Mead High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1981
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E LEAVING GUR MARK Mead Sr. High School W. 302, Hastings Spokane, Washington Volume LXXXI 198041981 sntwafffes THE GRADUATES-I fs f Pages 8-43 I THE UNDERCLASSMEN THE EDUCATORS It I Pages 80-93 THE ATHLETES 1' THE PARTICIPANTS f' f Pages 128-207 OUR FINAL MARK P 208-223 ages The Recognized Pages 224-24 The Sustailiers Pages 246 Q- 'Ii F In I hi- 5+ U ' 4 I v Q J N - .- v: if Q' PARTICIPANTS ih'BEHEi9W35'if513Ei552iEii5' sdanqegglubsacnvmesd jubsactwmesdancgslqlubs sdancggglubs actwmesd ctw d ncesclubs 4 a ' . PARTICIPANTS '5EiE5iiii55'5'5HEEQIEIIFBEESEEFV HIIQESQIUUSBCIIVIIIBS danqe achvmes dancqs pluhs actev anqeg plubs actwmesdanqe actlvltles dancesclubs actw 1 a 4. . MF W MHEBE I og 0' ' ,, 1 Q: an 4 Wf g - A X,f 1 Table of Contents 2-3 1l234 57 ' - S if , 6 -qgunlllw' 'a . . ' iiPant6Qr4:M3rk, 'a 1 1 . . . . . . as 'Q .. - .vu A 5 I ,0. 0 , .- ' .1 QI of- .Y , .- - up 5. , Q ' - -- , n' v., ' 4, ' . -' - 5 Q' f o, , I . D v ' ' ' V' PM 9' 5' 0' -H 5 ' 5 ' .' sh J' ,.. .v. ., Y ' I F-. PF' s 5 In 9 an 1. Scott Squires has the breakfast of champions. Photo by: Curt Smith. 2. Blain Bartonl62J moves in for the tackle. 3. After the crowning of royalty, Don Myers agrees that Tami Iverson proves to be a princess in her own way. Photo by: Debbie Gronhovd. 4. Here comes the sun. 5. Dianne Schultz shows the official Panther crawl. 6. My friends and fellow Americans, a quote out of Mike Veale's inaugural address. Photo by: Ray Merkel. 7. WE wear short shorts! 8. leifIAxtell's expression shows the intensity of the game. Photo by: Ray Mer e . 9. Take a gander at our hot-lookin' Football players! Photo by: Curt Smith. General Color 4-5 l'- 4 .1 40 4-' ,I 4. I III. .I 'a u. U, 1 lf .I -a ., ,tw ', Q 0. 1 ,- ' . 5 1 rg ', in-Q .1 ., , ' Q IHI4 ic 4 1-. Z 1' 0 . Q v v , v Q ' . D' g D , 1 ' 9 , o U 5' , ' ' ' v , p 9 ' ' v U 5 O ' ' 9 v ' Q g . 0 - 1 2 3456 78910 1. The band shows their first place ability at the U-Hi competition. Photo by:Bonnie Axworthy. 2. Chris Lutz demonstates how a sophomore eats cake. Photo by: Ray Merkel. 3. Coach Stookey keeps close supervision on jeff Christensonfs diet. Photo by: Ray Merkel. 4. Mary Kendall and Rhonda Reid admit to being HZ! Photo by: Ray Merkel. 5. Kim Mitchell shows her natural leadership ability at junior Powder Puff practice. 6. The Panthers slow a potent Bull Pup offense. Photo by: Pat Clark. 7. Wouldn't you like to take home those bread sticks? Photo by: Steve Behen. 8. Hey, Curt Smith, Hang in there baby, Friday's coming around the corner. Photo bv: Chris Lutz. I 9. Who REALLY lies behind these masks? Photo by: Debbie Cronhovd. 10. Me, Terry Draper, Homecoming Queen? Photo by: Ray Merkel. ..:- .th s. 'I' v ' A , v -. -. A. .. .4 1- .- . , .-- lm Q' .I ,r ' l Q' 0 .' A. 0' ,J ' ' P ' U: ,' ' 'Q . 3 51' . 12 5 D3 0 . 6 . ,lt 5 - Os. an . ' 3 General Color 6 7 1 5-- gl Li 52. ., N I 1, v . U., U, UI f I I 6: if ., ' if 'f The Graduates 8-9 I 22+ i is - f Senlor Class Ufflcers Connell, Parliamentarian Tony Chapman, Vice President Jackie Morrison, President Lisa Brodie, Secretary Kelly Reed, Treasurer s f A, -,LQ w V ., ay 2if'1 any A 4' if ,j , M Yiwu, -if 3 'J' . ww A Z' 5 'Msn-1 f t ..11 ACA X ',,.,i. N 'flx W fy X - 4 .y egg, ' A swam, :A my 'X mu - ' ,,,,, , , Mf , f,, 4. ,A- ' Q , If 19, aw v' ,X M ,KJ is , x 5 ' WL? BK 1. ,f 1, . 9 . .,. . x ...ww nf' 4 , my ,V W 1 ,W , , . .. T -,A-.X 13' M ' 1 -:- 555, ms if . 'f!2f!f:w' W. ff I, .g 4 ' HQ!! fix A -HP? : W .I YI' ff M . . KE is ,Mem ' A 5555! 5 5 L' 4 su M wi? 'ills -Q M my , , ?!tv fggfffi V fi M NNW --ww ff mu 'ff N s ww 1 U51 'C 'S M5..1 5 'w DALE BLURTON KAREN RODE BOCKSCH The compass needle hasn't qui- vered, but I think the vessel's changing course. Where it's bound for l'm not sure, but it will go on pounding through the seas till every sea 's been sailed. R.M. MISSY BONNET Co for the gusto or don't go at all. MONIQUE BONNEVILLE LINDA BOONE ROBIN BOOTH TIMOTHY BOREN GINO BORLAND ' - 8 o as s if- 4: .I if I QV fr Cl f ' hw -A -- ,,, ass o elg -one ef- Zj I Qi' Q' 6 X' an DALE BREITKREITZ THOMAS BRESHEARS IEFFREY BRIGGS LISA BRODIE You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true. Strive to be Happy! DEBBIE BROWER Animals are beautiful only if you love and understand them! Darrel Smith and Steve McLinden our two pro- athletes out for the season. Seniors 1 2- 1 3 f W J N K p 7' . E 64 , f f ww- V- . J' an fi Wil' V 1-. A T .4 mv W f-nga 41- TINA CHAN Happiness consists not in possess- ing much, but in being content with what we now possess. He who wants little always has enough. TONY CHAPMAN MICHAEL CHRISTENSON IEFF CHRISTENSON CATHY CLARK KERRY CLARK Too often we try to follow in others' footsteps. Instead we should make our own paths so that others may follow. LORI CLARK May the Lord watch over you and me, while we are absent . . . one from the other. RANDY CLARK All women big and small I love them all! l. 4 4 ' at ,,' of . ' ' -' - 0' 5 l - .,. ' 5: . 0 Q' .51 ' 5 , gi. , 60: .1 t: 5 to . 5 ' ,Q ' T ,Oo . l Qt: -- if 'ff if ' '7 ri. at ' 13' ,rin - A . ' A 'Nlfd' f H i 11 f v. ,a-ff -. ,mf Agvgyrs -Am' xi' ' JI.-'ff . I fl P fy-li V A C 1 TIM CLAUSEN I would rather laugh with the sin- ners then cry with the saints. Billyloel ANDREW COATS The problem with most people in this world is that they won't admit to their faults, l'd admit to mine ifl had any. CHRIS COBLE CAROL COLLING Seems like we're always reaching for the guiding star. . . on our own. Stacey Douglas and Diane Schultz, two American foxes. Seniors 14-15 4 wg, ,.V':.'-3 f ew, fl fy ,W A, A M, Wm, 4 uf! n M-. w 41 wx, X W Q aiu . :A . I W Law-v ii:ii:',,W61W5W, H 'x 'Y ri S A-.1 Q33 ff' 1235 W ,Mm WH xW r r I W iff? 1 RODNEY DOUMIA STEVE DRAKE The past should be remembered by your happiest memoriesg your hap- piest memories should be remembered as the friends you spent that time with. TERESA DRAPER Do what you want, but be who you are. The E.C.L. DAVID DRINKARD MIKE DUSTHIMER School is like the snow, you never know when it is going to end. LEANN DYER LAURA EADS If necessary, speak your mind, first difficult though it may be, and avoid the consequence. ANGIE ECCLES lt takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. Tl' K . x U 'Q' .ts if 6:1 7' 'ff 511 ' Q2 - ' ., bf- i. 'I e s. . f- .1 f' ar A 'fi - Q' . 0 f ' sf- 9: 'C IAY EISENBARTH He who hesitates, skis tracked powder. MELANIE KYDRIN ELKINS For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew 6:21 RON ELLINGSEN MIKE ELMORE They say you'll live longer if you don 't drink, smoke, gamble, or stay out late. BALONEY! lt'll just make it SEEM longer. LORIN EMERY TOD ESSELBURN l've traveled far and high just to seek my diploma . . . I sure don't want to screw it up now. BRYAN ESTES People are like beer. Some have a head of foam and others are flat and bland, but those that are true, warm you inside. LYNDA EVERTS jesus is Lord of my life! ilkg wt 'UU KATHY EWER Memories are planted on days fill- ed with cheer and then blossom beautifully year after year. BRIAN FARMER Some men see things as they are and say, Why? l dream of things that never were and say, Why not? Robert F. Kennedy LORI FARRELL Success should not be measured so much by what one has achieved in life, as by the obstacles one has overcome while trying to succeed. BRIAN FAWCETT DEBBIE FERGUSON , Things do not change, we change CHRISTOPHER FERYN MAC FIFE f' To live your life in your own way, To reach for the goals you have set for yourself. . . To be the you that you want to be - that is success. Y . Q ,U 1 LORI HNK of g qT..I i. -' O - 51 2' 'If W ' . D'-- 'L J' III - - - . 414: -A v.. . s -. .11 - ' '. b'-- -f '- A Ou. .5. QL ' l ' ' ft' Q17 GINA FLINN True beauty is found in inner grace rather than a handsome face, for it is inner beauty that is everlasting. KATHY FORKNER If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- 1' mer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. Sq W. If Q17 DON NA FOSTER MARK FOSTER Risk little, win little. if Now where is my contact '-e-- lens? says jennifer jones. A ' - ifilfii H Seniors 18-19 L- ' 'K NX i,H,:'1? M ' f ,I nf X tx! Wx P ,, A-..,.f, 'ff ?,' ,JC aw n . vm I EN 1 vm w 'sn fqgv X K A yi, , xx im M , Qf' , ,Q W 4 14 ! LISA HANSON PAUL HANSON Apeman PAUL HARDINC It is better to have one friend of great value than many friends who are good for nothing. RHONDA HARMON Do not pray for an easy life. Pray to be a strong person. UFVTD HAUCEN Success and happiness go hand in hand, only a fool can have one without the other. tcan't stop the srnerkl LYNETTE HAYS Well it's not far downto paradise, at least not for me, if the wind is right you can sail away and find serenity . . . sailing takes me away, to where I always wanted to be. BOB HEATH Past Presnt S , . . and Future RENEE HEATON Life is to important to he taken seriously. 5? an ',' 0' 'h 5, 1 'L 5..- D -A ' A- 1- f ' -3 .A 5 . Q ' 4 ' 60 .!. bv 'Q R 5' 's .'o Q Q 'T 0' M Q ' . D-Q i: Os' CYNTHIA HERTLEIN Don 't judge someone by their pa or friends, but by how they a then and there with you, CHERYL HICKS Nature is but a name for an effe whose Cause is Cod. IANIE HICKS Love must be sincere, Hate what evil, Cling to what is good. Romans 12 RANDY HIETT MERRY HILDERBRAND KIM HILLMAN Look to this day, Yesterday is already a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope, IOHN HITE lt's better to burn out , . . than to rust, Neil Young DWIGHT HOECK lki - I '-. 'r 1, 'U- tr-- lik 4 0 . U, -5- bf- AZ' I1 it' . T- 7-' ' , 5- h L o ' v 6. ,Q 's' l O s U ' Q' st' .5 '-' L 'WH' Q ' I' Q..-P' I Jrriww W, . , ,. - .,,,,,., V, , eq .at .,. . VALERIE HOEFT Every time you see a shadow you know one thing is true, there must be a bit of sunshine somewhere, that's breaking through. STEVEN HOERNER ROGER HOGUE ROYCE HOGUE DAN HOLLAND TROY HOLMES Life is not to be questioned nor answered but to be lived to the greatest fulfillment of His will. P.S. Don't ruin the future of our children by wasteful action. Philosopher Holmes LAURA HOOD To understand the heart of a per- son, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to do. IIM HORN Experience is one of lifes best teachers. D11 '- A if s N MARK HOWARD Your head is humming and it won 't go in case you don 't know, The piper's calling you to join him. Dear lady can you hear the wind blow and do you know your stair- way lies on the whispering wind. Led Zeppelin RIC HOWLAND Die maybe, Submit never. lt's all mental. STANLEY HUGHES ROMMI L. HUNKA To achieve my goals is to believe in myselfand to prove that what I am is the most important asset that I can give to life, and to learn from my mistakes so l can set a positive towards myself, LISA HUTCHINSON lf you think this world is all wrong, remember that it contains people like you! MICHEAL ISEMAN The three most important things in life are good health, money, and WOMEN. Michelle Benson spikes a fly. Seniors 22-23 gf., We 'WQMvU 4, 'f 3? . 'SIP- I F . gf, S2 5 'Av 'Mn' 'gg MIKE IONES MONICA ODETTE IONES About the only thing that happens to me on weekends is . . . lget two days older. Ziggy P.S. Thanks mom and dad and D.M., M.T. PAULA ANN IONES To live your life in your own way . . . to reach the goals you have set for yourself. . . to be the you that you want to be . . . that is success. P.S. Thanks Dad and Michelle for being so good to me. I Love you! LESLIE MARIE IORDAN Fill your heart with beauty and beauty and beauty will surround you. Fill your thoughts with love and love will surround you. P.S. Thanks Mom and Dad for all vour love and moral support PATRICK KAUFMAN TADAH I RO KAWADA IOSH KECK It is said that celery has less calories than it takes to chew and digest it so ifa person tried to live on celery alone, they would shrivel up and die. LEIGH KENNEDY t I , Q And whatever you ask in prayer ,' , ' . . I 0' Qc ' .gh you will receive if you have faith. a 0 , . Al, .. Q .- Q, . .Q Q gmt. ,ntl E Matthew 21:22 O' I 0 bk Q. s -' ff Class of elghty-one K' f' 5 fl, .T 0' A Q A: .Ov 'i '?' '- . ,ve KERRI KEYS Be oflove a little more careful than ofeverything. e.e. cummings P.S. to Dave, Lin, Gigi, and Russ: Monkeys! IOSEPH KINCAID Mr.SchuItz, J.G. McClellan, Keith Streeter, and jeff Christenson, checking it out! Seniors Z4-25 KATHY KINNAIRD Imagination is more important than knowledge. LINDA KISTER I was born to live under the open sky, With the sea by my side As my everlasting companion. IOLYNN KNUDSVIG I believe in the sun, even when it's not shining. l believe in love, even when l'm alone. I believe in Cod, even when he's silent. KEELY KOEP ELLEN KOOMLER To dream about the person you'd like to be, is to waist the person you are. DAVID KRESEK KRIS KROUS Thanks to all the friends who helped share the good and the bad times with me 'cause without those friends l'd he lost. P.5. Special thanks to the party gang! DAWN KUDER To live your life in your own way . . . To reach for the goals you have for yourself. , . To be that you that you want to be. , , That is success. if --.,.4-nun at .f 'L ,, - qt ,f 9: ' pf. 'fi Qi 95- ,. i ' '. DZ- i- ' R .9 .s ,.l . 'g D: . n ' if ' .v ' vi-t . Q' .TO ': Ds' DAN KUNTZ IILL LA GASSE lt's not only the happiness but the sorrow and tears that make mem- ories so special. je t'aim Tom PETER LAIRD COLLIN LAMB IULIE ANNE LANDKAMMER And off into the strange new world we venture. Remember my friends, even if we may never meet again, I love you all dearly. Peace, from your entertainer. CHERYL LANGSETT I shall pass through this world but once, any good that l Can do or any kindness l can show, let me do it, for I shall not pass this way again, SHELLY LEDOUX GERALD LE E r HM 'l Wyt- arm' 62 ww. -A-C ANN LEIGHTY Those of you who think you know everything, annoy those of us who do. SCOTT LE LACHEUR CREGG LENART ARNE LEWIS The hardest thing about doing nothing, is knowing when your through. SHERRI LEWIS Laughter springs up all around wherever happy hearts are found. MARC LIEN TERESE LINDSAY Step down an inch to help some- one in need and rise a foot. MICHELLE LINK Co Confidentally in the direction of your dreams, P.5. - Hey Lor buddy, we made iti I 4 0 -- ' i T I 0 ' . T 9 bf- IZ 5: 6: ., 4- '-' it S' ' K- ' ' ' O 5 Q . DI- 'I' i' '- bs A. by - X . YEN LIU Time is so expensive. Future is in our hand, so be who we like to be and do what we want to do. Be Free! WILLIAM LONG IEANINE LUCAS ludge not that ye be judged. But accept the person for the way they are and for what they are. Matthew 7:1 TRACI LUCAS The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of someone he can blame it on. Mark jones hammers out his frustrations. Seniors 26-27 E. H' X gm f6m35 W Je- . C . if , HW 1 , X V I 'ifviv , 1 ig 'GQWV k 'K N I egg, 5 ,sd 'ww 1' M 'Ml' ' w X 1' L 1. if -25 um 1 '1 H 1 4- -5 r q , M MM' 5-- .N xg in 3531 J ' .Q JT . vm . , , 'TPA wifi' f X ' If 'f M,A, , .-1 w, X L JT f, K L 'I. ,, f.,rq, ' '7r75f?-F951- H Q. Aims.-I34'1p'a',-il-,l3. ' 'L- h'w'1, , U. awp ,.fX3,fn,v:1,3 3 ,311-y,L'5.'1'.wr-,I - ' V W., v,g-,fu-,yxl 3 ,:1n,,,.w mx W... V. ,W Q , X v ma' I ,W - ,fm be. 1: , 1 ,rw .F ,, f. Wu. ' 4 , ' 5' J . 1 1 5 K v ii M M W hat, 4 Ama if If ' 9 9 fx rf: we 5 F M if ? ' QS? C 5 H: 1 , W QW , ,. I.- MY eff W .af KARA MCMULLEN BOB MECUM TIM MICHELS A beautiful bicycle brings tours to my eyes. - Dad. BRUCE MILLER When you feel your life is at the end of the rope, hang on. Then climb back up! BRYAN MILLER CAROL MILLER No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. William Blake P.S. I love you both. SHEILA MILLER I The fear of the Lord is the beginn- ing of wisdom. KIM MILLS Class of '87, what more do we need to say! 15- ff 53' fr' ,gt Class of eighty-one K' Q?- i' ' Q: 6 'F at NEVIN MILLS Life is what one makes of it, so live it. Knowledge is what one gains in that time. So go out and gain as much as you can. And then apply the knowledge you have learned to life. For we are the beginning of the future. SHERRY MINARD If you love something, set it free. If it doesn't return, it was never meant to be. P.5. First Minard to graduate! DEBBIE MITCHELL You will know your friends better from the moment you meet than you will know your acquaintances in a thousand years. MIKE MITCHELL Give the best that you have to the highest you know - and do it now. Ann Leighty and Michelle Martin express the rank of the Senior Class. Seniors 28-29 SANDRA MIZE I shall pass through this life but once. If there is any good I can do, Let me do it now, for I shall not pass this way again , . . CHRISTI MOORE I would rather think of myself than have others think well of me, because I might be able to fool others but I can never fool me. MIKE MOORE VERNON MORRIS When all ignorance and greed is put aside and miseducation is a thing of the past, then, and only then, will the wall imprisoning true equality crumble, P.5. Cipmav sekirts niaga. IACQUELYN SUE MORRISON When time, who steals our years away, shall steal our pleasures too. The memory of the past will stay, and half our joys review. P.S. Thank you all, for the times and memories. Best Wishes!!! NICHOLAS MUELLER LORI MULVANIA BETH MURRAY Happiness is my leffery. 1 Zi I 5 , i, Q 1 6'- bf, .2 L. vi' if at ,- 0' S E lla' 'L ,- - .st- '-fr ef, +I' .. . s at -ze -f is L . ,T ,s Q' Q' fp' O, S ' 5: lf' '- ' ,gf , . Y- f' 5:5 MIKE MYERS A friend is someone who under- stands your past and accepts you today just the way you are. CA ROLYN NACCA RATO MARCIA NACHTWAY It's so small a thing to have enjoyed the sun, to have lived in the spring, to have loved, to have thought, to have done. ALISON NEEDHAM How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity. Psalm 13321 IULIE NELKE Instead of going crazy trying to figure everyone else out, why not let everyone go crazy trying to figure you out. SCOTT NELL The wise man isn't so wise as to know what the fool is thinking. I can't believe I thought of that, I must be a wise fool. LORI NELSON Never be afraid to feel. EDWARD NELSON 1 5' I '9 -7 Q. -15 If 'Q PEGGY NELSON To: P.M., I.B., IM., K,P., andI,I.l. Remember where ever our lives may lead us, my thoughts and memories of you will always be there. joe Biggs ROB NELSON DINA NERUD O but for the days when I knew everything! ELIZABETH NESS MARK NEVDAHL LORI NIBARGER Dear'Lord, bless me that I may this portion of eternity, beautiful and happy, to those I love and for those whose lives touch mine. Patricia Sykes STEVEN NISKA LISA NOBLE Our lives are filled with simple joys and blessings without end. But one of the greatest joys of all is to have or be a friend. I love you Barry! , 5 . - Q.. 'Q' A Q 0 0 o bs- i' Q' .:' 5 Y ' is , N ' 0 0 v . , ' 5 A J to .sn vt- I . .T . ' -- 5 r, am-. Q., -2:1 X m DAVE NOKES IEFF NORBERG TERRI NORRIS TROY NORRIS KATHRYN PORTER NORWOOD The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises I must keep, and miles to go before asleep. IEFF O'BRIEN Mike Sicilia chokes down a school lunch. Seniors 30-3 1 KCI: La hh, A M.,- ,MQW H vu 1 ,521 M SP' CHRIS PHILLIPS LISA PIERCE The first step in making a dream come true is to wake up. MARCIA PIERCE Common sense and sense of humor are the same, just at dif- ferent speeds. MARIANNE PIERCE Trust in the Lord with all thine hearts and- lean not unto thine own understanding, In. all thy ways acknowledge Him, and he shall 'direct thy paths. Proverbs 315, 6 RODERICK PIKE MIKE PILCHER LORIPOAD- DON POFFENROTH I, . Q1 '. 'ff .. 5' 62' ' ff 5 ff 53. fi '- 1 f ' hw -- C asso elg -one .f- r ' r 415 if 5 'I' 37' LLL ROBIN POFEENROTH I see not a step before me, as l tread on another year, but l've left the past in Cod's keeping. The future his mercy shall clearg and what looks dark in the distance may brighten as I draw near. Gasney DAVID POOL Cindy Hertlein, Gina Vigil, Monica jones and jackie Morrison all know gentle- men prefer Hanes. Seniors 32-33 DANIEL PORTER TINA PORTER The wise are the ones that treasure up knowledge, but the mouth of the foolish one is near to ruin itself. Proverbs 10:14 DOUGLAS PORTSCHE MIKE POWELL ROBE RT PRETTYMAN IAMIE QUICLEY He who believes in Cod, has everything!!! LENA RAMBERG MELISSA RANDALL Happiness is only happiness until you share it with someone you love, .1 U 'x 'F' 52' I:- Q D ROD RAUNIG KELLEY REED lf I could fly, l would soar into the clouds and sculpture one in your image. Then, all eyes could see your beauty. Arthur Boze ROBBIN REID LINDA CAROL REISS Love can't be bought, it is priceless and free. Love, like pure magic, is a sweet mystery!! DANIEL RICE CLAY RIDDLE KELLY M. RILEY loe B,, P.I: Perm a grin forever, R,H. Cess: The point of no return. Babes 8-3-7, Always yours, lay Bear!! MIKE RINEHART '. O 4 . T. 'Q .:' O ' C ' , . u ... ' 0 'I vt- 1- R i' A fl ' 15,75 iff- i f I 4 Q - we Eff, I A man 'f r K I ss XWX Q3 X :QQ w tm flh 'fd' 'we- I sj-- 'I' QT qt' 6: 5 it SN 0: PI? vi- ,f w1iJ', I J' s. 3 'fy , QL., nf RHONDA RING Don't be dismayed at goodbyes, a farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meet again, after moments or life times is a cer- taing for those who are friends, IOHN RICHIE . . . jesus loves you more than you will know. Heaven holds a place for those who pray. CINDY ROBERTS Thy word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path, Psalms 119:105 Howdy Andy! DAVID ROBERTS The only safe and sure way to destroy an enemy, is to make him your friend. DENISE ROBINSON This paper may crumble, the ink someday fade, but never the memories of friends I have made. Sonreir! P.5. Hi Snail!! KELLY ANN ROBINSON Friendship is the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a per- son. Having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words!! IANICE RODWICK Smile! It gives your face something to do!!! IAN MARIE ROHRENBACH That's OK. Nancy, for sure next year. P.S. Good-luck limmy, your - going to need it!! g' , 'B' buf' ,:- Q' . vt, V-t ' - -7' A bl. .5 ' I 6-Q if LINDA ROLLINS Living like there's no tomorrow means loving all you can today. IOHN ROSS, IR. H.C.C.!! RANDALL RUNKEL MARK RUST Lisa Ascol shapes and forms. Seniors 34-35 wf2iQE:i?kw if v W W f ,Nm 4-'bff'l Q an ' mm. J.. W W w ,A A- rw 4, 'l mm 1 I W, , W an f i-., A ifgls Mg' . wi-. ' Jw ,N 4 xy M i f Q wi M N. 'Mn 1. A M W t 1 A44 f A g be- U-vsmkfwz wijgz- V I Y 'M -1 M M Ju? i W A 1 f 4 1 Mari - 'Q si aw 'F , :H ff, 5 ?'i 3. HQ, ' , gy L1 'MAJ ,-I... ww. LINDA SEELY LORI SEWELL I may not always be perfectly wit- ty, perfectly wise, or perfectly wonderful, but I am! always per- fectly me!!! ROD SHAFFER By the time a person gets to greener pastures, he can't climb the fence. Frank Pickson TIMOTHY PATRICK SHANNON Anything good in life is either il- legal, immoral, or fattening! P.S, Questioning Authority! GARY SHAW BECKY SHIMER No day is over if it makes a memory. KIM SICILIA One of the real joys of our lives is having friends, and keeping in touch with them. MIKE SICILIA Only one life will soon be past, on- ly what's done for Christ will last. 4 xx tulz I 'Pi e: 15 vii' 1' ff Class of eighty-one R' Q? , ,Y -if are it be ac ,, 1' . . 4 IEFF SITEK lust as musical notes have value, so do people. lf this worth is respec- ted the song of life will have no dimimuendo. ANNETTE SKAER CARRIE SKEEN PAUL SMAGH Real strength, comes from within. C'mon I dare ya, says Mike Lavelle. Seniors 36-37 DARREL SMITH DEBRA SMITH Hold fast onto your dreams, for if you let them slip away, so, too will your purpose in life fade. NIKI SMITH Confidence is that quiet, assured feeling you get just before you fall flat on your face. SHERYL SNOW For l'm not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it's the power of Cod unto salvation to everyone that believeth. If you love someone you'll be loyal to him no matter what the cost. Romans 1:16, 1 Corinthians 13:7 PHILIP SOKOLOWSKI Feel sorrow, not anger, for wounds heal long before the concience forgets. P.S. Gumball! SCOTT SPENCER BARBETT SPRAY Cod, I stand before you wishing to know what path you have planned for me. Crant me the knowledge to choose correctly. Exil- '-A. -W 17 'Nur N -mi..w-4 KENT STAM ,. lt' qt' ,, , .a 0' qs. . 6 ':, . 'Q' .Y 1 A' ' M -T - - g. r s ' 0' DON srimroizo 'sk ' ' 1 'W c' lt Once you think you have life's Q .Q of 0' l',' .D , T' puzzle put together, someone '- . ,:' 'Q' 1, '. ,o hands you another piece of 81!! T ., ' V , D- 5' JO 04 9' T' ' ' s I .s' SCOTT STEADMAN If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears. Henry David Thoreau IEFF STEARNS Whan all else is lost, the future still remains. MICHAEL STEFFENS lt has been a long walk up a steep mountain, but l have stopped at the half way mark. Still I must move on and complete the rest of the walk. TAMMY STELLA What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters com- pared to what lies within us. DEBBIE STOBIE If you have a friend worth loving, love him yes, and let him know that you love him, 'ere lifes eveing, Tinge his brow with sunset glow. Why should goods words ne'er be said ofa man - til he is dead? SHANNON STONE lt's been fun, and it's been real - but it hasn 't been real fun. SUSAN STONE If you love something, set it free. If it doesn't return, it was never meant to be. If it does, love it forever, I t :R In -rum-.1 ss Y Q' I ,,,, I ff ,f il ull, 1 - , 'la .zh s. 1' ' 'A k . 1- 'I' RT Q: iz' 4, 4. 'I-- 5 lt' ET . 5- s'. 'L 5-' at 'x t vs 'Q 's , r m..c 5Su. was av RONSON STOTELMEYER Silence is the best tatic for he who distrusts himself. La Rochefoucauld Be yourselfand do what you feel is right for those who love you, will accept you, even if they don't understand. Thanks .H., CB. and S.C. for making last year my best Tom and jerry F.T. TAMMY STOTTS L CHERYI. STOWERS Yes, there are two roads you can go by, but in the long run there's still time to change the road your on. KEITH STREETER In this world of the orderly there is always room for the disorderly. CHGCJ JIM sTRETcH I did not know who my grand- father was. l am more concerned what his grandson will be. - a somebody - KHGCJ SONIA STROUD For each minute that you are sad, you are wasting a minute of happy existence. MIKE STUEVE Carpe Diem IEANNINE SWAN lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. ,- Q.. - 4 I -. sz' .. MARK TALLEY TED TAVENER Man always kills the things he loves, and so we the pioneers have killed our wilderness. Some say we had to, be that as it may, I am glad I shall never be young without wild country to be young in. Aldo Leopold BONNY TENBRINK GARY TESDAH L Gina Vigil ponders on a future as a professional powderpuffer. Seniors 38439 1 La, , ? :gl Wff-Qu: ,Q my W '. i , 'H QU 11? qw eff. hu 'K K A M ww. :J 4 at Ag ,.f., F '1-,V-flzu ff! N A with: IENNIE WADSWORTH P.l .... Remembering all the good times with LB, and l.B., CT., R.B., K.P., and Greg. P.S. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. BRENT WAGNER lf you choose not to decide you still have made a choice. CINDY WALKER One of the great discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do. Henry Ford P.S, Snoopy for President. Hi, Sue! KAREN WALKER People are like stained glass win- dows - they sparkle, they shineg but true beauty is shown, only if there is light from within. WENDY WALSH A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. SANDRA WARREN What we are is Cod's gift to us. What we become is our gift to Cod. IENNIFER WANTANABE Nothing worthwhile is ever easy. PARIS WEBLEY , 5:1 In .C gs. if- 61 9: Y ,. 024' 'F ff , Class of eighty-one E Q? ' -' Q- . if- 34 - v, ' U: ROBERT WEBSTER RANDY WEHNES SANDY WIEST Let each day begin with a little kindness. DAVID WELLENS Cheerleader Tim Shannon, fantasizes about his chances with one of the football players after the game. Seniors 40-41 MELINDA WESTON For every problem under the sun, there is a solution, or else there is none. lf there is one, hurry and find it. if there is none, never mind it. Unknown ROBERT WETTERHUS MITCHELL WHETZEL RICHARD WHITE MORRIS WIGEN SCOTT WILLIAMS When the Creek philosophers found that the square root of 2 is not a rational number they celebrated the discovery by sacrificing 100 oxen. IACKIE WILLIAMS It isn't ever the same. In time l'll change, and you, and the currents of our lives. But the images of this moment will never fade. This mo- ment and you are unforgettable. DODD WILLINGHAM Although many people doubt itg knowledge is always useful, the problem is whether or not we use it. ,1, 'ts 1 '-vt LISA WOLFE MARK WOLZ BARBARA LYNN WORLEY A rose is so perfect and special to me, just like my trusted friends who will always be Bl. W, P.5. Thanks big brother, I love you. RICK WYATT CONNIE YOUNG Seek ye first the kingdom of Cod and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. SUSAN YOUNG KARL ZIEGLER Ido not know. tH.G.C.J KIM RATLIFF There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness with jesus Christ. 6 Rawley Anderson Gayle Barrow Monard Barrow jr. Monty Barry jack Bernhardt Walt Bremer Mark Burrell Robert Cunningham Russell Evans Mark Felts Terilyn Floyd jeff Freeland Linda Gabel Phyllis Gifford Dana Herber Pete Himmer Teresa Howlett NOT PICTURED Richard Karr Vicki Knudtson Christian Kuest Mark Larson Mike Lavelle Tom Lawrence George McCarron Daniel Mills Laura Minder Michael Moore Steve Morgan Peter Morse Corby Mortensen Curt Mortensen Steve Mott Mark Novosad Kelly Pace Annette Paola Scott Patterson Duane Polello Stacey Powers Traci Rothweiler Mark Rust jeff Sanders Mike Scott Alan Smith Dave Soukup Cindy Summers Robert Swan Rebecca Taylor joseph Thomas Sheila Thompson Stephan Weigel J r Daryl Windsor jennifer Worrell W 1 2 4 37 10 'I Ng bin.. -. vs ff f . 1-,lffkfx '--. - is - Q s. . E l o - x .. 0 U fm ,QD 5 'U9l5i45 O, ybxa V DD ' ,,-s, v oo,,9n i -. s v -. QT 9 .. 1' '- , . r . .V ., .. - 5' - Q r Q2 , 5 D a' 4 2 7' 'V 1' 5' - 5- 7 U 5. U . U 7 , . a . v ' 5 v' ii i - n' 6 O Q. .' ' 5 .' 5' A - ' Q E 1. Mike Sinclair shrugs, How many times do I have to explain it? 2. Jerri Morrison tests the saying, it's as easy as stealing pickles from a Sophomore. Photo by: Curt Smith. 3. Dave Pool and jeff Axtell are the leaders of the pack. Photo by: Ray Merkel. 4. O.K.kid, one more word about the hat and it's over., says Ed Miller. 5. Craig Briggs and friend are happy to be in archi- tectural drawing. Photo by: Curt Smith. 6. Debbie Cronhovd, Renee Heaton, jean Jones, Powcilwer Puff's best bench warmers! Photo by: Curt Smit . 7. Ric Howland says, Always be proud of what you are! Photo by: Lori Fink. 8. The Mead Motto. Photo by: Ray Merkel. y 9. Tim Goolie asks, They did what to my truck? Photo by: Debbie Gronhovd. T 10. Ann Leighty says, Not tonight, julia Barrett, I have a headache. Photo by: Ray Merkel. General Color 44 45 nnnmwn-:wmnwf-mwwm, ,, 1 K. 1' ,M . 3 V I M . KW BAUCBH AGATHER GILMOR M E A D .f , K ,A J ,q,..Af. 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Photo by: Ray Merkel. 7. Another day is past. 8. Kim Ratliff and Mary Collins are thrilled by the results on the score board. 9. See ya later fellas, flirts Jennifer Watanabe. Photo by: Sonia Stroud. 10. Renee Allen exclaims, Oh no! l've been caught now! Photo by: Steve Behen. 11. john Huckaba dreams of what it'll be like when he too is a Senior. General Color 46-47 1 'v Cv 0' V D . 'ov 0' Q0 . ', D Qs I 5 I .. 'J , 4 Q I 2' 2 A 5 . 4 U U . g , B' . 5. 'J 'U 1 f' 'J Q A 'E Q Www ' V'1g, ' J 5 R alfl igi TV wg 4 fm! I Vo .f.S'1,5'g ,,,, ggi? 5 r mx ffm fm K, f '- P Dx' fyfewjk Jim.-SQ' mfg ,B W Q . a f r 'X 'I ., 11 , if I E g f ,wmv VVA: g lg n L r wa ff-ff liv- V V .M V ,....:,,V,,,,MM,,,,..-. V.. X I . 1 Mi s Y x 'VV WM... ,v.....V..,,.Vv...VV.VVVVVVV-.-,WVVVV V- n.,,WA V V V V VVVVV , T , 5' L ,f V ' in w wi f 22 WTw?NPV,gi V V V 3 V VV V 1' x ',' 2 ' V -V . MVB'-L cw . , ' f , ii V 2 st. VfV3:iV2QQ?2 VV 5'QfV:vfVg . M Vi Q V YV! N- 'L'-f'W4- WSL x 1 VV '-MM V V ' W WV Y. . V . 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Ray Merkel sits back and relaxes after taking numerous pictures. Photo by: Bonnie Axworthy. V 3. Linda Fanning says, How dare you take my picture without my agent's permission. 4. Bob Gronhovd, sophomore, crawls out of sight from approaching senior girls. Photo by: Curt Smith. 5. Colleen Myers tells Kathy Selland, This is our big chance for Show Biz. Photo by: Curt Smith, 6. Steve Randock says, Hey, look at me! 7. Tim Bouten has a long way to go to the green. 8. Panthers fight until victorious. . . , cheers the drill team. 9. Kathy Peterson asks Andrea Rees, Are you sure that's what we do next? 10. Mei O'Halloran states in wonderment, Hey, you guys are going the wrong way! Photo by: Curt Smith. Underclassmen T5 0-5 1 I sr, N I og N .a.s A., 0, 4. stag I-. 5 5 ng S D ' 4 IO, Q4 'v O lp '.' Juniors 52-53 Todd Aaseby Rolf Agather Lorri Albin Danielle Allen Brian Altman Vicky Anderson Wayne Anderson Karl Aukerman Kevin Aunapu Scott Austin Bonnie Axworthy Kenny Ayers Mike Ayers Tina Bademian 0 '. '- . 5 9 Q' v' 1 K Qi l T, .',..,-.,'.-.-.JUNIDR MARK..-..,. Leslie Badger Roger Bailey David Baker Sharyn Baker Cheryl Bakie Rob Bangerter Davianne Barber john Barcellos Mark Barden Ernie Barrett Lisa Barrett Teresa Barrow Blain Barton Laura Bashore Lynn Batty Patty Baugh Danette Baughman Brad Bauska Laurie Beasley Julie Beeman Eric Benedict Pam Bennett Bruce Benson julie Benson Nadine Bentley joe Benzo Monica Berendes Tina Bergin Kevin Bergstresser Wendy Besel Marcie Bieker jeff Bitton Ed Bjerke Nancy Black Wes Bledsoe Brenda Blixt Travis Blumhagen jennifer Blurton Brett Boies Myles Bonneville Tim Bouten Sandra Bowie Q AQ, v I. V R - l 5? :El , in 4 Q X Tammy Bowles Becky Bowman Hank Boyd Nicole Brandstoettner Chuck Branen Carla Brannan Terry Brenneise Craig Briggs julia Britton Mike Brockway Luanne Brown Todd Brown Torree Brown james Buckner THE CLASS OF EIGHTY v,- jeff Bullock Carol Bundy Christie Burchett Lisa Burgess Alicia Byrd Bob Byrd Cathy Calvert Bryan Campbell Karen Carpenter MarkChance Laura Childers Bret Christensen Lori Christenson Becky Clarck Rhonda Clark Robert Clark Tracie Clark Dan Cole Rob Cole jenny Coleman Mary Collins Tracy Collins Annette Connall Tim Connel julie Cook Sandi Coon Catrina Coon Carmen Corigliano I Dave Corigliano Don Costello julie Stockton spots her dream boy. Juniors 54 55 Doug Costello David Cowin Dawna Cowin Scott Craig Sean Craig junette Cupp Bill Cushman julie Cuzzetto Bob Dalton Sheri Davey Laura Dawe Richard Deay Travis Degele Cynthia DeMers Patti Denton Loretta Deranleau Doug Desmond Crystal DeVorss Bill Dickonson Pam Dillon Paula Douvia jenny Downes jeff Drake Jeannie Duncan Monica Dupuis Sally Dutton Debbie Dyer Cheryl Eastburg john Eccles Steve Eddy Ted Edgar Deena Edmonson Brian Egland Patty Eichenauer Kristen Ellifritt Tracey Ellis 1 . -'-,L 6. i: '- '- -, ' , v 9 U P 5 A' 9' Ply , . .v','p.n,s's'5 5 A 5 s , . - Dan Erb Andrea Erickson Judy Erpenbach Darlene Estes Perry Failing Tim Farley john Fehlig Ted File Cernise Flatter Denise Fleishman Roger Forkner Lisa Foster Stacey Foster Kevin Fredrickson Rick Freeman julie Freitag Cathy Fruen Dianne Fruit Sheryl Funk Nannette Cabel Natalie Gaby X Hz fi' gs, Q .-- K yt ,lf 1 ,Q ' Q19 4 4 0 v '. 4 . . v .V 0 . - Scott Gaffigan Fiona Garcia Bob Garrison Scott Gay Darryl Genest Kay Gifford Bob Gilmore Cheryl Glenn Dana Goldman Bob Gomes Don Good Debbie Goolie Ed Gossett Robert Goyette Kristi Grafmiller Colleen Grant Sue Grant Trisha Gratto Brenda Greco Kevin Green Sharla Green Kacie Greenwood Franz Griffin Kevin Griffith Tim Gronwold Cassie Grove Paul Grover Scott Gundlach Karl Gwinn jerri Habberstad Tami Habel Gene Hagen Marc Hall Brad Halverson Bill Hansen - . . v v . . . . U. v v v V V U ' U ' v ' 6- ' 5' ' '- V- v ' v: g. '. O D A A 5 P I 5 A A 5 5 0 o 0 , ' 1 is Wei. Pam Hanson jon Harding Philip Harding Cynthia Harmon Doug Harms Connie Harrison Franz Griffin shows his confusion by asking, Whatcha' talkin' 'bout boy? Juniors 56-57 Rich Harrison Mike Hartin Pat Hartin Shannon Harty Patty Hastings Crystal Hawley Deanna Healy Lori Henderson Mike Henderson Brenda Hendrickson Camille Henneberg Karen Henslee Mike Hertz Tim Hewitt Lisa Higginbothom Joyce Hill Lee Hill Lesley Hilts Kim Hinman Kari Hodges fr- Jim Hoff J g: 5' 6: r ii DI- 6: 'i' 6: Eg: .P E Q.: , D 5 i ' ' Kyla Hogue Ken Hooper Brian Hoots LaDonna Hoots Mike House Terry Howell lohn Huckaba Mitchell Huested Ken Hughes Heather Humphrey Cheryl Jans Jim Jansma Julie Jefferies Christine Johnson Dana Johnson Laura Johnson Larry Jones Sami Jones Tom Jordon Steve Josephsen Shelly Justice Junko Kawai Muriel Keating Greg Keene Mary Kendall Todd Kent John Kershinar Kobv Kimbrough Jeff Kincaid Rich Kincaid Jim King Renee King Keith Kingsolver Lynn Kish Brenda Kjolseth f X x 3. is . .. . rl' v X ff x X 5 W -I Q Cheryle Kleinknecht Mike Klozar Lois Knopp Wendy Knudsvig Debbie Knudtson Tom Koep Marty Kolkman jackie Kooy Mike Kresek jennifer Kutas Greg LaBere Tom LaBere Shawn Lahr Yvonne LaLiberte Bret Lancaster Mike Latvala Mark Laureman Mark Lease jenny Leatherwood Heidi Leffler janet Lenke 1 . f , A I 0 A . 5 . 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George Lewis Tracie Lindsay Tim Lindsay Toby Lindsay Deanna Lisenbee Lori Loski Walter Lowe joleen Lowry Bryan Lubbers Charlie Luke Jody Lund Greg Luther Tom Lutz Dale Main Val Mairs Laura Mandrey Kristi Marchant Debra Marsey Eileen Martin Vicky Martin Anne Sherwood sums up the standings of MEAD, while Carla Brannan sums up SHADLE, juniors 58-59 Craig Massie Mike Maycumber Mark Maxwell David McBride Bret McCallum Lisa McCartney jim McCroskey Kent McCowin Eric McHard jerry McMullen Megan Mellor Steve Merchant Ray Merkel james Miller janet Miller Jenifer Miller john Miller Mollie Miller Rick Minard Kim Mitchell Mayanna Mitchell Mike Miyoshi jeff Moe jon Molander Doug Montague Kim Moran Debbie Morgan Shawn Morissey . - v ' iv'. .'A 0 P 9' ' jerri Morrisdn Laurie Mortenson Erika Mortenson Teresa Moynihah Colleen Myers Don Myers Kim Naccarato Mark Nadvornick Danette Natwick David Neely David Nelsen Brad Nelson Scott Nelson Kevin Newton Dennis Nichols Troy Nilson Todd Niva Lance Nordin Mike Northington lim Norton Debbie O'Brien Mark Offield james O'HaIloran Maureen O'NeiI Steve Obenland AI Oestreicher Lori Orvis Christy Parker -if -if 1:49 I Tony Pauli Tammie Paulsen Lisa Pedersen Tony Penders Brian Peterson Valerie Peterson Darren Petrie Wendy Pfarr Melodie Phillips Terry Pierce Dan Pilcher Mark Poad Joanna Poage Bob Poffenroth Jerry Pontius Anna Porter Ken Potts Cindy Powers Lori Preston Darren Prouty jerry Purkey lom Racicot Terri Raivo Rhonda Reid jennifer Reidenbach Carrie Rhodes jeff Richards Stan Richter 4. , v- -r, ,' A 5 , - h Q Mike Riley Virginia Roberts Tony Robideaux Nikki Rodseth Melanee Rosenoff Kim Ross Theresa Rouleau Tina Roullier Elaine Rummer Linda Rushton Kay Russell Lisa Russell Karen Ryan Neil Ryan Rod Sadler Curt Sainsbury Dan Pilchers all-star snow ball team. Juniors 60 61 Tim Salts Scott Sander Janette Sanders julie Santa Rosa Brian Sawyer Phil Schaefer Greg Schatz Tyler Scheinost Lynn Schlecht Chris Schroeder Lori Schroeder Phil Schroeder Rich Schwartz Brian Scott Lynn Scott Rob Scott Russ Scott Bob Seipp Kathy Selland Cindy Severson Roger Schaffer Charles Shannon Brian Shaw Jeannie Shaw Linda Shaw Rich Shaw Matt Sheets Tracy Sherrington Q U ,- g. 0 V 5 5 ' , , U . . . ' 1 ' , . Anne Sherwood Drew Shimer Rick Short jim Simonson Dena Simpson Mike Sinclair Alan Skinner Chris Skinner Christy Skinner Nancy Slater jeff Sleizer Annette Smith jennifer Smith Miles Smith Rona Smith Tracy Smith Steve Snyder jim Speaks Steve Spencer Rick Spiger Brendt Staples Tracie Stejer Todd Sterkel ' Bettie Stiritz Heather Stitt julie Stockton Veronica Stone Lisa Stoney q p O 9 v v 0 ' ' ' ' ' 'Junior Power ' - 5 U , . U. I L D' D C L am, il? X -fm., J is 'fl 3,9 Q ,fs Bill Stretch Teri Stroh Randy Stubbs Debra Sullivan Paul Sullivan Steve Suor joan Suver Connie Swanson Karen Talley Brad Taylor Mike Taylor Mike Terris Tammee Terris Jann Thaemert jeff Tenbrink Dick Thomas Kris Thomfohrde Doug Thompson Karen Thornbrugh Cindy Torres Kathy Toutant Paula Troglia Randy Troyer Andrea Udby Tracy Uhden Lauri Uhlrich Karen Ulijohn Mike Ulrick a , 1 - , . U. P U- U 5 D A 5 - S . - Q' .' ,' Shirley Van Anrooy Monica Vanderbosch Maggie Van Veen Tina Vill Bob Wagner Trudy Walker Karen Ward Tae Warnock Tom Watkins Ron Weaver Bill Webster Tammie Weed Ross Weigel Randie Wells Rob Wells Mark Wellsandt Kathy Toutant alias Miss Prissy-Lou, shows her stuff! Juniors 62-63 Dianne Weston Jay Weston Oscar White Craig Wilkens Donna Wilkinson john Williams Troy Williams Yvonne Williams Toby Willis Sam Willmering Danna Winkleman Teri Wisemore john Wojtulewicz Debbie Wold Shawn Wright Dave Wyatt Robin Yaw Laura Young Mark Young Victoria Young Bob Zinkgraf julie Adams Shelly Baker Deena Edmonson Dan Lund Anne Mochel Troy Nilsen Bob Walker A 'x - ' 0 ' We Have the Power ofa Panther ' Doug Anderson Cole Barry Eric Benedict Greg Biss Carol Carrillo Scott Cobain Robert Denel john Dietz john Driggs Barri Dyk jim Farrell Gaye Feighner Randy Foster Debbie Carris Cameron Geneisse Cheryl Hay Sharon Henderson jeff llenstine Tania johnson Melanie Jones Rich Kish Pat Kostecka Mark Madison Molly Magee Tim McDowell Kelly Mclver Lincoln Nelson Lisa Pauley Jenny Racicot Steve Randock Scott Robertson Elaine Rummer Pam Sease Ron Simonson Bonnie Smith Paul Spangenberg Rick Spiger DeAnna Turner 'Nw QM Q 4 Fx K? E s A s ,v R X i?e?egi . A Desperately wanting to be the Annual, Lorri Albin and Alicia Byrd pose willingly. Juniors 64.6 5 .Ov 4 , ' Q, Q' Q ,. it , O LJ B S DO 5 O 5,- Q 0 az' Q. r- D' I ss Qs I-. 5. Sophomores 66-67 Lynette Abell Sheila Abner Bill Adams Mark Albin jon Alleman Renee Allen Brian Anders Lynn Anderson Mark Anderson Troy Anderson Merilee Austin Rick Austin Kim Avery Pete Ayers Marty Bademian jay Baird Argon Baker jon Balenzano Anne Barcellos Suzie Barfoot Bob Baril Jayme Bartlett Brett Batchelder Craig Batty Eddie Baum Michelle Baump Mike Beck Steve Behen Mike Bender Dena Beraducci Tandy Berg Evilen Bergstresser Mark Bergthold Richard Berkimer Scott Bicha 'f a . 1 . Q- - ' '-' Q- . U: . 1 15 - ' 9 ' r . . I ' v v ' r ' 5 p s . ' v Q 4 Q w Richard Bier Matt Binsfield Loretta Black Gwen Blair Chuck Bliss Carl Boesel Gary Boletti Rhonda Bolt Bill Bolton jay Bonnett Steve Boren jim Boss Brian Boutz jeff Boyd David Braun Desiree Brokan Cathy Brooker Shelley' Brower Bob Brownlee jill Buchberger Brenda Buck ,. 0 . ,. .. '- L 'R as A 1. - ,,f m,,E,.f ,V 91- i X, ,, 22 'ri at , 6 la ' -l 6 1-V will ,,,-, R Q 1 l 1 - a 1 J -f, 1 7 ,, ., ' 1' 9- s mvlzawywf .- -ff-f , ,,,. ,H ww- 7 .rw , 1, W f ,W 5 H , W, gy 7' V S , , , L 1 ,A v' p , W! f sw 1 1, 9 f , as .f H' . -3 05917 f N f may X , A' 6, :Sophomore Mark l K Rob Bunday Nancy Bundy Becky Bunke Dale Burbridge Ron Burchett Tony Burke Barbara Burns Mike Burrell jeff Caddy janet Calhoun Kurt Cannon Scott Cantelon Matt Chabot Tammy Chan Gary Chandler Rocky Chandler Debbie Chesley Lorrain Christlieb Kelly Christopher Darlene Clausser Darin Clark Reuben Clark Cam Clukey Scott Coble Ginny Collier Chris Collins Karen Collins Sean Collins Stacey Collins Chuck Conkling Susan Conner Mark Cordell Lisa Corpus Colleen Cox Darcy Coyne i- -. ,, D, ,- -' r v Brenda Craig Cindy Crawford Cheryl Crecelius Steve Behen sits back exclaiming, 'Hey Babyf Sophomores 68 69 Laura Crew john Crofoot Darren Crow Karen Crowder jeff Cushman Dave Cutbirth Robert Danels Phil Daniel Shelly Daratha Curt Davis Rick Davis Pat Dawson Lorae Decker Santos De La Cruz Liz De Mers Beth Denning Sue Dethloff Wade Dixon jill Dormaier Pat Dotson Stacey Duffy 1-. ., l 1 u ., 1- ' g. 1 . . r. nf- ' Lori Dunlap Brock Earle Mark Eaton Mike Eaton Becky Ebner Wendy Edger Eric Eggert Ken Eichenauer Cherie Ekholm Dan Ellis Dan Ely Tracy Emery Bob Englant Kim Etherington Rod Evans Charlene Ewer Beth Failing Linda Fanning Pat Fawver Brenda Fecht Jenni Fessler Eva Feucht jim Fischer Kelly Fisher Joyce Fitzpatrick julie Fleishman Scott Foster Kelly Franklin Kris Fredrickson Rebecca Frey Luann Fries Mike Froemming Marguerite Fry Eric Fuller Daniela Fultz '. 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O y 5 ' ' '. f p u J -v'. v. 6- 91. 3 Q Wa iii- Pat Gallaghter Paul Garcia Connie Gard Sarah Gardner Cam Geniesse Dorrain Gilchrist Sue Gilbert David Gill Lori Goldschmitz Bill Golden Doug Grant Tony Grantham Angie Gribben juan Griffen David Gronhovd Steve Guidice john Guillotte Dale Hamilton Rob Hamilton Curtis Hamm Stacy Hanson i: A. ,O ,S sf., ' Q Robert Harrison Kent Harshman Brett Hawkins Pam Healy Tricia Heber Stacey Hedstrom Curtis Henderson Tami Henderson Ray Hendrickson Pam Henning julie Hewitt Richard Hiller Anita Hicks Mike Hilde Mike Hill Karin Himmer Rick Hinman Shelley Hirte Shannon Hodge Neilene Hodneland Molly Hoerner Dan Holden John Holen David Cutbrith the Chuck Magione of Mead Sophomores 70 71 Teri Holen Kristine X Hiolmberg Kristi Hopf Tony Hopkins Janelle Horlacher Bruce Howard jeff Howland rf- 7 - if . 5- Q: r,- Jamey Hyatt Kevin lmholt Trent james Karen jasper Tim jasper Cindy jay Carla johnson Kara johnson Scott johnson Sheryl jones Stacey jones Becky jourdan jim judge Arlene Kagi Leann Karg Yvonne Karki Jodie Kaufman Nicki Keating Dan Keck jeff Keeling Sam Keen Scott Keller Kim Kellogg Matt Kelsey Mike Kennedy julie Kent Scott Kenyon William Kern Sam Kersey Gigi Keys Teri Kincaid Darren Kinnamen jon Kirk Dawn Kister Nannette Kistle Karen Kliennechjw Betsy Knudson ,Heidi Kolb Martin Koski Sandy Krause Michael Kroege Krystal Krumm Shirley Kubat Tricia Kuntz Jiieryl Kunz Troy LaCasse Kevin Langford Michelle Latvala jeff Layton I Y U . f 1 , Sophomores . 0 s A. - 4: - v Q 35 3 ' 'T A2 ' x s QQ: ,X t, E' i Cliisg Q?Q3' 'S 'S' 'S ' . U r 4 O 1. 0. 0 n 5 -fi ig, I S 4 , S s 1 . Kevin Lease jenny Lehman Steve Lengye Jim Little Shelly Lochner Melisa Loewe I . u - 5 Deena Love DQ v A: 'J . ' : gz. john Love Lillian Lowry Steve Lucas joe Lucenti lim Luchini Cheri Luder Chris Lutz Bob Maguire Wes Maki Dana March David Marek Tim Maricle Mark Marston Brian Martin Dan Martin Tammy Martin Dwight Matheny Nancy Matthew Darcy McCallom Greg McCarron Rich McDevitt Denise Mclntosh jeff McKeen jon McKibben Marcy McMahon Brandee McVay Luche Meisner Scott Meyers David Miller Ed Miller Mia Miller Sam Mills Debbie Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Russell Miyoshi Sarah Modisett Colleen Monahan Brock Earle states, lt may look a little strange but it keeps the hair out of my eyes! 1 Sophomores 72 73 Cloria Morgan Dan Morgan Cindy Morris john Morse Nate Morse Dawn Moss John Moxley Mike Mueller Troy Mulvania Lori Munk Guy Myers Tom Myers Dezso Nagyfy Sandy Nell , ii 5. v: .3 ' , u r Mike Nelson jodi Nevard Chris Nichols Steve Nickeson Sue Nieman jon Niska Rhonda Noble Danielle Norman Leann Norris Billy O'Brien Karri O'Connell Mei O'Halloran Kristine Olcese Leigh Olson Michael Onzay Catie Pallas Dan Pasby Molly Pasby jeff Patrick Brian Patterson Dan Patterson Kathy Patterson Lisa Patterson Beth Pauley Teresa Pauli Mary Pecchia jim Pierce Klint Peters Kelly Petersen Ron Petersen Kathy Petersen Connie Pettis Everett Pfenning Kris Phillipy julie Piehler Mike Pielli Lisa Pierson Ron Pike Kelli Pilant Kim Poad jeff Poffenroth Lisa Pollello Q Y ,, Ab 'Q' . .5 1, D . 1' l U 'Q '- L... ll ' Q3 X 'Q Lat 1- 4, L. in mf mx iw N, Q gl NSA' 'xx . 3 if l., 'D . Q: 1 .0 ' ' 5' .- ,. , ' ' I ' ' . ' O Q .- U. , V g V . A U 5 JUG: R gl 3' fi? A F, -,.: Tim Polello Dani Polley Larry Pool Craig Pooley Melissa Popp Dan Preedy Pat Prestley Melissa Radach John Radka Tim Ray jeff Reavis Andrea Rees '. Mary Reidenbach Perri Reinoehl ' v 6: .1 vi g:. ..- Chris Richter Wayne Riddle Milissa Reidinger Pat Riley jill Rise julie Roe Michelle Rosenoff Eileen Rouleau Kelly,Rowley Tim Ruebush Lesley Rurey Shawn Russell Michelle Rust Mike Rust Ron Sabado Dee Sagendorf Scott Santa Rosa Charles Sauer Carmen Schaefer Kevin Schelling Kelly Schmidt Bill Schmitt Steve Witiuk shows off his perfect form. Sophomores 74-75 Mike Schratz Dane Schur Eric Scollard Kim Sheehan jolynn Seely Mike Sewell Cindy Short Karl Sicilia Pete Sicilia Denise Sims Ann Sinclair Cheryl Sly Kevin Smagh Chris Small We 1 o A' 'C V- .' A D, 5 9 Q ' D I . g Q' - . - ,v . , 4. ' . S. ,' . I . ' D L ' Q .5 Ruth Smith Curt Smith Deke Smith Karen Smith Sheri Smith Donna Smithbrecken Rod Snider Bob Synder Mark Sokolowski Carlee Solowoniuk Sherrie Somers Mike Sowl Greg Spencer Ken Spencer Mike Spencer Shelly Spencer Sandy Spilker Gayle Sprute Scott Squires Brenda Stanger Donna State Terry Stearns jason Stewart Kevin Stewart Bonnie Stobie Gavin Stone Ricki Stowell Vernon Streeter Rod Stubbs Susie lmholt Scott Sutherlin Dan Suver George Swan Betty Taladay Lori Talbot Cathy Tautz Sean Taylor Tami Thain Kevin Thomas Mark Thomforhrde Matt Thomforhrde George Thompson Y 5 U U 4 7 A' 0 I 1 D 'Qt Wx ,f - . g. Sobhomore Power ' 'T 51. 5 iig. 55 lf' 9, ,f Bob Thompson Scott Tichacek jeff Towne Tim Towne Toquyen Tran Phyllis Trendowicz Kim Tripp lean Tulloss Shawn Tully Katie Turck Arnie Tyler Leslie Uhden Sharon Uhlrich Bill Ulmonen I 'Q . '- H' Shannan Valle Debbie Vandervert Rubbie Vanorden Sara Van Veen Mike Vanderbosch Andy Vawter Selene Vigil Tom Vince Debbie Vivier Frank Volz Bob Votava Lea Waldusky Bill Walker Kurt Walker Scott Walker Tammy Walker Kim Watkins Russ Weaver Jody Wegner Melody Wehnes james Weigel Pat Wellsandt Matt Welter Mark Wigen Blaine Williams LaDonna Williams Michelle Latvala laughs, BlOLOGY?, l thought this was Home Ee. Sophomores 76 77 Tracy Williams jodi Willis Kelly Winkler Kim Winkler Steve Witiuk Laurel Witt Ron vVittkopf Nancy Woefel Peggy Wolf Stacey Wolf Deanna Wong Diane Wood Leonard Wood Gail Woodruff Kathy Woollett Richard Wu Darrin York Stacey Youmans Kelly Young George Zaran Pam Zierdt Debbie Zweifel Not pictured Lonny Calkins Holly Carroll Eugene Cartwright Gary Chandler Craig Cooley Eric DeVoe Andra Demeyer Tim Dye Gary Fennell Padraic Gallagher Brenda Hekimian Jerald Hendrickson Rosemary Hiemstra Tu Huynh ' i i li 1 :'N f A saw Kristy lrmer Matt Kelsey john Kopta Scott Nixon Daniel Novosad Cathv Osgood Molly Pasby Kimberly Porter Vic Ray Vicki Shaw Norman Smith Donna Smithbrecken Tim Towne Rae Warnock Bobby Washington Margaret Wolf Donald Yarwood Curt Smith exclaims, Is it june yet? Sophomores 78-79 ,rs the educato he e ucators ators the edu ors the educa the educator rs the educ educators the edu ors the e : educato educators cators the e ed S C3tOI'S the educators the r duct tors the e 31 th 5' 7E 1 u the educators the ed dncnntnrs the E.dllC3 ' ors the e he e tO1'S ii ucator 'Z the e u educato e ducators the e e o ucators tors the edt ucators the e educators t rs the at cat r s the e 1 : e ucators t e educai ttors the educators the 's the educators the ec The Educators Upper left-Principal, Dr Steve Hogue Assistant Principal, Duane Reidenbach du ators Edu ator Centerzleft to right-Super- intendent Eugene Regan, Board of directors: Dennis Patterson-President, Mar- jean Agather, Ray Miller, Phryne Ostlid-Vice Pres- ident, Roy Christenson. Lower left-Assistant Prin- cipal, Don Griffiths. Lower right-Mrs. Spence helps Senior Sandy War- ren with some scheduling difficulties. 1' In Counselors, first row- Anita Janssen, Joanne Tripp, Alpha Spence, second row- Pat Clark, john Coeller cators Edu ato Cordon,john!Dean of Students Fink, Paulette!Vocational Director Winkleman, Ken!Librarian Kauppi, Ann!Librarian Mr. Winkleman checks up on students who haven't returned their books. if Educators 82-83 Anderson, Lewis! Agriculture!Auto Shop Bafus, VanitafHome Ec! Social Studies Ballantyne, BarbfEnglish Baskett, Gary!Art Blessent, lohnfCrafts Bowman, Mark!Social Studies!EngIish Mr. Kostecka lectures a student on the American Revolution. 'Q A: Y- ', .- l ' . . . Q . -- Q' . - . u' ' n,' Q , . Q I, ,, 1 In 4 . 4 - ,s A . , u Q 9 A 'A . A-9 be . r ' ' A U 1 i A 5 ' 9 A ' Q , A ' Brown, jim!English Buckner, Tom!P.E.! Social Studies Busch, Craig!Special Education Butler, Dan!Business Education Chadwick, Ron!English! Social Studies Christopher, Joanne!P.E. !Health Clark, Pat!Social Studies Coon, Ken!T.V. Couch, Claudia!Home Ec! Social Studies When Mr. Strait talks people listen. 'a Q - c s, i--f,f,:.:-, f... 1 f . ,f t ,, Q x, I f .f-. . ,k - , ' W M . 1 - t M sm if 5 ' '- M:-I-f.. -- I XC' ii li , Mx . . sf- . s' . .' A , . 1, J - - 1 , I -' . ' .. a,, - v . .- A , D ' D A ' ' A ,,. ,, ,- 5. v A 9 A ' 7 5 U ' 9 A A V . 1 g if n 4. 4 Q A A A. ' '-- ' U .. ,, Mil if ln av , N- ... .s 04- '- T 3 1 i n uw Deniston, jimfEnglish Edburg, Stan!Science! Math Ehrlich, Val!English! P.E. Fleming, MikefP.E.! Health Franke, AnnefEnglish Fritsch, Karen!Social Studies Gariepy, jan!English George, Garfield!Math! Social Studies Gilchrist, GandifHome Ec Mr. Kimball attempts to recruit another prime candi- date for the Air National Guard. C Ag 5: ', . , 0 , Q: -' , 6,- Q' Goss, Cliff!Math Graham, Wes!P.E.! Health!Social Studies Griffith, Mel!Math Harding, joel!Social Studies Hegeson, lo!English! Spanish Hess, Brian!SociaI Studies Janssen, Anita!English johnson, Gheryl!SpeciaI Ed Kimball, Neal!Graphics Mr. Wenz demonstrates a musical excercise, Educators 84-85 Kite, Bernie!Art Kostecka,Mike! Social Studies Larson, Mike!P.E.fSocial Studies Lazelle, Braunda!DriII Team!P.E.!English Lenz, CathyfSpeciaI Education Lewis, CaroI!Business Education Ms. Nuxoll gets what she iustly deserves. Q. '. n , - , u s 4 - s 'Q 'f 1 , - . Q - P' S 'M X A in , M... t t ar , 'K n 4 ' . - Q . . f D Q' .1 1' P- . G. i, I . 9 5 I D O 7 I y A V ' Q , ' 5 t . . D V 9 I Maroney, DickfWood Shopflndustrial Arts McChesney, Mike!Math Millay, Sharon!SociaI Studies Miller, john!Science Munstedt, Pat! Agriculture Nuxoll, Carla!EngIish Ostness, AI!Math Player, Wes!Science Pool, Dwight!HeaIth! P.E.fAthIetic Director Mr. Wagstaff takes a moment to confuse his students on DaIton's Law. l .m T rl :ii K iff x j ' , X H is Pope, Steve!Metal and Wood Shop!Carpentry Preston, jim!Social Studies!Math Rettenmier,AnnfFrench Rettman,Al!Science Riggs, Kay!English Rinderknecht, Renee! Special Education Sabiston, ArtfMetal Shop Schaffner, Paul!Cerman Schultz, Greg!History! English Miss Rettenmier's example' ck UWMSQ, of a perfect French 1O. 1 'V:.: 07 H, i' rf- -, , ., V L U. qt E: 9- Q: v: 5 6: .2 v. . ' ir s 4: K. '- vi- ' u,- ' ...auf Scott, Carol!Home Ec. Simonson, Connie! English Squires, jim!Business Education Mr. Goss gets ready to take onthe slopes. Educators 86-87 Stone, Cash!SociaI Studies!Heaith!P.E. Stookey, Ray!Sciencef Health!P.E. J S Stowell, Scott!Science Qi ' Mr. Baskett finds it hard I to be humble ' ' ducators Edu ator Strait, Kevin!Science S Strand,David!Art Stueve, Ernie!Mech. and Arch. Drawing Sweeney, Patty!Spanish Toutant, AI!Social Studies Tyler, Arnie!Science Mead coaches pray for two more minutes in the Shadle game. Tyus, Bobflvlath Wagstaff, Bill!Science Warner, Mike! Instrumental Music Mr. Strand doodles the day away. cators Educate Wheeler, Carol!Business Education ,,.,v- ' Wright, lanefEnglish! Social Studies Mr. Stueve contemplates suicide. Educators 88-89 Secretary, Mrs. Stretch, frantically searches for her missing pen. Office right to left, front row-Bonnie Waymire, Gerry Wells, Nancy Gronhovd. Middle row-Cathy York, Cec- ilia Scott. Back row-Gayle 'ac - d Knutson, Bev Streteh. -Oh L19 4 - ' . A' , , 1- . I D 1' , A' , g , 9 'U g 5 9 v ' v v Q Q 'v a - . Q u v' V., 5'1b ,Q .- .- Cooks first row-Betty Patter- son, Elsie Walkely Anna Yentzer, Marcia Berry. 2nd row-Pat Jasper, Lorraine Stiener, Pat Dotson, Pauline Carlson, Phyllis Wood, jo Cronn. Not pictured: Bev- erly Rees, jan Wold. 'f 9 D. g 1 0 1 5 Y P D . A ' , C ' U 'G' ii,.------m Janitors, first row- Roy Wiese, Roy Wiese Jr. Kay Fair, Marvin Fortune, ed Flatter, Rick Nester Mike Whelan 1 ' '. . 1 1 ' ' Q . . r Q v O v v 6 'i 9 9 D L 5 - 7 V U U I 5 4 0 0 , , 5 5 5 D A I MPN , - - - 5 Q iv '. Ask Kay Fair, she can fix anything. Building Aides, first row- Mary Kay Anderson, Donna Miller, Phyllis M. Matheny. Second row-Barbara Bacon, Patti Coyne, janet Le Doux. Third row-Marci Williams, Patti Severson, Fay Scott. Fourth row-Carol Tadlock, Peggy Struss. Educators 90-91 ,-M x gn -ui A lui v , Q 4- Q., if w fic .1 2 3 2 f ' xii!! 1. xx I if' XX l 5' 'H- J' 'I jfbij, I X 52 f Q X , . sl 'Q ,4 , 5. 1 '- fl 'J qi. 9 ,N . S-.-. wa.. S , E- 'nz 'W Qff. X M? Q Li in 'i'i - I l ' 1 X Y i I I S VSV ' x E. . K ,vx l C VKY' ff , 1 K l alfa , Q, S S cis, 1 ff ffl, 4 ?,?iff i was W Foug 4 A MK -j' 335' - ' 'L ggi .yr . 'Ve'N,' M .Q Q -ga TV . R NA G s if S 3 'X g if xg Si, ' 'X f 1 s I , W, g MN ,Q r if R Q v ' N I. 1 5 in 1 x if X - 'si .1 'iv f . 'ix ' NT-F ,gv:Mik.4 'aw Q.. . -W X 5Q.A:f'? f' - Q w TKLTJM Q1 Nkfxbhx l f, U , 4.2, l L . Remember when a McDonald's Bic Mac was only .85? Well things have really changed and so have we. Our high school years will have a great influence on us for the rest of our lives. The crazy trends we developed throughout these years will be treasured for ever. The punk look with its wild glasses and tight plastic pants hit Mead in full force. On the other extreme was the cowboy or cowgirl look. Many students could be seen with various cowboy hats and boots and of course the ever popular Levi 501 jeans. The French braid, triple pierced ear and 14kt gold jewelry were a common sight among the women. Smurfs and different styles of buttons were cute gifts many friends exchanged and every red blooded American seemed to ask the question: Who shot j.R.? In the news a new president, Ronald Reagan moved in the white house and our state's faithful resident Mount St. Helens blew her top. As we look back at these things and all the other unique events we have been involved in we bid farewell to the Senior Class of 1981 and welcome all future students and their trends. Trends 92 93 I BLACK Mead in Black Sz White 94-95 ,Sig - THE ATI-ILETES 'W 1 L- arslty - ovln Up 3 an Front row left to right: Manager Bruce Miller, Brian Scott, jeff McCloskey, Mitch Whetzel, Pat Kostecka, Bill Cushman, Dave Baker, Kevin Newton, Blain Barton, Wayne Anderson, Bill Stretch, Tom Watkins, Manager Blaine Williams. Second row left to right: Gary Chandler, jon Bennett, Don Myers, Dan Pilcher, jeff Christenson, Brian Farmer, Mike Patterson, Craig johnson, Ronson Stotelmeyer, jeff Axtell, loe Benzo Third row left to right: Assistant Coach Larry Pottenroth, Chris Phillips, Brad Taylor, Gary Mclntosh, Dave Pool, Kevin Carosella, Franz Griffin, Shawn Wright, Paul Harding, Scott Ahrndt, O'Neill Byrd, j.G. McClellan, Mike Sicilia. Fourth row left to right: Assistant Coaches Wes Graham and john Miller, Darrel Smith, Stephan Griffin, Steve Dougherty, Bryan Miller, Randy jassman, Dan Kuntz, Mike Pilcher, Kerry Clark, Tony Chapman, Mark Felts, Head Coach Rav Stookey, Assistant Coach Ron Chadwick. an in ,, .,,' vixl' :x at t it -I if vii- i' fffrfftr ii' gym, EA-U1 EAn.Au. ui. n. ix A struggling tie, 22-22 against Shadle Park and a 21-7 victory over Lewis 84 Clark, brought the Panthers' record season in the History of the CSL, to an end. Seniors Dave Pool and jeff Christenson comment on the season: We got off to a slow start, but by our third game we pulled together and started working as a team. What can we say, we had one outstanding season. Head Coach Ray Stookey adds, This season could be a traditional mark in Mead's History. jeff Christenson was awarded most valuable player, while Cary Mclntosh was Defensive Captain and Steve Dougherty was Defensive Player of the year. Offensive Player of the year was Dan Pilcher and Offensive Captain was Dan Kunti. The Coaches award went to Mitch Whetzel, Dan Kuntz and Bryan Miller. Four Varsity members made All- City Teams this year. jeff Christenson, Gary Mclntosh, and Dan Pilcher made 1st team. Mark Felts made 2nd team. I ml' 'T o - Varsity Football l I Mead Opponent 14 Central Valley 25 10 Gonzaga Prep 17 Q U-Hi 7 6 Ferris 7 8 North Central 0 22 Coeur d' Alene h 24 Rogers 7 22 Shadle Park 22 21 Lewis and Clark 7 Wl '5 5 Losses 3 T'e 1 I- hfonieague Came- 1. j.G. McClellan says, Hey Dan follow me. 1 2 3 2. Dave Pool, and Jeff McCloskey munch Roger Pirate. 3. Dan Kuntz uses 4 his whole body to release 4. Craig johnson and Mark Felts pound a Pi- rate in the turf. 5. Bryan Miller flys through the air to catch the ball with the greatest of ease. 6. jeff Christenson stretches up to make a reception. Football 98 99 another touchdown pass. 5 6 Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead j.V. Football 15-0 19-21 19-13 21-28 33-0 20-22 42-10 40-0 0-6 Central Valley Gonzaga Prep University Ferris North Central Couer d' Alene Rogers Shadle Lewis and Clark lt 2, K . V Nvbk K V AE Eikk if , , s H , m wi K umulative score of 209 points to an opposing 80 points in eir league games ending the season with a 5 4 record The ches were very pleased with the success of their team they t that the players were a hard-working group of young men. e players showed a high capability of achieving great things 'he Panthers j.V. team left the 1980 season behind with an c K . . . A - U a . . I I . i a king next years varsity team look promising. readies to stick Titan offense 3 1 Front row Mark Lease Miyoshi David Gowin joe Lucent: Kevin Lease Bob n Bob Zmkgraf Kevin Schelling Brian Patterson Mark Second Row Manager Tony Burke Ken Hooper Gary ler David Marek lay Bonnett Bob Englant Scott Squires, Kroeger Cameron Clukey jeff Richards Mr Tyler Third im Fisher, Mike Kennedy, Paul Spangenberg, Karl Sicilia, icilia, leff Drake, Kurt Ham, Arnie Tyler, juan Griffin, jeff an, Dan Preedy, Mr. George. Fourth Row-Mr. Poffenroth, ichenauer, Ed Miller, jeff Howland, Troy LaGasse, Chris like Kroeger booms one down the field. 2.1 Panther B 1 . . . . t I I I-' -r 1 I 1, d f ' I I I I I. . I . , f I V S m E 1 Terry Howell, John Holen, 1ason Stewart, Dave Gill, and Smagh. 4.1 Bob Dalton sets his sight on a goal. 5.1 Bob n finds a hole. 6.1 Dave Marek runs from would-be Titan ers hold. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Football 100-101 MARATHG MEN CUNTI U TO SHGW STRENGTH ,nm fav ,. ,, ,X,. Ka. ' 1132 W , We '- 3 ' ' A I Boy's Cross Country I Low score wins. Mead 21 SP 34 Mead 16 CV 47 Mead 31 LC 26 Mead 32 Rogers 23 Mead 40 NC 18 Mead 24 U-Hi 34 Mead 44 Ferris 16 Mead 18 C-Prep 45 I , This years boy's Cross Country team finished the season with an even four win, four loss season. This was outstanding considering the two teams from the Greater Spokane League that went to State placed first and second, With only two returning lettermen this years team was very young, promising a strong team next year. This season was a growing period for the team, Royce Hogue, senior, was the boy's team captain and his experier.:e proved valuable to the young team. Outstanding runners for the boys were: Darryl Cenest who placed 11th in the CSL meet. Eric McHard, Rick Schwartz, Mike Eaton, Eric johnson, and Tad Kawada were also accomplished runners in the league. Outstanding J.V. runners were Dan Haley, Mark Eaton, and Brad Bauski. 5 4 7 8 11 A true competitor at work, Royce Hogue, 21 First row bottom-Royce Hogue, Dan Haley, Eric Johnson, Rick Howland, Mike Myers, Craig Hansen, Tad Kawada, Cary Shaw, Dave Pecchia, Dave Wellens. Second row middle- Mark Eaton, Rick Schwartz, Darrin Crow, Steve Lengyel, Eric McHard, Mike Eaton, Darryl Genest, john Eccles, Matt Kelsey, Phil Huggins. Third row back Steve Lucas, Scott Foster, Brad Bauska, Bob Snyder, Randy Foster, Tim Hewitt, Rob Bangerter. 31 Darryl Cenest shows his strength against Saxons. 41 Scoreboard. 51 Rick Schwartz and Eric johnson surging on Saxon runner. 61 And their off! 71 Eric McHard opens the gap between himself and his opposition. Hansen finishing strong. Boys Cross Country 102 103 iff JA k ii 'K K -M 'S ' Q' ' V? . ix W- 'V . . . N' F! gb Q X 'gif .N X .Q :lil rg, . 'S W . uv . I .Qt t . K. K is in , V B we J qgq, , , fzfgi 1 ' . , 4 5 H, . a I Q gif - lg H ww , my 5,52 1' U P u . , - , W if n . , f ,f gf M33-.YA 'f Sw '- I -- L L .zf 9' K K ,,.f K I Ns' - t Qi ' '5 Vi 51 1' I .sv-'fl A N Mr? Ng , 4 ,. B -Q ' ,F,W,?,, .QL-L 1. gvvgrv 5,1 A 1315352 gl g 4i1 ST:gg1iE1jK fiff... 1-Swiixxffrz , ' , 3 gg ga- T1 K .35-...lgiIZg.QQ'1.l 'Sty-ii? , - ' ' ' ' 1-f 1- -'W ,x?-1:+'f1lH- 5 354505, X ,Lays Ejzlgqg- I .' ,Q , I ,tg -. , ,sift . 6 Q '1'i'l'W' fb H' 54 'V Y Q K 1 -.7 I 'Q 5143-we--'X ,..Q,g.. fifj QQ. ' 3 A f if ,Q-ni-gW,g3' . f., -2.4 if 'f1!i3.b.:5 . ' ,'g':'5- j,.,.,.s.- H-3. ,' Ly- -r LY ' an f 1-1 . 2 ff 5 an .V 2 5' J Qu---1.-wp .. , .wi:'.,.1 gl, Q S'-P ga N Q: jr'-fy :NQ:,,-fiijulf-' '. . A -M. :X -'H by f 'Y , ' - A ai Y' -PM Q4 - ' x - ,. .P-GU, 11... 'lv -. 2 miA.::, .5.-by Q w. J- T IRLS X-CU TRY ACH THEIR GUAL 4:-'-Q., - A 'V -H1 A QW? 'ilu rl.. .1 :Sig fr.. 4.3, X. 'Fixx . 1 5' H-TIQ ig-Ad. v'-.,'t1i fL ' it 2, ..-.A -. QW. 'N ' 1 1 fl. -fi .i .: f-f - . 151:E5.' . . . r!,.H-55351515-l,.5' . ifL:2'f f'f.'1':'?1 Pgirlififgr-f'1 1361.52 .Z 1 '-iiwl,f-515'-'41 ig' x f1f:-':5':.,f' The Goal Oriented 1980-81 girls Cross Country team finished a strong 2nd place in Greater Spokane League standings. Coach Tom Buckner, the mentor of goal setting showed them the Panther way, following cooperatively they progressed steadily throughout the season. The team earned a trip to state when they scored impressive wins over North Central and a competitive Gonzaga Prep team. Varsity team members included top runners: Captain Kyla Hogue, jennifer Riedenbach, jenny Lehman, Laura Crew, Nancy Black, Marianne Pierce, Kelley Reed and Debbie Mitchell. j.V. members include Mei O'Halloran, Sheila Abner and Denise Brownlee whom also finished second in the league. Coach Buckner put a strong emphasis on team unity bringing the young team together. With the top five runners returning next year, the future looks strong for Girls Cross Country. l 2 3 11 Kyla Hogue makes her move 5 6 4 against a saxon competitor. 21 7 8 Scoreboard. 31 jennifer Reid- enbach finishing strong. 41 Team picture-back row, Nancy Black, Sheila Abner, Kelly Reed, Sharon Uhlrich, Kyla Hogue, Jennifer Reidenbach, Diane Wood. Middle row-Mei O'HaIIoran, Laura Crew, Sandy Mitchell, Denise Brownlee, Chris DeVorss. Bottom- Debbie Mitchell, Marianne Pierce, jenny Lehman, Debbie O'Brien. S1 Sharon Uhlrich moving out. 61 Coach Buckner gives last minute advice to varsity members. 71 A determined Denise Brownlee gives all. 81 jenny Lehman hot on Saxon's heels. Girls Cross Country 104 105 GLLEYBALL Shadle Park Central Valley Gonzaga Prep Rogers Ferris North Central University Lewis 81 Clark Shadle Park Central Valley Gonzaga Prep Rogers Ferris North Central University Lewis 84 Clark League Record 10-6 Ferris North Central Shadle Park STATE 1 2 Clover Park 1 2 Blanchet OVERALL Wins Losses 19 8 SEASQ . . .Q Nl ER T0 FCRGET rw 'l l Q. 1 ll- ,-f ls., -'ui'--...,.. -.,.,-..., Ranked as 31 in pre-league season, volleyball had a rough image to live up to. The season started off with a bang, beating last year's District contenders Shadle Park. The remainder of the season roller coasted up and down. Winning tough matches, and losing some closely, were all apart of the ride. Volleyball ended the league with a 10-6 record. Seeded 114 at Districts, the power and intensity became clear when volleyball won three straight games to become the District champs. Great setting by Kathy Toutant and Molly Miller helped strengthen the team. Senior Hitters Stacey Douglass, jenniferJones, ,Iolynn Knudsvig, Michelle Benson, and Dianne Schultz also added to the winning picture. Hopes for a high place at state were lowered with some team suspensions, but never quitting Coach Mike Fleming took a team of eight to state. The three varsity and five junior varsity finished 13th. A great accomplishment for the volleyball program at Mead High. 1. The team jumps for joy at anoth- er victory. 2.Kathy Toutant shows superb form in a perfect back set. 3. The Varsity team included: Ctop rowl Coach Mike Fleming, Kathy Toutant, Dianne Schultz, Michelle -Q Benson, Carol Unger, Kelly Fisher fbottom rowj Stacey Douglass, 7 8 jolynn Knudsvig, jennifer jones, Mayanna Mitchell, Tami Bowles, Molly Miller. Not Pictured: joAnna Poage. 4. Michelle Benson passes the ball directly to the setter. 5. Another ball spiked to the floor by Dianne Schultz. 6. Stacey Douglass crouches low to pass a ball. 7. lolynn Knudsvig dives to the floor once more for another great save. 8. On her knees, is the only way to play for jennifer jones. ' 1 23 5 4 6 Volleyball 106 107 ff! bf' qw ixi 1 lvl. J, arp, msn H' sm XA, This year the j.V. Volleyball Team had excellent standings of 21 wins to 3 losses. The goal that Miss Rettenmier set was for the j.V. team to finish first in the league, they accomplished this goal. Some of the things that make our j.V. team better than other schools is that the volleyball program starts at the Elementary school level and builds from there, also the quality and different levels of skill that are taught to the girls, The j.V. teams toughest competitor was Rogers, they won one game and lost one game to them , the girls played extremely well in that excruciating game. The highest achievement of the season was the progress that everyone on the team made once they all got used to working with new plavers. 11 Gail Sprute anticipates the attack. 21 Jerri Morrison pops up the oppo- nents tip for Sue Niebum. 31 Sue Niebum passes on target as Melody Weiness backs her up. 41 Team picture: First row-Coach Rettenmier, jill Dormiaer, Michelle Latvala, Tae Warnock, Sue Niebum, Denise Mcln- tosh, Debbie Vandervert, and Kelly Christopher. Second row-Brandee McVay, Krystal Krum, Melody Wein- ess, Colleen Monahan, Gail Sprute, Jerri Morrison, Anne Sherwood, Brenda Craig, and Debbie Mitchell. 51 Krystal Krum watches Michelle Latvala's save. 61 Tae Warnock pulls the trigger on another spike. 71 Krystal Krum watches the action and remains ready. 81 Colleen Monahan gives another panther pass. 91 jill Dormier executes a perfect passing technique. 12 3 64 578 9 Volleyball 108- 109 GIRL'S TENNIS RALLIE AGAI The Cirl's Varsity Tennis Team had yet another successful season. Their goal was to finish at least 3rd in the GSL standings and they met this goal by tying for 3rd place. The team is made up of mostly juniors and Sophomores who worked hard to improve their temmis skills by taking lessons year round to polish up on their game. Coach Christopher led the girls well and they came through for her by showing everyone that the girls Tennis Team was really on the ball. 13 Keith Kingsolver shows great sportsmanship at the end of a game. 23 Kerri O'Connell shows her great form. 31 Lori Christenson looks like a pro. 41 Annette Genest at her best. 51 Front-Annette Cenest, Kerri O'Connell, Colleen Myers, Lori Christenson, Cheryl Eastburg, Lori Schroeder, Nancy Matthews, julie Roe, Teresa Panli, Laurel Witt. Back-Kay Riggs, Ms. Christopher, Alison Needham, Kathy Selland, Lori Clark, Traci Lindsay, Patti Eichenauer, joan Suver, janet Lenke, Laura Young, and julie Adams. BOY'S TENNIS FINISHES AT TOP OF LEAGUE Hard work and dedication provided the boys Tennis Team with a winning season, showing once again that the Mead tennis players are number one in the Greater Spokane League. Ron Ellingson had another great season, he was named the best player in the City George Lewis also did extremely well, placing second in the City. The team aced out all their opponents with Shadle being the only one to even come close. Coach Bill Wagstaff showed his great leadership abilities again in getting the boys into top physical and mental condition. 11 Front-Rich McDevitt, Bob Walker, Rick Habel, Mike Latvala, Curt Smith, Brian Smith. Middle- Craig Wilkens, john Kershinar, Chris Schroeder, Rick Wyatt, Dave McBride, Steve Alexander. Back-Tony Pauli, Kevin Aunapu, Bryan Lubbers, Gino Borland, 1effO'Brien, Ron Ellingson,and Mr. Wagstaff. Not pictured-George Lewis, Keith Kingsolver, Rocky Chandler, Marty Bodemian. 21 Ron Ellingson-Me, number one seated? 31 Keith Kingsolver shows his great style of serving. 41 Bob Walker-trying to hit the ball. 51 Dave McBride shows his stuff. Tennis 1 10 1 1 1 .5 ' -Q--.W Mm-M., . . X 'X This years boys golf team turned out a hole in one season. The top golfers who really got into the swing of things were Mike Mitchell, Tim Bouten, Craig Massie, Dan Porter and Dave Wyatt. During the entire season through the green of it all the team was always in the winners circle. 'I The girls golf team showed a lot of skill and dedication throughout the year. Paul Peters was the new coach and he inspired the girls throughout the season. Senior Debbie Brower continually demonstrated excellance during the season, along with the other members of the team. 1234 5 6 8 9 1011 11Mike Mitchell, on your mark, get set, go! 21My leg is killing me, do we really have to stand this way asks Dan Porter? 31 Ann Leighty swings into action. 41 'Check out this form,' says Shelley Brower. 51 Boys team members:Craig Massie, Dave Wyatt, Scott johnson, Dan Porter, Tim Bouten. 61 Girls team members are: 1st rowg Shelley Brower and Debbie Brower. 2nd rowg Ann Leighty and Debbie Froberg. 71 Mr. Goss takes a break between rounds. 81 Tim Bouten says to himself, ' I think I can, I think I can.' 91 Boys team members continued: Adam johnson, Mitch Husted, Steve Witiuk, Rick Minard, Mike Mitchell. 101 Debbie Brower leads the team with her great form. 111 'Later Chomp,' says Debbie Froberg. Golf 1 12 1 13 Sf Smnasttes fa .,. .mas .-sag Q wx A-A.. inn! K f a i A . 1: nI '5 :'x ks Rf - . .six N ' S 5 Gymnastics takes alot. With a tremen- dous coach, Vicky Kelly, and mutual respect among the entire gymnastics team, the girls can take anything on. Speaking of taking on anything, Mead's team took first place in the city league. They won all of their meets, including the District Meet. With their outstanding ability, they sent Gina Vigil, Selene Vigil, Kathy Selland and Jeri Habberstad to state. It takes patience, coordination and team effort, and our team has it all! Mead gymnasts, YOU'RE OUTSTANDING!!! 1 S3 Q1 YY QU EB o no ue. me 1. jenny Coleman does a summy off. 2. Selene Vigil shows her stuff. 3. Kathy Selland shows us her good side. 4. Karen Bocksch says OUCH! 5. lt's a bird, it's a plane, it's Debbie Mitchell. 6. Kathy Selland struts her stuff. 7. Cara Towle demonstrates her karate technique on the beam. 8. jenny Coleman has her own style. 9. Kathy Selland does her one arm walk- over. 10. jenny Coleman views the world upside down. 11. Selene Vigil 'flying around.' 12. Debbie Mitchell sees a spider on the beam. 13. Gymnastics left to right: Jeri Habberstad, Kathy Selland, Amy john- son, jenny Coleman, Cara Towel, julie Cozzetto, Erika Mortenson, Karen Bock- sch, Gina Vigil, Mei O' Haleran, Catie Pallace, Debbie Mitchell and Selene Vigil. Gymnastics 1 14 1 15 3419 1' 55,963 Team Picture, left to right: Don Myers, jeff Christenson, Brad Taylor Brian Scott, Chris Catton, jeff McClos- key, Keith Streeter, Tim Maricle, Paul Harding, Ron Ellingsen, Cary Mclntosh, Perry Failing, Dan Pilcher. 1. Perry Failing warned Rogers Pirates to stay out of his way. 2. Mr. Larson get tough with varsity at half time. 3. Gary Mclntosh takes off in flight to make a bas ket. 4. jeff Christenson is able to leap Shadlites in a single bound. What's the key word to basketball? INTENSITY, says Mr. Larson. With the shortest team in the league and an average height of 5 feet, 11 inches, it would have to be intense. We started out great, with our first game against Cheney, Mead had a dominating score of 78-48. One advantage Mead has is their speed and endurance. We may be the shortest but we are the fastest. A strategy that Mr. Larson uses that wears out the other teams so fast 323. 6 VARSITY Mead 80 Mead 75 Mead 67 Mead 74 Mead 60 Mead 65 Mead 70 Mead 54 Mead 54 Mead 50 Mead 68 Mead 55 Mead 64 Mead 53 Mead 62 Mead 45 Mead 79 Mead 68 Mead 65 Mead 56 Mead 62 Mead 77 Q 4. 1., l LALL Cheney Walla Walla West Valley Kennewick University Ferris Central Valley Shadle Rogers Lewis 81 Clark North Central C-Prep University Ferris Central Valley Shadle Rogers Lewis 81 Clark North Central C-Prep Lewis 84 Clark C-Prep pressures, the greatest pressure for him is playing everyon varsity. The players of the varsity team have alot of dedicat is, man to man press. Mr. Larson, being the head coach, has n rr These players all attended summer camps or played on su leagues, practicing four to five days out of the week. Playin this years varsity team was a privilege, it gave the player experience of winning victories. M... QW. M o Q , Q ,ig A . WX-mi ,.-.f ..Qw:..f,,,k, 1 Q I kj: X 5 -xy ' a-4.5, - , , 3 3, ,L , S .T x +5-f 1 -x A yi Y S Q96 H 35. ,' mn .-5 5 VL Www 'hm 5 X 1 19 . x,,, Q,-H 2 qvvv .MJ if 3 1 Q 'Elin 5 -, XA . Jw -,,,x if f 921 re! .Q . ,L 'Q Mfr 'mf' 2. I i Ame ,Q Q,..JN QV 'JS 0 9 Jumor Varslty Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Mead Shadle Park Gonzaga Umverslty Ferris Central Valley Shadle Park Rogers w Lewls 8: Clark North Central Gonzaga Umverslty Ferris Central Valley BfSquad Shadle Park Gonzaga University Ferris Central Valley Shadle Park Rogers vw Lewis 84 Clark VS VS North Central Gonzaga Unrverslty Central Valley 11 11 9 2 40 46 61 52 50 57 47 58 37 28 36 34 47 44 59 69 45 25 61 36 66 43 19 24 29 20 81 35 69 65 68 42 43 48 75 50 48 44 60 42 58 53 44 40 44 54 and B-SQUAD Boys, J.V. and B-Squad Basketball The 1981 season proved a successful one for the Panther junior, Varsity and B-squad Basketball teams. With their first game of the season a bit disappointing, the B-squad took off for revenge. Gonzaga Prep, U-Hi, Central Valley and many other teams stepped aside, while the Panthers rolled by. Win after win, they proved themselves superior. The junior Varsity players headed into the season with a tie against Shadle Park. Though good at the seasons beginning, they proved even better as they stomped on their unlucky opponents. IUNIOR VARSITY TEAM PICTURE: 1st Row: Craig Wilkins, Tony Pauli, Kevin O'HaIloran, Mark Poad, Greg Luther, Dan Pilcher. 2nd Row: Mr.McChesney, Brett Boies, Bill Stretch, Phil Harding, Randy Troyer, Charlie Luke, Bill Dickenson, Brain Scott. B-SQUAD TEAM PICTURE: 'Ist Row: Steve Lengyl, Steve Guidice, Shawn Collins. 2nd Row: Mr. Bowman, Mike Kennedy, Bruce Howard, Dave Braun, Andy Vauter, Scott Sutherlin 1 Kevin Smagh,Mr. Preston. 3. B-Squad player Andy Vauter is awed by Panther action. 4. Scott Sutherlin shows the Bullpups how to make points. 5. Another miracle by Maricle. 6. Steve Lengyl jumps for a B-Squad 36 14 25 Boys Basketball 1 18-119 Q - --.. A .X .5 ..-- T mf R fflXN M ' 52-3. kk 1 xwixg R l X M N Sm M ,W Rx,,.. mi .. Q 'wr-N ff , ' .. ..- . '-,-,-,,.an-- - xv K S 3 x mgk . , l me 5 JS Defense Draws Success 4 5'- ' Xu . 'S fl' I., yin, , il? 'l is fr 3 x K X P+. ix i l 4 WW f 'W 1 Ski!! ,riff , Aff W 'I ' f X X iq Z uxx 4 if Q ee 1 -' 1 'S 1 Baske ,xg Q5 6' if Seven girls, five seniors and two juniors made up this years Varsity Basketball Team. With first year Coach Steve Pope, the girls team had a very successful season. This years Greater Spokane League had some very good contenders, but Mead's girls held their own with a great chance of making District Playoffs. Coach Pope who previously coached eight years of boys basketball said the year had been a good one. A small number of girls turned out and there were numerous injuries but with a great bunch of hard working girls, the Pan- thers never let up. Coach Pope changed the normal strategy from previous years, with a large emphasis on defense and a great press. Mead had one of the top defensive teams in the league. Z 1 4 567 1. Dianne Schultz shoots for two. 2. Another fantastic pass by Melinda Weston. 3. Kyla Hogue scores again. 4. Aggressively shooting, is Cindy Bunton. 5. The Varsity team consisted of, ileft to rightl Coach Steve Pope, Shelly Baker, Melinda Weston, Carol Unger, Dianne Schultz, Kyla Hogue, Megan Mellor, Cindy Bunton. NOT PICTURED: ANITA AHLQUIST! 6. Megan Mellor patiently waits for the offense. 7. Up in the air goes Carol Unger, for another basket. Girls Basketball 1 20- 1 2 1 Girls B and J. . Basketba This year the j.V. Basketball team , had an outstanding season, with the overall record being 11-9, with a league record of 8-8. Their toughest competitor was Shadle Park, the scores for those games were 32-52, and 18-37. The girls played very well in that excruciating game. Mr. Squires felt that the girls worked really hard in every game that they played. lt was a fun and frustrating year with a lot of close games. The outstanding players this year were: Becky Clark, Shelly Baker and Jodi Nevard. The best improved player was Jodi Nevard, 1Kim Mitchell shows excellent shooting against North Central. 2. Chris johnson executes great passing. 3. l.V. team left to right: Chris johnson, Patty Baugh, judi Nevard, Becky Clark, Cindy Harmon, Sue Imholt, Kim Mitchell and Shelly Baker. Not picutred: julie Stockton and Janet Lenke. -.f'-- -f 'l 'f .sf J.V. Riverside W.V. St. Georges U HI Ferris Rogers C Prep U Hi Ferris Rogers G Prep Mead 37 36 46 K Y B SQUAD Mead U-Hi 13 28 F 36 32 CV 39 37 SP UH: League Record 5 7 Overall Record 9 9 CIRLS 'B BASKETBALL This season was an outstanding success for the sophomore girls basketball team! The skills of the girls began at a level higher than that of the past years, and contin- ued to improve throughout the season. Most remarkable thing about this season was the closeness and the teamspirit they shared. Their positive attitudes carried them through the rough spots in the season, and allowed them to play hard, and to play well against their opponents. Each girl deserves to be proud of her place in the Mead basketball program, both because of her performance this season and the contribution she can make in the coming years. 'l. B Squad coaches were Mrs. Ehrlich and Lois Updyke. 2. Team left to right: Mrs. Ehrlich, Ginny Collier, Becky lourdan, Linda Fann- ing, Leigh Olson, Missy Radach, Beth Failing, Kim Poad, Denise Mclntosh Lori Christlieb and Lois Updyke. 3. Lori Christlieb shoots for two. 4. Linda Fanning avoids a block. I Girls Basketball 122-123 0 f, , .. ,ax F41-. fm! 4 : 2' 4 sv 1 'l if A P I fb A X C.-a lc Varsity Wrestling. Lewis 81 Clark john Rogers Ferris North Central Central Valley Gonzaga Shadle University Deer Park Coeur d' Alene Cheney East Valley West Valley Medical Lake Moses Lake Richland Pasco Lewiston Kennewick Walla Walla Pullman Mead 40 29 46 60 48 61 44 46 40 40 49 40 71 53 17 38 51 49 35 34 46 415 049 Wrestlers Finish in Triple Tie Varsity wrestlers proved their outstanding wrestling abilities again in the 1980-81 season. They came in 1st place along with two other schools, Lewis and Clark and Rogers. Their only loss in their 6-1 record came from L.C. Because of the fact that 35 of the 40 wrestlers this year were either juniors or Sophomores, Coach Stone is confident that they will have a strong team returning next year. All the wrestlers had excellent records this year. Starting with jr. Rich Harrison 11011, 17-25 lr. 1ohn Eccles 11081, 8-45 Sen. Dave Drinkard 11151, 18-05 Sen. Kevin 1asper11221, 15-25 Soph. jay Bonnett 11291, 14-65 Sen. Vernon Morris 11351, 14-05 jr. Paul Spangenberg 11411, 12-35 Sen. Paul Smaugh 11481, 12-65 Soph. Pete Sicilia 11581, 9-65 Sen. Rick Howland 11681, 17-15 Sen. Mitch Whetzel 11781, 13-45 lr. Dave Corgliano 11901, 12-65 and Sen. Heavy weight Rob Azavedo, 14-7 Left page top: Paul Smaugh over powers his man. Middle: Coach Stone says it with his shirt. Bottom: Varsity wrestlers front row, left to right: Rich Harrison, John Fehlig, Bob Brownlee, john Eccles, Dave Drinkard, Kevin jasper, jay Bonnett. Middle row5 Vernon Morris, john Miller, Paul Spangenberg, Tony Chapman, Paul Smaugh, Pete Sicilia, Ric Howland. Back row5 Coach George, Coach Chadwick, Mitch Whetzel, Dave Corigliano, Rob Azavedo, Coach Stone. Right Page, top left: Rich Harrison raises his arm in victory. Top rightg Ric Howland lifts his opponent to a win. Top middle: Dave Drinkard sets up for a pin. Bottom: Vernon Morris gets L.C. in a tight hold. Wrestling 124 125 T LERS. and Coach George 2, Agony 1. Coach of Defeat? Not for Tim Farley! 3. Russ Myioshi on top of things 4. Team Picture First row left to right: Miles Smith, jeff Keeling, Rod Snyder, Darrin Crow, Russ Myioshi, james Miller, Wayne Riddle, Chuck Bliss Second row: Mr. George, Kevin Lease, Mike Latvala, Mike Uhlrich, Guy Myers, Shawn Tully todd Niva, Dave Cowin, Gary Hoffman Third row: Mr. Chadwick, Mark Lauerman, Bob Englant, J Howland, Cary Chandler, John Miller, Scott Daratha, jeff, Tenbrink, Mr. Stone Not Pictured: Steve Behen, Tim Farley T LERS... T LER The five letter word, BREAD, is a good word to describe this years l.V. wrestling team. Bread needs good yeast to grow- -just like wrestlers need good endurance and the knowledge and the ability to perform their skills. just as it takes awhile for bread to bakeg so does it take the wrestlers to become skillful and be the number ONE team of the season. just as good bread needs a good bakerg so does the wrestling team need good coaches. Mr.Chadwick and Mr.George with all their hard work and patience made the wrestling team come in FIRST place for the THIRD time in a rows Wrestling 126 127 PARTICIPAN T ubs actlvmes dances club esdancesclubsactlvltles THE THE THEE I - - I 1 I ' I es ancggq u lubsactlvltlesdancesclub I Iubsactivitiesdancgspnlubs d I bs actlvmes E THE THE TH ARTICIPANTS EiiiiiiE5'52lH35'5iEih'5?EEE!! nccsclubsactiviticsdancc ctivitics dances clubs activ nces clubs activities dance ctlvltlcs dances clubs acilv t. :mu-.....,.,. an N-an-u-v..,.,5 A ' Efxr f X-Qs .. 5 , w. . - + asf N 1,i sax? K: ,1 K ,- - 1. --', K.,:. 3 Yiiggiig, ,, 1 H as 3, . Du - K 3 Q .JR Am Na sk 'X S .A QD?-3,9 if 'Q X X IKM, ,Q v- - W SQ, if .Ay , A5535 gm f if Ni 5 5 3 ' 5 A ur A is wx K 4 cv 3- 1 'S W ff' 9 4 ' ' V: ,,. - 1 - K5 l if e'tZ:,., T2 J X V Q iii - if f t '-.J XXXJ? li. M iffy' Ix 4 aff f 4 ',x 1- , B K A t M..-.MW ' JU X . ,J 1. S-533 wk .f ,U HH s i rw. - E tiff v M W , ,, ,,,f N X V H 4 ii fx QP A ' fy gf' -fzX1,.,ff'Q- N vA f ,gh ,, 5 K T, 41 9 5: ez- Q i QE- i mf r f VAN -KX ' 1. , V5 ig, w i f X. ' 3' 4' 2 73? 5 A '7 STAFFERS DO IT UN DEADLINES X -X sg P , ? t 2 , 2 I X ji r fm 1 ,J l A .4 W .fcuzf 'L OW Under the whip of advisor Mrs. Helgeson and editors Barb Spray and Dodd Willingham this year's Panther Howl cranked out the papers and met the deadlines to the tune of Another one bites the dust. The staff is made up of nine roving reporters, Travis Blumhagen,.jodi Greene, jeff Keeling, Anne Mochel, Kevin Newton, Theresa Rouleau, Monica Schafer, Gary Shaw and Debbie Vandervert. The other part of the staff is made up of hard workers behind the scene, News Editor, Lisa Patterson, Feature Editor, Phil Sokolowski, Sports Editors, Tim Farley, and -john Fehlig, Photo Cooridinator, Mel Elkins and Layout Editor, Rolf Agather. The person who delivers the papers to us with such speed is Circulation manager Traci Rothweiler. The money mind of the paper is Business-Ad manager, Terry Vetsch. The other part of the staff is made up of two sets of eyes behind the camerasg Rick Freeman and Mike House. Staff photo, left to right-Terry Vetsch, Phil Sokolowski, Monica Schafer, Mel Elkins, Rolf Agather, Traci Rothweiler, Travis Blumhagen, Mike House, Paula jones, Gary Shaw and Rick Freeman. Second row-Ann Mockel, Barb Spray, Lisa Patterson, Tim Farley, l0die Green, Debbie Vandervert. First row-Dodd Willingham, jeff Keeling, john Fehlig. Not pictured Tim Bouten, Kevin Newton. Photographers Rick Freeman and Mike House. 11 Barb Spray and Dodd Willingham say to each other what a wonderful paper! 21 The little editors-Lisa Patterson, Rolf Agather, Traci Rothweiler, Phil Sokolowski, Front row-Tim Farley, john Fehlig, and Mel Elkins. 31 Mrs. Helgeson smiles as she reads that marvelous newspaper that she advises. 41 Mel Elkins is in deep concentration as she finishes her story. Z 3 1 4 Panther Howls 132 133 IZIZ 055, in cgfylg If X ff S 3 .. ' .. . Q Q x l ,, 4 -r w,,.,..v- ' 1 2 3 4 5 789 The Pantera staff has left their mark, by leaving you with a terrific Annual. Although Annual is a class offered for a credit, it's much more than that! The students who decided to become editors or staff members on the Annual make dedicated and time-consuming decisions, for they spent many hours after classtime producing this fantastic book. Many decisions and minute details had to be made, such as the design of the cover, how many pages in the book, how to organize the contents and so forth. In addition, they photographed, drafted and wrote each individual page within the book. There were 35 members in the staff: Therefore, each person played a very big part in the forming and completing of this book. The Annual staff would like to give special thanks to Maria Toutant, editor, and Mr. Neal Kimball, advisor, who dedicated their utmost time and effort to the success of this Annual. 1. Curt Smith inspects his masterpiece pictures. 2. The Seal of Quality. 3. The photographers who deserve credit for their fantastic photography ability are, Back row: Ray Merkel, Chris Lutz. Front row: Curt Smith, Sonia Stroud, Karen Hanson and Steve Behen. 4. Introducing . . . The Pantera Staff. Top row: Leslie Crecelius, Monica jones, Maria Toutant, Lori Preston, Kathy Norwood, Patty Denton, Paula jones, Karen Hanson, Lori Nelson, Michelle Link, Tina Porter, Sonia Stroud, Gina Flinn, Lynn Kish, Michelle Benson, Jill LaGasse, Debbie Gronhovd. Bottom Row: Ray Merkel, Linda Kister, Tim Bouten, Tammee Terris, jay Weston, Nicki Smith, Curt Smith, Alicia Byrd, Chris Lutz, Bonnie Axworthy, Eric McHard, Vicky Young, Steve Behen, Lorri Albin. Not pictured: Tonja johnson, and Linda Shaw. 5.These three people really helped in the development and completion of this years Annual. Without their help, advice, patience, and guidance the 1981 Pantera would not be the success that it is! Thanks to Maria Toutant, Bonnie Axworthy and Mr. Neal Kimball. 6. Under the watchful eye of Bonnie Axworthy, Gina Flinn types up the copy. 7. Tim Bouten and Monica jones take a break and dip to celebrate the Annual Deadline. 8. The Pantera staff works hard to reach their frequent deadlines. 9. The editors who have helped put this Annual together are: Ray Merkel, Photo Editor, Lori Preston, Advertising Editor, jill LaGasse, Art Editor, Mr. Neal Kimball, Advisor, Maria Toutant, Editor, Gina Flinn, Financial Editor, Monica jones, Copy Editor, and Bonnie Axworthy, Assistant Editor. Pantera 134 135 i DECA plans for the future DECA develops today's students into tomorrow's business leaders. Students are taught skills such as marketing sales, inventory control and accounting. DECA is involved with many fund raising projects such as Hallo-grams, a rose sale, the coke machines and is currently working on a school store, which will be the main money raising project DECA will be involved with. Club members attend many business functions with local DECA chapters. And with the help of advisor Mr. Butler, DECA is presently studying hard in preparation for state competition. ln the Spring, Senior DECA will exchange with Albertsons and take over management of the store. U Senior DECA front-Mr.Butler, Lori Scollon, Wendy Green, jamie Quigley, Lynn Campbell, Connie Fow, Lisa Noble, Sheri Benson, Tish McAlpin. Back-Kerri Key, Rhonda Ring, Andrew Coats, Bill Long, Douglas Protsche, Lori Fink, Alan Smith, Mike Myers, Paul Votava. Not pictured-Lisa Bonnett, Carrie Carberry, Karen Walker, john Altman. 21 Senior Officers front-Wendy Green, Lori Fink, Lisa Noble. Back-Mike Myers. Not pictured- Missy Bonnett, Carrie Carberry, john Altman. 31 junior Officers-Nicole Brand stoettner, Diane Weston, Sharla Green, Mary Kendall. 43 Missy Bonnett and Carrie Carberry thinking of ways to get in trouble. SJ junior DECA front-Mr. Butler, Tami Habel, Nicole Brandstoettner, jennifer Kutas, Tracie Clark, Yvonne Laliberte. Back-Sharla Green, Mary Kendall, Diane Weston, Monica Vanderbosch. Not pict- ured-julie Benson, Nadine Bentley, Judy Erpenbach, Shelley justice, Rhonda Reid, Connie Swanson, Shirley Van Anrooy. fmw 1 vm, 3 . 1-. ...NA A Ani -1 fe? r ,,,, l ,M i i ., i n, , . l . l l i l l l i'4 V ill ll' r i 'i ,., 4, 1 t ill ill Vi ,, il l ' li' i.,,, 'QI 1 EFS' fe- -w 1 if .s jx. Q jj j X W W-runny., NATIONAL Q I! SOCIETY 3 6 311 K Honor Society is a unique group in which only juniors and seniors with an accumulated G.P.A. of 3.4 or above may be involved. During the first semester of the year only seniors that belonged last year could join. The beginning of second semester, juniors and other seniors were able to join. The group conducted various money making projects which enabled them to purchase honor chords for all the seniors graduating with 8 grade point of 3.4 or above. Honor Society Officers areg Above: Mike Connell, President, Ann Leighty, Vice President, julia Barrett, Secretary and Cara Towle, Treasurer. Center: Bottom row Denise Brownlee, Tina Chan, Lisa Pierce, Donna Martin, Debbie Cronhovd. Center row Sandy Warren, julia Barrett, Becky Shimer, Traci Lucas, Sherri Lewis, Wendy Walsh. Top row Stan Hughes, Ann Leighty, Debbie Brower, Mike Stueve, Mary Desmond, Mike Connell. Below, Mrs. Fritsch, left and right, Mrs. Ballantyne are the new Honor Society advisors. HOLARS TE The High School Bowl Team under the guidance of Mrs. Anita Janssen, worked very hard this year and proved it by being tough competition for their opponents. They started off the season with a 125-90 victory over Moses Lake. This years members were, Rolf Agather, Bob Clark, Dave Baugh and Bob Gilmore. With all the members being juniors, with the exception of cap- tain Dave Baugh, the team is looking forward to another outstanding sea- son next year. Above: The scholars take a break from quizzing for a quick pose. Mike Riley ffar leftl was this years alternate on the team. Honor SOCICW and Hlgh School Bowl 138-139 Key Club pens Doors In keeping with their policy of good will to the community, this years Key Club contributed a variety of services throughout the year. Starting off the year was the annual Kiwanis apple sale and a rally with other area clubs. Under the excellent leadership of President julie Panther, many activities were planned, These included working in various handicapped programs, providing food for heedy families during the holidays, working at Cheney's Special Arts Fair and raising money for Cerebral Palsy. The year finalized with several members attending the state convention in Ellensburg. ABOVE: Key Club Officers, Lori Fink, Treasurer, Julie Panther, President, Brian Farmer, Vice President, Denise Browlee, Secretary, and Debbie Mitchell, Public Relations. Not pictured Kathy Norwood, Activities Director. CENTER: Key Club members, Bottom row julie Panther, Brian Farmer, Denise Brownlee, Lori Fink, Debbie Mitchell. Center row Tina Chan, Lori Christenson, Diane Fruit, Sharyn Baker, Lori Poad, Debbie Crorihovd. BELOW:The Key Club would like to give special thanks to Mrs. Cariepy who dedicated her time as this year's advisor. ...Rv V T' ' A570 'U . . yt? 4 on Hit? 4 N' NP ll T , QR f -is .,n-JU! Q . will mv if? Q . W.. . VQVLVQVQVQVLVQVC 'S Q, x Sw we 43' oigvikft ,yo wqftcfa Under the direction of Mr.Larson and Mr.Stookey, Letterman's Club had a very successful year. The organization had many various money making projects such as the sale of Mead Magic shirts and the sponsoring of Donkey Basketball. The money from these projects went for special achievements throughout the year to recognize them for their efforts. Another duty of Letterman's Club was to recognize an athlete for an outstanding performance. Each week these over-achievers were rewarded with recognition from the student body. Everyone has the option to join Letterman's Club as long as they have earned a letter and are actively involved in a school athletic program. Top right-Mr.Larson advisor during football. Top left-Mr.Stookey advisor during basketball. Middle-Letterman's symbol. Bottom-Letter- man's Club-front row: Officers-Kerry Clark, Bryan Miller, Janine Lucas, Chris DeVorss, Ric Howland, Rick Habel, George Lewis, Mitch Whetzel, Cary Mclntosh. Secon row: Randy jassman, Don Myers, Dan Pilcher, Nancy Black, jennifer Reidenbach, Craig Hansen, Vernon Morris, Paul Smaugh, Virginia Roberts, janet Lenke. Third row: Mr.LarsonfadvisorJ, Dan Kuntz, Mr.StookeyCadvisorJ, Kevin Carosella, Paul Harding, Perry Failing, jeff McCloskey, Keith Streeter. Key Club and Lettermens Club 140 141 f-if 'J' 4 gg, ..,.-. X. S? ..L.,. if 54.1 '-I 1 A Y -I M fm , A. N' ,zfx - Q 1 Fi A . f -gm, ,J f' PF' x E :Sv . F ' Cul ' y Q' W' WQB 'xx HI ' fe ffl .115 4. 'gc' VT sl, ' Fifi . 9 I i f e,5:fi2.1l..i,1gi g,.Qiji31..j l,,gg .. '. .x-. Q39 . . tgyivv' iii - ...fl is U -guy? . -in ff? -fam A - ,ape Q-fa.-Q, . . rfff . 1.-.ff-., 5195 Yvffgyw .R A This years Debate Team consists of nineteen, hard working students, and one outstanding coach. Mr. Schultz, the coach of Debate, thinks Debate is a very rewarding experience. It allows him the opportunity to meet students, see them work, develop skills, and grow intellectually. Mr. Schultz has coached Debate for two years at Mead, and five years overall. Mr. Schultz was asked what he thought symbolizes Debate and his reply was, The ability to sell yourself, your ideas, and also the social experience of meeting and competing with people from all over the Northwest. A Some of the Debate Tournaments were held at E.W.U., Whitman College, and Gonzaga University. 1. Varsity teammates Kay Gifford and jennifer Smith. 2. Laura Hood and Annette Skaer members of the varsity team. 3. Bob Gilmore and Todd Brown the top varsity team. 4. The members of the Debate Team are: Top-Todd Brown, Bob Gilmore, Rob Van Orden, john Balenzano, Chris Schro- eder, Laura Mandery. Middle-Mr. Schultz, Terry Draper, Laura Hood, Annette Skaer, john Huckaba, jeff Caddy, Jennifer Smith, Cherie Ekholm, Miss Enos. Bottom-Scott Bicha, Eric Scollard, Tony Penders, Melisa Loewe, Debbie Mitchell, Kay Gifford. 5. A few of Debates many trophies. 6. Chris Schroeder and Laura Mandery take a break between tournaments. 7. Debbie Mitchell works hard. 8.Debbie Mitchell and Bob Gilmore in action. 9. Laura Mandery and john Huckaba search for information. 10. The Debate coach, Mr.Schultz. 11. The Varsity team members are: Annette Skaer, Laura Hood, Kay Gifford, Todd Brown, Bob Gilmore and jennifer Smith. 12. jeff Caddy discovers unbelievable information. 13. john Huckaba and Tony Penders talk things over. I 2 J I0 4 5 7 1213 Debate 142 143 G 0215 Q cf. QMS The 1980-1981 French-Club was one of the largest in Mead's history consisting of twenty member's. The group participated in some activ- ities during the year to better them- selves. In December they sang Christ- mas Carol s at BIP. ln February they held a dance in the cafeteria. In the summer the group plans to tour Europe. Right- left to right sitting first row-Cattie Pallas, Niki Smith, Sheri Jenson, Chris DeVorss, Laurie Beasley. Second Row- Miss Ann Rettenmier, advisor, Melinda Beasley, Danette Baughman. Third Row-john Blixt, Derreck Smith and Vernon Morris. Middle-right, Club Officers are: Left, Vernon Morris-President, Sheri Jenson- Sergeant-of-Arms, Melinda Beasley- Treasurer, john Blixt-Vice President, Chris DeVorss-Secretary. Bottom right- Advisor Miss Ann Rettenmier, iltdifff .,n,. 4. 5. ,-0 A-SN This years Deutsch Club consisted of about twenty-five members. Besides having several parties at member's homes, the group also had a bake Sale, and went for their annual visit to the Gasthaus Krone for a taste of the home-land. They partic- ipated in some community work, while a caroling party was planned for the holidays. In December Mead had our International Week and the club sold some REAL German foods. 1,1 Leading the club we had Scott Daratha, President, Dave Baugh, Vice-President, Tad Kawada, SecretaryfTreasurer,hand Kris Phillips and Robert Heath, Co-Social Chairmen, 2.1 Herr Schaffner is the club's advisor. N .5 3.1 German Club members hard at work. 4.1 German Club members areg top left Randy Clark, Scott Daratha, Dave Baugh, Troy Holmes, Mark Bergtholdt, Bob Heath, Sally Dutton, Tad Kawada, Davianne Barber, john Williams, Sheila Horner, Dave Pecchia, Dave Webster. 1 2 3 .....2... Wellens, Herr Schaffner. Bottom Row, Michelle Dartha, Pam Ziedt Laura Mandery, Melanie jones, Bryan Estes, Laurie Mortenson, Bill German and French 144 145 ,G M . Q W Q -12 3 'sg We 'cv- v 7 -Lk' 'S if A .ak Qi ' -sr x K - Q xy X . l in W B. 1 N, rf! we x . rv-mx xg .' X 1 A A 1 ri. rw qgg L .25 3255 1 iwfkif fri .YY 2 gg , .. - ' www WGS? -.--fipv' RADIO 5...4...3...2...1 Goodmorning,this is your Mead High School daily announce- ments. The daily Bulletin is an informitive way to get information out to various clubs and organi- zations. It also tells of the days events. The students involved in this class are of a special breed. They are all second year students. Effort and alot of originality are put into the announcements to give out a Proffe- sional sound. The facilities offered to the students are very complicated and provided good experience for a future career in commu- nications. Ken Coon keeps the class in line and has been teaching the Radio and T.V. Class for eight years. 1. The dynamic disc jockeys from radio KMHS. Row one, left to right: Scott Spencer. Row two: Monica jones, Craig Hansen, Traci Uhden, Ken Coon, Larry McLean, jennifer Smith, Denise Fleish- man. Row three: Shelly Peterson, Leigh Kennedy, Nicki Brandstoettner, Mark Lau- erman, Randy Hyatt, Amy Brownfield. Row four: Teresa Lindsay, Scott Cameron, Dave Haugen, Scott Nell, Merry Hilde- brand, Kacie Greenwood and Robin Anders. 2. The royal highness, Ken Coons. 3. The fate of the morning announcements lie the hands of Larry McLean and Craig Hansen at the control booth. 4. jenny Smith and Robin Anders patiently await their cue. 5. Merry Hildebrand and Monica jones carefully study their scripts. 6. Nicki, Craig and Larry read off one of those commercials that we have all grown to love. GRAPHICS The backbone of visual advertising in Pan- ther Country is Mead's Graphic Club. Programs, dance tickets, posters and admin- istrative printing were organized, designed and printed by the advanced graphic mem- bers. Original and creative artists designed T-shirts for other clubs and organizations. Led by the professional advisory of Neal Kimball, Graphics Club learned the skills of printing and advertising techniques. 1. Group shot, row one: Dave Soukup, Neal Kimball, Paul Hoerner, Kris Beasley, Mac Fife. Row two: Daryl Schieck, Bonnie Axworthy, Maria Toutant, Ross Weigel, Karen Hanson, Kevin Peterson, jill La Gasse, Mike Lavelle, Sonia Stroud. 2. Miles Bonneville and Ross Weigel sketch out a rough layout. 3. President jill LaGasse working hard. 4. Kevin Peterson prints up a storm. 5. The Real Neal Radio and Graphics 146-147 5 Af Q, ,QAM XXL. H .L rv Q5 f---vw' 3 , K zz 1- .xi 'fires -:rf Mmm -'km , ,r Q. ,,,, ,b ,, L , ,,.. ,,,L, Art plays a big part in everyones life. It's an everything you see and most of what you o. Some of the art classes offered were drawing andpainting, jewelry, sculpture, leathercraft, pottery, batik, calligraphy and commercial art. Under great instruction the art classes prepared for the district Art show. The purpose for the art show was to let parents have a look at what the students were learning and how well they progressed. Drawing 81 Painting-Beginning drawing taught by Mrs.Kite and Mr.Strand, taught students the element principal of design and the different techniques of drawing. If you wanted to follow a career in art or further your knowledge there was Western, Fantasy and Science Fiction Art which went into the marketing of art work. Working as professional artists the students did a little fantasy and western drawing. Leather, jewelry and Batik were taught by Mr.Blessent. In these classes students were introduced to the techniques and given a basic knowledge of the course so if they wanted they could have continued as a hobby or gone into a career using what they had learned. Sculpture was taught by Mr.Baskett. ln this class students made three dimensional objects out of things such as clay, wood, plaster, etc. All the art classes were inter-related. What was learned in one could have easily been applied in another. 1. Marty Kolkman exclaims, How do you do this? 2. Mr. Baskett's sculpture class hard at work. 3. Sami jones says, Not bad! 4. Boy this is fun says Kent Stam. 5. Mr.Baskett helps out a future sculptor. 6. Mike Ayers trys to look busy. 7. A work of art. 8. Diane schultz looking forward to the summer. 9. Ron Simonson puts on the finishing touches. 10. Mrs. Kite-An artist at work, 11. Batik students show their talent through their artwork. The Arts 148 149 MIK WEN! BUD Lrmluggr mes t Car entry class hammers on OOO Little do many of us know, but everyday during third and fourth period there is the sound of hammers pounding against boards. This sound comes from carpentry class,made up of seventeen skilled,future builders of America. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Steve Pope, the carpenters constructed a house, used as a shop during the colder months. To heat the building a wood stove was usedgturns were taken by all to tend a fire every day. All the work though was not outdoors, there were also some classroom activities such as studying books and films on earth houses, building methods, etc. This class is rewarding to those who participate in it's accomplishments, and has been found helpful to those who seek job opportunities in that field. 1. Rob Swan, Steve Carter, Pat Kostecka, Pat Kaufman, Mike Dusthimer, Alan Skinner, Lorin Emery, Tim Clausen, joe Thomas, Tom Breshears, Mike Christensen, Kent Stam, Rusty Hallin, O'Neill Byrd, Russ Evans, George McCarron, Mr. Pope, advisor. 2. O'Neill Byrd adds finishing touches to the roof. 3. A master piece within itself. 4. Kent Stam looks over insulation. 5. Lorin Emery and Rusty Hallin put up insulation. 12 345 Carpentry 150 151 ,N A17 ' E5 55 ' 6 Al bl' x ffl, ' I- ' x 'hglali f X ' 'KET'-ml af l . xl Ax 1 +1-. -. f ygnig. x 4' , og' ,, lux! ' 4 V 9' 1 . f fi ll. ?'1,1Ag' Q iff llsl 4' 1 ill . i I1 .I- ,f x 'I f w il l-N is L. . X iflkl 1 li xx' f :l?'1a'i 3 A . afllvxibl lix 1' .-, x- ly . P lb, 7' 5 Ad,f P .I a ' lx X , ,Dx t tx X if x, y, ff f L' lzllf N V . RW 'Jin will it ' ,ylt . If-ii . ' Q il 1,4 7 .llw U ' I 5 - !41,.,,2Q- F .-Q m i jf., vllglltali l if flf . f Xxlfxxyl! f X l' Q' lf ll 'Yi W, l VR, llc l V1 Ili if if lkfqxll will llf f -f y WGGDSHU Woodshop in 80-81 was the best ever. The students turned out projects from waterskis to china hutches, in excellence that could not be repeated. Mr. Marony is the advisor for this specialized class. 1. As Dave Drinkard reads the instructions Dwight Hoeck tries to assume the position of a human pretzel. 2. Mike Patterson checks to see if his board really is straight. 3. Mr.Maroney exclaims, lt s all very Basic. 4. Todd Bryan intently sands away at his to be China Cabinet? 1 3 2 li s sci ,, i TQ 1 k . Metal working is one of the most exacting technologies. People who are interested in material characteristics, percission layout, welding and machining, have the opportunity to focus on one special area of their interest. The object of this class is to develop skills that could be used anywhere from the home to an industrial shop. Career opportunities in the metal field are also explored. The advisor who helps these enthusiastic students is Mr Art Sabiston. 1. Scott Uttke intently practices his future jail 1 2 escapes. 2. Has anyone seen my space modulator? 3. Does sawing a pipe take that 3 4 much consentration? 4. Mr. Sabiston show Bob Cunningham his expertise on the Lathe. 5 5. Craig Winters uses the Vertical Cas Welder. Metal and Woodshop 152-153 N ' -. M , li , f QU IU 314: 65 'EJ if wJ . . H10 'O , .,s,,, 9 H Yf 'Q-ff a, K. if xr' S me Mak in Ay, LIQXID r Il? I r Q '53 9123.15 4535 ' Home Economics had a night called Current Living Experience, where each person made a presentation on what they had made or learned. Two courses participated in this event, Current Living I and II. Current Living I introduced clothing, interior design and family living. It allowed students to survey Home Economics and discover areas they would like to explore further in advanced elective classes. In this class students had to make one craft item if they had not sewn before. If they were experienced, then they sewed two wearable items. At the show each student did a roleplay dealing with a relationship, and modeled what they had sewn. In Current Living ll students were introduced to consumerism, foods and child development. At the Current Living Experience night, students had displays on the kind of foods they had made. Parents, relatives and friends were invited to the Current Living Experience. The advisors were Mrs. Couch and Mrs. Gilchrist. Custom Boutique also had a presentation night. Students modeled what they had sewn this year which were tailored outfits. Such as, blazers, skirts and blouses. Parents and relatives were invited. 1. Melody Wehns explains what current living is all about. 2. What am I suppose to say? 3. The crowd looks on as Susan Young models and Denny Robinson reads off her presentation. 4. Denny Robinson shows her class! 5. Susan Young says, Do I really have to do this? 6. Tandy Berg walks confidently out to model what she had sewn. 7. Advisors: Mrs. Gilchrist and Mrs. Couch acting crazy. 8. Denny Robinson, Terry Holden and Liz DeMers have a family arguement. 9. Shannon Valle, Kim Avery, Karen Smith and Leah Blila have lunch at a nearby cafe. 10. Shannon Valle gives a big smile to the crowd. 11. Karen Ward is quite the styler. I - L 5 4 4 34, I' I I Ill Home Economics 154 155 FUTURE F OF AMERICA YW 5' -. .1 I I l l S xxx -1- N X X , ,v' l Xxxt ffl S lllwgl 6' l fglhlhgf 'V W.-2 .' N, QN I: 3 lf if ix W 49, ,I , 1- T ' Tj :TJ-5-14' :?f?,,- f 4 f' 6 f ' ..4L-KISTEKTYVH Future Farmers of America was formed in 1938. The group met on the first and third Wednesday of each month. FFA was formed to help students who plan a career in agriculture and horticulture. The class enables students to be better judges of good and poor soil and machinery. FFA members participated in community work. They helped make swords for the Spokane Silver Spurs, the BOCAlBettering Our America Communityl group helped do some general work in the Spokane County Fish Hatchery. Gathering information about farm mach- inery was the goal leadership seminars held at the Opera House, the Imax Theatre and the Coliseum on January 'l4th. In june, the group traveled to Pullman to attend a state convention. 1 4 6 2 7 5 3 1. FFA officers are, back row left to right: Todd Niva, Scott Gundlach, Rob azevedo, jan Rohrenbach, Toby Willis, and Greg LaBere. 2. FFA advisors: Mr.Munstedt, and Mr. Anderson. 3. Some of the FFA trophies from the past. 4. Mitch Decker and Rob Azevedo ponder Darwins Theory of the earth. 5. FFA ribbons from past competitions. 6. FFA members, row one-Shelly Spencer, Mike Sowl, Nancy Schlepp, and Todd Niva. Row 2-Toby Lindsey, Lenny Wood, and jerry Hoffman. Row 3-Mitch Huestadt, Michelle Baump, Connie Swanson, jamie Bartlett, Kevin lmholt, and Mr.Anderson. Row 4-Mr.Mun- stedt, Tracy Toombs, lan Rohrenbach, and Toby Willis. Row 5-Randy Runkel, jim Speaks, Creg LaBere, and Kevin jerud. Row 6-Rob Azevedo, Tim Coolie, Bob Byrd, and Scott Cundlach. Row 7-Mike House shows his enthusiasm about examining seeds. X .AM ,,, , K 1 K Q r Q .-.- A f 5 - 40 O Fw X . Ma 3 gf 3 ,sw - t , if .. ' 4' . ,' xv-J yw ., 4 FLY 'ff ff - ,,. I' X i x sy. Z QQ 5. . 1 I -u':xr2e:rz,f-: ' 53ll MWA SC ,gr 1 O V w 1. s , ,s ,gf X: Qaxifneik E 'QE' f iw , SW Q s xwfx P' 5 fa Vai. .Mis X X., ' Xiggg! gifs .hr A, 2 .gf E 'Inq 4-c fe x ' ! . 'f,X. ,x, N1 x A M2 ' fi' CX , ji.,-iff 'Q f. .wg 5 ,'.9-.frf 14. ,,-f 91 9 'YEMJ Q 1 ., , . X 7 4 .fvgqn .Qty x , far mf.. -3 fri .,. ,., V- .551 GMT . L VARSITY CHEERLEADERS CHEER US 0 T0 . i T i I fiiii- VICTGRY Who provided the first dance of the school year, sold flowers for Homecoming, donuts and shakers throughout the year and hung posters of various shapes and sizes all over the walls of Mead Senior High School? The Varsity Cheerleaders, of course. These hard-working girls started prepar- ing for the various activities in which they engaged last summer. You could find all seven cheerleaders here every morning at six, five days a week. About every third week they held a car wash to raise money for their uniforms and treats for members of the Student Body involved in athletics. In july they attended a cheerleading camp at which they recieved a Most Spirited award and honorable mentions for the creative cheers. The Varsity Cheerleaders set up three major assemblies the Fall, Winter and Spring kickoffs. The cheerleaders also tried to have at least four cheerleaders present at each game. The support and enthusiasm these girls showed was much appreciated by all members of the student body. 1. Kelly Ann Robinson. 2. Kristy Moore. 3. Tami Iverson. 4. Group Picture. 5. Terfl Grafe. 6. Kim Gossett. 7. Janine Schuyler. 8. Dana Crow. 9. Cheerleading advisor, Mrs. Gilcrist. 2 3 1 7 56 8 9 Varsity Cheerleaders 158 139 ,I Lo Q w , I . ,... k E ...,..,..,.., - e E l Q s S Q , 1 t......,. W A -- - 6- 4' P xl Wg' ff 7 I. . v K 1 f . ,Q .-N, .. .f UN. w ' Q S Wiki? xx 1 ir' N , ,X , .. .x N ,x S GN' gk 1? wk 9 fiwfg S w , , , 5 .., V , , X ,Q-wg... 5,344 W 1Lfgfn,1 f ' rpg 5,473 n .1 ifeav r, I .,,-.J 1' 'J iw-'. H .42--,p 4 7 - up-. 3,14-Ay'-N5'Y',' , .,g ,' -2 ff' 4.'f.,': 'sf' :N nf- 1, ', X,eJqN.1 vw ...V PI. ' ,S -ia-X in A ? X 535. . nv- . x Q mm. - iZQi'ZxQ4g 'Q43fS7sL I D -is rl - QL ' .: 9-1 S, ' gf..-gi gs,-. , Q W 5, I X I Q ' -4 '-LL..1 If V 'r 'hSP:A'X M, -' ' f V .. . y .- 51 4' J Nh- 'ff .L. i'-'K' l -'vs .6 it 3.3-,Ll ,lsr hx x Girls, Girls, Girls. . Kisses to You. . Girls League Kisses to you, was this years theme for Girls League. This club is just not any club, it is the best looking club in the entire school. Girls, Girls, everywhere you look. These girls put on the girl ask guy dances this year. Cowboy Promenade was the theme for the Sadies, that turned out to be a foot-stompin occasion. The Sweetheart dance, . A Good Night's Kiss, turned out to be exactly that for you and yours. The officers of this super-foxy outfit are: President, Marianne Pierce, Vice President, Maria Toutant, Secretary, l0lynn Knudsvig, Treasurer, Monica jones, Historian, Kathy Norwood, and Girl of the Month, Lori Ghristenson. Executive Council is made up of, Michelle Link, Paulla jones, Denise Brownlee, Debbie Gronhovd, Anne Sherwood, and Carol- Carrillo. Left to right, front row-Kathy Norwood, Marianne Pierce, jolynn Knudsvig, Denise Brownlee. Second row-Debbie Gronhovd, Maria Toutant, Carol Garrillo, Anne Sher- wood. Third row-Lori Ghristenson, Mrs. Couch, Monica jones, Ms. Erlich, Michelle Link. Not pictured-Paula jones. 2. Lori Ghristenson says to herself, and I woke up for this meeting at 7:30 in the morning? 3. Monica jones and Paula jones flash those great American Girls League smiles for you. 4. Fellow Girl Leaguers gathering on T-shirt day. 49, - .,,..--' A I ' wi. ,, 'V V SG -.nl TMAIDS at our service... Q Matmaids Matmaids is a group of athletic supporters who, in their blue and gold outfits, come to the aid of our fabulous wrestling team. These girls give the wrestlers support at the matches, take score and do odd jobs for our team. President this year for the girls is Lisa Ascol, Vice President is Lori Christenson. Keeping the books straight was Treasurer Linda Rollins. Keeping the record straight was Secretary Lori Sewell, and keeping the girls in line was Sergeant at Arms, Melinda Beaslev. 1. Left to right, front row-Sandy Kraus? Michelle Latvala, Shelley Varthaf Mafcle Nachtwey, Laura Pagnotta. Second row-Ann- ette Connell, julie Beeman, Laurel McKinnis , Anne Sherwood, Val Hoeft, Debbie Dyer, Donna Peterson. Third row-Lisa Ascol, Lori Christenson, Melinda Beasley, Linda Rollins, Laurie Suel. 2. Sandy Krauss says, l think I missed something along the way? 3. Michelle Latvala, Shelley Dartha, Sandy Krauss and the jurys verdict is, your, losers. 4. Officers-Bottom-Melinda Beasley, Linda Rollins, Laurie Suell. Top-Lori Christenson, Lisa Ascol. Girls League and Mat Maids 162 163 Vi, XJ S-4 3 A4 DRILL TEAM PLEASES ALL. . . 'E A ., . ye' I .' Q T J. A Q f. T' ,Ami 6 . .. ,ie-,l'x,iif:,'?,1' if. G s , T l -'ljagll , ' T' L I by X ki A 5 ,xr f-,Q N i -'Jr ' K , -5' nv, vi ,A 3.4 h . ' E 5 s U ' wx. ' QR f ,,- wg af w. A .f , . - A i - N 1 T -lv N 1, M I j 'rv Q T - f f t at i X. N X -' fi ' , . A? ,fy rg d. in v Q- Q gl . .-xg I -wi ' K Jiszlfc. .. Thirty talented high steppers delighted football and basketball fans with their exciting new routines. Led by 1st year director Braunda Lazelle, the drill team had a list of many accomplishments. They performed in two major parades, The Lilac Parade and The Wenatchee Apple Blossom Parade. Also adding to the list was The State Championship at Sunport Orchard, Washington. Fund raising projects were the major portion of this years activities. A rock-a-thon, powder puff, spook insurance, jewelry sales and car washes were the major fund raisers. Leader Lazelle summed up the year by saying, The girls are a great bunch of hard workers, and have showed tremendous improvement! 1. Drill Team in split formation. 2. Officers are itop to bottomj, Dannette Natwick, Treasurer, Leslie Hilts, Hist- orian, Susie Stone, President, Monica Dupuis, Public Relations. 3. The Drill Team consisted of itop to bottoml leader Braunda Lazelle, Mary Reidenbach, Kara johnson, Mary Pecchia, jenny Leatherwood, Jeni Blurton, Deanna Healy, Denise Robinson, Cynthia Davey, Susie Stone, Sheri Smith, Beth Failing, Lisa Corpus, Cindy Crawford, Monica Dupuis, Rhondie Wells, Pam Hansen, Lori Orvis, Val Mairs, Becky Ebner, Jodi Lund, Davianne Barber, Brenda Blixt, jan Thaemer, Kris Thomford, Barb Burns, Leslie Hilts, Andrea Erickson,Dannette Natwick, LeAnn Waldusky, Kim Ross, Lisa Foster. 4. Another stunning performance by the Drill Team. 5. Lisa Foster, Drill Team commander. 6. ln circular formation, the Drill Team shows their precision. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Drill Team 164 165 -i Rifle and Flagline Rifle commander Melanie Davis and her eight troopers accomplished all the goals they set for their squadron. Which included winning two trophies at a University High School and Moscow Idaho Competition. The thirty members and commander Carol Miller also set high goals for themselves. They were able to perform in perfect unison which meant many hours of tiring practices. Flagline also participated in Competition, including a Winterguard Competition in Seattle and Surrey British Columbia. Both groups enjoyed a trip to Pasadena California to march in the Rose Bowl Parade. 1. Flagline back row, left to right: Sue Conner, Mary Desmond, Sara vanVeen, Annette Smith, Lynn Anderson, Connie Harrison, Dawn Moss, julie Hewitt, Kari Hodges. Third row: Sheri Davey, Wanda Burchett, Lisa McCartney, Tami Henderson, Gail Barrow, Kathy Ewer, Lucie Meisner, Brenda Fecht. Second row: Christine Richter, Donna State, Karen Ryan, Sheryl jones, Lori Munk, Carla johnson, Sandee Mitchell, Carla Gard, Teresa Barrow, janie Hicks. Front row: Karen Taylor, Carol Miller, LaDonna Hoots. 2. Commanders: Rifles, Melanie Davis. Flags, Carol Miller. 3. Laura Dawe really digs rifle line. 4. Laura Pagnotta asks, What now? 5. Rifle Line back row, left to right: Cheryl Hagle, Laura Dawe, Ellen Koomler, Barb Worley, Kim Sicilia, Lois Knopp, Laura Pagnotta. Front row: Melanie Davis. Not pictured: Janette Sanders. iii -ini'-' i Rifle and Flagline 166 167 1 vw' ,.. - ,. 5 f' i- f -w Q as -wg x M K K ff- 'vf gr . F. apxgzs f - ,,.- SX jf . Q s -A K5 . - V .s . i 5 lx K A - , -. 2 J.. N Q' 1 IE - 225 K if ' A 1 i . Nxvgi , ,e -5- Y, K M . N. if 1, Q . -Grig- fs Q Q L ' 2 fy X- .wx K. - DB DB DB DB DB 12 34 5 1. Mr. Warner, the fabulous band director. 2. The band practices before the big day in Pasadena. 3. Mead High band shows its excellent talent. 4. Wind Ensemblefmem- bers listed belowl. 5. Concert Band fmem- - bers listed belowj. :cert Band members include: Row 1-Kim Hinman, Charlene er, Kristi Hopf, Jolynn Seely, Cassie Grove, Lori Ryan, Debbie livan, Cheryl Sly, Cherie Ekholm, Lauri Williams, Gwen Blair, nna Karg, Kelly Franklin. Row 2-Cynthia Morris, Bret caster, Pam Dillon, Chris Skinner, Kevin Green, Rhonda Noble, ve Obenland, Liz DeMers, Kathy Loucks, Jon Harding, Shawn asell, Arnie Tyler, Dan Cole, Karen Thornbrugh. Row 3-Anita ks, Lorraine Christlieb, Eddie Miller, Lisa Russell, Rich 'rison, Mark Nevdahl, Curt Sainsbury, Larry Pool, Darren Crow, ie Meisner, Brenda Fecht. Row 4-Jeff Bullock, Terry Pierce, ny Hopkins, Trent James, Jerry Pontius, Pat Dotson, Everette nning, Lance Nordin, Monard Barrow, Ken Spencer, Mike son, Bill Adams, Pat Riley, Bob Brownlee, Tony Bullock, 'ren Gillming. Wind Ensemble members include: Row 1-Scott Steadman, Kari Cowell, Beth Denning, Melanie Jones, Sheri Jensen, Kristi Grafmiller, Sandra Cowin. Row 2-Merilee Austin, Sandy Warren, Kim Kellogg, Bettie Stiritz, Janette Sanders, Connie Young, Dwight Matheny, Rick Hinman, Mark Talley, Luann Fries, Joyce Fitzpatrick. Row 3-Glen Austin, Daviv Cutbirth, Michael Riley, Lee Hill, Rolf J. Agather, Tim Hewitt, Mark Bergtholdz, Erika Mortenson, Beth Ness, Phil Schaefer, Jeff Layton, Gerald Lee, Dan Erb, Warren Ainley, Mike Stueve, Kevin Langford, Jeff Sainsbury, Darren Gillming. Concert and Marching Band 168 169 ...A VY' Z CBQNN The Jazz Band is the playing of trumpets, trombones and other rhythm instruments. There are twenty-one students in this top notch band. The band went to four jazz festivals. These festivals were held at: The University of Idaho, Shoreline in Seattle, Portland and Pasco. The jazz Soloists are: jeff Sitek-piano, Dwight Hoeck-drums, Lee Hill and Glen Austin-Trumpets. Mr. Warner is the instructor of jazz Band, along with The Percussion and Marching Bands. Left Page: Top row-Tim Ray, jeff Sitek, Dave Fender, Glen Austin, Tony Hopkins, Lee Hill, Dave Cutbirth. Middle Row- Ken Spencer, Darren Gillming, Kevin Langford, jeff Sainsbury, Bob Brownlee. Bottom row-Arnie Tyler, Mark Talley, Rick Hinman, loyce Fitzpatrick, Merilee Austin, LuAnn Fries. Bottom left-Joyce Fitzpatrick, Mr. Warner, Lee Hill. Right Page: Top- Mark Talley, Rick Hinman, Glen Austin. Middle-Mark Talley, Rick Hinman, loyce Fitzpatrick. Bottom-Merilee Austin, LuAnn Fries. Bottom right-Glen Austin, Merilee Austin, jeff Sainsbury. Jazz Band 1 7Of1 7 1 'Q is megawa- xa N ,- A , 'CQ . .,x....k Q0 6 x Si, ,..,x Q' Q A .1 .4 4+ 'F N we .F A xk Q, Qh' F Q :gg ,,.., QV YL rx. sf' , ..,.. 5 5' XQ . MN.. fx N 5 sei Nw , ,..-- A 3, . X . . W. QNX 4 N . X' W Nz- -- sm . V - , s -1 ,1 n, PERCUSSIO Thirty members of the Band are people who play percussion instruments. Five of these people are soloists, Dwight Hoeck- snare, Dave Fender-triples, Jody Wegner and Shelly Hirte-mallets. Mr.Warner is the'Band Instructor. He was asked if percussion was beneficial to the band. His reply was, Yes, music needs a beat. This years drum line is the finest in the State of Washington. Mr.Warner commented on their competi- tion at Albi Stadium. He said the percussion section was outstanding! They also won a trophy after competition at Albi. The percussion section also went down to Pasadena for the Rose Parade, and did a fantastic job. 1. Steve Drake, Terry Brenneise, Dwight Hoeck, Todd Bryan, Jeff Sitek, and Scott Anderson. 2. Jerry McMullen, Ed Bjerke, Travis Degele. 3. Mead Snare Line at one of their great performances. 4. John Carter, Dave Fender, Vernon Morris. 1. Section leader Dwight Hoeck tries to practice while the sun glares in his eyes. 2. Jody Wegner, Sheryl Jensen, Shelly Hirte. 3. Jeff Towne, Tim Ray, Dave Roberts, Brian Goldie. 4. Wendy Eggar and Robin Yaw. ll 5 2 2 44 Percussion 172 173 X if . U vfff' ' -A .mar , , Q-.mp '-. X-.fs . .45 'N .Q k M -wry M NAR N X A ,Lp fl- .. . Si , , .,... 5 ,.., E..-E , --L Q . QL 5 Q L fs-21 . . i S ' 'U ! .Z . LAW.. ,...., Q A 5 A A .Ljig I . s 1 K, A .. ...,.. . A X . , A i A .. .. i 4 ,. .. , i .. 1 A i K N i i 5 1. ..x.. i . - 4 1 L , Y g .. , E K . 2 K K A L I . l . X E K X 5 ' f 1 5 1 2 . X K - 5 L x . ii:Xk'! 2 x 1 'K 2.1 , ,.+ ! Li .L sk hi- KX Z - ,,... g.. 1 ' 4 4X li i x .. . . Z 5 . X Y l x Q i 5 s x - a Q if ? 2 ' lfx lx k Xl' ,S 4 f Q, gg Q R1 I v 5 , Q Q it N. ..-1 -1 'v l ' . . K fum. -F 'Nik--.wwf-4 .. K SK n ' wh i E K ,....k 1 K A A kk-:k x A fi. J O-w...Q..W-m-4-..., 'ki 1 a ig k . . E it ..-QC ' i A Q wx x WM Lf .. 1 I ....,.,. gn.. Jazz Meadla radlates excellence Sing, sing, sing. This is what choir is all about! jazz Media focuses on songs just from the jazz Era. This years jazz Media consisted of twenty-eight out- standing members. Wearing costumes to set the mood, they provided audiences with superb performances. When not performing in Spokane, jazz Media traveled near and far to compete, under the fine direction of Mr. Loren Wenz. Representing Mead fantastically in all these festivals they swept such awards as, outstanding vocalist, outstanding rhythm section and first over all in Hermiston. 1. Front row, left to right: Randy Stubbs, jennifer jones, Steve Spencer, Dale Main, Kelly Pace, Kent McGowan, Andy Shimer, Neal Ryan, Bob Doucet, Bruce Miller, jeff O'Brien. Second row: Connie Young, Nancy Slater, Karen Patterson, Loretta Dernaleau, Teresa Moynihan, Sandi Coon, Denise Fleish- man, Beth Murray, Michelle Crain, Paula Douvia, Christi Burchett. Back: Terry Brenneise, Phil Schroeder. Far Back: Craig Hanson, Cheryle Hagle, Chuck Brannon. 2. Beethoven falias Mr. Wnezl at his best! 3. We can do together what none of us can do alone. 4. Randi Stubbs and Kelly Pace ponder the question, ls it time for us to join in yet? 5. When in doubt, sing louder. 6. Everybody, 1.2.3...ooooh. 7. Christy Burchett and Phil Schroeder take the spotlight as jazz Media entertains at the Christmas Choral Concert. 3 5124 67 Jazz Media 174 175 Left page, upper right. Symphonic Choir gathers to practice for their next Concert. Right page, upper. From left to right- Symphonic Choir officers are Michelle Crain, Phil Schroeder, Craig Hansen, Randy Stubbs, and Lisa Pierce. Left page lower left. Nancy Slater and Cheryl Hagle work hard to learn a new song. Left page, lower right Cynthia Davey, Leslie Badger and Lisa Pierce gather around the piano to practice a new song. Symphonic Choir Symphonic Choir had gone to many festivals ' 1 during the year. In March they attended the Shoreline festival in Seattle, in which twenty .. schools were chosen to participate. In April they took part in a large group festival at Shadle Park High School. Increasing in size from 54 last year to 64. The choir is looking forward to bigger and better things with each coming year. Symphonic Choir sings a variety of songs such as traditional and choral music from all periods of time. They also have a number of outstanding soloists such as Christie Burchett, who was voted number one soloist in the Northwest. Row 3-Kathy Farver, Loretta Deranleau, Dan Erb, jeff O'Brien, Nel Ryan, Bruce Miller, Dale Main, Scott Sand, Steve Spencer, Sam Willmering, Kelly Pace, Terry Brenneise, Terri Crafe, Cindy Summers, Janet Lenke. Row 4-Cynthia Davey, Terry Pierce, Craig Hansen, Chuck Branen, Randy Stubbs, Mike Pilcher, Bryan Lubbers, jeff Anderson, Kent McGowan, Andy Shimer, jeff Sleizer, David Craybeal, Bob Doucet, Phil Schroeder, Pat Hartin, Kim Cossett. Not pictured-Tom Breasheers, Sharon Baker, Dawna Peterson. Symphonic Choir 176-1 77 xi.. . A Q Q. ,.,.. , Y. . L A - ,535 by . ,Q - f 14: M ,f 3 'nn-u.,.,,,T, n-...num QQ Q...-9. . k - .,..xk ,W -. K 425 L W 4 1U,fjU.1 m as X f 5 Concert Choir has expanded over the years and this year is no exception. Having 65 enthuastic performers lets Concert Choir project amazing sound. They have participated in the large group concert held at Eastern Washington and out-did theirselves in all the concerts this year. They really proved their worth by singing for their meal at the dinner concert held in the spring. sm-Q Concert Choir group-first row: Kris Small, julie Adams, Mary Reidenbach, Stacey Collins, Lillian Lowery, Kris Fredrickson, Darlene Claassen, Mary Collins, Karen Ryan, Stacey Hedstrom, Carmen Schaefer, Rondi Wells, Lisa Ascol. Second row: Loretta Black, Kristi Grafmiller, Kathy Brooker, Tracy Sherrington, Sarah Modisett, Kathy Peterson, MOnica Berendes, Wendy Besel, Mary Hildebrand, Lisa Russell, Tami Weed, Catrina Coonc, Kacie Greenwood, Barbara Burns. Third row: LeAnn Waldusky, Tacey Ellis, Steve Suor, Brian Hoots, George Swan, Bill Bolton, Cameron Clukey, Ken Spencer, Rod Bundy, Ron Pike, Mike Hartin, Tim Towne, Gavin Stone, Pat Fawver, Donna Smithbrecken. Top row: Tracy-Williams, Sandi DeWitt, jim Norton, Karl Gwinn, Mike lseman, Ed Miller, Perry Warbrick, Lance Calkins, Craig Pooley, Ted File, Dave Neely, jeff Drake, Bob Goyette, Matt Binsfield, Steve Merchant, Kris Phillipy, Nancy Black. Not pictured-Karen Henslee, Tom Kynett, Perri Reinoehl, and Richard Roberts. ConcertChoir 178 179 fx .W i i 1 ...QW ' x ,K ,kL' .-ff' J I . i ff: .. A K s Q -Q22 2, - .Q 135 . . . Z -if . in k K Q..-me-1 .4 5 SMNMM f ! N. 'Sm iw WwsQSQiS . , .f s Q. . ' 5 Ex f. -.gg '- vi .. i kk ' . L '- A z. . .... '2 5 I Q ' Q .X K QA . ejlf is L, 5. . v ...ig . .. . R... R.. QQ . Q . 56 cg R if-. 4 . g ia . Q -2 ' . 5 - .-Q ' 5 .5 24 X ,.. Q M if K U9 ' K .ff K .,..h X if A ' J In ., .N i ig - Q--hi - - . - Q X v 2 Sm :i v Eff .Y 'Q' i S- . gs- X X D N, 3 . 5 gg gk: 3. X V . . . . .K X- N 8 x g E Q ,K Q X . inzv- K sv L .hx E Q s . Q X Q... . 'K , .W .. 1 X alll' FEV?-'-IHXVIHX ?!3Rkl'.llQ DEQ. CADET Cadet Choir is probably one of the better looking things about the choir program. Young, Beautiful ladies, singing beautiful songs. What more could we ask for? This 31 girl choir has performed in every concert at the high school. They are as beautiful as they are talented and add a unique touch to the choir program. CANTAR What is Cantar? Cantar is the spanish word meaning, to sing, and indeed that is just what this choir does. Cantar consists of 38 very jazzy, talented people. They can sing the blues or they can rock-n-roll. Whatever they sing, they sing it with amazing energy. This energetic group has performed at the jazz Arama and at Eastern Washington. They have also entertained the students and parents at every concert held at the highschool. 1 2 1 23 3 4 55 Cadet and Cantar Choirs 180 181 is ij if G FDR HULLYVVDDD Mead's drama department has made many changes this year under the new directorship of H. james Brown. A thespian group was formed with experienced actors and actresses. A combined effort of this group and the choir department produced Mead's first musical, Scrooge , which was a great success. Also performed by the drama department was a full length play, Dear Phoebe , and its one- acts in the spring. These one act plays, and other monologues and improvisations were taken to state competition in Walla Walla, and the Washington State Thespian Confer- ence in Longview, May 7, 8 81 9. 1. Mead's National Thespian troupe number 2468. Left to right, top row-Randy Wehnes, Ted File, Yvonne Williams, john Blixt, Kacie Greenwood, Laurie Mortenson, Debbie Morgan. Middle row-Loretta Deranleau, Melinda Beasley, Niki Smith, Traci Toombs, Scott Nell. Bottom row-Mac Fife. 2. Mr.Brown says, That's all folks! 3. The Cast and company of Scrooge. 4. Thespian officers pictured from left to right,historians Kacie Greenwood and Ted File, Secretary Melinda Beasley, President Traci Toombs. Not pictured Treasurer Dave Haugen and Vice Pres- ident Merry Hildebrand. 5. Scrooge fDave Haugenl is horrified by the spirit of Christmas yet to comeCDebbie Mor- gan.J 6. The Cast of Dear Phoebe top row left to right-john Blixt, Perry Warbirick, Scott Spencer, Steve Merchant, Wendy Walsh, Yvonne Williams, Stacey Collins, Melinda Beasley, Traci Toombs. Not pictured Dave Haugen, Tom Vince, Carol Carrillo and Merry Hildebrand. 7. Sam Willmering sings Another One Bites the Dust. 8. ScroogelDave Haugenl tells Traci Toombs and Loretta Deranleau to F.O. and D. 9. Mac Fife, Alison Needham, Tim Towne, and Stacey Collins all discuss mean Mr.Scro- oge. 10. BiIllDave Haugenj finds it is love at first sight with MickeylWendy Walshj. 11. The Spirit of the Christmas Present lScott Sandi tells Scrooge fDave Haugenj to get his act together. . 1 l l Drama 182-183 Limb RSHI? SRM 'Wifi glib 133 This year the fall Leadership camp turned out to be a huge success. Student involvement and the organization of the Senior and junior counselors helped every- one keep a positive attitude about the whole camp. - The camp was hilighted by a guest speaker by the name of Dean Cowles. He is a mountain climber who succeeded in climb- ing Mt. McKinley. Dean showed a film presentation and gave a speech on his exhibition as well as answered questions about the presentation. The main organizer of the camp, Mrs. Karen Fritsch said, lt was just fantastic how the whole group involved themselves to make the camp go well. 1JThe symbol of The Cup organization. 2JThird period Leadership class, from left to rightg Bob England,Arlene Kagi,Ken Hooper Brian Farmer,Lori Clark,Deanna Wung,Rick Minard,Greg Lenart,Lena Ramberg,john Hite Deanna Sagendorf,Taewarnock,Debbie Mitchell,Bob Heath, Shelley justice,advisor Karen Fritsch,Terri Holland,Karen Henslee Chris Olkese,Laura Young,Rhonda Clark. 33 Karen Henslee expresses her views on Leadership. 43 Brenda Kolstad listens intentally to Mrs. Fritschs various lectures. SP I H CLUB ,Mo SPANISH CLUB This is Meads first try at a Spanish Club and the two Spanish Teachers: Mrs. Helge- son, and Ms. Sweeney think that it will be a big siccess. The members of this club would explore aspects of Spanish Culture, language and the people using mostly available Commun- ity resources. Some of the activities that were included, were Fiestas in the Spanish tradition with Spanish food, music and dancing,singing traditional songs in Spanish-maybe caroling at Christmas. Making skirts and shirts for folk dancing, pen pals from Hispanic countries. A group of people from EWU will teach basic folk dances, attending regional Hispanic films, plays, and preformances, information on studying and traveling abroad and providind a possible scholarship for such, through fund raising activities. 1 2 3 ,Qs 1. Kathy Selland thinks about her dream boy. 2. Spanish Club advisors were: Ms. Sweeney, and Mrs. Helgeson. 3. Spanish Club members were: Scott Johnson, Mike Colzar, Ted File, Vickie Anderson, Jay Eisenbarth, Chris McCabe, jeff Kincaid, Rolf Agather, Dave Baker, lim Little, Brian Smith, Mike Taylor, Rocky Chandler, Rich Harrison, Monica Dupuis, Kathy Selland and Colleen Myers. Leadership-Spanish Club 184 185 EXC GE STUDE This year we have two very exciting foreign exchange students, Lena Ramberg and Ester Garciea Galbeno. Lena Ramberg come's from Sweden. She is a senior. Her interests are dancing and art. She attended a Ballet academy in Sweden. She is also in ballet here in Spokane. Lena is involved in ski club and is planning on going to Oregon and California this summer. She says, it's along time to stay away from home and friends, but she likes our school very much and has met alot of interesting students. Lena plans to go to France for 1 year to work with young children. Ester Carceia Galbeno come's from Madrid , Spain. She is also a Senior. She enjoys: literature and psychology. Ester came to the U.S. in August and lived in Michigan with her family. Then they were transfered here to Spokane. Ester likes the American schools better because she can choose the subjects she likes and in Spain you can't. When she goes back to Spain she would like to go to college and become an international Lawyer. She would like to come back to the U.S. and learn more about law. X . Wife, TER CLUB CCDUNCIL A club of clubs is a good description of Meads first Inter Club Council. The Council is a group of representatives from each club. l.C.C. meets twice a month to discuss such matters as letters for clubs, activities, and assemblies. The Council passes resolutions which are transformed into bills by the Constitutional Committee and then presented to A.S.B. for approval. inter Club Council was formed by the Constitutional Elec- tion Committee of A.S B. The officers of ICC are, top left, President John Altman, center, Secretary Maria Toutant, right, Vice President Mike Connell. i Left page: Left, Lena Ramberg is anxiously think- ing of home. Right, Ester is enjoying the sights of Mead, Back row, left to right: Dave Baugh, Kathy Toutant, Mike Myers, Bob Heath, Leslie Crecelius, jackie Morrison, Lori Clark, Traci Toombs and Susie Stone. Front row, left to right: Lee Hill, Bonnie Axworthy, George Lewis, Sandra Warren, Kathy Norwood, Julie Panther and Lisa Ascol. Exchange Students-ICC 186-187 5... T SEQ m SKI CLUB Forty-five degrees in january? Ski Club at Mt. Spokane's bare top in amazement. At the beginning of the season the ski club went to Lou-Lou's Magic Mountain for some pre-season skiing. It turned out to be alot harder that it looked, but alot of fun. Mead's ski club had workshops to repair and wax their old and new skis, which they didn't get a chance to use much except on rocks, dirt and mud. Therefore they didn't get to go on many trips. The ski club also put on a soc-hop in january that was very successful, in a drawing they gave away a pair of Scott ski poles. Ski Club ended the year with their big trip to Bend Oregon. They stayed at Sunriver and skiied at Mt, Bachelor for the three day weekend of Washington's Birthday. 1. Ski Club-Jeni Blurton, Lori Preston, Kathy Toutant, Maria Toutant, Lena Ramberg, Leslie Crecelius-president, jackie Morrison- vice president, Andrea Reese, Scott Uttke, Mike Patterson-secretary treasurer, jim Stretch, Neil Byrd, Brad Janssen, Darrel Smith, jay Esienbarth, Dave Benson-public relations. 2. Mt. Bachelor, We're having some fun, 3. Ski Club Soc-Hop. 4. Tish McAIpin, Dave Benson, Rhonda Ring. 5. Mt. Bachelor Ski trip- Hamming it up for the camera, Mike Patterson, Larry McLean, Brian Fawcett, jeff Howland, Curt Cannon, Scott Squires. 6. Mr. Goss, advisor, getting kids' skis ready. 5 K IGHT I HINING SMQWIOR CHESS CLUB His mind ponders ...... he moves his queen diagonally to make the kill ..... Check Mate, he says confidently ...... The King is dead. Mead once again proudly defeats their opponent. T Chess Club met three times a week to practice the strategies of the game. The players also play chess against the compu- ters. The chess club had matches against one another to determine the rank of each player. One match this year was a demonstration against the junior High, which was good practice for the High School Chess Club. Another match was against, Northwest Christian, in which the eight matches played were all won by Mead. Chess Club went to the state meet in Evert, Washington, in February. 1. Chess Club: Lance Calkins, Darren Petrie, Dodd Willingham, jeff Caddy, Rich McDevitt, Bill Webster, Brad Bauska. 2. Art 3. Jeff Cady Deminds any hope for defeat of his opponent: 4. Mr. Griffith, advisor. 5. Bill Bauska looks on as his opponent is about to move. 6. Eat your heart out Bobby Fisher, Bill Webster and Rich Mc Dermott says. 7.!Check mate, your move! Ski Club and Chess Club 188 189 522' Wg? 1 ,rfefiff O d xx M, ,M 7372 X gif? A Panther agic 1 , 32: :ff Mldn ght Magic O P. space 2. Homecoming decorations. 3. Tammie Paulsen and her date catching flies. 4. Dave Baker shows his date how to boogie. 5. Loretta Deranleau and Phil Schroeder having a good time. to us here at Mead is always a very active week year was no exception. week of Homecoming was filled with all kinds of spirited there was, apple bobbin, pie throwin, and even dress-up ..ecor...n5 always brings out the best, which we will never t. anine Schuyler and escort Scott Ahrndt, Queen Terry per and her escort Don Myers, and Marianne Pierce and escort jeff McCloskey. enny Downes and escort Kevin Newton, Princess Torree wn and her escort jon Bennett, and Jerri Morrison and ort Blain Barton. anelle Horlacher and escort O'Neill Byrd, Princess Cheryl celius and her escort jason Stewart, and Leslie Rurev. 1 N , V Q, QC X A Panther Ro alt Homecoming 192-193 Sadie Hawkins ali owbo Promenad argl tnnrrrfa, '52 4' Tas :em :zwme sheet 5 rs :mfr mat :nt this day llcv.l,l790, Marshall Stcrney and Deputy 'ryus :um 3' Ltus stale am! Tis hers Czmry has mga! tagemer :Plawlm wecllock, mar shy. lnucent lll flower DICKIE .Jw gt! 11: mat smdtzit, 2 secmrl steer mperl hir: :ul mer rses :mmf 5:1 ::x sate Snr af Mammy yall 15 pm-nuunmd mx: and wire. Crm' 3 the E .s 'i 4 0 Xyimiihilliafwfmm SYEYE C1 DJCQE MUN ME 'f H' ,Mg ,pe I Cowboy Promenade Cowboy Promenade was this years theme for the Sadie Hawkins which I'm sure all of you know is a girl ask guy dance. This year it was held at the S.C.C. Lair. The lair was decorated in style with the smell and look of the old west. There was the well known hitchin' post which proved to be the main attraction for all the cowfolks. Looking out across the prairie you could see a variety of western styles form real life chaps to real sharp spurs. The camera flash was provided by Sides and the contempary country was provided by Limosine. This years royalty was also done with Western flair. Instead of having the ladies be royalty we had those good-looking Cowboys strut their stuff. The king of the Cowboys was Senior, Paul Hoerner, junior, Kevin Newton, Sophomore, Pete Sicilia. This dance was put on by Girls League Inc. and proved to be a foot-stompin' good ole time for everyone. 1. Craig Johnson and Jennifer jones clowning around. 2. Pete Sicilia, Paul Hoerner and Kevin Newton Cowboy cattle. 3. Gary Mclntosh and jeff Christenson, What a couple of honeys. 1 2 3 Sadie Hawkins 194-195 .l,., I P I i i ' x I any nlznfnnd Snow or no snow, Winter Wonderland was the theme for Mead Senior High Schools Annual Christmas Dance. The dance was semi formal and was held in the mall on December 20th, 1980. Upon entering the dance, you became overwhelmed with a Christmasy feeling. Blue and silver streemers blanketed the sky as the silver stars twinkled and danced like they were ALIVE! As for the dancing, the sound system and light show were provided by Axworthy Productions, while mistletoe tempted everyones smiles that were captured in pictures by Reuco Ph0t0SV3PhY 1- PrinC9SS Linda Fanning and Prince Bob Englant 2- Queen Gina Vigiland King jeff Christenson 3. Princess Nikki Rodseth and Prince Dan pikhe, HRISTMAS SPIRIT 4. Ierry Draper, Pete Sicilia, Kathy Toutant, Leslie Crecelius. 5. Conductor Gary Mclntosh and his carolers, Mitch Whetzel, Pat Kostecka, jeff Christenson, Scott Squires, Blain Barton, Jeff McCloskey, Wayne Anderson and jeff Axtell. 6.jennifer jones and Drew Shimer. 1 2 4 6 Q If 3 5 C9 J CQ c QQ G Q CD t o c C9 Q ga- Q 3-free, Q Q G fx' C? es.. Christmas Spirit 196-197 This years Sweetheart dance was held on the traditional Sweetheart day, Febraury 14th. The dance was held in the mall and it was a girl ask guy dance. Putting on the dance was Girls League Inc. and with a femine touch, chose the theme of A Good-night's Kiss . Taking pictures with a flair of romance in the air was Dorian. Music by Windj ammer, supplied the romantic mood. THis dance was of-course a success and even included a little extra for all the couples who attended, A Good-night's Kiss now who could ask for more? Top-Rusty Hallin and Kathy Tou- tant are among the many happy couples swinging to the sounds of Windjammer. Center left-Susan Young swings her sweetie. Center right-Paula jones and Eric Mc- Hard are caught as they secretly meet. Bottom-The band, Wind- jammer. A Goodnight's Ki .Weetheart Ro alty QQC? Q Q QQQQQQJ The sweetheart royalty chosen for February 1981 were as follows: Top left Robin Anders with escort Kent Stam, Queen Debbie Gronhovd, with escort Paul Hoerner, and Cheryl Hagle, with escort. Bottom left: Cathy Fruen, with escort Perry Failing, Princess Lori Albin with escort Kevin Carosella and Lori Ulrich, with escort Robert Seghetti. Bottom right: Kim Watkins with escort Tim Goolie, Princess Selene Vigil, with escort Mike Hertz and Leslie Rurey, with escort jim Little. Sweetheart Dance 198 199 275045 cgfzactaf guzfa Marianne Pierce- Spokane's junior Miss, Cirl's League President, ASB Sena- tor, Symphonic Choir, Church Youth Group, Cross Country and Track. lolynn Knudsvig- Girl's League Secretary, ASB Senator in charge of special events, Bon Marche Fashion Board and Volleyball. Lynn Campbell- DECA, Secretary of DECA for second semester. Lynn deser- ves special acknowledgement for her courage in dealing with a personal problem over the past few years. Maria Toutant- Yearbook Editor, Cirl's Lea- gue Vice-President, ASB Inter- club Council Secretary and Ski Club. Melanie Davis- Rifle Line, Commander of Rifle Line, traveled to Pasedena to march in The Rose Bowl Parade jackie Morrison- Senior class President, ASB Senator, Ski Club Vice-Presi- dent. Leslie Crecelius- ASB Secretary, Ski Club Presi- dent, Annual staff. Debbie Cronhovd- Cirl's League Executive Coun- cil, Key Club, Annual Staff, Cirl's State, Honor Society. Traci Toombs- Drama, President of Thespians Club, Major parts in Scrooge and Dear Phoebe i,,.P.f.,:sl: . -. W A Septbe ,. A 4 x Lu - - ,.g25S?2sf.. 5 -xfa. L mf ,y :jet 'USS L -wig kj ,va K f M 40' . gn 2 . smith may Girl of the M 200-201 stacey douglass 'june KS - . fmfx: - z ii X 6 fs 1- k 'Ri g ' A - if ' JUNIOR MISS The Junior Miss Pageant is something that the contestants will always look back on. And for Marianne Peirce it will always be a special night to remember. Marianne was crowned Junior Miss of 1980-81. The pageant was held at Spokane Falls Community College. There was a total of 9 girls. Five of which attended Mead. These girls were Marianne Pierce, Cheryl Hagle, Janine Schuyler, Kim Hillman and Linda Seely. The girls were judged in five categories which are, Talent, Poise and appearance, Youth Fitness, Grade Point Average and an interview with the judges. The different awards given were: Most Inspirational, won by Marianne Pierce, Scholastic Achievement won by Marianne Pierce, and Poise and appearance, won by Cheryl Hagle. Marianne went on to the Washington Junior Miss Pageant held in Pullman. There she won first runner-upto Junior Miss, Spirit of Junior Miss and the Scholastic achievement award. Overall she won S1100 in scholarships. 1. Marianne Pierce sang and played the piano to a melody of songs entitled How to spell life with a capital L. 2. Cheryl Hagle in the talent competition sang Cabaret, 3. L to R-Janine Schuyler, Kim Hillman, Linda Seely, Cheryl Hagle. not pictured Marianne Pierce. 4. Janine Schuyler did a Hawaiian dance for her talent. 5. Kim Hillman performed ,an Aerobic Dance. 6.Linda Seely sang l Am A Promise. Pictures courtesy of Richard Hodge's Photography, Sides Portrait Studio, and Rueco Photography. Jr. Miss 202 203 SRIBFF SPIRIT SPIRIT Our spirit is skyhigh! Everywhere you look and in everything we do, Mead Senior High Spirit keeps shining through. We may not always be number one in everything we do, but that never stops our spirit from coming on through. The pep assemblies explode with spirit. The Senior class eruptes with spirit, Mead High, we've got spirit yes we do, we've got spirit the whole year through. I know that pride exists For I have felt it I know that competition exists for I have competed. I know that spirit exists for I have experienced it' I I , Q A 8 . 1 3 7 1. Tami Habel, Shirley Van Anrooy, jean jones, and Carla Brannon show super spirit. 2. There's always a crowd at Mead's games. 3. Panther action attracks all sorts. 4. Toutant is tu-tued. 5.Mead's spirit button. 6.A very spirited Mead student. 7. junior crowd looks alive. 8. Karen Bocksch stands out in crowd spirit. Spirit 204-205 DISCQS 'NW Ao S X , My f asf y 1442 3 f . Q j illllll ' A gp ' BMW i 7' E ' Ll rl-,,.-v--1 ' I 2 3 4 1. Rhondi Wells and Tom Vince dance the night away. 2, The crowd watches as O'Neill Byrd imitates a choo-choo. 3, Kerry Clark and Teresa Lindsey sway to the music. 4. Couples get cozy. MEAD The first dance of the year was presented by the cheerleaders. Music was by The Biz and between 400-500 people came, making this the years most successful dance. The Annual's Fix Your Friend . dance in October had an attendance of around 250 people with music by Axworthy Productions. A.S.B. had a fundraiser dance for the Band in November with music by Butch Hill. Some 250-300 people turned out to bring in the bucks for the bands trip to the Rosebowl. In January, the Ski Club sponsored a dance which included a Scott Ski poles give-away. The ski poles were provided by the Sunset Sports Center with The Biz again providing the Sound System and a flashy light show. Some 300 people rocked to the sounds of Pat Benatar and Queen, and stomped to the music of Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Also in january, was the Drama Club Dance with amusement provided by the Airband performances. Two airbands performed, the H.C.C. Band consisting of Brian Fawcett, Tim Shannon, Mike Patterson, Scott Anderson, and lim Stretch, and the Airheads with Michelle Link, Amy Brownfield, Lori Nelson, and Scott Spencer. Records were given away and the sound system was provided free of charge by Radio Shack. Around 250-300 people attended. SG Discos 206 207 o UR QXNM R EEIEEEE Iii: A 'ia you Rglrfsq fm . an O UO 9 , Qu . I a ! E In ,WZ ici o 0 Z 5. P 66: 4 5 .X had glven tame. potentlal use until the l' 6f1fOl'l the gym. Spokane 615 e lnyuction OD played ball into the membe ,. .3-, 5 ,. JK Sustainers 224-2 25 .7110 1 no I Q' - Leo a LYNDA 1 HUTCHINS C 11 Z 1 NORTH 9111 COUNTRY HOMES BLVD ' SPOKANE, WA 99218 TELEPHONE 1509148318593 fine fashion clothing ...... 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Qi time to steal a kiss a time to say farewell This is graduation day when lumps in hearts will swell. We know what you are feeling we have been there too That is why we are confident in our thoughts of you. Nineteen Hundred Eighty-One a year of much anticipation fBut the first year of your life which we view with much expectation. by Lester Smith Compliments of fJick's Suzuki, Inc. Spokane, Wa. Sustainers 236-237 0 O Chuck Cllark 747-4 39 L.9. n ro u t raswes Safety upplles vv.8003s tH y'Sp K vvA99204 DISTRIBUT R F o Presadent A905 Phone: 45095 747-7109 1 S L 'Y I 2 O I c S, A 0 , UNSC W ane. le Baird Photo Lxoxompfffgs N. 1014 Pines Rd. BMP-D Spokane, Wa 99206 922-1480 UNIVERSAL EQUIPMENT N. 2406 DOLLAR STREET 535-8704 r SPORTS MEDICINE NORTHWEST understand that more and more people are becoming increasingly active in ,. athletics and for this reason they are sustaining some of the injuries we used to see primarily in competitive athletes. IT'S HERE, ONLY CYBEX IN THE INLAND EMPIRE... SPORTS MEDICINE NORTHWEST is a unique service to physicians, coaches, and trainers to aid in the rehabilitation of the injured or recently operated athlete. The service is designed to rehabilitate the recreational or competitive athlete. Our objective is to return them to their sport in a monitored fashion so that they will be sate and less prone to re-injury. PHILOSOPHY . . . The service is unique, in that the philosophy of SPORTS MEDICINE NORTHWEST is that the athletes will respond to therapy better if they are taken care of by personnel who are athletic themselves and have gone on to obtain specialized training in physical therapy. AND THE RECREATIONAL ATHLETE . . . Our thrust wiil be directed toward the recreational as well as the competitive athlete. We i 2 V3 4 11 I We have the most sophisticated testing and rehabilitation equipment in this E area. We are using a Cybex ll and Upper Body Table for both upper and lower - extremities. This equipment is quite useful in detecting injury, monitoring progress, - and giving an indication as to how soon the athlete would be able to return to his or her sport. Cybex is unique because it gives graphed numerical readouts to tell muscle strength, power and endurance. ln this way, we know when the I athlete is ready to return to the sport Cybex ll is what professional teams use to rehabilitate their athletes. FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONIIONTACT . . . Becky Clark, RPT, Director I SPORTS MEDICINE NORTHWEST North Spokane Professional Bldg., N. 500l Lidgerwood. Suite ll8 Spokane, WA 09207 484-0095 Here are cr few of the people we've seen: jeff McCloskey Paul Smagh Steve McLinden Patty Eichenauer Mark Felts Darrel Smith jeff Axtell Darryl Genest Dianne Schultz Stacey Douglass Mark Maxwell Michelle Benson Kathy Kinniard Cary Mclntosh jeff Howland Steve Dougherty Sustainers 238-239 Hjfngiifjfce INA formerly A Cooperative Health Pla SPO6lgZl:J5,FVI?liY0Z202 sPofc'A3rfg?vckKd92o2 N. 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Division Spokane, WA. 99218 466-3515 G 'V. 417 HASTINGS RD. Sustainers 240-241 BGGSTERS BG :af '7 czahqfx X C52 qkeog .ffffs 3,27 C ese proud parents and friends of1 the class of 198 1 and V Clark and Sandra Benson Congratulations Michelle and the Class of '81' TroV Holmes' Family - It's been quite a year! We're proud 0 you. The Crecelius Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Al and Bernie Congratulations to the Clas M. L. Kister Marv and Tresa Iverson M Qongr, and Good Luck to the Class of 1981! Ann's The 1 981 Annual Staff Would L to the Grad ERS BGGSTER aduates would like to congratulate em a successful future. cvea pec Congrat g . 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Denise M- ..ii On, Kellv--A-35,1581.1-59 . yeeai - ,...e - 26 lan 4 R- - C 4 . f .... f . 4 g ti kel, - ' i 4 - eelii A 4 eie .... l f. 4 la' fag Needham, A 'son L. i?44'l10,177,182 ,-Ryan ShellY . - A. 30 ll llii 44 44 N ll Scott S 30 146 182 44 iz . e ' .' ' ' Safllggi ',,. l30b3!7l54'tR- 36 . 44' . ,ri .... - -: iff - 4 a 4 if is 4 f,. .24f Q ' ' an , C0'f'f - , , .,... A f 'Q ' il i-,., . NelSOl'l, Sander' Jeffery A 5 iiiieiii Nelson' Kohl,-.31 Sanders, Paula M. 36 4444e4e4 iii, 34 Saunders, Dennis R. se W- 4 - 4 tt4' .... i-324-'l7?i2.'fBE . 5 P i ' k M 36-4- pg - 1 l i , E l 4 inlei.-iii,,?45i,?i.12.14iif::f. fi avage' a rlc ' - i i - i .e,... afer Monica R. .ii -4 . 4 Q- , ,. 1 44 'i2 44 i'i' 44 4 4 - .SCh'eCk- Dafvl E ee-we Schlepp, Nancy J. . i A S -. Sclgreirier, Russell - 'n'- W W, if' ii li lf' 5244 i f f -- 1 ' 44 if A .. 7 5C.P'lfZ- Dmnne , lv 'gl Schpyler, Janine M .4.4 2 ' . 2 4 . .. 4' 5C0ll04f1, l-Ofi l- 2 3 ' ,i i l fW,.3 Scott, Mike T. 4 l ': 2 - L' ' Vi fl Sealy, Linda ..se. 'Q -'f ,i'24'4': -iii 'if ,f,f -4 1 34 'fin' 44 if 5 F:-L , 1 . Wi- g:,.9gff-i3sf:iii5fi?'ff, We , i . , 4 . 4- Sewell Lori l f 5' lf - '4 4 ii. ' .,,, .-i ,eil l-iilfifflls weill ' lvl ' . .4... -,, - ':fsi.': . - ,:- .::4 4 Shaffer Rodne ., . .Fm I R ,, ...'.. annon . ' if i L.-:y i l ! ' ' 3 i ' 4' ' 4- '4 im- 44' WJ,-W3 4f. l . , -,,f ' , . 4 Sherinen- 1 Z44 14' s,, Shaw, Gary L. 4' - 4 4 4 4 4 , 4,,... Siciiia, 4 . f Jeffrey .., , .,.. , , 4' S Annette l fen -4'f' .f, . 444 .4.e Came . I , f . Smegh, Paul S- w . . smiths, Alan E. ::4 E . . we -' 4' A,'4'4 1, gf.-4- il g , ggiief? Smith, Darrel C- . . l E Smith, Debra M- - -Niwleffe E- , . ,,,, Shefvl R- 33 , Sokolowski, Philip S. i' ,gt ,- f'i 'iii 4 A-P ., - i4ii 'i44' ..4: M , Dave M- - 4 4 encer Scott A 38 In gf Q i. f 2 iei- P ' ' ' ,if l E Bafbetf M- 33, . A t 1 ' ' ll Kent D- 38- 148- 14Z, , ,i2e 1994484 4-P41 9' seen R. sa - -l I WIS ':4ll 44 4 5 5: i ilefffel' 5' 33 i Michael 5. 38 44 -1 . '.--, . E l , Q . i . it M- 38 -i A 38 ii . M 2, i5St6b'ef Debwah K' 38 i . M 4'44 4- --.4. h ' S l-- 38 ,- I --i'- 5 ei nm- - . . ..., 5- - -- -.- . i mi -,, Recognized 2,44-245 David K Douglas R. 56 J. 56, l26 K Cowin, Dawnaj. 565 Craig, Scott N. 56 Craig, Sean A. 56 as Cupp, junette C. 56 . Cushmanj, William T. 56 Cuzzetto, julie K. 56, 315 Daltgn, Robert J. 56 Daniiano, Pat 56 Dapel, Robert S. ,, ,vey, 1Sheri L. 56,166 we, Laura 56,167 ' eMers, Cynthia M. 56 eiyjeor, Stod L. A 55. DeVorss, Crystal A. 56, 141 q,QDEay,. Richard B. 56 Pgfeliif E- 56,l72 Q - 56' '34 ...tt :Sig .etta ,I . g56, 1 77, 1 82 De ,afh as K N , Dietz, ohn, Dillon, Pam 56 Douvia, Paula J. 56,177 Downes, jenny L. 56 Drake, jeffrey H. 56 Driggs, john M. Duncan, Jeannie 56 Dunn, Carolynj . Dupuis, MoniQa.56 DURCH Sallv ls ,..s. Eastburg, Cheryl A ,, ts' R X A Dyk, Barri S. ' -1, L Eccles, John R. 56,'l02,1245?l tt e Edgar, Ted O. 56 A Edmonson, Deena M. 56 Brian L 6 Eic enauer, Patricia M. 56,110 Elkins, ,yb Lisa M. EllifPit'tlfi'Kristen M. 56 Ellis, Tracey L. 56 Erb.,..Daniel P. 56,177 as Erickson, Andrea 56 R. 56,116,117,141 Timothy E. 56,127,132,133 , Kathy L. john F. 56,132,133 Parker, 160,161 111 ,118 Shaw, Brian J. 62 , Jeannine A. 62 Linda L. 62, Rich 62 Matthew Andy Watkins, George T. 63 Weaver, Ronald 63 Webster, William 63,189 Weed, Tammie J. 63 ' Weigel, Ross W. 47,63 .K Wells, Randina J. 63 Siam... Rob 63 . A- Pe-ngie, Rick R. MQSTAG3 Plan' l Dianne M. 64 P S Michael Jay 64,134 Tracy D CJ38 jon A D. 68,142 1.68 E. 68 orres, S.68 OUtal1t I roglia, W. 68 Troyer, W. 68 Udby, ...Md Baum, R. 68 Uhden Scott, Scott, Kim L Scott, Lynn K. Scott, Robert L. Scott, Russell D Sease Pam M. Uhlrich, Uliiohn, Ulrick, Mike VanAnrooy, Margaret M. 63 Monica M. . M. 63 gner, Rob D. 63 Walker, Robert 111 Walker, Trudy A. 63 Warbrick, Perry A. 63,183 Ward, Karen L. 63 , Warnock, Tae L. 63,109 1. 63,204: Baump E. 68 Beck, Michael B. 68.102 Behen, Steven Rf68, 1-347-1358 Bender, 'Michael H. 68 Berarducci, Dena R. 68 Berg, Tan Ci 68 Bergstres ,,Evel L. 68 Beritholdt, Mlarkcfgbgg Ber imer, Ric ar 8 My Bicha, Scott,Sg-68,13 Bier, RichardlC..68 Bigelow, Todd P. Binsfield, Matthew C. 68 Bishop, Walt C. 68 Hinman lHirte, 72 ' james T 3 jasper P. 72 Recognized 248-249 Olcese, Kristine M. 74 Olson, Leigh A. 74, 123 Onzay, Michael W. 74 Osgood 5 Cathy Owen, Joyce E. Pallas, Catie C. 74, 115 Pasby, Daniel E. 74 Pasby Milly A. 74 Patric, jeffrey A. 75 Patterson, Brian R. 74 Patterson, Daniel R. 74 Patterson Katheryn L. 74 Patterson, Lisa L. 74, 132, 133 Pauley, Elizabeth J. 74, 110 Pauli, Teresa M. 74 Sewell Shaw, Sheehan Short, Sicilia Sicilia Sims, a Sincl Sly, Smagh Small smith' Smith Smith Smith Pecchia L. 74 Pierce, James P. 74 Pierson, Lisa a. 74 Pike, Ronald F. 74 Pilant, Kelli L. 74 Poad Kim M. 74, 123 Lisa M. 74 T' ot , jeffrey T. 74 lm hy L. 74 Larry L. 74 J. 75 75, 123 so, 75, 188 Talbot K W46 N ' f..f1 Rust 4 i 5 -1, Li , . ' -2, Ek 1 . VV V. ,A 5 . V V -' 'H AA ' -ffffi' . -2'- 5 5 . -25: N VV 1 1 .4 Eff Q1-V-.A if ' 1 .'41 . f 'Na -N V .151 V r ,rf .V 1 -' z V. .- V, A V. ,ff ,,.,.g'Q?-.w:VfW- V V An 1V-'.vVfff6fKT V ' 9 'W-1'-'4 ', ' f I+- 3 7' f df' .V VL T-3' 'il' ' 1 V' I ff Q,-1 , 5 .gs .... ,W ,D 1. ,J lnun ,V J., . -S , . M gf-7,5 E., . 'M .. 'if - .- V ff V m,'fV'mgifV ,ff ' .V -'- . ' A .J V - V 5 .. ' ' . .,. 8, 1 xg. 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