Lakes High School - Legend Yearbook (Lakewood, WA)

 - Class of 1983

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For this date they had chosen a special guy to escort them into a memorable evening of the roaring 20's. Under the theme of Flappers and Razzmatazz, 102 couples gathered together in the Lakes classatorium to enjoy a fun-filled evening at the 1982 Tolo. Commemorative pictures were made available to couples attending this spectacular, once-a-year, even t. Careful preparation for this exciting evening began during the summer under the direction of chairpersons, Karen Miller and Tracy Watson. This year the Drill Team again created a special occasion. Revealing the Tolo court highlighted the evening. With the coronation of King, Doug Wilson,- Queen, Bev Mc- Clure,' Prince, Bret Fritzy Princess, Kellie Kieffery Duke, Chris Asbill,' and Dutchess, Shawn Dye, the evening was complete. 'Sf Tolo '82 I I ',- -L Q I 1 15' Q .50 Z '7' ' f, hh L A 4 fi l f 4 X A . 6' 'Q 9' Q, F , ?'W, Q. 1' -z Homecoming a Great Success .-'ANR . ,uw .- - .-.- Q . . :::. f-M ' YN. A-..,:?TZ --:E 'LEW'-. 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Former ASB president,Cliff Wade, introduced the 1983 Homecoming court. A fantastic drill team half-time show highlighted an exciting game which had only one disappointment, a marginal defeat by Cur- tis. However, the enthusiastic spirit of the Lancers overshadowed the setback making Homecoming 1983 a success. V Qi-.., g!y , jf!! ff! !,f'a x ,f W N mi ,V ,M ' pl ' .llmqn ,Z Y Y - .. . kk K x,..,...,: 4..WL. N.,,m W K x - K hihxh A A . A . A 'K i'u'3 , Singing 5 4... 2 T ' nam was , f Q. um' 1 'L G AN,...... T., 1 rs-I.-A K W 'F ig. 1 f .1 ' fi s nfl ,gf E':,5'x ., N. Q . iii f 5 Vpwwxf. Q, M 2 Q'44f-3-Gif nf fl i , 1.a'1'v , Mg. V, ,3 QA Y ,if fi, 'bw uf my ga -0. F 4 Q 4 .pf r , , fu M H fgiii MM, E7 lx Wi, fffffp, 552 5 Us im. P 'ffvfk M , ,A wV,, A . ,,,i 3 4, T fhw j' '33 'Z fs- ,r if-.,4,f,f x L' . .ae L f-F31 ,W ,, . ,V 45 , 7-Mrs' , 'V -5 33 r 524 ,AW , , af in 1 2 S : bw MH Y' 'H ' K I VA' - 22:5 Q3 V ' , I ff A My g , ' ' V' ,mxf .2 4 J ,N ,,,,q I fm- gg. ,M assi ,M , I wvgwwg gx ,QW Q 4 x x aruba L.H. S. Performs Longest Running Play .91 November 25, 1982 marked the thirtieth anniversary of the longest continuously running play in the history of the English language, The Mouse Trap by Agatha Christie. To celebrate this event and to provide the audience with an evening of good entertainment, Lakes presented the Agatha Christie thriller on November 18, 19, and 20. In- cluded in the cast were: Giles Ralston IKevin Sleasej, Mollie Ralston IDoroth y Stahlmanl, Mrs. Boyle Uohanna Walbridge, Suzanne Dumkal, Christopher Wren tRichard Whiteselll, Major Metcalf Uim jackl, Miss Casewell ILaura Wellingtonl, Mr. Paravinci IMike Rossi, Sergeant Trotter IPe ter Arms trongl. The play was directed by Mrs. MaryKa y Flint. Assistant to the director was Steve Gallion. The play took place at Monkswell Manor, a guest house operated by the Ralstons. Several guests were snowed in, and a policeman arrives to question them about a murder in London. A guest was found strangled, and all were suspects in the crime. In true Agatha Christie style, the end of the play had a surprising twist as the real murderer was exposed. -if A or A rrr..,. an-wo. ,M Num QKN Q 5 L gi 'W-iff. link? cgi f 13.43 W, .- wif ,1 Us is is Wg aarf sP', six 4 P' as ev ,vs TRS: o?,,.1 Q . -av' : ,4,11 isysxf favs N' f 345 ws 25435 ri: 1 I .Nu tu gaszzzz 4 Q BS Siva: Ki' 5 wi! pproximately thirty Lakes students participated in the play written by jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee called 'jabberwockf' '1abberwock is a play that was based on james Th urber's book, Im- probabilities Lived and Imagined, which was about Uris high school and college years. An excellent American humorist who wrote numerous books, james Thurber satirized people conforming to socie- ity. '7abberwock took place in the fictional city of Columbus, Ohio, around 1915. The large cast, with the encouragement of Mrs. Mary Kay Flint, the director, presented its intepretation of the play on March 17, 18, and 19, 1983. The leading actors were: james Thurber, john Ludeman,' Herman Thurber, john Lade,' Charlie Thurber, jeff Montgomerieg Mary Agnes Thurber, Chris Cloud,' Roy Thurber, Gary Hollenbaugh,' Grandpa Fisher, Kevin Slease,' Doc Marlowe, Steve Gallion,' Georgiana Littlefield, Debbie Dvorak. 1. THE CAST: LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Heather Peterson, Suzanna Dumka, Sonya Cooks, Alisa Dooley, and Mike Ross. ROW 2: Steve Gallion, Debbie Dvorak, Peter Armstrong, john Lade, Gary Hollenbau h, john Ludeman, Chris Cloud, Kevin Slease, jeg Montgomerie, Mike Kingsley, john Rye, and jim jack. ROW 3: Sandy Beauchamp, Rebekah Rein, Carol LaFleur, jennifer Culver, Kathy Shelton, Kathy Ludeman, Laura Wellington, Ron Haddock, Ken Schonberg, and Richard Whitesell. Peers watch as john friendship. ?o lll-an i and jeff express their true It must be TRUE LOVE!! ,kiwi N 1-I Alf! The Mem or1 es of a Pr1n cess E he theme for this year's Daffodil selec- tion, Golden Memories, will certain- ly prove true for Patty Hunter, Kathy Genske, Denise Rigell, and Wendy Werner, but especially for Laura Amblad. The contestants competed on the basis of their charm, poise, overall appearance, the answers they gave to certain im- promptu questions, and the content of their speeches. Laura used a poem by Robert Frost for her oration. Years from now, when Laura opens up her yearbook and sees pictures from the night of November 14, she will again feel the emotion she felt that night, a dash of pride, not enough, however, to overcome her innate modesty and overwhelming joy. Even the voices of the Barber Shop Quartet will come back to her. Said Laura of the even t, I felt so excited and surpris- ed when they first said my name. After the shock of being chosen had worn off I felt honored because all of the candidates were really well qualified. All my life I've seen people being chosen for things like this and now it's happened to me! Adding, It's like a dream come true. This evening will truly be one of her most special golden memories. 30 l L 1. Laura Amblad is filled with emo- tion as she takes next year's reign. 2. Laura shares her happiness while making a speech. 3. Patty Hun ter. 4. Kathy Genske. 5. Denise Rigell. 6. Laura is crowned Daffodil Princess of 1982 by last year's princess, Lori Murray. 7. The irls relax a bit as Barber Shop Suartet entertains them. 8. Wendy Werner. 9. Mrs. jor- dan asks Patty Hunter an impromp- tu question during competition. 10. Saying farewell, Lori Murray makes her final speech as 1981 -82's princess. 1983 Afro-American Princess By Sudi Roberts Y After several days of deliberation, the ballots were tallied and Gail Alex- ander emerged as Lakes High School's 1982-83 Afro- American princess. Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander, was a member of her church youth group and Afro-American Club. She also performed with Studio Choir and has par- ticipated in the Tacoma Youth Symphony. Concerning her future, Gail said that she planned to attend the University of Washington and major in business. A career in business manage- ment was her goal. The faculty nominated nine girls as likely candidates for princess. The Afro-American Club then voted and made the final decision. The other nominees were Sonya Cook, Donna Daniels, Delphi Fowler, Gail Harrell, Patty Hunter, Vaughnetta jenkins, Lydia Reeves and Eleanor Thomas. I'm still in a daze, said Gail. I'm nervous because it's a big responsibility. I just don't want to let anyone down. In order to compete in the pageant, each contestant was required to be a high school senior, have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, prepare and deliver a speech on the pageant thme, Save the Children and make a talent presen ta tion. The Afro-Queen was later to be selected on the basis of ap- pearance, poise, personality, speaking ability and talent presentation. A panel of judges made up of seven per- sons knowledgeable in black history and the fine arts would make the selection. Y . 1 The winner of the pagear would then receive a S106 scholarship. During her reigi the queen would atten various community functior and promote the Afro American Club. Gail said sh felt that the club was very in portant. The purpose of tl club is to learn more abou black culture. It also serves a develop black education i society, she said. With only one month le until the Afro-Pageant, whic was held on Mar. 26, Gail ha many activities to attend. H preparation included audl tions, dance rehearsals, class on personal development ar a photo session. The first of a multitude functions was an orientatio. reception given to host t contestants, the parents al the judges, and to explain tl Afro-Pageant program. Memorial john Luke Pordash 1967-1982 The Gift of Friends Friends are wonderful gifts Sent to us by God, Without a season or harvest. Friends have ears to listen: Hearts to understand. They will always be there to Exend a helping hand. Friends are endless. Friends are pricelessf Made to fit within our likeness. Friends are warm. Friends are true. A friend will always be with you. They are the source of power you need Each and every day, to help you out In whatever way. dedicated to: john Luke Pordash from: the class of 85 L Qllsgjf NJ'-A I . . .. di js a J ml 95 I5 '. t .T f Vu, X . ll: la' 'w ,J 10999 1. I love being a Senior, sings David Adams. 2. The Lakes Peter Pan Club. 3. Eduardo joins the Bug Bulging contest. 4. 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If Cf -QL :L '-QT 'fg ' k',f:'1p' 'fffali ' -Ill I TX EW: Q' CCS WLSMRZ lisa fx' aw 5 fi-a-YQWQ ' i' '-tg-'Rn J -. YE o f'.:,1E 1' 3521! ilu- 3' 1 ' 'TA' 4 ', sl. ,ef Q55 iiyisff Fx:-' 1. 'A :HE . fav. ?' zlwi, AI 'Q .N x 35uL.'f .' .11 'Q r pk' 'xi ' 'ff.f:f'x ' 'L .P-vain 3, ' E U' I I 'il Qgg' 0 A 'gi 1- frfi' Q 'fi-v ., fu m - ' is 6111315 SAEB4 'agighi I he Crusades were an important part of medieval times. 3 ' These militar ex editions made b western Christians ' SWF- ,- - - Z-:Aka ...Q to free the Holy Land from Muslem domination lasted -' through three centuries. They involved many people,' all ,525 '75 social classes participated and all for different reasons. Some ' f ' I, , ,- I people wanted adventure while on the Crusades. Others ,y in., sought to enrich themselves culturally and economically. The il, N. fx wjvr peasants joined the Crusades because they were freed from LQ. thefeudal system. Lastly, due to a religious revival, many gg-5 went because of their relzgous beliefs. '-..i'Qx- 1 , . . . . r' ,. The results of the Crusades were varied. The failed .62-'S - xl 'Q if y -4':1'. qx militarily to conquer the Holy Land, but succeeded in other 7--1 -' . . . . . r -5 J,,' fgwq! areas. Commercially, the Crusades aided many Italian cities' ff-,pfllg K ' ,, . . . . . . ,- -,1 , rofits besides lnformin eo le of the financial world. 'fllg-A . C c f'. . - - -4.-695 1 iffy Socially, they strengthened the middle class, Which led to the 1' --dai E 5' - . , nv' 5 :, Gita downfall of feudalism. Culturally,' the Crusades increased -jig., peoples' geographical awareness and the knowledge of dif- Q5 ferent peoples. Politically, they established honor for the papacy because numerous peoples dedicated their lives to the Crusades. Although the Crusades failed militarily, the QSM, knowledge acquired made them a success for the Crusaders. . -v f4,,u 3... 3 fu '5fft'Q . fb:-Z LL u:'?T5:1' ' T 4' Q' can Rx 51:65 f flue 5 -. 3 Mix: Q fl ., 'H . -. f by , fjhcxl 31' 0? W. wrigi' . ' . 1 :flci .sip ull. JAR Huff ef? wx Twp: - F, JJ! FEV' : -11 fa WS, if 1.3 fl, 5 .c . wfvgm- 1.a-.Q-'..-4, Q.: .X . e -.Q ---.fs-f .. 1. e. ff- ew, . A s 1' et- :L M.,-. 5? mfjv fsim xv 1' .- ma. -'f-5.- 2-'M ,f 41- ' '- ff, - 7 ' -e . 2- : 4 -u as sf. e . 43 A f- -- -a' K 4- . .. : 1- - ' --- 1- - - '. , ., ou. - ., 2 . , ' Afro-American Club I he Afro-American Club was started in the early 1960's to meet student's needs of recognition and rights in the community. The club proved successful and the community was very supportive. Being the oldest continuous organization in Pierce County, the Afro-American Club is one CLUB MEMBERS: Maurice Scott, Francisca McLoed, juan Gipson, Fred Franklin, Derrick Cage, Veronica Drayton, Veronica Webb, Stephanie Leurs. SECOND ROW: Travis Toms, Claudire Perry, Tina Carter, Tracy Crawford, Charlene Wilson, Wanda Haynes, Angela Boykins, Yolanda Oreher, THIRD ROW: Lydia Reeves, Yvette Mercer, Gentria Sarvis, Sharon Thomas, Christine Broils, Sonya Clif- ton, Karen jones, jenice Rodrigues. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Pinky, Brian Terry, james Copeland, Ruben Spears, Gerald Brown, Eleanor Thomas, john- nie Wilson, Nancy Ahlers, Trinnell Dial. CLUB MEMBERS: Maurice Scott, Francisca McLeod, juan Gipson, Fred Franklin, Derrick Cage, Veronica Drayton, Webb, Stephanie Leurs. SE- COND ROW: Travis Toms, Claudire Perry, Tina Carter, Tacy Crawford, Charlene Wilson, Wanda Haynes, Dina Boykins, Yolanda Oreher. THIRD ROW: Lydia Reeves, Yvette Mercer, Gentria Sarvis, Sharon Thomas, Christine Broils, Sonya Clif- ton, Karen jones, jenice Rodrigues. FOURTH ROW: Cliff Pinky, Brian Terry, james Copeland, Ruben Spears, Gerald Brown, Eleanor Thomas, john- nie Wilson, Nancy Ahlers, Trinnell Dial. 44 of the largest at Lakes with 55-65 members Leaders this year were Laney Long, Angela Boykins, james Riley, Donja Sanford and Lydia Reeves. The advisor, Mr. Perry Newell, feel: that It's an excellent place to gain some ex posure and experience. ,am wig ,pmwwf H wg t Asian American Club Y L L., it K wareness of the Asian people and their culture ' was the motive behind the formation of the lsian American Club. Visiting museums, viewing movies and shop- ing in China Town were just a few of the cIub's ctivities. Members and officers, president, Mike .hegata,- vice-president, George Lim,- secretary, ASIAN AMERICAN CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Sam Masters, Lisa Paradeza, jim Harai, Patricia McRae, Mr. Raymond . SECOND ROW: Lan Dao, Marie Ang, Junko Shiraishi, Amy La 0, THIRD ROW: Kathy Kegy, Cukurs, George Lim. Ho jil says What do you expect? 2. Maria Paradeza, Mr. Ho, Patricia McRae OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Afro-American Ad- visor - Mr. Perry Newell 2. Afro-American President - Laney Long ' ' X110 ,135 A f'1r ' Alan Cukurs,' treasurer, Lisa Pardez and represen- tati ve, Patty McRae, also staged Artasia, their largest and most ambitious fundraiser. Both students and faculty looked forward to this impor- tant yearly event which not only gave budding ar- tists a chance to show their work but to earn much needed money for the art club. l. .fnn.n.., is 9 Qui I..-lim I.F.O. Welcomes Students Ehe International Friendship Organization once again fulfilled its purpose of making the foreign exchange students feel at home here at Lakes. Mrs. Rediske, the club advisor, said the club, originating several years ago, combined all the foreign language clubs to acquaint the foreign exchange students with Lakes. Any Lakes stu- dent interested in learning about world cultures was in- vited to join the club,' being fluent in a foreign language was not necessary. Following tradition, both Lakes and Clover Park IFO had a potluck dinner and then a Christmas party. Besides mingling with Clover Park, the foreign exchange students went to Decatur for the yearly student ex- change. The students were busy meeting other foreign exchange students, roller skating, and having a good time. A special event this year was visiting Mt. Rainier. Asked why, Mrs. Rediske said, One student said he'd never seen snow before so we decid- ed to go to Mt. Rainier to see some snow! Thus the goal of IFO, like the Crusades, to help the students to learn about other cultures, was accomplished. Y X is Vswii Q d it S Hs. 'P ear wamp Counselors gained respect for the en- vironment as they learned to use it without abuse. Instilling their sixth grade charges with the same attitude, the counselors led songs, skits and campfires at Millersylvania. At Camp Easter Seal, they helped special education students on a one to one basis. Advisor, Mr. Hansen, took pride in the success and fine reputation of this year's counselors. F J E he Lakes Art Club every year offers a 5150.00 scholarship to seniors. These students present an artwork portfolio which is judged by various college professors. Artasia, the largest club event, was held on May 6, 1983. Many thanks were given for the wonderful artwork presented by the club. 8 III 0 ll I1 S 8 0 1' S A r t ll ,.f.fQ...:.,,,, 1' E 5 X 59 54.3, qv? L --'Vjn Skiers Attack the Slopes mt. Bachelor, Stevens, and Sno- qualmie Passes were a few of the places the Lakes Ski Club traveled to by privately chartered buses this year. Fundraisers such as candy bar and raf- fle ticket sales helped to reduce the cost of the Mt. Bachelor weekend trip. Ski movies were also shown at lunch to promote enthusiasm. Membership this year was high, as was the spirit and ex- citement to ski. One president was elected from each lunch to represent the organization, Chris Senko and Mike Kerr. Mr. james Burton advised the group in another successful year of skiing. ast success inspired this year's Math a Team to even greater heights in its fourth year of competition. Mrs. Max- ell advised the team and guided their preparation for the Atlantic Pacific League Competition and the state finals. Before go- ing to the two big con- tests, students practiced in school competitions. The team consisted of three seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. After each e player worked on in- dividual problems, the players then cooperated to a work on a team problem. These experiences con- tinued to challenge and m enhance the math exper- tise of the team. Mr. james Burton. 2. Mrs. MaryMaxwell 48 Problem Solving Crusades Solutions 1st ROW: Carla Moore, Laura Wellington, Stacey Morris, jae Marie Dumka. 2nd ROW: john Rye, Ben Sigman,Mike Shaudis, Molly Stan Schonberg 3rd ROW: Eric Waldow, Shannon Corbin, julie Ken Schonberg. -ff l -vs S mreative Problem Solving is a challenging process that teaches students to come up with new ideas to sol ve problems of the future. Lakes had four teams this year consisting of four people each, who have competed by learning the process and writing solu- tions to problems. Students completed their problems and then sent them to a judging organization called Centrum where they were evaluated. This year's teams were very strong and competi- tion was at the state and national level. 1. Mike Shaudis. 2. Carla Moore. 3. jae Shim. 4. julie Bratt, Shannon Corbin, Molly Wamble. H I 5 D.E.C.A. Provides Opportunities Ghe Distributive Education Clubs of America, a composite of cooperating classes and a club, charged on this year. The club both reinforced the goals and objectives of sales and marketing classes and taught leadership. Both job skills and good human relations were emphasized. DECA also held many successful fundraisers this year. It held bake sales, offered gift wrapp- ing at Villa Plaza, managed the Cove and Hanger, and sponsored the lip sync contest and dance. The dance turned out to be the biggest in Lakes'history. This year, Lakes welcomed three returning students who attended the National Competi- tion in Chicago last year. To attend the national competition, the students had to compete at an area, then state competition. Two of the com- petitors, Debbie Hill and Lori Greene, were outstanding at these competitions. Both of them finished in the top 50 people in Chicago. The other returning member was Anne Marie Dube. Because she was a state officer, the public rela- tions vice-president, she represented Washington in Chicago. Thanks to these outstanding members, the participation of the other members, and the assistance of the ad- visor, Mr. Burton, DECA had another successful year. Chargers Row one: Mike Hansen, Lisa Madison Peggy Barth Debbie Hill Tony Miranda two: Dwaynejones, Ben Sigman, Gerald johnson Ann Marie Dube Billy White Danny Gary Hollenbaugh Row three: Laura Andrews Chris Senko Bernie Huston Guy Allen Kaltenbach, Debbie Lehrman Row four Mr Burton Mike Kerr jr Riley Laney Long By Evans, Robert Critchfield, joellen jones Kevin jackson ,fv .Swv f XNRRmfN,,,1 5, , if 'N' 5 x Xxx A Biff f .D FW -S ' Q' fm 'N K7 as -iiygigg xr Arn . N. . if .W J 'lm-F X. fha viii gg' rf QQ f. :Es 4' 'i A, gf X M fx' - 2 ii -isggxf-Rikgj 4 133535 X- Q.YX55N4f QQEQ . 559 M ,,.,5fQi.,, gtgiw , ri x X ns , A Wi, Qfxaaf-mfg, ,.. mr I K iff EU aw . K . QL'-r 4 Q ,... . ik Q '7'I. iIK f - i W wr 501154, 9 0 f,,,'m.4 Q4 fi, 2 5, ',xfm,09'.xAf- F Z, M43 s :N be ,TT CLUBS UF AMERICA iff? -SQ R. . 'P 's w X I. . Aww- Q f X 1. LW fr f A,..,.w.Q,. - ,....- mf 1 ---r Qi 4 CLUBS DF O AMERICA E F0064 W ,E lfxktlll Career Cen ter Bequea ths Knowledge he Career Center, directed by Mr. Perry Newell, helped students identify educational and occupational needs through discussions, ex- periences, and observations. Potential careers were ex- plored in career forums, field trips and Explorer and Scouting programs. A large collection of printed materials gave students in-depth infor- mation on careers. Mr. Newell was very in- terested in the overseas study programs which, like th Crusades, opened new world to Lakes students. An excellent source of infor- mation, his motto was Career Education CountsSSS. a f s v f-1 , . W ' Qi P-iii 'ml .ff kv' N Q 1 'f-.5 ' -u 1 A f Nil X... X54 T., T. ,, ,ji -X a ' J r . ,WW t G. -5? X ',vs Dyks- , ,V . NQN- vjx J , X -x.,vm XJ XA .J 5 1 5 . is ff E 1 t 1' 3' yu.: fr xx . f X Members Learn About the B in FBLA 1 F' 4' N. -if ii If ,Haw ...www Q mhe Future Business Leaders of America Club oriented students to the business community and helped them to become confident and grow as individuals. The only requirement ,for membership was an interest in business, business classes were not prerequisites. Besides inviting guest speakers, the students went to leadership conferences and competitive events. In order to raise mone to attend these events and to hyave socials, the members had various fund raisers. The members ac- quired responsibility skills from these fund raisers because the amount of money which was credited to their account was deter- mined by their partic?Jation. This money was used to o fset the cost of transportation for the special events. In this way, the FBLA members illustrated their commer- cial knowledge. This year the officers were very good and hardworking. There was only one returning officer from last year, Vaughnetta jenkins, but the other new officers were former FBLA members. The officers were as follows: president Vaughnetta jenkins vice president Tracy Wat- son, secretary, Gaby Wright,- treasurer, Pam Ashbaugh, parliamentarian, Carol Sampaga, historians Sue Ventura, Tina Kailimai, and reporter - Kathy Shelton. To sum up this year, Vaughnetta said, I think this year's members were more active than last ear because we had ex- periencedybfficers and a group that was interested in business. CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Watson, vice-president, Pam Ashbaugh, treasurer, Vaughnetta jenkins, president, Kathy Shelton, reporter, Carol Sampaga, parliamen- tarian, Sue Ventura, historian, Gaby Wright, secretary. MEMBERS: 1st ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Tracy Watson, Nick Scalici, Scott j uetten, Polly Sniezak, 2nd ROW: Miss Dee Ramacher, Gab Wright, Barbara Brewer, Pam Ashbaughyi Carol Sampaga, Kathy Shelton, 3rd ROW: Sue Ventura, Vaughnetta jenkins, Susan Roth, Denise Rigell,johanna Walbridge, Gayla Smith. it Q rr '- . .ulns E Eg' Q di, EE' diff -.. N' Honor Society Sets Example E he National Honor Society provided recognition for outstanding academic students. The often busy and involved students provided tutoring service for others. President Lydia Reeves said, We needed to keep in close touch with the counselors for the service to be a success. When not busy with the tutoring, students held successful donut sales to sponsor two handicapped people at Camp Senior Honor Society Row one: Mrs. Maxwell, Dan Scott, Andrea McNiely, Barb Timblin, Francisca McLeod, Dale Clark, Laurie Donnelly, Patti jones, Vivian Schuyler, Nancy Hinchcliffe, Lora Disharoon, Marsha Whitted, Sal- ly Rogers, Cynthia Chipman Row two: Kyle Killebrew, john Lade, Martha Heller, Audrey Hubbard, Shari Weiburg, Barbara Brewer, Patti Down- ing, Laura Amblad, Cheryl Yarnell, Carol Bilderback, Kathy Ludeman, Laura Smith, Evelyn Aguilar, Amy Spakosky Row three: Ken Turner, Matt Luke, Patty Hunter, Susanna Williams, Amy Lago, jill Ichiyama, Schott Baldrige, Lydia Reeves, Lori Greene, Alison Austin, Susan Chann- ing, Anita Skibiel, Susan Bundt, Suzi Boberts, Gayla Smith, Pete Armstrong Row four: Kris Peterson, Sean Rash, Doug Wilson, Mark Packard, john Grosshans, Michele Bristol, Michael Blaufuss, Karen Haddock, Roger Wright, Patricia .Martin, Michael Pa trick, Pa trick Michaels juniors in Honor Society Row one: Thea Gunning, Mary Tacke, Amy Hunter, Kay Tacke, Patty Boyle, Don- na Kimrey, Valerie Reenan, Kari Lade, Kristin Shipman, Terri Farmer, Lynne Andrus, Stacie Mars Row two: .Kris MacDonald, Lisa Manter, Scott Rogers, Stacy Hardenbrook, Kris Frankland, Linda Mikulski, Kelly Kieffer, juli Larson, Cathy Craig, Pat- ty Stone, Karen Croston, Linda Luke, Valerie Cole Row three: Ellen Brown, Chris Cloud, Linda Williams, Shelley Winder, Alex Stonefeld, Tom Coffey, Stan Schonberg, Steve Mauk, Christie Hartwell, Kimberly McBride, jeff Montgomerie, Laura Wellington, Mrs. Mary Maxwell 54 Easter Seal. Said advisor Mrs. Mary Max- well, 'just being a member of the club is an honor since it requires such high academic standards. The officers, Lydia Reeves, president' Kris Peterson, vice-president,' Rosemary johnson, secretary, and Garret Lordahl, treasuren- were among the most active students at Lakes. Officers Provide Leadership to Make Year Successful 6 etting people involved, said Evelyn Aguilar, was the goal of the 1982-83 Associated Student Body of- ficers, Evelyn Aguilar, presi- dent,' jeff Gardiner, vice- president,' Marsha Witted, secretary-treasurerp and Howard Lim and Patti Down- ing, representatives. Some of the activities to create student interest were the hoop shoot at basketball games, the Boibs' concert- dance with Clover Park, and mud wrestling. The ASB offices also affected many successful changes this year. With backing from the student council they switched snack break from between first and second to between se- cond and third periods. In ad- dition, ASB installed new Coke machines in all three commons, which the officers stocked daily. In tradition, the ASB officers aided the sophomores with their elections. Also, ASB hosted Halloween and Christmas parties for the foreign students. Most impor- tantly, ASB planned Homecoming including sen- ding numerous invitations to alumni to attend the activities. With all of these activities, ASB had a busy and rewarding year. -uk' .. 1- .. fs gi, we ..-. K 5 i Q W is N Sei Q wi X . . EN, asv? ii Jw -N 1. .,.. ,., X X LS .Q S if bn 5 Kiw - N --us, K Qs N x i 'EEE Q X NWS Fw: -Q, ..g,..,. X 5 Y Rxi S 2... Nr Q- ' k wk X ww w. R5 fi si - - i Key Club Strives for a Better Comm unity C n x-I 1-1 G1 he Lakes High School Key Club, through the power of its membership and the authority of its officers, accomplish- ed many feats of good-will for the school and the community this year. Such projects as campus clean up, Western State visits and the food and blood drives were praised by all those who benefited from the club's ef- fort. Turk Ghirnham, the Lt. Governor's aid, summed it up best when he said, Never have so many served such a large number of people so willingly. The members were recognized little, and paid nothing. Their only incentive was the joy received in the process of giving their time, energy, and effort. Treasurer Matt Luke's emotional outburst at a meeting I salute you Lakes High School Key Club, ex- emplified this year's pride. What a fitting ending for a tremendously successful and fun year! ,,..J-fr 1 57 W-mana-new 3 Row One. Kimbrough Culver, Tony Miranda, Patty jones, Gordon Foster, Patty Downing, Eddie Ba uria, Patty Hunsinger, Marsha Whitted, Mr. Don Larsen. Row Two. Scott Rodgers, Laura Smith, Lydia Reeves, Lora Disharoon, Alisha Iurek, Amy Lalgo, Kathy Moisio, Row Three. Brad Harris, Chris Delgado, Doug Wilson, Brian C ase, Suzi Roberts, Scott Baldridge, Ken Kean, joe Mau , 2. Mr. Don Larsen, Ledger Advisor. 3. Lydia Reeves, Marsha Whitted, Brian Chase. 4. Lydia Reeves. 5. Lora Disharoon, Doug Wilson, Ledger Editors. 58 Scrolls of the Ledger Live on I kk,, wk' For all those students who did not listen to the mor- ning announcements or did not know what was happening at Lakes, t e Ledger kept them informed. As the number one newspaper in the state last year, the Ledger staff reported current news or the Lancers in a profes- sional manner conti- nuing their tradition of journalistic ex- cellence. The six returning writers helped the new writers maintain the Ledger's reputation. The Ledger's editors guided the staff towards perfec- tion. Lora Disharron and Doug Wilson, editors for first and second trimester, chose the topics which were most in- teresting and assign- ed them to the writers with the capability to do the best job. Although the editors chose the topics and writers, Mr. Larsen, the advisor, reserved the right to edit the articles. 1. Tony Miranda 2. Lancer 3. Mr. Don Larsen, Doug Wilson 59 The Changing Legend he Lakes Legend underwent I Uman y changes this year. Rising costs and a depleted student body resulted in the loss of sixteen pages and the tightening of spending. Even so, a new advisor, editor and staff blossomed producing an original book. Theme and style were the most noticeable changes made in the yearbook. Early on the staff set a challenge for itself to carry the theme through the entire book from the photo-essay to the last page. The theme had many levels. The medieval characters were only the motif At a deeper level the theme was one of evaluation, who we are now reflecting from where we have been. This idea lent itself to many interpretations, because of our varied backgrounds. The layout style was also changed. Each section was given a special style. This added continuity and an aesthetic quality to the book. Despite the newness of the staff and the initial confusion therein, the staff created a fine work. Thanks for all your effort. - Editor 60 , ff' -fwfr :rg ' 5 W S H Ti., ff If7V gi ' V. .5 am iffe- -2 fx Q25 :fe rf 4 au M 7 , Mwgnvmgafn 'ft 7 gym ,gg M , . Wg... iiifii , s . 5, ,Z -1 1 ,limi arvwla at 1 x XC k AQ ,fy 898. :M X ,.. X ya. if 'Nr...,Q'-U FIRST ROW: Debbie Overstreet, Patty McRae, Sally Rodgers, joe Mauk, Kevin Wilson, Valerie Cibula, Sherry Day. SE- COND ROW: Carol Selto, Michael Shaudis, Lori Donnaly, Stacy May, Mary West, Patty Young, Donna Miyamasu. THIRD ROW: Danny Quiocho, Caryl Puett, Steve Carpenter, Ms. jan Olson, Michael Patrick. FOURTH ROW: Mike Hansen, Scott Palmer, james johnson, Bobb Lucas, Sue Ventura, wif: ly Sheen, Winnie Lawson. 2. Advisor, Mrs. jan Olson. 3. Editor, Mike Patrick. 4. Art Editor, Carol Selto. 5. Head Photographer, Winfred Lawson. 6. Photo Editor, Michael Hansen. 7. Co- Editor, Donna Miyamasu. 8. Valerie Cebula - writer. sFl MQ i mr . . ..., ........, W, M r ' .,.-vansll ' ,E ..- ESQ x is 4 4 fl Q I if ' gg. .5 - .1 -.5 3 N ll . ..... ..C.E .5 ,ff 5X 59 Q4 gm mr-I -.-'Tim Thespians Encourage Interest in the Arts Brama Club was started shortly after the school opened and became affiliated with the International Thespian society in 1963. Clover Park Thespians initiated the new Lakes troupe and members in a formal ceremony held at the Lakewood Terrace. It was and is dedicated to raising the standards of the Dramatic Arts at the High School level. In addition to the quality productions of both straight plays and musicals, individual students have been chosen to participate in state and in ternational productions sponsored by the Intei national Dramatic Arts Conference. Future plans are to continue the quality c productions and to present a variety of plays t the audience who supports us. We also plan t continue participation in and a gain recognitio. from local, state and international conferences, said Mrs. MaryKa y Flint, the drama director. DRAMA CLUB MEMBERS FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Petersen, Deborah Dvorak, Laura Wellington, Kathy Ludeman, Linda johnson, Rebekah Rein, jim Miranda. SECOND ROW: Chris Cloud, johanna Walbridge, Peter Armstrong, Donna Ross, Stewart Tennis, Terri Farmer, Dorthy Stalhman. THIRD ROW: Christine Gray, Kendra Garret, Steve Gallion, Kevin Slease, Mike Ross, Stan Schonberg. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Dunka, Audrey Schubert, jim jack, john Rye, john Ludeman. 62 I? S m c 1 he Future Farmers of America IFFAJ con- , tinued to operate out of Woodbrook jr. High and attracted an increasingly high enrollment. Mr. Dan Roberts directed the program in which the students learned how to make bids and estimates on jobs as well as how to manage their own projects. gi '07 l . at 'Z k Q is ' 4 if 'iz H Q f GQ at 1 Q at ff., 1 . . x , . 'L ima 2 'A 1 Q , 1 tttv rrt ttrrr ra. n n r t,t., r r a Q QE E AKE676, E' he Future Homemakers of America IFHA1 had another productive year. One activity was providing refreshments for the Daffodil Princess selection. Besides serving the school, FHA members pursued leadership abilities and consumer knowledge. ,M , W-,-W ti-X of 5 1. and 2. Thespian Actors: Corey Hoehne, Casey Smith, Suzanne Dumka, Steve Gallion, Nick Scalici, jim jack.3. Advisor: Mr. Dan Robert 4. Mar- cus Price, Mr. Dan Roberts, Ruben Spears. 5. Mrs. Frances Postma and unatten tive students. Varsity Cheerstafli Another Excellen t Year K, ,V if K1 ,. Even though they worked under a lot of pressure, the Lakes Varsity Cheerstaff still came out on top without any problems. At the beginning of the year, the cheerstaff was in debt for their new uniforms. The cheerleaders held various fundraisers to pay them off Among them were bake sales, car washes, making the safari chains, selling boo grams and buttons. They worked at Fred Meyer as greeters. The team suffered a setback when Caroline Liable, a junior, moved back to her family in Texas. They wished her the best of luck. Like last year, two young men, Tom Coffey and Mike Fast, joined the group. They added zest to the routines. As Mrs. jordan said, There is a lot of talent in this group, and that will help them out in the future. 1. Row one: Kellie Lail, Sybil Alexander, Wendy Werner, Linda Mikulski, Donna Kimery Row two: Mike Fast, Susan Williams, Caroline Liable, Patty Hunter, Denise Rigell, Patty Stone, Tom Coffey 2. Denise Rigell and Wendy Werner 3. Tom Coffey and Sybil Alexander 4. Donna Kime , Susan Williams, and Patty Hunter 5. Kellie Lail and Linda Miklulski 6. Patty Stone and Kellie Lail 7. Tom Coffey, Donna Kimery, and Mike Fast 8. Mike Fast 64 ff-Tl, Ta... I , .. NX. rx 7 Li'-sk . If E ., f '-W'-A , ..2h W . X Z if Q 2222 325522 A j. V. Ch eerstaff Looks Prom1s1n g E he junior Varsity Cheerstaff of 1982-83 consisted of jenny Culver, Esther Leon-Guererro, Surita Fields, and Desiree Diaz. The girls worked long and hard to show the enthusiastic Lakes spirit. The squad spent a lot of time and effort on various routines and did a fantastic job in suppor- ting the j. V. teams. The group was led by Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. Bratton who both help out in routines and transportation to games. The Cheerstaff found the job a rewarding experience. 1. Desiree Diaz, jenny Culver, Esther Leon-Guerrero, Surita Fields 2. j.V. Cheerstaff 3. jenny Culver 4. Esther Leon-Guerrero 5. Surita Fields 6. Desiree Diaz . ii 2 HH slew M ,wr X..-m 4 ifwfffmii ,iran-W I, 1- x iI- ' ala' . manpuni fnq ' -un... 4 EDM 4-ilmllfmiu... W ..4lnn.f uf .. .W-zu , -N... 1 A NLT vo? - ft ' 6 61 ci Af' fl --ffim Drill Team Row one: Cathy Craig, Mary jo Sauriol, Laura King, Angie Barth, Patty jones, Nancy Hin- chcliffe, Hope justo, Veronica Webb, Alex Stonefield, Tracy Watson, Kelly Moore, Row two: Lora Disharoon, Karen Miller, julie Larson, Marta Watson, Lee Bartlet, Renee Chavis, Madeline Ingle, Patty Downing, johanna Bobles, Denise Morris Row three: Kelly Keiffer, Stacy Hardenbrook, Anne Miles, Kelly Heinze, Laural Brocktrop, Alisha jurek, Sally Rogers, Becca Sonnamen, Sheri Wieburg, Amy Hunter, Mary Tacke, Linda Wi liams, Kay Tacke, Susie Smith Drill Team Dazzl es Lancers B rill team kept this year with Tolo fun- draisers, special performances, and regular season marches. Under a new advisor, Mrs. Lynn Schultz, the girls worked well together and showed much spirit and vitality. Co-captains Nancy Hinchcliffe and Patty jones provided leader- ship and inspiration for the team. The Homecoming performance celebrated Lakes' 20th anniversary with the themes of the past, the present, and the future. For each theme a group of girls created dance moves to a song representing that theme. For the past, the girls re-enacted the cavemen days to the song Tusk, Dressed in new wave, the se- cond set of girls danced to the sounds of Devo. The rest of the drill team dressed up in futuristic clothing and performed to a song called Home Computers. Senior drill team members choreagraphed an outstanding program to the song, Dancing in the Streets. The Senior march, which oc- cured at the last home basketball game, con- cluded a successful year for the seniors. 1- ' Q' Q 3 0 ' 1 Q7 fl Ov! 2. Captain Nancy Hinchcliffe and Co-captain Patty jones, 3. Wonderwoman Disharoon. 4. Joanna Robles says, where are my shoes? 5. Seniors Row one: Patty jones, Nancy Hin- chcliffe Row two: Sally Rogers, Becca, Son- neman, Patti Downing, Alisha jurek Row three: Delfie Fowler, Shari Wieburg, Ho e justo, Kelly Moore, Row four: Karen Millgr, Lora Disharoon Row five: Tracy Watson 6. Kelly Moore, and Kelly Hienze: Wherever Igo shegoes. ,Ig if K-is QD l Q43 ff-'g -.-'L f U WI .343- Row 1. Yvette Mercer, Rosemary johnson, Mika Shigeta, Cindy Wever, Winder, Ruth Turpin, Tana Golladay, Shelly Flath, Eric Waldo, Row 2 Aldridge, Ellen Brown, Michelle Beauregard, Michelle Hambid e, Kevin Dave Nappy, Martha Hellyer, Sonya johnson, Chris Bettinger, join Spitzer, Gill. Row 3. Heather Peterson, Susan Carothers, Mike Fosnick, joey Howard Foufler, Tracy Church, joe Kirby, Donald Glaude. 615' W1 V be U som K fig, fp - X K wily., VX 1 fl Q 'T Q.fgLfQCVj E Q X6 LL i o af' Q 2+ ,pw The Merr Mmstrels of Lakes Orchestra G he 1983 Lakes orchestra, directed by Mr. Alan Wilkie, showed great potential for perfor- ming quality music. Because the orchestra was small, all sections strove for perfection. Last year the orchestra travelled to Vancouver, British Columbia and Ferndale, Washington for the orchestra tour. The musicians were busy performing three concerts in two days which included a joint concert with Ferndale and Bell- ingham High Schools. Like last year, this year's musi- cians performed in many concerts displaying their musical talent. The highlight of this year was hosting the South Puget Sound League Orchestra Con test at Lakes. 1. Barbara jahns is proud to be a violist. 3. Laurie Donnelly concentrating deeply. 4. Duet by Rosemary johnson and Mika Shigeta. 5. Mika Shigeta fiddlin' hard. 6. john Spitzer, go for it. 8. Get down Donald Glaude. 9. Mr. Alan Wilke, Conductor. 71 Symphonic Band Has a Su er YeafeQr E his year the Symphonic band brought enthusiasm to the' Lancer crowds at football and basketball games. The band was led by Mr. Goss who was not only the conductor but also a member because he tried to teach in a relaxed at- mosphere. His students felt he was a good teacher for this reason. 2. jerry Harai, playing his French Horn. 3. Clarinetist, Francisca McLeod. 4. Lakes Sym- phonic Saxaphones. 5. Mike Blaufuss loves that ragtime music. 6. I got the Beat, Robert Hutson. X Row 1. Kevin Slease, David Dickson, Laura jackson, Kim Heller, Shellj Winder, Ruth Turpin, Margaret Kirkland, Tana Golladay. Row 2. Susal Fox, Sonya johnson, Martha Hellyer, Kris MacDonald, Ruth Stalder, Stuar Tennis, john Luteman, Alisa Dooley, Mark McCloud, David Lahti, Alez Roberts, Brad Fowler, jerry Harai. Row 3. Francisca Mclead, Kelly Baker Scott Roberts, Sean Zortman, Lorrie Arneson, Debbie Smith, Rober Wearn, Anne Braizer, jeff Brown, Pat Williams, joey Kirby, Tracy Church Row 4. Greg jacob, john Sena, Chris Bettinger, Danny Quiocho, Steve Lightner, David Hurt, Mike Fosnick, joey Howard, Mike Blaufuss. Row 5' juan Gipson, Richard Norris, Alan Graton, Da vid Sellers, Robert Hutson. Varsity Band Booms Into Action Row 1. Kelly Dunlap, julie Hutton, Cynthia Talbot, Michelle Sullivan, Linda Milligan, Maria Felix, Row 2. Karen Hudson, Stacey Scott, Leslie Comfort, Ron- netta Cooper, Deena Smith, Sandy Beauchamp, Chris Gilo. Row 3. Alice Hall, jerry Harai, Bill Kowalski, Steve Ambler, Darren Frankenberry. Row 4. Dan Pinkney. -so r aa .11 1 5 1. Varsity Band plays hard and strong. 2. Dar- ren Frankenberry marks his music. 3. Mr. Greg Goss Lakes Band Conductor. 4. Karen Hudson playing hard. 5. Clarinetist, Deena Smith, Sandy Beauchamp, and Chris Gilo. H arsity band played at several concerts including the Christmas Concert. Directed by Mr. Goss, the musicians went to competitions and proved themselves to be talented. Besides competing, they were busy marching in the football games and in the Daffodil Parade with the Sym- phonic band. l I-.'.n n--. 1.-l '6 .12 :X is 9 jf? wr! --S'-'im f , an T 4. 45 gf. 23 Jffivfikf J gi Y' :ks K w I x vi-SPIN ff, avg? F' 152' 'Y Q . if Q-2 2 22 '-1 ni' Z -a ,L 5 Concert Choir U pholds Reputable Standards Wm G he Lakes Concert Choir prepared a wonderful Christmas concert. They continued their traditions with the processional of lights and the sing- ing of Thy Little Ones. As is always the case, alumni came forward and sang with the choir. In addition to the Christmas and subsequent concerts, the choir planned to go to contest and to Vancover. The Lakes Concert Choir retained its tradi- tion of excellence, while gaining the in- novations of a new director, Mrs. johnson. 1. Concentrating on her part is Kari Burk. 2. The Concert Choir. 3. Suzi Channing's reassuring smile. 4. Laura Amblad and john Rye enjoy their singing. 5. Hey, that's my part says Becca Sonneman. 6. Bruce Emery awaits that special moment. 7. Mark Tatum doesn't think much of Byron Lymburn's and jeff Fowler's attention span. l ff jazz Choir Energizes With jazi il azz Choir bee-bopped through another year. They were a very energetic group, said Mrs. johnson. Their talent and exeitement added to an interesting year. STUDIO CHOIR MEMBERS 1st Row, Ronette Smith, Marvell Perkins, Glen- da Anderson, 2nd Row: Teresa Ander- son, Tom Coffey, Ann Kane, Christy Tabor, Rob Pohl, Kari Burk. 3rd Row, Bruce Emery, Kelly McQuiston, Lisa Matthews, David Adams, Susan Chan- ning, jeff Fowler, Lynne Andrus. 4th Row, Lynn johnson, Sean Beckman, Gail Alexander, john Rye, Karyn Boileau. 76 ,Xi 'I ki ' ...Ii N LQ A as 'Qt rg? 'Qu fE1a-+5 '?i'i '.-,Mya A .avg f 'mir X X may QQ .ff ...C -s,. , 2:26, .gh . K fo r is bye I- 'KI ' - 5 '-1' 4' u,. -. ,Q I ,uQ.e.+. S ,mu-A ww F: -.1 -eq gf .4 A ff:-aims ,. --H, , 1 . ,4- EQQ4' f 2653 4 i LAX horal Climbs Higher mhorale enjoyed a growing year. Mrs. johnson said that the positive at- titudes and incredible voices created an atmosphere in which the group was able to grow by numbers and talent. The large number of student leaders, cheerleaders, drill teamers and football players, in- creased the quality of the group. They were a very enjoyable group to be with, said Mrs. johnson. Choral members row one: Susan Kila, Kim Bear- dry, Sherri Zimmerman, Ieannie Nauta, Esther Leon Guerrero, Cindy Doule, Patty Scott. row two: Iennie Brackebush, Sabrina Flores, Renee Chavez, Dorothy Stahlman, Christine Ries, Deb- bie Petersen, Donna Pressley, Melody Bowers, Stephanie Lewis, Tina Albright. row three: Tim Dickerson, Bill Harry, Michelle Hambridge, Michelle Beauregard, Donna Ross, Beccy Hawkes, Linda Milligan, Jenni Culver, Carin Lubinski, Michelle Fansler, Robyn Alwine, Dar- ren Frankenbery. row four: Brian Robinette, Dwain Northey, Tom Amblad, Vice Davis, Neal Stewart, Steve Campbell, Cliff Pinkney, Steve Brown. 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A blare of -'QMS 8 8 L trumpets and they are off their migh ty steeds flinging great gg . 3 chunks of sod with each step as they gallop faster and faster towards each other, lances held horizontally, seeking a weak j spot in the opponent's armour. With a deafening crash the uf two connect. It is finished in a split second. One knight lays ' moaning upon the ground while the crowd, resplendent in QQ-1 their clothes of silver and gold, cheer the lone figure upon his 1,-,Q lx wif! horse. 5 LQ? Such was the scene upon many a warm spring afternoon in England in the 1100's. Actually, tournaments probably 'lyfmxf ,I originated in France. The English government opposed tour- naments because such large gatherings of armed men could gl-5 53313 lead to rebellion. As a result, they could be held only with C av! c'1I.- l s. -22 . vr PJ 1' royal consent. In the original tournaments, two large groups of knights I 1 ..-I' , x .f wks ., battled each other all across the countryside, having no regard E-5395: for personal property. Many knights were killed in this sort .ij of competition. Gradually, jousting, two knights fighting to unseat each ,Z .wigs h other on a small tournament ground, overtook the original Qycg type of tournament in popularity. Fewer knigh ts were killed, L 2 1' and it became a social event at which ladies as well as men - H H 3 could attend -'f-5 ' :J -:Q ' X11 gi' f-Z' Q f But the ori inal scene is as et unfinished. The kni ht 'Fl' EX 'S . . . :ga-lv N gi upon the horse sits and revels in the crowd's adoration for but . f9Q?:1: ,tsgbdig a few moments. He then dismounts to help his. opponent off 'M 'iz the field because, then as now, the Lancer remains true to one Whig ' 'I' U . . . . 'J' n rf 'Ti of the basic ideals of chi valr ,' ood s ortsmanshi . -:TN ' si 1 . Nl-Q, ' - 1 'vvgl 'N' V A . '-gl -Q -- J cha gills, ' L ' ' 4.5 93 .ffbsffb AS I 'El he Sv' '54 Q I f A, , , P :-: ' X' t , -.IFW -If L' .X -fl. eu. ,fw,:.':: A '1 en 9 .,, 'gill ' 'veg '-,- ash- A :.,, 4. '-, - x ,gi 'Et Q H - JJ . L'- - r 642.- af:-'f--VW'1' F?5i W'f1a-V rr- 1- -f -f 12. fff'p'1t'rfffm9fvFv,: f 1' 152' ,u g 'gr m 1,51-gif 6, ,iii f ,,:,, ,rg gr: 7592. 4 ff .ffpfgtl V 'Mt 57nd, pvnwgnfgygxxa A .K n 'nn K .. nfs' sv - I- 0 S W -' Lakes Varsitv Has Ups and Downs mhe Lakes Varsity football team had, what might be called, a roller coaster season. Losing their first three games, they re- bounded to win the next three only to lose their last three and finish with a 3 win and 6 loss record. Continuous injuries hampered the Lancer spirit, as well as their playing game. Inex- perience also obstructed their progress. The returning head coach, Mr. Don McPherson, termed this season as a building year, for the Lakes Lancer team. Also returning from last year was Mr. Bruce Hamilton who was a helpful addition to the coaching staff Mr. Dick Zatkovich joined the coaching staff from Hudtloff junior High this year, and his contributions were greatly appreciated by the players and coaching staff The outstanding players for the 1982 foot- ball season were senior co-captains, Mark Freeman and Patrick Michaels,' senior, Bingham Togia and junior, Meno Pele. 1. Brian Wilp. 2. Mr. Don McPherson. 3. Rebecca Sonneman, Sheri Wiebur , Sonya johnson. 4. The Lancers'huddles. 5. The fgotball players excited on the sidelines. 6. The players saying I'm going to get you. 82 UM! R' ex 3- , Z 1 2' Y 9 'F ' .3-Qmfimm 57,2-'mis um 4 was 'ilyrcsnst S LAl1EJ5 E' ,Mfg mmf 23 , MQ, ,f.f? ewfgsm1-g ,gg gen Lqwguff E, Q LMIS5 , ' umm Q-Mgggg It l' 5 MIIB O f L A? mm ' '31 wums. 7 'R Wm 2 LAM I W ulcms K MEM Univ D S wang .mum H li ZSHPMSBBJ in B- A ,h, Q an am-. SY x A 1 If -Q 95 Nw 9 NIUE' Q- , ,i A S . M 3,3 Q , , 75 1e ,1f'4f1, 1gf32,i','..,.Q X N '47 4 T t X: , 1 3 Y? G 'Y Sophomore Lancers Gam EXPEI1 en ce Bon? be fooled by the Sophomore football team's record! Their potential was great despite the four-win, five-loss record, which reflects a lack of experience and size in the front line. Our most outstanding game was against Rogers, who had not lost a game in two and a half years, said Mr. Robert Werner. The Lancers played hard and won the game fourteen to six. Quarterbck and team captain, jerry Chargualaf and leading receiver, Tony Fowlkes, showed impressive passing and receiving. Linemen joe Gann and Matt King also showed awesome agility and toughness. . 'TF ccc,,, .,: ,,..cMesff5:, K -- 'WN .V ,L L, . 84 Lj'm9, WGN 1. joe Kirby catcheshthe spirit. 2. jerry Chargualaf gives it his all. 3. The Lancers get their man. 4. Dedicated team members go for a goal. 5. Lancer lad finds running room. A 'Nad M if . . -i 'XX nil' -:-' Q F e ' , . Wy A sw, . ie My 13. A r ,, .. a. f2ff'm2:e!f' SV .. Q fi . - . k 7 Y X. A K Q Q . ' fb' -. 3 rx .V- w 1. I- ' 1 mi il Y ee. '. f ' -A . IQ W' A if W ,M sWfif55wf?feQi.y lrte Nm .-1-'eiffif ifmfl t'iiMY3 '2Sag:..,,.stgrffilfiiwg? il :....wir X 85 rg A if Y . i 4 K, b ' K Q' 'fX'svf'k Q' 59' 2.1, X 'Lib fy f , ' v,,,L , , vw, H 5:93, , +, K - his an Y'-3 ,, '. 1-Qfyic' W- . if i. i 'Vp ef 1f.,.'i ,'vi?!fiT, fL su' ',fi? L ' .iii i . if '- gf- ' . X ' ' Lancers Sprint to V1ctory Again E ed by senior, Curt Corvin, the Lakes men 's cross country team sprinted to another great season. Although the team did not equal last year's 9-0 record, they came as close as possible, losing only one meet to a tough Puyallup team. The Lancers placed third in the district meet, earn- ing them a place in the state competi- tion. The team as a whole placed eighth and Curt Corvin took the blue ribbon as a single runner. The cross country team had only one major difficulty this year according to coach Warren Logan. The team was plagued by a lack of bodies, having on- ly 11 members compared to last year's 16. iv - me -. -i 3 5- , su .9 fe S at M Fifi ii??Qi lf- Q 0 ' aw .Jehu Q r ' .Ill '5fiifiys. fxmxi-e Q 2 A SA ,. i Q f swf I 4 :E I 6-3 he women's cross country team began their season well, winning their first two meets. From there on, however, it was all downhill. The ladies ran and practiced hard, but to no avail. Many meets had to be forfeited because the team could not raise the required number of runners. Others were lost because of in- juries, but despite hard work by the team, no more meets were won. F. .1 ' . n f Rx I X J ' -Q lu q ' 2 If is' x K. Swimmers Con tin ue Excellence E he girls' swimming team was plagued by lack of experience and depth. Although only half of the team returned, the team's record was 7-3. Coach Mike Stauf- fer said that this year's team was challenged- he was very pleased to see the girls' improvement. Com- pared to last year's team, this year's team advanced much farther. Many of the girls' time dropped drastically. At districts, the swim team plac- ed third with the medley relay of Suzi Roberts, Rosemary johnson, and Kristen Rigney qualifying for state competition. jennifer Stauffer qualifed for two individual events. At state the relay took eighth place. Stauffer placed fourth in the fifty free and came in fifth in the one hundred back to end a successful season. Girls' Swimming Row one: Captain Suzie Roberts, Coach Mike Stauffe, Row two: Tracey Hyatt, Renata Wornica, Rosie-johnson, Stacie Mari Kimberly McBride, Pam Aldridge, Leslie Smith Row three: Kristi Rigney, jennifer Stauffer, Raelynn Ferry, Lefh Nakashima, Debbil Smith, Angelic Bradford Row four: Terri McBri e, Michaele Birney xxx. X X U U NK l lk 11 uf W fr f' yi! , , , A I Mi X-gQ.,.7if , 43' I' 'I,, M I- I' 514+ I W e 'fn f A-1 .M-., + . I I' ,,,,. I mfr, an I ff M' ww. mug, al- I VV I ww ' v ' ,, ,W My Mk ,um M If I , ,,,,,,f 1. Such style, such form! 2. jaws III deciding where to strike next. 3. Feet or fins? c 3-0 'Czar' -:X 45' 11 Ei' W J 'Q jf ENV if -sB fwf:4 Rifle Team Shoots for the Top Aa .S,QwfA.rW-.aaW...-Q E 2 Q 'Pet as -A . --yy ' - 1. RIFLE TEAM Row one: Dave Gill, Stan Schonberg, john Stalder, Ed Muranaka, Tim Tyre, Steve Baird. Row two: Ann Groszek, joe Martin, Scott Baldridge, Perry Da vis, 2. A succesfull sophomore hunt. 3. Coach Richard Sowers GOLF TEAM row one: Mike Fosnick, john Hansen, Don Bodenhammer, Coach Len Nelson. Row two: joel NcNeely, Brad Weilly, Pat McGanney 5. Mike Fosnick whips out his frustrations. 6. Me? Miss? 7. This is called real concentration. ' E he Lakes Rifle team placed third in the No thwest Evergreen junior Rifle League. Wiz only one returning letterman, Captain Steve Bair the squad's record was six wins and six losse This wasn 't a losing season, said advisor Richai Sowers. The popularity of rifle teams in the local schoo has decreased over the last few years. Our Lance were one of a few proud teams still in existen today. Everyone was supportive of each oth Although we lacked exceptional talent, we well in our league, said Steve Baird. The Lance aimed high! Golf Team Swings Their Stuff r. Nelson has coached the golf team to state tournaments every year since the opening of the school in 1963. This year, even with a young team that had less experience than some of the others in the league, he steered them to a third place standing in the league. Led by senior, Don Bodenhammer and junior, Mike Fosnick, they played in the state tournament with sixteen other teams in May. The highlight of their year was defeating Clover Park. The coach said, Our team will be a strong team next year because of the returning let- termen and the ninth graders who played this year. All looked forward to next year's season. QW K '2 H, Y Q !'?:9f h:Qe 5 ' . - Q 5 ' , '..' v X :gtg V , my, A :vig 5, xt!! A A Q x 'J 'tl'- - gs T I' , A . X. 5 5- . 5 LL . .. r ' 3 A J, :Ayn rr rafts, . .. is at a Q 5 Q .. 4 lk. ,iam IJ, wgxw. ' h. i,,l gm th xx .QPF L. . K . l 1: xt. I ,5 rf 5 X , G . sa 'A E 4, 4' N...M.....w- ' - 6 xxx Team Wins With Positive Attitude Row 1: Tina White, Kathy Moisio, Patty 1 Boyle, Row 2: Stacey Scott, Nichelle Spencer, Karen Haddock, Vaughnetta jenkins, Trish Rourke Row 3: Carol Cole, j Thea Gunning, juli Hughes, Leslie Com- fort, Inotpicturedl Wendy Walker mhe Lancer ladies should be congratulated for the effort and enthusiasm put into this year's volleyball season. Despite their 1-8 record, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Groth, they gained much experience and learned to work well as a team, even with the handicap of only two returning varsity players. Our main goal, said team captain, Vaughnetta g jenkins, was to achieve a positive mental attitude. The team chose juli Hughes, the most influen- tial team member in achieving this goal, as their most inspirational player of the 1982 volleyball season. New Coach Inspires Netters mhis year the girls' team had a new coach. Although Coach George Ghilar- ducci was new to girls' tennis, he was not new to tennis, since he had coached the boys' tennis team in previous years. Coach Ghilarducci said he thought the girls had a fine record for the season. The Varsity's record was 6-3 and the 1V's was 8-1. The Varsity consisted of four seniors and one sophomore, while the I V team consisted of one junior and five sophomores. Mr. Ghilarducci stated that the team had a lot of spirit and were very supportive of each other. This year's awards were as follows: Cap- tain, Eleanor Thomas,' Most Inspirational, Laura Amblad, Debbie Riley, Kathy Shelton,' Most Improved, Donna Daniels. ...NNQN Remus. .,.. M ., A 1. Kathy Moisio and Patty Bo le et ready for the serve. 2. Leslie gbmfirt prepares to score another oint. 3. Wen- dy Walker bumps the ball? 4. Lisa Drill practices for the next game. 5. Debbie Rik? stares in amazement as Kathy She ton hits the winning point. ow 1: Susan Carothers, Maria Delasanti, Debbie Riley, Kathy Shelton, Eleanor 5, homas, Hope johnson, Sam Zurek Row 2: Melissa Mitchell, Donna Daniels, Lisa , gl rill, Heather Peterson, Ann Brazier, Cheryl Yarnell, Laura Amblad, Ann Mogg, :ki Wh r. Ghilarducci. Fi fl New Leadership for Lakes Lancers m ith little preparation time, newly appointed head coach, Russ Aldridge, guided the Lancer Varsity basketball team into an unpredic- table season. Lakes had only two returning players from last year, seniors Don Waters and jeff Gardiner. Newcomer, Mike Ahlers, proved to be a valuable asset by becoming a leading scorer. Although a quick team, the squad's lack of height and experience were the obstacles to overcome. As the season progressed the Lancers steadi- ly improved and earned respect throughout the league by forcing Bethel and Curtis to work hard for very slim victories. Varsity Row one Sergio Lary, Wayne Magaway, james johnson, 94 Dave Grider Row two: jeff Gardiner, Dave Cerjan, Rob Woods, Mike Ahlers Don Waters, Da ve Boice, Mr. Aldridge. 3' X 51 F' Ji, SS .fy w 1 Q .,. 'S -... Boys' I. V. Basketball Praised il unior Varsity basketball received T nothing but praise from Coach Doug Holmgren for this season's play. They like each other, that's important, said the satisfied coach. Even though they were the smallest team in the league in height, they possessed togetherness, quickness, and determination in fulfilling their team goals. Credit for most consistent performance goes to Mike Fosnik and newcomer. Wade Wiley, while overall achievement recogni- tion went to Dave Foye, Dave Ahlers, and at -Q Gus Taylor. . . . . .3 'ff K - Boys'j. V. Basketball - Top Row: jeff Brown, Brian Fleury, Nick Hazel, Mike Knipp, Mike Rosnick, David Ahlers, Cortez Radford Bottom Row: Mr. Doug Holmgren, Wade Wiley, Tony Boyd, David Foye, Eddie Hollowell, Tony Fowlkes. X 'i gw. d 3. I S Ei S Q2 is iles-M 'v 3' 5 . 15 1. ry .Zu N wg, 4 iw' .QM N'--qu. vu e 5AL1 h -a Q , ' 6 a ' I S 335' ag f? gg ' d H ...K A M . , ., ,vvg wk If ., , , V W 4 W ig? 2 1. Dave Ahlers sinks in another two. 2. Cortez Radford concentrating at the free throw line. 3. Wade with the jumper. 4. Mike Fosnick with a great follow through. 5. Dave battling under the boards. 6. Gus with an easy two. 7. Wade shoots with authority. lb ,. U ..... .. .. 4, fl fzf nf , -.-'gill' I Girls' Varsity Gains Experience E he girls' Varsity basketball team began their season with high hopes. The team had many individual players, and therefore it took a while to come together as a team. The girls'record of two wins and sixteen losses did not show their ability. After losing sixteen con- secutive games, the lady Lancers rebounded to win their final two games, against Bethel and Sumner. Captain Karen Haddock said, You don't have to have a winning record to have a winning season. It wasn't a waste of time because even though we lost, we learned a lot. Coach Al Nurse said, We had a growing season. W? if l bk . Girls' Varsity Basketball Row one: Coach Al Nurse, Tracy Watson, Cher I Yarnell, Donna Daniels, Captain Karen Had- dock, Nichellb, Spencer, Marsha jordan, Ly ia Reeves, Alison Wherry, Pam Aldridge. 2. Stephanie Bloxom shoots, and hopes for the best. 3. Karen Haddock tips the ball to Pam. 4. Coach Growth gives time out pointers. 98 S V -fs mhe junior Varsity girls basketball team was a gutsy team. Their record of six wins and twelve losses showed their aggressiveness. Coached by Mr. Ron Growth, the girls grew together as the season progress- ed. They were a quick team although they lacked height. Debbie Goad led the team in spirit as captain. Stephanie Blox- on was an outstanding player who contributed immensely to the team. Next year the prospects look good for Lakes. GIIIS I un1or VHISI ty Gets Tough ,. 2 :,j zn-wi., 0: 1. R :I W -:T-'K-:SQ I New Coach Brings Winning Season VARSITY Row one: Dave Delgado, Ryan Malcolm, Gerald Brown, Tony Miranda, Len Mitchell, john Senna, Neal Stewart Row two: Gary Roberts, Dan Talbot, Mark Freeman, Dan Caswell, Brad Haag, jeff Brateng Row Three: Alice Hall, Richard Zatkovich 100 E he Varsity Wrestling Team wil always remember their victoriouj 1982-1983 season. It was a rough year for league competition, with a 5- record, but ended with 9-5 standin record for the season. There was some outstanding individual work done by Dan Caswell, Mark Freeman, and Tony Miranda throughout the season. In ad- dition to this Mark and Tony wrestleo at regionals. It was a very enjoyabl year of coaching here at Lakes, sai coach Dick Zatkovich. Both coach ana team will look back in fon rememberance of their successful yea of competition. j V Shows 'em the Lights junior Varsity Row one: Chris Asbill, joe Power, Tim Durbin, jim Harai Row two: james Voyles, Todd Essman, Wynn Richards, Ron Wright, Mike Gama E he Lakes j. V. Wrestling team gained much ex- perience from their winning season. The group ended the year with a record of 9-5, one of the best standings in the league. Dedicated individuals such as jim Harai and Todd Essman will provide much leadership for next year's squad, said Coach Gana. The Coach also said that the team would go far next year because they were Lakes Lancer wrestlers. 9 I Q , 'had' 4, I v ' ' -E ' . N5 ' 4: ' V N J , ' - MM A, Vjjj i, M, gl .ll fxx .12 ' st- ,ge x 9 Boys' Swimming, S.P.S.L. Champs Once Again lg ulling, kicking, and breathing' all part of daily practice,' were essen- tial to the boys swimming team's ex- cellence. With the 29 swimmers and divers, the team members set high ex- pecta tions for themselves which helped the team's goals of beating their toughest opponent, Olympia, capturing the 10th consecutive SPSL title and placing as high as possible in the state meet. Coach Mike Stauffer said, they were Super swimmers. He said that because they set their own goals they made sacrifices so that they could achieve those goals. Coach Stauffer said that the tankers prioritized their values and therefore, were better prepared. This year the scoring system was altered. The new scoring system awarded the winner of a race heavily, but limited the number of swimmers on a team that could receive points in one race. Although it seemed to have a negative influence on the sport of swimming because the slower swim- mers could not gain points, Lakes' team was unaffected. Their cohesiveness helped them to be their best. .,,u.-ww. Q ,NM M1 , ww.. . RFK ,ww -,,, , M... . -uv' mi ess. ,Q ,., -me , A,, -i Www I h at 9' . , f 1. Row one: jim Duncan, jono Rod ers, jim Brooks, Brian Cherniak, Brian Cgase, Nick Scalici, Steve Lightner, Kurt Fletter, Mark Packard Row two: jose Youngblood, Kevin Donley, Tim Spangler, Kyle Morse, john Givens, jim Gillingham, Steve Mauk, Darrin Frankenberry Row three: Steve Brown, Scott Roberts, Dan Bolderson, jim Beckimeyer, Eric DeFrancisco, Tim Garanger. 2. Kurt Fletter's ready to take a dive. 3. What's the matter Nick, water too cold? 4. Steve Lightner emerges. 5. jim Brooks and Steve Mauk take a break. in 'T-lu XR. Boys' Track Returns Strongly , -S . ...I Ehe boys' track team returned to the field after taking second in state last year f81-821. Returning Iettermen included Curt Corvin and Leslie Baker. Coach Warren Logan said that despite the small number of returning let- termen, the turn out was very good. In addition to bodies, there was an abundance of talent, said the coach. The distance runners were of course the team 's strongest poin t. We had lots of talent, and we just needed to fit it all together. 1. And they're off! 2. jeff Brateng gives it his best shot. 3. Lancer men are number one. 4. Charge! 5. Shipped in direct from Tibet: The Human Wishbone. 6. I don't play. 7. Up, up and away. 8. Daniel Quiocho says, Are my legs sexy or what? Qc 'Expt' -N :Q Q x Girls' Track Sprints ln to Action A lthough the talent was great, a lack of participants plagued the girls track team,' many of the events were unable to be filled. Eleanor Thomas and Sharon Thomas qualified in a sum- mer league to attend a national track meet in Nebraska, yet there were only six returning lettermen ready for the first meet. Coach Al Nurse said that it was time to go out after the talent in the school. He also said, There was a lot of talent around' we just needed to get them to turn out. I . T Q. . Q Q.. .VA . 1 1. Girl's Track pulling out ahead. 2. A female runner struts her stuff! 3. Angie Barth says Hey guys, wait for me! 106 I Ehe 1983 Lakes softball team opened practice with a new coach at the helm, Sandy Pringle. Improvement was the theme for the team which finished in last place last year. Thirteen players were fielded for the team, making competition extra tough. Coach Pringle stated, We had a strong team and did well when everyone contributed 100Z. 1 I won tmiss this one' 2 Siamese twins. 3. Anticipation. if he boy's tennis team had a new coach, M1 john Murphy, this year. Because he wa new, the players had to work hard to attai. and keep their positions. With six seniors, this year's team could nc be called inexperienced. Three juniors an. four sophomores comprised the rest of th team. Coach Murphy said, The up perclassmen were equally skilled. 77 1. Pat Horn leads the team. 2. That was in. 3. Come on serve. 4. I don't play, without my Donnay. 5. Team Pictures: First Row, David Lahti, joe Kirby, Dale Clark, Brad Welly, Scott juetten, Kris Peterson, Bill White, Ed Baduria. Second Row, David Williamson, jeff Brown, Brad Fowler, john Hanson, Pat Horn, Ian Roarke. 6. I 've got it BilI, says Ed Baduria. 7. Pro form. 8. Dale Clark does a waltz. 9. Another Ace. Varsity Baseball Slides In to a New Season 1. Steve Centioli wonders what it would be like. 2. Definitely not a strike. 3. Row Four: Mike jones, Lee Starks, jeff Iverson, Steve Centioli, Brett Fritz. Row Three: jerry Churuloff, joe Green, Ken Kenn, Mike Durbin, Wynn, Eddie Hollodell, Row Two, Mike Bratton, Cliff Alcordo, Eric DeFransico, james Riley, Brian Wilp. Row One, Dan Young, Mike Fosnick, Dan Townley, Paul Lyons, jeff Gardiner, james Menor, Mike Han- son, Dan Scott. 4. Eddie Hollowell imitates Mr. Hardenbrook. 5. What a throw Mike! says jeff Gardiner. 6. Now if only I can pick it up. 110 G oach Ed Hardenbroolc stressed a positive mental attitude and cooperation in order to build a strong baseball team. According to Coach Hardenbrook, Attitude can make up for a lack of talent. Twenty-five hopefuls turned out in a rainy stretch of weather with nine returning players to provide leadership for the young team. Once again budget cuts eliminated the j.VI baseball team therefore allowing a concentra- tion of talent on the varsity team. Soccer Players Get a Kick Out of Life I c As 1983 Lancer soccer players pulled their cleats out, laced up, and trooped out to the field, it was evident that they were a team of strength and experience. Overall, the team had 11 returning let- termen. Three fullbacks, Sean Rash, jim Ritchie, and Chris Senko rejoined the team for another season along with four halfbacks: Dave Hurt, Mike Kerr, Kevin Wilson, and Garret Lordahl. Two strikers, Darin Griffith and Doug Wilson, were also back this season. 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No . . 11' longer was there a fine line between the world and the 5 believen' the enemy was no longer as tangible as he had been f a a Q 'f . in the past. Instead he was now woven into the church in a Pi' stran e alliance. The bewildered Christian woke u in 312 -- -P-'lf la' 5 ,Qfvf?.f AD to find the roaring lion quietly prowling in the tall grass of the Roman Empire. Many men and women then left the comforts of their secular lives to live as hermits, until St. An- thony congregated them together into small communes,- the monastic system of the Roman Catholic Church was born. The monastic system went through many changes. The monks progressively did more and more together. At first they had only worked together, but by the time St. Basil took the monastic system to Greece, the monks worked in the same fields, ate in the same rooms and slept in the same buildings. St Benedict of N ursia made even more changes. He had the monastery take the place of the family for the monks. Though celibacy had always been a part of monasticism, Benedict established the Benedictine rule which called for celibacy, poverty, and obedience. The monks lived a life of simplicity and diligence. Though they did preserve much of the culture and arts of the middle- ages, their original purpose must be kept in mind. Their culture was, as is always the case, a bi-product of their quest for truth. The monks preserved and expanded Western culture as a result of their diligence in seeking the Truth. I Peter 5:8 ' X. ' -, , Of , K 5. .,f V , s. . Qu - -. J - , - ., -. . ., 1, . ,Q I ,I f'o 1 15 gkxx rx .- .X I . ,-x 'uf Q . . -. B Q Q : s 4? 1 n N ' Rf. - ' .' - -1 '- . '. n -. - - - . '. I . .H '4 A ' , 1, f, , ,, 4. 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Pro- ba bl y the greatest change was in the ad- ministration with three new faces. Assuming the role of principal was Mr. john Price who brought along a new vice-principal, Mr. Hollister Gee, and a new administrative assistant, Robin Blankers. Initial questions about what other changes would follow were resolved by effi- cient efforts of the new team. As the year progressed ac- ceptance for the new administration grew as they realized their goals. Welcome to the Lancer family! 1. Mr. john Price, Principal 2. Mr. Hollister Gee, Vice-Principal 3. Mrs. Robin Blankets, Ad- ministrative Assistant 4. Mr. Don Rarey, Counselor 5. Mr. jack Rothenberg, Vocational Counselor 6. Mr. Thedore Hellman, Counselor 1 2 gp-A 9. 3 E M Counselors Provide Valuable Advice m isdom is one thing that the Lakes counselors had in plenty this year. Another is work. The counselors seemed to be constantly busy, working at least a 28 hour day. Whether it was taking care of schedules, setting up college conferences, or any of a score of things they did daily, the counselors always had a minute to pro- vide valuable advice to studen ts in need. Always searching for new ways to serve the Lancer comm unity, the counselors thought first of the students and counted their own needs as merely secondary. How often has a counselor given up his lunch hour to con- sult with and advise a student? These counselors who gave of themselves all year are examples of true Lancer spiri t. Qhqmfwlp tw f ff r .. ' Xgrr .- ' , Q W4 'E Secretaries Help Lancers Organize mhe Lakes secretaries provided an impor- tant but often unap- preciated service to the Lancer community. They not only process- ed paperwork, turning out giant stacks of it daily, but they always answered students' questions with a cheery smile. The secretaries at Lakes helped make the campus run smoothly, efficiently, and pleasantly. 1. Mrs. Carol Mauk 2. Mrs. Gloria Howard and Mrs. Betty Fulton 3. Mrs. Shirley Wilkinson, Mrs. Darlene Emery, and Mrs. Dorothy Mat- thews 4. Mrs. Violet Mesler and Mrs. Beverly Williamson 5. Mrs. Thelma Bratton 6. Mrs. Donna Braget 7. Mr. Gerry Taylor .1-,E -if ,,..-l f . X- J . 1 I XRS I M W, 'qalnmg 45 I-...Qf W w 'L'w, ,L ,E Mr g,..-.. .ml- 25, M fWwm,, E 2 i L .W ' f : ' y4,, ' ' WW . I V ' , P'-wwf ' W-, ,,,, Www v , W VVVVVIL I W-Il Q fm W nwxfak , 4 I 1 1 Q, if z fy 1, ', w48f'm- 417 Q ' 4. :su af jd 5 N 6 ' xv 6 'W 5 5' , ,ff ,- fe ,, i , f 1 ' . nv 1 2 ff 'WN-.,-.Wa - f ' f . .wfff -,-Q - ' I, ,-M ,QL, w'f: f 1 ' ff, 'ef-ww ,. rw.. . . fl : 5 R' 'f XX-1 y GE.Zh1 Literature a Means to the End. Ehe English depart- ment served as a source of frustration and enlightenment for weary scholars at Lakes High School. The tumult of writing and grammar confounded the sophomores as they waded through piles of homework, while their predecessors, the juniors and seniors, mourned the arrival of their latest term paper assignment. Despite the anguish, Mr. Mike Cullom still believed that literature was, the record of man 's awareness and sen- sitivity. You can not be inspired by something you are not looking at,' therefore, we need to take a closer look at life. English and literature are a means to the ends. When ques- tioned about the 1 going debate concq ing the teaching l psychology in English class, A Cullom retorted, seem to detati knowledge instead letting it slop over. need to analyze with the same kee as biology. A t common to those M seek a higher truth. t 1. Miss Theda Win 2. Mrs. Marie Scott 3. Mr. Elmer Keiski 4. Mr. Mike Cullom 5. Mr. Don Larsen 6. Ms. Eunice Robeck, Department Chairman 7. Mrs. Mary Kay Flint 8. Mrs. Dona Everett 9. Mrs. Ann jordan wr' TX 'fe .ai- env . -m.W,... q ILA 9, . K, iw! Q: 'f S QQUIFDU S f-'gn 1 -sn' F xii Lol! S iqgpq ffm 'IL' l'vAgI2- fl s., -153 ' r X XXEYQK -I' g 'T - Q , '1 Q ,gal F i Z' 4' :V QR A gf ' ' fa: , JF L,,,J ' if :sl A n -sw - . ,,3,u-9 fnx. '..-B 'fy 1 K, . wwf -rf :N k fi, . K! wa fm? ' 5 ff, ,,..7 .4 A 4 gap, Foreign Language Lays Foundation abc foreign language department con- tinued to lay a founda- tion for later study. Ac- cording to Mr. Savoy, foreign language is very usable. Many of my students have been to Germany or have German parents. Mrs. Bonnie Rediske agreed. There are a growing number of Spanish U.S. Because of this, the department concen- trated on giving the students the tools necessary for later use. By concentrating on vocabulary and gram- mar, the foreign language department supplied enthusiastic students with a basic road to a later study of foreign language. speaking people in the is W '-m., f...- 1. Mr. jim Peterson 2. Mrs. Bonnie Rediske, Inter- national Friendship Club Advisor 3. Mr. jim Savoy 4. Mr. Mike Gama 5. Miss Dee Ramacher, FBLA Ad- visor 6. Mrs. Kathy Bucholz 7. Mr. Bill Smith 8. Mr. jim Burton has a serious talk with Anne Dube. A Business Classes Boom B espite cutbacks in other departments, the business depart- ment thrived. The Co- operative Office Educa- tion program, COE, placed students in of- fices working as secretaries and book- keepers. Many of these jobs paid immediately, while others promised full-time jobs after graduation. It was one program that enabled students to go right into the workforce. Although the program started just last year, it has been working very efficiently. The depart- ment also received new equipment. Three new word processors were bought for the depart- ment. The word pro- cessor will someday prove to be indispensi- ble to the business world. just as different orders of monasticism arose and disappeared, the business depart- ment seemed to be blooming in the midst of cut-backs. 'WX Computers Crea te New Aspect for Math Department abc math department worked effectively to keep ahead of the n e w c o m p u t e r technology. To suc- ceesfully prepare students for mathe- matical challenges in life, new computer pro- gramming classes were added. The day will come when people ig- norant of computers will be considered il- 1 literate, said depart- ment head Mary Max- well. Even teachers are taking classes trying to catch up. Computers have revolutionized everythingp almost every department has one. She saw the changes as positive unless there were programming er- rors. Then the horror stories could begin. FU V YK 1:3 f ' 03 Others expressed c cern for the comp: game addicts M squandered valua time with bleary eg Will history rep itself with a new or of monks who 1 flee from the passitiw of a computeri: world? fv.. .iii Q: J' - if f n v , I P ,M 'ex M, I 1 . QQ!! at . .. 9 xx L! . Nw ,.,. l I -vw.. QV' Rfnf N 1. Mrs. Mary Maxwell, Ma th De artment Coordinator. 2. Mr. john Turner 3. Mr. RichardpSowers, Rifle Team Ad- visor 4. and 5. Brad Haag takes a break while Stan Schoenberg works on the computer. 6. Mr. Ronald Storassli 7. Mrs. Louise Ulbricht 8. Mr. Don McPherson, Head Football Coach, Athletic Director Science Department Retains Its Focus Ehrough cutbacks and controversy, the Lakes science depart- ment retained its focus, purpose and quality. Three science teachers were transferred to other schools, resulting in the loss of Marine Biology. At the same time, creation was cut from the curriculum because of the con- troversy over the .. ,....,.. .. I, ll L if 1, 2. Q ? t i if.. teaching of religious material. Although these changes were not deemed as positive, Mr. Silas Nelson said the department had retain- ed its conservative focus. Science is a 'process of discovering or explaining the truth th ro ugh in ves tiga tion, said Mr. George Wooster. Students should be able to discuss controver: issues on the neu g r o u n d o f Ut. classroom. Of course quality of education not go down becausr th e s e c h a n g e academics were Q held more import than extra-curric activities. The lif simplicity and diligd lived on at Lakes. i xx A . . ' ' . k X gxkk , X. Z, ,I-. 30 . Aiea. if? S SN ,,., M X if 'T X ff' 7 f if -, . M-1 , W . V'--L ., , r Sifqf a r ojffqj o or 'b All hz i ,Zeke or .r ...Lf A2 6:2 ff' , N 2' Y Q' fx? . 1 s , 1 A V rf Y! X n mf Q' I E I QV if ix A - 9' ., X kgs 1 A Q '15 , IN' Y A s 1. Tracy Watson springs into action for science. 2. Mr. Robert Nevers 3. Mr. George Wooster 4. Mrs. Vivian Maloof 5. Mr. Silas Nelson, Key Club Advisor, Department Coordinator 6. Mr. jack Doepke Q 'H Q we Gw:-.40 Ghilarducci Carries on Tradition makes High School began another year with a new social studies coordinator. Mr. George Ghilarducci took over the reins and many responsibilities. Among other tasks, Mr. Ghilarducci saw that the transition from trimesters to semesters was completed for the 1983-84 school year. Careful planning with the other teachers pro- duced a well balanced year. The planning of a mock United Nations General Assembly Meeting at the Univer- sity of Puget Sound, and the American History Historical Tour were the main events of the year. As the new coor- dinator boasted about having the largest room, Mr. Ghilarducci said that the depart- ment was, Doing fine under a rookie chair- man and experienced staff 5 1. Mr. George Ghilarducci, Depart- ment Chairman 2. Mr. Doug Holmgren 3. Mr. Robert Hurt 4. Mrs. Wanda Nadal 5. Mr. Edwin Hardenbrook 3111... 'MN NRS mn...- Traffic Safety Succum bs to Inflation mraffic safety all but succumbed to the blows of inflation. The class cost only 525.00 last year, but this year the price soared to S110.00. The cost ravaged the class size, lowering enrollment from 150 students to only 60. Only one and one half teachers were needed to teach the course, compared to the four that were needed in past years. Of course there will always be a demand for Traffic Safety, but the question is, who will be able to take the class? 'Wi 4 rw 'U-1 Q Q - ,.,.- ' 'X '. 1. 1 ' .v-'S' 'rg5f5:'.5'1 ....s.......,:,,,:, - 1 i if , . 1 4 G. ,ff New Pro ram Succeeds 1 he Alternative Program is relatively new to Lakes. It began last school year as an in-school suspension for students. Students were placed in the alternative room for various reasons including discipline, truancy, smoking, and repeated violations of school rules. Accor- ding to Mr. Hollister Gee, the vice- principal, the alternative program clears up student problems. It serves the same purpose as a suspension exce t that it keeps students at school, thereby remov- ing the rewards of being home and keep- ing students current with their class. Once in the alternative room, students spend one hour a day working on specially designed lessons by the In-School Suspension instructor. They spend the re- mainder of the day working on assignments from their regular classrooms. Contrary to popular belief, the alter- native room is not only for those students who have violated school rules. Students can, after committee approval, be placed in the alternative room for academic im- provement to improve study habits and in crease concentration. 1. Mr. Norman Lawrence 2. Mr. Richard Zatkovich 3. Mr. Al Nurse with Ron Haddock lWhere is Idaho?J 4. Mr. Roger Tag, Elec- tronics 5. Mr. Robert Werner, Wood Shop 6. Mr. Doug Delmonte, Metal Shop ink N . a-S, N, Ki Industrial Arts Wi thstand Levy Failure Financial cuts whittled away at the in- dustrial arts department. The staff for the department plummeted from six teachers to three. At the same time, almost all courses were cut back. Architectural Drawing, Woodshop and Drafting were all cut back, while photography was cancelled all together. The demand for the classes have not diminished, according to Mr. Delmonte. All of my classes were full soon after the first day of walk-around, he said. Even though there was a demand, the future did not look any better. The depart- ment was very expensive to run. Our equipment costs much more than text- books, said Mr. Delmonte. As with the monks, time seemed to gnaw away at even the good things. , -T N Qxppbm wltlwj 7 X ! Oxy!! Y I A 01 z 'Il 5 J! o S I!! ff ,fbias - f WN 'X ' oo NK 'gf . I, , - 'Q-,QNX W T In -mile: -X. '7 : MQW N Q Q ' J' fa RY-. if GSE-.481 1 Mrs Barbara Scanlan 2 Mrs Frances Postma 3. Mrs. Penny McFarland 4 Mrs Lore Polcyn 5 Mr jack Keith 6. Mrs. Ar- dath Eichler 7 Mrs Mamie jackson 8 Mrs. Margaret Willis Home Ec Prepares Students for Future E his year the Lakes' home and family life department gave students the chance to learn how to meet their pre- sent and future goals and responsibilities as family members and wage earners. The department provided in- structions in personal and family relations, nutrition, food skills, child developmen and apartment living. Thg year a new Apple II compute added a new dimension to th home and family departmen Students learned that con puters have many capabilitgj which can be employed in t home. V 1 in Librarians Willingl y Help Students xlibrary is more than just a row of books. It is a torehouse of human learning. he Monks in the early ages tored information in large, andwritten books. Great ride and concern went into ach book. They seemed to 'now something that we now 1 A Uma? 1 517, IS - ' W www- K 1 knom' the foundation of the future comes from past experiences. The librarians were always ready to help students find material for a project, or, most importantly to seniors and juniors, for the research paper. . ' ' . J , I Q i , NG i f '4 I sl ? . M3 E1 mn ' :J C3 . uni 5 - ,..'f l :J C3 mf!! li ' :J C3 2 t is ae,-4 sp. .J CSV Many students took advan- tage of the quietness of the library and went there to study or finish homework. As with the Monks, the library provided a refuge for learning apart from the bustle' of the campus. A WN .'1'y? ' CIQYQ 0' S024 nf!! J A 6 4 A- mm fl Q if . J . fr - JAY Lakes Acquires New Choir Director his year, Lakes choir received a new director, Mrs. johnson. Mrs. johnson said, Lakes choir was very strong with many top-quality students. The students ap- plied their musical education and therefore, this year's pro- gram was outstanding. ' The Band, director by Mr. Gregg Goss, continued the tradition of being a spirited band. Mr. Goss and the drum majors, Mike Blaufuss and Martha Hellyer, strove for perfection. The results were well worth the extra time spent practicing. Mr. Alan Wilkie, the or- chestra director, was at Lakes when it opened in 1963. He has seen Lakes' music depart- ment develop into a strong program. The music depart ment chairman commentet that the interest of the com munity, students, and the sup port of the district and the a ministration of Lakes ha contributed to its success. Thi year's group of musician again showed great promise The performances of the or chestra proved its excellence. .1 .wi X 1 QM, S s Trl +2 . . i l A S P Syn tl1es1zes and Analyzes ln addition to acquiring new knowledge, students in the Advanced Studies Program, with the help of Mrs. jan Olson, learned to analyze and synthesize new concepts, propose new ideas and evaluate them. Students also developed a positive self-image, respect for and understanding of the rights of others, and responsibility toward themselves and society. Mrs. Olson, a specialist in individualized pro- grams, guided students toward fulfillment of these goals in various independent studies. The basic independent study was an in-depth research project in which the students chose a topic in an interest area, researched it, created new knowledge, and presented it in a unique way. Another option was a mentorship which permitted students to work with a professional in his or her preferred career field. Through these programs students endeavored to ac- complish these goals. Art Students Learn B Doing abc art department had a productive year despite a cutback in the staff The art teachers, Mr. Darrell Smith, Mr. Ray Ho, and Mr. john Murphy, prepared their students for the annual event, Artasia, which enabled the students to display their work. In addition to preparing for Artasia, the art depart- ment made the decorations for the school plays, concerts, and program covers. Through continued effort and production, the students created nearly professional art work. As Mr. Smith said IStudentsI learn by doing. Special Ed Meets Needs Special Education consisted of two programs. One program was to aid the student with a learning disability: a difficulty with collecting, sorting, storing, or expressing information. Therefore, many of these students had problems with reading, writing, or numbering. Special Education emphasized mainstreaming by en- couraging half of its students to participate in regular classes. The other program was self-contained for the multiple handicapped student. This program utilized the vocational school two hours a day for the Vocational Individualized Program in which the students gained a work skill. VIP also bridged the gap between high school and post graduate training for these students. These students had adaptive PE for two hours in addition to Mrs. janet Mortensen 's academic lessons. The well trained, compatible, and supportive staff contributed to the pleasing atmosphere. This atmosphere helped the students develop confidence and concentrate on their strengths so they could overcome their learning disability. PE Shapes Up 5 tretching with taut muscles that would not stretch, running with sides that ached, swimming with eyes that burned from the chlorine were some of the plans the PE department concocted for Lakes students. Contrary to belieli the purpose of the PE department was not to abuse the students but to relieve mental tension through exercising and conditioning. Ms. Virginia Gilson, Mr. William Hansen, Mr. Warren Logan, Mrs. Lyn Schultz, and Mr. Mike Sta uffer exercised this goal. 1. Mrs. Ruby Burgeson 2. Mrs. Carolyn Ho, Department chairman, and Mr. Dennis Hudson 3. Mrs. janet Mortensen and Mr. Richard Gudmunson. 4. Mrs. Ma1'yls Berg and Mrs. Etha Martin, aides 5. Mr. Warren Logan con- templating his students progress. 6. Mr. Michael Stauffer I What a bod!! 7. Miss Virginia Gilson, department chairman, and Maria Delasanti timing how fast she can write. 8. Mr. William Hansen and two of his buddies. 9. Michelle Richardson looks on as Mrs. Lynette Schultz tries the New Wave look. Kg . E : ' ... X g n Lin Cafeteria Workers Really Cooking qbne of the hardest, yet least rewarding jobs at Lakes is that of a cafeteria worker. Everyday these ladies hear complaint upon complaint about the food they cook but, strangely enough, students line up every day in order to quell their hunger pangs. Perhaps it is because these ladies do a fine job of supplying empty stomachs with tasty, wholesome food and should be, although not always are, thanked for their efforts. 1. Mary Gorham, Head Cook 2. Mary Gorham, jo Addaman, and Hildegard Sapegin. 3. Io and Hildegard prepare tater tots. 4. jo Addaman working also as cashier. ?? 140 People We Can 't Do Without N urse Sharon Larsgaard, an essential asset of the Lakes staff counseled and advised students on health matters. Among her other duties were immunization checks and vision and hear- ing screening. 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C L hon or. , Life 15 : 5' ,jx 'jgggh .W me-5 :gym- E 3021! 1' - 1 'H +52-5' 'mag' L' 'Wiki 1 2531 x Q 'B 'Q ' B 'RMS fx, if fuiaxar fv-fgllax . -. ' nr? 'Q--1 Q3-gf 1: .Em .- ' QQ -,,,' -L 55 gl affix 'gf '19 'MQ s 5' - - V - Q , -'- h. .A so 'Q snr 'A we we '- -:H ' '11 W- P- .. - V- Q. . ffifv i '.. 'Lug-Silifikaf-ikifkf:fT::.1:?'?2fg?335Ef25Q?mv? mfgbfg? 1 L1 ,'5 'if,::Q'll'5' l 'ig I ...Vs u if ' 'l :'7' - A 'ff' C. .0 Alf .1'v ', ', ' ? .4 - 4 4 2' ' A ' 1' -v ' si' W ' I ' A The Best to Be the Class of '83 mhe senior class of 1983 had a productive year. Under the leadership of president Doug Wilson, vice-president Amy Spakosky, and senator Matt Luke, the class showed its spirit by participating in organized events. Some of these events were the magazine drive, the safari chain, the paper drive, and rent-a-senior. New this year, the computer dating service was very popular and successful. After completing a compatibility questionaire, com- puters matched students with people who shared their interests. Also, advisory council helped the class officers plan these events and especially the senior prom. Asked how he felt about being the class president, Doug said, It's really great. It's fun but a lot of work, however, work has its rewards. I was pleased with the people who did participate because they showed a lot of effort. Taking advice and support from Mr. Gee, the ad- visor, the seniors brought to a close some of the best years of their lives! Doug Wilson, president, Amy vice-presiden t, Ma tt Luke, senator Advisory Council: Row one, Martha Hellyer, Audrey Hubbard, Ed Baduria, Nick Scalici, Cheryl Yarnell Schuyler, Donna Miyamasu Row two, Amy Lago, Lydia Reeves, Laura Amblad, Patty Hunter, Suzanne Williams dy Werner, Row three, Eric Lien, jim Broo s, Steve Baird, Chris Delgado, Susan Fox, Steve Brown g ix - ' gs .w . -il'- f--aus v of 1- ,M , ggi A jfs, ff Wh- rem.-,. ..., f ' A .F Qtr 'EF' Q 2 wt, x . I -- . . Hi. ft David Adams jane Alleman Ieanne Anderson Maria Ang 'ji 4 5 Peter Armstrong Evelyn Aguilar Michael Ahlers Tony A1 berg NIM Guy Allen Johnnie Alley Robyn Alwine Brenda Anderson Glenda Anderson Kelly Anderson ..,r .4 W' 'T .Wg rf AS' WE 'llza Q K 3 wif? wx wg? ,, Oh really and how long have you had this condition?, asks Amy Spakoslcy. Gail Alexander Laura Ambald ,fi il , Nw ,, . f , 5,1 E, Chad Andreasen Laura Andrews Brenda Apa tang 5 n Pam Ashbaugh Alison Austin Teresa Baber K if ,ff ,K 3 A 'QV 'X' l iz! 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Hope justo Miltina Kailimai Kenneth Kean Kathleen Kelly if Hope johnson joellen jones Tori jones Michael Kal ten bach Michael Kerr x james johnson Patricia jones Scott juetten Ann Kane Kyle Killebrew David Kimrey David K uklish Petra Lieske Mike Kingsley April Kinkade Margaret Kirkland Elizabeth Knipp john Lade Amelia Lago Winfred Lawson Penelope Leatherwood I . 113' u'7 L- E Q , 'tn W vi 9-AME .Y Nm... I can proudly say. . . fn 'Wva AM ,own 'J Howard Lim Donald Lionetti Laney Long Scott Love-lady What do you make of it, Livingston? N julie Lucas Kathryn Ludeman E I 've heard of keeping secrets, but this is ridiculous. Matthew Luke Byron L ymburn AVL: ww . gvv- -f f f'-XL 'I' ?L. 1- ' ewes. F 3 -- f.-TPR. T' -. ' 5 ' . ik 3711! I -YN 5522... ' ws 1 EL. Q-::'1f:j',:::f f L- 4 -gases ' -QRQE--Blain shiiJ'Fc2f1.fs,-zLS5A5w'2? ,al-, 4:-1 X 'w 'N-W' A-fr' fwvw-f' -21:-v .af-1.:.'n,p' an :AH ww 1.u, f.w-f'anX:f'l vlimf- ----N. 'v' A. 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The class also held very successful mistletoe gram and car- nation sales which significantly augmented their funds for the year. With a start like that the class of '84 will be really awesome as seniors. junior Class Officers: jim Gillingham, presi- dent, Eric Anderson, vice-president, Garret Lordahl, senator. :-'-'- -....... Cnllninnqg,-,R Ullman-nnqgq,q lnllxuluunnunng if un Row one: Gordon Foster, Amy Hun ter, Garret Lordahl, Laura jackson, juli Hughes Marvell Perkins Row two: Chris Cloud, Terri Farmer, Kristi Franklin, Eric Anderson, Christie Hartwell jim Gillingham Tom Coffey Not Pictured: Rosemary johnson, George Lim 172 juniors Rule Their jurisdiction 1. Candidates for the Datin Game, Bachfjorettes Af's 1, 2, 3, 8: 4. 2. Kristy Frankland demonstrates the French Kiss. 3. Are you sure this is Kool-Aid? 4. You call this food? 5. Lee Bartlett asks, Do you like my new eyeshadow? 6. We've washed our hands and brushed our teeth, now can we go to bed? K' f?Xe f ft? 5 ex -Efznultj A . 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Okihara, Odet Oquist, Michelle Page, jerry Palmer, Donald Palmer, Scott Paz, Danny Pedersen, Debbie Pedroza, Michael Peery, Lonnie Pele, Pesamino Perkins, Marvell Perry, Stephanie Phillips, Belinda Pittman, Denise Pitts, Russell Power, joseph Pressley, Donna Puett, Caryl Putnam, john Quiocho, jesus Rashford, Devon Ready, Donna Reenan, Valerie Reininger, Heidi Remy, Donald Reyes, Stephen Rh ule, Anita Richards, Wynn Richardson, Stephanie Riddle, Angelia Rinker, Gayle Roberts, Gary Roberts, Nick Robinette, Brian Robles, joanna Rodriguez, jenice 180 f X ww lf 'S ,vdwhees 1 4 y -t ,452 W X as S? f f if KV M X at 5 ,,, ,, 1 ',,,,1 ,, ,, V SNL. J VWSSA-we W. Qfgfngffggw , ef 5 ,N x fu j ,.. lt ' elltt il f he of Mk M fa' My .al , 4 fwiiaaiza' , ,, 1 5 N, 5? , 1 P Z y f .. , ,,... ,cf H j H3 ,,,,t,, ,V JKAQQQ K Mm ,M ' ,a in 1 W A , S so tttt ' f WWQ ge r fa af We 3 ,J 3 See A se . ' i t 4, t jlr, Presenting - the new Andrews Sisters! L. dwi- Q fn U, ,- f .- . ..-N. 5 K gikkx I L Z :KQ C . 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When 49? le they were very young they were sent fQ2j,2f away to live with a nobleman or lord. jig There they learned the tools of war, the 'AE 'CLXT 5' . C 0: ' gggfrpz strategies of the battle and the moral -gi, mg: - - Wa EQ,-,fr codes of chivalry. They spent much of ,utigfg V 7345 their time practicing these arts while -'-'Quik 415 1 fzbiq' xai? - . . always waiting upon the lords with . I .34- gmial whom they lodged. The pages learned 1' Wig, quzckl y the tools and methods of Q' Qu., knighthood in anticipation of the day im UW when they would put on their golden '.e:1. .57 f ,rr-R , gat SPUIS- Trng! Nfl: ' C 1 Q y 'iid' .f Angi- 2' . isis was ,nfwe Saerf 'its' . - -M :' 'R E T w. rw. 2 by Q5 Qlbqga, T I 'Zil '4' , . L. XUIKJE. -X E 'S 'xv 1 BETH: 5 like - 2 Quia C' 've vi ls: or Ai L ,pl IT. X .5 rf, ob, gag' 5 'ng 'Sf -mas- X ' fl 'au X ' ' : '. K 1-' .. f .9-,' -', ,, ' , ... 2.1 ' - - '- - - --.. 1 'e A, -1' 5, P- .. Q, f 7 135,553:Staggf,Egqf.5a:,:s-,1i,g?291:vmp2eQm5r ,. 57. .' gag 'T ff I- 'a:,ffa1-'Tw' 'gig 'Jf-Ei.-.Z'qLi'-'s 'j Wi ? cg 7u ' 95 f .5M:fP2' Ti 'M ' ' Y-3' 'fi f5'5'E3l'1f?5fi5177 ei 'F'2'55!'5ff'5'1'3l'15.i'5 W1-I M567 fmfpfff'-'5y51 .f.f'f2 Sophomores Make First Year Memorable qpn a pitch black Monday mor- ning at 7 o'clock three officers and twelve advisory council members met in the sophomore commons with perfect atten- dance. A typical meeting involv- ed discussion of present plans and the development of ideas for future projects. In this way these dedicated people organized sophomore class activities. The 1985 class officers, Dave Williamson, president' Donna Ross, vice-president? and Alisa Dooley, senator, encouraged their fellow classmates to be in their first year in high schoof in the right way by becoming in- volved. The class's second goal was to raise enough money to build a solid financial founda- tion for the coming three years. Selling gobble-grams, bunny- grams and sponsoring the grub- tolo targete both of these goals. Solphomores adjusted to high sc ool life with the help of their officers and advisor, Mrs. Robin Blankers. Sophomore class officers: Donna Ross, vice-president Lisa Dooley, senator Da ve Williamson president Advisory Council: Row one: julie Mar- tin, Marta Watson, Madeline In le Row two: Michael Hansen, Susie Smith, Desiree Diaz, Anne Miles Row three: Robert Emery, Ken Schonberg, Shan- non Corbin, Anne Brazier, Debbie Smith Row four: Mike Ross, john Ludeman, Heather Peterson, Madaline Ross 188 ua. we 4 1. Madeline Ingle says, Hmm . . . 2. No, Ma'am, that's MY fuzzy white bunny. 3. Mike Fast looks for his con- fiscated issue of Batman. 4. Sophomores try to write in 3-D. 5. I know she's your girlfriend, son, but 6. Camera-sh y Sophomores. vii-mlb Q ME? :-'Q F'- Qflk ff? Abe, Kei Adams, Kallus Albertella, Mathew Allen, Sean Amblad, Thomas Ambler, Steven Anderson, Gregory Anton ucci, Donna Asbill, Christopher Balderson, Daniel Barber, William Barcena, Noelle Barth, Angela Bea ureguard, Michelle Bell us, Kenneth Black, Rocky Bloxom, Stephanie Boice, Kimberly Bosco, Kelly Bowers, Melody Boyd, Tony Bradford, Angelic Braith wai te, Wen dy Bramlett, Linda Bra tcher, Tina Brazier, Anne Brazil, Curtis Brooks, Andrew Brown, Jeffery Brown, Steven Buckhoy, Tony Burgess, Deborah Burnett, Patricia Bush, Kristine Campbell, Cindy Cargill, james Carmona,1ose Carroll, Brian 190 Carter, Tina Soph om ores Look if ..,, 4 ,.,. .W Z , ' XG f W WW f f 1 My Kg! 1 , 6 17, f f , 4 ew - 12 .fr f 6, Aki: I!! f'V'M2,,ZifL K 1' fb' - - a ,,,, , W 7 - K eirr i N- ff The everyday thinking sophomore. ,fm K X my , orward to Future WD' ' kliiifg, ,xx 3, L fa If r as p g?ig g . h lllil M M5 2 A 275' gggi 'rzzgzf' eo'l A f f W f A. 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Mrs. O 208 Congrats Val on an Awesome school year.' Luv Ya, Marisa and Drew Best Wishes and Good Luck To Everyone In the Class of '83 Mrs. Blankers M. 8: K. W. 8: C. - L., T, Y. V.M. for 3 super yrs! I Luv U! C.D.P. OKLAHOMA HAS IT ALL! LOUIE, CHIRS, KEM jA YNE, and V.j. IT'S BEEN FUN. - LOVE THUMPER - Don - Thanx for beinlga friends - Evelyn jim - Sparkling App e Cider, ETC., ETC. - Evelyn Hey Stork 8: Blair, I'm gonna jump on you if you go,' you would too,- Sidney too. Love ya, Beaker Congratulations Valerie Anne, We're proud of your Achievements. Love Mother 8: Daddy john, I 'm so selfish, but I do love you. Debbie Susan - Roses and Love Forever. Matt - M8rM's 81: Friendship, james - Thanks Pj - Memories, Luv-Viv To the '83 Leaders and Cheeries Keep The Good Thoughts Going Now And Always - Mrs. jordan YMA - Memrys of Ron, nerds - BIG mistake! Trish - Tiempos Buenos siempre,' Deb - Len X Lyons Baskins! Boogers,- Ch ub - World 's best Dad' DB-Nip,' SB-Brrr! Loved these days - Aud RHINO - TUSK! F TNLPS, SPOT, LVR-BNS BR KS-FRED, RANCPL ACTION! STORK 83 Hey D,R,S r'mber BA trips, Mad nites, Eng Actors? Thanx 4 a WILD SUMMER!I LUV U, IOE! Amanda Thanx for Donuts and Hot Tubbin call WSU from Penn Love You Forever CEE PPG forever! Bev, shirts off? Karen, What did you do in the UPS Parking lot? Mich, Doesn 't he look like a football coach. My Babushka - you'll Always be Special to me. I Love You! Girl Mark Thanks for the Fantastic Times, Memories Will Go On Forever, I Love Ya Tickle Valerie, best wishes for a bright and happy future. Much love, Aunt Col een Brown The Future is Now: Plan on Changing jobs Every 3.7 years. So Long, Its Been Nice To Know' Ya - Perry Newell - K.H. - Thanx 4 being a great friend and lettin'me parti wit' ya-HOOD Walrus n ATCC, GOD BLESS YOU! 1 Corinthians 13:4-8, 13 Thanks I Luv U All, Kimberly B. V.H., Spit, McBoobie, Stoggie, Scooty, N.H., B.S., L.D. - Thanks for be- ing so special - Luv Me frush - Thanks for all the help you gave all of us in Pin and Ball. We're but - Moe - Vivian, You have made me the happiest person in the world. I love you. - Brian Yule foe Worm Outs Hog. Those Quarters, Those Parties. I t was GREAT! - Nick - DB, If I could live forever and all my dreams come true, my memories of love will be ofyou - SUZ Congratulations to my beautiful granddaughter Valerie. My Love, Grandmother Brown What?? ISmile1 - I totally don't care - You Guuys,' I'm hungry - Raydene UH . . . UH. . . That's bizarre but get serious - Beth, Sarah, An- drea, Barb, Martha SW. ANL BI, BG, - I'll Be There Always, AUD-AYM Thanks, ROI - I'll Get You, Kris - FunGuy - MH T. W. W. W. B.S. K.M. M.B. M.G.: Thanks for all the good time, you're good friends. B.B. .337 Sum' un' I -ri. Congratulations, Marsha. Best wishes in future endeavors. Love thq Cibula family I Pat - je T'aime Toujours - Hoos Coos - Cathy Cyclists have firmer seats - ANL BG, SW, KM want some Mustang Fun PPG Hold De Door SM are Tomasios Bette. LB All OfMy Luv Hey! brithday buddies IAlison, Anita, Lori, Marshal lets stay togethe. forever!!! - Love Susie AVIS-PTL 4 U! Eric - There R other fish in the pool!! 2 The Gang OXOJ I Luv U-Rosie P.H. - I Luv 17mths W u. I W1 nvr fgt ourg t's. Im goig ms u ala cos, I xbe bck cuzIm yr Kg in shg amr. 17 U, Brls - D. B. Hey Kathy ya Want a'nother glass of that stuff Beak Peak You Can't dispute the change,' something happend. Galatians 1:12 - Mike Patrick SUE-HOT X's IN Bell w!Steve Kr Ron,' 5000 - RBt ?+ OF GCC:i7m Ng Wo:WhatZ' BIGGUY - Miss U! CDDWIRAMBGSWBTMHUBBBIA I MRMKGHDSIBBW - GOOD LUCK 8: TIMES TO YA! LOVE, AM! SPAK 212 4.M., B. G, S. W., M.I-L To great friends, Thanx for everythign - B. T Brian - We have four season of Love and an Eternity of Happiness. I Love You for it! Susan. -Ron Ibothl, Steve - GOOD PICK-up! Win? could be! Parties - 2 nurd -Worth it! GOOD LUCK-S ag of Bones - I hope you liked the fun times we have had together, ove ya lots.' From Someone 5'3 Congratulations - Class of 83 - Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Maxwell Eprkey, Diz - Rem Class 82, FI3, VFL, Hawaii, FB, BB, Dances, Adiddas, ist1etoe,jabberwocks EC-BFAGLI-Rf-NYRSOL-Laura-Bfast-KM-Fershurr-KG- Gluck- THERS-I Luv U All-DIZZ YD To All You Ghergens - The Class of 1983 was born to Punk Rock-n-Roll! Eric, Indulgance in illegal activities will send you to im-Mary-Amy-Kay-john 524537 may 5 no : jf 1 : wi. ,I x '- .lf ALOHA from Mr. and Mrs. William Howard A-Old E Yuck! - S Liza - Cal was blast - S K-Point Cruisin - S AXIXKXEXRXR-N-R-N-O.S. Sn john - I. HZH4 Ever Nows my turn - Mrs R Here Icome - Love Ya- Sis-n-Bros -S Congratulations to the Class of 83. I wish you health 8: happiness and a Wonderful life. - Ms Maloof Two See's: you're my little buddy now and always signed 'Afternoon' A DW - Pasts rest, Future awaits my memories of friendship you can't erase - SB To the hardest working yearbook staff ever, Thanks for being you. - Mrs. Olson RS best wishes with Babushka!jA should we bring binoculars to Hawaii? DT tanx -S Thumper - You've been a great friend and a cute rabbit. Keep that foot going. K.K. V1 - Hawaii, and the OAKBROOK BOYS . . . the ONLY Way to go! - MARSHA 214 Mom and Dad - Thanks for all your help and for letting me go to FSCC. Laurie Donnelly M8zM always. Tony fart to ,yourself IJ. ISuzyhome-maker! you re okay! Stac As, it hurts my back, but it's so cute! Bel-View MEM' they sure are a great view!!! Susan WE MADE IT!!! VENDIQ' To the Greatest Girl Ever To Walk the halls of Lakes High 7chool,' From a Certain I.E. Instructor Yheers 2 Herb at tossum oide star'lt 84'Rock'n at Rocks, PS IL KH LB AD 'musks told you, get that wax out of your ears. EB DF NS You're so provocative. fl. W. lloha! SGIC, just Relax IO-Tp 20-90, What?? not sly, We ALL no 5 musks gain 'h umper, Dizzy, Stumpy, and Quiche-eater: We're finally out of this coal nine - BUD W N. , 0 ying 5195, 01' -A! '35 233 , Kr .J J ,. .X QM.. 'v ,X X . f ...- . ...Q WW ,,,,-:... .M 1 'L A A MQ-ff:-i 11s1w-Nwffiik-W' .... qw. - . -- A ,R .... .W1'...,,x,,-.... .... , . -'-- - - f- . K- kkkk - K - A - ' A ' .... K N 1 'i .. . .. ------- f W' 'F'-i'1rQ 1:1 5 I f 'My-irwz-if . ' . qwmmww .:,,..l?,W, ..k. 5 .Q ,wmv-P' 1.-pw-:M--Q ff ,L1...,...-an ,,..-A I fwf 1-5- N 1 1 5 I x 1 f fx' . . -,up-nuance i glli K ,A if ,, . 1' Bill- Tramps like us, ba by We were Born to Run - Sarah - fob Wan ted: Must pay well, no travel, no Work good enq vironment - YOU'RE HIRED. A Sleep Researcher - U. W. Med. Ctr. L SENIOR WILLS The 1983 Yearbook StafL Hereby Bequeath to the Future Yearbook Staff - Quadpacks, Keys, Captions, Headlines 8: Negatives. We, Evelyn Aguilar 8: Patty Downing, Hereby Bequeath a truck load of candy to Mr. Rarey for all the times we've indulged in your candy jar. L Gayla, Hereby Bequeath my pride and joy - NNB - to my best friend, Iohanna. May You Keep it, you Gunky, in remembrance of our life together. L Flo. Ankles, Hereby Bequeath Stay the P.A., Butter. Nita, Rum Nogs and men. Allie, Flirt. To all my girls, M.P. Lakes SA C- T-QB. L Iohanna Walbridge, Hereby Bequeath to Gayla Smith all my love and friendship now and forever. Remember my always. I Luv ya you Gunkie! We, The Yearbook StafL Hereby Bequeath all the good times 8: good memories of 1983 to the Lancers. 218 Umm Erlurzaiinrl is umm Hal, in tha HJIUHE +4 f x ff ff ff XX XXX ff ff ff XX X 1 i X x x , 2 WAX f,5if2EsN W W E IJ M1 WH fi dm ' -V 99' - . 'WD tigi efiai 'W WWW mf M 532 ' af- ' FORp1 ' LEWIS CHIC 5 F F lxp' VV I V125 ' C LU B ZENIHBZKS: Adams, David C. Aguilar, Evelyn G. A lers, Michael B. Alberg, Thornton Tony Alexander, Gail L. Alexander, Henry Allen, Dec Allen, Guy Alley, johnnie R. Alwine, Robyn L. Amblad, Laura M. Anderson, Glenda j. Anderson, jeanne Anderson, Kelly W. Andresen, Eric C. Andrews, Laura j. Ang, Maria C Armstrong, Peter j. Ashbaugh, Pamela K. Austin, Alison K. Baber, Teresa K. Baduria, Edward D. Baird, Da vid H. Baird, Steven L. Baldridge, Scott A. Barcena, jeffrey P. Barth, Pe gy L. Bartlett, Paul j. Baskin, Robert W. Bean, David L. Beebe, Naomi D. Bilderback, Carol Lee Blackwell, Aamon 11 Blautuss, Mike G. Bodenhamer, Donald E. Boice, Craig D. Bonar, Deborah Borgen, Brian Braun, Norman R. Brazel, Michael S. Brewer, Barbara D. Bristol, Michele L. Brooks, james D. Brown, Gerald E. Brown, Harry Brown, Steven D. Buckley, Eliza D. Bundt, Susan A. Bun er, Patricia Burl? Keri L. Campbell, Stephen A. Carpen ter, Stephen B. Carroulgher, Dean A. Caswe l, Daniel L. Ca vanaugh, Andrea Cen tioli, Steven Cerjan, Da vid M. Chang, Benton A. Channing, Susan M. Chase, Brian Da vid Cha vez, I vonne Childress, Donald R. Chipman, Cynthia Church, Tracey S. Cibula, Valerie Ann Clark, Dale Cole, Shawn j. Commons, Karin P. Cooks, Sonya L. Cornyn, Michele R. Corvin, Curtis C. Couch, Bruce A. Co yner, Christopher D. Cray, Margaret E. Critchfield, Robert R. Cukurs, Alen j. Daniels, Donna R. Dao Lan, Phuong Thi Davenport, Anita M. Da vis, Kerry L. Davis, Wendy M. Dawson, Carl R. 35, 38, 51, 74, 77, 148 54, 148 94, 148 148 38, 7Z 148 148 50, 148 50, 148 148 77, 148 30, 31, 54, 74, 93, 98 38, 7Z 148 148 148 148 50, 74, 148 45, 148 27, 29, 54, 62, 74, 148 53, 149 54, 149 149 58, 149 149 149 83, 90, 54, 58, 90, 149 51, 149 48, 50, 149 149 149 149 149 54, 149 149 54, 136 90, 149 83, 94, 149 150 83 150 150 53, 54, 150 54, 150 150 23, 150 29, 125 150 150 54, 150 150 38, 74, 77 77, 150 150 150 83, 151 151 151 94, 151 151 38, 54, 74, 77 58, 151 151 51, 151 54, 151 70, 151 48, 151, 201 54, 151 151 151 29, 151 51 86, 151 83, 151 83, 151 151 50 151 93, 152 45, 152 152 83, 152 152 152 Delgado, Chris R. Dial, Trinnell Dickerson, Alan M. Dickerson, Timothy W. Dickson, David M. Disharoon, Lora j. Donnelly, Laurie Ann Donovan, Shelly R. Downing, Patricia E. Drill, Lisa M. Dro ttz, Pa trick A. Dube, Anne Marie Duenas, Merlinda A. Duncan, james L. Dunn, Karen R. Dunn, Kenneth R. Emery, Bruce W. Fansler, Kathryn M. Feir, Scott E. Fleischman, Troy B. Fletter, Kurt R. Fowler, Del hie M. Fowler, jefgry Fox, Susan M. Franco, Lisa R. Freeman, Mark L. Furlong, Dan Michael Galiana, Angel L. Gallion, Steven W. Gamboa, Eduardo Gardiner, jeffrey M. Gebauer, j oanne M. Gehle, Elizabeth Gill, Kim M. Gillard, Babette Gipson, juan Grady, Angie M. Greatorex, Michelle M. Greene, Lori M. Griffith, Darin K. Grosshans, john A. Haddock, Karen E. Haddock, Ronald R. Hall, Kevin L. Hammock, Teresa L. Hansen, Mike P. Harai, james S. jr. Harden, Alva L. Harrell, Gail Hawkins, Patrick S. Hays, Linda Hellyer, Martha M. Hill, Debbie Ann Hinchcliffe, Nancy j. Hoehne, Corey W. Hollenbaugh Gary L. Hubbard, Audrey M. H unsinger, Miles j. H unsinger, Patricia Hunter, Patricia L. Huston, Robert Lee Hutton, julie M. Ichiyama, jill K. jackson, Rita M. jahns, Barbara A. jenkins, Russell L. jenkins, Vaughnetta johnson, Dan A. johnson, Debbie D. johnson, james C. johnson, Hope R. johnson, Sonya M. jones, Dwa ne L. jones, joElfen jones, Patricia A. jones, Steven W. jones, Tori L. j uetten, Scott W. j urek, Alisha D. j usto, Hope B. Kane, Ann Marie Kane, Kristi L. 83, 83, 7 Z 54, 58, 54, 71, 48, 54, 58, 93, so, 124, 125, 31, 38, 74, 77, 74, 38, 74, 7 7, 82, 83, 22, 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 153 153 153 153 153 77 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 48, 153 28, 62 153 94, 51, 54, 153 153 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 154 54, 8Z 154 54, 92, 154 29, 8Z 154 154 51, 48, 50, 45, 54, 70, 136, 48, 50, 54, 29, 50, 54, 58, 30, 31, 54, 64, 65, 51, 51, 45, 54, 71, 53, 92, 94, 93, 70, 82, 50, 54, 58, 53, 58, 53, 38, 48, 74, 72 154 154 154 154 154 35 154 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 155 156 156 156 156 156 156 50 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 Kean, Kenneth A. Keeney, james W. Kelly, Kathleen K. Kerr, Michael j. Killebrew, Kyle R. Kimrey, David T. Kingsley, Michael L. Kinkade, April R. Kirkland, Margaret Kngnlp, Elizabeth S. Ku ish, David A. Lade, john M. Lago, Amelia C. Lary, Sergio Lawson, Winfred R. Lehrman, Debbie D. Lieske, Petra Lightner, Steven W. Lim, Howard Y. Lionetti, Donald M. Long, Laney Ludeman, Kathryn Luke, Matthew Lymburn, Byron H. Lyons, Paul H. Madison, Lisa Marie Magaway, Wayne Marlar, Karen A. Marsh, Regina C. Martin, Patricia A. Metheny, Lori A. Matthews, Lisa M. Mauk, joseph F. May, Stacy L. McCarthy, Christo her McClure Beverly McKee, Lisa D. McKee, Steven L. McNeely, Andrea H. McQuiston, Kelly Ann McRae, Patricia M. Mercer, Yvette L. Michaels, Patrick M. Mikelson, Toni D. Miller, ja yne E. Miller, Karen A. Mills, Rebecca A. Miranda, Tony Mitchell, Darrin W. Mitchell, Len Miyamasu, Donna Moisio, Kathleen Moore, Kelly S. M uranaka, Edward M. Overstreet, Debbie K. Pacheco, Maria G. Packard, Mark N. Palmer, Kendra D. Paradeza, Lisa D. Patrick, Michael j. Pedlar, Brian R. Peterson, Kris A. Phillips, Charles D. Phillips, Sylvia Pohl, Robert E. Porter, Elizabeth A. Potts, Kim P. Rash, Sean M. Raspberry, Sidney E. Rector, Michael Reeves, Lydia V. Reid, Gregory D. Reilly, Debra Ri ell, Denise Riley, Debbie L. Riley, james Ritchie, james B. Roarke, Ian S. Robbin, jessica Roberts, Alan D. Roberts, Suzanne M. Robinette, Roy B. 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