Joel E Ferris High School - Exeter Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

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REfIE?C'ti0I'1S FESQFEEISQ Spokane, Washington Table of Contents Photo Essay Page 2 Student Life Page 18 Sports Page 52 Seniors Page 96 Organizations Page 126 Underdassmen Page 158 Faculty Page 190 Ads and Index Page 204 -V 3?-4sfff x N , 1 - 1., ,N , 4' ' 'Q . 1 'J' 'V gif F' , V 1 .,-f'f -t ta,24a311,,g,-. . Q rw' -- -r, , rw- N - - -r, wg, 3 I W A f K 1 4 ,x-'1 - - X t , mo , KAW if .5 W N f E fy? J . by Q .f,, i hw V p. ,K lv IM if . Q . '.v .x1- -X A fx vp, k , A 4 x ' ' fl K. Qi .WX I QUMXL Qiicuiuw emi sux--Q 5xNNkLx?E53v wxiolkx QL KEX Jimmy xdfxm5swE,gQnNf.X Uxiioix. adams! Dv igyfiii. 5415! QWXSXS XQUWQQ N- XMNYX XXVXXKXXX X - XNX A Q?Q.UJxI8 QNMBX in Q,gX,,. Lrgkmgmy 'Cir MW Y iryxxwi mb XM C59 -QQ 4, .Qgjwxmx M1 'W U cw F I x ,J C114 L3 U MGH iw maim- QL? g-i -9 .- if 'vu' - ' A V, 1 Ml 5,,w07w,1 UMW? 65550 JW X Wi 6 0Wm JD! U . J My gwtfw My L Reflectiong, fxgfwg UW JM Jiffy 511 Q f ff, A GK , ui vb MM W WWW K Images of our lives? fPWff 5 3 , 0 f' ll , WWMMU A W f lllustrating how life once was. X if ' Q 5 S f X Reflections show us the joys we shared, The dreams we experienced, Laughter that rang, And tears we shed. . Y A 543941 K A 1,3 3,5 Q . r.. X-if NX, 'M 'J .D A-Jbjjx ,fx9' f X' K W Ji w A 'J QJ M QCA M VN- DQ! J J' Afj 'DAR ASU' QV X' ff w X JJ XJN Xxx WN Jw rf 'AN 9 as X 4 ,zifw fyffjf JP QW V- 4 A V if ' ' gf fri' 56, my f cw A K., I I GW QQ CN Nd! -,fx ,CD J X A 2 .X P cusp fgjxw OV, QJJQ qi? C, JJ 'w0D JVf- Spcok W fn? ' oy ibm Og, X xg? Cvxbg W-L 4 'O Af 4 UN Q9 . w f G V gyiy K 239 Jyfxdg Q Cy jx 4x QQ! ' N Nj f , Q Vi X5 ' X V6 9 X N N x XY3-f Gy gf ff? Pg N ,' XO' px x ll? ,wmwfmm F 557 - 0791! NU :JJ wr N-Lf nil! mf' 5 ff Q. N at ' K ,,71 h ' 'U Y w,,,,,.gSn......-X ' ' AM, . Q QQQV V I K I ' JVM! , 4. , - r K Q., I W 4 Rig ,QQ-Q 4. 'fu lf? Iwi 1459 , 4 ,la f g .f. 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' .sh K 4 N, Z-'1 14? if - -ae, K . i -ff 15 .45 ,J ,:...a. -1 .- , iw, . : 1 .N ' ' 'Q A 2,42 fi-li:-tfgbi : Dedication 3 Determination, concern, dedication, hard work and loyalty described the qualities possessed by this year's faculty. Another year ended and once again the Ferris staff managed to maintain a high standard of curriculum. Many revisions u set the 1981-82 school program. As these changes stole some of our faculty, they also brought new staff in: lim Elvington, Carolyn Keller and Frank Windishaar. During extra curricular hours, lim Elv- ington replaced Bill Shephard as coach of Ferris' Varsity Basketball Team. Affec- tionately known as Diamond lim, Mr. Elvington transferred to Ferris from Shadle Park High School. Another face popped up in the B.N.H. program this year. Carolyn Keller joined the Saxon Faculty team, teaching behavior, neurologically handicapped students and learning resource center. 5 ,V -4 Y Opening senior's eyes to foreign af- fairs, Ferris' newest addition, Frank Win- dishaar, taught Current World Affairs. Leaving Saxon life to experience more than the struggling life of a teacher, Bruce Wylder and Ronald Aubrey retired after devoting endless years of educating attentive students. Mr. Wylder, while teaching at Ferris, coached the Saxon Golf Team. Prepar- ing students for continuing their careers in mathematics, Mr. Aubrey taught Ad- vanced Math and Geometry. !'l think our faculty tries hard and is determined to help us achieve our goals, declared Senior Barbara Becker. Many teachers fail to realize just how essential they are to the students. Without these dedicated souls, the Fer- ris curriculum would cease to uphold its high standard. Thanks for all your help!!! 6 1. Reading the morning paper, Mr. Dolphin cat- ches up on World Affairs. 2. lim Hutton talks enthusiastically on the phone. 3. Leaning back in his chair, Mr. Lepper relaxes after a hard day's work. 4. Mr. Boese studies chemical reactions, 5. Posing with Mr. Skinny, Randy lames enjoys his work. 6. Terry Anderson reflects on puzzling polynomials. 7. Looking up from his desk, Foster Walsh grins in- to the camera. 8. Sharon Meisenburg contemplates on the dread- ed senior project. 9. Tom Wallace explains the law of universal gravitation. 10. Diamond lim Elvington ponders various techniques for the game tonight. 7 1- ' Q ' . lgi ' .1 -1 ts' ' l i v V P 3, Z . i fly A 4 M ' 1 1' f V , I! . P .5 A I yi 1 J -156 . ,, HE.. H .4 if- NA 10 -1'1-- I 1. Cow-girl, lody Schad, sits through another action-packed, Saxon football game. 2. After the brown bag lunch, Hayley Martin feels like starting the day all over again. 3. Tammie Hanson, lulie Horn, and lill Kerrick are getting psyched for skiing. 4. Ken Marks is planning a surfin' safari for the up- coming weekend. 5. Lisa Devleming, alias Sammy Saxon, struts her stuff at the spirit con ending Hello Week, 6. Meagan Dolan and Theresa Weigand display the effects of too much sun on Tacky Hawaiian Day. 7. Mr.Weishaar describes the techniques of med1anical bull-riding. 3 , , - ,' ' ' K ,. - ' -t 'Vfv T-Kewl. .Sq t . . - ft.-.U --. --X-Sm 2' . . his 'fra' fi I vga' X K?-HS 'Ii ,bww 4.33 .Y xr, ' v X 59 L. 1. t' - m'P U?'faA'r' sP ?'i7X'3,'f:qw,,'.. ' ' ci' .fx if . .-flu. .si 3-:Jai 2 4 'N 1' P I R l T Spells Hello Week 7 The 1981 Hello Week started with a ban on Western Day. Cowboys and cowgirls wore everything from leather boots to feathery cowboy hats. On Tuesday, Class Color Day, each class wore their appropriate color, freshmen wore pink, sophomores green, juniors blue, and seniors wore the school color, red. Wednesday was Sports Day. Everyone- turned out in sports gear ranging from ski outfits to tennis dresses and football jerseys. On that day, the Senior slaves appeared to be out in full force. Slave, Melanie Blomquist said 'The work was well worth it. The Senior class made S125 for upcoming activities. l'AIoha! Thursday was Tacky Hawaiian Day with leis, grass skirts and sunglasses as common attire. Dur- ing the day, the Ferris natives enjoyed a prepared pic- nic lunch on the new football field. On Friday, Preppy Day, students wore oxfords, levis, and plaid skirts while enjoying the pep con in the field house. That evening, Saxons gathered in the cafe for the long awaited kick-off mixer. Although Hello Week was alot of fun, it served another purpose. Hello Week chairwoman, Ann Roorda said, l'The real purpose of Hello Week is to boost Saxon spirit to a really high level. Staters Bury Red Tape The American Legion selected five Ferris students as delegates for the 1981 summer session of Boys' and Girls' State. They were: Matt Girvin, Bill Pliss, Sue McGeorge, Barb Becker, Shannon Boyd, and Anne Roorda. Selected on the basis of past ac- complishments and leadership potential, the staters participated in a mock government. ln this mock government, they studied parliamentary procedure of l 2 3 local and state governmental systems. Held in Ellensburg, Washington, the students ran for various offices in their individual cities, as well as on a state wide level. The delegates attended lec- tures and rallied at campaign functions. 'lThe main idea stressed at the session was to respect and love your country. Patriotism was embedded deeper into everyone's heart at the end of the week, expressed Girls' stater Sue McGeorge. QW VISHMUIUI B BBQ. 4' H5 ' fag A 1 'Q '7..: r 5' get A-I .1 '?5'-- Ak., FERRIS HS Bowlers Victorious Studying hours and hours every day finally paid off for five Ferris students. Captain Eric Holdaway, Bill Bliss, Dave Tyron, Susan Kelley, and alternate Kevin Cubley joined the prestigious 1981-82 High School Bowl team. Under the supervision of Mr. Kent Varty, coaching his se- cond year, the studious team faithfully practiced three times a week. Mr. Varty commented that each team member specialized in one or two prominent areas, while Bill Bliss excell- ed in Science and American History, Susan Kelley, showed dominance in Literature, Dave Tyron knows his Science and Math, and Eric Holdaway is competent with U.S. History and World History. Mr. Varty felt that the team members showed potential to go far in competition but he jokingly added Nif the right questions are asked. In the first couple of competitions the team victoriously creamed LC. by 125 points and Wallace by a whopping 120 points. PANKE WATERS K LLEY 1. Group's patriotism stands out. 2. L to R: Bill Bliss, Matt Girvin. 3. Sue McGeorge. . 4. L to R: Anne Roorda, Shannon Boyd, Barb Becker 5. Coach Varty is intrigued by his team's wit and ,. ,X wisdom. 6. L to R Bill, Eric, Susan, and Dave ready for action, sf 7. Eric answers another difficult question, 'fag ...nn . Kinman Business University 838 3521 During the end of August, all of September and October, the Ferris Marching Band and Colorguard spent numerous hours after school marching to prepare to perform in halftime shows. ln the past, these groups practiced before school at 7:00 a.m., but to increase productivity they decided to start marching after school. Debbie Burkhart, the majorette and the Valkyrs, Ferris' Drill Team, also joined the band in putting on the football halftime. Drum Majors Chris Moyer and David Brown led the halftime highlighters through numerous shows and gave the groups a strong source of leadership. 1 Halftime Shows Gff 2 2 4' , uw , 'Qi --uu ,i 2. Trumpets blare at the audience 3 The Valkyrs praise heaven and earth whlle the band plays on enee Volesky readies her rifle Pebble Burkhart twlrls to the music 1C and Dan Two Tootlng Trumpeters Straight as an arrow The Saxon Band' 41. 'Yr' 3. 3 f? Oliver Cast Lights Up the Stage We were like a family which made it a lot of fun, and we put on a good show, commented Robin Byerly a senior in the fall musical OIiver. A talented group of 70 students worked two and a half hours a day, five days a week for two months to get ready for the play. Mike Mitchell, Fagin, Sheri Boyd, Oliver, and Susan Kelly, Nancy, proved to the pack- ed crowds on November 19, 20 and 21st that they had tremendous talent. Curt Brown remarked ult is one of the best musicals that we've done in years. The musical Oliver Twist, by Charles Dickens, is about a poor orphan boy and the consequences of his asking uPlease Sir, may l have some more? Mrs. Bartz, advisor stated, ul'm really pleased with the outcome of the play, as l have heard many positive comments. They pulled together as a group and I really feel drama is making a comeback. 1 1. Left to Right front row: Katharina Boemers, Tana Huotari. Second row: Todd Silvernale, Marla Simpson, Sue Rehder, Mike Price. Third row: Margaret Mackay, Mary Agost, Carrie Troester, jackie Bullough, Susan Oliver, Sue Holdaway. Fourth row: Val lohnston, Lisa St. lohn, Cassie Davis, Stacey Ben- son, Scott Roberts. Fifth row: Randy Thompson, loe Wasicek, Bryce Stone, Carrie Reardon, Anna Hoglund. 2. Left to Right: Sue Kelly, Mike Mitchell, Eric Holdaway. 3. Left to Right: Robin Byerly, Brent Bottjen, Sheri Boyd. sn. 'M' .. . ,A ,, iw ' ,wt gg ,. -L 1' s ' Colorguard Creates Some lllvloonlight Madness Lions, and Tigers, and Bears. On October 30th, between 9 and 12 o'clock, the Ferris cafeteria hosted these and many other costumed students. The 1981-1982 Colorguard spon- sored the dance with lulie Barlow as captain, and Sharron Hen- driques as junior captain. All members put in long hours to make the dance a success. Senior and Colorguard member Patty Shepard stated, 'llt turned out to be a good dance con- sidering the problem at the beginning. The problem Patty refers to was the band, Unicam which lost an amplifier during the first hour of the dance. When the band fixed the amplifier, the music still remained very quiet. Dancers either left or stood around and talked until 11 o'clock when the Ferris band brought their sound system up to help Unicam out. Once the music got louder those who remained enjoyed themselves. I had fun once the band got going, commented Christie Gilliland a senior. Profits from the dance helped to send the unit to different competitions, such as the one in the Kingdome on December 4th. ik 12.4 thx H , f'i,,e-5. at A D U' K' K f -.J za ffl if T' I 1-54 'v-5, 'ia .. 1. lean Sandberg shows latest styles from Paris. 2. Dance attracts Mariner fans. 3. Students enioy the music at the dance. 4. jill Kerrik keeps hopping. 5. Ahoy there maties, comments Merri Shepard, 6. Chris Caviness displays the Arabian way to dance Expressions Tell All 6 T N ,, 5 fs fy I - 1. !'lt's um. . . um . . ., I knew that answer! 2. Mike Mondress wonders, 'Why does everyone think I'm a 6th grader? 3. This is the kind of girls you don't bring home to mom. 4. She said yes!!! 5. Oh no, here he comes. 6. I stepped in what?! 7. Miss February is nice looking, but I can't wait to see Miss March. B. Shucks. 9. Not another deadline you miserable little red- headed '!! '? ? '!! ' 10. I think I swallowed my gum, 11. and 12. Nice hair Kerry, but . . . Nice hair lean, but . , . That little itch coule be telling you something. 13. 'll swear, I thought I had second hour free. 14. Scott Clancy contemplates tomorrow's bag of tridcs. The World Comes to Ferris ig., 'Q W il 9- lf., i 'YR From around the world to your neighborhood, they travelled. Who could they have been?! It was Ferris' exchange students! The students involved in this year's program numbered nine in all, one of the strongest programs ever. With students from Germany, Sweden, Austria, Nor- way, Laos, Iapan, Venezuela, and Columbia, Ferris students learned the customs and ideals of many cultures. In return, Ferris students taught the exchange students the lively art of being an American. High on the list of first impressions of America was the friendliness of the people. Everyone is always saying Hi! to me in the halls, even if l don't know them, stated one of the girls. Although the students will be returning to their native countries this summer, they'll take a little bit of Ferris and America back with them. 'Cs ,x 5. 7 9 F Y Y 5' V. QV 95 Q 'P '49 .- , 1. Carlos laramillo - Columbia 2. Isabella Widerna - Austria 4. Gerlind Fuege - Germany 5. Maria Perozo - Venezuela 6. Vilay Sichanthavaravong - Laos 7. Anna Hoglund - Sweden 8. Vibeke Ongre - Norway 9. Reikolimuro - japan 10. Katharina Boemers - Germany pan -1-a! ' -g-11 ,,.,.......f-- -...-----'- M N' -W...-no-v,-.,.. num.-...M Q-I it Puff the Mighty Seniors 'f?'f rt? i'The Seniors were very confident, since most of the team consisted of last year's team. We were totally psyched! stated senior Kathy Sullivan. ln the second annual powderpuff game, speed proved a very important strategy for the vic- torious seniors, while the juniors played a passing game. lill Kerrick, Meagan Dolan, and lanet Wolkey all scored to drive the seniors, to victory. Team members voted jill Kerrick and janet Wolkey as outstanding players for the seniors, while Tami Boyd and Tammy Lesser were chosen by the juniors. Gary Wolfe, Hugh Bursch, Kevin Davis, Pat Arguinchona, and Kerry lohnson coached the seniors. Coaches for the juniors consisted of Mark Sutherland, laimie Mann, Mike Valente, Dave Heinrick, and Dave Rainey. Cheerleaders for the seniors were: loe loss, Mike Mitchell, Todd Ritcheson, Loren Berge, and Chris Caviness. The juniors: lon loss, Pat Potts, Pat Ryan, lohn Mcdougall, Martin Girdner, Steve Sand- berg, and Darin Bowerman. Highlights were covered by senior announcers, Kelly Clark and Mark Bushnell. Ending the game with the score of 22-0, the seniors became victors. junior lana Fisher stated, i'We gave it our best shot and gained a lot of experience for next year! lv ,A,s 3 A-ni 1. Meagan Dolan goes for broke. 2. Kerrick breaks through defensive line. 3. Liberated cheerleader, Ms. Pat Ryan, struts his lher?J stuff. 4. Spectators look on anxiously as seniors destroy the juniors. 5. Senior Team: Cheryl Anderson, Kelli Bergman, Melanie Blomquist, Tracy Boldman, Cindy Cash, Margaret Day, Meagan Dolan, Tammy Hanson, lill Ker- rick, Melissa Love, Hailey Martin, Kristin Morford, Tiffany Myzatko, Leslie A 'QL' 3. film, Plucker, Susan Schlauch, lulie Sederstrom, Mary Shannon, Kathy Sullivan, Karen at , f . Hb. . J ' h Q Weir, Tracy West, lackie Wolfe, and lanet Wolkey. Coaches: Pat Arguinchona, ,M gi i: ' qlt 5 V .. ' e p Hugh Bursch, Kevin Davis, Kerry lohnson, Gary Wolfe. . it i P P -if i 3 gf, 6.Puffers pid: their man, , -f1' - is - ,K -- J , V ' f 7. Dolan backs up lill Kerrick as she strives foratouchdown. is -- 1 , 5, 41,195 y L T 1 . 1 - , EP ' C' T ff nr X - lily . ' - h J' I If 4 ' .2 Q 1 if ' fl' 9 4665- . K. , I . ,A H W Li T tL 0 U-J L V . .fc .. I A. T X l AJ 4 X , , i ,,. , T' L -3-fs' ff. L W 65 Lu? C 00101 W0 We , , J A 'gg 3 45 A 670mQ Cslafcpfg fc Q Hsefx 5 , it ii NN Q . 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I missed the ball, yells Martin Girdner, 6. Senior Team: first row: Hugh Bursh, Kelly Clark. Second row: lamie Hedges, Tom Carrol, Eddie Groves, Alan Gero, Steve Legat. Third row: Kevin Davis, Mark Bushnell, Chris Caviness. Fourth row: coach Carla Liles, Paul Arguinchona, Brent Wheeler, Gary Wolfe, lohn Dickman, Tom james, Pat Arguinchona, Andy Reinland, Carl Pennington, Curt Brown, Kevin Eggers. 7. Nice nobby knees Arg!!! 8. Mark Bushnell displays TRUE GRI77!! 9. SENIORS VICTORIOUS!!! 36 n Boys Spike for Funds ' ,ws .ga M EU T3-JJ W... ,.. ,. , . 7 . , A 'fri fi-jg., st 's i , 1 1 ,T 5 ffl ij A - 5 4 ' U , J it gg Q F-fl ' eg, 1' ' 9 On November ninth at 7:00 in the gym, the senior class put on their first, maybe annual, boys' volleyball fund-raiser game. The senior guys challenged the juniors to a tough match. Tickets sold at the door for 51.00 each. The proceeds, totaling 516500, went to the senior class in order to fund the Senior prom, breakfast and picnic. Instead of the usual best two out of three games, the boys played the best three of five. The senior boys were coached by senior girl Varsity volleyball players, Carla Liles and lanet Wolkey as were the junior players by Melanie Rudd, Debbie Burkhart and Tami Danielson. The first and third games were easily taken by the seniors as were the second and fourth by the juniors. The tension built as the boys moved into the fifth and deciding game. Both teams put up a fight. The juniors lead the way but the seniors got tougher and eased by the juniors with a score of 15-13. The match went to the class of '82. lohn Mac Dou all, junior player, commented, The last game we trier? our hardest to lose and we managed to pull out a close 13-15 defeat. Curt Brown, senior, compassionately replied, Through the kindness of our hearts we seniors felt that we should hold back a bit on our abilities in order to help juniors save face. If we hadn't, I'm afraid that the juniors would have been em- barrassed and the crowd would have been disappointed at the shortness of the match. However, we weren't kind enough to let them win. We aren't stupid! Surf's Up Tidalwaves of good music and laughter broke through the cafeteria on january 15, 1982 as the senior class presented A Mid-Winter Beach Party, which took place between the hours of 8:30-11:30. Larry Lawson provided the sound system on previously recorded tapes. Organizers of the dance took a poll among the students to see what they wanted to hear. Palm Trees, fishnets, and a colorful backdrop prov- ed to change the cafeteria into a beach-house. Melanie Blomquist and Kathy Sullivan created the beach-house and all of its affects, for a very color- ful atmosphere. Melanie Blomquist also designed the dance tickets. People arrived in their tacky beach clothes to get down to the music and join the line for pictures. A windsurfer and lawnchairs proved appropriate as the background for pictures which Rueco provided. Chip Overstreet, lulie Horn, and Melanie Blom- quist decided on the background. All and all the dance became an overall success. 'FQ' Hawaii Lg 1. Slow Dancin' Swayin' to the Music. 2. Doing her thing is Wendy Liles. 3. A version of lt's 'lime for Me to Fly, by David Brewer 4. Sure I'II dance, states Donna Henriques. S. Laura Dewey and Robert Spears sit one out. 6. lill Kerrick imitates Iohn Travolta. 7. The crowd rocks out. 6 Bin '55 , 5 AVS 5 5,11-sq-Q Wf? D vs 5 Bw H P King and Queen Crowned On Saturday, February 20, the Ferris Key Club presented it's annual Sweetheart Dance. One week prior to the Dance, all candidates for King and Queen were voted on by students who placed money in boxes bearing the individual candidate's names. lean Sandberg, lulie Horn, Tammie Hanson, Teresa Guettinger and Kristen Morford com- peted for the title of Queen, while Chip Overstreet, Kevin Davis, Mike Mitchell, Gary Wolfe and Fred Schunter battled for the role of King. Crowned the night of the Dance were Tammie Hanson and Kevin Davis. All the candidates together brought in approximately S180 which went towards helping the seniors fund their prom. Wild Mountain Transport provided the music, and the pictures that will forever be a memory of the 1982 Sweetheart Dance were courtesy of Rueco. 'l 1 1. Kevin Davis and Tammie Hanson reign as King and Queen of the Dance, 2. Mystery girl steps up for punch. 3. Transport's baseman entertains the crowd, 4. Darron Bowerman and date boogie on down. 5. Valentine cakes sweeten the occasion. 6. Brad Randall does the Saxon Strut. 7. Marcus Irving and Crystal Wilson sitting one out, N Spirit Week Kills Mid-Winter Blahs Sweaty, stinky bodies clad in sweats ran through the halls of Ferris High School kick- ing off spirit week 1982. Following sweats day, hats descended on vulnerable heads of all loyal Saxons. Mid week brought skiers off the slopes and into the halls of Ferris with gloves, hats and ski goggles. A snow sculpturing contest, also planned on Wednesday, was cancelled due to lack of snowfall. On Friday, scarlet and silver shat- tered Ferris halls as spirit week '82 came to a close. That afternoon the cheerleaders put on an enthusiastic spirit con with Rocking with School Spirit as their theme. During the con, the cheerleaders presented lots of enthusiasm plus a film previously shown at a spirit workshop this fall. The film gave different ideas about promoting school spirit. Organized by A.S.B.'s Saxon Spirit Task Force, Spirit Week '82 ended as a smashing success. Senior lean Sandberg commented, ul felt that spirit week was a good way to beat mid-winter blahs. The Spirit Task Force involved a group of students interested in making Ferris a better place for all. ' Nitin l t s 2 My U ji, I X' A ,X ' . ls 3 Q 95. Z' 'Q if ' 7 Q S i i L 3 i ' 1 i l's K i x 1 N f VV. i l ' Q , Y Q Nfure 5 x 4 6 1. Sandy Sin sweating through English. 2. Faculty members released from the looney bin for hat day. 3. Rick Enright dreaming of being a 4th musketeer. 4. Saxon ski bunnies looking for a chairlift. 5. Nothin' like a quick jog around the F building to brighten Kelly Legat's spirits. 6. Signs scream events for spirit week! ,ea it QLD 7750079 JC -R769 Qfffa cf ,fcQLQiQcZ4fZfhQ26' M4004 aw head , WLWQ f f eww wwfzgfffk if Jef LQQQ, . X Mu nuff? an VUWLMLJ ?7'70Q qXfLC5M,61ffQ 43 PTC-'s Too Darn Hot Endless hours of time and energy, dedicated by the renowned Ham on Regal Players, produced another successful P.T.G. play in 1982. The show entitled Too Hot centered around the hottest day in Spokane Falls history - the great fire of 1889. This tragedy turned out to be a blessing in the 19th annual parent play. The Ham on Regal Players, consisting of over 150 parents and other Saxon supporters, raised over 510,000 for various Ferris organizations. Aside from the money, the 1982 show depicted the talent, unity, love and school spirit that has created such a fantas- tic school. Thank you to the Ham on Regal Players of 1982, as usual, you were Too Hot! 1. Ferris fathers show off their acting abilities, 2. The Wallace miners demonstrate great dancing talent. 3. The bathing beauty primps at the beach. 4. Dutch lake's show girls sing a lively tune. 5. The Reverand gets the town to church on time . . 6. The parents model the swimwear of their time - 1889. 7. Mrs. Simpson prepares for her singing debut. 8. 'lThis land was our land, but now it's your land . . Lilacs Bloom for Mary Shannon 3 1. Teresa Cuettinger monkeying around to relieve the pressure. 2. Everything came up roses for Princess Mary Shannon. 3. Meagan's activities include track, cheerleading , . .and boxing? 4. Carla, Teresa, lean, Iohanna, Kristin, Meagan, lulie, Pam, and Mary enjoy the playground equip- ment after the con. 5. julie Horn tries in vain to figure out one of Mr. Brown's incredibly dumb jokes, 6. Easily embarrassed, lean Sandberg turns red as she attempts to explain her love for calculus. 7. Princess, Mary Shannon, with her pal, the Pink Panther, prepare for a day of spring skiing, 8. Cowgirl Mary enjoys working with horses at the polo field. Na 4 as 'aaa' 2' 7 While the world celebrated St. Patrick's birthday, nine nervous candidates vied for the position of Fer- ris' Lilac Princess. Kristin Anderson, Meagan Dolan, Pam Fox, Teresa Guettinger, lulie Horn, Carla Liles, lean Sandberg, lohanna Schuster and Mary Shannon were the finalists chosen by the student body. Each girl gave an impromptu speech on a topic chosen at random, then later presented a prepared speech on a subject of her choice. After much deliberation, the Lilac committee selected Mary Shannon as the 1982 Lilac Princess and our representative to the Lilac Coronation on April 16. Mary was very excited and said she appreciated all the support she received from the other candi- dates. Miss Dupper, who coordinated the Lilac Con, gave the girls a great deal of encouragement while teaching them the fundamentals of speaking in front of people. She stated, 'The girls were very coopera- tive and worked together as a team, and seemed to rejoice in each others' success. Any one girl would have been a capable representative for Ferris. X J, if X 'vm-n 1. Brent Bottjen and Tony Hardt con- template moves. 2. jill Schneider expresses thoughts to Philip Sondericker, 3. Brent Bottjen and Eric Holdaway discuss David , 4. Curt Brown surveys the stock mar- ket. 5. Carrie Troester and Sylvia Taliva'a discuss the apple of knowledge in Adam and Eve . 6. Carrie Troester and jim Yordy star in The Diary of Adam and Eveff 7, Brent Bottjen, Kirk Hille, Tammy Stone, and jessica Creenough discuss family problems in Plenty of Rein. Z M X t 'xy .s kk imma. Q' :nk 5 5 14 it 5 5 sf' r X 8. Sue Kelly, Curt Brown, and Audrey Leek star in Stage Directions. 7. Student directed One Acts came to the Ferris Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. on April 31 and May1, 1982. The three plays included: Plenty of Rein casting Brent Bottjen, Tammy Stone, Alla Gorner, jessica Greenough, and Kirk Hille, Stage Directions casting Curt Brown, Susan Kelly, and Audrey Leek, and The Diary of Adam and Eve casting Sylvia Taliva'a, jim Yordy, and Carrie Troester. Directing the plays were students Kym Mell, Staci Simpson, and Shannon Boyd, assistant directors Robin Byerly, Stephanie Dudley, and jill Schneider, respectively. Stage Directions and Diary of Adam and Eve were taken to Pullman May 7 for competition. if, 1. 2 is 5-HW lli xx IE t Q Brent Bottjen entertains with What l Did For Love. Susan Kelly performs jim Croce's famous Time in a Bottle. Ann Roorda tickles the ivory with Flight of the Bumblebee. Stripes ends the con on a good note. Shannon Boyd imitates Bach at the piano. Pat Arguinchona promotes an exclusive watch. Earnic Whelchel puts a new twist into our National Anthem. Mark Bushnells humor stands up. A , . Www. Q ,i M W? x Wg wifi 1. g' if djhe im... Seniors Shine Through In Talent Con '82 7. Shining through in '82, the Senior Class presented the 1982 Senior Talent Con. On Thursday, April 22, students and a few proud parents witnessed the greater talents of Ferris High School perform. While people were finding their seats jackie Wolfe and Band opened the con by playing I Need the Rock! The Masters of Ceremonies, Todd McLaughlin and Brett Nelson, entertained the audience between the various acts. The two even dressed for the occas- sion by wearing tuxes from Hamers, that is, after Brett changed from his gym shorts into his tuxedo pants. Shannon Boyd and Ann Roorda played the piano, john Kidd played his guitar, and Brent Bottjen and Susan Kelly each sang a song. Earnie Welchel impressed the audience with his fOde to Rhodes', and Stripes ended the con by performing 'Find Another', Heartbreaker , and Paranoia . The con, however, was not all music. Pat and Paul Arguinchona presented A word from our Sponsor , which promoted an exclusive watch available only from jenny at 867-5309. Mark Bushnell did Mark Bushnell by Mark Bushnell, leaving the audience in histarics. Kirk Hille and Susan Kelley, the directors, spent many hours preparing for the con. Susan stated: Despite the power, the glory, the notoriety, and the fame, quite a bit of work was involved in this magnanimous event. But seriously, all the seniors involved were very excited about the con, and made it easy to be a success. Not only did the directors devote time to the con, the performers spent long hours preparing songs, jokes, and talented pieces of music. The money made from the con is added to the senior class fund which helped pay for the Senior Prom, Breakfast and Picnic. V n l 5 Z Q 'fff V A '29 ,jd :,9, M TW,-qpff , V , 'Ir f . I M .5 av' 'IP A, ,MMWW W M gl 4 E, iz: , wh, init, A , A ff 1, '1 1212555 f 1 ' 11 ,g ,df U X, fi,:,..,,!'f g f I , n, , M-, Ifvfgr 0 ,V Z ,, 41 ggi I f 5 . ! Q-v f 1 , Albl A ., Q, W , Wifi '- A k qal.. g V 5 .H ,i . . ,H fx -fiw' , ff A M JV' gm ' ' ' . f W7 ,L , A Milf M' '5 4 ---VV wvwwwzvffif' A - ' 'W 1 ' ..,,:,f -- ,.. t 1 , . 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This year's track team was a very competitive group, said Mr. james, who has been coaching boys track for four years. Some of the state hopefuls for the season were Mark Bushnell in the Sprints, Mark Brinkman in the javelin, Kelly Clark in the pole vault and Mike Valente in the discus, Todd Mclough- lin and Rich Tyrie in the 3200, jon Knight in the 1600 and Dave Brandley in the 800. Chris Caviness remarked, It's spunky! It's good to be in a sport with a winning tradition. 1, Shot Putter, Mike Flatley, does his Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonation. 2. Hurdler, Sean Candray, performs with style. 3. Brent Wheeler comes in for a landing. 4. Kelly Clark does last minute praying for the presence of a mat. 5. Chris Caviness does his morning stretch- ing. 6. Left to right, row 1: Tim Carroll, Mike Bochert, jose Vera, Quintin Evens, and Craig Homan. Row 2: jack Vigil, Brent Wheeler, Mark Brinkman, Ricky Rivers, Tony Court- wright, Larry Lysne, Sean Candrey, and David Sharp. Row 3: Tom Walsh, Cary Wolfe, Todd O'Brien, Craig Beach, Lance Bursch, Bruce Young, Rich Tyrie, and Mark Bushnell. Row 4: Eric Busch, Matt Olson, Doug Webb, Glen Fellin, Mark Mackoler, Kelly Clark, Paul Penn- ington, Dan Henderson, Chris Caviness. Row 5: Pat Arguinchona, john Thompson, Mark Stimmel, jeff Byrd, Mike Valente, Mike Flatley, and Shawn Potts. Row 6: jon Knight, Todd McLaughlin, Todd Sells, Todd Ritcheson, Scott Reid, Pat Bennett, Hugh Bursch, Karl Sanders, and Eric Moore. Back row: Coach james, Robert Pendell, and Coach Robinson. 7. Mark Bushnell is faster than a speeding bullet. 8. Mark Brinkman shows the javlin who's boss. 9. Left to right, row 1: Derek Hendrickson, Tab Beach, and Eric Wolfe. Row 2: james Storms, Terry Sullivan, Ken Anderson, Tom Swoffer, Kyle Weir, and Steve Noway, Row 3: Tim O'Byrne, Melvin Nemec, Brent Ed- wards, Matt Nemec, and Devin Brewer. Girls Running Strong Demonstrating good potential and Saxon spirit, the Freshman girls track team, small in numbers but great in ability, proved itself by winning 4 of their 5 meets. Coach janice Wong, first year as Freshman coach, stated, t'We had a really good team with spirited and talented girls to represent Ferris High School. Varsity girls coach, Herm Caviness, commented, The girls were very hard workers and determined to de- fend championships. If a successful season is possible these girls will get it done - they are believers and achievers! Seniors julie Horn, Susan Schlauch and Meagan Dolan, pre- vious state competitors, showed great talent and ability on the track team again this year. The new track, a great asset to the team, helped in training and in meets. Assistant coach Tom Robinson helped in workouts and kept up Saxon spirit. 1. Deanna Froelich attaining a victory. 2. Mary Edgar gets a boost from Pat Arguin- chona after the race. 3. Deanna Froelich gaining another win for Ferris. 4. Varsity and l.V. girls track, Bottom row - left to right: loyce McLachlan, Dawn Dodd, Michelle LeCresley, Sandy Sutherland, Carolyn Hubbard, Kathy jones, Deanna Froelich, Chris- tina Green, jennifer Ash, Toni Garrett, Loretta jones, Deena Zaring, Lisa Devleming. 2nd row: Anne Koster, lennifer Pippard, Kathleen Leahy, Susan Enright, Maria Perozo, Rita Bue- chel, Wendy Liles, Cwenn Durkee, Susan Schlauch, Susan Reed, Nicole McDowell, Debbie Fletcher, Heidi VanderWilde, Amy Bradbury. Top row: julie Horn, jeanette Pul- liam, Mary Edgar, Susie Stone, Lisa Denker, Shelley Hecker, Kathleen Fanning, Karla Smith, Meagan Dolan, Dian Harvey, Debbie Brauer. 5. Freshman girls track, Bottom row - left to right: Melissa Barker, Connie Steele, Sara Sharp, Keri Strobeck. 2nd row: Coach lanice Wong, Laura Williamson, Carol Hunter, Michele Evans. 3rd row: Verna Sears, Selena McLaughlin. Top row: Ronda McCutcheon. 6. Ronda McCutcheon, Verna Sears, Keri Strobeck, Carol Hunter, Michele Evans, Laura Williamson take a giant leap. 7. Wendy Liles shows off her unique style. 4. 5. 6. 7 57 1 Saxon Sluggers Put Forth Effort While the 1982 Boys' Varsity Base- ball season was one of ups and downs, the Saxon defense proved it- self awesome. Under the direction of Coach john Thacker, the team experi- enced both triumph and defeat. As super slugger Andy Bond explained, Our main problem was inconsis- tency. On good days we could've beaten any team in the GSL. But on bad days we were terrible. Neverthe- less, the squad's morale remained high despite many losses. Outstand- ing players included a crew of fine juniors and Seniors, strengthened by the outstanding efforts of Andy Bond and Mark Sutherland. According to Coach Thacker, prospects for a cham- pionship team in the future prove bright as there is a tremendous amount of talent at the Frosh and Sophomore levelf' and many experi- enced juniors plan to return next year. Outfield ace Scott Barstow summed up the teamfs performance well, The Saxon defense was strong, yet with a little more help from pitch- ing and fewer sore arms, we would've been an even better team. 1. Ump calls another one in the Saxon's favor. 2. Third baseman Mark Sutherland - ready for action. 3. Top row: Coach Thacker, Todd Cogdill, Andy Bond, Darius Rappe, Dave Painev, Scott Barstow. Middle Row: Chris Leinweber, Bob jennings, john MacDougall, jamie Mann, Kevin Davis. Bottom Row: Andy Sweeney, Bobby Bosch, joe joss, Steve Wiegle, Tom Wolfe. 4. Slugger displays his form. 5. jennings: He leaps tall buildings! 6. He's SAFE. 7. TOUCHDOWN: Saxons! 8. Bob jennings throws a hot curve. 9. Saxon offense at its best. .gg qw 41 MSW , QMQ ' W .w mw:,,yfs,WM W. 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Mr. Weir also credited seniors Kelli Bergman, jill Kerrick, and janet Wolkey as a great help throughout the season. Sportsmanship and team effort proved to be the outstanding qualities of this year's team and will continue to be so in following years. As an ending comment, senior Kelli Bergman declared, l'm really glad I was able to compete against other schools and hopefully next year's team goes all the way! 1. Kelli Bergman puts another one out. 2. Row 1, left to right: julie Wolkey, jill Ker- rick, Tami Danielson, Heidi Koster, Mgr. Katy Depner. Row 2, left to right: Rhonda Saffren, Cindy Grant, Allison Yarnell, Kelli Bergman, Debbie Burkhart, Debbie Orchard, janet Ro- berg, Sandra Cronin, Coach Larry Weir. 3. jill Kerrick slugs another pitch. 4. jill Kerrick reaches for the throw out at second. 5. janet Wolkey puts the ball into flight. 6, Kathy Sullivan scooping a grounder. 7. janet Wolkey awaits the pitch. 8. Cindy Grant lets another pitch fly. 9. Kathy Sullivan taking it easy. j.V. and Fro h Baseball Slide Through '82 Season A go get 'em attitude and a strong desire to achieve shone throughout the 1982 j.V. baseball season. This squad, which consisted of Sopho- mores and juniors, chalked up a re- spectable win-loss record. The team also demonstrated a strong pitching staff and good hitting capabilities. These talented young baseball play- ers proved during the spring season that they plan on being tough com- petition at the Varsity level. Coach Lowther stated, They never quit and were able to come from behind to win. The Freshmen Boy's Baseball Team played their season with pride and en- thusiasm. With the help of Coach Hite, the team worked hard on devel- oping skills and strategies for future seasons. The determination of these Frosh resulted in a successful season. The young players also exhibited the excitement and the potential neces- sary for the continuing success of Saxon baseball. 1. j.V. Team Row 1: jon joss, Dan McWil- liams, jeff Lee, Chris Curran, Bill Plucker, Tom Hills. Row 2: Kevin Milnes, Dave Parish, Russ Hanson, Wayne Tinkle, Mr. Lowther, Brian Sweeney, Brian McGeorge, Rich Langford. Not Pictured: Scott Wetzel, 2. j.V. catcher, Scott Wetzel, receives one of the many strikes thrown by the Ferris pitchers. 3. Frosh Dave Ferrell prepares to show Reggie jackson what a good homerun should look like. 4. Frosh Team Row 1: Dave Ferrell, Dan Hill, Steve Camyn, joel Mclain, Chris Nielson, B.j, Anderson, Wes Nelson, Chad Stoddard. Row 2: jerry Dyreson, Mike Martinson, jeff Witruk, Tim Ferguson, jerry Kobluck, Shawn Gardner, Mike Niksich, Kurt Sullivan, justin Kobluck, T.j. Eliot, Mark Foxton, Mike Clacey. K' if 4. E Y ttiisr X J' -swarms. -ti wl- + ly -sz.: iwrwsww'-'sr .. gt,-: ,,..L,- -5 - 35:5 ' ., . ...,.. at 1. T M 's at Q. s 1' 3-S X., Srsts fff ga 1 f- -f ls s . R Q. H Wg' .- Q ' o 0 gm XM 133' ,, ay, X wmv 3, gp 5 . dt. f 'Q KKK HVYV 't . i' Q V y . tif . 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Q :Mfg iiwizfry rw z7sff'9,5gfrs1 M.,34g,- W uswswf aawzemrwfssiags: 'z fsesr' K We X Er' fi . if 1 we i l' s 4' f , fax sm my MMV is W ,.,, . s V Y . -N N-Nw-s-H-vewaswt... , . . r ,NA 4 A i 1. 2. ' 4. 1 . . . Hit, Pitch and Run with Softball Season What we lacked in ability we made up for with desire, hustle and atti- tude, stated l.V. Softball coach, Mr. Lobdell. Aside from having a good time, these Sophomore and junior girls spent the 1982 season improving and developing skills for future com- petition at the varsity level. Win or lose, the l.V. squad remained proud to be wearing the Ferris name. The Freshmen girls turned out in great numbers with obvious enthu- siasm for the 1982 softball season. The Frosh team, under the direction of Coach Kondo, learned and devel- oped basic skills needed to compete at Ferris in the future. All of the girls showed the potential and the positive attitudes that have continually en- hanced the Ferris softball program. These Frosh worked hard and did a terrific job of illustrating Saxon Pride. 1. Ann King, j.V. player, goes for a short fly ball. 2. Freshman Amy Shimmels prepares to throw a foe out at homeplate. 3. j.V. Team Row 1: janet Lyson, Gay Le- tendre, Gayle Christie, lill Conner, Gretchen Gold, Ann King, Erica Schlomer, Lula Fox, Shaani Robideaux. Row 2: Sally Wynstra, Sue Lust, Stacy Bosch, loyce Dolliver, Deanna Cranford, Laurie Lynch, Cheryl Hanson, Kim lasperson, Shelly Strahl, lill Valley. Row 3: Coach Lobdell, Mgr. jennifer Plumb, Mgr. Reni Kupke. Not Pictured: Andrea Steadman. 4. Frosh Team Row 1: jessica Grant, Trina Mclvlichael, Leslie Ahrendt, Amy Shimmels, Colleen Leahy, Tricia Mills, Heather Shea. Row 2: Dr. Anderson, Chris Culton, Ellen Oliver, Wendy Byerly, Bryn johnson, Shirley Woods, Mr. Kondo. Golf's Par For Season The Saxon golf team played under par this season, making it another great year for the golfers. Due to the budget Cuts, the boy's and girl's teams were combined, and the co- ed team played only one season in the spring. Despite budget cuts, the girls team had an excellent season with returning play- ers: Michelle Floan, Kathleen Codd, Kris- tin Ericson, Patty Shepard, and Susie Hun- ter. The girls consistently maintained their competitive edge, thus, keeping their position as defending champions. Among the many talented girl players, a few play- ed exceptionally well. Kristin Ericson shot alot of 237's and proved to be consistent through the season, along with Michelle Floan. Kathleen Codd played very well against Gonzaga Prep, where she shot a 43. Patty Shepard and Betsy jones also proved to be true Saxon golfers. Kristin Ericson summed up the girls season, Through our new coach, Mr. Niksich, our girls team had alot of fun and finished with an undefeated season. For the boys, the season became a per- fect time for improvement. The team had one returning player, Tom Plumb, thus, making it a building season. A few boys showed great improvement during the season: Steve Young, Dave Mildes, and jeff Sanwick, Overall, Coach Niksich said that the main goal for the season was for every- one to improve or meet their individual goals. Everyone had their set goals, and then we improved on those. 1. Kathleen Codd watches her shot go in. 2. Michelle Floan plays in the sand during one of her golf matches. 3. Cc2lf lI'l , states jeff Sanwick, while he prac- tices his putting techniques. 4. 4th row: jeff Day, jeff Sells, joel Pearlman, Coach Niksich 3rd row:Tom Plumb, Todd Gingrich, Dave Mildes, Steve Young, Kirk Verhoef, Tom Gruver 2nd row: Carla Liles, Susie Hunter, Patty Shepard, Betsy jones. 1st row: Kathleen Codd, Michelle Floan. Not pictured: Kristin Ericson, Christie Gilliland, Dave Brown, Chris Bradley, Tony Carlson, jeff Sanwick 'W Q aww fwtw 2. 3, Y 2 3 nr-ug, ..-M tg! 1 .Q +-1-may A N-. E'- s HEX --5-:ibm -4- 9 i i Tennis Rallies to nother Season The 1981-1982 tennis teams had a successful season despite a few drawbacks. Both the girls' and boys' teams faced the unfor- tunate budget cuts which eliminated the lunior Varsity pro- gram. The cuts discouraged many potential players from turning out, making both teams smaller than those of previous years. Due to eligibility problems, both teams forfeited their first match of the season to Rogers. Although the loss hurt both teams' final records, it allowed the players extra time to work on skills and strength. Mr. Gary Anderson, the boys' coach stated the team's main goal, To do the best job we could with a smaller than an- ticipated team. The team lived up to this intention by playing many close matches, including an excellent match against Mead, the toucghest team in the area. Mr. An erson felt the team's main ad- vantage was having the top players equal in ability, giving the team depth. AI Gero commented on the season, tilt was an up and down season but all in all we did really well. The girls' team also experienc- ed a prosperous year. Coach Richard Schroeder stated, lt was a tight league this year, the girls wor ed hard and it paid off. The girls did well against the stronger schools, inclu ing a ter- rific match against Gonzaga Prep. Michelle Ewell looked back on the season, The team did well and we had a lot of fun both on and off the court. 1. Team Members: row 1 Left to Right: Coach Schroeder, Kathleen Fanning, Mary Klein, Michelle Ewell, Molly Brunjes, Kelle Radcliffe, lean Sand- berg, lim Tonkyn. Row 2: Steve Sandberg, Shan- non Mullin, Tammy Eastep, Kathy Sullivan, Todd johnson, Bev House, Katie O'Brien, Alan Gero. 2. Steve Sandberg reaches high for the almighty ace. 3. Kathleen Fanning concentrates on the Spalding name. 3. :Frlolly Brunjes jumps from the attacking tennis a . 5. lim Tonkyn practices after forfeiting the Greater Spokane League tournament for the Rolling Stones concert. 54 ? is 14 e 2-ffm 'ff ESV! 565565 4 N f-175656395 5' . p- iii P-1-AQQ Q xaefgssvffi ' MQ. Qfy K- Yu X x K 5 N Q University North Central Kamiakin Lewis and Clark Rogers Mead Shadle Gonzaga Central Valley Ferris Opponent 21 34 0 0 7 16 6 38 28 16 14 36 13 43 6 14 35 7 .lg -a.,. 1. q ,-4.1 , iv,-- , 'Q A y ' . ,.4- ' 'T' init- s .. ' 233845535 I' :Mir--Tit '.:v5 Q' - 1 .'T..p5j:f1 3,5 my-A-,A.,s,f5,, -,gftgfz 1 A, 2 ' 'N ' 15 4,3 A I 54, .Q .AY -gw'I,vt,, ,. .A .A g yi ,..4..,A:4: . ' ' -x1:ff-f-,gwQs--6-K, if s. I' ' ' a i 'Qt Varsity C-ridders Tackle Tough Season The 1981 Ferris Varsity Football Team had what could easily be called a frustrating season. Under second year coach, Ray Hare, the Saxons hoped to have a winning season. This goal, however, was not reached in 1981. The Saxons finished the season with a 2-6-1 record. The Saxons beat the Roger's Pirates 28-16 and chalked up a 0-0 tie against the North Central Indians. The season ended on a good note when the Varsity Squad downed the Central Valley Bears 35-7 in the final game of the 1981 season. Throughout the season, the Saxons learned how to deal with adver- sity and how to come back when the team felt despair. This year's Varsity Team consisted of twenty-four Seniors. Seniors Kevin Davis and Hugh Bursch both had outstanding seasons. Kevin Davis did a tremendous job as outside linebacker for the Saxons while Hugh Bursch prov- ed to be an exceptional athlete and an asset to the team. Hugh led the G.S.L. in pass receiving for the 1981 season. Although the Varsity Team did not have a winning season, the Saxons con- tinually drew fans and supporters at every game. The Team, Ferris Students, faculty and parents demonstrated sup- port and pride in 1981. Team Captains: Pat Bennett and Nick Mounsey Most Valuable Defensive Player: Kevin Davis Most Valuable Offensive Player: Hugh Bursch 1. Team Members In Alphabetical Order: lim Bennett, Pat Bennett, Andy Bond, Darren Bower- man, Pete Breach, Mark Brinkman, Chris Brown, Brian Bundy, Hugh Bursch, Mark Bushnell, leff Byrd, Tim Carpenter, Tom Carroll, Scott Clancy, Kelly Clark, Mike Clayton, leff Crooks, Kelly Cur- ran, Kevin Davis, Mark Dillon, lim Finley, Mike Flatley, Martin Girdner, lim Graham, Sean Haghighi, Doug Harms, Rob Heacox, Lonnie Heck, Dave Heinrich, Bobby Hickson, Paul Horn, Rick Hubbard, Bob lennings, Dave lennings, Kerry lohnson, 'lim Loncon, lamie Mann, Marc McAleer, Eric Moore, Nick Mounsey, Doug Plucker, Shawn Potts, Brad Puryear, Dave Rainey, Todd Ritcheson, Don Ritter, leff Sanwick, AI Scrimshaw, Blair Smith, Mark Sutherland, Terry Thomas, Mike Valente, john Wardlaw, Scott Warner, Brent Wheeler, Gary Wolfe. Varsity Coach: Ray Hare, Assistant Coaches: Curt Donner, Mark Kondo, Tim Lap- pano, Don Mikiska, Managers!Trainers: Eric Baloun, loel Pearlman, Shane Rickey. 2. Senior, leff Crooks, practices looking studly on the sidelines. 3. Bob Jennings, Sophomore Quarterback, goes back for a pass. 4. Senior, Cary Wolfe, prepares for a quick pitch. 5. Mike Clayton catches some z's during an action packed game. 7. The offensive line prepares to fire off. 8. Wide Receiver, Rick Hubbard, is on the move for the Saxons. 9. Another play bites the turf. ful lil!-'-f 3 'l ' N 5 .eg f ' mil J J ny. , h .as -'S-,.. 7' , s... -,D -sa? . W'-,-..,,...,W .:5-- -., .,,, 'VO' X B-Squad: Undefeated 'I was very pleased with the outcome of the B-squad season, grinned coach Mikiska. At their last game of the season the boys captured an excellent comeback win against Central Valley. With only 42 seconds left in the game, the score 7-9, Dan McWilliams took control of the ball. He hurled a 40 yard pass to Eric Bo Moore who sprinted down the field for a touchdown and another Saxon Victory! The B-squad's season record remained unblemished with scores of: Ferris 19-7 U.High Ferris 21-0 Rogers Ferris 15-0 Cheney Ferris 7-O L.C. Ferris 21-7 N.C. Ferris 21-9 Shadle Ferris 9-7 Mead Ferris 17-O G. Prep Ferris 14-9 C.V. X.. tea 43:2 .- gi, vga Wi' .an ,t - -Af-'57 - 9' . - '-'Q'4:3-,- -.'i.g,':Au4L -nb-at , ,,- ,gag VV . -'J-I A 2, o 1 I FY ., 'r it ,,.-Lg E1l '1 -f A .,.. fr-' A ,,,.:, aff. - , ,,-,mb - ... f,,, 1,- '. ,U -'aiu' L - y K' --,.. . Qivn an ,v -V W . -,,, N. . ' ' A: , w ,'..-394' .f,. Ferris emerged as the league champions. Gutstanding members of the winning team were: Captain, Robby Hickson, Offense, Dan McWilliams and Defense, Paul Horn and Chris Brown. Not elaborating, Coach Mikiska revealed, llWe need a few good men. 1. Coach Donner watches as Saxons slaughter opponents. 2. Baycroft takes a breather. 3. Hickson in control of the ball. 4. Offense takes their three point stance. 5. Team Members: front row L-R: Bryan McGeorge, Paul Horn, Dan McWilliams, Chris Brown, Bobby Hickson, Bill Plucker, Scott Ruehl. Middle row L-R: Greg WestPhalI, Terry Bagley, David Martin, lose Vera, Chris Curran, Dan Car- roll, leff Lee, Bret Robison, Roger Slinkard, leff Allred. Top row L-R: Coach Mikiska, Kerry Curran, Lance Bursch, jeff Sanwich, Tony Baycroft, leff Folkins, Marcus MacAleer, Mike Bochert, Chris Hall, Eric Moore, Coach Donner. 6. Sanwick struts his stuff. 7. Fourth and long. 8. The Saxon Rush! l Freshmen Capture Second in GSL This season was awesome! We scored 147 points and allow- ed only 37 points to be scored against us, replied Coach Mor- ton about the performance of the freshman football team. Freshman players began their training in September, working out two hours a day, five days a week. Evidence of this training could be seen when the freshmen remained undefeated after four games. They ended their season with a 5-1 record and took second place inthe city. Highlighting the year, the team held an annual dessert banquet in the school cafeteria on November 10th. Athletic directors, coaches, cheerleaders, and parents gathered to honor the freshmen, B-squad, and varsity players. Awards, voted on by team members at the end of the season, went to: Steve Camyn, team captain, T. I. Elliott, most in- spirational, Todd lones, Kevin Barber, and Brent Edwards, outstanding linemen, T. I. Elliott and leff Mullin, outstanding backs. 1. Camyn makes his move while team member blocks out opponent. 2. Saxon fast and furious. 3. Soccer anyone? 4. Team Members: front row L-R: Billy Sullivan, Steve Camyn, Kyle Weir, Brian Bauer, Ken Ander- son, lay Schroeder, Greg Wolfe, Dave Ferrell. 2nd row L-R: Brent Edwards, leff Mullins, Ray Bell, Terry Meyers, Terry Sullivan, Chris Bradley, Chad Stoddard, Mike Martinson. 3rd row L-R: Chris Dillon, Dan Hill, Chris Nielsen, Todd lones, Kevin Barber, Tom Swoffer, B. l. Anderson, Bob Breen, lohn Jennings. 5th row L-R: Mike Grimaud, Mel Nemec, Kurt Sullivan, Steve Hill, Lance Simon. 5. Freshmen practice pass interference, 6. Helter skelter, who's got the ball? .44 - I .ea W, ,Q ,.. 4.-,E 3 s ,fx .4 .n 'if ' g -sl 'WN We 'ax ? y .7 4- , f' at t I Q, ov Q 1 if 8 ' 'A -Ol 53 ll . o S . r --Q-gg-x -5, Y ' 1 Q -. - Q, 'rw fins n in-Q - w --- -- ' Duo-f 'N 'H 'i 6 i if Lf- avg is Si 1.8- :Www 6 1 x 5. Ferris' Champion Cross Country Trounces All Opponents The Ferris boys' cross country team closed the season as defendin state champions. Under the tagented coaches Herm Caviness and lanice Wong, the team managed to remain unde eated and maintain their state ti- tle. Although this year's team lost 5 strong members through graduation, the new team picked up slack and car- ried on this great tradition at Ferris. As the season began, varsity showed excitement and an anxiousness to prove themselves. Learning to run effectively, the previously l.V. team strived to achieve varsity status and recognition. 'l'The kids did good. They worked harder than they've ever done in the history of cross country here at Ferris, stated coach Caviness. Because of their hard work and devotion, they earned the titles of Highlander Senior Cham- pions, Ferris Classic Champions, District 7-8 Champions, Greater Spokane League Champions and Washington State AAA Champions. Senior, lon Knight, proved without a doubt to be an outstanding runner in the world of cross country this year. He dazzled the spectators by breaking course records, such as his 15.8 time at Richland. Rich Tyrie also performed ex- tremely well this year placing 2nd in the G.S.L. and 4th in the state. Chris Caviness, Quinton Evans, Todd Mclaughlin, Dave Brandle and Craig Beach also contributed to this excellent team. 1. Quinton Evans relaxes after a hard workout. 2. Varsity and lunior Varsity Teams: Left to Right row 1: Rich Tyrie, Quinton Evans, Dave Brandley, Todd McLaughlin, lon Knight, Chris Caviness, Craig Beach. Row 2: Devon Brewer, Tom Walsh, Doug Webb, Eric Bush, Wayne Tinkle, Stuart Bachman, Paul Pennington, Mark Foxton, Tim Carrol. 3. Varsity: Rich Tyrie, Quinton Evans, Dave Brandley, Todd McLaughlin, lon Knight, Chris Caviness, Craig Beach. 4. Freshmen: first row: Devon Brewer, Tab Beach, Daryl McArthy, lerry Kobluk. Top row: Pete Tyrie, Dan Fox. 5. Paul Pennington and Rob Becker cruise to victory. 6. Coach Caviness contemplates. 7. A proud family comes out to support Eric Bush. 8. Tom Walsh, Tim Carrol, and Craig Homan en- joy a light-hearted moment between races.. 9. Craig Beach snarls at pesky photographers. PU CROSS I .. -ul .A F A Q ,W .. ,,.,, 4 X 'YP fs, K .qs-'un r , f Ts QT' .-.. .nog viw:Ik . Y' no .-X -vu' Q- Cross Countr Carries on Tradition The Girls' Cross Country team exploded onto the racing scene this year. Defending their state championship and a three year winning streak, the girls remained undefeated. They captured the District 8 championship and raced off to the state championship meet in Seattle. Superior runners, including seniors lulie Horn, Sue Schlauch and junior Heidi VanderWiIde, led the way, while the entire team confronted in- credible winds and a muddy course. In the end the Saxons came up with a second place finish. Individually, lulie Horn took fifth place and Sue Schlauch captured ninth. 'They worked harder than any team in our school history to defend their state championship, said Coach Caviness. Besides practicing and racing, the girls' training included car- bohydrate loading 'through team doughnut gorging sessions, french toast and s aghetti feeds, said julie Horn. Tiieir diligence allowed them to continue the winning cross-country tradition. 1. Sandy Sutherland leads the pack. 2. Girls' Varsity Cross-Country: L-R: Michele Legresley, Christina Green, lulie Horn, Heidi VanderWiIde, Susan Schlauch, Susan Reed, Sandy Sutherland. 3. Saxons line up for start at Ferris' track. 4. Christina Green runs with endurance. 5. Sutherland and Green race strong. 6. Girls' Freshman Cross-Country: L-R: Wendy Bliss, Kristen Paridon, Carol Hunter, Brigid Quinn. 7. lulie Horn strives to achieve goals. B. A determined Michele Legresly rounds the corner. 9. Varsity Cross-Country mns towards victory. Volleyball Spikes Gnce Again Bump, set, spike, let's get a victory tonight! chanted the crowds at the Fer- ris Volleyball games. For the first time, Ferris worked with a freshman team, along with the junior varsity and varsity teams. Each team played well and the coaches were pleased. Coaches for the teams consisted of Mr. Hite, Varsity, Mrs. Hare, LV., and Mr. Thacker, Freshmen. The varsity team comfpeted in the beginning of the play-o fs, since the team tied for fourth place during the Greater Spokane League Season. Battl- ing against North Central in the first game of the play-offs, Ferris lost and was cut from the GSL play-offs. Players on the team chose Debbie Burkhart as Most Valuable Player, Tami Danielson, Most Inspirational, and Melanie Rudd, Most Improved. The l.V. gained a 9-7 record at the close of the season, ending in the mid- dle of the ranks for the league. Freshmen finished the season being a bit more experienced and ready for the competition next year. Starting the season with only six girls, Coach Thacker managed to recruit three more girls, a total of only nine girls as a team. Each girl received many opportunities to gain er experience for the following years to come. 1. The Varsity Team: Row 1 L-R: Gayle Christie, Susie Hunter, jennifer Swenson, Cheryl Hanson, Tami Danielson, Heidi Koster. Row 2 L-R: Melanie Rudd, Allison Yamell, lanet Wolkey, Debbie Burkhart, Sue Stone, and Carla Liles. 2. In concentration, varsity gets ready for the serve. 3.The Freshmen Team Picture: Row 1 L-R: Ellen Oliver, Leslie Ahrendt, Amy Schimmels, Col- leen Leahy, and Michelle Sitler. Row 2 L-R: Carilyn Foltz, Chris Colten, Mary lorgenson, Keri Strobeck, Connie Stele, and Coach Thacker. 4. Vikki Grizzle, a junior on the l.V. team, serves the ball as the spectators cheer her on. 5. Scream Team shown in action. 6. Varsity teammates award each other after a good play. 7. Coach Hare, rotating a fresh player into the game, rescues lulie Wimmer from serving. 8. janet Lyson tromps the ball over the net. 9. The crowd glares over at Susie Hunter as she pounds down on the Indians. NNN Qs , , '22 rg-Ji V' Us ff! ,ft V X' f' 4 1' ff, 1 lilww ..- C- mnasts Spring for Victory With the help of the girls' gymnastic coach, Maureen Williams, the 1981-82 team kept the five year tradition of talented gym- nasts at Ferris. A few girls that excelled this year included Amy Wilson, Wendy Liles, Dian Harvey fall aroundj, Cindy Cash and Susie Hunter ibars and vaultl. Although the team suffered some injuries, it didn't sto the determined gymnasts. North Centraiiproved to be a tough team to beat, however the Ferris girls defeated this team with the handicap of having Susie Hunter and Dian Harvey not competing due to injuries. The team was noted for having difficult routines and an attitude of helping each other improve which explains the suc- cess the team experienced. Amy Wilson and Wendy Liles also contributed to the team's success with training at private clubs in the Spokane area. This became their first year competition on a Ferris team. During the season, the girls worked in four general areas of gymnastics: uneven bars, floor exercise, balance beam, and the vault. The uneven bars appeared to be the toughest to master, because strong arm and stomach muscles had to be developed. Six of the girls on the team worked to excell on the bars. The floor exercise required the most creativity of the four. The girls chose their own music, and made up an original routine for competition. Working on the balance beam, the girls incorporated dance, and tumbling on a beam four feet off the ground and four inches wide to make up their routines. The last area of gymnastics was the vault. In short, the girls ran 60-70 feet, did a handspring off the vault, a mid-air twist and landed upright to score extra points that helped the team. To sum up the great season, Maureen, Susie and Cindy told us what they thought: Maureen Williams - ilThe girls had all im- proved a lot over the season, and worked on harder moves for their routines. l'm really proud of them all. Susie Hunter - Even though we had a young team, we gained ex- perience and challenged our opponents so that next year they will know we are hard to beat. Cindy Cash - With hard work and determination we have found that no goals are impossible. 1. Maria Perozo shows her Venezuelan flare on the beam. 2. Cindy Cash prepares for a free back hip circle. 3. During practice, Dian Harvey was caught taking a split-second break. 4. Coach Maureen Williams, spots a future olym- pic star. 5. Posing on the bars are left to right, ttop rowj Kristin Lawson, Cindy Cash, Wendy Liles, Maria Perozo, Amy Wilson. Qmiddle rowj Laura William- son, lulie Sederstrom, Dian Harvey, Dianna Witherup, Susie Hunter, Ganya Bruess. tbottom row, Tina Roos, Brigid Quinn, icoachl Maureen Williams, Wendy Vawter, Cindi Richards. 6. Dian Harvey, Wendy Liles, Maria Perozo and Laura Williamson discuss their routines for the floor exercise. 7. During an important meet, Cindi Richards trys for a perfect 10. 4 Wrestlers Face Difficult Ddds Varsity Wrestling faced tough com- petition this year with 18 scheduled dual matches, where two separate schools compete, and also with two scheduled tournaments, where Ferris grapplers took on numerous different schools at one location. The team's schedule began with three of the toughest com- petitors: Mead, University, and long time rival Lewis and Clark. Coach Mark Kondo feels this creates a tough situa- tion, but he thinks they should do well. When asked about this years varsity team, which consisted of 13 positions, Coach Kondo said, Wrestling requires a great deal of discipline and dedication. The members of this team have learned and re-learned this lesson. Hopefully, it will carry over into other areas of their lives. Thanks for all the hard work. Team member Larry Lawson said that this year the team is very close, and works well together. He also stated that they work for themselves, while work- ing for the team unit. The team member he says, can get a lot of satisfaction out of wrestling by working this way, as well as helping out the team unit. 1. Dan Campbell tights a pin. 2. Dan Carroll takes a drop. 3. lim Bennett gets staked. 4. Dan Carroll tastes victory. 5. Coaches Kondo and McKiska scan opponents. 6. Varsity wrestling team. Row 1 L to R: Eric Baloun, Dan Campbell, leff Anderson, john Evans, Dan Carroll, Kim Simons Mgr. Row 2 L to R: lim Bennent, Larry Lawson, Darren Bowerrnan, Kyle Anderson, Eric Bishop, Melinda Lucke Mgr. Row 3 L to R: Lonnie Heck, Boo lennings, Kevin Davis, jeff Crooks, Mike Valente, Scott Warner, Tim Whitezitt, Kelly Clark. 7. Tri-State champ Mike Valente ponders next match. 8. Dan Carroll ressits a turnover. IV and Frosh Take Down Opponents We had a core of sophomore and junior wrestlers that have the ex- perience necessary to compete on the varsity next year, stated Coach Cum- mins about the l.V. Wrestling team. Among the wrestlers, seven won All- City berths in their weight classes. Wrestlers this year included: Scott Tennican, Eric Baloun, leff Anderson, Dave Morgan, Mark Swartout, lerry Smith, Martin Girdner, Dan Gingrich, Kjell Anderson, Tony McDonald, lohn MacDougall, Chris Hall, Dave Heinrich, Bill Plucker, Bob lennings, and Sean Doherty. Kjell Anderson, a team member, commented, l'AlI the hard work paid off at the city tournament. Hard work, dedication and good conditioning help pay off next year when we Varsity. A statement expressed by wrestler Plucker sets future goals, l'We have lot of upcoming talent and if we with it we could take city ships in the future. A lot of our freshman wrestlers this year were first year wrestlers, and for first year wrestlers they did an outstan- ing job, expounded Coach Cummins f the freshman wrestling team. The :welve wrestlers included: Kevin Harr- ington, Billy Sullivan, Dave DeFoe, Mike McGowan, joel Cook, B. I. Anderson, Kyle Weir, Mike Martinson, ance Simon, Tad Schmaltz, Brent Ed- ards, and Tim O'Byrne. Special recognition goes deservingly to B. I. Anderson, Kyle Weir, and Billy Sullivan, outstanding wrestlers this year. As for next year, team member Brent Edwards commented, As a member of the team I think we have good potential and should go on to make an outstan- ding l.V. team. The coach commented, 'il think three or four of them will go on to wrestle Varsity next year. 1. Tony McDonald concentrates on next move. 2 3 . Wrestler displays talent. . Ferris Grappler struggles toward a victory, 4. Coach Cummins gives winning advice. 5 6. 7. . Ferris wrestler with a clinch. Saxon gaining ground. Dave Morgan awaits the starting whistle. Ax 6 QWQQ M - FV ' 'X sf i A-a 'N I lf , H. if Hi fe , , A if X , 1 I - k J 'F ' 1' x Q , 44, . ff 4 J A Q . t 'f Ag, ff' f , ,, . Y V' 'S . 5 if PP , Q 'K S Q it 3: if K I Q6 ' P S M I t - 4 5 X, A Q! Q if 4 , l gg is 1 as-0 ' 1 4 cd: Ngf K- B., , '-Q s 4,3 v EEN . ' Q vs I 1 F 1 AA X ff. V 1 ' QQ? ....- ' -4-UQ4 '- x, A .cl -r-l! V149 -4-Lf ! '!:'223i:.A 1 A I QM- sm. L. t Q. lei? , 4 4 and Q ,g .4 'X 'v . -It 2.-..-i 41. E. . l'SQL il v Varsity Chalks One Up to Experience Ferris' Boys' Varsity Basketball team finalized the 1982 season with a record of 3-13. The mighty Saxons defeated Rogers twice and North Central once by an incredible 92-50. The team failed to win many games but improved their ball handling, shooting skills, and team play. Coach lim Elvington entered Ferris this year with 13 years of coaching ex- perience at Shadle Park High School. Elv- ington, refering to this season com- mented, lll've encountered many uni- que situations and have learned a great deal about coaching basketball. I feel my life has been greatly enriched because of my experience with the young men I have had the opportunity to work with. Outstanding players consisted of the offensive threatp Chris Leinweberp the consistency of Bobby Bosch: jeff Byrd, Ferris' leading rebounder, and Steve Wiegele, Mark Stimmel, and Dave Rainey for displaying hard work and dedication at all times. 1. Steve Wiegele wiggles down the court. 2. Coach Elvington plans team strategy. 3. Chris Leinweber is flying high on the court. 4. leff Byrd jumps for the tip, S. Mark Stimmel awaits the landing. 6. Chris Leinweber shoots for stardom. 7. Left to right: Kerry lohnson, Bobby Bosch, Chris Caviness, leff Byrd, Todd Axling, Chris Leinweber, Iohn Wardlaw, Mark Stimmel, Andy Sweeney, and Steve Wiegele, 8. Chris Caviness attempts two. 'W' 4 5 5 ,W M 'Q Q Q9 UsRRl5 mn f'Bls+ pswnss Jli :SNES n.fR'0s A31 A - 5 Qi-13rE'.1ff,G ,5 ,2.:, 43 fms wnnlq ymnfg- f,mv 4Q1us- . , Q .,, , ...... .. V- f f ,---A as 11 Lf x , N M: 'X -f' M J i xi 1 2' ' K ' A sf . X Vl :iff 2' f a:-2 .1 2 J-JA 1-f 7,1 is, Xxxn 1 2 3 Z. -Mi - i . ..- wr 7 - x. vft 'AA' Aug Q 1' -an-it swf' VW ,Q I I A ,':'l4iNna--ri 9 IV and Frosh Gain Experience The boy's lunior Varsity Basketball team experienced a successful season under the instruction of Coach Ray Hare. The season ended with an ex- cellent record of 14 wins and 6 losses. Coach Hare commented on the season, The season was successful from the standpoint that we developed the young talent in the Ferris Basketball pro- gram so that they will be able to com- pete on the varsity level next year. 1 Mr. Foster Walsh also completed a good season coaching the freshmen boy's basketball team. The freshmen ended up with 6 wins and 4 losses, giv- ing them a super start in the Ferris basketball program. Mike Nicksich, a member of the team, felt the freshmen will do well as a team, not because of one or two players. Steve Camyn, another freshmen player, enjoyed Mr. Walsh as a coach because he continued to make the team run and stay in shape. 1. L to R: Darius Rappe, lohn Thompson, leff Folkins, Todd Sells, Scott Reid, Wayne Tinkel, Russ Hanson, Tony McGrath, Kevin Milnes, Doug Webb, Paul Pennington. 2. Russ Hanson shows determination at the hoop. 3. Scott Reid defies the law of gravity to win another tip for the Saxons. 4. Coach Hare discusses strategy. 5. leff Folkins and Russ Hanson show prize form on defense. 6. Saxons win another tip. 7. Kevin Byrd has the hoop all to himself. 8. Dave Ferrel contributes to the mighty Saxon offense. 9.L to R row 1: Dave Ferrel, Kirk Verhoef, Chris Nielson, Chuck Parks, Steve Camyn. Row 2: Scott Roberts, Todd lones, Dan Hill, Kevin Barber, leff Caviness, Ted Baycroft. Top Row: Coach Walsh, Sean Gardner, Kevin Byrd, Mike Lynch, Mike Nicksich, leff Day, Mel Nemec, Mark Foxton. QIUUA Qflfud MMA OJUUQG Q'1e'7JA 39 xgw S L W 1 S Creative Friends 534-8182 L 4 6 ZHTU4 'abs 1 -. fvjkfj ?Cv't?'W3y'ffTT D rv! X 1 L fy YQN tj, K 1 V7 xivacp jlllrv,-,fs f-ayytfitxf, s. Vgygi-UZf1L7kr,1 -5 ,jg 3' 'gwbp f,...k Ho sters Shootw i l Q ,Afq JQ9?5'3 g I . -l-hl'OUgl'1 jtnii MW KN inning Season 'moq .avi N462 Glhgpj b , ,,- - . . 'NO 7 t'What we lacked in size, we made r' up for with desire, stated Coach lobdell. This desire, coupled with dedication and intensity, helped the 1982 Girl's Varsity Basketball Team achieve a respectable season. ,P -7751K Coach Lobdell felt that each andy'349jSf7 X., every girl shared the capability to pla.yZ,A m,WmC, well. This ability and the posjtivgnatl -T titude that the team shared sH6?1e0O'n9 X457 throughout the season on the court and 7 in the stats. C77Q'1fi fvwQ'vg7, V, by-tfso llThis year's team worked together as Upfxf-Qgvq one! Our enthusiasm and spirit helped ' Q A our team to give 1007, and when each Jlvzjlfw 'l'TY5q'l, l'2 qT1 5? ' 1fN . 7YVxftf, X, and every girl worked as one, our N A results were successful, stated Team Y XVTQTK7 Captain, lanet Wolkey. L 4- l-7Yf3jQ1j,lf-4 lunior Debbie Burkhart expressed, cf, '7'W llOur season was just great! Even D! Hue 5 though we didn't win all of our games, fl we learned a lot, and we have all made A Ns,-my many good friends. q - -- x JW THSYZCQTG 'OSPF Biff-1 M71 J, I nl 'r Tlflrlfll YY! ff- 9fQ5f gvQ,.Q 1. Row 1: Debbie Orchard, Tesi Lohman, lanet P ' B 5- yy' Wolkey, Tami Danielson, Heidi Koster, Tami Boyd. -A A 5 Row 2: Miss Crowston, Carla Liles, Kelli Bergman, fri? Q IC Debbie Burkhart, Kristin Ericson, Tammy Lesser,x, Coach lobdell. D 7 M KD 2. Coach Lobdell goes over the statsaagitkiildarybtg My U1 Wolkey, 3. junior Debbie Orchard hauls in another rebound, . ' 4.'tTapn,mipn,npnmasax0n. f7 'W?PlfYl CD Q 5. Senior lanet Wolkey goes up for twoa Us V- ' 6. Carla Liles, Senior, awaits a possible rebourgiyx 'KMA Q D 7. Tammy Lesser watches her shot go in. Vx, xftffjtftfvx 8. Members of the varsity squad watch their peers l with intelgisirvl 5 t ,q 'VD Lava PM Q51 Off- YQFPQ M cgi gess t X - 1 Yue? ds qi DQ awry 1, 'Wvvuf -s gravy W 5?-D23 W1 9 kji? pf wfv'Z7,is5gj? 3 QM 'wi is Mia 'bl int OJ? fikfvrvayzfn Nw Qlfy ' ,DQ up GQOCQQ 5511 D K 3 Q9-1d2!,,,,Q!2g VE, 7fr3 73,75 1,7 sir Oinrklitfly CD for iq SNOW ll X L elf-2 - A ,. ,HQ I .3 3-5 Y1,k,1 421' EWQ X '4f'fJ1t'7e wvew' PH QW D ffl: 9 A, PQ at , 75 - so ,7wfn,,t It jr fvwyxfl Fw' 'QJTW' QFTT A U fi lxj--Y s A, :neg To ss, ,fV7f7 Z1 lt if ff ,Ylkif 'TM Ol CED ZAWLC ' rffwfznzft 9'-'VD BOX? WW at 7111 F1770 al . as 1 as C , A KJ TEE A XX-A A 'BW 3 if lun-J'-'-v fa - S 4 5 58 ' Q1 4---If JV and Frosh Shoot for the Stars Striving for success and learning with every confrontation, the GirI's IV and Freshman Basketball teams achieved winning seasons. Coming through the season undefeated, the IV team played spectacular. l'All the people on the team worked well together and we all liked our coach. Those two things were very important because it made our desire to be the best and win stronger, commented Michelle Floan. In fact, ac- cording to Coach Gaol, the team far surpassed its goals, which included, sharpening team skills, strengthening self-discipline, and playing well enough to enjoy the game. With a high level of team enthusiasm, the freshman girls also achieved a vic- torious season. l'There was a lot of in- dividual skill, but there wasn't just one star, we went through it all as a team, explained Heather Chambers. 'We had a lot of enthusiasm and the people who were not playing still felt like part of the team, said Colleen Leahy. The girls developed many skills, such as learning to play as a team, that will undoubtedly provide the experience needed for JV and Varsity play next year. 1. Ann King prepares for a lay up. 2. Girl's IV Basketball Team: Gayle Christie, Christina Green, Ann Koster, Michelle Floan, Cheryl Hanson, Allison Yarnell, Debbie Fletcher, janet Roberg, Lori Dick, Stacy Bosch, Deanna Froelich, Coach Gaol. 3. Aggressive Allison Yarnell concentrates on the shot. 4. Michelle Floan shoots for two. 5. Allison Yarnell attempts a block. 6. Colleen Leahy snatches the ball on Ferris' home court, 7. Melissa Barker drives toward the basket. 8. Ahrendt, Leahy, and Barker shuffle with the opponent. 9. Freshman Girl's Basketball Team, Top row: Coach Powell, Melissa Barker, Colleen Leahy, Becky Green, Connie Steele, Keri Strobeck, Carolyn Foltz, Mary lorgenson. Bottom Row: Leslie Ahrendt, Selena McLaughlin, Heather Chambers, Ellen Oliver, lessica Grant. if ' Q., .xawW' 1. 1 A n., iss! 1 az? 1 r r W A 1. 15' vw 2 L R -P. -Ill-.-Q T -0 .,-f J . Q if ,F if -' :ng NA, 5 rg! dv ISQK. .ff ..- QZJ if 53 'T SQ ..,?v.fQ sag.: YY... 2' Dedicated All- Stars Shine Through Students considered all-stars are students who excell in every aspect of the activity in which they are involved. Whether the activity is drama, F.F.A., chorus, forensics, band, art, or sports, they all equally deserve recogni- tion. These star performers have dedicated much of their time to perfecting their skills. However, their hard work is often over- looked and only the outcome is acknowledged. The all-stars pic- tured on these pages deserve honor for both their dedication and the excellence of their prod- uct. 1. Terri Vanvalkinburgh, Christine Wildey, Becky Smith, Chris Moyer, and Dan Dolganes repre- sented Ferris at the State Solo Contest. 2. Drama all-stars, Curt Brown and Staci Simpson ham it up. 3. Floriculture Team Members: Pam Quincy, Ann Henderson, Mona Robison, and Charlene Gaab grow through success. 4. Art students, Gael Daviny and Shauna Ault, exhibit artistic ability. 5. Forensics all-stars: Stacy Robinson, Harold Hall, and Carla Savalli win verbal battles. 6. All-star members of the Choral Department: Anne Roorda, Brent Bottjen, Sue Kelly, and Kirk Hille make beautiful music together. 7. State Championship Boys' Cross-Country Team: Craig Beach, Quinton Evans, Rich Tyrie, Coach Caviness, Todd McLaughlin, lohn Knight, Chris Caviness, and David Brandley. 8. Super cross-country star, Iohn Knight, Romes the world. 9. lulie Horn, all-star, cross-country runner, achieved a winning season. 10. Super Girls' Cross-Country Team runs to suc- cess: Coach Caviness, Sue Reed, Heidi Vander- Wilde, Sue Schlauch, Michele Legresley, Sandy Sutherland, Iulie Horn, and Christina Green, wi Un, 5 K 1 CY! 8 b NWI? K O, QA' . gfvwx Lfwawj , DTM L, 'T CN it val: Sports All Stars Brighten the Season 1. Gymnasts, Amy Wilson and Susie Hunter, tum- ble to stardom. 2. Volleyballers, Chris Culton, Debbie Burkhart, and Leslie Ahrendt, net victories. 3. Hoopsters, janet Wolkey, Cheryl Hanson, Mel- issa Barker, Keri Strobeck, Mike Niksich, jeff Byrd, Mike Lynch, and Todd jones, shoot to succeed. 4. Softball all star janet Wolkey can't be stopped short. 5. Todd Cogdill and Andy Bond slide through baseball season. 6. Football stars, Paul Horn, Hugh Bursch, T. j. Eliott, and Brent Edwards, tackle the GSL. 7. julie Horn and Sue Schlauch finish first. 8. Kristen Erickson swings her way through spring. 9. Lookout Arnold Palmer, here comes Todd Gingrich. 10. Track stars, Mark Bushnell and Kelly Clark run- ning strong in track. 11. Saxon Grapplers, Eric Bishop and Mike Valente, clown around. 12. Says Sichanthavaravong and jean Sandberg ace the courts. lnot pictured Steve Sandberg and Kelle Radcliffej tb cd' mf ' D 14? 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X fifffgi' si Q Ko Seniors Caught Gif Guard Not pictured in the Senior section are: Karen Bailey Kevin Benedict Lance Betz Ginger Bleggi Rickey Blom Eric Brown Carol Bruce David Bruce Doug Burke Mike Clayton Todd Cogdill Kevin Cubley Lisa Denker Peggy Eccles Kristi Edwards Kevin Eggers Debbie Estinson Dee Estinson Pam Fox jennifer Gaines Chuck Gariepy Greg Geier Melanie Geiss Mike Gibbs Myung Ha Shaunna Hainsworth Mel Hobbs Reiko limuro Darlene jenkins -Q OL 5 Christi johnson Rima jordan Edward Kelly Adshir Khoei Randy Laabs Guy Larango Linda Leinen Lennie Maldonado David Montecucco john Montgomery Marc Peterson Dave Polland Chris Provost Billy Pullium David Rogers David Saul Lisa Seim Saysit Sichanthavaravong Thongbay Sichanthavaravon Greg Smith Bart Stewart Diana Struck Rick Tobert jerry Toews Kim Wade Ernest Whetchel Isabella Widerna Ann Woody Stacy Young Xina Zeober 8 F :. 5 Q .,, v Q. .. ? .4-stu :gl Mn W I 4 in C ff' 'J' ' +1 31.5 .415 X ' -Ili? V5 .H V. Gr 41 1.-:l'::-M ' .IN xl 4 3 v,. 1'IP. h v Q X , i Q L H xl! 'li v. X , . v + X N -Q, L ' H 'J' fi ' .1 432- x 'Q 'Y .X 1 The Top of the C ass Makes the Grades The Senior Class of 1982 boasted a total of 14 Valedic- torians. After four years of diligent study, they rose to the top of the class with 4.0 averages. This year's valedictorians are Mark Agost, Bill Bliss, Andy Bond, julie Campbell, lames Cusworth, Christi Gilliland, Matt Girvin, Harold Hall, Lorinda Minnerly, Marthe Moore, Nick Mounsey, Chip Overstreet, Tracy Overhauser, and Lena Wood. Congrats to all of you for a super job! M 2 16-is rx' fi I 5. 'K 'S 19. -1 'f:t:f i 9 ,Wi iv l know 1 w-qw 6 1. The valedictorians of 1982 numbered higher than any other year. 2. Chip Overstreet 3. Lena Wood 4. Lorinda Minnerly 5. Marthe Moore 6. Bill Bliss 7. Harold Hall 8. Tracy Overhauser Valedictorians . . Straight to the Top! A-.v gvri ya. :U Q Qui 0 C U' E 20 -:L 3' . use amp 3. Andy Bond 4.Mark Agost 5. Nick Mounsey 6. The end resu average. l 7. Matt Girvin 8. Christi Gilliland X i Y It of maintaining a 4.0 grade l 1 Q . Qi fc A Wife 'L K .J E i 1 o J. ,. 'R-Q 1 yzww Nw. 1. President Chip Overstreet discusses the daily routine homework. 2. lanet Wolkey, Vice President, finds someone who will listen, 3. Iulie Sederstrom, Secretary, sets up important dates senior class. 4, Steve Legat, Treasurer, feels a strong attraction money. 5. Chip Overstreet flashes that famous smile. rf' 3 f Senior Leadership Grganizes Under the leadership of senior class officers, the senior class of 1982 enjoyed a fantastic year. The of- ficers: President Chip Overstreet, Vice President janet Wolkey, Secretary julie Sederstrom, and Treasurer Steve Legat, organized many fund raisers to raise money for the Senior Prom and Breakfast. They held the powder-puff football game in October, the junior-senior volleyball game in November, the Mixer in january, and the Senior Talent Con in june. 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'A 17'-H5 --ff ,XT-Ns if I -'Q Students React QW W mm www ww yfcwimfwzc if we !!!W7,424LQA4CL46J WU wzemwgf WM. 604126, J fum M mam A Qlwfmmwnw, Zmyw L9 444655 J wxmiwam ftzzimv' Mddadv 0066 ck M42 M Jw, Qi DECA Profits From Education Under the direction of Mr. Steve Backlund, DECA fDistributive Education Club of Americal, continued its tradition of excellence at Fer- ris. Each of the group's twenty-three members worked devotingly to achieve its purpose of developing and promoting interest in business activities. Members participated in numerous local, state, and national com- petitions, as well as travelling to various local businesses and listening to guest speakers. Additionally, the group held major fund-raisers, such as the pizza feed, Christmas dance, and the daily concession stand. Officers for the 1981-82 year included Mark Richards, President, Bill Schwartz, Vice President, Cynthia Gaston, Secretary, Christie Gilliland, Treasurer, Karen Weir and lim Marks, Historians, and Blair Smith, Parliamentarian, 4 ii if 5 'fl-1, 'ISF' 6 iff-ff. . 1 L 4 ' ' . . . ' Y, W K 1 , B 1, 'lx ' .. ' ' 2 ii Yearbook and Newspaper Unite 1. Mr. Backlund and Karen Weir enjoy a break from the manuals. 2. From L-R row 1: Mark Richards, Bill Schwartz, lim Marks, Kerry lohnson, Alan Bruess, lohn Dubay, Mark Regan, Blair Smith, Iason Hayes, and Mr. Backlund. From L-R row 2: Carla Heinrich, lanell lennen, Karen Weir, Tiffani Muzalco, Bambi Grimaud, Tami Smelcer, Lori McGrady, Tammy Stone, Charlene Gaab, Cindy johnson, Cynthia Gaston, Kim Smith, Wendy Woodward, and stu- dent teacher, Linda Riley. 3. Mark Richards learns the importance of com- munications in business. 4. D.E.C.A. class sits enthusiastically during the two hour class. 5. Row 1: Carl Lyson, Carla Savalli, Mrs, Meisenburg, Tracy Pullin, Scott Wetzel, lana Fisher, Robin Byerly, Lisa Leslie, Susan Kelley, Heather Chambers, Dave Polland, Kristin Bozarth, and lean Sandberg. Top row: Margaret Day, Melanie Blomquist, Stephanie Balzarini, David Little, Paul Pennington, Sue McGeorge, lulie Bishop, Ianet Lyson, Pete Erickson, Curt Brown, Sam Lemon, Chip Overstreet, lenifer Ash, Susie Hunter, Michelle Ewell, and Betsy Hopkins, 6. Experienced teach the inexperienced staff layout procedures. i I Ferris yearbook and newspaper staffs combined this year to form a Publica- tions class under the direc- tion of new advisor Mrs. Sharon Meisenburg. The staff, dedicated to preserving the activities and events of Ferris in pictures and words, has worked diligently throughout the year. The yearbook operating under photo and layout editor, David Little, and copy editor, Sue McGeorge, began compiling the annual well before the year started. The Saxon Chronicles under the direction of editor, Betsy Hopkins and assistant editor Carla Savalli, put their nose to the grindstone and turned out a Saxon paper every two weeks. The dedication and loyal- ty of the staff and editors proved that you can achieve anything if you work long enough and hard enough. They did the best they could and that's all anyone can ask of them, stated advisor Sharon Meisenburg. A-' -'x V' . - M. 2.3 ,ggi V: nv :V . ,ffj ff 'K . A K X 4, Q5 is Q :F l M: , 3 'A AR 5. 'T. fl 4' 'W . Lu- 6, I , 4 1 I ...A I A jgqfx Q1 6 ?Q'91f S .V x Q -Q' .4 wwf'- I . I fy A I 5' A, A X ? if ep X f 9 V. ' Q X 9 - , N' ' ' 'haw mf , 'egg ', - iff? ms,.e',1v5'- A I . 2. ,sl lm 1 . 7.4.4 1 'L .W 3 R. K.. 1-ai I 1 r I NL , 1 'i S s , 3, ' 1 ,Ll ! S1312 'L Q ir Xi max, ,W :fri 1 ,Ai , ,VK ,pr ' 2' fs l I H 'Jll ilmsx J . ., ,sw I 'Mk W A adsl. Ana 6 1. Megan Dolan, Staci Youngman, and Teresa Cuettinger put in long hours of work. 2. Row 1: Mary Shannon, lill Stachofsky, Kristin Morford, Kristen Bowers. Row 2: Meagan Dolan, Kristen Anderson. Row 3: Staci Youngman, Teresa Guettinger, Theresa Weigand, Kelly Allard. 3. Cheerleaders cheer regardless of victory or defeat. 4. Early fall brings on performance drills. 5. Bottom row: Pam Fox, Shari Sandvig, Lorene Erickson, Laura Sandvig, Lennie Conrad, Kim O'Brien, and Lisa Lloyd. Row 2: Leslie Rutledge, Annie Wong, Lori Dicks, Sherri Cash, Pam Reynolds, Shelli McElreath, Kelly Eddy, Cheri Bleggi, Raylene Roberts, and Missy Nitz. Row 3: Sandy Collins, Cathy Carlson, Shellie Whittle, Ienny Pippard, Chris Cash, Lea lustus, Tammy Stone, Carrie Storms, Lisa Rose, Tracie Tipton, Candy Kinny, and Mrs. Crater. Row 4: Laurie McElroy, Wendy Pearson, Kathleen Codd, Bonnie Harvey, Michelle Floan, Lisa Devleming, Tracy Crooks, Ginger Bleggi, Lori Lochten, Angie Willard, and Christy McNutt. 6. Valkyrs ride the rail. Valkyrs Perform Enthusiasticall Valkyrs created interest in sports and upheld the reputation of Ferris by backing school activities. Valkyr officers, Tammy Stone, President and Head Drill Master, Pam Fox, Vice-President and Assistant Drill Master, Missy Nitz, Sergeant-at-Arms, Lori Dicks, Secretary, Wendy Pierson, Treasurer, and Mrs. Crater, Advisor, provided leadership among the 39 Valkyrs. They worked hard, and to me, this year's Valkyrs were a total turn around from the past, Mrs. Crater proudly stated. Color Guard Creates Style Colorguard started off the school year with new uniforms, a rifle squad, and a new advisor, Bob lager from Mead's colorguard unit. Some of the unit's activities this year include the annual University Marching Band ln- vitational, October 175 the Halloween competition dance, December 4, the Lilac Paradeg and performing half-time shows during the football and basketball games. The unit consisted of ten flags and six rifles. The flag and rifle captain was lulie Barlow and the junior captain was Sharron Henriques. 1 l 1. Front row: Patty Shepard, Sharon Henri- ques, lulie Barlow, Lorinda Minnerly, Eleisa Carley, and Shelly Hecker. Back row: Vicki Grzzle, Susan Enright, Heidi Gutierrez, Lydia Kobluk, Renee Volesky, leanette Nay, Annette McLaughlin, Colleen Carlson, Barbara Becker, and Molly Shaw, 2. Guardsman practice flag routines after school in the auditorium. 2 3 - Q. unsung-- Ei? ii 1 A B ,Nl . aw t l' 'li , gl -'Q i is ' 4.0 student, Bill Bliss, happily attends eeting. Bottom row: Shannon Boyd, Bill Bliss, and ephani Balzarini. Row 2: lulie Campbell, Lor- da Minerly, Martha Moore, Leslie Plucker, rbara Becker, Lene Wood, lulie Horn and acy Robinson. Mr. Sparks sits behind his desk anticipating oney earnings from button sales. 4 Honor Society Pools the Talents of School Scholars Ferris's Honor Society went into full swing in early October with newly elected of- ficers. Leslie Plucker presided over the club as Presidentg Lena Wood, Vice-President, lorinda Minnerly, Secretary, and Ann Roorda, Treasurer. The club was designed to perform school and communityservices. They made many of the dance tickets and spirit buttons for the student body, and involved themselves with disabled children by taking them to the Ice Capades. This group of fifty, directed by Mr. Sparks, is unique in that each member maintains a 3.5 grade point average and agrees with president, Leslie Plucker, that llProviding services for the school and public is a good thing to be involved in. 135 1 FFA Experiences Farming lndustry National and local competition highlight the activities which draw members towards F.F.A. Special activities include statewide leadership conferences and the annual student parental banquet. Past achievement include: First place in the state horticulture contest four different times as well as sending members to Kansas City. F.F.A. advisor, Mrs. Freeman expressed, 'll feel learning new things should be fun. F.F.A. is meant to broaden the horizons of urban students to include learning about Washington State's biggest industry. ' 1. Meg Silvernale and Rita Gehring explore another facet of F.F.A. 2. Yvonne Smith, Charlene Gaab, David Makosky and friends realize floriculture is not a bed of roses. 3. From L-R row 1: Margaret Day, Rick Little, Ganya Bruess, Al Scrim- shaw, Varee Bruess, Mrs. Freeman, Mona Robinson, and Becky Nelson. Row 2: Kristin Bozarth, Pam Quincy, Lisa Seim, lessica Neilson, Vibeke Ongre, lulie Bishop, Kristie Edwards, Kim lasperson, Sherri Nelson, Lori Lukenbill, lanine Stokke, and Sandy Bisset. Row 3: Mike lenkins, Mark Sutherland, lohn Silva, Tom lames, Paul Har- mann, Keith Warsinske, leff Clancy, Bruce McAtee, Todd O'Brien, David Brown, Todd Axling, ion shouldersi, Shelli Lauritzen, Kelly Allard. On roof row 1: Pat lholts, Rene Libey, Linda Maddox, Yvonne Smith, Rita Ghering, Meg Silvernale, Chris Cunning, Theresa Pulliam, Shirley Wood, Melinda Schmidt, and Kristi Emerson. Row 2: David Makosky, Sue McCeorge, Keith Wright, Steve Sandberg, Brad Fielding, Kjell Anderson, Robert Crumley, Laurie McElroy, and Laura Sandvig. Back row: lulie Campbell, Chuck Classin, Tony Olstad, lack Montgomery, Tina Roos, Michelle LeGresley, Mike Nelson, Tami Truman, Monica Miller, Mary LaPane, Sam Lemon, Tammy Markham, Charlene Caab, and Ann Henderson. 4. Mrs. Freeman and students endure the elements. mphonic Choir Changes the Beat This is a very mature group of musicians, stated Mr. Brueg- emeier about Ferris' symphonic choir. The choir entertained roughout the Northwest during the year. They performed music r the four part chorale. From L-R row 1: Lulu Fox, Shannon Smith, im Smith, Deanna Barron, leanne Becker, athy Key, lill Stachofsky, Alla Corner, Diana cGowen, Anna Holund, Susan Kelley, arolyn Hubbard, and Shari Olsen. Row 2: Lori ss, Shannon Boyd, Kim Rairiville, Kathy iley, Chris Slaten, Robin Hansen, Katherina emers, lenny Herman, Anne Roorda, Sue Stone, Carrie Troester, Sue Rehder, and leanette Perrine, Row 3: Chris Benjamin, Mar- cus Irving, Quinton Evans, lim Hilton, Duane Hille, Bryce Stone, Kirk Hille, Dana Werner, Glenn Fellin, Tim Carpenter, Mike Price, Brent Bottjen and Kevin Hopkins. 6. Mr. Brueggemeier plays as well as he sings. 1 Grchestra Shows Pluck 1. Gordan Grant, Tim Sanders and Brad Muller provide bass for the orchestra. 2. Mr. Wildey watches as Mary Roorda tunes the orchestra. 3. From L-R row 1: Mary Roorda, Sharron Henri- ques, Christine Wildey, Mike Vathis, Laura Dewey, Terry Vanvalkinburgh, Mike Hilton, Lori Ross, Row 2: Corliss Newman, David Ackerman, Karen Groves, Mona Robinson, Patty Omans, Val Casler, Laurie Lynch, lanet Shur, Reneke Kupi, Alla Corner. Row 3: Brigid Quinn, Christal Robertson, Rebecca Scott, Shannon Stone, Aaron Anderson, Chris Moyer, Tammy Brown, Brian Scheeler, Becky Smith, Eric Holdaway, Dan Deleganes, Tim Carpenter, Andy Beier, Gordan Grant, Tim Sanders, Brad Muller. Row 4: ipercussionl Dave Brown and Tony Carlson, 2 3 ' The Ferris Orchestra consisted of experienced musicians, under the supervi- sion of Mr. Ron Wildey. This past year, the orchestra kept busy. ln the beginning of the school year they performed the music for the musical Oliver. The musical gave the members a chance to show its versatility. During December, the musicians presented a show with the choir. ln April, Ferris' orchestra travell- ed to Portland, Ore. to perform in the Regional Orchestra Festival. 1- Marching Band Strikes Up a Tune One week before school started Ferris' mar- chin band practiced seven hours a day prepar- ing for competitions and performances. The director, Ron Wildey, supervised the band through every step with the help of Martin Anderson. Following the annual series of perfor- mances at joe Albi Stadium during football games, the band spent months preparing for competitions. The marching band competed at Albi Stadium and the Western regional marching band competition in Seattle's Kingdome in December. The band's competition show featured the songs ln the Stone, Europa, and Spanish Dreams. Europa displayed the talents of Becky Smith, a senior French horn player. Sum- marizing, Mr. Wildey stated, l'They went out to do their best and did it. 4. Rob Green awaits marching orders from Mr. Wildey. 5. Laura Allen, Cynthia Bailey, Tab Beach, Andy Beier, Kelli Bergman, Sandy Bisset, Mike Borlin, Tammy Brown, Valerie Brown, Robin Byerly, Tony Carlson, Valerie Casler, Gayle Christie, Karen Coann, Ann Marie Manty, Steve McCrorie Tony McGrath, Mike McNahon, Donna Moyland, lenifer Plumb, Lynn Rambus, Cristine Rockstrom, Cingiz Satir, Brian Scheeler, David Schieche, Steve Schieche, Kim Schroeder, janet Sheer, Bill Shelby, Becky Smith, Tammy Stalvig, Shelley Strahl, Val Thompsen, Dave Tryon, lill Valley, Terry Van Valkinburgh, Eric Walvoord, Kara Wendt, Eric Williams, Dian- na Withrup, lohn Wood, Sally Wynsra, and Drum Majors Chris Moyer and Dave Brown. Concert Choir Breeds Nevv Singers Ferris' Concert Choir consisted of approximately sixty students, all freshmen. With the elimination of freshmen choir by the ad- visor, Mr. Brueggemeier, freshmen now took Concert Choir. The choir worked hard by holding sectionals early in the morn- ing and singing at the Fall and Winter concerts. Once completing beginning choir, students had the chance to advance to higher levels of Symphonic Choir. 1. Choir members practice diligently to compete in concerts. 2. Row 1: ieff Paul, Patti SantaRosa, Cheri McCray, Laura Zarozkouski, Dawn Corra, Amy Burns, Saman- tha Miler, Curt Brown, Browyn Conrad, Tiffany Dietz, laye Lynn Heath. Row 2: Carol Wgine, Patti Powell, Kristin Paridon, Dana Keller, Wendy Bliss, Michele Sitler, Krisi McLaughlin, Regan Barron, lan Shelby, Mary Agost, Cristy Holmes, Shannon Shea, and Cindy Coulter. Row 3: Wendy Elkins, Amy Grant, Debbie Heacox, Marla Simpson, Trista Mills, Lisa Overman, Cassie Davis, lill Nooney, Wendy Elkins, Lanette Reaves, Carrie Reardon, Tiffani Dietz, Bonnie Grant, and Heidi LaPosa. Row 4: Roger Williams, B. I. Ander- son, jeff Harvey, Daryl McArthur, lon Montgomery, Scott Roberts, Gerry Kobluk, Iohn lennings, Mark McAtee, Alan Yordy, Cory Dumas, Gerry Evans, lon Oglesby, and Erich Harvey, 3. Choir members point out the importance of mouth. 4. Symphonic choir guides concert choir over obstacles. 3 1 ,fi 2 4 , . 1 A-5 . ,K .f .Q li Si -il I .nr s' Ensemble teaches for Higher Notes tow 1, L-R: Raylene Roberts, Patti Moeser, my Stone, lacki Stachofsky, jennifer Peyton, Susan Oliver. Row 2: Nancy Reynolds, Stacy on, Gerlind Fuege, lennifer Gaines, Sue away. Row 3: Molly Shaw, jessica nough, Sue Reyder, Myung Ha, and Sheri eanna Barron and Tammy Stone vocalize in horal's practice room. Girls' Ensemble, formed of sixteen girls, represents Ferris by singing in harmonious voice with Sue Reyder accompanying. This group formed of mainly underclassmen with the exception of two seniors, performed at the three concertsg Fall, Winter, and Spring. This all girl choir consists of only first and second sopranos and altos. The new ensemble is under the direction of new advisor, Mr. Brueggemier. .l t OX ef i ' X W , X i I' it S X L N M X xx 'lip pl gil! Qs! ll X- ,I Wit ti tr, it as i - G IQ' 6 -tw ' Q 1. B ggemeier contemplates W 1 , X AV - rn icl t pretation. . W QV 2 From lft ght: Sue Stone, i anette Per , Susan Holdaway, Wendy Kelly Dianna McGowan, ' lacki Stachof ky, sue Oliver, Kim , l MJ Smith, Carolyn Hubbard, Molly ' Hemmen, Shari Olson, and Sheri 1 ' Boyd. 3. lacki Stachofsky accompani U-f Canterbury Bells. N 4. Kim Smith, Iacki Stachofsky, OJ Susan Oliver, Susan Holdaway eUes rovide iliMJf9ffXfii1kqLg2 itll Omen S M Harmon Canterbury Belles brought song in- to the world in the form of three part women's harmony this year. Various events headed the groups' schedule as they were the highlight of many gatherings. Mr. Brueggemeier, Ferris' new ad- visor, stated, This year we had predominatly young girls who show good progress and worked hard. Canterbury Belles, a select group of girls, enjoy singing in front of others and excel in the area of close harmony. 3 make people happy. 1 li 2 SKS pewrer I, r l an, if' Q, ' d .! ' '5 if :ae -J . 1 ' 3' ty 'L , - I uk, ' I , ' lf: it .I H -. ,gf , ,ills J 4 Q E S A. 'YY Camerata lazzes It Up lazz festivals and the appeal of travel encourage students to try out for Ferris' jazz group, Camerata. Performances range from local appearances to travel- ing long hours by charter busesg reaching the next engagement. A closeness brought about by working together towards a common goal enhance this year's group. Said Director Mr. Brueggemeier, This year's group was closely knit and had lots of spirit. 5. Lft.-rt. front row: Patty Shepard, Sharron Henriques, lulie Barlow, Lorinda Minnerly, Eleisa Carley, Shelley Hecker. Back row: Vicki Grizzle, Katy Depner, Susan Enright, Heidi Gutierrez, Lydia Kobluk, Renee Volesky, leanette Nay, An- nette McLaughlin, Colleen Carlson, Barb Becker, and Molly Shaw. 6. Camerata practices new arrangements for a performance. 7. lames Cusworth jazzes it up. Drama Acts It Up Thespians, an international club, support and en- courage theatrical production at all levels, ranging from the high school to the civic levels. The Ferris Thespian troup participated in the rock-a-thon and used the money to attend a drama conference in Ellensburg, Wa. Stage crew operates all of the technical background needs for activities, such as concerts, con, and play pro- ductions, as well as getting equipment ready for productions. 1. Mrs. Bartz instructs cues for Oliver. 2. Bottom row: Bob Loundigan, Kym Mell, and Mark Morritz. Top row: Duane Hille and lim Hilton. 3. Bottom row: lenny Herman, Carolyn Hubbard, Sue Holdaway, Susan Oliver, Brent Bottjen, lill Schneider, Stacy Simpson, Shannon Boyd, and Susan Kelley. Row 2: Susan Enright, Ann Roarda, Molly Hemmen, Susan Reardon, Curt Brown, Sheri Boyd, lim Yordy, Tim Carter, Russ Swim, Ronna Smith, Tana Huotari, lack Vigil, Robin Hansen, Tony Hardt, and Todd Silvernale. Row 3: Bryce Stone, lessica Grenough, Kirk Hille, Duane Hille, Chris Davis, lim Hilton, Kym Mell, Mrs. Bartz, Sylvia Talivaa, Steve Nelson, and Alla Gomer. 3 2 rg '1? 'Q .QL - , .J 7 ASB Displays Togetherness The enthusiastic A.S.B. group of officers worked hard to achieve their oals. The fall officers brought about a successful food drive where over ,000 donated items sent to the food bank benefited many people., Mr. orton's and Mr. Kersul's second hour classes shared the win of top elling homerooms. The spring officers kept busy rewriting the constitu- Eion, raising money during charity drives, setting up the Saxon Spirit Task orce, an planning the Alumni Tea. Along with many other busy ac- tivities, the officers aced overseeing and balancing the budget. President, Bill Blissp Secretary, Ann Roorda, Vice-President, Sue Kelly, Treasurer, Stacy Robinsong and Fifth Executive, Renee Volesky served diligently as officers in the fall. President, Matt Girving Secretary, Susan Kelle 3 Vice-President, harlotte Bradleyp Treasurer, Shannon Boyd, and Fifth Executives, Russ wim, and Mike Mitchell administered Ferris A.S.B. in the spring. Miss Coppay, advisor, commented, l've never worked with a more energetic and organized group of people. mm.. S 4. Spring ASB: Left to Right: Stacy Robinson, Renee Volesky, Anne Roorda, Bill Bliss, Sue Kelly. 5. Representatives find humor in Matt Girvins' comments. 6. Miss Coppay, advisor, moniters student parliamentary procedures. Z. Fall ASB: Left to Right: Matt Girvin, Shannon Boyd, Susan Kelley, Charlotte Bradley, Russ Swim, Mike Mitchell. Forensic Students Wage Verbal Power Ferris' speech and debate team, under the guidance of new coach Miss Nina Coppay, experienced a highly ac- tive year. The team traveled to Tacoma, ldaho, and Walla Walla for tour- naments, and as individuals, many members presented speeches to local organizations. Facing the year with many new novice debaters, the team still managed to place second overall at the Eastern Washington University Debate Tournament. The group also represented Ferris at the state forensics tournament and, as always, proved that Ferris strives to maintain quality educa- tion for its students and remain number 1. Four year veteran, Carla Savalli com- mented, i'Through the years we've always prided ourselves on our family closeness and our determination to win. With many more active years ahead of the Ferris Forensics team, their debating ability will increase. Coach Miss Coppay commented, You will never find a group of more indepen- dent, self-sacrificing, cooperative, and caring students here at Ferris. 1. Tm Williams to Ron Rice, I know it's in here someplace. 2. Left to Right 1st row: loe Metcalfe, Ron Rice, Todd Gingrich, Tony Courtwright, Mike Mon- dress, Tim Williams, Angie Edwards, Laura Alonso. 2nd row: Diane Galvin, Peter Graham, Norma Cripe, Steve Novak, Trina McMichael, Brett Sharp, Rich Billin, Mike Sweeney, Tony Hardt, Brad Riba, Staq' Robinson, Chris Meyer, Harold Hall, Susan Kelley, Kristin Fosback, Carla Savalli, Miss Coppay, Craig Homan, Brett Lewis. 3. Peter Graham learns how to tie one on, gf-L.. -' I A .. 1 F sf' K, 1 '-4' V? Qs , ig . '-I , A Z' 4.4 ,. . - X ' ffl' W .vi ,,..- , .---H - f - --- Y vs A' .v I Key Club Pursues Tomorrow's Future Ferris' Key Club, sponsored by the South Hill Kiwanis Club, strives to serve the school and community in the best possible manner, as a service organization. Pursue Tommorrow's Future stood strong as this year's theme. Activities included tutoring underprivileged children, sponsor- ing two needy families at Christmas, a canned food drive, the Keyheart dance, iceblocking, selling class buttons, and choosing students that excelled but weren't recognized for student of the month. lohn Kidd, president, lulie Horn, vice-president, Paul Arguinchona, historian, lulie Pratt, secretary, Bill Bliss, treasurer, and Mr. Lepper, ad- visor, lead the Key Club during the year. In years to come, the club hopes to get students involv- ed in the school and show more pride. 4. The real john Kidd emerges. 5. Love those Key Club movies. 6. We'd love to change the readerboard. 7. Wanted, Mr. Lepper, for impersonating a Key Club advisor 8. Extras get yearbook exposure. Bowling Club Strikes Again Ferris' newly formed bowling club gathered every Monday after school for practice from Oc- tober to March at Silver lanes. Coached by George Sparks, the team bowled against eight dif- ferent high schools each Wednes- day afternoon. Lincoln Heights' Silver Lanes provided uniforms and lane time for the Ferris Bowlers. 1. Alan Cook attempts another strike. 2. lennifer Ash adds and readds unitl she gets it right. 3. Mr. Sparks illustrates leadership. 4. Bowlers gather after a rough workout, I. JE ' .3 nr' 7 .sim .. .. 114.11 Q Q .,.. ur -1-sm! - - sooo A' . sell! Qlll ' h . . if 5: .' rl 1 'pTx'Q.! ! Ny. J yo , ,,, t. 357 ,-v-is -if--K..-, -I xtfr . Dishpan hands invade classroom. . Mrs. Crater prevents another Spokane Fire. . Mary Edgar prefers wooden spoons to school lunches. .left to Right: 1st row: Angela Rothisberger, Ricky Rivers, Sandy Bisset, and Mary Depner. Second row: onnie Heck, Theresa Lynch, Shelly Sullivan, Kristy Emerson, Sherri Bokish, Pam Reynolds, David Bruce, Shel- Magelnick, Vance Emerson, Mary Edgar, Laura Thompson, Annie Willard, Eric Brown, and Steve Nelson. 'ra . Sflg 'V . ft? x-1' ' I NN Q 'mipf' f -.I f 'S 6 Food Service Cooks Food service Programs prepared the High School student for a job in the food service in- dustry. Ferris' Food Program resembled the Deca Program, except students studied skills and attitudes needed to get a food related job. Each day, students spent one hour in Food Service class, taught by Mrs. Crater, and earned two vocational credits per semester. Some activities the club participated in consisted of field trips, guest speakers, planned social events, service projects, and club organizations. Saxons Play ll That lazz Ferris' 20 member lazz Band completed an active year of performances and contests by gaining more experience and improving the students' musical talents. The band performed at the Eastern Washington State Hospital at Christmas for the pa- tients, the Opera House, an instrumental contest in February, the Idaho lazz Festival in March, the Eastern Washington Music Educators Association ensemble contest at Cheney, and Ferris' annual evening of jazz in the spring. These performances only highlighted the band's hours of practice aside from the perfor- mances for other organizations and concerts at Ferris. Mr. Wildey directed the young but experienced musicians through the rigorous agenda with his ten years of experience at Ferris. Mr. Wildey, commen- ting on the band, said, ul like to see them play to the best of their ability and they are doing as good a job as any group has done. 2 ffl B: t W 4 U :til 5. Rhythm: Stephen Schieche, Tim Ferguson, justin Kobluk, Rob Green fdrum setj, Dave Gipstein, Eric Walvoord, joe Metcalfe, Back Row: David Schieche, Bill Shelby, Erika johnson, Bob Colley, Ron Emery. Row 2: jessica Grant, Randy Kintner, Mark Tiffany. Row 1: Kara Coleman, Margaret Mackay, Chris Rockstrom, Kara Wendt, jill Valley. 3. Rhythm: janet Sheen, Tammy Stalvig, Terri VanValkinburgh, David Brown, Tony Carlson. Row 1: Cengiz Satir, Valerie Casler, Dave Tryon, Chris Moyer, Shelley Hecker. Row 2: Rick Enright, Lisa Mackey, Kevin Cubley, Randy Kintner. Row 3: Dan Deleganes, Tim Carpenter, Eric Holdaway. Stage Band Plays the Blues Stage Band gained valuable experience and talent this year by performing in contests and concerts. Early in the morning the band met at seven o'clock every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the year. The early morning practices prepared the members for the Eastern Washington Music Educators Association ensemble contest in Cheney, the Idaho jazz Festival at Moscow and the numerous concerts during the year. Band Plays on 1. Left to Right: Eric Walvoord, Bill Shelby. 2. Left to Right: Eric Holdaway, Eric Wolvoord, David Schieche, Rob Hemmen, Dave Brown, Tony Carlson. 3. Left to Right: Mike Hansworth, Kelli Bergman, Lisa St. lohn, Mr. Wildey. 4. Symphonic Band: Left to Right front row: Susan Enright, lulie Barlow. Second row: lill Valley, Ann Marie Mantz, Shelly Strahl, Lisa St. lohn, Gail Christie, Laura Lynch, Val Cassler, lanet Sheer, Kelli Bergman, Valerie Thompson, Kim Shroeder, Lille Hammerstrom. Third row: Wendy Kelly, Mary Hemmen, Nicole Dixon, Sandy Bisset, Robin Byerly, Stacey Day, Eric Williams, Chris Moyer, David Tryon, Cengiz Satir, Michelle Hecker, Christine Wildey, Sallie Wynstra, Tom Swaffer, Mike Hainsworth, Brian Scheeler. Fourth row:Eric Holdaway, Dan Deleganes, Eric Walvoord, Bill Shelby, Rob Hemmen, David Schieche, Tony Carlson, Dave Brown, Terri Vanvalkingburgh, Steve Loeffler, Rick Enright, Rich Langford, Mark Tiffany, Doug Harms, Lisa Mackey, Kevin Cubley. 5. Concert Band: Left to Right front row: David Gipstein, Kara Wendt, Margaret Mackay, Laura Allen, Cynthia Bailey, Christine Rockstrom, Karen Col- eman, Eugene Duenas, Ronda McCutcheon, Diana Witherup, Mindee Higgins, Karla Mann, Valerie Brown. Second row: janet Loeffler, Tony McGrath, Erika lohnson, Bob Colley, Steve McCorie, Ron Emery, Tracy Farmer, Halle Ham- merstrom, Tab Beach, Bryn johnson. Third row: Tim Ferguson, Rob Green, lohn Wood, Steve Schieche, lustin Kobluk. 'I -f ,vw-it v-v .,-0 ..,. ,. ,v ,J Qs. .,, A -P - f NGN DX f'-nr The Symphonic and Concert bands displayed ex- cellence in performance throu h cold half time shows at Albi Stadium. The Marching qoand, consisting of Syn- phonic and Concert Band participants, played at the King Bowl in Seattle, the jazz Festival in Moscow, and comgeted in such contests as the EWMEA at Eastern Was ington University and the MBA Regional at Albi Stadium where they placed 14 out of thirty schools. The Band selected Chris Moyer and junior David Brown as the drum majors. The officers included Rick Enright, President, Eric Holdaway, Vice-President, Sandy Bisset, Treasurer, and lanet Sheer, Secretary. The officers set up fund raisers such as selling foil prints and raking leaves. Mr. Ronald Wildey, director, commented, ul'm very pleased with this year's band. They have a good at- titude and are very professional in what they do and how they go about it. B-Squad Cheers juniors With Enthusiasm The 1981-82 B-squad cheerleaders kept busy supporting the sometimes forgotten B-squad and IV teams. The spirit leaders enthusiastically cheered at different sports throughout the year. 'This year's cheerleaders are a har working group and they try to support all of the teams, said Mrs. Griffin, this year's advisor. When asked what she thought about the past year lackie Stachofsky replied, 'I think we had a really good year and that the three times a week we prac- ticed this summer payed off. 'We are glad to have had the chance to cheer for such an outstanding B- squad and IV team, added lennifer Payton. 3 1 a,1W,.,, ,MGR .. ,, 0 1-fin-f W W a,,.3i?q vi 5,5 ' W, . FTM gap t f' fs fs freshmen Cheerleaders Cheer It Up By attending freshman sporting events the eshmen cheerleaders spread school spirit. Mr. ylton, freshman spirit advisor stated, 'll feel that ey are a dedicated group and are not afraid of do- wg some hard work. To increase their leadership abilities, each girl acted us captain for one month and took on the respon- bility of leading the squad. The freshman eerleaders put on a tupperware party along with rsity and B-squad cheerleaders for a fundraiser. Katie O'Brien commented about the past year, ul nas honored to have the opportunity to represent e freshman class and l think it was an outstanding Jay to make a new school. 1. Valerie Casler watches football game with suspense. 2. 1st row: Elena Dias, lennifer Payton, Lynn Hunter, Wendy Liles. 2nd row: Amy Packer, Valerie Casler, Lisa Stachofsky. 3. Browyn Conrad, Terrina McMichael, Stacey Manfred, Katie O'Brien, Dana Keller. Language Clubs Teach Culture French Club ftop groupl strived to teach French culture through the ac- tivities it participated in. The 40 member club of students learning the French language participated in a potluck din- ner featuring French food, listened to guest speakers who lived in France, and planned on attending a French film. Mrs. Compton, advisor of the French Club, said, To promote interest in studying French and to learn more about the country, customs, and culture, was the main objective of the club. t'Student involvement and cultural awareness is important to language lear- ning, stated Mr. Merrill, the advisor of Spanish Club. Spanish Club, lbottom groupl functioning since Ferris opened in 1963, continued the tradition of learn- ing more about Spanish culture aside from language class by participating in fundraisers and other functions. A volleyball tournament with the German students, a Christmas party, and a din- ner at a Mexican restaurant highlighted the events the club was involved in dur- ing the year. To afford the functions the 20 member club participated in fun- draisers such as bake sales and car washes. With Lisa Blankenship as presi- dent and Loretta lones as ASB represen- tative, the club sought to involve more students. egg? U 1 fv X, XY Language Clubs Promote Interest Ferris' lntemational Club ftop groupl actively participated in activities to aquaint American students with foreign culture and customs and to aquaint foreign exchange students with the American way of life. Among the many activities, the club planned parties and participated in a city-wide function of the international clubs from Spokane schools. The group also hoped to teach Northwest history by going on fieldtrips around the Spokane area. Mr. Merrill advised the 30 member club with Mike Trabun as president. Mr. Merrill commented on the club saying, UThe key function is to promote mutual understanding and cultural awareness. German club fbottom groupj took on the Spanish club in a game of volleyball. The German met defeat in their own home battle field. The wounds were quickly healed however with Apfel Kut- chen and other German pastries after the volleyball game. Germans originated many of the American Christmas traditions such as songs, trees, Kris Kringle, and of course many of the Christmas baking goodies and more cookies. To celebrate the Weihmachtsfest participating members feasted at the Little German Inn with Christmas songs, folk dancing and bratwurst. German Club loved eating as a favorite past time. To curb voracious appetites, a potluck was planned for the spring as well as a bake sale. What is the main purpose? The main purpose was to have fun the way the Germans do and to involve students in another capacity other than sports, debate, or student government. Qs EM gy LIP Q Q dj! ' LVN! M V75 wgy xfx KR bid x,' T , ,ww , GJ - QM' QXTK Nj 5 xy Xbf pk? mm YQ J f if V W Sq V 1 OK gf mm Xml 9 ' Wmqw 75 vi ly NH J my Q.. . X, V 5- , ,f N VY! x5X V, N3 xv AQJQ' rx' ,JJ TX, ' V' l of J 5 if pb O93 gf Q m 'Qi VRD 07' Y PX QV ix Qu X' A Q VV X' xy M gx vs A ww W w Q V ya by 1 F .5 C K X I X xyxj U, U TNS! of ' 'XJ GSX. xJQ jJXjyQJ 5. X CJ N Lb .1 NX X 51 jjly Qi KJ Dx x O X Jw Lf VVKD 60 xv x Q? 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I. Swan lon Swartout Mark Swartout Andy Sweeney lennifer Swenson Russ Swim laura Syhlman Sylvia Taliva Thor Tangvald Shari Tatt Molly Techel Michael Thomas Terry Thomas Randy Thompson Valerie Thomsen Robert Tillman Teresa Triggs Carrie Troester Patrick Tyrie Ridiard Tyrie Mike Valente Heidi Vanderwilde Terri Vanvalkinburgh Michael Vathis Anne Waali john Wardlaw Bill Warn Scott Warner Arlene White Kristin Whiteaker Mike Whiteman Timothy Whitesitt Steven Wiegele Christine Wildey Tim Williams Amy Vwlson Sara Wilson leffrey Wimmer Michael Winebarger Lorraine Wingfield lacqueline Witte 17 v , Q if Ujigwqwxo fx lx WL KM , - F Vx A mlm V7 QXVK5 4 1 M5 s In the Can Kurtis McMid1aeI K Mark Moritz Pullian 195' ....-A .va . J. . :'rYg.1 HX N, A -F 'Q-1 a ,I 2 nf . . 0, 0 k.' .. V f -Y ' ' -Q k qi 1 A 'f.a P, if ,fu , M . v V ' :fi -'. ,Yi Q .-Q. ' ' ' ' 'a ., F , ' K f ' 5 ' .fn 'Lil Q , 1 O A P' 4 yiwfe , 1' 4 .ax 25 :W Q s 5 .M LM, U' if ,V- : -: -J.. . -Qf -'s 1 'uv ' 15 4 w I I . ' Q ,nilq .4 1 V+-Vg! 'eb' an Q . I N '12 vi ' ' Q . 'l ' f ix ,LI .,. '.m . 19' I -1 V . 5 1 'I R. -J ,j V I vc r 1,5 . Q L I, AF ff , . .im fl. 1. Ken Marks - President 2. Amy Bradbury - Secretary 3. Kristin Ericson - Vice-President 4. Shannon Mullin - Treasurer 5. Michelle LeCresley smiles at the thought of last night's Cross Country victory. 6.Scott Clancy holds the whole world in his hands, 7. Amee Huppin, Amy Wilson, Tami Danielson, Held Bryceson, Susie Hunter and lanet Wolkey - Future Dallas Cowboy cheerleaderstl? 8. Chris Collins and loann Pardiso smile despite the pains of school. 9. Dave Lohman is distracted by gorgeous fan. jeff Allred Laura Alonso Gayle Andrews Dawn Arkills jennifer Ash Terry Bagley Suzette Ballou Sheri Banks Craig Barnard Mark Barron Trudy Baumel Anthony Baycrofl Steven Beck Michelle Beuke Barbara Billin Darren Blankenship Cheri Bleggi Michael Bochert Staqf Bosch Troy Botkin Sheri Boyd Donald Bradley Daniel Brandley Deborah Brauer Lisa Brodchoff Daphne Bromley Christopher Brown Tammy Brown Canya Bruess Varee Bruess Rita Buechel lacqueline Bullough Michael Burnley Sheryl Bumley Lance Bursch leffrey Calbom Kevin Call Daniel Campbell Sylvester Cann Cathy Carlson Mike Carpenter Daniel Carroll Timothy Carter Christine Cash Sheri Cash Valerie Casler Therese Chapman Chris Chatard Leann Cheers Stephen Childers Leonard Christian Gayle Christie Kathleen Codd Luke Cogburn Tyler Coletti Chuck Collins Sandra Collins lill Conner Alan Cook Scott Coon Anthony Courtwright Marc Cozza Deanna Cranford Sandra Cronin Tracy Crooks Robert Crumley Scott Curl Christopher Curran Kerry Curran Sari Dearing Mathew Decker Michael Deilke Daniel Deleganes loan Depner Mark Depner Elisa DeVleming Elena Dias Lorraine Dick Adam Diskin Nicole Dixon Sean Doherty loyce Dolliver Renae Domit Bonnie Dubay Darla Dudley Eduardo Duenas . Bobby Dunn Vonda Dunn Duane Eccles Kelley Eddy Angela Edwards Kathleen Egan Wanda Emerson David Erickson lohn Evans Melinda Felice Debbie Fletcher Michelle Floan jeffrey Folkins Debbie Forcier Heidi Fosback Venna Fox Taylor Frederickson Deanna Froelich Christine Gadau Linda Gaines Toni Garrett Debbie Gildersleeve Daniel Gingrich Gretchen Gold Bret Graham Leann Grant Christina Green Pascale Green Michael Green jessica Greenough Thomas Gruver john Gullickson Michael Hainsworth Christopher Hall Lille Hammerstrom Cheryl Hanson Ty Hardt Anthony Harris Diane Harvey Kenneth Hatten jaye Heath Leon Heck Karina Heiting Monica Heiting Corinne Helleson Mary Hemmen Todd Herold Bobby Hidcson Shelly Hickson Thomas Hills julie Hogan Susan Holdaway Doreen Hollman Craig Homan Paul Horn Carolyn Hubbard Cheri Hughes Lynn Hunter Kimberley jasperson Michael jenkins Robert jennings , ...f- 1 . i Bradley lohnson Carolyn lohnson Christy lohnson Valerie lohnston layne lones Lee Anna lones Rennie lulyan Lea Justus Wendy Kelly Ann King Candace Kinney Donald Knight Gregory Koller Anne Koster Kristy Kroll Phyllis LaLonde Richard Langford leff Latkowski jeffrey Lee Renee Libey Wendy Liles Lori Lochten Steven Loeffler Mary Lopane Mitch Lopez Melinda Lucke Michael Luiten Suzanne Lust Christopher Luther Laura Lynch Walter Madison Ann Mantz Tamara Markham David Martin Colleen McDonald Nicole McDowell Bryan McGeorge Dianna McGowan Anthony McGrath Scott Mclntyre Cristine McNutt Daniel McWilliams joseph Metcalfe David Mildes Monica Miller Kevin Milnes Patricia Moeser William Moore Robert Morris Mary Moulton lulie Mulroy john Murray Tammy Nay jessica Neilson Kimberly Nelson Charles Niblodc Melissa Nitz james Noble Carmen Norris Susan Oliver Colleen Olstad Patricia Omans Kelly O'NeilI Timothy Ordaard Kimberly Otto Amy Padcer David Parish Katherine Parker Tanna Parker Carrie Partridge jennifer Payton lerome Pearman Wendy Pearson Robert Pendell Paul Pennington Erik Phillips lenny Pippard William Plucker Thomas Plumb Stuart Powell Michael Price Kelle Radcliffe Kim Rainville Susan Reed Suzanne Rehder Scott Reid Shelly Reisig Ronald Rice Shane Ridcey Mike Rikkila Shaani Robideaux Brett Robison Ramona Robison Lisa Rose Patridc Rotchford limothy Rubertt Scott Ruehl Leslie Rutledge Ellen Ryan Rhonda Safran Craig Sanders Timothy Sanders Henry Sanderson Ieffrey Sanwick Cengiz Satir Suzanne Schaum David Schieche Erika Schlomer Melinda Schmidt Robert Schmidt Robert Schneider Benjamin Schrimshire Shelley Seidel Molly Shaw lames Shelby Chris Slaten Roger Slinkard Scott Smecko Gerald Smith Karla Smith Timothy Smith Andria Soucy lackie Stachofsky Lisa Stachofsky Robert Stallings Nancy Stark Andrea Steadman Brock Stephens Bryce Stone Shelly Strahl Michael Sullivan Robert Sullivan Sandra Sutherland Brian Sweeney Todd Synoground Christopher Tauscher Scott Tennican Richie Teraceno lohn Thompson Michael Thompson Andrew Tilton Wayne Tinkle Tracie Tipton Thanh Tran Robin Troup Tammi Truman Ramona Tyler Thomas Ulloa lill Valley lose Vera lad: Vigil Craig Wallgren Thomas Walsh Eric Walvoord Alan Warn Doug Webb lanene Webb Midwelle Webb loel Wees Teresa Weir Dana Werner Greg Westfahl Scott Wetzel Eva White Tamara White Kimberly Whitson Michelle Whittle Eric Williams Merlee Williams Mike Williamson lulie Wimmer Chnstopher Winston Robin Wong William Woodward lean Wright Keith Wright Sallie Wynstra Allison Yamell Deena Zaring Lance Zoeber f',1Y W . 5 -X ' ' V -Q.. . t, . li SophomorQ No 21 Wir' Sophomores Stack Up Success Under the leadership of their class of- ficers, Sophomores entered their se- cond year of high school with a bang. President loe Metcalfe: Vice President, Scott Wetzelp Secretary, Terri Weirp and Treasurer, Midlelle Floan organiz- ed many activities to raise money and promote school spirit. Among those events were the Freshmen-Sophomore mixer and the Powder Puff Football Game, both of which were held in the spring. President joe Metcalfe express- ed the overall enthusiasm of the entire group of Sophomores. l'm really proud to say that I am part of such a fantastic group of kids, and I think l can speak for us al. We're just glad that we're not Freshmen anymore. We're all looking forward to an even better next year as upper-classmen. VllSlllllGT0ll S-Y Y, TE WA s , -- Ll- wl' li.. I Vi 51'ii4Gi'lt1 ? I l 9 , :N ga by 3,34 :,if-wmv! mu 1 David ACKBITTIBU Mary Agost Leslie Ahrendt Lisa Alberts Laura Allen Nancy Allenton Matthew Almeda Aaron Anderson Bjom Anderson Holly Anderson Ken Anderson Midielle Axling Mona Babbitt Cynthia Bailey Christine Bailly Kevin Barber Melissa Barker Regan Barron Brian Bauer Theodore Baycrolt Tab Beach Raymond Bell Dean Bennent Wendy Bliss Robert Bohus Tamara Borunda Choni Bozarth William Bozarth Chris Bradley lames Breen Robert Breen Bradley Breesnee Devon Brewer Belinda Briggs lennifer Brinkman Thomas Brovm Valerie Brown Midiael Brugger Molly Brunjes Kelli Burch Amy Burns Wendy Byerly Kevin Byrd Steve Camyn Christen Cartson leffrey Caviness Brett Ceccheni Heather Chambers Daniel Cimbora 1,7 ,.- v 1 YT? it Q' ng 'f ? im' F 'N ' -ff- , t, ,A Q idx 14 iw? 'L' Q2 Q1 fun , 'K 5 k L 4 - if! .L . Michael Clacy Clyde Coleman Karen Coleman Tina Coleman Robert Colley Laurel Conner Browyn Conrad loel Cook Dawn Corra Cynthia Coulter Norma Cripe Suzanne Crowe Christy Culton Robert Cumming Valera Dassisi Cassandra Davis leff Day David DeEoe Charles Delerenzo Martin Dewalt Tiffany Dietz Heather Dilliner Chris Dillon Kathryn Doherty Paul Driftmeyer Stephanie Dudley Eugene Duenas Corey Dumas lerry Dyreson Michele Eddy Brent Edwards Wendy Elkins T. I. Elliott Robert Ellis Ronald Emery Susan Estinson Gerry Evans Michele Evans Tracy Farmer Timothy Ferguson David Ferrell Rhonda Fisette loet Fisher Richard Fisher Carolyn Foltz Debra Foran Lauri Forcier lulie Ford Kristin Fosback Mark Foxton jerry Francis Kelly Franklin Kristen Frederidrson Wesley Fulton Daniel Garabedsan Shawn Gardener lefiyhn Geier Carrie Geiger Theodore Ceiss Ken Gertson Vthlliam Gibford Todd Gingridw David Gipstein Douglas Gore Peter Graham Amy Grant Bonnie Grant Gordon Grant lessica Grant jeffrey Graves Rebecca Green Robert Green Midiael Grimaud Karrnaleigh Groves Eric Grunwakl Kellie Gude Monica Gurnenberg Bryan Gustaveson Niloufar Haghighi lames Hall Halle Hammerstrom Kevin Harrington Mark Hartfield Eric Harvey jeffrey Harvey Kristine Haskins lames Hayes Deborah Heacox jennifer l-lelm Derek Hendrickson Donna Henriques Scott Heritage Eric Hesse Cindy Hettinger Mindee Higgins Dan Hill Steven Hill David Hoitink !::4 gf CV' ff? Q77 'vcr' 'fi 1, -err iv- if WW' Q- , .,,it?sa-illfl '5t until 1 r l 1 Anckea Holmes Michael Horsrnan Bonnie House Tamra Hubenthal Carol Hunter Bret Huotari Randy jennen john jennings Bryn johnson Erika johnson Lowell johnson Buster jones Dorita jones jimmy l0f1es Todd jones Georgette jorgensen Mary jorgenson Dana Keller jim Killmer Troy Kinney Randall Kintner Thomas Kinzel David Kleweno Gerald Kobluk justin Kobluk Timothy Kohlhauff Donald Kresse Elaine Kumpon Renate Kupke Peter LaFleur Heidi Laposa Kelli Lauritzen Colleen Leahy Audrey Leek Scott Leinen Gretdien Leinweber janet Loeffler Bradley Long Amanda Looney Cindy Luft Kristy Luft Michael Lynch Margaret Mackay Rebecca Madrey Gayle Macri Sean Maione Stacey Manfred Vito Mangano Karla Mann Selina Mann Midiael Martinson Ricky May Marc Mayabb Daryl McArthur Mark McAtee Christian McCarty Cherie McCray Stephen McCrorie Ronda McCutcheon Robert McCowen Karen Mclnturff Anita McKinney Patty MCKittrick loel McLain Selena McLaughlin Midiael McMahon Terrina McMichael Teri Merchant Corina Mertz Terry Meyer Samantha Miller Laterisha Mills Michael Mondress lon Montgomery Linda Moore Dawn Moorehouse Mark Morford Libby Morrison Donna Moylan Tammy Mullendore Kira Muller leffrey Mullin Kelli Muzatko Kristi Nelson Michael Nelson Wesley Nelson Matthew Nemec Melvin Nemec Corliss Newman Christopher Nielsen Michael Niksich lohn Nilsson Dwayne Nirk lill Nooney Michael Nord Stephen Novak Stephen Nowoy Timothy O'Byrne Andrea Oberbarnscheidt Katherine O'Brien Maureen O'Brien lon Oglesby Ellen Oliver Stephen Oliver Lisa Overman Glen Palfrey Kevin Pardue Kristen Paridon Chuck Parks leanette Payne Bethann Pearlman lulia Pelc Renee Perkins April Peterson Wendy Peterson Nancy Picariello Tamara Pierce jennifer Plumb jennifer Polek lanelle Potter Patricia Powell Audra Pratt Deora Pratt jennifer Price Mike Paryear Brigid Quinn lulie Ralston Lynda Rambus Renee Randall Carrie Reardon Lanette Reaves Dennis Reed Christine Reidy Duane Rhoads Bradley Riba Cindi Richards William Ring Scott Roberts Christal Robertson Christine Rockstrom Lisa Ryan Patricia Santa Rosa Chris Schelin Stephen Schieche Amy Schimmels Tad Schmaltz lay Schroeder 185 f .Q A '52 A, lvl A- ,gag ,fa W G Robert Aurand Rebecca Paul Davis Caroline Wyene Alan Yordy Scott Young Steven Young Laura Zdrojkowski Kyle Weir Kara Wendt Lisa Westhaver Simon Wetzel lill Whelchel Daniel White Karen Whiteaker lane Whitlock Teresa Williams Laura Williamson Martha Wilson Randy Wilson Steven Winebarger Dianna Witherup leffrey Witruk Alida Wolfe Eric Wolfe Gregory Wolfe lohn Wood Daniel Woods Shirley Woods ww Frosh Explore New Territor Freshman officers included, Presi- dent, Wendy Bliss: Secretary, Carrie Reardonp Treasurer, Michele Eddy: and Vice President, Shelley Axling. This group kept busy by putting on the Frosh-Sophomore Mixer and work- ing on a logo to use when they graduate. Advisor, Mr. Hylton, brought this group together and tried to break down any barriers between the Freshmen. uThis fine class of Freshmen showed eagerness and displayed very few pro- blems, stated Mr. Hylton. 3 4 5 p awww Q s ' -it if .u- wvtx . . . fit xt. . . x ' ' .yli 5 . . . f-.fee A ' -F fue ' Ln ' 5 a ' Q.. uv 'D 29 1. Carrie Reardon, Secretary 2. Wendy Bliss, Michelle Eddy, Carrie Reardon and Shelley Axling 3.Wendy Bliss, President 4. Michelle Eddy, Treasurer 5. Shelley Axling, Vice President 6. Tim Ferguson demonstrates enthusiasm 7. Cindi Richards and lan Shelby - The new Ultra- Brite Girls 8. Greg Wolfe ponders upon algebraic equations. 9. Chris Bradley knows something we don't know. 10. Shawn Gardner exercises macho image. 0 mm vw gy 1. ' ff f1s57j?Fw fry, .sfffiaf X M1 X --VV 11? f x? f' gf? 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' S- RSY Hare Tom Hedemark Gary Holbert Math Social Studies Math Saxon Faculty Shows Len Hunt Bob Hunziker Science I. Arts lim Hutton Principal I Earl Hylton Counselor Picture Not Available Carolyn Keller BNH Randy lames Science Dept. Head Anne Kirchner Mark Kondo English English Dan Lobdell Bill Lowther Business Math s'-mf Ron Merrll Dave M0ri0n Foreign Language Science lon Lepper Arts Sharon Meisenburg English I , .1 1.1 Ferris Staff Remains g Supreme If Q - 'sf yr-1 Dan Niksich -X QNX Betty Nuss Social Q 3,11 ljlome Economics X .D , lackkaney Valerie Foreign Language Business Picture Not Available Lois Neswick English Dept. Hea d 53505 141 Ill lil A David Powell Math Home Economics Dept. Head Education Dept. Head Beth Shaw Physical Education Mike Strand Math Rick SChI'0edEl' Dee Serv055 Math Science George Sparks Cora Stephens Social Studies English - V-I Sharon ISHaub I Eng is I JI Ferris Faculty ' 1 Exceeds In 82 Bill my.. ,.,,,,,n,ad..,, Driver'S Education Physical Education if f, , .k', 'N ' l X, Q . . f 1 I X . S 2 Kent Varty Ed Verney . Social Studies Science Dgxffad Foster Walsh Larrr Weir George Weishaar English Socia Studies Vice-Principal Ron Wildey Frank Windishar Mary Woehl Music Social Studies Er1gllSh 'I' Lg Office lack Raney and Bob Burkhart discuss the joys and hardships of being a teacher. P -cs i! ,N 1 - l I VX x X, ' f - 0 A I f , .ff 1'5.K J ff 'f ' I A f 'M B X y 'i ' 'X 7 f 'jg fvx 1 Anne Anderson Bonnie Babcock Ruth Boyce Bookroom Liason Guidance Secretary ..L.l Staif-i-Serifes as a Guid Donna Hamm Business Manager Chotsie 0'Brien Attendance Clerk Bobkkeeper U -RR Ann Instructional Aide Lannle Cubley Head Secretary Deanne Miller Driver's Ed. 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George Securities Liberty Park Florist Boehm 's Candy Kitchen State Farm Insurance Studio K Restaurant Taylor Publishing Co, Lincoln Heights Pizza Huntes- Whitehead Insurance Pieroni's Restaurant Dick 's Hamburgers Sylvan 's Furniture Stra w Hat Pizza Dick 's Suzuki Star Leather Red Carpet Travel Central Pre-Mix Don Priest Realty Dillon Securities ASB Spring OfHcers ...ThankYouforYourSuppon fs . ii Dee Estinson A Debbie Estinson A Message to Our Children Dear Dee and Debbie, Watching you change from children into young adults has carried a degree of anxiety and annoyance as well as intense satisfaction as you began to make your own decisions. A few sleepless nights were not unknown! lntrospectively we often felt not mature enough to be the parents of teenagers with your energies and frustrations. During those times we hve appreciated the free communication that has exited. Each of you has special indiviudal qualities: Dee, some of your strengths are: a high degree of responsibility, an adult ollow through on com- mitments and a dry sense of humor which is both charming and entertaining. Debbie, you have a strong sense of loyalty, the ability to work hard to accomplish your goals and a delightful, vivacious personality. Although we may have differing viewpoints, we would like to see you set your goals to include, foremost, personal happiness for yourself and those close to you. We hope you will strive for material gain only to the degree that is comfortableg remember your own estab ished values, use kindness, compas- sion and loyalty in your dealings with others and final- ly develop a good relationship with the world around you. Our love and a wish for happiness to each of you, Mom and Dad Senior Index ACKERMAN, THOMAS Tom - Stage Crew, OIT, FFA, Honor Socie- ty, ASB Rep., Key Club, Brew Crew: Favorite Quote: Mincing your words now , makes it easier to eat them Iater. Future: College, economics. AGOST, MARK Timmy - Soc- cer, ASB Rep., Youth Group, Na- tional Nonconformist Society: Favorite Quote: Ulf a plant cannot live according to its nature, it dies. Future: College, money, rock and roll singer, math teacher. ALLARD, KELLY Dizzy - Varsity Cheerleader, FFA, B-Squad Cheerleader: Favorite Quote: 'IDon't Dream it, be itl Future: WSU, become a zillionaire.- ALLEN, LAURA - Art, Choir, Drama, Annie Get Your Gun : Favorite Quote: Ha, Ha, laugh, gig- gle, joke. . .isn't that what life is . .. full of laughter and smiles Future: Marriage, be a rich and famous singer, artist or writer. ALMQUIST, ERIC - IV Basketball: Favorite Quote: I'You can succeed in anything you want, it just takes determination and the will to do it. Never say you can't, because can't just takes a little Ionger. Future: College, and be a machinist. ANDERSON, CHERYL Animal - Basketball, Powder Puff Football, lock Corner Fan Club: Favorite Quote: It is better to have loved and lost, than to have never loved at all. Future: Marry a rich man and major in cosmotology. ANDERSON, KRISTEN 'IKiki - Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Society, House of Images Ambassador, Frosh Softball: Favorite Quote: Smile, God loves you! Future: College, marry a rich man. ANDREWS, DOUGLAS Big foot - Favorite Quote: The few, the proud, the partiers. Future: College. ARGUINCHONA, PA1'RICK iIArg - Young Life, Campaigners, Frosh Football, Basketball, Varsity Track, Key Club, ASB Rep., Powder Puff Coach, Russian Club: Favorite Quote: We do not find because we do not seek, and we are sure that the way of not finding is not to seek. Future: College. ARGUINCHONA, PAUL 'IArg - Football, Basketball, ASB Rep., Key Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Scream Team: Favorite Quote: One day I asked Iesus lHow much do you love me?' and He said this much and He stretched out His arms and died. Future: College, success. AULT, SHAUNA - Volleyball: Favorite Quote: l'Catd1 a cloud and fIy. Future: Get my private pilots license and live. AXLING, TODD Ax - Basketball, Baseball: Future: Become a millionaire. BABCOCK, BRINDA Shorty - ASB Rep., Spanish Club, lntema- tional Club: Favorite Quote: To- day is yesterday's dream and tomorrow's memory. Future: Col- lege at SCC or SFCC or Kinman. BALOUN, ERIC Big E - Key Club, Varsity Club, Young Life, Tradt, Wrestling: Favorite Quote: Go for the gusto or don't go at aIl. Future: College, WSU, EWU, or SCC. BALZARINI, STEPHANlE 'ISteph - Publications, ASB Rep., Honor Society, Annie Get Your Gun, Sophomore V.P., Frosh Girls' Rep., Pres. of Wrestler Aides, Student Council, Pep Club: Favorite Quote: lILook at life as a glorious adven- ture. Future: College, Arizona State University. BARRON, DEANNA Dena - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, Photography ambassador: Favorite Quote: If Mark lived across the sea, what a good swimmer Deanna would be. Future: College, Major in music and start a band. BARSTOW, SCOTT - Frosh and Varsity Football, Frosh Baseball, Ierry's Kids Team: Favorite Quote: You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose, but don't pick your friend's nose. Future: College. BECKER, BARBARA Barb - Volleyball, Track, Colorguard, Ger- man Club, Honor Society, Key Club, ASB Rep., Girls' State, Saxon Scream Team: Favorite Quote: 'IArise, go forth, and conquer. Future: College. BECKER, IEANNE Einstein - Frosh Choir, Symphonic Choir, Concert Choir, ASB Rep., Saxon Scream Team II, Iazz Choir ll, Ger- man Club, Lil Abner , Oliver : Favorite Quote: Smile, God loves you. Future: College, GU or SECC. BEDDOR, SALLY - Volleyball, Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Photography Club, Ski Club, Foot- ball Mgr.: Favorite Quote: Climb high, climb far, shoot for the sky, aim for the stars. Future: College, become a pilot, major in business marketing. BENNETT, IIM - Football, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Baseball, Letter- mans Club, The Crew : Favorite Quote: If the shoe fits, wear it out. Future: College, climb mountains. BENSON, S'I'ACEY Stace - Choir, Oliver, Art: Favorite Quote: Your number may not be called in tum. Some pizzas take longer to bum. This fact you should bare in mind, if number 2 is called, number 1 is not far behind. Future: College, accounting. BERGE, LOREN - Key Club, Scream Team Il, Dave Osbome Fan Club: Favorite Quote: 'lYou can't always get it, when you really want it. Future: College at UW, become an engineer and marry Leslie. BHRGIN, DBQYS Bird legs - Freshman Cheerleading, ASB Rep., Food Service: Favorite Quote: Those of you who think you know everything, are annoying to those of us who do. BEIGMAN, KEUJ 'lBergie - Sym- phonic Band, Concert Band, Ger- man Club, Softball, Key Club, Powder Puff Football, ASB Rep., Scream Team Il, Valkyrs, Stage Band, Basketball: Favorite Quote: Ulf you don't understand my silence you won't understand my words. Future: College. BISHOP, RUSS lIFishop - Varsity Wrestling, Track: Favorite Quote: The impossible is often the un- tried. We'II never know the limits to our abilities until we've tested them. Future: Become a full time beer drinker for Schlitz Brewing Co. BISHOP, IULIE I - FFA, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, German Club, BR's Youth Group: Favorite Quote: lf any man is in Christ, he is a new ceature. Old things are passed away, behold all things become new. Future: Col- lege, Kinmann Business. BISSET, SANDRA Sandy - Con- cert Band, Symphonic Band, FFA, Food Service Officer: Favorite Quote: 'llhe way to get anywhere is to start from where you are. Future: Training school. BLANKENSI-IlP,USA Lis - Seni Class Rep., ASB Rep., Spanish Clu President, Honor Society: Favori Quote: I am the master of my fat I am the captain of my soul. Future: College, career in Busin Law: to become independentl wealthy. BLEGGI, GINGER Spice Spanish Club, French Club, K Club, Valkyrs: Favorite Quot Dreams of today, can be realit tomorrow. Future: To move t Aspen Col. and be famous star. BUSS, WILUAM BiIl - AS Rep., ASB President, Key Clu Treas., Boys' State, Frosh Wrestlin IV Cross-Country, V.P. Germa Club, Debate, Speech, Saxo Scream Team, High Sd1ooI Bo SISS: Favorite Quote: A ship in th harbor is safe, but that isn't wh ships are for. Future: Colleg engineering, become extremel wealthy and have a high sch named after me! BLOMQUIST, MELANIE Creepo - IV Tennis, French Club, Ke Club, Iunior Class Pres., Young Lif Campaigners, Saxon Scream Tea Powder Puff Football, Newspa and Yearbook, Geeks of Ameri Hello Week: Favorite Quote: L I'm with you always even until th end, the end of the age. Futur Harvard, Yale or Ron Bailey Sch of Broadcasting. BOLDMAN, TRACY - Key Clu Varsity Softball, Saxon Screa Team ll, Frendi Club, Powder Pu Football: Favorite Quote: Sch ' no way, there's 18 inches of ne powder at Schweitzer. Futur College and be a wealthy ski bum. BOND, ANDY 'lAdmiraI - Varsi Football, Varsity Baseball, Lett man's Club, Saxon Scream Team German Club: Favorite Quot Keiner ist ohne Fehler, aber i habe Keinen FehIer. Future: C lege, UW, engineering. BOONE, IAMES Boofoo Wrestling, German Club, Iou nalism, Drama Club, Key Clu Future: College, major in business. BOSCH, BOBBY Bl - Fro Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsi Baseball: Favorite Quote: 'llf y think you can't you're probab right. Future: College. BOTTIEN, BRENT Bugs - Sy phonic Choir, German Club, AI Northwest Male Choir, Pres. Thespians, Intemational Club, ASB Rep., Musicals: Favorite Quote: Wherever the Artesians are, I bet they're having a good time. Future: College at PLU, sing my heart out. BOWERS, KIRSTEN 'tKirs - Frosh Softball, B-Squad Cheerleader, Ten- nis, Young Life, Key Club, Varsity Cheerleader: Favorite Quote: Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come tme. Future: College and live happily ever after. BOYD, SHANNON - Drama, Con- cert Choir, Symphonic Choir, Ger- man Club Pres., Sophomore Class Treas., Saxon Scream Team ll, Honor Society, Girls' State, Masonic lunior Achievement Award: Favorite Quote: When all else fails, eat. Future: College at U of I, metallurgical engineering. BOZARTH,KRISTEN Boz - Ten- nis, Senior Class Rep., Key Club, French Club, Young I.ife, Cam- paigners, Scream Team ll, Newspaper and Yearbook Staffs, Geeks of America, FFA, Hello Week: Favorite Quote: The past is gone, the future has not yet begun, so live each day to its fullest. Future: College, study design and travel to Washington, D.C. to redecorate for Nancy. BOZARTH,SHEI.LY - French Club, Spanish Club, Powder Puff Football, Young Life: Favorite Quote: Let go and let God. Future: College. BRADLEY, CHARL01'I'E - Tennis, Key Club, Cross-Country, ASB, Young Life, Campaigners, Geeks of America: Favorite Quote: 'll used to be conceited, but now I am perfect. Future: Stanford, Harvard, Yale or Princeton, become a doctor. BREWER, DAVE - Frosh Football, Track, USSR Fan Club: Favorite Quote: I give you righteousness condemn me if you wish, but at least I've lived by the rules . . . my rules. Future: College: EWU, of- Hcer in U.S. Army. BRINKMAN, MARK Brink - Var- sity Football, Varsity Track, French Club: Future: College, study medidne or business management. BROWN, CURT Guido - Carl Sagan Fan Club, Bill Bliss loke Writing Committee, Drama: Favorite Quote: I must hurry and catch up with the others, for I am their leader! Future: Make a few billion and rid the world of the Moral Majority or attend the Richard Simmons School of Macho. BROWN, DAVID - Favorite Quote: l'That man's nuts, grab 'em. Future: To own a Ferrari. BRUCE, CIROL - Favorite Quote: Act your age, not your shoe size. Future: SCC, farmer. BRUCE, DAVID Dave - Favorite Quote: Think snow, think snow. Future: College, study business and agricultural economics. BRLESS, ALAN Bruesskee - DECA, National Outdoor Leader- ship School: Favorite Quote: To say you have been conquered is to wallow in the shadow of your sum- mit. Future: Climb K2, the savage mountain. BURKE, DOUG Burly - Basket- ball, Tennis: Favorite Quote: He who laughs last doesn't get the joke. Future: To become disgustingly rid1. BURRUS, MARK - Favorite Quote: Take a chance while you still got a choice. Future: Automobile designing. BIRSCH, HUGH Hubert - Varsi- ty Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsi- ty Tradc, Young Life, Key Club, Let- tem1an's Club: Favorite Quote: Nothing ventured, nothing gained, so go for it ifer surelf' Future: College. BUSI-INH.L, MARK l'Bush - Varsi- ty Football, Varsity Track, Young Life, Campaigners, German Club: Favorite Quote: Do unto the do, before the do, do unto you! Future: College, play football, become independently wealthy. BYERLY, ROBIN Rob - Concert Band, Softball, Valkyrs, Symphonic Band, Yearbook Staff, Oliver, Newspaper Staff, French Club: Favorite Quote: Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Future: Become an aspiring singer andfor open my own restaurant, or become a singing waitress. CAMPBELLIUUE CARROLL THOMAS lody - Football, Golf, Key Club: Favorite Quote: Losers always have ex- cuses, winners always blame themselves. Future: Kinman School of Business and become famous some day. CASH, CINDY Blondie - Gym- nastics, Valkyrs, Powder Puff: Favorite Quote: ul have no yester- days, time took them away: Tomorrow may not be - but I have today. Future: Major in com- puter studies, CAVINESS, CHRIS Cavie - Frosh and Varsity Track, Frosh, N, and Varsity Cross-Country, Frosh and B-Squad Basketball, Letterman's Club, German Club: Favorite Quote: Know what you want and where you're going in Iife. Future: Attend BYU. GARK, KELLY - Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Tradc, Lettem1an's Club: Favorite Quote: l'Have a good time, all of the time. Future: College at the U of W. CLAYTON, MIKE - Football, Basketball, Wrestling: Favorite Quote: Courage is often a lack of knowledge, while cowardice is always good information. Future: College. COCHRANJGMBERLY COCHRANE, STEVE - Track: Future: College at EWU, then buy a Ferrari. GOGDILL, TODD I'Bucky - Wrestling, Varsity Baseball: Future: College, major in accounting. COGHILI., MEl.ODY Bells - Frosh Basketball, Colorguard: Favorite Quote: And on the eighth day, God created the '8ull'. Future: Move to New York with Renee Volesky. CRONIN, ED Fred - Favorite Quote: I shall not return. Future: become a professional mechanic, make lots of money and enjoy life as mudi as possible. CROOKS, GEOFFREY Dude - Football, Wrestling: Favorite Quote: Hey Dude! Future: Take over Iran. CUBLEY,KEVIN CURRAN, KEl.LY Kem - Frosh and Varsity Football, Young Life, Frosh Wrestling: Favorite Quote: Let's quizzle! Future: College, become wealthy and buy an island in the Caribbean to hide on. CUSWORTH, IAMES Cuss - Symphonic Choir, Frosh Choir, Camerata, Stage Band, Honor Society, Channel 7 T.V. Internship, Drama, Saxon Scream Team: Favorite Quote: 'Live your life to its fullest potential, because you will not pass this way again. Future: College, major in engineering. DAVIS, KEVIN Perv - Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Key Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Powder Puff Coach: Favorite Quote: To eadi his own. Future: College. DAY, MARGARET - Basketball, Golf, Speech, Key Club, French Club, Yearbook, FFA, Powder Puff, Geeks of America, Saxon Scream Team ll, Young Life, Campaigners, Class Rep., Hello Week, 4th Page Editor for Saxon Chronicles: Favorite Quote: lf you believe, then you shall live. Future: Attend UofWand driveared Mercedes. DAY, VALERE Val-eer-rie! - Band, German Club, The Carla Savalli Fan Club for the Intellectually Profound: Favorite Quote: Living is like licking honey off a thorn. Future: Maybe college. DENKBI, USA Lis - Student Council, Drama Club, Ski Club, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff, Touring Choir, Track, Cross- Country, Spanish Club, lunior Director of Senior Show, Nature Club: Favorite Quote: 'IA friend is a pick-you-up person. Future: Col- lege, travel. DEPNER, MARY Dep - Col- orguard, Food Service, Music, Out to Lunch Bunch: Favorite Quote: If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If it still doesn't work, the heck with it! Future: College. DIEKMAN, IOI-IN Deek - Frosh Tradc, Tennis, AAU and USS Swim- ming: Favorite Quote: Remember, you win or lose. Future: Business and swimming at CWU. DOI.AN,MEAGAN l'Greta - Var- sity Track, Freshman Class Secretary, B-Squad Cheerleader, Valkyrs, Young Life, Spanish Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Powder Puff Football: Favorite Quote: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Future: College at the U of O, success. DUBAY, IOHN 'Pillsbury - FFA, DECA, Ski Club: Favorite Quote: l'l'm not Mark . . . l'm john! Future: Business in college, make a million SS working on the DECA stand. DUNN, CHRIS ECCl.FS,PEGGY EDGAR, MARY Mar - Freshman Class V.P., Young Life, Cam- paigners: Favorite Quote: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. Future: College, travel. EDWARDS,KRISTI EGGERS, KEVIN - Young l.ife, Favorite Quote: Whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve. Future: U.S.M.C. ELLWEIN, LAURA I'Ellwood P - Valkyrs, lunior and Senior Prom Comm., Senior ASB Rep., Key Club, Ambassador to Burchett, Favorite Quote: lf only you could love enough, you would be the happiest person in the world, Future: Col- lege, marriage, write songs. EMHISON, KRISI1 Sandpit - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, FFA, Food Service, Favorite Quote: The greatest fault is to imagine you have none. Future: To marry someone rid1 and famous. ENRIGHT, RICHARD Rick - Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, lazz Ensemble, Thes- pians, Fall Musicals, Favorite Quote: That's a good deal. ERICKSON,LORENE Keesherz - Track, Valkyrs, No. 1 Teacher Pest, Favorite Quote: Love starts with a smile . . . speaks with a kiss , . . and ends with a tear. Future: Move to Aspen Col., major in National Airlines and Travel Administrations. ERICKSON, PETER Ossifer Pete - Publications Staff, Skipping School Squad, Favorite Quote: Defiance is the first step to being famous. Future: College, get a job and buy a small South American country. ESTINSON,DEBORAH ESTINSON, IOE HES - Cross- Country, B-Squad Football, Basket- ball, Favorite Quote: True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare. False friends are like autumn leaves, scattered everywhere. Future: College. EVINS, QUINTIN Spidey - Cross-Country, Track, Choir, Favorite Quote: Persistence and determination will get you as far as you want to go Future: SFCC then WSU. FBLIN, GLBJN - Track, Key Club, French Club, Future: College, engineering. FlNlEY,lAMES FLATLEY, MIGIAEL Mike - Var- sity Football, Tradc, Malibu Club, Favorite Quote: Life is a job with no weekends. Future: College, denistry or orthodontics, own a Ferrari. FLETCHER, IULIE FIetd1 - Frosh Basketball, Young Life, Spanish Club, Favorite Quote: lf you love something set it free. If it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. Future: College and be rich. FOX, PAM Gem - French Club, Miss Drill Team WA. Pageant, Cap- tain of the Valkyrs, Future: College at SFCC, major in cosmotology. FREDMAN, STEVEN - Speedw, Debate, Track, Cross-Country, Ger- man Club, Carl Sagen Fan Club, Favorite Quote: Of course l'm Crazy! Future: College, law. FUNK, CARY GAAB, SHARl.ENE Sam - FF, Spokane Forestteen Rifle Team, Floriculture, Horticulture Team, Favorite Quote: True friends are like a diamond, precious and rare. False friends are like autumn leaves found everywhere. Future: College. GAINES, IENNIFER I'George - Drama Club, Select Choir, Spanish Club, Stage Crew, poster design, 'tOIiver , Favorite Quote: To each his own! Future: College and become an x-ray tech., major in art. GARIEPY, CHUCK I'Ern - Baseball, Football, French Club, Honor Society, Favorite Quote: Chacun a son gout! Future: Col- lege, become a trillionaire. GASTON, CYNTHIA - DECA Secretary, ASB Rep., Canterberry Belles, Symphonic Choir, Future: College at SFCC. GEBI, GREG GElSS,MELANlE GERO, ALAN Bert - Key Club, Varsity Tennis, N Baseball, IV Basketball, ASB Rep., Scream Team II, Favorite Quote: Sometimes you lose what you pursue, but you always lose what you do not pur- sue. Future: College, engineering, business management, or computer science. GHERING, RITA Runt - Choir, FFA, Favorite Quote: Too many men, too little time. Future: College. GlBBS,MICHAEl GIBSON, GJRTIS GII.LILAND, CRYSTAL Crits - DECA, Honor Society, Band, Col- orguard, lunior Achievement, Golf, German Club, Saxon Scream Team Il, Favorite Quote: I believe in the sun, even if it does not shine. I believe in love, even if I do not feel it. I believe in God, even if I do not see him. Future: College. GIRVIN, MA1T Harvard Man - Varsity Tennis, Honor Society, lr. Davis Cup Tennis Team, Varsity Speech, French Club Pres., Debate, Boys' State, Favorite Quote: Beware the labberwock, my son! Future: College - medicine. GOETI'B.,DONALD GONWICK, LONNIE Gonner Dog - Varsity Mgr., B-Squad and Frosh Basketball, Bow Mountain Cheese and Cracker Society, Favorite Quote: Where there's a will there's a way. Future: Become a Forest Engineer, travel, live in the woods. GRANT, CNDY - Frosh Softball, N Softball, Favorite Quote: To ac- complish great things we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe. Future: Col- lege, become a legal secretary. GRENE, CARRIE Greenie - Symphonic Band, FFA, Favorite Quote: When one door of hap- piness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the dosed door that we do not see the one whidw has been opened for us. Future: Maybe college, preferably marriage and 12 kids. . GREENOUGH, LYNN GRIMAUD, BAMBI 'IBambino - ASB Rep., Food Service Club, DECA, Miss Piggy look alike con- test, Favorite Quote: You're nobody until somebody envies you. Future: Move to the east coast and attend culinary sdtool. GROVF5, ED Big Guy - Soccer, Tennis, Key Club, Young Life, Spanish Club, Blue Mooners, Favorite Quote: Sounds like it could be gravy. Future: Girls, fame, fortune. GUEITNGER, THERESA - Varsity Cheerleader, Favorite Quote: Two golden hours lost, each con- taining sixty diamond minutes, no reward is offered, for they cannot be found. Future: Be windy in Chicago. HA,MYUNG HAGHIGI-II, SEAN Persian - Football, snowskiing, Soccer, Future: Making bucks. HAlNSWOR1'H,SHANNA HALL, HAROLD - Debate, Favorite Quote: It is best to remain silent and look dumb, than to speak and remove all doubt. Future: Col- lege and GU, major in communications!English. HALL, LALR! - Young Life, Key Club, French Club, Golf, Softball, Saxon Scream Team, Favorite Quote: If you love something, se it free, if it comes bad: it's yours, if it doesn't it never was. Future: WSU, become a vet. HAMLIN, CATHERINE Ron-O - Band, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Ten- nis, Favorite Quote: l'Those who think life is too short haven't begun to live yet. Future: College, become an Architect or Engineer. HANSEN, ROBIN - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, Camerata, Thes- plans, V.P., Symphonic Choir, Favorite Quote: Why me? Future: WSU, Business Manage- ment and become a famous singer. HANSON, TAMMIE - Key Club, Young Life, Campaigners, ASB, lunior and Senior Class Rep., Geeks of America, Knucklecracking, Favorite Quote: Have a blast in life, you only have one. Future: College. HARDT, TONY Octavious - Pres. of Spanish Club, IV Tennis, Forensics, Thespians, Open Aire Theater, Music Man , Li'l Abner , Zoo Story , Arsenic and Old Lace , 'iOliver , Favorite Quote: Ah, what the heck! Future: Grand Canyon State Col- lege, dramafspeech major, ASU, Law Degree. HARMS, DOUG - lazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Football, Wrestling, Favorite Quote: I will do it tomor- row. Future: College, Engineering. HARRIS, IAMES lim - Favorite Quote: 'Some men think there are circumstances in which you can deal with human beings without love, but there are no such cir- cumstancesf' Future: Visit the East Coast and hopefully move there. HART, MEUNDA Mel - Favorite Quote: The reason why we're such good friends is very plain to see, I understand the things you do, you have respect for me, no com- plicated folks are we, no striving to be ciever, yes, friends may come and friends may go, but we'lI be friends forever. Future: Work for the airlines. HARVEY, IUDIE HASHIMOTO, RIKI - Baseball, Wrestling, Favorite Quote: Pass it to Curran! Future: Electronics. HATI'EN, PAUL Cowboy - Pres. Spokane Outdoor Leadership Cadre-Mountain Survival, Favorite Quote: I want to go camping. Future: SCC, farm machinery, move to mountains. HAWKINS, GEOFFREY 'lCensored - Stage Crew, French Club: Favorite Quote: I always wanted to be a cowboy: but my culture made me a bozo. Future: loin the Space Cadets of the Galactic Patrol. HAYES,IASON - DECA, ASB Rep., German Club, Newspaper: Favorite Quote: Life is a job. Future: Col- lege and get rich. HECK, LONNIE Heckman - Football, Wrestling, Track, Food Service: Future: San Francisco, col- lege for welders and machinery. HEDGES, IAMES 'lCrash - Con- cert Band, Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Scream Team ll, Carl Sagan Fan Club: Favorite Quote: The present is only reflections of the past in conjuction with the hopes and dreams of the future. Future: College, advancement of the human race. HEINRICH, CARLA - Key Club, ASB, Young Life, DECA, FFA: Favorite Quote: l'I finally got it all together and I forgot where I put it. Future: College, be rich. HENDERSON, ANN Annaweezie - Frosh Softball, German Club: Favorite Quote: 'lThe more I study, the more I know: The more I know, the more I forget: The more I forget, the less I know, so why study? Future: SCC and WSU. HF.SS,MARTY HIll.E, KIRK Erik the half Bee - Trade, Varsity Football, Symphonic Choir Pres., Camerata, Canterbury Belles, Thespians, Musicals, Plays, One-acts, ASB, Scream Team Il, In- ternational Club: Favorite Quote: We know that all things work together for the good of them that love God, those who are called ac- cording to His purpose. Future: College, study Architecture at the U of X, eventually become Grst Pro- testant Pope! HOBBS,MELVlN HOBBS, MICHELLE Mickey - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, FFA: Favorite Quote: For every com- plex problem there's a simple solu- tion - and it's wrong. Future: Col- lege, SFCC or SCC. HOGLUND, ANNA Anna the Swede - Symphonic Choir, First and Only Page-turner for Camarata, International Club, Drama, Saxon Scream Team ll, ASB Rep., Secret Pal for Mr. X: Favorite Quote: What you get out of life, depends on what you put into it. Future: Go home to Sweden, then hopefully retum to attend PLU. HOLDAWAY, ERIC Aussie - Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Iazz Ensemble, High School Bowl, Drama, ASB Rep.: Favorite Quote: i'Watch it, mate. Future: Go to Stanford, emigrate to Australia, become Prime Minister and wipe out world communism. HOU.MAN,IEANNA HOPKINS, MARY Betsy - Newspaper Editor, Yearbook, Ger- man Club, Key Club, People to Peo- ple Student Ambassador Program, Volunteer for Senior Contact Ser- vice: Favorite Quote: Lead, follow or get out of the way! Future: Col- lege, major in Ioumalism, or attend the Danny Lee Clark School of Etiquette. HORMAN, PAUL - FFA, Brother Rays Youth Group, baseball, volleyball, basketball: Favorite Quote: lf you love something, set it free, if it comes back to you it's yours, If it doesn't, it never was. Future: Attend PIT or SCC, become an Electronics Technician. HORN, IUUE' - Cross-Country, Track, Key Club, Scream Team ll, Young Life, Campaigners, ASB, Sophomore Pres., Geeks of America: Favorite Quote: 'lBoys will be boys, but girls will be Future: U of W. HOUSE,BEVERlEE Beve - Varsi- ty Tennis, Honor Society, Key Club, Varsity Club, Young Life, Cam- paigners, French Club, Saxon Scream Team, Senior Class Rep., Dorian Ambassador: Favorite Quote: Smile, It might brighten up someone else's day besides your own. Future: U of W, major in Sociology. HUBBARD, CHRISTOPHER Roco - Soccer, Band: Favorite Quote: You don't have to be black, white, Chinese, or anything really, just en- joy. Future: College, travel to Australia. HUBBARD, RICK - Frosh Football, Frosh B-ball, B-Squad Football, IV Basketball, Varsity Football: Future: College. HUDSON, ION lun-Don Ho - Frosh and IV Football, IV Baseball, Saxon Scream Team, Spanish Club, Blue Mooners: Favorite Quote: When in doubt mumble. Future: Nuclear Physicist or Garbage Collector. IHOLTS, PATRICIA Pat - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, FFA: Favorite Quote: Bubbles are the essence of life, they can burst at any moment. Future: Whatever it may hold for me. IIMURO, REIKO - International Club, Bowling: Favorite Quote: Home is home, be it ever so homeIy. Future: College, study English. IRVlNG,MARCUS ISNER, USA Ice - German Club, Key Club, Scream Team, Tennis, Class Rep., Basketball, Iunior Achievement: Favorite Quote: 'Tough nails Toots. Future: WWU, make millions. IAMES, TOM - Ferris 750 Club, After School Weight Training: Favorite Quote: Don't say peace, say piece. Future: College, learn to legally steal money and become an unemployed millionaire. IEFFRIES, LAURA - Varsity Softball, Basketball: Favorite Quote: Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Future: To get a good job and get rich. IENNH4, IANELL lay - Frosh Choir, Concert Choir, DECA, OIT: Favorite Quote: Stay who you are, and che who you wish you were. Future: To live in Hawaii. IENKINS, DARLENE IENNINGS, DAVID - Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball: Favorite Quote: . What ever! Future: Show Kenny Easly what it's all about. IOHNSON, CHRlS'I1E l'Pokey - Ferris Food Service: Favorite Quote: Love is like a mirror . . . when you love another, you become his mir- ror and he becomes yours . . . and reflecting in each other's love you see infinity. Future: College, be a pre-school teacher. IOHNSON, CYNTHIA Cynde - DECA, Basketball, Winter and Sum- mer Skiing: Favorite Quote: True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare: False friends are like autumn leaves scattered everywhere. Future: Navy, become a pilot, or F.B.I. agent. IOHNSONJAMES IOHNSON, KERRY 'lBuffy - Basketball, Football, Campaigners, Letterman's Club, DECA: Favorite Quote: Life is what happens to you while you're busy making pIanS. Future: Go to trade school and become a wino. IOHNSON, SHEREE l'Stretch - Track, Basketball: Favorite Quote: You only go around once in life, so make it worthwhile, get close to money! Future: SFCC, EWU or F.B.l. agent. IOHNSON, TODD l'Squeaky - Tennis, IA, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: He who climbs on others to get to the top has good balance. Future: College, become a Computer Tech. IONES, Bl:'I'SY Rosanne Rosan- nadana - Key Club, Hpnor Socie- ty, German Club, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Young Republicans, Geeks, 4-H: Favorite Quote: 'lHe must increase, I must decrease. Future: College, assassinate Bill. IONES, LORE1'I'A Sweetie Pie - ASB Rep., B-Squad and Varsity Track, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Future: SCC or Gonzaga, go into hair dressing, become a Gospel singer. IONES, MAR1'Y 'INC 65 Axeman - Favorite- Quote: Unauthorized reproduction of this recording is prohibited by federal law. Future: Graduate from high school. IORDAN, RIMA - Twirling, Cheerleading, Speech Club, Iazz Dance Co.: Favorite Quote: Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow. Do not walk behind me, I may not lead. Iust walk beside me, and be my friend. Future: Record Promotion, move to Los Angeles. IOSS, IOSB'H Albino - Frosh, IV, and Varsity Baseball, Varsity Tennis, Key Club, German Club, Foreign Exchange Student to Ger- many: Favorite Quote: When try- ing to make your mark on life, watch out for the downs with the erasers. Future: U of W, major in International Business or Manage- ment. Berge, l'll fight you for Leslie! KABAT ANN Anna Banana - Frosh Class Treasurer, French Club, Key Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Honors Society, Senior Class Rep.: Favorite Quote: lt is not being known that counts, but being worth knowing. Future: College at U of W, teach elementary kids. KEI.LY EDWARD KELLER, MARK l'Killer - Drama: Favorite Quote: I think, therefore I am. Future: College, math major, State Patrol. KBLEY, SUSAN - Debate, Speedi, Newspaper, Yearbook, Key Club, Frendi Club, Honors Sodety, Senior Class rep., I-Hgh School Bowl, Ger- man Club, AS8 Sec., Arsenic and Old Lace , Favorite Quote: Suffi- cient unto the day is the evil thereof . . . Future: Attend Comell Univer- sity. Then become a Chmelite, or Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. KBLY,SUSAN - Symphonic Choir, Canturbury Belles, ASB Vice-Pres., German Club, Thespians Sec.!Treas., Honor Society, People to People, Churdi Youth Group, Scream Team ll, Organizer of Belles' Angels, Favorite Quote: Love is old, love is new, love is all, love is you. Future: To be ridi and famous. KERRICK, l.L Creep - Basket- ball, Softball, Key Club, German Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Saxon Scream Team II, Honor Socie- ty, Varsity Club, Powder Puff Foot- ball, Senior Class Rep., Geeks of America, Favorite Quote: The will to win is not as important as the will to prepare to win. Future: College, Study medicine or biological sciences. KHOEI, ARDESI-ll Ardy - Soc- cer, Favorite Quote: Be what you are. Future: College, major in Computer Design or Engineering. KDD, lOl-N Captain - Key Club President, Gemian Club, ASB, Stage Tech., Best Actor '79 One- acts, Young Life, Campaigners, Big Mountain or Bust, Favorite Quote: But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles - they shall run and not be weary. Future: U of W, major in Biological Sdence, Climb the Captain. KING, DAN - Favorite Quote: You do your thing. I'lI do mine and if our paths meet we'll do our thing together. Future: College, automotive design. KING, KEITH - B-Squad Basketball, Future: OSU or WSU. KINIY, LARRY - Tennis, Bowling, Favorite Quote: When you are as I am, it's hard to be modest. Future: College, Computer Science. KLBN, MARY - Young Life, Cam- paigners, Key Club, Honor Society, Youth Group, Tennis, Scream Team, Bon Fashion Board, Favorite Quote: Christians aren't perfect, just forgiven. Future: College, ma- jor in business, KLBWELTR, MONCA Mon - Future: College, travel. KNIGHT, ION Brewer - Championship Cross-Country, Tradc, KID Mile Club, Eagle Scout, Rudy Taft Memorial Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Runners, Favorite Quote: Give it your best shot to be the best ever! Future: College, bike aaoss the nation, dimb Mt. Mdtinley. KOZIUK, GLEN Polack - Favorite Quote: Live dangerously, for if you have no guts you have no glory. Future: Navy, start a helicopter rescue crew and have a horse randi. LAABS,RAINDALL LAM, MARY Khakki - Frosh Choir, Valkyrs, Favorite Quote: There are gold ships and silver ships, but none of these can but friendships. Future: WWU. LARANGO, GUY - Favorite Quote: Ya right! Future: To be a mortician. LAURITZEN, SHELLI Blonde Bomb - B-Squad Cheerleader, Valkyrs, FFA, Favorite Quote: Live and let live! Future: College, marry someone rich. l.AWSON, LARRY Mork - Varsi- ty Wrestling, Spanish Club, Blue Mooners, Favorite Quote: Nothing ventured nothing gained, so go for it! Future: EWU and University of Texas. I.EGAT, STEVEN Legs - Senior Class Treas., Saxon Scream Team II, Frosh Football, Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Blue Mooners, Future: College. LElhEN,UNDA LElNWEBER,CI-IRIS Line - Varsi- ty Basketball and Baseball, Future: College, degree in Forestry. LEMON, SAM Bueff - Year- book Staff Photographer, Blue Mooners, Favorite Quote: That really hogs my load. Future: Pope Sam the First. LFSLE, LISA Boozers - Publica- tions, Drama, Key Club, Soph. Class Pres., Frosh Class Pres., Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Young life, Senior Rep., Favorite Quote: I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something, and what I should do and can do, by the grace of God I will Future: Trip to Europe, College. LIES, CARLA - Frosh Cheerleader, Volleyball, Basketball, Key Club, Honor Sodety. Young Life, Campaigners, junior Class V.P., Powder Puff Football, Saeam Team ll, Varsity Club, Favorite Quote: Determination means never being satisfied with the level you have reached, but always striving toward a higher goal. Future: WSU or U of W, major in Engineering. LITTLE, DAVD - Layout and Photo Editor for 1982 Exeter, Favorite Quote: Do it over! Future: Pre-medidne at WSU. UVNGSTONJAMES LOVE, MELISSA Trip - Volleyball, Softball, Powder Puff Football, Favorite Quote: Don't do now what you can put off 'til tomorrow. Future: College, major in Health Medicine, marriage. LYNCH, THBIFSA LYON, COREN Corky - FFA Secretary, Youth Activities, Choir, Favorite Quote: Smile when you say that! Future: College. MACKEY, LISA Mac - Synr phonic Band, lazz Band, ASB Rep., Senior Rep., Favorite Quote: Smile: it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Future: U of I, major in English. MADDOX, LNJA Stretch - Spanish Club, Key Club, Young Life, Favorite Quote: I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest signiticancef' Future: SFCC, then major in Interior design and law. MADISON, DARLA Dolly - Favorite Quote: If a picture paints a thousand words, then why can't I paint you? Future: Get a job. MAIORIELLA, ART Dart - Varsi- ty Hodrey, Key Club, Young Life, Baseball, Favorite Quote: Ufe is like a slapshot, when it hits you it hurts. Future: College-aviation maintenance technician. t MAKOVSKY, RICHARD Dave - Favorite Quote: Model railroad is fun. ,LEONARDO MANGANO, FRANK Paco - Basketball, Baseball, Spanish Club, Scream Team 2, Blue Mooners, Favorite Quote: If you're not sup- posed to do it, do it anyway because you only live once! Future: SFCC to become a paramedic. Study to be an assist heart surgeon. Then to have a Italian family. MARK!-lAM,TllOY MARKS, IM - Fro Tradc, N Tennis, DECA Ofiic Scream Team 2, ASB Rep., Busi Week '81., Favorite Quote: I vino veritas. Future: Unskil labor. MARTIN, HAYLEY - Fros Cheerleader, Frosh and BfSqua Basketball, Softball, Young I.if Powder Puff Football, Favorit Quote: Some of the best wor are said in silence. Future: Be a bum, go to college, andberich! MARTN, LISA Mrs. Baker Valkyrs, Favorite Quote: I lo you. Future: Go to Califomia wit Kira Olson. McATEE, BRUCE Southern Co forter - Soccer, Future: Explor space and the cosmos. McCALLUM, LESUE Les Future: Attend SFCC, becom automotive engineer and strike ridw McCUTCHBN, RANDY - Spani Club, Business Week '81, Favorit Quote: Thank God it's Friday. Future:College. MCDONALD, TONY NC 6 Chainman - Favorite Quote: you can't shout 'Saved' you'll hav to pay the penalty. Future: Th three R's: rapture, rest an relaxation. MCELREATH, RONALD Lefty Scream Team, Brew Crew, Favorit Quote: 'iRock-n-Roll is here to sta it will never die. Future: Own ranch stocked with anything an everything. MCHREATH, Sl-lH.LI Febe Valkyrs, Food Service, Favoria Quote: We may give without lov ing, but we cannot love withou giving. Future: SCC and become a dental assistant, McGEORGE, SUE George George McSue - Co-editcgl 1981-82 yearbook, lr. Clas- Secetary, ASB Rep, SISS, Varsit? Bowling, Girls' State, Powder Pu Football, Valkyrs, Softball Mgr., Li Abner, German Club, Key Club- Scream Team Il, FFA, Monday'- Child Ambassador, Favorite Quot We seek love in the gentl mystery of sea and earth only t find it in the touch of a friend.' Future: Masters in physical therap and minors in occupational therap! atUPSorEWU. McGRADY, LALR! Laurabelle - DECA: Favorite Quote: 'Walk softly, but carry a big stick. Future: Business classes at SFCC. Md.AUGI-LN, TODD MBJLOCK, IANICE DIANA Blue - ASB, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: Tomorrow is not promis- ed, so let's take today and make the most of it and live it to the fullest! Future: College to become a juvenile counselor or social worker. Ml.LER EDWARD KIRK - Favorite Quote: OverwheIm and devistatef' Future: College on an ROTC scholarship, military afterwards. MNIRLY, LORNJA Minh - Colorguard, Rifle l.ine, Key Club, Honor Sodety, Golf, LA., l.V. Baseball Stats: Favorite Quote: Life is not having and giving but being and becoming. Future: College - Major in Pre-Med and continue in the field. MITCFELL, MIKE Punker alias james - School Musicals: Music Man, Li'I Abner, Annie Get Your Gun, Oliver, Powderpuff Football Cheerleader: Favorite Quote: 'lPretentious Plastic People display themselves in their case, window shoppers buy them and take them to their place. PPP by DN. Future: To record and tour with my rodc group Doubtful Nonagenanans, fine arts major, make DN a household name. MONIOLDONNE MONTECUCCO, DAVID MONTGOMERYJOHN MONTGOMERY, IACK l'Mongo - Yearbook Staff, Cross Country, Soccer, German Club: Favorite Quote: Purple Haze in my brain, lately things don't seem the same, actin' funny but l don't know why. Excuse me while I kiss the sky. Future: Westem Wa. U., major in environmental studies. MOORE, MARTHA - Band, Ger- man Club, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: Prayer without work is beggary: work without prayer is slavery. Future: College. MORFORD, KRISTIN - Key Club, Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Young Life, Senior Class Rep., B- Squad Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, German Club, Cam- paigners, Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: I asked jesus, lHow mudi do you love me?' This much, I-le answered, and He opened His arms and died. Future: To live alone on a mountain top andexperience the earth. MORRIS, TIMOTHY - German Club, Young Life, Bowl- ing: Favorite Quote: Cephal! Future: College. MORSE, MIKE Catman - Scream Team 2: Favorite Quote: Smile: it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Future: College, chemical engineer, or mechanical engineer. MOLNSEY, NCK - German Club, Lettem1en's Club, Key Club, Foot- ball Baseball, Young Life, Cam- paigners: Favorite Quote: Courage is fear that said its prayers. Future: College: engineer- ing or business. MOYER, Cl-IIISTOPI-ER Moe - lall Band, Mardiing Band, Varsity Bowling: Favorite Quote: That's a good deal. Future: College. MUZATKO,TFFAN NH.SON, BRETT l'Hey Stupid - Scream Team 2, Carl Sagan Fan Club, Ferris Surf Team: Favorite Quote: Success is not a spon- taneous combustion. You have to be set on tire. Future: Shoe Salesman, hotdog vendor, Fuller Brushman, or Electronics engineer. NHSON,MARlAANN NELSON, STEVE U'l Steve - Wrestling, French Club, Thespians, ASB, Food Service, Musicals, Senior Class Rep.: Favorite Quote: Live today, for tomorrow may never be. Future: World famous dief. NOLTNG,DOUGl0F.SPH NORRIS, ALEXANJRA Sandra - German Club, Softball, Church Soft- ball Team, First Assembly of God Youth Group: Favorite Quote: For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have etemal life. Future: Study advanced German and work in airline field. O'BYRhE, TODD ODOM, STEVE Ozone - Brew Crew: Favorite Quote: 'lThat's life in the big city. Future. Electronics, live in the country. OLIVER, GREGORY Ollie - Spanish Club, Intemational Club, Rosauers for lunch dub, Carl Sagen Fan Club: Favorite Quote: l'Luck is where opportunity meets prepara- tion. Future: U of W, business management: aerospace engineer- ing, politics eventually. OLSON, KIIA B.V. - Band, Choir, Valkyrs, ASB Rep., Sophomore Class Secretary, Trade, Key Club, French Club, Newspaper: Favorite Quote: People are using people and loving things when they should be loving people and using things. Future: Ballet and college. Go to California with Lisa Martin. ONGRENBBCE ORSI,l.l.E OTTO, PALLA l'Wog - Hallo- ween Dance Committee: Favorite Quote: Nothing lasts forever, not even the feeling that nothing lasts forever. Future: U.S. Coast Guard, forest ranger, never get married. OVHHAUSER, TRACY Cowser - Frosh Softball Mgr., German Club, Key Club, Key Club Conven- tion Delegate, FFA, Floriculture Team, German Exdiange Student, Publications, Valedictorian, Rain- bow and Unicom Fan Club, Rob- biesMommie. OVERSTREET, CHIP - Sr. Class President, Valecictorian, Key Club, Honor Society, Scream Team 2, Varsity Soccer Team Captain, Spanish Club President, Yearbook, Newspaper, Photographer, Blue Mooners: Favorite Quote: What's mine is mine, and what's yours is ours. Future: College. PARSONS, IOE - Book Binge. Manito DeMolay, French Club, FFA, Key Club: Favorite Quote: Why do monkeys fall out of trees? Future: Whitworth College, lots of money, red camaro. PENhINGTON,CARL PETERSON, MARCUS PLUCKER, LESLIE 'lPluck-A-Duck - Honor Society, lr. Class Rep., Sr. Class Rep., ASB, SlSS, German Club, Scream Team 2, l.A., Key Club, Softball, Frosh Football Stats, Band, Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks. Future: College, engineering and business. POLLAND, DAVID - MIS Football, MIS Track, Newspaper, Yearbook: Favorite Quote: Fine, forget itll Future: ???? God! l'm having a hard enough time with the present! POTTS, 'SHAWN - Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen's Club: Favorite Quote: The blow of a whip raises a welt, but the blow of a tongue crushes bones. Future: Road trips, play football at SFCC. POWHL RALPH - Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Veterans' Club of 1981-82 School Year: Favorite Quote: If man thwart you, pay no heed, if man hate you, have no care. Future: SFCC, EWU, or Hawaii, teaching or Pre-Med. PRATI',l.I.E luis - Frosh and IV Softball, French Club, Key Club Secretary, lr. Class Rep., Valkyrs, Sr. Class Rep., Young Life, Burchett's Ambassador, Scream Team: Favorite Quote: It's not the moun- tains that wear you down: it's the grain of sand in your shoe. Future: Leave Spokane, College, live in Lon- don, and St. Tropez, drive a Ferrari. PROVOST, CHRISTOPHER PLl1.IAM,BlI.LYl. QLINN, ERRY Disco ler - Scream Team 2, Spanish Club, N and Varsity Golf, Blue Mooners: Favorite Quote: lf you watch a game, it's fun. If you play it, it's recreation. lf you work at it, it's goIf. Future: College, millionaire club. READ, SCOTT Mini Man - Baseball, German Club: Favorite Quote: Oh my God, it's my wife! Future: College, death. REARDON, SUSAN Sammi - Gennan Club, Key Club, ASB, Thes- pians, Musicals. RED, DOUG Douger - Future: College, become an aerospace engineer. REED, THIRY - Favorite Quote: Success is within yourself. Future: SCC. REGAN, MARK Benny - DECA. Ferris Ski Club: Favorite Quote: l'm not lohn, l'm Mark. Future: SFCC, business administration, move to Califomia, marry lennie Hodson. REID, CAROLYN Bogue Woman - Valkyrs: Favorite Quote: l'Hope is a way of making dreams become reality. Future: College. RI-INLAND, ANDY Drew - Young Life, Key Club, Scream Team 2, Basketball, ASB, Class Rep., Blue Mooner: Favorite Quote: Life is what you make it: So make it what you can. Future: College and Success. REYNOLDS, PAMALYNN M. Speedy - Valkyrs, Food Service, Drama, Concert Choir, FFA, Spanish Club, Out to Lunch Bunch: Favorite Quote: l'When you feel you're at the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on, for life is ever changing. I Future: Go to France and become a great chef. REYNOLDS, VANCE 'Pooh Bear - Tradc, Basketball, Brew Crew: Favorite Quote: i'The love in me will find you, and when it does, you will welcome it, and give me some love back. Future: SFCC. RICHARD, MARK 'Richie Rich - Football, Soccer, ASB, DECA, Baseball, Lettermen's Club: Favorite Quote: The hairlip dog always says: Mark, Mark, Mark!! Future: College and major in business. RITCI-IESON, TODD Ritch - Young Life, Spanish Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Powderpuff Foot- ball Cheerleader: Favorite Quote: 'lSeeing's believing, but feeling is God's own truth. Future: College, join foreign legion. RTITER, DON Peen - Football, Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Young Life: Favorite Quote: l'lust take a look at those! Future: College and marry into a wealthy family. ROACH,ERINl. - Favorite Quote: i'The work goes on, the cause en- dures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die, For a better life for all mankind. Future: College then become President. ROBINSON, TODD Roby - Favorite Quote: I'That's right we baaad, class of '82. Future: Go into the navy, work at Boeing, make money, grow plants. ROGERS, DAVID MICHAEL 'Budc Bubba - Football, Track: Favorite Quote: Awesome! Future: EWU or SFCC to study criminology. ROORDA, ANN 'iAnnie - ASB Secretary, Choir Secretary, Honor Society Treasurer, Color-Guard, Rehearsal Piano Player for Music Man, Li'l Abner, and 'lAnnie Get Your Gun, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Church Youth Group, Hello Week, Accompanist for Sym- phonic Choir, Camerata, Concert Choir, Frosh Choir: Favorite Quote: There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes from music. Future: Major in special education at PLU or UPS. ROSS, DAN ROTHUSBERGER,ANGEl.A RUEB, DEBRA Bam Bam - Valkyrs: Favorite Quote: i'Love is like a river flowing free and easy, sometimes harsh and -wicked. Future: Go to Texas and California, then start college. SAFRAN, REBECCA Bedcy - Favorite Quote: Party 'til you puke or rock til you drop. Future: Go in- to the business world. SAMSE, DIANA - Symphonic Choir: Future: Work as a waitress, marry a rich Arab, become an in- terior decorator. SANBERG, IEAN - Varsity Tennis, Frosh Cheerleader, Key Club, Young Life, Scream Team, Cam- paigners, Newspaper and Year- book Staff, Sports Editor Saxon Chronicles: Favorite Quote: ulust when nobody else believes in you: believe in yourself. Future: Col- lege, play pro-circuit as Tracy Austin's doubles partner. SANDERS, KARL Colonel - Trade: Favorite Quote: Birdman lives. SANDVIG, SHARI - ASB, Key Club, Cross-Country, Track, Valkyrs: Favorite Quote: l'l never make mistakes. Future: EWU. SULUVAN,SHELlY SVOBODA,SCOTI SWARTZWELDER,FRAN M. SWEENEY, CHRIS SWEENEY, MIKE l'Mikey - ASB Rep., Debate, lr. Class Treasurer, Speech: Future: lr. College, then college in Calif., become rich and famous and live in an exotic land. SAUL, DAVID ALLEN SAVALLI, CARLA Scarlett - Speech, Debate, Newspaper and Yearbook Staff, Assistant Editor of Saxon Chronides, Spanish Club, ASB: Favorite Quote: Play for more than you can afford to lose and you'll leam the game. Future: PLU, a journalistic career, and Brett. SCHARFF, KIMBERLY ANN Kim - Favorite Quote: We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. Future: College. SCHEHEI, BRIAN R. B-B-Baby - Concert Band, Stage Band, Sym- phonic Band, Spokane lr. Sym- phony, Spokane Civic Theatre, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: What you own is your kingdom, What you do is your glory, What you love is your power, What you live is your story. Future: College, gg-Imarried. LAUGH, SUSAN L Giggles - Freshman Cheerleader, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Young Life, Key Club, Campaigners, Honor Society, German Club, Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: lf you can't take gossip, don't give it. Future: College, ac- counting, and business major, be happy, travel. SCHUNTER, FRED - Varsity Track, Band, Key Club, Honor Society, Young Life, Campaigners, Blue Mooners: Favorite Quote: 'lSup- port your local oral surgeon, kick a friend in the mouth. Future: Den- tistry at UW and oral surgery. SCHUSTER, IOHANNA - Basket- ball: Future: Fashion and Science photography. SCHWAGERL, APRIL Reney, Shaggs - Li'l Abner, Frosh Choir: Future: Bum around for a year, then more school. SCWARTZ, WIUJAM E. IlBilly - Freshman Track, ASB, FFA, DECA Vice-President, Key Club, German Club, Scream Team 2, Business Week '81: Favorite Quote: That whidi others call sin is experience for us. Future: College, Law, politics, business, medicine. SEDERSTROM, IULIE - Sophomore Class Vice-President, Senior Class Secretary, Varsity Gymnastics, Frosh Softball, Scream Team, Powderpuff Football, Ger- man Club: Favorite Quote: So many men, so little time. Future: College, Pre-Vet medicine. SEIM,EJZABETH 'lLisa - German Club, Computers, Explorers: Favorite Quote: One can search the brain with a microscope and not find the mind, and can search the stars and not find God. Future: College. SHANKLIN, ROBERT Shordy - Track, Basketball, Football, ASB, BSU: Favorite Quote: Say baby is it love or memory. Future: Take few trips, college, pay off my house. SHANNON, MARY KAY - Young Life, ASB, Frosh and IV Basketball, JV and Varsity Tennis, Valkyrs, Var- sity Cheerleader, Track, Cam- paigners: Favorite Quote: i'lf you love something, let it go, if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Future: College. SHAW, BECKY BS 82 - Band, German Club, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: Go ahead, bite the big apple, don't mind the mag- gots. Future: College. SHEPARD, PATRICIA 'Pats - Golf, Color-Guard, Band, IA, Honor Society, Mafiet, White Whalet, Scream Team 2, Church Youth Group: Favorite Quote: It is the chance that makes us brothers bu' the heart that makes us friends. Future: College. SICHANTHAVARAVONG, SAYSIT SICHANTHAVARAVONG, THONBAY SILL, PATRICK G. - Ski Clu Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: Th draft is white people sending bla people to fight yellow people t protect the country that they stol from the red people. Future: Col lege, study engineering and par management. SILVA, IOHN V. 'lR - Freshma Baseball, Hodtey: Favorite Quote 'lChevy mles, Ford: Fix Or Repai DaiIy. Future: Find a really neat an interesting girl to share my time an good memories with. SlLVERNAl.E, MEG Rocky - Thespians, FFA: Favorite Quote What are we going to do thi weekend Rita? Future: Saddl making school, Rodeo Club horseshoeing school, someday trai horses, marry a rich cowboy an live on a big ranch. SIMPSON, STACI USpace - Favorite Quote: The play is th thing. Future: Marry into a rica family. SIN, SUSAN SMELCER, TAMARA L Eastwodd - German Club, Senior Class Rep., Prom Committee, DECA: Favorit Quote: A bell is no bell til you ring it, a song is no song til you sing it And love in your heart wasn't put: there to stay, 'cuz love isn't love til you give it away. Future: Go t California with lohn, Mark, an Laurie, write soap operas wit Ellwood P., get married. SMITH, BECKY Buck - Band, Orchestra, Spokane lr. Symphony Favorite Quote: He who puts hi nose to the grindstone is a bloody fool. Future: Study music perfor- mance at U of Wisconsin, play French horn in a symphony. SMITH, BLAIR Billy lack - DECA, Young Life, Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen's Club, Busines Week: Favorite Quote: lf the beej can fits, drink it. Future: Work, College, marriage. SMI'l'H, GREGORY SMITH, KIMBERLY t'Kimmers - Basketball, Powderpuff Football, DECA: Favorite Quote: The only thing l want out of school is me. Future: College, happiness. SMITH, RONA Ronnie - Theatre, Volleyball, Dorian Am- oassador: Favorite Quote: l'Friend- :hip is a fantasy in its own way. hanks for everything. Future: attle University, and Cornish stitute. MITH, YVONNE - FFA: Future: osmetologist. PARKS, TINA 'lBlondie - -avorite Quote: l'Smile and always happy. Future: To find the one nd only and be married for ternity. ACHOFSKY, IILL nBean - Var- sity Cheerleader, Symphonic Choir, amerata, Key Club, Young Life, B- uad Cheerleader, Lockwood mbassador: Favorite Quote: nl am ot afraid of tomorrow. I have seen festerday and I love today. Future: ollege, WSU. ER, DALE l'Kid - Symphonic nd: Favorite Quote: You drive ust like Steve McQueen! Future: ollege. TILES, WENDY - Music Man, Li'I bner, Thespians, ASB, Key Club: -avorite Quote: I may not be oerfect all the time but I'm always Nilling to be forgiven. Future: Col- ege to be a CPA, to be the First ady. TOKKE, IANINE L. 'IWeener - rosh Choir, Concert Choir, Sym- honic Choir, FFA: Favorite Quote: Not this kid. Future: SCC then the avy or Air Force. TONE, TAMMY 'IBlondie - panish Club President, Concert hoir, Girls' Ensemble, Symphonic hoir, Camerata, Valkyr Captain, ECA, Good Bye to the Clown: avorite Quote: 'Only those who ush it to the limit, know what the imit is. Future: Be a very famous illionaire. TRACK, CYNTHIA I'Pooh Bear - uture: Go to business school, then SU. 1'ROM, TODD Stromer - aseball, Brew Crew: Favorite uote: 'IWhere's the party onight? Future: Move to Maui. TRUCK, DIANA - Future: Go into tcare. TUART, RICHARD Stu - avorite Quote: llParty Hardy. uture: Become a professional chef n Hawaii. TEWART, BART LEE SS, LYNN ULUVAN, KATHY LYNN l'Kat - ey Club Committee Chairperson, rman Club, Scream Team, Senior Class Rep., ASB, Young Llfe, Cam- paigners, Powderpuff Football, Var- sity Tennis, Frosh Football Stats, Varsity Basketball Stats, Softball: Favorite Quote: 'llf you're late, don't hurry, you're late already and if you're there before it's over, you're on time. Future: College study medicine. SWIM, SHANNAL TALLEY, CARMITA M. 'Kraut- smacker, Pickle and trip - IV and Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Softball, Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: Get high on milk. Future: Travel, college, have babies and get married or vice versa. THOMPSON, DEWAYNE A. 'Dar- win - Frosh and Sophomore Tradt: Future: Air Force, travel, marriage, family. THOMPSON, LAURA Lori - Favorite Quote: If you love something, set it free, if it comes back, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Future: EWU, and become a police officer. THOMSEN, RHONDA - IV Basket- ball, Softball, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: I can do things through Christ who strengthens me. Future: EWU, major in business, move to Portland, marry and have a family. TOBERT, RICHARD l'Butch - Favorite Quote: While some are very apathetic, I am very obser- vant. Future: Computer engineer. TOEWS, IERRY NIT - Football: Favorite Quote: l need a beer! or two. Future: Own a bar and grill and go to the moon. TONKYN, IIM LEWIS PIT - Varsi- ty Tennis, Basketball, Scream Team, Key Club: Favorite Quote: If the Eiffel Tower were now represen- ting the world's age, the skin of the paint on the pinnacle at its summit would represent man's share of that age and anybody would perceive that the skin was what the Tower was built for. Future: Princeton preferrably, U of W realistically. Major in biology or math, make money. TRABUN, MICHAEL - Varsity Soc- cer, Yearbook Photographer, Varsi- ty Golf, Frosh Class President, Key Club, International Club: Future: College, Marines. TRYON, DAVID Big Dave - Iazz Ensemble, Symphonic Band, Con- cert Band, Stage Band: Favorite Quote: Nuke the whales. Future: Stanford of WSU engineering. ULRICH, KIMBERLY I'Kimmy - Tennis, Food Service, Coffee Club: Favorite Quote: I got it all together, and I forgot where I put it. Future: Nursing, drive a Ferrari. VOLESKY, RENEE A. 'IRenny - Ordwestra, Color-Guard, Volleyball, Track, ASB, ASB Fifth EXecutive, Dorian Ambassador: Favorite Quote: I am truly sorry for all the trouble l never had the chance to cause. Future: Go to New York or EWU. WADE, KIMBERLY R. Peanuts - IA: Favorite Quote: Wear a smile from ear to ear and all your troubles will disappear. Future: College, accounting, have my own business. WARSINSKE, KEITH WEIGAND, THERESA Terry - Frosh and B-Squad Softball, B-Squad and Varsity Cheerleader, Young Life: Favorite Quote: 'It's not being known that counts, it's being worth knowing. Future: College and rich. WEIR, KAREN Hot Lips - Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, and Tennis, Ir. and Sr. Class Rep., Key Club, Monday's Child Ambassador, Young Life: Favorite Quote: Giv- ing's receiving, receiving's giving. That's really the secret that lies behind living. Future: EWU or WSU, business major. WEST, TRACY - Key Club, Young, Life, Spanish Club, Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: The joumey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Future: USU and become a vet. T WHEELER, BRENT RAY Wheels - Football, Baseball, Track, Snowskiing: Favorite Quote: l'Let's hit motos. Future: College. WHELCHEL, ERNEST TODD 'lGuitarzam - Favorite Quote: 'lTarn it up. Future: Build guitars. WlDERNA,ISABELlA WILLARD, ANGELA 'ISpaz - Food Service, Valkyrs: Favorite Quote: If you love something, set it free, if it comes bade, it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Future: Flight school, then get married. WOLFE, GARY l'WoIfer - Foot- ball, Track, Key Club, Young Life, ASB Rep., German Club: Favorite Quote: l'You are the handicap you must face, you are the one who must choose their place. Future: College, marry into a rich family. WOLFE, IACKIE Little Wolfe - Powderpuff Football: Favorite Quote: When sliding down the bannister of life think of me as a sliver. Future: Go to Glen Dow's, get married when I'm 52. WOUCEY, IANET Wolk - Varsi- ty Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, ASB Rep., Senior Class Vice- President, Key Club, Powder Puff Football, German Club: Favorite Quote: Freedom is never ap- preciated until it's taken away. Future: College, marry, big house, money. WONG, ANNIE 'Wong - Varsity Bowling, Valkyrs, German Club: Favorite Quote: Don't walk behind me forl may not lead, Don't walk in front of me for I may not follow, just walk beside me and be my friend. Future: Major at Gon- zaga in engineering. WOOD, ROBERT l'Woody - Frosh Football: Future: Rich and famous. WOOD, LENA l'Len Pee Kuppe - Band, FFA President, Livestock Iudg- ing, Honor Society, Campaigners, Valedictorian, Chapter Farmer: Favorite Quote: l'Don't be con- formed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good and what is acceptable and perfect. Future: Sue Ross State U. in Texas to leam horseshoeing, work on ranch in Montana, then to bible school to see where the Lord directs me. WOODWARD, WENDY Wen - Tennis DECA, Key Club, Class Rep., Young Life: Favorite Quote: May the dreams you dream be the future you find. Future: BYU. WOODY, ANN MICHELE YOUNGMAN, STACI K. l'Stacers - Track, Tennis, B-Squad and Var- sity Cheerleader, Key Club, Scream Team, German Club, Powder Puff Football: Favorite Quote: 'lFinding faults in others is a fault of your own. Future: College, good career, be happy. YOUNG, STACY L ZEOBER,XINA Student Index AAAAA Ackerman, David 98, 138, 180 Ackerman, Tom Adamson, Michael 160 Agost, David 140, 160 Agosi, Mark 118, 120 Agost, Mary 26, 98, 180 Ahrendt, Leslie 76, 94, 180 Alberts, Lisa 180 Allard, Kelly 98, 133, 136 Allen, Laura K, 139, 180 Allen, Laura L, 98, 152 Allenton, Nancy 180 Allred, leff 69, 170 Almeda, Brett 160 Almeda, Matthew 180 Almquist, Eric 98 Alonso, Laura 146, 170 Anderson, Aaron 138, 180 Anderson, B. I. 70, 83, 140, 180 Anderson, Cheryl 35, 98 Anderson, Glenn Anderson, Holly 180 Anderson, leffrey 81, 82, 177 Anderson Anderson , Kjell 81, 82, 136, 160 , Kristen 46, 98, 133 Andrews, Gayle 170 Andrews, Doug 98 Anstine, Tabathe 187 Arguinchona, Pat 35, 36, 98 Arguinchona, Paul 36, 98, 147 Arkills, Dawn 170 Ash, Chris 160 Ash, jennifer 131, 148, 170 Aspinwall, Tim 160 Asterino, Robert 160 Atkins, Craig 160 Ault, Shauna 92, 98 Aurand, Robert 187 Axling, Todd 98, 136 Axling, Michelle 180, 188, 189 BBBBB Babbitt, Mona 180 Babcock, Brinda 98 Bachman, Stuart 72, 101 Bailey, Cynthia 139, 180 Bailey, Karen Bailey, Kathryn 137, 160 Bailly, Brian 160 Bailly, Christine Baird, Paul 160 Baker, leff 177 Baker, Karen 160 Ballou, Suzette 170 Baloun, Eric 67, 81, 82, 98 Baloun, Kendall 160 Balzarini, Stephanie 98, 131, 135 Banks, Sheri 170 Barber, Kevin 70, 180 Barker, Melissa 91, 94, 180 Barlow, lulie 134, 143, 152, 160 Barnard, Craig 170 Barnett, Michelle Barrington, Matthew 160 Barron, Deanna 98, 137, 141 Barron, Mark 170 Barron, Regan 140, 180 Barstow, Scott 98 Barton, Todd 160 Baublitz, Kevin 167 Bauer, Brian 70, 180 Bauer, Laurra 160 Baumel, Arleen 160 Baumel, Trudy 170 Baumgarden, Mike Baycroft, Anthony 69, 70, 170 Baycroft, Theodore 180 Beach, Craig 72, 93, 98 Beach, Tab 72, 152, 180 Beck, Steven 170 Becker, Barbara 22, 98, 134, 143 Becker, leanne 98, 137 Becker, Robert 160 Beddor, Sally 99 Beier, Andrew 138, 139, 160 Bell, Frank 70, 160 Bell, Raymond 180 Benedict, Kevin Benjamin, Christopher 101, 137 Bennett, Dean 180 Bennett, james 67, 81, 99 Bennett, Larry Bennett, Pat 67, 99 Benson, Stacey 26, 99, 141 Berge, Loren 99 Bergin, Denys 99 Bergin, Samara Bergman, Kelli lo 35, 89, 99, 139, 152 Betz, Lance Beuke, Michelle 170 Biggs, David 67 Billin, Barbara 170 Billin, Richard 146, 160 Bishop, Eric 81, 94, 99 Bishop, lulie 99, 131, 136 Bissett, Mark 160 Bisset, Sandy 99, 136, 139, 149, 152 Bisson, Todd 36, 160 Blankenship, Darren 170 Blankenship, Lisa 99 Bleggi, Cheri 133, 170 Bleggi, Geinger 133 Bliss, Bill 22, 23, 99, 118, 119, 135, 145, 147 Bliss, Wendy 75, 140, 180, 188, 189 Blom, Rickey Blomquist, Melanie 21, 35, 99, 131 Bochen, Mike 69, 170 Boemers, Katharina 26, 33, 137, 160 Bohus, Robert 180 Bokish, Shari 99, 149 Boldman, Tracy 35,99 Bond, Andy 67, 94, 99, 118, 120 Boone, lames 99 Bonne, Toni 160 Bordwell, Martin Borlin, Mike 139, 160 Borunda, Tamara 180 Bosch, Bob 85, 99 Bosch, Kelly 160 Bosch, Stacy 91, 170 Bothun, Michael 99 Botkin, Troy 170 Bottjen, Brent 26, 27, 48, 92, 99, 137, 144 Botzon, Mike Bowerman, Darron 41, 67, 81, 160 Bowers, Kirsten 100, 133 Boyd, Shannon 22, 27, 100, 135 137,144,145 Boyd, Sheri 26, 27, 141, 142, 144 170 Boyd, Tami 89, 160 Bozarth, Alice 180 Bozarth, Kristin 100, 131, 136 Bozarth, Michelle 100 Bozarth, William 180 Bradbury, Amy 160, 168, 169 Bradford, Lisa 167 Bradley, Charlotte 100, 145 Bradley, Christopher 70, 180, 189 Bradley, Don 170 Brandley, Dan 170 Brandley, David 72, 93, 160 Brauer, Deborah 170 Breach, Peter 67, 160 Breen, lames 180 Breen, Robert 70, 180 Breeshee, Bradley 180 Bresnee, Stacey 160 Brewer, David 39, 100 Brewer, Devon 72, 180 Brewer, Stephen 160 Briggs, Belinda 180 Brigman, Dale 167 Briley, Nola 160 Brinkman, lennifer 180 Brinkman, Mark 67, 100 Brisbane, Robert 100 Brockhoff, Lisa 170 Bromley, Daphne 170 Brooks, Scott 160 Brown, Chris 67, 69, 170 Brown, Curt 27, 36, 48, 92, 100 131, 140, 144 Brown, David 25, 136, 139, 152 160 Brown, David 100, 138 1 Bursch, Hugh 35, 36, 67, 94, 100 Bursch, Lance 69, 170 Bursch, Robert 160 Bush, Eris 72 Bushnell, Mark 36, 67, 94, 100 Byerly, Robin 26, 100, 131, 139, 152 Byerly, Wendy 180 Byrd, leff 36, 67, 85, 94, 160 Byrd, Kevin 180 CCCCC Calbom, leff 170 Call, Kevin 170 Campbell, Dan 81, 170 Campbell, lulie 100, 118, 120, 135, 136 Campbell, Scott 167 Camyn, lames 70, 180 Candray, Shaun 160 Cann, Sylvester 170 Canning, David 177 Cantrell, Ronny 177 Carley, Eleisa 134, 143, 161 Carlsen, Collen 143, 161 Carlson, Anthony 139, 152, 161 Carlson, Cathy 133, 134, 170 Carlson, Christen Carpenter, Carpenter, , Leo 187 , Tim 67, 137, 138, 161 Carpenter Carpenter lackie 161 Mike 170 Carroll, Dan 69, 81, 170 Carroll, Tim 72, 161 Carroll, Tom 36, 67, 100 Carroll, Troy 177 Carter, Tim 27, 48, 144, 170 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, ,Tammy 138, 139, 170 Brown, , Tracy 160 Brown Brown Brown, Brown, Eric 149 Grace 160 Shannon 177 Shannon Tom 180 Trina 160 Valerie 139, 152, 180 Bruce, Carol Bruce, David 149 Bruess, Alan 100, 131 Bruess, Ganya 79, 136, 179 Bruess, Varee 136, 170 Brugger, Michael 180 Brunjes, Mary 65, 180 Bryceson, Heidi 160, 169 Buechel, Rita 170 Bullough, lacqueline 26, 170 Bundy, Brian 67, 160 Burch, Kelli 180 Burke, Doug Burkhart, Debbie 24, 36, 76, 89, 94 160 Burnley, Mike 170 Burnley, Sheryl 170 Burns, Amy 27, 140, 180 Burrus, Mark 100 Cartson, Christen 180 Cash, Chris 133, 170 Cash, Cindy 35, 79, 100 Cash, Sheri 27 Casler, Curtis 161 Casler, Val 138, 139, 152, 155, 170 Cauvel, Michele 161 Caviness, Chris 36, 72, 85, 93, 100 Caviness, leff 180 Cebula, Stephanie 161 Cecchini, Brett 180 Chambers, Heather 131, 180 Chanthalansy, Chan Chapman, Therese 170 Chattard, Chris 170 Cheers, LeAnn 170 Cheers, Robert 167 Chilberg, Mark 167 Childers, Stephen 171 Chipman, Gordon 161 Christian, Leonard 171 Christie, Gayle 76, 89, 139, 152, 171 Christopherson, Mary 161 Cimbora, Daniel 180 Clancy, leff 136 Clancy, Mike 181 Clancy, Scott 67, 161, 169 Clark, Deanna 177 Clark, Kelly 36, 67, 81, 94, 100 Clark, Lisa 161 Classin, Charles 136, 177 Clayton, Mike 67 Cochran, Kim Cochrane, Rebbeca 187 Cochrane, Steve 101 Codd, Kathleen 133, 171 Cogburn, Luke 171 Cogdill, Todd 94 Coghill, Melody 101 Coleman, Clyde 181 Coleman, Kare 151 Coleman, Karen 139, 152, 181 Coleman, Tina 181 Coletti, Lori 161 Coletti, Tyler 171 Colley, Robert 139, 151, 152, 181 Collins, Chris 161, 169 Collins, Chuch 171 Collins, Glen 161 Collins, Sandra 133, 171 Colten, Chris 76, 94 Conner, lill 171 Connor, Darren 161 Connor, Laurel 181 Conrad, Browyn 155, 181 Conrad, Lenni 133, 161 Cook, Alan 148, 171 Cook, loel 82, 181 Cook, lon 167 Coon, Scott 171 Corra, Dawn 140, 181 Costello, Monty 187 Coulter, Cynthia 181 Courtwright, Anthony 146, 171 Courtwright, Stephen 161 Cozza, Marc 171 Craft, Chris 177 Crane, Kathryn 167 Cranford, Denna 171 Crewse, Chantelle 161 Cripe, james Cripe, Norma 146, 181 Cronin, Ed 101 Cronin, Sandra 171 Crooks, Geoffrey 67, 81, 107 Crooks, Tracy 133, 171 Crowe, Suzanne 181 Crumley, Robert 136, 171 Cubley, Kevin 23, 139, 152 Culton, Christy 181 Cumming, Robert 181 Cunningham, Mary 161 Curl, Scott 171 Curran, Christopher 69, 171 Curran, Kelly 67, 69, 101 Curran, Kerry 171 Cuswonh, lames 101, 1 18, 120 DDDDD Danielson, Tami 36, 76, 89, 161, 169 Cante, Eddie 177 Dassis, Valera 181 Davis, Cassandra 26, 140, 181 Davis, Christina 144, 161 Davis, Kaani 167 Davis, Kevin 35, 36, 41, 67, 81, 101 Davis, Paul 187 Davis, Tom Day, leff 70, 181 Day, Kelly 161 Day, Margaret 35, 101, 131, 136 Day, Stacey 139, 152, 177 Day, Valerie 101 Dearing, Sari 171 Decker, Mathew 171 DeFoe, David 82, 181 Deilke, Michael 171 Delanganes, Daniel 92, 138, 139, 152, 171 Delorenzo, Charles 181 Demonica, lames Denker, Lisa Deno, Timothy 177 Depner, loan 171 Depner, Mark 171 Depner, Katie 101, 143, 148 Deponty, Ernest 177 Deviny, Gael 92 Devleming, Lisa 20, 133, 171 Devleming, Robert 161 Dewalt, Martin 181 Dewey, Laura 39, 138, 161 Dias, Elena 155, 171 Dick, Lorraine 91, 133, 171 Dieckman, lohn 36, 107 Dietz, Tiffany 140, 181 Dilliner, Heather 181 Dillon, Chris 70, 181 Dillon, Mark 67, 161 Dire, Robert 161 Diskin, Adam 139, 171 Dixon, Nicole 139, 152, 171 Dodd, Dawn 161 Doherty, Kathryn 181 Doherty, Sean 82, 171 Dolan, Maureen 161 Dolan, Meagan 20, 35, 46, 101, 133 Dolliver, loyce 171 Domit, Renae 171 Drew, Ross Driftmeyer, Paul 181 Driftmeyer, Pete 161 Dubay, Bonnie 171 Dubbay, lohn 101, 131 Dudley, Darla 171 Dudley, lohn 161 Dudley, Stephanie 181 Duenas, Ed 171 Duenos, Eugene 139, 152, 181 Dumas, Corey 140, 181 Dunbar, Stacie 161 Dunn, Bobby 171 Dunn, Chris 101 Dunn, Vonda 171 Durkee, Gwenn 161 Dyck, Glenda 167 Dyck, Peter 161 Dyreson, lerry 181 EEEEE Eastep, Tammy 65, 161 Eccles, Duane 171 Eccles, Peggy Eddy, Kelley 133, 171 Eddy, Michelle 181, 188, 189 Edgar, Mary 102, 149 Edwards, Angela 146, 171 Edwards, Brent 70, 83, 94, 181 Edwards, Kristi 136 Egan, Kathleen 171 Eggers, Andrew 161 Eggers, Kevin 36 Elber, Robert 161 Elkins, Wendy 140, 181 Elliot, T. I. 94, 181 Ellis, Robert 181 Ellwein, Laura 102 Emerson, Wanda 171 Emerson, Vance 149, 161 Emerson, Kristi 101, 136, 149 Emery, Larry 177 Emery, Ronald 139, 151, 152, 181 Endahl, Martha 161 Enright, Rick 43, 101, 139 Enright, Susan 134, 143, 144, 152, 161 Erickson, David 171 Erickson, Lorene 102, 133 Erickson, Peter 102, 131 Erickson, Kristin 89, 94, 161, 168, 169 Estinson, Deborah Estinson, loe Estinson, Susan 181 Evan, Gerry 140, 181 Evans, lohn 81, 171 Evans, lolene 161 Evans, Michelle 139, 181 Evans, Monika 161 Evans, Steve 161 Evans, Quintin 72, 93, 102, 137 Ewell, Michelle 65, 131, 161 FFFFF Faber, Christopher 177 Fanning, Kathleen 65, 161 Farmer, Tracy 139, 152, 181 Farnsworth, Diane 187 Farnsworth, Lisa 177 Fausel, Anthony 177 Felice, Melinda 171 Fellin, Glenn 102, 137 Fellin, Michael 161 Ferguson, Tim 139, 151, 152, 181 189 Ferrell, David 70, 181 Fev, Kathryn 27, 48, 162 Fielding, Bradley 136, 162 FinleY. lim 67, 102 Fisette, Khonda 181 Fisher, lana 131, 162 Fisher, loet 181 Fisher, Richard 181 Fitch, Dawnalene Flatley, Michael 67, 102 Fletcher, Debbie 91, 171 Flecher, lulie 102 Flint, Theodore 162 Floan, Michelle 91, 133, 171, 178 179 Flowers, Tom 167 Folkins, jeff 69, 87, 172, 179 Foltz, Carolyn 76, 91, 181 Foran, Debra 181 Forcier, Becky Forcier, Debbie 172 Forcier, Lauri 181 Ford, lulie 181 Forwood, Ann 162 Fosback, Heidi 172 Fosback, Kristin 146, 181 Fox, Dan 72, 187 Fox, Pam 46, 133 Fox, Ray 162 Fox, Lulu 137 Fox, Venna 172 Foxton, Mark 72, 182 Francis, lerry 182 Frandsen, Kris 162 Frank, David 162 Franklin, Kelly 182 Frederickson, Kristen 182 Freedman, Steven 102 Frederickson, Taylor 172 Froelich, Deanna 91, 172 Fuege, Gerlind 33, 141, 162 Fulton, Ieff 162 Fulton, Wesley 182 Funk, Cary 102 GGGGG Gaab, Charlene 92, 102, 131, 136 Gadau, Christine 172 Gaetaro, Kristine 162 Gaines, lennifer 141 Gaines, Linda 172 Galvin, Diane 146, 162 Garabedian, Dan 182 Gardner, Shawn 70, 182, 189 Gariepy, Charles Garrett, Toni 172 Gaston, Cynthia 102, 130, 131 Geier, Greg Geier, leri Lynn 182 Geiger, Carrie 182 Geiss, Melanie Geiss, Theodore 182 Gerner, Alla 48 Gero, Alan 36, 65, 102 Gertson, Ken 182 Ghering, Rita 102, 136 Gibbs, Mike Gibford, lulie 162 Gibford, William 182 Gibson, Curtis 102 Gildersleeve, Debbie 172 Gildersleeve, Sheri 162 Gilliland, Christie 102, 118, 120, 130 Gingrich, Dan 82, 172 Gingrich, Todd 94, 146, 182 Gipstein, David 139, 151, 152, 182 Girdner, Martin 36, 67, 82, 162 Girvin, Matt 22, 102, 118, 120, 145 Goettel, Donald 102 Gold, Gretchen 172 Gonwick, Lonnie 102 Goodwin, Michael 177 Gore, Don 162 Gore, Doug 182, 187 Gorner, Alla 137, 138, 162 Graham, Bret 172 Graham, lames 67, 162 Graham, Peter 146, 182 Grant Grant Grant Grant , Amy 140, 182 , Bonnie 140, 182 , Cindy 103 , Deborah 162 Grant, Gordon 138, 182, 187 Grant, lessica 139, 151, 182 Grant, LeAnn 172 Graves, Damon 162 Graves, leff 182 Gray, Barry 162 Gray, Margaret 177 Green, Christina 75, 89, 93, 172 Green, Michael 172 Green, Pascale 172 Green, Rebecca 91, 182 Green, Robert 139, 151, 152, 182 Greene, Carrie 103 Greenough, jessica 27, 48, 141, 144, 172 Greenough, Lynn 103 Grimaud, Bambi 103, 131 Grimaud, Michael 70, 182 Grizzle, Victoria 76, 134, 143, 162 Groves, Ed 36, 103 Groves, Karmaleigh 182 Grunwald, Eric 182 Gruver, Thomas 172 Gude, Kellie 182 Guettinger, Teresa 41, 46, 103, 133 Gullickson, john 172 Gumenburg, Monika 182 Gunning, Christina 136, 162 Gustaveson, Bryan 182 Tuthrie, Theodore 139, 187 Gutierrez, Heidi 134, 143, 162 HHHHH Ha, Myung 141 Habenicht, William 187 Haghighi, NiLoufar 182 Haghighi, Sean 67, 103 Hainesworth, Michael 139, 172 Hainsworth, Shanna Haladyna, Paul 187 Hall, Christopher 69, 82, 172 Hall, Harold 92, 103, 118, 119, 146 Hall, james 182 Hall, Laurie 103 Hamlin, Cathy 103 Hamm, Lisa Hammel, Lisa Hammerstrom, Halle 139, 152, 182 Hammerstrom, Lille 139, 152, 172 Hanle, james 162 Hansen, julian 162 Hansen, Robin 103, 137, 144 Hanson, Cheryl 76, 91, 172 Hanson, Russ 87, 162 Hanson, Tammie 20, 35, 41, 103 Hansworth, Mike 152 Hanvey, Ken 162 Harding, Shana 162 Hardt, Tony 48, 103, 144, 146 Hardt, Ty 172 Harmann, Paul 136 Harmon, Robert 162 Harms, Doug 67, 139, 152 Harms, Steven Harrington, Kevin 83, 182 Harris, Anthony 172 Harris, jim 103 Hart, Melinda 103 - Hartfield, Mark 182 Hartman, jane 162 Harvey, Bonnie 133, 162 Harvey, Diane 79, 172 Harvey, Erich 140, 182 Harvey, jeff 182 Harvey, judie 103 Hashimoto, Riki 103 Haskins, Kristine 182 Hatten, Ken 172 Hatten, Paul 103 Hauff, Scott 177 Hawkins, Geoff 103 Hayes, james 182 Hayes, jason 103, 131 Heacox, Deborah 140, 182 Heacox, Robert 67, 162 Heath, laye Lynn 27, 140, 172 Heck, Leon 172 Heck, Lonnie 67, 81, 103, 149 Hecker, Michelle 152, 162 Hecker, Shelley 134, 143 Hedges, jamie 36, 103 Heinrich, Carla 103, 131 Heinrich, David 36, 67, 82, 162 Heitting, Karina 172 Heiting, Monica 172 Helleson, Corinne 172 Helm, jennifer 182 Helm, Melinda 162 Hemmen, Molly 139, 142, 144 Hemmen, Mary 27, 162, 172 Hemmen, Robert 139, 152, 167 Henderson, Anna 92, 103, 136 Henderson, Don 36, 162 Hendrickson, Derek 182 Heriques, Donna 39, 182 Heniques, Sharron 134, 138, 143, 162 Heritage, Scott 182 Herman, jennifer 137, 144, 162 Herold, Todd 172 Hess, Marty 104 Hesse, Eric 182 Hettinger, Cindy 182 Hickman, Mary Hickson, Bobby 67, 69, 172 Hickson, Shelly 172 Higgins, Mindee 152, 182 Hill, Dan 70, 182 Hill, David 162 Hill, Steven 70, 182 Hill, Thomas 172 Hille, Duane 27, 48, 137, 144, 162 Hille, Kirk 48, 92, 104 Hills, Tom Hilan, Kirk 137 Hilton, james 137, 144, 167 Hilton, Michael 138, 187 Hinson, Kevin 162 Hobbs, Mel Hobbs, Michelle 104 Hobeck, Thomas 177 Hoekstra, Glenn 162 Hoffman, Patrick 162 Hofius, jana 162 Hogan, julie 172 Hoglund, Anna 26, 33, 104 Hoitink, David 182 Holdaway, Eric 23, 26, 48, 104, 138, 139, 152 Holdaway, Susan 26, 141, 142, 143, 172 Holdway, Tracy Hollman, Deanna 104 Hollman, Doreen 172 Holmberg, Becky 162 Holmes, Andrea 183 Holund, Annia 137 Homan, Craig 146, 172 Hopkins, Betsy 104, 131 Hopkins, Kevin 137, 162 Hormann, Paul 104 Horm, julie 20, 41, 46, 75, 93, 104, 135,146 Horn, Paul 67, 69, 94, 172 Horsman, Mike 183 Horsman, Michelle 162 Horton, Robert 163 Houghton, Royal 167 House, Bev 65, 104 House, Bonnie 183 Hubbard, Carolyn 27, 48 144, 172 Hubbard, Chris 104 Hubbard, Rick 67, 104 Hubanthal, Tamra 183 Hudson, jon 104 Hughes, Cheri 172 Hunter, Carol 75, 183 Hunter, Lynn 155, 172 Hunter, Susue 76, 79, 94, 131, 163, 169 Huotari, Bret 183 Huotari, Tana 26, 144, 163 Huppin, Amee 163, 169 , 137, 142, lholts, Pat 104, 136 limuro, Reiko 33 Irving, Marcus 41, 104, 137 Isner, Lisa 104 lllll jackson, Ross 163 james, Tom 36, 105, 136 jaramillo, Carlos 33, 105 jasperson, Kim 136, 172 jeanneret, Debbie Ann 187 jeffries, Laura 105 jenkins, Darlene jenkins, Michael 172 jennen, janell 105, 131 jennen, Randy 183 jennings, jennings, jennings, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, Bob 67, 81, 82, 172 David 67, 105 john 70, 140, 183 Brad 173 Bryn 139, 152, 183 Carolyn 173 Christie 105 Christy 173 Cindy 131 Daina 177 Erika 151, 152, 183 james 105 Kerry 35, 67, 85, 105, 131 Lisa Lowell 183 Sheree 105 Todd 65, 105 johnston, Valerie 26, 173 jones, Betsy 105 jones, Buster 183 jones, Dorita 183 jones, jayne 173 jones, jimmy 183 jones, Katha 163 jones, Lee Anne 173 jones, Loretta 105 jones, Todd 70, 94, 183 jones, Wayne 105 jordan, Rima jorgenson Georgette 183 jorgeson, Mary 76, 183 joss, joe 105 loss, jon 163 judd, Chris julyan, Rennie 173 justus, Lea 133, 173 KKKKK Kabat, Ann 105 Keller, Dana 140, 155, 183 Keller, Mark 105 Kelley, Susan 23, 48, 105, 137, 144, 145, 146 Kelly, Susan 26, 92, 105, 131, 145 Kelly, Ed Kelly, Wendy 37, 139, 142, 152, 173 Kerbs, Tony Kerrick, lill 20, 35, 39, 105 Key, Kathy 137 Khoei, Adeshir Kidd, l0hn 105, 147 Kiddoo, George 177 Killmer, jim 183 King, Ann 91, 173 King, Dan 106 King, Gilbert 187 King, Kathleen 187 King, Keith 106 Kinny, Candace 133, 173 Kinney, Larry 106 Kinney, Troy 183 Kitner, Randall 139, 183 Kindsvogel, Kristine 165 Kinzel, Tom 183 Kirkham, Cory 163 Kitchell, Pamela Kjose, Cynthia 163 Klein, Mary 65, 106 Kleinfelter, Monika 106 Kleweno, David 183 Knight, Don 173 Knight, jerald 167 Knight, jon 72, 93, 106 Kobluk, Gerald 72, 140, 183 Kobluk, justin 139, 151, 152, 183 Kobluk, Lydia 134, 143, 163 Kohlauff, Tim 183 Koller, Greg 173 Koster, Anne 91, 173 Koster, Heidi 76, 89, 163 Koziuk, Glen 106 Kramer, Steve 167 Krebs, Tony 167 Kresse, Don 183 Kroll, Kristy 173 Krumm, Kim 163 Kumpon, Elaine 183 Kunz, Tim 177 Kupke, Renate 138, 183 LLLLL LaDuke, julie 163 LaFleur, Peter 183 LaFountain, Patricia 163 LaLonde, Phyllis 173 NaY,leanette134, 143, 164 Lane, Mary 106 Langford, Richard 139, 173 LaPane, Mary 136 LaPosa, Heidi 140, 183 Larango, Guy Larsen, Heidi 163 Latkowski, jeff 173 Lauritzen, Kelli 183 Lauritzen, Shelli 106, 136 Lawson, Kristin 79 Lawson, Larry 81, 106 Leahy, Colleen 76, 91, 183 Leahy, Kathleen 163 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, jeff 69, 173, 179 lodi 163 Kelly 163 Shauna 167 Leek, Audrey 183 Legard, Barbara 163 Legat, Kelly 43, 163 Legat, Steve 36, 106, 122, 123 LeGresley, Michele 75, 93, 13 169 Leinen, john Leinen, Linda Leinen, Scott 183 Martin O'Brien, Kim 133, 164 Moore, Wil Leinweber, Chris 85, 106 Leinweber, Gretchen 183 Lemon, Sam 106, 131, 136 Lemons, Karen 163 Leslie, Lisa 106, 131 Lesser, Tammy 89, 163 Lester, Michael 163 Letendre, Gay 163 Lewis, Brett 146, 177 Lewis, Cydney 163 Libey, Renee 136, 173 Liles, Carla 36, 46, 76, 89, 106 Liles, Wendy 39, 79, 155, 173 Linderrnan, Marvin 177 Lindsay, Lamonte 187 Little, Dan 163 Little, David 106, 131 Little, Rick 136 Livingston, james 106 Lloyd, Lisa 133, 163 Lochten, Ann 163 Lochten, Lori 133, 173 Loeffler, janet 152, 183 Loeffler, Steve 173, 179 Logsdon, Larry 163 Lohman, David 163, 169 Lohman, Tesi 89, 163 Loncon, Tim 36, 67, 163 Long, Brad 183 Looney, Amanda 183 Lopane, Mary 173 Lopoz, Matt 163 Lopez, Mitch 173 Loundagin, Bill 163 Loundagin, Bob 27, 144, 163 Love, Melissa 35, 106 Lovell, Darrin 187 Lucke, Melinda 87, 173 Luft, Cindy 183 Luft, Krusty Luiten, Mike 173 Lukenbill, Lori 136, 163 P Lust, Suzanne 173 Luther, Chris 173 6, 163 Lynch, Laura 138, 139, 152, 173 Lynch, Mike 70, 94, 183 Lynch, Theresa 106 149 Lyon, Coreen 106 Lysne, Laurence 177 Lyson, Carl 106, 131 Lyson, janet 76, 131, 163 MMMMM MacDougall, john 36, 82, 163 MacKay, Margaret 26, 39, 151, 1 183 MacKey, Lisa 107, 139, 152 MacKey, Rebecca 183 Macri, Gayle 183 Maddox, Linda 107, 136 Madison, Darla 107 Madison, Walter 173 Maione, Sean 183 Maioriello, Art 107 Makosky, David 107, 136 Maldonado, Lenny Manfred, Stacey 155, 183 Mangano, Frank 107 Mangano, Vito 183 Mann, jamie 37, 67, 163 Mann, Karla 139, 152, 183 McGrady, Laurie 107, 131 McGrath, Anthony 87, 139, 152, 173 Mclnturff, Karen 184 52, Mclntyre, Scott 173 McKinney, Anita 184 McKittrick, Patty 184 McLachlan, joyce 163 McLain, joe McLaughlin I 184 ,Annette 134, 143, 163 McLaughlin, Kristi 187 McLaughlin, Selena 184 McLaughlin, Todd 72, 93, 108 McMahon, Michael 139, 184 McMichael, Kurtis 167 McMichael, Terrina 146, 155, 184 McNutt, Christine 133, 173 McWilliams, Daniel 169, 173 Mealy, Gina 177 Mears, Karen 164 Medlock, janice 107 Mell, Kym 48, 144, 164 Merchant, Teri 184 Mertz, Corina 184 Metcalfe, joseph 146, 151, 173 178, 179 Metzger, Kimberly 177 Meyer, Christine 146, 164 f Muller, Kira 184 Mulligan, Eugene 164 Mullin, jeff 70, 184 Mullin, Shannon 65, 164, 168, 169 Mulroy, julie 174 Murphy, David 164 Murray, john 174 Muzatko, Kelli 184 Muzatko, Tiffany 35, 108, 131 NNNNN Nay, Tammy 174 Neal, jeffrey 164 Neilson , jessica 136, 174 Nelson, Brett 108 Nelson, Becky 136 Nelson, Kimberly 174 Nelson, Kristi 184 Nelson, Maria 108 Nelson, Michael 136, 184 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Sherri 136, 164 Steve 108, 149 Tim 164 Wesley 184 Nemac, Matthew 70, 184 Nemac, Melvin 70, 184 Mann, Selina 184 Mansfield, Greg 163 Mantz, Ahn 152, 173 Markham, Tamara 136, 173 Markham, Troy 107 Marko, Colette 163 Marks, jim 107, 130 Marks, Marlin, Martin, Martin, Martin, , Hayley 20, 35, 107 Ken 20, 163, 168, 169 Merwin David 69, 173 Gordon 167 Liza 107 Meyer, Terry 70, 184 Mildes, Davis 173 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Edward 108 Heidi Kirk 164 Monica 136, 173 Samantha 140, 184 Steve 164 Mills, Laterisha 140, 184 Milnes, Kevin 87, 173 Minnerly, Lorinda 108, 118, 119, 134, 135, 143 Mitchell, Angela Martinson, Michael 70, 83, 184 May, Rickey 184 Mayabb, Marc 184 McAleer, Marc 67, 69, 177 McArther, Daryl 72, 140, 184 McAtee, Bruce 107 McAtee, Mark 48, 136, 140, 184 McCallum, Les 107 McCarty, Christian 184 McClendon, Sheila 187 McCollum, David 107 McCray, Cherie 184 McCrorie, Stephen 139, 152, 184 McCutchen, Lori McCutchen, Randy 107 McCutchen, Ronda 152, 184 McCuthceon, Anthony McDonald, Colleen 173 McDonald, Shawn 163 McDonald, Tony 82, 107 McDowell, Nicole 48, 173 McElreath, Ronald 107 McElreath, Shelli 133, 107 McElroy, Lorenda 133, 136, 163 McGee, Charles 167 McGeorge, Bryan 69, 173 McGeorge, Sue 22, 107, 131, 136 McGrangle, Shawn 177 McGowan, Dianna 137, 142, 173 McGowan, Robert 82, 184 Mitchell, Mike 26, 27, 41, 108, 145 Moeser, Patricia 141, 173 Mondress, Michael 146, 184 Monroe, Donnie Montecucco, David Mongomery, john 136, 140 Montgomery, jon 184 Moore, Eric 67, 69, 108 Moore, Linda 184 Moore, Martha 108, 118, 119, 135 Newman, Corliss 138, 184 Niblock, Charles 174 Nielson, Christopher 70, 184 Niksich, Michael 94, 87, 184 Nilsson, john 184 Nirk, Duane 184 Nitz, Mellisa 133, 174 Noble, james 174 Nolting, Doug 108 Nooney, jill 140, 184 Nooney, Mike Nord, Michael 184 Norris, Sandra 108 Norris, Carmen 174 Norton, Patricia Novak, Stephen 146, 184 Noway, Andrea 177 Noway, Michelle 164 Nusbaum, Nancy 187 OOOOO O'Byrne, Timothy 83, 184 Oberbarnscheidt, Andy 185 Moore, Vickie 187 Iiam 173 Moorehouse, Dawn 184 Morford, Kristin 35, 41, 108, 133 Morford, Mark 184 Morgan, Crystal 27, 164 Morgan, David 82, 164 Moritz, Mark 144, 167 Morris, Robert 173 Morris, Tim 108 Morrison, Libby 184 Morse, Mike 108 Moulton, May 174 Mounsey, Nick 67, 108, 118, 120 Moyer, Chris 24, 92, 108, 138, 139, 152 Moylan, Dianna 164 Moylan, Donna 139, 184 Mollendore, Tammy 184 Muller, Brad 138, 164 O'Brien , Katherine 65, 155, 185 O'Brien, Maureen 185 O'Brien, Michaela O'Byrne, Todd 108, 136 O'Connel, Daniel 187 Odom, Steve 108 Oglesby, jon 140, 185 Ohl, Phillip 164 Oliver, Ellen 76, 185 Oliver, Greg 109 Oliver, Stacy 164 Oliver, Stephen 185 Oliver, Susan 26, 48, 140, 142, 144 174 Oliveri, Todd 164 Olsen, Rebecca 164 Olson, Kira 109 Olson, Mattew 36 Olson, Shari 27, 137, 142, 164 Olstad, Anthony 136 Olstad, Colleen 174 Omans, Patricia 138, 174 O'Neal, Timothy 164 O'NeiIl, Kelly 174 Ongre, Vibeka 33, 109, 133 Oosting, Teresa 164 Orchard, Debbie 89, 164 Orchard, Timothy 174 Orsi, julie 109 Otto, Kimberly 174 Otto, Paula 109 Overman, Lisa 140, 185 Overhauser, Tracy 109, 118, 119 Overstreet, Lisa 164 Overstreet, Chip 41, 109, 118, 119, 122,123,131 PPPPP Packer, Amy 155, 174 Palfrey, Glen 185 Pallister, Vickie 164 Palmer, Stephanie Paradiso, loann 164, 169 Pardue, Kevin 185 Paridon, Kristen 75, 185, 140 Parish, David 174 Parker, Darrick 164 Parker, Katherine 174 Parker, Tanna 174 Parks, Chuck 185 Parsons, joe 109 Partridge, Carrie 174 Paul, jeffrey 140, 164 Paynea, leanette 185 Payton, jennifer 141, 154, 155, 174 Peatman, Bethann 185 Pearlman, joel 67, 164 Pearman, jerome 174 Pearson, Wendy 133, 174 Pelc, julia 185 Pendall, Robert 174 Pennington, Carl 36, 109 Pennington, Paul 72, 87, 131, 174 Perkins, Renee 185 Perozo, Maria 33, 79, 109 Perrogo, Kurt 167 Perrine, jeanette 137, 142, 164 Perron, Keith 164 Perron, Kent 164 Perry, Kathryn 164 Perry, Vincent 109 Peterschick 164 Peterson, April 185 Peterson 164 Peterson, Marcus Peterson, Wendy 185 Peterson, William 164 Phillips, Eric 174 Phillips, Marshall 187 Picariello, Nancy 185 Pierce, Tamara 185 Pierson, Wendy 133 Pippard, jenny 133, 174 Plourd, jim 177 Plourd, Richard 164 Plucker, Leslie 35, 109, 135 Plucker, William 69, 82, 147 Plumb, jennifer 139, 185 Plumb, Thomas .174 Polek, jennifer 185 Polland, David 131 Potter, janelle 185 Potts, Patrick 164 Potts, Shawn 67, 109 Powell, Patricia 140, 185 Powell, Ralph 109 Powell, Stuart 174 Pratt, Audra 185 Pratt, Deora 185 Pratt, julia 109, 147 Price, jennifer 185 Michael 26, 137, 174 Price, Provost, Greg 165 Pulliam, Billy Ritter, Donald Rivers, Ricky 149, 165 Roach, Erin 110 Roberg, Daniel Roberg, janet 91, 165 Roberts, Raylene 133, 141 Roberts 26, 140, 185 Robertson, Christal 138, 185 Robideaux, Shaani 174 Robinson, Brett 69, 174 Robinson, Mona 38, 136 Robinson, Ramona 174 Pulliam, jeanette 167 Pulliam, Theresa 136, 167 Pullin, Tracy 131, 164 Puryear, Brad 67, 164 Puryear, Mike 185 QQQQQ Quincy, Pam 92, 136, 164 Quinn, Brigid 75, 79, 138, 185 Quinn, jerome 109 RRRRR Radcliffe, Kelle 65, 174 Rainey, Dave 36, 67, 164 Rainville, Kim 137, 174 Ralston, julie 185 Rambus, Lynda 139, 185 Rambus, Virgina 165 Randall, Brad 41, 165 Randall, Renee 185 Rankin, Brian 165 Rappe, Darius 87, 165 Read, Scott 109 Reardon, Carrie 26, 140, 185, 188, 189 Reardon, Susan 109, 144 Reaves, Lanette 140, 185 Reed, Clark 165 Reed, Dennis 185 Reed, Douglass 109 Reed, james 165 Reed, Susan 75, 93, 174 Reed, Terry 109 Regan, Mark 109, 131 Rehder, Suzanna 26, 137, 174 Reid, Carolyn 110 Reid, Scott 87, 174 Reidy, Christine 185 Reinland, Andy 36, 110 Reinland, james 165 Reisig, Shelly 174 Remund, Stacey 167 Rewoldt, Shawn 165 Reynolds, Frank 165 Reynolds, Nancy 141, 167 Reynolds, Pamalynn 110,'133, 149 Reynolds, Vance 110 Rhoads, Duane 185 Riba, Bradley 146, 185 Rice, Ronald 146, 174 Richard, Mark 101, 131 Richards, Cindi 79, 185, 189 Rickey, Shane 67, 174 Rikkila, Mike 174 Riley, Linda 131 Ring, Williams 185 Ritcheson, Todd 67, 110 Ritchie, Steven 177 Robinson, Stacy 92, 125, 145, 146 165 Robison, Todd 110 Rockstrom, Christine 139, 151, 152 185 Rogers, David Rollins, Ronda 165 Roorda, Anne 22, 92, 110, 137, 144 145 Roorda, Mary 165 Roos, Tina 79, 136, 165 Rose, Lisa 133, 174 Rose, Timothy 177 Ross, Ross, Ross, Danielle 110 Lori 48, 137, 138, 165 Rondy 177 1 Rotchford, Patrick 174 Rothlisberger, Angela 101, 149 Rubertt, Timothy 174 Rudd, Melanie 36, 76, 165 Rued, Debra 110 Ruehl, Scott 69, 174 Ruffles, Craig 165 Ruse, Darla 165 Rutledge, Leslie 133, 174 Ryan, Colleen 165 Ryan, Ellen 175 Ryan, Lisa 185 Ryan, Patrick 165 SSSSS Safran, Rebecca 110 Safran, Rhonda 175 Salazar, Matthew 167 Samse, Diana Sance, Diane 110 Sandberg, jean 29, 41, 42, 46, 65, 94, 110, 131 Sandberg, Steven 65, 136, 165 Sanders, Craig 175 Sanders, Karl 110 Sanders, Timothy 138, 165 Sanderson, Henry 175 Sandvig, Laura 133, 136, 165 Sanvig, Shari 131 SantaRosa, Patrick 140, 185 Sanwick, jeffrey 67, 69, 175 Satir, Cinzig 139, 152, 175 Satir, Hunsu Saul, David Savalli, Carla 92, 110, 131, 146 Schad, jodi 20, 165 Scharff, Kimberly 110 Scharpenberg, Terri Scharpenberg, Tom Schaum, Suzanne 175 Scheeler, Brian 110, 138, 139, 152 Schelin, Chris 185 Schieche, David 139, 152, 157, 175 Schieche, Stephen 139, 151, 152 185 Schimmels, Amy 76, 185 Schlaugh, Susan 35, 75, 111 Schlomer, Erica 175 Schmaltz, Tad 83, 185 Schmidt, Daniel 165 Schmidt, Lisa 165 Schmidt, Melinda 136, 175 Schmidt, Robert 175 Schneider, jill 37, 48, 144, 165 Scheider, Robert 175 Schrimshire, Benjamin 175 Schroeder, lay 70, 185 Schroeder, Kimberly 139, 152, 165 Schunter, Fred 41, 111 Schuster, johanna 46, 1 11 Schuster, Paul 185 Schuster, Karen 177 Schwab, Tammy 185 Schwagerl, April 1 1 1 Schwartz, Don 185 Schwartz, William 111, 130, 131 Scott, Rebecca 138, 185 Scrimshaw, Al 67, 136 Scrimshaw, Stewart 165 Sears, Mari 165 Sears, Verna 186 Sederstrom, julie 35, 79, 111, 122 123 Seidel, Shelly 175 Seim, Christopher 186 Seim, Lisa 136 Sells, jeff 165 Sells, Todd 165 Servoss, Mark 186 Shanklin, Robert 111 Shannon, Mary 35, 46, 47, 111, 133 Sharp, Brett 146 Sharp, David 165 Sharp, Lisa 165 Sharp, Sarah 186 Shaw, Molly 134, 141, 143, 175 Shaw, Rebecca 111 Shea, Heather 186 Shea, Shannon 140, 186 Shea, Patrick 165 Sheer, janet 139, 152, 165 Shelby, Bill 139, 151, 152 Shelby, james 175 Shelby, janice 140, 186, 189 Shepard, Patricia 111, 134, 143 Shepherd, Merri 165 Sichanthavaravong, Saysit 94 Sichanthavaravong, V. 33, 177 Sichanthavaravong, Thongbay Sidlow, Stacey 186 Sill, Patrick 111 Silva, john 111, 136 Silvernale, john 186 Silvernale, Margaret 111, 136 Silvernale, Todd 26, 27, 144, 167 Simmons, Melanie 177 Simon, Kimberly 81, 165 Simon, Richard 83, 186 Simon, Theresa 165 Simpson, Marla 26, 48, 140, 186 Simpson, Staci 92, 111, 144 Sin, Sue 43,111 Sin, Sandy 43, 165 Sipraseuth, Somsavath 165 Sitler, Michelle 76, 140, 186 Skindlov, Paul 165 Slaten, Cris 137, 175 Slaten, Mary Slinkard, Roger 69, 175 Smecko, Scott 175 Smelcer, Tamara 111, 131 Smith, Ann 186 Smith, Anne 165 Smith, Becky 111, 138, 139 Smith, Blair 67, 111, 130, 131 Smith, Caren 165 Smith, Gerald 82, 175 Smith, Greg Smith, Karen 186 Smith, Karla 175 Smith, Kimberly 165 Smith, Kimberly 111, 131, 137,142 Smith, Lisa 165 Smith, Mary 165 Smith, Rona 111, 144 Smith, Shannon 137, 166 Smith, Timothy 175 Snell, Lisa 186 Sondericker, Philip 48, 166 Soucy, Andria 175 Southwell, Lisa 186 Sowers, Shawn Sparks, Tina 111 Spears, Robert 39 Stachofsky, lacki 141, 142, 154 Stachofsky, lill 111, 133, 137 Stachofsky 155, 175 Stahl, Wendie 166 Stallings, Robert 175 Stalvig, Tammy 139, 166 Stanke, Timothy Stark, Nancy 175 Steadman, Andrea 175 Steele, Constance 76, 91, 186 Stephens, Brock 175 Steward, Shannon 186 Stewart, Bart Stier, Dale 112 Stiles, Wendy 112 Stimmel, Mark 85, 166 St. lohn, Lisa 26, 152, 186 Stoddard, Chad 70, 186 Stokke, lanine 112, 136 Stone Stone ,Bryce 26, 137, 144,175 Shannon 138, 186 Sue 76, 137, 142, 166 Stone, Stone, ,Tammy 112, 131, 133, 141 Storms, Carrie 133, 166 Storms, lames 186 Strack, Cynthia 112 Strahl, Shelly 139, 152, 175 Stranberg, lay 186 Streeter, David 167 Strobeck, Karrie 76, 91, 94, 186 Strom, Todd 112 Struck, Dianna Struck, Richard Stuss, Lynn 112 Stuart, Rich 112 Sullivan, Billy 70, 82 Sullivan, Kathy 35, 65, 112 Sullivan, Kurt 70, 186 Sullivan, Michael 175 Sullivan, Robert 175 Sullivan, Shelly 112 Sullivan, Terence 70, 186 Summers, Greg 167 Sutherland, Mark 67, 137, 166 Sutherland, Sandra 75, 175 Svoboda, Scott 112 Swartout, Benjamin 177 Swartout, lon Swartout, Mark 82 Swartout, Timothy 166 Swartzwelder, Fran 112 Sweeney, Andrew 85, 166 Sweeney, Brian 175 Sweeney, Chris 112 Sweeney, Mike 146 Swenson, lennifer 16, 76 Swim, Russ 144, 145, 166 Swim, Shanna 112 Swoffer, Thomas 70, 186 Syhlman, Laura 166 Synoground, Todd 175 TTTTT Taliva'a, Sylvia 166 Talley, Mickey 112 Tangvold, Thor 166 Tatt, Shari 166 Tauscher, Christopher 175 Thanksley, Edward 177 Techel, Molly 166 Temple, Frank 186 Tennican, Scott 82, 175 Teraceno, Rayhe 186 Teraceno, Richie 175 Terrell, Thursday 167 Tessensohn, Gregory 167 Thomas, David 167 Thomas, David Thomas, Garry 186 Thomas, Michael 166 Thomas, Ronald 167 Thomas, Terry 67, 166 Thompson, Dewayne 112 Thompson, lohn 87 Thompson, Kelly 186 Thompson, Laura 112, 149 Thompson, Michael 175 Thompson, Michelle 186 Thompson, Monte 186 Thompson, Randy 26, 166 Thomsen, Rhonda 113 Thomsen, Valerie 139, 152, 166 Thorton, Michael 177 Tiffany, Mark 151, 152, 177 Tillman, Mark Tillman, Robert 166 Tilton, Andrew 175 Tinkle, Wayne 72, 87, 175 Tipton, Tracie 133, 175 Tison, Stephen 177 Tobert, Richard Toews, lerald Tankyn, lim 65, 112 Torkelson, Todd 186 Trabun, Michael 113 Tran, Thanh 175 Trevino, Belinda 186 Trickler, Steven 186 Triggs, leffrey 167 Triggs, Teresa 166 Trinh, Hein 167 Trinh, Tri 167 Troester, Carrie 26, 137, 166 Troup, Robin 175 Truman, Tammi 136, 175 Tryon, David 23, 112, 139, 152 Tyler, Tyler, Tyrie, Tyrie, Tyrie, Phillip 187 Ramona 175 Patrick 166 Peter 72, 186 Richard 72, 93, 166 UUUUU Ykkiam Thomas 176 Ulrich, Kimberly 112 VVVVV Valente, Michael 36, 67, 81, 94, 166 Valley, lill 139, 151, 152, 176 Van Horn, Pat 186 Vanderwilde, Heidi 75, 93, 166 Vangilder, Darlene 86 Van Vilkinburgh, Terri 92, 38, 139 152, 166 Vathis, Michael 138, 166 Vawter, Wendy 79, 186 Vera, lose 69, 176, 179 Verhoef, Kirk 187 Vigil, lack 48, 144, 176 Volesky, Renee 25, 124. 141 1412 WWWWW Waali, Anne 166 Waali, Anthony Wade, Anthony 186 Wade, Kimberly Wallgren, Chris 176 Walsh, Thomas 72, 176 Walvoord, Eric 139, 151, 152, 176 Wardlew, lohn 67, 85, 166 Warn, Alan 176 Warn, Bill 166 Warner, Laurie 186 Warner, Scott 67, 81, 166 Warsinske, Keith 113, 136 Wasicek, loseph 26, 186 Weaver, Michael 177 Webb, Doug 72, 87, 176 Webb, lanene 176 Webb, Michelle 176 Wees, loel 176 Weid, Alice 186 Weigand, Theresa 20, 113, 133 Weir, Karen 35, 113, 130, 131 Weir, Kyle 70, 82, 187 Weir, Theresa 176, 178, 179 Wendt, Kara 87, 139,151,152 Werner, Dana 137, 176 West, Tracy 35, 113 Westfahl, Greg 69, 176 Westhaver, Lisa 187 Wetzel, Scott 131, 176, 178, 179 Wetzel, Simon 187 Wheeler, Brent 36, 67, 113 Whetchel, Ernest Whetchel, lill 187 White, Arlene 166 White, Daniel 187 White, Eva 176 White, Tamara 176 Whiteaker, Karen 187 Whiteaker, Kristin 166 Whiteman, Mike 166 Whitesitt, Tim 81, 166 Whitlock, lane 187 Whityeson, Christina f Whitson, Kimberly 176 Whittle, Shellie 133 Whittle, Michelle 176 Widerna, Isabella 33 Wiegele, Steven 85, 166 Wildey, Christine 92, 138, 152, 166 Willard, Anela 113, 133, 149 Williams, Eric 139, 152, 176 Williams, Ladonna 187 Williams, Marlee 79, 176 Williams, Roger 187 Williams, Teresa 187 Williams, Timothy 146, 166 Williamson, Laura 79, 187 Williamson, Mike 176 Wilson, Amy 79, 166, 169 Wilson, Crystal 41, 167 Wilson, Martha 187 Wilson, Randy 187 Wilson, Sara 166 Wimmer, jeffrey 166 Wimmer, lulie 76, 176 Winebarger, Michael 166 Winebarger, Steven 187 Wingfield, Lorraine 166 Winston, Christopher 176 Winters, Gordon Witterup, Dianna 79, 139, 152, 187 Witruk, leffrey 187 Witte, Iacqueline 166 Wolfe, Alicia 187 Wolfe, Eric 187 Wolfe, Gary 35, 36, 41, 67, 113 Wolfe, Gregory 70, 187, 189 Wolfe, Iacqueline 35, 113 Wolfe, Kimberly 177 Wolfe, Molly 167 Wolfe, Niki 167 Wofle, Thomas 36, 167 Wolkey, lanet 35, 76, 89, 94, 113 122, 123, 169 Wong, Annie 113, 133 Wong, Robin 176 Wood, lohn 139, 152, 187 Wood, Lena 113, 118, 119, 135 Wood, Robert 113 Wood, Robert Woods, Daniel 187 Woods, David 167 Woods, Shirley 136, 187 Woodward, Wendy 113, 131 Woodward, William 176 Woody, Ann Wright, Cynthia 167 Wright, lean 176 Wright, Keith 136, 176 Wyene, Caroline 187 Wynstra, Sallie 139, 152, 176 YYYYY Yarnell, Allison 76, 91, 176 Yordy, Alan 140, 187 Yordy, lames 48, 144, 166 Young, Bruce 167 Young, Scott 187 Young, Stacy Young, Steven 187 Youngman, Staci 113, 133 ZZZZZ Zaring, Deena 176 Zdrojkowski, Laura 187 Zoeber, Lance 176 ln compiling the 1982 Exeter, the members of the staff tried to include all aspects of student life in and around Ferris. The staff began organizing the book last spring and faithfully continued throughout the following school year. This year, we, the editors, chose the theme PReflections to vividly express how one can find happiness in the ast, regardless of whether it involved pain, tears, or joy, We hope that you have enjoyed this past year and can treasure the 1982 Exeter as much as we do. 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