John F Kennedy Memorial High School - Imago Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1979
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Kennedy Memorial High School Seattle, Washington 2 Winter 106 6 Juniors 138 46 Pep Groups 158 64 Seniors 168 88 Conclusion 1 210 216 M25 X , . 1' sw if! 7 Q .flu O fl J x -.A 21' I. 4,1 . Ji!! JF' '. K 1 f. Q W W W , N . '.'-'-1-xv Q. ':4'f't '4Yl 'z ,Q ,,.. f, V. . 'mg,g,.-gag?,,..Q , Q1 I , l, 4? ,I -- 1 . ,. M is ' W 1 Ns ' l wlx l .2 mmm Y J 1 a , v W. v X, K ,tx K . 4. A,- Fw we Q-efarxf My llfe drlfts sllently mto the tlmeless depths but It leaves behmd a place lrreplaceable by any Angela Pmcha-1980 .- ,.c..', ix . '51 M5630 423' My 'fy - 'f u Nj 3 ' 1 F. N V ' 5 H , 54' M in ' MfT:y,,v.1 QI! yr, iz? Q 1 1' 5 fi AUTUMN if 5 ,..'-:xx-f'-:1:4.,....:.:,i,.,mw:in-1--3?wa....,.:E:,,,i,,,. w',A..,,Qf ' 'MM N 'J' JU, wwWw...m-,M....v.. V-mwwu-.www - 1 ' x wwmw wmw1,.m-.WMM ..w..-....,.w1, ' NIMH llnwlow manning.--.,...... M , X ' 1 11' . ..,. W ,Mb 1 , My A2112 u AJQQQVX, ummm-M ..4w.---wm-mai an mm-4W..f.g. 4 Y gg MMG. . :ww ,M 4. W M uunwump-we-1 1-w-M If Mm- X. Nh 2 A , M r f 5 oo f T 1 vqnufsu-uw i 5 . 2 x y. O s'g,i ' , M, A ii ,- .H 55 K. 11 K ' -Win!!! ' X 4- W Q ,V ,ll ll X-in nj., 42 , I . - 1 I -4- Lf! 1 ...J Q ,.Ms:i,.WQ' We've Got The ,7- Spirit . . . Weeeee Do! A feeling that each student brings to school on September 3 . . . a spirit of fun, unity, sharing! The halls echo with it sporting events, Chocolate Sale, Homecoming, assemblies, activities . . . a sense of belonging in which J.F.K. students believe-a spirit that continues throughout the year and finally June 2 the doors and gates may be locked but that true LANCER SPIRIT will be back again next year! CP , 'as- 'Q- 5- 1. J .hw 4' I . t 'hu in TWH, tmp '4 .. ni! J!! .. L9 tiff, lf,T J . ,t 1 dr.. . -Q 1 W . '3' ,xi '-WW d Wt '--- . wan. 1. it H 1. The Drum and Bugle Corps presents the ContinentaIs cotors durmg the Seatair Parade. 2. The Varsuty Cheer leaders get off to a running start for the 1978 football season. 3. Drmette Ame brozic starts the Drlll Team for the West Seattle Parade. 4. The team's ti- nesse mesmeriies the crowd. 5. The picture speaks for itself. 6. Larry Hul- verson sends the sand tarther than the ball ... that's the way the hall doc-sn't bounce. f ? N P W Qg 1.,' i ,rf x.A., - 1 r 5 ff f! ,A HX K 3 X X 1 X Q: Q. Q Y ' , Y , ,..,...-al X A ' ' n QNX ft -.--....,.......i..----'- 7 fv 'gm , ' ff? 'W- A1'1g,i , , ,f' L ' 1 Q , ' fax.. . Q1 7 ff Q.-1, , ! U 4f.,: 7' , if JF .I 1 fy .3 cw -. ff- , JQQHK5 T, x ...gi ,M ,.. .. M it., vxxh- , ' nw ,Wx -Wt, ll' Q 4 r Jr ww Y 'M M, , 4 M 46 ' M I tu Mtv 5---H if . 14121 M- 5-H 7, is .A 1 4-X b g., L- -A-Ji vu-rum! . .f , J gn . x ,.r' ww.. ' we f?'f0. R.. y ,.y, 0 L ----..,,. 'H 5 har N lm 1' 1 s A l . A, Av N i A i 3 C 1 . 5 . V And Where Did That Super Crunch Bar Go? Friday. . .second homeroom of the day. . .all that chocolate! The bell. . .the dash for the car. . .get on the phone-ring those bells. . . We're selling chocolate bars! Monday. . .will those last two homerooms ever finish. . . redistribution. . .sell those bars! Tuesday. . .sold the quota. . .that awful redistribution again. . .Wednesday homeroom. . .the money balances! A record 113,200 bars sold equaling 83.12 bars per student! Whew, over till next year. . .what do you mean--J.F.K. students get behind bars! GM 1. Darrell Ollee shows relief realizing he is not the only one bringing chocolate back. 2. Mr. MacDonald shows there's more in chocolate bars than peanuts. 3. Oompa Ioompa doompity dee. . . We sold an average of eighty-three ! 4. Mashers CMr. Danforth, Mr. Stamnes and Mr. Babbittj put in an all-out effort for the Chocolate Sale. 5. Paul Ahern gets overly excited about the chocolate. Rf 'lfr x 'V fr R fgwks ' , sp tg V 1.2.4 w 1. 1:36109 1 , v5y'g,x:v1k:'L:rl 'N ff I '. T x lf K 6. Once upon a time, there was a lone- ly Crunch bar. 7. Low and behold, along came some pretty girls. . . 8. And look what they found! 9. lt looks good enough to eat! 10. So they sat right down and ate... 11. and ate... 12. and ate... 13. until it was all gone! 'lh f' Nr' '74 RY! VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Kennedy 5 5 Kennedy 6 16 15 Kennedy 11 13 Kennedy 15 15 Kennedy 12 7 Kennedy 5 3 Kennedy 3 7 Kennedy 12 11 Kennedy 10 15 1 vs. Kentridge 15 15 vs. Auburn 15 14 7 vs. Highline 15 15 vs. Lindbergh 4 11 vs. Hazen 15 15 vs. Kent-Meridian 15 15 vs. Renton 15 15 vs. Evergreen 15 15 vs. Mt. Rainier 15 13 15 VARSITY GIRL S CROSS COUNTRY Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Highline Kentridge Mt Rainier Auburn Renton Kent Meridian Lindbergh Evergreen Second place N P S L Second place District Fifth place State 38 ' ' 22 40 ' 20 50 . ' 15 50 15 26 30 Kennedy 42 Hazen 20 49 - A ' 20 38 ' 20 49 20 VARSITY BOY S CROSS COUNTRY Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Highline Auburn Kent'Meridian Hazen Renton Lindbergh Evergreen Mt. Rainier GIRL S SOCCER - N.P.S.L. CHAMPS Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Cascade Cascade Lindbergh Kent-Meridian Hazen Renton Kentridge Auburn Bellevue Christian Lindbergh Kent-Meridian Hazen Renton Kentridge Auburn Bellevue Christian Cascade Holy Names Hazen 18 15 30 29 42 Kennedy 27 Kentridge 20 23 19 O 1 2 6 Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy VARSITY GOLF Mt. Rainier Renton Kent-Meridian Auburn Highline Kentridge Hazen Lindbergh Evergreen Second Place - N.P.S.L. Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy VARSITY FOOTBALL Evergreen Auburn Kent Meridian Hazen 10 Highline 21 Lindbergh 16 Mt Rainier 7 Renton 0 Kentridge Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy GIRLS 1 7M 4 8 SWIMMING Auburn Renton Mt. Rainier Kent-Meridian Highline Evergreen Hazen Lindbergh Second Place - N.P.S.L. Second Place - Regionals Tenth Place - State 1 02 Ii 75 53 76 51 61 37 84 67 64 16 75 61 60 21 55 76 58 25 67 61 49 34 82 51 1 , f 85 66 Kennedy 97 Kentrldge 73 16 55 9 34 0 94 14 20 10 6 49 - ' ' 3 19 9 Boy's Cross Country Team- The Thrill Of Victory -The Agony Of DEFEET!! Run Puff Run No time off for runners during the summer-two practices a day! A trip to Hawaii to run in the sun! A lot of stamina and a feeling for competition-the wins and the losses alike. Ed Murphy takes fourth in the N.P.S.L.! Basic training .. grueling hours of running ... commands from Coach Paul Muckerheidel Timing and talent! Forty sit-ups, relays Assistant Coach JoAnne Bubacz during warm-ups! Seniors Tom Murphy, Roger Epps, Gary Vranizan, Alex Duclos and Mike Fitzharris leave this young Boy's Cross Country Team. The Lancers finish with a 6-3 win-loss record. This team really knows how to toe the line ! Oh you little DEVILS! TT 8. LK 1. Boy's Varsity and J.V. Cross Country Team. 2. Tom Murphy goes for the finish. 3. Mike Fitzharris, Gary Vranizan, Ed Murphy, Mike Defuria, Dan Carmody, Roger Epps and Tom Murphy are ready for the race against Renton. 4. Coach Muckerheide awaits the placement of the Lancer Boy's Cross Country team with Ed Murphy and John Fitzharris. 5. Ed Murphy makes the turn with confidence. 6. Mike Fitzharris runs his way to State. 7. Mike Fitzharris, Tom Murphy and Alex Duclos listen attentively to instruc- tions. 8. Dan Carmody pushes all the way to the finish line. 9. Roger Epps strides the distance. I N .- a Q. Q lI ' J' t ' XL ,af ' , WA--vgm... 1 :Mrs A., 9 va' ' . 'YFH fw.. . -., , , - lf' au. ,. X M'- U-nz. 'mx' MCM' ., ..-M . .A .A - - -V , -me-gegn-.'x'iy-'SLA' ' ,,,, .1 - - .A . 'K .xv . v- ff, ' ,. ' -iv' ' .X - ' -Mixjli:-if ' 1 , H ' Y ---gif, www- Y ,.. . 'i 3-f '- ,.-h ! .i .' 1 fgff' 'vi 5? 4 .0315 'vu is is-JL., if 1 if, 1 63,2 Nz 1 . v., ,I . ,0,,.- , M 'IN VKX .Cz 4, W Y 4 -Q.. Dav- ,,.giY' 'j:w-m1'W 'W 'Qf-: r N Q A ,. 'Kiki' - . i . 43. 'J' .fr mf ,,4- a 'Q-1 ,v-, ' J b., ',L, ,. 4:9 V lk ' v - p-Aff' 4'aY ..-- .ff ' -qc -'+R , -1. p.nu--- . f. ':.L ..a, 4 WI. .. 2. 'i ww , f4. ? ',f any 'bo -JP, 23 b Q bw.. , 543451 fc. , . ,f V iw E-- Eh -. 'Q ik.. was xr -mar Auf 1. Vlckl Stuth and Madeline Miller pass an opponent at the finish line. 2. Gina Hanson and Chris Pollinger show their strength and determination as they lead the race by 100 yards. 3. The 1978 Varsity and J.V. Girl's Cross Country Team. 4. Sheila Hanson concentrates on her form as she maintains a steady pace. 5. Terri Vranizan, Sheila Hanson, Madeline Miller, Chris Pollinger, Missi Miller, Gina Hanson and Vicki Stuth receive their second place ribbons at the conclusion of the N.P.S.L. rneet. 6. Giminey Christmas, replies Madeline Miller after improving her own pefSOr1al record! 7. Assistant Coach Ms. Bubacz and Kathy Renouard record the stats of a home meet. 8. Vicki Stuth, Roxanne Saleans, Chris Pollinger and Missi Miller discuss their placements. .-Wg, 1 . N - wkaiiss.-. X- get JK? I . . sc. mga, 4. 11 Q if me it ' 'Y avi . N if 'C N D px S29 :-.Q l. X fi it mmm' ,Q . at ...M . 3,5 Q C .gb iv N c. 4 i. i..BQ Q ..,----,....., Girl's Cross Country - And They're Gff and Running Sprints ... long runs ... mile hills ... determination! These are what make this year's GirI's Cross Country team winners! Second in the N.P.S.L. third in the West Central District!!! An 8-1 win-loss record! Team work and positive attitudes , says Head Coach Paul Muckerheide. Run run ... run .., Assistant Coach JoAnne Bubacz gives the girls moral support needed to be strong! Sheila Hanson, the first graduating Senior of the team, helps lead the Lancers to finish FIFTH IN THE STATE! This young team is improving with age ... what will come next??? Nationals or maybe the St. Francis Hill? KS X C C K KJ-QS ,. ask HMM Medi. Nt .X . sm 'NND 'Qvfbw TQ, A, 3 f lgr., . , ....Q I li- ' lil A... N QAQUQWN .. Y, , , f V . K ' V lg - f N, AN, K L 5 2 fl i 8 ix X I swiss t X w fifff B . ' ,gig 53. 'ill ,M f 7'-'.4 , is-ll' ' Z Varsity Lancers Sizzle To 5-4 Season We have a great year-5-4! 14 27 39 HUT!! HUT!! HUT!! The Varsity Football team begins the season with a 14-20 loss to Evergreen, rebounding to Auburn 10-6. Head Coach Tom Merrill planning the plays carefully with Assistant Coaches Henry Mengarelli, Bob Bourgette, Mac MacDonald, Jim Nilson and Marty Yellam! Right break slant left MAKE A RUN FOR IT! Practice over for the day! Oh, those muscles, can you make it to the locker room? And those immortal words- Showers Men! Cheers can be heard from the stands Who's gonna win this game tonight??? WHO KNOWS??? I-It's-s co-old-d!!! But What's this? Such a close game ... a win! Yes, a win over Hazen, 19-9!!! What a comeback! Then, another exciting win over Lindbergh! It's the last game of the season already PITTER PATTER oh no!!! It's raining the field is slick! HUT!! HUT!! HUT!! What's happening??? Mouths hang open! The Lancers walk off the field in shock ... we loose??? Impossible! 54-O the mighty Lancers succumb to Kentridge! It appears that the Lancer Power has an ENERGY CRISIS in all that down pour! However, whether win or loose, the 1978 Varsity Football team proves to be in it for more than just glory. DC 8t MV .T r' 'gl A f... '1'. g J x -Y 'W' Edna Q -.:...N'- .1 26 fy I l 'PQ' 1. More team strategy for the Lancers! 2. The 1978 J.F.K. Varsity Football team. 3. Frank Yellam tackles a Kentridge opponent as Shane McFarland runs to the rescue. 4. Mario Santini steadies the ball as Vince Pizzuto punts a field goal. 5. Ricco Graves shows his strange techniques for tackling. 6. Where did he go? ponders Tinker Lambert. 7. Steve Antush and Tom Castagna walk disgustedly off the field after losing the coin toss. 8. Jon Naranjo is exuberant over the touchdown! 9. The Lancers always are eager to help each other out. iff A3-I in 2 ,QL ..f 5? A G l mi . M I B lf -o. 4 'YQ-3 Eiiid Q-4 ', A. L D is wp X,f ' i Y, Lu- r- at' 4 ii ' ' I , A A-5 A mm . ., .. ,MQ -Lv-MN tty. .,..s- 1. Mr. Merrill gawks at an extraordinary play. 2. The drill team and cheer staff help psyche up football play- ers-Bret Lane and Wayne Kettler, 3, Brenno Defeo makes a run for it. 4. K, M. in respect to Kennedys touchdown! 5. The Junior class really gets into the football spirit! 6, Quarterback, Mike Velling has 'ern begging at his feet. 7. 27 34 Hut Hut! 8. Brenno Defeo hands off to Chris Stone another incredible play for the Lancers! ' s. ' gl , - ' 1 y X 29 W NTS Varsity In The Making Hut ... long practices ... Freshman, Sophomore and J.V. Football teams give a total commitment of their efforts and time Coached by Mr. Henry Mengarelli and Mr. Bob Bourgette, the J.V. finishes the season with a 6-3 win- loss record. The Sophomores finish second in the league with help from Coaches Dave Danforth and Ken Roberts and a 3-3 win-loss record. The game against Hazen ...who can believe that we can win in the last 30 seconds of the game? Coaches Dick Naish and Dick Ryan bring the Freshman to a 1 win, 5 loss record for the season. An exciting game against O'Dea .. . what a year! Wins gains practice defeats all make football an exciting sport! What do you mean MORE PRACTICE!!! EM 81 LS 1. Sophomore Mike Swartosky pushes his way through the Hazen de- fense with Willie Jackson onthe wide sweep. 2, Tom Ambrozic and Brent lhli set up for a field goal. 3. A Hazen opponent bites the dust at the hands of Tom Ambrozic and Mark McEnroe. 4. The J.V. Lancers move leaps and bounds across the field! 5. You touch me boy and you're dead, announces Frosh halfback R.C. Jones! 6. J.V. quarterback Dave Bernert anticipates an impending tackle, 7. Hold the line -the motto of the Freshman Football team! 8. J.V. Monster George Bailey practices his tackles for his dream of being a Green Bay Packer ! I 4 ., . -M. 5: Lf fw. . M' 5+ LT . M.-get . W 'nk K V -any 4X Different Strokes For Fantastic Lancer Swimmers Chlorine and swimming caps and goggles the Girl's Swim team is in the pool again and again ,..! Bang! The gun sounds-off the block dive, splash, breaststroke, backstroke swim to a win! Gotta beat that OTHER team! Remember that toughie against Highline? Timers click the stopwatches and- What? l've got water in my ear! My best time?! I can't believe it! ' Head Coach JoEllen Hathaway thinks swimming is the , best life-time sport around anywhere! 'F J.F.K.'s girls splish-splash their way to second in the , . , ,. - N.P.S.L., second in Regionals and tenth in State! 4 ' D ,F J Senior Lisa Gordon leads the five other J.F.K. swimmers CTina Bunch, Cathy Petrowitch, Kathy A 'R ' Terlicker, Mary Murphy and Rose Wardianb to State! fi ,, My The terrific 7-2 season makes you wonder Can ' J . they all be part amphibian? CK 0 W af D , t.. . 'Y QV... - 4 , ' ' K , fav at- c , .4- . v f Te- ,vw , . ,311 ? 1:-.,g-Q.:L....--. --up '59, ..s-, an ' -fe ,SY- 'Y 'bv r 'wr' in - E-14 'j'., .5 , ,I 5' 'aff ' ' 'Q-r '.A'--'tr' N1 .n D k t . .un Sv ,. nf' -' b 'a- -T s,-. 0 ff 'Yi Q 9 1, raff- .gf 4- f 11 6.3.53 ' Q,-'D . Q Q9 '-5 37'1.2h.l - so-A-an--0 JC K V l E: NW Q-fl ., .I,L,,j- If 1 + Q 1. Ms. Hathaway and the 1978 Girl's Swim team. 2. On your mark, get set, go! 3. Kathy Petrowitch petrifies her opponents. 4. Lori Osborne swims to win. 5. Stacy Olson splashes her way into victory. 6. Ms. Hathaway dreams of state. 7. Mary Murphy falls head over heels for diving. 8. Kris Lindblad stretches for the finish. qv 0 fb X A ,fd K E J' A 'A Q X Varsity Lancer Volleyball Team-A Spikecl Bunchllll r ' Ss-... Xxx X. .Z l,- -39 The apprehension of tryouts . . . Practice makes D6-VfeCU Better offense, be prepared defense, says Head-Coach Sheila Hardy. Teeth gritted and anticipation for the girls as well as for Assistant Coach Laura Bogie! lt's up! I have it! l have it! Most valuable player for offense-Becky Wetli bumps a bomb over the net! First win against Auburn-the toughest team! Court passes, a SMASH! A loss to Mt. Rainier makes the team closer and more determined! Dedication and teamwork-a 2-7 record for this young team cannot express the enthusiasm . . . talent and FUN the team shares together! Captain and most valuable player for the defense, Cathy Benitez, inspires the Varsity Lancers. The season's highlight is a scoop of champagne ice cream at Farrel's! Volleyball ends with a SPIKE in the right direction too BOMBED to BUMP?! LK 1. Margaret Grohman gets ready to smash It over the net! 2. Cathy Benitez sets the ball to Becky Wetli. 3. Kay Orse lobs a spike as Becky Wetli looks on. 4. The Varsity team plans a great strategy play against the opposing team. 5. The 1978 Varsity Volleyball Team. 6. Jacki Jainga gazes at the ball after bumping it up and over. 7. Sue Jurisich takes advantage of the plentiful water supply during a break in action. Xi 7353 Q 1. The 1978 Glrl's Junior Varsity Volleyball team. 2. Varsity Captain Cathy Benitez and J.V. Captain Cheryl Phillips try to see who is the tallest! 3. Jeanne Moshofsky spikes the ball. 4. Mr. Poginy brushes up on a few rules with the team before the game. 5. Cheryl Phillips and Annette Grandbois await the serve. 6. Maggie Murphy IS UP FOR a spike. 7. A total team effort on the part ofthe J.V. Volleyball squad! Q.......' m,,., 'QQ J.V. Netters-Bumping Off To A Good Season Serve over the net, bump, finger tip, spike point for Kennedy! Tough match-a win against Evergreen! Benchers rooting nervous Coach Paul Poginy stands on the side-lines. Score is tied-last match! Kennedy's serve . .. Captain Cheryl Phillips bombs the ball to the other side! J.F.K. going on for a 1-8 season. But the last four games fK.M., Renton, Evergreen and Mt. Rainierj reflect consistancy and confidence. 9:30 p.m. .. . Locker room . . . players exhausted-coach unconscious! KD ff .va-mfiiia -1 rf i N ,,.. ,-j,ga..,-K Q 37 Just A Chip Off The Ol' Iron Fore Lancer Golfers The crowd takes a breath ... 'FORE' ... swooshwhack . . . the crowd exhales! The putt he's lining it up a practice swing-Coach Fr. Tom Hesselbrock closes his eyes HE MAKES IT! Another great shot by J.F.K.'s Golf team, helping make a total record of 8-1 for the season! And that tournament against Interlake, 313-316 we win of 'course'! With medalists like J.F.K.'s own Arnold Palmers-Dave Gruber, Mark Fitzerald, Jeff Larson and Jon Rassat-how can we lose? As a result of consistant play, it's the Spanaway Spring Golf Tournament in May for the Lancers! The last hole this shot decides the match he swings he makes it! J.F.K. wins! Well, that's oar for the course with the 1978 Golf team! GM ' ' f A' 17 3 Q is A f' i sign K. 'v '-mls.-ff 4 Ak 'y 'WW 1412. lik.. 5 ,g rf! mind. 1. Team Captain Dave Gruber says to himself, Big deal-l made the putt! 2. The 1978 J.F.K. Golf team and Coach Fr. Hesselbrock. 3. Jon Rassat demonstrates the invisible putt. 4. Even Coach Fr. Hesselbrock gets into the Swing of Things . 5. Mark Fitzgerald rips another big drive down the first fairway- l'll bet my socks I can birdie this hole! 6. Dave Gruber and .lon Rassat enjoy the golf match. 7. Roger Huber lines it up on the first green. '14 .-4.x '-,s 1978 Girl's Soccer Team Is A Kick With Much Class The first year . . . Captains Monica Watts and Patti Castagna a jog down to Sunset Field, individual drills, the circle drill, an emotional high and who can ever forget the five minute silent psyche out? Coach David Chandler and Assistant Coach Leslie Cronkhite-pep talks, encouragement and support! Hazen O - Kennedy 2 .. . the turning point of the season! The Bellevue Tournament, second in the Seattle-Tacoma area! And finally, the show down-Auburn against Kennedy! A BIG win with a league title! The Lancers are the N.P.S.L. Champs with CLASS for 1978 with a 14-1-1 win, loss, tie record for the season! Watch out! The Girl's Soccer team is kicking now! JD A i . . e A . s,s.,st s r , , .sw 9022: A -, .-x J, uh. .- 1. Monica Watts looks for an open person to pass to against Bellevue Christian. 2. Patti Castagna clears the ball for defense. 3. B.J. Crow and Karen Sundstedt make a defensive play against Lindbergh. 4. The 1978 N.P.S.L. Championship Girl's Soccer Team. 5. Ms. Cronk- hite and Mr. Chandler lf looks could kiIl ! 6. Gina Castagna moves in to take the ball away from Lindbergh. 7. Lancer Suzie Canale goes for a header assisted by Shannon McFarland and Moni- ca Watts. 8. Soccer disco for a goal with Suzie Canale, April Zieman and Patti Castagna!! .l -..N fwfr? . A wp.-9 '.--1 ,,,,:. ...,N , v L A sms . ,. x. . .. ' --- og ff s .Max - rf, 'K 1 'xg N gr Ji FY 'YT .. 1 9 x ,NX an Y -Q.. sf' , 1.x, .M 5 K X' 449' 9 W w ' s S Y. A 3 ex -- .fm .W 1:4-A.:-4. 'J-my-G-w'.3.,, L . . QW 3. --. 1 ' -cs -v -Y---W ,. . -f--aus'--. -1' q ' , 'z-- ' 7,4-Q5 1- aw 'f'x,,,, 2 Y .Q 'msg'-Q5-',.b 67. .,. NN- . ya' -'Pfrr'-1 rgv-va-,r,,,f -ug' ,-- , -1 Inq -1. ' f W. ' ff ,-r JQ'5 O s 3' 2 aw.. eg- Sip- H . A-A-A 32 Administration And Staff Are G-R-E-A-T I 87,2 ,.,z 'ef 42 2-U i i C sf.si5, ...sn , . SNC + .F , ' t aw W' .K ss, Ki -if , ri 3 ffl, . r'4. is T. -i'-1 .., K ,J . .,,, K 4' V 'V -uv f ' 713' ',U'sjx -.' ' .flifsw leg.. Q.. 'UDQS 1. Mr. Cliff MacDonald, Development Director, Principal John Goodwin and Mr. Joe Waltner, Vice Principal of Discipline, look out for the mafia during Fifties Day! 2. Ms. Sharon Dean, Head Librarian, and her assistant, Ms. Joanne Crow, pore over the new booklist. 3. Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Waltner carefully listen to Mr. Fitterer's chocolate bar pitch. 4. Ms. Patricia Stamnes, registrar and school secretary, keeps tabs on student tran- scripts. 5. 100,000 chocolate bars, contemplates a dazed Mr. Jack Fitterer, Vice Principal of Finance! 6. Ms. Janie Carr accounts for students' tuition payments. 7. Sister Rose Marie Dillrnan, Dean of Women, ponders whether there really can be 1385 cases of the flu on any one given day! 8. A laugh a day keeps PANIC away is Activity Coordinator, Mr. Jack Naught- on's motto. 9. Ms. Joy Hanulik, receptionist, joyfulIy an- swers the many questions called in daily to Kennedy. 10. Vice Principal of Academics, Sister Anita Butler, goes over counsel- ing techniques with Sophomore counselor, Mr. Vince Co- troneo. 11. Ms. Marguerite Goodwin, Attendance Office As- sistant, can't believe the size of the class of 1982! Qu s 'ff J T 1. 1' Q 9 W KL 1'3 fx o 9' in az. X X , ff s I 1 FRESHMEN 11 ,- 1 U l Mike Abegglen Brian Adam Paul Ahern Ruth Ahern Kyle Albertson Toni Alford Ann Alishio Eric Amodei Eugene Anderson Jody Anderson Scott Anderson Sue Archerd Tom Arkoosh Darryl Badger Cindy Baird Diane Baird Muffin Bakko Gina Baleto Maria Barron Mark Bassen John Beard Earl Beede Laurie Bergseth Paul Bernier Bridle Blair Billy Boone Karyl Boser Robert Boucher Jim Bowman David Boyd 'CSO Little Done X E s S it K fl: ght Q DX ' -9 J' ffff 1. Mr. Wood shows one of the better pictures that an art student has drawn. 2. Mike Hettich has a quick bite during the busy schedule of Frosh Day. Leif Brandon Kristen Bredeson Chuck Bredl Teresa Brett Tracey Brockey Kelley Bruce Mary Bryce Denise Buchanon Wesley Buchanon Steve Buck Joe Bull Renee Burke Todd Burnett Daniel Burns Joe Bussman Dana Butler Jennifer Caley Mark Calkins Gina Campanella Stuart Campbell Suzy Canale Dawn Carman Mary Carmody Sean Casserhl Will Castonguay Michele Cerny Gordon Chin Rosaline Chow Maureen Christensen Pat Clancy Chris Coffey Susie Coluccio Janet Conlin Tim Cooke John Cordero Robert Corfman Mike Cossalter Ellie Cummings Steve Curry Marilyn Daoust Cliff Daugherty Heidi Davis Ernie Day Lori Day Colleen DeLeo Pam Delismon Martha DeLorenzo Anne Devlin 50 'R -we 'ia' '4 ' ig. ff' ., ,A , Q 1 ,E Q1 . f r!v'nQ'?7Gw 'YXnafai , V f, ' , V 1, , , , A J' A ' 1 1 11. 1. Ms. Johnson explains the function of a verb in English class. 2. Mr. Faccone humors his World History class. 95: 533' Z 17' i s SQ 1 wJ A Patrick Dolejsi Kevin Donnelly Patrick Donohoe Mark Dorman Craig Dowling Susan Draves Timothy Dreyling Deana Duke Carlita Dumo Nina Durante Paul Easley Helen Eggleston Richard Ellersick Theresa Emond Robert Enderson Duane Erickson John Evered Charles Fehr Mark Ferguson Renee Fincke Claire Fithian Virgina Fitzharris Brian Flood Arlene Flor Jose Flores Otto Flores Tricia Flynn Colleen Foley Cathy Foley Jeffrey Ford Julie Foronda Leann Fosse Christopher Fowler Gary Fox Tim Freccia Marty Freelund David Fullerton Glen Gagner John Gagner Mike Gai George Giese Steven Giuntoli Kevin Godfrey Linda Goebel Susy Gonzalez Rene Goulet Sandy Gran Annette Grandbois Danielle Green James Greive Carrie Groff Pam Griego Eddie Guerrero Lisa Halverson Noreen Hamilton John Hansen Peter Hansen Carey Hansen Pat Hardiman Mary Harkin 'La .c if - T1 s 1. Ms. Bogie jokes with a student in her Freshman math class. 2. Ms. Von Veh explains a complex German verb. l l l,, Dean Harm Joan Harriott Orlando Hartwell Theresa Healy Lynn Hedlund Shawn Heffron Diana Heier Alison Heinzlmeir Jenny Hendrickson Angela Henry Mike Hettich Anthony Hicker Laurie Hieb Kathleen Higgins Angela Hitch Jackie Hogan Kelley Holsman Michael Homans Kelly Houstoun Vince Howard Julie Howe Karen Hughes Chris Hutchins Jerry Imus Jim Jacobs Molly Jacobson 4 H1111, QF lk 'W11111-nn-n-mw N. x A . . -uocoo ' ' 4 ,X 'gh . Q , K il r N . ' 6. 531 I . v 1' ,J QQ. A my Y 33 .4 X -v 1 A YA -- pix' ua, x :ruin , .V . 'if in 2 b i 5 ,wx Q JR ' - .'- i t ' il. Q., V ' A , W gff?TQZf?l? 'fj ,Ai . x Lx ,. h AIS. N.vi:1i. ww 3 , l in Mkvri -H aww A ' N X in ,Xxx fd 1 l X, ' ' -V Q -S 'WA H Lt 'f M R i -L -vm: S: hh f ,fy s M Stacey Jenkins Bob Jensen Anthony Johnson Cheryl Johnson Michelle Johnson Brian Jones Rob Jones Rob Jones Robin Jones Terry Jones Dino Josie Corinne Kalve Tassie Kavanaugh Raymond Keeney Mike Keithiy Karen Kerstein Lori Kirnes Tom Kindall Kathleen King Janet Kisch Mary Ann Klem Kenneth Knopp Frank Koepping Mark Kopf Margie Kord David Krier Mary Krofchek Mark Kuhn Brett Kuwitzky Mark LaBeIIarte s 1 Q 1 ,,....-nw-+ 'W' ' ' ' , ,i, ...B-ff-'- 1. Mr. Hart catches up on his religion homework during a pep assembly. 2, Two Frosh discuss English homework for Sr. Pauline's class. 'Q Q 'Q Susie LaFranchi Donny Lagerquist James Lake Sherri Lane Bridgett Law Paul Leachtenauer Brenda Leighty Hans Leitzinger Kathy Lihudis Kris Lindblad Jamie Lium David Love Kerry Lucci Terri Luken Pat Lunning John Luvera Theresa Lynch Theresa Maes Toni Magera Gina Malaspino Joe Malaspino Sandi Maletta Dan Martinez Ricky Martinez Mike Martiniello James Masterson Stuart Mathews Charles Matte Dawn Mault Jane May Lisa McBride Jim McClean Martin McCullough Michele McGillis Tracey McGowan Mike McKelvey John McLaughlin Steve McMullen Mollie McTighe Patti Merrill Steve Merrill Bonnie Metz John Miller Judy Miller Mary Miller Joan Miraglia Richard Moffat Julie Moloney Michelle Montrose Jeff Morgan Chris Morrison Patty Morrison Y V l A 1 ' -53 N x 1. Freshman English teacher, Sr. Pauline, gets caught up in Fifties Day with one of her old habits. 2. This paper can't be perfect, reflects Mr. Kostecka as he re-reads the World History test! 3, Mr. Merrill says that the Lancers really CAN DO IT ! Carol Moshofsky Ray Moyer Guy Mulder Trina Mullen Maggie Murphy Margaret Nasca Suzanne Nielson Ed O'Brian Stacy Olson Jackie O'Rourke Maddie O'Rourke Carrie O'Sullivan Lynn Osborne -Doug Oswald Mary O'TooIe Jennifer Ouellette Paula Palella Mike Panter Carol Partridge Mike Paulsen Sheila Payton Dena Pellegrini Scott Peshaies Cathy Petrowitch Aida Phaneuf Julie Piccinich Joe Piovesan Kevin Poysky Rowen Punsalan Cheryl Quinn Theresa Ramseth Jon Rasmussen Julie Rau Scott Reagles John Rees Margaret Reichlin Mary Reid Stacy Requa Jarni Rice Sylvana Rick Patsy Riley Mike Roco David Ross Vincent Roux Tim Russell Susan Ryan Lorrie Rydbom Chad Saelens John Saletic Cathy Santini Dana Schattenkirk Richard Scherzinger Jim Schorsch Liz Sexauer Mary Kay Shappell Doug Sharkey Rob Sherwood 60 than 7- , hunj 'Clliun..,.,.-. A Keith Simons Theresa Simpson Mike Sischo Kelly Skagen Denise Smart Dominic Smith Marielle Smith Robert Smith Dan Solberg Jamie Sortino Vin Sposari Mary Stadler Steve Standaert Bridgette Steele Joe Steiner Kevin Sternod Ed Stoeck Robert Stokes Anthony Stone Sharon Stone Kellie Strunks Patrice Sullivan Peggy Sullivan Sheila Sullivan Karen Sunstedt Debra Surface Michelle Swartout Cathy Tarlao Wendell Terry Grant Thacker Erin Thomas Michael Thomason Bridget Thompson Donald Thorton Tracy Thueringer Bonnie Tice Colleen Timlin Jennifer Tobey David Toby Stacy Toler Dc-:Shayne Tongue Mark Tronca Mike Trunkey Mike Utschinski Tony Valdez -vw I 'K X X Q. dk 1' 'T ln- ,gn-- Elise Vandenberg Rosemary Vandermark John Verzani Shari Vornbrock Kenneth Wagner Tony Washington Anthony Webb Todd Webb Dawn Weber Ann Werlech Deena Werlech Mary Whitish 62 'IN of X 1. The Volleyball team waits along with coach Ms. Hardy for their big break during 4' TK an assembly. 2. Tu no tienes nada en la cabaza, indicates Mr. Chandler in the beginning Spanish course. 3. Mmm ,.. Those cream pies are good! 4. Ms. Kane refuses to admit she ate that one last bar! it K Mike Yanak ff .,,.,,,.. . ,. if . Ng' ' , . 2. K' ues, 4, .N -A- . X., rf' ,-vu . ..'.,,.'qgQv5nvot-we .Visor ,, ,,, ...W F Qi -out y. N... -v-..-,eww .K . . tk , .,,..,, C, ,,.. .,,.... . 4 Jus- .bw ,-- X' -N Jul 'X ..... My P wf.. 3 P --.X 'I A. X , 1 . 45 sq. Q .Nw Joan Zanassi Connie Zielie April Zieman Doug Zyslowski NOT PICTUREDI Jamie Alvarez Ricky Barquet Scott Deshaies Diane Fazekas Jon Fenner Mike Filley Mike Gallagher Melissa Hewson Dan Hoxsey Kristy Joyce Jeanine Marley Kim Populus Craig Rigoni Tom Rodaway Karen Wichert Nancy Wild Sherene Williams Todd Williams Nathan Wilson Deann Wilton Steve Wilton Kenny Winch Doug Wolf Donna Woodcock Chris Wright Roberta Wright ACTIVITIES 'bf IMAGO Is '4Write On Time For 1978-1979' The 1978-1979 IMAGO presents one of the best years of your life an expanded book, a bigger color section more pages, Senior Hall of Fame an index, the TERRIFIC cover Time as the theme! The IMAGO is a continual effort, a team effort deadline after deadline-hard work! The divisions gradually come together from the first deadline in November to the last one in March. Co-Editors-in- Chief Kelly Davidson and Tricia Tlapak oversee the staff. Cropping and filing photos ... casuals and captions. Hey, help me think of a headline! Pica rulers and grease pencils layouts 3-R forms! Remember drawing up the mug section? Advisor Ms. JoAnne Bubacz works alongside the editors and staff. Students and spirit the IMAGO saves those scrapbook memories year after year after year after !CK 77 N w.,,siss,f - wave ' mw- ,psf :N S i ., g . E Q , WZ fi.,,. , ,O .ww--4 K ,, ' g ' 2 5 .im f'f if 1'-'Zf .....,.,.,5Q ju... N ll l ,.,4a xl N' Right y--4 L H in X A .el 7 'c it . x I 1. Todd Williams, Matt Gentry, Erin McBride and Laurie Sullivan discover humor in the index. 2. Beginning yearbook students Renee Roni, Lisa Sarkies, Debbie Campanella, Laura Sarkies and Sandy Hilt enjoy reviewing the 1978 IMAGO for new ideas. 3. First deadline the layouts are layed out! 4. Layout editors Erin McBride, Kathy Semandiris, Tricia Tlapak and Laurie Sullivan critique page designs. 5. Matt Gentry drinks to the yearbook before writing the captions for the language section! 6. Beginning staffers Karen Ostendorp, Cindy Kelly, Joey Dore, Teresa Traut- mann, Cathy Tlapak, Gordon MacLeod and Tina Mirante seem mesmerized by their first page design assignment! 7. Senior Photo Editor Bernard Majeau and Assistant Photo Editor Keith Luzny do a double take. 8. You've got to be kidding! reflects advisor Ms. Bubacz and Co-Editors-infChief Kelly Davidson and Tricia Tlapak concerning the yearbook deadline schedule. 9. Ta- kin' life easy is NOT the motto for the copy editor staff-Marisa Velling, Kelly Davidson, Cathy Paynton, Debbie Campanella and Kris Davidson. 119 ' ,i 'Y-C W , gan--vw by S5 471-Ola' 1 f. 5. .ff.r'X K. FA-1':'-' 1 A E. gl Sir' '7fIa'Q'3imw , . L . 4 tw X -1 c .-nw: - ow- .N XY X' Q... e . we K x ,.- .t Xue A xv , .fr Ms HN . - .--0 tw I . Qw- k t .tu Xa., . to Meet the Press The J.F.K. PROFILE Way! 1:30 a.m. PROFILE contributor types the last word on a BIG story Oompa loompas make headlines! 8:04 ... Day for news begins at J.F.K.! PROFILE advisor, Ms. Carla Caldwell reminds energetic reporters to have a nose for news find crabs where? Deadline panic get those stories in a wild and crazy layout session . .. You put the galley sheets, what? upsidedown?! 2:20 . .. PROFILE distribution .. . Editors Brian Stanley, Julia Edwards, Cindy Kelly and Glen Krickenbeck breathe a long sigh of relief! The PROFILE has the knows for news! LK -31 'H 'uw' low--svn vm JFK to Porticipofe v .X ' in Model U.N x' ' 4 1 s- Af.. 'sn Seniors 'Welcome' Frosh ----.. -.-...... 1. Ms. Caldwell and Editor Julia Edwards review a feature article during layout. 2. Editor Brain Stanley stands in disbelief as Ms. Caldwell reveals the Profile expenditures. 3. Profile reporters listen attentively. 4. Editor Cindy Kelly arranges the upcoming issue's news copy. 5. The staff members discuss plans for the next deadline. 6. Copy-hot off the presses! 7. The One and Only! 69 4 ASB.-A Spirited Bunch A.S.B.-a spirited bunch! No Frosh initiation but plenty of initiation from the Frosh ... Toga assemblies ... We Want OTTO! A.S.B. President John Goodwin, Vice President Martha Whitish, Secretary Fiona Elbert and Treasurer Ingrid Zommers bring Kennedy students together ... School SPIRIT is support for ALL other Kennedy students! Klu Klux Kourt Karries Klout! A GREAT Homecoming week! Activities Co-ordinator Jack Naughton keeps his cool during Hard Times and all the other J.F.K. all-city dances! Yes, this A.S.B. DOES THE PUYALLUP all year long!!! LK i l .N ,M- .K-,,-p..4im.vF i 'nr X 'x IW' .l - n-..,,.--Wm A x 11. . 1. Cold, Bold and Together entertains at J.F.K. for another all city dance. 2. Stu- dents get down at another all city dance, 3, Class officers and homeroom represen- tatives listen attentively to proposed ac- tivities, 4. Eric Schuck, Jim Simone, Jackie Jainga and Madeline Miller plan some new ideas for the Junior class. 5. Eric Schuck, Mr. Naughton, Julia Edwards and Dave Gruber reflect the agony of a defeated is' sue! 6. Mike Pullman is puzzled over the formation of an assembly committee! 7. People wait in line for the shoe check. 8, ASB, President John Goodwin gets a rousing applause from the Senior class. Think Smart With The National Honor Society After all that hard work study study Can't get enough It happens, they accept you!!! Who Me77 The J.F.K. National Honor Society Fall Initiation Congratulations Your name is now in the sacred book ! Dr Maury Sheridan as guest speaker Scholarship Leadership ... Citizenship ... Character!!! A set grade point and five recommendations from teachers limit the number to 34 people who are accepted ... And oh that potluck dinner! Five teachers recommended Burning the midnight oil finally pays off! DC 15 x 4 fin w u. 1 -1 1. Advisor Ms. Von Veh congratulates Patty Lafond for her acceptance into the National Honor Society. 2. Paul McCambridge dips into the punch bowl at the reception following the initiation. 3. Old members greet new mem- bers at the potluck dinner. 4. Danita Waterfall makes sure no one takes her food away. 5. Dr. Maury Sheridan, guest speaker, talks to new members about excelling in school due to parent support. 6. Students stand to pledge their loyalty to the Honor Society. 7. Barb Feist signs the National Honor Society book. A... Where's The Dummy? - Not IN t - In Quill And Scrollllll Quill and Scroll-the International Journalism Honor Society high scholastic standing superior journalism achievement at J.F.K.! Nominations to the national headquarters-Ms. Carla Caldwell for the PROFILE and Ms. JoAnne Bubacz for the IMAGO .. . seven new members! Initiation-Quill and Scroll pins and certificates. Needless to say, the 1979 members of this honor society can hardly be called dummies--even if the journalism page design sheets that they use are called just that DUMMIES! JB K' 1. Tricia Tlapak receives a pin from yearbook advisor Ms. Bubacz honoring her initiation into the Quill and Scroll Journalism Society. 2. Newspaper editor Brian Stanley and advisor Ms. Caldwell chuckle over the starch content in his collar. 3. The new Quill and Scroll members and advisors QTricia Tlapak, Brian Stanley, Kelly Davidson, Ms. Caldwell, Cathy Paynton, Marisa Velling, Laurie Sullivan, Erin McBride and Ms. Bubaczb show the UNIQUE intelligence possessed by this group! 4. lnitiates find a little humor in the ceremony. T , 1 ut w...,,,, .r. 1'- i,....! :I -i.l , li ,. -1.., Xlb t I Long Live France And The French Honor Society! Un homme qui parle deux langues en vaut deux --twenty-four third and fourth year French students recite the motto of the international French Honor Society 4.0 g.p.a. in French! President Laurie Sullivan and advisor Ms. JoAnne Bubacz light the candles of the initiates present the French certificates. All those years of French really pay off Vive la France! Vive la Famille Vincent! Vive les Moniques! JB -raw Xi -tx -.wit 'f -if lt XL Q' -535 25' X t X xk . X353 ,J ,..- : - ' :Si O92 X LQ, it-At. 51 5 ' tu . 'G ' f Q-.:95 v .pfN .' X, SMW 3 xxvdxgbiit cvs' NM' yxs G-imma h Xtra 5 I I 5 .sc ,G XW? ' 'QW' , ..xw ' 1. Cheryl Phillips signs herself in as a new member of the French National Honor Society as Margaret Groh- man makes sure she spells her name correctly. 2. Two students proudly display their certificates distributed at the initiation ceremonies. 3. Kathy Renouard receives her certificate from French Honor Society advisor Ms. Bubacz and President Laurie Sullivan. 4. Gordon Mac- Leod and Maureen Keefe perform the traditional shar- ing of the Lights of Wisdom! l , . ,I 'l ' Kennedy Students Take A Political Stand lmitating the U.N. research, preparation, practice through a simulation at Shorecrest High i School ... discussing various conflicts of countries in the world today! Fourteen students advised by Ms. Sharon Dean learning ... J.F.K. students represent Venezuela, Algeria and Saudi Arabia at Seattle University France and Romania at the Model U.N. convention in Pullman, Washington Hey, what's our conflict suppose to be? EM A it 311 K A Af' .1- d ' 5? l '-1-s-q-...... 1. Model U.N. advisor Ms. Dean looks .tl over Erin McBride's and Frank Coluc' wma-nv cio's shoulders as they read new mate- rial. 2. Members read the agenda for the meeting. 3. Students get ready to depart for the United Nations dinner at the Washington Plaza Hotel. 4. Carol Goldenberg, from the United Nations Association, talks about the various as- pects of the United Nations. -41 . Wifq U J 4 ' x ft .-qs- Q 5 ,fm x 53 , . , 1 i fiffx V-- . -- ' Zi, X 2 ' xx X -Ii? . I N V . - r-' :J Q x 1 -X' .1 M W x if pf ' b i .SQ N Q4 aff .si I if Y ' Ba k ' 1 There's More Ai! Than FOOD For Thought In Languages i 1 . cl Un 'Mgr Mb up ft., A -.-4.,,j ,SJ N, l llllll D 4 40 1.1 l l gpm Ag 8 1 l ll Fall . .. the Oktoberfest an international food fest featuring French, German and Spanish foods an opportunity for students, faculty, parents and friends to come together-sample foods and folk dance! Christmas varied activities for the different languages including Mexican pinatas, German advent calendars, French Christmas cards and caroling in the halls. Spring the Maifest a second food fest! Through the year, foreign language students learn about a different culture and language .. . cooking, skits, films and plays are just part of the fun! The Latin students show their skills at national level competitions and conventions. Summer trips to France, Germany and Spain ... a time to put the learning into practice! How do you say- Do you speak English ? EM 1 is ,V 1 K Q.. 1. Brent Fernyhough and Laura Kobe take on a new French look in a French IV skit. 2. The German dancers perform for the Oktoberfest crowd. 3. Kris Davidson and Kathy Semandiris pre-taste the fast- going French chicken. 4. l shouldn't have ate the WHOLE thing, reflects Mr. Armstrong at the International Evening. 5. Ed Murphy collects money from Spanish taco lovers! 6. Latin students listen attentively during an all-city Latin meeting. 7. Becky Brittenham describes a German salad to some customers, 8. l can't believe l'm really doing this, explains Betsy O'Brien to friends at the Oktober- fest! 'GH' 79 Creative Expressions Water colors, pottery, plays . . . the Arts and Drama at Kennedy are bursting in new directions. With art teachers such as Mr. Leonardo de Wood and Ms. Michealangelo Cronkhite, classs are fun and young artists are plenty. Drama students, under the attention of Ms. Cecil B. de Longbottom, learn to emote their feelings and expressions. Basket weaving oil painting comedies sketches lines sets sculpturingl Broadway beware, Kennedy students are developing FLARE. MV 43- 'K 'U I OL.: 'Qx .LSIQQ 1 1,1 E. S.. to til . ,si .E , -1. W' 1. Construction crew plans for the big set-up . 2. Ms. Long- bottom answers a dramatic question undrarnatically. 3. Becky Brittenham displays talent in dying gracefully. 4. Drama stu- dents make-up with each other before opening night. 5. Molly Jacobson and Joan Harriet look over their lines for the upcoming play. 6. Tom Rinkel and Barb Feist overlook a new technique on the potter's wheel. 7. Ken Booth, a visiting potter, demonstrates the art of using the wheel to Ms. Cronk- hite's pottery class. Music Department Notes Exceptional Talent Music to charm J.F.K.'s savage beasts A mouse that roars . .. The 30 member choir blends songs of yesterday with those of today Morning Has Broken one more time before choir practice ends!!! Led by Mr. Tony DeLateur at masses, at concerts, at assemblies and at the N.P.S.L. Choir Festival Competition, the group fills the halls with music. Onward Concert Marching Band First place in the Kingdome Band competition Patton March at the annual Apple Blossom Parade in Wenatchee Send in the Clowns! with Dave Sanders clowning around in the Kingdome ... Who took off their what? A tapestry of sound woven on a background of breathless silence J.F.K.'s Stage Band Flies Like and Eagle practice upon practice Discovery Christmas and Spring Concerts Jazz '79!!! The Sound of Music ... Close to You ... Mr. DeLateur directs the Marching Band at Reno, Nevada, for competition. J.F.K.'s Music Department with a great sense of rhythm and blues, boogies down for 1979! With all this music, who needs the radio? LK if ,,,,. 1 '.A ' , A g E 1 IN! 411 9 fain X 6 ? u. 1 4 Ol!!! Q Q ' Q OQHUQIQ wow Qwaknoan xQsssn 4 dnaledudsno-os.. Our' vahnd awww- GOUODQG 'QQ Cd 3?113llih5Q no-faucet :annul an .lf 33110 lou Q QQVWQJ goo QQ!! 4 4 n A 'fan I 'Y R.- N? M. E fl In uf! L-.41 Q.: -14-- I 'iilns ... c, IV., . ,- ..M. ..J.,-fa gang A- 1. Elena Bagasan, Tim Howard, Mark James and Steven Patrick sing out their spirit at the Christmas Mass. 2. The Kennedy Stage Band provides free entertainment for the international Food Festival. 3, Mr. DeLateur keeps a stiff upper lip, as Dave Sanders prays before the Kingdome Band Competition. 4. Harmony Girdley and Laurie Biernacki bring smooth melody to the Choir. 5. The Marching Band patiently awaits the judges' verdict at the Kingdome Band Competi- tion. 6. Chris Bredl solos with the Stage Band at The Night Before Christmas concert. 7. Bill Shakerly hopes he is hitting the right note. 8. The Marching Band anxiously awaits the signal to begin their first place routine at the Kingdome. 9. Kathy Anderson and Kitty Wheir relax and enjoy the concert after their part in the perfor- mance. Girls' Club-Absolutely No Boys Allowed! The Grub Tolo ... the perfect way to end Spirit Week by asking your favorite guy! Laughter ... smiles ... happy faces bring the girls together with their fathers as they enjoy an exciting Father-Daughter Dinner Dance! President Roxann Bergseth is aided by faculty advisor Sr. Maureen Pryor and her officers in making this annual event a success. Dancing the night away, that special guy, hearts, memories ... the Valentine's Tolo! l'll ask that cute but shy guy He said 'YES'! and he isn't so shy after all! Finally, providing help and refreshments at the Open House just think! Every girl is a member! EM 81 CT N-... X ,.,-...-...a.....u iff' s 7 VNMPN' is 1. President Roxann Bergseth, Laurie Bergseth, Suzy Coluccio, Diane Heier look on with satisfac- tion at the Father-Daughter Dinner Dance, 2. Vicki Stuth discos with her dad at the dance. 3. Michelle Mirante and Cathy Layton take in Grub Tolo tickets. 4. Kathy Higgins, Jackie O'Rourke and Dana Schattenkerk snitch a snack behind the scenes. 5. Officers Patty Hoffman, Kathy Renouard, Roxann Bergseth and Laurie Bergseth discuss the serious side of Girls' Club. 6. Shawn Heffron can't believe people really dance like this! 7. Who says you cah't teach an old dad a new trick? , , fdfm X 'x.gii y21 xg jg wi SOPHDMURES - E I ,.- James Alfers Jamie Alford Tom Ambrozic Kathy Anderson Dennis Anderson Mary Anderson Steve Anderson Todd Anderson Kristen Annabelle Molly Arbow Robert Arkoosh Helen Austin Maria Bailes Robert Bannister Colleen Barker Bob Barrea Jim Barrie Kathy Barrows Tom Batterberry Steve Baus Karl Beckman Rod Beltran Todd Biesold Terri Blanchard Mitch Blondin Jeff Bloom Ernie Boger Brian Boggs Adrienne Boileau Bunny Bowman Ah, But A Man's Reach N. A ll' w I . l , t Should Exceed His Grasp. -Andrea del Sarto l Sfn 1. Mr. Kangas enjoys student reactions to biology class. 2. Mr. Warm mediatates on a question from a student in morality class. l I Terry Boyle Sheila Branham Anna Breivik Hans Breivik Sean Browne Dennis Buchanan Linda Buckman Tony Bull Rick Bunch Kathy Burke Lori Butler Ken Cantil Mike Cappetto Charlie Carman Gina Castagna Keith Cerjance Paul Cervenka Stella Chow Sherry Chrappa Bret Clancy Lisa Clark John Colombo Frank Coluccio Steve Conway Wayne Coonrod Maureen Cosacchi Kurt Courage Renee Covney Les Cox Paul Cullen Joseph Cunninghan Shannon Curran Jon Currie Brian Dalisky Steve Dammeir Kristelle DeAnda Sylvana DeFeo George Dell Mary DeLorenzo Mike Denini Kim Dohman Ken Donaldson Dan Doran Kim Dore Kim Downey Brian Eagle Peter Eastey Jeff Eberle Erin Edgar Joseph Elverston Michelle Emch Maria Erdmann 92 '4'xQifS??5ii:f'Q5g-i xg, ' I W ,tg ' Q Q L, , . ,nt ln ' . g My L.. f - aff'--mf' ' .... 1. Theresa Sherwood seems dazed at her math assignment. 2. Ms. Wagnor takes role in intermediate Latin while one of her students is tardy. 3. Coaches Merrill and Bourgette pay close attention to different aspects of the game. 45 I a I If 'v Ll X ' - 4 l lu . ,r' . 1 S, Peter Escalona Theresa Evans Mary Falconio Lisa Falsetto Chuck Farrington Cecilia Farris Liane Fazekas Bernie Ferguson Steve Fitzharris Sally Flaherty Philip Fleming Julie Flood Rhonda Forte Eric Fredrickson Ed Friant Karen Gagner Martin Galicia Kim Geary Sheila Glenzer Jerry Goade Sally Goodwin Scott Goodwin Todd Gordon Mark Gorsline Jim Gossler Gail Graddon Art Gramaje Rose Grandbois Dawn Gray Tom Grieco Margaret Grohman Ann Gruber Shelly Gruber Gina Guerrero Linda Guinasso Judy Gustafson Valentino Guyett Ron Haider Gina Hanson Rod Hanson Tracy Hanson Jim Hauer Dean Haugen Dan Hearron Bill Heeney Ralph Heide Anne Helm Mindy Herzog Hilary Heriot Jill Higgins , M. .1-.im 1 Mr Bentler explains the pythagorean theorem in his geometry class 2 Ms. Cronkhlte giggles with delight as a student in her pottery class comes up with an ingenious idea 3 Fr Bowen finds a humorous moment during his church history class N-, Q, .gnu X 1 ' V:-ik' ,Q ,W eqjl N. ,ik Gary Hilt John Hobbs Lynn Howe Stacy Hyle Brent lhli Kai Jackson Willie Jackson Billy Jacobsen Bridget Jacobson Kathy Jahnke Camila James Theresa Jameyson Paula Jaramillo Allen Johnson Ross Jones Kathy Jordan Carl Jorgensen Susie Jurisich Layne Kains Marylu Kalthoff Trisha Kannegaard his 3 5 ' i-- I S759 Q wyg- I .59 . - If 1 t f A -. , 'Vx S, xv? A - 1 Ag, K. Q1 C. J ff ,ff ...Q wig Tix gs' if -1 1 My 'A A 1 A 5 Ei '. a A W. 0 31, x I, L. 5, fl Y ,A .1 Mike Kennedy Joseph King Bob Kinzer Richard Kochel Jean Krueger Joan Kustok John Kutz David Lamar Billy Langan John Larsen Larry Layton Patty Leahy Ruben Ledesma Jenny LeVesque Greg Lutovsky Dave Macellari John Maclnnis Gary Mack Kathi Maletta Monica Marquart Mike Marshall Karen Marsland Eva Martinez Tom Masotto -1 ..e.K.....,,,,, , .,-, Tl? 41' :IQ Q' 45 fi T 1. Mrs. Hathaway QHot Lipsl takes time away from her P.E. class for a debut with Mr. Muckerheide QFrankJ in the Mashers skit. 2. Mr. Ryan dons his red pen to correct his religion papers. 3. Mr. DeLateur sings out a few notes for the choir class. Stephen Maurich James May Kevin McCammant Terry McConville Andrew McDonald Pat McDonnell Mark McEnroe Kelley McFarland Mary Ellen McGrath Joanne McKeIvey Bill McLaughlin Wendy Merlino Barb Merrill Kathy Merrill Liz Milestone Arnold Miller Lori Miller Michelle Miller Michelle Minehane Laura Monahan Kathleen Monroe Ken Morris Patrice Morrissey John Mosbrucker Jeanne Moshofsky Oscar Mraz Joe Murray Sheila Muto Ann Nelligan Connie Nelson Rob Nelson Rob Nielsen Rick Noll Betsy O'Brien Mark O'Brien Darrell Ollee Todd O'Neill Matt Orse Ray Osburn Dean Ostlund David Ouellette Teresa Owens Tony Palella Demetre Pallis Joe Parente Vivian Payne Cindy Peters Tanya Peterson Cheryl Phillips Mariann Pimentel Mike Plank Elizabeth Platt Doug Poindexter Cathy Popoff Chris Pollinger Michael Pullman John Quinn Peter Ramseth Mike Ransom Sharon Renouard Mary Riley Tom Riley rw-- :EIN and , ' i 1. Sr. Carol Ann enjoys the reaction of Sophomore English students to one of her interesting ideas. 2. Stacy Williams thinks to herself, Gee, this French test isn't as easy as I thought!! 3. Ms. Maudslien can tell who's been studying for her biology tests! in Q' 1 AA Jim Robertson Patty Rotter Teresa Ruddock Doug Rusk Kathy Ryan Paul Saletic Kelly Salisbury Hans Santler Mark Sarkies Rina Sarmer Jeff Savage Pete Schille David Schmidt Ted Schmidt Jeff Schoenman Patty Schorsch Kurt Schubert Greg Scott Joanne Scott Denise Seastone David Seymour Bill Shakerly Brian Shaull Pat Shea Teresa Sherwood George Short Jennifer Simone Chris Simpson Tom Sitterley Gerilyn Skarich Dawn Small Dan Smith i 1. Mr. Mengarelll stares In disbelief during one of the assemblies! 2. The Sopho- more Greasers show their enthusiasm on fifties day. 3. Fr. Walsh clarifies a question posed in religion class. 1' Kris Smith Hayley Snyder Rick Standaert Paul Stariha Laura Stegeman Dan Sternod Jill Stevens Mike Stewart Tim Still Teresa Stoeck Darryl Stone Jeff Studer Mark Sukert Andy Sullivan Marie Sullivan Terri Sullivan Mike Swartosky Susan Telgenhoff Mary Temoshok Kathy Terlicker Bob Thomas Tim Thompson Colleen Thorburn Michelle Thornton Dan Thueringer Reid Tiedeman Juli Tilden Theresa Timmons Tim Toombs Angela Trautmann Sharon Trulson Steve Trunkey John Vance Mike Van Son Michael Velling Gail Verzani Tracy Viken Laura Voelzke Kathy Wagner Chris Walenkamp Jon Walker Matt Wallitner Patty Waltner Maureen Ward Scott Warner Matt Waterfall Lynnette Webb Debbie Wege 'Q I as . Je R 4, F9 MQ 1. A-5 it-in bt if oi --Q- K.. ff -I In K of , 13 . my ,w uv ' X Q , n --,,. ,. -lf . ,F - . .fl I wh, 5 T l if f I l 1. And lt's a wlnner at the Puyallup Fair! 2. Ms. Longbottom laughs at a student's joke in Sophomore English. C. . ' a A N. 1 , -G I . Erik Zommers NOT PICTURED: Terry Callahan Mike Codd Clark Cummings Donna Hoglund Laura Jones Barb Jordan Sharon Krempl Toni Brian Naud Gina Populus Denise Rectenwald Tom Timlin Gina Toppano Fred Weston Mary Weibel David Wetli Kathleen Wheir Chantal White Deanne White Christy Wichert Jenny Wilbur Casey Williams Stacy Williams Tracy Williams Edward Wu Lisa Yurina Tony Zapata Irene Zebroski F WINTER I ' . ' .RN ...L-I ff. ... .-is Class Time Pencils, Books, Teacher's dirty looks! 8:05 Right on time I hope? Seeing friends Hi, how ya doing, what's new W 'i' 79 iifl Dooooodling John Iuvs Mary Class Time 1978 - 1979! 1 N Ql, ACI, x ' M 13' 'o' x -. Q U . 4- ' Ls iii 4 ,X Y- . .S . I' Q, 'Az ff: -'W Q53 F. ' x .4 ..-J Who's Afraid Of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit? Tryouts Ohl I want that part so muchl Anticipation-then, you make the cast of Blithe Spirit, the winter play! lt's no horror story-it's a very funny comedy by Noel Coward. Memorizing lines and rehearsals make-up on, costume on, in character and finally opening night! Adrian Badger, as student director, helps the seven member cast with their acting techniques. Sensational-all the cast and crew working as one together until that last hilarious performance when Ms. Nadine Longbottom, faculty advisor, makes a special appearance as Madame Arcatil Hey! What d'you mean- Break a Ieg ' CK 81 CT Q 57212. ..v- ' . . v r . ll ' 'i 1 Whats wrong wrth her' ls she balmy? crles Eduth CMolly Jacobson? as Madame Arcatu QBGCKIG Brnttenhamj attempts hypnosis 2 Elvlra the first wlfe CPhyllls Knoppj who IS lnvlslble to everyone except her former husband Charles CHugh Murrayb attempts to show Ruth the sec ond wlfe fTnna Martunezj that she DOES exist 3 How DO we help rld Charles ot TWO ghostly waves? 4 Crazy old Madame Arcatl IS dolng her thing again 5 I dndn t do nt' l don t know what you mean' screams Elvira I dldn t klll Ruth' 6 Oh' The table DID move' exclaums Mrs Brad man CBeth Rlleyb as Mr Bradman ta role shared by Gary Mack and Robert Pltreb laughs ut off. 7. lt s nrce to have you back, Elvira! 8. ' Go ahead girls. destroy the house all you want. I m going far far away. Parting is such 'sweet' sorrow ., rw.. NSN L A... J ks ,rl Ah., ,- 5 'rim Q lggywf L 1. x X l , Q5 . X 'x-. is vi Q , 'f I 4 'ffjgv-L - h 1 ' ,fl i , A . 1 f' A T1s The Night Before The Christmas Concert . . All through the house not a listener is sleeping .. . not even the Kennedy Concert Band, Choir or Stage Band for the fourth annual Christmas Concert- The Night Before Christmas! Long practices . . . visions of success dance in their heads with a droll little face, all crinkled in fun Mr. Tony DeLateur directs the proceedings! Choir voices blend to Fly Like An Eagle! Bands ring out familiar tunes! Merry Christmas to all ... and for ALL a GREAT night! LK 1. Llnda Surface checks out her muslc as the Stage Band gives its rendition of We Need a Little Christmas. 2. Stage Band members Don Hacherl and Mark Baus get in to Hawaii 5-O at the fourth annual Christmas Concert. 3. Santa Claus even makes an appearance at Kennedy! 4. Julie Dow accompanies the J.F.K. Choir to The Little Drummer Boy. 5. Frank Buck and Gerald Larkins relax after the Concert Band's performance. 6. Alison Heinzl- meier, Stacy Martelli, Julie Flood and Teresa Jones are not opening their mouths for milk but for the Choir's presenta- tion of Abraham, Martin and John. 7. Dave Sanders and Jack Wheir keep the beat for the Stage Band. 8. Concert Band members Jim Meredith, Tom McCambridge and Dan Howard bring in the sounds of Christmas. 9. Tis the night before Christmas and all through the house, not a creature is stirring, not even Mike MerriIl! Sharing Is A Special Time For Lancer Caring Students at J.F.K. have special ways and days to give a little of their Lancer Spirit to others. SKY-Special Kiwanis Youth-with Kim Glenzer as President and Sr. Elizabeth Pleas as advisor, plan activities to share their time with handicapped people. Blood drives Hey! That's sharing a little of yourself! Food drive at Christmas-time having a merrier Christmas knowing that you can help someone! Togetherness and caring . . . feeling that we try to share always The Lancer Spirit way! CK WS 5 x 2' ,.. Q 'Q ' -... si q ' Q . .n 11, gi of-4 ,lt ' xy i N. I I ri auf A . N, LY' i A w NX wx, 1. Ed Murphy, George Greer, Dave Gruber and Roger Epps leave the Christmas Mass because they are out of unitorm! 2. Tom Rinkel is in a state of shock while the nurse inserts the needle. 3. Fr. Sarkies greets the students of J.F.K. with a gentle hand- shake for the Homecoming Mass. 4. Kim Glenzer gives her ideas for a new S.K.Y. activity. 5. Guest speaker Fr. Dick speaks to the members of S.K.Y. 6. Mary 4Danita Waterfallj and Joseph CJohn Jensenj hold Baby Jesus CMelissa Bentlerb during the Christmas Mass pageant. 7. Dracula, Tom Castagna, and Dave Sanders are dying to have you visit the blood bank! The N.F.L. . . . It's Debate Not Football The 1978-79 resolution: National Energy preparing for and participating at tournaments to get m'ore points for the N.F.L.-the National Forensics League, that is! J.F.K.'s Debate Team including Seniors Roger Huber, Dale Olson, Dave Rockey and Roger Suyama consists of 15 members that's constantly growing. New members are assisted by Sr. Frances and Mr. Hart in learning new events Remember these immortal words: Their case is not inherent! or Looking down my flow sheet .. And the classic closing remark: Opt affirmative! --especially when the OTHER TEAM was affirmative! So much for reasoning . .. CK swung, .wwf 'Q .tw . I .Y 1. Kennedy Debate Team means business. 2. Jim Hansen, John Evered and Ray Moyer take in a quick chess game between rounds. 3. Debate coach Mr. Hart is amused by a humorous speech. 4. Sr. Frances, Debate coach, points to tournament certificates as proof of the group's ability. 5. Roger Huber is on the edge of his seat during a close debate. 6. Here come 'da' judges -Cindy Kelly and Kathy Renouard grin on their way to judge another group of novice speakers. 7. Can your speech really be that long? asks Jeff Morton of George Dell. 42197 Long Live King Mike Oh! What a night! It all begins Friday afternoon: after weeks of preparation by the Girls' Club, the Tolo Court is presented at a special assembly-Princes Mike Gai CFreshmanJ, Tony Bull QSophomore7, Tony Hildebrandt Uuniorj and Seniors Tom Miller, Chris Stone, Pat Goodwin and Mike Trautmann Who will be king? Could it be ... yes ... his majesty-Mike Trautmann! Saturday: My favorite guy and I have a great dinner and ... we dance to the music of Mr. Clean at the Tolo 'til twelve-and I didn't even turn into a pumpkin! CT St LS 1. Martha Whitish and John Goodwin congratulate the 1979 Tolo King Mike Trautmann. 2. Pat Goodwin is escorted by Ms. Goodwin and Karil Craig to accept his first runner-up title. 3, Roxann Bergseth and the 1978 Tolo King Charlie MacDonald make a grand entrance to the Tolo assembly. 4. Chris Stone takes a walk up the aisle with his favorite lady, Ms. Stone. 5. Keith Luzny freezes up at the sight of a camera at the Tolo dance. 6. Couples have a long wait for their dance pictures. Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy GIRLS 3 BASKETBALL Renton Hnghhne KentMendmn Hazen Evergreen Mt Rmnmr Auburn Kentndge Fhghhne Undberg Undberg KentMendmn Hazen Evergreen Mt Rmnmr Auburn Kentndge Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy BOYS 60 61 79 64 54 48 53 55 58 56 65 83 46 49 69 66 52 53 BASKETBALL Renton Renton Phghhne Phghhne Undberg Lindberg Kentndge Kentndge Auburn Auburn Evergreen Evergreen Hazen Hazen Mt,Ranmr Mt.Ranmr KentMendmn KenLMendmn 38 41 41 ' ' 58 34 - ' ' 44 33 37 34 20 48 . 52 38 59 41 ' 39 Kennedy 32 Renton 42 4 ' ' 67 22 ' 43 44 ' 51 44 - 50 24 50 45 32 49 . 52 53 66 37 ' 49 WRESTLING Kennedy Hazen Kennedy Highline Kennedy Renton Kennedy Mt. Ramier Kennedy Kentridge Kennedy Evergreen Kennedy Lindberg Kennedy Kent-Meridian I I I I I 51 I 18 i 15 E Kennedy 14 Auburn I 40 i 3 . 5 12 10 I Kennedy Ken edy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy BOYS SWIMMING Lmdbergh Hazen Kent Merldlan Hnghlune enton Evergreen Kentrldge Auburn I I I I I I I I I 122 I 49 I 93 I2 65 12 Kennedy 107 Mt, Rainier 64 , 63 ' l ' 20 I 96 V ' 75 36 '2 46 I2 62 16 Q 67 ' 25 . 54 29 I I One Sport That's All Wet The season is off to a wet start! Each meet for the Lancer Boys' Swim Team is better than the previous one. The bleachers continue to fill ... fans cheering the team on, starts by the gun, missed flip turns, close finishes! Races ... long distance and sprints. Coach Jo Ellen Hathaway gives hard work-outs to help the team along. The Lancer wave, led by Captain Mike Montgomery, rolls through the season with an 8-1 record and a second place finish in the N.P.S.L. More practicing Kennedy picks up a first place in Regionals!!! Anticipation mounts Am I lucky enough to make State time? Lancer State qualif iers include Eric Lindblad, Doug Rusk, Mike Montgomery, Mike Hettich, Paul Cermak, Paul Ahern, Oscar Mraz, Tom Anderson and Dave Wright! Heat after heat and then the listing of finalists ... And to think that we still get in that pool after Jaws ll ! MV N L X. S . 'x ' L -. - 'f, i ' -. - A V A Y s .nl i '- -, ll, ig U A g - L- I , . E .. 'fri iii, -1+ -JL, ' Amf I ,,.o .P '35 75,9 ,., L L, 1,-ft 9, . ni 3' tiff Q.:-' 2 41.2 4, '-f fi A,-. ,, J Tilly' 'QQLS 4,1 4'.1'l.f.. f'j rf G is-f w+-Nfff ,L - ' RJSTRW. A. ,K sd' ft.-W,,QL3R ul I .al ,, ,Ln ev- .',,,-...rg 'IJ f ff H w -4,4 Sh V 1 Q- f . ,. i - -n 1 -4 4 3'y x. ot -, sv .. fx. . f -.-, J F ' F , g A Liv' 'H' 1 I 'ta f f f 4 -S 'I . J ' ' - .N - , A 3 4- ' Y S Awe- un 1. The 1978-79 J.F.K. Boys' Swim Team. 2. Tom Anderson checks his time with Ms. Hathaway. 3. Paul Ahern gets high off diving. 4. Eric L-ndblad, Doug Rusk, Mike Hettich and Captain Mike Mont' gomery look toward State with individual goals. 5. Tom Anderson strokes his way to the finish! 6. The Lancer Swim Team- A Splashing' success. 7. The Swim Team checks out Ms. Hathaway in her suit! J.F.K. Wrestling Team Comes Out On Top 1:01 only a minute left a reversal can he do it? ... The J.F.K. Wrestling Team ... Practiceg ... running, calisthenics, new moves, weights, stairs 40 guys, 13 weight levels, competition within the team weigh-in, I have to lose how much? Frosh Coach Vince Cotroneo, J.V. Coach Jerry Bentler and Varsity Coach Walt Kostecka- We're a young team with a lot of potential! Wait till next year! Varsity 10 wins, 11 losses, the best wrestling season record in the history of our school! And with only one Senior, Todd Williams! J.V.-14 wins, 7 losses 130 a nearfall, DO IT! ALL RIGHT! Wrestling Cheer Kim Dore, Kathy Maletta, Laura Voelzke, Dawn Gray, Tracy Viken spirit, enthusiasmg root-on that team! Cheer advisor, Ms. Leslie Cronkhite One more time girls, smile! P-I-N-E-M Pin Em, Pin Em :02, :01 bzzz! A Pin! I WIN! JD R W '1 F, In , r' kid! 1 .- 1. Rick Standaert goes for the take-down. 2. Mark Logan, along with J.V. Coach Bentler, impatiently waits for his turn onthe mat. 3. Bill Heeney pins with his head and arm. 4. The 1978-1979 Varsity and J.V. Wrestling Teams. 5. Todd Williams awaits his rival. 6. Getting down to serious business is Todd Williams' motto! 'F' -lf-f1:a0'g3Q'5 V 2 5 5 l Nffhinlliflll- W--5 Y' H , tau 5 W W WW,,,W, ,,,.,,,.......,..,,..,,., 5 ' an V - i fa 4 I. ,N . .'L'ln u 1. Mark Calkins turns a West Seattle opponent over with the arm bar. 2. The 1978-1979 Lancer Wrestling Cheerleaders---Laurie Voelzke, Dawn Gray, Kim Dore, Tracy Viken and Kathi Maletta. 3. John Colombo wonders if he's in the right weight division after getting a glimpse of his opponent. 4. J.V. grappler Greg Lutovsky proves he can handle any opponent. 5. The 1978-1979 Freshmen Wrestling Team. 6. Bill Heeney begs Coach Kostecka, Save me, Coach! Save me!! 7. Freshman Brian Jones strains to pin down his opponent. 8. Mr. Cotroneo coaches one of his Freshmen wrestlers from the side-lines. 0' K? ik Varsity I-Ioopsters Shoot to Kill A note of excitement can be detected in the voices that fill the gym before a J.F.K. Boys' Varsity Basketball game! The Lancer's pep band a cheer or two pom pons all create that Lancer Fever ! A glimpse of red, white and blue add to the anticipation as the team bounds onto the court. A 9-9 league record and a 10-10 over-all season record make Lancer fans proud of the taller fellow students! Senior players give their all, time and time again-Chris Stone, Richard Larkins, Frank Yellam, Dave Gruber and John Butler. BYU press stall! yells Coach Henry Mengarelli along with Assistant Coaches Jim Fish and Jim Nilson. The Lancers provide their fans with unbounded excitement in games that bring everyone to the edge of their seats K.M.-a double overtime with a 52-48 final victory for J.F.K.! Basket ... basket we want a basket! And what about that last BIG game and win over the play-off bound Auburn Trojans-56-5O! Yes, the Lancers not only give their fans baskets but an incredible season that's hard to STEAL! CP '. . s.. N 'Q 529 A Q 3 ,Q i-,Q , tc, . l B Aka? Xl.,.r q M ,if 'F f - T 4' 'NI 49 Ns .' N4 , W Wi ,tg Q, D ,. P ' -Hun. ,h rx A . ,,..,,..- 1' 1 mx' bw ww , ' ' VI' V1 A 'A . ,gf-Q ' - ' f? I ff1TQ7fQj A f k, 9 . ?, . . ,. gfse'C ' vvt V fa? v:RfL -A - J . , X . , f 1 15.1 1 sau. QI ' nJ'L ' - a. t 4' at - ' : In K '4 . - 'I . Q-90,131 0412437 l, :Q ,V f Q ...f l ' t .Q 1. Chris Stone waits for a pass. 2, Richard Larkins and Dave Gruber try to steal the ball from opponent player 41. 3. Chris Stone watches in amazeent as Frank Yellam puts a hex on the basketbaII!11. Dan Kam sees his chance. 5, Mike Velling makes a run down the court. 6. John Butler tries a practice long shot. 7. Mr. Nlengarelli patiently explains to Dan Kain what the basket is used for. 8. Amid the confusion of the game, Coach Mengarelli takes time out to explain his strategy! :QE 3 S: i 4 5 K 4 ,, H' 2 N-,Q f gs .4 ,,- Q V, 41' ' A-.5 4..5,,.. ...vo 3' + :lf -- :hui .- ,Y ...,.....-fm , ,....,.--- F , ....- I H.. ,, fx' 5 I YZ., vlkgzat ,A fi 1 L' If! 4. fl .5 .V K, - x.- -, in-PA ,.,,',4 5 Q E51 , ' f gtk' ,wa '91, V, , 5 M- va-W X ---...,,g.- .,,, M li ' IHA- Come On Boys . . Raise That Score How About Two More Yelling .,, crying .,. sweating ... is what the coaches do to get the Kennedy basketball teams looking good! Junior Varsity playing best under pressure especially in the fourth quarter! J.V. Coach Jim Fish works for perfection! Captains Willie Jackson and Marty Thueringer ignite the team! Auburn presents the biggest challenge! But the mighty Lancers overcome a 21 point third quarter deficit to capture the win! A balanced offense and defense spell success for the 11- 9 season! Having difficult teams to beat, the Sophomores razzle- dazzle the year with a 12-4 season a total team effort! Coach Glen Lutz with captains Rob Nelson and Allen Johnson shoot for a successful year. Remember the 18 point comeback win over Auburn? Frosh Coaches Dick Naish and John Ruffo along with the team captains-Brian Flood and Willy Castonguay lead their team to a fantastic 10-2 season and the League Championship! Yes, the J.F.K. Lancer Basketball teams have some wild and crazy guys! KD 142 Y ff.. V I L-' it ' . 'L- L KM. f I iw ww., 1. The 1978-1979 Freshman Basketball team. 2, Brian Bertsch waits for the outcome of his free throw. 3. Coaches Naish and Ruffo review the Frosh game plan! 4. Coach Lutz andthe Sopho- more team members figure out which hoop to throw the ball through. 5. Chris Simpson is alert on offense. 6. Glen Gagner says, Did I really make that free throw? 7. Chris Simpson is on the move! 8. The J.V. Basketball team takes time out from prace tice for its group photo. H3 X Girls' Shoot Out The Season Eight new school records-season average and total, blocks, assists, field goal percentage, shots attempted, player average and most free throws ... eight triumphs in spite of a season record of 5-13! All those close games lost don't get team morale down! Seniors Monica Higgins and Doreen Sullivan rally the team into action. Coaches Paul Muckerheide and Carla Caldwell are proud of the hard working team! Two hours of practice ... hookshot, off the backboard, swish! Dribble, pass, shoot! Getting those plays down for those competitive games. Remember that exciting Kent- Meridian game J.F.K. in overtime! General outlook for next year? Keep your eye on the sky-J.F.K.'s girls are movin' on up! CK 1. The 1978-79 Girls' Basketball Team. 2. Becki Wetli puts one up under pressure from the opposing team. 3. Coach Muckerheide runs through the teams strategy during a timeout. 4. Roxanne Saelens and Doreen Sullivan are out to get that ball! 5. Monica Higgins is a player who's light on her feet! 6. Bobbi Jo Crow bumps her way to grab the ball. 7. ls that ball coming or going?!? 134 Breaking Old Records . . - ' ..,m.,- Y , new - W ..,..w-....r---M-nr-unusual T ---l i lll' 4 ' X-.--' I x A K 222 1 .i 'f aa- 2,1 ff' D 'f.w f ,,.9 Q! iv --4+ 'B- -22 Q ,psf 3 K, f isbwwigc A.. 1 'K Q .-'L K an gl A Shot In The Bucket Bounce ... bounce ... pfweet ... they foul J.F.K.! Another minor contributing factor in the great J.V. Girls' Basketball season with a 9-9 record. Boy the win against Seattle Lutheran Cnon-leaguej is great, with a score of 58-41. Coach Carla Caldwell and Assistant Coach John Goodwin Jr. give the needed brain- power! With Julie Tilden and Tracy McGowan Cleading reboundersj and Helen Austin and Joanne McKelvy fthe point guardsj, J.F.K. can't help but have a good season. The play is on bounce bounce jump-swish 2 pointsg the crowd cheers! Who says girl's sports are pointless? GM 1. The 1978-1979 J.V. Girls' Basketball team takes time out for a group shot. 2. Coach Muckerheide reminds Cathy Santini that OUR basket is that-a- way ! 3. Maggie Murphy and Cathy Santini double team a K.M. player. 4. A Kentridge opponent tells Linda Goekel to stick 'um up ! 5. Joanne McKeIvey presses the opponent. 6. Helen Austin, Pastas Lightening , makes it in the clear. 7. Julie Tilden shoots for two! ? 3 V --,yan-dv .. U.. ... Wi... ...- w'f:,.. . .iw A wwf - 1 5... 4 . ,ff L i i 'S 4i1.....,..A k- -2 DY iw- Q -bb-: W S' - Qi I - ' Q 'Lf N.-s , , K , W, - A'1, - - f f 'E' 'C' JU IDRS rl.. worn,-H... awww 4 :Utd austin, ,mms hiv'- pn. , X . -.,.,,. 4.-qw Erin Abdo Brad Allan Karen Anderson Bob Anderson Mnchael Aversano Adnan Badger Elena Bagasan Chris Bailes George Bailey Susy Baurd Larry Baker David Bakko Joe Baleto Mark Bartol Susan Benz Dave Bernert Brnan Berlsh Walliam Blackstone Jeffery Blanchard Dawna Bosch Karyn Boser Stephen Bouker Jeffrey Bradley Catherine Brink Strength But By Perserverancef'-Samuel Johnson 45 'VY Q1 X 1- . ,sq - - t spa ,My , rsxkrwsff' .1 A K . gm 1 X. -Libs A :gf 1. Geometry teacher Ms. Wallon incorporates different angles in education. 2. Mr. Fish stresses the TWO Books of Kings in his Why Be a Catholic class. 3. Roberta Winch goes to her French lll class-'fifties styIe'. Chanelle Brinkman Michael Brown Joseph Brule Kristina Bunch Marie Bussman Carol Butler Stacey Caley Deborah Campanella Daniel Carmody Patricia Castagna Chris Castonguay Paul Cermak Mary Conlin Barbara Conner Chris Costenbader Bobby Jo Crow Joseph Daigle Kristin Davidson Louise De Laurenti Brenno Defeo Michael Defuria Carmen Delauro Patrick DeLorenzo Erick Denzler Karen Dettmann Jim Dierst 141 Mary Ditz Frank Dobnik Michael Donohoe Kevin Donohue Mary Kay Dooley Gregory Doran Joey Dore Douglas Downey Richard Duran Cindy Eastey Fiona Elbert Ronald Eley Thomas Erdmann Jacqueline Escander Kimberley Ewen Edward Fairbanks James Fant Beverley Ferguson Grant Ferguson Joanne Finkel Mark Fitzgerald John Fitzharris Johnna Flood Maureen Foley Lee Forte Mark Freelund 142 r 1. Sr. Maureen feels religion is a work of art. 2. Sr. Elizabeth models her Mexican dress during her World Religions class. 3. In essence .. Mr. Lutz works out study guides with his U.S. History class. I , . N l 3 'X , si ' xv .L Qi l pu-N.. 9. Agni. 44:-f Q -r. '11 4 L Q95 V7 Q .vs 'Wk ldv' Q'w4u'l1?9WC ,A . .,,,y14,,,,.,,f,.,,i,R OUP'-1 -- W- Maw .uw Michael French Julie Fuller Theresa Fullerton Alan Gagner Sandra Gai Matthew Gates Noreen Gaughan Lisa Gilbert Michael Giuntoli Kimberly Glenzer Erin Goade Margaret Gonzales Darlene Goodson Donald Goulet Patricia Grasby Ricco Graves Michael Grenkavich Kathy Gronowick Donald Hacherl Reka Hagen Christina Halasz Brooke Hamilton Brian Hanes James Hanson 143 Thomas Hardiman Michael Hardy Anthony Hario Caren Hauskins Pam Hawley Charlene Healy Deborah Hegge Patrick Heier John Hengtgen Scott Henry Valerie Herring Robert Hicker Phil Hilderbrant Sandra Hilt Gary Hjelmaa Patricia Hoffman Donna Hoglund Victoria Houser Timothy Howard Theresa Hughes Steven Jacobson Jackie Jainga Charlene James Mark James Steven Jaramillo Michael Johnson Patricia Johnson Douglas Jones Theresa Jones Sean Jordan David Jorgensen Lisa Josie pa ,. .9 'fr' f- y , . 'ye ew .4 - ' gas 41... , X' l A 'J 4 1. Peggy Robertson, Maureen 0'Brien and Mike Giuntoli show a difference of opinion about their assignment. 2. Sr. Frances enjoys her English class. 3. Why does there have to be a first day of school, asks U.S. History teacher Ms. McGrory of Mr. Ryan? 46- Q s 4. 1 . f as of J if ,L i Rgljf -J lui '1Q'f'f'l'f .,-f . Dan Kain Kari Kalve Mark Kammers Maureen Keefe Steven Keil Stephen Keithly James Keller Robert Keller Cindy Kelly Kevin Kindall Michael Kivley Mark Knightly Phyllis Knopp Glen Kriekenbeck Mary Ladner Jane Lamar Steven Lamar Tinker Lambert pow H X Vri ---aw-. . 'Nuff' F i ,114 311019 ravi' any K' our 365 1 ,i ' pus? ,gall ,..,,-v-' .4unl 4' A NK .fffwrwv W M. X Y-.iffff 'iz- i f lff f E .. i... 5 Q ,vff z..-n, ' ' - -v-vw T' fa Q 11 -ff. L U mi ',,,ar--Vg'-.v, I 1 ,Hx I fJ..Sv'ln.. sf - f-'fix Vi' 'ig 41' T XX f db 4 1 ' . V5 '3,, 3 'YI - 2 Q 4 in u.. 3 B if A r ,xv M X . 4 5 '. 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Mr. Babbitt shows his students a few of the nuts and bolts involved in auto mechanics. 2. Uno momentof' says Advanced Spanish teacher, Mr. Armstrong and l'll explain it to you again! 3. Business and law teacher, Mr. Poginy, can't believe what he sees. 'R ILL, Jerry McCambridge Thomas McCambridge James McConville John McCoIlough Shane McFarland Shannon McFarland Jeffrey Mc Ginley Tom McGrath Beth McNew Lisa Megale Maria Megale Christine Mellon James Meredith Scott Meredith Frank Merrill Robert Metz Richard Meusburger Madeline Miller Tina Mirante Heidi Moloney Mary Monahan Nick Monte Carlo Collette Montplaisir Henry Mora ...... .-.- Q-.-.M-.-,,,',,, vi . .-Q-ini T .fx 149 Bl Brenda Mosbrucker Neai Mullarky Edward Murphy Mary Murphy Hugh Murray Nancy Newgent Robert Newman Patrick North John Norton Maureen O'Brian Arthur O'Neill Lori O'Sulliman Joy Ohmie Paola Ojeda Lori Osborne Karen Ostendorp Therese Ouillette Shawn Parkin Julia Patten Rico Peretti Angela Pincha Robert Pitre Bob Pittman Linda Pollinger Mike Proulx Rodin Punsalan Jon Rassat Kathy Renouard Jenni Richardson Doug Rigoni Joe Riley Peggy Robertson Cathy Robinson 150 QSTVPSU ' - X X 1 I i i i 1. ThIs seems to be correct, says Ms. Batt to Erin Sullivan in sewing class. 2. Junior English teacher, Mr. Danforth, gives an energetic response to a student's question. 'V ar. it AX 6 C Joan Rodaway Joe Rodaway Renee Roni Char Roux Janette Ruley Roxanne Saelens Barb Santini Fritz Santler David Sardinas Craig Sargent Laura Sarkies Lisa Sarkies Joe Sarmer Rick Sato Steve Sawyer Wayne Schattenkerk Dave Schmidt Mark Schmidt Karen Schratz Tracy Schratz Eric Schuck Kathy Semandiris Steven Shaull Patti Sherman Larry Sherwin Kavin Sherwood Jim Simone Dan Smith Lisa Smith Jenny Smolen Tami Snow Joe Sposari Jody Sroka Gary Stariha Jeff Stevens Nancy Stewart Clayton Stiles Mike Stoeck Roberta Stokes Maria Storino Vicki Stuth Eileen Sullivan Erin Sullivan Jenny Sullivan Jim Sullivan Kathy Sullivan Beth Temoshok Jerry Teng Jackie Thompson laleen Thompson Marty Thueringer Cathy Tlapak Terri Tokareff D X 9 1. I m just . . . a ramblln kinda guy, says Junior counselor Fr. Batterberry 4 4 5 Deanne Yellam Ruth Youngs NOT PICTURED: Sean Barker Roger Barron Paul Barrows Robecca Brittenhain Peggy Cassano James Fagan Sonia Fleming Joe Gagliardi John Gagliardi Paula Gagner Michelle Garrett G. Michael Hoxsey Eva Huffman Jerome Jackson Wendy Toth Teresa Trautmann Paul Utley Alofa Valaile Lori Vanderpool Vicki Vangel Lisa Varela Barry Vejar Jack Vinson Terri Vranizan Marguerite Walenkamp Tony Walker Ray Wallitner Mary Waltner Taylor Walz Dale Wamsley Rose Wardian Donita Werlech Becky Wetli Jack Wheir Patti Whitehead Joan Wilbur Angela Wilson Deanna Wilson Denise Wilson Heather Wilson Richard Wilson Roberta Winch Dave Wright Steve Wydick VW? Jamie Jenkins Jackie Jones Thomas Kobe Robert Libri David Morton Ray Nelson Peter Oswald Colin Powers Kevin Roe Tim Vallor Dian Vanvalkenburg William Varner Karen Williams Beverly Zielie 153 ' ' f. fx.. ' -Q-Q. 5 I X, XX 1' .. ,. 5 , ..aQ-5 ....3.. . 3 'T' J5gf '!P h Y. mu, iff. N 7 haw? mpg 'f QL B u. Q . 0' , A+-,Q mf V vf'r.iiffs,f K 1 iii. S 13. yi' 1 ? 9'-'ZZ-Q .-w'13'J -5 'W fffw PEP GRGUPS Join The Kennedy Continental Corps l And See The Whole-Wide World! Summer. . .vacation and practice! Boom, boom, boom, clang! And they're off. The Drum and Bugle Corps' schedule looks long and hard. Places to go and trophies to win, but it won't be all that hard at least not as long as there are plenty of Pop Tarts and pong tables to be found. . ,even in buses! Mr. Tony DeLateur and student director Patti Engen really move the Continentals. . .all the way to a first place in 'B' division Championship of the Northwest Drum Corps Association! Cities on the Summer tour-Vancouver, Oregon City, Portland, Jackson Hole, Cheyanne, Denver, Colorado Springs and Great Falls. . .And don't forget the Seattle SEAFAIR first place trophy! What a busy and profitable corps season. . .But oh, those SUMMER NIGHTS! EM il ..,. . r:f?:!. M lifi ' ' wx r' ill A xi' ctinisns XT I X Q v rr I ' . . ' ' C. Tj.-M31 t fr! f 158 + ' P f mtliin..'i All .Nj I -u v xiii fu if Y if lui 1,1 it i t if - . .,, ,vvvlmb 1, ja Drill Team Sparkles, Shines And Oompa Loompas The last performance at the State Drill Team Competition-Captain Danette Ambrozic blows her whistle, memories flash . . . car washes, bake sales practice parades-second place in Burien, West Seattle Hi Yu and Des Moines Waterland Festival practice assemblies- - Fifties Day with Summer Nights , chocolate sale with Oompa Loompas practice halftimes-football and basketball! Where do the posters come from? Who decorates the locker room and bus? practice ... the big one- -COMPETITION! Hopes for a Superior rating . .. Co-captain Julia Edwards blows her whistle, the march is over-already! Advisor Patti Kane sighs- Not that arm! JD ,J Q ...XJ ,s I ri ,...--, ,f ,i ,l 7 I 5 . 5. 4' . .Q Q...- J, jx.,- 1 v lv! 1 . vw sv . g x ..X.-x.f Q, ' if u L i . 4 1 i gli!- -....... we . -A . .4 .- ,. -.Q 1-L u.. x l - v- uaanNiSK Q ,M Q A5 -a-Q. QQ t .1,.-0.15, . r i f , A ' W .Nss -s 2 , . .. x . ., L N., 1 vt ,. f I s . Q tw. . , ' Yr ..., t . Wim . - :' r in 9 N ll K 1 V . Ji. ' ' 'fig , . i X , , . I Q F is i I I 1' .l d fl' '55 cn! As. I.-1 N' Q . , I .pu Rx . tx I ii Wil' A l 1. Dawn Small and Tracy Wil- liams give a flashy Seafair Parade performance. 2. Cathy Paynton, Chanelle Brinkman, Patty Sherman and Jane Lamar are the light of the Seafair Parade! 3, The drill team performs during the Hi Yu Parade. 4. Co-cap- tain Julia Edwards keeps a close watch over the team. 5. Seniors Laurie Sullivan, Danette Ambrozic, Amy Fa- herty and Cathy Paynton sparkle and shine at the Homecoming assembly. 6. Laurie Sullivan secures Cap- tain Danette Ambrozic's car- nation before the Seafair Pa- rade. 7. The drill team per- forms to Gospel John . 8. The 1978-1979 J.F.K. Drill Team. It's A Cheerful Ear Full C'mon you guys YELL!! Memorizing the old routines and making up new ones Yell Queen Michele Heffron and the Varsity Pep Staff Go Bananas ! J.V. and Frosh Staffs and Yell Kings shout with SP-IR-IT! Pompons, poster painting, practice and more practice football in the rain and fantastic fans Put it in for two! The cheer staffs add pizzazz to J.F.K.! Assemblies, corsages, selling buttons and stickers! Advisor Ms. Mel Batt keeps track of the many cheer activities Be Aggressive! Varsity Pep Staff takes the spirit and leadership banners at Summer Cheer camp and the J.V. Staff receives second place! Lancer spirit Fifties Day Grease spirit here with cheer in '78-'79! The pep staffs provide J.F.K. with one YELL of a year! CK 84 KD 5' fpw 1 f A 'I rw W, QM, BX X N A ..,. inn ,V ' t. ,ra A n J '1 v A '1 Y. l. 5' 104' po ?i . 'Xi O 1 1. Yell Queen Michele Heffron and Maria Storino tell the crowd what the-y're talking about. 2. Heidi Hildebrandt reflects on the pornpon. 3. Marisa Velling and Billy Cunningham are just cheerin in the rain ! 4. Dee Dee Goodson takes a step up in the world with the help of Brent Fernyhough. 5. The 1978-79 Varsity Cheer Staff: Yell Queen Michele Heffron, Heidi Hildebrandt, Deanne Yellam, Dee Dee Goodson, Marisa Veling, Dani Waterfall and Maria Storino. 6. Dani Waterfall looks for a way to escape her bodyguards, 7. Cheer power! 8. Marisa Velling is double parked as Deanne Yellam doles out a tickle ticket! J.V. And Frosh Cheer Staffs Gotta Go WEEEE Too . .oi O X X -rr-::::' '69 J X JA N X gf Q qui' ,ls It 1. Patty Schorsch- Whee'II she ever go to sIeep? 2. Paula Jaramillo searches for tomorrow ... or at least a J.V. football team win! 3. The 1978-1979 Freshman Cheerleaders-Gina Baleto, Kim Populus, Theresa Emond and Margie Kord. 4. The 1978-1979 J.V. Cheer Staff-Patty Schorsch, Paula Jara- millo, Sally Flaherty and Yell Queen Barb Merrill, . ..,4 Q 5 ?'i 41: 'PW'-s C17 - big li XXX -SR, NX N . fx XX v . ff' 1 X Lancer Clubs Ignite Posters paper stretching down the hall! Na a a a no oneisgoingto mess with the Lancer Machine! Stacy Marteiii heads the crew of dedicated painters artists Picassos! What about the next run-through poster? Is it ready? Do you really think they'll ever miss the Mona Lisa? Give me a 'K'l The Lancer club an outstanding sport's group ... each member possesses his or her own individual letter in a sport! Disco dances gas and meat raffles involve Ietterpersons as a unified group in contributing to athletic equipment weight machines whirl pools . . . stereos for both locker rooms. Faculty advisor Mr. Bob Bourgette with President Mike Merrill, Vice President Vicki Stuth and Treasurer Ed Murphy co-ordinating meetings . . . events. Where does the next short letterperson's meeting take place? And more importantly yet, when does the next tall person's get-together happen? JB 1. Stacy Martelli and crew complete another sign for the big Homecoming game. 2. .lon Jainga shows his talent one more time on the run-through poster. 3. Just a letter but it represents a G-R-E-A-T school! 4. Sheila Hanson and Terri Vranizan model their letterperson's jackets. SENIDRS ef KW' .X ,ig X s Q1 150 1 .VF ' ' 9- 'lid . ' I 4 9' -4 W- W, 1, . J W' 5 ex Q . -...a-Y . f Favorites Of The Class Of 1979 Bionic Senior Gal Kay Garnett Most Photogenic Guy Brent Fernyhough Class Flirt Kennedy Boy All Star Denise Pirolo Chris Stone f Most Enthusaistic Prettiest Hair Amy Faherty Kim D'AmicoI Favorhe Favorhe Favorhe Favorhe Favorhe Favorhe ' g Q '1 122: Prettiest Eyes Linda Zucati D' ullll Kennedy Girl All Star Monica Watts R ah. - 170 E -...Nm .I U AK. Bionic Senior Guy Pat Murphy VT' , fi , we i Class Politician John Goodwin u'.f,fjf.i ' gin .. . --n 1 ' I , 4 , A,f 'p f i is i i ' X I 'W A ., 's uf -QS. ' 4. U A Funniest Laugh Karil Craig Friendliest Marie Miller Af., . in K ii s x 12 m' -X5 XXI- Rllll Mill R lllNl Class Clown Larry Ricci I Wg E 'L , lf, ,,,6,,. A V 'lf ,V ,ima l -, . sk Most Likely To Succeed Cathy Benitez Most Pleasant Smile Most Photogenic Gal Stephanie Thacker Michele Heffron 'tif' 171 And st time steady gain of man. ep by step, since began, I see the J.G. Whittier I h 1. Circa 1975-Freshmen Anne Castonguay, Shelly Small and Tina m Houk get into their French I class. 2. Circa 1975-Freshmen Michele f Heffron and Amy Faherty are Santa's elves for the very first J.F.K. Christmas Concert. 3. Circa 1975-How time flies for Freshmen ' Bernard Majeau, Matt Conway, Jeanne Ahern and Monica Watts in Mr. Muckerheide's Algebra I class! YK ...I Jeanne Ahern Matthew Aird Q. - is Danette Ambro D rill Captain Jeanne A. Arkoo 1- J PN , V K 8 ZIC Thomas William Anderson Alicio Bryan Andres Jr. Stephen A. Antush sh Casey Armstrong Mark J. Bagasan Michael J. Baird 4 R R, B h Catherine M. Benitez Gfifjnglub pggfet 'li Johnny R. Bakko 9-2 Lisa Ann Barnwell Laurie S. Biernacki -3' Pete Bocek Deborah Ann Barnes Mark Anthony Baus Matthew D. Blondin Clark Boileau Mary Boulton Sean A. Boyle Steve Bosson f l Linda Bucher Frank W. Buck Timothy John Buck Christopher John Bredl Kelly Lynn Brown Tom Brunner X Lf., I Marie Buckman Joseph A. Budinich John Butler Storm E. Caley Jim Callan 1978 Homecoming Queen I! Roger N. Carson Thomas Mark Castagna I 'L fu ' 5.1 4 v gi l 1. Joseph John Castaldo Anne Marie Castonguay l Susan Therese Cervenka Harvey Chartrand ne.-,V ,J If F '1 1. Stephanie Thacker, MaryKay Fuller and Linda Zucati prove that Fifties Day Spirit never dies! 2. Matt Gentry takes time out to lead the class in prayer. -ev 1- Kari L. Chytil William Tracy Codd ' Nicola Vincent Coluccio Matthew Andrew Conway ...Y W 1.1, . , Y I. V A 4 Q f ' .,-qffz Y 5 1. Stacy Martelli demonstrates her ability to paint banners for school events. 2. I think: therefore, I am, announces Mr. Cotroneo , to his Philosophy class, 3. Roxann Bergseth takes notes at a Girls' Club meeting. 4. Mass Media teacher Mr. McBride, waits for student reactions to new coverage of the Middle East. Barbara J. Cosgrove Troy C. Courage '75 5x If' Kathy Cox Lyndell Leanne Cox Carol J. Crabtree Karil Linn Marie Craig A, waxy ew 'P' Carl Timothy Crow Patrick Daly f A v. .vifpn fx, S J Kim D'Amicol Patricia J. Daoust sux fIQ'o'f Q- vi 'n I li 1 1 Q 4 'fbi iff. of 9:5 'Q .A 1. N4 'Q Kelly Davidson iivmeo Editor Rena Day Eg. I J ,, J .i.q!'n ., . , 'x Lisa E. Delismon Paul Devlin ,,, ,3 ff Therese Rose Donohoe Kathy Dorres rig f? M 72' pu ,- 1-' X -B Of! U 'P -.J :X 1- kffftxi' vw lv 17 A I X- fir Ja mv QO- I . 5 1 i KN 'Q 9 Q 1 Bob Dorsey Mark Dunlap Richard F. Eastey Jr. Roberto Glenn Eastey ...X 3' gi -vyv.-. x MQ' Elizabeth Dow Julianne H. Dow Alex Gregory Duclos lk 'F ' sr. ' 'full' -K X x 71. f Julia Edwards A 'I Ebert Senior Class Sec. ' DVI Drill CO-Captain Carohne A. Elefson uvif' I 7. ,,,,,,.,4 ., v.,-.-.---'fi e-- 1 ................. ,....-....,.....+. , . T v----.......5. M-, tw--,.. ..,. -...,,,,,f, 1. Mr. Seitz 'opens' the eyes of Mass Media student Steve Antush, 2. Ms. Jackie Po- meroy, hand-set please! 3. Mary Lou Yellam makes use of the phone in style! Roger Epps Russel Erickson 181 Amy Faherty Paul Michael Falsetto Gail R. Fandrich Rosemary E. Farris Y !'vg 'Q N- . ,N A xi a-4, if Tina Marie Fell Barbara J. Feist Daniel Feist Brent H. Fernyhough Sheila Finney Michael T. Fitzharrns Jeff Michael Flood Patrick S. Flynn vi '4 Stephanie Ann Foy Julia A. Fry l ffl K Mary Kay Deanne Fuller Nancy K. Fullerton fill Renita K. Garnett Chris Garrett L Matthew M0 83n GSVTVY Harmony Gene J. Girdley Anne Louise Gockel Ruth M. Golden W Lg r I f l 1. Lori Hoffman is astonished that a student from Our Lady of Lourdes grade school is not shy about giving her life story for a Creative Writing project. 2, Ms. Jordan steps back and grins as a student in Women in History finally understands one of her jokes. 3. Bill Schneider takes forty winks before the blood bank takes 40 oz. 4. Chris Stone and Storm Caley cut their cake in marriage class. Mary Ellen Gonzalez Patrick Joseph Goodwin Sfevhghsjghgrggodwin Lisa R. Gordon l xx' l Michael J. Gordon Vince Louis Gorjance Stella M. Gran Romero Graves Kr ,,-fv 1. Fr. Marmo double checks his Logic material before presenting it. 2. Ms. Solon finds the answer 'Physic'ally humorous. 3. Seniors assemble to iniliate the nifty fifties. t i ISM. Scott Gray George Greer David Eugene Gruber Paul Guthrie Senior Class Treas. 'x 1, -a , Larry F. Halverson Tammy I. Hands Sheila Marie Hanson James P. Hanulik QQ. YN 'N-J , ft.. xg.-,ff Warren P. Harshbarger Gregory Allen Hearron Michele Marie Heffron Timothy J. Hettich Mike Hewitt Monica A. Higgins Yell Queen 1 .Qty Q- E! MWV14 .ff-1 ,..,f , ,. .- ,.-,,,,,,-, ,VM x Xi' s T H W 'SRV' Q 'qrwj Vx ,jg jQQQ3, .auf 1 ' , ?Q !5m 3 .. 4, we y--ld' Xi msmhh ,.. ,, I ,.f'-mr , fl, ,. rf X X .. ' :XQQQ , . . fQ 25' ,gi fff x . n we-. .f mfs'-'W:'E.,gs' -' P 4- .f -. -fig, gif' R. ptr' hiihlkui .. f '1 1 'F 1 - ll Ay!! Wh. fxl M-'sm ' ,1 'YTUD T ,ik S L.. QT ,LT mi f A Heidi A. Hildebrandt Tim Hines Lori Ann Hoffman Christine Marie Houk A Daniel W. Howard Roger F. Huber I 4 ' 'S 1. Mr. Ruffo accounts for a student's work in accounting class. 2, Fr. Hesselbrock turns his attention to his marriage class. 3. Mike Traut- mann forgot his Kleenex! Teresa M. Hunsaker Gregory J. Hynes Toni Lee lannicielio John J. Jacobs Ann Marie Jahnke Jon Thomas Jainga r . l A 0 si Mark Jameyson John James Jensen Brett Galen Johnson ,A-F J' .. la-,......- .. -,-,,,, l s , .., ....,..-,,,A -,........... I Kevin Johnson , Q 2 s .wg . .,. .. ...,.,.s. ..,-, ,,,,. ,, , Q-- ..-.. .....-,,. I A w 5' , if ., - S, 4 1 ,,t -4 J , ' T.. 5. Q ,Qjf I Aan ' f ' an ' nv I ., 9 1 xx. Robert M. Jorgensen Kevin Kartes N ,x Mary Lisa Keller Stephen D. Kelly F Wayne O. Kettler Linda L. King . .M wk-'f.192'.s .-Sfzfeglx Patricia Ann Kinsella Scott M. Knutson Laura J. Kobe Theresa Kohl I A 1. ,F f 'x Qs A. 179 F 1 6 -Q . K, s Bruce J. Kundert Bill Kuro in Alison A. Kutz Craig E. Kuwitzky F' ., .N ., .s 53 V ,,., M ,ag 1 rriiaggm .k 1. It's Mr. Burris SIR to you! exclaims Senior Math teacher Mr. Burris. 2. Mike Montgomery is fascinated by his new calculator. 3. Michele Heffron gives Heidi Hildebrandt a lift in life! A if Vito A. LaBellarte III Patricia A. LaFond Margaret Langen I if Patricia A. Layton Ginger Lewing Carla M. Lanigan Richard G. Larkins Kathleen M. Layton 'il-9' . L.. I . Russell K. Lindberg Thomas Linde ,, Mark Lindsey S N, , X N 'Ya M . dia.. Nikki Litven Maria B. Lucas Thomas A. Lupinski Crystal Luster Monica C. Lyons James Walter MacCarthy Gordon MacLeod .-,Q - Y . . Bernard Henrie Majeau is Jemfef S' Mme' uvmoo Photo Editor Anastasia Marie Martelli Susan Anne Marsland Pep Club President I 3 - 1 ,n 3 QQAUQ S '.-snub 0.0 'Q' ' ' I1 Richard Coy Massie Erin E. McBride Robin E. McCabe Joan McCambridge I x ? .QW , ,L . A M 1. Buddy Holly fLarry Riccij leads his trio in a rendition of Peggy Sue . 2. Dean Tiedeman falls asleep while analyzing an editorial for current events class. 3. Mr. Stamnes can't believe someone is trying to top his joke in his Communism class. rf 3 1 Paul Thomas McCambridge Carole T. McCIean 83 L .X . 2 ', - 2 at 5 .. David A. McMullen Mark Medina f 'rs4 -f1- .. ik' A 1 qt --gr..- ' ,.,.....,...,N . . . 1 7.4. MN, X!! .J 7-tn-'Y-. A 4 7'7 E f 1 I . j,,5af A f1','Q fi-1' qv' 52136 A -vla- 'wi Mark Lawrence Merlino Christine Joanne Merrill F SH , N X,-1 L... ii J mi- l Michael G. Merrill Janet L' Memll Letterperson's Pres. Marie C. Miller Thomas R. Miller TWA -is D80 T. MNDGS MiChBll9 Mifanie Brian Joseph Mollen Michael Thomas Montgomery 4 2 -wig Qc - , 3 ,Af- Katherine E. Orse Nick Palella Steven Wayne Patrick Patrick Edward Patten i A l A ? c: , 0 5 ' for ncc ll wi David Michael Paulson Catherine Marie Paynton P ' .30 1. Mr. Muckerheide thinks of another sly torture test for Math ,L A Q X Analysis. 2. UMarisa did you make another mistake? asks Cathy 5 Paynton. 3. Paul McCambridge is caught unaware as Tom Castagna shows only ONE of his hands! Denise R. Pirolo Vincenzo Martino Pizzuto X . is . X Q X l N an Jacqueline J. Pomeroy Robert Martin Porter Jeff Radoll Jack G, Ram 1 .avi f--.M ' 1 f i X .....-A A '--9 I R .? 40: L 7 ,,ii '.s Tom Regan Sandra L. Requa mug' e P5 Elizabeth Jane Riley Thomas A. Rinkel David Thomas Rockey A -a W Cristina Roni 1, Dave Rooney ssl' , rw David Lee Sanders Mary E. Sacco Drum Maior ,Q up-F' Elizabeth M. Sanders Mario Santini 44 1. Patty Lafond and classmates are amused by a speech in Mass Media. 2. A.S.B. Vice President Martha Whitish feels she has had enough interviews for today! 3. Historically Mr. Naish feels Econom- ics are Current Events. 4. Ms. Caldwell, Senior English teacher, reviews the book for the test. John William Schneider Craig SCI-muck Margo Maria S6-panSki John D. Seymour Lee Shannon Susan Marie Shaw Steve Sherwin James F. Slebodnick Kevin F. Snider bv- Mark Alan Shockley Shelly Lynette Small David Soares in QA pf jg-iw '- fir' Q, -'j': if .fx l flfs' l Brian Thomas Stanley PROFILE Editor Anthony J' Stem Michael Stein Christine D. Still ... .pw K A1 '0 rx fri Y N QQXA JH.f'...f . Ji. , ,il - ,Q ', f . . -, N, L nf V Q . . , '9 L A, A in in N-lx-3 0... I Xi. J4 ,s,E'Vj':'7544g ' lflw' as K ' if . H . .-V,.,fv - A , f--'jf -f -,I XZ WP mb ri f QJJ' f 3 l .xx N. .4Q 7 .A , QQ. Catharine Anne Stoeck Christopher L. Stone 9lb..N VN. I Laurie Ann Sullivan French Honor Society Pres. Mary Sullivan Niall' fa N. ,Q-rf p3Ulll le Claire StOflf'lO Doreen A- Sullivan ,,..- We fi' Y Linda Marie Surface RQSGV SUY3ma Senior Class Pres. Mary T, Tangen Anna M. Tenerelli c' 4 If A ' 1 - M 3 ,gg I i . X .l Y Anthony E. Terlicker Mike Tessier .,mw,.t, pgs. S- 1. Kennedy's own CharIie's Angels -Karil Craig, Marisa Veiling and Laurie Sullivan arrive in French class in style! 2. Pat Goodwin reflects on a new disco step! 3. Greg Hines and Warren Harsh- g barger proudiy show off their pet penguin at the fair. I X Stephanie Rene Thacker Senior Class V.P. 'ELI ! Ci Dean Tiedeman IMAGO Edito I 1' f-A ,4 Mike Trautmann Colin Trunkey Kevin P. Tucker Rick A. Uhl Patricia J, Thueringer Tricia Anne Tlapak I' li Mary Jane Vandenberg it't Peter M. Wachter Timothy John Walsh Monica L. Watts Y Fri Anthony Varela Marisa Leigh Velling Gary R. Vranizan Ns n p X. Bernadette M. Walenkamp is Danita Waterfall 405g Anne Marie Weigelt Tina Marie Weston Brad G. Wetli Michael Craig White Kristi Williams Mike Wold , ' j Michael K. Wydick Frances Joseph Yellam y HL . . I Q Todd P. Williams Danielle Woeck 1. Tom Anderson and Mike Trautmann audition for a pantyhose com- mercial. 2. Honor Society students stand while they take The Pledge. 3, Cheri Ellis listens attentive-ly to a student from Our Lady of Lourdes school. ocsevn i i nw -4 I 'ks 1 P j ' Mary Lou Yellam Doreen E. Young Monica K. Zaborac Fred Zielie Linda M. Zucati NOT PICTURED: Tim DiJuIio Terry Delorenzo Rebecca Ferguson David Gough Michael Haney Kevin Paul McGowan Clyde Taylor William Cunningham George W. Rerecich My 6,4 Y he X i XS 1 L. P 4 5...-gig Y 1. Laura Kobe finds the role of Columbo as a very tasty job? ? 2. Dave Sanders helps to Send in the Clowns at the Kingdome Band competi- tion. 3. Senior Class President Roger Suyama delivers the annual Lon- gacres financial report to the student body! 4. Tina Houk really gets into the Free Dress Spirit ! 5. 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I U R ..f:. vv:0 'm ...wi . ,. qw -'W Mm-x-'Pf 1 v W ' . ui. 5., r 5 1 The tlzenef yesterday remains in the now of today. - Angela Pincha rx Q4 X , x i L-. ., , ni q :WI '1 ' 1 'Q - V- T- - 'fri ' 1 ff W ' I gl ,414 . i.rLf..J K 4. . 1 , If 1 1 wg Q. 1 K K '31 x 'aug 7. 1 Q49 4 nb f! h 9 thy 32. W., . 5. 9 ' 5 U X 59 l -8 Lum '-CVS r ww Luccn K , QW Lufggn, , 1 . MW , 5 D Maes MT?- ,ifff 1 A-Jfilh-X s up My 8 f Ut V - ' Val , -H V I it Q 'W . 5,117 W x V -fr , 1 MRF., . - q 5 .pi ff F x W 12:51-K Q, .. Q WH I 3 'f iii, ' . 9' E 4 '.ij4a: :- t ' -- WX: . 6315 il 'uh E'bert. Faona 142 Eley. Ronald 142 Erdmann, Thomas 142 Escantlar. Jacqueline 142 Ewen, Kimberley 142 Fagan, Jarraes N P Faarbanks. Edward 142 Fant. James 142 Ferguson, Bcvorlee 142 Ferguson, Grant 142 Finkel. JoAnne 142 Fitzgerald. Mark 142. 39 Fatzharras. John 142 Flemang. Soma N Pf Flood. Johanna 142 Foley. Marueen 142 Forte. Lee 142 Freelund. Mark 142 French. C. Machael 143 Fuller. Julie 143 Fullerton. Teresa 143 Gaglaarda. Joe N.P. Gaglaarda. John N.P. Gagner. Alan 143 Gagner. Paula N.P. Gan. Sandra 143 Garrett. Michelle N.P. Gates. Matthew 143 Gaughan. Noreen 143 Gilbert. Lasa 143 Gauntola. Michael 143. 145 Glenzer. Kamberly 143. 115 Goade. Eran 143 Gonzalez. Margaret 143 Goodson. Dee Dee 143. 162-163 Goulet. Donald 143 Grasby. Patracaa 143 Graves. Racco 143. 26 Grenkavach, Make 143 Gaonowack. Kathy 143 Hacherl. Donald 143. 112 Hagen. Reka 143 llalasz. Christina 143 ltaaaaatton. Brooke 143 Hanes. Brian 143 Hanson. James 143. 116 Hardaman. Thomas 144 Hardy. Michael 144 Harao. Anthony 144 llauskans. Caren 144 Hawley. Pant 144 llaraly. Charlene 144 llopigv. Deborah 144 Heier. Patrack 144. 220 Hengtgen. John 144 Henry. Scott 144 Herrang, Valerae 144 Hacker. Robert 144 Hildebrandt. Phalap 144 Halt. Sandy 144. 66, 220 Hyelnaaa, Gary 144 llollaraann. Patracaa 144. B7 lloglund. Donna 144 Houser. Vactoraa 144 Howard. Timothy 144. 84 Hoxsey. G Michael Hultnaan. Eva N.P. Hughes. Theresa 144 Jackson. Jerome N.P. Jar nlrsnn. Steven 144 Jaaaay-ia. Jackie 144. 35. 10 Janacs. Charlene 144 Janaes, Mark 144, 84 Jaranaallo. Steven 144 Jirnkans. Jamie N.P. Johnson, Mathel 144 Johnson, Patracaa 144 Jones. Douglas 144 Jones. Jackie 144 Jones. Theresa 144 Jordan, Sean 144 Jorgensen. Davad 144 Josie. Lasa 144 Kaan. Dan 145. 130. 131 Kalve, Kara 145 Karnrners. Mark 145 Keele. Maureen 145 Kell. Steven 145. 75 Kelthly. Stephen 145 Keller. James 145 Keller. Robert 145 Kelly. Candy 145. 68. 117. 220 Kandall. Kevin 145 Kavley. Michael 145 Knaghtly. Mark 145 Knopp. Phyllis 145. 110. 111 Kobe. Thomas N.P. Kraekenbeck. Glen 145 Landner. Mary 145 Lamar. Jane 145. 60 Lamar. Steven 145 Lambert. Robert 145. 27. 128 Landervalle. Mary 148 Lane. Bret 28, 148 Larkans. Gerald 112. 148 Larson. Jellrey 148 Lattanzao. Stacie 148 Leahy. Machael 148 Lee, Howard 76. 148 Lemmon. Ball 148 Leonetta. Laura 148 Lewas, Melanae 148 Libra. Robert N.P. Lindberg. Robert 148 Landblad. Erac 122. 148 Landstrom, Toni 148 Latven. Nanette 148 Logan. Mark 124. 148 Lowe. Cynthia 148 Lucchana. Darren 148 Luzny. Keith 67. 119. 148. 220 Machado. Melanie 148 Maes, Carolan 148 Mangold. Glen 148 Martanel. Tana 67. 110. 148 Martinez. Marla 148 Mathews. Monecaao 148 May. Thomas 148 McBrade. Machael 148 McCanabradge. Jerry 149 McCarnbradge. Thomas 83. 113. 149 McConvaIle, Jaanes 149 McCullough. John 149 McFarland, Shannon 41. 149 McFarland. Shane 149 McGanley. Jeffery 149 McGrath, Torn 149 McNew. Beth 149 Megale, Lisa 149 Megale. Maraa 149 Mellon. Christane 149 Meredith. James 83. 113, 149 Meredath. Scott 149 Merrall. Frank 149 Metz. Robert 149 Meusburger. Richard 149 Maller. Madeline 24. 25, 70, 149 Marante. Tana 149, 220 Moloney. Heidi 149 Monahan. Mary 149 Monte Calvo. Nick 149 Montplaasar, Colette 149 Mora. Henry 149 Morton. Jelf 117 Mosburcker. Brenda 150 Mullarky. Neal 150 Murphy. Edward 22, 23. 79. 114, 150 Murphy. Mary 33. 150 Murphy, Hugh 110, 111, 150 Nelson. Roy N.P. Newgent. Nancy 150 Newman. Robert 150 North. Patrick 150 Norton. John N.P. O'Braen, Maureen 145. 150 Ohmie. Jouella 150 Oaeda. Paola 150 O'N eall. Arthur 150 Osborne. Lora 32. 150 Ostendorp. Karen 67. 150. 220 O'Sullavan. Lora 150 Oswald. Peter N.P. Ouallette. Therese 150 Parkin. Shawn 150 Patten. Julaa 150 Peretta. Rico 150 Paracha. Angela 220. 150 Patre, Robert 111. 150 Pittman. Robert 150 Pollanger. Linda 150 Powers. Colan N.P. Proulx. Michael 150 Punsalan. Rodin 150 Rassat. Jon 38. 39. 150 Renouard, Kathryn 25, 87. 75. 117. 150 Richardson. Jennifer 150 Ragona. Doug 150 Riley. Joe 150 Robertson. Margaret 150 Robinson. Catherane 150 Rodaway. Joan 151 Rodaway. Joseph 151 Roe. Kevan Rona. Renee 66. 145. 151. 220 Roux. Charlene 151 Ruley. Janette 151 Saeleras. Roxanne 25. 135. 151 Santana, Barbara 151 Santler. Fritz 151 Sardanas. David 151 Sargent. Craig 151 Sarkaes. Laura 66. 151. 220 Sarkaes. Lasa 66. 151. 220 Sarmer, Joseph 151 Sato. Rlclaard 151 Sawyer. Stephen 151 Schattenkerk. Waye 151 Schmidt. David 151 Schmidt. Mark 151 Schratz. Karen 151 Schratz. Tracy 151 Schuck. Era! 20. 71. 151 Senaandaras. Kathy 66. 78. 151. 220 Shaull. Steven 151 Sherman, Patracaa 151, 160 Sherwin. Larry 151 Sherwood. Kevan 151 Simone. James 70. 151 Smith. Daniel 152 Smith. Lisa 152 Smolen. Jennater 152 Snow, Tamara 152 Sposari. Joseph 152 Stoka. J Staraha. ody 152 Gary 152 Stevens. Jeffery 152 Stewart. Stales. C Stoeck. Stokes. Nancy 152 layton 152 Michael 152 Roberta 152 Slorano. Marta 162-163. 152 Stuth. V Sullivan. Sullivan. icka 24, 25, 86. 152 Erin 152. 150 James 152 Sullivan. Kathryn 152 Sulllvan. Jennaler 152 Temoshok. Elazabeth 152 Teng. Jerry 152 Thompson. Jacquelane 152 Thompson. Margaret 152 Thueranger. Marty 152 Tlapak. Catherine 67. 152. 220 Tokarell, Terri 152 Toth. Wendy 153 Trautmann, Teresa 67. 153. 220 Utley. Paul 153 Valaale. Alofa 153 Vallor. Timothy N.P. Vanderpool, Lora 153 Vangel, Vicki 153 Vanvalkenburg. Diane N P Varela. Elizabeth 153 Varner. William N P Veaar. Barry 153 Vinson. Jack 153 Vranazan. Terra 25. 153. 165 Wallenkamp, Marguerite 153 Walker. Tony 153 Wallitner. Ray 153 Waltner. Mary 153 Walz, Taylor 153 Wamsley. Dale 153 Wardian. Rose 153 Werlech. Donata 153 Wetli. Becky 34. 134. 153 Wheir, John 113. 153 Whitehead. Patti 153 Wilbur, Joan 153 Wallaams. Karen N.P. Wilson, Angela 153 Wilson. Deanna 153 Wilson. Denise 153 Wolson. Heather 153 Wilson. Richard 153 Winch. Robertalyn 141. 153 Wright. David 153. 220 Wydack. Stephen 153 Yellam, Deanne 158. 163 Yorao, Ralph 153 Youngs. Ruth 153 Zaelle. Beverly N P Zmuadans. Donald 153 Zommers. lngrld 153 SENIORS Ahern. Jeanne 172 173 Aard. Matthew 172 Anabrozac. Danette 11. 161. 172 Anderson. Thomas 122, 172. 206 Andres, Al 112 Antugh. Steve 21. 172. 180 Arkoosh. Jeanne 172 Armstrong. Casey 172 Bagasan, Mark 172 Baird. Make 172 Bakko. John 173 Barnes. Debbae 173 Barnwell, Lasa 173 Baus. Mark 112. 173 Benatez. Catherine 34. 36. 171. 173 Bergseth, Roxann 86. 87. 118. 173. 177 Baernacka. Laurie 84. 173 Blondan. Matthew 173 Bocek. Peter 173 Boaleau, Clark 173 Bosson. Steve 174 Boulton. Mary 174 Boyle. Sean 174 Bredl. Chras 85. 174 Brown. Kelly 174 Brunner. Tom 174 Bucher. Linda 174 Buck. Frank 112. 174 Buck. Tam 174 Buckman. Marae 174 Budanach. Joe 175 Butler. John 129. 131. 175 Caley. Storm 12. 13. 175. 183 Callan. James 175 Carson. Roger 175 Castagna. Tom 27, 115. 175. 199 Castaldo. Joseph 175 Castonguay. Anne 172. 175 Cervenka. Susan 175 Chartrand, Harvey 175 Chytal. Kara 176 Codcl. Tracy 176 Coluccao. Nick 176 Conway. Matt 173, 176 Cosgrove. Barbara 176 Courage. Troy 176 Cox. Kathleen 176 Cox. Lyndell 176 Crabtree. Carol 9, 176 Craag, Karal 118. 170. 176. 204 Crow, Carl 177 Cunnangharn. William 162. 208 Daly. Pat 177 D'Amacol. Karn 168, 177 Daoust, Patty 13. 177 Davidson. Kelly 67, 74, 177. 220 Day. Rena 177 Dow. Julianne 112. 180 Delasman, Lasa 177 Delorenzo. Terry N.P. Devlan. Paul 177 Donohoe. Therese 177 Dorres. Kathleen 177 Dorsey. Robert 180 Dow. Elizabth 180 Duclos. Alex 23. 180 Dunlap. Mark 180 Easty. Richard 180 Eastey. Roberto 180 Ebert. April 180 Edwards. Julaa 68, 71, 160, 180 Eletson, Carolane 180 Elliott. Gary 181 Ellis. Gary aaa Ellis. Chera 181. 207 Ernond. Alace 181 Engen, Patricia 158. 181 Epps. Roger 22. 23. 114, 181 Erickson. Russel 181 Faherty, Array 161. 168, 173. 181, 197 Falsetto. Paul 181 Fandrach. Gall 181 Farris. Rosernary 181 Fell, Tanarnarae 182 Feast. Barbara 73. 81. 182 Feast. Daniel 182 Ferguson. Rebecca 182 Fernyhough. Brent 78. 162. 168. 182 Finney. Sheala 182 Fltzharras. Michael 23. 182 Flood, Jell 182. 209 Flynn. Partack 182 Foy, Stephanae 182 Fry. Julae 182 Fuller. Mary Kay 174. 183 Fullerton, Nancy 183 Garnett. Renata 168. 183 Garett. Chris 183. 209 Gentry. Matthew 66.67. 175. 183 220 Gardley. Harmony 84. 183 Gockel. Ann 183 Golden. Ruth 183 Gonzalez, Mary 183 Goodwan. Pat 118. 183, 205 Goodwin. S John 71. 170. 184 Gordon. Lisa 184 Gordon. Michael 164 Gorlance. Vance 184 Gough. David N P. Gran. Stella 184 Graves. Romero 184 Gray. Scott 184 Greer, George 114. 184 Gruber. Davrd 38, 39. 71 114. 129. 130, 184 Guthrie, Paul 184 Halverson. larry 11. 185 1-lands. Tammy 185 Haney, MIL111.l01 H.1FlSOI1,S11f'1l.1?4, 75. 165, 185 Hanultk, Pat 185 Harshbarger, Warren 185. P05 Hearron, Gregory 185 Hellron. Mlcllulv 13, 167, 163, 171,173. 185,191 Hettlch, Trmothy 13. 185 Hewltt, Mlvhael 185 Hnigtlns, 1V10l1lC.1 135, 185 lllltlebranrlt, llettll 13, 162. 163. 188. 191 lllnes, llntnthy 188 llollman, Lon 159. 182. 188 Houk. Chrrsttne 172. 188. 209 Howard, Danrel 113, 188 Huber. Reber 39. 117. 188 l-lunsaker. Teresa 188 Hynes. Greg 188. 205 Ianmciello. Ton: 188 Jacobs. John 188 Jahnke. Ann 188 Jamga,,Jon 165. 188 Jameyson. Mark 189 Jensen. John 115. 189 Johnson, Brett 189 Johnson. Kevrn 189 Jorgensen. Robert 189 Kartes, Kevln 189 Keller, MaryLlsa 189 Kelly. Stephen 189 Kettler. Wayne 28. 190, 209 Kung. Lrnda 190 Krnsella. Patricia 190 Knutson. Scott 190 Kobe. Laura 78. 190. 208. 220 Kohl. Theresa 190 Kundert. Bruce 190 Kuro. William 190 Kutz. Atlson 190 kuwrtzky, Crerg 190 Labelarte. Vtto 190 Latond, Patrrcra 72. 190, 200 Langen. Peggy 191 Lanrgan. Carla 191 Larklns. Rrchard 129. 130. 191 Layton. Kathleen 86. 191 Layton, Patrrcra 191 Lewrng. Ginger 191 Lrngoerg, Russell 191 Lrnde. Thomas N.P. Lrndsey, Mark 192 Lrlven, Nrkkr 192 Lucas. Marla 192 Luprnskl. Tom 192 Luster, Crystal 192 Lyons. Monlca 192 MacCarthy, James 195' MacLeod, Gordon 67. 75 192. 220 Mater. Jenntler 192, 196 Mareau. Bernard 67. 173, 192, 220 Marsland. Susan 192 Martellr, Anastasra 113, 165, 176. 192 Massre. Richard 193 McBrude, Erin 66, 74, 71, 193, 220 McCabe. Robin 193 McCambrlcge, Joan 193 McCambrrdge. Paul 12. 193, 199 McCIean, Carol 193 Murphy. Patrtck 170, 197 McMullen. Davrrl 193 Medrna, Mark 193 Merlrno. Mark 196 Merroll, Chrlstrne 196 Merrill, Janet 196 Merrill, Mrchael 113. 196 Muller. Marte 170. 196 Muller. Thomas 196 Nltlncs, Dan 196 Mrrante. Mullelle 86. 196 Mullen. Brlan 196 Montgomery, Mlke 122, 191. 196 Mora. Lourdes 197 Morrtssey. Maureen 197 Munro, Sally 197 Murphy, Thomas 22. 23. 197 Naranro. Jonathan 27. 197 Nllkey. Larry 197 O'Brlen. Clndy 197 Olson, Dale 197 Oprtl. Gary 197 Orse. Kalherlne 34. 198 Palella. Dontrnlt 198 Patrlck. Steven 84. 198 Patten, Pat 198 Paulson, Davrd 198 Paynton. Catherine 67. 74. 160. 161.198,199.220 Prrolo. Denuse 168. 198 Przzuto. Vrnce 198 Pomeroy. Jacqueltne 181. 198 Porter. Rob 198 Radoll, Jell 198 Rann. Jack 198 Regan. Thomas 199 Requa, Sandy 199 Rerecrch. George 208 Rrcct. Lawrence 171. 192. 199 Roley. Elrzabeth 111, 199 Rrnke1.Tom 81. 114. 199 Rockey. Davtd 169, 199 Roni, Crrstina 199 Rooney, Davld 199 Sacco. Mary 200 Sanders, David 82, 84, 113. 165. 200, 208 Sanders. Betsy 200 Santana. Marlo 8, 26, 200 Scllnelder. B111 183, 200. 220 Schuck. Crarg 200 Sepanskr, Margo 196, 200 Seymour, John 200 Shannon. Lee P00 Shaw. Susan 200 Sherwrn. Steve 201 Shockley, Mark 201 Slebodnrck. James 201 Small, Shelly 173. 201 Snrder. Kevrn 201 Soares. David 201 Stanley. Brrart 68, 74, 201 Steele. Anthony 201 Stern. Mtchael 201 Stull, Chrrstme 201 Stoeck. Catharme 204 Stone, Chrls 29. 119. 130. 168. 183. 204 Stormo. Paulrne 204 Sulllvan, laura 66, 74. 75. 161, 204. 220 Sullrvan, Doreen 135. 204 Sulltvan, Mary 204 Surface. Lrnda 112. 204 Suyama, Roger 204. 209 Tangen Mary 204 Taylor. Clyde Tenerelll, Anna 204 Terlrcker. Anthony 205 Tessrer, MlC11t1C1 205. 220 Thacker. Stepharne 13, 171, 174. 205 T11UC1'lI1gCf. Patrlcla 205 Tledeman. Dean 193. 205 Tlapak. Patrrfra 66. 67 74. 205, 220 Trautrnann, Mlchael 118, 205 Trunkey. Colrn 205 Tucker, Kevln 205 Uhl, Rrcky 205 Vandenberg. Mary 206 Varela. Anthony 206 VC1ll11g, Marrsa 67. 74. 162. 163. 199. 204, 206. 220 Vf.ll1l1.1l1. Gary 22. 206 Wachter, Peter 206 Vllalenkamp. Bernadette 206 Walsh, Trmothy 206 Waterfall. DJHI111 72, 115, 163,206 Watts, Monrca 40. 41. 170. 173. 206 Watts, Monrca 40. 41. 170. 173. 206 Wergelt. Anne 206 Weston. Tuna 206 Wetlr. Bradley 206 Whrte, Michael 207 Whrtish. Martha 118. 169. 207 Wlllrams. Krrstt 207 Wrllrarns. Todd 66. 125. 207 Woeck, Danrelle 207 Wold. Michael 207 Wydlck. Mrchael 207 Yellarn. Frank 26. 128, 130. 207 Yellam. Mary 181. 208 Young, Doreen 208 Zaborac. Momca 208 Zrelre. Fred 208 Zucatr. Linda 170, 174. 208 ADMlNISTRATION AND STAFF Butler, Sr, Anrta 43 Carr. Janne 43 Crow. Joanne 42 Dean. Sharon 42. 77 Drllman, Sr. Rose Mane 43 Frtterer. Jack 42 Goodwrn, John 42 Goodwln, Margente 43, 118 Hanulrk. Joy 43. 220 MacDonald, C1111 18, 42 Naughton. Jack 43. 71 Stamnes. Patrrcla 42, 220 Wallner. Joe 42 FACULTY Armstrong. Robert 78. 149 Babbitt. Robert 19. 148 Balt, Melanre 151 Batterberry, Fr 1141112111101 152 Bentler. Jerry 94, 124 Bogre. Lora 53 Bourgette, Robert 92 Bowen, Fr, John. SS 94 Bubacz. JoAnne 25, 67, 74, 196 Burrrs. Mlchael 190 Caldwell. Carla 68. 74. 201 Chandler. Davrd 41, 63 Cotroneo. Vrncent 43, 127. 176 Cronkhlte, Leslle 41. 94 Danlorth, David 19, 181 Delaleur, Anton 82, 84, 99. 159 Faccone, Joseph 51 Frsh, James 140 Hardy. Sheila 63 Hart, Mark 57. 116 Hathaway. Jo Ellen 32. 99, 12? Hesselbrock, Fr. Thomas 9, 38. 39. 189 Huggins. Sr. Paulrne 57. 58 Johnson. Joanne 50 Jordan. Anne 145, 182 Kane. Patrrcla 63 Kangas. Paul 91 Kendrrck. Sr, Frances 116. 145 Kostecka. Walt 58. 127 Longbottom, Narllno 80. 105 Lutz, Glen 132. 143 Mrhrtde, Jtrn 177 McCrory. Ann 145 Marrno, Fr, Theodore 184 Maudslren, landa 101 Mengarellt. Henry 103, 131 Merrrll. Tom 28, 58. 92 Moser. Janlce 61 Muckerherde. Paul 22, 134, 198 Narsh, Duck 132, 201 Pleas, Sr, Elrzabth 143 Pogtny. Paul 36. 149 Pryor, Sr. Maureen 142 Roberts, Ken 61 Rullo. John 132. 188 Ryan. Duck 99, 145 Sell! Jerry 180 Solon, Palrrua 145. 184 Stamnes. Doug 19. 193 Vonveh. Dunla 53, 72 Wagoner, Rose Mary 92 Walton. Mary Tone 140 Walsh. Fr. Mrchael 103 Warme. Mrchael 91 Warnke. Sr. Carol Ann 101 Wood. Frank 48 GENERAL INDEX Actrvrtres Drvtsron 64 Admrnrstratlon 42 Art 80 A.S.B. 70 Autumn Drvlston 6 Baseball Supp. Basketball Boy's Varsrty 128 Boys Untlerclass 132 Girls Varstty 134 J V. Grrl's 136 Cheer Stall Varslty Cheer 162 JV Cheer 164 Frosh Cheer 164 Chess 76 Chocolate Sale 18 Christmas Concert 112 Class Llle 108 COI1l.1USIOI1 212 Cross Country Boy's 22 Grrl's 24 Debate 116 Drama 80 Drrll 160 UrurrtC0r1J's158 Fall Scoreboard 20 Football Varstty 26 Underczlass 30 French H S 75 Frosh Dtvtsron 46 GIY1S' Club 86 Goll 38 llomecomtng 12 Honor Soclety 72 lnlago 66 Index 216 Junior Drvrsron 138 1 anrer Clubs 165 lancer Splrlt 10 Languages 78 Model U N 77 Mustc Dept Chorr 82 Concert Band 82 Stage Band 8? Pep Drvlsron 156 Prollle 68 Play Wlrllvr 106 SprlnlgSup11, Qutll and Scroll 74 Sensor Drvrsron 166 Senrnr Hall ol Yann' 168 Sllarrrng 114 Sky 144 Soccer Boy's Supp. Grrl's 40 Softball Supp, Sophomore Drvrsron 88 Swrrnnnng Boy's 122 Grrl's 32 Tennrs Supp Track Boy's Supp. Grrl's Supp. Tolo Grub 86 V:-lentrne 118 Volleyball Junror Varsity 36 Varslly 34 Wlnter Drvrston 106 Wtnter Scoreboard 120 Wresllrng Varstty 124 Underclass 124 - .J kr- lglb. . 'L Q. A . , Mi I 19 91M G0 ST FF CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Kelly Davidson Tricia Tlapak FACULTY ADVISOR Ms. JoAnne Bubacz PHOTO EDITORS Bernard Majeau-Senior Keith Luzny--Junior LAYOUT EDITORS Erin McBride Laurie Sullivan Kathy Semandiris COPY EDITORS Cathy Paynton Marisa Velling Debbie Campanella Kris Davidson INDEX EDITORS GENERAL STAFF Joey Dore Sandy Hilt Cindy Kelly Laura Kobe Gordon MacLeod Tina Mirante Karen Ostendorp Renee Roni Laura Sarkies Lisa Sarkies Cathy Tlapak Teresa Trautmann Dan Martinez SPECIAL THANKS Mr. Jim Palm American Yearbook Co Mr. Mel Parker Parker's Burien Studio Ms. Patricia Stamnes Ms. Joy Hanulik J.F.K. Students, Faculty, Administration and Staff .lL -4v,.,..--.1 . f- --' wf 3,4 ,' -,....- 4.. -X Q fa s-' 1 ., I .' - ., , 4, . ffI.'ffvi 1 'ff -, r I 9'.'- ..A,1N,.,,, - ,LC ,s' 1, n.. - -A V -o - 1 . . V L 59893 Too qulckly gone are the friends and trmes of hylgh school days. opin-Ehag 1980
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