Joel E Ferris High School - Exeter Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1983
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Photo by Mory Cunnlrvghom uv A 0 sequel would be quire fulfilling DEDICATICDN Q 3. -' 1, 2. 8. 4.Thomos Sibersky ond Perferi Jorvinen con't 4. qv fi Lost in thought is Per Norlin. Morio Esporzo enjoys her yeor or Ferris. Per Norlin, Thomos Sibersky, ond Arswyoski Shiboro ore greor orhleres or Ferris. believe Ferris is winning! Foreign exchange students have helped Ferris . igh more familiar with other cultures. rerris hosted change students and three immigrants. Each of these responsibility for school work and extracurricular activities other student enrolled at Ferris. Petteri Jorvinen, a blonde haired, blue eyed junior, is Jyoashyla, Finland. Petteri lived in Spokane for one year and said he come here to explore a different country and have a better understanding of a foreign language. Juan Moscoso del Prado, a junior from Pamplona, Spain, became involved in soccer, skiing, the scream team, and calculus. Another student from Spain is senior Carlos Gerboles. He enjoys playing soccer, snow skiing, and plans to graduate at Ferris. Rieko Komatsu, a key athlete on the volleyball team, is a senior from Kowasaki, Japan. Atswyoski Shibata from Kasugai, Japan plans to graduate at Ferris. Although he has already graduated from a school in Japan, he wishes to attend an American University. Ole Steinhoff is a student from Hamburg, Germany. Two activities he enjoys include soccer and playing musical instruments. From Stockholm, Sweden came Per Norlin. Per held the number one seed on tne boys' tennis team. His purpose in coming to America was to explore a new and different culture. Another student from Stockholm, Sweden is senior Thomas Sibersky. Thomas was second seed on the varsity tennis team. Three immigrants also enrolled at Ferris. This group includes Maria Esparza, a senior from Mexico, Kati Taghine jad, a sophomore from lrang and Khol Huu Bui, ojunior from .South Vietnam. 6. 7. 5. Per Norlin contemplates his next match. Norlin. caught by surprise. went! 6. Cheering on our awesome football team ls Per 7. Juan Moscoso del Prado and Carlos Gerboles are 8. Thomas Slbersky can't believe haw fast this year K vig D Lan CJ Ll' u V 7-3 Q -A 4 N3 f1mrwQV'1uE21UVLlUVT?QH lnl,lEg21.JU U Qt., l- 1' ' ' V ---'11, -1-win 116- H-'21, -1? - T- --.- ,,., WV ,K --I f XA 1 ... V' .W -MV: nit: reg.. . 18 5115115 .fxfx X! Q5 Z' K Q Q35 QQ Y Hello Week Brings Cheer to Ferris K' 'D , ' 1',,'iTQ f-E:..:X-:':fiX1 k 5 - 'mafi a .:,... ,.,:. 2 55 we '- ,N .,,, .:-:A w 3 4. S 2 B EJ st we IN Hello Week festivities started off on Friday, September 10, with Western day. Walking down the halls one could see many dressed in fancy western attire. On Monday the military shone brightly. Students dressed in clothes from the army, ma. ues, and the air force. Also on Monday Hug tupons were issued to every girl. By receiving a hug or giving a rtug from the girls a guy would try to collect the most coupons. This idea helped makecloser bonds between classmates. On Tuesday, Togc: day brought the ancient Greeks to Ferris. Solgons wrappe remselves in different styles of sheets, put wreaths around treir head, and sandals on their feet. Wednes- day's Twin day showed creative ideas of two students trying to look identical, Class color day which brought about much spirit concluded the final day of Hello Week. An appropriate color wos assigned to each class, Freshmen, green, Sophomores, blue, Juniors, black, Seniors and Faculty, Scarlet ond Silver. On Friday evening students' gathered in the cafeteria for the Cheerleaders' Annual Kickoff Mixer. Hello Week, on A.S.B. designed activity, brings out Soxon Spirit needed at the beginning of school. 1. Wendy Liles and Lisa Stahofsky wonder if dressing like this is really worth it. 2. Tami Danielson takes a big bite. 3. Smiling ond ready to ottack is Lisa Overstreet. 4, Vicki Grizzle is o real Ferris cowgirl. 5. Stacy Robinson and Stacy Oliver, victims af the draft? o. Heidi Vanderwilde, Laurra Bauer, and Cathy Peterschick bring togetherness at lunch. 7, On his tricycle Dove Ferrell is in the lead! 8. Christine Wildey is ready to enter the academy. 9. Ken Marks is showing off his Soxon Spirit. 8. 9. Kicls-Off Mixer Scores At the end of l-lello Week on Fridoy, September 17, 1982, the Vorsity Cheerleaders presented the onnuol Kick-off Mixer. From 8:50 to 11:80 p.mg in the cofeterio students celebroted the victory over NC. Lorry Lowson ond Fred Shunter set up the sound system of previously recorded ropes. The Cheerleoders chose the vorious types of songs. Pom Poms, footboll equipment ondako Soxon megophone set the scene for cz victorious footboll yeor in the boclsground of the pictures, provided by Rueco. The Vorsity Cheerleoders mode o profit of S700 which will help next yeor's squod poy for comp. An overwhelming turnout showed students' greot support of their school. The rowdy otmosphere olong with colorful decoro- tions ond excellent music mode the donce quite o success. Mike Volente, Jennifer Swenson, Kelly Doy, Lourro Bouer, Pot Potts, Kim O'l3rien ond Heidi Vonderwilde . .- fi. .-' 2,:-'23 ,,.,,,v6i.' 13. , ' . . , f n'-, . LH e i,Q, ' . --ff-'F- ff-1 -' -F. 1' wi , ffhyt.-4 -. f','- Qnf: ffffxlll , 4'v?1'11f.Y - - - N f,,.n-T '15 921- - 1 . - in v 1 ,,,- iff-g1f'q. ', 1- - - ' ' '55, ,. Sf!-,Pg K -: Taxi? g Fw: ,- fi? Q - ,I ,tz V 1,Y.,fy:q N , +4-2, PT - ' . .r , ' ' 4 Q . ' ' fi' ' - on ' 'gk .E . John Wordlow, Otis, Jon Joss, ond Poul Pennington I Liso Overstreet, Kristen Poridon, Dono Keller, ond Legot .J , I Sw'-N ,iw T ,Q I Connie Sreele gat' Esrinson, Molly Brunjes, Jennifer Brinlsrnon, Keri Srrobecls, Joclsie Srochofslsy, Liso Srocnofslsy, Dionno McGowan, Julio Nielson, Arny Packer, Lorie Snore, Wendy Liles, ond Jennifer Poyron The Vgfgify Che-efieodefs Jeff Foilsins ond Stocy Bosch Liso Shorp ond More MCAIE-er . -03? ' -' . 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Another mojor consideration in choosing the ploy con- sisted of the amount of people it would involve. South Pocific met this quolificotion ds over 80 people were oble to get on stoge ot one time. The orchestro, under the direction of Ron Wildey, odded more students to this totol os they occomponied throughout the musicol. Choreogrophy ployed o bigger ro. this yeor thon in. previous yeors, ond thonks to Lourel Conwoy, the choreogropher, it odded olot to the flovor of the production. Joon Brown olso helped out by donoting her time ond tolent to be the piono occomponist. Congrotulotions ore definitely in order to the cost ond crew of the 1982 production of South Pacific. 1. Row 1. L-R, Brent Goheen, Wendy Allen. Belindo Briggs. Duone Hille, Corrie Troester. 2. Row 11 L-R, Jim Yordy ond Shori Olsen. 8. Row 1. L-R, Justin Kobluk, Tim Cotter, Tim Ferguson, Joson Reitsch, Mike Price, John Silvernole, Steve Becker, Wes Willioms. Row 21 L-Rf Gerry Kobluk, Niel Connon, Jeff Groves, Rondy Thompson, Rick Schieche, Mork Fey, Rick Rivers. A. Row 1: L-Ry Lulu Fox. Row 21 L-Ry Ben Swortout, Gregg Boone, Tim Aspinwoll. 5. Row 11 L-R, Trudy lredole, Eve Grossmon, Suson Oliver, Allo Gomer. Row 2: L-R, Liso St. John, Morlo Simpson, Donno Henri- ques, Stacey McForlond, Jessico Greenough, Kim Dovis. Row 8: L-R, Corrie Reordon, Kothy Fey, Corrie Troester, Molly Hemmen, Kimberly Storr. o. Row 11 L-R, .lim Hilton ond Corrie Troester hom it up. 7. Row 1: L-R, The two leods: seniors Duone Hille ond Corrie Troester 8. Row 1: L-Ry Liso Robinson, Kristi Wolbert, Liso Roordo. Row 21 L- R, Tereso Willloms, Shonnon Stollcop, Lulu Fox, Rebecco Spr- inger, Shonnon l-lelke, Jill Schneider. Row 81 t-R: Jenny Polek, Lindo Wooli, Audrey Leek, Potty Omons. Dovid Fries, Wendy Bliss, Nicole Doering. Not Pictured. Vicki Johnson, Shonnon Sheo, Jon Shelby, Sorojone Swortout. 3 'Vg Pictures by N-ondoy's Child Stoters Show Leodership 2 Four Ferris students were selected os delegotes to the 1982 convention of Boys' ond Girls' Store. These in- dividuols were: Kothleen Fonning, Stocy Robinson, Cory Kirkhorn ond Jon Joss. These students were chosen on the bosis of leoder- ship potentiol ond their obility to porticipote in o sirnuloted government. The students thot ottended ron for vorious offices on o stotewide bosis ond ottended cornpoign meetings. Senior, Kothleen Fonning soid, lt wos on excellent leorning ecperiencef' 1. Stocy ond Kothleen prepore for store experience. 2. Jon ond Cory study locotions. 3. Stoters disploy their leodership quolities. A. Cory finishes tying his shoeloce. 2, Lettermen's Club Buys Recognition Boord This yeor's Lettermen's Club purchosed the othletic recognition boord thot is now in the gym. Other club sponsored octivities included selling conces- sions, visiting injured othletes, ond recognizing retiring cooches ond doctors who hove served Ferris. Our moin gool is to help improve the othletic progrom ot Ferris, commented Cooch Don Mikislso. The officers this yeor included: Jomie Monn, Presi- dent, Susie Hunter, Vice-President, ond Debbie Burkhort, Secretory!Treosurer. Cooch Mikisko gives thonks to Cooches Mr. Kondo, Mr. Thocker ond Mr. Morton for their contributions throughout the yeor. 1. Tomi Donielson ond Jeff Anderson sell concessions. 2. Fons cheer or o Ferris Wrestling motch. 8. Cooch Mikisko poses for the comero. 4. Bottom: L to R, Tom Wolfe, John MocDougoIl, Don Hender- son. 2nd Row: Dorron Bowermon, Debbie Burkhort, Morsholl Peterson. Grd Row: Tomi Donielson, lomie Monn, Susie Hunter, Cooch Mikisko, Joel Peorlmon. Top: Dove Brondley. Vereron Seniors Show Their Stuff!! 1 2, 3 1. 'lWe sure showed rhose guys how ro sf K M- ploy! pw Q 2. Juniors ger our of rhe woy os Chris Collins, senior, wollss by. 3. Seniors conrrol the field. 4, Shonnon Mullin runs for o touchdown. 5. Thoy feIIos! 6, Phyliss Ohl porrroys the All-Arnericon cheerleoder. K 5 5? ., x x. rris. , - y , 'W fy ..... it - wa ls The third onnuol powderpuff footboll gom. to be onother success. The powderpuff footboll gome wos soon. the senior closs. The money eorned went town ing for the senior prom ond breolsfost. The senior girls won with o score of 24-O. The o' ding ployers for the seniors includedg Tommy Shonnon Mullin, ond Jonet Roberg. Jomie Monn, Mork Dillon, Mike Volente, one Cloncy cooched the seniors. Cooches for the junio.s cc sisted of Bill Plucker, Bob Jennings, Jeff Folkins, Do McWillioms, Poul Horn ond Jeff Sonwicls. Cheerleoders for the seniors included, Dorron Bowermon, Rob Busch, Greg Monsfield, Phil Ohl, ond Mike Moson. Don Corroll, Jost' Vero, Brett Robison, Toylor Fredericlsson, Tony Hor- ris, Lorry Lysne, Chris Holl ond Greg Koller cheered on thejuniors. Highlights were covered by senior onnouncer, John Wordlow. Bill Plucker, junior cooch sold, I felt thot the juniors ployed o tough gome ond showed thot they wonted to win. They didn't hove thot rnuch experience, but next yeor they will do it. 5. 6 fL7,-971 Ai'bE ' TITS 'f 60,1 -A X, 'M 29 L 15 -lfvvu Dod Doughter Sock-Hop Twists With Enthusiosm The Second Annuol Dod Doughter Donce wos held on December Grd. The donce proved to be o huge success! About 100 couples por- ticipoted. The theme, the 1Q5O's, brought bock o lot of memories for the fothers. The most perfect lips contest won by Shelly Reisig, gove the couples some good Ioughs. Shelly wos hond- cufted to her fother, so he would never fret obout her ogoin. The donce contest won by Heidi Bryceson ond her fother TUTO- ed out to be greot fun. The hoolo-hoop contest in which seven competed ot o time wore out lots of fothers ond doughters. The winners of the events were oworded trophies. A D -S VQQ365 QQ H Qi rcflffli- so 'J 90 SMOY' RPM Rggf,-Y'C!S A Gif Twfigg F P115 Deeno Zoring, Condoce Kinney ond Chris Sloten ond Dod Mr Lepper ond his doughter their Dods. ff ' Q e Q e i E i Q Lisa Sharp ond Dqd Michele Legresley ond Dod Korhleen Leohy, Colleen Leohy ond Dod. Liso Sr. John, Kym Mell, Wendy Byerly ond Dods Krigfen Pgridon ond Dod Jennifer Brinkman ond Dod 4- we Foreigners View Ferris During the 1982-'88 school yeor Ferris hosted 11 Foreign Exchonge students. Those 11 students represented seven countries: Mexico, South Vietnom, West Germony, Jopon, Finlond, Spoin, wnd Sweden, Out of 11 students eight plon to groduote from Ferris. The exchonge progrom hos olwoys found greot success ot Ferris ond this yeor wos no exception. Severol of' the students found themselves involved in extro- curriculor octivities, becoming more o port of the school through these octivities plus being oble to meet Soxons outside of the clossroom. ' Living in o foreign country would be on experience for onyone. We hope thot our new friends will leove the United Stotes feeling they've goined from their ex- perience os we hove. 4 1 2 3 Whu,,,,, 7 e :Shaw ,M- MW , ,,,,,,, I ,yt ,f Wf- f, WWW M 7 IIV, ,,, O, 1. Five of the Exchonge students pose o group shot. 2. Atsuyoshi Shiboto - Jopon 3. Per Norlin - Sweden 4, Morto Esporzo - Mexico 5. Juon Moscoso Del Prodo - Spoin 6. Ole Steinhoff - West Germony 7. Pererri Jorvinen - Finlond 8. Thomos Silbersky - Sweden Not Pictured: Rieko Komotsu - Jopon Corlos GerboIe's - Spoin Kofi Toghinejod - West Germany Khoi Huu Bui - South Vietnom ma S er eo ee Jennifer, Liso ond Shelly give the cornero o smile ot 0 Soxon Footboll gorne. ss- Y Mike ond Heidi give us the eye. Stocy is surprised by our photogropher Only five more minutes until lunch! Mutt ond Jeff stroll to closs with o smile. tu Z rn 5. s i it J 96 'iw 5 1' 5-f , i A W: ' sg ,, it an 5552 fi? -- 2 L. ., ,rf '- , VZ, W , it iz 5 4 ir 5 a 1 M-M-M-M o pickle burger! ,fl Milse ond Scott figure things out. .1 nt.. Wm Tim shows his Soxon spirit with enthusiosrn! Vrn olwoys the one to get cought! if 2 Homecoming Donce Begins Trodition The Ferris foll ASB presented the 1982 Ferris Homecoming Week. The group decided they would reploce the usuol run of the mill Ferris Homecoming Week with something different ond more exciting. The ASB gothered o list of ideos from schools in Spokone, ond creoted o number of octivities to be used. After lengthy broinstorm meetings to determine how the octivities would be monoged, the group gothered o list of octiyities ond determined the best ones to use. On Mondoy, Nov. 1, people wore their clothing inside out. Tuesdoy, Nov. 2, Pojomo Doy, students never bothered toput on their doily dress, but insteod, they come to school in bothrobes ond snuggies. Wednesdoy, Nov. 3, the students showed the opposite sex whot they look like every doy. Tocky Howoiion Doy begon Thursdoy, Nov. 4, where the students donned their tropicol skirts ond Tocky Khoki gross skirts. The best showing of dress for oll five doys of Ferris Homecoming Week turned out to be on Fridoy, Nov. 5, Nerd Doyf' Fridoy night, Nov. 5 copped oll of the octivities with the Ferris Homecoming Donce. The 1962 Ferris Homecoming Week turned out to be o big success, Stocy Robinson, senior foll ASB President, stotes, Ferris's first Homecoming Week went extreme- ly well, ond I hope thot future ASB presidents corry on the trodition. 1, Nerds do it with finesse. 2. Guess who is behind the bolloon. 3. Nerd power. 4. Jill toctfully disploys her Howoiion style. were-ff' Qs! my 1 2 'wif' i K 1 is as 4 . af ' Q, f fl x . 1 3 Q if QM -E tttb N 1 gs - - YN. 35 LQ. W '55, X, W-sj' .. N A Q 1- :.. 2 L X, x A, xx-1... Q-fn f qw w ,.w+ 3 N, QPU! dl? . f 1 'Q 9' ,-1, .4- K.:- is-, if W , in if QF fi fy is -. X K XR N., ,, 3' ix I' ' 3 PNG. N.. 'S Q Q I 1 ' i fl i --PFSILN... if , XI, s Y X 9' i at M i. ,,, .Q Q ':f,if 'zv., J ' m,,2.:g . :-are Y if pf' Q . Nm. 1. This Christmos seoson, the Soxon students showed their enthusiosm by donoting money for o needy fomi- Iy. Key Club sent o Sonto Clous ond some helpers oround to closses the lost three doys before vocotion to collect extro chonge given by generous students. Those students who gove money were given o piece of con- dy in return for their kindness. The Senior Closs, olso in the Christmos spirit, osked the Grinch to visit the cofeterio during lunch hours. Students who wonted their pictures token could for only 51.50. The extro money thot wos mode went to the Senior Closs fund. 1. Stoci Byrom, Dorron Bowermon ond Liso Josperson. 2. Jockie Corpenter, Cothy Peterschick, Jody Schod, Mortin Gird- ner, Kristin Whiteoker ond Cydney Lewis. 3. Steve Roy ond Liso Ryon. 4. Debbie Gront, Thereso Pulliom, Gwenn Durkee, Joyce McLochIon, Jeonette Pulliom ond Liso Clork. 5. Corol Hunter hits the slopes. 6. Kothleen Leohy gets wropped up like o Christmos pockoge. 7. Sonto Clous performs on the mountoin. 8. Colleen Leohy mokes on ongel in the snow. ! sau Sa 11, 4 H- f' hrisrmos Comesfwo Ferris .AG- uw 6 8 K 6 7 6 Z 66 5 p n Jeff Gnd ViClii 7edwcvuy 72, 72573 S766 14494 pdelwzea Zawzlfecq M4505 zz GJ faeca ? Q ,Y 3 v f ' Y?-323 5.1 'A 'T Q ff fb. 'ffffiwsf-1 ff W, M MLpp dM RQ . P K HA Pot 6 AfT1Y Tim 6 Toryn . , ., NX r 'AV A ,f ,f7'x'x X1 'I Q i Q2 QD Kg' 6' I, h J B J g f 'isfgdjxx-4 X ' 3 xx Y., C' XX, K7 NNT Ml All l its Q0 7 ,X ff! 1 Mike Gnd 5U9 Jeff ond Shori Soturdoy, Februory 12, 1983 Fer- ris' Key Club presented the onnuol Keyheort Donce. The semi-formol donce took ploce ot Spokone Folls Community College lodge from 9:00 till midnight. Jeff Byrd ond Vicki Grizzle were chosen os king ond queen. Other condidotes in- cluded: Tom Wolfe, Ken Morks, Jon Joss ond Mork Sutherlond for king ond Koren Meors, Tomi Donielson, Amy Brodbury ond Heidi Vonder- Wilde for queen. The music wos put on by Northwest Audio Unlimited, direct from Seottle, quoted os being the biggest sound system in the stote. For the couples who bought their tickets during the first week, there wos on opportunity to win free donce pic- tures. Speciol thonks to Mr. Lepper ond Mrs. Rigos who donoted their time ond effort to choperone the donce. Reuco studio provided pic- tures for the donce. Spirit Week Adds Life The 1983 Spirit Week, under the direction of Mrs. Clork ond the Associoted Student Body, proved to be o success. Mondoy, Februory 7, kicked off the week with the Foculty Appreciotion Doy, where students could do something speciol for their fovorite teocher. On Tues- doy, Februory 8, the event wos All ln o Doy's Work Doy, where the students wore opporel from their jobs or professions. Wednesdoy, Februory Q, the students dressed up in their sweots for the Sweots ond Sports Doy, This olso included on open gym night for those students interested in ploying bosketboll or volleyboll. On Thursdoy, Februory 10, the students come to school dressed in their formol opporel, ond on Fridoy, Februory 11, the students proudly posed in their t-shirts, foncy but- tons, ond hots for the Buttons, Hots, ond T-Shirt Doy, The ASB plonned ond prepored for these five fun- filled doys. All of the posters were mode by the ASB committee. The five doys were creoted to boost morole ond put more spirit into school life. The ASB wishes to moke o better school yeor for the students by building on their ideos ond finding new oc- tivities for the students to portoke. 1. Brett Robison shows his closs. 2. I hope l moke it through the rest of the doy. 3. Mr. Floyd leods orderly clossroom? 4. Kothleen Fonning tries for o Most buttons record. 3 ws 1 K .L AL .Qi .Aa 5. The pressure is overwheimihgl 6. Whor is this guy frying ro sell me? 7. The ecsrocies of poih. 8. Where's The fire? H+' :Q-' M- aug pa-4 gk J Whot's Afloot? Hom on Regol Ployers celebroted their first 20 yeors of Productions ot Joel E. Ferris. Eoch yeor the porents of the students ottending Ferris porticipote in one ploy molsing it on onnuol event. Since this yeor celebroted o very exciting event, the cost dedicoted the ploy to Jim Silvernole, one who hos put forth much effort throughout the post six yeors. The ploy, Whot's Afloot? , tools ploce on o cruise ship, SS Regol, on its woy to Rio. The possengers oboord the ship consisted of fomous sleuths for o con- vention, the Duchess of Soxony ond her entouroge, the Ferris swim teom olong with their six choperones ond teochers, ond severol other interesting chorocters. The Duchess of Soxony weors her extroordinory diomond neckloce to the costume boll ond it turns up missing when the lights shut oft unexpectedly ond this brings the fomous sleuths into the picture. The cost consisted of 189 porents, 24 bond members, ond 8 teochers who tools port in the Once o Yeor Doy. Miss Nino Coppoy, ploying Effie Perrine in the ploy, stored, lt wos o cute ploy to be in ond it wos olot of fun becouse the story needed so mony moin chorocters, the porents were o fun group to work with. Helping to molse it oll possible, the director, Homer Moson, contributed his twenty yeors of tolent ond experience to the production. The production eorned opproximotely 510,000 ofter expenses ond the money goes bocls to the school ond students for improvement of focilities. The members of the cost held tryouts on Jonuory 4, reheorsols storted the 9th ond then proctices took ploce every Sundoy ond Tuesdoy ofterwords, except for the men's top- doncing line which storted procticing in September. 3. 1 1 1 2 ,,-2 1 W 5 7 57 ..Q.... SS H5645 ...-.-., s .5 i 6 El Sherlock Holmes ond Columbo discuss the rhefr of rhe neckloce. Coproin Brueggemeier primps before curroin coll. SS Rego! Crew woirs orrivol of possengers. Moids reody room for J. J. Hurron's orrivol. Coto, Closseou, Chorlie Chon, ond Number One Son get ocquoinfed. Whisrle When You're Afroid And moy the best mon Coops!D womon win. Moms do kick up rheir heels. 55 Regol preporing for Bon Voyoge. Blithe Spirit- Tokes One Blithe Spirit, directed by Mrs. Bortz, wos performed Februory 3rd, Ath, ond 5th, in the Ferris ouditorium. The ploy portroys o mon nomed Chorles Condomine, whose first wife, Elviro, hos died. Two yeors following, he remorried. As ci writer, Chorles wos in the process of writing o book on the supernoturol. For reference he in- vites Modome Arcoti over to his house to leorn some mysticol secrets. The modome suggests o seonce, ond by occident she brings bock Elyiro. Chorles sow his wife os 0 spirit. Elviro torments Chorles ond osks him to return with her to the spirit world. Chorles osks Modome Arcoti to send Elviro bock to the spirit world. The modome tries, but foils, she not only con't send Elviro bock but she brought bock Ruth os well. These two begin to tor- ment Chorles. ln the end of the ploy, Chorles flees the house ond it collopses behind him. This ploy concluded os o definite success for the Dromo Deportment. Cost in order of oppeoronce: Edith ...i.............,., .t... L ori Ross Ruth .,.. ..,. A udrey Leek Chorles ....... A . . Robert Crumley Mrs. Brodmon . . . . . Philip Sondericker Modome Arcoti , . , .... Molly Hemmen Elviro ,........ . . . Wendy Allen 1, Row 1: L to Pig Molly Hemmen, Robert Crumley, Philip Sondericker, Kothy Fey. Row 2: L to Ry Wendy Allen, Audrey Leek, Lori Ross, 2. Modome Arcoti swoons. 3. Molly l-lemmen reodies for her port. A. Mrs. Bortz prepores the set. 5. A helping hond to Audrey Leek's mokeup. 3 4 This ls Gur Yeor Photo by Cory Klrlshom ,Munn --4 MUUITNI Monn ond Volente ot your service The following three poges reflect some fods, fovorites ond fost times of the 1982-83 school yeor ot Ferris. Levis, Tootsie ond Lornborghinis odded spice to student life in ond out of school. Though the photogrophers cop- tured most of the highlights on film some octivities remoin best left unseen. J f 1 ..- O Q 47 5 new was The relief of lower gos prices! Soxons' fovorire seor covers m f ' Q -: . . S M. A iss, Mike, Michelle, Croig, Goy, Poul ond Deeno proudly show off rheir cors. if . i X lk 1 X s EE Do new reochers olwoys get new cors?!? in , Q J 3' x ,il '3x':'l'- iii Bog yourfoce, fer sure, 'couse we're, like, volley gir!s! Finolly . . .o McDonoId's of our own, .J E 1 E h W!-W!!! MA f All sports oword . . . we're on our woy! Soxon employees Of the Ferris Hongourf' If's obour time!!! nk 931 5 E gamww M. I :swag ja s ssss ws s ss 1 ss 'QE . ,Zilla lfi-Wl'Jr.1,y. , -ff'5 5' .3 .Q fx -- x :.',, . ,i '-,'fA'f 'L' : x . .. -f ': 4 ,-' : f:,,'1 T..,, I sw 1551, , A .' 1 . .' : JZ' 5 ' gf ' 'T . 'H I ' , 1 ml X Q' R' 4 4' ' 0'-1 au u- + v' a ' ' An unfortunate occurrence. Originolity Wins the Prize' Mo Dolon Stocy Oliver Tomi Donielson Liso Smith v N. . wir LED: :vb t Amy Brodbury Heidi Koster C' Lydio Kobluk Debbie Burkhort Mori Seors Vicki Grizzle The 1983 Ferris Liloc con wos held on Morch 17. The 1O girls were judged on poise, speech, the obility to onswer impromptu questions, ond their ot- troctiveness, plus how ot eose they presented themselves with the Moster of Ceremonies. Lydio Kobluk wos chosen os the 1983 Liloc Princess. Port of the octivities os being o princess were ottending luncheons, going to modeling closses, being fitted ot the Crescent ond porticipoting in the Liloc Porode, ond oll other liloc octivities. While ot Ferris, Lydio become on octive member of Colorguord, Key Club, ond lnternotionol club. In her spore time she is involved in police ond medicol explorers, ond enjoys colligrophy ond sports. Lydio plons to ottend the University of Woshington ond mojor in Biology ond loborotory science in preporotion for o coreer os o coroner. S I 'if '2 'en se vs A K .. g nxt 9- MDR 'Suv M x it Q0 .4 'M . .msg A wfw If M519 w- , +4 ,Q L,,, da as if. ' .-N., ' I KF. P v' .' wig' Q ', A in xr' , t .5 . rg 'I' .1 mf' 'Q' 15 A ., . Q 42. E! s X rw . 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Nf W' ,X . . ww, A A - Awww?-W f J Eng , ,Hip QT, . in .45 2 -,fm Soxons Moke Trocks Toword Victory Looking to score well ot the stote meet, the Boys' Trock teoms worked hord running, lifting weights, ond stretching oll seoson long. Teom leoders in- cluded Poul Horn, shot put, Dove Brondley, middle distonces, Rich Tyrie, long distonces, ond Todd Sells, high jump. Vorsity Cooch Rick Riley mentioned thot olthough the teom seemed to lock depth in such oreos os sprints, hurdles, ond pole voults, the teom wos very strong in the weight events ond in the middle ond long distonces. We hove some good individuols in certoin events, but lock depth. This yeor wos reolly o building yeor os we hod o lot of sophomores ond juniors on the teom, enforced Cooch Riley. Cooch Riley ruled Meod os the Soxons' toughest competition. Proving thot it's quolity, not quontity thot mokes the difference, the 1983 Freshmon Trock Teom hos worked especiolly hord to moke up for their lock in numbers. All fifteen members competed, with four of them in up to five events per meet!! Short distonce runners included Joy Lowson, Jed Decker, Bryon Avery, Scott Horbine, ond Brent Furston. The reloy events were run by Jed Decker, Scott Horbine, Brent Furston, Chris Riley, Roger Homlet, ond Dennis Flock. Bob Collins, Scott Horbine, Trocy Morosgh, ond Fronk Polek were our powerful shotputters. Working hord ot the long distonce runs wos the gool of teom members Dorin Libey, Brent Goheen, Ron Schmeer ond Chris Riley. Jed Decker, Scott Horbine, Brent Furston, Mork Elwein, Dennis Flock, Bryon Avery, ond Roger Homletjumped their woy to victory. This seoson proved especiolly voluoble, since eoch member goined ex- perience in severol events ond found their strengths ond weoknesses in trock. 1. Steve McCorie sends ET. home. 2. Don Henderson looks oheod to the finish line. 3. He puts his oll into thejovelin. 4, Soxons toke o breok . . . victory is sweet!! 5. Row 11 Jock Vigil, Tom Wolsh, Mott Decker, Steve Nowoy, Tim Corroll, Jose Vero, Terry Meyer, Brion Ronkin, Scott Ruehl, Tob Beoch. Row 2: Dovid Gipstein, Doug Webb, Corlos Gerboles, Eric Busch, Tony Horris, Derek Hendrickson, Jeff Anderson, Shoun Condroy, Juon Moscoso del Prodo, Lorry Lysne, Tom Swofter, Ken Anderson, Tory Kenney. Row 3: Rich Tyrie, Devon Brewer, Steve McCrorie, Scott Heritoge, Dove Brondley, John Thompson, Eric Moore, Poul Horn, Todd Sells, Scott Reid, Jeff Wolfe, Kerry Curron, Todd Synoground, Chris Brown, Jomie Monn, Jeff Byrd, Don Henderson, Morc McAller, Lonce Bursch, Cooch Rick Riley. o. Dove Brondley exerts steom. Girls' Trock Runs Strong Dedicotion is the word thot best describes the 1968 girls' trock teom. Sue Reed stoted, Our teom hod o lot of very dedicoted people which mode us o teom thot worked hord to be the top. We pro- bobly didn't hove os much noturol tolent os o few yeors ogo, but everyone tried their hordest to be the very best they could. Cooch Dove Morton commented on the seoson, One of our gools in 1983 wos to develop on understonding of the words teom dedicotion. Forty girls turned out for the teom ond Rondy Lothspeich cooched the J.V. teom while the Freshmen were cooched by Jonice Wong. Some of the outstonding trocksters were Deonno Froelich ond Dion Horvey in the hurdles, Sue Reed, Heidi Vonderwilde ond Christino Green running distonce. ln the high jump Anne Koster, Michelle Evons ond Wendy Allen found success, ond the discus ond shop-put were dominoted by Sue Stone. Cooch Morton summed up the teom philosophicolly Dedicotion to eoch other will be our hollmork olong with o lorge meosure of hord work. 1. Noncy Stork limbers up before competing. 2. Downe Tolbott troins for her event. 3, Shelley Hecker trows her woy to o Soxon victory. 4. Row 1: L to R, Deonno Froelich, Brigid Quinn, Melin- do Felice, Choni Bozorth, Christino Green, Sondy Sutherlond, Michele Legresley, Dono Keller, Anne Koster. Row 2: Stocy Sidlow, Dion Horvey, Shooni Robideoux, Sue Stone, Shelley Hecker, Sue Enright, Liso Overmon, Soroh Shorp, Shelly Pieisig, Tommy Noy. Row 8. Crystol Wilson, Downe Tolbott, Corolyn Hubbord, Sheri Boyd, Christy McNutt, Cothy Corlson, Renee Perkins, Noncy Stork, Monoger - Comerro Hildreth. Row 4. Heidi Vonderwilde, Suson Reed, Deeno Zoring, Corol Hunter, Trocy Crooks, Cooch Morton, Liso Lelond, Michele Evons, Rito Buechel, Louro Williomson, Jenny Pippord, Wendy Bliss. 5. Soxon trockster leops toll bots in o single bound. 6. Michele Legresley, Heidi Vonderwilde ond Sondy Sutherlond push themselves to the best of their obility. 7. Sue Enright shoots for the moon os Steve McCrorie, Deeno Zoring ond Ann Smith wotch in owe. 8. Dion Horvey oids Deonno Froelich in her dolly stretching. Q. Heidi Vonderwilde shows greot form. ,,,,v ' .AN 1 -1 ,. If1hlQ5vr.l.f'35' K M. I , ' . 'V 'if if .. .. 'Baum A i 6 7 Sig. Freshmen Slide Into The Seoson The cooch hos reolly worked us hord, but it wos on- ly to moke us o stronger teom, stoted Tim Schreiner, freshmon boseboll ployer. Cooch Bob Strompe worked the freshmen so they could ochieve some of their seosonol gools. Some of these gools include to finish first, to develop everyone's tolents, ond to improve their bosic fundomentol skills. Cooch Strompe soid the guys' best strength this yeor wos their defense. Cooch Strompe wos pleosed with this yeor's turnout. An over obundont supply of freshmen boys turned out, which proved to be more thon needed. The freshmon boys used the outside focilities for proc- tice. Only when it roined were they confined to proctice indoors. Cooch Strompe stored, We welcomed oll the sup- port the freshmen gove us this seosonf' 1. Don Flock cotches o ground boll in worm-ups. 2. Soxons proctice sliding. 3. Jock Morse worms up for the big gome, A. Front1 L to R, Billy Godou, Tim Schreiner, Morc Rickey, Tim Stuort, Jon Shermon, Doug Johnson. 2nd Row: Devin Hughes, Tony Bogot, Greg Wheeler, Jock Morse, Fred Nowlond, Don Flock. Lost Row: Cooch Strompe, Andy Deutsch, Rob Scher- mon, Kevin Schmidt, Mike Doron, Horm Schlomer, Kevin Lynch, Cooch Woltjer. 3 'Rf' 2 3 4 .S Junior Vorsity Strives for Improvement The Junior Vorsity boseboll teom, under the direction of cooch Bill Lowther, completed o successful yeor. Mr. Lowther felt content with his teom's improvement. This yeor's JV turnout, down in number from the 1982 seoson, con- sisted of only 18 members. Next yeor, Mr. Lowther hopes for o stronger sophomore ond junior tur- nout. J.V. boseboll is designed to improve these othletes so they con proceed on to vorsity boseboll. Mr. Lowther stored thot Ferris hos been provided with the best boseboll focility in town, ond in- dicoted thot the equipment con- tinued to be in top shope, ond needed few improvements. The ployers, consisting of sophomores ond juniors, olso keep their skills ot work during the sum- mer. The onnuol Pony Leogue in the summer, mokes o remorkoble improvement on these ployers, giving them on odvontoge for o position on the Vorsity boseboll teom the following yeor. Our J.V. boseboll teom, throughout the seoson, fought to win os mony gomes os they could. 'l.Monoger Tim Ferguson ottempts o moment of concentrotion, 2. Ferris JV. slugger mokes o grond slom. 8. Justin Koblunk shows his throwing skills, 4. Group shot: Front Row: From L to R5 Mike Clocy, Don Hill, Dovid Ferrell, T. J. Eliott, Roy Bell, Mike Mortovson. Row 2: From L to R, Cooch Lowther, Steve Sims, Gerry Kobluk, Kurt Sullivon, Kevin Milnes, Bryon McGeorge, Justin Kobluk, Pot VonHorn, ond monoger Tim Forguson. Soxons ot the Plote Boys' Vorsity Boseboll ended onother spring with mony gomes ond proctices. Cooch John Thoclser, the Cooch for the post three yeors, stoted, When you cross the lines on o boseboll field you must hove totol commitment ond concentro- tion. Psychologicolly you must believe you con win regordless of who you ore ploying. The strotegy for o top quolity Ferris teom consisted of good pitching ond defense, timely hitting, ond o lot of lucls. For the 1983 seoson, Morls Sutherlond Dove Roiney oc- complished most voluoble. Both being seniors, scholorships moy orise. For pre-seoson gomes, the teom competed ogoinst Lewiston in Lewiston, Moses Lolse ot North Cen- trol, Eost Volley ot Eost Volley, ond Coeur d'Alene in Coeur D'Alene. The leogue gomes omounted to to throughout the seoson, plus the four pre-seoson gomes. 1, Boo Jennings throwing onother strilse. 2. Row 1: CL-P07 Brod Long, Jeff Lee, Steve Comyn, Tom Hills, Andy Sweeney, Scott Wetzel, Steve Schieche. Row 2: CL-RD, Rich Longford, Tom Wolfe, Don McWillioms, Chris Curron, Morls Sutherlond, Steve Wiegele. Row 3: CL-RD, Cooch Thoclser, Bill Pluclser, Dorius Psoppe, Milse Nilssich, Dove Roiney, John Moc- Dougoll, Bob Jennings, 3. Cooch Thoclser ond Scott Wetzel giv- ing o sermon on the mound, 4. John MocDougoIl stoying olertl 5, The side lines show enthusiosm. o, Jeff Lee thinlsing up o good plon, 7. Bob Jennings doing whot he does best. 8. Steve Wiegele preporing for o home run. Q The teom getting reody to go home. ff? 5 x 5 X MV, gy p - Yr 5 Saxon Sluggers Talse Charge Joe Everson coached the J.V. team. Coach Everson has coached baseball for 15 years, and enjoyed coaching softball as much as ever. Along with a large roster, the ex- perience that was gained will prove valuable next year. A large factor for this season was the ability to be a team, and not an individual. Last, but not least, the frosh team. They, along with Coach Hayned, learned quite a lot and will be learning as the years go on. An even larger roster this year enabled a lot of girls the chance to blossom as individuals as well as strengthen their standard of team play. 1. The 1983 JV Team - Coach Joe Everson, Chris Culton, Amy Schimmels, Keri Strobeck, Jill Valley, Connie Steele, Karla Mann, Darlene Vanguilder, Lauri Lynch, Mary Jorgenson. Front L to R, Sallie Wynstra, Jill Conner, Jennifer Sealy, Ellen Oliver, Terrina McMichael, Jessica Grant, Rhonda Safran. 2.1st Row: L to R, Tacey Coghill. 2nd Row: Linda Wally, Rhonda Langford, Natalie Brenenan, Deb- bie Smith, Kathy Davis, Angie George. Grd Row: Keri Vill, Dann Egner, Leona Foster, Stacy Johnson, Michelle Mansfeild, Tondra Laymen. 4th Rw: Lisa Dewalt, Serina Bischoff, Jill Oliver, Tam- my Fellin, Stacy Byram. 8. Freshman girls plan their strategy for winning. 4. Saxons preparing for another victory. 62 WA' me 2 pg, . ,y 5.5, J, ,, I, , g Y ' .M 5 c. m ii nam nr .F rY ?'Vv-w-fy V '! -Hifi ' 7 K W ,,,,....-'T-- l- Y ,....., F 1 ' 1 Vorsity Softbollers Hit Qne Home Most of this yeor's vorsity ployers hove ployed for four yeors ot Ferris. This showed in the woy they competed in the GSL. Under Cooch Mork Kon- do, the Vorsity Sluggers did well. Strong botting ond good defense ployed key roles os well os o good teom ottitude. All of these ployers contribute to the teom, ond oll were oble to drow from it. Next yeor's teom will be just os strong becouse of the youngsters coming up ond becouse of returning veterons. 5. Dionn Egner get's reody to steol o bose. 6. Row 1: L to R: Stocey Bosch, Jonet Roberg, Debbie Burkhort, Allison Yornell, Kim Josperson, Julie Wimmer. Row 2: Sondro Cronin, Cheryl Honson, Leslie Ahrondt, Tomi Donielson, Heidi Koster. Row 8: Sue Lust, Ann King, Tommy Lesser. 7. Kim Josperson scores for the Soxonsl 8. Cooch Kondo tolks with Shodle cooch. Golfers Mointoin Edge Agoin the Soxon golf teom com- pleted o greot seoson for 1983. As lost yeor, girls ond boys were com- bined due to budget cuts. Storting with girls, the two most outstonding golfers were: Michelle Floon ond Kothleen Codd. Not to mention three outstonding returning ployers. For the boys', the outston- ding ployer wos Tom Plumb. The boys received o surprising six retur- ning ployers for this seoson. Both the boys ond girls procticed ot Hongmon golf course. The boys procticed from 2:80 till 6:80 ond ployed o full 18 holes. The girls proc- ticed from 2:30 till 4:00 ond they ployed nine holes. Still mointoining their previous edge, boys' ond girls' golf summed up onother greot seoson. When oslsed obout the overoll outlook Cooch Nilssich simply replied, lt wos on improv- ing seoson. 1.1st Row: Left to Right, Jeff Nlinnerly, Tom Lowrence, Mork McDonold, Morl-4 Forrell, Don Compbell, Brod Ribo, Brett Shorp, Chris Winston. 2nd Row, Jeff Roberts, Corey Thompson, Jim Dorsyn, Scott Freemon, Dovid Mildes, Jonothon Heoth, Steve Young, Cooch Nilssich, Tom Plumb, Joel Peorlmon ond Jeff Sonwicls. 2, Tom Plumb evoluotes Chris Winston's Technique, 3. Whot's next Cooch? 4.I should hove gone to my regulor Dentist! Tennis Completes Undefeoted Seoson The boys' ond girls' tennis teoms com- pleted on undefeoted seoson this yeor. The boys' tennis teom, consisting of 24 members ond cooched by Gory Anderson, finished their seoson with on excellent o-O record. Cooch Anderson soid Per Norlin, o foreign exchonge student from Sweden, proved to be the best ployer on the teom, Per won the boys' GSL singles chompionship. The girls' teom con- sisting of 15 members ond cooched by Rob Cummins, olso finished with on excellent 6-O record. Cooch Cummins felt Molly Techel demonstroted tolent os the best ployer ond Kelle Rodcliff showed promise for the future. Some of the scores of the girls' tennis teoms showed Ferris defeoting North Centrol 7-O ond Centrol Volley 7-O. Mony of the some ployers of both teoms returned in the spring. Kelle Rodcliff ond Chris Luther ore hoppy obout winning GSL mix- ed doubles. 2. Winners of men's singles: Per Norlin ond Thomos Siberslsy. Boys' ond Girls' Tennis Teom - Room 1: From L to R, Mr. Cummins, Bonnie House, Molly Brunjes, Milse Locey, Morls Servoss. Row 2: From L to R, Jeff Son- dine, Mr. Anderson, Thomos Siberslsy, Heother Chombers, Rob Busch, Per Norlin, Greg Monsfield, Molly Techel, Eric Wolfe, Vol Cosler. Row 8: From L to R, Don O'Connell, Shonnon Mullin, Steve Sondberg, Jon Joss, Ko- ty O'Btien, Michelle Ewell, Kelle Rodcliff, Joon Plemmons. N' YUNEX J V. ond Frosh Girls Look to the Future Stocy Lowe prepores to ploy, Stoci Byrom goes up for two points in Frosh oction. Becky prepores to rebound the bosketboll. lonet cheers the team on. Debbie shoots onother shot over North Centrol, Colleen Leohy puts up ojun'1perogoinstN.C. Becky Green positions herself for 0 rebound. Girls Junior Vorsity Bosketboll - Front Row: L to R: Anne Koster, Christino Green, Deonno Froelich, Lori Dick, Ann King. Bock Row: L to R, Cooch Bill Goul, Debbie Fletcher, Colleen Leohy, Keri Strobeck, Becky Green, Connie Steele. Christino Green dribbles down court for o loy in. Q3 , V3 i I is ,, M ff W ' , X iffy A kk L iff uf 7 Q K I Mah' W' - V .L -1 XCCQ-ff KT' unlllliilixx Qt 'N This yeor both the Frosh ond J.V. Girls boslsetboll did well. The reosons for success were teom ploy ond the desire to win. For the J.V. teom this desire wos born lost yeor when they com- peted on the frosh level. Now thot their ploying slsills ore more refined, their brond of boslsetboll is much better, so they were oble to com- pete very effectively in the GSL. As for the frosh teorn, their skills ore being developed. With proctice ond ploying time they will oll become better othletes os they compete on the J.V. ond Vorsity levels. Both these teorns did the best they could, ond whot they oc- cornplished showed their desire to not only win, but to be good othletes os well os being good sports. Both records prove these importont focts. V2 '3.-T . ris r l Il . M., 'Qgp N.. I X,-' fn 1' 2. 1. Debbie Orchord houls in onother Sox- on rebound. 2. Tommy Lesser shoots over o Centrol Volley defender. 3. Allison Yornell goes bock door. 4. 5oxon's top scorer, Tesi Lohmon, shoots for two. 5. Tommy Lesser defies the low of grovi- ty in the Shodle Pork gorne. 6. Tesi Lohrnon drives to the hoop. 7. Soxon's offense is explosive. 8. Keri Strobecls frustrotes University's defense with her boll hondling obilities. 'Nm Eirl Cogers Come Up Short ,RX ,EX ' CHQ i 19 .egg ' Us Q - -T -., , Q an The Girls' Vorsity Boslsetboll teom topped the seoson off with o 12-8 record ond 9-7 for the GSL, ending up toking sixth ploce. Cooch Don Lobdell believed thot some dif- ficulties with speed ond height cous- ed port of the outcome of Ferris seoson. Cooch Lobdell olso com- mented, , Things turn out best for those who molse the best of the woy things turn out. Unfortunotely, the teom's record did not disploy their tolent. Bet- ween the squod, internoi problems continued throughout the seoson ond eventuolly led to o disoppoin- ting conclusion. The teom did oc- complish one very importont point, offer eight yeors of girls bosketboll in existence ot the high school level, the 1982-83 Ferris squod beot Shodle Pork ond Centrol Volley. Other occomplishments consisted of: Top shooting percentoge oworded to Keri Strobeck, sophomore, top rebounder oword- ed to Allison Yornell, junior, ond Top scorer oworded to Tesi Lohmon, senior. Girls Vorsity Bosketboll teom members consisted of: Tomi Donielson, Debbie Burkhort, Heidi Vonderwilde, Cheryl Honson, Melisso Borker, Heidi Koster, Tesi Lohmon, Tommy Lesser, Debbie Orchord, Allison Yornell, Keri Strobecl-2. r J.V. Netters Disploy Tolent The Junior Vorsity Boys' Bosket- boll Teom concluded their seoson successfully with o 8-11 record overoll. Cooch Hore nomed Mike Niksich ond Jeff Coviness os very voluoble ployers this seoson, ond Shodle Pork ond Gonzogo Prep os the toughest competition os they honded the J.V. netters two defeots. Cooch l-lore in the future would like to work during the off seosons to help prepore the ployers for the following yeor. Ferris Opponent Ferris Coeur d'Alene Fe-mg Kornoikin Ferri5 West Volley Ferris M906 Ferris Centrol Volley Ferris North Centrol Ferris University Ferris Shodle Pork Ferris Lewis 6 Clork Ferris Gonzogo Prep Ferris Centtol Volley Ferris Meod Ferris Meod Ferris PXOQGVS Ferris 55 North Centrol oO Ferris oo University Ao Ferris 50 Shodle Pork 64 Ferris 39 Lewis 6 Clork 58 Ferris 45 Gonzogo Prep 55 1. Coviness loys one up on the fost breok. 2, Mike Lynch controls tip. 3. Pennington rifles one post defender. 4. The shot is up! 5, Bottom Row: L-Pig Scott Roberts, Jeff Folkins, Poul Pennington, Corey Dumos. Row 2: L-Pig Jeff Coviness, Todd Jones, Kevin Borber, Don Hill, Chris Nielsen. Not Pictured: Mike Lynch, Cooch Hore D Frosh Shorpen Skills Although the freshmon boys' bosketboll seoson didn't prove to be victorious, the teom occomplish- ed much in the woy of skill shorpening. Ending the 1-10 seoson ogoinst Meod os their only win, the teom showed vost improve- ment, stoted cooch Bob Strompe. Strompe nomed North Centrol os the toughest competition this yeor, ond Jomie Nielsen ond Jomie Buenzsli os outstonding ployers. If nothing else, we improved, commented Eric Koohns, while Cooch Strompe summorized the seoson by using the quote Never soy die. 1. Bottom Row: L-R, Den Flock, Jomie Buenzli, Brent Furston, Morc Rickey, Alon Chipmon, John Niblock, Kevin Schmidt. Top Row: L-R, Rob Schuermon, Eric Koohns, Jomie Nielsen, Don Flock, Mike Vickermon, Todd Beuke, Roger Homlet, Allon McGroth, Scott Freemon, Cooch Strompe. 2. Roger Homlet gets off the ground. 8. Koohns disploys procticed Soxon form 4. Sox is dominote boords. 5. Ployers scromble to defend Sox- oi Ureok. Soxons Complete o Successful Yeor 0 4 i EW! se! 91 RR1 i 6 15-l Russ Honson woves to oll his odmiring tons. Cooch Smith gives the teom encourogement. Steve Wiegele demonstrotes his excellent possing obility. Vorsity Boslsetooll Ployers - Row 11 Monogers - Bob Honsen ond Joel Peorlmon. Plow 21 L-R5 Todd Sells, Dorius Roppe, Dove Roiney, Andy Sweeney ond Steve Wiegele. Row 3: L-Psp Scott Reid, Jeff Byrd, Woyne Tinlsle, Kevin Byrd ond Russ Honson, Not Pictured: Bill Hudson, ond Milse Nilssich. Ooohh whot o feeling . . . Jeff Byrd concentrotes on his shot, . Woyne Tinlele goes up for o point. .3 pf ws- g aah J R ,K ,,sii214.g,.. ,, J ' Q1 ' Q ' f 5 ' ' ML - tif -:N x 4 ,. .., ,-- . , 4' 9 L AM . 9 by Cory Kirkh rn i 4.4: rs.:-Pig. , ,f 'VM W.. , , ' ' nah' :ii v X S gin , f 5 5 xi? 5 X H V , ., - K yr ...k 16 : seg . X' Q, h W. O TIT'- The Vorsity Boys' Boslsetboll squod oc- complished more thon ony other bosket- boil teom ot Ferris hos in the post eight yeors. The contributing foctors to the teom's outstonding seoson could be their newly oppointed cooch, Glenn Smith. Cooch Glenn Smith replied, The teom this yeor is very coochoble. They're enjoyoble to cooch, ond there's little selfishness on onyone's port. One of the highlights of the seoson in- cluded the second Ferris vs. Shodle gorne, where Ferris won 45-AA. Another highlight during the seoson proved to be the Gon- zogo Prep gome, in which Ferris hod the opportunity to tie for the chompionship. All in oll, the bosketboll teom hod o very successful yeor. Gome Results Ferris Coeur d 'Alene Ferris Komoilsin Ferris Eostern Ferris West Volley Ferris Meod Ferris Centrol Volley Ferris Rogers Ferris North Centrol Ferris University Ferris Shodle Ferris Lewis 6 Clorls Ferris Gonzogo Ferris Meod Ferris Centrol Volley Ferris Rogers Ferris North Centrol Ferris University Ferris Shodle Ferris Lewis ond Clorls J.V. Wrestlers Leod Ferris On Although we ore o smoll teorn, we wrestled well ond showed con- tinuous improvement throughout the seoson, stoted Cooch Mikisko obout the J.V. wrestling teom. The wrestlers showed good potentiol for next yeor's Vorsity. Mike Mortinson wrestled strong to copture o second ploce win in the J.V. tournoment with Steve Beck plocing fourth. Overoll, the J.V.'s determinotion ond strength upheld Ferris' good nome. The teorn motches were: Ferris vs Ferris vs Ferris vs Ferris vs Ferris vs Ferris vs Shodle Pork December 16 Meod December 21 Northwood lonuory 6 Lewis G Clork Jonuory 13 North Centrol Jonuory 22 Gonzogo Prep Jonuory 27 1. Row 11 L to R5 Tod Schmoltz, Don Gingrich, Mike McGowon. Row 2: Mike Mortinson, Don Henderson, Steve Beck. 2. This could be poinful! 8. Another one bites the floor. 4. Mike McGowon quickly colculotes his next move. X Freshmen Strive for Future Gools The eight member Freshmon wrestling teom demonstroted QFGOT potentiol ond future tolent. Becouse of the smoll turnout, the teom didn't hove enough wrestlers for the different weight closses which outomoticolly lost them AO points eoch motch. The '2 mighty soxon wrestlers monog- ed to copture five city wins with Tim Snyder, Scott Soron ond Rod Borton in 4th ploce ond Mike Doron in 2nd. This seoson wos o good Ieorning experience for the wrestlers giving the teom deter- minotion to strive for future Vor- sity gooIs, stoted Cooch Cummins. 1. Row 11 L to R5 Tim Stuort, Tim Snyder, Scott Soron, Row 21 Rod Borton, Moria Smith, Fred Nowlond. Row 3: Scott Woshburn, Dovid Lomorte, Cooch Cummins, Row 41 Mike Doron. 2. l've got you now! 3. Let's get physicol, 4. I hoven't hod this much fun in o long time! 4 Gropplers Toke lt to the Mot Vorsity Wrestling experienced o very successful seoson with o record of 15-3. Cooch Mork Kondo commented, The wrestlers show- ed o lot of determinotion ond im- provement over the foce of the yeor, ond consequently thot odd- ed to our success os o teom. At stote competition held in Ellensburg the teom pioced 14th in the AAA Leogue Tournoment. For individuol feots, B. J. Anderson received fourth ploce in the 115 pound weight closs ond Mike Volente took second in unlimited. Toking first ploce in the GSL for three consecutive yeors, including the 1982-88 seoson, Meod gove Ferris o gregt chollenge ond gool to look forword to meeting. Accor- ding to Cooch Kondo, the yeor went by with very little difficulty ond ended os on exceptionol yeor. Adding to Cooch Kondo's remork, B. J. Anderson, returning member of the teom, sold, I thought thot we were superiorly cooched ond conditioned ond this worked well throughout the seoson, 1 Mr. Kondo intensely wotches his wrestlers quolify for store. 2 Soxon wrestler on Americon Bondstond. 3 Chris l-loll reody for ocrion 41. Plow 1. L-R, D. J. Clork, Kyle Weir, B. J. Anderson, Don Corroll. Row 2: L-Ry Cooch Kondo, Dorron Bowermon, John MocDougoll, Tim Corroll. Melindo Lucke. Row 8. L-Ry Chris l-loll. Kiell Anderson, Mike Volente, Lonce Simon, Jomie Monn. Not Pictured: Billie Sulltvon. 5 Don Corroll fights for the upperhond o Soxon wrestler competes for on opportunity to overcome his opponent. 7 Mike Volente pinning his mon. Q ,xvvxgjl Qgm wfzfgx ...uni 5 O yr' 7 'uv- WWW 3 fi j1!i'aPQf!' WM,,,,4.5,,, , Q Gymnosts Tolse Second Our gool for the yeor wos to go to store os o teom ond for every girl to improve while hoving fun, stoted Moureen Willioms, gymnostics cooch. This described the 1982-1983 gymnostic seoson. The girls completed the seoson with o 6 win ond 1 loss record. The meet results were: Ferris vs Opponent Ferris 109.55 North Centrol107.36 Ferris 117.61 - West Volley 103.44 Ferris 114.40 Rogers 104.85 Ferris 121.05 Meod 123.55 Ferris 114.85 Shodle Porls 113.02 Ferris 131.74 Lewis ond Clorls 114.21 Susie Hunter ottributes the teom's success to, dedicotion, positive ottitudes, ond teom unity, which helped us ploce second ot Districts. Cooch Moureen Willioms reveoled her teom strotegy by soying, Anyone wonting to turn out should be oble to without being the top girl. The teom ogreed thot they ore strong oll oround, not just with o few individuols. The District Tournoment wos held ot North Centrol High School on Februory 19. Quolifying for stote competition included: Susie Hunter on bors ond voult, Dion Horvey on voult, ond Amy Wilson on the floor. l'm reolly glod I got the chonce to compete this yeor, ond to go on to store, excloimed Amy Wilson. Amy went on to tolse first ploce ot store on the floor exercise. 1. Dion Horvey completes o full twist on the bors. 2. Wendy Liles disploys poetry in motion. 3. Group Shot - L to R, Bottom Row: Amy Wilson. 1st Row: Kristin Lowson, Dion Horvey, Cooch Moureen Willioms, Louro Williomson. 2nd Row: Susie Hunter, Wendy Liles, Wendy Vowter. 3rd Row: Brigid Quinn, Kim Dovis. Top Row: Gonyo Bruess. Not Pictured: Dionno Witherup ond Nicole McDowell. 4. Dion Horvey strikes o pose. 5. Amy Wilson splits on the beom. 6. Amy gives us her fovorite smile. 7. Cooch Willioms wotches with omoze- ment os Kim Dovis does o hondstond on the beorn. 1Y '9nnv 11 N? 'hu in 4 6. 7 Volleyboll Spikes to Victory The 1982-83 Volleyboll teoms storted off with o stunning seoson. This yeor's cooches consisted of Mr. Hite, Vorsity, Mrs. Hore, Junior Vor- sity, ond Mr. Thoclser, Freshmen. Ferris' vorsity teom ended its winning seoson with o 13-3 record. Their success led them to compete in the stote competition where they won 1 gome ond lost 2. This yeor's teom greotly opprecioted oll the support Ferris students ond fomilies gove them. The Junior Vorsity teom olso disployed on equolly successful seoson. Their record stood ot 13 wins ond 4 losses. Their outstonding ployers consisted of Keri Stobecls, spilser, Deonno Froelich, setter, Melisso Borlser ond Chris Culton os utility ployers. The freshmon teom improved from the beginning of the seoson. Their determinotion showed in eoch gome ployed. 1. Teommotes woit for the unexpected. 2, Debbie Burlshort concentrotes on the gome. 3. Vorsity Teom Ployers Boost the Teom's Spirit- Row 1: From L to R, Sue Stone, Melonie Rudd, Tomi Donielson, Heidi Koster, Anne Koster, Jonet Lyson, Susie Hunter, Cuoyle Christie, ond Rieko Komotsu. 4. Vorsity Teom - Row 1: From L to R, Heidi Koster, Susie Hunter, Anne Koster, Rielso Komotsu, Debbie Burlshort. Row 2: From L to R, Jonet Lyson, Melonie Rudd. Row 31 From L to R, Goyle Christie, Sue Stone, Allison Yornell, Cheryl Honson, ond Tomi Donielson. 5. Junior Vorsity - Row 1: From L to R, Leslie Ahrendt, Shooni Robideoux. Row 2: From L to R, Connie Steele, Keri Strobecls, Deonno Froelich, Trino McMichoel. Row 3: From L to R, Dono Keller, Amy Schimmels, Tereso Chopmon, Colleen Leohy, Row 41 From L to R, Melisso Borlser, Chris Culton, ond Mrs. Hore. o. Debbie Burkhort reoches high to serve. 7. Susie spikes the boll hord ond high. 8. Freshmon Teom - Row 1, From L to R, Liso Bloyed, ond Dion Edgner. Row 2: From L to R, Stoci Byrom, Leono Foster, Kerry Vill. Row 3: From L to R, Stocy Lowe, Michele Monsfield, ond Shoron Lyson. 9. Allison Yornell helps set up the ploy. 10. Ferris ployers collide os they reoch for the boll. A, 0' H! W4 'df Mgfmw W -., ,.,....-.--w--'T' 6 a ...............--- 9 or qv ON M -JW' an X Qi N ii' N mm NM-My ...ws- M 10 ' X . -MN w-vm Girls' Cross Country Runs Through All! Despite the loss of two of Ferris' stor runners, the Girls' Cross Country teom finished off o strong seoson with Centrol Volley os their toughest competition. Cooches Dove Sonderson ond Don Dickenson, both new to cooching Cross Country, grew olong with the teom. Asked obout the teom, 61 runner Heidi VonderWilde soid, We were o reolly close teom who did olot of fun things together. lt mode running fun. Adding his views os to the success of the teom, Cooch Sonderson commented, The growth in this teom since the stort of the seoson hos been con- sideroble, both in confidence ond in improving times. 1. Vorsity Girls - L to Psp Michele LeGresley, Morci Nemec, Nellie McGough, Suson Reed, Heidi VonderWiIde, Dino Allensworth, Gwenn Durlsee, Sondy Sutherlond. 2. Senior, Heidi Vonderwilde runs tough. 3.JV ond Freshmen Girls' - Row 1: From L to R, Dino Allensworth, Morci Nemec, Nellie McGough. Row 21 Sheri Boyd, Jenny Pippord, Noncy Stork, Shelly Reisig, Brigid Quinn. 4. Michele ond Dino stort out strong. 5. Michele LeGresley strides out. 6. Freshmen Dino ond Morci show concentrotion. 7. The stort of o strong Soxon roce, 8. Suson Reed blozes Ferris' course. 9. Sondy Sutherlond finishes strong. 10. A tough finish. 3. A , ls A fs .. NZ jfkesc- 5 5. +A ,,.w new N -., 6. 7 e une- an ,Tw kfwx if W f V , f ' X , Rf, vg x .. r ., ,QM M 10 L.. Boys' Cross Country Outruns Competition Under the leodership of cooches Don Dickinson ond Dove Sonderson, oll Boys Cross Country teoms ron successfully in 19824 The Vorsity teom won the teom title ot the Sunfoir lnvitotionol up ogoinst 20 other schools from oround th stote. The teom olso ploced sixth ot o meet in Richlond. One of the outstonding Vorsity runners ond top runners in the stote proved to be Rich Tyrie, who suc- ceeded in being the undefeoted winner of both the Sunfoir lnvitotionol ond the meet in Richlond. He olso brolse the Shodle Porls course record by 15 seconds ond tools fourth ploce ot the stote meet. Also running ot the stote meet Dove Brondley tools 28th ploce. The Junior Vorsity teom hod o winning seoson this yeor ond in except for one meet were very dominont. We hod o good teom running this yeor, stoted Cooch Sonderson. They hove oll been constontly pushing for the seventh spot on vorsityf' The freshmen boys hod on excellent seoson, commented cooch Sonderson. The teom leoders included Ron Schmeer, who hos to be considered one of the top freshmen in the city, Chris Riley, Brion Avery, Croig Denlser, ond Jim Holdowoy, who oll ron with determinotion. 1. Vorsity Left to Right. Rich Tyrie, Tom Wolsh. Eric Busch, Dove Brondley, John Thompson, Doug Webb, Croig Holmon. 2. Rich Tyrie onswers interrogoting reporters' questions, 3. Rich concentrotes on determinotion. A. John Thompson struggles to hold the leod for Ferris. 5. Runners listen intently to cooches' odvice. o. Pete Tyrie surposses Shodle runner ond lsiclss to the finish. 7. Pete checks out competition, 8. Mott Declser disploys proper form, 9. JV. Left to Right: Top Row: Tim Corroll. Pot Tyrie, Pete Tyrie. Middle Row: Devon Brewer, Mott Declser. Jim Holdowoy, Croig Denlser, Steve Nowoy, Scott Tennicon. Tob Beoch. Bottom Row. Chris Riley, Ron Schmeer, Brion Avery. 84 .3 U wh, lllg X rn Freshmen Footboll Prepore for Victories in the Futur Storting in September ond en- ding in November the Frosh Foot- boll teom compiled o record of one win ond five losses under the cooching of Kim Floyd, Bill Lowther ond Bill Dovies, Cooch Floyd commented, The teom is better thon their record ond probobly one of the best offensive teoms in the city. Gut of 37 freshmen Kevin Lynch, Trocy Morosh ond Robbie Shermon were oll noted os doing well. Although there were no trophies oworded this yeor Doug Johnson, Doug Justice ond Eric Wolt were oll noted os most improved. 1. Row 1: From L to R, Kevin Schmidt, Morco, Judd Decker, Tim Schreiner, Bill Gorslsi, D. J. Clorls, Morc Rickey, Fronls Pollocls, Morls Ellwine, Eric Wolf, Jomie Buenzli, Brent Furston. Row 2: From L to Rg Robbie Shermon, Trocy Oolss, Robbie Cox, Doug Johnson, Heorh Hollis, Tony Boggot, Kevin Hughs, Jocls Morse, Jim Dorsh, Greg Wheeler, Greg Miller, Tom Chopmon. Row CJ: From L to R, Rod Borton, Rondy Bell, Doug Justice, Dennis Flock, Trocy Morosh, Kevin Lynch, Andrew Doitch, Milse Doron, Corey Condroy, Scott Horbine, Bob Collins, Cooch Dovies, Cooch Lowther, 2. The Soxons prepore to toclsle their opponents. CJ. Cooch Floyd plons strotegy. 4. Freshmen block opponents. 5. Cheerleoders ond fons leod the teom on. o. Moybe I con help 7. The Soxon lineup. 8. The Ferris Soxons scromble for the boil. 3 1 Photo by Mondoy's Child . K - -If . sex 6. nm 87 B-Squod Folls Short of the End Zone 2 Finding size o determinote, B- Squod footboll struggled to o 4-5 seoson. The B-squod opened up the 1982 seoson with o flurry defeoting Rogers ond North Cen- trol. ln the following weeks the Sox- ons foiled to penetrote the end zone for the needed scores. This wos evident in their losses to Gon- zogo Prep, University, ond Shodle Pork. Week six proved to be the turn- 1. it bi . ff tttt . - 1 if 1 . fig' W- ' J t 2 1 Q . -gf If V 4 ., . I V H if ,,..-' , rw A - ' it 'Q , ' .- if - :L ,, Q, 'H' , Q 1 t ff., af ' pi .af- I 1' . M I . V' 1i?3 . ' ty ' . . ' .. f 4 .I-.yn J . Y , if 34 I oygg , ' g if i s . fagfiiiwuf is A f..,.,,, , M-M-tgg . . . , 5? 1 K . I, in . Q VV I 5 - 2 V H in 4 A, . ' V, f f I ' 4 f 0. W ' 'iv' Y ,W . . . ' J . ' ' .1 - ' 9' VT ,gf?wFkz?Wy,,emd4 For 4 w,i f ssis W MQ mwmwwwfm ,.t,,, tt'i it L., .- i K 1 S Q , J J 1,65 i f i. 1. azwi -RW -,'- -,JT PU S1 4: 1254 W'.f'V' if 715, K E tw. J f H - ' ,,,, tt . Vr' . . I K H , U K f , 6 s--, '-sst, f , , , ., ,L., ifyttt A , -- .. W?wawwwwwwwwwwwMWKQWMMWMWWWQHWWfK?fwwWWr Mwkwgg ssii 3. 4. ing point of the seoson. Under the guidonce of Cooch Don Mikisko ond Cooch Kurt Donner, the Soxons come from behind to defeot Centrol Volley 20-10. After beoting C.V. Cooch Mikisko felt the teom reolly jelled ond 5 plciyed to their potentiol. Some of the stondouts for the seoson included Center-Linebocker, Kevin 3 2 s E Borber, Sofety-End, Jeff Coviness ond Quorterbock, Steve Comyn. Split End Kevin Byrd wos viewed by the opposing cooches os being the mojor menoce on the squod, due to his height ond size, which mode him on eosy torget for his quorterbock, Steve Comyn. All in oll the B-Squod wos plogued with o seoson of ups ond downs this yeor. 1, Row 1: From L to R, Mott Nemec, Kurt Sullivon, Scott Heritoge, Kevin Byrd, Mike Lynch, Ken Anderson, Mel Nemec, Ted Boycroft, Mork Foxton. Row 2: From L to R, 5 Q S 3 E i Gory Evons, Kevin Borber, Jeff Coviness, Mr. Mikisko, Mr. Donner, Todd Jones, Brion . Bower, Bob Breen. Row 8: From L to R, Dove Ferrell, Chris Nielsen, Mike Mortinson, Som Hudson, Chris Brodley, Brod Ribo, Steve Comyn. Row 4: From L to R, Troy Ken- 5 ny, T. J. Elliot, Kyle Weir, B. J. Anderson, Roymond Bell, Terry Meyer, Chris Dillon. 5 2. Cooch Donner ond Cooch Mikisko look on with intensity. 3. The Soxons mighty offensive line once ogoin prepores for trench worfore. 4. T. J. Elliot breoks oround the end ond steoms up field. 5. Quorterbock Steve Comyn puts on o different hot os the Soxons' punter, 6. B-Squod Teom scores during the seoson. i 5 7. Steve Comyn wotches os T. J. Elliot bulls oheod for needed yordoge. 5 6. Kevin Byrd, the Soxons fleet footed split end, woits to get bock in the oction. Q. Centrol Volley's defense finds it hord to defend ogoinst the Soxons' speciol teoms. 10. Steve Comyn colls out on oudible to his end Jeff Coviness. X Q Q i mf fy. EN , UXWP, X x xx N NN x , l, Kshodb y . ,L ,,5: K Ferris gg B18 ---w .. .t . :sswsv 1. . :-2+ Y-3 kkkf..: '::: trk F X . L' A , Q . - , , . -W g--.if .5..:sg:gsgg:,, ' XF :: 'ri 6 X1.A - 1 22 'f 'g H :-: 7,'L if- 211' II' ' 11-'-i' I . WF if E C V YK +z:::,f: -.1 Q A ' A S -:5gj'i::: K 15 Mefw f 5' sw f- 7 ' wx: W4 is 'ilk-M We X 9 K Kwg ,,,, KKKCAI K -7 -K Q, ' ' . K 2 K . 7. F 2- in 8, .. gn Ns KEN:-SF 5 Ferris' morching bond ond colorguord excelled this yeor os they proved in mony outstonding perfor- monces during some of the Ferris footboll holf time shows. This yeor's bond consisted of neorly 100 members, ond the colorguord wos mode up of 24 dedicoted girls twirling rifles ond flogs. Together, these students united to show their Soxon pride by performing in four of the footboll holf time shows. The proctice bond ond colorguord goined during the holf time shows helped them with their competition, ond in crowd oworeness. Director Ron Wildey stoted, This yeor's morching bond ond colorguord did the best job thot they hove done in mony yeors. 4. 1. Shorron Henriques woves her flog with the beot. 2. Morching Bond morches on. 8. Croig Wendt wonders, ls my tubo reolly out of tune? 4. Soxons perform. 5. Dedicoted flutist stonds ot ottention. o. Tim Corpenter ond Soxons show spirit, 7. Bond ond Colorguord unite. 8. Tim Corpenter, Andy Beier, ond Rich Longford show their tolent. Holf Time Show Enrerroins During Break cg 6 6, ,if .- -2 Thruh Shin TS St LO VO The Ferris Soxon oll-stors, groups of students who excel in their vorious oreos of interest, ore pic- tured on the following poges. Divid- ed into two groups, octivities ond sports, they were chosen by the respective directors ond cooches. Some of the oll-stors exhibited o greot deol of versotility os they were nomed to rnore thon one oreo. Both the directors ond cooches hod difficult tirnes norrowing their lists down, ond stressed thot they were pleosed with everyone's porticipotion. lt should olso be noted thot mony of the students selected were not oble to meet with our photogrophers for their respective group pictures. 1. Chorol All-stors - Jeonette Perrine, Duone Hille, Kothy Fey. Not Pictured: Jinn Yordy, Allo Gorner. 2. Forensics All-stors - Stocy Robinson, Joe Metcolfe. 3. Bond All-stors - Row 1: L-Psp Dove Brown, Tornrny Brown, Steve Loef- fler, Don Delegones, Jonet Loeffler, Tirn Corpenter. 4. Orchestro All-stors - Shorron Henri- ques, Christine Wildey, Terri Von Vollsenburgh, Corliss Newmon. 5. Dromo All-stors - Corrie Troester, Allo Gorner. Not Pictured: Kyrn Mell. Jill Schneider, Jirn Yordy. 6. Cross-country All-stors - Rich Tyrie, Heidi VonderWilde. Not Pictured: Dove Brondley. 7, Boslsetboll All-stors - Scott Reid, Tesi Lohrnon, Allison Yornell, Dove Psoiney, Jeff Byrd. 8. Wrestling C: Gyrnnostics All-stors - Row 1: L-Pig B. J. Anderson, Amy Wilson, Milse Volente. Row 2. L-Pig Dion Horvey, Susie Hunter. Q. Boseboll G Softboll All-stors - Row 11 L-Rg Julie Wirnmer, Allison Yornell. Row 21 L-Pig Dove Roiney, Morls Sutherlond. 10. Trocls All-stors - L-Pig Sue Stone, Todd Sells, Heidi VonderWilde. 11. Footboll 6 Volleyboll All-stors - L-Ry Poul Horn, Debbie Burlshort, Dove Pioiney. Not Pictured: Dorron Bower- tnon, Morls Sutherlond, Allison Yornell. 12. Golf 6 Tennis All-stors - Torn Plumb, Molly Techel. Not Pictured Michelle Floon, Per Norlin, Kelle Rodcliffe, Steve Sondberg, Chris Winston. 1 Q 1 ij Nz 'K 4 lx qw. , rl s -nt' A5014 Ye: Q fa UKACK- K fa.if.X5QS 'car ,,...o- 0 7. B Q rff -71 1 L. X ,ff 11 12 DC' ' s B-Squad Cheerleaders Assist in Victories Anyone having attended JV. sporting events this year, saw the I3-squad cheerleaders in action. They showed their liyeliness by cheering at all B-squad games and sporting events. Laurel Conway, this year's rally advisor stated, l'The girls are really enthusiastic. Kristen Paridon commented, Cheerleading has been a great experience. All our hard work has paid off with all the fun and new people we've met. This year's B-squad consisted of Patti Powell, Janet Loeffler, Debbie Heacox, Julie Ford, Laura Williamson, Kristi Nelson, Kelli Lauritzen and Kristen Paridon. 1. B-squad stands triangular. 2. Go Ferris! 3,Top Piow1 L to R, Julie Ford, Janet Loeffler, Kristen Paridon, Kelli Lauritzen, Kristi Nelson. Top to Bottom: Patti Powell Debbie l-leacox and Laura Williamson. is N , l ike si wiii 3 gk? S S sf X .,,, , ,, .. ,,. c izi, Q 'Mnffl 'iff 'ir ' ' , ,. we .Y , L, , M-sw-2 . ..... , , , . L , L , , ff J , W, -fs , , L ., ,scfm is 2 K ,, , 1 ,. Q i ,,.,,,,, ,L , , , it gr , ,cg ,Wax C, 1 ix 5 g M 2 s Q ' M ,,,,. H E P ,-nm. fr-5, me M -.W 45.,ggi-2-1yffitkiif.fffsiniiffffi L, , , si , 1 fs . c isis? sie F if 11, , rar:,r-:-mfg.,-It-,Q .V , . . X .N -- f :gif FV? , L S 32'-2121 33- T fr gg g.m:ry'j'.?.. t.j.'i3f!f -xi-4 it ---- , sf is -f : -- -t.,h f r i...f..f.. ff.. '.., P iiis , gr t L .,,. , , V L5 J '-.. -' J - ' ,- Q P L ccci . ie. rssi K ft-Q f 51. ' ,,,, 1 . to Q , V '1 i l Photo by Monday s M, .M 11, 2. Freshmen Buy Uniforms These girls were super enthusiostic ond reolly en- joyed working with them, stoted Lourel Conwoy, cheerleoder odvisor. Enthusiostic described ' this yeor's Freshmen cheerleoders pretty well. For instonce, the girls roised money to buy new uniforms. Eoch girl showed her spirit by octing os coptoin for o month. The freshmon squod consisted of Joyce Kleinfelter, Corolyn Shepord, Heother Mitchell, Lesley Eddy, Colleen McCoy ond Wendy Ackermon. Heother Mitchell expressed the groups feelings the best when she exploined, Cheerleoding hos been o very good experience becouse we leorned to work os o teom. 1. Top to Bottom L to Ry Wendy Aclsermon, Joyce Kleinfeller, Heother Mitchell, Lesley Eddy, Colleen McCoy, Corolyn Shepord. 2. Freshmen strilse o pose. 8. How long do we hove to stond like this? A. Woitl Woitl lforgot the cheer. 95 ---- fe Q aiiv i' Q Q eam All Stars axon Volleyballers ump, Set and Spike to State I of .wel ...E if in uf -- 2. The 1982 Varsity Volleyball team car- ried their Saxon pride to state. The twelve girls returning for the 1982 season proved their ability to be a championship feom. Their dedication and talent left them with a 12-3 record, sending them to the top of the G.S.L. Although some had more ability all twelve players put forth their best effort, which proved to be successful. Coach Bernie Hire complimented the championshp team by stating, From a coaching standpoint, it has been a pleasure to have known and worked with the twelve champions that com- prised the Varsity Volleyball season. Ladies, I thank you, for you have surely earned my respect. 1. L to R, Coach Hlte, Relko Komatsu, Susie Hunter, Ann Koster, Tami Danielson, Sue Stone, Alllson Yarnell, Debbie Burkhan, Cheryl Hansen, Melanie Rudd, Heidi Koster, Janet Lyson, Gayle Christie. 2. Debbie displays determination and sklll. 3, Players wln with teamwork. 4. Allison spikes past all opponents. 5. Tami Danielson prepares for a Saxon return. Varsity Football Gains Experience 1. This yeor's varsity football team was gifted with a young group of players who expressed enthusiasm and ability to learn which com- plimented their playing skills. Although the varsity team did not have a winning seoson, they did show a lot of spirit and desire. Often times regular starters did not stort and non-starters did start. Mony changes were caused by injury or missed practices. Brod Puryeor was injured eorly in the season but returned to stort at offensive guord and defensive linebacker, Several vorsity stondouts include junior quarter- back Bob Jennings, Senior end Dave Rainey, ond Senior tackle Mike Valente. Mark Sutherlond performed very well at the running-back spot as did junior back Bob Hickson. Hickson suffered an ankle injury, but returned within a few games and ran the ball well, often times scoring and getting first downs. This year's young teom will do very well in the next coming yeor. As for this season, There wosn't a gome we couldn't have won, we had the potential to beat any teom in our league, stated starting guard Jeff Folkins, As for next year Folkins continued, We should be able to compete well with many returning starters who have gained o lot of experience this year. Coaching this year's varsity team were Ray Hare, Tom Hedemork, ond Dave Morton, an excellent staff who has a fine understanding in how the game is played. Next yeor's varsity teom will do very well with coaching like this, and young enthusiastic players. 1. Bob Hickson runs for a first behind the blocking of Mark Sutherland. 2. Mark Sutherland runs upfield to block a defender. 3. Varsity Football - Bow 1: L to R, Marshall Peterson, Bill Plucker, Chris Curran, Jeff Sanwick, Scott Ruehl, Steve Sims, Brett Robison, Dan Carroll, Jeff Mullin, Tim Loncon, Jerry Dyreson. Row 2: L to B5 Paul Horn, Tom Swoffer, Greg Koller, Dave Rainey, Bob Heocox, Bob Jennings, Mork Dillion, Dorron Bowerman, Jim Graham, Dan McWilliams, Joel Pearlman, Chris Touscher. Row 3: L to Ry Coach Dave Morton, Bob Honsen, Jamie Monn, Tony Boycroft, Marc McAleer, Shown Candray, Kjell Anderson, Chris Hall, Mark Sutherland, Bryon McGeorge, Fronk Bell, Coach Don Mikisko. Row 4: L to R5 Cooch Tom Hedemork, Coach Ray Hare, Mike Niksich, Chris Brown, Brod Puryeor, Mike Volente, Scott Clancy, Eric Moore, Jeff Folkins, Kerry Curron, Mike Stoner, Cooch Curt Donner, Bob Hickson not pictured. 4. Number 87 Dave Rainey and number 70 Poul Horn wait for the signol to block. 5. The intensity of the gome can be measured on the face of number 77, Mike Niksich as the Saxons get closer to scoring. v 4 5. 32533312 UQ UI-I CUE UI ' s KXW af! 100 ff U mp H 15 AZ? DW U Q P fig EDU313 Q Q 2 'E U1 102 'VI 57 'FI -1 5. 4 4 5 'W U Voledicrorions Rise ro the Top S is ik if X? ,J Exim Q ,Q . if N : ig , . i l J XM' fi i , , Q-. fgifhgi J 5 7. b. There were five Voledictorions in the Senior Closs of 1983. These were Kothryn Fey, Joyce McLochlon, Stocy Robinson, Jennifer Swenson ond Corrie Troester. These exceptionol in- dividuols goined o 4 point grode overoge ofter four yeors of diligent study. Congrotulotions to oll of you for ojob well done. 1, Kothy Fey explores the compus. 2. Voledictorions toke o rest from doily activities. 8. Corrie Troester spends leisure time by the bell. 4. Voledictorions enjoy worm summer doy. 5. Jennifer Swenson reloxes on lunch breok. 6. Stocy Robinson thinks obout summer vocotion. 7. Voledictorions gother for group shot. 8. Joyce McLochIon whittles owoy lunch breok. Senior Officers Disploy Leodership Under the Ieodership of the senior closs officers, the senior closs ot- toined high gools their lost yeor ot Ferris. President, Jon Joss, Vice- president, Pot Potts, Secretory, Amy Brodburyg ond Treosurer, Kim Smith, put in time to moke o memoroble yeor for the seniors. Fundroisers such os the Powder-puff footboll gome, computer motch-up, guys volieyboll gome, o mixer, ond the Senior Tolent Con contributed towords the Senior prom ond Senior Breokfost. The four officers met every Tuesdoy morning ot 7:30, ond ogoin with the Senior representotive on Thursdoys. 1. Jon Joss, President. 2. Amy Brodbury, Secretory, 3, Kim Smith, Treosurer. 4. Pot Potts, Vice-president. a. rvp 3 ' Q w HW't me FER 4, -51- f rg, .-1 Iblkffli' .-1.i-- 4 'fiiffq' 'Q ,, 4 . - -- -, rg-f '-'PZ' , .' m P-5. ' ' ' r J . ,Y A '.,. QF.. ,- . 'S' -i FAST Tl ES AT RIS HIGH 6. e' . , . g .-, .':'q4 ,3--H, 'El 1 ' M.:-v A '. '-. - , , ,,:-.ws 'I . ,I , - ,, r .4 4:lkx'F ' f if 'll ' f 'fi :K ' . .- 6. 5. Fosr Times or Ferris High! Senior Officersp President, Jon Jossg Secretory, Amy Brodburyg Vice-president, Por Ports, not pic- ruredg Treosurer, Kim Smith. Al Scrimshow is in tune with noture. As o member of the Notionol Outdoor Youth Leoder- ship Codre, o mountoin survivol group, he leorn- ed survivol techniques during the monthly compouts. Heidi Bryceson exudes groce, She hos studied bollet since she wos three yeors old ond os o member of the Silver Spurs doncing group, troveled to six different Europeon countries, Heidi tought bollet ot Whitworth college in her junior yeor ond hos considered doncing os o coreer. Steve Sondberg is o reol1Tennis ployer in every sense of the word. He's on the Hoyden Loke Country Club Tennis Teom ond the Spokone Rocquet Club Tennis Teom os well os the Ferris Vorisry Tennis Teom. Jon Joss went to Lubeck, Germony lost summer in o sister city exchonge mode possible by the Rotory Club. Ferris' Brod Muller hos his own bond which hos been together for obout o yeor, The bond olso includes members Bob Horten ond Dove Brown. Brod was olso o member of the Spokone Junior Symphony in his sophomore ond port of hisjunior yeor. my J-as ,l.,,j?5fq rt' A ,f S A ,Q We X X ' 'Fo-b 14 7 X K ' f' w'5u,xA, , Z Hx ' ' :gf , 'l if fs,, a. V L 4 ' LL .ffgfy s. 6. f F asxmwm 6. Senior Highlights is o new section this yeor recognizing students of the closs of '88 who hove excelled ot some octivity outside of school, These eight students were selected for their speciol tolents, obilities, ond optitudes. Although only eight students were recognized, mony more represent Ferris in their ochievements outside of school. 6. Debbie Burkhort hos been twirling her boton since she wos seven. She wos o member of the United Stores Twirling Associotion CUSTAD ond the DMA, onother twirling ossociotion. 7. Gymnost, Amy Wilson, demonstrotes Soxon Spirit, Amy wos in the Olympic triols in 1980 ond hos belonged to the Store Teom, the Notionol Troveling Teom, ond the Gymnostics Art Center CGACD. She troveled to South Africo where she won the Son Tom Cup. Amy con frequently be seen working out ot S.C,C. 6. Tom Flowers hos been o member of DeMoIoy for four yeors. 7. Um: .. , E' mg, H MTQ-Zrrlw fi XL' I r.. U F x J x 4 X ,zu At 'X Q9 Lore for Filming v Orff? 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' j-t wwf A j 'W 1.27 A diim Mory Smith Shonnon Smith Philip Sondericker Wendy Stohl Suson Stone V i 'QQ r Corrie Storms Greg Summers Mork Sutherlond Mork Swortout Andrew Sweeney Russell Swim Louro Syhlmgn Thor Tongvold Shori Tott Molly Techel Erich Tholer Terry Thomos Volerle Thomsen Robert Tillmon Tereso Triggs 1, , Q Q 1 W is 'ip 3 .gr W, iw ,- f ng! 4- nf? ,A A 5, ' if - ', K , A -45 2 .51-Y ' ,,'V V1 '? vi 5 - , F- L. 55? 3 ' N. W -i V M!1?2'1W 'JW 'A X, Q, X 4 Jn, swf :o:..L , I up T, 'Se as-V ah- 'fi , r A, 'UPV Food service prepores onolyticoi report. Corrie, Joyce, Kothy, Jennifer ond Stocy show off their Voledictorion spirit, Steve Sondberg potrols the courtyord. AI ond Brod rnix their nutrients. Mory Cunninghom discusses publicotions over the telephone. i 2 3 , -- wk sys-- ., K . 5. if E U T1f UfQUfUQUQUZUTiUQUH -v , x ll r r -u .-I 7-1- Q, , 62, M.e KY lx Y fb 130 Oil iii wi L13 50 131 Screom Teom Supports Teoms The Screom Teom, o group of senior Ferris students who cheer on our proud othletic teoms, consisted of ninety members. The group pro- motes ond encouroges citizen- ship, chorocter, potriotism, ond the development of spirit for Ferris. This yeor they hod fund roising octivities such os selling condy bors. Led by odvisor Mr. Boclslund, this new orgonizo- tion will strive to goin new members. 1. Mr. Boclslund, ponders new ideos for the group. 2.Shonnon, Brod ond Greg ex- press themselves in different woys. 8. Corrie cheers on the Soxons. 4. Tell us thejolse now, Greg. 5. Screom Teom Members - Row in From L to R, Cory Kirlshom, 'Brod Fielding, Greg Monsfield, Milse Volente, Morls Dillon, Shonnon Mullin, Dorron Bower- mon, Bill Peterson, John Wordlow, Morsholl Peterson, Amy Brodbury, Mr, Boclslund. Row 2: From L to R: Mollie Wolfe, Jono Fisher, Michelle Ewell, Mory Christopherson, Phil Ohl, Dione Golvin, Tim Aspin- woll, Colleen Corlsen, Jonet Roberg, Mo Dolon, Annette McLoughlin, Viclsi Grizzle, Arleen Boumel. Row 3: From L to Ry Gwenn Durlsee, Liso Brodford, Joyce McLochlon, Kim Simon, Susie Hunter, Debbie Burlxhort, Jon Joss, Sondy Sin, Julie Borlow, Shorron l-lenriques, Eleiso Corley, Chrystol Morgon. Row A: From L to R, Thereso Pulliom, Jeonette Perrine, Jeonette Pulliom, Debbie Orchord, Rielso Komotsu, Melonie Rudd, Corrie Storms, Ken Morlss, Cindy Kjose, Liso Overstreet, Mike Moson, Pom Quincy. Row 5: From L to R, Eugene Mulligon, Jolene Evons, Corlos Gerbole's, Juon Moscoso del Prodo, Per Norlin, Petteri Jorvinen, Jonet Lyson, Tono Huotori. Row oz From L to R, Mori Seors, Morti Endohl, Mol- ly Techel, Lourro Bouer, Jennifer Swenson, Kothleen Fonning, Michelle Nowoy, Rob Busch, Milse Nooney. Row 7: From L to R: Jody Schod, Cothy Peterschicls, Anne Smith, Heidi Vonderwilde, Heidi Lorson, Koren Meors, Heidi Bryceson. Row 8: From L to R, Tesi Lohmon, Kim O'Brien, Kristin Whiteolser. Forensics Debote Issues The Ferris Debote teom, led by Mr. Sporks, orgued successfully over the course of the yeor. The vorsity teoms included: Stocy Robinson, Joe Metcolfeg Rich Billin, Pete Grohom, Brod Ribo, Kristin Fosbocls. This yeor oll teoms deboted the problem oreo of: l'Reducing Arms Soles to the Rest of the World. The Lincoln Douglos Deboters deboted volues. The top people from Ferris, Croig Homon ond Dione Golvin found Lincoln Douglos o unique chonge from cross x debote. The debote teom olso competed in speech events ot vorious tournoments. Students ore judged on o voriety of levels oll of which point to out tollsing their competitors. The scoring is judged on how well the job is executed. All students hope to ottend the no- tionol tournoment which will be held in Konsos City this yeor. 1. Students prepore for debote. 2, Moria McDonold shuffles through briefs. 8. Pete Grohom psyches out other teom A. Cooch Sporl-as stresses teom strotegy. 5. Row 1: From L to R, Stocy Robinson, Rich Billin, Dione Golvin. Row 2: From L to R: Kristin Fosbock, Sondy Scheir- mon, Louro Alonso, Morls Fey, Eddie Anderson, Tom Lowrence, Fronls Plels, Tom Felt, Kotreeno Angie Edwords, Genny Trocy, Rhondo Longford, Vicki Veeder, Cooch Sporlss. Row 81 From L to R, Morls Foxron, Bill Vorgic, Joe Metcolfe, Alon Chipmon, Brod Ribo, Todd Greenwood, Tom Chopmon, Pete Grohom, Judd Kimboll, Mork McDonold, Mondy Dinley, Alicio Crowford. ws swwummwwfs .. .. fx0wQ.lmA:.w..M. As..... ms.:-1.. ASB Promotes School Spirit lncreosing school spirit ond student involvement wos top priority in this yeor's ASB CAssocioted Student Bodyb. This wos evident by the events, fundroisers ond octivities they plonned ond opproved. . The first onnuol Homecoming which ended the footboll seoson prov- ed extremely successful ond begon o trodition ot Ferris. Other well- received octivities included Hello Week, Frosh Orientotion ond the An- nuol Alumni Teo. School orgonizotions promoted Soxon spirit by selling pencils, sweotshirts ond shoeloces with 'Ferris' printed on them. Speciol committees such os the Spirit Committee, ASB Constitution Revision Committee ond the Food Bonk Committee kept mony officers ond representotives busy. Meetings this yeor, consisting of officers ond representotives from homerooms, orgonizotions ond closses were held in the librory every two weeks. All students were invited to ottend, but only represen- totives were given voting power. The first quorter officers consisted of: President, Stocy Robinson, Vice President, Stocy Oliver, Treosurer, Bill Petersong ond Fifth Executive, Duone Hille. The second quorter officers included: President, Ken Morks, Vice President, Corrie Troesterp Secretory, Liso Overstreetg Treosurer, Shon- non Mullin, ond Fifth Executive, Cory Kirkhom. Students were odvised ond guided by Mrs. Clorls, Librorion. 2. 1. First quorter officers disploy o sense of humor. 2, Officers ond representotives show school involvement 8. Second quorter officers exude confidence, ---Q... 419 Co-Op Students Goin Experience CO-OP or Cooperotive Office Occupotion Progrom, heoded by Mrs. Honkel, illustrotes o cooperotive venture between business ond school, Students enrolled in this closs become fomilior with office reloted occupotions ond were informed obout ospects of these jobs such osjob seorch, how to getjobs ond keep them, clericol tosks ond humon relotions. Guest speokers ond field trips to businesses were olso included in the progrom. Students received two credits for spending one hour o doy in closs ond one hour on the job. They were evoluoted four times o yeor by their work supervisors ond were groded on these evoluotions, their ot- titude, porticipotion in closs octivities ond ottendonce. Some of the CO-OP closs octivities this yeor consisted of sociols such os breokfosts, potlucks ond service projects which included ossisting the Big Brothers progrom ond odopting o fomily during Christmos. Funds were roised through CO-OP sponsored boke ond sucker soles. Every week on CO-OP Club Doy students wore their blue ond gold uniforms. Their onnuol events included o foll All City CO-OP breokfost ond o spr- ing Employer Employee luncheon in which the employees hod the chonce to express their grotitude for the knowledge ond troining they received while working, Students goined experience on the job os well os troining in the closs. stoted Mrs. Honkel, The members of CO-OP this yeor were ex- tremely enthusiostic ond plonned mony octivities. We hod o greot yeor Ieorning ond eorningf' Foll semester CO-OP officers included: President, Tim Loncon, Vice President, Sondy Sin, Secretory, Rondo Rollins, ond Treosurer, Kelly Lee. 2 St 1. Dorlo Ruse studies hord. 2. Row 1: From L to R, Tesi Lohmon, Molly Techel, Mory Christopher- son, Colleen Corlsen, Dorlo Ruse, Rondo Rollins, Kelly Bosch. Row 2, Sondy Sin, Tim Loncon, Tom Flowers, Lori Coletti, Colleen Ryon, Michoelo O'Brien, Kelly Lee, Becky Holmberg, Groce Brown ond Mrs. Honkel, 8. Mrs. Honkel helps Colleen check herfigures. 4. CO-OP students work diligently. lnternotionol Club lnternotionol Club Members - Row 1: From L to R, Ole Steinhoff, Julie Borlow, Stocy Robinson, Shori Olson. Row 2. From L to R, Rieko Komotsu, Heidi Koster, Becky Green, Tim Aspinwoll, Dione Golvin, Joet Fisher, Kym Mell. Row 6. From L to R, Bryon Kelln, Cindy Kjose, Jose Vero, Juon Moscoso de Prodo, Tono Huotori, Tomi Donielson, Stocy Oliver, Crystol Wilson, Heidi Lorson, Kris Frondsen. Row 4: From L to R, Petteri Jorvinen, Corlos Gerbole's, Pot Tyrie, Per Norlin, Mott Lopez, Bruce Peterson. fu 'x .ffi f,,, Q . . ,ffl x -'wif ff, ., ry px!-.,,f. - Sponish Club Sponish Club Members - Row 1: From L to R, Amy Burns, Jockie Stochofsl-sy, Liso Stochofsky, Wendy Liles, Shooni Robideoux, Kim Josperson, Heother Mitchell. Row 2: From L to R, Niloufor Hoghighi, Koren Comeron, Corolyn Hubbord, Merlee Willioms, Melindo Felice, Tommi Trumon, Stocy Oliver. Row 3. From L to R, Bryon Kelln, Julie Borlow, Moniko Heiting, Tim Aspinwoll, Michelle Webb, Jennifer Helm, Lorenno Gomm, Missy Swortout. Row 4. From L to R5 Corlos Gerbole's, Ole Steinhoff, Vol Cosler, Juon Moscoso de Prodo, Heidi Lorson, Crystol Wilson, Josevero, Jill Volley, Debbie Brouer. Row 5: From L to R, Eric Wolvoord, Ron Crumley, Pot Tyrie, Bruce Peterson, Mott Lopez, Kris Frondsen, Stocy Lords, Borb Wright. French Club French Club Members - Row 1. From L to R5 Corlos Gerbole's, Juon Moscoso de Prodo, Korino Heiting, Wendy Liles, Liso Stochosky, Niloufor Hoghighi, Merlee Willioms, Melindo Felice, Stocy Oliver, Bryon Kelln. Row 2: From L to R, Mortho Wilson, Rhondo Mczckoy, Renie Northcut, Heidi Lor- son, Michelle Nowoy, Sondy Scheirmon, Monilso Heiting, Michelle Webb, Jennifer Helm, Morgoret Mockoy, Christine Rockstrom, Christine Reidy, Michelle Sitler, Jockie Stochosky. Row 3: From L to R, Koren Comeron, Ron Crumley, Kim O'Brien, Cotherine Peterschicls, Julie Borlow, Crystol Wilson, Tim Aspinwoll, Corliss Newmczn, Heother Mitchell, Jose Vero, Lorenno Gomm, Missy Swortout, Tom- mi Trumon, Kim Josperson. Row 4: L to Rp Corolyn Hubbord, Andreo Steodmon, Cindy Kjose, Trudy lredole. Row 5. From L to R, Ole Steinhoff, Eric Wolvoord, Todd Herold, Heidi Bryceson, Kothleen Fonning, Jill Schneider, Tono Huotori, Stocy Lords, Borboro Wright, Debbie Brouer, Jill Volley, Row 6: From L to R, Vol Cosler, Heidi Koster, Mott Lopez, Tomi Donielson, Pot Tyrie, Kris Frondsen, Shoron Lyson. s, I in-3N 'fQf3ZQM Students Expond Longuoge Skills All Longuoge Clubs ond the lnternotionol Club work- ed together this yeor to corry out octivities during No- tionol Foreign Longuoge Week in Morch. Posters, music songs ond the cofeterio menu oll publicized ond follow- ed the theme of encouroging longuoge study throughout the week. The purpose of the French Club involved promoting the study of French ond providing opportunities outside of school for students to leorn more obout French cultures. Activities plonned for the yeor included potluck dinner ond dessert, ottending o French movie ond o spr- ing picnic. Membership wos open to onyone enrolled in o French closs. Sponish Club is designed to expond student interest in Hisponic cultures, primorily through orgonized club oc- tivities ond sociol events. Ethnic dinners ond potlucks, together with music donce ond fundroising projects pro- vided octivity during the yeor. 1 1. Come on, Put your nose o little closer. 2. Mrs. Compton reviews the ossignment. 3. Mr. Merrill is ostonished ot his students' longuoge. 4. Students gother for o club porty. s.. N. ' X .ff , . ijwfc' .-fgyy D 1 2 O Girls' Ensemble Jo'ns Voices Under the instruction of Poul Mr, B. Brueggemeier, Girls' Ensemble performed ot o voriety of Chorol Concerts. They olso performed ot the Ensemble Festivol ot Whitworth in Morch, where they did very well ond received high morlss from thejudges. Girls' Ensemble is designed os o closs for troining choir to teoch those who hove never sung under instruction or for those who ore singing for the first time in high school. This yeor's group song o voriety of populor music ond olso more stondord literoture which fit the girls' needs ot the time. Mr. Brueggemeier commented on the enthusiosm of the girls, ond remorlsed thot the Girls' Ensemble proved to be o very enjoyoble group with which to worlsf' 1. Bock Row. Left to Right: Liso Bloyed, Lourenno Plourd, Lindo Wooli, Michelle Wholey, Cheroe Perrenoud, Lori Schorpenberg, Dino Allensworth, Michelle Wolohon, Kim Flowers Front Row Left to Right- Sherry Ot- to Toryn Portridge, Nicole Doering, Kosie Rylxen, Leonne Phillips, Kerry Vill Sereono Bischoff, Koshi Vu Piono: Liso Schoefer. Not Pictured, Sondee Yordy, Wendy Tuttle 2 Girls proctice new tunes. 3. Nicole ond Kosie hormonize. M .. v , Y it L., ,ff 2 3. -X. fl! Y Jozz Bond Ploys the Blues According to Mr. Wildey, the in- structor of Jozz Ensemble, this yeor's group proved to be on extremely fine, hord working group determined to get o lot occomplishedf' The group members ore chosen usuolly ofter one yeor of Stoge Bond os o prerequisete, thus the group is for odvonced musicions ond is not generolly open to freshmen. Some of the highlights of the yeor feotured ploying for the potients ot the Eostern Stote Hospitol, ot Jozz Competitions throughout the stote, ond ot Vorious bonquets concerts, ond other school functions. 1. Tim Corpenter gets rid of some hor oir. 2. Jonet works the boords. 3. Drummer boy keeps the beot. 4. Soxophones - From L to R, Koro Wendt, Holle Hommerstrom, Volerie Cosler, Tommy Brown, Shelly Heclser, Cengiz Sotir. Trombones - From L to R, Morls Tiffiony, Rondy Kintner, Jessico Gront. Trumpets - From L to R, Jonet Loetfler, Don Delegones, Tim Corpenter, Andy Beier, Erico Johnson. Rythm: From L to R, loner Sheer, Dovid Gipstein, Justin Kobluk, Tony Corlson, Dovid Brown, Adom Diskin, Kirk Miller. 1 Stoge Bond Struts Their Stuff Under the direction of Ron Wildey, the Ferris Stoge Bond completed o suc- cessful yeor os they ployed in Ferris con- certs ond other locol events, The highlights of the yeor entoiled com- peting in the Moscow Jozz festivol ond o competition in Portlond lost spring. Stoge Bond, o preliminory step to the Jozz Ensemble, o competitive jozz orgonizotion, stresses big bond in- strumentotion. lt olso ollows those who hoven't hod much troining o chonce to further their experience in music When oslsed obout the progress the bond mode this yeor, Mr. Wildey replied, this yeor's bond seemed to hove olot of tolent with people who hod good troining in their junior high schools. 1. Kothey Dovis ond Alon McGroth discuss music 2. Row 1: L-Ry Todd Beulse, Rick Schieche, Greg Boker, Deryo Sotir, Jeonne Brown, Brod Hoinsworth, Greg Boone. Row 2: L-R: Alon McGroth, Jenny Trocy, Betsy Redmond, Kothey Dovis, Steve Schieche, John Wood, Robbie Cox, Trocy Former, Bill Fishburn. Row 3: L-R: Tony McGroth, Dovid Schieche, Rondoll Thompson, Tomi Froelich 8. Rick Schieche ond Greg Boker molse o good teom 4. Todd Beuke ployes his heort out 5. Doyid Schieche solos fi! I .L Concert Bond Plays On The Saxon Concert Band displayed their talents this year as they marched in halftime shows throughout the football season. They competed in the Eastern Washington Music Educators Association, or EWMEA, competition along with other appearances. Mr. Wildey, the band's director, stated, The Concert Band got off to a good start as part of the marching band and is now function- ing well as an individual concert unit The Concert Band is primarily a transi- tional period from junior high to high school. All freshman go through this unit prior to enrolling in the Symphonic Band. 1. Jeanne Brown and Jennifer Groenig make a good team 2. Rhonda Langford plays a happy tune 3. Brass trio gets it together 4. Geneva playing the Stanford fight song? 5. Row 1: L-R, Jennifer Groenig, Jeanne Brown, Bryan Avery, Derya Satir, Julie Rogers, Rhonda Langford. Row 2: L-R, Randy Jeffus, Diane Hurd, Brad Hainsworth, Rick Schieche, Greg Baker, Jason Reitsch, Karla Mann, Geneva Tracy. Sophia Miller. Row 3: L-Ry Betsy Redmond, Lynn Heine, Randall Thompson, Tami Froelich, Craig Wendt, Mark Fey, Gregg Boone, Todd Beuke. Mark Sanders, Bill Fishburn, Robbie Cox. Row 4: L-Ry Kathey Davis, Mandy Finley, Allen McGrath. 5. Symphonic Bond Creotes Hormony This yeorls Symphonic Bond sold Nestles Condy Bors, sponsored o lsorote tournoment ond hod o money octivity in the spring for their fundroisers, Their ultimote gool involved receiving new uniforms, os they've hod the old ones for ten yeors now. The bond's spring schedule proved to be o busy one os they ottended two concerts ond o bond contest. Stotes Mr. Wildey obout this yeor's bond, This yeor we tried the wind ensemble concept rother thon the lorge bond ond it proved to be quite successful. 1. Percussion hits if off. 2. Koro Wendt ploys in her sleep. 3. Tob Beoch blows his stuff. 4. Row 11 From L to R, Tommy Brown, Dovid Gips- tein, Morgoret Moclsey, Volerie Brown, Volerie Thomson, Kim Schroeder, Jonet Sheer. Row 2: Chris Rockstrom, Jenny Plumb, Holle Hom- merstrom, Koro Wendt, Shelly Heclser, Cengiz Sotir, Christine Wilocy, Volerie Cosler, Lourie Lynch, Shelly Strohl, Ann Morie Montz. Row 3: Tim Corpenter, Andy Deir, Don Delegones. Jonet Leoffler, Rob Hemmen, Dovid Shiehe, Eriko Johnson, Tony McGroth, Tob Beoch, Mor- sholl Peterson, Jessico Gront, Morls Tiffony, Ron- dy Kintner. Row 4: Steve McCrorie, Jim Porlser, Trocy Former. Row 5: Steve Loeffler, Justin Kobluls, Tony Corlson, Dovid Brown, Terry Von- Volkinburgh, Rob Green, John Wood. Q, M v Q! ... i J i mf, vw Rs 2 J Honor Society Completes o Greot Yeor 1, I is C, sk' 'Y I .ii lc WSW cle. Tl 2 , C ' ' The 1952-83 yeor of Ferris Honor Society succeeded for obove most previous groups ot Ferris. Their colendor consisted of porties, fund roisers, orgonizotion meetings, ond community service typejobs, Honor Society's purpose included recognizing ocodemic ochievements. To be in the club required o 3.5 or obove cummulotive grode point overoge. This yeor's group showed more oc- tion ond included more people thon Ferris hos seen in mony yeors. Leoding the group successfully included officers: Cory Kirkhom, president, Mike Moson, vice president, Stocy Robinson, treosurer, ond Mory Roordo, secretory. Commented their odvisor, Mr, Sporks, The kids were greot! Reol quolity students. 1. Row 1: From L to R5 Wendy Bliss, Audrey Leek, Donno Henriques, Shorron Henriques. Row 2: Mory Roordo, Mike Moson, Stocy Robinson, Cory Kirkhom. Row 31 Mollie Wolfe, Lori Willioms, Shori Olson, Jill Schneider, Joyce McGloughlin, Eleno Dios. Row 4: Rob Hemmen, Colleen McDonold, Mork Tiffony, Corrie Troesrer, Korhy Fey, Volerie Thompson, Poscole Green, Corolyn Hubbord, Louro Alonso, Vickie Grizzle, Michelle Floon, Joyce Dolliver, Terri Weir, Rondy Kitner, Don Delegones, Eriko Schlomer, Amy Brodbury, Row 5: Eric Willioms, Jill Nooney, Christine Reidy, Elisio Corley, Corliss Newmon, Julie Borlow, Tim Aspinwoll, Jeonette Perrine, Bryon Kelln, Mike Sullivon, Joe Mercolfe, Volerie Cosler, Lourie Lynch. 2. Eric Willioms is omozed or oll the smorr people oround him. 3. Whor is thot? 4. Cory Kirkhom gives o speech. 1. Stoge Crew Lights Up the Stqge Stoge Crew, olso known os o flooting closs by mony students, didn't tolse ploce everydoy. Whenever the Dromo Deportment put on o performonce the stoge crew oppeored for reheorsols ofter school to proctice for the shows. Also the crew odjusts lighting fix- tures ond microphones for bond ond chorol concerts. A quolificotion for the closs requires the student ot leost be o sophomore or older so thot the student con work the stoge equipment. Sondy Fink, vice principol, octs os the odvisor of this importont group. 1, Row 1: From L to Rg Wendy Byerly, Liso St. John. Plow 2: From L to Rg Duone Hille, Kym Mell, ond Tim Aspinwoll, 2. Wendy Byerly controls the stoge from her choir. 3. Stephonie Dudly omozes herself with the lighting equipment. Cheerleoders Ieod us on! After giving up o very lorge portion of their summer ond school yeor for cheering, the 1982-83 Vorsity Cheerleoders led Ferris Soxons through oll seosonsp odding their own kind of pep ond cheer wherever they went. The super ten Cheerleoders successfully sold shoeloces ond shokers this yeor - hopefully both troditions - os well os putting on the Kick-Off Mixer, orgonizing cons, moking bonners, selling spirit buttons ond odding cheers to gomes. A speciol thonks to these devoted cheerleoders. You helped moke the 1983 yeor best everl 5. 1. Krisi wotches the other teom score. 1 ' 2. Mory gives Kothleen o high five. 1 . nn 3. The Ferris Cheerleoder lineup. 4. The Vorsity Cheerleoders spirit troin. 5. Row 1: From L to R, Shounno Brown, Moureen CMO? Dolon, Vicki Grizzle, Cindy Kjose, Mory Cunningham. Row 2: From L to R, Amy Wilson, Karen Meors, Kothleen Fonning, Heidi Bryson. Choir Gutstonding l 2. Symphonic Choir porticipoted in numerous events throughout the Northwest. The members perform- ed for Ferris, district 81 ond judges during competition. The group wos invited to sing ot the University of Portiond Music Festivol in Moy. They were oiso in- vited to sing with the Gonzogo University Concert Choir. 'Mr. Brueggmeier stored, These students represent the finest vocol ensemble ot Ferris. 1. Kim Smith ond Corrie Troester sing owoy. 2. Corolyn Hubbord stores off into spoce os others sing. 3. When do we sing? 4. Somontho sings to herself. 5. Row 1: From L to R, Trudy Tredole, Sheri Boyd, Jessico Greenough, Molly Hem- men, Jennifer Poyton, Browyn Conrod, Kim Smith, Kyle Weir, Shori Olsen, Molly Show, Venno Fox. Row 2: From L To R, Corolyn Hubbord, lomes Storms, Ken Morks, Louro Allen, Somontho Miller, Pot- ty Moeser, Kothy Fey, Amy Gront, Jon Shelby, Eloine Kumpon, Bonnie Gront, Suson Oliver. Row 31 From L To R, Allo Gornor, Tom Flowers, Wendy Kelly, Cor- rie Reordon, Neil Connon, Duone Hille, Tim Ferguson, Jeff Horvey, Sue Rehder, Thor Tongvold, Jocki Stochofsky, Rick Rivers, Kim Roinville. Row 41 From L To R, Jeonette Perrine, Mott Solozor, Corrie Troester, Jon Montgomery, Tim Corter, Scott Roberts, Poul Schuster, Bryce Stone, Tino Kindsvogel, Mike Price, Gerry Kobluk, Jim Yordy, Rebecco Springer, Chris Sloeen. if . . , in 4, A l W .ll Belles Take to the Road The Cantebury Belles is o group of girls who act as am- bassadors for Ferris performing throughout Eastern Washington. Their repertoir out includes a variety of styles for the three part women's choir. Mr. Brueggmeier says, This class is not only mature because it consists mostly of upper classmen but is more mature musically. 6. Trudy Iredale, Molly Shaw, Lori Ross and Chris Slaten sing out. 7. Row 1: L to Ry Trudy lredole, Shannon Shea, Molly Hemmen, Jennifer Payton, Sheri Olsen, Molly Shaw. Row 2: L to Rp Susan Oliver, Sue Rehder, Chris Slaten, Tina Kindsvogel, Janette Perrine, Wendy Kelly. 8, Belles ring clear. 9. Susan Oliver expresses her opinion. 7. 6. -- lam ill ,Tig 'Y vngitw 'Q f A Qr'n' Camerata Flying High Q, 2 3. Camerata was Ferris' select vocal-jazz ensemble. The students in this talented group worked very hard, making special sacrifices in order to be able to participate in this enrich- ment class. Their reputation for quality Jazz earned Camerata an invita- tion to perform in Edmonds' College Jazz Festival in Seattle, as well as festivals throughout Eastern Washington and Idaho. The group's director, Mr. Brueggemeier stated, I feel this year was one of Camerata's most successful years. 1. Row 1: L to R: Mlke Prlce, Lulu Fox, Mr. Wendy Byerly, Kyle Wier, Jeff Harvey, Tlm Ferguson. Row 2: L to R, Jessica Greenough, Alla Gomer, Niel Cannon, Jlm Hilton, Ole Stlenhoff, Duane Hllle, Ricky Rivers. Row 3: L to R, Jenny Herman, Tim Asplnwall, Scott Roberts, Bryce Stone, Carrie Troester, Jim Yordy, Chrls Slaten, Samantha Mlller, Tim Carter, Carrie Reardon, Kathryn Fey, Patty Mose, Jackl Stachofsky, 2. Mr. Brueggemeler uses his creative muslcal talent. 3. Practice makes perfect. 4. Camerata learns another tune. an -'ws Wilt' J ,Q-fvpwrixw l A YOUR NEW, it J , ina . i 4. , Llr fl ' zllfll ilil R N 0' ' millll Ai lli,,iiir,ilg'7 1 , i i, Q l 'gi e ' W ig, ' 4 Concert Choir Hormonizes for Mony Ferris' Concert Choir underwent some changes. Director, Mr. Brueggemeier felt thrilled with the success of Ferris' first in- termediate select four-port choir, divided into four groups: soprano, olto, tenor and boss. Concert Choir consisted of fity-one dedicoted ond enthusiastic students. They proudly represented Ferris performing in festivals and concerts throughout the Northwest. 6. 7. w 5. Concert Choir tunes up at the beginning of class, 6. Row 1: L to R5 Jill Jenson, Corolyn Shepard, Corolyn Wyene, Debbie Molmin, Shonnon Shea, Teresa Williams, Cindy Norisopo, Jane Lorison, Yvonne Rein, Joye Lynne Heath. Row 2: L to Rp Lisa Robinson, Adele Philips, Wendy Bliss, Kim Davis, Julie Henton, Mike Thompson, Vicki Johnson, Kristi Wolbert, Heother Taylor, Chris Hilton, Brent Goheen. Row 3: L to R, Suzanne Crow, Shannon Stollcop, Dennis Flock, Donny Flock, Kimberly Starr, Liso Roordo, Shon- non Clark, Shonnon Stone, Marsh Cochran, Lisa St, John, Wendy Allen, Denise Sonwick, Row 4: L to R, Kim Terrell, Randy Bell, Molly Moore, Heather Ault, Jill Nooney, Jon Heoth, Becky Green, Cassie Davis, Greg Denl-ser, Lisa Over- man, Rhonda Shirley, Kevin Lynch, Wendy Elkins. 7. Marsh Cochron concentrotes on Mr. B's direction. 8. You mean l hove to have this memorized? 9. Microphones odd punch to Lulu's performance, l l Jozz Choir Reolly Swings The 82-88 Jozz Choir Il directed by Mr. Brueggemeier, consisted of opprox- imotely thirty students. Jozz Choir ll is o new orgonizotion this yeor. The Jozz Choir ll met ot 7:00 Czero hour? every doy. The porticiponts Ieorned the ort of jozz ond how it differs from other music, Other thon performing in ond oround the Spokone oreo Jozz Choir II, perform- ed ot different colleges oround Woshington. Some of the competitions ottended by the Jozz Choir ll were held ot EWU., University of ldoho CMorch 53, ond the Columbio Bosin College CMoyD. , 1, 2. 3. ,Qty 1. Mr. Brueggemeier remembers he scheduled two performonces for Monday! 2. Hey! I've got the beot! 3. Row 11 From L ro R5 Corolyn Shepard, Wendy Bliss, Jon Shelby, Adele Phillips, Kristi Wolberr, Shonnon Stone. Row 2: Shonnon Heike, Molly Moore, Liso Roordo, Belindo Briggs, Kimberly Storr, Lori Shorpenburg, Suzonne Crowe, Eloine Kumpon, Denise Sonwick. Row 3: Morsh Cochron, Dennis Flock, Croig Denker, Gerry Kobluk, Jon Montgomery, Jonorhon Heoth, Justin Kobluk, Donny Flock, 4. Boy! This closs is fun! APE UVU- Q, Grchestro Strums To the Music ln the spring of 1982, the Ferris Orchestro competed in the Northwest Orchestro Festivol in Portlond, Oregon The group received o third ploce in the lorgest division, which greotly pleosed director Ron Wildey. Throughout the yeor, the orchestro retoined o high energy level. Their enthusiosm obviously motched their obility. The beginning of the yeor brought the musicol South Pocificf' The group of hord working, dedicoted students performed the score of the musicol with the some energy they exhibited when they tockled other chollenges. 5. Donnel Schwortz ond Kormen Groves pluck up o storm. 6. Mr, Wildey leods the woy. 7. Row 1: From L To R, Roberto Green, Brigid Quinn, Christy Kerrick, Corliss Newmon, Donell Schwonz, Kormen Groves, Shorron Henriques. Row 2: Allison Munch, Christine Wildey, Becky Scott, Louro Dewey, Terri Von Volkin- burgh, Renote Kupke, Mike Vothis, Dovid Ackermon, Aoron Anderson, Row 3: Lori Ross, Volerie Coller, Tommy Brown, Mono Robinson, Jessica Gront, Bryn Johnson, Row 4: Brod Muller, Tim Sonders, Gordon Gront, Lourie Lynch, Steve Loeffler, Mork Tif-fony, Don Delegones, Tim Corpenter, Andy Beier. 7. K 151 L! Thespions Tolse Action .h,r Thespions, on internationol club, schedul- ed mony activities for the year. Thespians involved themselves in com- munity events such as ushering ot movie theaters, competing in dromo competition, ond dromo workshops. In order for so- meone to qualify to be o Thespion he needs to be in two major productions and hove eorned 10 points. Thespions may work on stage or behind stage os a stoge director. Credit should be given to Jim Yordy, the president, ond Mrs. Bartz the club odvisor. 1. Guess who is the other woman. 2. Row 1: From L To R, Molly Hemmen, Susan Oliver, Audrey Leek, Jim Yordy, Kym Mell, Carrie Troester, Patricia Bartz. Row 2: From L To R: Tim Aspinwall, Marla Simpson, Stephanie Dudley, Tono Huotari, Jayne Lynn Heath, Lulu Fox, Jill Schneider, Alla Gorner. Top Row: From L To Ry Chris Slaten, Jessica Greenough, Duane Hille, Tim Cotter, Lori Ross, Car- rie Reardon, Jon Silvernole, Ben Swortout, Bryce Stone. 3. Mrs. Bartz tells how. 4. Recd on guys, while Tim ponders. f, 1 f.R5ag5?'g..Q' r ,, i . . ii iw Bond Morches to the Beot Morching Bond storted o week before school storted, ond continued on Tuesdoys ond Thursdoys ofter school. Under the direction of Ron Wildey, the Morching Bond performed ot Albi Stodium during holf-time, ond olso went to vorious competitions including the Northeost Morching Bond Competition. Ploying the Notionol Anthem during pep-cons ore Andy Beier ond Tim Corpenter. This yeor's drum mojors were Dove Brown ond Steve Loeffler. 5. Morching Bond Members: Shorron Henriques, Eliseo Corley, Shelley Hecker, Julie Borlow, Sue Enright, Annette Mcloughlin, Donno Henriques, Renee Ron- doll, Lydio Kobluck, Corliss Newmon, Jenny Plumb, Korlo Monn, Tommy Brown, Wendy Kelly, Molly Hemmen, Becky Scott, Vol Thomsen, Molly Show, Bryn Johnson, Srocy Sldlow, Korino Heiting, Dorlene VonGilder, Potti Moeser, Goil Deviny, Jonet Shur, Kim Schroeder, Shelly Shohl, Ann Morie Montz, Vol Cosler, Volerie Brown, Genny Trocy, Deryo Sotlr, Sophio Miller, Julie Meyers, Rhondo Longford, Lourie Lynch, Bryon Avery, Jeonne Brown, Brod Hoinsworth, Koren Homm, Rondy Jeffus, Stocy Muse, Dove Glpstein, Morgoret Mocky, Lynn Rombus, Chris Rockseton, Eric Willioms, Dione Hurd, Jennifer Groenig, Christine Wildey, Cengiy Sotir, Koro Wendt, Holle Hom- merstrom, Howord Dunhom, Rick Schieche, Gregg Boone, Todd Burke, Tomi Froelich, Rondy Thompsen, Betsy Redmoond, Bob Colley, Ted Githrie, Eriko Johnson, Joner Loeffler, Don Delegones, Tony McGroth, Dovid Scheiche, An- dy Beier, Tim Corpenter, Rob Hemmen, Robbi Cox, Lynn Heine, Tob Beoch, Croig Wendt, Mork Tiffony, Jessico Grant, Rondy Kintner, Bill Fishburn, Rich Longford, Trocy Former, Jim Porlser, Mork Sonders, Steve McCrorie, Ron Emery, Dove Keller, Kothy Dovis, Lee Diskin, Mork Fey, Mondy Finley, Allon McGroth, Rob Green, Justin Kobluk, Reni Kupl-se, John Wood, Adom Diskin, Terry Von Volkinburgh, Tony Corlson, Steve Loeffler, Dove Brown, Steve Schieche. 6. Just me ond my horn. 7. Tim gets reody to blow his heort out. tt 153 by Food Service Cooks Up o Storm 1 2. Q, T F Ferris' Food Service flew through its second productive yeor or Ferris. The Food Service progrom resembles the DECA progrom in thot both progroms hove students go out in 'job world' in port- timejobs. Food Service prepores the student to go out ond work in o food reloted job. Students spend on hour o doy in o Food Service closs in which they leorn obout the food industry ond cook. The closs is fought by Mrs. Noncy Croter. The members eorn two vocotionol credits o semester, plus goin much experience. 1. Whot did you put in this, Baird? 2. Fun times in Ferris Food Service. 3. Mrs. Croter loughs ot the thought of hoving to toste the just cooked food. 4. Row 1: From L To R, Trocy Brown, Renee Domit, Julie Loducke, .lon Cook, Anne Rombus, Sherri Nelson ond Liso Smith. Row 2: From L To R, Croig Ruffes, Luke Cogburn, Bob Hormon, Jerry Knight, Steve Kromer, Kevin Heinson, Bob Asterino, ond Poul Boird. 5. There is nothing to it! 5. im. jaiea 6. 7. 1 .fm Deco Students Meon Business DECA or Distributive Education Classes of America, prf fides an in-depth business and marketing class offered to seniors at Ferris. The group is Ieod by Mr. Bocklund who helps them prepare for the business world after graduation. Parts of the course are devoted to ocodemics, club projects, on the job training and planning activities. DECA spent time sponsoring the ever-popular Pizza Feed andthe Christmas Dance. The class officers elected for the fall semester included, Bruce Peterson, President, Theresa Simon, Secretory, Pat Reinlond, Vice President, Kelly Doy, Treasurer, Kelly Legot, Historian, and Mork Dillion, Porlimentorion. B. 9, ,xx,X., MQ, , ,Ni V Wm- ,-..,...wW---1 .,...,.,, ,,.ef.,...m,1Kf:,1g- e ,iqjiffffjwgagqifiwf W 'f' t W , 5 7-il r srsvs- N 6. Mr. Backlund looks on as officers speak. 7. Row 1: From L to R, Mr. Backlund, Mike Adamson, Mike Valente, Mork Dillion, Pat Potts, Pat Reinland. Row 2: Bruce Peterson, Shaun Condroy, Crystal Wilson, Michele Couvel, Kelly Legot, Tomi Boyd. Row 3: Mike Whiteman, Kendall Boloun, Kelly Day. Martie Endohl, Coren Smith, Anne Waali. Row 4: Thereso Simon, Toni Boone, Joel Pearlman, Eric Busch, Chantelle Crewse, Russ Swim. 8. Kelly, Kelly and Pat are lost in thought. 9. Sure, we believe you, Bruce. ' 155 Key Club Serves Community Strength From Within corried Key Club through the yeor os the theme. Key Club, supported by the South Hill Kiwonis club, helps the community ond the school. Activities during the yeor included: on opple sell for Kiwonis, distributing telephone inserts, selling Holloween condy, Fother- doughter donce, the onnuol Key l-leort donce, T-shirts for members, ond vorious other octivities for members. Officers included: Koren Meors, President, Kothleen Fonning, Vice-President, Shonnon Mullin, Treosurer, ond Cindy Kjose, Secretory. Mr. Lepper, once ogoin helped os odvisor, ond he wos ossisted by Mrs. Rigos this yeor. Both Koren Meors ond Mr. Lepper shored o hope for the club to develop o closer bond, ond thot the club would help con- tinue the positive school spirit ot Ferris. 2. 3. H. N i . ' 1. Advisors Mr, Lepper ond Mrs. Rigos, ond Shonnon Mullin cought by surprise. 2. Key Club members caught in the court yard. 3. Andreo Steodmon quietly woits in the roin. 4. Kothleen Fonning, Cindy Kjose, Koren Meors, ond Vicki Grizzle find humor in old yeorbook. R W ,ai it - my 'lf tw: .,,f, ,. .55i'f-Milt, . aww H ' ,J.:eK'1,l2,g,':QQ I wifi ' WA' mr, r' ,f . Til' r J. ' Away? ' T , ,. , ,tim if L. ly, 'lu' ll , it , ,. l FFA Digs Activities The Future Formers of Americo is o group which cultivoted leoders with o common interest in ogriculture. The Ferris FFA provided on opportunity for students to develop skills in Floriculture ond Ornomentol Horticulture. Members moy eorn owords on the stote ond Notionol level for individuol projects, teom competitions, ond chopter efforts. Mono Robison represented the Ferris Chopter notionolly in Konsos City, Missouri by winning o position on the Washington Stote Or- nomentol Horticulture teom. The chopter plons to moke the environment more pleosont for everyone here ot school through Iondscoping ond gorden- ing projects on compus. 5. AI Scrimshow ond Brod Rondoll don't know how to osk for o good grode, so they do it with flowers! 6. FFA mointoins Ferris gordens. 7. Row 1: From L To R, Melindo Helm, Gonyo Bruess. Row 2: From L To R, Bor- bciro Legord, Mono Robison, Mrs. Conwoy, Row 3: From L To R, Korlo Smith, Kim Rupert, Joye Lynn Heoth. Row 4: From L To R, Liso Snell, Mory Lopone, Lourie Worner, Chris Sloten, Susie Rehder. Row 5: From L To R, Kim Kotlond, Robert Crumley, Rhondo Sofron, Koty Egon, Roy Fox, Mork Bissett, And Bryce Stone. Colorguard Receives Great Reviews The long hours of hard work over the hot sum- mer and throughout the school year paid off for the Saxon colorguord and rifle lines. They per- formed in various competitions statewide such as the Northwest Marching Band Competition and, of course, the Spokane Armed Forces Torchlight Lilac Parade. Halftime shows during the football and basketball seasons gave the girls more op- portunities to let their dedication and school spirit shine through. Mr. Wildey, the band director who worked closely with the colorguord throughout the year stated, The extra time and effort the girls put in helped provide a special dimension to their performances. 3. ,G 1. Front Row: L To R: Julie Barlow, Renee Randall, Donna Henriques, Annette 2. 3. 4. 5, McLaughlin, Elisa Carley, Shelly Hecker, Sharron Henriques. Back Row: L To R Molly Shaw, Molly Hemmen, Gail Deviny, Becki Scott, Wendy Kelly, Tammy Brown, Karla Mann, Jenny Plumb, Lydia Kobluck, Darlene VanGilder, Corlis: Newman, Valerie Thomsen, Patti Moeser, Stacy Sidlow, Bryn Johnson, Karina Heting, Not Pictured: Susan Enright, Rifle line stands at attention. Co-senior captains, Julie Barlow and Sharron Henriques stand with Junior cap tain, Karina Heiting. Editor Susie Hunter and Advisor Sharon Meisenburg discuss yearbook details. Row 1: From L To R, Kathleen Fanning, Sandy Scheirman, Michelle Horsman Erika Schlomer, Marla Simpson, Nancy Stark, Mary Cunningham, Row 2: Frorr L To R, Mrs. Meisenburg, Lisa Hamm, Heidi Vanderwilde, Susan Reid, Alisic- Hallet, Stephanie Dudley, Jana Fisher, Michelle Ewell, Tim Snyder. Row -3 From L To R: Paul Haladyna, Paul Schuster, Tim Orchard, Susie Hunter, Mikj Jenkins, Carolyn Foltz, Scott Wetzel, Heather Chambers, Bill Hudson, Collee Leahy, Bob Hansen, Shannon Shea. Publicotions Copture the Yeor for Soxons WH-Wm.-,., ' 1'wA-ire. ' .1-f-21-4?-.v.,. . H-4-f ..,..., -- ' L' V-l izsssfs -- il A- t ill.-.,., X M T 't1tMwll,..l,t,.WN X K 1 A Q' tw.. .,,G,mwh. 1 l I ' ' r rMr,,.m WVVV l , I 3 X' -W it iftwfw Hiwmrmmmm A W 'WHRWJJ , 1 ,fs Ferris High school publicotions closs, heoded by Mrs. Shoron Meisenburg, consisted of experienced photog- rophers ond writers to coptivote the events ond octivities thot took ploce throughout the yeor. The yearbook operoted under editor Susie Hunter ond ossistont editor ond photo editor Scott Wetzel, to moke o super ond exciting yeorbook. The Soxon Chronicle gives speciol credit to Jono Fisher, who did o fontostic job os newspoper editor ond put out o Soxon poper every three weeks. Responsible ond loyol stoff members ond editors provided wonder- ful photos ond loyouts for the yeorbook. This yeor's publicotions closs put forth o greot deol of effort to produce the type of publicotion of which Ferris-students would be proud. We hope the 1983 Ex- eter is o book you will enjoy, stored odvisor Shoron Meisenburg. 5. 159 Jgmmmqmmmmmmmmm U 1:1 Ugg m 160 JZDZPD d w Q.,Ll1,LJ,D f - Cgbnnmiagg mwgldffmw Exeter Productions I C0-ff , - H I I ' ' '- ' u I of0Q Jfff? 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Secretory, Molly Hemmen 171 IU El'lIllIIlZl'.U.li11UIHUHfl1lQfEl1fl1lUIIElfEU3U.'.UlC1fQU.l.lflLlllflglll l U U UUTI David Ackerman Mary Agost Lee Aguila Leslie Ahrendt Lisa Alberts Loretta Allen Matt Almeda Aaron Anderson Bjorn Anderson Holly Anderson Kenneth Anderson Tabotha Anstine Brion Arlt Janette Ashby Michelle Axling Cynthia Bailey Christine Bailly Kevin Barber Melissa Barker Regan Barron Brian Bauer Theodore Baycroft Tab Beach Raymond Bell Wendy Bliss Robert Bohus Tamara Borunda Choni Bozarth William Bozarth Christopher Bradley James Breen Robert Breen Bradley Breesnee Devon Brewer Belinda Briggs Jennifer Brinkman Thomas Brown Valerie Brown Mary Brunjes Kelli Burch Amy Burns Anthony Burns Daniel Butler Wendy Byerly Kevin Byrd Steve Camyn David Canning Neil Cannon Christen Carlson f K .ia 'ffm-W www My . 1,-, sf- ' 'L ,233 4-Jw ' 1. .L V- n 'f' ' is less-1i2'! J ,f ' ., 2' king. u 11---Y v - - - .. ..lIU.3,lIl,Q.Ellll.El El Ll gl Ii WV f ,, s., 'WW' ' , ,gyv Q, K,.,,Vv ,,,... 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UU U i:1iiJ,.i:ii.J.uLJ u Eric Hesse Cindy Hettinger Mindee Higgins Don Hill Steven Hill Michoel Hilton Dovid Hoitink Michoel Horsmon Bonnie House Som Hudson Corol Hunter Troy Hyoms Jeffrey Jenkins John Jennings Bryn Johnson Eriko Johnson Lowell Johnson Buster Jones Dorifo Jones Jimmy Jones Todd Jones Mory Jorgenson Scott Kores Dono Keller Jim Killmer Troy Kinney Rondoll Kinrner Dovid Kleweno Gerold Kobluk Justin Kobluk Timothy Kohlhouff Eloine Kumpon Renote Kupke Steven Lompo Kelli Lourifzen Colleen Leohy Audrey Leek Scott Leinen Gretchen Leinweber Liso Lelond Jonet Loeffler Brodley Long Cindy Luft Kristy Luft Michoel Lynch Morgoret MocKoy Rebecco MocKey Goyle Mocri Seon Moione 175 , . , ,l.l Stocy Monfred Vito Mongono Korlo Monn Kothy Mortinez Michoel Mortinson Ricky Moy Morc Moyobb Doryl McArthur Mork McAtee Sheila McClendon Cherie McCroy Stephen McCrorle Rondo McCutcheon Robert McGowon Koren Mclnturff Anito McKinney Potty McKittrick Joel McLoin Seleno McLoughlin Michoel McMohon Terrino McMichoei Teri Merchont Corino Mertz Terry Meyer Mothew Mikolos Somontho Miller Loterisho Mills Terry Montono Jon Mongomery Lindo Moore Down Moorehouse Mork Morford Dole Morris Libby Morrison Donno Moylon Tommy Muliendore Kiro Muller Jeffrey Mullin Burke Mulvony Kelli Muzotl-zo Kristi Nelson Wesley Nelson Motthew Nemec G g -,lifts 5575 FEW ..:. 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I ,i 9 X x 5 in in '54 . ,Q .N N41 .,i,... 2 Exim, Jill Nooney Mike Nord Steve Nowoy Noncy Nusboum Tim O'Byrne 6 Andreo Oberbornscheidt Kotie O'Brien U ' J f iii, Moureen O'Brien P4 , We ew. l or , '53, X 1 W . l is Q i X 4, s s i . ,t J ,, Noncy Picoriello 'Qs we S 1 p 3 f Q J' t 1 D . 11- . ' if on O Connell K I V Ellen Oliver ss J 4, 2 Steve Oliver - J - Tit Down Otrrnor ,'iiIis Liso Overmon 3 ,N Kevin Pordue I , -Q AIAA :': Kristen Poridon ' Jomes Porker '- ':'7 1 X Chuck Porks gh ,,. Jeonette Poyne t rtliti: M r i ,, I I Q Bethonn Peorlmon W Julio Pelc j , J , - Renee Perkins Q5 t,gs pg. .xy J, 2. 111. 'f f'lX S+ '3 rsi', 5'-V Silk T52 J 3-if 'KA i -':- I X 2 . Y jf! c .,,:,,,., APN' pe'e'On Wendy Peterson J Morsholl Phillips 1 - ' Tomoro Pierce Jennifer Plumb r J Jennifer Polek -xx f ' . 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The Sophomore closs officers this yeor wereg President, Kyle Weirp Vice- President,Somontho Millerg Treosurer, Brett Shorp, ond Secretory, Coroline Wyene. They will be looking forword to being upperclossmen next yeor os Juniors. 1. President, Kyle Weir 2. Vice-President, Somontho Miller 8. Secretory, Coroline Wyene 4. Treosurer, Brett Shorp 5. Sophomore Closs officers get together 4. 180 .. il 1: or as n p. .. .. 1 .. -- u u sv u as .p n .4 u u on N . 1- u J El Ui:im..U,1:J..U.L1 E1.El,,U..U,.iIiLJ..EL.E1ElU,.EL131.121.mf1.Fl.lTll7l.To ,CUfll'l,JQl.lilD ,-JJS-fav'-tt ---' 'j...gsillIl'wq ...., B-3 ,fi nf' Y Q 5 Zvi 62 fl , A f 4 Awww 2 , , Q Y J 8,5 . - Xa 4. MVS' i - - , ,MV .,,,,A W' J I 'Wm ,B WW hmwbww W X .. -r N - ,W- 1, J , t gf tg YV'-, tsstyiec J 6 7 5 . ' '51 vigil . , .f . ,ff M fffgz? J .Tl ' - w ,V -12, ,V .. wx!!! 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Ti X ,., S T xx if vl- QS N . gal KH : , l 4, X S it fl y : giwifll :lisa-tkgh fi ll'i1lfEfLLlQJf'lflflil'.UfLl.fl.ifLlQlIl.'D'IlIIU.'ElUIjffUIlliilllfllilflllllflJfJ.lI1UIDflII1U.'.UJf.l.UD El ..-Y-'ff L f X 3 John McMullan Michelle McNutt Heath Mellotte Douglas Melven Julie Meyers Gregory Miller Sophia Miller Jeffrey Minnerly Heather Mitchell David Moore Deanna Moore Lloyd Moore Molly Moore Suzanne Moore Tracy Morosch Lisa Moritz Patrick Morley John Morse Stephen Motis Allison Munch Sean Murphy Stacy Muse Marcella Nemec John Niblock James Nielsen Tony Nielsen Suzanne Nishimura Cindy Norisada Renee Northcutt Fred Nowland Marsallai Obrien Jill Oliveri Brigette Olsen Christine Orchard Lisa Parham Michael Partridge Taryn Partridge Burton Pendleton Cherae Perrenoud Suzanne Perron Christine Peterson Adele Phillips Jennifer Phillips Leanne Phillips Laurenna Plourd Frank Polek Theresa Pope Ronald Prior Mark Puryear 155 .-5 U CllIUlIl'.'.CI. lZl El Mory Rombo Steve Roy Froncene Reck Elizobeth Redmond Brion Relph Robert Rice More Rickey Chris Riley Robert Robideoux Liso Robison Louro Romjue Liso Roordo Down Roskom Kimberly Rupert Trocie Rutledge Kosie Ryken Mork Sonders Antonio Sontos Denise Sonwick Deryo Sotir Liso Schoefer Lori Schorpenburg Rick Schieche Hornn Schlomer Ronold Schmeer Michelle Schneider Jeffery Schreiner Robbi Schuermon Corolyn Shepord Jonothon Shermon Rhonda Shirley Mory Sill Debro Smith Mork Smith Todd Smith Scott Soron Shonnon Stollcop Christine Stopleton Kimberly Storr Tino Stevens Dorlo Srimmel Timothy Stuort Joque Sullivon Suzonne Summers Kimberly Sutherlond Melisso Swortout Sorohjone Swortout Kimberlee Terrell Keeno Thompson ,ILll.ll..llL.lD11ll.l Ll UUUU UU DUDE UD U U DDU D lIl'D'f.UlIl.UlIl lfll Randall Thomsen Geneva Tracy Brandon Traynham Patrick Tremblay Dovid Trevino Larry Trickler Wendy Tuttle Andy Vothis Vicki Veeder Michael Vickerman Kerry Vill Ka Yi Vu Linda Waoli Cynthia Walsh Eric Walt Scott Washburn Molly Weir Craig Wendt Michelle Whaley Ann Wheeler Greg Wheeler Casey White Christlnc Willey Weston Williams Quintello Winfrey Scott Wlschmann Brian Witherspoon Michelle Wolahan Kristi Wolbert Craig Wood Wllllom Wood Barbara Wright Josh Wright Chrlstlne Wynn Charles Yackel Scott Zweigardt 187 ,Y-' in on i:ti:i',U.r:1.ic11uUjt:ijici1flZ1LlEiCii3lZLHIZiLii an C1 in Fl ri ri Vi C1 crm Vi nm Freshmen Combine Forces The Freshmon closs officers ore striving to goin more recognition. They wish to stort eorly on fund roisers ond collect their money now for their future senior yeor octivities. The Freshmen closs officers this yeor include: Presi- dent, Jeonne Brown, Vice-President, Brent Furstonp Secretory, Shonnon Stollcop, ond Treosurer, Leono Foster. The Freshmen ore hoping thot they will goin more honor ot pep rollies, olong with the extro help from cheerleoders ond teoms to boost teom spirit. The Freshmen olso wish to portoke in more ASB ond other school octivities. The Freshmen-Sophomore mixer held on Fridoy Moy 6, 1983, proved to be the biggest role in goining money for future ASB usoge. 1. The officers' new meeting ploce. 2. President, Jeanne Brown 3. Treosurer, Leono Foster 4. Secretory, Shonnon Stollcop 5. Vice-President, Brent Furston 3 4. , i is ,i. X X it i U .4 fa 1 ii 11 1 L uh f x L - - 'fi F41 1 II V X H I 72 Q., 5 4-I-K: 5 w'ff , ' s..-an 'Nw ,4ri w, va-no-if ,J 1, ' NME' ,N 322125: Ei EZEJQEQEQ ESE 'QI E M3 190 M C 1 Z 5 ? ? ff Z il l JQDZDD W Z fmf ' Ku I Lf ggi 191 Amid 0 Pile of Poper Clips, Officio! Forms ond More L Vice P Y F Anne Anderson Gory Anderson Terry Anderson Bookroom English Moth Bonnie Bobcock Steve Bocklund Tricio Borrz Lioison Business English Rolph Boese Pouio Brevet Poul Brueggemeier Science Home Economics Music Eoch in their own solitory woy. S4 ' ' X A-Qu Teoch us of their lore. V Bob Burlehort Sociol Studies Kothy Cormon DoniLee Clorls Leoming Support Center Librorion No, Morsholl, Idon't occept bribes! Anolee Compton Sociol Studies Dept. Heod X ,if Lourel Conwoy Horriculfure Y Nw! Lonnie Cubley Heod Secretory Tony Dolphin Sociol Sruoies l Nino Coppoy Noncy Crorer English Home Economics Rob Cummins Jim Dowson BNH Senior Counselor Joe Everson Gory Finer Counselor English I O X If could be bugs or Uncle Morls thot leocls them down this porn. Kim AI Finley Scienc Floyd Donno H I Stu dies Business M Q Jon Honlsei Pom Hore Business Foreign Longuoge Roy H Mor S. Vd like to introduce you to my friend Fiicko. Peggy Horshborger Torn Hedemork Secretory Sociol Studies Len Hunt Bob Hunzilser Science I, Arts Gory Hoibert Moth Eorl Hylton Counselor - i Rondy Jom Science From the Iliod ro Choirmon Moo, ond bocls ogoin V ro morn. Geor e Kersul Anne Kirch Mor English . Heod Mgrk Kgndo Consuelo Lorrobee Jon Lepp English Learning Support Center Arr 9 Bill Lowther Betty Monning Moth Bookkeeper Mr. Wolsh desperately tries to keep control. Shoron Meisenburg English Ron Merrill Don Mikisko Deonne Miller Foreign Longuoge Physicol Educotion Driver's Ed. Assist. 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Future: Science officer aboard the Starship Enterprise. ALMEDA, BREIT Super Stoner - Sex, drugs, and rock and roll: Favorite Quote: ln twenty years you will look back on all this and laugh. Future: Become the first man to walk on Mars. ANDERSON, KJELL Jello - Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football: Favorite Quote: No dice Future: Become a US Coast Guard. ASPINWALL, TIM Skip - Key Club, Honor Society, Scream Team Ill, ASB Representative, Thespians, Camerata, Dorian Ambassador, People to People High School Am- bassador, French Club, Skiing, Ferris' Lighting Technician, Toni's Boyfriend, Freshman Cross Country: Favorite Quote: lf there's anything I can't stand it's someone who talks while l'm Interrupting. Future: Go to college, get rich, keep Toni happy. ASTERINO, BOB Bobber - Water Skiing, Dirt Bikes, Heavy Metal Rock and Roll: Favorite Quote: Out there is a fortune waltlng to be had, you think l'll let it go you're mad! You have another thing commin'l Future: Make millions, drive a Lam- borghini and travel around the world. ATKINS, CRAIG ATSUYOSHI, SHIBITA Atsu - Jogg- Ing, skating, watching movies: Favorite Quote: No pain, no gain. Future: Learn about relations bet- ween Japan and the US, business. BAILEY, KATHY Chatty Kathy - Sewing, Swimming, Volleyball, Ten- nls: Favorite Quote: Real beauty comes from within. Future: To go to college and major in nursing. BAILLY. BRIAN - Playing Guitar, Drawing, Learning to Make Clocks: Favorite Quote: Perfection ls in the eye of the beholder, as long as you do your best you will always be perfect. Future: Become a com- mercial artlst and make mega dollars. BAIRD, PAUL - Electronics, Sports, Woodworking, 69 Club: Favorite Quote: Have a Coke and a smile. Future: Continue on to SCC or WSU and take electronics and computer technology. BAKER, KAREN Quaker - Family Restaurant Coffee Club, Chairman for Committee to Elect Rob Halford for President in 1984, 1CIDGJ BH Club, Lawwy Weed Fan Club, The Murfs: Favorite Quote: l'm so sick and tired of the same old lies, might look a little young, so what's wrong? You don't have to be old to be wise. Future: Mrs. Halford, 10,CDO BH Club, rock forever. BALOUN, KENDALL - Freshman and JV Basketball, DECA, Spending Money: Favorite Quote: l'm on drugs. Future: Attend a four year university, party and study. BARLOW, JULIE Julay - Col- orguard Captain, Key Club, Band, Ski Club, Scream Team Ill, ASB Representative, French and Interna- tional Club, Honor Society, JA Rootbeer Crew, Volleyball, SP Club Keith Warsinski Fan Club, SG's of America, Lil' Abner Cast, Youth Group, Church Lector, and an Of- ficial Reader-Board Changer: Favorite Quote: I don't have a drinking problem. I drink, I get drunk, I fall down, no probIem! Future: Become a ten year student at WSU. BARRETT, SHAIN Festis - Biking An, Writing, and Music. Favorite Quote: If gravity worked in reverse trees would grow roots in the air. Future: Go to college and study electronics and the sciences of the mind, tour Europe on a len speed, and own a Porsche 926. BARRINGTON, MATT - Water and Jet Skiing, Keeping in Shape: Favorite Quote: Live and let live. Future: Work with young children or own my own business. BARTON, TODD BAUBLITZ, KEVIN - Mountaineer- Ing, Snow Skiing, Bicycling, Tennis, DECA, Outward Bound, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: Where you come from is not nearly as im- portant as where you are going. Future: College. BAUER, LAURRA - Basketball, Key Club, Scream Team Ill, CC Club: Favorite Quote: SmiIe it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Future: University of Washington. BAUMEL. ARLEEN Fskie - Key Club, Scream Team Ill, Ice Skating, Young Llfe, Eating Ice Cream: Favorite Quote: lf you love something, set it free, if it comes back it's yours, if it doesn't, it was never meant to be. Future: Undetermined. BECKER. ROBERT BEIER, ANDREW - Marching, Jazz, Symphonic Bands, Soccer, Skiing: Favorite Quote: Maybe, but I don't think so! Future: Gonzaga University. BELL, FRANK BERGIN, SAMARA BIGGS, DAVID BILLIN, RICHARD Rich - Debate. Band, Ski Club, Partying, Skiing: Favorite Quote: The few, the pro- ud, the paniers. Future: Maybe. BISSET, MARK . BISSON, TODD TT - KK, Tennis. Water and Snow Skiing: Favorite Quote: lf you don't like the way I drive, stay off the sidewalk! Future: Sweden, college, Twilight Zone. BOONE, TONI Babe - Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Drawing: Fovorite Quote: Go for it! Future: To become a cenified data processor and ta marry my fiance', Steve Thompson and live happily ever after. BORLIN, MIKE Kissy Face - Mar- tial Ans, Soccer, Tunes Models: Favorite Quote: Those who apply themselves will come out ahead. Future: Police officer, helicopter pilot. BOSCH, KELLY Kwelly - Softball, Co-op, Guys: Favorite Quote: Cherish yesterday, dream tomor- row, live today, love life. Future: College BOWERMAN, DARRON Power Man - Varsity Football and Wrestling, Water Skiing, Swimming, 16 Ounce Power Lifting, Ski Club: Favorite Quote: That's my locker partner! Future: College, maybe law inforcement. BOYD, SHELLEY Bert - Favorite Quote: Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you. Future: Go to college, keep smiling, and always be hoppv- BOYD, TAMI - Varsity Basketball, Softball, Key Club, DECA, Ski Club: Favorite Quote: Tequila! Future: University of Washington. BRADBURY, AMY Beatrice - Varsity Track, Junior and Senior Class Secretary, ASB Representative, Dorian Ambassador, Key Club, Ski Club, Scream Team Ill, Bon Fashion Board, Young Life, Prom Commit- tee Chairman, Church Youth Group: Favorite Quote: A friend is so- meone who knows all about you, but likes you anyway. Future: At- tend WSU and major in accounting or become a personality consultant. BRANDLEY, DAVE Buck - Freshman Football, Varsity Cross- Country, and Track, Letterman's Club, Working on Cars: Favorite Quote: Give It your best shot. Future: Go to college, join the Marine Corps and go into flight school to become a pilot. BREACH, PETE - Football, Skiing and Socializing: Favorite Quote: How use doth breed habit in man, so go for it! Future: Education. BREESNEE, MONROE Captain Plastic - Auto Body Painter and Auto Body Technician: Favorite Quote: Old Chevey's never die. they just go faster. Future: Pro- gram computers. BREWER, STEVE Brew - Skiing, Backpacking, Camping, Swimming, Cycle Riding, Fast Cars and Women: Favorite Quote: Better bud makes better sale. Future: College, majo in business and computer science invest wisely in agriculture products BRILEY, NOLA No No - Church Favorite Quote: lf it feels good, dc it. Future: Travel around, get mar ried, become a nurse. BROOKS, SCOTT Hooch Hunter - Captain of the Parking Lot Squad Skiing, Motorcycles: Favorite Quote l love to snatch kisses. Future Become a brain surgeon, and c millionaire, own a Lamborghini. BROWN, DAVID Pooky - Music Drawing, Women, AFA, Tammy Brown Fan Club, FSA, Skiing Drumline, Parties, Symphonic Band Stage Band, Jazz Combo, Or chestra, Percussion Ensemble, Socl Washing Club, Fishing: Favorite Quote: lf it feels good, it is good so do it! Future: Strangulon, marry Ann Marie, tour Europe an: America with the Clash, Harvard Yale, Stanford or SFCC. BROWN, GRACE - Skiing, Rolle Skating: Future: Become an airline hostess. BROWN, SHAUNNA Shaun - O1 ficial Brewer of the Four Bean Cal fiene Team, Nike Banner Club, Col onel Sanders Fan Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Freshman Cheerleader, Young Life, Frencl Club, President of the Black Bug Drivers Association, Campaigner: Favorite Quote: 'C'est la Vie.' Future: Go to college, travel, have a small family, live each day to the fullest and be happy. BROWN, TRACY BROWN, TRINA Shorty - Pianc Singing, Running, Spanish Clul: Favorite Quote: ln all thy way acknowledge him and he sha direct thy path. Future: To attenl Whitwonh and major in legc secretary and minor in music. Ge married and raise a family. BRYCESON, HEIDI Dee Dee - O1 ficial Member of Nike Banner Clut JV and Varsity Cheerleading French Club, Scream Team Ill, Ballet Jazz, Vice President of Explorer Post 361, Hostess at RHS, Young Life Campaigners, Mattew: Favoriti Quote: Oh, Mo Mo! Future: Co lege, dancing and marriage. BURKHART, DEBBIE Deb - Vars ty Volleyball, Varsity Basketbal Varsity Track, Varsity Softball, Vars ty Club, Baton-twirler, Boys' Baske ball Statician, Young Life, Rueci Representative, Tom Hedemar Fan Club Conly memberb, Screar Team Ill, Varsity Club Secretary Favorite Quote: What you are God's gift to you, what you maki of yourself is your gift to God., Future: College, college volleybal own a Lamborghini. I BUSCH, ERIC Busch - Cros Country, DECA Track, DECA, 1CD Mile Club, Member of the Elliot Walsh Fan Club: Favorite Quote Man, what are you using fr ' ' F' . -. -s .. u as .f -. .A -. n .- .. . -- . .. . - P' IIl.l'l..lIllJl1'lU..El.liZI,.El.,i1l rim.ua..i:ir:i-ijt1:u:u:i..r1r:1..r:i.i:1.r:i,c1i1i,n,f1cr,r:i, N s. .u . ff . . .- -. -. . . - -.. ' 4. -. ..: .. .. 'fE'lUl1I'IJ..D.Df QU..lIl..D.lII .TlIQEJfII1'lII'.'.IIlQIj. lI1lII..lQ1.U..LU:ll.l.lIl ..LJ.l.I, .LI lil LIU, .U .L-I 'f-I rains? Future: Take Business Ad- inistration in college, open my wn restaurant and retire at 25. USCH. ROBERT Anheusar - ASB, ootball, Varsity Tennis, 1CDO Gallon lub, German Club, Brew Crew, ey Club, Scream Team lll, Young .ife, Senior Ski Club, Riding Cycles, Skiing, Skipping School: Favorite Quote: Last night was a night to emember, I wish I could. Future: SU, become a million dollar stock roker. YRD, JEFF Byrdman - Varsity football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity frack: Future: College, law Enforcement. AMPBELL, SCOTT Scoob - Building Cars, Partying, Drag Racing: favorite Quote: Mopar rules. future: Own my own car lot and .hop and build my own cars. Jecome a millionaire. EANDRAY, SHAUN -- Varsity Track, larsity Football, DECA: Favorite Quote: You can pick your friends. tau can pick your nose, but you :an't pick your friends nose. future: Become a millionaire. IARLEY, ELEISA EC - Band, Col- arguard, Honor Society, French Ilub, Scream Team lll, Art: Favorite Quote: lsn't it grand what an byster can do with a morsel of land? Future: Attend Brigham Young University, major in commer- :ial arts. Eventually own an ocean rant house on the Oregon Coast and become an official member of 'Beach Bums of America. IARISEN, COLLEEN - President of 'rench Club, JV Volleyball, Col- zrguard, ASB, Scream Team III: 'ovorite Quote: Oh, y'know. 'uture: WSU, become an airline zilot. IARLSON, ANTHONY Don - ymphonic Band, Jazz Band, irumline, Stage Band Orchestra, 'ercussion Ensemble, Parties, Tam- ny Brown Fan Club, Snowmobiling, IFA, FSA: Favorite Quote: Beier's a queer, Future: Harvard, Yale or JSU, major In agriculture. Then narry Kim. IARNINE, CINDY Growler - ingpong, Target Shooting: Favorite Quote: lf you love something, set free, if it comes back to you, it's 'ours, if it doesn't, It never was. uture: Secretary of Alr Force. ARPENTER, JACQUELINE ZARPENTER, TIMOTHY - Varsity ootball, Jazz Marching and Sym- vhonic Band, Young Llfe, CH Club: ovorite Quote: Beauty ln woman rlth poor judgement Is like a gold ng in a pig's snout. Future: Col- age, professional music, studio nusician. ZARROLL, TIM Colt - Cross- Iountry, Wrestling, Track, Letter- nan's Club, Key Club: Favorite Quote: l'Trying your best ls better won not having tried at all. Future: iollege, become famous at something. CASLER, CURTIS Crazy Curt - Keg Crew, Partying: Favorite Quote: You're ugly! Future: College. CAUVEL, MICHELE EIroy - Ice Skating, Painting, Writing, DECA, Ski- ing, Bike Riding: Favorite Quote: Chance makes our parents, choice makes our friends, Future: College at Evergreen own my own business. CHIPMAN, GORDON CHRISTOPHERSON, MARY Aggie - Key Club, Powder Puff Football, Scream Team lll, Ski Club, Freshman and Sophomore Basketball: Favorite Quote: Freedom lies in being bold. Future: College, make money, be independently wealthy. CLANCY, SCOTT Beaner - Varsi- ty Football, ASB, Young Life, Look- ing at Girls: Favorite Quote: Remember the golden rule: It's the man who has the Gold who makes the rules. Future: College, fly for Pan Am. CLARK, LISA Bug - Scream Team Ill, Roller Skating, Snow Skiing: Favorite Quote: He who believes in believing is a believing believer. Future: Go to Kinman Business University, become o CPA. COLEITI, LORI Lavoris - Water Skiing, Co-op. COLLINS. GLEN COLLINS, CHRIS Bugalou - ASB Representative, Key Club, Scream Team lll, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club, Young Life, Powder Puff Foot- ball: Favorite Quote: I believe in the sun, even when it's not shining. I believe in love even when l'm alone. I believe in God even when he's silent. Future: College at EWU or Texas, and major in physical education. CONNOR, DAREN - Skiing, Tennis, Dayton Washington Country Club Member, Bicycling, Hiking, Backpacking: Favorite Quote: At- mosphere determines attitude and attitude determines action. Future: Whitworth College, major in sports medicine. CONRAD, LENNI - Skiing, Soccer, Valkyr Drop Out, Ferris Underwater Basket Weaving Club, Non- Confarmity, New Music: Favorite Quote: I don't know! Future: Travel around the world, win a Nobel Prize, move to Mars and commune with nature after becom- ing independently wealthy. COOK, JON COURTWRIGHT, STEVE - Ferris Soc- cer Team, Water Skiing, Honorary Member of the Bod' Squad: Favorite Quote: If you love something, set it free: if It returns, shoot it! Future: Seven years of col- lege in Lebanon, after which, study- ing to be a Hari Krishna, CREWSE. CHANTELLE - DECA, Snow Skiing, Aerobics, Partying, Vlce Presi- dent of Future Nuns of America. Future: Attend WSU, travel and eventually marry a millionaire. CRIPE, ALLEN - Running, Com- petitive Pistol Shooting, Swimming, Racquet ball: Favorite Quote: Try, try and try again. Future: College. marriage, job, retirement, grand- children, old age, death. CUNNINGHAM, MARY Moy Moy - B-Squad and Varsity Cheerleading, Young Life, JV Ten- nis, Yearbook Photographer, Nike Banner Club, intense people wat- cher: Favorite Quote: To each his own. Future: University of Washington or Western, live in the sun. DANIELSON, TAMI Tami-D - Var- sity Volleyball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Young Life, Rueco Ambassador, Skiing, Camping, Foot- ball Statiscian Church: Favorite Quote: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Future: College, maybe marriage and a family, play pro football. DAVIS, CHRISTINA FIufy - Member of the board of Have a happy, rewarding educational ex- perience for the rest of the day, Club, Honor Society, Thespians, Spanish Club, Scream Team Ill: Favorite Quote: But as beautiful as the songs of the immortals, holy love arise. Future: To earn a BN, grow to be at least 5'4 , make peace in the world: own a Mazaradi, and be married with two kids before age 25. DAVIS, KAANI Nonnie - Darting Divers Club: Favorite Quote: Love has no pride. Future: Attend EWU, and get a teaching or accounting degree. DAY, KELLY - Snow and Water Ski- ing, Swimming, DECA Treasurer, Working at Manito Pay-n-Save: Favorite Quote: There are three kinds of people: Those who make things happen, Those who watch things happen, and Those who wonder what happened. Future: SFCC, working through school and become a Sales Representative for a cosmetic line. DEVINY, GAEL GD - Color Guard, French Club, Washington State Senate Page, Member of the Keith Warsinski Fan Club, Bomb Squad, Cruisers of Riverside Anonymous, International Club, 1962 Spokane!Nishinomiyo Sister Ci- ty Summer Exchange Student: Favorite Quote: Go Greek! Future: College, become an artist and an ambassador to Japan. DEVLEMING, ROBERT DEW. OTIS The Night Leader - Sleeping in the streets, Singing, Jum- ping up and down, Drinking: Favorite Quote: Sham a lam a ding dong! Future: Sing for alot af fraternities. DEWEY, LAURA Vixen - Or- chestra, Music, Origaml, Poetry, Looking for scholarships and men, learning about everything: Favorite Quote: Never on a Sunday, Future: University of Washington, get a Bachelors in Animal Science. design a hot tub, build a restaurant, make clothes, get married before 40. DlLLON,MARK Golden Boy - Snow and Water Skiing, Weight Lif- ting, Varsity Football, Motorcycle Riding, 4 by Aing, Muff Diving: Favorite Quote: Awesome, totally awesome! Future: Become a millionaire by the age of 21. DODD, DAWN - ASB Represen- tative, B Squad Basketball, German Club, Young Life, Jobes Daughters, Campaigners, Track, Skiing: Favorite Quote: they will mount up with wings like eagles, Future: SFCC, get into Amway, have a million dollar income by age 30,marriage and children. DOLAN, MAUREEN Mo - Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track, Powder Puff Football, JV and Varsi- ty Cheerleading, Key Club, French Club, Senior Ski Club, Nike Banner Club, Young Life, Campaigners, MD, MP Club, Swimming: Favorite Quote: Limits exist only in the mind, Future: University af Washington. DRIFTMEYER, PETE DURKEE, GWENN GwindoIyn - Varsity Cross-Country, Track, Scream Team lll: Favorite Quote: Trust is the greatest gift one person can give another. Future: College, get married and have a bunch of kids. DYCK,GLENDA EASTEP, TAMMY - Varsity Tennis: Favorite Quote: If you love something, set it free: if it comes back to you,it's yours, if it doesn't, it never was. Future: A coming attraction! ECCLES, PEGGY EGGERS, ANDY - Water and Snow Skiing, Living in the fast lane: Favorite Quote: May your cup run- neth over. Future: Become a millionaire and retire by the age of 25. ELBER, ROBERT Deogon - Drumline, Symphonic Band, Drink- ing: Favorite Quote: Nice guys always finish last. Future: Sample pizza pusher in a super market, or Harvard. EMERSON, VANCE ENDAHL, MARTI Mardi - Volleyball, Freshman and JV Soft- ball, lLGIL's Fan Club, Jay: Future: CWU, marry into Barratt Enterprises Incorporated. ENRIGHT, SUSAN Sueer -- Col- orguard, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Varsity Track, Thespians: Favorite Quote: Reality is boring. Future: College, goto Italy. ESPARZA, MARIA EVANS. JOLENE Jo - Scream Team lll, Swimming, Painting: Favorite Quote: One day I asked TC! .Cl :- If-I Q Q Ill Q E Q in Q. T-3 Q I3 ' . IIQQUQI-35 -'UUUU-'-'Ui-'Cl'-'Cl'-5fU11Ul!ll3UfU31IlEIIZIZlZifmUL1'Jf5fDTll1.I.Li' IT Q. ,g , .. . . . .- . . 4 - .4 UQ.U'I:lUU.U.III..Uf'f1 UU,.Uf.Cl'..lIIfCl..llIIlIIlUf.IILUf.'CI.ElflIIfEl,'llI,l'f1'.I1EI,II1'JI1LI: 'f:i QC! 'cn . Y I 0 Q Q'-fi Q 9 Q Q U Q FI Q .1 H IQ 5. I-4 -Fil I I 1 4- Jesus, 'How much do you love me?' and he spread out his arms and died. Future: University of Mon- tana, major in Child Psychology and Physical Therapy. EVANS, STEVEN Dr, BonzI - Ski- ing, Horseback Riding, Backpacking, Brew Crew, Having o good time with friends, 1000 Gallon Club: Favorite Quote: This Bud's for you! Future: SOC, fast cars, women, ski bum, partying, own a ranch. EWELL, MICHELLE Mickey - Var- sity Tennis, ASB Representative, Key Club, Scream Team III, Brew Crew, Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Staff: Favorite Quote: No matter what it is, take the chance. Future: WSU or UCLA, marry or make mo ey. FANNING, KATHLEEN - Young Life. Campaigners, Varsity Tennis, Varsi- ty Track, Varsity Cross-Country, Key Club Vice-President, French Club, Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff, Water and Snow Skiing, Junior Achievement, Business Week 1981, Monday's Child Ambassador, Nike Banner Club, Girls' State, On the Waiting List for Tom Hedemark Fan Club: Favorite Quote: Risk little, win little. Future: WSU, major in business or hotel management, travel to Europe and the Carribean: FELLIN, MIKE - Scream Team Ill, Hari Krishna Fan Club, Skiing, Party- ing, Trock: Favorite Quote: Give us this day our daily brew. Future: College, job. FEY, KATHY Bunny - Concert Choir, Symphonic Choir, Camerata, Thespians, Musicals, Spring Plays, Valedictorian, Honor Society, Math Club: Favorite Quote: For all that has been, thanks: for all that will be, yes. Future: College, study to ga into the medical or engineering field. FIELDING, BRAD - Key Club, Scream Team Ill, Wrestling, Snow and Water Skiing, Hiking, Back Pack- ing, Hunting, Brew Crew: Favorite Quote: Success lies in doing your best, but not being the best. Future: College, major in CPA or Electrical Engineering, FISHER, JANA Fish - Yearbook Staff, Newspaper Editor, Scream Team Ill, Key Club, Brew Crew, Powder-Puff Football: Favorite Quote: If you see someone without a smile give them yours. Future: WSU, travel. FLINT, TED - Basketball, Skiing, Flir- ting, Partying With My Friends: Favorite Quote: MicheIob Light for the winners. Future: College, engineering, eventually settle down and have a few kids, be rich. FLOWERS, TOM - Bowling, Demolay: Favorite Quote: A man rarely succeeds at anything unless he has fun doing it. Future: Accoun- ting, bowling. FOX, RAY FRANDSEN, KRISTOPHER Kris - Looking for beautiful girls, listening to Judas Priest, Water Skiing, Reminlscing with Bums, Help- helping old people: Favorite Quote: I believe one should feel free to express good feelings and the person being expressed to should freely feel the feelings ex- pressed by the one. Future: Quit partying until I get through college and become a Respiratory Therapist, and then resume partying. FRANK, DAVID Barry ManlIow - Volleyball, Racquetball, Tennis. Basketball, Swimming, working on Automobiles, Mowlng Lawns: Favorite Quote: Honesty is the best policy. Future: Go Into the ser- vice, get marrled to Kathy and live happily ever after. FULTON, JEFFREY Jeff - Rock n' Roll, Motorcycles, Cars, Volleyball, Rebelling From the Norm': Favorite Quote: Don't be afraid to be yourself, Future: Military Service, retire early, find the total meaning tolife. GAETANO, KIM Kimi-Kimi, CoCo Puff -- Water and Snow Skiing, Sun Bathing: Future: Become a nurse, marry a millionaire. GAETONO, KRISI - B-Squad and Varsity Cheerleading, Nike Banner Club, Snow and Water Skiing, Sun- bathing: Favorite Quote: Live and let live, Future: College, travel around the world. GALL, APRIL - Writing, Watching Pro-Football Every Sunday and Monday, Designing Clothes, Punk Rock Dances and Parties: Favorite Quote: Life is hard. Future: Take off to LA or New York City, College, job, goto Australia tour Europe. GERBOLES. CARLOS - Skiing, Listen- ing to Music: Future: Go to college here or in Spain, become a millionaire. GIBFORD, JULIE - Snow Skiing, Summer Activities, Traveling: Favorite Quote: Ooo-Aah Future: Live on the Pacific Coast. GILDERSLEEVE, SHERI - Cooking, Sewing, Collecting Anything: Favorite Quote! No matter what the season, caring is the reason. Future: College to study gourmet cooking. GIRDNER, MARTIN - Saving Old Women From Disaster, Hydroplane Racing, Hockey, Spearfishing, WaterlSnow Skiing, Harassing Teachers, Raising Hell, Throwing Garbage, Talking Myself Out of Trouble: Favorite Quote: Honest, I'm not high! Future: None. GORE, DONALD GORNER, ALLA Alla-Ia-Ia - Thes- pians, Symphonic Choir, Camerata, Orchestra, Honor Society, ASB Rep., Musicals, Spring Plays, One-Acts, Mr. Kondo 6 Lowther Fan Club, Trish's kids, The Group : Favorite Quote: Next year? I don't even know what's going on tomorrowI Future: PLU, after that who knows? GRAHAM, BRET GRAHAM, JIM Shepherd - Rals- Ing sheep G chasing lambs: Future: U. of W., MIT, Harvard, Yale, first mon on Mars, final goal: first man onthe sun. GRANT. DEBORAH Debbie - Ex- plorers: Favorite Quote: Keep on believing: your dreams can come true. Future: SCC, career in nursing. GRAVES, DAMON - Skiing, Swimm- Ing, Hunting, Fishing: Favorite Quote: Who cares? Future: Life. GRAY, BARRY GRIZZLE, VICTORIA Vix - Key Club, Scream Team, Sr. Rep, Col- orguard, JV Volleyball, B-Squad Track, Honor Society, Powder Puff Football, Varsity Cheerleader, Young Life, Dorian Ambassador, Church Youth Group, Jobes Daughters, Junior Achievement Treasurer, Girl Scouts, Campaigners, NIKE Banner Club, Dancing, Draw- ing, Sculpting, Painting: Favorite Quote: Follow your dreams wherever they lead. Future: Col- lege, become a CPA, part-time artist. GUNNING, CHRISSY Guppy - Favorite Quote: You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can't please everyone all of the time. Future: Principal of Ferris High School. GUTIERREZ, HEIDI - Watching M- TV, Swimming, Stepp'en Out, Basketball, Drawing, Painting, Eating Pickles With Old English: Favorite Quote: RidicuIe is nothing to be scared of. Future: Attend SCC for two years, then enter EWU ma- joring in computer programming, and to live It up before we're all gone: HALLET, ALISIA Flexi wrist - B- Squad Cheerleader, Avid People Watcher, Publications Photographer, V.P. Block Bug Assn., Resident Brain Surgeon of Deaconess Hospital, President of Casual Clothes Wearers of Ferris High: Favorite Quote: The dif- ference between a flower and a weed isjudgementf' Future: Travel around world as a photographer for National Geographic Life, or Muscle G Fitness Magazine. HANCOCK, JOE - Snow Skiing, Mar- tial Arts, Racquetball, President of the Mr. Dolphin, Rob Hemmen Glee Club: Favorite Quote: In outer space,na one can hear you fart! Future: Attend U of Iran: Tehran, and go on tour with the Scorpions. HANLE, JIM The Han - Snow!Water Skiing, Varsity Tennis, Member of SPS and Dayton Country Club: Favorite Quote: Don't mess! Future: Go to college and rule the world. HANSON, RUSS HANVEY. KEN Lowell - Making Fun of Myself and Other People, Studying the Bible, Playing Plan and Guitar, Athletic Stuff, Fleelr From lnfatuated Females: Fovorll Quote: Na fool is he who gives u what he can't keep to gain what I' can never loose. Future: I plan 1 go to heaven because, The Lot shall deliver me from every et work, and will preserve me unto t heavenly kingdom: to Him be tl glory for ever and ever. Amen. HARDING, SHANA - French Clu Ski Club, Key Club, ASB, M.G. Fc Club: Favorite Quote: Ne 4 jamals jamas. Future: Colleg media or languages: HARMON, ROBERT Bob - Basketball, 4 Wheelin' Eating Jul Food, Being Umemployed, Liste Ing to Van Halen, Messing Arout With Cars, Having a Messy Root Seeing The Rocky Horror Pictu Show : Favorite Quote Everybody wants some. Futut SCC, take automotive classes. HARTMAN, JANE - French Clc FFA: Favorite Quote: They we the best of times, they were tl worst of times. Future: Gonzai University. HARVEY. BONNIE Bon-Bon : Valkyrs, Choir, Co-op, Worked a Made Money, Harry Kirchner F Club: Favorite Quote: Withc Love, little else ls importon Future: Become rich and buy r Mazda Rx7, college, and Michael' HEACOX, ROB HEICKER. MICHELLE - Water Skiir Swimming, Biking, Running, W ching the Seahawks, Colorgua Track, Discuss, Snow mobilir Favorite Quote: Enjoy here wt you're here 'cause there's here there. Future: Become ve rich: buy the Seahawks, get a blc one ton four wheel drive truck. HEINRICH, DAVE HELM, MELINDA HEMMEN. ROB - VP Honor Socie Math Club, German Club, Sy phonic Band, Varsity Soccer, R quetball, Skiing: Favorite Quc Money isn't everything but it si gets the job done. Future: U of and a Mercedes. HENDERSON, DON Henny - I terman's Club, JV and Var: Wrestling, JV Cross-Count Freshman Football, Freshman, and Varsity Track: Favorite Quc The reports of my death are gre ly exaggerated. Future: Army of Mic higan, Army Officer. HENRIQUES, SHARRON Booboo' Buffy - Colorguard, Orches ASB Rep., Jr: Symphony, 1962 State Orchestra, 1983 All-Northvi Orchestra, Scream Team Ill, Ho Society, Musicals: Favorite Quc Triumph is just 'umph' added 'try'I , and Ya gotta wann Future: College, CIA spy, get n tied, have kids. HERMAN, JENNIFER Jen-Jen Symphonic Choir, Camerata, CI a . . .I I. . .. . . s g .. . Q ,. . Qamnnmo.mmmunnnmomanmmmummnmmmnm - -n . . ' ,gi . cir:i.i:1i:i..i:i.. Cl.C1,l:igl:lEL,lglQ',l:lgJ:l .culizii ci:i::1'nT1:ri:.U:t.t:i'.m.'.m::i:1':i:1u1i:i -H resident, Musicals, Thesplons, ASB ,ep.: Favorite Quote: Don't listen E? those who say you can't, cause you're the only one who nows you can. Future: Become ery rich, very famous and stay ery single, then travel to all the nderdeveloped countries In the rorld. iILL, DAVE Bandit - Snow Skl- ig, B-Skiing, SPS, First Annual Thes- ilan Hunt: Future: Attend EWU or IWU, apartment with the Mac ind the Hons. ILLE, DUANE - Church Youth iroup, Guitar, Choir, Drama, Stage rew, Sound Mixing, ASB, Skiing, zz Choir: Favorite Quote: Faith is ing sure of the things we hope r, being convlnced of the things re cannot see. CHeb. 11:15 Future: WU - sound mlxlnglrecordlng, echnlcal theater, however Gad fads. iNsoN. KEVIN - sports, wood- tiop, Other Activities, 69 Club: avorlte Quote: Let there be Drk. Future: Becoming rich mak- lg guitars. OEKSTRA. GLENN Curly - 'amps, Models, Martial Arts, Soccer: avorlte Quote: Women like lt that ray, girls don't. Future: College, lck back and take ll easy. OFFMAN, RICK The Hoff - SPS, sling Coll threeb Thesplons, Honor Dclety, Valedlctorian, Women: :mvorlte Quote: Clam Future: Par- rlng at WSU, majoring In compster :ience or become a glgalo. OLMBERG. BECKY - Frosh and JV aftball, Co-op, Key Club: Favorite luote: Although you have to live ie as lt happens, you should try to wake It happen the way you want to. Future: Go to Wazzu and ma- zr ln Business Administration. ORSMAN, MICHELLE Miki - Key lub, Swimming, Skating, 'olIeybaIl: Favorite Quote: But I on't understand. Future: Attend CC for two years, then run away J Montana: l plan to become a .V. reporter or weather girl. UNTER, SUSIE Boof - Varsity 'olleybaIl, Track, Gymnastics, and iolf, Varsity Club Vice-President, axon Scream Team Ill, Editor of P82-63 Yearbook, Newspaper taff, Spirit Leader for Burchett's, 'arsity Football Statistician: Favorite luote: True happiness consists not i the multitude of friends but in weir worth and value. Future: At- and college, travel to foreign coun- 'ies and own a Lamborghini. UOTARI, TANA Angel - Honor ociety, Scream Team, French Club hespians Drill Team Cat Cheneyl. .ey Club, PTG Make-Up: Favorite Iuote: There is much wisdom in we words of the children, if wise wen could only but stop and but sten: not only with their ears but rith their hearts and their minds. uture: Graduate, Cottey College. for two years, EWU to get a degree, get ajob, get married, Ilve happily ever after, HUPPIN, AMEE Amos - JV Volleyball, President of Pacific Nor- thwest Reglon of United Synagogue Youth CUSY7: Favorite Quote: lf I am not for myself, who will be for me? And If I am only for myself, what am I? And lf not now, when? Future: University of Washington, Hebrew University of Jerusalem: major In Jewish education. HYAMS, CARY IREDALE, TRUDY - Young Life, Canterbury Belles, Symphonic Chair, French Club, Ski Club, Frosh Choir, Jobs Daughters, South Pacific: Favorite Quote: I have no yester- days, time took them away: tomor- row may not be - but I have to- day. Future: U of W, become an architect and a zllllonalre. JACKSON, ROSS - Karate, Living After Midnight, Running, Rock n' Roll: Favorite Quote: We're not here to question life, just live ll. Future: Money, rock n' roll, I'll find out the rest when I get there. JONES, KATHY Sah Sah -- JV Volleyball and Track, Varsity track, Reading: Favorite Quote: lf you feel you're falling, hang on, keep reaching for the top and don't let go. Future: To attend Klnman Business University and become a legal secretory or accountant. JOSS. JON Angus - Skiing, Wind- surfing, Scubadiving, Baseball, Ten- nis, Guitar, Banjo, M-TV, Loren Green Save the Crested Penguin Society Member, Senior Class Presl- dent: Favorite Quote: lf It's im- possible - It will be done. Future: College, to become massively rich. KENNEDY, GAIL KERBS, TONY KINDSVOGEL, TINA KIRKHAM, CORY -- Young Life. Campalgners, ASB Rep., ASB 5th Ex- ecutive, Boys' State, Honor Society Pres., Scream Team, Work at Owens Foodland, Photography: Favorite Quote: Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: fools despise wisdom and instruction. Future: College. KITTEREDGE, WILLIS KJOSE. CINDY Mindy - Official Grinder of the Four Bean Caffeine Team, NIKE Banner Club, Varsity Cheerleading, Key Club Secretary, Dorian Ambassador, Scream Team, Honor Society, French Club, Pawderpuff Football, Young Life, Campaigners: Favorite Quote: I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me, Future: College, major In computer science. KNIGHT, JERRY KOBLUCK, LYDIA Annette - Col- orguard, Young Life, Key Club, Medical Police G Mortuary Sciences Explorer, Riverside Cruisers of Spokane, Keith Warsinskl Fan Club, Senior Ski Club, SP Club VIcePres.: Favorite Quote: If I had o nose full of nlckles l'd blow it all on you. Future: University, major In pathology and study to be Quincy. KOMATSU, RIEKO KOSTER, HEIDI F.C. - Volleyball, Basketball, Softball fFreshman, JV, G Varsltyh, Dorian Ambassador: Favorite Quote: lt's nice to be Im- portant, but It's more lmponant to be nlce. Future: Go to Brigham Young University, possibly go on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, get married and raise a forever family. KRUMM. KIM LADUKE. JULIE LAFOUNTAIN, PATRICIA Patty - Skiing, Swimming, Lying In the Sun, Generally Being Lazy: Favorite Quote: Life has a nice melody: the lyrics have something to be deslred. Future: Mega bucks, data entry operator. LARSEN. HEIDI - Water!Snow Skl- lng, Young Life, Pawderpuff Foot- ball, Senior Ski Club: Future: Universi- ty of Washington. LAWSON, KRISTIN - Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Two Year Varsity Gymnast, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Young Life, Skating, Ceramics: Favorite Quote: Llfe's fragile: han- dle wlfh prayer. Future: WSU or U of Texas to be child psychiatrist, marry and have lots of kids, always befull ofjoy. LAYMAN, JOHN - Scream Team lll: Favorite Quote: What's going on? Future: Community College, then try for o four year college. LEAHY, KATHLEEN Lay-he-hoo - Frosh and B-Squad Basketball, Track, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: Oh joy Future: Move to Zambia and become king of the monks with the mohawlcs! LEE, JODI LEE, KELLY Kel - Tennis, Bowl- ing, Good Music, Candlelight and Wine Dinners: Favorite Quote: Happy are those who dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. LEE, SHAUNA LEGARD, BARBARA LEGAT, KELLY Leggo Cmy eggob - Frosh Cheerleader, Tennis, Ski Club, Campalgners, Monday's Child Ambassador, DECA Historian, Sr. Class Rep., Official Taster of the Four Bean Caffeine Teaml, Tom Ander- son hug me Club: Favorite Quote: Don't pray to have an easy life, pray to be a strong per- son. Future: Live in the Bahamas, study to be a dental hygenist and become the first woman Pope! Cwatchout John Paulllb, spend my life praising the Lord! LEGRESLEY, MICHELE ML - Varsi- ty Cross-Country and Track, Young Life, Symphonlc!Concert Bands, Vice-President!Treasurer of F roshomondo Club: Favorite Quote: You can do lt lf you think you canl and Froshomondo Rulel Future: College. LEMONS, KAREN LESSER. TAMMY - Freshman, JV, and Varsity Softball and Basketball, Key Club, Pawderpuff Football: Future: Attend Community College. LESTER, MIKE - Target Shooting, Demolltlons, General Destruction: Favorite Quote: A coward dies many times, but a valiant man tastes death but once, Future: Assist Brian Rankin In the quest to conquer the planet eanh. LETENDRE, GAY - Volleyball, Soft- ball, Skiing, and Men ln Levl's: Favorite Quote: The an of being a woman ls knowing when not to be too much of a ladyl Future: Col- lege, become Independently wealthy, and marry the Playglrl man ofthe year. LEWIS, CYDNEY ACYD -- Parties. Parties, Panles, etc. at the Animal House: Future: College at University of Texas, become an Interior designer. LITTLE, DAN Dan - Waterskiing, Racing Cars at Raceway Park, Foot- ball, Working: Future: Go on to col- lege and earn lots of money. LLOYD, LISA Pizza ple - Valkyrs Dropout, Youth Group, Skiing, Varsi- ty Wrestllng Fan: Favorite Quote: But hey, life goes onl Future: WSU. LOCHTEN, ANNE MARIE RE - Bowling: Favorite Quote: Where there ls faith, there ls love. Where there is love there ls peace. Where there ls peace, there ls GOD. Where there ls GOD, there ls no need. Future: College, travel. LOGSDON, LARRY The Log - Waterskllng, ASBT, Coffee Club, and lnhollng Helium: Favorite Quote: Welders do If In all posltlons. Future: Becoming a welder, being Independently wealthy, and get married when I'm 40. LOHMAN, DAVE LOHMAN, TERESA LONCON, TIM Lana - Football, ASB Rep., Co-op President, Firefighter - District 6, Hockey: Favorite Quote: Live life to Its fullest and go after your goals. Future: SCC fire science, firefighter. LOPEZ, MATTHEW - Track, Ski Club, Young Life, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: He who dies with the most toys wins, Future: College, business ofmedlclne. LOUNDAGIN, BILL LOUNDAGIN, BOB I.UKENBILL,LORl LYSONJANET - Key Club, Saxon Scream Team Ill, Yearbook and Newspaper Staff, Varsity Softball and Volleyball: Favorite Quote: To one Name all my love belongs, the lovellest of names - JESUS. Future: Attend Institute of Culinary Arts. MACDOUGALL, JOHN The Mac - at a -.- . .. -. N . .. . ' . fn 1 lil. Ill U U Ci Ili U U ' u Q Cl J.L1llIll1llll.D.D. .lJ..l1.Ll..lT.l.lf1l3,lZl D.,lZllEI.El.lIl..il...lIl..lIlU.lI1,lIl lIl..UlIl.lIl.lll.1 1-: r ' so I n . III1Il.UDI1UD.JIlflIlIII.lZl .lZJ.D. D. .U U .UD ?Cl.DUEl.l1l.I1l.IjD..lEl..lIl.I1lll11,lIl..lIl. I D. C1 I3 -0 o :-'K D. r::i . . ct Q bi ' s ' s I3 I 218 ,... I SPS, Varsity Wrestling and Baseball, Honor Society, Girls, ASB Rep., First Quarter Skiing Club, First Annual Thespian Hunt: Favorite Quote: When the going gets tough, 'The Mac' gets going. Future: College at EWU, WSU, Harvard, or Stanford: get married, become rich. MANN, JAMIE - Football, Wrestl- ing, Baseball CVarsityD, Pres. Letter- man's Club, Powderpuff Football Coach, Sr. Class Rep., French Club: Favorite Quote: Time flies like an arrow: fruit flies like bananas. Future: College. MANSFIELD. GREG Goody-Two- Shoes - ASB Rep, Key Club, Ten- nis, Scream Team, Skiing: Favorite Quote: I'm scared! I don't know if the world is full o smart men bluff- ing, or inbeciles who really mean it. Future: Engineering school at GU. MARKO. COLETTE - Favorite Quote: A conqueror is always a lover of peace: he would like to make his entry into our state unop- posed. Future: College. MARKS,KEN - Bowling Team, Young Life, Scream Team Ill, ASB President, Jr. Class President: Favorite Quote: lf wishes were fishes, we'd all cast nets. Future: WSU boxboy school, drive a BMW 32Oi. MASON, MICHAEL - Young Life. Campaigners, VP of National Honor Society, Scream Team, Freshman Baseball and Basketball, JV Soccer: Favorite Quote: People are like stained glass windows, they sparkle and glow when it's sunny and bright out: but when the sun goes down, the true beauty is revealed only If there is a light from wlthin. Future: Serving the Lord while going either to Whitworth or EWU and getting a degree In mathematics on the side. McKENNA. ROB - Skllng, Windsurf- ing, Individual Sports: Favorite Quote: All we are saying ls, 'give peace a chance' - John Lennon. Future: Forrestry, marine biology. MCDONALD. SHAWN - 69 Club, Mike Hunt Fan Club, Varsity Wrestl- ing,' High School Drugs: Favorite Quote: The only difference bet- ween men and boys Is the price of their toys! Future: Professional beach bum, stoner, party organizer, Fu02. MCELROY. LORI MLGEE. CHUCK McLACHLAN, JOYCE - Medical Ex- plorers fSecond V-Presidentb. French Club, Honor Society, Saxon Scream Team, Track: Favorite Quote: Do not walk behind me, I may not lead: Do not walk in front of me, I may not follow: Just walk beside me and be my friend. Future: Col- lege, family. McLAUGHLIN, ANNETTE Lydia - Key Club, Scream Team, Col- orguard, Rifle Line, Young Llfe, In- ternational Club, Member of: SP Slub CExD, and Cruisers of Riverside Anonymous, Pres. of the Keith War- sinski Fan Club, Pres. of the Nat'l. Save the Hippos Assn. of America. Bomb Squad: Favorite Quote: You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friends's nose. Future: Marry Matt Dillion and live In Hollywood. MEARS, KAREN - Freshman Cheerleader, JV Tennis, French Club VP, ASB Rep., Honor Society, Key Club Jr. Clas Rep. and Pres., Powderpuff Football, Scream Team, Ski Club, Reuco Representative, NIKE Banner Club, Young Llfe, Cam- paigners, Char's Modeling Agency, Baskin 6 Robbins Employee, Varsity Cheerleader: Favorite Quote: Thy Word: a lamp unto my feet, a light upon my path. and Dutt! ' Future: Return to Malibu, WSU, en- joy Iifel MELL, KYM Kymmer - Thes- pi0nS, Drama and Musicals, Young Llfe, ASB, Scream Team, Active in Church, Technical Theatre, Leader of 'yeah, orlglnality plus leader. Stage Crew: Favorite Quote: Now falth is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen, CHeb. 11:13 Future: Atten- ding U of Montana, majoring in technical theatre and religion. MEYER, CHRIS - Speech, Debate, ASB, Junior Achievement: Favorite Quote: l wont those who get to know me to become admirers or my enemy - Adam Ant Future: College. MILLER, KIRK 'Krlk ReIIim - Skills Center, Jazz Band, Music Theory, Snow Skiing, Water Skiing, Jam'in, Parry'in, Women: Favorite Quote: To be successful it must come from the heart, then from the mInd! Future: Get a recording contract and turn the world on to my music, at- tend a school of arts, make a million! MILLER. STEVE MORGAN. CRYSTLE - Softball. Rollerskating, Camping, ESAR Avia- tlon: Favorite Quote: There's a test? Today? Future: Might go into the Service then possibly go to col- lege, get rlch husband, llve on a piece of land far away from clvlllzatlon. MORITZ,MARK Red - Art, Coun- tlng Money, and Art: Favorite Quote: Money ls freedom Future: College, then world's best paid artist. MOYLAN, DIANNA - lceskotlng, Skllng: Favorite Quote: For every ralny day, carry a rainbow ln your heart. Future: College. MULLER, BRAD - Orchestra, Soc- cer, The Blessed Sacrament Society, Strangulon: If you ask me, I don't mind kneeling - when my knees hurt I like to stand. Future: Reckless spontaneity. Q MULLIGAN, GENE Mugger Mulligan - Cruising, Drag Racing, Skiing, Extra-Curricular Activities: Favorite Quote: Someday you too may own an Oldsmobile and become one of the few and elite. Future: Oldsmobile automotive engineer. MULLIN, SHANNON Mom Rao bit - JV and Varsity Tennis, B- Squad and Varsity Basketball, Jr. Class, ASB, and Key Club Treasurer. Scream Team President, Spanish Club, Brew Crew, Figure Skating, Monday's Child Ambassador. Young Life, Campaigners, Powder- puff Football: Favorite Quote: SmiIe, it makes people wonder what you've been up to! Future: College, WSU or U of I. MURPHY. DAVE NAY, JEANETTE - Business Week '62, Spanish Club, Art, Member of the Board of have a happy rewar- ding, educational experience, church: Favorite Quote: Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you. Future: Cosmetology, Ricks College, major in mrs and computer programming, NELSON. SHERRI - Photography. cooking, having fun, spending money: Favorite Quote: I can't walt 'tlll graduation. Future: Go to college, work, have fun, live It up before settling down. NELSON. TIM Timboo - Playing Football, Hunting, Fishing, Building Models: Favorite Quote: Later days, better ways. Future: SCC: forestry tech, join football team, try to go to a four year college and join football: try to go pro, go into Forestry Service. NICOLL. STEVE NIELSON. JULIA - Key Club, Young Life, Campaigners, Tennis, Skllng, Writing Music: Favorite Quote: lf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. Future: Standford - major In marine biology, live and enjoy life to the fullest, and work In Hawaii this summer. NOONEY, MIKE - Key Club, Scream Team, Brew Crew, Sr. Ski Club, Water!Snow Skllng, Tennis, Raising Hell, KID Gallon Club: Favorite Quote: lt's Miller tlme! Future: Skl bum, parties, SCC. NORLIN. PER Purra Bjornalsdaren - K.K., Varsity Tennis, Skiing, Bear Watching: Favorite Quote: Swedes have more fun. Future: Get a little Purra bear and settle down In Kenya. NOWOY, MICHELLE - Softball. Basketball, Powderpuff Football. Saxon Scream Team, Key Club. Business Week '61, Business Leader- ship Week, 'B2: Favorite Quote: Those who think they know everything really bother us that do. Future: College, become a CPA. O'BRlEN. KIM - FHA, Sophomore Class President, Varsity Cheerleading, Pep Club CAlaska Valkyrs, Scream Team Ill, Frenc Club, ILGIL Fan Club: Favorit Quote: Think of yesterday, drear of tomorrow, but live today. Future: College, then whatever th future holds for me. O'BRIEN, MICHAELA Mick - Da ting Drivers Club, Member of th Board of Having a Happy, Rewa ding, Educational Experience for th Rest of the Day: Favorite Quota Grln and bear ltl Future: Colleg at UPS. OHL. PHIL - JV Wrestling, Trafi Citations C81, '82, BCD. Saxon Slo Squad, Scream Team, Senior S Club, JPF: Favorite Quote: Rose are red, violets are blue, som poems rhyme, but this one doesn' ha, ha, ho, he, ha . . Future: Go only knows. OLIVER, STACY - Fros Cheerleading, Valkyrs, Soph. Cla Sec., ASB VP., Track, Young Llfi Key Club, Spokane Jr. Miss Secon Runner-up, Powderpuff Footbci Bon Marche Fashion Board, Mo day's Child Ambassador, Spanl: Club, International Club: Favorit Quote: l've never felt I was tl' greatest person ln the world, b what's my opinion again millions? Future: College - Maj' In rlch, minor in famous. OLIVERI, TODD Ozzy - Hocke Varsity Tennis, Skiing, SPS: Favorit Quote: Crack me another one Future: College at WSU, go ini computer engineering. OLSON, MATTHEW Matt - Trac Soccer, Church Youth Group, Ma' Club, Reading, Craving, Sciencr Favorite Quote: All through o lives we will make many mistake and rather than give up we shou try harder to overcome tr obstacles. Future: Collegi engineering or landscape archlte ture, play soccer. OLSON. SHARI - Orchestra, Syr phonlc Choir, Canterbury Belles CX Jr. Yr.7, Oliver, South Paclflcl Make-up for Musicals and Ham c Regal Honor Society, Internatlon Club, Young Life, Campalgnei Favorite Quote: Life Isn't a pr blem to be solved but a mystery be discovered. Future: PLU, be r English teacher In foreign countrle goto 1968 Olympics In Korea, gro toflvefeet. ORCHARD. DEBBIE Knees - Ke Club, Basketball CVarslty Tv. Yearsb, Softball, Scream Team Favorite Quote: Remembe failure Is success If you learn fro your mistake. Future: SFCC or SO become a kindergarten or fl grade teacher. OVERSTREET, LISA Big Red - CI flclal Server of the Four Bean Cr felne Team, Campaigners, Your Llfe, ASB Sec., Skl Club, ASB Reg Key Club, B-Squad Cheerleade Basketball, Golf, and Pope Kelly tl .Ui:iim'mi:1'Df1:1Ti:I1:I.t:r'.1:i5.mJim:.'r:1m:11:J.1iiiit:iiit:i'11i3iiii:i.i:1Ll3iU.lZiID.fl:iQ.E. 4 - -- . .. 1. as lUll'llIl..lIl.lJ. .U..U..lIl.lfIU1lI1fll'lf.l..D.lIl.El.IIl..Ll.lllIl..lf.l.D. .l:1..m..1ii..lim.l3.i:1i::1. 1: first Fon Club: Favorite Quote: I would rather go through life believ- ng in a God and when I die find out here isn't one, than go through life tot believing in a God, and finding :ut there is one. Future: Attend he U of Colorado at Boulder, major n architectural engineering, vlsit work and Mindy, and Ilve the rest Lf my life repaying Jesus for dying or me, PALLISTER. VIKTORIA Vikki Crlkkl Choir, ASB Representative, Key mb, Varsity Volleyball Manager, Spanish Club: Favorite Quote: Be fourself. Who else is better qualified? Future: Brigham Young Jnlverslty marriage and family. Be extremely rich. PARADISO. JOANNE PARKER, DARRICK PEARLMAN. JOEL - Pearl - larslty Football and Basketball Manager, Golf Team, DECA Club, fouth Group: Favorite Quote: 'Football and Basketball would be Sothing without the Pearl Future: 'ojaln the Navy. PERRINE. JEANETTE NoJay - Symphonic Choir, Canterbury Jelles, Scream Team, Key Club, Musicals: Lil' Abner, Anne Get Your Bun, Debate, Luther League, Ger- fnan Club, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: To Ilve your life your own way, to reach for the goals that you itove set for yourself, to be the you 'hat you want to be ,... That ls suc- tess. Future: Double Major of Fami- y Studies and education at Oregon State University. PERRON, KEITH PERRON. KENT Goose - Favorite Quote: You know me. Future: Party. PERRY, KATHRYN PETERSCHICK. CATHY Petey - freshman Basketball and Softball, 3-Squad Basketball and JV Softball :nd JV Basketball, lLGL's Fan Club. Scream Team Ill, French Club: favorite Quote: Smlle, lt makes :eople wonder what you've been Jp to. Future: To attend college. Secome very wealthy, and own a ferrari. PETERSON, BILL Little BllI - ASB lreasurer, Scream Team Treasurer, Senior Representative, Splrlt Com- 'nlttee, Young Llfe, Prom Commit- 'ees: Favorite Quote: Attention all shoppers, our store ls now closed. All purchases must be brought to :ur flnal checkstand. Thank you for shopping at Rosauers. Future: To attend the Falls, then go on to the U :Sf W to major ln Architecture and to neet up with a cute little Oriental girl from Thailand. PETERSON, BRUCE Bomber - :layed two years of football and baseball and In ASB: Favorite Quote: Success ls not given, It ls achieved. Future: To go to Western Washington or WSU, study :un-bathing and then move to the Bahamas, PETERSON. JR. MARSHALL ELMORE J.R. - Frosh and Varsity Football, Soccer, Ski Club, Letterman's Club, Saxon Scream Team, ASB Represen- tatlve, SISS Representative, Sym- phonlc, Concert and Jazz Band, PRC, Youth and Government, Wind Over the Mountaln, MDMP President: Favorite Quote: People will be selfish, dlsloyal, and uncarlng . . . love them anyway. Future: To go to the UW and major In Psychology, Human Relations and eventually replace Nell Peart. POTTS, PAT Potty - Dayton Washington Country Club, ASB Representative, Senior Class Vice President, DECA Area 7 President, and State Officer: Favorite Quote: Lead me, follow me, or get the hell out of my way. Future: To go to WSU, Law School, Chief Executive Officer for Exon, retire on my yacht ln Greece with fast cars and fast women, PROVOST. GREG - Football, Baseball, Track, Snow Skiing and Waterskiing: Favorite Quote: Give me liberty or give me a B.H. Future: Buy a ski area and name It Cocaine. PULLIAM, JEANETTE - Youth Group, Varsity Track, Scream Team Ill, Junior Achievement, Skating, Basketball and Volleyball: Favorite Quote: Happy are those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Future: College - Dental Assistant. PULLIAM, THERESA - Scream Team, Swlmmlng, Rollerskating, Ice Skating and Jogging: Favorite Quote: They that walt upon the Lord shall mount up with wings as eagles: they shall run and not be weary: and they shall walk and not be faint. Isa, 40:31. Future: SCC and marriage. PURYEAR, BRAD - Football, Letter- man's Club, Scream Team, Baseball, Young Life: Favorite Quote: lt ls better to have tried and failed then to have never tried. Future: I would like to attend Spokane Falls for two years and then travel south to WSU for two years and acquire a Master's In Structural Engineering. QUINCY, PAM P.J, - Scream Team, Drawing, Waterskiing, Party- ing: Favorite Quote: Ever been to jail? Future: To become a nun. RAINEY, DAVE - Varslty Football, Basketball, Baseball During Junlor and Senior Year. Favorite Quote: Maybe Future: College -- then become employed ad Ilve comfortably. RAMBUS, VIRGINIA RANDALL. BRAD - Backpacking, Camping and Just About Any Other Radical Outdoor Activity: Favorite Quote: Keep Smlllng. Future: Col- lege, married, two babies manage business, llve ln a tree - well maybe not. RANKIN, BRIAN - Skiing, Riding Motorcross, Swimming, Frisbee. Weights: Favorite Quote: We can walk our road together. If our goals are all the same. We can run alone and free If we pursue a different aim. Future: To become a World Power ln polltlcs and economics. RAPPE. DARIUS Dar - Baseball. Basketball, B-Skiing Club, Honor Society, SPS: Favorite Quote: LIfe's a Future: SFCC, SCC, Brain Surgeon, be rich. REED. CLARK Joe Adventure - Radlo Controlled Model Airplane Flying, Scale Airplane Construction. Tennis, Racquetball, Jogging, Clvll Alr Patrol, Skllng, Backpacking: Favorite Quote: Don't curse the darkness, light a candle. Future: Col- lege Alr Force career with major ln AeronauticalfAstronautlcal Engineering: possibly transfer over to NASA. REED. JIM Pack-Boss - Basket- ball, Volleyball, Racquetball. Assasslnatlons: Favorite Quote: Jesus wept, Future: Sanltatlon Depanment Supervisor. REINLAND, PAT The Fly - Rac- quetball, Tennls, Senior Class Representative, Member of the Dayton Washington Country Club: Favorite Quote: Big Tlme! Future: Graduate from college, become a rlch stock broker and own a Porsche, Mercedes and a lot of kids. REYNOLDS. ANDY Mooner - Horn - Swooped Bungo Pony Riding Club, AIA, ASB Team, RH Fan Club: Favorite Quote: Bottoms up. Future: University of Union of Gospel and to some day make the cover of Teen Magazine and star ln a movie with Vanessa Del Rlo. RIVERS, RICKY ROBERG. JANET Frog - Basket- ball, Softball, Class Representative, Scream Team, Volleyball, Manager, Church Youth Group: Favorite Quote: Time files, suns rlse and shadows fall: let time go by - for love's forever over all. Future: Run away from home, become a buslnesswoman, go to SFCC. ROBINSON, STACY Spacey - ASB President, Treasurer, Fifth Executive and Representative, Honor Society Secretary and Treasurer, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Girls' State, International Club Secretory, French Club Secretary and Treasurer and President, Captain of Debate Speech Team, Math Team and Club, Law Exploring Club Treasurer, Waterskiing and Reading: Favorite Quote: What Iles behind us and what Iles before us are tlny matters compared to what Iles within. Future: Stanford or Harvard, become Independently wealthy. ROLLINS. RONDA Roda - Drlll Team, Reading, Nice Cars, Tennis Secretary of Co-op Club: Favorite Quote: Nothlng brings more con- tentment than seelng love In a smile and knowing that smile is for you. - Love Ilfe Bud. Future: Go to college and llve life to the fullest. ROORDA, MARY Muffy - Spokane Junior Symphony and Str- Ing Quartet All Northwest Orchestra, Spokane Symphony Orchestra Boston Unlverslty's Young Artist Or- chestra at Tanglewood, Honor Society Secretary, Dorian Am- bassador, Church Youth Group: Favorlte Quote: Let no one who loves be altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has lt's rainbow. Future: Music and Business Major at Boston University or Unlverslty of Arizona. ROOS, TINA Tino Louise - Con- cert Band, Symphonic Band, Varsity Gymnast, Gymnastics Manager, FFA Vlce President: Favorite Quote: I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Wiener - then everybody would be In love with me. Future: BYU, mar- riage Cpreferably to a mllllonalre with a Ferrari? or become a bum on Skid Row. ROSS, LORI Lorelei - Orchestra, Concert and Symphonic Choirs, Camerata, Belles, Art, Musicals, Drama, Roaming the Halls, Out to Coffee, German Club, Clvlc Theatre: Favorite Quote: ln order for a per- son to be all that they can, they must flrst realize that It ls their own doing that makes them so. Argue for your Ilmltatlons and you get to keep them. Future: Unlverslty of Pugent Sound, a Master's Degree ln Drama, be the first person to stage a rock musical at the Met. ROWE. MELODY RUDD, MELANIE Mel - Member of the Board of Happy a happy rewarding educational experience for the rest of the day, Club, JV and Varsity Volleyball, Scream Team, German Club and Roller- skater: Favorite Quote: Smlle, lt makes the world a lot brlghter. Future: College, Majorlng ln Com- puters, Mlnor In Elementary Education. A RUFFLES, CRAIG Ruffles Cpotato chips? - Skllng, Tennis, Corvalrs and Girls' SPS: Favorite Quote: Don't put off tll tomorrow what could be done tonlght. Future: Graduate from WSU with degree ln Bus. Ad- mlnlstratlon, marriage to a high fashion model and build ln Beverly Hills. No kids. RUSE. DARLA RYAN. COLLEEN - Member of the Board of Have a happy rewar- ding, educational experience for the rest of the day Club: Favorite Quote: Yah? Well you know where you can go. Future: EWU. or CWU ln Home Economics, get married and be rlch. RYAN. PAT Oatmeal - Junior Powder Puff Cheerleader, Awarded for Most Absences Senior Year: . sa . n :- ' n an n .D.Ellillii11Zl.D.lZl...U..lJ..lIl..lZ1H.EJJZID.,l1El.El.l1l-Ll.Cl--lil--Cl-El..l?lIi3ll'1l-.ELEZTDFL 2FlIIf1HlIl'l1'lfLIlfI1llII.'LZl'.lIl.'.DfflZl.'.'ElU1C1lIII U1:liii:i'i:l1Ti:i.1:I'Dii1:l1l3Ii:lgiZ1fIiJLI:i.'5 ei QC! 'Ci 1 1' tl QD.. IJ FI Q Q Ei Q Fl U Q1 E I Q .D 'Q Z J Q 0- Favorite Quote: Like, um, gag me with a spoon Totally. Future: I hope to someday to find a skin that ls knee-length. Beach Bum, College If it - like - flts into my schedule. SALAZAR, MATTHEW SANDBERG, STEVE Bug - Varslty Tennls, Active Member of SPS Club, Water and Snow Skiing, Senior Ski Club: Favorite Quote: Let's cruise. Future: Ski Bum, WSU. SANDVIG, LAURIE Stick Woman - Track, FFA, Valkyrs, Key Club, Ice Skating: Fovorlte Quote: That's jamming. Future: Plan to attend Spokane Falls for two years and get into a childhood teaching career or joln the Seattle Seahawks Football Team and get married to Jim Zorn. SAUNDERS, SANDRA Airy - Chas- ing Guys, MTV, :Doodling Staring at Small Spots in the Wall, Smelling ln- cense: Fovorlte Quote: Blg, fat hairy deal. Future: To go to col- lege and practice Nursing and Paramedic techniques, especially mouth-to-mouth, write grand- parents day cards, to take over where Jim Jones left off. SAUER. SUSAN SCHAD, JODY - Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Track, Saxon Scream Team Ill, Young Llfe and Campaigners, IL- GIL's Fan Club: Favorite Quote: lt is better to believe than not to believe, because If you don't someday you may be sorry. Future: To go on to college seek my goals in employment and to be stable moneywise. ' SCHARPENBERG, TOM Beans - Soccer, Collects Stamps, Coins: Favorite Quote: Whatever thumps your melon. Future: To be a Master Chef and own a restaurant. lf that doesn't work I would like to take over Hugh Heffner's place as owner of Playboy. SCHMIDT, DANIEL SCHMIDT, LISA SCHNEIDER. JILL JiIian Jilbert JiIian Jilbert Schneidipoo - Drama, Thesplans fHistorian 'Clerk and Treasurerb Honorary Choir Member, David and Llsa's Lisam, Helen Keller, Cookie Monster, Mullan Road, Annual Christmas Ponies With Susie, Dance Pictures of The Group. : Favorite Quote: l try: Future: BYU, Temple, Celestial Kingdom CExaltationD. SCHROEDER,KlM Fozzie - Con- cen Band, Symphonic Band, Band Treasurer, Frosh Softball, Pep Band: Favorite Quote: Smile and the whole world will smile with you: Future: College, CWSU7 marriage. SCRIMSHAW, STEWART SEARS, MARI Mars - ASB Representative, Key Club, German Club, Ski Club, Varsity Golf, Young Life, Campaigners: Favorite Quote: Today is yesterday's dream and tomorrow's memory, Future: Col- lege at the U, Travel, own a foot- ball team, ski and achieve my goals. SELLS, JEFF - Cross Country, Basket- ball, Track, French Club, Young Life: Favorite Quote: Life is too short to be smaIl. Future: College WSU or UW. SELLS. TODD - Varslty Basketball and Varsity Track: Favorite Quote: He who wishes to run an ice cream parlor, must go to Sundae SchooI: Future: Go to coIlege,run track. SHARP, DAVID - Frosh Football, Frosh and B-Squad Basketball, Frosh and Varsity Track: Future: SFCC. SHARP, LISA - Varslty Track, JV Tennis, Volkyrs, Young Llfe, Music and Poetry: Favorite Quote: Time endears but cannot fade, the memories that love has made. Future: College - maybe EWU. SHEA. TIM Shea - Skiing, Rac- quetball, Polar Bear Club: Favorlte Quote: You bet. Future: College, own something. SHEER, JANET - Concen Band, Stage Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Ensemble Orchestra, Marchlng Band, Pep Band, Honor Society, Band Secretary, Color Guard, Church Choir and Youth Group: Favorite Quote: lf you don't understand my sllence, you won't understand my words. Future: USC or Harvard, Major in Political Science. SHIBATA, ATSUYOSHI SILBERSKY, THOMAS - Tennis, Golf and Soccer, Listening to Music and KK: Favorite Quote: A.I .K. is the best best team in the world. You can't win if you don't try. Future: Finish my economics exam in Sweden. Go to the Army for a year, work and try to make some money. SIVERNALE, TODD - Leaning Back and Listening to the Great Music of John Lennon: Favorite Quote: Open your eyes, begin to realize that you have to find your own mind. SIMON, KIMBERLY SIMON, THERESA l'Theresm Snif- fIes - Modeling, Waterskiing, Running, Tennis, Scott: Favorite Quote: Guys were made for women to enjoy. Future: Marry in- to Hoffman music and be rich. SIN, SANDY Sue - Another Member of the Board of Have a happy rewarding educational ex- perience for the rest of the day, Club, Scream Team, Co-op Vice President, Piano Lessons: Future: College. SKINDLOV. PAUL - Party, Camp- ing: Favorite Quote: Pass it over here! Future: College, travel. SMITH, ANNE Master - Saxon Scream Team III, Freshman Play, Ski- ing Piano, Deep Meditation, Athletic Supporter: Favorite Quote: lt's a dirty job, but someane's got to do lt. Future: Head Hunting in deepest Africa. SMITH. CAREN Professor Wrongway - DECA President of the POA's, Volleyball, Camping, Hiking, Anything that ls fun in the sun: Favorite Quote: When the sun turns blue, the sky turns gray, l'lI remember you when I'm rich and Ilvlng in Santa Fe. Hey E.P. you in reality yet? Just playlng with your mind. Future: Belng a rich monk living in a commune In Santa Fe with my peghoe. SMITH, KIMBERLY ANN Kim - Four Years Choir Comerata, Canter- bury Belles, Symphonic Choir, Honor Society, Senior Class Treasurer, Enjoy Drawing, Playing the Drums, Slnglng, and Flying Planes at Felts Field: Favorite Quote: I'm just movlng clouds to- day - tomorrow I try mountains. Future: College aviation or education. SMITH, LISA - Freshman Cheerleader, ASB Representative: Favorite Quote: Fortune favors the boId. Future: Travel, experience and live lt up. SMITH, MARY ANN Maycheck - Basketball, Volleyball, Softball: Favorite Quote: Behold how good and how pleasant it is for Bretheren to dwell together in unity. Future: Computer Technologist, to own my own business one day to have a family and be successful. SMITH, SHANNON Boo - Concert Choir, Symphonic Cholr: Favorite Quote: To courageously straighten again after your head has been bowed is the supreme test of character. Future: Gonzaga Univer- sity, via new Camaro. SONDERICKER, PHILIP SeIbst Befriedung - Toad Elevating, Breathing: Favorite Quote: When they've tortured and scared you for twenty odd years then they expect you to pick a career. Future: Even- tually death. STAHL, WENDY STEINHOFF. OLE John -- Compos- ing and Recording music and play- ing Piano and Bass Guitar, Playing Soccer, Writing Lyrics to the Songs and Listening to Music: Favorite Quote: Dream your life and live your dreams. Future: Become a famous Pop musician, use my popularity to fight for freedom and peace and love in this world and to save the earth the place of everyone's binh. STONE, SUE Stu - Volleyball. Track, Symphonic Choir, Canterbury Belles, French Club: Favorite Quote: No, I'm not John Jone's sister, I don't have a brother. Future: Go to SCC or shave my head and join the Hare Krishnnas. STORMS. CARRIE - Key Club French Club, Varsity Softball Manager, Saxon Scream Team, JN Softball, JV Volleyball, Sixty-nine Club, Valkyrs: Favorite Quote: Fai he so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son. Future: Col- lege and marriage. STREETER, DAVE Zip - Skiing Camping, Firearms, Rebuilding Anti que Cars, Drag Racing, Martial Arts Favorite Quote: I'm not here for c long time I'm here for a good time Ninja Jodan, Kutu Tai. Future: Tc establish and secure a position as c stunt coordinator or professional cor man. SUTHERLAND, MARK Suds - Var sity Football, and Baseball, Let termen's Club, ASB Officer, Water skiing, Girls' Frosh Football, an: Baseball: Favorite Quote: Always do your best, no matter how you do it. Future: Play baseball ir college. SWARTOUT, MARK BAS - Chevy Power, Larry Reed Fan Club Favorite Quote: As you're sliding down the bannister of life remember me as a sliver. Future Marines, High life, multi-billionaire. SWEENEY, ANDY Sween - Varsi ty Basketball, and Baseball, ASI Representative, B-Skilng Club, SPS Tune Out Honor Society Alternate Favorite Quote: How much yc gimme? Future: Become a rubbe tester at BF Goodrich or attend col lege and be a teacher. 1 SWENSON. JENNIFER Jen - Varsl ty Volleyball and Basketball, Kel Club, Swimming, Young Life, Skiing ILGIL's Fan Club, Varsity Track Favorite Quote: Cruise at ultimate speeds. Future: Radical times a college. Then into mega bucks. SWIM, RUSSEL BrusseII Sprouts - Key Club, ASB Officers, DECA, Skiing Favorite Quote: What? Futurel Go on to college, graduate, then make a fortune. : SYHLMAN, LAURA - Skiing, Squarq Dancing, Equitation, Soccer? Favorite Quote: Who tries, can who wills - does, who loves lives! Future: Chef. TANGVALD, THOR - Guitar, Listed ing to Music, Young Life, Churcl Youth Group, Varsity Tennis Freshman Baseball, ASB: Favorite Quote: For Thou hast made us fo Thyself: and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in Thee.' Future: College, Pre-Med? mar riage, four to six kids, serving the Lord always. TATT, SHARI - Valkyrs, Key Club Great White Buffaloes: Favorite Quote: Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.' Future: Go to college, get rich become Mrs. Pickering and own c ski mountain. : 1-1 ,D.'IIIUf IIl'DfEIfIII1II.l'11'.U.'.DfiU.'.'lJU1l.JIIJI Tl.lfI1lfl.llll1llfI.l.I1I'IfJfJll.'.UIl.fl1l: '.lIIIIlII'ISlffE1Uf1UfQD1fDf.lIlUQUflIl'D'.'.UlIl.U.lIl'..IlfU1IlfK'HlIIl2lflZlflIlKI.E1i'.I1'lQ54 TECHEL, MOLLY Mouse - Varsity Tennis, Key Club, Scream Team, Co-op Club, Dorian Ambassador, B- Squad Basketball, Running, German Club: Favorite Quote: Um? Future: College and to be a Math teacher and Minor in Computer Programming. TERRELL, THURSDAY TESSENSOHN, GREGORY THALER, ERICH Broojum - Rock n' Roll, Carnel Knowledge, Extend- ed Play and The Blessed Sacrament Society with whipped cream and a cherry an top: Favorite Quote: Knowledge comes with Death's release. Future: Jogging, Tennis, Tea with Kings. THOMAS, TERRY THOMPSON, LAURIE Boobs - Party, Party, Party: Favorite Quote: Totally. Future: Party and become a mud wrestler. THOMSEN, VALERIE Val - Basketball, Softball, Marching Band, Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Con- cert Band, Colorguord Timothy Teams, Church Youth Group, and Choir, Conductor Assistant, Honor Society: Favorite Quote: I have ljust a minute, only sixty seconds in it Forced upon me can't refuse it didn't choose it but it's up to me to use it. I must suffer if I lose it, give account if I abuse it -just a tiny minute, but eternity is in it. Future: College, Elementary Education or Special Education, marriage. TILLMAN, BOB - Frosh and Sophomore Football, Saxon Slob Club, Moonie, ASB, Cliff Diving, Stock Car Driver, Hang-Glidding, Deep Sea Diving, Ski Diving, Hunting and Killing Small Helpless Animals, Mountain Climbing, Ku Klux Klan, Surfing, Martial Arts, Botany, Surgeon etc.: Favorite Quote: I wish I had less to do, more time to do it and more pay for not getting it done. Future: Beat Death. TRIGGS, JEFF - Skiing, Soccer, Baseball: Favorite Quote: Wow Down. Future: To be a successful businessman. TRIGGS, TERESA Mousie or Trigger - Favorite Quota True friends are like diamonds - precious and rare false friends are like Autumn leaves scattered everywhere. Future: College. TROESTER, CARRIE Bambi - Freshman Choir, Vice President of Symphonic Choir, Camerato, Belles, Math Club, Honor Society, Active in Drama, ASB Vice President, Thes- pian Secretary, Dancing, Painting, Sports - Tennis, Volleyball etc., and Eating All the Time: Favorite Quote: Totally golly gee, hey, heck, shucky, darn, Oh Poo. Future: College somewhere, major in something, be somebody, see the ocean someday. TYRIE, PAT Ty - Skiing, Running, Cross Country, Basketball, Frosh Football, Lifting Weights: Favorite Quote: Cheaters never prosper, but they seldom fail. Future: To get backstage passes to a Rick Spr- ingfield Concert so he can meet his look alike, make big bucks after col- lege and own a small island. TYRIE, RICH Richie - Motorcycl- ing, Most Sports, Track, Cross Coun- try, Member of the Harry Huchmer Fan Club: Favorite Quote: Whatever Future: Goto college, run the New York marathon, own a '66 GT 350, be a smash up derby driver. VALENTE, MICHAEL Grizz - Foot- ball, Wrestling, Track, Letterman's Club, DECA, ASB, Weight Lifting, Ski- ing, Racquetball, Sleeping: Favorite Quote: Women3can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Future: To play football at some col- lege and become rich and famous. VANDERWILDE, HEIDI Monkey Hudu Heidi Ha - Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Key Club, Young Life, Rac- quetball, Skiing, Scream Team lll, IL- GlL's Fan Club, President and Secretary of Froshomonda Club, Yearbook Staff, Senior Ski Club: Favorite Quote: It's not being known that counts, it's being worth knowing. Future: College running, become rich, and own a Porsche. VAN VALKINBURGH, TERRI Neal Pert or ZheiJbye - All Northwest Orchestras, All-State Orchestra, Con- gress of Strings, Ferris Drumline and Orchestra: Favorite Quote: Take a drummer to lunch. Future: Out to lunch or Universiy of Bangladesh. VATHIS, MICHAEL Killer - Or- chestra, Computers, Reading Science Fiction and Watching James Bond Movies: Favorite Quote: Give 'em helI. Future: Marine Corps or Naval Academy or UW stu- dying medicine. WAALI, ANNE Andrew - Lil' Abner, Key Club, DECA, Senior Studio, Youn Life: Favorite Quote: The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot at the end of it, because the rainbow is now and the pot never turns out to be quite what I expected. Future: Behavorial Science or Art. WARDLAW, JOHN Ward - Varsi- ty Football, Basketball, Key Club, ASB, Baseball: Favorite Quote: We'rejammin. Future: WSU, VAS, make a fortune collecting aluminum cans from garbage cans and live in the Bahamas. WHITEAKER, KRISTIN - Swimming, Jogging, and Men in Levis: Favorite Quote: Men were made for women to enjoy. Future: Go to college and get the most out of life. WHITEMAN, MIKE Big M - BMX, Skiing, Weekend Sports, Woman, Music, Partying: Favorite Quote: I get even. Future: Fire Chief, Ski ln- structor, try to make good money. WHITESITT, TIM BO - Freshmen Football and Wrestling, B-Squad Football and Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Red Card Club Member, JPF Trained: Favorite Quote: The future belongs to those who dare, Future: SFCC - after that God only knows. WIEGELE, STEVE Wigs - Frosh, B- Squad and Varsity Basketball and Baseball, Young Life and Youth Group: Favorite Quote: When the going gets tough, the toughest get going. Future: Attend WSU, or Idaho and pursue a career in Physical Therapy and make lots of money. WILDEY, CHRISTINE C - Marching Band Orchestra, Pep Band, Scream Team, Spanish Club, PTG, Makeup Crew, Football Game Rowdie, Stage Band, Junior Symphony, CA: Favorite Quote: God may have made man but you are what you have mode of yourself- so bejust that, and live as only you can. Future: College - Computers and Linguistics. WILLIAMS, DIANA WILLIAMS, TIM -- People to People International, Debate, Speech, ASB Representative, Key Club, Spanish Club, Tennis, Junior Achievement: Favorite Quote: Nobody's perfect, but some of us come closer then others. Future: Whitman, Harvard for Law, then President of the United States. WILSON, AMY Boot II - Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Cheerleader, Dorian Representative, Young Life, Nike Banner Club: Favorite Quote: Help me to remember, Lord, That nothing's gonna happen today that you and me can't handle together. Future: Going to College on Gymnastics Scholarship, studying to go into Sports Medicine. WILSON, CRYSTAL LYNN Kee-Kee Dee - School, Running, Cooking, Learning About New People and Things, Dancing, Romancing, Writing Music, Painting and Acting on Stage: Favorite Quote: I want to become efficient, entering the world as I am to the best of my ability, contributing the necessities of human function of respect, gratitude, and greatfulness. Future: Be grateful for what the Good Lord gave me - LIFE., to have a Mercedes 45OXL Convertible. WILSON, SARA Bear - Spending Time With People, Working and Having Fun and Watching Men: Favorite Quote: Help me to remember Lord, that nothing is gcr ing to happen today that you and me can't handle together. Future: Go to Sweden and when I return, go to college and study Business Administration. WIMMER, JEFFREY , WINEBARGER, MICHAEL Mike - Waterskiing, Hiking, Shooting Guns and Pool, Screaming With the Seniors of 63: Favorite Quote: If you're gonna get wasted, get wasted with class. Future: SCC or maybe a road trip to California and Nevada. WINGFIELD, LORRAINE LOLO - Favorite Quote: Seriously, WITTE, JACQUE Nit Wit - Snow and Waterskiing, Young Life, Sun Bathing: Favorite Quote: Don't ever let someone tell you can't do something: laugh at them and pro- ve them wrongf' Future: College, U of M - Become a millionaire and travel the world. WOLFE, MOLLIE Gary's little sister - Honor Society, French Club, Scream Team, Young Life, Cam- paigners, Junior Achievement: Favorite Quote: lf you can't accept me the way I am, don't accept me at all. Future: U of W, Medical School, get lots of money, move to New York or Paris. WOLFE, TOM Bowling Ball , or Woofer - Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Young Life, Campaigners: Favorite Quote: Happy is the man who puts his trust in the Lord. Future: WSU Get older. WOODS, DAVID U YORDY. JIM - Thespian, President Choir, Drama, Comics: Favorite Quote: To fall seven times is to rise eight- good deal. Future: WWU. ZAZUETA, ELIZABETH ' I U Q Q El , ' . ' 4 ,Ls :--R Iii lil ,U :U D U C1 -. -- , .--. .,,. -D UUUUUUUUUUUUnmmuummuuummunnmnad, f...l:Ll.'l.lE1'.'LJ.' QUQHUQUIUIU1115ffl1IIIIflU.'.UUffCl.'El.'l-lfVlQ'CI1f'l'.l1Cl.Iil'J'l. 1 1 Bailly, Christine . . . . . . . 172 :1 Baird, Paul ..... .... 1 54 1 Baird, Theresa ,... ........ 1 81 : . Baker, Alex ...... ......... 1 81 ' I d Baker, Gregory ....... 140, 141, 181 n Baker, Karen ................ 113 Baloun, Kendall .... ,... 1 13, 155 Ballou, Suzette .... ...... 1 64 Banks, Sheri .... ...... 1 64 A - AfThUl' - A Barber, Kevin ............ 88,172 -' Barker, Melissa .....,.. 69, 80, 172 Askefnton. Dovto --.-----. 151. 172 Barlow, Julie . 113, 132, 130, 143, 153, , Ackerman, Wendy .... ...... 9 5 158 1' 1 Adofns. 5COtt --'------.------ 151 Berrerr, Shain ................ 113 Adamson, Michael ........ 113, 155 gnrnngton Mnnhew - I AQOST. Dovid ------- -'--- 1 13 Barron, Mark ....... .... 1 64, 172 E. Agost, Mary ....... .... 1 72 BOnOn1 Regan . -' AQUH0. I-ee --'-- ----'-- 1 72 Barton, Rodney ........ 75, 86, 181 1 ' Ahrendt, Leslie .... .... 80 , 172 50110111 Todd .....', '. . 113 1 Albeni U50 -'-f- -'--- 1 72 Bassett, James Brian .......... 181 1 ' Allen. LOUVO- - - ------- 146 Bassett, Martha ...... . . . . 164 my Allen, Loretta .... ......... 1 72 l3nUbll1Z1 lqeygn 1 1 1 -,,,,' 1 1 1 1 43 1' - Allen, Wendy ,........ 24, 149, 181 5011611 Brion 11,11111111111 551 172 1 Allied. Jeff ------------------ 194 Bauer, Dominic .............. 181 - Allensworth, Dina ...... 82, 138, 181 501,911 L1-,Uno 111111 Q11 221 1131 132 Allenton. Noncy Beurhet, Arieeh . ..,...... 113, 132 1 Almeda, Brett ...... ....... 1 13 Bdycldfn Anthony 111111111 Q51 164 , Alnno-do Motthew ---..--.--. 172 Baycroft, Theodore ........ 33, 172 11 Alfnowst. Choo -.--.--.-...-.- 181 Beach, reb ....... 34, 142, 153, 172 ,. f..4' Alonso, Laura .... 133, 143, 164, 171 59011 Rondy Dovid 1 I ' Anderson, Aaron ......... 151, 172 l3eCl11 Steven 1111111 111111 7 41 164 1 ' - Anderson. Biofn ---- 79. 55. 92. 172 Becker, Robert ............... 113 Anderson, David ............. 181 ' ' Anderson, Eddie ..... ..... 1 33 Anderson, Holly .... ....... 1 72 , Anderson, Jeff ..... .... 2 7, 164 Becker, Steven .......,.... 24, 181 Beier, Andrew .... 90, 113, 139, 142, 151, 153 Bell, Frank .... ........ 9 8, 113 E ' Anderson. Ken --.. .-,-- 68 . 172 Bell, Behdeif .... ..... 86 , 149,181 1 Anderson, Kjell ........ 76, 98, 113 Bell nnynqdnd 1111, 1111 55 1 172 1 I I Anderson, Noelle .... ....... 1 81 genne-111 Cglleen 1111 111111 1 61 Boyd, Matthew . . . ........ . 181 Boyd, Shelley .... ........... 1 14 Boyd, Sheri .... .... 8 2, 146, 155 Boyd, Tami ...... ..... 1 14, 155 Bozarth, Choni ............... 172 Bozarth, Bill ................. 172 Bradbury, Amy . . . 105, 114, 132, 147 Bradford, Lisa ....,.......... 132 Bradley, Chris ............ 88, 172 Bradley, Donald ..... ....... 1 64 Brandley, Daniel ............. 164 Brandley, David ........ 27, 84, 114 Brandley, Matthew ........... 181 Brauer, Deborah .... . . . 136, 164 Bray, Heather .,... ..... 1 81 Breach, Peter .... ....... 1 14 Breen, James ..... .... 8 8, 172 Breesnee, Brad ..... ...., 1 72 Breesnee, Jonathan . . . . . . . 181 Breesnee, Stacey .... .... 1 14 Breneman, Natalie .... ..... 1 81 Brewer, Devon ........... 84, 172 Brewer, Stephen ............. 114 Briggs, Belinda ........ 24, 150, 172 Briley, Nala ................., 114 Brinkman, Jennifer ...... 23, 31, 172 Bristol, Ingrid ...... ........ 1 81 Brockhoff, Lisa ...... .... 1 64 Bromley, Daphne. . . . . . . 164 Brooks, Scott .......,......... 114 Brown, Christopher ........ 98, 164 Brown, David .... 114, 139, 142, 153 Brown, Grace ............ 114, 135 Brown, Jeanne . . . 140, 141, 153, 181, 188 Brown, Kevin Brown, Shaunna .......... 114, 145 Brown, Tammy . . 139, 147, 151, 153, 158, 164 C - Chariots of Fire Cady, Andrew ........... Call, Kevin ......... . . Camaroda, Bill Steve. . Cameron, Karen ......... Cameron, Susan .... Campbell, Daniel . . . Campbell, Scott . .... . . . . Comyn, James . . . Candroy, Corin ....... Candroy, Shaun ...... Cannon, Neil ...... 24, Cantrell, Ronny ...,... Corley, Eleisa . 115, 132, Carlsen, Colleen ...,.. Carlson, Anthony ..... Carlson, Cathy ........... Carlson, Christen ...... Cornine, Cindy Carpenter, Jacqueline. Carpenter, Mike ...... Carpenter, Timothy. . . -C ....1l ....1C 136,16 ......1i ......1C ....88,11 .....86,1i .98,115,1f 146,148,17 .......1C 143,153,1f 115,132,1C 115,139,1f ....1C ...,...14 .90. 142. 115, 13 151, 11 Carroll, Daniel ......... 76, 98, 14 Carroll, Ron Darren Carroll, Timothy ........ 76, 84, 1 Carroll, Troy Carter, Timothy. . .24, 146, 148, 15 14 Cash, Christine ........... Cash, Sheri ..... ....... Casler, Curtis ......... ....1C ....1t Casler, Valerie . . . 65, 136, 139, 14 143, 151, 153, 11 Cauvel, Michelle ......... 115, 11 Coviness, Jeffrey .......... 88, 1f Chambers, Heather . . . 65, 134, 15 173, 41 1 CJ Af1def50f1. 519119 Bennett, Jennifer .... .... 1 64 Brown, Thomas .............. 172 CBOPITWOV1. Theresa ........ 80, 1t 1 , Andrews, Benjamin .... .... 1 81 l3erg1n1 Sdfndrd Brown Tfocy 1111 11111 1 141 154 Chapman, Thomas .... 86, 133, 11 Andrews, Gayle ...... . . . 164 Berto, David Brown, Trina ..... ........... 1 15 ChOfPGI'1tier. LSO AV1f im.5C9ffM0ffh9W- - - ---- 151 Beuke, Michelle .............. 164 Brown, Valerie ....... 142, 153, 172 CFWSSFS. Leonn -... ...... . . 1C 1 Archuletta, Ken ....... .... 1 81 BeUl1e1 Tddd ,1,,1,, 711 1401 1411 181 Bn,e551 Gqnyq 1,,,,,1, 751 1571 154 Childers, Stephen ............ 1C AVWUS. DOWY1 ----------- - - r 194 Biggs, David ................. 114 Bruess, Varee ............... 164 Chipman, Alan Ray .... 71, 133, 14 Arlt, Brian .................... 17 Bill1n1 Bdrbdfd 111111111111111 154 l3n,ggef1 Mlcl-,del Chipman, Gordon ............ 11 1 1 Arnold, Lynnette Marie ........ 181 g1ll1n1 Richgrd 111111111111 1141 133 l3n,nje51 Molly 111111111 231 .551 172 Christian, Leonard ............ 14 3 3. Ash, Jennifer ................ 164 l3lnn51Addfn 1111111111111111 164 Bryceson Heidi 1, 105111511321135 Christie, Gayle ......... 80, 97,16 1 D Ashby, Janette .............. 172 l315Cndff1 5efedn0 Kdy 11111 1331 161 145 Christopherson, Mary. . 115, 132, 11 1 : I Aspinwall, Tim .... 24, 113, 132, 136, l3l5ndp1 pldnnld BUeCnel1 Rifo 1111111111111111 164 Cimbora, Daniel ............. 17 1: D 1 143. 144. 145. 152 Bisset, Mark ......... .... 1 57 Buenzli, Jamie Darin . . . . . . 86, 71 CIOCY. Michael ........... . . . . 17 1 1 Asterino, Robert .......... 113, 154 l3l55dn1 Todd 1111111 11111 1 14 51,11 Koi 1111111111111, 1111 1 64 Clancy, Scott .... ........ 9 8, 1' 1 Atkins, Craig ................. 113 l3ldCl11 Ddyld lgullddgn jggqueline 11111 11,1 1 64 Clark, Darrell Jr. ...... 71,76,86,1i r 1 . Ault. Heothot ---- ------- 1 49. 151 Blankenship, Darren .......... 164 Bundy, Brian ................. 115 Clork. Liso -.-... . ...... 38, 1' Q tg-1' Autond. Robert Bleggi, Cheri ................ 164 Burch, kent .................. 172 Clork. Shonnon .... .... 1 49,11 1 ,J AVQVY. BVYOB ------ 34. 141. 153. 151 Bliss, Wendy . . 24, 143, 149, 150, 172 Burkhart, Debbie .... 27, 69, 80, 97, 005510. Ch0l'1e5 1 Axling, Michelle .............. 172 Bloyed. USO ------'--' 30. 135. 151 1031 132 Cochran, Marsh ....... 149, 150, 18 1 11 1 Avlor. Scott .--..- .--....--.- 1 61 Behus, Robert ........,...... 172 Burnley, Mike . . . .......... 164 Cochrone. Rebecco Boone, Gregory . . 24, 140, 141, 153, Bursch, Lance .... ....... 1 64 COUU. 1401111960 ..... ....... 1 6 1 181 Burns, Amy ....... . . .136, 172 COQDUYY1. I-Uke .... . . . 154, 16 1 B - Best Fl'lend5 - B Boone, Toni ............. 114,155 Burns, Anthony ........,..... 172 C09hill. TFOCGY ...... ...... 1 6 1 11 1 A Borlin, Michael ..... ...... 1 14 Burton, ceiehhe Colby. Royrnond . . . . . . . 16 1 ,,-I Obbfn' Mono Borunda, Tamara ..,.. .... 1 72 Busch, Eric ......... 65, 84, 115, 155 C0l9m01'1. CIYUS --.. --.. 1 7 .1 Bobbmr Roper' 181 Bosch, Jeanette .... ...... 1 81 Busch, Robert ............ 115, 132 Colennon. Koren .... ..... 1 7 1 Bockmonr N'Ch0'0S --'-- -'r--f B eseh, Kelly .... .... 1 14,135 Burner, Daniel ................ 172 Coletti. Lori ..... .... 1 16, 13 1 .1 5099011 TORY '- --' '--' 56 1 181 Bosch, Stacy ...... ..... 2 3, 154 Byerly, Wendy .... 31, 144, 148, 172 Coletti. Tyler ...... ....... 1 o Bogey' Teny ' 1 64 Botkin, Troy ........ ...... 1 64 Byram, Staci .............. 38, 80 COlley, Robert .... . . . 153, 17 9-4 B0!9f Fonda '1 1 64 Bowens, Charlotte ........... 164 Byrd, Kevin .... ....... 8 8, 172 Collins. Cothie . . . . . . . . 17 Bofley' Cymhm ' ' ' 172 Bowens, Dwana ............. 181 Byrd, Jeffrey .... .... 7 2, 92, 115 C0llif1S. Chris ..... .... 2 8, 11 .L,....., Bofleyt Kathryn 1 13 Bowerman, Darron . . 27, 38, 76, 98, Collins, Chuck .... .... 1 6 1' 7' Bomy' Bnon ' 114, 132 Collins, Craig ..... .... 1 E i ' 5 1 :Cl 1 ,, 1 , 2 3ii1rrf1 riiit'i7 7'D'U l.l'lJ'l Crum 1.1 Ll'UU'Cl Cl lIJ5'Cl'CJ lfI'iZI'iIl5 'Uiflnil Easton, Ann Marie . . . .a W - . 1- -V. ., nr.. l.-UUUQ-UU -'U-fU-'UQIeull-UlUL1.l1UJ U LES,iflD,.T3,J,QllTl.l,,J, ins, Glen ins, Robert .... .... 86 , 181 ins, Sandra ..... ..... 1 65 iner, Jill ...... .... 1 65 inor, Daren .... .... 1 16 inor, Laurel ...... ....... 1 73 trod, Browyn .... . . . 146, 173 irad, Lenni ........ ..... 1 16 ik, Alan ............ .... 1 65 ik, Bemjamin Leigh ........ 182 ik, Joel .................. 173 ik, Jon ............... 116, 154 in, Scott ..... ..... 1 65 'a, Dawn 'ell, Christine .... .... 1 82 tello, Monty .............. 173 irtwright, Anthony ......,.. 165 irtwright, Stephen ......... 116 L, James . . . 86,140, 141, 153, 182 zo, Mark ................ 165 nford, Deanna ............ 165 wford, Alicia .......... 133, 182 wse, Chantelle ........ 116, 155 ie, James ....... ...... 1 16 ie, Norma ......... .... 1 73 nin Lloyd Leonard. . . . . . . 182 nin, Sandra ............... 165 oks, Tracy ................ 165 we, Suzanne ...... 149, 150, 173 mley, Robert . . 46, 136, 157, 165 'on, Christy ............ 80, 173 nming, Robert ..,......... 173 iningham, Mary . . . 116, 129, 145, 159 I, Scott ...... ............. 1 65 ran, Christopher ........ 98, 165 ran, Kerry ....... ..... 9 8, 165 D - Death Trap - D y, Lisa .,........... .... 1 82 .ssisi, Valera .............. 173 iiels, Chadburn ............ 182 wielson, Tami . . 21, 27, 69, 80, 97, 116, 136 fis, Cassandra ......... 149, 173 fis, Christina .... ...... 1 16 182 lis, Joshua ................ fis, Kaani ................. 116 fis, Katherine . . 140, 141, 153, 182 lis, Kim ..,. 24, 78, 149, 173, 229 182 ris, Tony ................. fis, Tyler f, Kelly ........ 22, 116, 155, 165 1, Stacey Jring, Sari ......... zker, James .... :ker, Matthew . . , ....,..165 .....86,182 165 173 foe, David .... ......... lke, Michael .............. 165 eganes, Daniel . . . 139, 142, 143, 151, 153, 165 .orenzo, Charles ........... 173 v1onnin, Kenneth .......... 173 tker, Craig Patrick . , 84, 149, 150, 182 Jner, Joan ...... .... . . , 165 bner, Mark iautel, Michael ..... .... 1 82 itsh, Michael ..... .... 1 82 N u fn . . .- DeVleming, Elisa ............. 165 Devleming, Robert ,......... Deviny, Gael ......... 116, 153, DeVolve, Lisa Morie .......... DeWalt, Martin ...... ...... Dewey, Laura ..... ..... 1 11, 151 Dias, Elena ..... .,.. 1 43, 165 Dick, Loraine ..... . . . 66, Dietz, Tiffany ..... ..... Dilliner, Heather ............. Dillon, Chris .............. 88, Dillon, Mark ....... 98, 116, 132, Dinley, Mandy Diskin, Adam ..... 37, 139, 153, Diskin, Lee ..,........... 153, Dixon, Nicole ..... ...... Dodd, Dawn .... .... Dodd, Walter ...... . . . . , . Dodge, Stephen ....... .... Doering, Nicole Marie ....,. 24, Doherty, Kothryn ............ Doherty, Sean ....,,......... Dolan, Maureen ...... 116, 132, Dolliver, Joyce. . . ..... .143, Domit, Renae .... .... 1 54, Doran, Michael ..... . . . 86, Dorsch, James ..... . . . 86, Dresler, Michael .... .... Driftmeyer, Paul .... .... Driftmeyer, Pete . . . . . . Driftmeyer, Todd. . . .... . . . . Dubay, Bonnie . . . ..... . , . . Dudley, Darla ............... Dudley, Stephanie .... 151, 159, Duenas, Eduardo ............. Duenas, Eugene .... ........ Duenas, Therese Dumas, Corey ...... ...... Duncan, Steve Dunham, Howard ........ 153, Dunn, Bobby ....... Dunn, Michael Lee .....,..... Dunn, Vondo ................ Durkee, Gwenn .... 38, 82, 117, Dyck, Glenda Dyreson, Jerry .... ,...... 9 8, E-E.T.-E Eastep, Tammy .... . , .... . Eccles, Duane Eccles, Penny Eccles, Peggy Eddy, Kelley . . . Eddy, Lesley ..,.... .... 9 5, . . . . 37, Eddy, Michelle ....... ...... Edmonson, Deborah .......... Edwards, Angela ....,.... 133, Egan, Kathleen ..... . . . . 157, Eggers, Andrew ..., ...... Egner, Dian Jean. . . Elber, Robert .,... ,..... Elkins, Wendy ..... .... 1 49, Elliott, Angela . ..... 80, Elliott, T. J. ...... .... 88 , Ellis, Robert ..... ...... Ellwein, Mark ..... Emerson, Wanda . . . . . . . Emerson, Vance .... ...., Emery, Ronald. . . Enright, Susan .... ,,......153,173 Endahl, Martha ....... 117, 132, 155 .......117,153 Erickson, David .... ...,.... 1 65 Esparza, Maria .... . . . 16, 33, 117 Estinson, Susan ..... .... 2 3, 173 Evans, Anne ..... ..... 1 73 Evans, David .... ..... 1 82 Evans, Gerry .... .... 8 8, 173 Evans, John ...., ....... 1 65 Evans, Jolene ..... . . . 117, 132 Evans, Michelle .... ..... 1 73 Evans, Stephanie ............. 182 Evans, Steven ...,........,,.. 117 Ewell, Michelle .... 65, 117, 132, 159 F - Fast Times - F Faber, Kim ...........,...... 182 Fankhauser, John ............ 182 Fanning, Kathleen . 26, 42, 117,1 136, 145, 156, 159 Farmer, Tracy .,.. 140, 142, 153, 173 Farnsworth, Lisa 32, Farrell, Mark John ............ 182 Fawcett, Carrie .... ..... 1 82 Felice, Melinda .... . . . 136, 166 Fellin, Michael . . . .... . 117 Fellin, Rebecca .... ....... 1 82 Felt, Thomas ..... . . .132, 182 Fenton, Mark .... ......... 1 82 Ferguson, Tim .... Ferrell, David .... , . . , .24, 146,173 173 21, 88, Fey, Kathryn . . . 24, 46, 92, 105, 117, 145 143, 146, Fey, Mark Philip. . .24, 133, 141, 153, 182 Feyen, Mark Victor ........... 182 Fielding, Brad .......,..,. 117, 132 Finley, Carolyn Finley, Amanda Louise . 141, 153, 182 Fisette, Rhonda Fishburn, Robert . . 140, 141, 153, 182 Fisher, Jana .......... 117, 132, 159 Fisher, Joet .............. 136, 173 Fisher, Richard ............... 173 Flack, Danny Phillip .... 71, 149, 150 Flack, Dennis Peter . 71, 86, 149, 150, 182 Fletcher, Debbie . .....,.. 66, 116 Fletcher, Gary Alan ........... 182 Flint, Theodore ............... 117 Frank, David ....... Franklin, Kell ........ Fredrickson, Kristen . . . Fredrickson, Taylor , . , Freeman, K. Scott .... Fries, Caldera ...... Fries, David ......,.. Froelich, Deanna .,.,. 118 ...174 174 ....71, 182 ........174 166 ,..,.24, ..66,80,166 183 Froelich, Tomi .... 140, 141, 153, Fulton, Jeffrey ....... Fulton, John Charles . . .........111 ........182 Fulton, Wesley ............... 174 Furston, Brent ........, 71, 182, 188 G - Gandhi Gadau, Christine ..... Gadau, William -G Gaetano, Kimberley .......... 118 Gaetano, Kristine ......... 118, 145 174 Gainer, Kim ......... Gaines, Linda ........ Gall, April .........,. Galvin, Diane .... 118, 132, 133, Garabedian, Danny . . Gardner, Shawn ..... Garrett, Toni ....... Garske, William .... Geier, Elizabeth Geier, Jerry .,.... Geiger, Carrie .... Geiss, Theodore George, Angela ..... Gerboles, Carlos . . . 17 Gergen, Luella Gibfard, Julie ........ Gibford, William Gildersleeve, Debbie . f f ff 165' 166 188 136 . , . . . . . . 174 174 229 183 ...174 ...174 136 118, 132, .......,118 Gildersleeve, Sheri ............ Gingrich, Daniel ...... Gingrich, Todd ....... Gipsteln, David . . . 139, Girdner, Eric 166 118 . .... 74, 166 . . . . . . . ,174 174 142, 153, Girdner, Martin ............ 38, 111 Goheen, Brenton Reef Gold, Gretchen ...... Gomm, Lorena ...... Goodwin, Michael Garner, Alla . . . 24,92 . 24, 149, 183 ....136,183 , 146, 148, 151 Graham, Bret .....,....., 111, 166 Graham, James ...... Floan, Michelle ....... 143, 171, 176 Flowers, Kimberly ........ 138, 182 Flowers, Thomas . . 109, 117, 135, 146 Folkins, Jeffrey ........ 23, 98, 166 Foltz, Carolyn ........ 159, 173, 469 Foron, Debra .... 173 Graham, Peter ..... .....98,118 133, 174 146, 174 146, 174 . . . . .38, 118 151 174 153 174 151, , Grant, Amy ..... .... Grant, Bonnie ...... ..... Grant, Deborah ...... Grant, Gordon ....... Grant, Jessica . 139, 142, Grant, Leann ........ Forcier, Debbie .... ..... 1 66 Forcier, Lauri .... ....... 1 74 Ford, Julie ...... .... 9 4, 174 Fosback, Heidi ..... ....... 1 66 Fosback, Kristin ,............. 133 Foster, Leona Rae ..... 80, 182, 188 Fox, Daniel Fox, Ray ................ 117, 157 Fox, Venna ...... 146, 148, 151, 166 Foxton, Mark ......... 88, 133, 174 Francis, Jerry .... ....... 1 74 Frandsen, Kris . . . .... 117, 136 Graves, Damon .... Graves, Jeffrey .... Gray, Barry ,.... Gray, Margaret .... Green, Christina .... Green, Michael Green Pascale .,...., 166 ...118 ...174 ...118 143, 166 Green, Rebecca. . .66, 136, 149, 174 Green, Robert ....... Green, Roberta ...... Greenough, Jessica . . . 142, 153, 174 . . . . 151, 183 24, 146, 148, 152, 166 . ..- . T-J ? ! u-Q ,qv 4-l F3 ,-l .4-Q lil. El Q U l ' Q ti f-'-1 1 LJ H ,U ci U U llllQEfQfJ3lQQC3- -,Q-1QQELellf!f,l!,l1l eccc olflliilfllslelclilllllil ,0'g,0'0fi':i0 '.', 0 iziimgiziizii0310130105133iii5i:ii:ii:i5,0i:i1:0,'01'n5ng'n1n'm:i,nn 1 Greenwood, Bridget .......... 183 Helke, Shonnon ,...... 24, 150, 183 lredole, Koren King, Louro ....... ..... 1 84 1 :i Greenwood, Todd ........ 133, 183 Helleson, Corinne ............ 166 lredole, Trudy . 24, 120, 136, 146, 147 Kinney, Condoce ......... 30, 167 D oriuie, vietorio .... 21, 37, 118, 132, Helm, Jennifer .......,... 135, 174 Kinney, Troy ............. 55, 175 I 1 143, 145, 156 Helm, Melindo ........... 119, 157 Kitner, Rondy . . , 139, 142, 143, 153, Groenig, Jennifer ..... 141,153,183 Hemmen, Mory . . . 24,46,146,147, J - The Jerk - J 175 1 . Grossman, Eve ........... 24, 183 152, 153, 158, 166, 171 Kinzel, Thomos D' Groves, korrnoieigh ....... 151, 174 Hennrnen, Robert . 119, 142, 143, 153 10015001 0955 ---------------- 120 i4tri1horn,cory .... 25, 120, 132, 134, 1' . 1 Groves, Jeffrey .... .... 2 4, 183 Henderson, Donold ........ 74, 119 10001 10001101 1-Y011 '- --' 150 143 ' Grunwold, Eric ..... ..... 1 74 Hendrickson, Derek 10'V'0e 1' pener' ' ' ' 16' 33' 132' Kittredge, Willis G ,T .... . . . 166 H ' ,D , 24, 90, 132, 142, K' ,C th' . . . 120, 132,136, 145, 1 Li G1J8VSrKei1g ......., .... 1 74 ennques Crm 153,158,174 10SPefSOf1110mbef'Y ------ 135 157 Jose yn 'O 155 l D Gullickson, John .......,. , . .166 Henriques, Shorron . 90, 119, 142, 151 1050915001 U50 ----------- 001 153 Kleinfetter, Joyce .... .... 9 5, 184 ' x 1 Gumenberg, Monico ..... .... 1 74 Henton, Julie ............ 149, 183 1901151 R000Y -'--'--' 1411 153' 183 Kleweno, Dovid , , , .... . 175 '1 Gunning, Christino ..... ..... 1 18 Heritoge, Scott ............ 88, 174 190151051 1911 --- ' ' ' ' ' 175 Knight, Donold .... . . . 167 1 , Gustoveson, Bryon ........... 174 Hermon, Jennifer ....... , . 119, 148 190111051 71102091 '---' - - 1 591 Knight, Jerold ............... 154 ,,' ' Guthrie, Theodore ........ 153,174 Herold, Todd ...... .... 1 36, 166 900901 0C 1 ----- -----' K oohns, Eric .,............... 184 f Gutterrez, Heidi .... ....... 1 18 Herr, Richord 1900901 00f1dY Kobluk, Gerry ..... 24, 145, 150, 175 ' I1 H 'E' ,,l..... IUI.. 1 '15 Jennings, John .... ..... 1 75 H bi KIJ 1 .24, 13Q'142V15O' 153' H H H H Hgffigeffcinoy . . . ..... 175 19001091.11-oborf --------- 122 123 O U Um 175 1 r - 0 oween - Hickson, Bobby .... ..... 1 66 905901 1 '--------- '- 1 Kobluk, Lydio ........ 120, 153, 158 i Q Hickson, Shelly .... ..... 1 66 10005001 1310019Y - ---- --- 1 67 Kohlhouff, Tim .........,..... 175 l . 1 ' Hobenicht, William ........... 174 Higgins, Mindee .,., , , .175 Johnson, Bryn .... 151, 153, 158, 175 Koiieii Gieddiv ,........-. QB' 167 1 i Hobe'rmon,.Pom ............. 183 Hiidiiin' Cdrnend Johnson, Christy ............. 167 Kdfndisdl Rieiid 1 1 i 80' Q7' 120' 182' 1 Hoghighi, Niloufor ........ 136, 174 Hiidiein Rdbeii pdui Johnson, Doino .............. 167 156 ' Hoinsworth, Brodley . . 140, 141, 153, Hiii Don ..-'.'.-.I.. 1 I 1 175 Johnson, Douglos ......... 86, 183 Hosiery Anne '--.... 66' do' Q71 167 , 183 Hiiii Dovid '...-....-.l..l ,... 1 19 Johnson, Eriko .... 139, 142, 153, 175 Hosiery Heidi I 1 1 64' 60' Q7, 120' 136 gi Hoinsworth, Michoel .......... 166 Hiiii Sieven iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 175 Johnson, Jeonette ............ 183 Kdiidn' Him Iiiiiiiii iiii 1 57' 184 1 nomiifioi P0hU' -------- 961331 122 Hiiie, noone. . .24, 92, 119, 134, 144, 10:05O0' f1'02'i ee '- krorner, Steve ........... 120, 154 , ii ci , ris op er ....... , , 146,148,152 o nson, ow ..... ... KFUQV1-im , Holl, Jomes ..... .,..... 1 74 H-ii Th iiiiiihiiiiiihii 166 Johnson, Michoel .... 183 K 'El - e iiiiii 146,150,175 .2-:1 2222.2i'2222i 122 12 1222222 222:22 Kiimofii' 5 2, ,,, ' ' ' ' .......... 24,111,1 1 K k,R ......, 11,1 ,1 ' i Homm, Liso ............. 153, 159 Ririle? iiiii .iii.i.i 1 75 Johnson, Victorio .... . . . 149, 183 up e enme : I Hommerstrom, Holle . 139, 142, 153, Hinsdn Kevin iiiiiii 'iii 1 1Q Johnston, Jock ..... ...... 1 83 174 Hodgkinson Kori ..... ,. .183 10005'001V019'19 - - - '-'- 107 L - Lords of Discipline - L 1 , b, Hommerstrom, Lille .... .... 1 66 Hoeksird Gienn Jones, Amy Roe .... .... 1 83 l A ' . 1 i Honcock, Joe ................ 118 p - ii i I 1 1 I 1 119 Jones, Buster ...... .... 1 75 Locy, Michael ,,,,,,,,,, , , 65, 184 1 Q H00191 100095 ---------------- 115 ngggxnoquligfrfc. . . . . .166 190951 091019 ---1 1--- 1 83 LoFountoin, Potricio .... . , . . .120 3 ' ' Honsen, Bob ...... 72, 98, 159, 166 Hdiiink' Cdidivn iiii 1 1 A183 Jones, Dorito 'L , , . .... 175 Lolonde, Phyllis ,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 167 E Honsen, Rodney ............. 187 Hdiiink' Dovid iiiliii 1 i 1 175 Jones, Joyne .... .... 1 67 Lomore, Dovid ,,,,,,,,,, 75, 184 1 1 Honson, Cheryl ..... 69, 80, 97, 166 Hoidevvdv Ddvie iiii 1 I 1 163 Jones, Jenger . . . .... 183 Lompo, Steve ........... . . . . 175 ' Honson, Russell ........... 72, 118 H id ' 5 iiii I 1 I 166 Jones, Jimmy .... .... 1 75 Longford, Rhondo . 133, 141, 153, 184 Honvey, Kenneth .,.......... 119 Hgidgygz' 1 1 iiiii A84 Jones, Kcithy .... ........ 1 11 Longford, Richord ..... 90, 153, 167 1 Horbine, Scott ....... .... 86 , 183 1 H 'n iiiiiii 1 1 I 86 183 Jones, Lee 1 Lorison, Jone ............ 149, 184 1 1 1 Hording, shono ....... ..... 1 19 Hgiifgofoifoieen iiiii iilii. ' 1164, Jones, Todd ........... 37, 55, 175 Lorsen, Heidi ........ 120, 132,136 i Horgreoves, Michoel ..... .... 1 83 Hdimbeid Becky iiii 1 1 A 11Q' 135 Jorgenson, Mory ............. 175 Lcirsen, Liso ................ . 184 ' . 1 Hormon, Robert ....... .... 1 19 C' - iiiii 1 1 1 84 166 Joseph, Kimberlie ............ 183 Lotkowski, Jeff ..... ,.,.. .... 1 6 7 - I Horrington, Kevin .... 174 Hgfgogeuirfg iiivi 11.921166 Joss, Jon . . 22, 26, 55, 105, 108, 120, Lourirzen, Kelli ..... ....94,175 1 E Horris, Anthony .... . . , 166 Hdrsilndn Micnnei 1 1 Q 1 1 1 11Qi 175 132 Lowson, Joy .... . . . . . . . 184 ,i I Lf H0rrmOr1, JODS .... ....... 1 19 Hdisfndn' Micheiie 1 I 1 iiiiii 159 Julyon, Rennie ............... 167 Lowson, Kristin ...... ,... 7 8, 120 'Q I 1 1 Horvey, Bonnie .............. 119 House i36nnie iiiiiii iii, 6 5' 175 Justus, Douglos .... .... 86 , 183 Lawrence, Thomos ....... 133, 184 , . 1 Horvey, Dion .... .... 7 8, 92, 166 Hdwdid Gino Mdiie iiilluiiii 185 Loymon, John ,..,..., ...,... 1 20 i Horvey, Eric , . . .......,.... 174 Loymon, Tondro ............ . 184 .Q Horvey, Jeff .,....... 146, 148, 174 ggP5vn.136i 143' 146' 166 K - Kiss Me Goodbye - K Leohy, Colleen. .31, 38, 66, 80, 159, 'T-li Hoskins, Kristine .............. 174 Hudson Bill .............. 159,166 175 , ,... Hotten, Kenneth ,........,... 155 Hudson' Som 88 175 Kotes, Scott ..--1-1--.1-1---1 175 Leohy, Kothleen ....... 31, 35, 120 i Hoijffi Sqoff Hughes' Devini I 1 153 Keller, Dono ..,, .... 2 2, 80, 175 Lee' jeff,-ey 123 , , ..... ,.... iiiliiiiii O I .1-18,175 1 -------------' , ,........ , , 1 1 He-ocox, Deboroh ......... 94,174 iciiiiiiiiiiiiii 166 Kelln, Bryon ---1--1-- 13611431167 Lee, shoono ..........,...... 121 1 , Heocox, Robert ........... 98,119 Humei' SUSOWQ7 33 37' 501 Q21 Q71 1591109Q1C09 Y1 --1--111--11-- 167 Leek, Audrey. .24, 46, 142, 152, 175 1 T '1' Heoth, Joye ,..,., 149, 151, 157, 166 ' ' 119 132 159' 175 14G'11Yr W90C1X 1 1 1471 1531 1501 167 Legord, Borboro ...,...... 121, 157 1 ut-qi' Heoth, Jonothon ..,.. 149, 150, 183 Hddidn Tend iiiii 126 1321 136' 151 K90090Yi 6011 Legot, Kelly .,......,. 22, 121, 155 l ' fi Heck, Kelly ......... ........ 1 83 Huppin' Amee 1' inii ' inii 120 Ko-vos, Tony 14 -11.-1. -11---- 1 20 Legresley, Michele ...... 31, 82, 121 1 li Heck, Leon ................. 155 Him ijicme 141 153 183 Kferrick. Christine --1-- 1--- 1 511154 Leinen, Scott . . ............ 175 1 ,...-1 Hecker, Michelle . 119,139,142,153, Hymns Con, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '120 E1110g91ii Jifnda ..---- -1-- 1 gi Leinweber, Gretchen ......... 175 1 158 ' ifno.U 1----------- 1 Lelond,Liso ......... ...... 1 75 i T Heine, Lynette ....,,...., 153, 183 510051209911 15051109 - - - 1201 1221 Lemons, Koren .,.. ...,.... 1 21 '. Heinrich, Dovid ,,........,.... 119 - ' B d ing, 00 1--------------- 1 Lepoidevin, Errol 1,--11 Heiting, Korino . . . 136, 153, 158, 166 I Invoslon of the 0 Y 151091 Honson --1-- -1----- 1 67 Lesser, Tommy .,...... 68, 69, 121 ' ' ' Helting, Monico .........,.... 136 5001011915 - 1 151091 Jock -1-1 ---- 1 54 Lester, Michoel ..... ..,..... 1 21 N l l ' 1' 0'1'U U'UU iIl ElEJ Ei'UJIl lIl'Ll l'QJ' 'lIlCl l1'lIIiQ1UU'Cl - . .1 1. ., . ... ... ,..,-,.., .. Y A LllflrC1111-f1fJ.i.'U..C1.iC1-H1H ,Ill-CU lll.f1lll.l-U-I-S-3 C11 Letendre, Gay .... ...... 1 21 Lewis, Brett Lewis, Cydney .... ..... 3 8, 121 Libey, Darin .........,....... 184 Libey, Renee ................ 167 Liles, Wendy .... 21, 23, 78, 136, 167 Little, Daniel ................. 121 Lloyd, Lisa .................. 121 Lochten, Ann ................ 121 Lochlen, Lori ................ 167 Loeffler, Janet,37, 94, 139, 142, 153, 175 Loeffler, Steven. . .142, 151, 153, 167 Loesch, Eric ................. 184 Logsdon, Larry .......,....... 121 Lohman, David .............. 121 Lohman, Teresa .... 68, 69, 92, 121, 132, 135 Loncon, Timothy ...... 98, 121, 135 Long, Brad ........ ......... 1 75 Long, Lisa ........ ....... 1 84 Lopane, Mary ...... . . . 157, 167 Lopone, Michael .... ....... 1 84 Lopez, Matthew ..... .... 1 21, 136 Lopez, Mitch ...... ..... 1 67 Lords, Stacey .... . , , 136, 184 Lorimor, Carrie .... ..... 1 84 Loundagin, Bill .... ...... 1 21 Loundogin, Bob. . , ...... . 121 Lowe, Stacy ..... .... 80 , 184 Lower, Kenneth . . , . . . . . 184 Lowery, David Lucke, Melinda .... . . , 167 Luft, Cindy ....,. .... 1 75 Luft, Kristy ...... .... 1 75 Luiten, Michael .... . . . 167 Lukenbill, Lori ....... ..... 1 22 Lust, Suzzane ................ 167 Luther, Christopher ........ 65, 167 Lynch, Christine .,............ 184 Lynch, Kevin ......... 86, 149, 184 Lynch, Laura . 142, 143, 151, 153, 167 Lynch, Michoel ....,....., 88, 175 Lysne, Laurence ,...,,.,...., 167 Lyson, Janet ......, 80, 97, 122, 132 Lyson, Sharon ..,...,, 80, 136, 184 Lystod, Michelle ,............ 184 M - Missing - M MacDougall, John . . . 27, 37, 76, 122 Mackay, Margaret . . . 136, 142, 153, 175 Mackay, Rebecca ........,... 175 Mackey, Rhonda ..,. . . ,136, 184 Mackey, Robert Mackinen, Kevin Mocri, Gayle Denese .... .... 1 75 Madison, Jana ....,,.. ,... 1 84 Madison, Walter ,,.. .... 1 67 Main, Jesse Malm, Daniel ....., ....... 1 84 Malmin, Debbie. . . . . .149, 184 Molson, Deana ,... ,.,.. 1 84 Manfred, Stacy .,....,....... 176 Mangano, Vito ,..........,.. 176 Mann, Karla .,..,. 141,153, 158, 176 Mann, James .,.. 27, 47, 76, 98, 122 Mansfield, Greg .,...., 65, 122, 132 Mansfield, Heather ,......,.,. 184 Mansfield, Michele ....,... 80, 184 Montz, Ann Marie ..... 142, 153, 167 Markham, Tamara ..,....,... 167 Marko, Colette ...,.....,.,.. 122 Marko, Paul .,.,.......... 86, 184 Marks, Kenneth .,.. 21,37,122, 132, Martin, David ........ Mortinson, Michoel , Mason, Michoel ...... May, Michael .... Moy, Ricky ,,..,. , Mayabb, Marc ..... McAtee, Mark .,., McAleer, Marcus. . . 134,146 .....167 ....74,88. 122,132 23, oa, McArthur, Daryl ....,,........ McCarthy, Christian McClendon, Sheila ..... ..,.. McConnell, Melody ,...,..... McCoy, Colleen ,..... McCracken, Ted McCroy, Cherie .... McCrorie, Stephen . ....95 ,',','1Q15, 'iss McCutcheon, Rondo .,..,.,., McDaniels, Rachel, . McDonald, Colleen . McDonald, Mark , . . McDonold, Shawn McDowell, Nicole ..... McElroy, Lorenda , . McFarland, Sheila . . McFarland, Stacey .... McGorvey, Stacie . . McGee, Charles ,... McGeorge, Bryan , . McGough, Eleanor , McGowan, Dianna , McGowan, Robert ..,, Ilfflfiiii ...Misa .,..78, .,.',lQL1' fffbb .....,.82. 23,74, Mcerom, Anon , 71, 14o,'1L1i, 155 McGrath, Anthony .... 142, 1531 Mclntruff, Karen .,.,....,..., Mclntyre, Scott ..... McKenna, Robert McKinley, Doniel .,...., .... McKinley, Marianne ,... ..... McKinney, Anita ..... McKinny, Marty ........,.,.., McKittrick, Patty .,..., McLachlan, Joyce , 38, 105, 122, 132 176 McLain, Joel ........,...,.,.. McLaughlin, Annette . 122, 132, 153, 157 McLau hlin Selena ..,...,... Q , McMahon, Michael , . . McMichael, Derrick , . . McMichael, Kurtis .... McMichael, Terrino , . . McMullan, John ..., McNutt, Christine . . . McNutt, Michelle ,...,........ McWilliams, Daniel .,...... 98. Mears, Karen .... 122, 132, 145, 156 Mell, Kym ,... 31,122, 136, 144, 151 185 Mellotte, Heath ......,....... Melven, Douglas ..,.,,....... Merchant, Teri ...,,.....,.., Mertz, Corina .... ..... ,,,.,.. Metcalfe, Joeseph . 92, 133, 143, Metzger, Kimberly .... ,,,..,. Meyer, Christine ...,.,....... Meyer, Terry .,... ,Meyers, Julie ..,. 88, 153, Mikolas, Matthew .,., ...,, Mildes, David ..,..,. ....... 86 Miller, Gregory . . . . , . , Miller, Jessica Miller, Kirk .... ,... 1 22 Miller, Marie .,,.. ..,...,., Miller, Monica ....,. r ..,,..... 176 168 185 139 168 168 Miller, Samantha .,... 146, 148 176 Miller, Sophia .,.,,... 141, 153, 185 Miller, Steve Mills, Laterisha .... ....... 1 76 Milnes, Kevin ...., ..,.,... 1 68 Minnerly, Jeffrey ........,... 185 Mitchell, Heather .,.,.. 95, 136, 185 Moeser, Patricia. ,146, 148, 153, 158, 168 Mondress, Michael ......,.... 229 Montgomery, Jon .... 146, 150, 176 Moore, David ...,...,...,... 185 Moore, Deanna ..,. ....,., 1 85 Moore, Eric ...,. .... 9 8, 168 Moore, Linda. . . ....... , 176 Moore, Lloyd. . . ,,.....,. . 185 Moore, Molly ...,.... 149, 150, Moore, Suzanne ...,,...,..., Moorehouse, Dawn ........,, Morasch, Tracy ..,...,..., 86, Morford, Mark ...... ..,... Morgan, Crystle ...., .... 1 22, Morgan, David . .. .. . . . , Moritz, Lisa ..,.. . . , Moritz, Mark ...,.. .... Morley, Patrick . . . . . , , Morris, Dale ...... , . . Morrison, Libby ...,........, Morse, John ,,....,...,,.. 86, Moscaso Del Prado, Juan .... 17 132, 136, Motis, Stephen ..,.....,.,... Moulton, Mary .... ,....,, Moylan, Dianna ..... ,,.. 1 23, Moylan, Donna Mullendore, Tammy ,......... Muller, Bradley .,..... 108, 123, Muller, Kira ......,..,.....,. Mulli an Eu ene g , g ,....,... 123. Mullin, Jeffrey ..........., 98, 176 185 155 176 1851 176 132 122 185 122 185 176 176 185 33, 168 185 168 176 176 151 176 132 Mullin, Shannon . . . 28, 65, 123, 132, 134, Mulroy, Julie ....,,.....,..., Mulvany, Burke ...,. ...... Munch, Allison .... ..,. 1 51, Murphy, David ,.,. .,.. Murphy, Sean .,.. ..... Murray, John .... ..,,.., Muse, Stacy ...,. . . . 153, Muzotko, Kelli , .. ,...,. Myers, David Myers, Jacquelyn N - Nice Dreams - N Nay, Jeanette ..,,....,. ..,. Nay, Tammy .....,, ....., Nelson, Kimberly Nelson, Kristi ,.,,., .... 9 4, Nelson, Michael Nelson, Sherri, , . . . . ,123, Nelson, Timothy . . . , , , Nelson, Wesley ..,. ,,,, 156 168 176 185 123 185 168 185 176 123 168 168 154 123 176 Nemec, Marcella ,... Nemec, Matthew ,,., Nemec, Melvin ,...., Neilson, Jessica Newman, Corliss . 136, Nguyen, Tin Nguyen, Tri Niblock, Charles ,.,, Niblock, John .,.. Nicoll, Drew ,...... Nicoll, Steve ....82,185 ..,,88,176 .....88,177 14-3, 151, 153, 158, 177 ....71,185 Nielsen, Christopher ,....... 88, 177 Nielsen, James ....., Nielson, Julia ...,.. Nielson, Tony .,.. Niksich, Michael ,... Nilsson, John .....,. Nirk, Dwayne ....,.. ....71,185 ...23,123 ...,,185 ....98,177 ....177 Nishimura, Suzanne .....,...., 185 Nitz, Melissa ....,,.....,.,... 168 . 143, 149, Noopiey, Jill ....,.... 177 Nooney, Michael ,..,..... 123, 132 Nord, Michael ..,..,, Norlin, Per . . 16, 17, 33, . . , . . , . . 177 65, 123, 132. 136 Norisada, Cindy .......,,. 149, 185 Norris, Carmen .,...,.,..,.... 168 Northcutt, Renee ....,.... 136, 185 Northcutt, Richard ..,. Nowland, Fred ,..,, Nowoy, Andrea ...,. ....,.75,185 Nowoy, Michelle .,.., 123, 132, 136 Nowoy, Stephen ........,. 84, 177 Nusboum, Nancy ..........,.. 177 O - On Golden Pond - O Oakes, Tracy ..... , . Oberbarnscheldt, Andrea ,...,. 177 Obrien, Katherine ,,...,,., 65, 177 Obrien, Kim ,,.... 22, 123, 132, 136 Obrien, Maureen ,.., O'Brien, Morsallal .,.. O'Brien, Michaela .... O'Byrne, Timothy ,... O'connelI, Doniel .,.. ........177 . ...185 .,...177 ....,65,177 Ohl, Phillip ,,..,.. 28, 123, 132, 230 Oliver, Ellen ......,...,...,.. 177 Oliver, Stephen ..,,.....,..,. 177 Oliver, Stacy ...... 21, 123, 134, 136 Oliver, Susan. .24, 146, 147, 152, 168 185 Oliveri, Jill ,....., . . . Oliveri, Todd ,....... Olsen, Brigette ,..... ,.f1,1,123 ,...,..,1a5 Olson, Matthew ...,,,,,..... 123 123, 136, 143, 146, Olson, Shari . . 24, Olstad, Colleen ..,... Omans, Patricia .... O'neal, Timothy Oosting, Tina Orchard, Christine .... 147 ..,.24,168 ..,.....185 Orchard, Debbie . . .68, 69, 123, 132 Orchard, Timothy .,....., 159, 168 Ottmar, Danile Otto, Sherry ..,.. ........., 1 38 Overman, Lisa ..,.., Overstreet, Lisa ..., 21, 22, 123, 1 .....149,177 32, 134 -i 5--qi l ,-1:5 l 1 l '. 1 -11 V11 :ll gl U . l l 17-rl 5-Jil lfii l: '9 il El - . l, 5-'i 1 ll:...Li D l 1 i 1, . . .1- F-51- l' rr-fi z....fii 2 -xl 2-Aria ,f--gl li Ti -ha-Q1 CJ a- 15-ei t1? 1 lt 1L.-l tl I 'lt , , il :U l. I I . l U R 1. .. Q- -. . .. .. -. . .. 4 . lll?!DgUf,U-l3Dff3U- -J?-ELQsl3E1.Q,Efff,1UllELll1ELQ .rm Hit: UQ.l.I'Ll.'l.ll1l'.'Ll.l.l.fLlQULlflIlfQEl1fElQlIlU.fl1flIll1IlIl.'.UUf.'CI.'El1'l'l.'l'lQ'l'lfl'l'.'l1lQl.' S Q E Qi E in P - Porky's - P Packer, Amy ..... Palfrey, Glen Pallister, Viktoria Pardue, Kevin .... Parham, Lisa ..... Paridiso, Joanne . . Paridan, Kristen ..... Parish, David ..... Parker, James .... Parker, Katherine Parks, Chuck ....... Partridge, Carrie . . ...23,168 177 . . . . 185 124 177 22,31,94. Parker, Darrick ............... 124 142, 153, 177 ,....177 168 Partridge, Michael ............ 185 Patridge, Taryn .......... 138 185 177 168 Payne, Jeanette . . Payton, Jennifer. . .23, 146, 147, Pearlman, Bethonn ........... 177 Pearlman, Joel . 27, 72, 98, 124, 155 Pearman, Jerome Pearson, Wendy ............. 168 . : Pelc, Julia ....... . . .177 Pendell, Robert .... ...... 1 68 Pendleton, Burton ............ 185 5 Pennington, Paul ....... 22, 37, 168 Perkins, Renee ............... 177 - : Perrenaud, Cherae ....... 138, 185 ' Perrine, Jeanette . 92, 124, 132, 143, . 146, 147 Perron, Keith ..... ...... 1 24 X I Perron, Kent ' ' ' Perron, Suzanne . . . ..... . 185 1 Perry, Kathryn ............... 124 f 2 . Peterschick, Catherin . , . 21, 38, 124, 1 U 132,136 l j ' Peterson, April ............... 177 ' Peterson, Bruce ...... 124, 136, 155 Q Peterson, Christine ............ 185 1 ' Peterson, Marshall . 27, 98, 124, 132, 142 I Peterson, Wendy ............ 177 1 Peterson, William ..... 124, 132, 124 . Phillips, Adele ........ 149, 150, 185 , Phillips, Erik ...... ..... .... 1 68 . ,' Phillips, Jennifer .... ........ 1 85 , ' ' Phillips, Leanne .... .... 1 38, 185 l II Phillips, Marshall .... . . .... 177 ' 3 Picariello, Nancy . . . . . . . . 177 D Pierce, Tamara ...... ..... 1 77 - 2 Pippard, Jennifer .......... 82, 168 E Plemmons, Kimberly .......... 65 3-,B Plourd, Laurenna ........ 138, 185 ' I Plucker, William ...,..... .98, 168 V1 Plumb, Jennifer. . .142, 153, 158, 177 f ' Plumb, Thomas ........... 92, 155 D Polek, Frank ...,...... 86, 133, 185 X , Polek, Jennifer .......... .24, 177 I l Pape, Theresa ............... 185 1:5 Pom, Patrick ...... 22,105 124,155 ' Powell, Patricia .......,... 94, 177 Q , Powell, Stuart .... . . . 168 1 Pratt, Audra ..,. . . . 177 Pratt, Deara .... ....... .... 1 77 f-' Price, Jennifer ............... 177 L-s Price, Michael ..... 24, 146, 148, 168 1,4 Prior, Ronald ................ 185 l ' Provost, Gregory ........ .... 1 24 Pulliam, Jeanette ...... 38 Pulliam, Theresa . . . 124, 137 124, 132 Puryear, Brad .... Puryear, Mark .... Puryear, Mike ..,. ....98,124 ......185 ....177 Q - Quest For Fire - Q Quincy, Matthew ............ Quincy, Pamela. . . . . . . . . .124, Quinn, Brigid ....... 78, 82, 151, 177 132 177 R - Rocky - R Radcliffe, Kelle ........... 65 Rainville, Kimberly ....... 146, 168 Rainey, David ...... 72, 92, 98, 124 168 186 Rambo, Mary ...... Rambus, Lynda . . . Rambus, Virginia Randall, Brad ..... Randall, Renee . . . Rankin, Brian ..... Rappe, Darius .... Ray, Steve .......... Read, Daniel ........ 177 ,.......124 153,158,177 .......124 ....72,124 177 Reardon, Carrie . . 24, 146, 148, 152, 177 Reck, Francene ..... . Redmond, Elizabeth . . 140, 141, 153, 186 Reed. Clark ........ Reed, Dennis. . . Reed, James Reed, Susan ...... Rehder, Suzanne . 146. .......125 ....82,159,168 147, 157, 168 168 Reid, Scott ............ 72, 92, Reidy, Christine ...... Rein, Yvonne ..... Reinland, James .... Reisig, Shelly ..... Reitsch, Jason ..... Relph, Brian Remund, Stephanie Reynolds, Frank . . . .136,143,177 .......149 ....125,154 ....82,168 24,141 ..........125 Rhoads, Duane .............. Riba, Brad ..... Rice, Robert .... Rice, Ronald .... Richards, Cindi .... Richards, Eric Rickey, Marc . . . Rickey. Shane .... Rikkila, Mike .... Riley, Chris ..... Ring, William ..... Roberg, Janet .... Roberts, Scott ..... ....88,137. 177 178 .........185 168 178 ...71,86,186 ......169 .........178 132 125. . . .14-6,148,178 Robertson, Cristal ............ 178 Robideaux, Robert 136 Robideaux, Shaani ..... 37, 80, Robinson, Stacy .... 21, 26, 92, 105, 125, 133, 134, 136. 143 Robison, Brett ......... 42, 98, 169 Robison, Lisa ......... 24, 149, 186 Robison, Ramona ........ 157, 169 Rockstrom, Christine . . 136, 142, 153, 178 Rallins,,Randa .... .......125,135 186 Romjue, Laura .,....,.,..... Roarda, Lisa ...... 24, 149, 150, 186 Raorda, Mary . . . Roos, Tina ..... 125, 142 ,....125 Rose, Lisa ............... ....169 Roskam, Dawn .............. 151 Ross, Lori ..... 46, 125, 147, , Rotchford, Patrick ............ Rowe, Robert ........... Rubertt, Timothy ......... Rudd, Melanie .... .80, 97. 125. Ruehl, Scott .............. 98, Rulffes, Craig ............ 125. Rupert, Kimberley ........ 157, Ruse, Darla ......... , . . 186 152 169 178 . . . . 169 132 169 154 186 125, 135 Rutledge, Leslie ..... ....... 1 69 Rutledge, Tracie ,............ 186 125 Ryan, Colleen ..... ..... Ryan, Lisa ...... Ryen, Jasen Ryken, Kosie .... . 135 178 138, 186 S - Star Wars - S Safran, Rhonda .......... Salazar, Matthew ............ Sandberg, Steven . 65, 108, Sanders, Craig ............... 169 Sanders, Mark ........ 141, 186 Sanders, Timothy ........ Sanderson, Henry ............ 169 Sandine, Geoffrey. . . . . . Sandvig, Laurie .............. 125 Santa Rosa, Patty .......,.... 178 Santos, Antonio ......... 186 Sanwick, Denise .,.... 149, Sanwick, Jeffrey . Satir, Cengiz .... f 1:36112 Satir, Derya ...... 140, 141, Sauer, Susan ............ Saunders, Sandra Schad, Jody .......... 38, 157, 169 146 125, 129 153. . 151, 169 .65, 178 150, 186 . 98, 169 153. 169 153, 186 ....125 125. 132 138. Schaefer, Lisa ,,.......... 186 Scharpenberg, Tom .......... 125 Schaum, Suzanne ............ 169 Scheirman, Sandra . . . 133. 136, 159. 169 Schelin, Chris ................ 178 Schieche, David .......... 142, 153 Schieche, Rick ..... 24, 140, 153, 186 Schieche, Stephen .... 140, 153, 178 Schimmels, Amy .......... 80, 178 Schlomer, Erika ....... 143, 159, 169 Schlomer, Harm. . . ....... . .186 Schmaltz, Tad ....... .... 7 4, 178 Schmeer, Ronald .... .... 84 , 186 Schmidt, Daniel .... . Schmidt, Kevin .... Schmidt, Lisa ......... ....125 ....71,86 .......125 Schmidt, Melinda ............. 169 126, 136, 143, 151 Schneider, Jill. .24, Schneider, Michelle ....... Schneider, Robert ........ Schreiner, Jeffrey .... Schreiner, Timothy ............ Schrimshire, Benjamin ..... Schroeder, Jay ....186 ....169 ...186 86 . . . .169 142, 153 Schroeder, Kimberly . . 126, Schubert, Loraine ............ 169 Schuerman, Rabbi ......... 71, 186 Schuster, Karen .............. 178 Schuster, Paul ........ 146, . .. v - -.2 - -Q Q. .. 159, 169 9- I. .. Schwab, Tommara ........... Schwartz, Donnel ......... 151, Schweigert, Kris Scott, Rebecca . . . 153, 157, 158, 178 Scott, Scott Scrimshaw, Stewart ....... 108, 126 .178 178 Sealy, Jenifer ......., ...... 1 69 132 Sears, Mari ........ .... 1 26, Sears, Verna ...... ...... 1 78 Seim, Christopher .... ...... 1 78 Seidel, Shelley ..... ........ 1 69 Sells, Jeff ........ ......... 1 26 Sells, Todd ..... . . . 72, 92, 126 Servoss, Mark .... ..... 6 5, 178 Sharp, Brett .... .... 1 78, 180 Sharp, David . . . ......... . 126 Sharp, Lisa ............ 23, 31, 126 Sharp, Sarah ................ 178 Shaw, Molly. .146, 147, 153, 158, 169 Sharpenburg, Lori .... 138, 150, 186 Shea, Heather ............... 178 178 Shea, Shannon . . . 147, 149, 159, Shea, Tim .,...........,..... 126 Sheer, Janet .... .... 1 26, 139, 142 Shelby, James ..,............ 169 Shelby, Janice ........ 78, 146, 150 Shepard, Carolyn. .95, 149, 150, 186 Sherman, David Sherman, Jonathan ........ 86, 186 Shibata, Atsuyashi .... .... 1 6, 33 Shirley, Rhonda ..,....... 149, 186 Share, Lorie .......... 23, 169, 171 Sibersky, Thomas . 16, 17, 33, 65, 126 Sichanthavaravong, Vilay ..... 169 Sidlaw, Stacey ...,... 153, 158, 178 Sieveke, Michelle ............ 178 Sill, Mary ................... 186 Silvernale, John ....... 24, 152, 178 Silvernale, Todd ............. 126 Simon, Kimberly . . . .... 126, 132 Simon, Lance ............. 76, 178 Simon, Theresa .......... 126, 155 Simpson, Marla .... 24, 151, 159, 178 Sims, Steven ............. 98, 169 Sin, Sandy ...... .... 1 26, 132, 135 Sitler, Michelle ........... 136, 178 Skindlov, Paul ............... 126 Slaten, Mary. .146, 147, 148, 151, 169 Slinkard, Roger .............. 169 Smecka, Scatt .... Smith, Ann Smith, Anne ...... Smith, Debbie . . . . Smith, Caren . . . Smith, Karen ..... Smith, Karla .......,..... Smith, Kimberley ..... 105, Smith, Lisa ....... Smith, Mark ...... Smith, Mary ...,.. Smith, Shannon . . . Smith, Timothy .... Smith, Todd .... Snell, Lisa . . z .... . Snyder, Tim ...... Sondericker, Philip. Soran, Scott ...... ....126. .....75. ....157. .. ..... 75. Saucy, Andria ............... Springer, Rebecca. ....24,146. Stachofsky, Jackie . 23, 136, 146, 148 jnnanpmnngnuuunuunmunuunnnnnmnn 157. 126. .......126. Tinkle, Wayne. . . .. .. 4 .Y-Wu -. Q-UQU13-QQ-'U--fm-GPJLLU-LJU-Ulllllsl U l-E3 e , , L , Stachofsky, Lisa .... 21, 23, 136, Stahl, Wendy ....... Stallcop, Shannon . 24, 149, 186 Stallings, Robert. . . . . Stalvig Lisa lStapleton, Christine .......... lStark, Nancy .......... 82, 159, Starr, Kimberley. . ,24, 149, 150, Steodman, Andrea . . . 136, 156 Steele, Constance. . . 23, 66, 80, Steinohoff, Ole .... 33, 136, 148 Stephens, Brock Stevens, Thomas .... Stevens, Tina ....... Steward, Shannon. . . Stimmel, Darla ...... St. John, Lisa . . . 24, 31, 144, 149, Stoddard, Chad ..... Stone, Bryce . 146, 148, 152, 157 Stone, Shannon ..... Stone, Susan ....... Stoner, Michael ..... Storms, Carrie ..... Storms, James .... . 149,150J 80, 92, 97 ......98 .....127 ...146 Strahl, Shelly ....,........ 142 Streeter, David Strobeck, Keri . , . 23, 66, 68, 69, Stuart, Timothy ........... 75 Sullivan, Jaque .,.. Sullivan Kurt ..... Sullivan Michael .... Sullivan, Robert. . . Sullivan Terry .... Sullivan, William .... ,filiis ....76 Summers, Greg ..... Summers, Suzanne . , Sutherland, Kimberley .....,. Sutherland, Mark ....... 92, 98 Sutherland, Sandra . . Swortout, Benjamin ,.., 24, 152 Swartout, Mark ..... Swortout, Melissa .... Swortout, Sarahjane , Sweeney, Andrew . , Sweene Brion y, ............ . Swenson, Jennifer . 22, Swim, Russell ....... Swoffer, Tom ..,.... Syhlman, Laura . . . . , Synoground, Todd. . . 105, 132, ,....127, ......98, T - Tootsie - T Taghinejad, Kati Talbott, Downe Tangvald, Thor .... Tanksley, Edward . . , ...127, Tatt, Shari ..,........,......, Tauscher, Christopher . Taylor, Heather ..,.. . . . . . 149, Techel, Molly . . 65, 92, 127, 132, Temple, Frank ....... iennican, Scott ..,,.. Terrell, Kimberlee . . . Terrell, Thursday Tessensohn, Gregory Tholer, Erich ......,.. 'homas, Terry ...,.., 'hompsen, Valerie . . , ...149, Thompson, Baptiste ..,, . . . Thompson, Corey .,.. Thompson, David Thompson, John . . . Thompson, Keena . . . Thompson, Kelly ..,.. Thompson, Laurie Thompson, Michael 149, Thompson, Michelle ,.....,... Thomsen, Randall . 24, 140, 153, Thornton, Michael 170 178 170 186 178 170 179 187 Tiffany, Mark.139, 142, 143, 151, 153, 170 Tillman, Robert ............., Tipton, Tracie ..., Tison, Ron ...... Tison, Stephen . . . Tolbert, Sandra Tolbert, Wayne Tarkelsan, Todd .............. 33, 140, 141, 1 Tracy, Geneva . , . 1 Tran, Thann Cong .......,.... Tran, Thann ....,,... Traynham, Brandon .,.. . . . Tremblay, Patrick .,.. Trevino, Belinda . . . Trevino, David .... Trickler, Larry ..,. Trickler, Steven Triggs, Jeffrey Triggs, Teresa 127 176 170 179 170 179 53, 187 187 170 187 187 179 187 187 Troester, Carrie .... 24, 92, 105, 128, 151 134, 143, 146, 148, Troup, Robin . ...........,... 170 Truman, Tammi .... ..... 1 36, 170 Tuttle, Wendy . . . . . . 138, 187 Tyler, Phillip ..... ........ 1 79 Tyler, Ramona ........... 170 178 Tyrie, Patrick .... . . , 84, 128 136 Tyrie, Peter .... ..... 84 , 179 Tyrie, Richard .,........ 84, 92, 111 U - Under the Rainbow - U Ulloa, Thomas .......,....... 170 V - The Verdict - V Valente, Michael . 22, 47, 76, 92, 98, 128, 132, 155 Valley, Jill ,.,.....,...... 136, 170 Vanderwilde, Heidi . . 21, 22, 69, 82, 92, 128, 132, 159 Van Gilder, Darlene. . .153, 157,179 Van Horn, Patrick ..........,., 179 Vanvalkinburgh, Terri . 128, 142, 151, 153 Vargic, Bill ...... , . . 133 Vathis, Andy ...... ...,. 1 87 Vathis, Michael .,.. ,...... 1 51 Vawter, Wendy . . . . . . 78, 179 Veeder, Vicki ,... ...., 1 33, 187 Vensland, Carol Vera, Jose .........,.... 136, 170 Verhoef, Kirk ....,..,...,.... 179 Vickerman, Michael ........ 71, 187 Vigil, Jack ...., Vill, Kerry ..... .... 1 38 Vu, Ka Yi . . . Vu, Pheng ,,.. ...138 W - Why Would I Lie - Waali, Linda . . 24, 128, 136, 155, Wade, Rick Wallgren, Craig ,..,......... Walli, Cynthia Walsh, Cynthia Walsh, Thomas Walt, Eric ,..,. Walvoord, Eric . If, iffbli ., .mes Wimmer, Jeffrey Wimmer, Julie ..,....,..,. 92, Winebarger, Michael ...,..... Winebarger, Steven . . . . . . Winfrey, Quintella. . . , . , . Wingfield, Lorraine ..,... . , . Winston, Christopher ..... .... Wischmann, Scott .,.,.., , , . Witherspoon, Clifford Witherspoon, Brian ..,. ...,. Witherup, Dianna ,.,. ..., 7 8, Witruk, Jeffrey ...... ,... Witte, Jacqueline ....,..,.... Wolahan, Michelle ....... 138, Wolbert, Kristi ..... 24, 149, 150, Wardlaw, John . . , Warn, Alan Warner, Laurie. . . Washburn, Scott. , 136 ....22, 128 . .,.. 157 . , ..... 75 Washington, Sheila .,.. ...,. Weaver, Marie . . . Weaver, Michael Webb, Doug ..... Webb, Michelle . . . .. .... 136 Wolfe, Alicia ..............., Wolfe, Eric ...,.... . . . Wolfe, Gregory Wolfe, Jeff ..,...., .,...... Wolfe, Kimberly ...........,. Wolfe, Mollie ........ 128, 132 Wolfe, Thomas ........ 27, 65, Wong,Robin ,.., Wood, Craig ..,..,.,...,.... Wood, Jeff Wood, John ..... 140, 142, 153, Wood, William .............. Woodall, James Woods, Daniel .... . . . Wees, Joel ............,..,. Weld, Alice ............,.... Weir, Kyle . 76, 88, 146, 148, 179, Weir, Molly ...........,..... Weir, Teresa ............. 143 Wendt, Craig .,..,. 90, 141, Wendt, Kara ..... 139, 142, 153 153 Westfahl, Greg .............. Westhaver, Lisa. . . Wetzel, Scott ..... 'fffhsb Wetzel, Simon ..... . ..... . Whaley, Michelle. . Wheeler, Ann .,,. Wheeler, Greg ..,. ..,. Whelchel, Jill ,... White, Casey .... White, Daniel. . . White, Evo ...,.. White, Tamara White, William Whiteaker, Karen . . ,.,. 138, Woods, David Woods, Shirley ...... Woodward, William Wright, Barbara ..... Wright, Cynthia .,,. Wright, Jean .... H156 M651 Whiteaker, Kristin ..... 38, 128, Whiteman, Mike ,........ 128, Whitesitt, Timothy .......,,... Whittam, Geanna Wiegele, Steven .,........ Wildey, Christine . . 21, 128, 142, Willey, Christina ............. Williams, Brad Williams, Diana ,.....,....... Williams, Eric ....,. Williams, Kerry .,.143,153, 72, Wright, Josh ..... Wright, Keith ,.........,.... Wyene, Caroline ,.... 149, 150, Wynia, Holly ....,.,......,. Wynn, Christine .... ........ Wynstra, Sallie ,... . . . Y - Year of Living Dangerously - Y Yackel, Charles ......,....... Yarnell, Allison. . .68, 69, 80, 92, Yordy, Yordy, Yordy, Young, Young, Alan ................. James .,... 24, 146, 148, Sandy . . . ...... . . . . Scart ....,. .... Steven .,.. ,... Z - Zapped - Z Williams, Ladonna. Williams, Merlee ,... . . . 136, Williams, Rusty .... ..,..,... Williams, Stacy ,............. Williams, Teresa ....... 24, 149, Williams, Timothy ...,........ Williams, Weston .......... 24, Williamson, Laura ..,... 78, 94, Wilson, Amy, . .78, 92, 109, 128, Wilson, Crystal ........... 136 Wilson, Martha .....,..... 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