Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

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gag 0 1966 by Beechwood Music C rporatio TABLE OF CONTENTS PHOTO ESSAY 2 FACULTY 8 SENIORS 38 SPORTS 78 ACTIVITIES 130 CLASSES 190 BUSINESS 216 Viva? Ta win a prize that no and m 1966 by Ba Row 1: Mr. Haroldj. Mulholland; Mr. A. H. Reeder; Mr. Walter Hutchinson; Mrs. Floybelle Schield; Mr. D. R. Isaacson. Row 2: Mr. Lawrencej. Hauge; Mr. Renwick W. Taylor; Mr. T. Olai Hageness, Superintendent; Mr. Harold F . Gray, Assistant Superintendent; Mr. Kennith H. Storaasli; and Dr. William Kalenius. Mr. A, H, Reeder Mr. McGovern, Mr. A. H. Recder, Mr. Walter Hutchinson, Mr. D. R. Isaacson. 10 BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Clover Park School District elects the members for the Clover Park Board of Directors for four-year terms. In working to maintain proper functioning of all schools in the district, the board meets the second Monday of each month. It is the responsibilty of the members to establish new policies, and to employ and direct the personnel who administer the districtts schools. Beginning his first term as Director of Plant Planning and Development was Dr. William Kalenius, replacing Mr. M. T. Owens. Mr; Harold J. Mulholland, Mr. A. H. Reeder, Mr. Walter Hutchinson, Mr. D. R. Isaacson. Mr. A. H. Reeder, Mr. T. Olai Hageness, Mr. Walter Hutchinson. 11 Mr. Loren Mann Mr. Arthur Stolz Principal Senior Dean ADMINISTRATION Mr. Gerald Hanft Mr. Harry Peterson Junior Dean Sophomore Dean 12 Mr. Gerry Austin Activities Coordinatort Math Mr. Theodore Hellman Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Ruth Rockwood Sophomore Counselor Mr. Wesley Saxton Senior Counselor COUNSELORS Counselors were an important asset to each student in providing helpful guidance in numerous ways. Students who were seeking advice always received prompt and personal attentlon. Sophomore counselors Mrs. Rockwood and Mr. Hellmen were available at all times to assist the new class to adjust to high school life. Always wearing a smile Mrs. Larsen, the Junior counselor, was willing to help those students with selecting subjects and requiring schedule changes. Seniors depended on Mr. Saxton and Mr. Snyder for college information and required tests for college choices. Mrs. Marj orie Larsen Junior Counselor l3 Mrs. Betty Fulton Principalis Secretary Mrs. Raye Staples Students Accounts SECRE TARIES Lakesi secretaries accomplished efTicient and competent work with the cooperation of everyone. This industrious team not only devoted their time to assisting the principal, counselors, and deans, but to serving the student body as well. Mrs, Jan Elliot Senior Office Mrs. Alice Hille Main Office Receptionist 1 Mrs. Sharon George Sophomore OiTice 14 Mrs. Marilyn Wilkie Academic Assistant Mrs. Barbara Lindley Data Processing Mrs. Helen Smith Junior Office Mrs. Edith Wilcher Counselow Office Mrs. Smith helps students at thejunior Office. Mrs. Ardeth Eickler Main Office Receptionist 15 Mrs. Winona Hubbell EnglisWSpecial Education Mr. Donald Larsen English Mrs. Janice McKeever Mr. Richard Crawford English Englisw Year book Mrs. Michelle Moomaugh Miss Valeria McCreedy English English Reading Development 16 Miss Eunice Robeck English Department Chairman Mrs. SusanJohnson English Mrs. Doris Foster English Mr. Kenneth Dye English ENGLISH This year the English Department adopted a successful program for seniors in which a choice of various electives were available. Seniors were able to choose an aspect of English which interested them most and developed their style of writing. English students learn to communicate and express themselves clearly to others Literature consisted of Greek mythology, drama, contemporary novels, poetry, and short stories. Miss Marena Kehl, Mrs. Winona Hubbell, Mrs. Ruth Klopsch, and Mr. Donald Larsen were new teachers this year to the English Department. Mrs. Dona Everett English 17 wgagtm zwij L Megw$gf$ Mr. Charles Croasdill JournalismtEnglish Mrs. Ruth Klopsch English Mrs. Constance Voelker English Miss Marena Kehl English FOREIGN LANGUAGE German, Spanish, French, and Latin are the languages presented at Lakes. Students not only learned to speak the language, but also developed the grammar and structure. Studying a foreign language helped students to become more aware of the culture of another country and provided them with Mr. William Schmidt Dep,t. ChairmamGerman the necessary foreign language requirements for college. A language lab was available for individual study. The Spanish, French, Latin, and German Clubs provided an opportunity for further study of each countryts culture. Mrst Bertl Werny German Mrs. Karen Hadley Mrs. Elma Nellermoe French Latin English Mrs. Bonnie Rediske Mr. Frederick Wolf Spanish German Mrs.jane McNicholas Mr.james Peterson Spanish French 19 HOME ECONOMICS Home Economics was an important class for girls interested in planning their future homes. Girls studied sewing techniques, balancing and preparing meals, thrifty shopping, and important facts on managing a home. The course also enabled the students to pursue their particular interests and capabilities. Guiding the girls this year were two new teachers, Mrs. Jerilee Peterson and Mrs. Diane Fennema. Mrs. Jerilee Petersen Home Economics Mrs. Diane Fennema Home Economics Miss Karen Fineide Art Mr. Mark Erlander Art Mr. Darrell Smith Art Home EC students discuss future plans. Mr. Jack Rothenberg Industrial Arts Department Chairman Mr. Robert Studebaker Industrial Arts RT AND SHOP Art is an expression of creativity and imagination that is shown by designing a lamp, painting a portrait, or creating a sculpture. Students were able to express their personalities, ideas, and feelings by the pieces of art which they created. New teachers include Mr. Mark Erlander, Miss Karen Fineide, Mr. Thomas Guglomo, and Mr. Paul Hartman. Mr. Thomas Guglomo Industrial Arts Mr. Paul Hartman Mr Donald Severeid Dramaispeech Industrial Arts 21 SOCIAL STUDIES Variety played an important part in history Classes this year. Students not only attended regular classes but also enjoyed lectures. US. History, World Geography, and Western Civilization are a few courses that presented the historical facts from the past. Contemporary Affairs was a course designed to familiarize the student with the present world situation. Through studying 0f the past and the present man can attempt to improve the future of mankind. Mr. Robert Peterson Social Studies Mr. Robert Hurt was added to the History Department Dgpartmemcmirman this year. The psychology classes this year were more college oriented than in previous years. The course offered preparations for college psychology. Mrs. Wanda Nadal Social Studies Mr. George Ghilarducci Social Studies Mr. AJ. Micera Mr. Ralph Fuller Social Studies Social Studies 22 Mr. Thomas Morris Social Studies Mr. Robert Hurt Social Studies Mr. Michael Cullom Psychology Mr Andrew Pazaruski Social Studies Mn Micera lectures to an attentive US. History Class. 23 Mr. Vance Reeves Chemistry Mr. Ronald Hansen Science Mr. George Wooster Physics Mr. Silas Nelsen Chemistry SCIENCE The courses of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science present various methods of drawing conclusion to puzzling problems and inspire new ideas to be developed; Mr. Melvin Olsen directed the Science Department for his third year at Lakes and Mr. Robert Nevers joined the science staff this year. The Saturday Science Club was opened to students interested in increasing their knowledge of science outside the classroom. Mr. Robert Nevers Science Mr. James Vadheim Science Mr. Melvin Olsen Science Department Chairman Mr. Jack Doepke Science 25 Mr. Lennard Nelson Department Chairman Mr. Donald Rarey Math Mathematics provides a challenge for all students. Many students took courses of basic math, business math, algebra, and geometry that are required for college. Other students who sought more challenging advanced courses took trigonometry, calculus, probability, and math analysis. Mrs. Maxwell was added to the staff this year to keep up the pace of the growing number of math students. Mr. Ronald Storaasili Math . Louise Ulbricht Math 1mmelman ath hH' M It Ke' Mr Mary Maxwell Mrs Math hard Sowers 1c Math R Mr dge Russell Aldri Math Mr 27 MUSIC The Music Department welcomed back Mr. Harmic this year. Mr. Harmic directed the choir, swing choir, and choral groups for various occasions throughout the year. Accompanying him were Mr. Schlichting, a new orchestra director, and Mr. Bantsari, who led the band. These music groups performed for sports events, concerts, and entertainment of the community. Mr. Richard Bantasari Instrumental Music Sing along with Sceley. Mr, Edward Harmic Vocal Music Trombone player practices in privacy. Left to Right: Mr. Richard Owens, MrsJean Phillips, Mr. Norman Lawrence, and Mr. Richard Green. DRIVERiS ED This course was designed to acquaint students with driving experience, rules of the road, and laws of the state. The program began with a classroom orientation of driving skills and first aid, A six-week course followed in which students learned to operate the car. Driving Instructor Mrsjean Phillips was a new addition to the regular staff this year. Mr. Wayne Swimme Health iSaery 29 Mr. Dean Scharer Mr. John Fields Business Depit. Chairman Modern Marketing Mrs. Beverly Cheesman Mr. George Nayer Business Business Mr. Robert Lobdell Mrs. Helen Sooman BusinesVSpeech Business 30 ML Michael Staupfcr Swimming Miss Virginia Gilson Physical Education Mr. Harper Hill Mr. Evan Steensland Physical Education Miss Patricia Rustwick Physical EducatiomDrill Team Mr. William Hansen 31 LIBRARIANS AND NU SES Mn Donald Smith Department Chairman Mrs. Barbara Taylor Librarian Mrs. Lore Polcyn Mrs. Margaret Willis Librarian Clerk Assistant Librarian Mrs Ruth Hagan Mrs. Dorothy McDevitt Nurse Nurse 32 Mr James Snyder Special EducatioMSenior Counselor ECIAL ED Mrs. Phyllis Duras Special Education Mr.James Combs Special Education Mr. Hal Velikanje Special Education 33 Mr. A1 Filley Office Machine Repair Mrs. Judy Alsos Commercial Sewing Mrs. Marlene Cunningham Offset Duplicating Mr. Floyd Cowan Commercial Photography Mr. Bernie Snyder Food Services VOCH - TECH CHOOL Vocational and occupational interests vary in each individual. T0 supply many of these vocations is the purpose of the Voc-Tech School. Young men and women had choices from such fields as electronics, studio skills, airplanc Mr. cum Christensen mechanics, commercial sewing, and commercial photography. Auto Shop These vocations were offered to any student interested in preparing his future. Mr. Clarence Tucker Mr. Richard Mose Welding Auto Mechanics Mr. Don Severeid Mr. Lloyd Doering Machine Shop Auto Mechanics 35 Mr. Dale Welfringer Studio SkillVRadio and T.V. Skills Mr. Fred Lammert Airframq Powerplam Mr. Maurice Foss Electronics Mr. Alan Quick Mr. Del Cisco Landscape Gardening Aviation Mechanics COOKS AND CUSTODIANS The lunchroom service for students this year was run smoothly and efficiently by our cooks. Despite numerous complaints from students, the cooking staff worked diligently at preparing balanced, nutritional and appetizing lunches. In maintaining the effective functioning of a large school a competent custodial staff is essential. Needless to say, by performing an outstanding job they are an asset to Lakes. Row. 1: Barbara Dunbar, Gail Rouner, Alice Absher. Row 2: Rachel Wood, a substitute, Dorothy Olsen, Millle Stott, Myrtle Lake. Missing was Dorothy Selm. Row 1: Wilson DeShant, Clarence Bender, Washington Awe. Row 2: Larry Rolly, Warren Wilson, Thomas Sheppard, Bill McRae, Ralph Anderson, Head Custodian. g E S R m N E S GRADUATION 1970 Graduation 1970 finalized the Senior year and 12 years of long, hard study. June 10 marked the day when 444 Seniors walked to the end of high school and the beginning of their chosen, adult lives. For many, college was the next step. Others chose occupations and technical training. Following the commencement exercises, Seniors attended the all-night party which featured two popular rock bands. v 454159? . w:th kiwi rmuwnpvwww e $5.. . e a.. Reflections of the past and dreams of the future captivate Robin Shultz. Ivy Murphy and Richardjones are ready for commencement. After a long morning of practice, Diane Culpepper and Steve Barach take a short break. Lil Verhaar and George Hamilton pause outside between one of the practice sessions during Week. Linda Boyce confidently faces graduation. Senior 40 Al Hendren, Craig T or, and Kevin Brooks line up in anticipation 0fthe coming graduation Linda Boyce and Lil Verhaar make the final adjustments of their gowns before the commencement exercises. Ivy Murphy, Janice Jones, and Richard Jones prepare for a graduation rehearsal. Deep concentration is seen on the faces of Ian Manclark and V ki Barrett as Al Hendren and Vicki MacFarlane appear relieved after a successful practice they walk down the graduation aisle. session. Greg Mills, Senior Class President Vice-President Chris Swan MILLS-SWAN TEAM The class of 1970 has at last reached its ultimate goaleGRADUATION. Now each will travel their own way but always look back with a feeling of accomplishment; for as upperclassmen, we have all changed in many ways, each change adding to our maturity. All through our school years, we have watched others go before us and looked on with apathy, for only those who have experienced the senior year can fully express the strong feelings and emotions involved in graduation. The senior year has been a mixture of activities and anxieties, friendships and frustrations, and a feeling of contentment knowing that the memories we carry with us shall never die. Senator Dale Tomasch Pam Wimer, Senior Senator Senator Rick Kleiner 42 ABRAHAMS, TREN-Key Club 1; Swim Team ManagerZ ABSHER, DON-Lettermenk Club 1; Varsity Golf 1,2,3 ADAMS, SANDRA-National Honor Society 1,2,3, Secretary 3; GAA 1,2,3, President 3; All School Play 2; German Club1,2,3; March of Dimes Chairman 3 ALBERS, STEVE-Varsity Football 3; R. A. Long High SchooD Football 1; Swimming 1,2 ALDRICH, JANIS-Choir 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; All-State Choir 3; Swing Choir 2,3; FTA 3 ALEXANDER, DAN-Car Club 3; Ski Club 1 ANDERSON, DIANE ANDERSON, KATIE-ASB Secretary 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3, Secretary 2, President 3; French Club 1,2,3, Vice President 2; GAA 1,2,3 ANDERSON, JEANETTE-Drill Team 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; All School Play 1;SkiClub1 ANDERSON, LINDA-Drill Team 2,3; Pep Club1,2 ANDREWS, JAMES-Boys1 Chorus 2; Folk Music Club 3; Choir 3 ANDREWS,JODY-Represcntative Assembly 2; Band 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Latin Club 2,3; Ayah Club 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3 ANDRUS, GARTH-All-State Choir 3; Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; National Honor Society 3; Representative Assembly 2 ARM ITAGE, FRED-JV Football 2 ARRUDA, MARVIN-Football 1; Basketball 1; Lettermenk Club 1 ATCHISON, VlCTORlA-Girlsy Tennis 1,2,3; Volunteens 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Latin Club 2; Pep Clubl BABBIT, STEVE-Wrestling 1,2,3; Representative Assembly 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2; DECA President 3 BACHUSJAMES BAILEY, NANCY-Concert Band 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3;1V01unteens 3; Spanish Club 2; Orchestra 1,3 BAILEY, PATTI 43 BALL, MARIANNE-Officc Assistant 1 BANDY, BRENDA-Ayah Club 3; Gymnastics 3; FTA2,3 BANKS, STEVE BARBADILLO, ALICE-Ayah Club 3; Ushers3 Club 3; Office Assistant 3; 1Zama High SchoolLPep Club 1 BARRETT, VICKI-Ayah Club 3; Drama Club1,2;3; Saturday Science 1 BARTHELL, PATRlClA-Ayah Club 3; DECA Vice President 2 BATEM AN, BAR BARA ?EAUBIEN, MICHELLE-Modern Marketing Club BECK, CHRISTEL-Art Club 1; Art Assistant 3; GAA 1,2,3 BECZEK, ANDY BERG, BRIAN-National Honor Society 1,2,3; Gefman Club 2,3; Math Club 2; March of Dimes 3; Science Assistant 3 BISHOP, JACK-Track 1; Math Club 2; JV Baseball 2 Senior cows at snack break. BLACKBURN, PAUL-Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 2,3 BLANKENSHIP, SHIRLEY BONSER, MARY-National Honor Society 1,2,3; National Thespians 1; Folk Club 1 BOUCHER, JANELLE-LEGEND 3; Girls3 Swimming 3; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 1; Swim Assistant 2,3 BOWINGTON, TERRY-Ski Club 1 BOWMAN, BETH-LEGEND 3; Swim Assistant 2; Volunteens 1; Girls, Chorus 1; Chair 2,3 BOWMAN, STEVE-Key Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,3; Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1 BOYCE, LINDA-LEGENDZJ, Editor 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Representative Assembly 2,3; Girls1 Basketball1,2,3;Swim Assistant 2,3 BRADSHAW, NEOLA BROCK, MARILOUISE-Girls1 Tennis 2,3; Gymnastics 3; Honor Society 1,2,3; GAA 2; Ushers7 Clubl BRONOSKE, PATRICIA-Latin Club 2,3, Vibe- President 3; Assistant Director All School Play 3; Drama Club 3; Snack Bar Assistant 1 BROOKS, KEVIN-National Thespians 2,3 SENIORS BEGIN WITH ACTION BROWN, DARYL-Orchestra 1,2; Tennis 2 BUCKBEE, RON-Drama Club 1,2,3; Stage and Lighting Crew 1,2,3; Swim Assistant 1; National Thespians 2,3 BULLARD, LESLIE-Big Sister 2,3; Voluntcens 1; Office Assistant 2,3 BURGESS, VALER IE-Art Club 2 BURT, WILBUR CAIN, FRANCES-Art Club 3; Pep Club 3; Ayah Club 3; French Club 2,3; GAA 2,3 CAMPBELL, SUE-Pep Club 3; FHA 1 GARDEN, JOLYNN-Pep Club 1,2,3; German Club 1,2; FHA Secretary 1; Folk Music Club 2; Folk Dancing Club 1 45 EACH MOMENT OF SENIOR YEAR CARMAN, JOE-Representative Assembly 1,2,3; Swimming 1; Honor Society 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1 CARNES, STEPHEN-Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3; Varsity Cross Country 2,3; Lettermen3s Club Vice President 3; Representative Assembly 1,2 CARTER, BARBARA CASSIE, DAVID4Laughbon High SchooD Tennis 2; Pep Band 3; Chess Team 3; Debate Team 1; Lcttermerfs Club 1 CHASE, RICHARD-Football 1,2; Lettermen3s Club 2 CHRISMAN, BILL-Spanish Club 1,2 CHURCHILL, DALE-Choir 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Office Assistant 2,3; Boys7 Chorus 1,3 CLARK, SUE-German Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Snack Bar Assistant 2,3; Cafeteria Assistant 1 CLEMENT, SUE CLIFTON, GARY-Rine Team 1; Varsity Rifle Team 2,3; Orchestra1,2,3; Chess Club 1 COLEMAN, ROBERT COLLIER, BURKB-Spanish Club 2; DECA 3 COLON, MARGARITA-jSeaside High School; Spanish Club 1; German Club 1; 1Laughbon High SchooD Pep Club 2; Honor Society 2; Princess 2 COOM BS, ELIZABETH-Choir 1,2,3; Swing Choir 3; FTA President 3; Drama 1,2,3 COWG ILL, BETH COX, DAVID CRAVEN, CHUCK CRAWFORD, DODEY-Pep Club 1,2; DECA 3; Office Assistant 3 CRAWFORD, DOUG CRISP, CURTIS-Pep Band 1; Track 2 BRINGS ANTICIPATION OF GRADUATION CROASDILL, CHARLIE-Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3; Varsity Cross Country 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3; Representative Assembly 1,2,3; Tennis 12 CROOK, DENISE-Art Club 1; Latin Club 3; Health Center Assistant 3 CULPEPPER, DIANE-Girls7 Tennis 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2 CUNNINGHAM, JOE-Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 1; Representative Assembly 2; Lettermen1s Club 1,2 CURRY, MIKE-National Honor Society 1,2,3, Historian3 DAHL, PAT-Football 3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Lettermen1s Club1,2,3 DAVIS, CHARLES DAVIS, CINDY Debby Watzke contemplates her future as graduation approaches. Seniors psych up for the tug of war. ATMOSPHERE STIMULATES DAVIS,JAMES-Lakes Car Club 3 DE GOOYER', BRUCE-Track 1; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1; Office Assistant 2,3 DE JESUS, MARlA-Office Assistant 2,3 DEMPSEY, BETTY-GAA 3; Pep Club 1,3 DENISON, LINDA DE SILVA, DOROTHY DICKSON, RANDY DINGESS, DAN-Symphonic Band 1,2,3; Cross Country 2,3; Wrestling 1; Office Assistant 2,3 DILL, RICHARD-All School Play 3; Pep Club 3; Lakes Car Club 3; German Club 3 DISETH, SCOTT-Football 1; Lettermen3s Club 1; Spanish Clubl DODDS, ISUE.Girls, Swim Team 3; Drill Team 3; Concert Band 1,2; P.E. Assistant 2,3; French Club 1 DOTY, KEVIN Senior men pull together for a victory over the Sophomore boys. EMOTION S INTO ACTION DRAKE, BRIGET-Cheerleader 3; DECA Secretary 3; Girls3 Chorus 2; Pep Club 2,3; Gymnastics 2 DRAKOS, KATHY-Girls3 Chorus 2,3; Clover Park High SchooD Gymnastics 1 DRAUGHON, SCOTT-Varsity Rifle Team 1,2; LEDGER 3; Representative Assembly 3; Lcttermen3s Club 2; Literary Review 1 DUNCAN, DEBBIE-Choir 3; Ayah Vice President 3; Clover Park Camp Counselor 2,3; National Honor Society 2,3; FHA 1,2, Vice President 2 DUNCAN, SANDY-Drill Team 1,2; P.E. Assistant 3; Office Assistant 2 DU FONT, GREG-Wrestling 1,2,3; 1Madison High School; Lettermen3s Club 1; Baseball 1; Student Council 1; Historian 1 EASTWOOD, CHARLOTTE-Girly Chorus 3; 1Puyallup High School; German Club 2; Girls7 Chorus 1 EAZER, GWENDA-National Honor Society 2,3; Choir 1,3; 1Fort Campbell High School; Drama 2; FHA2 EHRET, VIVIAN-Library Assistant 1; Office Assistant 2,3 ELLIS, GREG-Lakcs Car Club 3; DECA 3; Bookstore 2,3 ELLISON, WADE-Lakes Car Club 3 EVANGER, SHARON-Pep Clubl 49 A J AM-PACKED YEAR FLANAGAN, CINDY-Voluntecns 1,2,3; Ushers, Club 1,2,3; German Club 2; Ski Club 1; FHA 1 FORCE,JANET-Volunteens 1,2,3; DECA 1 FORREST, DOUG-Track 1; Rifle Team 1; Gymnastics3 FRAZIER, TOM FRANKENBERY, BARBARA-Spanish Club 1; Pep C1ub1;Drama Club 3; Girls3 Chorus 2,3 FOSHAUG, TED-Art Club 1,2,3, President 3; Pep Club 1,2; Parking Lot Crew 3; Volunteens 1 FRIESE, MARCIA FRITTS,MONIKA-Rif16 2,3 FRUGE, YUKA-LEGEND 3; Pep Club 1,2; Office Assistant 2; Art Club 1 FRY, ELIZABETH-Orchestra 1,2,3; German Club 1 FUJIOKA, DORIS FUKUYAM A, PETER-Varsity Football 1,2,3; Folk Music Club 3; Lettermen1s Club 2 EVANS, KATHY-Concert Band 1,2,3; Ayah Club 3 EVANS, LOIS-LEGEND 3; Pep Club 1,3; German Club 1; Ski Club 1; Girls3 Chorus1 FARMER, DANA-Football 1; Gymnastics 3 FARROW, ARNETA FEST, TOM-Boys1 Chorus 2,3; DECA 3; German Club 1; Folk Music Club 2,3; Bookstore Assistant Manager 3 FINLEY, GLORIA-Girls1 Chorus 1,3 FITZPATRICK, LYNN-Pep Club 1,2,3; Ushers1 Club 1,2,3; Latin Club President 2; LEDGER 2,3; Ayah 3 FITZPATRICK, PAUL-Football 1,2,3; Lettermerfs Club 1,2,3; RiHe Club 1 While Diane Schafer studies the contents of herjam-packed sandwich, Lil Verhaar gazes thoughtfully into space. GALBRAITH, DEBRA GARBUSH,JUDY-DECA 3; Choir 2,3 GARDNER, KEN GARRAUGHTY, DEBRA G IBSON, GEORGIA-Drill Team 2,3; Pep Club 2 GILBERT, JESSE-Football 2,3; Lettermenas Club 2,3; Boysl Chorus 1,2; Choir 3; Big Brother 2,3 G lLBERT, JOE GOUGHNOUR, RON GOUR, MIKE-Choir 2,3; Swimming 1,2; Volunteens 3 GREEN, MIKEAWcst High SchooD Outdoor Clubl GRIFFIN, DOUG-P.E. Assistant 2; DECA 3 GRONDAHL, RICK-Lakes Car Club 3 51 HAANIO, ROBERT-National Honor Society 1,2,3; Rifle Team 2,3; Math Club 2; 3Laughbon High SchooD Basketball 1; Football 1 HAGEN, DON HAGLUND, MARK-Band 1,2,3; Rif1e Team 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3; Lakes Car Club 3 HAINES, WAYNE HALL, BEVERLY-Afro-American Club; FBLA 3; Art Club2 HALL, RUSS-3Buena High SchooD Baseball 1; Football 1; Student Council 1 HAMILTON, BRUCE-Varsity Football 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3; Varsity Baseball 1,2,3; Key Club 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Representative Assembly 1,2,3 HAMILTON, GEORGE-ASB Vice President 3; Representative Assembly 1; Concert Band 1,2; Football 3; Lcttermenk Club 3 HAMMOND, LINDA-National Honor Society 1,2,3; Representative Assembly 1; Tennis 3; German Club 2 HARDING, SHERALYN HARIMOTO, LYNN-Grankfurt American High School; National Honor Society 2; Keycttes 2; Student Council Representative 1; German-American Club 1 HARPER, HARRY-All School Play 3; 1Northcast High SchooD Photo Club 1; Severn High SchooD Photo Club 2; Tennis 2 HARTMAN, JOHN2Varsity Swimming 1,2,3; Key Club 3; Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 3 HASKINS, MERRIE Spirited Seniors chee HAYES, BETTY-National Honor Society 2,3; Pep glub 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Representative Assembly HAYES, BONNIE HEMION, KATHY-Varsity Tennis 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Girls3 Chorus 1; Choir 2,3 HENDERSON, MARK HENDERSON, SUE-Varsity Band 1,2; Pep Club 1; Snack Bar Assistant1;FBLA 2,3 HENDREN, AL-Football 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3; LEDGER 2; Sports Editor 3; Quill and Scr0112,3 HENRICKSON, PAT-Varsity Swimming 2,3; Lettermen3s Club 3 HERD, STANLEY-Track 2,3; Cross Country 3; 1Frankfurt American High Schoob Radio Club HERROM, JOE-1Gault High school; Spanish Club 1 HERSMAN, RUSS-National Honor Society 1,2,3; German Club 2; Art Club 2; Office Assistant 2,3; Football 1 HERSTROM, ANDREW-Concert Band 1,2,3; Varsity Track 1,2,3; Varsity Cross Country 1,2,3; Lettermen3s Club 1,2,3 HEUSER, CHERI-Art Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; FTA 1; Spanish Club 1 t a pep assembly. HILES, DOLORES-Representative Assembly 1,2; Girls7 Tennis 2,3; LEGEND 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Ayah Club Secretary 3 HILLSTEAD, KELLY 53 BradJones aids Lance Fredrickson in the shop. HINDERMAN, JOHN-Golf 2; Wrestling 2; Lettermenk Cl b2,3 HOLLOWWA, BOB-Key Cl b 2,3;JV Wrestling 2 HOWARD, GENE HOWE. ROGER-CShattuck SchooD ROTC 2; Boxing 2;Wrest1ing 1 HOWELL, GEORGE Varsity Wrestling 1; Orchestra 1,3; Lettermen3s Club 1; Drama Club 3 HUGHES, KATHY HUNTER SHIRLEY-FHA 1; Red Cross Club 1; French Clu 1.2; Office Assistant 3, P.E. Assistant HURLEY, JERRY-Cheerleader 2; Choir 2,3; Gymnastics 1,233 HURLE THOMAS-Varsity Track 2,3 1; Footba112 Choir 2,3; DECA 3 HUTTERMAN. CINDY Spanish Team 3; Representative Assembly 3; Ushers7 Club 2; LEGEND 3 IHA, BILL-Varsity Wrestling 1,213; JV Cross C mntry 1; LEGEND 3; Chair 3 IRIGON, IWYRNA-French Club 233; FTA 3 IWAMOTO, STANLEY JANTZEN, M IKE JELINEK, MARY-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Student Accounts 3; Pep Club 1,2 JENKINS, CYNTHlA-Choir 2,3; Drill Team 1,2,3; Swing Choir 3; Choir Secretary 3; LEG END 3 JOHNSEN, CONRAD-Track Team 1,2,3; DECA 3; Lcttermen,s Club 1,2,3 JOHNSON, DEBBIE JOHNSON, GUY JOHNSON, MARY JOHNSON, PAUL-All School Play 3; Volunteens 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3 JOHNSON, ROBIN JOHNSTON, CATHY-Pep Club 2,3; Drama Club 3; Ushers, Club 2,3; Ayah Club 3 JONES, DALE ANN-Girls1 Chorus 3; German Folk Dance 1 JOSLIN, LESLIEArt Club 2,3; Pep Club 3; All School Play 3; Ayah Club 3; Spanish Club Vice PresidentZ JOSOWITZ, SIMON JUDSON, DARLENE JUDSON, JOANNE-Ayah Club 3; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Saturday Science Club 2; P.E. AssistantZ JULICH, JIM-Key Club 1,2,3; Varsity Swimming 1,2,3; Choir 2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Lettermen3s Club 1,2,3 KAIURAJEFF KARMAN, R ICHARD-Concert Band 1,2; Symphonic Band 3; Lakes Car Club 3; German Club 1,2; Snack Bar Assistant 2,3 KASKIE,JEANNE-Big Sister 2 55 KEISER, CHARLE-Art Assistant 3 KILLAM, KATHY-National Honor Society 1; Drill Team 2,3; Gymnastics 3; Pep Club 2,3; Girls3 Basketball 1,2 KILLEBREW, BECKY-Pep Club 3; GAA 2,3; Art Club 3; German Club 2; Folk Music Club 2 KIMBALL,JEFF-Lakes Car Club 3; Rifle Team 1,3 KINSEY, CHRIS-Art Assistant 1; Pep Club 1 KINVILLE, KATHY-Volunteens 1,2,3; Ushers3 Club 1,2,3; LEDGER 2,3, Staff Secretary 3, Exchange Editor 3; FHA 1,2 KIRBY, SHANNON-,I.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3; Basketball 1; Tennis 1,2; Baseball 3; Lettermenk Club 1,2,3 KITTREDGE, KRIS-Drill Team 2,3; Representative Assembly 2,3; Office Assistant 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; French Club2 KLEINER, RICK-Scnator 3; Debate 1,3; Concert Band 1; Boys, State Delegate 2; All School Play 3 KLINDT, DAVID KOBELMIOANN-Gymnastics 1,3; P.E. Assistant 3 KRUGER, KIM-Basketball 1; Chess Club 2 2SOME WITH FACTS . . . SOME WITH VISIONS,3 1c; 1966 Beechwood Music Corporation KUEWA, GUS-Varsity Football 2,3; Wrestling 1; Letterman's C1ub 1,2,3; Varsity Track 2,3; Sound Crew 2,3 KURZDORFERJOAN KUZNICZCI, PAM-Art Club 2 LA FLEUR, LARRY-Key Club 3; Wrestling Assistant 3; Representative Assembly 3; Lettermenk Club 2,3; Reserve Wrestling 1; Lab Assistant 3 LARSEN, CHRIS-Frcnch Club1,2; Ayah Club 3 LAWRENCE, ERNEST LE MAY, GEORGE-Baseball 2; Chess Club 1,2; German Club2 ' LEGACY, STEVE LILLIE,WILLIAM LLOYD, CHARLES-DECA Club 3; FTA 2,3; Lcttermcnk Club 2,3 LOGUE, DEBBIE-DECA Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 1; Office Assistant 3; RE. Assistant 2; LEGEND 3 LOMBARD, MARILEE-Ayah Club 3; Pep Club 3; German Club 3 LONG, MARISE-Choir 2,3; Ushers3 Club 2,3; Madrigal Singers 2; Voluntcen 1 LONG, SHELLEY LUMSDEN, PAT-Diving 1; Lettermen3s Club 1,2,3; Varsity Track 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2 LYDON, PEGGY MACFARLANE, VlCKlE-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; Big Sister 3 MADDOCK, SUE-National Honor Society 2,3 MALANEY, SHELLEY MALLON, BARBARA-French Club 1,2,3, President 2; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Ushers1 Club 1 Doris Fujioka, Patti Wilson, Kathy Merrill, and Kathy Kinville show their eagerness in responding to questions put to them. Grace and composure are evident on Linda Hammond3s face as she models in the gers fashion show. 57 MANCLARK, IAN-Varsity Golf Team 1,2,3; Lettermcn3s Club 1 MANUEL, CINDY-Spanish Club 1,2,3; Folk Music Club 3; Choir 2,3; Drill Team 2,3; March of Dimes 3 MARGIN, BERNADETTE-Honor Society 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Representative Assembly 3; Drill Team 3; FBLA 2,3, Treasurer 3 MARSH, PATRICIA-Fnench Club 1,2; Choir 2,3; GAAl MARTIN, CHERYL-Mixed Choir 1Missi0n Bay High SchooD 1; Girls3 Chorus 3 MARTIN, GREG MARTINDALE, GARY MARTINEZ, OSKAR MASUDA, GEORGE-Art Club 1; Lettermenk Club 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; F00tball1 MATHEWS, CHARLES MC BRIDE, MIKE MC CARY, PAT The; holiday-like atmosphere and youthful exuberence of the Lakes Yearbook staff ArtistLeslieJoslinlooks forwardtoasuccessfulArtasia. radlates from the face of Christy Spidahl. MC KASSON, GLENNA-Choir 2,3; Drill Team 1,2,3; Pep Club Secretary 1, Vice President 2; Girls, Basketball 3; P.E. Assistant 2 MC LAUGHLIN, TOM-Representative Assembly 1,3; Junior Vice President; Key Club 2,3; LEDGER 3; Basketball 1 MC QUEEN, DANNY-Varsity Wrestling 3; FBLA 2,3; LEDGER 3; Band 1 MC DONALD, CATHY MC KEE, CATHERINE MEEKS, KAREN-Drill Team 2,3; Pep Club 2 MENGERT, TOM-National Honor Society 1,2,3;JV Swimming 2; Saturday Science Club 1; Volunteens 1; Lettermen3s Club 2,3 MERRILL, KATHY-Spanish Club1,2; Ushers, Club 2,3; Ayah Club 3; Office Assistant 2,3; Drama 3 MERRITT, RON-1Kennewick High SchooD Interact 3; German Club 2,3; Red Cross Club 2; Biology Club 3; 1Borah High SchooD International Club 3 MICERA, FRED-Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Lcttermen3s Club 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2 MICONE, RITA-German Club Secretary-Treasurcr 3; Ushers3 Club1,2,3; Big Sister 3 M IDDLETON, JOHN TRIALS AND TRIBULATION S MIHM, SARAH-All School Play 3; Pep Club 3; Drama 3; 1George Washington High SchooD Class Committee 1,2; GAA 1,2 MILLER, CHERIEPep Club 1,2; German Club 1; Office Assistant 2 MILLER, RAY MILLER, STEVE MILLS, GREG-Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Reprasentative Assembly 1,2; Senior President; Lettermenk Club 1,2 MITCHELL, CHARLENE MITCHELL, SUZANNE-Girls3 Gymnastics 2,3; French Club 2,3; National Honor Society 2; 1Pioneer High SchooD CSF 1; Speech Team MOBLEY, BILL-Swimming 2,3; Lettermen3s Club 3; DECA 3; Spanish Club 2; 1E1 Reno High SchooD Spanish Clubl 59 MONIVIA, CLYDE-Honor Society 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Baseball1,2; Lettermenk Club 1,2,3 MOON, BETTY-FBLA 2,3, Vict-President 2, President 3; Office Assistant 3 MORGAN, JERI-Debate 2,3; Library Club 1,2, Honor Society 1,2,3 MORGAN, SCOTT-Journalism 3 MORIN, PEGGY Songleader 2; Drill Team 1,3; Representative Assembly 2 MORITZ, CRAIG-Baskctball 1; T ack 1; Lettermen1s Club1,2,3; Art Club 2,3 MORRIS,VAL MO KO, MIKE-Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3; Representative Assembly 3; Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3; Student Leader 2,3; LEGEND 3 MULHOLLAND, CAROL-DECA Secretary 3 MURPHY, Y-Drill Team 2,3; Drama Club 2,3, Presidnet 3; Thespians 2,3; All School Play 2,3; Representativ AssemblyZ NAVARRO, MANUEL NELSON, GAIL-Girls, Basketball 1,2 LAKES RULES-SO DO SENIORS! NILESJANE NORBERG, JANET-National Honor Society 1,2,3; French Club 2, Treasurer 3; Choir 2,3 NORTON, STEVE-Choir 2,3; 1A1pine High SclhooD Football 1; Baseball 1 OJALA, LARRY-Art Assistant 1,3; Pep Club 1 OAKES, GERALD-Key Club 2,3; DECA 3; Office Assistant 2; Wrestling 2 ODA, HARLEY-Choir 2,3, Vice President 3; Swing Choir 2,3; All State Choir 3; Key Club 2,3; Lettermen3s Club 1,2,3 OLSONJODI OROPESA, AKEMI ORR, JAN-Folk Music Club 1; Art Club 1; Spanish Club 1 PARKINSON, BILL-DECA 3; 1F10rida Military SchooD Swimming 1; ROTC 2 FARR, LAURA-Library Assistant 2 PASCUA, PRESCILLA-Cheerleader 3; Drill Team 2; Spanish Club1,2,3; Pep Club 3; Ayah Club 3 PATCHELL, CHRIS-Swimming 2,3; Representative Assembly 3; 1Shape High SChooD Student Council 1; Forensic Team 1; Football 1 PATERNOSTER, CHRIS-Debate 1,2,3; R1116 Club 2,3; Library Assistant 2,3; Folk Music Club 1,2 PATRICK, LYNN-Drill Team 1,2,3; French Club 1,2 PATTEE, SHIRLEY-GAA 2 PATTERSON, GORDON PAYTON, RANDY-Representative Assembly Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1 Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3 1,2; 2,3; PAZ, MARIA-Concert Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; National Honor Society 1,2,3; Girls7 Tennis 2,3; Office Assistant 3 PEARSON, AUDREY-Girls, Tennis 2,3; French C1ub1,2,3; Pep Club1,2; Ayah Club 3; Representative Assembly 3 61 PECKHAM, SUE-chresentative Assembly 1,2; German Club President 3; Literary Review Staff2 PEMBERTON, SUSAN-1Robert G. Cole High SchooD Drama Club 3; Choral Music 2; Newspaper 1, Business Manager 1; Ushers, Club 2,3 PERK INS, BILL-Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3; Football 1,3; Key Club 2,3; Baseba111,2; Lettermenk Club 1,2 PETRIE, GLENDA-G-Iammond High SchooD French Club 1; Red Cross Representative 1 FEVER, JIM-Unternational School Bangkob Baseball 1; Student Leader 1Karate1 3 PIEHLER, ROY PLUMMER, GEORGE-Football 1,3; Lettermen3s Club1,2,3; DECA 3 POLITE, LISA-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2; Bowling 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2 POLUCEK, jEFF PONDER, JUDI-1Carlisle High School; Drama Club 1; Ushers3 Club 2,3; Pop Music Club 2; Music Club 1 POPE, MARK PORTER, LINDA-Office Assistant 3 POTTS, FRANK POWERS, PAM-Ayah Club President 3; GAA 2,3, Vice President 2, Secretary 3; German Club 1,2; Pep Club 3; Office Assistant 3 PROBSTJIM PRUETT, JACQUELINE-Ushers3 Club 2; FBLA 2; Girls7 Chorus 2,3; Office Assistant 3; Rifle Club 1 PUGLIESE, FRANK-Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2 RACKLEY, DAVID RADLIFF, PETER RARICK, TIM-1Bremerhaven High SchooD Varsity Football 1,2; Soccer 1,2 SENIORS STEP INTO REDISKE, GREG-National Honor Society 1,2,3; DECA President 3; Baseball 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Golfl REED, STEVE REINHARDT, ELLEN-Latin Club 3; 1Huguenot High SchooD Latin Club 2; 3Dentsville High SchooD FHA 1 RENKEL, STEVE-National Honor Society 2,3 RIDEOUT, ,IAY-Varsity Track 1,2,3; JV Football 2; Cross Country 3; Swimming 3 RITEZEL, JULIE-FBLA Secretary 3; Pep Club 1,2; Office Assistant 3; 1Lompoc High SchooD Drill Team 1 RITTER, RICHARD ROBERTS,JAMES F. III-Golfl ROBISON, MARY-Drill Team 1,2,3, Sophomore Representative 1, Co-Captain 3; Pep Club 1,2,3 ROCKETT, ROBERTA-Concert Band 1,2,3; Solo and Ensemble Contest Participant 1,2,3; Drama 1,2,3; All School Play 1 RODRIGUEZ, ALLAN-Varsity Swimming 2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Cross Country 3 ROXBY, RICHARD RUDOLPH, EMMA RYANJIM SALKIND, GISELA SANCHEZ, GEORGINA-1San Jose High SchooD Pep Club 1; Music and Dancel SAUERESSIG, ESME-Orchestra 1,2,3, Secretary- Treasurer 2, President 3; Ayah Club 3; Ushers1 Club 3; GAA 1; German Clubl SAYRE, BILL SCHAETZEL, CORY-Representative Assembly 1; Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; Drill Team 1,2 SCHAFER, DIANE-Big Sister 2,3; Pep Club 2; Office Assistant 3; LEGEND 3 63 The attention span of the seniors is never in one place. SCHALER, TERRY SCHERER, KATHY-Honor Society 1,2,3; Saturday Science1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2 SCHMIDT, PAMELA SCHNEIDER,JOY-French Club 1 SCHROEDER, DIANE-LEDGER 2,3,Junior Editor 2, Editor 3; Honor Society 2,3; Pep Club 3 SCOTT, ALICE-Girls7 Chorus 2; Choir 3; Folk Music Club 2; Pep Club 1; March of Dimes 3 SCOTT, J IM K. SCOTT, JIM R.-Varsity Wrestling 3,,Iunior Varsity Wrestling 1,2; Lettermenk Club 1,2,3; Baseball 1; LEGEND 3 SEASEJACQUELINE SEELEY, BOB-Tennis 2,3; Sophomore President 1; ASB Senator 2; Key Club 2,3; LcttermeNs Club 1,2,3; Honor Society 1,2,3; ASB President 3 SEVERSON, MARK-Football 1; Lettermenk Club 1,2; Concert Band 2,3; Stage Band 2; Pep Band 1,2,3 SHANAHAN, BRIAN Kathy Slaughter gleefully accepts the piece of candy offered to her by a fellow student. SHULTZ, ROBIN-Drill Team 3; FBLA 2,3; Girls3 Basketball 2; GAA 1; German Club 1,2 SLAUGHTER, KATHY-LEGEND 2,3, Co-Editor 3; Drill Team 2,3, Senior Representative 3; Representative Assembly 1,2; Senator 1; Swim AssistantZ SMITH, DAPHNE-FBLA Vice President 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Office Assistant 1,2,3 SM 1TH, HOWARD SMITH, MIKE-Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3 SMITH, SHEILA-Drama 3 SM ITH, STEPHENIE-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 3; Madrigal Singer 2; FHA 2; Girlsf Chorus 1 SM 1TH, TYRUS A LIFETIME EXPERIENCE SNYDER, JAN-Spanish Club 1; GAA 2; Ayah Club 3; Office Assistant 2 SNYDER, KEITH-Cmss Country 2,3; Track 2,3; Wrestling 2; Lettermer'fs Club 2,3 SOBECK, GARRY-Football 1,2; Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3; Swim Assistant 2,3; French Club 1 SPIDAHL, CHRISTY-LEGEND 3; Representative Assembly 3; LEDGER 2; Girls, Tennis 3; Chess Club 1,2,3 STALEY, WARD STEVENS, CINDY-Key Heart 3 STEVICK, CINDEE-Drill Team 2,3, Captain 3; Art Club 2,3; Ayah Club 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3 STEWART, jOHN-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 3; P.E. Assistant 2; Office Assistant 3 STINSON, PAT STINTZI, SONYA-Drill Team 1,2; PE, Assistant 1; Pep Club 1,2; Girls, Track Team 1 STOUT, THERESA-FHA 1; Office Assistant 2,3 SUAREZ, CARMEN-Ayah 3; Spanish Club 2,3; FBLA 3; Pep Clubl 65 66 SUNDBY, ARTHUR-Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Lettermen15 Club 3 SUNELL, PERRY-LEGEND 3; 1Quantico High SchooD Girls1 Basketball 1,2 SWAN, CHRIS-Senior Class Vice President 3; Cross Country 1,3; Wrestling 1; Track 1,2,3; Lcttcrmenk Club1,2,3;DECA 3 TACKETT, R ICHARD TANNER, ELAINE-10lympia High SchooD Ski Club 1,2; Girls7 Glee 1,2; Gymnastics 2; DECA 1,2 TAYLOR, CRAIG-Key Club 2,3; Representative Assembly 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2; Football 1,2 TAYLOR, ROSS-Band 1,2,3; Debate 1,2; Honor Society1,2,3;Orchcstra1,2,3 TEMPEL, DEBBI-Tennis Team 2,3; Art Club 2,3; Folk Music Club 3 THRANE, LORNA THULINE, WADE-All Northwest Band 2; All State Band 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Wrestling 2 TOMASH, DALE-ASB Senator 3; Key Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Lettermen1s Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Varsity Swimming 1,2,3 TOMLIN, JERRY-1Brunswich High SChooD Baseball 1,2; 1D0nna High SchooD Band 1,2 Stew Stubbs, Tran Abrahams, Conrad Johnsen and John Hinderman return to classes after 1u nch1 Betty Dempsey studies diligently in the senior commons. TORRENCE, BARRY TORRESJOE TRACEYJOANN TURGEON, MARIEL-Girls, Swimming 3, Captain 3 TURPIN, MARK TYLER, DEBBIE-Art Club 2,3, Treasurer 2, Secretary3 TYO, JO-Key Club Key Heart 3; Drill Team 2,3; Girls1 Basketba112,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Ski Club 1 TYRRELL, LINDA-Pep Club 1,2 VERHAAR, LIL-Cheerleader 3; LEDGER Staff 2,3, Editor 3; LEGEND 3; Honor Society 1,2,3; Ushersy lub 3 VOGES, JUDY-Pep Club 1,2,3; Drill Team 3; Ski Club 1; DECA 3 WALDRON, KATHY-German Club1;Ayah Club 3; FTA 1,2,3; Popular Music Club 2; Pep Club 1,2 WALES, KIM-Drill Team 2; Honor Society 1,2,3; ASB Senator 2; Pep Club 2; Representative Assembly 1 DETERMINED TO SUCCEED WALKER, ANNE-Afro-American Club 3; Modern Dance Club 3; Games Madreson High SchooD FTA 1 WALKER, STEVE-Honor Society 1,2; All State Band 1,2,3; Symphonic Band 1,2,3; 3010 Ensemble Contest 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3 WANSLEYJACKIE WARD, BONNIE-Volumecns 1,2; FBLA 2; Office Assistant 2,3; Vocational School 3 WARR, MARK-Wrestling 1; Office Assistant 2; Band 1,2,3 WATNESS, TERRY-Assembly Committee 2,3; Car Club 3; Honor Society 1,2,3; Scuba Diving Assistant 3 WATZKE, DEBBIE-Girls3 Chorus 1,2; Choir 3; German Club1,2;March of Dimes 3 WEAVER, ART-Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 3; Boys, Chorus 1,2; Choir 3 67 WEGENER, ,IOHN-Key Club 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Office Assistant 3; Cross Country 2,3; Representative Assembly 1 WELSH, BOB-LEGEND 3; Thespians 2; All School Play 2; Spanish 1; FTA 1 WEST, DAVlD-Art Club Treasurer 1; Volunteens 1,2,3; Art Assistant 3 WEST, GREG-Key Club 2,3;Swimming1,2; Lettermen1s Club1,2; Office Assistant 2,3 WHITE, DOUG-Choir 2,3; Swing Choir 2,3; Boysa Chorus 1; Representative Assembly 1 WHITE, LINDA WHITNEY, BRUCE-Choir 2,3; Boysa Chorus 1; Ski Club 1 WILEY, jAY WILKINS, WES-Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3; Lettermenk Club 1,2,3 WILLETT, RON-Choir 3; 1Corvallis High SchooD SkiClub 1,2; Choir 1,2 WILLIAMS, DIANA WILLIAMS, DWIGHT-Key Club 2,3, Vice President 3; All School Play 3; National Honor Society 1,2,3;JV Basketba112;JV Cross Country 2 WILLIAMS, EDWIN-Football Manager Varsity Band 1,2; Concert Band 3; Track Lettermen1s Club 1,2,3 WILLIAMS, KAY-Ushers, Club 2,3; FBLA 2,3; Gir151Ch0rus1,2 WILLIAMSON, RUTH-National Honor Society 1,2,3; Choir 3; Ayah Club 3; French Club 3 WILSON, PATTY-Volunteens 1,2,3; Ushers1 Club 1,2,3;FBLA1 WIMER, PAM-ASB Senator 3; Tennis 2,3; Representative Assembly 1,2; Big Sister 3; GAA 1,2 WISE, ANDY-Basketball 3; DECA 1 WOODRUFF, MARSHA-Camp Counselor 2; Drill Team 3; Office Assistant 3; Pep Club 1,2,3 WOODS, SHERRI WOOLSHLAG ER, LUCY WULFF, MARSHA-Concert Band 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; All School Play 3 YADDOW, LYNN ZEMPEL, DOUG SENIORS NOT PICTURED Baltazar, Roland Bonfoey Richard Braithwaite, Scott Brown, Gregory Carpinter, Paul Collins, Terry Disharoon, Gary EklandJulie Ellison, Rory Epperson, Robert Evans, Morgan Felizardo, Roberto Fina,Joseph F lothe, Greg Googins Diana Gray,Jennifer Greathouse, William Grose, Kimiko Hainse, Denise Harris, Charles Hart, Mordecai Hayden,j0hn Hess,Julie Hudson, Donna Huss, Gale Inman, Deborah Johnson, Douglas Jones, Michael Kahle, Bryan Keefe, Steve Klindt, Mark Knox, Larry Lawhon, Laurie Lender, Adam Loveland, Christine Mathewson, Tom McLaughlin, Vernon Mikelson, Charles Morrison, Margaret Mulenex. David Murry, Melissa Newton, Natalle Nyemaster, Marc Olson, Karl Olson, Wayne Patterson, Richard Perkins Lora Perry, Betty Perryman, Marion Pullen, Mark Putnam, Kathy Randle, Robert Robinson, Scott Rogers, Terry Ruf, Tracy Slaughter, George Stephens, Tim Stubbs, Stuart Tinncr, Howard VandruffJennifer Wallace, Michael Williams, George Wood, Phil OF BEING KEPT IN HIDING 0 I966 Beechwood Music Corporation 1:? mm 69 70 HONOR GRADS The number of 1970 Honor Graduates exceeded any x previous year. These were the students who maintained superior scholastic achievement throughout high school. To become an Honor GradUate, the cumulative grade point must be a 3.5 or better. Valedictorian honors were awarded Robert Coleman who had achieved an outstanding 3.98 grade point average. CATHRYN ANDERSON JEANETTE ANDERSON LINDA BOYCE JOSEPH CARMAN MICHAEL CURRY GWENDA EAZER BETTY HAYES DOLORES HILES SANDRA ADAMS BRIAN BERG ROBERT COLEMAN DORIS FUJ IOKA PAULJOHNSON JANIS ALDRICH MARY BONSER ELIZABETH COOM BS LINDA HAMMOND JAMESJULICH BERNADETTE MARG IN THOMAS MENGERT SUZANNE MITCHELL CLYDE MONMA JERI MORGAN MARIA PAZ GREGORY REDISKE KATHLEEN SCHERER DIANE SCHROEDER ROBERT SEELEY CINDEE STEVICK ROSS TAYLOR LILLIAN VERHAAR KIM WALES RUTH WILLIAMSON MARSHA WULFF NOT PICTURED: BRYAN KAHLE, DAVID MULENEX, STEVE RENKEL 71 SENIOR AWARD WINNERS What is it that distinguishes the senior year as unique and memorable? Und'oubtedly it is the numerous and varied activities. Class privileges, the Awards Assembly, Baccalaureate, the Senior Breakfast, and Graduation are all elements that constitute a busy senior schedule. The class of 770 has been extremely fortunate in having as its members many people who have brought pride to Lakes High. For three years they withstood increasing tensions as they learned to think, to seek, and to achieve. Through their dedication, leadership, and inspiration, these award winners have made fellow students become aware of themselves. They shared experiences and enjoyed the company of others with common interests. Many of them have been recognized for their success by our Lakewood community. The outstanding example set by our award winners will always remain as a highlight in our senior year. RICK KLEINER PAM WIMER CHRIS SWAN SANDY ADAMS BOYSl STATE DELEGATE GIRLSl STATE DELEGATE BOYSl STATE DELEGATE D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD MIKE CURRY, PAULJOHNSON, ROSS TAYLOR, ROBERT COLEMAN, STEVE WALKER, WADE THULINE DAVID MULENEX NMSQT SEMI-FINALISTS ALL-STATE BAND JAN ALDRICH, LISA POLITE, DON SEELEY, AL ESSEX, HARLEY ODA ROSS TAYLOR, MARLENE KORSMO ALL-STATE CHOIR ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA LIL VERHAAR DIANE SCHROEDER CASEY CAIN KATHY SLAUGHTER JOURNALISM AWARD JOURNALISM AWARD PEP CLUB AWARD DRILL TEAM MEMBER OF THE YEAR CONRADJOHNSON DEBRA LOGUE GREG REDISKE SUZANNE MITCHELL HONORABLE MENTION 1N DECA 2nd IN STATE DECA 2nd IN STATE DECA MERCHAN- BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER BOYS, INTERVIEW CONTEST GIRLS INTERVIEW CONTEST 13le MATH CONTEST AWARD 73 Billy Perkins Dodey Crawford Billy Iha Barbie Mallon Johnny Hartman Mary Kay Kittredgc Chuckie Croasdill Kathy Slaughter Mike Motko Gisela Salkind Chris Swan Debby Logue Bobby Coleman Betty Perry MikeJantzen Vickie McFarlane Charlie Davis Chrissy Spidahl Rusty Kirby Barbie Frankenberry Greggy Mills Linda Anderson Ray Miller Kathy Evans Georgie Plummer .Iolynn Carden Garth Andrus Katie Anderson Artie Weaver Peggy Morin Stevie Bowman Linda Boyce Pat Dahl janet Norberg Tommy McLaughlin Kathy Hemion Joey Cunningham Marsha Woodruff Joey Carman Robin Shultz Craig Taylor Cindee Stevick Johnny Hinderman Marilee Lombard Sco'tt Diseth Joanne Tyo Stevie Carnes Kathy Putnam Dale Tomasch Cindy Stevens Glenna McKasson Garry Sobeck Joan Kurzdorfer Pat Lumsden Vicki Atchison Larry LaFleur Mary Robison Mark Haglund Linda Porter Craig Moritz Jeanette Anderson Bobby Hollowwa VCory Schaetzel Johnny Hayden Cindy Davis 75 Keith Snyder Yuka Fruge Jimmy Scott Leslie Bullard Clyde Monma Crystal Beck Stevie Babbit Cindyjenkins Ian Manclark Cindy Manual Davey West Shirley Blankenship Stevie Walker Joannejudson Bobby Seeley Michelle Beaubien Billy Mobley Audrey Pearson Johnny Wegener Gail Nelson Richie Ritter Lisa Polite Artie Sundby Sandie Duncan Tren Abrahams Kathy Killam Greg West Linda White Mike Curry Brenda Bandy Danny Alexander Nellie Boucher Jimmyjulich Lily Verhaar Ricky Crawford Mariel Turgeon Paul Fitzpatrick Lynn Patrick Richie Tackett Judy Voges Stevie Miller Patty Marsh Donny Absher Ruth Williamson Wade Thuline Jackie Wansley Wilber Burt Myrna Irigon Stevie Keeffe Maryjelinek Davey Mulencx Dee Dee Hiles Jay Rideout Mary Bonser Greggie Dupom Marsha Wulff Stewey Stubbs Jody Andrews Kevin Duty Pammy Wimer Sheliah'Smith Chrissy Patchell Ricky Grondahl Jan Snyder Terry Bowingmn Briget Drake JulieJuetten Patti Lowe Prissy Pascua Cheerleaders give a salute for victory. A Debbie Scott Mary Seidl Kathy Sorich Mari Tingelstad Lil Verhaar The cheerleaders lead the student body in the alma mater during a pep assembly. ' SPIRIT During the summer it was day after day of long, hard practice. Sometimes it was at six in the morning; other times the girls practiced in the evenings, but at least once, and often twice a day the Cheerleaders got together. The uniforms had to be decided on and ten girls never agree! Combining their own ideas and skills learned from the Cheerleading Conference in Ellensburg, the staff put together a long list of songs and yells to use. The conference added new ideas in movements for songs and Cheers. With an entirely new set-up of ten cheerleaders and n0 songleaders, there were complications in organization. To ease responsibility, each girl took a turn at being captain at a game. One of the biggest problems was forgetting personal feelings, and trying to get along and function as one unit. But the Pep Staff guided Lancer fans in support of their team at pep assemblies, football and basketball games, swim meets and wrestling matches. The Cheerleaders were found wherever Lakes spirits needed a lift. Mary Tingelstad and Julietluetten entertain Franklin Pierce Cheerleaders during half-time. Bill Perkins causes his Auburn opponent to fumble the ball, resulting in a Lakes recover THE HUDDLE! Bruce Hamilton, outstriding his Auburn opponent, gets his second touchdown of the game. Co-captains Bruce Hamilton andJ ohn Hayden win the toss at the Franklin Pierce game, FOOTBALL Mike McBride OD is pulled down by Clover Park Warriors after making a first down for the Lancers VARSITY FOOTBALL-Row 1: Skip Williams tManageri, Brad Hudson,John VanPatterJeff Adams, Al Hendren, Fred Mieera,jesse Gilbert, Dave Bridgeford. Row 2: Bruce Hamilton, Bill Perkins, Charlie Davis, Sam Parnell, Darrell Dahl, Kevin Smith, Steve Barach7 Jim Bachos, Mark Arruda, Len Moldenhauer, Paul Fitzpatrick, Richard Tackett. LANCER The Lakes football team started their grid season explosively. They were feared throughout the league as the team to beat. Under the able leadership of head coach Andy Pazaruski, they won three out of their first four outings. Then, starting the second half of the football season, injuries began to take their toll. First it was Senior Mike McBride and then starting quarterback Steve Bowman. Coupled with injuries to other players the Lancers started to lose ground. The Lancers were never outplayed, they werejust out-manned. One man on the grid team to be highly praised is Senior Bruce Hamilton. During the season Bruce played every position in the backfield at one time or another, and played it with unbelievable skill. For his effort and determination he was picked to the All-League team. Another Senior who did an outstanding job for the Lancers this season was center John Hayden, who through his great effort in every game, was picked to the All- State Team. The inspirational award this year went to Senior guard Greg Mills. Other outstanding players were Sophomore Curt Johnson and Junior Darrell Dahl. Hard-hitting A1 Hendren OD stops 3 Clover Park Warrior. VARSITY FOOTBALL Row 1: Shannon Kirby, CurtJohnson, Bernie Melick, Greg Mills, George Plummer, Steve Albcrs, Gus Kuewa, Kelly Shackleford, Mike McBride, Steve Bowman, Warren Slemp CVIanagerl Row 2: George Hamilton, john Hayden, Randy Payton, Don Seely, Clyde Monma, jack Vcrhaar, Charles Hall, Leigh Lewis, Tom SaHey, Pat Riggs, Mike Proper, Dean Randall, Steve Lawson , '- SHOW DRIVE VARSITY SCORES Washington Puyallup Auburn Federal Way Kennedy Franklin Pierce Rogers jefferson Clover Park COACHES: Mr. Robert Hurt, Mr. Don Rarey, Mr. Ron Storaasli, ML Andy Pazaruski, Mr. Tom Guglomo. 86 The team captains await the outcome of the toss. The Lakes Junior Varsity team played good ball throughout their season but never managed to win a game. They entered each game with the will to win but they could never seem to put themselves together. - The experience gained by playing this year, will enable them to play better next year. Outstanding players for theJ.V. team this year were torn Safley andJohn VanPatter. A Lakes gridder stretches for extra yardage. Lancers discuss the next playl A Lancer is brought down by his opponent. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM R0w 1: Mike Wright LVIanagerl Paul Warner, Mikejohnson, Richard Berg. Don Foster. Wayne Niles. Ted Inouye. Mike Keen, Bob Wheeler, Scott Bills, Bob Sunell,Jim Mathre, Jim Walton OIIanageH Row 2: Coach Bob Hurt, Mike Pendletom Steve Reed,jim Dunbar. Rich Kaiura. Dave Grose, Mike Mathewson, Dave Pratt, Chris Cardinal, Greg Weeks. Mark Cahill, Mark Vold, Guy Sores, Tom Swift, Paul Wells, Dave McIntyre, Tom Solatka ManagerL Coach Tom Guglomo SOPHOMORES RULE LEAGUE No. 23 kicks the ball down the field in a rush ofjefferson players. N0, 52jumps high to block a Puyallup pass. 87 CROSS COUNTRYaRow 1: Frank Pugliese, Pat Oda, Steve Carries, Charlie Crosdill, Andy Herstrom. John Wagner, Ted Frazeir, Coach Kelly Micerar Row 2: Bill Baekous, Chris Swan, Steve Miccra. A1 Crisostomo, Jim Pevitt, Kevin Phillips, Brandon Chambers Row 3: Dan Dingess, Keith Snyder. Rickjohnson. Jay Rideout. Stan Herd,Jim Redden, Merle Lewis. As a team, the Cross-Country Harriers showed steady improvement as indicated by the results of the subdistrict meet. The Harriers placed 6th out of 9 schools. They started the season with 24 runners and finished with 20. Eleven of the team were Seniors, 7 ofthe team wereJuniors, and 3 were Sophomores. For the first time this year, an inspirational award was presented. The first award was presented to Andy Herstrom, a three year participant and certainly a very deserving athlete. Two strong Harriers Steve Carnes and john Wagner sprint to the finish as they out class and out run their opponents Running hard down the last stretch, Jay Rideout brings home some points for the Lancers. Charlie Croasdill shows the effort and determination that it takes to make a good runner. Out of the woods comes Andy Herstrom sprinting hard for the lead 89 jR. VARSITY Row 12J0an Krucger, Connie Hayden, Linda Hammond, Charlene Cavin Row 2: Kathy Bucklew, Christy Spidahl, Colleen Krueger, Margaret Gorski, Audrey Pearson,jean Marlot. VARSITY Row 3: Miss Gilson, Marilou Brock, Maria Paz, Pam Wimer,Ka1hy Hemion, De Hiles, Chi Chi Harper, Vicki Atchison Manageri Missing: Barb Hemminger, Cathy Connelly, Diane Colpepper. LANCERS TAKE SECOND Kathy Hemion delivers an ace to her Clover Park opponent. Marilou Brock steps into her forehand drive 90 Pam Wimer displays her form as she returns the ball. Maria Paz assumes the ready position in anticipation Concentration is shown on Barb Hemmingefs of the ball. - Under the coaching of Miss Virginia Gilson, the Girlts Tennis Team captured second place in the South Puget Sound League. Although they lost two of the three non-league matches, one to Puyallup and one to Clover Park, the girls came back to beat Puyallup in their second encounter by a score of 3-2. They faced Clover Park in the last match of the season with both teams being undefeated in league competition. In a close and decisive match, Lakes bowed to Clover Park, 2-3. Kathy Hemion was chosen by her teammates as honorary captain, and Barb Hemminger was elected as outstanding player. STAND INGS Puyallup Clover Park Jefferson Franklin Pierce Federal Way Puyallup Auburn jefferson Rogers Clover Park NU1U1-b-WU1WUIHN WOOHNONO$w face as she returns her opponentts drive. Chi Chi Harper serves to her Clover Park opponent while her partner, De Hiles, looks on. 11, GOLF TEAM R0w 1: Steve Anderson, Scott Skidmorc, A ndy Hale. Steve Hagerty. Row 2: Jim HemphilL Ian Manclark, Bo Anderson, Bob Pearson, Don Absher. Larry Gottas. Not P ctured: Phil Nash, GREEN MEN DEFEAT ALL COMERS Great concentration is shown here by Steve Every muscle tense, Phil Nash prepares to let the Ian Manclark readies himself for a powerful Anderso ball fly. drive. Bob Pearson completes a chip shot with good form. This yearis Lancer putters had their most successful season in the history of the school. After losing the first match of the season, Lakes was undefeated, winning 17 matches in a row including two non-conference victories, thus claiming the South Puget Sound League Championship. At the end of the season, four players from each school in the SPSL competed in a tournament designed to recognize outstanding individual and team ability. Lakes won the Championship and in individual competition, Lancers Jim Hemphill, Bob Pearson, and Don Absher placed first, second, and third respectively. . Prospects for the next year are favorable too, since all team members except Don Absher and Ian Manclark will be returning. The JV Golf Team posted a 6-1 record and showed much improvement during the season. LAKES VARSITY GOLF 69-70 Lakes 81 Clover Park 89 Lakes 80 Washington 68 Lakes 74 Rogers 47 Lakes 75 Puyallup 59 Lakes 73 Franklin Pierce 57 Lakes 89 Auburn 65 Washington 50 Lakes 81 Jefferson 53 Lakes 72 Curtis 64 Lakes 89 Federal Way 50 Rogers 37 Lakes 95 Clover Park 81 Lakes 82 Franklin Pierce 57 Lakes 75 Auburn 58 Lakes 81 Curtis 69 Lakes 93 Federal Way 53 Lakes 98 Puyallup 59 Jefferson 37 Season Record: 17-1 A relaxed follow through is one of Bob Andersonis fine qualities. i 1 Andy Hale demonstrates his usual faultless style. w m, w 0, ,,W,.m Row 1: Linda Boyce, Janelle Boucher, Kathy Putnam, Sue Dodds, Mariel Turgeon. Row 2: Jacki Turner, SueJohnston, Sue Anderson, Debbie Hutchinson, Sue Owre, Cathy Petreei Row 3: joyce Hartman, Leslie Wheeler, Karenjohnson, Leslie Powell, Cindy Connor, Mr. Stauffer. Row 4: Susan Creaver, Ingrid Swenson, nn Frederick, Maureen Connelly, Janet Maxwell. GIRLS SWIM TO The newest sport at Lakes, girls swimming, completed its first season in November. Hard work on the part of each individual, and the able coaching of Mr. Stauffer landed the team a second in their league'and a third in the State Invitational meet. One of their more prominent wins was a first place finish in the league relays at Clover Park. The Lancer maids also defeated their district rivals, Clover Park, by a score of 68-27. Mariel Turgeon was voted by her team members as iimost inspirational swimmer? STANDINGS Clover Park Jefferson Bellevue Wilson Rogers Wilson Mercer Island Puyallup Auburn Federal Way Highline Recordz7-5 First place in South Puget Sound Relays Maureen Connelly takes time out Debbie Hutchinson finishes first after a grueling back stroke Mariel Turgeon and Debbie Hutchinson pause during a workout. THIRD IN STATE Anticipating an arduous state meet, Mariel Turgeon practices her butterfly As Maureen Connelly touches the wall, Kathy Putnam strives to keep the lead in the medley Relay. 97 SWIMMERS HAVE UNUSUAL VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES Lakes Wilson Lakes Puyallup Lakes Auburn Lakes Peninsula Lakes Federal Way Lakes Clover Park Lakes Jefferson Lakes Olympia Lakes Stadium Lakes Puyallup Lakes Pullman Lakes Walla Walla Lakes WSU Frosh Lakes Auburn Lakes Federal Way Lakes Clover Park Lakes Jefferson Lakes Mt. Tahoma Lakes Lincoln Season Record: 13-6 District Standing: 2nd State Standing: 7th MEDLEY RELAYERS: john Hartman, back stroke; Rob Coleman, butterfly; Jimjulich, breast stroke; and Frank Burton, free style. Dale Tomasch steps from the Uh of W. pool after capturing second in John Hartman strokes into the wall to finish the 100 back stroke at the District Meet. state in the 50 yard free style. SEASON The Varsity Swim Team had an unusual year. Although every record but one was broken, the team had to settle for seventh place in the State Swimming Meet, two places lower than last year. Under the leadership of Coach Mike Stauffer and Captain Rob Coleman, the swimmers finished with a record of 13 wins and 6 losses. Seniors John Hartman, Jim Julich, Dale Tomasch, and Rob Coleman concluded their third year of swimming for Lakes. Through the fine coaching of Mr. Stauffer, these boys were able to attain top spots in the State Championships. The 400 yard Free Style Relay team, consisting of Frank Burton, Terry Julich, John Hartman, and Dale Tomasch set a new state record of 3:269, breaking the old record of 3:27.8, but was only able to take 4th place in the competition. Dale TomaSCh, 50 yard Free Styler, retained last yearis second place finish with a time of 22.5 seconds. In capturing second place in the state, Tomasch placed higher than any swimmer in the history of the school. Captain Rob Coleman,s hopes for the State Championships were nearly eliminated when he contracted mononucleosis two weeks before the important meet with Clover Park. Coleman, who meant the difference of ten points, was unable to swim in the last four meets. Rob began retraining only 4 days prior to the State Meet and was able to place 8th in the 100 yard Butterfly. john Hartman concluded his third year for Lakes with an 11th . place finish in the 100 yard Back-stroke: Breast-stroker Jim julich, also a graduating Senior, swan well for three years, but was unable to obtain state qualifying timethis year. The prospects for next year are promising with such outstandingjunior and sophomore swimmers as Frank Burton and Terry Julich in the Free Style, Kevin Kernen and Brad Jones swimming the Butterfly, Larry Gottas and Steve Anderson in the Breast-stroke. These Lancers had excellent times this year and show great potential for a successful 1970-71 season. Second place finisher 1n state competition, Dale Tomasch, is pictured with the top six 50 yard free stylers. State record breakers in the 400 Free Style Relay: Terry Julieh, Frank Burton, John Hartman, and Dale Tomasch. VARSITY SWIMMING-Row l: Albey Allen Frank Burton, Kevin Kernen, Tom Tarpley Row 2. Terry Olson JimJulich john Hartman Al Rodriguez Chris Patchell Rob Coleman, Jay Rideout Row 3: Mike Ranger Ross Fue Mike Hauser Larry Gottas, Steve Anderson Tomjulich Bill Mobley Row 4. TerryJulich Bob Loverin BradJones, Todd Turner Jeff Molgard State High School Swim Meet Qualifier Pat Henrickson. VARSITY DIVING: Mr. Steensland, coach, Pat Mulcahy, Roy Sayer, Pat Henrickson, VARSITY DIVING The diving squad was a strong point in the swim team this year. Under the coaching of Mr. Steensland, the boys learned the proper timing and skills necessary in performing each dive. Senior diver Pat Henrickson qualified for the state competition and placed 8th in his field. Junior Roy Sayer, transfer from California, showed great potential and the team looks forward to seeing more from Roy. Sophomore Pat Mulcahy will add strength to the diving team for two more years. Pat Henriekson is caught performing one Of the dives he did at the State hleet. Roy Sayer performs a dive in front lay-out position at the District Nleet. Good form is shown as Pat Mulcahy enters after doing a front one and a half. 7 J .V. SWIMMING AND DIVING The Reserve Swim Team had a very impressive season. They suffered only one league loss to the powerful Wilson Team. This loss was due to the disqualification of the Medley Relay. This Relay, which was the first event of the meet, turned out to be the deciding factor in the win-los's standings With sophomores Mike Ranger, Mike Ball, TomJulich, Steve Warning, Tom Swift, and Jim Mathre, the Reserves show great promise in building a strong Varsity Squad next year. RESERVE SWIMMING SCORES Lakes 20 Tacoma Swim Club 75 Lakes 82 Stadium 9 Lakes 67 Mt. Tahoma 15 Lakes 84 Shelton 9 Lakes 59 Clover Park 36 Lakes 68 Puyallup 27 Lakes 71 Rogers 24 Lakes 43 Wilson 52 Season Record 6-2 Keith Tomasch stretches out to start the 50 year free style J.Vi SWIMMERS-Row 1: Bill Mobley, Stan Flemming, Alan Fingeroot, Rick L0wery,Jim Hinderman, Bob Sherrillt Mike Ball, Mike Lind Row 2: Albey Allen, Jay Rideout, Scott Peterson, Steve Warning, Ross Fue, Mike Hauser, Mike Bachous,Jim Mathre, Dan Breard Row 3: Bob Loverin, Mason Damrau, Mike Ranger, Tomjulich, Tom Swift, Todd Turner, GaryJohnson, Robert Blamey, Mike Simpson, Dave Flemming, Mike Humphrey 101 104 VARSITY BASKETBALL4Kneeling: Glenn Koshiyama, manager, Coach Don Rarey Standing: Scott Braithwaite, Randy Payton, Al Hendren, Mike Thurston, Don Hagin, Wes Will,Jack Klumb. Nick Lister, Skip Webb. HOOPSTERS DOWN THIRD Senior guard Al Hendren valiantly attempts to block an Auburn'shot, In pre-season speculation, the Lancers expected to have three returning lettermen. Many thought they would improve on their 1969 record of 4-14, although it seemed that lack of height would be a deterrent to the squad. With underclassmen carrying much of the load and only one returning letterman, the Lancers finished their worst season since 1962. The highlight of the year came with the defeat of the third place Franklin Pierce Cardinals. Optimism is abundant as the Lancer basketball squad looks to a fresh start in the new season. Five of the varsity men will return to the playing floor next year. A1 Hendren, Wes Will, and outstanding sophomore Skip Webb led in scoring, Al Hendren also came out on top in rebounding and Nick Lister proved to be a valuable defense man. LAKES VARSITY SCORES Lakes 44 Olympia 79 Lakes 53 Franklin Pierce 75 Lakes 36 Clover Park 51 Lakes 44 Washington 52 Lakes 44 Olympia 73 Lakes 40 Federal Way 61 Lakes 51 Rogers 60 Lakes 41 Puyallup 66 Lakes 50 Jefferson 56 Lakes 46 Auburn 92 Lakes 66 Franklin Pierce 63 Lakes 55 Clover Park 71 m ,waN: kw -! N as 3.6M 2339: Wes Will comes out on top in the opening' the Warriors. PLACE F. Wes Will mps for the tip-offh more stand-out Skip Webb mp5 for two Eeading s orer l Hendren lays up two for the ancersh J.V. BASKETBALL-Knecling: Jim Walton, manager, Coach Bob Lobdell Standing: Rick Flattery, Andy Hale, Steve Nash, Dave Nedved, Pat Estes, Mark Rummig, Keith Gorder, Billjustice, Mike Lehman, Warren Slemp,jim Smitherman, Dave Wilson, Bob Hanft, Pat Magee. STANDOUTS MAKE J .V. This yearls team showed promising progress not only as a team, but with several individuals. David Wilson, Rich Flattery, and Andy Hale will add strength to the varsity team next year as guards. Mike Lehman, Marc Rumming, and Dave Nedved will bolster the front line, while Bill Justice was selected by his teammates as the most improved player on the team and will greatly aid the Lancers with his rebounding strength and hookshot. Keith Gorder and Jack Klumb were the two main standouts for the J.Vt team this year; Gorder was selected by the team as the Captain. Marc Rummig was chosen as ler. Hustle? Our season record was 5 wins against 13 defeats. The only bright spot in the season was beating Clover Park both times by scores of 66-60, and 55-50 in overtime. The coaching staff is anxious to see the basketball season begin next year and hopefully develop a winning tradition at Lakes. j.V. BASKETBALL SCORES Lakes Olympia Lakes Franklin Pierce Lakes Clover Park Lakes Washington Lakes Olympia Lakes Federal Way Lakes Rogers Lakes Puyallup Lakes Jefferson Lakes Auburn Lakes Franklin Pierce Dave Wilson strides out to clear himself for an easy lay-in. Lakes Clover Park The Sophomore Basketball team gained much knowledge of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Under the capable coaching of Mr. Aldrich, the team started off by winning 3 of their first 4 games. Then, however, they tapered off to end up with a 5-13 season record. The leading scorer and rebounder was Rex Bond with 148 total points and an average of 10 rebounds per game. In the second game with Clover Park, the score was tied until a 30-foot jump shot was made by an opposing player in the last three seconds. This is just one example of the extremely competitive season the Sophomore team had. John Mayfield showed great promise at the end of the season and should prove an asset to the team next year. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Sumner Franklin Pierce Clover Park Washington Sumner Federal Way Rogers Puyallup Jefferson Auburn Franklin Pierce Clover Park Puyallup Washington Federal Way Rogers Auburn Jefferson Dave Wilsonjumps for a basket, as Pat Estes prepares for a possible rebound. AND SOPH. SQUADS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Row 1: Dan Knight, Merle Lewis, Al Cristosomo, Dave Grosse, Harris Chapman, Coach Russ Aldridge Row 2: Greg Pat Magee OM shoots for two with guarding assistance from Billjustice and Dave Cain, ROSS Brit, Tom SafCIYV REX Bond, Bernie Mitch, JCff RBdiSket Ricky Wilson 00 - Robinson,John Mayfield. STLIN G The wrestling season was a very successful one despite the limited number of boys who turned out. The overall record consisted of 7 wins and 6 losses The league record consisted of 5 wins against 3 losses. These 3 losses were very close with 6 points being the greatest margin of defeat for the Lancers. The greatest accomplishment of the team 'was the winning of the league tournament in Auburn. Lakes emerged with four champions: 2 second-place finishers, 1 third-place, and 1 fourth-place winner. In the Regionals held in Puyallup, the team proved powerful in competition ending up in a tie for second place, the highest ever in the history of Lakes wrestling. The State Tournament provided exciting action and successful wrestling. Bill Perkins captured the State Championship in his weight class, Steve Carries took third and Mike Motko and Leigh Lewis tied for fifth place; With these victories, the team placed 8th in the State. Steve Babbit drives for a takedown. WRESTLERS FINISH Jim Scott attempts to put a half-nelson on his C.P. opponent. Leigh Lewis watches the clock. Steve Carries works for a guillotine. The team exuberantly cheers Art Weaveris victory. Row 1: Bill Perkins, Greg DuPont, Charlie Croasdill, Steve Carnes, Danny McQueen, Ken Pewitt. Row 2: Assistant Coach Keith Himmelman, Mike Motko, Steve Babbit, Leigh Lewis, Jim Scott, CurtJohnson, Bill Iha, Coach Harper Hill. Coach Hill gives pointers and WITH FIN E SEASON minute rest period prior to overtime. Lakes 37 Washington 15 Lakes 19 Puyallup 26 Lakes 40 Federal Way 10 Lakes 19 Clover Park 21 Lakes 23 Auburn 19 Lakes 1 1 South Kitsap 31 Lakes 21 Franklin Pierce 24 Lakes 2 Wilson 45 Lakes 26 Rogers 14 Lakes 33 Centralia 13 Lakes 30 Jefferson 13 Lakes 39 Kennedy 9 Lakes 19 Olympia 25 League Record: 5-3 League Tournament: 1st Place Region 11 Tournament: Tied for 2nd State Tournament: 8th Place Mike Motko forces a half-nelson. Bill Iha Clasps his hands in song, Steve Cames grips his right ankle with both hands, Bill Perkins grasps his left ankle with Bill Perkins uses a 1iturk11 to pin, his left hand, and Mike Motko bites his lip while teammate Charlie Croasdill wrestles Row 1: Bob Sunnel, Ken LaFleur, Mark Polcyn, Mark Herderson, Keith Thuline, Bill Cleland, Dave LaBrie. Row 2: Coach Himmelman, Rus Hilmohlim Osborne, Rich Kaiura, Bob Andrews, Kevin Smith, Dave Bridgeford, Coach Hill. J .V. WRESTLING The raise of a hand means a victory for Ken LaFleur. In a team effort, the Reserves give a cheer for their opposition. Gaining experience with his first year of wrestling, Gerald Swillie contains his opponent. Despite a plague of minor injuries and a small tum-out which causes many forfeits, the JV Wrestling Team came through the season with a League record of 5-3, identical to the Varsity Team. In addition, theJVis learned much this year from a very competent Varsity. Some interesting highlights of the year were the Jefferson match, in which four of the first five wrestlers pinned their men, and the early Washington match, in which Dave Bridgeford was down 8-0 and pinned his man. Hopes are high for next year since many of this yeaHsJVs will be in line for Varsity. Sophomores Sam Henderson, Keith Thuline, Bob Sunell, and Rich Kaiura show definite Varsity potential as well as Juniors Ken LaFleur, Jim Osborne, Bob Bell, Bob Andrews, and Dave Bridgeford. Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes Lakes LAKESJV WRESTLING 44 Washington 9 Puyallup 39 Federal Way 12 Clover Park 24 Auburn 29 South Kitsap 11 Franklin Pierce 11 Wilson 36 Rogers 27 Centralia 28 Jefferson 8 Olympia 19 Kennedy Season Record: 7-6 With the looks ofjoy, complete exhaustion, and undefined anticipations, thetI.st yell encouragements to a fellow wrestler. With the use of everything hes got, Dave Bridgeford puts the squeeze on his Auburn 113 Becky Lyon shows perfect form in vaulting the horse Lakes had the only girlls gymnastics team in the South Puget Sound League. Because of this, the team had to compete out of the league with schools such as Renton and Hazen. The boy,s team however, hosted home meetes with league competition. Jerry Hurley was the leading scorer in the first two meets in the tumbling events. Inexperience cost the team many meets, but since most of the gymnasts were underclassmen, the second gymnastics season will undoubtedly prove more successful. Patti Lowe executes a forward roll on the balance beam. BUILDING YEAR FOR GIRLSs GYlVINASTICS!R0w 1: Sharon Clark, lVIarsha Vikstromt Pat Taylort lVIarij Thompson, Joan Ready, Joanne Kobel, Kathy Bucklew, Patti Lowe Row 2: IVIiss Patricia Rustwick, hlary Lou Brock, Colleen Krueger, Cindy Munt, Kate lVIitchell, Peggy Nladsen, Becky Lyon, Pat Gordon, Suzanne lVIitchell Not Pictured: Kathy Killiam BOYS GYMNASTICS Row 1: Doug Forrest, Mark Anzalone. Dave Martindale,jerry Hurley, Dana Farmer, Mike Booth Row 2: Dave Pratt, Howard Tinner, Roy Sayer, Rick Kaiura, Dennis Cunningham, Phil Pavey, Coach Evan Steensland FIRST GYMNASTICS TEAMS Dave Pratt worked hard on the parallel bars to win points. Phil Pavey held a difficult Imanuever as ajudge scored him 118 TRACKeRow 1: Coach Kelly Micera, Frank Pugliese, Steve Babbit, Chris Swan, Paul Blackburn, Jay Rideout, Randy Payton, Pat Dahl, Pat Lumsden, Andy Herstrom, Mike Pendleton, Assistant Coach Hal Velikanje, Row 2: Assistant Coach Tom Guglomo, Dave Grose, Doug Herstrom, Pat Oda, Jim Dunbar, Mark Vold, Richard Garski, Ken Pewitt, Keith Thuline, Jeffjonczyk, Skip Williams, Steve Micera, Bill Backnus Row 3: Dave Grothe, George Masuda, Curtjohnson, Ted Frazier,Jack Verhaar, Norman Navarro, Don Seeley,jim Osborne,JeffMolgard, Paul Wood, Miles Snyder Row 4: Harold Stalvick, Greg Weeks, Darryl Dahl, Stan Herd, Scott Peterson, Gerry Thompson, Dave Bridgeford, Steve Kinney, Chris Rideout, Keith Gorder,Jim Redden, Merle Lewis CINDERMEN MAKE TRACKS Curtjohnson tenses in order to gain strength needed to put the shot. The Lakes Track Team of 1970, hoped to improve their last year,s 4th place in the South Puget Sound League. With returning lettermen Pat Lumsden and Darrell Dahl in the sprints, Randy Payton and George Masuda in the hurdles, Andy Herstrom in the 880 yard run, Norm Navarro pole vault, Gus Kuewa shot and discus, Pat Dahl highjump, andjay Rideout in the 440 yard dash, the team showed powerful potential for top place in the league. Sophomores also added extra punch to the squad. Some of these outstanding team members were Curt Johnson shot and discus, sprinters Greg Weeks, Mark Vold, and Steve Micera, Triple jumperjim Redden, and Pat Oda in the distance runs. Relay teams also showed a strong possibility to better last yearts 6th in the State. TRACK SCHEDULE Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Washington Lakes at Highline Relays Lakes vs. F ederal Way Lakes at Sub-district Lakes at District Lakes at State Pat Lumsden surveys the obstacle he is about to succumb. The effort needed to succeed is shown here by Paul Blackburn. TOWARDS STATE MEET Randy Payton demonstrates the technique of an experienced hurdler. Steve Babbit and Stan Herd set a fast pace in warm-up laps. Andy Herstrom pulls ahead of Frank Puglicsc and Skip Williams to take over the lead in the 880-yard run. Randy Payton concentrates on taking the high hurdles. CurtJohnson puts the shot. 120 Dave Bridgeford follows through after throwing the discus. Pat Dahl leaves the starting block. The confidence of a sure win is written on the faces of Chris Swan, Steve Babbit, and Stan Herd. 121 122 Row 1: Dave Nedved, Damien Davis, Mike McBride, Tom Safely, Bernie Melick, Mike Keen, Mike Smith Row 2: Bruce Hamilton, Gary Storaasli, Jay Wiley, Mark Wilson, Bill Elliot, Dave Cleary, Gary Viert, Dennis Mocorro LANCERS FACED TOUGH Tom Safely gets ready to run home. Bruce Hamilton, cocked and ready for the ball. Bill Elliot demonstrates his southpaw pitching. SEASON The 1970 Lakes Baseball team was young and inexperienced. The team consisted of six sophomores, four juniors, and four seniors. There were only two returning lettermen; Bruce Hamilton qn third base and Mike McBride in the outfield. Mike Keen prepares to steal 2nd base. The nine men faced a tough season with a 20 game schedule, sixteen of which were league games. The hardest opposition came from Federal Way and Auburn, as both teams had excellent pitchers. The Lancers fought tough and gave each opponent rough competition. The young Lancers provided the fans with excellent baseball action during the year. The future for baseball looked good with so many underclassmen carrying the load for the team. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Lakes vs. Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs. F ederal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes VS. Puyallup Coach Storaasli intently studies the progress of the game. 124 IV. BASEBALLeRow 1: Floyd Kuzmick, Wilson OtNeil, Bob Sherrill, Greg Philbrick, Mark Cahill, Guy Scares, Jim Smitherman, Mike Curtiss Row 2: Ed Sauriol, Rick Flattery, John Snavely, Mark Wells, Mark Firch, Paul Warner, Jack Klumb, Pat Estes, Eric Bennett, Jeff Beck Row 3: Coach Bob Lobdellt Jeff Rediske, Steve Reed,Jim Fisher, Don Cooper, Bob Anderson, Dave Merritt, Loren Hansen, Brian Fellows FUTURE VARSITY STARS Coach Storaasli includes a pep talk as part of pre-game warm up. With coaching from Mr. Bob Lobdell, the Junior Varsity baseball team gained experience needed to play Varsity Baseball in the future. The weather hindered many games but running and sliding in the mud did not bother the reserve ballplayers. The team was composed mainly of sophomores with the energy and fire needed to makes a winning team. With those two factors, an experienced and skillful Varsity squad can be anticipated for next year. JV. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Lakes vs. Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs, Federal Way Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Puyallup RIFLE CLUB-Rnw 1: Gerald Hust, Charles Russell, Gary Martindale, Mike Bibo, Gary Brewer, Manuel Navarro, Row 2: Scott Kimball, Fred Turner, Bob Haanin, Mark Haglund, Ed Worthen, Gary Clifton, Dale ant, Sheila Porterfield, Monika Fritts, Leslie Strom, Kathy Legacy. RIFLE TEAM SHOOTS BULL VARSITY TEAMv-Row 1: Gerald Hust, Gary Martindale, Gary Clifton, Row 2: Kathy Legacy, Gary Brewer, Dale Nolt, Bob Haanio, Monika Fritts GIRLSt TEAM: Kathy Legacy, Monika Fritts, Sheila Porterfield, Leslie Strom Led by Inspirational award-winner and team captain Gary Martindale, the Lakes Varsity Rifle Team captured 4th place in the Northwest Evergreen Junior Rifle League. Martindale led the team with an average of 363 out of a possible 400 points per match. For the first time, Coach Rich Sowers had a Reserve Team and a Girlst Team in addition to the usual Varsity squad. Both the Reserve and Girlst teams captured 2nd place in the league behind perpetual contender Wilson. The total points for the teams in the league are as follows. Peninsula ........ 10,920 Wilson .......... 10,827 Clover Park ...... 10,772 LAKES ......... 10,631 Mount Tahoma. . 10,389 Curtis ........... 10,374 Lincoln ........... 9,603 JUNIOR VARSITYeRow 1: Ed Worthen, Mike Bibo, Gerald Hust, Row 2: Mark Haglund, Gary Brewer, Bob Haanio, Manuel Navarro 125 VARSITY TENNIS-Row 1: Steve Duffy, manager, BrianJones, Bill Fairley, Bob Seeley, Coach Fuller Row 2: Al Crisostomo, Clint Prescott, Mark Polcyn, Fransis DeVilla, Manual Navarro, Phil Molinar Row 3: Dave Spidahl, Kevin Klippel, Art Sundby, Leonard Moldenhauer RETURNING LETTERMEN BOYS, TENNIS Lakes vs. Jefferson Lakes vs. Puyallup Lakes vs. Washington Lakes vs. Clover Park Lakes vs. Federal Way Lakes vs. Rogers Lakes vs. Franklin Pierce Lakes vs. Auburn Lakes at Sub-district Lakes at . State The Lakes Boys, Tennis team started its season as the 1970 South Puget Sound League defending champions. The team consisted of three returning lettermen: Bill Fairlcy, Brian Jones, and Bob Secley. A nineteen match schedule gave the Lancer netmen their strongest test in non-league play. The new single round-robin League format required an outstanding performance each match with a premium on total team strength. Art Sundby and Leonard Moldenhauer charge the net. Bob Seeley works out his backhand drive at the net. BOLSTER TEAM RESERVE TENNIS R0w 1: Cliff Classen, Bob Blarney, Bob Spidahl, Paul Schlichting, Dan Bill Fairley reaches for a high net shot. Kinkella, Dave Von Holt Row 2: Mark MacGougan, Chris Patchell, Tom Robbins, Tom Holley, Moses Kahumoku, Tom McKinley, RickJohnson 128 GIRLS, TENNIS -Kathy Hemion, Captain Barb GIRLS, GYMNASTICS Patti Lowe, Captain Peggy Madsen, Inspirational Hemminger, Most Outstanding Player Award BOYS7 SWIMMING-Rob Coleman, GIRLS, SWIMMING-Mariel BOYS, SWIMMING Dale Tomasch, Captain Turgeon, Captain and Inspirational State Medalist Award WRESTLING Bi11 Perkins and Steve Carnes, Co-Captains and State Medalists Bill Perkins, Inspirational Award ATHLE TES BASEBALL Bruce Hamilton, Three year letterman BASKETBALLu-Skip Webb, Captain BASKETBALL Al Hendren, Inspirational Award 129 y x x xx x; i xxx R 0 x xx x z 2 www- 132 BOB SEELEY, ASB PRESIDENT ASB VICE-PRESIDENT GEORGE HAMILTON ii .CLIMBING UP THE LADDER RUNG BY RUNGii id 1966 Beechwood Music Corporation An effective student government depends upon the involvement of the entire student body. The Student Forum was held to enable students to voice their opinions on factors of their interest. The Student Council returned the members of the Yell Squad to the original number of five cheerleaders and four songleaders after suggestions made by this yeafs squad. ASB President Bob Seeley, proposed to Student Council that Representative Assembly be abolished. This, he said, was the first step toward a better form of communication between Student Council and Student Body. KATIE ANDERSON, ASB SECRETARY Members of Student Council get it together. Leaders of Lakes are. from left to righIV Rick Kleincr, Mike Booth, Jeff Molgard, Greg Mills, Cathy Pctree, Katie Anderson, Bob Seeley, George Hamilton, Mark MacGougan, and Pam Wimer. The class presidents in conference at a pep assembly. Left to right are: Junior 69-770 LAKES SENATORS. Seated are Pam Wimer and Cathy Petree. Standing President, Jeff Molgard, Sophomore President, Mike Booth, and Senior President are Rick Kleiner, Mark MacGougan, and Dale Tomasch. Greg Mills. SENIOR REPS: Craig Taylor, Leslie Joslin, Larry LaFleur, Linda Boyce, Scott Draughon, Shannon Kirby, Tom McLaughlin,Joe Carman, Mike Motko, Jim Scott, Steve Babbitt, Chris Patchell Standing: Cindy Hutterman, Bernadette Margin, Dwight Williams. REPRESENTATIVES SEEK IMPROVEMENT Row 1: Lesliejoglin, Cindee Stgvick, Greg Mills, Sue Dodds, Chris Patchell, Clydr Monma, Row 2: Cindy Hutterman,Joe Carman, SOON Draughon, Bridget Drake, Ted Foshaug, Mlkejantzen, Lmda Boyce, Shannon Kirby, Christy Spidahl, Stew: Babbit, Tom McLaughlin jUNIOR REPS. L. t0 R.:JulieJuetten, Marty Mulcahy,Joan Kruger,Janet Green, Bev Fletcher, Doug MacNamara, Norm Winston,JoeJensen,Jim Brinsfield, Patty Nehl,Joyce Smith, Christi Sherrill, Marne Bair. SOPHOMORE REPStRow 1, L. to R.: Ted Inouye, Gary Gardner, Al Essex, Tom Swift, Mark Vold, Mason Damrau. Row 2: Lisa Hagenau, Pat Powers, Karen Nesse, Cindi Conner, Cindijohnson,Judy Brawand, Pam Pierce, Donna Murphy. 135 CHOIR ENTERTAINS WITH SONG This year the Lakes Choir members, directed by Mr. Harmic, have entertained with song. They sang in four concerts for the public and in the annual Choral Contest Apri125. In addition, the Lakes Choir was one of seven Northwest choral groups chosen to sing at the convention of the Northwestern Division of the American Choral Directors Association. The Swing Choir is a group composed of selected choir members. These singers practiced many hours after school. Throughout the year they performed in community, as well as Lakes, events. Three members of the Choir,jar1ice Aldrich, Lisa Polite, and Doug White were selected to perform in the Tacoma Arts for Youth Council Recognition Concert. Some individual members of the Choir displayed their talent at the Variety Show that was held April 16th. SWING CHOIRaRuw 1: Cindy Jenkins, Mike Hirata, Donna Manuel, Harley Oda. Row 2: Stephanie Smith,JimJulich, Maryjelinek, Scott Buckmaster, Elizabeth Coombs, Don Green. Row 3: Vicki MacFarlane, Stew Stubbs, Cory Schaetzel, A1 Essex, Lena Murphy, Mr. Harmic, Kim Harmon, Gordy Karpeni CHOIRaRow 1: Pat Reinsvold, Janet Green, Amy Shaw, Jan Aldrich, Donna Manuel, Gail Farber, Vicki Jones, Mary Lou Norberg. Row 2: Elizabeth Coombs, Cindy Manuel, Kay Melzark, Deborah Watzke, Kathy Mustain, Cathy Hudson, Sharon Tucker, Tatjana Walder. Row 3: Roberta Cregcr, Ruth Williamson, Gwenda Eazer,Judy Garbush, Cory Schaetzel, Sue Owre, Lisa Polite, Bev Fletcher. Row 4: Alice Scott, Pat Marsh, Cathy Connelly, Marise Long, Stephanie Smith, Maryjelinek, Kathy Hemion, Vicki MacFarlane, Jackie Hann, Rochelle Henderson. Row 5: Stew Stubbs, Mike Barton, Mark Henderson, Bruce Whitney, Don Seeley, John Stewart, Harley Oda, Bob Seeley,Jules Fauson. Row 6: Mikejantzen,JimJulich, Don Green, Mark Brunette, Doug White, Dale Churchill, Mike Gour, Mike Hirata, Leonard Moldenhauer, Jerry Hurley. Row 7: Al Essex, Dave Grothe, Iim Andrews, Art Weaver, jesse Gilbert, Scott Buckmaster, Bob Hanft, Gerdy Karpen, Steve Norton. Not Pictured: Garth Andrus, Beth Bowma, Howard Davis, Kim Harmon, Tom Hurley, Bill Iha, Cindyjenkins, Lena Murphy, J anet Nor berg. The choir pauses between numbers. Dave Grothe, Jim Andrews, Mike Hirata, Ron Willett, Dale Churchill, and Bob Hanft rehearse with Mr. Harmic appears to enjoy directing the Choir as much as Mr. Harmic the audience enjoys listening. CHOIR OFFICERS: Cindy Jenkins, Sec, Mary jelinek, TreasA, Harley Oda, Vice Boys, Chorus sings hflamaica, Farewell!H at the Spring Choral Concert. Pres, IVIike Gour, Historian Not Pictured: Stew Stubbs, Pres. GIRLS, CHORUS-Second Period, Row 1: Barb Stringfield, Kathy Bucklew, Joyce MacFarlane, Olga Navarro, joyce McCall, Terry Schmitz, Stacia Hawkins, Roberta Creger, Joan Ready, Linda Porter. Row 2: Vera Shelman, Kathie Mohr, Sandy Terrence, Terry Frazier, Sharon Roberts, Ann Ziebeck, Jennie Marlotte, Pam Klus, Christi Sherrill, Debbie Hagen, Cindy Mum, Joelyn Morris, Connie Hayden. Row 3: Iohanne Hess, Marijo Estey, Joyce GIRLS:CHORUS:Sixth Period, Row 1: Ellen Ross, Carol Seeley, Lynn Roach, Deane Rickets, Theresa Ross, Patricia McCary. Row 2: Linda Ernest, Avjs Kelly, Christijohnson, Judy Voges, Molly Stroud, Ann Walker, Sheila Smith, Diane Lewis, Dale Jones. Row 3: Luisa Plagens, Jenifer Holmes, Kathy Oakes, Leslie Wheeler, Angie Powers, Brenda Woodard, Karen Chamberlain, Pam Schmidt, Kathy Mallon, Chris Town, Debbie Johnson, Gloria Finley, Connie Inman, Judy Brawand. Row 4: Bonnie Pittman, Jennifer Gray, Kathy Legacy, Debbie Zimmerman, Charlotte Eastwood, Gwenda Eazer, Rhonda Pandle, Gloria Murstad, Sue Lincoln, Joan Austin, Linda Mark. Row 5: Sue McMillan, Bonnie Hayes, Cindy Hall, Elizabeth Eazer, Nita Baker, Kathy Hansen. Martin, Becky Beatty. Row 4: Arneta Lloyd, Pat McElwee, Rose Schaler, Julie Roberts, Karen Gimse, Lisa Carmen, Pam Severson, Pam Persey, Linda Parrish, Shanon Bell: Row 5: Shirley Piegler, Bernadette Bronoske, Teresa Taylor, Linda Miner, Diane Murphy, Deborah Gordon, Terry Anderson, Christi Bailey, Kathy Merrill, Monika Fritts. THE MUSIC SCENE BOYS, CHORUS-Row 1: Victor Schlenz, Mark Anzalone, A1 Chrisustomo, Kahle, Tom Fest, John Dallinga, Rex Bond, Bill Elliott, Mark Wilson, Lee Marcus Blair, Charles Russell, Pat Oda, Dale Churchill, Claude Marsh, Mike Wright. Row 3: Mike Kaskie, Rayjacobs, Ted Frazier, Calvin Smith, Randy Ball, Greg Curtiss, Bruce Wells, Bob Andrews, Greg Weeks. Row 2: Robert Smith, Ron Kariya, Philipe Molinar, Ed Cushman, Terry Schaler, Dave Rowland Miguel Rosado, Bernie Melick, Chris Lyon, James Bean, Byron Merritt, Rick Flattery, Peter Arnold, Richard Grover, Greg Rowland. Choir members get it together in ajam session. The Ch0ir Boy? wait for practice to begin. 139 ENTER WITH MUSIC The Concert and Varsity Bands directed by Mr. Bantsari, and the Orchestra, directed by Mr. Schlieting, gave successful performances throughout the year. The Concert Band played in the Winter Band Concert February 12th. They also performed at pep assemblies and evening athletic events. Varsity Band performed for the student body and was featured in the Winter Band Concert. This year the Orchestra tried new ideas which proved valuable within their performances. Members of Orchestra and Band who perform with the Tacoma Youth Symphony will attend the International Festival of Youth Orchestras in St. Moritz, Switzerland, August 18th to the 30th. These members include: Elizabeth Fry, Esme Sauressig, Russ Hilmo, Marlene Korsmo, Bernadette Margin, Wade Thuline, Ross Taylor, and Mark Haglund. CONCERT BAND-Row 1: Vicki Bower, Roberta Rockett, Linda Holeman, Nancy Bailey, Theresa Dorsey, Cyndi Larrison, Joan Ready, Cindy Stevens, Betty Bailey, Greg Rediske. Row 2: Dan Dingess, Bronson Lewis, Cliff Classe, Alan Fingeroot, joelyn Morris, Marlene Korsmo, Dale Nolt, Maria Paz, Jody Andrewst Kathy Evans, Michael Hauser, Andrew Herstrom, Rosemary Shaw, Row 3: Paul Blackburn, Mike Jantzen, Jeff Walder, Doug Herstrom, Lee Blair, Steve Brown, Keith Thuline, Ross Taylor, Wade Thuline, Skip Sharon Stanfield and Cindyelohnson served Lakes as drum majorettes. Williams, Dean Artis, Jim Redden, Loren Hanse, Jill Tokarczyk, Alliene Coombs, Margaret Gorski. Row 4: Mark Anderson, Jeff Rediske, Sue Anderson, Steve Walker, Bob Sherrill, Phil Nash, Jim Kreamer, Steve Anderson, Mark Haglund, Al Rodriguez, Dennis Mocorro, Bob Anderson, Richard Karman, Tony Selto, Marco Polo Row 5: Mr. Bantsari, Marsha Wulff, Bill Fowler, Dave MCKean, Craig Ross, Dale Churchill, David Edson, Bob Pearson. VARSITY BANDiRow 1: Sharon Stanfield, Kathy Gilbert, janice Hamilton, Laura Grad, Shirley Dugan, Deborah Oliver,Janct Maxwell, Sally Stevens. Row 2: Allan Thorton, Brian Fellows, Gene Sheasley, Tim Hoseyz Scott Bills, jim Mathre, Shelly Thompson. Tina Brittain. Eugene Onufur, ORCHEST X Row 1: Elizabeth Fry. Russ Hilmo, Paul Schlichting. Ken Brynn, Pam Nelson. Rose Dias. Micky Pickens, Mark Warr. Row 2: Esme Sauercssig, Sherri Woods. Carl Hanson, Tom Stumpf, Kathy Grubel. Marianne Vermillion, Maria Paz, Tom McKinley, Dave Grose, Karen johnson Row 3: Lorra Schlichting,JoAn11 Driggers Theresa Dorsey Nancy Bailey Linda Holeman, Roberta Rockett, Vicki Bower, Jody Andrews. Dale Row 3: Duane Black. Merle Lewis, Jiguel Villahermosa, David Edminsten Dave Martindale, Breane Harimoto. Jim Dunban Frank Mead, Scott Mathewson. Row 4: Guy Ploegman, Bill Clelan'd, Jim Pearson Barbara Williams, Richard Ries. Nolt, Greg Rediske. Joan Ready. Betty Bailey. Andrew Hcrstr0m Marlene Korst .Ioelyn Morris. Row 4: Lee Blair, Steve Brown, Keith Thulinc, Ross Taylor. Wade Thuline, Steve Walker, Paul Blackburn, Bob SherrilL Phil Nash, Mark Haglund Richard Karman, Jim Fjeldsted, Lance Hendrickson, Gary Clifton Row 5: Marsha Wulff, Bill Fowler, Bob Pearson. Craig Ross. Not Pictured: Dave NICKean. COME AND SING A SIMPLE SONG The Folk Music Club has performed throughout the year for Lakes students and the community. In addition to sponsoring folk concerts in the Classatorium, the club members performed at Madigan Hospital, Lake City PTA, and Hill'Haven Nursing Home. The meetings gave members tme to exchange ideas and sing for each other. Guest artists were invited in order to give more variety and to help others to understand the message of folk musi Bernadette Bronoske, Karen K nrad, Lynn Phay, Carol Finkelt and Jill Cowgill Cindy Fulton, Stacia Hawkins, Sheryl Lunstrum, Gordy Karpen, Kim Harmon. work on harmony for a song. Jim Andrews, and Nealjohnson rehearse for the concert. Kay NIelzark, Victoria Vernon. Cindy Manuel, Sharon Tucker, and Donna Nianuel Kay Melzarkts folk song is n VlOuSly enjoyed by Cathy Hudson. sing at an informal practice in the commons. FOLK MUSIC Row 1: Miss Kehl, Advisor,Jan Orr, Stacia Hawkins, Mary Lou Norberg, Sue Sheldon. Row 2: A1 Essex, Bernadette Bronoske, Karen Konrad, Vicki Kaberle, Tom Fest. Row 3: Donna Manuel, Cindy Manuel, Sharon Tucker, Sec-Treas., NeaUnhnson, Pres, Kathy Hudson. SELF EXPRESSION THROUGH DANCE MODERN DANCEuRow 1: Carl Robinson, Vern Fowler, Gwen Andrews, Lindajoseph, Gloria Hogan, Lonnie Griffith, JanetJones, Donna Murphy, Jackie Aldridge, Rochelle Henderson, Brenda Bagley, Micky Pickens, Mrs. Peterson, Advisor, 143 Row 1: Rick Kliener,julie Oates Sec, Ivy Murphy, Pres., Becky Lyon, Vice- Ruth Digman, Maureen Evans, Edna Bastien, Pat Bronoske, Monika Fritts, Pres., Mr. Hartman, advisnr. Row 2: Barbara Carter, Marion Smith, Victor Ron Buckley, Bonnie Pittman, Shelley Thompson, Lorna Thrane, Kathy Schlenz, Brigctte Drake, Carolyn McRae, Mary Lee Parr, Doris Mitchell, Mallon, Gayle Karlson. Karen Konrad, Evi Couch, Patty Nehl, Diana Flores, Sheila Smith. Row 3: DRAMA CLUB Drama Club members discuss coming projects, Students enjoy attending Drama Club meetings. 144 7 DAYS IN MAY C010n61 Martin Casey .............................. Greg Brown Lieutenant O-EJ Hough ............................ Sandy Dunn Private Davis ...................................... Jean Fink Colonel W. Henderson IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'Tom Turkington Generaljames Scott ............................ Dwight Williams Sarah Mihm Marcy ....................................... Shelley Malaney Francine ...................................... Karen Downey Marge Casey ..................................... LeslieJoslin Paul Girard ................................... George Howell Senator Prentice IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Harry Harper Toby Casey ....................................... Sue Webb Sue Casey .................................. Jeannette Swimme Jordan Lyman ................................. Tim Alderman Esther Townsend ................................. Ivy Murphy Mrs. Lyman ...................................... Becky Lyon Senator Ray Clark IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Charles Dean Christopher Todd ................................. Rick Kleiner Art Corwin Harold Stalvik Marsha Wulff A166 Whitney ..................................... Rob Irigon stewardess ...................................... Vicki Dehner Official Marion Smith Girl . . A Mike Blatman Coloneljohn Broderick .......................... Dave Mulenex General Barney Rutkowski ............................ Al Abuan Director Mr. Paul Hartman Assistant Directors .................. Pat Bronoske, Doris Mitchell Mrs. Lyman and the President discuss impending danger with Secretary Esther Townsend, aide Paul Girard, and Senator Ray Clark. Christopher Todd and Senator Ray Clark expose General Scott and his treasonous plan. Colonel Casey tells President Lyman 0fthe plot to take over the government. 146 I nobleman, Valere, who was alienated from his family. Valere took a position as ttTHE MISERii iiThe Miser? Lakesi Spring Play, was a comedy of frustrated love and financial obsession. Harpagon, the miser, was a widower who unanwingly was in love with his sonis sweetheart. His daughter, Elise, was in love with a a servant in Harpagods household in order to be near Elise. As the plot developed, the miseris money was stolen, new people were added to the already complicated intrigues, and the audience was led through mistaken identities and false accusations to a sentimental and emotional resolution. Valere was forgiven by his father, the young lovers werejoined in marriage, and Harpagon was re-united with his beloved money, which, after all, was better than getting married! Costuming was elaborate and reflected, as did the set, the period of the middle 1600s in Paris. The set and props were constructed and collected by numerous student committees. The cast consisted of the following actors: Harpagon, the miser .................................... Pauljohnson Elise, his daughter ....................................... Vicki Barrett Cleante, his son ..................................... George Hamilton Valere, in love with Elise .............................. Scott Draughon Frosine, a matchmaker I . . I . I I I I I . I I I .- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Pat Bronoske Mariane, in love with Cleante IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Margaret Gorski Masterjacques, coachman and cook IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII David Edson La Fleche, Cleanteis valet IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Kevin Brooks Master Simon, Harpagonis agent IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Steve Barach Magistrate ............................................ Rick Howell Mistress Claude IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Elizabeth Coombs Brindavoine ............................................ Marylu Parr La Merluche IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Cyndi Larrison Monsieur Anselme IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Harry Harper Director: Mr. Paul Hartman Assistant Directors: LeslieJoslin, Jean Fink PaulJohnson plays the title role of the miseri The miser shows his son, Cleante. portrayed by George Hamilton, the power he has over La Fleche, Harpagon points a honey and accusing finger at La Fleche. played Cleante s valet. by Kevin Brooks. Harry Harper portrays Monsie r Anselme w 0 is the father of Mariane and Valere. Elise and Valere provide the action as the curtain rises. La Fleche and Cleante lay stunned after Harpagon throws them off the stairs LATIN CLUB R0w 1. Mrs. Nellermoe, Advisor,JoAnn Driggers. Seen Ellen Reinhard Treas., Pat Bronoske, Vice Pres., Stephanie Smith, Pres. Row Clark, LindaJoseph, Denise Crook Lorna Thrane, Bobbie Mowery jody Andrews, Cindy FultonJudy Reinhardt. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Gay Olson, Ruth Williamson, Diane Schroeder, Janet N0rberg,, Treas. Suzanne NiitchelL Pres, Betty Hayes, Diane Culpepper, Judy Evans. Row Joanne Henry, Betty Reynolds, Sue Ricker, Cindi Alum, Katie Anderson, Rosemary Shaw, Donna IVIanuel, Helen Palumbarit, Sally Daniel. Row 3: Sue Myers, Lyn Frederick, V cki Bower. LaRae Rasmussen Linda Olson, Colleen Krueger, Stem Flemnnng, Janet Johnstone, Shirley Hall, Kathy Connelly, Jackie Wansley, NIr. Peterson, Advisor Members of the Latin Club work on one of their many GERMAN CLUBARow 1: Norman Winston, Vice Pres., Sue Peckham, Pres., Rita Micone, Sec.- projects. Treas. Row 2: Ann Laird, Terry Schmitz, Marilyn Takase, Debbie Carr, Joanne Henry, Pia Padjen. Row 3: Sandy Adams, Cindy Stoffel, Linda Lee, Jacki Aldridge, Marilyn Rothgeb, Sue Sheldon, Mr, Wolf, Adviser. GUAGE CLUBS The language clubs helped to promote understanding of people in other countries. They also generated interest in learning the customs of other lands. This year, the Latin Club has been active with various service projects such as sewing stuffed animals for underprivileged children and sending baked goods to a company of soldiers serving in Viet Nam. Two delegates from the club were sent to the 10-day Classics Study in Rome during Spring Vacation. A successful and rewarding year was ended with a banquet honoring Mrs. Nellermoe. The French Club, in addition to making rich, French foods for the International Dinner, discussed ideas for service and fund-raising projects. The German Club also participated in the International Dinner as well as planning projects to help pave the parking lot, The Spanish Club participated in the International Dinner and got together with the Spanish Club from Clover Park to exchange ideas. SPANISH CLUBeRow 1: Cindy Manuel, Pres, Debbie Benedict, Vice Pres. Row 2: Debbie Gardner, Cindy Stevens, Barbara Carter, Prissy Paseua, Cheryl McCormick. Row 3: Shirley Blankenship, Cindy Hutterman, Betty Bailey, Karen Downey, Sue Bittnert Row 4: Mrs. Rediske, Advisor, Emilie McLaughlin. X CHARGERS R0w 1: Mr. Fields, Adviser, Judy Garbush, DebbiLogue, Bill Parkinson, Barry Terrence. Row 3: George Plummer, Steve Keefe, Doug Conrad Johnsen, Greg Rediske, Carol Mulholland, Jerry Oakcs. Row 2: Griffin, Dean Artis, Marc Nyemaster, Greg Ellis, Burke Collier. Michelle Beaubien, Judy Voges, Natalie Newton, Jane Niles Dennis Lloyd, DECA CLUB GROWS MARKETEERSvRow 1: Dodey Crawford, Historian, Steve Babbit, DeSilva, Janet Forrest, Patty Bailey. Row 3: Jeff Mobley, Tom Fest, John President, Pat Bartell, Vice Pres, Pam Wimer, Parliamentarian, Chris Swan, ' Middleton, Andy Wise. Treas, Row 2: Mr. Fields, Advisor, Bob Felizardo, Lance Tanner, Dorothy THRILLS AND CHILLS-CHESS CLUB Row 1: Dave Peters, ScottJablon, Jean Harper Row 2: Harold Stalvik, Jeff Rideout, Bob This strategic move could lead to a checkmateY, Nehl VOLUNTEEN S STRIVE TO SERVE Row 1: Pam Pugliese, Kathlech Langston, Ronnie Timm, Historian, Frances McCarty, Pres.,Janet Force, Vice Pres, Patty Wilson, Cindy Flanagan, Row 2: Diane Haglund, Janet Maxwell, Sue Sheldon, Kathy Kinville, Charlie Rich, Sue Bittner, Shirley Blankenship, Nancy Bailey, Denise Campbell Row 3: Jill Tokarczyk, Debbie Benedict, Sue Rickenjackie Turner, Pauljohnson, Rob Coleman, Chris Muhm, Lauri LeMond,Joan Ready HONOR SOCIETY This years Honor Society members, in addition to having maintained a 3.16 g.p.a., participated in worthwhile projects to help other students and gain knowledge for themselves. Members also planned the annual field trip. This year they toured the Boeing 747 plant near Everett. An exchange day with Wilson High was a newly added project that met with unbelievable success due to the diligent planning of Linda Boyce, Society Chairman. For Honor Society members, learning is a rewarding experience. HONOR SOC IETY OFFICERS-Seated: Katie Anderson, President Standing: Sandy Adams, Secretary, Mike Curry, HistorianJan Aldrich, Treasurer Row 1: Cathy McDonald, Bernadette Margin, Jan Aldrich, Treast, Mike Curry, Historian, Katie Anderson, Pres, Rob Coleman, Vice Pres, Sandy Adams, Sec, Bob Seeley, Cathy Petree, Sue Maddock Row 2: Joanne Henry, Doris Mitchell, Becky Lyon, Ann Laird, Ruth Williamson, Debbie Benedict, Diane Schroeder, Julie Oates, Mary Ann Baxter, Kay Melzard, Cindy Stevens, Linda Holeman, Maria Paz, Marsha Wulff, Row 3: Mrs. Rockwood, Advisor, Jeri Morgan, Kathy Connelly, Michele Leingang, Margaret Gorski, Betty Hayes, Mariel Turgeon, Marilouise Brock,Ju1ieJuetten, Christi Sherrill, Denis Ray, Kathy Hansen, Joan Austin, Sheryl Lunstrum, Mari Dempseyx Diana Haglundnlill Tokarczyk, Gwenda Eazer Row 4: Dolores Hiles, Pat Reinsvold, Susan Anderson, Debbie Durbin, Janet johnstone, Linda Hammond, Lil Verhaar, Linda Boyce, Debbie Heinold, June Tincher, Marlenejohnson, Molly Williams, Polly Rachford, Gail Farber, Helen Palumbarit, Frances McCarty Row 5: Barbara Mallon, Doris Fujioka, Glenn Koshiyama, Ross Taylor, Brian Berg, Steve Renkel, Cliff Classen, Ken LaFleur, Pauljohnson, NcalJohnson, Rick Walton, Lena Murphy, Debbie Duncan, Lynn Fredrick, Linda Lee, Elizabeth Tokach,Judy Herton, Row 6: Stephanie Smith, Nancy Bailey, Shirley Blankenship, Joe Carman, jody Andrews, Jeff Adams, Bob Sherrill, Dave Von Holt, Russ Hersman, Joejensen, Garth Andrus, Jim Julich, Clyde Monma,Jim Hemphill,Joelyn Morris, Pat McElwee LE ARN IN G LIBRARY CLUB-Row 1: Mary Disharoon, Terry Hammer, Patti Nelson, Becky Beatty, Jeri Morgan, Pres. jackie Wansley, Vice Pres, Marcia Capps, Mrs. Willis, Adviser. p THROUGH B KS AND SCIENCE SATURDAY SCIENCE-Row 1: Rob Coleman, Doreen Goodhind, Chris Walton, Tom Mengert. Row 2: Mike Harvey, Helen Palumbarit. Row 3: Sheryl Lunstrum, Doris Mitchell, MrA Hansen, Adviser, Ann Laird, Jim Mathre. Row 4: Ron Kariya, Norm Winston, Ferdina Palumbarit, Dave Von Holt Row 5: Ted Inouye,Jim Fisher, Paul Schlichting, Steve Kozachik. 153 GIRLSi LETTER CLUB G.A.A. and Girlsi Letter Club are organizations for girls interested in athletics. G.A.A. participated in five activity days and hosted one of them, the basketball sportsday for all the South Puget Sound G.A.A.,s, this year. G.A.A. met two times a week for various activities including softball, basketball, badminton, track, and swimming. Points were given for participation with a special awards day which was held in the spring when letters, certificates, and pins were given out. The Girlsi Letter Club, a new organization this year, gave girls who had earned letters a common interest. Throughout the year, they worked with the Lettermenis Club and co-sponsored the Spaghetti Dinner and a dance. Sitting: Marilouise Brock, Maryjo Thompson, Sue Creaver, Jean Harper, Lynn Frederick, KarenJohnson. Standing: Cindy Mum, Lisa Tucker, Cathy Petree, Katie Mitchell, Peggy Madsen, Patti Lowe, Colleen Krueger, Maureen Connelly, Ingrid Swenson. TRIVES FOR FITNESS Row 1: Casey Cain, Janice Snyder, Katie Anderson, Cindy Stevens, Becky Ruth Digmon, Monika Fritts, Donna Murphy, Shirley Hall, Brenda Bagley, Killebrew, VicevPreS., Sandy Adams, Pres., Pam Powers, Sec, Diana Flores, Jody Andrews, Kathy Merrill, Sue Sheldon, Miss Gilson, advisor. Lisa Tucker, Jane Maxwellt Row 2: Sally Stevens, Marianne Vermillion, LETTERMEN The Letterments Club is organized to provide service to the school and to promote spirit. Some of the activities of the year were a spirit-promoting lemon suck, helping run sporting events, and the sponsoring of a spaghetti feed. The proceeds from the spaghetti dinner went toward a scholarship fund for the outstanding senior athlete 0f the year. Lettermen,s Club officers John Hayden, Steve Games, and Steve Babbit conduct strenuous negotiations with the infamous apple machine. Row 1: Steve Hagerty, Francis DeVilla, Ken LaFleur,Jim Scott, Steve Babbit, John Haydengjohn Hartman, Steve Carnes, Greg Mills, jim Julichy Tom Mengert, George Masudat Row 2: Craig Taylor, Larry LaFleur, Jim Hemphill, Rick Walton, Kevin Clark, Dave Nedved, Terry Olson, Clint Prescott, Mark Poleyn7 Mark Arruda, Don Seeley, Pat Lumsden. Row 3: Pat Riggs, Harley Oda, Randy Payton, Gus Kuewa, Bob Sherrill, Steve Lawson, Leigh Lewis,Jay Wiley, Stan Flemming, Jeff Adams, Joe Cunningham. Row F'. Letterman Steve Carnes completes the artwork on John Hayden for the Letterments Club ttpaint-inf, 4: Clyde Monma, Pat Hendrickson, Conrad Johnsen, Fred Micera, Bill Mobley, Rich Tackett,Jeff Molgard, Al Rodreguiz, Norman Navarro, Dennis Lloyd, Darrel Dahl, Damien Davis, Skip Williams, Charlie Davis. Row 5: Mike Motko, Andy Herstrom, Chris Swan, Keith Snyder, Al Hendren, Dave Bridgeford, John VanPatter, Paul Fitzpatrick, George Plummer, Charlie Croasdill, Bill Iha, Bill Perkins. W I WWwwmm w, 4 . 4m Long, Cindy Flanagan. Row 3: Nita Baker, Susan Clark. Kathy Mallon. Rita Micone, Lil Verhaar, Kathy Kinville, Carolyn McRae, Evi Couch, Lisa Bev Salstrom. USHERS7 CLUB Row 1: Kathy Merrill, Sec-Treas., jane Niles. Pres, Patty Wilson, Vice Pres. Row 2: Mrs Fennema, Adviser Alice Barbadillo, Ponder, Mari 6 Tucker, Kathleen Langston, Kay Williams Susan Pemberton, Lynn Fitzpatrick. Ju Prissy Pascua. Row 3 Ruth Williamson, Nlarilee Lombard Cindy Hutterman, Kathy NIerrilL Cindy Flanagam Casey Caim Jody Andrewx Becky Killebrew, Lynn Fitzpatrick. AYAH CLUBiRow 1,: Doris Fujioka, Cindee Stevick Treas., Debbie Duncan, Vice Pres, Pam Powers, Pres, Carmen SuareL Alice Barbadillo. Row 2: Esme Saueressig, Jan Snyden Audrey Pearson, Leslie Joslin. Katie Anderson, Kathy Waldron, Sandy Ada 5, Kathy Kinvillc, Patty Wilson, BLACK IS BEAUTIFUL AFRO AMERICAN CLUBeRow 1: Skip Williams, Jacki Aldridge, Rochelle Henderson Row 2: Ricky Robinson, Sonja Woodlief, Micky Pickens, Angela Jones, Brenda Bagley Row 3: Gwen Andrews, Larry Williams, Beverly Appling, Rhonda Randle, Sandy Williams Row 4: Janes Eskridge, Gerald Swillie, Richard Jones, Bob Bell, RitaJones, Norman Winston, Along Fence: Janisilones, Sheila Crisp, Ann Walker, Debra Wilson, Vern Fowler, Pherris Chapman, Ron Finley, CI. Robinson The purpose of the Afro-American Ciub is to get the black students of Lakes involved in discovering their heritage. By request of the club, a shelf in the library was set apart for black literature. Bulletin boards, commemorating Martin Luther King, were put up around the school. During the week of February 8-14, which was designated as National Afro-American Week, club members put on a fashion show in which students modeled the African fashions they had made. Although this club was newly organized this year, it has given Blacks a chance to explore their heritage and has helped make the entire student body at Lakes more aware of it. Rochelle Henderson models one of the many Afro- American outfits seen at the fashion show. evmwe Brenda Bagley, Dena Williams, Beverly Appling, Debra Wilson, Linda Joseph, Rhonda Leigh Lewis and Darrell Dahl admire Jacki Aldrigeis African garb Randle, Sheila Crisp, and Lola Nelson perform in the fashion show presented during Afro- worn for Afro-American Week. American Week. FUTURE TEACHERS Row 1:Jan A1drich,Jeanine Lucas, Maureen Evans, Sec, Dennis Lloyd, Pres, Terry Schmitz, Mrs. Johnson, Advisor, Victor Schlenz. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Row 1: Bernadette Margin, Briget Drake, Betty Moon,Ju1ie Ritezel, Daphne Spencer, Ann Grose, Sandy Stewart, Barbara Linbesmith, Beverly Hall,Joann Smith, Victor Schlenz. Row 2: Patty Wilson, Kay Williams, Sue Henderson, Lee, Mrs Sooman, adviser Vivian Ehret, Carolyn McRae. Row 3: Robin Shultz, Carmen Suarez, Carol 158 SWIMMING ASSISTANTSeRow 1: Debbie Hutchinson, Susan Anderson, Mariel Turgeon, Cathy Petree, Sue Owre, Liz Johnson, Barb Hemminger, Jane Hurley Row 2: Larry Gottas, Janelle Boucher, Linda Boyce, Jimjulich, Chris Patchell, Laurie Rhyan, Donna Cook, Donna Manuel Row 3: Terry Olson, Tom Tarpley, Kevin Kernen, Frank Burton, Alan Fingeroot, Ross Fue, Pat Henrickson SWIM AND P.E. ASSISTANTS The swimming assistants and the RE. assistants were a great asset to the Physical Education Department. The swimming assistants aided Mr. Stauffer in the instruction of the sophomore swimming classes first semester and in special classes offered second semester. These included Life-Saving, Water Polo, Diving, Synchronized Swimming, and Scuba Diving. P.E. assistants worked in the various areas of physical education. The special classes offered second semester were Volleyball, Archery, Karate, Gymnastics, Modern Dance, Sailing, and Basketball. P.E. ASSISTANTSeRow 1: Jeanie Lucas, Dolores Hiles, Jody Andrews, Beck Vikstrom, Becky Lyon, Dalejones Row 2: Krista Wetherholt, Sue Owre, Barbi Self, Motko, Peggy Madsen, Nancy Anderson, Shirley Hunter, Gloria Finley, Kay Williams, Rosemary Shaw, Linda Hammond, Chris Paternoster y Killebrew, Denise Ray, Julie Juetten, Sally Keilman, Patti Lowe, Marsha Doris Henley, Kathy Hemion,John Stewart, Mike Simpson,D0ugGriffin, Mike 159 Mr. Armstrong and Tom Mengert illustrate one of many Tom Mengert and Mr Armstrong execute another Karate maneuver. holds seen at the Karate Assembly. Santa displays one of the many presents distributed at Santa Claus puts Shannon Kirby in his proper place. the Christmas Assembly. 160 Washingtonis SenatorJackson speaks to the student body at a special assembly Charles King left the audience with a happy feeling of togetherness. Rick Kleiner displays a personal interest as he quizes Senatortlackson concerning the United Stateis foreign policy in the Middle East. i69-i70 ASSEMBLIES Throughout theeyear a variety of guests have spoken or performed at student body assemblies. Inmates from McNeil Island Penitentiary spoke to students about their life with drugs. They did not give prepared speeches, instead the inmates spoke directly and on a personal level. Another popular assembly featured the New Hope Singers, who sang contemporary music. A karate demonstration for boys and a fashion show for girls also proved of interest. In addition there were the annual Veterans and Law Day assemblies. In a special assembly, Washingtonis Senatorjackson took time from his duties to speak about ecology, a topic of concern to all. Perhaps the most entertaining program was the Charles King assembly. Through his voice and soulful songs, students became part of the program. He led both faculty members and the student body in song, while five students soloed with him. Lakes Choir members A1 Essex, Harley Oda, Lisa Polite, Donna Manuel, andJan Aldrich solo with Charles King. Mike Johnson, Bill Backous, and Steve Digerness listen while Mr. Dye Steve Digerness and Rick Kleiner confirm their debating times with Coach Ken Dye discusses tournament procedures. DEBATE: ORGANIZED ARGUMENT The Debate Club has worked diligently this year with preparations for the South Puget Sound League debates. The Varsity record was 7-9 while theJ.V. squad lost only 2 of their 16 debates. Individual honors went to senior Chris Paternoster and Sophomore Steve Digerness for qualifying in the S.P.S.L. Individual Events Tournament held in Ellensburg. The Debate Club participated in the University of Washington Invitational Speechmaking contest February 13 and 14; they also entered the UPS. Invitational Speech Meet on March 27 and 28. Other activities included a demonstration debate for Woodbrook Jr. High and helping debators from Mann and Hudtloff participate in thejunior High Tournament held in May. Row 1: Jeri Morgan, Frances McCarty, Chris Paternoster, Colleen Krueger, Sue Bittner Row 2: Mr. Dye coach, Ted Inouye, Cliff Classen, Steve Brown, Ron Kariya, Rick Kleiner, Mr. Larson asst. coach. 162 Jackie Isaacson labors diligently under the gentle hand of creativity. Ted Foshaug, President of the Art Club, works vigorously on one of the many projects open to interested students. Row 1: Carlynn Hauge, Casey Cain, Sue Temple, Cindee Stevick, Vice-Pres., joncyzk, Bob Bishop, Pam Pierce, Rob Colemanh Row 3: Mike Pendleton, Dehe Tyler, Sec, Lesli'e Dean, Hellene Vernia, Polly Rachford. Row 2: Mr. NealJohnson, William Parretta, Norm Winston. Row 4: Vicki Kaberle, Betty Smith, Pat Powers, Cmdy Stoffel, Debbi Temple, Ted Foshaug, Pres, Jeff Bailey, Bob Williamson, Rosemary Shaw, Sue Ricker, hIanJoncs sews a garment for the Home Economics display. Patti Lowe demonstrates her ability on the trampoline. ARTASIA ARRIVES Detrick Cooter works to prepare the Graphic Arts display. jackie Isaacson prepares student art work for the Artasia exhibit. 164 Nessa Bray displays some needlework done in Home Economics. Deby Dawson concentrates on a painting for an art displayi WITH SPRING With the coming of Spring, students looked forward to Artasia. May 8 was the evening students displayed work they had done throughout the year. Many departments combined to make this annual occasion successful and of interest to the public. The Home Economics department displayed garments created by the girls. The art exhibit featured many projects including oil paintings, charcoal sketches, sculpture and pottery. A commentary on their field trip to Italy was presented by the Latin Club. An Industrial Arts display included the excellent craftsmanship of students enrolled in Wood Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Graphic Arts, Architectural Drawing and Metal Working. A fashion show, drama presentation, gymnastics program, aquatic 'demonstration, and a modern dance routine were also presented. Various scholarships were available to deserving students. The funds for the scholarships were obtained through the Christmas Boutique and the Art Club calendar Sale. Larry Eisenbarth prepares his Artasia exhibit in Metal Shop. SCIENCE ASSISTANTS Row 1: Linelljones, Emilie McLaughlin, Jill Tokarczyk, Michele Leingang, Linda Feaster, Sally Daniel, Julie Oates Row 2: Vicki Bower, Maria Paz, Sheryl Lunstrum, Debbie Keller, Linda Holeman, Carolyn Lehman, Joanne Judson, Diane Haglund. Row 3zjim Fisher, Paul Svoboda, Brian Berg. Frank Kemery,james Roberts, Larry LaFleur. w OFFICE ASSISTANTS Row 1: Linda Porter, Lisa Tucker, Janice Snyder, Janet Andrews, Leslie Dean, Kellene Vernia, Kathy Waldron, Carolyn Tanner, Shirley Hunter, Alice Barbadillo, Carmen Suarez, Row 2: Lee Brown, Carolyn McRae, Lauri LeMond, Marilee Perry, Chris Johnson, Lynne Greathouse, Cindi Conner, Bill Iha, Stephanie Kampfer, Teresa Taylor, Debbie Winters, Charlie Davis. Row 3: Maria Paz, Doris Mitchell, Doris Henley, Marsha Wulff, Bonnie Ward John Stewart, Teri Stout,Jan Aldrich, Janelle Boucher, John Hayden, Mike Abernathy. Row 4: Francis DeVilla, Kathy Merrill, Vivian Ehret, Bruce DeGooyer, Russ Hersman, Diane Schafcr,Julie Ritezel, Daphne Smith, Betty Moon, Dale Churchill,Jay Roberts, Dan Dingess Ani'ta Burt, Sue Creaver, Betty Reynolds, and Joanne Henry assist cooks to make the lunch period enjoyable Betty Reynolds helps students get their lun KITCHEN AND SNACK BAR for students. SNACK BAR ASSISTANTS Row 1: Linda IsraeL Joanne Henry, Marty Mulcahy, Mr. Nayer Row 2: Anita Burt,Jeri Morgan. Chris Paternoster, Sue Clark, Jane Niles, Bill Downing, Richard Karman STUDENT ACCOUNTS Without student help, many of the school facilities would have been impossible to maintain. In Student Accounts, money for various activities was received each day. The challange of assisting in the complicated bookkeeping was accepted by the competent people in Student Accounts. The Health Center, also an important service offered by Lakes, provided emergency aid to any needy student. Help was always on call whenever required, as the Health Center received ailing students from throughout the school. Row 1: Mary Seidl, Charlie Croasdill,JulieJuetten. Row 2: Lynn Fitzpatrick, MaryJelinek,Janet Clarke HEALTH CENTER Row 1: Pat Vigliotti,Janette Egbert, Diane Kelly. Row 2: Karen Martin, Cheryl Martin, Debbie Baker. Row 3: Kathy Nlomejano, Deborah Gordon, Nita Baker. CREWS EXCEL IN SERVICE A stealthy photographer caught these members of the stage crew carousing in the Jerry Oakes and Ted Foshaug volunteered to serve Lakes as parking lot attendants. Junior patio. Carousing left to right are: Rick Dill, Randy Hunten Janet Backell, They assisted at special evening events to insure safe and orderly parking. PaulJohnson, Ron Buckbee. TAGE CREW Row 1: Gus Kuewa, Pat Oda, Guy Ploegman, Ron Buckbee, Randy Hunter,janet Backell. KEY CLUB UNLOCKS v 1: Mike McBridc,Garry obeck, Dwight Williams,Steve Bowman,Dalc Prescott, Craig Powers, Gary Storaasli, Dave Nedved Roy Sayen Dave Tomasch, Rick Walton, Jerry Oakes John Wegener. Row 2: Mr. Lobdell, Bridgeford. Row 4: PatR1ggsJ0hn Hartman. Bill Perkins, Charlie Croasdill, Craig Taylor, Doug Clarke, Keith Tomasch Greg West, Pat Oda. Bob Marty Berg, HarleyOda, Tom McLaughlinJeffAdams, Ken LaFleur. Sherrill, Todd Turner, Jim Julich. Row 3: Steve Brown, Mark Blair, Clint Key Clubbers Kevin Kernen, NIarty Berg, Garry Sobeck, and John Hartman take on the new sophisticate. Jerry Oakes releases his animal instincts on Greg West. The most challenging and active service club at Lakes is the Key Club. It is sponsored by the Lakewood Kiwanis Club and is made up of selected boys from all three classes, Throughout the year these dedicated boys have served the community. Their annual canned-food collecting project was held to help needy families around the Lakewood area for Christmas. They also volunteered their time to work on Wednesdays at Western State Hospital. Delegates of the club, Steve Bowman, Dwight Williams, Dale Tomasch, Charlie Croasdill, Steve Brown, Tom McLaughlin, Bob Seeley, and Garry Sobeck attended the Key Club Convention in Miami last summer. Each Monday throughout the year, two representatives were guests of the Lakewood Kiwanis Club at their regular meetings. Kris Kittredge andJo Tyo, Key Heart runners-up, Miss Rustwick, Honorary Key Heart, and Cindy Stevens, Key Heart are escorted by Charlie Croasdill, Dale Tomasch, Bill Perkins, and Steve Bowman at the Key Club banquet i LAKES HlBH SCHBBL LAKENBBB Honarary Key Heart Miss Rustwick, clowns with Bill Perkins at the Key Club President Steve Bowman welcomes newly-elected Key Heart Cindy Stevens annual Key Club dance. Row 1: Prissy Pascua, Patti Lowe, Briget Drake, Chris Johnson, V. Pres., Sharon Tucker,jr. Rep., Gary Wolbert, Pres., Carol Seeley, Sec, Lil Verhaar, Deby Dawson,juliejuetten, Mary Seidl. Row 2: Mike Motko, Kathy Killam, Jim Scott,Julie Oates, Stacia Hawkins, Pat P0wers,Judy Voges, Robin Shultz, Daphne Smith, Marsha Woodruff, Jo Tyo. Row 3: Barbara Morri, Connie Tanner, Leslie Joslin, Emilie McLaughlin, Bernadette Bronoske, Aileen Wright, Katie Anderson, Mary Robison, Janelle Boucher, Patty Nehl, Evi Couch, Diane Schroeder, Linda Boyce, Casey Cain, Mrs. Hadley, Advisor. Row 4: Judy Evans, Becky Killibrew, Sue Campbell, Pam Powers, Audrey Pearson, Ann Laird, Bob Sherrill, Sue Myers, Kathy Stoffel, Karen Rodriquea,Janice Quinn, Maureen Evans, Linda Olson, Lisa Tucker. Row 5: Linda Ernest, Kathleen Langston, Marty Mulcahy, Kathy Fink, Laurie Doheny, Lauri LeMond, Lynn Fitzpatrick, Kim Bennet, Joyce Smith, Helen Palumbarit, Betty Hayes, Evalani Yockman, Sally Keilman, Larae Rasmussen. Row 6: Karen Hegtvedt, Sharon Stanfield, Doreen Goodhind, Sue Sheldon, Janet Maxwell, Jan Reasons, Wendy Evans, Jane Morris, Victor Schlenz, Dave VonHolt, Marilee Lombard. PEP CLUB PROMOTES SPIRIT Bill Iha, Patty Nehl, and Bob Sherrill take time out during a Pep Club paintAin , to pursue other activities. Janelle Boucher adds the finishing touches to a pep poster. Pep Club helped to bring ab ut the necessary school spirit that Lakes needed. The members painted signs that encouraged our athletes and sold various buttons that students wore to show their support of the teams. At athletic events, the Pep Club generated excitement and a spirit to win. Bob Sherrill uses his artistic talent as a Pep Club iipaint-in to shn his support Karen Gimse and Sue Addaman work together on a poster while Kathy Sorich for the Lancers. strikes out on her own. lie McLaughlin, Lisa Tucker, Sue Meyers, and Patty Nehl promote spirit as they participate in the Pep Club skit during the Federal W pep assemblyi Linda Ernest, Judy Voges, Jan Hamilton, and Diane Rarey concentrate on their Maureen Evans, Jan Hamilton, and maj orette Sharon Stanfield perform at a home routine for a half-time performance. basketball game. DRILL TEAM Knceling: Mary Robison, Co-captain, Cindee Stevick, Captain Row 1: Terry Spielman, Sophomore Rep., Kathy Fink, Junior Rep., Kathy Slaughter, Senior Rep, Marsha Woodruff, Karen Meeks, Georgia Gibson, Kathy Killam, Bernadette Margin, Robin Shultz, Donna Manuel, Barbara Hemminger, Lena Murphy, Marsha Vikstrom Row 2: Cindy Reinsvold, Rebecca Pugliese, Kathy Stoffel, Kris Kittredge, Stephanie Margin, Maureen Evans, Denise Ray, Sue Mocorro, Sue Hamilton, Linda Ernest, Sue Addaman Row 3: Sue Dodds, Cindy Hutterman,Jeanette Anderson, Peggy Morin, Glenna McKasson, Arnetta Farrow, Linda Anderson, Maryjelinek, Ivy Murphy, Krista Wetherholt, Deborah Gardner, Kathy Hansen, Kathy O,Shaughnessy, Diane Rarey,Jan Hamilton Terry Spielman, Krista Wetherholt, Cindee Stevick, and Lynn Patrick do their routine to TtKemosabe. Many hours of practice resulted in precision and perfection in marching routines. Juniors Becky Pugliese, Pat Reinsvold, and Kathy Stoffel demonstrate the variety v in Drill Team rbutines. DRILL TEAM MARCHES ON Marching t0 the brisk beat of the band drum were the smiling faces of the Lakes Drill Team. The girls exhibited skill in marching and talent in dance routines. Though not always perfect, the girls managed to grin at their mistakes and entertain the half-time crowds. The positions of captain and co-captain changed hands during the course of the year. Due to a leg injury Lynn Patrick was forced to give up her position as captain. Cindee Stevick moved into the role and Mary Robison took over the job of co- captain. Under such able leadership, the Drill Team sponsored the annual T010. The theme of the dance was the TTGardens of Atlantis? Profits from the dance were badly needed to pay off debts for uniforms and to Obtain funds for articles such as pompons used to highlight dance routines. One of the most well-reeeived half time programs of the year was the Senior March. The dance routine was to TTHawaii 5-0TT, performed by the senior members of the Drill Team. The girls rounded out the year by marching in the Daffodil Parade in April. Lancerettes come onto the floor to provide half-time entertainment HOMECOMING 69-70 The 1969 Homecoming Dance welcomed many Lakes alumni following the game with Olympia. Music for the occasion was provided by tiSuper Band? The previously elected Homecoming Court was revealed at the dance with Pam Wimer accepting the title of queen, and Greg Mills King. Other members of the court included Senior Attendant Ivy Murphy, Junior Attendant Julie Juetten, and Sophomore Attendant Carol Bair. Juliejuetten, Ivy Murphy, Pam Wimer, Greg Mills, Carol Bair. Katie Anderson, ASB Secretary, presents a corsage to 1969-70 Greg Mills, Homecoming King, is presented to the student body by ASB Secretary Katie Homecoming Queen, Pam Wimer. Anderson. $3iiii5$i mmm; ii $Mj$ssn13nttkr xnwwtf- u Niagnrwmvmnnm; w khfw $$ng Muma $5: W ygmwi! ' i$5$4a$mu$$swx Steve Babbit, T010 King7 brings refreshments t0 Sophomore Duchess Terry Spielman; T010 King Steve Babbit; Tnln Queen Ivy Murphy; Junior Princess Marsha his sister Sue at the T 10. Vikstrom. Missmg are Soph more Duke Chris Cardinal and unior Prince Darrel Dahlh Mr. Velikanjejoins in the dancing at the T010. One of the various decorations used at the T010 to convey the theme of WThe Gardens of Atlantis? Diane Murphy admires VickiJones9 dress as Vicki,s date, Ken LaFleur Steve Babbit, Pam Wimer, Chris Swan, and Cathy Petree discuss their dinner plans after the looks on. Tnlo. TOLO-h tGARDE N S OF ATLAN T189 9Gardens of Atlantis9 was the theme of the 1969 T010 sponsored by the Drill Team. Team members and advisor Miss Patricia Rustwick spent many hours planning and decorating for the dance. The crowning 0f the T010 Court highlighted the evening and brought to a close the 1969 T010. janelle Boucher and her date Pat Holbrook enjoy their evening at the eTiardens of The 1969 TOLO COURT AtlantisW SENIOR BALL The theme of the 1970 Senior Ball, ttA Time For Usf7 was suggested by the romantic atmosphere of ROMEO AND JULIET. ttThe Midnight Brasstt entertained the crowd with music supplied by students from Lakes and Clover Park. The Court was comprised of Queen Kris Kittredge; Steve Babbit, King; and attendants Linda Anderson and Pam Wimer. Steve Babbit, King, and Kris Kittredge, Queen, dance to the theme song of the evening, ttA Time For Usft King Steve and Queen Kris leave the throne for the Royal Dance. The Ball was elimaxed by the crowning 0f the Senior Court, including Pam Wimer, attendant; Steve Babbit, King; Kris Kittredge, Queen; and Linda Anderson, attendant Seniors obviously delight in the Ball, a once-in-a-iifetime experience Bob Seeley plays his version WK T me For Us, to highlight the royal dan e. The soft and subtle sounds of iiThe 1V ight Brass set the mood for the dance. Steve Albers enjoys the Ball with his date Mary Robison. Pat Bartell c0 picks a flower out 0fChris Swaifs ear as they enjoy their refreshments, R E M M U S D O O W E K A L KRIS KITTREDGE FESTIVAL PRINCESSES LINDA ANDERSON Tom McLaughlin, Editor Diane Schroeder, Editor Lil Verhaar, Editor A1 Hendren, Sports Editor LEDGER-VOICE OF LAK Charles Hall, second semester Sports Editor, and Louise Henderson write headlines for their stories. Mike Pendleton and Gary Wolbert work on an essay on iiNcwspapers, Role in Societyfi Rick Walton looks on as Al Hendren rushes to get his sports column typed. Scott Draughon and Marianne Guffanti take time out after completing their stories for the issue no. 10 deadline LEDGER STAFF Editors ......... Tom McLaughlin, Diane Schroeder. Lil Verhaar Sports Editors ............ Al Hendren, Charles Hall Copy Editors ........ Carolyn Lehmann, Lil Verhaar Business Manager ................ Lynn Fitzpatrick Managing Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carolyn Lehmann Staff Secretaries ..... Kathy Kinville, Diane Schroeder Reporters Al Abuan, Mark Brunette, Leslie Strom, Scott Draughon, Marianne Guffanti, ChrisKIOhnston, Marise Long, Danny McQueen, Scott Morgan, Sue Sheldon, Cheri Owen, Mike Pendleton, Rick Walton, Gary Wolbert, Steve Barach, Shannon Kirby FIRST YEAR CLASS-Row 1: Cheri Owen, Chris Johnston, Mark Brunette, Louise Henderson, Sue Sheldon, Row 2: Charles Hall, Scott Draughon, Tom McLaughlin, Marianne Guffanti, Mike Pendleton, Scott Morgan Row 3: Danny McQueen, Marise Long, Leslie Strom, Gary Wolbert, not pictured: AI Abuan and Rick Walton. Steve Barach, A1 Abuan and Rick Walton listen to Mrs CroasdiWs directions for a specialjournalism project. t and then the Sugar Plum Fairy said to the elf . . . 5t Diane Schroeder and Kathy Kinville put the loose ends together before a Ledger deadline. Lil Verhaar, Carolyn Lehmann, Diane Schroeder and Mr. Croasdill discuss a Ledger editorial. The efforts of twenty-five staff members went into producing the Lakes Ledger this year. Led by Mrs Charles Croasdill, advisor, the journalism students put into use their newly acquired knowledge of investigative reporting and responsible journalism. Getting ads, taking pictures and writing stories, headlines and editorials were part of the activity in the Ledger room at deadline tlme. Scott Draughon, Steve Barach, Shannon Kirby, Danny McQueen, and Rick Walton work together on a feature story. 1970 LEGEND STAFF FINALLY GOT IT TOGETHER Crack photographer Joe M, Jensen manages a surprise candid shot of the LEGEND staff while he cunningly triggers his skillfully concealed camera to capture the elusive moment. Row 1: Linda White, Debe Logue, Lil Verhaar, Yuka Fruge', Cindy Fulton. Row 2: Lois Evans, Perry Sunelly De Hiles, Cindy Jenkins, Cindy Hutterman. Row 3: Janelle Boucher, Kathy Killam, Linda Boyce, Bill Iha, Jim Scott, Mr. R. Crawford, advisor. Not pictured: Beth Bowman, Kathy Slaughter, Christy Spidahl. LINDA BOYCE KATHY SLAUGHTER EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR ttKeep the Ball Rollingf, the motto of the 1970 LEGEND staff, provided the inspiration and motivation needed to meet deadlines and get the book together. At the onset of the year, the class was fresh, full of ideas, and eager for a chance to express themselves; As the year progressed however, things changed somewhat. They were still fresh, but the meaning had taken on new implications and self-expression appeared everywhere except in print. The class dwindled to about a half-dozen steady members who worked together until the end. Joe Jensen personally assumed the staggering responsibility of Yearbook Photographer and Photography Editor. As much as could be done was accomplished during the class period, however it was in the wee hours of the morning that we were really good. Every picture came absurdly funny and captions began to take on double meanings. Hilarity reached a climax the morning of the final deadline and the pages faced the possibility of flying to the printers via private plane. So here it is for what its worth; but at least itts here. We hope you enjoy having it as much as we enj oyed conceiving it. DE HILES BUSINESS MANAGER De Hiles and Lil Verhaar take advantage of a rare opportunity to confer Cindy Fulton, De Hiles, Christy Spidahl, Beth Bowman, and Linda Boyce work diligently on with ghost-writer Kathy Killam. layoutsA Lil Verhaar turns away in disgust Advisor Richard N0ah,, Crawford flinches as Editor Lindaruth Boyce Utter exhaustion and despair are written on the face of Bith Bowma 036116 ofthe BalD as she shrieks out another rather questionable caption. prostrates herself on the typewriter, JIM SCOTT CHR ISTY SPIDAHL BETH BOWMAN SPORTS EDITOR ACTIVITIES EDITOR SENIOR CLASS EDITOR ymmwmw M N a junior Class Presidentjeff Molgard Junior Class Senator Cathy Petree A1Abuan,Junior Class Vice-Presidem THE J UNIORS New challenges in 1969-1970 carried the Junior Class into a whirl of activities. Headed by President Jeff Molgard, the class won the pep jug for their Christmas decorations which centered around the theme ttNight before ChristmasW Highlighting February was the traditional Junior class dance. Numbers of students crowded the Lakes gymnasium to dance to the sound of the Fragile Lime. Spring brought about the challenging college board exams and anticipation mounted for the coming senior year. JefTMolgard times at a gier swim meet. Abernathy, Michael Abuan, Alberto Adams, Charles Adams, Jeff Adams, Karry Adler, Robert Akerstrom, Bradley Alderman, Tim Aldridge, J ackie Anderson, Bob Anderson, Doug Anderson, Mark Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Susan Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Teri Andrews, Janet Andrews, Robert Anger, Barbara Antolin, Peter Armitige, Jamie Armitige, Kathy Arruda, Mark Aufang, Jerry Austin, Joan Barr, Jeff Backell, J anet Bailey, Betty Bailey, Christy Bait, Mame Baker, Debbie Baker, Vernon H E THEY COME, 0 1966 By Beechwood Music Corporation Baltazar, Estrelita Banks, Lloyd Barnes, Hazel Barraza, Ernesto Bartlett, Bernard Barton, Edwin Bastien, Edna Bateman, John Baxter, Mary Bean, J ames Beczek, Martin Bell, Charles Bell, Robert Bell, Shanon Benedict, Deborah Bengel, Tigre Bennett, Eric Bennett, Kim Benoit, Susan Berg, Richard Berry, Greg Bills, Rondi Bird, Cornelius Bittner, Susan Blackburn, Robert Blair, Marcus Blue, Michael Bouscher, Jerry Bouscher, M. Bower, Victoria Brewer, Gary Bridgeford, David Brinsfield, James Brissette, D. Brock, Mary Brodie, J ames Brooks, Thomas Brown, Allen Brown, Steven Brunette, Mark Buchholz, Vickie Buckbee, Steven Bucklew, Steve Buckmaster, Scott Buddington, Doyle Burton, Franklin Byrd, Tyree Campbell, Denise Cardovalopez, P. Carman, Lisa Carr, Debbie Casteen, Eleonore Chamberlin, Joyce Chamblee, Daniel Charboneau, J 0 Charles, Michael Chase, Kenneth Clark, Marlene Classen, Cliff Cleary, Thomas Cobey, Michaelle Cole, Kathy Connelly, Kathleen Cook, Donna Coombs, Susan Cooper, Donald Coquet, Claire Couch, Elvira Crawford, Hermann Creaver, Susan Crest, Jeanne Croan, Renee Cruzan, Olen Cunningham, J ohn Curtindale, Karen Czelder, Stephanie Dahl, Darrell Daniel, Sally Davis, Bette Davis, Damien Davis, Howard Dawson, Debbie Dawson, Esther Dean, Charles Dean, Michael Dempsey, Mari Depew, Christine Devilla, Francis Devore, Donna Doheny, Lauraine Downey, Karen Driggers, Jo Dunn, Sandra Durbin, Deborah Eazer, Elizabeth Edson, Patricia QUE STION S Egbert, Janette Eichelberger, Wilma Eisenbarth, Christine Eisenbarth, Larry Ellison, Nancy Eskridge, J oyce Estes, Patrick Evans, Maureen Evison, Donna Fairly, William Farber, Gail Fauson, Jules Feaster, Linda Field, Rita Fina, Anthony Fingeroot, Alan Fink, Catherine Fink, J ean Fitch, Blaine Flattery, Richard Flemming, Stanley Fletcher, Beverly Folsom, Toni Fowler, William Frazier, Theodore French, Duane Fries, David Fue, Ross Fulton, Cindy Gahms, Melissa Gardener, Deborah Garske, Kathleen Gasman, Robert Gibbs, Esme Gilbert, Kathleen Givens, Alan Goddard, Debbie Goodhind, Doreen Goodwin, Scott Gordon, Deborah Gordon, Patricia Gorski, Margaret Gottas, Lawrence Granger, Charles Gray, J eanne Green, Donald Green, Janet Grieder, Sandra Griffin, Mary Grimm, Charles Grothe, Daw'd Grubel, Kathryn Gunderson, J ames Hagerty, Steven Haglund, Diane Hale, Andrew Hale, Mark Hall, Charles Hall, Cindy Hall, Shirley Hammer, Teresa Hampton, Rita Hanft, Robert Hann, Jackie Hanon, Debra Hansen, Loren Hansen, Katheryn Harmon, Kim Harrison, Steven Hauser, Michael Hawkins, Stacia Junior girls show their usual enthusiasm at a pep assembly. Hayes, Carolyn Haynje, Raymond Heinold, Deborah Hemminger, BaIbara Hemphill, James Henderson, Dale Henderson, Louise Henderson, Rochelle Henley, Doris Henry, Joanne Hertog, Judith Hilton, Richard Hirata, Michael Hitchcock, Bonny Hodson, Sheryl Hoffman, Fred Hoffman, Renota Holeman, Linda Holley, Thomas Horn, Bruce Howell, Richard Hudson, Catherine Hudson, Donald Humphrey, Michael Hunsaker, J udy Huntly, Carolyn Hurley, J ane Hust, Beverly Hutchinson, Debra Inman, Debbie Irby , D. Isaacson, J acqueline Israel, Linda J ensen , J oe Johnson , Christi Johnson, Frances Johnson, Fred J ohn son , Gary Johnson , Janet J ohnson , Karen Johnson, Marlene J ohnson, Neal J ohnston, Christine J ohnston, Susan J ohnstone, Janet J ones, Bradford Jones, Brian Jones, Linell J ones, Vicki J ordon, Elverse J oseph, Linda Kaberle, Vicki Kane, Allison Karlson, Gayle Karpen, Gordon Kevin Kernen decides Ihatjuniors rule in a pep assembly. Keeler, Elizabeth Keilman, Sally Keister, Wendy Kemery, Frank Kempe, Linda Kennedy, Charles Kernen, Kevin Kinney, Anthony Kish, Christine Kitchen, William Klus, Pamela Knox, Lorraine Korsmo, Marlene Koshiyama, Glenn Kozachik, Stephan Kreamer, J ames Kruger, Joan Kvatemik, Karen LaLande, Mary LaFleur, Kenneth Laird, Ann Lamb, Deborah Lawrence, Larry Lawson, Steven Lee, Jo Lee, Linda Lehman, George Lehman, Michael Lehman, William Lehmann, Carolyn Leingang, Michele Lemieux, J ohn Lemond, Lauri Lender, Alexander Lentz, Barbara Lentz, Robert Lewis, Bronson Lewis, Leigh Lindesmith, Barbara Lister, Nicholas Lockett, Henry Lodholm, Harry Long, Vonn Loverin, Robert Lowe, Patricia Lowery, Richard Lucas, Jeanine Lundstrum, Sheryl Lynden, Barry Lyon, Christopher Lyon, Rebecca MacNamaIe, Douglas Madsen, Peggy Magee, Patrick Mansfield, Clydene Manuel, Donna Maxcheselli, Liz Margin, Stephanie Marquis, B. Marshall, Bill Martin, Gearge Martin, Richard Master, B. Maxon, Marles Mayer, Alfred McCarthy, Richard McCarty, Frances McColm, Joe McCormick, Cheryl McCoy, David McCudden, K. McDonald, Gary McElwee, Patricia McGlashan, Keith McGranaghan, A.J. McKinley, Marvin McRae, Carol McLaughlin, Emily Medcalf, Michael Melzaxk, Kay Merkt, Carl Micone, Tony Miner, W. Mitchell, Doris Mitchell, Dennis Mocorro, Dennis Mohr, Kathie Moldenhauer, Leonard MolgaId, Jeff Morin, Maureen Morris, Connie Morris, Joelyn Mounts, Ruth Mowell, Alice Muhm, Christine Mulcahy, Martha Murphy, Lena Murra, Michael Mustain, Kathy Myers, Susan Nash, Phillip Nash, Steven Nasser, Kaleel Navarro, Norman Nedved, David Nehl, Mark Nehl, Patty Nelson, Patti Nichols, David Nielsen, Florence Nolan, Catherine Nolt, Dale Norberg, Mary Lou Norwood, William Nugent, Stephen 0 Jala, Denita 0 Neal, Wilson Oates, Julie Ogle, Scott Oliver, Deborah Olson, Gay Olson, J ames Olson, Terry Osborne, James OShaughnessy, Kathleen Owre, Susan Padgen, Pia Palumbarit, Helen Parker, Gary Parnell, Samuel Paulson, Michael Person, J ames Person, Pamela Person, Paula Perdue, Michael Perry, Marilee Peters, David Petersen, Hanne Petersen, Dwight Peterson, Gail Petree, Cathleen Phillips, Kevin Pickens, Bethel Piehler, Shirley Pittman, Bonnie Pitts, David Polcyn, Mark Polo, Marco Porterfleld, Sheila Poston, Deborah Presbrey, Bonnie Probst, Debra Proper, M. Puckett, Debra Pugliese, Rebecca Quinn, J anice Quinones, Odette Rachford, Priscilla Randall, Dean Rarey, Diane Rasmussen, J eanne Rasmussen, LaRae Ray, Denise Ready, Joan Reasons, Terry Recco, Jennifer Reenan, Andrew Reinsvold, Patricia Remy, Thomas Reynolds, Betty Reynolds, Dewayne Rhinehart, J anine Rhyan, Laurie Rich, Charles Richardson, Hugh Ridgeway, Tony Ried, Randy Riggs, Patrick Robbins, J . Robbins, Thomas Roberts, J ulie Robertson, J ohn Robinson, Carl Rodriguez, Karen Ross, Craig Rossiter, Scotty Rothgeb, Marilyn Roland, Greg Roxby, Sandra Roy, George Ruhman, Peter Rummig, Marc Russell, Peter Russell, Rehila Salstrom, Beverly Salyer, Richard Sandor, Benjamin Sandstrom, Garry Sapp, J an Satter, Mike Sauriol, Edward Sayer, Roy Schall, Dorothy Schlicher, Sandra Schlichting, Lora Schmitz, Terry Schneider, Myles Scott, Debra Scrim, Ruth Searing, J im Seeley, Carol Seeley, Don Seidl, Mary Self, Barbara Selto, Anthony Shaw, Amy Shaw, Rosemary Sherrill, Christi Sherrill, Robert Sherwood, Cathy Sherwood, Mark Shook, J ennifer Siemion, Gary Simmons, Kelly Simonson, Marrianne Simpson, Michael Simpson, Theodora Simpson, Vandlon Skipper, Mary Slemp, Kenneth Smith, Calvin Smith, Jeff Smith, J oyce Smith, Kevin Smith, Marion Smith, Roberta Smith, Sanford Smith, Steven Smitherman, James Snavely, John Snyder, Roy Takase, Marilyn Tanner, Carolyn Thompson, Mari Thurston, Michael Timm, Linda Tincher, June Sorich, Kathy Spencer, Carolyn Spidahl, David Stalvik, Harold Stanfleld, Sharon Steams, Linda Stephens, Lori Stepp, David Stevens, Cynthia Stevenson, George Stewart, Sandra Stockdale, Doug Stoffel, Kathern Stone, Oscar Storaasli, Gary Storey, Lisa Strickland, Ron Stroud, Eric Stump, William Sunnell, Patty Svoboda, Paul Swenson, Ingrid Swimme, Jeannette Switzler, Regina Tinglestad, Mari Tokach, Elizabeth Tokarczyk, Jill Terrence, Terry Trainer, Karen Tremain, Robert Tucker, Lisa Tucker, Sharon Turgeon, Patricia Turkington, Thomas Turner, Jackie Turner, Michael Turner, S. Vair, J oann Van Patter, J ohn Veliz, J ose Verhaar, Jack Vernon, Victoria Vigliotti, Patricia Vikstrom, Marsha Villanueva, Debra Von Holt, David Walker, Suzan Walton, Christine Walton, Richard Weatherly, Jeffery Webster, Frances Welch, Dennis Wetherholt, Krista Whalen, Stephanie Wheeler, Anthony Wiley, J an Will, Wesley Williams, BaIbaIa Williams, Molly Wilson, David Wilson, Mark Winston, Norman Witte, Linda Wolbert, Gary Wright, Aileen Wright, Charles Wright, J on Wright, Lee Yarbrough, Dennis Yockman, Evalani Young, Mikel Zeleski, Frank Ziegler, Steven Ziegler, Susan Wicker, L. Larry Gottas converses with an unseen companion at lunch. GLAD TO MOVE ON Lisa Smith, Roberta Roach, Sharon Stanfield, Doug Stockdale, Tom Turkington, Bill Fowler, and Sandy Stewart ARE glad to move on! J UNIORS N OT PICTURED Anderson, Robert Bateman, Robert Bender, Virgil Bray, Nessa Breech, Paul Burt, William Casanova, Susan Chinneth, Edward Connor, Peggy Cordova, Lopez Cray, Robert Dacus, Lloyd Fleming, Billie 0001, Barbara Hagen, Debra Harbuck, Timothy Harper, Jean Harris, Fredrick Hauge, Carlynn Heaton, Ezra Ionno, Mark J accar, Michelle Jahns, Donald J ahns, William Juetten, J ulie Kalles, Cheri Klippel, Kevin Langford, Madelain Logan, Shirley Matteson, John McIntyre, Timothy McPherson, Claudia Miller, Ken Moody, Richard Nelson, David Owre, William Pavey, Frederick Perilla, Richardo Peters, Marika Powers, Craig Prescott, Clinton Pritchett, Robert Riggsby, Debra Roach, Roberta Robertson, Diane Schneider, Larry Smith, Lisa Sprowl, Larry Stanbery, Charles Terhune, Richard Walker, Carolyn Walker, Tatjana Walsh, Patrice Wells, Bruce Wheeler, Kenneth Zimmer, Diana Sophomore class President Mike Booth. CLASS OF f Vice-President Dave Merrit sneaks a smile for the camera. The election of Sophomore class officers formed the beginning of activities for the class of 772. The results of the elections gave Mike Booth Presidency, Dave Merrit Vice-Presidency, and acting Senator of the Sophomore class was Mark MacGoogan. The class of ,72 was welcomed at the beginning of the year with an orientation assembly. There they learned the traditions of Lakes. The first pep assembly was their introduction to traditional class competition and school spirit. By having the vast maj ority of students, they surpassed both juniors and seniors by winning the ffpepjugfy at their first pep assembly. Through the year they participated in different money-making projects and ended their first year with the annual party. Sophomores prove superior in strength overjuniorsi Mark MacGoogan, class Senator, addresses Sophomore Reps on plans for the class party. Abernathy, Patrick Ab sher, Patricia Adams, Valerie Adams, William Adams, L. Addaman, Sue Aheam, Steven Ahola, Donald Albers, Randy Arthur, Allen Anderson, Dale Anderson, Pennie Anderson, Renee Anderson, Samuel Anderson, Steven Andrews, Gwendolyn Angermen, Virginia Apaka, Ann Appling, Beverly Arnold, Peter Arredondo, Toni Atchison, J ennifer Babbit, Susan Babcock, Carrie Backous, William Backus, Michael Bagley, Brenda Bailey, Bille Bair, Carol Baker, Nita Ball, Michael Ball, Ronda Baltazar, Roderick Baptiste, Mary Barker, Debbie Basher, Robert Bates, Carol Beatty, Rebecca Beck, Terry Beck, William ENTER THE YOUNG C 1966 by Beechwood Music Corporation Becker, Robert Bennett, Debbie Berg, Richard Berger, Carol Betzendorfer, Jeanne Bibo, John Bierbaum, Karen Bills, Scott Bird, Sheryl Bishop, Bobby Black, Duane Blackmer, Ward Blair, Leland Blamey, Robert Blatman, Michael Blue, Teressa Bodenhamer, Todd Bond, Rex Booth, Michael Bowser, Robert Brandt, Robert Brawand, Judith Brayall, Susan Breard, Daniel Britt, Ross Brittain, Tena Brock, Robert Bronoske, Bernadette Brown, Jack Brown, Ray Brown, Richard Brynn, Kenneth Brynn, Kim Bryson, Dennis Bucklew, Kathy Burke, David Burt, Anita Bushwar, Cynthia Butler, Terry Cahill, Mark Cain, Gregory Caldwell, Larry Callahan, Vicki Capps, Marsha Cardinal, J ames Carrougher, Diane Casey, Kathleen Cavin, ShaIlene Chambers, Brandon Chapman, Pherris Chevalier, Tina Christensen, Michelle Christensen, Tony Christie, John Churchill, Tim othy Clark, J anet Clark, Sharon Cleary, David Cleland, William Clement, Greg Cobarrubias, Patricia Connelly, Maureen Conner, Cynthia Cooper, Teresa Cooter, Detrick Cowgill, J ill Cox, Lonnie Craven, Betty Crean, Thomas Crisostomo, A1 Crisp, Sheila Culpepper, Nancy Cunningham, Dennis Curtiss, Greg Dague, Kristen Dallinga, J ohn Damrau, Mason Davenport, Harold Davis, Paul DeBay, Roy DeCarlo, Michael DeVIies, Margareth Dean, Leslie Dean, Susan Deeter, J ames Dehner, Victoria Denman, Kathleen Detton, Gabrielle DeWeese, Sherry Dey ton, Debra Digerness, Steve Digmon, Ruth Dills, David Diseth, Patricia Disharoon, Mary Ann Domer, Harold Dorsey, Theresa Downing, William Duffy, Steven Dugan, Shirley Dunatov, Margaret Dunbar, J im Duncan, Bryan Duval, Carolyn Easley, Dennis Eastwood, Robert Edminster, David Edson, David Ekland, Terri Elliott, Lance Ellis, Christine Erickson, Lawerence Ernest, Linda Eskridge, J ames Essex, Albert Evans, J udith Evans,Wen dy Evenson, Deanna Farmer, Lisa Fellows, Brian Ferguson, Barbara Ferret, Averios Field, J onathan Fields, Richard Finkel, Carol Finley, Donald Finely, Ronald Firch, Mark Firch, Kenneth Fisher, J ames Fischer, Constance Fitzpatrick, J ohn Fitzpatrick, Kathleen Fix, Clifford Fjeldsted, James Flemming, David Flores, Diana Fonoimoana, Roxann Foster, Don Fowler, Vernoise Frasu, Gregory Frazier, Terry Frederick, Adelyn French, Deborah Fudge, Delcia Fujioka, Kathy Fulcher, Linda Mae Fuller, John Gallegos, Marie Gardner, Gary Garske, Richard Gay, Dian Gibson, Greg Gibson, Katherine Gill, Michael Gimse, Karen Rae Gorder, Keith Gordon, Elizabeth Grad, Laura Greathouse, Lynne Grieves, Linda Griffith, Lalana Griffith, Marvin Grondahl, David Grose, William Grover, Richard Hack, Elizabeth Hagenau, Lisa Hall, J ohn Hamilton, J anice Hamilton, Sue Hankins, Donald SOPH SPIRIT STIRS COMPETITION Hankins, Ronald Hanson, Carl Hanson, Christinie Hardin, J oyce Harimoto, Breene Harrell, Cecil Harrison, Michael Harvey, Michael Hayden, Connie Hazen, Andrew Hegtvedt, Karen Heller, Deborah Henderson, Renee Henderson, Samuel Hendricks, Jeanine Hendrickson, Lance Herstrom, Douglas Hertog, Linda Hess, J ohanne Hilbish, Thomas Hillstead, Katherine Hilmo, Russell Hinderman, J ames Hirata, Terry Hitchcock, Kon'y Hodge, Michael Hoefling, Cornelia Hoffmann, Suzette Hollowwa, Ann Holmes, J enifer Hosey, Timothy Humm, Kay Hunt, J ohn Hunter, Randy Hust, Gerald Inouye, Theodore Irrigon, Robert Isaac, Susan Jablon, Scott Jack, Pamela Jackson, Kathy J ackson, Kimberly Jackson, Richard J acobs, Ray Jacobs, Roger Jarvis, Tina J asper, Marilyn Jensen, George Johnson, E. Curtis Johnson, Janis Johnson, Karen Johnson, Michael Johnson, Michael Johnson, Rick Johsnon, Sandra Jonczyk, Jeffrey Jones, Dianna Jones, Gail Jones, Jan Julich, Terrence Julich, Thomas J urado, Danny Jurado, Maria J ustice, William Kaaiwela, Dean Kahn, David Kaiura, Richard Kampfer, Stephanie Kariya, Ronald KaIlson, Susan Kaskie, Patrick Kayser, Karen Keen, Michael Kelly, Avis Kelley, Diana Kenolio, Catherine Kimball, C. Scott Kimball, Steven Kinkella, Daniel Kinville, Kelly Klumb, J ack Knight, Cornell Konrad, Karen Koski, Raymond Kowalski, Michael Kraus, Vicki Krein, Vincent Kring, Lori Krueger, Colleen Kruger, Donna Kvaternik, Jeffery Lambert, Rita Lamphiear, Ardee Langston, Kathleen Lanzon, Patricia Largen, Catherine Lawrence, Daniel Lee, Kevin Lee, Melinda Legacy, Kathy Lehman, Margaret Lewis, Diana Lewis, Merle Lewis, Phyllis Lincicome, J ohn Lincoln, Susan Lind, Michael Lloyd, Sherry Lung, Michael Lyda, J eanette Lynn, Allen Machu-lane, J oyce MacGougan, Mark Maddock, Margaret Mahoskey, Ken Malaney, Gary Mallon, Marjorie Marion, Joe Mark, Linda Marlatte, Jennie Marsh, Claude Marsh, Wendy Martin, Karen MaJtindale, David Mathewson, Michael Mathre, J ames Maurstad, Gloda Mawdsley, Debbie Maxwell, Janet Mayberry, Karen Mayfleld, Al Maytield, Johnnie McCall, Joyce McCall, Raymond McCarty, Patricia McDonald, Pamela John Dallinga and Billjustice take time out for a game of chess as Debbie Goddard looks on. McFarland, Patrick McIntosh, Marc McIntyre, David McKean, David McKinley, Thomas McMillan, Susan McCord, Marcus McGovern, Mary McIntosh, Randy Mead, J ames Melick, Bernard Meriwether, David Merritt, David Micera, Steven Mikelson, Timothy Miller, J ohn Miller, Marilyn Miner, Linda Mitchell, Katherine Mocorro, Susan Montejano, Kathy Moore, Barbara Morgan, Michelle Mon'tz, Lil Morris, J ane Morrison, Michael Morrow, Mira Morton, Robert Mowery, Bobbie Moses, D. Mulcahy, Patrick Munt, Cynthia Murphy, Diane Murphy, Donna Marchant, Kathy Narble, A. Navarro, Olga Nehl, Robert Nepper, Michael Nesse, Karen Neville, Michael Newberry, Rebec'ca Niles, Wayne Nordell, Sheila Norton, Teresa O J ala, Mark O Neill, Patrick Oakes, Kathleen Oda, Patrick Olson, Bjorn Olson, Linda Onufer, Eugene O Shaughnessy, Mary Ostby, Nancy Overby, Mark Owen, Cheri Pacquing, J osephine Palumbarit, Ferdina Pardey, David Parks, Elaine Parr, Mary Panetta, William Parrish, Linda Parsons, George Pearson, Deborah Pearson, Robert Peidlow, William Pendleton, Michael Pendrak, Michael Perdue, J ennifer Perkins, Malinda Perkins, Patricia Peters, Sheryl Petersen, J ohn Peterson, Scott Pewitt, J ames Pewitt, Ken Phay, Lynn Philbrick, Gregory Pierce, Teresa Pias, R. Pieterman, Bernie Piety, Tricia Ploegman, Guy Polston, Robert Porter, Gregory Powell, Leslie Power, Angela Powers, Patricia Pratt, Daniel Pratt, David Pugliese, Pamela Pursey, Pamela Pursley, J eanne Rabisa, Alfred Rackley, Thomas Radford, K. Ragasa, Karen Randle, Rhonda Ranger, Michael Rarey, J anet Rerty, Robert Reasons, J anet Recco, Deborah Redden, J ames Rediske, Jeffrey Reed, Steven Reid, Alton Renkel, David Reynolds, Robin Ricker, Susan Rideout, Chris Ries, Richard Roach, Lynn Robinson, Katherine Robinson, Rebecca Robinson, Ricky Rodriguez, John Roewer, Karen Roseth, John Ross, Thresa Rothgeb, Nancy Rouse, Honor Rouse, Rachelle Rouse, Sharon Rowland, Robert Russell, Charles Ryse, Victoria Safley, Thomas Sandstrom, Richard Schafer, Linda Schaler, Rose Mary Schlichting, Paul Schmid, Julian Schoonhoven, Debora Schossau, Jimmie Scott, Leo Semrau, Robert Severson, Pamela Shackleford, Patric Schaffer, Debra Sharer, John Shaw, Shannon Gail Sheasley, Eugene Sheldon, Sue Shelman, Vera Shrewsberry, Herbert Skidmore, Scott Smith, J erry Smith, Mark Smith, Mona Smith, Patti Soares, Guy Solataka, Thomas Specht, Sallee Spencer, Roger Spidahl, Robert Spielman, Teresa Stevens, Sally Jean Stevenson, J . Stier, Leland Stier, Michael Stockman, Barbara Stoffel, Cynthia Stone, Steven Storaasli, David Storaasli, Susan Stroud, Molly THE WISH OF 72 WILL COME TRUE Miguel Villahermosa relaxes during lunch. Lynn Tiedke addresses fellow students in her speech during sophomore class elections. Stubbs, Wendy Stumpf, Thomas Sullivan, Denise Sunell, Robert Swift, Thomas Swift, Timothy Switzler, Annmarie Talcott, J ohn Tanner, Constance Tanner, Virginia Taylor, Patricia Taylor, Teresa Tampel, Susan Templeton, Lynne Thompson, Gerry Thompson, Shelly Thornton, Eugene Thuline, Keith Tiedtke, Gayle Tincher, J anet Tinsley, Valerie Tomasch, Keith Terrence, Sandra Town, Kristin Turner, Fred Turner, Tod Turpin, Elizabeth Tyson, Joseph Vagianos, Nicholas Vanderlaan, Marlene Vandruff, David Vermillion, Marianne Vernia, Kellene Viert, Gary Vigil, Reinhard Villahermose, Miguel Vold, Mark Walker, Jeffrey Walker, Silvanna Walker, Julius Barb Ferguson on the verge of a great discovery. Mersey Six captures the attention ofmany students present at the first Lakes dancet CLASS OF 72 LOOKS AHEAD Walker, Robin Walton, J ames Warner, Lynn Warning, Paul Warning, Stephen Webb, Harold Webb, Susan Weeks, Gregory Weimer, William Wellbom, J ohn Wells, Mark Welsh, Mikell Westing, Rodney Wheeler, Leslie Wheeler, Robert Whittaker, Susan Wilber, Darrelyn Wilds, Grace Wilkerson, Richard Willett, Delora Williams, Barbara Williams, Carrie Williams, J oanna Williams, Larry Williams, Patricia Williamson, Robert Wimer, Randy Winters, Debra Woodard, Brenda Woodlief, Sonja Worthen, Edward Wright, Michael Wright, William Yaddow, Ronnie Zeimet, William Zent, Mary Ziebeck, Ann Zimmerman, Deborah Earl, Elizabeth Evanger, Elaine Ferea, Margit Games, Jeff Hauser, Scott Irby, B. Larson, Laurie Schlenz, Victor Stolz, Linda SOPHOMORES N OT PICTURED Adams, Clara Anzalone, Mark Begonia, Ruby Bradford, Karleen Cartwright, J ames Castillo, J anet Chapline, Edward Cheney, Richard Cook, Michael Coolidge, Carmen Coucoules, Randal Crean, William Cushman, Edward Danielson, Daniel Devlin, Robert Dias, Rose Ann Dour, Harold Dunn, Steven Enger, Cheryle Gates, Patricia Gunderson, Shauna Harris, Russell Hartman, J oyce Him, David Hupp, William J ames, Frank J ohnson, Ben Knight, Dan La Brie, David La Lande, Richard Lloyd, Arneta Mayesky, J oseph McLaughlin, Victor Pierce, Pamela Plagens, Luisa Ponce, Robert Pullen, J ohn Reinhardt, J udith Richards, Shirley Roach, Charles Roberts, Sharon Rosenbaum, Robert Rudisill, Belinda Rudy, Melinda Rush, Gary Schrock, J eanette Short, Lee Smith, Randy Stringfield, Barbara Thomas, Richard Varble, Alfred J ones, J an Ricketts, Deanna CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 Lois Evans HOUSE OF DOUGHNUTS 9638 Gravelly Lake Drive S.W. Bill Iha 1Our Gang, UNITED MUTUAL SAVINGS Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. P LAZA CLEANERS 6107 100th St. S.W. Villa Plaza Shopping Center Diane Schafer Harley Oda Carmen Suarez AL1S RICHFIELD ARDESSON,S SHOE REPAIR FLETT DAIRY 7901 Steilacoom Blvd. S.W. 9635 Gravelly Lake Dr., S.W. magma;- 7 Frank Kemery, Kevin Klippel, Mike Motko Debbie Scott, Craig Powers PHILLIPS 66 INTERLAKES PHARMA Y 9126 Washington Blvd. Gravelly Lake Drive WE ARE KNOWN AS THRIF T 0 Dear Customer, During this past year, Villa Plaza Thirftway changed its name . . . to THRIFTCO. Yes, now weive graduated . . . we are on our own with a Brand-New Name, a Brand-New Look, and a Brand-New Confidence. We are no longer a Thriftway Store. We are now a THRIFTCO SUPER CENTER. As always, youill find no pricing gimmicks or so-called iibrands-you- would-rather-haveii . . just good Service and a National Brand Selection that is second to none. We are sure you will be more than pleased with every item you purchase at THRIFTCO, so sure in fact that we guarantee your satisfaction or cheerfully refund your money. We are hoping to get on your honor roll with iiStraight Ais in Set- vice, Selection, Convenience and Economy. So keep your eye on Villa Plaza,s all-new THRIFTCO SUPER CENTER as the store most likely to succeed in pleasing you. THE STAFF AND THE MANAGEMENT - I THINK OF US AS THRIFTCO THRIFTCO SUPER CENTERS Linda White GHILARDUCCFS BURGOYNE AND ASSOCIATES Villa Plaza Shopping Center 6015 100th St. S.W. Linda Boyce Casey Cain and Becky Killebrew MR. BOB,S BOUTIQUE PAULSON1S Thunderbird Shopping Center 6111 100th St. S.W. Gail Nelson FLAIR1S BEAUTY SALON AUSTIN1S JEWELERS Villa Plaza Shopping Center Villa Plaza Shopping Center h-y.'l.n t WAY... I!.. :amirnz 'E III7 14,, f :unggaa .- 3. i Cyndy Hutterman WAL-KRU ENTERPRISES Plaza Dnve B U L C Y R T N U 0 C K O O R B K A O RICHFIELD Debble Scott TEDS LAKE CITY 8702 Veterans Dr. S.W. Perry Sunell LAKEWOOD RECORD AND BOOK SHOP Lakewood Colonial Center HARDWARE 8. BUILDING SUPPLIES 7608 Custer Rd. S. W. Do It Yourself Headquarters Jlt feels like you are loafing again! GR 4-8800 Debbie Logue Cindy Jenkins NEIGHBORHOOD SHELL 11ON THE JOB GIGGLES11 82223 Steilacoom Blvd. Christy Spidahl and Sue Maddox Yuka Frugc? and Merilee Lombard BANDSTAND MUSIC TVETVEN,S TEXACO 11016 Gravelly Lake Dr. 10002 Bridgeport Way S.W. Row 1: Darrell Dahl, Ray Miller, Scruff, Lee Lewis, Row 2: Linda White, Linda Anderson, Row 3: Pat Lundstrum, J ulie Reitzel MIXED ENDEAVOR1S 9836 Gravelly Lake Dr,, S.W. Bruce Hamilton and Jay Wiley THUNDERBIRDS 1 HR. CLEANI G Thunderbird Shopping Center Maxia DeJesus and Greg West Dee Hiles Jim Scott PITZEN,S GLASS B 8!. B GLASS HALLMARK,S 6102 Steilacoom Blvd., S.W. 11104 Gravelly Lake Dr. Villa Plaza Shopping Center Kevin Klippel Cindy Fulton ANTIQUE CLOCKS IGA 8415 Steilacoom Blvd., S.W. 11124 Gravelly Lk. Dr. Palo Donnard CLOVER PARK PHARMACY 11116 Gravelly Lake Dr., S.W. Bruce DeGooyer MANLEY1S Thunderbird Shopping Center Expert Service Quick as a wink RITTER'S LAKE CITY TV JU 4-0640 TV's Color or Blaclehite - Radios - Stereos We Sell Packard Bell DEAN RITTER JIM BITTER 9126 Veterans Drive, S.W. STAN AVERY Tacoma, Washington Linda Anderson and Ray Miller L0U1S COUNTRY STORE Lakewood Colonial Shopping Center Russ 8; Mike 8L Yuka 8L Craig 8:. Charlie VILLA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER in Lakewood Debbie Logue ISLAND,S BEAUTY SALON COUNTRY BARBER 8415 Steilacoom Blvd. S.W. Washington Blvd. Chris Patchell FITZPATRICK AND McINTYRE 7614 Custer Rd. WDMS Steil acoom GRONDAHUS GROCERIES Steilacoom CRYSTAL LJ NTAI N DAY LODGE. Centrally located, the lodge provides cafeteria ser- vice on the main floor and also features a large and bright tlBrown Room, and Sitzmark Snack Bar on the lower level. Other facili- ties include a sizeable and well-equipped ski patrol first aid room, dressing areas, rest rooms, and an outside observation deck. ENTERTAINMENT. In addition to activities at the Crystal Inn Rathskeller and the Alpine Innis Snorting Elk Celler, teenage dances are scheduled throughout the season and movies are booked for every Saturday night in the Chapel-Activity Center. SKI PATROL. Crystal has a professional ski patrol augmented by one of the nationls largest and best qualified National Ski Patrol Units. SKI SHOP 8L RENTAL EQUIPMENT. The shop carries an exten- sive selection of ski-wear, ski equipment and apre-ski wear. Man- aged by Ski School Director Jack Nagel, the Shop and the rental and repair facilities are staffed by experts. Also housed in the building are lift ticket windows and the Crystal Mountain, Inc., general offices. Remmmm W Metal skis $ 5.00 Epoxy skis 4.00 Boots 2.00 Poles 1.00 Equipment breakage insurance .50 5Age 12 and under - half price for equipment. Reduced rates for all rentals of more than one consecutive day. DOUBLE CHAIRLIFTS Miner,s Basin t 4H1; Iceberg Ridge GkZi; Green Valley 6153; Quicksilver 695411: Rise Length Capacity Riding Time Hm 1,013, 3,690, 1,200 skierslhr. 8 minutes 61:21 1,4171 3,5701 1,050 skierslhr. 7 minutes 1,0001 2,8001 1,200 skierslhr. 7 minutes 984, 5,220, 1,100 skierslhr. 12 minutes 1Quicksilver lift has midway iton-off'i station and night lighting. Rise Length Capacity T-BAR 550 2,000 1,200 skiersth. ROPE TOWS R. Lg. R. Lg. 91H 43i 3803 5911 9152 8:455:11 1203 694i 2551 6401 361: 4 60i 6403 1201 4501 CHAIRLIFT RATES All day weekends 81, legal holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6. 50 Same as above, 12 8; under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. 00 Armed Forces . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 5.50 Single ride skiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 Single ride non-skiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 All day- Midweek, except legal hohdays 13 and over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 12 and under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Night skiing- 13 and over 2- 10 p. m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 4 10p .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 Night skiing- 12 and under 2 - 10 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00 4 - 10 p. m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 T- BAR RATES All day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 ROPEy TOW RATES All day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 All day- 12 8; under . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . 1.50 ALL LIFTS Monday through Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 .50 Seven days. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ,32 50 SEASONS PASSES.Jun101 and senior season passes for a varying combine ation of summer, winter, day, night, and midweek uses are available. Con- tact Crystal Mountain, Inc. Janelle Boucher LUDWIG,S PHARMACY 8105 Steilacoom Blvd., S.W. Shannon Kirby and J ohn Hayden CLOVER PARK BARBER 1118 Gravelly Lake Dr. Joe J ensen ARBY1S ROAST BEEF Gravelly Lake Drive S.W. Jeff Adams BASKIN,S AND ROBBINS 6125 100th St. S.W. E. R. 00W SCHOLASTIC DIVISION P. 0 BOX 8868 SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98178 '1BABE BUHOLM 12061 SP 2.6434 KING1S WAY BOOK STORE Veterans Drive nRCTIC CIRCLE AECJIC ClngLE Get in a kick with milk? FOREMOST DAIRIES Congratulations Class of 1970 Burt Durham Pischel Yearbook Representative CongratulatiOns'to the Class of 1970 From ' PHIUS LAKE CITY 9132 Veferons Dr. S.W. JU 8-4504 0 Famous notion brand and first quality items for home and family at lowest everyday discount prices. 0 4000 lowest everyday food prices. 00 Absolute money back guarantee on every item you buy at GOV-MART BAZAR. 11011 Pacific Highway S.W. JU 8-1861 Lena Murphy and Kathy Mustain COW PALACE 8504 Hipkins Road Steve, Larry, and Fred PURPLE KEY 11717 Bridgeport Way 11MR. GRACE11 :xiun' Cindy Stevick and :Craig Taylor Lil Verhaar PACIFIC lst FEDERAL SAVINGS WILL-DEE PRINTING Villa Plaza Shopping Center 6427 Steilacoom Blvd. PATRON LAKEWOOD LOCKERS 7907 Washington Blvd. SINGERS Villa Plaza Shopping Center PATTY ANN BAKERY Food King Store STEILACOOM DOCK LUNCH Steilacoom Washington BAKER BROTHERS Motor Road HECKERMANS GROCERIES Washington Blvd. Here they come, Some are laughing, some are crying Here they come And some are doing, some are trying Some are selling, some are buying Some are living, some are dying But demanding recognition one by one Enter the young. . Pk A new decade has arrived. The theme of the 1970 LEGEND, tlEnter the Youngf typifies the spirit and enthusiasm of a generation being thrust into an era demanding both personal and social recognition. Some are laughing, filled with the hope and optimism of possible achievement and potential victory. Some are crying, filled with the fears and sorrows of social injustices and human frailties. Yet all men are dependent; some are doing while others are trying, some are selling while others are buying, some are living, while others must die, but all are essential, all are striving for and demanding recognition one by one, each a being unto himself yet each an integral member of the social community. We feel that this book will help keep the treasures of the old as the foundation for the new. We hope that the dreams and visions of llEnter the Young will serve to remind us of the essential human dignity of all men as expressed in the LEGEND, nineteen hundred seventy. giddcwgogw .................... LEGEND Editor Nd 1966 Beechwood Music Corporation INDEX Abernathy Michael 166, 193 Abernathy, Patrick 205 Abtahams, Trenholm 43, 66, 76 Absher, Donald 43, 77, 92 Absher, Patricia 205 Abuan, Alberto 185, 192, 193 Adams, Charles 193 Adams, Jezfgory 84,152, 155,170, , 2 Adams, Kerry 193 Adams, Sandra 43, 72, 149, 152 Adams, Valerie 205 Adams, William 205 Addaman, Susan 173, 174, 205 Adler, Robert 193 Aheam, Steven 205 Ahola, Donald 205 Akerstrom, Bradley 193 Albers, Randy 205 Albers, Steve 43, 85 Alderman, Timothy 193 Aldrich, Janis 43,73, 136, 152, 158, 161 Aldridge, Jacqueline 143, 147, 157, 193 Alexander, Daniel 43, 77 Allen, Arthur 99, 101, 205 Anderson, Cathryn 43, 44, 133, 134,148,152, 154, 156,172,176 Anderson, Dale 205 Anderson, Diane 43 Anderson, Douglas 193 Anderson, Jeanette 43, 75, 174 Anderson, Linda 43, 76, 174, 183, 224, 225 Anderson, Mark 140, 193 Anderson, Nancy 159, 193 Anderson, Penm'e 205 Anderson, Renee 205 Anderson, Robert 92, 93, 124, 140, 193 Anderson, Samuel 205 Anderson, Steven 92, 99, 140, 205 Andergon, Susan 140, 152, 159, 19 Anderson, Sylvia 193 Anderson, Teri 138, 193 Andrews, Gwendolyn 143, 157, 205 Andrews, James 43, 136, 137, 142 Andrews, Janet 166, 193 Andrews, Jody 43, 77, 140, 141 Andrews, Robert 112, 139, 193 Andrus, Garth 42, 74, 152 Anger, Barbara 193 Angerman, Virginia 205 Antolin, Peter 193 Anzalone, Mark 115, 139 Apaka, Ann 205 Appling, Beverly 157, 205 Armitage, Fred 43 Armitage, Jamie 193 Armitage, Kathleen 193 Arnold, Peter 139, 205 Arredondo, Toni 205 Arruda, MaIk 84,155,193 Arruda, Marvin 43 Artis, Dean 140, 150 Atchison, Jennifer 205 Atchison, Victoria 43, 75, 90 Aufang, Jerry 193 Austin, Joan 138, 152,193 Baar, Jeffrey 193 Babbit, Steven 43, 76,110, 111, 118,120,121,150, 155,178, 179 Babbit, Susan 178, 205 INDEX Babcock, Carrie 205 Bachus, James 43, 84 Backell, Janet 169, 193 Backous, William 88, 118, 162, 200 Backus, Michael 101, 205 Bagley, Brenda 143, 154, 157, 200 Bailey, Betty 140,141, 149, 163, 193 Bailey, Bilh' 205 Bailey, Christy 138, 193 Bailey, Nancy 43,140,141,152 Bailey, Patty 43, 150 Bait, Carol 176, 205 Bait, Mame 135, 193 Baker, Debra 168, 193 Baker, Nita138, 156, 168, 205 Baker, Vernon 193 Ball, MaIyanne 44 Ball, Michael 101, 139, 205 Ball, Ronda 205 Baltzar, Estrelita 205 Bandy, Brenda 44, 76 Banks, Lloyd 193 Banks, Steven 44 Baptiste, Mary 205 Barach, Steven 84, 185 Barbadillo, Alice 44, 156, 166 Barker, Deborah 205 Barnes, Hazel 193 Barraza, Ernesto 193 Barrett, Vicki 44, 147 Barthell, Patricia 44, 150 Baxtlett, William 193 Barton, Edwin 136, 193 Basher, Robert 205 Bastien, Edna 144, 193 Bateman, Barbara 44 Bateman, Robert 193 Bates, Carol 205 Baxter, Mary 152, 193 Bean, James 139, 193 Beatty, Rebecca 138, 153, 205 Beaublen, Michelle 44, 76, 150 Beck, Christel 44, 76 Beck, Jeff 124 Beck, Terry 205 Beck, William 205 Becker, Robert 205 Beczek, Andreas 44 Beczek, Martin 193 Bell, Charles 193 Bell, Robert 157, 193 Bell, Shanon 138, 193 Benedict, Deborah 149, 152, 163, 193 Bennett, Deborah 205 Bengel, Tigre 193 Bennett, Eric 124, 193 Bennett, Kim 172, 193 Benoit, Susan 193 Berg, Brian 44, 152, 166 Berg, Martin 170 Berg, Richard 87, 193, 205 Berger, Carol 205 Berry, Gregory 193 Betzendorfer, Jeanne 205 Bibo, John 125, 205 Bierbaum, Karen 205 Bills, Rondi 193 Bills, Scott 87, 141, 205 Bird, Cornelius 193 Bird, Sheryl 205 Bishop, Bobby 163, 205 Bishop, J ack 44 Bittner, Susan 149,162,163,193 Black, Duane 141, 205 Blackburn, Robert 193 Blackburn, Paul 45, 118, 119, 140 Blackmer, Ward 205 Blair, Leland 140, 141, 205 Blair, Maxcus 139, 170, 193 Blarney, Robert 101, 127, 205 Blankenship, Shirle 45 , 76, 149 Blatman, Michael 205 Blue, Michael 193 Blue, Teressa 205 Bodenhamer, Todd 205 Bond, Rex 107, 139, 205 Bonser, Mary 45, 77 Booth, Michael 115, 133, 204, 205 Boucher, Janelle 45, 77, 159, 166, 172, 179, 187, 228 Bouscher, Jerry 193 Bouscher, M. 193 Bower, Victoria 140, 141, 148, 166, 193 Bowington, Terry 45, 77 Bowman, Beth 45, 187 Bowman, Steven 45, 74, 85, 170, 105 Bowser, Robert 205 Boyce, Linda 45, 74, 134, 152, 159, 170, 172, 186,187, 221 Bradshaw, Neola 45 Braithwajte, Scott 104 Brandt, Robert 205 Brawand, Judith 135, 138, 205 Bray, Nessa 165 Brayall, Susan 205 BreaId, Daniel 101, 205 Brewer, Gary 125, 193 Bridgeford, David 84, 112, 118, 121,155,170,193 Brinsfleld, James 135, 193 Brissetle, D. 193 Britt, Ross 107, 205 Brittain, Tena 141, 205 Brock, Marilouise 45, 90, 114 Brock, Mary 193 Brock, Robert 205 Brodie, James 193 Bronoske, Bernadette 138, 142, 143,148,172, 205 Bronoske, Patricia 45, 144 Brooks, Kevin 45, 146 Brooks, Thomas 193 Brown, Alan 193 Brown, Daryl 45 Brown, Jack 205 Brown, Lee 166 Brown, Raymond 205 Brown, Richard 101, 205 Browrg, Steve 140,141, 162, 170, 19 Brunette, Mark 136, 185, 193 Brynn, Kenneth 141, 205 Brynn, Kim 206 Bryson, Dennis 206 Buchholz, Vickie 194 Buckbee, Ronald 45, 144, 169 Buckbee, Steven 194 Bucklew, Kathleen 90, 114, 128, 206 Bucklew, Steven 193 Buckmaster, Scott 136, 194 Buddington, Doyle 194 Bullerd, Leslie 45, 76 Burgess, Valerie 45 Burke, David 206 Burt, Anita 167, 206 Burt, Wilber 45, 77 Burton, Franklin 98, 99, 159, 194 Bushwar, Cynthia 206 Butler, Terry 206 Byrd, Tyree 194 Cahill, Mark 87, 124, 206 Cain, Frances 45, 73,154,156, 163, 172, 221 Cain, Gregory 107, 206 Caldwell, Larry 206 Callahan, Vicki 206 Campbell, Denise 163, 194 Campbell, Susan 45, 172 Capps, MaIcia 153, 206 Cmden, Jolynn 45, 74 Cardinal, James 87, 206 Cardovalopez, P. 194 Carmen, Joseph 46, 75, 134,152 Carman, Lisa 138, 194 Carnes, Stephen 46, 75, 88, 110, 111,129,155, 230 Can, Debbie 149, 194 Carrougher, Diane 206 Carter, Barbara 46, 144, 149 Cartwright, J ames 206 Casey, Kathleen 206 Cassie, David 46 Casteen, Eleonora, 194 Castillo, Janet 206 Cavin, ShaIlene 90, 206 Chamberlin, Joyce 138, 194 Chambers, Brandon 88, 206 Chamblee, Daniel 194 Chappine, Edward 206 Chapman, Phenis 107, 157, 206 Charboneau, Jo 194 Charles, Michael 194 Chase, Kenneth 194 Chase, Richard 46 Cheney, Richard 206 Chevalier, Tina 206 Chrisman, William 46 Christensen, Michelle 206 Christensen, Tony 206 Christie, John 206 Churchill, Dale 46, 136', 140, 139, 137, 166 Churchill, Timothy 206 Clark, Janet 168, 206 Clark, Kevin 155 Clark, Marlene 194 Clark, Sharon 114, 148, 206 Clark, Susan 46, 156, 167 Classen, Cliff 127, 140, 152, 162, 194 CleaIy, David 122, 206 Cleary, Thomas 194 Cleland, William 112,141, 206 Clement, Greg 206 Clement, Robin 46 - Clifton, Gary 46,125,141 Cobarrubias, Patricia 206 Cobey, Michaelle 194 Cole, Kathy 194 Coleman, Robert 46, 74, 72, 98, 99, 128, 152, 153, 163 Collier, Burke 46, 150 Colon, Margarita 46 Connelly, Kathleen 136, 148, 152, 194 Connelly, Maureen 96, 97, 154 206 Conner, Cynthia 135, 166, 206 Cook, Donna 159, 194 Coombs, Elizabeth 46, 136, 140 Coombs, Susan 194 Cooper, Donald 124, 194 Cooper, Teresa 206 Cooter, Detrick 164, 206 Coquet, Claire 194 Couch, Elvira 144, 156, 172,194 Cowgill, Beth 46 Cowgill, Jill 142, 206 Cows, Senior 44 Cox, David 46 Cox, Lonnie 206 Craven, Charles 46 Crawford, Dorothy 46, 74, 150 Crawford, Douglas 46, 74, 150 Crawford, Hermann 194 Crawford, Randal 206 Crean, Thomas 206 Crean, William 206 Creaver, Susan 154, 167, 194 Creger, Roberta 136, 138 Crest, Jeanne 194 Crisostome, Al 88, 107, 126, 139, 207 Crisp, Curtis 46 Crisp, Sheila 157, 206 Croan, Renee 194 Croasdill, Charles 47, 74, 88, 89, 111,155,168 233 Crook, Denise 47, 148 Cruzan, Olen 94 Culpepper, Diane 47, 148 Culpepper, Nancy 206 Cunningham, Dennis 115, 206 Cunningham, Joe 47, 75, 155 Cunningham, John 194 Curry, Michael 47, 72, 76, 152 Curtindale, KaIen 194 Curtiss, Greg 139, 206 Curtiss, Mike 124 Cushman, Edward 139 Czelder, Stephanie 194 Dague, Kristen 206 Dahl,12arrell 84, 118, 155, 157, 198+, 224 Dahl, Patrick 47, 74, 118, 121 Dallinga, John 139, 206, 210 Damrau, Mason 101, 135, 206 Daniel, Sally 148, 166, 194 Davenport, Harold 206 Davis, Bette 194 Davis, Charles 47, 74, 84,155, 166 Davis, Cynthia 47, 75 Davis, Damien 122, 155, 194 Davis, Howard 194 Davis, James 48 Davis, Paul 206 Dawson, Debra 80, 81, 165, 172, 194 Dawson, Esther 194 De Bay, Roy 206 De Carlo, Michael 206 De Gooyer, Bruce 48, 166, 225 De Jesus, Maria 48, 224 De Vries, Margareth 206 Dean, Charles 194 Dean, Leslie 163, 166, 206 Dean, Michael 194 Dean, Susan 207 Deeter, James 207 Dehner, Victoria 207 Dempsey, Elizabeth 48, 68 Dempsey, Mm 152, 194 Denison, Linda 48 Denman, Kathleen 207 Depew, Christine 194 Desilva, Dorothy 48, 150 Detton, Gabriele 207 DeViJlZi, Francis 126, 155, 166, 19 DeVore, Donna 194 DeWeese, Sherry 207 Deyton, Debra 207 Dias, Rose 141 Dickson, Rand 48 Digerness, Steven 162, 207 Digmon, Ruth 144, 154, 207 Dill, Richard 48, 169 Dills, David 207 Dingess, Daniel 48, 88, 139, 166 Diseth, Patricia 207 Diseth, Scott 48, 75 Dishanon, Mary 150, 207 Dodds, Susan 48, 134, 174 Doheny, Lauraine 172, 194 Domer, Halold 207 Dorsey, Theresa 139, 141, 207 Doty, Kevin 48, 77 Downey, Karen 149, 194 Downing, William 167, 207 Drake, Briget 49, 80, 81, 134, 144, 158, 172 Drakos, Kathleen 49 Draughon, Scott 49, 134, 184, 185 Driggers, Jo Ann 141,148,194 Du Pont, Gregory 49, 77, 111 Duffy, Steven 126, 207 Dugan, Shirley 141, 207 Dunatov, Margmet 207 Dunbar, James 87, 118, 141, 207 Duncan, Bryan 207 Duncan, Deborah 49, 152, 156 Duncan, Sandra 49, 76 Dunn, Sandra 194 Durbin, Deborah 152, 194 Duval, Carolyn 207 Earl, Earl 215 Easley, Dennis 207 Eastwood, Charlotte 49, 138 Eastwood, Robert 207 Eazer, Elizabeth 138, 194 Eazer, Gwenda 49,136,138, 152 Edminster, David 141, 207 Edson, David 140, 194, 207 Egbert, Janette 168, 195 Ehret, Vivian 49, 158, 166 Eichelberger, Wilma 195 EisenbaIth, Christina 195 EisenbaIth, Larry 165, 195 Ekland, Terri 207 Elliott, Lance 122, 123,124, 139 Ellis, Christine 207 Ellis, Gregory 48, 150 Ellison, James 49 Ellison, Nancy 195 Erickson, Lawrence 207 Ernest, Linda 138, 172, 174, 207 Eskridge, J ames 157 Eskridge, J oyce 195 Essex, Albert 73, 135, 136, 143, 161 , 207 Estes, Patrick 106, 124, 195 Estey, Marijo 138 Evanger, Elaine 215 Evanger, Sharon 49 Evans, Judith 148, 172,207 Evans, Kathleen 50, 74, 140 Evans, Lois 50, 187, 219 Evans, Maureen 144, 158, 172, 174 195 Evans, Wendy 172, 207 Evenson, Deanna 207 Evison, Donna 195 Fairley, William 126, 127, 195 Farber, Gail 136, 152, 195 Farmer, Dana 50, 115 Farmer, L653 207 Farrow, Arnetta 50, 174 Fauson, Jules 136, 195 Feaster, Linda 166, 195 Felizardo, Roberto 150 Fellows, Brian 124, 141, 207 Ferea, Margit 215 Ferguson, Barbara 207, 214 Ferret, Averois 207 Fest, Thomas 50,139,143,150 Field, Jonathan 207 Field, Rita 195 Fields, Richard 207 Fina, Anthony 195 Fingeroot, Alan 101,140, 159,195 Fink, Catherine 172, 174, 195 Fink, Jean 195 Finkel, Carol 142, 207 Finley, Donald 207 Finley, Gloria 50, 138, 159 Finley, Ronald 157, 207 FiICh, Blaine 195 Fitch, Kenneth 207 Fitch, Mark 124, 207 Fischer, Constance 207 Fisher, Jame8124, 153,166, 207 Fitzpatrick, J ohn 207 Fitzpatrick, Kathleen 208 Fitzpatrick, Lynn 50, 156, 168, 17 2 Fitzpatrick, Paul 50, 77, 84, 86, 155 Fix, Clifford 208 Fjeldstead, James 141, 208 Flanagan, Cynthia 50, 156, 162 Flattery, Richard 106, 124, 139, 195 Flemming, David 101, 208 Flemming, Stanley 101, 148, 155, 195 Fletcher, Beverly 135, 136, 195 Flores, Diana 144, 154, 208 Folsom, Toni 195 Fonoiooana, Roxann 208 Force, Janet 50, 163 Forrest, Douglas 50, 115, 150 Foshaug, Theodore 50, 134, 163, 169 Foster, Don 87, 208 Fowler, Vernoise 143, 157, 208 Fowler, William 140, 141, 195, 203 Frankenbery, Bar am 50, 74 Frasu, Gregory 2 Frazier, Terry 138, 208 Frazier, Theodore 88, 118, 139, 195 Frazier, Thomas 50 Frederick, Adelyn 148, 152, 154, 208 French, Deborah 208 French, Duane 195 Fries, David 195 Friese, Marcia 50 Fritts, Monika 50, 125, 138, 144, 154 Fruge, Yuka 50, 76, 187,223 Fry, Elizabeth 50, 141 Fudge, Delcia 208 Fue, Ross 99,101,159,195 Fujioka, Doris 50, 57, 152,156 Fujioka, Kathy 208 Fukuyama, Peter 50 Fulcher, Linda 208 Fuller, J ohn 208 Fulton, Cynthis 142, 148, 187, 195, 225 Gahma, Melissa 195 Galbraith, Debra 51 Gallegos, Marie 208 Gaxbush, Judy 51,136,150 Gardner, Deborah 159, 174, 195 Gardner, Gary 135, 208 Gardner, Kenneth 51 Games, Jeff 215 Garraughty, Debra 51 Garske, Kathleen 195 Garske, Richard 1 18, 208 Gasman, Robert 195 Gay, Dian 208 Gibbs, Esme 195 Gibson, Georgia 51, 174 Gibson, Greg 208 Gibson, Katherine 208 Gilbert, Jesse 51, 84, 136 Gilbert, J 0e 51 Gilbert, Kathleen 141, 195 Gill, Michael 208 Gimse, Karen 138, 173, 208 Givens, Alan 195 Goddard, Debbie 195, 210 Goodhind, Doreen 153, 172, 195 Goodwin,Scott 195 Gorder, Keith 106, 118, 208 Gordon, Deborah 138, 168, 195 Gordon, Elizabeth 208 Gordon, Patricia 195 4 Gorski, Margaret 90, 140, 152, 195 Gottas, Lawrence 92, 99, 159, 195 Goughnour, Ronald 51 Gout, Michael 51, 136, 137 Grad, Laura 141, 208 Granger, Charles 195 Gray, Jeanne 195 Gray, J ennifer 138 Greathouse, Lynne 166, 208 Green, Donald 136, 195 Green, Janet 135, 136, 195 Green, Michael 51 Grieder, Sandra 195 Grieves, Linda 208 Griffm, Douglas 51, 150, 159 Griffin, Mary 195 Griffith, Lalana 143, 208 Griffith, Marvin 208 Grinn, Charles 195 Grondahl, David 208 Grondahl, Richard 51, 77 Grose, William 87,107,118, 141, 208 Grose, Kimiko 158 Grothe, David118,l36,137, 195 Grover, Richard 139, 208 Grubel, Kathryn 141, 195 Guffanti, Marianne 184, 185 Gunderson, J ames 195 Gunderson, Shauna 140 Haanio, Robert 52, 125 Hack, Elizabeth 208 Hagen, Debora 138 Hagenau, Lisa 135, 208 Hagerty, Steven 92, 155, 195 Hagin, Donald 52, 104 Haglund, Mark 52, 95, 107, 140, 141 Haines, Wayne 52 Hale, Andrew 92, 93, 106, 195 Hale, Maxk 196 Hall, Beverly 52, 158 Hall, Charles 85,154,185,196 Hall, Cindy 138, 196 Hall, John 208 Hall, Russell 52 Hall, Shirley 148, 154, 196 Hamilton, Bruce 52, 82, 84, 122, 128, 129, 224 Hamilton, George 52, 85, 112, 133, 146 Hamilton, Janice 141, 174, 208 Hamilton, Susan 174, 208 Hammer, Teresa 153, 196 Hammond, Linda 52, 57, 90,152, 159 Hampton, Rita 196 Hanft, Robert107,l36,137,196 Hankins, Donald 208 Hankins, Ronald 208 Hann, Jackie 136, 196 Hanon, Debra 196 Hansen, Kathryn 138, 152, 174 Hansen, Loren 124, 140, 196 Hanson, Carl 141, 208 Hanson, Christinie 196, 208 Hardin, Joyce 208 Harding, Sheralyn 52 Harimoto, Breene 141, 208 Harimoto, Lynne 52 Harmon, Kim 136,152,196 Harper, Harry 52, 147 Harper, Jean 90, 91, 154 Harrell, Cecil 208 Harrison, Michael 208 Harrison, Steven 196 Hartman, John 52, 74, 98, 99,155, 170 Harvey, Michael 153, 208 Haskins, Merrie 52 Hauge, Carlynn 163 Hauser, Michael 99, 101, 140, 196 Hauser, Scott 215 Hawkins, Stacia 138, 142, 143, 172, 196 Hayden, Connie 90, 138, 206 Hayden, John 75, 85,155,166, 228 Hayes, Betty 53,148,152, I72 Hayes, Bonnie 53, 138 Hayes, Carolyn 196 Haynie, Raymond 196 Hazen, Andrew 208 Hegtvedt, Karen 172, 208 Heinold, Deborah 152, 196 Heller, Deborah 203 Hemion, Katharine 53, 75, 90, 128, 136, 159 Hemminger, Barbara 91, 128, 159, 174 Hemphill, James 92, 152, 155, 196 Henderson, Dale 196 Henderson, Louise 184, 185, 196 Henderson, MaIk 53, 112, 136 Henderson, Renee 208 Henderson, Rochelle 136, 143, 157, 196 Henderson, Samual 208 Henderson, Susan 5 3, 158 Hendren, Allen 53, 84, 104, 105, 129, 155, 184 Hendricks, Jeanine 208 Hendrickson, Lance 141, 208 Henley, Doris 159, 166, 196 Henrickson, Patrick 53, 100, 155, 159 Henry, Joanne 148, 149, 152, 167, 196 Herd, Stanley 53, 88, 118, 120, 121 Herrom, Damien 53 Hersman, Russell 53, 152, 166 Herstrom, Andrew 53, 88, 89, 118, 120, 140, 141,155 Herstrom, Douglas 118, 140, 208 Hertog, Judith 152, 196 Hertog, Linda 208 Hess, Johanne 138, 208 Heuser, Cheryl 53 Hilbish, Thomas 208 Hiles, Dolores 53, 77, 90, 91,152, 159,186,187, 224 Hillstead, Katherine 208 Hillstead, Kelly 53 Hilmo, Russell 112, 141, 208 Hilton, Richard 196 Hinderman, James 101, 208 Hinderman, John 54, 66, 75 Hirata, Michael 136, 137, 196 Hirata, Terry 208 Hitchcock, Bonny 196 Hitchcock, Korry 208 Hodge, Michael 208 Hodson, Sheryl 196 Hoeflind, Cornelia 208 Hoffman, Fred 196 Hoffman, Renota 196 Hoffmann, Suzette 208 Hogan, Gloria 143 Holeman, Linda 140, 141, 152, 166, 196 Holley, Thomas 127, 196 Hollowwa, Ann 208 Hollowwa, Robert 54, 75 Holmes, Jenifer 138, 208 Horn, Bruce 196 Hosey, Timothy 141, 208 Howe, Roger 54 Howell, Richard 196 Hudson, Catherine 136, 142, 153, 196 Hudson, Donald 196 Hughes, Kathryn 54 Humm, Kay 208 Humphrey, Michael 101, 196 Hunsaker, J udy 196 Hunt, John 209 Hunter, Randy 169, 209 Hunter, Shirley 54, 159, 166 Huntley, Carolyn 196 Hurley, Jane 159, 196 Hurley, Jerry 54, 115,136 Hurley, Thomas 54 'Hust, Beverly 196, 209 Hust, Gerald 125 Hutchinson, Debra 97, 159, 196 Hutterman, Cynthia 54, 134, 149, 156, 174, 187,222 Iha, Bill 54, 74,111, 155,166, 172, 187, 219 Inman, Carrie 138 Inouye, Theodore 87, 135, 153, 162, 209 Ionno, Mark 196 Irby, D. 196 Irigon, Myrna 54, 77 Irigon, Robert 209 Isaac, Susan 209 Isaacson, Jacqueline 163, 164, 196 Israel, Linda 167, 196 Iwamoto, Stanley 55 Jablon, Scott 209 Jack, Pamela 209 Jackson, Kathy 209 Jackson, Kimberly 209 Jackson, Richard 209 Jacobs, Raymond 139, 209 Jacobs, Roger 209 Jantzen, Michael 55, 74, 134, 136, 140 Jarvis, Tina 209 Jasper, Maxilyn 209 Jelinek, Mary 55, 77,136,137, 168, 174 Jenkins, Cynthia 55, 76, 135, 136,137, 174,187, 223 Jensen, George 209 Jensen, Joe135,152,187,196, 228 Johnsen, Conrad 55, 66, 73, 150, 155 Johnson, Christi 172, 196 Johnson, Deborah 55, 138, 174 Johnson, Curtis 85, 111, 118, 120, 209 Johnson, Frances 159, 196 Johnson, Fred 196 Johnson, Gary 101, 196 Johnson, Guy 55 Johnson, Janet 196 Johnson, Janis 209 Johnson, Karen 141,154, 196, 209 Johnson, Marlene 152, 197 Johnson, Mary 55 Johnson, Michael 87, 162, 209 Johnson, Michael, W. 209 Johnson, Nea1142, 143, 152, 163, 197 Johnson, Pau155, 72,146,152, 163, 169 Johnson, Rick 88, 127, 209 Johnson, Sandra 209 Johnston, Catherine 55 Johnston, Christine 138, 166, 185, 197 Johnston, Susan 197 Johnstone, Janet 148, 152, 197 Jonczyk, Jeffrey 118, 163, 209 Jones, Angela 157 Jones, Bradford 54, 99, 197 Jones, Brian 126,127, 197 Jones, Dale 55,138,159 Jones, Dianna 209 Jones, Gail 209 Jones, Jan 143, 164, 209 Jones, Janice 157, 215 Jones, Linell 166, 197 Jones, Richard 157 Jones, Rita 157 Jones,Vickil36,179,197 Jordan, Elverse 197 Joseph, Linda143, 148,197 Josllin,2Leslie 55, 58, 134, 156 7 Josowitz, Simon 55 Judson, Joanne 55, 76, 166 Juetten, Julie 80, 81, 135, 152, 159, 168, 172,176 Julich, James 55, 77, 98, 99, 136, 152, 155, 159, 170 Julich, Terrence 99, 209 Julich, Thomas 99, 101, 209 Jurado, Danny 209 Jurado, Maria 209 Justice, William 106, 209, 210 Kaaiwela, Dean 209 Kaberle, Vicki143, 163,197 Kahle, Bryan 139 Kahn, David 209 Kahumoku, Moses 127 Kaiura, Jeffrey 55 Kaiura, Richard 87, 115, 209 Kampfer, Stephanie 166, 209 Kane, Alison 197 KariiZya, Ronald 139, 153, 162, O9 Karlson, Gayle 144, 197, 209 Karman, RichaId 55, 140, 141, 167 Karpen, Gordon 136, 142, 197 Kaskie, Jeanne 55 Kaskie, Mike,139 Kaskie, Patrick 209 Kayser, Karen 209 Keeffe, Steven 77, 150 Keeler, Elisabeth 197 Keen, Michael 87, 122, 123 209 Keilman, Sally 159, 172, 197 Keiser, ChaIle 56 Keister, Wendy 197 Keller, Debbie 166 Kelly, Avis 138, 209 Kelly, Diana 168 Kemery, Frank 166, 197, 220 Kempe, Linda 197 Kennedy, Charles 197 Kenolio, Catherine 209 Kernen, Kevin 98,99, 159, 170, 197 Killam, Kathy 56, 76, 172, 174, 187 Killebrew, Martha 56, 154, 156, 17 2, 221 Kimball, Scott 125, 209 Kimball, Jeffrey, 56 Kimball, Steven 209 Kinkella, Daniel 127, 209 Kinney, Anthony 118, 197 Kinsey, Christine 56 Kinville, Kathy 56, 57, 156, 163, 185, 209 Kirby, Shannon 56, 74, 85, 134, 160, 228 Kish, Christine 197 Kitchen, William 197 Kittredge, Kristine 56, 74, 171, 173, 182 Kleiner, Richard 42, 56, 72, 133, 142, 161, 162 Klindt, David 56 Kljppel, Kevi 126, 220, 225 Klumb, Jack104, 124, 209 K1us,Pamela 138, 197 Knight, Cornell 209 Knight, Daniel 107 Knox, Lorraine 197 Kobel, Joann 56, 114 Konrad, Karen 142, 143, 144, 206 Korsmo, Marlene 140, 141, 197 Koshiyama, Glenn 104, 152, 197 Koski, Raymond 209 Kawalski, Michael 209 Kozachik, Stephan 153, 197 Kraus, Vicki 209 Kreamer, James 140, 197 KIein, Vincent 209 Kring, Lori 209 Krueger, Colleen 114, 148, 154, 162, 210 Kruger, Donna 90, 210 Kruger, Joan 90,135,197 Kruger, Kim 56 Kuewa, Gus 56, 85,155,169 Kurzdorfer, Joan 56, 75 Kuzmick, Floyd 124 Kuzniczci, Pam 56 Kvaternik, Jeffrey 210 Kvaternik, KaIen 197 La Brie, David 112 La Lande, Mary 197 LaFleur, Kenneth 112, 152,155, 170, 172, 197 LaFleur, Lawrence 56, 75, 134, 155, 166, 230 Iaird,Ann 149, 153,172, 197 Lamb, Deborah 197 Lambert, Rita 210 Lamphiear, Ardee 210 Langston, Kathleen 156, 163, 172 Lanzon, Patricia 210 Largen, Catherine 210 Larrison, Cindy 140 Larsen, Christine 56 Larson, Laurie 215 Lawrence, Daniel 210 Lawrence, Ernest 56 Lawrence, Larry 197 lawson, Steven 85, 155,197 be May, George 56 Lee, Jo Anne 158,197 Lee, Kevin 210 Lee, Linda149,152, 197 Lee, Melinda 210 Legacy,Kathy135,138, 210 Legacy, Steven 56 Lehman, George 197 Lehman, Margaret 210 Lehamn, Michael 196, 197 Lehman, William 197 Lehmann, Carolyn 166, 197 Leingang, Michele 152, 166, 197 Lemieux, John 197 Lemond, Lauri 1,63, 166, 172,197 Lender, Alexander 197 Lentz, Barbara 197 Lentz, Robert 197 Lewis, Bronson 140, 197 Lewis,Diana138, 210 Lewis, Leigh 85,110,111,155, 157, 197, 224 Lewis, Merle 88,107, 118,141, 210 Lewis, Phyllis 210 Lewis, Yvonne 57 Lillie, B. 5 7 Lincicome, John 210 Lincoln, Susan 138, 210 Lind, Michael 101, 210 Lindesimth, Barbara 158, 197 Lister, Nicholas 104, 197 Lloyd, Arneta 138 Lloyd, Charles 57,150,155,158 Lloyd, Sherry 210 Lockett, Henry 198 Lodholm, Harry 198 Logan, Shirley 198 Logue, Debra 57, 73, 74, 150, 187, 223, 226 Lombard, Marilee 57, 75, 156, 172, 223 Long, Marise 57,135, 156, 185 Long, Gary 198 Loverin, Robert 99, 101, 198 Lowe, Patricia 80, 81, 114, 128, 154,159,172, 198 Lowery, Richard 101, 198 Lucas, Jeanin 158,159,198 Lumsden, Patrick 57, 75, 118, 119, 224 Lung, Michael 210 Lunstrum, Shery1142, 152, 163, 198 235 Lyda, Jeanette 210 Lydon, Peggy 57 Lynden, Barry 198 Lynn, Allen 210 Lyon, Christopher 139, 198 Lyon, Rebecca 114, 144, 152, 159, 198 Mac Faxlane, Joyce 136, 138, 210 Mac Farlane Vickie 57, 74 Mac Gougan, MaIk 127, 133, 204, 210 Mac Namara, Douglas 135, 198 Maddock, Margaret 210 Maddock, Susan 57, 152, 223 Madsen, Peggy 114, 128, 154, 159, 198 Magee, Patrick 106, 198 Mahoskey, Ken 210 Malaney, Gary 210 Malaney, Shelley 57 Mallon, BaIbaIa 57, 74, 152, 210 Mallon, Marjorie 138, 144, 156 Manclaxk, Ian 58, 76, 92 Mansfield, Clydene 198 Manuel, Cynthia 58, 76, 136, 142, 143, 149, 174 Manuel, Donna 136, 142, 143, 148, 159, 161, 198 Marchant, Catherine 211 Marchesellj, Elizabeth 198 Margin, Bernadette 58, 134, 152, 158, 174 Margin, Stephanie 174, 198 Marion, Joe 210 Mark, Linda 138,210 Marlatte, Jennie 90, 138, 210 Marsh, Claude 139, 210 Marsh, Patricia 58, 136, 77 Marsh, Wendy 210 Marshall, William 198 Martin, Chery158, 168 Martin, Gregory 58 Martin, George 101, 198 Maxtin, Karen 138, 168, 210 Martin, Richard 198 Martindale, David 115, 129, 141, 210 Martindale, Gary 5 8, 125 Martinez, Oscar 58 Masuda, George 58, 118, 155 Mathews, Charles 58 Mathewson, Michael 87 ,210 Mathewson, Scott 141 Mathre, James 87, 141,153, 210 Matteson, John 198 Maurstad, Gloria 210 Mawdsley, Debbie 210 Maxon, Marles 198 Maxwell, Janet141, 154, 163, 172, 210 Mayberry, Karen 210 Mayer, Alfred 198 Mayfleld, Alfred 210 Mayfield, Johnnie 107, 210 Mc 311616, Michael 58, 85, 122, 17 Me Call, Joyce 138, 210 Me Call, Raymond 210 Mc Carthy, RichaId 198 Mc CaIty, Frances 152, 162, 163, 198 Me CaIty, Patricia 210 Mc Cary, Patricia 58, 138 Mc Colm, Joe 198 Mc Cormick, Cheryl 149, 198 Mc Coy, David 198 Mc Donald, Gary 198 Mc Donald, Pamela 210 Mo Elwee, Patricia 138, 152, 198 Mc Farland, Patrick 21 1 Mc Glashan, Keith 198 Me Granaghan, Andrew 198 Me Intosh, Marc 211 Mc Intyre, David 87, 211 Mo Intyre, Timothy 198 Me Kasson, Glenna 58, 75, 174 Mc Kean, David 140, 211 Mo Kinley, Marvin 198 Me Kinley, Thomas127, 141, 211 Me Laughlin, Thomas 59, 74, 134, 170, 184, 185 Mc Millan, Susan 138, 211 Me Pherson, Claudia 198 Mc Queen, Danny 59, 111,185 Mc Rae, Carolyn 144,156, 158, 166, 198 McCord, Maxcus 211 McDonald, Catherine 59, 152 McGovern, May 211 McI'ntosh, Randy 211 McKee, Catherine 59 McLaughlin, Emilie 149, 166, 172, 173, 198 Mead, James 141, 211 Medcalf, Michael 198 Meeks, Karen 59, 174 Melick, Bernard 85, 122, 139, 211 Melzark, Kay 138,142, 152, 198 Mengert, Thomas 59, 153,155,160 Meriwether, David 211 Merkt, Carl 198 Merrill, Kathy 57, 59,138,154, 156, 166 Merritt, David 138, 204, 211 Merritt, Ronald 59 Micera, Fredrick 59, 84, 88, 155, 230 Micera, Steven 118, 211 Micone, Rita 59, 156 Micone, Tony 149, 198 Middleton, John 59, 150 Mihm, Sarah 59 Mikelson, Timothy 211 Miller, Cherie 59 Miller, John 211 Miller, Ken 198 Miller, Marilyn 211 Miller, Ray 59, 74, 224, 225 Miller, Steven 59, 77 Mills, Gregory 42, 59, 74, 85, 128,133,134,155,177 Miner, Linda 138, 211 Mitch, Bernie 107 Mitchell, Carol 59 Mitchell, Doris 144, 152, 153, 166, 198 Mittzzlielll, Katherine 114, 154, Mitchell, Suzanne 59, 73, 114, 148 Mobley, William 59, 76, 99, 101, 150, 155 Mocorro, Dennis 122, 140, 198 Mocorro, Susan 174, 211 Mohr, Kathie 138, 198 Moldenhauer, Leonard 84, 126, 136, 198 Molinar, Philipe 126, 139 Moglard, Jeff 79, 118,133, 192, 98 Monma, Clyde 60,76,85, 134,152, 155 Montejano, Kathy 168, 211 Moody, Richard 198 Moon, Betty 50, 158, 166 Moore, Barbara 211 Morgan, Jeri 60,150,152, 167 Morgan, Michelle 211 Morgan, Scott 60, 185 Morin, Peggy 60, 74, 174 Morin, Maureen 198 Moritz, Call 60, 75 Moritz, Lil 211 Morri, Barbara 172 Morris, Connie 198 Morris, Jane 172, 211 Morris, Joelyn 138, 140, 141, 152, 198 Morris, Valerie 60 Morrison, Michael 211 Morrow, Mira 211 Morton, Robert 211 Motko, Michael 60, 74, 110, 111, 134,155,159,172, 220 Mounts, Ruth 198 Mowell, Alice 198 Mowery, Bobbie 148, 211 Moses, D. 211 Muhm, Christine 163, 198 Mulcahy, Martha 135, 157,172, 198 Mulcahy, Patrick 100, 211 Mulenex, David 72, 77 Mulholland, Carol 60, 150 Mugt, Cynthia 114, 138,148, 154, 11 Murphy, Diane 138,179, 211 Murphy, Donna135,l43,154, 211 Murphy, Ivy 60,144,174, 176,178 Murphy, Magdalena 136, 152, 174, 198, 230 Murra, Michael 198 Murstad, Gloria 138 Mustain, Kathy 136, 198, 230 Myers, Susan 148, 172, 173, 198 Narble, A. 211 Nash, Phillip 92,140,141,198 Nash, Steven 106, 198 Nasser, Kaleel 198 Navarro, Manuel 60, 125, 126 Navarro, Norman 118,155,198 Navarro, Olga 138, 211 Nedved, David 106, 122, 155, 170, 198 Nehl, Mark 198 Nehl, Patty 135,144, 172,173, 198 Nehl, Robert 21 1 Nelson, David 198 Nelson, Gail 60, 76, 221 Nelson, Lola 157 Nelson, Patti 141, 153, 198 Nepper, Michael 211 Nesse, Karen 135, 211 Neville, Michael 211 Newberry, Rebecca 211 Newton, Natalie 150 Nicholas, David 198 Nielsen, Florence 198 Niles, Jane 61, 150, 156, 167 Niles, Wayne 87, 211 Nolan, Catherine 198 Nolt, Dale 125,140, 141,198 Norberg, Janet 61, 74, 148 Norberg, Mary Lou 136, 143, 198 Nordell, Sheila 211 Norton, Steven 61, 136 Norton, Teresa 211 Norwood, William 198 Nugent, Stephen 198 Nyemaster, Marc 150 O Jala, Denita 198 O Jala, Lawrence 61 O Jala, Mark 211 0 Neal, Wilson 124, 198 O Neill, Patrick 211 Oakes, Gerald 61, 150, 169, 170 Oakes, Kathleen 138, 211 Oates, Julie 144, 152, 166, 172, 198 Oda, Halley 61, 73,136,137,155, 161, 169,170, 219 Oda, Patrick 88, 118,139, 170, 21 1 Ogle, Scott 198 Oliver, Dborah 141, 198 Olson, Bjorn 211 Olson, Gay 148, 198 Olson, James 199 Olson, Jodi 61 Olson, Linda 148,172, 211 Olson, Terry 99, 155,159, 199 Onufer, Eugene 141, 211 Oropesa, Akemi 61 Orr, Janice 61, 143 Osborne, James 118, 199 Oshaughnessy, Kathleen 174, 199, 211 Ostby, Nancy 211 Overby, Mark 211 Owen, Cheri185, 211 Owre, Susan136,159, 199 Pacquing, Josephine 21 1 Padjen, Pia 149, 199 Palumbarit, Helen 148, 152, 153, 172, 199 Palumbaxit, Ferdina 153, 211 Paxdey, David 211 Parker, Gary 199 Parkinson, William 61, 150 PaJks, Elaine 211 Parnell, Samuel 84, 199 Part, Laura 61 Part, Mary 144, 211 Panetta, William 163, 211 Parish, Linda 138, 211 PaIson, George 211 Pascua, Prescilla 80, 81, 149, 156, 172 Patchell, Christopher 61 , 77, 99,127, 134,159, 226 Patirgyster, Chris 61, 159, 163, Patrick, Lynn 61, 77, 75 Pattee, Shirley 61 Patterson, Gordon 61 Paulson, Michael 199 Pavey, Frederick 150 Payton, Randal 61, 85,104,118, 119, 120, 155 Paz, Maria 61, 90, 91,140,141, 152, 166 Peal??? Audrey 61, 76,90,156, Pearson, Deborah 211 Pearson, James 141, 199 Pearson, Pamela 199 Pearson, Paula 199 Pearson, Robert 92, 93, 140, 141, 11 2 Peckham, Susan 62, 156 Pendleton, Michael 87, 118, 163, 184, 185, 211 Pendrak, Michael 211 Perdue, Jennifer 211 Perdue, Michael 199 Perkins, Melinda 211 Rerkins, Patricia 211 Perkins, William 62, 74, 82, 84, 110,111,129,155,170 Petty, Betty 74 Perry, MaIilee 166, 199 Persey, Pam 138 Peters, David 199 Peters, Sheryl 211 Petersen, Hanne 199 Petersen, J ohn 211 Peterson, Dwight 199 Peterson, Gail 199 Peterson, Scott 101, 118, 211 Petree, Cathleen 133,152, 154, 159,179,192,199 Petrie, Glenda 62 Pever, James 62 Pewitt, James 88, 211 Pewitt, Kenneth 111,118, 211 Phay, Lynn 142, 211 Philbrick, Gregory 124, 211 Phillips, Kevin 88, 199 Pias, R. 212 Pickens, Bethel 144, 143, 157, 199 Piehler, Roy 62 Piehler, Shirley 138, 199 Pierce, Pamela 135, 163 Pierce, Teresa 211 Pieterman, Bernie 212 Piety, Tricia 212 Pittman, annie 138, 144, 199 Pitts, David 199 Plagens, Luisa 138 Ploegman, Guy141,169, 212 Plummet, George 62, 74, 85, 150, 155 Polcyn, Mark 112, 126, 155, 199 Polite, Lisa 62, 73, 76, 136,161 Polo, Marco 140, 199 Polston, Robert 212 Ponder, Judith 62, 156 Pope, Mark 62 Porter, Gregory 212 Porter, Linda 62, 75, 138, 166 Porterfleld, Sheila 199, 125 Poston, Deborah 199 Potts, Frank 62 Potucek, Jeff 62 Powell, Leslie 212 Power, Angela 138, 212 Powers, Craig 170, 220 Powers, Pamela 62, 154, 156, 172 Powers, Patricia 135, 163, 172, 21 2 Pratt, Daniel 21 2 Pratt, David 87,115, 212 Presbiey, Bonnie 199 Prescott, Clinton 126, 155, 170 Pritchett, Robert 199 Probst, Debra 199 Probst, James 62 Proper, Michael 85 Pruett, Jacqueline 62 Pugliese, Frank 62, 88, 118, 120 Pugliese, Pamela 163, 212 Pugliese, Rebecca 174, 175, 199 Pursey, Pamela 212 Pursley , J eanne 212 Putnam, Katherine 75 Quinn, Janice 172, 199 Quinones, Odetta 199 Rabisa, Alfred 212 Rachford, Priscilla 152, 163, 199 Rackley, David 62 Rackley, Thomas 212 Radford, K. 212 Radliff, Peter 62 Ragasa, Karen 212 Randall, Dean 85, 199 Randle, Rhonda 138, 157, 212 Rang'e'r, Michael 99, 101, 212 Raxey, Diane 174, 199 RaIey, Janet 212 Rarick, Timothy 62 Rasmussen, Jeanne 199 Rasmussen, La Rae 148, 172, 200 Ray,Densie 152, 159, 174,200 Ready, Joan 114, 138,140, 141, 163, 200 Ready, Robert 212 Reasons, Janet 172, 212 Reasons, Terry 200 Recco, Deborah 212 Recco, Jennifer 200 Redden, James 88, 118, 140, 212 Rediske, Gregory 63, 73, 140, 141, 150 Rediske, Jeffrey 107, 124, 140, 212 Reed, Steven 87, 124, 212 Reed, Steven D. 63 Reenan, Andrew 200 Reid, Alton 212 Reinhardt, Ellen 63, 148 Reinhardt, Judith 148 Reinsvold, Patricia 152, 174, 175, 200 Remy, Thomas 200 Renkel, David 212 Renkel, Steven 63, 152 Reynolds, Betty 148, 167, 200 Reynolds, Dewyne 200 Reynolds, Robin 212 Rhinehart, Jeanine 200 Rhyan, Laurie 159, 200 Rich, Charles 163, 200 Richardson, Hugh 200 Ricker, Susan 148, 163, 212 Ricketts, Deana 138, 215 Rideout, Chris 118, 212 Ridisclngt, Jay 63,77, 88, 99,101, Ridgeway, Tony 200 Ried, Randy 200 Ries, Richard 141, 212 Riggs, Patrick 85, 155, 170, 200 Ritzel, Julianna 63, 158, 166, 224 Ritter, Richard 63, 76 Roach, Lynn 138,212 Roach, Roberta 203 Robbins, J . 200 Robins, Thomas 127, 200 Roberts, James 63, 166, 200 Robers, Julie 138, 200 Roberts, Sharon 138, Robertson, John 200 Robinson, Carl 143, 157, 200 Robinson, Katherine 212 Robinson, Rebecca 212 Robinson, Ricky 107,157, 212 Robison, Mary 63, 75, 172, 174 Rockett, Roberta 63, 140, 141 Rodriguez, Allen 63, 99, 140, 155 Rodriguez, John 212 Rodriguez, Karen 172, 200 Roewer, Karen 212 Rogers, Terry 241 Rosado, Miguel 139 Roseth, John 212 Ross, Barbara 138 Ross, Craig 140, 141, 200 Ross, Teresa 138, 212 Rossiter, Scotty 200 Rothgeb, Marilyn 149, 200 Rothgeb, Nancy 212 Rouse, Honor 212 Rouse, Rachelle 212 Rouse, Sharon 212 Rowland, Greg 139, 200 Rowland, Robert 139, 212 Roxby, Richard 63 Roxby, Sandra 200 Roy, George 200 Rudolph, Emma 63 Ruhmann, Peter 200 Rummig, Mare 106, 200 Russell, Charles 125, 139, 212 Russell, Peter 200 Russell, Rehla 200 Ryan, James 63 Ryse, Vickie 212 Safley, Thomas 85, 122, 213 Salkind, Gisela 63, 74 Salstrom, Beverly 156, 200 Salyer, Richard 200 Sanchez, Georgina 63 Sandor, Benjamin 200 Sandstrom, Garry 200 Sandstrom, Richard 213 Sapp, Jan 200 Satter, Mike 200 Saueressig, Esme 63, 141, 156 Sauriol Edward 124, 200 Sayer, Roy 100, 115, 201 Sayre, William 63 Schaetzel, Cory 63, 75, 136 Schafer, Diane 51, 63,166, 219 Schafer, Linda 215 Schaler, Rose 138, 213 Schaler, Terry 64, 139 Schall, Dorothy 201 Scherer, Kathleen 64 Schlenz, Victor 139, 144, 158, 172, 215 Schlicher, Sandra 201 Schlichting, Laura 141, 201 Schlichting, Paul 127, 141, 153, 213 Schmid, Julian 213 Schmidt, Pamela 64, 138 Schmitz, Terry 138, 149, 158, 201 Schneider, Carmen 64 Schneider, Myles 118, 201 Schoonhoven, Debora 213 Schroeder, Diane 64, 73, 148, 152, 172, 184 Scott, Alice 64, 136 Scott, Debra 80, 81, 201, 220 Scott, James, K. 64 Scott, James, R. 64, 76, 110, 111, 134,155,172,186,187, 224, 230 Scott, Leo 213 Scrim, Ruth 201 Sealing, James 201 Sease, Jacqueline 64 Seeley, Carol 138, 172,201 Seeley, Donald 73, 85, 118, 136, 155, 201 Seeley, Robert 64, 76, 112, 126, 127, 133,136,152 Seidl, Mary 80, 81,168,172,201 Self, Barbara 159, 201 Selto, Anthony 140, 201 Semrau, Robert 213 Severson, Mark 64 Severson, Pamela 138, 213 Shackleford, Patric 85, 213 Shaffer, Debra 213 Shanahn, Brian 64 Sharer, John 213 Shaw, Amy 136, 201 Shaw, Rosemary 140, 148, 159, 163 Shaw, Shannon 213 Sheasley, Eugene 141, 213 Sheldon, Sue143,149, 154,163, 172, 185, 213 Shelman, Vera 138, 213 Sherrill, Christi 135, 138, 152, 174, 201 Sherrill, Robert 101, 124, 140, 141,152,155,170,172,173, 201 Sherwood, Cathy 201 Sherwood, Mark 201 Shook, Jennifer 201 Shrewsberry, Herbert 213 Shultz, Robin 65, 75,158,172, 174 Siemion, Gary 201 Simmons, Kelly 201 Simonson, Marianne 201 Simpson, Michael 101, 159, 201 Simpson, Theodora 201 Simpson, Vanvlon 201 Skidmore, Scott 92, 213 Skipper, Mary 201 Slaughter, Kathryn 64, 65, 73, 74, 174, 186 Slemp, Kenneth 85, 106, 201 Smith, Daphne 65, 158, 162, 172 Smith, Calvin 139, 201 Smith, Howard 65 Smith, Jeffery 201 Smith, Jerry 213 Smith, Joyce 135,172, 201 Smith, Kevin 84, 112, 201 Smith, Lisa 203 Smith, Marion 144, 201 Smith, Mark 213 Smith, Michael 65, 122 Smith, Mona 213 Smith, Patti 213 Smith, Randy 139 Smith, Roberta 201 Smith, Sanford 201 Smith, Sheila 65, 77, 138, 144 Smith, Stephenie 65,136, 148,152 Smith, Steven 201 Smith, Tyrus 65 Smitherman, James 106, 124, 201 Snavely, John 124, 201 Snyiier, Janice 65, 77,154,156, 66 Snyder, Keith 65, 76, 88,155 Snyder, Roy 201 Scares, Guy 87, 124, 213 Sobeck, Garry 65, 75, 170 Solatka, Thomas 87, 213 Sorich, Katherine 80, 81, 173, 201 Spetcht, Sallee 213 Spencer, Carolyn 158,201 Spencer, Roger 213 Spidahl, Christine 58, 65, 74, 90, 134,186,187, 213 Spidahl, David 126, 201, 206 Spidahl, Robert 127 Spielman, Teresa 117, 175, 178, 213 Sprowl, Bonnie 201 Staley, Ward 65 Stalvik, Harold 118, 201 Stanfield, Sharon 141, 172, 201, 203 Stearns, Linda 201 Stephens, Lori 201 Stepp, David 201 Stevens, Cynthia 65, 75, 171 Stevens, Cynthia A. 140, 149, 152, 154, 201 Stevens, Sally 141, 154, 213 Stevenson, George 201 Stevenson, J. 213 Stevick, Cindee 65, 75, 134, 156, 163,174,175, 231 Stewart, John 65, 136, 166,159 Stewart, Sandra 158, 201, 203 Stier, Michael 213 Stinson, Patricia 65 Stintzi, Sonya 65 Stockdale, Douglas 201, 203 Stockman, Barbara 213 Stoffel, Cynthia 149, 163, 213 Stoffel, Katheryn 172, 174, 175, 201 ' Stolz, Linda 215 Stone, Oscar 201 Stone, Steven 213 Storaaslj, David 101 , 213 Storaasli, Gary 170, 201, 213 Storey, Frances 201 ,Stout, Theresa 65, 166 Strickland, Ronald 201 Stringfleld, Barbara 138 Strom, Leslie 125 Stroud, Eric 201 Stroud, Maryann 138, 213 Stubbs, Stewart 66, 77, 136 Stubbs, Wendy 214 Stump, William 201 Stumpf, Thomas 141, 214 Suarez, Carmen 65,156,158,166, 219 Sullivan, Denise 214 Sundby, Arthur 66, 74, 126 Sunell, Patti 201 Sunell, Perry 66, 187, 222 Sunell, Robert 87, 214 Svoboda, Paul 166, 201 Swan, Christopher 42, 66, 72, 74, 88, 89,121,150,155,179 Swift, Thomas 87,101, 135, 214 Swift, Timothy 214 Swimme, Jeanette 201 Switzler, Annmarie 214 Switzler, Reginna 201 Tackett Richard 66, 77, 84, 155 Takase, Marilyn 201 Talcott, J ohn 214 Tanner, Carolyn 166, 201 Tanner, Constance 172, 214 Tanner, Elaine 66 Tanner, Virginia 214 Tarpley, Tom 99, 159 Taylor, Craig 66, 75, 134, 155, 170, 231 Taylor, Patricia 114, 214 Taylor, Ross 66, 73, 73,140, 141, 152 Taylor, Teresa 138, 166, 214 Tempel, Debra 66, 163 Tempel, Susan 163, 214 Templeton, Lynne 214 Thompson, Clyde 118, 214 Thompson, Mari 114, 154,201 Thompson, Shelly 141, 144, 214 Thornton, Eugene 141, 214 Thrane, Loran 66, 144 Thuline, Keith 112, 118, 140, 141, 214 Thuline, Wade 66, 72, 77,140,141 Thurston, Michael 201 Tiedtke, Gayle 213, 214 Timm, Linda 163, 201 Tincher, Janet 214 Tincher, June 152, 201 Tingelstad, Mari 80, 81, 201 Tinner, Howard 115 Tinsley, Valerie 214 Tokach, Elizabeth 152, 201 Tokarczyk, Ji11140, 152, 163, 166, 202 Tomasch, Dale 42,66, 75, 128, 177, 214 Tomasch, Keith 101, 170 Tomlin, Jerry 66 Terrence, BaIry 67, 150 Torrance, Sandra 138, 214 Terrence, Terry 202 Torres, Joseph 67 Town, Kristin 138, 214 Trace, Joann 67 Trainor, Karen 202 Tremain, Robert 202 TuckeI,Lisa154,156, 172,173, 202 Tucker,Shann138, 142,143,172, 202 Turgeon, Mariel 67, 77, 97, 128, 152, 159 Turgeon, Patricia 202 Turkington, Thomas 202, 203 Turner, Fred 125, 214 Turner, Jacqueline 163, 202 Turner, Michael 202 Turner, Todd 99,101,170, 214 Turpin, Elizabeth 214 Turpin, Mark 67 Tyler, Deborah 67, 163 Tyo, Joanne 67, 75, 171, 172, 174 Tyrrell, Linda 67 Tyson, Joseph 214 Vagianos, Nicholas 214 VaiI, Joann 202 Van Patter, John 84, 155, 202 Vanderlaan, MaIlene 214 Vandruff, David 214 Veliz, Jose 202 Verhaar, Jack 85, 118, 202 Verhaar, Lillian 51, 67, 73, 77, 80, 81, 152,156, 172,184,187, 23 1 Vermillion, Marianne 141, 154, 214 Vernia, Keleene 16 3, 214 Vernon, Victoria 142, 202 Viert, Gary 214 Vigil, Reinhard 214 Vigliotti, Patricia 168, 202 Vikstrom, Marsha 114, 159, 174, 202 Villaherm ose , Miguel 141, 213. 214 Villanueva, Debra 202 Voges, Judith 67, 77, 138, 150, 172, 174 Vold, Mark 87,118,135, 214 Von Holt, David 127,153,172, 202 Waldron, Kathy 67, 156, 166 Wales, Kim 67 Walker, Anne 67,138, 157 Walker, Jeffrey 140, 214 Walker, Julius 214 Walker, Robin 215 Walker, Silvanna 214 Walker, Stephen 67, 76, 140, 141 Walker, Suzan 202 Walker, Tatjana 136 Walton, Christine 153, 202 Walton, James 87, 106, 215 Walton, Richard 152, 170, 184, 185, 202 Wansley, Jacqueline 67, 77, 148, 153 Ward, Vonita 67, 166 Warner, Lynn 215 Warner, Paul 87, 124 Warning, Stephen 101, 215 Watt, Eric 67, 141 Watness, Terry 67 Watzke, Deborah 47, 67, 136 Weatherly, Jeffrey 202 Weaver, Arthur 67,74, 110, 136 Webb, Harold 104, 105, 120, 214 Webb, Susan 215 Webster, Frances 202 Weeks, Gregory 87, 118, 139, 215 Wegener, John 68,76, 88, 170 Weimer,William 215 Welch, Dennis 202 Wellborn, John 215 Wells, Bruce 139 Wells, Mark 87, 124, 215 Welsh, Mikell 215 Welsh, Robert 68 West, David 68, 76 West, Gregory 68, 76, 170, 224 Westing, Rodney 215 Wetherholt, Krista 159, 175, 202 Whalen, Stephanie 202 Wheeler, Anthony 212 Wheeler, Leslie 138, 215 Wheeler, Robert 87, 215 White, Douglas 68 White, Linda 68, 76,187, 221 Whitney, Bruce 68, 136 Whittaker, Susan 215 Wilber, Darrelyn 215 Wilds, Grace 215 Wiley, Jan 202 Wiley, Jay 68,122,155, 224 Wilkerson, Richard 215 Wilkins, Weston 68 Will, Wesley 104, 105, 202 Willett, Delora 215 Willett, Ronald 68, 137 Williams, Barbara A. 141, 202 Williams, Barbara J . 215 Williams, Carrie 215 Williams, Dwight 68, 134, 170 Williams, Diana 68 Williams, Edwin 68, 84, 118, 120, 140, 155 , 157 Williams, Joanna 157, 215 Williams, Kay 68,156,158,159 Williams, Larry 157, 215 Williams, Molly 152, 202 Williams, Patricia 215 Williams, Sandy 157 Williamson, Robert 163, 215 Williamson, Ruth 68, 77, 136, 148, 152, 156 Wilson, David 106, 202 Wilson, Debra 157 Wilson, MaIk 122, 139, 202 Wilson, Patricia 57, 68,155,158, 163 Wimer, Pamela 42,68, 72, 77, 91, 133,150,176,177,1'79 Wimer, Randy 215 Winston, Norman 159, 153, 157, 163, 202 Winters, Debra 166 Wise, Andrew 68, 150 Witte, Linda 202 Wolbert, GaIy 172, 184, 185,202 Wood, Paul 118 Woodard, Brenda 138, 215 Woodlief, Sonja 157, 215 Woodruff, Marsha 68, 75, 172, 174 Woods, Sherri, 68, 141 Woolshlager, Lucy 69 Worthen, Edward 125, 215 Wright, Aileen 172, 202 Wright, Charles 202 Wright, Jon 202 Wright, Lee 139, 202 Wright, Michael 87, 215 Wright, William 215 Wulff, Marsha 69,77, 140, 141, 152, 166 Yaddow, Lynn 69 Yaddow, Ronnie 215 Yarbrough, Dennis 202 Yockman, Evalani 172, 202 Young, Mikel 202 Zeimet, William 215 Zeleski, Frank 202 Zempel, Douglas 69 Zent, Mary 215 Ziebeck, Ann 138, 215 Ziegler, Steven 202 Ziegler, Susan 202 Zimmerman, Deborah 138, 215 .2: 239 FIEBHEL YEA HBUUKS. 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