Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1969

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It shields him against hypocrisy and ignorance. Knowledge is the only thing he can truly call his own. But knowledge must be earned: it is not man's for the taking. He must strive to be the best in his own fieldg to raise new questions and find his own answers. This is the most noble pursuit any man can undertake. 3 fm , ,R it However, a successful individual must have more than academic knowledge. He must have a knowledge of people and how to relate to them. He must learn empathy, trust, and sportsmanship--to rejoice in his good efforts, even when he loses. He must learn to give honestly of himself. SMG? .Wi - mg - Q.: S. ,A- Nikki. in 'af M 5.9 Q N Q FQWHW - F ' T I ,M SL m m am' xm, 3 W I 4 8 n ' Q fp. my +4 Q My 'J igseew , 4 5 X WE FRONT ROW: Mr. Walter Hutchinson, Board Presidentg Mrs. Floybelle Shield, Secretary. ROW 2: Mr. A. H Reederg Mr. Harold J. Mulholland, Mr. D. R. Isaacson. The members of the Clover Park Board of D' irectors are elected for four year terms by vote of the entire school district. These pu blic-spirited citizens who serve on the board meet the second Monday of each month at the Clover Park Administration Building. Mr. John Call, a member of the Clover Park School District Board of Directors since November, 1965, passed away September 26, 1968, following a lengthy illness. In December, 1968, Dr. William C. McGovern was appointed to fill Mr. Call's unexpired term. if Eggs! X Q Mtg. ga-me DA Q gpm xwmvw Nxwm M W WM AU- ' wil! FRONT ROW: Mr. Harold J. Mulholland, Mr. A. H. Reeder, Mr. Walter Hutchinson, Mr. D. R. Isaacson, Mrs. Floybelle Shield, Mr. T. Olai Hageness. ROW 2: Mr. Renwick W. Taylor, Assistant Superintendent Instruction, Mr. Maurice T. Owens, Director Plant Planning and Development: Mr. Lawrence J. Hauge, Administrative Assistant, Mr. Harold F. Gray, Assistant Superintendent Business Services, Mr. Kenneth H. Storaasli, Personnel Director. MR. T. OLAI HAGENESS MR. HAROLD F. GRAY Superintendent Assistant Superintendent MR. LOREN J. MANN Principal MR. ARTHUR STOLZ Senior Dean avi? fl' MR. HARRY PETERSEN Sophomore Dean A , ...... MR. GERALD HANFT Junior Dean Sis CGUNSELOR Counselors are valued necessities of any school student. Whether subject selection, help in college choice, or sometimes even a slight reprimand is needed the counselors are always in their offices ready to assist and advise. Any help that is received by a student from a counselor should be considered that of a friend. They are willing to help us prepare for the future by making us more mature people and better citizens. fm ..+.. .... , ,,.,, qe.,s.v it w ma-' :' efM...1a4fv:. Q. ,. - is .. -.:,w.Mf-.m- f - Q, 1- f- ,wi gn gd Q M Q 4,435 M in - - 1:4 f' Aw ,. . gf 7 . yi- ? 1 ' A . Q k Mas. RUTH Rocxwodo Sophomore Counselor 1 if MR WES SAXTON MR. THEODORE HELLMAN Senior Counselor Sophomore Counselor MRS. BETTY FULTON MRS. ALICE HILLE Principal's Secretary Main Office Receptionist SECRETARIEc Patience and efficiency are traits possessed by Lakes secretaries. Led by the principal's secretary, Mrs. Fulton, are those who assisted the deans and counselors. They have proved their worthiness time and time again. Also necessary in the maintenance of a smooth running school are those who work in the Student Accounts and Data Processing office. MRS. JANIS ELLIOTT Senior Office MRS. RAYE STAPLES MRS. SHARON GEORGE Junior Office Sophomore Office fi., 47 ff Y E5 U K PM mmf' V, ,,, b y MRS. LORA RAMSDELL Data Processing Office MRS. MARILYN WILKIE Academic Clerk MRS. EDITH Counselors' WILCHER Assistant hwlhnlusnnnnl WWGRKICSTCD PLA 'THE FUTURECH7 i f ff ..,.1if:f5 Sfflx l ' K , ,, , I A T L' Q is 4 Q. MRS. DONNA DOERING Student Accounts LAKE . f 'i .,.....wmff,N XE. W. gf. GLISH When one studies English, he learns about himself and the people around him. Each time he writes a composition, answers a question in class, or submits his ideas to the class for general discussion he is revealing a facet of his personality. As he sits in lecture listening to a poem being discussed or when he watches a film on Macbeth or hears a record of Julius Caesar, he sees a clearer picture of himself, and perhaps he understands a little better why people are the way they are. MR. KENNETH DYE English N...-nw.. MISS EUNICE ROBECK English Department Chairman QM i MRS. DONA EVERETT English .il Q i l if I4--' S .... ,- - . , .v,k' - 1 - I if A., A MR. JOHN LEONARD MISS EILEEN LANDMAN English English . ,uw ,k,L ff numm9lm WQSQEEY MRS. DORIS FOSTER MRS. MICHELE MOOMAUGH Yearbook,!EngIish English MRS. SUSAN JOHNSON MRS. VALERIA MCCREEDY English ReadingfEngIish MR. JAMES SNYDER MRS. JANICE McKEEVER MRS. CONSTANCE VOELKER English English English Clark Peterson listens attentively to an English Lecture. x MR. RICHARD CRAWFORD English MR. CHARLES CROASDILL Journalism 4 Q 't-+ww.m4.,,.- B- . ECG MICS The purpose of the Homemaking Department is to help girls prepare for their future homes. The homemaking classes provide instruction in sewing, preparing and serving meals, home managing, and child care. f,j WL The art of sewing is learned by students ranging from beginners learning to use the machines to accomplished seamstresses examining textiles. The home and family courses enable students to study money management and personality development. MRS. MARJORIE POSTMAN Home Economics Department Chairman l I l i 3 ,. is l e ' , t l T . f e x .xl A E l ll ,, 5 MRS. LAURIE WILSON Miss Babcock, student teacher, asslsts Mrs. Postman whlle Home Economics Kathy West observes. MR. ROBERT PETERSON Social Studies Department Chairman MR. RALPH FULLER Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIEc One of the greatest innovations at Lakes has been the use of the large group instruction in Social Studies. Students' schedules enable them to attend regular classes as well as lectures where films are shown, discussions held, outside speakers heard, student programs presented and tests and writing assignments are given. Teachers instruct their specialities to large groups. Students who meet the demand for more independent study graduate better prepared for the future. MR. GEORGE GHILARDUCCI Social Studies MR. KELLY MICERA Social Studies MRS. WANDA NADAL Social Studies 'warm M Q MR. MICHAEL CULLOM Pyschology MR. ANDREW PAZARUSKI Social Studies MR. THOMAS MORRIS Social Studies SCIENCE The purpose of the Science Department is to investigate the potentials of the scientific world. The Science Department under the direction of Mr. Melvin Olsen utilizes the newest teaching methods of BSCS Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science. The philosophy of instruction is based on presenting basic ideas and leading the students to draw their own conclusions. MR. MELVIN OLSEN Science Department Chairman l i MR. RONALD HANSEN MR. JACK DOEPKE Science Science gg A. R if , R? MR VANCE REEVES MR SILAS NELSEN JR Chemistry Chemistry MATH Math becomes more important every year. More and more students are taking mathematics courses than ever before. Basic math, business math, algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus, probability, and math analysis are offered at Lakes. At least two credits are required for graduation. Algebra and geometry are required for most college entrance. Many new devices such as overhead projectors, are making math easier to teach. MR. LENNARD NELSON Math Department Chairman mamma X f MR. RONALD STORAASLI MR. DONALD RAREY Mathematics Mathema!iCS - We ,s i MR. RICHARD SOWERS MRS. LOUISE ULBRICHT Mathematics Mathematics MR. HAL E. VELIKANJE MR. JAMES MARVIN Helps a student with his work. Mathematics MR. WILLIAM SCHMIDT German FCDREIG UAGE Homework and tests only constitute a portion of the foreign language program. The teachers use their imaginations to create enjoyable classes. With the aid of the language laboratory, teachers can tell when their students need help. The Foreign Language Department held their annual International Dinner in November. Exotic foods and entertainment were enjoyed by all. MR. JAMES PETERSON MRS. KAREN HADLEY French FrenchfEngIish MRS. BERTL WERNY MR. FREDERICK WOLF German German MRS. BONNIE REDISKE Spanish MRS. LEONELA RICH MRS. ELMA NELLERMOE Spanish LatinfEnglish Mrs. Werny leads a group of enthusiastic folk dancers. X 6 '7V53 I . . WF I Ki , MR. JACK ROTHENBERG MR. ROBERT STUDEBAKER MR. JARED JOHNSON Industriimrts Department Industrial Arts Industrial Arts alrman RT A D HCP S I I I MRS. ANNETJE CLARING BOULD MR. DARRELL SMITH MRS. JANE FISHBACH Art Department Chairman Art Art MR. ALAN WILKIE Music Department Chairman Orchestra K f eff, We Y ff -7 cf- Qs. 'fr . , ,fram of fr.: A,-k, ..f. we , ,:',:gs6gs3 MR. RICHARD BANTSARI Band MUSIC Through contests, concerts, and community entertainment, Lakes students who are musically inclined are able to demonstrate their talents. Extra- curricular groups such as the Swing Choir, Madrigal Singers, and Ensembles benefitfrom the extra vocal and instrumental training and represent their school proudly while entertaining community groups. MR. KENNETH HODGSON Vocal Music Mr. Richard Owens, Mr. Norman Lawrence, Mr. Richard Green, Driver Education MR. WAYNE SWIMME Health and Safety DRIVERS ED. According to a new law all applicants for driver permits must have passed successfully an approved Driver Education course, both behind-the-wheel and classroom. The behind-the-wheel course is a six-week session involving first hand driving experience and the classroom instruction deals with the mechanical aspects of the car, driving laws, and first aid. BUSI SS Nuo Fld ' i s .,:, MR. ROBERT LOBDELL MR. GEORGE NAYER MR. DEAN SCHARER Business Education Business Education Business Education Department Chairman MR. JOHN FIELDS MRS. HELEN SOOMAN Distributive Education Business Education 'N E 'w-.., X , 53651 -f yy 5 if-5 . V 'fx f. 9 'af' 9 Sf v4 wiv, 7' w fy v ' ' A Q ,f Y Y K Wu' 4 Qi . v L -. ' f 'YY ., . ,. -If.-,Vx-s.31,f3,yg L , 'Q 54 ig? V , I 4' Oy MISS VIRGINIA GILSON PHYS. ED. Physical Education MR. WILLIAM HANSEN Physical Education V, . I1 W f A wffsfgzggmffgga-wrgcx3 I. , . . . TISI5,'ifgavgliiifffffdf K I 7 f ' Iv . . H svwfgfgl -:is ' 5 I' '5?E3?i3?4fL 'Hlm.,,wk ,L ' MR. EVAN STEENSLAND Physical Education Department Chairman MR. MICHAEL STAUFFER Swimming MISS PATRICIA RUSTWICK Physical Education, Drill Team MR. HARPER HILL Physical Education 4 -ww A ,nf MR. JAMES COMBS MRS. PHYLLIS DURAS Speclal Educatlon Speclal Educatlon SPECIAL ED. A MR. HAL VELIKANJE Speclal Educatlon MRS. DORIS RUSTVOLD Teachor's Ald MR. HOWARD FISCHER MR. ROSS EVERETT Spoclal Educatlon Speclal Educatlon MRS. MARGARET WILLIS MRS, LORE POLCYN Associate Librarian Library Clerk LIBRARIA S MRS. RUTH ALBER MR. DONALD SMITH I-lbfaflan Librarian Enjoying the facilities the library has to ofier are Tina Bray, Gini Dodds, and Lynn Broeske. URSES GIVE ID Lakes has two fine nurses who offer relief to those who become incapacitated during the school day. Whether it be some kind of injury or a minor illness the nurses are always ready to help comfort the student and help him on his way to recovery. A-M is . ,, . t, ,.,, . -' s S ' -I :':.L::5,,?, si - ii M, 5+ MRS. MARGARET HAGEN, L.P.N. Assistant School Nurse H451 MRS. DOROTHY McDEVlTT, R.N School Nurse MRS. HAGEN Health Center VOCI-I-TECH SCI-IGGL The Vocational Technical School offers training in various skills to young people from all walks of life. Electronics, automotive mechanics, machine shop, aviation and studio skills are available to you ng men. Cosmetology and commercial sewing are available for young women. An increasing demand for women in the business world calls for special training in such fields. After complete training in any one of these fields the student has prepared for himself a place in today's society and in the occupationalworld. MR. RICHARD MOSE Auto Mechanics MR. LLOYD DOERING Auto Mechanics MR. CURT CHRISTENSEN Auto Shop MR. CLARENCE TUCKER Welding .4 mi MR. DON SEVEREID Machine Shop MR. DEL CISCO Studlo Skllls, Radlo and T.V. Skllls MR. MAURICE FOSS Electronlcs MR. DALE WELFRINGER Aviation Mechanics X.. MR. FRED LAMMERT Alrframe and powerplant .. M-ff' i 1 th 'Q' v- ' P' X ,X A MR. ALAN QUICK Landscape Gardening MR. AL FILLEY Office Machine Repair MRS. JUDY ALSOS Commercial Sewing MRS. MARLENE CUNNING HAM Offset Duplicating MR. FLOYD COWAN MR. BERNIE SNYDER Commercial Photography Food Services naw-- -UHF' IE-Q gf Alice Boyce, Gilda Sparks, Millie Stott, Isabel Hartjes, Dorothy Selm, Anita Taylor. Missing was Myrtle Lake. COOKS A CU TODIANS The cooks are provided to the school to prepare a nutritional meal for the students and faculty after a hard morning of study and testing. Due to the efficient, capable work of Mrs. Scott and the rest of the cooks, they have fulfilled their job to the fullest. Also necessary in keeping the school running smoothly are the custodians who keep all physical aspects of the school functioning. In a school as large as Lakes, it is necessary to have a complete custodial staff on hand for efficient operation. . . Vyky K , 5' : , if Two of the many fine custodians at Lakes are Bill Reeves and Ralph Anderson, head custodian. A C T I V 1 T 1 E S LE DI GLAKE The effectiveness of a government depends upon the involvement and interest created by its leaders. It is not an organization working for the benefit of a few but for the majority. This year's student council worked with the student body in solving issues concerning Lakes High School. Students were given the chance to voice their opinions at Student Forums that were held at intervals throughout the year. Under the guidance of Ken Robertson, the Student Council bought blazers from the proceeds of a magazine sale, planned bigger and better dances, changed the Jr. Prom into an informal dance, and created an atmosphere of unity and involvement in student activities. an Becky Moore, A.S. B. Secretary, plays peek-a-boo around the school. , L 'Bs' QC- 4' ww 4- - l The Student Council works hard for Lakes High School. FRONT ROW: Don Seeley, Kim Wales, Bill Crisp, Cindy Hildreth, Ken Robertson, Robert Coleman. ROW 2: Christy Sherrill, Becky Moore, Bob Seeley, Sue Dickerson. 'rv' The funny ones Don Seeley, Sophomore Class President, Bill Crisp, Senior Class President, Robert Coleman, Junior Class President. Sue Dickerson, Kim Wales, Christy Sherrill, and Bob Seeley are four senators who really support their school. 43 EFFICIE T LEADERS FOR The purpose of Representative Assembly is to initiate legislation which will contribute to the improvement and best interest of the Associated Student Body. The Representative Assembly is composed of the ASB vice-president who serves as the speaker, the vice-president of each class, the ASB president, and one representative from each homeroom. Progressive Committees were introduced this year as an effective means of communication within. the Assembly. Each committee worked as a group in discussing problems and finding their solutions. Highlights of the year included a trip to Olympia and various other activities which initiated student participation and interest. The enthusiasm and effort put in by this year's Representative Assembly has shown the gmlportance of student government at Lakes High c ool. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW Larry Hlrata Barbie Wllholt Linda Hilmo, Barry Westlake, Terry Spitzer, Arden Whittaker, Gail Secreto Sherry Moody ROW 2 Warren Koons Bill Crisp Marco Baslch Ray Johnston, Rich Aldridge, Tom Ormand, Tak Williams, Pete Patchell, f ' i' .fyghf L ,s 3 A Q ff N, . M.-M gy' iw F, N f W isf wzg T Q Q si . J ' I M: 3 g g 2' W 113 X S1 K ' , 1 XVI n Y,i. Q , xl nf: . . , . f- '-.' -'-:-356:33-. '- , 4 o'hs'a 'o.l's .'. 3... .o,:.,.-.n,::., can -'n':'o'T'a':' . ' HN'-v.' 0 1: 'u, c,u'. 59, ,'-1. A Q - a . 9' Q. j,'a.'.h..l ,, Q 13, , ll 1, a,a,.,.,A. . - I Q u u , 1- , ,, 0 0 Q o, Q. 1. -jqflf u u.l,v ao, 0, fun, .JV . n 0. , 0, o, -. -, Q ..,. 0 .1--'J--.-11, . -'Q ' '.'v,'vl2-2331, 2- -'. no v- - o.,g:g.:.,,n U, nv ,-:Q fbi: , 4.5, A,'g,.?o?eQurt 1- W -oav,.g,5,. --...f Qs, .v' Q -N-, u -:-.'.- , .313 ff- ' .1 -4932 'f.11n::oo:!:'!r ' 'nunfuvuuo .S 'unnau:0l0 ' -nnunuoool nunuli' .uanasnh 1. Q ,L M as , A ? ii L 3 , 5' bfi :Ly XA GlRLS'CHORUS - FRONT ROW: Gail Farber, Briget Drake, Linda Sheffield, Libby Strahl, Sandy Owen, Monika Fritts, Chris Stuart, Jane Hurley, Chris Bailey, Tatjana Walker, Jacque Pruett, Diane Zimmer, Kathy Connelly, Kay Melzark, Nancy Ekstrom. ROW 2: Deborah Gordon, Amy Shaw, Betsy Smithson, Virgene Johnston, Pat Reinsvold, Delania Snapp, Alice Scott, Cindy Manuel, Karen Kavternik, Lynn 0'JaIa, Kathy Cole, Lola Ramsdell, Marilyn Takase, Patricia McCary. ROW 3: Rita Jones, Juanita Harris, Bonnie Pitman, Toni Torres, Wanda Beeson, Debbie Duncun, Tracy Miles, Caphi Hudson, Carleen Blair, Debbie Baldwin, Annamarie Waiss, Kathy Fink, Debbie Watzke, Wendy Lemmon. ROW 4: Carol Terhu ne, Joyce Eskridge, Janis Tessman, Debbie Hager, Penni Mathison, Esme Gibbs, Brenda Keller, Krista Wetherholt, Leslie Booney, Kathy Mustain, Jane Burke, Kim Harmon, Bernice Roberto, Peggy Lile, Sandi Cook. FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Norberg, Dawana Ferguson, Kathie Mohr, Ann Wilhoit, Lena Murphy, Carol Seeley, Rosemarie Stetz, Carolyn McRae, Beverly Fletcher. ROW 2: Kay Williams, Lauraine Doheny, Christi Johnson, Ruth Williamson, Jackie Hann, Sharon Tucker, Vicki Jones, Kathleen Corry, Joan Austin. ROW 3: Patricia Carter, Joyce Chamberlin, Patricice McEIwee, Adelia Turpie, Terry Anderson, Debbie Johnson, Candace Llufrlo, Julie Roberts, Sue Owre. ROW 4: Linda Philbrick, Sue Walker, Linda Johnston, Kaye Nissen, Sandra Owen, Shirley Piehler, Cindy Hall, Rochell Henderson, Barbara Frankenbery. GU D FMUSC BOYS' CHORUS - FRONT ROW: Thomas Remy, James Andrews, Don Seeley, Scott Buchmaster, Les Kinkade, Dave Grothe, James Robinson. ROW 2: John Hinderman, Chris Lyon, Terry Schaler, Jesse Gilbert, Howard Davis, Thomas Fest, Gordy Karpen, Ted Frazier, Mark Brunette. ROW 3: Bill Iha, Tim 0cCalIaghan, Jules Fauson, Bryan Kahle, Bob Hanft, Greg Rowland, Rick Flattery, Bob Lentz. QW? ,QW pr 'D MSU ' 5 iii U3J. ,: , xiii 219- If si z iiaiikiil-1 wfsm gig-2 1243+ 52-J11f3gi'ff 2 ,,' 1 an 'M ' 1' - '- I , w W N Jn .V W Q F q 'r 1' Qt L W Emwtuif ' ,y 4 V 'WA I V1 5 K i 7 --.A V M, SAY IT WITH MUSIC MADRIGAL SINGERS - FRONT ROW: Stephanie Smith, Regina Koenig, Denise Johnson, Claucia Bucklew, Alane Mooney, Carol Gottas. ROW 2: Marise Long, Bob Campbell, John Stewart, Harley Oda, Janet Norberg. When you find a school subject that has something to offer every pupil in the school, a subject which appeals to young people so strongly that they willingly give up part of their lunch period or after school hours for extra rehearsals, you have discovered a subject that can expert a powerful influence for good in their lives. Such is the case of the Music Department at Lakes. During the past year, the music groups CChoir, Boys' Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Band, and Orchestraj have contributed much to the community. Concerts given at various seasons throughout the year, have proven that hard work and extra hours of practice bring outstanding results. As an extra-curricular activity, Swing Choir and Stage Band have performed for many community clubs. These two groups are specially selected from Choir and Band, respectively, by Mr. Hodgson and Nlr. Bantsari. The music groups say it with music and demonstrate their ability to express emotion through song. SWING CHOIR - FRONT ROW: Linda Hilmo, Christy Tiedtke, Diane Schimnowski, Barbara Wilhoit, Cory Schaetzel, Debby Jenkins, Lisa Polite, Mary Jelinek, Vickie MacFarlane, Janis Aldrich. BACK ROW: Fred Byers, Jim Robinson, Dave Calhoun, Jim Julich, Garth Andrus, Lyle Attebery, Doug White, Dan Tutt, Harry Hunke, Harley Oda, Mr. Hodgson. ORCHESTRA - Bernadette Margin, Cheryl Lunstrum, Patti Nelson, Rickie Ramsperger, Carol Cuppernull, Elizabeth Fry, Suzanne Lunstrum, Lynn Broeske, Cynthia Fulton, Mark Warr, Sherri Woods, Lora Schlichting, Esme Saueressig, Daryl Brown, Maria Paz, Jody Andrews, Robert Matukonis, Lin Nolt, Mickey Pickens, Kathryn Grubel, Jo Charboneau, Edward Roberts, Ross Taylor, Parl Benson, Wade Thuline, James Estes, Shanda Jarvis, Sheila Porterfield, James Kreamer, Paul Blackburn, Steven Walker, Kurt Zimmerman, Bob Sherrill, Mark Hagland, Richard Karman, John Matteson, Don Pearson, Dale Churchill, Carol Terhune, Marsha Wulff, James Pearson, Gary Clifton, Mr. Alan B. Wilkie. STAGE BAND - FRONT ROW: Shanda Jarvis, Alan Fingeroot, Robert Lauricella, Curtis Dungey, Caniel Dingess, Stephen Cissell. ROW 2: Gary Clifton, Mark Ziebeck, Ronald Willis, Mark Haglund, Robert Sherrill, Kurt Zimmerman, Mark Severson, Paul Blackburn, Susan Anderson, Dale Churchill, Steve Walker, Suzanne Lunstrum, FRONT ROW: Robert Matukonis, Lin Nolt, Cathy Perry, Maria Paz, Jody Andrews, Roberta Rockett, Carolyn George, Nancy Bailey, Lynn Broeske, Susan Dodds, Suzanne Lunstrum, ROW 2: Gregory Rediske, Christopher Lee, Joan Ready, Kathleen Evans, Craig Taylor, Cliff Classen, Daniel Dingess, Stephen Cissell, Cecilia McKean, Linda Holeman, Nancy Mueller, Vickie Bower. ROW 3: Rosemary Shaw, Betty Bailey, Andrew Herstrom, Michael Hauser, Edward Roberts, Ross Taylor, Paul Benson, Wade Thuline, Dean Artis, George Hamilton, Robert Lauricella, Cutris Dungey, Jeffery Smith, James Estes, Shandra Jarvis. ROW 4: James Kreamer, Michael Jantzen, Mark Severson, Mary Epperson, Lorin Netsch, Paul Blackburn, Susan Anderson, Stephen Walker, Kurt Zimmerman, Robert Sherrill, Phillip Nash, Mark Haglund, Ronald Willis, Bruce Alber, Mark Ziebeck, Allen Rodriguez. ROW 5: Marsha Wulff, Carol Terhune, James Pearson, Donald Pearson, Dale Churchill, John Mateson, Mr. Richard D. Bantsari, Richard Karman, Kevin Kernen, Leigh Lewis. Diected by Mr. Bantsari the concert band has done an outstanding job this year. Not only does the band play at pep assemblies, and basketball games, but it also marches during football season. Their program also includes: performing at the Jr. Highs, at Western State Hospital, and at various Contests such as the Puget Sound League Band Contest. Three concerts have been performed at Lakes for the student body. These were the Fall, Winter, and Spring Concerts, which were enjoyed by all. FRONT ROW: Kurt Zimmerman, Senior Rep.: Suzanne Lunstrum, Band President: Lin Nolt, Librarian: Cathy Perry, Sec.fLibrarian: Mark Ziebeck, Vice President. BACK ROW: Shanda Jarvis, Drum Major: Susan Anderson, Sophomore Rep.: Marsha Wulff, Junior Rep. SATURDAY SCIENCE CLUB-FRONT ROW Gary Martindale Gary Brewer Richard Aldridge Scott Draughon John Bednarczyk Tim Lane Greg Brown. ROW 2: Stanley Herd, Paul Benson Sue Frltsvold Joanne Judson Marsha Wulff Ann Laird Janet Johnstone ROW 3 Margaret Granger Nan Newell, William Crisp, Bob Chestnut David Von Holt Bruce Alber Alan Flngeroot Lorln Netsch Kathy Scherer Mr Hansen LAB ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Margaret Granger Pam Powers ROW 2: Marco Basich, Marsha Wulff, Steve Renkle DEBATE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Bob Chestnut, Jeri Morgan. ROW 2: Chris Paternoster, Janet Loverin. ROW 3: Ross Taylor, Maryann Hovey. ROW 4: Mr. Dye, Micheal Kubat, Pete Patchell. MATH CLUB H0 GR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY is an organization which recognizes and encourages outstanding academic achievement. Under the direction of President Sherry Moody, activities ranged from a trip to the Blue Banjo in Underground Seattle to sponsoring a college night. FRONT ROW: Peter Patchell, LeeAnn Everett, Ross Taylor, Katie Anderson, Secretary: Sherry Moody, President: Lorin Netsh, Vice President: Janetta Blair, Treasurer: Robert Coleman, David Mulenex, Paul Johnson. ROW 2: Debbie Owens, Dawn Griffin, Melanie Chapman, Bob Campbell, Janis Aldrich, Margi Ainscough, Martha Nojd, Dan Tutt, Sue Lundstrum, Ruth Williams, Carolyn Gray, Nan Newell. ROW 3: Joe Carman, Warren Coons, Sue Hoyer, Jody Andrews, Nancy Bailey, Marsha Wulff, MaryLee Whiteside, Kathy Scherer, Russ Hersman, Sandy Adams, Dwight Williams, Terry Watness, Greg Rediske. ROW 4: Linda Boyce, Dorlores Hiles, Pat Holloway, Jeanette Anderson, Kim Wales, Bob Seeley, Clyde Monma. ROW 5: Roger Zollman, Jim Berg, Penny Brainard, Wayne Strickland, Bob Chestnut, Mike Scott, Ton Ormand, Jim Hackett, Dave Oscamp, Debbie Jenkins, Joan Reilly, Becky Moore Christy Tledtke. ROW 6: Tom Mengert, Frank Thrower, Jlm Julich, Steve Walker, Steve Babbit, Bill Wilson, Dyre Fudge, Brian Berg, Mike Uurry. Knowledge . . , one of Man's greatest powers. Curiosity . . , the tool to seek knowledge with. Through these, Math Club students are gaining a greater understanding of Math and its importance in modern day society. FRONT ROW: Martin Zeigler, Vice President, Mike Scott, President: Lorin Netsh, Secretary. ROW 2: John Bednarczyk, Sue Lundstrum, Russ Davis, Jim Julich, Bill Penoyer, Doris Fujioka. ROW 3: Garth Andrews, Jack Bishop, Philip York, Wayne Strickland, Ray Roberts, Jim Hackett, Bob Haanio, Scott Draughon. Nw saw fx W ,L : -Q .Whm 4499? if ,M Sl 'HU' -oo-aaa-.-p -----1...-, Milan., Wfmfffw M ,,,,,Wfw,q,L ,, W ! CREW LE ASSISTANCE Leo Flagg and Rick Baar prepare the sound equipment for all of the assemblies. Rick Baar, Gary Tomasch, Alan Walker and Mike Hoffman attempt to direct traffic at all home events. wi' Mick Reed adjusts all of the lighting systems for important functions at Lakes. 1 , A ,MW Bob Campbell, Annie Waiss, and Jay Roberts await instructions from Mr. Snyder on how to set up props for an upcoming play. 55 E 3 l lam known as Mr. Big in the United States... After having found the stolen body Frances and Ada wonder what to do next. The Drama Department's fall play, The Best Laid Plans, was a highly humorous, successful effort. This unique comedy deals with modern spying. Ada Westbrook, an elderly author, is called upon to act as a bridge between our government and enemy nations. While vacationing in the West Indies a spy dies in Ada's house. On his body are secret plans considered valuable by every government in the world. The body is stolen and restolen until no one is sure where it is. The body's twin brother turns up to further complicate the situation. Who is dead? Who is alive? Who is the IVlr. Big behind it all? Phoebe and Vincent, two Russian spies, knocked out Michael Crenza, Got him! Jubliation at becoming rich before GoraIsty's disastrous heart attack. Ada's boyfriend Hubert reports to an associate spy. To pacify his girlfriend Gail Westbrook, Guy Parett hides the spy in the window seat. 'AAII the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages. A Thespian is exemplified by this familiar quotation from the works of William Shakespeare. Lakes Thespian Troupe No. 2400 functioned actively this year. Under the direction of Mr. James Snyder, they attended the State Thespian Conference in Ellensburg, Washington, November 9-10 with its sister troupe from Clover Park. There they presented several interesting speakers and held a number of workshops on make-up, lighting, etc. For Artasia, they presented a one-act play, The Mystery of Mouldy Manor, starring only senior Thespians. Thespian Apprentices ushered and checked hats at Lakewood Player productions to earn points toward full- fledged Thespian status. Every Member of the Drama Club under the title of Thespian has truly worked for and is deserving of the title. These young men and women have proved William Shakespeare's quotation. DIAL DRAMA FUR E TERTAI ME FRONT ROW: Jackie Hann, Jill Long, Bobbie Rockett, Bob Campbell, Dawn White Sally Lemon ROW 2 Donna Manuel Lena Murphy Becky Lyon Julie Oates, Patty Nehl, Gayle Cottrell, Annie Waiss. ROW 3: Mr. Snyder Ken Murphy John Spidahl Deborah Owens Janet Loverm Jac: Isaacson Steve Brown, Mark Pope. CHRISTMA BOUTIQUE BIG SUCCESS X.-f Mrs. Moomaugh ponders over the different types of wall plaques. Mrs. Johnson had a satisfying day at the Christmas Boutique. Sylvia Anderson and Brenda Parr examine items for sale at the Boutique. The Lakes Christmas Boutique was held in order for high school students to see the problems and satisfaction involved in making and selling items for a profit. The money gained from the Boutique was used for three scholarships of S100 each for an art student, and a boy and girl going into Vocational Training after graduation. Items made in Art, Industrial Arts, Graphic Arts, Special Education and Home Economics classes were sold at the Boutique to the Lakes High School family , that is, students, parents, teachers and friends. Sold at the Boutique were small fruit cakes, metal dinner bells, stuffed toys, original art work, candles, candle holders and many other items. The financial goal of the sales was set at S300 but it was so successful that they came up with a grand total of S385.05. E Gayle Brown and Scott McKee enjoy the many displays. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB-FRONT ROW: Loretta Green, Jill Long, President: Janet Loverin, Vice President. ROW 2: Mrs. Johnson, Debbie Owens, Joanne Henry, Karen McGIashan. ROW 3: Bonny Hitchcock, Kathy Waldren, Katie Anderson, Kathy Scherer, Dennis Lloyd. The Future Business Leaders of America and the Future Teachers of America are clubs that attempt to prepare young Americans for the careers that they have prepared themselves for in high school. The members of these clubs are shown various aspects of their planned vocations. They receive guidance in which courses to take while in high school. Field trips and guest speakers give a picture of what to expect when facing the world of business and provide a perspective view of the problems of education. FUTURE LEADER F LAKE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-FRONT ROW: Letty Baluyot, Treasurer: Sandy Owen, Secretary: Linda Lipp, President: Betty Moon, Vice President. ROW 2: Corrine Towne, Rita DeVaIIe, Bonita Ward, Doris McDonald, Sue Henderson, Bernadette Margin, Ann Grose, Briget Drake, Jennie Hinold, Marsha Lowery. ROW 3: Kay Williams, Robin Shultz, Doris Parrish, Baule Brown, Sue Dickerson, Marsha Woodruff, Dan McQueen, Jacque Pruett, Jeri Morgan, Dawne Thompson, Mary Ann Merkel. LETTERMENS CLUB FRONT ROW: Ron Murphy, Galen Melby, Steve Storaasli, John Phipps. ROW 2: Dennis Davison, Larry Lafleur, Gary Sobeck, Scott Draughon, Steve Cissell, Howard Bell, Tom West, Allen Hendren, Steve Bowman, Gary Martindale. ROW 3: Shannon Kirby, Stu Stubbs, Howie Labre, Barry Westlake, Craig Moritz, Mike Reed, Fred Micera, Dan Tutt, Mike Buck. ROW 4: Jay Wiley, Mike Scott, Dave Oskamp, Pete Radliff, Marco Bassich, Chris Swan, John Hayden, George Musuda, Kevin Dotty, John Wegener, Charles Davis. ROW 5: Harley Oda, Bill Perkins, Tom Ormond, Conrad Johnsen, Randy Payton, Steve Babbit, Andrew Herstrom, Mark Severson, Steve Carnes, Skip Williams. ROW 6: Pat Lumsden, Marty Berg, Greg West, Bob Seeley, Charlie Croasdill, George Slaughter, Craig Taylor, Mark Odle, Jerry Walsh, Bill Welson, Gus Kuewa, Keith Snyder. ROW 7: Jim Scott, Greg Mills, John Hartman, Jim Julich, Pat Buddle, Ray Johnston, Tak Williams, Bill Will, Gary Tomasch, Ken Robertson, Ward Dunn, Bruce Hamilton. The Harlem Clowns, sponsored by the Lettermen's Club put on a great show for the Lakewood community. Howard Bell accepts the lnsplratlonal award as fellow Iettermen applaud. f- f gms! Clowning around, the Key Club displays the results of their canned food drive. Key Club's most outstanding projects for the year included a successful canned food for the needy families of the Lakewood area and candy donations for the children at the Western State Child Center. Candy was collected by Halloween caroling. The club also escorted twenty Western State patients to the Lakes-Au burn football game. The Key Club, which is affiliated with the Lakewood Kiwanis Club, will also sponsor the Northwest All-Arabian Horseshow which is the second largest show of its kind in the country. KEY CLUB - FRONT ROW: Gary Tomasch, Vice President: Mark Looney, President. ROW 2: Craig Taylor, Harley Oda, Bill Perkins, Charlie Croasdill, Bruce Hamilton, Dale Tomasch, Greg West, Gary Sobeck. ROW 3: Mr. Lobdell, Galen Melby, Bob Seeley, Phillip York, Jim Julich, Jerry Oakes, Larry Burke, Larry Hirata, Steve Brown, Steve Storaasli, Dana Perry. ROW 4: Dwight Williams, Ken Robertson, Mike Hoffman, Bruce Henderson, John Phipps, Paul Egly, Bob Holloway, Steve Bowman, Bill Will. KEY T0 THE FUTURE Mary Vikstrom crowned 1968-1969 Lakes Hlgh Key Heart. Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Princess is to be executed! . . 'P - ' L1 - Q ' PQ f. , A K 5 1 .. The White Knight and the townspeople gather around to Ilsten to the fair prmcess. Stuff-em-in-Stauffer, Rock-em-Rarey, and Chomper Hill enjoy thelr banana cream pies. FRONT ROW: Mary Epperson, Debbie Duncan, Jacki Taylor, Erlinda Rebillion, Sharon Tucker, Lora Schlichting. ROW 2: Linda Philbrick, Diane Schroeder, Stephanie Smith, Linda Lipp, Brenda Parr, Barb Self. ROW 3: Nalanna Howard, Sylvia Anderson, Linda Walder, Agneta Morin, Nancy Mueller, Mari Tingelstad, Karen Rodriguez, Linda Sheffield, Marlene Clark, Connie Waite. ROW 4: Melissa Gahms, Rosemary Shaw, Kathie Mitchell, Arta Bowman, Martha Nojd, Lee Ann Everett, Arden Whittaker, Jackie Postman, Stephanie Whalen, Judy Hunsaker. ROW 5: Sally Daniel, Joyce Ward, Rondi Bills, Chris Muhn, Kathy Kinville, Linda Nelson, Lena Monroe, Dawana Ferguson, Barbara Lindesmith. FHA PO SUR RED RO E DINNER TSWJN: gsihxmii- MM rim, 37 ft. V Everyone enjoyed the dinner prepared by the Future Homemakers. Future Homemakers serve drinks to their guests. VOLU TEENS NCGURAGI The Volunteen program at Lakes is designed for social rehabilitation. The students who volunteer their time at Western State Hospital devote several hours each week to working with the patients, and preparing them for active community life. Mrs. Voelker, assisted by Mrs. Duras, is the present advisor for the organization. The officers are Belinda Woodlief, President, Karen McGlashan, Vice President, and Vicki Atchison, Secretary-Historian. This work has proved to be a rewarding challenge to those who have participated in it. VOLUNTEENS - FRONT ROW: Ruth Williamson, Bonnita Ward, Sherri Woods, Arta Bowman, Carol Gottas, Janet Loverin, Francis McCarty, Ronnie Timm, Tony Cormier, Dave West. ROW 2: Melissa Gahms, Joan Ready, Chris Johnson, Becky Lyon, Dawana Ferguson, Linda Nelson, Bob Coleman, Dyre Fudge, Dawn Griffin, Belinda Woodlief, Connie Parr, Linda Geissler. ROW 3: Evalani Yockman, Jill Takarczyk, Vicki Atchison, Kathy Kinvllle, Patty Wilson, Becky Killebrew, Kathy Connelly, Frannie Webster, Chico Thomas. ROW 4: Helen Palumbarit, Chris Bailey, Marlene Korsmo, Elaine Wilson, Wilma Fichelberger, Jan Lehman, Kit Hunt, Doris Henley, Lora Schlichting, Toni Folson, Cindy Flanagan, Debbie Baker. Belinda Woodlief, Vicki Atchison, and Karen McGIashan enjoy talking to the patients at Western State Hospital. RED CRGSS CLUB ASSIS S FRONT ROW: Bill Penoyar. ROW 2: Sherry Duffy, Debbie Turkington. ROW 3: Kris Hirschman, Sue Frankl, Linda Lipp. ROW 4: De De Finlayson, Rickie Ramsperger. Knowledge is partially gained through experiences. One of Man's greatest assets is the ability to communicate and help others. The service clubs have shown these characteristics through their service to Lakes and to the community. The Red Cross Club has been involved in sending supplies to the school in India. They have also made life brighter forthe patients of Madigan by their visits. Stimulation of the mind is one of Chess Clubs greatest Achievements. Even though their service is not outward, the experiences gained through each match will help shape each individual. Deca, in conjunction with their studies of Modern Marketing, has operated the book store. During the year, they attended a conference in Yakima and businesses in the area. The library has often been considered a Book of Knowledge . The library assistants have created this atmosphere of learning through efficiency, dependability, and aid. Each club has contributed services to Lakes. During this time of helping others, every member has gained valuable knowledge through these experiences. CHESS CLUB CGNCENTR TE FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Gary Martindale, Bob Hanil, Reginald Fujimoto, Glenn Koshiyama, Manuel Navarro, Scott Draughon, Kim Kruger, Bill Lehman, Jim Pearson, Paul Benson. V124 get Reginald Fujimoto and Jim Pearson contemplate their next moves. .f..Ql.f?09 . US' DECCA CLUB LEAR S BUSIN S Consumer Credit? . W i J Q L , ,J -it 1-w ff, 5 ' C W, - , S FRONT ROW: Cynthia Harris, Tina Bray, Kathy McColley, Barbara Abshier, Julie Simpson, Alexa Marcheselli. ROW 2: John Dalessio, Leslie Kincade, Bayano Anijo, Kay Schmidt, Patti Bailey, Denise Walsh, Rick Klemans, Tim Taylor, Mr. Fields. 'W' ,L FRONT ROW: Dawana Ferguson, Barbara Abshier, Toni Folson, Linda Joseph, Jeanne Rasmussen, Michelle Cobey, Heidie Gilbert, Peggy Austin, Crystal Coy. ROW 2: Rickie Ramsperger, Linda Burke, Susan Clarke, Jeri Morgan, Mrs. Willis. FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Lipp, Kathy Scherer, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Linda Lipp, Stephenie Smith. ROW 2: Mrs. Nellermoe, Judy Andrews, Toni Folson, Pat Bronoske, Mike Hopkins, Bill Lehman, Vicki Atchison. Latin Club provides interested students opportunities to gain insight on Ancient Rome. Under the guidance of Mrs. Elma Nellermoe, the members are affiliated with the Junior Classical League and attended the state convention of the J.C.L. in Seattle. Other activities of the Latin Club included a successful cupcake sale, participation in the International Dinner and Roman Banquet was held in the spring. For Artasia the Latin Club had an exhibit showing Roman culture and civilization. The officers are :Consul CPresidentJReginal Fujuyama, Pro Consul CVice Presidentj Lynn Fitzpatrick, Quaestor CSecretary - Treasurerj Linda Lipp. Mike Hopkins demonstrates the onager used in Roman warfare. Mary Ann Lipp shows Kathy Scherer how the siege towers were used in Rome. The French are well noted for their pastries. Betty Hayes and Audrey Pearson put the finishing touches on the Eifel Tower. Cher nos amis: Most people can conjugate a verb and memorize vocabulary, but Le Cercle Francois has decided that there is more to the language than that. With this in mind our group has engaged in several activities, from preparing La haute cuisine pout la fete international, to witnessing a presentation of Nloliere by La tfeteau de Paris . . . a passport to la belle France. Tes amis, Le Cercle Francois FRENCH CLUB - FRONT ROW: Becky Lyon, Bonny Hitchcock,Janet Norberg lTreasurerl, Katie Anderson Nice Presidentl, Kathy Slaughter, Mary Baxter, Mary Norberg. ROW 2: Lisa Tucker, Chris Johnston, Shirley Hunter, Pat Marsh, Julie Ekland, Audrey Pearson, Delores Hiles, Sue Dodds, Chris Larsen. ROW 3: Mr. Peterson, Nancy Mueller, Susan Anderson, Vikki Bower, Cathy Kinville, Marion Perryman, Linda Nelson, Rickie Ramsperger, Susan Kimball. ROW 4: Helen Palumbarit, Betty Hayes, Nan Newell, Margi Ainscough, Janet Henery, Diane Schroeder, Debbie Duncan, Myrna Irigon, Susan Johnston. ROW 5: Suzanne Mitchell, Nancy Conklin, Stan Flemming, John Short, Jo Tyo, Lisa Meeks, Carlynn Hauge, Debbie Durbin, Nalanna Howard. GERMAN CL B A demonstration of German folk dancing was given at the International Dinner. German Club provides an opportunity for students to practice their German and learn about German speaking countries. Mrs. Werny, the advisor, supervised such things as German folk dances and the learning of folk and popular music. At the International Dinner, the club displayed its skill at folk dancing. A puppet show was also given for the enjoyment ofallthe clubs. The officers include, Curt Dungey, President, and Cathy Perry, Vice President. GERMAN CLUB - FRONT ROW: Marilee Perry, Barbara Self, Cindy Flanagan, Patricia Wilson, Robbin Shultz, Melanie Chapman, Pat Halloway, Sandy Adams, Pamela Powers, Mike Kubat. ROW 2: Dawne Thompson, Carol Lemand, Ann Laird, Maryanne Ball, Debbie Watzke, Cindee Stevick, Becky Killerbrew, Libby Strahl, Bill Essmeirer, Harley Oda. ROW 3: Paul Sammons, Frau Werny, Russel Hershman, Agneta Marin, Brian Bug. ROW 4: Curt Dungy, Russ Davis, Catherine Perry, Linda Hammond, Tom Turkington, Russ Hauge, John Robertson, Corky Hunke. S A ISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB - FRONT ROW: Nancy Bailey, Carmen, Cindy Manuel, Leslie Joslin, Mary Koneck, Julie Fletcher, Dianne Schimnowski. ROW 2: Karen Downey, Lil Verhaar, Kathy Killam, Sharon Tucker, Lisa Carman, Ruth Mounts, Vicki Atchison, Priscilla Pascua. ROW 3: Mrs. Rich, Jan Snyder, Annie Waiss, Burke Collier, Richard Tackett, Greg Rediske, William Mobley, Julie Oates. Spanish Club, with French Club, German Club. and Latin Club, participated in giving an International Dinner. The Spanish Club put on a clever and humorous skit. It also made a beautiful pinata, which was filled with candy, and according to tradition, was broken before the waiting audience who rushed to pick up their share of the goodies Spanish Club had a dinner with the Clover Park Spanish Club in February. M-z -we - L... ,WW ww, Mrs. Rich swings and hits the piriata at the International Dinner. E bf P .K The court radiates smiles to the audience after their selection. Claudia Bucklew 1969 Homecoming Queen Five red roses were presented to Queen Claudia, each representing one of the five graduating classes of Lakes. Each attendant was also given a red rose trimmed with evergreen boughs and ribbon. Deep emotion is displayed by the Homecoming Court of 1969. Presented were Martha Nojd, Senior Attendant: Claudia Bucklew, Queen: Gary Tomasch, King: Renee Croan, Sophomore Attendantg and Pim Wimer, Junior Attendant. Sophomore nominee, Renee Croan and her escort, Leo Flagg, walk through the Drill Team Honor Guard at half time. Lakes High we salute you, pride to us you bring. . HCMECOMI G 1969 The Homecoming crowd patiently awaits the Royal Dance Scott MacGougan tells it like it is at an impromptu performance at the dance. 74 The many faces of the Homecoming crowd. vv PEP CLUB Ron Strickland paints a dying Warrior for the pep assembly. Lyle Attebery shows authority as Pep Club President. Sue Myers and Julie Oates discuss their plans for a poster. UPPORT TEA Spirited Pep Club members demonstrate their artistic ability by painting posters for Friday night's game. Enthusiasm goes into each poster that is made. Patty Nehl and Gary Storaasli work hard to produce great results. Christi Sherrill, Kathy Hanson, and Kathy Hemion show their dependability by taking extra time to support their team. AYAJICLUB FRONT ROW: Nan Newell, Liz Von Holt, DeDe Finlayson, Julie Fletcher, Marion Aigner, Sue Fritsvold. ROW 2: Mrs. McCreedy, Terry Fingeroot, Gayle Cottrell, Lee Ann Everett, Joyce Sparks, Arden Whittaker, Jackie Postman, Lisa Meeks, Debbie Collier, Carol Ockanga. ROW 3: Carolyn George, Patti Bailey, Dianne Schimnowski, Nalanna Howard, Pam Juetten, Sue Fitzpatrick, Becky Moore, Janetta Blair, Agneta Morin. ROW 4: Sue Frankl, Sherry Duffy, Debbi Turkington, Kris Hirschmann, Jan Kirkham, Cynthia Garabato, Gini Dodds, Linda Hilmo, Maryanne DeVoe, Joan Reily. HERLCLLB FRONT ROW: Gini Dodds, Kris Hirschmann, Jackie Postman. ROW 2: Cindy Flanagan, Sue Frankl, Agneta Morin, Pat Wilson, Judy Ponder, DeDe Finlayson, Cindy Garabato, Linda Lipp, Kathy Merill, Kathy Kinville, Rita Micone, Cindy Hutterman. ROW 3: Kay Williams, Lisa Tucker, Barbara Mallon, Maurice Long, Jane Niles, Chris Johnson, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Gayle Cottrell. FOLK MUSI L, C11 FOLK MUSIC CLUB - FRONT ROW: Karen Downey lSecretaryl, Dave Calhoun fPresldentl, Blll Penoyar QV. Presldentl, Debby Jenklns lTreasurerJ. ROW 2: Chris Johnson, Caphi Hudson, Judy Garbush, Debbie Duncan, Donna Manuel, Sharon Tucker, Lynn Broeske, Stacla Hawkins, Chrls Paternoster, Mary Lou Norberg. ROW 3: Garth Andrus, Jlm Jullch, Cindee Stevick, Karen McGIashan, Sheryl Lunstrum, Sue Dlckerson, Lee Ann POPULAR MU SI ,, POPULAR MUSIC CLUB - FRONT ROW: Barbara Kepler, Nancy Ekstrom, Sue Nlshl, Tracy Mlles, Carol Gottas, Kathy Waldron. ROW 2: Mrs, Moomaugh, Gayle Cottrell, Annie Walss, Nancy Mlller, Kathy West, Carleen Blair. ROW 3: Judy Garbush, Judy Ponder, Mark Severson, Mlke Jantzen, Susan Pemberton, Bob Seeley, BIII Penoyar. CII, B . -. -I :gs Carol Gottas and Annle Walss slng for the patlents at Madlgan Hospltal. ...vimfs S gfig1fT2 Q A bit of nervousness and alot of happiness in the Tolo Court. - , M r-W Dave Prather, Claudia Bucklew, and Cindy Hildreth select their refreshments. -A-GADDA In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida was the theme for the 1968 Tolo sponsored by the Lakes High Drill Team under the direction of Christy Tiedtke and Lynn Patrick. The couples danced to the sounds of the Mike Terry Quintet, well known for theirjazz music. Chosen for the royal court were King Ken Robertson, Queen Maxine Baptiste, Prince Bruce Hamilton, Princess Chris Kittredge, Duke Darrell Dahl, and Duchess Lena Murphy. The decorations, made by the Drill Team, included a gigantic snake, huge butterflies hanging from the ceiling, a papier-mache tree, and a sparkling pond. Two hundred and thirty couples attended the Tolo. iid-ia31w. .'kBH? fy: i -DA-VIDA THE E GF THE 1968 TOL0 Maxine Baptiste named as Tolo Queen. Ken Robertson to be crowned as King Q vwlgwf in lf? we :Si , . Everyone enjoyed dancing to the Mike Terry Quintet LAKE, LANCERETTE DRILL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Lynn Patrick, Christy Tiedtke. ROW 2: Sherry Moody, Mari Vickstrom, Gail Secreto, Linda Hilmo, Becky Moore, Janetta Blair, Terry Fingeroot, Karen Stolz, Dawn Thompson, Belinda Woodlief, Virginia Dodds, Debbie Jenkins. ROW 3: Jo Tyo, Jan Kirkham. Dianne Schimnowski, Debbie Klus, Sue Dickerson, Cory Schaetzel, Arnetta Farrow, Glenna McKasson, Kathy Killam, Sonya Stintzi, Debbie Johnson, Kim Wales. ROW 4: Mary Jelinek, Marianne DeVoe, Ivy Murphy, Cindee Stevick, Pricillaa Pascua, Jeanette Anderson, Cindy Jenkins, Martha Mayberry, Margaret Morrison. Karen Meeks. Georgia Gibson. ROW 5: Mary Siedl. Julie Jutten. Debbie Scott. Kris Kittredge. Carolyn Gray, Linda Anderson, Mary Robison, Kathy Slaughter, Liz Marcheselli, Patty Lowe, Donna Manuel. Captain Christy and Co-Captain Lynn, lead the hand routine to the fight song. l w ' ' PARK HALFTIME Stepping high are Debbie Klus and Sue Dickerson. Waiting for the music, the Drill Team smiles for the Homecoming crowd. Lakes Drill Team presented a combination of precision marching and unique dance routines to such songs as Windy, The Stripper, and the Theme from Peter Gun for half time entertainment. Under the direction of Captain Christy Tiedtke, Co-Captain Lynn Patrick, and advisor Miss Patricia Rustwick, the girls sponsored the annual Tolo. The profits from the dance were used to buv new orange and white uniforms. The sophomore alternates put on a half time during basketball season as preparation to becoming regular members of the Drill Team next fall. The girls step off after the successful sophomore march. GYMNASTICS-FRONT ROW: Sue Fritzvold, Lynn Broeske, Bridget Drake, Carleen Blair, Margaret Granger. ROW 2: Debbie Scott, JoAnne Kobel, Marion Aigner, Martha Nojd, Julie Eckland, Linda Rebillion, Chris Bulawsky, Nancy MacLane, Pattie Lowe, Joan Ready, Mary Seidl, Gail Cottrel, Chris Stewart, Jeanine Lucas, Kim Whales, Janelle Boucher, Lillian Verhaar. ROW 3: Lena Murphy, Marsha Vikstrom. EVERY SPGRT I GOOD O L0 AS YGU ARE GIRLS' INTRAMURALS-FRONT ROW: Pam Powers, Marion Aigner, Sue Frankl, Martha Nojd, Sandy Adams. ROW 2: Katie Anderson, Bonnie Hitchcock, Cindy Stevens, Shirley Pattee, Vicki Kaberle, Monica Fritts. ROW 3: Debbie Turkington, Sherry Duffy, Kris Hirschmann, DeDe Finlayson, Debbie Ciampa, Jane Niles, Julie Oates, Becky Killebrew, Casey Cain, Cindy Stevick. FRONT ROW: Kathie Mitchell, Linda Philbrick, Lisa Tucker, Erlinda Rebillion, Donna Wiseman, Julie Ekland, Janice Snyder, Dawn Griffin, Doris McDonald, Candy Llufrio. ROW 2: Sue Nishi, Peggie Lyle, Barb Self, Karen McGIashan, Kit Hunt, Larry Burke, Patti Orth, Yvette Oyen, Kay Nissen, Lin Nolt, Gayle Cottrell, Arta Bowman. ROW 3: Lora Schlichting, Elona Kacmarek, Marianne Pendleton, Jackie Postman, Jan Johnson, Chris Johnson, Joyce Sparks, Jo Kalles, Doug Griffin, Pat Buddle, Mary Epperson, Jill Long. ROW 4: Bob Campbell, Jeff Wolcott, Gary Tomasch, Liz VonHoIt, Terry Spitzer, Sue Dickerson, Cindy Garabato, Bruce Campbell, Bill Henry, Jacki Taylor, Kathy Merrill, Kathy Corry. F F ICE ASSISTA S 2 Q E ez .N-.xwnpmm 5 ? 5 , Q ij, wg.-ww A , ..,,.. L. x Ewa.. my-ww., i 1 Doug Griffin stamps cards as Donna Cook and Maryanne Ball look on. Barb Self and Kathy Rothgib assist Richard Tackett. :WH ik w fs SNACK BAR - FRONT ROW: Jane Niles, Jan Backell, Susan Clark, Ann Grose, Letty Balugot, Mary Koncek. ROW 2: Dennis Lloyd, Cindy Hutterman, Keith Snyder, Dawn Griffin, Sue Henderson. C51 11411411 1 97 KITCHEN ASSISTANTS-FRONT ROW: Heide Gilbert, Michell Cobey, Shirley Pattee, Monika Fritts, Joanne Henry, Forrest Gentry, Becky Yarawsky. P I IVQI ' , 5,f-w5.--- ---'C ,,,,,,, f K a a .,..,...iiw C ,M ,,, Ri X STUDENT ACCOUNTS - DeDe Finlayson, Sue Clement, Judy Garbush, Patti Bailey, Sue Stokke. STUDE T ASSISTA S HEALTH CENTER - Sue Frankl, Louise Henderson, Cynthia Harris, Gay Olson. .Lff:'5 f. A, , Mike Kubat, formerly of Czechoslovakia, is proud of his American citizenship. I have continually been asked: How do you like it here? I seldom find the appropriate words to reply, most often my throat constricts a Iittleand I am able to stammer: There is no comparison! And there isn't. The United States of America is a dreamland. In this dreamland there exists unique freedoms and unmatched prosperity for all. I am a convert to the American dream and I fully agree with Patrick Henry-'As for me, give me liberty or give me deathl' -Mike Ku bat L.H. . WELCOMES FOREIGN STUDENTS Life in America is very different from the life in Sweden, and the people in America are very easy to get to know. These are the words of senior Agneta Nlorin who is a foreign student from Halsingbdrg, Sweden. Agneta finds it fun to go to an American school and particularly enjoys all the extra activities. She is a member of Ushers Club, German Club, Ayah Club and F.T.A. Although Agneta won't receive credits for her year spent at Lakes, she says she is glad she was able to come to America as she has always wanted the opportunity to see America and go to an American school. Lakes has enjoyed having Agneta and Mike among our student body, and we sincerely wish them the best of luck in the future. Agneta Morin, foreign student from Halsingborg, Sweden -HI AFRO-AMERICA WEEK Afro-American History Week is a necessary observation of the Black American and displays Black culture and pride. 'Black and beautiful' was never more apparent at Lakes. This week allowed students to show that Black is an expression of nobility and pride which warrants the respect of others. -Rich Aldridge 5 MWWQ,Mswt.sWWt.c.f-.A-t,.Maw -sgkjlj2i'2 - K - -fsmwmwmw-wsu ,. 4. kk Q- -5:1 X k k 1 f 3 1 ' , , affi fsf f Q 'K ,wi G. mv.. Ron Murphy and Rich Aldridge. KNEELING: Ivy Murphy, Arnetta Farrow, Rochelle Henderson, Joyce Eskridge, Virginia Davis. STANDING: Debbie Gordon, Mel Williams, .lesse Johnson, Belinda Woodlief, Rich Aldridge. -nv ,-,... l s l 1 Costumes are displayed during Afro-American Week. Julie Hu ndley, Jan Lehmann Dave Prather FIRST SEMESTER EDITORS SECOND SEMESTER EDITOR AKEL LEDGER EXERCISE Through the course of Journalism students use their newly acquired talent to report for the Lakes LEDGER. These reporters write stories on events and individuals which seem to be of interest to the faculty and students. They also report in-depth on stories concerning the community and the affect it might have on high school students. A new innovation added to the LEDGER this year was the appointment of a first year Journalism student as a Junior Editor to assist the Editor-in-Chief and help prepare himself for top staff positions. Also this year a staff member was chosen to act as school correspondent for the Suburban Times. Paul Egly SPORTS EDITOR Mr. Charles Croasdill Diane Schroeder, Lillian Verhaar ADVISOR JUNIOR EDITORS 49' Si ts ,gt SEV st 1' e Sharm i 1 '1 5' K' N - ' , .. -gg::fEsgggs2gS : -2 T:-. Sig '.?w'r::sfeC'.'-2 1 - sw ssef .-'ss:,-Misra.: -f fQ:f1z1ge?fQfPi?i2 Ws -- . .V sskiii -- l :Q s 1,5 :ug to g M4 ,manage FIRST YEAR JOURNALISM CLASS-FRONT ROW: John Cooper, Jackie Postman, Lillian Verhaar, Nancy Ekstrom, AI Hendren, Carolyn Lehmann. ROW 2: Jackie Wansley, Kathleen Mitchell, Cindy Jo Steffensen, Christy Spidahl, Jan Wiley, Diane Schroeder, Kathy Kinville. -DEPTH REPORTI LAKES LEDGER STAFF Editors ....A. ,.. Julie Hundely, Jan Lehmann, Dave Prather A Junior Editors ..,,. Diane, Schroeder, Lillian Verhaar Copy Editors. Sports Editors ..... Advertising , . Manager Business Manager. ,Jackie Postman Exchange Editor. .. Christy Spidahl Reporters .,.,..,., Joann Henry, Jeff Wolcott, Lynn Fitzpatrick Advisor .... ... Mr. Charles Croasdill ..... Regina Koenig, Jan Lehmann Paul Egly ...,. Larry Slotnick, Julie Hundley ,-' QUILL AND SCROLL-SEATED: Mr. Charles Croasdill, Advisor. STANDING: Dave Prather, Jan Lehmann, Julie Hundley, Paul Egly. Cindy Steffensen and Joanne Judson relax after a LEDGER deadline. Jeff Wolcott and Joann Henry research some ideas for an upcoming edition of the LEDGER. f ff 1 7' 412.355 eifjf' 11' j i' X so S s Q 5531156 s t M ' fi f W yiiiifg 2 I A 'Q A K 'SE f Siem E' f emily. TWH- 'S I ' We EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR Terry Fingeroot Pat Holloway Jeff Wolcott Mrs. Doris Foster FACU LTY-Jeff Wolcott and Becky Beau bien. ACTIVITIES-Cathy West and David Fries. MISSING: Terry Spitzer. SPORTS-Mark Looney and Marion Aigner. WE MADE Hustle ... a deadline is coming ... plan, draw, proofread .,. another deadline ... take pictures, write copy, draw up more pages then, the final deadline. An entire year's work and worry, problems and crises lVlrs. Foster's exasperation, the staff's frustration. Not always sure of where we were going, we went nevertheless. And now the job is over, and we can look back. This book, our book, will help us remember the good times, the bad times, the moving world that was ours in 1969. SA -AAQS S . Am' CLASSES-Debbie Klus, Marianne Pendleton, Debbie Collier, Linda Boyce. LEGEND STAFF-FRONT ROW: Pat Halloway, Terry Fingeroot. ROW 2: Bruce Russell, Debbie Collier, Terry Spitzer, Debbie Klus, Cathy West, Sue Frankl, Becky Beaubien, Linda Boyce, Jeff Wolcott. ROW 3: David Fries, Mike Mulcahy, Mark Looney, Vicki Vine, Marion Aigner, Marianne Pendleton, Cindy Hildreth, Bruce Campbell. YOUR BOOK - E PAGE AT A TIME PHOTOGRAPHERS-Mike Mulcahy, Bruce Russell, Bruce Campbell. W W? ew lm Q ig, if dr ' 5' ami-if lel A PHOTO EDITOR ADVERTISING Cindy Hildreth Wanda Piety M- ' ,rx if, Becky Beaubien and Linda Boyce discuss layouts for the Junior class. Sandi Cook and Sue Dickerson catch a little sun while doing yearbook work. A New Hope Singer solos. The New Hope Singers entertain a captivated crowd with their version of Born Free. ASSEMBLIE E JGYED BY ALL Again this year, the Lakes calendar held special assemblies to entertain and to educate the students. Early in the year, Tex Yearout came to Lakes to talk to the students about teenage problems. In a stimulating speech, he answered many unanswered questions . The New Hope Singers presented a musical assembly enjoyed by all. Their music consisted of both contemporary songs and all time favorites. The Seattle Symphony came once again to Lakes and gave an excellent performance. Bernadette Margin, a Lakes violinist, was selected to play in one of their numbers. Odd Bjerke presented a film Castles in the Snow in which he and his wife climbed Mt. Hood. The purpose of the film was to inform the students on winter survival. Sophomores look on as the Seattle Symphony prepares another number. EX Y6af0a1f SPGBKS to 2 PSYCh0l0gY CIBSS afief is assem y. On March 12, the Student Government of Lakes took a trip to the State Legislature. When the students arrived, State Representative Helmut Jueling spoke on legislative procedure. After his talk, the students sat in on a session of the House of Representatives. The group ate lunch on the lawn and then proceeded to the Rotunda to hear Governor Evans. The Governor spoke to the visiting schools on topics of current interest, and answered several questions which were asked him by the youthful audience. The student representatives were given the opportunity to explore the Capitol and various other buildings in the area. The trip proved to be very informative on the efficiency of our state government. Future voters saw how legislative time and tax money are used. TUDE T GOVER ME TAK t A TRIP LL-SCHOOL TWELVE ANGRY JURORS was presented at Lakes, March 27, 28 and 29 for the enjoyment of students and the public. The actors, all students at Lakes did a superb job in presenting the play. They brought to life the heated arguments and short tempers derived from a trial which proved to be more involved than the jurors had expected. TWELVE ANGRY JURORS was the first serious play presented by Lakes. ln the past, Lakes has leaned toward lighter dramatic presentations. The murder was done like this. PRI G PLAY All right, who did it? You have a grave responsibility ..............,..,.. Iwas only trying to tell you. Debbie Owens Foreman oftheJury ..,A ... Juror No. Two ., Juror No. Three Juror No. Four.. Juror No. Five .. Juror No. Six . .. Juror No. Seven Juror No. Eight. Juror No. Nine.. Juror No. Ten .. Juror No. Eleven Juror No. Twelve Judge .... Guard ..r. ,Sandy Adams ,.,.rKenMurphy .Bob Chestnut , Becky Moore . , Dawn White Arnetta Farrow ..,lvy Murphy r.Bill Slodysko Jeanetta Blair Doris Mitchell Lena Murphy ,Bob Campbell .,..Mark Pope wwf Fun I'll kill you . , , ....,. . But there is something personal . . ii Qeoi Martha Nojd practices modeling one of her spring creations for the Artasia fashion show. The folk dancing participants show concentration while rehearsing for Artasia. Carleen Blair shows poise while doing her routine on the balance beam. TLE With Spring comes the early signs of summer and the end of another school year. To the students of Lakes, Spring brings with it Artasia, an evening ofthe arts. Artasia turns the spot light on the students who have been unrewarded and unseen throughout the year. Many talents are displayed in the Art Show, Fashion Show, Modern Dance, Gymnastics, Latin Exhibit, Folk Music and Dancing, Industrial Arts Exhibit, Graphic Arts Show and also the Home Economic displays and demonstrations. Artasia does a wonderful job of spotlighting the many creative talents of students at Lakes. Paulie Rachford and Jackie Isaacson prepare their clay projects for the exhibit. QQSQREY in-fl The Home Economics Department takes great pride in the craftsmanship of its students. REVEALED The planning of Artasia began on the first day of school and took developement each day with the efforts of teachers and the students. One of the many plans carried out this year for Artasia was the Christmas Boutique. The money from this was used for the two new scholarships which were awarded on the night of Artasia. With all these wonderful sights to behold and the great satisfaction of accomplishment-May 9th was truly a night to remember. Sherry Quackenbush adds to the evening by showing her talents on the uneven parallel bars. The Swing Choir perks up the evening with song. Steve Norton puts the final touches on his mosaic of the Lancer. F s Q f-:cr A X Q K at Sue Stokke, Sue Kimble, and Olivia Lehman take an interest in the Art Exhibit. EVENING Senior Ball Royalty of 1969 . . . Becky Moore, Attendantg Ken Robertson, Kingg Arden Whittaker, Queeng Becky Beaubien, Attendant MCD TE CARLO' I 17,1 Couples entered the exciting world of Monte Carlo through an enchanting castle. On March 23, 1969, the Senior Class brought to life the atmosphere of one of the many night clubs of Monte Carlo. Music was provided by Gary Gonter. Decorations made by the Senior Class included two large dice suspended from the ceiling, giant cards and name- tags made from the suits of a deck of cards. I Q.. LAKEWOGD FESTIVAL PRINCESSES 'affix ff mx L, MQ-'fix LAS NX S 3 E 84 X-'V J UNIGR AND SOPHOMORE EXUBERANCE A , we-'Y' '46 .jx '?......m-- . A fi my K , - .x ...- i 1 6 FY I A i my lm! ang iwifufgfyfk . ., - A l . ., 475325 --ll :I f A 3 I WM V,AV V L, 3 f ' ' H -:, 4 1- , 9 if. ff J Jw 4 ,3 ,xii A 'i , LL j N Q , as nw Q' ,fi ' , V ik A 'gp M! 'Q . N My l N' Q W X R .W W MQ f in Lf M A ,L ,M t Q W B 3 B KW 4 -.ffmh ' - 4,452 4 v , - sh '--. ' f -r V, 'fig' L TNQ ' I. r Ik' E x ' J x. 4. 0 ',, I .fussy S K YK . V Q1 y tyre If 1 'QP' Fifi ,jkf P b -gif if X N...-1 E5 'E J W Q, J? E Y T' ff va 2,753.6 ...on-an ,.,,.,.w--v-' 'n'-on ',,v vs K. 7, f , Ik 2fZ1v,j.,f 2-3 A in ffl ,gf 15, - ,, e,- L- 3 , ,fs -Q 'H 1 Barbi Wilhoit and Marianne Sorich work together to promote spirit. Cindy Hanft and Terry Spitzer perform for Clover Park at half time KEEP SPIRIT HIGH Cheer and Song Leaders lead the student body in the Alma Mater. LAKES PLACES 3RD LEAGUE Starting the season with only two returning letter-winners, Galen Melby, last year's starting quarterback, and senior tackle Dan Tutt, out of the seventy-five turning out, new head coach Andy Pazarurski had to find his relatively inexperienced team's faults, correct them and whip his team into shape for the upcoming season. Defence proved to be the strong point of the Lancer squad. Holding Evergreen to -12 net rushing yards and only two first downs in the team's first encounter, the Lancers went on to hold three opponents scoreless. The Lancer faced better than expected with the odds of a new coach and only two returning letter winners, taking fourth place instead of the predicted last place spot. 9 , . Q A.. 1 13. A ' FRONT ROW: Scott Braithwaite, Mike McBride, John Blanchard, Bob Schaler, Steve Cissel, Barry Westlake, Bruce Hamilton, Steve Babbit, Clyde Monma, Greg Mills, Steve Keefe. ROW 2: Richard Thackett, Kosena Fonoimoana, Paul Fitzpatrick, Brad Hudson, Stu Stubbs, John Hayden, John Phipps, Randy Peyton, Ken Thompson, John Wetherholt, Chuck Lloyd. ROW 3: Fred Micera, Jay Rideout, Ken Williams, Gus Kuewa, Dan Tutt, Tom Hurley, Jim Sturgeon, Bill Slodysko, Galen Melby, Richard Aldridge, Lee Schmidlap, Charles Davis, Skip Williams. ROW 4: Richard Chase, Jesse Gilbert, David Oskamp, Darrel Dahl, John Van Patter, Shannon Kirby, Takashi Williams, Howard Bell, Steve Zollman, Howard LaBrie, Gary Sobeck, Mike Reed, Craig Taylor. I i xy! gi Bruce Hamilton clutches the Kiwanis Trophy after the Clover Park game. l Lakes 19 Lakes O Lakes 12 Lakes 6 Lakes O Lakes 14 Lakes 7 Lakes 19 Lakes O Coaches Don Rarey and Ron Storaasli discuss strategy with new head coach Andy Pazaruzki. SCORES Evergreen Tyee Federalvvay VVHson Auburn FrankIH1Pierce CIoverPark N.KHsap PuyaHup Season Record 4-5 4th.pIace 4 .- fn,-M, Q - 4. K 4 Shannon Kirby wrestles with a Wilson ball carrier as Lancer teammates race over to help. LAKES DRGPS CP. 7- Quarterback Galen Melby finds himself SUl'f0Und6d by Sophomore Darrell Dahl gathers in a pass with a Wilson tackler hanging Clover Park tacklers. on his back. Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes JR. VARSITY SCORES 13 Clover Park 0 FederalVVay 6 Franklin Pierce 0 PuyaHup 13 Clover Park 13 FederalVVay 0 Auburn Junior Varsity Players warm up with exercises before a game begins. FRONT ROW: Mark Anderson, Mike Hirata, Mike Abernathy, Francis Devilla, Mark Arruda, Gary Storaasli, Marco Polo, Norman Nivarro Ken Slemp fmanagerj. ROW 2: Jeff Adams, Dave Nedved, Sam Parnell, Kevin McSparren, Pat Riggs, Ron Strickland, Mike Muse, Damien Davis ROW 3 Coach Vellkanje, Tom Bell, Steve Lawson, Dean Randall, Leigh Lewis, Ross Fue, Charlie Granger, Jim Searing, Anthony Kinny, Coach Hill Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes SOPH F OTB LL TEAM SCORES Rogers 12 PuyaHup 13 Vvashington 19 Clover Park ' 18 FederaIVVay 0 Auburn 12 Franklin Pierce 7 CIoverPark 33 Sgphgmqre Kathy 50.-ich shows her fgrm in returning her Singles specialist Kathy Hemion gets set to deliver a forehand drive. opponent's forehand smash. Barb Hemminger prepares to power a serve to her opponent. Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes SCORES Franklin Pierce 4 FederaIVVay O CIoverPark 2 PuyaHup 2 Auburn 2 Franklin Pierce 4 FederalVVay 1 Clover Park 4 PuyaHup 4 Auburn 3 Season Record 5-5 3rd.pIace 5' 1 ., FRONT ROW: Ur. Varsityi Debbie Tempel, Kathy Connelly, Pia Padjen, Bridget Drake, Jane Rice. Delores Hiles, Audrey Pearson. ROW 2: Narsityl gicki Atchison fmanagerl, Marilou Brock, Barb Hemminger, Pat Reinsvold, Debbie Crampa, Kathy Hemion, Kathy Sorich, Marianne Sorich, Marla az. GIRLS' TEN N S TAKES THIRD Under the able direction of Miss Virginia Gilson, the girls' half of the Lakes Tennis Squad successfully completed their first season. The tennis team, unlike the past, was split up with the girls playing in the fall apart from the boys. With only one returning letter-winner, Kathy Hemion, Miss GiIson's team seemed an unlikely contender. But through the season the girls remained a threat and ended up a respectable third. Stepping into a return is Pat Reinsvold to score a point. Greg Durbin strides to the finish. K S , 2 X If f . f 5, K or 1- K af- . 'A' 4 if ' W- F,- W -...M i ff' M ' - -N sf s , , Varsity man Steve Carnes reaches for post in order to make the sharpest possible turn. ,K 3 Carl Gorski struggles to the finish line. Charlie Croasdill shows his determination to win CROSS COUNTRY TEAM FRONT ROW: Mike Dean, Mike Farthing, Charlie Croasdill, Jim Robinson, Bill Perkins, Steve Carnes, Marty Berg, Rick Walton, Coach Kelly Micera ROW 2: Dob Chestnut, Danny Dingess, Ted Frazier, Bill Wilson, Vern Hoffmann, Carl Gorski, Marc Jones, Greg Durbin. ROW 3: .lerry Walsh Lloyd Chase, Tim Johnson, Tom Ormond, Dwight Williams, Keith Snyder, Andy Herstrom, John Wegener. I-IARRIER UP ET C.P. This year Lakes Cross Country Team can take pride in all that was accomplished. The new course being used' for Lakes home meets, is located around Wahop Lake on the southern grounds of Western State Hospital. lt also has proved to be one of the better courses in the league. The course measures three miles compared to the old two mile course. The most consistant runner of the Cross Country Team has been senior Lloyd Chase, our number one man. Also senior Vern Hoffmann and junior Andy Herstrom performed very well. Other varsity members who did their best are Steve Carnes, Charlie Croasdill, Greg Durbin, Ted Frazier, Carl Gorski and Jerry Walsh. The entire team performed well all season. To the surprise of the Clover Park runners, Lakes upset C.P. with a score of 27-32. With this win we gained fourth place over Clover Park in the Southern Puget Sound League with three wins and three losses. Lakes also placed fifth in the Sub-District meet and qualified for the West Central District meet at Evergreen, placing 12th. Season Record . . . 3. . . 3 Vern Hoffmann and Lloyd Chase pace each other GOLFER I SECO D PLACE The golf team had a very successful season with only three returning Iettermen, Tom Sauriol, Don Pearson, and lan Manclark. The team came up with a record of 9 wins, 2 losses and one tie. Leading with the most points was Don Absher with 13.6 and lan Manclark with 13.5. The Reserve Team received a record of 7 wins and 2 losses. Don Absher and Tom Sauriol went to the medalist tournament at Oakbrook Golf Course receiving a second and a third place in the match. JR. VARSITY-FRONT ROW: Ed Sauriol, Dave Wilson, Steve Hagerty, Mark Polcyn John Hinderman VARSITY ROW 2 Coach Lennard Nelson Tom Sauriol, Phil Nash, Larry Gottas, Jim Hemphill, Don Absher, and Ian Manclark , A-fr? lan Manclark tees off. if - 'LL , -kf- ' 90 Abshel' PUUS 0l'l ihe green. Don Pearson keeps his eyes on the ball and aims carefully The Lancers tensely await the start of another grueling contest. GW 'EQ Junior Steve Bowman hits for two from the Soph. Wes Will shoots up under heavy guard- top of the key. 1 Ken Robertson sets in the low post then passes off to Mike Buck. Russ Sturgeon completes a fast break for two quick points. WORK WA HARD BUT PIRITS HIGH The Lake Lancers started the season with nine returning lettermen and a new coach, Mr. Don Rarey. Seniors made up the bulk of the team. Steve Bowman, Bruce Hamilton, and Allen Hendren were Juniors who played on the team and added their skills. Coach Rarey worked his cagers hard with many different drills which were to coordinate and improve his team. Even with a low season record, the spirit and cooperation they showed made them a fine ball club. Along with the work as a team, some boys showed individual talent. Mike Buck, center, was the most improved player throughout the season. The boys who made the most points for the team were: Ken Robertson, Mike Buck, and Steve Bowman. Russ Sturgeon was our high rebounder during the games. Galen Melby and Brad Newark did not finish the season. Coach Rarey rallies his cagers with a pep talk 42 Z Bruce Hamilton, Barry Westlake, Ken Robertson, Russ Sturgeon, Mike Buck, Galen Melby, Brad Newark, Steve Storaasli, Bruce Kalmbach Bayani Anijo. Lancers Bruce Hamilton and Steve Bowman double team their Auburn opponent Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes VARSHW'BASKETBALLSCORES Chyrnpia Auburn Centraha JeHerson VVHson Olyn1pia BeHarnnne CIoverPark PuyaHup FrankHnlNerce Clover Park FederaIVVay Auburn Jefferson FederaIVVay FrankIH1Pierce PuyaHup CIoverPark L M 32 5 Q , y, Sophomore Wes Will jumps high for Lancers Hustling after the rebound are Ken Robertson and Russ Sturgeon Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes J -VEE' 1 EXPERIENCE i i JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Olynwpia Auburn Centraha Jefferson CNyn1pm Vvashington PuyaHup Franklin Pierce CIoverPark FederaIVVay Auburn Jefferson FederaIVVay Franklin Pierce PuyaHup CIoverPark 36 61 39 55 43 45 27 32 42 48 44 64 41 49 49 53 41 42 45 47 35 77 35 48 52 60 45 61 37 27 44 69 Allen Hendren leaps up to shoot for two points Scott Braithwaite, John Wagner, Dwight Williams, Allen Hendren, Don Hagin, Fred Micera, Pat Dahl, Art Sundby, Steve Zollman. OPH WORK HARD, LOOK GOOD The Sophomore Basketball Team season was one of ups and downs. The team at times seemed capable of doing excellent ball playing. lt had a few outstanding individuals which at times, showed a promise for the future. Coupled with sickness, discipline action, and at times, lack of desire, the young Lancers lost games to inferior opponents. The Lancers began their careers here at Lakes by defeating Olympia 45-31. From there, they played .500 ball until late in the season, when they ended up with a great game against Jefferson, winning by a score of 59- 38, resulting in a season record of 8 wins and 9 losses. Outstanding individuals whom we look forward to for our future success are: Wes Will, Nick Lister, Bob Hanft, Mike Lehman, and Mike Thurston. If these boys can develop a desire to work hard and put HOW effort forward, they can bring the Lancers a successful team. Mr. Bob Lobdell, Coach Sophomore Nick Lester dribbles down the court while an opponent follows closely. Mike Thurston jumps and makes a basket STANDING: Wayne Lerch, Mike Muse, Marc Rummig, Dean Randall, Mike Thurston, Wes Will, Mike Lehman, Bob Hanft, Dave Wilson, Nick Lister Pat Riggs, Clint Prescott. KNEELING: Mike Dean, George Stevenson, Pat Estes, Andy Hale. Coach Fields and Head Coach Hill look on confidently. Mike Motko prepares to force his opponent to the mat for the take down. Hu LIGHT WEIGHTS The referee looks for a pin a al 1 K 5 .1 ,X 4 ff 5 i o his back and gains control. Mike Spingola drives his Auburn victim hard. . PRO E STRONGPOI T if frm teve Carnes moves into action. One hundred and seventy-five pound Knute Anderson rides his Tyee opponent. - ,, M. zf' sg Y W-lmmwwmwmev afw-Q-f11...z.-,iw mwngmwg magmmemgueqwzam Bill Perkins put the crunch on his opponent with a double arm bar. Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes 41 36 41 Lakes 23 34 27 39 8 Lakes They all work together as a team. 37 Lakes 15 22 VARSITY SCORES Kentridge Tyee Centralia Evergreen Bellarm ine Au burn Federal Way Clover Park Jefferson Puyallup Franklin Pierce Mike Motko subdues his Clover Park opponent with a 14-0 decision. MATME WRESTLE TO 3rd IX LEAGL The Lakes Wrestling Team started the season off with a new coach and eight returning lettermen. Under the supervision of Mr. Harper Hill the team gained much confidence and acquired much new skill to take third place in the league. With seven straight wins, beating Auburn 27-21 and Federal Way 39-10, they fell into the hands of Clover Park 33-8 for the first loss of the season. With only three matches to go the team beat Jefferson and lost to Puyallup and Franklin Pierce. At the Puget Sound Sub-District Tournament at Auburn the Lancers' determination and hard practice became evident. Finishing for the District Wrestling Tournament were Steve Carnes, Bill lha, Mike Motko, Jon Olson and Bill Perkins. Each wrestler put in long hours of hard practice to learn what makes a good wrestler. Each worked as an individual to win but also as a team. Steve Babbit readies his C.P. aggression for the take down VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-FRONT ROW: 106 Bill Iha, 115 Steve Carnes, 130 Jay Wiley, 130 Mike Spingola, 136 Bill Perkins, 138 Mike Motko ROW 2: 148 Pete Patchel, 148 Mike Ferrel, 157 Steve Babbit, 157 Bill Wilson, 157 Jim Scott, 168 Jon Olson, 178 Knute Anderson, 194 Marc Jones HVY Gabriel Amspacher, Coach Harper Hill. FRONT ROW: Cliff Classen, Bob Qassman, Rick Howell, Larry Snyder, Ken LaFIeur, Mike Flattery, John Cunningham, Scott Goodman, Marc ll:gl?I?grxsROW 2: Wade Thuline, Phil York, Keith Snyder, Greg DuPont, Jim Searing, Jim Osborn, John Hinderman, Leigh Lewis, Marty Berg, Bob COACH FIELDS J.V.S SHGW PRGMISE Competing with somerof the best teams in the league the Lakes Junior Varsity Wrestling Team whipped off seven -straight wins only to fall to the Clover Park Warriors, 32-9. The most promising wrestlers for next season are Cliff Classen, Rick Howell, Bob Andrews, and Jim Scott. The team finished a fine season with an 8-3-1 record. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Lakes Kentridge .... Lakes Tyee ..,.... Lakes Centrailia .... Lakes Evergreen .... Lakes Bellarmine .... Lakes Auburn ....... Lakes Federal Way . . . Lakes Washington . . . Lakes Clover Park . . . Lakes ...,. ..... J efferson ...... Lakes Puyallup ,..... , Lakes Franklin Pierce Season Record 8-3-1 The referee's decision goes to wrestler Pete Patchell. 'Y Grappler Greg Dupont works hard for a pin on his Tyee opponent. Bob Andrews rides his opponent to find the right time to move into action. 'Q-M www-ww, .Y-w.,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, Sophomore Rick Howell has little trouble pinning his adversary. Z , off ,vw A 11 Q, ef ii 2 5 'Q , , aAf:3,3Q?f4',,,'j' f, 'W ' ff 'iw , .iiwfyaf wr 94 I ,,,A 147 'f With timer in hand coach Mike Stauffer shows concern over a daily practice. Diver Pat Hendrickson is caught in the act of a simple front dive. Q 3 Stretching out for the start in the 50-yard free-style is Captain Paul Eg Hes 13 WI S ATE RECOG ITIO Placing fifth in the state meet and third in their district, the Lakes Swim Team finished their second full season on another successful note. With a season record of 10-4 Coach Mike Stauffer's swimmers placed second in league match, trailing Clover Park. Highlights of the season were a first place finish in the Puyallup Relays and a win over Olympia in their last dual meet of the year. Olympia went on to place third in the state. individual performances were highlighted by Dale Tomasch's two firsts in the district meet and a second and seventh at the state meet in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle. Other members who were prominent in most of the Lancer victories were co- captains Jim Wilson and Paul Egly, Dave Prather, Doug Clark, John Hartman, Rob Coleman, and Frank Burton. Jim Wilson was elected inspirational winner and Rob Coleman was elected captain for next year. Individual medley swimmers Rob Coleman and Doug Clarke swim in the backstroke leg of their race. Senior Dave Prather anxiously awaits his time after a torrid 100 yard backstroke. VARSITY SWIMMING-FRONT ROW: Rob Koden, Mike Scott, Doug Clarke, Dave Prather, Ray Johnston, Paul Egly, Captain: Jim Wilson, Captain: Pat Buddle, Tim Johnson. ROW 2: Pat Henrickson, Mark Odle, John Hartman, Dale Tomasch, Robert Coleman, Chris Patchell, Dave Lewis, Tom Mengert. ROW 3: Sue Dodds, Manager: Mariel Turgeon, Manager: Frank Burton, Kevin Kernen, Jeff Molgard, Larry Gottos, Mr. Steensland, Diving Coach, Mr. Stauffer, Head Coach. LAKES SWIM TEAM Lakes 65 Puyallup 30 Lakes 19 Wilson 72 Lakes 74 Auburn 21 Lakes 64 Federal Way 31 Lakes 56 Mercer Island 39 Lakes 3rd Ram Relays 38 Lakes 71 Mt. Tahoma 24 Lakes 41 Clover Park 54 Lakes 17 Wilson 78 Lakes 57 Puyallup 38 Lakes 56 North Thurston 39 Lakes lst. Viking Relays 43 Lakes 68 Federal Way 27 Lakes 41 Clover Park 54 Lakes 52 Olympia 43 Lakes 84 Stadium 11 Lakes 3rd District Championship 201 Season Record 10-4-O RESERVE Lakes 78 Stadium 15 Lakes 47 Tacoma Swim Club 48 Lakes 66 Puyallup 29 l Lakes 35 Wilson 60 W-. l Lakes 77 Mt. Ta homa 18 Lakes 2nd. Reserve Championship 271 Paul Egly, Dale Tomasch, John Hartman and Rob Coleman composed Season Record 3-2-1 the 400 yard free-style relay team. ,....- Q ELERS-Ciiiord iviarsh, Robert Pena, Pete Radciiff, Jamie Armitage, Pat Buddie, Pat Hendrickson, Robert Rob Koden performs on the low board en. J.V.' ATTAIN 2 DI TRICT RESERVE SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mike Hauser, Don Seeley, Mike Humphreys, Larry Gottos, Jim Himphill. ROW 2: Jamie Armitage, Greg West, Bob Sherrill, Mariel Turgeon, Sue Dodds, John Short, Rich Lowery, Mike Scott, Mr. Stauffer, Mr. Steensland. ROW 3: Jim Brinsfield, Greg Rowland, Mark Burnette, Dave Beaudry, Stan Flemming, Frank Burton, Jeff Molgard, Bob Pena. ROW 4: Mark Karlson, Pete Radcliff, Rick Hilton, Jeff Weatherly, Bob Loverin, Jim Gunderson, Bill Mobley, Cliff Marsh. ROW 5: Ed Sauriol, Rick Walton, Mike Simpson, Ross Fue, Terry Olson, Mike Gour, Tim Johnson. ROW 6: Ferron Foronomina, Gary Johnson, Larry Slotnick, Cary Vine, Alan Rodriguez, Garry Haggarty, Wayne Haines, Ray Miller, Brad Jones. DILIGENCE A D C0 DITIQNIN 5 Head Coach Kelly Micera anxiously awaits his team to get Countless laps are a major part of every practice as shown by these four distance started in another sprint. men. With pole in hand Pat Lumsden starts on his way to the heighth of the pole vault. Broad jumper Mike Reed flies through the air in a practice session. ARE ECESSARY Daily exercises are valuable and each team member must participate. Jerry Walsh is about to put the lid on Craig Ross during a break in the regular daily turnout Dan Tutt lets go with another powerful toss of routine. the shot put. Pat Lunsdun, Greg Mills, and Greg Durbin run warm-up laps before the meet begins. X mi? Bi'-nj WM Carl Gorski, Andy Herstrom, and Jerry Walsh stride out for their distance run. U Broad jumper Mike Reed attains good elevation on his jump. Marco Basich shows great skill in tossing the shot Z ze- Pat Lunsdum stretches out and crosses the bar with inches to spare. TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: Coach Kelly Micera, Asst. Coach Evan Steensland, Carl Gorski, Steve Babbitt, Chris Swan, Charles Davis, Fred Byers Jim Robinson, Don Seeley, Skip Williams, Pat Magee, Greg Mills, Pat Lumsden, Wilson O'Neal, Mark Arruda, Dale Nolt, Nick Lister, Jim Osborne Marco Basich, Asst. Coach Bud Velikanje. ROW 2: Tom Hurley, Gus Kuewa, Keith Snyder, Norm Navarro, Greg Durbin, Scott Rossitter, Bill Wilson Mike Hoffman, George Masuda, Ron Strickland, Brian McDonald, Mike Reed, Mike Ferrell, Ted Frazier, Curtis Crisp, Andy Herstrom, Dan Tutt ROW 3: Manager Myles Schneider, Eric Bennett, Conrad Johnsen, Stan Herd, Darrell Dahl, Lorin Netsch, Pete Autolin, Mike Muse, Lloyd Chase Jerry Walsh, Randy Payton, John Bateman, Jay Rideout, Dave Oskamp, Paul Blackburn, Bill Crisp, John Hayden, Pat Dahl. X Pat Lumsdun, Jay Rideout and Mike Reed are at the starting blocks Coach Micera talks to the team before a hard practice. ready for a fast take off. V RSITY TRACK TEAM Lakes at Curtis Puyallup at Lakes Lakes at Federal Way West Bremerton at Lakes Lakes at Washington fReserveJ Lakes at Auburn Jefferson at Lakes Clover Park at Lakes Clover Park Invitational Highline Relays Rogers at Lakes CReserveJ Lakes at Franklin Pierce South Puget Sound League Sub-District at Franklin Pierce SPSL Non-Qualifiers at Lakes West Central District at Highline Sophomore Invitational at Puyallup State Meet at Pullman KX- We L. fN4sg,f Greg Mills hands the baton to Greg Durbin on the second leg of the 880 relay. z ' ,,, Q, Q .Q f f V , ,M ,.-0 '-'Agn ' ' fx, dh-45 , V A .. A Pat Dahl easily rolls over the high bar. FRONT ROW: Reginald Fujimoto, Chris Brown, Mark Van Osdel, Mark Looney. ROW 2: Manager Bruce Russell, Craig Dean, Clark Peterson, Steve Cissel, Coach Ralph Fuller. Mark Looney, Chris Brown, and Mark Van0sdel show their various techniques. ETME HAVE FULL SCHEDULE Lakes vs Lakes vs. Nlt. Tahoma Charles Wright Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs Clover Park Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs Rogers Lakes vs Mt. Tahoma Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs Federal Way Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs Franklin Pierce Lakes vs Clover Park Lakes vs Auburn Lakes vs Charles Wright Lakes vs Rogers Lakes vs Puyallup Lakes vs Federal Way Lakes vs .Jefferson I f I 3 S ww- Steve Cissel follows through on his stroke while playing doubles with Craig Dean. Q FRONT ROW: Bob Seeley, Rob Coleman, Francis DeVilla. ROW 2: Mark Polcyn, Charles Croasdill, Bruce Alber, Brian Jones. ROW 3: Bill Fairly, Art Sundby, Shannon Kirby, Fred Micera, Clint Prescott. NOT PICTURED: Manuel Navarro, Dave Spidal. 1 Sw gt it iw Q LANCER PREP RE FUR S AS Ward Dunn leans over to pick up a grounder and throws to first. Steve Storaasli anxiously waits to pick up a grounder and throw to first. mwmwwwww Pitcher George Slaughter lets go with another fast ball. 1 qgiw-f Bruce Hamilton throws the ball to the pitcher. Team captain Ron Murphy tags second and fires to first to complete a double play. TORSAALI BASEBALL COACH OF YEAR ff M1 Batter Mike McBride swings the bat with a powerful pull. Catcher Ken Thompson sits on home for a Tomasch pitch. FRONT ROW: Berry Westlake, Bruce Hamilton, Ken Thompson, Mike McBride, Gary Tomasch. ROW 2: Coach Don Storaasli, Tim O'Cailahan, Mike Gammell, Bob Currier, Ron Murphy, George Slaughter, Ward Dunn, Steve Storaasli. 148 JU IOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Stadium at Lakes Lakes at Bellarmine Lakes at Olympia Lakes at Lincoln Bellarmine at Lakes Jefferson at Lakes Federal Way at Lakes Lakes at Clover Park Franklin Pierce at Lakes Lakes at Puyallup Auburn at Lakes Washington at Lakes Lakes atJefferson Lakes at Federal Way Clover Park at Lakes Lakes at Franklin Pierce Puyallup at Lakes Lakes at Au burn me . - , 4-H, ...ev , f ,.. . .K 4 .L , K. .J ' D k., 1 my, A H ' g . . me , do fsfs... ' Wie. - 1 142- ff .5 f ,. .f 'Q K I ' .. , , g tv ' K, 5 ' A F '- ., df - QQ .H-'1slsf 4sJ ,, . . , . . ff.. . . f. V ' s i :Ki-vrh. .. H' . 11 , -' in Sh iv 2 QT, .511 Q- . W . , R. . . , F Q 3 1 X ' als .,:. ' V' ' ' - ' vvski, W ki , A. ,kb ha . .. fs.. . . . ,C ,A . .. V. , .. , , Q Catcher Bill Perkins helps the pitcher warm up. FRONT ROW Mike Bradly, Rick Anderson, Jay Wiley, Bill Perkins, Art Weaver, Dwayne French, Damion Davis, Mike Smith, Manager Lorin Hansen ROW 2 Dan Step George LeMay, Gary Storsaali, Dave Nedved, Tony Micone, Bob Sherrill, John Short, Jack Bishop, Joe Cunningham, Marco Polo Clyde Monma Ed Sauroil, Dennis McCoraI, Greg Rediskie, Frank Zeleski, Coach Bob Lobdell, Steve Lawson. ff HARPSHOOTER AIM FUR BULLS-EYE The sharpshooters of Lakes under the supervision of Coach Richard Sowers hit a second place in the Southern Division League. The team participated in other rifle matches besides league competition. At the Sea-Tac Junior Rifle Tournamentfor 1969, Lakes took first place in a two-man team event. The shooters participating were Doug Dearth and Kris Peterson. Gaining more points to be ahead of Clover Park and Peninsula, the team took second place inthe league. The sharpshooters of the team are John MaLain with 3743 Dale Nelson, 3663 and Doug Dearth, 363 out of an average of 400 points. VARSITY SCORES Wilson 11068 Lakes 10969 Peninsula 10925 Curtis 10601 Clover Park 10537 Stadium 10531 Mount Tahoma 10478 Lincoln 9410 RIFLE CLUB-FRONT ROW: Dale Nolt, Ron Willis, Kris Peterson, Doug Dearth, Russ Davis. ROW 2: John McLain, John Oliver, Dale Nelson, Gary Martindale, Dyre Fudge, Jane Niles, Monika Fritts. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM-FRONT ROW: Dale Nolt, Ron Willis, Kris Peterson, Doug Dearth. ROW 2: Coach Richard Sowers, Dale Nelson, Gary Martindale, Dyre Fudge, Manager: John McLain. NOT PICTURED: Gary Clifton, Les Kinkade, Scott Draughon. 1969 HO OR ATI-ILETE xxx XX .. FOOTBALL-Galen Melby, Captain, All League Conference, Steve Cissell, All League Conference. Award. -'Tata GIRLS' TENNIS-Kathy Hemion, Most SWIMMING-Paul Outstanding Player. Tomasch, State, Jim I WRESTLING-Jon Olson, Captain, State, Inspirational Award, Mike Motko and Bill lha, State, Knute Anderson, Captain. J k, ,,...-4r'i BASKETBALL-Steve Bowman, Inspirational RIFLE-Chris Peterson, Inspirational Award Egly, Captain: Dale BASEBALL-Barry Westlake and Gary Wilson, Captain. Tomasch, Three Year Varsity, Ron Murphy Captain. Howard Bell, Football Inspirational Award, Galen Melby, Captain. C L A S S E S - Bill Crisp Senior Class President Arden Whittaker Senior Class Vice-President TODAYS SENIORS . . . TOMGRROWS LEADERS The senior year marks the climax of our high school education. It has been twelve years of hard work aimed at the day when we dawn our caps and gowns. Under the guidance of class officers-President Bill Crisp, Vice-President Arden Whittaker, and Senators Scott MacGougan and Sue Dickerson-the Class of '69 has had capable and dedicated leadership. Friends, teachers, social events, and sports have all provided the mental and physical stimulation necessary to produce well-rounded students. As our class joins the alumni of Lakes High School, the future endeavors found will carry us to all walks of life. Whichever way our lives may go, the impressive record of achievement and hard work left by the Class of '69 will provide stimulation for future classes. William l. Crisp Sue Dickerson and Scott MacGougan Senior Class Senators in-r-' THE CLASS Absher, Jolyn Abshier, Barbara Acker, Sherry Aigner, Marion Ainscough, Margaret Akin Roy Aldridge, Richard Allen, Joseph Ameen, Robert Anderson, Knute Armitage, Marcia Attebery, Lyle '69 Austin, Peggy Baar, Richard Bailey, James Bailey, Patti Baker, Roberta Baluyot, Leticia Baptiste, Maxine Barrett, Sharon Bartlett, Terry Basich, Marco Beach, Charles Beaubien, Becky Bednarczyk, Johnny Bell, Howard Bennett, Kent Berg, James Blair, Carleen Blair, Janetta Blanchard, John Bouscher, John Bowman, Arta Bradford, Eric Brainerd, Penny Bray, Tina Brockavich, Betty Broeske, Lynn Brown, Gayle Brown, Jerry Bryson, Robert Buck, Michael Bucklew, Claudia Buddle, Patrick Burke, Larry Burke, Linda Byers, Fred Calhoun, David REFLECTIO 'E' Cecilia McKean thinks back over her year as a senior. . .one of friendship, maturity, and understanding. F A GGLDEN YEAR Campbell, Bruce Campbell, Robert Chapman, Melanie Chase, Lloyd Chestnut, Robert Cissell, Stephen Clark, Debra Clark, Thomas Clarke, Douglas Clarkson, John Clement, Stephen Coleman, Stephen Sf if W 2, Q 3 1 -L Collamore, Martin Collier, Debra Conklin, Roy Connelly, Edward Cook, Sandra Corry, Kathleen Cottrell, Gayle Coy, Crystal Crisp, William Cuppernull, Carol Dalessio, John Davis, Russell Davis, Virginia Davison, Dennis De Voe, Maryanne Dean, Craig Dearth, Douglas Denzer, Frederic Detrick, Thomas Dickerson, Susan Dixon, Robert Dodds, Virginia Drennen, Randolph Duffy, Sherry EACHI DIVIDU L ,onyx Dungey, Curtis Dunn, Ward Durbin, Gregory Eakins, Beth Egly, Paul Ekstrom, Nancy Ely, Kuk Cha Epperson, Mary Essmeier, William Estes, James Evans, Robert Everett, Lee Ann co QUER HI ow GQAL The smiling faces are of seniors at a North Kitsap game Each is different nn their own way but working for a common goal Farthing, Michael Ferguson, Lester Ferguson, Lynn Ferrell, Michael Fingeroot, Terry Finlayson, DeDe Fischer, Kathryn Fitzpatrick, Sue Flagg, Leo Fletcher, Julia Fonoimoana, Kosena Foss, Jeri 'sv' .,....-f ,pe ,lr-4 up ACHIEVI G RECOG ITIO Frankl, Suzanne Fritsvold, Susan Fuiimoto, Reginald Garabato, Cynthia Gardner, Margaret George, Carolyn Gibbs, Harry Gibson, Charles Gilbert, Heidrun Godlewski, Alan Gorski, Carl Gottas, Carol ,pm gia- bww' up ao The Senior Class showed spirit in the Christmas commons decorating contest. Cindy Hildreth and Terry Spitzer salute the class of 69 while Jackie Postman and Jackie Taylor display the warmth of feeling found among Seniors. AM G FRIE l A Granger, Margaret Green, Loretta Griffin, Dawn Hamill, Diane Hamilton, Barbara Hanft, Cynthia Hanon, Douglas Harrington, Bobbie Harris, Cynthia Harris, Gregory Hauge, Russell Head, Douglas Lancers . . . we salute you. lt was a rugged year in sports for the Lancers. Each of these football players will now leave the muddy fields and warm locker rooms of Lakes to find the future. THE PA T A D THE PRESE Heggarty, Michael Heinold, Jennie Henry, William Herion, Gregory Hertog, John Hildreth, Cynthia Hilmo, Linda Hirata, Larry Hirschmann, Kristi Hoffman, Michael Hoffmann, Verne Hopkins, Michael 114m- HK wma 4133. Wh-9 1 'H Q H .J .LJ as sn., E, 2 L R ' 1 SBK' Howard, Nalanna Hulbert, Carla Hundley, Julie Hunke, Harry Hunt, Kathleen Hurdlow, Dale Hyatt, Rhonda Iha, Paul lonno, David Ishem, Marlene James, Denis Jarvis, Shanda TRIVI G F R THE FUTURE ggi ,S ir Q- J 3 i P mb 'Q L 'Qi C7 Jaskar, Karen Jenkins, Deborah Jensen, Robert Johnson, Denise Johnson, Donald Johnson, Jack Johnson, Melinda Johnston, Raymond Johnston, Virgene Jones, Marc Juetten, Pamela Kaczmarek, Elona Kalles, Libbie Kalmbach, Bruce Karlson, Mark Keller, Brenda Killam, James Kimball, Susan Kinkade, Leslie Kinkella, Shirley Kirkham, Jan Kleiner, Douglas Klus, Deborah Knox, Charles Kobel, Tim Koden, Robert Koenig, Regina Koncek, Mary Kruger, Della Kubat, Michael LaBrie, Howard Lane, Kim Lane, Tim Lanzon, Jean Larner, Ann Lauricella, Robert . N 8 X . X 5 M y-5-:wif EQYSSEU, :-'iC:Ea.L- e' A ew-fm W .. .,., .. 5 Q a F S., 31: I is s T ' 5 Y args-wap 2 K Q 2 L i .,,.. a ,S B' K S ETER AL Qxvew eg SN All 4 Jil My Lawson, Theodore Lederer, Marie Lee, Christopher Lehman, Olivia Lehmann, Janice Lemmon, Sally Llufrio, Candace Long, Jill Looney, Mark Loverin, Janet Lowery, Marsha Lucas, Madelene TIME PRE E TIME PA T Cheerleaders Rob Koden, Ron Murphy, Mike Buck, Steve Storaasli, and Dennis Davison lead the Lancers on to victory at a pep assembly In songs spirit, and laughter. Lundy, James Lunstrum, Suzanne Lynden, Alan Maas, Karen MacGougan, Scott Magarian, Edward Marcheselli, Alexa Martindale, Debra Martinson, Dave Mathison, Panni Matukonis, Robert McCarty, Thomas TRIVI G TODAY 'ii 'W EVERY WAY , , 'Ta McCoIley, Kathleen McCormack, Michael McDonald, Doris McGIashan, Karen McKean, Cecilia McKee, Scott McKnight, Lynnell Mecartea, Patrick Meeks, Lisa Melby, Galen Merkel, Mary Ann Michelet. Bettina Milam, Charlie Miles, Teresa Miller, Nancy Miriello, Joseph Mitchell, Kathleen Moody, Cheryl Moore, Becky Morgan, Mary Morin, Agneta Mulcahy, Mike Murphy, Kenneth Mustain, Ronald Senlors are everywhere and involved in everything. The experiences and knowledge found in special occasions will help determine their path in life. Myers, Joan Nehl, William Neils, Kurt Nellist, Judith Nelson, Stephen Netsch, Lorin Newark, Brad Newell, Nanette Newkirk, Linda Newton, Sally Nishi, Susan Nissen, Kaye T0 CI-IA GE TCJDAY V .1 ,-,,,.-f.,.ga,,aa,,a, : -.E K fa,-sf . -,M H Hfwilies af ' ':w:.ys2E5,:e mama-me ' we-ff ' -:' We m,,,m,,g,,, me. em Wieiliisxiav V ig! Awww f alfm efffev mm, . . ,me we New ,. 1 V- V, . ,.,151,gf,, Q92 -fir ' 15 A i5v':172ii11- Swiiffimeizsm, - il 3' ,z -V521 aiiiifaalwzsgg Q- , -. 2 1 H ' 212 J iw 'K 1 i wzwsxzbx' - I 1 i ' sgfevir- f- 'lu v' 'J '::'i'?::?L2i: ' 5217 K ,W 1 .Fifi . Nojd, Martha Nollmeyer, Craig Nolt, Lin Norton, Steven O'CaIlaghan, Timothy Oakes, Robert Ockinga, Carol Olsen, Steven Olson, Jon Orlandini, John Ormond, Thomas Orth, Patricia TO BETTER TOMORROW Oskamp, David Owen, Sandra Owens, Deborah Oyen, Yvette fi- www if Panuco, Patrick Park, Stanley Parnell, Nancy ' Parrish, Doris 4 I , 1 Patchell, Peter Pearson, Donald Pendleton, Marianne Penoyar, William Perry, Catherine Perry, Dana Peterson, Clark Peterson, Kris Philbrick, Linda Phipps, John Pickens, James Pierce, Steven Piety, Wanda Plank, Michael Postman, Jacklynn Prather, David Quackenbush, Sherry Ragasa, Ellen Ramsdell, Lola Ranes, Jeffrey Rebillion, Erlinda Reed, Michael B. Reed, Micheal E. Reilly, Joan Relaford, Shannon Reynolds, Michael Rhyan, Kimberly Rich, John , ff- mm .Q 52 1. 1 , .. ,yn ::-::v::f..::, far . s V 5- 'le akgwga - gsm 1 :weave my X me 1 se,-fm Am 1 V2 rl 1 mm X Q 5 ,, , M Him J K1 S 2 Kawai, 2 X 3, 3253 S 3 X K Q Q -Q 1 S W 1 22 gf 5 S1 Y' .2 4 2 5 va 2 3 Q 3 f WE J-IALL OT W IT . 1. 32 l Iinxnnluuunqp ---- ..,.. ,mm ...W Seniors . . . wise and foolish! Ron Murphy gives Galen Melby a big hug at the senior awards assembly. With friendships formed now a better understanding for the future will come. . ,- x -,J Hi Roberts, Edward Roberts, Raymond Robertson, Kenneth Robinson, James Ruhl, Ronald Russell, Bruce Ryan, Nancy Ryder, Charles Sammons, Paul Sauriol, Tom Schaler, Robert Schaler, Sherrill Margaret Granger displays the coordination and grace developed at Freddy, the Senior Snowman, shows the creativity of the Senior Class Lakes. Schiller, Deborah Schimnowski, Dianne Schmidlap, Lee Schmidt, Kay Secreto, Gail Shapiro, Steven Shuman, Margo Simpson, Julie Slodysko, William Slotnick, Lawrence Smith, Michael Smithson, Betsy 1... ' :'-ifgrfi' if be My 'Kip as E x Y xg li L35 1-lg, S 3 1 2 2 ,,, X Hhawlf wif THE FUTURE I , 3995 YQWS LWAYS BEGINN N O Ms. aw---4 ,A+ K ye 3 wwf' Smyth, Christine Snider, David Sobeck, Steve Sorich, Marianne Sparks, Joyce Spencer, Sherry Spidahl, John Spingola, Michael Spitzer, Terry Stokke, Sue Stolz, Karen Storaasli, Steven Strahl, Elizabeth Strickland, Wayne Stripling, Carrol Sturgeon, Russell Sugg, Linda Swanson, Daniel Taylor, Jacqueline Taylor, Timothy Terhune, Carol Tessman, Janis Thompson, Dawne Thompson, Kenneth W Thrower, Frank Thuline, Clare Tiedtke, Chris Tingelstad, Curtis Towne, Corinne Towne, Floyd Trainor, Carol Turkington, Debora Tutt, Daniel Ulrich, Susanna Valdez, Gabriel Van Osdel, Mark H-swf ie , 1 Q 4525? iiifiifiifi-ir-i Qs - '-la: Qwzfliisee 1-fr ' 1, ' 1 ' , i1iE'-ef' 'mt N 1 fs, . m 7 H' ' V533 xi, 'Yf,,.w 4 ' 2, m e ,z fag, i g isgifziff' , ' ,. 5 i I' THE CLASS GF 69 OVE Veillette, Frances Vikstrom, Mari Vine, James Vine, Vicki Von Holt, Liz Waiss, Annamarie Walker, Alan Walker, Linda Walsh, Jerry Wansley, Larry West, Cathy West, Thomas Westlake, Barry Wetherholt, John White, Dawn Whiteside, Mary Lee Whittaker, Arden Wilhoit, Barbara Wilkins, Besty Will, William Williams, Kenneth Williams, Takashi Willis, Ronald Wilson, Helen TGWARD GRE TER HGRIZO S .fir Wilson, James Wilson, William Wolcott, Jeff Wolf, Robert Woodlief, Belinda Zeigler, Martin Ziebeck, Mark Zimmerman, Kurt Brown, Christopher wwm ,gn ' ' .sms ' ' ' -Xss 'fer - ,E5r4???5?i?s?5rzi. E' M5 ' 'M m'2.-wifi ? . . 45 QW' 1, Y . on A x 2 5, E P , e E F ' ' 1- -,gejsgk ' 1 P22 ,J PROCRASTI ATI G S NIORS WHO PRGCRASTI ATED TCO LG Anijo, Bayani Banghart, Mary Ann Beal, Susan Berry, Bruce Bouslaugh, William Coffey, Doris Currier, Robert Ferber, Randal Filby, Michael Hackett, James Henderson, Bruce Hoyer, Susan Karpen, Kristi Koons, Warren Kvaternik, John Marsh, Clifford Matson, Bob McDonald, Brian McFarland, Bryan Mclntyre, James McMackin Jean Meyers, Spencer Moffett, Pamela Mohr, Karen Mooney, Marian Murphy, Ronald Newton, Natalie Pickering, Timothy Polston, William Robinson, Ken Rozsypal, Carol Scott, Wallace Shackleford, Fred Sharer, Pamela Smith, Randy Snavely, Susan Stetz, Rosemarie Tomasch, Gary Torres, Maria Walsh, Denise Zollman, Roger D CITE DS Margaret Ainscough Robert Campbell Robert Chestnut Lee Ann Everett 1969 H0 QR Scott MacGougan Cheryl Moody o1iKiSlUATEMlM Lorin Netsch Nanette Newell 5 Deborah Owens Peter Patchell Daniel Tutt William Wilson NOT PICTURED: James Hackett, Sue Hoyer, Warren Koons and Wallace Scott. BILL CRISP BOB CHESTNUT, KEN ROBERTSON, STEVEN STORAASLI GOVERNOR OF BOYS' STATE BOYS' STATE DELEGATES OUT TA DI G TUDE S JOHN BEDNARCZYK AND LYNN FERGUSON MATH TEST FINALISTS LYLE ATTERBERY PEP CLUB AWARD BOB CAMPBELL AND BRUCE CAMPBELL CYNTHIA HARRIS BOB CHESTNUT NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS DECCA STUDENT OF THE YEAR AMERICAL LEGION STATE ORATORICAL WINNER SUE LUNDSTRUM, SHANDA JARVIS, ROSS TAYLOR, WADE THULINE, AND PAUL BENSON ALL NORTHWEST BAND KATHY FISCHER GIRLS' STATE DELEGATE FROM THE CLASS OF '69 wang W., 2 .www WWI -vqgg, MARGARET AINSCOUGH CATHERINE HUNDLEY JANICE LEHMANN BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD JOURNALISM AWARD 'FWF iso'-ww' ROBERT CAMPBELL SUSAN DICKERSON THESPIAN AWARD DRILL TEAM MEMBER OF THE YEAR DAN TUTT AND LISA POLITE ALL NORTHWEST CHOIR SENIOR I DEX ABSHER, JOLYN ABSHIER, BARBARA Library Club, Secretary 33 Bookstore 33 Library Assistant 2.3. ACKER, SHERRY Soph. Class V.P.3 Choir 2,33 Drill Team l,2. AIGNER, MARION Gynmastics 1,2,3Q LEGEND 33 Ayah Secretary 3. AINSCOUGH, MARGARET Honor Society 1,2,33 Ushers Club 1,2,3Q French Club l,2,3. AKIN, ROY Soph. Wrestling 1. ALDRIDGE, RICHARD Key Club 33Track 1,33 Gymnastics l,2,3. ALLEN, JOSEPH AMEEN, BOB Football 1,23 Soccer 1,22 Basketball l,2. CDreux American High Schoolj ANDERSON, KNUTE Wrestling l,2,3. ANIJO, BAYANI D.E.C.A. 33 Basketball 3. ARMITAGE, MARCIA ATTEBERY, LYLE Choir 33 Swing Choir 33 Pep Club 1,2, Pres. 3. AUSTIN, PEGGY Library 1,2,33 FBLA 23 Volunteens l,2. BAAR, RICHARD BAILEY, JAMES BIALEY, PATTI JO Ayah 33 Pep Club 13 Drama Club 1. fwaipahu H.S.J BAKER, ROBERTA BALUYOT, LETTY FBLA 1,2, Treasurer 3. CKubasaki H.S.J BAN GHART, MARY ANN BAPTISTE, MAXINE Tolo Queen 33 Cheerleader l, tGermanyJ. BARRETT, SHARON Pep Club 33 Modern Dance Club 2. BARTLETT, TERRY Choir 2,33 Track 23 Boys' Chorus 1. BASICH, MARCO Track 2,33 Lettermen's Club 33 Chemistry Assistant l,2,3. BEACH, CHUCK Wrestling 13 Track 1. BEAL, SUSAN BEAUBIEN, BECKY LEGEND 33 Cheerleader 23 Student Council 13 fDysart H.S.J. BEDNARCZYK, JOHNNY Math Club 33 Track 1,23 Saturday Science 2,3. BELL, HOWARD Football 1,2,33 Lettermen's Club ,2,3. BENNETT, KENT Track 13 Rep. Assembly 1. BERG, JIM Honor Society 2,33 Math Club 2,33 Wrestling Manager 2. BERRY, BRUCE Wrestling 1. BLAIR, CARLEEN German Club 1,23 Gymnastics Club 1,2,33 Girls' Chorus l,2,3. BLAIR, J ANETTA Honor Society l,2, Treasurer 33 Rep. Assembly 23 Drill Team 2,3. BLANCHARD, JOHN Football 33 Football 1,2, tClover Park H.S.J BOUSCHER, JOHN BOWMAN, ARTA F.H.A. 2,33 Volunteens 33 Office Assistant 3. BRADFORD, ERIC Auto Mechanics l,2,3. BRAINERD, PENNY Honor Society 1,2,33 Folk Music Club 1,2,33 Math Club 3. BRAY, TINA Pep Club lg Ski Club 1,23 D.E.C.A. 3. BROCKAVICH, BETTY BROESKE, LYNN Concert Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Gymnastics l,2,3. BROWN, CHRISTOPHER Tennis 13 Mixed Chorus 1, CClover Park H.S.J BROWN, GAYLE F.B.L.A. 3. BROWN, JERRY BRYSON, ROBERT Art Club 1,23 Science Club 23 fPuyallup H.S.J BUCK, MIKE Basketball 1,2,33 Lettermen's Club 2,33 Track 2. BUCKLEW, CLAUDIA Homecoming Queen 33 Songleader 2,33 Pep Club l,2,3. BUDDLE, PAT Wrestling 13 Swimming 2,33 Letterrnen's Club l,2,3. BURKE, LARRY Key Club 33 Political Thought Club 33 Office Assistant 3. BURKE, LINDA Library Club President 3. BYERS, FRED Football 13 Swing Choir 2,33 Choir 2,3. CALHOUN, DAVID Swing Choir 2,33 Choir 2,33 Folk Music Club 2, President 3. CAMPBELL, BRUCE Volunteens 13 Pep Club 23 LEGEND 3. CAMPBELL, ROBERT Drama Club 2, President 33 Choir 33 Honor Society 2,3. CHAPMAN, MELANIE Art Club 33 German Club 33 Honor Society l,2,3. CHASE, LLOYD Cross-country 33 Lettermen's Club 33 Track 3. CHESTNUT, BOB Debate Club 1,2,33 Cross-country 2,33 Honor Society l,2,3. CISSELL, STEVE Tennis 2,33 Football 2,33 Concert Band l,2,3. CLARK, DEBRA CLARK, THOMAS Art Club 23 Stage Crew 2. CLARKE, DOUG Swimming 2,33 Lettermen's Club 2,33 Ski Club 1. CLARKSON, JOHN Rep Assembly 23 Film Club 1, fMunich High Schooll. CLEMENT, STEVE COFFEY, DORIS Tennis Team 13 CLaughbon H.S.J COLEMAN, STEVE COLLAMORE, MARTIN COLLIER, DEBBIE Ski Club 1,23 Art Club 13 LEGEND 3. CONKLIN, ROY CONNELLY, ED COOK, SANDI LEGEND 33 Gymnastics 13 Rodeo Club 1,2, fWass0n High Schoolj. CORRY, KATHI Girls' Chorus 33 Office Assistant 3. COTTRELL, GAYLE Ushers Club 1,2,33 French Club 1,2,33 Popular Music Club 3. COY, CRYSTAL Spanish Club 23 French Club 23 Library Club 3. CRISP, WILLIAM Class President 33 Boys' State Governor 23 Cross Country l. CUPPERNULL, CAROL Orchestra l,2,3. CURRIER, ROBERT Baseball 3. DALESSIO, JOHN DAVIS, RUSSELL Rifle Team 2,33 Math Club 2,33 German Club 3. DAVIS, VIRGINIA Drill Team 33 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Pep Club 1. DAVISON, DENNIS Football 1,2,33 Lettermen's Club 1,2,33 Gymnastics Club 1. DEAN, CRAIG DEARTH, DOUGLAS Rifle Team 1,2,33 Reserve Golf 1,23 Tennis 3. DENZER, FREDRIC Wrestling Manager l. DETRICK, THOMAS DeVOE, MARYANNE Drill Team 1,2,33 Ayah Club 33 Ski Club l,2. DICKERSON, SUE Senator 33 Choir 2,33 Drill Team 2,33 LEGEND 3. DIXON, ROBERT Wrestling 1,23 Football 1,23 C Frankfurt American High Schoolj. DODDS, GINI Ushers Club 1,23 Vice President 33 Ayah Club 33 Drill Team 3. DRENNEN, RANDOLPH LEDGER 33 Student Govemment 1 CFrankfurt High Schoolj. DUFFY, SHERRY Volunteens 23 Red Cross Club 2,33 Ayah Club 3. DUNGEY, CURT Concert Band 2,33 German Club President 33 Cross Country 2. DUNN, WARD DURBIN, GREG Track 23 Cross Country 2,33 Lettermen's Club 3. EAKINS, BETH F.T.A. 2. EGLY, PAUL Swimming 2, Co-Captain 33 Key Club 2,33 LEDGER 2, Sports Editor 3. EKSTROM, NANCY Popular Music Club 33 Girls' Chorus 33 LEDGER 3. ELY, KUK CHA F.H.A. 3. EPPERSON, MARY Concert Band 1,2,33 Orchestra 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2, President 3. ESSMEIER, BILL Wrestling 1,23 German Club 3. ESTES, JIM Concert Band 2,33 Orchestra 2,3. EVANS, ROBERT Football 1, fFrankfurt American H.S.J. EVERETT, LEE ANN Choir 2,33 F.H.A. 2,33 Honor Society l,2,3. FARTHING, MICHAEL Track 1,3Q Cross Country 33 Art Club 3. FERGUSON, LESTER Ililogmgball 1,22 Council 2, fldaho FERGUSON, LYNN Rifle Team 2g Honor Society 2,33 Chess Club 2. FERRELL, MIKE Lettermen's Club 33 Wrestling 3. FILBY, MICHAEL FINGERROOT, TERRY LEGEND EDITOR 33 Drill Team 2,35 Ski Club 1,25 Ayah 3. FINLAYSON, DeDe Ayah Club President 35 Ushers Club 2535 G.A.A. 2,3. FISCHER, KATHRYN Pep Club 2,35 F.T.A. 1,25Ayah 3. FITZPATRICK, SUE Pep Club Treasurer 35 Ayah 35 Ski Club 1,2. FLAGG, LEO Sound Crew 3. FLETCHER, JULIE Rep. Assembly 15 Choir 2,35 Ayah Vice President 3. FONOIMOANA, KOSENA Football 35 Basketball 15 Football 2 lKahuku H.S.J FOSS, J ERI FRANKL, SUE G.A.A. l,2, President 35 Ushers Club l,2,35 LEGEND 3. FRITSVOLD, SUSAN Gymnastics 2,35 Art Club 35 Ayah 3. FUJIMOTO, REGINALD Tennis 2,35 Rifle Team 1,35 Chess Club l,2,3. GARABATO, CYNTHIA Ayah 35 Ushers Clb 35 Office Assistant 3. GARDNER, HOLLY Rifle Club 3. GEORGE, CAROLYN Spanish Club 15 Ayah 35 Concert Band l,2,3. GIBBS, HARRY GIBSON, CHARLES GILBERT, HEIDI Volunteens 25 German Club 1,25 Library Club 3. GODLEWSKI, AL Ski Club l,2, GORSKI, CARL Cross Country 35 I.ettermen's Club 35 Honor Society 1,25 fD0ver AFB H.S.J. GOTTAS, CAROL Choir 35 Volunteens 2,35 Madrigal Singers 3. GRANGER, MARGARET Saturday Science 35 Gymnastics l,2,35 Spanish Club 2. GREEN, LORETTA F.T.A. 2, Officer 35 German Club I5 Office Assistant 3. GRIFFIN, DAWN Honor Society 2,35 Latin Club President 25 Volunteens 3. HACKE'IT, JAMES Gymnastics Club 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Honor Society 2. HAMILI, DIANE Gymnastics 2. HAMILTON, BARBARA P.E. Assistant 35 Pep Club 1. HAN FT, CYNTHIA Songleader 35 Pep Club 1,35 Concert Band l,2,3. HANON, DOUG HARRINGTON, BOBBIE Yearbook 15 Class Secretary 15 Pep Club 15 CCreuse High Schoolj HARRIS, CYNTHIA D.E.C.A. President 35 Dance Club 15 F.T.A. 2. HARRIS, GREG HAUGE, RUSS HEAD, DOUGLAS HEGGARTY, MICHAEL Rifle Team 25 Football 15 Basketball 1, lSeaside H.S.J HEINOLD, J ENNIE F.B.L.A. 35 German Club 25 Modern Dance Club 2. HENDERSON, BRUCE Key Club 35 Modem Dance Club ,3. HENRY, WILLIAM Office Assistant 3. HERION, GREGORY LEDGER 35 Yearbook Staff l,2, CKlickitat H.S.J HERTOG, JOHN HILDRETH, CYNTHIA A.S.B. Vice President 35Thespian 2,35 LEGEND 3. HILMO, LINDA Swing Choir l,2,35 Drill Team 35 Rep. Assembly 2, Secretary 3. I-IIRATA, LARRY Choir 2,3. HIRSCHMANN, KRISTIN Ushers Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Ayah Club 3. HOFFMAN, MICHAEL Rep. Assembly 15 Key Club 3. HOFFMANN, VERNE Cross Country 35 Track 2,35 Lab Assistant 1. HOPKINS, MICHAEL Latin Club 2,3. HOWARD, NALANNA F.H.A. l,2,35 Ayah 35 Varsity Band l,2,3. HOYER, SUSAN Tennis 1,25 Honor Society l,2,35 Political Thought Club 3. HULBERT, CARLA Rep. Assembly 15 Pep Club 1,25 Ushers Club 1. HUNDLEY, CATHRINE LEDGER 2, Editor 35 Quill and Scroll 2,3. HUNKE, HARRY Swing Choir 35 German Club 2,35 Wrestling 1. HUNT, KIT Rep. Assembly 25 Volunteens 2,35 Office Assistant 2,3. HURDLOW, DAIL HYATT, RHONDA IHA, PAUL IONNO, DAVIS ISHEM, MARLENE Girls' Chorus 2, fLaughbon H.S.J JAMES, DENIS Tennis l,2, fKaiserslautern American H.S.J. JARVIS, SHANDA Concert Band 1,25 Orchestra l,2,35 Stage Band l,2,3. JASKAR, KAREN G.A.A.5 Volunteens 15 F.H.A. 2. JENKINS, DEBBY Swing Choir 2,35 Honor Society l,2,35 Drill Team 3. JENSEN, ROBERT Hcgnor Society 1, CDavid Douglas H. J. JOHNSON, DENISE Choir 35 Political Thought Club 3. JOHNSON, DONALD Rifle Club 1,25 Graphic Arts Assistant 3. JOHNSON, JACK JOHNSON, SUE Girls' Chorus I5 Bowling 2, Manager 3. JOHNSTON, RAY Swimming 2,35 Boys' State 35 Rep. Assembly 2,3. JOHNSTON, VIRGENE Pep Club 15 Girls' Chorus l,2,35 Office Assistant 2. JONES, MARC Wrestling l,2,35 Cross Country 35 Lettermen's Club 2,3. J UETTEN, PAM Pep Club 1,25Ayah 3. KACZMAREK, ELONA Office Assistant 35 Health Assistant 3. KALLES, JO Girls' Chorus 1,25 Choir 35 Office Assistant 3. KALMBACH, BRUCE Key Club l,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Baseball 2. KARLSON, MARK Swimming 1,3. KARPEN, KRISTI Monitor 3. KELLER, BRENDA KENNEDY, PAUL Choir l,2,3. KILLAM, JAMES KIMBALL, SUSAN French Club 2,35 Art Club 35 G.A.A. l. KINKADE, LES Rifle Team 25 All School Play 2. KINKELLA, SHIRLEY German Club 25 G.A.A. 15 Volunteens 1. KIRKHAM, JAN Drill Team 2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Ayah 3. KLEINER, DOUG Class President 15 Class Vice President 25 Concert Band 1,2. KLUS, DEBBIE Drill Team 2,35 Ayah 35 LEGEND 35 Pep Club l,2. KNOX, CHARLES KOBEL, TIM KODEN, ROBERT Wrestling I5 Choir 2,35 Swimming 2,3. KOENIG, REGINA Choir 2,35 LEDGER 3. KONCEK, MARY Spanish Club l,2,35 F.B.L.A. 3. KOONS, WARREN Math Club 35 Honor Society l,2,35 Rep. Assembly 2,3. KRUGER, DELLA F.B.L.A. 1,35 F.H.A. 2, CMaryvale H.S.J. KUBAT, MICHAEL Debate 35 Gem1an Tutor 25 D.N.A. Research 1, tNewton H.SJ. KVATERNIK, JOHN LA BRIE, HOWARD Football l,2,35 I.ettermen's Club l,2,35 Baseball 1,2. LANE, KIM LANE, TIM Lab Assistant 2,35 Rifle Club 25 Voc. School Student Council 3. LANZON, JEAN Pep Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 G.A.A. 1. LARNER, ANN Drill Team 25 Majorette 2. LAURICELLA, ROB Concert Band l,2,35 Lettermen's Club 25 Stage Band 2,3. LAWSON, TED Football 2, Chess Club 1,25 tLaughbon H.S.J LEDERER, MARIEA G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 1, QYamoto H.S.J. LEE, CHRISTOPHER Concert Band 35 Choir 25 Bavarian Festival 1, fwirezburg H.SJ. LEHMAN, OLIVIA Drama Club 15 Health Assistant 3. LEHMANN, JAN Ski Club 1,25 LEDGER l,2, Co-Editor 35 Tennis 1. LEMMON, SALLY LLUFRIO, CANDY LONG, JILL Drama Club 2,35 F.T.A. 2, President 35 Office Assistant 2,3. LOONEY, MARK Key Club Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 Tennis l,2,35 lettermen's Club l,2,3. LOVERIN, JANET F.T.A. 2,33 Volunteens l,2,33 All School Play 3. LOWERY, MARSHA F.B.L.A. 3. LUCAS, MADELENE Art Club 33 F.H.A. 3. LUNDY, JAMES LUNSTRUM, SUZANNE Honor Society l,2,33 Band l,2,33 All State Band 2. LYNDEN, ALAN Extended Lab 2,33 Wrestling Manager 2. MAAS, KAREN Pep Club 13 Popular Music 33 Girls' Chorus 2. MacGOUGAN, SCOTT Senator 33 Honor Scoiety l,2,33 Choir 2,3. MAGARIAN, TED Football lg Lettermen's Club 13 Art Club 1. MARCHESELLI, ALEXA Pep Club 1,23 Ski Club 1,23 D.E.C.A. 3. MARSH, CLIFFORD Swimming 33 Boys' Council l,2, fHoquim H.SJ. MARTINDALE, DEBRA Spanish Club 13 Commercial Sewing 3. MARTINSON, DAVE Football 1,23 Concert Band 13 Student Council 1, CCascade H.S.J. MATHISON, PANNI MATSON,BOB MATUKONIS, BOB Concert Band l,2,33 Orchestra 2,3. McCARTY, THOMAS McCOLLEY, KATHLEEN Pep Club 33 Ayah 33 Office Assistant 2, fWest H.S.J. McCORMACK, MICHAEL MCDONALD, BRIAN Football l,2, fNumberg H.S.J. McDONALD, DORIS Iftice Assistant 2,33 F.B.L.A. 33 German Club 2. MCFARLAND, BRYAN Student Leader 1,23 German Club 13 Science Club, CAmador H.SJ. McGLASHAN, KAREN Volunteens 2,33 F.T.A. 2,33 Folk Music Club 3. MQINTYRE, JIM McKEAN, CECILIA Concert Band l,2,33 Rep. Assembly 33 Volunteens 2. McKEE, SCOTT McKNIGHT, LYNNEL Office Assistant 13 German Club 1. McMACKIN, JEAN MECARTA, PAT MEEKS, LISA Pep Club lg French Club 33 Ayah 3. MELBY, GALEN Football l,2,33 Basketball l,2,33 Track 1,2,3. MERKEL, MARY ANN F.B.L.A. 3g Ushers Club 2,33 Library Club 1. MEYERS, SPENCER Cross Country 1,23 German Club 1. MICHELET, BETTINA Volunteens 33 Spanish Club 2, fHighland H.S.J. MILAM, CHARLIE Rifle Team 3. MILES, TRACY Popular Dance Club 2,35 Art Club 1,33 G.A.A. 1,2. MILLER, NANCY Popular Music Club3 German Club 13 Drama Club 2, fStuttga.rt H.SJ. MIRIELLO, JOE MITCHELL, KATHY MOFFETT, PAM MOHR, KAREN MOODY, SHERRY Honor Society l,2, President 33 Rep. Assembly 33 Drill Team 3. MOONEY, ALAN E Choir 2,33 Rep. Assembly 1,2. MOORE, BECKY Senator 13 A.S.B. Secretary 33 Honor Society 1,2,3. MORGAN, MARY Volunteens 1. MORIN, AGNETA German Club 33 Ushers Club 33 F.H.A. 33 Ayah 3. MULCANY, MIKE LEGEND 33 Key Club 1,3, Vice-President 23 Basketball 1,2, CLeilehua H.S.J. MURPHY, KEN Track l,2,33 Drama Club 2,33 Thespian 2,3. - MURPHY, RON MUSTAIN, RONALD MYERS, JOAN NEHL, WILLIAM NEILS, KURT Choir 33 Wrestling 1,23 Chess Club 3. NELLIST, JUDITH German Club 13 Art Club 33 Girls' Basketball 2. NELSON, STEVEN Baseball 1,33 Wrestling 13 Art Club 3. NETSCH, LORIN Math Club 2,33 Saturday Science 2,33 Honor Society 2,3. NEWARK, BRAD Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1. NEWELL, NANETTE Honor Society l,2,33 Concert Band 1,23 Saturday Science 2,3. NEWKIRK, LINDA Student Govemment 1,23 Newspaper 2, CE.E. Smith H.S.J. NEWTON, NATALIE NEWTON, SALLY Art Club 23 Office Assistant 3. NISHI, SUSAN German Club 1,23 Art Club 33 Popular Music Club President 3. NISSEN, KAYE Office Assistant 3. NOJD, MARTHA Cheerleader 2,33 Honor Society l,2,33 Gymnastics l,2, Vice-President 3. NOLLMEYER, CRAIG Baseball 23 Woodshop Assistant 3. NOLT, LIN Band Council l,2,3Q Band l,2,33 Folk Club 1,3. NORTON, STEVE OAKES, BOB Football 13 Basketball 13 Stage Crew 3. O'CALLAGHAN, TIMOTHY Baseball 2g Choir 2, CAlcona H.S.J. OCKINGA, CAROL Art Club 3g Ayah CLub 33 Pep Club 2. OLSEN, STEVE OLSON, JON Cross Country 1,23 Wrestling l,2,33 Track 1,2. ORLANDINI, JOHN Drama Club Vice-President 23 Rep. Assembly 23 Thespian 2,3. oRMoND, THOMAS Rep. Assembly 33 Cross Country 2,33 Honor Society 2,3. ORTH, PATTI Rep. Assembly 33 Office Assistant l,2,33 Voc. Student Council 2,3. OSKAMP, DAVID Football l,2,33 Math Club 2,33 Honor Society 1,2,3. OWEN, SANDRA Girls, Chorus 1,2,33F.B.L.A. 3. OWENS, DEBORAH Drama Club l,2,33 Honor Society 2,33 All School Play 1,3. OYEN, YVETTE Ushers Club 1,23 French Club 1,23 Pep Club 1.2. PANUCO, PATRICK Auto, Mechanics 1,2. PARK, STAN Pep Club 2. PARNELL, NANCY G.A.A. 13Pep Club 1. PARRISH, DORIS F.B.L.A. 33 Pep Club 23 Volun- teens 2. PATCHELL, PETER Rep. Assembly 2,33 Honor Society 2,33 Debate Club 2,3. PEARSON, DONALD Golf 33Concert Band l,2,33 Honor Society 2,3. PENDLETON, MARIANNE Volunteens 1,33Office Assistant 2, 33 LEGEND 3. PENOYAR, WILLIAM Choir 2,3, Folk Music Club 2, Vice- President 33 Pep Club 2,3. PERRY, CATHERINE German Club l,2, Vice-President 3: Concert Band 1,2,3. PERRY, DANA Key Club 33 Boys' State 23 Span- ish Club l,2, fWest Anchorage H.S.D PETERSON, CLARK Ski Club 13 Tennis 1,2. PETERSON, KRIS Rifle Team 1,33 Baseball 33 Swim Assistant 3. PHILBRICK, LINDA Girls' Chorus l,2,33 F.H.A. 132,33 Office Assistant 1,2,3. PHIPPS, JOHN Football l,2,33 Track l,2,33 Key Club 2,3. PICKENS, JAMES PIERCE. STEVE PIETY, WANDA Songleader 23 Pep Club 2,33 LEGEND 3. PLANK, MICHAEL Baseball 1. POSTMAN, JACKLYNN Ayah 3g Pep Club 13 Volunteens 1. PRATHER, DAVE Swimming 2,33 Quill Kc Scroll3 LEDGER 2, Editor 3. QUACKENBUSH, SHERRY Cheerleader 33 Gymnastics l,2,33 Pep Club 3. RAGASA, ELLEN Trosseau Club 1. RAMSDELL, LOLA Volunteens 33 G.A.A. 1. RANES, JEFFREY REBILLION, ,ERLINDA F.B.L.A. Secretary 23 F.H.A. 33 Gymnastics 3. REED, MICHAEL Football l,2,33 Track l,2,33 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3. REED, MICK Concert Band 1,23 Volunteens 33 Rep. Assembly 1. REILLY, JOAN Honor Society l,2,33 Choir 2,33 SwiniChoir 3. REL FORD, SHANNON REYNOLDS, MIKE RHYAN, KIMBERLY Office Assistant 13 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Cosmetology 3. RICH, JOHN ROBERTS, ED ROBERTS, RAYMOND Math Club 33 Cross Country 23 Track 2. ROBERTSON, KEN A.S.B. President 33 Choir 2,33 Basketball 2,3. ROBINSON, JAMES Choir 2,33 Rep. Assembly 2,32 Cross Country 2,3. ROBINSON, KENNETH Football 13 Basketball 2,3. ROZSYPAL, CAROL DRama Club 13 Pep Club 1. RUHL, RON RUSSELL, BRUCE Art Club 1,23 President 33 LEGEND 33 Rep. Assembly 1,2. RYAN, NANCY Choir 2, Secretary 33 Drill Team 1,23 Rep. Assembly l,2, RYDER, CHARLES Track 13 Swimming 1. SAMMONS, PAUL SAURIOL, THOMAS Golf l,2,33 Gymnastics l,2,33 Lettermen's Club 2. SCHALER, ROBERT Ffaotball l,2,33 Lettermen's Club , ,3- SCHALER, SHERRILL Choir 2,33 Art Club 33 Spanish Club 3. SCHILLER, DEBBIE SCHIMNOWSKI, DIANE Drill Team 33 Choir 2,33 Ayah 3. SCHMIDLAP, LEE Football 33 Latin Club 33 Lettem1en's Club 3. SCHMIDT, KAY SCOTT, MIKE Swimming 2,33 Math Club 2, President 33 Honor Scoiety 2,3. SECRETO, GAIL Pep Club Secretary 33 Drill Team 2,33 Rep. Assembly l,2,3. SHACKLEFORD, FRED SHAPIRO, STEVE SHARER, PAMELA SHUMAN, MARGO Ayah Club 33 Rep. Assembly 13 Key Club Court 3. SIMPSON, JULIE Volunteens 13 Pep Club 2,33 D.E.C.A. 3. SLODYSKO, WILLIAM Football 1,33 Basketball 2,33 Drama Club 2,3. SLOTNICK, LAWRENCE Key Club 1,22 Senator 23 Rep. Assembly 1,2. SMITH, MIKE SMITH, RANDY Drama Club 23 French Club 2. SMITHSON, BETSY Tennis 13 Drill Team 23 Rep. Assembly 1,2. SMYTH, CHRISTY Pep Club 1,23 Ski Club 1,2. SNAVELY, SUSAN G.A.A. 1. SNIDER, DAVID Bowling League 3. SOBECK, STEVE Gymnastics l,2,33 Art Club 23 Stage Crew 132. SORICH, MARIANNE Songleader 33 Tennis 2,33 Drill Team 1,2. SPARKS, JOYCE Office Assistant 33 Ayah 3. SPENCER, SHERRY Pep Club 1. SPIDAI-IL, JOHN All School Play 33 Drama Club 33 Football l,2,3. SPINGOLA, MICHAEL Wrestling l,2,33 Lettermen's Club 23 Political Thought Club'3. SPITZER, TERRY Cheerleader 33 LEGEND 33 Rep. Assembly 3. STOKKE, SUE Ushers Club 13 French Club 1. STOLZ, KAREN Drill Team 2,33 Pep Club 13 German Club 1. STORAASLI, STEVEN Key Club 2,33 Basketball 2,33 Baseball 2,3. STRAHL, ELIZABETH Girls' Chorus l,2,33 German Club 33 Pep Club 1. STRICKLAND, WAYNE Wrestling 1,23 Lettermen's Club l,2,33 Honor Society 2,3. STRIPLING, CARROL Drama 33 Yearbook 1. STURGEON, RUSSELL Basketball 33 Football 2,3. SUGG, LINDA SWANSON, DANIEL TAYLOR, JACQUELINE F.H.A. Secretary 33 Office Assistant 33 Volunteens 1. TAYLOR, TIM Baseball 13 Ski Club 1. TERHUNE, CAROL Dance Club 2,33 Concert Band 3. TESSMAN, J ANIS LADGER 23 Girls' Chorus 2,3. THOMPSON, DAWNE Drill Team 33 German Club l,2, Secretary 33 F.B.L.A. 3. THOMPSON, KEN Football 33 Lettermen's Club 3. THROWER, FRANK Honor Society 2,33 Bowling 2. THULINE, CLARE TIEDTKE, CHRISTY Swing Choir 2,33 Cheerleader 2g Drill Team 1, Captain 3. TINGLESTAD, CURT Football 2. TOMASCH, GARY Baseball l,2,33 Lettermen's Club l,2,33 Key Club 2, Vice-President 3. TORRES, TONI TOWNE, CORINNE Ski Club 13 F.B.L.A. 33 Orchestra , . TOWNE, FLOYD Rifle Team 1. TRAINOR, CAROL TURKINGTON, DEBORAH Volunteens 2g German Club 23 Red Cross 2,3. TUTT, DANIEL Honor Society l,2,33 Football l,2,33 Choir l,2, President 3. ULRICH, SUE Girls' Chorus 1,23 F.H.A. 23 Choir 3. VALDEZ, GABRIEL Band 1,23 Tennis 13 Biology Club 1, fKaisers1autern H.S.J. VAN OSDEL, MARK VEILLETTE, FRANCES VIKSTROM, MARI Drill Team 33 Key Club Sweetheart 33 Yearbook 2, CAmerican H.S.J. VINE, CARY Art Club l,2,33 Swimming 33 Shop Assistant 3. VINE, VICKI Drill Team 23 LEGEND 33 Pep Club 1,2. VON HOLT, ELIZABETH Rep. Assembly 1,33 Ayah Treasurer 33 Pep Club 1,3. WAISS, ANNAMARIE Popular Music Club 33 Drama Club 33 Girls' Chorus 3. WALKER, ALAN Football 13 Swimming 2g Baseball l,2,3. WALKER, LINDA-LEA F.H.A. 3. WALSH, JERRY Track l,2,33 Football 13 Cross Country 2,3. WANSLEY, LARRY Band 1,23 Orchestra 1,23 Basketball 1, fEast Anchorage H.SJ. WARD, JOYCE Pep Club 1, fLawton H.S.J. WEST, CATHY Art Club 33 German Club 1,23 LEGEND 3. WEST, THOMAS Baseball 2g Lettermen's Club 3. WESTLAKE, BARRY Football l,2,33 Basketball l,2,33 Baseball l,2,3. WETHERHOLT, JOHN Football l,2,3. WHITE, DAWN Choir 33 Girls' Chorus 2,33 Drama Club 3. WHITESIDE, MARY-LEE Honor- Society l,2,33 Art Club l,2, Vice-President 33 Pep Club 3. WHITTAKER, ARDEN Class Vice-President 33 Ayah Club 3, Thespians 1,2. WILHOIT, BARBARA Cheerleader 33 Gymnastics 13 Swing Choir 2,3. WILKINS, BETSY WILL, WILLIAM Wrestling 1,23 Key Club 2,33 Lettermen's Club l,2,3. WILLIAMS, KEN Wrestling 1,23 Key Club 2,33 Lettermen's Club l,2,3. WILLIAMS, TAK Football 2,33 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 3. WILLIS, RONALD Concert Band l,2,33 Orchestra 1,23 Stage Band 3. WILSON, HELEN Drill Team l,2, School Paper l,2, CCamas County High Schooll. WILSON, JIM WILSON, JIM Swimming 2,33 Reserve Rifle Team 1. WILSON, WILLIAM Wrestling 33 Cross Country 33 Honor Society 2,3. WOLCO'I'l', JEFF LEDGER l,2,33 LEGEND Business Manager 33 Rep. Assembly 33 Office Assistant 2,3. WOLF, ROBERT LEDGER 33 Debating Society 2, CUniversity Schoolj. WOODLIEF, BELINDA Volunteens President 33 Modern Dance Club President 2,33 Drill Team 3. ZEIGLER, MARTIN Math Club 2,3. ZIEBECK, MARK Band Council 33 Stage Band 33 Ensemble 2,3. ZIMMERMAN, KURT Concert Baud l,2,33 Stage Band l,2,33 Orchifgtra l,2,3. ZOLLMAN, ROGER National Honor Society l,2,33 Football 1,2,fJoseph H.S.J. CLASS OF vo Seasoned , carefree and enthusiastic juniors took delight in watching struggling sophomores find their way to classes. 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Six ,ff , Q 7 Vg V'i7 L ,, L i ff ,rlrl C i 1:,.:.53 X Nancy Mueller thinks of the days when she will be a punlor SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Anderson, Sylvia Baar, Jeffrey Bartlett, William Beam, Randy Bouscher, Jerry Bray, James Burfoot, Gerald Carter, Chester Cleary, Thomas Fleming, Billie Hughes, Cheryl Jones, Bradford Karlson, Gayle Landon, William Lawson, Steven Lehman, William Mariano, Linda McCarthy, Richard McRae, Carolyn Miller, Ken Mitchell, Carol Morin, Maureen Munt, Christine Myers, Susan Nielson, Florence Parnell, Samuel Parson, James Peters, Marika Peterson, Dwight Pick, Brent Piehler, Ray Piehler, Shirley Pits, David Polo, Marco Prescott, Clinton Probst, Debra Proper, Michael Reynolds, Betty Ross, Craig Slusher, Roberta Stef-fensen, Cindy Stubbs, Wendy Taylor, John Tremain, Robert Verner, Diane Weatherly, Jeffrey Wendt, Joyce Wetherholt, Krista Williams, Mell Zeleski, Frank 'WW THE KEY TO MEMORY The LEGEND Staff is proud to present you with the LEGEND. From this history of the 1968-1969 school year we hope you will be able to remember the friendships that were made during the past school year. No distance or peace or lapse of time can loosen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. Our thanks go to the many people who made this LEGEND possible. The faculty has been understanding and patient with our mistakes. A special thanks goes to our advisor, Mrs. Doris Foster, who put as much time and effort into making this annual as the staff itself did. We hope in the years to come this LEGEND will remind you of the great times in 1969. KNOWLEDGE lS THE KEY TO NlAN'S SUCCESS. ,QQ G 'Lf f J ...... 1 E K , .,.,, if Z ff ya ,. t fl Mm ! .. 1, x 5 U, y 1 Q . . , 3 I , QV Z ji 42 Q a Q f.: W, 7,4 4 f ,S 9 Q R 1 2 .:' ,mr , .Q . -,env Hex 1 z E' L' Q rm K i P , f . I L 4 . i A X H. , 1 , X . , . . X Y .. 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Sue Dickerson Karen Stolz THUNDERBIRD'S ONE-HOUR CLEANERS TWIN KLOSSETS Thunderbird Shopping Center Villa Plaza Shopping Center GRADUATE TO A BETTER WAY OF LIFE Chances are ThaT mosT of The famous brands on Today's markeT are already available in Tacoma, so.whaT could possibly be new or differenf abouT The brands aT Villa ThrifTway? The answer is pIenTyI Even Though The famous brands are presenT, ofTenTimes They are hard To find among The labels ThaT are noT so famous. When They are To be found, They may noT be The righT size or someThing else. Too, unless you make a half dozen sTops, you may be more Than iusT a sTep away from subsTanTiaI saTis- facTion. NOT so aT Villa ThrifTway! Here we make a very big Thing of famous brands .... so rnuch so, ThaT if you can'T find iT aT The Villa ThrifTway, very likely you won'T find iT anywhere. If you've been geTTing a hard Time abouT The brands you'd raTher have ...... hold on . . . and visiT us aT Villa ThrifTway where you find The famous and The un- usual all in one supermarkef. GraduaTe To a beTTer way of life .,,... shop Villa ThrifTway. VILLA PLAZA TH RIFTWAY THE UNUSUAL SUPERMARKET THAT HAS EVERYTHING 10111 GRAVELLY LAKE DRIVE. S.W Bob Chestnut Margaret Granger and Nan Newell ANTIQUE CLOCK SHOP CLOVER PARK I.G.A. 8415 Steilacoom Blvd S W 11124 Gravelly Lake Dr., S. W. I Marianne Pendleton Sherry Moody GHILARDUCCI S WILL-DEE PRINTING CO. Villa Plaza Shopping Center 6427 Steilacoom Blvd., S. W. L..---- , M .,... ., , MIYIVWELZ 27015 F17 J U Tim Taylor and Terry Spitzer Wanda Piety RICHARDS JEWELERS CORNWELL TOOLS COMPANY 9530 Gravelly Lake Dr., S. W. 2311 C. St., P. O. Box 591 Steilacoom, Washington rewbeia e ,Wg 2,2 : .-1'-- ',.. Q GEORGE'S BARBER SHOP Par Buddle and Mike Hoffman serves all sizes of heads! 10925 Bridgeport Way, S. W. 11521 Bridgeport Way, S. W. R N. X ,W KM'-N ff 5 ' . v X 1. A .. K .'i .J A P 'i Steve Sobeck and Debbie Klus Ann Larner ROYAL MANOR VILLA PLAZA CLEANERS 6130 Motor Ave., S. W. Villa Plaza Shopping Center Dan Swanson Tina Bray Sue Frankl RADIO SHACK LAKEWOOD FRAMING MUSIC CITY 5921 100th St., S. W. 11014 Gravelly Lake Dr. Villa Plaza Shopping Center Mg.. E f ! I Scott MacGougan Cathy West Liz Von Holt BAND STAND MUSIC BOOK NOOK COUNTRY STORE 11016 Gravelly Lake Dr. 10111 Gravelly Lk. 6207 Mt. Tacoma Dr Dave Prather and Doug Clarke lose their heads at SPENCER HARDWARE 7608 Custer Road, S. W. Debbie Klus Terry Fingeroot and Mike Mulcahy PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN PATTY ANN BAKERY Villa Plaza Shopping Center Lakewood Center Wea Dianne Schimnowski and Debby Jenkins Howard Bell Jan Kirkham LAKE CITY PHILLIPS 66 FOREMAN AND CLARK FLAIR BEAUTY SALON 9126 Washington Blvd. Villa Plaza Villa Plaza Shopping Center 147MNlm ,: by . fy V L in mlm ,V VV KVKV , Jean Lanzon Gary Tomasch VELVET TOUCH PAULSON'S 10506 Bridgeport Way, S.W. 6111 100th. Street, S. W. I M i i Sandi Cook and Debbie Klus NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON Villa Plaza Shopping Center gf , Cindy Hanft Kathy McCoIIey LAKEWOOD SEWING CENTER IVIR. BOB'S BOTIOUE 6111 Mt. Tacoma Dr., S. W. Thunderbird Shopping Center --...... 'K M , '-.,,,,...a . y N m ve . W Eliilkll Mike Spingola . TVETENS A 10002 Bridgeport Way, S. W. us- MU'- The Austins serve Lakes District Linda Boyce AUSTlN'S JEWELERS A LA PARISIENNE Villa Plaza Shopping Center 10524 Bridgeport Way 'W-..,,,,,Kw-j Mark Looney - Cindy Hildreth Becky Beaubien Pat Holloway and Linda Boyce TIKI LAKEWOOD RECORD ABC MOTORS Villa Plaza AND BOOK 8233 South Tacoma Way Lakewood Colonial Center The only one like it in Pierce County And the largest funeral home in Washington with everything in one place and under one management. One hundred beautiful garden acres containing a cemetery, mortuary, 2 chap- els, and mausoleum at the same address. Result? Costs are lower and arrangements are easier for you to make. Mountain View Funeral Home 8- Memorial Park 4100 Sieilacoom Blvd. o JU 4-0252 BURGOYNE AND ASSOCIATES INC. 6015100th., S. W. Lakewood Center, Washington JUniper 8-3616 AlI Lines of Insurance FITZPATRICK MCINTYRE 7614 Custer Road Lakewood Center, Washington Serving the Lakes District in construction for over 24 years. LOU JOHNSON, INC. 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Open 9 to 9 6128 Motor Ave., S.W. SOI' Open 9 IO 5:00 Phone JU 44414 JOANNE BROWN 10111-'r araveny Lake Drive vm P1 Manager a am JU 8-1741 Tacoma, Wash. 98499 NEAREST LOT TO FORT LEWIS Rainier Auto Sales No. 2 15410 Union Ave., S. W. across from Gerties Grill in T l L L I C U M JU 8-3332 Represented by CHUCK lVlcCOY General Manager Sandy Cook CATALINA'S BEAUTY SALON 10111 Gravelly Lake Dr., S. W. Dine ln A Friendly Atmosphere BEN DEW'S RESTAURANT 6501 - 6th Avenue Tacoma, Washington Specializing in Fried Chicken Terry Fingeroot SINGERS Villa Plaza Shopping Center Julie Fletcher COW PALACE 8504 Hipkins Rd., S. W. Finest Professional Grooming - All Breeds the PAMPERED PET PERSONALIZED GROOIVIING BY DUNCAN MacLEAN SPECIALIZING IN POODLES Directly Opposite Highland Hill Shopping Center SK 2-6731 Greg Herion, Debbie Klus, Jean Lanzon FLETT DAIRY LAK EWOOD TERRACE Rhonda Hyatt 6114 Motor Avenue, S. W. PITZEN'S LAKEWOOD GLASS 6102 Steilacoom Blvd., S. W. 'I A UW' Julie Fletcher THE ISLANDS BEAUTY SALON 8415 Steilacoom Blvd., S. W. 'T-4 Expert Service Quick as a wink Qfx o f r I. I If- i ' ' Q4 RITTER'S LAKE CITY TV 1 X Ju 4-0640 J N TV's Color or Black!White - Radios - Stereos 1 'MII We Sell Packard Bell DEAN RITTER JIM RITTER 9126 Veterans Drive, S.W. , ' - h STAN AVERY Tacoma, Washington 5 s..- ' HOWELL'S SPORTING GOODS 922 Commerce Street WA' 'MZ' X-QL A., J 'L,, 1, af is Mike Mulcahy and DeDe Finlayson pose at OAKBROOK COUNTRY CLUB. Congratulations to the Class of 1969 From PHlL'S LAKE CITY LAKEWOOD MUSIC CENTER Lakewood Colonial Shopping Center 9132 Veterans Dr. S.W. sul 8-4504 Jeff Wolcott relaxes at SE LDEN'S FURNITURE 9531 Gravelly Lake Dr. JU8-3636 2 2 'P ZfI'ifI?i5ZfIfZfZ?IfZfZ?i I ?'f'f I iii' i iiifi FZ? iii 52? 2?222f2522 2222' I222 222 2 2 5 5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5 sli Fai zisisis S52 igfgi 5525555 ifi 5 Efi 5 2g25 2 si2525siiifisiiiisifieisisisg ry:-cb:-:-:+ 2 22 2 i22 i 2 2222222 Zni 4 .! ii 2. 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Tacoma Way Abernathy, Michael 115,199 Absher, Donald 120,121,185 Absher, Jolyn 155 Abshier, Barbara 67,155 Abuan Alberto 199 Acker, Sherry 90,155 Adams, Jeffory 115,119 Adams, Sandra 53,82,94,95,185 Adler, Robert 199 Aigner, Marion 76,82,90,91,155 Ainscough, Margare 53,155 Akerstrom, Bradley 199 Akin, Roy 145,155 Alber, Bruce 52,199 Aldrich, Janis 53,90,91,185 Aldridge, J. 199 Aldridge, Richard 44,45,52,87,155 Alexander, Daniel 185 Allen, Joseph 155 Altmann, Eveline 199 Ameen, Robert 155 Amspacher, Gabriel 131,199 Anderson Anderson Anderson, Jeanette 53,185 , Cathryn 53,60,82,185 Douglas 199 Anderson, Knute 129,131,155 Anderson, Linda 185 Anderson, Mark 115,199 Anderson, Susan 88,199 Anderson, Sylvia 59,64 Anderson Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, 185 Andrews, , Terry 86,199 James 185 Janet 1 99 Jody 44,45,53,68,88, Robert 132,1 33,1 99 Andrus, Garth 53,77,90,91,185 Anger, Barbara 199 Anijo, Bayani 67,124 Antolin, Peter 199 Armitage, Fred 185 Armitage, Jamie 137,199 Armitage, Kathleen 199 Armitage, Marcia 155 Arruda, Mark 115,199 Arruda, Marvin 185 Artis, Dean John 185 Asher, Charles 199 Asher, David 199 Atchison, Attebery, Victoria 68,71 ,185 Lyle 75,90,91,155 Aufang, Jerry Lee 199 Austin, Joan 86,199 Austin, Peggy 67,155 Baar, Richard 155 Babbit, Steven 53,110,131,1 85 ckell Jan 199 Bai ey, Betty 54,199 Bailey, Christy Ann 86,199 Bailey, James Marcus 155 Bailey, Nancy 53,71,185 Bateman, Barbara 185 Bateman, Robert 199 Baxter, Mary Lynn 199 Beach, Charles 155 Bean, James 199 Beard, Michael 199 Beaubien, Becky 90,91,155 Beaubien, Michelle 185 Beaudry, David 137,199 Beck, Christel 185 Bednarczyk, Johnny 52,53,156 Beeson, Wanda 86,199 Bell, Charles 115,199 Bell, Howard 110,112,156,225 Bennett, Kent 155 Bennett, Kim Suzzane 200 Benoit, Susan Laura 200 Benson, Paul 52,88,185 Berg, Brian Alrie 53,185 Berg, James 53,155 Berg, Martin 119,132,185 Berg, Richard 200 Bergquist, Glenn 185 Berry, Gregory 200 Bills, Rondi 64,200 Bird, Cornelius 200 Bishop, Jack 53,185 Black, Deana 185 Blackburn, Paul 88,185 Blair, Carleen 77,82,86,96,156 Blair, Janetta 53,76,90,94,95, 156 Blair, Marcus 200 Blanchard, John 110,156 Blankenship, Shirle 185 Bohn, Reed 200 Bonney, Leslie 86,185 Boucher, Janelle 82,185 Bounds, George 200 Bouscher, John 156 Bowen, Michael 200 Bower, Victoria 200 Bowington, Terry 185 Bowman, Arta 64,156 Bowman, Beth 90,185 Bowman, Steven 44,45,123,124, 125,185 Boyce, Linda 44,45,53,90,91, 180,227 Bradford, Eric 156,200 Bradley, Richard 200 Brainerd, Penny 53,156 Braithwaite, Scott 110,126,185 Bray, Nessa Dawn 200 Bray, Tina 67,156,224 Breech, Paul 200 Brewer, Gary 52,200 Brinsfield, James 137,200 Brock, Marilouise 185 Brock, Mary Pat 200 Brockavich, Betty 156 Brockett, Donna 200 Brockett, Preston 200 Bailey, Patti Jo 67,76,99,155 Bair, Marne 199 Baker, Debra 199 Baker, Penelope 185 Baker, Roberta 155 Baldwin, Deborah 86,185 Ball, Maryanne 185,221 Baluyot, Leticia 60,98,155 Bandy, Brenda 185 Banks, Lloyd 199 Banks, Steven 185 Baptiste, Maxine 79,155 Barbadillo, Alice 185 Barela, William 199 Barrera, Autumn 199 Barrett, Sharon 155 Barrett, Vicki Lynn 185 Bartlett, Terry 90,155 Bartolo, Paula 199 Barton, Edwin 199 Basich, Marco 44,45,52,155 Bastien, Edna Marie 199 Brodie, James 200 Broeske, Lynn 77,82,88,156 Bronoske, Patricia 68,186 Brown Alan 200 Brown Baule 60 Brown Christopher 144,176 Brown, Daryl 58,186 Brown Gayle 59,156 Brown Brown Brown, , Jerry 156 , Steven 58,200 Gregory 52,186 Brunette, Mark 200 Bryson, Robert 156 Buchholz, Vickie 200 Buck, Jennifer 200 Buck, Michael Roy 90,123,124, 156,166 Buckbee, Ronald 186 Buckbee, Steven 200 Bucklew, Claudia 72,73,78,90,91, 101,108,156 Bucklew, Stephen 200 Buckmaster, Scott 201 Buddle, Patrick 136,137,156,223 Bulawsky, Christine 82,186 Bullard, Leslie Ann 186 Burfoot, Gearld Burgess, Brian 186 Burke, Jane 86,201 Burke, Larry 156 Burke, Linda 67,156 Burlison, Jennifer 201 Burnette, Mark 137 Burt, Wilber186 Burton, Franklin 136,137,201 Byers, Fred 90,91,156 Byrd, Tyree 201 Cadenhead, Betty 186 ' Cain, Frances 82,186 Calhoun, David 77,90,91,156 Campbell, Bruce 91,157 Campbell, Denise 53,201 Campbell, Robert 53,58,90,91,94, 95,157 Campbell, Susan 186 Carden, Jolynn 186 Carman, Joseph 53,186 Carman, Lisa 71,201 Carnes, Stephen 44,45,118,119, 128,131,186 Carr, Debbie 201 Carter, Patricia 86 Chamberlin, Joyce 86,201 -5 Chamblee, Daniel 201 Chapline, Edward 201 Chapman, Melanie 53,54,157 Charboneau, Jo 88,201 Charles, Michael 201 Chase, Lloyd 119,157 Chestnut, Robert 5,2,53,94,95, 119,157 Chinneth, Edward 201 Chrisman, William 186 Churchill, Dale 88,90,186 Ciampa, Debora 82,186 Cissell, Stephen 88,110,112,144, 145,157 Clark, Cynthia 201 Clark, Debra 157 Clark, Jon 201 Clark, Marlene 64 Clark, Susan 67,98,186 Clark, Thomas 157 Clarke, Douglas 136,157,225 Clarkson, John 157 Classen, Cliff 132,201 Clement, Robin 99 Clement, Stephen 157,165 Clifton, Gary 88,186 Cobey, Michaelle 67,98,201 Cole, Kathy 86,201 Coleman, Robert 43,44,45,53, 136,145,186 Coleman, Stephen 157 Collamore, Martin 158 Collier, Burke 186 Collier, Debra 71,76,90,91,158 Conklin, Nancy 54,186 Conklin, Roy 158 Connelly, Edward 158 Connelly, Kathleen 86,201 Cook, Donna 201 Cook, Sandra 86,91,158,226 Cook, Timothy 201 Cooper, Donald 201 Cooper, John 89,201 Copeland, Gary 186 Cormier, Elton 186 Cornwall, Wayne 186 Corry, Kathleen 96,158 Cottrell, Gayle 58,76,77,82,158 Couch, Elvira 201 Cowgill, Beth 186 Coy, Crystal 67,158 Craven, Charles 186 Crawford, Dorothy 186 Crawford, Douglas 186 Crawford, Hermann 201 Creaver, Susan 201 Creger, Roberta 45,201 Crest, Jeanne 201 Crisp, Curtis 186 Crisp, William 43,44,45,52,154, 158 Croan, Renee 44,45,73,74,201 Croasdill, Charles 44,45,118,119 128,145,186 Crook, Denise 186 Cruzan, Olen 201 Cunningham, Joe 186 Cunningham, John 132,201 Cuppernull, Carol 88,158 Currier, Bob 148 Curry, Michael 53,186 r Dahl Patrick 126 140,186 Dalesslo John 67 158 Daniel Sally Anita 64,201 Davis Bette Jean 201 Davis Charles 186 Davis, Cynthia 186 Davis, Damien 115,201 Davis, Howard 201 Davis, James A,J86-X g Dacus, Lloyd 201 Dahl, Darrell 78,110,113,201 Davis, James Billy 1852 DBVIS, usse l 53,150,158 Davis, Virginia 87,158 Davison, Dennis 110,158,166 Dawson, Debra Ann 201 Dawson, Esther 201 DeGooyer, Bruce 186 DeJesus, Maria 186 DeValle, Rita Ann 60,186 DeVoe, Maryanne 76,156 Dean, Charles 201 Dean, Craig 158 Dean, Michael 119,127,144,201 Dearth, Douglas 150,158 Dempsey, Elizabeth 186 Dempsey, Mari 202 Denzer, Frederic 158 Depew, Christine 202 Desilva, Dorothy 186 Dethample, Kenneth 202 Detrick, Thomas 158 Devilla, Francis 115,145,202 Dickerson, Susan 43,60,73,77,90, 91,154,158,221 Dill, Richard 186 Dingess, Daniel 119,186 Diseth, Scott 186 Disharoon, Gary 186 Dixon, Robert 158 Dixon, Rosmary 187 Dodds, Susan 136,137,187 Dodds, Virginia 54,76,158 Dodge, Danny 202 Doheny, Lauraine 86,202 Doty, Kevin 187 Downey, Karen Rose 44,45,71,77, 86,202 Drake, Briget 60,82,86,187 Draughon, Scott 52,53 Drennen, Randolph 158 DuBois, Karolyn 90 DuPont, Gregory 132,133,187 Duffy, Sherry 76,82,158 Duncan, Deborah 64,77,187 Duncan, Sandra 86,187 Dungey, Curtis 70,88,159 Dunn, Ward 44,45,146,148,159 Durbin, Deborah 202 Durbin, Gregory 118,119,14O,159 Dyson, Rosa 187 Eakins, Beth Ann 159 Edgin, John 187 Edwards, Steve 202 Egbert, Janette 202 Egly, Paul 88,89,134,136,159 Ehlers, Frederick 202 Ehret, Vivian 187 Eichelberger, Wilma 202 Ekland, Julie 187 Ekstrom, Nancy 77,86,89,159 Ellis, Gregory 187 Ellison, James 187 Ellison, Nancy 202 Ely, Kuk Cha 159,187 Epperson, Mary 64,159 Epperson, Robert 187 Eskridge, Joyce 86,87,202 Essmeier, William 159 Estes, James 88,159 Estes, Patrick 127,202 Evanger, Larry 187 Evanger, Sharon 187 Evans, Kathleen Ann 187 Evans, Lois 187 Evans, Maureen Beth 44,45,202 Evans, Robert 159 Everett, Lee 53,64,76,77,90,159 Fairley, William 145,202 Farber, Gail Susan 86,202 Farmer, Dana 187 Farrow, Arnetta 54,87,95,187 Farthing, Michael 54,119,160 Faulkner, Valerie 187 Fauson, Jules James 202 Feaster, Linda 202 Felizardo, Roberto 187 Ferguson, Dawana 64,67,86,187 Ferguson, Lester 160 Ferguson, Lynn 160 Ferrell, Michael 131,160 Fest, Thomas 188 Field, Rita 202 Fina, Anthony 202 Fingeroot, Alan 88,202 Fingeroot, Terry 76,90,91,160, 217,225,232 Fink, Catherine 86,202 Finlayson, Anita 76,82,99,160,232 Finley, Gloria 188 Firch, Blaine 202 Fischer, Kathryn 160 Fitzpatrick, Linda 76,160 Fitzpatrick, Lynn 68,76,188 Fitzpatrick, Paul 110,188 Flagg, Leo 160 Flanagan, Cynthia 76,188 Flattery, Richard 132,202 Flemming, Stanley 137,202 Fletcher, Beverly 86,202 Fletcher, Julia 71,76,90,160,231 Flothe, Gregory 188 Folsom, Toni 67,68,202 Fonoimoana, Ferron 110,137,202 Fonoimoana, Kosena 160 Force, Janet 188 Forrest, Douglas 188 Foshaug, Theodore 54,188 Foss, Jeri 160 Fowler, William 203 Frankenbery, Barbara 86,188 Fukuyama, Peter 110 Fulton, Cynthia 88,203 Gahms, Melissa 64,203 Gaines, Terry 203 Galyean, Lee 203 Garabato, Cynthia 76,160 Garbush, Judy 77,90,99,188 Gardner, Deborah 203 Gardner, Kenneth 188 Gardner, Margaret 160 Garraughty, Debra 188 Gasman, Robert Lee 132,203 Geissler, Linda 203 Gentry, Forrest 98,188 George, Carolyn 160,176 Gibbs, Esme Ann 86,203 Gibbs, Harry 160 Gibson, Charles 160 Gibson, Georgia 188 Gilbert, Heidrun 67,98,160 Gilbert, Jesse 110,188 Gilbert, Joe 188 Gilbert Kathleen 203 Gipe, Constance 188 Glover, Larry 203 Goddard, Debbie 203 Godlewski, Alan 160 Goodhind, Doreen 203 Goodwin, Scott 132,203 Gool, Barbara 203 Frankl, Suzanne 76,82,91,99,160, 224 Frazier, Theodore 119,203 Frazier, Thomas 188 French, Duane 203 Fries, David 90,91,203 Fritsvold, Susan 52,54,76,82,160 Fritts, Monika 82,86,98,188 Fruge, Yuka 188 Fry, EI Fudge, izabeth 88,188 Dy re 53,188 Fue, Ross 115,137,203 Fujimoto, Reginald 144,160 Fujioka, Doris 53,188 Gordon, Deborah 86,87,203 Gordon, Patricia 203 Gorski, Carl 118,119,140,160 Gorski, Margaret 203 Gottas, Carol 77,88,91,97,160, 220 Gottas, Lawrence 120,136,137, 203 Goughnour, Ronald 188 Gour, Michael 90,137,188 Granger, Charles 115,203 Granger, Margaret 52,82,161,172 Gray, Carolyn Jean 53,188 Gray, Jennifer 188 Green, Donald Leroy 203 Green, Janet 203 Green, Loretta 60,161 Griffin, Dawn 53,83,98,161 Griffin, Mary 188 Griffin, Douglas 188 Grondahl, Richard 188 Grose, Kimiko 60,98,188 Grothe, David 203 Grover, Samuel 203 Grubel, Kathryn 88,203 Gunderson, James 137,203 Haanio, Robert 53,188 Hackett, James 53 Hagen, Debora 86,203 Hagerty, Steven 120,203 Hagin, Donald 126,188 Haglund, Diane 203 Haglund, Mark Alan 88,188 Haines, Wayne 137,188 Hainse, Denise 188 Hale, Andrew Dale 127,203 Hale, Mark Norval 203 Hall, Charles 203 Hall, Cindy 86 Hall, Russell 188 Hamill, Diane 161 Hamilton, Barbara 161 Hamilton, Bruce 44,45,78,110, 111,124,125,147,148,188 Hamilton, George 188 Hamilton, Paula 188 Hammond, Karen 188 Hammond, Linda 188 Hampton, Rita Ann 203 Hanft, Cynthia Ann 108,161,226 Hanft, Robert 127,203 Hann, Jackie 58,86,203 Hanon, Debra 203 Hanon, Douglas 161 Hansen, Dewayne 188 Hansen, Kathryn 44,45,75,203 Hansen, Loren 203 Hanson, David 188 Hanson, Ted 203 Timothy 203 Harbuck, Harding, Sheralyn 188 Harley, Debra Lynn 203 Harmon, Kim 86,203 Harper, Terry 188 Harrington, Bobbie 161 Harris, Charles 188 Harris, Cynthia 67,99,161 Harris, Gregory 54,161 Harris, Juanita 86,203 Hart, Mordecai 189 Hartman, John 136,189 Haskins, Merrie Rae 189 Hauge, Carlynn 203 Hauge, Russell 90,161 Hauser, Michael 137,204 Hawkins, Stacia 77,204 Hayden, John 110,189 Hayes, Betty 69,189 Haynie, Raymond 204 Head, Douglas 161 Heaton, Ezra 204 Heggarty, Michael 162 Heinold, Deborah 204 Heinold, Jennie 162 Hemion, Katharine 75,90,116,189 Hemminger, Barbara 116,204 Hemphill, James 110,137,204 Henderson, Dale 204 Henderson, Louise 99,204 Henderson, Mark 189 Henderson, Rochelle 86,87,204 Henderson, Susan 60,98,189 Hendren, Allen 89,126,189 Henley, Doris 204 Henrickson, Patrick 134,136,137, 189 Henry, Joanne 60,89,98,204 Henry, William 162 Herd, Stanley 52,189 Herford, Richard 204 Herion, Gregory 162,231 Hersman, Russell 53,54,189 Herstrom, Andrew 119,140,189 Hertog, John 162 Hertog, Judith 204 Hildreth, Cynthia 42,43,78,91, 161,162,232 Hiles, Dolores 53,189 Hill, Chester 189 Hillstead, R. Kelly 189 Hilmo, Linda 44,45,76,90,91,162 Hilton, Richard 137,204 Hinderman, John 120,132,189 Hirata, Larry 44,45,90,162 Hirata, Michael 115,204 Hirschmann, Kristi 76,82,162 Hitchcock, Bonny 54,60,82,204 Hodson, Sheryl Beth 204 Hoffman, Fred 204 Hoffman, Michael 162,223 Hoffman, Renata 204 Hoffmann, Verne 119,162 Holcomb, Deborah 204 Holeman, Linda 204 Holloway, Patricia 53,90,91,189 Hollowwa, Robert 189 Hopkins, Michael 68,162 Horn, Bruce 204 Hovey, Mary Ann 52,204 Howard, Nalanna 64,76,163 Howell, George 189 Howell, Richard 132,133,204 Hoyer, Susan 53 Hubbard, Linda 204 Hudson, Bradford 110,189 Hudson, Catherine 77,86,204 Huffman, Judy 204 Hughes, John 189 Hughes, Kathryn 189 Hulbert, Carla 163 Humphrey, Michael 137,204 Hundley, Catherine 88,89,163 Hunke, Harry 90,91,163 Hunsaker, Judy 64,204 Hunt, Kathleen 83,163 Hunter, Shirley 190 Hurdlow, Elman 163 Hurley, Jane 86,204 Hurley, Jerry Lee 90,108,190 Hurley, Thomas Lee 90,190 Huss, Gale 189 Hust, Beverly 204 Hutchinson, Debra 44,45,204 Hutterman, Cynthia 76,98,190 Hutterman, Deborah 204 Hyatt, Rhonda 163,231 lha, Bill 131 lha, Paul 163 lonno, David 163 lonno, Mark Steve 205 Irigon, Myrna 190 Isaacson, Jacquelin 54,58,96,205 lshem, Marlene 163 Israel, Linda 205 lwamoto, Stanley 190 Jaccar, Michelle 205 Jacob, Scott 205 James, Denis 163 Jantzen, Michael 77,190 Jarvis, Shanda 88,163 Jaskar, K aren 163 Jelinek, Mary 90,91,190 Jenkins, Cynthia 53,90,190 Jenkins, Deborah 53,77,90, 165,2 25 Jensen, Joe 205 Jensen, Robert 163 Johnsen, Conrad 190 Johnson, Christi 77,865,205 Johnson, Deborah 86,190 Johnson, Denise 88,91,163 Johnson, Donald 163 Johnson, Frances 205 Johnson, Gary 137,205 Johnson Guy 190 Johnson: Jack 163 Johnson, Janet 205 Johnson, Jesse 87,205 Johnson, Johnson, Karen 205 Marlene 205 9 , Johnson, Melinda 54,163 Johnson, Neal 54,77,205 Johnson, Paul 53,190 Johnson, Timothy 119,136,137 Johnston, Catherine 197 Johnston Johnston, , Christine 76,205 Johnston, Raymond 44,45, Johnston, Susan 203 Johnston, Virgene 86,163 Johnston Jones, Br e, Janet 52,205 adford 137 Jones, Brian 145,205 Jones, Dale Ann 190 Jones, Linell 205 Jones, Marc 119,131,163 Jones Rita 86,205 .ionesf vicki Ann 86,205 Joseph, Linda 67,205 Joslin, Josowi Leslie 71,190 tz, Simon 190 Judson, Joanne 52,190 Juetten, Julie Ann 205 Juetten, Pamela 76,163 Julich, James 53,77,90,91,190 Linda 86,190,220 136,163 1 163 Maas, Karen 166 Kaberle, Vicki 54,77,82,205 Kaczmarek, Elona 163 Kahle, Bryan 190 Kaiura, Jeffrey 190 Kalles, Cheri 205 Kalles, Libbie Jo 88,164 Kalmbach, Allan 205 Kalmbach, Bruce 124,164 Kane, Alison 205 Karlson, Mark 137,164 Karman, Richard 88,190 Karpen, Gordon 205 Kaskie, Jeanne 190 Keeffe, Steven 110,190 Keilman, Sally 205 Keister, Wendy 205 Keller, Brenda 86,164 Kelley, Mary 205 Kelley, Tony 205 Kelly, Diana 205 Kemery, Frank 205 Kempe, Linda Rae 54,205 Kennedy, Charles 206 Kennedy, Paul 90 Kepler, Barbara 77,206 Kernen, Kevin 136,206 Killam, James 164 Killam, Kathy 71,190 Killebrew, Marth 82,190 Killpack, Barbara 190 Kimball, Susan 54,97,164 Kinder, Larry Gene 206 Kinkade, Leslie 67,164 Kinkella, Shirley 164 Kinney, Anthony 115,206 Kinsey, Christine 190 Kinville, Kathy 64,76,89,190 Kirby, Shannon 110,113,145,190 Kirkham, Jan Dee 76,164,225 Kish, Christine 206 Kitchen, William 206 Kittredge, Kristine 44,45,78,197 Kleiner, Douglas 164 Kleiner, Richard 190 Klindt, David 190 Klindt, Mark 190 Klus, Deborah 90,91,164,223,225, 226,231 Klus, Pamela 206 Knox, Charles 164,221 Knox, Larry 191 Knox, Lorraine 206 Kobel, Joann 82,191 Kobel, Tim 164 Koden, Robert 90,136,137,164,166 Koenig, Regina 90,91,164 Koncek, Mary 71,98,164 Koons, Warren 44,45,53 Korsmo, Marlene 206 Kosacki, Dorothear 206 Koshiyama, Glenn 206 Kreamer, James 88,206 Kruger, Della 164 Kruger, Joan 44,206 Kruger, Kim 191 Kubat, Michael 52,86,164 Kuewa, Gus 110,191 Kurzdorfer, Joan 191 Kuzniczci, Pam 54,191 Kvaternik, Karen 86,206 LaBrie, Howard 110,164 .LaLande, Mary 206 Lafleur, Kenneth 132,206 Lafleur, Lawrence 191 Laird, Ann 44,45,52,206 Landon, Mary 191 Lane, Kim 164 Lane, Tim Richard 52,164 Langford, Madelain 206 Lanzon, Jean 164,226,231 Larner, Ann 164,223 Larner, Richard 191 Larsen, Christine 191 Lauricella, Robert 88,164 Lawson, Steven 115 Lawson, Theodore 165 LeMay, George 191 Lederer, Mariea 165 Lee, Christopher 165 Lee, Jo Anne 206 Lee, Linda 206 Legacy, Steven 191 Lehman, George 206 Lehman, Michael 127,206 Lehman, Olivia 97,165 Lehman, William 68 Lehmann, Carolyn 89,206 Lehmann, Janice 88,89,165 Leingang, Michele 206 Lemieux, John 206 Lemmon, Sally 58,165 Lemmon, Wendy 86,191 Lemond, Lauri Lyn 206 Lentz, Barbara 207 Lentz, Robert 207 Lerch, Wayne 127,207 Lester, Gary 191 Lewis, Bronson 207 Lewis, David 136,191 Lewis, Gary 191 Lewis, Leigh 115,132,207 Lile, Peggy 86,207 Lindesmith, Barbara 64,207 Lipp, Linda 60,64,67,68,191 Lipp, Mary 68,207 Lister, Nicholas 127,207 Lloyd, Charles 60,98,110,191 Llufrio, Candace 83,86,165 Lockett, Henry 207 Lodholm, Harry 207 Logan, Shirley 207 Logue, Debra 191 Lombard, Marilee 191 Long, Jill 58,60,165 Long, Marise 76,90,91,191 Long, Shelly 191 Long, Vonn Gary 207 Looney, Mark 90,91,144,165 Lore, Rellon Van 191 Loverin, Janet 52,58,60,165 Loverin, Robert 137,207 Lowe, Patricia 82,207 Lowery, Marsha 60,165 Lowery, Richard 137,207 Lucas, Jeanine 82,207 Lucas, Madelene 165 Lumsden, Patrick 138,140,191 Lundy, James 166 Lunstrum, Sheryl 77,88,207 Lunstru m, Suzanne 53,89,166 Lydon, Peggy 191 Lynden, Alan 166 Lynden, Barry 207 Lyon, Christopher 207 Lyon, Rebecca 58,207 MacFarlane, Vickie 90,91,191 MacNamara, Douglas 207 Macgougan, Scott 74,154,166,224 Maddock, Susan 191 Magarian, Edward 166 Magee, Patrick 207 Malaney, Shelley 191 Mallon, Barbara 76,191 Manclark, lan 120,121,191 Mansfield, Clydene 207 Manuel, Cynthia 86,191 Manuel, Donna 58,71,77,207 Marcheselli, Alexa 67,166 Marcheselli, E. M. 207 Margin, Bernadette 60,86,191 Margin, Stephanie 207 Marsh, Clifford 137 Marsh, Patricia 88,191 Martin, Gregory 192 Martin, Richard 207 Martindale, Debra 166 Martindale, Gary 52,192 Martinez, Oskar 192 Martinson, Dave 166 Mason, Patricia 192 Masuda, George 192 Mathewson, Thomas 192 Mathison, Panni 86,166 Matteson, John 88,208 Matukonis, Robert 88,166 Mayberry, Martha 192 Mayer, Alfred 208 McBride, Michael 110,112,148,192 McCarthy, Richard 208 McCarty, Frances 208 McCarty, Thomas 166 McCary, Patricia 86,192 McColley, Kathleen 67,167,226 McColm, Joe 208 McConnell, Joy 192 McCormack, Michael 167 McCormick, Cheryl 208 McCoy, David 208 McDonald, Doris 60,83,167 McDonald, Gary 208 McDonald, Scott 208 McEIwee, Patricia 86,208 McGIamery, Robert 208 McGlashan, Karen 60,77,83,167 McGlashan, Keith 208 McGranaghan, A. J. 208 McGreal, Gary 208 Mclntyre, Timothy 208 McKasson, Glenna 90,192 McKean, Cecilia 167 McKinley, Marvin 208 McKinney, Randall 208 McKnight, Lynnel 167 McLain, John 192 McLain, Nancy 208 McLaughlin, Thomas 44,45,192 McQueen, Danny 60,192 McQueen, Robert 192 McRae, Carolyn 86 McSparren, Kevin 115,208 Mckee, Scott 167 Mecartea, Patrick 167 Medcalf, Michael 208 Meeks, Karen 192 Meeks, Lisa 76,167 Melby, Galen 110,113,124,167,171 Melzark, Kay 86,208 Mengert, Thomas 53,136,192 Merkel, Mary Ann 60,167 Merrill, Kathy 76,192 Micera, Fredrick 110,126,145,192 Michelet, Bettina 167 Micone, Rita 76,192 Micone, Tony 208 Middleton, John 192 Mikelson, Charles 192 Milam, Charlie 167 Miles, Teresa 54,77,86,167 Miller, Cherie 192 Miller, Nancy 77,167 Miller, Ray 192 Mills, Gregory 110,140,192 Miriello, Joseph 167 Mitchell, Dennis 208 Mitchell, Doris 94,95,208 Mitchell, Kathleen 64,83,89,167 Mitchell, Suzanne 192 Mobley, William 71,137,192 Mocorro, Dennis 208 Mohr, Kathie 86,208 Molgard, Jeff 136,137,208 Monma, Clyde 53,110,192 Monroe, Lena 64,192 Moody, Cheryl 44,45,53,167 Moon, Betty 60,192 Mooney, Marian 90,91 Moore, Becky 42,43,53,76,90,94, 95,167 Morgan, Jeri 52,60,67,192 Morgan, Mary 167 Morin, Agneta 64,76,86,167 Morin, Margaret 44,45,108,192 Moritz, Carl 193 Morris , Joelyn 208 Morris, Valorie 193 Morrison, Margaret 193 Motko, Michael 1 28,130,131 ,193 Mounts, Ruth 71,208 Mowell, Alice 208 Mueller, Nancy Lee 64,208 Muhm, Christine 64,208 Mulcahy, John 91,167,225,232 Mulcahy, Martha 208 Mulenex, David 53,193 Murphy, Ivy 87,94,95,193 Murphy, Kenneth 58,94,95 Murphy, Magdalena 44,45,79,82, 85,86,94,95,209 Murphy, Ronald 147,148,166,167 171 Murra, Michael 209 Murray, Melissa 193 Muse, Michael 115,127,209 Mustain, Kathy 86,209 Mustain, Ronald 167 Myers, Joan 168 Myers, Susan 75 Nakamura, Connie 209 Nash, Phillip 120,209 Nash, Steven Arthur 209 Navarro, Manuel 193 Navarro, Norman 209 Nedved, David 115,209 Nehl, Mark 209 Nehl, Patty 44,45,58,75 Nehl, William 168 Neils, Kurt 90,168,221 Nellist, Judith 168 Nelson Dale 150,193 Nelson, David 209 Nelson, Gail 193 Nelson Gary 193 Nelson, Linda 64,193 Nelson Nelson , Patti Ann 86 , Stephen 168 Nesmith, Betty 209 Netsch, Lorin 53,168 Newark, Brad 124,168 Newbe rry, Steven 209 Newell, Nanette 52,53,76,168 Newkirk, Linda 168 Newkirk, Ronnie 193 Newton, Sally 168 Niles, Jane 76,82,98,193 Nishi, Susan 54,77,83,168 Nissen, Kaye 86,168 Nojd, Martha 53,64,73,82,96,100, 108,169 Nolan, Catherine 209 Nollmeyer, Craig 169 Nolt, Dale 150,209 Nolt, Lin Ita 88,169 Norberg, Janet 90,91,193 Norberg, Mary Lou 77,86,209 Norton, Steven 90,97,169 Nugent, Stephen 209 Nyemaster, Marc 193 O Callaghan, Timothy 148,169 O Jala, O Neal Oakes, Oakes, Denita 86,209 , Wilson 209 Gerald 193 Robert 169 Oates, Julie 58 Ockinga, Carol 54,76,169 Oda, H arley 90,91,193 Odle, Mark 90,136,193 Ogle, Scott 209 Oliver, Oliver, Deborah 209 John 150,193 Olsen, Steven 169 Olson, Gay Lynn 99,209 Olson, James 209 Sorich, Olson, Jon 131,169 Olson, Karl 193 Olson, Terry 137,210 Olson, Wayne Rudy 193 Orlandini, John 169 Ormond, Thomas 44,45,53,119, 169 Orr, Janice Ann 193 Orth, Patricia Kay 169 Osborne, James 132,210 Oskamp, David Leon 53,169 Owen, Sandra Lee 60,86,169 Owens, Deborah 53,58,60,94,95, 169 Owre, Susan 44,45,86,210 Owre, William 210 Oyen, Yvette 169 Padjen, Pia 210 Palmer, Robert 210 Palumbarit, Helen 210 Panuco, Patrick 169 Park, Stanley 169 Parker, Gary Alan 210 Parnell, Nancy 169 Parnell, Samuel 115 Parr, Brenda Jean 59,64,210 Parr, Connie Lee 210 Parr, Laura 193 Parrish, Doris Lee 60,169 Pascua, Priscilla 71,193 Patchell, Christopher 131,136,193 Patchell, Peter 44,45,52,53,169 Paternoster, Chris 52,77,193 Patrick, Lynn 193 Pattee, Shirley 82,98 Patterson, Gordon 193 Payton, Randal 110,193 Paz, Maria 88,193 Pearson, Audrey Lee 69,193 Pearson, Donald 88,121,169 Pearson, James 88 Pearson, Paula 210 Peckham, Susan 44,45,193 Pemberton, Susan 77,194 Pena, Robert 137,194 Pendleton, Mariann 54,90,91,169 Pennington, Jessie 210 Penoyar, William 53,77,90,169 Perkins, William 119,130,131,194 Perry, Betty 194 Perry, Catherine 70,170 Perry, Dana 170 Perry, Marilee 210 Peters, David 210 Peterson, Clark 144,170 Peterson, Kathy 194 Peterson, Kris 150,170 Pettit, Dorothy 194 Philbrick, Linda 64,83,86,170 Phipps, John 110,170 Phipps, Steven 54,210 Pickens, Bethel 170,210 Pickens, James 88 Piehler, Shirley 86 Piepho, Pamela Lynn 210 Pierce, Steven 170 Piety, Wanda Jo 170,223 Pittman, Bonnie Ann 86,210 Plank, Michael 170 Polcyn, Mark 120,132,145,210 Polite, Lisa 90,91,194 Polo, Marco 115 Ponder, Judith 76,77,194 Pope, Mark 58,197 Porter, Linda 194 Porterfield, Sheila 88,210 Postman, Jacklynn 64,76,89,161, 170 Poston, Deborah 210 Potts, Frank 194 Powers, Craig 44,45,210 Powers, Pamela Ann 52,82,194 Prather, H. David 78,88,89,136, 170,225 Prescott, D. Clinton 127,145 Prindle, William 210 Pritchett, Robert 210 Probst, James 194 Pruett, Jacqueline 60,86,194 Puckett, Debra 210 Pugliese, Rebecca 210 Putnam, Katherine 194 Quackenbush, Sherr 90,97,108, 170 Quinn, Janice 210 Rachford, Priscilla 54,96,210 Rackley, David Lee 194 Radliff, Peter 137,194 Ragasa, Ellen 170 Ramos, Eveline 211 Ramsdell, Lola 86,170 Ramsperger, Rickie 67,88,194 Randall, Dean 115,127,211 Ranes, Jeffrey 170 Rarey, Diane 211 Rasmussen, Jeanne 67,211 Raughon, D. 194 Ray, Denise 211 Ready, Joan 82,211 Reasons, Terry 211 Rebillion, Erlinda 64,82,83,170 Recco, Jennifer 211 Rediske, Gregory 53,71,194 Reed, Michael B. 170 Reed, Michael E. 110,138,170 Reenan, Andrew 211 Reilly, Joan 53,76,90,170 Reinsvold, Patricia 86,211 Relaford, Shannon 170 Remy, Thomas 211 Renkel, Steven 52,194 Reville, Belinda 194 Reynolds, Michael 170 Rhinehart, Janine 44,45,211 Rhyan, Laurie 211 Rhyan, Kim 170 Rice, Jane 211 Rich, Charles 211 Rich, John 170 Rideout, Jay 194 Ridgeway, Tony 211 Ried, Randy 211 Riggs, Patrick 115,127,211 Ritexel, Julianna 194 Ritter, Richard 194 Robbins, James 211 Robbins, Thomas 211 Roberto, Bernice 86,194 Roberts, Cathy 211 Roberts, Edward 88,171 Roberts, James 194 Roberts, Julie 86,211 Roberts, Raymond 53,171 Robertson, Diane 211 Robertson, John 211 Robertson, Kenneth 42,43,79,90, 123,124,125,171 Robertson, Randy 194 Robinson, James 90,91,119,171 Robinson, Scott 194 Robison, Mary 194 Rochon, Kim 211 Rockett, Roberta 58,194 Rodriguez, Allen 137,194 Rodriguez, Karen 64,211 Ross, Craig 139 Rossiter, Scotty 211 Roth, David 211 Rothgeb, Marilyn 42 Rowland, Greg 137,212 Roxby, Richard 194 Roxby, Sandra 212 Roy, George 212 Rozsypal, Robert 194 Ruf, Tracy 54,194 Ruhl, Ronald 171 Ruhmann, Peter 212 Rummig, Marc Hans 127,212 Russell, Brian 194 Russell, Bruce 54,91,144,171, 221 Russell, Rehla 212 Ryan, James 194 Ryan, Nancy Jean 90,171 Ryder, Charles 171 Salkind, Gisela 194 Salstrom, Beverly 212 Sammons, Paul 171 Sandor, Benjamin 212 Sandoval, Andrew 212 Sapp, Jan 212 Satter, Mike 212 Saueressig, Charlotte 88,194 Sauriol, Edward 120,212 Sauriol, Tom 120,137,171 Sayre, William 194 Schaetzel, Cory 90,91,194 Schafer, Diane 194 Schaler, Robert 110,171 Schaler, Sherrill 90,171 Schaler, Terry 194 Schall, Dorothy 212 Scherer, Kathleen 52,53,60,68, 194 Schiller, Deborah 172 Schimnowski, Dianne 71,76,90,91 165,172,225 Schlicher, Sandra 212 Schlichting, Lora 64,88,212 Schmidlap, Lee 110,172 Schmidt, Kay 67,172 Schmitz, Terry 212 Schneider, Carmen 194 Schneider, Larry 212 Schneider, Myles 212 Schroeder, Diane 64,88,89,194 Scott, Alice 86,194 Scott, Debra Lee 44,45,82,212 Scott, James K. 194 Scott, James R. 131,194 Scott, Wallace 53,136,137 Searing, James 44,45,115,132,212 Secreto, Gail 44,115,172 Seeley, Carol 44,45,86,212 Seeley, Donald 43,44,45,137,212 Seeley, Robert 43,44,45,53,77, 145,194 Seidl, Mary 80,212 Self, Barbara 64,83,212 Selto, Anthony 212 Severson, Mark 77,88,195 Shanahan, Brian 195 Shapiro, Steven 172 Shaw, Amy 86,212 Shaw, Rosemary Ann 64,212 Sheffield, Linda 64,86,212 Sherrill, Christi 43,75,212 Sherrill, Robert 88,137,212 Shiver, Sandra 212 Shook, Jennifer 212 Short, John 137,212 Shultz, Robin 60,195 Shuman, Margo 172,220 Siemers, Ralph 212 Siemion, Gary James 212 Simmons, Kelly 212 Simonson, Ernst 195 Simonson, Marianne 212 Simpson, Julie 67,172 Simpson, Michael 137,212 Skipper, Mary 212 Slaughter, George 147,148,195 Slaughter, Kathryn 44,45,80,195 Slemp, Kenneth 110,115,212 Slodysko, William 94,95,110,172 Slotnick, Lawrence 137,172 Smith, Daphne Lynn 195 Smith, Gordon Calvi 212 Smith, Howard 195 Smith, Jeffery Dean 212 Smith, Marion 212 Smith, Michael D. 195 Smith, Michael G. 172 Smith, Roberta 212 Smith, Stephenie 64,68,90,91, Smith, Steven D. 212 Smith, Steven R. 195 Smith, Steven W. 195 Smith, Teresa Sue 195 Smithson, Betsy 86,172 Smyth, Snapp, Christine 173 Margaret 86,195 Snavely, John 212 Snider, David 173 Snyder, Janice 71,83,195 Snyder, Karen 212 Snyder, Keith 98,119,132,195 Snyder, Roy 213 Sobeck, Garry 195 Sobeck, Steve 110,173,223 Katherine 116,213 Sorich, Marianne 88,108,173 Sparks, Joyce 76,173 Spencer, Carolyn 213 Spencer, Sherry 173 Spidahl, Christine 89,195 Spidahl, David 213 Spidahl, John 58,173 Spingola, Michael 129,131,173 Spitzer, Terry 44,45,90,91,108, 161,173,223 Sprowl, Bonnie 213 Sprowl, Larry 195 Stalvik, Harold 213 Stanbery, Charles 213 Stanfield, Sharon 213 Steffensen, Cindy 89 Stepp, David 213 Stetz, Rosemarie 86 Stevens, Cynthia 82,213 Stevenson, George 127,213 Stevick, Cindee 54,77,82,195 Stewart, John 90,91,195 Stewart, Sandra 86,213 Stimac, Jean 195 Stintzi, Sonya 195 Stockdale, Douglas 213 Stokke, Sue 97,99,173 Stolz, Karen 173,221 Stone, Oscar 213 Storaasli, Gary 44,45,75,115,148, 213 Storaasli, Steven 124,146,166,173 Storey, Frances 44,45,213 Stout, Theresa 195 Strahl, Elizabeth 86,173 Straw, Dale 196 Straud, Eric 213 Strickland, Ronald 44,45,75,115, 213 Strickland, Wayne 53,173 Stripling, Carrol 173 Stroud, Jonathan 196 Stuart, Christine 196 Stu bbs, Stewart 90,110,195 Sturgeon, Jim 110,214 Sturgeon, Russell 123,124,125,173 Suarez, Carmen 196 Sugg, Linda 173 Sugg, Michael 196 Sundby, Arthur 126,145,197 Svoboda, Paul 214 Swan, Christopher 196 Swanson, Daniel 173,224 Swenson, Ingrid 214 Tackett, Richard 71,110,196 Takase, Marilyn 86,214 Tanner, Carolyn 214 Taylor, Craig 44,45,110,196,220 Taylor, Jacqueline 64,161,173 Taylor, Ross Edwin 52,53,88,196 Taylor, Timothy 67,173,223 Tempel, Debra 54,196 Terhune, Carol 86,88,173 Terhune, Richard 214 Tessman, Janis 86,173 Thomas, Robert 214 Thomas, Rozanna 214 Thompson, Dawne 60,173 Thompson, Kenneth 110,148,173 Thrane, Lorna 196 Thrower, Frank 53,174 Thuline, Clare 54,88,174 Thuline, Wade 132,196 Thurston, Michael 127,214 Tiedtke, Catherine 53,90,91,174 Timm, Linda 214 Tincher, June Freda 214 Tingelstad, Curtis 174 Tingelstad, Mari 64,214 Tinner, Howard 196 Tokarczyk, Jill 214 Tomasch, Dale 136,196 Tomasch, Gary 72,73,148,226 Torrence, Barry 196 Torrence, Terry 214 Walsh, Jerry 119,139,140,174 Walsh, Patrice 196 Walton, Christine 214 Walton, Danny 214 Walton, Richard 44,45,119,137, 214 Wansley, Larry 89,174 Ward, Bonita 60,196 Ward, Joyce 64,214 Warr, Eric 88,196 Warwich, Diane 196 Watness, Terry 53,196 Watzke, Deborah 86,196 Weatherly, Jeffrey 137 Weaver, Arthur 196 Webster, Frances 214 Webster, Randall 196 Wegener, John 119,126 Torres, Joseph 86 Towne, Towne, Trainor, Trainor, Tucker, Corinne 60,174 Floyd 174 Carol 174 Karen 214 Lisa 76,83,86,214 Tucker, Sharon 64,71,77,214 Turgeon, Mariel 136,137,196 Turkington, Debora 54,76,82,174 Turkington, Thomas 214 Turner, Kathleen 214 Turpie, Adeha 86 Turpin, Mark 196 Tutt, Daniel 53,90,91,110,139, 174 Tyler, Debbrah 196 Tyo, Joanne 196 Tyrrell, Linda 196 Ulrich, Susanna 90,174 Upton, Stephan 196 Yarawsky, Rebecca 98,197 Yarbrough, Dennis 216 Yockman, Evalani 216 York, Philip 53,132,197 Young, Mikel 216 Zaal, Robert 216 Zeigler, Martin 53,176 Ziebeck, Mark 88,176 Ziegler, Steven 216 Ziegler, Susan 216 Zimmer, Diana 86,216 Zimmerman, Kurt 88,176 Zollman, Roger 53 Zollman, Steven 110,126,197 Zook, Michael Kane 90,197 Wells, Bruce 215 A s f 'f7 Wesche, Arlyn Kaye 215 17M '-A4 I - C GDP'-fa fl - West, Cathy 54,77,90,91,174,224 West, David 196 1 f West, Debra 215 Offif-' ' K ipod? 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