Meadowdale High School - Mesika Yearbook (Lynnwood, WA)
- Class of 1982
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Sue Eschrich Assistant Secretary John Gurka Teacher Assistant hyllrs Hart eacher Assistant i Paula Hollcraft Registrar l.oa Hunter Library Clerk ,loan Lewis Counselors' Secretary Henry Massie Vocational Assistant FACULTY 9 , I0 mcuz rv 33 E812 we W- 3 ,, QQ' 5- , ,,,,, Y ' ' . 3 ' 32 Fm .snr .L ,rliteggfi A Dorothea Niven Head Secretary Jane Schmelzer Matron , Ruth Whetnall Parking Lot Attendant -af y Helen Ball English I I, English 9 Off Campus: Read, Hook rugs, Play hearts, Do crosswords Ron Bates Physical Education Off Campus: Skiing Carole Buller Spanish Off Campus: Sailing. classical music, being with family. Marylou Burns German Off Campus: Hiking. swimming. Bob Burton Social Studies Vocal Music Off Campus: Sailing IOPBQ hiking, skiing. reading, watching the tide go in and out and in and. . . Vern Cardinal Social Studies Off Campus: Travelling .lere Cary Industrial Woodworking VICA advisor Off Campus: Boating and tishing Tom Castle Drivers Education Off Campus: Running. skiing, fishing, and going out in the wilderness. OCMJM 4 MM EL 'GLX J 7 Wjv I !! . K f M gfamfysikow V972 'jf Mflx , WC X YW 7 5 fdfglf W I fi W! Y- A W ' f' fix X, , Patrick Clark Twine Off Campus: Water and snow skiing, tishing, boating. gardening. Tim Clark Social Studies Girls Varsity Basketball Coach Paul Cobbs Instrumental Music Off Campus: I 8th century German, squash, concert and opera. Bruce Cook Business Wrestling coach Off Campus: Hunting. tishing, and boating. ,J US' FACULTY ll , I2 FACULTY William Crossett Drama, English Drama Coach Off Campus: Jogging, acting, and directing. Carole Doerschlag Senior Counselor Cheer advisor Off Campus: Fishing, cruising, reading, and attending sports events, Ellie Duckworth Typing, Business FBLA advisor Off Campus: Warm sun - Hawaii, beachcombing, baseball, basketball, theater, and travelling. Jack Eschrich , A English, Chieftain, Photography Assistant Boys Swim Coach gy V Ticket Manager 'Z Off Campus: Photography, creative writing, old cars, and tennis. Ed Euken Freshman Counselor Freshman Advisor Off Campus: Fishing, hunting, boating, reading, goltl and tennis. Richard Farber Math Chess Club advisor Off Campus: Golf, Bridge. Marion Fyall School Nurse Off Campus: Theater, U of W football, and Sonic Basketball Don Haase Ma th Off Campus: Landscaping, Musical instrumentation, and collecting items of interest. Ray Hanby English. Psychology Off Campus: Hiking Vicki Haynes English Off Campus: Skiing. reading, cooking, dancing Ruby A. Henry French Off Campus: Tra veling, gardening. sewing. knitting, and golt Michael Hilton Math Tennis Coach Basketball announcer Off Campus: Sailing. I4 FACULTY Terry Johnson Drafting, Electronics Football Coach Marilee Karnofski Business Off Campus: Embroidering, Needle point, reading and traveling. . Sandra Kennedy Family Living, Life Skills FHA Advisor Off Campus: Sewing, gourmet foods, bicycling, weight lifting, and tra veling. Charles LeWarne Social Studies Model United Nations Advisor, Citizen of the Month Program, Laurie Lusier Business FBLA Advisor Off Campus: Sailing, reading, and Gardening. Helen MacGilvra English NHS Advisor Off Campus: Jogging, reading, and beachcombing. Ron Martin Business Girls Swim Coach, Boys Baseball Coach, Letter Club Co-Advisor Off Campus: Swimming, yard landscaping, and coaching baseball. Gabe Mathis Auto Off Campus: Fishing, Boating, Gardening, and beach home maintenance Nancy McCracken English, Creative Writing Off Campus: Reading, traveling, and making list. Al Meinert Librarian Off Campus: Fishing, marquetry, and hiking. Gary Minugh , English, Social Studies Assistant Football coach Off Campus: Traveling, hiking, gardening. Glen Moehring English Off Campus: Grandparenting, Theoretical cybernetics. uzaiwvaeef Pre- Voc and Resource room Boys swimming coach letter Club advisor Off Campus: Raquetball, jogging, basketball. George Nelson Metal Shop, Math Freshman Volleyball coach Track coach Off Campus: Hunting. Jim Olson Physics, Chemistry Timer for Girls and Boys Basketball Off Campus: Hiking, camping, and working in my shop. Thereza Przekota English, Math Off Campus: Jazz music, dance, yoga, swimming, reading, and movies. I6 FACUI. TY i n ,fiw ,Q sa, ,ip g Jaw! T ,,.. r 2ll,, of Dutch Propst Biology Off Campus: Fishing, hiking, gardening, and jewelry making. Don Ridge Social Studies. Yearbook Commencement Chairman Off Campus: Fastpitch softball player, tennis. football official, football announcer, semi-pro football trainer. Harry Robinson Math Off Campus: Gardening, and camping. Shelley Rondeau Business DECA Advisor r Julie Rowe Physical Education Volleyball Coach Assistant Track Coach. Off Campus: Fishing and racketball. Elizabeth Sears Biology Off Campus: Traveling, gardening, and reading. ail Shafer re- Voc, Resource Room ff Campus: A.S.A. mpire, reading. and utdoor activities. Vance Spangler Health, Physical Education Assistant Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Assistant Softball Coach Off Campus: Camping. Softball, and watching sporting events. Roberta Stady Sophomore Class Counselor Off Campus: Reading, S wimming. Hiking, Sewing. Horseback riding. William Stady Junior Class Counselor Off Campus: Golf Reading. Swimming. Kathleen Thorsen l.ife Skills Off Campus: Sailing. Ra cquetba ll. Rea ding. Ruth A. Torgeson Pre Vocational Off Campus: Appreciating the beautiful trees. water, plants, flowers. sky and creatures of the environment. Girls Tennis Coach Director of Secondary Summer School. Steve Tucker Math Off Campus: Golll Tennrs Backpacking. Clint White English Social Studies Off Campus: Trave hiking. Cherry Ann Wiest Home Economics Off Campus: Playing weekend farmer at our apple orchard H. l:'.R. O. Advisor Da ve Wilson Social Studies English Off Campus: Traveling and Vacationing, Golf Family Hugs ' '. Boys Varsity Basketball Coach I8 FACULTY Hal Youngren Math Off campus. Fishing and golfing. Track coach wxlw Sw. Ron Martin is amused by a students answer to the question of What is a typewriter? 2. Bill Stady helps his wife with the morning wash. 3. Bob Burton breaks from tickling the vocal chords of all his young music students. 4. .lim Dorgan receives a helping hand from woodworking instructor, .lere Cary. 5. Teachers Julie Rowe. Ron Bates and George Nelson enjoy all the comforts of home courtesy of the Senior homecoming skit cast. 6. Business instructor, Bruce Cook, counsels accounting stu- dent l.iz Wibbleman. 7. Marilee Karnofski prepares herself for her ocean cruise. . x mm 4 0 fig? 4 f x sf , gf Q 'ie , ,,,,m,, ,5 , 5?-5W::2 :i2:'fQ' Q 1: , A 'fwfr ,. 6 5 FACULTY I9 Staff Members Enjoy Outside Activities 2 3 ..- N. C' lv 5 6 fl ' ' C 'I . L. W -- -- ' , A , L x,.' 1 f X ?2 X3 H SQ ' H I' l ! ' !! !!!! !!!! !.!!! !! !!!! ll!! if is . TQ V.,. . ...X I 7 I. Mr. White takes t7ve at the White House. 2. Mrs. Sears in Kenya. Africa with her daughter and Samburu Warriors. 3. The Stadys sand- wich in the wilderness of 5haw Island. 4. Mr. Cary gloats over his next meal. 5. Mrs. McCracken cruises the 5ound. 6. Mr. Haase displays slow pitch trophies won by his womens softball team. 7. Mr. Ridge makes the tag at third base. 8. Mr. Clark searches for Lewis. 9. Mrs. Karnofski disembarks at Port Said, Egypt. FACULTY ACTIVITIES 2I Busy Homecoming Is A Spirited Success y M., w .,, W. ,N.,.,... . 1 N , ff -- , A - A ,. 2 f ' e ,A . , f , mite. ' N. W . b B, ' . K , A ,i M1 f 'nw- 5' fi 'iw , , i,..a..-. ff'ii w. - XUllW'f 1 ? h- CHIE z A ff Z 22 HOMECOMING Homecoming has always been a time of spirit and enthusiasm, and Homecoming I 98 I was no exception. Spirit Week began with the coronation assembly where Tami Musgrave was named Queen. The rest of the week was filled with spirit. Members of all the classes participated in dressing up for Toga Day, Sweats Day, Punk Day, and Tourist Day. Friday finally arrived and the weeks of preparation came to an exciting climax. The decorated counselors' office, lockers and the gym all added to the overall spirit. The pep assembly featured class skits, presentation of decoration awards and the traditional spirit keg competition. Past and present cheerleaders helped to spark the enthusiasm both at the pep assembly and, later that night, at the football game. The stands were filled with students, alumni, and a spirited band. Choruses of We are M.H.S. filled the air as the Chief's football team defeated the strong Cascade Bruins. Following the game, the Homecoming Dance featured Red Ax which brought Homecoming to a Hnal close. I ,2,3,4. The classes of MHS reveal their bright Homecoming decora- tions to Sounders Roger Davies, David Nish, and Sue Gould, ticket director, the judges of the event. 5. I 98 I Homecoming Queen Tami Musgrave and her escort, Steve Landro. 6. Senior Princess Bron Gorman and Amy Jessberger, Escort Tim Drury, and M. C. Rob Bogart rejoice with the Cooties winning Spirit Week. 6 3 ,sign Ulf 5 I98 I Homecoming Court: L to R: Senior Princess, Marcie Eaton. Michelle Boe, Bron Gorman, Amy Jessberger, Escort Steve Landro. Queen Tami Musgrave, Maid of Honor Julie Morgan, Lady in Waiting Leslie Bray, Maiden Tracey Green. HOMECOMING COURT 23 Cascade Bruins Warned At Homecoming Assembly l i 2 I, Alumni Cheerleaders do a rousing rendi- tion of He's a Jock. 2. Modern day Ro- mans lea ve the Chief Coliseum after an ex- citing game of 5acriHce the Bruin , 3. On their way to another Spirit Keg victory, the Cooties rattle the rafters. 3 24 HOMECOMING New Coaching Staff Leads Chiefs Meadowdale's I98l football team ended the year with a win- ning record, 6 wins and 3 losses. They started out winning their first four games. The Chiefs beat Terrace. Edmonds and Lynnwood successively to capture the Edmonds District Championship. They then went on to lose to playoff bound Everett and Snohomish. MHS got back on the winning side of things at Homecoming against Cascade. They closed the sea- K son beating Mariner and losing the final to Oak Harbor. The 6- 3 record was good enough for a 3rd place finish in WESCO. Bruce Johnson and Kyle Bride were both selected to the All- WESCO team. Bruce made All-league as a defensive end and offensive running back. Kyle was chosen All-league defensive end. The team featured six starting Juniors and they are eagerly looking forward to next season. Dave Borders was selected team captain for I 982. .vm 1 ' .. 5 Ln ,ufsam The l98I Football Coaching Staff from left to right: Vance Spangler, Gene Edwards. Terry Johnson, Alvie Moritz and Gary Minugh. FOOTBALL 25 Chiefs Mn Edmonds District Crown 311 -s . ,, . ,Q ,N Back row left to right: Coach Johnson, Andy Mosalsky, Eric Bates, Ken Hurlburt, Tim Webster, Ron Victor, Brian Vantine, Bruce Mindt, Louie Gallegher, Mike Tipler, Dave Hanthorn, Scott ParHtt, Da ve Borders, Guy Forgey, Duane Thomas and Randy Dogtorello. Third row left to right: Coach Minugh, Richard D'arcis, Mason Rutledge, Dave Lorent, Doug Farman, Terry Euling, Steve Austenfeld, John Tottin, Kieth Brooks, Rick Zaleski, Eric Stark, Joe Cachero, Elliot Walker, Scott Cook and Dan Kiel. Second row left to right: Coach Spangler, Joel Hull, Bruce Johnson, Kyle Bride, Alan Briggs, Bruce Quinton, Da ve Gillespie, Todd Webster, Sean Conner, Da ve Moore, Bill Wisner, Steve Peterson, Richard Miller and Al D'arcis. Front row left to right: Mark Metcalf Bill Smith, Mike Borders, Dominic Carter, C.J. DeCillia, Kevin Corwin, Glen Landro, Steve Knight, Ted Harms, Steve Johns, Tom Meehan and Alan Rautenberg. l 1 4 l e,1I 4 3 I. Mike Borders eludes another tackler on his way to the end zone. 2. Bruce Johnson powers through the Terrace defensive line. 3. Doug Farman Hghts for a few extra yards. 4. Mike Borders calls out last second signals at the line before the play. MHS 2l Terrace 6 Three first half touchdowns by Bruce John- son, one on a pass from Mike Borders. was enough to power past the Mountlake Ter- race Halks. Glenn Landro led the defensive secondary by knocking down several Halk passes. MHS 7 Edmonds 0 A tough game was decided by a second quarter Bruce Johnson touchdown. Line backer Mark Metcalf led the defense to its first shutout of the season. MHS I4 Lynnwood 7 Bruce Johnson did it again by scoring twice from inside the five yard line. Da ve Borders received Defensive Player of the Week Award by leading the team in tackles and he also intercepted a pass. MHS I4 Marysville 0 Kyle Bride joined Bruce Johnson in the scor- ing column by catching a I 0 yard pass from Mike Borders. The entire defense did a great job and each of the I I defensive starters received a Player of the Game Award. MHS 3 Everett 5 Glen Landro provided the only points with a Held goal but it was not enough. The Sea- gulls ended the Chiefs four game winning streak with a second half touchdown pass. MHS 7 Snohomish 26 Snohomish proved why they were aff! in State by handing Meadowdale its second loss in two weeks. Bruce Johnson scored the lone touchdown. MHS 2I Cascade I4 Bill Smith and Bruce Johnson excited an enthusiastic Homecoming crowd with three Hrst half touchdowns. Cascade came back but the Chiefs defense tightened up and stopped them a touchdown short. MHS 9 Mariner 7 John Holleman sacked the Mariner quarter- back in the end zone for a 2-point safety. that proved to be the difference in the game. Bruce Johnson scored on a I5-yard counter play. MHS 7 Oak Harbor 22 Meadowdale came out strong in the first half by shutting down the Wildcat offense and a 7-point lead into the locker room. Oak Harbor came out roaring in the 2nd half and ran up 22 points to win. FOOTBALL 27 l M3 'fl 3 ..kg. .X .. ,... g QF. s ': a ll as Eg . f L , , X 4 I, Brian Vantine is exhausted after practice. 2, The Halks stop Mea- dowdale short of the goal line. 3, Glenn Landro boots another point after touchdown, 4, Kyle Bride grabs a hold of the ball while crashing to the ground, Back row left to right: Coach Alvie Moritz, Ed Warner, Brad Cook, Chris Bankston, Da ve Lawson, Chris Hammond, Taylor Stemm, Rob Harris, Bob Witham, Chris lobaugh, Matt Allbery, Jay Warden. Brian Stevens and Coach Gene Edwards. Second row left to right: Jim Larsen, Steve Hardies, Eric Lampphere. Glenn Hoff Calvin Green. Jeff Phillips, Steve Hawley, Steve Flude. Eric Hanson, Brian Fox and Warren Douglas. Front row left to right: Jeff Bambrick. Bill Ogle, Todd Oberg, Mark Jensen, Mike Sando. Kelly Bunting, Tom Krahn, Dan Beeler and Brian Johnson. Mesika Honors Meadowdz-rle's Steve Brown s-,,g,,,.sQ was Nwiwkffimse A 'K ' fwgl-w. Ml' V P - Steve Brown breaks tackles on his way to a touchdown and the Most Valuable Player Award in the l980 All'State game played at Everett Mfmvfial 5!8diUm- The Seattle Times Photo Volleyball Struggles Through Tough Season Despite a three-win, thirteen-loss season, the Meadowdale Volleyball team rose to the occasion against much tougher teams, The Chiefs went three games with WESCO giant Oak Harbor and State-tournament bound Snohomish. We had problems playing well, consistently, said coach Julie Rowe, Meadowdale was led by captain Judy Macleod, three- year- letterman Shelli Omura and Jennifer Gerrard. Also leading the spirited spikers were Seniors Cristie Albano and Konnie Corbett. A tall group of Juniors are expected to return in I982, including Karen Rivard and Janet Price. Back Row left to right Judy Macleod Janet Price Chris Murray, Kim Pendleton, Cristie Albano, Karen Rivard, Manager Caroline Demler Front Row Crist: Bowan Konnie Corbett Jennifer Gerrard, Lisa Carro, Patti Nyland, Shelli Omura, 5 ig fl i at 4 ,WW M ' W0 3 I. Coach Julie Rowe. 2. Cristie Albano bumps back a high serve. 3. Janet Price displays her I00 m.p.h. spike. 4.Ready for the return, Shelli Omura. 5. Karen Rivard shows her sliding return style. ,J Q 3 K . i ' Girls Display Exciting Play I. Judy Macleod ready to return the favor. 2. Lisa Carro sets the ball for a spiker. 3. The Chiefs get psyched for a tough game. 4. Meadow- daIe's awesome defense. 4 Q ? nf' it l 3' -L l .u .ww 'N ilse i eea ' g D e , ....... eeasae ix K K ff, 2 . 5 .. ,s , :-, ,.... . , s A . e essu Girls Take Hrst Ever Sta te Title Back row left to right: Coach Bray, Cindy Buck, Patti Clemans, Carol Rettig, Shannon Dodge, Rhonda Beaven, Karen Turner, Linda DeBoer, Denise Hipp, Doreen Simon, Kathy Steele, Donna Boiven, Anne Ninneman, Gayle Bray and Coach Bill Blume, Front row left to right: Terri Hudson, Heather Heys, Tonja Manson, Tonja Hall, Lisa Harris, Leslie Bray, Hiedi DeCillia, Cathy Kowalski, Debbie Valentine, Stephanie Thomas, Denise Gray, Stephanie King, Tricia Fairchild, Lisa Hanning, Amy Ziessler and Gayle Kinder. Celebration! I. Karen Turner boots the winning shot in the shootout. 2. GIRLS SOCCER 33 E - Sslxgkifgf - xg S a I XX its . X N X -X v as 1 W 5 s 555 Rik 1 i Q M, 5 s- , -Q ax.-M - .L.L 1 -- S 5 h -ef .. , ,. .Q si -raa n C Q ' E N R KX sig R ' x gg . it i .. a 3.1-.35 ,, , .,,, r ,bg .Q N SS 3 5 1 Fw E s X S X XX A s Booters Work Hard In Quest For State On a rainy, blustery night at Troy field in Auburn, the Meadowdale Girl 's soccer team scored a 3 - 2 shootout victory over Hazen in the I st Annual Girls Soccer State Championship. By Hnishing 3rd in WESCO, MHS earned the Hnal playoff birth to state. They won 3 playoff games to get to the tinals, including the semi-Hnal game against rival WESCO champs, Cascade, MHS beat Cascade I - 0 on a Hrst half goal by tiny freshman, Hiedi DeCiIlia. The championship went into 2 overtimes with the score tied at two. In the shootout, Meadowdale made 4 shots to Hazen 's 3 to get the one point needed for a 3 - 2 victory and a State Championship. Linda DeBeor scored 2 goals to keep pace with Hazen in regulation time, and Karen Turner ended the game with the Hnal shootout goal. Forward Linda De- Beor, Fullback Kathy Steele and Golie Gayle Bray all were named to the All- WESCO team. x . fs 1 H 1 - 3 . 23... gaa. as my ..f:t-fm--W -- -:sf ,-X Q . 5-:es s . ' ' .kin 'P' A ---lm - . LZ T 952: - 15. 5 .S . . S f .. g A .. S31 2 . iii P -. xY Q X X 35 Q X X if I-all V E 1 R ss? .-Q Q SQ Isaiah.. - 8 Q rw A K X X xx, F k K. J R15 . -' 3 ,Ni ' X T . . ' .. Q - V mx 1- M-Y.'fvf-fvs-ifif -N-XX ' rlwikyamsseai 'h..,:. or-ms ' 51: .Q X - -- W i Q Q X I I : K .Q Y .., vs is N: T...-. 1 .fa f NN -4 WM- - g .NW ' class fx ..ta-www 3 X 5 I. Donna Boiven gets the pass off on a Chief drive towards the goal. 2. Stephanie King gets her hair out of her eyes and Ends the ball. 3, Patti Clemans looks on in a brief moment of rest. 4. Meadowdale keeps the ball inbounds and continues its surge on the opposing defense. 5. Tonja Hall uses her head to deliver a pass to Leslie Bray. 6. Linda DeBoer drives past a Hazen defender as Patti Clemans awaits a pass. 7. Coach Bray watches the action on the Held while thinking of the strategy needed to win. , Q N Boys CC Second In District 1 The Boys Cross Country squad had its' championship aspira- tions marred by injuries. The Chiefs placed second in Edmonds School District I5 meet. Steve Landro led the way with a second place finish and was looking forward to a good show- ing at the state meet. When he suffered a stress fracture. Which put him and the team out of state competition. At the District I5 meet Scott Baker Hnished second in team points, and Greg Isham finished third in team points. The Chiefs harriers will lose only four seniors to graduation and return, Greg Isham, Steve McKerney and Byron King. 3 I I. Steve Landro flashes out to a quick lead, 2. Scott Baker crosses the finish line leaving his competitors in his dust. 3. Greg Isham goes the distance. 4. Neck and neck. Steve McKerney and Brent Eschrich. 5, Their off and running. 4 r 1. .M .. ,W wi Q -. . w. . all 1. Left to right: Roger Brown, Steve McKerney, Dean Miller, Scott Baker. Steve Landro, Greg lsham, Steve Grant, Byron King, Brent Eschrich. 90 N. -.Q-Q-muff' Frosh Make The Difference A A young, Girls Cross Country team ran its way to a first-place finish in The Edmonds School District meet and placed sixth in the WESCO meet. The Thinclads placed in five of the top ten spots. Allison Carpenter led the team with a second-place Hnish, while the rest of the Girls were Hfth, eighth, ninth, and tenth. Captain Tami Musgrave 's injury, which kept her out of action for the last couple weeks, didn 't hurt the team, as expected. A group of freshmen Hlled the gap left by Musgrave. The fresh- men really came through for us, said Coach Tom Castle of his surprising sheep runners Jackie Ross, and Cindy Kendrick, who make the future look bright. ,A Back Row left to right: Allison Carpenter, Kari Bachert, Janelle Taylor, Holly Anderson, Kelly Monette. Carol Burton, Laura Frederick, Meg Woodhull, Lynn Wegemer. Tammy Ventrello, Cindy Kendrick, Anne Frederick, Sherilyn Metzger, Jackie Ross. wwyajy Wiihyw- ff' 'V ' wf'- , wwwew-M 4 ,, H 'Q W' if ' A 'Hw,, M Swwwaam W 'E M ,, We 2 W 1 I. Coach Tom Castle talks to a tired harrier. 2. Captain Tami Musgrave keeps one step ahead ofthe competition. 3, Frosh Jackie Ross Hghts to stay ahead. 4. Carol Burton and Kelly Monette give it all they got. 5. Cindy Kendrick leaves team mate Ann Fredrick in the dust. I. Sharma VanSaun shows us her unique form. 2. A grin shows on Dara Saxby after a good return. 3. Renee Denoma concentrates on her powerful serve. 4. An awesome forehand style by Lisa Palmer. 5. Lucinda Lang's racket returns the oncoming ball. Girls Net Winning Season The girls tennis team forehand and backhand their way to a eight win and six loss record. A strong group of juniors and three returning seniors made up g . the roster. The team was led by Junior Lucinda Lang who was L L the only Chief to go to the Northwest District tournament. g A fi Seniors Sharma Van5aun and Dara Saxby also played well on , yy the court along with Juniors Renee Denoma and Lori Palmer. Next season promises to be even better with seven of the ten lettermen returning, 5 Back row left to right: Brenda Tredwell, Tina Thompson, Katrina Lehmann, Lisa Palmer, Lucinda Lang, Renee Denoma, Coach Ruth Torgensom Front Row: Sheryl Nylund, Dara Saxby, Michelle Rogers, Sharma Van5aun. 42 GIRLS SWIMMING Girls Swim To 4 Victories 2 Back row, Left to Right: Wendy Bower, Betsy Kuester, Candy Ware, Kim Claussen, Sunne Kim, Lori Palmer, Julie Woelz, Wendy Benson, Tamera Hogg and Julie Robbins, Second Row: Left to Right: Joei Smith, Cindra Johnson, Jenny Tuck, Janet Radach, Carla Kuesler, Jo Anne Crosbie, Heather Johnson and Deadre Peeps, Front row, Left to Right: Coach Ron Martin, Cheri Wheeler, Ursula Wipp, Darlene Marshall, Debbie Walters, Antonia Peeps, Anne Harrop, Deanne Wentz, Sherri Sims, Heather Scarbro, Connie Haugen and Kelly Sheerer. The l98l girls swim team finished with 4 wins and 7 losses, the best in three years. They finished well despite tough competition from faster opponents. The strong point for the team was an over all balance of swimmers led by Julie Weolz, Tamera Hogg, Wendy Benson and Captain Debbie Walters. Compared with previous years. Coach Martin rat- ed the I 981 swimmers, slightly better as a team . .lulie Woelz qualified for the state meet. the only Chief swimmer to do so. She placed sixth in state in the l00 freestyle. She also qualified for the Nationals, held in Tex- as, in the spring of I 982. 5 4 I. Coach Martin intently watches his team prepare for another meet. 2. Candi Ware starts another day of turnout. 3. Lori Palmer can 't believe she swam the race so fast. 4. Stroke, stroke! 5. We can do it, Girls! GIRLS SWIMMING 43 Left to Right: Back Row-Mr, Agosteine, Mike Holeman, Bob Ptacek, Todd Patsy, Barry Bartlette, Rod Richards, .lim Blanchard, Eric Carlson, Tim Hudson, Middle Row-Steve Wisnewski, Dan Wilson, Mike Ryberg, Paul Harrison, Scott Echternkamp, Scott Jess, AI Papenfuss, DJ. Floyd, Mark Dzwala, Steve Knight. Front Middle-Alan Rautenberg, ... V1 1 2 44 MEADO WDALE INDUSTRIAL WOOD WORKERS Meadowdale Industrial Woodworkers: How Much Wood Can A Woodchuck Chisel Within Meadowdale 's lntra-District Industrial Woodwork- ing class, are many students from M. H. S. and the other four high schools. These students are preparing for futures in the woodworking business. l.ed by advisor, Jere Cary. the club is involved with consumer contracts for wood projects. The group produces Rotary House cabinets, trivets for Cas- cade Tile, seats for Lynnwood Roll-A-Way and various small items for other consumers. The woodworkers are participating in the Vocational Industrial Club of America TVICAQ. The club 's officers are. President, Bob Ptacek, Vice Presi- dent, Dan Wilson, Secretary, Steve Wisnewski, Treasurer, DJ. Floyd. The Parlimentarian is Joe Blakely and the Re- porter is Mike Holeman. Most of the club 's sales are for projects ordered by consumers. ln the latter part of the school year, the club sets up a booth at the Alderwood Mall and sells many products. I. Tim and Alan put Hnal touches on their wood projects. 2. Professor Harrison checks the corners for rough edges. 3. operates a complicated piece of Machinery. 4. Eric Carlson builds a product, while D. J. Floyd watches intently. FBLA Gets The students in Future Business Leaders of America are ad- vanced in business skills. The year was a busy one, and F.B.l..A. was led by President Cass Hania, Vice President Wendy Chichester, Secretary Lori Adams: and Treasurer Jennifer Gerrard. Starting off with a big Jelly-Bean contest in October, F.B.L,A. continued with the sale of personal messages through Santa- Grams. Additional fund raisers included porcelain candle holders and World's Finest Chocolate Bars. Ahead In 'SI-' The various fund raisers were needed in order to send repre- sentatives to the F.B.l..A. State competition at Pasco. F.B,L.A. ofticers, let? to right: Vice President Secretary Lori Adams, President Cass Hania. 46 F,B,L.A. Wendy Chichester improves her skills at typing business letters. 2 Wendy Chichester, Treasurer Jennifer Gerrard, Reporter Kelly Raub. Future Homemakers Of America Back row left to rlfht: Dorothh Tweedy, Chuck Obina, Kristi Walden, Mike Collins. Bill McCusker, Kirk Brown. Thir row: Rick oon, Rork Price. Ron Edwards, Kelly Jensen. Second row: C nthia Blakesley, Suzanne Gaudinier. Kelly aub, Diane Taylor, Kari Bachert, Debbie Unselx Pam Marques, Marcie Eaton, Chandra Baus, Melissa Flotte, Kim Packard, Jeff Pearson, Mike Holt. Front row: Shelly Record, Laurie Schwehm, Kori Foster. Future Homemakers of America set goals to be accomplished in the l98l-l982 school year. They had successful fund raisers selling items such as jingle bells, Luvkins, and bean bag animals. In the Fall, the club attended the F.H.A. Regional Conference in Marysville, which involved all schools in the Western Region. Another conference attended was for the election of state ofucers during the Spring. A portion of club dues went to the construction fund for the Nation- al F.H.A. Building in Reston, Vir- ginia. The club was advised by Mrs. Kennedy and her cadet Mrs. Kingsbury. F.H.A. was led by en- thusiastic officers: President: Chuck Obina, V.P.: Diane Taylor, Secretary, Rose Bryant, and Trea- surer, Pam Marques. Kari Bachert is thoroughly enthusiastic about today's assignment. Bill is impressed by Kirk 's brawny arm. F.H.A. 47 Student Services - 1 3 Student Services at Meadowdale High School provides the student with academic instruction in school. Activities relate directly to the needs of each student, exist within the reg- ular school program, and provide counseling and guidance for the stu- dent. ln addition, each student is ex- posed to working situations with supportive classroom situations, in order to develop an understanding of his or her own interests and capa- bilities. The goal of Student Services is to ha ve each student realize his or her greatest educational, social, and employment potential, so that a use- ful and productive life may result. I. Student Service teachers converse in the library. From left to right: Wally Na- gel, Thereza Przekota, Gail Shafer, Jim Hoon, and Ruth Torgeson. 2. Aaron lis- tens intently to Miss Shafer. 3. Colleen O'Halloran assists at Maplewood Ele- mentary. Chess Club Pa wns O f In SI' - 82' Standing, left to right: Jeff Carpenter. Steve Odegard, Tom Wynne, Dan Joss, Rick Farber, Eric Hanson. Sitting down: Vaughn Stehr and Mike Wright, Advisor, Rick Farber, described the I 98 I-82 Chess Club as very competitive. The Club is led by Cap- tain, Steve Odegard. The members of the Chess Club, not only meet as a group but compete as a team. This league involved regular meets leading toward WESCO and State Championships. x, N E ,M ,ss . Fm fe ssss, Vaughn Stehr decides that the bishop is the wisest move. CHESS CLUB 49 i 50 FRESHMEN Meadowdale's Flock Of The Freshman Class walked through the doors of Meadowdale Senior High School a bit uneasy, many wishing they had the securities of Junior High. This was overcome at the naming assembly when the Juniors and Seniors welcomed them. The Seniors christened them the Sheep . The flock started the year plodding, but picked up the pace, and jagged through fund raisers and a successful mid-season dance. The Class of '85 was led by an enthusiastic group of officers: President Steve Grant, Vice-President Harold Moore, Secretary Leanna l.aCour, and Trea- surer Teresa Maki. Freshmen Meadowdale Senior High 's first Freshmen class Freshmen class officers: Front row I to r: Teresa Maki, Treasurer, Steve Grant, President, Harold Moore, Vice-President, Leanna LaCour, Secretary ff 1 t. I , 4, 1+ W . lag Erin Martin ponders over a problem. Where 's the elevator? , , G1 .sg iff, .lim Stark lives his day dream. ,mst W Y i , . xv ,fs of il wal? ..-v fl' Q News so X x, S -wx S' , ,. ..., pn . v kk Q' f-- ' x.Kk 'q-K K , m .qs H, ' Tim shows his wonderful Monday morning enthusiasm. FRESHMEN 5 I X aj 1? I ! !!I' T 1 wh niff . 2 V 2 , , ' , 4 in ' 1 Jim Amy Mike Mike Paul Tiffany Kyla Jeff Garry Alexander Alkire Allen Andersen Anderson Armstrong Attebery Bambrick Barcelou A ha lf: ref, T , A Kirk Teresa Carrie Bates Batik Batterson if wi' Af 4 Jeff Shannon Dan Baus Bean Beeler Mr. Euken, shepherd of the flock, converses on the phone. Paige .lohn Travis Berger Berry Bingisser E lf 2 '-fL 5 V -'Ci , ,, 6 A ': ,, :, ,r- W aka f wand' QW! A X gf Y I Paul Tad Cynthia Tracie Chris Sharon Wendy Kristi Brian Black Blake Blount Blubaugh Bonneu Borth Bower Briggs Briske 52 FRESHMEN W if ,,.gy A ?EQ,L?'ig gE5 iewa'a Q Qwf Egg, Q f 2. me ' 4 'Wat Arlene Carrie Ryan Kelly Kristie Irene Kenneth Randy Valerie Brown Brown Bueing Bunting Bunting Burell Buretta Burleson Buss y A , ,, 1, B. Robert Judy Ron Mike George Ian Pat Heidi Nick Byrnes Cady Calender Callahan Calvo Campbell Campbell Card Churlin Y Kelly Ken Robin Nanci Tim lan Brad Jonathan Joann Clark Cla wdus Coleman Collins Collins Conner Cook Coon Crosbie Neil Jina Ryan Curry Cusimano C usworth J , Heidi Jean Barbara DeCiIlia Dettmer Dollarhide Deanna Sean Darin Donahue Doyle Dubendorf N B l R Z' M vs. 4 Kelly Sean Jim Duncan Eisenbarth Eschrich E . X L.. Steve Michelle Lisa Wendi Aaron Dahl Dahlgren Danielson Darci Da vis So this is what High School is all about? Donna DeBoer FRESHMEN 53 Ronald E walt Sissel Mark Fallm yr Farnsworth Jodi Joseph Loren Fitzgerald Forcier Forsberg Tourist Day brings out Cindy Volkmann 's school spirit, Kenneth Fox Arlene Anne Frazier Frederick Michelle Brian Holli Bruce Patricia Jodi Michael Ellen Denene Fresia Gadzuk Gaines Gallagher Gallagher Gamble Gates Gaudinier Georgeadis c g 5 T. Y f'- V-,, 1, Teresa Gregory K odi Carl Jeffrey Gesinger Gettman Giesick Gisvold Gould 54 FRESHMEN V? f' Steven Kevin Tracey Calvin Sherris Grant Green Green Green Gunderson With a devilish grin, Sherris Gunderson hides her friends purse. 'fv:i. Michelle Troy Donald l.a wrence Hamel Hammontree Hansen Hansen Teresa Denise Veronica Rob Hansen Harrison Ha ngn Hauge j , a 2 'V I A A cheerful Freshman faces a gloomy Monday morning with a Bryan Lisa smile. Kenneth Hayes Heinz Henderson Carol Heather Todd Glen Tracey Steven Teri Hermes Heys Hoekstra Hoff Hollcraft Holleman Hudson Rebecca Paul Huizenga Hutchison X sl ff as X X it its . if T X t. Y I Christopher Cindy T Julie Jensen Jensen Jensen E is 'MH U S .,,. .. N , Kimberly Todd Lynnae Jensen Jespefsen Jeff Ryberg questions the authenticity of the teacher's opinon, 'less l Freshmen 55 9' ' 4 , V..,VVVv ei of ,ill , f 3 W-: ,Ag rfwikf. A it W f' . , Andy Brian Heather Susan Jessberger Johnson Johnson Johnson 5 THANK goodness, it's Friday! A W H . Jennifer Cindy Jennifer Keen Kendrick K ensel Leah Mark Aaron Denise Jones Jones Karls Karvonen Allen Kiel Q.. 1 ,K I . 5' Ae .55 M L K f V- ,Q A ,lrr F W, ,, J W ff ef A f A X 1 f Y 'Q ' 'J - David Kristin Mark Kirkpatrick Klein Knautz Soursdey Kong Cathrine Carol Thomas Kowalski Kowan Krahn 56 FRESHMEN 41 Q. .,,,1 .. . , 'xr T arla K Alana l.eanna Brian Kussman l.aCour LaFontaine Cinderella ? Patrick Kramer Theresa Laludice I,.rx!'Hn...lk .. Teresa Cliffs Lange l-Bfgy A Brion Mille Lattin Leech rv 2 4 if va, K h- A Flock of Freshmen wander aimlessly through their new home. Siegfried Lind Yvonne Leighton ' Z,? Keith Paul Victor Ryan Julie Teresa Patrick Errin Marie Lindsay Lingenfelter Lipsey J L ytle Madin Maki Manley Martin Martinez Terry Terri Liz Michelle Scott Kimberly Maurer McConnell McDermott McDonald McDonald McLaughlin ntl Sherilyn Stephen Ty Harold Darrell Ann Metzger Miller Miller Moore Morgan Mullen at -ma Joyce Brett Karen McMillan Meldahl Messick 'Nw a- a Christy Lori Michael Muyskens Naig Nelson FRL-'SHMEN 5 7 , Stephanie Newell i. , John Oberg , Z 'W ,. X X ,Q f 9 X s 1 Q , AQ-if vifr., Brian Patricia Norman O'Loughlin Glen Hoff amuses Bryan Hayes. Jay Wade Olson Osbjornsen We 7 L X' U A Michael Tammy Laurie Kimberly Deirdre Scott Parent Patnoude Pearson Peebles Peeps Peirsol if Michael Tracy Becky Stephen Ostrander Overturf Pacheco iir: ,,. .2,' V H ,,a.,, n I: 'i . ,. Q : W 1-, 4 xii- M I ,VH f Deborah Jeffrey Kevin Perkl Phillips Phillips Pickering V' 58 FRESHMEN Lacey Laura Afrodrte Sabine Pierce Pierce Prerrdes Kelley Jennifer Shannan Presson Price Pritchett ,eff J. Z it Plenrus Kathleen Ptacek Patricia Gallagher concentrates on last minute studying. David Edward Chris Steven Lisa Roy Claudette Theresa Jacqueline Ramsey Rancourt Record Rhodes Richardson Riley Roberts Rvberls Ross areerr X V , 3 S gg 'iq LE, , 3 i Q M xt ' 2 9 Jon Jeffrey Sharon Carl ,Q Rosson Ryberg Salonen Sanders A 6, Q :m,C 1 ,ae. 1 ,IA , enlif N,-:.. ..E.-. 5 omzi Michael Garth Brent Phillip K lii 'X LV 5 m. Sando Saylor Schaffer Selfe N J 1 Q. 2 .- 5 x t 1 . . S X . A- 2. 1:95 , X A Nm.. has -- ' ' You 're kidding! ? Shelli Dawn Rick Rob Senn Shelby Shewey Simon 'WW' 4,0-f' Andrew Douglas Josephine James Skipton Smith Smith Stark Vaughn Vicki Alexander Heather Stehr Stein Stephen Stevens --you wouldnq damp FRESHMEN 59 0 A group of Freshmen girls spot a Senior guy! L 'nf ' J x Raymond Brian Philip Patrick Stortroen Stratton Stromberg Sullivan 1,t 1 W A V gvlg 5 Aj I 'mf . 72 fail ,..,,, V P1 John Simon Patrick Tami Sumners Tanner Taylor Tharp M ' 4 . , ll , 5' T , mf f x, W C e -5 1 mf Stephanie Elizabeth Jeffrey Angela Christine Jennifer Marnie Chris Laura Thomas Topping Torgrimson Treat Treat Tuck Tudor Tutmark Valencia ' H rr, Y A , T , . g , I Mum! ' all 2 wif Deborah Sarina Da vid Lee Slate Tammy Cynthia John Brenda Valentine Van Vannoy Van Parys Van Saun Ventrello Volkmann Wade Waldrop 60 FRESHMEN :W Jay Darren Shawn Julia Warden Warner Warren Watson Shannon Lynn Lori Nvel Watts Wegemer Weir Whitman What a good looking Cootie . if GZ ? W ii vi: 1 W f af 44 HN. John Mike Lisa Houe William Whitney William Wingsness Witicer Wood if Q ? i K 44 Shawn Darrin Luisito Elizabeth Timothy Worthington Wright Wy Wydler Young James Larsen NOT PICTURL-'D Merle Anderton Brett Bachand Kevin Boarttield Wendy Bower Scott Brown Virginia Cogdell Dan Duong Kirk Elftmann Layne Elmer Traci Goodridge Todd Hanson Paula Hopper Daryl Jenks Darrell Jensen Matthew Kuntz Billy Lingle Tracy Little Kelly Lovin Mark Matson Ronald McAulay Julie Modin Kimberly Ratliff Carol Rowan Lori Sajben Tina Sheppard Angela Treat Steven Whitaker Lorin Williams David Winston Francis Zapf Hey Mark, she's looking at you! FRESHMEN 6 I Oceans Of Beauti ul Music Led by Mr. Burton, the Choir was an active group of approximately 35 Juniors and Seniors. Selected by audition only, the Choir then proceeded to work on the quality of their music. Our most advanced singing group, the Impressions, affectionately known as the lmps, performed many times throughout the year. They sang for community groups, banquets and luncheons. The lmps also participated in many vocal competitions. They were judged on talent and quality of music. The Chorus is Meadowdale 's beginning singing group. These sing- ers spent most of the year building their voices for better talent. The class consisted mostly of Freshmen and Sophomores. The Cho- rus had over 75 members, which showed a renewed interest in singing at M.H.S. Polly Nievaard practices diligently for a concert appear- BHCE. Back row, left to right: Pete Maile, Doug Anderson, Tom Gilles, Robb Olmstead, .loel Hull, Rick Hoon, Bruce Quinton, Scott Baker, Jeff Carr Dave Miller. Charles Cady, Tim Webster. Marc Tunstall, David Tacher. Third row: Patty Clemans, Holly Anderson, Tammy Musgrave, Lynai Blodgett Diane Taylor, Amy Hornbacher, Katrina Lehmann, Wendy Payne, Trese Greiner, Marcie Eaton, Meg Woodhull. Second row. Anne Holland Janine Stromseth. Lucienda Lang, Sandy Miller, Polly Nievaard, Chelle Gette, Paige King. Front row: Carlota Ackerson, Mary Waldbillig, Denise Hipp, Sarah Hawes, Lisa Thompson, Mary Miller. 62 CHOIR Back row let? to right: Bruce Quinton, Allison Grant, Shelli Omura, Scott Baker, Michelle Boe, Cristie Albano, Don Brady, Linda DeBoer, Kevand Topping. Third row, Amy Hornbacher, Eric Stark, Suzie Maki, Dana Biermanski, Tom Gilles, Second row: Paul Allais, Mia Morris, Robb Olmstead, Carol Burton, Darrell Mason, Chelle Gette, Doug Anderson. Front row: Jeff Carr, Kristi Trana, David Tacher, Barb Conrad, Steve Scarbro, Meg Woodhull. f ..,, Back row left to right: Mr, Burton, Tom Kaiser, Da ve Ramsey, Steve Hill, Greg Lamphere, Steve Kidd, Bill Wirtz, Keith Williams, Jon Coon, Mark Knautz, Jack Govern, Matt Kuntz, Carl Sanders, Chris Bankston, Ray Stortroen, Mike Sando, Mark Tunstall, Third row: Ruth Klutz, Julie Choi, Susan Johnson, Theresa Lajudice, Ginny Turner, Kim McLaughlin, L-'vie Leighton, Noelle Whitman, Laura Hansen, Shannon Watts, Cheri Wheeler, Jenny Keen, Kathy Jurich, Lynne Wegemer, Tracey Arnold, Suzy Shuman, Kathy Unger, Teri Sanders, Sarah Hawes. Second row: Heather Scarbro, Shawn Worthington, Tami Tharp, Beth Topping, Nanci Collins, Chris Elliott, Kristi Sherwood, Shannan Manley, Vicki Stein, Kerry O'Neill, Lisa Jensen. Melissa Schmidt, Liz McDermott, Theresa Roberts, Dianne Lentz, Judy Cady, Libby D'Arcis, Holly Hull. Front row: Lorraine Johnson, Val Buss, Lacey Pierce, Michele Johanson, Leona Ergelcke, Kelley Presson, Carilyn Johnson, Lisa Hirst, Karen Plachta, Kodi Giesick, Teresa Batik, Patty Gallagher, Joanne Grant, Mikki Maynard, Traci Goodridge, Denise Karvonen, Gayle Kinder, Kathy Mattson. il r N . I s Q 1- 4' w L fy' xN J 1. l -Af, J , 4 ., ,,,-, L V X A , R A, N' yixxjy ' 1 D1 X J I ' Fi n fi 3 FT. 4 if V. xii ' fx fx! Lk ffl, XL? V r ' EJ v Q wif, L ,J MNX 'J ' Ni, ,,!f.,f +L, VLWQ., fu' 7,1631 M w,3,N his E .kj KA M ,XX PREM J. Ahqx Fmvilb. , xxx RA Neff xiii K if i X L A V Q, VAX 'WU ff X' W . JU 2 F'-,L :XE - ,N M ' 3' ,gif N' , 'gm X LW 1, , In f N' 'N A JX , ,flux ' RHF' WW Erwgff Q 1 W sv! V NW mir B xfw., .QW W is A , ,J iw, , , , is aw , , 642 , we , J L ff, if , L, ff ,K Q R ', J' X Lf' ,Tier , f' 'M P 'J LQLV ' is , , FQ ' P ,N QP' ,UxTjfe.1 ' yr In-if , , jj N, Y gift' V PL 4 .1 Ani! S F, Ex, N5 IK V KA ,vu ig. X NNN elif XXX Hxh E gy ,kk I Rx xx pg: 5' :Q 3-I A MT,-,. XVXA. ,gk X KN , -.NN 5 X ,' hi s , P i up , m,,, f 5-U, ,,,yj,'f 5, 1-.V K , fx ', ,emi Rv., ' 'J J 'B 1 ,:y V gif f U ge JH ik 1 mf-'W ,iff J wiv - 5 fi ,N 5. L I DU, Nm 7 Bf 6 J 581 flip 'O ,, , - X.. ,. ,Kimi O , Q1 ,Q N Q L 'xx ' ng , M ,an omes A ive Llhder ew Director W, '5 Kfhl A? 2,E SVR bill A Xyffi,5J'7.fNc W SJ, fj Q W fy r 3 ' 1 , W fn R -fx f W L ,Q Z , Tv ' xx 'f fi- ' fig. ff I ' , A T M -f' 4 If f-,, ,Q L , s 1 ,f iff 2 ,V ' ' ,7 V 1 Magi we Tx, VLX jx-X be ,XX if jkim . , , AJ, , Q J. 1' .Q W V Both the marching band and stage band ofil 98 l -I 982 had a fantastic year, With a total of seventy band members, twenty-two gfigjvx , Ni stage band members, and a new director, Mr. Cobbs, they brought much enthusiasm to football and basketball games. The V L X musicians met daily to rehearse material and did a great job in performing at the various concerts throughout the year also. LY it R , x JN H 5' ytiwky XJ if LJ I 5-,,,H.,f 1 Y YW' Y . 1, X' -W wi ,. 5' mg X YXU4 , :Q A L, ii 'zlfkkgix W If 'JH Y 1 1 J ', ' iw? 64 R' VY . 5 Q Q, Qi 2 , , .L .K s cf' fi ww QE Concert Band I st row from left to right: Carolyn Demler, Sheri Nylund, Teresa Maki, Sherilyn Metzger, Cynthia Blount, Jennifer Price, Tammy Goldsmith, Heather Heys, Sarah Peterson, Marilyn Johnson, Andrea O'Brien, Michelle Fresia, Heather Stevens, Lisa Wingsness, Wendy Darci Michelle Dahlgren, 2nd row: Mr. Cobbs, director, Liz Riggas, Shelly Berguist, Jennifer Gerrard, Carlota Ackerson, Carol Rowan, Heather Johnson, Aileen Ferris, Liz Wydler, Heidi Card, Tracie Blubaugh, Brigitte Uyleman, Simon Tanner, Kelly Scheer, George Calvo, Leah Jones, Delana Bixler. 3rd row, Ann Mullen, Da ve Harnden, Scott McDonald, Darin Dubindorf Tim Young, Todd Hoekstra, Gordi Gow, Scott Peirsol, Denise Harrison, Loren Forsberg, Rick Alles, Brian Malnes, Stephanie Thomas, Kevin Phillips, Bill Mullen, Greg Kruchok, Kevin Mavis, Rich Thompson. 4th row: Chris Ferris, Doug Smith, Pat Sullivan, Greg Vaughn, John Whitney, Da ve Smith, Tim Bodenstab, Tim Webster, Brian Doontz, Dean Miller, Dave Fleming, David Miller, Larry Hansen, Randy Burleson, Kevin Bridgeford, -Steve Grant. 'JJ WX3 wx CNN V , is -, 'N 1 . y .ff of Q Q, i WK? Sajxix hw px? Gu NWN GN MJRSFE 7'NNNx?xhXkQNfxNV'ipRxB meg Ndiw NWN N NN. ANN .nah Sv UNA NJN QASUN bwkw. .DX rl Q K WN ' I -V W5 -4553 D a NWS W a llll If an Y i lim ' Twde Mgf Back row: Mr. Cobbs, Brooks Graham, Greg Kruchok, Steve McKearny, Bill Mullen. 2nd row: Paul Allais, Brian Dightman, Dave Miller. Randy Burleson, Chris Bankston. Carl Setzer. Front row: Doug Anderson, Scott McDonald. Linda DeBoer, Ann Mullen. Shelly Bergquist, Dave James, Liz Riggas. Denise Harrison, Carol Burton, Sheri Nylund. l. Mr. Cobbs cheerfully directs the band, 2. Michelle Dahlgren plays the flute, 3. Richard Thompson energe- ticly plays his trumpet. My Wggywl I g woww N'Xblg!LWbKl c- ' f x 65 W6 QAQSX' Rugrats Are Revealed The Class of I 984 entered the MHS halls with some thoughts that were exciting and some that were frightening, After a few weeks they settled into the routine of MHS and discovered that their fears were unfounded. Although the Sophomores were newcomers, they were not at the bottom of the Chief's totem pole. The Sophomore class was dubbed the Rugrats in early October and kept the pride of the name throughout the year. Guided by President, Steve Hill, Vice President Myke Kramer, Secretary Leslie Bray, and Treasurer Lisa Harris, the Rugrats showed a generous amount of spirit and participa- tion. As Homecoming rolled around the Sophomores showed initiative and originality by being awarded for the best Homecoming theme, The Rugrats are proud of their progress as Soph- omores, With their intellectual and athletic abili- ties, the Rugrats should keep up the proud tradi- tion of MHS! Kristin Wuerch smiles to show it s a happy day at MHS Sophomore Class Ofticers: I to r: Treasurer Lisa Harris, Vice President Myke Kramer Secretary Leslie Bray and at the peak of it all President Ste ve Hill. silt 'Wm We in-Q M rrrs .N LW -R 1 ta...N me I, Debra Taylor smiles as Mrs. MacGilvra punches the air in disgust. 2. Teresa pays attention to her advisor while her class- mates get distracted. 3. Jim Denton wonders, if Hngers taste good? 4. Sherri Sims lets her fingers do the typing. ft., , .. ,....,. , 1-,.,,-,.,, .,.. I , ' ' ...,,. ' ' , x , 1 , Lorena Sandy Lisa Matt Rick Brent Connie Mark Rhonda Ahumada Aldor Alexander Allbery Alles Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Shelley Anderson Tracey Arnold Mrs. Stady, Sophomore Counselor. smiles happily as she reads an interesting travel pamphlet. A manda Ausmus 4- Sherry Chris Brian Dana Baker Bankston Barfield Barth Kim Wendy Rhonda Beadle Benson Bernal 64 ., ff? ' 'W g x Karen Enos Bertrand Birdsall Derek Kim Kevin Tim Leslie Lisa Kevin Steve Roger Blaylock Blume Boddy Bodenstab Bray Bride Bridgeford Briske Brown 1 , 1 Kristy Mike Chris Brozovich Bueing Burgess f John Tina Rebecca Caehem Canida Carr Tara Sang Julie Cederberg Cho Yun Choi -. W . , ff 1 If r , Rodney Valerie Donna Curtis Curtis Czarnetzke Pal Jim Debbie Delaney Denton Deny xi X , l Alex Erin Chau Dieffenbach Dightman D0 Lisa Buskeness :li Another mistake? Brian Carter fs--.. ,f ,L Philip Debbie Julie Steve Teresa Jennifer Clark Cleveland Cockbain Corrao Cram Crisman 64 z 1 Leslie Lisa Libby Leanne Kevin Harry Dallman Damery d'A rcis Darrow Da ves Dearinger Check out my new socks. Diana Desmond Warren Douglas . E 5 51 My Diane Durkee Duong f E .alle Jane Spangler and Leslie Bray read a ransom note. I by A I J Kimberly Scott Embree Endres F Brian Debra-Jo Christine Dwight Eddy Elliott Diana John Leona Engel Engelbrekt Engelcke KE Lori Bron wyn Barbara Patricia Engelcke Evans Fairchild Fairchild Pat Teresa Deborah Aileen ,..t Farrell Fay Fenney Ferris Ni.. fb swims Rob Lang looks worried as he types his report. Ricky Steven Daphne Jennifer Fitzgerald Flude Foster Foster ,, Mindi Da vid Douglas Karen Jon Bradley Fo wler Francke Fraser Freymuth Gf-'SISOII Giesick Richard Trace Tammy Goddard Goforth Goldsmith Shellie John Gordon Frank Goodman Govern Cow Granston Teresa Fay wonders if it's time for lunch. Tonja Hall Eric Hanson Robert Harris Steven Ha wle y - J ,xl Jo Anne Denise Teresa Ronda Grant Gray Gronau Gullings t,4 L if Christopher Brian Lisa Hammond Haner Hanning Steve Diane Hardies Harms ,TIF Z . x 4 v,,r f U tkt ' YM ,.,' l.ynn James Harrison Hatten Z- Chris Janet Helminiak Hermes Lisa Harris N-wmv Paul Murray uses concentration while drafting a square, Connie Haugen A Ef, ' V ,Q , x I Steven Lisa Tamara James Holly Soffia Hill Hirst Hogg Hosmer Hull lngvarsson SOPHOMORE 7 I John Jakoski K! Cindra Johnson . ,Q Steve Hlls his test with phony answers. ' Kathy Jurich 3 J l 4 x Ga - Won Gayle Stephen Stephanie Bonnie Kim Kinder King King K lie wer .ig ,Q Colleen James Carilyn Johnson Tom Kaiser Ruth Klutz Lisa Mark Hume Jensen Jensen Johnson NQQ: fy a'1s-r S is gf it 5 5: fm... Q L it 1 . e YS Ken Marilyn Dan Johnsen Johnson Joss Michael Ste ve Chris Keller Kidd Killian Renee Brian Colleen Knepper Koontz Korhonen Sean Myke Lisa Erik Kosner Kramer Lagerstrom Lamnhere . xl. ' ' iff' in 9 Greg Duane Robert Lampheff' Landsverk Lang 1 X 'K X Brian Haner looks interested. 5: E aj x u E W W Arna Bruce David Gwynne Larson Larson Lawson Leach LST! ,slew 'K I wa, F' K X 4 1, -- nm..--w - -w r. ::..f. -sg . - . Y SM M- ,,. in 3,3 - .. x 1 3- . ' , f ' 355' ' I , Q . Ny 5 -'.I A , . X 1 M ' ., M Hin Q it L ' Q 5 . , Q Q R R01 X Sk , 3 x s If Linda A mber Conrad Lori Lenhart Lilley Linden L ingle if 1 Y ' k'dd' kd5 . ou re I mg me as e am Chris Fatima Cyndi Terri Loba ugh Loje wski Lowell L utlrin 1 gf Nancy Ming Regan Brian Shannan T a wnia Mike Alex Kathy Lundberg L uong Mackie Malnes Manley Manson Marlin Mattson Ma ttson X. - 1 . K , Michelle Kris Da wn Stephanie Dean Maynard McGlothlin McGowan Meagher Miller .' ,N rvh I New It 5, John James Kelli Rhonda Brian Mirante Mizell Monette Monroe Moore Heather Sfafbfa finds me answgf, vw y Q Q .. we 3, ,,. ,V H J id David Felicia Daniel Da ri Moran Morelli Morris Moss n 55 MM ,W ,, Zei- lwfii My 41? ,L ,, ,K VV:,L,a,, f ,f , Shannan daydreams about her weekend in paradise. Bill Laura .lohn Paul Mullen Mullic Murphy Murray aaaar I- ll ' 4 ' If f ,,e gy Q1 f E . QR 2 Q! S J John Mike Cindy .Iodi Mark Robert Kristen Tam Tony Murray Nachtigal Naley Nasby Nettles Newton Nievaard Noe Northup 1 in,At i Ee r 1 Q Patty Kerry Andrea Mike Monica Lorie Adam Da vid Laura Nylund O'Neill Obrien Olsen Osthellee Palmer Parfitt Payne Perkl Tonya smiles and suffers, while Karen enjoys real food Sarah Renee Brenda Peterson Pielow Pierce jg, j Q Floyd Karen Dan Pirak Plachta Pvnton y 4 Oh goodness' Another assignment' Kelleen Tracey Melissa Gal Scheerer Schernost Schmidt Schulenburg Julie Renae K rrstm Susan Michael Sherrr Larry Mary Jane Sealey Shell Shenvood Shuman Simons Sims Skarda Sohnly Spangler Jr 452 S I, M sw W-A 2 W!! 55' 3 e 1 Charles Teresa Michael Jennifer Spam Spesock Stary Stemle Eli, A Q 35 I Brian Michael Trace Debra Stevens Strock Tageant Taylor , fn, ..., Z ig ,W ff F X t 5 XX , S , 'Y X 3 1 L 5 fi S I L Thea Dana Tony Christine Theodore Thiry Thompson Thornburg ES is ,SY ., -. S . X eix Q r 1 is R Mike Loralee Virginia Michele Tipler Trujillo Turner Turo wski ' 5. Oh Well Katherine David Gfegvfy Lisa Unger Valentine Vaughn Ursilw 76 Sophomores X X ff Q if ili. 1 ll or Pamela .la y Edward Sara Vinje Wailer Warner Watne 'E 'ik F Erica Deanne Lisa Cherylin Webber Wentz Westman Wheeler M Andrew Bobby Keith ,lon smells the odor from the The Locker Room . Whifnffd Whitham W'ma '5 W 3 Goodkind M5135 Bryan Lorelei William Lisa Wilson Wilson Wirtz Woellhof Larry Jerry Katherine Kristin Wooten Wright Wuerch Wuerch -L4 , kk ,k W 1 Q 5 You ca Paul Thomas James Amy Wyatt Wynne Yi Zeissler NOT PIC TURED Steven Ackron John Lyson Janet , J LW! VW? W W W Andrea Ahumada Michael Blake Donald Childs Bobby Cogdell John Connors Alana Costello Steven Davis Bradley Devine Melvan Garton Steven Gega Troy Gomez Christopher Helminiak Matt Higgs Lien Hoang Robert Horton Kelly Kirkpatrick Kathleen Knaus Sean Kosney X Kian-Wat Lim lf? swiftly? WML? ,S David McCorkle Eric Mesford Kenneth Mesford Eric Meyer David Miceli Mike Miller John Murray Lisa Nelson William Ogle Monica Ostheller Jeffery Pittman Shannon Pless Teri Sanders Brent Sa win Carl Setzer Taylor Stemm Barry Taylor Virginia Turner Julie Woolms N 'B , , M., W fwfr 44 Va , ,wr get he rv n quit peeking now. W W W ?ALzi.f6Za Zyl? if M fa ywf WW 2 fgfggfpwf 0mmm,zifWif4i MZ? ,M'w04 Mg' gfdyhzfwnz !z!?ZKfWWw fm Wifi? 5 MZ? ZZWZM f! Zi fZZMf,i1MfAl7ZZ'2 090 Jizz' QM Wm? fZL M M55 Q MW' Wg iLQagfLw!Zmf ?wMf2fZi'ZJiymf fdafbfzaiwllym WW cafe ,fyfg 90 M60 WWCW MWfwQif,Z,gCZi4,fHf,f W fzfzimffm 1 0'CC?, fcffflqfft ,ZMi'Q,l 7 1 JM! :- I M .au-53 Nz k Jw IX ., y W f 'f ff , ,,,:4 it 12 ff? if X , ,Q ' X W -ya A ww ww was ww Sis A .fwn .add ' PSX . A f. mfs. V ,A , KWH, V50 .. M- W w r' 1 . if we . X ? 'sg Q 4, Qs 5 Y gk L uv WINTER. 79 X Ll.-4 -wi .... S Hoopsters Play Tough The boys basketball team at Meadowdale at the time of this writing had five victories and five defeats. They also had an even record in WESC O with two victories in four games. Snohomish and Everett looked to be the toughest WESCO contenders and Meadowdale will need a strong second half of the season to come out on top in the league. Only two Seniors. Pat Frable and Stan Mahan started for Coach Wilson. The other three spots were filled by Ju- niors Scott Fincher, Ron Strand and Gary Casper. With all the young players on the roster the team should be tough next year. Back row left to right: Coach Spangler, Ron Strand, Scott Baker, Pat Frable, Stan Mahan, Kevin Allen, Kieth Brown and Coach Wilson. Front row left to right: Manager Vic Lipsey, Alex Deifenbach. Brian Hughey, Tony Foss. Scott Fincher, Gary Casper, Alex Keen and Manager Kevin Phillips. 80 BOYS BASKETBALL all' he .Mn I, Coach Wilson gives instructions to players on the bench. 2. A Lynnwood defender puts a hand in Brian Hughey's face. 3. Scott Fincher pulls up in traffic and shoots. 4. Stan Mahan does his Jabar sky hook! 5, Tony Foss shows his form from the foul line. 'w. -FC? I swf we N +35 Q sw' lk. .sw ss V s.sss saggy .sawn MSX' BOYS BASKETBALL 81 Back row left to right: Coach Spangler, Brian Haner, Mike Middendorf Scott Partitt, Henry Simon, Floyd Pyrack, and Gordy Gow. Front row left to right: Larry Scarda, Doug Fraser, Steve Grant, Jon Geston and Chris Lohaugh. I , I ,, g......L..,.:f - in my ,, T, V V W V K, Back row left to right: Don Hansen, Ryan Cusworlh, Mark Knautz, Vaughn Steher, Bill Wood, .lay Olson, ,lay Warden, Pa! Taylor, and Bryan Hayes, Front row left to right: Tracy Hollcraft, Jim Eschrich, Nick Churlin, Ty Miller, Darrin Wright, Ed Rancourt and not pictured: Paul Hutchison. 82 BOYS BASKETBALL Girls H ht Through Tough Hoop Season Back row left to right: Coach Willey, Patty Nylund, Patty Clemans, Mary Sohnly, Karen Rivard, Christie Albano, Judy Macleod, Tiffany Speer, Kim Claussen, Linda DeBoer, Louise Seymour and Coach Clark. Front row: Statastition Steve Engle and Manager Sheryl Nylund. 4 num M'k H--W l. Judy Macleod takes a jumpshot from the baseline. 2, Coach Clark looks on in disbelief GIRLS BASKETBALL 83 The I 98 I-82 MHS girls basketball record, at the time of this writing, was four wins and Eve losses, Although not as de- sired, four of the losses were in tough conference play. Tough losses to Snohomish, in overtime and to Lynnwood 32-26 could have easily gone the other way and we could have been right in the race in WESCO. The second half of the season, Meadowdale played each conference team again and hoped to be victorious, Seniors .ludy MacLeod, Christie Albano, Patti Clemans, Linda DeBoer and Junior Karen Rivard made up Coach CIark's starting tive. Judy and Karen led the team in scoring and Christie dominated the boards. With only one started coming back next year, this years depth from the bench will be taking over. This years bench has shown that next year will be a good one for girls basketball. ' 'H .,m,w,-, mf A 84 GIRLS BASKETBALL y ,,, .,,.,, M, .., , -f-1-s....... A 'Wfa,.m.W.M.N, -f+mm.,t 4 K M I . Karen Rivard dribbles past Lynnwood's full court press, 2, Patti Clemans doesn 't like the call. 3, Christie Albano keeps the ball away from the opponent. Back row left to right: Denise Gray, Louise Seymour, Diane Buretta, Karen Freymuth, Kim Claussen, Julie Jensen, Lori Naig, Kim McLaughlin and Coach Willey. Front row left to right: Donna DeBoer, Audry Evans, Patty Nylund and Fatima Lojewski. la '--,-M M' Jvikifb uit Back row left to right: Carol Hermes, Tammy Ventrello, Sissel Fallmyr, Debbie Perkl, Shannon Bean, Michelle Fresia and Coach Castle. Front row left to right: Becky Overturf Heidi DeCillia, Kathy Kowalski and Jina Cusimano. Not pictured: Wendy Stevens and Vicky Stein. GIRLS BASKETBALL 85 - ... Wrestlers Pin Mnning Season 1 N The Meadowdale wrestling team muscled their way to their eighteenth winning season in nineteen years. The team was led by Senior Captain Paul Harrison who wrestled at I 48 pounds. Heavyweight Bruce Johnson, also a senior, was a key to the Chiefs attack. Meadow- dale forces were backed by a tough group of Freshman, Pat Kramer, Ron Ewalt, and Brad Cook. Juniors, Scott Cook and Tony Bowen also helped Meadowdale toward victory. Meadowdale should be a strong WESCO AAA power next year due to a strong Junior Varsity team and tough Freshmen moving up, .:'. S i x 2 1 5 s E Back Row L-R: Bruce Johnson, Jim McMilIian, Jim Anya, Bruce Quinton, Brad Cook, Paul Harrison, Asst, Coach Kevin Corbett. Front Row I.-R: Coach Bruce Cook, Stan Monlux, Chris Marcell, Scott Cook, Tony Bowen, Todd Patsy, Pat Kramer, Ron Ewalt, and Kerry Hanson. 86 WRESTLING 2 3 Lwica., W X ' i .Www -fwfiwz X1 lm D K' Q mx Q-wma ?kYLecQ J ..,. xv ' ' X 1 f 1 bm, 1+ C, 39 swf, 5M MCU 'Fefe K Uouui of WM-f w . , We --.K go ' X Ll1505VWQEQ.-MkU XINCYMJC ' 5QfwcHf,,f153 CQCX, S g,,M,,xQl5 ,C CGM OJQQQ, 5611.-MQ Q4 bldg.- LCGQXJYEQKKX f, y3 'jCl1 Xyfsfa l. Coach Cook yells instructions to a Chief grappler, 2. Chris Marcell takes another opponent to the mat. 3. Scott Cook sets up to throw one of his favorite moves, 4. Junior Tony Bowen stalks his next victim. 4 WRESTLING 8 7 Chiefs Second In Wesco AAA Race . N A I. Undefeated Captain Paul Harrison is ready to pin another oppo- nent. 2. Jim Anijo forces his opponent to the mat. 3. The Cook Colossal. 4. Stan Monlux keeps on top of the action. 5. Freshman Pat Kramer is in position to pin a Royal. 3 88 WRESTLING V 4 jk M -, , . jsstfwkx - i..L11:SW S Back row left to right: Warren Douglas. Sean Conner, Andy Mosalsky, Matt Allbery, Cory Parrott. Doug Graves, Ted Harms. and Jim Larson, Middle row left to right: Coach Bruce Cook. Eric Moore, Brent Schaffer, Arron Davis, Mike Holeman, Brian Johnson, Mike Manley, Bill Ogle, Mike Rautenberg, and Assistant Coach Kevin Corbett. Front row left to right: Alan Rautenberg, Sean Kesney, Robert Lang, Dave l.orent, Steve Dahl, Slate VanSaun. Pat Delaney, Garth Saylor and Ron Calendar. WRESTLING 89 Experience Leads Boys Swimming The Chief swim team swam to another Hne season be- hind an experienced Senior class. The swimmers were led by Seniors Paul Thompson, in sprints, and Brent Eschrich, a distance swimmer. Seniors Thor Everhart and Rob Olmstead also helped the team to victory. Junior diver, Jim Baratto and and Junior Swim- mer Tom Wipp also backed the M, H. S. forces. Also a big help in the diving department was Freshman John Sumners. Next year's team looks strong, with the return of Jim Baratto, Tom Wipp, Bruce Gallagher and Ron O'Dea. Wlfwwfwz V K nun' 'Sri M Bottom left to bottom right: John Sumners, Allen Keil, Mike Gates, Ken Fox, Scott McDonald, Loren Fornsburg, unidentmed, Espen Erlandsen, Jon Tuck, Ron O'Dea, Kurt Francis, Eric Stark, Tom Wipp, Brian Fox, Jim Baratto, Brent Eschrich, Paul Thompson, Tyler Scheinost, Steve Landro, Rob Olmsted, Thor Everhart, Nate Wegemer, Bruce Gallager, James Yi, Chris Bankston, Bill Mullen, and Steve Hardies. 90 BOYS SWIMMING I. Coach Nagel and the team have a pep talk before the meet. 2. .lim Baratto on his way to another perfect dive. 3. A Chief swimmer swims to another Meadowdale victory. 4. Another hard workout for Brent and Tom. BOYS SWIMMING 9l 4 Sw f ,. Q? w V .,.,x: - . E N .L Chieftain N Tells The Lowdown Qu. The Chieftain staff of l98l-82 racked their brains, while striving for creativeness and efficiency. The staff issued and edition once a month besides the special Christmas and Graduation editions. The Chieftain staff was the largest staff ever at MHS, Led by advisor, .lack Eschrich and his co- advisors, the staffers went all the way, in making an interesting newspaper. The members hustled and bustled, as they ran around getting informa- tion and still had time to spare. 'sw.., si? The chiehain staff has proved to be, exceptionally Brent Eschrich takes notes for the next deadline. capable. versatile and much appreciated. Chieftian staff L to R Laying in front center, Marc Georgeadis. Egan! row: Ann Holland, Diane Harms, Michelle Marlin, Leah Jones. Lisa P Ch is Murra , Saskia Handle , Michelle Dahlgren, Marnie Tudor. Lisa Danielson, Middle row: Sue Gronau. Debbie Walters, Antonia, keeps, r y Y Lund, Laura Goldsmith, Mason Rutledge, Dana Desmond. Back row: Scott Johnson, Trese Gremer, Craig Hannlng. Judy Macleod, Karen Geschke, Kevin Convm, Brent Eschnch, Kristi Boddy, advisor, Jack Eschrlc 92 CHIEF TAIN wwwvvtm 'VM f I Wm .5 fr 5 w nal' WVM je, .MW ' MzLwmW r M,-W A as u I , Leah Jones carefully proofreads an article. 2, .lack Eschrich gives the evil eye. 3. Antonia Peeps tilts her head and smiles. 4, Craig and Marc both look to see what all the racket is about. CHIEF TAIN 93 Sheep 5 Rugrats lnfest M H Once again the traditional Naming Assembly was performed at M. H. S. The Seniors, this time, had a double duty to fultill for their Old Alma Mater. They had to name both the Sophomore and the Freshmen classes. This well-known assembly was hosted by Chris Marcell and Doug Anderson. The Senior Class performed a number of Hnal possibilities for the Freshmen and Sophomores names before the permanent names were elected. The Freshmen were dubbed the Sheep and Sophomores be- came Rugrats. 94 NAMING ASSEMBLY l 5 l. Mead0wdale's Macho Men. 2. Masters of Ceremony Chris Mar- cell and Doug Anderson gaze at their one love, Miss September. 3. Don Brady is dazed and bewildered, 4, Doug Wilson struts his stuff 5, Seniors dubb the Freshmen and Sophomores the Sheep and Ru- grats. 6. The Class of '82 impersonates the Class of '84. 7. The sheep dance with Little Burton Peep. SD X ala NAMING ASSEMBLY 95 96 M. U. N. Model United Nations Advised by Dr. LeWarne, Model United Nations had a small, yet dedicated group. The members of M,U.N went to conferences and represented for- eign countries. They competed, as foreign nation representatives, against students from many other high schools in the Northwest. The conferences were held at Shorecrest High School. The aganda involved trying to solve world problems. Brett Hendrickson is wide awake during a M. U. N, meeting. Left to right, top row: Dr, l.eWame, Tricia Fairchild, Todd Webster, Micah Olson, Craig Peterson, Brent Mindt, Frank Lattln Sitting: Brett Hendrickson. Foreign Students o Add 'Zest To M. H.S. Meadowdale 's Foreign Students Club has two main pur- poses. First, club members try to help foreign students gain a better understanding of American people and their customs. The second purpose is to provide mean- ingful activities for both foreign students and American students. The club provided weekly activities which included a Christmas party and a ski trip. The club is advised by Mrs. Burns and led by Senior, Todd Webster. The stu- dents of Meadowdale have made new foreign friends from Chile, France, Hong Kong, South Korea, the Domi- nican Republic, Denmark. West Germany, Japan, Brazil, Viet Nam, The Philippines, and Belgium. Foreign Student officers left to right: Vice President Isabelle Boxho. Secretary L ynn Jackson. Treasurer Denise Hipp. President Todd Web- ster. Back row-left to right: Mrs. Burns. Lisbet Hansen. Denise Hipp. Cam Chau, Miguel Guillen. Luis Wy, Karl Thoresen. Todd Webster, Front row: Isabelle Box. Lynn Jackson. Satsuki Nozawa, Allison Carpenter. Andrea Ahumada. Sun-K. Enlivening the December doldrums, Christmas spirit sprang up in the form of Christmas decorations in some class- rooms. Ornaments hung on the trees outside, and lights blinked merrily in the Commons. The four classes also participated in painting Christmas decorations on Counsel- or ofHce doors. Christmas Spirit The Christmas Assembly was an entertaining and welcome break from classwork, It started with the pre-school kids, known as Chief's Cher- ubs, bravely singing Christmas favorites, including Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer. Then The Impressions and Choir, dressed as Carolers, sang Christmas songs. The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes performed skits, and then, many happy students were dismissed for the Christmas Holidays. C 1 I 1 1 E Q gg ii ,Q ' 1 2 Jane Spangler shows true Rugrat form in the Sophomore skit. We're the Real Class, Class of '83! 98 CHRISTMAS Bill Hunt thanks all the students and staff who donated blood. i Dominic Carter and friends act like fairies in the Senior skit. Bruce Johnson uses mistletoe to entice females. Several students purchase items from a brightly decorated store. CHRIS TMA 5 99 QNNWQQQ--Qwxwfspgmqag-1'-aw5 ,Q ,wwf ,.1i2afE5?k-Aiifm fx ks.. .. .X Yxi k wf xi if K K , - - L A 'f L-55526122 .1 Hg: A I W . r :ffm .1515 5. 'A'-iL..1.E: - 'NF w a 'lT'3iff X .. Li-, .- Q A , , Y wg- ,QW Y-f,N1.1fsw.-.R1,,R., xg ' Chiefs In Action Home Economics Related Occupations Home Economics Related Occupations, is a service oriented club. It is designed to aid the students in mastering skills so they may work at specific jobs in Home Economics. H.E.R.O. 's three-pronged goal for the year was to do something to im- prove each student, perform a service for the school or com- munity, and improve family service. The club sent delegates to the Fall Regional Conference in Marysville, and to the Spring State Conference in Ellensburg. The advisor is Cherry Anne Wiest. Lisa Purdy prepares a salad for an interested diner, H.E.R.O. had fund raisers which included the sale of Warm Fuzzies, selling of Valentine Day Carnations, the Kiss-a-Pig contest, and the frustrated pencil sales. The club participated in the Christmas Assembly, with day-care children 's tradition- al singing of Rudolf and Jingle Bells. They also gave the Chief cheer for the student body in the Spring Pep Assem- bly. Other activities included a Santa Visit, a trip to the beach, a train ride, and bring out pets day. Lisa Koontz masters the skill of pouring Kool-Aid everywhere, but in the cup. Back row left to right: Linda Buretta, Donna Boivin, Tracy Flotte, Debbie Francke, Melissa Flotte. Third row: Jim Puntenney, Tina Thompson, Diane Taylor, Lisa Purdy. Second row: Jenny Brown, Shelly Record, Lisa Koontz, Monique Rancourt. Front row: Terri Gofhn, Chris Johnston, Michelle Beckley. ,,,, i l . A,S.B. Succeeds In I98I-'S The Associated Student Body is the backbone of the extracurricular activities throughout the school year. The elected ofhcers and representatives make major de- cisions affecting our school. The officers elected by the student body for I 98 I-'82 were President Kevand Topping, Vice President Jay Mill- er, Activities Coordinator Anne Topham, Secretary Jen- nifer Corrao, Treasurer Marc Georgeadis, and Inter-High Representative Sue Gronau. The ofHcers set a goal for themselves of promoting school enthusiasm along with keeping competitive spirit among Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. Top row: Kevand T opping, Jay Miller, Sue Gronau, Bottom row: Marc Georgeadis, Jennifer Corrao, Anne Topham. I02 ASB The ASB advisor, Mrs. Uhlman. Seniors Representatives, top row: Kevin Corwin, Janelle Taylor, Steve Lan dro. Bottom row: Carol Burton, Dara Saxby, Saskia Lund. w P r w Juniors Representatives, top row: Krista Trana, Chelle Gette, Sue Torgrim- son. Front: Chris Engle. Freshmen Representatives, top row: Slate Van Saun, Sharon Salonen. Front: Denise Harrison. Sophomore Representatives, top row: Steve Corrao, Doug Fraser. John Govern. Front: Lisa Lagerstrom, Diane Harms. ASB I03 Senior DECA: Front row, L. to R. Jackie Smith, Sharmi Hall, Roxanne Martin, Lisa Bradford, Darlene Marshall, Shelley Rondeau, Advisor. Second row, Ann Ninneman, Maureen Farrell, Kim Thomas, Marc Georgeadis, David Laludice, Thor Everhart. Third row, Todd Evans, Kerry Wentz, Shelley Larson, Cass Hania, Paige Pickering, Diane Gjernes, Chris Raines, Mary Suarez. Fourth row, Mark Holeman, David Hoftl Cindy Brooks, Sue Gearhart. Fifth row, Sue Hammond, Lori Urban, Kim Alles, Mary Anderson, Konnie Corbett, Tom Lesewski, Eric Comn. CNot pictured, Allen Thorsteinson, photographerj wigs , S fg9 Q e i 5 S X F 5 12 S Q I04 D.E,C.A, DECA. Build Their Way, To The Top The members of the MeadowdaIe's Distrubutive Edu' cational Clubs of America, KDECAQ, used their talent and intelligence throughout the school year. The DECA students are very, hard-working and they learn skill in management and community services. DECA was involved in a food drive. blood drive and sold Homecoming mums and boutonniers. During the latter part of the year, the club participated in a retail sales event at Aurora Village for one week and also put together a special section of advertising for a page in the Everett Herald. Directed by advisor, Shelley Rondeau, the club mem- bers trained to participate in competitions both local- ly and nationally. Their goal was to gain strong skills in marketing and management. The members of DECA are a dedicating group of personal growth, development, and maturity. I . Shelley Rondeau. advisor, grits her teeth. 2. At last Thor Everhart tigures out the question on his card. 3. Mary Anderson enjoys the refreshing taste of peppermint. f XXQ ,wiki QNX Junior DECA: Sitting in front, l.. to R. Diane Carlson, Dana Glassburn, Ellenore Randall, Natalie Holt, Kori Foster, Kim Gullings. Standing in First row, Julie l.aBeIIe. Noreen Meyer, Terry Lovin, Michelle Countz, Doreen Simon. Cindy Stainer. Michelle Delaney. Linda Grace, Jodi Glover. Kim Pendlton, Lisa Burns, Karleen Barich. Kim Bertsch. Kirsten Lind, Shelley Rondeau. advisor, Second row, Michelle Johnson, Cathy Lawson, Heidi Harrell, Halima Lojewski, Gretchen Johnson. Trina Kuchinski, Ed Kromer, John Holleman, Steve Peterson. Mark Freymuth, Chris Johnston. Stacy Haskins, Elisa Narvaez. fNot pictured, Chris Engle. Chuck Obina, Sue Torgrimson, Julie Vchulek, Tracy Bingisser. Tina Everettj D.E.C.A. I05 National Honor Society National Honor Society, Meadowdale's academic honor group, started its year with a very successful rummage sale. Members were very pleased with this event which brought in almost 5200. In addition, members organized a ski trip, and once again sold Valograms in February. N.H.S., with Mrs. MacGilvra, in her I Oth year as advisor, has about l60 Sopho- more, Junior, and Senior members with grade point averages of 3.2 or better. Vice President: Meg Woodhull, Secretary: Saskia Lund, Advisor: Mrs. MacGilvra, Treasurer: Laura Goldsmith, President: Carol Burton. SENIORS. Back row, L to R: Jay Miller, z5teve Sims, Da vid Gillespie, Todd Webster, Da vid Lamb, Bruce Quinton, Brent Eschrich, Amy Jessberger, Christie Albano, Jeff Carr, Michelle Boe. Third row, L to R: Saskia Lund. Janelle Taylor, Debbie Francke, Holly Anderson, Michelle Kendrick, Ursula Wipp, Carol Burton, Patty Clemans, Judy MacLeod. Second row, L to R: Sun-K yung Kim, Jennifer Corrao, Meg Woodhull, Laura Goldsmith, Suzie Maki, Allison Grant, Polly Becker, Dana Biermanski, Lisa Carro. Front row, L to R: Dara Saxby, Sheri Nylund, Annette Brown, Darlene Marshall, Carolyn Demler. l06 N.H.S. wm W,, 3 i , I JUNIORS: Back row, L to R: Renee Denoma, Sue Gronau, Jeff Kaullen, Steve Austenfeld, Scott Johnson. Terry Euling, Bruce Mindt, Ron Thornsbury, Joe Cachero, Micah Olson, Tony Foss. Second row, L to R: Doreen Simon, Stacy Rundorfti Stacy Hoskins, Diane Boivin, .lohn Totten, Kim Claussen, Karen Turner, Cindy Stainer, Heather Wood. Front row, L to R: Debbie Findling, Julie LaBelle, Delena Bixler, Ann Harrop, Norene Meyer, Krista Setran. SOPHOMORES: Back row, L to R: Mike Kramer, Doug Fraser, Shannan Manley, Cheri Wheeler, Wendy Benson, Deanne Wentz, Kerry O'NeiIl. Second row, L to R: Dan Morris, Diane Durkee, Terri Lufkin, Kristi Nievaard, Mindi Fowler, Patricia Fairchild. Front row, L to R: Renee Pielow, Mandy Ausmus, Barb Fairchild, Heather Scarbro, Karen Bertrand. N.H.S. I07 Letter Club Letter Club 's Hrst activity of the year was a ski trip to Stevens Pass for the school. Members maintained the trophy case and started a tradition of setting up for the assemblies. Varsity award winners had activities that included a pizza feed, and some community services. r Ron Martin and Wally Nagel are the advisors. The ofhcers this year were President, Steve Landro, Vice President, Brent Eschrich, and Secretary, Michele Marlin. Letter Club Officers left to right: Steve Landro, Michele Marlin, Brent Eschrich. Back row left to right: Advisor Wally Nagel, Kevin Corwin, Christie Albano, Kevand Topping, Steve Landro, Chris Goryns, Brent Eschrich, Steve Engle, Thor Everhart, Robb Olmstead, Advisor Ron Martin. Second row: Gayle Bray, .Ianelle Taylor, Meg Woodhull. Shelli Omura, Tami Musgrave, Michele Marlin, Betsy Kuester. Front row: Holly Anderson, Carol Burton, Michelle Bae, Sharma VanSaun, Antonia Peeps, Kari Bachert. ? 'N-.. Trainer, Kirk Brown. takes a break from his busy schedule to take inventory of his supplies. Left to right: Girls Track manager, Chris Raines: Girls Softball managers Michele Beckley and Kevin Zinger, Boys Track manager, Mark Freymuth. Knot pictured: Baseball manager. Susan Cody, Soccer managers, Katrina Lehmann and Michelle Johnson.2 5955? 5T.i?:e 353'-93 ..m ,us EI-EE slum? new EQWSE I val? him 2. mvlwflu 5:'PQ:- wN 4:- :WS- ' Ngmmgv '3':f.'1 RQESW. vis?-2' F-'smvi aL 3275 rg Niiga- S'PS:i -.BHNN :.F-atgw I N58 'x,,v,: m - - :gi':q2 Rumba' BEKEE' lugs?- wffni -,Quik 2959! Fwvgg X'.2mmQ msig 5555 :vnu-QQ REX: Wh Elf- :mam agua m2::m 3'sa. NRQN QUE: Fiwv-. T :f:fP's 1:QW S i9vf?- M www... E s 5 5 , f 1 4 ' f g,, B 5 1 5 2 I2 mi mul l H u' ports: Behind The Scene Many people flock to athletic events just to see the athletes. What they don 't realize is that there are many more people involved that are not athletes. The managers, statisticians, and trainer, Kirk Brown. of Meadowdale 's athletic program, contri- bute necessary elements to each sport. Kirk Brown, our trainer, and his assistant, Diane Boivin. do much more than tape ankles and bandage bruises. Kirk works with many athletes in rehabilitation programs. l like to see an athlete go back on the court ll he stated. MH5 is sorry to see him go but Diane will be here to heal the future. The managers and statisticians are very important to a team. They keep records on different events and help the coaches during practices. The statisticians have to keep track of all the numbers, lf it were a basketball game, the person would ha ve to put each shot taken, where it was taken, who took it, and if it were successful, down on a piece of paper, Managers, have to help set up for practices and games. and record all the informa- tion that the statisticians have gathered. They also must help promote team spirit. The effort is sometimes not appreciated, but we at MHS will recognize our great managers and statisti- clans. Left to right: Boys and Girls Cross Country manager, Leah Jones: Football manager. Marty Lange: Volleyball manager, Carolyn Demler. ll0 COOK5 Meadowdale Cooks Meadowdale 's cooks are very important. Besides preparing meals for the M.H.5. cafeteria, these cooks also prepare the meals for two district elementary schools. The cooks spend about 35 combined hours a day preparing these three meals. The most difhcult foods to prepare are submarine sandwiches and soup. By far, the easiest is spaghetti. Cook Ruth Tuson washes the many food trays. Cook Irene Wallem prepares to drink her daily supply of moo-juice. K ill? S fisf if a , - VE K 811554 5' '41 fi 2 N X' 52: 1 --11 if fx? . E E . E g 1 ?'., lg ,A .,t. . X ffffli' '4 2-Q asm... twiki. 1 1, .. M.H.5. Cooks: Back row, l. to R: l.ulu McClelland, Colleen Milton, Irene Wallem, .lackie Ruetf Front row, L to R: Donna C Iune, Ruth Tuson, Bonnie Kulas, Doreen Thewliss, Rosie Anderson, Meadowdale Custodians Ever wonder why the school always seems to be clean in the morning? Because M.H.5. Custodians are on the job! There is always a custodian available 24 hours a day, doing jobs ranging from changing light bulbs to sweeping floors. According to head custodian Forest Smith, sweeping the floors is the easiest job. lt can 'also be humorous. Can you imagine losing a shoe and not knowing about it? The custodians tind all sorts of objects lying around. They find belts, gloves, and, even shoes. The most time- consuming job that the custodians perform is cleaning all those black- boards and erasers on Friday nights: summer work isn 't much better. But, our custodians keep at it. M.H.S. thanks you. The custodians recognizable trademark. , ff'f mL , 6,,,MmW 'b Custodian Jack Schmidt demonstrates good locker excavation techniques. m mmm ll i i M.H.5. Custodians: l. to R: Jack Crockett, Jack Schmidt, Forest Smith, Dale Willison, Bob Hodges, CUSTODIANS I I I Production Pays O f In The End I I2 PLA Y PRODUCTION The l98 I- I982 Play Production cast of Meadowdale is made up of many talented students. The cast put on many plays in the latter part of the school year. Led by advisor, Bill Crossett, the cast became a favorite of his. Some of the productions were, Mornings at Seven . Whose Life ls It Anyway? Years Ago , and for the younger audiences. You 're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. These plays were very successful and inter- ested many types of crowds. The Play Production cast of MHS showed enthusiasm and ability. in Play Production: La ying in front center, Da vid Miller. Front row: left to right, Todd Coleman, Nancy Camandona, Audrey Evans, Rick Hoon, Dara Saxby, Back row: Sue Dollarhide, Mia Morris, Greg lsham. l. David salutes the flag, Todd and Greg practice good posture, and Rick meditates. 2. The fearsome 4 stand pretty. 3. Dara Saxby gets a hold on Rick Hoon. 4. Da vid Miller listens in- tently. as Nancy and Audrey argue over a matter. 5. Greg watches the tight squeeze of wife by husband and wives. Not Pictured because of not being in the production-Joel Hull, Lynai Blodgett, Traci McFarlane. Marc Tun- stall, .lay Miller, Rob Bogart, Debbie Unsell, Eric Russo, and Sue Gronau. PLA Y PRODUCTION I I 3 Airheads, Floating Free In 'S The Class of '83, those amazing Airheads, jumped off to a wonderful start with a successful dance, Because the Airheads are the biggest class with 420 students, they are also very loud. They were involved with an abundance of spirit in many sports and activities. The Junior class also held fund raisers throughout the year, Many more juniors were involved in class activities as the Airheads tried with consider- able success to make the new Freshmen and Sophomores feel at home. Proud of academic excellence, the Class of '83 has a bright future to look forward to as their goals are achieved. Terry Cohn stamps cards for the FBLA jelly bean contest during Halloween. Airhead leaders, I to r: President Micah Olson, Vice President Cathy Williams, Secretary Michelle Getz, and Treasurer Katrina Lehmann. I I 4 .IUNIORS if Don Brady, lunch pail in hand, pauses before taking a drink of water. l was only trying to find what was for lunch. assi Look mom, no cavities! Karleen Barich proudly displays the famous Centennial book so many Juniors toil over. .IUNIORS I I 5 fi : V 93 , flf yx ,K A X aww Y 4 f A , 5 f f 1' , -4,-:vw,f'..,,,..,.,, ' 41' 511211, f 9 Z 5 4. f if 6 it Kevin Kathy Lori Rob Flor Jill Yvonne Paul John Abrams Adams Adams Adams Ahumada Akerman Akerman Allais Alleman ISM Kevin Brenda Darren Allen Alley Anderson 3 . Steve Julie Ta wd S ew . Austenfeld Bader Baker ' s ii No schedule changes until next week! growls Mr. Stady, Jim Karleen Erik Baratto Barich Bates 1:51. , I I 6 JUNIORS Ai! f f W fa 2 1 Q A M ,Q f Q, 1 5 Kenny Chandra Todd Rhonda Mike John Shelly Todd Tracy Baum Ba us Bean Bea vin Beck Beers Bergquist Bevan Bingisser Aaron Kurt Delena Sara Brent Tim Rick Ivan Diane Birdsall Bisset Bixler Blackie Bland Blevins Blubaugh Boe Boivin T John Da ve Carrie Tony Booth Borders Bossert Bowen 24 Have a Coke and a smile! Don Kris Keith Ned Brady Breckenridge Brooks Brooks elrsl B ' Fi ' 'B A i -F A v E X T, Qt 1 1 - ' fx is 55 is B K :': ' 1 if Y W ij. x 3 N 4 as h i - K , x A ...K ag Carolyn Keith Michele Maryanna Brown Brown Brown Bruno l Y iel E e A V- - 1 5 Q -- -,M ' . 5 2- r N N . , -, S f .. ' A V ' ' i B s N.. lf: '1-' so F Kim Vernon Cindy Roxanne Dianne Barbie lisa Mike Loring Bryant Buchanan Buck Buell Buretta Burley Burns Buss Cain Lisa Nancy Diane Calhoun Camandona Carlson I if 4' David Jeff Cathy Carrie Kuester reluctantly looks up from her artwork, Caflfvn C-7fPe f9 C-'ff' JUNIORS I I 7 41 , is Y. ,,, , V ag im. Qi 9. 5 Gary Casper Kim Clau sen ix f Q . 1 , K l x E Q x N Q ' sl 0 C517 Terry Cohn YS dk.. ,mx af is Scott Cory Eddie Crawford Tane Cederberg x Kris Parker and Doug Farmen show outstanding school spirit for the Airheads of '83'. X X ., X - Y Q 355 ,X Q X si X bx ,XX it 2222: ., as X we X N 5 Xsieii Cristy Clayton is .i 3. S. 25: . Q V Q Q 555 e is A' ' , f A X2 Todd Karen Barb Scott Karmann Kent Ken April Coleman Conner Conrad Cook Cooper Cooper Copen ha ver Corwin Michelle Countz , . K. 59 . x sx N be K X if X R x ,, X k SN X N Richard D 'A rcis Brian Randy Dightman D0Cf0fell0 The Joker, Tim Blevins, awaits counseling in Mr. Stady's office. I I 8 JUNIORS Alan Philip Crain Crane Sandy Renee Danta Denoma r .. 9 xg-' 'N . L ip 'f li 133- ' , .5 'sid afs,,J.' -I -S ,lsa S - wks ff D , X W X Q. X ' Shannon Debbie Dodge Donahue Eric Doug Willy Bob Drabb Dreher Dubendorf DuCette X .K it my 2? 3 Wrruwdqm Chris Engle prepares notes for Mrs. Haynes' English essay test. D30 l-FSH Tina Chris DUUWH flfllllallfl Elkins Engle E X g is Espen Terry Audrey Tina Sandora Trent Doug Mary Larry Erlandsen Euling Evans Everett E walt Fadden Farmen Fenton Ferrell 'E f I , 1 Y as I -E Scott Debbie Alan David Melissa MarHane Guy Tony Teresa Fincher Findling Fitzgerald Fleming Flotte Folino Forgey Foss Foster I A. lg li .11. E . K i fr' 5 'ga XE E y 'af' K , Brian Brian Kurt Fox Frable Francis Sy fi I 4 Q Laura Mark Lewis Frederick F'eV h Gallagher Tina Everett demonstrates her artistic ability without looking. JUNIORS I I 9 New 2: S mf.. to 5 Fi 'gt sy f: 1 ? Paul Grace Garrett Garrison Michelle Michelle Andy Gette Getz Glass X S Linda Doug Sue Grace Graves Gronau Beth Pat Gates Gerspacher fl: :MN '- E 5' f A Dana Jodi Glassbum Glover G... L' -I A , nv I x ' Kim Collette Gullings Haller ag R Lisa Kelli Laura Toi Heidi Handley Hanna Hansen Hanson Harrell K risti, Kristi quite contrary. How does your garden grow? . 1 Brett Ann Rob Tim Harriss Harrop Hart Harvey xaff 2 .leff .leff Kristi Anne Hastings Hill Hoekstra Holland I20 .IUNIORS , qkkqgi, ' Q N Q Mike Natalie Amy Stacy Candy Ware whips up another rare Ware masterpiece. Hvflfman Holt Hofnbachef H05ki 5 Bill Ken Greg Candy laura Cara Darla Brian Deanne Hudson Hudson Hughey Huizenga U , Q' ? Hum Isham Ives Jackson Barbara Da vid Harvey Belinda Scott Chris Keith Kelly 1-Uff-'inf Jacobsen James James Jandusa y Jess Johnsen Johnson Johnson Johnson h N Michelle Scott h Johnson M'2 eeff. ' , , X iv Sue Bonnybeth jghnggn JOIIHSIOII Dr. Jeff Kaullen calculates the density of an Airhead with his C0ll63gU2S- Chris , fd P-,L jPhn,f,y,L Kaiser A Zeit .CS Ev up .5 , ,:, 1-: K Q N X' X Xxx . ,mir . Q X 3' .0 Q E ass Jeff Alex Danny Shannon Kaullen Keen Kiel Kier Byron Karla Brenda Jerry Cathy King Klein K lingel Klosinski Knight JUNIORS l2l 3 .as- s www num. 2 A L A Mrs, Rondeau and Chuck Obina show wide smiles over their Noreen Knight Da vid K uchinski DECA pfonl, Brenda Lafonlaine ' K' A iii- L reee , ' ' ' fs 'f5i:Qf Cathy Katrina Sandy Julie Kirsten Lawson Lehmann Licano Likes Lind his 1 - 9 X my X If Timothy Cheryl Mike Lundberg Maltbie Maniscalchi :IE x 2 N it J' 3 sa R wiki 3 1 X Mike Mary Shannon Manley Martin Martin I 22 JUNIORS -'Q Q 'W Q Andrea Debbie Ed Greg Knoblich Kowalski K romer Kruchok 5 Trina Carla Carrie Julie Kuchinski Kuester Kuester LaBelIe .a M K, is s Iila if Y , i ' ' sifikmyi J Judy Lucinda Marty Glenn Lambeth Lang Lange Lantz Danny Deana Kim Da ve Loback Lorang Lorbiecki Lorent 42.4339 Anyone want a 'friendly' snake to cuddle? Sandy Danta, do you use Gee You Hair Smells Terrific Y ss X X Mike Darren Wally Kevin Jennifer Massengill Matteson Mattson Ma vis McClain Shawn Traci Shawn Tom Steve McConnel McFarlane McGa vin McGrath McKerney shampoo? Mike Gayla Norene Mike David McKinley Mclloberts Meyer Muddendorf Miller , , 7 . K W- I ' A av i IAVV , 1. V' 1 if TW T? y 'K S 'V z W ' T ' T M 1 T 'F ' tllltt ' A x A - Marty Mary Bruce Tricia Wendy Eric Julie Andy Anne Miller Miller Mindt Mitchell Monette Moore Morgan Mosalsky Mullins Chris Harold Mike Ron Murray Muschett Myers Newton E is ' N 5h3f0l7 Satsuki Scott Chuck Nil-'k0lSOII Noza wa O'DelI Obina J , ,--- ' While Stacey Hoskins da ydreams, Keith Brown listens while Tony Foss gives his opinion. JUNIORS I 23 gi A nne O'Brien Scott ParHtt 5. ,,.. RS 5 s ,xx 'RX Q fg Kim Pendleton Kim Pritchett 'Ne . Patrick Micah Kim ISE O Neill Olson Parkard Palmer Kris Cory Karen Parker Parrott Paulsen E Wendy Payne Lorraine Johnson studies for an English AS ,.,. . S L : F f e x if'-.4eg,1ggxj-. K L Krii :,' - tk S .sam F me Craig Scott John Greg Andy Lisa Janet Petersen X Pettersen Phillipps Poehlman Ponton Pressel Price xg? V f . Lisa Chuck Ellenore Da vid .lim Carole Mike Purdy Rameau Randall Ratliff Ray Retting Richardson Sue Gardinier and Mary Fenton eye other students during lunch. I 24 .IUNIORS Rory Price 2 E 2 Karen Ri vard Michelle Sax X K Julie Sheryl Kelley Robbins Roberts Rogers Jeff David Stacy Rohlting Rowan Rundorff F l . Rogers Eric Russo Lisa Sphung Janine Da vid Diane Wayne Stromseth Tacher Taylor Thomas Da ve Thompso Paul Thorp ai,f',::25Z 5f5f. if ' K kr A A , 1 - N N' 6 ,. S- QQ: Ik to Q aa,L --A ' t -t f x fx 3 X Q fx' XX 'sg RQ P + '- Q Q A. ,X fm as YQ 5 x s Mason Mike Bob .lim Richard Laurie Robert Krista Rutledge Ryberg Salonen Sanner Schuh Selfe Setran louise Ala yna Kari Doreen Henry Michelle Tiffany Seymour Sheron Siers Simon Simon Smith Smith Speer f jf I Cindy Eric Susan Paige Karla Nancy Ron Theresa Stainer Stark Stark Stevenson Stiers Stolle Strand Stratton QAX ' ' 4 Lisa Tina Ron n Thompson Thompson Thornsbury ii? lx - 15 ' 1 -it ., G - .J - A 1 f+ fri!-Eff. -'-- . - ' - at Brian Mark Sue Th0 'il50 Tice' T0'g'i '50 Sara Blackie and Roxanne Buell strike a candid pose in the courtyard. JUNIORS I 25 i -1 ': -Q ib. t .,,, , A K ..,.X John Thann Mai Kristi Don Totten Tran Trana Treat Q! S' , 5 X R 'S X ii Brenda Debbie .lon Karen Tredwell Trout Tuck Turner X f Y Q S xi I xx Kari Brigitte John Turner Uyleman Vannoy .t,, ,,,,,:q Rob Brian .lulie Van5pandonk Vantine Vchulek Rob Vanfipaandonk gives a sigh of relief after a grueling assignment 1' :1:' - ,,,.Q T A T 3. f '- ' I 26 JUNIORS 1 X Da vid Whetnall 'fx , , , Ron Wy 2 QT! ,V ,- ew 73,51 Uffda Cafhl' D4-wg Kelly Tom John Heather Wendy Whltham Williams Wilson Winn Wipp Wixson Wood Wood John Liz Kick Tina Tina Julie Ke vin Greg Yang Yoshimura Z alewski Zarelli Zarilla Zimmerman Zinger Burgess Martha K ori Burgers Foster JUNIORS NOT PIC TURED Carol Baker Bruce Bambrick Brenda Beck Jim Blanchard Bob Bride Jennifer Brown Jack Bulis Joe Cachero Charles Cady Jocelyn Chevrier Jon Christenson Todd Costello Michelle Delaney James Flood Tim Fowler Tony Garcia Rick Hallworth Sarah Hawes Misty Hooker Heike Jansen Les Johnson Eva Kaman Clay Keen John Kennon Jennifer Levens Karin Lofstrom Terry Lovin Kamyar Madani Paul Mathews Daniel Metz Mari Moody Erik Moore Elisa Narvaez Bill Noonan Graham O'Conner Lorilee Petersen Eric Phillips Vickie Rapp Kelly Raub Ty Reiff Sean Rimkus Rodney Sa win Troy Scheltweiler David Schott Tim Smith Peter Stewart Roberta Tayson Sarado Van Tim Williams Daniel Wirkkala JUNIQRS I 27 Winter Sports Captains And Awards FOOTBALL- GIRLS' SOCCER District Champs District Champs WESCO-4th WESCO Co-Champs Record 6-3 State Champs Record I 5-2-4 Captain: Mark Metcalf MUS! LNSPIVHUOUHL2 Bfuce :LULYUSUU Captains: Linda DeBoer, Patty Clemans, Gayle Best Tackler: Mark Metcalf Bray BGS! Blvfkeff Bfllfe Jvhnsvn y Most Inspirational: Patty Clemans, Gayle Bray-All Next Season Captain: Dave Borders :IJ n GIRLS' SWIMMING 5 Iytlll Record 4- 7 Captain: Debbie Walters Most Inspirational: Candi Ware Most Improved: Sherri Sims Most Valuable: .lulie Woelz Julie Woeltz- I 4th State-50 free free 6th State- I 00 BO YS' CROSS COUNTRY I gf' ',,itf I Jgg f Wesco-rom ' ' N. W. District- l4th Record 2-6 I Captain: Steve Landro Most Improved: Steve McKerney in Most Inspirational: Steve Landro and Scott Bakery! Conference titt Goalie, All State Goalie Kathy Steele-All Conference Fullback Linda DeBoer-All Conference Midheld, All State Midneld, All American Defense onus' votttfvzmtt Record 5- I I Captain: Judy MacLeod Most Inspirational: Cristi Bowen GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY District Champs WESCO-5th J Record?-6 rrlfll y , yiyia Captain' 3 ve t, l I Most Inspirational: ami tftl lftr GIRLS' TENNIS District Champs Record I y nl Most Miohelle Rogers Most Inspiifatiohal: Dara Saxby -U uf? A ,JW 'YD i I .v ' . I 'ips' YZ, if! 'X CARLOTA ACKERSON Choir ll, ll. Concert Band 9, I0, ll, IJ. FBIA II, Bow down lo the Class of '32 May our memo- ries of our happy moments of M,H,S never be forgotten and lhe friends that we cherish DICK E. ADAMS lifer's-Tom, Dan, Cris, Tony, Dann, Jul, Ang, Steph and B Friend-Fon, The Big fig - YWAM, Julie. Kerry, Sleve, l Beseech you. brelhren, by the mercies of God, that you presenl your bodies a living Sacrifice, holy, accept- able unto God, which is your reasonable service. Rom ll: I - Jesus is lord. 'CHRISTIE S. ALBANO Soccer IO. Volleyball Il, IJ, Baskelf ball IO. ll, II, Track IO, Il, IJ, Impressions II, I2, Class V.P. ll Thanks lo J.G.. M,B., P.B,, J.C., K. T., S.f,, Sl.. T.G., The Gang and Bruce for precious memories Even you, 6.1. l thank my God upon every remembrance of you Philip- pians IJ. CHRIS ALLEN Cross Country ll, live and be how you wanl lo be. Total happiness is the ullrmale goal of Mankind. ll is what each man should slrive for to be fulfilled. KIM ALLES DECA Il, I1 CVO al Seallle Today, Ralphing and Rocking al lhe races. Bumbing in the Big G, Cruisin over dilches with C.B., Parting with best buds D.D.. KR.. D.R,, V,B., Escorted on Cl, Sleepless nights, M8M'S, Halloween night forever, friends S.M., C.B.. M A., K.C,, l'.P,, S,H,, Iillle green men. DOUGLAS ROSS ANDERSON Stage Bandand lmps IO. I I, II, Young life IO, II. IJ, Thanks T. V, and Mr Burton, Good limes wilh P C,, B,K , T.D., R,B,, M.F,, and the girls. Swimming al G G,'s, Chelan '80. '8I, Ashland 81, Malibu '80, l'm mar chin lo a different drummer' 'HOLLY ANDERSON Soccer IO, Track I0, ll. IJ, Musical Comedy I I, Cross Country IJ. Choir Eth period IJ, The big E. summer ll. All Ilesh is grass, and all ils beauly is like the flower of lhe field, The grass wilhers. the flower fades. but lhe word of our God will stand forever. Isarh 40-6-3 MARY ANDERSON DECA IJ, Those crazy nights. Vilamin R, Besl Buds, C.B,, K.A,, K.B., S.H., KR., Rockin' limes wilh KB and C B. Rolling Stones in the Dome '31, Memories are for- ever, lake your time lhe besl is yel lo come. Good luck Coolies. THOMAS ANGEVINE JANINE ARMSTRONG Thanx for a good year, Jet and Squeal- er Never forgel STYX wilh R K . J W. and K S. Mukrlleo days wilh R,K,, JW, R S., and Mobile Molel. Celica and Bettsy, Turn me loose' Sandy, lets go party al Tom 's. To all my friends, keep in louch. Good luck Class of 'HJ - IH Tl ALAVNA AYERS Three thousand islands al lhe overland: al AM wilh the ISI. Billie's in love. Scammin' in the Bug with IW. A,G., TM., and D.5. JMS of STYX and loo many Mar- Tar's for REO Speedwagon forever yours Mr Hardies. KARI ANNE BACHERT Cross Country IO, II. IJ, Track IO, ll. ll, Band IO, Ielter Club IO, ll, II, God permrls indus- trious angels afternoons lo play. lmel one - forgot my school- males, all for him, slraighl way. God calls home the angels promptly at lhe selling sun. Backwash. Spit. Getting Real, ED BACON School may be rough, school may be boring, but you need school to get your career going, SCOTT FITZGERALD BAKER Cross Counlry l0, IJ, Basketball IO, IJ. Track II, I2. Choir IO, II, I2. lmps, II, II, Young life ll. IJ. Premiers ll, Golf all summer long! l'm Free, forever! Thanks Rick. Dick, and Duane, l'lI never forget you guys. Good luck Don and Brian, RICHARD BALL Cross Country IO, ll. II, Bumming with whoever, partying with the same. Cruising in my 'Bird' I be there round about . 'TERRI BALLMAN Sophomore Class Secretary IO, Younglife I0, ll, 12. A.5.B. Rep, II, APC, BKA, SIP, TWJ's. Bronco Billy at lhe bakery, losl al M,C. We are the D'ers! Ice- cream. beeflerkey, and black olives, J- l0gang, Algy. Nicole. Dynomite, IS. Culling off SB, nu39, Albys, IIMDSRT, Phil 4:l3. Good luck '81 JEFF BARRETT 'POLLY BECKER Soccer IO, ll, Jr. Class Treasurer, Sr. Class Treasurer, Fire extinguishing wilh Bl. - Making munchies for BI. and A.B. - Ledvomilus. Briggodarus. and Slupidious III, Finding True friends in C.A. and M.M. SHARON T. BEERS Bowling IO, Young Life IO, ll, I2, Malibu '80, Fun times wfgang, cruzing in lhe Pace. Seafair '81, il's amazing aim, swimming al landmark w!nae and Lu, Rocky Horror, Frat Parties. remember the slores '3 I , LY.R.P., class 'SII for who so ever shall call upon the name of lhe Lord, shall be saved. Romans l0:l3. KIMBERLY A. BENCE Physical Therapy 9, IO, ll. Hawaii, The warlords lcheerleaderj good luck lo S.J., H.J, KA., T.N., forget Laverne and Shirley, Thank you please, Camano lsd.. you-uu dogy, High limes al Heys. Bajas. Bow wow. Thanks Dad. l45 sqm. rv E KEN BETRO DANA BIERMANSKI CYNTHIA BLAKESLEV LYNIA BLODGETT Choir ll, IJ, Play Productions IJ, Home- coming decorations and skit I l. I J, Orcas '30 with LC. Pain in the? Thanks everyone, especially Tommy, for making my childhood memorable. There 's always tomorrow for dreams lo come tnre. RRR KRISTI BODDV Soccer !0, Softball IO. Cruisin' in the Jav's. Partying with D.D,, K,A.. K.R,. Dougie. J.C., S.R.. ER.. K.M.. 5.H,, B.D.. M,C., and C,!,,, Dirty Deeds! Judas. The Stones. The Island! MH5 B. team goes on! The Buds! Never go straight go forward. Keep in touch. Coolies rule 4 ever! I love you lane! MICHELLE ANNE BOE Tennis IO. II. Impressions ll, II. Young Life l0. ll. IJ. Malibu '80, Work Crew 'BL l.ady in Waiting '79, Cheerleading ll, with Aimless GG.. Cherry, Gilbert. Guppy, Figgy. Lima Bean. Di, and Rundorf Beta Party with Berger. Nipping I2 with CG., Go get em Pooh Bears! Matt. 5:l5. MICHELLE BOGAN ROBERT BOGART BRIAN BOGGESS Soccer l0. ll. IJ, Close Up ll. Bangin' around Puget Park with J.S., J.C.. BI., and the ledvomitus, Rocky H, at midnight. Rolling Stones and racing with D,B.. B.l... and T.G.. gourmet goods from D,B. Cruisin in the Duster and Scuba with T.E. Hitting the slopes! Big Bend Get ready for take-off' DONNA BOIVIN Girls Soccer IO. ll, IJ, Chelan Af! Best Wishes: Flipper. Sloth, H,C.. Sheena. So-So. Hershey. Ele- phant jokes, piranha. Herfy's Zephers. C.E.. Softball, skiing, water. soccer WescoADistrict Champs. taping skills. G.H. Drive-lns. TMK Barbeque? Titanic. She was off-sides! Don 't get stupid! Professional forward, Garfield lives! Just Kidding. DISGUSTINGI Nevermind! MICHAEL ALLEN BORDERS Football IU. ll. II. Baseball ll. I2 l came, lsaw. lconquered, Julius Caesar. Class of SQ Cooties Rule! DOUG BOSWORTH Good and bad times with best buds D.D.. KB.. M.J,, and M.D. Time lo start life seriously? Maybe! l will Make it, The ford will run 29 High! CRISTI LYNN BOWEN Volleyball l0. ll, ll, Special friends - M.S.. K.T.. LB., CM.. Mush and lifers- D.M., D.G., D.A.. J.M., R.N.. R,O.. and my bro - Tom, Thanks for being so good! Hespeler 'BL SNS's. Jesus is Lord! Commit to the lord what- ever you do and your plans will succeed, Prov. I 6:3 LISA BRADFORD DECA ll. I2, The three life at MHS. Fun times, Chrizzie, Mike. D,M.. B,R.. LC.. A.R. and R,R.. Skittles, bummed out! Cruisin' - ole Carolla with P.E,, never having anything to do. Thank you teachers and friends. wouldn't have done it without you, Mrs. D Love ya! SCOTT BRADFORD GAYLE BRAY Soccer IU. ll. IJ. Captain II. Track l0, ll, ll, Captain I U Jr. Class Secretary. Sr, Class President. Jr. Maid of Honor, Citizen of September IJ. Bubble Brunch. JAI0, bike hike, P.C., Birdlegs, B.B,D., My Baeu, Bill, Car Rally, Little Darlings, Thanks for the memories and support, ROD BRAY KYLE BRIDE Football !0, ll, IJ, Four-by-Ford, Moto-mad- ness. Some Girls? The Rolling Stones, Scouting it out. Buck fever Grab the bull by the horns. Stout Malt, Beating the system. Sorry feelings for the returning underclassmen. Good-bye Senior History. Hello Future! ALAN BRIGGS Baseball IO, ! l. IJ, Basketball IU. Football l2, Thanks M.G. and BJ. Special thanks to PB. and D,B. for the treats. Cntisin' in Spook mobile. Je!!-O and Chocolate chip cookies. Doubles with sniveling Whimp, Chelan '8l. Briggo- daris, Ledvemitos and Stupidious, CINDV BROOKS Best friend forever: Lari Lamb - Those crazy nights. Dirty Deeds. Demolition derby with K . C . CVO at Seattle Today. Cruisin' over ditches with K.,-1, Apple Blossom with S.R. and K.B. Joel B. Deception Pass: the waiting. Every moment there's a reason to carry on. TSGIEMJB. if '-,4 +ex- XID' .. aff, Q21 ,sri Sb- 41 '12 .S-Y 'ANNETTE BROWN Junior Achievement. IO. Mr. R. is the Sheriff , Mr, J, is Little John . and Sherri and I are the antagonists. Boy. did we ha ve fun! Watching a friend unwrap an old. half-melted. sticky piece of candy, Three days in Ashland. Oregon. KIRK BROWN Basketball l0. II. IJ. Trainer IO. ll. IJ, The things that you put into your life is what you 'll get out of it. Take it one day at a time and appreciate each minute of that day. K.W.B, + M.R,F. Forever ROSE BRYANT Play Production ll, F.H.A. IJ. V,l,C,A. IJ. Thank you D.f. and my teachers for making my high school experience rewarding. I wish you happiness no matter how much rain enters your life if there is even a little sunshine you will find your rainbow. lt will always be you. Babe. SHERI BUCK Soccer IO. ll. Softball IO, Il. IJ, Ouackl Piz- Iaeatersl Califomia '8l. Regional champs twice. Bummin' during O.R. Good times with Mushy, Brat. Drools. Demler. Giggles and Hardy. tt I 7 rules. Thanks for everything MOM and DAD. LINDA BURETTA CAROL CLAIRE BURTON There are no absolutes for some' thing so relative as a human life. Hugh Prather. I treasure you people of Meadowdale. Thank You! JAMES J. CALVO We know that all things work together for good to them that love God. to them who are called accord' ing to his purpose. Rom. 3128. O'Lord. thank you that you will attain yourpurpose in me. Glory to the church forever. Amen! JEFF CAMPBELL Good Luck to the underclassmen who need mass credits to get out. Great times with D.B. D B.. at L.C.. Parties with MI , + D. U.. wherever, 5 7 fords line on Checkin' out the sights with D B PHILIP CAPLE Young Life IO. ll. I2, Malibu SO Village People II, Great times with D,A.. M.l ., T.D.. 8.K,, R,B. and the girls: swat. macho. B. T.. get modest. Anderclassic 's bombs: for there is no greater love than to lay down your life for a friend: may I lay down my life, ANDY CARD Football 9. IO. The Stones: Jumping Jack Flash, Kingdome 8 I loumey, Camaros kick Assasination squad. anti-sosh club I 2. Lake City and B.K. good times with T,P,, D.L.. CS.. K.O.. D.H., BE.. 4 wheeling with Scotts vista what a piece. Beating the vegamatic. Alaska, 'S I good times ahead. ERIC CARLSON Football Il, M.l,W.W, Il. II. Paroted after I3 years of cruel and unusual punishment. 'JEFF D. CARR Soccer IU. ll Tennis II. Impressions IJ. Choir IJ. Letterclub I2. Senior Board Christie 's house I 0. I I, I2. C.A. and P.B. with S.L. and the Police. Isaiah 40:3I, continue to Blossom l..D. make the attainments of yesterday the starting point of today. 'LISA BAE CARRO Volleyball II. I2. Softball ll. IJ. Home- coming decorations IU. II. II. Senior Opening assembly IJ. Senior Board IJ. Man is not made for defeat. A man can be destroyed but not defeated. E. Hemmingway DOMINIC CARTER I really enjoyed my year at Meadowdale. lt was a nice experience that I will never forget. I plan to go in to college and play college football, but for now it is back to the Big Apple. I thank my family which I love very much and Congratulations Cooties. WENDY LEANN CHICHESTER FBLA II. Vice President IJ, Thanks for your love and understanding. you are very special John, I love you. Special thanks to Mrs. K. you're a super person. T.B, lets slay friends a long time. 'PATTY CLEMANS Soccer IO. ll, IJ, Inspirational Il. Cap- tain l2. Basketball I0. II, I2. Softball I0. II, IJ. A.S.B. Class Representative IU. Choir IJ, Senior Board IJ. J- I0, Birdlegs. and B.B. D. 30 mile sore seats with the gang, Spring vacation '8 I with G.B. Thank you Gayle and Mrs. D, l47 sr ex 1 4 ,M W Smear I 'W- 4 A' 1:56 I-if mx SUSAN CODY Baseball Scorekeeper I0. II, I2. V.I.C,A. Re- porter I2. Senior Calendar Committee, Yesterday is in the past. you're unable lo change il Tomorrow is in the future, you 're unable to predict it Today is here, you 're able to do anything you want with il Good times with M.F,. J.K.. and I J. ERIC COFFIN MICHAEL W COLLINS SEAN ANTHONY CONNER Wrestling IO, Il. IJ. Football Il. I2. S,T,M,Y G, IO, II, IJ. Dance and skil committees I0. II, II. A.5.B. Rep. II. Track II. f.A.A. IJ. Good luck class of 8'2 ! later days. Be not afraid, I go before you always. Come Iollow me, and I will give you rest. CARYN COOLEY KONNIE CORBETT Deca Il. IJ. President II. Volleyball I0. I I, IJ. Cruisin to unknown deslinies - Bellevue and Kirkland. Escorted off C.I. Demolition derby with C .B. and P.P. Wash- ington Plaza and ice machines. Good times with P,P.. 5.I... S.G.. ER., M.F.. and J. V., In every moment lhere's a reason to carry on! 'JENNIFER LYNN CORRAO Young life I0. Il. IJ. ASB. Sefretary I J. Senior Board I1. Malibu 8 I T olo decorations II. I2. T.P.-ing with A.T, Steve! is your house for sale? Sr. ladies Bubble Brunchesg R.H.P.S.. Preppiesf Tom my teachers and friends: Ialways thank my God as I remember you in my Prayers. Philemon If4 KEVIN CORWIN football II. I2, Baseball IU: Wrestling II: Chieftain II. l.2. Mesika IL Senior Board IJ: 4.5.8. Rep. I2: Y.I.G. I0. Il. IJ: Chelan KI Thanks to A.l?., K. T., 5.5, CH.. T.G.. and all the rest, What is now proved was once only imagined. CHUCK CROWELL D.R.L IO. Il. IJ. BECKY DANIELSON D.E.C.A. II. It was a blast! Had to be there! Good Luck Class of 8'J . Take life easy! Thanks lo all my good friends. 'LINDA DEBOER Choirflmps IO. II. IJ: Stage Band I0. IJ: Soccer IO. ll. l2: Basketball IO. II. IJ: Track IO. II. I2. Thanks Mom. Rowe. Marlin. Bates. Clark: Sue loves Jefh l.ou and Clark: Tard. Boob Birdlegs. Poopchunk. Tom Kathy. Gang. Parker. Man will not merely endure! He will prevail. Faulkner. CJ. DeCIlLIA Football IU. ll, IJ: Baseball I0. ll. F.A.A. 12: Thank God for human error. JI at I8. MICHAEL DELANEY 'CAROLYN DEMLER Band IO. II. IJ: Band Pres. II: Drum- major I J: Softball II. I 2. Band Parties: B. Ballin' with Lizard Lips and Kuckaroo. Thanks. Mr. Cobbs. Good times with !.G., SB.. and Murph. listening lo the Beagles with J. G., C.F., and R. W. Band tour BJ Love ya, Mom. DANA DESMOND Soccer IO: Softball IO: Panying with K.B.. D.B.. K.R.. 5.R.. J.C., D.H.. ER., KA., R.B.p Rolling Stones I4, l5. Sl: M.H.S. B team goes on! Half Rack Allackll Grance Hall: Javelind Don'l be a Sosh. Rock-n-Roll forever. Slay in Iouch coaties. Danner. CINDY DIENER Girls Softball IO, II, IL Thanks Richard and Bntcel I would ha ve never made il through Math Anal, with! out you. Even with my Trusly Dusty Chealer Machine! Good friends Lisa. Sheri, and Rose. Cooties 82 . BRIAN DILLON ROBERT MARTIN DIVELEY Your dreams are your future, your future is in your dreams, So dream on Cooties, SUE DOLLARHIDE Play Production Il, IQ: ,I.A. I0, ll. Drama IO. Rolling Stones BI: Campaigning for Dear Old Dad. Rocky Horror Fan! Geometry. lwhal a concept! ln the ARMY Now! How long till graduation. fumed Oak. DONNA MARIE DONEY H.E.R.O. II: CCA, llf Cosmetology I2. Thanks lor a lol Miss Shafer, Mr, Nagel. Good friends KB., LE., IBABYSOAKJ R.D.. M.O. Good luck to the Warlord team and cheerleaders: Congratulations Jeff and Roxy: Mon- lana Heys Sfrulk: Big Red Sister SI I Smile say yes! 'Few +23-, 'QM' .f gn Q.. 7 .GQ S. ww- --e ef IAMES DORGAN TIMOTHY DRLIRY Drama IU, ll Malibu Club IU. Soccer IJ Village People I2 Chumming wilh DA , l? lx ff, M l , and R B. Fire Exnnguishing, Racing, Gm! watching, lung Nlghls. run with lhe gms. KD. A 1, sv., .ma SB, rarer, Hu.-key games. P S ll Y.N. MARK DZAWALA MARCIE EAION RONALD EDWARDS 'STEVE ENGLL Soccer l0. ll, IJ. Sludenl Governmenl IU, ll, IJ, YIG ILT, ll. II. Senior Roald. leller Club ll. IJ. MUN ll. I2 Good limes wilh lk T,, GL, ll C. TG. and lhe Gang , Slones 'Xl Sounders I I All llml is gold does no! glilier CHARLENE ENGSTROM Close up, Hawaii '30, luau, Rocky Horror, Skipping lo l.H.S, Slall parties. Ocean Shores. la Conner, Chalan, The Rolling Slones. Cruzm Colby and lake Cily Thanks lor everylhing Shawn TH WD 1, rls been grealf 'BRENT ESCHRICH Swimming ILT, ll. Caplain II, Tennis ll. 1.7, Cross Cnunlry ll. Lellercluh Vice Presldenl 12, Cherltain TODD EVANS D EC A Il, I2 Drive in 's. Sewer Reagh, Ru! Ile bombing MOPAR5 RULE' THOR JAMES EVERHART Rovs Swimming IU, ll, IJ, I7 E C A ll. Vlre Fresrdenl I2 Baseball I0 Sonia, youre lhe besl' Thank you, God gran! me lhe serenily lo .wccepl lhe lhings l cannol change courage lu change lhe lhings I can and wisdom lo know lhe dlllerence 'MARY E FAIRCHILD YIG IU, ll, IJ. Cross Counlry ll Young Life ll Curie , 'S1s , 'Spud Girls Res! lnend 1' 9 lhanks for lhe limes, good and had Smile, Really- iel 11 1 1 A dreamer lives forever Dun'l slop believing laurn Proverbs 3 5 5 l h1l 4 IJ' MAUREEN FARRFLL fheerlennler ll, I7 f L' 4 f ful IU Seafalr SU Cruizlng in lhe HOT .s 4 , ln11e5wlIhEL,.lV,5G,Hl,' . 'L Oh, no' The microphone' G f'.' lhe Rolling Slwresf Racke' love you Mrs D' LOIS FENIMORE CHRIS FERRIS Rand l0, ll. II. Band Senior Class Rep Look like we made rl. and lhanks R W Keep lhe drummers under your lhumb D5 Don? gel loo many pany slams on your lackel al W.5.U,, DH Thanks Cuoiies fur a greal J years' Au revair! DAVID FISHER l've been here fur .7 years. and have had a greal lime here. because Meaduwdale is lhe besl sehool in lhe district. This school has more spiril lhan any ulher school l've gone lo And I hope lhal lhey go lo WESCO nexl year TRACY ELOTTE COOTIES RULE' Greal limes wrlh J G,, LW, D W. and T. V Spring vacalion of '80 al lhe beach. sollball seasons, cruising in lhe beater Buick, Chelan ol '81 wilh D.W., LW., A,G., KS.. weekends with J,D and Dee, Love ya' Laughing lrips wilh buddies: good luck' DARRIN FLOYD KELLY FORD DEBRA L FOSTER Girls Baskelball Slalislician i0 JV Soflball IU, Keep your head high '82' Thanks T B BRAD EOWLER ln school you will find lhe besl friends a person will ever meel. And lhe friendships you develop in school will las! lhe longesl. l49 I50 ,J L-nu, 'Q F-s 5 1 7 PAT FRA8lE Basketball IO. II, I2. Baseball I0, II, IJ. Kingdome: AAA State Baseball Champs I0, Chelan memo- ries, Sun Lakes with J, W. and family. waterskiing, Snoqualmie Falls. August 3, I979. Hunting and Hshing with J.F., The Goocas Gang, Julie Walker forever! DEBRA FRANKE' TERI FROST TONI GALLAGHER SHAWN RENEE GARNER Styx and Stones. Hawaii '8I. Assas- sin I2, Close-up '30 So many memories, so many friends I'II cherish them all. I owe most of them to you Charlie, thanks. In order to fly as fast as thought, to anywhere that is, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived. R.B, SUSAN GEARHART DECA II, IJ. The Pink spolmobile. the memories live on. B,R, 's with P,P,. K.C., S.l., M.F, and J.V Champagne Breakfasts. Memories we 'II never forget, Hey P,P, are you green? The best way to destroy an enemy is to change him into a friend. right J. W. l.W.A.I..K.F. Best of Luck '81 MARC GOERGEADIS Chieftain II, I2. A.S.B. Treasurer 12. Baseball IO. Il, I2. DECA 12. Drum Major Il. The Batma- bile. Summer '8l. Tickets with K. T. and T,G, Tiny Tim, Spare Me. Good luck my friends including Steve. Jeff Roh. Burk and the ED. Board, Spread your wings and fly away, Magnifif cent and free, JENNIFER GERRARD Volleyball IO, II, I2. Band Mascot I2. Band Treasurer II. I2. FBLA treasurer I2. Letter Club II. 12. Track II. Our lives go on through thick and thin but the memories of the school will never be dim. Thanks to Mr. Cobbs. KAREN GESCHKE Chieftain II. I2, W.J.E.A. Jrdplace. Senior Board. Swim Team. DAN GILBERT BTC with R.S,, C.T., J,C.. D.G.. and l..W. Tom Petty '8I, When you 've tried most everything and nothings taken you higher when you come lo realize you've been playing with fire. We 're out of here. THOMAS ANDREW GlLlES Impressions IJ. Choir II. I2, Senior Board I2. Tennis IO. II. I2. Chrislie's house IO. II, I2. Scalping with K. T. and M.G. Spike Canada: good times with great friends K. T.. S.E.. M.G., D.M.. DJ.. and K.C., also CA. Thanks to 5.W. Enjoy yourself while you can. TERRI GILLIO I've had a lot of fun with my friends: L. W.. S.S., A.B., N.C., C.O., M.O,, K.B. and Rocky, Iespecially want to thank Jeannine and Marcia for helping me through the year, DIANE GJERNES Cheerleader II. I2, Tennis IO. Softball IO, DECA Il. I2. Skiing. Homecoming '3I. G.P,F.A.R. Jello. H-S. Niize. Whip it TequilIa loop. Malibu '30, C.-Camp-saIm- on cards, Tuna time. S.S, Marge, Alaska, ICW, W-dances. Good times - Sandi L, M.E., M.F.. E.R., ICB.. LK.. H.L and S.S. May Sth Sea-Tac. TERRI GOFFIN HERO Secretary. HERO President IJ, Choir I0, Il, Romans 3:23 We know that all things work together for good to them that love God, To them that are called arrord- ingly to his purpose. ,W .r Q FP:-1 '11, 9,1 AL ms.: Wzwi- be '.I ,Arn '- ' 'LAURA GOLDSMITH Chieftain IO, ll, II, Editor IJ, Mesika I2. National Honor Society Treasurer II, Insane attacks. V.EH,E.V., time warping, romping. Ashland. Thanks lor the good times and thanks to all who have contributed lo my life - you know who you are BRONWYN K. GORMAN Cheersquad ll, IJ, Thanks Mrs D, Tell me a secret, Joe with Amy. Times with C.G.. T,L,, D.F., M.M.. IWALY Marky, Jello. Airraid. Football games. Gibby forever. Woolf, McDonalds with K.P,, Someday B., lwanl to talk' CHRIS 1, GORVNS Varsity Baseball I0, ll. IJ. Letterflub IJ, J, V Basketball IO. Nipping with M ll, Homecoming with DJ.. TM., Football games. Great times D.F., T.L., MM.. D,M., lT.A., K.P,, Attitude changes. Wally . BROOKS GRAHAM Conced Hand IO, ll. Stage Band ll, IJ. Mesika Il, To my closest friends, D.H, CF., G.K., V.H.. and to J. C.. who 's seen me through it all. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning ol the end, But it is, perhaps the end of the Beginning. 'ALLISON SUE GRANT Impressions ll, IJ, A.S,B Rep. ll, Homecoming Decorations IO. ll, Choir IU. F2, DJ. MORSGS. Valentine Cards. Trips to M.C.. Edmonds Bakery with l'.lT S T,B., I IO, We are the D'ers. Best times spent with T.H A drinking fountain in the bathroom PZ. Bubble Brunches ANDREA GREEN Great times as Soph with 5,A,. T.D.. M.5., A.A.. J, W., especially DC., Summer of 'XI Chelan with T,F.. DW, L.W.. KS. D M, Butter! Never forget REDAX. J,l', is Gacked, also J.V. DH., T C., K,D,, and PC. Airborne and M H,, T M.. and L,M M,l'., l'll always love you Dave TERESA CAROLINE GREINER Chieftain Il. II. Mesika IO, Il. Play Production ll. Choir l2, The three musty steers, Malibu '80, Homecoming '79. The OIX7 Club, chocolate cake with 5.L.. Late Birthdays. Business Week with M,M, MarchmeI- low . Mick Me with M.M,. P.B.. GL,, S.F.. DE., l?,lT., DL. Precious Time. Thanx for the Memories M.H.S,f 'KAREN GUDMUNDSON Rand IU, ll. FBLA Il. Softball I0, Tennis IU, I dream to become the best that lcan possible be. Remembering Animal and Turtle always, Dreaming ola H lll, bus ride. lst meeting f T M,. Thanks for the friendship, T.M., DR., K ll. J,G. JM, SS. and the rest I love you all' JENINE GUFFEY Good times with Floater, Deebo. Nubbs. and Boogs Keep in touch' Stuck in the Core Secrets ol K.C California and Las Vegas '8l. Los Angeles ticket. Hawaii '32 with T F, D. W., T,V. Getting lost with T,F,, Weekends with J.D, and gang. MIGUEL GUILLEN SUE HAMMOND DECA ll, 12, All the good times I've had with Lisa W, Grego. and especially Don. your a real sweet' heart. Remember river rafting llipping and Hopping. parting with the Buddies. LW, G,T., D.M,. KB., D D., Elly, B,D,. VZ, M.K The L T cruisers. Long nights at the shop! lt's been great, Good Luck '81 CASS 1. HANIA DFCA ll, II, School Store Manager II, FBLA IO. ll, II. President ol FBLA IJ. The good times last summer with Teen America Terry R, also B.L. and Family. Ambition to be financially secure. see the world and live in Australia. Good luck to the Class of 'KL CRAIG HANNING Chieftain 12, Senior Roald. Thank you Meadowdale, KERRY HANSEN Wrestling IU. II, IJ. Speech II, Ask, and tl shall be given you, seek, and ye shall find. knock, and it shall be opened unto you, Mathew 7 7 LISBEI S. HANSEN Tennis II, Danish exchange student in Amertca IJ, I tinally made it to America! My ambition is to enjoy U.S.A, Thanks to my friends and favorite teachers, Thank you Mr. Reagen lor letting me into your country. SCOTT HANSEN .Swimming IO, ll, IJ. PNSLA ll. l2. Anti Soche Slub, Four wheeling in the front wheel drive Vista Cruiser, Lake Chelan with DL, P.O,. CH., Feeding my Ny crum every morning. Vista Cruisers with no brakes rule DAVE HANTHORN Football l0, Il, IJ, Stage band IU, ll. I got my money's wonh TED HARMS DAVID HARNDAN Rand IO. Il. 12. T.D,T,F., T.P.lng C.D.'s house with C.F, and D.5,. Filling out crash report with C,C.D.D. Motorcycling with CF., Ski Bum, Visiting Puget Park with C.D, and company. Onward to WAZZU' PAUL HARRISON l5l 'Arif '.,.e 'nn-ww' , Uhr' SSS-Q' T333 Y ,wil C . 'L ftwxb 'x W. qw- il . r li ' M i GLENN HASTINGS KEN HAVS Polo Club ll, IJ: for your eyes only. keepin' the summer alive: Waptus: Gym dandy: Bogus Waikiki, Twistan' tristan. M. 6.8 . poptarts, ice tube trays, Austin or bust. pro- rrastinator of the year, Good Bye Strangers f B.A,M . A,O,C,. l.li.W, K,M,T,, S.K,K, M,R.K., D. TG. and l.R,M Caneelled reservations: lt's Melont Munchkins. GINA HEINY BRETT HENDRICKSON F.A.A, l2. M.Ll.N. ll, 12: Band IO. Eleetrir Shock Treatment. DENISE HIPP Sofcer IU. ll. l2. Choir IU, ll, l2. Musiral Comedies II, Stones l98l, My thanks and Love to all the people in this school who made my three years feel like eternities, l'm a fullback! Counselors office Steam talks. Right Mia! T.F.S. all night Parties. Speech. lynn and Satsuki. M.K., J. W. Me being crazy. DAVID E. HOFF D,E.C,A, ll, I2: F.H.A. President Il. Dont Stop Believin' - Journey, Cooties 82 MARK HOLEMAN Baseball IO, ll, 121 D.E,C,A. I21 Cootie IU. ll. I2, Rot-ken limes with J.L'., K,H,, RZ, M.G, and friends, Rolling Stones Xl Out Forever, MICHAEL HOLEMAN JOHN HOLLEMAN Football IO, ll. I2, MICHAEL HOLT RICK HOON Drama ll, 12: Choir ll, I2. Class Rep. IU: 4-H IU, Thank you for everything Mom and Dad. TIM HUDSON Soccer IO, I l. 12. Best ol times with my friends and the Stones, JOEL ERIK HULL Wrestling ID. Choir ll, 121 Chairman of Coronation Assembly. It is difficult to be my own person in a world full ol groups. lam around people all the time and most of them seem only surface deep, l hope to fill my world with REAL people. LVNDA JACKSON 4fH 9, 10. tl. 12g Choir 107 Photography. Fabric Painting. Whale watching, First and last time skiing. W.P,C,T.f Farrells. Olympia. Puyallup - Only pony and Hill Cosby. Thanks. Annette. Denise, Susan. Heike. BOB JENSEN Thanks to A,B. and CC, - Special thanks to K.G. for all your help in ll, and I2. Cruisin the Rug Skiing XJ Bis spater klasse von zweiundachtzig, 'AMY JESSBERGER M.H.S. Varsity Bowling IO: Cheerleading ll, l2: Young Life I0, ll. l2. Fun times with the gang. SAVING the ozone with Mia. Malibu EO Beta party with Bae. Cruisin in the pare, Stones HSI . Homecoming Sl, RAl.l Y! WHIP-it! Best of times with Gibby, Bogart, KK.. Shar + .lerry's kid, Philipians 4.6. STEVE JOHNS football IO, ll, l2. Dont stop Believing Journey. love to watch 'em strut Bob Segar. Party on the Patio ZZTop. Take the bull by the horns Some Girls Roll- ing Stones. BRUCE JOHNSON Football IU. ll, l2, Wrestling IU, ll, l2. Track l l, 4 wheel drive in the Pinto. Slate in the weight mens relay. M.B, and Beatle mania. Making fun of CA., M.M.. and others. Brung P, Roundball, l'm only ll, l'm normal you're weird. lt's ok, l didn 't smell it, GRETCHEN JOHNSON DECA I2, Remember when. Those weekends at churfh, 24-24 hrs., your something sperial M. P. Partyf, 16. and S.G. your great friends. California 30-Sl. Plymouth and exhaust system. home life. Jaffe's 79-32 and our dear counselor Mrs. D! San Juans 79-80. Xl-82. JEFF JOHNSON Football ll. Q R... Qi I-pf Yu-:'J-' Q juss, -'ll 1 M DERBY JUNELI Wenatchee XI primitive roads. The Gang, good friends like EW, T.H, M A . T H and especially l?.K The door to happiness opens outward, Parking lol 80, Sl. 82, short cuts. 1126. Thanks lor memories, KIM KAY 'MICHELIE KENDRICK l.C,A,ll IO, ll. l2. Ashland '3l. Ma- libu '81 Polo Club ll, life is a fruitcake! Reality is a shoe' Sheena, Ilipper, sloth and SAB. Electrowoman and Dynagirl, Umcoms, Buffalo Bob, GH Addict. Jeff and Jimmy Baby. Rocky Horror. Never mind, Never mind God Bless All' BILlY KENNEIIY Tennis IU. ll Stage Band l0l know most ol my limits, in auto racing I hope I will never see the end to my limit, Best Iriends KP, DA , PC, T.D,, R.B.. M.F JODI KERSLAKE Homecoming 'KI - the best Great times with H.l.. Ek.. LK. Scope il out. Going to Rockers with the Buds, Love you always Mrs, D. The best of luck to all you Cooties. '82 YAHI 'SUNNE KIM Swimming II. Polo Club? Getting there, A.C Jellybeansf Puget-sound Splash : Soap Triangles, The Catcher 1 Optimism. Thank you to all my teachers. Mrs. D.. coach. and friends lor helping me have a special. unique experience at Meadowdale. I don 't believe in approaching perfection, PAIGE ERIKA KING Drama 9. IO, ll. l.2. Choir ll, IJ. Honor Roll. Head Cheerleader IO. Church Ouanel IJ. florence Humble Model IJ. Miss Teen All-American Pageant ll, IJ. I thank God lor this wonderful lile that he has given me And thank you Mrs. D. lJohn l5:9l RANDY KING CHRIS KINNEAR SIEVE KNIGHT LISA MARIE KOONTZ Cheer squad I2 Ear flicking Scoping, peepers, 6th period typing I know karate California with Julie Football Games. thanks cheer pals, and my buddies, ER., J.K. Hl, C.D, C,l?,. D.f, Arth, Uncle Finch, Gookas and Mrs. D. love ya all, Julie I made it. thanks Julie, love ya, Take care '81 BETSY KUESTER Swimming l0, ll, l2. Mesika ll. letterclub I2. llidin' 7th Heaven in the San Juans. The Galley, Cornet Bay: lemans Sport and little GTO convertibles: Canadian roses from S M,. Driftwood key, l1on's hottub: Wallys pole. skiing mogals. carnations, G A . Point No Point: Buck lake, PR DAVID JOSEPH LAJLIDICE DE CA II, IJ. Mr. Rogers 'EI Panying alter closing with J T,. P,S., D.G. Ihankx C.A Styx '80, '8I, Angels, Supertramp, Best ol luck '82, Cooties Rulelll 'DAVID LAMB Check it out Dave. Break a glass, John. Hip a cap, Joe, Mellow out, Paul, Fat a brick, Jim. Thanks lor putting me on the straight and narrow path Mrs. D. GLENN LANDRO Football IO. II, IJ. Soccer IO, II. IJ. All' Wesco Goalie ll. 4th Best G A. in State ll. Basketball IU. letter Club IO, IJ. Good luck DF, MM, J W,. S,f,. Tl. J.C. BJ Thanks Christie, B,G,. K P. lisa. Cathy, l'll always remember you Take care. Dear Diane. 'Une-five. STEVEN LANDRO Cross Country IU, Il, I2 Track IU, ll, 12. Basketball ID, Swimming I2. letter Club I0, Il, I2 letter Club President l2. Senior Rep Thank you C.M.P.A., M,B.B.M., T.EB.M.. and everyone else for making my last three years the best, Homecoming Oueen escort KI Thanks for all your help Mrs. D Class of XI Coolies rule, SHELLEY LARSON D.E.C.A. Il. IJ D.EC.A, Treasurer IJ. february at the C T, WW Il remember snoecone cups and swamp swimming. April Wine in a Corvette, yahl? Washing' ton Plaza and ice machines love you Mrs. Rondeau. Pany at E.R,'s with J,V,. K.C., Mf., P,M., S,G. Ihanks for the best years of my lile, I53 We-M WLW 1 'T' .vm wazsf' f, -:nt RANDY LAYTON Monique thanks for being so kind and thoughtful these past years, thank you! The memories I will hold forever. Dec. 25, The Stones in '31. The Doors forever, ROBERT SCOTT LEDFORD Tennis 10, 11, 12. Braces 12. Flour in The Gal. Rocky H, fire Extinguishing at Jack in the Box. Briggodaris, Stupidious, and Ledvomitus. Pick and with T,l. Rolling Stones with B.B., D.B.. and T.G. Thanks P.B. and D,B, for the treats. Coach, White Shadow. Pat and Pete! Good luck Seniors. See you at Wazzul TAWNV LEECH Thank you Sue: S, + M,, D. + T. May 2, REO Speedwagon, Rush, Senior Ball with Dave. Coke. Chelan '81, ranch, Triumph: Love and laughter to the Cooties. Class of '82 TOM LESEWSKI Tennis 10, 11, 12, DECA 12. Bronnyrubsf late nights wf K,P, Lukandrea runs with I.,D. Pich and sax wfB,L Thermos choosing with S.M. Bruno P. Roundball lives! Home- coming '31 with D.R. and C.G. Thanks Mrs. D, BECKIE LINDE Science Club 11, Canada FO. California '81, Chelan '31, Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away: Behold, all things are become new. ll Corinthians 5:17 Thank you David. JIM LINDENFELSER football Il. Trouble making. Viewing the moons in Miss Jaffe's class. June '81, what a mess, Crazy Junior year, Best of luck M. T,, wiggles. C.O., R,E,, J.H., Rf., and T. W. God is love, and whoever lives in love, lives in God, and God lives in him. 1 John 4:16. Thanks Mrs, D. HALIMA LOJEWSKI Cheerleading 11. Senior Board 12. DECA 12. Speech 12. G.P., A.R., - M.F.. D,G,. ER.. and J.K. New York Buddies, AJ.. M.M., and D. C. Seafair '30, Homecoming '30 and '8l. Car stepping with J.K. remember? Jelli 'S0. Cooties '82, Hygemia wfhuddies. B,O. '3U. Lov ya Mrs. D. Andre 4-ever! To succeed for my mom, H.I.. 1982. DOUG LOWE Tennis 10. 11, 1980 Celica, skiing. cruising in the Hansen Vista. Assasination 12. BRUCE LUGINSLAND SASKIA ALEXANDRA LUND Chieftain 10. Editor ll. Photo Manager 12. NHS Secretary 12. Senior Rep. Congratulations Cooties - I hope all our dreams come true. Thanks MHS teachers. LG., A,P,, M, W.. C,l?.. D.S.. J. T. and S.M. Goodbye, I love you. l'm sorry it's over. Here we go Loop-de-loop. Coffee talks. Varsity Tree Climbing. JUDY MACLEOD Volleyball 10. ll. 12. Basketball 10, 11. 12. Softball 10. 11. 12, A.S.B. representative 10. Senior Class Secretary 12. Chieftain 12. Private Eyes, The route . Devil- haters, skippers chili. It's chance that makes brothers but hearts that make friends. Thanks L.D.. P. C., K.R., Mrs. D., Mr, C. and Mr. E. STAN MAHAN Basketball 10, 11, 12. The Man. lcan handle it. l'm still trying to Hgure out if that is really Mr. Wilsons hair, Hail Queen Gookas. PETER J. MAILE Football 10, Junior Achievement, President IO. ll. Soccer 11, 12. Choir 11, 12, '72 Novas rule. Thank you mom for all the help, Cooties. may the Lord bless and keep you. Good luck! 'SUELLEN JO MAKI Sophomore Class Treasurer. Choir 10. I 1. Junior Class Vice-President, Impressions 11, 12. District Reorganizing Committee 11. Young Life 10, 11, Ashland with T, V. Laughs with Mr, B, Fun with everyone! To everyone who touched my life I thank you and hope you achieve everything you want in life. Love Suzie. lsiah 54:10. 'CHRISTOPHER F. MARCELL Wrestling 9. 10, ll, 12, Peace, Goodbye for now, and good luck to all of us. Thank you, JEFFERV L. MARCUM MHS was the best experience so farl have had. and will have in the future. Thanks MHS, MICHELE E. MARLIN Track 10, 11, 12 Letter Club 10, ll, 12 Junior Class President Mick Me! with T.G. and P.B. Banana shakes, Green Lake and gas pumps with T.M,: Look, a deer You only live once . Thanks for the protection S,L, and BJ. PAMELA D. MAROUES Young Life 10. 11, 12 Malibu 10, Mass Pouch, 7 with SVS. Teddy bears and R. B, Sheep, bubble brunches I 1, 12. Fishheads beach parties, fun with the gang. Parties at B.K.'s. Thanks SVS, M,B,, R.B., S.B. Psalm 27 DARLENE MARSHALL Track 9. 10 Volleyball 9. 11 Swimming 12. So do not fear, for I am with you, Do not be dismayed forl am your God. I will strengthen you and help you, My goal: Missionary and sign language teacher. BRIAN MARTIN ROXANN MARTIN DFCA Secretary IJ. lab Asst. I2, We made il Terry! Thank you Mrs. D. and Mr. Stady, Fun in the Sun with the heavy breathers and T.G., CO.. EB- May your future bring you what you want, like mine has me. llove you Brian. DARREL LAVERN MASON JR Soccer IU, II. IJ, Impressions II, IJ, Choir 10. II, Letter Club Il. I2. Mrs. D4th period IU. II. I2. Rolling Stones '8I. Scalping '31, McDonalds Oh hi Mom and Dad . Which one of you is the loser , schematiz- ing with DJ,, T.B,. G.L. Scheme of the century CATHY MCARTHUR DECA II, Seminary, Powder puff 7.T, J-0, AWO, Flys, Yost Park, blue stars. Laverne and Shirley, W. O.P,, Ouisp, APOOVAB. Sounds like a plan ABC, Chase, thanks for the memories A.l1., El., M.K., T. V., S.R.. KO., l.M,, Sis., Shery. Thanx Mom and Dad' STEPHANIE MCCOLLUM KEVIN MCCROSKEV Coolies IU, II. IJ, BILL E. MCCUSKER FHA IJ, It is sure nice to have great friends which go out of their way to help you when you need tl. like after the Stones. Thanks a lot Rory Wilson, Kerry Hansen, and Neil Warren. CHRIS MCKEE After 3 long years. still a Rail fan. A.B. RK, KN., T. Y.. l,l?.. M.B., K W. - still going strong. Thanks to lk., K. T., LB., CB.. M.5,. HH.. AO.. Hubby, R.R. and .Iona Jon- you helped make it the best 3 years, of my life. Spirits never die. Bellevue forever. LINDA MCKIBBEN V.P. for HERO, Director oIP.R ot FHA I day Il, Debbie, thanks for being a great sister, W. W, in Olympia. Thanks J.N., soph year was great Danny I love you. Best friends D.S,, D.F., D.B,. and 1.5. Cara, want some French- lries? Lynndale Park with .I C JIM MCMILLAN Wrestling I0, IJ. Football I0. II. T,P.er I0, II. 12, Norway 'BI with Sl and H.S. lauch hill parties, Thanks Mrs. D. for the yelling and all you've done, IOM MEEHAN Football I0, ll. I2. Band IO. Il, I2, ANNETTE MARIE MERK Vocational Restaurant and Foods I I. DECA ll. Office Assistant IO. Typing I-.2 Art I2, Being well organized, the smartest, partying with friends on the week- ends. The teachers weren't bad The past is gone but not forgotten, IAN MERRILL Ha ha, ho ho and hee heel -The Clink MARK EDWIN MEICALE Football IU. II, IJ, Baseball IO. II. IJ, State AAA Baseball Champs I0, Good Friends. Bronny - f.H,8, I have a secret. let's talk' Hi, DJ, BERNADETTE MICELI 'JAY MILLER Drama 9, I0, II. IJ, Wrestling 9. I0, Il, A,S.l-I V. P. I2, Philosophical and religious debates. C B, J,H,, Dum and Dee. I.M.. D.S.. M.M, Jellybeans, V.H,, Thanks for being a friend, D.S., Sf., J,T,, KB.. !.G., .I.H,, S.M., K.H.. M.W,, Sl., A.P. - you had to be there. LEEROY MILLER Soccer II, Il. School was quite the exper- ience, V.G.. IIB, H.K., Vitamin A, and V. It was fun Henry's the best. Stone Rule! All you touch and all you see. is all your life will ever be. RICHARD MILLER Football IO, ll, 12. I55 STAN MONLLIX Sophomore Class President 10, Wrestling IU. I I, I2. Young life lreally want to he a millionaire, when I grow up, Big dreams never die, they just become more feasif ble. JEIFERY WILLIAM MONROE Another - Smokey and the Ban- dit Rocker XO , Falling in love with R. W. I, I. Y.A, Thanks for all the help: Ruth, Wally, Shale, and Mrs. Hart. l'll never forget ya 'all. Jeff 8 Roxanne. Forever, DAVID S, MOORE Party on the Patio f ZZ Top. luv to Watch Her Strut, Bob Seger. let There Be Rock ACWDC. l?.TC. with the Buddies. Senior Hog. 5th quarters, Getting rowdie in the Thraslredu IO. II. IJ. Scopin' on the 2 Clueless. Good Luck to all you undergraduates. MIA LINN MORRIS Play Production II. IJ. Impressions IJ. Musical comedy I I, Choir IO. Cruisin' with Erin! Creme soda with Amy! Good times with Tami! Thanks to all my special friends. l believe in yesterday The Beatles, DOUG JOHN MORTON WORDS OF WISDOM: life is out' ward bound, To serve. to strive and not to yield Take life as it comes and don 't run from it, it may result in success. KIETH MOTES The Rockin' concerts and friends, Good lurk CB. never change. To the gang - The neighborhood Take your time Don 't live too fast. troubles will come and they will pass now don 't you worry you 'll find yourself follow your heart and nothing else, Good luck and best wishes class of ID TAMARA 1. MUSGRAVE Cross Country IO. II, IJ. Track IO. II, I2, Choir 12, Musical II. Letter Club Il, IJ, Ashland 'XI ll, Dreaming of M. Sn C, C, breakfasts: Hawk Fscort f Home' coming '8If Elly failures with M,M.: memories with S.S. Hey Burt - Be Aware! Prineville with J. W, reminiscing with K. C. - We 've only just begun!! POLLY MARIE NIEVAARD Choir IJ. Musical Comedy II, Young life 10. ll. Thanks Mrs, D, Summer of Xl Califor- nia! Maria f Catch il. but don 't drown! REO, F, Y,F,O, Bobby forever. llove you' Tee-hee! He hath made all things beauti- ful tn his time ANN NINNEMAN Soccer - H.C. ll. I2 DFCA. l.C.A,U. Polo Club. Have you hugged your shoe today? Electro-Woman and Dynagirl, Crispy Wheats. Drivefins. Friends are the leaves of the tree of life Good luck and happiness Super Flea. Flipper. SAB, P C,. G,B.. Meet my pet pirahna. Helga und Jimmey live' SHERI NVLUND Softball 10, ll, IJ, Tennis ll. I2 Band IU. 12. Basketball ll. Choir II. We had fun in Mr, Johnson 's drafting class fstudy hall Thanks Mr J, Thankfyou teachers and friends. Cooties rule! Buena suerte. Seniors! Watch out U,W, here I come! MICHAEL O'IlRIEN Playing cards at lunch with J.B, and B.F, Winning at longacres with IB. Speech in Mrs. Macs class. Live Life to the Fullest. Rolling Stones. MICHELE OBINA My friends are few, but very rare. To me they're true, that's all I care. So let us keep the friends, the few, who 've stood the test these long years thru. Good luck to all the Cooties. The Class of KJ STEVEN LEE ODEGARD Chess Club IU, II. IJ, Chess Club President II. Band IO. Cootie I0, II, I2. Frontiersperson IO, and l'm thinking about eternity, and some kind of ecstaf sy's got a hold on me. COLLEEN DIANE O'HALLORAN Band 9. IO. II, Foreign Club ll, F.H.A ll. ll Junior Achievement II, SD. 9, IO, ll. IJ, Don 't walk tn front of me - I may not follow Don 'I walk behind me - lmay not lead. Walk beside me - and rust be my friend. 'ROBERT LEROY OLMSTEAD Impressions Il. II, Choir ID, II, IQ. Musical Comedy Il. Varsity Swimming I0, II, IJ, Ashland Xl II. Homecoming Decorations IO. II, IJ, Toga. Antijock' Joking: Laughing. Jive! Beans! Commando. Thanks V.H.. UR.. C.B.. S.S., D,R.. LB. Music is the key to the door of emotion - and there are many doors Become Yourself ALICIA OLSEN 'SHELLI KIMI OMURA Mesika 10. ll. IJ, Fditor Mesika IQ. Volleyball IO, II. 12. Track I0, ll. I2. Impressions II. IJ, Girls State II, Thank you for a world of kindness, Thank you for your endless patience. Thank you for your sensitive un- derstanding. Thank you for your love, Friends: Mrs, D,: I'll never forget you. SANDY OSBJORNSEN Thanks for the memories of the second time: Jean, Jet, D,B.. A.N., M.K., K.S., Good luck in the future Class of 'Xl Signed Squealer. ALAN PAPENFLISS M.l.W.W, I2. Carpentry 12, M.H.S. Ski Team IO. II, IJ, Cruisin' Lake City rn the Mean Clean HSTANG with l?.R,. RB.. And ?: Silver Lake Chelan: Orange Crush: T.P. 'nf lunchtime hall patrol: Rush. All friends keep in touch. TODD PATSY Wrestling IO, Il, Il, State Wrestler Il, M.l.W.W. 12. Rolling Stones October I4. l9b'I, 68 Mustang. Number 2, Good times with A.C,, C.5., R.W,. I?.G.C. Cruisin Lake City, not in A.C, 's Vega, We know what we are, but know tlol what we may be. ,ga ,-wif' Ev' 'Pig-gr ' 1 may-X mama,-ve , . JEFF PEARSON Soccer 10. ll, IJ, Rest of wishes to Mrs D Too bad class of '34, 35, Graduate with mass credits Good luck R.D, RM.. Mr. H, ANTONIA PEEPS Swimming IU, II, IJ, A ll President IJ. Journalism ll. IJ, foreign Exchange Club Il, Remember WaIIy's pole. To grow up is to stop growing, Thanks for keeping me from growing up. Vicki. Neils, P.l,, V, W., Sl.. l G Smell is 802 of love The big lips in the sky love you! Antenna Peep I0. ll, IJ. STEVE PETERSON Football IO, ll. IJ, Wrestling IO, Track ll. IJ Cootie, PAIGE PICKERING DECA ll, IJ. Those crazy nights Cruisin to unknown destimes Bellevue and Kirkland Escorted off Camano f Remember the blond noodle KC, and K.A ? S,G. are you green? Great Summers in Chelan. Thanks for all the good times! Remember the memories will last a lifetime. l. W A,l.M, T. SHERYL PRICE JB Volleyball Manager ll, Pep club ll. SB, 9. IO. Olive Oyle, E f Y 's. hshead, W O P. CW Post. M.P.S chunks, kelloggs, DORA TCHOB. graveyard nights, SCREAM. laverne and Shirley. Yost Park, Thanks to my close friends, C M. rlell Or SJ? 4HaroIdI ROB PTACEK MIW W, ll. IJ, V.l C A. II. IJ, State VICA Conference Jnd place ll, Biology assl Il. IJ 'BRUCE QUINTON Wrestling 10. II, IJ. Football 10. Il, IJ. Impressions I0. Il. IJ JANET SUE RADACH Swimming IO. IJ. Exchange Student lo Denmark Il Dr, Suess to Hemingway labeled a Cootie lynn, Police and basketball Sofourned one year In Denmark Home at last a Senior. Smashed up Dashers. Mt Rainier and circuses. Rlue balloon Kangaroo and a green barracuda. Thanks lynn, Chrissy. lisbet and 'XJ CHRISTINE ANN RAINES L' C IO, Track Manager IU, DECA ll, IJ. ASH lnterhigh Rep II. Yl IO, II. IJ Spudgirls. D R Bl. Fan club. Pink Panther forever Olympia '30, 'XI. YIC Buddies. Rest friend M F. Thanks Sis, Phil 4 I3, Smile God loves you MONIQUE RANCOURT Cross Country ICT. Jr Class co vice president Thank you for your love, kindness and friendship. Randy llove you Thank you for the special memories lreef bird. KFC, song ol the south, tolo. kingston races. plums. snooky, plus the ones lo come, JEFF RAUB ALLAN RALITENBERG football I0. ll. IJ, Wrestling Il. IJ, M I W, W. IJ I had a great time in school with P,N, T.P.. Moe. Kevin, Water ski '8l. '82, Boogie Boarding Barefoot M H 5 kick over Mariner Wrestling team We are the Rough Riders. not Stall Riders SHELLV RECORD T H A, IJ, H.f.R.O ll. IJ Rest friend Jenny, thanks for everything good and bad limes w,fMichelle a sister 'SI 'XJ school year Thanks Mrs D for helping. ELIZABETH RIGGAS live not in the future, Dwell not in the past Spend each day ot its' fullest. and make each moment last May God watch over you till we meet again And special thanks to Mrs Haynes and Mr Cobbs ROV ROBERTS BILL ROWE No! I am not in the army or the air force! I am a sergeant in the civil air patrol, and I do search and rescue work. RANDALL CRAIG ROWLEE L'ruisin' and Bru1s1n'in the mean green 'STANG The loop group. Cranberry lake, RUSH I0 STYX. Palm Springs. Silver lake. Hall Patrol and l,C, with A.P. and R B.. Orange Crush. T.l'. Always Bumminl Tolo and OE. 800 U of W bound. The true profession ofman is to find his way to himself ELAINE RLINDOREF Cheersquad ll. IJ, Softball IO. Cruisin' in the wagons. Going to the rockers with M-F-, 5 l - J-A V J V-- D.D, H.l., D,G,. Chiquila Banana lives! STONES! NICE! Homecoming '31, l P O. 5 times. It's a BUST! Great times to remember with the Buds. YAH! love ya MTS I7- LYNN SALMON lust take one day at a time Hey Janet, looks like we made it Thank you Mrs. D. Thank V011 IJHPI- DARA SAXBV Tennis IO ll. IJ. Play Production ll. IJ ASK Rep, IJ, Thanks to Mrs. Haynes and to: Everyone 'S initials I love and will miss you all Ananda That NV il' Flifffnl? without which the universe would Lall apart and collapse. Sanskrit, l57 l 4,-,A rf? I-1-,arg 4'Z'If 'f7' 6. iw-.MW f 'WSNU' 'if' Mr:-.rf .VHP-M O' 'm' 1-r11lV STEPHEN SCARBRO Willie Nelson Rocks! Nashville NUI . You can take the boy out oi the country but you can never lake the country out of the boy. TYLER SCHEINOST Swimming ll: Soccer I2. lmade it to the Stones in Sl andled Zep. is next in KIT Scalping concert tickets. stealing ladders: driving Mrs. D. crazy about the W.P. C. T. test. and then missing it. going to the Stones with Mrs. Haynes. CB.. I.S.. .l.C., B.B.. D.S.. R.O., R.B., IG.. D.K. GARY M. SCHNEIDER Keep in touch over the years, have a great future. I have enjoyed B. T.C. 's with my Senior class buddies. Scoping out the chicks: See you in ten years Cootiesl RICHIE SCHWEHM Radical ridin with D.G. 's 250: Fishing in the rain: hunting in Wenatchee: 414 drive-ins with L. W.: Riding with YZ'E water-skiing. Partying with good friends: Comfortably numb with C. T.: Chelan with I. W.: Rocking tunes at Clifford'st Giving Lisa my love and her accepting: Great! KEVIN SEDA Carpentry I I. IJ: The Stones in KI 5 Scoutin it out. Take the stoutest BULL you can find Beating the system . Doc. you 're out ofcontrol. sit down! 6th Buck Fever: See you on the Peninsula. Good-Bye Meadowdale. Hello reality. Good luck. we 're out of here. ERIN A. SHAWVER Volleyball 9. Concert Band 9, IO: Stage Band IO: F.B.L.A. IJ. God grant me ,. 'STEVE SIMS Mesika ll W.S.A.L RUSSELL SLATER JACKLEN M. SMITH D.E.C.A. IJ. Mazatlan with Chris. Su- per Chicken. Walking in the rain with C.M. Special thanks to Mrs, D, and Chris Murray for helping me make it through my high school years. Thanks to Mrs. Haynes for being such a loving teacher. Lynndale Park with l..M. Good luck Class of KI , PAUL SOHNLY JOE C. SPARR Track IU. II Pop it's cap! TROY STEDMAN 'KATHY STEELE Soccer I0. Il. IJ. I.C.A.U. I0, Il, I2: Arch' ery Club Pres. IO: Snowflake champ IU. Sheena. Sloth, Flip- per. Sab. B.M.G.: Flyers: Good luck Patty and Linda, Star Blazers and G.H.. T.P.ing. rolling down hills. whiftte ball games. barbequesf Cluck il you 're a CF.: Thats disgusting. .lust kidding: I 'm not impressed. LEANNE L. STEPHENSON lwish the best ofluck to the class ol 92 !! We've only just begun! Special thanks to Mr. Ron Fraser. MARY SUAREZ D.E.C.A. Secretary II. D.E.C.A. Historian IJ: Homecoming IO. ll. IJ: Pep Club II: Tolo Decorations II. II. Memories of Homecomings, dances. cruising. Marysville, concerts. and JAUGERNAU T. Good times with my McBuddies and all the wild and crazy times with H.H. We do not remember days. we remember moments. Cesare Pavese. SERENA SURYAN Partying with M.B,. D.E., B.E., J. W. and l..D. X -mas in Hawaii. Eng's cabin. Roche Harbor with D.B., M.B. and S.D. Julie . Let go of the wheel! B.O.C. with M.B. Sunrises Memories linger on forever Good luck '82, your the Best! BARRY THARP I want to live fast, love hard. die young. and leave a beautiful memory. Speaking ol Wisdom. Let it be. CHRIS THEODORE KELLEY THOMAS KIM THOMAS DECA ll. I2. Special memories with LB. Phanatic times with Chrizzie - Each day was a new expere ience. Crazy times with the DECA gang. Special times with Tim. A little S.D.R.R. was always the cure. Character is what you are in the dark. Good luck class of 'Sl vid Q.. .-,,,,,,x.. 'K 7 5 I fp R KX, E-x,-r' 5- I ,ss dl Tff'-v 'JANELLE TAYLOR Cross Country ll. IJ. Track II. IJ. Me- sika II. 'PAUL THOMPSON Hand I0 Swimming IO. ll. IJ. A Phase in life has ended, another is beginning. Praise the Iord. RICHARD THOMPSON Concert Band 9, IO, II, IJ. Stage Band I I, I2. Dntm Major I2. Scrintersons Productions I I . I 2. KARL THORESEN Polo Club ll. ll Foreign Students club II. Remember Helga Bitte. the Pope, Munchkins, Rosebud. Tante Konrad. Onkel Trudi. little Mary Sunshine BamABam, The sun didn 't shine in Chemistry, DynaGirI, Art linkletter. Neils hair- cuts. Ken says the daundest things, Betty Crocker, Quest for lost America, Auf Wiedersehen. ALLEN THORSTEINSON Mesika I1 DECA IJ. FBLA IJ. Track 9. IO. ll, II. ANNE MARIE TOPHAM A.S.B. Activities Coordinator IJ. Fashion Board, Senior Board. Homecoming I 0, I I . I 2. Grub Tolo Il. IJ. Formal Tolo ll, II. Young life IO, II, IJ. Malibu Tl. Bubble Brunches. T.P,ing with J,C, on S.I, lhate goosh. KH.. skiing A.B. weekenders. Preps, aligators, Sperrys and D. N. I love you dad. JAMES KEVAND TOPPING A.S.B. President I1 Soccer I0, Il. I2. Impressions II, I2. Chieftain ll, IJ, letter Club II. IJ. YIG I I, I 2. Dullard IO. Il, II. Great times. Good friends. T.G.. 5.5, K.C,, D.M. and M.G. Thanks lor tolerating me. Chris. HeadASoc. Ski Trips. Good luck lo the 'gang , Thanks MHS and MIKE TRETTEVIK MARC TUNSTALL Drama IU. ll. IJ, Young Life I0. ll. I2. To Joel and Eric. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that who so ever believes in him should not perish, but have ever lasting life. God Bless you Mea- dowdale. Jesus loves you!! MIKE TUSTV DOROTHY TWEEDY DEBRA UNSELL LORI URBAN DFCA II. life has been good to me. Always remember good times with close friends. DJ., T.H., S.O., G.B.. M.Z., V.Z.. and partying with Zgang. Remember: Treat others as you would want to be treated.j Thanks mom and dad for always being here when I need you. Good Luck Cooties, JACQUELINE V. UV Basketball IO. DECA ll. FBLA I1 Thank you Mrs. D.. you have helped us through the years. We love you! Good luck to the Class of '31 Cooties are geal. SHARMA VAN SAUN Tennis IU, Il. II. Young life IU. Il. I 2. Malibu IO. Mass Pouchf 7 with P.M,, fun with the gang: Bubble Bntnch: fishheads, remember Rocky Horror, Frat Par- ties with R.D. and 5.8, Beach Parties. I can do all things through Christ which strengthen me. Good luck P.M, DEANNA VEGSUND MI. forever, Good luck V.Z. and C.B. To all the crazy times with the Z. gang. SB., KB., M,M., J. W. and .i.C., Evergreen Speedway. Dirty Deeds, CB. and D.D. Class of '32 Cooties. To the best counselor. Mrs. Dee. TOVA VIERNES FBLA IJ. Good friends and Good times: J,C,, T.F.. D. WN keep in touch, Thanks for the memories: D.C.. K.F. and T.H. Hawaii 77, 79. BI, Cruisin'Hawaii '32 for life! Palikil T.P.ing with DB., T.F., IG, and DW. at P,B.'s. Cooties 'BJ looks like we made it! Have a good one! IEANETTE WAHL The good times with - Flipper and Sloth and the bellow of the bull buffalo. J.A,, KK., CJ.. and KS. at Mukilteo. So-So and T.H. HA. 2 bananas. 3 Hershey bars. a R.C. Coca Cola and a bone through my nose. HO HO! BRUCE WALDAL Partying and four wheeling with friends. 4- wheel fever, Having best times with Lorraine fMoosej. Din Bike riding, camping. fishing, spans and 4114's live forever. Good times ahead with Lorraine and friends. ANN VUONG WALKER I have been in the U.S. for over one year. I'm happy that I came to America. I am especially glad I came to MHS because the people are very nice and friendly to me. l59 QW ao- femme lf ...L X' 'www- ff 'K-: fT'r , we K-A 3 'wr - sph, as with an x of-.4 wr, 'cgi if SCOTT WALLINGER DEBBIE WALTERS Swim Team IO. ll, IJ. Ron 's hottub, Wal- ly's Pole. Watch Jim Dive. STONES! Good times. a special friend. U. W. Love, laughter and tough workouts! The whole world is ours - yet to explore - cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow. love today, NEIL WARREN Finally out!! '82 rules. High school Drags '31, AMC All The Way. l43-B.K. forever. LAURA WATSON had a lot of laughs with M.O., C.O.. D.D.. K.B,, T.G., EJ., and D.C. Special thanks to Mr, Nagel, Miss Shafer and Miss Torgenson because without them l wouldn 't have made it. 'TODD WEBSTER Football 9. IU, ll, II. M,U,N. IO, ll. II. Polo club ll. II, Chess Club ll. II. Science Club ll. IJ, Foreign Students Club ll. IJ. Eu gostei de voltar do Brasil, mas eu devia Iicar. We all want to change the world, - The Beatles. Goodbye. Strangers! DIANNE WELLER 'HI summer, Chelan with T,F., A.G,, l,W,, R.S. Dry Humor AG, High JD times with T.F.. Hawaii '82 with J.G.. T.V., T.F. friends Always. LW.. T.F.. T,V., JG. Stay sweet. S.M,, D.M.. T.E. Cooties 'SJ - We made it! AIMEE WENDLANDT KERRY WENTZ LISA WESTENBERGER Xl summer in Chelan with R.S,. D,G., T.F.: Panying with R,S. and friends. Summer memories with R.S. in Omak, Friends Always: T.F., D.W, Tom Petty 3l . Cruisin' the Maverick. Thanx Richie you made my senior year the best! We 're gone!! CURTIS WHITFIELD ELISABETH WIBBELMAN Band IO, ll, Wenatchee '3l, Primi- tive Roads. Alta Lake '80, The Gang. 5 bucks, Cruisin'. Cermit the Frog. F.F,F. '8l, friends like DJ., S.S,, SB.. C.A.. S.C.. Parking lot '80-'32, Stones 'Bl. Special friends like S.S. and DJ.. l'll cherish the memories: Hold fast to your dreams. JULIE WILDE Good times. bad times. we all have our share! Getting stuck in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Panyin' with S.S.. S.G., D. V., V.Z., and M.B. Thanks T.M, Sun Lakes and Hoods Canal with C. T. Love ya Chris! Good luck 'Sl DANNY WILSON RORY WILSON Track 9. IO, ll, II. football IO. Hunting and Fishing. Get involved or it won 'I mean nothing! BJ Rules. Tum or Bum. lt's been lun D.M.. C.F.. B.M.. K.H.. N. W. See you around! Roman 's 3:28. thanks Dianne. 'URSULA WIPP Swimming IO, ll, IJ, Foreign Exchange Club I l. Rolling Stones. Remembering Wally 's Pole. Ron 's hot tub. and watching Jimmy dive. Thanks to Mrs. Haynes, Mr, Mar- tin. Mrs, Mac, D,W,, A, T., A.P., and especially Niels for helping me along the road to linding who I really am. BILL WISNER Football l2, D,E.C.A. ll. Girls. l2, S,l.R, IJ. lt's snowin' all night long, Let there be rock. The wild one 's, OH il's a bust. lt's never felt like that before. lt went too fast. Ambition after school become a cap. STEVE WISNEWSKI M.l. W. W. Il, II, Cruisin' with Duddley in the Thrasher. gettin' radical a Mt, whistler. dirt bikin' at Everett and 4 mile with Buddy B and P, Olsen. JULIA A, WOELZ Swimming IO, ll, ll Good times with great friends. Scammin in the Bug. The Bull, Journey and R.E,O. with R.K,. D,S, Soccer games. Don 't tell anybody. G. T. with R.H,. AA., SA. Got to fly. Take care A,A,, R.K.. D.S.. ML. A.G,, ru, one - nm? ' 'MARGARET WOODHULL N,H,S. Vice-President IJ, Girls State ll, Track 9. IO. ll. IJ. Cross Country IJ, Volleyball 9, IO, ll. Impressions l2. Choir ll. IJ. Don 't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but be a new and different person with a fresh newness in all you do and think, Romans l2: I2 TERRY ZABROSKI Jr, D,f.C.A. ll, Soccer ll. BEST LOOKING: PA T FRABLE AND TAMI MUSGRA VE MOS T SPIRI TED: STEVE LANDRO AND ELAINE RUNDORFF CU TES T COUPLE: RA ND Y LA YTON A ND MONIOUE RA NC OUR T MOST IRRESISTIBLE: .IOEL HULL AND MICHELLE BOE SENIOR CELEBRITIES I6 I l62 ADS M ea do wda les Business Friends f L, L L L- 1 CLym1Wooci, CFloraL 'S' . . -f ',55mz26woFFlcEsuPn.Ym in the Lynnwood Shopping Center at l95th and Highway 99 Office Furniture Showro Oft7ce Products Colony Park Business Center Business Machines 5 Service Y0ur Prafegsional Fl0ri5l5 19019 36th Ave, W. Suite E 4201 l98th im Lynnwood, Wa. 98036 Lynnwood, Wa. 98036 77l-3025 775-3551 Phone: 776-H33 'x' V XWNN M ,aw V ,K fr LLN1 1111131 11111 1 1'1'7 . rsrwe 1 Lynn wood Police Dep rtment 1 M R fu W f A . 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ARMY RECRUITING STATION 19720 D 44TH AVE, LYNNWOOD, WA 98036 OFFICE PHONE 12063 775 1531 Ray Corwin Dick Fray Sales Representatives l9722 Highway 99 P O Box 24 Lynnwood Washington 98036 Bus 776 9184 Res 778 I746 I uo' ire' ie' rut 0 ommerria AIF LITRC I FUNNIEST WALK: PRETTIES T EYES: TOM LESEWSKI AND POLLY BECKER DOUG BOSWORTH AND DARA SAXBY I ,, I ,f QQ f fx Q , K, 5 'E Za V,,, I BEST FIGURE AND PH YSIOUE: BEST LEGS: MA RK ME TCA LF A ND DA NA BIERMA NSK I STA N MA HA N A ND AM Y ,IESSBERGER SENIOR CELEBRITIES I 69 THE CYCLE BAR Hlstory of the Cycle Barn Th original Barn was fouirded m l972 in a real barn situated 250 feet off the mam road ln the beginning Cycle Barn sold Ka wasakis and 907, of the business was with the dirt bike market Cycle Barn had become the -lf l Ka wasakl dealer in the state within two years In I 974 we began to move into the street touring and high performance markets and today 997, of our efforts go toward those markets In I 977 we moved into our beautiful and spacious new Cycle Barn and added the Harley Da vldson franchise We ha ve grown adding the Vespa Ime in i979 Today Cycle Barn is the 4 I is surviving as a prohtable and thriving business Cycle Barn is actually three businesses under one roof The sales service and PBHSABCCBSSOFIBS branches are all completely equipped to handle any customer need The emphasis is not lust on sales but on a total commitment to our customers toward a long term business relationship where every motorcycling need and desire can be met and in many cases anticipated Our secret? Really no secret at all merely hard work and dedication to motorcyclmg and to each other a genuine fondness for the business and especially for the people in it .lust like any successful barn it s the animals inside that make lt a warm and wonderful place to be Come up to the Barn we re ready eager and able to fulhll your needs' Don Ka ylor Al Anderberg Dave Fogle SA LES MA NA GER PA R TS MA NA GER SER VICE MA NA GER O dealer in the state for all three of our lines! Furthermore, in an era of tough market an economic conditions, Cycle Barn I70 ADS 5 CAMPUS CUT-UPS: DOUG ANDERSON AND CHRIS TIE ALBANO PERSONALITY PLUS: .IA Y MILLER AND MEG WOODHULL PRE TTIES T HA IR: KYLE BRIDE INOT PIC TUREDQ AND AMY JESSBERGER MOST AR TIS TIC: RANDY ROWLEE AND LYNAI BLODGETT SENIOR CELEBRITIES I 7 I + Congratulations The Future' I and Best W'shes for I MTLK. TERRACE EVERETI' LYNNWOOD EDMONDS ..,,.,,.,,u, I 771-3962 337-B666 743-1127 775 0542 PM VEIDATSA Wm IIPMSIVDIDAP f TUXEDO RENTALS f ff BRIDAL OOWNS Q! Q .F ELOWERS , Qrfjxx - I , , ATERINO Q' Q S Chief s Cherubs PRINTING C 1325, R say: PHOTOGRAPHY 311- . c0ngl'3fU78fi0l1S GIfts 0 Cakes W 4 55- Class Of 82 ,A I 3 J T Child Care Aid Room 6 ff!! O, If? I WU N I , For An Ajjfazr Z0 Remembef Skmbpm 4F PEGHPQGQSQ 4001 198th SW 0 lynnwood, WA 0 775 8575 0 'fffzikxfxo ' , : jjj' I . H 4, I, 'I 0 I' F. It L-ily' . ' t 0 ' 1 ' 1 :PI P ff , ff 'Wig' ' ACCESSOWES 3!ff'5 ' VK I 3714 SM! 1 I . r-'N 'Mhz M E N If fy I Ei 22' 1? WL -. I I' Hy A 5 'I X5 XI. ,A ,T I I AK' 4 f I Wrx Ii Ik 'XWXX X xx 'IQII Jkfvfgf' ff - 7 I, ,D . 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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gerrard Peggy Goldsmith Walter and Sally Goryns Arnold and Gloria Grant Diane Hoff l78 PARENT PA TRONS Bob and Midge Hull Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Knight Magnus and Janna Landro Bud and Shirley Lesewski Pamela Wallis Lund Wilma MacLeod Chuck and Linda Maki Terry and Carolyn Marcell Harv and Hazel Marcum Lee and Lori McClure Ed and Alice Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Miceli George and Leona Miller Gary and Phyllis Peterson Daryl E. and Nancy A. Raines Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rundorff Loren and Donna Saxby Bob and Renee Sims The Shonly Family Ann C. Thompson Ray and Joyce Thorsteinson Tran, Phuong Thau Paul and Shirley Urban Dick and Gaylee VanSaun The Vincler Family Joseph and Judith Watson and Family Tom and Pat Webster Mr. and Mrs. William L. Zabroski I fn N .f'v 5 4 v ,rd 15-,T 24 LV QU cn C ,. '- , YQ KT i -3 I f fl. Z ,A rj I ..-yfvls ,-X fm? 4 We Have Now ,WV 44v1.,,, if Committed The Golden Rule To Memoryg CLOSING ESSAY I 79 5 5 E f K , W J vnzfs ' X Mimfm Let Us Now Q 522 , J ' E 2 4, ,A v v s ,V 1 5 1 im A 1 W 1 'E V Q Iso CLOSING 555A Y I+ J , Commit It To Life Edwin Markh , NHS., 'K' ' Mesika I to r: Steve Sims, Mary Martin, Betsy Kuester, Allen Thorsteinson, Mason Rutledge. Shelli Omura, Luara Goldsmith, Janet Price. INot pictured: Kevin Corwin, Cheryl Maltbiej As the days of the summer close in. memories flow from us like water in a stream. Mesika '82 has attempted to capture the memories of nine months into a one hundred and eighty- eight page book. In a few years or so while your cleaning out the closet, you will Hnd this book and relive its memories. This book had been put together by a small but strong staff of nine people. But I owe much thanks to a few individuals who helped immensely when the going was tough. The cover design was thought out and designed by Steve Sims. Lisa Handley helped out when the photography department was in a bind. And special thanks to my buddy, Allen Thorstein- son, for putting up with all our demands and carrying through like a team of twenty steam engines. I would also like to thank our advisor Don Ridge, and .lim Palm of the American Yearbook Advisor: Don Ridge Editor-in-Chief? Shelli Omura Support Staff? Mary Martin Betsy Kuester Janet Price Steve Sims Cheryl Maltbie Sports: Kevin Corwin Mason Rutledge Business Manager: Laura Goldsmith Photo Editor, photographer, and all around Iifesaver: Allen Company, and most of all,'the entire Mesika staff Thanks for putting up with me. n'0'5'ei 50 So here you o, MHS. This is for all of you. To all m new and old friends that are 9 V Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors: Enjoy your years at MHS. There will never be anything like it for the rest of your life. And to my family, The Seniors: You have your whole life ahead of you. l'II miss you all. Good luck, MHS, and remember Mesika means friendship. 'X Q If Shelli Omura ff X ,A xk- X jf , 1- ' ' ,I ,f 4 ' A- 17 f I ' Ln 1 M 5 Q ALLIJ 1' Q,!'Ne.:,., 5f fbf9'f 44 Lfdxcfx GFCZLM GLW aff!! 4 ' I ,f vvfo fi . 5 ' wi Jmgwkl OK fy Qvff A f I of 1 - ff' fffu. k4f XX Aj fggckyfgffw con, 00,19 cpgffa ff I V If K j K X ,M fowl 70 QSM.. , X 3 M I' I K 2 L- x f . ls: EDITOR'S NOTE A Ju ,U f 47 A , ,gg W V C C 1 .,,.,mm,. rm. Hi hli hts Of Mesika 5 M-MW MMI ,,,, xr-' C 2 Z ,unify 1. fir! N .Jr K ' '79'-'14Zef.'riiQZ,5'wEW' ' me A 122: ..-tw L, ,av 1 . ' , Q...-Q, V' W 'wfif:'M'ww:gfg fm.-x:4.2,'K'v '- www 'f' ,' 'WW W 1:w?'f ' .-...,,,,1. .V . . I ,ff +,f,wz.,. ' Q wmv. gg yi :why f 4- 1 'f ff I x v2aif.:f.ffgw,3, .ff 1 ' i A itll., .zu I I V 2,9577 ig-1.1 Ja., 1 A f j fa Q6 pw, f, ,,,, 'f f 11137 3 4, A Y' . 'Mira . , 'U-fffifwpf. WIML My f '42 ' f :Iwi ' , ,-,,2 ' f7 e,'w, ,W ' W it 3 5 P' 5 HTTWQQ V A ,N ,f, ', ,fp I . 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MESIKA Anumada 84 Abrams Kevrn II6 Ackerson Carlota 62 64 I45 Adam and Eve Harrstyllng Adams Dick I 45 Adams Kathy II6 Adams Lon 46 II6 Ac ams Robert II6 A ndrea 9 7 Ahumada Flor II6 Ahumada Lorena 68 Ahumada Patrlcra Akerman Jlll II6 Akerman Yvonne II6 Albano Chrlstle 30 3l 63 3 84 I06 IO8 l45 Aldor Sandra 68 Alexander James Alexander I.rsa Alktre Amy 52 Allars Paul 63 65 Allbery Matt 29 68 89 Alleman John II6 A llen Allen A Ilen Christopher I 45 Kevin 80 II6 Mlke 52 Alles Klm l04 l45 Alles Richard 64 68 Alley Brenda I I6 Ame can Yearbook ll A nderson A nderson A n derson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nderson A nge vine Brent 68 Connte 68 Darren II6 Doug 62 63 65 95 I45 Holly 38 62 I06 IO8 I45 Mark 68 Mary l04 I05 I45 Michael 52 Paul 52 II6 Rosle IIO Shelley 68 Tom l45 Anno Jamie 86 88 Armstrong Janine I45 Armstrong Tiffany 52 Arnold Tracy 63 68 Attebery Kyla 52 Aurora Insurance Market Ausmus Amanda 68 I07 Austenfeld Steve 26 l07 II6 Ayers Alayna l45 B and B Construction l75 Bachand Brett Bachert Karr 38 47 l08 I45 Bacon Bader Baker Baker Baker Edward I45 Julre II6 Scott 36 37 62 63 80 Sherry 68 Tawd II6 Index ISUPPLIMENT NOT INCLUDEDQ Bates Mary 9 Bates Ron I0 Batlk Teresa 52 63 Batterson Came Baum Kenneth II6 Baus Chandra 47 II6 Baus Jeffery 52 Beadle Kimberly 68 Bean Shannon 52 85 Bean Todd II6 Beavm Rhonda 33 II6 Beck Mrke II6 Becker Polly I06 I45 Beckley Michele IOI Beeler Dan1el29 52 Beers John II6 Beers Sharon I45 Bertz Carl Bertz John Bence Krm l45 Benson Wendy 42 68 I07 Berger Paige 52 Bergqurst Shelly 64 65 II6 Bernal Rhonda 68 Berry John 52 Bertrand Karen 68 IO7 Bertsch Kimberly I05 Betro Kenntth I46 Bevan Todd II6 Blermanskr Dana l63 I06 I46 Brngrsser Tracy II6 Blnglsser Travis 52 Blrdsall Aaron II6 Blrdsall Enos 68 Blrdsall Lehi Blsset Kurtt II6 Brxler Delena 64 IO7 Black Paul 52 Blackie Sara II6 Blake Tad 52 Blakesley Cynthia 47 I46 Blanchard James 44 Blaylock Derek 68 Blevins Trm II6 II8 Blodgett Lynal 62 I46 Blount Cynthia 52 64 Blubaugh Rick II6 Blubaugh Tracie 52 64 Blume Blll 33 Blume Krmberely 68 Boartheld Kevm Boddy Kevm 68 Boddy Krlstl 92 4 Bodenstab Timothy 64 68 Boe Ivan II6 Boe Michelle 23 63 I06 l08 Boehm Steven Bogan Michelle lfw Bogart Robert 23 I46 Boggess Brran I46 Borvm Diane II6 Borvm Donna 33 35 I0l Bonneu Chrlstran 52 Booth John II7 Borders Dave 26 II7 Borders Mrcheal 26 27 Ball Helen I0 Ball Richard I45 Ballman Tern I45 Bambrrck Bruce Bambnck Jeffery 29 52 Bankston Chrrstran 29 63 Banta Ann Baratto James 9l II6 Barbtch Dana Barcelou Garry 52 Barheld Brian 68 Barrch Karleen II5 II6 Barrett Jeffery I 45 Barth Dana 68 Baskin and Robins Bates Errk 26 II6 Bates Kirk 52 Borth Sharon 52 Borth Susan 52 Bossert Carrie II7 Bosworth Douglas I46 Bowen Bo wen Bower Boxho Crlstl 30 l46 Tony 86 87 II7 Wendy 42 Isabelle 97 Bradford Ltsa IO4 I46 Bradford Scott I46 Brady Donald 63 94 II5 Bragg Jeff Bray Gayle 33 l08 I46 Bray Leslie 23 33 35 66 68 70 Bray Rod I46 Breckenridge Krlsttne II7 Brtde Kyle 26 28 I Bride Lisa 68 Brrde Robert Brrdegford Kevm 64 Briggs Briggs Brrske Brrske Alan 26 I46 Krrstr 52 Brian 52 Steven 68 Carr Cathy II7 Carr Jeffrey 62 63 I06 I47 Carr Rebecca 69 Carro Lisa 30 32 I06 I47 Carter Brtan 69 Carter Domlnrc 26 99 I47 Cary Jere II I8 2l Brrto de Rezende Alvaro Brooks Cindy l04 I46 Brooks Kerth 26 ll 7 Brooks Ned I I 7 Brown Annette I06 I47 Casper Gary 80 II8 Castle Tom ll 39 85 Cederberg Tane II8 Cederberg Tara 69 Chau Cam 97 Bro wn Brown Bro wn Brown Brown Brown Bro wn Arlene 52 Carolyn I I 7 Carrie 52 Jennifer l0l Kerth 80 II7 Krrk 47 I47 Michelle II7 Chichester Wendy 46 I47 Chtefs Cherubs Chtlds Donald Cho Yun Sang 69 Cho: Julte 63 69 Churlrn Nicholas 53 Clark Kelly 53 Brown Roger 37 68 Brown Scott Brozovrch Krlsty 69 Bruno Maryanna II7 Bryant Kimberley II7 Bryant Rosemarie I47 Buchan Dean Buchanan Barry Buchanan Vernon I I7 Buck Cindy 33 II7 Buck Shen I47 Buerng Michael 69 Buetng Ryan 52 Buell Roxanne II7 Bulls Jack Buller Carol I0 Bunting Kelly 29 52 Bunting Krrstle Burell Irene 52 Burgers Martha I27 Burretta Dianne 85 II7 Buretta Kenneth 52 Buretta Linda l0I I47 Burgess Greg I27 Burleson Randall 52 64 65 Burley Barbara II7 Burns Ltsa l07 II7 Burns Mary Lou I0 97 Burton Bob II I8 63 Burton Carol 38 39 63 65 95 l02 I06 I08 I47 Buskeness Lrsa 69 Buss Michael II7 Buss Valerie 52 Bustard Martha Byrnes Robert Cachero John 69 Cachero Joseph 26 Cady Charles 62 Cady Judy 53 63 Cam Lorrna II7 Calender Ronald 53 Calhoun Lrsa II7 Callahan Michael 53 Calvo George 64 Calvo James I47 Camandona Nancy II2 II3 Campbell lan 53 Campbell Jeffery Campbell Pat 53 Canlda Tlna 69 Caple Phrlrp I 47 Card Andrew I47 Card Hetdl 53 64 Cardinal Vern ll Carlon Diane I05 II7 Carlson Erlc 44 I47 Carlson Jodene Carlton Davld II7 Carpenter Allrson 38 Carpenter Jeff 49 II7 Clark Fat Il Clark Phtlrp 69 Clark Trm II 2I 83 Claussen Ktm 42 83 85 l07 II8 Clawdus Kenneth 53 Clayton Cristy II8 Clemans Patrlcta 33 35 62 83 84 I06 I47 Cleveland Debbie 69 Clifford Jason Clune Donna IIO Cobbs Paul Elliott II 64 Cockbatn Julre 69 Cody Susan I48 Coffin Eric I04 I48 Cogdell Bobby Cogdell Vrrgmra Cohn Theresa II4 II8 Coleman Duane Coleman Robrn 53 Coleman ToddII2 II3 II8 C olllns C olllns Conner Conner Conner Conno Michael 47 4 Nanci 53 63 Ian 53 Karen II8 Sean 26 89 I48 John rs Conrad Barbara 63 II8 Cook Bradford 29 53 86 Cook Bruce ll I8 86 87 89 Cook Scott 26 86 87 II8 Cooley Karyn I48 Coon Jon 53 63 Cooper Karmann II8 Cooper Kentt II8 Copenhaver Ken II8 orbett Konnte 30 86 l04 I48 Corrao Jennifer I02 I06 Corrao Steve 69 I03 Corwin Aprll II8 Corwin Kevin 26 92 IO2 IO8 '48 Cory Scott II8 Costello Alana Costello Todd Countz Mrchelle I05 II8 Cram Alan II8 Cralle Karla Cram John Cram Teresa 69 Crane Phlllp II8 Crawford Ed II8 Cnsman Jennifer Crockett Jack Ill Crosbie Joann 42 53 Crossett Brll I2 Crowell Chuck I48 Culver Larry Curry Nell 53 Curtrs Rodney 69 Curtrs Valerie 69 Cusrmano Jma 53 85 Cusworth Ryan 53 82 Cycle Barn Czarnetzke Donna 69 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