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MANA HA SA 1986 VOL UME 65 MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL MERIDIA N, IDAHO 83642 ...ZO SPORTS ............... ORGANIZATIO S ..... 48 ADM! ISTRATIONJOZ CLASSES ..... SPRING T85... H115 H179 EDITOR .,.........,...,......,..,... ......... R OBERT A GREEN III ASSISTANT EDITOR ....... .......... C YNTHIA TAYLOR PHOTO EDITOR ................................... ........... D ENNIS CASTOLDI HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER ..................... ............................. C HUNG SUE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY ............. BACH PHOTOGRAPHY ADVISOR ..................................................... ..........,.................. Amyllen Bodily Robert Green Yayoi Hayashi Teresa I-Iuckabay Sabrina Neuswanger Mark Peckham Chung Sue Michelle Trosclair Amyllen Bodily Robert Green Teresa Huckabay PRODUCTION STAFF Dennis Castoldi Michelle Harris jamie Hill Christy Mcfadden Tim O'Brien David Smith Cynthia Taylor Leslie Wri ht 8 PHOTOGRAPHERS Dennis Castoldi Michelle Harris Mark Peckham K.C. NORTH David Smith Chung Sue Page by R. Green Photo by R. Green, 2 CONTENTS Photo by R. Green. Page by R. Green. CONTIiN'l'S 3 LIFE 'S CROSSROADS If you look at your life from the right angle, you could say that life is just a series of decisions. One choice after another, linked in an endless sequence. Perhaps you might consider all these choices as a series of crossroads on a pathway: life. So as we go from one intersection to the next, we gain experience and confidence. The greater difficulty of the challenges are met and con' quered because of our increasing decision-mak- ing skills. Some choices are small: which shirt should I wear today? Where should we go for lunch to- day? Other decisions are of greater importance: What classes will I take this year? Will I go to college? These choices are becoming more and more common as we grow older. According to Indian legend, there was a mes- senger famed for his swiftness. He would bear tidings of both the victories and defeats of his tribe. In this editor's opinion, this must have been a difficult choice to make: after all, this would have been a rather dangerous duty. The possibility of capture by the enemy tribes or being attacked by a wild animal would have been high. Whether or not he ever was hurt really isn't important, because it was just a dangerous duty he chose to undertake. To say that his choice was a good one or a bad one is purely a matter of opinion, but this editor's opinion is that he made a good choice. And the young man's name? It is the same as this book: MANA HA SA. hotos by Staff' 7 mmm-x Wim. ln I g : as i MANY DECISIONS ARE SERIOUS A QUE 1 5 f S S TASKS WE MUST i 1 FACE if i OI I NIINC 7 8 OPENING Photo Staff M-vfcrrupumw.. ' Photo by Staff. Photo by C. Sue. CHALLENGES WE MUST CONQUER. CHOICES WE MAKE TODAY rt 'U 'W'-an-.. Phoro by D. Smith. ,. fil-2:52 .. .mqjff -v Photo by Staff. OPENING 9 10 OPENING Photo by Staff. X: Photo by R. Green. PPIOIO by R X 3 Photo Photo by R. Green, CAN AEEECT TI-IE DECISIONS WE MAKE FOR THE REMAINDER OF OUR LIVES ASSEMBLY EE ASSURES HIGH SPIRITS ,M Page by R. Green Photo by C. Sue. Photo by R. Green. The Welcome Back Assembly took place on October 13th and was organized by Student Council. The purpose ofthe assembly. according to Corky Warr, was to 'fire up school spirit'. The assembly was highlighted by Mr. Swain singing Mack the Knife . The song also had some additional lyrics, which included a prediction of victory for the Warriors over Idaho Falls. Not to be outdone, the varsity team did deliver the win. OPENINC LS Photo by C. Sue. The Meridian vs. Borah game was one of the most exciting games of the 85-86 football sea- son. It was played on August 30th at Bronco Stadium. Borah got off to an early lead, and the prospects were looking bleak for our side. How- ever, the team didn't give up the ghost, and were able to come back, and defeated the Lions with a final score of 16 to 7. Photos by Staff. Page by R' Green- 775 we 14 OPENING - Ad ' 'Z' Qu' 1 G 'I' if A lg 3 , , - ww E as , W .Q 4 , s www q Q' Fw ? ' Lf 3 ii Q W q 5 : Mx Q? T ,A R F f if 'H ' , W 'NRA l j A 4' i 3 -1 ww 1+ 1,-A lrwwwmnmm ,,,, 5 57418. 4. 'L-H , -. .. -Q Nm 38 ,J i l. N 5 rw ' sk Y 1 ' ' 2 if mf Q3 in-' , ,Q ..- 2 , 1. if 1 li 'qf xi lg. W A in H wk. i 1.5 5 ,..f I was W, 1 ' 'l.i.L,,, W Q ' +1-nm :- 16 OPENING Photo by R Photo by R, Photo by R. Green. Y X X ,. . se ,V ,X ., fx, 1. Q .3 x - Q.: - sf- 1 , K at, ,,.. 2 emit -X . PM . ,...nn- nf- ff X Photo by R, Green. HOMECOMI G RESOL VES DILEMMA Homecoming was one of the most suspense- ful times of the year, everyone was wondering who the Homecoming Queen would be. To be among the first to know, you had to be at the pageant. The Homecoming Pageant itself was held on the tenth of October at Meridianjunior High, and the contest included judgements based on grace, beauty, and speaking skills, as well as a rehearsed speech. Fifty percent of the contest was based on a popularity poll. fUpper leftl Homecoming Queen and Court: Chad Wain- bolt, Dena Grorh, Rick Gallegos, Lori Okamoto, Burk Ad- ams, Carol Blankenship, Jana Hatch, Matt Jeffries, Corie Larsen, and Rod Quarnberg. CFar lower leftj Carol Blanken- ship and her escort, 3urk Adams speak with a member ofthe audience after the pageant, flnside lower leftljana Hatch receives a hug of congratulations for her place as first runer up, flop Rightl Cindy Potter sings The Rose as the judges tally their results backstage. CLower rightl Mr, Conroy serves as master of ceremonies. unix- M- -,J auf 18 HOMECOMING WEEK ....... .. .W x.--f -- .N-ff: W- .Q-11 NN Q -5 .. ,. 1 MM... .xsx,.,... -iismwswmw.. NWFX T559 F 'li PHOTO BY M. PECKNAM ,-w- ' ...nv- MO 5 R N, 1 A , .K.kk g PHOTO BY STA FF. STUDE T - v, 3' I W Mix I PHOTO BY C. SUE. CUUNCIL SPO SORS HIT HOMECOMI G WEEK PHOTO BY M, PECKNAM. Exit. , W x Ltkrtff, .J B f O O g f fl' fable? 4' ggwf fi 7 PHOTO BY C. SUE. The Meridian High Homecoming consisted of various activities during October 7 through the 12. The Homecoming pageant was held on Thursday the 10. The dance was held on October 12, at the B.S.U. Ballroom. Students as well as the faculty engaged in events such as sweats day, blue and gold day, and nerd day. The assembly also proved to be an entertaining sight with various performances from cheerleaders, drill team, and fellow stu- dents. The week was highlighted with the varsity football game on the 11 of October. Meridian was victorious over Boise High School, 30 to 6. Page 18, top left: King contestants show off the right stuff. Bottom right: Homecoming Queen Carol Blankenship is escorted by her father. Bottom Center: Varsity quarter back, Scott Stuart, attempts to complete a pass. Bottom left: Cheerleaders Maureen Hill, Lisa Walther, and Brenda Ball rest at half time during the homecoming game, Top right: Homeroom students show school pride with their song. The Warrior Submarine. Page hy C. Taylor and R. Green, 19 SPORTS WRESTLERS OVERCOME COMPETITIO Photo by M. Peckham. photo by Q Sue. Scott Halladay works hard to tum over a Borah Lion. Sean Jensen attempts to score a near-fall. Keith Lewis also pushes to score a near-fail. Page by Y. Hayashi. Photo by M, Peckham SPORTS 21 gi' N . 'Q .Q ii 5 Q . y sz X X X hmmm 'NAM -K ---Xxx 1 -wma-xwNN...w.:.-mw.kW,. A x A . 3 X ' in . Kkh. Xfxiiix ' WW . Mn. 'A ,rw If X ,W A ,,,. lf., , Q Photo by M. Peckham. Sophomore Wrestlers top: S. Halladay, R. Malone, B. Ho, D. Barclay, M. Walker, R. Cambell, E, Newberry, S.-johnson, P. Schoenfield. Middle: B. Patton, W. Cody, B. Matlock,j. Olson, T, England, B. Edgerton, T. Evans. Bottom row: F. Patterson, G. jenkins, B. Lane,j. Loveland, T. Piva. Photo by Bach Photography. EXPECTED RESULTS SURPRISE OBSERVERS Meridian Wrertlem' Crush Opporition in Stunning Dirpiny of Force. Varsity Wrestlers back row: C. Walker, D.jenkins, R. Hardy, S.jensen, M. Blackwood. T. Mancilla. B. Dwonch,j. Straw. Front row: N. Cobb, C. Pratt, K. Lewis, C. Edgerton, C. Wesselman, D. Manee. Photo by Bach Photography. Nobody at Meridian High was surprised to hear that the wrestling team won the State A-1 Title. Meridian was favored by everyone in- volved. The surprising part about the competi- tion wasn't who won, but how we won. Meridian scored more than twice as many points as the second runner-up. Meridian placed eight com- petitors in the final round, and of those, five went on to become state champions in their weight class.john Spencer C98 lbs.l,jon Watson C132 lbsj, Chris Pratt C138 lbsj, Tony Mancilla C167 lbs.D, and jim Straw C185 lbs.l each finished first in their class. This team managed to keep surpassing itself, and continue to amaze those who followed the contests right up until the end of state competition. Upper leftzjohn Spencer strains to turn his opponent with a cradle. Lower left: Tim Delgard clamps a front head lock on a Borah wrestler. Top right: Ron Kaufman finishes a double leg throw. Page by Y. Hayashi. SPORTS Z5 wi Positive attitudes, hard practices, dedication, and above all, team work, commented Coach O'Mera. This is what the Meridian Varsity Football Team achieved this season. Meridian gained a record of 10-2, topping all other A1 high school football teams in Idaho. Described by newspapers as A powerful team, their talent earned them a chance for the state championship playoffs. Meridian lost this game to Coeur d'Alene 14-21. Coach O'Mera stated that he was proud of all the players. O'Mera had mixed feelings about the state playoffs, saying, With any sport there has to be a winner and a loser, unfortunately Meridian lost. Individual accomplishments on the team included: Most Valuable Player, Senior Matt jeffriesg Defensive Lineman Award, Senior Paul Walkerg Linebacker Award, Senior Derek Moore, Receiver Award, Senior Tim Richardson, Offensive Lineman Award, jenior Rich Van Woerkomg Offensive Back Award, Senior jim Waite. Top right: Chad Wambolt cuts against the grain at the playoffs semi-final round. Middle: Mitch Blackwood, Dave Frandsen, and Derek Moore bring down one of Boise High's receivers at the Homecoming game. Upper right: Scott Stewart prepares to 'go to the air' at the semi-finals. Right: Chad Wambolt rushes against the Capital Eagles. Page By C. Taylor, VARSITY FOOTBALL MERITS 'U .A----1-1 T VICTORIOUS Ifronr row: M. Williston. B.jones, T. Ruplinger, G. Myers, B. Adams, E. Lowe, K.jolley, R. Seifert, M.jeffries, R. Hardy, S. Stuart, Rjohnson. R. Allen. Second row: I.. Beeson. I.. Pererson,j. Waite, B. Cheek, T. Compton, T. Steffner, L. Barriatuz1,j. Herrick, B. Weiss, B. Adams, K. Sanders, K. Crofts, B. Preece, T. Koher, P. Ciilley, S. Mcliarland, D. Longson, S. Poole. Third Rowzj. Dusky, M. Blackwood, G. Gilliam, C. Wambolt, D. Reis, C. Pilayo, T. Hammons, M. Meade, M. Iingel, V. Gibson. I.. Shea. D. Wertman, R. Regner, E. Thompson, A. Bell, C. Sabala, T. Roark, D. Irving, T. Marshall. Fourth row: W. W0odall,j. Kozlowski, S. Terry,j. Pe-ugh, T. Schwisow, S. Buck. M, Elhart, T. Stern, B. Carpender, R. Van Woerkom, T. Smith, S. Ward, C. Wallace, P. Walker, M. Stowell, A. Rowser, S. Kober, R. Bruemrner, T. Richardson, D. Moore, S. Kern. R. Lee, D. Frandsen. Back Row: Bob O' Mera CHead Coachj, Greg Drake CAsst. Coachl, Keith Rickets QAsst. Coachl, Ray Wilmont CAsst. Coachl, Lon McCurdy fAsst. Coaclil. Torn Auchampach fAssr. Coachl. Ron Beeson CSoph Asst. Coachj, Russ Weeks CSoph. Asst. Coachl, Gary Gorrell CSoph. Asst. Coachl, Bob Skinner fSoph. Asst. Coriclil,jef't' Dalling fTrainerJ. Dave Hansen fTrainerj, Steve Elliott QTrainerD, Dan Irving CTrainer5,john Watson CTrainerl. Photo by Bach. u SPORTS 25 VARSITY FOOTBALL EX CELS sf se 1 . Page and Photo R. Green . ,K . e. Xi. - . www . . X NNNMX., NNN X . NR. ,V x-g, K ixl , ,. .. fl Photo by M. Peckham. 26 SPORTS Q., ad, ,MMM .-' Q, Photo by Staff. Fw I Vfrfii 451:-lf ' .uf df V 1 ,in ,wggng :W-flg,1i,w, ia pf' 2-,+,,,t f:f.M,:,y,5 6, yi! m2,,L: :,!GHm. if ' Photo by C. Sue. Photo by C. SLQ SPORTS 27 v Q if SM FQ 'SQ' Coach Beeson Chead Coachj, Coach Gorrel Cassistant coachg linebacker and linej, coach Weeks Cassistant coachg receivers and offensive backsj, and Coach Skinner Qassistant coach, of- fensive linej led the Sophomore football team to a 5 win 2 loss season. Coach Beeson said, it was the best team Meridian has had in the four years he has coached at Meridian high school. The season included beating Borah high school in the first game of the season 25 to 14. Lower Right Center: Brian Stewart gets sat on by a Boise player. Lower Far Right: Erick Harbi- son kicks the ball on the fourth down. Upper ri Left: Brad Wickam runs the ball. Upper Left: 2 Brad Wickam runs the ball. Upper Right: Curtis Waite carries the ball while Ron Mowery blocks. Page by C. McFadden O 5.1 O .C D-4 . f 5- S K' . K x avfaifartf . . - - A ri' ' A ii il First row: T. Evans,j. Spengler, R, Haines,-I. Gutierrez, E. Harbison, D. Sommerville, B. Ho,j. Ball, R. Miller, T. Piva, Second row:'I. Rogan, B. Wickam, M. Winkle, K. Courtney, D. Dowd, D. Dolenar, R. Thomas, D. Perry, D. Barclay, M. Sower, B. Gramlich, C. Waite, T. Fullmer, Third row: S. Nichols, D. Cole,-I. Dix- on, T. Kari, R.johnson,-I. Keene, D. Case, E. Newberry,-I. Baird, T. Moyer,-Ljarvis, M. Anderson, B. Patton,j. Cafferty,j. Minor, C. Wallace, Fourth row: Mr. Weeks, Mr. Gorrell, K. Myers, B. Bowden, S. Stenquist,J. Smith, T. Strecker, R. Chase, T. Behunin, K. Moore, C. Taylor, R. Campbelluj. Walker, T. Yonker, G. jenkins, F. Patterson, S. Loveland, S. Donnell,j. Koga, Mr. Beeson Photo by Bach Photography 28 SPORTS SOPHOMORES SHOW BRIGHT FUTURE I Photo by M Peckham li' I wr' off? 1 471 Q .l Photo by M. Peckham. Photo by M. Peckham. ' f SPORTS 29 VARSITY TAKES THIRD The Meridian High School Varsity Basketball Team was ranked number one in the state in 1986. They also placed third in the A-1 District Tournament and went to the State Playoffs. Coach Haynes stated that the team practiced for several months out of the year to obtain their only goal, to go to the State Tournament. Coach Haynes reflected that his team was a great bunch to the coach and he had great respect for them. Photo at right: Matt Ingersoll tries a jump shot at the Lewiston game. Bottom photo: David Frandsen concen- trates on making a basket at the District Playoffs. Page 31g left photo: Scott Stuart charges through the Tigers' defense. Right photo: Scott Kern leaps into the air in an attempt at the basket. Page by M. Peckham. , T .ei. T t e 3 , ee , .te. no Photo by C. Sue. 30 SPORTS weve' WSH . Qs. ,.4,,,.,., . -W .mo , .. . . ,..o,.k Photo by C. Sue. mpg. Photo by Staff. Front row:j. Arte, Second row: S. Stuart. R. Seifert, Rjohnson, D. Frandsen, S, Kern, M. Ingersollj. Varner. Third row: D. Doan, S. McDowell,j. Basura, Osborn, L. Beeson, S, Loveland,j. Koga, Coach Haynes. Photo by Bach Photographs. Sports 51 I ,. The Meridian -IV and Sophomore Basketball Teams did very well throughout the season. The records as of February 7th were: 12-5 forjV, 14-1 for soph A, and 11-6 for the soph B team. The soph B team was invited to the Snake River Valley JV Tournament on February 18th, 19th, and the 20th. It was the first time ever that a soph B team had been invited to the tournament. Coach Kerfoot, of the soph A basketball team, .mmm JV: Front row: D. Cooley, Kjolley, B. Schultz, D. Wall, T. Marshall, B. Toney,j. Schamber. Back row: Coach Brunzell, S. Prestel, A. Swenson, D. Stinehelfer, R. Lee, R. Osborn, T. Sterling, B. jones. Photo by Bach Photography. 52 SPORTS made a goal of going 21-1 by the end of the season. ThejV team went to thejV Tournament at Borah on February 17th, 19th, and 20th. Upper left: joe Koga brings the ball in by dribbling around an opposing Bengal defender. Upper center: Ken Moore wards offthree defenders from Borah. Middle: Lance Beeson weaves through the opposing team's defense in order to get to the basket. Upper right: Eric Thompson starts with a good defense. Page by C. Sue. MZIKGI' Photo C. Sue. QQ. fl 500 Photo M. Peckham. JV A D SOPHOMORE D OUTSTA DING SEASO w X, SOPH A: Front row: D. Pearce, B. Larrondo, M, Peterson C. Wilson, E. Harbison, C, Yorgason. Back tow: li, Wicknm T, Dehlin, L. Beeson, Koga, S. Loveland, S. Donnell Coach Kerfoot. Photo by Batch Photography. SOPII B: Front row: R.jeppson. 'l'. lfullmer. G, Daven- pott,j. Sl1affer.C, Somtnerville,j.jatvis. Middle row: Couch Odale, Rogan, A. Detmar, C. Hale, T. Strecker. W. Schmeckpepper. Back row: Guerber, K. Moore, Rjolm- son, K.jol1nson, R. Stinson, A. Moorlmouse. Photo by Buch Photography. lan SPORTS 55 --ww- , , ,WW ,. , .,,.,, Mwwgv , W, ..,,. W ,, M,,-,x .1-ww f K , ' , , ,, yr if 4 QU is , M M 4' J P Q .L H i f 4 M gg , W, V MMI, YW Q -4 ya Q' ,W J' .2 M 'H M... A .val 'Q I if, .ff . 'ff , as--f, FXR. Lk 5 'Q X x ' -fe 'xxfsa ' , .123 'E 64 1. - 4- ' .yi . S ' Z'f- ' W , . ' vununuq, ' ' 1 nf , M' an e. 1 - , ff' 1 i .fn in rv? x X A I, ,Qi-Y . Wg' f 22- A f , 'E fu. s ' W Q ' , i- N ' 4 V ' in b 4- X by ws! k ff ' :tw WW Q, ,Ig , . k ' -+5 . t xziliv an . A A W 9 , , x Q Sf 'f lfl if 3 HH., . A' A I N' Q f ffm, Y - f S i 8 I ! u DISTRICT TITLE EHRNED If they had a weakness it was early in the season while they were learning a new position, but that weakness became their greatest strength, was how Coach Holsclaw summed up the 1985-86 Girls j.V. Basketball Team. The j.V. Team had a favorable season with a record of 10- 2 in league play. MHS won thej.V. Tournament against Capital 38-35, to become the District Champions. The Girls Sophomore Basketball Team worked hard during the 1985-86 year with each girl acting as captain. Coach johnson believed the most difficult game was against Borah, and the easiest was against Nampa. One of the sea- son's highlights was when MHS came from a 12 point deficit at half time to beat the Mountain Home j.V. team by 3. Below:j.V. captain Kelly Stevens dribbles the ball during the Boise game. Upper right: Lesa Hihath shoots a lay-up. Lower right: Chanette Gould attempts to pass the ball while being guarded. Page by M. Harris. Photos by C. Sue. 44... A K Wi' 'N....f i. 36 SPORTS H S S . ' .3 ,... .e - . gg : x Q K c f. .t Girlsj.V. front row:jJ. Seifert, C. Knudson, W. Blauvelt, Team Captain K. Stevens. A. Hilton, M. Dethman. Back row: T. Orr, K. Berry, S. Porter, K. Dodd, P. Clark, C. Spriggel, Coach Holsclaw. Photo by Bach Photography. nold, D. Lyon, C. Gould, D. Bowens, Coach johnson. Photo by Bach Photography. Girls Sophomore front row: K. Clifford, L. Hihath, B. Fairchildj. Richardson, D. Hansen, S. Page, C. Anderson, Back row: C. Shulz, T. Tavares, A. Ar- SPORTS 37 5 Q ,K Q V ng G4 ,, -av, ,gn '9 ,l 4' Q -an . ,f, ,K 1 . ,, i Y aa ,-vw. Y E f , ' ' ' W n , -l wg f V Wff 'T 1 5 1 gif .f M ' ri, ' ga Ni 'f fm I YW-riff ii ,Q fm. 4 ia 4 . mf 9 M . 9 g xx xi, N X S tx X R X 1'-R S912 ig, X . k s 'L X X W N Nw . . A., A X.3 w x :AP 5 , Back row: Coach Marv Thorne, Gordon Roberts, Brian Alger, Bob Robinson,jeff Wilcox, Billy Schultz, Young-Ioon Park, Brian Meadows, Mike Bennion Rusty Heinrich, Greg Williams, Coach Tom Reynolds. Front row: Derek Gardner, Randy Toevs, Mark Buie, Nick Fleming, Chris Hudlet, Pat Michael, Bill Scott, Mike Reynolds. Photo by Bach Photography. This is the second year that soccer has been a letter sport within the state high schools. Soccer is growing rapidly in popularity in America and many people are becoming fans of this newly Americanized sport. The Meridian High soccer teams worked hard and showed great potential for the upcoming years. Although none of the teams made it to the State Championships, they all displayed their best efforts during their best efforts during the 1985-86 season. Lower right: Senior, Sheryl Morley races to the ball while playing a game against Borah High. Far right: Rusty Heinrich clears the ball away from Meridian's goal during a game with Boise. Photos by staff. Page by L. Wright 40 SPORTS I , Q. SOCCER TEAMS DISPLAY EFFORT . A 'T r. . -.t Q an ' ...5 ,fir Q BBN in., Q 'AQ -si- .Q . iw N N W et. at ...W Q all . .Ln ,-.4 W Back row: Coach Larry Rupp, Sandy Bright, Shelly Andridge, Kellee Barningham, Sheryl Morley, Dawn Koch,julie Rupp, Kelli Hopkins, Becky Walker, Dc-Vonne Worthan, Leslie Wright. Front row:jennifer Hansen, Heather Reilly, Stacy Schuler, Ronnetta Shepard, Kirsti Walsh,janna Wight, Trina Williams, Tracy Sanfordhjeri Wight. Photo by Bach Photography, BS ft B - dun 5 U-r Back rowrjason Brockett, Brad Ebert, Dave Drake, Blake Holgate, Aaron Billingsley, Kevin Ellis, Frank Bright, Chris Yorgason Greg Stewart, Brian Parsons, Coach Bill Billingsley. Front row: Willie Brown, Derek Michael, Dave Hale, Terry Cohen, Brad Toney, Ned Gardner, Todd Smith, Steve Turley, Pat Dahlmeir, Alan Hutchins. Photo by Bach Photogrphy. SPORTS -'il if? Wi. 'X T235 P 'I 1 ,.,: 8 f . :WW M Photo by M. Peckham. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ACHIEVES STATE Girls' Varsity Volleyball went to district this year, where they lost the title game to Nampag 15-13, 16-14, 15-11. Thanks to the outstanding finish at District, they got to go to the State Tournament in Pocatello. There they suffered a hard-fought, emotional loss late in the tourna- ment. In spite of the loss, the girls felt that State was their best experience of the season. Another highlight for the girls was winning the Wood River Invitational. Meridian placed first among eight of the top high school volley- ball teams in the state. The girls stayed together as a team the entire year, showing cooperation and sportsmanship. Page by Y. Hayashi Meridian Varsity Volleyball, top row, left to rightzjenniferjeffries, Gina Bagley, Scarlett Overly,julie Christensen, Kelly Phillips, Pam Weber. Bottom row, left to right: Cindy Gallegos, Annette Bastian, Chandra Estes, Shannon Smith, Tiffany jones. Photo by C. Sue SPORTS 45 JV 5110 W5 SPQRTSMA SHIP jV'A' Front row: K. Dobbs, D. Holsclaw, C. Knudson, W. Blauvelt,j. McCrorey,j. Lytle. Back row:j. Seifert, G. Nachbar, B. Baker, K. Dodd, P. Clark, D. Goodwin. Photo by C. The -IV 'A' volleyball team had a smashing season with 15 wins and 6 losses, a total of 21 games. Captains janet McCrorey and Gina Nachbar, both juniors, led the team through their easiest game, against Boise, and their har- dest game, against Nampa. Setting and hitting were among the team's best points. .IV 'B', an all-sophomore team, also had a good season. As a whole, thejV team showed good sports- manship and school pride. Upper middle:janet MCCrorey saves a point. Lower left: Gina Nachbar bumps the ball. Upper right: Cindy Maestas blocks the ball. Page by T. Huckabay. 44 SPORTS Sue in . L' ll . Photo by Staff Photo by D, Smith V'1i' From row: K. Aksumit, T. Law, B Insko, C. Cheek, C. Femey, C. North, Back row: Coach Grim, E. Ries, C. Stutz, K. Wachter, K. Berry, C. Maestas, K. McNarie, D, Andregg. Photo by C. Sue SPORTS -15 The Boys Varsity Cross Country Team, led by a strong overall group effort, took first place in all but one of their matches this year. They won the district title for the first time in 10 years. They also took part in the Gary Franklin Invitational in Eugene, Oregon. They were able to place third out of the 48 best high school Cross Country team in the entire Northwest, At the State Tour- nament in Moscow, they were narrowly edged by an outstanding Highland team for the State Championship. The girls teamg powered by many returning juniors and Seniors took second place in almost all of their matches. They took fourth at the Gary Franklin Invitational, and they narrowly lost the district race to Borah. At state they took third place behind Coeur d'alene and Borah, still managing to take one of the highest places ever for a Meridian Girls Team. Above Left: Dave Hansen and Ron Post sprint for the finish line. Below Left: Coach Wolf discusses a race with Suejarvis. Below Right: Valerie Vail moves head of the competition. Page by R. Green and D. Smith. 46 CROSS COUNTRY RECORDS EAR ED W Photo by D. Smith Photo by D. Smith Photo by D. smith Cross Country: Photo by Bach Photography Row: Brenda Tidwell, Angie lisplin, Cindy Porter, Lauri Olen, Stacey Wilkerson, Alissa Williams. Front Row: Coach Dennis Kerfoot, Suejarvis, Laun Pe- Valerie Vail, Christine Olen, Coach Diane Wolf. ifllilllli Kllillill Ima Cross Country Photo hy Bach Photography Rowzjeff Scharnhenjeff George, Mike Loree, David Hansen, Greg Kindler, Rick Gallegos, Shane Kindler. Middle Row: Coach Dennis Kerfoor, Andy Scot llalladay, Ronnie Post, Chuck Woods, Phil Becker, Matt Sower, Dan Blaine, Mart Irvin, Coach Diane Wolf. Front Row: Chris Garcia, Ron McLaren, att Dismer, Damien Sower, Chad Wilon, Craig Wesselman. CROSS COUNTRY -17 ORGANIZATIUNS SKI CLUB CONQUERS THE SLOPES x -w P as ' W F S ,, IRQ .SMF Ml' ' If l ig . 'X Uv 3 S S ' .S S A ' i v in 1 S SS 'Q -v S 1 an lil S ORGANIIA FIONS D The '85-'86 Varsity Cheerleaders practiced their routines every day during fourth hour, and on some days they also practiced before and after school. They were active in training camps during the summer, including the NCA summer camp, where they did very well in group and individual performances. junior Lisa Walther won many awards for her energetic. spirited performance. Senior Lori Okamoto also won many awards, including an offer to return next year and teach at the camp. She also received the opportunity to go to Hawaii over Christmas Break and cheer at the Hula Bowl. lar lower left: Lori Oltamoto watches solemnly during the last rninutes ofthe state playoffs at Pocatello. Lower left: Carol lilanlxenship and Brenda liall cheer the Wrrrriors at the Mini-dome during the second half of the game. Lower right: Maureen llill pauses while reaching chants to the student hody during a pep assemhly. Near left: the cheerleaders stand at attention for the National Anthem at Bronco Stadium. Page hy R. Green. CHEERLEADERS OVERCOME OBSTACLES- N.C.A. Awamfr Earned 50 ORGANIZATIONS Back Rowg Brenda Ball, Carol Blankenship, Maureen Hill, Teresa Haddock. Front Rowg Lisa Walther, Lori Okamoto. Luanne Relyea,jana Hatch. Photo by Bach Photography. . fg' 4 V K . Mk- ,.. ,ta l it it Photo hy Staff. ORGANIZATIONS S1 S' .QQ mE:A . bu! ei: 1 1 P , X X Y l E x ' Q fi if' A K , Z Photo by R. Gr SCH Photo by M. Peckham. Meridian Sophomore Cheerleaders made their debut at the Welcome Back Assembly held this past September. They provided Warrior spirit in this assembly, as well as the Sophomore Assembly they sponsored. They led cheering for all Sophomore football and all sophomore A basketball games as well as cheering for girls'j.V. and sophomore basketball games. They were chosen as the second best Squad A at the N.C.A. camp last summer. They practiced hard every day this year. Although having many responsibilities, they have done their job well. 'Nxt l'pper leftg Amy Washburn Cheers for a boy's sophomore basketball game. Upper middleg Mindy Wells, X4 Sarah llrz.jennifer Halker and Amy Washburn are X delighted ar the state football championship playoffs. l'pper righrg Sarah llrz smiles in the Halloween Assembly. Lower middlegjennifer Halker inspires the sophomore football teeam. Lower rightg Cheri Eckhardt. Mindy Wells and Rachelle johnson sing the Alma Mater song in the Wlellcome Back Assembly, Page by Y. Hayashi. SOPllOMORli CllliliRl.liAl3lfRS Ss X AN ,X X- f- ., sw-E. , His x .. Y , ' , W Tv- mam X MQ rg X my MN t 1 .www 1 ' 21 -2 fx Q gk ' S . 9 if - A Y N ' xx N Y Q? k - X . as X . . WRESTLERETTES SHOW SPIRIT is X Nm -. 1 The Wrestlerettes have had something to cheer about this year. They have been supporting the wrestling team by making banners, signs and cheering at the matches. They traveled with the team to the Tri-State matches at Lewiston and again to state matches at Coeur D'Alene. ORGANIZATIONS 55 ? 4 Q Photo hy M. Peckham. The Meridian High School Basketball Drill Team helped boost school spirit by performing at assemblies and basketball games. Several of their activities included putting on a dance clinic for area fifth through ninth graders and holding a spring show on April seventeenth. Their goals were to place in three competi- tions the Interstate DancefDrill Competitions, the Intermountain Drill team Competition, and the Pacific Northwest Drill team Competition. Page by M. Peckham. Photo by M. Peckham DRILL TEAM B OOS TS SPIRITS ORGANIZATIONS 57 MARCHING BA D STEALS THE SHOW The 1985-86 Warrior marching unit had a very exciting and successful season. The 306 mem- bers ofthe marching unit, comprised of the Band, Drill Team, Color Guard, and Drum Corps., were led by four drum majors, Will Rob- inson, head drum major, Lance Haight, Michelle Beeson, and jeff Kirkman, assistants, and two advisorsg Mr. Ron Van Order and Ms. Penny Andrew. The unit competed in two contests, one in Pasco, Washington, and District III competi- tion at Boise State University, taking a second place trophy each and a trophy for best drum line. The show this year was designed to be extremely exciting and entertaining and even succeeded in bringing the audience at District III to their feet. The unit topped off their season with a trip to California with performances at Disneyland, Sea World, and a nationally tele- vised half-time in the Raiders vs. Charges game at the San Diego Stadium. The key to the units success was their tremendous Esprit de Corps and overall enthusiasm. The unit developed a winning attitude and could march anywhere in the U.S., be accepted well, and feel like the best. Top left: Harley Whitcomb plays timpani in his pit . Center left: Lines led by Eric Wiesemann, saxophone, and Debbie Cooley, flute, play their best at District III competition. Lower left: Drum Majorsg jeff Kirkman, Will Robinson, Lance Haight, and Michelle Beeson, lead the band off the field after competing at District III. Lower center: Snare drummersg Sharon Later, Greg Brigante, and Curt Peterson, entertain crowd at the Mini-dome in Pocatello. Lower center right: Corie Larsen joins kick-line at the end of Georgia in the Mini-dome. Lower far right: Wanda Nitchals proudly displays her flag during La Suerta De Los Tontos at Boise State University. Members of the marching unit, in alphabetical order: B. Alger, S. Allen, D. Anderson, D. Anderson, S. Archuleta, K. Arp, M. Armfield, M. Audens, K. Ayarra, K. Bach, R. Baldazo, K. Balderston, S. Barnes, R. Barnhart, L. Barron. W Barrus, D. Bassett, R. Bateman, R. Bearry,j. Beel, M. Beeson, S. Bennett, T. Bentley, A. Blair, C. Blomstrom, A. Bodily, C. Bodily, B. Bockelman, R. Boehm, A. Bolen, C. Bonner,j Bouche, T. Bowen, K. Boysun, C. Brenisholtz, L. Brice, C. Brigante,j. Brinton, C. Brown, M. Brown, R. Brown, S. Burdick, M. Buxton,j. Carlile, T. Carlson, B. Carter, K. Carter, L Chandler, K. Christensen, D. Clark, B. Clarkson, K. Clarkson, L. Clarkson, P. Clemens, D. Coladner, L. Coleman, S. Commet, D. Cooley, L. Cooper, P. Cordle,j. Cort, S. Criner. K Crockett. D. Cutbirth, A. Davis, K. Davis,j. Davis, T. Dehlin, S. Drake, M. Draper, D. Duddles, L. Dupont, K. Eastman, A. Eaton, C. Edgerton,j. Edwards,j. Eggleston, H. Enix, B Farris,j. Feeler,-I. Ferris, K. Ferris,j. Fitzgerald, D. Forbes, S. Fox, A. Frederickson,-J. Freeman, P. Freeman, M. Frohardt, C. Garreton,-J. Gempler, K. Giles, C. Gillies,j. Godfrey,j Graggj. Griffin, A. Grove, L. Grow, D. Guerber, W. Guisto, C. Haas, R. Haddock,j. Haddon, M. Hagen, L. Haight, S. Hansen, S. Harper, S. Harvey, M. Hastings, R. Hausheer, C Hawkins, D. Haynes,j. Hearne, K. Heaton, B. Hedges, R. Heinrich,j. Henderson, M. Henry, K. Herrick, M. Hicks,J. Hill, D. Hohnstein, P. Holley, B. Holstein, K. Holt, W. Hoyt L. Huber, M. Hyde, B. Irvin, Cjackson, Cjackson, E.jantz, R.janzen, V.jennings, S.jensen, T.jensen, Rjeppsen, S.jones, C.johnson, L.johnson, T.johnson, E. Kaikala, S Kiel,j. Kimball, K. King,j. Kirkman, L. Knudsen, S. Kohn, T. Kozlowski, C. Krawl,j. Kukay, L. Kunz, T. LaBuda, K. Langdon, C. Larsen, S. Later, G. Leavitt, S. Leavitt, S. Lewis H. Line, C. Livingston, T. Longson, R. Lookhart, S. Looney, T. Macgowan, D. Mack, N. Magdiel, G. Makinen, A. Malone, V. Marier, C. Marshall, T. Mathie, M. Maxfield, S. Max- field, D. Maylin,,I. McClure, L. McDonald, K. McFadden, K. McGhee, P. McMurtrey,j. Meldrum, B. Menzel, K. Meske, T. Meunier, G. Meyer, C. Miller,-J. Miller, V. Millet, M Milliken, K. Moodie,j. Morgan, C. Mundt, W. Nebeker, C. Nelson,-I. Nelson, A. Newberry, L. Nicholas, W. Nitchals, S. Novak, G. Oldenburg, L. Oleson, H. Osier, S. Palmer, S Palmer, A. Papenfuss, T. Pate, C. Paul, E. Perkins, S. Peters, C. Petersen, A. Peterson, V. Peterson, L. Posey,-I. Powell, M. Prochaska, K. Rackham, L. Rader, A. Rankin, D. Rapley T. Reche, K. Recla, B. Reed, S. Reed, S. Rees, S. Reid, B. Rennison, R. Rhead, T. Rice,j. Rich, A. Richard, T. Robertson, S. Robinson, W. Robinson, R. Rodgers, S. Rohde,j Roos, M. Roos, M. Roper, G. Rosanbalm, S. Roth, C. Rue, M. Rupe, C. Ruwe, T. Ryals, R. Sall, M. Sampson, O. Sayinainen, M. Schaefer, S. Schilling, T. Schlie,j. Schroeder, H Schwiebert. V. Scott, C. Sharp, A. Shelby, B. Shirley, K. Shortt, M. Smith, L. Spencer,j. Spinosa, S. Spoor, M. Stark, B. Stoutenburg, L. Stuart, S. Sundgaard, R. Swan, H. Swatsen- barg, D. Thorngren, H. Todd, D. Trimmel, E. Tubbs,j. Turley, B. Turner, G. Turner, H. Turner, T. Urquhart, B. VanHorn,-I. Venable, M. Waite,j. Walker, M. Walker, N. Walker M. Wall, A. Waller, K. Watts, D. Weldon, N. West, S. West, A. Wheeler, H. Whitcomb, A. White, R. Wick, E. Wiesemann, M. Williams, T. Williams,j. Wilson, C. Winks, M. Win- ters, A. Yates. Photo by R. Green. Page by Y. Hayashi and A. Bodily Photo by D. Castolcli. Far left: Doris Tremmel plays a tambourine while per' forming a halftime show. Botton leftzjennifer Ilearne and Vicki Jennings enjoy a dance step during a routine. Top Center: Ryan janzen and Audra Iiaton waltz to the The Ten- nessee Waltz. Top right: The cymbal section tops off the formation of the Drum Corps during the finale. Page hy I.. Wright ai :1 UD U Q. .D O ..- O .C 3. jazz Band top row: B. Alger, D. Haynes, M. Hagen, T. Carlson, G. Meyer, D. Anderson, S. Drake, C. Ruwe,j. Kirkman. Center row: R. Barnhartxl. Edwards. W. Robin- son. K. Carter, Mr. VnnOrder, T. Dehlin, B. Greene. Bottom row: K. McFadden, A. Wheeler, M. Sampsorhj. Beel, Kimball. ORGANIZATIONS 61 PEP BHND LEND5 SUPPURT Photo by Bach Photographyin Gold Band: M. Schaffer, M. Roos, T. Mathie, S. Bennet, M. Williams, D. Hohnstien, M. Hicks, R, Brown, L. Dupont, A. Newberry,j, Rich,j. Godfrey, H. Line, W. Nebeker, K. Bach, S. West, L. Clarkson, D. Weldon, T. Kozloski, A. Davis, S. Sundgaard, W. Hoyt, Miller, C. Bonner, Henderson, S. jones, E. jantz, S. Jensen, M. Henry, B. Rennison, Hoddon, G. Miller, C. Hawkins, R. Boehm, M. Hyde, B. Hedges, S. Peters, j. Morgan, C. Brenisholtz,j. Bouche, T. Urquhart, R. Bateman,j. Wilson, Cjackson, G. Levitt, E. Welson, W. Barrus,j. Fitzgerald, T. Dehlin, R. jeppsen, Griffin, A. Fredrickson, R. Haddock, M. Frohart, S. Roth, Venable. 1,04 The Blue and Gold Pep Bands are made up of students in symphonic band, concert band, and drum corps. The pep bands attend all the home basketball games and some of the away games to support both the girls and boys teams. Mr. Van- Order and the drum majors take turns directing the bands. To top off their season, the pep band performed a marching half time show. Center Top: john Spinosa plays the flute. Lower Right: Chrissy johnson plays her clarinet at a home game. Lower Left: Mike Hagen and Todd Carlson entertain the crowd at the Meridian vs. Borah game. Page by Amyllen Bodily. 1 7 f- tt I Blue Pep Band: B. Alger, S. Allen, D. Anderson, D. Anderson, S. Archuleta, M. Armfield, M. Audens, Baldazo, R. Barnhart, L. Barron,j. Beel, M. Beeson, B. Bockelman, A. Bodily, G. Brigante, K. Boyson. R M Buxton, T. Carlson, K. Carter, L. Chandler, D. Clark, D. Colladner, D. Cooley, L. Cooper, D. Cutbirth, 'I' Dehlin, S. Drake, M. Draper, D. Duddles, A. Eaton,j. Edwards, H. Enix,,I. Feeler, K. Ferris.'I. Gempler, K Giles, C. Gillies, D. Guerber, C. Haas, M. Hagen, L. Haight, S, Harper, D. Haynes, R. Heinrich,j. Hill. P Holley, B. Holstein, C.-Iackson, T.jensen, C.-Iohnson,-J. Kimball,j. Kirkman,j. Kukay, L. Kunz, K. Langd S. Lewis, G. Mackinen, C. Marshall, M. Maxfield, McClure, K. McFadden, j. Meldrum. B. Menzel Meuner, C. Miller, L. Nicholas, S. Novak, G. Oldenberg, C. Paul, B. Perkins, C. Peterson, V. Peterson, Rackham, L. Rader, A. Rankin, T. Reche, R. Rhead, W. Robinson, C. Rue, M. Sampson,j. Schroeder Schweibert, B. Shirley, M. Smith,-I. Spinosa, M. Stark, G. Turner, B. VanHorn, M. Wall, N. West, A. Whee H. Whitcomb, R. Wick, C. Winks. v on T K H ler v ME JS A D TREBLE CHOIRS SING HARMO IES Meridian Treble Choir, Front row, Christene Park,jo Dene Gibbons, Atsuko Shimowada, Coleen Se-ttgast,jeri Ward, Heather Hoag, Ronna Hawkins, Echo Leach, Kathie Holloway. Second row, Mr. Vern Swain fdirectorj, Maureen Bohacek, Sue Nipper, Kim Hansen, Trisha Everett, Tracy Kline, Trina Fife, Angela Avery, Tawna Herrera, Salina Baldwin,-Iodi Godfrey. Back rowgjulie Chesnut, Laura Goodall, Teresa Stuart, Kathy Wibbels, Shannon Roy, Penny Tryborn,julie Cobler, Ginny Miller, Deetta Bowens. Not pictured, Dalene Adams, Yvonne Cain, Linda Chandler, Chris Corless, Melissa Demond, Lisa Halls, Ronna Hawkins, Ada john, Karen Ketterer, Kim King, Christine Lourey, Barbara Martinez, Darla Striickhim, Alissa Williams, Kathy Wilmot. Photo by Bach Photography. 64 ORGANIZATIONS Meridian Men s Choir Front row, Tom Bergin, Brien Border,-jeff Smith, Doug Clark. Second rowg Corey Graber Rob Haines jeff Heinrich,jack Buttars,john jedlick. Back rowg Kevin Myers, Shane Stenquist eff Wilcox jim Larsen, Mr. Vern Swain Cdirectorl. Photo by Bach Photography. Men's and Treble Choirs' best performance was the Christmas Concert shared with Mag Ati andjazz Choir, Mr. Swain, this year's direc- tor, was delighted and said They were very good! He also had a fun time for his first year in this school. Another success was the Fall Con- certg it was their first performance. Men's and Treble Choirs' lessons were during fifth and seventh hour every day, and both of them have sung more than twenty songs this year. Upper leftg Treble Choir's soprano section sings a melody. Upper centerg Treble Choirs alto section widens the har- mony. Lower centerg Men's Choir performs with Mr. Swain conducting. Photos from the Fall Concert, by R. Green. Page by Y. Hayashi. ORGANIZATIONS 65 66 ORGANIZATIONS hoto by L. W First row: Mr. Swain, D. Trimmell, C, Weber, T. Howell, R. Bradshaw, L. Meredith, L. Revels, P. Weber. Second row: C. Collins, D. Holsclaw, B. Coleman, A. Williams,j. Myers, K. Rue, H. Whitcomb, S. Walker. Third row: M. Loree,j. Sterling, B. Rudclell, T. Leister, S. Ward, A. Rankin. Fourth row: j. Barr, V, Wilson, E. Knight, S, Blair, P. Bennett, T. Pieser. oto by Bach EW D'S TAKE A BOW The New Dimensions is a special audition choir that performs for both competition and for fun. This year they plan to perform at the World's Exposition in Vancouver, Canada in mid May. They have competed at Boise State University and at the University of Idaho. The New D's have also performed for the Idaho Education Association at the Crystal Ballroom. Upper left: Tracy Leister, Eric Knight, Steve Ward, and justin Barr sing during a practice class. Upper center: Beth Ruddell and Anne Highley rehearse for a performance. Upper right: Mike Loree, Andra Rankin and Pam Weber review some of their music. Lower right: -IR. Myers and Travis Howell practice their tenor parts while Cindy Potter. Cathie Collins and Cindy Weber listen. Photos and page by L. Wright. ORGANIZATIONS 67 ACAPELLA SETS THE TEMPO Photo by M. Harris. Photo by M. Harris. 1 Photo by Bach Photography First row: S. Kiel, S. Wilkey, L. Meredith, R, Bradshaw, C. Weber, C. Hartsfielcl,j.R. Myers, R. Warren, S, Snider,-I. Turley, C. Nelson, K. Brashear, C. Reeves, K Hopkins, A, Highley, T. Howell, B. Palmer, Mr. Swain. Second row: K, Smart, G. Denman, T. Harvey, C. Sharp, C. Potter, M. Loree, B. Coleman, P. Bennett, P Freeman, D. Trimmell, D. Cooley, M. Lovell, M. Devine, C. Collins. C. Fleenor. Third row: R. Campbell, S. Corsi, M. Coles, M. Thomason, K. Belew,j. Hearne, M Flagg, M. Liebenau, E. Sparks, S. Ward, T. Leister, D. Holesclaw, K. Fuller, D. Tremmel, M. Harris, T. Robertson, B. Perkins, M, Lloyd. Fourth row: T, Rippen, M Cox, S. Sullivan, A. Williams, L. Chandler, D. Hoag,j. Barr, T, Pieser, E. Knight, K, Chastaine, S. Fleming,-I. Sterling, B. Rucldell, A. Alexander, V. Wilson, S. Blair Klukkert, K. Terrell, L. Davenport. 68 ORGANIZATIONS Ya-9' Photo by M. Harris. gg... Photo by M. llarris. Meridian Highs Acapella choir is an audi- tioned choir consisting of over sixty members. Acapella is a class that brings out the musical talents of MHS students. The choir practices every day, so that they can do their best at the schools choir concerts. The Acapella choir spent all year developing their singing talents, and raising money to attend the World Exposition. Some of their fund raisers consisted of bake sales, candy sales, Christmas caroling, and singing telegrams. Top left: jennifer Turley presents her musical rendition during a solo ensemble. Top right: During the intermission at Solo Night . piano player, Heather Klukkert entertains the audience. Kris Fuller is assisting het by turning music pages and Kim King looks on. Above: At the Christmas Solo Ensemble, jeanetta Sterling and Beth Ruddell harmonize during a duet of l Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus. Bottom right: Cathie Collins and Tim Pieser complete their fanciful romantic lyrics about Christmas on the Moon. Page by M. Harris. ORGANIZATIONS 69 iullfi fi' A xrx, A :.. ,,j,Q1ffm Q Q ' A X xx N ' sf' ll! Q, X X 1 + 1G. 1 ' . R aw-N u uh l h X-,. g,ggm,gQ,,,.M -'-.9 an an km ggnvacf EQU'pMENT ' 'gin , 2 2 swf ibn -Minh 'ill' V 2 , ' 1 l f. mu fwf, ,, ' x , xii 155 X' Ai 'YM 3 E an RODEO TEAM DISPLAYS POTE TIAL The 20 member Meridian High School Rodeo Team competed in eight rodeos, and ended the season with a three-day district rodeo. Rodeo contestants Rance Morgan, Bruce Pape, Danny Wilson, Cindy Taylor, and joey Van Dorn either placed or won events at District competition, and went on to state. Vocational Industrial Club of America, better known as Auto Mechanics, is a non-profit orga- nization. This club consists of students who are educated on a secondary level. This means they have teacher guidance and display the skills to go on to a post secondary level which is college andfor on the professional level. Bottom centerzjunior Tracy Rippey, urges her horse while making a run at the District 2 Rodeo competition in Nampa. Idaho. Top centerijunior Cynthia Taylor, concentrates while competing in Cow Cutting at the Idaho I-Iigh School Rodeo State Finals in Filer, Idaho. Photos were provided by the Meridian Rodeo Club. Top left: The future mechanics perform tasks such as work on carsftrucks, overhaul engines, work with electron- ics. aeronautics, conditioning and refridgerating units, Bor- tom left: Buzzy Petet, Randy Waller, 8: Ty Plowman, check the volts on the voltage meter while working on a car in the Auto Mechanics shop. V.l.C.A. members Buzzy Peter, Ty Plowman, Randy Waller, Teresa Honey. Photos by Bach. Page by C. Taylor Front row: Vice Pres. Tracy Rippey, Sec.fTreas. C. Taylor, Presxloey Van Dorn, Advisor, Mrs. Adams. Second rowzjeanette Boyenger, N.A., Cindy Maestas, Debbie Pape. Third row: David Frost, N.A., Bruce Pape, Mike Franke. Forth row: Steve Snyder, N.A,, Rich Rice, Mike Davis. ORGANIZATIONS 71 72 ORGANIZATIONS Over the past year the Meridian Chapter Fu- ture Farmers of America have proven themselves to be the best in the state. The FFA participate in many agriculture related contests at district, state, and national levels. The state contests were held at the University of Idaho in june. In 1985 Meridian won 5 of the 8 contests, a record amount to be won by a single Idaho Chapter. These five winning teams then went on to Na- tional Competition in Kansas City, Missouri. The skills used in the contests are taught in Agriculture classes at the school. The FFA hold monthly meetings during the school year. The meetings were conducted by the officers with guidance from their advisors, who are the Ag. teachers at MHS. The officers are chosen at the end of each school year and trained over the summer. One of the training meetings is held at Silver Creek Plunge, a campground with a natu- rally heated pool, friendly people, and acres of green grass and trees. Any Meridian FFA mem- ber is welcome to go, not just the officers. Halfa day is spent planning the activities for the next year and the rest of the time is spent just having fun. The FFA members may show livestock at the Canyon County and Western Idaho Fair, competing against FFA members from their own and other chapters. Some other activities the chapter participates in are the Meridian Dairy Parade, The FFA District Leadership Confer- ence, and the juniorfSenior Co-Op Picnic. The money used to support the chapter is earned by the members during orange sales, fair clean up, straw hauls, and other activities. Above: Tina Browning clips her market lamb, at the West- ern Idaho Fair, in preparation for the FFA Showmanship class. Top Left: Mr. Betz explains painting preparations to Bryan Kingston andjulie Weston. Top Right: FFA President Miki Wofford and Shelly Young add the finishing touches to the tractor. Bottom Left: FFA Officers jerry Ross, Kyle Iireutel, Shon Iiddlemon, and Kim Clark work on the Merid- ian Chapter's Scrapbook. Page by M. Harris. Photo by M. Harris MERIDIA FFA ESTABLISI-IES D EW RECORD i Front rowzj. Clark, President M. Wofford, S. Young, Scrapbook Reporterj. Smith, Parliamentarian S. Sparks, Scrapbook Reporter T. Brown, Reporter K. Clark, Vice President S. Eddlemon, Scrapbook Reporter K. Shosted, Sentinel T. Wilder, Treasurer T. deBoer, District President K. Freutel, Sophomore Representative J. Ross. Second row: T. McWilliams, M. Harris, T. Wofford, D. Hadley,j. Christensen, M. VanDenBerg, W. Heavrin, K. Stevens, A. Nelson,-J. Chestnut, B. Davis, S. Spangler, A. Smith, A. Wilson. Third row: Mrlangley, K. Alexander, S. Hiskey, K. Smith, K. Arnett, Cjohnson, T.-Iohnson, R. Peterson, M. Peterson, P. Killiam, K. Wickstrom, Mt. Wilder, K. Ruble, B. Liehe,j. Wil- son, R. Nelson,j. Rodda. Forth row: CJ. Driver, T. Wofford, H. Hiemstra, T. Wofford, C. Shepp, M. Quenzer, D. Frost, B. Trent,j. Hansen, B. Kingston, D. Lopez, R. Rice, P. Worth, T. Draper. Photo by Bach Photography ORGANIZATIONS 73 ,,....,........Mw-w-MW -......-gg .,.M.,..,.-....v..M YEARBUOK CO TI UES TRA DI TI O Extra hours, hard work, and team effort were the qualities needed to complete the 1985-86 yearbook. The yearbook staff worked hard to meet the pressures and challenges of constant deadlines. Team work was an important factor on this yearbook staff. The requirements of as- signments were often difficult and help from fellow staff members was beneficial. The class taught responsibility, as well as jour- nalistic, photographic, and word processing skills. The staff was required to do interviews, photograph various school functions, and write information on school events for the yearbook. The uniqueness of this particular class was the dedication and personal time each student gave help complete the yearbook. Pictured top left: Amyllen Bodily works furiously to com- plete the faculty pages before an important deadline. Bottom left: While on the sidelines at a varsity football game, Robert Green displays satisfaction with his camera. Bottom right: Michelle Harris, prepares to cut down negatives so that they may be organized and filed. Far Right: David Smith and Leslie Wright listen attentively to a discussion in Yearbook class. Page by C. Taylor, M. Harris, and M. Peckham. 71 ORGANIZATIONS it ' Front row: Teresa lluckalmy. lidiror Rohert Green, Christy McFadden, Yayoi Ilayashi. Second Row: Head Photographer Chung Sue, Layout Editor Leslie Wright, ith. and ,lainie llill. Photo hy C, Taylor. Asst. liditor Cynthia Tay lor, Photo Editor Michelle l'la1rris,and Tim O'Brien. Back row: Mark Peckham, Michelle Trosclair, Not Pictured: Amyllen Bodily. David a .XX Photo hy Stull. O ORGANIZATIONS 75 Meridian High School's newspaper has had a great staff. They started work in the middle of August. Their job extends to cover a variety of areas: taking pictures, writing copy, using com- puters, sending the newspaper to the printer, and organizing their whole schedule. They often worked during lunch time and after school. At times it was necessary for them to stay until eleven at night to meet the deadline. They issued the newspapers once a month. The newspapers have covered school sports, activities, teachers, and also entertained and interested their readers with the latest social events and problems. Their job is to Tell what's going on in this school to the students, and all staff worked hard together. They have reason to be proud of themselves by having made the newspaper. Mrs. Lois Morgan is the advisor. Aboveg Heather Klukkert and Kelly Kingsford discuss plans for the newspaper. Lower leftg Kim Cox thinks about copy. Rey Baldazo works with a computer. Shannon Morley and Yvette Hysell cut pictures, Photos by M, Peckham. Page by Y, Hayashi. 76 ORGANIZATIONS -.f Q. V'1 s.. 'f ,'lf1,g', , WARWHOOP REPORTS SCHOOL ACTIVITIES X' I UM x Meridian Newspaper: top rowg Heather Klukkerpjaco Nel, Karen Arp, Angela llyatt, Robb Livingston, Albert Ilofeldt, Bill Cartenjefli Lambert, Middle back rowg Net Armfielcl, Shannon Morley. liric Lolistcdt. Shannon Dombrowski. Kevin Ellis, Tom Skidmore, Andy Lloyd. Middle from row: Yvette llysell, Robin liausheer. Kim Cox, Michelle Waddell, Rey Baldazo. Morgan Lovell. Bottom rowg Mike Waite, Ron lizilceiyjenni Swenson, Kelly Kingsford, Chris Cox, Nancy Davis. Photo by Bach Photography. ORGANIZATIONS 77 7 O Photo by M. Harris 7 Q 5 M5 5 3 4 5 i fi jx ,, q js .51 f' 2 , . hw A DN .C Q. N .. an o .. o C 1. C RJ N ra Dx O 2 o C L Student Government: Top Row, Pat Calley. Brenda Clarkson. Troy England, Brooke Morris, Amy I-Iilton, Corky Warr,jeff Trudeau, Row Two, Matt Williston, Michelle Porter. Irene Cook, Beth Winans, Dena Groth, Michelle Bennet, Shaunjensen, Bottom Row,jenny Hilton,jacque Barrett, Rozlyn Simmons, Amy Yates, Darci Lyon, Me- lanie Iiranko, Photo by R. Green The 1985-86 student government, consisting of the associated student body officers, class offi- cers, home room representatives, and the cheer- leader representative, had a busy year. They were in charge of activities for school assemblies, Homecoming Week and pageant, Welcome Back Dance, Christmas Formal, Records Week, and the Associated Student Body Elections, along with being responsible for the spirit and unity of over two-thousand, three-hundred stue dents. The twenty member student council dealt with the problems of informing and involving students. They also took on special assignments such as the Students Against Drunk Driving, S.A.D.D., programg which they took to the ju- nior High's. The student government got ideas for activities from the students through locker numer one, the suggestion locker. Upper leftzjeff Trudeau and Shaun Jensen take charge ofa pep assembly and introduce the guest appearance of Rambo . Lower left: Matt Williston, Rambo , Consults with Shaunjensen during a student government skit. Lower center: Santa Claus makes an appearance at an assembly and Shaunjensen gets to sit on his lap while the other student government members watch. Lower right: Corky Warr and 'Iacque Barrett enjoy a pep assembly that they helped plan. Page by A. Bodily, ORGANIZATIONS 79 DEBATE ARGUES EW QUESTIO 5 The Meridian High School Debate team was very successful and excelled in individual speech competitions. They also won awards ranging from the quarter-finals to first place. Page eighty-one left photo: Cathie Collins cross examines Alan Hochstrsser. Upper right: Terry Spidell gives a con- structive speech. Page by M. Peckham. WORKERS Fool. 'Ns 'X f M 9,,,.Q, 5.-Q' Photo by Bach Photography. Debate One: Row onezj. Spinosa, K.jolley, B. Deltaun. Row twozj. Knapp,j. Marshall, D. Forbes, Row three: S. Moore K, Wibbles, A. Brehmer, L. Baker,-Ijohnson, C. Robinson, M. Christensen. Back row: R. Post, C. Marshall, K. Hopkins,-I Moser, Hansen, M. Bessford. Speech Two: Front row: H. Carlson, S. Mor- gan, R. Asmuss0n,j. Mortensen, S. Moser. Cen- ter row: S. Lim, C. Haas, C. Floyd,j. Purvis, T. Macgowen, L. Elliot. Back row: J, Trent, C, Grant, L. Dillard, S. Capell, C, May, E, Fleenor, A, Mewes, L. Leth, M. Wofford, B. Trent, T. Kleppinger, S. Barnes, D. Cranch. NOT PIC- TURED: A. Lloyd, C. Elliot, A. Roy, R. Phay, L. Denman. Photo by Bach Photography. 80 ORGANIZATIONS ' .-Xu., L , 1? ' 4 'Q f A fi: g 1 V xx N i n . , fx , QE 'W-Q. '77, ml , g 'M QL4 s, z '.,, , X 2 QB. 125 W 8: L gf. .M--'Q R' X' M t -,L 'Q , NA ,Ig 1 Q , -'dr-53' ,,...- :PAWS ,,. f -9 gm! 11-Q-4.3 ww-:fl i A g. ! Nv- V7 H xi f ili in , ff ' . 2? 1 Q Foreign exchange students: hack row: O. Sayinainen CFin landj, Gogeascoechea CSpainJ, L. Novoa fMexiCoD, A Shimowada Uapanj: frontg Y. Hayashi Uapanj: not pictured F. Cruz QBrazilD, P. Fernandez CSpainj, A. Winell CSwedt-:nj Photo by M. Peckham. ra Hifi, 1... STUDE TS SHARE ATIO ALITIES German Club, back row, T. Groves, C. Moser, j. johnson. Front row, Mrs. Renwick, L. Olen, H. Hiem- stra, K. Alexander. Photo by C. Sue. Spanish Club, Top row, H. Osier, D. Fricke, M. Ross, S. Lews, J. Fuhrman, S. Harper, R. Claxton. Second rowg Mrs. Henckel, K. Griffith, D. Goodwin, C. Ferney, T. Schlie, S. Archuleta, C. Cluff, A. Grove, Mrs. Helfrich. Front rowg B. Shirley, L, Novoa, H. Pate, L. Rader. Photo by Bach Photography. Y 82 ORGANIZATIONS 'wzrppad 2-1n.3,-ry H'-'vw ru H'--1'-mn ww? ZOFQEFEEOSDSM --F-'x:4.gC D n'v,,- f-ff-103 :ma-S -v::.'. 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H IJ - :F FD 4 W ., U, 3. of 4 2 rT NC U' Fl. : fb B5 5 'U hi UG FD French Club top row Mxss Keatmg, Sorclc M Auclens K Voorhees Purv1s L Davenport H Klukkert C Robmson Beel,V.Perata,j.Gilbert,A.Newton,S.MClntosh, rs Merkelo Cort second row C Maestas S Reed K Carter B Gramllch Bevms R Post N West Hall Senfert T Crowley, M. Inama, S. Ilindman, L. Kunz. From ow H Swatzenberg, K Shortr M Williams M McCreecly C LIVIHESYOII C Stutz M Waddell A Bozer j Dutcher P Dahlmeir. Photo by M. Pefkham. ORGANIZATIONS 85 .K- 'E X fv TR 'A QNX X xx 3 X . 5., .5 XX X X 3 Q Si - . x .. lg 4 9 Photo by xx - -X -Ks Y 0 xx . ww wx - A N-X S1555 if A X K1 Q 5 L X... ' L .k-. XXX? ,ai S Q. 'ls Y IME 'Q a'.- fs ni 15, Ili 1:-lg The Service Club plays an important part in Meridian Highs winter and fall extracurricular activities. The club serves popcorn, sodas, and candy at basketball games and wrestling match- es. This year, the club had trouble finding enough members, but worked hard and was able to serve at most of the games. The money Service Club raises is for scholar- ships and special school projects. The money is also used for Service Club T-shirts and an occa- sional on the house dinner for the members who give up their time on weekends. Bottom center: Members ofthe Service Club ask cus- tomers if they need any assistance. Bottom right: Elwood Rennison helps a thirsty buyer. Top right: Tina Powers col- lects money from a patron. Top center: janet Lindley, El- wood Rennison, and Eric Hoyd set up the concessions. Page by L. Wright, Top row: QAdvisorsl Mr Giles Mr Bodily Mr Alger Center row E Rennison H Klukkert-I Lindley L Wright C Hartsfield Bottom row E I-loyd C. North, C. Weber, T Powers L Cruz Front 'I Myers Photo by R Green 86 ORGANIZATIONS Kuff Dm F'-wg, W, ,. A...w-vw'- f 5 x .. ..N.,,4..-ff .,,.,,....-,. v,.,,..M, ff' 5 N Z 1 4 , V36 lf W fb I fm 3, -, L, ' 'Ye ,1 ' ml ' , PF' 3: ' 8' ' 'fc ga ,ry KJ 'IE w X 1 N 1 .ff W wi-1 X... Xkix. - X ,gf -is rug .3 -If X- X Wg if X-:fix f - x E-- ww J X . K K. 1 K kgs -- Xi T - gg ., O K -Sx g xfl Q xg xi A 1. 'N'M :f.,f-fy N H Q xg -ez X: L - A. K X, kg, N X M Xxxx K , J M-fbb W x A Ai AAX. XX.X. , . xi AAQAA Q X x x kk QQ 'I S X Q Q ? Q A X u4nl 'F .Ag ' , ., M-Q-.... N . J it Af I was-N U N 5 ACADEMIC DECATI-ILON: Front row: M. Stark, D, Coladner, C. Reche, C. Wesselman. Back row: Mr. Helgeson, N. Lewis, K, Eastman, K. Eason, L. Becksread, L. Okamoro. ,fi ,K Lg .. . I LAIV L Wg , gt., my 55 ,sf-W ---. C. Sue. 88 ORGANIZATIONS EDUCATIO BLAZES LIFE'S SUCCESS PATH Photo by M. Peckham. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Top row: R. Green, D. Goodwin, M. Patterson, S. Moser, C. Collins, K. Loveland,-I. Roos, M. Ross. Second row: E. Wolf, D. Coladner, M, Ferguson, L. Posey, L, McKee,j. Lindley, L. Wright, N. Lewis, K. Line. hird row: D. Law, L, Haight, L. Huber, Spinosa, C. Wesselman, M. Dismer, B. Toney, L. Beckstead, H. Swatsenbarg. Bottom row: L. Barron, M. Photo by M. Peckham? NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Back row: B. Shirley, V. Vail. Second row: G. Kreiger, W. Geyer, R. Beers, C. Gillies. hird rowzj. George, K. Rule, B. Peterson, K. McFadden, A. Eaton. Front row: T.jensen,j. Smith, S. Sparks, M. Brown. NOT ICTURED: D. Anderson,j. Beel, L. Coleman, S. Corn,-I. Cort, A. Daly, W. Decker, K. Dobbs, B. Dwonch, S. Eastman, P. reeman, D. Gardner, C. Geyer, M. Hampton, R. Hardy, R. Heinrich, B. Hunter, D. Insko, johnson, H. Klukkert, C. nudson, R. Layser, M. Loree, E. Lunceford, C. Marshall, C. Mundt, G. Nachbar, H. Pham, R. Post.j. Purvis, M. Radeke, K. ue,j. Rupp, H. Schwiebert, R. Simmons, T. Skidmore, E. Slaathag, T. Spidell, T. Southerland, E. Spurgeon, L. Stuart, C. Sue, . Walker, D. Wall,j. Ward, A. Ware. Higher education has always been an objec- tive at Meridian High. The students have always strived for the best in the pursuit of knowledge. Many groups at Meridian had these ideals as goals. However, these groups have displayed many of the other qualities needed to succeed in life. Meridian High School offers a program that endorses leadership, character, courage, honesty, scholarship, and cooperativeness. The two par- ticular groups that fulfill this criteria are known as Girls and Boys State. These groups learn about the responsibilities of American Govern- ment and citizenship, through the experience of setting up a mock government, running for of- fices and then taking a trip to see the State Legislature in session. Girls and Boys State is sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. Another group that centers on education is the United States Academic Decathlon Team. It is a nationwide academic competition in the broad area of knowledge. As the title indicated, there are ten areas in which the participants com- pete: Fine Arts, Language Arts and Literature, Social Science, Science, Mathematics, Econom- ics, essay writing, a planned and impromptu speech, an interview to test communication skills and finally a Super Quiz on the topic of immigra- tion. The decathlon encompasses more than just A and B students. Students who have a C or lower were encouraged to join. The teams consist of six students: two A , B , C or lower students. Although there are more than six people on the decathlon team, none of the team members know who will be competing until the day of the competition. This ensures that all members would take part in the study sessions and work toward being selected to compete on the day of the contest. The alternates are allowed to compete, although their scores do not influ- ence the school's score. Meridian did extremely well at BSU, placing second in the State of Idaho. During the compe- tition Mike Stark won a gold medal while Kelly Eastman and Lisa Beckstead won bronze medals for their outstanding scores. The National Honor Society is a group that is selected on many virtues considered important in life. Probably the most dominant requirement for Honor Society is scholastics, but there are other considerations to take into account. Some of these virtues include leadership ability, char- acter, and services to the community. The true purpose of this organization is to recognize scho- lastic achievements of those few students who earned them. Bottom of page 88: Nina Lewis and Kim Eason are hard at work studying for the state competition at BSU, where they took second place. Page by C. Sue. ORGANIZATIONS 89 Key Club first row: T. Smith, I. Cook,j. Peterson, K. Moodie, H. Swatsenburg, A. Wheeler, K. Fuller, B. Clarkson, L. Relyea, T. Roller. Second rowzj. Barrett, B. C. Mundt, C. Estes, T. Stanley, A. Malone, Lxjohnson, B. Erickson, S. Com. Third row: M, Franco, C. Warr, L. Hansen, C. Wertz, W. Guisto, T. Powers, S. Lim, K. ney. Fourth row: Mrs. Carberry, R. Hardy,j. Carnbell, M. Weldon, C.Johnson, C. Pratt, B. Shirley, C. Olen, S. Atchuleta, D. Abbott, C. Collins, H. Pate, Mrs. Gorman. row: L. Barron, T. Skidmore, A. Smith, C. Moore, M. Bross, B. Palmer, K. Wilson, L. Davenport, D. Goodwin. Not Pictured: -I, Purvis. Photo by R. Green 9-1? Photo 90 ORGANIZATIONS VOCATIO AL CLUB GETS I VOLVED OV Vocational Club back row: Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Warne, Mrs. Boehne, Mrs. Bannister, Ms, Lueckert, Mr. Gardner. Middle row: W. Byhee, D. Clark, C. Gumm, B. Holznagel, K. Wirtmuss, G. Torres. Front row: V. Cunningham, A. Church,j. Buie, S. Barnhart, M. Meyer,,I. Mann. Not Pictured: B. Butler, G. Gumm, L. Worrell. Photo Provided by Vocational Club. Photo by L. Wright. The Vocational Club is a club consisting of life skill vocational students. It is a service orga- nization that helps to improve student concept and promote social interaction. This year's club was lead by president Gene Gumm and vice- president Doug Clark. With the help ofthe advi- sors, Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Warne, the club raised over 35200.00 at the jog-A-Thon and sold Christmas Buttons during the holiday season. The members also built the sets for the drama class, and made money by selling snow cones in the mall area during the summer season. Far left: Sherri Barnhart, Dean Holznagel, Cherylan Gumm and Mrs. Boehne have fun during a club meeting. Center: Gene Gumm and Wendy Bybee enjoy their lunch break. Lower right: Lisa Worrell, Vincent Cunningham, and Sherri Barnhart share a happy moment. Page by L. Wright. ORGANIZATIONS 91 BODY BUILDERS EXEMPLIFY STRENGTH Physical training and fitness is becoming increasingly more important in high school athletic programs. One club that promotes fitness and physical strength, is the 1,000 Pound Club. The 1000 lb. club, developed in 1981 by Coach O'Mera, has 20 male athletes as mem- bers. The young men must lift approximately 1,000 lbs. between three different lifts in order to become a member. The lifts consist of the bench press, the squat, and the deadlift. If the individual athlete achieves this, he receives a t-shirt and his name goes up on a board in the weight room. This club consist mostly of football play- ers, however, it is open to all athletes who are eligible to participate. Pictured at center: junior Brett Adams, successfully lifts 430 pounds to set a new record for the deadlift. Pictured at bottomzjunior Kole Crofts, strains to achieve to lift his maximum weight in the deadlift. Photos by: R. Green. Page by: C. Taylor Front row: B. Adams, T. Smith, C. Sanders, B. Carpenter, S. McFarland. Second Row: P. Walker, R. Bruemmer, K. Crofts, D. Moore, M. Engel, B. Weiss, R. Regner. Third rowi A. Bell, A. Rowser, R. Van Woerkom, M. Elhart, S. Kober, Not Pictured: M. Blaclcwood,j. Wadman, S. Ward, S. Poole, S. Wambolt, M.-Ieffries, 92 ORGANIZATIONS fs ' . STUDENT LIFE 0 Photo by M. Peckham Photo by C. Sue 'just For a Moment was the theme song for this year's Homecoming Dance. The dance was held Saturday night, October the 12th, in the B.S.U. Ballroom. The cheerleaders sponsored the dance, with dress being formalfsemi-formal. Top photo, opposite pageg Bob Daly and Brenda Clarkson participate in a fast dance at Homecoming. Opposite page, bottom leftg Burk Adams dances wih the Homecoming Queen, Carol Blankenship, Opposite page, bottom rightg Rick Miller and Michelle Spangler share a private moment during a slow dance. Top photo, this pagegjohn Bair and Heather Ralls move to the beat. Bottom photo, this pageg Mike liennion and Aimee Spangler take a breather from the excitement ofthe dance, Page by M. Harris, STUDIZNT LIFE 95 The first semester ended with a blast. Christ- mas formal was held at the Mardi Gras on De- cember 21. The tunes were cranked out by Mo- bile Music Madness all through the dance. The Theme for the '85 Christmas Formal was Say You, Say Me by Lionel Richie. Snow King and Snow Queen, Andreas Winell and Kim Poirier shared the spotlight dance late in the evening. The dance was sponsored by the Senior Class of '86. Upper right: Tony Wofford and Vicki Peterson show Christmas Spirit during a dance, Upper left: Mark Hall enjoys a slow dance with his date, Lower leftzjoan Skogrand and Chris Dimmick take time out for a rest during the dance. Center bottom: Kim Eaton watches as her date really gets in the dancing mood. Far right: Andreas Winell and Kim Poir- ier are announced Snow King and Snow Queen as they receive their prize. Page and photos by C. Sue. CHRISTMAS FORMA BRIGI-ITE S RO 96 STUDENT LIFE I 4' r in Q W1 4 3 's if 3 -is i COUNTRY AND POP MUSIC PRUVIDES HARVEST HOEDOWN RHYTHM Q ' 3? if EXE? 1 xx, sir ,+ ,,,, ra a I The 1985-86 pep assemblies boosted the Meridian Warriors spirits, helping us accomplish a great year in sports. The student council sponsored many skits including a skit done by the parents of some of the students that attend Meridian High. Some of the other activities were performed by the cheerleaders, the drum corps, and members of the dance unit. Page 101 lower right: Mr, Swain entertains the students at Meridian High during a pep assembly. Lower left: Scott Stuart prepares to present a rose to a cheerleader. Top: Tamy Salisbury joins other students in a round of applause. Page 100 bottom: Michelle Walker chants along with other students at an assembly. Top: Cumy Anderson attempts to feed joe Koga a doughnut. Page by M. Peckham, 100 STUDENT LIFIZ ASSEMBLIES BOOST SPIRIT ZW f., gf zu, in Q FACULTY an-' 'se' Dr Nick Hallett Phil Peterson Darlene Fulwood, Superintendent of Meridian School Assistant Superintendent for Assistant Superintendent for MHS EXPECTS Dan Mabe, Assistant Superintendent of Finances CHANGES U. K -ff-iz . --,- ws. I.. fs ,M ' f 'i111:.::vaztgg13ffizzszggxfsfszi ., . .zfsifu 1-1 -f ifiiieiz ' P ' Rage-ts 'ii:zP1 Meridian High is looking forward to many new changes. The District will be hiring a new principal at MHS and building a second high school. Dr. Hallett, the Superintendent of the Meridian School District, doesn't expect any major changes with a new principal coming in next year, but predicts a few minor ones. Overcrowding has been a major issue at Meridian High and with a little luck, the problem will be solved by the fall of '87 with the completion of a new high school. Along with the new high school, a school cafeteria for Meridian High is a top priority, following only the need for enough classrooms and the safety of the students. By the end of 1987, Meridian should be back to a normal schedule. Although many have not been happy with the split schedule, Dr. Hallett stated, It's fthe split schedulej worked remarkably well, and it's worked well because the students, and the teachers, and the parents have tried to make the best of it. Photos by Bach, Page by L. Wright ADMINISTRATION 103 SMQVQQDK on , gwrimwwiis john Turnbull jim Carberry Principal Vice-Principal Not Shown 1 Hal Hatch Rex johnson Gil Koga Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Vice-Principal Lynell VanOrder Vice-Principal Photo by Norman Williams Resource Officer Photo by Staff 104 FACULTY ADMINISTRATIO FACES CHALLENGING YEAR The 85-86 school year was the last year that Mr. Turnbull functioned as principal of Merid- ian High. The new principal will take over some- time in july. The past 26 years have been very rewarding for Mr. Turnbull. He has met many students and their parents. In his spare time, Mr. Turnbull plans to spend more time with his horses and his ranch but has not made any other definite plans. Mr. Turnbull adds, Although this job has the ITIOSI headaches, it also has the most rewards. It will be difficult gett-ing used to not coming in every morning, but Meridian will always be my home. These past two years have been amongst the most difficult because of the split schedule and long hours. The staggered schedule has caused problems with the enthusiasm of the students and faculty. The teachers have been having a hard time getting to know fellow teachers and their students. The unity of the school was also affected by the schedule, since it singles out the Sophomore Class. Left Center: Mr. Koga and Mr. Carherry check activity cards at the Welcome Back Dance. Left Bottom: Mr. Carberry and Kelly Watts look over the day's plans. Top right: Mt. Koga speaks on the phone as a student patiently waits. Bottom tight: Mr. Hatch makes his rounds to make sure everything is in order. Page by I.. Wright. FAClll.TY 105 61 is 41 . Y Photo by C. Taylor. COU SELORS' DUTIES EXPA 106 FACULTY With the longer school day at Meridian High, the secretaries and the counselors have more responsibilities than ever before. The secretaries must answer phones, keep track of records, and organize the school files. They work together to keep the school operating. The counselors contribute to the school's good attitude by helping students work out class schedules, achieve credit requirements, and deal with the normal problems of growing up. The help of counselors and secretaries is often unnoticed, but without them the school could not function properly. Above: Cindy Larsen examines a few files during her usual daily routine. Top right: Mr. Holland johnson offers his counseling ro Craig Davidson. Center left: Carol Brown takes care of some over the phone business. Far left: Mrs. Catberry stops to pose for a picture while she enjoys a pep assembly. Page by L. Wright and A. Bodily. .v R Lorn Adkins Sue Qarberry pm Gmmym Counselor Counselor Counselor Bryan johnson Holland johnson Caren Reese C0ur1Sel0r Counselor Counselor Photos by Staff. Em1r.u,1JzrQrQrg :LJ gi 2? ai :S fi 1534 Not Shown 51 r ' si if if - -J iq if 5i'W5'TPZF?'WFWV S LE nr rry Olson Linda Hasslen Carol Brown sychologist Nurse Secretary E 3 Sherrie Blauvelr Barbara Crumley Secretary Secretary Photos by Staff. Geraldclean Groom Secretary Cindy Larsen SeCrerary i s V .1 jan Marsters Secretary Photo by Buch Plwtogrnplly. ITACUIXFY 107 C s I Donna Aldrich Larry Graham Faye McDermott janitor janitor janitor Vic Warren Emmett Whitaker janitor J21HiI0l' Photo by Staff jfl ITORS, CUOKS PROVIDE SERVIC This year the janitors did an extraordinary job in maintaining the school building and school grounds while understaffed. The early winter and heavy snowfall created additional problems for the janitors and caused them to put in extra hours. The cooks continued to keep their spirits high while preparing food for the four different lunch hours. Top right, Caroline Wipper counts money in between lunch hours. Bottom rightg Carl Egbert and Ray Buffington sweep at the half time of the Meridian vs. Moscow Game. Far rightg Larry Graham relaxes as a spectator during the Meridian vs. Moscow Basketball game. Page by L. Wright 108 FACULTY Photo by C. Sue gil 'Os r 1 1 Byingron . my uf X Doris Hart Cook v V i X X . 5 Photo by R. Huffington Mary Drake 0 ,- 5 rf ,I ,-N i J sz i H! H Darlene Knohle Annalee Luke Barbara Wagnon Caroline Wipper Cook Cook Cook Cook fl Mary Adams Art Brent Alger Physics Kathy Barton Margie Bass Math Analysis, Algebra Geometry Sally Allred Shorthand, Typing David Beck General Math, Algebra Marcia Beckwith Ronald Beeson Eldon Betz English Math Analysis, Agriculture Geometry Merlyn Bodily Chemistry Mike Conroy Health, Biology ,110 FACULTY Teachers I mpifove Metboeli Vicki Boehne Special Education Denise Crace Foods, Adult Living Elmore Brooks Phychology Jeff Dalling P.E. Trainer Debilyn Banister Resource Penny Andrew Marie Armstrong Tom Auchampach Party Baird Drill team, Flag Resource English Resource Corp. Sociology, English l l l Bob Brunzell English Marian DeWane Biology Bruce Burnett Physical Education Greg Drake American Government, Sociology Arthur Clifford U.S. History john Claxon American Government, Western Cultures .Janice Drake Carmen Druemont Psychology Algebra, Math Louis Collinsworth Arts, Crafts Betty Eddy Marilyn Edwards Linda Elliott Resource Accounting, Speech, Debate Typing Ruth Gurnsey Accounting Don Haynes U.S. History, P.E. Lloyd Hiner English Dennis Kerfoot Geometry Lenore jones English Linda jo Keating Spanish, French Left: Mrs. Scarborough prepres to use the video tape machine. Right: Mrs. Gurnsey explains some school work to Ron Kern and Heath Ristan. Photos by M. Trosclair. Page by A. Bodily Ron Finn English jerri Hack Speech, Acting, Play Production Darylann Helfrich Spanish Robert Holsclaw American Government, U.S. History Don Kimbrell Biology Greg Gardner Resource Vic Haight Study hall, Crafts jerry Helgeson Calculu s, Computer Programing Micheal Horn Biology Grant Kingsford Economics Howard Garwick Auto Mechanics Debra Hayes Special Education Nancy Henkle Spanish Betty Hoshaw Special Education Sally Krahn Adult Living Don Giles Mechanical Drawing Mary Hannity U.S. History, English Bev Hendry Physical Education Alyson Housley Resource Dean Langley Agriculture, Welding Gary Gorrell American Government World History Ed Harper Biology, Small Engine Rep. grim '-Ns lull 5 Barbara Hetland German , ll 'SX Mary Hudson Home Improvement, Sewing, Foods Donna Larsen Typing, Shorthand FACULTY lll q,!u1lw.fff1'gp ii N ish 'M --.Ns J' 7l1lilil'llllllR Ron Lemon Algebra Rod Morse English Frankie Olson Typing Ben Pugsley Data, Commerical Accounting Emery Roy Business Law, Per- sonal Finance 112 FACULTY judy Luel-:ert Resource Monte Muldoon Economy, U.S. His- tory Mariann Pelley Geometry Gabrielle Renwick German, French Merrill Saleen U.S. History Cathy Mason Resource Susie Multanen English Marilyn Plant Clerical Word Pro- cessing, Data jan Ricketts English Bernice Scarbor- Ough English Lon McCurdy U.S. History Rose Nickerson Economy Carol Poe Chemistry Kieth Ricketts Biology N-...Y g judy Secrist Resource Greg McDaniel Crafts, Language Arts K. Clifford North English, Photogra- phy, Yearbook jack Poulson Algebra, Student Government Marie Rinard English Allen Spaulding General Record Keeping, Typing MERIDIA ,S FACULTY ASSISTS STUDE TS Photo by R. Green. Stephanie Merkelo French Bob O'Mera P.E, Football Sally Merz Lois Morgan Adult Living journalism, paper, English Don Odale Lila Oliason U.S. History English r Q ,... , Carolyn Staker lioods, Cook For 1 Patty Toney English Cheryl Stanger Resource Naomi Trotter Play Production, Acting, Speech Karen Stolworthy Geometry, Data, Math Ron VanOrder Marching Band, Concert Band x,l 'lf Q6 3 Nlsn Y 2, .. fi Ron Stone Industrial Arts Betsy Story Child Development Marcia Warne Russ Weeks Resource Math, Geometry Qjllllli' 'lf 3: Nisn 9 liiilifhlili 5 A X I , Vern Swain Shelley Swzinder Cathy Thomas Choir Resource Typing. Account- ing X i Nisn f i i l X l Marva Wertz Steve Wilder Ray Wilmot Commercial Ac- Welding, Agricul- Biology counting, Typing ture I l Diane Wolf Betty 'Io Wood Frank Wright P.l5. Student Gov- English Biology ernment .J 2 P-N N P' U If-N an o .. o .: Q. The Faculty, this year, worked hard to help stu- dents learn and enjoy the 1985-86 school year. They took part in assemblies, gave support at games and competitions, and encouraged excel- lence in the classroom. In spite of the staggered schedule, the teachers have worked together to unite the studentbody and keep the winning spir- it Meridian has always had. Left: Mr. Brunzell works with his U.S. History class. Center: Mr. Roy contemplates on plans for students daily work. Right: Mrs. Morgan quietly focuses on class room problems. Page by A. Bodily. lfAClil,'l'Y lls llfi FACULTY Mary Anderson Library Aide ,'-' K Irene Fleenor Barbara Geile Mary Ann McMillin Rqbemr O'Mem Librarian Library Aide Library Aide I,ilyr-My Aide Student Library Aides Back row: S. Lobatog D. Youngg M. Hallg S. Weibyeg T. McMillang M. Soto. From row: L. Wilsong D. Beehng S. Browng L. Strikwerdag G. Spesinger. LIBRARIA HELP STUDENTS E HANCE EDUCATIO Page by L. Wriglrt CLASSES One of the prime forces in our student govern- ment were the Senior Class Officers. They contin- ued a strong program in the S.A.D.D. CStudents Against Driving Drunkj Chapter that was started the year before. The group was also responsible for the planning of the ceremonies at graduation. Christmas Formal was also sponsored by the Senior Class Officers and they raised funds through activi- ties such as the Senior Car Wash and sales of MHS Mugs for the Varsity Football State Playoffs. In November they attended a Student Government Convention. CLASS OF 86 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, FRONT ROW:jeff Trudeau-Senior Boy's Senator CFNTER Dena Groth Senior Vice President, Shaunjensen-Senior President, Beth Winans-Senior Secretary, BACK ROW Michelle Porter Senior Girls Senator, jennifer Hilton-Senior Historian. Page and group photo by C Sue vu Ir 5 5 Dan Abbott Burk Adams Amber Alexander Debi Allen jeff Allen Susanne Allen Dianne Anderson Gail Anderson Steven Anneker Shen Anwiler SENIORS 117 X-J Balilawo tel AI'CllUlCILl Lauri Arnold l .S Q -il c Karen Balclerston , ew' fs Richard Asmusson jim Bailey Ron Baker Brenda Ball Debbie Banker Taunya Barclay Barnes Kellee Barningham Annette Bastian joe Basura Lisa B6CkSf621d l .I fl Danelle Beelm WU gee Rachael Beers Michelle Beeson joe Belcher Jeff Bell 116 SIENIORS 118 SENIORS QW... Penny Bergren Russ Bjork Mitch Blackwood Myron Blaine Carol Blankenship Sean Blankenship Debbie Bohnhof Amber Bolen Carla Bonelli Cindy Bowers oi l Keith Breeden Cori Breinholt Amy Breshears Leslie Brice Greg Briganre Paula Brog Dianne Brown Michelle Brown Sheila Brown Tina. Browning we we 'QRS 1-1 l l ..'. . Q Rick Bruemmer Stacy Buck Diantlia Bucy Jeanette Buie Dale Bull ribs Brian Bunderson Bonnie Burcluam janet Burke Mark Burt Christy Cafferty Nate Calvin james Cantrell Susie Capell Stacey Carlson Todd Carlson Blair Carpender Randy Carrell Rob CarriCo Kim Carter Jeff Ceffl Page by R. Green SliNlORS 119 L X ..a'g,, l 4 Steve Cecil Eric Centers Annette Chambers Laura Chandler Tiffany Chandler 120 SENIORS Leif Chastaine Clemencia Chow Keith Christensen Tina Christensen Gary Cizmich Doug Clark Karin Clark Chad Clifford Michelle Coats 0- fg:'1..: Steve Clark Kathy Clarkson Matt Classen km Nol Cobb David Coladner Cathie Collins 1 '19 Comme: Tabb Compton Irene Cook Debi Cooley Peggy Cordle r-31 Corn Terri Cornell Stacy Corsi Nat Covington Chris Cox in l Cox Mary Alice Cox Roger Crank Rena Crosby Chris Cruser Don Cutbirth Eric Dahl james Davis jo Anna Davis Kim Davis P 1 age by C. Sue SENIORS lll 122 SENIORS Nancy Davis Paulette Davis jim Deane Tracie DeBoer Wendy Decker K ...,. .,.! D if ix Lk. ' K NQQQ .sew - Trini DeMarco Gina Denman Carl Denowh Rex Dent Lydia Dillard Tracy Dillman Chris Dimmick Dennis Doan Michelle Dobaran Shannon Dombrowski ,X we . X , K gif-1.2: K f mst. time Mark Dooley Scott Dowdy Tom Draper Debbie Duddles Darci Duke Camille Duval Bob Dwonch Kim Eason Leslie Eason Kelly Eastman l i su Q Kim Eastman Stephanie Eastman Audra Eaton Shon Eddlemon Carl Edgerton 'C' 3 8 if X i,. ,xo I i W ' . S J A 3 . Gene Eliasz Linda Eiler Marty Elhart Curt Elsberry Matt Engel X L l l l Holly Enix Tina Ervin Anette Eshelman Shirley Eshelman Chaundra Estes Page by I.. Wright SENIORS 128 Mike livi IDS 12,1 SENIORS jill livenson Lori Fenix Kassirn Ferris Shari Feusi Shaun Fickes Craig Fischer Sharon Fischer Evelyn Fleenor Mark Fleisher We 'Q Shzrnncin Fleming Danira Flores Toni Floyd ' Dave Forbes Steven Fox if sr. f Melanie Franco johnna Freeman Kimberly Fuller Karl Gahley Cindy Gallegos Michelle Garcia ai Heather Garner Mike Gasaway Craig Gates jeff George , Geyer iwv g New-Y Wendy Geyer jill Giese james Gleason juvier Gogeascoechen wk 0: Gomes N Y, X ee X if ix Ea Q. i 5, av - x Ni , I X lx i if 3 David Goodwin Rob Grace Ron Grace Chris Gram wal Karliy Grasmick jamie Graybill Robin Green I.r1V0nne Griffirlr Demi Grorli Purge lu I3 Smirlr SKNIURS IJS 126 SENIORS Wendy Guisto Kaye Gunnell Angie Gwyn Cindy Haas Shelly Hagmann l Lance Haight Mark Hall Mary Hall Lori Halladay Eric Hallberg .t L Bev Hansen Dave Hansen Meredith Hansen Amy Hanson Nancy Hardin Ron Hardy Michelle Harris Cheryl Harrison Jana Hatch Yayoi Hayashi l Dyana Hayes Kim Heaton David Hendrikse Lara Henman Y Pam Hiatt k'kX ' Y Anne Highley Maureen Hill jennifer Hilton Kim Hirahara Dennis Hoa H Q r Alan Hochsrrasser Brian H01 rate P' l H ll fvv 5 ame a 0 ey Brad Holstein Eric Holstine ,,, Q X .fy X Brian House james Howard Travis Howell Chris Hudlet Alldfe Hull Page by M. Peckham SENIORS 127 Matt Ingersoll 128 SENIORS New Gary lngraham Lisa Inselman Matt Irvin Jeff Irving Sandra Jachim Randy Jack Cindy Jackson Sean Jamison Sue Jarvis ,mane N,-7 Marr Jeffries Doug Jenkins Vicki Jennings Shaun Jensen Todd Jensen Q Rick Jeppsen Lori Johnson Martha Johnson Michelle Johnson Teresa Johnson S . ,nl .if Ray jnhnsron David jones john jones Tiffany jones Dena Kaae 'i Q Ellen Kaikala Kim Kauffman Tammy Kaufman Darren Kearl Sean Keef Y? Sean Kelley Ron Kempkers Suzanne Kiel Bryan Killam James Kimball Kelly Kingsford Tim Kinney jeff Kirkman jeff Kline Eric Knight Page by C. Sur SENIORS 139 130 SENIORS gnifln , Kirk Kniglrron Michelle Knobel Linda Knudsen Lori Kozup Zani Kral Steve Kramer Crystal Krawl Gretchen Kreiger Shawn Kringen Hope Kuhnen 'FN W.. Q jennifer Kukfiy Todd LaBronte Katie Langdon Paul Larrondo Corie Larsen Jim Larsen Kelll' Larsen jim Larson Dan Law Ryon Layser Staci Leavitt Tracy Leisrer Laura Leth Keith Lewis Nina Lewis S , f 5, Lg lx . -- i' Stix' Sonia Lim jill Lindsey Kris Line Chris Little Robb Livingston Martha Lloyd Marcy Lobato Shane Lobato Derrick Longson Rachelle Lookhart i 8 X . v X-.fir K Lisa Lorain Melissa Lorimer Dean Loveland Kerri Loveland Rustyn Lowe Page hy M. Iliirris SENIORS 151 we M. is mx gi Karen Loya 152 SENIORS Eve Lunceford Tiffany MacGowen Beth Magette Shonna Mallard Angela Malone Tony Mancilla Dave Manee Meesha Mangiaracina Moira Marron Christina Martin Kim Martin Mike Matthews John Mausling Mike M21uSliI1g .KX Debra Maylin Leslie McDonald Steve McDowell Scott McFarland Lisa McKee .f .t..' f K. . l l Karen McKenna Paree McMurtrey Mike McNarie john MCNitt Michelle Meatte S l i Courtney Meek Beth Menzel Traci Meunier Greg Meyer Tami Miller 7? Michelle Milliken Brad Mitchell Lana Montgomery Kim Mooclie Bob Moore Derek Moore Scott Moore Aaron Morgan David Morgan Sheryl Morley Page by M. Pecklmm SENIORS 155 134 SENIORS .,..L f jan Mortensen Steve Moser Roger Mosher Ken Mowery Diana Murkle Robert Murphy Stephanie Murray Jan Musger Gary Myers Jodi Myefg 'K Q' s Tom Nauf Kevin Nakano Jaco Nel Ann Nelson Darcy Nelson Robert Nelson Dave Niblett Lee Nicholas Lori Nunn Mike Odiaga X f XX. Lori Okamoto Christine Olen Rebecca Oleson Karla Oliver Kelli Oliver has M... . lll. A Brenda Olson Cheri Olson Mart Orem jim Orr Carlos Packard S... bww-,,.. X L l i julie Packer Ana Palato Brenda Palmer Rob Palmer Shannon Palmer H .5 f ai, X . - as F ,N li? is Sheri Palmef Kim Panas Kyla Pandalis Bruce Pape joon Park Page by l,. Wright SIENIORS H5 if ' ef elf Teresa Pate Cheryle Paul Brian Pearson Mark Peckham Penny Perez 156 SENIORS I Scott Perry Lauri Peters Anna Peterson Carla Peterson jennifer Peterson ,gs W6 . A , , 'P ' w g- , . Tracy Peterson Vicki Peterson William Peterson Buzzy Petet Dave Petroviak Chris Pfost Ray Phay Trent Phillips Danielle Pierce Tom Pierce Tim Pieser Chris Pilayo Ty Plowman Kim Poirier Steve Polenz tg fy i Caprice Pollock Shelle Poole Michelle Porter Chris Pratt Sarah Price 'OX a,,,,i,t.-.ff Q--.3!P',Tt Profitt jennifer Purvis Marvin Quenzer Chris Quimby james Rahduu Heather Rallg Andra Rankin Cory Reche Mike Redmond Richard Regner v Page hy D. Smith SIZNIORS L37 138 SENIORS x l Sean Reilly Scott Renbarger Elwood Rennison Mike Reynolds Martha Richards Tim Richardson Tonya Rippen Heath Ristau Ronda Roark Tony Roark . fx tg Ov nv ' ' ., Gordon Roberts Rhonda Roberts Will Robinson jack Rogers Sherry Rohde Q risr it - sriri ' Q tss be Q3 . . frrs if ,i-. 1- Terry Roller Lonna Romaneschi Kyle Rooke jennifer R005 Gayle Rosanbalm s 5 . . . 173' N rfb , ' S S' gs. f . X S ' ' 1 if . Cathi Rowe Cory Rowland Andrew Rowser Beth Ruddell S R ug .- 5, X 'R V. -'K Eiga L Vaughn Ruschman jim Russell Trenton Ruwe Tamara Salisbury 'SEX WS. 6,1 U..- X X X. Mike Sampson Kris Sanders Outi Sayinainen Mike Schell ii 'xv l Tracey Schlie Tracy Schoenfeld Robyn Scholer Bill Scott Sheri Scott N -Wi' Page by M, Peckluun SENIORS 159 Darla Scrivner Kerri Scrivner Richie Seifert Robin Sellman Cindi Selvig 140 SENIORS 4. . Cynthia Sharp Stac Shaul Darcy Shaw Brenda Shields Brad Shreeve i iiii i Chris Shriner Annette Shumway Lara Sigurnik Tim Skaggs Eric Skinner W. S W, l ' :li ' - ' IZ Kevin Skinner Eric Slaathaug Debra Sleger Diane Sloan Kathleen Smart Smith David Smith Kenneth Smith Michelle Smith Michelle Smith .aff Smith Tyler Smith Wendy Smith Kristy Specht Lisa Spencer Spinosa Stacy Spoor Tammy Stanley Brenda Stansbery Michael Stark . x Cheryl Steiner Angie Stephens Gregg Stephenson Jeanette Sterling Craig Stevens Page by M. Pecklmm SENIORS l-ll 142 SENIORS Wendy Stippicli Neal Stocking:-:r Brad Stoutenburg jim Straw Gail Strawn Lori Stuart Scott Stuart Matt Stultz Chung Sue Teri Sugg tw QB Y. J joe Sullivan Susann Sullivan Amy Sweetwood jennifer Swenson Donna Swindell Pat Tandy Mike Tanner Andy Taylor Holli Taylor Missy Taylor 'M-. Thomas Wendy Thomas Missy Thomason Debbie 'Thompson Donna Thompson -.....s-al' R. X e Anne lisdale Keri Toberer Roger Todd Andrea Tolley Penny Tort Trent Debbie Trimmell jeff Trudeau Paula Trygg jennifer Turley IC X V -Qary Turner Heather Turner Valerie Vail Kerry VanDorn Buffy VanOver Page by Y, Hayashi SIENIORS 1-35 james Vamer 144 SENIORS Kari Voorhees john Wadman jim Waite Margo Waite Clint Walker Melinda Walker Paul Walker Scott Walker Craig Wallace :sw . - W ,wine af' Lori Wallace Todd Waltman Angela Mattucci Ware Corky Warr Sean Waterman Rebecca Weaver Pam Weber Scott Weibye Brian Weiss Scott Weiss flies julie Wilson Karen Wilson Richard Wilson Brian Welch Mardi Welton Craig Wesselman Arlene Wheeler if asv- WJ' wir-M Riclmrd Whipple RJ. Whirsirr Susan Wieser Todd Wilder 75.5 Tina Wilson Carla Wheeler Greg Williams 5 Vangie Wilson 'wp E K Wm j f . :Y 'A ff X Beth Winans Andreas Winell Chari Winter Kim Wirrmus Michele Wofford Paige hy C. Sue SENIORS H5 Page by L. Wright 146 SENIORS if ...fi .. .,.. . . Q apr- ' i i Eric Wolf Tammy Wolf Devonne Worthan Ron Yerby David Yorgason 1 ' .W ,2- -, .I ' - ? -' I Brad Young Tracy Young Angela Zumwalt Tamra Zumwalt NOT PICTURED S. Andridge, D. Bell, T. Bemis, M. Bennett, T. Black, S. Blair, B. Blake-Eagon, E. Brown, M. Brown, D. Burwell, K. Buzzard, T. Campbell, H. Carlen, T. Carlson, C. Chambers, R. Chipman, S. Clancy, K. Clark, L. Cluff, S. Connolly, M. Cooper, S. Corl, M. Cornish, L. Cowan,j. Cragin, D. Cranch, F. Cruz, T. Culley, R. Cuningham, B. Dang, B. Davis, W. Davis, M. Desimone, C. Diffendaffer, H. Eagon, M. Echevarria, C. Ellis, M. Ely, R. Evans, S. Evans, T. Evans, L. Fernandez, P. Fernandez, R. Fickle, C. Fischer, T. Fisk, M. Flagg, C. Fleenor, E. Flemming,-I. Flower, K. Freutel, S. Fullmer, W. Gartin, P. Gee, B. Gibson, K. Goodall, J. Griffith, D. Groom, C. Gumm, T. Guntly, T. Gustafson, L. Guthmiller, K. Haddow, L. Halls, K. Hanna,j. Harr, S. Hatch,j. Herrick, R. Himmelman, K. Holloway, T. Honey, M. Hysell, M.jackson, L.jensen,j.-lobes, A.john, R.johnson, R.johnson, M.johnson, T. Kleppinger, T. Knobel, B. Langorgen, M. Langston, B. Leighton, E. Liddiard, S. Little, T. Lockard,j. Long, D. Lopez, R. Lowe, D. Mahoney, S, Marcotte,j. Markle, R. Marlatt, M. Martell, L. Martin, C. May, T. McWilliams, M. Meade, A, Mer- rill, K. Meske, M. Meyers, P. Michael, D. Michel, K. Mills, N. Moist, S. Moncarr, L. Morache, L. Nix, C. O'Brien, T, Olson, D. Overton, R. Palmer, A, Parker, C. Potter, R. Powell, C. Preece, G. Quinn, C. Rada, R. Reagan, D. Robertson, M. Ronneburg,j. Rose, R. Ross,j. Rowe, A. Roy,j. Russo, V. Sampaio, M. Scheuerman, M. Schwacofer,-I. Searle, C. Settgast, S. Shadley,-I. Shaffer,-J. Shields, A. Shimowada, R. Short, R. Shortt,j. Sims, B. Smith, R. Smith, D. Sower, B. Stallings, M. Ste- vens,j. Sundquist, S. Terry, F. Tucker, R. Waller, L. Walsh, S. Weeks, M. Welsch, B. West,j. Williams, D. Wills,j. Wilson, K. Woods, T. Yonker, D. Young, R. Young, B. Younger. SE IORS GET I VOLVED Top: Burk Adams displays his school spirit by dressing up as a nerd on Nerd Day during Homecoming Week. Bottom: Gordon Roberts enjoys one of his favorite extra- curricular activities, eating. This year the Varsity Football Team made it to A-1 Division One Playoffs at the l.S.U. Mini- dome in Pocatello, Idaho. There they faced the Coeur D'Alene Vikings to determine the state champions. The Warriors fought valiantly, but were unable to defend against Coeur D'Alene's blindingly fast passing abilities. The Warriors and the Vikings were tied at seven points all at halftime, and scored first in the second half, but the Vikings tied the game, and later established a seven-point lead that the Warriors were unable to break. The Warriors took second in A-1 Divi- sion One Competition. Far lower right: Following his blocker, Mattjeffries rushes for yardage against the Coeur D'Alene defense. Far upper rightzjim Herrick prepares to evade two Viking defensive players while going around the end ofthe line of scrimmage. Below: Kris Sanders dives over the opposing linemen in an explosive attempt to advance the ball for the Warriors. Inside left: jim Waite charges upfield and strains for first down yardage. Near left: Matt Jeffries holds the Warrior's A-1 trophy. Page By R. Green. Photo By R. Green. IOKO cw . -A. . . re--e P at . 151: if KVQA.. 1, .Q , A x as me 'K N-awe Ngvwsgwsl PLHYIJFFS EIIINEUMMHTE 5 5En5lJN PQ .. Photo By C. Sue. b FOOTBALI, Pl. 150 SENIURS Photo by C, Sue Photo by A. Bodily Photo hy A. Bodily SE IORS PROVIDE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP .V 3' Upper left: David llansen helps Michelle Dolwarun with her homework. Upper middle: David Smith appears to he frustrated as he works with the computer. Upper right: llivlly Iinix and Pam Holley help jazz up the hand, Lower lefitzilaines Kiinhall anxiously awaits to get on the hand luis headed towards California. Lower right: David Goodwin gets an early start on his lminewurlx, Page hy C. Mcliadden and Y. Hayashi SIINIORS lil it S 1 Far left: Travis Howell poses for the crowd during the 'King Contest' of Homecoming Week. Upper leftg Yayoi Hayashi, a japanese foreign exchange student, accepts a flower from the cheerleaders. Bottom right: Amy Sweetwood watches the Homecoming game, Far right: Kim Heaton and Lisa Spencer dance to 'Surfin' Safari' at Warrior Days in Cherry Plaza. Page by R. Green. Photo by R. Green 152 SENIORS Y Photo by R. Green. SENIORS PA VE TH When facing many of life's crossraods, deci- sions have to be made. Thejunior Class Officers do just that. Not only are they representative of the junior Class, they also engage in various school functions. CLASS OF '87 Brooke Morris, Brenda Clarkston, Rozlyn Simmons, Pat Calley, Matt Williston. D. Abbott L. Abernathy A B. Adams A B. Alger ' B. Alger , h D. Allen j R. Allen y r ' K. Amell l' f T. Ammerman C. Amyx D. Anderson D. Anderson S. Anderson R. Aramburu M. Armfield N. Armfield r T. Armstrong K. Arp J, Arte T. Ashley M. Audens ' S. Ax C. Azevedo R. Bagley B. Baily B. Barker R. Barnhart -I. Barr j. Barrett L. Barriatua L. Barron W. Barton E. Bates S. Bates B. Baugh R. Beach S. Beach R. Bearry J. Beel 154 jUNlORS -I. Bagley y 3 'lr K 'W at ,lf , A kk 'M K. Belew A, Bell P. Bennett S. Bentley T. Bentley j. Berheim D, Bernardelli X K. Berringer T. Bettinger Il. Bevan J. Bevins A. Billingsley M. Bingham S, Blomstrom .K , B. Bockelrnan . A. Bodily T. Bolen Q, R. Bonner V 'Q '11 ramen it C. Bowen . s , I T. Bowen I 3 ,H D. Bowles rg H. Boyd l ,Q X g Boyenger 3 ' D. Boyle K. Boysun 4 A, Bozer R. Bradshaw I 5 Brainblet ' L 5 S. Brandt H K. Brashear if -... X S. Brandt R. Bray C. Breinholt S, Bright X'- j. Brockett ' Brooks i 'f S, Brooks l V K. Brown V W. Brown B. Bryan M. Bryant j. Budge M. Budiselic B. Butler M. Buxton T. Cadwell l P, Calley l l Campbell J. Campbell M K. Campbell R. Campbell ,iff '55 K. Cantrell y Carlile 'Ld , ll. Carlson 'M' J ,V Carnahan A. Carr W. Carter R. Case T. Case T. Casrillo D. Cates R. Chambers K, Chandler B, Cheek j. Chesnur C, Childers v in ' S. Chow 9 J, Christensen K. Christensen ' M. Chrisrensen Nl' naw: S4 CIHPP Page By C. Taylor JUNIORS 155 D. Clark B. Clarkson S. Clements T. Cline E. Clubb T. Cohen L. Coleman A. Collins C. Collins J. Colton D. Cooley J. Cooper J. Cooper L. Cooper J. Cort R, Couture L. Cowgill B. Craven M. Crespi L. Criner S. Criner K. Crockett K. Crofts T. Crowley D. Crowser L. Cunha J. Cuttlers A. Daly N. Darnell L. Davenport C. Davidson M. Davis M. Davis S. Davis D. Deen B, Dehaan T. Dellgard L. Denman J. Derosier M. Devine M. Diaz N. Dickson C. Diffendaffer M. Dismer K. Dobbs J. Dodd A. Doe J. Doornik P. Dopieralski W. DOyle,Jr. D. Drake J. Drake S. Drake M. Draper T. Drost J. Dursteler J. Duskey D. Dustin J. Dwonch B. Ebert F. Eddins J. Edwards T. Edwards T. Eldredge C. Elliot S. Elliot B. Ellis K. Ellis K. Elmer B. Erhart B. Erickson S. Evans iso JUNIORS 39' 'W 4 4 s 3. T. Evans T. Evans K, Everett T, Everett j. Farnworth J. Feeler M. Ferguson j. Ferris N. Fleming C. Floyd S, Foote J. Fowler A. Frederick P. Freeman V, French D. Frost K. Fuller B. Galloway C. Garcia D. Gardner P. Gardner A. Geib J. Gempler S. George G. Giese K. Giles S. Giles S. Gillespie G. Gilliam C. Gillies S. Gipson C. Godoy C. Goldston L, Goodall D. Goodwin J, Gragg B. Graves R, Green, Ill K. Griffitlm T. Groves D. Guerber T. Guinard G. Gumm T, Haddock P, Hade M, Hagen A. Haight j. Hale D. Hamlin T. Hammons M. Hampton R. Hancock B, Hansen K. Hansen J, Hanson L. Hanson J. Harder M. Harris R, Harrison C. Hartsfield S. Harvey T, Harvey M. Hastings E, Hatch L. Hatvani R. Hnumann R. Hauslieer D. Hawk D, Haws L. llayhurst D. Haynes J. Hearne JUNIORS 157 B. Heaton W. Heavrin R. Heinrich V. Hemminger H. Henry T. Herrera C. Herriorr J. Herringer D. Higginson J. Hill C. Himes S. Hindman K. Hinrichs E. Hitesmari M. Hobbs A. Hofeldt, Jr. C. Hoff B. Holgare D. Hosclaw K. Holt D. Holton D. Holznagel B. Hoorman K. Hopkins R. Horn K. Howard T. Howell K. Hubbard L. Huber K. Hudson M. Hughes B. Hunter A. Hyatt Y. Hysell M. Inama D. Insko G. Ireland D. Irving J. Jackson L. Jackson A. Jacobs R. Janzen J. Jeffries D. Jenkins J. Jensen J. Jimenez C. Johnson C. Johnson C. Johnson G. Johnson J. Johnson L. Johnson R. Johnson K. Jolley B. Jones R. Jones R. Jones K. Juve N. Kaikala R. Kauffman D. Kearns G. Kelly R. Kern S. Kern G. Kindler M. Kinzel H. Klukkert R. Knickerbocker L. Knight R. Knight B. Knighron B. Knobel Page by: C Taylor iss jUN1oRs C. Knuclson S. Kober T. Kober S. Kohn C. Korrason j. Kozlowski S. Kress S. Lafollerre E. Lafrenz J. Lambert j. Lambrechr D. Lance R. Laraway A. Larimore C. Lea E. Leach j. Lee L. Lee J. Lehan R. Leigh R. Leonard M. Lerhcoe P. Levine L. Lewis S. Lewis R. Libengood M. Liebenau j. Lindley D. Lindsay S. Lirrle A. Lloyd A. Long T. Longson M. Loree R. Loveland M. Lovell M. Lowder E. Lowe L. Lowe T. Lunceford -J. Lytle C. Macderrnott A. Machado N. Magdiel D. Mahoney S. Maidwell G. Makinen K. Malo E. Manda J. Mann V. Marier N. Marineau R. Markle C. Marshall T. Marshall S. Martindale B. Mason j. Mason S. Masonholder j. Marrucci S. Maxey M. Maxfield K. Maynard T. McBath D. McClung J. McClure R. McConnell S. McCoy j. McCrorey R. McCullough C. McFadden C. McFadden Page hy I.. Wflgllf UNIORS 159 K, McFadden D. MCGillvray L. McKay G. McKee D. McKenna M. McKenzie K. McKinney R. McLaren T. McMillan D. McMillen B. Meadows D. Mejia J. Meldrum J. Mellor L. Meredith M. Messerli A. Mewes M. Meyer R. Mickelson C. Miller E. Miller -I. Miller M. Miller B. Mitchell G. Mitchell P. Mitchell S. Moon A. Moore K. Moore R. Moore R. Moore T. Morford T, Morgan B. Morris C. Moser M. Moser M, Moser C. Mundr D. Myers j. Myers G. Nachbar M. Nance D, Nasman P. Neitzel C. Nelson R. Nelson S. Neuswanger B. Newberry W. Newton C. Nicholls Ii. Nickerson W. Nirchals W. Nirchals j. Nodar C. North S. Novak R, O'Brien G. O'Dell S. Ohman J. Ojala G, Oldenburgh S. Oldham R. Orozco R. Osborn H. Osier S. Overly T. Paerel M. Paggenkopf L. Palfreyman S. Palmer A, Papenfuss M, Parker 160 'IUNIORS 'ip vf il l Rl K nfl 5 n .. ' rw os. QQ lllsss C. Parks B. Parsons H. Pate M. Patterson S. Perez B. Perkins S. Perkins C. Peterson B. Peterson L. Peterson N. Peterson T. Peterson J. Peugh B. Pham M. Pham K. Phillips j. Pisca T. Polansky D. Pollard B. Porter S. Porter L. Posey R. Post T. Potee J. Powell S. Preator S. Presrel C. Prince S. Prisbrey M. Prochaska R. Quarnberg D. Rachunok K. Rackham M. Radeke L. Rader T. Reche K. Recla R. Reed C. Reeves L. Relyea C. Reno R. Rhead G. Rhodes S. Rhodes R. Rice A. Richard D. Richter D. Richter D. Ries T. Rippey M. Roberts S. Roberts T, Robertson B. Robinson R. Rodgers M. Ross T. Ross M. Rossi K. Rue K. Rule M. Rupe T. Ruplinger J. RUPP D. Russell S. Russell W. Ryan C. Sabala R. Sallee D. Saltern S. Sanchorena B. Saum M. Saunders Page by A. BODILY JUNIORS mi J. Schamber W. Scharff D. Schell j. Schroeder B. Schultz H. Schwiebert D. Schwisow T. Schiwisow K. Scott V. Scott A. Sexton S. Shade A. Shakespeare C. Sharp L. Shea A. Shelby R. Shepard N. Shimatsu A. Shimowada J. Shindeldecker B. Shirley K. Shortt j. Silva C. Simmons R. Simmons T. Skidmore S. Slade B. Smith C. Smith j. Smith M. Smith R. Smith T. Smith W. Smith S. Snider j. Sorcic M. Soto T. Southerland E. Sparks S. Sparks T. Spaulding R. Spencer G. Spesinger T. Spidell C. Spriggel E. Spurgeon M. Stamps A Stark T. Steffner S. Steinfort R. Stephenson T. Sterling T. Stern K. Stevens G. Stewart D. Stinehelfer S. Stout A. Stoutenburg M. Stover L. Strikwerda B. Swan H. Swatsenbarg A. Swenson T. Tadeo T. Tavares C. Taylor D. Taylor M. Taylor K. Terrell M. Teuscher K. Thibault E. Thomas Page by L. Wright. 162 JUNIORS if 5 1' 'Q QW i 1 5 li i .Qi tix A ni, -S' it Y? E :xiii- 4-' 'Y ' T.. 1 tl' A. Thompson A. Thompson E. Thompson L. Thompson D. Thorngren M. Thurber R. Toevs A. Tolley B. Toney D. Tremmel J. Trent D. Trinidad M. Trosclair E. Tubbs K. Ulin D. Urban G. Usselman D. Van Beek J. Van Dorn B. Van Horn j. Van Noy R. Van Woerkom O. Vance M. Vandenburg S. Vaughn J. Veit M. Waddell N. Wadsworth B. Walker M. Walker N. Walker C. Wall D. Wall M. Wall j. Wallen K. Walsh L. Walther C. Wambolt j. Ward R. Warren R. Waters D. Watkins j. Watson M. Watson K. Watts C. Weber L. Weibye O. Welch E. Wells D. Wertman C. Wertz N. West J. Weston R. Whipple H. Whitcomb C. Whitfield E. Weisman R. Wick K. Wickstrom j. Wight j Wight S. Wilkey A. Williams A. Williams D. Williams T. Williams M. Williston S. Wilson C. Winks M. Winters P. Wirth K. Wood Page by D. Smith jUNIORS 165 W. Woodall E. Woody L. Worrell B. Wray j. Wreggelsworth L. Wright W, Wright -I. Wroten 164 JUN1oRs WWAL 5 D. Yorton C. Young M. Young S. Young S. Young C. Zwart y- l JUNIORS NOT PICTURED: S. Barnhart, S. Bastian,j. Beehn,j. Cloud, C. Cluff, K. Coble, S. Conger, P. Cornish, K. Counsil, D. Courtney,j. Cre- spin, C. Cruz, T. Csutoras, A. Cutler, K. Dalrymple, N. Dang, T. Dang, T. Davis, L. Dayley,j. Derosier, D. Deines, S. Dodge,j. Doufas, W. Elquist, M. Elton, G. Farnwroth, R. Field, F. Fieldstad, S. Fowble,j. Fowler, H. Frank, P. Freeman, R. Gallegos,j. Garcia, N. Gerber, P. Gibbons, V. Gib- son, D. Glassey, T. Glassinger, H. Goetz,j. Graham, T. Gray, L. Groves,j. Guffey, S. Haines, L. Hansen, S. Harper, B. Hartley, S. Hastings, D. Hayes, D. Herberger, W. Herker, M, Herrick, S. Hiatt, K. Holman, T. Holmquist, S. Honess, K. Hopper, D. Hubler, D. Husky, D. Ivie, F.joy,j.jus- tesen, D. Kaumo, D. Keeney, P. Kelly, V. Kelly, A. Kiehl, E. Kiehl, D. Kimmel, R. Kingsley, B. Kingston,j. Kline, L. Kunz, D. La Casse, S. Led- better, E, Levin, M. Lockard, C. Lockyer, E. Luiso,j. Luy, D. Magallon, B. Mager,j. Mansayon, R. Marier, B. Martell, R. Martin, D. Martorello, S. Matthews, M. Maxwell,j. McCrary,j. McDonald, A. McNamee, T. McNitt, S. Megis, C. Miller, D. Miller, W. Mitchell, T. Mittleider, C. Mooney, A. Morgan, K. Morgan, K. Mortensen, M. Mullens,j. Myers, N. Nagy, D. Nelson, S. Nettleton, R. Olewinski, K. Otto,j. Pape, L. Petty, T. Pfenning, H. Pham, S. Phelps, K. Porter, S. Post, B. Preece, S. Prestel, S. Priddy, D. Purkey, M. Quinn, R. Rada, D. Ranstrom, C. Rasmussen, D. Rice, S. Rice, T. Rice, K. Robinson, S. Rodgers, T. Rodriquez, C. Rowe, R. Sall,j. Saunders, S. Schuler, T. Scott, M. Shiverick,j. Smith, S. Smith, T. Smith, B. Stanley,j. Stanley, C. Stewart, P. Stoliker,-I. Stubbs, B. Sutterfield, M. Swatzenberg, R. Swygart, T. Tavares, K. Thurgood,j. Torrey, M. Trosky, A. Vanover, T. Vashro, M. Waddell, A. Wagner, M. Waite, C. Waldron, D. Walker, S. Ward, S. Warren, R. Waters, G. Weeks, M. Wehren, T. Welsh, A. West, S. Wheeler, B. White, M. White, R. White,j. Wilcox, C. Williams, L. Wilson, T. Wilson, M. Zeik. Page by A. Bodily and M. Harris. .sr 1. ls. Top: Cinnamon Reeves adjusts her hair during a discus- sion in Mrs. jones Mythology class. Bottom: Roxie Brad- shaw listens attentively during her math class. Above: Ronnie Post relaxes a moment during Mr. Cliffords First period U.S, History class. Page by M, Harris. Photos by R. Green. jt1N1oRs ies CLASS OF 88', The Sophomore class was overflowing with spirit, according to the Sophomore class Presi- dent Amy Yates. The Sophomore class Council helped with the canned food drive and at the time of their writ- ing was unsure of their future plans. Class officers from bottom to topg Amy Yates, president, Angie Hilton, vice-president, Darcie Lyon, girls senator, Mi- chelle Bennett, secretary, Troy England, boys senator. Page by M, Peckham. A. Aeschbacher K. Aksamit E. Albright A. Aldrich K. Alexander E. Allen A. Anchustegui C. Andersen C. Anderson D. Anderson M. Anderson W. Anderson D. Andregg , A. Arnold R. Ashby S. Asmussen A. Avery K. Ayarra K. Bach B. Bailey C. Bailey M. Bailey -I. Baird L. Baker T. Baker S. Baldwin j. Ball D. Barclay B. Barker D. Barney S. Barnhart B. Barrus D. Bassett R. Bateman j. Battisti S. Beagley M. Beal P. Becker J. Beers L. Beeson X w 166 SOPHOMORES 'vs .1 xx It lil it A, E 1 -ea J .J is s , t xl' x, Jai.. ll -1. 71 S v l l- T. Behunin J. Belcher K. Bell j. Bennett M. Bennett S. Bennett M. Bennion W. Bergin A. Berreth K. Berry R. Bettinger S. Bigelow A. Billingsley K. Bingham D. Blaine A. Blair W. Blauvelt C. Bodily R. Boehm M. Bohacek J. Bohn C. Bonner R. Boozel j. Border C. Boren -J. Borrowman D. Boss J, Bouche D. Bowens R. Bradley E. Brafford S. Bray A. Brehmer C. Brenisholtz B. Breski F. Bright K. Bright M. Brinker j. Brinton M. Bross A. Brown C. Brown D. Brown R. Brown T. Brown K. Bruemmer j. Buck S. Buck M. Buie S. BurdiCk K. Busby M. Bush j. Buttars W. Bybee M. Byers S. Cadwell C. Cafferty j. Cafferty Y. Cain R. Campbell S. Campbell C. Cannell J. Carrington W. Carter j. Carver D. Case M. Castillo G. Chandler S. Chandler E. Chaney M. Chaney J. Chapman SOPHOMORES 167 R. Chase C. Cheek A. Chigbrow D. Chow M. Christensen R. Christensen A. Church C. Clark P. Clark J. Clausen T. Clemens D. Clements J. Cleverley K. Clifford S. Clinger C. Cluff T. Coates -I. Cobler W. Cody D. Cole T. Coleman S. Coltrin M. Conklin C. Coon R. Copes R. Cornell C. Cortabitarte K. Courtney A. Covington B. Cowan S. Cozine B. Craven C. Cromwell D. Crosby L. Cruz A. Curtis L. Curtis P. Dahlmeir G. Davenport A. Davis B. Davis R. Davis S. Deberry C. Deguzman T. Dehlin T. Demond B. Dent M. Dethman T. Dick L. Disorell T. Disotell J. Dixon K. Dodd D. Dolenar R. Donahue S. Donnell G. Dooley D. Dowd B. Dowers J. Draxten J. Dunbar L. Dupont J. Dutcher L. Eastman C. Eckhardt B. Edgerton J. Eggleston R. Ellis B. Elsberry T. England D. Erdman B. Ervin 168 SOPHOMORES w Page by A. Bodily M. .,,.. 1 f. it . -1. ' hm Q 1 -N 'li' Q -y ,4,svk .Q ipvv, a ? ' i 4 ' 1 Q I 1 1 L ma u F fall' i .. f ae 'A Q l Page by C. Taylor K. Ervin A. Esplin A. Evans L. Evans T. Evans B. Fairchild L. Farmer B. Farris I., Felgenhauer C. Ferney 'I'. Fife D. Finnell R. Fletcher W. Flinn M. Fori L. FOX M. Francke D. Frandsen J. Franklin A. Frederickson C. Freeman C. Fretwell D. Fricke M. Froliardr J. Fulirman C. Fuller T. Fullmer M. Gabbiras A. Gallardo L. Garcia N. Gardner A. Garner C. Garreton A, Gies M. Gessford J. Gibbons H. Gibson S. Gibson J. Gilbertz J. Glover J. Godfrey B. Goldsron Y, Gomez C. Gould C, Graff K. Graham H. Gramlich B. Greene T. Green J. Griffin L. Grow J. Guerber J. Gutierrez L. Gyllenberg R. Haddock J. Haddon D, Hadley M. Hagwood R. Haines D. Hale R. Hale J. Halker B. Hall J. Hall S. Halladay D. Hansen J. Hansen K. Hansen S. Hansen T. Hanson E. Harbison T. Harmon SOPHOMORES 169 S. Harper S. Harpt D. Harris C. Hart A. Hatch L. Hatmaker B. Haugk L. Harvey C. Hawkins R. Hawkins B. Hedges B. Heiken J. Heinrich J. Henderson C. Henry M. Henry K. Herrick B. Hester M. Hicks H. Hiemstra L. Hihath J. Hill B. Hills A. Hilton S. Hiskey B. Ho H. Hoag C. Hoclkins D. Hohnstein R. Holcomb M. Holland P. Holmes C. Homer J. Hook J. Hose K. Howell E. I-Ioyd W. Hoyt D. Hroma O. Huber. T. Huckabay G. Hughes A. Hutchins B. Insko C. Ireland B. Irvin G.Jachim C. Jackson M. Janousek E. Jantz J. Jarvis J. Jedlick G. Jenkins K. Jenkins J. Jensen S. Jensen T. Jensen R. Jeppsen T. Johansen B. Johnson K. Johnson R. Johnson R. Johnson R. Johnson S. Johnson D.Jordan L. Jordan J.Jorgensen M. Kandler T. Kari K. Karras J. Keene 170 SOPHOMORES :I .. vi Q7 :E-fm Q. X I I 1 N, i . naman be till.. fl W mi .. it vw Q 290- ,353 if N4 , 5 K 0 G- X. - Q Q ur., . -. -.N 1- , o, y. , . .1 1 l If 3 '- . w . , 5 Page by Michelle Harris. L. Kellems C. Kelly K. Kelly R. Kerr K. Ketterer T. Keys P. Killam K. King T. Kline J. Knapp S. Knapp D. Knuclsen D. Koch j. Koga T. Kolasch C. Korczak H. Korton V, Kouba T. Kozlowski P. Kraft K. Kramer C. Krosschell D. Kynaston T. Labuda G. Lampe B. Lane B. Lane B. Lane S. Laporte P. Lapp B. Larrondo S. Later T. Law G. Leavitt K. Leinberger S. Lewis B. Liehe C. Lillard S. Lillquist G. Lim P. Lim H. Line H. Little j. Little C. Livingston S. Looney D. Lopez S. Lopez C. Lourey J. Loveland S. Loveland A. Lowe R. Loya V. Luiso C. Lukas J. Luke J. Lynn D. Lyon D. Mack K. Mack C. Maestas C. Mahoney M. Mancilla M. Manda M, Mansell A. Mansur T. Mansur N. Marlatt C. Marrs J. Marshall J. Martell B. Martinez SOPHOMORES 171 B. Martinez T. Mathie B. Matlock K. Matuszek D, Mausling S. Maxfield -I. May T. McClung M. McCreedy A. McDonald K. McGhee B. McGrath S. McIntosh M. McKee B, McKendrick T. McNair K. McNarie K. McWilliams C. Meade A. Megis A. Megis M. Melclrum M. Meldrum S. Mesenhimer M. Metcalf D. Michael A. Miller -I. Miller R. Miller V. Miller j. Minor S. Money R. Monroe C. Moore P. Moore T. Moore W. Moore A. Moorhouse j. Morgan T. Moriserre S. Morley T. Moroney T. Morrison T. Morton j. Moser D. Mounreer R. Mounteer R. Mowery T. Moyer T. Murclie M. Murphy L. Murray K. Myers W. Nebeker D. Nelson E. Nelson j. Nelson A. Newberry E. Newberry A. Newton M, Niblerr S. Nichols K. Noble C. North j. Nutr T. O'Brien R. Oldham L. Olen L. Oleson C. Olsen J. Olson T. Orr 172 SOPHOMORES -s. A if 11 .14 .4 get I L at . Page by C. SUE Ni 1. j. Otstot S. Page D. Pape H. Parks B. Patron F. Patterson K. Pasley 'I. Pearce T. Pennington V. Peratal B. Perry D. Perry -I. Perry S. Peters C. Peterson M. Peterson S. Peterson B. Pharaoh T. Piva J. Plumer S. Porter B. Powell C. Powell T. Powers j. Prochaska W. Proctor H. Pullman M. Purcell M. Purvis 'I. Rapley M. Rasmussen K. Rauch C. Reed S. Reed S. Rees I.. Reiber S. Reid H. Reilly li. Rennison I.. Revels D. Rich j. Rich D. Richard il. Richardson E. Ries K. Rieser T. Robert T. Roberts S. Rohinson C. Robison j. Rodda B. Roderick J. Rogan J. Rogers M. Rogers M. Roos S. Roper L. Ropp S. Rose j. Ross S. Roth K. Ruble G. Rudquist N. Rue B. Rule T. Ryals T. Salisbury S. Sanders B. Sands T. Sanford S. Sayles M. Schaefer SOPHOMORES 175 D. Schell S. Schilling W. Schmeckpeper K. Schmidt M. Schmidt T. Schmidt P. Schoenfeld D. Schuelke S. Schuler A. Scott M, Scott R. Scown -I. Seifert K. Sexton M. Seymour K. Shadley j. Shaffer M. Sharp S. Sharp T. Sharp P. Sheldon C. Shepp K. Shosted C. Siegel R. Sini L. Sirani j. Skogtand C. Sloan S. Smede A. Smith j. Smith J. Smith j. Smith M. Smith M. Smith T. Smith C. Somerville D. Somerville M. Sower M. Sower M. Spangler M. Sparks j. Spengler A. Spero S. Stenquist B. Stewart R, Stinson C. Stockinger G. Storkson M. Stowell D. Strawn T. Strecker T. Stuart C. Stuckey C. Stutz M. Sudduth E, Sullivan A. Talbot T. Tavares C. Taylor H, Taylor S. Taylor B. Thibadeau R. Thomas W. Thompson A. Thornton B. Thurgood B. Tidwell J. Tikker D. Tisdale S. Tisdale H. Todd 174 SOPHOMORES G. Torres B. Trent P. Tryborn K, Tschacher P. Tucker R. Tueller S. Turley B. Turner A. Uehling P. Ugarriza S. Ugarriza B. Uhlenhoff T. Urquhart S. Utz S. VanMetre P. VanTries J. VanValkenburgh J. Venable J. Viano S. VonSteen M. Vorroubek K. Wachter D. Wadsworth C. Waite R. Walbridge J. Walker J. Walker S. Walker C. Wallace J. Ward J. Ward C. Warrell A. Washburn T. Watson A. Weaver J. Wees D. Weldon M. Wells R. Wentzel C. Wesselman N. West S. West T. Wetzein T. Wheeler R. Whipple B. Whisenant A. White H. White B. Whiteaker A. Whitsitt K. Wibbels B. Wickam M. Wilde W. Wilemon S. Wilkerson M. Williams T. Williams R. Wills K. Wilmot C. Wilson J. Wilson J. Wilson J. Wilson J. Wilton M. Winkle K. Wittmuss T. Wofford T. Wofford T. Wofford J. Wolfe A. Wolfenbarger M. Wood SOPHOMORES 175 R. Wood S. Wood C. Woods G. Wozniak T. Wright J. Yarbrough A. Yates T. Yelron 176 SOPHOMORES l r t S. Yonker C. Yorgason D. Young E. Young H. Young f 5 SOPHOMORES NOT PICTUREDZ E. Allen, M. Authur, B. Audette, B. Avram, R. Ayde,j. Babcock, T. Barling, C. Bell,j. Bender, T. Bergin, T. Besteder, C. Betz, M. Bittle,j. Blackman, M. Bonano, B. Borden, S. Bourgogne,j. Bouy, B. Bowden, C. Briggs, S. Briggs, G. Brown,j. Brown, T. Brown, A. Buchanan, K. Burnett, T. Burton,j. Busack, N. Bybee, T. Cameron, S. Chabers,.I. Chaney,j. Chapman,j. Clark, L. Clarkson, R. Claxton, H. Coelho, D. Coleman, T. Coleman, W. Conway, D. Coorer, W. Craven,j. Crisman, K. Crockett, V. Cunningham, T. Dang, C. Davis, S. Davis, A. Detmar, D. Dewitt, C. Dorey, R. Doty, M. Duncan, G. Dter, C. Elmer, C. Enoch, L. Evans,j. Fitzgerald, H. Galloway, K. Garoutte, K. Goerge, M. Gessford, T. Gibson, C. Graber, V. Graham, T. Greig,j. Griffith, D. Grossenbach,-I. Guthrie, C. Haase, C. Hale, G. Hall, R. Hall, S. Hanna, S. Ham, S. Hansen, R. Hardesty, K. Hardy, j. Harlow, K. Harringon, S. Harris, C. Hawkins, D. Hearron, B. Hildeband,j. Hill, K. Hopkins, W. Hopkins,j. Horton, B. Hovde, M. Howard, S. Howard, D. Howell, S. Humrich, D. Hunter, A. Hutchinson, M. Hyde,j.jarine, K.jarman, A.jauhola, A.jennings, S.jensen, T.jensen, D.johnson, H.jones, S.jones, L.junker,j. Karwatsky, R. Keef, B. Kennedy, S. Kilborn,j. King, P. Lambert, M. Langston,j. Lee, S. Lee, B. Leth, A. Leuck, L. Leyva, K. Liddiard, A. Lipple, N. Long, A. Lvong,j. Lybbert, L. Maas, S. Mader, B. Malone,j. Malone, R. Malone, S. Markle, T. Martell, B. Martinez, J. Mattox, M. Maxwell, A. McBride, T. McCarteny, R. McClure, S. McFarlane,j. Messina,j. Meyers,j. Millet, C. Moon,j. Moon, K. Moore, T. Namik, R. Nelson, R. Nelson, T. Nelson, D. Niedson, C. Nipper, P. Norman, W. Nortan,j. Nutt, G. Os- born, B. Oskerkamp, C. Owens, K. Palmer, A. Parker, D. Perrine, M. Perry, K. Petross, M. Phelps, M. Pincock, S. Poole, R. Porter, K. Peece, R. Quenzer, R. Quirgley, G. Quinney, M. Ribordy, S. Robbins,j. Rogan, S. Romero, Roy, S. Rudd, A. Runnels, C. Ruwe,j. Sachotena, M. Scott, T. Scott, S. Sellers, K. Serrano, N. Schaffers, B. Shakespeare, L. Skilling, L. Smith, L. Smith, R. Smith, M. Somerville, D. Spears, S. Starks,j. Stems, T. Stevens, R. Steward, C. Styger S. Sungaard, C. Sundquist,-I. Sweeney, C. Taylor, L. Thorton, N. Todd, M. Vallotton, S. Vanderwel,j. Vincent, D. Vogt, T. Voller, M. Walker, S. Wallace, T. Wallace, A, Waller, D. Walter, E. Weaver, II. Weeks S. West,j. White, T. White, J. Wierbick, B. Wiley, C. Wilhem, D. Wilhelmy, D. Willis, M. Winzel, A. Witt, K. Wolfe, G. Wolfe, A. Woodruff, S. Wyatt, T. Yonker, R. Young, E. Younger. Upper right: Teresa Pennington sits in class during tenth hour. Lower right: Tammy Murdie reacts to a comment in her sophomore English class. Page by M. Harris and R. Green. A .mx -avail' .- ... M- az.. gs F L' '1 + -if Sf iw W . - f.xMnfx9'21m,:' -:rmwins-iuqq.w3'zvr 5741.2sEf pih'::aQQg'r z-vv-naw.,:f..,,.,m '111-1,-rw: Q.,+fws:.:-':y4'fg-euww D: MJ,-' H+-9+ a Q -. f N -. ...Wh .4 . .. ... . y,i-ww,-fam,zqM ' ,,,,,N,,,,,1,1Mm . , 1-'E Mm A ....1,.-,w.-...ifluhfsd-.1-uA.f. MLMMS. awww:-mama X ...W-Mt.. .1-J-.,M.--Jw -wen, Q9 V M X M ix - xa X... I-S-X -. 5 me px- . 5 .-X -i f 3 xGi,,Wy xx-A fA ckz1,,H,.., X ,Mm K r ' - -- 1 jrgixgig S . , I L. ,:,MjZ'N qs? L? x P N 'Nm ' 1' Sf K X -SY ,X SOPHOMORES SHOW ENTHUSIASM SPRING balanced Boys and Girls tCaIT1S, had a record year, including winning S.I.C., and placing well at District and State. They also did well in travelling tournaments, placing third at the Lewiston Invitational, second at the Pasco Invitational, and taking second at the Capital Invitational. MERIDIA TENN ACI-IIEVES WINNING SEASO Winning S.I.C. Higlfliglatr Ontrrnndzng S a The MHS Varsity Tennis Team, utilizing TENNIS TEAM. BACK ROW: T. Hamblet, K Schierwater, M. Goschnour, S. Hobson, B. Lopez, K.johnson, M. Halladay, T. Browne,j. Bidondo, R.janzen, M. Pro- chaska, T, Ruwe, S. Lunceford, Coach Dave Beck. Middle Row: B. Kingston, L. Henman, C. Clifford, N. Shimatsu, R. Lowe, D. Smith, L. Coleman, T. Southerland, B, Wray,j. Barrett, C. Warr, M. Morgan, C. Chetwood, Coach Cisco Limbago. Front Rowij. Cloud, M. Harris, H. Phillips, A. Eaton, Z. Kral, D. Scrivner, I. Cook,-I. Harder. Photo by Bach Photography Page and remaining photos by C. Sue. 180 TENNIS 011 1 'lEi3xm4.i'u ' rum 5 A .,, 4- , ' 5 f f-H-w-....,......, M-..4...,,.. .,,. , . W ,,.. ..w.M 5 J i ff' , .A I Dilug 3' qv, . 1 2. .nn . .. W ,X Sf if. nw., -u-.-. Q-.... ,Whig-Q., W TENNIS 181 jim Waite who was the 100 meter and long jump, GIRLS TAKE DISTRICT The girls track team year was highlighted when they won the district championships and took second at the state track meet. The boy's team came in fourth place at the district meet and fifth at the state track meet. The track teams outstanding members were: state record of 24 feet and eight inches, Dana Swindell who was the district champion in the 100 and 200 meter races, and Lauri Peters was the district and state champion in the 1600 meter run. Mr. Gorrell stated that the boy's team was more balanced and talented than teams in the past and the girl's team was junior dominated and very talented. Lower photo page 185: Track member throws a shot into the air trying to out distance his competitor, Page 183 upper right: Tammy Longson leaps tall hurdles in a single bound while trying to get the edge on her Competitor. Page 185 upper left: Brekke Solveig attempts to win a race just keeping ahead of her competitor. Page 182: Team participant leads the team across the finish line. Photos by Bill Bryan. Page by M. Peckham. Row 1, C. Bonelli, D. Brown,j. Waite, E. Thompson, ', T. Kober, Bevins, D. Evans,j. Peterson, D, Line, R. Asmussen, D. Line, R. Asmusson, R. Quarnberg, M. Taylor. C. Garcia, T. Pierce, R. McLaren, D. Sower, C. Wesselman, S. Gilliam, C. Olen, K. Phillips, Row 2, K. Crofts, K. Loya, S. Brekke, M. Burt, T. Longson, S. Overly, , V. Bowens, P. Griffith,j. Lindsey, B. Winans, M. Welton, L. Peters, V. Vail, S. Marko, , M. Dismer, R. Post, S. VanWoerkorn, ', ', , , , Row 3, , L. Relyea, , , , ', R. Sheppard, , ', ', L. Posey, , R. Moore, ', ', L, Barritha, , ', , , ij, McCorey, ', ', , Row 4, , G, Giese, T. Armstrong, ', , ', ', N. Fleming, ', ', T, Marshall, ', ', ', ', , Row 5g Mr, Drake, D, Schiscow, , ', R. Simmons, , , ', , ', B. Mitchell, 'Q S. Lea, C. Williams, ', ', C. Brinkerhoff, C. Gardner. Row 6, Mr. Kerfoot, C. Auchampach, M. Williston, ', ', , S. Kern, ', R. Lee, , B. Bryan, ', ,j. Duskey,j. Kolowski, R, VanWoerkom, , , , A. Bell, Mr. Gorrell. ', These team members not named by the coach. Photo by Bach Photography. 182 TRACK 1.-I ,.,,-Q FRACK 185 BASEBALL FI ISHES SEASON SWINGIN 184 BASEBALL U Q Vim-': S y ' vxxtsg, u nwf'-mls A 1 Z3 fy, as Meridian Sophomore Baseball: front row G. Kindler, D. Insko,j. Dwonch, D. Haws, C. Wambolgj. Schamber,j. Guffey, R. Allen, P. Calley. Back row Monte Muldoon, D. Deake, M. Hampton, K. Jolley, R. Osborn, A, Swenson, S. Ward, S. Preator, B. Toney, Coach Greg Drake. Photo by Bach Photography 'mu 757 --'A :fl Q . .S 1 s w . 6 . Plioro hx C. Sue. Y ' W -.ss Q t sf' QQSSN f 1 N .X HM . . . 5 To . tN. . f . - K S, ii' K jygsmz aims, 'S -,f - - - els ' I - x N ,mzxf X .s...f - Meridian Varsity Baseball: front row B, Dwonch, B. Scott, G. Ehusz. M, Redmond. B. Adams, K. Sanders. M. Nutting. Second row Trainer P. Olivo. M. J l inkston. D, Bain. G. Meyerxl. Straw. D, Vanmetre, li. Centers. M. Reynolds. Back row Coach Brooks.-I. Cecil. D. llansen. D. Inlienhorst, S. Ashlcr. li. Brooks. R. Yricscn, D. Brown. Vliflltlffilll, Couch Wlright. Photo by Bach Photography, 5, 'Gr' . ' . Nr t Last year 1984-85 Baseball season was exiting for the Varsity team. The team brought home many honors. They were ranked 14th in the na- tion and had 3 of their players entered into the MHS Hall Of Fame for their outstanding achievements. They were: Brad Brooks, All League First Base, Rob Friesen, All League Pitcher, Don Brown, All League Catcher. Upper left: Brad Brooks dives into lst base as Conch Wright watches. Upper Center: Rob lfriesens hir goes foul behind him. Lower rightg Shon Ashley hits to win. Page by C. Mclfadden and Y. llayaslii. liASlil5Al.l. ISS R X ,x Q.. . 2 GK SWINGING GOLFERS D SEASO Meridian High School's golf team may not be one of the most recognized of MHS's teams, but that hasn't stopped them from achieving many trophies and honors. ln past years the Class A - Championship for golf has been won by our team. Emery Roy coaches the Varsity golf team and Art Clifford coaches the j.V. golf team. Top Left: Chris Simmons gives the best shot as a Borah competitor looks on. Top Right: Sean Vaughn contemplates his next shot us he looks over the course. Bottom Left: After deciding his strategy Sean Vaughn prepares his swing, Bottom Right: Chris Simmons lines up his shot during aj,V. match. Photos by C. Sue. Page by M. Harris, GOl.l7 187 The winners of the Mr. and Miss MHS con- test were announced at the 1985 juniors Senior Prom. Robert Koga was voted as Mr. MHS and Holly Hill was voted as Miss MHS. Page by M. Peckham, Photos by Bach Photography. 188 SPRING MR. A D MISS MHS N x 4 X X ' X wx , K 9 , X Q X R' 4 I x X N if . - N gi I S ,. 5 'si' f gig, , A X1- 9 I 7 inf! 1 N 4 it Q PROM: SPONTANEOUS EXCITEMENT ,I , , 90 SPRING n Photo by M. Peckhain. The 1985 Meridian High Prom ended a great year at MHS. The theme of the dance was Heaven by Bryan Adams and the decorations of balloons and stars created a spectacular effect. Mr. and Miss MHS were announced and shared the traditional spotlight dance. The Prom was sponsored by the junior Class. 'lop Left: Don Brown and Rlioiitla Lowe snuggle during a slow dance. lop Right: Rich llaniirtl and Dena Groth stroll along hantl-in-liantl while Terry Grorli and Carol Blanken- ship follow. liottoin Left: Brian lfux antljulic Weston get into the spirit of the dance as they nioye tothe inusic's heat. liottoin Middle: Dan Line and Kerri Dobbs enjoy sharing ii slow dance. liottoni Riglit:jaines Kimball and llolly linix enjoy ll quiet moment :it Proin. Page by M. llarris. Photo by M. Peclthain. Sl'lilNG 191 SADIE HA WKINS FEATURES HILARIOUS ATRIMON Y ! XY QI RINC' sr N H4751 14 'I' X ' A wffgii Q 3 i M xg' ' -, .. :.,. ff, ,w w 1 , V gin -5 :.' K. ,Xu K AO ' 1 'U C, V .. , H I ,ff Sadie Hawkins was held on the thirteenth of April, 1985. The dance was sponsored by Drill Team, and was held in the main gym while re- freshments were served in the upper lunchroom. There were photographers sets depicting the couples as engaged or eloping in the tradition of a Sadie Hawkins event. Mr. Conroy was per- forming 'marriage ceremonies'. Mr. Conroy said, I guess that this was about the third year in a row I've done this. I read the couple a passage that read, 'Marriage is a commitmentg two peo- ple going through life together. In order to test those skills, you must answer a question from the 1959 Quiz Bookf Then I asked them to pick a number between one and twenty-five. There were - twenty-five questions in the Quiz Book, so I asked them the question that they chose. Ifthey Couldn't answer correctly after three tries, they went to the back of the line and got to pay another fifty cents. Ifthey got the question right, I would say 'Do you promise to be beholden unto no other as long it is convenient? lSay 'I dofl Then by the power invested in me by Stu- dent Council, and The Writ Of Hocus Pocus, you may kiss. But don't make a scene. liar lower right: Snzctte Wilkey and Tim Filer plat' with the shreds of decorations. Bottom right: Matt l.t-ilwnau and Aimee Wfillirirns take ai break between dances. liottoni left. Phil Pandalis and his date enjoy one ol' the last tliinces, liar upper right: the dancers get oft' the floor during Rock Lobster by the I3-Sis Near lelitzhluliiin Abemsturi and his date wear the remains of the decorations. Photos by R. Green. Page by R. Green and M. Troscliiir. SPRING NS hw: 5 af 5 Wi -, 'fn nn n al' . I 'I 1' m 62:5 LY C ':.-si? X A , -15? S M. K , 5' fiaivvswwerwfwug s fx Q ' A is-ff' X2 . S' Nile tl Photo by C. Sue, 0 Efilk., Records week occurred during April first through fifth this year. This is one of the ways that the student body copes with 'spring fever': by staging contests, competitions and demon- strations that prove just how crazy we can actual- ly be. This year, Records Week competitions included the following: jello eating, tug'o'war, three legged race, sack race, pyramid building, juggling, basketball spinning, tricycle race, foot- ball throw, and many others far too numerous to mention. The annual FacultyfSenior basketball game also took place, with the Faculty squeek- ing by with a 50-47 victory over a hard-fighting Senior team. Upper right: Rich Sabala jumps over Mr.-johnson and Mr. O'Dale at the Faculty-Senior Basketball game. Upper center: Ronnie Kern concentrates on the basketball as he maintains its spin for the Records Week Assembly. Lower right: Rich Hazzard negotiates a demanding and difficult course during the tricycle riding contest. Upper left: Mr. Kerfoot, a mem- ber of the Faculty team, works around the Senior defense as he attempts to score. 196 SPRING Photo by D. juggert. 'P WW' E RECORDS WEEK - - E so MANY CHOICES ll lx D Jogger 1-u- 1 - E '-I Sl RINC 177 CLASS OF 85'f Photos by C. Sue 198 GRADUATION Page by M. Peckham. S55 Q. l ,ff YM' GRADUATION 199 X , N 4 QW ,Q HH, V. 4 ' 4 E gf X il Q .................,..,,,,-NN . ,, xx, Was 'N '21 S li ,i QQ, JI' 4 f . gg ! U f W i - 1: 5 xi' ii . It - f Vg' , If rv 'Q Q'g x xx! an 5 i . QT, 5 K SN 9 .fs H. N 3 v Tx. A EV x K six . 12 165: f x -. ' , .. 1, E 5, . THE CLASS OF 85 ended thier long scholas- ic learnings at Meridian High on May 31st at the oise State Pavilion. The Seniors had looked nxiously forward to the once in a lifetime event ever since the early part of the new year. The ceremonies opened with the high school oand playing the Prelude and Processional and was followed by the flag salute led by class president, Kim johnson. Class Valedictorians, Lois Griffitts presented the Invocation while Robert Koga and Pam Norrie gave the Valedic- torian Address. Awards were handed out by the Superinten- dent Mr. Hein and was shortly followed by the Board of Trustees who presented the diplomas to the graduates. Feelings of accomplishment and happiness overflowed the Pavilion Floor as the ceremonies came around to a close. These were going to be moments in their lives they would always re- member. .-o4 7 L l T .reef - ' ' 'Tri if rc J -.a , my e -i '1 . ..,r rf Hi. f ., ,. .,, .,,., 4 A .gf Q V eel :arf . r f . V wail ,ff . 1 , .. Ma, V 9- ,5 W .f- 3.0 ., ,W ,,,a..,. 1 rf 'T2w ' iv Page by C. Sue. GRADUATION 201 Lefs give ez cbeer hr Meridian 02 CLOSING Cheer rbem along their way Page by R. Green. Ph om R. Green. Plmro bv R Green Onward to victory, May tlyey win their game today, OSINC S0 give a Cheer for Meridian, Long may it reign supreme, Photo by C, Mclfudden PIIOIOYES' A. Bodily. new 17 .,,,-uull!'!af R. Green. Shout 'lil the ecfaoex ring, To the glorief of our team! Page by R. Green. CLOSING 305 SENIORS ABBOTT, DAN 116 ADAMS, BURK 17, 25, 94, 116, 147, 184 ALEXANDER, AMBER 68, 116 ALLEN, DEBRA 921, 115 ALLEN, JEEEERY 116 ALLEN, SUSANNE 59, 65, 116 ANDERSON, DIANA 59, 61, 65, 116 ANDERSON, GAIL 116 ANDRIDGE, SHELLY 41 ANNEKER, STEVEN 116 ANWILER, SHERI 116 ARCHULETA, SHANTEL 59, 65, B2, 117 ARNOLD, LAURI 117 ASMUSSON, RICHARD so, 99, 117, 182 BAILEY, JIM 117 BAKER, RON 117 BALDAZO, REY 59, 65, 77, 117 BALDERSTON, KAREN 117 BALL, BRENDA 18, 51, 117 BANKER, DEBBIE 117 BARCLAY, TAUNYA 117 BARNES, STEVE 59, so, 117 BARNINGHAM, KELLEE 41, 117 BASTIAN, ANNETTE 45, 117 BASURA, JOSEPH 50, 31, 117 BECKSTEAD, LISA ss, 89, 117 BEEHN, DANELLE 114, 117 BEERS, RACHAEL ss, B9, 117 BEESON, MICHELLE 58, 59, 65, sa, 89, 117 BELCHER, JOE 117 BELL, DAVID 117 BELL, JEEE 117 BERGREN, PENNY 11s BJORK, RUSS 118 BLACKWOOD, MITCHELL 25, 24, 25, 92, 118 BLAINE, MYRON 118 BLAIR, SIIANDA 57, 66, 68 BLANKENSHIP, CAROL 17, 115, 19, 51, 94, 119 BLANKENSHIP, SEAN 118 BOHNHOP, DEBBIE 118 BOLEN, AMBER 118 BONELLI, CARLA 118, 182 BOWERS, CINDY 118 BREEDEN, KEITH 85, 118 BREINHOLT, CORILEE IIS BRESHEARS, AMY IIS BRICE, LESLIE 57, 59, 118 BRIGANTE, GREGORY ss, 59, 65, 118 BROG, PAULA 118 BROWN, DIANNE 11s BROWN, MICHAEL 59, Rs, s9, 118 BROWN, SHEILA 114, 11s BROWNING, TINA 1111 BRUEMMER, RICK 25.92, 119 BUCK, STACY 25, 119 BUCY, DIANTHA LYNN 119 BUIE, JEANETTE 119 BULL, DALE 119 BUNDERSON, BRIAN 119 BURCHAM, BONNIE JO 119 BURKE, JANET 119 206 INDEX BURT, MARK 119 CAFFERTY, CHRISTY 119 CALVIN, NATHAN 119 CANTRELLJAMES 119 CAPELL, SUSAN 80, 119 CARLSON, STACEY 119 CARLSON, TODD A. 59, 61, 62, 63, 119 CARPENDER, BLAIR 25, 92, 119 CARRELL, RANDALL 119 CARRICO, ROB 119 CARTER, KIMBERLY 59, 61, 63, 83, 119 CECIL,jEFF 119 CECIL, STEVE 120 CENTERS, ERIC WILSON 120 CHAMBERS, ANNETTE 120 CHANDLER, LAURA 59, 63, 68, 120 CHANDLER, TIFFANY 120 CHASTAINE, LEIF 68, 120 CHOW, CLEMENCIA 120 CHRISTENSEN, KEITH 59, 120 CHRISTENSEN, TINA 120 CHRISTENSEN, TINA 120 CIZMICH, GARY AUGUST 120 CLARK, DOUGLAS 120 CLARK, KARIN 120 CLARK, KIMBERLY 73 CLARK, STEVE 120 CLARKSON, KATHLEEN 59, 120 CLASSEN, MATTHEW 85, 120 CLIFFORD, CHAD 120 COATS, MICHELLE 120 COBB, NOLAN 23, 120 COLADNER, DAVID 59, 63, 68, 88, 89, 120 COLLINS, CATHERINE 66-69, So, BI, I20 COMMET, SANDRA 59, 120 COMPTON, TABB 25, 121 COOK, IRENE 79, 121 COOLEY, DEBRA 59, 65, 69, 121 CORDLE, PEGGY 59, 121 CORN, SALLY 121 CORNELL, TERESA 121 CORSI, STACY 68, 121 COVINGTON, NAT 35, 121 Cox, CHRISTINE 76, 77, 121 Cox, KIMBERLY 77, 121 COX, MARY 68, 121 CRANCH, DARLENE so CRANK, ROGER 121 CROSBY, RENA 121 CROWSER, DEREK 121 CRUSER, CHRIS 121 CRUZ, PLAVIA C. S5 CUTBIRTH, DON 59, 65, 121 DAHL, ERIC 121 DAVIS, JAMES 121 DAVIS, JOANNA ss, 121 DAVIS, KIMBERLY 59, 121 DAVIS, NANCY 77, 122 DAVIS, PAULETTE 122 DEANE, JAMES 122 DEBOER, TRACIE 75, 122 DECKER, WENDY 122 DEMARCO, TRINI 122 DENMAN, GEORGINA 68, 81, 122 DENOWH, CARL 122 DENT, REX 122 DILLARD, LYDIA 80, 122 DILLMAN, TRACY S. 122 DIMMICK, CHRIS 96, 122 DOAN, DENNIS 50, 31, 122 DOBARAN, MICHELLE 122, 150 DOMBROWSKI, SHANNON E. 77, 122 DOOLEY, MARK 122 DOWDY, SCOTT 122 DRAPER, THOMAS 73, 122 DUDDLES, DEBBIE 59, 65, 122 DUKE, DARCI 122 DUVAL, CAMILLE 123 DWONCH, BOB 23, 123, 185 EASON, KIMBERLY 88, 89, 123 EASON, LESLIE 123 EASTMAN, KELLY 88, 89, 123 EASTMAN, KIMBERLY A. 59, 123 EASTMAN, STEPHANIE 60, 123 EATON, AUDRA 59, 63, 88, 89, 123 ECHEVARRIA, MELISSA 73, 123 EDDLEMON, SHON 73, 123 EDGERTON, CARL 23, 59, 123 EHASZ, GENE 123, 184 EILER, LINDA 123 ELHART, MARTY 25, 92, 123 ELSBERRY, CURTIS 123 ENGEL, MATTHEW 25, 92, 123 ENIX, HOLLY 59, 63, 123, 151 ERVIN, TINA 123 ESHELMAN, ANETTE 123 ESHELMAN, SHIRLEY 123 ESTES, CHANDRA 43, 123 EURLEYJENNIFER 124 EVANS, MICHAEL 124 EVENSON,-JILL 124 FENIX, LORI 124 FERNANDEZ, LAURA N. 82, 83 FERRIS, KASSIM 59, 124 FEUSI, SHARON 124 FICKES, SHAUN 124 FISCHER, CRAIG L. 124 FISCHER, SHARON 124 FLAGG, MARTIN 68 FLEENOR, CINDI 68 FLEENOR, EVELYN 80, 85, 124 FLEISCHER, MARK 124 FLEMING, SHANNON 68, 124 FLORES, DANITA 59, 124 FLOYD, TONI 124 FORBES, DAVID 80, 124 FOX, STEVEN 59, 124 FRANCO, MELANIE 79, 124 FREEMAN, ,IOHNNA 59, 124 FREUTEL, KYLE 73 FULLER, KIM 124 GAHLEY, KARL 124 GALLEGOS, CINDY 43, 124 GARCIA, MICHELLE L. 125 GARNER, HEATHER 125 GASAWAY, MICHAEL 125 GTTES, CRAIG 125 GEORGE, JEFFREY 47, BB, 89, 125 GEYER, CRISTY 125 GEYER, WENDY Ss, B9, 125 GIESE,JILL 125 GLEASON, JAMES 125 GOGEASCOECHA, JAVIER sz, 85, 125 GOMES, KRISTY 125 GOODWIN, DAVID C. 125, 151 GRACE, BOB 125 GRACE, RON 125 GRANT, CHRIS so, 125 GRASMICK, KATHY 125 GRAYBILL, JAMIE 125 GREEN, ROBIN 125 GRIEEITH, LAVONNE 125 GROTH, DENA 17, 54, 79, 98, 116, 125 GUISTO, WENDY 59, 126 GUNNELL, KAYE 126 GWYN, ANGIE R, 126 HAAS, CYNTHIA Ro, 126 HAGMANN, SHELLY 126 HAIGHT, LANCE 58, 59, 65, ss, B9, 126 HALL, MARK 96, 114, 126 HALL, MARY 126 HALLADAY, LORI 126 HALLBERG, ERIC 126 HANSEN, BEV 126 HANSEN, DAVID 47, 126, 59 HANSEN, MEREDITH 126 HANSON, AMY 126 HARDIN, NANCY 126 HARDY, RONALD 23, 27, 126 HARRIS, SHELLI 126 HARRISON, CHERYL 126 HATCH,JANA 17, 51, 126 HATCH, STACY M. 81 HAYASHI, YAYOI 75, sz, B5, 126, 155 HAYES, DYANA L. 127 HEATON, KIM 59, 127, 155 HENDRIKSE, DAVID 127 HENMAN, LARA 127 HERRICK, JIM W. 25, 149 HIATT, PAM L 127 HIGHLEY, ANNE 67, 68, 127 HILL, MAUREEN 18, 51, 79, 127 HILTON, JENNIFER 116, 127 HIRAHARA, KIMBERLY L 127 HOAG, DENNIS 68, 127 HOCHSTRASSER, ALAN so, 81, 127 HOLGATE, BRIAN 127 HOLLEY, PAMELA 59, 65, 127, 151 HOLLOWAY, KATHLEEN 64 HOLSTEIN, BRAD 59, 65, 127 HOLSTINE, ERIC 127 HONEY, TERESA 71 HOUSE, BRIAN 127 HOWARD, JAMES 127 HOWELL, TRAVIS 66, 67, 127, 152 HUDLET, CHRIS 40, as, 127 HULL, ANDRE 127 HYSELL, MELONY 85 INGERSOLL, MATT 50, 51, 128 INGRAHAM, GARY 128 INSELMAN, LISA 58, 128 IRVIN, MATTHEW 47, 128 IRVING,jEFF 128 jACHIM, SANDRA 128 JACK, RANDY 12s JACKSON, CYNTHIA 59, 65, 88, 89, 128 jAMISON, SEAN 128 JARVIS, SUSAN 54, 35, 46, 47, 128 jEFERIES, MATTHEW 17, 24, 25, 92, 128, 148 JENKINS, DOUGLAS 25, 12a JENNINGS, VICKI 57, 59, 60, 128 JENSEN, SHAUN 21, 25, 79, 116, 128 JENSEN, TODD 59, 65, 88, 89, 128 JEPPSEN, RICK 128 JOHNSON, LORI 128 JOHNSON, MARTHA 54, 55, 128 -JOHNSON, MICHELLE 128 jOHNSON, TERESA 57, 59, 128 JOHNSTON, RAY 129 JONES, DAVID 129 jONES,jO1-IN EVERETT 129 JONES, TIFFANY 45, 129 KAAE, DEANA M 129 KAIKALA, ELLEN K 129 KAIIFFMAN. KIMBERLY 129 KAUFMAN, TAMERIA 129 KEARL, DARREN D. 129 KEEF, SEAN 129 KELLEY, SEAN 129 KEMPKERS, RONALD 129 KIEL, SUZANNE 57, 59, 68, 129 KILLAM, BRYAN 129 KIMBALLHIAMES 59, 61, 65, 129, 151 KINGSEORD, KELLY 77, 129 KINNEY, TIMOTHY 61, 129 KIRKMAN,-JEFF 58, 59, 65, 129 KLEPPINGER, TODD ALAN 80 KI.INE,JEFP 129 KNIGHT, ERIC 129 KNIGHTON, KIRK 150 KNOBEL, MICHELLE 150 KNUDSEN, LINDA 59, 150 KOZUP, LORI 150 KRAL, ZANI 150 KRAMER, STEPHEN 150 KRAWL, CRYSTAL 59, 150 KREIGER, GRETCHEN 88, 89, 150 KRINGEN, SHAWN 150 KUIINEN, HOPE 150 KUKAYJENNIFER 59, 65, 150 LABRONTE, TODD 62, 85, 150 LANGDON, KATHRINE 59, 88, 89, 150 LANGORGEN, BRIAN L. 59, 150 LARRONDO, PAUL E 150 LARSEN, CORIE 17, 58, 59, 150 LARSEN,jlM 150 LARSEN, KELLY 65, 150 I.ARSON,jAMES C. 150 LAW, DANIEL 88. 89, 150 LAYSER, RYON E. 150 LEAVITT, STACI 59, 159 LEISTER, TRACY 66, 68, 151 LETH, LAURA 80, 151 LEWIS, ,IANINA 88, 89, 151 LEWIS, KEITH 21, 25, 151 LIM, SONIA 80, 151 LINDSEY,jILL 59, 151 LINE, KRIS 88, 89, 151 LITTLE, CHRIS 151 LIVINGSTON, ROBB 77, 151 LLOYD, MARTHA 68, 151 LOBATO, MARCY 151 LOBATO, SHANE 114, 151 LONGSON, DERRICK 25, 151 LOOKHART, RACHELLE 59, 151 LOPEZ, DON 75, 99 LORAIN, LISA 151 LORIMER, MELISSA 151 LOVELAND, DEAN 151 LOVELAND, KERRI 88, 89, 151 LOWE, RUSTYN 151 LOYA, KAREN E. 152 EUNCEEORD, EVE 152 EACGOWAN, TIFFANY 56, 57, 59, 80 MAGETTE, BETH 152 MALLARD, SHONNA 152 MALONE, ANGELA 59, 85, 152 MANCILLA, TONY 25, 152 MANEE, DAVE 25, 152 MANGIARACINA, MEESHA 152 MARRON, MOIRA 152 MARTIN, CHRISTINA 152 MARTIN, KIMBERLY 152 MATTHEWS, MIKE 152 MAUSLING,jOHN 152 MAUSLING, MIKE 152 MAY, CINDY 80 MAYLIN, DEBRA 152 MCDONALD, LESLIE 59, 152 MCDOWELL, STEVE 152 MCEARLAND, SCOTT 25, 152 MCKEE, LISA 88, 89, 152 MCKENNA, KAREN 155 MCMURTREY, PAREE 59, 155 MCNARIE, MIKE 155 MCNITT,jOHN 155 MCWILLIAMS, TRACI 75 MEADE, MIKE 25 MEAT'TE, MICHELLE 155 MEEK, COURTNEY 155 MENZEL, BETH 59, 65, 155 MESKE, KELLY 59 MEUNIER, TRACI 59, 65, 155 MEYER, GREGORY 59, 61, 155 MICHAEL, PAT 40 MILLER, TAMI 153 MII.LIKEN, MICHELLE 59, 155 MITCHELL, BRAD 155 MONTGOMERY, LANA 155 MOODIE, KIMBERLY 57, 59, 155 MOORE, DEREK 24, 25, 155 MOORE, SCOTT 80, 155 MOORE, BOBBY 153 MORGAN, AARON 155 MORGAN, DAVID 155 MORLEY,S1IERYL 40, 41, 155 MORTENSEN,JANEAI. 110, 155 MOSER, STEVEN 110, 1111, 89, 155 MOSHER, ROGER 154 MOWERY, KENNETH 154 MURKLE, DIANA 154 MIIRPHY, ROBERT 154 MURRAY, STEPHANIE 154 MUSSER, JAN 1511 MYERS, GARY 24, 25, 154 MYERS, JODI 154 NAAP, THOMAS 154 NAKANO, KEVIN 154 NEL, EREDERIK 77, 154 NELSON, ANN 75, 154 NELSON, DARCY 57, 154 NELSON, ROBERT 154 NIBLETT, DAVID 154 NICOLAS, LEE 59, 65, 154 NUNN, LORI 154 EDIAGA, MIKE 154 OKAMOTO, LORI 17. 59, 51, 1111, 119, 155 OLEN, CHRISTINE 47, 135 OLESON, REBECCA 155 OLIVER, KARLA 155 OLIVER. KELL1 155 OLSON, BRENDA ss, 155 OLSON, CIIERI 155 OREM, MATT 155 ORR, JIM 155 PACKARD, CARLOS 155 PACKER,JULIE 155 PALATO, ANA 155 PALMER, BRENDA 155 PALMER, ROB 155 PALMER, SHANNON 59, 155 PALMER, SHERI 155 PANAS, KIM 155 PANDALIS, KYLA 155 PAPE, BRIICE 71, 155 PARK, YOUNG 40, 155 PATE, TERESA 59, 136 PAUL, CHERYLE 59, 65, 156 PEARSON, BRIAN 156 PECKHAM, MARK 75, 156 PEREZ, PENNY 156 PERRY, SCOTT 156 PETERS, LAURI 47, 57, 156 PETERSON, ANNA 57, 59, 65, 156 PETERSON, CARLA 156 PETERSON, JENNIFER 156 PETERSON, TRACY 156 PETERSON, VICKI 59, 65, ss, 89, 97, 156 PETERSON, WILLIAM 156 PETET, EMERALD 70, 156 PETROVIAK, DAVE 156 PETROVIAK, DAVE 156 PEOST, CHRIS 156 PHAY, RAY 156 PHILLIPS, TRENT 1M PIERCE, DANIELLE 156 PIERCE, THOMAS 156, 182 PIESER, TIM 66, 611, 69, I57 PII.AYO, CHRISTOPHER 25, I57 PLOWMAN, TY 70, 157 POIRIER, KIM 541, 55. 97, 157 POLENZ, STEVE 157 POLLOCK, CAPRICE 25, 157 POOLE, SHELLE 157 PORTER, MICHELLE 79, 116, 157 POTTER, CINDY R 17, 47, 67, 68 PRATT, CIIRISTOP1IER 25, II7 PRICE, SARAH 157 PROEI'I'l', SHANNON 157 PURVIS, JENNIFER 110, 115, 157 QUENZER, MARVIN 75, 157 QIIIMBY, CHRISTINE I57 RABDAILJAMES 157 RALLS, IIEATHER 95, 157 RANKIN, ALEXANDRA 59, 65. 66, 67, I57 RECHE, CORY 1511, 119, I57 REDMOND, MIKE 157, 1115 REGNER, RICHARD 24, 25, 92, I57 REILLY, SEAN 15s RENBARGER, scovr 1515 RENNISON, ELWOOD 86, 117, 1515 REYNOLDS, MICHAEL 40, 1511 RICHARDS, MARTHA 1511 RICHARDSON, TIM 24, 25, 011, 1511 RIPPEN, TONYA 611, 69, 1511 RISTAU, HEATH 158 ROARK, RONDA 25. 158 ROARK, TONY 1515 ROBERTS, GORDON 40, 47, 1511 ROBERTS, RHONDA 158 ROBINSON, WILLIAM 58, 59, 61, 65, ROGERS, JACK 158 ROIIDE, SIIERRY 59, 1511 ROLLER, TERRY 150 ROMANESCHI, LONNA 158 ROOKE, KYLE G. 158 Roos, JENNIFER 59, 1111, 159, 158 ROSANBALM, GAYLE 57, 59, 15s ROSS, MARK 159 ROWE, CATHI 159 ROWLAND, CORY L. 159 ROWSER. ANDREW 25, 92, 159 RUDDELL, BETH 66, 67, 611, 69, 159 RUE, CHAD 59. 65, 159 RUSCHMAN, VAUGHN 159 RUSSELL, JIM 159 RUWE, TRENTON 159 SALISBURY, TAMARA 101, 159 SALKELD, CHRISTOPHER 159 SAMPSON, MICIIAEL 59, 61, 65, 159 SANDERS, KRIS 25, 81, 92, 159, 148 SAYINAINEN, OUTI 59, 82, 85, 159 SCIIELL, MICIIAEL 159 SCIILIE, TRACEY 59, 82, 159 SCHOENFELD, TRACY 159 SCHOLER, ROBYN 159 SCOTT, BILL 40, 159, 184 SCOTT, SHERI 159 SCRIVNER, DARLA 140 SCRIVNER, KERRI 140 SEIFERT, RICIIIE 25, 50, 51, 140 1511 INDEX 207 SELLMAN, ROBIN 140 SELVIG, CYNTHIA 85, 140 SETTGAST, COLEENA 64 SHARP, CYNTHIA 59, 140 THOMAS, WENDY 143 THOMASON, MISSY 68, 143 THOMPSON, DEBRA 143 THOMPSON, DONNA 143 SHAUL, STAC 140 SHAW, DARCY 140 SHIELDS, BRENDA 140 SHIMOWADA, ATSUKO 64, 82, 83 SHREEVE, BRAD 140 SHRINER, CHRIS 140 SHUMWAY, ANNETTE 140 SIGURNIK, LARA 140 SKAGGS, TIMOTHY 140 SKINNER, ERIC 140 TISDALE, LEIGH 143 TOBERER, KERI 143 TODD, ROGER 143 TOLLEY, ANDREA 143 TOTT, PENNY 143 TRENT, BOB 73, 80, 143 TRIMMELL, DEBBIE 59, 66, 68, 143 TRUDEAUJEFF 79, 116, 143 TRYGG, PAULA 143 TURLEYJENNIFER 59, 68, 143 WOLF, ERIC 88, 89, 146 WOLF, TAMMY 146 WORTHAN, DEVONNE 41, 146 YERBY, RONALD 146 YORGASON, DAVID 146 YOUNG, BRADLEY 146 YOUNG, TRACY 39, 146 ZUMWALT, ANGELA 146 ZUMWALT, TAMRA 146 JUNIORS ABBOTT, DANYELLE 90, 154 ABERNATHY, LORI 154 KATHLEEN 154 SKINNER, KEVIN 140 SLAATHAUG, ERIC 140 SLEGER, DEBRA 140 SLOAN, DIANE 39, 140 SMART, KATHLEEN 68, 140 SMITH, AIMEE 141 SMITH, DAVID 2, 141, 150, 151 SMITH, KENNETH 141 SMITH, MICHELLE L. 141 SMITH, MICHELLE R. 59, 63, 141 SMITH, SHANNON 43, 141 SMITH, TYLER 25, 81, 92, 141 SMITH, WENDY 141 SOWER, DAMIAN 47 SPECHT, KRISTY 141 TURNER, GARY 59, 63, 143 TURNER, HEATHER 59, 143 VAIL, VALERIE 46, 47, 88, 89, 143 VANDORN, KERRY 143 VANOVER, BUFFY 143 VARNERJAMES 30, 31, 144 VOORHEES, KARI 83, 144 WADMANJOHN 92, 144 WAITE,-JAMES 24, 25, 144, 148, 182 WAITE, MARGO 59, 144 ADAMS, ROBERT B. 25, 92, 154 ALGER, ALGER, BETH 154 BRIAN L. 40, 59, 61, 63, 154 ALLEN, DANIELLE M. 154 ALLEN, ROBERT H. 25, 154, 184 AMELL, WALKER , CLINT 25, 85, 144 WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, WALKER, HOWARD SCOTT 144 MELINDA 59, 144 PAUL 24, 25, 92, 144 SCOTT 66, 144 SPENCER, LISA 59, 65, 141, 155 SPINOSA, JOHN 59, 65, 80, 88, 59, 141 SPOOR, STACY 57, 59, 141 STANLEY, TAMMY 141 STANSBERY, BRENDA 141 STARK, MIKE 59, 63, 88, 89, 141 STEINER, CHERYL 141 STEPHENS, ANGELA 141 STEPPHENS, GREGG 141 STERLING, JEANETTA 66, 68, 69, 141 STEVENS, CRAIG 141 STIPPICH, WENDY 142 STOCKINGER, NEAL 142 STOUTENBURG, BRAD 59, 142 STRAW, JAMES 25, 142 STRAWN, GAIL 142 STUART, LORI 59, 142 STUART, SCOTT 19, 27, 30, 31, 101, 142 STULTZ, MATTHEU 142 SUE, CHUNG 75, 142 SUGG, TERI 34, 35, 142 SULLIVANJOE 142 SULLIVAN, SUSANN 68, 142 SWEETWOOD, AMY 142, 153 WALLACE, CRAIG 25, 144 WALLACE, LORI 144 WALLER, RANDELL 70 WALTMAN, TODD 144 WARE, ANGELA MATTUCCI 144 WARR, CORKY 13, 79, 144 WATERMAN, SEAN 144 WEAVER, REBECCA 144 WEBER, PAMELA 54, 42, 66, 67, 89, 144 WEEKS, STEVEN 85 WEIBYE, SCOTT 114, 144 WEISS, BRIAN 25, 92, 144 WEISS, SCOTT 144 WELCH, BRIAN 145 WELTON, MARDIANNE 145 WESSELMAN, CRAIG 25, 47, 88, 89, 145 WHEELER, ARLENE 59, 61, 65, 88, 89, 145 WHEELER, CARLA 145 WHIPPLE, JEFF N WHIPPLE, RICHARD 145 WHITSITT, ROBERT J. 145 WIESER, SUSAN 145 WILDER, TODD 73, 145 WILLIAMS, GREGORY 40, 145 SWENSON,-IENNIFER 39, 77, 142 SWINDELL, DONNA 142 TANDY, PAT 142 TANDY, PATRICK 142 TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TANNER, , ANDREW 142 MIKE 142 HOLLI 142 MELISSA 142 TERRY. STEVE 25 WILSON, JULIE 59, 145 WILSON, KAREN 145 WILSON, RICHARD 145 WILSON, TINA 145 WILSON, VANGIE 66, 68, 145 WINANS, BETH 34, 35, 79, 116, 145 WINELL, ANDREAS 83, 97, 145 WINTER, CHARI 145 WITTMUS, KIM 145 THOMAS, LAURA 143 208 INDEX WOFFORD, MICHELE 73, 80, 145 AMMERMAN, THOMAS 154 AMYX, THERENNA 154 ANDERSON, DARREN M. 59, 63, 154 ANDERSON, DAVID 154 ANDERSON, SHAUNIE 154 ARAMBURU, RUBY 154 ARMFIELD, MICHELLE 59, 63, 154 ARMFIELD, NETTIE 154 ARMSTRONG, TINA 154 ARP, KAREN 59, 77, 154 ARTE,jOE R, 31, 154 ASHLEY, TOBY JUSTIN 154 AUDENS, MICHAEL W. 59, 63, 83, 88, 89, 154 Ax, STEVEN 154 AZEVEDO, CONNIE M. 154 BAGLEY, REGINA E, 54, 45, 154 BAILY, BRIAN C. 154 BAKER, BRENDA 54 BARKER, BRENT 154 BARNHART, ROBERT M. 59, 61, 63, 154 BARR, JUSTIN T. 66, 68, 154 BARRETT, JACQUE E. 79, 90, 154 BARRIATUA, LONNIE R. 25, 154 BARRON, LLOYD 59, 65, 88, 89, 90, 154 BARTON, WENDY K. 154 BATES, ERIC D. 154 BATES, SHELLY L. 154 BAUGH, BILL 154 BEACH, RENE L. 154 BEACH, SHAWN D. 154 BEARRY, RHONDA A, 59, 154 BEEL, JOHN A. 59, 61, 65, 85, 154 BELEW, KIRSTEN 68, 155 BELL, ANDY C. 25, 92, 155 BENNETT, PAUL 66, 68, 155 BENTLEY, STEVE 155 BERHEIM, JERRY L. 59, 155 BERNARDELLI, DEBRA M. 155 BERNEY, RICHARD 80 BERRINGER, KRISTI N, 155 BETTINGER, TERESA M. 155 BEVAN, HOLLY A. 155 BEVINS, IUSTIN W. 83, 155, 182 BILLINGSLEY, ANGELA C. 155 BINGHAM, MICHAELENE 155 BLOMSTROM, CHERI L, 59, 155 BOCKELMAN, BRET E. 59, 65, 155 BODILY, AMYLLEN L. 59, 65, 74, 155 BOLEN, TIFFANY M. 59, 155 BONNER, REGINA 155 BOREN, TED 155 BOWEN, TAMMY M. 59, 155 BOWLES, DAN A. 155 BOYD, HOLLI A. 155 BOYENGER,JEANETTE N. 71, 155 BOYLE, DENISE D. 155 BOYSUN, KEITH R. 59, 65, 155 BOZER, AMY E. 85, 155 BRADSHAW, ROXIE LEE 66, 155, 165 BRANDT, SCOTT LEE 155 BRANDT, SEAN L. 155 BRASHEAR, KRISTI LYNN 624, 155 BRAY, ROBERT 155 BREINHOLT, CAMILLE 155 BRIGHT, SANDY L. 41, 155 BROCKETTJASON L. 41, 155 BROOKS, JOHN M. 155 BROOKS, STEVE 155 BROWN, KARIN 155 BROWN, WILLIE P. 41, 155 BRYAN, WILLIAM 155 BRYANT, MARCY 155 BUDGE, JENNILYN 155 BUDISELIC, MICHELLE 155 BUTLER, BILL 155 BURTON, MICHAEL 59, 63, 155 CADWELL, TIM 155 CALLEY, PATRICK M. 25, 79, 184 CAMPBELL, JODY 90, 155 CAMPBELL, JOEL 155 CAMPBELL, RUBY MAE 68, 155 CAMPBELL, KELLY 155 CANTRELL, KIMBERLY LYNN 155 CARLILE, JODI DEON 57, 59, 155 CARLSON, HEIDI 80, 155 CARNAHAN, JASON 155 CARR, AMY 155 CARTER, MICHAEL WAYNE 155 CASE, ROBERT 155 CASE, TRICIA LYNN 155 CAST1LLO,TONI L. 155 CATES, DAVID 155 CHAMBERS, RUSTY 155 CHEEK, BRIAN 25, 155 CHESNUT, JULIE L. 64, 73, 155 CHILDERS, CHUCK B. 155 CHOW, SERGIO 155 CHRISTENSEN, JULIE 43, 75, 155 CHRISTENSEN, KELLIE C. 55, 155 CHRISTENSEN, MATT W. so, 155 CLAPP, SHAWN C. 155 CLARK, DOUGLAS R, 59, 65, 65, 156 CLARKSON, BRENDA RENEE 59, 79, 90 94 156 CLEMENTS, SUSAN 156 CLINE, TAMMY M. 156 CLUBB, EJ. 156 CI,IIFIi, CIIERYL A. 111 COIIEN, TERRY J. 41, 156 COI.EMAN, LANDON WAYNE 59. 611, COLES, MARCIE 68 COLLINS, ANGEI.A 156 COLLINS, CINDY LEE 611, 90, 156 COLTON, JASON C. 156 COOLEY, DOIIGLAS B. 11, 156 COOPER, JAMES RAY 156 COOPIiR,JAY C. 156 COOPER, LARRY 59, 65 COR'l',JOHN R. 59. 111. 156 COI1TIIRE, RENEE 156 COWGILI., LORI ANN 156 CRAVEN, BRAD L. 156 CRESPI, MICIIAEI. 156 CRINER, I.ANCE E. 156 CR1NER,SI1ELLI LEE 59. 156 CROCKETT, KIM 59, 156 CROETS, KOLE 15, 55, 56, 92, 99, 156 CROWLEY, TERESA DIANE 115, 156 CROWSER, DEREK 156 CIINIIA, LAURA JEANNE 156 CU'I'I'l.ERS, JONI 156 DALY, AMY 156 DARNELL, NANCY LEE 156 DAVENPORT, LISA K. 611, 111. 90, 156 DAVIDSON, SIIANE CRAIG 106, 156 DAVIS. MICHAEL L. 71, 156 DAVIS, SIIAIIN 156 DAVIS. MICIIELLE 156 DEAKE. D. 111-1 DEEN, DANYELLE LYN 156 DEIIAAN, BRETT LAWRENCE 156 DELLGARD, TIM P, 11. 156 DENMAN, I.INNEA G. 156 DEROSIER, JOHN W. 156 DEVINE, MELINDA J. 611, 156 DIAZ, MARIE I.ADAWN 156 DICKSON, NATALIE 156 DIFFENDAFFER, CARRIE ANN 156 DISMER, MATTHEW M. 41, 1111, 119. 156 DOBBS, KERRI LYNN 45, 99, 156 DODD, JEFFREY SCOT 156 DOE. ANDREA 156 DOORNIK, JASON J. 156 DOPIERALSKI, PAT EDWARD 156 DOYLE, WILI.IAM M. 156 DRAKE, DAVID 41, 156 DRAKE, JO ELLEN 156 DRAKE, STEPHEN RAY 59. 61, 61, 156 DRAPER, MICHELLE ANN 59. 63. 156 DROST, TONY ALLEN 156 DIIRs'rELER,JILL 156 DIISKEY, JOE E. 25, 156 DIISTIN. DARREN D. 156 DWONCII. JOHN T. 156, 1114 EBERT, BRAD 41, I56 EDDINS, EELESIIA DAWN 156 EDWARDS,JASON RAY 59, 61, 65, 156 EDWARDS, TRESA L. 156 ELDRIEDGE, TAWNYA K. 156 EI,LlO'I'I', CONNIE 156 156 ELLIOTT, STEVIZJ. 156 ELLIS. BRENDA L. 156 ELLIS, KEVIN K. 41, 77, 156 ELMER, KENNA M. 58, 156 ERHART, VONNY 156 ERICKSON, BECKY 156 EVANS, STEVEN 156 EVANS, TERRI L. 156 EVANS, TAMMY 157 EVERETT, KENNETH G. 157 EVERETI, TRISHA 64, 157 FARNWORTILJULIA ANN 157 IfEEI,ER,JEEF R. 59, 65, 157 FERGUSON, MARIANNE 54, 55, 88, 89, FERRIS,JEIIAN AMBER 57, 59, 63, 157 FLEMING, NICHOLAS A. 40, 157 FLOYD, CHARLES T. 80, 157 FOOTE, SUSANNE 157 FOWLER,JANA L. 157 FREDERICK, AUDRA 157 FREEMAN, PAMELA C. 59, 68 FROST, DAVID C, 71, 73 FULLER, KRISTEN 90 GALLEGOS, RICIIARD 17, 47 GALLOWAY, BRET RAY 157 GARCIA, CHRIS 47, 157 GARDNER, DEREK W. 40, 157 GARDNER, PATRICK F. 157 GEIB, APRIL ANN 157 GEMPLER,JENNIFER 59, 65, 157 GEORGE, STEPHANIE 157 GIBSON, VERLIN G. 25 GIESE, GINA 157 GILES, KIRSTEN L. 59, 65, 157 GILES, SHAWNA 157 GILLESPIE, SIIANDO 157 GILLIAM, GARY 25, 157 GILLIES, CHARLOTTE L. 59, 63, 88, 89, 157 GIPSON, SUSANNE G. 157 GODOY, CHRIS M. 157 GOLDSTON, CRAIG B. 157 GOODALI., LAURA 64, 157 GOODWIN, DIANA K. 45, 82, 88, 89. 90, 157 GRAGG, JOHN C. 59, 157 GRAVES, BRYAN S. 157 GREEN, ROBERT A, 74, 75, 88, 89, 157 GRIFFITH, KELLY ANN 157 GROVES, TROY D. 82, 157 GUERBER, DANI M. 59, 63, 157 GUFFEY,JAY RAY 184 GUINARD, TIM P. 157 GUMM, GENE 157 HADDOCK, TERESA 51, 157 IIADE, PATRICIA L. 157 IIAGEN, MIKE C. 59, 61, 62, 65, 157 HAIGIIT, ANGELA 157 HALE,JAMES RANDALL 157 HAMLIN, DARRELL G. 157 HAMMONS, TERRY RAY 25, 157 IIAMPTON, MIKE I., 184 HANCOCK, ROB 157 HANSEN,-JULIE 80 HANSEN. BRIAN K. 157 HANSEN, KELLY KRISTINE 157 HANSEN, LORI KRISTINE 90 HANSON,JON C. 157 IIANSON, LESLIE ANN 157 IIARDER,JULIE ANN 157 HARRIS, MICIIELLE K. 68, 73, 74, 75, 157 IIARRISON, ROBERT 157 HARTSFIELD, CAROL 86, 157 HARVEY, STEFANIE M. 59, 157 HARVEY, TAMI 68, 157 IIASTINGS, MELINDA D. 59, 157 HATCH, ERIC D. 157 IIATVANI, LASZLO L. 157 IIAUMANN, ROBERT I.. 157 HAUSHEER, ROBIN M. 56, 57, 59, 77, 157 HAWK, DEANA JEAN 157 HAWS, DAVID M. 157, 184 HAYHURST, LISA LYNN 157 HAYNES, DAVID WINSTON 59, 61, 65. 157 HEARNE,JENNIFER A. 59, 60, 68, 157 HEATON, BRENT W. 158 HEAVRIN, WENDY LEIGH 73, 158 HEINRICH, RUSSELL S. 40, 41, 59, 63, 158 HEMMINGER, VEVA 158 HENRY, HEIDI 158 HERRERA, TAWNA .DEE 64, 158 HERRIOTT, CINDY L. 158 HETTINGER, JOHN L. 158 IIIGGINSON, DAVID MARK 158 HILL,JAY D. 59, 65, 158 HIMES, CHRISTOPHER 158 HINDMAN, SANDRA JAYNE 83, 158 HINRICHS, KATHERINE 158 HOFELDT, ALBERT JOHN 77, 158 HOFF, CHRISTY 158 HOLGATE, BLAKE D. 41, 158 HOLSCLAW, DENICE M. 45, 66, 68, 158 HOLT, KIMBERLY M, 59, 158 IIOLTON, DUSTIN LEE 158 HOLZNAGEL, DEAN 158 HOOTMAN, BRIAN 158 IIOPKINS, KELLI ANN 41, 68, 80, 158 HORN, RANDALL T. 158 HOWARD, KEVIN LEE 158 HOWELL, TOBI M. 68, 158 HUBBARD, KIMBERLY 158 HUBER, LAURI 55, 59, 88, 89, 158 HUDSON, KARI L. 158 HUGHES, MICHAEL PAUL 158 HUNTER, BRYAN KEITH 158 HYATT, ANGELA K. 77, 158 HYSELL, YVETTE 77, 158 INAMA, MARY LOUISE 83, 158 INSKO, DAVID S. 158, 184 IRELAND, GARY B. 158 IRVING, DANIEL H. 25, 158 JACKSON,JAMES M. 158 JACKSON, LISA MARIE 158 JACOBS, ALYSSA KAY 158 JANZEN, RYAN S. 59, 60, 158 JEEFRIESJENNIFER 45, 158 JENKINS, DAVID TODD 158 JENSEN,JULIE A. 158 JIMENEZ, JAMES C. 1511 JOIINSON, CATIIERINE 911, 1511 JOIINSON, CRISSI R. 59, 6.1, 1511 JOHNSON, GREGORY S. 1511 JOIINSON, JOEI. T. 110, 111, 1511 JOHNSON, LORI RENE 59. 911, 1511 JOHNSON, ROD 15. 11, 1511 JOLLEY, KEVIN G. 25, 52, 80, 158, 1811 JONES, BRADLEY C. 15. 11, 1511 JONES, RAC1IEL 158 JONES, ROBEIE 1511 JIIVE, KEVIN G. 1511 KAIKALA, NANI I1. 59, l58 KAIIEEMAN, RONNIEJ. 11, 1511 KEARNS, DAVID GLENN 1511 KELLY, GAR PAIIL 1511 KERN, RON A. 1511 KERN, SCOTT A. 15, 11, 1511 KINDLER, GREG W. 111, 11111 KINGSTON, BRYAN 75 KINZEI., MIKE ALAN 158 KLIIKKERT, HEATIIER ANN 611, 76, 158 KNICKERBOCKER, ROBIN L. 1511 KNIGHT. I.ISA K. 1511 KNIGHT, RICIIARD J. 1511 KNIGHTON, BARBARA ANN 158 KNOBEL, BARBIE 1511 KNIIDSON, CHERYLJ. 11. 15, 1-19 KOBER, STEVE 15, 91. 1515 KOBER, TIIOMAS J. 15, 159, I82 KOHN, STACEY MARIE 159 KOTRASON, CIIRISTA L. 159 KOZLOWSKI, JOEY SCOTT 15, I5-1 KRESS, SCOTT 159 KIIN2, LISA DIANE 59, 61. 83 LAEOLLETIE, STEVEN 159 LAERENZ. ERIC I.. 159 LAMBERT,JEI:F D. 77, 159 LAMBRECIITJAMES W. 159 LANCIZ, DEBORAII 159 LARAWAY, ROBIN MARIE 159 LARIMORE. ALISSA ANN 115, 159 LEA, CHRIS T. 159 LEACH, ECHO MARIE 61, 159 LEILJENNIFER 115, 159 LEE, LISA M. 159 ROGER J. 25, 52 LEIGII, REIIBEN DALE 159 LEONARD, REGINA A. 159 LETHCOE, MARNIE 159 LEVIN, EBEN 159 LEWIS, LAWRENCE D. 159 LEWIS, SIIELLEY 59, 61, 159 LIBENGOOD, ROBB G. 159 LIEBENAII, MATT E. 611, 159 LINDI.EY, JANET R. 86, 1111, 89, 159 LINDSAY, DAWN'159 LI'l'I'LE, STEPHANIE 159 LLOYD, ANDREW PAUL vv. 159 LONG, ANN NICOLE 159 LONGSON, TAMMY 59, 159 LOREE, MIKE PAIIL 41, 16, 61, 611, 159 77, 83, H6 INDEX 209 LOVELAND, REBECCA K, 159 LOVELL, MORGAN K. 68, 77, 159 LOWDER, MISSY K. 159 LOWE, ERIC N. 25, 159 LOWE, LEONA M. 159 LUNCEFORD, TODD ADAM 159 LYTLE, JOLI RAE 45, 159 MACDERMOTT, CHRISTINE M. 159 MACHADO, ANGELA GENELLE 159 MAGDIEL, NIQUEL 59, 159 MAHONEY, DANIEL 159 MAIDWELL, SANDRA 159 MAKINEN, GREG SCOTT 59, 65, 159 MALO, KATHLEEN M. 159 MANDA, ERICK EDWARD 159 MANN, JASON 91, 159 MARIER, VICKIE ANN 59, 159 MARINEAU, NIKKI S. 159 MARKLE, RUSSELL 159 MARSHALL, CRAIG LOREN 59, 65, 80, 159 MARSHALL, TRENT 25, 32, 159 MARTINDALE, SHANE W. 159 MASON, BLAKE DARREL 159 MASON, JACKIE 159 MASONHOLDER, SHAUNA M. 159 MATTUCCLJOSEPH E. 159 MAXEY, STEFFANIE L. 159 MAXFIELD, MARK 59, 63, 159 MAYNARD, KELLENE 159 MCBATH, TINA 159 MCCLUNG, DAWNA M. 159 MCCLURE,jOE M. 63, 159 MCCONNELL, RODNEY 159 MCCOY, STORMI 159 MCCROREY,-IANET 45, 159 MCCULLOUGH, RHONNA S. 39, 159 MCFADDAN, CAMERON 159 MCFADDEN, KIMBERLY 59, 61, 65, B8 MCFADDEN, CHRISTY KAY 75, 159 MCGILLVRAY, DENNIS 160 MCKAY, LISA LYNN 160 MCKEE. GAYLYN 160 MCKENNA, DAVID M. 160 MCKENZIE, MARY 160 MCKINNEY, KELLI S. 90, 160 MCLAREN, RON E. 47, 160 MCMILLAN, TOM 114, 160 MCMILLEN, DANNY W. 160 MEADOWS, BRIAN 40, 160 MEjIA, DENNIEL 160 MELDRUMMIIM W. 59, 63. 160 MELLORJENNIFER 160 MEREDITH, LAURA L, 66, 160 MESSERLI, MICHAEL D. 160 MEWES, ANGELA 80, 160 MEYER, MELBOURNE 91, 190 MICKELSON, RYAN 160 MILLER, CARLENE M. 59, 65, 160 MILLER, ERIN 160 MILLERJERRY W. 160 MILLER, MIKE 160 MITCHELL, GLENN EDWARD 160 MITCHELL, PATRICK 160 210 INDEX , 89, 160 MOON, SHELBY 160 MOORE, ANDY C. 47, 160 MOORE, KEELY A. 160 MOORE, ROBYN E. 160 MOORE, RONALD LYNN 160 MORFORD, TIMOTHY JAMES 160 MORGAN, ANTOINETTE T. 57, 160 MORRIS, BROOKE 79, 90, 160 MOSER, CHRIS J. 82, 160 MOSER, MARK C. 160 MOSHER, MARK 160 MUNDT, CHRISTY 59, 90, 160 MYERS, DANIEL SCOTT 160 MYERS, JR. 66, 67, 86, 160 NACHBAR, GINA 27, 45, 160 NASMAN, DAWN M. 160 NEITZEL, PATTY ANN 160 NELSON, CLARISSA 59.68, 160 NELSON, RANDY A. 160 NEWBERRY, ROBERT 59, 160 NEWTON, WENDY L. 160 NICHOLLS, CARISSA C. 160 NICKERSON, EDDIE E. 160 NITCHALS, WANDA M. 58, 59, 160 NODAR, JOHN J. 160 NORTH, CHRISSY L. 160 NOVAK, STACY RENEE 59, 65, 160 O'BRIEN, RICK 160 O'DELL, GARY 160 OHMAN, SHAUN S. 160 OJALA, JIM 160 OLDENBURG, GRETA LEE 59, 65, 160 OLDHAM, SCOTT R. 160 OROZCO, RYDER C. 160 OSBORN, RON M. 52, 31, 160, 184 OSIER, HEIDI ROSE 59, 82, 160 OVERLY, SCARLETI' KAY 54, 45. 160 PAETEL, TRACY MICHELLE 160 PAGENKOPE, MICHELLE R. 160 PALFREYMAN, LESA 160. 54, 55 PALMER, SUZANNE M, 59, 160 PAPENFUSS, ALENA 59, 160 PARKER, MICKI ANNA 57, 160 PARKS, CHRISTINE R. 64, 161 PARSONS, BRIAN RALPH 41, 161 PATE, HEATHER M. 82, 90, 191 PATTERSON, MELISSA J, ss, 89, 161 PEREZ, SHERI 161 PERKINS, ELIZABETH D. 59, 65, 68, 161 PERKINS, SHANNON L. 161 PETERSEN, CURTIS ELLWIN 58, 59, 161 PETERSON, BRENDA J. ss, B9, 161 PETERSON, LEE D. 25, 161 PETERSON, NOEL A. 161 PETERSON, TODD A. 161 PEUGH,JOHN E. 25, 161 PHAM, MIMI 161 PHILLIPS, KELLY J. 45, 161 PISCA, JAYSON 161 POLLARD, DEBI 161 PORTER, BYRON J. 161 PORTER, SHAUNA 57, 16I POSEY, LENET N. 59, 88, 89, 161 POST, RONNIE H. 47, 80, 85, 161, 165 POWELL, JODIE 55, 56, 59, 161 PREATOR, SHAWN M. 161, 184 PREECE, BRIAN R. 25 PRESTEL, SCOTT KEITH 32, 161 PRINCE, CHERI 161 PRISBREY, STACY LEIGH 161 PROCHASKA, MICHAEL W. 59, 98, 161 QUARNBERG, ROD O. 17, 161, 182 RACHUNOK, DUANE M. 161 RACKHAM, KENDI INEZ 59, 63, 161 RADEKE, MICHELLE R, 161 RADER, LAURA C. 59, 65, 82, 161 RECHE, TAVIS 59, 65, 161 RECLA, KELLI ANN 59, 161 REED, BOB 59, 85, 161 REEVES, CINNAMON LEIGH 68, 161, 165 RELYEA, LUANNE 51, 90, 161 RENO, CHRISTINA 161 RHEAD, ROYCE C. 59, 63, 161 RHODES, SHANE 161 RHODES, GALEN 161 RICE, RICH 73 RICE, SHELLEY 161 RICE, TINA K. 57, 59 RICHARD, AMY L. 57, 59, 161 RICHTER, DANA LYNN 161 RICHTER, DENISE 161 RIES, DOUGLAS 25, 161 RIPPEY, TRACY 71, 161 ROBERTS, MARK A. 161 ROBERTS, SUSAN D. 161 ROBERTSON, TAMARA KAY 57, 59, 68. ROBINSON, ROBERT 40 RODGERS, REBEKAH D. 59, 161 ROSS, MERIANNE 83, 88, 89, 163 ROSS, TRACY M. 161 ROSSI, MICHAEL ALVIN 161 RUE, KELLI ANNE 66, 161 RULE, KALYNN RASHELL 88, 89 RUPE, MATT CHRISTOPHE 59, 161 RUPLINGER, TODD E. 25, 161 RUPPJULIA ANNE 41, 161 RUSSELL, SHARON 161 RUSSELL, DANNY M. 161 RYAN, WALT 161 SABALA, CHRIS 25, 161 SALL, REBECCA ANNE 59 SALLEE, RAYMOND CHRIS 161 SALTERN, DARIN K. 161 SANCHOTENA, SHANNA R, 161 SAUM, ROBERT LEE 161 SAUNDERS, MICHAEL 161 SCHAMBERJEFF 52, 47, 162, 184 SCHARFF, WENDY ANNE 162 SCHELL, DANNY L, 162 SCHROEDERJOEL 59, 65, 162 SCHULTZ, BILLY C. 32, 40, 162 SCHWIEBERT, HEIDI LYNN 59, 63, 162 SCHWISOW, DAWN D. 162 SCHWISOW, TROY 25, 162 SCOTT, KELLY E, 162 SCOTT, VALERIE S. 57, 59, 162 161 SEXTON, ANN M. 162 SHADE, SHANE E. 162 SHAKESPEARE, ANDREA C. 162 SHARP, CHERIE A. 68, 162 SHEA, LUKEJ. 25, 162 SHELBY, ANNETTE 59, 162 SHEPARD, RONNETTA R. 41, 162 SHIMATSU, NEIL S. 162 SHINDELDECKER, JAN M. 162 SHIRLEY, BRIAN M. 59, 65, 82, 88, 89, 90, 162 SHORTT, KATHY B. 59, 83, 162 SILVA, JOHN 162 SIMMONS, CHRISTOPHER E. 162 SIMMONS, ROZLYN A. 79, 85, 162 SKIDMORE, THOMAS STEVEN 77.90, 162 SLADE, SUSAN LYNN 162 SMITH, CHRISTI A. 162 SMITH, JOSEPH H, 75, ss, 89, 162 SMITH, MATTHEW C, 162 SMITH, THERESA A. 162 SMITH, BRYAN 162 SMITH, RICK 162 SMITH, WARREN 162 SNIDER, STEVE 68, 71, 162 SORCIC, JOESEPH ALLAN Ba, 85, 162 SOTO. MARCUS V. 114, 162 SO1ITHERLAND,TANJA LYNN 162 SPARKS, EDDY R. 68, 162 SPARKS, SUSANNE J. 75, sa, E9, 162 SPAULDING, TRINA D. 162, 54, 55 SPENCER, RODNEY C, 81, 162 SPESINGER, GINGER 114, 162 SPIDELL, TERRY 81, 162 SPRIGGEL, CHERYL 57, 162 SPURGEON, ELIZABETH 162 STAMPS, MICHELLE R. 162 STARK, AMY M. 162 STEEENER, THOMAS E. 25, 162 STEINFORT, SUSAN L. 162 STEPHENSON, ROBERT ROY 162 STERLING, TRAVIS W. 32, 162 STERN, TOM E. 25, 162 STERN, TOM E, 25, 162 STEVENS, KELLEY 57, 73, 162 STEWART, GREG A. 41, 162 STINEHELFER, DAVID JAMES zz, 162 STOLIKER, PAUL D. 85 STOUT, SUZIE L. 162 STOUTENBURG, ALICIA V. 85, 162 STOVER, MENDY 162 STRIKWERDA, LORI 114, 162 SWAN, REBECCA LYNN 57, 59, 162 SWATSENBARG, HEIDI L. 59, ss, s9. 90, 162 SWATZENBERG, MELVIN L. ss SWENSON, ANDY 52, 162, 1114 TADEO, TANYA 162 TAVARES, TAMI R. 162 TAYLOR, CINDY ANN 71, 75, 162 TAYLOR, DEAN ALAN 162 TAYLOR, MATHEW JAMES 162 TERIIELL, KIMBERLY SUE 68, 162 TEUSCHER, MARK W. 162 THIBAULT, KEVIN 162 THOMAS, ERIC 162 THOMPSON, ANGELA K. 165 THOMPSON, ERIC 25. 165 THOMPSON, LAURIE S. 165 THOMPSON, AMY 165 THORNGREN, DEBORAH 59, 165 THURBER, MELISSA C. 165 TOEVS, RANDY 40, 165 TOLLEY, ALISA 165 TONEY, BRADLEY D. 52,41 88, 89, 165, 184 TREMMEL, DORIS D. 60, 68, 165 TRENTUIACK E. 80, 165 TRINIDAD, DONALD 165 TROSCLAIR, MICHELLE D. 75, 165 TUBBS, EDITH HOPE 59, 165 ULIN, KATHRYN 165 URBAN, DANA 55, 165 USSELMAN, GREGG STEVEN 165 VANBEEK, DOREEN 165 VANCE, MARK ROBERT 165 VANCLEAVE, RENAY 80 VANDENBERG, MISSY MARIE 75, 165 VANDORN,-JOEY 71, 165 VANIIORN, BRAD E. 59, 65, 163 VANNOY,jONATHON 165 VANWOERKOM, RICHARD 24, 25, 92, 163 VAUGHN, SEAN P. 165 VEIT,jOHN F. 165 WADDELL, MICHELLE A. 77, 85, 165 WADSWORTH, NANETTE 165 WAITE, MICHAEL P, 57, 77 WALKER, MICHELLE 55. 100, 165 WALKER, NANCY R, 57, 59, 165 WALKER, REBECCA SUE 41, 165 WALL, DARBY S. 52, 165 WALL, MIKE 59, 65, 165 WALL, CHRISTINE 165 WALLENJASON 165 WALS11, KIRSTIN WENDI 41, 165 WANIBOI,T, CHAD M. 17, IS, 24, 25, 51, 92, 165 164, 184 WARD, STEVEN SCOTT 25, 66, 68. 92, 165 WARREN, RONALD 165 WATERS, ROBERT NEIL 165 WATKINS, DAVID ERIC 165 WATSON,jON H. 165 WATSON, MONTE 165 WATTS, KELLY D, 56, 57, 59. 165 WEBER, CYNTHIA 1. 66, 67, 86, 165 WEIBYE, LANCE A. 165 WELCH, ORREN E. 165 WELLS, ERIC 165 WERTMAN, DONALD M. 25, 165 WERTZ, CYNTHIA LYNN 59.90, 165 WEST, NOELLE 59, 65. 165 WESTON,-JULIE KAY 165 WHIPPLE, ROBERT LEE 165 WHITCOMB, HARLEY III 58, 59, 65, 66, 165 WHITFIELD, CLAY 165 WICK, RONDA LYNN 59, 65, 165 WICKSTROM, KEVIN 75 WIESEMANN, ERIC 58, 59, 165 WIGHTMIANNA D. 41, 165 WIGHT,-JERILYN KAYE 41, 165 WILCOXJEFFREY R. 40, 65 WILKEY, SUEZETTE RENEE 165 WILLIAMS, AIMEE 66, 68, 165 WILLIAMS, ALISSA 47, 165 WILLIAMS, DAVID N. 165 WILLIAMS, TERESA 59, 165 WILLISTON, MATT S, 25, 79, 85, 165 WILSON, LISA 114 WINKS, CHARLES L. 59, 65, 165 WINTERS, MARC1 R. 57, 59, 165 WIRTH, PATRICK M, 165 WOOD, KALIE L. 165 WOODALL, WAYNE K. 25, 164 WOODY, ERIN A. 164 WORRELI., LISA 164 WRAY, BRANDI 164 WREGGELSWORTHJOHN 164 WRIGHT, LESLIE M. 41, 74, 75, 86, 8 WRIGHT, WALT 164 WROTEN,jON 164 YORTON, DARALIE C. 164 YOUNG, CHAD 164 YOUNG, MICHAEL C. 164 YOUNG, SHELLY 75, 164 YOUNG, STACEY L. 164 ZWART, CURTIS 81, 164 SOPHOMORES AESCHBACHER, ANGELIA 166 AKSAMIT, KIM 45, 166 ALBRIGHT, ERIC 166 ALDRICH, ANGELA 166 ALEXANDER, KAREN 75. 82, 166 ALLEN, ERIN 166 ANCHUSTEGUI, ANGIE 166 ANDERSEN, CAMILLE 57, 100, 166 ANDERSON, CRAIG 166 ANDERSON, DAN 166 ANDERSON, MARK 28, 166 ANDERSON, WENDI 166 ANDREGG, DEBBIE 45, 166 ARNOLD, ANDREA 57, 166 ASHBY, RENE 166 ASMUSSEN, SANDY 166 AVERY, ANGELA 64, 166 AYARRA, KELLY 59, 166 BACH, KELLY 59, 62 BAILEY, BRIAN 166 BAILEY, CHARLES 1M BAILEY, MISSY 58, 166 BAIRD,jASON 28, 166 BAKER, LANI 80, 166 BAKER, TERESA 166 BALDWIN, SALINA 64, 166 BALL, JAMES 28, 166 BARCLAY, DAN 25, 28, 166 BARKER, BRENT 166 BARNEY, DAWN 166 BARNHART, SHERRI 166 BARRUS, WES 59, 62, 166 BASSETT, DEANN 59, 166 8, 89, 164 BATEMAN, RICHARD so, 62, 166 BATTISTI, JEFF 166 BEAGLEY, STEVE 166 BEAL, MATT 166 BECKER, PHII. 47, IM BEERS, JENNIFER 166 BEESON, LANCE 25, 27, 51, 32, 166 BEHUNIN, TIM 25, 52, 162 BELCHER, JEFF 167 BELL, KIRSTEN 167 BENNETT,JANA 39. 167 BENNETT, MICHELLE 79, 166, 167 BENNETT, STACY 59, 62, 167 BENNION, MICHAEL 95, 167 BERGIN, THOMAS 65 BERGIN, WES 167 BERRETH, AUDRA 167 BERRY, KELLY 57, 45, 167 BETTINGER, RICHARD 167 BIGELOW, SHELLEY 167 BILLINGSLEY, AARON 167 BINGHAM, KORY 167 ELAINE, DAN NEIL 47, 167 BLAIR, ANGIE 59, 167 BLAUVELT, WENDI 57, 45, 157 BODILY, CONNDRA 59, 167 BOEHM, ROY 59. 62, 167 BOHACEK, MAUREEN 64, 167 BOHN, JOHN 167 BONNER, CATHERINE 59, 62, I67 BOOZEL, RICHARD 167 BORDER, BRIEN 65 BORDER, JANET 167 BOREN, CASEY 167 EORROWMAN, JEFF 167 Boss, DAVID 167 BOUCHE, JENENE so, 62, 167 BOWDEN, BART za BOWENS, DEE'I'l'A 37, 64, 167 BRADLEY, ROD 167 BRAFFORD, EDDIE 167 BRAY, STACEY 167 BREHMER, ANDREA 80, 167 BRENIsHOLTz, CLARK so, 62, 167 BRESKI, BRANDT 167 BRIGHT, FRANK 167 BRIGHT, KENDON CRAIG 167 BRINKER,M1CHELLE 167 BRINTON, JENALYN 59, 167 BROss, MONIQUE 167 BROWN, ANNA KATHERINE 167 BROWN, CLINT so, 62, 167 BROWN, DAN 167 BROWN, ROBYN so, 167 BROWN, TODD 75 BROWN, TONY 167 BRUEMMER, KAREN 167 BUCK, JEFF 167 BUCK, SHANNON 167 BUIE, MARK 167 BURDICK, sCOTr sa, 167 BUSBY, KIM 167 BUSH, MELISSA 167 BUTTARS,jACK 65, 167 BYBEE, WENDY 167 BYERS, MICHELLE 167 CADWELL, SHELLY 167 CAFFERTY, CAREY 167 CAEFERTYJOHN 28, 167 CAIN, YVONNE 167 CAMPBELL, RYAN 25. 28, 167 CAMPBELL, SONYA 167 CANNELL, CARL 167 CANTRELL, SEAN 167 CARRlNGTON,jENNIFER 167 CARTER, WILLIAM 59, 77, 167 CARVER,jOEY 167 CASE, DON 28, 167 CASTILLO, MONICA 167 CHANDLER, GLENN 167 CHANDLER. SCOTT 167 CIIANEY, ERIC 167 CIIANEY, MARILYN 167 CHAPMANJASON 167 CHASE, ROBERT 28, 168 CHEEK, CARIE 45. 168 CHIGBROW, ANDREA 168 CHOW, DAVID 168 CHRISTENSEN, MICHAEL 168 CHRISTENSEN, ROBERT 168 CHURCH, ANGELA 168 CLARK, GARY 168 CLARK, PAMELA 57, 45, 168 CLARKSON, LISA 59. 62 CLAUSENJOIIN 168 CLAXTON, RANDY 82 CLEMENS, PATRICIA 59. 168 CLEMENTS, DEREK 168 CLEVERLYJENNIFER 168 CLIFFORD, KRISTIN 57, 168 CLINGER, SHANE 168 CLUEF, COREY 168 COATES, TIFFANY 168 COBLERMIULIE 61, 168 CODY, WILLIAMS 25. 168 COLE, DAVID 28, 168 COLEMAN, TRENT 168 COLTRIN, SIIAWN 168 CONKLIN, MICHAEL 168 COON, CHRISTY 168 COPES, BRIAN 168 CORNELL, ROBERT 168 CORTABITARTE, CIIRISTY 168 COURTNEY, KEVIN 28, 168 COVINGTON. ANDREA 168 COWAN, WILLIAM 168 COZINE, STEPHANIE 168 CRAVEN, WILLIAM 168 CROMWELL, CIIRISTINA 64 CROSBY, DAN 168 CRUZ, I.ISA 86, 168 CURTIS, ANGELA 168 CURTIS, LAURIE 168 DAHLMEIR, PAT 85. 168 DAVENPORT, GREG 12, 168 DAVIS, ANGEL 59, 62, 168 INDEX 211 I DAVIS, BARBARA 75, 168 DAVIS, ROBERT 168 DEEERRY, SHAE 168 DEGUZMAN, CARISSA 168 DEIILIN, TODD 52, 59, 61, 62, 168 DEMOND, TOSHA 168 DENT, BRUCE 168 DETHMAN, MORGAN 57, 168 DETMAR, AARON 32 DICK, TONI 168 DISOTELL, LISA 16s DISOTELL, TERESA 168 DIXON, JR 28, 168 DODD, KIM 57, 45, 168 DOLENAR, DAN 26, 168 DONAHUE, ROD 168 DONNELL, STEVE 2s, 52, 168 DOOLEY, GREG 168 DOWD, DARIN 28, 168 DOWERS, BRANDI 168 DRAXTEN, JODY 168 DUNBAR, JEEP 168 DUPONT, LORI 59, 62, 168 DUTCHER, JASON B5, 168 IEASTMAN, LISA 1615 ECKHARDT, CHERI 55, 168 EDGERTON, BRIAN 25, 168 EGGLESTON,JENNIPER 59, 168 ELLIS, RON 168 ELSBERRY, BRENT 168 ENGLAND, TROY 25, 79, 166, 168 ERDMAN, DANA 169 ERVIN, BRIAN 168 ERVIN, KARI, 169 ESPLIN, ANGELA 47, 169 EVANS, ANGY 169 EVANS, LANETTE 169 EVANS, TONY 25, 28, 169 EAIRCHILD, BRANDI 57, 169 FARMER. LISA 169 EARRIS, BROOKE 59, 169 EELGENHAUER, LORI I69 FERNEY, CHERYL 45, 82, 169 EIEE, TRINA 64, 169 EINNELL, DEANN 169 FITZGERALD, JON 59,62 FLETCHER, ROD 169 FLINN, WAYNE 169 EOTI, MICHAEL 169 FOX, LARRY 169 FRANCKE, MICHAEL 71, 169 FRANDSEN, DAVID 17, 24, 25, 51, 169 ERANKLINJAY I69 FREDERICKSON, ALAN 59, 62, 169 FREEMAN, CINDI 169 FRETWELL, CONNIE 169 ERICKE, DIANNA 82, 169 PROHARDT, MARCUS 59, 62, 169 EUHRMAN, JAYCI S2, 169 EULLER, CATHLEEN 169 FULLMER, TRAVIS zs, 52, 169 GABBITAS, MARCI 169 GALLARDO, ADAM 169 212 INDEX GARCIA, LAURA 169 GARDNER, NED 169 GARNER, AMY 169 GARRETON, CECILIA 59, 169 GEIS, ADAM 169 GESSEORD, MARY 169 GIBBONS,JO DENE 65, 169 GIBSON, SIIARI 169 GILBERTZ, JODIE 85, 169 GLOVERJODIE 169 GODEREY,JODI 59, 61, 169 GOLDSTON, BRIAN 169 GOMEZ, YOLANDA 169 GOULD, CHANETTE 57, 169 GRAPE, CLARK I69 GRAHAM, KATIIIE 169 GRAMLICH, IIAROLD 28, 85, 169 GREEN, TRACY 169 GREENE, WILLIAM 61, 169 GRIEEIN, JOHN 54162, 169 GRIFFITH, KELLY 82 GROVE, AMY 59, 82 GROW, LETICIA 59, 169 GUERBER, JASON 52, 169 GUTIERREZ, JERRY 28, I69 HAASE, CIIRIS 59, 62 IIADDOCK, ROBERT 59, 62, 169 HADDON, JEPE 59, 62, 169 IIADLEY, DENNIS 75, 169 IIAGWOOD, MISSY 169 HAINES, ROBERT 23, 65, 169 HALE, CHRIS 32 HALE, DAVID 169 HALE, RICHARD 169 HALKERJENNIFER 55, 169 HALL, JAMES A B5, 169 HALL, REBECCA 58, 169 HALLADAY, SCOT 21, 25, 47, 169 HANSEN, DEBORAH 57, 169 HANSEN, JENNIFER 169 HANSEN, KIM 611, 169 HANSEN, SHAWNA 59, 169 IIANSON, TYLER 169 IIARBISON, ERIK zs, 52, 169 HARMON, TINA 169 HARPER, SCOTT 59, 62, 82, 170 HARPT, SANDRA 170 IIARRIS, DEREK 170 HART, COREY 170 IIARVEY, LEANNA 170 HATCH, ANGEL 170 HATMAKER, LISA 170 HAUGK, BRIAN 170 HAWKINS, CORY 59, 62, 170 HAWKINS, RONNA 64, 170 HEDGES, BARBARA 59, 62, 170 HEIKEN, BRIAN 170 HEINRICH,JEEE 65, 170 HENDERSON, JENNIFER 59, 62, 170 HENRY, CYNTHIA 170 IIENRY, MELINDA 59, 62, 170 HIERRICK, KATRINA 59, 170 HESTER, BRAD 170 HICKS, MICHELLE 59, 62, 170 HIEMSTRA, HEIDI 75, 82, 170 HIHATH, LISA 57, 170 HILL, JAMIE 170 HILLS, BOB 170 HILTON, ANGELA 57, 166, 170 HISKEY, SANDRA 75, 170 HO, BRENT 25, 28, 170 HOAG, HEATHER 64 HODKINS, CHRISTINE 170 HOHNSTEIN, DEANELL 59, 62, 170 HOLLAND, MATT 170 HOLMES, PAT 170 HOMER, CARY 170 HOOK, JAMES 170 HOSE, JEEE 170 IIOWELL, KURTIS 170 HOYD, ERIC 86, 87, 170 HOYT, WAYNE 59, 62, 170 HROMA, DARREN 170 HUBER, ODIE 170 HUCKABAY, TERESA 75, 170 HUGHES, GREGORY 170 HUTCHING, ALAN 170 HYDE, MATT 59,62 INSKO, BELYNDA 45, 170 IRVIN, BRENDA 59, 166 JACHIM, GERALDINE 170 JACKSON, CLINT 62, 170 JANOUSEK, MICHEL 170 JANTZ, ERIK 59, 62, 170 JARDINE, JEFF 170 JARVIS, JOE 28, 52 JEDLICK, JOHN 65, 170 JENKINS, GREG 25, 28, 170 JENSEN, JEPE 170 JENSEN, SIIANE 59, 62, 170 JENSEN, TAMMY 170 JEPPSEN, ROBERT 52, 59, 62, 170 JOHANSEN, TERESA 170 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON . BLAKE 170 , KENT 52, 170 JOHNSON. , RICHARD DUANE 2 ,SHANE 25, 170 RACHELLE 53, 170 JONES, SHELLY 59,62 JORDAN, DENISE 170 JORDAN, LILLIAN 170 JORGENSEN, JENNY 170 KANDLER, MARLENE 170 KARI, TOM 28, 170 KARRAS, KATRINA 170 KEENE, JIM 28, 170 KELLEMS, LARRY 171 KELLY, CHRISTINE 171 KELLY, KARI 171 KERR, RODNEY AARON 171 KETTERER, KAREN 171 KEYS, TIMOTHY 171 KILLAM, PERRY 75, 171 KING, KIMBERLIE 59, 63, 171 KLINE, TRACY 64, 171 KNAPP, JON 80, 171 8, 52, 170 KNAPP, SHARI 171 KNUDSEN, DEVIN 171 KOCH, DAWN 171 KOGA, JOSEPH 28, 51, 52, 100, 171 KOLASCII, TAMARA 171 KORCZAK, COLLEEN 171 KORTON, HEATHER LCHRISJ 171 KOUBA, VINCENT 171 KOZLOWSKI, THERESA 59.62, 171 KRAET, PETER 171 KRAMER, KEVIN 171 KROSSCHELL, CHAD 171 KYNASTON, DEAN 171 LABUDA, TIANA 59, 171 LAMPE, GENE 171 LANE, BRANDY 171 LANE, BRIAN CHARLES 25, 171 LANE, BRIAN JAMES 171 LAPORTE, SANDY 171 LAPP, PAUL 171 LARRONDO, BRAD 52, 171 LATER, SHARON 58, 59, 171 LAW, TINA 45, 171 LEAVITT, GRANT 59, 62, 171 LEINBERGER, KRYSTAL 171 LEWIS, SHANA 82, 171 LILLARD, CHARLENE 171 LILLQUIST, STANLEY 171 LIM, GARY 171 LIM, PAUL 171 LINE, HOLLY 59, 62, 171 LITTLE, HOLLI 171 LITTLE, JOEY 171 LIVINGSTON, CHERI 56, 59, 85, 171 LOONEY, STACY 59, 59, 171 LOPEZ, DEBRA 171 LOPEZ, SANDI 171 LOUREY, CHRIS 171 LOVELAND,JAMES 25, 51, 171 LOVELAND, SCOTT 28, 52, 171 LOWE, ANGIE 171 LOYA, RENE 171 LUISO, VANESSA ANGELA 171 LUKAS, CHRISTINE 171 LUKE,JEEE 171 LYNN, JAMIE 171 LYON, DARCIA 57, 79, 166, 171 MACK, DAN 59, 171 MACK, KELLY 171 MAESTAS, CINDY 45, 85, 171 MAHONEY, CARRIE 171 MALONE, ROBERT 23 MANCILLA, MONICA 171 MANDA, MICHAEL l7l MANSELL, MICHELLE 171 MANSUR, ALICIA 171 MANSUR, TRICIA 171 MARLATT, NEAL 171 MARRS, CHARLES 171 MARSHALL, JAMES 80, 171 MARTELL, JENNIFER 171 MARTINEZ, BARBARA 171 MARTINEZ, BENNY 172 MATHIE, TANNA so, 62, 172 MATLOCK, WILLIAM za, 172 MATIISZEK, KERRI 172 MAIISLING, DIANE 172 MAXEIELD, SHERILYN so, In MAY, IAMES In MC CLUNG, TRACY 172 MC CLIIREJOSEPII so MC CREEDY, MELISSA ao, ss, In MC DONALD, AARON In MC GHEE, KELLI sn, so, In MC GRATH, BRIAN 172 MC INTOSH, STACY In, 172 MC KEE, MICIIELLE 172 MC KENDRICK, BRIAN In MC NAIR, TRENT 172 MC NARIE. KAREN 45, 172 MC WILLIAMS, KIM 172 MEADE, CHRISTINA 172 MEGIS, ANDREA 172 MEGIS, ANGELA In MELDRIIM, MICHELLE 172 MELDRIIM, HOLLY 172 MESENIIIMER, SANDRA 172 METCALF, MATT 172 MICHAEL, DEREK In MILLER, AMY Io. 172 MILLER, JOSEPH 59, ez, 172 MILLER, RICK III, 172 MII.LER, VIRGINIA so. 63, 6-1, In MINOR.jOE Is, 172 MONEY, SIIERRI 172 MONROE, RICHARD 172 MOON, CHRIS as MOORE, CINDY 172 MOORE, KEN ZR, sz MOORE, PEGGY 172 MOORE, TERESA 172 MOORE, WADE In MOORIIOLISE, AARON n, 172 MORGANJARRED so, oz, In MORISETTE, TONYA 172 MORLEY, SHANNON n, 172 MORONEY, TRICIA In MORRISON, TAMMY In MORTON, TAMMY 172 MOSER, IANA so, 172 MOIINTEER, DEBRA In MOIINTEER, ROBERT 172 MOWERY, RON 28, 172 MOYER, TODD za, In MIIRDIE, TAMMY 172, 177 MURPHY, MICHAEL In MIIRRAY, LORI In MYERS, KEVIN za, as NEIIEKER, WENDY 59,61 172 NELSON, DAVID 172 NEI,SON,jAMES 59, In NELSON. ROCKY n NEWBERRY, ANDRIA sz, 172 NEWIIERRY, ERIC n, za, 172 NEWTON, ANGELA III, In NIBLETT, MARY 172 NICIIOLS, SHANE 28, 172 NIELSON, DAVID 172 NOBLE, KAREN 172 NORTII, CHERYL 4186, 172 NUTT,-JASON 172 O'BRIEN, TIM 75,172 OLDHAM, RENEE 172 OLEN, LAURIE 47, 82, 172 OLESON, LYNETTE 59, 172 OLSON, CHAD 172 OLSON,jAYME 23, 172 ORR, TAMMY 37,172 OTSTOT,jODI 173 PAGE, STEPHANIE 37, 173 PAPE, DEBBIE 71, 173 PARKS, HEATHER 173 PASLEY, KURT 175 PATTERSON, FRANK 23, 28, 173 PATTON, BRIAN 23, 28, 173 PEARCE, DAVID 32, 173 PENNINGTON, TERESA 173, 177 PERATA, VINCE 83, 173 PERRY, BILL 173 PERRY, DAN 28, 173 PERRY,jAMES 173 PETERS, STEVEN 59, 62, 173 PETERSEN, CURTIS 173 PETERSON, LANCE 24, 25 PETERSON, MARK 32, 73, 173 PETERSON, SHELLEY 173 PIIARAOH, BRENDA 173 PIVA, ANTHONY 23, 28, 173 PI.UMER,jEIfF 173 POOLE, SHAYNE 92 PORTER, STEPHANIE 175 POWELL, BRENDA 173 POWELL, CRISTY 173 POWERS, TINA 86, 87 PROCHASKA,jULIE 173 PROCTOR, WILLIS 173 PULLMAN, HEIDI 173 PURCELL, MELANIE 173 PURVIS, MATT 173 RAPLEY,-JOHN 173 RASMUSSEN, MELISSA 173 RAUCH, KIM 173 REED, CHISTOPHER 173 REED, SHARON 56, 59, 83, 175 REES, STACEY 59, 173 REIBER, LONNY 173 REID, SIIANNON 59, 173 REILLY, I-IEATHER 173 RENNISON, BRETT 59, 62, 173 REVELS, LADAWNA 60, 175 RICII, DEENA 173 RICHJENNIFER 59, 62, 173 RICHARD, DAN 173 RICHARDSON,-JULIE 37, 173 RIES, ECHO 15, 173 RIESER, KIM 173 ROBERT. TRICIA 173 ROBERTS, TRAVIS 173 ROBINSON, CYNTHIA 80, 85, 173 ROBINSON, SIIARLA sa, so, 173 RODDAJOEL n, 173 RODERICK, BRIAN 173 ROGAN,jOE IR. n, 173 ROGERS, JAMI 173 ROGERS, MICIIAEI, 173 ROOS, MELISSA so, Az, 173 ROPER. MICHELLE so, 173 ROPE, LOREN 173 ROSE, SHONA 173 ROSS,-JERRY n, 173 ROTH, SCOTT so. se, 173 ROY, SIIANNON 61 RIIEIE KEITH n. 173 RIIDOIIIST, GAYLE 173 RIIE, NICOLE 173 RIILE. BRENT 173 RIIWE, CIIAD ss. 61 RYAI.S, TAMI so. 173 SALISBIIRY, TERESA 173 SANDERS. SHAWNA 173 SANDS, IIRYAN 173 SANFORD, TRACY 173 SAYLES. SHANE 173 SCIIAEIER. MARY so, az, 173 SCIIELL, DIANA 171 SCIIILLING, SAMMANTHA S-I, 171 SCHMECKPEPER, WILDON sz, 171 SCIIMIDT, KIIRT 171 SCHMIDT. MARK 1711 SCHMIDT, TIM 17-1 SCHOENFELD,PAU1, II, 17-1 SCHI'EI.KE, DIISTIN 17-1 SCHIILER, STACIE 17-1 SCOTT, ANDREW 171 SCOTT. MASE In SCOWN. RICIIARD 17-1 SEIEIaRT,jENNIIfER U11 57, Is, AI. 17-1 SEXTON, KRISTY 171 SEYMOUR, MICIIAEL 1711 SHADLEY. KIM 1711 SIIAFFERNIOIIN 32, 99. 17-1 SIIARP, MISSY 171 SHARP, SCOTT 171 SIIARP, TRACI 17-1 SIIELDON, PENNY 174 SHEPP. CHRISTIAN 73, 171 SHOSTED, KERI 73, 1741 SIEGEL, CIIRIS 17-1 SINI, RICHARD 171 SIRANI, I.ESIE 171 SKOGRANDJOAN M. 17-1 SLOAN, CHRISTENE 171 SNIEDE, STEVE 174 SMITH. AMANDA 171 SMITH,jEI:F SCOTT 65, 171 SMITII,jEI'I: SHANE 17-1 SMITHJEREMY 17-1 SMITH, MIELANIE 174 SMITH, TODD 171 SOMERVILLE, COREY 32. 17-1 SOMERVILLE, DAVID ZX, 171 SOWER, MATT ZH, 417, 171 SOWER, MIKE 171 SPANG1.ER,MICI1IiI.I.E 95, 171 SPARKS, MICHAEL 171 SPENGLER,'lEIfE IX, 17-1 SPERO. ALICIA 17-1 STENQUIST, SHANE ZX. 65, 1741 STEWART, IIRIAN 28, 17-1 STINSON, ROB Sl, 171 STOCKINGER, CLINT 171 STORKSON, GENA 17-1 STOWELI., MICHAEL 1-1, 35, I7fl STRAWN. DAVID 17-I STRECKIER, TIM 28, 52, 17-1 STUART, TERESA 61, 171 STUCKEY, CHUCK 171 STUTZ, CHRISTINE 17, -15, Hi, 171 SUDDUTII, MICHAEL 171 SULLIVAN, ELIZABETII 17-1 SUNDGAARD, SIIANNON 50, 62 TALBOT. AIMEE 171 TAVARES, TRACI 117, I7-I TAYLOR. CHRISTOPHER 28. 171 TAYLOR, HEIDI 171 TAYLOR, SONA 171 THIISADEAU, BRIAN 1711 TIIOMAS, RUSSELL 28, 171 THOMPSON, WIENDELI. 1741 TIIORNTON, ANGELA 171 THURGOOD, BLAINII 1741 TIDWELI., BRENDA 17, 17-1 TIKKER,jAMES 17-1 TISDALE, DAVID 171 TISDALE, SANDRA 17-I TODD, IIEIDI 50, 17-1 TORRES, GARY 175 TRENT, BILLY 175 'I'RYBORN,1-'ENNY 61, 175 TSCIIACHER, KIENDALI. 175 TUCKER, PAUL 175 TUELLER, RACIIEI. 175 TURLEY. STEVE 175 TURNER, BRENDA 56, 537, 175 UEHLING. ANDREA 175 UGARRIZA, PETRA 175 UGARRIZA, SHELBY 175 UIILENHOEE, BRAD 175 URQUIIART, THOMAS 50, 61, 175 UTZ. SARAH 53, 175 VAN METRE, SHANNON 175 VANTRIES, PAM 175 VANVALKENBURGII,JASON 175 VENABLENIASON 59, 61, 175 VIANO,jEIfI: 175 VONSTEEN, SCOTI' 175 VOTROUBEK, MELISSA 175 WACHTER, KYMBER -15. 175 WADSWORTH, DISANN 175 WAITE. CURTIS 28, 175 WALBRIDGE, RAY 175 WALKERJAMES ZH, 175 WALKER,jILL 511. 175 WAI.KER, MICHAEL Z5 WALKER,SHAl1NA 175 INDEX 213 WALLACE, CHARLES za, 175 WALLER, ALISA 59 WARD, JEREMY 175 WARD, JERI 64, 175 WARRELL, CHRIS 175 WASHBURN, AMY 55, 175 WATSON, TERI 175 WEAVER, ANGELA 175 WEES, JENNIFER 175 WELDON, DOROTHY 59, 62, 175 WELLS, MELINDA 55, 175 WENTZEL, REBECCA 175 WESSELMAN, COLETIE 175 WEST, NANCY B5, 175 WEST, SHARON 59, 62, 175 WETZSTEIN, TIM 175 WHEELER, TROY 175 WHIPPLE, RON 175 WHISENANT, BRYAN 175 WHITE, ANNE 59, 175 WHITE, HEATHER 175 WHITEAKER, BRIAN 175 WHITSITT, ANGELA 175 WIBBELS, KATHRYN 64, so, 175 WICKAM, BRAD 28, 52, 175 WILDE, MAIA 175 WILEMON, WAYEN 175 WILKERSON, STACEY 47, 175 WILLIAMS, MICHELLE 59, 85, 175 WILLIAMS, TRINA 59, 62, 175 WILLS, REBECCA 175 WILMOT, KATHY 175 WILSON, CHAD 52, 47, 175 WILSON, JERRY 62, 75. 175 WILSON, JOE 62, 175 WILSON, JOEL 175 WILTON, JAMES 175 WINKLE, MIKE 28, 175 WITTMUSS, KEVIN 175 WOFFORD, TERRY 75, 175 WOFFORD, TONYA 75, 175 WOFFORD, TRACY 75, 175 WOLFE,-JUSTIN 175 WOLFENBARGER, ANNE 175 WOOD, MIKE 175 WOOD, RAYMOND 176 WOOD, SHAWNA 176 WOODS, CHUCK 47, 176 WOZNIAK, GREG 176 WRIGHT, TAMMI 176 YARBROUGH, JULIE 176 YATES, AMY 59, 79, 166, 176 YELTON, TIFFANY 176 YONKER, STEVEN 176 YONKER, TRAVIS 28 YORGASON, CHRXSTORPHER 32, 176 YOUNG, DEIDRA 114, 176 YOUNG, EVELYN 176 YOUNG, HEATHER X76 214 INDEX TEACHERS NAME ADAMS, MARY 71, 110 ADKINS, LORN H. 106 ALDRICH, DONNA 108 ALGER, BRENT 06, 110 ALLRED, SALLY 110 ANDERSON, MARY L. 114 ANDREW, PENNY 56, 515, 110 ARMSTRONG, MARIE S. 110 AUCHAMPACH, TOM 25, 110 BAIRD, PATTY 119 BANISTER, DEBILYN 110 BARTON, KATHY M. 110 BASS, MARGIE 110 BECK, DAVID A. 110 BECKWITH, MARCIA 110 BEESON, RONALD 25, 215, 110 BETTY, EDDY 110 BETZ, ELDON 110 BLAUVELT, SHERRI 107 BODILY, MERLYN s6, 110 BOEHNE, VICKI 110 BROOKS, ELMORE 110 BROWN, CAROL A, 107 BRUNZELL, BOB 52, 115, 110 BUFFINGTON, RAY Ios BURNETT, BRUCE 110 BYINGTON, CAROL 109 CARBERRY, JIM 104 CARBERRY, SUE 106 CLAXON, JOHN E. 1X0 CLIFFORD, ARTHUR L. 110 COLLINSWORTH, LOIS 110 CONROY, MIKE 17, 110 CRACE, DENEISE J. 110 DALLING, JEFF 25, 110 DEWANE, MARIAN 110 DRAKE, GREG 25, 110 DRAKE, JANICE 110 DRAKE, MARY 109 DREUMONT, CARMEN D. 110 EDWARDS, MARILYN 111 EGBERT, CARL L. 108 ELLIOTT, LINDA 150, 111 ELLIOTT, STEVE 25 FINN, RON 111 FLEENOR, IRENE 114 GARDNER, GREG 111 GARWICK, HOWARD R. 111 GEILE, BARBARA 114 GILES, DONALD D. S6, 111 GORMAN, PATRICIA 106 GORRELL, GARY 25, za, 111 GRAHAM, LARRY 10s, 109 GROOM, GERALDDEAN 107 GURNSEY, RUTH 111 HACK,JERRI 111 HAIGHT, VIC 111 HANNITY, MARY 111 HANSEN, DAVE 25 HARPER, ED 111 HART, DORIS 109 HASSLEN, LINDA 107 HATCH, HAL 104 HAYNES, DON 1X1 HELFRICH, DARYLANN sz, 111 HELGESON, JERRY sa, 89, lll HENCKEL, NANCY sz, 111 HENDREY, BEV 111 HETLAND, BARBARA 111 HINER, LLOYD 111 HOLSCLAW, ROBERT 111 HORN, MICHAEL 111 HOSHAW, BETTY 111 HOUSLEY, ALYSON 111 HUDSON, MARY 111 IRVING, DAN 25 JOHNSON, BRYAN 106 JOHNSON, HOLLAND 106 JOHNSON, REX 104 JONES, LENORE 111 KEATING, LYNDA JO 85. 111 KERFOOT, DENNIS 52, 47, 111 KIMBRELL, DON 111 KINGSFORD, GRANT 111 KOGA, GIL 104 KRAHN, SALLY 111 LANGLEY, DEAN 75, 111 LARSEN, CINDY 107 LARSEN, DONNA 111 LEMMON, RON 112 LEUCKERT, JUDY 112 LUKE, ANNALEE 109 MARSTERS, JAN 107 MASON, CATHY B, 112 MC CURDY, LON 112 MC DANIEL, GREG 112 MCDERMOTT, FAYE 112 MCMILLIN, MARY ANN 114 MERKELO, STEPHANIE S5, 112 MERZ, SALLY 112 MORGAN, LOIS 112, 115 MORSE, ROD 112 MULDOON, MONTE 112 MULTANEN, SUSIE 112 NICKERSON, ROSE M. 112 NORTH, K. CLIFFORD 2, 112 O'MERA, BOB 25, 112 O'MERA, ROBERTA 114 ODALE, DON 112, 52 OLIASON, LILA 12 OLSEN, FRANKIE LYNN 112 PELLEY, MARYANN 112 PLANT, MARILYN 112 POE, CAROL 112 POULSON, JACK E. 112 PUGSLEY, BEN 112 REESE, CAREN 106 RENWICK, GABRIELLE L. sz, 112 RICKETTS, KEITH 25, 112 RICKETTS, JAN 112 RINARD, MARIE 112 ROY, EMERY 112, 115 SALEEN, MERRILL 112 SCARBOROUGH, BERNICE 112 SECRIST, JUDY L. 112 SKINNER, BOB 25, 28 SPAULDING, AL 112 STAKER, CAROLYN 115 STANGER, CHERYL 115 STOLWORTHY, KAREN P. 115 STONE, RON 115 SWAIN, VERN 15, 64, 65, 66, 101 SWANDER, SHELLEY 115 THOMAS, CATHY 115 TONEY, PA'l'l'Y 115 TROTTER, NAOMI J. 115 TURNBULL, JOHN D. 104 VAN ORDER, RON 17, ss, 61, 1 VAN ORDER, LYNELL 104 WAGNON, BARBARA 109 WARNE, MARCIA 115 WATSON, JOHN 25 WEEKS, RUSS 25, 28 WERTZ, MARVA 115 WHITAKER, EMMETT 10s WILDER, STEVE 115, 73 WILLIAMS, NORMAN W. 104 WILMOT, RAY 25, 115 WIPPER, CAROLINE 108, 109 WOLF, DIANE 47, 115 WOOD, BETTY JO 115 WRIGHT, FRANK 115 1 INDEX 215 , x . x- K -,V -X- -,X , -X,4,:,f '- -.wfx-: - ' .ver My-, x . ,, Q -.mf-5.1 - '- ' ' 1 S wb 2- A-Px 'S: .QQQJLQQQ K 'fxlllim -fiSQ-4-YTRQX - 1 ' X NX'-w - A ff f- YS f- P. . . . x , 415-1 ' ' 5 4- 1 nfl -, CQg'1xmj55S1SiN:,4f,L- ix QQHLL-Q '1 w:X'c3f'4bg '- .5 92 -. f 4x'k'-K' TY KXQX 'X' XS, mf . 1-ix -- . fgr Y:-:L lxlqxfk 'rgixk ---f--K 'Q ' 'Q T-L3 A-Xxx' UQ f51. 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