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A - AfTer finding The yellow rose in her box, Amber Coburn hugs her escorT AnThony Rojo wiTh Teors of joy. 5 - Looking for The oben boss, ScoTT Sohouer hondies The boil wiTh omhoriiy. 6 - WiTh The finish iine in sight BreTT WhiTe looks deTer- mined. Eeemeedmz 74e,eawefza,fuc'ez'afzq 2 l - In The foil dromo produclion, Joe Flock, Jeri Mdcie ond Joel Lornber? perform for The dudi- enoe. 2 - ln perfoi Tune, Tommy Koneko, John Nordstrom, Jonolhon Coons ond Jerry Johnson morch To The beoi of 'Ddncin' on ihe ceiling, 3 - Hoving o greol 'fime dl The Chrislmos Boll, Coby Bell, Nlokonl Collo, Kim Wishord ond Trooy Williomson Iough logeiher. A - Being crowned Chrislrnos Boll queen, Dednne Croyne receives her crown ond rose bouquel from SGUTG. 5 Q End- ing her performance, Tommy Dismore leops ond foils To her ending pose. 6 - Looking Tough, Kelso's defensive line seis up for 0 ploy. ik--v Q1 pw diff' I I I I l 2 1 - Hold that line chants Tracy William- son with spirit. 2 - After finishing his race. Mike Metzger drinks water. 3 - Clapping and cheering from the stands. band members Tommy Kaneko, Lisa Bradbury and Jaime Johnston anxiously await their halftime performance. A - Using the megaphone, Tracey Tack cheers the team on to victory. 5 - During the halftime show, Kevin Williamson entertains the sup- portive crowd. 6 - At the sound of the gun, a wave of blue and gold shoot from the starting line. 'Ne 1 I' f,3l!0 'i ' Nw Q5 It Ns- A 5 6 wwwswwwwnWMW.,,QAA.WMMWww-upf,fmmmmw.wWwMmw.,.mwMWw.M.w:,,:, ,M W,.1,,M,.,2.m,M,M.Wwwwmw,w:MuE-1-an-mw,.,..Mm. W... 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As The day wenT on, The school brimmed wiTh exciTemenT of The nighT's game. Teachers, sTudenTs. and Team members discussed '?':f:'W' I is 'qi J '-T533 W .- .T . 'five 1...gf+1 .. we . 'if if . ,,,, 1 Ts4,.affiq 'Tm- ,fi ,Sig V13-T . ,Q-ms, T Q fgsgicic 75i,3g'5Qp-,X-wig? w T T . is .T - M. ,QA Tvsslfrifi. , 1 - Mvssg-gg M y-sk is , T3 T TT 'if sig Til: .. Q 1 - Q, i QW Ti r s, we T ' Y '.'1m-'x.'lT.rn.T ' 'T wif' f,sw.f'fi'TP1' sr? iii Sfqggiqaga Aigiizlfr . . eg 5 f ':i'l-'gTiliTTrQVn1!i.f .IELUF if '10 FRIDAY FOGTBALL FEVER l prospecTs of The game. As The day came To an end, sTudenTs gaThered for The pep assembly where The whole Thing began wiTh a cheer performed by The rally. Then iT moved on To special an- nouncemenTs and The flag saluTe. AfTer ThaT, a skiT poked fun aT The opposing Team and school. Then performances of class compeTi- Tions and more cheers followed by dismissal closed The assembly. AT The game, sTudenTs uniTed wiTh The general communiTy for The Two hour game. iT's a nighT where The sTadium is filled To capaciTy wiTh everyone cheering Kelso's fooTball Team on To vicTory, commenTed Tracy Wil- liamson, varsiTy rally member. A local fan, and former vice- principal, Tom C9eneTTe, said, CommuniTy supporT is very much cenTered around The high school, so iT's logical ThaT The fooTball Team receives as much supporT as any- one else. We are very proud of all who are involved: The coaches, The Team, cheerleaders, marching band and KilTies. Specific groups involved in The games included cheerleaders, marching band, KilTies, Lassies and The DownTown QuarTerbacks. The TavoriTe cheers of The homeTown crowd included 'il?ock STeady, Eddy and i'We Are, Kelso. The Team swarming around The field in a TighT group chanTing i'We Are, Kelso and We don'T like nobody, really pleased The crowd. Then They disappeared un- der The sTadium. AfTer The home fooTball games, a dance sponsored by The sTudenT body could be aTTended for The sTudenTs who wished To aT- Tend. 'Q-5 T, E 3,135 in 'l - Affer scoring a Touchdown, ScoTT Schauer TroTs off The field while Jason Rad- cliffe shows his emoTion. 2 - STarTing a cheer, Tracey Williamson, Makani Coila and Erin McGhee geT The crowd going. 3 - AfTer per- forming a dance, KilTies AnneTTe McNeil dnd Michelle Buckholz ready Themselves for Their nexT dance. A - AwaiTing The sTarT of The game, Hilander fans chaT abouf The suc- cesses of The Team. 5 - AT The homecoming fooTball game, Mrs. Bev Laulainen and Mrs. Eiana CarpenTer discuss The successes of The Teom. 6 - Anficipafing a big win, The fans IeT go of Their vicTory balloons. 7 - AfTer a re- cepTion, Tom l-lug runs for a Touchdown againsT l-ludson's Bay. FRlDAY FOOTBALL FEVER '14 Spirii week creoTes fesTive memories 'Togo doy wos The besT. I goT To show off my legs.' - Price Boldry ilvldTT Foul ond I hod o blosT dressing up on hippie ddy.' - Poul VVhiTon The TrodiTiondl spiriT week, or- gonized by Ldssies, credTed o fes- Tive oTmosphere for Friddy's home- coming ocTivTies. Lossie members voTed on ond chose The five Themes for eoch doy of The week. Homecoming mums, sold during The week olso enhonced The pog- eonTry of The fooTboll gome. STu- denTs ond Tons ThroughouT The communiTy showed Their ScoTTie pride by weoring Their mums To The gome To woTch The Hilonders Tri- umph over The Hudson's Boy Eogles, 35-7. SpiriT week hdd ci Usunny sTdrT on lvlondoy when sTudenTs wore Their Hdwoiion ond bedch cloThes for Ton Their Hide doy. STudenTs in shorTs ond Tonks roomed The hdlls in pursuiT of sond ond woves. Tues- doy followed wiTh 'No Peoce for The Edgles C1s spiriTed sTudenTs ond sToff dressed like flower children from The sixTies ero. Some hippies even corried signs To proTesT wdr ond disTribuTed pomphleTs reoding 'iPeoce is on inner sTrengTh. Or- dnge hdir, choins, ond ledTher ponTs dropped over The bodies of hord rockers morked VVednesdoy's i'l?ock 'em ScoTs doy while Thurs- doy broughT borefooTed, leof- crowned sTudenTs rolled in Romon Togos for Wrop 'em Up doy. Fri- doy's TrodiTiondl homecoming doy filled The hdlls wiTh sTudenTs in blue, gold ond ploid showing Their spiriT ond pride. SpiriT week odded To home- coming ond The enTire fooTbolI seo- son by bringing sTudenTs closer To- geiher ond increosing sTudenT in- volvemenT. Q..-WEZTWWM ,-i--- .WW ' 4 A 1 1 1 42 SPIRIT WEEK 4 sfully clothed insponchos. bell-bollomeoi jeans ond hecidbands. Scoll scnzziuer, Eric Ricnords,1Alexg Hor- gand. Dona McReynolds and Peter Hansenilslage a prolesl in ine hall. 2 - Showing his Scollie pride, Todd Willson displays his blue and golcl allife. 3 - Wearing leafher sandals and colored beads, Polly Schmidt hangs loose and has CI groovy spifil week. A - Dressed like flower children, Dan Zinlz. Brion Bean. Moll Fagmiex Lennon and Pom Wwner snow lheiroppreci- The love generation. 5 - Pep club members 'Minaker sells during lunch 'ro spirited slu- denls and facully. 6 - Covered wiin blue and gold, Marc Spink walls for The homecoming assembly. 7 - Wearing blue and gold bows in her hair, Hearner Cris- man shows off ner school colors. SPIRIT WEEK '13 ,-Ymlez Eafwm fzedgaa avec damecamdng I wos sfunnedl IT Took owhile before iT ocTuoIIy hiT me ThdT I won -Amber Coburn l'Homecoming is o big Trddi- Tion dT Kelso, I wos gldd To be o pdrT of iT. -Bill EllioTT Lossies chose Kelso l.ighTs up The Nighf wiTh Closs os Their home- coming Theme. They olso nominofed ond se- lecTed escorTs Bill EllioTT, Eric Rich- ords, Nick Ring, AnThony Rojo ond Junior Spoin. These five orrived dT on dffernoon pep dssembly dnd in- Troduced The five princesses To The sTudenT body which hod elecTed Them. Vorsify cheerleoders perform- ed The TrodiTiondl hilond fling, The lighTs dimmed ond The music be- gon. One by one, eoch escorT drew o nome ond poced The floor in sedrch of his princess. They con- sisTed of lvlokoni Coilo, Amber Co- burn, Kim Wishdrd, DeAnne Croyne ond Erin MCC-hee. lvlrs. Elono Corpenfer ond Mrs. Bev Louloinen, involved in home- coming since 4980, were pledsed wiTh The ouTcome. The selecfion of girls wos o good exomple of kids voTing for kids. They oll represenTed differenT personoliTies, commenT- ed lvlrs. CorpenTer. ThdT evening oT holfTime lvlos- Ter of Ceremonies Joe Robbins in- Troduced The princesses To The homecoming crowd os The chouf- feurs drove Them in converTibles. Mony only dreomed of be- coming homecoming dueen. For Amber Coburn, This dreom come True, Affer she opened The box ond found The yellow rose, DeAnne Ru- bdsh presenfed her d bouquef of o dozen yellow roses, her escorT AnThony pldced The robe on her ond 'IQ86 homecoming queen, lvlorci Fdling, pldced The crown on her hedd. I-Iolffime ended ond driv- ers chouffeured The princesses oround The Trock ond Queen Am- ber ond King Rolo reloxed in o lim- ousine. In dddifion To The vicforious fooTboll gdme over The Eogles, on ofTer-gdme donce gove old dnd new Kelso Tons o chdnce for fun ds They celebrdTed To The donces DJ, DesTiny. C ,nl n--.., 'I 'IA HOIVIECOIVIING- ,-5,531 5 at if-5:3 GQRSQN-swg ? VQSQ' If - ff 14 I I M AV L 'ff'- 3 NA M-iemif i I3 vw BON 'EnergeTic, persiTenT, ond wiTh d sense of humor, They goT iT dll done.' - Mrs. Cockrell 'Working TogeTher wiTh loTs of help from our ddvisors helped The ddnce be suc- cessful' - Mork McGhee ExciTed sTudenTs gdfhered in The Kelso High cofeTerio on Dec. 49, for The Chrisfmds Boll. While music u echoed from oil The spedkers, couples enTered The colorful ddnce floor, shorTly dfTer cdsTing bollofs for The queen ond courT of Their choices. Bop Almos, The owner of Murl ArT STudio, phoTogrdphed couples so They could remember ThoT spe- ciol nighT. Snow-like moTeridl cov- ered couples' feeT, while They woi- Ted for o flosh of The cdmero. As olwdys, sophomore officers worked To moke iT one of The spe- cidl ddnces of The yeor. Commif- Tees formed eorly ond sTudenTs ogreed on The Theme, ChrisTmds Pdrddisef' Decorofing, refresh- menT ond enTerToinmenT commiT- Tees Then worked Their pldns inTo The Theme. Snowfldkes, poinTed windows, prighTly IiT ChrisTmos Trees ond d condycone sTriped enTry mode o fonTosy ldnd ouT of The cofeTerio. Holly ond condles sofTly liT edch Toble. STudenTs gofhered To enjoy refreshmenTs , cookies ond homemode fudge provided by sophomore pdrenTs, A disc jockey hosTed The music ThoT filled The dir. The Trddifionol crowning Took pldce Towdrd The end of The Chrisf- mds donce. Mony young girls wdiT- ed exciTedly To see who would be crowned. DeAnne Crdyne, junior princess ldsT yeor, sTood exciTedly ds she wds crowned queen. xawa..ud -f-f 135 - 6 if ff T f 25 y y! ,j ffi Z , MW ' Jiyriiiii'diiiiifffify ' M .ih -AJ EEZ' J ET' ' .ii A H Ef, , .5 ,,. ,f. , ff W f' s A ...,,,, M W! f f Q' W J ff 6 T l 4 5 E 5 3 z s fi E. CHRISTMAS BALL 47 ,AEE 13,15 w, 4 'W-..,N Q Bock To Bedrock wiTh The Bedrock Bop 'The Theme wos reolly originol ond The French Club Took loTs of Time ond efforT To prepore for iT you could Tell' -Coby Bell 'IT wos greoT, my firsT experi- ence in Amerlco where The girl poys for The guyl' -Frederic FonTeroso Things chonged oT Kelso High School on The nighT of Morch ll when girls osked guys To o Tolo ond o nighT of doncing ond greoT Times. A poTenTioIly dongerous siTuoTion, girls driving, Turned ouT To be o blosT ,, fy. fi 1 - , , .TM flviy TAFI xii of fun, The Kelso High School French Club, Their odvisor, lVlrs. CoThy Mc- AllisTer, ond The Tunes of DesTiny rocked The high school - Bedrock Bop 'BBW AfTer school on Fridoy The French Club sToyed ond decoroTed To moke The nlghT speciol for oll The couples C-eTTing dressed up wos one of The besT porTs of The Tolo, sold Koren ProbsT, The Theme wos o big hiT in Kelso, ond oll of The couples mode The Trek To The fobric sTores To find moTeriol ond poTTerns. The winners of The nighT's cosTume confesf were Two foreign ex- chonge sTudenTs, lvlodeline Noble ond Hein LigTyoeT. lVlcDougol's ond ScoTTy's cofe wosn'T The some ofTer The French Club decoroTing commiTTee fin- ished wiTh lTi Tommy Dismore, CoThy Higgins, Holly lNlorTon, Dorren Smolling, GronT Vlfishord ond Julie Wllliomson puT in hours of work, us- ing big brown bolloons, ond Ton, beige ond dork brown sTreomers To corry ouT The Theme, The speciol nighT wos cop- Tured on film by Bob Almos ond oll of The couples sTood in fronT of The bockdrop designed by CronT Wish- ord ond French Club Adylsor Mrs CoThy lylcAllisTer. Everyone roTed The Tolo o successful eyenT ThoT would hoye shook The Town of Bed- rock, 7 FRENCH CLUB TOLO 49 Juniors creaTe 'lVlidnighT lvlasauerade' iBeTTer Than lasT year's prom and decoraiions were peTTer Than expecTed.' -Kim Vvishard ilT wenT real well and decora- Tions were greaT. IT could have lasTed longer.' -Rene lvlandrones Disguising The walls of Kelso's gym, The decoraTing commiTTee 20 PROM hung masks and Twinkling sTars which all revealed The Theme lilVlldnighT Masquerade, lvlr, Larry Ledgerwood and jun- iors seT up work parTles and painTed masks To sponsor This evenT in honor of The graduaTing class of '88. Nearly 250 couples who purchased TlckeTs Tor STO aTTended The prom. The magic all pegan in Kelso's gym on April 80. AT The edge of The dance floor, DesTiny kepT The nighT alive wiTh Their array of lighTs and hiT songs. Cropping The cenTer of aTTen- Tlon, Jason Soderman, lunior class presidenT, announced The T988 prom aueen and king, Becky Car- roll and Junior Spain. The remainder of The courT included Kim PleasanT escorTed oy Jim Ackermann and Tiara Powell escorTed oy Jason Radcliffe as seniors: juniors were lvli- chelle Warme and Chrissy Reynolds who were escorTed by Chris ,lac- ops and Darren Boswell. The sopho- more couple was BeThany DeVries and Rene lylandrones. Couples IaTer Took Time ouT from The dance floor To glide over To The picTure seTTing where Bop Almos of lvlurl ArT Took porTraiTs un- der a midnighT aTmosphere I' x 1-Sophomore royally incluaes Belnany DeVries ana Rene lvlanarones, 2-The 4988 prom courl includes CRow onej Becky Carroll ana Junior Spain: qRow lwoj Jim Ackermann, Kim Pleasani, Tiara Powell ana Jason Rao- cliffeg CRow lnreej Cnris Jacobs, lvlicnelle Warme, Chrissy Reynolds and Darren Bos- wellg QRow fourp Rene lvlanarones ana Bein- any DeVries. 3-Taking aayanrage of ine mianignl selling, Scoily Bales and Snelly Sparks naye fun ol ine prom 11-Snoring nugs, Eric Olsen ana Vicloria l-llgnl enjoy Tneir lasl nigh school prom 5-Announcing ine junior canalaales, Cnrissy Reynolds ana Darren Boswell walk clown ine courl. o-Dancing To The music couples enjoy ine prom 7-Wnai excilemenl as Cnrisline Wilson crowns aueen Becky Carroll. PROM 24 QQ 51254 UN AYQ of f 'YHXQ ,,,.-on-N , ,..pv' 3 4 - Suppiying shoppers wiTh a varieiy of merchandise, Lane Bryant and Foot Locker are omonq The sTores in The rnali. 2 - Learning more abouT The seiiing and buying of goods, ScoTT WesTiund poinTs ouT o few facts To The markehng cioss. 3 - ATTrocTing The many people of The area, The beouiifui sTrucTure compiemems Kelso. A - Drawing The Travelers' aTTenTion To The mah, The reader sign informs oi! of The opening, 5 - Temphng The crowd Thai walks by, The Food PorT offers a seiechon of foods. 22' ,g.,.-nuuowvwv , UQ 1 ui 5 --v-'rf-'M' Y 1 ' v 1 member how you would have your head shoved in The refrigerafor, eaTing food jusT To keep yourself occu- pied? The Kelso's Three Rivers Mall changed The lives of many people whefher if be Their Sunday affernoons, Their social gaTherings or maybe Their jobs. iT offered people a place To shop, To eaT, or jusT To hang ouT . The mall kepT kids ouT of The Washingfon rain and Trouble, gave Them a safe place To meeT Their and offered iTerns ThaT They would normally To drive To PorTland To buy. iT gave sfudenfs opporTuiTies To geT jobs for money To save or To spend. Many shops providing producfs for demanding shoppers included Bon Marche, J. C. Penney, Empo- rium, Jay Jacobs. JK Gill and Lerners. The food porf saTis- fied everyone's craving wiTh variefies of food including pizza, fish and chips, orienTal, cinnamon rolls. muffins and yogurT. Having a mall in Kelso offered sTudenTs a markefing money in The area insfead of sending iT To Porfland where many cifizens shopped previously. Whaf abouf Commerce? During The earlier days, Teens had To beg mom To drive Them over, wasfe Tons of gas driving all around in search ofa parking spof and could never find whaf They were looking for in one place. Only sTeps away, Three Rivers Mail provided ne- cessiTies from birfhday cards To cloThes To food. Whaf does The fufure hold for The mall? A mulfi- screen Theafer, a supersfore and ci K Marf are all possi- biiiTies To enhance The main aTTracTion aT Kelso. 23 X' 'iw 5 :' ?i,,w,.,, - , K f V' . , 2 Y 1 -5 ,gf ,,.,., :raw gf,21f.?gf ,gas XJ ,. 'i' fl ,gf . .1 Q f as - 'YQ 19' Sports ai' i 20,0 00 ww M4 TDMM -im 5 iw : S Q S -,,1. Z. S ' Q :P - 1 W' '- new W i 1 nv 4 'Q V ww ' 4 I M f' gy L wa 'V 12? 1 VarsiTy rally spreads school spiriT 'IT Takes a loT of Time buT iT was a greaT experience and I goT To meeT a loT of new people.' - Nicole KnighT 'Being on rally was a IoT of hard work buT was some- Thing I will always remem- ber.' - Kim Wishard Advised by Mrs. Elana Carpen- Ter, varsiTy rally consisTed of six dedicaTed girls. The squad includ- ed Amber Coburn, Makani Coila, Nicole KnighT, Erin McGhee, Tracy Williamson and Kim Wishard. Rally began pracTicing in May by learning The fling from IasT year's squad. Then, The week afTer school released for summer vacaTion, They pracTiced Monday Through Friday for Two and a half hours a day all summer long. In July, They aTTended a cheerleading camp aT CenTral WashingTon UniversiTy in El- Iensburg, To learn and improve Their skills and Techniques. Money making proiecTs To raise funds for Their ouTfiTs began IasT spring. As soon as The rally was chosen, They sTarTed selling sunTan loTion and candles. They also puT on dnces and sold baskeTball pro- grams. RequiremenTs for becoming a cheerleader included a 2.5 GPA and elecTion by The sTudenT body afTer performing a dance rouTine. Also, The WashingTon lnTerschoIas- Tic AThleTic AssociaTion recognized cheerleading as a sporT. Mrs. Elana CarpenTer, advisor for five years, enjoyed making The close friendships wiTh The girls, IT would be hard for me noT To really know Them since I work wiTh Them for I3 monThs. lT's really neaT To see Them geT To do The special duTies and public reIaTions work for Kelso, as we have very worThy girls on This squad, sTaTed Mrs. CarpenTer. Be- cause of The exTremely long work load, she hired a former cheerlead- er, Denise Inman Werner, To help The squad wiTh dance rouTines. 5 T - Carrying on The TradiTion of The Hiland Fling, Tracy Williamson, Kim Wishard and Erin McGhee perform during halfTime of The homecoming game, 2 - Yelling from her block, Kim Wishard cheers her Team on To vlcTory. 3 - The varsiTy rally consisTs of Nicole KnighT, Tracy Williamson, Kim Wishard, Erin MCC-hee, Makani Coila and Amber Coburn. A - Performing Their dance I'On To Kelso , The varsiTy rally enTerTains The crowd. 5 - Pumping up The crowd, Nicole KnighT en- courages Them To yell louder. VARSITY RALLY 27 3 'I - WoiTing for holf-Time To be over, The rolly squod discusses The gome, 2 - Adding To spiriT for The Hiidnder Teom, Trioid KenosTon ond Trocey Took perform o cheer. 3 - En- couraging wresTIers To o vioTory, wresTiing rdlly odds pep, A - Showing Their enThusiosm, wresTling rdlly builds o pyrdmid. 5 - Showing Their pride. JV cheers for The Tedm of Their choice. 6 - Performing, JV rolly ooncenTrdTes on Their moves. 7 - Working for perTeoTion, KdTie Kinch, Tricid KendsTon ond Trdcey Took finish o cheer. 28 J.V. AND WRESTLING RALLY 'VVresTing rolly wcls fung we hod redlly good Times To- geTher.' Chrissy Reynolds PromoTing school spiriT ond leoding cheers, JV ond wresTling rdlly encouroged oThleTes To do Their besT. The JV rdlly squod included Kris- Ten LofTus, Toro lvldszk, KoTie Kinch, Tricid KenosTon, Trocey Tock ond Joonno lVlilne. WresTling rolly consisTed of Demper CurTis, Chrissy Reynolds, KdThy LundquisT, Jodi AnshuTz, Holly NorTon ond Josephine Axellson. RequiremenTs hod To be meT. Eoch girl needed dT leosT d 2.5 G.P.A., on ASB cord, d good oTTen- donce record ond dedicoTion. When Trying ouT, girls perform- ed in fronT of o ponel of judges. New members were chosen ond roised money To buy uniforms. They sold sun Ton oil ond borbecue sduce, which wos successful, They spenT mony hours prociicing ond orgonizing pep ossemblies ond of- Ter gdme ddnces for The sTudenT body. JV rolly wos o loT of fun be- couse iT kepT us busy ThroughouT The yeor, KoTie Kinch commenT- ed. 6 JV AND WRESTLING RALLY 29 v 1. ,, 5532! f X' 1 I? sf Sf W 6 AWE? Q t 5, Q sw f K L 'Q .Q 4 -Q . X '--. 654 . ,V,,., J .QM 1 ff ,H 1 M , ,I M A , Q , , ,wa , W 4 -Q, A ' wg' 'H' Q if, .0 TQ G ' fm, 1' . if 1 'g -Nga ,Tn gf Sw Q 1 2 X 5 f 1 4 , 1 61 :HM ' Rm! 5 1 mm, SQ fmskimwv , AriisTs perform perfecTion wiTh music 'Every performance was dif- ferenf which made The sea- son memorable.' - Robin Sapirsfein 'Tuesday nighT rehearsals and compeTiTion were greaT fun.' - Befhanie Wilson Unlike mosT acTiviTies, mar- ching band sTarTed ifs season on The firsT day of school and prac- Ticed every day during school and Tuesday evenings from six To nine o'clock. Sfudenfs, noT knowing whaT To expecT from a new Teacher, walked info rehearsal a liTTle ner- vous. lvlr. BarT Ellis, a recenT direcfor from JuncTion and sTudenT aT WesT- ern WashingTon UniversiTy, sTarTed aT Kelso wiTh a posifive aTTiTude. l enjoy Teaching aT Kelso. The sTaff and sTudenTs are greaT and The marching band season was a suc- cess. The marching band and color guard consisfed of a drumline, horn line, fillers and 28 KilTies. The color guard, direcTed by PaTTi I-lope, added grace and flair as girls used flags and dancing abiliTies To spice up The rouTines. Even wiTh The small number of members, The band made The besT of Things and enTerTained The crowd aT halffime fooTball games, pep assemblies and compefifions in Auburn and The Kingdome fesTi- val. Their show consisTed of an opener called Espania, a funky sTyIe of music and dancing: a jazzy sfyle of enTerTainmenT wiTh l'Dancing on The Ceiling by Lionel Richie: and a closer called LeT iT Be Me, a sofT balleT piece Thaf showed The crowd a differenf side To The band, Under The direcfion of sTudenT drum majors Sean BarreTT and Sheila ScoTT, They did Their besT and proved ThaT iT's noT The auanTiTy Thaf counTs: iT's The qualify. 5 MARCHING BAND 34 4 Hn, 5 5, , T.,-T 'M T , ff i W .W AW Jw 1 H ,, ,,,, , 4-KilTies include QRow onej HeaTher Under- wood, Cherie l?ouleTTe, Gayle Durling, Jenni- fer Coffee, Dawn Heuer, Amy Howell, Terese Parker, HeaTher Czeskleba, Sheryl Raven- crafT, Jamie Brinkerhoff, STacie Broy, Chris- Tine Wilsonp CROW Twop Kylyn O'neil, Sheila HolTer, Karen lvlalelio, KrisTine Heard, Amy C-inTer, Tammy Dismore, AnneTTe, lVlcNeiI, Jamie WesT, Pam Wimer, Michelle Young- blood, KaTie Sherrel, Shiron Warner: Cl?ow Threej Debi Johnson, Tracy Newsom, Becky Carroll, Julie Graham, Tammy TrafeleT, Jen- nifer James, Sharon Labrum, Robin Sapir- sTein, Megan Trinneer, Michelle BuckholTz, Jill OsTerholm, VicToria Highf. 2-VVlTh sTyle and Technique, Kilfies flash The audience Their besT smiles. 3-JusT before The music sTarTs, KilTies group Themselves To begin Their ber- formance. 11-ATO beb assembly earlier in The year, Kilfies show Their TalenTs To The sTu- denfs. 5-Performing To Come Dance wiTh us, Julie Graham and Sheila HolTer dance To The beaf, 6-Performing in fronT of sTudenTs and sTaff, KilTies dance professionally, 7-Ex- bressing The music, Karen lvlallella brings The music To life. 32 KILTIES ,, ,,.,, ,,,,f,,'., -f,.li Q W . LA I M T .,,, ,. ,.,,p- '9 1' ' 4 f KiITies perform TTake off wiTh Us' 'l had a very fun and excifing season. I pelieve our success is due To our close friendships and hard work TogeTher.' -Julie Graham ll had lofs of fun and have made friends ThaT will lasT for- ever.' -Megan Trinneer 1.391 .Nm bf- .--- -A Performing Twelve sTraighT years in a row, KilTies had anofher successful season. ASB funding, music and Kilfies poosfers supporf- ed Kilfies financially, ThirTy-six girls pracTiced an average of eleven hours a week. The Two capTains were Jill Osferholm and Julie Gra- ham, They performed Their firsT compeTiTion in Pullman where They came in firsf place, and Two week- ends laTer, Kelso hosfed The second compeTiTion and The girls came in firsT again, CompeTing for The Third Time, Kelso Traveled To Porfland aT Wilson High, Taking firsT in Their divi- sion and overall. They danced To l'Take off wiTh Us from All Thai Jazz in each of Their performances During spring vacaTion Kilfies Toured San Francisco and SanTa Cruz on The way To The largesf color guard dance compeTiTion on The VVesT Coasf in Fresno, They re- ceived Their hlghesT score of The season wiTh a 9119, and came in firsf place, Their Team moTTo was 'TVVhen love and skill work Togefher, ex- pecT a miracle, and Their flower was The yellow rose, 6 , ,,,, -7, M ,,,, uhh., if WA M... , Awww ,fp- 33 'V if , L ,,,, Q5 W Ani fffw?h 5?f': , , 1 i , , z,, i -- 147 ' HU: 'Q' 4, 1 wf A .Q ., 5 A Viiiv 'S. 2, ik was -,lg 'Q 5, .., , ,sa k V, if W I . A Y A w , .lymi I i :ts Y' if - m 4 A . ff.: ' Qf ,lilly kv E M-N ,, .f '94 K' .1 ' av Spoirked I-lildnders begin To ignife 'Even Though we come up shorT, I Think oil of The ployers would be The firsT To soy iT wds d seoson To re- member.' - Jdson Rddcliffe TIT wds d gredf yedr buT we dll know ThoT we could hove done beTTer.' - ScoTT Schduer The I-lildnders sTdrTed off The sedson wiTh d greoT dTTiTude buT The ThoughT of going To The King- dome mode d big difference os They wolked owdy wiTh GD unde- fedTed leogue record. STomplng RA, Long Lumber- ldcks wiTh d 20-O win ond The lvldrk Morris Ivlonorchs 35-8, Kelso redlly showed everyone whdT foofbdll wds dll dbouT when They Thrdshed Bolldrd All-O. The ScoTs wolked owdy smiling for The redl compeTi- Tion dwdiTed Them dnxiously. I-lowever, during The firsT leogue gomes, Kelso mdnoged To crush Evergreen 33-8 ond lVlounToin View 2'l-O which mode The Scofs reddy To go on dnd defedT The resi of The Vdncouver Tedms. BdTTle Ground come The closesT To o ScoTTy score, buT did noT hove enough sTrengTh To Toke over The i'Big Blue for They IosT wiTh o 26-24 defedT. Hudson's Boy wenT home wiTh d 35-7 loss, dnd Kelso proudly moved on. Then come The big gdme ogdinsT Columbid River. Kelso corrupTed Rivers' pride wiTh o defeoT of 35-7 which mode Kelso The winners of The leogue TiTle. Then iT wds Time for Soufh Kifsdp. When iT come Time for The Wolves, The mighTy ScoTs surprised everyone wiTh o AO-IO vicTory, ond Then iT come Time for Puyollup. Then, dll Tensed up ond ner- vous, The Hildnders come ouT on The field reddy To Tdke home dn- oTher vicTory buf were leT down when Puydllup shuT ouT The ScoTs wiTh ci defedf of 412-42. HIT wds d greoT occompIishmenT, buT we'll never know whdT mighT hove been or whdT could hove been, replied codch John HunT. 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL 35 'The banaueT was a real success and receiving The coaches award made iT es- pecially memorable.' - David Humphrey 'Hilander fooTball is greaT and geTTing The inspiraTional award was a real honor.' - Jim Ackermann The fooTball banaueT honored The varsiTy, junior varsiTy and soph- omore fooTball Teams, coaches, cheerleaders and all individuals and organizaTions involved in mak- ing The season a successful one. DownTown QuarTerbacks hosTed and financed The banqueT wiTh The cooperaTion of The Kelso Elks and The Lady Elks who pre- pared The meal. In addiTion To The ChrisTmas de- coraTions, blue and gold sTreamers, balloons and painTed posTers draped across walls, doorways and railings, burying The lodge in colorful Kelso TradiTion. DonaTed by Bob Kelley, enlarged color phoTos of each senior fooTball player lined The sides of The lodge. Senior players received boTTles of Pepsi decoraTed in fesTive plaid ribbon wiTh champagne glasses and a card aTTached reading, CelebraTe '87. They Took home a book of sTaTisTics puT TogeTher and donaTed by KLOG, along wiTh oTher Tokens of The fooTball season. The banaueT began wiTh speeches from members of The DTQ's and The Elks lodge and pro- ceeded wiTh inTroducTions of , 'I 36 VARSITY FOOTBALL coaches and The varsiTy rally per- forming The Hiland Fling. AfTr dinner, Coaches Lee Fal- ing and John HunT began wiTh spe- cial awards by honoring Jason Rad- cliffe wiTh The offensive player award and ScoTT KoTh wiTh The de- fensive player award. Coach PaT Hymes presenTed Jeff HeaTon wiTh a Trophy as mosT improved player, while David Humphrey and ScoTT Schauer received The Two coaches' awards given by Dave CarpenTer and Ed Laulainen, ln conclusion, Bill lVloulTon inTroduced The inspiraTional player award voT- ed on by The Team members. Tosh Mayeda, a Kelso alumni and former inspiraTional player awarded Jim Ackermann The Trophy. The ceremony ended wiTh a benedicTion by The Elks Chaplain, Bill LaRiviera. ,,.-er .3 4 1 - The Pride is Here represenTs The Theme of The 1987 season. 2 - AfTer receiving The coaches award, David Humphrey carries his Trophy modesTIy. 3 - Presenfed wiTh The in- spiraTionaI player award, Jim Ackermann accepfs The Trophy as his parenTs, Joe and Carol Aokermann, beam wiTh pride. A - Tak- ing Their opponenT To The ground, MaTT Rabi- deau and STeve Hamm bury The SouTh KiT- sap Wolverine, 5 - Running The opTion, quar- Terback ScoTT Sohauer hands The ball To Da- vid Humphrey while Andy Momberg blocks The defense. 6 - Running The ball, SCOTT KoTh slips away from his opponenT. 7 - WiTh The goal posT in sighT, Jason Radcliffe flies up The middle To score. VARSITY FOOTBALL 37 JV's work ouT wiTh ohorhpionship form lThese kids showed They were Tough ond proved They know how To win,' - Ddvid CorpenTer 'NoT only did we hove o winning seoson ouT we hod fun doing iT.' - Lonce Gillen JV fooTpolI, oooohed by Gordy SdrgenT ond Dove CorpenTer hod o schedule of nine gornes ployed usuolly on lVlondoys. JV's oornpiled six wins while only Tolling Twice. The firsT loss come from MT, View. 'We never could geT our offense moving like we should hove, replied ouonerbock Robo HunT. Kelso used The lvlT. View loss To rnoTivoTe Them The resT of The seo- son. Scoring 25 or more poinTs The nexT Three gornes proved The Hilon- der pups were ploying wiTh d given inspiroTion, STond-ouT Dorren Boswell sToT- ed, When our gools for The sedson become ThredTened, The whole Teom Turned iT up o noTch. AlThough The ulTimoTe Teom Qool wos noT oocornplished, The JV's rhode Their rnork in The ledgue os o reol oonTender. WiTh Two losses under Their pelT, Kelso come ouT ond buried FT. Voncouver A7-6. BoTh Robb ond Dorren ogreed, All in oll, we ployed os o compleTe uniT during our losT gorne ogoinsT ForT CVon- couveryf' 4 38 JV FOOTBALL Y , N 'Q , 1 1: x3 n ' ' U' A . Q ' n A M M M, fy sw ' ' vdinffm - K5 -J ff .. fv ff Q ' : I I Vygy, 7 4' A A ,E H 2, ri gyv M W W , Q , Q 'kglf 4 1 X w , 1 ' V- M V W aff , 5 in 1 H N ,, 9 M VK 1 I V if W K rrvllj V I V 1 ,, Nryyf ,, 1 W I I LV K W ,, I , i I . I 1, .fb iq Q .4n?Q ,- Z MM-..' 44f A., A , ' ,-I Q y2R-Mi., -Q f.-1 M, W-M 'W who ,, 'T' f3,,, N X 5 'M 1 at pw ,I '1 'I - Varsity Volleyball team includes QRow lj Secret Roberson, Bethany DeVries, Darci Kreiaer, Tammie Coffee, Heather Taitano, Trisha Cooley, QRow 25 Coach Dora Sybouts, April Clark, DeAnne Crayne, Karen Probst, Cathy Higgins, Stacy Berry, Christina Dubke, and Lori Hamm. 2 - Acting quickly, DeAnne Crayne makes a powerful save. 3 - Jumping high, DeAnne Crayne and Karen Probst go for the block. A - Gathering closely, the team decides upon a plan. 5 - Reaching her desti- nation, DeAnne Crayne makes a save send- ing the ball to the opponents. L10 VOLLEYBALL 'K Ns : 9 A - 1 . . - is f . 'I Q - ' sz 15:-FL 5 4 : ii 9 is: . - if 5 . Lf sf 8 ...sis A as .f A , E iw warns' i-'ff Lzsasgifi P UZTDTWQ if L is? Tewmiff '24 .rw 'vlaksfiln T ff NT 2 Qwe- .sl 1 L sll T s lWe had a winning season -because of our Teamwork and enThusiasm.' - DeAnne Crayne 'We worked hard and To- geTher as a Team while having a loT of fun.' - Darci Krieder Kelso Volleyball members sTarTed ouT by working exTra hard aT pracTices in hopes of making iT a winning season. Thriving enThusi- asTically wiTh a very posiTive aTTi- Tude helped To encourage The Team's spiriT. ATTaining greaT comebacks highlighled many games. Long ral- lies baffled oThers, puTTing Kelso on Top! GreaT! They worked hard and were a Team, boasTed Coach SybouTs. proud of her Team's ao- complishmenTs. Bringing home hardware ap- peared To be wiThin The spiriT. Tak- ing firsT place aT Prairie and fourTh place aT CenTerville, The Team did an ouTsTanding job. Third place aT The disTricT meeT proved even more for ending of The season. Wearing blue and gold conTin- ued To be a requiremenT aT every game for coach SybouTs. OTher su- persTiTions reauesTed by Team members included a cheer ThaT would be changed if They losT a maTch. They accomplished many of Their goals. They improved The sea- son by making iT a spiriTed way To remember This volleyball season. VOLLEYBALL 44 Jail' 6 w 1 2 3 K 'EW ww lf? ' A5556 'BQ' 112 CROSS COUNTRY Cross counlry advances lo slale again 'Mr. Slevvarl vvas an inspira- lion lovvard our successful season' -Slaci Baker Over a period of five years, Kelso vvon a lolal of 76 cross coun- lry meels. Consisling of 23 boys and ld girls, lne leam nad anolner successful season. Afler poln poys and girls varsily vvon lne dislricl meel neld al KHS, Ocl 30, cross counlry lraveled lo Porl Townsend Nov 7, lo compele in lne AAA cnampionsnips. Tammy Wines placed lvvenly-lvvo, Laura Moore finisned lwenly-six, Jeana Jessop al lnirly-nine, Slacy Baker al forly-four and Karen Malella al sixly-seven. Tne boys finisned eleven over- all. Leading lne Scols, Cnuck Piper placed lvvenly-lnree, Brenl Car- mack flnisned forly-lvvo, vviln An- lnony Rojo rignl penind placing for- law ly-lnree. Doug Reid compleled lne race al filly-lvvo, and Dominic Anaya finisned al sixly-lvvo. Teammales voled Anlnony Rojo for mosl inspiralional boy and Tammy Wines for mosl inspiralional girl. Coacnes included Mr. Joe Slevvarl and Mr. Rick Ames. Mr. Slevvarl said lnal lne nignlignl of lne year was novv lne leam im- proved over lne season. .f's 'P'l' 4 5.-I-A -fiat- l-In lne lead, Mike Melzger plans lo slay lnal way. 2-Caplains for varsily include Cnuck Piper, Mary Haggard, Anlnony Rojo, and Tammy Wines. 3-Doing wnal is needed, Sleve Taylor works lo slay anead 41-CVOSS Counlry leam includes CRovv lp Mr Joe Slewarl, Doug Reid, Mike McDermill, Sleve Ellsworln, Brenl Karmack, Brell Wnile, Chuck Piper, Jared Ricn, Pal Williams, Mike Melzger. Kevin Lane, Mr. Rick Ames, QRow 25 Jacob Fox, Mall Walker, Kenji Hiraga, Dominic Anaya, Tyke Bell, Anlnony Rojo, Ken Gill, Eric Doebele, Donavin Effray, David Tover, Mike Scnmidlq qRovv 35 Karen Malella, Nikki Jonn- son, Adrian Bridges, Laura Moore, Kelli Beas- lon, Jamie Holl, Tammy Wines. Mary Haggard, Slaci Baker, Jeana Jessop, Amy Lane, Jill Sorenson, Jenny Ring, and Josef pnine Axellson. 5-Pacing nimself, David Tov- er wanls lo win lne race 6 A Running for all sne's vvorln, Jeana Jessop snools for lne fin- isn line. 7-Running, Tammy Wines concenf lrales on sleps. CROSS COUNTRY -413 . l 'Even Though we didn'T win sTaTe, iT was sTiII an experi- ence I will never forgeT.' - Kim Feider TAT firsf, we were The under- dogs buT Team efforT and spiriT led us To Third in league.' - Karen Malella Alfhough The Team lacked swimmers and divers, They sTiII man- aged To place Third in league and aT disTricT. Finishing wiTh a 41-2 league record and 5-2 record overall, The girls accomplished goals They seT aT The beginning of The season. We wanTed To beaT all The Teams we could. We IosT To Mark Morris and Columbia River be- cause of our lack of depTh. The highlighT of The season was beaTing ForT Vancouver even Though 20 percenf of The Team was ouT from sicknesses and injuries. Kelso senT four swimmers To The sTaTe meeT, held aT The Universify of WashingTon. Kim PleasanT swam The 400 breasTsTroke, placing 24, and The 200 medley relay Team consisTing of Mary WiTham, Kim Feider, Erica Faulkner and Kim PleasanT finished 24. The Team held Their banauef aT Roy's Chuckwagon in Longview. Erica Faulkner Took home The mosT dedicaTed, capTain and mosT valu- able swimmer awards. Kim PleasanT received The mosT ouTsTanding swimmer and Kim Feider was named The mosT inspiraTional. Suzie Vine was honored wiTh The mosT im- proved rookie and Becky Haggard mosT improved overall. AccepTing All GIRLS' SWIMMING The mosT valuable rookie was Mary WiTham. Coach Gerald Malella enjoyed working wiTh The girls again afTer Taking a few years off from coach- ing. l'They were enThusiasTic and willing To learn. IT makes me feel good when I know I can help kids improve ThemseIves, he sTaTed. 4 - Swimming on to victory, Heather Manas- co finishes her last lap. 2 - Handing out partic- ipant certificates, Coach Gerald Molella congratulates Sigyn Monk on a great sea- son. 3 - The team consists of QRow 'lj Coach Gerald Malella, Mary Witham, Becky Haggard, Tanette Alsteen, Kim Fisher, Heather Manosco, Susie Vine and April Pro- cop: CROW 23 Colleen Farley, Ridge McCoy, Kim Pleasant, Erica Faulkner, Kim Feider, Sigyn Monk and Jennifer Muus. A - Looking toward the finish, Erica Faulkner takes a breath. 5 - Discussing swimmers at the state meet, Coach Gerald Malella and another coach discuss strategy. GIRLS' SWIMMING 45 Girls' Tennis Team plasTs wiTh success 'There were a few crucial players who kepT The Team going and The morale up which helped.' - Marsha Shuflin iThe way The Team worked TogeTher and everyone working for a personal pesT really characTerizes This group.' - Marielle Voide Q sss T 4 4 s ssss . ' Ga Tmxwig br wx 'Vt nxixslzrxiinkzzmg-Q 8 -, ' TE E Z -' : -- ' r:.i' is i T s sr., s zz, T s . T iissi T is x x E 2 T Tm If is K-., .. .f,..s.x. . , .- .- . . -,s ir-. A ' - ' f . Q .. 1 . s ' do GIRLS TENNIS iEven Though This was my flrsT year on The Team I was proud To say l was a parT of such a deTermined group.' - Cassie Morgan The '87-88 girls' Tennis Team puT forTh a winning efforT and learned The fundamenTals of The game. The Team played Their home maTches aT RA. Long and sTrived hard To work for personal besTs. The girls pracTiced long and hard hours everyday, working for whaT They knew iT Took To be win- ners. The Team had a season of learning and auiTe a few reTurning players alThough The final record was O-43. The experienced girls helped The Team work hard on learning The correcT way To play Tennis. 'iThe Team had a sTrong pack- pone of juniors who will pe There nexT year wiTh experience, so The fuTure is brighT. Learning how To play The game is whaT an orga- nized Team is all apouT and The Team did ThaT well, said coach Jim Hill. yblz ....: t ,,.....A A .... 3 lil' ' - is ,I 1-1. N ,H ' I 'T' Q K, 'Q fx 4 - Z . K ii s. f .... T 2 -shi 2 1 T-'- I T as .. T ess-,s . . -... . .M ---- T . mf . - -- 2- E- -T - 7 , . ' , Q U f.. T T ' is ' . .5 T -- T -5 1 ' S .5 l l 5 4 - Concenlraling on her opponeni, Mi- chelle Dawdy awaiis The reiurn. 2 - Surprising even herself, Holly Norlon blasts one. 3 - Ten- nis Team includes CROW 'lj Dana Spjul, Kim Timmerick, Avery Nesiaval, Marsha Shuflin, Pam Wimer, Jennifer Peck, Cassie Morgan, Veronica Prilchard, Michelle Dawdy, coach Jim Hill: CROW 21 Marielle Voide, Gayle Dur- ling, Holly Norion, Jenny Guard, Kari Karnofs- ki, Heather Crisman. A - Going for The ball, Marsha Shuflin looks To score. 5 - Giving il all she's goT, Kim Timmerick slams iT cross-courl. ,A:, I I - f-se,-fr u- - f if , Aw 14 , r,.srwm:-- f ' 'fn 'rugs-1' ,, if ,Mg-1, . , , ,V ,,if,,s,q ,Q , Dana inspired us To work hard which paid off wiTh a winning season.' - Penni Nave 'The Team goT along greaT noT only on The field buf off The field Too.' - Keri Hickman Girls' soccer Team sTarTed off The season wiTh goals To have a beTTer record, To play TogeTher as 1 48 GIRLS' SOCCER a Team, and To make The playoffs. The girls meT Their firsT goal by geTTing a 5-A-4 record in league and Q-5-4 overall. The players fin- ished fourTh place among AAA schools and fifTh place in league. The girls played much more as a Team This year, commenTed new girls' coach Dana STilwell. We missed play-offs by only one game. Kelso's highlighT of The season was Tying Mark Morris 2-2 and knocking Columbia River, The firsT place Team in AAA, ouT of playoffs. Sophomore Mignon Hess did a greaT job as goalie for us, Sfilwell said. Mignon helped The Team To a ToTal of six shuTouTs. The Team held iTs banqueT aT Engine House Pizza in Longview. Se- nior Kris Berg Took honors of MVP, ju- nior Keri Hickman was named ouT- sTanding defender, junior Penni Nave received The award for mosT goals, and sophomore Yvonne Lewis received mosT improved. Kris Berg, who had Q goals and 6 assisfs, and Penni Nave, who had 'll goals and 6 assisfs, were named To The all conference Team, Marci Adams and Mignon Hess were named as honorable menTions. -Wm: J Y Q -.,, 1 i -1 ' 4' , 'H 1 gs- . 9 f ' if ff 'S jg, S Q3 5' N 3' Ll 1 L,,i.W, ,lk ' r so W Q R 5 fi if if v, eggs B H , AL kb . is i 'fem 'Y 'Q Q iii if i Q Wx .sf lfldking d minule off from wresiling, Jeremy Biggers dnd Jim Sleworl re-lox. 2-Accepling his firsl oloce dl The Woodlond lnviloliondl lim lhiery STOFICS idll on The Top sleo, 3- ivlembers of The wreslling leom include Cooch Jerry l-lomm, Dovid Chdmblee, lvldrc Spink, Price Bdldry, Chris McGhee, Nldrk McGhee, Jeremy Biggers, Brod Croco, Jody Boker, Ql?ow lwoj Brenl Allen, Donovon Ef- frdy, Don Cdmooell, Jeff Tollefson, Poul Bere glond, Eric While, Tim Thiery, Mike Bridges Cllow lhreej Dennis Siocey, Bill Longenooch, 50 WRESTLING Curlis Nemeyer, Jim Siewori, Mike Boles, B. J. Wdrner, Doug Code. r1fWreslling rdlly spores no efforl To gel The leom going. 5- Dolng The lhing wresilers like mosl, Dennis STGCGY goes for The pin. oflhe sweel feeling of success, Kelso grdpplers know iT personf oily, 7-Roising his hond in viclory, Kirk Loflus is in his fovorlle posilion, 'ffww-wr ' ScoTTy wresTlers Take aown The oalas 'VolleyDall is for The girls, Bas- keTDall is for Doys, DUT Wres- Tling is for The lvlenl' -Jim STewarT The l-lilanaer G-rapplers came info The year wiTh a sTaTe champion ana shorT a few wresTlers, DUT They haa someThing To prove ana Dy The secona maTch They haa foUna a TOT poUnaeri The wresTling Team, along wiTh Coach Jerry l-Iamm, Ter- ry AnshUTz, ana G-ary Dagleish sTres- sea The imporfance of hara work ana kepT The Team's nose To The grinclsTone. The gUys pracTicea ev- eryaay which lea To some key vic- Tories for The whole Team, The Hilanaers foUghT Their way info a Thira place finish in The DisTricT ToUrnamenT aT lvloUnTain View High School wiTh T911 poinTs, The Hilan- aers finlshea flffh in The aUal meeT season, DUT TrUe To form, powerea Their way To a high finish in The ais- TricT ToUrnamenT. Five l-lilanaers ai- recTly aUaIifiea To The regional ToUr- namenT in PUyallUp, ln all T3 ScoTs placea in The O Team To man DrackeT. The Hilanaer Grapplers placea ninTh aT The Region 3 STaTe QUalifier ToUrnamenT in PUyaIIUp. Jim STew- arT was The Regional Champion aT T29 lDs, wiTh a pin in The firsT roUna ana Two major vicTories following 5 r , Qffyifz ThaT. Donavan Effray aUaIifiea for The STaTe ToUrnamenT wiTh a foUrTh place finish ana Erik Whife ana Den- nis STacey Travelea as alTernaTes, Jim STewarT, sTaTe champion aT T22 movea Up To go for The TiTle aT T29 VViTh a loss in The firsT roUna, Jim Took a Thira in The sTaTe ToUrnamenT in El- lensDUrg, finishea his season 35-T, ana enaea his career wiTh a Q2-Al recora, finishing wiTh Three sTraighT vicTories. Donovan Effray, aT T22 lDs. was eliminaTea in The firsT Two roUnas DUT gave iT a gooa efforT ana enloyea The Trip. The ScoTs fin- ishea The season wiTh a posiTive feeling ana a yoUng Team wiTh loTs of promise. 6 - Baskeiball aims high Tor Top place 'As Time wenT on, iT became a real learning experience.' -Todd Wilson lThank God for The TooTball Team.' -Junior Spain ln describing The varsiTy bas- keTball season, The word deTermi- naTion seemed To pop up in minds everywhere. The comeback Trek sTarTed Three years ago when head coach Rob l-lippi Took conTrol of The baskeTball program which he described as one of The biggesT challenges of his coaching career. l'l've found, over The years, ThaT if you have The paTience and The courage To sTick wiTh someThing long enough, evenTually you will succeed, replied Coach Hippi. Kelso sTarTed dropping Their firsT Three non-league games and The same old song sTarTed To play in Kelso. llVVe knew we were a beT- Ter Team Than ThaT, buT we iusT had ci loT To overcome from preceding 'I years, explained Jason Soder- man. A glimmer of hope spread when Kelso capiTalized on Their home courT advanTage by beaTing Evergreen, ForT Vancouver, and league leading BaTTle Ground. STill more hearT ache came. AlThough Kelso began To play well, MT. View and Columbia River boTh delivered hard hiTTing blows. Play-off hopes shaTTered somewhaT on The loss againsT FT. Vancouver, Winding up The season wiTh a 5-45 record, Kelso chalked up anoTher rebuilding year, l 2 3 52 VARSITY BASKETBALL Wkyi., 1 -2 8 fa!! il iw? ,V lBy pecoming d l?eCon, I fi- ndlly found o purpose for my life.' -Jeff Schloss lVVe hod o greoi seoson ond ore exciTed for nexT yedr.' -Chris Jdcops ffiyy uw T I an ,, x Edrs become overwhelmed by The consTonT shouTs of Those coughT up in The wove of ill2eCon Fever. The JV's odopied The nome ReCon by scrimoging ddy of- Ter doy dgoinsT The vdrsiTy wiTh The penefiTs geored Toword The vdrsiTy Teom. Pldyers poughT comoufloge shirTs, giving Them The look They de- sired. The JV's Took ddvonioge of ploy - os d Teom which gdve Them The winning edge. 'TAII summer everyone on The Teom ployed every chonce we could geT. I don'T Think iT's ony dcci- denT we're ploying like we ore, sTdTed Brion lVlcCoy. Heod codch Pdul lvldyer sow K' These kids come up Through The progrom ond fell somewhoT supri- sed py Their winning performonce. They mode d pig Turn dround since losT yeor. They finolly, sTdrTed using Their heods insTeod of Their mouThs when They ployed, replied Codch lvloyer. The sophomore Teom wos de- signed To geT Those pldyers sTroighT ouT of junior high ond Tedch Them The sTroTegy behind Kelso pdskei- poll. Even wiTh d Q-44 record, The gool pecome occomplished. Coo- ched py Mr. Bill Lehning, The sopho- mores showed signs of o prighT fu- Ture for Kelso poskeTpdIl. gk ' gr -.X. 3 'E ,lx ' ' iiii TT 1 511 JV BASKETBALL S sf, ff-gg i Xxeit K sg 1 i s-Q.: 1. 5240 as 22, 'I-Ce-IebraTihg a wihhiha seasoh, Chris Jacf abs showboaTs for The crowd. 2fVVaTchihQ The rTeT shop, Briah McCoy epiTorhizes Three 3-The Team ihciuaes CROW OVWQD Phii Vahhoak, Chris Jacobs, Briah McCoy, Derrek Hays, Jeff Schioss: CROW Twoj Joe Schafer, Jeff STokes, Tim Beam, Coach Paui Mayer, Alf SToppirTg aT The foal lihe, Waiiy Lair shows his sweeT jumper. Siaokihg ihsiae, STeve Elis- worTh ruhs The offense his way I. Experience resulTs in winning season This year was a greaT year To gain experience for fuTure seasons! -BeTh DeVries This year our Team played up To iTs poTenTial and surprised everyone by coming in 2nd place in league.' -Deanna STokes ln pre-season ranks, girl's yar- siTy Team was picked To finish Third To lasT in The league sTandings. They ended up 40-7 and Tied for second in league play and 43-9 overall, VViTh four seniors, four juniors and Two sophomores, The girls ac- complished many goals They seT aT The beginning of The season. One of The goals mode included making The disTricT TournamenT, which was The firsr Time in over a decade for a Kelso Team To reach The playoffs. Defeafing Mark Morris All-38 highlighTed Kelso's season. Winning This game meanT a disTricT playoff berrh and also a personal sarisfac- Tion as iT had been six years since Kelso had beaTen Mark Morris, Girls and parenTs aTTended The banaueT held in The cafeTeria on March 454 Kim PleasanT Took home The free Throw award. The mosT lm- proyed award wenT To Marci Ad- ams. Kris Berg and Kim PleasanT shared The mosT insplraTional, and The rebound award wenT To Dean- na STokes, Karen ProbsT and DeAnne Crayne each received The capTains award, They worked well TogeTher as a Team and peaked aT The righT Time. We won four of The lasT five games To achieve our goal of mak- ing The disTricT TournamenT, sTaTed yarsiTy coach Mr. Ray Berg. The JV Team coached by Mr. Mike McMahon consisTed of eighT sophomores and four yarsiTy players who spliT Time befween The Two Teams. They ended Their sea- son wiTh a league record of 40-7 and an overall record of 42-8. AT The banaueT, coaches awarded Dena CompTon wiTh The freeThrow award, BeTh Devries wiTh The mosT inspiraTional, Amy Lane wiTh The capTaln's award and Kay- lea May wiTh The rebound award 56 GIRLS BASKETBALL Li fini? iv, LJ ,V 1, ,, ,,,.,, ,W ... if is 61 A . s L ' To or us' ,-f 11 4-The ydrsiTy Teom inciuded QROW onej DeAnne Croyne, Morci Addms, Kris Berg, Mi- gnon Hess ond Kim PIeosdnTg CROW Twoy monoger Julie Willidmsom, Koren ProbsT, Koyleo Moy ond Coach Mr. Roy Berg. 2fThe junior ydrsiTy Teom consisTed of QROW onej Amy Lone, Andy Ferguson, Kim Mayfield, Vicki Miiier ond Avery NesTdvdIg QROW Twoj monoger Teresd Jones, Tyree Cowon, Ter- eso Schlorb, Deno Compion, BeTh Devries ond Cooch Mr. Mike McMohon. 3fDriying To The bdskeT, Deonno STokes goes oround The defender for o hoop. AAT-Iuddiing in The mid! die of The courT, The vdrsiTy girls gef pumped for The game. 5-During o Time ouT, junior vor- siTy coooh Mr. Mike McMahon exoioins o ploy, GIRLS BASKETBALL 57 ' ,qpr Kelso boys splosh Their woy To sToTe iVVe hod o loT of good swims' -Rob VVirTz 'Overoll The seoson wenT well ds our Teom mode improve- menTs.' -Robbie Cook The boys' swim Tedm oonslsTed of ld members: 'll compeTed in swimming ond 3 oompeTed in div- ing. Though The Teom included sTrong swimmers ond divers, iT look- ed depTh. The few Tonkers ended The sedson wiTh o 2-3 leogue reo- ord. Reglondls were held dT Kelso High Coilher Pool. ln regionol oom- peTiTion, Rob Cook won The 50 ond T00 freesTyle ond swom freesryle in The firsT pldoe 200 medley reloy Teom. Rob VVirTz won The 100 book- sTroke in The firsT plooe 200 medley reloy. Bill EllioTT oompeTed olso in The 200 medley reloy swimming buTTerfly, ond Dorrln Jones swom bredsT. Edoh of These flrsT plooe fin- ishers wenT on To oompeTe in sToTe chomplonships held oT The Univer- siTy of VVoshingTon on Februory 27 ond 28. Tedm oopToin Bill EllioTT sToTed, iiThis yedr we hove d smoll Teom wiTh very liTTle depTh,buT desplTe ThoT we hod some gredT swims, won o few meeTs ond hod o greoT Time doing iT. Coooh lvldlelld worked us horder Thon we ever worked before, buT nobody 1 seemed To mind ond iT dll poid off in The end. The swimming bdndueT wos held on lvloroh l. lvlr. lvlolello gove o shorT speech To summorize The seoson. Following his inspiring wrop up, he oworded Rob Cook The in- splroTionol, mosT vdludble swimmer ond ouTsTonding swimmer owords. Bill EllioTT oooepTed The oopToin's oword, Chris lvleoly wos oworded The mosT improved swimmer, lvlork PeTerson received The mosT lm- proved rookie oword, ond Rene lvlondrones wos nomed ouTsTdnd- ing rookie. 5? M 6 'u Runners sTrive for pedk of perfeCTiOh 'SprinTers drove hord ond wenT dll ouT.' -Chris Olsen 'lT wos o greoT yeor ond l om reolly going To miss everyone nexT yeor.' -Coby Bell SpiriT, dedicoTion ond experi- ence gove The Trock Teom dn edge over The oTher leogue schools. This combindTion puT win- ning confidence in every member of The Teom. l-leod Cooch Joe STeworT, os- sisTed by Rick Ames, Doro SybouTs, Al Wise ond Skip Guord, proved To hove o profiTdble yeor. l-loving The righT people wiTh The righT oTTiTude, The seoson ended on o successful noTe, sToTed Codch STewdrT. In boys' disTdnce ond middle disTonce, BrenT Cormock ond Chuck Piper led The Teom perform- once ond inspiroTion. Girls' dis- Tdnce, o close hdrd working group led by Tommy Wines, SToci Boker ond Louro lvloore, compeTed well ond swepT mosT of The longer runs. Jeff Croce, lvlork lvlcChee ond Lindsey BloomfeldT corried The boys' hurdling crew. Deonne Crdyne led The hurdles for The girls, while Coby Bell, Cdpri Bullock, lvlikki Dunn ond Kori I-lickmon compeTed in The sprinTs. Eorly in The seoson, boys' sprinTs proved sporse unTil seniors Chris Olsen running 44.4 ond Doug Code running 44.41 sTrengTh- ened The squod. The Teom hod eleven sToTe compeTiTors. Chuck Piper ron 4:59.Ll, quolifying for sTdTe in The boys' 800. BrenT Cdrmock compeT- ed in The 3200 dT 911611. ScoTT Schouer, Teom cdpTdin ond reTurn- ing sToTe compeTiTor for The Third yeor, ploced in boTh The shoT puT oT 5A'9 ond The jdvelin dT 487'40 . John CurTis dlso compeTed in The jovelin, dudlifying dT 493' 40 . Jomie Schlorb, o junior wenT To sToTe in The discus, Throwing d 447' Toss To guoli- fy. The girls' dlso hdd severol qudli- fiers for sToTe, Tommy Wines in The 3200 wiTh 4224.8 while Lduro Moore ron The 4600 in 42:4o.8 of disTricT. The 454200 reloy Teom mode up of Copri Bullock, Coby Bell, Kori Hickmon ond lvlikki Dunn quolified wiTh eose. In The field evenTs Kofi Hickmon ledped her woy To sToTe oT 4o'44 . Tommy Horper Tossed The discus 98'8 , ond Koren ProbsT Threw her personol re- cord oT disTricT of 36'7 . C' YJ WW ,ug ik A T 4? 'B W I '11 is X s . - 60 TRACK 'ff A ' ' K gr .Gwx A Q.- ani , by ' ,N 5 K .f.,..,..., ,Wy .-..A..-f 9 L ,,. .. ,. ,..,...m.., S 'Ss'-'nom .,. NM...,,N- ,....,- . ,.,,,..---- .,, 4...-' . XFQE ,gf 'J-5 M uialvv xb- '5 ' W 4' M I I , 4 Y 2,5 ' . , - f V 5 ' V ff? j Q, as I n V ,V ,fi X gm, , f 'C , :ff . f R - La. ke., ,...1,,,.N, . , f 'l l-Gazing down The runway, ScoTT Schauer prepares To Throw The javelin. 2-Clearing The bar, Troy New is spoTTed by TeammaTe Jas- on Rohweclder. 3-PuTTing The shoT, Darcella Page makes her disTance. A-Making his run, John CurTis begins his pull. 5-Exploding off The board, Kari Hickman combeTes in The long jump, 6-Finishing up a successful run, AnTho- ny Rojo sTrides down The back sTreTch. 7- SprinTing around The curve, Coby Bell leads The girls' 200 meTer dash. 62 TRACK W , vi' Field evenfs finish successful year 'We had a winning weighf Team This year, noT only in sTrengTh buf, personalify as well.' -ScoTT Schauer The field evenfs aspecf of Track came info The season wifh many underclassmen. VeTerans gave new members Tips on Tech- niaue and form. Coach Wise ex- plained, ul-laying a successful, Team meanT sTriving for your own personal besT which will also resulT in helping The Team. ln The jayelin, John Curfis Threw The farThesT aT lQ3 lO , while ScoTT Schauer followed closely behind aT l87'iO . Darcella Page Threw besf for The Lassies aT 'll5' and Vicki Reese followed aT 'lOo'9 . ScoTT Schauer led The Scofs in The shof puT, puTTing aT SAW , and leading The way for The girls', Karen Probsf Threw a 3o'7 . ln The discus, Jamie Schlarb led The compeTiTion wiTh a 447' Toss: Xavier Cayazos Threw a 438' followed by ScoTT Schauer aT 'l43'll'C Kari Hickman, a junior, led The girls' long jump aT io' fl 'l . Close be- hind her lvlikki Dunn jumped aT 'l5'5 . Lindsey Bloomfeldf led boys' side wiTh a 2021 jump followed by Saddo Hamashima, aT 'lQ'3 . In The Triple jump, Mark lVlcGhee skipped in aT 38'2f', while Kari Hickman led The girls aT 2O'8'f. ln The pole vaulT evenT, Jason Rohwedder blazed The way wiTh a leap of 'l'l'Q . ln The high jump, Chuck Piper compeTed af 5'iO'f while Capri Bullock Took firsf posi- Tion for girls' aT 5'2 . Thressa Shaw followed closely wiTh a jump of 4l'2 . 6 74 ff g I , .wisp , 9 b X F , 2 D xv: SA gg .sk ., Q nw k ,I .4 n 5 nf SESS E: S 85561 -9. s -ffl k .df BOYS' soccer lnfor o kickin' seoson 'We do iT like you'd do iT when we do iT like we do iT on our soccer Tedm.' -Eddie Miles 'lf you ThoughT we were pod This yeor, jusT wolf 'Till nexT yeor.' -Jimmy SuTherldnd -Chod Dunovon Boys soccer Teom finished 8-7- l A l which seT o precedenT, os The besf record for o Kelso High boys soccer Teom in hisfory. lvlorc Spink, o four yeor veTer- on ond Eddie lvliles, o Three yeor worker, filled Their jobs os Teom copfoins ond led The whole Teom To o successful seoson. The seniors enjoyed finishing The yeor wiTh o oonquef honoring The Teom. Cooch Dono Sfilwell, God To Teom members, pre- senTed Todd Willson wiTh The mosT voluoble ployer oword, KeiTh Livesy for besf defensive ployer, ond Joc- ob Fox, o promising sophomore, re- ceived mosT improved. All of The ployers remembered The lvlounfoin View gome os Their besf efforT. The gome wenT info overfime in The finol minuTes: The Thunder sTruck hord ond scored o specToculor gool. The score be- come 'l-O ond o disoppoinTed hord-working group wenT home, knowing They Tried Their besf. 5 l 7 65 wif - ,1T'g,, s f ,, ,, ' ' ' 'bw ' 'fum , , ,, v . ,A -My , -MW, f ' ' kiwi ,, ,. Am H , T -ffl M, i ww. , - .'z.fL ' 4 f - ., ,1 avif Q I ?,'f'f'fi?4 ' 'T' D , ,sw 'aff-'f ., ,, T , ,W 'ii ,WW f 1 , s if 1, I f ., M , iq ,,,, Y V If , . My ,, , 4,5 , I f -L f if. -K ,, .k,,,, ., T 7' J 'if VY ' ,A ' y W my ,f an ,, 357, 44N 'O . ,Q I. ' ,. I Ar K ' My :Mrk .M4 , Ah 7 .4 775 a W my aa , , 'uf-,wmwyw if ' Jw , .. C ff ,, ' . , , , I ' wr - I bf MW H is ' 1- .-.1 . f - I V ,.,fJf,.., ,,, ,W T , by ., '- 5 V , V A ff, ,W A Wy: 1 f Jaw, 'pc ' T fy, ' T H w':?:fCw,., . 'L 4. wf , -,4 I W A ' y ' 'IA C, ' ',,f.j, ww A 1 ,A . M-f .sql gfi , s jf av '11 Y 1 , f :ws Q 1' if fri? rl' 'hkff f .w al 2 'I-Swinging wiTh sTyle, Chuck Hdrris hopes for , f d birdie. 2-InTerrupTing his shoT, Joy FrosT , f eyes The comero. 3-Showing perfecT form, , Richdrd Holcomb wdTches The bdll in fli hT, ,,,,,,r f H , A-CdughT wiTh o bod loy, Chuck Horris pulls o hoT Trick. 5-Golf Tedm includes CROW onej Andy lvlochleid, Chuck Hdrris, Tyler Freund, Joy FrosT, Rich Holcomb: CROW Twop Cooch Cory Nunomdker, Russ Wilson, PdT Hen- drickson, Tim Berg, Jored Zdbdldo, Ken Jose lin, Allen NesbiT. 6-Displaying some serious hordwore, Joy FrosT ond Chuck Jdrris sTond proud, 7-Lining up o puTT, Andy Mochleid spoTs The comerd, oo GOLF f' 1 .6 133444, ,JI YQ, '15 A jfbgfi 4 ,, f hx,, l M 4 .1 my , , J f. V ,. fi az, , ,,,-fl , ,M if 'A 1 2 wi :, y , ,, ,,,, QQ' . w ,-rs Yi if ,Q , f T ,, f , uf- A ,143 7 ,,, , f' ,,: L, 'lag bi I Tkrg 5 4 W -2'flf5TiL:arMf:,g v' T , ,-fivfw I diy, Q ,fs align V A ,mi ., , ' sf , f T 2 ,f,,15 -wld fs m' P' , V 'A 'Iv 'x ff' 1 '1l 91 'Na-.A .v 5 , . W V Y! -1 ,V , - ., Y 'T' , Q-3 T Z? ,, 1 ,. f ,, A ' 4, ww ' W Golfers oloim birdie os oesf friehd 'Three yedrs of golf mode my high school cdreer com- oleTe.' -Joy Frosf 'lVle? l-love o duofe ih The oh- huol? VVhoT o Thrilll' -Andy lvldchleid lmdgihe, The worm wlhd blow- ihg sofTly oh d foce of pure cohceh- TrdTloh ohd The feel dhd smell of fresh greeh gross rollihg uhder The feeT of o True comoeTlTor. lmdgihe, Th The sTTllhess of The morhThg, The course, oresehTirTg dh oooedllhg chdllehge oy iTs oreofh TdkThg si- lehce OuT oh The course, much more wds ihyolyed Thoh ThdT vyhTch wos oercelyed oy The humoh eye olohe, lElemehTs of wedTher ohd The course oreyehTed The domihd- TToh of ohy moh oh ohy glyeh doyr Kelso golfers hoT ohly defeof- ed The elemehfs ouT efforflessly moh hohdled Their opoohehTsr Posfihg d TO-T record, codch Glory Nuhdmoker vyos more Thoh oledsed wlTh The performohce his kids checked ih, 'This yeor wos suc- cessful ih more Thoh iusT wih-loss. These kids were more Thoh iusT chomolohsf' sToTed lylri Nuhomoke er, Ih The resT of ToumdmehT ploy, Kelso ouT oh d mdTch of Their owh. Corrsishhg of T41 oTher Tedms ThroughouT The sToTe, Kelso oldced dh imoresswe secohd, lm The sTdTe TourhomehT, Kelso sfumoled oh To some problems oefore The mofch eyeh sTdrTed, Uslhg rehfvo-clubs, Kelso wdTchedThelrdreoms shdTTer oy The cosT of o Thief HIT vyds dh ugly wdy To go, ouT ThoT is iusT pdrf of life, urTforTuhdTely, exoloihed Chuck Hdrris. 5 , ,.,,,,,, , 1? K, ,f A V fe 1 ZW..,..W..,.,,, ,T i-T ,W ,WW v a jx ,z I .QW y,, ,,mW..,,,...,.,W.,.,,,, 4 ,,,,h,,, ,,,s,,,M.-,M,,s. ,.. y tw, W, LM.. . M , ,,,,, .- Qs . N r M my ' f a H 6 T L 1 7 J I J- X - 4,4 xx f--' GOLF 67 Sluggers shake sTicks To wallop hiTs 'lvly oh my, whaT a yearl' -Dave Humphrey 'Even Though we didn'T win iT all, we had The fun iT Takes To make a season successful.' -Lance Cillen 'A season l'll always cherish in my hearT.' -SCOTT Clark When spring hiT Kelso, ouT came The new baseball baTs along wiTh The sTiff IeaTher gloves. The smell of grass and The crack of The baT gave Kelso fans a reason To love The game of baseball all ThaT much more. BoTh JV and varslTy enjoyed a successful season. AfTer clawing Their way Through league play wiTh big wins over Columbia River, ForT, and Evergreen and big losses from Hudson's Bay, Prairie, and Columbia River, varslTy Team began prepar- ing for The play-offs. ln The disTricT TournamenT, Kelso faced sevenTh ranked, NorTh Thursfon. Winning lo-3, Kelso felT a fresh wave of confidence. Crippled early by Columbia Rivers eighT runs in The firsT Two innings, a four run rally in The fifTh and sixTh spelled The end for Kelso. We had a greaT year and really had a loT of fun, replied Jim Ackermann. The JV's, coached by lvlr. John Simpson, had no play-offs To aT- Tend, buT ended up Taking second in Their league, Given enough Time, we could have won if all, sTaTed Darren Clark. r 68 BASEBALL N 'I-AlWays in a ready posiTion, Rob HunT cheers on Jim Ackermann. 2-Bearing down, Dave Humphrey cocks back To ThroW. 3-JV Team includes QRoW onej David Chamblee. Brian McCoy, Darren Clark, Kevin Tiemans, Kelly Hooper, Bill Langenbach, Darrel Harrisg CROW Twoj Coach John Simpson, Craig Morrison, Gregg STange, J. R. Herron, Wally Lair, Darren Daniels, Mike Myers, John Harris. 4-Eyeing The fence, Chris Jacobs prepares To explode, 5-VarsiTy Team includes CROW onep Bill Langenbach, Rob HunT, Lance Gil- len, Dave Humphrey, Jason Radcliffe, David Cook: CROW Twoj Coach Dave Corpenfer, ScoTT Clark, Mike Olson, Mike Myers, Andy Momberg, Jim Ackermonn, Darren Boswell and Chris Jacobs. 6-WaiTing for a sTrike, Da- vid Chamblee sTares down The piTcher. 7- Taking a monsTer cuT, Andy Momberg seTs his goal for The fence. BASEBALL 69 Lassies Take ie gue wiTh 'lo-3 record 'We had The TalenT To go as Tar as we wanTed, buT we jusT didn'T seem To geT The breaks when we heeded Them.' -Kim Timmreck 'VVe were all friends so ThaT helped us To play as a Team.' -HeaTher Crisman The Kelso Lassies began Their season in The firsT parf of lvlarch wiTh Try-ouTs. Once The Team was pick- ed, The girls began To prepare for Their firsT game. ln Their season opener The Lassies rolled over rival Prairie Q To 4, and from There They wenT on To Top The league wiTh an T k i wg ,,k -.,-- m v , f , v , g 2 9 T rrrcc .L , is T rrrr -f, is ,sas . ww 70 GIRLS' SOFTBALL impressive lo-3 league record and an 47-A overall record. The Lassies wiTh five seniors, six juniors and Tour sophomores seT goals of The league and disTricT TiTles and a reTurn Trip To The sTaTe Tournamenf. They were only one run shorT of accomplishing every goal They wanTed To reach when Timberline, from Tacoma, defeaT- ed The Lassies 5 To A in disTricT play, Kelso had a few close games This year. ln The firsf meeTing be- Tween Kelso and Washougal, iT Took 'll innings before Kelso won The game A To 3. ln anoTher game, Prairie Took Kelso 8 innings before Kelso prevailed again 2 To fl. ln The season finale, Kelso defeaTed Washougal 6 To 3 To Take The league TiTle. The Lassies were coached by lvlr. Arne Lund who has been coaching Kelso varsiTy sofTball for Twelve years. The JV Team, coached by lvlr. Mike lvlclvlahon, finished The season wiTh a o-11 league record and a 7- A overall record. They placed Third place in The league sfandings. fs' X 3 Wise wwf' 6 gf? Zflff' i1 im. 1 L J S X ' I' 2 Z5 a Iv' Kang Sem: Palace Quan pence fan pfzdmte lfzfionq pfzdace 7'cea!eu'c Tile rob HearT Throb week began as sTudenTs covered Their bodies in Rambo garb, sporTs aTTire and cloThes of The opposiTe sex. On Fri- day Lassies narrowed down sixTeen candidaTes To five princes, and laT- er ThaT nighT, The courT lifTed King ScoTT Schauer To Their shoulders and carried him around The dance floor To The cheers of The crowd and The beaT of old Time rock and roll. FesTiviTies sTarTed wiTh The spiriT week, followed by a game wiTh ri- val Mark Morris and a dance crowning The king. Marc Spink in his backless leopard skin dress. Freder- ic FonTerosa wiTh his long blonde hair and Kirk Robbins, showing all of his legs in his KilTie ouTfiT, Typified Hi- lander SpiriT on l'OpposiTe Sex Day. On sporTs day ScoTT Schauer parTicipaTed in The sporT of Kelso dressed as a smelT dipper. Shannon Irons, Jennifer Record and Tracy Williamson became she-Rambos in guns and green guerrila gear. Joe Kimball showed The True spiriT of Kelso wearing Munch The Mon- archs spiriT buTTons all over his 72 HILANDER HEART THROB body and siTTing in The middle of The Monarch crowd. AT The assembly, The band played LeT IT Be Me while Tension mounTed as five girl escorTs opened Their envelopes, looking for ThaT special someone. KrisTen Berg presenTed Frederic FonTerosa, The man from France, wiTh a pur- ple balloon. Nicole KnighT escorTed prince Jason Radcliffe To The cen- 'l would jusT like To Thank all of The people who fsniffl snifflj made This Csniffly The happiesT day Csniffly of my life! -King Schauer Ter of The gym. Then Kim PleasanT shoT Jim Ackermann in The face wiTh a waTer gun from her Rambo ouTfiT, Then joined The courT. Erin McGhee grabbed AnThony Rojo and Tracy Williamson, escorTing ScoTT Schauer, Took Their places wiTh The firsT four couples. CandidaTes embraced The fans who rushed To congraTulaTe Them aT The end of The ceremony. People aTTending Friday nighT's game chose The king. AfTerwards, aT The dance, DeAnne Crayne in- Troduced The courT, Their escorTs, and counTed To Three as They opened Their boxes. A purple bal- loon designaTed The king and pink, The courT. The week's evenTs came To a close wiTh The coronaTion of ScoTT Schauer. Kelso fans danced unTil 44:30 when The work of Mrs. Elana CarpenTer, Mrs. Bev Laulain- en and The pep club drew To an end. L'A: Z jfsa as - s 1, gi was- ww i 6 10 4 - Playing 'fhe lradiiional Fllng during the Hl- lander Heart Throb Assembly, Anlhony Rolo performs for the lasl lime. 2 - Being lifted lo The shoulders of princes Jim Ackermann and Jason Radcliffe, King Scoil Schauer waves to The people al the dance. 3 - Jusl a cou- ple of girls hanging out in The lobby on Opposite Sex Day. A - Announcing The court al The assembly on Friday, DeAnne Crayne dons her Rambo gear. 5 - Grabblng his balloon from escort Erin McGhee, Anlho- ny Rojo gladly accepls This honor. 6 - Gel- ling sei fora day of skiing, Marc Spink parli- clpales in SporTs Day HlLANDER HEART THROB 73 Win Grganizations 1 X W 0, fn wmg W if .l f bl' J f -jj X T: if W NJ lfASB officers included Eric Richards, Bill El- lioTT, Alex Lannon and Eric Jones, 2-Reading over The minuTes from The previous meeTing, secreTary Bill EllioTT asks for approval. 3-Waie Ting for The meeTing To begin, sTudenT coun- cil members Jay WorTh, April Clark and Kar- en lvlalella enjoy Their Time ouT of class. Af Looking over The agenda, advisor Paula Radich Takes noTes on The discussion. 5fLis- Tening carefully, sTudenT council represen- TiTves are ready To approve a proposal bv The ASB. ofCalling The meeTing To order, presidenT Eric Richards IeTs The members know whaT's going on. 7-Campaigning for an approval bv The ASB, Junior Spain exf plains ThaT jello wresTling is a good idea. 76 ASB ,- ASB show responsibilify, oTToih gools iSomeTimes I wonder why you con sTop dT o yieId sign buT you cdn'T yield of d sTop sign. Somefimes I wish Thdf Puff'n'sTuff wos The Pope. And oTher Times I iusf siT in d conference room ond IeT ASB Tdke me dwoy.' -Alex Lonnon II hdve been impressed wiTh The dbiIiTy of ASB members To discuss difficuIT issues ond To IisTen To one dnoTher.' -Miss Pduld Rodich Led by Presidenf Eric Richords, Vice-Presidenf Aiex Ldnnon, Secre- Tdry Bill EIIioTT ond Business ivionoger Eric Jones, The dssociofed sTudenT body dccomplished mony goois They seT of The beginning of The yedr. They puT on on offer gdme ddnce ond borbeciue, They boughT o sTereo for The cdfeferio ond They sponsored i'The Edge dssembly ond concerf. Officers ond repre- senfdfives dlso discussed buying o new reorder boord ond sforfing The TrodiTion of hdying o senior courT- ydrd. ASB held meeTings when They were needed which wos obouT ey- ery Two weeks. A few ddys before The meeTings, officers meT wiTh dd- visor Miss Pould Rddich To discuss The ogendo ond To broinsform new W ' 1 6 . ' LWMULV by J W, ,sos LL- - ' ' ideds. Ofher responsibilifies of The officers included counfing dnd roi- Iing money from The pop mochines, dpproving ond signing oil of The purchdse orders for The clubs ond, mosT of oil, working Togefher To mdke ASB work, ASB officers orgdnized such fundrdisers GS d ddnce ond borbe- cue, ASB cords ond The Edge, for which They received Ten percenf of The Tickef soles. The pop mochines ond The gdfe receipfs from The home sporfing eyenfs proved To be The biggesf money mokers of The yedr. ffylfflzlf iffy IIAI Efffffi J ASB 77 IX vi MII K S , 1 1' 9 X 5 1 4 V A Agar W MM 75 vi , if gf 'I 'i-Ldssie officers include Presideni DeAnn Ru- bdsn, Vice-pre-sideni Kerry Avereii, Secre- TOFY Heidi Walker, dnd Tredsurer Jennifer Wicksirdnd. QAAT d Ldssie meering, rnernf bers discuss pldns. 3-Tdking noies CIT d Ldssie rneefing, DeAnn Rubdsn wriies findl deci- sions. A-As SADD officers exii from d rneei- ing, Julie Lone wishes sne could srdy. 5-SADD officers inciude Tredsurer Keili Bedsion, Sec- rerery Julie Lone, President Robin Sdpirstein, dnd Vicefpresideni TGVOVTWY Scoby. 78 LASSIES, SADD 14, - , V, W ,rm ,15- 4 r- , -f,,,w , sz f Z 5 2 A fi X! 1 FT ml F' X if X K QN i ,L K Q fi. Lossies, SADD give Ki-IS service iine moin objecTive of SADD is To keep kids from drinking dnd driving, ond, if Tnev feel Tne need, iusT do one or Tne oTner.' -Joe Ackermonn iI.dssies Tried To promoTe spiriT buT Tne dmounT of dcTiviTy in- volving kids vvos iimiTed.' -Elono Cdrpenirer ,W Lossies, Tne oidesT ond IorgesT scnool club, nod obouT 75 mem- bers, For nomecoming, Lossies meT every vveek To pion for Tne evenT. Tnev cnose escorTs, soid mums, supporTed Tne fooTboii Teom, ond seiecTed Tne ddvs for spiriT vveek. i'Even Tnougn Tnere were close To TOO members, Tnis vvos Tne iovv- esT porTicipoTion veor for Tne club, sdid Mrs. Bev Louioinen, ciub odvi- sor, In Tne spring, Lossies puT To- geTner Tneir second biggesT ocTivi- Tv, The i-Iiionder I-ieorT-Tnrob. SpiriT vveek, inciuding guerriiio gorb, c!oTnes of Tne opposiTe sex ond sporTs dov nelped kick Hilonder HeorTTnrob '88 inTo iTs second yeor. Mr. Joe Ackermonn supervised o smdiier group, STudenTs AgoinsT Drunk Driving QSADDQ. Members mode Teenogers ovvore of Tne dongers of driving drunk. Wnen prom Time come oround, Tne group mode posTers To remind sTudenTs TnoT if Tnev drink, don'T drive. Members sTressed TnoT sTudenTs con nove fun wiTnouT drinking. LASSIES SADD 79 ,z,, fd ' r ! 1-G-eTTing Togefher wiih peopie frorn dll over The world, siudenfs find Thof AFS loon- dueT is o success. 2-Pdssing Time, Fredrick FOOTGVOSO ond Vicki Chambers reiox while rnoking duief conversdTion, 3fLounging in The cofeferio, Ms, Pefrovic, Susonno PeTrof vic, ond Josefine Axelsson, recover from The bdnquef. 11-The IRC officers include Kirn PieosdnT, Koren Moieiid, Kdren Proosf ond Dorci Kreider. 5-The exchange sTudenTs inf clude Josefine Axelsson, Swedenp i-Iein Ligfvoef, Belgiurnp AnTonio Pousd, Sooin: Sigyn Monke, Swedeng Fredrick FODTGVOSG, Frdncep Soddo i-Idrndshirnd, Jdpon: Susdnno PeTrovic, Yugoslovid, nof picTured Kenji Hiro- go, ond Morieile Voide. 80 IRC 0711 W I fd. if ' A , 4+ 0 WZ' 61. h W -+., mr, WM, 'wwf ' eh' if 3 II - an .rr,rrr ,,,,r T f , . T frf' Y V I , 5 Ziw T,,, ,,,'i g IRC Rocks Around The World' TIT wos o fun experience rneeTing The exchonge sTu- denTs frorn The oTher schools on World Friendship Doy. -Kirn FleosonT Feople ore rnore friendly in The UniTed STdTes Thon in Joponf -Kenji l-lirogo Moking new friendships ThroughouT The world pecorne o prioriTy for lnTernoTionol ReloTions Clup QIRCJ. leorning from oTher sTu- denTs opouT Their home counTries proughT one woy of nwoking sTrong friendships. World Friendship Doy pegon when fifTeen foreign Trovelers visiT- ed school Fepruory 211 ond 25. Shor- ing sTorles of Their horne counTries remolned The imporTonT Topics dur- ing Their vlsiT. Answering guesTions ond presenTing slides roised inTeresT in foreign Trdvel The odvisor of IRC, Mrs. Koy STern, helped orgonize evenTs so ThoT officers could plon for World Friendship Doy. CreoTing The Therne Rock Around The World pecohne one of The firsf Things To pe pionned, The iRC officers included RresidenT Koren lvlolelio, Vice-Rresi- denT Dorci Kreider, SecreTory Koren RropsT, ond Treosurer Kirn RleosonT. Q55 plz' NW! 'wwf' , ' 1 ' J ,iii T Ti IRC 84 cg in '14 .' 'Ya ,,, , , YM ,f in 'm1 't f f, H . , , f-v. so , ., Q 'n .. ff A -,Jr . M, ' 2, ,T ,fm Quai' J.. 4, '4 'Ora ,,,'f,,,, 1. 4,45 T f, ru Hn N 1, 'f Xe , T ,rf Q in 1 , a v ' 4,,,Vq, jf H5 '14 76' ' - A, 'O W T ls' , 1,4 v 0 e'1'v.' L 4 - Grabbing a hug for reassurance, Jerie Macie anxiously awails opening nighT wiTh Ms. Randelle DooTson Qdireciorj. 2 - Showing Titus QJoseph Flockj The cloor, Dr. EmmeTT QBradley Parkj makes his wishes known, while Efhel QDana McReynoIclsj Tries To lisTen in. 3 - Trying To find someone To join her crazy schemes, Elhel QDana McReynoIdsj Tries To gel The aTTenTion of Fairy QLaura Rogersj and Hannibal CPeTer Hansenj. A - Luckily looks don'T kill. Dr. EmmeTT CBraaley Parkj sTands his ground To Lilly Belle CJerie Maciej. 5 - In a final scene from The play, The casTs comes Togiher in a dramaTic confronTaTion. 82 DRAMA 1 :Vg 0 I J 'i, f 'QW' 4 4- .ff ':!'1lu .. li N. . just 3 ffl. 1 . , . .T ww v 'Je' 1 . .fv..w, 4 1, QA, , ,,:s.9,ff, Q, .Qi ' , ,Q ffzk cv.f,f3 ,, ..', fi17,,,a '..'f,:'fn,'f'. , .1 1 f.f..' H, 1 I . ' f fl Q, 4,201 w 1 N , . if ', , U.lg s,'. 'M 'gh 4' Q, C Hum, n, ' 'Q 0 ! 4 4:f.,f,. 5 'x ','u.'4:,95'.,l, nh .-i,..s .9v.,. ,A 2 . I Z? T 1 K sf' ,X 3 ...sf I fix Opening nighT produces 'Opening nighT mode The hours ond hours of procTice seem worTh iT, olmosT edsy, os The curTdins opened up ond we were on sTdge.' - Jerie Mocie 'The cosT wos smoll only eleven, so l'll never forgeT how close we goT ThoT losT week.' - Dond Mcl?eynolds LighTs, cdmeros, ocTion, The Tension of eighT weeks of prdcTice for Three nighTs of glory come To- geTher in The form of The Curious Sovoge. The firsT ploy of The yeor sTdrred seniors Joe Flock, Jerie Mocie ond PeTe Honsen. The new dromo club odvisor, Ms. Rondelle DooTson, chose The Curious Sov- oge becouse iT wos o IighT comedy ThoT didn'T coll for o Idrge cosT. A compIemenTory mix of experi- enced ond inexperienced ocTors mode The show o huge success. The proceeds wenT Toword buying Tools ond moTeriols for buiding seTs ond bockdrops os well os scripTs for fuTure ploys. The ploy ron for Three nighTs, November 'IQ-24, in The Kelso High AudiTorium. The Curious Sovoge, o comedy, cenTered dround on insTi- TuTion for The menToIIy ill ond The Sovoges, o weolThy fomily of one of The pdTienTs. The ploy begon 'Sovoge' fun wiTh Mrs. Sovoge QDono McRey- noldsj on elderly lddy who wos commiTTed To on insTiTuTion by her Three children, Lilly Belle QJerie Mociej TiTus, QJoe Flockj ond Honni- boi, qPeTe l-lonseny. The scheming kids plonned To use Their moTher's money ond To keep her locked up. Their plon foiled os The elderly Mrs. Sovoge Took whoT wos lefT of her inheriTonce, ond invesTed in non- negoTioble bonds. She Then pro- ceeded To hide Them ond her kids venTured ouT on o wild goose chose To find The hidden cosh. The convincing ocTing of The cosT led The oudience righT up To o finol confronToTion beTween moTher ond children. Mrs. Sovoge wos fi- ndlly releosed from The insTiTuTion hoving mode mony voluoble new friends. 5 DRAMA 83 glow Daw Tube of lipstick Six Pock of .Pepsi . Tonning visit Bog of Doritos Aerobics visit 0 Prom ticket Spondex pc-.nts ' Nylons ASB c rd + s s . 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Bongo 85 E Q X K X 15 i X--L - 1 - G-etiing oui her ad layouis, Amber Cob- urn prepores fo go To work. 2 - Correciing iayouis, Karen Maieilo and Erin McGhee dis- cuss a problem. 3 - Pausing a rnomeni, Joson Radcliffe gives Miss Cooper anoiher cuTe commeni. A - Typing away, Makani Coila works To meef her deadline. 5 - Wriiing copy, Julie Spindle counis words To see if They fii. 6 - The Bagpipe siaff consists of CROW ij Denean Mackey, Julie Spindie, Kar- en Malelia, Kris Berg, Korie Koeihke, Kim Lambj CROW 2j Erin McGhee, Makani Coiia, Eric Jones, Jason Radcliffe, Cory Snedden, Kim Pleosani, Amber Coburn, 7 - Firing copy, Adviser Miss Sharron Cooper makes com- ments on The layout 86 BAG-PIPE ! '-Q l 'We sTarTed inexperienced buT enThusiasTic abouT year- book. Because of all The new sTudenTs, we had a loT of fresh ideas for This year's book,' - Co-ediTor Erin McGhee 'l enjoyed working wiTh Erin and The sTaff To puT TogeTh- er The besT book possible.' - Co-ediTor Karen Malella The '87-88 Bagpipe sTaff con- sisTing of Twelve sTudenTs, sTarTed ouT The year under The direcTion of Adviser Miss Sharon Cooper and Co-ediTors Erin McGhee and Karen Malella. The purpose of a yearbook, sTaTed Miss Cooper, is To be a memory book for all sTudenTs, a his- Tory of The year, a reference book, an educaTional learning experi- ence, and a public relaTions vehi- cle. The aualificaTions of a year- book sTudenT included The abiliTy To wriTe well, work well wiTh oThers and be dependable. The sTaff needed To be aT work aT The sTarT of The year. STudenTs paired up inTo Twos and seT ouT To sell adverTisemenTs for The book. STaffers had To work To make up for The Time losT To The yearbooks from RA. Long and Mark Morris who had abouT a week head sTarT, BuT Through personal will power and encouragemenT from ediTors, This was accomplished. STaffers elecTed Amber Cob- urn as ad manager, while Karen Malella pulled double Time as busi- ness manager. Given ThaT assign- menT, Amber seT ouT To do all The adverTisemenT pages. As business manager, Karen needed To counT money and receipTs every day dur- ing yearbook sales which ran Through Halloween. She recorded all The names of people who boughT one. Then came The Task of puTTing TogeTher The book. FirsT, a page ladder had To be drawn up. AfTer several correcTions, The sTaff learned how To wriTe copy, cap- Tions and headlines. PhoTographers learned how To develop and prinT. FirsT layouT assignmenTs in hand, The sTaff sTruggled Through Their firsT ones buT improved. By The end of The year, sTudenTs Turned in abouT a layouT a week To achieve a compleTe book and To meeT company deadlines. Erin McGhee summed up The year by saying, l was real proud of everyone involved To achieve The common goal of The besT year- book possible. kllfrw Hifi 1 6 7 BAGPIPE 87 'l i K s 1 - Newspaper staff includes Karen Malella, Katie Kinch, Russ Wilson, Joe Robbins, Bill Ei- Iiot, Stephanie Williams, Christine Wilson, Jennifer Wickstrand, Janene Enders ana Sherri Thompson, 2 - Working on a feature story, Russ Wilson works at the computer. 3 - Getting a second opinion from Katie Kinch, Christine Wilson finalizes her assignment, A - Waiting for further instructions, newspaper staff takes a break. 5 - Thinking intensely, Bill Elliott gathers Thoughts for his next article. 6 - Working together, Russ Wilson and Katie Kinch plan the next lay-out. 7 - Finalizing ner article, Christine Wilson uses the computer for assistance. 88 ECHO s 'UUA It BQ K ...sf Young newspaper sTaTi meeTs deadlines TIT gives me a chance To be creaTive and use my imaginaTion on paper.' Karen Mallela ilT's been a greaT year in newspaper class and iT's always a pleasure To work wiTh This fine piece of machinery I call a sTaff.' Bill EllioTT The bi-weekly school newspa- per, Hiland Echo, was a joinT efforT of a dozen sTudenTs ranging from new sophomores To experienced second-year ediTors. This class was responsible for wriTing and inTer- viewing, Typing, lay-ouTs, design, phoTography, developing and sell- ing ads, Bill EIIioTT, a senior Two-year veTeran, headed The class. As edi- Tor-in-chief, he was responsible for Those underneaTh him and looking over everyThing ThaT wenT inTo The paper. KaTie Kinch was head of sporTs, ChrisTine Wilson of news, Janene Enders of feaTures and Russ Wilson of adverTising and manage- menT. These people checked wiTh wriTers of Their respecTive deparT- menTs. The enThusiasm of This sTaff overcame Their inexperience. Wri- Ters worked To be a voice for The sTudenT body, a key To Their suc- cess. Bill EllioTT and KaTie Kinch aT- Tended a conference aT The Uni- versiTy of WashingTon on AIDS. To- geTher They wroTe a feaTure on whaT They learned. The paper was advised by Miss Sharron Cooper. I wanT The news- paper class To be a learning experi- ence ThaT will be a benefiT To The news sTaff as well as The sTudenT body, explained Miss Cooper. This was her fifTeenTh year advising. Due To The long hours Miss Cooper puTs inTo The newspaper, iT conTinues To be a Kelso High suc- cess, said EdiTor Bill EIIioTT. xc--. ECHO 89 NHS sTrives for superior grodes 'PresidenT of Honor SocieTy, SoluToTorion, Sociol BuTTerfly- All of This ond good-looking Tool' -Joy VVorTh 'Who knows? lvldybe This jusT poinTs Toword The success l'm going To hdve.' -Jeff Sims HiT wos greoT To be your bossl sold Joy WorTh, presidenf of Honor SocieTy. Joy ond his cobineT, Julie Crumrine, Nick Ring, ond Denelle Reynolds broughT TogeTher The group ond occomplished mony Things during The yeor. The sTudenTs involved in Honor Sociefy hdd To keep up oT leosT d 3.41 grdde poinT dveroge, buf jusT geTTing good grodes did noT moke Them members. Eoch person por- TicipdTed in oT ledsf eighT hours of service work. Groups of These sTu- denTs lenT o helping hond Through- ouT The yedr in guiding The fresh- mdn orienToTion, porenT-Teocher conferences in The foil ond The self- sTudy projecT in April. The Honor SocieTy members, Their odvisor lvlrs. Joyce Newcomb, ond The officers puT TogeTher, ond orgdnized The inducTion ceremony. Honor SocieTy inducTed 38 new members dT The Thunderbird on lvloy 3. A Troin Trip To SeoTTle for sTu- denTs on Moy 'l2 finished off The yeor ond reworded Them for Their hours of work for The club wiTh o doy off from school for jusf ploin funl AnoTher group of Kelso High wos The Top five percenT. These T3 people sTudied ond kepT Their grdde poinTs of on ouTsTonding high dll four yeors. They were nomed by lvlr. Bill Lehning, The coun- selor of The end of The firsT semes- Ter. These kids weren'T iusf ouT- sfonding sTudenTs, buf They were involved in school. ivlony of Them bolonced socidl ond oThleTic ocTiv- ifies GS well os o successful oco- demic life. The Top five percenT wore gold meddllions dround Their necks during groduoTion ceremo- nies To show dll pdrenTs ond sTu- denTs Their ochievemenTs during Their cdreers oT Kelso High School. i Z X 1 2 Ti? 90 HONOR SOCIETY, TOP FIVE PERCENT J-iw: TV' XXV gwc. X A a 2 rg' ..' ,B 6 :vi 3 .T Y T' N E' X Q y ii 7 . 3 -2 - 'fling Q S? F ,gs W QM 'Qt' Q K. .. as 'fr Q, R , J I i 'V 1 M53 :Alun 'Wy-U --- -' f 'av' 74 Wm f-A 92 sf 4 , a E V ir 1-Working diligenTly on plans for The club, Kirk Nelson and Jay WorTh pai Their noses To The grindsTone. 2-l-lonor Sociefy's fearless leader, Mrs. Joyce Newcomb, looks over aoolicaTlons. 3-Top five bercenT of The se- nior class includes qRow onej l-lang Truongg ql?ow TwojJulle Crumrine, Robin SapirsTein, Trena lVlarTin, Darci Krieder, DeAnne Crayneg QRow Threej Jay Worih, Jim Ackermann, Jeff Sims, lVlaTThew GoTshall, Kirk Robbins, Marc Solnc and Terry l?hineharT. A-Before a meeTf ing in The library, Honor SocieTy members Chrisiina Reagor, Marlinda Pfau, Laurafl2og- ers and Molina VVorTh discuss plans for The big field Trip. 5- WiTh his favoriTe magazines in hand, Science News and Popular Science, PresidenT Joy WorTh expands his already highly knowledgable mind, HONGR SOCIETYITOP FIVE PERCENT 94 'I-Brushing up on songs for compeTiTion choir sTucienTs concenTroTe on Mr. i-iurT. 2-ProcTic' ing for o ooncerT Dominic Anoyo sTudies his sheeT music, 3-DiIigenTIy hormonizing Don Shorer oreoTes beouTifuI Tunes. AAAT The se- nior owords, Mr. George Simonsen presehTs AnTony Rojo wiTh orohesTro honors. 5-Keep- ing The beoT Mr. HurT direoTs The choir. 6-Pen fecTinQ her piece, Erico Foulkner inTenseIy ploys The boss. 7-Showing his enThusiosrh Jeff Sohioss procTices. 92 CHOIR, ORCHESTRA 5 Musicians penform from Their hearis. TJazz Pazzazz' -Jessica Brunelle 'Simo's Awesome' -AnThony Rojo iThe year was full of enThusi- asm! -George Simonsen OrchesTra, choir and jazz choir performed aT many evenTs ThroughouT The school year Taking parT in conTesTs and puTTing on win- Ter and spring concerfs were Their major performances, Choir, along wiTh band, orchesTra and jazz choir held a major ChrisTmas presenTa- Tion aT The Columbia TheaTer for performing arfs in downTown Long- view. Choir, under The dlrecTion of Alex HurT, made many appear- ances aT Ki-IS and sang for several churches in The local area, ln March, The choir parTiclpaTed in a music fesTival held in Tumwafer, Choir sTudenTs Joe Robbins and Jill Anderson said ThaT They enjoyed having lvlr. HurT as Their insTrucTor as well as learning his new maferial They feiT posiTive wiTh The rapid progression of Their class. Jazz choir meT every morning aT 7 am. liThe sTudenTs find iT a greaT learning experience, and iT is easier To sing before you are awake. Overall iT was exhilaraT- ing, said Jeremy BaITer. In The spring, jazz choir per- formed aT The Elks and several communify gaTherings. The musi- , Qui T A as WYE Jr clans also aTTended The MT. l-lood CommuniTy College Music fesTival. OrchesTra members direcfed by George Slmonsen, appeared aT symphonies. The orchesTra made appearances aT The Elks banaueT, Chamber of Commerce and sever- al oTher concerTs, fesTivals and banaueTsl AnThony Rojo recalled how he enjoyed and respecTed learning under The experTise of lvlr. George Simonsen. Q-QXA Hr CHOIR, ORCHESTRA 93 W.. K r, 4 ' ' T... rrss, s s ls. 4 lx C l A r .X A ii wi F Vw! .r .-1 ki 4, , Hr., . .sit ,A mi W . wr-3 C J -- 4-Conducting a rneeiing of The minds, Mrs. Belly Clause speaks a language everyone underslands. 2-Depending on his Treasurer, Russian Club President Joe Kimball and Sec- relary Carrie Buckley lean on Treasurer Ron Bodenharnmer for advice. 3-Planning for The Tolo, French Club advisor Mrs. Kalhy McAlisT- er meels wlfh sludenls. 4-Spanish Club offi- cers include Vice-presidenl Mark Spink, Treasurer Jeff Nelson, Presidenl Todd Willson and Secrelary Jay Worlh. 5-Quickly lolling down a few Russian words, advisor Larry Vin- ing keeps kids on Track. 6-Because Lalin is hard, Mr. Carl Wingale brushes up on a few foreign words, 7-Looking on into a foreign fu- Ture, Presidenl Darren Smalling and Secre- tary Michelle Mabey plan for French Club aclivilies. 911 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Q 'ir 'QV :. V ' rw ' ' T v C f T' 'Q J ff ey if we J' .Q f ,fm , ,J 574 si' , Sm., ,MN W . Foreign longuoge clubs speok success 'il fell lnol lne Lolin conven- lions were o good experi- ence for lne sludenls ond Mr. Wingole wos fun lo work wiln. Vicki Reese Kelso Hign's foreign longudge clubs included Frencn, Sponisn, Rus- sion ond Lolin. In order lo bein o club, require- nsienls needed lo be fulfilled. Eocn member nod lo be enrolled in o for- eignldngudge cldssforolledsl one yeor, Officers collecled one dollor dues lo pdy for on-going ocliyllles Sludenls involved in lne clubs leorned lo pronounce words cor- reclly, memorize verbs ond leorn lne cullures ond woy of life in lne foreign Idnds. Tne onnudl lolo, pul on by lne Frencn Club, lurned oul lo be on exciling dcliyily, Frencn Club olso nod d nice dinner in Porlldnd. Spon- lsn Club enjoyed gorne nignl ond lne specidl Spdnisn dinner os well. Russion Club wenl lo d bdllel in Porllond, wnicn mode on exciling nignl for lne sludenls. Tney inler- viewed o Russion oulnor ond leorned dboul Russion lilerolure, 6 Lolin Club olso lroyeled lo Porllond ford dinner, ond lney leorned new lnings ol lne conferences lney ol- lended. Mony sludenls enjoyed lne clubs becouse il nelped beller lneir knowledge oboul lne foreign Ionds. Minis nos been lne mosl inler- esling yeor. VVe've nod more opporlunilies, ond il's good experi- ence for lne sludenlsf' sloled Ldrry Vining, Russion Club odyisor. ll's on opporlunily for lne kids lo gel logelner ond ndve o lillle fun, cornmenled Sponisn Club od- yisor Belly Clouse. 1. , .1 ,,,,,,, , ,ik P i 7 , 1, 41 FOREIGN LANGUAGES Q5 Y I Teaches abouT color of learning The Tricks of The Trade in markeTing made 'Taking care of business' a breeze.' - Vicky Reese DisTribuTive EducaTion Clubs of America paved The way for fuTure ambiTions by giving sTudenTs The opporTuniTy To run and manage Their own school sTore. Taking The seniors and a handful of juniors by sTorm, DECA broughT exciTemenT To Those wanfing To excel in The world of business. Seniors filed on The buses every day To make Their journey To The Three Rivers lvlall where They held class in a carpe- Ted, luxurious room. DECA esTablished iTs name aT Kelso High as well as in The commu- niTy by organizing fund raisers, es- Tablishing a school sTore, raffling off a limo ride To a Pink Floyd concerT, and also selling spiriT iTems aT Kelso fooTball games. hlT's jusT a greaT opporTuniTy To be able To work wiTh real money and make real deci- sions concerning business, sTaTed Vice-PresidenT Lonnie BecksTrand. AlThough iT was DECA's firsT year aT Kelso High, iT was already raTed one of The Top classes in The 96 DECA 5 5 ..,,- I V'f. T -rr 7 sTaTe because of The convenience of The mall. Mr. Rick Davis and his righT hand man 'lMr. PresidenT, Junior Spain, were The backbone of DECA. They were responsible for decision-mak- ing concerning DECA acTiviTies. Regardless of sTudenTs' long Term goals, The markeTing program is designed To be helpful and pracfi- cal ThroughouT Their lives, said Mr. Davis. . 1 ::i -. s El X , ....... ..... .... fl ioooo ' YN? KJ' l. ,ss -su.ik5Q'i 4 - Looking fashionable, April Clark, Joni Klemetsrud and Vicky Reese inhance the display case. 2 - Lecturing during class, Mr. Davis spots the camera. 3 - Filing on the bus, students head back to KHS. A - Welcoming the mC1Il,DECA students swarm over the mall sign. 5 - Enjoying ci free day, Eric Jones and Lonnie Beckstrand ham it up for their class. DECA 97 ' as as 4 , 4 'l - Coniemploling serious decisions for Sci- ence Club, officers Kirk Robbins, Becky Cor- roll, ond Morc Spink, Think long ond horo. 2 - Prociicing for on upcoming meer, Krik Lof- Tus ond Tom Porsons onswer ouesiions for Knowledge Bowl prociice. 3 - Still smiling Q8 KNOWLEDGE BOWL, SCIENCE CLUB from her fun on Television, Jennifer Spechi is On The Spot A - Quizzing siuclenis, Mr. Wingole wonis his Knowledge Bowl Teom To be The best 5 - Science Club members Toke o breok from selling concessions To woich The boskeiboll gome. - ,,.4.,,,,,!,gNEw3,FM .N -s. , s .Mb-is . is .... X . L K s,, fs E b . x :' : B s is A . 1 :VKL Nw A - s ,K K - Q, ' 5 1 ,',, Qs 'Q 'Wx L ss, K1 5, B 5 35 L ,cc , , ,s E s s sf -1 . X is ' , Q -.-ss. ,,,, X. .. . ,M . ..... ,ibm .. K cb. 6 . k I K K --is '-fs-X--SXN-es..-. as-1-H fi' 1 - s --'r.S'fb1Q-ss-lt.: I fi ,ss . E S M 1 fi H Knowledge, Science eaual success Because of Science Club, l can fully undersTand The principle behind The snap- ping, crackling, and pop- ping of Rice Krispies.' - lylarc Spink Known To be presTigous and a club of inTellecTs, The Knowledge Bowl and Science Club Took a greaT deal of pride in achieve- menTs ThroughouT The year. The advisor of The Science Club was Mr. Don NorTon who helped officers Kirk Robbins, presidenT: Marc Spink, vice-presidenT5 Becky Carroll, sec- reTaryg in planning all The acTiyiTies during The year, The adyisor of Knowledge Bowl was lVlr. Carl Win- gaTe, who helped prepare The Team for meeTs by auizzing Them wiTh auesTions. When The Science Club or Knowledge Bowl wasn'T inyenTing a nuclear bomb or mediTaTing for an upcoming compeTlTion, They did some Things purely for enloymenf Jennifer SpechT, The only girl in Knowledge Bowl, wenT To PorTland To parTicipaTe in a local game show, On The SpoT, and Science Club members Took a Trip To The San Juan islands. All of This was paid for by Their hard work selling con- cessions aT The boys' home baskeT- bail games as well as wiTh money A from The Treasury. VViTh The profiTs lefT afTer The Trip, The club boughT a digiTai weighing machine for The science wing. The Science Club sponsored Two scholarships To sTu- denTs inTeresTed in The field. IT wasn'T jusT The Science Club who did all of The acTiyiTies, Knowi- edge Bowl senT members of Their club To compeTiTions, auiz-show like affairs, where any auesTion from baseball To poliTics could be asked. The Knowledge Bowl and Sci- ence Club success came in The sTu- denTs' excifemenf and willingness To be a viTal parT of each club. ' T 1. wit f- . I ' VF' , if Q V 1 L Q ffs' 4' WZ., ibb, ff , 5 . 5 KNOWLEDGE BOWL, SCIENCE CLUB QQ ' . fs- 1 ' '- l A TIT helped me To prepare for fuTure business leadership, since I am going To major in business in college.' - Kelli BeasTon 'IT was a greaT learning ex- perience To learn abouT ag- riculTure.' - James Coila Mr. Gary Hunziker, in his firsT year of advising FuTure Business Leaders of America, sTaTed, The igii f Viigisli Q y rs . S T f sg s TNQ is X Rs XXX , ,I ss 'TTT Q 400 FBLA, FFA purpose of FBLA is To help build leadership skills. FBLA had a ToTal of 26 mem- bers led by Julie Lane, president Angie lvlorris, vice-presidenT: Kafie Sherrell, secrefaryf and Kelli Beas- Ton, Treasurer. For fund raisers, FBLA sold can- dy and ChrisTmas grams and puT on a dance in February. The group aTTended Three conferences ThroughouT The year. ln February, They wenT To LCC: in April To The souThwesT regional con- ference in PorTland: and in May To The sTaTe conference for four days in Spokane. For Fufure Farmers of America, acTiviTies included logging, foresTry and livesTock conTesTs and enTer- ing fairs. FFA had 87 members led by lvlr. Wayne Holderby, advisor for 'l2 years, Fund raisers for FFA included selling apples in The fall, Chrisfmas swags in The winTer and planTs from The greenhouse in The spring. The club members aTTended disTricT conference and also wenT To The sTaTe conference in Pullman during lvlay. The purpose of FFA is To de- velop leadership skills. explained Mr. Wayne Holderby. ...-4 ' .W-ff VW ..k. . .Q - . hx W sl .MMIMM J. rwhin by . T' Nr--. 4 S E rr' S 5' iff ... LW 6 'i - Working in The green house, Mr. Woyne Holderby prepores The pIonTs so They con be sold. 2 - The FBLA officers included Kelli Beds- Ton, KdTie Sherrell, Julie Lone ond Angie Mor- ris. 3 - Bringing The meeTing To order, presi- denT Julie Lone discusses old business. A - During o meeTing, ddvisor Mr. Gory Hunziker IisTens To The discussion. 5 - Looking over The minuTes from The IosT meeTing, Sheilo HerT- zog ond Croig Modison moke menToI noTes on whoT needs To be discussed. 6 - LisTening To The presidenT, The members decide whoT Their nexT ocTiviTies will be. 7 - Giving dll Their oTTenTion To The fronT of The room, Angie Morris ond Michelle BuckholTz IisTen corefully. FBLA, FFA '1O'1 . . if Q 2 an 'I 3 l The Gola Cvoclclesses include QRow Onej Nina House, Michelle Huff, Kari Chancellor, Dale Rolana, Jeanneiie Rogers, Amy Wing- eri, QRow lwoj Misiy l-louse, Amy l-laines, Vicky Arocha, DeAnna Whircrafi, Michelle Dawcly, Kalrina Reiraiiis, Mischeile Flouras: QRow lhreey Coach Flouras, Ariyana Plouras, Lori Zanai, Lisa Greear, Teresa Jones, Krisiy Kephari, Sherry Raiiison, Ruihy Bells, Adeana l-Iagen, Coach Smalling. 2fRosing, Marie Marks ana Darrell Cornfonh ask Them- selves why me? 3fJusi hanging arouna, Bonnie Buck, Marie Marks, Darrell Cornforih ana Karla Sloop spell Fl-lA, Lleihe Blue Angles incluae QRow onep Michelle Richaras, Lara Miles, Jessica Brunelle, Kelly Buckley, Jenny Guard, Ayery Nesraval, Shelly Porier, Heaih- er Brice, Lisa Leaaerg CROW lwoy Mrs. Calf houn, Renni Naye, Krisien Berg, Chrisiy Byer, Darcella Rage, Heaiher Chrisman, Melisa Ruffe, Sherry Huniingion, Michelle Aacock, Kari Buckley, Jim Siewari, Jeff G-rocep CROW lhreej Coach Lori, Mario Voiae, Kim limmreck, Kari Hickman, Joanna Chesley, Vicki Reese, Skip C-uarcl, ana Dennis Hair, 'IO2 FHA ffm, as ii NSS anis w Working iogeiner nos iis odvonioges iiVVorking wifn FHA wds on enioyople experience' -Korld Sloop FHA puill confidence in o, soon io pe, pocnelor on nis own.' -Ddrrel Cornforin As ovid siudeni supporiers, FHA Took o greoi deol of pride ln noi only iedcning siudenrs obour ine necessiries of life, our olso lef- ilng fnern experience siiuofions iney would sornedoy fdce on Tneir own, Dlfferenf dcfivlfles sponsored or involved in oy ine FHA conslsfed of powder puff in ine foil, olong wiin supplying ine Progress Cenfer wiin siockings for nurl or opondoned cnlldren in ine winrer, followed oy offending ine sidie conveniion in ine sprlng. ine Fi-lA wds neoded by lvlrsi Lucy Colnoun. Officers for FHA con- sisied of Presidenf lviorie lvlorks, Vice-presidenf Kdrld Sloop, Secre- Tory Bonnie Buck, ond Tredsurer Ddrre! Cornforfn. FHA wds noi iusf d clop poi come ocross more os o fornllyr Af- ier ine dnnool powder puff gome, ine clup invlied pdrenfs ond fornlly io on owords dinner, wnere ployers ond clup nwennpers were nonored for ineir loydlfy io ine FHA As o surnrndry of ine yeor, od- visor lvlrs. Colnoun replied, i'li's iusr neoi for rne To see dll ine kids pldn for fnelr fuiure ond gel To see fnenff corry if ouif' 5 'IO3 Voices goTher oudience dTTenTion 'The Teendge body is d uni- verse sTill in primiTive sTdges.' -The Voices iGeTTing TogeTher ond work- ing vviTh everybody broughT us closer! -Trino STuckey Dromo Club presenTed Voices From The High School, di' recTed by lVls.i?c1ndeile DooTson, on April 2'l-23. The ploy consTrucTed of only Two dcTs porTroyed problems very common To ony high school. Dromd sTudenTs decided To do This Type of ploy becduse They ThoughT iT mighT help people undersTond some of The issues ThoT Teenogers Toced. The ploy demonsTroTed pieces of mony Teendgers' lives. Some scenes expressed feelings of per- sonol experiences such os drugs, Teendge pregnoncy, suicide, von- dolism ond child obuse. These issues gove dromo sTudenTs o chonce To explore problems of Their own lives ond Those of Their friends. OuTsTonding performonces by sTudenTs resulTed in d very posiTive oudience response. The redlism of Their performonces seemed boTh meoningful ond inspiroTiondl To dll, boosTed lVls. DooTson. ille- .. A 4041 DRAMA 4 Q u'UfU'i'7f wig 'ff maxaman Q ! 5 I i 3 P 4-Closing The ploy, The cosT QoThers ToQeTh- er oh The sToge 2-AcTihg cool, Joseh Hehe siey orio Aiexoricier i-iorgord show how hoT To be in school. 3-Showing feeling, MohTe Pescodor ocTs oui his oorTs. Li-Arguing wiih eoch oTher, ToheTTe AIsTeeh ond Alisso Cooper ooTTie over The some guy 5-i-iovirig Turn, Heoiher Brice, TorTeTTe Alsieem ond Nohci ivioihisoh ciohce To The beoT of The rov dio. DRAMA 405 'SWQ 5, ' 1 I 1 .15- l M54 A -Q Y ,gg ? . ' wwf -A - -..Q g:,f3,g+.Q1L, .. 1- . W-f-ff,ffJ' 5.. , ' 5 R People W 'QM' ry fy . 5,.,r:1 ,, ...., ,, .,,,. W Q 0 Admirwislrdliorw keeps school in order AuIhOrllles ll l i I .I 'The Hlldnders have Com- pileled edndlher fthe Ayedr in The realm f dlhlelies. Kelso wormechdmploqshlps in foolbdll, cross country, golff' seflkjdllj cmd SQIFIS' track. We lsohdcl s ver- QI QGIIIICIPCUIS CICITIIGVS success in 'Their lhdividudl Sporls fsuch ds vivreslllrag dndl- swimming. eeee Oxlercgll, VQGQIIY 500 slqdegllsklodk ddvdnldge ofoui dllilellc KBVO TOIFEWSI lhlselvedf. Were proud of dll of them fer competing for the Blue dnd Gold? I A I -Leroy Fdllng I AIhle'rlc DirecIQr gi I , .... xx . -Q -lx, . 3 A IO8 BOARD, ADMINISTRATION H7550 m rn ffifllgff AuThoriTies soy . 'STudenTs: Remember wheTher you Think you con, or you Think you con'T . . . you ore righT.' -G-ory Kinch AssisTonT Principol 'ldeos ore funny Things- They won'T work unless you do! -Chuck WesTfoll AssisTonT Principol 'Moy you live oil The cloys of your life.: -Poulo Rodich ' Principal 'I-AT Their monThIy meeTing, school boord members Bob Lucus, Bob Simmons, RuTh Clork ond Roy Porsons look over school issues, 2-Checking over The oloy's ogendo, Princibol Poulo Rodlch mokes orrongemems. 3-lvloking sure eyeryThing goes smooThly wiTh The sporTs brogrom, AThleTic DirecTor Leroy Foling schedules gomes. A-ATTending The school booro meeTing, AssisTonT Superf inTenoenT Dr. John Doyis, looks over his noTes 5-Enjoying o lough TogeTher, Vicee Prlnclbols Chorles VVesTfoll ond G-ory Kinch ossisT in school ouThorlTy, o-lvloklng sugges- Tions for school olsTricT policies, Dr. Goy Selby Thinks of ideos. BOARD, ADMINISTRATION 'IO9 Specified courses enhance falenfs Sfaff says . . . lWhen you snooze . . .You lose . . . ' -Sepoo Soderman Business 'l'rn looking forward fo re- firernenf. 3060 school days down, 2460 fo go! -Gerald lylalella lndusfrial Arfs Sfudenfs are like flowers. lf you don'l culflvafe fhern wlfh fhe righf ferfllizer, fhey do nof grow.' -Wayne I-lolclerby Agriculfure 'DECA--Dynamic, Educa- Tional, Creafive and As- fonishing. The DECA feel- ing is fanfasfic . . . Cafch ifl' Rick Davis DECA 3 Joe Ackermann 'l 40 FACULTY dw-MM..-Rf' 'K-jaw 0, M ., K E ,I - 1 Bob Johanson, John Benson, Wayne Holderby, Gerry Malella F ' 1 Georgia Schneider, Calhy Lundberg, Suzie Cowan, Claudia Casey, Gary Dagleish, Marcia Mon- grain Gary Hunziker, Tauni Haffiela, Seppo Soaerman, Sharon Kaighin, Bev Laulainen , Q .. 's , . ,,,. Z' Q- ,-J QA.. 4 ' hs' : My , f E' ,f ,,V,,, ,i , s f, , ,ka , V 4 r ' ' f'74a'4i 'af , . i 1 I 4 , ,ivan 5 ,,.., Q'4','.n', I if 0 03 f .v4,?,C,1p. V- , ffl Z ':':i:4 t ' if , ng, me f , f ' 1 '. fwf w, I'Z'Z l I4 4 r r 1 r 4.-.f,.g.'. - J, , V Dick Howell Rick Davis Sfaff Says 'Be posifive wifh your fhoughfs, feelings, ac- fions.' if i -Tauni Haifielcl Business 'ln your sirive for success ana greainess, be big enough foadmif your mis- fakes, smarf enough io gain from them, and sfr ng enough i cofr cf 'rhemf E yg -Garyi Hunziiger r 'Don'f lei a few momenfs of QXClTGfjQr9l'1T fhe of your Iifeg When you gel behind The wheel, ao n'f lefi1i1 rugs,14 lcohols or GFFEO- 'rions be in confrol. YOU Take chargel' yg Moe Ackrermcmn Traffic Safe-fy liaise conirol ofyour own lifeQ' Do noir lei ofher peo- ple make your decisions! rrgs 54Sharc:m-Kaigkasin Business FACULTY 4 'l'l l-lame eo, hlslory prepares Srudenrs says . fl like sharing history with sl'uaenisj 'L opening Their mlnas To Things They are noi aware ana siuaenis are recepiive 'ion This! -Larry Leolgerwoocl l-Iislory -fin leaching, the siuaenis won'i allow you To grow old! L -Kay Siern Hisiory 'Organizaiion is The key To life! L -John Hunt Hlslory r 'Hugging makes impossi- ble days possible! -Lucy Calhoun Home and Family fs., ,yy Larry Vining 'l 42 FACULTY Doris Braaley, Joan Gallagher, Marlha Holcomb, Lucy Calho n Larry Leagerwooa JOhr'1 HUNT Qs pn .-I N1 - -. - , . Mx: ,'-A ,Y . Q K fsw milfs: -sg. c' E as J- 'ive I N. sz, s 1 v X5 . rs- F1 'F , f.f 1 N, 105315 2 N is f. in A. g aff: 2,12 .. -s -f s . m ,, .,-B is sw -..- V Q' si' W T, 'fs , sv . Kay STern lvlick Dire R WI-mi Rob Hippi I Q- , 5,1 f VY: X85 STaff says . . . 'Use your own values and your own sTandards. lT's your choice and iT's your responsibiliTy.' -Doris Bradley Home and Family lAlways Tell The TruTh-so you don'T have To Try and remember whaT you said.' -Rob Flippi HisTory ll-lappiness is a journey, noT a desTinaTion.' -Joan Gallagher Home and Family 'Every man is The archi- TecT of his own forTune.' -Larry Vining l-lisTory 'When you meeT some- one wiThouT a smile, give Them one of yours.' -lVlarTh Holcomb Home and Family FACULTY 443 Eleciiye co.lrses pring our ialenis Sigff says . . . ill miles a lilile exlra io be a l-li-lander. We need more sludenis who are willing To make a commi'r4 Pneni io Themselves, Their educaiion and acliviiiesf -Ed Laulainen Physical Educaiion 'Don'l forgei Thar your 3R's are Reading, wRiTing and al2i!l' g -Elona Carpe-nier A Ari 'All experience is an arch To build upon! -Alec Hurt r Choir 'Learning is d life long pro- cess.' -Peggy Porler Arr XXX? rm 1 fl' +- gN:.c,:.: fly-.e, -- '- Dave Carpenter Bari Ellis, George Sirnonsen, Alec Huri Elana Carpenler PGQQV Porier Pailie Hope 4411 FACULTY Pot Hymes I 'ffiili ....1'.' l :.1.- iaiifg -111' LI .i.' -1 -,'A.i, if -1Lii i,A. LiAh f' i 1 1 f fm :uf-fi' -Lf ---- n,-22.v-:--Q, wgmgw :L-1:5 i:-,:x:ff' ' -- H 1-,M--,E Ai.:-:',fHI-Q:-H, 5--if ff' l i ' .L, - - n 'if-'i52.:-in HSS' gif' 'f 2: SW -if fff: ' Peggy Swanson Ed Loulczinen FACULTY 4 '15 Language courses Teacn carnrnunicallan Slaff says . . . 'Tne narrorg The horror! C L 1 L B B -Bell? Nierni A B 4 -English Xlusl Say KNOW? B B -Pe-Ter Kittie g 9 B Bi English Deadlines amuse mei' 4Sn ron Coe er - x ar C p C Journalism iAny'rning inalis warln ao- ing is warln doing well! -Berry Clause Foreign Language Lignis. . .Camera . . .Ac- llon . . . TllvlBEl2ll' -Ranaeil Doarson EngiisnfDrama rf.. Snarro Coope 'l 'I6 FACULTY Barbara Murray, Karen Brockway, Jim Hanlen iw. l Carl Vllingale, Cainy lVlcAlsTer, Belly Clause, Larry Vining BeTh Niemi, Bob Gusiin 'US' Valerie Kellogg, Peier Kiille, Elaine Cookrell ii STaTT says . . . 'The law of graviTy does noT explain people falling in love.' CAlloerT EinsTeainj -Carl Wingaie Foreign Language 'VVhaT we warn To see is The STUGQFIITT in pursuiT of knowleclgej noT knowl- edge in pursuiT of The sTu- denT.' CC-Beorge Bernard Shawj -Karen Brockway English 'l wani for you To Think, To feel, To love, To learn. l wanT for you To have laughirer in ,your life, QAnd l sTill laTe as- signmemrsgjf ffff 7 -Barrbara Murray English 'Be all Thai you can be! Elain Cockrell English v. Ranclelle Dooison Debbie Williamson Jim Kolberg 5.oNx,-N1-U YSXXQLNC WN FACULTY 447 -Ek Main, science adds io explosive year Siaff says . . . 'May your y y life be iike Friends added: Subtrac- ied: risir uiiipiied and sadness'divided.' J +Dora Sybouis Main 'You Qer our of iife wha? you pui in io i'r.' -Jim Perkins ' Math 'Decide io y5fjTWhar To do I Pick want To be so if you didn r ge? if you'd do if anyway! -Don Norton Science ,,, ig:1r3gmf n ' Q X E I rv Av f we 1 AW 252 wg 9' fix J y y Russ Rambo, Keri Dennis, Leroy Faling, Jim Perkins Dave Bradley, Don Norion, Jack Wardiow J , 7 N :e Ly i 2 M' 1i,, L s ss S4 Joanne O'Bernier Gary Nunamaker Jeri Hamm 'i 'I8 FACULTY .W iv ,. is will In Sf Dora Sybouis, Jirn Biwer Bill Bayes Slcffscvs - 'There is a lol lo be said for silence! s i Vi'-Bill Bayes Science 'Life is a continuous raad: Travel ii il-vilh excelleneef -Jack Wardlow r eei i li Science 'Siudenls don'T Care how much a ieacher knows: They dasiiknow haw a Teacher cares! -Joanne O'Bernier i i iih if iiii iln lhe still waiers, There is si gnaiicggn ancl isll death! i -Dave Bradley in i , SCHTCG FACULTY 'MQ ., 6.4, T' X K 3 Sw . f N ' x g lc aw 3 K WSWS? yi' Q wx . ,. ,. N Q52 L 1 'Q ,S R , ...Lxi X s X Q X X M, L xx ,QQ X Q N 3 ,W Q ,X r' .M -- s 420 FACULTY an i. ' ,J 2 i 1 9 W 1 av mm, sg W W., ' ' , Jw , 4 , V. VV V QM ? ia ,Q K .v 'H I W' V' + I W ' sf' 5, , E ,,,5,4gg1'i 1 i . i, 3 is 39---.-.....-u. A Ff' FACULTY 'I24 Fdculiv offers dssisionce To siudenis STCJff sdys . . 'l lhink The kids ore Qf9Gf ond The STOff works well logeiher. We ore jusi like fdrnily! -Lorrcline s gCC'1f6fl'9flG il'r's d Thrill To work wiih our greoi sidff ond o privilege To serve our l'well-l:aehov- ed siudenis. Oh whoi d feellngl' -Jeff Liplon i Cuslodion 'The siudenls ore well mdnnered ond l enjoy serving Them! -Mrs. idler Cdfeierid To err is humon bui lo re- olly foul Things up requires o compulerf -Bill Lehning Counselor ,,,.,,4uull'? 'X 6 8 In 0 A P 'I22 7 S z I X E 3 Z1 .4 Siaff says . . 'l enjoy The varieTy of whaT The library has To of- fer sTudenTs and The op- porTuniTy To increase Their knowledge and minel' -Judy FrosT Library Clerk TIT is greaT To bein a school where you are accepied by sTudenTs and sTaff dur- ing your firsT year. -Jeanie Glaspell Counselor 'Helping sTudenTs and sTaff in The library is noT a favor, iT is my job and l love iTl' T -Joyce Newcomb T Library 1-During a rneeiing, Mrs. Jeanie Glaspell, Mr. Bill Lehning and Mrs. Darcy Lees discuss The weeks evenfs. 2-Taking a break frorn help- ing ouT The sTudenTs, Mrs. Roseanne Wallace relaxes aT her desk 3-Scanning Through a book, Mrs. Joyce Newcomb finds The page she is looking Tor. Ll-Sweeping The halls, Mr. Jeff Lipion cleans up afTer The sTudenTs. 5- Consisiing of BeTTy DeBuhr, Paula VVhiTe, Helen Larson, Lorraine FarnsworTh, Elva John- sTon, Faun Anderson, Midge Idler, Monica Price, Chris Harris, Shirley Rasmussen and Mary Brekke, The cooks awaiT The hungry sTudenTs. 6-VVaiTing for a class To corne inTo The library, Judy Wall, Ellen Vanhook and Judy FrosT geT ready To give Their help To The sTudenTs. 7-Enjoying The fresh air, Jenice Carlson, Miland Rarey and BeTTy Jo Take a break from Their work 423 STaff members provide muoh assisTanoe Aides say . 'A newpjob is always a - Challenge. Wifh my new job in ISS came a new Io- caTion, new hours, new faces and a complefely new vocabulary. I am Try- ing noT To use The vocab- ularyl' -Sharon Faling ISS 'I-low are you doing, liTTIe whippersnapper'?' -Minerva ChrisTison Office 'Where's your nofe, sweeTy?' 'I -PaT Wesfrick Affendance 'As you Travel Thru life whaTever your goal-Keep your eye on The doughnuf and noT upon The hoIe.' -Maxine Sheriff Secrefary 2 3 1-Waifing To assisf The sfudenis, Tammy Pro- yoli, Minerva Chrisfison and Paf Wesfrick are hard af work. 2-Scheduling The days evenis, Linda Campbell organizes her work, 3-HeIp- ing sTudenTs, Maxine Sherrif and Carol I-Iagf dahl Take a break. A-Keeping a handle on The ISS sTudenTs, Sharon Faling enjoys her job. A 4241 SECRETARIES ,Lf ': -1 :,.i m h. . is A ,'m. ' 1 -A' mml' ,hK', 3 .1 L, Q ' it sss ,:,-- i iii lss, i 1'1::z1k . m ' 1 1 k I 'ill . ..., . ,, ... ,,, ,,,, of f , . Joseph Ackermann: B.A. Washington State University: Traffic Safety, James F. Kolberg: B.A., M.A. University of Hawaii: Foreign Language: S.A.D.D. William Bayes: B.A. Central Washington University: Science, History. John Benson: BA, Central Washington University: M.S. Portland State University: Electronics, Math: Electronics Club. Jim Biwer: BA, Western Washington University: MA. Seattle Pacific University, Math. David Bradley: BS. University of Wyoming: M.A. University of Northern Colorado, Science. Doris Bradley: B.A. University of Northern Colorado: Home and Family Lite: F.H.A. Karen Brockway: BA, Central Washington University, English, Lucile Calhoun: B.S. Washington State University: F.H.A. Dave Carpenter: BA, Central Washington University: Physical Educa- tion, Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Elana Carpenter: B.A., M.A. Central Washington University: Art, Math: Rally Squad Advisor, Lassies Co-Advisor. Betty Clouse: BA. Midland College: Foreign Language: Spanish Club, Elaine Cockrell: BA. Eastern Oregon State College: M.S. Portland State University: English: Sophomore Class Advisor. Sharron Cooper: B.A. University of Washington: English, Journalism. Rick Davis: BS. Central Washington University: Marketing Education: D.E.C.A, Keri Dennis: B.S. Portland State University: Math. Mick Dire: BA. Central Washington University: Social Studies, Traffic Safety, Randelle Dootson: B.A. Western Washington University: English, Dra- ma, Drama Club, Natural Helpers. Jan Dykstra: AA. Tacoma Community College: Diploma Degree Nursing St. Joseph's School of Nursing: Health Occupations: V.l.C.A.- Nursing. Bart Ellis: BS. Western Oregon State College: M.M. University of idaho: Music-Band, Sharon Eyer, RN.: AA., Registered Nurse Lower Columbia College: Health Occupations. Leroy Faling: B.A. Eastern Washington University: M.A. Lewis and Clark College: Math, Director of Athletics: Assistant Football Coach. B. Joan Gallagher: BS. Oregon State University: M.S. Iowa State Uni- versity: Home and Family Life. Jeanie Glaspell: B.A. Appalachian State University: M.A. Oregon State University: Counseling. Robert Gustin: B.A. Western Washington University: English: Night Ac- tivities Director, Jerry D, Hamm: BA. Western Washington University: M.S. Portland State University: Math: Head Wrestling Coach. Jim Hanlen: BA. Gonzaga University: M.A. Eastern Washington Univer- sity: English: Chess Club. Neal Harrington: AA. Portland Community College: Technology Edu- cation Automotive: Auto V.l.C.A. Tauni Hatfield: B.A. Central Washington University: Business Education. Rob Hippi: BA. Central Washington University: Social Studies, Physical Education, Traffic Safety: Head Boy's Basketball Coach: Impact Committee. Martha Holcomb: B.A. Central Washington University: Home and Fam- ily Life, English. Wayne Holderby: BS. Washington University: M.A. Lewis and Clark College: Vocational Agriculture Education: FFA. Pattie Jo Hope: B.S. Washington State University: Physical Education: Kilties. Richard Howell: AA., B.S., M.S. Washington State University, Diversi- fied Occupations. John Hunt: BA. Western Washington University: Social Studies: Assis- tant Football Coach, Senior Class Advisor. Gary Hunzikeri B.A., M.A. Central Washington University: Business Edu- cation: F.B.L.A. Pat Hymes: BA. Central Washington University: Physical Education: Assistant Football Coach, Natural Helpers. Robert Johanson: B.A. Central Washington University: industrial Arts, Metal Shop: F.F.A., V.l.CA.-Woods. Sharon Kaighin: B.S. Eastern Montana College: Business Education, Valerie Kellogg: B.A. Seattle Pacific University: English. Gary Kinch: B.A. Central Washington University: M.A. Seattle Univer- sity: M.S. Portland State University: Administration, Peter Kittie: B.S. Oregon State University: English. Japanese Club. Bev Laulainen: BA. Washington State University: Business Education: Lassies Co-Advisor, Ed Laulainen: B.A. Eastern University: Physical Education: Head Foot- ball Coach. Lawrence Ledgerwood: BA. Central Washington: M.S. Portland State University: Social Studies: Junior Class Advisor. Darcy Lees: B.S. State College of Arkansas: M.A. Washington State University: Counseling. Bill Lehning: M.S. Portland State University: Counseling: Sophomore Boy's Basketball Coach: Impact Committee. Cathie Lundberg: B.A. Central Washington University: Resource Room, English, Math, Special Education. Gerald Malella: B.A. Central Washington University: M.A. Lewis and Clark College: Technical Education, Physical Education, Math: Head Girls and Boys' Swimming Coach: Pool Director. Cathy McAlister: BA. Eastern Washington University: Foreign Lan- guage: French Club. Marcia Mongrain: B.A. Western Washington University: Employment Training, Community Training, Special Education. Barbara Murray: B.A. Whitworth College: English, DEEP. Joyce Newcomb: BA. Dickinson College: Library: National Honor So- ciety Advisor. Beth Niemi: B.A. University of Washington: English. Don Norton: B.A. Western Washington University: M.S.T. Portland State University: Science: Science Club. Gary Nunamaker: M.S. Lewis and Clark College: Science: Golf Coach. JoAnn O'Bernier: B.A. Central Washington University: Science. Jim Perkins: BA, Eastern Washington University: M.S. Central Washing- ton University: Math: Assistant Cross Country Coach. Margaret E. Porter: B.A. Oregon College of Education: Art, Math. Raula Radich: B.A. Marylhurst College: M.S. Portland State University: Administration: Student Council Advisor. Russ Rambo: B.S. University of Utah: M.S. University of Oregon: Math: Sophomore Class Advisor. Georgia Schneider: B.A. Central Washington University: M.S, Univer- sity of Nevada: Special Education. George Simonsen: B.M., M.M. University of Puget Sound: Music-Or- chestra. Seppo Soderman: B.S. Central Washington University: B.A. Portland State University: M.B.A. University of Portland: Business Education. Kay Stern: B.A. University of Oregon: M.A. University of London: Social Studies: l.R.C. Peggy Swanson: BS. Oregon College of Education: Physical Educa- tion. Dora Sybouts: BA. Eastern Washington University: Math: Head Volley- ball Coach, Assistant Track Coach: lmpact Committee. Larry Vining: B.A., M.A. University of Washington: Foreign Language, Social Studies: Russian Club. Roseanne Wallace: B.S.N, University of Washington: School Nurse. Jack Wardlow: BS. Western Washington University: M.A.T. Lewis and Clark College: Biology. Charles Westfall: B.A. Linfield College: M.S. Oregon State University: Administration. Debbie Williamson: B.A. St. Martins College: M.A. Seattle Pacific Uni- versity: Foreign Language. Carl Wingate: B.A. St, Marys College: B.S.C. University of Notre Dame: Foreign Language: Knowledge Bowl, Latin Club. FACULTY ROSTER 125 I Jim Ackermann: Football 10-12, All-Confer- ence 11-12, Most Inspirational 12: Baseball, NHS 10-12: Masonic Award 11. Jill Anderson: NHS 10-12: Lassies 10: HOSTS 11: Cadet Teacher, Choir 12. Steve Anderson: Basketball 10-12. Derek Baker: Basketball, NHS 10-12: French Club 11: Soccer 12. Stacey Barry: Volleyball, Offensive Award, NHS 11-12: Lassies 12. Kelli Beaston: Cross Country 10-12: FBLA Secretary, SADD Treasurer, French Club, IRC, DECA 12. Rich Beck: NHS 10-12: Golf 10-11: Basketball 10, French Club, Science Club 12. Coby Bell: Track 10-11: Lassies 10-11: Pow- der Puff 10: French Club 12. Kristen Berg: Soccer All-League 10-12, MVP 10,12, Offense Award 11: Basketball 10-12, Most Improved 10, All-League Honorable Mention 11: Softball 10-12, Captain 12: NHS 10-12: FHA, Powder Puff 10,12, MVP 12: Las- sies, IRC, Yearbook 12. Paul Berra: Football, Track 12. Jeremy Biggers: Wrestling 10-12: Football 10-11: Track 12. Hallie Bingham: Lassies 10, 12: FHA 10, 11: Tennis 12. Dorrie Bonahoom: FHA, Powder Puff 10, 11: FBLA 10, 12: DECA Historian 12. Eric Bowling: NHS, Spanish Club 10-12: French Club, Science Club, Knowledge Bowl, National Merit Finalist 12. Rebel Brunelle: NHS 10, 12: Lassies 12. Carrie Buckley: FHA, Powder Puff 10-12: Soccer 10-11: Russian Club 10, 12, Vice- President 12: Lassies 10: Drama Club 12. David Burlingame: Russian Club 10: Chess Club 11: Drama Club, Curious Savage 12. Doug Cade: Football, Wrestling, Track 10- 12: Swing Choir 10-11. Becky Carroll: Spanish Club 10-12: Science Club, NHS, Kilties 11-12: Soccer 10. April Clark: Spanish Club 10-12: Basketball, Track, 10-11: Volleyball 10, 12: IRC, FBLA, DECA 12, Scott Clark: Baseball 10-11 : French Club 10 Amber Coburn: Rally, Lassies 11-12: French Club 11: Yearbook Advertising Manager, Homecoming Queen 12. Sharmon Collins: Lassies, Powder Puff 10-'11. Tami Connatser: Lassies 10-12: Rally, Latin Club 10. DeAnne Crayne: Volleyball, Basketball, Track, NHS 10-12: Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Spanish Club, Hi-Five Drug Conference 10: Junior Class Treasurer, ABC Drug Confer- ence 11: Junior Citizen of the Year, IRC, Las- sies 12. Heather Crisman: FHA, Powder Puff Most ln- spirational 11-12: Volleyball Spanish Club, 126 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Lassies 10: Softball 11: FBLA, Tennis 12. Julie Crumrine: NHS 10-12, Vice-President 12. John Curtis: Football 10-12, All-Conference 12: Baseball, French Club 10. Ken Delany: Football, Basketball Athletic Trainer 10-12. Tina Dunlap: Diversified Occupations 12. Jason Dunn: Jazz Choir 12. Bill Elliott: Swimming 9-12, District Champ 11- 12: Newspaper, Latin Club 11-12: Outstand- ing Achievement Award for Kelso Board of Directors 11: Yearbook 12. Erica Faulkner: Swimming Q-12, Most Dedi- cated 1O,12, Most Outstanding, Most Valu- able. Captain 12: Latin Club, Orchestra 10- 12: Basketball 10. Kim Feider: Swimming Q-12, Most Inspiration- al 12: Lassies 10: Choir 11. Mischelle Florez: FHA 10-12: Powder Puff Captain 12. Kelli Goodrich: Choir 10-11. Matt Gotshall: Spanish Club, NHS 10-12: Top 5 Percent 12. Rachelle Graham: Marching Band, NHS 10- 12: Kilties 10-11. Most Inspirational, Best Flag 11: DECA 12. Amy Grue: Spanish Club 10. Mary Haggard: Cross Country 10-12, Cap- tain 12: Spanish Club, Track 10-11: Spanish Club Secretary, Outstanding Student 11: IRC. Science Club, 12. Lori Hamm: Volleyball, Wrestling Manager 10-12: Spanish Club 10: FBLA 12. Steve Hamm: Football 10-12, Second Team All-Conference 11, Captain 12: Baseball 11. Alex Hargand: DECA, Voices From the High School 12. Jett Heaton: Football 10-12, Most Improved 12: Basketball 10-11: Russian Club 10. LaRue Heiner: Spanish Club, Football 10-11. Trisha Hilton: Lassies, Latin Club 10-12: NHS 11-12. Mary Ann Holt: Lassies 10. Tina Hutt: Powder Puff 10-11: Lassies, Softball 10. David Humphrey: Football 10-12, Coaches Award 12: Baseball 10-12: NHS, Basketball 10-11: French Club 10. Shannon Irons: Latin Club, Track 10-12: Las- sies 10-11: Masonic Award, Rally 11: Kilties, DECA 12. Conni Jansen: DECA 12. Chris Jenkins: Russian Club 11-12: Drama Club. Voices From the High School 12. Debi Johnson: Marching Band, Kilties 10-12: DECA 12. Tamie Johnson: Lassies, Choir 10-11. Kristy Kephart: Lassies, Spanish Club. FBLA, FHA 10-12: Rally 10: IRC. Science Club, SADD 12. Nicole Knight: Lassies, NHS, Latin Club 10-12: FBLA 10, 12: Rally 12. Karie Koethke: NHS 10-12: FHA, Powder Puff 10-11: FBLA 10, 12: DECA Historian 12. Darci Krieder: Volleyball 10-12, Captain 12: NHS, Lassies 10-12: French Club, Sophomore Class Vice-President 10: Junior Masonic Award, Junior Class Vice-President 11: IRC, Top 5 Percent 12. Kim Lamb: FHA 11: Yearbook 12. Julie Lane: Cross Country 10: Softball 11: Spanish Club, IRC, FBLA President, SADD Sec- retary 12, Sandi Larson: Lassies 11: Drama Club 12. Bradley Libby: Latin Club, Drama Club 10- 12: Swimming 11-12: The Man Who Came To Dinner, You're a Good Man Charlie Brown 10: Arsenic and Old Lace 11, Voices From the High School 12. Penny Luurs: French Club 11-12. Mike Maahs: Science Club 11: DECA, Diver- sified Occupations 12. Michelle Mabey: IRC, FBLA, French Club 10- 12: Lassies 10-11: Swimming 9: French Club President 12. Jeri Macie: Lassies 10-12: Speech and De- bate Club Secretary 10-11: Volleyball. NHS 10: Swimming 11: DECA Historian, The Curi- ous Savage, The Voices From the High School 12. Denean Mackey: FHA, Basketball 10-11, Lassies 10: Yearbook 12. Karen Malella: Swimming 9-12, Most lm- proved 10: Marching Band 10-12: SADD 10- 11: IRC, Yearbook 11-12: Kilties 10, 12: Las- sies, HOBY Ambassadors 10: Spanish Club, Kelso School District Outstanding Student 11: G-irl's State Delegate 12. Trena Martin: NHS, Spanish Club 10-12: Junior Masonic Award 11, IRC, Cadet Teacher 12. Erin McGhee: Lassies. Yearbook - Co Editor, Rally, Softball 11- 12: Spanish Club, Basketball 10. Dana McReynolds: Drama Club 11-12: Arsenic and Old Lace 11: Curious Sav- age, Voices From the High School 12, David Miller: Football 10-12. Angie Mitchell: Drama Club 10-12: Diversi- fied Occupations 11-12: You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, French Club 11: 'ilhe Curious Savage 12. Melinda Mosteller: Powder Puff 11-12: FHA 12. Dan Namock: Football 10. 12: Auto-Vica Club President 12. Tracy Newman: DECA 12. Tracy Newson: Latin Club 10-12: Marching Band, Kiltles, NHS 11-12: Symphonic Band 10: Diversified Occupations 12. Jody Nurmi: IRC 12. Andrew Olson: Cross Country 10-11: Track 10. Eric Olson: Football 10-12: Track 11-12. Mike Olson: Baseball 10-12. Rob Orth: NHS, Latin Club 10-12: Football 10: Electronics Club 12. Jill Osterholm: Marching Band, Kilties 10-12: DECA 12. Don Parsons: French,Club '10-11: Basketball 10: DECA 12. Tom Parsons: Latin Club 10-12: Football, Wrestling 10: Latin Club President, Knowl- edge Bowl Captain 11: Natural Helper 12. Dennis Payne: Diversified Occupations 12. Marcy Peterson: French Club 11-12: IRC 12. Bahbi Pickett: Choir 10-11: Volleyball, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown 10. Chuck Piper: Cross Country 9-12: Track 10- 11. Kim Pleasant: Swimming Q-12, Most Out- standing: Basketball 10-12, Free Throw Award, All-League Honorable Mention 11, Softball, Latin Club 10-12: Lassies. IRC Trea- surer 12. Buddy Powell: Wrestling, Latin Club Secre- tary 10. Karen Probst: Volleyball 10-12, Best Offense and Defense 10, MVP 12: Basketball 10-12, Most Rebounds 10, Most Improved 11: Track 10-12: IRC Vice President, Lassies 12. Jennifer Record: Softball 10-12: FHA, Pow- der Puff, Lassies 10-11: Volleyball, French Club 10: FBLA, Tennis 11: DECA President 12. Vicki Reese: Latin Club, Lassies. FBLA, Track 10-12: Soccer, Science Club, FHA 11-12: Sophomore Class Treasurer, Basketball 10: Junior Class President 11: Powder Puff, DECA Vice President, Yearbook 12. Denelle Reynolds: Spanish Club, Science Club, NHS 10-12: Drama Club 10-11, Drama Club Vice President 10: Swimming 10-11: SADD 10: Junior Class Secretary, Masonic Ju- nior Achievement Award, Girls' State. Out- standing Student Award, Miracle Worker, 11: DECA, Senior Class Secretary 12. Moyne Riley: Soccer 11-12: Baseball 10: FBLA 12. Nick Ring: Spanish Club, NHS 10-12. Treasur- er 12, Track 10-12: Cross Country 10-11: Boys' State 11: Senior Class Vice President 12. Kirk Robbins: NHS, Spanish Club 11-12: Sci- ence Club 11-12, Vice President 12. Val Robertson: FHA, Powder Puff, Softball 12. Anthony Rojo: Cross Country Q-12: Spanish Club, Orchestra. Bagpipes. Track 10-12: Se- nior Class Treasurer 12. Jeff Root: Orchestra 11. DeAnn Rubash: Lassies 10-12. President 12: FHA 10-11: Ski Club 10: DECA 12. Melissa Ruffe: FHA, Powder Puff 10-12: Soft- ball 10: Latin Club 11: FBLA 12. Beth Sailors: Marching Band 10-11. Robin Sapirstein: SADD 10-12, President 12: Spanish Club. NHS 10-12: Marching Bond. Kil- ties. Most Improved 11-12: Lassies, Miracle Worker, Ski Club 10: French Club 12. Scott Schauer: Track, Football 10-12: Bas- ketball 10. Tammy Scoby: SADD 11-12, President 12: Chess Club SecretaryfTreasurer. Final Dress Rehearsal, Spanish Club 11: FFA 12. Carol Sides: Diversified Occupations 11-12: Lassies. FHA, Volleyball 10. Larry Sides: Horticulture 11-12: Football 10: Diversified Occupations 12. Lori Siegal: Symphonic Band 10-12: Mar- ching Band 11-12: Honor Band, French Club, IRC 12. Jeff Sims: NHS 10-12: Basketball 10: Science Club 11: Soccer 12. Cory Snedden: Wrestling 10-11. Junior Spain: Basketball, Baseball, French Club 10-11, President 11, DECA President 12. Marc Spink: Soccer 10-12, MVP 11: Spanish Club 10-12, Vice President 12: NHS 10-12, Science Club 11-12. Vice-President 12. Jim Stewart: Wrestling 10-12, First in District, Regionals 11-12, State Champion 11: Cross Country 10. Cherie Stoor: Diversified Occupations 11. Lisa Swarat: Lassies 10-12. Eric Tack: Football 10-12, All-Conference Honorable Mention 12: NHS 10-12: Speech and Debate Club 10: Newspaper 11: DECA Vice-President of Community Service, FBLA, Science Club 12. Michelle Thompson: Basketball. FHA, Pow- der Puff Best Defense 10-1 1: Science Club, FBLA 11-12: Softball 10, 12: Lassies, French Club 10: Tennis 11: DECA Historian 12. Todd Thomesson: Soccer 11-12, Kim Timmreck: Softball O-12: Powder Puff 11-12: Tennis 10: IRC 12. Hang Troung: French Club, NHS 10-12: Latin Club 11-12: Tennis 10: Junior Masonic Award 11: Top 5 Percent 12. James Kelly Vaught: Marching Band 10-12: Science Club 11-12: Jazz Band 12. Melissa Vine: Science Club, FHA, Powder Puff 10-11: Lassies 11. Dan VanRock: NHS 10-12: DECA 12. Cindy Wagner: Lassies 10- 12: Cadet Teach- U-W-X Dan Walters: VICA Auto Club, Wrestling 12. Leslye Waters: Diversified Occupations 11- 12: Lassies 10: DECA 12. Paul Whiton: Track 10-12: Science Club 11- 12, President 11. Laurie Williams: Diversified Occupations 12. Stephanie Williams: Drama Club, Lassies 10, 12: Miracle Wo rker 10: Diversified Occu- pations 12. Tracy Williamson: NHS 10-12: Speech and Debate, Cross Country 10-11: Spanish Club 10, 12: Track 10: Lassies, IRC. Rally 12. Stephen Wills: Marching Band. Concert Band, Pep Band 11-12: Jazz Band, Electron- ics 12. Jamie Wilson: Diversified Occupations 12. Russ Wilson: Football 10-11: Newspaper 11- 12: Track 10: Jazz Band. Newspaper Business Manager 12. Kim Wishard: Lassies 11-12: Volleyball 11: French Club, Rally 12. John Woods: Track 10-12: Cross Country 10: Diversified Occupations, DECA 12. Jay Worth: NHS 10-12, President 12: Science Club 10-12: Spanish Club 10-12, Secretary 12: IRC 12. er 12. Krista Young: Lassies 10-12: FHA 10-11: Kil- ties, SADD 11-12: Rally, Powder Puff 10: Speech and Debate 11: Cadet Teacher, IRC 12. Carolyn Zwiefelhofer: Softball 10-12: Bas- ketball 10-11: Powder Puff, FHA, French Club 10: DECA 12. SENIOR ACTIVITIES 127 .Af 5 he fiber' CW' Q M S .1 A ,, Q , A,,.,AL' Tiki? 1 rf-. Q ,mal vi H 5 gg, 4 ,H , 4 Z? f 3 P4 7 z .4 ,fi :mf ,,W.4i 1 ..-,.,,1 ? ,Ag f in be 4. 11' 19 ey' 428 SENIORS ir l r , sl M 3 L1 5 Aoiiviiies - Senior Teo - Booooloureoie - Groduoiion - Senior porly 'I - Showing Their ornozing sTunTs, senior cldss officers Nick Ring, Denelle Reynolds, Deonne Croyne ond AnThony Rojo guide The seniors Through The yeor. 2 - Giving his odvice, senior oloss odvisor John Hunf helps bring o good yeor To on end. 3- Coughf in o moment, Moff Foul sfores down The oornero. A - Dernonding respecl, Lonnie BecksTrond gefs o feel for power. 5 - Giving his voguish look, Junior Spoin looks info The fulure. 2 J. J JI 3-2 ,J Z I X I XXX-1 .X . X W 2' 1 SWWSWW 1 rv ws 'Q H Wx. 3 -,,,5,Q:,x 2 iw,-awgi Q f a if w EQ, , ,.L., K 1 4' 'Wi -35 'QQ ..Zv.1LE' :,.:, -1 if 5111, 5- , SL. 5,- ffyn. 5 :W wif '11 Jag 1- V-1.3 'W L, 1 it .LQ1-15' Ha . Y-iii! If 4 gifs ' A, - -A. ' ...Em A -f mllvizfi, X-Z. Nz! I ff l .N-1' - ,f' 5 s 5 M ww, , Q4 Q, 'L V ,Mix , A, tif 'sw H M - .J YI gh A 'Q' if 3 ,A Lunl-i tn the future ured Kick book ond groove, Sieve Lee Brodley Libby Becky Longnecker .loner lvlolone Regino McCoy Douglos McKee Mionoel lvleizger Ricnord Meyers Mddeline Noble Roberi Orin Thomas Porsons computer. seniors' -Herb Peono Jennifer Record Siorlo Rees Lewis Renok Moyne Riley Koryn Rismoen Greg Solverdo Julieus Senler Brion Sleele Dole Sullivon Phil Vonnook A1 - On the magical evening, ' P' K' W' h X Homecoming rlncess im is ard is chauffeured to her escort. 49 - Dipped in gold and blue, April Clark takes a break from her ff f fkfffl 3 - Beating his personal record, Robbie Cook strokes to reach the edge. , 'I felT relieved and exciTed for my fuTure.' -Denelle Reynolds 'WhaT can I say? When you've goT iT, you've goT iT.' -Jay WorTh Many ouTsTanding seniors were presenTed awards and scholarships aT The annual senior awards assem- bly on May 'l7, in The audiTorium. Mr. Leroy Faling presenTed The Hilander of The Year award To Ben Hill for his ouTsTanding conTribuTions. The Armed Forces presenTed James Ackermann and DeAnne Crayne wiTh The Army ScholarfATh- IeTe award and BeThanie Wilson wiTh The Semper Fidelis award. Mr. 4 'lilo SENIOR AWARDS l i Bob Gasfon presenTed Bill EIIioT wiTh The ouTsTanding Newspaper STaffer award. The Kelso Police DeparT- menT presenTed Don Cambell The GuTsTanding CiTizenship award. DeparTmenT awards wenT To Ra- chelle Graham, arT award, Carol Sides, business educaTion award: Dan Zinfz, LaTin award, Michelle Pundf, Russian award, MaTT Faul, French award, Robin SapirsTein, Spanish award, Sheila ScoTT, band award, DaneTTe Kennedy, choir award, AnThony Rojo, orchesTra award, Allison Mooers, home and family life award, Eric Tack, markeT- ing award, Carol Sides, diversified occupaTions award, I-lang Troung, social sfudies award, Kirk Robbins, science award, Bahbi Pickef, spe- cial educaTion award, David Jef- frey, Technology award, Larry award, Erin Sides, agriculfure McGhee, yearbook award, Russ award, Joe Wilson, newspaper Flock, drama award, Mr. Rob Hippi awarded Jason Radcliffe The ouT- sfanding boy aThIeTe, while Kim PIeasenT received The ouTsTanding girls aThIeTe award by Mr. Gerry Malella. Ms. Paula Radich recog- nized Eric Richards, Bill EIIioT, and Eric Jones wiTh sTudenT council awards. Ms. Paula Radich also presenTed Jeff Shine, Regina McCoy, ScoTT Bales, Larecia Myers and Joe Bef- TencourT as recipienfs of The princi- paI's award. Q? S W EC .ss ' .. I ab is , .. . . : L ' if . H gt, .. E ia. 5 N v Wk' ' '3 I I 1 ,p l ,... . 5 E Q., -ki .Y :5 .r 5 4-Honoring excellence, Dr. Gay Selby pre- senTs Eric Bowling wiTh The Naiional lvlerii Scholar award. 2-From The Daily News, Mr. Bob GasTon presenTs Bill EllioT wiTh The OuT- sTanding Sfaffer award, 3-Receiving The ArmyfScholar awara is Jim Ackermann. L1- Giying sTudenT acTiviTy plagues, Mr. Gary Kinch awards Amber Coburn, Makani Coila, DeAnne Crayne, Bill Ellioi, Erin McGhee, Kar- en Malella, Victoria Reese, Denelle Reyn- L , 5 Y Q L , X 2 3 5 if Q Q Y c 2 C3513 .lr olds, Anthony Rojo, Robin SapirsTein, Marc Spink, Tracy Williamson, JayWorTh, and Nick Ring. 5-Looking proud, Rachelle Graham re- ceives The arT award. 6-l-lonored by Mrs. Ela- na CarpenTer, rally squad awards go To Makani Coila, Kim Wishard, Nicole Knight Erin McGhee, Amber Coburn and Tracy William- son. 7-CongraTulaTing Robin Saoirsiein, Mrs. BeTTy Clouse awards her wlTh The Spanish prize. SENIOR AWARDS 447 Seniors perform Their hidden TalenTs 'We all had a greaT Time and l'm glad I could be a parT of iT. IT was fun To do and They will have mass fun nexT year. I ThoughT iT was funny.' Carolyn Zwiefelhofer The senior class began re- hearsing for Their assembly May IQ. Mr. John HunT, Mrs. BeTh Nieml and Mrs. Karen Brockway helped orga- nize and perfecT The acTs. Finally, iT came Time To perform Their hidden TalenTs Tuesday, May 34. The Theme involved UA day in The life of Paul. Paul WhiTTon be- gan The show wiTh his difficulT psy- chological problems and he asked for advice from Dr. Jun CJunior Spainy. The sTory Tied TogeTher The resT of The acTs. ThroughouT The show The Tal- enTed people included J. R. and The Bleeders, who rocked The nighT away. LaTer came AnThony Rojo and Korina Jameson playing Their violins To iiYesTerday as Mary Haggard played The piano. 0Ther acTs involved The Mon- sTer Mash, a dance by Becky Carroll and Jill Osferholm, Phil Donahue CBIII EllioTTj and The enlarging machine wiTh Jason Radcliffe, Tiffani Rawlins, and Eric Jones, The Fish-n-Chip dan- cers including Terry RhineharT, Marc Spink, Kirk Robbins, Donald Sears and Todd Wilson, The varsiTy rally 'I418 SENIOR ASSEMBLY sauad performing The Hiland fling one lasT Time, Eric Richards playing The blues on guiTar, Korina Jameson doing a solo, and finally The Jack- son Five involving Carolyn Zwiefel- hofer, Makani Coila, Erin McGhee, Amber Coburn and Tracy William- son. The show ended wiTh all performers coming ouT as one group singing and dancing and having a greaT Time. The assembly Turned ouT To be a greaT success for sTudenTs as well as parenTs. 2 w.pM,V 1. ,, W 2? ,f 5 2. ,Q Y .wwvvwwm 3 1 'QL l 'Q 1 1.9 V E 3- X Z X zuflr . , ,, 4-Singing The blues wiTh The help of The Bleeders, Jason Radcliffe, calches The audi- ence. 2fDiscussing wheTher or noT iT is Time, Becky Carrol, Kim PleasanT and Mary Haggard awaiT anxiously. 3fRocking oui To The famous hippie music, ScoTT Schauer and Joe Robbins Twang The guiTar, 41-STrumming away, bluesmon Eric Richards sTruTs his sTuff. 5-Asking for advice from Junior Spain, Paul VVhiTTon Tells his life sTory. 6-Rocking franTlcal- ly, rocksTer Bill EllioTT gels naughTy, 7- Choref ographing complex dance sTeps comes naTuralIy for The Fishfn-Chip dancers. SENIOR ASSEMBLY 'IAQ 'The Thunder ond lighTning were very dppropridTe for This closs. They were poTh The Thunder ond The lighT.' -Mrs. Kdy STern 'The Closs of '88 is o Thunder sTorm.!' -Trocy Williomson 'Yeohl' -Archie SmiTh AIThough sTorm clouds ThredT- ened, olumni, ddminisTrdTion, fomily ond friends gdThered of Schroeder Q field STddium on lvlondoy, June 6, for The grodudTion of The cldss of 4988. AfTer The Hildnder Bond con- clued The processiondl ond The No- Tionol Anfhem, DeAnne Croyne welcomed dTTenddnTs. VoledicTo- rion Denelle Reynolds spoke To her clossmoTes recognizing The people who Touched The lives of eoch se- nior dnd remdined d specidl pdrT of high school. SdluToToridn Joy VVorTh followed up wiTh o speech con- cerning fun Times ond shored mem- ories of The grddudTes. NexT, Poul Rddich presenTed These spedkers wiTh OuTsTonding Senior Awords. l?operT Simmons, Bodrd of Edu- cdTion PresidenT, DGQGD dwording ,ss s .. .xs- E H YS 2 450 GRADUATION The diplomds. During This porTion of The ceremony, o Thunder sTorm be- gon dnd whiTe fldshes of lighTning Tore Through The sky, credTing d dozzling effecf. GroduoTes ond on- lookers scredmed ond cheered os The rdin poured down in puckeTs. AT one poinT, The commencemenf wds delciyed unTil The roin lessened. All in dll, The roin, Thunder ond lighT- ning ddded To The evening dnd lefT o permdnenT memory of The closs of nineTeen hundred ond eighTy- eighT. df i-Ponaering The meaning of The words, Yo man, Ding.dong man, SaIuTaTorian Jay VVorTh delivers his ThoughT provoking speech. 2AAccepTing her OuTsTanaing See nior Award, VaieaicTorian Deneile Reynolds shakes Paula Radichfs hand, 3-Adjushng caps ana gowns, Mary Haggard ana Terry RhineharT prepare for The ceremony in The auaiTorium. A-Being recognized in The Top five perceni in academics, Jeff Sims acf cepTs his plaque. 5fDuring The commence- menr, Bill ElIioT ana Jason Roaciiffe preaicT rain showers, GRADUATION 15 4 Seniors oTTend porlv in Their honor 'IT wds o perfecf ending To d perfecT veorf -Koren lvldlelld 'IT wds on ouTrdgeous nighT To remember' -Eric Jones Following commencemenT ceremonies, groduores proceed- ed To The TrddiTiondI porTv spon- sored by pdrenfs, PTSA ond The seniors Themselves Upon enTering The pdrfv, sen- iors received Their podrding pdss reveoling The Theme i'Follow The Sun. The desTindTion Turned ouT To pe The Kelso Elks. Ten p.m. symbol- ized Time of drrivdl ond four dm, symbolized Time of reTurn, The lTln- erory indicored simply To follow The sun. Decordfions seT o Tropicol scene wiTh pdlm Trees, coconuTs ond in cenTer sfoge high on The ceiling glowed The sun. Dorren Dov from KLYK provid- ed enTerToinmenT for The evening while seniors ddnced wifh Their friends. As The pdrTy progressed, merchdnTs dnd pdrenfs hdnded ouT dondTed door prizes, ThroughouT The evening, sTu- denTs ofe lvlexicon ond lfolion cui- sine, consisTing of Tocos ond pizzor lvldny seniors chose To spend The evening in The gdme room pldying foospdll, ping pong ond vorious video gdmes. G-dmbling owov chips in o good gome of block jock oTTrocTed The mosT dT- Tenfion. 452 SENIOR PARTY N-gg STudenTs dlso gdfhered wiTh close friends To Tdke quick phoTos cdpfuring The oufpock effecT. Pur- chosing These phoTos ollowed grddudTes To hold on To The eve- nings memories forever. Co-chdirpersons, Vol Mdlello dnd Rufhdnne PledsdnT mode sure food, drinks ond decordTions pro- vided on oppeoling dfmosphere for groduoTes ond choperones. OTher porenTs ond foculTy mem- bers dondTed Their Time ThroughouT The evening To mdke This d success- ful evenT. As The Trip drew To OD end oT four dm., seniors pegdn reminiscing wiTh fovoriie friends dT Their findl closs ocTiviTy. sf 3 .lf 42 , f W -C' 454 Jurxnores 3 L1 5 Activities - Sold candy - Prepared the prom - Took PSAT 1 - Junior class officers Robb Hunt vice-president: Kari Karnofski, treasur- er: Heather Manasco, secretary: and Jason Soderman. president in- spired the junior class with their outstanding achievements. 2 - Getting ready for the prom Mr, Larry Ledgewood fulfilled his duties. 3 - Celebrat- ing the sweetness of victory, the recon did it again. A- Holly Norton and Jennifer Guard dazzle the dance floor at the Christmas ball. 5 - What showmanship says Heather Czeskleba. evil. an S Q X 4' VB Marci Adams James Ainslie E x X . . is .Q x l ,... 2 .,.: ms X SW Q s Q T QM 5 XXX mg is ' Albright Brent Allen Braun Allisoh A Alsteen ' ' ' gf - . 1.. . K' A 1 I A 1 I ,,, , ' -AV - if -- A z es' . M3 - 1',, . ' , Q W f I . 'ri Q in kg N. kL,, .V EV . X A . X - . f S s m.mh,, . B Nicole Anderson Y a Doug Ashe Brett Audinet t E X. M, L St R X X si Il -fii Staci Baker . ..., ,,.. . ' sr z ' ., ' f S, H .5 ' wir. F Q .1 , ,,.- ., .-.,- Tim Baker Price Baldry + s 'fik' . ' ' - A .. '-X ' . . -. il 'P' ' ii: -- :f 'Ref - - -iwf , i es fifliis ' ,, , .f E s- sag, it -if 1. I . MK. ' S-N - 'f'f , RW 'k ' - fi ' .K A ' HES-. :Jil 5 . f . A mi . f. A' B s-- ' . ' l i . A . N X A Eddl' BGEQE. Mert Barney Sean Barrett lr. tri-T fp .1 '- lsiifl lr ,. ,, ' f 5 Travis Becker Tyke Ben W A X le -.-..f . '- -mg.. if f sf ...A .. I JCFTNSS it ws ,ag B .X gk Michael Black Darren Boswell N Y B R Q5 r ...E ..:: . T .. Y ,,,, 1 Si X X 3 + S M H X F2 . M-QE I Tina Beck si.-,R 7,,, ik.. .V t ...,. - -. , 1 Y PQQLQQEQILADG. Amy Bergonzlne .k.. - I Q5 Tracy Bouchard JUNIORS '155 ..... H . , . - in .,,, B ' - J' f. Q ' V K an H' ,c 1- t f' W bi LL X i, A is 1 . 1 Q r. , . ,A n B - . igfwm- . ' Q -5 if 3 Q r sf Q 'A K , .. 5: e 4 721 I . , IQ. is ' X T Q Jennifer Bradley Tim Brennan Heather Brice . J A f V ' il 1 +-'fe , X fi , Q Q I-. . . is 5 V,-A 35 Q X X i B2 S ff J ::'rf f i Iinjy Buck 5 6lJfAj - B Donnie Buck NiDG Buck r .... . - f 4 in Q W i. X X Q' -1 -is 9 BX Michelle Buckhallz Capri Bullock iiii .,ia , ieeeeeii eeaei in ' .J B B .. iii ' 5555? is ii : ' , K W ,L .- J , , A :ii i W , , KrQLy,Byers D Michael Cammie Carlson SNGDDG ew iii ,- Chan llQr Kari Chappelle '156 JUNIORS i X 'i B i5 .I X X: iz? 'S K gf N' W' Jared Brockwa -3 ip Q ..:. Fir G B f ii . , '51 E Arn Bruce Y-iffy. m MMT- v J f. ,, X .i ., , Av Bren? Carmack M X Q L N Hffiwfllgfk .A 759 in - , qw aw N wx XV . 'X Y if X ay Q 1 J wr S? 5 ! adde on I , X , li Jessica Brunelle . - .... 5 . . . . , 8 S.. - --rr I irrc - Brian Cole ,,... EB B B Marlina Cole X iw XX X 'N x - xi - I, ,QM 1: k W N sl x W e .5591 . i Q , N . ILL. Andrea Coleman l , 4 1 ii Q ' it I sq :.k .g ig K ., Q l ' i Christine Collins David Cook Jonathon Coon Rob Cornett Da , Derrel Cottrell ., ,--- 1' ' , l - Jon Cox ' '+ Phyllis Cram .f ,, -r,:Q,, .:.:N Kirsten Cross s X . xx K si - 5. y 5 Q Q in N x ZIL Vw e 'Q X ..:. :.. F tx P1 9 YV i Q .,,. C ll Dember Curtis Jeremy Curtis Heather Czeskleba EV N A ' ' '-A Q is Q as in - 'C sz A .... An : E M N K A In ii if ss 1 4 K A3 Q -- 1 -or M 'ii Chuck Davis Michelle Dawdy Dawn Decker David Deming Jeff Dempster ,X-ie.. f 'ET flflw is eer ' ..:,: ZZ, C ., J R In -QQQ -kk , fx, ka K -' 5 N , We ll E . Jory Denmgn William Dickson Tammy Dlsmore Christina Dubke Sarn Earls Kim Early JUNIORS 157 l , SQ x I i xt i li I g fit' sg it s Q Q S 'W - ww- X ss N -F s ! S fs 9 F Y Don Roger baton Angelo Ferguson Kas! M :Craig Enenbon id... 1 ' .rf so Jillene Judy Fritzie Pete Gdhble ,---S+..-A 458 JUNIORS A X KF?- Renee Gerber 3 William Goodall? JCI'T1iS EllSWOf1h , .,... Q , s , is April Ford jgtzw-u--., esssse A sf. I -. 6 . Steven GQFGDSI i G G Ken Gill i t .... i E ::?:E b rrrree Vx 2 fwssiw Susan Gotsnall K is so sf- . i dy sf 9 Evans Jason 'Sf 5 tk , ... V :.:NLs, ,,-, .. A K 3 e X Aaron Gaston Matt Gaston 35 t Sco fx 'rw 1 - t x .5 G 'tl A+ as G 5 in '25 , . or June Graham Jb erovel n Lisa Greer fm' -Nui M --.. . TSS, 11. , W W Sew . W N ui ! :rr f f X 1 gag,-f' -as Q K Jeffgrgce Jamie Grow Jennifer ,H .. . .Xi , SF sf :S f +4 ,, 'H Y YES: 2 . ul' - ' Cindi Homilronw Jason Harder Sheila Harfsoch Harper Edward Heinecke -.,,..,..----- ik N at gi ig X is ki Billie HQII ZA' DSUUIS Z ' .r Y :.r . . Keifh H9ndi'iCkS0fl 'SX are s, 2 , X 5 E 0 is ,....aian ,,.- Brian Herlocker Cory Herdon RIChGfd X 1 Q35 5 ef 'ii' 'S 'Q J' X Q X 5' . XX A CFM w Sis X QE y 3 f A - S Cathy Higgins Dawn Hllton were . . ,XXXXX f Nrri - A ' S Jeremy Hooper Misty House JUNIORS 459 M, iii J' Hx Q M H. ...ss , im. ILL f J ,, . ii 1 --ll in 'i1k 1 in , I Zi' 'kk t Ag' J K Q -.. ...A iiigil Q : , Q5 ' i J ' ,:..2 J J' J ' --1- 5 E . .J K LIZI' - ZIL J X - 5 X E J J as I 1 I .. - A J a -. I iii .f .Si f Q Q, X J . ,Q K Q -2- . . I ' f- lom Hug Gregory Humphrey Robb Hun? Chorles Hursi Long Huynh Elizobefh Iddings ' X I - ' rrrrl . M e ,1r, J J J J i J r eerr X N 1' ....L Q -- H Q 2 Kim Jockson Chris Jacobs Jennifer Jomes Wendy Jenkins W ? 'A N Amhi . i : '.k: - i y r Q I .-a-an Jerry Dorrin Jones N Jones Robert Jogiin Ken Joslin - Z ' Q Joe Jeunernonn Bro d Jurvokciinen Konejgo Kari Kornofski J wil' .. , .. f , f:,, . . - ' K ., n J ,... ' .au . , . , ,,, .i 5 .. : , Xkkik . . W ,N Q - 'iin - + ,QI if 'X 5 rrr - X Q fig -it 'i':::: E , . Sl X : ,,,..:: EJ' if ' 460 JUNIORS J Koiie Ki Cory Kire Scott Korh X' ' , in 555 : gg J J is A J vm ik X Tricio Kenosron :--mu. A, .Q we 5 - .:.-:J 21,5 aww N me fp- 8 Q J eeri C rzii f ren,, 3, Bill Kendi 9 y Q-J , rrr J.. A , JV,r X A ' J iiirrr X f Q- 5:22-: - . ,. - Q i , :.... fi Jennifer Kuhn Shoron Lobrum .K- KX F -x Z3 5 -X Q Q LX- : . 1 Jim LOmb .- g X ,y-. is .1 uw .... . n , . 5 1-A , 5 . LQEGLQQ Y 'f 3? I . . 5 Angie Lone ,-,ff -1-ii-3, L n ' ',, as S L 'E iz, Sheyonne Leonard K L L a' 5 M4 ' LLLL 4 ':i.. ., Kim Lonus K if ueofc Longnecker Joseph Loren A Sl 5 gi if X' Q? gs V A ? 2 f if 1' L V an 0 Nanci Mofhison Andy dchleid :CroigLMcdison Shelley .vw wa 'Q wc' VA fs., ' T' WA-7. It f 'Wa i 1 5 X .A S JVQX X i- ' 'un L my W 'ST X 1 . x L ,s V'-472 9 L Lance Lindsey L1 .Q 4 12, 5 Sd J . Lori Llnnelle -:,,: Q. K I kkhk D f S ' if 1' w '- .fir gi . x - Wmtrec Lucler Shown Luhn 610- HM ' Q 3 5 S K r HGGTTISY MCIDGSCO Mcrie MOfkS ,, It W f - ' 5 y . mm. L -gt: .. K . ' SM Leseo Leder SO VN- A Llvezey 'Fa ff 1 Brendcl Martin Moyedo Kimberly McClure MacnaeT Brion McCoy Mqyag lyvgpemQi Andrew McCormick JUNIORS '164 A ar , az. S Sandy Miner xx Rf Q K x ,,, . . 'X X 3 X Brad Montgomery iihh V 3 :'- :ff - 1 IIA X Kurfis Nemeyer Joe Nesbit Jeremy Newman 462 JUNIORS X. . e- , ,E R , in , .L K. -I A . . xr f . .S , Q ' ' 1 - j' 3 .S Cynfhia McKee Shannon McKendrick McGowen Shawn Mertes - i,, .,,i: , .. M ee ' ' i f . Lora Miles . . ' Maller James Mncneu ' S 9' . ' A Cassie Morgan Eric Morgan L -4--A . ...H-----. , P?-'-A X x K ei r Y ...J af 4 f I 5 ., . k..s 'L X v S K, M 1 Q f 1 1 I Ex ...S , .1 Debra McLean Tracy McMunn Anneffe McNeil X , I . . 5 S0611 Mircrieu Penni Nave g K RQ: ....X X X 0 A 'K x S Kylyn O'neil 2:5522 Kenni Miller , vw . X ' . . .. X f F 3 S Jen Nelson Jason Page Park - P rx X sr ff X Q r -Q in ,, i L '1- Sh ag ' ,. . . Huw ' . in -' . - . f i -.-x, ,L.: f - -K K -. J f ' ' Y if J 'J 2 'YQ i Stuart Park Terese Parker Julie Paskhe Melissa Passmore 'x 15,13 -- .... 3 :N Q Q f ,. if ff '- QN a 5 R Scott Petersgyf XV. M J ' 2 K, Q ' W Katrina Peiraiiis Phillips Jeanine Pilcher Q KE .E in ' HX 'R ji , . sg Q Eleanor Poihs i V ' XXX, Ravencraff J eeiai l i A I Q g N' W 1 .r Ek . .,., ,,,,,.,.., . . a at Chrissy Rice Keith Richar s Ron Risner - K .T 4 Tk ' W ' ss V ' if re- Jr Q -R ' :Wg J R, aa,a ii s is Q rrr R R Secrei Roberson Tom Roberts Jennifer Rodeback Jqn Roe b Jeanefie Rogers - ,bbz X 4' X if X if Lisa Pitt ,Lb he sm,-s i Clyg-sy Reynolds ....f Rogers JUNIORS 463 f -7 if . W, .. rm, Q. if ,H 0 ,f f lsale Poland Cherie Rouleiie Brad Aaron Sanders Jamie '-1' l ,A5. I U ' I I I T' ' f Good morning Juniors gsfii 5 T The OcTober 2, bulleTin announced! UATTenTion all college bound 1 juniors. Sign up now for The PSAT on OcTober 22. Any juniors who are Ken snnner Heidi searing planning on aTTending college are advised To Take The TesT. . The Preliminary ScholasTic ApTiTude TesT, a mulTipIe choice TesT, measured verbal and maThemaTical responsibiliTies for college. The ' TesT Took one hour and forTy minuTes and was divided inTo Two seciions. A L A si SixTy-five verbal quesTions included anionyms, senTence comple- 1 J - Tion, analogy and reading comprehension. FifTy maTh quesTions includ- ' . ed symbolic Iogicals, ariThmeTic, algebra and geomeTric siTuaTions. Juniors prepared by geTTing resT, eaTing a heaIThy breakfasT and ii - Domk, Sem Teddy Sena, noT sTressing Themselves. D I I ZV: QW Q ' J The PSAT allowed juniors To seT fuTure goals by moTivaTing Them A Q 'f for a life afTer KHS. . . ,.. 5 - W , V A ii A ,,,,- . I T Tgessaibnw Carrie Sheline H VIV: . I -'V -6 V V. .iff - ni W Z ' ' 5 if A -! N.,J- - T ai !. .lli ' - . . T: ' ' . ' 7 . if sumnne sneiion Kafie snerfei Richard Kano Sloop lll 2 T ii. . A iiii P fiii A 'A . q t 1' vw f ' x wg-'yy 31, fre f da 2 ,Q-arren Smqiigg Calvin Smith Qarrin Smith Jason Soderman ,.. . . A 4' si , VIA, I T 4 . - ' s ..VVV ff In T . i. ' ... ' 'x 7 1 T ... , Y V' ml . zu gl. .- A - .wa A lrene Sieele Bobby Sfewari Deanna STokes Kimberly STorms Julie Siock 464 JUNIORS iii. -Li!! ,.,....--- 1 ' - ' .- , in AL 1 ,, ' an 'J K Wg 1? , Christine Slroud Karen Slurdivanl Marci Szkodyn HeafherTai1ano ,Kathy Taylor Kim Taylor - .. . , , -'f f-,-..... Y 'Pom Andy Turner Odin Turner Rf...- : ,,,, A H ef- ff Ronald Vegele James I , , vzv.. I , , ,, , rm, ,,, - r,' ,E , A P A 1 if rrr ' T, y ig ,, V Q ' rryy T he T J A is 1' K I 5 r,,, , 3:6 a ' ' ' 4 7 T nw T. ,g . . -61? .Q 1, ... Scot? Walfers Michelle Warme Shiron Warner Sarah Walerman E ,,,,,,.. ,T J T WA , 44 is 9 ia-, .f lf I Alisha Tompkins Toney ROD i rr r Ray Tremayne Vgv- T all UAQARMQ Thomas Vader i 1,225 1 .. W Q , 4' ' Qflz fw Gif jf' , ' fi-f.lf1wf:w , Heidi Walker ay, 41 Ji , i ,1- Robert Weber JUNIORS 465 'I66 JUNIORS Mike Wesley -W-H,,.,.. ...., ,. . .-- ! W W W' ... l ,... - A ,,, , -,'f if ::': 4-S -- -- if Julie WiIIiOrT1S0n I S 3 1,5 . J 1. 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A 4 , ,, i i i l 1 T ,T T 1 ' l YW: Q X ri , T X T T T fy . 2 , ,,,, f A i V T if T 3 'I68 SOPHOMORES AcTiyiTies -OrienTaTion -Candy Sales -WinTer Ball 1 - Sophomore officers include, president Mark McGhee, vice-presidenT Kelly WebsTer, Erin Slope secreTary, noT picTured Treasurer KrisTen LofTus. 2 - PoinTing To The door, Chad DunovonT, begins To enTer The men's roam. 3 - Planning The ocTiviTies, Mrs. Cockrell, heads sophomore class. 41 - Pousing on his way To class, Mr. Rambo, sTops beside The lockers. 5 - Heading for Their nexT class, Sherry Thompson and PoTricio, sTop by Their locker. LKZAL f Na.. 7 s X 'Q A S ' S Brian Adams Joe Addicks Kamon Afshari Steve Alden Nicole Jodi Anshutz F' in fkhk K s i . IF r ',..., 1 - ' C C Y 'ur iw, tr 3 Rs F Ex i N 1 We 1 5 sv Michael Bayles Jody Beavers Shawna Berg Tim Berg Ruthy Betts Randy Blackie James Bodine i W ' ' i as W A X X X Christy Bonner N i f Ei- I Q ' 'R ee ff ... gi, , :LLL A , eioo ts we . Christine Brannen Jamie Brinkorhoff XXL sf X 1 X N t X vSean Britt 5hV , Fir? I ' 'EEE If . ' 'isis 'X 'L 2' at 1.X KL K K .. Ai Stacie Broy RODGVTG Buck Vifillk C qk' fs is AQ' S' its rddi A C , it . K ' ' 193 f ' wifi: '4 3 'A l ' - -55:5 .511 . lx 'Q A -. -' ' x ss- B K 5 A Q A is . A I Q eeeod C 1 ' i Ax at if ' -' Brett Buckholz Kelly Buckley Paul Bullock Carrie Burchatz Cheri Byers Amy Coder Dennis Callahan Shawn Callahan SOPHOMORES 469 -C ' K 1 9 f r fn K i , ,r - f V V ,, V if x - ' W z :' X ' Shar Chandler Kerry Chauny Ryan Chisholm Bobby Clam A ,t,y A i if , 3 i hy yh K ,. f' . , '?'V:' I C . K .,yyyy K C '- - 'y ' Jasmglarlf Robert LOCDYOH Jennifer Coffee 3 , h hr g 'K A K .yi 30 Y 'I7O SOPHOMORES .f yr Ava n, ,.,. K gf Q irr 1 -K A ' 1., , H ,Q ai Q, Q ,, 1: fff , Y It , il ,, ii AIISSOSQLQQQQQF IGDYO Corcoran Tom Courger Tyree Cowan Kathy Crisman 'l LL' Q Q' , H WWW 5 Y ,,, ' yr i' ,.. , ' ,J A A ' I I AA l A -., ' rr' , 'r.L F C Jon Croy Palricia Daggeff Karen Daniels Kami Darvell Amy Carroll Jayna , N - LL' ' jiwwW?,ysws r X L1-,1 V wwws , Carrie Day Andy Daymon r xy N Mikki Dunn DSVFISS W S X iv X , X .51 as X , Tr vis DeWeerT FX .. M. . ---- -zz, ,,,.. me - ,cUs , F - es. . SQ E' , X Qs E ms ww' S MK sm X A 5 5 g sz A X N X wx 5 X xx H3 5 Erika Dykstra 'i--15, -Ei 'PWM s X XX Wfsxvk Dennis Durden Durllng F x ---- f 4' I ' F ..,.. - . 1 -,,i-i ' ,,,,,,,, -L if Carolyn Earhart Donovan Effray is EF rw ---' iii u se .... F in i,,. ii ,, ' Tina Ellis Sieve Ellsworlh Janene Enders .V g . I K I A F ' F W 9 if 3 i m 'Y L. ' L 7 K - .. hx Vkkh if Q F iinni . F 3 ' F ii ' -. . f K If .... I H T ri 3' ' s 517 sei i wit.. L 5. F A is Dana Enyearl Rebecca Fadden Colleen Farley Mark Enfler .- -2 ,,:. Andre F u on Tracy Fields Aaron Flick Q -.khi HX i QS f X gs ff Arvina Fiorez Toni Fowler XWQ r -------- - 1 F 5 . ' r if ' . A 3 1 V i 'E .35 S .- e ,,,, fm M if . : 'Q' . 'Y G2 5 SOPHOIVIORES '17'1 ,, V A :1 ' ' ,,A, , hX ',,7 ' - ' ,::. V ,,. e Q 1 , , ' X, ,I .. ., f 'ii ' i y Q 5 as ' A ti I , x , 4 Mb W I W I H5 by ii Z 7 ,l Xa., 5' l , i Q s,,i , fi , g l A A L G if ,, , A ' Jacob Fox Tyler Freund Amy Ginler Qeanna Goaicher Denise Goaicher Sieve Grassmick Chris Greig - V' , 5,g,, V H V ,V , .. W 5 'Q V , Vi , ,' if ,Vg 4, L,,, 35 J 3 , f E I f .Q H ..,, Q . .- 3 ' , f f Z X Tory Grimm Adeana Hagar Becky Haggard Aimee Haines Cecily Haluapo Hamer Angel Hammond Sherry Hanchey ,1 ,,,. H rfkzyk 5: . I iy ' iyii f 2 .r eii A rriii A h' IT' Chuck Harris Darrel Harris ,-X if .. ,, Deborah Heilwig Kris Heard i A ' x25 ,, if 1 ,, , i 'j'5?,ac 3 ,L X n wa 6 iz Cory Henderson Dean Hendrickson f if I Jason Hensley W W 1 4 ,, WWW I V A X + , 5? Mignon Hess Melissa Hibberd Richard 'I72 SOPHOMORES 13 ryiy ' we A - 1 iiii h A - A X 2 5' f-mfg f ef- -M ,f J. I K A A -i in ' : ,,, I I 0 y0,,,, A I 5 N, 1 : f ra am , Q, 'xg R Johnny Hogsed Danielle Hooper Kelly Hooper Nina House A ,,,. WWM ., , Whoi is o sophomore? oo . 42' A sophomore o person coughT in o world of lim- bo beTween his freshmon ond junior yedrs dwoiTed mdny new experiences. STudenTs merging from Coweemon Junior High ond HunTingTon Junior High ddvdnced inTo o chollenging environmenT os Their firsi yeor dT Kelso High School begdn. Somewhere midwoy Through The firsT qudrTer of Their sophomore yeor pupils DGQOD To seTTle down puTTing more imporTonce on sTudies. WiThouT good grddes mosT would be ineligible for dll Those sporTs ond oTher school ocTiviTiesl Holfwoy Through This dll imporTdnT yeor mdny of These young odulTs begdn To Tdke d serious look oT Their fuTures. Some mode chdnges in cldss pldns some worked even horder on Their grddes dnd some jusT edged dlong ds The yeor conTinued. This Time of limbo slowly disdppedred os Their sophomore yeor nedred iTs end. E 75 ' , 5 1 T T, Q li Q g E 5 7 T 2 4' i E I T 2 T .A f i ' a f T f, , , g 'E 4 if Q 2 5 -rf f f f ,r 1 I X if 1 J V 1 Q? Q if Q 5 LW W ff f ,liar . Qyf' g', if ,f V N1 4 sv ,Q fr ff , m f , ,,,, 4, , , f 3 ' 7 l 1-I JM .gf J A Q97 ,W f , 'gf , ,f QQL J 'f l M Www, ' ws 2 W' ' if 1 fig ,L WW nfl? ,f 1 V' M Q 'SN N ... ,. 'QU X in QTTN A 1 X Q ek Amy Howell Deon Humphrey wisp E u T W , TS at is R is A s Q Nikki Johnson JODSS Sdndle KeiTh Kent ,:-. 11 .,i:s :I Q QT spi' A :ws owe . ego Ea 7 'TTT' ' 350 A ' ,, A b s X' A ' s T iipp s T ' - A- so - 111 ' E 2 EQ -- J Von Huynh Sleve Jdnushceliis Jeano Jessop Robert Johnson ::' Q Lbsx Q Q - iiil, ,,,, 1 ,l, - f ' X , :iii - A is T 5 b P. f' T si. Q iii' W iii' ' A Q . s ,sw ' Tereso Jones R 9l1 Keeney CQ' Kellogg QQ Tommy Kelly is - -' psps r..g ,Qc fs - S ff is , f i g I X if Q . ,LLLLV Q. Qi Q r,, Q W - . ' 3 SQ . , Q ,lg Q gg T? LV .mx Kori Kessler Sherry Kessler Angelo King Michelle Koefhke Reeso Kohl TQ Qs QQQQQQX QTTT I ,,.. -r' T' srrss ssssss ss K 5 E? gi E J ssl WW Qs, S gf TT ss A QQ , 'fr , vgjfig. 113 1' Tf-' E , ' ' R QQQJH :--- - Q-Q fs-ix .if in ,Q W Q. Q2 f 1, - x E is K x SET ,Q hx if Eg QQ so l il M ml Joel KordenoT Edwin Kubocki Wally Loir Joel Ldmben Amy Lcine Angelo Lee SOPHOIVIORES 473 , , Jonef1eLoe vous Lopez -11-s , 27 . , , , 474 SOPHOMORES TIDG LBSSOFG Tum Libby n Q Yvonne Lewls V , , V' 7' V , 1 ' A Z . , . L Q kewe f 3, 45 ff' A. , , X Y Kristin Loftus Long Lf,,, L K H If LL Saud Connie Lund Lcnce Mohlfkc M Lundqulsf N V . ' fr Q M A LLL 3: ,, Vrgy I .V Y . 'Q L LLLL G21 Lnnn L ' , U we -5 mf, L if we LLeL L Jeff 'Joelmrfin Debbsemqse fiyi ZZ, , Ln L Q L N Z f Tfisfcl Mosk Toro Moszk Jennlfer Mathews .KH.,M-X-N ii: -' 1 G: ' 'E1iE X ,, -' ' 'VS , , F' is -X..1. , 'S iv 5 ,urs in Q M K 0 i - Q - K , YK , . 1 fy- :Leif r May Kim Mayfield Mike McDermott Brian McGeary ' ..k' so M 1 ilss q M . - A i ,-.M OX X X 2 K ' - :. X A ,, ,. . l El. i J, .:,L 'L in ., E A W .K X 'K ,fi K ool , J K ki1:..,., X, . 3 J V Mark McGhee Chris Mealy Louis Mendez Jeremiah Meskew s -A ---- . X. - J - s j 1 s ig Kim Miles Victoria Miller Joanna Milne Benila Mitchell In s J xi ... :Ai,Aff1Cf1 . 4 Mike Mitchell Laura Moore Morris V 2: . if 1 k 2 s 'fx 1' s. i ,. I 4 .2 Q i t , ig. 3:43 iii n l Jennifer Morris Craig Morrison Judy Jennifer Muus Myers Rene Nave x Q ' saili- Angie Nelson SOPHOMORES 475 J, ,,,, W 4 , by M Q i W 3 'fy 2,2 I .f VV 1 V- , , it i ti b K I 3.5 ' P as 1 I 5 , Arvon Nelson Jeff Nelson Lee Nelson Avery Nestovol Troy New Christy Newberg Alon Nisbet y ,j ,, ,,,,. E . e,,,, , M N ,y . Q V.. . y My . e ee . W .. i n WJ V,,'. 4 H I W ' ,Z VV ,K 5 Z ' V LI' I I ' V eeef . -mr , , . I it ' 5? W 45 John Nordstrom rrrrr P Af, ,V Kevin Nugent Roy Nyvoll Mindy O'Connell Katherine Oldls Thomas Orth Joe Ottosen 1 ' 'W 4 X s in F Tino Ottoseri Som Pon H Aill , .ziyi ,,:.,,, ,,,, V Vs yy, y We F , .ir Liso Parcel ,.f..V yn, fr ,Vi , ,,-,3- fr 4- . write :V aaa. -.mf Angelo Parks A 1 , , f,... , .-HU , f M if v rf 4 vt 5 4 Aoron Parsons Tommy Parsons VV ,ff '97 Nikki Porvi M V - 2 7 if if Scott Pecho '176 SOPHOMORES Sheri Pattison -- ,, ,,,, V V. ' V W If , W , A vm- ru, ' W: A ,di V ana fs , K., ,,,V p i M . V, , X K I 5' VV . W 1 af mir Greg Peterson Ron Pettit Williom Pettit Jomes Phelps Lindo Phillips Jeon Piper Lori Pleosont , , -, .. Xma, Shelly Porter , ev Y 4 '1 Alf-nelly Roberts , 4' 23 r Erin Russell ..,H,. ww ,, Q f,,w gm :,,, ',,,L.,,, - Vll Jll ! 4 ei' is, , 3, 4 Y if , , M I lll' 4 J f X v ,rf 7,4 i- gg . , X 1, e 3 , f 1 i 4 J L fy , A, as 7 W fill f Z l 4 2 Y if i Allan Powell Mall Price Lori Ravencraff Sheryl Ravencrafl Josh Record . 1 . . as X f 5 'C Y' S vw 2 l , v Jared Rich Amber Richards Craig Riggle I, ,,,,,, 1, Candi Reynolds ?,, yr ' - 4 il, Mafl Riley Jenny Ring Mike ' ,, V '... K , . I ,W ,,V: .. ,,, ,. ., .. 2, i A lls ylrn fri W A ' ' I V' aw ,P .: 1. W ' if H , , ' X S ' EM t 4' 5 5 WMM Www-.,,l V' ' E, mf , Missy Roberts l ,, 3 , .. , ,fi V I ,,, ls, '- ,J ' i, i f- gg i 5 ' if Kelly Siffon Erin Slape 1 - r, ' ,V I H f ,,,, Shilo Sr'ni1h Jeff Smifs Brion Lynn fn- , 2 ? TOdd Searcy Rodeback Cory Rogers Jeff W el Kim S gs 'E if 'T' W n. 'bfi'-'13 N w 1 3:3 . - .x if .493 , ' ' ,is K Q I-.-W1 ., ,Q S Tam . '?Z node-mack f X Af m my SHOW Knure UOISIIYI Jay Rogers Jason Rowedder Sandra Rose X , JMUZQ-SLCC , J ' J jg ' fl Z' ' A 'Wi fa? V R WM ' ' 'I M I sky ' 'f : J ,,,, , J Adam annum Teresa Schlarb David Schmalfz Andy Schoonover mi? , Greg Sherman Sonseehray Sillik - s S I Y s R ii dl ' Q i SOPHOMORES '177 SCDPI-IOIVICDRES SGP!-IOIV 478 SOPHOIVIORES S s Qovid Sprouffske X x vs S 2 2, , .. , is J. Poui Stewon .,--fi K r ey, Q. . is N' ' R X . X Q Tony Stout me . -,V N ws . ...',,: ' S i in is f Koycee Sicrnes Steve Stephenson fi S' ir Moggi Sfilfs Mike Siorms li' , ,., Q S ,. .. i N ss X s Y is ss.. K x i J ui S AVTTIUY Sukeforrh Jimmy Sutherland 1 K ,K K 9 xr X X ..j :,k ig as h ' .5 ii . X . ' if 1 I 'I' i' , 4: Toro Swonn Tracey Tack Sherry Thompson Kevin Tiemens ,... -- ' e:-A 'Q ,iee L r - .. X-XE .N mn - k.,,1---h-.. i - Rx? 1 mm- , Q ' E ji- Q I H . Q , N--- ' 2' - l 4 B a S if X Jill Sorensen Jennifer Spechi Leoh Tokorz Chris Tremoyne Hoi Truong . 1'i- 2 .,,i ' -2 W s i June spindle Dona Spjut ORES SGP!-ICDIVICDRES . ,, , Aaron Wolloce Jeno Wolters Billy Wclmer 2 F' Mg lf ls. 5 S 'Q x ei x Eva rlf S sk affix! l 1 ii 'X vi ll 3 i Q M Q I Heather Weber Kelly Webster Korlc White iq Q A Xi L Y 1 . . 3 -, fm S Luonn vlininihgjlon Lorna wnlffingf E' 3231 5 ...., ' - 11, kihr . . . :,: .. . M6rI'y Wolcoh Todd WOlf Jeff uuanls 1 3 .l RODSIT Wil'TZ Rdchel WiIiOmS , 9 K ,,. Y K . 9 K. Q Q l Scoff Wood Michelle Youngblood N... WNW by S , i es. 'i.Tn work in i ci .WW av' en er gy Cen ' er-jeb n. pi. cnysicci sysiem is ccipoble cf doing in changing from its cciuoi siciie ic cz specified reference siciie. MAL. I J' 'J' . M X N w NWN' X M v Xxx X X NWN, N W , , 22 1-TJ 'V X X W X X M X r5x5NQM.. u , Q X j iif X , ,K , , X fx X ,W M Ufliz, W ' MW ,A ,ax H Em my K ,,, ig, A f 42 v 1+ X I9 M-W I' What page is what's his face oh? Abbott, Tammy 129 Ackermann, Carol 37, 129 Ackermann, Jim 20, 35, 37, 68, 69, 72, 91 Ackermann, Joe 37, 110 Acknowledgements 188, 189 Adams, Brian Adams, Marci 48, 49, 56, 71, 155 Adcock, Michelle 103, 129 Addicks, Joe Advertisements 190, 192, 194, 196, 198, 200, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 215 Afshari, Aresh 155 Afshari, Kamon Ainslie, James 155 Albright, Brian 155 Alden, John 129 Alden, Steve Allen, Brent 50, 155 Allison, Brian 155 Almos, Nicole Alsteen, Tannette 45, 105, 155 Alton, Brian Anaya, Dominic 42, 92, 155 Anderson, Faun 123 Anderson, Jilene 129 Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Nlck Anderson, Nicole 155 Anderson, Steve 52, 129 Annie Swanson 111 Anshutz, Jodi Armstrong, Kim Arocha, Vicki 102, 155 ASB 76, 77 Ashe, Douglas 155 Ashford, David 129 Audinett, Brett 155 Averett, Kerry 71, 78, 155 Axelsson, Josefine 42, 81, 129 Bach, Adrianna Bagpipe 86, 87 Bailey, Merrlssia Baker, Derek 52, 129 Baker, Jody 50, 155 Baker, Staci 42, 155 Baker, Tim 155 Baker, Toni Boldry, Price 50, 155 Bales, Edward 155 Bales, Mike 50 Bales, Scott 21, 129 Band 4, 6, 92, 93 Clark, Barnett, Julie Barney, Mert 155 Barrett, Sean 1, 155 Barry, Stacey 40, 129 Bartell, Ron 129 Baseball, VarsityfJV 68, 69 Basketball, Boys JV7Sophomore 54, 55 Basketball, Boys Varsity 52, 53 Basketball, Girls JV 56, 57 Basketball, Girls Varsity 56, 57 Bass, Joel Bayes, Bill 119 Bayles, Michael Bays, Jay Bean, Brian 13, 129 Bean, Tim 18, 55, 155 Beaston, Kelli 112, 79, 100, 129 Beavers, Jody Beavers, Joel Beck, Rich 129 Beck, Tina 155 Becker, Todd 129 Becker, Travis 155 Beckstrand, Lonnie 97, 128, 129, 181 Bell, Coby 11, 63, 130 Bell, Robert 112, 155 Beltran, Jeremy 155 Benson, John 110 Berg, Kris 48, 119, 56, 71, 87, 103, 130 Berg, Ray 56 Berg, Shawna Berg, Tim Berglund, Paul 35, 39, 50, 155 Bergonzine, Amy 155 Bergauist, Kirsten Bernert, James 155 Berra, Paul Bettencourt, Joe 130 Betts, Ruthy 102 Bickford, Lynn 130 Bigeagle, Jodi 184 Biggers, Jeremy 50, 130 Billedeaux, Jenni Bingham, Hallie 130 Bisconer, Charlie Biwer, Jim 119 Black, Michael 155 Blackie, Randy Blankenship, Deidre Bledsoe, Kevin Bloomfeldt, Lendse 35 Bodenhamer, Ron 911, 130 Bodine, James Bonahoom, Dorrie 130 Bonkowski, Angie Bonner, Christy Bonner, Shane 130 Bonser, Shad Boren, Twileena Boswell, Darren 20, 21, 35, 68, 155 Bouchard, Tracy 155 Bowen, Shannon 130 Bowling, Eric 130 Boyet, Terry 155 Bradbury, Lisa 6 Bradica, Aimee Bradley, David Bradley, Doris 112, 118 Bradley, Jennifer 156 Brady, Robin 130 Bray, Sean Braykovich, Rob 130 Brehmer, Tony Brekke, Mary 123 Brennan, Tim 35, 156 Brice, Heather 103, 105, 156 Bridges, Adrian 112 Bridges. Michael 50 Brinkenhoff, Jamie 32 Britt, Sean Brockway, Jared 156 Brockway, Karen 116 Brooks, Shannon 156 Brown, Kevin Brown, Steve Broy, Stacie 32 Bruce, Amy 156 Brunelle, Jessica 49, 103, 156 Brunelle, Rebel 130 Brunton, Tonya 156 Buck, Amy 156 Buck, Bonnie 102, 156 Buck, Donnie 156 Buck, Nina 156 Buck, Roberta Cade, Doug 35, 50, 131 Coder, Amy Cader, Michael 156 Calhoun, Lucy 103, 112 Callahan, Dennis Callahan, Shawn Campbell, Don 50, 131 Campbell, Linda 124 Campbell, Patricia Cantrell, Tony Carlson, Cammie 156 Carlson, Clint 170 Carlson, Jenice 123 Carmack, Brent 156 Carpe Carpe nter, Dave 68, 114 nter, Eiana 11, 114 Carr, James Carrico, Paul 170 Carroll, Amy 170 Carroll, Angella 131 Carroll, Jerry 156 Carroll, Rebecca 18, 20, 21, 32, 9 Carter, Roff 156 Cartm ill, Shanna 156 Casey, Claudia 110 Casey, Tray 156 Cassavant, Jayna 170 Caulfield, Tomie Cavazos, Xavier 156 Chadderton, Stephanie 156 Chambers, Vicki 80 Chamblee, David 50, 68, 156 Chancellor, Carrie 102, 156 Chander, Shar 170 Chandler, Toni 131 Chapman, Kim Chapman, Yvonne Chappelle, Kari 156 Charetie, Kira Chaufty, Kerry 170 Chaufty, Kevin 35, 131 Chesley, Johnna 49, 103, 156 Childs, Bernie Chisholm, Ryan 170 Choir 92, 93 Chrisman, Heather 47, 70, 71, 103 Chrisman, Steve Christison, Minerva 124 Christmas Ball 16, 17 Clark, April 76, 96, 131, 1411 .am Coleman, Andrea 157 Collins, Christine 157 Collins, Sharmon 131 Color Guard 30, 31 Comer, Stacy Compton, Dena 57, 170 Connatser, Tamt 131 Connatser, Tauna Cook, David 157 Cook, Robbie 58, 59, 1114 Cooley, Trisha 40, 131 Coon, Christophe 157 Coon, Jonathan 4, 157 Cooper, Alissa 105, 170 Cooper, Sharron 86, 87, 116 Corcoran, Tanya 170 Cornett, Roy 157 Carnforth, Darryl 102, 157 Cottrell, Darrell 157 Courser, Grace Courser, Tom 170 Courtney, Brent 35 Cowan, Suzie Cowan, Tyree 57, 170 Cox, Heidi 157 Cox, Jon 157 Cram, Kenneth Cram, Phyllis 157 Craven, Mark 157 Crawdord, Scott Crayne, DeAnne 5, 15, 17, 1 91,128,131,1B3 Crenshaw, Tony Cris an, Heather 131 Crisigosl. Kathy 170 Croco, Brad 50, 157 Cross Country 6, 7, 42, 43 Cross, Kirstin 70, 71, 157 Crowe, Jenny 71 Crowell, Bryce Crowell, Teresa 157 Croy, Jenny 170 Croy, Jon Crumrine, Julie 91, 131 Cruser, Sherry 157 Curtis, Curtis, Dember 157 Jeremy 157 Curtis, John 35, 62, 131 Curtis, Kevin Czesk leba, Heather 32, 154, Clark, Bobby 35, 170 Clark, Darren 35, 39, 68, 156 Clark, Jason 170 Scott 16, 69, 131 Buckholz, Brett Buckholz, Michelle 11, 30, 32, 101, 156 Buckley, Carrie 94, Buckley, Kelly 103 Bull, Pansy Bullock, Capri 156 Bullock, Christopher Burchatz, Carrie Burlingame, David Byers, Kristy 156 103, 130 Cade, Dennis 34, 35, 130 Cleveland, Robert 156 Clinton, Buffy Closing 180, 181 Clause, Betty 94, 116 Coalman, Michelle 170 Coburn, Amber 2, 111, 15, 26, 27, 86, 87, 131 Cochran, Robert 170 Cochran, Tammy Cockrell, Elaine 117 Coffee, Jennifer 30, 170 Coffee, Tammy 1, 32, 40, 131 Coiia, James 170 Coila, Makani11, 10, 15, 26, 27, 87, 131 Cole, Brian 156 Cole, Martina 156 0 Remember when Foul ate out of the garbage can! Doggett, Patricia 170 Dagleish, Gary 110 Dandy, Michelle 102 f 1.1 5 5 8, 40, 41, 56, 73 157 . . . MGH CC1f9T9fiG Daniels, Darren 68 Daniels, Karen 170 Darden, Patrick Darvell, Kami 170 Davis, Charles 157 Davis, Daniel 157 Davis, Rick 96, 111 Dawdy, Michelle 46, 47, 157 Day, Carrie 171 Daymon, Andy 171 DeBuhr, Betty 123 DECA 96, 97 Decker, Dawn 157 Delaney, Kenneth 132 Deming, David 157 Dempster, Jeffrey 157 Demyan, Leann 132 Dennis, Keri 118 Dennman, Jory 157 DeVries, Bethny 20, 57, 71, 171 Deweert, Travis 171 Dickson, William 35, 157 DiRe, Mick 113 Diseth, Christopher 157 Dismore, Tammy 5, 32, 157 Doebele, Eric 42 Dootson, Randelle 82, 117 Downer, Brian 35 Drama 4, 82, 83, 84, 85 Drum, Tracy Dubke, Christina 40, 71, 157 Dunbar, Jonathan Dunlap, Tina 132 Dunn, Michelene 171 Dunnavant, Chad 171 Durden, Dennis 171 Durling, Gayle 32, 46, 171 Dykstra, Erika 171 Dykstra, Jan Earhart, Carolyn 171 Earls, Sabrina 157 Early, Kim 157 Eaton, Roger 158 Echo 88, 89 Edgecomb, Don 35, 158 Effray, Donovan 42, 50, 171 Ellenbolt, Craig 158 Elliott Jeffre 35 171 f V , Elliott, William 15, 59, 76, 88, 89, 132 Ellis, Bart 114 Ellis, Tina 171 Ellsworth, Christopher 158 Ellsworth, Steven 42, 55, 171 Enders, Janene 171 Engobo, Christopher 158 Entler, John Entler, Mark 171 Enyeart, Dana 171 Evans, Eric 158 Evans, Gretchen 158 Everette, Wayne Faculty 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, 118, 124 Faculty Roster 125 Fadden, Gary 132 Fadden, Rebecca 171 Faling, Leroy 118 Faling, Sharon 124 Farley, Colleen 45, 171 Farley, Patrick 132 Farnsworth, Lorraine 123 Faul, Matt 13, 128, 132 Faulkner, Erica 45, 93, 132 FBLA 100, 101 Feider, Kim 45, 132 Ferguson, Andrea 57, 71, 171 Ferguson, Angela 158 FFA 100, 101 FHA 102, 103 Field Events 62, 63 Fields, Tracy Findling, Eric Fisher, Brenda 71 Fisher, Kim 45, 59, 158 Fleming, Allan Flick, Aaron 171 Flock, Joseph 82, 132 Florez, Arvina 102, 171 Florez, Mischelle 102, 132 Fogle, Russell 158 Fontarosa, Frederic 18, 80, 81, 132 Football, JVfSophomore 38, 39 Football, Varsity 5, 10, 11, 15, 34, 3 Ford, April 158 Fowler, Tony 171 Fox, Jacob 42, 172 Foytack, Brian 158 Francis, Jason 158 French Club 94, 95 120, 122 5, 36, 37 Freund, Tyler 172 Fritzie, Judy 158 Froid, Jillene 158 Frost, Jay 132 Frost, Judy 123 4 Galagher, Joan Gamble, Peter 158 Gardner, Steven 158 Gaston, Aaron 158 Gaston, Matthew 52, 158 Gehrke, Carrise 158 Gerber, Renee 158 Gersitz, Leona 158 Gibson, Tanya Gill, Kenneth 42, 158 Gillen, Lance 39, 158 Gilliam, Scott 158 Gillmer, Derek Gilpin Sherri 132 Gilson, Michael 132, 158 Gilson, Michelle Ginter, Amy 32, 172 Ginter, Brian 158 Glaspell, Jeanie 122 Goatcher, Deanna 172 Goatcher, Denise 172 Gohn, Alvin Golf 66, 67 Gonzales, Lenny 132 Gonzales, Rhonda 132 Goodell, William 158 Goodrich, Kellie 132 Goody, Maxine Gore, James 133 Gotshall, Matthew 91, 133 Gotshall, Susan 158 Gould, Jeannette 133 Graduation 150, 151 Graham, Julie 32, 158 Graham, Rachelle 133 Grassmick, Steven 172 Graveline, Jo 71, 158 Greear, Lisa 102, 158 Gregg, Chris 172 Grimes, Jennifer 172 Grimm, Tory 172 Groce, Jeffrey 35, 159 Grow, Jamie 159 Grue, Amy Guard, Jennifer 47, 103, 154, 159 Guard, Skip 103 Gustin, Bob 117 Gwynn, Melanie 133 Haas, Anna Haase, Derrick 35, 55, 159 Hachenberg, David Hackett, Dennis 159 Haderly, Douglas 133 Hagan, Adeana 102 Hagar, Adeana 172 Hagdahl, Carol 124 Haggard, Mary 18, 42, 133 Haggard, Rebecca 45, 172 Haines, Aimee 102, 172 Hall, Billie 159 Hall, Scott Haluapo, Cecily 172 Hamashima, Sadao 81, 133 Hamer, Susan 172 Hamilton, Cynthia 159 Hamm, Jerry 50, 118 Hamm, Lori 133 Hamm, Steven 35, 37, 133 Hammond, Angel 172 Hanchey, Sherry 172 Hanlen, James 116 Hansen, Mark 133 Hansen, Peter 12, 82 Harder, Jason 59, 159 Hargand, Alex 12, 105 Harmon, Michael Harmon, Timothy 133 Harper, Tammy 159 Harper, Thomas 59 Harrington, Neal Harris, Chris 123 Harris, Chuck 172 Harris, Darrel 68, 172 Harris, Greg Harris, Jason Harris, Johnny 35, 68, 159 Harris, Larry 133 Harris, Shawn 133 Harrison, Greg 159 Hartsoch, Sheila 159 Harvel, Jesse 159 Hatfield, Tauni 111 Hayden, Jack 133 Hayes, Brent Heard, Kristine 32, 172 Heaton, Jeff 35, 133 Heinecke, Edward 159 Heiner, Larue 134 Helgerson, Roger Hellwig, Deborah 172 Helmka, Christian 159 Hembree, Kevin 159 Henderson, Cory 172 Hendrickson, Dean 172 Hendrickson, Keith 159 Hendrickson, Pat 35, 172 Hensley, Jasen 105, 172 Herlocker, Brian 159 Herndon, Cory 159 Herron, James 68, 172 Hertzog, Sheila 101 Hess, Mignon 49, 56, 172 Heuer, Dawn 32, 159 Hibberd, Mellissa 172 Hickman, Keri 49, 63, 103, 159 Higgins, Cathy 18, 40, 56, 159 Hight, Victoria 21, 32, 134 Hightower, Ricard 172 Hill, Jim 47 Hilton, Dawn 159 Hilton, Trisha 134 Hippi, Rob 52, 113 Hiraga, Kenji 18, 42, 81 Hogsen, Johnny 172 Hotness, Vicky 134 Holcomb, Martha 112 Holcomb, Richard 159 Holderby, Wayne 100, 110 Holeton, Wilbur Holsinger, Donna 159 Holt, Jami 42, 159 Holt, Mary 134 Holter, Sheila 32, 159 Homecoming 14, 15 Honga, Kristina 159 Honor Society 90, 91 Hooper, Danielle 49, 172 Hooper, Jeremy 159 Hooper, Kelly 172 Hope, Patti 114 House, Misty 102, 159 House, Nina 102, 172 Howell, Amy 32, 173 Howell, Dick 111 Hoyer, Glen 134 Hutt, Michelle 102, 160 Hutt, Tina 134 Hug, Tom 11, 35, 160 Hulden, Christopher 173 Humphrey, David 35, 36, 69, Humphrey, Dean 172 Humphrey, Gregory 160 Humphrey, Robert Humphreys, Ty 35, 134 Hunt, John 68, 69, 112, 128 Hunt, Robert 19, 35, 154, 160 Huntington, Sheri 103, 134 Hunziker, Gary 101, 111 Hurst, Charles 160 Hurt, Alec 92, 114 Huse, Jennifer 134 Hutton, Paul 134 Huynh, Hai 173 Huynh, Long 160 Huynh, Van 173 Hyde, Mary Hymes, Pat 115 lddings, Elizabeth 71, 160 Idler, Midge 123 Index 184, 185, 186, 187 Inman, Sharon 160 IRC 80, 81 Irons, Shannon 134 Isaacson, Gary Iverson, David 160 134 lsrrl ,llss Jackson, Bill Jackson, Kimberly 160 Jacobs, Christopher 20, 34, 35, 52, 54, 5 160 James, Jennifer 32, 160 Jameson, Korlna 134 Janssen, Conni 71, 134 Janushceitis, Steven 173 Jeffery, David 134 Jenkins, Christopher 135 Jenkins, Michael 135 Jenkins, Wendy 160 Jennings, William 135 Jessen, Jenny Jessop, Jeana 42, 43, 173 Johanson, Rob 110, 173 Johanson, Robert 35, 39 Johnson, Debbie 32, 135 Johnson, Donald 135 Johnson, Jerry 4, 160 Johnson, Nikki 42, 173 Johnson, Steve 160 Johnson, Tamie 135 Johnston, Elva 123 Johnston, Jamie 6 Johnston, Jennifer Jones, Darrin 59, 160 Jones, Eric 76, 87, 97, 135 Jones, Jennifer 172 Jones, Sandie 173 Jones, Shannon 160 Jones, Teresa 57, 71, 102, 173 Joplin, Robert 160 Joslin, Kenneth 160 Juenemann, Joseph 160 Jurvakainin, Bradley 160 Kaighin, Sharon 111 Kaneko, Thomas 4, 6, 160 Karnofski, Kari 47, 154, 160 Kaufman, Rusty 173 Keeney, Mike 173 Kelley, Brian Kellogg, Casey 173 Kellogg, Kelly 135 Kellogg, Valerie 117 Kelly, Tammy 172 Kelly, William 173 Kenaston, Tricia 28, 29, 160 Kendle, Benjamin 135 Kendle, William 160 Kennedy, Danette 135 Kennedy, Michael 160 Kent, Keith 173 Kephart, Kristina 102, 135 Kephart, Steven 173 Kerby, Jennie Kessler, Kari Kessler, Sherry 173 Kilthau, Amy 135 Kilties 11, 32, 33 Kimball, Joe 94 Kinch, Gary Kinch, Katherine 16, 28, 29, 88, B9, 160 King, Angela 173 Kissel, Shanon 173 Kissinger, Erica Kite, Cory 160 Kittie, Peter 117 Klemetsrud, Joanna 96 Knight, Nicole 26, 27, 135 Knowledge Bowl 98, 99 Koethke, Karie 87, 135 Koethke, Michele 173 Kohl, Reesa 173 Kohl, Rose 173 Kolberg, James 117 Koons, Candy 135 Kordenat, Joel 173 Koth, Scott 35, 160 Krieder, Darci 40, 80, 91, 135 Kropf, Michael Kubacki, Edwin 173 Kuhn, Jennifer 102, 103, 160 Kujava, Christopher 160 Labrum, Sharon 32, 160 LaFave, Dick Laine, Kevin 161 Lair, Wally 55, 68, 173 Lamb, Gregory 135 Lamb, James 161 Lamb, Kim 87, 135 Lambert, Joel 4, 173 Lancaster, Chad 136 Lane, Amy 42, 57, 71, 173 Lane, Angela 161 Lane, Julie 79, 100, 101, 136 Lane, Kevin 42 Langenbach, Bill 50, 69, 161 Lannon, Alexander 13, 76, 161 Larson, Barbara Larson, Helen 123 5, 69 185 Larson, Sandra Larson, Trishia Lassies 78, 79 Latin Club 94, 95 Laulainen, Bev 11, 111 Laulainen, Ed 115 Lauterbach, William Leaf, Susan 160 Leder, Lesea 103, 161 Ledgerwood, Larry 112, 154 Lee, Angiela 173 Lee, Laura Lee, Steve Lee, Thomas 161 Lees, Darcy 122 Lehning, Bill 52, 122 Lemonds, Amie Leonard, Richard Leonard, Sheyanne 161 Lessard, Tina 174 Lewis, Vvonne 174 Libby, Bradley 59 Libby, Tim 174 Licas, Alien Ligtvoet, Hein 19, 81, 136 Lindsey, Lance 161 Linnell, Lori 161 Linnell, Shelly Linnett, Shelly 174 Lipton, Jeff 122 Littlefield, Kristie 136 Livezey, Keith 161 Loe, Janelle 174 Loftus, Kirk 51, 98, 161 Loftus, Kristin 174 Loftus, Tawni Long, Kenneth 174 Longnecker, Becky Longnecker, Debra 161 Longre, James 136 Lopez, Paul 174 Loren, Joseph 161 Lucas, Tammy Lucier, Wilfred 161 Luhn, Shawn 161 Luhn, Shelley 161 Lund, Arnie 71 Lund, Connie 174 Lundberg, Cathie Lundauist, Catherine 174 Luu, Bao 136 Luurs, Penny 136 McDermid, Mark 42 McDermott, Mike 175 McDonald, Andrew McDonald, Matthew 136 McGeary, Brian 35, 175 McGhee, Christopher 50, 162 McGhee, Erin 10, 15, 26, 27, 73, McGhee, Mark 35, 50, 175 McGowan, Robert 35, 162 McKee, Cynthia 162 McKee, Douglas McKendrick, Shannon 162 McLean, Deborah 162 McMahon, Mike 57, 71 McMunn, Tracy 162 McMurray, Christina 136 McNeil, Annette 11, 30, 32, 162 McPherson, Walter 136 McReynoids, Dana 12, 82, 136 McWain, Gregory 137 Mealy, Chris 59, 175 Mendez, Louis 175 Mendez, Terry 162 Mercer, Bradely 52, 53, 162 Mertes, Shawn 162 Meskew, Jeremiah 175 Meskew, Natasha 137 Metzger, Michael 6, 42 Mewcomb, Joyce Meyers, Mike 35, 68, 69 Mickens, Tracey Miles, Chris 137 Miles, Edward 137 Miles, Kimberly 175 .. es.. ss .. .ss -- ,-se-r.. s....e I,-if-es ss- . ,VV. 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Morean Morgan Morgan Morgan Laura 42, 175 , Chris 162 , Cassie 47, 162 , Cliff 175 , Eric 35, 162 Morris, Angela 100, 137 Morris, Deon 175 Morris, Jennifer 175 Morrison, Craig 35, 175 Mosteller, Melinda 137 Mudd, Josette Murphy, Judy 175 Murray, Barbara 116 Muus, Jennifer 45, 175 Myers, Larecia 137 Myers, Mike 175 Myers, Richard Namock, Donny 137 Nave, Penni 49, 71, 103, 162 Nave, Ren'e 175 Navolynski, Chris Nelson, Amy 175 Nelson, Angela 175 Nelson, Arvon 176 Nelson, Jeffery 176 Nelson, Jeffrey 94, 162 Nelson, Kirk 90, 137 Nelson, Lee 59, 176 Nemeyer, Kurtis 50, 162 Nesbit, Joseph 162 Nestaval, Avery 16, 46, 47, 57, New, Troy 35, 62, 176 Newberg, Christy 176 Newcomb, Joyce 90, 122 Newman, Jeremy 162 Newman, Tracy 137 Newsom, Tracy 32, 138 Nichols, Jason 138 Nichols, Jennifer 176 Nicholson, Ronald Niemi, Beth 117 Nisbit, Alan 176 Noble, Madeline Nollen, Mark Nordstrom, John 4, 176 86, 87, 103, 176 Norton, Don 118 Norton, l-lolly 46, 47, 154, 162 Nugent, Kevin 176 Nunamaker, Gary 118 Nurmi, Jodi 138 Nyvall, Ray 176 ., is, ' . g ms -ni , , ---, ,.. O'Bernier, Joann 118 O'Connell, Mindy 176 O'Connor, Gary 176 O'Neil, Kylyn 32, 162 Obrien, Tamara 138 Odell, Shawn Odell, Sonja Oldis, Katherine 176 Olson, Andrew 138 Olson, Christopher Olson, Erik 21, 35, 138, 180 Olson, Michael 138 Olson, Shannon 138 Orchestra 92, 93 Orth, Robert Orth, Thomas 176 Osborne, Corina 138 Osterberg, Kristin 138 Osterholm, Jill 32, 138 Ottosen, Joseph 176 Ottosen, Tina 176 Ottosen, Willard Oxford, Ronald Page, Darcella 62, 103, 1 Page, Jason 162 Pan, Sorn 176 Parcel, Lisa 176 Park, Bradley 82, 162 Park, Stuart 163 Parker, Angelo Parker, Terese 32, 163 Parks, Angela 176 Parks, Melissa Parmentier, David Parsons, Aaron 176 Parsons, Brad 138 Parsons, Donald 138 Parsons, Tammy 176 Parsons, Thomas 98 Partch, Laurie 59 Parvi, Nikki 176 Paschke, Julie 163 Passmore, Melissa 163 Pattison, Richard 35, 163 Pattison, Sheri 102, 176 Payne, Dennis 138 Payne, William 163 Pecha, Herbert 138 Pecha, Scott 176 Pellham, Michael Pennington, Kenneth Pep Club 13 Perkins, Jim 118 Pescador, Monte 105, 139 Peters, Gail Peterson, Greg 52, 53, 176 Peterson, Marcy 139 Peterson, Mark 59 Petitt, Ron 35, 176 Petraitis, Katrina 102, 163 Petrovic, Dragana 80 Petrovic, Suzana 80, 81, 139 Pettit, William 176 Pfau, Marlinda 91, 163 Phelps, James 176 Phillips, Linda 176 Phillips, Michael 163 Pickett, Bahbi 139 Pilcher, Jeanine 18, 163 Piper, Charles 42, 139 Piper, Jean Pitt, Lisa 163 Pleasant, Kimberlee 20, 45, 56, Pleasant, Lori 176 Porter, Cosette 163 Porter, Peggy 114 Porter, Shelly 103, 177 Poths, Eleanor 163 Pousa, Antonio 81, 139 Powell, Allan 177 Powell, Charles 139 Powell, Tiara 20, 139 Price, Matthew 177 Price, Monica 123 71,8O,B7,139 Pritchard, Veronica 47, 163 Probst, Karen 18, 40, 56, 80, 139, 181 Procop, April 45 Prom 20, 21 Provolt, Tamara 124 Pundt, Michelle 139 Putnam, Gary Rabideau, Matthew 35, 37, 139 Radcliffe, Jason 10, 15, 20, 34, 35, 72, 86, 87, 139, 182 Radich, Paula 76 Rally, JV 28, 29 Rally, Varsity 6, 10, 15, 26, 27 Rally, Wrestling 28, 29 Rambo, Russ 118 Rarey, Miland 123 Rasmussen, Shirley 123 Ravencraft, Lori 177 Ravencraft, Shannan 163 Ravencraft, Sheryl 32, 177 Rawlins, Tiffani 49, 139 Ray, Deanna Reagor, Cristina 91, 163 Record, Jennifer Record, Josh 177 Rees, Starla Reese, Victoria 49, 103, 139 Reeves, Wade 177 Rehak, Lewis Reid, Douglas 42, 163 Reynolds, Candice 177 Reynolds, Christine 20, 21, 163 Reynolds, Denelle 128, 139 Reynolds, Sheila Reynolds, Tia 177 Rhinehart, Terry 18, 91, 139, 180 Rhodes, Shelly 49 Rice, Chrissy 163 Rich. Jared 42, 177 Richards, Amber 177 Richards, Eric 12, 14, 15, 18, Richards, Keith 163 Richards, Michelle 103, 140 Richardson, Scott 163 Rigdon, Carrie Rigdon, Lynn Riggle, Craig 177 Riley, Crystal 177 Riley, Matthew 177 Riley, Moyne Ring, Jenny 42, 177 Ring. Nicholas 15, 140 Risley, Larry Rismoen, Karyn Risner, Ronald 163 Rister, Travis 140 Roan, Carlton 163 Robberts, Kelly 177 Robbins, Joe 88, 140 76, 77, 140 Robbins, Kirk 18, 91, 98, 140, 180 Robbins, Mike 177 Robbinson, Steven 163 Roberson, Secret 163 Roberts, Missy 177 Roberts, Tom 35, 163 Robertson, Valerie 140 Rodeback, Brian 177 Rodeback, Jennifer 163 Rodgers, Christopher Roe, John 163 Rogers, Cory 177 Rogers, Jay 177 Rogers, Jeannette 102, 163 Rogers, Laura 82, 91, 163 Rogers, Tracy 163 Rohwedder, Jason 177 Rojo,Anthony 2, 14, 15,42,63,72,73,128, 140 Roland, Dale 102, 164 Root, Jeffrey 140 Rose, Jeff 164 Rose, Sandra 177 Roulette, Cherie 32, 164 Roulette, Paul Royce, John 177 Rubash, Deann 78, 140 Ruffe, Melissa 103, 140 Russell, Erin 177 Russian Club 94, 95 Rutherford, Bradley 164 ,, wefff,fi.eff.rrs,w'frrsi,i .2 -is -sw :fame iirr , SADD 78, 79 Sage, Kelly Sailors, Beth 140 Salmon, Cheryl 177 Salverda, Greg Sanders, Arron 164 Sapirst ein, Robin 32, 79, 91, 140 Scarborough, Lynn 177 Schaffer, Joe 35, 55, 177 Schauer, Scott 2, 10, 12, 34, 35, 180, 183 Schlarb, Adam 177 Schlarb, Jamie 39, 164 Schlarb, Teresa 57, 71, 177 Schloss, Jeffrey 55, 93, 164 Schmaltz, David 177 Schmidt, Celina 140 Schmidt, Mike 42 Schmidt, Patsy 13, 140 Schnei der, Georgia 110 Schoonover, Andy 177 Schreiber, Paul Schreiner, Ken 164 Schuel ler, Chris 35, 177 Science Club 98, 99 Scoby, Tammy 79, 140 Scott, Scott, JOFTTSS Sheila 140 Searcy, Chris 177 Searcy, Todd 177 Searing, Heidi 164 Sears, Sears, Sears, Seger, Selzer, Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senter Donald K 140 Donald L 164 Jeff 177 Jaymes Brenda Activities 126, 127 Assembly 148, 149 Awards 146, 147 Officers 128 Party 152, 153 , Julieus 37, 62, 140, Setter, Teddy 164 Sharer, Don 92, 177 Sharkey, Dyarline Shaw, Thressa 164 Sheline, Carrie 164 Shelton, Suzanne 164 Sheriff, Maxine 124 Sherman, Gregory 177 Sherrell, Katie 32, 100, 164 Shine, Jeffrey Shipley, Tonya 141 Shoemaker, Richard 164 Shuflin, Marsha 47, 177 Sides, Carol 141 sides, Larry 141 Siegel Lori 141 x Sillik, Sonseehray 177 Simonsen, George 93, 114 Sims, Jeff 91, 141 Sitton, Kelly 177 Slape, Erin 177 Slattum, Michelle 164 Slind, Brian 141 Sloderbeck, Kimberly 177 Sloop, Karla 102, 164 Smalling, Darren 38, 95, 164 Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smits, Angela 141 Archie 141 Calvin 164 Caron 164 Debbi Jack Jason 59, 141 Shawn 177 Shilo 177 Steven 164 Jeffrey 177 Snaza, Bobbie Snedden, Cory 87, 141 Snodgrass, Darryl 164 Snow, Tammy 17 7 Soccer, Boys 64, 65 Soccer, Girls' 48, 49 Soderman, Jason 19, 35, 52, 53, 154, 164 Soderman, Seppo 111 Softball, VarsityfJV 70, 71 Soleim, Knute 177 Sorensen, Jill 42, 71, 178 Wayne 15, 20, 52, 53, 77, 128, 141 Spanish Club 94, 95 Sparks, Shelly 21, 164 Spain, Specht, Arron 164 Specht, Jennifer 98, 178 Spindle, Julie 87, 178 Spink, Marcus 13, 50, 72, 91, 94, 98, 141, 180 Spirit Week 12, 13 Spjut, Dana 178 Sprouffske, David 35, 178 Spurgeon, Brent Spurgeon, Keith Stacey, Daniel 141 Stacey, Dennis 50. 51, 141 Stange, Gregg 35, 178 Starnes, Kaycee 178 Stauffer, Beth Steele, Brian Steele, Irene 164 Stephenson, Stephen 178 Stern, Kay 113 Stewart, Bobby 164 Stewart, Floyd 50, 103, 141 Stewart. Joe 42 Stewart, Paul 178 Stilts, Mciggi 178 Stilwell, Dana 49 Stokes, Deanna 56, 57, 164 Stokes, Jeff 55, 178 Stoor, Cherie 141 Storms, Kimberly 164 Storms, Michael 178 Stout, Tony 178 Strock, Julie 164 Stroud, Christine 165 Stuckey, Trina 178 Sturdivant, Arthur Sturdivant, Karen 165 Sukeforth, Arthur 178 Sutherland, Jimmy 178 Sutter, Terry Swann, Tara 178 'Swanson Peggy 115 Swarat, Lisa 141 Swarick, Betty Jo Swimming, Boys 58, 59 Swimming, Girls' 44, 45 Sybouts, Dora 40, 119 Szkodyn, Marcia 165 l ,,,, ,M L Qi B! 1 hhlff ,,, at ,,..- , V, fy , We r -- I ' 53 ' -,. '1' . H LLLL , Tack, Eric 35, 141 Tack, Tracey 7, 28, 29, 178 Taitano, Heather 40, 71, 165 Taylor, Kathleen 165 Taylor, Kimberly 165 Tennis, Girls' 46, 47 Thiery, Tim 35, 50, 141 Thomassen, Jim 165 Thomasson, Todd 142 Thompson, Michelle 142 Thompson, Sherry 88, 178 Thon, Kenpraseth Thorstenson, David 142 Tiemens, Jonathan 142 Tiemens, Kevin 178 Timmons, Denalyn Timmons, Jeff 142 Timmreck, Kim 47, 71, 103, 142 Titus, Angela Tokarz, Leah 178 Tollefson, Jeff 35, 50, 165 Tolo 18, 19 Tom Swanson 14 Tomma, Willie Tompkins, Alesha 165 Toney, Brooks 35, 165 Tover, David 42, 43 Track 60, 61 Trafelet, Tammy 32, 165 Traver, Ron 165 Travis, Tabatha 165 Tremayne, Chris 178 Tremayne, Ray 165 Trinneer, Megan 32, 165 Truong, Hai 178 Truong, Hong 91, 142 Turner, Andrew 142, 165 Turner, Odin 165 Underwood, Heather 32, 156 Vader, Tomas 165 Van, Kevin 142 Vandenbrock, Nicholas 165 VanHook, Ellen 123 Vanhook, Phil 52, 55 Varsity Football 5, 10, 11, 15, 34, 35, 36, 37 Varsity Rally 6, 10, 15, 26, 27 Vaughn, Mike 178 Vaught, James 142 Vegele, Dale 165 Vegele, Ronald 71, 165 Vine, Melissa 142 Vine, Rachael 179 Vine, Susie 45, 59 Vining, James 165 Vining, Larry 94, 112, 116 Voide, Marielle 1, 47, 81, 103, 142 Volleyball, JV 38, 39 Volleyball, Varsity 40, 41 Vonrock, Daniel 142 Waddill, James 165 Wagner, Cindy 142 Wainwright, Chris 142 Walker, Heidi 78, 165 Wall, Judy 123 Wallace, Aaron 179 Wallace, Roseanne 122 Walters, Daniel 142 Walters, Jana 179 Walters, Morris 165 Walters, Scott 165 Ward, Jason Ward, Jody 49 Wardlow, Jack 118 Warme, Michelle 20, 165 Warner, Billy Jack 50, 179 Warner, Shiron 32, 165 Waterman, Sarah 165 Waters, Leslie 142 Waters, Leslye Watkins, Jeana 179 Weant, Brian Webb, Michael 165 Weber, Heather 49, 71, 179 Weber, Robert 165 Webster, Kelly 35, 179 Weddle, Jamie 166 Wesley, Michael 166 West, Jamie 32, 166 Westfall, Chuck Westlund. Christopher 166 Westlund, Scott 22, 35, 142 Westrick, Pat Whitcraft, Deanna 102, 166 White, Brett 2, 42 White, Erik 35, 50, 166 White, Karla 179 White, Kim White, Paula 123 Whitmire, James 166 Whiton, Paul 142, 183 Whittington, Loann 179 Whittington, Lornna Wickstrand, Jennifer 78, 88, 166 Wielk, Todd 166 Wilcox, William 166 Williams, Brenda Williams, Jeffery 179 Williams, Kevin 7, 166 Williams, Laurie 142 Williams, Leslie 143 Williams, Pat 42 Williams, Rachel 179 Williams, Rebecca 166 Williams, Stephnie 88, 143 Williams, Tamera 166 Williamson, Julie 56, 166 Williamson, Tracy 3, 6, 10, 26, 27, 143 Willianson, Debbie 117 Wills, Stephen 143 Willson, Todd 52, 53, 94, 143, 180, 182 Wilson, Bethanie 143 Wilson, Bob 166 Wilson, Christine 18, 21, 32, 88, 89, 166, 180 Wilson, Jamie 143 Wilson, Jerry 179 Wilson, Russell 88, 89, 143 Wilson, Sabrina Wimer, Pam 13, 32, 47, 179 Wines, Tammy 42, 43, 166 Wingate, Carl 95, 99, 116 Wingert, Amy 102, 166 Wirtz, Robert 58, 59, 179 Wishard, James 179 Wishard, Kim 3, 15, 26, 27, 143, 145 Witharh, Cristina Witham, Mary 45 Woelk, Todd Wolcott, Merry 179 Wold, Greg 166 Wolf, Todd 179 Wood, Scott 35, 179 Wooden, Johnathen 143 Worrell, Malcom Worth, Andrea Worth, Jay 76, 91, 94, 143 Worth, Melina 91, 166 Wrestling Rally 28, 29 Vetsko, Sean Young, Krista 143 Youngblood, Michelle 32, 179 Zabaldo, Jared 166 Zainfeld, Monica 179 Zandi, Lori 102, 143 Zbunich, Mark 166 Zdunich, Stephen Zintz, Dan 13, 143 Zwiefelohofer, Carolyn 143 tiger 1-if..-., ,KM l l . sf ,iw 1' 1 9 ' T ' 7 43 -B T ,r ., A -G W ,, 1 I eg, fikigx ez wg f i igififsgii A 1 187 gold C9003 hdlo SE885 soeoidl effecT. 4001, block wiTh 'IOOCL gold C9005 Tyoefooe sToff chose The Theme Energy for The book ihTroduoTioh, conclusion ond CICISS phoTo pdges. iT rhdkes o posiTive dhd very dpproprioTe dhd our sTudehT body. They dTTerhpTed To odo- school life Grid projeoT iT TI'1rOughouT The book. hi! ihTroducTioh, divider ond ooholusioh pdges. ooholusioh poges wos seT ih 24 poihT Brush. OD These pdges. Division copy wos seT seT ih 72 poihT brush. The divisioh pdges work fedTurihg ihseT pioTures ohd d spe- 40 ooihT AvohT Gdrde: odpTiohs in 8 ooihT Type. ArT STudios, Cidhoi's dhd Mr. Cs: GS vdrious sporTs phoTos were T n ks To Bob Aimos of Murl ArT progrdm. Cidhoi's, Mr. Cs, Boo Energy. IT mokes d bold sTdTemenT. IT moves, IT credTes ocTion. IT provokes chonges. IT's excifing. IT's grophic. Using This criferio, we, The sToff dimed To projecT energy Through The book. My obiecTive, os well ds The objecfive of The sToff, wds To cdpTure d porTion of The energy we've experienced in high school ond injecT iT onTo The pdges of The dnnuoi. One definifion of The word 'ienergy is This: Copoc- iTy for ocTion ond occompIishmenT. We do hdve This copocify, we The school, we The cldss of 4988, we The yedrbook sToff ond we The individudls. My experience in yedrbook producfion hos been enlighTening ds well os re- wording. The sToff wos enjoydble To work wiTh due To Their innovdfive ond enThusi- dsTic ideos. Members insisTed, os did I, on creoTing o yedrbook mosT reflecTive of 4988, our school ond The dlumni. Of course, I exTend my dpprecidfion To our ddviser, Miss Shorron Cooper, for her odvising, for helping us express our credTiviTy wiThin The boundories of prdcfi- cdliTy ond helping us budgef our expensive help ond experTise. I olso Thonk The sToff ond dpprecidTe Their creoTive inpuT, which helped shope our book. I enjoyed working wiTh my co-ediTor, Kdren Mdlello, ond hope her experience wds ds en- riching ds my own. Sincerely, Erin McGhee, Co-ediTor AnoTher yeor hos ended buT wiTh ldsTing memories. Working wiTh my TdlenT- ed co-ediTor, Erin McGhee, we finished loyoufs ond meT deodlines, which were olwdys on obsTocle, ond enlighfened my yeor wiTh ideos ond humor To mdke This cldss enjoyoble. I would like To exTend my sincere grdTiTude To Miss Shorron Cooper for being our friend ds well ds ddviser, ond To The enTire 'IO88 yedrbook sToff for Their coop- erdTion ond dedicdTion. Never hdve I seen such o wide vdrieTy of persondliTies in one clossroom. A specidl Thonks To our dependoble phofogrdphers Bill EllioT ond Eric Jones. Working wiTh Them mode The yeor run smooThly, noT To menTion The enTerToin- menf They supplied which helped us Through The unbeoroble ddys. l'd like To express my opprecidfion To Bob ond Jeoneffe Almos for donofing Their Time ond phoTogrdphs To enhonce our book To iTs fulIesT ond To The commu- niTy for Their confihuol supporT. This yeor hos been dn enlighTening one ond l've hdd mdny posiTive experi- ences wiTh This sToff ThdT will ldsT forever. l'lI never forgeT Them. Sincerely, Koren Molello, Co-ediTor ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 489 Employmeni of 2 OOO men ana omen ai chases ancl paymeni of Taxes' ana S9 L ' l ol k ' m'll'on payroll To logging coniraciors ork'ng 'n Long 'ew Fibre Tree farms. payroll. Oiher econom'c conirbuiions To The area 'ncluae S82 m'll'on 'n local p - onqngre Longview Fibre Company , W , our ongvievv pu p, paper an pac aging i i operaiions annually generaies S62 million vv i I vi i i i i i i ur . I I WE THANK OUR SPGNSORS Dr Lance Brigman Dr David Eikrem Dr Bruce J Morgan Longview Physical Therapy Fon suppomime THE BAePiPEi 490 ADVERTISEMENTS - ' - Afkjr- 'kxxfxr OIL! THU H9191 1393211919 L llllllIflllllIl l-lllllllllllllllllllllllH Illlll ' ' - r:-1:-L .... - , L, ,- Congralulalions 4 988 SENIORS' 404 Minor RCI. 1123-3768 9 , hata express ' 2? WE ARE KELSO We won l be Undersold py Anyone ln ine Norlnvvesl Cadillac Inc 1123 4700 Bud Clary Subaru AMC Jeep Renaull 1123 3200 Bud Clary Cnevrolel, Oldsmobile ACCENT FLOWERS Superior Oualily Our Specially Weddings Funerals Special Occasions f , 820A Weslside Hwy. C2065 423-7330 y i46is6 WA iff! 98626 l1'3Vi. T , 1 T-frxyxtll gr 44 NTWC - I umm On the longwew Kelso Border' 608 W. lVlain-Kelso WA 636-5900 Open 7 Days A Week! fx N is l U A W gtfjlii' Qx x T DQ' if lox J All l N .X 4 .' l, l nf I 'f . AMI .Zn t.. rllllll E' 44 'ill' '.l 3 Z 4' Yi 4l L . gylsrlks. ADVERTISEMENTS 494 GUNNAITS AUTO SUPPLY FOREIGN 84 DOMESTIC Poris for Less - We invite P' Comporison O D yA I biiy On Mosi Unsiock ciP T OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 0323222732220 M pf if 8.00 - 700 M2149 rfgrsdoo 6430 Sun. 40:00 - 5:00 Soi. 8 00 5 00 f FF,S 425-3040 S AQQEJZQOSIOO Hiiirop MARKET 5 s s ' 9 Fresh Meoi AA ' 7 7 ' ig: mmm. A mo vumfmh 604 Burchom nm.-su. mo-mo In--Ffh 8:09-6:00 Kelso, WG. - su.. :moo-sion sn. me-sm sn. rom-mo 425-3010 425-0960 Ask Your Friends 84,1 Aboui Us M Spooe 270- diam d 354 Three Rivers Drive Kelso, WA 98626 C2064 577-4443 492 ADVERTISEMENTS We re planting trees by the millions' This year every man woman and child in the nation will use the equivalent of a 100-foot tree - for lumber plywood and other wood panels paper packaging and many other products made from wood and wood fiber. Fortunately trees are one of the nation s renewable resources. 'lo replace the trees we harvest we re planting new forests at a record pace - more than 150 million trees annually. Congratulations Class of '88 GRIEES BARBER SHOP 'if fi .li J I . '- l ' a if I rl I ' , I fm 6 ,ag IA. I V7 'wi' 114 ' ' Neffiff V ii if I ,W I ill 5 JK . sf 'I I , Ji 1 tt ,1 Nah W if I-5 0 'W 9229 'L' I I JN QXQ X 'l f' ' -I al -I 4 n . VIII? . 'fr il 'iff . 5 Chinook Hotel Vickie L. Jansen Kelso, WA 636-OAO8 1 ff'- egg , I xx Q1 . 5 ill l.- ' Qrfgfflls ' ' f . W F15 .'-L 1 Weyerhaeuser The Tree Growing Company 'D'UIl'l2 IK 5 IH 'D ID IIlNIllf AIDII lF'D'DID Slf'D ID IES WE QZ'Z'QfO'U OT? 'THE Hoax 1151 West Side Highway 630amto11pm weekdays 700amto11pm Saturday 800am to1tpm Sunday , . . . . 31 I ff I In ,I I ff S 1 , I 1,15 X Egg fi ' I sf!! Ke Y A gg 11 L V I' i K xlpvfl if - 71 5- Y H C yy! Thx ,nip - , X V -I '1jlV 'Zn' f 5 :I ' an ' ' 'vi 5 17,2 pw q m r rr, ,,, ,fn MI , , f J I 4 4 ' If ' I I 1 .ww-1 Ts, n I it JV! ,Simi V i ml , Ewa s , I are fi .. la if f M - 2 , A 'UWB U if BJ i V 154 V' ' 1 HW' WP at ll' 11 il 1 I rt-L iff NYJ Ii LJ I 9 ik 'N A -ILM el 9 tl xl 3 , X, N 0 I ,X s v D E HIE' ,S U Wu' SU Z My A an i I , I cg! s is I - A 0,5 rx f P Q. . -L A KN C af M 1 s 1 x , f , was ,lg 1 ll I X 1 I :QE-R 'r 5 3 ,glib f 1 I - if 4 1 X 1 ,JI 3. , vo xl ,Q I ,WI f I 1 A y ,vi QL is We ,tw f X 1 t 01 A 'ff 'K 7 i N' I I 4 'IV K Il 7 ,y 1 W' 1 x a Jlnq N xi ' I ,lf ,,, bu 01.3, '31 I 1 5' I4 l xo X I N fl -i fan? I I ,I I jr I I I ADVERTISEMENTS 193 . XR X x X O U U X NX X XX N SX X Xgg . X i . Nm If w QQ X 0 X xx Nr Q fx - - M J X I X X 4 M f X I f EN ow f we - W1 7x N X E WHL We - wr a L' E mr V, gf JSA sf Ama fs 71, X N N 'ltr' 1 if X x xx' N? N 6 f 5? kv V' Q A x N. N X ,fi cg, Xxlef SN... 7 1 XSSQTQXQS, f -K ff .: 5w, .7,- f 'X -- -. ,-E4 3: A-,aT ' ' ' , ' v- . : Q ,L . -bum , J. xxux '91 fr ww lg? , A L if 'UNK 7: K-I H? X -Q J N 'Ai ,..-e .. 1-sex fe. I .-.-., ,H KH is 1 , Q' 1, , ...uk L ke. 'x,1, f 1 L YQ? U W. ul IV 1 ,mg mvrggzzrxxxx. , Q ffm. L I xx 1 I ff ' 1-1: I I ' -1 ' 1 A I W I V 7 1 v U 1 v l Y R ef X- ZS N I . X 3 ., ax 5' P 1.4 ,H 'Y S cm Q 1 me The power of prmt has the A E power to change your rrorrrr u e Congrofulofions wif-f3,Fifi A f Subscribe CICJSS of '88 L- -U W1 I lllil lllllli. - I - KD I... 1 - II -1 511 251 I 9011 Commerce 636 2450 A U S Boncorp Company U S Bank of WOSHIDQTOD A-'I VACUUM 508 AHGH STVGGT 408 ook srreef Kelso, Wo 494 ADVERTISEMENTS Member F.D.I.C. C9eT lnTo Tne ACT Tne Joio Training ParTnersniio ACT! Free Services T Job Planning 'iw T On-Tne Joio Training Pre-ErnoioymenT Training Classroom Training UNITY QQHELPINGQ LOWER CCLUIVIBIA CCDIVIIVIUNITY ACTICDN COUNCIL, INC Take Tne FirsT STeo Cali A25-31130 Toaav ErnoIovrnenT 84 Training Division T546 i-Iuason STreeT, Room 205 Longview, VVasningTon ADVERTISEMENTS I LASTING IIVIPRESSIONS Q55 'I5Tn Avenue 636-50441 PAMscu PAIVISCO RAMSDELL KCRTENS Ask about our student discount Bvnd 'WSTVUVUGUTS KGYDOOVC' 211 so 7th West 636 0410 Electric GuiTors Pionos FLOWERS 496 ADVERTISEMENTS i full:-a 'Y 1 1 'IAOO Commerce Ave. Longview PACIFIC FIBRE PRODUCTS .QB 20 Eb W 577-7442 THE GALLERY OF DIAMONDS Von e Q 1123-7252 For your spewing need Special Team cliscoum' LRCKER ROGIVI IVIILLARD 84 SQNS 'I'I46 'I5TI'1 Ave. 425 7770 8641 C SVCS Ave. 4123-8780 TT TI I i I CCC X! lex I .. QQ ,1- s s ADVERTISEMENTS 'I97 Serving Gredi Food 1 in Kelso For 25 Yeors 340 S. Pdoifio 4123-9620 SOFA TOW E Wrowrira 636-0264 Q 1 . C We Jusl Look Expensive . 760' ws: T 4 Ay ,-if C l a, if ' I ' ', - xx. i , L 1 ' 1 U f 4546 Commerce Kessler Campus Broadway Campus 1614 E. Kessler Blvd. 600 Broadway Longview WA 98632 Longview WA 98632 ST JOHN S MEDICAL CENTER EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CENTER CROSSROADS TO HEALTH Prevenlrve Heolln Progroms Aerobics Slress Monogemenl Smoking Abslinenoe Forever Mediodl Terminology Cldss Filness Profiles JOHN S Your Pdrlners in Heolin Core Jos: Sprinzl Longview Wo Comm Relolions 636 41477 P O Box 3002 5 l 'Nulriiion Counseling ST. ' . . . ' I 498 ADVERTISEMENTS IVIOVIEI-IOUSE Tnere s one neor you Cosrle Rook Qginier 2711-7 4 76 556-A4122 Kolomo Longview 673-3 494 423-3043 Q1983 Paramount Pnclures Corp PIO Book ForrsfSubsorrpIrons Zcwcczde 7Zew4 7m WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 1055 C WA 98632 Congrorulorions T T 4988 Seniors From 84 TIRE SERVICE INC 7I 2 g Peggy s Powder Box 846 Grade STreeT 636-0702 402W S. Pooific 423-48418 I ADVERTISEMENTS 499 I Ikdxf I I I II I I , I I . I IIII I II' I I I ' 'I I I I I I. I II I I I II I I II I I I III me +2 I - X- QI I Magazines, Books, Periodicals ommerce Ave Longview, 425-2450 N f. 5 I I ll' ,I I N55 I CONGRATULATIUNS TO THE SPECIAL CLASS 0F 1988 fwfl-' XAFE2 CRANE SERVICE LOCALLY CWNED AND OPERATED 502 Wllllam Road 425 0373 f vL?,iX Q . , Xia-X l ' L Xl,:v..,4 in - ' Ns- - '- E , , .21-47 -- A. Y TR HEL R . Q - xr ' if . g 5 'Q J, M Q, Q- f , A A . .1 91.2, M1 Q L 4 ' Qas1z : -1r ,q . A A 4 t s .. 1 Q M'JrA5 T: t I ME -fx Q 1 ' Ji P' . - 3 .513 , I -wh ,.,1j,.z- ' N' U A lg M I t - 1 v , 5 31, j '3 ' .ot fa ...' -2 , 91 .- - Q- . -'A' AW L5 E 200 ADVERTISEMENT ,Ayti gm Congratulations Class of 88' Longvlew s Department Store Bob: 1 1 1 1 Hudson Longvnew 425 3870 No one knows you works for you Comes Through for you like o Rolnler Bonker lhnu ulimt 1 MXVN ,,,,,4vf' Tollycroft yachts 2200 Clinton Avenue 4123-5460 ADVERTISEMENTS 204 KER B .uit -.--Jw 340 So 3rd Kelso 4123 3900 Congrorulorrons Groduores Evergreen Srore B Id TnB k Conorere Pumprng U' HVQURSG G' Mon En 8 5 30 Sorurdoy 8 A 00 PO. Box 4202 Longview 577-4250 Longview, Wo. 98632 Cenrrolio 736-4394 mf! THE gel womcs PEPSI-CGLA BOTTLING CGTIIN VVS-ST 1257 Commerce Avenue 636-0830 202 ADVERTISEMENTS 5 f - I E ' ex, , ' I 5, 5. K I s f ag ' LAKESIDE INDUSTRIES if I Longview-Kelso Division PO. Box 576 Lonoview. WoshinoTon 08632 The Longview-Kelso Division of Lokeside lndusiries, esTdblished in T976 is locoTed on TennonT Woy in The ciTy of Longview, We Toke pride in compleTing poving proiecTs on Time ond wiThin pudgeT The experience skills ond dTTiTudes of our ospholT speciolisTs moke o differ ence We know how imporTonT iT is To our cusTomers ThdT The lop loe done righT from design To comple Tron SdTisfocTion of The needs of our cusTomers re moins our number one gool Our COTTSIIUCTIOT1 SGTVICGS IFTCILJGG Free esTimoTes ond ossisTonce in design on dll pro iecTs QuoliTy conTrol ond siTe TesTing Modern equipmenT ond Trucks To insure The pesT possible lop resulTs An esToblished repuToTion for quoliTy inTegriTy ond vdlue All work guoronTed To your soTisfocTion The Longview Kelso division is mondged by Ted Pol in Rondy Dec our soles monoger will hondle your design ond GSTIVTWGTIHQ needs Lokeside lndusTries is commiTTed To This cireo ond :Ts growTh We welcome The opporTuniTy To serve you X Drivewoys - Porking Areos - Tennis CourTs - Roodwoys 84 Highwoys Rock 84 AspholT Supplies - EouipmenT RenTol wiTh OperoTors I - . . . . xg - I . . , , I W I I rv 4 5 J . ,W W- ' .M V ,, ' ' five , M s Q fi' 1 ' of f 4. . 1 . .0 . . ADVERTISEMENTS 203 le Q ,qiifi RENTALS ' INC. Reniol Division RES. 503-556-3085 'I002 Tennoni Woy C2063 425-2350 Longview WA. 98632 Gif Mi J Q SLL S We specialize m team league and school awards Computerized Engraving CUSTOM TROPHIES ' PLAQUES ' RIBBONS 'fc 11. in fi Q. .. I 4449 Commerce Longview, WA. 98632 C2065 425-2682 J C PENNY Tnree Rivers Moll Kelso 423-2570 8-QU 1. M I I 0 I D X f I Q 1?S4L'w,i 5, f N! . 5. ie LLL R AEE A I . 'A A 'I456 Commerce Ave Longview 423 2424 204 ADVERTISEMENTS DR OARRISON Q44 Commerce C2065 A25-7220 11222-A Ocean Beech Longview AIR COOLED AUTOMOTIVE Specializing In The Repair of VW s Dan Coburn Tom 84 Sieve Manners Monday - Friday 1123-4249 NO CHARGE FOR ANY OF OUR SERVICES from LONGVIEW ROSS SIMMONS TRAVEL INC Congraiulaiions Class of 88 4339 Wasningion Way A23-5670 I-IRS: 8 Ulm- - 5 pum- Congraiulaiions I-IILANDERS 250 lndusirial Way Longview, WA 98632 120651123-8240 ADVERTISEMENTS 205 ,,,,.,..4,wf-'R'-'W 'M'W4'EE5f5w54E , GREAT YEAR NW' . .,,, - FP K Q E EEEE I-IILANDERS! '-:' Wi wt W K W Q.. A A A A f ff gg 4 ,:kLa 4 Q A ' A LEMMONS A TRUCKING RELIABLE BRAKE 8k IVIUEELER 546 Th Q 425 6054 2 'b vv 535 5794 RSEAFIHS1' BAMQ 206 ADVERTISEMENTS Famlllan NW i I 0 was VVELCI-I'S IVIEN'S VVEAT2 4350 C 4123-4325 750 I 4125 5330 DAIRY QUEEN KELSG POLICE DEPARTMENT 302 S TI1 CI K I VVA 404 S F Th 4123 4270 ADVEIQTISEMENTS 207 C 91:1 CI f AVIATIGN Bell 206 Jer Ranger Bell 2'l2 -Execulive Transparlalion -Specialized Tours -Aerial ignilian and fire suppression -Foreslry ferlilizaiian -External sling loacl capapilily -Aerial reconnaissance AIIVI l-IIGI-I I-IILANDERS VVEYERI-IAEUSER i . ,. , I -. is ,,,,, fi A Jupvs l E Space 'l'l2-354 4036 Wash. Way Pnone 423-9262 Tnree Rivers Drive 425-2525 208 ADVERTISEMENTS Congroiuloiions Seniors From Your i-iilonder Sioiion KLOO CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OE 88 From JIIVI 84 GLORIA MYERS I i Siudeni disoounis AUDIO EXPRESS Tne Desi for less wiin ASB 1 ,AfD'fXfXx,-Off W -M 7v2 li 1' rf- T o is - 3 Hp6E52E RiEES Croig Monnke ownerfoperoior 4209 Fioricio ST, Pnone Longview Wosn. 98626 C206j577-6442 Auiornoiive Sound Aiorm Sysierns Deioiling Soecioiiiy Accessories Pinsiriping Cusiom Insioiioiion O3 G Jock E. Kerr -o 10,89 I EW VVEST up CDCLASTIWAWTHAKS Soeoioiizing in ine Energy Effioieni Pieko exierior woii finisn sysiems Pieko self oleoning ond you never nove To ooini. Qsonci finisn oroniieoi orsiueed finisn Congroiuloiions Closs of 88 I o bf 83006050 C2065-4123-61142 4047 Sq' f o Cb o, CD66 GQ ADVERTISEMENT 209 'V5' LLY ConQrc1TuIcJTlons Seniors from J. I-I. KELLY IVIURL ART STUDICDS Bob and Jeonneffe Almos 1123-6260 ADVERTISEMENTS 24 '1 3032 Allen ST Brass Roll 444 N Pacific 423 4560 DALE IVICGHEE SONS 423-8493 Muffy s Shoe Solon Three Rivers Moll 577 'I475 ' 3 ' 84 2 aff We i fwmwnm-nn Q7 f M11 T, vis M WT' H ,, 7'-.1 ' I 244 ADVERTISEMENTS Bagpipe Incarparafea YOUTH IVIINISTEIQS Canarafulafes ROUND TABLE 4988 Canarafulafes Sensors The Class of 4988 490 All ST 577 2422 QC! b HT 4125 4654 Classic Screen Prlrfr 4340 I-Iuasan 4123 4960 360 ' . Rd - E ,U A . A 1' 1 -' W A VVIU' ggilmdiw 5 Q ' . T ,qfjf k g 9 H e lgiwhwf I I ADVERTISEMENTS 245 wt' WWFFW 00239 One I-Iour Pnoro Express QXA J Our W fkghlglugh Fmanclal And Available Call Snerrr BooTn for lnforrnahon Ermmcg 1? gczxs NH WA wr Srylernasrers College of I-Iarr Design Unaer 'rne arreohon of Dr. Jonn Cnrlson Pn.D ID eauoahon Elaine CnenoweTn, Manager Serving Longview 40 years 42211 Commerce 636 2720 2 46 ADVERTISEMENTS W C fl , f 249 4, 1:5 V f 2 W., Q i 4 A 'Abi V ,, in K ,,w kh 3 QE mall shines ' Q 4308 road y - ' Q . . . N E ',,nconomnscq,'E 4 Q24 u s sm-fx-+r' ,a ona ccr ied I I 1 F J ' 1 fd S1 of V f 1' X 0 KN! Z XXQ XAEXQ el Nw N - fr f J .QQ XV XD ,X I A XJ , ,L I 1 6 ,jx liyj .fe VX VJ Q5 L' Cgukfe 5 xpfx 7 qv C7 x X I VVL V I C' ' .X Nm WL J 6 qv , if ily fx LOU OWN x V 7 V xp UJ . NXQXQNLL' LL NVQ! QV-'A A x' J 'LK U0 'Viv QJO 51 uk W W 6706 X, DW ! OXICL7 Qgv 'M 31 wx 1J L 3 3 ok ,M f U5 ,, L -w 1' f ' f ,',,ff ' X, . , ,J f , f if IAF' f
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