian Sharp Connie Brink Kelly Hiller Dee Obee Mark Shea Steve Brodeur Wayne Horton Louis Oblock Len Sielicki Marie Browne Jim Johnson Lori Opfer Mark Steinbach Chilan Bui Ray Johnson Tony Padilla Larry Stephens Ken Dean Dennis Lambert Julie Perkins Kevin Stratton Annette Fulsom Mike Lewis Kevin Radeck David Thompson Dianne George Jeff Lindeman Syd Randell Evelyn Wong Briana Geriene Russ Meader Eric Reimer Saeed Yekala David Goodnight James Hammerschlag Kelly Millward Annette Rohatscn 178 Seniors Top 10% Are a Classy Bunch 1. Choir members Patty Pfeifer. Dan Schaaf. Maria Harris and Christy Hedman take a break between songs The thirty-nine students who made up the top 10% for the class of 79. were a varied group. Among them were musicians, athletes, ASB and class officers. Each of the thirty-nine definitely considered a leader in themselves. Robin Mazna shows her Viking Spirit. Jaci Knudson helps out behind the scenes for the drama department. Even though good grades came easier for some than others, each student gained satisfaction in knowing that their hard work proved worthwhile. The students shown here represent the Top 10% at the end of the fall trimester. Top 10% 179 Worthwhile Top 10% Paula Quiliinan keeps her studies and her gymnastics in balance. Mickey Mouse enthusiasts Shauna Lilly and Julie Judd show how they really feel about school. Robin Selk stays on top of things Tanya Grant and Anna Ralston enjoy playing around in and out of school. Kari Sunde shows the concentration needed to do well in tennis. Shannon Skibeness and Debbie Maples are ready for just about anything. DECA student. Lesley Knight sells goods at the student store. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Top 10% 181 Top 10% 1. 2. 3. 4. Donna Ewbank and Sharon Dickinson keep their eyes on the ball. Tracksters. Gregg Watkins and Craig Kelly enjoy playing in the sand pit as well as jumping into it. Eric Lucks hangs in there with a little help from Liza Thomas. Dawn Williams. Polly Corwin and Suzy Morgan take time out to do a little guy-watching. 182 Top 10% Show Their Humorous Sides 5. Laurie Ryder, Lori Ross, Bob Donaty and Greg Lamb put their homework aside and study something a little more interesting. 6. Keith Hoffer and Ken K.C. Rosebrook show how a two on one can be a one on one while blocking Len Sielicki 7. Doug Day and Kevin Embree find their place at Inglemoor. Top 10% 183 Top 10% Mixes Work With Play 1. Ramona Yonck’s name Is all over school. 2. Cheryl Henderson relaxes from her studies and practices smiling at everyone. 3. Junk food pushers. Ellen Yin and Bridget Sears, wait for the crowds at a basketball game. 4. Bill Ambacher hikes his way to the top. 184 Top 10% SCOTT ABBOTT. Scottly. Steve. Disco Arvide Am- bition: To gel into counseling and psychology and let God continue to lead my life. Highlights: Being in My Fair Lady and Guys Dolls Going to Yakima with SC for All State Choir. Band 10.11.12. Choir 10.11.12; Musical 11.12; Jazz Ensemble 11.12; All State Choir 11. All Northwest Choir 12. DAVE ABLE Ambitions: My ambitions is to become rich and famous Highlights Drama, 2 yrs. taking part in the technical end of such plays as My Fair Lady. Charley’s Aunt. Guys and Dolls, Haunting of Hill House, and was asst, stage manager for Victoria's House MARK P. ADAMS. Adams. Marky. Marcus Ambitions: Raise an armada of supercharged bumble- bees. walk a mile for a camel, put my wet tongue In a 220 volt outlet and play solitaire w o cheating High- lights: Colby. Baseball vs. Garfield. Bainbridge Beach party Homecoming '78-'79. eating sophomores for lunch. DAVE AGNOR. Dave. Aggie Ambition: To attend Pacific Lutheran University and major in International Business To travel all over the world with my violin and someday perform at Carnegie Hall Highlights Summer '78 exchange student in Germany. All-State orchestra 1978, Musicals. Honor Society. Who's Who in Amenca. Orchestra. German Club. International Weekend chairman, goofingaround with MS. BP. AW. JS and all other weird people at Inglemoor DAVID ALLEMEIER. Curly. Unc Ambition: To go on and play college football at the UW and then make it big as a pro ball player Also dunng this time I want to attain an MD from the UW and to many the girl of my dreams. SP Highlights: Boy's State. ASB Athletic councilman. National Foundation and Hall of Fame. Scholar-Athlete award; Honor Society, going to SP house at lunch. Lake Kaches. Victoria. BC. Rocky Horror and VP from Bothell. BILL AMBACHER. William. Billiam. Wilhelm Ambition: My ambition is to be one of the most productive people in the nation and set the world on its ear Highlights: Orchestra w JB. RH and DA Hiking Club w PJ Math Anal w LB. CG. SR, and the others. DECA 11.12. Orch 10.11.12 JILL AUSTIN. Jtllybean. Austin. Babe Ambition: Move to Anz and major in Business at ASU To live long. wise, happy and many a rich dude Highlights: “UTAH . Shannon and of course baby ■Jessie. my pride and joy Ariz. '78. numerous con- certs. falling in love with SA and DB Bam talks w LA MS. memorable times w Danna. Sambos. skiing. Mt Bachelor w LS 76. Mt Hood 77 with the gang the BEAST. Dodeys. the river w JA SA Mickey Mouse' Shay-Joey. Chicago with Marv 77. Christmas 78 w - Dene. Going through the Motions. Steeley Dan. Big Surf 78 - Pevin Homecoming 78 w DB. treasured moments w The Hutch. Jim Zorn?? Snotty - I'll ahvay remember you! Interiake and the gang. 4-whceling in CC at 80's, special moments w Mom. Zing Summer days at Stobie. Mrs. AI love you and will never forget our times together. May God Be with you always. CAROLYN DIANE BEESON. DeeDee Ambition: My ambitions are to be successful In my business goals and to travel all over the United States, to see the places 1 spent so many years learning about Highlights: The highlights of my junior and senior years were bumming around with my other two partners In crime. DD LR Accounting w BC. DD. LR. AM and KY LESLIE BENSON. Lcs Ambition My ambit ions arctomakemylife work, and to have fun doing it. Highlights: I like to bowl, party, and have fun. Football 10.11. wrestling 10.11 JEFF BJORNSEN. Jeff-fry. Ambition To get mass money and move to Jackson Hole and ski all my life. Highlights The Canada tnp, Shaun's cabin trips with Paula PAM BLESSINGTON. Bless. Dewy. BamBam Ambition: To find Mr Right, live together In happiness, have kids, and then find Mr Rich to marry. Highlights Holiday Lake w GK. hanging out at BK with the gang. Tolo with Bunny, at BE w V OJ. Lake Kachess and creek w Mr Miller. Idaho w CJ. Track 10,11.12. Sr. Ball. DECA. skiing DONNIE BODMER. Bod. Neph. DonnieClodmore Ambition To succeed In business without really trying. To be rich (of course) have a small family and travel in the Carribean with themon my yacht. Highlights Senior Party at Lake Kachess 78. Gober's parties 77-78. Lesley's parties 77-78. Holiday Lake 78 Denny Beach, hanging out at BK. cruizin in the Tank. Bam Bams Bust. 78. Homecomings 77-78 w MC. Saturday night fever champagne w LK. RY.WJ. Partying all the time and drinking vitamin M R Keeping warm at football games w SC Max out Landau w TRJR STEVE BO LENDER Ambition: To get closer to the Lord and be a successful airline mechanic. Highlights: Making Swing Choir 77- 78 78-79 Being advertisement mgr for Concert Choir 77-78. JEFF BOWER. Jeff Bower «1. Jack. Mr J . M.JB Ambition: My ambitions are to make a combination cal- culator stop watch pockct knife fishing pole watch. with a built-in panic button, and to make an electronic bed maker Go to UW Highlights. Winning tots of money with Mac at Kenmore Lanes. Skiing with laurel Hardy. Sun Valley. Paying for Sun Valley. JEFF BOWER. Jeffy Baby Ambition: To go around the world and pick up every girl I ,can Highlights Intramural 'Soccer. FEAST. Adv. Graphics Arts. Adv. Photography. KATHY BRADFORD. Thy (Thee) Bradhutt Ambition: To live a good and happy life and to always have my friends and relatives wtthTne To be able to see all my friends I met in South Africa, especially Jay the Meyers. Highlights: Gymnastics team 10.12. Jr yr. spent in S Afnca. Rally squad 12 LZ.KG.TR.andallthe fun we had in gymnastics. BP Biol 3rd per Int Foods 10 with DD. MS. Leavenworth. LYNN BRADWELL Ambition My highest goal is for me to have all the cash, while everybody else is broke (for a unique change) Secondly. I want my life to continue my fascinating path to keep me guessing what Is going to happen next I strive to keep others happy and myself content I'm not planning my death for another 115 yrs. so look out people! Highlights: Swing choir. DECA. Jong Ysm Lo. Sr. party at Lake Kachess. Aug 78. Holiday lake. Stevens Pass, my house. Bam-Bam and Pole. Mu ham mud vs Leon, making cookies” CONSTANCE BRINK. Connie. CB. Bnnker-19. Ambition: To get my driver's license, marry Jimmy McAllister, meet Barry Gibb Maurice Gibb, go to the moon, ski the Alps, goto England, watch the World Cup My ultimate goal is to see an end come to the cruel slaughtering of the Harp Seal Looking forward to a life full of hope and dreams Highlights The highlights of my 3 yr residence at IHS are as follows: Summer 77. soccer with Jimmy Dawn, soccer camp 77-78. Girl Soccer 77-78. skiing with Gail Polly. Big Mtn with Knstl-Blll. Chicago with Suzy Gail. Foreigner Styx with Kris. Chuck Mangione with Dawn Polly, makinga fool of myself at KG's. Whidbey Island with DW. Star Trek with DW. Sunday morning excursion with Kristi Kelly-Bill Thanks for the memories. LAURI BROWN. Ambition: To get the most out of life while you live it Highlights: Summer 78. Denny Park Sunshine. BNS. Tennis 1.2. Soccer 2. Fridays, remember Karen? Run- ning with the Devil. Shout from the bushes at Colby. The Getaway. Bad Apples. Victoria. Polar V. good memories MC.KW.MC.LC You two were special PH. EG Thanks Mom I'll never forget any of you MIKE BULMER. Milky. Bunnut Ambition: To legally own a Ferrari Dino and Mazerati Bora Tomakeitintocollegewithclassinsteadofprison with DF Highlights: Utah Madness. Thrashing 80's with Bunhcad. Skiing Stevens with the dan. Maximizing at BK. T Rng with the VP and Bainbridging with the scholars MIKE BURROWS. Burr. Michael Ambition: To bring Deep Purple back together and be their 1 fan. To follow Ted Nugent and Queen wher- ever they go Also to go see Rocky Horror every weekend for t he rest of my life Highlights: Seeing Beach Boys 3 times. Steve Miller. Led Zepplen. Randy Han- sen, The Kinks. Steven Bishop, Heart (twice). Tower of Power. Phsm, Rail and Co.. Styx. Foreigner. Cheap Trick. AcDc. Ted Nugent, Chicago. Rocky Horror. Aerosmith. Mahogany Rush. Swim T «am 10. GRADUATING! DOUG BYERS.Byron. bye bye . Bug Ambition: To make a million in the summer of 79 To be successful at whatever I attempt and to graduate in 79 I would also like to live to be 150 years old Highlights: Spanish 300 with PQ.PC.KH.KR and JA English 402 with Dr TL KS.KW.HRJulie O. and Big Louis O Other highlights were Putting a small pickup truck in the locker bays (spring 78). Activities: Cross Country 11,12. Track 10.11.12. DECA 11.12. Key Club 10.11. Spanish Club 10.11 LAUREL TERESA CANCILLA. lolly. Laurie. Poopsle Ambition Become a famous couture and costume designer and live happily ever after the end (music and closing credits). Highlights: Drama 76-79. The Family. Backstage. On stage. Dressing Room: Guys Dolls. English w pizzanma, Our Town Town. Cleaning the dressing room (again again agam) 3W pep assemblies, summer vacation BRENT CARLSON Ambition To keep enjoying Me as much as possible, to remain successful, and to serve my Lord in the way he would want me to Highlights: Cross Country 77-78. Track 78-79 ROBERTA CARLSON. Birdie. Birds. Bird Ambition: To stay good friends with TK.MB.CFAN.DD CB forever. To go to college and hopefully graduate with some know-how Get married and have tots of kids and happy forever Highlights: Tennis 10th grade, going to sr. ball with SB in 77. and BP AN coming along. Going to lunch with MB CF Also having a crush on SB since 9th grade and finally meeting him in 11th LORRAINE CARR. Larry. Truck. Terry Ambition To tour with the Yes group as Chris Squire's number one groupie till I'm 40. after which 1 plan on marrying into the Rockefeller family and dnvc to our class reunion in my Mercedes 450sl Between all these activities. I would like to become the 4th “angel Highlights: Birch Bay with LT. summer of 78. Golden Gardens. July 20. 1977. green car - summer of 77. Mustang Club, ski assistant with CP. Tolo-WJ and RR. Homecoming MR. Utah 78 with LJ.CPand LN. Victoria 78. dirt tracking with LM. KG and LT. Bogus Basin with R and R 78-79. Styx 77-78, Rod Stewart 77. Yes (CS) 76-77. Track 10 and Soccer 12 SCOTT CARSON. Kit. Scotty (Cotty?) Redbeard Ambition: To complete a two year mission for the LDS church (mormon), be a very successful lawyer $$$) or professional musician. And have a nice small family w-.th 12 kids What Population explosion!? Highlights giving JP a bad time at All-State 78. School musical 77-78 Swing Choir 77-79. And most importantly 77-79 with Becky STEVE CASTELLO. Ghost. Spock. Ears. Ambition My biggest goal is to play pro football I also want to be a comedian or a wino Most of all 1 want to be Filthy, stinking, absurdly rich. rich, rich Highlights Swim team 76. wrecking my Maverick, the summer of 78. cruising with JD and DZ Skiing with JD and jam Football 11.78. Rubber Beach and almost getting busted Meeting MB. the country club, and tennis. MARY CHERNIS Ambition Go to college, get rich, and behappy!High- lights: Summer 78, BHS soccer, gymnastics, skiing. Victoria Polar V. Denny. Friday night parties, best times w RW. Baby GREG CHRISTIE Ambition To retire at age 25 asa millionaire and spend the majority of my time supporting Wildlife and Wilder- ness Highlights Gold Stream Inn. Lake Lannor. Sun Lakes. Summer of 78. Apple Blossom. Skiing. Grad KAREN CHRISTISON Ambition Being able to look at old things in new ways. Not to live by conventions. Highlights: EATING in the library Being a part of Steve K's life DAWN CLARK. Pete. Snark. Dern Ambition To get out of Kenmore even if I have to walk. To be the best in my profession To learn to outsmart men and to marry someone that can match my millions. Highlights Old Turkey house, playing GC game for too many yrs and never learning how. Foghat. Spying w LM. Wenatchee w CB. Cheer w LY the C's. Tina's Cadillac, my 17th birthday party. GCs property. Alaska with my sidekick GW. truck w TJ GC. tomato soup, bumper car BOB CLEM. Julio Ambition: To climb to the top of the Hotel Industry as quickly as I can and stay there. To serve God always and let others know of Him To be humble and helpful to the people I meet and find sincere hapiness with my fnends and self Highlights: Beating Bothell at KingCo 77-78. Gymnastics Meets. California 78 w RM Jammin with KE. EW F Concert 77-78. Camp Ospus 77. tumbling on the Super Ferry 77-78. Commodores concerts 78 with KE.PC.ST.DP.DS Singing with RM in Calif and at the top of ladders Mills Brother imitations with RM.CS ROSS CLOSE. Rossy the Aussie Martini Rossi Ambition To spend another year of my life as valuable as the last. To return and meet all the friends I have made To find satisfactionand make achievements in whatever I do Highlights: Varsity basketball Capt 12, Track 11. Honor Society 11.12. Paper staff 12. Student Council 12. Squeaking with KC Keith. Answenng kangaroo questions for CC CC WILLIAM COOPER. Bill. Billy The Kid- Ambition: For Doug and I to finally go Bonkers.” Highlights Drama and Tech Theater: Drama l.ll.lll. Per- formance. Any Number Can Die. (actor). Sound of Music (techie). Dinner Theatre (sound eng.) My Fair Lady (stage manager) Victoria's House (ASM special effs) Charley's Aunt (student Dir.). Guys and Dolls (stage manager), (Big Bear backstage award). Haunting of Hill House (stage manager) PAULA CORWIN. Polly. PoUy-gatoc. Pookie Ambition: To make others as happy as I am I want to own Fantasy Island and a red Merecedes. and remem- ber that the best things in life are free To be as good a mom to my kids as my mom is to hers. I want to share my music with the world and meet-Elton John Highlights Being a Saturday's chick and a Snoopy freak Laughing to tears with Heidi and Michelle. Seeing Chuck in concert with Connie and Dawn Making cookies for Moody Tennis and tong talks in the Pinto with Suzy. PR and growing up with DiiCmie jSkiing. sweet sixteen, diamond rings, candlelight, champagne. Disneyland and St. Thomas with my Craig Practice rooms, staring caring, sharing.and havlngan affair with a friend Camp Casey with my good buddies. Fort Worden. Spanish camp. Homecoming 10.11. especially 12 Yakima with Band Sarah. PE with sexy chicks, having the bestest friends and family in the whole wide world Amen. MARY COX Ambition: To succeed in everything 1 do To attenc Central Wash. U. and enter in their business prograrr and to meet the guy that’s right (or me To also ski unti my heart is content Highlights My activities wereskiinc 1.2.3. soccer 2. and Friday night football games Goinc to Gobei’s party Getting warned at Rubber Beach Chelan 78. H«Hs Angels Me and KW taking apart chairs! CHERYL CRAWFORD. Colleen. Chuck Ambition: To travel around the w-orid. to enjoy life, tc stay with Paul forever, to live happily ever after. High- lights: Paul A at Chelan in 77. Construction Junction w Stcph S. writing composing the CJ song w Steph S. the old man and the Balloons at Seattle Centet w Lorraine C. Chen 75.76. meeting Jack Slkma at Snoqualmie Falls. Halloween party at Steph S's. Vol- leyball. Basketball. KM's birthday In Lorraine's trailer s LC.CC. KM' Almost getting lost going to Snoqual- mic Falls with Shelly M. Tracy W Colleen C FEAST Dumping water In SFs purse. Annual Staff 78-79, Cruising in Lorraine's Mustang (floating flying devices). TAMARA SUE DAVIS. Tam. Thegiri drummer Indian Ambition: Go to college, and aftn college I hope to get a good job. then become wealthy. But mainly have a happy and long life Highlights: Camp with DM.SG.SJ Camp with LF and TK CS in history TD and CS in US History. RR Pep Band French with CM.GM.RR, a lot of other weird people Just being w friends. Meeting DB.KC during The Sound of Music. The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady. Guys and Dolls. Cascade Youth Symphonly. Symphonic Band 76-79. STEVEN THOMAS DEEBACH. Bach. Kraut. Dceb Ambition: To major In music In college and eventually succeed Eugene Ormandy as conductor of the Phila Orch. Highlights: Track, playing French Horn for the musicals 76.77.78. Solo and Ensemble. Student Direc- tor and Drum Major. DENISE DIEMERT. Ra-Ree. Dennis. SICO Ambition: To be able to travel to different places under the sun. To stay with David and live happily ever after. Highlights: Spending 76,76.78 with DE, 77 meeting and getting to know DV. 76PHBwithCS. Dinners at SS and MS. 77 DECA S T with PB.SB. and BM with CG Eula's letters, bugging CK Fun times with the Gang SHARON DICKINSON. George Ambition: To have a career in business and to take each day in stride. Highlights: Honor Society 77-79. French Club 77-78. Girls Soccer 78. Girls Tennis Manager 78. Officer of STOIC. Kidnapping JN. and hanging around w DJ. Bek, TW.EB. and DA and going to Farrells w-.th DJ.F.B. and TW SETH F. DIETRICH.Dtetz. 007 James Bond Ambition: To graduate, to become a millionaire and buy up Arabia, to eventually take over the US and the world and return it to the 1870's Highlights: Sound of Music 77. My Fair Lady 78. Victoria’s House 78. Guys and Dolls 79. Choir 77.78.79. Swing Choir 79. Drama 78. Performance 79. Detective Sergeant Graham in Mr Shoop Is Murdered. Act Festival 78 CRAIG DIVOKY. MauriccSchlcpp.GauthieT. Alfredo. Yorkshire. Ambition: To teach poverty stricken children in Pago Pago the fusion of the atom Highlights: Tape measurer of the year 76.77. Phillips Screwdriver Blackmarket Hitman. KISS look alike contests, short-sheeting hospi- tal patients, helping subdue the Watts Riots 65. Toul- ouse Lautrec fan club, hall monitor Sampson Crema- torium. and taking Paraplegics to Discos. BOB DONATY. Donut. Fozzle. Bobble Ambition: To remain the world's best Viking Court Jester and make others Get Crazy and Wild just like 1 do. To never deliberately forget my close band (of) friends with whom I have the best times To take up the cowbell In college and become the best snow-wall builder ever. To branch out like I did this year and stay a jumpy as a kangaroo' Highlights: LWHS Friends. Foot- ball games with RW.BT.CT.DT.DT. and afterwards. Tikcy Turkey (the rubber chicken). Basketball games, Gremlins filled with newspaper! Sound of Music 77. My Fair Lady 78. Victoria's House 78. WATA and almost being killed by BB' French dinners and towel fights over cream soup. Northshore Junior Soccer 76. Sophomore Homecoming!!? Locter Deistcr’s 4th per. English Class. Court Jester for Her Majesty. Halloween as Fozzic Bear4 Hiking Club. French Club, Drama Club CURTIS JOHN DOWNEY. Curt. Duck Derr Ambition: To own and manage my own winery. High- lights: Lettering in Swimming 4 years. Swim team captain senior year. Getting rowdy. Judging diving with CM Swimming class with MA. DB. HR. MB. Algebra with PC.CK , Marching Band with DM.SD.CSJH.RM. Skipping study hall with SF.BD..Being Bob's locker partner 3 years. Skipping 5th and 6th with SF.DM Symphonic Band. Popular novel with BM twice, once with GS. PM. TW Getting rowdy with SS all through high school. THERESEA MARIE DRIETZ. Terri. Bun. Ter-Ter Ambition: To go to college and to obtain a degree in a Health Career Extensive traveling. Live comfortably and always be happy Highlights: Sourdough 78 with CB.DC.DW. Cruisin' 77-78 with DW. Leavenworth 78. H O with the gang 78. Convention at Tri-Cities with CM.LF and the Club KEVIN D. EMBREE Ambition: To find love and happiness In a world gone crazy. To be my own boss and become filthy rich and to be a black belt by my 30th birthday. Highlights: my favorite activities Karate with ST. Band 10.11.12 with BC and BP Utah Ski Trip 10.11. California 78 BW and ST Breaking records in weights 55.5 sec. ten stairs. Camp Casey with PC.DW.ST.RM Climbing water towers with RM.PM. and ST. SANDRA KAY EVERSON. Sandy. Sam. Cheeto- Lady Ambition: To attend UWand then Med School I want to become a doctor and help those whoreallynecd it. Highlights: Ski Utah 77-78. Ski Sun Valley 79. North- shore Ski Asst 77-79 with GL.SS.CP.LC. and MM Square Dancing. Round Dancing with RF. Christmas Tolo 77 with HR. Homecoming 78 with R.Flnch. Cruising 78 with LR, Chemistry with Gulberg. Honor Society President. Going steady and getting promise ring from Rich Finch! DONNA EWBANK. Buckwheat. Donnie Osmond. Donut Ambition: To hang glide over Lk WA. find whatever I'm looking for. become more independent, have a good career in Nursing and psychology, and get married around 23 Highlights: Getting stuck in the mud at midnight with hanging things with GM. all those pizzas at midnight, soccer 10.11.12. the outrageous ball fight with TD and KO. and going toTexas and flying for the first time, also HO with the gang. PAM FLEMING. Pammy Ambition: To be rich by the time I'm 30. And to marry BB and spend the rest of my life with him. Highlights: Apple Blossom Festival with BB. Party Hardy all night long Winning a bet with Dr.L Being great friends with LF.SM.RS and DV. SHERI FOSMARK. Foz. Fozzy. Bubbles Ambition To someday be the best dental hygienist in the world, to marry my dream man and live in a large house on a farm which sits on a cliff overiooking the ocean so I can ride w my husband on the beach. And have DM still be my best buddy. Most important though to live my life for JO Highlights: Old boyfriends TJ SS. skipping with DM. kidnapped by CS DM for 18th birthday. Sophomore Homecoming Princess. Home- coming with Tim J. Christmas jTolo with JM, down sza- sza ! doing King Tut getting wild crgzy with DM. Shorthand with BS. Chocolate bars in sock. 6th per. PE. flight to Colorado with DJ. TA for Kline's 4th per. PE class 11.learning to ski. GoldenArches with DM Soccer 10,11, Marching band 10.11. TORI FREEMAN. Toto. Snoty Ambition My ambition Is to make it in the world, and to become rich Highlights: My favorite activities were the parties at ST.PA.RC The nights out with KD Being stuck In the ditch with KD. ELIZABETH FROST. Liz. Lizzy. Lizbeny Ambition: To have my own house built for me by the time I'm 25 with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathroom. To be successful in Real Estate, to travel to Europe. Hawaii and Canada To ahvays Party Harty with my pals. Lastly to meet Sue. Shelly and Denise at Herfy’s on March 2, 1988. Highlights: Going to parties. Denny Beach. Music, having fun with my friendsand graduating. Being president of the Sky Club 78-79. CM.TD in Tri-cities and cute waiters CARISA FUQUA. Oeo. Cari. Crea Ambition: To either become a well known chef or become an actress or keep society from going to pot. Ambition: Ea ting fixed up hamburgers with MO, drama. MO. Sheri. Birds. Tam, Slrry. JJ. going out and partying, Billy Joel concert. Hiding Billy beer cans under Cs bed All my wild and crazy friends at JB, Rocky Horror picture shows and spiked hair spray bottles with MO Halloween and lots of makeup, going to New York DONNA J. GANGE. DJ Ambition: I hope to make my first million by next year, and to survive until our first class reunion. But more importantly. I hope to never lose the good friends that I have made at this school And to always be able to look back on this year with fond memories Highlights: I was Very pleased to find out that I was a commended student on the NMSQTTest. I almost made Honor Society. But the things that I have enjoyed most this year were Philosophy class and all that I learned there. Science Club, the Queen Concert, my friends: Sharon. Erica. Tammy and Bek. and being head of STOIC. KIM GARRETT. Gary. Kimbo Ambition: I'd like to be a sun devil at Ariz. State and have a blast. Then get a good job traveling all over the world, skiing, then I want to see the classy bunch of 79 at our 75th reunion Highlights: Homecoming 76,77 princess. 78. Tennis 76 with CG. 77.78 regionals. BB 76.77, Faculty matches with RP. Soph year meeting EM.CW.DV. etc. Lots of new wild and crazy people. 77 Ski Utah, cucumber Face LC. Doublein withSC.TJ.RW. 78 Senior activities. Toga. Lake Kachess. SB and BM. annual with DD Eulas and letters. Canada Gold Stream Inn. partying with The Gang The Sisters. Guana Skiing with CK. EL.LH. The Dog House: SHAWN GARY. Pick Ambition: To use my abilities to the fullest and make of myself someone who can be trusted and respected for who I am Highlights: Junior class Pres 77-78. Home- coming Prince 77-78. Swing Choir 77-78. Musical My Fair Lady 77-78. Musical 78-79. Guys and Dolls, meeting Bnan Jovanovich. Shauna Lilly 78-79 SHARON GOBER. Gobe. Goble. Gobey Ambition: To become a very successful lawyer so I can keep all my friends and family out of jail and all of my enemies in jail. To travel all over the world and cause as much trouble as possible without getting caught To have the Fastest Trans Am in the state by the time I'm 28. Highlights: Victoria and Gold Creek Inn with 79'crs. Movies and BK w LT Slang Gang and car crunches Apple Blossom. Homecoming 7 7 w PZ. Tolo 78. PTSA Rep 79. Thanx everybody MARLO GOOD. Rolo. S M D. Ambition: To go to college to become a forestry major, to get a Ford 4x4 that's cherry Highlights: Football: being Crown [ .v. champs for 2 years. Homecoming with MG. CHRISTOPHER M. GORDON. 240-Gordy. P Head. TEERS Ambition: My major ambition In life is to be the first person in history to live up to his or her ambition, to boat as many fish as humanly possible, and abo I would like be accepted to the University of Poland. Highlights: Every weekend. McDonalds. Horror Picture Show. Bainbridge Pressure Release. Professor of Philosophi- cal Events. Div. Champs twice, going fishing with BS. hanging out with BK gang. Homecoming with Plumbs, Oompamania. Motating and Rotating. Good Pie by DL Being a Wild and Crazy Sports Editor, Most Inspirational. Movie Animal House. Song. Get Down Make Love. Cartoon. The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat. person Steve Martin, TV show Mork and Mindy. TANYA GRANT. Tag. Tomia Ambition: To help those in need through Physical Therapy, to let God have complete control of my life and let God's love shine through me to others' Highlights Playing my flute in band. Cascade Youth Symphony, ensembles, contests, etc. Mrs. B.” Mrs K. Com- mencement with SS. challenging classes. Rob Mana- han. Prayer Time in Mr G's room. AR.BM.DM.LF. and each and every person I met at IHS. they all mean a lot to me. BRAD GRIFFITH. Griff Ambition: Go to Western Washington U. and study Industrial Communications and technology To own and manage a Print Shop. jAnd to enjoy life to its fullest and to do my best in whatever I end up doing with my life. I could go for being nch and famous too and live happily ever after. Highlights: Football 11.12. KingCo Champ s Wrestling 10.11.12. at 158. DECA Gift Wrap Shop. Senior parties. Vancouver BC trip. Sidelines at tire ScaHawks vs Browns game Annual Staff. Graphic Arts 10. Adv. 11.12. Calif. Tour for Varsity Wrestlers Trip over to EWU. GP. 3.5 JAMES AUGUST HABEDANK. JR.. Jim. Jimmy. Boo-Boo Highlights: Symphonic Band 78-79, Concert Band 76- 77. Marching Pep Band 76-79. Stage Band 78-79. Drama Club 77-79. WATA. 78-79. My Fair Lady 77. Track 76-77. German Club 77-79. Art Club 78-79. Junior Achievement 76-79. Karen Stewart 78-79 LAURIE HAGEN. Babe (Big eyes) Ambition: To become a stewardess or model. To travel, meet a lot of people and have a good time. Highlights Member of JA. G. Basketball manager, Pep Club. Student rep. work and having a good time. Special friends Tracy K, LD. JM Class 79 Tops. Special thanks to Dm K and Dash T JONATHAN TOBIAS HANLY. Nicknames: You can call me Johnny, or you con call me John, or you can call me Toby, or you can call me Tom. but you doesn't has to call me Johnathan Ambition: To get rid of most of the poor and starving people; to change the system so that it works for everybody, to boldly go where no man woman has gone before! Highlights: Reading The Adventures of Accountant Man in the library; trying to make stone- faced people crack-up(laugh), graduating early, making fun of Senior Highlights papers JAMES D. HARRINGTON. Jim Ambition: To own a foreign sports car, to get out of debt without filing bankruptcy, to someday do something worthwhile! Highlights: Going to movies with GW and KD. Halloween with GW. 186 Senior Ambitions KENDRA HARRISON. Kendi. Kendrug. Hein I Ambition: Become a veiy successful model, meet D-E- V-O. retire on a beach in sunny southern California, with lots of cola (coke). To move as far away from Inglemoor as possible Do more television as before, like the good ole days' Highlights: D-E-V-O fan dub. Arby's. oooh nooo slugo and he's gonna be mean. Our towne Your towne who’s town? Slugo Spydiesoffice Performance 12. Van Halen radio show. Russ's party MH Homecoming Doug Eric booted Detention. Calif for Xmas, broken shoulder. LINDA HARRISON. Lu. Harry Ambition: To leave these rainy skies and bve under the sunshine Highlights Meeting Kevin thanks to DD and DE Homecoming 76.77.78. Senior Ball 77.79 Gym- nastics 76,77.78 Richland with MS. State Tues, nites with PQ.FC. and TF. Parties, concerts. Fleetwood Mac. Denny Beach. TJ dock and 7 new years Roslyn. horseracing. Camano. California 78. Disneyland, meet- ing the Halvys. driving home 715 Govics with PQ California New Years STEVE HARVEY. PM Ambition: To become a multi-millionaire before I'm 35 In custom Architecture drawing and building custom houses. Highlights Skiing and having a good time with good people, after graduating I'm going to Hawaii and never returning. RIMA HAWKINS. Plzzarima Ambition: Play at Carnegie Hall, win a Nobel Prize and haw Life smile at me Highlights. Choir. Orchestra, the Musicals, and writing with LTC CHRISTINE HEDMAN. Chris. Christie. Bunny Ambition: To always be myself (crazy), have good times with all my neat friends, play the harp, go to SPU and ma)or in music or math, get married and have 4 kids (after awhile), serve Jesus In all I do (Mt 6:33) High- lights: Being weird and crazy with all my friends, football and wrestling, youth choir trips (Jay H ). camp, counselor and young peoples TPing Mr G’s w JH. skiing w SM.BC.RS. Waterskiing w AR; Chem w Mr Bulgurg. JH: Math w JH.BD. Annual w LR. SL (cheer up1) Pop Novel w CS; Span II Sound of Music 10. My Fair Lady 11. WATA. Guys and Dolls 12. playing the piano, being an accompanist for DBAR.BR. church, choir, prayer circle (PTU) BH.RS.BC.RS.EAWH.RF. Jay. watching MK.RC JR.GC; Honor Society 10.12, Choir 10.12. Pep Club 11. Sunshine 11.12. Mat Maid 10-12. Being a Chrutian (Forever ) CHERYL HENDERSON Ambition: I would like to study foreign languages (French. Greek. Japanese. Hebrew, and Spanish) and eventually travel to Europe Highlights The best year of my high school career was my junior year in Swing Choir MARK HEY1NG. Rock. Stanley. Stud Ambition: I plan to go to college and study to be an accountant, and play football getting married and having a wife do all the work so I can run around all day Highlights: getting haircut with LT. going to lunch with SH. hanging out at BK every Friday night and getting bored, breaking a bowl of punch all over myself and getting cut up with the help from PB Making up Introduce yourseir Getting hit on the way to football, cruzing around, going to the movies and not watching them Collecting stuffed animals by getting them from friends. Going Gumball from school to lunch, trying to understand Spanish, going to Lake Kachess. talking to a crazy waiter at Al Gouchos on Homecoming KELLY L HILLER Ambition: Getting married to David M. the juy I love very much, and have a happy life with him. Highlights: July 2. of 1977. Summers in Eastern Washington Sunlakes. partying with L and LM. D and DG. grad- uating in 1979. KEITH HOFFER. Hoff. Pane ho. Hopper Ambition: To become a plastic surgeon, specializing In noses so that I can cure snoz iris Highlights: Fall in the mud behind the kitchen, breaking a thermometer in Chemistry. Spanish with the Ulbabe Gang. french fries at Burger King, cruising In my Vega Honor Society 77-79. Basketball 76. Track 77-79 KIMBERLY RHE HOFFMAN. Kim. Kimmle Ambition: To be 6’ tall, model my way to millions, get a rod car. meet thousands of rock stars, fall in love with the man of my dreams, never get bored, buy a Jag. be in total ecstacy. live in a castle on a hill surrounded by beautiful things, beautiful people and millions of diamonds Highlights: Marching Band 10.11,12, Symphonic Band 10.11.12. section leader. Band senior rep 12. Jazz Ensemble 12. Being corrupted by BB, FT. PM. PW (my buddies). Blue Beast, lunches with HN, many good parties, all my friends in Lake City. Matthews and Denny. CT. BB. PM. Ray and of course, my Donald ... summer fun. Styx with Ray. Queen with Don. JS Parties. Rock and Roll, certain songs. Football games. March 18. BK. late nights, movies at Aurora, Powers. PR. Apts . Juanita, pics with Hadley. RM. in Psyc. JEFF HOLSTE. Holsky. Capt Product loss Ambition: Become a Rock and Roll star, a chemical Engineer, a Demolitions expert, and a diamond miner before the age of 30 Highlights: Getting lost. (Hiking Club). Getting fired. Becoming a Space Cadet with Keith. DECA. Science Club. Lab Aiding Oompa WAYNE HORTON. Snortin Horton. Horty Ambition: To be a world famous mad scientist and be a professional athlete. Highlights: Causing all sorts of havoc at Inglemoor. hanging out with Jfmbo Elrod. Dave Zellhead, Don Murvas. Student Council 10. Football 10.11.12. Wrestling 10.11.12. Gymnastics 10.11.12 JOHN MICHAEL HUBBLE. Hub. Brother John Ambition: To figure out. to my own satisfaction, what this whole universe really is about, and what makes it tick To just once, have an open, non-concealing conversation with LR to the point where my head only spins three times around Highlights: Annual Family: Darkroom Rock-outs . TPKing Exterior Decorating. Photography. World's first Saran Wrap Job with LR, MS. and SK: Old 51; 4 a m with LR: Birthdays. Oompa Mania!; H20 fights and piromania with MS in Chem Anal; Sr Pep Links withMU; TOTAL Insanity with KS. SM. JJ. KM. MU. NJ. LR and LW: 78 NS Div Soccer Champs; “Oh Shooot! ; inner tubing with LR's. MS. and KM: Captain Crunch. Herfys in reverse with KS; itchy seagulls, portholes, “order ; “grape juice mash : golden tickets; moldy pie; yelling at big O ; Happy feet KC Rosebrook Jokes ; KC PQ. and CC; Lucky • Programs; Cuffs . SUE HUBER. Snu. Munchkin Ambition: To move out with Liz. and later to become a stewardess and marry someone rich Highlights I'll never forget all my friends, soph year cruise to Victoria. March 2. 1988. 1200 Herfy s with SM. DV. and LF. partying In 78 79.1'U always remember BH and GF. Heart. Rod Stewart Van Halen AMY HUNTER Ambition: To attend college and obtain a doctorate in Botany and to serve God all my life Highlights: The highlights of my years at Inglemoor do not amount to much. I have been a member of Concert Band 76-79. Symphonic Band 77-79 JOHN WADLEIGH IHLER. Jon. Big Foot. Bum 2 Ambition: To go into the Naval Academy in July and become an officer, then come back here and sink the Viking Boat!! Hail Mighty Seventy-Nine!! Highlights Concert Choir 76-79. Calculus with BA.SE.GWand JB. German with that wild and crazy guy” JH!! NILS MARTIN JACOBSEN. Snails. Grizz. Jake. Pop Ambition To build a condominium on the dark side of the moon. Highlights: JJ teaching me to waterski. making afool of myself at basketball and football games. After game activities like bonrowingyard markers (G.40) and orange goal markers (they make nice decor for your room). DEVO. Jammin' in the darkroom. Hiking dub 11. Football 10.12. Track 10.11.12. Annual 11.12. Trying to grow beards. Christmas Tolo. Photoglng LAURA JACOBSON Ambition: To be able to take life as it comes • good or bad I hope HI always be able to make others happy, or at least forget about their troubles for awhile If I am rich or If I am poor I hope Fll never forget that people are what really matter, not possessions Highlights: Ski- Bum 5 years. Free all my life Enjoyed being myself, satisfied with what I am I will never forget my years at IHS; they helped me shape my life in many ways Thank you all who took part in my life. TINA JENSEN. Node. Necncr. TJ. Ambition: To be successful throughout my life and always remember the great times in High School. Highlights: Scott Christianson The Gang “ Sun Lakes 77. The Three Drunkeneers with DC and MS Nonstop weekends with SS Lake Chelan 78. Mt Rainler-4 wheel in with SC. FEAST 78 with BB SC Lake parties, water skiing with RW.SC. and KG. Apple Blossom. Lake Kachess with the class of 79. Princess Marguente (Gold Stream Inn) Utah 77,78. Cruisin in Mustang. PAMELY LYNNE JOHNSON. Pam. Petra, Squeak Ambition: After graduation. I plan to fly to Mexico, to further develop my skills in Spanish.. I hope to become a police officer after graduating from WSU. I then would like to get married and have two children. 1 wish to continue to help others and become a better Christian, to have a lot of friends to get rowdie and act crazy with, to always be myself (weird) and have enough sugar to keep me happy and hyper, continue to dance and someday become a cheerleader Spread my love and ability to care for other people, where it may be needed, to be successful and live a full life Highlights: Honor Society 77-79. marching Pep Band 77-79. Spanish Club 77-79. Secretary of Seattle Police Explorer's 78- 79. Precision Dance Group (Rally Squad). Young Life. SPADES. Pep Club. Youth Group. Spanish Camp. International Weekend. Homecomings. Tolos 77-79. RYAN JOHNSON. Flyan Ryan Ambition: To get Into film school, live to see the day Dave gets his Lotus and some day go to Big Cs theatre Highlights Ore Hewing with Casey John Movie making and car rallying CAROUE S. JOKI Ambition: To be successful, get a good job as soon as I turn 18.1 would like to be a millionaire by the time I'm 35. Highlights: Beach Boys 76 with RB NC. Beach Boys 77 with MB. Beach Boys 78 with CD. Football games with BG. AEROSMITH with SM. Frampton with DS.NC.MB. Meeting CD at the disco . FEAST with JB.EJ. MONTANA 78 with CD. America 78 with CD and March 11, 1978 with CD BRIAN JOVANOVICH. Bj JV Ambition: To enjoy life and be successful in what I do. To meet Charlie's Angels To have school lunches banned Highlights: My Fair Lady 77; Guys and Dolls 78; soccer, dase dc espanol y mis amigos; Drama I (Borw) II.III. and Performance. Golden Arches with SG BC. Olympia 77. Ranking down sophomores Satur- day-Sundays and vacations; meeting new friends, especially Shawn Gary and Buzz Covey, my camera: 4.0; Hiking Qub. Honor Society. Graduation JULIE ANNE JUDD. Fudd. Jul. Juma Ambition: To find the career that I'm best suited for and then be successful In that career Travel around the United Stales and spend a lot of time in Hawaii Finally I hope that one day I'll finally fill out my college aplications. Highlights. Scandia 11.12. Swing Choir 11.12. H.S. Sec . Hawaii 77. finding my comfortable sentence length, antics with KS LR in Queen's G. driving off the eoge of the church parking lot. my Chevy buscuit (Blscayne) that I drove to IHS for 3 long years. “The Sound of Music 10. KC coming back. Summer 78. skiing at Lake Roesiger with NJ. going to all the IHS games that I could, special teacher friends; Mrs Watson. Mr O. Miss JP. Mr H Mr T. my first Seahawk game, pizza with the gang, my first and last browdy. Jen. Bcnji. Adam. Alicia. Bnan and Melisa. Christmas Tolo The Family . C8 Bigfoot. and last but not least all the special friends that I've had and that I hope never to forget CRAIG KELLY. Craig-Less. C K. Bonehead Ambition: To be a Penwig-Pated fellow, a sharp Beagle Scout, and a gorking kid for the duration. To break, mangle, and mutilate the world's populationof 2 pencils Highlights: Oompamania. Bainbridge Release, motating. tuxes, togas. CPat McDonalds. Thrashing 80s wsth CD. DF. MB. MA ASB with EL and Fuzz-Face. Guana Skiing EL KG. Idf Pinching my best buddy-PC Breaststroker 10.11.12 (Swimming). Track with GW. KH 10.11.12 Batman with CD Counseling with CG Banana Float with CG. EL Styx. Pop Machine (BC.HB) Deutsch with sico DD TPing with CG. MB STEPHANIE KENDALL Steph Ambition: To help other people and to meet the Bee Gee's Highlights: Being a senior, moving to Inglemoor. seeing IHS do well in football and going to games. graduating MARY RIGHT Ambition: To be free from the world's problems and to live happily ever after! Highlights: Passing English 301 after taking It 3 times Keeping Mr. Sorensen on his toes Convincing ER that the world s not going to end BOB LeBRETON. Munchkin. Big Bob Ambition: To be a center for the Sonics. bring skiing to Texas and have a hapy and successful career. High- lights: Ski trips to Sun Valley and Utah, cross country 10.11 Track 10. Deca 11.12 MICHAEL LEWIS. Mikey. Louie Ambition: To exploit the masses and become filthy rich; come to the tenth year reunion In a Rolls or other fine car from Hertz Highlights Hanging around SC with the gang, cruisin in my automobile, member Cross Country 10. Track 10.11.12. U S. Olympic Ski Team. U-22 hydro team SHAUNA LILLY. Trilly. Shauna Bauna. Lily pad Ambition: To meet Gregory Peck. Jimmy Stewart. Marlin Perkins, and to wear my hair like Veronica Lake. I'd also like to dance with Fred Astaire I plan to live on the coast of England someday and drink tea Preferably orange spice. Highlights: Almost getting married on stage, the deermeat feast, flaunting in the library with AR.LT and RC. plays and musicals. Juma Juma. The Big Snow. Homecoming. The Night Ride of Paul Revere. Fred. Leavenworth. Wally and her trick horse. Nordic News during Scandia. Adelaide's Lament.The Hula in the Doctors room. 1930's. Choir. Oh. Hello1 ERIC WILLIAM LUCKS. Chilly Willy. Baby Whale Ambition: To be happy, successful, peaceful, loving and kind and to kill anybody who tries to stop me To always be young, open-minded and willing to take on any challenge. To beat Darth Vader at a light saber duel. Highlights: HomecomingwithLT MacDonalds with CG and CK Paper Staff with all the loons Oompamania; Bread with LT. Togas; Talent Show; Bainbridge release; busting TPer's Tuxes. Styx; Riming wtth the Senior Ambitions 187 crew Life with LT. Palm Spnngt. A SB with CK and Fuz Face. Star War ; Pop Machine. Motating. Canada with CG. Locker with PM. Boys State. Hamlet 108. Canning Bothell. ERIC LUND9TROM. Bunhead Ambition: To get rich and become a ski bum In Sun Valley. And put a V-8 and 4 wheel drive in my Datsun Highlights: Utah 76-77. 77-78 cruziri Kenmore SUZANNE M. MacDONALD. Suzy. Mac. Suzarelll Ambition: I would like to continue my education and major in some field of Law Enforcement. Some day I want to be rich and travel a lot I also want to meet Jack Thompson and Jimmy McAlister Highlights: Cross Country 109. Gymnastics 10.11.Track 10. Soccer 11. 12. Chelan 78 with KW.MC.PM LK Hanging out at Burger King. Homecoming 78. Senior Princess. Tolo with DO. Being wild and crazy with Liv and the rest of the Gang. Going to the football and basketball games. Cemetery with LGA. Three musketeers In 76. Enjoying my Junior year with AS SHELLY McCORMICK. Smelly McSnorkle Ambition: To get out of this school. To move out with DV. To get a job and be rich, and to someday get GC Highlights: Victoria at 5:30 a m with DV and Munchkin Parties and the parking lot with DV FAvorlte activities are skiing, boating, and partying. Rush with SK and the Styx concert. FEAST 77,78 with CL TW. All the parties in 78-79 and forever. MARYMcELHOE- Mary Mac. Maiy-Mary. Mac Ambition: To make $200 p hr modeling lor a very famous magazinc.Get a degree in business so when 1 cant model anymore I can still get a good paying Job. Someday marry Steve and live happily ever after Highlights: Sr Ball, 10 grade with MA. Jr Homecoming with MG. Christmas Tolo Jr. year with MG. EW F. Jr. year with SM Dec 16.1977. Sr Homecoming SM. Sr Tolo SM. Biggest Highlight of Jr. Sr years was Steve McDivttt. Soph T reas. Bowling 10.ll.12.Skiingl0.ll. 12. Track 10.12 JAIME McEWAN. Fuzz Top Ambition: To attend the UW and major in Geology so I can spend my time looking for rocks and the rest of my life playing Table Tennis, racquctball. and oh yes Tennis? Highlights Tennis 77-78, Soccer 77 ALAN McKNIGHT. Big Al. Cheshire Cat Ambition: To go to college and study for a possible career In graphic design in theatre To continue my hobby in art (batiks) and sell some more And to be able to work with the major theatres in the Seattle area Activities: Performance class. Victoria's House. Char- ley's Aunt. Northshorc Arts and Arts East. Guys and Dolls. My Fair Lady. Sound of Music. Any Number Can Die. Spring Dinner Theatre. Pa no lessons. Concert Choir. Swing Choir, Pacific Nortliwest Arts and Craft Fairs (3 year ), and WATA PATRICIA ANN McLEAN. Farrah. Pam. Mickey Mouse Ambition: I want to go to Shoreline and then on to the UW to major in Occupational Therapy. Something to do with handicapped kids I want to be able to get normal grades somewhere' Highlights: Trip to Canada with AS. Piece of cake with AS. Donald and my hot talk Starsky and Hutch trio. ROBERT W. MAN AH AN Ambition: My ambition is to go on to college (WSU) and major In Physical Education. From there, perhaps come back to Northshore and teach Most of all to let God lead my life and to do His will Highlights: Climbing the seminar water Iowct 78. Homecoming 78. Football 10.11.12. Crown Division Champs 77.78. Most inspir- ational and Best Def. End 78. Jazz Ensemble 10.11.12 Red. Bill Pat Climbing Mt Si with Tanya on New Years Eve 77. Bcnihannah's on Tanya's 18th' DEBBIE MAPLES. Tree. Sap. Deb Ambition: To keep JC 1 In all things and to fulfill the Lords plan for my life whatever It may be. I also want to keep in touch with my friends - especially my buddy SF Highlights Soph Biology with AR BM. gabbing with BM about Boobie Benton, watching WB with TD. Christmas Tolo 76 with SJ. Homecoming 77 w SJ. cabin with the music gang, getting rowdy my Sr year, going bananas, eating bananas. 17th B-day surpnse w the gang, missing my brother, hey-nanee-nanee- nanee w Mark special Homecoming 78 w DY. SF being my buddy, doing King Tut w SF. down zsa-zsa. skipping w SF and muchlng. getting crazy in PE. going out tolunch, pic solo Christmas concert. Christmas Tolo 78 w MM. Marching band, volleyball fever 10.11.12. being captain and mvp my Sr. year. PAM MASON. Bonehead. Macon Babies. Molly Highlights: Holiday Lake. Lake Chelan. Silver Lake and flat tire with RM MP Hot dates with PB GK ROBIN MAZNA Ambition: To be president of a company, have lots of money, to travel all over the world, and live happily eveT after. Highlights: Breakfast at 6:30 w LH.BB SS Working at McDonalds. Spanish Ice Cream parties KEDTH MILLER. Munch Mouth. Silly Milbe. Gunk Food Junky Ambition To visit Willie Wonka's factory Highlights: DEVO concert. Getting my first ticket. Meeting Mick J.. T Ping. Soaping. Egging. Hitting a telephone pole. Annual 11.12. Decorating Mick's pad. Getting my camera ripped off. Darkroom Rockouts Meeting the Walrus, Getting kicked by Fang. Adv. Photog. Growing a mustache REBECCA LOUISE MILLER. Becky. Bmky. Bucky Ambition: To become a professional musician on my flute. Psalm 27:7-9. to always be happy and content, to find something new every day to love about life Highlights Band 77.78.79. Choir 77.78; Jazz 79. Senior Prom 78. musical 77.78.79; Xmas tolo 78.79. Marrowstone Laughs at AA with A R. Kingco 1st. Eastslde 1st; Cornish; Nut cracker All Northwest; DM. SJ. AR. “Quintet ; D TG.CS; spcaal love and thanks to my family. Wetheralls. Rickly. Scott and Anna. God bless Mr Marsh; Flute! SARAH K. MOORE. Sar-Sar. Saris Ambition: To go to college, get rich and famous, have lots of fnends. and always be happy Highlights: Choir 77-78. 78-79. Performance 78-79. Pep Club 76-77. 77-78. Sunshine girl 77.78. Mat Maid 76-77. Watching JR MK with MS CH. Spray painting with MS. Soccer and times with RG. Selling Coffee and Donuts with JS. HC with MW JH. Special times with a special friend MW. Being very rowdy with all my friends! 79 forever PAUL MORAN. Poola Ambition: A tnp around the world Spending my life on a sailboat. Skiing in Jackson Hole Making a million easily in 1 year Highlights: Senior “Trip to Canada Weekends with Jeff B Inglemoor Parties Edmonds Parties Jeffs beater Datsun and the canopy. LORAL MOREHOUSE. Martian. Sam Ambition: To be happy forever Share my happiness with someone I love Highlights: The cruise to Victoria, going to Styx and Queen with C All the adventures and new places I've explord and knowing there so many more to come High Times with all my friends. SUZANNE MICHELE MORGAN. Suzy. Scuzz. Suzy Floo Ambition: To sincerely live life to Its fullest by taking advantage of all available opportunities, and to some- day be the owner of a great looking sports car High- lights: Laughing and' observing with PC and GT. meeting RC. reminiscing with KW (dancing ear to ear ). tennis 11.12; basketball 10.11. track 10.11.12; band 10.11.12; Nordic Ncwsing 12; Honor Society 10. 11.12. State track meets, having neat friends. LESLIE MORROW. Les. Lester. CL Ambition; To get out of Kenmore. then go to college (or 4 years and get a useful degree Highlights JW. Sun Lakes l.ll w KG. “being one of the boys w GC MA.RR.DH.BH JW Victoria w DC.SG (Gold Stream InnlAnnle blossom w SG.TJ.SS.KG. Green car. DOUG MOSSANO. Capt Cruiser. Mugs Ambition: To finish 13 years of education! For the Kid (Billy the Kid) and the Captain to take over society and go completely Bonkers! And Hang Loose (inside Joke). Highlights Sophomore year Working backstage foi Any Number Can Die Baron Etberiield in Sound ol Music Sir Soseph Wrathie in Spring Dinner Theatre and Choir WATA Junior year. Being In Choir and Swing Choir. Being Col. Hugh Pickering m musical My Fair Lady. The winter production was Victoria's House where I was understudy for Charles Axton Spring production. Charlie's Aunt where I played Sr Francis Oesney. WATA Senior year. Again being in Choir and Swing Choir. Playing my funnest role ever. Nathan Detroit in the musical Guys and Do Being assistant und engineer for the winter production. Haunting of Hill House Going to London with Mr AndeTson and the whole crazy drama group. TRACEY LYNN MYERS. Myers. TR. Trace Ambition To watch JP Patches long enough to see Esmerelda graduate from High School Also to never forget my friends and all the fun times with them, especially one person Highlights Rocky Horror with KW in the snow. That fun and easy doss phvslcs with CK. So many fun times up skiing with MAXB.CD and the rest of them. Freezing to death up at Stevens Pass parking lot in my car at night with Mark Telling Jokes, being naive. Homecoming, snow. ice. and soap fights at work.' Being with Mark since October of 9th grade Tennis. Hawaii 78 with Mark, annual staff. FEAST, snow skiing SP. KARL NELSON. Maddog-Nellson Smeihon Ambition:-To do the best of my ability in whatever I may choose To make something better of what I can Highlightv Finding the limit and then some Sun Lakes 78 Lake Kachess Hood Cana' AN HR A NEWCOMB. Nit. Nitre. Neech. Newcomb Ambition: I'm going to take some time off after school, then possibly go to college to study farming in livestock and be famous. I hope to work cither in an animal science of some sort or to go on to be a fashion designer. Highlights: My activities arc having excellent times with BP.DS. and AW. raising my livestock drawing, training ponies, motorcycle riding In the mountains and living out of doors 1 like to go to the ocean when I can and really enjoy being with people. 1 hope to stay crazy after all these years ! ELIZABETH NEWMAN. Uz.Uzzard.Leech.Friz Ambition: To make It to and through college with something besides luck' Be a marine Btotlogist and spend my career looking for Jaws 3 . To be successful and have a better job than working at Burger King Highlights: UTAH MADNESS!! and all the wild and crazy times Soccer headers and 2 black eyes • Kris! HEIDI NORDSLETTEN. Hay'-de (T.E.. RT.l Ambition: To never forget how to laugh. Retire to two homes, one in the heat and one in the snow. To be a ski bum in the sunshine! Highlights: Tequila Tues w TE. DM. DC. Utah w Rudy. Lk Kachess Band 10.11.12 (giggling w PC) Chelan w TR. Camping w PS.TRSN Fixing the 442 Meeting and going out w Bob Learning w PW. Senior class Sec. Munchin w KH. PW.FC Growing older with good friends, who I love very much JULIE OSBORN. Julie O. Oz. Jewel Ambition: to be able to help people all over the world who can't help themselves. I would like to travel all around the world, hopefully with MS. I would like to become successful in business. Highlights: Being nom- inated for Senior Princess, playing on the Soccer Team with DE EY. and having great times with BB.BS and MS Also having LH move in with me and being with NS at the gift Wrap Shop Also having such an opportunity as going to Mexico In Spanish class with JU and Spanish friends. CINDY PADGETT. Cyndlyn. Seaweed. Slim Ambition: To become financially secure early in life, have an interesting career, and many around age 25. maybe Highlights: Varsity Soccer 2 yrs. Honor Society 6 yrs , Cheer 78-79. Foreigner. JS Free Month. Hawaii 79. Idaho KW. Tgk Ski Assistant with LC MR . Rocky Honor DARRELL S. PALMER. Peter Ambition To be the best and only me that ever was And to lock onto all of my goals with such tenacity as to “keep on keeping on And to realize that each day is what 1 make it Highlights: Gov.'s 77 78; Area I Treat; State 78- (; Nationals 78. B.C. the campaign; Lester Brown. The Pacific Institute Business Week w LC; B W State Planning Commission w BF; Sunshine and L, Camp Cispus 78 w crazy Gerorge SCOTT PALMER. Cowboy. Marine Ambition: Buy some gym shorts that aren't 20 sizes to small, find out if Cheryl Tiegs really meant what she said to me. meet Idl Amin Dada. Cruise the States with the good ol' boys. become a lawyer and send y'all to prison Highlights: Paranoia in the mountains with BS. Penny pitching. Enlisting a Bodccn. gluein pennies to desks, watching my car fall apart, flunking French I. Plate tapping, dodging crabs, teaching BG how to chew tobacco. Football 10. Weights 11.12. JACKIE PETTH Ambition: To never forget the staff at IHS, the friends that I left behind and the class of 79 and live life to the fullest Highlights: Trip to Victoria B.C. 78. DECA 77- 79. Student Store 78-79. Senior Class Officer. Gift Wrap Shop 77-79. PATTY PFEIFER. Pete. Phil. Patty Ambition: To travel far away from “restaurant row to learn more about musk, and to play the guitar well. To enjoy my career, overcome Pfclfentis. and to help out where I can Highlights: My Fair Lady. Guys and Dolls, activities and classes with DSJM.GL. concert. WATA. music hall. Mr. R's bowties. falling on my face in basketball, and getting Alex! Tech 77-79 with CL and KO. Spanish Club. Chorale. Choir. Honor Society DOUG PURCELL. Doug Ambition: To use my abilities to the fullest, and get somewhere with my abilities, to move up in the world, to earn respect from people. Maybe open a Radio Station in Los Angeles. Calif., at best get into broadcasting Highlights The Highlights of my years at High School have been few! Though there have been some fun times at some dances, and some concerts, and Football PAULA QUILUNAN. Teddyhcar. PJ. QuiU Ambition: To go to a big University, move out and travel Europe before I'm 22 To laugh always and keep God 1st In my life Highlights My Little boy DL being his teddybcar.7 6 77. 1st Love. Chinese pknk. water tower, sec see oh playmate. Claire's Pantry R Y. DL, KV. Piggyback Tolos. those dirty sweetheart candy, skipping w DL (Boy. Ethel) his treasure chest. Jesus Christ” knowing me knowing you. B-day 7 6 7 7 Sno. .Falls Edward, roses, carnations, canoe, tears. Tiger, bashful looks. the affair, weights. Homecoming78. Champagne Beach, secret rendezvous that swing, when will I see you again my bestest friend sister SQ. Girl's STale. Gymnastics 76-79 (MD Father Prayers) Spanish Class Club Pres 76 77. Sr Class Treas.. Governor's Conf. DECA. Philosophy-neurotic. 188 Senior Ambitions ANNA J. RALSTON. Banana Ambition: My ambition is to live a full and happy life. Highlights: Marrow-stone; bassoon lessons with LF DB; laughing at AA: orchestra with BM. RB; Quintet; Homecomings. Christmas Tolo. Senior Ball with MM. Guys and Dolls. My Fair Lady. The Sou nd of Music with AR SJ; Swimming 10. Choir 10.11.12; Band 10.11. 12; All State with JR MM; All Northwest; German. Biology Drama. SYDNEY CRAIG RAN DELI, Kamlkazi. Samaiya- Syd. Super Syd. Ambition: My ambitions are to be in the 1980 Olympics andtobcdraftcdintotheNBAIn 1981 and live happily ever after with thirty kids and a foxy wife in a sugar and spice house in China! Highlights: Falling asleep in Calculus. Colonia History and U S. History. Going to Football games, only not to watch football (girls!)! Being in the darkroom with LW. TJ. KKK. and Kathy all at the same time. Last days of school. Graduating with the class of 79! LAURA R. REINDL, Charlie. Sedro Ambition: My ambition Is to open up a small crafts shop, a place where 1 can use my talents and my love for art to its fullest, to bring success and happiness to myself and my family. Highlights: My senior highlights are all centered around my friends and family. My freshman and sophomore year; water over stairwells, glue in lockers, brown paper bags and Pedro and Ledro. My last years at school were centered around learning, learning about love, friendship, philosophies in life, and ambition. RONDA J. RIES. R R. Reeser. Ambition: To have a “fun life! Make lots of money quick, spend the winters skiing and the summers on a motorcycle. Meet Dave Butler Jim Zorn’ Buy a Corvette and a Ferrari Highlights: Tolo of 77. Parties at LK's. long talks w AS. walking through the pourtng rain w LV. cramming In the 'vetle w MP. PB, EL Princess Marguerite (the ride home). Lake Kachess. AH the good times w the gang. EL pep talks w RY. LC and LV. Marching Band 77 (flute). HARRY RODIN. Rodent. Harold. Hairy Rodent. Haraldo Ambition: To teach Kam kazl Syd to drive, to get Keith Hoffer to get rid of his slime mold green Vega, to try and graduate by 79 Jf I pass Also to go out on a date with Cheryl Ladd. Highlights Soccer 77-79. Honor Society 77-79. giving Umpa Loompa a hard time in Chemistry, beating Greg Komen In basketball one on one 78-79. sleeping in Leisters class during English 78-79. ANN ROETC1SOENDER. Annly Ambition: Walk with God all my life Study music Education or communications In college. Highlights: Flaying Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls. Concert Choir. Choir Secretary. Swing Choir. Marching Band. Paper Staff. Honor Society. Sound of Music. My Fair Lady. Voice lessons with Mrs Berger. WATA. Our Table with SLSJ LORI ROSS. Lori-BJI. Van-Momma. Rossaroni. Chick 3. Highlights Huey Dewey and Louis. KB; Buddy Chip, third day ol school-forever? bio windows, involved” conversations; PE bag fights; news from the bench; cafe mania-Elvis and the Aristocats; Jim Rockford imitations hard brownies and 7up; poochy coats; lockers; Queen's Theme Boogie Nights, balloons, umbrellas and wet curlers; Schlltz? neon-nova; oh you guys; glow worms; hacking on cow eyes, fetal pigs and froggies in Human Fizz with the flzzers. Todo. Feenamint and Mr Phys; Foreinger, Andy Gibb with KW.CP (yes I am admitting to It); my ooh gross job-BW. Victoria seagulls. Golden Tickets; ski-freezing; Hub's unstart- able wagon; doing the first ever saran-wrapped house. Chemistry beagles. Ingenious Annual Spreads; Math Exam Award with Ellen; Calculus (ha1). Soph Sec; HS- VP and PTSA Rep. Who's Who; CE with the enter- tainment from BHS; Mommy being ok. all my friends; Auf Wiedersehen! LORI WYNN ROTHENBERGER. Mac. Dudley. Bur- gereothen. Berger. Rothl. Ambition: To make God 1. off to NNC to live among the Potato People, be rowdy, totally insane and a good witness for Christ Inexhaustible Optimism Highlights. Pep Club, football games • confetti chaos, rowdie. bananas, (sorry Bill), dance, senior engllsh. gang. bugs, donuts' Thanks PA, other mom, Son)a. Raz-a-taz Naz. BB. JM. LT. Popo. Watz. pacasoL scooper dooper chip cheeks Hey-Hey POO PS-opinions -t and s discussions. (Mona). No way blog K! ice cream sundaes, butterflys1 Dark room riots, going to gross out parties with JS (D Bats) Love my friends. Tam-A-Ram. Heck. Rose of. Stax jeans. SOM-nuns. nerf frisbee tennis.ravioli. belly-buttons. Artists. Bibles, black olives, initiation. German Choc forever West High Bremerton. Shirley- bud. Jane. Thanks Jo. Christie. Kim. Eng gang. Mom and Dad. Rothchllds. LAURIE LYNNE RYDER Ambition: Proverbs 3:6 Always keep God • 1. letting his love shine through my life essentially loving my friends to Christ Highlights: Being a disciple for the Lord, loving Rossaroni. my kids. Kimmle. Mr Bubble. Michael, getting cow eyes. rum. stogies, nerf basketball. TPing with MS. LRJH. getting TPed. having pizza delivered to Burger King Captain Crunch in Herfy's. being demolished by Mr. Bubble (out house). Michael in snow. Fig Newtons, seagulls with itches, being lush, slapping knees. Willy Wonka Golden Tickets. Princess Marguerite 78. “hot dates with Mr Bubble (outhouse). Rossi. Michael, and Klmmte. Spanish Club 77-79 Spades 78-79. Honor Society-treasurer 78-79. Honor Society 77-79. Counselor at KC 78. 1 John 5:3-4. MELISSA SANDERS Ambition: To be successful in college and thereafter. Goodbye evexybody. Highlights: A few- activities I in- volved myself In were DECA 77. 78. Gymnastics and Tennis 76. My true highlights were my horses. GP. learning about myself, good books, job. money, dancing my Mom and Dad. and wouldn't you love to know the rest. MIKE SARGENT.Invisiblc bus boy Ambition: Meet Charles Manson in person, meet Rick Nciltsoo in person, grow up to be just like Jlmbo Kline, go to a DEVO concert. Highlights: Enlisting a bodeen. Van Helen concert. Queen concert. Ted Nugent concert. Flunking French I. DAN SCHAAF. Dan'L Dano. Mr. Schaaf Ambition: To go to Highhne Comm College, and later to WSU; to get a great business job and become super rich; to own a 66 Riviera: to get taller; to win a nice house around Green Lake, and basically to not turn out like every other Jo-Shmo walking around Seattle High- lights: Dressing like gangsters with BP. AW. AN; cruising in BPs T-Blrd. being retarded at school; going to Victoria. DENISE MARIE SCHMIDT. Fool. Dennis. Neecy. Diesel. Ambition: To live high in the mountains with a great guy and a lot of fabulous kids. To always find happiness in simple things and to keep in touch with those who mean a lot to me I want to learn to sky dive and ski. Highlights: I enjoy playing my guitar (softly), concerts, football games, cooking, teasing, the long nights spend munch- ing out on fries with Cr. Being the Spirit of 79 ghost, snowballs, confetti. McDonalds with SS.DD. and RM. Sandy's chcetos. Jaime's green M M's and my twinkles Our Senior English group. getting the Golden Chef Award. Feeding little duckies during lunch. TPing In the middle of a downpour.. And all my great fnends ANNIE SCHULZ. Banana Ambition: To succeed as a Surgical Nurse specializing in heart surgery To be able to study at UWand not party all the time Then to settle down with a family on a huge ranch and breed horses. Highlights: Having the privilege of being homecoming princess Sharing my laughs in soccer with PS. JB TM. Going to state In volleyball (year of 77). Be-.ngon Poms. Student Council 10. (NHS) 11-12. Softball. 10.11. and of course skiing with TM. DC. SH. BRUCE SCHULZ. Red. Kingdome Chewy Ambition: To go on and play college football. Highlights: Varsity Football 10.11.12: Varsity Baseball 11.12. Varsity Wrestling 12. Sophomore B-Ball 10. All the great Hunting trips with P.Head on Sunday mornings after all those Saturday night parties Senior Class Party at Lake Kachees. when me and BH made some excitement. All the time I spent with CM Being Crown Division Chamjss in F-ball in 77 78. PAUL SCHUSTER Ambition: My objective is to strive for success and happiness in whatever endeavors I may choose to undertake However, should I fall to achieve this. 1 would like to spend the rest of my days skiing. High- lights: School Soccer 10.11; league soccer 10.11,12; science classes 10.11.12. getting a 4.0 gpa twice 11; DECA 11; Cross Country 12; TPing. Coach Kline's trick 12; sleeping In Math Anal, (and still getting an A) 12; scoring a goal In soccer for the first time 12; wash bottle fights Chem. Anal 12. TRACI SCOTT Ambition: To go to college to major in Interior Design and to always keep in touch with the friends I've made Highlights Homecoming with GT 76. Tolo with MS 76. Being a matmaid 3 yrs for the wrestling team, getting together with SM and knowing what love really means to one another, sitting in Spanish II. Homecoming with SM 78. California with JS. and the wrestling team, and being best friends with RS JS BRIDGET ANN SEARS Bridge. Barioe, Gldqet Ambition: To go to college, have a blast, start my own business, many someone rich and good looking, never get old. do some traveling In Europe and the U.S. and most important - keep believing in christ. Highlights: Track 77.78; CC 77; B-swim team Mngr. 77.78; Soph VP76.77; Honor Society; FBGames: DECA GW Sec 78.79 Cap • 1 Contests; Acct 1 st pd; Shrthnd w SF TS; CPR w PJ; 4.0's; TOLO. Senior Ball; Graduation. TPing ES's car w SF and friends; 1 st time at DA's w JO. ss.bb. Ja Physio-Control TOGA-Treas. WARMCO. HYC Council 77.78; CR 78.79 Sec; EYC; Cahf 77. 78; Ariz. 78; B to B: Steven 11 3 78; IHS teachers; and all my friends whom I will always remember. ROBIN SELK. Selkowitz Ambition: To win a Nobel Prize and then to enjoy myself until I die. at which time my body shall be shot out into space, to float forever through the galaxy. Highlights: Sleeping through History. Riding the bus every day to College English. Speech Team 10. German Club 10.11.12. Chess Team 10.11. CHRIS SIMONS Ambition: To become rich and powerful and then take over the world. Highlights: Football 76-78. Honor Society. Wall Walkers and Boy's State 78 STEVE SIMS Ambition: To go on in the business field and become successful in whatever I do. To become a very good leader for the other people. Highlights: Becoming a 78- 79 DECA State V.P. and making lots of speeches to different schools and business people Having the opportunity to lead people and help them to be success- ful in their life to come SHANNON SK1BENESS. Skib. Skibby. Scrub Ambition: To enjoy life no matter what comes my way by going to college and finding a career I can enjoy. Keeping God in my life, being involved in sports and activities and having lots of friends Highlights: Saran wrapping and TPing, calling Alaska with MS. Skiing Utah with GL, SE (78), Volleyball. Commencement Chairperson with TAG. McDonalds, good times with DP. Who's Who; Calculus Volleyball 10.11.12. Ski assistant 10.11.12. Basketball 10. Softball 10. Sym- phonic band 10.11.12. KAREN SKRINDE. Sarcn Krindc. Fats. Foreigner Ambition: To leave beautiful downtown Kenmore and go to college for awhile I want to make a lot of money and travel and go back to Florida Maybe someday I'll make it to Hollywood with the comedy team K K and goon the $1.98 Beauty Contest. And also to Uve to translate: Kyss meg. Jeg er Norsk. Highlights: The hot dates with KM. being a hot box girl in Guys and Dolls (official hoe-setter-upper and red wig curler) getting inconspicuous and disoriented with KB. being the second half of girls of 2,000 faces, with KB. LN's birthday, being Raggedy Andy with Ann (KM), cast party (Stuck in the snow) The Haunting with DC.KBJG. DE. Drama. Spades, French Club. ANTHONY SMrTH. Smitty. LWW Ptez Ambition: To be a famous lawyer and on the sideline be a professional football player on the Seattle Seahawks or Detroit Lions. Also go to Arizona State Highlights: Watching LWWs Getting fixed up with KP. Football 10.12; Track 11.12; Hikinq with JS SH BOB SMITH. Busted Bob Ambition: To be rich! (of course). To have my Berlinetta by March 79. To cruise to California one more time, possibly the U.S, to close that 3000 mile gap between me and Lori. Highlights: Paranoia in the mountains with SP. Three Days No Deer. enlisting Bodeen Working at TCs. pitching pennies behind 810. STEPHANIE SMITH. Smitty 1. Smudwick Ambition: To go to WSU and do the best I possibly can. be successful and wealthy and enjoy myself while doing it Highlights: Partying with my buds. Apple Blossom Pooh-bah for three years Sun Lakes 77. Cliff diving. Cheer 78-79. NON-STOP WEEKENDS with Rce-Raw Belng a wild and crazy chick SAliY SNARING. SaL Sowy Ambition: To be an executive secretary in a big company and later become a business administrator or hold a management position Highlights: Choir 10.11, 12. Swing Choir 12 with MH and AW. all my business classes with MM and MY. To Be or Not To Be In Leister's senior English, football games. Homecoming 78. Tolo 78 with CB (BB's brother), all my friends and many more who kept me going Friday Saturday nights. DERRICK SNYDER. Ike. Big Snide Ambition: To be virtuous and wealthy and have pleasure and happiness In my life Highlights: Cartooning for Nordic News. Painting sets for the Drama Dept, Leavenworth with German Club, stealing doorknobs wtth CC. stealing sheets from Ever- green Memorial Hospital with LT for togas, winning costume contest on Halloween. JACKIE SPENCER. Jac. Jacs. Boo Boo Ambition: To make lots of money, see the world, grow three inches taller, and then maybe go to college. Highlights: Going to the senior kegger. Victoria. Homecoming with BG. 4th of July, wrestling 77. 78. performance class, crusin with LS. getting rowdie. Rocky Horror with TJ. AN. DS. MM. Southern Calif- ornia with TS and Wrestling team Decorating school with seniors of 78. Senior Ambitions 189 GAYLE R. SPRAGUE. Norman. Whaley. Ambition: To not get married (or 10 years I want to travel and visit all the different countries and cities. I plan to enjoy myself doing my job. Highlights: My highlights were going to WATA for Drama and sneaking down the hall late at night to the room at the end with SS. Drama with SS. TW. and JS. SPADE Club with LS. LF. PR. and going to the Kiwanis breakfasts and convention. MIKE STAMM. Mickey Ambition: To have all my goals fulfilled, never lose my friends and to live my life the best I can Highlights: Crosscountry 11.12. Wrestling 10.11. Hiking Club 11 TPing. Saran wrapping. SE's house with LR. SS. JH. Calling Alaska with SS. Victoria with 2 LR's. JH. KM COURTNEY STEARNS. Oh Wise One Ambition: To be recognized and exalted as the mod person I am. to sing “Goat-Roper Gospel Tuncs. to be used of God. to be mistaken for a flugle horn, give a speech at commencement and to be successful. High- lights: The Catfarm. Olympic Elk Games in the court- yard with Bob. Exodus Stage Right, relationship with RM. being stepped on by my friends. Jazz Ensemble w Trumpet Section, being wiser than anvone else. LAURA GRACE STEVENS. Laune. Laur. Shirley. Ambition: I want to become a famous fashion designer, get rich and have a good life full of happiness and good cheer1 Highlights: Sr Kegger. Victoria, cruisin’ with JS and RW. Throwing them for loops. BA by RA. Foreigner. “My Maverick . 4th of July. Spnng Vacation. All my boo-boos. TPing JS house royal for her birthday. MARCIA STEWART. Bugsy. Stew. Mouse Ambition: To be happy and wild and crazy forever1 Marriage? Maybe. If Mr. Right comes along11 hope III be successful in whatever I try to do with my life Highlights: Being wild and crazy! 'My Life' Good times with SS CC, Eula's. VIPS, late nights early mornings! Winning, losing - football, basketball, long distance - laughing, crying, good times, bad times, friends. SS. CC. Cheer camp. Wed. night, screaming. Cheer 78-79 with Mommy. Bones, Sparky. Nanc. Lynnurd, Smitty. Fish. Skeeter. Pam STAY WILD AND CRAZY FOREVER STEVE STORM Ambition: To search for soi uething I lost a long time ago. my sanity Play my own game and not theirs, to take life as it comes cause I haven't any plans as yet but for the time being I think I'll be a bum. Highlights Miller time, hiding from Mr. Sluggo. raising hell, track, band. Tull, yes. Styx foreigner, party hardyen with TR. EC and KH Husgonva and Devo KEVIN LEROY STRATTON. Ambition To have my own harem of foxy ladies. To rip off Ft Knox and with the $ supply each one of my foxy ladles with hot cars Highlights: Uttering, the stop sign we didn't stop at. SD. running wild with MR. around the horn with AR JS, Cal in my little Red Bomb. Spanish with CD.RM.LK all the ice cream parties. Marching (wadi ng) through the mud. CARL STRYKER. Mack. MC. Mr C Ambition: To play middle linebacker on the Seahawks ant? have my face on the hundred dollar bill To do something great for and In the world. Highlights: Chem Anal, with fellow mad scientists. Getting a car Parlies with BL.JB.MSand MT. Coaching 3rd grade basketball Washbottle fights and TPing with Big Bob at Vicki's KELLY ANN SUTHERLAND. Kel. Kelly-Bill. Suth. Scum Ambition To never be bored with my life, to always be happy, and to someday travel the world and rake in mass bucks as a famous guitar string. Highlights: Q- Gating w JJ LR in the biscuit. Buddy. Chip. Moose. Boogie Nights, terror in the c.p.1.66 Impala SS. Maui 77. Acapulco 78. Snoho B F-ball, being TPd 8!Zr times, honors from the TP King, Hcrfy's drive-thru in reverse w Hub. Friday night pizza, English w Sklb. Sunday mornings ( afternoons) w K C • BIB. 3years as Catalina w Barb. Annual 11,12. working on The Book w JJ. darkroom rock-outs, flat Jokes. OH!. Watski. JP O-Buddy. discussing life w Su. and just being with all my qrcat friends. VICKI SWEARINGEN Ambition: To go through life with the least amount of trouble My favorite activities were going to parties with MS.CB.DM. and fourth period w CB.LW.CC Sixth period w VC.CS Going to Sambo's with CB MS GEOFFREY DARIS SWINDLER. Mott. J.S. Ambition: To attend college and have a great time there Become wild and crazy by the time our 89 reunion is Graduate before I'm 22. Highlights: Zeppelin world tour. Styx. Lk. George. Kennedy Hot Springs. Utah. Tennis 3 years, German Club. Hiking Club. Honor Society. Who's Who. Learning about atoms in Chemistry with OOMPA! JOHN SWITZER. Chip. Switz Ambition: I am looking forward to the day when my w.t reaches its peak I'm waiting for the day that 1 go up against Paul Schuster . . . and Clobber him! Now I realize that this is not one of the more prestigeous ambitions; but what do you expect from a graduating class of 400 - 200 doctors arid 200 lawyers1 190 Senior Ambitions GAIL TAYLOR. TA.Gumby,G.T. Ambition My ambition in life is to be successful. Live life to its fullest I want to be rich and meet a foxy guy Goto college and get a career In airlines, fly all over the w-orld meeting new people and new experiences. Highlights: 75-76 track team, gymnastic team 75-77 and tennis team 75-78 voted most inspirational. Being crazy and wild with the cheer sguad 78-79. TPing with them all Surviving chepr camp. Happy and sad memories. SHELLY TAYLOR. Freak 1 Ambition: My ambition is to stay single as long as possible and to become a famous fashion designer. Highlights: The trip to Victoria was a lot of fun with DV.LS.SM.LM.SH. The parlies this year are getting belter all the time. WADE TAYLOR Ambition: To have a lot of good friends, a good job in construction, a few thousand acres in the Pacific NW and a quarter of a million dollars a year tax free income. Highlights: Senior trip to Victoria BC. Homecoming my Sr year. Trip to Darrington with BJ. concerts with LT. Fontel with DA. USA TENNIS. Us. Bob. Hey Tennis Ambition: To have my own Harem of an infinite number of fabulous he-man babes To drive and own a Jag XKE by the time I'm 25. To meet Paul McCartney and Tommy Shaw when SEY becomes the world's top rock group. To live on my 2.000 acre farm forever To be worshipped from afar and near Highlights McCartney Wings 19 6. my birth 1960. Cruzing with LC and AW in my bright orange Camaro. BB and Vancouver with LC (Just us two!) Summer 78. Traveling clear to NY 78. CH Fashion College 78. LORI THOMAS. LT. Sweet-P. Sunshine. Big Red Ambition: Moving to Bellingham next summer .sharing the rest of my life with David J . Building our home on the coast and driving a silver TA. Highlights: Vacations in Idaho! Rodeos! The 4th's. great times w friends! Sailing w ER! Senior Victoria B C trip Skiing, Gober's trailer! (over the 4th w J Kennewick. Sedro Woolley. Colby w J D) (meet ingDJ)Nuck's Cabin Wenatchee w BN.l-S. in LTs Camaro WHIDBEY ISLAND. “Fabian State Park (Balnbridge Is.) w the “BK gang. Denny Beach w BG Matthews Beach w DJ The Un- forgetables-KE.ST LB concerts, tolo Homecoming. The Bothell Bovs Sambica STEVEN PATRICK THOMAS. Steve. Steven. Tomas. Ambition Be close and closer to God Live a full, happy, and meaningful life. Spend time with my good friends and be happy. Highlights: Ski Utah 77-78. Calif 78. Inglewood with Ragman and BS Good times with KE LORI WARREN-TODTMAN. Lo Ambition: To make John and my marriage the best ever. Become and airline stewardess and help people as much as I can. Keep up my volunteer work To Graduate! Highlights: Volleyball 10. Gymnastics 10. Track 10. (New Years Eve of 78-79 - The day John I were married). The Van Ha!en -Black Sabbath MARK TORRELL. Turtle, Toy. Tyrone Ambition: Coach the Seahawks in the Super Bowl became the first man to fly without chemicals, fast day of school Mixing two chemicals together and getting a violent reaction when you're only supposed to get a precipitate. Wrestling 77.78,79. DAVE TROFFER. The Tsar Ambition: To be painfully rich and own the world's biggest automobile collection. To dnve very fast cars and live In Europe Highlights: Doing nothing and spreading apathy Resident computer expert Giving people rides in my Lotus Omo shall rule. LONG LIVE BB——___________________ DENISE VAUGHN Ambition: To own a mansion on Lake Washington and throw big parties for my friends. To move out with S.M and enjoy life. Highlights: Victoria W SM.SH.LM.LS. ST. Bust at O D. Corral High Times with all my friends LINDA VINTERTUN Ambition: To be successful and happy. To marry a millionaire and have 17 kids. Highlights: Concert Choir 76-79. Swing Choir 77-79. Walking in the rain with RR. Denny Beach with RR.MH. and ML Parties. Hunting with RR. USA VITOLO. Mom Ambition: I am the Assistant Commanding Officer now in the U S. Army I'm going Military Police. I plan on getting married, after service life, and practicing the Investigations end of police work after college (in the service). I want to come back to Washington after the service and build a cabin (hopefully In eastern Wash.) KRIS WALLACE. KristlBlll. Kristianna. Ace. Ambition: To write neatly in yearbooks, to be mistaken (often) for Chetyl Ladd, to go to college, find a major, and a challenging job like filling prescriptions for'Dr.'s with readable writing or to be paid mass bucks for doing what I want, not to trip when I get my diploma, to be a do-wa girl for Kiss or EW F. to find my retainer, to meet new friends and cherish old. to be early for something, be a centerfold for Reader’s Digest, to own a singing English soccer team that doubles as a harem. High- lights: N.S. soccer 3 years. 1HS Varsity 11.12. JR. Class Rep. ASB Council 12. HS. 10-12. PE 10-12. KAREN WALLNER Ambition: To go to college and get a degree in business or sociology, to own a Corvette, make lots of money and be happy in everything I do. Highlights: Chelan 78. WSU Homecoming with TN. Foreigner. Football games - SC CM. Victoria - buying Polar V. BOC with MC. cru tsin' With Lauri, good times with great friends MC.LB. MMC.U.SM.WJ. and DB. Basketball 10. Track 10. Soccer 11.12 Honor Society. DECA TRACY WAU.OCH Ambition: Who .. Me? You're kidding1 Well, all right. I want to seek the Holy Grail, find the Fountain of Youth, ride in a UFO. many Cleopatra, become the 44th President of the U S. and never die Actually. I figure I'll die at 35. still single! Highlights: Never eating a school lunch in 2!4 years, talking with Sheryl. Cheryl Tracy, TAMARA PAUUNE WARD. Tammy Ambition: To become a secretary and someday go to France so I can test out my French. Highlights: My favorite activities were hanging around with my friends, going to Fan-ell's . Also, going to the French concert with SD. Spade Club 10. French Club 10.11. GREGG WATKINS. Orno. Kid Ambition: Too lem hou 2spel Tobeat upa sophomore. To beat Spider Gaines in the High Hurdles and Dwight Stones in the High Jump Highlights: State track meet. Varsity Basketball. Honor Society. Tuxes with ELCK Track with CK. KH. JM. 77 Tolo with CP. LN. KD Waterskiing with DF. CP. and MB Mia Roma with JM. RG and LK Movies with CP and LK. Summer of 78 on my Honda and Crusing In my Camaro. TRACEY LYNN WICK. Wickless. Wickface. Spacey. Ambition. To live a happy life forever, and be successful In my work as a physical therapist. To go to college and study for once in my life. Hope to see all my fnends in about 10 years. Marry and be filthy rich' Highlights: Weird exp in H O with the gang. Fun going to LM's house w KG. etc. and qetting S-faccd with everybody. JO WILHITE. Jo-Jo. Squirrel. Chipmunk Ambition I hope to work at my present Job until I find something that pays better. While I work I will save as much money as I can and buy myself a pieceof property Then I will raise a garden and go hunting and live a clean, pure life Highlights: Working at the Gtizcn, running crazy with Carol. Cindy and Sharon Memories with Ria Mia and the Chubby Little Man. DAWN WILLIAMS. Dawn Wawn, Bawana, Dawnle. Ambition To scope the globe and finally meet one of my best friends CR and visit BM. Be fluently tri-lingual. Take a spin m my vert on a sunny day in December. Be successful at whatever I pursue, live comfortably and hapy and avoid the Marin County life Highlights: Summer crusln'77. CB. Spanish Club pres. 77-78. German Club 'i-t Wild and Crazy weekends at Merg's RJ. BC with SW Homecoming 78 with GG (thanks PC and CT). Christmas 78 best friends and fam. Cookies and crises and 13 years of memones growing up with Polly AVA LYNN WILSON. Apha. Ada-tada-cheeto- Ice Cream. Ambition: My own world of countless men. And someday marry one of them. Own a Thunderbird and have a beautiful life and never lose contact with friends after school's out Highlights: Dressing up gangsters.” having squirt gun fights in BPs. T-Bird onFirst Ave with AN DS Memories of Ali. trying to remember Victoria Having a great life with friends, choir 3 years. Swing choir 1. Sound of Music. RITA WILSON. Rits Ambition: To graduate, get a good job and get rich fast Highlights: Drivers Ed with JS. TPing with LS. JA. MA. JM and getting JS's Isouse royal for her birthday Going cruising and getting lost. Chorus with TW. JW. and CB Getting my car. Cheer with PJ Art Club 10. Sunshine 10.11. Pep Club 10. ELLEN YU-HSIEN YIN Ambition: To go to a big. well known university, be a top business lady. To speak better English than Leister and Marta, beat Moore In Calculus, know more science than Gulbcrg and Wilson. Highlights: National Math Exam with LR. Soccer with JO.DE.N.DG.PR JA with BS RAMONA LEE YONCK. Yonck-Yonck. Monia Ambition: To play for the Pittsburg Steelers. SpJce for the Smashers on my off season, design houses, and make my first million at 21. Highlights: Volleyball 76- 78. Gymnastics 76-777. Track 78-79. Basketball, candycancs. dunks. New Years Eve. Babycakes, and memories, of my injuries, Jakes and stealing car w KP. NS and GW. Happy and sad times with PJ. PBWY. DAN ZAKOS. Bonzo. Doc Z Ambition: Become a rock star with wild Peter, play with Led Zeppelin and the Who (may Keith Moon be with you) Meet Jimmy Page. Keith Richards, and John Bonham Highlights: DECA. Band. Tangent for 2 years. DAVE ZELLER. Zellhcad Ambition: To seek out and experience everything possible that life has to offer. To be healthy and In good shape my entire life. Play pro soccer and live in Hawaii. Highlights: Coming to Inglemoor my Junior year. Varsity Soccer 11 th and 12th grade. Senior party. Styx. It’s hard to believe that all of our deadlines have passed. All pictures have been printed and pasted up, and all copy set. Our volume of the Inglemoor Scandia is complete. It all happened so fast. We are happy to have had the opportunity to create and put out a book that we can be proud of. but it wouldn’t have been possible without the encouragement and help from friends, families and everyone else involved. We were lucky enough to have two great advisers, Mrs. Lynda Watson in our junior year and Miss Julie Palm in our senior year. Both were more than advisers, they were friends as well, and the result of this book is what they have taught us and helped us to accomplish. We would like to express our gratitude to Jim J. Palm for our reflective cover picture, to Stefan Jayne for sharing his talents and coming up with such great Viking sketches on such short notice, to Polly Corwin and Denise Schmidt for writing poetry to fit any occasion and doing a great job at it, to Mr. Jim Palm, our yearbook rep., for all of his extra help, to Lori Ross who put in many extra hours working with us, to the dudes and chicks in the darkroom; with a special thanks to Miss Palm, John Joel Hubble, Nils Jacobsen and Keith Miller for their beautiful photo essay, title page, and division page pictures (pretty pictures), and to all other photogs; Pat Dillon, Brian Jovanovich, Ron Lang, Kirby McFarland, Kim Mason, Scott Newson, Daryl Owens, and Tor Stubsjoen, to Mr. John “O-Buddy” Owens for putting up with all of us, to Mr. John Ulsund for being so patient with an obnoxious student who “used to be such a nice girl,” to Mr. Don Hedstrom for putting up with all those late arrivals and early departures from class, plus an extra special Thank-You to all the staffers for their hard work, ideas and effort. To our tremendous Business Managers, Denise Diemert and Kim Garrett, who kept us in business by selling ads and inspiring others to sell ads - we appreciate your special touches and your interest in making this the best Scandia ever. We worked toward the goal of making this a unique book with a different format and a Viking touch to bring it to-a close. We hope you enjoy this book now as well as when you reflect upon it in future years. We thank the outrageous sophomores, the fearless juniors, and the Classy Bunch of Seniors, because without you, there would be no book. Julie Judd Kelly Sutherland D. D J.. Closing Essay 191 VIKING PRIDE T.r KINUifclK OM prr t« JAMKE 192 Vikings The Vikings were originally members of Scandi- navian bands of sea rovers between the 700’s and 1100’s. They explored and settled Greenland and Iceland. They were a Nordic people and were the ancestors of the Norwegians today. The Vikings were adventurous people who loved war and fighting. They were skillful, daring, and the most efficient shipbuilders in Europe. Their ships carried raiding parties to most of the known world, as well as across the Atlantic to the unknown world. It is possible that the term viking came from the old Norse word vik, meaning bay or inlet. They were also called Norsemen. Northmen, or Danes. Some Icelandic sagas tell of Viking voyages to America. Leif Ericson was one of the first men to land on the North American continent. Ericson left Greenland in about AD 1000, sailing toward the mainland of America. Upon landing on the continent, he named it Vinland. The ruings of a Viking settlement that was found may be the remains of Ericson’s colony. It was found in the early 1960’s in Newfoundland. The Vikings were daring explorers as well as fierce fighters. Their exploits were more daring and colorful than any other in the Viking period. PAST PRESENT I Vikings 193 G. Graham and Margaret Allan American Legion - Bothell Post Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bolender Khiet Bui Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Byers Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carlson Dick and Arlene Carr Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Barrett E. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Corwin Bob and Joan Diemert Juanita and Harold Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Bob L. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Griffith Leonard and Arliss Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Hamstad John A. and Ellen T. Hanly Elizabeth Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Judd Dr. and Mrs. William Kelly Bryce and Virginia Lilly Rev. and Mrs. O. Nordsletten Perkins and Son Plumbing Stanley P. Riley Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rosebrook Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russell and Jo Schold and Mrs. Rolf Skrinde and Mrs. R. G. Sutherland and Mrs. R. E. Taylor and Delores Taylor Arlene Tor ell John A. 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The ASB Award winners represent the highest ideals of Inglemoor High School students. ASB Award 203 INDEX Students A Abbott. Lori 61.104 n Abbott. Scott 58.60.145.157.185 Abel. David 33.145.185 Abel. Tamella 60.104.113 Abemcthy. Brett 178 Acheson, Raymond 121 Adam . Carta 22.58.124 Adam . Mark 145.185 Agnor. David 59.145.185 Ah earn. Virginia 124 Alfano. Mark 64.124 Alfano. Michael 64.66.124 Allan. G. Graham 58.145 Allan. Robert 104 Allemcier. David 17.20.21.145.185 Allen. Patrick 145 Allen. Valoric 124 Alhion. Brian 124 Alli on. Dougla 21.124 Aim. Jeffrey C 33. 104 Aim. Julie 124 Ambacher. Sheri 59.104 Ambacher. William 59.84.145:185 Ames. Mark 121 Anderson. Alan 124 Anderson. Christopher Anderson. Dennis 145 Anderson Douglas 104 Anderson. Karen 60.61.124 Anderson. Tad 124 Ansdell. Paul 124 Anthony. Stcvyn 22.58.124 Antonson. Daniel 104 Applebee. Marie 53.104 Arends. Paul 63.124 Amtz. Kimberly 124 Ashe. Vanessa 69.104 Askelson. Gloria 104 Askelson. Mark 146 Askman. Rudy 124 72 Askew. Ronald 104 Atkins. Susan 59 Atkins, Theodore 124 Auburn. John 124 Auburn. Marie 104 Austin. Jill 146.185 Austin. Matthew Averill. Shan 104 BBackmann. Loraine 33,124 Bailey. Hilary 124 Bake man. Chris 124 Bake man, Debora 104 Baker. Jeffrey 124 70 Baker. John 19.21.124 Baker, Kim 146 Baker. Michelle 104 Baker. Steven 124 Bakun. Donald 104 Baldus. Nanc-.e 104 Baldwin. Michael 124 Bannister. Sonny 124 Barnes. Cheryl 124 Barnes. Maryannc 61 Barnett. Linda 84. 125 Barnett. Beth 146 Barnette. Mark 146 Barnett. Mitchel 121 Banrow . Renee 22. 62. 104 Bartholomew. Kelly 104 Bartholomew. Lonny 146 Bartness. Connie 125 Bartolc, Brek 125 Basanich. Robert 19. 125 Batkin . Kim 22.58 Bassett. Janice 125 Bateman. Donna 79.104 Battista. Michael 104 Baump. Nancy 146 Bawden. Gregory 125 71 Baxter. Patrick 125 Baxter. Sanya 121 Bay. Kathleen 125 Beals. Elizabeth 125 Beard. Jana 125 Beaver. Cynthia Becker, George 125 Beeson. Carolyn 146.185 Bellero. Lisa 62.104 Bellevue. Brian 125 Belter. Ronald 12.62.73 104 Bennett. Lauren 45.125 Benson. Dale 105 Benton, John 58.59.125 Benson, Leslie 146.185 Berllne. Jay 146 Berg. Gregory 125 Berg Julie 105 Bergmann. M Greg 105 Bergstrom. Julie 22.59,125 Berzin. Peter 105 Bianchi. Tammy, ’21 Blngisser. Mart 2 Blnglsser. Tammy 84.147 Bird. Keith 178 Birchall. Timothy 125 Birr. Delana 125 Bistodeau. Toni 22.58.125 Bitseff. Lisa 84.125 Bjomsen. Jeffrey 147.185 Black. Barbara 30.147.161 Black. Brenda 105 Black. David 105 Black. Steven 84.125 Blackstock. Brett 147 Blake. John 22.58.105 Blake. Nancy 147 Blessington, Gary 125 Blessington. Pamela 144.147.185 Blikre. Teresa 59.105 Blikre. Thomas 84.125 Bodmer. Donald 147.185 Bogue. Julie 22.58.125 Bohnen. Michael 147 Bolender. Steven 60.61.147.185 Bolin. Jeanne 105 Bolin. Patricia 125 Bollinger. Dana 27.62.68.125 Bollman. Mark 22.125 Borgmann. Peggy 105 Boser. Jerry 19.21.125 Botha. Edmund Botha. Kathleen 121 Boutdtn. Mitchell Bourne. Danren 60.105 Bower. Jay 105 Bower. Jeffrey 148.185 Bower. Jeffrey 84.148.185 Bower. Sheryl 22.59.105 Bower. Rene 28 Boze. Scott 105 Braden. Clifford Bradford. Denise 105 Bradford. Diane 105 Bradford. Katherine 74.178.185 Bradwell. Lynn 60.61.148 Brandt. Robyn 60 Branstrom. Erica 148 Bray. Chris 33.105 Bray. Julie 22.27.58.124 Brettell. Cathy Bretteil. Norman Brewer. Jim 105 Bridges. Thomas Briggs. Karen Brim. Uzabeth 61 Brink. Constance 22.178.185 Brodeur. Steven 178 Broman. Janice 74.75,105 Brooke. John 105 Brooks. Charles 84 Brooks. Kurtls 148 Brown. John Brown. Lauri 148.185 Browne. Jeffery 121 Browne. Marie 178 Bruhjell. Karin Brumbaugh. Cindy 105 Brunsdon. Kimberley 25.61.105 Bruskland. Craig 22.58.61.148 Buchanan. Donna 22.58 Buchanan. Laura Buckingham. David 23.148 Buesser. Michelle 105 Buesser. Suzanne 105 Bui. Chllan 38.84.178 Bulmer. Michael 148.185 Buerkey. Maureen 149 Burnett. Brian 149 Burnett. Candace 105 Burkland. Linda Burress. Scott Burroughs. Robert Burrows. Michael 149.185 Burton. Mark 105 Burton. Tamrcna 22.59 Busby. Michele Busch. Karen Busch. Randy 84.146.149 Busch. Sandra Byers. Douglas 149.185 Byrne, Edward 107 CCadieux. Sandra 74 Callfas, Glenn 121 Cancilla. laurel 149.185 Cancllla. Shelley 60.105 Carbiener. Pamela Carlson. Brent 149.185 ] Carlson. Brent 149.185 J Carlson. Craig Carlson. Roberta 149.185 Can. Lonaine 62.144.146.149.185 Can. Richard 22.59 Carroll. John 149 Carroll. William 116 Carry, Shannon 60 Carson. Mark 22.58 Carson. P Scott 58.60.149.185 Carson. Shirley 84 70 Carswell. Scott 84 Carswell. William 106 Cary. Raymond Caskey. Loni 22.59.106 Castello. Steven 19.21.58.149.185 Castro. Michael 106 Chapel. Janet 106 Chemis. Mary 150.185 Christensen. David 22.59.106 Christensen. Edward Christiansen. Sonja Christie. Elizabeth 74.106 Christie. Gregory 150,185 Christison. Karen 150.185 Christison. Pauline 22.59.106 Qrillo. Allan Qrillo. Jeffrey 121 Clapper. Roger 84 Clark. Connie 22.25.59 Clark. Dawn 150.185 Clark. Deborah 74.106.114 Clark. Jill 26 Clark. Kelli Clark. Kim 25.150 Clark. Rhonda Clarke. Patrick 150 Clatchey. Pamela 79 Clem. David Clem. Robert 22.58.150.175.185 Clogston. Ron Close. Ross 66.67.81.150.156.185 Cockayne. Donald 150 Coffeh. Karen 61.106 Cohn. Robert 106 Colbeck, David Cole. Lynn 22 Cole. Teresa 27.59.106 Cole. Valora 150 Coleman. Carrie 61 Collins. Femell 74.75 Collins. Keith 106 Colombraro. James 22.59.106 Connelly. Amle Cook. Timothy 64 Cooley. Linda Cooper. Kathy Cooper. Nancy 14 Cooper. William 33.151.185 Comer. Cindy Corwin. Brent 29.106 Corwin. Paula 22,24.25,58.125. 151.181.185 Cos tie, Candace 28.106 Cote. Deana 106 Cote. Wray Covey. Chris 84 Cox. Kirsten 28 Cox. Mary 151,186 Cox. Scott 106 Craig. Sherry 106 Craig. Thomas 106 Crao. Camelia 107 Crapo. Camelia 107 Crawford. Cheryl 79.151.186 Crawford. Colleen 14.151.159 Crawford. Gall 107 Crawford. Reesle 107 Crawford. Robert Creeth. Neal 107 Crenshaw. Anthony 21.58.128 Croddy. Karen 151 Crossley. Steven 151 Crown over. Candace 61.107 Crutchfield. Craig 107 Culbertson. James 22.59.107 Curbow, Debra 107 Cumutt. Brian 60.128 Curry. Shannon 107 Curtis. Robert 128 Czaplewskl. Ricky 65.107 Dahl. Donald 151 Dahl. Suzanne 26.107 Dahlquist. Stuart 107 Daigle. Carol 151.162 Damerow. Michele 28.128 Damerow. Marcia 28 Damgaard. Carl 128 Danson. Joseph 121 Darby. Catherine 107 Darby. Mark 128 Dark. Jay 22.58.128 Davies. Christopher 161 Davis. Dian 152 Davis. Linda 33.60.107.113 Davis. Tamara 22.58.152.160.186 Dawley. Karen 12.26.107 Dawley. Karl 19.21.73.152 Dawson. Troy 22.59.128 Day. Douglas 59.152.183 Dayley. Cindy 152 Deach. Donald 29.107 Dean. Kenneth 178 Dearmin. Mark 128 Dechant. Sandra 107 Deebach. Steven 22.58.152.186 DelaCruz. Fred 22.59 Delaney. Vince 29.63.107 DeLosangeles. Joseph 22.59.107 Deppa. Diane 128 Deppa. Denise 68.152 Deusen. Denise 128 DeYoung. Diana 33.84 Dickinson. Lynn 14.128.133 Dickinson. Sharon 25.152.182.186 Diemert. Denise 79.144.152.186 Dietrich, Seth 60.61.153.186 Dillon. Patrick 81.153 Dmzes. Deborah 79,128 Drvoky. Braig 153.186 Dodd, W Thomas 107 71 Dolph. Daniel 65.107 Donaty. Robert 79.153.176.183.186 Donovan. Scott 153 Dore. Gregory 121 Dosier. Tad 128 Dougherty. Thomas 153 Dougherty. Todd 128 Douglas. Christopher 22.60.128 Douglas. Mark Downey. David 12571 Downey. Laura 28 Downey.CUrtis 2238.153.186 71 Drcxler. Tad 107 Drietz. The re sea 153.186 Dudley. Terri 107 Duford. Randy 23.60.121 Dunatov. Michael 128 Dunning. Devin 153 Durbin. Lynn DycT. R Michael 107.121 Dyson. Jay 154 , Dyson. Jeffrey 107 , Earle. David 107 Eddy. Lisa 128 Edgecomb. Sue 69 Edgerton. Anita 84.154 Edgerton. Joseph 107 Edwards. Jonathan Edwards. Lucky 128 Ehle. David 105 Fhle. Joseph 19.21.128 204 Index Ehll. Douglas 84 Ehlis, James Eldev.k. Alan 128 Eldrtdge. Susan 129 Eller. Karen 129 Ellis. Robin 26.113 Ellis. Sandra Elsey. Debra 79.129 Embree. Kevin 22.58.154.164.183.186 Emsley. Mary 74.129 Engstrom. Robert 59.81.154.177 Erber. Shannon 129 Erickson. Cynthia 129 Erickson. John 129 70 Esselbach. Sharon Estrada. Timothy Evanger. Mark 129 Evans. Klrstln 59 Evans. Shannon 59.108 Evans. Sharon 121 Everson. Kandis 62.108 Everson. Sandra 62.154,186 Evert. Kimberley 84 Ewbank. Donna 178.181.186 Ewing. Jeff 19.21.73.129 P Fahey. Susan 74.108 Faidley. RAndy Falcon. Jody 121 Falkow. Lynn 22.58.129 Falk. Brian 129 Faucher. Kimberly 62.68.129 Feist. Marvin 129 Ferrelll. David 129 Finch. Richard 154 Finch. Michael 22.108 Finch. Richard 154 Fish. David 108.121 Fisk. Gregory 154 70 Fisk, Kelly 108 Flcenor. Paul 154 Fleming. Pamela 154.186 Fleming. Teresa 108 Fletcher. David 19.21.73.129 Fletcher. Genevieve 129 Fly. Annette 60.108.116 Foley. Patrick 108.121 Foote. Dwayne 108 Forbes. Richard 129 Forgot. Will 59 Fosmark. Keith 129.184 Fosmark. Sheri 79.154.186 Foster. Anna 61.108 Foster. D.E. Eddie 108 Foster. Yvonne 22.24.25.108 Fowler. David 155 Fowler. Elisa 16.28.68.129 Fowler. Kimberly 61.108 Franson. Elaine 61.108 Fredrickson. Shawn 129 Freeman. Marty 108 Freeman. Tamie 129 Freeman. Torie 155,186 Friedman. Corrine 22.108 Friend. Joseph 60.108.120 Frost. Elizabeth 155.186 Frost. Robert 21.129 Frostod. Kathy 60.61.129 cry. Joel 129 •ry. Laura 22,58.60.129 Fulk. Kimberly 130 Fulmer. John 19.109 Fulsom, Annette 178 Fulton. Kevin 130 Fuqua. Cartsa 155.186 Fuqua. Jolene 130 Gagnon. Geanette 109 Gange. Donna 155.186 Gardner. Richard 155 Garland. Laura 12.13.130 Garnett. Kimberly 24.25.79.144.155.186 Gaiy. Brandon 22.60.65.105.107.109 Gary. Shawn 12.59.60.61.155.186 Gaston. Russell 130 Gates. Wayne 130 Gebelt. Cecilia 130 Gee. Ron 109.121 Gehres. Marcctta 121 Gelakoska. Bridget 84.130 Gelakoska. Tamara 156 Gere. Debora 109 George. Dianna 178 Gil. Annmaria 109 Gilchrist. Scott 130 Gilmour, Brent 130 Girmus. Shelley Goans. Ron 109 Gober. Sharon 144.156.186 Goehmann. Ricky 130 Goehmann. Russell 156 Goetz. Mana 22.28.59.63.109 Goetz. Theresa 16.28.63.130 Goertz. Steven 22.156 Goins. Linda 130 Goins. Ronald 156 Goldsworthy. James 105.107.109 Goldsworthy. Jennifer 84.130 Goleeke. Richard 19.21.156 Goncharoff. Leda 109 Good. Marlow 19,21.63.153.156.186 Goodnight. David 59.178 Goodnight. Glenda 130.133 Goodwin. Amy 61 Goodwin. Cynthia 121 Goodwin. Kenneth 31.130 Goodwin. Richard 65.109 Goodwin. Tamara 109 Gore. Jay 130 Gore. Jim 63 Gopinath. Raja 65.121 Gordon. Christopher 13.21.80.81.144. 156.186 Gordon. Lance 121 Grahan. Kristine 109 Graham. Kathryn 156 Graham. Ondrea 59.109 Grant. David 22.58.130 Grant. Lori 130 Grant. Suzanne 109 Grant. Steven 130 Grant. Tanya 22.58.144.15 1.157. 181.186 Gray. Margie 61.109 70 Gregory. Louann 130 Greiner. Karen 153.157 Greenwood. Dennis 60 Greenwood. Nicholas 109 Griffith. Brad 18.19.21.79.157.186 72 Griffin. Chert] 121 Griffith. Timothy 59.109 Grillo. Geoffoiy 73.130 Grillo. Scott 109 72 Grissom. Robert 157 Groudle. Keith 109 Grubb. Debra 130 Gumke. Ross 64.130 Gunderson. Todd 109 Guthrie. Daniel 130 Gutierrez. Joe 109 HHaas. Sally 61.109 Haas. Wendy 61.109 Habedank. James 58.157.186 Habedank. Roy 109 Haberl. Steven 109 Hachtel. Mark 121 Hachtel, Vtcki 60.109.113 Hacker. Laurie 25.130 Hackler. Rick 121 Hagan. Daniel 121 Hagan. Joseph Hagen. Laurie 84.157.186 Hagerty. William 21.157 Hagstrom, Shannon 121 Hall. Richard 130 Halligan. James. 109 Hallworth. Donald 157 HaJvorson. Jonl 130 70 Hambert. Gary 109 Hames. William 109 Hamilton. Pamela 22.58.130 Hamilton. Teresa 22.27.58.157 Hamlot. Robert 109 Hamman. Dan 66.67 Hammerschlag. James 178 Ha ms tad. Crelg 23 Hamstad. James Hananger. Karen 130 Handel. Lorrie 157 Haney. Charlotte 61.109 Hanly. John 157.186 Hanly. Philip Hanselmann. Raymond 110 Hansen. Heidi 130 Hansen. James Hansen. Jeffrey 110 Jansen. Lynne 3.22,59.62.130 Hansen. Lynne 3.22.59.62.130 Hanson. Carla 59.130 Happer. Spencer 121 Harding. Dara 158 Hardy. Greggory 110 Hardy. Jeffrey 31.178 Hardy. Steven Harper. Robert 110 Harrington. Deborah 130 Harrington. James 158.186 Hariis. Cary 130 Harris .Maria 60.61.158.179 Harris. Susan 110 Harrison. Katherine 110 Harrison. Kendra 158.187 Harrison. Linda 74.75.158.187 Harrison. Richard 13.130 Harper. Robert Hart. Delores 121 Hart. Rick 110.116 Hart. Victoria 25.131 Hartman. Kenny 110 Harvey. Susan J. 110 , Harvey. Steven 158.187 Haslett. Jo Lisann 60.158 Hatfield. Mark Hawkins. Rima 59.60.158.187 Hachtel. Mark Hathaway. Jeffery 110 Haugen. Steven 110 Haviland. Diane 68.131 Hayes. Colin 59.110 Hayes. Jeffrey Hazard. E Patricia 68.110 Heath. Ronald 131 Heaven. Brian 110 Hebert. Guffie 110 Hebert. James 178 Hebert. M Margaret 110 Hebert. Nrta Hedahl. James 131 Hedman. Christine 32.60.79.158.179. 187 Hedstrom. Anne 22.58.60.131.161 Hefferlme. Karl 110 Hell. Richard 178 Heilbrunn. Shari 131 Heins. Russell 131 Helium. Denise 33.110 Henbest. Brenda 131 Henderson. Cheryi 158.184.187 Henschel. Faith 121 Henson. Roland 110 Herrick. Debra Herrington. Dianne 61 Hesler. Elizabeth 110 Hewett. D Melinda 110 Heylng. Mark 20.21.158.187 Heying. Mary 84.131 Hickey. Randal 158 Higginbotham. Maria 110 Hitt. Andrea 131 Hin. Lloyd 19.21.58.131 HID. Shannon HID. Sonja 14.131 HID. Susan “Sochi 110 Hiller. Kelly 178.187 Hlsing Charleen 131 Hodges. April 110 Hoffer. R Keith 158.183.187 Hotter. Roger 110 Hoffman. Kimberly 22.58.158.187 Hoffman. Ryan 111.121 Hoffmann, Vicki Hofmann. Rob 22.59 Hofstetter. Curtis Hofstetter. Daryl 111 Holman. Lori 29.62.159 Holman. Jordan 131 Holscher, Steven 121.131 Holste. Jeffrey 159.187 Holt. Douglas 23.111 Hopstad. Robert 111 Homan. Maty 22.111 Homan. Robert 131 Homer. Kelly 111 Hord. Renee 111 Horton. Pamela 111 Horton, Roger 131 Horton. Wayne 20.21.178.187 72 Hoskins. John 19.73.111 Hotahng Debra Houg. Lynn 69.111 Howell. Chris 62.111 Hruby. John 19.21.131 Hubble. John 79.81.159.187 Huber. Susan 159.187 Huddleston. John 22.59.111 Hunsucker. Dayle 111 Hudson. Robin 121 Hunter. Alilynn 22.58.159.187 Hunter. John Hunter. Leah 111 Husom. David 131 Husom. John 121 Husom. Rebekah 111.121 Husome. Kimbcrlec Hutchins. Becky 26.27.68.111 Hutchins. Wendl 111 Hyde. Mary 131 I Ihler. John 60.159.187 1 Ingraham. Kathleen 121.131 Iraci. David 131 Iversen. Jill 159 I Jackson. Alan 111 ' Jackson. Mark Jackson. Edith 159 Jacobsen. Nils 79.159.187 Jacobson. David 159 Jacobson. Donna 26.84,131 Jacobson. Laura 159.187 Jagger. Mick 79.81 Jauron. Collette 111 Jayne. DieteT 131 Jayne. Stefan 159 Jenkins. Donald 111 Jensen. David 71 Jensen. Desma 111 Jensen. Kristina 160.187 Jensen. Timothy 58.60.131 Jewell. Jeffrey 80.81.160 Jex. Lauri 111 Johnson. Allen Johns. Barb 33.111 Johnson. Derek 22.111 Johnson. Jim 178 Johnson. Kimberly 61,111 Johnson. Megan 111 Johnson. Michael Johnson. Pamela. 22.187.160 Johnson. Raymond 178 Johnson. Ryan 62,160.187 Johnson. Thomas Melvin Johnson. Thomas Allan Johnson. Victoria 131 Johnson. Warren 12,160 Jokt. Carolle 160.187 Jonassen. Ltv 25.68.81.160 Jones. Bradley 131 Jones. David Robert Jones. David Jones. Debbie 111 Jones. Richard 60.61.131 70 Jones. Steven 60.61.160 Jones. Teresa 131 Jordan. James 160 Jordan. Tammy. 84.131 Jorgenson. David 160 Jorgenson. Eric 111 Jorgensen. Jeffrey 19.21.131 Jory. David 154.161 Jory. Melissa 131 Jovag Kelly 132 Jovanovich. Brian 79.161.187 Juarez. Michelle 22.111 Judd. Julie 60.61.62.79.161.181.187.191 Kaestner, Donald 112 Kastning Darin 132 Keosey. Dean 112 Keeling. Todd 161 Keller. Tracy 132 Kelley. Barbara 161 Kelley. Brian 112 Kelley. Phil 132 Kelley. Tamara 161 Kelly. Chris 112 Kelly. Craig 16.7l 161.181.187 Kelly. Leannc 132 Kelly. Shawn 112.132 Kendall, Michael 112.161 Index 205 Kendall. Stephanie 161.187 Kennedy. Btyce Kent. Randall 112 Keolker. Clarke 112 Ketter. Julie 112 Ketz. Donald 112 Keyes. Lynn 22.162.172 Kiefer. Stephen 112 Kight. Mary 162.187 Kim, Son 132 Kinsey. Roberta 121 Klmura. Tomohlto 132 Kirby. Karen 112 Kirby. Kathleen 59.112 Kiriluk. Eugene 22.58.162 Kiriluk. Robert 132 Kisingcr. Katrina 112 Kjorsvik, Rashell 84, 132 Klammer. Susan 132 Knauer. Richard 112 Knight. Lesley 162,168.181 Knorr. Wiliam 22.59.112 Knudson. Jacqueline 162.179 Knudson. Lou Ann 69.112 Knudtson, Tina 112 Knutson. Wendi 132 Komcn. Bradley 112 Komcn. Gregory 12.19.21.66.132 Korathu. Prithy 25.112 Kosny, Linda 84.132 Kosola, Joy 22.112 Kosola, Renee 22,58,132 Kouldukis. George 132 Koutsounls. Sophia 28 Krahllng. Diana 132,133 Kraski. Robert 112 Kretschmer. Kenneth 112 71 Kringle. Mark 22.58.132 Krontz. Nancy 132 Kuhner. Sheila 61.113 Lachmann. Kim Lachmann. Todd Lackey. Ronald 113 LaCoste. Robert Lacy. Janice 132 Lamb, Gregory 28,62,162.183 lusmbert, Dennis 178 Lang. Ronald 79.145.162 Langmyhr. Kari 113 Larrick. James 132 Landrock. Alia Lane, Robert 62,113 Larkin. David 33.133 Lanramcndy. Mlchaclannc 74,133 Larson. Brenda 22.113 Larson. Ganett 22.59.113 Latttn, Jayne 132 Lauzon, Jeffrey 133 Lauzon Michael Layman. Lorte 22.58.162 Lcinan. Teresa 25.132 LeBreton. Robert 162.187 Lee, Ailecn 113 Lee. Gary 132.162 Lecjcri 113 Leggett. David 22.58.113 Lengyel. Michael Leonard, Mike 121 Leonard. Patrick 132 Leonard. Steven 121 Leovy. Steven 22.29.113 Lewis. Diane 22.132 Lewis. Michael 178.187 Lilja. Karen 61 Lilya. Tawnl 113 Lilly. Shauna 12.16.60.80.81.163.181.187 Undeman. Jeffrey Underoth. Rolf 84.133 Unstead. Mark 22.59.113.114 Unstcad. Tracy 22.113 Uvingston. Lesley 113 Lockhart. Cathy 22.33.58.133 Lone. Lori 113 Loper. Joan 113 Lorenz. Sandra 163 Losansky. Conny 22.133 Lotz, Denise 121 Loutsis. Michael 133 Lowe, Andrew 64.133 Lowcnstcin, Barbara 133 Lucks. Eric 16.80.81.163.181.187 Lucks. Kurt 133 Lundstrom. Eric 187.163 Lundstrom. Krista 113 Luther. Laurie 113 MacDonald. Monica 26.133 MacDonald. Suzanne 12.164.187 Maclnnes. Vicki 114 Madsen. Usa 164 Maier. Cheryl 114 Main. Deborah 84 Malinowski. Jon 133 Manahan. Robert 21.58.151.164.188 Maples. Deobrah 22.2738.79.164.181.187 Marcum. Darla 84.133 Marcum. Mia 21,114 Marcus. Jeffrey 114 Marentette. Robert 133 Markey. James 164 Marston. Grant Martin. Andy 133 Martin. Colleen Martin, Kyfe 133 Martin. Amy 22.58.114 Martin. Lana 31.61.165 Martin. Laura 165 Martinez. Debbie Mason. Klmberlle 165 Mason. Pamela 165.188 Mather. Carla 114 Mather. David 114 Meader. Sharon 61.134 Mcadcr. Russell 178 Mathcson. Dale 114 Matteson. Toni 114 Matthews, Brenda 61.133 Maulsby. Kyle 165 May. Julie 134 Maza. Wayne Mazna. Robin 165. 178.188 Mazzlortl. Valeric 81.134 Moroni. Marcle 135 Melcher. Robert 29.134 Melcher. Thomas 114 Mendenhall. Susan 114 Merchant. Mark 62.134 Merry. Jill 134 Micklos. Timothy 18,20.21.63.66.134 Miller. Bradford 114 Miller. Frank 134 Miller. Gary 114 Miller. Geoffrey 22.58.134 Miller. Kaylene 114 Miller. Keith 79.80,81.165.175.188 Miller. Krcy NT Miller. Rebecca 22.58.165.188 Miller. Richard 73.134 Miller. Ronald 134.7? Miller. Sheri 134 Miller. William 134 Millhuff. Philip 60.61.165 Millman. Edward 22.58.134 Mills. Deobrah 114 Mills. Steven 165 72 Mrllward. Kelly 173.178 Mmard, Steven 114 Mmor. Susan 114 Misslcr. Charles 166 Misslcr. Kimberly 121 Moe. Stewart 114 Moen. Shari Molnette. Renee 166 Montoya. Ramon Molter. Rebecca 22.58.134 Moore. David Allan 115 Moore. David Philip 115 Moore. Mary 26.60.69.107.109.115 Moore. Sarah 60.166.188 Moran. Patrick 115 Moran. Paula 166.188 Moran. Scott 178 Morehouse. Jeffery 29.81.166 Morehouse, Loral 166.188 Morgan. Suzanne 22.24.25.58.80.81.166.181.188 Morgan. Thomas 33.60.115 Morgan. Wendy 135 Moroni. Marcie 135 Morris. Christine 115 Morrison. Kevin 20.21.64 (j Morris. Leisa 115 Morrison. Robert 115 Morrow, Leslie 166.188 Morse, Steven 104.115 Mortensen. Kippi 69.115 Mortensen. Gary 19.21.178 Mortland, Jacelyn 115 Morud. Douglas 135 Mossano. Douglas 60.61.166.188 Munson. Jeffrey 115 Murdock. Christian 73.135 Murdock. Mark 115 Murphy. Daniel 135 Murphy. David Murphy. Kelli 121 Murray. Donald 166 Murrell. Jeffrey 19.21.166 Muzzuco. Allen 178 Muzzy. Kennan 135 Muzzy. Kevan 115 Myers. Tracy 79.166.171.188 McCaffery. Jay 133 72 McCarthy. Tim 163 McClain. Craig McClain. Keith 133 McCollum. H. Unden 19 McCord. Brian 121 McCormack. Harold McCormick. Pam McCormick. Shelly 163.188 McCoy. Robin McCrancy. Douglas McCutchcn. Terry McDougall. Shawn 163 Me El hoe. Mary 53.163.183 McEwan. Jaime 25.163.188 McFarland. Bruce 22 McFarland. Kirby 22.58.79.81.163 McGlothlen. Thomas 133 McGrath. David 164 McHugh, Stephen Mclnturff. Todd McKay. Jill McKccvcr, Jacqueline 114,133 McKeever. Janice 133 McKenzie. D. Scott 114 McKinney. Jesse 114 Me Knight. Alan 60.61.164.188 Me Knight. Laura Me Knight. Mary 133 McLean. Donna 60 McLean. Pam 60,164.188 McLean, Patty 22.59.113.133 McLean. William McNeeley. Kathleen 22.59 McNeeley. Teresa 22.84.133 McRae. Kenneth 121 'Nardone. Julie 84,135 70 Nazarenus. John 22.27.58.167 Nazarenus. Stephanie 27.61.115 Nealy. Jackie 115 Nealy. Michael Neill. Allan 66.67.135 Nelson. Casey 135 Nelson. Charles Nelson. Elizabeth 115 Nelson. James 114 71 Nelson. Jason 135 Nelson. Jeffrey 167 71 Nelson. Karl. 167.188 Nelson. Robert 115 Ness. Cheryl 115 Ness, Kenneth 167 Newcomb. Anltra 61.167.188 Newcomb. Lewann 135 Newman, Chris 135 Newman, Elizabeth 167,188 Newsom, Raymond. 33.79.167 Nguyen. Toan 121 Nlcholls. John Noble. John 133.135 71 Noble. Lynn 115 Nolan. John 62.135 Norris. James 115 Nordsletten. Heidi 22.58.144.167.1 Northrup. Jayn 115 Norton, Dawn 135 Norton, Mark 115 Nottingham. Diane 115 Novak. Michael 115 Obee. Dee 178 Oberman. Cheryl 115 Oblock. Louis 178 Ob lock, Nancy 136 Obee. Dan 19.21.84 Ochiltree, Karen 69,115 Ochiltree. Michael 64.135 ! O'Donnell. John 136 Olafson, Christopher 136 O'Leary. Colleen 136 Ollestad. Sven 25.136 Olson. David 115 Olson. Kristine 33.136 Olson. Michelle 167 Olson. Scott 136 Olson. Steven 167 Olson, Tracy 115 Olwell, Robert 115 Opfer, Lori 178 Ophelm. Usa 116 O'Neill. Sheila 121 Orcutt. Daniel 116 Ory. Miriam 116 Osborn. Julie 167.151.188 Osborn. Risa 116 Oster. Allison 121 Owens. Daryl 79.136 ► Pace. John 136 72 Padgett. Gndy 14.62.167.171.178.188 Padilla. Anthony 178 Palmer. Darrell 168.188 Palmer. Scott 168.188 Papp. Carmen 116 Parker. Eric 62.136 Parkes. Gaynor Parrott. Carrie 136 Parson. Gerald Pasley, Jonathan 116 Patrick. Laura 116 Pearsqn. Randy 168 Pcccatiello. Kathy 74.75.114.116 Peel, Carol Pcffcr. Usa 136 Pele. Kcllc 116 Pena. Kelly 136 Penge. Dale 63.136 Penrose. Craig 22.58.136 Peppan. Joseph 116 Perkins. Julie 178 Perry. Aaron 22.65.58.116 Perry. Juanita 84.168 Peters. Catherine 136 Peters. Christine 137 Peterson. Joann Petruzzi. Donna 59.116 Pettit. Jackie 144.168.188 Pettit. Karrle 116 Peyton. Dawn 22.106.116 Pfeifer. ,'Patricia 33.60.168.179.188 Phelps. Angela 137 Phelps. Harold 137 Phan. Bich 116 Phelps, David 121 Phelps. Roxanne Pierce. Angila 168 Plgott. Becky 168 Pike. Charles 137 Plnney. Gina 137 Plttenger. Glenn 116 Plumlee. Shelly 137 Plumlee. Terri 116 Poe. Charles Pokezwinskl. Annette Poling. Katherine 27.137 Pompeo. Brandi 116 Ponti. Darin 116 Pope. Alison 116 Pope. Audrey Porterfield. James 116 Porterfield. Russell 19,21,73 Pountain. Mark 116 Powell. Jeffrey 137 Powell. Usa Power. Kathryn 22.61.137 Powers. Richard 137 Pownall. Victoria 137 Proctor. Tami 84.137 Purcell. Ann Purcell. Douglas 168.188 Quilhnan, Paula 74.75.144.168.180.188 Radeck. Kevin 63.178 Radeck. Kirk 63.116 Radeck. Uz 84.137 Ralston. Anna 22.58.60.168.181.189 Ralston. John 22,23.58.137 Ramos. Arm on do 116 Ramos. James 22.59.137 Ramsey. Laura 27,68.137 Randall. Carla 29.68.137 Randall. James 168 206 Inctex .3Vu U Oy £l A 0 3Cj kj± l s Randell. Sydney 178.188 Rayburn. Rodney 20.21.81.161.168 Rayfield. Annette 26.27.74.75.168 Reddick. Gregory 62.63.117 Reddy. Thomas 137 Reed. Lori 117 Relndl. Laura 169.188 Redman. Neville 121 Resch. Julianna 84 Remmlng. Jan 117 Renando. Garth 73.117 Rennhack. Jeffrey 117 Reynolds. Debbie 117.1698 Reynolds. Lee Jr. 73 Rian. Michael Rice. David 84.137 Richards. Charles 169 ’2 Richards. Sean 117 Richardson. David 137 Richardson. Kim 107.117 Richeson. Curtis. 19.137 Riemer. M. Eric 178 Riedel. Mary 117 Ries. Ronda 169.189 Riley. Shaun 117 Riley. Stanley 22.169 Risteen. Cheryl Ristow. Rustin 65.114.117 Rivrs. Thomas 22.29.117 Roberson. Kenneth 169 Robertson. Paul 137 Robson. Nancy Rockwell. Edward 117 Rodin. Eileen 25.117 Rodin. Hany 169.188 Roehl. Jull 27.68.137 Roetctsoender. Ann 22.60.61.81.169.189 Rogers, Dean Rogers. Michelle 117 Rogers. Todd 117 Rohatsch. Annette 178 Rohlinger. Joetla 74.75.114.117 Ron berg. Pamela 84.137 Rondorf. Karla 61.117 Rook. Gregory 117 Root. Liz 22.26.69.117 Rosaia. Mitchell 121 Rosebrook. Kenneth. 66.169.183 Ross. Linda 117 Ross. Lori 62.79.163.169.181.189 Rowe. Kimberley Rothenberger. Lori 79.170.189 Routh. Karen 22.117 Routh. Kelly 68.137 Rowan. Robin 117 Ruiz. James Ruiz. Jerome 137 Russell. Brian 20.2166.170 Russell. Lorinda 137 Russell. Laura 22.117 Russell. Mark 63.117 Rutherford. Annette 22.58.60.117 Ryder. Laurie 62.163.170.183.189 SSablan. Glenn 178 Samad. Anwar 170 Sampson. K. Scott 138 Samuelsen. Peter 19.21.138 Sand. Kelly 138 Sanders. Melissa 170.189 Sanford. Angela 138 Sanger. Patricia 117 Santee. Lisa 117 Santee. Lonnie 138 Sargent. Michael 170.189 Sauer. George 19 Sawatzky. Ward Schaaf. Daniel 60.170.179.189 Schaaf. Richard 65.117 Schick. Jullanne 69.117 Schlueter. Scott 118 Schlueter. Terry 22.58.138 Schmauder. Kirk Schmick. Laurie 138 Schmick. Leslie 138 Schmick. Lisa 170 Schmidt. Denise 79.170.189 Schneider. Jeffrey 64.138 Schold. Brian 118 Schold. Eric 170 Schonewald. Kimberly 188 Schulz. Ann 178.188 Schulz. Bruce 20.21.171.189 72 Schulz. Kevin 21.171 Schulz. Mark 118 Schultz. Greg 138 Schultz. James Schultz. Rick 138 Schumacher. Renee 81.138 Schumacher. Karl 22,118 Schuster. Paul 27.171.189 Schweitzer. Jeffrey 118 Scollard. Gary 118 Scot lard. Ronald 171 Scollard. Tracey 118 Scott, Daniel 118 Scott. Lori 171 Scott. Steven 73.138 Scott. Traci 171.189 Scully. Corrtene 118 Sears. Bridget 171.184.189 Sears. Mark 118 Seidel. Mark 118 Selk. Robin 171.181.189 Sellman, Darcy 118 Seri. Stephanie 22.25.118 Shaffer. Jane 22.58.138 Shamanian. Ani 22.118 Sharp. Alan 65.118 Sharp. Brian 84.178 Shea, James 118 Shea. Kelle 26.118 Shea. Mark 178 Shearer. Ray 118 Sheehan. Diana 118 Shepherd. David 118 Shepard. Martin 138 SheereT. Dcanne 118 Shierk. Kathleen 118 Shippec. Michael 138 Shlve. Jeffrey 171 Short. Charlene 118 Siellcki. Leonard 66.67.178.183 Slellcki. Richard 65.121 Sterner. Mooty 138 Slemerinq. Jack Jr. 18.21.138 Simmons. Gerald 138 Simmons. Ronald 172 Simons. Christopher 13.19.21.171.189 Simons. Russell 118 Simon . Teresa 118 Sims. Steven 82.172.189 Sinfield. George Jr 138 Sjoqulst. Sharon 172 Skeels. Darlene 139 Skibeness. Kelli 22.26.107.118 Skibeness. Michael 138 Skibeness. Shannon 22.26.27.58.62.144.172.181 Skinner. Allan 118 Skrinde. Karen 151.172.189 Skrinde. RoH 118 Smiley. Steven Smith. Anthony 21.172.189 Smith. Antonio 84.172 Smith. Glen 139 Smith. HeatheT 59.118 Smith. Jeff Smith. Julie Smith. Kelly Smith. Melissa 119 Smith. Robert 172.189 Smith. Richard 22.121 Smith. Sabrina 139 Smith. Sheila 119 Sm.iji. Stacey 119 Smith. Stephanie 14.161.173.189 Smith. Stephen 119 Snaring. SaDy 60.61.151.173.189 Snyder. Derrick. 80.81.161.173.189 So!berg. Krista Sorensen. Deanna 61.119 Sorenson. Kathleen 119 Sorge. Stacy 139 Southern. Rebecca 119 Spann. Debra 84.173 Speed. David 23.139 72 Speed. Richard 173 Spencer. Edward Spencer. Jacqueline 173.188 Spivey. Delmis 119 Sprague. Gayle 173.190 Sprague. Stephen 119 Springer, Bradley 119 Squires. Stuart 119 Sramek. Jerome 173 Sramek. Marcia 11° St. George. Douglas 119 Staats. Renee 119 Stacey. Matthew 119 Stamm. Michael 29.161.173.190 Stancil. David 139 Stang, Janinc 119 Stanton. Jack 33.119 71 Steams. Paul 121 Steams. Courtney 19.21.58.173.190 Stebeck. Melody 139 Steffcs. Patricia 139 Steffes. Warren 29.119 Stegall, Janinne 61.121 Stelnbach. Diane 61.119 Steinbach. Mark 178 Steiner. Michael 119 Stephens. Donald 139 Stephens. Lawrence 178 Sternberg. Debra 60.62.116.119 Stevens. Diane 119 Stevens. Laura 174.196 Stevens. TEd 139 Stewart. Karen 22.59.119 Stewart. Lisa 74.174 Stewart. Marcia 14.32.174.190 Stewart. Michael 83.174 Stewart, Nancy Stillman. Sheryl 174 Stockman. Brian 139 Stolmeier. Timothy 60.119 71 Stone. Jennifer 84.139 Stoner. Mindy 139 Storm. Sandra 22.119 Storm. Steven 53.190 Stotler. Roberta 120 Stratton. Kevin 22.133.178 71 Stratton. Scott 84.139 Street. Tressa Stryker. Cart 174.190 Stubs)oen. Tor 23.120 71 Stubs)oen. Sigurd 139 Studley. Michael 174 72 Sundc. Kari 25.68.174.181 Surber. Jill 61.120 Sutherland. Kelly 30.79.164.174 190.191 Sutherland. James 120 Sutherland. Randy Svennmgsen. Linda 120 Swanson. Katie Swearingen. Vicki 175.190 Sweeting. Marvin 59.60 Swindler. Geoffrey 175.190 Swineheart. Carol 120 Switzer. John 144.175.190 Switzer. Wendl 22.120 npTangbom. Rene I Taylor. Cheryl 22.120 Taylor. Gail 14.24.25.175.190 Taylor. Melissa 22.59.120 Taylor. Shelly 175.190 Taylor. Wade 175.190 Teachout. Robert Tennis. Lisa 79,175.190 Tennis. Sean Thayer. Julia Thayer. Taml 22.59 Thieme. Terri 25.69.120 Thomas. Bradley 23.84 Thomas. Liza 81.175.181 Thomas, Lori 79.175,190 Thomas. Mark 22.120 Thomas. Steven 22.58.176.190 Thomas. Walter Thompson. Barbara 113.120 Thompson. Cheryl Thompson. David 178 Thompson. Deborah 176 Thompson, Kevin Thurman. Damn Thurman. Todd Tlbodeau. Theresa 120 Tidwell. Matthew Tlnnell, Tipple. Karen Todtman. Jams Tole. Jacle 61.120 Tomlinson. Kathleen 120 Tomlinson. Leslie 176 Topoleskl. Robyn 121 Torcll. Gregory 120 Torell. Mark 176.190 Toso. Robin 84 Townsend. Izince 60.120 Trammell. Lon 60.61 Tran. Tu Travelstead. Jeffrey 120 Trinka. Brett Troffer. David 176.190 Troffer. Kimberly 22.120 Trondson. John Tucker. Kimberley Tuffey. Daniel 79 Tuffey. Michael 176 Turek. Dennis Turner. Allyson I I Ullberg. Douglas 120 Ullberg. Mark 79.80.81.176 Ulvestad. Karen 28 VVan Bracklc. Elizabeth 120 Vanlandingham. Rick 120 Vanlandingham. Steven 72 Van Leeuwen. John 62 Van Wyck. Laurie Van Wyck. William Vaughn. Denise 176.190 Vess. Carolyn Vintertun. David Vlntertun. Linda 60.61.176.190 Vlrameteekul. Chatchai Virgil Julie Vitolo. Lisa 22.60.176 Vitulb. Darcy 22.25.59.121 Vlajkovlc. Lisa 121 WWaag. Steven 60.63.121 Wagner. Darrell 22.58.84 Wagner. Gregory Wallace. John Wallace. Kristianna 176.190 Wallner. Karen 176.190 Walloch. Tracy 177.190 Walrath. Jerry 18.19.21 Walsh. Jeremiah 121 Walsh. T. Joseph Walsh. Paul 73 Walsh. Thomas 121.177 Waltart. Julie 121 Walters. Paula 121 Walz. Jacqueline 121 Ward. Brian Ward. Christina 121 Ward. Tamara 177.190 Warner. Joseph 177 Warren. Elaine 61.121 Wanen. Lori 177,190 Washington. Erick Watkins. Dale Watkins. Gregg 177.182.190 Watts. Barry 73.121 Waycaster. Kevin Webb. La Vonne Webber. Brett Webber. Faith Weber. Kenneth 121 Weisel. Lisa Welch. Pamela 84 Wells. Scott 121 West. Alan Wheatley. Tina 60 Wheeler. Jay Wheeler. Scott 121 Whtsman. Vince White. Linda White. Mary 60 White. Monica 84 Whiteley. Jacqueline 121 Whitley. Jon 121 Whitman. Jennie 121 Whitney. Claudia 121 Whitton, Cary 19.21 Wick. Tracey 177.190 Wilhite. Joann 177.190 Wilhite. June 60 Willcuts. Larenda 60 Wiliams. Dawn 177.182.190 Wiliams. Heidi Wiliams. Helva Williamson. Steve 177 WIIs. Jeffrey Wison. Ava 60.61.177.190 Wlson. James 33 Wison. Rita 177.190 Wnkler. Robert 31,177 Wise. David 22.58 Wiser. Shelly 121 Wthey. GI«Kn 178 Wltschel. Thomas 121 Wladyka. M David Wold. Dale 121 Wold. Jill Wong. Elizabeth 63.121 Wong. Evelyn 178 Woodrow, Louisa Woodruff. Daniel 65.121 Wooldridge. Tim 178 Wyler, tina 121 Wynia. LonWynia. Sheri 121 Y Yekala. Saeed 178 Yin. Jean Yin. Yu-Hsien 178.184.190 Yonck. Ramona 26.127.178.184.190 Youmans. Tami Zakos. Dana 22.58.178.196 Zaragoza, Gorgie Zehms. Leanne ZeUer. David 178.190 Zerbtn. Lohrelei 178 Zerbin. jRudy 63 Zsck. David 63 Zuck. Michael 178 Zuck. Sandra 178 Zylstra. Barry 9 Faculty Anderson. Hjalmer 40 Ashby. Frank 42.62 Beeson. Essie 38 Boesche. Bob 42.82 Bogle. Ken 42.43 Bond. Larry 44.45 Bradford. Wayne 46 70 Bradwell. Margo 38 Buskas. Deanna 26.27.29.50 Bynum, Joe 52 Clark. Jean 39 Clemens. Ellen 38.39 Crapser. Chuck 47.63 Curtis. Tim 40.41 Dahlem. Fred 45.63.104 Elverum. Dave 40.41.74.75 Ensign. Mavis 37 Fry. Jeanie 30.42 Garrity. Jean 42.43 Green. Alta 37 Guier. Jim 23.42.43 Gulberg. Larry 45.73 Habcck. Pat 48 Harkonen. Joan 39 Hedstrom. Don 52.66 Herbtson. Brian 40.41 Hester. Sully 47 Holmes. Al 18.20.50 Homann. Cora 24.25,51.84 Hunter. John 50.51 Jackson. Phil 45.73 Jensen. Bill 18.20,45 Jewell. Roger 17,27,46 Jones. Dave 37 Kirton. Margaret 38 Kline. Jim 29.50 Knoke. Ellen 39 Knowles. Martha 50.51 Knowles. Sue 31. 47 Leister. Terry 40.41 I ong. Dave 29.42.43 Activities Lowry. Pam 26.44.45 Lyons. Joyce 50. 51 Marsh. Gerry 22.52 Marta. Barbara 32.40.41 Matthews, Theresa 39 Mitchell. Ann 46 Mitchell. Sally 50.68.69 Molter. Richard 30.48 Moore. Jim 18.20.44.45.65.66.67 Mullen. Pamela 38 Newton, Mac 39 O'Doan. Nancy 40.41 O'Keefe. Carolyn 40.48 0 Shaughnes$y. Sheri 49.53 Ckvens. John 46.63 Palm. Jube 47.79 Pressey. Rod 44.63.66.67 Rhodes. Jerry 44.45.65.68 Ristow. Gene 50,51 Rohrback. Stebb 43 Romanick. Ron 42.44,65.66 Rumcipe. Dave 37,162 Sampson. Jim 18.20.46 Schlosser. Barbara 31.40 Schmidt. Fred 45 Schneider. Carol 49 Schumacher. Dorothy 39 sorenson. Dick 37 ipeicher. Loretta 38.39 stevens. Nancy Sykes. Cathy 41 Thomas. Wayne 38.39 Thumlert. Jan 42.43.63 Turple. Ellsworth 49.53 Ulsund. John 30.48 Watson. Lynda 41.79.80.81 Welker. Jill 50.74.75 Wick. Roy 47 Wilson. Dave 45.62 Yonck. Dick 18.20.29.51 Yoshida, Jessie 41 Yoshioka. Karen 46 Annual Staff 78.79 ASB 16.17 Baseball 90 Basketball. Boys 64.65.66.67 Basketball. Girls 68.69 Bowling 70 Cheer 14.15 Chess Club 63 Choir 60.61 Cross Country 29 Debate 30 DECA 82.83 FEAST 84 Football 18.19.20.21 French Club 30 German Club 30 Golf'23 Gymnastics. Boys' 94 Gymnastics. Girls' 74.75 Honor Society 62 Juniors 122141 Key Cub 63 Mat Maids 32 Paper Staff 80.81 Pep Club 32 Rally Squad 63 Science Club 62 Seniors 142-190 Ski Assistants 62 Soccer. 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