Juanita High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Kirkland, WA)

 - Class of 1981

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Greenhouse Robs Sun 's Energy The Solar Greenhouse a student project is nearing coinpletion. Students in 6th and 7th period building con- struction classes put the roofand siding on, the final steps in the building progress. A period shop class has also been put together to produce fur- nishing .fbr the interior. The Solar Greenhouse is a building designed and built by students. The nioneyjbr the developnient of the green- house canie in part frorn a Federal Grant given to Juanita by the U.S. De- partment of Energy. The grant was .har Qi6'20,000 and was received after at High School Conservation Fair in which the design for our solar greenhouse received the grand prize for excellence in three catagories. Under the direction of Advisor Mr. Toni Short, Kari Rodewald was in charge if the Press Corp.,' John Oban was superintendant of 6th period and Rob Eaton was superintendawnt of 5th period. Jodi Doar was in charge of de- sign while Matt Perrin worked as safety oyficer and Steve Worley was in charge of leadership. The Solar Greenhouse should be fin- ished by next year, and will be a great contribution to Juanita High School facilities. Advisors of the greenhouse are talking of using the greenhouse as a classrooni facility, to include classes of all subject areas. This will enable all students to have the opportunity to use and beneht from the unique structure in their years at Juanita. clockwise front the upper left: t Fifth Periodgfirst rou', left to right: Rob Ea- ton, Tint Claney, Miro Benesh, Mark Dorn, and Stere Schuyler. Second rou'.' Kevin Ross, Torn Wunderlieh, Seott Parson, Larry Beach. Third Row: Steve Brooks, Glen Scott, Step- hanie Secord and Mark Fra nees. The Solar Greenhouse January 1081. Mr. Torn Short, the flll1'I'Sflflfflf,ll' Greenhouse Project. Sixth Perzodq first rou', left to rightq Abee Ra ntos. Second rout' Jeff' Wilson, Rick Roaeh, Erie Wu nderlieh, Jon Oban, Duane A ndrezes, Ken Charazrell, Shari Lux and Brad Beneze, Thrid rout' Brian Fulk, Jerry Thompson, Ed Johnson, Frank Allarti, Brent Carlson, Brian Eaton and Andreu' Bradder. Fourth rou': Joh n Johnson. Third Periodg First roux left to right: Vicki Hostetter, Jeft' Wilson, Jon Oban, Mr. Ton: Short. Jim Cooley and Randy Seh'u'ab. Seventh Period, First rouf, left to right: Dare Orndorf Loren Kennett, Eric Wunderlieh, Randy Schzealz, Jett' Preston, Bill Odle and Gary Wolfe, Second rout' Chuek Board, Rieh Vadhelrn, Paul Mir, Guy Cheek, Dan Dierkes, Gene Rouf, Mr. Torn Short, Wayne Morgan, a nd Sonny Cook. Students frame the structure of' the Solar Greenhouse. we + if wk x , s fill A Q' 1,',2 Q ' ., ' I ' . If .4 ' 'Wt At X



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Qi-SQ Rock cQ Roll Bands Lead Ten Year Musical History LED ZEPPELIN: Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bon- ham, Robert Plant. Loud, grinding, pouwnderous, thunderous Rock LQ Roll. Rumbling bass and drums. Peircing vocals. Whiplash guitar riffs. A musical institution iehose albums are dubbed gold upon release. Their concert tours are con- stantly sold out, and eye ry moyefinds its way to their legions of-fans. THE WHO: Peter Townshend, Keith Moon, Roger Daltry, John Entu'istle. The Who, one of the last ifisible traces ofthe British inrasion ofthe early sixties rock scene. On stage they are dangerous, with Moon smashing his drums, Daltry swinging his mike, and Toienshend ufindmilling his guitar before 'finally smashing it during thelfinale. THE ROLLING STONES: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, additional mem- bers: Mick Taylor, Ron Wood. M iaing mascara with menace, the stones haue taken their hard-hitting brand rock .from the elubs ofLondon to the biggest concert stages ofthe ieorld over a period ofa decade and a half Today they are arguably the biggest rock attraction in existence. ACJDC.: Cliff Williams, Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd and Brian Johnson lreplacing Bon Scottj. Loud, some say annoying, but rery popular Rock JE Roll. ACXDC has come a long u'ay in the lastjeu' years, producing many Artist-mowing, ear-racking tu nes. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN: Poet? Street pu nk? Hype? Springs- teen has been accused ofbeing all three. In truth this cha ris- matic singer-songufriter-guitarist is a little bit ofeverything, encampassing the best element of Rock K Rolllfrom the f50's, tilfs and the 7'0's. PINK FLODY: Rick Wright, Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Daifid Gilmore lreplacing Syd Ba rretj. The-first rock group to come on stage armed u'ith a light shou: They ufere also one ofthejirst English groups to play San Francisco-style psy- ehedelie roelf. LYNRD SKYNARD: Ronnie Van Zant, Allen Collins, Gary Rossington, Billy Poieell. Leon Wilkeson, Artim us Pyle, Steve Gaine. They u'ere rough, tough and plenty mean. They ieere one ofAmeriea's all time greatest, hard-hitting rock bands and their songs u'ill be remembered and enjoyed for a long time to come. BOB SEGER: Until recently this long-haired, raspy-voiced man just didn't get the breaks. After a dozen or so years in the music business, he became an overnight sensation. fiull. HEART: The roices of Ann and Nancy are beautiful and their songs meaningful. Seattle's o'u'n Heart, because ofthe talents ofthe sisters and the rest ofthe band became popular all orer the 'u'orld. VAN HALEN: Voted 79'sjastest-moiving new band, Van Ha- len has not disappointed its fans. Wild and exciting they hare captured the attention ofa lot ofyoung-fans. 158

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